->* i* w ♦*<*«*..*»,**»£‘ .. ~ vi • t 'cv • ipr^ m> »: At, ' ' V*. • 49, kssf&k^^ : r.: :-vV. « IMMSM; •*■ tf» WVi'H-* J%oV> ;^.^‘. v v- J ■Bp£&s^te^ggys Ippmfeg&i&Bg •*> r-* vV'v «fil vfekßfei ■*£*s?§[**£ fe; Kv' '^pll SKSS$$?$ 3Rta llllftf |J| ill ill Jffll wjjjg l&SvS*; ifl gsom I|ftll||l’ J* > ■** e «ifitA-'V'' i*. .-, ■'.' ; ■* ■• '■:•■• -if .f ..• e Jv, ~ i- ■> •*" . S*» ’£*£'’- *'V'-V*^^^%V*>- ;i •-* *'-.' '’ : .'-V'' A\ •■• ■ ’’’ ! .-'\j?%~ *'" -’,- " I \V' ‘ ■'••' ;■• < v « -?>. ■■ ; - :.*-«> tAjlftffiyg » :•»'* * V'r *;-•■.»’••:.■• '-A*vV. \*v \ c ' i , i y 1 \; H >, • » . :^ v 1 ' r. • v;.- ,< -■ :■ - .>*> • • ■■ ■: 'A h: ? v “j •» u. . 'if'— riSf*" ' v : ' • 'i'' "! • • ' ’ I ' I , _■} , I '' * ! ' *.i,- ! the city post. THURSPAY^MORKING: i Health Oifiob latermenta in the City o 1 Fittsburghy from July 4th to July 10th, 1854. PHUUUJBu, j • ADUtTa> CHTLOaM.; • Asthma < * Cholera Infantum 0 Still Bom— ~* ® Consumption.— —« - ® Typhoid Fever—. 1 Aoddeni . 1 Mania a Potu - 1 Congestion of Brain. f Bpaim —— ® Few.- 1 OF THE ABOVE THERE WERE: Coder 1 year 8 From 40 to 60 C From Ito 2 .0 60 to 60 2 «i 2to 6 —.O “ 60 to TO 0 •t 6to 10 0 “ 70 to 80 ' 1 •« lOtto 15 0 " 80 (to 0p 0 « 16 ttr2o ..........0 “ 00 to 100 0 “ 20 to 30 3 Age unknown 0 “ 30 to 40 .0 Males I<>: Females 6; *Whlte 15; Colored I .Total 16. By order of the Board of Health A. C. MURDOCK, 'Physician of Board of Health. The Filth is the Streets. The present filthy and disgusting condition of the streets aod alley* of our city is a disgrace to the alacrities, and an annoyance and nuisance that it is &1 moan impossible to boar longer with pa* tience. In numbers of. our thoroughfare* can be found plies of the mwi nauseating and sickening im* pregnatlng the atmosphere to such an extent with their 'pestiferous exba'ations, as to make it almost impossible for persons who hare a regard for their health to lire in such neighborhoods. With that dread destroyer, the Cholera, making its rapid and in6iduous advances, how can we ex* pect to keep it out of our midst, unless proper precaution ary mea«ures are adopted; and what plan ; would be more proper than to clear our city of the masses'of decayed mat ter, which invite its approadi? If something is not speedily done, we see nothing to prevent its breaking outand raging with a virulence unknown at any of its former visits, unless it should be discovered that dirt was a preventive of Jbe disease: for at no time before was our city in so miserable a condition, as regards cleanliness, os it is at the present' time. _ I We think that tbo ocular and olfactory! evidence, to be met with by passing through almost any of our alleys, would be sufficient to maka any one cognisant of the ex is:* lag nuisance, and yet from the indlffereneo displayed, it teems as if it was necessary that as epidemic of same kind should break out, to affjrd eonvinclag.propf of the shame ful manner in which the health of the city; is neglected. The attention of the Street Commissioner has been called more than once to the matter; but from,the inattention vith which the request was treated, we suppose that funfe tionary poawssas neither the authority or ability to do any thing la the case; we, therefore, suggest'the propriety of Councils taking the affair in band, and adopting such inea* snras as will accomplish the end desired in the shortest pas* time. - -- Theatre. —The largest audience of the season :attended at the Theatre last night, on the occasion cf the benefit of Miss Woodbury; and all were extremely pleased with the effective and excellent manner in whic.t she ren dered the character of Maritane, In tho play of Don Csesar do Bum. Mr. iTFarland appeared, as Don Cassar. 1 his gentleman, although with us bat a short Utne, has already' achieved a success and popularity, of whirls be is eminen.ly deserving. Possessing great personal advantages, a sonorous •and well cultivated voice, with easy and graceful stage ac tions, his personations are given with a vividness sod truth fuloess execediag'v gratifying to all peal loversof tbedrema. His conceptions of certain evince a boldness and better knowledge of tho spirit of the janthor than any per sonation of the same parts we have [ever teen: and we are very much mi; taken if he Is not to rank in the highest circles of bis profession. jr For this evening’s mrs offered—The Irish Tutor, Manij tin Jrwan, —eufiWent, we think, to «! Badly Scalded —An inff erts, who resides D*ar tbo Canal Br] was the suffm-r y esterday, by a pai accident, occurring through the wrelcssuesa of a arrant girl. The mistress of the hou*« w{ts vrtgage-J in washing, and a k-Vl«* rf boiling waurjhnd been left standing in the kitchen, over which the girl jwas dandling the child in sport, to frighten its mi'lier, lfiio was standing along riJe. Thu iof.iut giving a suddeu spring, throw Itself out of the arm 4 of tbo nurse, and fell into the scalding fluid. Al thougn taken cu; in an insl.nt afterwards, it was so badly .-Mured by its terrible bath, as to leave bat little hope* cf »very. The girl, through who«> culpable thought , ’ , ard'lent occurred, was so frightened, that she lesmess the . , • . •'uuvulsioDf. was thrown tnto _ _ n Xf ’•crV-'lz has been indefku* The Povnix—Ma_, “ ..... , . . the bog nuisance, and as the gable to his endeavor? to»ou. , . . . , , . . * , „,, that the large lot in the rasult of hi> exertions, announces ; , , , . . • completely filled with Ninth Ward, used as the public pen, is v f, , . „ porkers of all descriptions, which it is his . ... . . thi m at anctlon next Saturday, if the owners do noti . before that The street* arc now comparative./ ri ** of bo*h “ grunters” and *• barkers,"—ill* remorseless bt of the •• constituted authorities " failing on these latter with especial fsverity. , Stealing Irox. — A wretched looting German, by the’name of John Wolff, was arrested yesterday, and brought Wf're Mayor Volz, for the larceny of al >t of iron from James W.:oJ A Co., on Water street! The Mayor re. oognixing him as an Rid and incorrigible vagrant, sent him to jail for thirty day?. Assault and Battery.— George Miller was yesterday held to bt»ii by Mayor Adams, •of Allegheny, to answer to a charge of assault and battery,'preferred by J.ti. KcAleer. Elizabeth Cupps was ai~o bald to bail for a similar of fence by the same magistrate, on oath of Catharine Babingvr. Os a Tour —Hid 'Honor, Mayor Adams, of Allegheny, left yesterday on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad; for the West, where he designs'traveling f.>f the next twr*or three weeks. Alderman Hfjs will attend to the datiep of the office in lib absence. ! Fike.-*-A fira broke oat yesterJay morning, about in the upper story of Mrs. Atkinson's house, odTSeventh street, opposite the Neptuno Engine House, bat was extinguished before doiog any other dam age than burning a small hole in the roof. . Wk woutp invite attention to the large saleo/ Hardware, Cutlery, Carpenter’s Tools, Stocks and Dies, Ac., which Is to taka place this morning at 10 o'clock, at Davis' auction store. VA.Lt! Ai'LKOrtlH M 1 I.L oi ibr-e run oi stone, capa ble of turning out 50 bbl-. of Fiourin '24 hours, for Pile by r. CCTMUERT A SON, j„l3 140 Third street. IyilKßV —13 kegs Emery, assorted, lo store anil for sale 'j by FLEMING BttOTHBRS, je!3 soccefsQTß to J Kidd A Co . 60 Wood street CHEESE— 24 boxes prime Chce.e.Jusr received and for ule by ]jy4] SMITH A 9INCLAIR. VALUABLE HAND STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE. —'A good three story Brick House of 11 rooms aod kitebon, hall, parlors, Ac., ail well papered and In good order; dry cellar, coal vault. An. The Lat is 20 feet front by 110 deep, to a private alley. Price $4,000, and easy terms of payment. On Townsend street—a pleasant Dwelling House of 8 rooms, with a good lot of ground, trees, vines, Ac. Price $2,000. 8. CUTHBERT A SO.V, j«2B 140 Third street. A FINE COUNTRY SEAT OFFERED: FOR BALK,—It ii 12 acres of improved Land, on the Hlnersville road —* beautiful spot for little monev. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, je2l 75 Fourth street. RAPING Warranted to cut from 10 Jo 15 acres of Wheat or other small grain! per day, with one span of horses and driver. For sale by v E. R. BHANKLAND, ' mV3O 129 Wood stnwL ONLY $4OO FOR A FRAME fIODSE, and Lot of Ground, eltaate la Allegheny city, near BeaTerstreet. The Lot is 30 by 60 feet, with fine peach tree?, coal houße, and examine. $l,OOO, In easy payments, fjr a large Frame House and large Lot, situate on the eastern road, opposite the Arsenal Trail. Also several other Houses and Lots at verF low prices. 4 S. CUTHBERT A SON, je2d 140 Third street. ONE HUNDRED ENGRAVINGS—Frank Leslie's Ga zette of Paris. London and New York Fasbloos, tor July—This number has one hundred Engravings, hj aides a pattern for a Mantilla. Just received and for sale at the cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDENFENNEY St CO.. jyO No. 76 Fourth street MUZZLE YOUR uozen Dog Muzzles, j«st re ceived and for bale by BOWJV St TETLEY, je24 136 Wood stfeeh Farm for Bale. Tjftj undersigned offer for sale that exenlUnt Farm in Wilkies township, lately owned by Andrew Johnston, dec'd It is b-Jt ten miles from Pittsburgh, On the Northern Turnpike, and confine 140 ACRES OF LAND. There are on it four Dwelling .louses, two Barns, and other out houses, and a Grist Mtil. About seventy-five acres ore cleared, and it ia uador good cultivation. A good Orchard, good Springs of Wa'.er, and Coal, are found on it. A good title can be made, and possession given on - the first of March Dext. . « For terms and particulars enquire of ojther olFUie un dersicn-d. MARGARET JuUNSTON, jy7: wsm CHARLES M. JOHNSTON. Film WORKS! FIRE WORKS!!— , . 200 boxes Fire Crackers; 6 gross Roman Candles, 12 balls; j 7 •• do do 8 do; t> -‘ do do 6 do; s ** do do 4 do; 4 “ Triangles, No. 1 ; 3 “ do do 2; 60 hoxa Jackson Craekers; 6J0,000 Torpedofl; 40 gross Pin Wheels; 20 “ 1 ounce Rocket*; . 16 u 2 do do; J-2 “ 4 do do; 15 000 “ Pulling Cracker?; Second supply i i wt received and for sale by seconu supper. . j. C . ANDERSON * Cd„ ; e 27 No. 6 Wood street. Notice to farmers 60 Iloreo Rakes, improved pattern ; 20 patent Grain Drills; 40 dozen Hay Rakes; ■ o . 20 do Hay Forks; 6 . do Gra n Cradles; 20 do Scythes and Sneaths; 10 do liurae Moaslea; tor at 47 Fifth street, by jet? JAMES. WABDROP. I JUNE »UMMER DRESS GOODS.—A. A. MACON A CO -1 are now receiving another supply of-Sommer Dress Goods, comprising some very rich near styles of figured Be reges, S4Ur Tissues, Ac. Also, a large assortment of the most faahlonable colors in plain goods. JeT WINDOW SHADES, Fire Screens, Centers, Muses, Ac., for sale by [jet] WALTER P. MARSHALL. -T-i ■‘ *i f r, * I'f.ii*- jnrLtrj^y TELE(tH A PHIC. By the ; O'Reilly Line* lor.tl THREE DAYS LATER EROX EUROPE. : JULY-18. New* Yoix, July 12.—The steamer Aria arrived at 8 o’c’ock | this evening, with Liverpool dates to July Ist, being 'bree. days later than the Baltic. Liverpool Markets. —Cotton...Mllligaji reports the sales of the week at 77,000 bales : Orleans f»ir, 6U; Middling* 6% {-Upland thir, 6%; Middling, l\i : dem jnd good; prices Btiffer; lower grades have Improyel the most. The sales to speculators were 17,000 bales, and for export, 6.000. Breadstuff*.—Plour«.Wesiem canal, 35s 6d; Ohio, 365. Corn... Yellow, 355; White, 34s 01. MonxT Market.—Consols, 94. The Russian official reply to Austria had not arrived. The Austrians will certainly occupy the Principalities. The battle field seems to be changed to IbeCrimca. The Broker's board revolt Breadstuff* Influenced by the weather, have been heavy siooe the last report, but Improv ed at the clow Richardson quotes Flour on Friday as fol lows : Western canal SGi Gd; Ohio 335. Wheat: fair white 11s 6J; jedlls. Corn on Friday: yellow 34a; white 335. Lard: demand fair, holders firm, with moderate sales to the trade at 6. Beef In moderate request. Pork active, eastern dull; western Bacon active. The aspect of the war has undergone an entire change, and It Is difficult te foiesee what new complications may arise. Austria la ready to march her army of 200,000 men luto the Principalities, thus interposing between, the com batants and preventing further hostilities there. Austriabasnot yet received the Otar's official reply, and cannot receive It before July 3d. She will not act decisive ly until it is received. , , •The action of Austria is in accordance with the conven tion between herself individually and the IN rta tThe whole Anglo-French force is at Qallpolls preparing, it Is suppooed, for an expedition under St. Arnaud, in per son, into Crimea. , , ' ... The whole Russian army ol oecupaUon is falling back in good order, with all its storee, on Sereth and Pruth. The garrison of Ismail Oalau, 4c., are already on the march to the Crimea, and ail the disposable force will immediately follow as that is expected tube the next battlefield. Nicholas is on his way to Crimea from Keen. NapW was In the battle on the 27tb of J une; he had concentrated kU whole fore© within 23 miles of Constradt, in a manner that would indicate an attack. - Four British ships bombarded Bonareonu. The White Sea will be blockaded from the Ist of August. : Both armies iu Asia are motionless at liars. Greece is uulet. * Interesting debates took place in Parliament on the Fidi •tv trestle* and the Canadian elective Couoeil. Cupt. Pearson, of the Kose Stanlsh, died of his'wounJs received at the battle of Shanghai, Chios. Latest. —Vienna, Friday.—The Times correspondent U assured that Baron Preedorff received letters of recall on Friday morning, but it is not believed that diplomatic rela tions with Russia will he broken off. Count Coromnl is to enter Little Wwllachia by way of Or sova, with about 300 000 men.ou the 3d of July. On the 20th and *23J of June, the Turkish vanguard of •Jf« 000 men st ocked the Russian rear guard and drove it beyond Trajan’s Will. Bo iln despatches are stated to have been rerairod at St. Petersburg, containing the Ruffian answer to the Austrian requisition- Well informed perso'tas belieTe it gives norea eou to aspect ui gotiations wilt be further prolonged 1q tho treaty between Austria and Turkey. It is added that Aus tria will not enter into any arrangements with Russia, whirh shall not proceed on the assumption ot the sovereign right of the Sultan, and the integrity of his empire. Aus tria will evacuate the Principahtiosoo tho conclusion of pence with the least possible delay. Tire bombardment of Bomersund, on the Baltic, began at live o'clock on the evening of tho iilst; by seven o'clock., the masked Imttery was dismounted find abandoned,and at ten, the Rusrian magaaoes were in a blaxo. One hccount vnvstbe English lost three men, atjotber sajß four were killed and seven wounded. ' I S&jiter'a fore**, near CroDStVxlt. coi line of batlle sbii'f, n.ne frigates, fi Hue, and revcr»l French oojvett» v s. probably Napier wished to offer bati i>r recponoitre the defences ol Cron si u regular attack on that place. Opessa, 17th.—It U stated that at blockade. The ships were getting r Tli* Loodoo Time* paya tli* fullui m i'h the of fortlgn w>curt iJ.aaUck exchange On Vrllmy th «•••-!▼« dem in'l for o*fng toi ] «lf\early account* TUIRTY-TIIIKD' C JNGH.KSS. WasjTOgtos Cut, July I‘J—Skna.V.-Th* resolution to i.rint &U.OOG copies of th* compendium of lhi> census wiw h ken op, and amend*! po as to compose a table showlog ih- number of arres of land in each State under cultivation. The bill fjr the completion of the treasury building and f.T new war and navy departments, wa£takan up.-and af t< r a «hort deba’e postponed until to-morrow. The homestead bill was then take aup Mr. Clay b n temporarily withdrew that part of his amendment wldrh h» proposed to insert in lieu of the Cth section, leaving only the pending Diction to strike out the tilh section. Ur Chase opined the motion, and indicated the justice ■ f allowing all foreigners aright to eettie upon and culti vate the soil lie moved to amend by allnaiu* foreigner* whomavatauy time come to the United States, the privi leges of the bill. Ur. Butler favored the striking out, and onpo-ed giving f '•signers, who have become c linens, public lauJs acquired \« v the blood and treasure of Ain-ricau cithren*. ' Ur. Clay took the mrau view. He unclaimed all political f®*ociatlon with Natbv* Americans nr Know-Nothingl-m. hut said he kuew no measure so well calculated b» build up that partv a* this bill. Afterfurthor debate U»*> MU was i<**.tponcd, and after •• ;mrd the con«iJ.'n;:ioD of the Mil repealing so murb of the act of JSo2 as made a reduction of &0 per cent. on pre ■ p.Jd poet*-e of newspapers and periodicals. Mr. ers to pay the Post tMflre Department ill s maountit costs to transport them through the.msits. Mr. Chandler snid this MM, if parerd, would have the excellent pieces Lover, and Boots at aw a crowded house. It son of Mr. Hob- ige, la the Fifth Ward, ifal and probably Utal f.vt of curtailing newspaper circulation. Newspapers aud ; ftiodieahJ now jmv the expense rf transportation. After further debate the morniDg hour expiud, and tho House went iuto committee of the whole on the river and In.rbor bill. t... Later from Hav*na.»-Cliolera, *c. CbaKLestoX, July 11.—The steamer lea)»«l arrived on Monday nbrht. in quarantine. She left llatauaou tbciu-T -nijis, and Key Weal on the evening of the Mb. ftf Negro *'*Stia *he pHi9»d two French frigates aud otic French -•uer, bound for New York. ~'i «*al Duquesoe was huri-d with great pomp. Tli« 3pan t 10s. Beef: Baitlmcre prime dull, lower. ArrlVal of the Star of the Welt. Ngw York, July 12 —The fcteeruer Star ot the West arrived tbla morning. She brines one million, one hundred and seven thousand dollars from San Francisco. ANTKL)—TWO OK TUUfcifci LOTS, oo Diamond alley, between amithfield euJ Grant streate, tor which a Baltimore. July 12.—Tbe Washington city cars just nr- , | a i r price will be paid. Inquire of riced, ran off the'traek at bladensburg. The engineer kas : THOHAri WUOD3, 75. Fourth street, i jured, but the passengers escaped., MamaMoaMMa— Extensive Robbery:* New York, July 12;—Tbp Banking House of August Bel mont was entered last night and robbed of $140,000, in |i,too notes of tbo Biuk of the State of New York. Nsw York. July 12.—Flour: Wes'em canal, Inferior, a triflu lower; better grades a trifle Fairs 6160 bid* KraightState ats3 bag* Hlo at Sugar unchanged in every respect. Molnsses uoehanKfd, very dull. 'Stocks dull and lower. Money: actiredemnnd at previous rates; sterling exchange quiet. Whisky un changed; a o-oderate doing; sales 360 bbls Ohio at Fork a trifle higher; tales 400 bbls niss* at sLl,l*a>U,26; prime Reaffirm; sales 260 bbls repacked Chicago at $l6 ; country tuess $12(2.13. Beef liams wanted at 20@21; cut meats heavy: hams C^a7!,<; shoulders Lard Ann; sales 276 bbls at Rutter dull and plenty nt for Ohio. Iron Fteady. Galen* Lead dull at $B,75@G,Si. Philadelphia, July 12.—Anxiety to obtain the Asia’s ad vices restricted operations to-day. Flour..„Lltth* export de mand ; shipping brands are held at sstfpS.26. without finding buyers. Receipts unprecedently small, and stock gradu ally becoming reduced; sales for city consumption limited at the last quotations. Bye Flour and Corn Meal, llule In quiry. Very little Wheat cornlug in, and little-inquiry; sales 6000 buj new red at $1,70(251.75 per bushel: some in ferior white at $1,65. llye...Nothing doing. Com dull; Bales 2000,bush yellow last evening at 76, afloat. Whisky ...Demand limited; sales at 27<$2Ty£. Cincinnati, July 12.—Flour firmer at $7, arrival,} very lnrge. OalsSO@3sc. Barley and Rye nominal. Corn 45c. Whisky 219£j [ornins Fo«i .«U^ ARRIVAL OF THE ASIA. 'f aaMjtal cf twcifJ screw fir*; Frarn h ships of lb* 9. The Times says that ti e to lbs UiissUd tii-st, Uvll, rilhor (hail rnsko t i hi? date, there was do carp M-s as usu-1. ur< <;f a liruier mnnecU'-l iri' i<*S was af;Do»!*:rv l Rl 'll 1 Te wa.-> an ('xrri'tnely o the i f th* Southern News TELEGRAPH MARKETS. V . *- « •*» 1 > ,\* f* ' *■ *’ i 3 ' - •oWEfefew^asa^r. j -'ew a torrivkr j*rj*.,\ COMMERCIAL POST!. The ftfoev—Last evening at dusk,.the » th- ine'aJ mark was2B inches, and stationary tiling The flamer Erchanffr. Is the morning packet fur 1 iQI ; leaving st 0 uVlock, A. M. The steamer Jute La rare u the evening packet for Wlh*’. tag; leaving at 3 o'clock, P. M. The steamers Hartford and Empire were advertued to leure Cincinnati on Tuesday, 11th inst, for Pittsburgh. The regular Wheeling packet, tearing to-day, is the steamer Ez!ip-« ■. T.'iu hour of departure U 9 o’clock. The Cincinnati GazelU, of tho 11th, stales that the river rose at that point four Inches on the 10th, and was still ri sing. The rise was from the Little Hiaml and Licking riv ers? Business at the wharf was very dull. The steamer Challenge is going to leave to-day for Cincin. nati. She is In charge of Captain Nelson Crooks, a veteran Captain; and the mere mention of whose Dame to a large majority c! travelers Is sufficient to insure a tull load. The light draught steam propeller Oakland leaves this morning for Cincinnati, in charge of Captain C- Brennan* and Mr. Benson os clerk—Captain Millinger resigning to superintend the buildiog of his new boat, now in course of construction. Steak dost Mbs in want of Pure Medicines and Medicine Chests, can have them supplied at lower prioes than they can be hud any where in the city, by calling at DU. KKYSKICS Drug Store, No. 140, corner Wood St and Virgin slley, Sign of the Golden Mortar. POET OF PITTSBURGH. 2 FEAT 4 INCHES WATER tW THE CHANNEL, METAL MARE. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. '*• Thomas Shrlrerj Hendrickson, West Newton, “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. Convoy, Wolf WellsvUle. u “ i Kxebange, M’Callum, Wheeling. ' - Jesse Lazear. Neal, Wheeling. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luaerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newtor. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. «• Cenvoy, Wolf, WellsvUle. Jesse Laaeaf, Neal, Wheeling. •* Exchange, M'Cal'am, Wheeling. •• Advance, Neare, Cinclunati. STEAMBOATS. "1854.” PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ASD SAINT LOU IJS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, FOSI THE CONVETANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BETWEEN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Loula. Tins Line is composed of seven class (towerful Stnamera. un» IjdMßlttn gs23fisdßbquailed for speed, splendor, safely end comfort,and is the osit THaouufl daily line of Steak Packets op tho Ohio river. It connects with the U. 3. Mali Llne«>f Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville aud fiaint Louis; by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through daily. Two uew Steamers have been adder! to the Line, which now consist* of the following boat*: Days of Departure Boats. Captains. from Ihttslmrgh. DUCKKyW STATK. M. W. BfitzneovEß....Sunday. MEASKNUKK, N 0.2 J. B DaTM- Monday. A Lt.KGIIKNY r the Kh*.re aud inlortnediatr ports TIIL'RffDAY. llilh inst, at 10 A^M. For freight and passage apply on l«*ard. nr to jy(2 ’ JOHN FLACIC. Agent. ‘ 'For CincTnnatl. THK light draught steam profiler OAK . .ieSfendliAND, No. 1. Capt. MiLMNdrn, will leave on --4‘Ss|gMH T nf t.-fliiA V 13th inst., at 10 o’clock, A. M., for the a’ovu and intermediate port*. For freight aud passage apply on trfwnl, or to j r (l J B. LIVING!?TON\_Ag»m. ■ r TIl4 steamer VIKNNA.'Capt. Charles Hat, ! Ju2&3wtll Rare for thf above alld iuWrumltat* ports bSMBBRSou SATI itDAY, loth inst, at 10 A. M. For freight and iixvac* apply <»n b'ard.or to j,ll . JOtl.N FLACK, Agent. For Cinclunati. TUK Itramr-r FAI •« Y QUKKN, Capt. J. C. I will leave for the above and intermedi- (orts on SATIKDaY, l&th instant, at lu uVlocf, A. M. F.t freight nnd passagojipplv onj*oord. For Cincinnati. TIIK steamer QUAKKIt CITY, Cap?. J. N. will leave f.»r the above and luUnned* p:ru» ou THIS LAY, ih-13lh inst . at I'* crock. A. 11. For freight and passag* apply on board, cr to jy| Fi.ACK * BARNES, Ag-n’* ■ Regular Wheeling Facket. •■m, Tllh steamer KXCIIAMi K. Capt. M’C.tUfV, ■ evrrv MONDAY. WEDNESDAY. and at t» rj'cdjrk. A. M.. .unm-ctieg wit tha C. and P. Railroad at WeilsvUb*. Koi npply to jtijM J. L> C0t. 1.1 Mi\Yi> )!>. A^rnt. ll< guUr W heeling Facktt. TUK K-JUI J«B. fnj>Uln K «il'i t «C. and y H;Ulr tat Wtll-viile. Kor apply to j)*2o Eveuiiif Mu® for Wheeling. rrmr* THE new light draught steamer JESS I IJiafe*>LAZKAK. will leave *-»erv MONDAY. WKP dWßn\>.iMV 3i: l FulUAV.kl :: oVtopk, I’. M K->r Ir»*i» lit and passage apply ou board,<>r tu jyll CHARLES HAKNUS. Atf-r.t. CANADA WEST * >r h Cleveland, Port Stanley . -n muA Port Bttrw * ll ’ SS THR PINK low r w'ur** *L«mer TELKHRAPH, Captain K. Dareon, will uiak" two trip.* a week between Cleveland; port Stanley, and Port Durwell, a* follow* : LraTes Cleveland r»r Port .‘Ud!''V, everv MONDAY and THURSDAY XVKMNU, aIT.L, nVl.*!t. Leave* Port Iturweli fur Port :■tanley at 1 oVlo.;rd, of to nCOA ILL X LAUDLKUaLK, Cleveland; S. F. lIOLOOMR, Port Stanley , or A. M’DKIDK. port iturweli. oinrlTdnov ‘WANTS. ' Men Wanted, ONE HUNDRED MEN WANTED on the Coillnd Rail road, between Wllkinsburg uuii Irwin’* Station. The wages will be a day, payable at the end of *arh month. Al-o, W) HORSES and CARTS wanted on the same work, for which the highest wages will be given, Enquire at the olllce, llraidockV Field*. > m>2U:tl JAMES FEN LON. LAND tfAKKAM'a WANTl^l)—sl7S 00 1 wlxh to pur chase Land Wnrraut* to the amount of Five Thousand Acre*, in ICO, W or 40 acre Warrant*; fur which will b» paid 5178 in gold, for 100 acres, and in proportion tor SO and 40 acres. Ajjdytn ' JAMES ULAKEIY, ' Leal Estate and European Agent, my.t corner of Seventh and SmiUifletd htreete. Dividend Notice. rnilK President and .Manager* of "The Company f-r X erecting a liridge over the Allegheny river, opposite Plltfburgh, in the county of Allegheny.” bnve Ibis day de clared a diviuend of os* no liar asd revisit rive uxsts, on each ehare of the Capital Stock of thp Company all paid is, out of the profit* of the la*t *ix mouths, which will he paid to Stockholder*, or their legal representatives, forthwith. JOBS’ HARPER, Treasurer. pitt*burgh, July I.!Su4 { jrhtlw ______ POWEtt Architectural and ornamknt.u carvers.— Ornamental Patterns lor Casting, in every style; Mu> SMITIIFiELD Street, near the Post Office. jyl^lm r i AMJ! LAND'!—OUTIIIIEIvT 4 SON hart) tor sale I\j Farms ol from 00 to 1000 acres, located in Pennsylva nia. Ohio, Virginia, and Illinois; upwards of 10,000 acres in M'Leau county. Illinois: several tiucts of land on the waters of Big Fishing Creek, Vu., inj lots of 130 acres and upwards, at $1,60, $3, $6, and $lO per acre. Person* wish ing to bur, will (ind it to their advantage to call ul our office. No; 140 Third street. jyb I?Ut'RTU OP JULY EXtl'hSlUN—Do not forget to look * at those beautiful BUILDING LOTS, so pleasantly situ ated on Mount Washington—free from the dust and smoke of the city, aud in the pure air of the country—yet witbiu a few minutes' walk of the city, ’i he Inclined Plane.will soon be completed, and these Lots rendered very essy of access. Lots of 60 feet front by 210 deep are selling at $260 each—s2o In-hand, balance iu sums of $5 a mouth. jy4 8. CUTIIBEKT A SON, 140 Third street. Tpeaturer’i office of the Chartlera Valley Itatlroad Company. SUBSCRIBERS to the above Road are hereby notified that the Board of Directors have called for a second install rntnl of Five Doliaks per share, payable in thoTreafuror ott the Ist Monday of JUNE, and also Five Dollars per shkire on tho first Monday of each ensuiug month, until the whole amount la paid. piy3o:tf ALVAN WILKINS, Treasurer. FUTN AH FOlt JULY! —Ju*t receive t and tor salo at No. 15 Fifth street, near the corner of Market. Also, all the Magatines for July, which are offered to the public at the usual and established prices. jy3 RUSSELL A BRO. HARPER FOR JULY.—Harper's Maguiae, for July, just received and for salt by S. B. I-AUFFER, jyl 87 Wood street. GREEN ULL CLOTH—I2OO yards, in X widths ranging from 33 to 46 inches, for sale wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth Warerooms, No. 110 Market st. PEACHES—On band and fur sale by the barrel, or less quantities, by j e 23 BAILEY A RENSIIAW, 1 IN SEED OIL—IO bbla for sale by | j jyl i HENRY H. COLLINS. r| TURNIP SEEDS.— X Ruta Bags, Purple Top, - Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, i Globe, and Dales Hybrid; wholesale and retail at the Seed Store, Fifth street. ja« JAMES WABDROP. XkARASOLS —AT A- McTIGHK’S, oorner of Grant and X Fitlh street*—loo plain Green Satin; 160 figured, all odors; 75 figured and lined; 75 plain Gres de Naples,lined; 100 plain Gros de Naples, all colon; 200 Children’s plain, figured, and lined, all colors. All of which will be sold low for quality. JolP _ OSfcERY AND GLOVES. —A. A. MASON A 00. will, during their sale, offer every description of Gloves »Dd Hosiery at a reduction of 25 per cent. jyfi 1 '<* " « >' ' * i ’r ' 'sfv + ‘ • t V t. „ • • • \ .> 4+ u <. i. ».■'■ . f : . k -aiO. •* •i ' £ 1 '■' * <: • ■ k i» V **»'«. '.•/ '*» -• ;• ■ ••■■■ '* -, : - ) vrj,V*v W ’ » -’* rr u J - /. , HfcrKgjL-J.•-•*•■?■ vr-Dr ' U*- ■■ ' \ •J .= - £ k , ■*».,»■ . ,V - ' * *»,i J r r*TTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE Aivn MERCHANT®’ EICHAHOE. OFFICERS. J •resident— JOHN BIUPTON. First YTee President-* W*. H. Smith. Second “ *• Wx. R. Brows. Arrrfary—Wk. S. Haw. TVeawer—Johh D. ScutiT. Bur>erintrjuln\t—s. T. North**, Jr . CbmvtitUe on Arbitration for /aljf.—W*. H. Smith, V. P., S. HABDicnu, Wm. Baoalit, Joshva Rhodes, Gm. Black. DAILY BEVIKW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. OfFict or vhr Dailt Motinho PoM, l Thursday, July IS, 1864* 1 There was more activity lathe market yesterday, but quotations for. Flour and Bacon did not Improve. •, FLOOR—Sales 16 bbls extra, from wbarf, at $8; 39 do*, f. do at $7,90; 100 do extra, from store, in lots, at $8,25; 60 do p. f.. from store, at $8,12; 60 do do at $7,80. GRAIN —Oats—Sales 80 bus, from wharf, at4oi£e. WHISKY —Sales 176 bbls, In lots, at 29c. SUGAR—SaIe* 31 hhds fair at 4>£e, 4 months; 6do good a *CIIEE3E—100 bs* »t B\fr ; 60 do at 9c: 22 do at 9 )Xfi. BACON Sales of 39,000 !bs Hams and Shoulders at B\d @SL'e and Also, 15 tc* sugar cured Hams at 10U@10Uc;10do canvassed at r LARD 'oil*—Sales 6 bbls No. 1 at 73c. BEANS—B bbls sold at per>yshel. - Auction—Dally Sales. AT the Commercial Sale* Rooms, corner of Wood sod Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot* and Shoes, Hats,Caps, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries.Qoeenswsre, Glassware, Table Cutlery. Looking Glasses, New aud Secondlland Houaehold and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac. Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments Hardware and CuUery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Pilvar watches. Ac. P. M- DAVIS, Auctioneer. Qa3l:tf Fifteen packages damaged hardware, cut- LKUT. Carpenter’s Tonis, Stocks and Dies, 4c., AT AUCTION— Od THURSDAY MORNING, July 18th, at 19 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood nod Fifth streots, will be M>!tl without account (if whom it may concern, n large and general assortment ~f Hardware, Cutlery, &c., embracing ali the variety oeually kept in an extensive western store, which were«lightly in jured by water on the steamboat Vienna, aumprlfdng 225 planes, assorted, panne! plows, sash,dadoes, rabbitts, beads, jointers, j -cks. O. G., 4c; 24 superior braces and bitt<; 10 dot saws, assorted; 130 gross screws; 24 setts stocks and dies; drawing knifes, adaes. hatchets, angers, locks, hinges, knifes and forks, careers, pocket cutlery, brass and plated candlesticks, bells, door springs scythes, straw knives, hol low ware, bed cords, clothes lines, 4c.,4c. Also, 13,000 feet safety fu.-m; 25 doc coffee mills, jjll P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. —joTOnsmToukt SALE OF CJHARTIKRS FLOURING MILL PROPERTY. —On MONDAY MORNING, July 24th, at 12 o’clock, on the premises, by order ot Sirs. Mary li. Dcvl.i, Administratrix of the late Jas. H. Dafls, dec’d., and depree of Orphans’ Court of Allegheny county, will be •old, that raluabte Piece of Land, situate on Chartiers creek, foar miles fmm Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville Turnpike Road, in Robinson and Chartiers townships, containing four acres and seventy perches, on which is erected a first rate Merchant nnd Grist Milt, in good order, capable of turning out ISO barrels of floor per day, with a Store Douse, Dwelling House, Cooper Shop, Stable, tc. The Mill contains four pair burrs, three se.ta of bolting cloths, three screens, two smut machines, two packing ma chine*, one corn crusher, 4c., with storage for 29,000 bushels of grain: which improvements cost about $6)000. The water power is among the best in the countyj to which is added ample steam power wbeu required in diy seasons. * Ttie thriving village of Mansfield is only distant one and a half miles. Remington and the Chartiers Coal Company Mines hail a mile; the Railroad of the latter runs within 400 yards of the Mill, and the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad within half a mile. The neighborhood is highly improved and among the best in Western Pennsylvania for wheat, furnishing custom work to amount of 50,000 bushels, and for sale more than twice that quantity yearly, with a ready market for the offal. A plan of the property may be seen at the Auction Store. Th»-se wishing to examine (be same will call on Mrs. Davis, who resides on the premiss. For further particulars inquire of Robert Woods, Es-p, Muusfleid Brown, or Col. .u.nn Ross. Terms—Oue-tbird cash, residue in one and two y«.ar* with interest. By (he President of the United States. IN pursuance of law, I, FRANKLIN PIERCE. President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and ut,ke known that public sale will be held at the undermen tiom-d l.«nd Offices, in the State cf WISCONSIN, at the peri-d* hereinafter designated, vis : At the Land Office at STEVENS’ POINT, commencing on Moivlht, the fourth day of September next, for the dispo sal cf public lands situated in the following named town ss.ips, vii: Worth of th / l-ajf has, ar*J -fiTe t twenty sir.and (wen tjr-«»ven. of rang-* two. Town-hips twenty-five, twenty-fix, twenty seven,tweuty elght, twenty-nine, and thirty, of range three. Towuships twenty-seven, twenty-tight, twenty oino. and thirty, of range four. Townships twenty seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and thirty, of range nine Township; twenty seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and thirty, of range ten Townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, tweuty-Diti«, and thirty, of tang** elt-v-n. At’the Laud OCW at LA CROFSE, commending on ilc-t -day the eighteenth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lnt>ds within the undermentioned townships, viz: XorUt >f t‘‘f Ixu* Ittt'. m,.l urh of thtfmrL’i pnnnju/ »ie- Towrd.i;.* tw.niv i«i>, l«enij-threc, twenty four, twen ty-eight. nni t wrt.ty-uiue, of range one. 7<.wn»Li; - ! wenty-iwo, twenty-three, and of range two. -ih) ->* t-cuty o:,u. twenty-tno,twenty-three.twenty four. tt.iiief.vr, twenty-fix, tocnty-feteli. and twenty eight, <>f rar.gc h*-. Towr:>hn.., tw.-ntv thr--. tw.-a'y four, tweuty.fivr, twen ty and twenty-e* •n. TM.^eeix. Township* twrn'.'i tbr-.-e and twenty-f->ur'.-of range «*ven. ,v.;rf,l fi' h.i-r !tn', -Mki 'id ■>/ f.V /ou'th prtnnpi! tut- J. D. C-ILLIXaWO'JD. Ai-en At the I .and oil I .*-- at WI I.U t\V lilVf R, c. mmc.nding on M-tldaV. the eteventh d *v of mr.t. fur thedb*- p i*al of Hu- ptibli - lan 1* within the following named townships. t»- vr-.: : y.-rrih <■/ <’■' !“i." hr.y. aiol t—st r./ ;K- priucil-ll T.tvoO.ii* ifctr;;. -i\. ti.utv-w.vvi, 6 nJ thirty of reUIT" H'UTI. thirty-five, thirty-eix. and thirty-reran, of rang*- eight T>'Wti»liips *iiirty four. th.riy live. thirty-ix, and thirty seven. rt rang- ).n:«< T>wii*hlp* tnirty-fIT-. forty «*tm. and f»rty nine, on the p-.uilii f Lake Siij'vm.r, at the mouth of St. Lout* rirt-r, of range thirteen. Town-hips thirty, thirty-!:**, and forty seven, of rang* fourteen. Townships twe.nl y-ninr. thirty, and thirty-five. of rang* f-.flei'U. Towurlops twer.ly-niue, tnirty .‘thirty-live. and forty-on*, of rang- *dxl*en. Township thirty-five. of rang* seventeen. Township* thirty-nice and forty, of rang* eighteen. Town-hip* thirty-M'Tpu. thirty-eight, thirty-taint?, and forty, of range nlnMtrrn. » At the I-and Office at iIKNASiIA, commencing on Mon d iv, tin* twenty-first day of August neat, for the disposal of the public (and* within tiie following naoi-d town*hip*, viz. Y'ort’* * - • .W V AUCTION SALES. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. - .<» o-hi|— t»'-oi> 1-. rcc, twenty-four'twenty-flvo. Veil, si ,1 twenty eight, of lttUile foU I -d*. T.»wn*:n|'* thirty f'Ur n:ni t!iirty-hvr. «t rang* it-n. Ti»wn-hi|- thi*i*-A*«\ <•: rang'* rloveu Township thirty Dtp. ol ningn twelve. .YorfA of the base tine, and eaj( of th <* fourth principal mi- j aw flow Oummisnmtr of the General Land Office. T’vltY GOODS- A. MTIOUE, corner of (Mint and Fifth J } street*, ha* now on hand 10 cases bleached muelin. Irmn ceut* up; M) pieces Irish linoo; 25 pieces white mulls, fur ladies' dresnea .75 pieces liuon; cotton and woolen gi do Trout, and 6hf bbla do; & do No. o Mackerel, Bound; tor sale by j e 2S SMITH A SINCLAIR. UST PUubicllKU ana »or wile at KUsaKLL'a UiH/T of Cheap Literature, No. 16 Fifth street, the following Works— The Rappers: or, The Mysteries, Fallacies, and Absurdi ties of Spirit Happing, Table Turning, Ac. Boston Slave Kiotjand Trial of Anthony Uurna. Knaa Lambert: or, the Memoir* of an Unfurtuu&te Wo man, lij G. W. M. Reyuolde. Ashlelah, a Tale of the UlJen Time, by Miss Dupey. Travels in Turkey, by Adolphus Blade. Tho Lion’s Skin and the l/overis Hunt, by Charles de Bernard. Hemember tho Bookstore, 15 Fifth street, near the corner of Market. ' RUSSELL A BROTHER, ju!4 Booksellers and Stationers.' MUNONOAUNLA WUIBKY —lift bbla old Monongabel WliLshy, iust received and for wile low by JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, j,*s IJ4 Second street. BKO. have roceived Harper, Graham, and |\. Knickerbocker, for June, at the LITERARY DEPOT, 16 Fifth street, near Market. m>dl jjn JNU MACHINES —Warranted to cut from lo to 16 acres of Grass l*r day, with one one span of horses and driver. For sale by [my3o] 1». R- SUANKLAND. 4 TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE—Pleasantly situated on Carpenter street, near Wylie, with fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, Ac , for sale at a very low price. je!3 S CUTHBERT A SON, ldOThlr--, atreei. T AWN^.—A. A. MA SON A CO. are now opening more I j than ldou pieces tine Lawns, all of which are entirety new style, and wilt be offered at reduced prices. jel UPRIGHT STEAK HHOLLEKS—A fi eoived ami lor Kale by myiio ___ BAILEY A REN6HAW. RAH AM yoK""jULY.—Graham’s Majaitoe fop July, ju.-t received ami for sale by S. 11. LAUFFJSIt, * • 67 Wood street. Also, all the leadißg weekly papers ami cheap publica tions. ir 3 UUAK—4O bids prime N- O. Sugar; 1 do Clarified do; "Receired per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignment; hy t jean J- a. mrrcmaoM a co. 1~ 10R cheapest 300 acres ot Coal on the M<£ • nonzabola rlrer, in tbo 3d Tool. If you warn a bar snin now is the time. Enquired THOMAS WOODS, e «-2i 76 Fonrtb street. SAEJS—2OO acres of prime Land, on the Muskingum < mile below M’ConuellariHe, Ohio. It is a splen did farm, and offered very low. Enquire or jeSW THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth st. ITtREsII PINK Al’PLbri. —RW frtxti ilue Apples, 10 ar * rir« by Expretw, for sale by • 7 * J. 0. ANDERSON k CO, No. 6 Wood street. ORN—IOU *ack.< tils lay, and for •*!»> by je6 M’OH r R&AN, UKRBON k CO. % ** V '■ \ *v* .* / J ’ - : • - ■ - MISCELLANEOUS. Lard and lard OIL -16 *egs No. 1 Lard;• 10 bbls do ; laird Oil; 5 half bbis do;. ILrniTeO and foi Bale by jnylS MILLER * RICKETS'^ RICK— 20 tierces prime Rli* reCelred ud for sale by MILLER k RIOKBTSON, jell 221 and 223 Liberty at. lARD OIL—IO bhlVNo. 1 Lard Oil; t 10 bf Jo do; for sale by j-17 MILLER k RIOKEf&ON JAVA OOKKb>»— 2u J.M-Xeis Old Got. Jar a Coffee, tor t a. >■ by JJeITI MILLER k RICKBTjON. CtLAUKT WIN IS — -et. JaUan” Claret, reeetml /j and for 6ale by i j«I7J MILLER k RICKETS*)N OLIVK OIL—IS cues Oilte Oil, for sale by je!7 MILLER k BICKBT3OX- STAR CANDLES—2S boxes 4’s, s’e and ffii Star Candles, for sale by [jol7j MILLER A lUCKETSON. '|M3H —35 bbls Medium No. 3 Mackerel; t; 10 “ No 1 Pickled Herring; in etore and for |ul7] MILLER 4 HICKETSON. OB3keta “172,” “174,” Champagne j Wine, landing and for sale by je!7 MILLER &.KICKET3QN. HAD —15 bbla No. 1, for sale by Q my 29 SMITH * SINCLAIR. Mantillas.— a. a. mason a go. bate now for «uo more than 100 latest style* of Mantllaa. [my22 LINSEED OIL—IO bbla for sale by '' >l9 HENItV HOLMES. LIME —lOObbla fur sale uy jell) O ALKUATUS—4O bxs Pulverised Salersms, iu quarter, )3 halves and pound papers, for 6ale by jell), HENRY HOLMES. BUTTER— 15 kegß fresh Furfclo Butter, for sale by j,19 HENRY lIOLMKS. £'oo3 —3 bbla fresh this day received, and for sale by j je!9 HENRY HOLMES. BLUK UCK WATKH—3 bbis rewired this day by JOB. FLKMIKQ, corner of the Diamond and Market nt. NO. 1 LAUD 01L—26 bids In store and for sate by • m.y'ifl FLEMISH BROS. LAUD OIL, MO, i—Oust rewired and tor sale by myIHJ v J/JEL MOHLEK. BOfcKIiAVE’S eTOJIACu Ulrt'KUa—l2 down on hand and for sale by [ jelfl] JOHN lIAFT, Jb. PKAKLa —60 titih firat quality, on consignment; lorsaie by fjelOj F. SELLERS A Q>. RICK —34 tierces on consignment and for rale by my 29 • F. SELLERS k CO. NEW 1> KOOK AXIOM a—at. Nicholas’bridal chamber pal tars, for sale by ST AH CANDLES—6O boxes Oindnn&ti, assorted.rizen, at manufacturers price). my 6 PRESTON A MERRILL'S Extracts of Lemon, Orange, Rom, Vanilla, reach, Almond, Jamaica Ginger,.and hntoega; for gate by [)o2oj W. At M’CLOKG. IjIANNY FBRN’3"NJSW BOOK.—Eero Wares, from Fan ny's Portfolio; second series; with original designs: by Fred. M. Coffin. Jtm rveeired by * IMiE QUIET HEART—Jast published complete, from . Blacfewoud’s Magazine, price 25 cents ; for sale by jel3 11. MrN'EU & CO , 32 Smithfield street. 1 iKOWh Ahi> WHITE PLAID GIhUUAMS— An aseo; If moot Of the aboTe Goods just Cfccired Ht A. McTIOnE’S, jels corner of Grunt -and Firth streets. GOOEY'S AND PETEnSO.VS MAGAZINES, I>r July hare Wen weired by RUSSELL A BRO , j«2O Fifth street,.near .Market. I iKY PEACHEa—Id liry Peached; 30 do Ury jj -1 / pltw, for ul« 1/t je!9 HEKKIMi —ICO bbld RaKlmore tterriog in Mere and :;>r -altf by KNCiLISII A RJOIIARDsON, mj3o 116 Water and 150 From *t. Baltimore iu.uki.nu-ioo m»u ihiH.uy i,y f'ccrjiylTKiaa Railroad, and fur bale by HAD—-oM bbU Baltimore Shad in *!or» and for sale by O . EXQLIFH 4 RICHARDSON, 116 Water and 150 Front ?t. —k) bbls Baltimore Shad, in siure bo«1 for rai» by 0_ . ENGLISH * RICHARDSON. \4/ HITE HSU— 6O bblj iupjwcUti. for tale by TT je6 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. MACKEREL —100 bbU No. 3, for dale by j*6 ENGLISH £ RICHARDSON. PEAKS —W bbR prime Pearn, lbr na!« by jelT ENGLISH A KICIIAKDSO: EICE— luO tierce* prime Nice, for *»!e by __je!7 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON 811 AD'—3s bbl* Sda.l; 50 bf bbt* Shad; in store and for sale by jelO ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. POTATOES —30 nacSs for **l* by je6 HENRY 11. COLLINS. DRY t’EACHKs—!i“> bus prime, foreaie by jrlO HENRY if. COLLIN?. "I \RY APPLES—34 ban tor sale by ~" ±S jelO HENTIY II COLLINS. OUUAR AND MOLASSES— O 60 bbda S. O. Sugar; 76 bt-la do Molwea ; 26 do £. U. Hole****; for «a!*> b? M'clursan'. hkkkolv * co. DRIED FRUIT—26 aarfca Dry Apples; 16 ca»Ks Dry Pearhee; Ccr Male by jet M'CLUKKAN, HEBRON A CO. POTATOES —’Ju bag».ou consignment, sod for sale by M’CLUKKAN, IiERKON A CO. BACON SHOULDERS —-4 casts ruceired on consignment and for sale low by j*6 M’CLURKAN, IIBnRON & CO. PIH IRON—loo ions Mercer cbuntv. (sb&ron Furnace,) for saieby |my‘J4j KINO A MOORHEAD. IBEDFORD MINERAL WATER—In bbla sod half bbls, J) (oak anJ mulberry cooperage.) for sale by i S MX**/** 10. 9trz aci-nni4, M'Krnnan A \jr Co.'s brand, in store and for sale by >S KING A MOORHEAD. RAM BO APPLES—Pared cored, tod sliced, put up tn. gallon cans, hermetically sealed, retaining the origi nal flavor and freshness of the frhit; for sale by _j«i . W. A. M'CLURG. MAPLK PUiiAil AND MoLA3Sfcl>— , 7 k»-gs Maple Molas**', »f b galls, each ; 2W Jo Sugar, (n cakes; Just revived on and for sale by jt*s W. A. M’CLURG. jj^lrdi 7 VlsH —li bbls new Fotomac Herring; i> do Jo jehad, the first of the AN\ HaJJfax Herring; No. 1 and 3 Mackerel; ialmuu, smoked; do. f-kkled ; on hand and forsalu by uiyll IIAILKY i RENPHAW.2S3 Liberty strict JuHNrTO.Vs i-ATh.M’ ICE CUE vil FREEZERS—The l*vd ailiel* of the Hod hi u»e. For K*le by nfcCKKK's FARINA )!<>lLKk.—This baa liwn found oo«* of ih<* in desirable articles in the tray nf a.-?*- lug uteuMls y.-t iurented. It is almost indispentdble in the j.npa.-uliun of Farina. 'drifts, Huuiouy, (IreoQ or Drit*d Vnm.. Ae. K.r **;„!,y BAILEY A KKNFIIAW, _ Liberty tum-L \Y r INDoW SHADES—A large stock of Transparent Wiu v f dow {shades. comdfUng of the (iothte, Plain, Boquet, Fiowerrale, L.ndM-tpe mid Drapery styles; for sal- whole sale nu Market street. _jeltl _ _ J. A 11. PHILLIPS. I Alii IMH K lU'dlSKtt GLuVha—Of ait the sites J manufactured. Also. (Jems' Glove-: of uverr verieiy ; tor sale at tb • Rubber lVj>ot, No. 110 Market street. _j*l4 _ _ j. * u. PHILLIPS. Gi'rTA t'KKCIIA WATER l\i.vi^HT7nvii7 the jmrrliaeeri to this urw and beautiful article; the Good* are warrant**! to rermiiu pliable in n:i kinds of weiatber, and perfectly w.,tsr proof; fir sale at the ludia Rubber Depot. No. 116 Market street. J- k 11. PHILLIPS. "YY/ UlPh—3o dmoD Ju'.Ua Rubivr Whips, from lio 7 f T feet in length, for sale, wholesale and retail, at No 110 Market street. [jell) .1. & H. PHILLIPS. SUMMER CRAVATS.—We are now opening a varietT of new styles of Lawn and Giughaiu Cravats and Ties fur summer Also, some very rich and fashionable plain ami fancy Si' k Cravats and Ties. CHiKAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply of 12C, o» a / Papers just received, for sale bv WALTER P. MAIUIIALL, jes So Wood street. 17UN E PAPER HANGINGS—A choke assorttneut io 1 chintz, brocatello, and satin imltatiouj, for sale by jeS WALTKR P MARSHALL. CIAKHIaGK OIL CLOTH—2,OOO yards of the plain stud J enamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and heavy auck goons; sold wholesale and retail nt the OH Cloth Warerooms, No. 116 Market street. my 26 J. A 11. PHILLIPS. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YKLLGWDoOK. ROOT—This compound will remove diseasei arising from imparity of the blood. It acts as a purifier of the blood; strengthens and braces the system ;is harm leas and simple in its effects. For sale by j«l9 JOHNIIAFT, .1 n. k TON’ri NO. 1 SCOTCH PiU METAL, arriving and icr I If sale by [ jo7 j \VM. BINGHAM k (k). DKtEI) BEEF—IO tierces a. d Beef. " mv2fl F. SKLLKRg' k CO. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, fur June, for sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, my3l 104 Wood street. F| 'KUSSEd—O doz Marsh's celebrated Trusses, received by X je!7 JOS. FLEMING. SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS—I gross Wolfe’s Aromatie Schiedam Schnapps, received by j-17 JOi FLEMING. POMADES AND UAIB OILS—A very large assortment of the finest English and French Pomades and Hair Oils, received by fmytff] JOS. FLEMING. Allspice and pepper— ■ 10 bags Pepper; 0 “ Allspice; for sale by jelT MILLER k RICKET3ON. BEKD BUCKWUEAT—4O bus prime, just received and fur sale by [ je2l] JAMES WARDROP. PRIME LEMONS —180 bozos prime Lemons, in store and for sale by je!4 J. 0. ANDERSON k CO., 6 Wood street. (XhJo.vNUTS—SOOtMresb Cocoanu is, j ust arrived 1 and for sale by je!4 J. C. ANDERSON k CO. 6 Wood street. t mmy ui J ’ -tlB{ 1 >UTTEK—I4 firkins prime fresh, received and for sale by JJ_ jyl HENRY 11. COLLINS. PEARLS —12 casks just received and for sale by jyl HENRY 11. COLLINB. fresh supply just rv RIFLE GUNS AND PIBTOLB—a great variety keptcon stantly on haud, together with the necessary eppurle nances, and shooting material in general, for sale by _j«24 BOWX k TETLEY. TiAPE-WOKMji frequently Infest the intestines of' the adult. They are often of enormous aMe and length, causing {treat pain and tenderness In theatomach. The general health becomes deranged, the gratia enfeebled and the symptoms are continually aggravating, nntU relief or death terminates the suffering. bTa. Fahnestock's Ter* mifuge la the best remedy lo this nm The worm, after being deetro - . ed, Till be discharged in detached portions, and a speedy relief will be obtained. Niw Yoke, November Bth, 1843. I hereby certify, that I gave a vial of B. A. Fahnestock's Vermifuge to a daughter of mine, two years old, and it caused her to paaa two worms, the same day; one a tap* worm, thirty Inches in length, the other a large stomaefa worm, twelve Inches in length. I most cordis liy and cheerfully recommend it aa a worm medicine. J. G. Fieldrio, 378 West 43d street. 4EJ* Prepared and sold by ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., jj3 corner of First and Wood sis. ( WAPE SHAWLS.—A. A. MASOA ACO b»r» juM re- ! o UK SAL*.—Fire LOU on Ptau,lTUli» Atuiiu, Id front ~|>£VOLVKAfl —A good assortment 01 all kinds of Kerol- Xi rcrs, including Colt's, Allen’s, Marsten’s, Werner’s, and the Revolving Hammer Pistol, just received and fir sale wholeaalo or retail, by DOWN A TJSTLEY, je24 136 Wood street. BALTIMORE HERRING AND SHAD, very fine, foraaie by the barrel, by BAILEY k RENSHAW, je23 253 Liberty street Know NoruiNu shirt collars, cravats, and a full assortment of Furnishing Uoods, at the mv Trimming Store of J«a* EXTKA OLD GOV’T. JAVA COFFJSB—A few beg?, very puperior, received end for rale by je'24 W. A. M’CLURQ. fI'OBAQCO—3I kegs Kentucky £lx TwUt Tobacco, receiTed X on comignment; fornlo by j«2l "tv•-**r- HENRY lIOLMEP. WALTER I*. .MARSHAL!>. F. CO. B. T. C. MORGAN, - 104 Wood street This will certify that the favorable notice of the medicine known as the “Rock Roae^ 1 vn a valuatary testimonial, induced hv the writers’ knowledge of the tfQrativejffeets of the article in certain cases, u well as by the favorable ions which others, well known to him, had expressed of it; and farther-more, the article was written withoat pay or the promise of payment, or tfee knowledja of the manafac*' * lIENRY HOLMES. | turer. BABOOCKi WILDMAN. ENGLISH & RICHARDSON, 116 Water street. KINO A MOORHEAD. HAIM Y A RKXSHAW A. A. MASON A CO., •Ji Fifth Htnwf. red and for sale by JOEL MOHLER. FRANK VAN QORDER. J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. MEDICAL. f ; > rRtTV® * Wernla* or Rapture of the Bowtlii 44-TIIERK A»:i: THOUSANDS OK PKK£l>.\S WHO ore uftliirted with a Rupture «f ihr Bowels who pay little sHeoiinn to the dl.«nt'f the Golden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep al. kinds of Genuine Patent or Propri etary Medicines,dor many of which I hold the exclusive agency, and which will be sol* by the daxenor groasat New York and Philadelphia prices. list of OEinrnrs fatekt micins, OS BAXB iSD roa SALS BT FLEMING BROTHERS, pNpnatsn ut Mlftsa 1 * Tamifvct Wd Uw PUl*. WhotrMzU Dragffittt an d Dtolert in Indent Medicines, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KEELER'S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne's Alterative: “ Carminative Balaam; “ Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; ■“ Sanative Pills: “ Ilair Toole; • Wiatar’s Balaam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’s Pulmonary h»lmw ; lioofland’a German Bitters; Holland do Hostetter’d Stomach do Merchisee* Uterine Catholieou: Storms' Scotch Cough Candy: Price's do; s Thorn’s do; Howe’s do; - Osgood’s 1 odia Cholagogue; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials Ty ler's Gum Arable Drops; llarriion's Hair Dye; Phalon’s do Batchelor’s do McMunn’s Elixir rif Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of JamaicalGinnr'; McAllister’s do do:* Kidder's Indelllble Into-; Fayson’s do do; Arnbold’.s do; Dr. CuriiV ll\geana; 1.-.ons’ Ki.thuirun; David’s Lilly White: Bazin's do; Tibiae’ Liniment; Hunt’s do; Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do: Parrel’ii Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter’s SpanDh Mixture; Berne's Pile Lotion; Moen Fun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Kusbton, Clarke A Co.'s Cod Llrer Oil; McAllister's Ointment; Slogs’ltch do; Ferrel’a do; Gray’s do; Trask’s Magnetic Ointmeut; Judkin's do; Swaim’9 Panccea; Houck’s deg Sargant’s Infant Panacea; Perry Darts' Pain Killer; Ayer’s Chenj Pectoral; Houghton's Pepda; Kler’s Petroleum; McLaue’t Celebrated Llrer mis; Brandreth’e do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pill* Lee’s Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even's do; Swaynes’Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Uh Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's llealth do; Jew David’s Plasters; Shoemaker’s dn; Dr. Newman's do; Railway’s Ready Relief; Morris' Remedy; Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Sand’s do; Guyana's Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; - Wolff’s Schiedam Sehnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Musk; - Ludlurn’s Specific; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gum Arable do; B*l ere’ do; Swayne’a Byrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic syrup; Barry’s Tricophorons; Norwood's Tincture of Tantrum Vlride; Me Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Eye Water; Agents for oil of Dr. HcCUotock’s family Medicines; Dr. Needham’s Breast Pomps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pomps; Gum Elastic do do. febl&ly Tape-Worm In Cnilctren* enlh and Webstar streets. Alao*alarge variety of ehesp Lots throughoatthe lf yon want any kind of proper ty tor a home, just enquire of THOMAS WOODS* j«22 71 Fourth street. ' T \ -r - RAILROADS BOMHEE ARRANGE MBITS. t HNI A R AILB-OAD. THROUGH IN. QN AND AFTER THURSDAY,. JULY «Tll* XHRJHI _ " THROUGH. TRAINS.. M rpHRJIAIL TRAIN win leave every morning (Sundays X excepted) at T o'clock, stopping it all the nniar sta- Uona, and arriving in PhUadefehim at 11 PJg. THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (exeept Sunday,) at 1 o'clock, stopping at Greetuburg, Latrobe, Blalmille, Lockport, Johnstown. Wltmove, OaDitaes, Al loona, A&, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, the next morning. THE EXPRE3S TRAIN will leave evety eveniwg at MO o’clock, stopping only at Irwin's, Greeasbnrgh, Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, liller's, flentfssi. Altoona. Ac., connecting at Harrisburg win the tnh flic Balti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, al noon. • f .' THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after-. - noon (except §aeday>at'&3o o'clock, slopping at al! regw lar stations, and running only as far as felaircvflle.i THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TKAlNiesvw daily (exoept Sunday,) at 11 o'ckek, A. stopping; at-.all sta- ; dons.and. running only as.for m PrintaaV ... . ; RETURNING TRAINB arrive in Pittsburgh, first Ac-' eommodaUon srrtvwat 8 o’clock, A. lg. Etpiess.l, P.N.- Second Accommodation, 715 P M. Mail 1250. P. X. Fast Line, 2.20, AM. FaretoNevYcrk,sliLSO; Fare to Philadelphia,sB; Fare to Baltimore, $B. Fera’to Bedford Bprlnga, SS,TO? ' ‘ J Baggage checked to, all stations on The ttennsyivahia Raß road, ana to Philadelphia and Britotuca 1 ~ Passengers poiefaaring tickets in ears, will be uhai'fStf fu cots in addition to tbe station rates, exoopt fitm stations where the Company have no Agent. No notes of a less denomination than five dollara win he received In payment for tickets, exeept those issued by the Banks of Pennsylvania. NOTICE.—In case of km, the Company wOl hold themselves responsible for/personal baggage only, sad-for an amount not exceeding $lOO. • - N. B.—The Exeelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey pamengers mad baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each peseanger, and 15 centMbr each trank. For tickets, apply to. J. MESRIMKN, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Statiosyon Liberty at. - Pittsburgh, July oth, 1854—IjeT , ■ \ OHIO AID FOramVAHIA »«TT.«»n S.w Arru|am«nt, C OMMENCISO FBBR TtAR,T 23,OB6* 1854'. SiEBHBB. ' 1854 ’ . K29KZ2HE29E2Z9NS£^ MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 AH; dines at Alii ancej takes tea at Crestline, and makes a dose oomt ‘ necikm there with a last Express Train, nati about 12 o’clock at sight. ' ” EXPRESS TRAimeaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’fcloeiS'P.Tl., afl*r tbe.arrival of- the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Giesiltiie at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the - Night Express ifhich readies Cfiidnnati in pm morning. Connections art Inade with the Ohio and Belfontaioe and Indiana railroads for Dayton; Ind&napoßsT and towns in Indiana. Connsetions are made wfth Cleveland. Moßheritle. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago Upav Sandusky, Towet, and the towns ctfthevad River Itoud. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, 2anesriQe and! tojjjia • oo the Mansfield road. Fare to Oodnnatl $7; to Isdun£pdlie $8: to Daytbii fißJft:' to Toledo $8; to Columbus $5,25; .toZanesville $5,10 ;to c Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louirvflk at tedwed rates. __ j* RETmurao i THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CresUhiast IJS P », and reaches Pittsburgh at fL3O P SI, connecting vlUrth* Cut Express Train through in fifteen hams to PhfiifailpMh' • MAIL TRAIN leavesCreetilne at £3O, J_ on the ar rival of the Night Express Train from CincmutL as? arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, PM. . / NEW BRIGHTON JOOOMMODATICar TBSODmas, Pittsburgh at 10 AM, and & 2pfcf*2MgfiTO' ftT* AM, aaoLlS P M.. - r > yHEIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 AM, and * P l U., and arrives at 4AO A H, and 4.30, PM. . The Trains do not run On Sunday. ■rJjjW* Tickets o’r further information, apply at the ttekit. oQieeaoftbe Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J.G. CURRY, at the corner office under the HontfngiJbe}* , uooae, Pittsburgh, or of - GEORGE PARKIN," Ticket Agent.- federal street Station. JOHN KELLY. PamengT Agent, . PMUuylTßßia HallrfluL SUMM KB TAHIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April lit, 18M. Pint Clou —Broom*, Cedar and Wooden Wtn,TiktlKt% ,• Furniture, second hand, Fun, Piano*, tool 07; Biapa, I*-, baskets or boxear76 eenta fklOO Bm. Second Clast —Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Leer Skins. Qom and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool and, Sheep Pelts, and Kggs: COc. 100 fife- Third^Claa —Bacon and Fork (loose,) Better, ip firkins, kegs or bbl*; Hides, leather, Soap, Window Glass;'whd Got* ** ton, nucomprecved: £sc.sloofife (Hat* Alcohol, paeon (tn casks orboxasj Bexley and and fork, Cfcndles, Cheese, laid andUxd' Oil, Hemp,'Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf'gghaeoot^ Flour 80 cants B bbl. •" eprl . QBOBOB C. TRA3tdBCPa.- G. Bingbam * Co.'s . ffSßrrMßwn ■* ■■bbuh Bgy^yTiwrrTwg r> AND PROM PHILADELPHIA* BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK*—The Owners ud Agents of said Lisa hare been for the past fourteen jeers connected with the u old established Bingham’s Line.” They will gist their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Prod nos, Met* chandlse, Ac., in the. shortest time and on as ffcrorable terms as any other Lins. Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, PhO>»r delphia and Baltimore. BBQ. BINGHAM A 00., -, , Canal Beain, liberty sfc, fUtsberaH ' BINGHAM, DAVZS A 00w r 276 Market ereet, Philadelphia. . JAMES WIUON, Agent, 121 North at, Baltimore..- =t M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, 66 Wert st, Nee York. Proprietors.- NEW BOOKS JUST RBC£lVBD.—Atherton: by Masj Burnell Mltford: price *1,25. „ Nanette end gar Lotcts: by TalbotQnyae; *l. -zf The Money Miner: by^JabeCLCanipbdri .- t ~i Behind the Seeoee; by Lady Bulwer; $1,25. i - The Master's House, by Lcgan; $1,25. ‘ ---i Calsvar, or the Knight cf the Oooqneat; m Bottanee'Pf Mexico: by Robert Montgonery Bird; SL2&. . .., »-, The Iron Ootudn, or Mntiwi Inflnencet--by -MarywO.- Clarka. -••••' v*-<- The Dodd Family Abroad: by Charier Lrrer;. 15 eenta. w * The Jesuit's Daughter: by bed Bontlhxs; 50 cesta.-r .* Aobny: bythe author of Castle Sbe-WUtolnC'r tons, ete. • Dark Shades of Qty Life; 25cents. • » The Renegade Gipeey, or the Betray ai of. Cl indcJneall- Received and for aale at the cheap Booh Store.of* - W. A. GILBBNFHNNE? - - je2S 76 foaOt aa»A'- ' / ARIST MILL FUR AALB OR RENT.—A valnabfrGriif \JT Mill, of S run of stone, in complete order; ana doing' a good business; slinate on the Sandy and Beaver Canal, short distance from the Ohio river;-with a good DwsOtag Ilcnse, Barn, and 10 acres of Land. Will be sold orleasw on favorable terms. 8. CUTHBERT ABOK? r ' ; jelfi UP Third street- • Papke hangings—Hs Wood street, whn* ta found the largest and most complete assortment-or French and American Wall Papers west of. the moon vix: Velvet, Gold, Satin, flowered, Common and. . Cheap. P.ipers; Borders, Views, Decorations, Statuary tres.and'Panele of Oak, Marble and Gold.. Paxkxrs, andoSoesdaeoratedin latest ParUiao style. Chedprqpert:, a great variety always on hand. . Paper hang with judgment, taste and coonomy... jelfa WALTER P. MARSgAJX. ; J~ ÜBT EBCKLYRD.—The Pilgrims of WafeingfcNß, er Tales of the Middle Ages: toy Agneaßtzfa&laiHL- -’ < The Master House; a tale of by Logan. ; : Blackwood’s Magazine, ItoJnt Graham’s “ July. New York JenrnaL -' •• .« Woman's Love; a true story of the Heart: fay Sue. Tor sale at PAUL KLEINEH7S Literary-Depot, • - 1- l fifth street, opposite the Theatre. ’t If AG AZIN Ed FOE JULY, JUST RECEIVED. jjd. Putnam's Magaxine, for July. ■’ ■" , r Harper’s do do. Graham’s do ' do. Peterson’s do v - do. ' Popular Educator, No. 12. . ' -*• Russia: by De Cvstine. ' Ileoeive-i and for safe at the cheep Book Store of ‘ « . SP. A. GILDENPHNNEY Jk CO, /* Je3 16 fbnrthatxeehsa L' ATE PUBLICATIONS AT DAVDsON'd, 65Mark*tSt, near Fourth. \ * The Life of Dr. Alexander: by his son; J. W; Alexander,' The at 20 cents per nomberj oar preeriifr end future price. . ; r -~ '■< : " T: - . * » Daniel; a Model for Yoking Men: byDr..Bqott,'bn(eW leans—a course of ‘ " : Fern Leaves; second'series. V:. • The Parish Side; a better book than either Suuu j or Shady Bide. ''"V ' Outer's New Books fbr-Yemth. vb: Mabel Qnirt.'UttktsP* Roussel, the Wood Cutters and Exiles of' Lebanon; Alexander on Coosotation i cheap ' ■ •" , v»nn«i of- Missions, or Sketches ofTtorMS*. MMMofts of the Presbyterian Church: by Bev. JvOTLewne; wKH showing the r ■‘ r: Africa and the American flag.-' ' ' • J. S. pATW^Ii^-V je6 65 Market sheet;'near Fbririh:. 1 - rrtHß HISTORY OF PITTSBURGH, fcom X- nrd when it was visited by white men, down UTtbe. cluee of the last century, with notices of some of the impor- ‘ taut manofoetures and work* of Internal Improvement, up to the present tima: by ■ i About one hundred copies of the sbove Intfff*. isg work remain on hand—the price reduced copy. Published and for sels by - , JOHH fi.MBILCB.-r jelO . RLWoed. Wrests— ALLEGHENY BUILDING LOTS B» RAUL—gghV choloeßuilding Lots, Mtnate on OW> tori* feet front by 180 deep to a M feet alley, emd direeUy oppot; site Bagaley street, which is now paved and fe grid order. These Lots an ottered for sale at low prims, and •» e**y terms. ' 8. CUTHBERT * BON, jelp •• T4oThfatfstrwee. notice* J l AS lam naw~windlog up 1117 bendo*o at the oernorof Wood and Water streeta,' preparatory to lemoving-to. mr newstora onYUth street, I would .hereby notUjr mj friends that I bare pUced xnj books in the bands, of & H MEAL, Esq, on Third street, between Wood and Market &r the collection of all debts doe me upon them/ Those knowing themselves indebted tome wHI please eau. a* above and settle. „ ■ _ „ ' JOHN CAIAAUUf, Lost* i ANOTB dated January 26,1864. ter hkh gXMUatt f lillt* MORhlNg— A Urn unrtsieot of now and beautifcrJ AtykOtßo* Rings. Breaatfuc* Gold Pencils and Pens: l%,*y artkda of Vans* which arc tery pretty ..aaf.'lw . Q«r •tuck la canal to any in the city Is style and yalnwaßM wc guarantee to the puicbawr wa wiUaril fiaegoodanfat Hoa as low aa ar eaatcew hnwaewtil fall, and tbaaasyotheratfmbttshayt I* Abaft? Oteewdcfil. w mi ear goods imrlm, at HftaatatetnoSc t j«33 • • : - •: . - : ; iV/HXmpt -awaakitmci—fiu bbla. Urge No.’3'Mb3tarci,Hff ft- AOQOD SWAUdUtO.HOCAK (No.T»Thirt-*llJ*tl£ll* SALS—Ooßtalnistgtr rooms,good odlar and flvtffced attic. [JelS] S. CUTHBRBT A 80S, 140 Third street. " o.TTdtv ' 5 • " V *- * f'f *j f * f ■*’ * ' Cf. -