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I ,< jlS?u/V,' *««r-.. ,'•>••* ,♦••• v>! <••..•■ >r- >.'• .[.-• •-•• • • >’!■■. -•• <,./,* • ’^-i-ljl^Vv* v.^',- " : y ’■■"■>':"'•*>* : : '>•'r"-• ! -."■ ’■•’ v •*‘ ■ &£»*'-• • r r : \^vV;v * •• Vr,v,>./• -• ;. ; t f !i* V 7 !* **-*■"—■ ■'• , Jvjl' •' '=',-. ;•' *>*' h. «,- f v *>' .'. *'* ‘\, 4 »*••’ , r ■ i * r ',*'«*i *• f * -».; -. r ..' . , . < Es£y&:'• • V- \ • ....*.■ f ,-.- ■•.* •• i•••..*£•£*• ,ny v u\ H ;: 7 ;.*, ; •/,., *••« ~■ * • -I v* a ■.*■.. : *• mm- ;.%. • - : -*• \t * * " • - ; 7 s ; r- r'Vr^> c :^^»^-'l.'''vj v - ;• '■. \ • t,. * in-. 01TT POST, WEDNESDAY MORNIS(S::::i:i::i'if:::JULY 12. ThF. MBBTING AtTHB MbHOHANT*’ ExOHANOK. »Tbn public meeting called toooavone yesterday after noon, at th« Merchsut*' Kxch&ngo, wu attended by a large number of our merchants, steamboat, men, aud eltlaens generally. ;Il wu organised by Sir. John Bhipton, Presi dent of tbe'Board of Trade, being called to the Chair, and Mr. S.-S. Northern, acting os Secretary. Mr. Shiptoh, be fun takiog his scat, made a fow brief re marks, explanatory of ibe subject ape poped to be consider *l by the present assemblage, stating that an act had been reported by the Committee on Commerae, in the House of Representatives of the present Congres 4 , appropriating the sum of $90,000 for tha Improvement and cleaning oat of the_ Ohio river, between ibis city and the F*li. : ,*ad that in view of this fart it was thought' expedient and necessary, that some action, likely to Influence ibe passage of the act, should l*o taken by th-* business men of this city,- For this purpose they bad convened there to dny, and he therafore hoped that the momentous of the Euhjectvroufd ihcm to adopt measures of the most energetic and rig* rrvus character. At the conclusion of Mr. Sblpton’s remarks, -Mr. W. R. Brown begged leave to introduce the following preamble and resolution: Witentiß, This meeting fully recognises the vast im portant of the bill No. 392, reported in the House of Bepre eentutives, on the liuh or June last, by the Uon. Tappan Wentworth, fiotn the Oomiaittee on Comrasrcvj making *p propriations fur the repair, prew'rvatian ai.d complction-of curtain public work*, heretofore commenejd under the au thority of law, and more particularly that portion of said bill relerine to ibe Ohio river,witb which tbtt prosperity of this city isdeepl}, connected. Therefore be it Kes'Svtd, Tlutt a committee of ten. with power :to add; to their number, from the ni»a>r« ootlmasitiis of steamboats, and members tf the Board of Trod -* Ax'ocUtion.ba appoint ed to r«kt* into con-lderation ail matters relating to this sub ject, rq I report to :tn ndjoume l inerting, to bo held at Ikis pluct-oa Friday, I4;h luet., nt 2 o’clock, P.. >l, . '■ Without discussion, this preamble and resolution w'.ro ttD.miniouiiy Ndopied. - j &>mt* {er.-on pro ent cxprvfwng n desire to know what XTTHum'. 01 money li.ij fo- cm expended i-n tb-i improvement Of the Ohio river, above the Fails Mr. Benjamin Crnwfiiad> th- o! the Port, gave the following itiUrest|jig P’.if.eliK'nr of the ~um.- r«; proi'iate ljfor that purpose: i: July 2. !$:)(:, hi B'l'iinon to the nmount remaining of f. the «,:jirn;'riat'on of the ce.ir before f‘2o,<jGo a. i*r; eo.goo .1 lIIV 6. '.s:>s :: £»l).ty» .Wo 11.1'.Jl 100^00 Aiijratt CD. ISo'J. mciß'liui ivj-atrs of data at Cum' b-rltnJ loinr.d 90,000 Tfet? • Ima ni'uiuunc.'d that hu had appointed fo:e following a* th« c-iamiCee, in ucnrdanca with the ruaaj u tion fth.Vi : V.'. It. Brown. J. W. Butler, T. S. Clarke, Alix. t,. Satnnpl Dean, Capt. Campbell, C. W. D. jl-ora, D.nU LLi'mee, and Bin* junta Crawford. AJj-ti*Tied to incut on next Friday, at two o’clock. Tuk C.unouc Catiikural. —Tbia magnificent building: is «tnwly Appn>achjr.g completion. The plasterin'; and fre? :•> work in ihc iDtrrivuflaijbal.sn.l thu scaffolding* mostly :iM ifn, nil-• win.* .•»tijS; , tr!i! vietr t > give a faint i l. ; a *f '.lie -i I iMiUtiful a,r.<:araafo it will present h hen finished. Tli-apei ntd the ora* of the roof ara dc- coraini •••■'ith ifiegiu: ia tur.-j cma, a prepamtitm .• th »■■Knplhh lilc, bi-m-ht from LiTrrjxv*!, Ohio. Tiu* ecui tt. f*r oittaido of th-* building. is also placed 0:1 ia a c »l ui:t:>y p’a-.v-. forming a good imitation of stone, u.-. J Itv kin; almn-t a? durable. IfHndsomelT stain;d gins.*, b;L"i ;ht i:'-in Europe, is a'l.uJy pticed In a number of the windows. rbe-tloynng will be finished in a f«w day.*, aid nl!i)W the T-rkm-n to introduce tlie jo«.» Aith.'U jh this building has !•<* n n i.>rg time In course if er-otian. >ct trl;.a fully i?otnj»iel**d, it will be one of tic grandest in the 0,-untry—an and a boast to t!.e[ New Tkleuhai'u Line —We un*kr»Uiicl Hat, AHataV £ Co.V'JCompany inrontemp’.atWm to haii-i u hu-Jbt avh’hr. w;!i conuect will all t Jje pro minent c.'.'tem na 1 wt>u-ru cuius with which Itinj are now in -ormnu'.i.'aaun Trie flats of :h- C •mpuoy are nearly c .iriaileJ, and tin! work vtiii go forward to completion la a s -eai.7 :n inner. Th»» will only be ibc first step towards eittiblbl t.:: tr.d* per.deni line of telegraph on all the liu-’S o;- u: v .*■ i.’i ill?y !;..ve conveyance and at all points to which :h r :>i.d. Su.-h a majniCcont project—one that wili o^nt-rs'.i'-h k wi um.nint of good nj>nn tl»« people at -—i - "• ; ■ .’cuius of thi- nnu who f.-undcl the Institution tb; Success; in lu-itittdf, in ihi? nzc\ dcpcmU on kflepinii evil whi; h- t:m*i. Y eiing Atr.ori • \, WiJo Awukr ani Ki;< w N«ii v .;.Ti it it- nru *U the go K.isl ami We.-*.; 'ti* true s.'iii-' lino:» brut l hut. mid lh ■*• I>iuner n A'f lias just rs-vi. e j it .tr.l u.-.-wUat-r.t rf ca.h k»M •of tilt" ul.-Ve, i.l I.J *;l «*bo should giv.ohim iii.ci* j’lat Jw.rc. 14? Wood «tr. rt, :Uu.ir-;i !li. Di-.iKCiuTius or the^Sabbath.' —-John Grib bolt, J. Itdra.m. u.r- t. i J KitJ.f- >b p. :r, l\ Wagner, A p .jU.t bjii U-- rx- M- .-••II-t i r v< •- in'ortm d agai-jj-t by ntcm bert'-cf ; v »:s^:;i •• • i v, t- Alderm&n J'Mlle, ofUi* Fo iviii V.'..".11.t-Lc ■ y,f>r*o!'.ii>:; iitjuftr on tit- previous Sunday. Tb -y '■ ■:> ilue-i i-4 u 1 cju-, uutch lacy i aid,and ■ware di.ibariird. Theatbk —Tbo popular L'r-irr.a of Pan Cursor * di Bjz tr, »illi n. l\>n >ic-' r.r,-_r*r»d Mi»* Wood bury a> l oflrrt;.! r*. ifc* Tlie&i.re V* nlzbt; in nil* which tl*n popular Mr. ?. 11. ilTan.v-ill m&iee-hj> best upper rue'* .■ J: -r- :li*i vu>ui, in a 1 .•?;» hie farce. Menu iMrnovi.MESTs on Firin —Tic two oM brick-. form*:-!? orcipic-i by Little and Lvughrey. jii.-1 iwh.w our o’T’.oi*, hive been torn down to give pine*: t-> a lirn* 1.-uiMing, tj to crcc-eJ foa the Ohio Paunpy.'Ta:;i* r-::d. Alarms [or Fike rrLTe prevalent yeete'f day. no ir .s Uim«i ihr '*ori)tir f/?eurrin:?<lu:io[; iLtfcHurt* da; - . T«v :d wr.. l cass- t\l v chioucj* on fire; the <:! h' r« r-t!i ..r f- * urin for Sale, T;!K ;» -!ff; .t -’i::* I'-ai i»:. ,- l!ent F:.nn ir. Wit••«>. !*.M■«=> in. entire !>.- Andrew J.-.hao-on, rt«ar' i: tt i- ivi! t- . >‘ran PiU-tnir^li,nn tboNcrth^ro Turu:'sV>\ *>nH .~-vt liC A-''it«>F LAM). Th'*ft* ini' on it fnir two hh-1 ntb-r ont lmii-i'!-. i: t * M:-1. AiVuit fvvinty five w:’i‘i nr.* pWred. ;t.:! ft i' u >lfr 1 -nltiv:i‘k>rj A Orrlinri. p*>od of Wh or. nn<3 Co-;!, :i;v f-unil < n it. A tf-xH life r,p ii- u-i’te, nai .-t-i.jon _;iTen on tbn flivt *>f llareb ii'-ts- Fur trrm* to l rnrli.: llfir? of either of ti e «m -ilfr-uc-il. ‘I * (tfIAKUT JOHKST H MILKS M. JOHNSTON. __ T7IKK vojvks: fili*>: iktijks::— r jj'-O bo\t:« t'Jru Cfadi-.-ra; 4 I'i urroi-; limnitn Caudle. l , ]J ball.*; [?'“ -Jo do 8 do; [il '* do do «3 do; b •• -S.. do 4 do; ,4 *• T/i.snijlc.i, ?»o. 1; ;JU i; d-‘ do 2; l-jT-os* Jji-k:'on Cf..ck ( 'r»; iCO'ljCvo : I'iti -; •J'j •• lu'jm--'ll(vk.t-; :i -i ’i d-i „ 32 11 4 do do; ',5/vri •• i'uliiiiT Cr.;ck**rf; St<C-nd #ut:dy ; ‘fi?t risudyo 1 f ;.d for p»»*« bv J. C. ANf>Klb«'»N Si CT N'n (> WcK-1 I-IXI-lt ... W 1 j) ll'ici! imi-rgvrU pnLUru ; ia> jf;.it.*nt (imm Drills , 4-> ik-z-u liay llnf.*-; . :.U do Hay >'orftx; 0 .lu (Ini n Cr»J ; en: i:o Jo hr<l Sheaths; 1» iij II r.,ir Mu'i’.ei; ut 47 Kifth ftiwl, T.v jelT : . JAM Ed WARI-HlPt’. ~ 6 a ' A. MASUN i O') —‘-ill. »nd .pndcuees i/t thi , ]ji*e«t find r.-trsf-l :!•*>. Cable styles or i'ry Goods will b; opened i<o I it** V4* ;h. r.d«»i and r.l- <>» Mnv. ‘ tny?7 Tp-OK FAl.t.—A N i I AT *iU. FARM UK FIFTY KIVU JC ACiltd, niuiJ miles belt -• ilwdtv, In Robinson town (n l’m Ohio river. U :> ;i le-autuol location, of ini* prov.-d low. Inquire «<r THOMA? WOODS. 7SFonr.li street. - -£V . aOKhA OF LAAtf FOR oALiK.—Thcfe Lands nr* «}£ 7 iiluat.-d'in R-dnason township, Allegheny ixusi* t>‘ I'a. 0:1 tb • r.i and sto 7 miles from tbe c j»j \f-j! !,»• tuM iu Sr..:« t.- • ijit purchasers,‘from 1 nere to iOO. , For Airlhc.- parur üb.:.. <d G.eorga K. KitJdlo. K-. 1: All"»lu-«y dry, or'f. \C«dcr.j:in.Monnn;rahcda Home, MtwLur. £. or JAMKS'C. KICICKY, j .jg Real Estaln Apjnt Hr a:% i tit,—c.) Liirunns. 3 TwiiusLe.m. and seteraHJart y-, tor tiuiiro/vlr in a be ihliy location, and goixl wa/t-». Apply ni FKAiSUiSCUS' jyfi t'ij Fifth st., noar Post Offlrg. Pi.ili.' i/'tfA. tr-it it'ii'i' CLOTH ZjA, also GtuubtOotie. C.ib'Cier.Me ino Cas'iniejps, all* woof Twp*d#, plati uL.t su-iped Cotton 3 sd?, fur hoys’ nnil msn’i? clothing, Just reeving; jr,. fir M'.Us ut n,w pri'-es, at • • ' 1 A. MoTTGTIF73, ' jels r*:rn r dliraut mill Fifth streets. tiai.nrft.iice Company. TWISM'i T‘A 0 .rllAKi;- of tin* rtu.-.-k ..1 this Company, tor Ml! by iVIJ.t.r.tM A.’llUL k co, je’iOiOruA V ;Cl Wood street. f|tUi. Gi.i.Vr OF IliK >i< f.M'llt.Lr.aj—iiarpcr'e Alu>:a- JL iliiv f»r Jul’\ h:i<« Lett! r*/vt»«*l at ; i'AiJh Ki.Kj.NKlt’tf literary Dwpot, it 1 F f li st., nun .situ the Theiure. Kjfc a<-l*.*,-»s. Comers,Muses, Ac. ». WALTI*. MARSHALL. “aH/J.Nt.nV slum.*, I \V frsdcl'y !j;:o. H* oSft; lY A XL) ti:.OVKS. A. A. -MA-SO.N &. CO. will, d.niS'f thuir sme, otter deitcripliou of Gloves and Uo-iery" at •* rejuc'.lon »f per c-nt. J.Ol _ •'iNGri —Kre.'-y variety or Trimming, closing out I r.t :,L.;-h»lf the usuai prices, at j_ vC A. A. MASON & Cd’B. TVO* . al!,—a bvauii.nl Jocallju or *iti? lor fi Uniting J Works or Foundry, niiualto in Tuapct^nor tU'uj. AH. rJitriiy niy, i’a. For forms and prlc* enquire cf ilr. J- iiowarl, Fourth street, or JAMKS 0. lUCHEY, je29 Kenl Hf»tat«_A»JOt. tfUisDs.— X Kuta Utgn, l'urple Top, Vtf,!lop?_AtK-rdetc, Norfolk, (Jiijbe, and l>ale-j Hybrl J;• Trbdtea*!* and relsu! at tLe Seed Store, tilth street, jf-,3 . JAMES WARDBOP. T>AKAi-OwS— AT A. McTiGlitf’S, er rjur of Urulit »n. XI Fifth sjtreetP—luO plain Ure*n S-»uti; 160 figured, nil colors; 75 S'iurKl ircd lined; 75 plain Oro« d® Naples, lined; 100 plain Llr\M <!<■ Naples, all colors; ‘doo Children's plain figured nn'il liilcu, all colors All of which will l>« Kt)ldk>w for quality. • ! . jelw FJUS-'U Al'A'UJia —-400 £r»-h lfiae Apple*, toar t<y Ki|.-ivB.s f.ir silo f>y J. C. AKDI2HSON iCO, \o. 6 Wood «trr«t. CULAJ'FItKdKKV*.NU frUuAlto— White Sufi Crushed at S uni & cpnls perib; . N. 0. Sugar, 2 > lbs for $1; for ealn hy je2t i 'V. A. M'CLDEd, SAj..%i£ Stib l.Ubtl Dilt&o \j\AJiJc. —A i A. Ma&ON A CO. Jtj *ro now reurifing-uuotber supply of Summar;J>t*sB Goodf, <vmpri-iug Mine rery rich nevr atyles of figured JJ« itget, tiitft Tissqe&.&c. Ai«o, » iaig*i«a»ortmen| of tb* start fitahlonaWo Inplain ( goods. j > jtff ■ ¥ r - • .*•!■■* - k* • ’l., H TELEaUAPittG. - By th* o‘Beillj Lu,vif ior tb* Horning e?»i Arrival of the Steamer George Law. Nrw Yobk May 11.—The simmer George u*w. with tLc mails and $1,150,000 specie, from California, i.rrived at an early hour this morning. She bring* upward* of 400 pas sengers, among whom are Captainbearer, of des patches from Commodore Perry. CapLiiu Adams bring*the Japan treaty, which secures do Amur icons the privilege of repi<lence and trade ut two ports. , The steamer Golden Age arrived nt Sim Francisco on the 19ih June, with Siuney dates to the 11th May. Ser.ous thslurtencw had taken plcee nt San Franmco, rights'* ° °* recant •decisions adverse to squatter The marketa at San Francisco were dail. but without ms terifd cnange. Dates frotn.lhe Sandwich Inlands to tho 83d May, and j ? to the 10th of January receive!.. The ebotion In Oregou is adverse to Uio Whigs, and ol<o adverse to the State government. The Japan treaty opens two_porto, Chatko.la.l, in iho straits of hangar, aud Mmandi. ut tho entrance of Jeddo ILiy} the latter is lb* chief- port fur trad* end a depot tor c'Mil.-aud thef.irraor the chjcf resort fur whalers. Cotnmo dore Perry *urvey-.t tho ch inue), to within two ml!** off Je-Uo.and-found plenty of w*ter v Tho American citizens and consuls may rnAic, to transact basin*** at either of th-s above portr, and vi-it ten miles into the interior along the Mr. Aantns came to Flonolula in the sloop Saratoge, 25 days from Japau. The treaty was formally signed ‘on the 31st May. - ■ ? Th« nunko fripile Din..., .oil the Eneliah sloop Vines mall were «t llonolnlu> . Several Russian f/igaTcs arrf oscecled shrirtJv at Uonolu* lu, after Which they Would jtvi-m l n the Nor’th Pacific Aceouoie from tho Au ; »trr.lhn win*, ara not favorable. The markets lire overstocked with' grvwls of every variety. Capt. Mnlth was anwted f«»r s«Uiiig lira to the steamer >Y«at w ind, hut was acquitted. The ship Columbia, cf LJostcn. was totally destroyed by Cr-, near Melbourne, on th«* 24th of April. Mr. Itooifori, Urrt oucineerof thc.vteamcr City of Norfolk, uloj at MeUiourueon the 21:h ol April. ■the warlike news from Koglarul uirtinetd tliorutas of ex* cb inge frrim 3to 5 i-i-m. Great anxiety i.» felt at Sidney lesi the p!lv*eshrulil he at* tricked by the Russians. It was whvlly without protfC'L-n. Ilustnea* l is exirwuc-iy fi.it Che harvest to Cul:f>rr.i* had c.'ciuicn and there was uu imusUHlly KhunJsnt yield. ! Political parlies for the FrplomNr election A_ ( :reatontulvr;f nacjc.iere brought cuune. ted wuli piximineutofllers, |.y U-dh }idrUei who h their Slut ('otivections in J.iiy, v>a Gie sih of Jui.r, in att*mrlirig t« miiov* squatters f.vui a let cltti:m-.| by C-pt.Pul*.ru,Tiuv. DJ Sr.tith.of Philo < elphia, wn, kil.od, atiu two (liars were wound* 1. The part as ijevUsl -üb-rqu-mly g..t of the lot. snd e.cc.Kl a s,.rtot a fort, .wjlhio which tiftmm sssembled, r./med. and i-;*~jivtd todeietid thnie pc?se.“i-jvu. The cuixcns were organizing .a-eocwtlon* for the prulewloa r f «h* rl'*ht = ot nrrtpeuy holders. ° Other serious d;*turbftcce>« TnomasCampiwll, Uiu-.wl .-'tales 1 and Gommi-'d-'u-- h re-ignuJ. . New j iehi.i'zings had been di_*JvTereJ no Kern river. 3 0 rabu* south or Ainctston. . "*:‘ n r3nc -i-' ! ' • rapldlf impioving. air. U tilKrr.lbo Fiililmsu-r. plt-ad noigiliiy to the indict Meot, nn-l g5.v.,* recurity ft, $Ui.iMKi. ,; ‘i'be would sail from Honolulu, for New York blwut the Ist r-f Ju:y. 1 TllUiyY-TniKU COSORKSS W .ul.l\i.T,N :.r..v, J .-Ay 11.— pnxenl • ■-. VS a,ncHui : ,l - Ail -r u io;. C .Mai* u» Mr UUou, re'eue^u, 1 . :.J ,iUl ' S ' , ' ili ? i,r ' tM Ifuu'-ift,-lenity s j ul ; -Thl . U i fixing tiie «,t euiptoj c ;si3 file l^.-i-biuro l*cpart:y nt w;:, 1, i,... r5u .,, tn>; ;COUlp«!U«j|.jt,:i 1.1 h i n.a.-ure. fierm, i;i--a eag,-ts. Ac ,t«»*ptv ; er itiu. • k resoaui-m j oonflu.ng dekue in Couimitiee of Uu. i i.i.e, fir lno raiL:ucder of tae to the qucstioQ or iv-ipoatioa iu* m iliau./ under iiu-oa*s;..s. A r«*.eu,ioii h. o pa-'.-eO, ctio-ugii g the Onhi hour lor fu-vliuj to 11 o'- Ci. i*k. ' * ’ ’ r - irgninn. at In- n.n requ*-.-:. ,T--ueel fmu m-'mo,- *>n the roi.iiuhice u;|xim.*l «u ur lav, n: fan mi .•z’:-non. t-- smiti. hi wheiu-p luf.n;-'. i.r,i'tli*V iuij.-uj.f :iii u>. have l»..er: u.*.-; la loriucui*-- munber,' *‘«»r nr i It Oil! t./VXteU'd CvJto Patent hr Ur«--rC,e, nr an V'oihef .*:* Iluu.-C llietl «dj 'Uru*-l. ! A'invui- xl. ITT, .in!y 11.—.v/i-r.V -’fla* Califr i u : « T ge ;.h 11.11 IVU,VA..II Ul/anj'p.o-u-vc.si.. uj- v . .. ‘ ; r * h.-ovu l-id 1-r; this f:bk- i. M;h>c.tut« he tubiu« rf •V: it A f - the 11- m*->a i Hill. • i.’ter *ouih ur.irai.-ar.ai:; boini.*, li,- .-r::x;fc w,nt ;ir„> eutivo session qud atv.-nriir:« a-j .ur:u*l ~'.uzr. fhe p:o<-<?d st hi.l iu,<j•,a pp’vi.don -or lll . u ; 1 " rni i.nn.;.n.-z- u a- .* :• r il »•»«**. it i nlo A!->- «l>e P..Mm::.-u.-r (i. «-rki tump «e -**;. • i-il cii-sa to spp iul I*l ter •. arriots, lor the delir.-rv of .e .-r*:, trma nn.- Po-i ufll.-e iu ;L.ii ctati* arTetil'nty, aoo fo: hia enmpcnsalk.u. dr. (dds. ti.-ui ll.u C.-iumitteecn I’ ,; of9c.-«, rcporiwl ft b-.!. repealing Uu- e.iT,,„ in the ■»» uf ISi2. which tn ‘'..sadviu.-tu.rief in \ per <-.-ru. ..r. pr.qaiJ j, „ u » • vs;i.ipera an • V'crK'-l.cal--: lie said be i.-ttM on d JO e---- ti- iiasabuuisstothecity pn**s, and P gai u*i the counUv pros*. . «w hill otnkirn.'appropriadohs f.ir tho repdr. prewra* t> -i. andeotupl. t:>;u of c-i u.iu {.ul-bt works, V. U' ' r ;be i-iver and llarc-ir .dll. was tsh.-n up. br. hib'hie f. r nu approprlai.rir, j: r U,* icipi.-ic- Ul M .11 Lh- !. -.Vi.;.,1i0n ihr-.lhl'i, JLClU.iin' He- I e-.-ir (d Li • dam nt o.;muu.,irii 1.-Ui d. '/'■‘i pcnpri '.uu was u.-T-w-i lo br. Pr-*-t.-n n;--vi tn rm-ii-iiiu-nt. apcrupriaUnr $2.3.u0J t*‘ letin\ tt* tccessary exp-use* t.r he,.;iing the land-viM s.l Pi.rtlai.d canal in repst-, bi>l. uiaatng it tret at tjj| A reel tO. \f>r further dvhaU* thocniamitlve rr.-e, ;m-l ibe Lloi;-c ln “ Ac»pu!cc—K.n. it. cf f'-.fl y Arncrl. culls-*Ucvolntloi* in Mexico. Nttv York. July J I —\v. j.::;.- ,u:-.- t., tp- ij i . t - lt , u*t» tl. rt has ban a rinnl r:i;*i: v * 1 1 ihy i !-,•!.n lc ft n*: . ~r r tb T-cim.-ndt-r cf the 1 Mr-,t«..uih*avin. n' d:.eiia*. ..rir- v 15» (>t tiie '.exii-ul b! •> It-.iing ve-sei,.thi.t Atue-iCcIJ i.'-. durnifteieamsr-must be n;it. o.t t,> oci-t. whi-:.-np..-i. 'J Mexi.-sn eouiiuariier rat-*u :hi* bb.-'ujd.- arU d«rmrt'u fo* MazaUan. .Mi •!." I-.tu Apr.l tb- <- cintar J. rcf the Tort mouth n <-»*«l uu A -rc-ins. wi.o ha- p t .si r,|-virn-<i on thor wuv t. 0.-.hfT.nl,-.. ehaij-**; with Ud-,..* Ki:iil.u,-.*r;., t.n r * bi xn iiirqan i^tr—.. R.«t Mr the p,.*fhoe „i t. •• i'ort--nj/.*h pr l.« J y gji ron'J h.ivo Ucu rb. : or s. ut rnt* cHuwof Alrn-ez |y-firs Tt i-. *-•:• l, lj vo i at Ac-iphico trial .-Mita Anna 0.-. u < upprvs.'* i.;e r.-i r. lution. Dolrt Project Kzpt>«vd.-Mr. Cnllotn’* Ks- l.*insi)Sv. Jmy 11*— ilio U a.-hiujff-n Uni-n unbllsncs ;; •••iter received bv r. n.-t: l • r < t tv>> g.-ex*. in rr;-.i :• i> to u p; • v.-et nn f--ot J.i f.t. Russian |> lira leer. wish a rl*w to »' .'fk th»‘ <lu.:rd llfiu— a:.Cl.*jrt". md ru.ry •-if (Lr 2't<| - ne'iaes Hut.-. an.: :il.o cxpum* vr ;».•!, fp-c *.’• i:omin«>r v.r.li ru’.j. Tec jxtriie* u> the jjr .»r-two naturalize t iri'l.ioxii. ; •>!. CuUr.ni U nut it. ib« 1 <-r with a Km* rani. IC -Nation to Uioatfiay ty-vadt rt r I Mr Ch'ifli «•-.!. He uUcs H:.- reyiif>a*i* rr v-ieral ct-iiiLtrn r i «>,- r,! “Im. 11-> cW.-c. C’l vcirA.’t! PabiwiAly rt.-ryii_* u•• >w|m ksiv.i; an i pi*u*l. »t.<i * - • 1 1 rij*- iirhr-r ,te put >«>*<• «.f a* ••••*jug h:iu nr;:! ihi*;i ,• i n ;J> 1 is i «J i? very »sTi»i«*, 1 Trial of u psthoJk Priest • iM'lssci. .In; y 3 1 —! rKr ey-r. fU4 Catholic ; ;!• • ;V * tried y«s:cr-Ju». Jairu F.i-.0,' on a nsr;" ni :••• 'ul! t.u ijfru'.an girl with intfcnl In a i !»••* Ki-timna>_is n:.„ut mu-’ as that given l-i- >-p ;i.-, i: o i . •• jrt. The jury rriaain.-i out ucilii « n l, •!;»)•, wL-.-n, >••• i:j : to »j;rr«* i u.-y wi--«« «JJ.rch.*.rir«l. Thtiy non 1 e;.\ ‘ ■ ■••onvicUi'H fortF*.o.ilt with lot* nt to « rape, n:-* t!.. foras.-’ault and b-itten*.! A largi crowd Men: arvoutf C. ori-houre durititr tL«; uial. 'lcney m utt-rK uru coujp6,ra«i>asy quiet, ew Or;Lt.iM!, July y.—The stcamir HiU-.delphla ani.- with Harnnrv dates to tits st!t. ‘.'loiirsl the floof. tiled ou th« 3J. \ Dutch «hip had i.rtived %ith about too Ob;D<*s« Üb«.r- ’rleans Murkr : !,<—Tioor dull; trod Ohio sti 12. ui >diar>2fd; an cctSTc ileuiand. Death from Railroad Accident ‘>ALTui;ifis.duly *l—Another death occurredyeaterdaj sm Hu t.ie Tictiiu.l in the late KHilrienlMv-iJem. iliodwith-,. i- bir, anjuni to »:j v vai of Ui- v 5 -auiej ur.- still it. a wuigtsfoua < Mtiiithiu. Superintendent Arrested. ''ALTIUOI.K. July 1 1.—i tie .*upoiiitt.-udent ot ti.o S iv -,]a«- liotitißn Jtailmnd w.-.s arrvsted H-. Jar. on r charce of man n?.lighter, growirwout of th# rscent rellneui dL'Mt-sr. Panic lia lioaton. hvßTn.e, .loiy 1 L—rtiocß/- have :ni;:.-ria!iy .Jyt lirru.; tlier. TELEGKAPE HABKETS. .'•.i.w li'KH, July : I •—St'-ckJ quiet' aod Cnni-r. Mor.-'V ‘ in- plentiful; r«t:».* unrhangej. . : £i>eriing i>rcli<«ng<* '•*! '/r_ ' "o'm .... «ith ujiwrjtl t.*.ni.Mi-*y ; mort- :i' • JitCuUVt; 'j ; r;t_ .price* fur nr pur' fciwi • ; urloans Mos< t .i-rfdu weak... tn.iisactioi.s rms.U; JO:, fiour ea.-irr...r.ri;a>F not qu :nl»ly lower; lower grades better and firm; ir-nd Olsin jtr.J.Vrv7.7o. Wheat •!U!i...S(ilea 9,0->3 hnw wt ite Viisirlt gl cJ; uetv fVilrvni.it ®l.u2: G n.-.v . e tnn?...; io-vs .i Wcr'ifrn jOftaad. C< ru..iis,-s lu- at loej-70; SsouUiern yeiiow ; fcouUiflro white SQ@b:!. ro..ihem Flour steady and quut„jn.r;nuht Ital.im-Oe i>i ;,i» 'O.V.. TobACCO...pri-<H UnCfUUIgJHIf uJimir.rfl t.«te3oL*»Sd'iug. Vr i.ijky i«v>ler...«ttbjy 4fU bbitt uliioat .. Fatk.-.a tr.dn higher; salen oju bbls Alms at £li.Uv.r/t i ; prime Betl...uuehtmgea; a limited, business at jire vi- us rate?; reimcKetl j euuoirv ui-.-'r Cut M«mt~...duil and lt»v.»,r; Utuus tr^fctTi.«j; S!;oulder* Lari diUl...sak, (i 4uu btls Rl Uutur lower ...uftto rdt&Kc. Laad...t»a;emi, quiet, bl. iron a.eady. Jfue quiet...e-Jt, B muU lot at o^«tt4%. Vuihvki.fui\. July 11 Kh-urileeidrdtyduM : tro bb!s alaDdnrd bra d, part lJultiinore, fur eajK.rt, at ** ill lor b-fuco-.usumption within tlx.* ran-'- of *K ";j @»a. 15yoFtoaT...no further tnvnsvuf.n- reports! Com uifsl $3 2aJ Wheat...Tery lit*i« o:l-ri- V f ; n rt sate*. Jtv« uuehangeJ ; sales 6001) burli tfoutliorn Yellow Corn, cfl-rat a:TS; Koine I’eoon. at 74. 260 b*.l*(it 27c* -mull lots at ‘J7‘-g ; priAin, in i.bis, •_>*;, ' Cis'asSAl], July 11.—The riu-r h.\< ij.cn three incb<*=. We.ailier Sdb. Floor quiet «i fCP-.try.T. Wh'siv dull A •I.’ ii<fli‘dl/-4- Nothing doing in l'nivi-unia. Notice to School Teachers. r PUB Board of Seboni Directors of-L'iwer St. i Ulr tewn- J. siii;i «v;it meet at -chOol lio'jsr No. 1. Mt Waihiowton at .O'o’cioek, M., on ftATLitInVY, Julv Jdi. Jjnno \t! I'ryoßrilMi. C-jimty "ill Jo present ami all persons applying as Tcnchnrs. 'lh- Itoard employ two Feciuh* aud six Main Tesrlx-n ctilariw* of Females, per month—of Males. s:iy and j;>b par uicntb. The Schools ure expired to I e upon 10 monttis next-year. T* J. ItldllAM, Fie.sident. A. B. Ptevs.nsos. Becratary.—(jv7swBt WILL UK RLCLiV-KD LSTIL SIOXDAY, 17ih of July, at JJ o'clock. M., fir n STLV.'AUD nnl STKW Froposals tu state ttye salary per year, and the persou se iected will he required to move to th« iVor ilouwj between the 15th of August and ixt of fcepieuibtir. i’foposals may bo left with any of ibo Ci>tnmi«iiohcr.-. Jjy order oi' the Board of Comciisaionara. TUU.-i. VKKM3U, Fresi lent. Attest: Jons flitFtUJf. JR., docretary—: j•• 7 :>•• 2: * AHinlnlitrftlor’c Jfotlct. WHEREAS. Letters of Atlnjlaistratr-.n. lm.lnj l-een grunted to the undersigned on the estate of JOHN PUIKHIkL deold., Ifttoof J&ut Deer Unviuhip; Allegheny co’unty all persons hnrinff claims against said OHtats an* reauewtad to present ttoitt immediately,-July atKbeotlcnte.l for settlement, bed all knowing themsalres indebted are notified-to call and fettle. ■> jVT:«Ct«. ■ JAMKfr HENDERSON. Adm'r. JPrlnters* News Ink. O>JB HONDKED AXI) FIFTY KKUS PaOUTS NEWS INK Just r<«*iv«l-at the PEKIN TEA STOKE. 38 PUPTH street. Pi-Juters ut a distance, I*3’ dollars, can’hare a lug sent to way part ®T Uae country. -A* JAYN bS, ' oe(3fcw Apsnt for tbamangfoelarer. /'"’tOiliC—MX) sacks recclted this day, ami for sale hi 1 KJ-ieS tt*CLI»4KAN, IUSEBQS * CQ. > r ' « J ♦ 'v’-'i. Eyg*,* «,.*• I. V ■ ' !:/ FfiOM CALIFORNIA. plsllatton From Huraut. Sealed Proposals ME*. Th* River.— l*AteY«hiff •tdttk l th« atageof mo'almatk wia29!ncl£fl, arid atallooary during i! «• .t» . Btratuer £i-c/i-Mv« is ih« morning p&rket for \fh.v l in,-; leaving *t 0 cAlock, A. M. • The stumer Jcate. Zazart u theeveniog packet for Wh-d. knleaving at C o'clock, P. M. The steflnior Endeavor arrived at St. Louis on the Blh, from Uiiscity. She made a fho»t stay, aod proceeded op lb« Slt«Ri«ir.*.i )L-pf, . ' The. Btea&i<-r A<h,\we* is loaded, andtoadyto leave for Cin cinnati this momi',;:. Those ttaveling to the Queen City •wIU no doubt cuibroco the opportunity offered. Loiri* Democrat, of the Bth* states that the riter contjuUes to fill steadily at that point. The last boats from St. Paul affirm that the rim from thaueo to the rapids is falling rapidly, and that there aro only thirty-three iochty, at tlio utmost, on the lower raplils. ' Tfte steamer John Simondt arrived In St Louis from Orleans In 6 days ami 17 hours, wijb 1,390 tons ot freight ISSniMp, and fo;9 deck passenger*—tho latter Gernmn emi- Sho bad no sick ou the trip. This is good time, and the largest load ever taken iuto St Ivuis. Memoranda of Steam J*ropeller Oakland Put out at IN heeling, Jaly I.oth, with 164 tons of freight on board’ also, Majors Stone nud Adams, lodian Agents, with Billy Rowlegsjand seven Seminole chiefs, on ihslr way to Wa*h* ingtou (Hty, via Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Left Louis ville JnLy stb, and lost four nights in consequence of fbg The Oakland is op for Cincinnati, to leaTe to-day t as per cardbeldw. Stn.uito.tT Mcc In want of Pure Medicines and Medicine Ch«*t£, can hare them supplied at lower prices than they cau be had uny where in the clfy, by calling at ; , DR. KEYSER’S I»rug Btorw, No. HO, corner Wood st and Virgin alley, j«9;* i _ _ Sign of the Gotdofi Mortar. i rOBT OF FITTSBCTBOH. - rtvt 6 15CHES WATSK IN TH« OmtUaXL, METAL MAKE. ': arrived. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson. Brownsville. Luxercc. Bennett, Brownsville. 4 * * Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West New ton. 44 Gun. Bayard,Peebles, Elizabeth. V Convoy, Wolf WellsviHe. L E-jlinse, Moore. Wheeling. , 44 Oakland, MUlenger, Cincinnati. ■’ 44 Challenge. Young. Cincinnati. DMPAUi'ED. ' 44 Jetferr*on. ‘‘srkineoni Brownsville. “ Luserne.Rennett.UrownsriHe. “ Thomii? shrirer, HpoJrick>on, West snv.-tnr. f‘ Oen. Bayard. Pwhles, Elisabeth. “ Convoy, Wolf.'W'MlluriUe. “ hr Ii Dee, MiH>re. Wheeling. 4 - U. S. Ai*l, D.ivi lHon, Cinetnnuti. 44 Huron. MVMlllin. Cim inra’.i. STEAMBOATS. “ 1554.” PITTSBURGH, CINCIHUATI* LOUISVILLE, ANI> S A I ST Lons. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino, PASSKNCIKRS ANDKKKIUIIT tSTWtrs l'lrrannßGH. Cincinnati, louisville, And Saint Louta, H*ii u T :i‘ Livr i* composed of seven i rU-e p*.s*rri'ul t-teamers, tint- I plfaS-tT vrS3aa r11 ::.,j ;-r ■ p-.rl, - r 4 — -■> sii-i .viqfort, and i« th« oviy 1-RuC'iTt t>AUT USE of Strut l\Trfl.U Tl.p <‘hio riv.-r. It -onne-t* with th- U. H. Msii 1.1:;c of Slir.:n-r> fti-n ' incsrmaU to Louisville nut] Faint !,< ui-. hy which pn.T'ev.gvra ntd freight arv tickrtsd an-1 rr ■ •■■.'l’tnJ t/i rvuj.'i u lily. Two new Steamers have Iweh ad-!rd t i the Iju", a l.ieh tu:w of the following : Daytrf limtrfure /ivi.'j. from l\t!jburyh. BUCKEYE STATE M. W. Bn,Tz:if.ovxK....Sunday. MfISSENGI-JH, Nr*. ’J J. R I>avi*« Mondey. HM.VY OIM M'Lvis. Tue*day. CKYcTAL PALACE Ar».J. KorffTl Wednetilay. I’KILADELPIIIA If. J. Gates Thursday. Pi ITSPIJIIGH.. ll.CAMrtmj. : PrWsy. p;:SNf:YLVANTA _Mi n KLiyrr»LTta. Saturday. r«* il:.sly n! 10 v’eWY., A. M-. pr<e}wly. Nj tn iglit fwviwU -f:.*r nine o ch'ck on the norulog cd" . ior j t>rt)CTjlirf/ap T *lv uti or to JOHN It. LIVINGSTON,\ . John flack. Mon-.-ugabela Il.iuee l*l - t*hurgh. NL-cUi For Cincinnati. ‘1 HE stenmer CHALLENGE, Capt Ymsu. LcTV^ffta^ 1 g “■ l t-aTr f'” the at*<>vv »nd intortnediHto ,x rts t\ KHNUSii NY. 120 i io.t. .-u 10 A M l or frel, L; anj apply **n Wi*r«l, «*r to jyl- _ _ JOHN FLACK, A/ent i*‘or ClactnuatlT' / ’? —THE luhl draught eU-«m pri>i*el]-r OAK “••• 1. Cn;.t. MIU.ISO»R, wtilhavecu M/NKcDAY, P_Th iu.t., at IcoVloci, A. M., f,.r ts;c- a 1 ore «:id I nterrj**Jia'.e pf*rt». P *r and |>a>n;:e Uppir on toard, <’r to jvlj__ J B. I.IVINGpToN. Ag*oi. For 8L Lunfi. . Til K -r VILN NA, c'apt. Ciumjs Hat. ! ‘ I t'.r thf* at-**# anil inte* jaejiat- parL **»««».-t, WKTVNF-DAY, H;h »&*■< .at In A. M. J'. r 'rei-bt nn 1 apply on tear*}. «-r to JOHN FLACK. A For Cincinnati. Tin:;- teenier AL*\ AN'CL, Capt. «J W. Nm,r. i< j*e lor ’.be hH.v* at d interini'diatv port* L-v.aitfiSa u WEDNESDAY, in< f at lu A.M. K. r freight «nd applv on lx*tu. or to jill JOHN Ft.ACK. Ag.nt. Fur Cincinnati. w}, TUK -t-»ti:rr F.\l'<Y QUUKN, C-pL J. C. U*»?./£y flr *‘ v " , ' ll hav.. f.irthe a»*ove and iidenuedt mSitflfiißTiiai,. [.>rts on WEU.NLSDA Y, Hth iu’L, el Id fiVturk. A. >l. For fn-igbt at.d .i;.p!v or. hoard. j> 11 For Cincinnati. rrry a. ruy ‘ r QrAKEK CITY, Cnpt. J n. Laj*&& w- :i:Nr - n ‘ll ieeve f*r toe and iutermodi “m"JwiiS‘isdt*.* pi.rfrf i>u TCK3LAV, the llth io»t, at lu *kL A. .'»!. K*.t nr,d j. applv on l-*a-J. nr to jvl Fi.'U'K A BAIfNL.-. Agec's. itegaiar Wheeling Packet. .-?**-»* THi-. »U.uoer K\t \i \NiJK, I'apt. m. *«ry MuMjAY, WKUNfcjI*AY, till < as “*aiihSr 1 !>A Y, A* M.. . inner « j: , t! •• t.. i*.o : i c*. KmSn.&'i at ttelNvill.*. lot frvuriil u< >-■* J. U V i)U.INGWtM!>, Aijw.t. it *gul ft r Wheeling Packet. i fIU «w.tprr K' i.li r>K, Oit.aot I». J?>ln : t TYKSMY. THLT.yiJAY, wjsStabrti iii I .MTY.UIAY. nt 0 o\-|.«-k. A. M.. nud Mr i,.- *■ t*. hiU P Kutlr nl -.MVrfiM ilU*. ’ 11 ' J. i>. r* -.LUvmv.xjD. a.-piu. Evtnmg Line for Wheeling. tlir. rivw l'/hl draught ► JK.SSK 1 mil . tvtv MONliAK^AVKl- T—’i‘**a~afl3> > r.tiiM Y nr..*. >1; Il>A Y. nl 3 tiWok, I’. M. ► <>r tud {.a..n>:i- a|.;.!v Uiarrt. "f t<> :>■ l ciaui.i:“ hajim;*. “* IS A." CANADA WEST. , • Cleveland, Port Stanley . fT*VS.- nj T ' and Port Ilurwell. TUH PTXKI.iw ;>rv<,o tn . steamer THLBUKAPII. Captain 11. lUk>.ow, win make in" trip* a w.»-k between CieTi'linJ; [* •* , t Stanley. and Port JturwAl, n-* follow*: In-nvi-s <DtoUu.l f--.r Port StmVv, evt*rv MOS'PAY un-l TiicrtsiUy i:\knimi,ntT'^ovir-k. I.i!aV*:« Port Harwell f;.r I’ort Stanlrv at 1 o’eiorl;. h:ar M ' p Pr t SuuVv ?,>r l'. Trrv WKDXKSDAY an.! S \TI ? IU>AT KV'KNINif. at T| a o'clock' TV' e>>nnr rts ut Cle»eland, with the Cl*TclaTir]j C .lunihits and Cincinnati. tliu CVvelant) *n-l PlttKbmyh, the LA* Jt..rr, and tf.« Tol.-do, Norwalk,and ClrTelhnd Uailron.iF, -ALio connect* at Port etauVy with the l,otiS.>u CiH* of which concoct* with the -Great We-tern Vdlroad. Pur froirht r.nJ paw.i?! aj>\ly on Ncr-l, or to SOWILL A f.AI'i»fc!UHALK, Cluvelan l; >. P. HOUXJYIU, Port Stanley , ..r A. Ai'BlilDll. Port Kurwcll. marilTdnnv WANTS. Hen Wanted* OKI? IHJNDKKI) Slt.S MA.vrtlK'B the Central lUi’.- mud. fcciw<«eu U'likln _ -lvun: unit IfwJn'3 Station. The win tw $1,12>4j ft day, i-ayahl* fit the end of em-h tii■••nlli. u, i.u tand CAUTH wanted on the name *ork. t<>r‘.whl>oi the l!lrha»t will be Riven tlnuulro i ihr- Hliee, ltradderl. Fit-id.' nij29:lf JAMES FENLOX. j AND \VAIUt.VNIs'\V ANTED—SI7B UO 1 *Hi .1 j r-hiiA> Don't Warrant* tn th* amrtuolof Kivu Thnu«iu J Acrt*, In l|>u, m) or 40 nur*? Warranto; ii>r; wlil.-li will l.a pfiU $l7B in goM, for 160 acre*, nnd lu prr.porUon tor Si> Af>|»ly ui JAMES HLAKEhY, 15tW Iktatt* and Eurcjican n»?3 cnraerM'S<-vriMls anil SmlthllfM Hr**eK W- ANTED—'TWO »m THREE LOTS, ou Diamond alley, i>-iw»:«a fcmithlield mwl Graul streets, Tor which & 'nir priro will h* pull. Inquire <>f Jwrt:2# TIIOMAS WOODS, To Fourth street. Dividend Notice. TUB- President and Managers ot “Tha Company fbr erecting h HrLigo over tho Allegheny river, opposite Pittsburgh, In the county of Allegheny,” Imre this day de clared a dividend of oss dollar ash hevevtt five casts, on or eh share uC the Capital Mock of the Company all paid in, out of the profits of the last tlx mouth?, which will bu poll to Stockholder?, or their representatives, forthwith. * JOHN HARPED, Treasurer. Pittsburgh, July 1, 1864—[ je3:lw dfc UIKItDbJS, ARCmTIX’TCIUL AND ORN AMENTA 1 CARVERS.— Oruan.ental Patterns lur Casting. in every style £ Molding. Deigning, 4c. CumpOAitiou Urumiieut* for the deroratlr ti o: SieMnhoaw, Buildings, 4c.; 1W SMITUFIELD Street, near tho PostOfUca. jyldlm I AND! Land::—a. CUTIIBERT & SON have.fcr pale j Furiu.' of from CO to 1000 acres, located In Pc n/tylvu nln. Ohio, Virginia, aptl 1111n<> 1j; upwards of 10- 0 arr«*B in M i/eiui couuty. illitioi-; several Gaels of tamt OD the water?* *>f Illg Pithing Creek, Va., in lota of 130 acres and u; w »rd», at $1,60, £3, *3, aii.l $lO per acre. Persons wish ing in i.uy, will Dud it to tbtir advantage to call at our t.rti -e. No. 14u Third street. j*3 IMiL'KTU OK JULY EXCURSION—Du not InrgeUolrsjk. at those beiiuiitul BUILDING LOTS, so pleasantly situ un>d on Mount Washington—frve from the dust and smoke el llio city, and in the pure air of the country—yet w ithin a tan minute*' wutk of the city. The Inclined I’lunu.will k *jo he completed, and these Lots rendered very easy of uretiM. Lota of 60 feet front by till) deep are selling at S2CO euch—s2o in hand, haUure in sums of s*> a month. , J>4 B. CUTIIDEKT 4 SftN, 140 Third street. TyeMurer’a Uttlee of the Chartleri Valley Kail road Company. SUBSCRIBERS to thaabom Rood are hereby notified that tho Board of Directora hafe called for ft second install iner t of Fiyk Ixilvap.s per share, payable to the Treasurer On the Ist Monday of JUNE, and aim Fire Dollars per s-time ou Dio firu Monday of each ensuing month, until the "hole amount is paid. my3o:tr ALVAN WILKINR, Treasurer. IjUl'hAAl FUR JULY!— Joist received and tor Bale at No. 16 Filth street, near the corner of M&rkeL Also, all the Magazines .for July, which are offered to tho ]mblic at the usual and established prices. Jjd __ ftUaSKLL k PRO. H ARPER FOR JULY. — llarprr'a Magas in a, for July, just received and Tor sal-, by fl. D. I.XUFFKR, jyl ■ 87 Wood street. rpnANSPARIbVr GREEN otL OLoTU—I2XI yards, iu J_ widths ranging from &3 to 45 inches, for sale wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth Warerooms, No. lift Mafket st. >crJ6 : '• '' J. A 11. PHILLIPS. * ; A RED PE AG ILK is—On hand and for sale by the barrel , Jt dr. loss by! : jr?3 - ; BAILEY k RENBHAW. INBERD OIL—IO bbls foe sale by 4, IfKNRY 11. 00LLIN8. * '*V ' "rf "r ‘ " . i •• ik i, • s.\!V. .. £<**“■ J* * *N * *' I- ,' --;' .n. y\t ’ ” ’ *• • ; ’•/ >V *• ‘ ” l\-}* ‘ **• ■ i •s- • *• •' com: ri PTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADK AM; HKRBHAITTB 4 KXOIIAHOB. OFFICERS. J\vtidmt —.lollN SHIPTON. h\r*t Vice. Prrtideni —Wm. 11. Smith. Scamd “ 44 Wm. R. Brows. Secretary— Wm. g. Haves. Treamrer —Jons D. Scullt. Superintendent— S. T. NoRTO-OC. Jtt. Ornimitteeoa Arbitration for July.— Wm. 11. Smith, V.*P., S. Hap.dvl’oh, Wx. Bacaut, Jobdoa Kbodeh, Geo. Blace. DAILY BEYIEW OF FITTBBUBOH MARKET. Orncs os vtit Dailt Momnyo Peer, > Wednesday, July I’d, 1854. J Wc have no new feature to notice iu the market yester day, Aio>pt in IHour, which is getting lower under the for eigM news and the near approach of the harvest: FWUK.—OO fcbls s. f. from store in 3 Infs at $43; &0 Jo do atsB; 3!'do extTa do fS.IS 1 .'., GRAIN —Oat*-: 150 bushels from wharf at 40c. WHISKY.—O3 Hds in lot? at 2»ic. CHEESE.—IOO Ik'Xcs at Cc. KJGK —5 tieices at 6c.ca»h. FUQAIL—6 bhds good fair at 4^c. BACON.—IO.OOO Ihs shoulders, sides and hams at b\i(a hams M lQl'oe, four months; ft tierces canvassed at 9%t‘~ J FISU.—.Ti half Mr-Is Trout $4.25; 25 do White Fish $4,75; 50 do do $4,75; 12 bbls No. 3 -Markerel, larg**, at $10.50 _ AUCTION oALES. A net 1 on—Dali y galei. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, oorner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a genurai assortment of SeaMuabla, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boote and Shoes, Hats, Caps AT 3 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries-Queensware, Glsaswara, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Hou6ebnlil and Kitchen Fur niture. Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Muiical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Gtnda, Gold and Bitter wntrhrs. Ac. P. 3L DAVIS. Auctioneer. ijOLtf F. M. DAYIS, Aaetlo&eer. 1 FIFTEEN PACKAGES DAMAGED HARDWARE, CUT * I.ERY, Cirpeuter's Tonis, Stocks and Dies, Ac.. AT AUCTION —On TUURSDAY MORNING, July lath, Rt lo o'clock, at th<* Coiniuerclsl Sides Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth Atreets, will be fo’d without reserve, for aramuitt of whom it may concern, u large and general assortment cf Hurdwary, Cutlery. Ac, embracing all the variety usually Vcr>|>t in an extensive western store, which werailightly in j .red by water ou the i.:cwnhoat Vienna, comprising 2j5 planes, nasorted, panuci plows,.-ash,dadoes, rubhitis, Ha.i- 1 . j ilntrrs, j .eke. O. (».. Ac ; 24 superior braces and bltw; if) d>.s saws, Mu/iried; 130 gross icrews; 34 Mtts stocks and Ji»H; drawing knives, ndrrs. hatchets, augera, locks, hinged, knives and forks, carverp. pocket cutlery, brass and plated eatdityticks, bells, door springs, scythes, straw knives, hol low ware. tv*d cords, clothes lines, *c., Ac. Also, 13,<JU0 fort Safety fuse; 25 dor coffee milts. Jr 11 I*. M. DAYI?, Auctioneer. kVh'aTssmjoukr baliTofcuaktikhs ki/Juking MILL PROPERTY. —On MONDAY MORNING, July ulili. At 12 o'clock, on the premises, t.y order of Mrs. Mary It. Davta. Administrntrix of th-> lain Jus. IL Davis, dec’J.. and decree of Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, will be sold, that valuable Piece of Land, situate ou Cliartier* creek, fuur miles from Pittsburgh, ou the irleuN-nvillo Turnpike Rond, in lL.bii.*ou aud Chait.ere town-hips, cootainirg P»ur acres and seveuly lurches, t>n which tS erected a firsl rate Mer-hr-nt and Gri-t Mill, in good onlcr, capable of out ISu barrel* of Hour per day, with a Store llou«e, Dwelling Unuse, Co»»per Shop. Subic, Ac. The Mill contain* four pair burrs, three se-t* of iKilling ch.lhe. liu'-r screens, two smut machiues. two pi«-kiag nis chine?, ci;<» r’ru croijier, Ac., witii Me.rage for 2u,ikS» «T iraln . which improv* oicols < i-t about s2<J'".*o. Ti e water jH-.wer is among the Imstin the couniy, to which i.» nJ.li-J smple «.f :itn power when rcpiirnl lu dry eeaeous. Tnr thriving village of Munsfadd U only distant cn« and a half tnlles. Remington and »h» Chartiers Goal Company Mines La!: n mi:*»; tlu- Railroad of the latter runr within Ho yard’ of the Ms,l. and lb« Pituburgb and SleUbenvitu. Railroad within hstf * mii“. The neigh'sirho.'d t- improved iu.d tLiOBg the te-.-t iijVti*iern IvtiTisylvanf-i ;or wheat, furnishing custom work t'i amount id 50.000 hustiels, and f»r sele more Minin twice that qnantltv yearly, wilb a leady uatkel for’tbe fff-d. 1 A plan of the may b- *e*-n at Uw Auriiou Store. Tliew* wisidng to nutuiuc t!:- koioc w ill call on Sirs Davis, who resides on ti,e premls. Fur turlber particulars rr-t.iire ol Robert Wtaais, K#>] , Muri»ii-: l !ln*wn. or C«-1.,i R.siv Term*— 'Jue-thinl ejudi. 10-idue in one audtwoy.aM wj.ii i I,tef.-st. By th« President of the Untied Statti. IN pursuance of law, !. FRANKLIN I‘lKlti.K, President < I the l oited stHt-s ~f AojerLa. do hereby declare nrd iQjke Kki.su Uih’. will U- l>«!d at the uuderux-o -tl-.i.. d Land 'iff.ee-. Mr.te WISCONSIN, »♦. the js.-ri d- beTe:n».f*er de-ign*i«l, > ir,: At the Land 'HVe a’. •‘TKVE.Nb' POINT, conimetving on Monday, I!.*; iouriti day of .’vpteml.i-r next, Hr the dispo sal i f public l.iod* Mti.at-J in tbe PUowlrg named town .dps. via: .Vort’i !>,-Ui:e h;e,cr.l Townships twenty one., tw.-ut j -r.vc. twenty six. t-oi t vtp::- ty.vHven, of range iwc.. T'.wn-iiij-tvrii*;, -tir,. twenty-six. twenty seven, twenty eight, twenty-nine, sti-1 Ibiriy, r>f rsnge three. Tow n-h:p« 1 went v—ever. I went) tight, twenty nin-, and thirty, cf range f ur. T-.wm.hij- Iseii'j fevvn, twi-utj-right, twenty-nine, and thtrtv. of rrog- t. To*i.-L- ; . twenty eight, tweuty-nlne. and It.ll ty, t-f rwrig- ten Townsbij* twenty--- ven. twenty-eight, twenty-cine, and thivx. of reng-e!rv< n At the iwrod tifHce lit L V Cr.i>SBE, c-'miuetcJing r<ti M«t.- Jay •!<- eigh***cmb day of Js pn-mle-r nnt. f r ‘be rf ti.e pubii- S-tbde withtn the undermentioned townrfllpa, »lx: »■ . v Sort) i •/ the i-a:* /.and u*:-t of L’u-f.urdt principal rue- Town-Pi; * twt uiv twenty four, twen ty eight, at:.! swonty-iiiue, of mug* Town-bip- twetily-two. twcQiy-il.iec, and twrnty nine, of rwcgr two. 'l...vi.vhip t-.-. Ltity-uicc. of rang*- three. Ti-w i.-htps twerdy ti.ree. u*e:.iy-l..ur, la-tity Cn-, twenty via. i-.'.t- seven, at.-i iw.-ut;,-t-übi. of range foii- T'W ships twenty-one, lw«'U'y two. twenty-throe, twfnty four, twcuty-tiv?, tw.-uty sis. l*ruly--rsea, acd twenty vlrfit, of rnt»r>- &*e. lown-liin< tw.-tity-Uir. <?. in-jnty our, twi jst;. five, twen ty *i v. sn 1 twenty—-o ea. »l rs *»ge ,-ii. Townships twenty U.r»— rvri i twenty-four, of range ream. Xorth of toe. 'is-, mol e rst of lV fi.trlh principal BU‘ T i»njil:ij> t»«iiv>»'»e, on**. At ili~ I j»n>l .ini— al W 1 !.l> )\V p. IV I It. ■*• on M-nlr.y, ihf !*;<•»• nth iW) i,f N»|.Vinter t«r ih*<lis ;xvai •■{ th* Ibii.lh v[tHo the n«:r— 1 town-shif*. in wit: .W; 1 , of if' h..<, an-i «->t ./ t.-V fourth /•» u.rju/ <*■' Tow ii-l,!}- l!iirtv-H T«-n, of fis. T n lhirt) «i 5, ti.irrj, «•.»•», anJ thirty i-iTht, of ‘iWfc'lii; m ihlrtj-flTf, thirlj-sI.T, :.oJ tl.irty i f rMJ*e fiplit. feu:-, Ly -k, o n,l thi:!v- tnrtv f- cr m..? thirty-flv.*, ..f rn:v< t- n. T.vn-S:;' thlrt-. f.v< T.'.wii'hip thirty Me. of iwlv-. T-.n- :'-Ulp- Iti-iytive, f.-r*y -wen. *uM forty , <n tli<* fh-Win* i f !.-k" S •.[•vrior, nt ILe tnou'ii cf * ir-r, -ifrsrg- thirteen. thirty, thirty-tit**. avd forty-set ,n, of range fourteen Townt-hip.* twenty r.lpr. thirty. nnd thirlf-fire, of rim Toanrh jr“ twenty nlny. tt,litj. thirty five, nod fortv-ot.c, af range Mf*’**ti. IVwnship thirty-lm*, r«f range seventeen. 'lowuj'hiy-- tLirtr-aine and forty, of range eighteen. Townships ll:irty-**evea, thirty-eight, thirty-nino, nnd fur;y, of ran*e nijjr'.rro. At lhi» lAtii oilier at MEN’ASIIA, cmmn<.'ru'in,t oa Mon day, the iwenty-tirat d.iy of August next, for ibw di“po>*i of me public lauds within the following named lowtuhlpe, ,\/.rth i f thr l niff lint, and rj.<t of 'hr /„urt'i principal we- T-wnships thirty-om- nnd thirty-two. of range seventeen. At tin* J.'md Oflien at MINKBaL POINT, comriicnciog on Monday, the twenty-first day of August next, for the dls; o !>nl of the following island*. to wit : i ,\crth of thr base lint, and t-isl »/ !.\f fourth jirincip-U n>r nJtiin. T'laud* eitUT\t«rJ ill vriions twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and tmuly-two, of township nine, ami saetlou thirty-six, lu tmrn.-hip ten. of range -ixi J-lunds .-ituidM iu i-yefince tlx and seven, lu township uine. and section.- 1 one. two, nine, and eicTen, ia lownshp tun, of roup* .-even. j.-ilaw flow Gmmittijiit.r of the General Land Office. Iktlt r ALK Sixty acres of Land, on th« u«w Blank jf' h>til from Allegheny to Now Brighton, ii mUea balow Allegheny city, and 1 mile from Woods’ run, by the old r»n It will b* wld very low, nnd divided In lots from 5 to IS fti*w. ThO.-c wishing to purchase a cheap homo it.n enquire of TiIOMAS WOOLS, j * 1 1* 76 fourth strv* t. I vKV HOODS—A. M'TIULIb', arrnrr of (Irani and t\fth 1 / f.retii r. lias new r*u hand 10 cases bleached mu-fin, from C)4 cents up. 50 } !e->.s Irish linen: So pieces while mulls, for ladies’dresscK .7j jihres linen j-potton and woolen g<x*J fur l>oys' wear; a lew pieces fine black rhallr; black, burred and plain la-rage aud tbeuica; mantillas; mantilla hi!k nnd trimmings of every djwriptlon: tun colored and niixts] de huge; dress ginghams; 600 pieces Mrmnmek print-. List colors—nil cf which will be n-.dd extremely low. VJuW IS 'liih Tl. Mil To rLlis-JIUIIE.—I »iU furnish Harpur’.* Mugiuino f-r $2,40 jht year, nr $1,25 for ?‘x month?. 2?. B. LAEFFEK, jyl »7 Wood street. I" TUSH—F 6 i.bls Shad ; ; la Jo Jo IJrrrtog; 15 do No. 3 Mft’knrel, 1854; ' 15 Jo Trout, and 5 hf libl* rln; 6 do No. 3 Mackerel, eound ; tor rain by SMITH K SINCLAIR. ‘MI£.U huh tor wiin ut lll'Mf.l.L'a UM*oX truture, No. 15 Fifth atnmt, (he full'iwiop Tim ilßii}H>re: or, Tb« Mysteries, Fallacies, and Absurdi ties of Spirit Kuppinp. Table Turuinp, «o. Boston Slnr» Hint, uni Trial of Anthony Burn*. It,no* l^wberl; or, tlm Memoirs of >m Unfortunate Wo man, byU.W. M. Reynolds. Ashli-L'h, h Title of the 01 Ten Time, by Mf?fi Dupuy. Travel* in Turkey, by Adolphus Slade. The Lion's tkia and tiro Lowr's Hunt, by Charles do Bernard. Rcinemlmr Urn Bookstore, 16 Fifth rtreut, near the corner of Market. KUSSKLI. A BROTHER, jrl-l Booksellers ninl .StHliotmtv. ,v > (JNOMi Aill.LA WlilfKY—lUo bbtmjid Monoognbula jjJ WLI-kv. lust received and lor fain low by JOHN LITTL»:..Ir., Aai-nt, jeS l‘J4 Second street. 1 \ USrELL A IKIU. twice received Uarper, Graham, aud IVi Knickerbocker, for June, ut the LITERARY DEPOT, 16 Fifth street, near Market. my.ll MOWING MACHlNES—Warranted to cutiroui it* Ui 16 ucrea of Grass per day, with one one span of horses and driver. For rale by |my3o| E. 1U bIIANKLAND. A TWO SToBY BKICR HOUSE—PIeu-nntiy situated on Carj*«uter street, near Wylie, with frait and shade tmrs shrubbery, Ac . for sale at a very low price. j c l3 J 8. CUTIIBBKT k SON, 140Thlre.street. I AWN?.—A. A. MASON A 00. are Duw opening more j than 1000 pieces tine Lawns, all of which are entirely new style, and will he offered at reduml prices. jol UPRIGUt"sTKAK ItUUlLJiilS—A fresh supply just re* reived and tor sale by my3o BAILEY * KKXSUAW. BAIIAM FOlt JULV.—Graham's Magazine for July, just received and for Bale by 8. It. LAUFFKTt, fc7 Wood street. AUo, all tlio leading weekly papers aud cheap publica tions. ■ jy»t SUGAR— 40 hhdo prime N. O. Sugar; 1 do Clarified do; Received per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignment; for sale by fjcdlj J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. IjlUll d.\LK—the cheapest ikW acre* oi Coal on Uie Mo nongaheln river, in tlHiSd PooL • If you want h bar gain now is the time. Enquire ot THOMAS WOODjj, je2l . 76 Fourth street. BALE—AX) acre* bfprimu Land,on the Muskingoza ' river, 1 mile below M’ConnellrviUe, Ohio. It is u splen did farm, and offered very low. Enquire of ■JeSO ■ THOMAS WOOM, 75 Fwmh.t. •v. .• ■ • ■ ■ ••* -Ofc • f 4 % r *..* . ; -,v.sv ■ XARD AND LARD 01L j IS kega No. 1 Lard; 10 bUa do Lard Oil; shalfbbi* do; Received and fbi aale bv inylS ' MILLER A RICKKTSO RICK —20 liercw. pnme Jtiee received and for sale by MILLER A RICKETSON, je!7 221 ana 223 Liberty st. TARD bids No. 1 LardOU; i 10 hf do do; for sale by jrl7 MILLER A RICKETSON. JAVA CXiFFEE—2O j. ioi. vu l Gov. Java Coffee, for ro by (jilT! MILLER * RICKETrOX. CMsAftET WINE—4j ru.-e* * ct. Julian’’ Ciar-rt, received /and for sale bv < je»7j MILLER A RICKETSON OLIVE OIL—IS cases Olive Oil, for Bale by je!7 MIIK.ER t RICKETSON. OTAR boxes 4’a, s’s and fa Star Caudlea, O fur sale by [j*l7J MILLER A RICKETSON. IMBH-35 bble Mwllum No. 3 Ma-kereH 10 “ No 1 Herrimr; iu store and for sale by [>l7] MILLER L RICKKTdON. CIH AMI’AGNE—4O ba-keu ‘•172,” •*174," Champagne / Wiue, landing aud for sale by je!7 MILLER A.RICKKTSON. SHaD —16 bids No. I, for sale by myffl SMITH A SINCLAIR. Mantillas. —a. a. mason a 00. h»Te now Lr more than 100 latent style}, of Mantilla.s. [my22 IINSJ4BD OIL—IO bbla for sale by J >U> HENRY HOLMES. LIME —100 bbla for sale oy jelO SALEHATUS— 40 bxs Pulverised baleraiua,in nuorter, halves aod pound papers, lor sale by Jul 9 lIENKY HOLMES. BCTTER —16 keg 9 fresh FurkiD Butrer, f;r sale by >l9 HENRY HOLMES. hvoGS— ii bbb freeh thb day received, and for sale by , i >l9 UENItY HOLMES. BLUE LIcK TTal'kK—3 bbla received thirt dav by ' JOS. FLEMING, mvl'6 corner of the Diamond and Market st. TkTO. 1 LAUD 01L—25 bbls in store and for sale bv il tny2fi FLEMING BRO?. LAUD OIL, NO. * —Just received aud ]«.r s*i« by JOEL ‘MOIILE 1‘ ‘yOBRiIAVE’S bTOiIACu iiliTEKf*—l2 dozen on hatid ) aud far sale by j jel'Jj JOHN HAFT, Ja. FEAKLs— 6t> bbls brat ijualuy, ou cuuslgniiß-ni; lor .-aU by | >l9) F. SELLERS «t Co. J > ICE—34 tierces cu consignment aud for rate t»y It Uiy2tl F. SELLERS A Ct). Nfctt DF.OORATI<JNa—St. Nicuolua' bridal ciioinber pat tern, tor sale by J«5 P._MAKiUAi.L. CANDLES—SO boxes Cincinnati, assorted siao.j, at O maoulactutvrs prices. cty& F, SELLERS A CO. ILKESTON & MERRILL'S Extracts of Leuioo, Orange, Rose, Vanilla, Tench, Almond, Jamaica Ginger, and Nutmegs; for «i.e bv [je2o] W. A. V.’ClMlUi. Ij'ANNY FERN’S NEW from Fan ny's Portfolio; second yerien; with original design.*: by Fred. 31. Coffin. Just rewired by y r PiIE yUIET HEART—Juxt published complete, from A. Blackwoml'a. .Macaxine, price 25 cenfj>: for rale by J*l3 11. MINER A CO . 32 Smlthfield .street. I FLOWN AND WHITE PnAID GINGHAMS—'Ana.s- rl JL) uteut of the alx-ve Goode jiut receiveil at , , f A. McTIGHL'S, J e4J corner of Grant »ud Fifth streets GOOEY’S AND pETKitsoN'S MAGA/iNKS, t’.r July, hare b*ivn received bj- RUSSELL A BRO., J ,i2>) Fifth iiarki-t. 1 iRY PEACHES—Iu bbls Dry Reaches; do do Drv vt- A* ptes, for .-ale by ' ' ‘ HENRY IIOLMFa. HER JUNO—IUO bbla Baltimore Herring in flora and fur by ENGLISH & RICUARDSON, P>3o 110 Water and 150 From st. BALTIMOrtF, 11 c.RUING—IUO bbls received this d”Y bv Pennsylvania Kailro’d. and f>r sale by ENGLISH 4 RICHARDSON. . llf* Water nre»-t. w H Alf—3o bbia Baltimore Shad in store aid fc*7aa> by” O ENOLISH A KICUARUSON. ro 116 Water and 150 Front «. HAH—lu bliN Baltimore Shad, la atore and fur wle by’ p. _i-« ENGLISH a RICHARDSON, \ V lIIIE FISH—SO bbla infpekU-d. for foie fcv * V ENGLISH A MCHAKDSQN. F. M. DAVIo, Aucilunwr. MACK LULL— lt>o bbU No. 3, for sale by " ENGLISH 4 KICgABDS.LV IjEAtttt— 40 bble prime Tears, for foie bv i" IT ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. KICK —100 tierce* prime Rice, for ft„le ty . J* l7 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. OHaD!—26 btdatUiad; O 50 hf Lbla Sltad; in store and for fair bv ..Jd° ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. IFOTATOKS— 30 foci* far aalc by . i«> HEN’EY H. COLLINS. f J.t fourth pni.ci/tl* me- DRY TEaCIIEd—2S bu* prime, fur fale by i*J° HENRY H. COLLINS. Dt«l A PTLES—24 bu.-* for Bale by HENRY U COLLINS. AND 3101.ASSKS— O 50hhd« N.O. Sugar: 75 bbla do 31olaA«e.'<; * 25 do 8. 11. Molasses; for Bale by M'CLURKaN. iIKRRoV 4 CO. j kUIED F'KIJIT—2S Backi- Dry Apples; As 15 coeks Dry Teaebei; f«;r sale by -t” 4 * M'CLURKAN, HERRON a CO. I)urATUKA 2u bags oiTcoii*u’ba>ent,'abd fur sate br M'Clukkax. Herron a qq. BAOoN SHOULDERS—24easItsreceived onconriewnent and for sale low by -j’* M'CLURKAN, HERRON A CO. IJIU IRON—ItX) tona Meroer county. (Sharun Furnoro i X for sale by fmy24j KING A MOOLfIBAD. I FEDFOKD MINERAL WATER—In this and hatrTbil X > loan and mulberry cooperage.) for sale by _J:f KING A MDORHRAD. GLASS— 500 bole*. Uxlt>.Uxl2 lOxlt, M Kuuiu A Co. a brand, to ati.ro and fur sale by ->* KING; A MNOP.nKAP. TkAMBU APPLES—Pared cored, and! sliced, put up in CAn,k * hermeGcally sealed, retaining the origi nal flavor and froahnwu of the fruit; for sale by J ri> ' W. A. M’CLUUG. AI'LK SUGAR AND MULAbatSi— - 7 kegu Maple Molomuh, of H galU. each ; 2uo fb< do Sugar, in cakes: Just received bu ron.'ignineot, and for sal.; by ** W. A. M’CLUP.G. 1 4 i-'il. * laII: .’ —l5 new Potomap Herring; „ > ~ ,/* d “ Jo Shad, the flm of ihc acxvn. Also, Halifax Herring; NO.I and 2 Mackerel- Ssumon. Mnckwl: Jo. ptokled ; on hand-anil for sale by Pivll BULKY* ItKNSHAW.gWT.Ihrytra tmt I u * l V rATiiM ICE'VRE.vM FttJ-.tZKKt.—The tf arilmi* of tli«* kind Id um*. for fale hy IUIL*.Y k KKKSUAW. UKCKKK'S VAKINA DOILKK.—Tnis b«T^ D Ihund li *'* “-'-’I desirable arti.de. in the wav of roo*. it.ir u.cn.-ila yet ietcuU J. It l* almost indfspensiblr in tL»* | : re : ,-.niu..n nf Farina. Gritt*. llomonv. Own or brie,! Fri-ii*. Ac. For by HAILEY x KKNSHAtV. ni liV; Lil«ertv nrt^i. \V r, - N1 > , > w SHADES—A large stock of Transparent Win f T dow Shade*. mu-iL-tin* <vf the Gothic, Plain, Kmiui:, F lowervaie, L-ndM*tt{N> and Drapery styles; for sal wbole mle and retail at Hie Oil Cloth Warerocjms, No. 116 Market * t|Vvt - L J/iyj J.;A 11. PHILLIPS. 7nn m !nrtjt, » Transparent itutl oil doth fur * ' l ' Window Shadi*. just received from the factory, ».u 1 f T rale ut the WareroodA, No. lid Market strwt. A H. PHILLIPS. LA DIE?’ INDIA KUuUK7c~ GLOYKS-r-Uf ml the sites manufactured. Aim, Gent** Glove.* ot every.variety • t. r >Hle et th.- Rubber Depot, No. 11G Market Flreot .i: 1 , 4 J. A 11. PHILLIPS.' ii^'t rx WATER PRoOr* CoATti-tVe inciu \J* the attention <jf purrb*s-ri to thi--u. w mid boiuitilul article; the Good* an* warranted to remain pUabl/ in ail kinds of weather, and t erfjctly water proof; Tor rale at the India Rubber Depot. No. 110 Market street j» l4 J. A 11. PHILLIPS t \T llli'e—du doaen India Rubber Whip.*, from lio T Tf foot in length, for sale. wl.ule.nle und retail at No 110 Market street. J. * U. PHILLIPS. DUMMEU CRAVATS.—Wo are now opening n variety ”l O new stylus of Lawn and Gingham Crnrats and Ties for summer wear- Also, some very rich and fashionable plain and fancy Si-k Cravats and Ties. CIIIKAP WALL PAPERS—A new jupiur of 1-JK' j Paper* ja*t receSreJ. for ant* br WALTER P. MARSHALL, M Wood litrtft. PAPER IIANOINUs—A choice uMtorUunut in Ji chiuti, bromtello, and sstto imitation*, for <i!e by J± WALTER p MARSHALL. / Altl'dA.C*Jj. OIL CLOT 11—2,000 yard> of the plain and enamelled fmiah, manufactured 0:1 plain, twilled and lnn-ry duck goods; sold wholesale nod retail atthe Oil Cloth Waremoms, No.llG Market street. ; m - Tgt] J. & 11. PHILLIPS. MOU&K-6 OOMPOUM>‘ tJVUUP UP YlStiLurtDucK. door—This compound will mnove diseases arising Ifom Impurity of the blood. It acts as a purifier *f the blood; strengthens and braces the system ; is harmlefcj and simple lo its effects. For sale by i JJ_ JOHN HAFT, da. 7(”| TO.NB NO. 1 SCOTCH HO METAL, arriving and ftr • w **<« by WM. BINGHAM * 00. BEJKD UKEP— IO tierces S. C. Bbtd. ’ V. FKLLKRS Jk CO. HA&l’JSh’:* MAQAZI4NK, tor Juoe, for sale by a B. T. C. MOHGAN. m y ol _ 104 Wood street. riMtUSSEd—Gdos Marsh’s celebrated Trursas, by JOS. FLKMINO. i CU3fAm ‘” 1 ***** 'Voife*s~ Aromatic kJ tchledam Bcuuappa, received by Jill JOS. FLKMJNG. A 4 N v *VM r very large actorunent of thn finest HngUßh and Fredofc Pomades and flair nils, reeel red by [my2G] JQfl. FLEMING >l»lC£ AND I’EWKU— -10 bags Pepper; . 6 •* Allspice; for dale bv & RICItKT'ON* tjhKi) UUCKWUEAT—4U bus prime, just m-eifed and Q for sale hy | jp2l | .7 AML3 WaRLKgp, T>ir l .\j E LKMO.>S—ISO tx»i„s prime Lemons, in alnro i and far hale by • • * . j«l4 .1. 0. ANDERSON 4.C0, « wLI » tm .t : K “ran uTs-axw fc ,h coconut., X anu for hale by -J* l * J - ANDERSON k CO.. 0 Wool street. lISsEEdoIL— Juat received and for sale )W ’ _ 1 .IQKL MOJiLKK. BUTTER 14 firkins prune fre.»b, receivtsTan 1 for nUe br HUNKY 11, COLLINS. KABLS—I2 casks just rewived ao<J for sale by _J l± XIKNBY 11, OQLLINP. 1? 5 hGUN 3 A N D »’I STO L 3 —A great Turiety kept con \i b.aotly on hand, together with the necessary apmmt* nanres, and shooting material In general, for sale by J 024 BOWN Jk TETLEY . Kli\OLM2Ktj— A good assortment ot all Kind* of Kctol vers, including Colt’s, Allen’s, Warsten’s, Werner’s, ana tho Revolving Bummer Fistol, jast received and t* sale wholesale or retail, by DOWN A TETLEY, i ■ I3d Wood street BALTIMORE UElthlNC AND SHAD, Terv fine, for sale by the barrel, by BAILEY A KKNSHAW, • 253 Liberty street Know noiiiinu suirt collars, cravats, and ■a full assortment of Furnishing Goods, at the new Trimming Store of JeS4 FRANK VAN GORDER. IjIXTKA OLD GOV’T. JAVA COFFEE—AYew begs.Tcry li superior, received and for sale by . . j*'-* 4 W. A. M’CLIJRO. ClUAl’ij fill AtV La.—A. A. ttAsOM A Ou. bare just re* j o-ived, per exprrta, another large assortment of rieh plain and embroidered Crape Shawls. mySD r IVOBAOCO-31 kegs Kentucky Si* Twist Tobacco, fecelyfed X on consignment; for tale by . r J° 2l J. A. HUTCHIBON 4 00. MISCELLANEOUS. HFINRY HOLMES. B. T. C. MORGAN, 104 Wood fctreet. A. A. MASON 4 CO, ‘£6 Fifth strwt\ ~ ■% *** J . .. Sr..' • • -V-i' /;! MEDICAL. ?: ? ? m $ O ('out*, nr Rapture ot Ihe Utmeli, «I"MIKKK AKK THOUSAND* OF PERSONS WHO nr«» iifllir'led with »■ It upturn of ih* Rowels, who pay little -f-j-I—•' 1 —•' T -f-w altenffon tn tli* 1 untifetlj* Bowels nT djW strangulated. when, injiir-proba- I bitv, It may be too Ut*j How important ft .K then, for :»;1 suffering from any form of Hup* ur« nf the Bow.-K to call at once upon DR. KEYSKR, -at lII* Wholesale Drug Store, oo ths corner of Wood street ai'il Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro truding portion of the Bowels. Dr. Keyeer ha* an office back of the drug store where Trasses are applied, and war ranted to giro ratlsfacUon. He also has every variety of Trusses that yon can name, and at any price, to suit the means of every cne in Deed of the article. I also keep erery kind of Supporter*, B dy Braces, Suspensory Banda ga, Elastic Slocking*, for enlarged reins, and-all kinds of mechanical appliances used in the cure of disease. I would respectfully inrite the attention of the public to an excellent Truss for Children, which inr&riably effects cures in a very short lime. N. R— I alj*o keep no hard, and for sale, a large assort meat of Shoulder Braces of the most improred kind, that have been worn with so much satisfaction by hundreds of pereous, both in find oat of the city. DR. KKYSKR’B DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, comer nf Wood sU-eet and Virgin alley, No. 140, sigh of the Golden Mortar. jel4d£w FROM THE JVEW HAVEN PALLADIUM. 45- Frost Wort or Kook Rose.— A medicine under tbo title of “ Rock Rose,” ma4F from a plant of that name, ia barici: a great run in this tidnity for its cur|itiTe properties. The cry of “quack.” so truly applicable to at least one half of the medicines of the day, cannot be jubtly applied to the Rock Rose, for it haa “ made its mark " in th ; * city in several cases, to the relief and cure of sufferers, when other remedies have failed—and what is quite re markable, some of our best physicians do not hesitate to s,eak very favorably of The certificate?! of cure?, are not lubrications. but from highly respectable per sons. moi.t of whom are well know to us. The manufactu rer is altw we’i known to us as a gentleman who would not bo enif&ged in u humbug, or in deceiving the public 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 auJ coti-th*, “XtAii t. The Rock Rose has long been known as a plant of rare medical virtue, and its preparation is super intended by a gcntieaian cf ability and character, in this city.—.V. 11. Regislrr. NiW Havex, Dec. 20,1851. This Is to certify that Ihe notice of the Rock Rose medi cine publbLcii in our pai>er in connection with one from the Palladium, was cot only unsolicited, bat was written by the Kditr.r of bis own judgment nod observation. OSBORN * BALDWIN. ' rAtunirw Orrict, New Haveo, Dec. 22,1861. This will certify that the favorable notice of the medicine known n« the Rcx-k Rose,” was a vaiuntary testimonial, inJun-d by the writers* knowledge of the curative effects of the article in certain cases, as well as by thefavorableopin ions which others, well known to him, had expressed of it; and furthermore, the article was written Without pay or the nf payment, cr the knowledge of the manufac- BABCOCK k WILDMAN. “SCROFULA.” MYERS’ EXTRACT OP ROCK ROSE. This wonderful medicine U fast gaining for itself a popu larity which no other, m-dldne ean beast o£ The plant, Rock I'.o-t-, U u*ed and recommended by many eminent physicians of our country. Hear what J. H. Thompson, of Philadelphia, *ayc: “I have prescribed it in bad cases of Scrofulous patient* at Wills Hospital.** HU success at tracted the attention of senior physicians. He reports the following r-markable case of White Swelliog of the right hip, in February, 1844. 7*ho_lad was seven year- old, and had the di-«i-:e for three years, the bone was dislocated up wards and outwards. There 1 was a large opening on the hip leading to the bone, iuto which I could thrust my fin ger. I counted three ulcers. He had been under several physicians, who bad giWn him up. 1 ordered a decoction at Rock Ro«e—in two days his night swells ceased, I then ordered a tea spoonful of Hock Rose, three Umesadsy. Thirty-nine days after, be was entirely well. >" Fold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSES, No. 140, corner of Wood *tre«: mid Virgin alley. 45“ B*xD of the Golden Mortar. >s* Especial Notlee to Person# Using God Liver having made arrange mer.ti with Ifeser*. PoppkimA Thompson, for a regular supply of their genuine COD LIVER OIL, put up in pint bottle.-', would respectfully invite the attention of the pub lic to an examination cf the article, being fully persuaded that for purity and freenws from rancid taste or swell, it is unequalrd. There I* n'w no Cod Liver Oil ia this country superior, If equal, to the above. Hundreds oi bottles have bt-en sold, and given unrivaled satis faction Ln-tbe article of Cod Liver Oil, persons taking it should be careful to ob tain a genuine article and on* free from a rancid taste t-M smell i as Its virtues are greatly euhanced by its being aorep tabic to the s tomaeh and not producing nautuea—purity and a pleasant taste makes it more readily taken up by the lac teal* and-absorbed into the Mood, and thereby in causing the richness of that fluid giving a tone and healing impree d->n to every organ through which it passes. Bold by GEO. U. KEYSER, No. 140, e. "nor of Wood street and Virgin Alley. mylo.diw Sign of the Oolden Mortar. N. R.—l also ktvp 01. kinds of Genuine Patent or Propri etsry.ileiicln'*s, for many of which I hold the exclusive agency, and which will be sol by the doaen or grees at New York and Philadelphia price*. LIST OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, OX II tXD AXD ?r>B SALB ITT FLEMISG BROTHERS, l*rv) ri*Ufr» <rf MlMrli Lirtr Pills. Wholesale Druggists and Dealert in J'tsUnt Medicines, t'-nrner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KKKLKK’S tMERICAX COMPOUND; Javnr’s A.terntire: *“ Carminative Balaam; ' •• Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; “ • Sanative PilLs: Hair Tonic; Wisur’a Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryunt’n Pulmonary Balsam; HootiaudV German Ritters; UolUpd Jo Hostetler’.* .'tjjnach do Men-htu-s' Uterine Cathrdsron": Storm*' .-s-c'ch Couch Candy; Pn.-e's Jo; Thorn’* do: ’ lcwe'a dr: Osgood's India Choln_'rgue; Morse's Invigorating Cordials Tylor’s Gum Arable Drop*; Harrison’s Hair Dye; I'haloc’s do Batchelor’* do MeMann’s Elixir of Opium; Bryant’* Purifying Extract; IhdleyV Pain Extract; Brown's Essence o* Jamaica Qingor'i McAllister’s do do: * Kidder’s InJelliV,* Ink; Payson’s do Jo; AruhcldV do; Pr On if sirfgean*: l.v-rif ’ i.uihuiroo; I’iitUV J.jliy White; s Bazin’s Jo; T«'l'ia*’ Liniment; Hunt'S do; Allen’* Nerve trad Bone Linimeat; Mexican Mustang do; Fprrel'g Arabian do; \ Gardner's . Jo; Ramil’s Indian dr; Carter’rJSpnnUh Mixture; Bmrnc’s Pile Lotion; Meon Fun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling Oil: Rusbinu, Clarke A Co-V Cod Liver Oil; McAllister’s Uintmrnt; • Bings’ltch do: Ferrel’a <iq; Gray’s dd: Tra-k's Magnetic Ointment; Judkln’s do. ~ fwaim'? panacea; Houck’s do; Bnrgant's Infant Panacea: Perry DnvD* Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Houghton's Pepsin; Kter'a Petroleum; McLane’s Celebrated Lirer Pills; Rrandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable PUl< Lee’* Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even's do: -Seay net’ Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ill i Jayne’s Anodyne Cough ’ do;. -.Tbwnsend’v Health -• do; Je«r David’s Piasters: Shoemaker'* do; T’ Dr. Newman’s do; Radwnv’e Ready Relief; Morris’ Remedy; Prof.'Wood’a Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; R u 11’s 5a rsa pa rHI a; Tuwnsend's do; Band’s do: Guysml’s Extract Tellow Dock and Sarsaparilla;' l Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Clearer 5 * Honey; “ . , Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ - Musk; Ludmm’s Specific; McLane’e Sudorific Cough Syrop; Tyler’s Gum Arabic, do; Bel>rs' do; Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry ; . Smith's Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Tricophorou?; Norwood's Tinctureof Varatrum Viride; McH-me'sCelebrated Vermifuge,' Dr. Locock’s Puknooic Wafers; Thompson’s Eye Water; Agents fir nil of Dr. MeClintockV Family Medicines: Dr. Needham's Breast Pomps; • Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pomps; (Tua» Elastic do do. fablfkly Tape-Worm la Children. TAPE-WORMS frequently infest the intestines of tha adult. They are often of enormous size and length, cansing great pain and lend am am In the stomach The central health becomes deranged, the system enWded, und the symptoms are continually aggravating,not!J relief or death terminates the suffering. B.A. Fahnestock's Ver mjfi’ge is the bt*t remedy in this case The worm, after being dtwtroval. will, be discharged in detached portions, and a speedy relief will be obtained. ’ • ~ , Nrw Ytuot, NoremberSth, 18S3. I hereby certify, that I gar© a vial of B. A. Fahoewtock’s > enmfuge to a daughter of mice, two year* old, and It caused her to pass two worms, the same day; one a tape* worn), thirty inches in length, the other a large stomach worm, twelve inches in length. I most cordially cheerfully recommend it as a worm medicine. , J 0. FnsLMsa, 378 West 43d street. - 4jF* Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 <&, jyS , corner of Hrgt and Wood ms. FOR SA LH—Five Lots on Pennsyivania'Avetiua, to freest of Chatham street, and 4 Lott at the Junction of enlh and Webetwr streets.’ Alan, a large variety of etaatof Lots throughout the city. IT you want any ktndof prenr ij for a home, just enquire of THOMAS WOODS, - . J* 2 ®-- ?SFourthstree^ v*-fcePaeS */*, ►- * • ®- * 4 - -V ."V • . ■=- ".jfrt ' > - RAILROADS THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. * THIIOUGH 19 JPIFTJBB* HOVRk. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY fiTH, THREE THROUGH TRAINS. UK UATL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sunday c axeepted) at 7 o’clock, stopidog at'all the regular stn **“?*•»? *"? vlo S lB Philadelphia at l2Vck*k,. P M. THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily («lU«pt S 0 at r 1 , ' vloc b» stoppi-K at Greftubttnr, Lattobu, niairsriUe, Lockport, Johtudown, Wiimore, Gallltm, Al-u da., arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, the »*Xt morning. . TUB EXPRESS TRAIN will leave ev«y evening • t °TO |B B uo, y at Greensburgh, lAtrobe, UilLide, Johnstown. Lil’cv’?, Gallic*cn. Ac., connecting at Jlarxlsburg wlti the train for Italri more, and arriving IMdladelpbitt or Baltimore, at noon. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every *Ri-r -noon (except Sunday) at o’clock, slopping at *ll regu lar stations, and rusning only a.* foe as iitair-vitta. THE SECOND .ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Irate* daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. Unstopping at all sta tions, and running only an for as Bouton’*. RETURNING TRAINS arrive In Pittsburgh. First A*- <•ointnodaik.il arrives at 8 o’clock. A. H. 'Btpresa. M. Second Arec.mmoiaUon.T lo i* M. 3Jaill24tL p.il. Ft+t Uue, 24e0, A M. ~ . t*™}* New York.slo.so: Farn Fkre to Baltimore. $B. Fare to Bedford Springs, *5,70. Baggagecheckod to all stattoceSu the Peuunrlvnoi* Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. I‘aseeogerej purcliasing tickrte in care, will be ebsrad «3 cerre In addition to the station rates, except bom - where the Company have no Agent No notea oDa loea denominailoa than five d-llars will he received lu payment for ticket*, except those hraued by the Banks of Pentwylvania. NOTICE.—In ease of loa, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage onlv, «n.| for an amount not exceeding |IQU: * N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line hxa U 88& employed to convey and baggage to and from the DepoLat a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each passenger, IS rents for each trunk. For tickets, apply to ' J. URSKUIEN, Agent. At the P. R. R. Passenger Stntlon,-on Üburtr st PitLshnrgh, July dth. 7864—fje7 OHIO AITD. PmraSYIYAJTIA New Arrangement. COMMENCING FEBR VARY 28,1854 gUIE*iWSI 1854 1854 MAIL TBAXN leaves Pittsburgh at SA H: ’diwff at atiee; takes tea at makes a doee ora* necisoD there with a last Express Train, reaching Cincin nati abontl2 o’clock at night. • EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o'clock, p. y afuir the arrival of the Kipross train from Philadelphia, and reaches CreetHne at 11,30 P.JtL, connecting withtha Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning - Connections cn> made with the Ohio and Indian a 4 n— 1 - Belfontaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. Connections are made with Cleveland, MonroevUle San/ dusky, Toledo, Detroit auil Chicago with. Bucyrui*, Upper Sandusky, Forest, nod the towns nn the Mad Kirer Howl. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville,and towns on the Mansfield road. • isL Fare to Cincinnati $7 ;.t o IndinnafSHesB; to Dayton *&fi 6; to Toledo $8: to Ooiumbos $5,25; u>Zanesville $540; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rates. RSTURKISGt THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.15 P 31, and reaches Pittsburgh at B.SO P 31, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hour* to Philadelphia, MAIL TRAIN leaven Crestline at £3O, A. M-, cn thear • rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11 Ao, PM. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 5 P 31, and New Brighton at 6 A M, and 1.15 PM. SVKKIGIIT TRAIN learea Pittsburgh tU4 U, and 9 P , M., and arrives at 4.20 A >J, scd 4.30, P M. Tho Trains do not run on Sunday. «“ Tickets or further infmaetion.npply at the Uekat ofßcea of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Jtaliroad Company, of J. 0. CURRY, at the corner oJJlce nuder the M ft ß ftW pVh House, Pittsburgh, or ol 5 GEOUGK PARKIN, 'Hckct ‘Agent, Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad. SUtfILEE XAIUIT between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia «"<t Baltimore; coramendog April Ist, ISM. firil C&w—Brooms, Cedar and-WoMen Ware, Feathers, Furniture, second hand, For?, Piano*, Poultry; Wines, in basket* or boxes: 73 cents 100 tbs. Scond Clou —Dried Pruit, Beeswax, Deer glrfnv Clever and Timothy Seed, Glassware. Hardware, Ban, Wool ud Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: €oc-¥• 100 tbs. Third Clou— Bacon and Pork (loose,) Duttir, in Crkina, ' kegs or bbls; Hides, Lealhsr, Soap, Window ffiass, ardOot ton, uncompressed: Sic.*lloo lbs. • tburUi &<ut— Alcobdl, Bacon (in casks or boxes.) Barlsy sod Malt, Beef and Pork, Cradles, Cheese, Lard and lard Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed.) Leaf Tobacco r 4t)c. > tfo tbs. Flour SO cents bbl. ■ prl G. Blaflun A Co.’s Transportation Lln« TO AXD FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NRW TORK.—The Owners and Agents of said Libs bare been for the put fburteeu year* connected with the u old established WoghamV line” They win give their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of I’rndac* Mer chandise, in the shortest' time and on as favorable terms as an; other Lipe. AA" Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila delphia and Baltimore. * I GEO. BINGHAM k CO., Canal Itano, Liberty at, llttabiireb. BINGUAM, DAVIS' k CO, Pr-nriatiip* . 2™ Market arcek Philadelphia, irspnewrr.-j JAMES WILSON, Agwst, UH North at, Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, • • :8d Wwt st, New York. XTKW BOOKS JOST RECKIVED.—AtQerton : by Hut lx RasfceU Mittnrd; price $1,23. Nanette and Her Lovers; t>y T&lbotGuyne; JL 'I he Money MaKer: i.y jao* C. Campbell; $l. Behind tie Scenes: ijy Lady Itulwer: $1,25. The Master 1 )’ House .1 by Logaq; SR2S. Calarar, or the Knight cf the Conquest: a Romance of Mexico: by Robert Moulpoaery Bird; $1,85. The Iron Cousin, or Mutual Influence: by Mary C. Clarke. J - The Dcdd Family Abroad: by Charles Lever; 75 cents. The Jesuit’a Daughter: by Ned .Bantime; 50ftnt*. Aubrey: by the author of Ca*tla Avon. The Wilmlog'> tonr*, etc. j , Dark Shades of CityjLifo; 23. cents. The Renegade Glpsey, cr the Betrayal of Cixude Dural. Received and for tale at the cheap Book Store of A. GILDENFK.VSEY m co; | 7A Fourth street. G Klr*T MILL FOB fiALE OK KENT.—A valuabletiriTt Mill, of 3 run of ptone, in complete order, and doing a good business; sitnate on the Sandy and JtetTer C&Dal, a short distance from thd Ohio river; witha goud Dwelling Barn, and 13 aqres of Land. • Will be sold or leaded • on favorable terms. * 8. CUTUBEUT 4 SON, .i-16 . Third street. ‘ PAPER HANGINGS——SS, Wood street, where m»y be Ibucd the largest and most complete assoriment of Frvach and Americnn Wall Papers west of the mountain*, vit: Velvet, Gold, Satin, Flowered, Common and Cheap PapcOKißorders, Views, Decoration*, Stutbarr Birds, Cen tres', and Panels of Oak, ILirblc and Gold. Parlors, balls and offices decorated in latest Parisian style. C’Aeop Paper*: «v grfeat variety always on hand, laper hung with judgment, taste and economv. j-4 5 WALTER P. MARSHAL!. TEST RECEIVED.—The Pilgrims of M’alsinghatn, or It wales of Hie Middle Apes: by Agnes Strickland. Tbe Master Houab; a tale of Southern Life: by Logan, piackwood’s Magazine, sordone. Graham’a •• 4 - July. . The New York Journal. Woman’s Love; a true story of the Heart: by Eugene Sm«. For sale at PAUL KLEINER'S Literary Depot, j»*3o Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. MAUAZLNKB FOR JULI, JUoT RECEIVED. Putnam’s Magazine, fur July. Harper’s do . do. Graham’s do do. ; Peterson's do do. - Popular Educator, No. 12. Russia: by DeCvetine. Received and lb# sale at the cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDENFENNEY 4 j-3 ’ 76 Fourth streak- LATE PUBLICATIONS AT DAVIBON’C, Market st., near Fourth. The Life of Dr. Alexander: by h’w son, J. W. Alexander, The Magazines at 20 cents per camber; our present and future price. Daniel; a Model for Young Men: by Dr. Scott, of New Or* loans—a toorse of Lectures. . Fern-Leaves; sueend series. * The Pariah Side; abetter book than either SannvSide or Shady Ride. - ’ Carter’s New Books for Youth, vis: Mabel Grant, Charles Roussel, the Wood Cutters and Exile* of Lebanon, Ac, Ac. Alexander on Cohsolktlon; cheap edition,'sl^2s. Manual of Missions, or Sketches of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church: by Her. JiC. Lowrie; with maps, showing the , . . Africa and the American Flag. , : TitK HISTORY OF PITTSBURGH, from the earliest ne n<\l when it was visited by white tuen, down to the clum of the last ecptury,w!th notices of some of the impor tant manufactures and works of internal improvement, up lo the present time: by Neville BrCralg. Esq. About one hundred copies of the above highly fnte*aat» log work remain on hand—the: price reduced to 76 eeats a ccpv. Published and for. sale Inr JOHN IL MELtOR, j*lo J M Wood street. Allegheny building lota for sals.—Right choice Building Lou. situate on Ohio Laoe r each 24 feet frock by 130 deep tea 24 feet alley, and directly oppo site Bagftley street, which is now paved anl in good, order. Thtse Lots are offered tor sale at low prices, and oh easy term*. &■ CUTiIBEKT A fiON. je]9 140 Third street. AS I am dow winding up my business at tlm corner -of Wood and Water street*, preparatory to restoring to my new non on Fifth street, I wquli! hereby uotifj my tikniis that l bars placed my books in the hands of K o NEAL, K«t,nn.Third street, between Wood and Ma-.ket for the collection of all debts due me upon them. Those knowibg themselves indebted to mo will please cafl as above and settle. A NOTE d&VedTimpjtfy' 25,1&54. payable ftmr mon’bsaf ter data,' at the oQce of Wlnalo», Lanier * Co.. JS'tt r Yoik, signed & Wjjoda, f resident PiLUbccghandSteuben ville BaUroad—endorsed, Charles Naylor, Secretary. * All persons are hereby warned not to. bay raid ootr, is payment mU U refuted. Any person finding It will confcr an obligation by leaving ItwiibU.E. Arnold A Co., or THOMPSON BELL A CO, jv6 corner Third and Woodst*. - * JSatha—Hoc, Cold, and hh«»er. ""T IN the filling and furnishing of which, nothing has been spaced toTeoder battling ltunHouaas well as healiWul. Are open every day, (Sunday’s excepted,)from 5 o’clock, A. IL, until 10-P. AL.ai ilw Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Puqneene 'Way. " j*fl> . ; , JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. r K. S. Seal, Alderman. vyo. 01 THIRD Street, between Wood and Marketstreeta, i.l Pittsburgh. CoHoctionsp tom pt ly made, ftmrfsjf en gages, a»d,otber writings drawn with nwdnesa andaeen ncj. JeHgly JUW RhCfiIVKD r£K JSXPAKos, iilifiMOßJU&e Alarge of new and beeotifoi styles Bar Hioga, Breast Pins, Gold Pencils and Pens. Al*o,aaew article of Fun, whlah are very pretty ar.d eheap.-_o«r stuck is Ms»t to any is the city in style and quality,/and we gnaraatee (othe purchase* we will sell %neapodah>onr line as tow as any- lastira boose will *«U, 4m ranch less than ahyptber establishment in this city Sire bs a caD, and examine oar goods and prices, at 51 Marini vtnet , •; : - ' ' hoofs. MAUMttUjtr- tO.btHa. large f»o. 3 Mackerel, 185 A h speotion,Justreceivedandfbr saleby ,* ,yei> , - , - gyoLieg a Hnaumatg. . .A- tHXUbDWRALLMi lluUas. Mi ThjM stmtj TOR J% 3ALK—Contains eight rooms, good esDar and Ratted •MU.: [Jal3] S. COTHBRWT ft RON, 1» Third street T CV>N-«C f ‘ 'J * «■■.■*< * *f M* ,-^j GEORGS C. FIUyCTBCCg. 3. S. DAYISON,. Go Market street, near Fourth. JOHN" CALLAHAN.
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