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HE CITY POST,
TriUBSDAY MOENING;
Fbkb Soil Mass BfaKiaa.i —A.mMß%ieetlng
of the Fm SoDen of the eohnty, (or at Wait what was to
haT* bm a matf meeting, numbering, all told, about one
hundred perrons,) assembled yesterday morning at the
x meeting was called to order by Mr. George W. Jack.
K n taking th« Chair. Jtldg. Heath *a« eelecMd aa Tl»
FrUdmt, and Inn. J. H.. Foster and Bohert Straw, a»
A commute, of fire were appointed to drnJt rewtfaUotm
expreeetre of the eentlm.ot. of the Bn. 8 " 11 ''* 0 ' ““
eointT. After a .hort abeeore, theoommlttw "‘“roedend
Sd a eerie, of rewdotlone, to the effect that aw the Whip
or jtht. count, hate made eo men, ade.oeea towarde helps
edtoltted it) to the Free Soil rauke. and a) there wae aetuellj
mfie dlttirenee lieUveen the principle, profceeed hj the Free
gjurs aod the Whig*, it was thought expedient that they
ahbuld both unit** on the tame county Uckat; the commit
ted, therefore, suggested that the nominations of the Whig
convention should be endorsed by the convention, and re
oktnended to Uie rapport of atl Free Boilers.
jgftcr conaklerabW dbeusalon, during which many mem
bers spoke strongly against the Idea of a fusion, the resolu
tions were at last passed.
1a motuUon was also passed, which stated that unless
jidge Pollock came tut openly and unequivocally tot all
the principles contended fur by anti slavery men, the Free
Silers would stick to their Stato nominations, and support
Mr. Potts. «
| Theatre. A splendid billia offered this even
ing tor the benefit of Mrs. ©has. Howard.. This la positive*
ly the last night of he? engagement in this dty, and we
confidently expect to see the Theatre crowded, despite the
w>rm weathor. No actress has ever pel-termed here, who -
Is more truly deserving of patronage than Mrs. Howard,and
the enthusiastic praise so liberally accorded, terrifies bow
weQour Theatre goers appreciate her merits. We have
nerer wltnw sed louder or more prolonged applause than .
was bestowed on sohie of her personations; aod several
times, (a rare thing, by the way,) she has been compelled to
repeat portions of her characters.
The beautiful pieveof All that Glitters b not Gold, in
which Mr. Chas. Howard will appear as Stephen Plum, and
lira. Howard as Martha Gibbs, will be presented. Mr. M’-
Varland has consented to recite Drake’s beautiful Ode to
the American Flag. Monk Lewis’ thrilling poem of the
Maniac, will also be spoken by Mrs. Howard.
; Distressing Accident —An Irishman named
Andrew M’lUmdly arrived in this city on Monday evening,
and took lodging at a German boarding bouse, on Liberty
street, in the Fifth About four o’clock the next
morning, while In a somnambulic state, he rose from his
bed, aod after walking through the house, approached »
front window In the second story, which he raised and step
ped out of. In his descent, he Ml through a large lamp,
placed nboTe the door, the iron rim of which Inflicted a deep
gash In his throat, and kept him suspended tor a moment
or so, but the whole fixture giving way < he was precipitated
Jo the pavement, falling with his neck directly across a large
scraper. He was injured so much that be died the samds
afternoon about six o’clock.
i Shocking Death -—A young man named Doty,
£bout eighteen years of age, was killed on Plane No. 6 of
je Portage Road on last Saturday. He resided in Blairs*
Vllle, and was employed as;a hand on a section boat. At
jibe time of the accident he was on the beam of an ascend
ing truck. Before arriviogat the top of the plane, he looked
iup to see what was comiug down, when the iever of a de
scending truck struck him on the head, fracturing the skull
»»o badly that the brains protruded. He lived about an boar
and a half after the accident.
| Seriously Injured.—A young man, named
{william Jackron, while out shooting near Perrysville, on
Tuesday afternoon, was badly Injured by the explosion of
vta gun. A double load had been placed In the weapon, to
Jiiee what distance it would’carry, hut the Urrel being old,
[would not stand the additional charge, and exploded in his
[hands. The concussion threw him Insensible to theground.
‘One arm was broken in two places, and his lace eonaidera
ibly disfigured. ‘
Bot Drowsed —Coroner Lowry yesterday
Evening was called to bold an inquest upon the body cf a
jamall boy, about six years of ago, named AnJrew Walker,
1 who was drowned in the Monongahela river, four or five
i miles above the city. He was in lathing; but getting
1 yond his dirpth, was drowned before assistance could be ren
dered. His body was recovered in a tow minutes after.
I wards, and every attempt made to resuscitate it, but with
; out avail. {
Duqusrse Obeys.— The Duquesoe Greys had
\ qaite a pleasant time yesterday, atCampbeU’s Grove. About
• thirty-two muskets were present to contend for the prixu
I medal, and a number of exwilent shots The medal
: was awarded to Mr. .lames I’etrle. A great many ladies
; were also present, andaiter the target Bring was through,
; the balance of the day was ► pent: in dancing on the grasa
i io the music of Young’s Bras* Band.
Godby's Lady’s Book —[Miner & Co., No. 32
j pmtthfleld street, have received tha Lady’s Book for August.
To Hake Tour flatlr Curl.
* j xrrONDBR OF THS WOULD.—The great wonder of the
I YV world has at length been discovered. You cannot
, umka one hair white or black, but Mr. B\ftON 11. ItOBB
baa at lengtn procured the truth of the great secret, af rr
much study, toll and expense, how to make the hair curl
and wave in the most beautiful and graceful manner for
: The proprietor has traveled through various parts of
i Europe for upwards or nine years, in search of the ceiebra-
I ted chemist and physiologist, M. Jaques, and has at length
i found him in Italy, and purchased of him tb» receipt for
i the ram of SS.OOO All person* having the most uncouth
i and coarse looking hair, can bare It transformed into the
I moat beautiful and curling appearance that could be d*-
I aired. The composition of whh-.h the article i* composed
will not cost more than 50 cents, aod but one application Is
! needed to the hair to cause it to rurljmd ware in the most
i uniform and pertcct order for life, and thus Improve the
' looks and appearance 100 per cent. Wc now offer this won
! derful discovery to ibe world for the sum or |l.OO
i Direct all letters to BY RON H, 1U)BU, Farmington, Trust
’ buli county,Ohio, and the rccefpt will he immediately for
■ warded to the person. All letters must be post-paid to
! ivon attention.
BTCOXSELL& WILLOCK,
DAS KE lIS,
AfTD iH-alcrs in Exchange. Back Notes, Gold anil Silver
Crln. Current end Par Funds received on deposit.
Stocka bought aud sold on Collections taudu
at any point in the United State#.
Somh East corner of Market and Fifth streets,
myU HlTTtfßUltqil, PA.
A. G. CABBAGE,
WHOLESALE ASD R*T/UJ- PULTR IS
1 Groceries, Green end Black Teas, .Salt and Bisk,
SOUTH BIDS OF DIAMOND. PITTSBURGH, PA.,
HAS REMOVED to this stand with a view to extending
and enlarging his business. He will keep one of the
completed and best asiorted establishments in the city,
anti respectfully in-rites & rail -from all his old customers
and the public generally. He extensively In
COr*Y27tr I’HODIVK,
of all descriptions. He keeps onliaod a large assortment
of BfONE AND GROCERY WARE, best quality.
Call and see me at my pew ktand. hojlftltda 1 yw
, Execntora* .Notice.
LETTER£ Teslamentsrr to Uie Estate of JOHN NICKEL,
Br., late of Rnbinson'townahip, in the county of Alle
gheny, dec’d.. having b-*n granted to the undersigned,
nil persons indebted to said artate.ar* requested to make
immediate payment; and all persons having claim* or de
mands against the estate of the said decedent,, j»ui make
wlthout ' m ‘J o un 11. PHILLIPS,
JOUN NICKEL, JR
of Robinson township,
•je3-ltd*otw Executors of said John Nickel, Br.
YANKKK NOTIONS, FOR'JOLY.
Art Journal. The Parian Sid*.
Fere Leaves, from Fanny’s Port Folio; second series.
The Lamplighter.
Chambers’ Journal, for June.
North British lUrriew.
Tb* above just received and for solo by •
IWJ SAM’L. B. LAUFFEB,-
toFft tf7 Wood atreet.
B' n«CK «IL*4S.—Jort received at A. M’TlUiHC’a,corner
If Grant and Fifth 'treats, a few s«**..<* «“*
j ««,«H Mla-k Silks. Also, Mantilla BUka and
l fSSrt&X Zuttae fashionable
SA™, 5 ° r tb « «■* D»t »>*•*&* "■
ffirner Grant apd Fifth fl«.
KSTKItN DKA.FTS— Constantly for sale at frigbt, or
short date, on
OtoctnMtl, i Loule'llle,
Si. Louis New Orleans
Chicago, Detroit, »od
Cl..eU.d 1 .t No-711 jgjfi CO.
« —6 hhds Hides;
Ij 2 do Shoulders;
2 do Ilams; tor nale by „ 1T „
SMITH k SINCLAIR.
'« .EFIKKb aUUAIu*-
K 15 bbla Lorering’s Crushed Bugar;
50 do Loaf Sugar;
15 do Powdered Sugar:
30 do White Coffee rtuK«r;
10 do Coarse Pulverised; t«r sale by
• no SMITH* SINCLAIR.
tm*)w GLASS—ISO boxes 8x10;
, 10 do 10x12;
50 do 10x14;
•25 do 9x12;
15 do 7x9;
Swearer'S l ana Blair'* braud. ! tor *l.
COFFEE—3O boles, 4, 6 and b"'ounce papers
p, „d lio Boxea, tor ,*le by 6INCL4nI .
TXOR RKNT—A very desirable country feat, 7 miles from
n the citv, 0“ the Steubenville pike—late the Homestead
SfGen.'Wm. Marks. Along with the house and garden,
will be Jet an Orchard of the very best quality of gratlcd
fruit. For farther particular*, enquire of Mr. Jackeon, at
the Toll Gate on tbo premises. .„ . . ,
j yl l JAB. C. RICIIBV. Real Estate Agent.
*YUBT KKUKIVKD. —Weary Soot Common: by I^ticb
or tlie Adventurer of tha Northern
Wilds: by Owen Duffy.
Woman’s Lots: by Eugene Sue.
Flora Lvodsay :by Mrs. Moodie. »■
.n%,_ Frontiersman; a narrative 0fi783. Just received
„d to »*l. by W. A. oo^
KW BOOKS, rttiUEiVfiU liV KXPKESB.-CummiDgft
Lectbxeo on Daniel.
CummintcH’ Lectores on the Parable*.
Lectures on Pulmonary Consumption.
Tba TurtUh Empire; it* historical, statistical, religious
-pnditfcm, manners ami customs, etc: by Alfred De
member of Embassy at Constantinople. Translated,revised
•nri m?larged, from the fourth Gorman edition; with me
moirs of rh ® wignlng Sultan, (Outer Pacha,) the Turkish
•flahlnet. etc., etc: by Edward Joy Morris, late U. 8. Charge
v WMI -b/ B. T. 0. MORGAN,
104 Wood steoet^
- . Qoo y DWIiLLIhU lloUrfE (No. 23 Third «lxwt) FOB
A sal.E— Contains eight rooms, good cellar Sod finish*!
jtati MaSl »• k SON. 14U Third sfro-t,
OA.NK NEGOTIATED, Keen Collected, Mi BMinji
pLrtnern procured, et the Ocnere! Agency Office, 140
•JTilrd street. 371
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TELE( GRAPHIC.
' tM O'Reilly Line* for the llpining Po»t
Portlier toy-tli*
Nkw Youk July 19.— Liviapool MA*£iTS>-CoUen...Den
nietonreport*Cotton quiet;,the ret* h.T. r«*i«i from
nrevious advance, and the decline teabout: 1-16. Nsw Or-
Fwns falr6J4; mWdHog 6J$; Mobil* fair t>y A ; middling
b y The Mjea on Friday won 7000 bales, riortng at rate*
unchanged; moderate demand. Tie stock exclusive of
shipboard Is 931,250 bales ofwhlqh 626,000 bates are. Ameri
tuffs...Prices unchanged, mc&irate-biwiiMn. Some
circulars quote Wheat at Bd'decline. Flour:od decline, In
dian Corn Is. , ~ |,
PriDce'Oortachakoff, not the General, arrived al Vienna
on the 4lb July, as the bearer of IheOfnclalreply of Ruaste
to Austria. The precise tertns of the reply Slave not trans
pired, but Qortschakoff alto carried an atatograph letter
from Nicholas to Austria, the tenor Of whfeh Is ssld to be
that by evacuating Wallachla and leaving free ibe Danube,
the Cxar considers that he satisfies Ihie rwbnible demands
pf Austrl i. Moldavia is not to be evacuated, as the occu
pation of that principality > a necessary gUarantee fbh the
condition or a future peace. . = [
Col. Manteuffel arrived 0* lha 6ih. at Barilo, from 8t Pe
tersburg, with ti»«Claris to Prussia* It U fourteen*,
and states that the Caar cannot resign the txelurive protect
torate over tba Crook Christiana. If the Turks accede to a
joint protectorate of the flvajwwera,the Csir will evacouste
the Principalities whan tba Western Power* will evacuate
Turkey, hut ha will ratalo a strong military position in Mol*
1 dsria as a provisional security. Tbsi Ctar also sent 00l Isa*
koff to Dresden with a friendly autograph letter to the King
i of Saxony and ether Sovereigns who werfi represented in
I the Hamburg ermfrrence. I
| Meautimc, bosUllties continue: and fighting I* reported
1 from the Baltic, the nlsck Sea, the Danube, and Asia.
The Austrians entered Wallachla, and the French army
were embarking in Kagltih ships atChebourg. Mr Finland.
Respecting tho Austrian occupation of Wailaehia, all that
is known Is, that on.the 2J, seventeen steamers, with Aus
trian troops on board, dropped dovn the Dsnube.
-Napier's fleet was laying in llnoof haUte UfbraCronstadL
Ui) to June 291 h, no ailaA had terin made. Tbe -BugUah
frigate Desperate fired some shots, >hkJh batteries re
lUßomareont was a second time bombarded on the 29th and
27th of J uue, and the fortifications ware destroyed.
On the 24th of June, eight Rusriao steamers came out
cf Sehsstopoi,and attackeflthree of,the allied ships at the
haueries. The allied ships engaged were Furious and Terri
tile. There seems to have been a running fight, and consid
erable damage was done. ! . : , _
The main body of Ibe allied Hoot was at BaUjlk. Some
English boats were taklug the. suundtngs at noou.
Dneiper exchanged fired wUh the hWack*. On the Dan
uta on the 21kt »ud 22iau important battle was fought.
The Turks uhdor Girvllu Meber Pasha fell ou the Rosrian
1 rearguard of 25,000 men.! near Slllstrla, on the 21st. The
l>attie lasted two days. The Russians loa* 2,600 killed, bat
made good their repeat j j. ~ ! ' „ Al _ ■
The unuhuts continue jto concentrate toward# Sereth and
Piuth. They apparently mean to return to MatseWn,
Itetchka and Futucka, on thu right of theittrewb*.^
•f be plans of tbe-cimpsign movements of the allied army
are kept profoundly secret.
The cavalry is supposed to Le advancing by land to Bel
! is being built from Constantinople to Varna,
Bhumla, Wlddtn and Gallipoli. i
Fitiy thousand Anglo-French troops are still at \arna
and fitanaud. Prince Napoleon was also there.
G»n. fiooquef* left divirion has left Adrianeplefbr Shumls.
Omvr ‘l’asha Is prepared to establish his headquarters at
Rutschuk. • J . . ,
Communications from the Danube are kept open as farms
Si-terta by Turkish flotillas.
On the Ist of Jniy. Gcrtschakoff removed his headquarters
from lvalarssch to Wrelitzent.
General Baragusy d’lUHlers commanded the division of
tho French army which is presently embarking atCherbnrg
fjr the Baltic. _ , „ i
itkhardson's circular quotes Western Canal Flour at 36k
**tfi COsod; straight Baltimore. Philadelphia, and Canadian.
37*; good Ohio, 38s: sour, 84«@34* 6d- White Wheat,, 10s
SJicplls; red, 10s Gd(g>Us 9J. Corn... Western. White, and
Vwiow: transactions large, but at lowerprlcas, 355.
The eecount* from the agricultural districts are rather
unfavorable, but the average crops are anticipated. .
Provisions... Beef unchanged. KicWardson reports sale* of
22T) tierces Western at Joss. Jn Pork, transactions srt»
j„ r .r B hut at lower prices for Eastern and Western, dull,
a i h declining tendency. Bacon firm: long and short, 39*
<3 4ic Shoulders— lbices unchanged; an aclivo business at
44 (olW)«, according tn quality.
hard... Price- higher, with «n*etive speculative demano ;
Gardiner nsperts the sates of the week at 1,000 bbls, at 49k
doing In Linseed. Oil <>k* Uwanted. Tallow...
OBttll export demand; advanced 2df4:3d: a large speculative
denaud at fl-s; South American 675. Coffee and Sugar sr*
un hanged in prtee, and a limited borinaae d-'ing. Wa...
of common at 10s 9A. Tobaoco...Maryland sod Ken
tucky, prices unchanged, with a inoderate business.
iron... Welsh, firm: rail* SA 2a fid. Fcoteh pigl<quote!
at tllaegow at-87s (VllaiSSa. . . , „ ,
Ljnpox Moxti Mabixt.—The market la unchanged. Bui
a has inenfitsed American stock market firm.
Ourola 92 7 -rt<?s93a. 1
::::S:JULY 20.
Personal Rencontre. «
Sxir You July l« A eowhldtng and revolver reeou're
tit.* place last evening; IwtwaenMeegbvr, of the
uid McMast*-r», of the German's Journal. Th* ««aJr grew
out of so odltoiial article So Saturday’s JownoZ, reflectlns
*., en ,ly OD Mr. Mvasher.' Meagher attacked Mr Mister*
with s cowhide; McMuUr* vu eymed with a revolver, and
pi. t Meagher. slightly erratt-hing liis forehKid. Meagher
wratad tb«* revolver and a load *d pan* froen McMaster*. anl
th o clinched him. Mcilasun war tbrowo under, aoJ ter
rPdy beaten.
Mortality In Stn York.
Stw Yoßt, Julv 19—Hereafter 1 , the Hoard of Health will
dally Cholera rejwrt*. Yesterday there were nine
te. t! ca-ea and aixteeu drathj.ani Id Brooklyn, fifteen caac.l
au I five deaths.
M Y floury Planing Machine has just been derided n<H
to infringe the Woodworth !MarhiD« by the Supreme
U-urt of tho UuitoJ State*, and l axa now prepare*l to aril
riir'il* to uh» in alt part*of the United Stains Thl* n»»-
chi je give* universal e*tlsfectif*n. Itohtaionl a modal loth
In New York and Uo«U.d, over the Woodworth marhlne,
aft r a trial of three weeks. _
„ bs>4.«*n j _ N. O. SnHCnoSS.
ZXMC PAIJMXS.
Oco- third Choaper than White Lead, and Free
from all Poisonous Qualities.
rpUE NEW JKUSKY* ZI.NC COMPANY,' haring greatly
X rclargixi their works, abd Improved the ■lualiiy c f 'heir
t>r.> tuct*. are prepared to -Terule enter* for their SCPB-
K.« H I’AIXIS. l>ry. and Ground In Oil, In axjnrlM patk
from iio to 6ou pounds: also,
Itj. in barrel*, of tWO pound*each.
’1 mar WHITE ZINC, whWi i* sold dry or rtoudJ In oil,
U * airented PL'RK and unsurpa&rrd fiir Indy and uniform
wh;teoc*ft.
A method of preparation has trrenlly Sen dtwovered.
whi rh enable* the company to warrant their Paints to krep
ffi*- n and sox! In it»e ketr.t lor any reasonable time. In thie
're-i-ect lhcir faints will l«e superior to any olb-r In Ihe
to*: but. .
T*ielr BROWN ZINC PAINT, whi-h Dwdd at a loa prW,
ami cau only be made fro in the 'J, ice ore* fr”ta New d* rwy,
is i. iw well known fi r it* protective when rj j lUa
to >.ou or other metallic eurln'-re.
1-s«r STUNK COluR PAINT pn-«e*re* all the
of t ne ilrown, and 1* of an le color for palnticst Cot
tu; *. IV-pole, Uut buildings, Uriag>:». Ac
D.-alvr* supplied on literal term- by 'heir Agents.
FlUlsdl A HIiUIARDR.
Wholesale Pilot Dealers and Imf* rl.-r*,
*|.r7:f>tnw N W.,-,r. loth A Market et-. Philadelphia.
X' fcvt l-t.UI.ICATIUNS~Jo.-v rmuni by t.'xprre* ilir.-
new aod rtandarj Hooks, ahead of all cotexa
jHUirifs.
M ood's Practlcti'c.f Mwlkine, hew editk-n ;
tir Jasper Car«w, by C- LeTcri M* won ;
iashtou and Famine, by Annß. Bb>pli«ns, new work
Juggler ot Nankin, by S Cobh, Jr.;
iuf Weateru Scene*, new supply;
I>,Jd Family Abroad, hr C, Lev«r, new supply ;
F.iouv Fern, secnod series, omr supply;
l-wtuo, a Poem, by P. J. Ballyi, new work;
Clumbers’ Paper# for lb* People, new edition, in ti vol*.;
» feleet Writings, ; " “ In * »oU.;
“ MUcedaoy, in 10 vqls.;
** French Kuvolattona;
•• Stories of Irish Peasantry ,
u Life and Work* of Borns ;
» German Literature;
Ili-ocbe’a Field supply;
i raotwine on Curves,* M **
.‘-hunk on Correa, new work.
All persona wkntlog new and cheap Books will call at
j> IH SAMUEL B. MUFFKB’fI H 7 Wood atreel.
7 $lOOO anil sl,loi>—Fllß SALK a
V/ Frame House.of 6 rooms, well arranged and in good
order, with a lot of 22. feet front r.n Clay alley, near Wash
ington *trwt, and not far from tlia Court House. Price
f 56n —terms vary.
Also—A good House ar.il large Lot of Ground for $lOOO,
and a House well finished for sl,lo<l. Term*'of pajmeut
eaty [- jylft) B. CUTIIUKKT A SOX. HO Tlilrd street.
XI KW BOOKS dL'STKtULIVBL BV MIMSK a CO., No
J_\ 32 Smith field street.
Sdr Jasper Carew Knight, his life and experience, with
soiae account of bis oTer-rcmrhlag*, Ac : by Charles L*«er,
author of O’Malley, Acd price 60 cents.
F«*h on and Famine: l»y Mrs. Aan 8. Stephens; com
plete in At* Tolurne, of 426 pages; cloth, $l.
Tne Master's liooso; a tale of Southern Life; $1,2.6.
Aabrey: by Mrs. Marsh, author of Emily Wyndham,
Castlo Avon, Ac; 60 efrnts.
The Ancient Egyptians; an account of tbeirminnersand
customs; illustrated, iwlth 600 wood cuts ; $2.
Chambers’ Journal,'for July.
Tlie Iron Oonsin, or Mutual Influence: by Mary Cowdcn
Clark; $1,20. For sale by U. MINER A CO,
j«l7 Wo. 32 hmltbtlrl l street
OSJS DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PF.R ACRE, for
good laftd situato on the waters of Big Fishing Qreak,
Ya. Several'tracts df 1000 acres each, will be sula in lots
to Ktiit purchasers, at the above prloe; also, some at $2 per
acre. About 1000 acres on Flab Creek, within trout 2to 4
milt* ol the Railroad, at $& per acre. Also, 100 acre* about
ID miles from Mounttsrtlle, Va., and 6 from the river, at
$lO per acre. Good -land*, good titles, and eaty terms/
For full particulars call on, or address by mail, post paid,
B. CUTHUERT A SON,
Jyl6 i Boat Estate Agents, 140 Third st.
TXm BALR—A NEAT SMALL FARM OF FIFTY-VIVi
Jj AGUES, nine miles below the city, in Robinson towr
ship, on tho Ohio river. It Is a beautiful location, of in
proved I*na, and L ctferod low. Inquire of
! THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth street.
t "'MERY—13 fc'*ge Emery, assorted, in store and for nal«
by FLEMING BROTHERS,
j„l3 successors to J. Kidd A Co., 60 Wood-street.
I tKINGKj^—6O dor knotted and lace head Fringe-, black
X and Inwall colors, Just received per express, at No. M,
corner of Market itreut and the Diamond.
jSi FRANK VAN UORDKR. ,
G. FURNIBUING GOODS marktxl do*
r“ .t *■ A- *ABON * VO.V.
: vfl 26 Fifth street.
rfTuu UIANT OF THE MONTHLIES.—Iiar par's Mag
I line, for July, has been received at
PAUL KLEINER’S Literary Depot,
jyl Fifth st., oppoelte the Theatre
NEW ARRIVAL AT HOOD’fi.-Just rewired a new and
rich assortment of floe Gold Jewelry of every dedrabfe
style- Also, pearl and velvet port monies, kt great varie
ties; fine fens, gold and silver thimbles, and numerous
other goods, all of which we will sell at New York city
prle*»v»n<l much below the price* usually asked at other;
establAfeenta in this city. Call and examine our good*
and pace?, and save' from 25 to 60 per cent, in your put
chases at 61 Marketstrevt. h l ''
WANTED— 60 Laborers, 3 Teamsters, and several Can
Boys, for Railroad; in a healthy location, and good
wages. Apply at FIIANCIBCUB' Agency Office,
lyg 66 Fifth st., near Dost Office.
Tj UiLKRY AND ULOVES.—A. A. MAiUN A 00- will,
XX during tbolr sale, offer every, description of Gloves
and Hosiery at a reduction of 26 per cent. jjti
S~ 40 boxes fair in quarter, half and pound
Dtpenb received and for salu by;
jy P»P«P» HENRY H, COLLINS.
A MASON A Qq—tiOO cases and packages of the
latest and most detdrable styles or Dry Goods will be
opened ou the 29th, 30th and 31st of May. my^
HARPER FOR JULY.-lUrper’s Magazine, for July,
just recoived and for sale by 8. B. I-AOFFER,
jyl ; . 87 Wood street.
T?ptt SALK-Sixty acres of Uud> on the n«w FUnk
_h Ko2l from Allegheny to New Brighton, 3 mHw below
Allegheny elty.end 1 mile from WoodiT ru n, by
rofcL It will he sold eery loy, end divided In loto from 6
** ’ ki ‘'” B •““Sjssr^ssra,
jj w * 7& Fourth itrw*.
> ,iyv • • - . * :
a■ > ! . •<; . r.
•; 1 -. •• iv.>. ; ,r
*■> :• .’r';,. ,A. •' '.. .. - \ ; 'v .
Korcraii* Planing Maehlnei
~7~ ID OLOVKS—Bajon’i btacls aaa
“ ““ BUk °S&ft VAN GOBDER'B.
. . . . v' '4 * * «
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■Ti .v\ •• <> .<& * : »«,&•
«•. r ; 'f; .> ** zsjt »' V«
■ vr/-,
•• .\\\«Y .
A£ff« FonnnrM me*. ;
The Sivcr.—Ey the metal marks last evening, iliere «< ’•)
21 inches water in the channel, and felling slowly. M vut*.<-
er warm and cloudy. ,
For Cincinnati. —The fine light draught steamboat Juiticr,
trill leave for Cincinnati this morning at 10 o’clock, fihe
draws only 10 inches water and Is certain to gotb.ough.
fibu has fine accommodation for passengers, atid Captain
-Vaughan wilt omit no pains to contribute to ihuir comfort
during the trip. ____
' IP; oo\if the filli'wing from the St. Louis Democrat, of
the Utb i
Another non rf th» great fleet of new tight draught stern
wheelers arrived i>n Wednesday. Her name reads, as It is
'painted on rertain parte of the boat, Gaiel—ptobably’acon
irection of tiaselle. Uor commauder 1* OapL Dales, former
'f of tbs RdiUir, nn experleboed river man'. The Osset Is
; loading fur the Ohio river. Boats in lately from the Illinois
-< Iter report that rlrer felling very feet—five feet and going
down very fast The Federal Arch reports having passed
the Toledo N 0.2, at Liverpool,sunk, she was an old boat
eml bed uo freight on board.
PORT or PITTSBURGH.
I rooTW Mi'll M WA.fKR in Tllk RtUNHEU MfiTAL MARK.
AIUUVKD.
Jefferaon, Parkinson, BrowsivUl*.
“ i.ußeniH', Bennett, BrownsTllle.
“ Thomas Shriror, Hendrickson, West Newton
“ Qen. Bayard, Peebles, Kliiabeth.
DEPARTED.
•» Jefferson, Parkinson, BrownerUle.
“ Luacrne. Bennett,Brownsrille. -
“ Thomas Slirlrer, Hendrickson, West Newton.
*• Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Klitabetb.
'• Alliance, Dean, Cincinnati.
STEAMBOATS.
“1854.”
PITTSBURGH, CnrCIHHATI, LOUISVILtE,
AMD
SAINT 1*0(118.
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino,
VOB THE COMTSTANCJC Of
PASSBNGBRB AND FREIGHT
BETWEEN
PITTSBUBGH. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
And Saint Louis.
. This Lot la .composed of aov«i im
j claw* powerful Steamers, LmSmQK
for "peed, splendor, safely
aodoomfOrt, mod lx the orlt THBOCQH mux uaa of B»w*
Backus on (be Ohio river. U connects with the U., 8.
Line of Steamer* fjom Cincinnati to LoolsrlHe sod Bunt
Loots, by which ptawnfßTS'tnd freight are ticketed and re
ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers hare been added
to the Lime, Which now consists of the following boats:
• - Dayi«/ Departure
Boat*. Captain*. from IMtiburgh.
BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. Bn.T*BooV»....9unday.
UKBSKNGKR, No. 2 J. B Davis- Monday.
ALLEGHENY - U*o M’Lain .....Tuesday.
CRYSTAL PALACE Wm.J. Kousn. Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA 11. J. Grace. Thursday.
PITTSBURG 1L H CakMKU.. Friday.
PENNSYLVANIA Jso. KustmTWL Saturday.
Lwtk dally at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely.
No freight racslrsd after nine o’clock on the morning of
, departure.
For particulars, applv on hoard, or to
JOHN 11. LIVINGSTON, \ XiM|lt _
JOHN FLACK. J Ageuu,
Mononnnela House Buildings,
ldecldl
Pittsburgh, mfe
For Ctnclnnotli
——, TIIIC Kteamrr JUSTICE. Captain D. B. Vac
will Iky* for ibf aboreMidintermediate
od TUUSDAY, 20tb lost*. at 10 A. U.
Vox freight ami pawnee ai-ply oo board. JySO
'Regular Wheeling Packet.
TUK Htenmer K.YCII ANOK, Cnpt, M’CALICM,
rv,rf MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, am!
nfIIHHMFKIDAY, s( 0 u'dot-k, A. M., cminwtinj; v(: >
the C. etui P. llailroad at \Vell*riH-. Yoi Freieht apply to
j. I) OILMNOWOOD, A rent.
Ktgalar WheeUug Packet. ,
r y, TUB 'tfim-T KOMI SK, OtiiUlu Giom D.
Ihktoo rtpry TrmDAi, THURSDAY,
jSßßftand SATURDAY, at 'J o'clock, A. M., and con-
with t • C. ami I*. Railroad at WtlbivUlo.
Pot might apply to
J. D. COLUS'OWQOD. Ag*ut-
Bvcbiuk lilu« for Whe«Uiif.
TIIK Qi'w lifbl draught xltwmtr JE3SK
I iIKK-afrLAZKIH. Car t. Am» ut, wUI »«aw
iwISAtIoNDAY. \t KDNKsDAY aojd FRIDAY, at a
u'di-ek. i> M.
►'or troislit on.l apply on !x>ard;or U>
j,U __ _ OUAKI.KS BARXKA Agent.
" “ksi-i;’
CANADA WEST.
. Clcvclftndt !*ori Sttnle/
idfeot tod Port llurwctl* Jriflßßß
THK VINK low i-rnMur" TKLKGHAIHI. Captain
H. lUtttcw, Mill oink*- iwu trip-* a w«» U talwewn ClrtrUnd;
Perl Stanley, and l\jrt Uurweil. a* follow*:
Clr*wland f>r port SUtiU\*. e»wy MONDAY end
THURSDAY I.VfcMNO, ntT'^oclork.
IxAtrei purt llurwell f.-r I'wl Stanley at 1 o'clock.
Lea*** Port Sianlrv fur Clefleud ernrr WEDNESDAY
ar.l SATI'i.DA V KVr.NINo. at 7oVinc*.
Tl»* Telegraph wnii' i t* at Or**U»d, with the Cleveland.
Olombus and aneiunaU. Use l.'lereUmi and l'ui*t'ur«!j.
tfc.- kh»re. and Lite> Toted >. Norwalk and Cleveland
'Railroads. A!s:»«ttO»e-t.« at l’i<rt Manley »Hb the l.otidon
line ofrftaif*:, wbkh i-uatto'U allh lhl< liiral We. t*ro
lU>dmad.
Kur fmght and passage apply on i»*rd, **f ta PC*)' I'LL A
LAuDKKiMIJi.CiH»*-laud. s. V. HoUXOdH. Port Manley ,
or A M’BKIDH Port .Hur well, m»f2T tti»*
WANTS.
Mtn W r anted.
ONE HUNDRED ,>lr..S WA.Mll'no tho Onlrnl.llai!-
ruad, beiwawu U nkinUiurg *nd Irwiu'a l'b*
wage* will »* 81.1'J‘i » da*, payable at tb» and fit ewrjj
BK’utb. Al-O, W lilluM-.'S and IIAKT.- wact.rf «.-u tbe’eme
work, for wh*-b tint high**! w*,:w mil t*> *ivru. Kiejuir#
at Lbe nfiW, Braude** *■ Held*. •.
uiy**-it JAMS.* VXN’LON.
JAM) V>AKKANI> " ANTED—fIT* W) 1 wWtto pur
j riiaaa Land Warrant* to tin- amouut < f Kir* Ttiouiaed
A.-rr-r, in lt»J, mj „t iu *> re W*rfint«; for which’ will te
i-ai l *l7« in C'll, *>r »*su acne*. an ! In prri>erUoo mr *J
w»d 40 arre- Apply to JAUKs BI.AKKt.Y,
lieai K*(a>anl Kur jenn Agriil,
ni> :i tvt.-nll. and Sml:hpe;d_"trrv-t..
\» ' ANTED- 1 Wo ojt TlikiU. DTP. du lHeio<.s,d aflry.
W SmlO.firM and ftn***u, fi.r whkh a
lair jrtr* will te paid Jn>tuir«il
frl.yjw TH-iM aS WiKH»> ? _.f. Funrlh^m^
$33,000 Worth of Farm* and Building Lot*
100 FAttMS AND 2tKKI HI'ILDINO LOTS
MV: 6c d. -idttl Su'-V. on fir J ,/ U>
31*1 of Jnl)-, l«3f.
AI.UIi;K VUMHKh Auk AJ.IIKAI’Y KNtiAtiKO--
Moot c-f the l>il» near tl»«r hate b-en **>ld f-x fr’.m
rent. adjure '<«t * -T»fii<h the*.
areW ffiii, aliowm* that the pun!iare will It a good
Iji*'b jtObomlirT. V* *R ‘ *N l.\ fti, payable 1U 111.-tlleieU «
ol id, each, will rwlrt FOLK M’II.UING !;»TK, 26 by Km
fw: Ijltii together, <jr » FAKM *f fr*w Sto 'A* acre*. Ur,,
let* ereJ-mu'iifullj located «t L\KKLVNI>. U«-g klatvl.
whi-reenrw rburcl* »r«-l *r-h**-l house, and n huuilht of
private dw„!liog*. tU'Tr*. workadd fertori**. have
been elected, w-reral more are nuw Mug built, and
hunUrol will 1* erected the corning re**«u.
Tbi‘ l* a tine opportunity nt owning a delightful country
readme* near th* city, where the domotlc cottfc'rt* t,f a
tauiily dri’le can 1* fully reali***!. ar.d where -ikuw build
lag lot* and about ttA, Urm* have labdy lx*"'* acid; and
«.ilr« an dally ui*de to individual* who, aJUr eyeful
examination of It* 100 itiou au-1 ascertaining th* quality of
th« noil, are selecting farm* f<-r agricultural purpose*. bf
iog confident that uo land m cheap and calculated to in
ere»»**o rapidly, in «*lurr*o be bad within 60 tulle* of the
city. Tills land would hare been all taken up yean berk, ;
but ha* been an fttetr for the last century, aud
completely locked up f«r upwards of two bundml year*—
fine* which large nale* bate been mado.and when- the wild
de«r roamed at large may now be n**>o beautiful cottagr*
and cultivated field* waving wUb the abundant production*
of our mother earth. ....
Tbla la one of the beet opportunities now onejed to those
of small means who are destitute of a home of their own,
to purchase dm for a mere tritte; al*->. a few farm*, con
tain ng each fire and ten art**, and upward*, at from $.16
toiteiwracre. . ,
All prraoo* wishing to arall theraaelce* of the opportu
nity now ottered to procure a fine farm or *pl*ndld building
lot near the Kmplre City, should make immediate applica
tion, a* i bey aranaarlv all disposed of. Apply t 4» CIIAKLKS
WOOl>, ISC'Broadway, corner of Pulton street, Y. Y., where
mat,* and pampbleta ran be had, or »*nt If required by
mail, gratis B. M'I.AIS, Agent,
jyl3£m(Uwl* - l Tltth street, IMtlsburgb
IS iiTKMAXVKHOJfTIIK 'kxiKNSIOIN'OK UA.\<X>OK
X BTRKBT, in City of Hitsburgh. No. 78 of O’tober
'July liith, 18W —The rlcwer* appointed bv Ibe &jnrt, In
the abort caae, to rl»*w the ground oror a hirb It *u pro
ixw«l to eatend aaldstreet, latlog of tjiu opiuiou that the
nropoeed Inoreaae of width ot a aid street Is ca|XMllent. uod
baring aarertalned and determined tha damage Ukaly tn be
done to private property by aaldettenidon. Notice, In pur
auanre of the dlrevtloD* ut the Act of Awembly, I* hereby
iiren to all person* Interested In defraying the expense*
thereof, that tall viewer* will mret to discharge the further
duties of their appointment, at the I'KKKY HDUBB, in the
Ctlvof Httaburgb.on WKD.NKBDAY, August U, 1864, at
lock, l>.M.,of*allday. HODY PATTKI^U^,
’ ’ THOMAS STKBL,
C. L. UAt IKB,
JAB. W. WOODWELL,
R K. irOOWBN,
fi. M. RIElt, Viewer*.
POW HTH A IHKHDON,
AECHITECTUHAL AND OUNASttiNTAL CAB> ERf».—
Ornamental Palteruß fur Carting, In wry style;
Mi>'hllde DeslenkDK, Ac. Ooinporttlon Ornament* for tne
Jio&T/ienmlK.HU, BulKliogs, ic • M BUlTIiriRLb
BtreeU near the I‘oxt Oflfro. jyl-lm
AND! LAND!!—-S. CUTIIHEKT> FON U*t« tor «Ju
Farms of from 00 to 1000 arras, located In IVimsylTa- |
nia. Ohio, Virginia, and- Illinois; upward* of 10,000 acre* ;
in M'Lean county. Illinois: seteral tracts of land on the
■waters of lUg Fishing Creek, Va., Id lots of VM acrea and
upwards, at $1,60, $3, $6. and $lO per acre. Persons wish
ing to buy, will find It to their adyantagri to call at our
0»c«, No. 140 Third street. > J>' 3
OURTU UF J UT7\~KXCUH 81 ON j- l>« Dot forget lo look
r at those beautiful BUILDINU LQTB, ao pleasantly situ
ated on Mount Washington—free from the dust aud smoko
of tbe city, and in the pure air or tha country—yet within
a few minutes’ walk of the city. The Inclined Hane.wlll
aood be completed, and these hots rendered rcry easy of
aeceta. Lota of 60 feet front by 210 deep are selling at $260
-«-h $2O In hand, balance in sums of $6 a ninoib.
jy4 8. CUTUBEKT A SON, 140 Third street
Silks mantillas, i»ki«B uoolTs, Km'uoidories,
Trimming*. Hosiery and (llovm, 1 Louse-keeping Goods,
Linen and White Goods, Uonnets, Millinery Goods, UenU.
Furnishing Hondo, da, 4c., bar* alt been marked down from
20 to 37J4 per ceul, during the of^
' 25 Fifth utrw-t. _
SUGAR— 40 h’hda prim** N, O. Sugar;
1 do Clarified do:
llwriTed per eteamboat Jane yraßklio,jnn woaigniiioDt:
fjrealebyj [ j«2l ] _ _ Jj A. HUTCHISON A CO._
B“ LACK TKAS— ~ s . n.
Sup. Cbulan Powcliong, papers) at £0 «b. per ».
Finest Fongtae Chulan, do „ r -
F,ir eale by f Je24) . W. A. 5l CLUItQ.
ri'OfUllP SKKDB.
1 Buts Buga, Purple Tor,
Yellow Aberdeen, Norjfolk,
Globe, and Dalua Hybrid; wholwala
■y.teMi..,,, fu *'j7m' k3 wakdeop
AKASOLS—A. McTlOllß’S, corner of (Irani and
i Fifth streets—loo plain Green Satin; 150 figured, all
cuiora: 76 figured and lined; 75 plain Gres da Naples, lined;
100 ulain GrOfl de Naples all colors; 1200 Children ft plain,
and ”ied, all colors All of which will be ftoW low
for oualUy. __
jlored Kid Ulotbs,
t~V NDBKWOOU’S WWiON LKMON &YRUP;
J CtunTan’fl Philadelphia Syrup;
Do PinePppl® do;-. , , .
Do Raspberry Vinegar; for sale by
<-20 ’ W. A. M’CLCRQ.
T OSIN SOAP—37S boxes No. 1 Soap, for sale by
JVjSs SMITH & 6LNCLAIB.
» T '!' . -s**’.'.
COMMERCIAL POST
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS’ RXCfIAJICE.
OVnCKUS.
Preridtnl— JOHN BHTITON.
First Yici President—W*' H. Sunn.
Seamd “ “ W*. 11. Beows.
i-erretary— Ww. B. IIAVtJt.
TVraJttrcr—Jnu.N D. SciT-tT.
Xuperintemlent— S. T. NotiTHAlf, Je .
Cotnmiltre on Arbitration for II. SIOTU, A . P.,
S. IliKßAL'on, Wm. Bagaley, Joshua Rhodes, Ozo. Black.
daily BRYliw OF PITTSBURGH MARKET.
Ornoi or tub Bailt Morhiso Von. \
. Thursday, July 20, 1864. i
auperflne from stors at $8,27 ; 60 do do
at $S 25; GO do and «xtra do at $8,37; 18 do extra do at $B,-
60; 76 do hcraped at $8,02; 35 do superfine and extra from
waeon at $8,12(^8.25.
WHISKY.—36 nblH in lots at 27e.
hUUAIL—6 hhd* gotd fail 4%c, fbur months; 2do prime
6» in, do.
HAY.—4O loads at $l5@lS.
BACON.—4OOO shoulders 6Uc, CO days; 8000 do do and
hams U]aj and do; 7000 do hams four months;
14.000 do * boulders and bams, city smoked, in lota at 6>£a
s)i and Bl#s9c;/GOOO do I. C. supar ruml hams at 10^.
OilKtlSK.—loo boxes in iota at BVto;9c.
SODA ASIL—G casks superior at 3»£c, four months.
SALTPKTKK—IO baz» 0c four months.
Auction— Daily Sales*
AT the Commercial Sale* Room*, comer of Wood and
Fifth street*, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,a general assortment
of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Good*, Clothing, Boot*
and Bboes, Hat*. Cat's, Ac.,
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., »
Groceries.Queensware, Olawware, Table Cutlery, Looking
Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen F ur*
nlture, Ac.,
AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Books, Stationery, Paney Articles, Musical Instruments,
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and
Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, fja.3l.tf
ASSIGNEE'S SALK OF fcATKNT RIGHT AND BOOK
ACCOU.NTS.-On-FRIDAY KTBNINO, July 21st, at 8
oVlock, at the Merchant*’ Exchange, Fourth street, will b*
wild, by order of Alex. Bradley, Assignee of Scalfoi Atkiu
«»n k okwly, the pateot right .or the manufacture of enitn
rlcd and Tttrifled iron, and articles of cut or wrought irou
costed with glass or enamel, in the county of Alljjgbeny.
Also, about two hundred dollars of accounts due by, relia
ble flnua, payable In trade. Terms ciuh.
1)20 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
STjPKIUOK 3EOAKS. TOBACCO, BAXKTY PU*K, 4c.,
AT AUCTION.—On FKIXjAY MOUSING, July 21st, nt
1U o’clock, at the Commercial Pales Uooms, corner cf Wood
sod Fifth streets. will be sold:
20 000 superior Sedans comprising soma of the beet brands
of KegalUs, Havanas, Londres, Principe*, Plantation,*!;.
26 boxes Tobacco, assorted sixes, of the most celebrated
Virginia manufactures.
ly M foet Patent Safety Pose; Pish, CofTc#, Groceries, Ac.
jj2U P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
A*COPPER Til CirSDAV EVENING,
hi 20th lusu, at H n’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange,
>Vurth street, will be sold, by order of James M. Christy,
Treasurer, peverai hundred shares Stock in the Eureka
Miuiox Company. forfeited for oon-paj meot of a**M*iaenb>.
•Jy*) P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
1 fUTSMTiuTI* AND KITCHEN FURSITUKE—
Ji Oq TIIL'RBI)AY morning, July 20tb. at 10 o’clock, at
tne dwelling house No. It Court***, near Wylie street, will
be sold a geuernl assortment of Uousehold Purnlture,
among which are: One mahogany Sofa; IS mahogany and
common Chair*: mah*>R»ttT and wolnnt Hocking Chahs;
Wardn-Oe pari -r and dining Tables; parlor, chainher and
siair Carjwl-, \V u sh«Unds; Beds, Bediteadu aud Bedding;
gilt frame Liking Ola*'*-* China, Glass end Queenswaro;
klUheo utenstli. Ac. ijyi*; P. M. DAVI3, Auctioneer,
ASSWVLKS' SILK hF'VALUABLI; HEAL ESTATE
on HIUMY iwining, «uly-l*t,at S o'clock, at the
Merchants' Kxrhanpe, fourth Direct, will be edd by order
of Alexander BradirT, tundgne* of Scaife, Atkinson A OIMy.
that very valuable LOT OF GROUND on the north side of
/Fn.nt street, between Market and Wood Jtrwsts, having a
•front of as feet on Front etroc t and exteadlug back to feet,
cn which »* «i<t*rd i a excellent three rt«rv Click Ware
house. AU>, that valuable I>JT adjoining the aboto, hav
ing a fr»nt of thirty feet on Front street, extending through
to i»rrnn<i street one hued-d and sixty f«t; togt-Jier with
Plj-XE tiF GROUND tn rour of last mentioned property hu
tret bv 40 feet In depth, > v ••MiL-ii i* erected a very stibttsn
tUl thro* atorv Brick WorLabop and Wnn-bi.UM, with
Btcaßi Engine and B- -iters, •'«Under in inch.-s diameter, 10
inches stroke, two Turnii-K Lathe* and Fan: Shafting, Ac.
Alan. [j»TS No*. £i and *». iu |iin of August* It. Shaler,
ou r<>al 11.11. hofing. t-veUier, ft tront of 00 feet oo Rut
hci street, extending berk I*U leel.
Ticks—On.- ihird .■«!, residue tn two equal payment*—
at nin** and *lghlceu months —with Interest, to be *«>euml
h> UmJ and on the premi-ea.
jrls F. M. I>AVI J , AucJ&ocrr.
O lll'll\.sS LV'CHT AALIi OF CtIAUTIKKS FIJ HIKING
Mll.L I'iUtrF.IlTY.-Oa MONDAY MOHMMJ, July
J4Ui. atT2 oMcvk, ci» th» promise*, by order of Mr*. Mary
It. 1»»tK Administratrix i f the late Ja*. 11. lh»»i*, dee' ll
and decree id orphans' Court «d Allegheny county, will he
»i.!d. that valuable |*i<—oof Lacd. •ituat»> oo Chattier- ore. k,
f .ur mi..-* from iltLsburgb, on tit— Steubenville Turnpike
IU«4, in liotdnfcon and Charter* townahip*. containing
f,-,;ir aertw and sevroiv perchc*. on which i* erected « Br-i
mto Merhant and itri-l Mill, in gw-d order, capable of
turning out 1>“ Imrrol* of flour per day. with a Store
Dwelling IL.U'e, Cooper Miop, Stable. Ac.
The Mill contain!* four pair burr*. three ** t* of boiling
rhdn«, ih*«w. two smut machine*, two packing me
r hi lie', one '-"rn .-ru-her. Ac .with etofaue fur 20,(W0 bushel*
of grain; whi.-h liitprovcmen'e c*»t about JiU.oOO. Thw
. watpr («!W<-r 1* the be-t in thu county. to which U
i kßiyte .ytoi p-.wer when required So dij *c*»oU«.
ir.p tbrj« tug Tillage of Man.firid i* only distant on* and
a half mile*. Remington and the Chattier* Coal Company
Mtnce hall a nile; the Kai’.road of the latlpr mn* wilhtu
*i»i xard* cf ihe Mill, and ib» Pittsburgh and BteuU-oviMe
! lUllroad within half a mile
Th.- u«-h{ht*dh'x.l t* highly improve*! and
in Western lVun*tivanU for wheal, furnishing cuetaia
w< rk to amount of*:*i,UUJ bu*heli, at»-J ft.r **l« more than
!«;*« that (ÜBUtity jeirly, with A rewdy aarkvtfox th#
oflal.
T«pr«\Vorm In Children.
fr->{u-uily Inf-*t th* intraiinr* i( t! *
Tbrj »r" r.tvu of m >riaoo« »lia and Iro^ih.
• aii-ii.k itr.-nI I'aiti and Irtrlrrtnv* IQ 11m* «tooi»h Tl.*
drn*t.tc\t, tho cufn.-fc>-f,
*o l th* -t* < uttlmnsllt h£r'»**ltO,j. until r*lM-l
,-r (irmlmin t!i* mill-i in.. R, A. Vkt-
). n».. la tU« <*>•• Th» wnrro, »ft»r
l-'iiii a.-ti-. .-4. «*in U* wi-diar-tfi*! iu ilrtn-W p«»rtl»>ti.»,
and * r> li> f *» i-i lx
l« Y’Jlfc. Ni'TfßlhrfMh, l s &o.
1 h.'rr'nt .'{.>l I **<«• a vi.'J of ll A l»ht»r<;.-i k «
a of In.. v-arh .-Id, kOd It
- *0 •. J ’:7c '.»•• *i-!M .. :l,r> »«m« day a to}-.-
wi.rm, tJiirty lo'?:'." iu t!..« oth«-r .a a<oiua>*t>-
worm, ‘ tn io'i/11. 1 U:o-l ranlwllv aDii
r..j, > . ut ~ J ( ;u .t, JVI- “7s W-*i 4.« i idivt.
SI .x Oh I !..•* —
1 . bM» U*-on lUia
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AUCTION SALES.
p, m. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
A 5 .!m .-f tl.p t mix rir mar tw teen \l the Awti->n Mr-r*.
to p»i:::ii.e tb- •nmr w ill i «II uu Hr*. I'av ie,
|. . te«vlr*on It r promt****.
y..r rurrher pa»ti< , ular* pr. jnire of Itolwrt IVisklb.
«!.*i!pid llr».wn, rOd Joliti
7»>i;Jup iti i ll* l kQtl t»u
V M DA\ !•». Au.-iH^nr-f.
I'nM'Ulvl hi. ! -nIJ- !>;
U A. FAJINRiT».*u: k Ci.
< ,-uru••!• < f Ht>l 1.11.1 WnJ
iru bMj tt.*w Inrje N'». « Markrirl;
.-i Ll U.!.« »!d do do, toartke;
;x» •• snllom Jo Jo do;
»f; !■?•!« J;> <ll> d;> Jo;
IT. - IjOso Trr-at, Jn stnrr;
“ lJaltiicorr Herring, in etoru;
•jii J-.i Shad. Jo;
j ■■ No, 1 estf:» I.srd OiJ, Jo.
2:. *' T.iD*Mfri» nj, Jo;
In) cn'k-* r.ritn** I'-ari*;
lyu bbl• MfkJ Pork;
»t«0 - <ip*»*** Lard;
•jii •• Lnal Stiver;
HilihJaO Sn-^tr.
2».' *>M« O. Mol*.-"-**, oak rt-*.j*r*£* :
4u \V. O l\>hacf»;
100 bbls S C. Kmin;
4b raxk* Kir***;
7 L is--* Crvotn Cln-r.-e; f
l.Vi xnrk* !>rl***l Apple* and Peachex;
•JUOO i>ouod« baron Side*. _ .
KMILI m X RICHARDSON.
Dividend*
Oirii t ui Gas CoMPaXI, \
July lOih, ISM. )
TUB TUCFTKES nf tbf I’ittAbunjh Gw Company bat*
this Joy d«daml • Dividend of nvs Pt» cext on tbe
C.i-Ual ?t«>ck of **Ul Company, out of the profit* of the lo«t
Kix month*, payable on demand. U> Stockholder* or their
l«r*Lrri.recputotiv.*A, tt t Lb a offloe of tha Company.
jyfhJw JAMBS M^CHRlSfY.Twatrawr^
Trrainrer'i offlee of the Ohairtlers V*Uef
Railroad Company.
SCBSCUIIJKKS to thanhor* Road are hereby notified that
Ibe Board of Directors harecalled for a
incnt of Five ÜbLiasa per •‘hare, payable to Ibe TreHn»rer
on lb* Ut Momlar nf.lUSH.ana «1« Hre Dollars fr*r
fh:.r« on the first Monday of each ensuing mouth, until
the whole amount la paid.
myaoitf AI.VAN WILKINS, Tr*asnrer_
•fVTtY 'ihMliri.'—A. NrTUillr:, o>niir ../ t/ram um< >VIA
|J ttrrtlt, l.As now on hand 10 eases bleached nwl n,
fn4«‘; cent* up;W piece* Wah hnen: .» piece* white
mulls, tor ladles' dre-we T> plow linen; cotton anil woolen
cro<id for U.vs* wear; a lew piece* fine black cballc, black,
barred and plain !»•««» and tissue*; manUUaj; mantilla
: allk and trimmings ot every description, Van colorwl aoa
mixed de huge; dress ginghams; MW piece* Merrimack
prints, f**t colors—nil of which will be aold extremely low.
J*l?_ ,
FIKK VVOKKM k'IHE WOUKB!!—
20u loxtw Fire Cracker*;
*> error-* Itoumn Candle'S 1- P»'lf;
7 •» ltl> do 8 do;
j; d« «• Jo;
M •* do do 4 Jo;
4 “ Trlani»lo.v No-15
;; •• Jo do
lUi U'X<« .lnrk-«on Craekerfl;
000,000 Torpedos;
4-\ jrrosH Pin Wheels;
20 •* 1 ounce Horket?;
Ift •• 2 (lo do;
12 “ 4 do do I
Ift 000 “ I’uUin" Crarkcr*;
supply ; just "***£ “ a 4 c ,;,„
Nn. 0 Wood street.
J"'fi
XTUTICK TO FAHMKKS.—
&0 Horn* Hakes, iinproreii pattern
CO l'atenl drain Drills;
40 ilcten Hay Hakes;
CO do Hay Forks; ,
0 do Ura u Cradles; \
20 do S ythes and Sneatha;
>« *> U»n.
miUNSi-ATIK.VT'uHKKN OIL CLOTH-liW l»
1 width. nnrltur iron. 3a to 40 inrb«, for » O’bolowlo
«td rot.il .t tit. Oil Cloth Warsrooms.
did Linn,’.»d otforod 70 Fourth »t.
TnuiduTlNli Al’l’LKd.—ioo fro.-h Piue to ar
j| rive by Kxprww, tor ?alo by ANDERSON & CO.,
No. 6 Wood street.
PL«D LINKN, KIR IiUVST IJUI'rUBS, »l«o Uujbmil.,
CuihmerottM, Me lon CMtam;,
plaid and »trlp«l Cotton Hoods, tor boy.’ »nd men . clothing,
J“"‘ reared, and tor sole at to# prto,
j >( | s corner of Print and Fifth street*.
I'l 1811—10 bids No. I
* 1U do do lUrriDg;
15 dd No. 3 Mackerel, lSo4;
l‘i do Trout, aiid 0 bf bblfl do;
5 do No. 3 Mackerel, sound; lor sale by
° a SMITU & SINCLAIR.
t""l \NAK\ CAOKa.—’b duz laucy ilinl tagcs, new style*;
Uf~ fr ° m " “ Dt,U,tt| f “ “iiuiiS wiKDKOP.-
ry< i TONS NO. 1 SCOTCH PI Q METAL, arriving and if:
7( ) ™V£hT__l_igl WM. BINOHAM A CO.
CORN 100 sacks received ibis day, aad for sale by
je6 VOM’RKAN, HERRON * CO.
Ml ' ‘f. ; '
MISCELLANEOUS.
Lard and lard oil
-15 legs No. 1 Lard;
10 bWa do Lard Oil;
sb»lfbbls do;
Received andfol Bale by J . IJI^iLAL ,
mylg MILLER A RICKETSON.
RICK— 20 tierces prime Rice, received and for sale by
MILLER A RICKETSON,
j e 17 221 and 223 Liberty it.
lARD OIL—IO blilx No. 1 Lard Oil;
a 10 hr Jo do; for sale by
je!7 MILLER A RICKETSON.
JAVA OOTEEE—2O pocketi* Old Gov. Java Ooffee, for vale
by (jei7l MILLER A RICK KTeON.
/ ILAKKT WINE—4O cases “St. Julian” Claret, receivi
\_/ and for Bale by ) je!7{* MILLER A RICKKTSON.
OLIVE OIL—IS cases Olive Oil, for sale by
j a l7 MILLER A RICKKTSON,
STAR CANDLES—2S boxes 4% s’a and 6’s Star Caodlee,
,for sale by [jel7J MILLER A RICKKTSON.
1 ,'1311—35 bbls Medium No. 3 Mackerel;
P 10 “ No 1 Pickled Herring; In store and for
j„l7] MILLER k RICK.BTBQN,
C* r K—W baskets “172," “174” Champagne
) Wine, landing and for pale by
j e 17 ’ 6 MILLER A.RICKKTSOy.
O Ua»—ls bbla No. 1, for sale by
my 29 SMITH * SINCLAIR.
ANTILLAB.—A. A. MASON A CO. hare now for »le
more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. [my22
INSEED OIL— IO bbls for Bale by
i j e i9 HEN AY HOLMES.
1MK —100 bbls for sale by _
f j e i9 HENRY HOLMES.
SALEKATUb —W bxa Pulverised Saleratns, In quarter,
Mr- and pound p.per., fo, HOLMBB.
►UTTER—I6 kegs fresh Earklo Butter, for sale by
) HENRY HOLMES.
>UUS—3 bbls fresh this day received, and for »leby
<j j e i9 HENRY HOLMES.
BLUE LICK WATS**—3 bbu rewire d«r by
< JOS. FLEMING,
**> corner of the Diamond and Market gt,
'O. 1 LARI) 01L—26 bbls In store and for sale by
, my 26 FLEMING BROS.
AltO OIL. NO. I—Just received and for sale by”
, mylߧ JOEL MOHLER.
►OfcHUAVE’B STOMACH BITTERS—I 2 doseo on hand
I and for sale by [ jelDj JOHN HAFT, Js.
I kKAKLfi—SO bblu tint uunlUy, on consignment; lor B*le
X by fje!9| F. BKLLKKd k CO.
'CB—34 liercca od coosigiuneDt and for asle by
Y. BKLUSRS A CO.
Kick—-
my2o
NJSW DKOOUATIONS—tit.
tarn, for sale bj
WALTKR P. MARSHALL.
STAR CANDLES—SO boxea Cintinnxti, aborted alias, »t
manufacturers prices.
mj6
PKKSToN ft MtskniLPS Extracts of Lemon, Orange,
Jtose, VselHe, I’eecb, Almond, Jamaica Ginger, end
Nutmegs; for sale by W. A. M’CLDRQ.
FKKN’d NEW BOOK —Fern Leivw, from Fan*
’ Bj-'a Portfolio; second series; with original designs:
by Fred. M. Coffin. Just received by
B. T. C. MORGAN,
ciyZ7 104 Wood street.
riUIK OUlfcrr lUSAKT—Just published complete, from
J_ Blackweud’s Magazine, pries 25 cents; for sale hy
je!3 U. MiN'ER A CO., 32 Smtthfleld street.
BttOW:> AND YVHITK PLAID UlhUllAMA—An assort
meat of the above Good* j ust received at
A. McTIGHIPS,
j.-Ui corner of Grant and With streets.
/ lOuKt’d AND i'BTKrt’eHJN’t* MAUAZINKd, fjr July,
\JT have been received by RUSSELL A BRO.,
je2U Fifth street- near Market.
DRY PJ£ACUK£— IO bbU Dry Pemchw; 80 do Dry Ap
ples, for s&]« by
HERRING— 100 bble Baltimore Uerriojc ia non and Ibr
sale by ENGLISH * RICHARDSON,
myOO 116 Water and 160 Vronl at.
BALTIMORE UkKRING—IOObbU received tbiaday by
Pentwylrania Railroad, and for sale by
ENGLISH k UICIIARDSON,
jrC 116 Water street.
r ilAD—3u’bbU lialtimort! Bhad In fetore and Tor sale by
o KNULISU ft RICHARDSON,
116 Water and 160 Front it.
ii 11 AO—lu bbls Baltimore bhad, is store end lor sals by
P _je« ENGLISH k KICIXAEPSON.
WHITE 71KH—60 bbU inspected, for sale by
je6 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
MACKEREL— 100 bbto No. 3, for salts by ’
jee ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
PEAKS— 40 bbls prime Pears, for sale by
jelT ENGLISH k RICHARDSON.
KICK —100 tieire* prime lUca, for Sale by
JelT ENGLISH * RICHARDSON.
SHAD' —Hi blila Sbad;
60 bf bbls Shad; in store and for sale by
jrlO ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
POTATOES— 30 sacks for sale by
;e£ HENRY IL COLLINS.
DRY PEACH KO—26 biu prime, forad* by
>lO HENRY 11. COLLINS,
DRY apples—24 bo* for sale by
j«10 HENRY II OOLLINB.
Sugar and Molasses—
50hbJs N. O. Sugar:
75 bi>U do Molasses;
*5 do R. 11. Molomm*. for aal« by
M’CLURK AN, HERRON * CO.
1 \RIKD FRUIT—Itt eack* Dry Apples;
1 / 15 casks Dry Peaches; for sals by
M’CLURKAN, HERRON A 00.
POTATOES— 2u bags on consignment, and for sue by
jes M'CLURKAN. UKRKON A CO.
BACON ruDnctiiedoo coulguseni
an<l for sale low by
M'CLURKAN, HERRON A 00.
I>lG IKON —IOO tons Mercer couuty, (BOaroo Furnace,}
. for sale by_ (mr24j KINO A MOORHEAD.
BEDFORD MINERAL W^TER—In bbla and half bbb,
loak and mulberry cooperage,) tor sale by
j-s KINO A MOORHEAD.
GLASS— 600 boxes, SxiO, Vxl2 loxl4, U’Kenuan k
Co.’* brand, tn store and for sale by
j«m KINO A MOORHEAD.
1 > AMRO APPLES— Pared cored, and sliced, put up la
A.V gallon can*. hermetically sealed, retaining tbe origi
nal flavor and freshne** of tbe fruit; for sale by
'X'f Al-l/li ?tUAK AM) MOLASsKj*—
XiX " k*-g» Maple of S galls. each
•Juo Pm Jo Sugar, ia cakes;
Ju«t reofurJ od cou-dgomeat, ao<l for sale by
)-'■> W. A. M'CLURQ.
Kisll
! 1 j bbtn new Potomac ilerring;
6 do do &had, the first of
tl*** Al>*o, lielifei Herring; So. 1 end 3 Mackerel;
Kalmoti, HOiokyd.; do. pickled ; on hand end for tale by
ujvH A HK.NiiHAW,263 Liberty ittwt
JOHNSTON'S I'ATK-NT ICIS CKK.vM KKKKZKKA— I Dm
i--»t uniiie of Hi* kind In use. For sale by
x>;vo bailv.y t RKXsniw.
Hr.CKKK'e FARINA liOlLKlt.—This bu been found
on** of i)ie tmsl desirable articles Iq tbe wiy of cook
ing ulr-tifil* yel loreuU-J. It is almost iodlspensible In the
preparation or Fanoa, Uritts, Hotnony, Uma or Dried
Fruit.-. Ac. For sale by BAILEY A RKNSHAW.
lu \ :n> aB3 Liberty street.
\| r INLkjW SIIADKS—A largestockof Transparent Win*
T V do* Shades, consisting of the Gothic, Plain, Boqoet,
Fiowerr ale, Lmdsrape and Drapery styles; far sale whole
-ale and retail at the Oil Cloth Wamounts, No. 116 Market
rtreeJt. (jel9J d. A LL PHILLIPS.
Oi i> | YARDS 36 Inehee Transparent Doff OU ClfMh for
IIMJ Window Shades, Jo*t received from the factory,
ao<l fcr dale at the Warerooma, No. 116 Market street.
I j-19 - ■ J. AH. PHILLIPS.
IADIK>‘ INDIA KI'UBKK QLOVKB-HJf all tbe Sikes
j manufactured- Gents’ Glores of erery variety;
tor eale at the Rubbcr.Depot, No. 116 Market street.
jel4 J. A 11. PHILLIP 3.
GUTTA I'RKCUA WATER PROOF COATS—We inrhe
Uie attention of purchasers to this new and beautiful
article; the Goods are warranted to remain pliable in all
kinds of weather, and perfectly water proof; for sale at the
India Rubber Depot, No. 116 Market street
WHIPB— i>o doxen India Rubber Whips, from Ito 7
fret in length, for sale, wholesale and retail, at No.
116 Market street. [jvU) J. A U. PHILLIPS.
oii.MUKK CRAVATS.—We are now opening a variety of
O new stytesof Lawn and Gingham Cravats and Ties for
summer wear Also, some very rich and fashionable plain
and fancy 811 k Cravats and Tie®.
A. A. MASON A CO.,
jel2 26 Fifth street.
tIIIKAP WALL PAPKRB A new supply of 12yf cen
I Pai>er* just received, for sale by
WALTER P. MARSHALL,
iMNE PAPER UANGINGB—A choice assortment in
chlnta, brocatello, and satin imitations, for sale by
U* WALTER P. MARSHALL.
CARRIAGE OIL CLOTLI—2,OOO yards of the plain and
enamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and
huavy duck goons; sold wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth
Wetvrooms. No. 116 Maxkot street
my-M -x J. AH. PHILLIPS.
MORtiK’S OOMl*OCfi» SYHUt* 01? YKLLOWDOUK
ROOT—This compound will remove diseases arising
fruui impurity of the blood. It acts as n purifier of tho*
blood; strengthens end braces the system; U harmless and
kimple in its effects. For sale by
j*-W
DiatT> Orfi - —lO tierces g.
mv29
HAlU'Ell'si MAGAZINE, for June, for eale by
B. T. a MORGAN,
niy3l 104 Wood street.
T > IFLK GUNS AND PlfiTOLd—A greet rariety kept eon
XV Htantly on hand, together with the necessary appurte
Banc**, and shooting material In general, for sale by
je« BOWN A TKTLKIf .
KEVOLYKItd —A good assortment or all kinds of Kevol-
Ttws Including Colt’s, Allen's, Marsten’s, Werner’s,
and the Kovolrlng llanuaer Pistol, just receirnl and for sale
wholesale or retail, by DOWN A TIPTLEY,
J4 136 Wood street.
Baltimore hekmnu and shad, very fine, forsai«
by the barrel, by BAILEY A BKNSHAW,
233 Liberty street.
NOTHING BUIRT COLLARS. CIIAVATS, and
J\_ a full assortment of FurnUhing Goods, at the
Trimming Store of
JelM
-lAXTRA OLD OOV’T. JAVA COFFEE—A few bags, very
Tj superior, received and for sale by
j«3* W. A. M’CLURG.
C IRABU BIIAWLS. —A. A. MAtsON A CO. have just re
j crivul, per express, another large assortment of rich
plain and embroidered Crape Shawls. mySO
T'OB ACCO—3I kegs Kentucky fix Twist Tobacco, received
on cou.dgmnent; for pale by -
j'*2l J. A. HUTCHISON t CO.
NOW 1:4 TIIK TiMK TO SUBSCRIBE.—I will furnish
Harper’s Magazine for $2,40 per year, or SL26 for
MO.NOXOAUELA WHISKY—I9O bblsOld Monongahel
Whisky, just received and for sale low by
JOHN LITTLE, Jr., Agent,
JeH 124 Second streets
RUSrELL a BRO. have received Harper, ar*ham,and
Knickerbocker, for June, at the LITERARY DEPOT,
15 Fifth street, near Market. _ n l Bl
MOWING MACHlNES—Warranted to <mt from lOto 16
acres of Grass per day, with one oqe span of horses
and drlTer. For sale by fmy3o} E. R. SHANKLANP.
A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE— Pleasantly situated
on Carpenter street, near Wylie, with fruit and shade
tree*, shrubbery, Ac-, for sale at a very low
jtlS a. CUTUBKRT * SON, HOTtlrg Wrwl.
UWUUUT STKAK UROILKRB—A frwh supply jart re
felted and Tor Bale by
_my3u
RAIiAM FOR JULY- —Graham’* Magailpe far July,
'just received and for sale by 8. R. LACrjKR,
$7 Wood street.
Al*o, all tha lfadloaveeUy paper* and cheap public*-
ttoni ' Jj3
PEACHES—Ou hand and for sale by the barrel,
I or less quantities, by
je23 HATLEY * RENSHAW.
MYERS’ EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE, OB FROST WORT!
An Invaluable Remedy for all Scrofulua Disease?! Indigee
tloo, Tetter, Sick Uealacbe, Canker, N arsing Sore Month,
General Debility, and aa a Purifier of the Biood, U un
equalled. c
The ROCK ROSE baa gained a reputation, at hnme and
abroad, which no other medicine haa ever dose in tbe same
length of time.
It has long been the atndyof Pby»eiaßS,to discover some
remedy for this moat distressing complaint. Whether they
have been anecaesfal, remains for the sufferers to s*y.
There are, in this country, hundreds of thousands who are
suffering from tndigeettan, probably, In moat cases, caused
by their own Imprudence in living. To them we would my
try MTERff EXTRACT 07 ROOK ROSE. It haa cored,
an 1 will core, the worst and moat obstinate cases ofDys
pepctla, and.all ita can oo mi tents, —OoetlTsueu, Sick, Head
ache, Heartburn, Flatulency, Aridity, Ac. See the follc/A
-ing certificate:
Ret. A. B.L.Mms: Dear Blr—ln the winter 0f!847-$,
I suffered beyond description with Dyspepsia, and a train
of Other evils dependant 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
your Extract of Bock Boss, and found almost Immediate
relief; so much so, that I have used no other medicine
since, and, in fact, I can find oo other which, In sy delib
erate opinion, can bear comparison (p poors. And in all
cases, when I hare the opportunity, I rnoommend your
Extract, as standing first over all others. Let all who are
thus afflicted try it, and find what 1 have found.
Truly Yonrs, GEO. B. CONKLIN,
“ While some were at College learning medical etiquette,
I was studying the laws of nature in the forests of Amer
ica."—Whituw.
Tbe discovery of Bock Born (Heleanthemum Canadeuse)
by Dr. Whitlaw, has proved an inestimable benefit to man
kind. As an alterative It is unequaled in Materia Medic*;
as a tonic and deobetruent it is matchless. Myers’Extract
is tbe only scientific and reliable preparation, and has
already “ its mark" as a remedy for Scrofula, Sa’t
RhanrHj Tetter, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from
impure blood and impaired digestion. See certificates.
Nicholas' bridal chamber pat-
Wu know it to be a fact, and therefore do not hesitate to
say, that ia all Scrofulous and Bilious Diseases, Indigestion
and its attendants, Sick Headache, Sour and SUk Stomach,
Cbnker, Salt Rheum, or Tetter, all skin and other diseases
arising from impure blood, Myers’ Extract of Bode Bose
bas no equal. If yon doubt tbe foot, read tbe array of
proof in ourdrculars, for the truth of which we challenge
investigation.
7. SELLERS A CO.
gold by Hr. 080. H. "KBYSKR, No. 140, corner of Wood
stmt end Virgin alley.
ny-Bfru of the golden Mortar.
49*Th« Beat Pinator.— MOORHEAD'S MAG
NETIC PLASTER.—Tha writer, about fire year* ago, be
came affected with a Tioleat pain’ in the hip, originating
from a hart. I also was troubled with a pain in the breast,
and the flesh had waited away from my left arm,so as to
present a shrivelled appearance. My attention was called
to Moorhead’s Magnetic plaster, by means of an Almanac.
Since I have useiLtbe Plaster, I have reoovned the nae of
all my limbs as perfectly as ever they were in my life, and
my arm has filled op, and Is now aa healthy aa ever.
FRANCIS TAYLOR, City of Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh, July 12, IBM.
Sold wholesale and retail at DR. KEYSER’S Drag Btore
and Syrap Depot, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Si go. of tbe Golden Mortar. jjfil-dtf
HENRY HOLMES.
THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF PERSONS WHO
are afflicted with a Rapture of tbe Bowels, who pay little
it is, then, lor all those raftering from any form of Rap
ure of tbe Bo Weis, to call at once upon DR. KEYHER,
at his Wholesale Drag Store, on thaeoraer of Wood street
and Virgin alley, and procare a TRUS3,to retain the pro*
trading portion of the Bowels. Dr. Keyset haa an office
back of the drag store where Truaem are applied, and war*
ranted to girt He also has every variety of
Trasses that yoa can name, and at any price, to fait the
means of every one In need of the article. I also keep
every kind of Supporiert , Budp Draco, Acipensory Banda
get, JQactie Stocking*, for enlarged veins, and all Hods.of
mechanical appliances used In the rare of disease.
I would respectfully invite the attention of the public to
m excellent Truss for Children, which invariably effects
' cores in a Tery short time. •
N. B.—l also keep on band, and for sale, a large aseart
meat of Shoulder Braces of the most improved kind, that
have been worn with so mach satisfaction by hundreds of
persons, both in and oat of tbe elty.
DR. KETBER'S DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT,
corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of the
Golden Mortar. ' jeltdAw
ay- Especial : Motlee ta Penans Using
Cod Liver subscriberbsvingmadearmnga
meote. with Meows. PoppWa A -Tboanpaun, for n regslar
irapply of tkdr genuine OOD LITER OIL, pvt op in pint
bottles, would respectfully invite the attention of tbe pub
lic to an examination of the article, bring folly persuaded
that for parity and freeoeas from rancid taste or swell, it is
oneqaaled. There is now no Cod Liver Oil in this country
superior, if equal, to tbe above. Hundreds ot bottles have
been sold, and given unrivaled satisfaction. In the article
of Cod Liver Oil, persons taking it should be careful to ob*
tain a genuine article and one free from a ranckl taste and
smell, as its virtues are greatly enhanced by its being aecep
table to the stomach and not prodadng naniosa—purity and
a piee*a°t taste nukes it more readily taken ap by the lac
teals and absorbed into the blood, and thereby in canting
the richness of that fluid giving a tons and healing imprea
tion to every organ through which it passes. Bold by
GEO. H. KKYBER, No. 140,
<x rner of Wood street and Virgin Alley,
xavlfedaw Sign of tbe Golden Mortar,
jf u i yii keep al. kinds of Gennine Patent or Propri
etary Medicines, for many of which I hold the exclusive
aseney, and which wOl be sol-* by the dosen or gross at New
York and Philadelphia prio—.
A. M’CLURG.
oh a«n> iHC vdh ant it
FLEHIS6 BHOTHEEB,
- Pnwlf ti at Bljml TnUtpMl Uwr TO*.
WfuStsole DnyfUts «■d DtaUn in Potent Medidnetj
Corner Fourth and Wood stioets, Pittsburgh.
KESLSB’B AMERICAN COMPOUND;
Jt jut's Alterative;
“ Carminative Balaam;
« Hair Dye:
“ Expectorant;
“ Sanative Pflli:
“ . . Hair Tonic;
Wistaria Balaam of Wild Chany ; .
Bryant's Pulmonary Balaam;
Hoofland’t Gorman Bitten;
Holland do
llostetteris Stomach do
Mercbiseri Uterine Oatbolioon':
Storm#* Scotch Cough Candy;
Price's do;
Thorn’s . do;
Hove's do:
Osgood’s India Cholagogue;
Mona’s lavigoratingOordials
Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops;
Harrison’s Hair Dye;
Phalon's do
Batch elorii do
McMunn’s Elixir of Opium;
Bryant’s Purifying Extract;
Dailey’s Pain Extract;
Brown’s Essence of JamakaJQingery
McAllister’s do do:
Kidder’s IndelUble Ink;
Payson’a - do do;
Arnbold's do;
Dr. Curtis’ Hyceana;
Lyons’ Kethauon;
David’s Lilly White;
Bazin’s do;
Tobias’ Liniment;
Hunt’s do;
Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment ; .
Mexican Mu***"; ' do;
Fairer# Arabian . do;
Gardner’s - do;
Barrel's Indian do;
Carter’s Spanish Mixture; -
. Berne's. Pile Lotion;
Mean Fun;
Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil;
Merchant’s Gargling 0Q;
Bushton, Clarke A Oo.’s Ood Liver Oil;
McAllister’s Ointment; :
Sings’ Itch do; .
Ferrel’s do;
Gray’s do:
Trask’s Magnetic Ointment,
Judktn’s do;
Swalm’s Panacea;
Houck's do;
Sorgantfs In&nt Panacea;
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer;
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; 1
Houghton's Pepsin;
Kieri» Petroleum;
Molaxm’sCelebrated liver Pills;
Brandreth’s - do
£ Wright’s Indian Vegetable PHI#
Lee’S Antt-biHons do;
J. A U. PHILLIPS.
JOHN HAFT, Ja.
Y. SELLERS A CO.
FRANK VAN GORDKR.
6. B. LAUFFKR,
87 Wood street.
BAILEY A REN SHAW.
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MEDICAL.
« PAREtfRIT*'"
DYSPEPSIA.
West Meriden, Conn.
THE BTUDY OF NATURE.
IT 18 80,
P P P P. $ 9 $ .9 9
Hernia, mr Rapture of tie* Bowels*
. . T —py. attention to the disease Bowels
X IP become straagnlated, when, In all proba*
bility, It may be too late. How important
LIST 07 GEHTJIHE PATSBT XSDICUTES,
BamrarOlft Blood do;
Bren’s do;
S Waynes’ Extract Bamparill* Blood ill*
Jayne’s Anodyne Cbsgh' - do;
Health do,*
Jew David’s Plasters:
i Shoemaker's do;
Dr. Newman’s do;
Radway’sßeedy Relief;:
Morris* Remedy;
■ Prof. Wood’s Bair BestoratlTe;
Emerson's do;
Boll's Sarsaparilla;
i Townsend’s do;
. Sand’s do;
. Qaysott’s Extract Yellow Dock and Sersapertllm
' Wolff’s Schiedam Bchnappa;
■ goap, Clearer* fl Iloney;
M Highly Scented Brown Windsor
“ Mask;
Ladlam’s Specific;
Helene’s Sudorific Gough Syrup;
Tyler’s Gem Arabic do ;
Sellers* do;
Swayne*! Syrup of Wild Cherry;
Smith’s Tonio syrup;
Barry’s Tricophorons;
- Norwood’s TioctnreofYeratnnn Ylrtde;
MeLane’s Celebrated Yermifuge,
Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers;
. Thompson's Bye Water;
Agents for all of Dr. MeOftatoek’s family Me
Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps;
Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps
Gum Elastic do do.
SKLLXBff YS&MOTJGB.—“THE BEST PBEPAKA
noR.«
Poor Teusasx, Ya, October 4,184 T.
U». R. K* Szluu:— QTjoor Vermifugal eu »ay with
out battalion, tint, bavin* used it axtesutvely in my
practice for the lest four or fltoyaan, T think it deddedlr
the best preparation of. tha-klnd wUeh 1 have any knowl
edge ef, although I tare bewtolflce used tbs preparation
of several other "■■nMnw Yoon, Ae~
D. 00U6H, M. D.
. Prepared and sold by E. 1. BIT.T.TOfI * 00., 67 Wood
street, and for sale by Druggists generally. jut
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CLIVSLAVS AKD PITTiaVKOH ,
BAIL ROAD.
IN CONNECTION WITH BTAAMKRB
ECLIPSE kin> EXCHANGE,
VIA WELLBVTLLE,
AND OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, VIA
ALLIANCE. «'
fPEE shortest, qulekeat and cheapest route to Toledo, CM*
X cage. La Salle, Rock Inland, Galena, St. Louis, and the
North-west, Yl A CLEVELAND.
On and after TUESDAY, July 11,1854, Passenger Trains c
will ran drily, (Sunday’s exeeptod) as follows:
VIA WELLBVILLB.
Leave Wellsvlll* at 4 20, P. M, sod Alliance at (L3O, arri
ving lo Cleveland at 8 20, p. M 4 making a close connection
with Mfohtgaw Central Railroad boats for Detroit and Chi
cago; steamer* for Buffalo and Niagara Falls, and Express
Train for. Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis.
Passenger* for the 4 20, P. M. train from Wallsrille, leave
Pittsburgh daily (Sunday*!* excepted) at 0 00, A. M-, on
steamer Eclipse or Exchange. Fare to Cleveland, $3,00.
VIA ALLIANCE.
Leave Alliance at 720, A: M-, and 12. M., conn acting at
Hudson with trains for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, tdt-, and
arriving at Cleveland at 10, A- AL, anil 220, P. M. Jar* to
Cleveland. $4,00.
< The trains of the Ohio and Peons- Railroad, leaving Pitts
burgh at 3.00, A. M, 8, A. M . and 2, P. M., connect at. Alli
ance for Cleveland at 730 A. M., 12, M, and 0-30, F.
and arrive in Cleveland at 10, A. M~ 2.20, P. M- and BEO,
P. M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Loula and the North-
west, leaving Pittsburgh on tbe 3DO P. M. Train, VIA
CLEVELAND, make a clone connection there with tbe
Night Express, by which they arrive in Chicago at 12 00 M-,
next day. Time from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 boors.
Passengers taking this Train, via Cleveland, will null Chi
cago one Train in advance of any other route.
Passengers ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Chica
go, La Sells, Bock Island, and St. Louis.
Tfma to Chicago, 24 hours—St. Louis, 48 bote*.
To ClfTrie"d To Cleveland-.—........ 44.00
Toledo 5.00 Toledo—.—...;, 6,00
Detroit 5,00 Detroit ......... 0,00
Chicago 410,00 A 10.50 Chicago —411,00411.60
Rock Island, 15,50 Rock Island—; 16 6d
St Louis >18,50 SLLouis..——lo,6o
Passengers are requested to procure their ticket! at the
office of tola Company, in Monoogahela House, below tbe
corner. J. DURAND, Bnp’t Cleveland.
J. A. GAUGHBY, Agent,
ly!3 e-PiUspwTgh.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
THROUGH IK FIFTEBB HOURS. .
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, THREE
THROUGH TRAINS.
THE MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sundays
excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at alt the regular sta
tions, ana arriving in Philadelphia at 12 o'clock,. J* M. .
THE FABT TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (except
Sunday,) at 1 o’clock, stopping at Greensburg* Latrohe,
BlainvUle, letckport, Jo&ostown, Wllmore. Gailitses, Al
toona, Ac, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’doofc, tbe next
morning.
THE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening
at ih3o o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’s, Greenaburgb,
Intro be, HUlskle, Johnstown, Lillay’s, GaUltaen, Altoona,
Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with tbe train for Balti
more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,50,
noon.
THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every
noon (except Sunday) at 540 o’clock, stopping at ail regu
lar stations, and running only as far as Blairsville.
THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves dally
(except Sunday,) at 12 o’clock, A. SL, stopping- at.aH sta
tions, «i>ii running only as £tr as Brin ton’s.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. First Ac
commodation arrives at 8 o’clock, A. iL Express, I, P. M.
Second Accommodation, 7.16, P M. Mail 1240, P. M. Fast
line. 240, AM.
. Fare to New York,slo,so; Fare to Philodelphia,sB; Fare
to Baltimore, SS. Fare to Bedford Springs, $5,70.
Baggage cheeked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Passengers pnrehasing tickets in cars, will be charged ran
cons in addition to tbe elation rates, except from stations
where tbe Company have no Agent.
-No notes of a leas denomination than five dollars will he
received in payment for tickets, except those Issued by the
Banks of Pennsylvania.
NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold
themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for
aa amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus line haa been employed
to convey passengers and baggage to and fromthe Depot, at
a charge not to exceed 16 cents for each passenger, and
15 cento for each trank.
{ For tickets, apply to J. MESKIMEN, Agent,
! At tne-P. R. R. Passenger Station, oh liberty at.
; Pittsborgh, July 6th, 1854—(je7 *•
OHIO AMD PZmSTLTAHIA BAHBOAD.
r ., Hew Arrangement,
O&MMENCING FEBR UA&T 28,18&4
•RJFAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 AM; dines at AIH
JjX ance; tea at Crestline, and makes a dose can-
there with »last Express Train, reaching Qaetn
nati about 12 o'clock at night.
ttYPRKftB TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M.;-
after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia,
and reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the
Night Express which reaches dnctonali in tbe morning. -
are with the Ohio and Indiana, and
Belfoatalue and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis -
and towns in Indiana. . •
■ Connections are made with Cleveland. Monroeville. Sun
dosky, Detroit and Chicago with Boevrna, Upper
Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on tbe Mad River Road.
Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns
on the road.
Fare toCtoefamati $7; to IndianapolissB; to Dayton $64D»'
to Toledo $8; to Colombo* $5,26; jo Zanesville $540 i to
Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced
rates. •
RETUBEIVGi; • ,
t- ia»*XPR*SS TRAIN la,»Cranlina ti UI PM)
andreaebes Pittsborgh atfLSQP M, connecting with tba
fast Ripiesa Train through in fifteen boat* to Pmladripbia.
matt. TRAIN leaves CroetHae at 240, A-on the ar.
rival of the Night Expremi Train from Ondnsati, and
arrives atPittrimrghat ll.to, P M.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 PM, and New Brighton ax 6
A M, andl.ls P M.
FREIGHT TRAIN leases Pittsburgh at 7 A If, and• ?.
M , »wi arrives at 4JO A M, and 4.30, P M.
49» The Trains do not run on Snnday.
fy- TtA«t« or farther inftrmation. apply at the ticket
of the Ohio and PmnsylTania Railroad Company, of
J. G. CURRY, at the corner ode* under the Honengabela
House. Pittsburgh, or of
GEORGE fARKIN, Ticket Agent,
Federal street Station.
JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent.
r pexißiylTUiia Bklltoml. "
SUVUEa TARIFF between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and
Baltimore; oommendog April Ist, 1864.
Firwt Clou —Broom*, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers,
Furniture, second hand, Furs, Pfanoa, Poultry; Wln*s,dip
baskets or boxes: 76 cental 100 lbs.
Atxmd Ctaa—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, Clover
and Ttmotbj Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool and
Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: 00c. f 100 lbs. +
Third Clan —Bacon and POrk\loc«,) Butter, In firkins,
kegs or bbU; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, andGot
ton. uncompressed: &se.saioolbe.
IbiOlheiaxt— Alcohol, Bacon fin casks or boxes,) Bailey
and Halt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Card and law
00, Ham Whisky, Cotton, lieaf-Tobeeeo:
40e. $ 100 ft*.
Flour 80 cents a bbi. . ; .
aprl fIEORGH O. TRAKCttOTB.
Grßlaf ham * Co*'! TransporMtion Lina
fifesSsife
TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND
NEW YORE.—Tbe Owners and Agents of said Line
harebeen for tbs past fourteen yean connected with the
u old established Bingham’* Line.” They will giro their
prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Her*
cbandlse, Ac, in the shortest time end on ss. favorable
terms as any other Line. ■- ; *>[..
49* Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila
delphla and Baltimore.
' GEO. BINGHAM A (XL,
Canal B**ini Liberty ah, Pittsburgh.
BINGHAM, DAVIS A CO-,
276 Market areet, Philadelphia.
JAMES WUEON, Agent,
121 North sWßaltimnre.
SL L. OSTRANDER, Agent,
86 Weetst,- New York.
Proprietors.
LAT* PUBLICATIONS AT DAVISON’S, 65 Market et,
iwt
The Life of Dr. Alexander: by his son, J. W. Alexander,
The a*g««inM at 20 cents per numberj oipwaai and
fatnra price.
Daniel; a Model for Young Mao: by Dr.Bcott,orNe*Or»
lesns—a course of Lectures.
Pern Leaves; second aeries. ' „,
Tbs Pariah Side; a better book than either Sonny Side
of Shady Bids.
Garter’s New Books for Youth, via: Mabel Qmat,Charles
Rottswl, tii. Wood Cattn. wid JisilM of
Alexander on Consolation; cheap edition, .
M.nini of Ml—or Sketches of foreign Mlariona of
the Presbyterim Church: by Kev.J.C. Lowrie; with maps,
showing the stations jAc,
Africa and the American Flag.
TUK HISTORY OF PITTSBURGH, from thaearUestpo*
nod vba It vu visited by -whit* &n,d m to Urn
ckwo of the last century, with notices of soma of too tmpor
tent manufactures and work* of Internal improvement up
to iha present time: by Sevilla K«-
About on* hundred copies of the. above hlffily mteieet
ing work remain on hand—the price reduced to <a cents a
copy.
Bl Wood street.
1 i.T.MnHIEMT BUILDUP lOM ™ lidlA—Eight
A choice Building tots, sitnnts on Ohio tuw,
w~t>ont br 180 deep to a a* ftot allor. directly oppo
sito Buslo strcot, which is now »c«l and in good aids.
as® 7 -—^tsas&rfat?
140 Third itwet -.
A 3 I in no* winding op my ■ business st the confer of
Wood and Water preparatory to removing to
my mv store on fifth street, I would hereby notify my
that 1 bate placed my books in the hands, of K. 3
NEAL,Eaq., on Third strceC between Wood and Market.
for the collection of all debts doe me upon them. . -
Qkim knowing thexnaelTes indebted tome will please cau
as above and mm*. __ -
-tp JOHN -CALLAHAN* • •
Lost.
A NOW dated January 25,1854, payable towja»«tMafr
tor date, at the office of Winslow, Uow * Co-, **"
York, signed B. Woods, President Pittsburgh and Steubmj-
TilleluSroad—endorsed, Charles Naylor, Secretory. > •
All persons are hereby warned not to bay»idn<>te, a*
payment toiQ be refused. Any findineitwW confer
I comer Third and W6ed ato. .
Batlu-«Het| and shewar. "
IN the fitting and fnmlahing.«H- which nothing baa bean
nttsd to render bathing Insurious as weH as healihfuL
Ara open everyday, (Sunday’s excepted,)froo&
m , until 10 P. the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner
of Haneoek street and Hoqneane Way. _• •
j,20 JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor.
' K, g, i«al, Alderman.
NO. WTHIBDStmet, between Wood and MMketstreeU, .
Pittsburgh. Collections promptly made. Bonus, Matt
gages, and other writings drawn with neatness and aceo* j
lacr. - '
TGBT RECEIVED EKR TIIIB MO|iaS&-
(I '.AUrOT MOljment of now tod bomUfill WT"*
JUncßißnut Piiifl, Gold PencOo lidPWj
SSSSof M, or. Pttto •** ■£«£ ®2
ituek is equal to any in the city ln rtyl« *od
«* itunntM to the purchaser we wfll sell flnecoeos amt
tin/Eibv u sot eastern house will «U» w®
«LSSnt to
and examine oor seeds sad prises* at 61 Market tteA
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