Sfc?.. ‘ . . . 1"• ij *4> ,Vj> •'* o*o"'v\\• ’>. ~^Viv, <■■ „ *•-' - "-> ■> v - •. •;' 1 ; *>v? *v-.- ■; O' '^VV]^»vArr«•• • * '.. S J•%!?- '.' •■* \ vN^t.-^VtAO MB*** ,• ..-* s»ms>.h.*;:. ',»•*» 4 4 vr4s.' , '-*>* , ''2‘r.■***'■' * *j vmm&Wt m Mtepl mmm&& S*|£j jjjlpff v -.-,v-v.;v .. s^i.-V-: ; svi c r* v >VV-: Ush • \ v ‘ ; ’- *‘A v ; - : V«*"' ‘\, P i «« tf * * «T. *-*< «',«*«. -'* -- •V\ -? ■ ''*"*\ V :•£ > v< •■ 5 ? «£.«<.-rf • '.■■■!'.'. l_*'£ *•' ;..: nfrnrlii v iA n Larceny.— A young lad, named Jeremiah 0 - Leary, was yesterday arrested by officer Pox, for stealing a copper pump and pipe from the chandlery shop of. Matthew M’Oce, on Grant street. The theft was oommltted some week* ago ; but the thief managed to keep out of the way until yesterday, when he was taken into custody and '* brought before Alderman Major, who, in default of seen* rlty, sent him to jail.. The value oT the articles stolen amounted to about $35. ;• ' x «•*, ‘ 1 y • V - TitK CITY POST. WEDNESDAY MORNING: Health Ofnoa. —Intermenta in the Ci w-bmftih-wr ***£!>; 161 h BUrrho* 1 : i OoQßtuaptkjn ® - QtmL......—-" * , 7 Cholera 1iAntum........ o - ' Aptha - - ® } Scarlet 0 * Btill 80rn...... 0 * Disease of Brain 0 - Disease of Kidnejs....~.... 1 » x C0nvu15i0n5................... 0 j Heaelee..u. ~ 0 x Small Pox «... 1 j - Tabes Meeentertea ® q InfiamaatlOD of stomach. l Drowned ® \ Whooping Oough q Fever.. _ _ Tol.l 9 10 OF TUB ABOVE THERE WERB: SSf 1 S‘V- 3 I *5“ S S ■ F " , ° t - 1 ■■ 60 to JO 0 .. 6to 10- 1 “ 70 to 80 - ..0 *« 10 to 15 1 i “ 80 to 90 M.O 15 to 20 ....... 1 “ 90 to 100 .0 « 20 to 80 5 Age unknown 0 “ SO to 40 «2 ! Miles 12; Females 16: White 28; CoßfredO...... By order or tne Board ox Health. A. 0. MURDOCK, Physician of Board of Health. W* are glad to see that the County Commiar doners hate engaged a man to take care of the grass plot surrounding the jail, which has been In a neglected and un - cared for state for almost a year past. Mr. Daniel Mitchell Is employed f»r the purpose, and has already succeeded in routing the gang of loafers who spend eo much of their time sleeping on.the grass, underneath the jail wall. A* this is the only spot of public ground in the dty, where any thing like a bunch of grass or tree is allowed to grow, ft wonld not be amiss if thfeCommissioners would expend a small ml " occasionally to keep it in better order. California Lozenges. A new medicine, called California LossDgcs, U now before the public, Itisa certain antidote to the heart-burn, and ail diseases arising from a poorer achilous stomach. It is invaluable'ln cases of colds, being a good expectorant To children, a more harmless and efficacious medicine cannot be given. Call, one end-all, at John Daft. Jr.’s, No. 141 Wood street, and procure a.box. • Malicious. A man named James Coop, was yesterday arrested and held to bail by Aid. McMaater, for maliciously administering poison to a lot of cattle belong ing to James Johnson, whereby, several of them -were de alt >ye>i. Thlj Is the meanest and most-despicable way of venting spite against another, we knftw of, and are sorry to say, has been several times made om within a abort time. Exposing his Person.— An individual, whom we can hardly designate as a man, named Michael Miimo, was yesterday taken before Aid M’Mester, on the charge of indecently exposing his parson Id the streets- .The infor mation was laid by Phillip Shepler, who stated that this is nottbe first tlmo Miimo was guilty of the same conduct. Pool House Warden.— At a meeting of the hoard of Directors of the Allegheny County Poor House, held in Allegheny, on Monday, Mr. James M. Walker vfas chosen Warden of this institution on the first ballot. He commences the duties of his office on the first of August. Keeping a Ferocious Dog.— John J v Yktter yesterday made complaint before James Unu tor keeping a ferocious dog. The prosecutor alleges that the animal at tacked and srCTerely injured a Bon of his. The defendant was arrested and held to bail. Res Over. —A child about ten years,of age, named Milligan, wbo-e parents reside on Penn street, nest the Point, we* considerably injured yesterday, by being run over by a cart. The whetsl3 of the vehicle passed over the lags of the child, bat fortunately did not break any hones. 'Two women, named JuliaDoagherty and Em ma Beeson, were yesterday arrested and held to ball by Mayor Vole, on the charge of aas3uUlog and abosiog ano. ther female named Julia Whitehead. Fiee—A Email frame house, on Cherry alley, „„ aligbtly damage! by fire yejtorJay artemoon, abon four o'clock. The fire ortgioatod in the “PP« r Part of tha building, hot waa immediately discovered and axtinguiabed. Sweety of the Peace. —A-ljcrbor from Alle gheny, nomed William SU-bol, was akjraatsd and held to bail yaatenlay, by Aid. M'Masttr, for falling tharata againat Goticib Freid. j j Axdeehas McMastee yeafi|rJay issnetl a lrar rant for tha agfaat ol J. B. Berry, cliirjAl, on oath of Da, id Holmes, with assault end b&i t«ry. To Uak« Yoor .*T*r Carl* WONDER OF TUB WuKLD -sbe great wonder or the world has at length been fliseoterwl. tun cannot make one hair white or black, butTSlr. BYRON H. ROBB haa at leDgtn procured the truth <dl great secret, af er much study, toti and expense, hos]to make the hair curl and wave in the most beautiful anil graceful manner for Ufa The proprietor has traveled through various part* of Earope for upwards of nioe years, \i search of the celebra ted chemist and phvsioiogLst. M. Jaducs, and has at length found him in Italy, and purchased him the receipt for the sum of $B,OOO All persona having the moat uncouth and coarse looking hair, can have it transformed into the most beautiful and curling appearance that could be de- Sired Tr.e compositiou of which the article Is composed will not coat more than 50.ceQta. and but one application is nkeded to the hair to cause it to curl and wave In the most iiWUbrm and penret order for life, and thus improve the lr>ot. and l«> If J IVe now offerltu» wen abrfoi discovery to ihe world for the sum of $l,OO TDlWct all letters to BYRON 11. ROBB, Farmington, Trnim foil county. Ohio, and tbe receipt will be Immediately for warded to the person. All letters must be to wxmr - attention. • ' 1 AS<COS S E LLA WILLOOK, ] JANKERS,: f » vt| Dealers io Exchange, Rank.'Notcs, Gold and Silver 'A Coin Current and Par Fund# received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold <* commission. Collections made it any point in the United Stilt, s. Sow.h KMt comer of «.d pA A. G. CUBBAGJEI, wnotcaALe ixn rrab. pKALsa ix }rocsrie», Green an 4 Black Teac, Salt aid Visl, 80BTII Sips OF DIAMOND, FITTSBCROII, PA, HAS REMOVED to this stand with a view to extending Enlarging ti. bu-dn™. H, will k.ep ™» pf th. romolctevt end best aborted establishments in the city, and respectfully invites a call from all Ms old customers and the public generally. He dcaisextenrively in COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all descriptions. He keeps on Laodia large assortment of STONE AND GROCERY WARE, best quaUty . Call and g?a me at my pew 6ti»nd. t my.l».ltu*’ yw Executors* Notice* t LETTERS Twtamebtarv to the Estate of JOHN NICKEL, gr„ ute or Robinson township, ia tli* county of All*- eheny, p,., d*AL, hartas I*™ etintad ti» lh» Si pem-no inleMed to s«M .re rtqueiLrt tomJte ImloedUte paymnot; .nil »11 P"""”;'JSS 1 * “fe Tn«nfin against the estate of the said decedent, will make *“*" the ' riU “ > '“ deI *J O HN fl. PHILLIPS, JOHN NICKEL, JB», of Robinson township. Executors of Mild John Nickel, Sr. "TrANKKE NOTIONS, FOR JUI-Y- • Y Art Journal. The Pari*n BWp. A Peni U*t«s from Fumy’* Fort Folio; soeond ferlw. Th« Lamplighter. ~ ,' Ohambeix Journal, for Jane. North Brltlah Review. Th.4»«ju»tnxdTed.nJ IID ,p Ea , f! Wood Etrpet. T>LACK SlLKB.—.Just rnreWed at A- M’TlGHK’S.eorner BofOrant ana Fifth streets, a few P lw ** of Skin nod fljnred Silk*. Also, Mantilla Silks *“* Trimmings In all the fashionable colors; bleached Musllos »nd Irish Linens, 0 ca«e« of the very best “ikes, re- Unl at A. STTIUtIKa, corner Grant and Fifth at*. !”«Tt r iisTfclßN DRAFTS—Constantly for sale at slight, 1 W short date, on ' Cincinnati, Louisville* Louis hew Orleans, Chicago. Detroit, and Cleveland; at No.Tl Fourth rtrwt. ,A. WILKINS A CO. bACUiS —abbas sklc?*; 2 tio ; , ” do Ham*; lor «ale by SMITH A SINCLAIR. J t,JSWNisI> tfUtfAHS— „ K, 16 bblfl Loverlng’s Crushed Sugar; 60 do Loaf Sugar; Ifi do Powdered Sugar; ' do White Coffee Sugar; 10 do Coarse Palreiised; for sale by iu uw SMITH * SINCLAIR. -*a ; INOUW GLASS—I6O boxes 6x10; VV 10 (to 10x12; ff 60 do 10x14; % 26 do 9x12; '■ 16 do 7x9; \ swearer’s sod Blair's brands; for sale by W.*s SMITH k SINCLAIR. EXTKAUT COFFKE —30 boxes, 4, 0 aud 8 ounce paper* jwlltaboKMbrMl.br BMIIg „ giscUlß. FOR KENT—A very desirable country seat, 7 mOea from ihe dtv, on th« Steubenville pike—lata the Homestead ofOemWm. Marks. Alan* with the house and. garden, will be let an Orchard of the very beat quality of grafted fruit. For further particulars, enquire of Mr. Jackson, at the Toll Hate on the premises. j yU JAS. 0- KICIIEr, Ileal Estate Agent.. TUB! RECEIVED.— Weary foot Common: by Letlch or the Adventurer of the Northern ;WUds:J>y Owen Dully. . Woman’s Lore: by Eugene Sue. «f "Vr*co ,! " 4 »“» by -vpW BOOKS, REOBITSD BY JiXPBK3B.-Cumir.lng. Lectures on Daniel. Cummings’ Lecture* on the Parables. ; Thompson’* Lectures on Pulmonary Consumption. I The Turkish Umpire; It* historical, statistical, relipoy condition, manners adJ customs, etc: by Alfred Do xoember of Embassy at Constantinople. Translated, rj?***® and enlarged, from the fourth German edition; with me moirs of the reigning Saltan, (Omer Pacha,) tba TurkUh Cabinet, etc-etc: by Edward Joy Morris,!*** D. 8. Chprga d'AfUres at Naples. Pox sale by 8.T.0. MORGAN, jell IOVWood street. * ", V--Vv/. J * I V‘ ?: • TELEGRAPHIC, By tua ffßoilly Linti for thojloi :JDLT 19. bobb bays later raoii ktjroi ARRIVAL 0? THE FRANKLIN. Nxw Yobcl Jolr IS.—The steamer Franklin fro end Southampton, arrired with dates to the sth Jc went ashore yesterday forenoon early, off Montat lidat d. She brought 100 passengers, and 80<J tons chandlM. Her position Is dangerous. Herpassenj safely landed; abont 40 of them reached this city at hoar this morning. The literpool Cotton market is reported unchan Consols, on the 4th, were quoted at 93%. The Austrians hate entered Moldavia- : The official reply from the Czar to the Austrian (note has not yet transpired. • .. .... A formidable revolt took place at Madrid on the 28th. headed by Gen. O’Donnell. • The insurgents. uamjber 4000 men. _ ■ \ Nxw You, July 18.— Second Despatch.-JEha Franklin mad* no water at noon testerday.. , ■ j A Liverpool Circular just received quote* Cotioi aales at extreme prices for good qualities, the market clo tag very firm. The same circular quotes the trade id Breaflstoffs as steady at an advance of 7@Pd on American Floor. Corn dulL rather lower. Other articles ; nncbanged. Lokpow Ma*utB.—Corn markets 2a lower 5 American Floorls@2s lfewer. '■ • _ The Kiagari arrived at Liverpool on Sunday 11 a Pacific arrived there at 4 o’clock on the afternoon of the JLsth. The reports from Madrid are very conflicting. The latest state that the dty-was covered with barricades. Ihe garri noo fraternized with the insurgents, and that ODc onell bad threatened to attack the palace unless the. ministry resign ed. It b also stated that the Queen was require.l to ahdl* It is reported from Vienna that the Czar's reply has toco received, and that he will resist td the last man ai d the last rouble. The Russian* have not evacuated Moldavia. An Austrian force of 24,000 has been dvspatehefl to drive iheftnseians across Seretb, and 'a collision is aonsidereu been no important movements of he allied fleets. Sebastopol was still threatened. _ • At the latest date the fleet was within o 0 mu«s cf Cron- Russians continue to retire flfom Wellachi, an 1 the rightbank of the Danube Is entirely evacuated, ekespt two or three fortified positions. . The RusslaDsate concentrating inMoldavla andjNorthern Wallachla, upon tho Transylvania frontier, making a com plete change of front, eighty leagues of ground, lost and 50.000 men hors du combat. , The Franklin's malls were safely landed. 1 A despatch from the Spanish government, dated J aly 2d, (ttys that the government troops attacked the insurgents, and gained a signal advantage. Also, that the well received by the troops and populace of Madrid, which iras reported as tranquil. ■ The truth of the despatch is doubted. . . «... ,1 All the troops of Russian Poland are ordered towards the GaUican frontier, and « levy en mat*. ordered in Poland, each landed proprietor tosapgl; four men, twelve of whom are to be armed with *- THREE DAYS LATEB EEOM BUEOPE. ARRIVAL OF TUE NIAGARA. Haupas, Jttly 18.—The steamer Niagara ar ived wiih liver pool date# to the 8 th, being three nays later than the Franklin’# advices. . t .1, Cotton.—lMllgen report#sale# of theweek at* 1/ fair Orleans middling upland fair &Z) 61>; demand lair, bot rale# at lower prioes, ioel m. Lutes on speculation, ana 6000 for export. Breadstuff#.—Hour... Western Canal 365; OhitrJTi. Corn Yellow and Whlte34#@3ss. i Consols 03. Tbe general newai# unimportant. THIRTY-THIRD COSORK IVashctotos Citt, July 15.— Sena'r. —Mr. 9 inuier pre sen tod a memorial from the Philadelphia wciely 'or the abo lition of ilavery in flavor of the repeal of the Fugitive Slaye The memorial referred to the caM of a ftee man in Philadelphia, whc escaped from slavery m Georjrfaandorthe g.iurds Of a steamboat, was re arrested at Wilmington, Del., au‘l notwithstanding pecltire evidence of hU freedom, was. . the Fugitive Ltor, returned to slavery. .r fiumoer briefly gave a namuiye oftbealfair. and .nJa some comment. : 21r. Clay said the dog would returd to hi* vomit again, but for himself ha wna tired of listening to the 1 haetneyed phrases of Abolition continually repeated, in violation of tb« onler of the Senate. . i . , - _ Mr. aomner warmly replied that bfc was in i be haUt of an: wering arguments on the floor of the Senat > when pro m-t.ted by bis peer, but when a Senator does no keep with in the rules of propriety and order lb debate, that man la no: my peer. ' „ \ m - Mr. Dawson undertook to reprCTo Mr.Sunntrfot.WMf ir l the agitation, and asserted that the mao recovered at Wilmington wosn slave. , • "Mr. Benjamin asked Ur. Sumner Vhethcr b » recognised any obligation under the constitution .to delire op fugitive ilr. Sumner asked the Benator'if, ifc Louidahft or South Carolina, laws existed refusing a colored cit'.ien cf Massa chusettahls freedom and selling hlQi into slavery for his jail fees. i , , , Mr Benjamin admitted each a law he unconstUnmnal. Mr. Bumner asked him If he was filling ta introduce a bill in Congress currying out the provisions of jtbe constltn ti »j, guaranteeing the d'liena of o te State [the right of r.t unship la all the FtnV*. lie «aid the Senator from L>uteiana must explain his position on these joints before lie f uld confront this discussion* j Mr. Benjamin declined furtherdisaosslon on; this subject. After a long debate, the petition orfeseoted by Mr. Bum- IV, was laid on the table. 1 Vbe Homestead bill was taken up, When Mr. Stewart with draw bU substitutes Mr. Grier ndrwated hi* amendmei t offered [yesterday, to fi* a price to be paid at the end of fii « years.j lie. also re Tie wed the spec •!» cf Mr. Clayton. aD 1 defended foreigners, lie said that tile principles < f tha Nttiro Aiaorican party were at war with the principles of tre American gorera m* at, 1 A long debate ensued by Messrs. Cl ay. Shields, Benjamin, Qo-t and others, when Mr. Brodbead't amendment to charge fin rcenta was rejected. j Mr. Weller’a amendment to the same effect ftlso r " jered—yeas 9, nays 41, after which the Senate adjourned. .7-iu<.—'The House went into Committee lon the Army Appropriation hill.discussing Mr. Staunton’*! amendment to instead of military After a long debate, the amendment establishing Cltll B>t;4rintendents of armories at Springfield and Harper's Vt-i ry was passed, and the House adjourned. Snnbnry and Brie Railroad. I iiiUDtiPMA ffuiy 19.—Mr. Cooper, the l*rl*sMeotof the S».’ bory and Erie Railroad, denies that the Vork will be au- oended on the road, and saya tbat there ehn be no rea soaable doubt of the subscriptions made by Crnnjk Dillen & O', being paid: not being dependent on Mr [Crltu* a’one, bin on a number of gentlemen of moderate wealth. The In-'alment* from the city on its subscription]wiU only be aa'i-Kl, aa the ptirate subscriber* pay their inmaluienla. Mortality In Baltimore—Flendli on Women. BiLTnfOAc, July IS.—The deaths in tills ci pai*. weefe wen* 100. No cholera. / German named TVeluherst. last nlgl phene lamp at hi* wife, burning b« *hf cannot sarrire. This afternoOT, hi' vrcias were tJ<o «PTerely rot with tbl Tb« perpetrator bee been arreeted. Heavy Failure. CiKCitfSATi, Joly IS.—M’Collousli, M< in and W0..1, failed j!e*nniaj ore orer sl2ii.ooo; tbeir asseta! are »uj twi-aty cent? on the dollar. ' TELEGRAPH MARKETS., Ksw Yobx, Jnly IS.—Slocks heavy and lower, money In go *1 demand and unchanged. Floor * triflif higher; the Frt nklin’a private advices arefavornble; sale* 7000 bbl» at tfi.CJAT; good Uhlo 17,60@8‘; Southern i prices firm, trans actions limited, unchanged. Wheat market Ana for prime, common oosaleable; rales 7000 bushels &»hth*rn while *1 k 0; Southern red *1,65: white Michigan |2. Oats: Weal err. 47<&>f*0. ' Corn declined lc; rales 24,000 bushel* Western mixed at 74&83. Cotton firm and unchanged, a moderate demand at previous rales. Coffee firm, transactions mode rat-: Rio Sugar Arm, transaction limited ;*•!•** 150 i.hds Orleans at 4V£. Molaraes dull wllb deelialngten de: y; Orleans Whisky easier. Inactive. Provt slot s: sales 240 bid* Pork, prices a trifle hither fbr m« , s: rail < 1000 bbta mess et $11,76@12; prim«sfu,2&@lo,37>4; Be'-': market unchanged, moderate dementi at previous rati s. Cut meats firmer; sales 360 bbls hairs at <%<fB7N • sb-iaiders 4«@4V4. Lard higher ; sales *WO bbls at OH® 97. »nd kegs in lots at BurwjArm; Ohio at law [3. Iron doll and heavy, $37.60, eeahJ Lead easier; salri 1600 pigs Ualena at 6>«f, cash. Tobaeto quiet; Ken tucky | y ew Yobx, July 18. —QiUle Markrl.—kt the Washington Drove Yard: Beeves were firm at an advantf* of 60c; t?tCs $9,51. Motion and Lambs a shade cheaper. At other yards, Beeves had declined; quoted at $7@O,6Q. ! PinLanitpau, July 13.—F*our...very qJiet under the Franklin's advices; no export demand; sales confined to emtll lots for home consumption, within tM range of $8.25 (t* ii for common and extra brands Rye Flour...nothing doing. Corn Meal...held firmly; sales 10d bbls at s3J>u. More inquiry for Wheat at firmer priees; aajae 600 bus new Southern red at $1,70. Bye is worth $101,06. Corn... scarce and advanced; sales 1,600 bus Southern yellow at .6 (s77c. Whisky...ln fair demand at 28c. C'JtciNSATI, July 18.—Flour continue* Cim with a mod erate local demand; sales 200 bbls at $7- ProTltdons...dull and prices nominal. Whisky ...steady at 2fcf Butter and Chiwae unchanged. Linseed 0i1...du1l at 66070*. Uroceriee unchanged; rales 160 bhd* Sugar at prwvlbue rates. The river is falling » lowly; weatbor hot and dear. Baltimore, Jolr 18.— Caiht Market. —Prices hare again decliood today. The offerings worn 000 head of Beef Cattle —HO or which were driven eastward, and the bulaat o soW at price* ranging from $3,26@4,T5 on the poof. The mar ket for Hogsduli; salen at55,75©6,75. | T - llA.N'm-AIIEST GJJJSKN OIL CLOTU-JliOO yard* In wid»K* ranging from S 3 to 46 inches, fir ul* wholesale and retail at the oil Cloth Warerooma. ho. 1110 Market at. ujy-20 J. * n PHILLIPS. 1 ,'OH BALK—AH) Jcn-a of prime LauU, on the Muskingum r titer, 1 mile tclow M'CoQnellnTllle, Ohio. It U a eplen- Jlhl farm, and offered- tery low. Enquire M j fci jo TIIOMAB WOOD*!, 76 Fourth*!. fTtIIWH PINE Al>PLttL~4oo Pli r rlre by Express, for sale by ;| **■ J. C. AN DEI T>LAID LINEN, FOU IKJl'b* CLUTHttIjIiIBO Oambroonr, Yf OwbrneretUM, Me Ido Caasitnetes, jail-wool Tweeds, plaid and striped Cotton Goode, for boys' uOd men’ecloihing, JuM iecl.nl, .nd for unto .t low prta*. 4 flHpgi ie!6 corner of Grant and fifth streets. I - Sok BALK—A SKAT SM.4IX KAKffulr UH'V-HVK ( ACRES, nine miles belt* the city, if Kobtason town khip.on the Ohio rtw. It U a loeetloo.o! Itn oroveii Lend, and i. offered low. InqulrtoT P jJu-im THOMAS WOODS, 76 goorth itrpet- K OSmSOAP—37S boxe. 1 WAfrTKD —Three moreclerer Men, io eompletaa colo ny of purchaeera. on the handsomest location on the Fourth street HMd, tW> dd. of E *« are ualdom made. Unqaire of TUO .M* °Ki,» 76 Ifqurtb street. 1 SjIKRY—I3 kegs Emery,'assorted, infatore and for »fe K by FLEMING BROTHERS, auecewrn to J. Kidd A Oo.j 80 Wood street. IT'KIHUKS —00 dux XnuUed ami Uce hbad frlngx* liiack r and in *ll colors, just rewired per [express, at No. 83, corner o t Market street and the IHaiaond. j PKAgKj VAN OORDEH. FUHNiSUIhU dOt)L>B marked down IT 83 per cent, at A. A. MASON & OO.’S, i 2o Fifth Btwet. rnHK GIANT OF TUK'MOiNTilLLJid.—lUrper’* Magi- I sine, for July, b*s been received aC j. «ne, xor y, y AX j L jtLKINIK’B titerary Depot, . stl ¥illh #ti, opposite the Theatre. NHW AHKIVAL AT UOOI/IJ.— JWt. rich assortment of flea Gold Jewelr; 6tv la. Al*o, pearl and velvet port mot t&s; fine fans, gold aod silver other goods, all of which we will sell prices, and much below the prices Ufa «BtablUhmapu in this city. Call M® ■na prices, abd save from 25 to 60 per chases at 61 Merfcatstrwt. 1 WANTED— 60 Laborers, 3 TeatnflU fioy%fbr Jftallroad; in a health; wages. Apply at FHANCIfICUa* 05 fifth t i ■, A JEWS FOR RMER JREM. The River. —By the metal marks last evening, tin 122 inches water in the channel, and still WUng v-vy s'f «• ly We observe by the N. 0. True Delia, that the CrytLil Palace , Capt. W. J. Kountz, was to leave that-port on the llih Inst. She is announced as the finest boaton therlver. a navre Lr. She k, Long of mer er* were ad early The steam ptopeller Capt. Jesse Dean,will leave thU day, at 10 o’clock, for Cincinnati; as she runs through the water and leaps over the bars, there can be no mistake but she will buke the trip in good time. Send in your names and your berths, as the popularity of the Oaptain and boat wi.l ensure .a crowd of passengers. Steamboat Belle OJding,— This beautiful low water boat made her first appearance at our wharf a few days ego, from Brown srllle, and is a creditable specimen of the handi craft of that enterprising place. Her hull was iailtbyJ. Pringle, and Is 151 feet in length, 30 feet beam, i'A feet hold, and will measure ISO tons, custom-bouso measurement. She draws but IS inches water. Her engines were built by J Herbertson, and are 18 inches with 4 y x feet stroke, supplied by 3 boilers of 36 loches by 22 feet in length. She is also supplied with adoctor, hose and all other requirements, to gether with a Degro engine fur hoisting freight. She was cabined by Carver, Wood A Co., and painted by Jefferies In bis usual tasteful manner ; and was built under the super intendence of Capt. Albert 0. Mason, and will be command ed by Capt. Thomas Goldin*. The “ Belle M will leave on the first ri<o of water, and *3 she is pronounced a boat of superior attainments, we anticipate for her an extensive pa tronage by the public. 1 root 10 inches warm in m« channel. xi ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, PaTkiuaon, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. •< Qen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. *• Alliance, Dean, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. »• . Jefferson. Parkinson. Brownsville. “ Luserne, Bennett. Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, 'West Newton. “ Qen. Bayard, Peebles. Elisabeth. »* ; Illinois Belle, Clark, St. Louis. ** Equator, Campbell, Wheeling. “1854.” PITTSBTTEGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, T roavns coxvaTASCsor PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BETWEEN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. ru- Tom Lisb is compound of seven im> I class powerful Steamers, uDe’^jM&Kw for speed, splendor, sad comfort, and is the oslt tnaouae daily un* or Steam Packets on the Ohio river. It connect* with the 0. 8. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passenger* and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through doily. Two new Steamers have bean added to the Line, which now consists of the following boat*: Days of Departure Cdpiaint. from PiUibxcrgh. BUCKEYE STATU- M. W. Bn.TsaoovnL...Sunday. MESSENGER, No. B Davis Monday. ALLEGHENY- -Geo. M’LaiS CRYSTAL PALACE Wm. J. Koohtx.- .Wedn«day. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Grace. Thursday. PITTSBURGH... H. Campbell- Friday. PENNSYLVANIA....—-Iso. Kuweltiil Saturday. Leave dailv at 10 o’clock, A. SI., precisely. ! No freight received after niue o’clock on the morning ol I departniw. ... For particulars, apply dn board, or to *or pan «s LIVINGSTON,) > Xn JOHN FLACK, J Agent., Monougahela House Buildings. •decl&l Pittsburgh. 1853. TIIE steamer ALLIANCE, Captain J. Dcax, , J££-fcswill leave for the above anil intermediate ports ■iMßtSmmou WEDNESDAY, 19ih rast, at 10 A. M- For freight anil |asy ge apply on hoard. Hcgular Wheelluff Packet. Tilh eteamr.r EXCHANGE, Capt. M CaIACM, eaves everv MuNDAY, WEDNESDAY, aud hi 9 <*‘ciiK.-k, A. M., connectlug wit the C. and I'. Railroad at WelbnUe. Koi fnfeht apply to j^ 2 J. D COLLINOWOOP. Agent. HteuUr WUeeilng Packet. rim*. TLLK steamer KCLI. dE. Captain Gtoa.;t D. { leaves every TCESDA i, TUUKsDAI, fjßK&ft&nd SATURDAY, at 0 o’clcvk, A. M., and con necting with t « C. and P Railroad at WellevlUu. ror^igh. .ppi, t> Y c cr , LUS - GWOOD . A,,, t . Evening Line for Wheeling. TliL d«v t<gi»t draught steamer JESSE ( lUrf'L.Ar ,7viu c«pL ANtwalT, will leave every WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 3 o’clock. I*. M. For Height and pawago apply on beard, or to jyll CH ARLES RARM.S. Agent. ifc -- CANADA WEST. i t Cleveland, Port Stanley ta anil Port Uurwell. TUB FINE low rrviMire steamer TELEGRAPH. Cap-tain R. liAa*oW, will uiako twotripi a week between Cleveland; Port dtanlei. and Port Uurwell. a.* lollop: Leaven Cleveland for Pur'. Stanley, every MON'DAi and THURSDAY HYMNING,*t7’,~ o’clock. Leai r. 4 Port BurWcU f.-r i'urt Stanley at 1 oVloek. Leave* port smu>> tor Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at o'clock. Tbe Telegraph conn ctxat Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Coiuuihui and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pitt.-luirgb, the Lake >b<>re, and the Toic-ij. Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. ALv)« nneols at Port Stanley with the l-ondon Line of Stage:., whl<-h couneei* with the Great Moslem Railroad. For freirht and passageapply on hoard, "f to BCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, n t\ UULCOMU, Pori Stanlny , or A. M'URIDK port Rnraetl. marJ7:tnnv WANTS. men Wanted. ONK HL'NIMIKt* Mr.N ANTED c*u the Central Rail nnwj, beiweeti Wlikin-iburg and Irwin 1 # Station. Tho wage# will t-e f1,12>-£ » day, p*vaM- at tne tad of each moiith. Al o. 60 li!>u2*K9ai,<i CARTS wanted on thesauie Wvrh, for Which the highe-t **K« will I* fci»ea. huqulre at the office, Ura*ldcfk.'.« Field#. tuviut JAMES PKNbON. Land w aujian i"s wamku-?i:s w—i wl*h to pur chaup W arraula to the amount of Fire Thouwaaa Acrwx lu l*Ai. >*u i.r +o acre Warrant#; for whl r l* will be uaiil *l7d in iruUl, ior 100 acrw, and in |-roj>ortion mr So aniEAO acre-*. Apply to JA'IES ltl,tliK)A, • h.ial Estate and Ear. Agent, mr3 corner of ard Smiibtield mn»et*. 'aVr "lt i’UHKt I»fS on Diamond alley, VY betweeu Molthfiett and Orant atreeta, for which a fair price will be {•aid- Inquire jelVjw THOMAS WtOD?, TO Fourth street. Ilk Attack ty ilaring the •w a llxbtfd fTcrrly that md another lontrucneßi. : Co, dmlm sir llabllitlrs to be worth $33,000 Worth of Firm# and Building Lou! ' 100 FARMS AND 2000 BUILDING LOTS M’tH fcr dirtdcd aa tong 600 S:diicribtri on tk* F.r*n\ng of Iht 31»t of Jnly, 183*. 4 LARUE NUMBER ARE ALREADY ENGAGED A Msny of the Lots osar these have b~<n *o!d for from 400 to GOO t-vr cent, advance orer the price On which tbee* loin are now mlO, showing that tbo purchase will bo a good '“SS’lubwrfW.-TOn ON I.Y *l5, pey.bl, >« ln«dmral« of tb each, will receive FOUR BUILDING LOTS. by I'jO Ivine together, ur a FARM r-f from * to «W acre*. ll.e»e lota’are beautifully located at LAKELAND, Lung Island, whew a new ehurcb and school bouse, and a number of | private dwelling*, star**. work shops and factories,, have already been erected, several more are now being built, and several hundred will be erected the coming aeaeoa. ‘ This U a floe opportunity, of owning a delightful country residence near the eity. where the domestic comfort* of i a family circle can be fully realised, and where 20,000 build ing iota and about GOO farms hare lately been sold ; and mfea are daily being made V> individuals who, alter careful examination of It# location and ascertaining the quality of the soil, ore selecting farms for agricultural purpose*, be log confident that no land so cheap and calculated to lo creaae so rapidly In value can be bod within 60mlles of the city. This land would have been all taken up years back, but has been antnlaxled atatt. for the lest century, and ] completely locked up for upwards of two hundred years— > since which large aales have been made, and where the w iid deer roamed at large may now be seen beautiful cottage and cultivated fields waving with theabondantproduclions of our mother earth. This Is one ofitbe beet optortunltle* now offered to those of small mean* who are destitute of a home of their own, j to purchase one fbr a mere trifle; also, a few farms, con* | tain ug each fire and ten acres, aud upwards, at from $26 | ° > Ai?M™M , iljlilll*to«'r»nUl,m«llTM or th. rpportu- Dltl now oSered to pro™™ • On. rum or nplowM build og lot DW the Umpire City, ehould m»ke ImuedUte »pp lev Uotn euhey aro oeerlT nil dUpo.ed of. Apply lo CIUftLKS WOOD. 20t* Droariway, corner of Pulton street, !. Y™ where oui mod pamphlet, ran be hioj, nr tent.ll roquired by vrutla B. M LAIN, Agent, jyllSuiJ.W I. 21 fifth etreel, Pltl.burcU * POWER & Architectural and ornamkntai carvers.— Ornamental Patterns lor Casting. In every style; B«°* n e .iisssfifeK Street, near the Post Office . L* AND! LAND! I —S. CUTHDKitT A BUS hate for sale Firms of from 00 to 1000 acres, locale-1 in Pennsylva nia. Ohio, Virginia, and Illinois; upwards rf 10,000 acres in M'Lcan county. Illinois; several ti«rta of land on the waters of Btg'Fißhlng Creek, Va, in lot* of lvO aersj and upwards, at $1,60, $3, $6. and $lO per acre Person* wish ing to buy, will find U to their advantage to call at our office. No. I*o Third street. *>j_ Apples, to ar- ksojf k CO., i Q Wood street. o*JULY KXCUttblu.N-Ua not forget Jo look < at those beantifui BUILDING LOTH, w pleasantly *Uu ai«d on Mount Washington—free from the dost and smoke of the city, and In the pure air or iho country—yet within a few minute*' walk of the city, Ihe Inclined Wan* will noon he completed, and the*. Lota rendered Tory easy of neeeu. Lota of 60 feet front by 210 deep are Belling et $260 «nrh—*2o in hand, balance in auma of $6 a tnenlb. •wr.b-l.aJ in nano, „ BRT 4 j. OSj IW ThI d street. .ITnSS: - MAMILLA3 t WtßsS GOOD*, S Trimmings, Hosiery ami Glotos, House-keeping Goods, Linen and While Goode, Bonnet*, Millinery :Qoods, Gents. Furnishing Goods, Acs., Ac., here all been marked down from 1» to 37>£ per cent, during the A CO., 5 26 :Flfth street. SUUAK —W hbds prlmo N.O. dugar; 1 jo Clarified do; ■” ■V’faT 1 '“•atetf' 'io.’ BbACK TEAS— gup. Cholan Powchong, (In papers) at &0 eta per fl>. Finest Fongtao Cbulan, do do. For sale by. f J«24] W. A. M’CLURG. ri'UIiMF HKKDri.— X Rut* Baga, Purple Top,. Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, > , , Globe,and Dales Hybrid; wboleial# ..Jj.aU.llt.liMJfltoK, Fifth .t«et ra WARDROr ARAdOL»—AT A. McTlGliK’tf, corner of Grant and Fifth atreeta —100 plain Green Satin; 150 figured, all colors: 75 fignr«l ac«l lined; 75 plain Gros da Naplca,uned; 100 nlaln uros de Naples, all colors; 200 Children a plain, JKSad Hned, all colors. All of which MU be sold low for quality. : i 5i H 'received a new aod 7 of every desirable pies, in great varle tea, and numerous at New York city dly asked at other, txamine our goods »nt. in yonr pur- iju_ 1 |U*i£tlX AND ULUVK6.—A. A. MAfrO.N * wtll « H during tboir mlb, offer every description of Olorea imd Hosiery »t ft reduction of 25 per cent. : })» iiOS'iON LKMO.N ibYttUt'; Chanfso’s PhlUdolphi* Bjrup; Do Pine Pppl» do; Do Rupbarry Vinegar; for sale by i»2O W. A. SI’CLUHG. tand severalOarj ocation, and good gency Office, near Post Oflioe, D* f, APPLB-U »»- '^% b & RY H . QOLLIKB. POST OF PITTSBURGH. STEAMBOATS. For Cincinnati. e. CUTLIBI V* ** 4--- .:w*iv S'.-.V*' «-.*%?■ *W!#Wy£ f -. * <►» * » .; ‘ . r>-5 - t'■ji'H.---..■■■■'■ Y a~r» I|- .lit ji~C~~ -**• ' - _ -T-*— — ■ - COMMERCIAL POST ! VI I'TSBVBOH BOARD OF TBADB AND MERCHANTS’ BXCHABOK. OFFICERS. JWsidml— JOHN RHIPTON. Pint Viet Pretidenl —Wm. H. Skits. Second “ “ Wh. R. Bkowx. &crttary-<~V7x. 8. Hayes. Treasurer —Joint D. BcCU.T. Superintendent— B. T North AM. Jk. Committee on Arbitration for July —Wm. H. Smith, V. P., 8. IUkBAUou, Wm. Bagalst, Jubbos Bjiode*, Geo. Blacx. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Orrtoe o* vhs Dailt Morhimt Post, l * Wodncsday, July 10, 1884. 1 We have notblDg new to notice in oor market yesterday, if wo except an unusual business in the Flour trade. Raisa of upwards 400 bbls were reported, In lota, at from $3,05 to $9,25, according to quality. Laron was doll. Some 10,COO Ihs am reported at previous quotations. Noibing was done in metala. AUCTIOiN SALIUS. Auction—Daily Sales. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer oi Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,Caps, _ w AT a O’CLOCK, P. M, Groceries, Queens ware, Glassware, Table Cutler, Lookmg Glasses, NeM and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., _ w AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Hooks, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments. Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, A arlety Goods, Gold and Silver watches. Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fja3l:tf F. ML. DAVIB, Auctioneer. Household and kitchen furniture—^ Go THURSDAY morning, July 20tb, at 10 o’clock, at the dwelling house No. 17 Congress, near Wylie street, will b« sold a general assortment of Household Furniture, among which are: One mahogany Sofa; 18 mahogany and cummonChairs; mahogany und walnut Rocking Chairs; Wardrobe parlor and dining Tables; parlor, chamber and *ialr Carpet*; Wastelands; Beds Bedsteads and Bedding; dlt frame Looking Glas.es China, Glass and Qneenaware; kitchen utensils. Ac. |JylB) P. M. IS, Auctioneer. ASSIGNEES’ SALE uF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE— On FRIDAY evening, »uly 2l?t, el 8 o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold by order of A Inlander Bradley, assignee of Scsife, Atkinson A Okely, that very valuable LOT OF GROUND on the north side of Front street, between Market and Wood streots, having a rront of 28 feet on Front street and extending back O 0 feet, I.n which Li erected »n excellent three story Brick Ware house Also, that valuable LOT adjoining the above, hav ing a front of thirty feet on Front street, extending through to Second street one hundred and sixty feet; together with PIECE OP GROUND in rear oflast mentioned property 20 feet by 40 feet in depth, on which is erected a very' substan tial three story Brick Workshop and Warehouse, with Steam Engine uod Boilers, cylinder 13 Inches diameter, 1C inebes stroke . two Turning Lathes and Fan; Shafting, Ac. Also, LOT* Noa 28 and VW, in plan of Augusta E. Shaler, on Coal Hill, having, together, a front of 60 feet on Rut lege street, extending back 120 feet, Ttßiis —One third casn, residue in two equal payments— at nine aud eighteen months—with interest, to be secured by bond end mortgage on the premises. ■j v jB P. M. DAVIP, Auctioneer. / vHPHANS’ COURT RALE OF CUAKTIEKB FLOURING (J MILL PROPERTY.—On MONDAY MORNING, July 24th, et 12 o’cicck, on the premises, by order ot Mrs. Mary B. Davis, AdmiaLotratrlx of the law Jes. H. Davis, dec d., and decree of OrphHns’ Court of Allegheny county, will be sold, tbai valuable Pioccof Land.sltuateoa Chartiera creek, four miles from Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville Turnpike Road, in Robinson und Chart ers townships containing four acres aud seventy perches, on which is erected a first rate Mer-hent and Grist Mill, »u good order, capable of turning out ISO barrels of flour per day, with a Store nouse. Dwelling Home, Cooper Shop, Stable, 4c - The Mill contains lour pair burrs, three so.ts of bolting cloths, ihren Kcroeus, two smut machines, two packing ma cliinefl, rt ne corn crusher, Ac., with storage for 20,000 bushels of grain ;i»hieh improvements cost about $2O 000. The water povrer is among the best in the county, to which is added ample strum pt.wer when required in dry seasons The thriving village of Mansfield is only distant one and a half miles. Remington and the Chartiers Coat Company Mines Lalfn mile; tb« Railroad of the latter runa within 400 of the Mill, and u« Pituburghand Stenbenviile Railroad within half a mil*-. Tbe to'ighburhuod is hlgl.’y Improved and amongths U-rt in Westnrn PenupylvßDOi t>".r wheat, furnishing custom work to umount of 50.000 bushels, and fur tale more than twice that quantity vesriy, with a ready market Tor the offal. . A plan < f the propf.rty may W ieen at the Auction store. These wialdng to exsmiue the same will Mrs. DatU, J wlio reside- <m t preniiees. , i For turth'-r particulire enquire of Robert Wo<il*, : Jlaorfleld Hrown. or Col. John Ross. Terra—*Ou*-tliird wli. residue in one and two years* witii iuiefst. jym P. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Ta|>e*Worm In CHUdren, TAPEWuRMs trequeuuy tufest the luteStinrs of the edult. Tltry nro r-f!<-ti of »>norciou« file and lenath, csu*in r great pain and ti-cdsmesi in the stoma* h The general lu-iiltb become l * the system enfeebled, an-1 the eytnpiomi -re coutiuually agg avating. unlit relief or death in miu tti-« the suflering. U. A. F*hueit(x*k’s Ver mlfugr la the t.i .-t in ibi.4 case Tbe worm, after hringdeettu .-l, wii: b.: diwrhatgM in detached portions, and a steniv relief will te otitiiinod. Ntw Y‘>kx, NovemberSth, 195.1. I 1,,-rebv certify, that I gave a vial of 11. A Fahnestock’s Vermifuge to a daughter of mine, two years old. and it rau—d her to pne<* t*o vrertr..', the same day ; one a tape worm, thirty inches lu length, the other a large siotaach worm, twelve iucbei, iu length. 1 mo*t conitally aud cboerfuliy rervanmend It as a w- rm medicine. J G. FttLLi.vo, 379 Weft 43d street. arm' i'repared and ‘•old by U. A FAHNESTOCK CO., jvS corner of First and Wood e.«. I*UNDKIE> 10 Ui L Bvcun liime ; 25 d<< Shoulder’; 5u hhl« new large No 3 Mackerel; ;*j hf bbh. do do do; to arrive. - do do do; •_5 bids do do do do. 15 •* lak" Trout, in flore: 25 “ Baltimore Heering, in store , 2d “ do shad. do; f, •• No. 1 extra Lird Oil, do, 25 Tanner* Oil. do; ho cft<kf prime I’. wrlf ; l'.W bt-;« Mesa fork ; tin '• GreaswLaM; 2u •' Lntfcugar; ro hb-JsO. .“og*r; jut t.hl« i). M«tias«-s, oik cooperage ; 40 t«jxei W. o Tobacco; 10> bh!» N. C Rosin; 40 casks* Hire; 7 i. in ('rv«fii Ch-c.ve; 1W fji-li* J»H'-I Apjlesand Peaches; 2'A.Hi ts>unds 13ac*-n Sid*—. i,« kVGLISH A RICHARDSON. Dividend. 'Vrici ir On O.MrxjrT, \ July lfl.b, 1554. f rj'HK TUl'-TEE. 1 * ~f tJ,*. Pittsburgh On* Company have 1 this f jv J.-Har.-.t n PDII.-n-l <’f rivr r>t* cent on the Capital Kt.rk of «*n 1 tVmpanv. mil of the profit,. ~f the le*t six month-. pavaMc on 'h-mai-l t-> Fhckb-'d*-!-* or their a? th» offle.** of the Company. ijUrJw JAM Sid Tr.*-UTrr._ Trea»nrcr , *~illce of~tlie"ch»rti«rM VaDey llailroail Company. SUBSCRIBER* l» the-h»»s» lUml arc hereby DOtlfled that the IV,uni if Directors have calh-J for a second install ment of El vs lK>LL\as per t-harr, payable to the Treasurer on tho l«t Hoolay of JUNE, and *]«n lire Dollars per ►hare onfL- first Monday of each eosumj; month, until the whole amount is paid- ALVAS WILKINS. Trrasnrer K 1 •1-A.»t>r aTMTDi tlh, orrner of f.'ranl -inti F flh s tmLi. has now rn hand lu cases bleached muilin, frrin fi’i rent- up. M pi*-iw lri«h linen: 25 pieces white mulls, for ladse-t'dresses 75 pie-res linen; cotton and woolen piod for l-jy«’ wear, a fv» pi*c*«« fine black rhalle; black, barred anJ plain U-nu-e ami titties; mantillas; mantilla silk and trimming- of rterv description; tan coluiel and oiled de bae*: dress ginghams; f-00 pieces Merrimack urn'*, fast color*—all of which will be Bold extremely k>w. r_ INiUh wT>kKM FIKh WORK?:!— X* 2t»J Fire Cracker*. 6 gro-t Roman Cundle*, 12 ballr, ■ •• Jo do do, rt ‘ do -do 0 do; K •• .i,» do 4 do; 4 “ Triangle*, No. 1; 3 “ do ilo 2; _ Co boxj Jack.*on Cracker#'; 800,000 Torpedo#; 4‘i urw Fin Wheel#; 20 ’• 1 ounce Rocket*; If. '* 2 d<> tho; 12 •• 4 do do; 15.1-ou “ Fulling Cracker#; S. cond Mipply , juat rt**eired aud for aal* by J. C. ANDERSON A C•>.. i e . No C Wood etreet. XTgTICK Tu’i'AltMKh-. J>j 5o 11-r-e Hakes, imvroved petterc ; 20 Katcot Gram Drills ; 40 dosen Hay Hakes; 20 do Hay Forks; tt ,I.i i ir* n Cri..tiPs; 2u d.) h.-yihi-s and Fneatll*; 10 do H.t-a Muiiles; for at 4" Fifth street, by uf7 .(AMES WARDHOP. YrAhC.UShK HAND fiI'KKLT l’Kul'ElU'k hOK BALK. V —A good thrvn story Brick House of U rooms and Kitchen, hall, parlors. Ac., till well papered and In Rood onlcr; dry cellar, coal vault, Ao. Tho l»t is 2*l feet front by 110 dnett. to a private alley. Price $l-000, aud easy terms of payment. ~, , a On Townsend street—a pleasant Dwelling Horn* of » rooms, with a good lot of ground, trees, tin*-*, A.\ Price •o.kiO ». vCTHBKRT 4 SON. * , l4O Third afreet. ON l. V $4l/6 F>m A KKAMK lD»L : .'h. and l. t o:'Or»und, situate In AlU*Rh"u> city, near Beaverstrert. The Lot la 30 h) 00 feel, with flue peach tree*-, coal house. Ac. (Jail and examine. , „ _ . $l.OOO. in easy payment*, f T a lar,;e Frame ilouso and large Lot. situate i-n the eastern road, opposite the Ar«ai! wall. Al?o several other Houses and Lo»s at very low 7 tl „. 3. CUTHIIKKT 4 SON. Jr-Jd. 143 Thin! street. r 'OK SALE. —Hu- Lots on IVuusylvama AtenUt, lu Iront r of Chatham street, ond 4 Lota at the Junction or Sm ooth and Webster streets. Also, a large variety of cheop ’Lot* throughout the city. If you wsutany kind ol: proper ty for a home, Just enriulre of TIIOMAB WOOD?, i ...» 7f> Fourth street. I7ISU— 10 bids No. I Shad; * 10 do do Herring; 15 do No. 3 Mackerel, 1854; 15 do Trout, and 6hf bbls do; b do No. 3 Mackerel, Bound ; tor sale by j t2 B SMITH 4 UNPLAIR. XU)W 13 THE TIME TV SUBSCRIBE.-1 -Hi furnish IN iiarperie Magaiioe for $2,40 per year, or $1,25 for s«x months. S. B. LAUFFEII, jyj 87 Wood street. ONUNUAIIRLA WHISKY—I9O bhlaUld Mononßaliela Whlaky, just received and for sale low by JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, : ,o 124 Second street. RUSSELL A BKO. hate received Harper, Graham, and Knickerbocker, for Juno, at tho LITERARY DEPOT, 16 Fifth street, near Market. HV 3 * OWING MAClHNES—M’urranted to cut trom 10 to 16 acres of Grass per day, with one one span of horaea and driver. For nale by [rnyßO] E. R. BHANKLAND. TWO STORY BIUCK HOUSE—Pleasantly situated on Carpenter Btreet, near Wylie, with fruit and shade trees. Bhrubbery, 4c., for sale at a very low price. j„]3 S CUTHBKKT 4 SON, lWTblr^etreet. UPHIGUT STEAK BROILERS —A freah supply just re wived and for sale by lay 30 GRAHAM you JULY.-Graham’S Magaslne for July, just receired ami for sale by B. B. LAUFFKR, 87 Wood street AUo, all the leading weekly papers and cheap publica tions. jy3 Ii AHED PEACHKB— On hand and for sale by the barrel, X or leas quantities, by je2B COEN— 100 sacks received this day, and for sale by je6 VOLFESJIN, hereon A 00. V ' .*■ * * 4- ' 4 Lard and lard oil— 1$ lacs No. 1 Lard; 10 bUi do Lord 00; A half bbia do; **£!? “ Jfol “*• *» MII.HR * HICKiTBOS. i ICE—2O tierces prime Hire received “dformle by , HILLER * RIOKKTBON, ,11 221 ana 238 Liberty at. TARD OIL—IO bbh No. 1 Lard Oil; a 10 bf do do; for Bale by MILLER A RIGKBTSQy. JAVA OOifEJfiK—pocatlß Old Oo». Java Coffee, for tuio by f >l7l MILLER k RICKETiOX. Ch.akkt WPiK—to ca-<*s -tft. Julian” Claret, recwW' j aod for ff»ie by I jcl?] M ILLER k BIC&JtTBQN. OLIVK OIL—I 6 cases Olive Oil, for sale by j el 7 MILLER A RICKETBON. QTAKTcANDLES—2S boxes 4’s, A’s and 6’s Bar Candles Q for sale by 1 [>l7l MILLER A SICKETBON. 1?1SH— 36 bbla Mediom No. 3 Mackerel; ’ ID “ No 1 Pic lied Herring; In store and lbi ' j e i 7 ] MILLER k BICKKTSON. HAfiPAUSE—4O basket* “17: Wine. luullde and for »1® by iel " ’ imta * * u MILLER &.RICKBTBON wt HAD—IS bbla No. 1, for sale by n>y29 SMITH A SINCLAIR. ANTILLES.—A- A. MASON A CO. have now for»le more than 100 latent atylea of Mantillas. [my22 INbKJSC OIL—IO bbla for sale by • t jeig HOLMES. IMK—IOO bbl» for ule by i jelO SALEKaTUS— W bxa Pulverised Saleralus, in quarter, .y"' “ J *!**»»”• " I,b fe ß y holmes. iUTTEK—I6 kesa Ireah Furkin Butter, for sale by I 'jeXO HENRY HOLMES. .>OOS—3 bbla fresh thia day received, and for sale by <j j el9 HENRY HOLMES. BLUE LICK WATER—B bbla received thia day by JOS. FLEMING, mj2g corner of the Diamond and Market at NO. 1 LARD 01L—25 bbla In store and for Bale by mj 26 FLEMING BROS. LAKD OIL, NO. I—Just received and for sale by iQjlgg JoEL MOHLER. BOERHAVE’S dTOMACtI BITCKKE—I2 dosen on hai and for sale by [j*l9J JOHN HAFT, Ja. I aBAKLS—6O bbla first quality, on ootudgnment; tor sale by f jel&J F. SELLERS A 00. 1 > 10E—34 Oereefl on consignment and for sale by my 29 F. SELLERS A CO. NKW DJSOOUATIONB— Bt. Nicholti’ bridal clumber pet* Urn, for sale by Star CANDLES—6O boxes Cincinnati, assorted sizes,at manufacturers prices. mjb PRESTON * MERRILL'S Extracts of Lemon, Orange, Rose, Vaxilla, Peach, Almond, Jamaica Ginger, and Nutmegs; for sate by [ j«2oj W. A. M'CLURQ. FANNY FERN'S NEW BOOR.—Pern Leaves,.from Pen ny’s Portfolio; seoond series; with original designs: by Fml iL Ooffln. Jail recelred by B. T. a MORGAN, TUB QUIET UNARY—Jost published complete, from BlacJtwcud's Magaxine, price 2ft cents; for sale by je!3 H. MtN'Ett k CO.. 32 Smlthfleld street. BROWN WHITE FRAU) 01NUHAM4—An assort ment of the above Goods just received at A. McTIGHE’S, jelft corner of Grant and Flith streets. t BOOBY’S AND I‘BTEuSON’S MAGAZINES, for July, JT have been received by RUSSELL A BRO., je2o ' Fifth street, near Msrfcct. | kEt PEACHES—IO bbla brj Peaches; ao do Dry Ap- I / pies, for sale by je!9 HKKKINU —luO bbla Baltimore Herring injlore uni for rale by ENULUH A RICHARDSON, my3o 116 Water and 160 Front »t BALTIMORE UKRKINU—IOO bbU received till* dsjr by Pennsylvania Hailrond, and for rale by ENGLISH k RICHARDSON, jefi 116 Water itrvet. . HAl)—9O bbls lleltimore Shad In store and for nUe by O ENGLISH * KICHAKDSON, 118 Water and 160 Front st. yll AD—W bols Baltimore Shad, 1b nor* and far sale by 5 jeO ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. WHITE FISH —60 bbla inspected, for sale by je6 ENUUSH A hICHARDSON. MACKEREL— 100 bl)!* No. 8, fur Mis by jrfl RNOLISH A RICHARDSON. PEAKS —10 bblj prime Pears, for sale by j**l7 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON 1> ICE—IOO tierces prime Mice, for ble by Xv Jel7 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. SHaDI —26 bols Shad ; 60 bf bbl* Shad; In store and for sale bjr jel6 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. POTATOES —30 sacks for sale by j*s HENRY H. COLLINS. DRY PEACILKo—26 bus prime, tor sale by jdO , HENRY H. COLLINS. DkY —24 bus for sale by >lO, - HENRY H COLLINS. AND MOLASSES -15 60 bhdaN.O. Sugar; 76 bt»U do Molasses; 26 do 8. IL Molaraes; for sale by m>» M’OLURKaN, HERRON A CO. DRIED FRUIT—2S sacks Dry Apples; 16 casks Dry Peaches; for sale by ~e 6 MCLURKAN, HERRON A CO. POTATOES— 20 bags oo consignment, and for rate by j*s MCICRKAN. HERRON A 00. BACON SHOULDERS —24 casks received on consignment abd for sale low by je& M’CLCRKAN, HERRON A CO. PIG IRON—IOQ toos Mercer county, (Sharon Furnace,) for sale by fmy24j RING A MOORHEAD. Bedford mineral water—in bbis and hair bids, (oak and mulberry cooperage.) lor sale by jet RING A MOORHEAD. . Ot LA&5—5OO boxes, Bxlo, oxl2 loxl4, M’Kennan A r Co.‘« brand, in store and for sale by j*B RING A MOORHEAD. Rail BO APPLES—Pared cored, and sliocd, put up in gallon cent, hermetically sealed, retaining the origi nal flavor and freshness of the fruit; for sale by MAPLE SUOAK AND MOLABSK6 7 kegs Maple Molaaties, of 5 gal la. web ; 300 Dm do Sngar, ia aku; Jast rewired on consignment, and for sale by je6 W. A. M’CLUKQ. I,'lau' HSU!' —l6 bbU new Potomac Herring; X. 6 do do Shad, the flnt of the season. Aim, Halifax Herring; No. 1 and 3 Hacker*!; Salmon, smoked; do. pickled ; on band and for sal* by m>U BAILKY A RKXSHAW.3&3 Liberty street JOUNoTO.VS PATENT ICK CRKaM FREEZERS— The l<est article of the kind In use. For sale by myGO BAILkY A RKXBHAW. H~KC& Kit'd FARINA BOILER.—TiIIs bu bran found one of ib« m wt desirable article# Id the way of cook* tog utensils yet invented. It is almost indispetudbie Ihtbe preparation of Fanna, Oritts, Uomooy, Green or Dried Fruits, Ic. For sale by BAILEY A RKNSQaW, mjao 263 Liberty street. AiriNDoW SHADES—A large stock or Transparent Wln fY dow Shades, consisting or the Oothfe, Plain, Boanet, Fiowervale, Landscape and Drapery styles; fer sal- whole* sale and retail at the Oil Cloth Warerooms, Mo. 116 Market Street. [ jelfrj J. A H. PHILLIP 3. *7i If I 36 inches Transparent Buff Oil Cloth for #l "* I Window Shades, just received from the factory, and for sale at the Ware rooms, No. 116 Market street. • _Jel» J. A R. PHILLIPS. LAD'IEs’ INDIA RUBBER GLOVES—Of all the sixes manufactured. Also, Gents’ Gloves of every variety; for sale at tba Rubber Depot, No. 116 Market street, jeld J. A li. PHILLIPS. GITTA PKKCtIA WATER PROOF COATS—We invite the attention of purchasers to this new and beautiful article; the Goods are warranted to remain pliable In all kindsof.weather, and perfectly water proof; for sale at the India Rubber Depot, No. 116 Market street jeU J. A H. PHILLIPS. WHIPS— 30 dosen India Rubber Whips, from Ito 7 feet in length, for sals, wholesale and retail, at No. 116 Market street. [Jel4) J. A IL PHILLIPS. SUMMER CRAVATS.—We are now opening a variety of new style* of Inwn ah<J Gingham Cravats and Ties for summer wear Also, some very rich and fashionable plain and fancy 811 k Cravats and Ties. A. A. MASON k 00, J,12 26 Fifth street. /SiIKAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply of 12}$ oeo 1/ papers Just received, for sale by WALTER P. MARSHALL, jei 86 Wood street. TfM.NK PAPER" HANGINGS—A choice aitsortmeot in t; chinta, brocateilo, and satin Imitations, for sale by Jes WALTER P MARSHALL. CIAKuIaOK OIL CLOTii—ii,CX)o yenl* of the plain and ) Tmmoiiwi flniah, manufactured on plain, twilled and beery duck gooua; told wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth Wererooma, No. 116 Market street my 26 OKSfcTS COMPOUND SYRUP OF YELLUWDOOR KOOr—TbU compound rill remote diseases arising (rum impurity of the blood. It nets as a purifier of the blood; streagibeus end braces the system; is harmless and simple in IU effects. For sale by - JelO JOHN HAFT, Ja. cyi | IX).NS NO. 1 SCOTCH I*lo METAL, *r /U sale by [je?| WM DINQJ DRIET) BeTF-10 tierces A C. Beef. o>va» V. SKLI HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for June, for sale by B. T. a MORGAN, my3l 1W Wood street. 1 1 ’BUSSES—G dot Marsh' SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS 1 grow Wot’e’s Aromati* Schiedam Schnapps, received by JelT JOS. FLEMING. POMADES AND 11AIR OILS—A Terr large assortment of the finest English and French Pomades and Hair Oils, received by |myitl] JOS. FLEMING, ALLSPIOK AND PEPPER— Hi bags Pepper; •• 6 “ Allspice; for sale by j„IT MILLER A KICKBT3ON. SEED BCCKWUKAT—hi bu; prime. Just received and for sale by [>2l j JAMES WAKDROP. PnIME DEMONS—ISO boxes prime Lemons, in store and for solo by jell J. 0. ANDERSON 100,11 Wood street. CxmJaNUTS—IiOW fresh Coooauuia, just arrive 1 and for sale by jeU J. 0. ANDERSON A CO ■ G Wood street. lINSEibul BUTTER —14 firkins prune fresh, received and fbr sale by jyl HENRY 11. COLLINS. PEARLS —12 casks just received and for sale by jyl HENRY 11. 00LLIN8. RIFLE GUNS AND PIBTOLS—a great variety kept con st&ntly on haod, together with the necessary appurte nances, and shooting material in general, for sale by ja24 BOWN A TETLEY , REVOLVERS —A good assortment ot all kinds of Revol vers, including Colt’s, Allen’s, Marsteu’s, Werner’s, and the Revolving Hammer Pistol, just received and for sale wholesale or retail, by BOWN A TETLEY, je24 136 Wood street BALTIMORE HERRING AND SHAD, very fine, for sale by the banel, by BAILEY A RKNBHAW, je23 * 253 Liberty street KNOW NOTHING SHIRT COLLARS. CRAVATS, and a full assortment of Furnishing Goods, at the new Trimming Store of _je24 BAILEY * RKNSPAW. iJXTRA OLD GOV'T. JAVA COFFEE—A few bags, very 'a superior, received and for sale by ja24 W. A. M*CLURG. CRAPE SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON A GO. have just re ceived, per express, another large aaortmant of rich plaid* and embroidered Grape Shawl*. »yflO bailey A RENBHAW. 1X)BAOOO— 31 kega Kan tacky fcix Twist Tobacco, received on consignment; Sir mle by je2l < J. A. HUTCHSON A 00. ‘174," Champagne HENRY HOLMES. WALTER P. MARSHALL. F. SELLERS A CO. 104 Wood street. HENRY HOLMES. W. A.M'CLURG. J. A H. PHILLIPS. ,’s celebrated Trussed, received by JOB. FLEMING. r sale by JOKL MOHLER. FRANK VAN GOSPER. * ' "'4- •• , . « PAOTEOBITHL” MYKLS* EXTRACT OF BOCK BOSE.OR FRO?t"WORTI An Invaluable Remedy for all Serofolm Disease . Indie •* tlon, Tetter,Sick Ilealaobe, Canker, Nursing Fore Month, General Debility, and.as a Purifier of the Blood, is on* equalled. The BOCK RO3E has gained a reputation, at hose and abroad, which no other medicine has ever dona In the same length of-time. DYSPEPSIA. It ha* long been tb« itodjrof Physicians, to discover aotao remedy for this moot distressing complaint Whether th/ry have been successful, remain* for the sufferers to my. There are, In this country, handred* of ihoamnds vbotre Buffering from Indigestion, probably, lo moot eases, caused oy tbeir own imprudence In living. To them we would say try MTUBS’ EXTRACT OF BOOK BOSE. It ha* cured, an i will cure, the wont and moat obstinate cues of Dye* pepeia. and all Its oeucomiUnia,—Costlveae*, Sick, Bead* ache, Heartburn, Flatulency, Aridity, Jk See the foil ow ing certlfitate: Rxv. A. B. L. Mmi: Dear Sir—Zn the winter 0f1547-8, I suffered 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 reoommended, but to no purpose. I procured and used two bottles of your Extract of Bock Boee, and found almost immediate relief, so much so, that I hay* used no other medicine since, and, In fret, I caa find no other which, In my dellb* crate opinion, can bear comparison to yours. And In all , when I have the opportunity, I recommend your Extract, as standing first over all others. Let all who are thus afflicted try it, and find what I have found. Truly Yours, GEO. B. CONKLIN, West Meriden, Oonn. • THE STUDY Of NATURE. u While some were at OoUege learning medical etiquette, I was studyiog the laws of nature In the fbrests of Amer ica.”—'Wmtiaw. The discovery of Bock Bose (Oeleanthemum Canadouse) by Dr. Whltlaw, has proved an inestimable benefit to man kind. As an alterative It is unequaled In Materia Medica; as a tonic and deobstruent it to matchless. Myerf Extract is the only scientific and reliable preparation, and has already “ msd* its mark” as a remedy for Scrofula, Sa't Rh.ua, Tetter, Dyspepsia, and all discerns arising from impure blood and impaired digestion. See certificates. IT IS 80, We know it to be a fret, and therefore do not hesitate to say, la all Scrofulous and Bilious Diseases, Indigestion and Its attendants, Bkk Headache, Sour and Sick Stomach, Canker, Salt Rheum, or Tetter, ell skin and other diseases arising f rom impure blood, Myers’ Extract of Rock Bose* has no equal. If you doubt the fact, read the array of proof in our circulars, for the truth of which we challenge Investigation. Bold by Dr. QBO- H. KSTBZB, Ho. 140, comer of Wood ■treat lad ‘Virgin alley. Sign of the Golden Mortar. 49- TMa Best Pina tar.— MOORHEAD'S MAG NETIC PLASTER.—The writer, about Are yean ago, be* affected with a violent pain in the hip, originating from abort. I also was troubled with a pain in the breast, and the flesh had wasted away from my left arm, so as to present a shrivelled appearance. My attention was called to Moorhead's Plaster, by means of an Almanac. Since I have used the Plaster, I hare recovered tbs use of all my limbs as perfectly as ever they ware tn my lift, and 'my arm has Ailed up. and'ls now as healthy as ever.' IBANOIS TAYLOR, Otty of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, JflBS, 1864. Sold wbolesellVd retail at DR. KSYBER’S Drug Store and Syrnp Depot, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sign of the Golden Mortar. jylfcdaw m m h rn n«raln, or Baptue of ths Bowala. 49-THERE ERE THOUSANDS OP PERSONS WHO are afflicted with a Raptors of the pay little attention to the disease until the Bowels jj* ' ' become stxaagnlated, when, In all proba* ~ billty, It may be too lata How Important it is, then, for nil those suffering from any form of Rup* ure of the Dowels, to atll at once upon DU- KETBER* at hU Wholesale Drag Store, on the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro* trading portion'of the Bowels. Dr. Keyser baa an office back or the drag store where Trasses are applied, and war ranted to give satisfaction. He also has every variety of Trusses that yon can name, and at any price, to suit the means of every one in need of the article. I aim keep every kind ofSupporicrt, Rxty Bracts, Suspensory Banda ges, Elastic Stockings, foe enlarged veins, and alt kinds Of ■ppH>nn»*i naad to the care of diseess. 1 would respectfully Invite the attention of the public to on excellent Trass for Children, which invariably effects cans in a very abort time. N. B.—l also keep on hand, and for sale, a large assort ment of Shoulder Braces of the most improved kind, that have been worn with so much satisfoetlon by hundreds of persons, both in and ont of the dty. DR. KEYBKR’S DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner ef Wood street and Virgin alley, rign pf the Golden Mortar. jel4d*w 49- Bspeclnl BoUee to Persona Using Cod Liver OlL—subscriber having made arrange menu with Messrs. Poppletn k Thompson, for a regular supply of their gennloe COD LIVER OIL, put np tn pint bottles, would respectfully Invite the attention of the pub lic to an examination of the article, being fblly persuaded ♦Vi«t for purity and freeness from, randd or swell, It is unequal ed. There is mw no Cod Liver Oil in this country superior, if equal, to the above. Hundreds ot bottles have been sold, and given unrivaled satisfaction. In the article of Cod Liver Oil, persons taking It should he careful to ob tain a genuine article and one free from a Jan rid taste and smell, as its virtues are greatly enhanced by Its being aocep table to the stomach and not producing nausnea—purity and a pleasant taste makes it more readily taken np by the lac teal* and absorbed into the blood, and thereby in eaaslog the tidiness of that fluid girinc a tone and healing Imprea •ion to every organ through which it passes. Sold by GEO. H. KEYRER. No. 140, a rner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, mvlfcdew Sign if the Golden Mortar. V- R_X *ljo keep al. kinds of Genuine Patent or Propri etarr Medicines, for many or which I hold the exclusive edfcney. and which will he ml by the doaen or gross at hew York and Philadelphia prices. LIST OP OEinrUTE PATEJTT MDICUrES, on bajtb Ain> fob sals by FLKBISO B ROTH KBB, noprisw* rf nleas , . WMtsait DruwLtU ?**Dmler» tm tota* MttUcina, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KrELSR’B AMERICAN COMPOUND; 'Jayne’s Alterative: ♦* Carmhiatrve Balsam; “ Hair Dye; “ Expectorant; M Sanative tills: « Hair Tonic: Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryant’s Pulmonary Balsam; Hoofland’s German BUtpi! Holland do ‘ Hoe tetter’s Stomach do Mercblses* Uterioe Catbolleon: Storms’ Scotch Cough Gandy; - Price’s do; Thorn's do; Howe’s do: > Osgood’s India Cholagogue; Horse’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gum Arable Drops; Harrison’s Hair Dye; Phaloo's do BMohelor's do UsUbba’i Hlxir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown’s Essenra of JamafaaJQlnger; McAllister's do do:. Kidder's IndelUUe Ink; Payson’s do do; Arnhold's do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygaana; Lyons* Katburon; David's Lilly While; Basin’s do; Tobias’ Liniment; Hunt’s do; Allan's Ntrve and Bom Llntmsnt; Mexican Mustang do; Parrel’s Arabian <lo; Gardner's do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mix tore; B*rne’a Pile Lotion; Mean Pun; Scarpa's Acoustic 00; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Rush ton, Clarke A oo.’i Cod Liver Oil; McAllister’s Ointment; Sings’ Itch . do; Penal's do; Gray's do; Trask’s Magnetic Ointment. Judkin’s do; gwalm’s Panaoea; r - Houck’s do; Sargant’s Infant Panaoea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer’s Chert; Pectoral; Hoaebten’s Pepsin; Kkr's Petroleum; MeLane’s Celebrated Liter Pills; Brandrath’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee’s Anti-bilk)os do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even’s do; Swaynes* Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health • do; jew David’s Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman’s do; Railway's Raady Relief; Morris’ Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Beatoratlve; Emerson’s do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Band’s do; Goysmt’a Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; <* Highly Boented Brown Windsor u Musk; Ludlurn’s Specific; MeLana’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; B*l.ere* _ do; SWayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic syrup; Barry 1 * Trteophlotou*; Norwood's Tincture of Varatrum Ylrida; ' MeLsao’s Oslefarated Vennifoge, Dr. Locoek 1 * Pnlmotric Walters; Thompson?* Bye Water; i Agents for all of Dr. MoCWntock’s Famßy Medidne* Dr. Needham 1 * Breast Pomp*; Water's Atmospheric Brea if Pomps; Gam Hastta do 'do. SELLERS’ YERMITCGE.— 44 THE BEST PEIPABA* TION.” Polst Plsiujit, October 4,18 C. Mr. R. B. Bxutßa:—Ofyonr Yomifenl out heattatSoD, that, ha-rtßßUrad * JH practice for tbe leet four or flrey»». I deddefflT the bent preparation of the kind T * *** edce of, although 1 haT# hereto*** need the preparation of «rral otl»r nunotortw- *^ aH| Propored ind aold I>T R.B.SILLXBS k CO., 67 'WoofcM>dtor«dtbjDri«Ul»*BMMll7. ... •*' ‘ • *»,* % ». * - „ * * W, T 4 * I ♦* * a*’:.. CLEVELAND A»D PITMBVBOH' Ul OOKIiaOXION WITH BTBAMAM ECLIPSE ips IXCUASBE, . TIA C WELLBYTLLB. AND OHIO AND P&NSSYIVA SI A RAILROAD, VIA ALLIANCE . ... rpHB shortest, quickest and rh-cpesfluntefoToleop. WH* X eagn, La fUI(a. Rock I land. Galena, Bs. Deals, U>4 tha North-ve&t, VIA CLEVELAND. On end after TUESDAY. July 11.1654. Passengar TltlOt will run dally, (SaodayV h* ftllows : • VIA WKLLRVfLLK. Leave-WellaTilleat4 20. P M* at 840. atri* vlng la Cleveland at 8 20. P. Mmaking a eluet conned ion with Michigan Central Railroad boat* (hr Detroit and Chi cago; steamers for Buffalo and Niagara Falls, mid Exprms Train for Toledo, Chicago an<l St Louie. Passengers for the 4 20, 1 !. M. truia from W«Ur»Cle, leave Pittsburgh dally (twodayV escrpted) at 900. A. M-, on steamer Kelipse-’or Exchange. Fare to Cleveland, (3,00. TIA ALLXANOK. Leave Alliaoea at 7.20, A M.,and 12, R, mnavetteg at Hudson with trains for Akron, Cuyahogn falls, demand arriving at Cleveland at 10, A. M., and 220, P. JI. Fere to Cleveland, $4.00. The trains of the Ohio and Paor.a Railroad, tearing PlUs* burvh at 3.00, A. M , 8, A. M . and 3, K M-, coauert at Alii* ance for Cleveland at 730 A. M, 12. M, and 030, P. R, and arrive in Cleveland at 10, A. M- 2.20, P. &L, and 8 20, P.M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis and’the North* west, leaving Pittsburgh on the 300 P. M- Train. VIA CLKTBLAXD, make a close connection there with tha Night Express, by which they arrive in Chicago at 12 001 L, next day. Time from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 hours. Passengers taking this Train, Cleveland, will reach ChL cage one Train In advance of any other routs. Passengers ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Chlca go, La telle. Rock Island, ana fit. Loub. Time to Chicago, 24 hours—St Louis, 48 hours. ym VU WXLUVILV. r lASS VU AUUMO. To Cleveland— IJa Cleveland. 4AOO .... 6 00 Toledo— QgOO Detroit..—3.oo , Detroit., *f». Cb1eng0r....400,00 AlO SO Bock 15,60 fit Louis 1860 Passengers an requested to offlee of this Company, in Moi oorser. J. DUB SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THROUGH IH FIFTEEN HOURS. OX AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY CTH, THREE THROUGH TRAINS. THB MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sunday#. excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at all the regular sta tions, and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 o'clock* PIL, THB FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh dally (except Sunday.) at 1 o’clock,, stopping at Greeusbnrg, LntttM, Blairsvilie, Lockport, Johnstown, WUmore, GaHJtasn, Al toona, Ac, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, tho next morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening at fc3o o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’s, Oreenaburgb, • Latrobe, milride, Johnstown, Lilley’B, Gallitaen, Altoona. connecting at'Harrisburg with the train for Dahl* more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, atii^O,, °mK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave «verv after noon (except Sunday) at 520 o’clock, slopping at all rejn* - lar stations, and running only ae for as BlairsviUa. . the SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves dally (except Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. M-, stepping at all sta tions, and running only as for as Briuten’s. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. First Ae oommodatlon arrives at ~8 o’clock, A. M. Express, 1, P. M. Second Accommodation,7JA, V 61. Mail 12.30,P.M. Inst Lina, 120. A M. Fare to New York, $10.50: Fare tnPhiloJelphla,s6; Fare to Baltimore $B. Fare to Be-i/ord Springs, $6,70. " Baggage checked to all stations cu tha i’enußjivonia Roll, road, ana to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing ticket* in ease, will be charged ns casts in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company have no Agent. No notes of a less denomination than five dollars will ha . received in payment for tickets, except those i&uetf by the - Banks of Pennsylvania. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will bold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for. an ninoont not exceeding $lOO. fi. B-—The Excelsior Omnibus lino has been employed to convey paoengars and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 15 cants for each passenger, and 16 cents for each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. ME3KTMBX, Agent, At the P R. R. Passenger Station, on liberty sL Pittsburgh. July fab. jv7 OHIO AJTD PENNSYLVANIA New AgTangement) COMMENCING FEBR UAR72Z t 18&4 1854. rcs lagiaayji ism MAIL TRAIE leave* Htraourgb at 8 A Mr<fi»*S at Allt- Mice; takes tea at Crestline, end aukm idm ena* ' naeiion there with a fast Express Trete, reaching Clnefe' nati about l‘J o'clock at nhjbt. PTPRKW TRAIKIeaTCT Pittsburgh ft 1, 8 P. M., after the arrival of the - Express train from Philadetphli, and reaches Cre-tllne at 11,SO P. connecting with tte Eight Kxpreas which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connection* are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Belftmtaine and Indiana railroad* for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. Connections are made with Cleveland, SfonreerDla.-San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Boeyras, Upper Eaudtiky, Forest, and the towns the Mad River Road. Alsn, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and town* - on the Mansfield road. Fare to Cincinnati $7; to Ind!anapolis(S; to Dayton sl*6o; to Toiefio $6; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesrifle-gfiJQ; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at red tired rate*. TUB EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestli&e at Uft P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting wKk the ftft Express Train through in fifteen boars to Philadelphia. - MATT, TRAIN leaves CreetUn* at 2.30, A It, os flia ar rival of the Night Express Train from Qneihniui, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40. PM. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavea Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 PM, and New Brighton at A M, and 1.16 PIL L: FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, usd 0 FV M ,and arrivesn'43o A M, *od 4.30, PM. Trains do not run on Sunday. 49* Tkkets or Anther information.-apply at the tkkgt offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Kaiiroad Company, Of J. G. CORKY, at tho corner offioe under the Moncngnbela House. Pittsburgh, or-cf GEORGE PARKIN. Ticket Agent, Federal street Butkm. - • 'JOHN* KELLY. Pateenger Agent. - Pennsylvania Railroad. STJMHXB TARiry between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia knd Baltimore; ebmmendng April Ist, 1854. first Class —Blooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers. Farsi tore, second band. Furs, FUooa, Ponltry; Wines 1» basket* or boxes: 75 cents 9100 Ibe. Second Class—-Wt d Pruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins Clover and Timothy deed,. Glassware, Hardware, Bags and Bbecp Pelts and Eggs: 60a f, 100 lbs. ■ . Third Clast —Bacon and Pork (loose,) potter, m firkins, kegs or bbla; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass and Cot* ton, uncompressed: 55a 100 lbs. Ibmrik Glass —Alcohol, Bacon (In casks or boxes) Barley and MalS Beef and Pork, Candles Cheese, Lard and Lard OH, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco: 40e. ft lOOlhe. Floor 80 cents 9 bbL . . . : •prl- GEORGS C. FXANCIBCI!& pipgaw A CaA Tramporutlon Lins ' TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NBW YORE.—Ow Owners and Ageotaof said linn ,« have been for tin past fourteen years octnneelaa with tbc ** old established Bingham’s line. 0 They: will gH*e their ; nsnal prompt attention to the forwarding of Prodooe>Mer- - , ehaudi**, Ae, in the shortest time and on as toozable terms u any other Lina. £?* Only one transhipment between Phila delphia and Baltimoih. GEO. BINGHAM A 00, Canal Basin, Liberty sL, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAYIB A 00., 276 Market arSet, Philadelphia. JAMBS WILSON,'Ajpnt, - 121 Noth vt-SahiaMc*. iL L. OsHRASMOLAgent, 86 Weat at,’ Nar Yotfc. Proprietors.' Late publications as Davison’s, 66 Mscketst*- □Mr Fourth. The Lift at Dr. Alexander: by bis sob, J.-W. Alexander, The M«p*huui at9o cents pPr comber: our present uui fstsis prim, T>nnt*>; • Mo6«J far Young Man: by Dr, Beott, of New Ot> lean*- a course of Lectures, fm Leaves; second series. . The Pariah Stte; a better book than «£ther SuahyStte or Shady fflde. -i- ■ Carter's New Books for ¥oqi3l via: MabylGraht, Charles TTnnuril. the Wood Cutters and Exile* of fiebanotl, Be. Alexander on Consolation; cheap edition, gl^6. Manual of or Sketches, of foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church: by Bar. J.C. Lowrie; Withmaps, shoving the elation*^Ac. Africa and the American Flag. * 4 J. £- DAVXSO2T, VeC 65 Market street, near fourth- v THE HISTORY OF PiTTbBOiUIH. from the earliest pe* nrd vben it was virited by while. men, down .to the close of the last century,with notices of some of the Impor tant rnsnnftstares end works of Internal iaprJToaaot, up. to the present time: by Neville B. Craig-Iftq. - About one hundred copies of the above highly interest* ing work remain on hand—the price reduced to Ticoti n copy. Published and for sale by w . JOHN H. MELIOR, • jalO , 81-Wood street. ■ BCTLOINH LOTS FuK eALfc.—fchibt . choice Building Lots, situate on Ohio Laoe, each am foet front by ISO deep to a 24 feet alley* sad dlreeOjcppo. v> - ,* site Bsgalej street, whfeh is DO* paved and in gooiorder. - • TheeeLotsate offered for safe at low price* tame. B. CVrUBE&T A &ON,, f . jgs 140 Third Btraei. - 1 flotlee* •' AS lam now winding up my. burin*?* at the corner of - 7 Wood and Water streets, preparatory ip removing'Ml n * D gw more on Fifth street, I would hereby notify Uf fyfLwite that I have placed my books In the bands of JB. *=•'' ' • f NKAL, Beq,onThird street, between Hood and Meikst - ■ for the collection of all debts due me upon them. Those knowing themselves Indebted to me will pieuse cull as above and settle. jtairim JOHN CALLAHAN. - . » Lout. ! ‘ . . . A NOTE dated January 86, 16(4. -puysble four moiUheaP ter date, at the offloeof Wint-tew, inaler * On.’, New York, signed R. Woods, President Pittsburgh and SteobA* ville Railroad endorsed. Cbsrif* Naylor, Secretary. All persons are he* eby wanted not to buy mid ««*; ” - r paymentwtQ b< Any person H'*dJn*BwM ****** \ an obligation by leaving it with u K. Aruo!d*Co.,or * THOMPSON BELLA CO, „ * v •.•* je6 “ ' " wwr Third «od Wood sta. - BathaMtlot, Cold, and shower, Jj* IN the fluing and fur. taking of * b ** nottjiug I has beun spared to render bathing |uxurfc-u<as well as healthful at , sj Mock,tt “ l " >i B “juT”n WOODS IN', frourtator. ■ g, s, Heal, Alderman. 1 X n ol THIRD Street, between Wood and Market strAta, l\ Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonds, Übrt* - and other writlngi'dravn with nearness and wet* .... .. ' - * e81:ly JUST MCKIYKD PISB 3&XPSSSS, TDI* MQBNIKG—. ▲ lam assortment of new and beanbftd at;lea Sar tting. Bneat Pins, Gold .Pencils and Pena. . AL*c, a new article of Pans, vbteh usnty pretty and cheap. Our ituek la eqnal to any In the city in t-tyl** ind quality, and «e rnrantee to the ptatb*aer we will sell fine goods In enr line as low as any eaidern house win *ell, and reach lag tnj other asubUstoent in this city ftwn a caa, ab4examlno.oargpoda.an4 price*, at 61 Market rtrMjfc_ - jvx _ HOOD®. ACKSK&L-60 bbla. Urf« Mo. 3 ISM.te (VI airti-tV<«. >Mt weiltid «nd BSOLISH A KICHARPBOX. XJJIMJW SHACKS, Hn Bcrw»iu, Center*. tor mU *j (j*l WALTSK P. IUIMTALL. Z »■»! j.'A V*. ■»-£. ■■ i' Si--' ' ’- , % • -V- if. - V- 4- -'.■^Sr^- ~. * -* \ , <■ - railroad. Chicag0.....411,00 * 11,50 Bocfcleleod ..1640. 8*: Loofah. 18,40 procure their Uche'B at the mongabela House, bekw the £ASD,gap’tC3eveUpcL J. A. CAuGHKY, AjretA, • Pittsburgh. 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