"*V ■■• if '!■ : - . *: l ' •; ■ -vi'; 1 ",-*’' *y ‘ -f *-.•»•*• *•. :>■•.' ■ •.•••*.. ‘'KW*'- ■ •■-■- . • , •-. • .-. v '•,Vwis\ -i ■ • ■ ' '" ' " *""~ »V^s.^.v\*.’i N ‘-- AEnsFOßnn LY-Yli: = _- A t b„,.,a ln »r^. M 2 B inch«,.. ** exTe^t** 1 **"'''* ‘ FA.: regular morning paoka' H* New Toe*, July 13.-Prince Ueochltoff is appointed a* *"*"** ; lrtTiaß 8t 9 J&; yajßt-Jfc.-iy IK* t,\ t>» f., «*■ »** godateof Prince Paskewlteh. nacket leavln? fcr **”£>** ♦ ,; «*v ■ . _ , The Pontoon bridge at Dalaroeeh, broke down on the 20th p 3 »•* « T* ’* '- 3’*,*'**;*-*- « June, with 500 Russian artillerymen, most of whom were steamer Jtat L-iv.ar, C' &&£•?•* *- drowned. Their guns were lost. ], , a _ vj 1 ;„*•+ Two hundred .transports were preparing to take troops The steamer Mai G v--iJ* “»* from Varna to Crimea. i kuk Packet l«s; ao _V t V*S*.vi * » v*«v , K *~ STi* ,v According to Vienna.reporU, the Busjians hare shot up tffcS*!** S the sea of Aaof, by sinking in the strait of Kerteh thirty. .. . . b l t Iv? ’VV*> > '-- ■’l two large bargee laden with rocks. • ; W* ll *•*“ +K* a* The North China Herald contain* a manifest from Con- the Green jirer **■*’'*, mis of Pranoe, England and the TTniied States, justifying stern wheeler. t+ 4k* ■ -f- * x their recent attack on the imperialist troops and it was the same tr» u*v» . 4 » », % C rumored that the plenipotentiaries of the above gorern *ia4'SW»V'lV.t. j»«« I'/'iC' •J' ll i J meets were about to proceed oh a mission to Pekin. _. », . *!s P -Ik! Itiit.—The Amlcodelta Familya, of Parma, publishes a J ht 8t ?iS*L , t* r% **■* fcnr«?‘f’ ? rf* n*w *m\ - *:••*-•'’4->;' the serriae of the Duke of Parma, stating that be assanioa- Uchar i £» 7# r»rh^c*sl42.' : i V •:* :.\ ‘ tad the Dukefor insults offered him. The government, . , Vi'.'V'JsCw :•*/ V l -: r • satisfied of the truth of the letter, liberated all the prison- ®°* r ‘ v - •. mv held under suspicion. floi **, »A, ■ ~ ;• -’♦•if ,-V-V The City of Manchester sailed from Live-pool on the 28th, for Philadelphia.- ‘ , 1 . t •’Cw’siw* •*’ -*■■•. V •♦« Livsepool Maaacta.—BreadBtuffs...Tbe influence of the ' 'YiO weather has depressed the market, which forms the ruling feature of trade. The greatest depression was ontbe2Ttb ' r s v . and there was less anxiety to sell on the 29th. On Frid/ H&' ' r * ' -f-_ there was an improvtd feeling, which continues, chi' V^tVV' "J l - • owing! to a alight change in the weather for tbe worse * ivSrlf , sA^aTh*%Ss»»2* *' .Xi.tli/ . era etill act on the reserve, and ihe decline foi the ilrtti**' +■ '{!*£&' v; t quoted by the brokers Is 2d on fine and 4d on Infer tk «a acriptions of Wheat, and lf@la 6d on Flour, and ? . c * -C » V dlanOorn. ■■&% fUtfc**!**# 'li.V v!- Provlaiocs, Ac...G«j. Badlnoch’s circular repot*' iff uT r ?.'?*» V i,y. j in fair request Eastern Pork actlre; no pema' » . *wa w. * A^v . k ern or Inferior Bseon; and S9. j (§i43? *aCf^.V**ij>*i .. .• v > »'*: * <: s w s * f and Western are the ruling quotations, »>>L u * b ’ The brokers'circular reports Tallow in be ‘ i{ LaM4Bs@&Os. Oil quiet ®SS«F»!SFS CI ''i V 1 r/ ; UM*DQF Maaxxrs.—Barings * Bro, r.pc 1 { V *r- *?'. .*■-* ‘ quiet Coffee Gnn. Breadstuff* lower. 4 r K advanced to6e3d; bar u* Ids stocks quoted by F I rA>'»' | <? *’ V V. doing. There la an lucre s w*» ’ Bans,of £700,000. Barings also r A* ' rails £B@£B ss, free; Wales and U '*- -, the Clyde. e# r «Jr* V Eabis, 30tb, evonlng.—Four ' at% , y... freight rather more THIKTY-TB WUHETOTOS ClTr, Ju’ p -. •>*• long debate on a motio eS A nJW mi, it w.« rer •»! th. Houa. then ftffi :• ,• Washwoto!» Cj wyi”g,»r brTy.; f T . M.-td bill wa« r jfaatßjgMgmrofafvlfffy* r.t*‘L;^)^r<* 4 ‘4 •Vi'Si’ jV f.vurofthe bIU . i n*« to rite,.. "«!Svlfc2sr2tL.C‘*V # «-. H »*•»>;. - Wheeling » =3? ‘■'d » A!iu BATTSEiea. —For three or four is>V «ej» P»» ; , not * '•tw'o <U“ or MOOlt occorred laitho city, o ndth.Aldomien'sofflcMw«r.remu-k»blrdall. A »t.rt, however, has been madeagain in soehcaises, and as the hot weather is ever for the present, we suppose business will tii<s get bri-k cnce more. Alderman M’Masten issued a warratt yestorday morning, f ° r it « Brnsst ° f john MiUer * who w • ce ° wd ° f George bnyder. y Mary Cook, on oath of Susan Christy, was held to bail by 3 Aldermau M’Cague, of the Fifth Ward, for a similar offence. Both parties resldo in East Liberty. d » r to hoB. Ut .triklng InMdl Kmmel ob the arm with . •sti-k. A person named Rowell was committed to jail by ’Squire ' Elcesfor, of Shaler township, for badly abusing a young fel low. P§ Iff PB§l^sBl 'InM V^4sS^™Sl®CfiS«&2:^j| IP&if 52338®®^%^^ Issbsd jusim ms^^n B&fHra3Bs *SgsßwSwßeßft f|a>S •SS”J s «p »j»S f; « ¥«*4(jj » -»S»<f «ft»-!3> ? WssBmjk gflpig if®! 'SsaeSSgg&j Mm taggl figslflß tg*s e-pEv i^-siSp ismmm pg|gli®B| .. . = •'t2^??€P ***»£— *tw Lote on Pennsylvania Avanue, Id front W*- of Chatham street, aud 4 Lot* at the junction of Bav jaMSfc«B^yg»,<S^«&^wA%«eara«tt»»«»*pa»«tir. n«mmuu,ktndofpnptr* i* h “ IM »J ,I,t “*«<«•<>» TBOHAS WOODS, SFfi rTf f " -n*v *‘'• « . r '«■ . „ - •.*. ,C .W* ''•£v-*-*' < V'-'-- -r;* "‘■ '" • ’ '.''• ? V'/ •' *- - .uav^^-.i't 1 -*\>~ •» \ ' f • ‘\M-f i* 1 . ri-t- ?■- k. *■ :■■ *'.., : ; *>' t V *■' 'tts- *• ,tv 'A . i HK CIT\ POST. f RIDAY MORNING:::::^! Ah Infernal Machine. —A laughable inci nt, too good to keep quiet any longer, fu related to of e other day. Shortly after the death of the AUlaona, by (he explosion of the infernal machine in Cincinnati, a cer* ’ tain well known and popular physician of Allegheny, was . sitting in his ©flee engaged In reading the particulars of the ' horrid affair, when a small boy presented himself at the . door, with a singular and suspicion* looking box, eight or ten inches long, (corresponding In a great many respects 4 with the torpedo the doctor had been reading about,) under rhi b arm, ‘which, he said, he was ordered to leave for Doctor * . After delivering the mysterious package, and with out giving the gentleman time to ask any questions eon corning it. he immediately left, merely saying as he went • out, that there was a letter inside which would explain aIL , perhaps at any other time, the circumstance would bare excited no surprise, and the box opened directly, bat the singularity of its .arrival, and Its similarity to the one men tioned above,startled him considerably, and esuaed him to 1 reflect on the strangeness of the coincidence, before pro -1 ceeding aoy further. Therefore, after a llttie consideration, he procured a gimblet, bored several holes in the side, and placed it in a tueketof water, where he allowed it to re main until be supposed the contents were completely satur ated; then calling in a couple of frienda to witness the open ing of lb* supposed Infernal machine, proceeded in a delib erate and cautions manner to slide beck the lid; when, in. stead of finding the box filled with bombs, powder, and all the other ingredients of a torpedo, H was discovered to con tain a variety of little presents, sent by a particular female friend ol the Doctor’s, and which were completely destroy ed by the wetting they received! Theatre. — The distinguished Commedienne ■and Voc*lrst, Mrs. Charles Howard, makes her first appear ance here this evening, sustaining the characters of Fran einfc, in th- com-dy o - Grift to the Hill, and Jenny Leather lungs, in the borletta of Jenny Lind- This lady is spoken of by the press in otber cities, as an artist of the greatest talent, and always succeeds in drawing crowded booses wherever she performs. Although many of the parts she as<um t are not strictly In the fln-t rangeofthe drama, she yet renders them of primary importance by the snper-eX cetlont m»ino*rin which she enacts them. Her singing is conewW to be of tbo highest order, and meets with the merited euconiums of the best judges of mnalc in thecoun try. The foilrfing notice from a Boston erUio, bears testi mony to the high ippredation at which her musical abili ties were bc!d in that city: “Infinitely the superior of Mme. Thillon in vocal gifts, as well ** mu«l«al education, she has an archness, naivete, which the latter lady might strive in vain to imitate ; and While she gives the more simple ballads a charm we hive never before known them to possess, she U capable of pre senting th* most difficult compositions of the greatest mas ters. in a style worthy the bighewt praise. No matter whether jt be Jo aula la Bayadere,” or even the “ T*other aide of Jordan,” everything she undertakes is given in a manner at once artistic and captivating.” T.to men named John Grahnon and Joho Gilmanton, In default of bail, were also sent to jail by Alderman Wilson, of Kjixa’vth borough, on a charge of assault and battery ■with latent to kill, preferred by Tobias BoberU, Daniel Ed wards and Thomas Morgan. Interferikg wits the Police.— Mr. Samuel Dare, tbo proprietor of the Black Bear Tavern, on Liberty atriet, was yesterday brought bufore Mayor Tols, for inter faring with the poliee in the discharge of their duty. To carry out more e ffeelivoly the hog ordinance, it appears that the Mayor has engaged a horse and wagon, which the police officers make use of to carry to the pound all obetifiate porkers, who won’t walk. Yesterday, while engaged pick ing up several vagrant hogs on Liberty street, the defend* ant rushed ontof bis house, and peremptorily demanded that they should be st-l free. The officers declining to do thi3,h.* jumped into the wagon, cut the thongs oonfiniog their legs, and set them at liberty again. For this unwar. ran table interference, he was arrested subsequently, and ordered to give sioo security for his appearance at Court Psjjbsylvahia Railroad. —The following are fhfc ripts <m this road for the month of July, and the first six ms’ nUiS ,be ye 3 com P* red wlt h same perk'd tedptt.or.lhe n. ont k Jon. 30, 18 M ®* flame month last y»** r * - * Receipts from Jan. 1 to June flame period la3t year, UsraovoKßD Assailt.— On Wednesday even ing. about ten o’clock, as Mr. SamueLLowrie was standing on the corner of sixth and Wood streets, conversing with a friend, a drunken rowdy named James Uogbes came stag gering Wv, and without provocation struck Mr. Lowrie a so. vere blow in the fere, which he was about to repeat when h* wa« seized by a watchman and taken to the. Mayor’s Of fice. Yesterday morning .he was brought before Msyor Y.da. who.beldhlm to bail in four hundred dollars, toanswer a charge of assault aud battery. A Sfkcial Meeting of Allegheny Councils was held tart eight, tn take further action in regard to the pa.vag; oj the Ohio and Kail road to thls'skie of the rirer; at which, after bearing th* report of tbeeom* mlttee who had tw*n appointed to confer with the eottpuy. a resoiodon was passed to refer the whole matter to the proper legal tribunal<. An Uneasy Conscience — Mr. Scott, the Su* -pednu-naent 0 f the Central lUilroad. received. on Wedoes day. a letter from an unknown source, signed “Conscience,” enclosing twenty fire dollars, which, it stated, Uloogtd to the Company. ___ Signing Bonds —The Mayor and AlJerroao ITMiisters are very busily engaged at present in signing th* late i-BUe of bonds granted by the city to the Chirliers and th • Pittsburgh and Steubenville Ballroad Companies Tiibee Cows were killed on the Pennsylvania Railroad, on Wednesday, by being run over by the expren train, near Johnstown. The accident caused no detention to the car*. ' DIVOBCE.— A divorce was yesterday granted by the Corn to Robert and Catherine drieraon. Theicomplalnt on wblcb tbe separation is grant*! rraa Proust by lb” Dbath or Da. Ssvdee.— We learn with great {terei that Dr. Snyder, recently of tbu city, diad with the 'tbolera. in Chicago, on Monday. j | ■'UAULKQRIST MILL of llireo run ofJbme, cap*- '•uninir out 50 Lbls. of Flour in for r. CUTUBKRP A K>N, ; 140 Thlfll iitrwt Aval ble of i sale by J" ls i bTKKtfF'PSEPKRTY VALUABLE IIAN. Brick •Hons* of IXj —A Rood three sto.. jvell papered a kitchen, hall, parlors, Ac- • The Lot la 2i order; dry culler, coal vault, - tfjion si,ooo. by 111) deep, to a private alley. . terms or payment. 4 Oii.'Townseod street —a pleasant D vjnrs, |4c. PrJc room*, with a good lot of ground, trees, wf 4rSON, ~..000. »• - 1 1 *\jj— It A FINK COUNTRY SKAT OFFERED FOR -*o*d |< 1 2 tores of improved Laud, on the MineriviHe bountiful spot for liul. money, Ji>2l 76 Fourth street. TJKAI'iNU MACHINES—Wwrinkxl to out fromJU Kio JX tcm or Wheel or other smell erem per d»y, wlU> »“* of h “” e11 *“ J drir?r F “ f eiIANKLASD, 129 Wood street. ONLY $4OO FOB A FRAME HOUSE, and Lot of Groond, ajr;iate in Allegheny city, user Beaveratreet. The Lot jj. iJO hr feet, wltl * fine pe«h trees, eo«l house, Ac. Lali aod .. for a large Frame Honee and fl .000,.in fewj oi7heeastern roed, opposite the Anwoal large Lnt, situaW . her HoUiJes au d Lots at very low t wall. Al*> g_ CUTIIBERT A SON, r’M prices. 140 Third pi reet. J- _j-2« V —m-n ifvfr~CtAVlHoB—Praofc Uallu’J U»- ONt. aONUKfcl* KNO. and NeW . Y ork Fuhioos, tor Mtttf ot P»rl», i.anilml Sngr»Tings, be*ide« July—number an*U iTt)J gnd for , t t b« a pnfte? n for * M-utlll*- * OU. ehpftp Uwob St "'re of *»• A * jfo. 76 Fourth atreeL T?UIS WOKKSI X box* -y, mfin Caodlea, 12 bsllb.l 0 gross i jj 0 6 do; •“ '*> £ S& 4 “ T,i™i 3 “ do ackers • 00 boxs Jackson C. • dW.OOO Torpedo*; 40 gross Pin Wheels; i 20 “ 1 ou@» Rockets f 16 “ 2 do do; 12 u 4 do do; 15,000 “ Pulling Crackers; supply; jo* ™o,!V«l * * 01 _ jt;27 No. .9 Wood utreef- _ NOTICE TO P4KMBKB 6o Horse Rakes, Improved pattern ; 20 latent Grain Drills; 40 dozen Hay Kikes; 20 do Hay Porks; fl do Or* n Cradles; 2U do Scythes and Bneathsj *0 do liorse Muzzles; fbr at 47 Fifth street? &T Jen James wardrop. I3INB SUMMER DRESS OOOD-j_A. A, MASON k 00. pre now receiving another supply of Summer Dism Goods, comprising some very rich new styles of fignred Re reges, Siik Tissues, Ac, Mso, a large assortment of the most fashionable color* in plain btkxlm. jej Hfc*'** -i *'e- :'v : • • ~. • ■*’■ ■••■■■ ■' «. *.' - % . . ■-■—> 1 ■-• ■ • - i \ ■■■ •*• - , ■•».■* - > r ‘ _ , * ' 3 ■*. • , l vV:;; *-:VV' v .>» Ml By the O’BellJy Liao, tor thW :JULY 14. K*w Toes, July 13.—Prinee Meochlkoff is Appointed ta-, godate of Prince Paskewlteh. The Pontoon bridge at Dalaroreh, broke down on the 20to Jane, with 500 Russian artillerymen, most cf whom were drowned. Their guns were lost. Two hundred .transports were preparing to take troops from Varna to Crimea. According to Yienna.ro ports, the Rusjians hare shot up the sea of Asof, by sinking in the strait of Kerteh thirty* two large bargee laden with rocks. The North China Herald contains a manifest from Con tula of Franoe, England and the TJnlied States, justifying their recent attack on the imperialist troops, and it was rumored that the plenipotentiaries of the above govern ments were about to proceed oh a mission to Pekin. Itaiy.—The Amico della Familya, of Parma, publishes a letter from New York, by a man named Corra, formerly In theserviae of the Duke of Parma, stating that he assassina tedthe Duke for insults offered him. The satisfied of the truth of the letter, liberated all the prison ers held under suspicion. The City of Manchester sailed from Lire'poolon the 28th, for Philadelphia- * Livshpool Matters.—Breadstufls...Tbe Influence of the weather has depressed the market, which forms the ruling feature of trade. The greatest depression was on the 27th, and there was less anxiety to sell on the 29tb. On Friday there wm an tmpnmd feeling, which continue* chiefly owiog'to ft Blight change In the weather for the worse liny era still act on the reserve, and the decline foi the week quoted by the broken is 2d on fioo and 4d on inferior de scriptions of Wheat, and l*@la 6d on flour, and 2s on In dian Corn. Provisions, 4c...QfC. Badlnoch’* circular reports Beef *• In fair request Eastern Pork active; no pemand for West ern or inferior Bacon; 89t@40s, and S9. j (gi43s lor Kastenj and Western are the ruling quotations, The brokers' circular reports Tallow in better demand at 61*(a,6356d. Lari 48s@SOs. Oil quiet Losdqh Mssuts.—Barings * Bro, report Tea and Sugar quiet Coffee firm. Breadstuff* lower. Money in good de mand, advanced to os 3d; bar fllver 5s s£d; eagles lfls 3d. American stocks quoted by Barings as a moderate busioese\doing. There is an Increase of bulliou in the Bani,of £700,000. Barings also report Iron u inactive ; rails £S@£S ss, free; Wales and Scotch 87s &1, mixed, in the Clyde. , , , . 4 ' Pißia, 30tb, evening.—Four and a halves closed at 88: LirSpool freight rather more firm. Passage to New York &i 4s@£4 10s. $70,673 45 51.016.04* 70 1,451.131 t» a ■ s -t: i ■ ■ t •* •> " ’ ' "• „ r '•* i • • V*v~ Sfl&g*lV;Yv, TELEGRAPHIC. FCBTHEBBT THE ASIA, THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS Wabhctotoji Crrr, July 13.— Haute.— Yesterday, after a /oog debate on a motion to lay on the table the Hirer and n Arbor hill, U was reported to the House by the Committee, ni the House then adjourned. Washixoto?* CITTf July 13.— Senate.—' To day th* llottP- M.t d bill tiu resumed. Mr. Wade made a long speech In f.vur of the bill, and of giving the froocstext'nrion of priv ileges to aliens. Houk.—Mt. Bidwell presented a memorial from the Wheeling and Belmont Bridge Company, asking for an in ▼litigation lato the chargee ptefetn-d again*! Judge Urier. Keferrad'feo the Committee on the Ju-lioiary. The House took up the Hirer and Harborbi'.l.when all the amendments made in Committee of the Whole we e concurred in, nud the hill was passed—\oas 96. nays 76. Tbo House went luto Committee on the Army appropria tion bill. Mr. Btantnn, of Kentncky. morel an intendment abolish ing the military of the notional armories, and foTe-eatablbh the rlrll supervision. Later from HexieoM&rrlyaloftha Sontag Troupe—lndian Depredation*!, 4o> Ntw OaUuKti, July 11.—The sieamer Orizaba, fnna Vera Cruz on the Bth, arrived tc-day. bhe-Lriiig* Mexican dote* to the 3d. It is reported that Alt&tcz is ill with no prospect of. re covery. A new expedition under Coont Boolboo, comprising two battaliione, bM been rent to Micbcacon, where the rerolu ti--it continues. Snnta Anna has sent the Grind Croce of (laa-lalupe to Victoria, r -Napoleon, the King of Prussia., and others. fount Hoesl, and others of the Son tag troupe, came pas sengers hy the Orizaba. (1 Gres ton dates to the 9th give flattering accounts of the «op«. K 1 Paso mails hare arrived at Ban Antonio, having been attacked by the Indians at Eagle Springs. A letter from Santa Ft. dated May 20tb, says tha Indian he stilltiea contiune, and thelndhn* art combiuing ngulnst ti * whites, and a general Indian war is ineTit iblr. *ri>e commander of the troops aent a force to Eagle Bpriogs, and Is otherwise preparing to operate against the Indians Mr*. Wilson, recently a prisoner among the Caznanches, arrived at El Paso. Democratic Hard Shell Stale Convention. btaacusi, July 13. —Keening Strinn. — After Homedtbatv tt was decided to postpone the resding of the let ter. Mid receive resrtlulioos of adherence to the revolutions oft 818 and 1852, endorsing the doctrine of non-in tervmlion by Coogrwm in the rights of the people of tbe Territories to frame their own I awe; and to approve of the recent act of Congress in regard to Nebraska ami Kansas, so far as it es tat Ushes the principle that tbepeople of the tarrlloriee le gi data fbr their own welfare. They *trOngly denounce the President for hil unwarrantable interference in our local p. itks; bit patpabio and alarming invasion cf Slat* rights; and bU unjustifiable and uodUguiwU use af bis paTonag* to control oar State election*: and also denounce arv coalition, and determine to stand by their merits for success. Trial of Kidnapper*. > t&ATocA, Joly 12 —Tbe examination of Merrill and Roe (kt.l, charged wlih kidnapping Solomon Northrop, was con tinued to day. The evidence was strong againrt them ; end tbelitconnee] refused calling witnesses in their behalf, con tending that the statute of limitation rrqutnrJ the Ink Jet, meul to be made‘within thrve,years after the commission of tb« crime. Tinj IHstricl Attorney contended tb«* crime w.i* contlnaed until Northrop wa* released from slavery. Tli** justice tovk tbe same view, and committed tlie pris oner*. Northrop ba* commence! salt for damage* against both, who have been held, to bail in $3,01X1 each. Hew Hampshire Liquor Law. Coacoan, N. li., July 13—Hot. Bnktr. yenerday. TrtoeJ tbs bill giving the City to regulateor restrict tli»* sale*:r intoxicatingdrinks in the&dloaing term*: ** lie 11, ring as I <lo, that the Legislature lias no count itutinni.l ri hi to prohibit tbausvofall lotoxicniing drink*, there fore no constliutloool right c.in delegate such i-otver to the municipal.authorities of any city or. town. 1 return the bill to the House of KepreseutaUvee in which it or gloated, with these my objection*.” Thifi afternoon tbe House passed tbe Liquor Bill by a vote of 155 to 106. It will not go through the Senate. ' Vermont State Temperance Convention. JloyTPLlitß. July 12.—The T>mjv»*rßnce Convention met to outrider tbe propriety of nnoiliit*tlne a Temporanee ticket for State r,fici*r*. During th** ac-rioo to-day,ooriotuinalion wilt probable be made. Communication.* bare l>«>eo sub milted by both Whiff and Denuxrattc candidate*, which fully endorse the.provisions of tho Maine law.. . Con(renional Nomination in Maine. PoktLamd. July 12.—The VVhbfr. Free fl.diers and Morrell IV ovtcrat* lo the Second Oongrej-tniuil Di*tr.ct,h!iTe unit* <1 <•1, John J- Perry a« tbelr candidat- for Ci-ncre'-. on the "round of a uniou of opposition to the Nebraska bill. The Late Railroad Accident. D*iLTm >Bi-, July 12 —The wounded by t ’e lat" Railroad a>- ident are Improving. In oons-njuenee of the cool weather, ao ! strong hop“H are entertained of the recovery of John S«-,tt, tbej>jnductor. Sudden Death. BcrntA July 12 —Samuel Baretow, au eminent lawyerof Detroit, late U. B. Attorney of Michigan, disd hare today, af.er a abort illness. One of the Havel Troup* Dead. Nrw Yoai. July 13.—L**oui Jarelll, of the Ravel troupe, died to-day, after 20 hour* Illness. TSLE6BAFS XABKETB. Niw You, Jnly 13.—Floor a trifle lower: good Ohio, $7.- 2&d;7,75; Southern dull: sales WO bbll at sB,sO<ljro. Wheat ...In fair demand for good: common hearyi Balt* 13 001) burb White Michigan and Ohio at $1.00; Red Ml»nuri, $1,50. C-rn...A trifle lower; Bales 66.000 bush Western |tnUtil at C*!v,Gtr, Syutbero yellow, 74®?&; Southern white, SO<a*2. Co.ioq firm at full price*: Orleans middling, t>Vs- C*JTw* firm, with upward <«udoncy; Kales 700 bags Rio at 111 a- Sugar unchanged; a limited basine**. ; Molasses iluii i'Orlenni, 20. Stocks heavy : less active. Mr-hey easier with the merchants, but stringent with the stock brokers. Wu inky...Sate*4ooo bblsOhio at 28 l’roTiaions..I>l'ork 1 > l'ork non* aiU> rably higher: sales 2,0 W bbls Meaa at sll,2.iftsl2 26; prime, $10,5C@510,75. Reef firm : repacked ChkWo, SIC . Country Mess, sl2(a>l3. Cut Meats dull; shool-l^ia, &L. Uamßutter dull mud plenty :|Ohio, $l2 iron unchanged. I.e*J...Catena quiet »t s|ft,fi2. TattablLruiA, July 13— Flour...very dull and: inactive; no ••rport demand; the only saler wen* small lots lor home consumption, within the range ofs3f£S,2s for common and cooJ, aud sB@o for aelect I9l* and extra. Rye Flour-lower at 25 25 Corn Meal...unchangel; sales 400 bbts Peuna. at 4 $3 25. The supp'ios of Wheat coma forward rery slowly,, and tbe stock U about exhausted; emill sales nnw red at $1 65i«,1.70, and miss bOO t»u»h oM Penn*, white, last even ing. at sl>o. Kye—nothing doing. Corn—scurci*; piod yellow worth 75, Whisky ...scarce ; iu bbls held at 27@25. auction sales. Auettou—Oaily gales. AT the Commercial Sales Booms, eoraer of Wood and ?lfth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of StfseoaOils, Staple and Fancy Dry floods, Clothing, Boot* ; and Shoes, Hats,Capa, 4c., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P.-M., Groceries.Qneehaware, Glassware, TnbffrCutlery. Looking 1 Second Hand Household and Kitchen Par _ ■♦nxe, 45., ** AT T O'CLOCK, P. M., _ „ v . stationery, P*ney Articles, Musical Instruments, -vid Cutlery, Girthing, Variety Goods, Gold end Kt’SLW *• f- »■ PAVIB, II.IM p7 H. J>AYI§, Auctioneer/ BnoKfl AND STATU#*** AT AUCTION.-On BAT ITRDAY BVBNING, Jdy l&th, at H o'clock, ct the U ";,7‘, j.u. Room'*, corner of Wood cad Fifth streets, SuffSiftaKe oolleetiou of Suable Miscellaneous library edition, la various de *' # “ '7?itLratur« wad science; splendid F .mily Bl- Blank Bodkß, Letter and Cap Willing P. a 4l«t lot <5 Stationery, Ac Also, the choice „K* «~f aft* ° f FS! tiStfzsJsr ■-'ll l>n ANM’ ColntT SALK UP CUAHTIDKd PLUUKINU ( PHOTSRTV.-On MONDAY MOHNINU, July rnb atll o'clock, on the premises, by order ol Mn Mery B DcrU. Adinlnlstratxii of Ihe laic J«. U- P»yK die d, ifid-fllme of Orohins’ Court of Allegheny county, trill be “] J Piece of hand. situate on Chsrtier, creek, to.,r’mUesfrom Pittsburgh, on the SteubenYille Turnpike I StffiTUd Charters townships, Ruining tour acres and seyeuty perches, on which la erected a first f„te Merchant and Oriel Mill, In good! order, capable of Hmiinz out 180 barrels of hour per day, with a Store SS Dwelling none., Cooper Shop, SUM., Ac. The Mill contains four pair burrs, thrpe nits of bolting «infha- thrae screens, two smut machines, two packing ma of grain; which improvements «t»t about $2X),000. Ihu valor power is among ths best in the eotifltr, to whieh is lA ample steam power when rmulwl in dry seasons. ”51l «,pffIUR village of Mansfield is only distant onu anil *- . OAxniDgtoo and the Chnrtters Goal Company a half m;- *.^ 4 .v* Railroad of the latter runs within Miaes half ft *v aVjn mn< l ’he Pittsburgh and Steubenville 400 yards of the * ’ rhl Is highly improred sC-> among the best Thendghta-hood ““»^' r w H he yumishin;' custom In > of W.OOO bufhels, and tor sale morn than work to ““ottty , ’early, with » »*»>? market for the twice that H - • offal. * Dtoptfrty mar be seen at the AaoUon Store. S A plan of tbt. %2iLlna Uxa same Will call on Mr*. Da?l*» These wishing to. _ , „ wbo re*ld«« oo the t enquire of Robert Wood?, Esq., For further partfculw Hose, jfcpafield Brown, or OoL. lo ooe and two year*’ Te/ms —0»e with jntemt. p M, DAVIS, Auctioneer. —■-= ' ”*«of srm'-FiTE FE BAL*5 —A NEAT 8U ALL FAK , jsobliuioa ttrwnj “SSSSSIft“bSS& to - %** —•• -*■' *, "‘ .’.* ,J »-■ •■• ’ * *■• %, ..!*’■ '•■. ** «\ r2£\»* * *'- * ' • '■ ■■ - •»’ KUS FOR RIVER Mil*- ! i'u. fi«r.—Lest evening at dnak, the'stage of »•*'» r the m*ml marks wn»2B inches, and stationary. ij Morning Peat Tht regular reoruing pioket for Wheeling it the ftmuiur Exchange ; luring at 9 o’clock, A. U. TU packet leaving fbr Wheeling at three oV'oek M the "trainer Jcae Lizrar, Captain G. W. Anewatt. The oteamer iiim G-My yraa sold Id 8L Lout- t<> tbo Keo kuk Packet Com; toy for $24,000. Oiptain 2»jn '/, kli: built the Etna here last firing, for the Green jirer *ul trade, is now finishing a new fltam wheeler, with itamanae etcam power for her slie, for the same trade, that will be complete in about five weeks. Tit 8t Louis DenwcraL, of Monday, 10th last, says that the steamer Ae Plu» Ultra arrived on Saturday, with Capt. Bichard Phillips’ now hull, f.'om Pulton, with her bolters on hoard. She Is to be called the Flying Cloud; and. when finished, will ruu in the Su LouU and New Orleans trade. Th« steamer ChMcngt is the packet for Cincinnati to-Jar. The tTareling public will find a passage on the C. free from the dust so annoying on railroads, with plenty of room for oooloess and comfort. Besides, Captain Crooks and bis gen tlemanly clerk will do all in tbeir power to make the trip agreeable. Tht river wu slowly receding yesterday, with feet water io tht caaal. On the bar* along the lower Ohio, the last arrivals report but fire feet at the sbcallest points.— L'.uisvilit Courier, 1 %lh. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 2 ftH 4 ISCllEl) WATSK U Till CHAJHIL, METAL MARE. ARRIVED. Btaamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. •* Luxernu, Bennett. Brownsville. “ Thomas Shrlver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Eiiiaboth. “ Conroy, Wolf WollsTille. “ Roealee, Rhodes, Brownsville. “ Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling. DEPARTED. , ** Jefferson. (‘arfciason, Brownsville. “ Lmerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Sbrifer, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard,Peebles, Klixabeth. “ Oenvoy, Wolf, WellsTllla. “ Oakland, Millenger, Cincinnati. “ Eclipse, Mi*ore. Wheeling. “18.54:' PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AJfD . SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati 8 team Packet Line, ro» the cosvrr.ctes or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT OCTWEKN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Salat Louts. fimtu w Tills Lise is composed of seren fpw> class powerful Bteamers, uoe aSHHaqualled for speed, splendor, safety a Tel comfort, end is the o.ur tbbouoji oailt uss or Steam PaCEETs ou the Ohio river. It concerts with ibo U. 8. Mall Line of Pteatners from olodnuati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight *n» UcieUd and rc criptrd daily. .Two new Steamers hare been adJed to the line, Which new'eonsist* of the following boat.: • Itaytof /vparfure Doatt. Gaplamt. from FtfUburyh. BUCKBYK STATE M. W. B>a/mioovnL...Sunday. MEBBKNGEK, No. A....J, B Davis Monday. ALLEGHENY Ueu M’Lais . { Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wm.J. Kcusrx..i Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA it -l. Gbace Thursday. PITTSBURGH 11. Cami'LEU— Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jbo Kumefeltex- Saturday. Uwve dally at IQ o'clock, A. AL, precisely. No freight re.-oixeii after nine o’clock on the morning of Jtvarture. For particulars, eppiy on hoard, or to JOHN H. LIVINGSTON,) JOUN FLACK, / Ag ** U > Mocongabela Ilouae Buildings. Pittsburgh. ISiJL IdweiC. THE st.anier CHALLENGE, Capt. C*ooE.», 1 leave f<r the at«'ve and Intermediate port* 4Es9S£9Bon FRIDAY, 14th lan., at 10 A. M. , For freight and passage 'apply ou board, or to Jyt-J 1 JOHN FLACK, jAgont. THE dUauler VIENNA, Capt. Cuaslxb Hat hare for tin- above and intermediate j»orif JUBttuu SATURDAY. 15th Inst, at It) A. M. For ftelght and passage apply °0 board, or to o .lyll _ _ JOHN FLACK. Agent. m., THE steamer FAltlY QUEEN, Capt. J. C. will ieav h>r the atmvc and lttmn»-d»- CfiSttile jv-.rte < o SATURDAY, 15th 10-Unt, at 10 oYlock, A. M. For freight und postage apply onboard. THE tteami-r VUAKKR CITY. Capt. J. N. will leave fir iLe nhov* and kntermedi ■■HßMbate p Tts on THIS DAY, ihelT.ii Inst, at Io o r ock. A. M. Fot freight and apply on board, or to jy4 FI.AC' K A BA R N US, A gen's Regular Wheeling Packet. «»% I'llr. sUamer hXCH aXGK, ('apt. M’Calm'M, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and mmmmm Friday, at n a. m., conn-cting «n. ihi* C. and P. Railroad at WelDTllfe Fot frright apply to >22 J. I) CoLLIXiJWfhM). Agent. Regular Wheeling Packet. ivmu THE steamer ECi.I) ejK, Captslu '*U'a.r I>. 1 ii rrorir M 1 — Tuesday, Thursday. JSißfiihani SATURDAY, at 9 A. M-, anl ~u titrllng with t aO. and i* lLulroad st WeilsviHe. ; For trelgLt apply to J--J0 J. D, COLUNQtVO »I>. Aj«-,,t. fCvemug Llue f.*r Wheeling. ewma, THE now !igt»l *t«-aaior JESSE Capt. AazwatT, wiil leave every 4SKfi&MUNDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at o uVloek, V M. For irelrtht and aj [Ur on V<arl. nr to Jill CHARLES BARNES, Agent. " kS >4.” CANADA WEST. «JS 1 Clevelaitd, Port Stanley , r> a »»d Port Burwell. &£& THE F INK l».» procure -t.-am.-r TKLKCIIAI’H, Captain It. tUaaow, m i II tuak- t*n lri|.* a »tr» Iwltmi I’vrl StauU-;, anJ I‘nrl Uurwrtl, as follows: Leave* Ci. 'x : i |’n-t Suulsj, i-i.-ry MONDAY ani THURSDAY U\ ENi VO. at 7U <->luck. Leave* Port llur*.ll fir IVi ?:an)ey at 1 o’'*lu«-fc. Loaves i'nrt S::tu <•; fof Ci*-ri-»Mul every WEDNESDAY and SAILEDAY M KM Ml. ut 7‘j, <-'-'l-»oh.. The Tcl< grupli ■ mmcctK at Cfow-l«uJ, wuti Uie Ul»-*‘d.n> 1, Columbia ;mj Oil! ll.imU, the Cu t, laud and Pittsburgh, tho Lake llinm, ami tiio Tided 1, Norwalk aui Ctoroland ..Railroads. Al.-i- ui IV-rl Si:u.ley willi txio i.fudoii l.iu<- of etageA, witMh couow-U with tho iitvui Western Kailmad. K«-r Ifvijht and ]4tssage app'y on t<-«,nl. or l" ju>.»V| LL A LAUDERDAI F, Clrrolund; a. f. IICLU).UiI, Port Slant-; . or .1. M’RKIDK. Pt'ft llur-rll. tct«r27 ?«>•■* WANTS. * Ben Wanted. ONE HUNDRED di-N v« an 1 r.l*' n the Ontral itsil ntd, ls*:wcen Whkiusburj a*io Irwin'a blatioo The wages will lw <l»y, payable at the end of e»ch month. Al-o, 50 HDiySE? uud CAKTS wauled on the same work, for which the hL’Uwt wnges will be eiven, Enquire at the office, Braddirk's Ei-ld*. myafctl __ JAMES FBXUIN. LAND WARRANTS WANi r Kb-«l7n I*o —1 wi«h W pur rliajjfl Litud W arranLs to the muouutof Five Tbousaad Acres, In lf'iU, SO or 41) acre Warrants; for which will ls» pnli $l7B iu gold, for 1U» acres, nud in'proportion tor bu and 40 acren. Apply In J.t'lES IiI.AKEI,Y, Real E;tat« and Run pcsn Ageot, my 3 corner of S-veuth ami SmUhfeM stn-ets. WANTED— TWO OR TIiKRK LOTS, 0:1 Diainoml alley, between Suilthhcld nud Otant street.-, for which u lair price will be paid, inquire 1 f j«ls:2w . TUOMAS Wt»DS, 75 Fourth street. Architectural andornamkntai carvers.— Ornaoiental Patterns tor Ousting, in every style; Modeling, [Msignine, Ac. Oom|>oelllrn OrnmnentM for the decoration of Steamboats Buildings, Ac.; PC oM IT 11 El KLD Street, near tho Post 1 •lib• jvl^lm Land: LAND!!—>. CUTiIBIiKT * K»N hare for sale Farms ol from lit) to lixw acres, lucal*"l in Pennsylva nia obfo, Virginia, ami llllaoU; upwanla of Id,ooo sere in M'Lean county. llllaoD; several tiufts of land on the wateri of Big Fishing Creek. Va , in lots of 13U acre* and upwards, at $1,50, $3, ss', and $lO |e*r ucre. Persons wish lug to buy. will find it ui their advantage to call at our office. No. 140 Third strt-rl. J)3 Ot JULY- I.AUUivfclO.N D»< m>t forget lo look JC at theme beautiful BUILDINU LOTJ.so ph asanl’y situ at«*l on Mount Washington —free Irorn the duft and smoko of tho city, and iu the puro air of the country—jot within u fow minutes' walk or the city. The Indiued Plane.wlll noon b* completed, uud thewi I^ofs-reudarvd very easy of awjpß#. Lota of 50 feet front by ylO deep are tw-lling at I'A'IO each—s2U in hand, balan-1* In sums of $5 a month, jjd ,b. CUTUBKUT A KON. 140 Tbi d street. Treasurer** office of the Chartltri Valley Railroad Company. Subscribers to tbenbov* Road are heruby notified that tbe Board of Directors have eallod for a aeoond Install* munt of Fiv* DoUiW per t-hure, payable to tbe Treasurer on the let Monday of JUNK, amf »lw> Fire Doliara per hhnre on the first Monday of each ensuing mouth, until the whole amount la paid. W'SOrtf ALVAN WILKIN’S, Treasurer. 1 — >Ul'*NAil FOR JULVl—duet received and for aaic:il No. 16 Fifth street, near the corner of Market. Also all the Mpguxine, lor July, which axe offered to topubikdt t mO . ■ TARFEK FaR J U LY.—Harper's Magasiue, far July, II ju-t receive and lor,al, by S. B. I.AUFFKR, S7 Wood atTeet. Fp Jt ANSPARKVftTiIBKN* rni, CLOTH— l*. 1 *) yards, in 1 widths ran doK trfhn U 3 to 45 Inches, f ur sale wholesale aud retail attbe Oil Cloth Warorooms No. llti Market sL J. 4 U._PHILLIPS. 7”a kKU T^ACTThS^-oir hand uml tor rale by Ibu barrel, lta " l * uuuUlttß ‘llAlLKY k RENSHAW. ri'UKMF SKKDS.— , m X UeUlliffh Purple Top, Yellow Aberdoon, Norfolk, Ulobe, and Dal*" llybrll; wholesale ■y" lb, “" d Fm " ‘dTi.lFB WAKDROF. JJARASOI.B— AT A. MoTlGllK'd, corner af Grant and Fifth KtreeW—loo plain Giwu SaUn; 15U flgurrd, all colon.; 74 figured and lined; 74 plain Gro» da Naplea, lined; 100 plain uros do Naples, all colors; *JOO Children s plain, tlguKd and lined, nil color.. All ofwhich will ha aojd low for quality. HOSIERY AND ULOVES.—A. A. MASON A CO. will, during tboir sale, offer every deaorlption of Olorea and Hosiery at a redaction of 2S per cent. J?* WANTED —50 Laborers, 3 Teamsters, and Several Cart Bovs, for Railroad; io a healthy location, and good Apply KRANCIBCUB’ Agency Office, . Fifth kL, near Post Office. TQLAU> UNKN, run uui’b' ULQTiiES, *lao Gambroonp, r Me-100 Caaslmetee, all-wool otw ana strips « tt<m , UouU > tor s°?“' *** roeft,fl clot Wd *’ lecrind, and far ole * &>» uVriOHK'S, ‘ earner of Grant nod Fifth street*. * Citizen*’ insurnan* Company* T'sr BuA nsisir i k mLL^r 7, hnaSl*'. Mwopd.te«t inUItAP PttBHKHViNG BUtiABS— ~ I J ■ white Soft Crush «j. »t 8 and 9 cenls par »{ N. 0. arpr, MU «- $1; *>r *l. >7 OUBhSB-a* to prune >v. ; ~ -. v*4 •*" vv*' ' * H ’>• ■ ’ - '*‘- f -' - • *•- lif ** * • •• - re * :f M ,. T ■ •>jA*** V: ’ V - ~ .•> • p . 41 *• ii ♦ • STEAMBOATS. For Cincinnati, For St. LiiUUi For Cincinnati. Kor Cincinnati. POWER 4 UIKHDOft, 1 s * ' **»-'. r *■ ;■ v \ >: . i •*“* *• * S' J 4 x j•** . * " • ■* - ’*%>- *• ' ‘. • •' ' *K ‘ ' .7- * 1- M. I ' . * . *» . COMMERCIAL. PCS’! PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND HER l* U'A NTS* BXCIIANGK. OFFICERS. Prnidml —JOU N SIIIiTON. First Vice Freeuipd— Wr. 11. Smith. Secern* *■ Wst. K Baow>. StcrcUiry— Wm. S. llaven. 3Vaut«rrr—JniiN J>. Scullt. S>jprfihtr.n'l"‘,t— S. T. Northav, Ja. Qimmiltf* o-’> .Irtifra/ion fur July.-- ff*. 11. Smith, A . P., 8. lUamt'cu, Wm. Hagaue, Jomuda Rbodrs, Gso. Ulacx. WEEKLY EEVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET urricß or tat Daiit Mobkiaq Poar, I Friday, July 14, 1854. i [Note. —The quotations given in the fbtlowlng Review, it must be understood, are the whclosale ptlces, exnrpt when Otherwise noticed J ; W« bavi* a dull business week to reporl, with nddiUotial stringency in the money market, caure-1 yy.the shock given to public eorfd* acc by the Schuyler and other New York. For s-everal days after Ibex* frauds were dis covered, stocks of all descriptions depteciated very much un i money was hard to negotiate, a? no man oould, nppar cutly, be truated. Th-.i consequence was seveial additional failures In New Y’ork, as well ss in Boston and Philadelphia. Now that the worst i« known, couCdanoa la in a measure restored, stocks have apprucicted, and tho money market has become less stringent. In Philadelphia good Railroad paper at 2 per cent, a mouth, which could not be negotiated at all on Monday waa r**adlly taken ou Tuesday. Good and second rate paper at Cincinnati ranges from 15 to 24 per cent; the latter rate for t* ui|)orary accomincdatlcu*. Rales are nominally 2<cp3 per cviit. discount for fiOday?’ date. Our m.irket fir breadstuff* i» dull, nothlDg being done except to the domestic trade. Prices have slightly and ftt the close wu« quote.l nt f7,fiTfs3 for superfine, and for extra. Two stiawer.' have arrived within a a week, each biiuging rather unfavorable a-lvlca. to hold" tirs of that description of produce ; but it did not effect the market iu this country much, «* exportation to Liverpool, for a mouth back, arc almost uomlnal. Wo havo uotbiug new In regard t‘> Wool, in our city, and can but reiterate that the market is dull without operations. U l« u- derj-tcod. however, that some of our operators are making limited pu:chn«ars on tho lines of Railroad. In ■mother column will Is* found an article from the Washing t.n Jiep"rter, which Is probably a correct view of the state <>f things iu the woo) growing regions In this State. The Luke cities, generally extensive entrepots of the wool trade, ure staironnt for th** same reason given here—indisposition of holder* to s-11 at present price*—and the prewnce of sickness ip several of them, sufficient to stop buidn< > s.* operation*. ABIIES.—The demand tor all continues limited, and prices have remained unchanged. We quote Soda at a* U< quality Pearls dull and unchanged. I‘ots. dU<A.4. Jialeratus, L.i,4V.7 URICK—Ft.-u-ly sales or Hrv Brick at s2s'£sso. and Fire Clay *tsl2Vt-n' BEESWAX—tfslen ou arrival at HUflb c; and from store at 25^v-*bc BUUKKTB AND TUR^—bucket* el Factory i 2, sn.l from store $2.15<(^2 t 2.> La’-ge Tubs, from store. ft do» . small do We note a steady demand and light supply ; on arrival, prices range from s2f«-.75. nud fr-m ttore at ItEANB—No demnnJ. Q u.tations are nominal BITfER AND Witirt. W» hear of none in market. Quotations ncininaiat $1.12. BACI)N.-Sale* have b,... n rac-lorat*-!? heaTy tLD wet-k at at5 l i. Biel A'i to - (ly trade To the country trade a sligtit ttJvnnce Is a-bed. ’ Hugur i ured Hams, CRACKERS— Manufacturer* hava sgre-.d upr»u the t*-l iowing rate* Water CracbiTs, H bid, J 5.75; Butter do do, t),75; Pilot Drea-i, *i bid. $5,50; Sugar Cm-rker*. P>. ; Boston do do. ; i*ic Sir do do. : Soda do do, BJ4- OLfflON YARNS, Ac —The following aro now the ruling Pot \o Yaks - I N\. 16. •• n k 12- 19 •• i “ 17. •• id ao " I •• is •• 14 - 21 •• I •* i*j. •• 15 22 - ( A 2'). DitSEH YaEW. A- ft I N'VWO » .S “ ” iwO.— “ (,4«r|N l i.bmn : » Liu- I<f-2i‘. colored '23. Ooferlet ?«rn, 2nri'2.> CniiU-wi k. IH, T«im\ *2l) lUft'og, No. 1, IF.; No. 2. 12. Family IlJittiriic. U> I'Hulkinj?. 15. CI'KDA'iK —Th- arr tin* nIMUOw «*Uhl:abrJ: Manilla It* .on.cn l ... .1«* V V s * Out '2U IS. White ?- U •• “ 15 “ T*rr~t •' 13 “ 14 I’a.-kiai! Yam. fine...l2 •* ** 1* “ K*t> CtißP'—Mer.rlla, $’2,50, “ 1 7f'(»5,U0 'J* do*. do V- cull U* ct* lb. lieoip, sl.s7, 2.7.2*3.75 y dos. jo r* l t clh y is. _ Pi/>rt»N Lises— Manilla. f 1.b6 V do* Hemp, $1 Jo* OOPI’KK —Wi< .}U'» »t and titnr. (JANbL&h ANI) bu.U’—M- »>■*•*» • enquiry. aid •jucUf candle.- a- t-.db.w*: «iipj—«l mould ; ada tntnU 'f e*w»p ; u.ilei IU-. iIIIKLSH—A o«»d >l«nnnl, but supply haroly iqunl. Prime m*ll< t • <-i: . trade «t '»•, and retail- d'^V^c. I):;lKD BIIKK—A moderate Lu-lneashai- l»-eu dona Plain b* 111- a It! 1 )l' t. ar.d rama-red at DiUKD Flil’lT —N<* are reported ou'Charge. The nominal ipintnliiiu would probably be sl,£Wipl,C2 f.-r Pr«<li—. and f* r App!*;•’. KKATHKKN— Are quoted al to the trade, ami 4u('J M lii the small way Msll —A > rvitv MrbuMne*- hx> »«een -lore* to the coun try nod Mail train We qu.de as f -II iwe: Ma.kere! No. d. lury-e. $ll 7.v- y l.»; No -m.dl. $10.&0; No 4, lUltiajnre llern tut. stVd.VV';><»; Halifax -lo j:>.faX,>A Uae hl-li Treu:. ,‘ J ; WMt-, slv; half hMs In the u*aal pre portion. KK» i.rUT- !«•!,;» frciu'hu war*-**. T.> Who- l/.M’. • v* n - V •. M rl »(*•.».JuN nil'll.' AM> M T. Wu.'l- *vr> i-:nrr.. Uch WalliUU 9 '*'*• FL 1 >t It iu -tii.tly rt'Dlinwl t. h.*ne trade ve b*et- -f but on* r.T t*l fr»ro Sr-d hands $7.»7 f->r supertln- IM:j bni-g- j-s-iS/ii f-uta wharf and Uure; mwrftn* J7.*Ti*vS. £- OUAIN M halt. n •U- lit..-tirn* taken place Ci:y Mill* »re ni,« (ff.’Hr.,; milr and It win continue to de ,-j|ae a-* lilt- -.-i-nn rwUni.--*- Kvc has also declined toMiifti S=>. r.-vtlo. I« pot l>. .Jcuinw.l, and will only bring «6.«7u Corn t> couiluni uo!« are In go*-d demand uud will r--.-i.lilv r-ruiK <*r. nrrirai; fi«-nj store 41t£4i tJ ii»>Ki\ IK?* U-/u.:vr m the city trade a: fiirm t ini' • T- H..- " <:nir> Su.m .M01d...., ld...., ’-■* ii^ii: c- IT--- lu l .< 11.;. and Kl.-r b* HAY - •n.r'ai:... JUt - iT-m-C is fully t.. the deman l. anil havf ►l!_-tiiiv .;••••!.m-vl. We -juote Jl2e>U. f>r I. a..l#U.-.l,i:ioi h-w _ llhU'lAN Cl. VY-SaV- r--| orli-.S .-l f..Nk>*'so f~r lIILHL'*,—No' l *--vi.-re both gte'-u a«J dry i.rc now tirmit W- f >r *>•- a. uu.\ 1-I*l V f -r dry. 11MN AM» NAll.-—There is .* study demand f-r Ir n »ti I Nl.:!', mi l curr.-n! ; m-i-* remain unchsngt-J; wo quot* -Jimn n puddled bar nt o' x ; J uoiatl 4J..3-. Nalls, l<d' I- a->i. at'fi.ii; olh-r »u-“ in proportion; r-guUr dtsv-’UUt off (or casb- 1-AlU> 'V.. -{u.'t* N<> 1 dull al cash and lime. I.hAD-i'u-s eeii on nn ;v.«] u' 7‘, And 7*4 r**tad. B.r »• he’,.] al S Ik. S' .. and fdl- t f- l':-*$2.25 p*r -*ck. , I. i>KK— I'ry (r.-in ;.*rd ut *U lo {!*. a-wrdin* U nualitr. i> m mill. -«"•'! to order. at slss£2 »• J, M 11:;ii Fr- in *!-if H now -dls -t Ked leather ‘dll ; >ak S-d" do -.-" d <lo d"^tr- MKSS IMltK—UitU- doin; Kn ar sl-*r-- we quptr at *l4 1!- oO * M KT.\L fl —Nntlilru dolin: In or Blooms. I'ncm, bow*-r*T. remain unclr-Ji'j:* - d. NAY \L ST-IKK 4 —-’l Irits of l>rln(t« 06 lo tl.a c, u ,|t way. TV 14.7.V.>f0 , Wlch f4.37($i4JM ; Kerin 13,43^.0. Oil. —AY.' No l I.»rd. In mnd.-ral* -Iritand. at -uc; No 3. at TU" lln <-.rroni inu.-» h-i»*r, anJ prb:«st arr liiir downward : wf ii-»t*>"S'l/.j,‘iio. K\K Flj4>U !t.—Tb« klr-fl,mnd I-stra-lv, with mlm on ar rival, or l.y dray :■ ud froui rulil at f 3 7b. vales froui vtorcs at f> ‘iu No f'l-T«T‘e:*d .IViliH Timoihv wo-iu<d« nouit p-a'liy at' | - }l'> IVJ 4d. .V), and Kla.t at ltt, aud in ile- Ni> il-uisud. Nunrlnally held at ; —Wv h.iTt- to nidn a rHeht decline; JC, $10.60, and I .X. $l3. rash; l k U> Mr f o]-, \A ait*KY.—?t«-:idy * ilr nr.- re|->rted each day ut fur us-tltl-d, slid *7c tor raw. The Wool Market. »r*ir wool I eiilns to (?.' off—sdiHintini; t.aud* pretty rrae.y. A v-oM deal of w-a.l bus I ... u s.dd ;it iroOi 40 U* 45 ituU-n few i h-.i- e clip' nt 6.i. We think tb* bulk of aales In this county will raaffK at 40 1 - 6u c-ita. os in quality and con dition. Our farmer- ne-.d iu.-u.-y- they bare no grain and hut Utile stock to sell, rui l few of them will hold up long amt Mill fewer hold or--r for au Improvement in prlea—the t,r» Mi-i'ct t>eln< unpromiMUg ut pn-wnt for any conslderanle advance up»ui the prh-i-a now olh-red. N* j-reaomo the mar ket having now fairly opened and the prices sottled, the greater portion of the wool crop of this county will paafl ioU> the hands of buyer-’, at what cmy tw eonsl-leren pretty fulr price* Mh«t of our itr<.wer« had raad iup their mini* to submit to n modontti- d.s-l.ue frtun la>t year u high rales IftuA. htp-wUr, July U. A A MASON A CO —'.'oo ca.*ej> and packagen of the . Uteet and most desi-Vde style* of try Gooda will b« npuneil on the 'hub. 3»lh - P? 27 1" “I'iSU—lubbiThu. I Shad ' lu do do Herring; 15 do No d Ma-kund, l^M; lft do Trout, nud A hf bbl.-Un; \ 5 do No. 3 Mackerel, sound; tor sale hyt j„2ij SMITH A STNCIrATR. TWIOW le lIIK Tl.vih 'ii) nUIisCKIUK.—I »«li futulab JN f r $3 W 1-r y. '.r, or »l 35 lor .li monlba. S> ’ , . $7 Mood -tree!. Vi ONONGAIIKLA \V iIISKY—IUO bhlsOld MouoDgulu-la JVI M'blsky. jnet receivtsl and kr pale low by JulIN UTTLK, Jr., Agent, , a 124 S«-con.l stn-t. ■f\US*sliUi A iIKO. huee’received llan*r7Umhaai, and It Knk'kVrl^ker.f-.r.lune.nl the LITKKAHY DEK>T, 16 Fifth atn-et, tn-nr Market. _ M~ OWING MACHINES —Warruntwl to cut trr.m 10 to 16 aert-s of Grass i-er day, with one on® epan of horae* and driver. For sale by lmy3o| h. K. SLIANKLANH. A" TWO STORY UKIOK llOUHlf'-i'le.u'auUy situated oa Carpenter street, near Wylie, with fruit and shade trees, shrubbery. 4c . for sale at a very low price. jell* 8. CUTHHKKT & bON, UOTMr-sstreet. Y A W.nV— a'"A~’MA3i)N 4 CO. are u»w opeulng more I i than 1000 piece* Hue Lawns, hII of which are entirely if„w rule, and will be offered nt reduced prior*. jel TTPHIGHT "STKAK HKOILKKS—A fresh supply Just re niy-W I**l 1 ** 1 R,ld f ° r 3ll ° BAILEY KKNSHAW j=\ RAIIAM VOH JULV.-OShArn’i Mwahie frr July, (j jurt rorfvoJ and for nlo by 3- lb L * ™ F *^ t AUo all Hie leading weekly papers and cheap publics <|nn« J> 3 SUUAK —40 hhda prime N. 0. Sugar. 1 do Clarified do; ReceWed orr steamboat Jan® Franklin, on consignment; tJSFS f J- A - HPTCIIIBON * co - p»2g£Sre: , r P sr.rfSr , J£,“fs: JLWtfKu-.: Knqulreot "UO^OOD^ km K -MO of prime L*nd,oP th« Mnekio^um F P nß .»«ill.. 01*,. It I, . .pl.t.- * na o,,ett,<l ''“'i'homas SOODS, 76 Fourth «t rSFIi I‘lNii AI'PLKS.—IOI) Ml'l« *PPI«», <° *r ,l,. lb. .J. bT c A3IIJEIIsO!f * oo , ™ No. 6 Wood street,""! * DOCK UWELLLHO IIUUBK (So. M Ihlrt .Wt) rUB A s*i p HontiilnF eight rooißSj'S ant^ B. CUTEBKRT * SON, 140 Xblrd »tr«t J v ) ■: v-'JfVc —V-' ' •• \ "V • _- * r- ' ;• Tard and lard oil j 16 kegs No. 1 l»«rd; JObfcls do t.arl Oil; sbalfbb;-< ifo; Ilemv-d bd(l foi Mile by royls MILLKft A RICKETSON RICK— 20 tforc*w prim* Hi<-« rewired and for sale by MILLER * RICKETSON, >l7 221 ana 223 Liberty st lAKD OIL—IO l»M« No. 1 Lanl Oil; 4 10 hf *1 • do; for Bale by >l7 MILLER A RICKETSON JAVA COFFEE—-' 1 ; i«’<-k-i.n. < >ld (iov. Jar* Onflee, for .-hi. by [ >l7. _ _ MILLER A RICKETSON. CILARKT WINE—fo m-,-* -rt. Julian - ' Claret, received J and for sale by i >l7] MILLER A RICKETSON. OLIVE OIL—IS cases Oihe Oil, for tutle by >l7 MILLER A RICKETSON. STAR CANDLES—26 bnxes’Vs, s's and o - s Star Candfoa, fur salfcby [>l7] MILLER A RICKETSON. lltf SH—WbbU"Medium No. 3 Ma?k»M ; JT 10 “ No 1 i'jcMed Herrin/; in c.'ori! and for stdeby [.>l7] MILLER A RICKETSON. lla ftfpAGNE— 40 basket]* - ‘*l72,’’ “174,Champagne Wine, landing and for rule by ... jeii m(ll;:k ajiicketso*. Sllab— 15 Ibis No. 1, for sale Lv mySQ SMITH A SINCLAIR- MANTILLAS.— A. A. MASON A CO. have now for Mile more than 100 latest styles of Mant llufl. [tny22 lINSKED OIL— lu bbla for sale be j j«iy IlENfctY HOLMES. LI.UK —100 bbie foreale oy >lO OALKKATUe—IO bx* l'ulv**ri>ed Salerai u«, lu tiUalfor, O balree and pouod paper*, for ealel-y >ly IIK.VRY HOLMES. BUTTER— 16 keen fresh Furkin Butier, for wile by jr 10 HENRV UuLMES. EGGS —3 bbb fresh this day rewired. unii for sale by >l9 IIRNRV HoLMKS. BLUK UCK WATKtt—3 bb,s recti >'«d this (Ijit ty Jod. fLEUI.NG, corner of the DiatnuuU ami Marketct. ■\TO. 1 LARD OII^-115 bids io aud for nai* by 1> iht2i> FLMUSG BROS. Laud oil, no. i mylHi) BOGKUAVK'd f-ToMAOu HirTKKs— Vi <lomu on hand and for *aiu by JOIIN UAPI', Jk I )EAi;LS —60 bids first -lUdiity, on 1-OQf.iguaieui ; lor sale J. by [j«lOJ - ¥ SELLKK3 A CO. 1> ICG—W Dero-8 on cuusijninent awl for fat** by myS) Y. SELLERS St CO. NEW DECORATIONS—St. NR-bulas’brijai cbuiiber f-a! tore, for ftiilu by STAII.CANDIJid —&U luxee Ciuciuntiti, n-wortirU i-ize», at maoufscturvn* prices, myi PKKSToN it MKithlLL’S Extracts of lyiiimn, ynnw, Ruse, Vanilla, Peach, Altnood, Jumaica Ginger, ami Nutmeg*; for ante bv W. A. M’CLUHO. IjIAhNV FKHN’d NKW UOOK..—fern Leaves, from inn -1 ny'a Portiolio; avcuml serle.i; with urigiuul desigun: by Fred. M. Cotfla. Just received by r JMIK Gb'IKT IJKAKI—Jui-t published complete, from X Blackwood's \|afaiine, price 'lb reats; for sale by 13 it. MtNKK L CO., 22 SmllhfieW htruet. BiKJWN AND WliiTfc PLAID Gl.NullAMa—Aiibjx Dual of the above Good* ju*t received nt A. McTlGlifc’S, jeli corner of Grant and H,lhMn-yt- GOi’KV’S AND PKTKftoOM’S .11 AG AZIN ha, f.r July have been received by UCASbLL A iiiiO, je'JO Fifth atreet,,near Market. DKY I’BACUKd—lu btils Dry J‘«aclit*; wO do Dry aj> pie?. for sale by H RULING—Iob bWa Uailioioro Herring in more and lor rale by ENGLISH 4 ItICUAKDSON, n,yJO 110 Water aud 1&0 Front it I BALTIMORE HERRING— ItW bbl.o meive-d lliii day by II IVaUf-ylTßoin Railro d, and for Mitt bv ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, J«r6 IIG Water flrvtd. . UAL)—3<J Lbla Baltimore Wind in “tore and fur eu'.o by o ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, my JO 11G Water Mill 160 Front st. » i HAD—-to bbli iialtlaiorD Shad, iu more and ler sale by O ENGLISH A IHCHARDSDN. \if Turk FlSii— 6o bbla iuejm-ud. fur rale by » jet) ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. MACKEREL —100 bble No. d, l»r rule bv jeti ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. F!AKS —io bbla prime Ream, for aai<* by JelT • ENGLISH A RICHARDSON 1 ) ICE—IOO Uerr>*e prime Uio*, for r ,)o by XV jei: E.NGUSH A RICHARDSON, SU AL>!—!i£> btil* £o»il; 60 bf bbl* ShrJ; In store and for rale by ENGLISH .* KICIIAKD^JN . j.-ie I)OfATUKd —Cu riclu for sale by J«5 UJCN’RY 11. COLLIS3. jjKV TKACHKa— -j. | \ttY Ai'PLKd—-4 bud for eate by ±J jell) IIKNKT II OOLLISd. SI' Li Ail AND MulANrE^— f>o hliJ- N. U. sagar; I \RIKD t K UlT—'.ls sack. 4 lirv A ppki; 1 / 16 casks Dry l’esche*; for sale by j*& M’CLUKKAN, HRKHON a 00. IyUTATOHs —2u bag! oo rnosianment, and for raie by . jefl M’CLI.'RKAN. HttKRQN A Cl). BAUuN t'llUL'LDtlßS—lUcajk?- rt-ccivod on consign meal and for sale low by jri M’CLURKAN, HERRON * CO. PHI IKON—IOO ten* Mercer county, (ifcaroti Furnace,) for sale by [rnyUj KING * MOOHUKAD. I'.>Kl>FuKD MINERAL WATER—In U>b awl ball bt>l.i, > (oak aoJ mulberry lor sale by j-B KING * MOORHEAD. < ir.orn*:i *r,l » ( » frrist»«« *0 l 'llTX*t t« Kt. ■ > I'.l'fl*-. >cr»rlgn trulls r.f cli GRA&S— ioO bjlt-fl, Bill), Uili ajd 10x14, jl'KL'tinau A Co.’s brand, in store and for sale l-v KING AMOORUBAD. 17.50 yt t*ot. 7.50 l*ix. APPLET—Pared cored, and “Hoed, put up in J.V gallon cans, hermetically eeal<ni, retaining ibe or bn nal flavor and froMhiuM of the fruit; for mile by j-A _____ W. A. M'CLLKG. 3 T* >• (to*. i;;.i buis. Majlis rUgak and mulasrKr— -7 K*'}'!' M«pU ufS gatl*. eai'b ; 2uu tt« do Sujfar. in cak«*-i; Ju«t nvfiroU on un-i lor .-ale by jc'-> \V. A. M’CLniQ. ; io I.M.* n>-w I’oioiniic iJerriii*, 6 <i« <lo Sl;a<l, th« first ol lilt .seancre. Al«\ Iliilifci* Iltrrioi;; No. 1 u:idti MacSerel; Salmon, ftuofcol. pi.-klel ; ou h»uJ niiii un -ai , |._y m-.1l HAILKY A. LSU-rtv mtv< t ‘VSTON .S J'iUNSTU.N .S I'ATh.NT ICt I'Kl.vM KntJvZMis—The aruriv ol the kloJ lu u»«?. Ki>r ml** bv z-S* BAIL' Y Ac UKNHUAW. H».CiiKlCj< KAIUNA liUlLtK.—Tuis bus Ns-n f..uud one of ihr ino-t .le«ir»t.Je article., in the w.»y ol cook ing uteu.-iW yet :uroiit. J It is hlbi i.<t ludi.-j.en.-iIU in U.«* breyaraU'ju of Fariun. Uritu. lltmcnyY Ure-u or l»rk-J Fruits, 4c. For sale i,y BAILKY * HKN'j»!l.\W. E l * li.V> LiU-rtv street. Al r l.\l>jW SHAUK^—A lar^-’•'•u-'k ui TnuirsArunt Win* t T <luw shades, consisting of the Goth*. Plain, Ik-iurt, Klowervalt*. Lind'Cti** and Drapery styles; far sal whole* sale and retail at tin* Oil Cloth Wareroouis, No. lit* Market ■IM>; ■. J. A 11. FIJILLU'i. 7l 1 ' ARDS M m.-hej. I'riio-pireut Huff Oil Omih lor I\l\ f Win.l .w Shades, j jut re reived from ibe factory, and f r sjir nl the Wareroums, No. 110 .Market s’reef. j-iy J'.t 11. PHILLIPS. INUIA KUnUEi; GLOVE-—OJ uii Use -Uei j manufactured. Als»i. Cent*’ (Jlnves ut every variety; tor sale at tb • Uubtier Depot, No. ll>> Market sireet. _H* .1 s II PHILLIPS. GL’rrx PKUCUA VVAI’MI PKOus CuA L'*— We invite Iba aUenliou Ofpurchaajr- to this new and lasautiful nrtlrle. Uih Goods are warranted to remain pliable in n.i kinds of weather, and perfectly water proof; tur sale at the India Rubber Depot, No. 110 Maiket street. J * H. PHILLIPS. WHIP*— JO doaeu India Rubber Whips, trout Ito 7 feet in length, for rale, wholetale and retail. at No. 116 Market street. (je!4) J. A il. PHILLIPS. SUMMER CRAVATS.— We are now opening a variety of new styles of Lawn aud Gingham Cravats and Tie* fur summer waar Also, aom i very rich and tashionable plain and fancy SPk Cravats and Ties. ttIIKAP WALL I’APKRS—A new supply u! IdL, cea ; Paj-ere just received, for sale by I,'INK I’AI’KK IIANUiN</a A choice a.-vairtiueut to y \ Uiatx, brocatello, and sa'io imitations, fur sals by jnS WALT Kit p MARSHALL. CIAKKIaGE OIL CLOi'U—2,UOU yard* ot the p.aiu aud / ruamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and heary auek goota; sold wbnlnule and retail at the Uii Cloth Wurmouir, No. lit) Market street. ruT-dii J. A U. PHILLIPS. MuusK'b compound sykiv of yellowdgck. ROOT—This compound will remove di*-ju*e.« arising fn>ui impurity of the blood. It acts as a purilier nf the bluud ; strengthens aud braces the system ; is harmless and hiui |>Ui in its effects, pot sale by jel'.i JOHN HAFT. Jr. *"7 l | TONS NO. 1 fcCofcti PIG METAL, arriving nod r #W tala by (J*7, WM. BINGHAM A 00. D”‘ kTED litfiF—. lo tierrrs sfCTUwf. ‘ u>r'2b y, k CO, HAKPKR’S MAGAZINE, for June, for mite bv B. T. C. MORGAN, uiy3l 1W IVo.nl street. r I ’RUSSES—C d(‘i Marsh's celebrated Trusses, receive,! by 1 Jell JOS. FLEMING. SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS 1 gross Wolle's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, received by j-r jos. flfming. 1)0M ADK3 AND HAIR OILS—A very largo assortment uf the finest English and French i’omudrs and Hair OIK received i»y |my2t)j JOS. FLEMING. Allspice and pepper— lu bags Pepper SKKI> BUCKWUKAT—W bui prime, just receivctTaud for sale by [Je2lj JAMES WARDKOp. PRIME LEMONS—ISO boxes prime Lemons, iu store and for sale by j«H J. 0. ANOKUSON A CO, OWoodHtrwt. U’l'S—Juuil frvah (.«*coun uTt*, juitirriTei •□d fur *alu by J-U , J. C. ANDKRSON * CO. C Wood street. T uiL—Just ryiulvtHl aod lor wU« by i JOEI, MOIILKK. BUTTER— 14 flrkii jyi PEARLS —12 casks just reoelml omJ tor sale vy jyl UKNItY 11. COLLINS. RIFLE GUNS AND PISTOLS—A greet variety kept con etantly on hand, together with tb» necessary appurie nances, ami shooting material In general, for sale by je24 MOWN A TETLEY . REVOLVERS— A good assortment ot all kinds of Revol vers, including Colt’s, Allen’s, Marsten’a, Werner’s, and th« Revolving Uammer Pistol, just received and for sale wholesale or retail, by DOWN A TETLEY, jr2A IS6 Wood street. Know noiuinu suikt oollakh, gkavats, aoti a full assortment of Furnishing Goods, at the ne Trimming fctorc of - ... ... - » V ■ r : .> . . . - I**.' ■%v*> •- .■■• . --va** MISCELLANEOUS. HESIIY HOLMES. cd and for sate bv JOEL MOiILER. WALTER l’. MARSHALL F. SELLERS k CO. R. T. C. MORGAN, 104 Wood street. HENRY HOLME& no* pnmtvtor sale l j HENRY U- COLLINS 76 bMs do Midasse-i; 25 d» S. a. Moiaa-e*; for .ala by M’CLUKKAN. UK RIIQ .VACO. A. A. MASON k CO., V.S Fifth htree* WALT Kit P MAH'HALL, Hu W’iK"l <tr>ft. All.«plee; for sale hy JVIILLKK * IUCKKT3ON. ins prime freeb, received and for, Nile by ___ HENRY H. COLONS. BALTIMORE HERRING AM) SHAD, very flue, for sale by the barrel, by DAILEY A KKNSHAW, je23 263 Liberty street. FRANK VAN QORDKR. 1~ J'XTKA OLD GOV’T. JAVA CuFFEK—A fqw Uujs,vtir> j superior, received and for sale by je‘24 W. A. M’CLURQ. CIRAPE fiIIAWLS.— A. A. MAbON A OO.have just t* } celved, per express, another large assortment of rich plain and embroidered Crape Shawls qjyaj ri'UttAOCO —81 kegs Kentucky Six Twist Tobacco,receive I on consignment; for sale by Je2l J. A. HUTCHIBON A (XL MEDICAL, :£p $ 8 $ Hernia, or fluptiare of tike Bowela- 4*'THERE ARE TtIoUSOMK OF PERSONS WOO in nWii-.*! with a Rupture of ih- Row-J*, wh* pay UttJe | aiteoti-p to the diseu-e until the Bowels W Umm* strnngulstrd, wly;n, la all proba liii y. R may be 100 important it is than, for all those suffering from any form if Rop* nr-* of the Bowels, to call at once upon DR. «t his Wholesale Drug Store, on the corner of Wood street mul Virgin alley, nod procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro* trading portion of the Bowels. Dr. Keyset has an office baric of the drug store where Trusses are applied, and war* ranted to give satisfaction. Ho also has every variety of Trusses that you can name, and at any price, to suit the means of every one in need of the article. I also keep every kind of lidy Bracts, Suspensory Banda g>s, Elastic Stodringi, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of mechanical appliuncei used in the cure of disease. I would respectfully invite the attention of the public to an excellent Truss for Children, which invariably effects cures in a very short time. ' N. D—l also keep on hand, and for sale, a largo assort ment of Shoulder braces ol the most improved hind, that have been worn with so. much satisfaction by hundreds of persons, both in and out of the city. DR. KEYSER’S DRUG BTORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of the Golden Mortar. jel4dAw £i~ Especial Notice to Persons Using Cod Liver Oil.—The subscriber having made arrange ment; with Mwm. Popplda k Thompson, for a regular supply of their genuine COD LIVER OIL, put up in pint Lotties, would respectfully invite the attention of the pub* lie to an examination of the article, being fully persuaded that for purity nod freenesti from rancid taste or swell, It is unequaled. There b n*w no Ood Liver Oil in this country superior, if equal, to the above. Hundreds 0! bottles bare been sold, and given unrivaled satisfaction In the article of Cod Liver Oil, persons taking it should be careful to ob tain u genuine article and one free from a randd taste and smell, as its virtues are greatly enhanced by its being accep table to the stomach and not prod uelng nauauea —purity and a pleayaDt taste makes it mere readily taken op by the lac* teals and absorl>ed into the blood, and thereby In eanstag the richness of that fluid giving a tone and healing impres* rim to every organ through which it passes. Sold by GEO. n. KKYBKR. No. 140, e. 'ser of Wood street and Virgin Alley, mylMtw Sign of the Golden Mortar. N, b. —l also keep al. kinds of Genuine Patent or Proprl etnry Mcdidues, for many of which I hold the exclusive agmey, umi which wilt be sol by the down or grossat New York and Philadelphia prices. LIST OF UESUISE FATEHT KEBICIITEB, FLKMIIfO BROTHERS, Puprtoao at ITUm'i Vcralfuf* uU Urar PUb. Who>e*nlt Druggists and Dealers m HilaU Medicines, Corner Fourth uuJ Wood streets. Pittsburgh- TrEf.LEU’d AMERICAN COMPOUND; J\_ Jsyne’s Alterative: •• Carminative Balum ; u iftirDye: Expectorant; / u Sanative Pills: / “ flair Tonic; ' WisUr’* luimm of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’i« Pulmonary Balsam ; IlooCand'e German Holland W ih S (Enoch do ilerchiaes’ Uterine Catholkon : Storm i’ Scotch Cough Candy; Prkv’s do; Thorn’s do; I Hc-we’p do: I OsgoodV. India Cholagogue; | Morse's Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gum Arabic Drop*; Uarri/mn’s Hair Dye; I’haloo’s do . BatclielorV do McMunn’s Elliir of Opiom; j Bryunl'i Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamalca^Gingar; McAllister’s do do: KWJer’* IndrltlbU Ink; Piysoc’e do do; Arnhold’s do; Dr. Curtis’ If yzeann; Lyons’ Kstbairon; DaridTs Lilly While; Baxtn’s do; Tobias’ liniment; Hunt’s .;do; Allan’s Nctt« and Bone liniment; Mexican Mustang do; FsmtVs Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’* Indian do; Carter’s-SpunLh Mixture; ; BrrneV Lotion; Meeo Fun: Scarpa's Acoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Hn>hb;n. Clarke A Co.’s Cod Liter Oil; McAllister’s Ointment; Sinks’ Itch do; i Fcml’s do; Gray’s do; Tra>fs Magnetic Ointment, JudfeinV do, gftsHn'.H Panacea; Houck’s do; Sargant's Infant I’anscco; Purry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; lioughten’s Pepsin; j Kiel's Petroleum; McLsine's Celebrated LlTer Pills; Braodrvth's do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Le*> Anti-bilious do; Farssf «rilla Blc-od do; Even's do; Swaynw* Extract Sarsaparilla Blood «UU Jayne" Cough -do; TowuMid's Health do; Jew David's Plasters: rboemnker's do; Dr. Newman’s do; Radway’-j Ready Relief; Murri-*iKctne>ly; Frof. Viol's Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; ' Townsend’s do; __ J JUnd'i do; Guysoit’s Extract Tellow Dock and Wald’s Schiedam Schnapps; i _ Soap, Cleaver’s Iloney; “ Uighly Scented Brown Windsor “ Mask; Ludlum’s Specific; McLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup; T\ Ws Gum Arabic do; Svl era’ do; Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry;: Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry's Trk*upbordus; Norwood's Tincture of Varatrum Virile; McLauu'sCelebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Looc-ck's Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson's Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. MnClintock’s Family Medicines: l»r. Nuedbam’s Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gum Elastic do do. Tape-Worm In Children. T APE-WORMS frequently infest the intestines of tbs uJult. They are often of enormous aUe and length, causing great pain and tenderness la tbe stomach. The general health, becomes deranged, the system enfeebled, and the symptoms are continually aggravating, until relief or denth terminate* tbe suffering- B. A. Fahnestock's Ver* milupe i* the l*--t rvmeJy Hi this case The worm, after being dwdrn <••!. will he discharged in detached portion*, and a sqa-vdy r. li-f will be obtained. Naw Yoftg. November Bth, 1853. I hereby certify, iliat I gave a rfcd of B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge to a daughter of mine, two years old, * | v t It caused her to pa** two worms, the same day ; one a tap* worm, thirty inches in length, the other a large stomach* worm, twelve laches in length. I most cordially and cheerfully recommend it as a worm medicine. „ J G. Plenum, 378 West 43d street. 43" Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., " jyB corner of First and Wood sta. NOTICE. GEORGE W. SMITH informs the public that he has dis posed of liN entire BOTTLINO ESTABLISHMENT cf the Brewery <m Pitt etreet, to W. D. English, whom he re* commends to his customers iu that department. To the Public* * gQP Tha subscriber begs leave to annouDce to dir* pobli- that he has purchased the BOTTLING DE PARTMENT of the Pitti-burgh Brewery from 0. W. Smith, ou Pitt s* rect. He is prepared to supply, in any quantity, usd at moderate prices, Smith’s celebrated K.KNNKTT ALK und BROWN STOUT; also, common ALE and POSTER, In quart or pint bottles. Having been for a length of time connected with Mr. Smith's .establishment, fc e feels entice confidence in being abb* to serve families and the trade with promptness and entire satisfaction. _ 43*Particular attention pail to packing for shipping. AU orders delivered. (jy4:lm) W D. ENGLISH. B arm for Sale. THE ur.dersignrd otfar for sale that eXeelleot Farm In. Wilkins township, lately owned by Andrew Johnston, dec’ 1. It is but ten miles from Pittsburgh,on the Northern Turnpike, and contains 14C ACRE 9 OF LAND. There are on it four Dwelling Houses, two Barns, and other.ont houiCia. and a Grist MllL About serafity-five actes are cleared, and It is under good cultivation. A good Orchard, good Sprlngs-of Wa'.er, and Goal, an fbnnd on It. A good title oau be'made, and possession given on tbe first of March noxt. For terms and particulars enquire of either of tbe nn* Jeriigned. MARGARET JOHNSTON, j v7:wfim CHARLES M. JOHNSTON. SELLERS' VERMIFUGE. “ THE BEaT PKEPARA TION." I’OIXT Piiasakt, Ya, October 4,1847. Mr. K. K. Bxu.*ns:—Of your Vermlfage,! can »*y with out hesitation, that, having used it extensively In my practice lor the last four.or five years, I think it decidedly' the best preparation of tbe kind which J have any knowl edge ef, although 1 hard heretuiore used the preparation of several other manufacturers. Yours, Ic. « D. COUGH, M. D. Prepared and sold 6y R. E. SELLERS A GO., 67 Wood street, and for sale by HruggUta generally. je24 JUST PUBLISHED and for sate at RUSSELL’S DEPOT of Cheap Lilorature, No. 16 Fifth street, the follow ing Works — The Rappers: or, Tbe Mysteries, Fallacies, ami Absurd!* ties nf Spirit Rapping, Table Turning, Ac. Boston Slave Riot, and Trial of Anthony Bums. Kcsn Lambert: or, the Memoirs of an Unfortunate Wo man, by O. W. M. Reynolds. Ashleigb, a Tale of the Olden Time, by Hiss Dopay. Travels in Turkey, by Adolphus Slade. Tlte Lion’s Skin and the Lover's Hunt, by Charles de Bernard. lletuember tbe Bookstore, 15 Fifth street, near the corner of Market. RUSSELL A BROTHER, jell Booksellers and Stationers. r\KY GOODS — A. MTIBUK, comer of Qrant and &flh I / streets, has now on band 10 cases bleached muslin, from 6*4 cents up; 60 piecee Irish linen: 25 plecee white mulls, tor ladies’dresses 76 pieces linen; cotton and woolen good for boys' wear; a few pieces fine ehalle; black, barred and plain be rage and tissues; mantillas; mantilla silk und trimmings of every description; tan oolbred and mixed de huge; dress ginghams; 600 pieces Merrimack prill'*, fast colors—all of which will be sold extremely low. je!2 ' MAGAZINES FOR JULY, JUST RECEIVED. Knickerbocker Msgotine, for Joly. Harper’s “ .“ Putnam’s “ “ Graham's “ “ 1 Illustrated Magaxine of Art, ** £ • New.Tock Journal, for July. London'Lancet, ** Horticulturist, 41 Received and for sale at. PAUL ’KLEINER’S Literary Depot, i Jy6 fifth at, opposite the Theatre. .£ *, ’* jV" b d. . 5. *3' . railroads CLSVSIAMD A*B PIIT*BIT*OH kail^dAo. IN CONNECTION WITH'BTKA|f*RS KCI.IP3K »m> EXOHiSaA, VIA WKLLBVILLE, AND OBIOAND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD , VIA ALLIANCE. r PUB ahortent, quickest sad cheapest route to Toledo* CU~ J. cago, La ?illo. Itoek Inland, Galena, St. Lonis, and the North-west, VIA CLEVELAND. On and after TU July 1l t ISM, Passenger Trains will ran daily, (Sunday's excepted) as follow*: WELLSYILLE. LeaTe Wellsville at 4 20, P. \L, and AlEance at 640, artt* Tine In Cleveland at 8 20, P. M; making aeloaeeonnectfoD with Michigan Central Uallraad boats for Detroit and Chi cago; steamers for Buflalo and Niagara Fails, and Expmw Train for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis. Passengers for the 4 to, P. M, train from WellsviUe, leave Pittsbargh daily (Sunday's excepted) at 9 00, A. M-, on steamer ficlipw cr Exchange. Fare to Cleveland, $3,00. VIA ALLIANCE. Leave Alliance at 7.20, A iL. and 12, IL, eonoveting at liaison wi.b trains for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, Ac., and arriving at ClcteioDd at 10, A. XL, and 2220, P. XL Fare to Cleveland. $4,00. The trains of theOluoand Peons Railroad,leaving Pitt** Lurch at 3.00, A. XI, S, A. XL. anil 3, P: M., concert at Alli ance for ClHveland at 730 A. M„ 12, M, and 6.30, P. X., and arrive la Cleveland at 10, A. XI-2.20, P. X- and 8 JO, p. M. ’ * * Passenger? for Toledo, Chicago, St. Lools and the North* west, leavliu Pittsburgh on the 300 P. M. Train. VIA CLi-.VEL.VND. make a close connection theft with the Mght Express, by which they arrive iu Chicago at 12 00 M., next day. Tima from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 hours. Passengers Ukiug this Train, vLt Cleveland, will reach Ohs cago one Train In advance of suy other route. Passengers ticketed to Cleveland. Buffalo, Toledo, Chios go. La fcalle, Hock Island, and fit. Lools. Time to Chicago. 24 hours—St. Louis, 48hours, r.iax via wgLLsmu. I paks via aiuascl To Cleveland $3,00 J To Cleveland —...44,00 Tuledn 6.00 I T01ed0—............ 6,00 Detroit— 5.00 Detroit.— —.... 6,t» Chi earn (10,00 A 10,50 j ChlcagO-..-sll,oo 4 11,50 Bock Island 75.50 } Rock 151and.......1640 St. Louis...— 18 50 j St. L0ahu...... - 19^0 Passengers are requited to procare tbeir ticketa at the office of this Company, In XlooongahcU noose, below thw* oorner. J. DURAND, Bcp’t Cleveland. J. A. CAUGH.EY, Agent, fy 12 • Pittsburgh. SUMMER AUKaNOEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA tBs4> JSjBESBBjGsBEBB 1994* RAILROAD. THROUGH IS PIFTEEN HOURS* THURSDAY, ON AND AFTER THROUGH TRAINS. TOE MAIL TRAIN will letve ever; morning (Sundays exeepted) at 7 o’clock, atoppisg at all the ragollg ata* tions.and arriving In Philadelphia at 12 P THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily feyevpt Sunday.) at l o'clock, stopping at Greenabdrg, Lairobe, Blairsvilie, Lockport, Johnstown; WUm’ore, Gallßsen, As> toons, Ac, arriving in Philadelphia at ths n«xt\ morning. Tills EXPRESS TRAIN will leave evexy evening at 940 o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’s, Grnensborgb, L&trobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Utley’s, GaUitsso, Altoona, Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Balti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at noon. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after* noon (except Sunday) at 6.30 o’clock, stopping at aU regu lar stations, and running only as lhr as Uilnvllk THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves dally (except Sunday,) at II o’efock, A. k, stopping at all st*- dons, and running only as for as Brinton’s. RETURNING TRAINS arrive In Pittsburgh. First Ao> commodnUon strives at 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, l, P. M. Second Accommodation,7.ls, PX, Mail 124U,P. X. Fast Fare to New Y0rk,310,50; Fare to Philadelphia,sB; Fan to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Bedford Springs, ss^o. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pexmeylvanta Rail road, and to Philadelphia aqd Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets In cars, will heobarged tut Qxrrs in addition to the station rates, except from rtatiwas where the Company have no'Ageut. No notes of a ten denomination than five dollars will be received In payment for tickets, except those issued by tbs Banks of Pennsylvania. ASF* NOTICE.—In ease of loss, the Company will bold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exeeediagsiOO. N. B.—J he Exeebdor Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exesed 15 cents for each passenger, and 16 cents for each trank. For tickets, apply to J. XKSKIUEN, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Übert; st. Pittsburgh, July 6th. 1854—f >7 ■ OHIO AMD PEHVBTLTABIAEAttBOAJk flfew ArraagencxL COMMENCING PEER UARY 28,1864 1864. - 1864 MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8A M; dines at All) ance; takes tea at Crest Hoe. apd makes a dose con* nection there with a fast Express Train, reaching Gncin natl about 12 o’clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Cre*tliueat 1140'P. M-, connecting with tha Night Kxprase which reaches Cincinnati iu tbe morning. Uuuoections are made with the Ohio and and Belt >ntaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. ~ Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with' Bneyrua,- Upprt Sandusky, Forest, and -the towns cm the Mad Rlver'Road. Aim, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and Irani on the Mansfield road. Fan* iu Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton gfofiO; to Toledo (8; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $5,10; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at tedoeed raiea. RKTUBJtLSGr THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cxwtline at U 6 P M* and reaches Pittsburgh at 840 P M, connecting with Um fast Express Train through In fifteen boats to Philadelphia. ; MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 240, A. Um ar rival of the Night Express Train from CtocinnaiL and tmvetat Pitts burgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 5 P H, and New Brighton at d AM, and 1.15 P U. FHEIGHT TRAIN’ Imth Pittsburgh U 7 A M, and » P . IL, and mrrtTes at 4-30 A M, tod 4.30, P 11. 49*- The Trains do not ran on Sunday. {J* Tickets or farther information, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CORKY, at the corner office under the Houongabeia House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. Pcnjk»ylTMl» Railroad. SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1864. 1 First Class —Brooms Cedar tod Wooden Were, Feeders, Furniture, second hand, Furs. Piano*, Poultry; Wine*, la basket* or boxes: 75 cent* 100 E*. Class —Dried Fruit; Beeswax, Deer Skins, (Sorer end Timothy iced, Glassware, Hardware, Regs, Wool end Shei-p Pelts, and Eggs: GOc. f) 100 lbs. . Third Class— Bacon and Pork (lotise,) Batter, in firkins, kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot ton. uncompressed: 55c. fi 100 lbs. / tbmrlh Clou —Alcohol, Bacon (ia casks or boxes,)'Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candle*, Cheese, Lard and lard Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compresatt,) Leaf Tcbaetot 40c. > 100 lbs. % i Floor SO cents $ bbl. 3 aprl QROROB CT FRAXCI9CPB. O. Bingham A Ce.*s Transportation (tins gSMiagaßß rpo AND FROM PHILAPKLPIU A, BALTIMORE AKD X MEW YORK.—The Owners ami Agents of said line have been for the past fourteen years connected with tbe old-established Bft>gb»m> Line.” They will girj their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of PindoccitAlsr cbarullie, in tbe shortest time and on as favorable terms as any other Line. 49* Only one transhipment between PHtabaryh.PbHa* delphU and Baltimore. GEO. BINGHAM A CO* Canal Basin. Liberty Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS A CO* 276 Market met. Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, 121 North at, Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, . 86 West sC, New York. Proprietors.' LATE PUBLICATIONS AT PARSON’S, 66 Market at, oear Fourth. The life of Dr. Alexander: by hk eon, J. W. Alexander, The Magazine* at 20 cent* per number; our present and future price. Daniel; a Model for Young Men: by Dr. Scott, of New Or" lean*—a oouree of Lectures. . ■' 'Pern Leave*; second series. TUe Parish side; a better book than either Sonny Side or Shady Side. Carter’s Near Books for Youth, via: Mabel Graat, Charles Roussel, the Wood Cotters and Exile* of Lebanon,Ac, Ae. Alexander on Consolation; cheap edttion»sl,2S..; . Manual of Missions, or Sketches of Foreign Stolons of the Presbyterian Church: by luit.J.U.Lovrie; with nups, shoiring the staUons,.Ac. Africa and the American Flag. - J. S. DAVISON, Jed 65 Market-street, near Fonrth. TUB HISTORY OF PITTSBURGH. from the earliest pe riod when it was visited by white men, down te ths elose of the last eentury, with notices of some of the Impor tant manufatturee and works of internal Improvement, up to the present time: by Neville B. Craig, bq. About one handled copies of the above highly interest ing work remain on hand—ih» price reduced to 75 cents a oopy. Published and for sale by JOHN n MELLON, Allegheny building lots fob hi i.k—Eight choice Btrildlog Lota, idtnateon Ohio Lane, each 24 feet front by ISO deep to a 24 feet alfey, anil directly oppo site Bagaley street, which is now paved and In good order. Thtse Lots auTe offered for sal* at law prices, and on easy terms. / ' _ is. CCTUBKKT A SON, je!9 / . 140-Thintstwi.t. • AS I am now wiodiog'up my butiaasa at the eortasr o( Wood and Water streets, preparatory to removing to my new store on Fifth street, X would hereby notify my ftiends that I have placed my books In the hajnl* of E. * NEAL, Esq., on Third street, between Wood and Market' for the collection of all debts due me upon than. Those knowing themselves Indebted to me will please.rail as above and settle. jeSlrim JOHN CALLAHAN. LSSU . A NOTE dated January 25,1854. payable four ninths at tar date, at the offiee of Winslow, Lanier A Co., New York, signed R. Woods, President Pittsburgh Mitt Steuben ville Railroad—endorsed, Charles Nsylor, Secretary. All persons are beteby warned not to boy said note, as paymmtmUbe refused. A*y person flodtaxit will confer an obligation by leaving it with G. E. Arnold* Co., or. THOMPSON BELL. 4 00, j c 6 corner Third tod Wood sis. Batiks—Hot, Cold, and Bfeower. IN the fitting and fnrttisblog of which nothing has been spared to render batbihg luxurious as well asbealilifuL Are open every day, (Sunday** excepted,) from 5 o’clock, A. M-, until 10 P.M.,attkn'BnHttr Shop, Petty Hotel, earner of Hancock street and Duqnesne Wsy. Jv2o JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. E. B« Baal, Aldsrnaa. NO. 91 THIRD Street, between Wood and Market street*, Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds,Mort gagee. and other writings drawn with neatness and accu racy. " J«2fciy JUST RECEIVED tUK EXPRESS, TUI'S MuRMNG— A large amonment of near and beantifnl styles Eaa vMpgn, Brwß Pina, Gold Pencils and Pens. Abo, aw« article of Van*, whisb arevery pretty and cheap. 0e ■tuck is equal to any in the city in style and qaality, and r we guazantea to the purchaser we willaall fins goods n) our Una as low as any eastern house wBl and mm mm than any other establishment ha this city Give u* a eaD, mid examine oar goods and price*, at 51 Market stxeftt.. Ja23 _ _ HOOFI.; M T Arnrwuici—so fahbt- targe No. » Mackerel, 1854 in ejection, juat received sad (or sale by • - frUT RNQfJgg A RICHARMOgT • I V>miW"hHatlKM ) -fc'tTa WgTMen* I OwntertL Mt *~*TEi fbrsairby (Je6) .WALTER T. MARSHALL , f . t;*• V . t>4-> -f> ./ v v^'- • v' ‘ , ts ■** - 1 v .% ’icf- JULV4TII, TUBES
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