- v' *yjf A •:•■» A i:‘ "■•■ ■ .. . * «_ Hfr* *&' " > .t’'iVA" '■ * f * '\*- -, s * ft] fct* ‘'\S ,;.\f i ' 1 1 (S*«» **%,! ‘ I? 1 * **> W*\ >:**.,{* *»,* 3R#5 • «v A iKbS**''*'**??*#*,'* •»"i.* 1 -* JV» ’ v >" ~ Sf®tSoWt*l'S* , '^* ! «*itC 4 .•.."* C ijr i^”:^r,i-~ >4 lfiP^s!^fA|s&l.&V*^ ? . vL^V 8 HBiPHli iptoni *&£n%L&&i Sttj&Sfi&r.) jiiil and Blair’s ‘4,avWfr' *■ 17XTH ACT OOFyJSK—SO boxes, iutjSsififisiJi«fc«sfciJtf7«i’'iy^s^St^olfiN/i > l and tin boxei, tor sale by J™ BMR. T^RINOBS— 6u dox knotted and lac*bead . rftySnffiff *gxfl.-'.,% C»; r an»i In all colors, juntreceiTed per express, BrVAB**sE.s'j* '£t> >" SliV £ «feirir iV*i oorn«-r of Market street and the Diamond. *** FH*NKV iIf 2OR^ / - -3« t. ajlAk OA*NDLE3—4O toxw Proctor A Gamble’* brand, tat X or less qw by 1i,23] »«« * smouol y» . --.•v~.tc.l>&ri•.--- -• '• ■ VP •>>;,-•; V 7 ; • ~ : . , -V: ’:■ P , : . '.'■"'" !%: ' • *•">• :/-a;- h; 'v ';•>.... "■■■ -*v ’ }•' --f *' -ml V - 1 ,J _ t ‘ - > -iVv;,' ,s’V-’..* -'A, •_■ ... . ."''ll',l ■ •"■■*(’' . ■:* V-^-LT^ s^ 4 ' . r : f v; ■ .’.'w* -■ • ~ *.:n : v 7t£*'<' THE CITY POST. MONDAY MORNING: M'Cord’s Fatiit Wash Mixture.— -This is tbs name of a* Unproved preparation for vaching purposes, patented by M. W. M’Cord, of ' New York, in 1852, which la destined to work an entire revolution in the bdslnenof the la uo dree*. By the nae of thla mixture, every family can do all their own washing in less than two hours, without the labor of rubbing, or the use of a machine. We have tried it in our own family, and bear willing testimony to the * time, trouble and work, saved by the use of it: Let itoome into general use, and farewell to the bad tempers and poor dinners, popularly supposed to be incident to washing days; no more occasion for soar looks or sharp words for the labor attending the renovation— the wear aod tear of a whole wees will then be oo slight, that this day will not be distin guishable from any other day in the week. The article can purchased at M A. Pritchard’s Literary Depot, 96Smlth field street, who is the agent for this dty. Cholera.— Reports of this disease have been very prevalent in the city for some time, but as we eould find no foundation for them, we did not choose to create needles* alarm by publishing them; when undoubted oases occur, such as the following, we think it U no more than our duty to make them known. On Saturday, a young man, . named James Porter, who had but returned from Chicago, died In Allegheny with a disease which displayed every sympton of genuine Asiatic cholera, and was pro nounced to be such by the attending physicians. A lady, residing in South Pittsburgh, also died on Saturday, from a 'similar disease. It Is supposed that she brought it from Orleans, as she came to this city from that place, a abort lime ego. These are iho only two fatal cases which have yet occu’red, and no anxiety need be felt In consequence, as the disease was undoubtedly contracted at a distance.' A Desirable Improvement.—We notice that the Directors of the SL Clair street Bridge are teariogdown the old toll house, oo the Allegheny side. This Is being done lu order to allow Bank Lane, at that point, to be raised and taken over Federal street, in the same manner that it crosses Anderson, —the toll bouse aod abutment heretofore proving an obstruction to the entire opening out of the street. This improvement baa long been called for by the dlhens of the lower part of Allegheny, who were slwayji compelled to make a long detour by way of Robinson street, In order to get to the bridge with a vehlele of any kind. As soon s a the street is thus fixed, It is the intention of the bridge company to erect a handsome and commodious toll house, to take the place of the old one. Anticipated Disturbance on the Allegheny Talut HaiiaOAD. —The Enterprise states that there is at present const ierable excitemout among the different fac tioi sof Iriah laborers employed on the Allegheny Valley Railroad. The laborers on Sections 7, 9 and 14, visited Sec- tion 10 on the afternoon of the Fourth of J uly, took posses ac tion of the shanties, and perpetrated some damage, while ** the occupants were celebrating the day some distance away from their places of abode. This proceeding excited the in' dlgnation of the Section 10 men, and they have since visited ♦>>u dty, and returned to their Section ful f y armed and equipped to receive their assailants, should they feel dis posed to pay them another visit Pittsburgh Always Ahead! —The Cincinnati paper* st&it, that the sporting gentry of that city ire con* *» siderably excited at a victory gained In a rat ring there, by a dog all the way from-Pittsburgh, over the beet rat terrier lathe place, and declare that the honor of the Queen City must be redeemed by aootber match. The Pittsburgh dog killed nineteen rats in one and a half minutes.. False Pretences. —A man named John Lajcg ynaftn information, on Saturday, before Aid. M’Cague, against a girl called Anna Reed, for obtaining twenty dol lars’ worth of goods under false pretences. The girl was arrested on the charge, but agreeing to refund the goods, and settle the costa, she was allowed to go. Dead from Cholera.—A telegraphic despatch was received in thi* city from Chicago, on Saturday, con taining the melancholy information that Mrs. Snyder, widow or Dr. Snyder, had died there the day previous, with the same disease as her lamented husband. Mrs. Snyder was a daughter of tbo late Mr. J. Crosses, of this city. Did'nt Like it.— Eugene lUnnerod, yetffer day, made Information before Alderman M’Masters, again*! Robert Cole, for pulling his ears! Tbe deponent thought his ears were already sufficiently long, and had no desireto .have them stretch**!. Bannered was held to bail to answer to a charge of assault and battery. . A time to Dance.—Social Assemblies at Wil kins Hall, ever? Tu:*--Jsy evening. As perrons desiring to attend must procure invitations, these must he obtained of Frank Cargo, at R. M. Carco’a Gallery, 70 Fourth street, or of - be managers. Abandonee of ice water, ice cream and creature comforts. Admission, for gentleman and lady, 60 esnts. _ Patent Bight— the list of patents ismeJ from tfie United State* Patont Office. for the week ending July lltb, ISS4, we find one for 11-I*. Uengemer«\ for improTetl cement of boiled coal tar and earths. Mr. i Gengemere is tho Superintendent qf the Allegheny City Gas Works. Cricket Match. —A challengo waa received by the Pittsburgh Cricket Club, from tha Cleveland Club* last week, to play a game of cricket, which was promptly accepted by the former, and the firtt week iu August named as tha time. Tbe match is to be played in this city. Badly Injured.—A young lad struck anoth er boy on the bead with a stone on Saturday morning, on South Oommoo, Allegheny, Injuring him severely. The in jured lad appeared before Mayor Adam* and entered com plaint. hut on the appearance of the parti** the case wi« ■withdrawn. ___ Tarost Practice.—Th« Daqnesne Greys will me:t for target practice on the 19th, at Campbell’s Grove, ii Ross township The silver medal presented by toe Bo- T-r Guards, of Cincinnati, wiil be awarded to the lest marksman. A Child Drowned —A small child about nine years of age, the eon of Patrick SlXty, on tbe comer of Efm street and Basin alley, was drowned in the Monongahela river on Saturday afternoon, abont 6 o’clock, while bathing. Removed. —Messrs. Hamilton and Kennedy, who have so long fulfilled the duties of tipnaves in’tibe District Oourt, have been removed. Their successors bsive not yet been appointed. A Capias was issued on Saturday, by the Pijo tbonotary, for the arrest of William Silvery*, on a change of defaming the character of John T. M’Laoghlln. EMERY— 13 kegs Emery, a**orted, in store and for sale by FLEMING BROTHERS, je!3 gnccftESor* to J. Kidd A Co, 60 Wood streefe C^HRKS~B—■ 24 hoTon prime Cbee f e. }u*t received and for j rale by ]jy4] SMITH A SINCLAIR. t a OSIN SOAP—376 boxes No. 1 Soap, for aale by J\ j*2S • SMITH A SINCLAIR. SILKS, MANTILLAS, IHtESS GOODS, Kmbioideried, Trimmings Hosiery and Gloves House-keeping Goods Uaen and White Goods Bonnets Millinery Goode, Gents. Furnlshlog Goods, Ac., hare all been marked down from 20 to 37U per cent, daring the Semi-Annual Sale of v A. A. MASON k CO., j*3o ’ 26 Fifth street. Yankee notions, for jllv. " Art Journal. The Parian Side. Fern Leaves, from Fanny’s Fort Folio; second series. The Lamplighter. r Chambers’ journal, for June. North British Review. The above just received and for sale by SAM’L. B. LAUFFER, 1«22 iff Wood street. ALEUATDS—W boxes fair. In quarter, half and pound papers, received and for salo by jyl HENRY H. COLUNS. Lot for Sale. A GOOD BUILDINU LOT, Si feet front on Carson street by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold' cheap. Enquire of „ GEO. F. GILLMQRK, . j T ig ' at office of the Morning Post. M’CONNEL.L A WILLOC A BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and SilTer Coin. Current and Far Funds received on deposit Stocks boaght and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. Sooth East comer of Market and Fifth streets, ny U PITTSBURGH, PA. WAbTEDr-Three more clever Men, to complete a 0010 ny of purchasers, on the handsomest location on the Fourth Street Road, tills side of East Liberty. Such offers Are seldom made. Eoqulreof THOMAS WuODS, je2S 75 Fourth street. BLACK SIL-S.—Jual rvc«iiTi*l ut A. M’THHIK’S, corner; of Grant end Fifth streets, a few piece* of rery fine Plato end figured Week Silks. Also, Mantilla Silks ami Trimming*, in all the fitshiounble colors; bleached Muslius and lii-di linens, 5 case* of the very best mutes, just re* wired at A. UTIGUK'S, je26 corner Grant and Fifth sta. WfcBTKHN DKAFTrs—Constantly for sale st sight, or short date, oo Clcrianaii, Louterille, y t. Louis, flew Orleans, , Chicago, Detroit, aod Cleveland; at N 0.71 Fourth street. >2B A. WILKINS * CO. BACU.N— 6 hbda Siile^; 2 do Bboulde's; 2 do liajns: lor sole hr je2B SMITH & SINCLAIR. U SUGARS— IL l&bbls Lovering’s Crushed Bogar; 50 do Loaf Sugar; lf» do Powdered Sugar; 30 do While Coffee Sugar; 10 do Course Pulverised; for ealabj je2B- V SMITH * SINCLAIR. BMLKHKA'B FURNISHING GOODS marked down U 3 wfr wot, et A. A. MASON t CO.’S, jy6 25 Fifth Blteet. -\%j INLHJW ULAtiS—l6O bore* 8x10; W 10 do 10X12; 60 do 10x14; 26 do 9x12; 16 do 7x9; Swearer’s and Blair's brands; for 6*lo by je2B SMITH A BLNCLAIE. XTKACT OOPyJSK—SO boxes, 4, 6 and 8 ounce papers anti tin boxes. lof sale by j«2B [_ SMITH A SINCLAIR. RINGJSS—6u doz knotted and lac* bead Fringes, bites in all colors, just received per express, at No. 83, oorner of Market street and the Diamond. je24 FRANK VAN GORDER. U.NUKKWOOI/a UUSiU.. .LEMON' 6YIUJP Chanvan’t Philadelphia Syrup; Do pine Ppple do; Do Basphony Vinegar; for sal* by j*2o W. A. M’CIAJRG. TELEGRAPHIC. ■ _ __ By the O’Beilly Lines for; the Horning Post :JOLY 17. THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS Washington Citt, July 15—Smite. —On motion of Gerritt Bmith the memorial from the Nev York Temperance Alli ance, praying for Oongrem to clothe the corporation of Washington with foil power to abolish the sale of intoxica ting drinks, was referred to the Committee nn the Judiciary. Mr. Davis, of Rhode Island, presented a resolotien of the legislature of that State reversing and annulling tbe de cision of the Supreme Court of Rhode Island against Dorr, for treason, ana also resolutions against Nebraska and the Fugitive Slave L \w. The Rouse then went into Committee.on private House Bills; twelve were favorably acted on, and reported to the House, but not passed when tbe Hoase adjourned. Senate —The resolutions from the House, giving thanks and a medal to Captain Ingraham, was taken up and amen ded so as to eiiqpty provide for giving him a medal, for his gallant and judicious conduct In delending Martiu Koszta, *e. It was then passed. The Light-House and Harbor bill and Post Office Appro priation bill was received and referred.' After a abort executive session the doors were ro-opened, and the Homestead bill was taken np. A debate ensued on a proposition of Mr. Stewart, to bring In a new bill, uniting tbe Homestead asd the graduation plan or tbe Setutor from Virginia. Tbe Senate then adjourned ! Boston Riot Case»»-Choier*. Re. Boston, July 15.—The Grand J ury of tbe Municipal Court this morning, made a report of their action relative to the riot and attempted rescue of Burns, and presented a bill of four eouots against Walter Bishop, Thomas Jackson, Martin StowelL John Morrison, Samuel Prouaman, Waiter Phenix, John Wesley, and the Rev. Thomas W.lliggius Ihe count* art : first, Biot; second, disturbing tbe peaoe. and commit ting an assault on Bulilvan W. Cutting; third, making bd attack on the Court Hou*e; and fourth, that they began to demolish the Court iluuse in an unlawful manner. The deaths in Boston during the week were 1)1, includ ing Sl.by Cholera. Nearly all the Cnolera deaths thus tar were prisoner? of foreign birth. TELEGRAPH HARKETB. New York, July 10.— Stocks dull and lower: money in good demaud; Sterling exchange quiet. Floitfr advanced 111 to 16c, active demand; sales Iv,Buo bbls straight brands fctateals6,l2@7; goodOaio $7,37(315; southern unchanged; pales SOU bUs at Wheal nrm for good; market dull for common; sales 11,000 bush White Pennsylvania at 2<s6c decline; red Missouri. Corn firm; Western mixed,Southern yollcw, 74<§>7ti; Southern white, bdjgßU. WhiskyPork a trifle lower for Mess; oth ers steady; sales 1500 bhls Prime at $10,50 ; Maas, (U,66@ $11,75. Beef firm and unchanged. Cut Meats firm; hams, shoulders, Lard steady lrou...Beotch Pig, $40@41, 0 moa. Cotton firm and active. Coffee in good demand, p&rtbuiarly fur red ; sales tiO bags at lQi-£(<2lQi-£. fcugar firm; transactions moderate: Orleans, 4%(ff5. Molasses unchanged. Tobacco dull: Kentucky, 0 Lard Oil, 73, lower. Ptmj»D«j»m*, July 15—Fleur continues inactive; ship ping brands held at ss{g>S%. without buyers, except small lots to the trade, and extra from $8 37@9. Sales 100 bbis lire Flour at $6 26@5 50. Corn Meal quiet: sales 100 bbis Penna. at $3 26; sales of 200 bbis Brandywine on private terms. The supply of Wheat cotae forward very slowly and there is little enquiry; the only sales reported are 009 bush new red at $168@1?0; no sales of Rye. Com scarce and good Yellow in demand at 75c. Whisky scarce, holders t»k 28c. Cincinnati, July 15.—The river haa fallen four inches. Weather warm. Markets veryqui-t and devoid of interest. Floors 7. Whisky' 22%. Choeeo 8%. Nothing doing in Pi orisions. K mm. 9 am CHERRY RECTOR A 1.. JOB TUB BAFin CUES or COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSRytSS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOFING- CO UGH. CROUP, ASTHMA. AND CONSUMPTION. WK invite the attention of tbe X public to the certificntws appended V Bwi below, and bespeak for ihwm that can f did consideration which their honest t frankness deserves. Mej in such stations as many who | voluntarily bear witness to tbe eOea cy and value of Court Pectoral, do n«t wantonly trifle with, or distort ESmmm—mmmmamamei facts, nor overstate their convictions. Judge then, whether this is not tb^medicine to trust when yun must bare relief for tbe thro*; or lungs; judge too, Whether every family ought not to have It by them as a safeguard against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which avals with fatal frequency upon almost every flo-rk, and carries off a lamb from many a borne 7 Jackson, C. H-, Jackson city, 0.. 20. h Nov., 1852. Db_ J. C. Aru: Bir—Tbe Chkr&t Pictoral is much In quired after. Several of our best Physicians havensadit, three of them in their own cases, and always with tbe hap piest effects. The nnmerons patent incdicinee always be fore them, lead to Incredulity in regard to evert new n»m*»- dv; and It is only after undoubted evidence of value in aoy artrie, that anything like a general confidence can be ex dt.*d. The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents, n the CheerT Pectoral,) proved beyond cavil by repeated tn tl under their own observation, baa compelled medical mrn to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It is beyond all d. ’ibt the best general remedy wc have for the Pulmonary Aib-ctione of this climiite, at the same time sedative and expectorant—a rare combination o! properties. In tbe hope that it will prove Its own reward,! subscribe lysdf. Respectfully your obedient servant. JAiL H. C. MIU.KTL SI. D. Let gntHenen af the Isgal Jjrn/eirion mart: U in c mr. Pr. J.C.'Ater: Dear Sir-over nppilration for the past tb:*« years io my Julies as an ader-cat*, brought on notne i;ht-month* ago a aevere irritation of the bronchial tuber, •bleb iv a constant annoyance to me, and fast ItecT-mmi; .«oarc«of great apprehemdou. Every rvmedv trin' fa*l*M lo even relieve me,till 1 used yourCittßSt Peotorju.. Thi* bn* not only relieved me, but, as 1 trust. Wholly ruml id«*. I ' vre nothing tor tbe reputation of advocating I’nteut Vie dirinea, and till* Uat your service. I .shall r*#ntnuotp lit to members of the tar. nod others whom I limy meet, la boring under similar indispositions. Yours tmiT, K F. JOJfES. AU., Octoitr i. ]>i. J. C- AtcX: Sir—l have u-tnl your admirable com pound exclusively in my practice, and find it (■> t-urpax*. hy far any other remedy we have tor curing Uireases upon the hinj;.-. Your obedient servant. What yet remains to mnvince the most Incredulous that the Cberry Pectoral I**ll that it purports to bo via: an tin wj’ialled ro media I agent f.»r nil diiwasen of the 'Throat and Lung*. The usperienoa of yrarn has proven it to be such and «e submit it to the people, believing that ii* virtues will fully maintain it* reputation. Prepared by J. C AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Msf*. Beware )f worthless preparation*, attempte-i to be (>alnind off umirr * *>cnilari:y of name. Mild in lfftfoburgb by *ll Drnggi«t*. aod by B. A F UIN SOXIK A O* . whr>tr**le Bti'l rc!»il *» horero**’ Planing :U*cl>lu« MY Rotary PUniug 6larhin<« h»*ju-t bi-cn J.-.-iiel not to Infringe the Woodworth Machine by the Supreme Court of tbe liutie»l Slat**, and I am now prepared to *ci: rights to u» in ail partsof tho UnitM Mtoios. Thi-t not ch ine give* univereal sadriirtion. Itobud ..-j * s>(.«ial both iD New York aod ikxton, over the \V< o-l worth • maehln-. lft-r a trial of threw week* ZiMJ TAiri'B. One-third Cheaper than White Lead, and Free from all Poisonous QcaUties. NEW JERSEY ZINC Y 'having greatly "X enlarged their work*, and Improve; tb- <iualily of tbe'r product*, are prepared to execute onic n lor their STJPK- RiOR PAINTS. Dry, and Ground to 01,iu a.<isorted pack ag- sof from 26 to 6DO pound*; also, Pry, in barrels, of 2UO poonds each. TLeir WHITE ZINC, which is sold dry or ground In oil, is warranted PURE and unsurpassed for b *iy and uniform whiteness. A method of preparation ha* recently discovered, which enables the company to warrant tb- Ir I’aints to krep fre-h and soft in tbe kegs for any reasonable time. In this re*i>eet iheir Paints wiU: be superior to ai.y other in the market. Their BROWN ZINC PAINT, which is sold a’, a low price, ami can only be made from tbe Zinc ores ftt m New Jersey, I* uow well known for Us protective qaalides when applied to iron or other metallic surfaces. 1 heir STONE COLOR PAINT possesses all the properties of the Brown, and is of an agreeable color for j glnting Cot Depots, Out-huildlng*, Bridge*, Ac. Deulera supplied on liberal term* by their Agents. FRENCH A RICHARD?, Wholesale Paint Dealers and Imp rt-rf, apr7:6mw N. W. cor. 10th A .Market st*„ PhllM#'elnhl*. A. G» CUBBAGK, WUOLEBAL* ASI> RETAIL DEALER 15 Groceries, Green and Black Tea*, Balt a&d Fish, SOUTH SIDE OF DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH, PA., HAS REMOVED to tbl* stand with a view to extending sod enlarging his business. He will keep one of the completes! and beat assorted establishments in the city, and respectfully invites a call from all bis old customer* and tbe public generally. He deals extensively In COUNTRY PRODUCE . of all descriptions. Us keeps on band a large assortment of STONE AND GROCERY WARE, beet quality Call ond see me at my new stand. [mylfiltds’yw Executory* Kotlce. LETTERS Testamentary to tbe Estate or JOHN NICKEL, Br., late of Robinson township, in tbe county of Alle gheny, Pa., decM., baring bean granted to the undersigned, all persona Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment; and all persons having claims or de mands against tbe estate of the said decedent, will make known tbe same without delay to JOHN H. PHILLIP?, je&Ud*Ctw To Sink* Your tiair Curl. WONDER OP TUB WORLD.—The great wemdrr oftho world has at length been discovered. You cannot make one hair white or black, bot 'Mr.. BYRON H. ROBB has at lengto procured the truth of the great secret, after much study, toll and expense, how to make the hair curl and wave in the most beautiful and graceful manner for life. The proprietor bus traveled throogb various parts of Europe for upwards of nine years, in search of the celebra ted chemist and physiologist, M. Jnques, rind has at length found him in Italy, and purchased or him the receipt for the sum of $B,OOO All pers<'n» having tfie most uncouth aud coarse looking hair, can UaTe ic transformed into the n>o4t beautiful aod curling appearance that could be de sired. Tbe composition of which the article is composed will not cost more than 50 cents, and but one application is needed to tbe hair to cause It to curl and wave in the most uniform and penect order for life, and fhus improve the looks and appearance 100 per cant. We now offer this won derful discovery to the world for the sum of $l,OO Direct allletters to BYKON H. ROBB,Earmington. Trum bull county, Ohio, and the receipt will be immediately for warded to the person. All letters must be post-paid to secure attention. jeft:3mw PLAID LINEN, YOU BOYS’ CLOTHEB, also Gambroons, Casbmerettes, We ino Cassimeios, all-wool Twewls, filaid and striped Cotton Goods, for boys’ and men’s clothing, oat received, and for sale at low prices, at A. MoTIGHE’S, Jrls corner of Grant and Fifth streets. NOW 13 THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE I—The following Magatines and Newspapers are about to. commence new volumes. Now Is the time to subscribe I RUSSELL & BKO, Booksellers, Stationers and Literary No. 15 Fifth street, near Market, are receiving subscriptions. Call and make arrangements for yonr favorite Magazines and Newspapers. Harper, Knickerbocker, Putnam, Godey, Graham, Peterson, VFaverly Magazine, Littell’a Living Age, ' Leslies' Gazette, Chambers’ Journal, Gleason’s Pictorial, Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazine - Flag of Oar Union, Blackwood, Horticulturist, Magazine of Art, Water Cure Journal, Phrenological Journal. je23 FOR RENT—a very desirable country rest, ? milrs irom the dtv, on the SteubeovUie pike—late the Homestead of Gen. Wm. Marks. Along with the hour** and garden, will be let an Orchard of tbe very best quality of gratttd fruit. For farther particulars, enquire ogMr. Jackson, at the Toll Gate on the premises. jyll JA3. a RICtIEY, Real Estate Agent. OK BALE—A MSAT iLL KAKM OK KIFTYFIVkI ACRES, nine miles belcrf the city, Iq Robinson town ship, on the Ohio river. -It is « beeutifol location, of Im proved Lend, end is offered low. Inquire of jelAlm THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fonrth etrwt. iiARED rPACHKS—On hand ud tot t&le by thlbanti X or Ina auantitie*, by j«S RAILS'? * KENSHAW •* •♦v’' vv„. ' ... WiTlinrKburc, L. I, Srft. R. B. JONES', M. D. V. G v.v.'r-n-i.-i JOHN NICKEL, JR..’ of Robinson tnwnuhlp, Exocnton of raid John Nlrk«-1. Or ••• , 4 • J -> £lf S tVtU HiV £jR *WJTV. The River a till continues to Ml, with but 2 tret » j tD» channel, by the metal marks. The regular Wheeling packets hare stopped running, in connquence of other boats being aground in the chancel of the river, between this port and Wheeling. The steamer Fairy Queen left on Saturday morning, with a fine load of passengers, for the Queen City. Capiaut J J. R-.binton brought his new st«rn-wheel boat from the Aile.'hpfy to the wharf on Saturday, and on her trial she gave evety satisfaction. She draws only 12 inches water, and will b« finished in style, equal If not superior to any of her cla**, of light water boats, that have made their appearance at the wharf this season. The steamer I Binds BUI will t e ready to leave on Toes day. She was built under the superintendence of Captain Joseph Calhoon; her draught of water, by her marks, is 13 inches; the dimensions are csfollows: length on deck 164 feet; beam 28 do ; depth of bold 3 do; 11 Inches measure* meet; 144 60-95 tons; 2 boilers, each 38 Inches diameter,22 feet long; 2 engines 13% inches by 3% feet stroke. Cabin by Gullet, Applegate A Mason, and painting by Murphy A Spear. Any one having the curiosity to look at a complete light-draught water boat, will step on board the lUinois Bill . She will be in chargeof J. H. Clark, a gentleman well known in the trade from St. Louis to La Salle, with bis as sistant, Capt. Albert Q. Folger, In the clerk’s office, there is no doubt but those traveling to St. Louis and above will be well satisfied. The New St. Paul reports river falling fast, with 33 inches on Plg’e-eje liar, below St. Paul, and 2 feet scant on lower rapids.— St. Lovit Democrat, July 12. The Louisville Cburier of the 12th InaL, states that the river bad the appearance ol being on a rise yesterday, and during the 24 hours ending with last evening, it had risen an inch or an loch and a half—not more, with about 3 feet 8 Inches water in the canal, by the mark. In the lower Ohio, hence to Cairo, fully 3 feet water is reported on the shoalest bars, and no boat aground but the unluckly Ante lope The St. Louis papers of the 10th inst-, have accounts of a steamboat race in progress up the Missouri. .The race.trac* is from St Louis to St. Joseph. The racen, the steamers Polar Star and New Lucy. I.a«t season the PoUt Star made the quickest trip on record between these points, and was awanled a fine pair of elk horns. A few day* sines the New Lucy started out to win these symbols of eminence if possi ble. and an she was making good time, the Polar Star fob lowed to see how cbe was gelling along The New Lncy made tliu run to Boonrille in twenty-five hours aud thirty minutes, two hours quic er than it was evermido before. The race will cost the boats, neither of which is -very fkst at least $l,OOO apiece. PORT OP PITTSBURGH. 2 tt'JT 0 ISCHK* WATER 15 THS caAItBKI., MKT-tL MARK. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luserne, Bennett. Brownsville. *• Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newtcn. Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. ‘ Convoy, Wolf Wellsrille. “ E<*lip*e, Moore, Wheeling. “ Equator, Campbell, Wheeling. DEPARTED. Jefferson, Parkinson. Brownsville. Luzerne,Renmtt,Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson,.West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard. Peebles. Elisabeth. *• Convoy, Wolf, Wellsrille. “ Fairy Queen, Reno. Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTBBUBGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, A»D SAINT LOUIS Pittiburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, VOB THE CO.WSTAJICX Of PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT arrwret PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. irmmu This Us* is composed of seven (ml ; class powerful Steamers, one- for speed, splendor, rafety, and comfort, and Is the oslt yhbocgm dajit use or Btcam PAtxrrs on the Ohio river. It connects with the V. 8. Mall Line of steamers from t inrlouati to U>ui*vUie and Saint Louis, by which passengers aud freight are ticketed and re. cetptedVrrough daily. Two new Steamer* have been added U> the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Daytof Departure Boat!. Ouptains. /ram Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE M. W. BEmaoovxii....Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 2 J. B D*vis_ Monday. ALLEGHENY Geo M’Lm* Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wm.J. Kol’rtz_ Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA IL J. Gxace. Thursday. PITTSBURGH 11. Cawiu ~ Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jxo. KusErtLixa. Saturday. Leave daily at .10 o’clock, A. M-, precisely. No freight received after nice o'clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board. cr to JOHN n. LIVINGSTON. 1 . JoUN FLACK. / Agents, Monongabrla House Building*. Pit trburgb. 1 <Vt. drelß! For Bt. Louis and Illinois Hlver. Tllr. m»-a::rer iLLt.MJI BELLE, Capt J 11. laUstkgjdCLAnX will It-ovi* f.r tb* above sal intcrmc- Mlii&flidiste port* on TUESDAY. IS.h Inst,-l l<, A. >]. F<ir frrrelit Mid ajipH »-o l-t-ard • vi 7 For Wheeling mm, THE »«nirr i.Q; Aiort, Capt. OawpsuJu I fJAESe lean- tor the nU-ve aud iutci mediate torts t&BsSBBk -n 1U I’.rD-VV. Jtt'j iv.n. at 10 A. M. Kur »»; ! i i-u*-) af.p't on U*ml jy’,7 For Cincinnati and Louisville. *,*2. THE ..t-.lu.rr RESCUE, Capt. U.jMuKes will ■/atSSdHCB?^ ,r l he a ! *'V" aud Intermediate ports on tfRIISraS^ MONDAY, Jlth Inst., at 10 A. M. For freight and |»a**»c»- apply on board. Or to Jylf- J'UIN A/rent. For Cincinnati. ■ . THE new ljjjiii draught steamer ROSALIE, ltuoii-s. will ieuT.< for the above aud Id Kru on MONDAY, ITth lost., at 1U oVb-cfe. A M. . For freight apply on board, or to jyls OMJJ-'.GWOOD F UASNKs. A;'-nU. For st. L»uls. TllH«t»»o,er VIENNA. Capt. Cjuklxs Il*r, Imp i„r the aiwTe and Inte. mediae* juris «BBMd S ATU it DA V, 13th inst. at 10 A. M. For tr-lgb: au.l apply on 1-tiard, or to j ▼ 11 JdllN Fl.Af’K. Arent 77 ► or Cincinnati > Tin: eteamer viUAKF.K CITY. Capt. J. N. I—will lenvr S r iLe above and’.otermedf p -r;- .>n THI.4 DAY, tlml3th , at 1" u'f 0.-K, A. M tor freight »nJ apply nn r.v to k i.ACK A UA K \ K 5. Agent* Regular Wheeling Packet. - Til R simmer LA-JJIa.NGK, l apt. M‘C*U.ru, erery MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and DA V. a! 'J o'clijrk, A. 61.. cofloectirig ‘wit lb*' C. acd IJ.l J . Railroad at Well-iil!-’ Fm fn-iebt ■; ply to j -22 J. I) roLUNOWooD, Am -nt. lltgular Wheeling Packet. trm-j rtlE steamer ECLIi oE. Captain (ixoa<.E D I . IUXreJMo-Br. It-avre every TUESDAY, TUDKhDAY. dfiaßSß.iod fATURDAY. at 6 o'clock. A. M, and con- ttiih t • C- uul I'. at Wt4l*vill«*. tor freight apply lo j«2U J. D. COLUVOWOOD. Agent. Evening Line for Wheeling. Tilt orn light draught elmoier JESSE jjua&jtf LAZE.AK, Capl. A.MW4IT, will ieere e’erv ■BHBbmuNDAV, WEDNESDAY nod FRIDAY, ua o’.-liok, P M. For (refill anfl passage apply on board, or to jyll ' Cl IAKLKB BAKNKB, Agent. “ 18j4.” CANADA WEST. TUB FINK low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain U. iUaaow, will make two trip.-) a week between Cleveland; Fort Stanley, and I'ort Burweil, as follows: Leaven Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at? 34 o’clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Pori Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 >-£ o’clock. The Telegraph coun'xiA at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake short*, aud the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the ixmdon Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and pauageapply on board, or to SCOYILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; 6. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. M'UKIDK- Port Burwell. tnar27:tnuv WANTS. Men Wanted. ONE HUNDRED MEN WANT ED on the Central Rail road. between Wilkinsburg and Irwin’s Station. The wages will ba $1,1214 a day, payabio at the end of each month. Al-o, 50 HOUSES aud CARTS wanted on the sume work, for whltdi the highest wages will be given, Enquire at the o&lce. Uraddock's Fields. m>29:tf JAMES FENLON. LAND WARRANTS WANTED—SI7B IXJ.—I wish to pur chase Land \\ arrsnts to the amount of Five Thousand Acres, In 160, 80 or 40 acre Warrants; for which will be paid $l7B in gold, for 100 acres, and in proportion tor SO and 40 acres. Apply to JAMES BLaKKLY, Real Estate and European Agent, my 3 corner of Seventh and SmlLhfletd streets. WANTED— TWO OR THREE LOTS, on Diamoud alley, between Smithtleld and Grant streets, for which a •air price will he paid. Inquire of jels:2w TUOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth street. $33,000 Worth of Farms and Building Lots! 100 FARMS AND 2000 BUILDING LOTS (Fill bt divided among 000 SubtcnUrs on the Evening of On 31at of July, 1854. * LARGE NUMBER ARE ALREADY ENGAGED Many of the Lots near these have been sold for from 400 to COO per cent, advance over the price for which these lots are now sold, showing that the purchase will be a good investment.- Each subscriber, FOR ONLY $l6, payable in instalments of $6 each, will receive FOUR BUILDING LOTS, 25 by 100 fl-et. lying together, or a FARM of from 2 to 20 acred. Tteso lota are beautifully located at LAKELAND, Long Island, where a new church and school bouse, and a number of private dwellings, stores, work-shops and factories, have already been erected, several more are now being built, and several huudred will be erected the coming season. This 1r a fine opportuoPy of owning a delightful country residence near the city, where the domestlo comfort* of a fatally circle can be fully realised, and where 28,000 build ing jpta and about GOO farms have lately been sold; and sales a ns daily being made to individuals who, alter careful examination of its location and ascertaining the quality of the anil, are seloctiug farms for agricultural purposed, be ing confident that no laDd so cheap and calculated to in crease so rapidly In value can be had within 50 miles of the city. This land would have been all taken up years back, but has been an entailed utaie for the last century, and completely locked up far upwards of two hundred years— since which large sales bare been made, and where the wild deer roamed at large may now be seen beautiful cottages ; and cultivated fields waving with the abundant productions I of our mother earth. This is one of the best opportunities now offered to those of nnall means who are destitute of a home of their own, to purchase oDe for a mere trifle; also, a few farms, con tain ng each five and ten acres,' and upwards, at from $25 to £l5 per sere. All persons wishing to avail them°elvei of the opportu nity now offered to procure a floe farm or splendid building lot near the Empire City, should make immediate applica tion, as they are nearly all disposed of. Apply to CHARLES WOOD, 208 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, Y. Y, where maps and pamphlets can be had, or sent if required by m*U, gratis. B. 4TLAIN, Agent, jyl&Smdtwifl 21 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. CIOKN —100 sacks received this day, and for sale by j j»5 M’CLFRKAN, HERRON k 00. ' . Vv" ■ c .\\~ • . ' ■ ...... _ , j •- ■ t i**I** 1 **- ,i • * -*• .« * •* **. ’ C -5 "r‘ ~•? , *-• •• • * .- v,-; \ • - 1 v ,-v ■ i* '• '* * } .t• w v ’; COMMERCIAL POST PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. Pregident —JOHN SHIPTON. Firtt Vice President —Wn. H. Smith. Second “ «* Wk. R. Brown. Secretary —Wx. 8. Hms. D. SctJUT. Superintendent— B. T. Northak, Jb. Committee on Arbitration for July. —Wk. H. BMITB, V. P., 8. llAStutrou, Wu. Bagxixc, Joshua Reodb, Gto. Blaci. DAILY REVIEW OP PITTSBURGH MARKET. orrici or tub Dailt MoßHiao Post, i Monday, July 17,18&4. ] Au unusually dull business day was Saturday. FLOUR—-Bales 40 bbls superfine, from store, at $8,12% • do do extra do at $8.26. WHISKY—SaIe* 176 bbla at 28c; 30 do part rye, at 30c. HAY—4O hiadx at yl too. CHKEBK Pa'es 60 boxes at 9c; 100 do, In lot*, at 9c. BACON—Salen 4000 tbj Shoulders aud Hams at 5% and 8%, sixty days. AUCTION SALES. Auctlon-*Dally Salesi AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streeta,at 10 o’clock, A. 61., a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple.and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Oats, Capa, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instrument*, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goode, Gold and Silver watches. Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. jjaSl:tf P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, AT AUCTION.— Oq TUESDAY MORNING, July IBth,at lOociock, wUI bo sold, without reserve to close a consignment,a general assortment* of seasonable foreign and domestic staple and fancy Dry Goods, embracing the usual variety kept In an extensive retail Dry Goods fctore. Also, a quantity of Boots, Shoes, Hat , Caps, Bonnets, and a variety of Goods from a Trimming Store. j>l7 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Groceries, tobacco, tinware,*e. at auction. —On Monday AFTERNOON, July 17th, at 2 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, will be sold: 2 bbls prime New Orleans Sugar; 16 No. 1 Herring mu J Lake Fish; 2d boxes Western Reserve Cheese; 12 *• fioe quality Virginia Tobacco; A general assortment of Tinware, Queensware,-Looking Glasses, Mantle Clocks, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Jj 17 P. M. DAViB, Auctioneer. I>'K)KS AND STATIONERY AT AUCTION—On SAT JJ UKDAY EVENING, July 15th, at 8 o’clock, at the Coram*rci >t Sates Room*, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will l>o ro!-l, a large collection of valuable Miscellaneous Hoiks, eat racing standard library editions In various de partments of literature and science; splendid Family Bi bles, in rich binding; Blank Books, Letter and Cop Writing Paper, a svluct lot of Stationery, Ac Also, the choice stock of a Perkrihai Store of this city, salted for the trade, em bracing all the cheap and popular Novels of the day, to gether wiib a great variety of recent publications of Atner can author*, | Jyl-Rl P. M DAVIS, Anctlnreer. ORPHANS’ COURT aALEOFCUAKTIEKSFLuUttING MILL PROPKKTY.—On MONDAY MORNING, July 24th, at 12 o’clock, on the premises, by order of Mra. Mary B. Davis, Administratrix of the late Jas. H. Davis, and decree of Orphans’ Court of Allegheny county, will be sold, that valuable Pieceof Land, situate on Chartivrs creek, fiur miles from Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville Turnpike Road, in Robinson end Chart ers township*, containing four acres and seventy perches, on which is erected a first rate Merchant and Grist Mill, in good order, capable of turning out 180 barrels of dour per dty, with a Store House, Dwelling Uou*e, Cooper Shop, Stable, Ac. Tbe Mill contains tour pair burr*, three setts of boiling cloths, thiee screens, two smut machines, two p*<*king ma chines, one coro crusher, Ac , with storage for 20,000 bushels of grain; which improvements coat about $2O 000. Tbe water power Is among the best lo (heeou&ty, to which is added ample eieem pi>wer whun required In dry season*. Tne thriving village of Mansfield is only distant on* and a half mile*. Kcmiogton and the Charticrs Coal Company Mines half a mile; the Railroad of the latter runs within 4 00 yards of tbe MUI, and tue Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad within half a mile. The neighborhood Is highly Improved and among the best in Western Pennsylvania tt.r wheat, fnmisblng custom work to amount of 60,0ut) bushels, and for sale more than twice that quantity yearly, with a ready market for tLo offal. A plan of tbe property may be seen at the Auction Store. Thkso wishing u> examine tbe same will call on Mrs. Davis, who reside* on tLe premises. For further particultrs enquire of Robert Wood*, Man*fl«ld Brown, or Col. John Rojos. Terms—One-third cash, roridue In one and two years* with Interest. SUNDRIES— K> hbds Bsc'-a Ham*; -’:> " ifo £fcoalier»; 5‘J t.bls new large No. 3 Mackerel; '- 11 hf bbls do do do; to arrive, bd •* medium do Jo do; 26 bhls do d'» do do; 15 “ Lake Trr.ut. in iture; “ Baltlmor.- Herring, In store; - 1 ' " do Sbad, do; '* 41 No 1 extra Lard Oil, do ; 26 u Tanor-sOli, do; t-'J c«-k- f nuf P.srls; I'.u Lbl* 'lerb pork ; Jtsj “ Grrase Lard; 2’> *• Loaf is cor; r- Cd bbdsO. CoO Lb-1* t) M,>!*/»-*. oak ouoperage ; 4U lioxe* W. o. Tntiacc ,; 100 li'jl- N, P IL>.ln; lUra-hs 7 t> Cream Cheese; 1 Ni Ltrk.* bri-d Apj.l.M aud Peaches; 2A*j (founds Boccu t'idr*. j>B ENGLISH A RICHARDAON. Ivi.Y —A M' fit, Ut. corner of Orai J and F-fIA r s retU. hu.* new tn hind Kies.*-* Mi-irh-ri mu>iin, fr. ui ‘-i rrnt- up; 50 jd«»* Iridi llncu : 25 white minis, tor !adiw*' dress*-* 75 pi*.-** linen; rotirm and gvxvt for liny* wear; a few nn« black ••ha!,«-; tdack, aud j-laMi and ti-«u<n: mantillas; uinDtili* • ilk *nd triinniiuga >-r pren devriptiun; Un and dc tax*; (In*, idtigbam-; J-O" .Merrima-k pr n’ lari color*—ull of which will bo w>!d extramelr lew, ’a l.’iut \s»)uk.-: iik>. J/ ;Xtl br.xr* Fke Cmrkrri> r. grow Roman Candle*, 1- bull “ ■' d.. do S do, •• • do do r. do; S •• do do A Jo. 4 *’ TrinOgle*. No. 1 : J " do do ■>; fxi ‘ox* Jackson Cracker*. LOO.Otxi Tim [i.'-U'.h ; 4" grv»« I*uj Wl»«*ei*: 15) •• 1 ounce ttvket*' 16 •• 2 do do, 12 “ 4 do do; IJCOu “ I'UI irn: Crarkere; hocon-1 supp’y ; ;u» t rvi-eired and lor sa’e hr J C ANDKRS.i*; A C ». J- -* N ■ •> Hood -fe-1. \ T mli.r. i»> » a *• m i-.uj* I*o 11-'ti**- Hakes, imi>ruv*J pattern ; 20 nirui Drain Drills ; 4<J J.zin Hay Rakes; 20 do Hay Fork*; 6 do lira n ChJlm ; 20 do heyiliee and Soeaths; 10 do U >re» Muxslei; for at 47 Fifth street, by jelT JAMES WAKDKOP. YTALUAULK HAND STREET PROPERTY FOK SALK. T —A three atory Ilrick House of 11 rooms and kitchen. (tall, parlors. Ar . all wall papered and In good ordrr; dry celi-tr, cusl vault. Ao. The Lot is 2(J feel front by 110 dean, to a private olley. Price s4.outi, and easy tunas <-f payment. On Townsend street—a pleasant Dwelling House of 6 rooms, with a good lot of ground, trees, Tln-s, Ac. Price ONLY $4OO F'»U A FRAME HOUSE, and Lit or Ornuud, situate in AliegbrO) city, near Bearer street. The Lot is 30 by 00 feet, with fine poach trees, coal bouse, Ac. Call and examine. f 1,000, In easy payments, for a Urge Frame House and large Lot, situut- on the eastern road, opposite the Arsenal wall. Also eef-rnl other Houses and Lots at Tery low SALK.— Hvu Lotsou Avenue, to trout ’ of Chatham street, end 4 Lots at the junction of bar* entb and Webster streets. AIM, a large variety of cheap Lot>« throughout the city. If you wantany kind of proper ty fur a hom«, Just enquire of TIiOMAS WOODS, jrihl 76 Fourth street. I^?ISU— 10 bbla No. 1 Shad; 10 do do Herring; 16 do No. 3 Mackerel, 1664; 16 do Trout, and 6hf bbla do; 6 do No. 3 Mackerel, sound; lor sale by j»33 SMITH A SINCLAIR. OW IS TUKVimiTVo rUUdGRIBE.—T »11l furufch Il&rper'a Magazine fjr $2,40 per year, or (1.23 for t><i MONONUAHELA WHISKV—I9O l>blsOld Moooogahela Whisky, just received and for sale low by JOHN LITTLE. Jr., Agent, 13* Second street. RUSSELL A DHO. have received Harper, Graham, and Knickerbocker, for June, at the LItERARY DEPOT, 16 Fifth street, uear Market. my3l MOWING MACHlNES—Warranted to outirum 10 to 16 acme of Grass per day, with one one span of horses and driver. Fur pale by fmy3o) E. R. BUANKLAND. A TWO STORY BRICK fIOUSB Pleasantly situated on Garpenter street, near Wylitywiih fruit and shade tree*, shrubbery, Ac . for sain at a verjtdew price. jcl3 8 OUTlUlhilT A SON, 140Thlr-j street. TTPRIQIir STEAK BROILERS—A fresh supply just re- U reived and for Hale by my3Q BAILEY A RBNSIIAW, GRAHAM for JULY.—Graham's Magazine for July, just received and for sale by S. B. LAUFFER, 'y b 7 Wood street. Ahq&all the leading weekly papers aud cheap publica- | jv3 SUGAR —id hhds prime N. O. Sugar 1 do Clariied do; ltorelred per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignment; for sale by f j«aal] J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. T,tUft SALE—The cheapest 300 acres ol Coal on Lha Mo- J 1 nongahelu river, In the -Id Pool. If you want a bar gain now la the time. Enquire oi THOMAS WOODS, je2l *6 Fourth strvet. FUR SALE—2OO acres ol prime Land, on the Muskingum river, 1 mile below M’Connellsville, Ohio. It is a splen did farm, and offered very low. Enquire of -je2o THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth st. I>KEeU PINE APPLES.—4OO fresh Flue Apples, to ar -1 rive by Express, for sale l>y J. C. ANDERSON A CO., my 23 No. 6 Wood street. Black teas— Sup. Cbulan Powchoug, (in papers) at 60 ets. por lb. Finest Fongtae Chuian, do 02J4 do. For sale by r_jri«] W. A. aI’CLURG rpURNIP SEEDS.— X Ruta Bags, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk,' Globe, and Dales Hybrid; wholesale and retail at the Seed Store, Filth street. je29 JAMES WARDRQP. PARASOLS— AT A. McTIOHE’S, corner of Grant and Fifth streets—loo plain Green Satin; l&o figured, all colors; 76 figured and lined; 76 plain Gros de Naples,lined; 100 plain Groi> de Naples, all colors; 200 Children’s plain, figured and lined, all colors. All of which will he sold low for quality. je!9 Hosiery and gloves.—a. a. mason a ct>. win, during tbelr Bale, offer every description or Gloves and Hosiery at a reduction of 25 per eeot. jyO WANTED —6u Liborers, 3 Teamster*, and several Cart Boys, for Railroad; In a healthy location, and good wages. Apply at FKANCISCUS* Agency Office, jyfi €6 Fifth st., near Post Office. Transparent green oil cloth—uw yards, m widths ranging, from 33 to 46 inches, for sale wholesale and retail at the Ou Cloth’ Warerooms, No. Ufl Market st. mj2S J. A H. PHILLIPS. '-i-jv,'. • : .• - * •'* »* ♦ - w .■ • *:••.•' •• •• “irfSf • . w <1 r • ,\.V.' xn : V jL v< .. Lard akd lard oil— -16 Kegs No. 1 Lard; ' 10 bW« do Lard Oil 6hslfbbts> do Kecoired and lb! sale by my!B RICK —20 tierces prime Rice. received end for sale by MILLER * RICK KT SON. Jel7 _ 221 eng 223 Liberty .«?. lARD OIL—IO bMs .No. 1 Lard Oil; j 10 Ll <l<> do; for sale by j**l7 MILLKR A RTCKETSON. JAVA COFFEE— 2u inU Got. Java Coffee, tor m» by fjelTj MILLEK k HICKETVQN. CLARET WINIS—Io c»»ii Julian” Claret, receiv'd and for sale by |jel7] MILLER * RICKKTSoM OLIVE OIL—IS oases Olive Oil, for sale by Jel7 MILLKR k RfCKETSOX. STAR CANDLES—2S boxes 4’s, 6’a and tiV Star Candles, for sale by [JelT] MILLKR k RICKKTSON. OUaC—l5 bbls No. 2, for sale by O my 29 SMITH k SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.— A. A. MASoN k CO. bare no* for fair more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. [my22 LINSEED OIL—IO bbls for sale by jelO nEN.IT HOLMES. LIME —100 bbls for sale oy JelO BALKKATUS— 40 bxs Pulverised Sulerat-us, in quarter, halves and pound papers, for aale by jelO HENRY lIOLMES. BUTTER —15 kegs freah Fuxkin Butter, for sale by j«l9 HENRY UOL.MK3 I,'GGS—3 bbls fresh this day receired, and for sale by Jj Jel9 HENRY HOLMES. BLUE LICK WATER—3 bbls received thus daj by JOS. FLEMING, pt 26 corner of the Diamond and Markelst. NO. 1 LAUD 01L—25 bbi» In store and forsale by my2fl FLEMING BROS. LAito oil, no, I—Just received aud tor aale by m.TiHj . joel mohlet: BUttRHAVE’d t*TOilACit lilTl'HltS—l2 dozen on baud and for sale by fjpjQj JOHN 11AF1'. J.t, I>BARLS —60 bbls first quality, ou couriguuienl; lor *aie XT by fJelOj F. SELLERS & Co. ICE—S 4 tie mya > NEW DECORATIONS—St. Nicholas’bridal chamber pat. tern, lor sale by J**> WALTER P. MARSHALL. STAR CANDLES—6O boxes Cincinnati, assorted else*, at manufacturers prices. pyS • F. SELLERS k CO. PULSTtIN k MKRhILL'S Extracts of Lemon, Uraujje, Rose, Vanilla, Peach, Almond, Jamaica Gioger, and Nutmegs; fbrwaie by [Je2o] W. A. M’CLURU. FANNY FERN'S NEW BOOK—Fern Leaves, tram pan* ny’a Portfolio; second series; with original deaigns: by Fred. M. Coffin. Just received by B. T. C. MORGAN, P? 27 104 Wood street QUIET HEART—Just published complete, from X Blackwood's Magazine, price 25 cental for sale by j*l3 n. MtNER A tx>., 33Smithfieid Street BttOWA ASI) WHIM GIMiHAM— S Of the above Goods just received at C'IOOKY’S AND PETEttS-JN’S July JT have been received by RUSSELL k BRO., Jg'JO Fifth street,.Dear Market. I \RY PEACHES—IO bbls Dry Peaches; 30 do Dry ad- J_7 pies, fur sale by i« l9 lIENRY HOLMES. HERRING— 100 bbls Baltimore Herring in store and luc “1* ENGLISH k RICHARDSON, m y3o 116 Water aud 150 From rt. Baltimore ulrhing—iou tbie received this day bv Pennsylvania Railror.d, and fur sate by ENGLISH k RICHARDSON, llO Water street. —3O bbls Baltimore Shad in store and for sale by O KNOLISU A RICHARDSON, ll6 Water and 160 Front st AD—4O bbls Baltimore Shad, in aloresuid lor suleby J«* ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. WHITE FlSll 50 bbls inspected, for aale by j«-° ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. MACKEREL— 100 bbls No. 3, for sale by ■M ENGLISH k RICH A RDSON. EARS—4O bbls prime Pears, Cor bale by Jel7 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. Rice —100 tierces prime Rice, for e >le by J*l7 ENGLISH A RICH. P. M. DAVI3, Auctioneer. OUaD!—25 bbls Shad; ~~ 60 hf bbls Shad ; in store and fir sale bv j* lo ENGLISU A RICHARDSON. ►OTATOES—3o sacks for sale by ~~ J*S HENRY H. Cl BK\ PEACHES—26 bus prime, for sale by J«m HENRY H. colli: iRY Al’i’LßS 24 bus fer sale by ’ J*lo QU.MIT AND MODAhSKd— O 60 iibtls N. 0. rios*r; 75 bi>la do Mols-cte*; £■> do 8. H. Mola.«je«; for rata by f M'CLCKK\.N, HtKKo.V A CO. T t Klb.it KliliiT—saclu Dry Apple**; \J 15 cuka Itrj Peaches; for sal* by •C* M’CLUKKAX, JIkKIfJX & CO. POTATOES— IX) bags oo ootwigumrut, auil fur me by J e6 ' M’OLUHKA.N'. UKKKON A CO. BAOJN received on cocJi'uiiito! and tor tale low by i** M’CLUKKAN, HKKKOS A CO. lilON —l>jO tons Mercer county. iso»nn-lorott"cj . fur aelc by fmyxij i:r i.ii. -» mwihiwah j .EDfOKD MINERAL WATER—In bbls nod bajf bi>L v J[) <o*k and muiborr, cooperage.) !or ssle by KINO A MiW-RHEAD. GLASS —6oy boles, SxiO, V*xl- uj luxli, i Co.’s brand. In store and for sale by ,J.t« KING * MOORHEAD. K.» MiiO APPLES—Fared coral, and put op su gallon cans, hermetically sealed. retaining the origi nal flavor and frwboers of the fruit; fur sale bv J--> w a. M-ct.ruo. MAI'I.K SUGAR AND .MOLASsUa— -7 kegs Maple MuiaNM*, uf s galls. each ; 2l>o Itn Jo Sugar, to cakes; Ju-it rrtWTctl on conxigmucnt, and for s&]« by W. A. M'CLL'RO. lsll 1 Hall' I— ii l>t>l* new Potomac Herring; A !> du do Shad, ifc* firet ol Uie B«k.vm. AN\ Halifax Herrin*; Na 1 ami Z Mackerel; aaimuQ, emokeu. dn. jdckliri ; on baud and t»r K4U l.j m>H U\ILKV A KK.N*HAW. 2SI Liberty street J-iU.SaT».Va I'Alt.iT IGKCRKiM Fi'.KL^LUa—The be»l aitwle of the kind In u«*. Por rale by BAIL Y A li>:\\«HAW. nt.Ltvr.ka t AKi >A UuiLLK.—his lw«n found one <>r the m-v-t dedraM* article-; in the wav of con*. ***** meiiMl-* yt invented It is aim >.t iadispcusiblc in the preparaUou of Farm*. Grltt.-, li.unntiy, Ur«—n or Dried Fruits, 4c. For sale by BAILkIY A KKNsIUW. i.'*’ LDmrty street. WINDoW tjllADfc.B A lurj{c stock of \V in dow Shades, consisting of tin* (lothic, Plain, Roquet, Kinwervalr, Lmdxcep* and Drapery stvUs; far sal- whole sale sod retail at the Oil Cloth Warenwms, No. 116 Market ■Cruet- [J*1 { J] J. A 11. PHILLIP*. 7( )i ) ARDS 116 inches Transparent Buff Oil Cloih for #w\ * Window Shades, just ri—eWed from the factor}-, and f<*r sale at the Wardrooms, No. 116 Market freet. jeii* j .t n. philup*. LADl Kc' INDIA KUtfUKR ULOVhi—Of nil the sizes manufactured. Also. OonU’ Gloves ol every variety; fur date at thj Rubber Depot, No. 116 Market direct. J. * H. PHILLIPS. GUTTA PBKCIIA WATBK PU'JOr OuATS— »V* luriie the attention of purchasers to this new and beautiful 8. IUTHBEKT A SON article; the Goods are warranted to rutnam pliable in all kinds of weather, and perfectly water proof; tor sale at the India Rubber Depot, No, 116 Market street. * J«l* J. A H. PHILLIPS. 140 Third street Will PS—Uo»eu ladU Kubbt-r VVb! feet lo for ule, wbi 116 Market utreet SUMMER CRAVATS.—We are now opening a variety ot new at;lea of Laws and Giogham Cravats and Ties for summer wear Also, nome very rich and fashionable plain and Cano; fit! k Cravats and Tlea. A. A. MASON A CO., j«l2 25 Fifth Ftreer. S. CUTUDERT A SON, 140 Third street. Cl HEAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply of cea / Papers just received, for sale by WALTER P. MARSHALL, jes 85 Wood Ktrret. IjUNK PAPER HANGINGS—A choice &asortmuui in chintz, brocatello, and satin imitations for sale by _jes WALTER P MARSHALL. CIAKHIaUK uLL CLOTU—2,OOO yards of the plain and / enamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and heavy duck goods; sold wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth Wart-rooms, No. lid Market street. my2B J. A H. PHILLIPS. 6. B. LAUBKEK, 87 Wood ntreel. MORSE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLOWDdOK ROOT—This compound will remove dL-tease* arising from impurity of the blood. It acts as a purifier of the blood; strengthens and braoes tho system; is harmless and simple in its effects. For sale by je!9 JOHN lIAFT, Jr. rji | TONS NO. 1 SCOTCH PIG METAL, arriving and nr l_V r sale by (je7) WM. iU.VGUAM & CO. DRLE& BEET—IO tierces S. C. Beef. my 29 ’ F. SELLERS k CO. "TTAKPKR’S MAGAZINK, for Jupe, for sale by XX B. T. C. MORGAN, my3l 104 Wood street. f I'RUSHES—-0 dot Marsh's ceiebratiat True***, received by X je!7 JOS. FLEMING. SCIIIEDAII SCHNAPPS —1 * grow Wolfe’s Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, receivi-d by js!7 ' JOS. FLEMING. POMADES AND HAIR OILS—A very large assortment of the finest English and French Pomades and ilair Oils, received by fmy2(i] JOS. FLEMING. Auspice and pepper—. 10 bags Pepper; 5 “ Allspice; for sale by jel7 MILLER A RICKKT3QN'. Q for Mile by PKIME LKiIONS—ISO boxes prime l<eiaoD*, in tCyre and for enle by je!4 J. tf. ANDERSON * CO., ft Wood TV'KfcXu COJUA.N UI*S—2UW flnwh Coe™ JS anti for sale by JeU J. C. ASDKRSOX I’CO . 6 Wood street INDEED olL—Just ' • BUTTER— -l-t flrkloa prime fresh, received and for Nile by jjl HENRY 11. COLLINS. PEARLS —IS casks ju&L received and ior sale by jyl & HENRY If. COLLINS. RIFLE GUNS AND PISTOLS—A great variety kept con atantly on hand, together with the necessary sppurie nances, end shooting material in general, for sale by JeS-* BOWN M TETLEY . REVOLVERS— A good assortfaeni ot all kiuds of Revol vers, Including Colt’s, Allen’s, Marsten’a, Werner’s, and the Revolving Hammer Pistol, just received and for sale wholesale or retail, by BOWN A TETLEY, _ j«24 130 Wood street. BALTIMORE HERRING AND &HAD, very fioe, for sale by the barrel, by HATLEY A KENSIIAW, j«23 253 Liberty street. Know NorniNo buikt oollaks, ckayats, &ud a full assortment of furnishing Goods, at the new Trimming Store of jt-24 OLD GOVT. JAVA COFFEE—A lew bog*, very j superior, received and for sale by j«24 W. A. M'CLURO. RAPE bUAWL&— A. A. UAttON * CO. bare just re ceived, per express, another large assortment of rich plain aod embroidered Crape Shawls, mySO TOBACCO— 31 kega Kentucky fix Twist Tobacco, received os consignment; for. sale by j«*l J. A. HUTCHISON k CO. -MISCELLANEOUS. MILLER A RICKETSHS edium No. o Ma-keru! 1 iickled Herrin?; in ptore and for MILLER A KICKhTSOS. i basket* **172,” **174,” Champagne md for »le b? MILLER i.RICKETSON. HENRY HOLMES. losigomvut aod for mle by F. SELLERS * CO. A. McTKillirS, corner of Orantand Virth streets. -•sale aud retail, at Ni j. jt ii. iKD BUCKWHEAT—K) bm iMKS WAKDBOP r sale by JOKL MOIILKIL FRANK Van gorder. Sr. MYMsn’ EXTRACT OF ROCK KOdKOR FROST WORT! An Invaluable Remedy for all gerofulus Disease*. Indiges tion, Tetter, Sick Uealaebs, Canker, Xuraintt (‘ora Month, General Debility, and a* a Purifier of the Blood, is un* equalled. The ROCK ROSE ha« gained a reputation, at home and abroad, which no other medicine has ever done in tbeume len.’lh of time. It has long beeo tbe study of Physicians, to dimovsr some remedy for this most distressing complaint. Whether they have been successful, remains for the sufferers to sty. There are, in this country, hundreds of thousands who are suffering from indigestion, probably, in most cases, caused by their own imprudence In living. To these we would say MTEES’ EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE. It has cured, Tin ! will cure, tbe worst and most obstinate cases of Dye* pepsla, and all its caneomltanta,—Coativeness, Sick, Head* ache, Heartburn, Flatulency, Acidity, Ac. See the follow* lngct.Ttiff.ate: Ilrv. A. B.L.Mtkhs: Dear Sir—ln tbe winter of IS4?-6, I buffered beyond description with Dyspepsia, and a train of other evils dep’ndent on it I had applied to various doctors,and a number of nostrums had been recommended, but to no purpose. I procured and used two bottles of yorf'Eitr&ci of Rock Rose, and found almost Immediate relief, so much so, that I have used no other medicine since, and, in fact, I can find no other which, la my dslib* erate opinion, can bear comparison to yours. And ta all cases, when I have tbe opportunity, I recommend your Kxtrsct, as standing first over all others. let all who are thus afflicted try it, and find what I have found. Truly Your?, GEO. B. CONKLIN, THE STUDY OF NATURE. “ While some were at College learning medical etiquette, I was studying the laws of nature in the forests of Amer* :n.”—WmtiAW. The discovery of Rock Rose (Qeleanthemom Canadenee) by Dr. Whitlsv, has proved an Inestimable benefit to kind. As an alterative it Is unequaled in Materia M«lka* ns a tonic and deobeUfnent It Is mateblwfp, Myers* Extract is tbe only scientific and reliable preparation, «"»i has already “ made its mark” as a remedy for Scrofula, Ba’t Rheum, Tetter, Dyspepsia, and all diseases aristae from Impure blood and impaired digestion, gee certificates. IT IS SO, We knot? it to be a tact, and therefore do not to tiy, that ia al! Scrofulous and BWousDiaeases, ani Its attendants, Sick Headache, Soar end 8H Canker, Salt Rheum, or Tetter, all ettn end other disease* arising from impure blood, Myers’ Extract of fork Roee has no equal. If you doubt the feet, reed the array of of io oar circulars, for ihe truth of which we challenge Investigation. Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KSTSER, No. 140, comer or Wood itrwt and Virgin alley. E9* Si jd of the Golden Mortar. The Been Plwetog.—MooniikAiya m/q. NETIC PLASTEP.. —The writer, about five yean ago, ba cune affected with a violent pain in tba hip, originating from a hurt r also was troubled with a pain in the breast, and had wasted away from my left ana, 00 ae to present a shrivelled appearance. My attention was called to Moorhead’s Magnetic Plaster, by means of an Since I have used the Plaster, I have reeoverad the nae of all my limbs oa perfectly as ever they were in my life, and my arm has filled up. and la now as healthy as ever. FRANCIS TAYLOR, City of Pittaburgh. Pittsburgh, July 12; 1854.' Sold wholesale and retail at DR. KK?SER*S Drug Store and Syrup Depot, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Siifn of the Golden Mortar. jyiiuiew . Hernia, or Rapture or th« Bev«i«* 45* THERE ARE THOUSANDS OP PEUONB WHO are.afflicted with a Rupture of the Bowels, who piy little 5-rvtfrw attention to the disease tintfl the Bowele -J W beoome strangulated, when, in ell proba bill ty, it may be too late. How Important it is, then, for all those suffering from any form of Rup nre of the Bowel*, to call at once upon DR- KEYSER, at his Wholesale Drug Store, on the eotner of Wood street and.Yirgln allay, and-procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro* tmJing portion of the Bowels. Dr. Keyset has an office back of the drug store where Trasses are applied, and war* ranted to give satisfaction. He has every variety of- Trusses that you can name, and at any price, to suit the meauVof everyone in need or the article. I also keep errry kind of Supporter*, Budy Bracts, ffts. Elastic Slockingt, for enlarged veins, and ail n~u of mechanical appliances used in the cure of disease. I »<wJ-i respectfully Invito the attention of the public to an excellent Truss for Children, which Invariably eSeets cures in a very abort time. I also keep on band, and for sale, a large aemrt-< m-nt of Shoulder'braced of the most improved kind, that bar* been worn with so much satisfaction by hundreds of persons, both in «Dd ont of the city. DP.. KlilcEK’S DItUQ STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, eornex of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of the Goliro Mortar. jsl4d£w W* Especial Sotiee to Psrseßs Using Cod OH,—>nhaii»li».t • —-^TTiyi— mpnu with Mwm. Popplein A Thompson, for a regular supply of their genuine COD LITER OIL, put up in pint bottles, would respectfully invite the attention of the put lie to an examination of the article, being fully persuaded that for purity and freeness from randd taste or swell, it is unequalt-0. There U new noOod Liver QD in this oonntry superior, if equal, to the above, Hundreds o! bottles have bn»o sold, and given unrivaled satisbetion. In the article of Ok! OU, persons taking it ahould be careful to ©b. talc a genuine article and on<* free from a rancid taste and smell, as it* virtues are greatly enhanced by its being aeevp Üble to the stomach and not producing nausnea—purity and a pieasant taste makes it more readily taken np by the lac teats and absorbed into the blood, and thereby In causing t he richnes? of that fluid glvtez a tone ami healing imprt* E iuU to every organ through which it passes. Sold by GKO. H. KEYBKR, No. 140, c *ner of Wood streetaod Virgin Alley, myld-daw Sign if tb« Golden Mortar. - N. B.—l also keep al. kinds of Genuine Patent or Proprl* etary Medicine*, for many of which I bold the exclusive KiT-ncy. and which will be rol by the doxen or gna at New V«>rSc nn I Philadelphia pri<'»*. LIST OF GEHTJIITSsPATEHT MEDICINES, ox bind sun roa sals bt FLEMING BROTHERg. l*r~sTri«u»r» at K'Uu'i Tfnifoc* tad U«tr Pllfe WhnUsale and Dealers in ih/enl Jfeftetnej, Corner Fourth and Wood street!, Pittsburgh. AMERICAN COMPOUND; iV Jayne’s Alterative: j “ OnrminatlVe ; “ Hair Dye: Expectorant; “ Sanative pills: “ Hair Tonic; Wi.«tar’s Balsam of WTUI Cherrv ; Bryant’s Pulmonary Balsam ; ’ Iloofiand’s Qermairßittan; Holland do Hi'j'tettcr’s Stomach do Mt-rrbises’UterlueCatbolleon*: Str rm.’ S»*teh Cough Candy; Price's do; Thorn’s do; Howe’s do; Osgood's India Cbolagogue; Morre’s Invigorating Oordlals Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops; Harriott's Dye; Phalon's do Batchelor's do McMunu’a EUxir of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Paiu Extract; Brown’s Emeaoe of Jam«fe**G Inzer*; do do: Kidder’s IndellibleJnk; Payson’s do do; Arnboid’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons’ Kathairon; David’s Lilly White; Baxin’t do; Tobias’ Liniment; Hunt’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Tamsl’s Arabian do: Gardner 1 * do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Bsrne'a Pile Lotion; Meen Pun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; - Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Rushton, Clarke k Co.’a Ood Llrer Oil; McAllister’s Ointmont; * Sings’ Itch do; Parrel’s do; ‘ r* Gray’s do; Trask’s Magnetic Ointment. Judkln’s do; Swalm’s Panacea; Houck’s do; Sargent's Infant Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer: Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Iloughteu’a Pepsin; i. Bier’s Petroleum; McLnoe’a Celebrated Liver Pills; ] Brandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee’s Anti-bilious do * I Sarsaparilla Blood do’ Events do* Swaynes* Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do* Townsend’s Health do j Jew David’s Plasters: I - Shoemaker's do; i Dr. Newman’s do; Radway's Ready Relief: Morris* Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; I Townsend’s do; i Sand’s do; Guysmt’s Extract Yellow Dock and BarsanarfUa I Wolff’? Schiedam Sehnappe; j Soap. Cleaver's Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor Musk; ju6t receded and Ludlum'a Specific; McLane** Sudorific Cough Sjruo- Tyler’s Gum Arable do- Sel'ers’ do; Swiiyne's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Trlcophorous; Norwood's Tincture of Tuutrum Tlride; McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge Dr. Locoek’s Pulxaonte Wafers; Thompson’s By« Water: Agents for all ofßr. MeClhitock’a Family Medielner Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps Gum Elastic do do. SELtEBS’ VERMIFEQE.—" THE BEST PEEPARA TION.” ' Powr Puasanv, V*-, October 4,IMT. .■aR. R. E. Sni ni:—Of year Vcrmlfogt, I mti n* vith* oat hwltallon, that, having used it extensively In my practise tor the last four or five Jmh, I thtatfc it decidedly thtf beat preparation of the kind which Liurve any knowl edge of. although I have, hcretaioesnaed the preparation of several other manufaetoreifc' Yours/dc- D. OOCGH, M. D. Prepared and sold by B. X. BXf.T.wna £ 00., 67 Wood street, and for salary Drnqtata gmmnlly. jeM MEDICAL « PAVkORITE.” DYSPEPSIA. West Meriden, Conn. . v>: o*’«\yrr-N.-- *%"«* 4 'vyVV'; ''f * l: ~ . *V • “* • --- j'v ■;.. "EAILEOADS ' CLXTJLAWDABD PZTTfBVBOH RAILROAD. IN CONN NOTION WITS STEAMERS KCLTPSE Am EXCHANGE, , VIA WELLSTTLLE, AND 0810 AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD , VIA . ALLIANCE, p T®* shortest qofckeet mad cbeapak route to Toledo, Chi- A “P» A* Bella. Bock lelaod, Gelena, St. Look. and the North-west, VIA CLEVELAND? *««■» On and after TUESDAY, July 11, lg&i, r>r—mar Train* will run dally, (Bonday*s excepted) asfoUowa- T _ D VU WKLLgVILLH. -, L^, V7* 1 . 1 ." U J , “ 4a - **- H. ud AJUUM at UO, ,rr|. T '“= l 9, c . 1 f T,ta Sl*» 8 3 •“• M-: rosAlflg • clam camialo. with Michigan Central Railroad boats lor PetroU and Q.i- Mgo; steamer* for Buffalo and Niagara. Falls, and Xnn>M Train for Toledo, Chicago and Bt Lool*, r Passengers for the 4 SO, P. 34. train from WeUsrflle, kavw Pittsburgh daily (Sunday’* excepted) at 9 00. A. M- on steamer Eclipse or Exchange. . Fare to Cleveland, 13,00. VIA ALLIANCE. Leave AlUanes at 7 JO, A. IL, and 12, IL, contteettoe at Hudson with trains for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, demand arriving at Cleveland at 10, A. 3L, and 2.20, P. U. Far* to Cleveland. $4,00. •/ The train* of tie Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leaving Pitt*- S!£ h «, n?-±2i>•> A - «• “M. ft M,miHß«t Aid “*’*•>»> “ Ta » a. M-, iiM.uid ex. p.M. la Clereland at 10,.A. M. 2.20, P. M. aad 820, Pwangara to ToUdo, Chi<*jo, St Lool. aad tba Hortt- HtWjargb oa the 3.00 p. M. Train. VIA LLKYELAMDt make a ck*e connection them with the Night Express, by which they arrive In Ohleago at IS 00 M next day. Tima from Pittsburgh to CbJeaeo 21 home Passengers Uklog this Train, via OievelaadTwU] reach Chi cago ona Train in advance of any other route. Passengers ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo. Toledo. go. La Salle, Rock Island, and sTlouLs. ’ Tima to Chicago, 3* bona SLLonla, 48 bourn, tit* via wsusnui. f rut via aulutcz. To Cleveland.^—s3#) J To Cleveland. .A4OO Toledo..—.—.— 5.00 i Toledo-..—. &00 Detroit. i... 6,00 J Detroit.... *OO Chicago.—.4lo,oo*lo.6ol Chicago..—4ll,oo k ItJQ Bock Island 15A0| Book Island- 10 50 St. lamb -18.501 BtLcuta— PaaaMjmrs am requested to procure- their tickers at tbe office of this Company, in Monotsgabel* House, below tbe conn. J. DURAND, Sup’S Cleveland. ... J. A. CAUGUEY, Agent, -j?if __ Plttoborgh. SUMMER AHKANQKMBNTB. THE PENNSYLVANIA 1854. Bg-ta—pai—» .... RAIL BO AD. THROUGH IN FIFTEE9I HOURS. - ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY BTH. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. HE MAIL TRAIN wfll leave every morning (Sundays w excepted) at T o’clock, stopping at all the regular eta* gong, and arriving tn Pfaftadefofeaat 12 p v THE FAST TRaXN will leave'Pittsburgh daily (except Sunday,) at 1 o’clock, stopping at Omensbsrt. Latrebe, Bialrsvllle, Loekport. Johnstown, Wilmore, toon*,Ac,arriving in Philadelphia at 4o'clock,tbenext morning. ’ * 22? J?™ 38 TRADT tanw evay eTenlnr at fc3o o'clock, stopping only at Irwin's, Oreehaborgh, ' Introbe, Hillside, Johnstown, Utley 1 !, Gallitaes, Altoona* ' «c n connecting at Harrlrburg with the train for Balti more, ami arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at t%90, THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wffl leave every after, noon (except Sunday) at 6JO o'clock, stopping atallren lar stations, and fanning only as far as Blairvville. the SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* dally (exeept Sunday,) at 11 o'clock; A- M., stopping* at all sta tions, and running only as for as Brinton’s. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittaburgh. first Ac commodation arrives at 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, LP.M. Second Accommodation,7.ls ; P M. Moil p. jl line, ZSO. AM. - * NewJork,slo,so; Pare to Philadelphia,*#: hzs to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Bedford Springe, $4,70. Baggage cheeked to all statkmsonKhe Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets in earn, will be charged try CBm in addition to the station rates, except from where the Oompeay hare no Agent No notes of a lees denomination than five doOamrfll ha received In payment for tickets, except those bread by the Banks of Pennsylvania. _ »■* NOTICE.—In cam of loas, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, »es a* an amount not exceeding $lOO. Jt N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey neemofeis and baggage *n *nA ft™ Fstiot. at « charge not to exceed IS cent* for each rsnimta 15 cents for each trunk. ~ * For tickets, apply to _ J. MRSKIHEN, Agent, on bl-rty it. omo amd petmsylyamta HATT.wQijr _ Hewy AmactMati COMEEJTCIEO FEME UA.ETXi,\%ht 18M - SSHBiBS 1864 MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8A M; dines at AIII anee; takes tea at Crestline.and. makes a doseectt nection there with a fast 'Express Train, reaching Cbeln nati about 12 o’clock at night. - EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 tfeloek, P. IC., after the arrival of the Exprws train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,90 P.M., connecting with the Night Express whkh reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections are made wtth the Ohio and Indiana, and Betfontaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, iwn»i»n«ii« and towns in Indiana- , ■“*-* Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. Sen dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bueyrus, Upper Banduiky, Foreet, and the towns rn tbe Mada River Bead. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Mansfield road. Fare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton SOAih to Toledo $6; to Columbus lo Zanesville *4,IQ: to Cleveland $4. Thro«gh_tii»kfltß *n if* —- RETURNING! THE KXPREBS TRAPf leaver Crestline at 1-15 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at BJO P M, connecting with the fast Express Train throoghln fifteen hours to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. BL, on the ar* rival of the Might Express Train from fNbHwnaii «t>4 arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NSW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A BL and i PM, and New Brighton at 4 AU.udIJiPM. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pitfrburgh at T A M, and 9 P • M-, and arrives at A3O A M, and 4.30, P M- The Trains do not run on Sanity. 49* Tickets or farther information, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, or of * GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent. Penniylvanta Ealiroad. SUMUKR lABIFI between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1864. w First Clan "Brooms, Cedar and Wooden "Were, Fmther*, Furniture, secood hand, Pars, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, in baskets or boxes: 76 cents ft 100 lbs. j&ccMtd Clan Dried Frulti Beeswax, Deer Skins, Clever and Cmotby Seed, Glassware,'Hardware, Bags, Wool and Sheep Pelts, aod Eggs: 60c. ft 100 lbs. Tkird Clan —Bacon and Pork (loose,) Butter, In firkins, kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, .Window Glass, and Cot ton, nncompnesed: 66c.«1M lbs. ‘ Ibvrth Sian Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxasj Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, dandies, Cheese, Lard and Lard Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton. (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco; 40c. f) 100 fen • Hoar SO cents fi bbl. aprl PSORAS C. FBAKCISCPS. G. Bingham A Co.*i Transpertatlon Line aaa awsgagg- TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK.—The Owners and Agent* of said Um bare been for the put fourteen years connected with the -**oid established Bingham'* Line." The; will give their oiuil prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Her* chandhte, Ac, in the ehortest time and on as favorable term* a* any other Line.' Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh* Fhila* delphia and Baltimore. GEO. BINGHAM A CO, Canal Basin, Liberty at, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM* DAVIS A CO., TVnr.rt.fnr. 276 Market greet, Philadelphia. Proprieter M JAMBS WILSON, Agent,' 121 North sL, Baltimore. - M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, 86 Weet st, New York. LATE PUBLICATIONS AT DAVISO-V3, 0$ Market st, near Fourth. The LUe of Dr. Alexander: by his mb, J. W. Alensdir, Tb« Magazines it 20 cents per tramberj our prnwnt and future price. * • - ' Denial; a Model far Young Men: by Dr. Scott, of New Or* lean*—a course of Lecture*. Pem Lea Tea; second series. The Paxish Bids; a better book than either Sonny BUe or Shady Ode. Carters New Books for Tooth, vis: Mabel Omt, Charles Bound, the Wood Cottera and Elites of Lebanon, Ac. Alexander on Consolation; cheap edition. $l£S. Hanna! of Missions, or Sketches of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church: by B«t. J.C. Lowrie; -withmaps, showing the stations^Ac. Africa and the American Flag. - J. S. DAVISON, Jed 66 Market street, near Fourth. J THE BISTOBY OF PITTfIBUHGH, from the earttwt ow ned when it wss visited by white men, down iotas close of the last century, with notices of some of Hie impor tant maimtistores sad works of internal improvement, op to the present time: by Neville B. Craig. Esq. About one hundred oopiee of the above highly interest ing work remain on hand—the pries redneed to ?& cents a eopy. Published and ftrr Bale by JOHN H. MELLOW Allegheny building lots fob bale.—Eight] - choice BoUdlng Lots, situate on Ohio . Lane, each 36 feet front by ISO deep to a 24 feet alley, and directly oppo site Bagaley street, which Is now paved and in good oner. $ Three Lou are offered &r sale at low prices, and on easy terms. 8. CUTHBEBT A SON, Jel9 140 Third street.. JKotlea* ■’ v . AS lam now winding np my bnslnesa atfhe comer of • - Wood and Water streets, preparatory to removing ta • - my new stare on Fifth street, I would hereby notify anr friends that I have plaeed my books in the hands of E. 6 NEAL, Esq , on Third street,.between Wood and Market ta r the collection of all debts do* me upon them. Thoee knowing thexnselves Indebted to mo will please call . as above and settle. , je2l:lm » ' JOHN CALLAHAN. : Lost. A NOTE dated January 25,18 M. payable four moathaa* ter date, at the office of Winslow, Lftpiac A 00., Nrw ■ York, signed B. Woods, Prerideut Pittsburgh and Steuben ville Railroad—endorsed, Charles Naylor, Secretary. All persons are hereby warned not to buy said note, as : payment will be rtfiued. Any person flodiagttwiil confer an obligation by fearing It with G. R. Arnold A Co., or THOMPSON BELL A Co. Jed corn«r Third and Wood JU- Baths—Hot/celdi and Khewsr. IN the fitting and furbishingnf which nothing has been spared to render be thing luxurious as well as healthful. Are open svery day, (Sunday’s excepted,) from A oWoA, A M., undllOP. (be Berber Shop, Peny Hotel, corner of TTsncock street and- Dnquesee Way. >2O JOHN WOODSON, Proprince. E. Si Neal, Alderman. NO. 91 THIRD Street, between Wood end Market street*, Pittsburgh. CoOectiona promptly made. Bonds, Mert nm, and other writings drawn with neatness and. seen* racy. , JefflOy •fnar ngrarritft PER EXPRESS. THIS MOUNINO •I a large araoruneat of new and.beautiful styles Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Gold Pencils and Pens. Also, a new irtfete of Fans, wbfeh era very pretty and cheap. Ov . stuek is equal to any in the dty in style and quality, and we guanmtee to she purchaser we will sell fine gopdshton - line as low as any eastern boose wfi! rail, and modi less than any other sstahHshmeot is this dty OtveueaenU, and examine our goads and prices, at 51 Market street. - >2B HOOVE. 9 MACKEREL-60 bbis. large No. 3 HacksreL epeetkm, Just received and for safe by >l3 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. WINDOW SHADES, lire Bowens,Outcry Must* Am, tesdeby [Je6j WALKER P. mImhALL. ■l'.r-' *-• > * * * . ...HK;. -f -■f Vi, -••v ' •r--- •' **•:• ->•••* • V. V \ . > . * * ' \ % \ v : £ %M " ■ ■ v>* ; f h-.-i i* >- ltr%. *\ ' •*>**" S' .» s*‘ ’«r , /■. |-'v '•-* ~ >*v *2*^.' SmS - **& jJ^jaSgSi, ■» r ’ -•* '^ \ . ~ t?/-/W, •*- '' *; 3; : '■ ! “.*v • ~ • . -if •> vm. f *r jJf ( ' •• V .v^ - *- 5 v , «5!5 ? 1 * - . %•• ;:, .' -"1 jfc?- >** Vrv C -7li
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