■fc.... l §§Bsstotfs!!3pS&g§! vC v *V^* : ,;* ■! WkmM^B fimlM wSgalaißßltap*. wmk «BflBgM&- IM$O M lUtl *Mg sp| IP PJ '^!§illllyii^s* Mlmm '^am *m mm§mm TOm&tt»ns»'&* <« *£;£ & feg^gfe .^ti® ■&!%s& T OAKS SEQOIIiTiSD, Kenu Collect*, “?“,U; | TV omslTß IMYIOOEiTIMG OOBitfAL-e ilo« £«SS“ i &&&!l*'‘*i:^%*~*4* , Xntf}jt£A.?^'&. ,^sm~-*&-JjLJßailaf&JSS?9*!At9*Jb * 6wt>l Ageney | \| ü bT [Wl2] ■ JOB. ILBMDIG. |. ifes# -£'%**‘■-/•Vi ; I^«\'\: vv>.' ;>\v.s *; r,> ■-v-.;- >; ■ : .:' - ’^sasa^^ lIP '-V? =aV* , 'fir fc - - V a;%!~ ,»> ,<• ' *V'. •:..- >■* •'-> | % ' . . '■ . f #..t *. *•- •• H FRIDAY MOBHIMO; j Abotkee Death teoh Oholeea. —We »re aonj tofeaKmneethat In. Buhnall, the raotier of U“ ohna wljo dtt on tueeda,, ton Cholera, waa also att»*e<l j Trith the wEt'dlaMM on Wednesday night, aod dial «»T jMteTdvnmlnf. ProTiom to the death of thU UAj, * child of tw'ljoungor then the one whose death #e naaaa, \ wulUumh* edMdbj the toretbl. ■mW, Wat*. BO tapw to 1~». “ ■*•>» out ot The hollniir'of^ttaladj, eoheaqorat to tor, ftoaial,.•« i otortoihdoin with lh.~m« eymptomAAnd V“« T«T “ o^ l ' T “* U tr ° l) ' *"”* unlbrt,,, ‘** ,, fcmlly—not loss than four membenof it having been already I cairtedl>ir..by.thislnsidioiu disease. ! 1 Theeearatheonly fetaleaaeeotCbolerathathmveyetoc eamd jn the dty, although rumors (totally unworthy of are prevalent, oT numbers dying. Kofeanneed be entertained of the Aiaeaee ever reaching an epidemic ferm, of even becoming dangerous here. If therewas any probability of such' an event, it would oertainJy have occur red already. The hot weather of the last few weeks, Tender ed ns more liable to be visited by the terrible destroyer at not thljik it will he prematnre to esy, that, with the exer* j dse of fane camion on the part of oar etbsens, we will get ' through the summer without feeling the slightest cause tor : i alarm i . . ' ’ Escape jaox Jaii.—T no persons, named Al fred Hall and John Jones, escaped out of the county Jail* yesterday, in the following manner; It appears that In order t> give the prisoners an opportunity to get a httle fresh a r, these two persons, along with a tew others, were allowed to remain in the jail yard during a part or the day. Jones, seeing h piece of scantling lying in the enclosure, affixed a hook; which he had procured in some manner, to the anc of it, placed it against the wall, and, climbed over, mskin;; off without being discovered. Hall Immediately followed, but not being ao fortunate as bis companion, was interra pted and ro-eapturod before getting oot of the Court House vard. Jones has been in Jail for some, time, and, hU sentence nould have expired today. II»H was oonvicted of/larceny »t the ast term of Quarter Sessions, and had as imprison-, ment if nine months to serve out. - gem Stoek. —We learn that a terrible ■tonn of wind and *alu prevailed through a great portion of Weelnloreland county, on Wednesday. The gentleman who gave \ii the intelligence, says It was one of the meet jMent whichihas visited that Wlon of chantry for a long time- The fences were destroyed, building* blown down, and tree* uprooted. While the denizens of this place were vittocr tlng aline* t, with the heat on Wednesday night, onr neigh ( hors or Qreuxsburg, not thifty mile* distant, ware enjoying a refreshing and invigorating rain. A email touch of the same storm would have beep gratefully received here, al though preferred without so much wind. Robbeat. —A man named William, Miller ijtafl yes tenia/ arrested on the charge of steeling a coat worth twelvf dollars, and. $12,50 in money from James Hiller. Prom the evidence given before Mayor Volt, who examined the prisoner, it appears that the parties were both boarding n.- at of retar Wyman, in Diamond alley, Sleeping U the same room, and that after the property in question was missed, the coat was found in possession oftheaoeosed, which justified the prosecutor in tha suspicion that he had alw tb*en the money. MiHerwm* held -to bail In the som of $5OO. [ : / GgATirsi.Na.—There were only four comtnit i manta to the county jail yesterday-two from Allegheny* And tiro by Mayor Voir. Whether there is an aetuat de crease in the crime in the city, or whether the police are only too lazy to make arrests, Is mo rib than weean say. If the fokm«r Is the case, the hot waatheemust have its advan tages ns well as disadvantages, and the good citizen may feel satisfied to sweat |and swelter, If he knows that the morals of the city are improving io consequence. .'day, toe thermometer stood at 93° in Cincinnati. In this _ -city,from ‘i to 5, P. M.,‘ on Wednesday, it stood at 98° In the ' At A. yesterday, it also stood at 98°, and at at 12, lo2° in the shade' Phew ’lt makes one perspire 20 put It on record. F lB *. The alarm of fire yesterday afternoon, ares : caused by the partial burning of the roof of a house on Third street, between GrantaodSmlthfleld, inhabited by Mrs! M’Garr. The fire originated from the chimney. The damage id bot slight. -I- ' .. • i - ' ” ;■■■;. :ft ■■r/ur ' y-- ■ : - !• .i. 4 ' -j r. j . ,r,' \ ; 'Jj ?;.?<.••',: t i^« ,^iJsMvuistaa^wJ^^£i^iaai!nj'hiiiifc»-it!jaeSl@S@g; ■ .v • t.* -* J :*, ' .-, . ;> . ■ r. -4 *• > *t *■- - • •'•V*/; .. • ' S*' i , >■ i »?.; ; '• THE CITY POST. that time, than the present; and aa we eectped then, we do Steious Accident.—A young \ad, About fif teen years of age. named Albert Hays, was seriously injor yisterdfty, by the preezatnie explosion of a pistol, which ha wis engaged in loading. The ball entered the hand, te tween the thumb anfcfore flneer, teariog away the flesh and BlneWS, aadlajlng bone bare. The boy wy taken to Dr. Berea's office, and-his weruod dressed by Dr*. M’Cook and Berger. ACKKOWLEDOMEKTa. —The Young Men’s Mer cantile Library Association acknowledges the receipt of the *blloWing w»k*: Hoffmann’s Astronomical Atla*: presented by Victor Valley ot tha Amazon, with msps: presented by Hon. David Kltchle, M. C. . „ Patent Offico Report for 1803: presented by C. Mason, Commissioner. Hot Weathir.— At 4 o'clock, P. M., on Taei- Ikjusbp.—-A small child, about six years of •ge.inamed Darid M’iSasiers, while pitying Inktomi yard, on Penn street, yesterday, fell off a pile of boards, and broke hij irm In two places. He wa# also considerably Injured on the bead, by falling on a large stone. flrmnßy Deatii.— Jatnes Grier, a young man employed in ETeraon * PrestonV rolling mill, in Kensing- dropped down dead, while at work. Ilis death Is sop posed to bare been caused by the extreme beat,and by par* taking t'X) freely of Ice water. t 8r adterfisement in another column of n Pi ano-'fcr sale. - Apoutiob of the Bricklayers and BlaoksmUhs of the eiry.qalt work, yesterday, on account ofthe_h*ft^ Fibs works! tire worksm— -200 bote* Fire Crock«r»; . ti jrrois Roman Ow>d!o<, 1- b*ll®» . , 7.» do do 8 do; i o .« do do G 'do; g «i jo do 4 do; 4 “ ' Triangle*, No. 1; , 3 « do do 2; ; 00 box* Jackson CTackens; ■ 600,000 Torpedo*; 40 grojis Pin Wheels; 20 “ 1 onnee Rockets; l “ 2 do do; ■i, “ 4 Jo do: ! fiDOO *•’ Pulling Crackers; n .. ..n <„«. receiyed and fcr sale by :• SeeonU supplj , jnst j c akd zrsos * CO., . „ No. 6 Wood street. je27 8 bouB; JY STO&E, 08 Market street,-n<O r *°® r "* . TtoPilS&w of Wilringhim, »u> of *• Mkldta A«*. by Agoea StrlckUred. ffilliL Lake*, anJ t'orest Streams. p - - Trawls in Armenia, Russia, Turkey, Persia, y Corson. ; r - Owl CreekXetters. Maoriee on Lords Prayer. . 10 Christmas Holidays in Rome: by Kip. ( ■ 3yiu * M’CONNULb* WIIiMHJISf BANKERS, 'A ND Datfwatn Exchange, Bank Note*, Gold tod SUeer J\ Coin. Carreot and Par Fund* rewired to daporit. bought and sold on oommiM&m. Collection* made PA . Y AfJKKK NOi'lOJitf, VoIt'JULV • Art Joamal. The Parian Side. ' Fern Leer a, from Fanny's rortVoll?; secoml series. The Lamplighter. Obambera’ Joamal, for J urns. North British Beriew. • Tbe .bow jut m*r« end LiBFfEa , i-oo ! S 7 Wood street. lack SJL>'B. —Just rwired at:A. M’TIGHJTS.coraeT tf Grant and Fifth Hwou, a ftw pteew °* JJ*g J"J plain and figured Black Kilka. Alio, V*? 011 *S““ in all the fashionable eolorsjJbleached Muslins and Irish Linens, 5 pm* of the toi? bejt “gj* at cornet Qmot and Fifth sts. -irrKgfKRN DRAKTri—Constantly far wile at sight, or W short date, on i , Cincinnati, LouLmlle.i fit. Louis, Sew Orleans, Chicago, 1 totroit, and Cleveland; at K 0.71 Fourth street. . ft A. WILKINS k CO. tACON—O htnie Sides; ** 2 do Should*:*; -a do iun«; .or .^ lTh t ssc^ e2B "u bugaks— . . 0 ! KEFIN*.' LoTerlog’fl Crushed Sugar; 16 i* . \jQ*S Sugar; 50 dJ "*<Urad Sugar; IS do Po. Oodee Sugar; | SO do Whit* . ’T#riiwd; fiiraaUbjr 10 do Coarse Po. SMITH A BLVCLAIB. J«2B ’ WINDOW ULASS—ISO boxes Bx. 10 do 10x12;: 50 do 10x14;: 25 do 9x12 ;i 15 do 7x9; ; S.«rcr'» aad Blair's brands 81!iC L\lR'. • FOB KKNT—A very desirable country seat, 7 the eitv, on the StenbeoTiUe pike—late the Bomeswa 'of Gen.. Wm.. Marks. Alo U< with the hour* ttdgMdeo, wiirbeletan Orchard of the Tory best! quality T ®* gr»‘w*J frrdt. For farther particulars, enquire of Mr. Jackson* a*- %fce Toll Gate on the premises. i . j,ll JAS. O. KICU.EY, Beal Estate Agent. J ■!-»» * ■-* *XUBT RECElVED.—Wcaryfoot Common: by 1*00“ •I Hitchie. . WolUr Warren, or the AdTentnrer of the Northern Wilds: by Owen Duffy. Woman's Love: by Eugene Sue.; flora Lyndsay: by Mrs* Moodier i The frontiersman; a narrattee of 1783. Just reoeived .Me by KW BOO&d, KJSCEIVKD BY JfiXWtKßß.—Gumming* Lectures on Daniel. ~ Lectures on the Pumblea. Thompson’! Lecture* on Pulmonary Consumption. ‘ The Turkish Empire j ite historical, I BUttidMl, religious condition, manner* and custom*,etc: m«hbef of Kmbaasy at Constantinople. *»"*£**&'*£* STenlarged, from the fourth Gerinan ®o moirv ofthe reigning Sultan, (Omer Cabinet, by Edward Joy A GOOD DWELLING HOUBS (Na 23 Third etteW FOK BALE—Contains eight rooms, good cellar and finished attic. B. CUTEBKHT » SUN, I*o Third stwt. TELEGRAPHIC M if Foil By the OBeilly U»« for the Kora, :JULY 21. THUTT-THI&O OOSQaBsSs. WaSsototos Cm, July 20,—Sniati— Th* Text* debt bill wu taken up. Mr. Bell made a ■paech ag»in>t In, when it was laid wide, and tbe Senate resumed tbfc eotosit e ration or the Hotnastoad Bill. [' ' ! . . Ur. Useoa advocated the amendment referring from the operations of the hill the Unde northwest;of Ohio ceded .to us by Virginia. 1 L,L» Mecsrs, Badger end Toney opposed tbe itnindmant. Hr. Bavard moved to postpone It until peoetul sr next Mr. Walker opposed the motion!, and urged the passage of the hill. Houits- Mr. Olds reported the Poet Offlcfc Bout BUI, and urged its nassage. < • Without taking any action on It, the Hoo -« weht in to com mittee, and took up the Army Appropriatjonhill j Several amendments were proposed anddisco* ed. Mr. Faulkner moved tq amend;the bill by luiertlng the ftfnfV Mil to increase the pay of the army; which was i uled debate Uia eommitee ro^e; ind tbe Douse, by 117 yeas to 47 nays, concurred Ini the amendment to'approve a civil, in lieu of a military. Superintendent in the national armories. ... The bill was then passed: yeas 03, o2—after 'which the House adjourned. Annexation of tbe SandirliDh Wands. New’Yo*x. July 20—The New YorkjTribute’s vperial Washington correspondent states poeitiTaly that Ooawjfl ikroer Gregg has nearly concluded a treaty annexing the Baodwfeh Islands to the United States. Tbe onl r uasectled duration is' whethar the Islands l will come in as i Territory or State The .whole subject is kept a profoul & secret at Honolulu. i _ »r 1 • ' Tbe Franklin wHI undoub ealy noteome off. Hercargo U .lin'd .t > million »nd » lmlf <inll»r», principally Frrach and German goods, fully insured In England the Con* fire occurred at Astoria thiamorniogat 2 a’c ,ock, which destroyed Bwao’a uvero, and eight wooden hoi aes, chiefly occupied by poor families 1 TELBGKAPH MABZS%B. N«w Yoax, July 2u.—Stocks firmer, but not very active. Money, better supply, easier. ©>tton firm and a fair busi ness done. Coffee unahanged. Sugars...prices supported; Orleans 414. Molasses unchanged, burineasdall. hice„. sales 150 traces at 3%@4flour sdT&nc*djl2c, active demand for Western ewnai; nltf TOO bblsstraight Stalest, ♦C®7 50; good Ohk) $7 Q2@825; Southern easier, especially common; sales 1100 bbls at (8 87@8 87. i Whea ...sales 14,* 000 bush good Bed Wabash at SVM; gobd Whi e Michigan :t2 07U. Oats.-aalea 71,000 bush Western nlx< lat 66@70; Southern Yellow 76; Wee tern do 76J4@77. Whi »ky lower... sales 850 bbls Ohio at 27&@28; prices »i trifle higher. Pro: vision*...rales 600 bbls Pork, mess, atsl2@l2 25, now held at *l2 50; prime $lO 50.; Beef dull audjonchanged; Bboul»enis@sK.u Lard firm ...sales 800 bbls ato'6@9, 7 -£- Iron steady, Lead...Galenadull,'o’4- I'niLADC-PHii. July 20.—Floor: sales confined to small lota to home consumption at s3£s@i» far common and extra brands; fracy lata hlger figures. Rya flour not inquired aft»r. Sales 100 bbls Pennsylvania Corn-meal at Wheat in good demand; sales 3000 bushels prithe Southern red, pait at $1.73 and part on private terms. No sales. Rye. Con steady; sales 8000 bushels fair and goodjyaUewftt 77 @7B,afloat; some inferior at 72 in store: Whisky 28@2S>. CiacntxATt, July 20.—The rtverbas fallen 4 Inches; weath er very warm. Flonr $7@7,10. Whisky 22fc. More <Je ma d d for Provisions; sales 140,000 lbs bulk shoulders at 4, aud 1200 pieces hams at 6j£. 1 Nothing new fn Groceries. Money in less demand to-day. No failures. Exchange un altered. | j AUUTIOxN Auction-Daily Bale*, j AT the Commercial Sales Rooms; corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at lOo'clook, A. Mi* general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Cldthfog, Roots and Shoes, lists, Caps, Ac., * AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. | ; , flroceries.Queensware, Glassware, TaUeC&Mety, Looking Glaraea, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., ■ i, ! AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. J>., i ! 80..i5, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, UoM and Silver watches. Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Aurtiroeer. fjaSldf P. X. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ONE lIORBR SPRING WAGON, AT AUCTION. —On SATURDAY MORNING, July 2il, at it o’clock, at U.e Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wobd. and Fifth str<»t*,wlM be sold, one substantial well finished Spring Wagon, with seat. -kj i j f 21 P. M. DAVljvioedoneer., TkOOKS, PERIODICALS, STATIONARY, at,'*T duo* J 5 TION. —un SATURDAY EVENING, July 22nd, at 8 o(-:oek, at tbe Commercial Sales Rooms corner of Wood aiol Fifth streets, will be sold, a large collection of ehoiee K««r'Books and cheap publications, selected fexpressly for tl.c retail city trade, embracing manv of the Iwor k» of the m.>itce l ebraied aatbors, standard library tdljUonsin theo* locy. mechanic", history, travels, poetry, this drama, Ac,; splendid family bibh-s, Illustrated works, blaiik books, let- Ur and cap writing pept-r, wilh a variety of stationery, Ac. j;2l P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer: SSIGNRE’S SALE OF PATENT RIUUT[ AND BuOK V V ACCOUNTS—On FRIDAY KVKXINd, *f»riy 2lst. at a o’ - ock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth Street, will be nZ l, by order of Alex. Bradtey, Assignee of fecaife. Atklu mi. A Okely, the patent right .or Uj» el -4 and ritrlfieddron, and articles of cast or [wrought iron ccnjed with glass or eosmei, in tbe county pf Aliegt eoy. Al,o, about two hundred dollars of accounts by relia ble- firms, payable in trade. Tams cash. > jy3o P. M. DAVIS. Auctionfer. C'CREIUOK PEUARd, TOBAtXXJ, liAFfcT*t »CdK, Ac., JN AT ACCTION.-=-On FRIDAY July 21st, at lu o’clock, at the Commercial Pales Rooms, earner of Wood siiJ Fifth streets. wiU bo sold; ! •JD.OoO superior Beg are, comprising some of to* «*’- breads of Regalias. Havanas, Ixrodrea, Principe*. Plantation, Ac. -4 boxes Tobacco, assorted f 1»«, of th© most celebrated Vi'gfnia manufjcturee. I " ’oao; jurocAnea, *e. P. M. IMVIP, {Atietioorer. _ 1 a M feet Patent S*£ety ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE— On FKIDAY evsnlog, luly 2lst, at 8 o’divfc, at the Sd* rcb»Dts' Eachange, fourth streeL,wili bcjaold by order of Uexandcr Brwllev, assignee of sca&, A(ktneon A Okely, that very Tklu*b!e LOT Of GROUND on thf north ride oi Front street, between Market, and Wood streets, having a trout of 28 fs«t on Front street and extemlinp back «-0 fret, on which U elected tn excellent three story Brick Ware h.*ise. Also, that valuable LOT adjulnlns the above, har ing a f«>nt of thirty feet on Front strcbt,«t«hdlng through to ieoond streetione hundred and slxjy fcet;jtogeih»r with FIECE OF GROUND in rearoflast mentioned property SO frtt by 40 feet iu depth, on which U ef*ct«l 4 very substan tial three story Brick .Workshop and Warehouse, with S • am Engine and B'ilera, cylinder 13 inchre diameter, Id invbee stroke. two Turning Lathee and Fan J Shafting, Ac. Also, LOTS No*. 23 ind i»V, in plan of Aughsta H.-Shaler, on Coal llill, having, together, a front of CQ feet on Rut- Itce street, extending back 120 f«et ] TiKiis—One-third casii, residue In two payments— at nine and eighteen mouths—with to be socurvd by band and mortgage on th'« pretnbes. > J - ~u l» M I>At 1 3 S AucU^nwr. O" HVllAftß’ UUUKT &ALE-OF CUAIU'IEKa*bUbivL..MJ MILL PROPERTY.—On MONDAY MORNING, July 544, b ,t 12 o'clock, on fho p«vtal«*, by order of Mrs. Mary B Davis, Administratrix of the late'Jas. 11. Dari*, der'd.. an 1 deer** of Orphans' Court of Allegheny bounty, will Ins so 1 1 that valuable Pieceof Land. sltuataon shar'Jer*cn*'k, four miles from Pittsburgh, on the SteubeegiUe Turnpike Uc ul in Robinson and Charters sowneb}p*» containing fo-.r acres and seventy perches, on which Iff erected a first ra e Merchant aod Urist Mill, In good oitier, capable of tuning out 180 barrels of flour per dajh with a Store House. Dwelling House, Cooper Shop, Stable, Ac. Vbe Mill contains four pair hurra,, three aetta of boiling cl- ths. three screens, two smut machines, two peeking ma ciii oes, one corn crusher, with storage for 20,000 bushels ol 'rain; which improvements cost about: $20,000. The water power is among the bej«t In tha oooflty, to which is ad<ied ample steam power when required Inidry seasons. * The thriving village of Mansfield is only distant one and a Vaif miles. Remington and the Chartter* Coal Company Miies half a mile;-the Railroad of the lattpr runs within 41m yards of the Mill, and the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Bmlroad within half a mile. : . J .. . , The neighborhood is highly,iiflprot«d andamong the best in Western pennsylranla for wheat, furbishing custom work to amount of 50,000 bushels, *od ,fcr ante mow than twice that quantity yearly, with already jmarketfor the 00 ± plan of tha property may be si«h at thi Auction Store. wishing to examine the same will calj on Mrs. Davis, who resides on the premise*. . for further particulari) enquire of Robert wools, E*q> Mansfield Brown, or Col. John Rom.] | Terms—Oue-thlrd cash, residue |n on* land two years* wi;hinterest. . j v g P. M. DAVIE. Aortlorv^r. PUBLICATIONS—Just receive I by Express the J\ foilowiog new and standard Books, ahead cf ell coum* Practice of Medicine, new edition J Hr Jasper Carew, by C. Lew, new work,*, -* l ishioo and Famine, by Ann new wor*; Juggler of Nankin, by B .Oobb, Jr.; ; Wild Western Scenes, new anpply; ) jtodd Family Abroad, by G.Xsver, new sppply; J-annv Fern, second series, new supply; i FeetUA, a Poem, by P.J. Bally, new work: ('lumbers' Paper* for tho People,: new edition. In o vols., f elect Writings, : M “ in 4 vote.; “ Miscellany, in 10 Tola.; ■ « French Revolutions; u Stories of Irish Peasantry , « life and Works of Barns; « German Literature; llenche’s Field Books, new supply; •i rautwine on Curves, “ u Shun* on Curves, new work. ' , , All persons wanting new and cheap Booksrwlll c*U at jylB SAMUEL B. HUFFER'd gT Wood street. CiilßAl* HOUBKB— $660, $lOOO and SI,iOO—FUR BALK a / Frame House of 5 rooms, well arranged and in good order, with a lot of !K feet front on Clay fyey, Mnr w “ h * ington street, and not far from the Coufc House. Price s6so—terms easy. ■ I Also —A good House and large Lot of Ground for slooo,' end a House well finished for sl,loo. Terms of payment easy. fjylB] 8. CUTIIDERT A 8QN,140 Third stre-t Nkw books just k&ckiykd BY MINER A CO., No; 3a Smltbfield street. fclr JasperOarew Knight, Lis life and {experience, with; some account of Lis ofer-n*acblngs, kc : by Charles Lever,: author of O’Malley, *C4 price 60 cents. ' y*sL on ajt'i Famine: by -Mrs. Ann S. Stephens; com-; Dlvw la one Tplim °f f# pages; cloth, $l. P The Master's llouse; a teJe pf Soutbero Life; $1,25. Aubrey; by Mrs- Marsh, author of lj»ily Wyndham,; C “h! Ancieut Kgy an M®® l of fa»lr ouimer.and'. ICSS. wilt. 600 wood cola;, *s. Chambers’Journal, for July. i ■ _ , ■ The Iron Oouslu, or Mutual Influence ? Oowden riupk*- 11.20. ForsaiaW U* MINER A CO., hV Ko, bglfaMthfleM street /-'.NS DOLLAR AND. FIFTY CKI 7S.l > £^ Cti ®' ( J cool land situate on the waters of? IS KJeSltfvta of J.OOO acres each, «1I be sol J In lata to suit puwjjasers, fit th* Above pH«; *f* acre. About 1000 acres on ¥i*h Oreefc, within Wm J . to * ’»ei Mtbemjlroad,ats6per acre. Alfo, 100 acres about m>. from koua&sville, Va., and o from the river, a} lo mu. Good lands, good titles* and 0? c y terms. $lO per ,^j arB OI J Sr addfj-as by ihatf, port paw,!; yorfollparu. 8. CCTHBEIJT A SON, * . Real Estate Agent-, 140 Tlfird fit. ; ■— th« clurtler» Valley S rsli-* “^.l?lrf MoudaT °f l UNK, W<l »h» nw Dollars per °J* mtln tint Monday of Mdl oajulng month, until which *e will tell at New York city oth«r *v. O \J| O _ tfa e prices usually asked »t other, £**“•> this oltr xJall and our goods *»>* >™ur chases at 61 Mnrketatieet. i ' ■«■ Fit hal.k—HtTty acres of L»n«i. fan the new Road fromA.Ua«hen j to jiew JBnghion,. 2 miles below ,©*!?~swfll k sold wry low, and dlfided In lots from 6 to 16 tens. Thow Fishing to purcbwe a cheap home can •moire of * 1 76 Fourth street. 1,. JiEUSERR RIVER ME.? The JHeer.— By the metal marks U»t evening, there werr 232 inches water in the channel, and 'ailing slowly. .Weath er warm and e loudy. ! Captain Mm &nnU't new steamboat hall arrival at the landing from the ship yard .of Speer A Hammlt, of Bell Ver non, and When finished Is destined to ran in the New Or* leans and Montgomery traie. She will.he completed bsfjre donation, and we will have something more toiay h.*iva‘f\--r. ’ . TAealpamer G v <<-i, Capt Throckmorton, arrived at Bt. Louis on Saturday lust from Yellow Stone, up the Missouri river. Mar time from St Louis and back was forty-(our days, and ho sickness during the trip. Low filler—Boats Laying Ifc.—The river, superinduced by the extreme warm and long-oontinued dry weather, is falling that at all. points, and the beautiful Ohio in many plai*ee nowipreseiUs the appearance of nothing more than a iprlag branch. ~lu the canal yesterday there were but scant feet water, and falling. The heat of the weather has been gradually increasing during the week, and'Saturday evening and yesterday, In the shads, the thermometer indi cated bat one degree below 00°, which Is entirely too warm for either comfort or health. The river between ibis port and Oidclonatl is getting very difficult to navigate, there being but feet water at Rising Sun, lnd., and 5 feet at Warsaw. —lodisville Courier. 1- root 8 menu* waraa la tbb chanhel, mstal urn. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ ; Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ • Thomas Shrlvcr, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Kliiabeth. “ Louisville, Dean, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. <V Jetferaon, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luaerne,Bennett,Brownsville. “ Thomas Shrlver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Oen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. Justice, Vaughn, Wabash. “1854.” Pittsburgh, ciHcnnffAn, louisville, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, TOR TBC COKVXTAIfCk OT AND FREIGHT urwxnt . PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. .Mh Tma Lis* is composed of seven «■> J#JJiff*£fir*talase powerful Steamers, une ■BßßßHkiualied for speed, splendor, safely axxt comfort, and is the osly TBRouau daily like op Smam Paukctu an the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Mail Line of steamers tram Cincinnati to Louisville and Skint Louis, by; which passengers and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through daily. Tito new Steamers have been added to the Lino, Which now consists of the following boots: Dayx of Departure Boats. Ctptairu. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE..-. M. W. Bn.TSßOov*R....Bunday. MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. B Da YU- Monday. ALLEGHENY Oso. M’Lalv. Pnesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wg. J. Kouim Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA JL J. Geac*.. fbursday. PITTSBURGH-. U-Caupbej- Friday. : PENNSYLVANIA Jrctj. KLrvEPtLTBa. Saturday. * Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. >L, precisely. -? ' '_'No freight reccirod after nino o'clock on the morning of departure. • Jfor particulars, apply on board, or to jtfllX B. LIViXUSTON.) JOSI-V FLACK, Monoogaiiela House Buildings. MerlSI Kcgniar WUeeltug Packet. IMtt*boryb,.l ß s3. TUB *t*amer BXCUAN'GK, Capt. M'Calli'X, - LM*fc» l «* Vi * ***** MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, aod at d o'clock. A. M., eoonact-log *lu the C. anti P. lUilroatl at WellerillM. J'ca freight apply to y<2i J. D. COLUNOWOOP, Agent. Krgular Wheeling; Packet* «■_, TUB steamer iSOLHeUS. Captain Geokoe P, I .flafC AMooat. taarw t-verv TUB3DAY, THURSDAY. ■CSHIh&Dd UKDAY, at B o'clock, A. M., and coo ncrdo# with t '♦ C. and P. Railroad at WHlsTlßa. I'or freight apply to je2o CANADA WEST. ,S&± Cl uS&* TUF. FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Baexow, will make two trips & week between Cleveland; Pori Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follow* : lafave* Ciutoiand for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at oVKx-k. Iseayiv Port Harwell f.«r P»»i Stanley at 1 o’clock. I<c»tc!« Port Stanley for ClevelanJ every WEDNESDAY ao.i Saturday m'kninu, ac"}£ o'clock. TLw Telegraph cpcdm'U at Cleveland, with tfca Cleveland, Columbus au'l Cincinnati, the Cleveland ami Pittsburgh, the Luke Shore, and tho Toledo, Norwalk aul Cleveland -'R/vilniaU*. Also connects st Port Stanley with the Lundoo Idee of Stage?, which connect* with the Great Western Railroad. for freight and passage apply on board, or to PCOYJI.L A LAUDEKbALK, Cleveland; 6. V. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. M’BRIDK. l*ort Harwell. mard7:tnoe Vo'k'iV LAND WARUA.Nfd'WANTED—Ji:sW—t iwi'-h to pur cha>e I<and Warrants to the amount of Fief TboOtmaJ Aire*. hi 1«J, tw or 40 acre Warrants; for which will be paid $174 iu gohi, lor l&J acres, and In proportion tor tvO and 4uacres. Apply to JAMES ULaREIY, WANTED— TWO OR IUItEE LUTS, on Diamond alley, between nmithlluid and Grant strrelr, for which a fair pri* will be paid. Inquire of J-lfrgw TiiOHAS WtKID?, Tf. Fourth Btrret^ $33,000 Worth of Farms And Building Lota! 100 farms and 1:000 building lots Will tx 'hrujrj amony OOU .SVf.<r.srrj on Hu Kt eniny <■/ tht Jilt of July, 1894. 4 LARGE NUMBER ARE ALU RADY ENGAGED Many of the !>-t* near these liar* be«o sold for from 4(iU to fiM> per cent, advance over the price for which tbew Jot- are now sold, showing tliat tbe purchase will be a good investment. Knell sul-scrlber, l-YIR ONLY $l5, pavnhle in Instalment* of si, irncli. will rtnl't FOUR BUILMNO LOTS, 25 by 100 Irct, lying together, or a FARM cf from 2 in.;» acres. Tlcm lots are beautifully located at LAKELAND, Long Island, where a new church .and school houw», and a number of private dwellings, store*. work-*b‘>p* and factories, have already breu erected, !-»*»rrol more are now being built, and several hundred will be erected the coming season. Thisla a fine opportunity of owning a delightful country residence near the city, where the domestic comfbrt* of a fkmily circle can be fully realised, and where 28,000 band ing lots and about bOO farm* have luU-iy been sold; and sale* are daily being made to individuals who, alter careful examination of its location and ascertaining the quality < f the soil, ore selectingfarma for agricultural purpose*, br ing confident that uu, land so cheap and calculated, to iu- rapidly in value can be had w IlLin 00 tailed of tho city. Tiiia land would have been all taken up year* back, but has been on entailed rdau for (he last century, and completely locked up fhr upwards of two hundred years— since which large sales have been made, and where the wild deer roamed at targe may now be seen beautiful cottages and cultivated field* waving with the abundant production* of oar mother earth. This, is one of lh>> best opportunities now oflmwl to those of snuill means who are destitute of a home of their own, to purchase one for a mere trifle; also, a few farms, con tain. ng each five and ten acres, and upwards, at from $25 to $35 per sent. All person* wishing to aTail themselves of tbe opportu nity now ottered to procure a fine farm or splendid building ,;ot near tbe Empire City, should make immediate applica tion, a* < hay are nearly all disposed of. Apply to CHARLES WOOD, 208 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, Y. Y* n where map* and pamphlets can he had, or sent 1( required by mail, grail* B- SJ'LAIN, Agent, jylA3md*wi* 21’Flftb street, Pittsburgh T N XUJO MATTER uF THE EXTENSION OF IIANIXkJK. X STREET, in CTty of llttsburgh. No. 78 of October Term, 1854. July 12 th, 1854-—The viewers appointed by tbe Court,ln the above case, tj vhjw the ground over-Avhich K was pro posed to extend said street, being of the opinion that the proposed increase of width ot said street la and having ascertained and determined the damace likely to be done to private property by said extension Notice, in pur suaoce of the direction* ol the Act of Assembly, is hereby giveu to all persons interested In defraying the expenses ihcrecf, that sail newer* will meet to discharge tha further duties of their appointment, at the PERRY HOUSE, in the City of Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, August 2,1854, at 2 o’clock, P. M, oi said day. BODY PATTBRSO*, THOMAS STEEL, 0. L. MAGEE, JAS. W. WOODWELL, H. K. M’GOWEN, ' jjJs;td S- M. KtKK, viewers. Ornca or Pmsßimou Gt* Conr\isr,l July 10th, 1864. ( THE TRUSTEES of the Pittsburgh Gas Company havri thin day declared a Dividend of rtv* Pta ci»t on tin Capital Stock of Bail! Company, out of the pruQtr of the la* tis months, payable on demand, to Stockholders or the local ropreMUtotive*, at th*» oflice of the Company. jyll:'i«r JAMES M. CHRISfV, Treasure POWEltt KIKiCOON| ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CAIL\ ERS.- Ornamental L’atiern* for Casting, In every style MoHellßeTDesignlng, Ac. Composition Ornaments for the decoration of Steamboats Dullllngs, ic.; 90 BMITUFJELD ♦ near the Tost Office. Jyl:3m AND! LiNJ>:i—S. CUTUBKKT 4 fiOS bare for sale Farms Of from CO to 1000 acres, located in Fennsylva nla. Ohio, Virginia, and Illinois; upwards of 10,000 acre* to M’Lean fcounty. Illinois: several tiacta of land on the waters of Big Pishing Creek, Va.. In lota of 180 acre* and upwards, at $1,60, $3, $6, and $lO per acre. Persons wish ing to buy, will find K to their advantage to call at our -• 'io. 140 Third street. IS* Fourth ok July excursion—d« not forget to look *l those beautiful BUILDING LOTS, so pleasantly situ ated on Mount Washington—free from the dust and smoko of the city, apd in the pure air of tho eouutry- yet within » few minutes’ rralfc of the city. The Inellned Plaue.wlll soon be completed, - and these Lota rendered‘rery eMJof aoc»8. Lota of 60 feet front by 210 deep are selling at $2OO *2O In hand, balance in sums of $5 a month. jy4 S. CUTHBBRT ft SON, 140 Tfabd street. rV.ijja HAMILLAd, UKKSS ULHJUtS, hmo.oidenw, S Tnmminp, Boeiery »pd Uloves, Bowc-keeplng Goode, Unen .nd White Gttodn, PonneU, Millinery l.oodn, OmU. “umlrUng In., in" bkT. ell hfch m«kM4o« trout 20 to 37!4 per tent, during the of^ 2ft Fifth rtwci. je3o _ £ Utiltt—4o hhdsprime o.Sugar J> f . 1 ilo 01arlO«i do; . ]3 Powcjiong, (la paper*) at 60 ct*. per ft. Finest Fongtoe Cbulan, 4o ® 2 /s * 0 -__ __ For sale by f jeitt] W-A.MCLUHO. riUJKMP HKKDB * But* Bag*, Purple Top, V»‘‘rtw Aberdeen, Norfolk, Ok.be, end D.ta Hybrid; »bol««*l« mi "toil al tb. Seed Slow, Flflb •JJJ WAEDRO P. j«29 »S, Tmuqwr. ! TiARASOLB-AT A. McTIUHK’S, earner irf “fl P Fifth streets—TtW pialn (Jrean S*t3o; l&0 A , ' VTfl ff nrfld Utl lined; 75 plain Groa de Maple*, lined, colors, t j flgurea wh* «u , K children s plain, lOi plain Orostie Naples, e»! colors, j fiauwd and Hoed, all colors. All of * m w A toroaaiUf. ' • >*?_ TTNDKRWOOD’B HUSIQM LKMUN &YiUl*; J Cbantan’s Philadelphia Syrup; Do Pln« Ppple do; Do Uatpbtrrjr-'YuMgM; for tale by . W. A. M'CLURQ. USLEKY AUD QL(jVKB.—A. A. MAiON * during their sale, offer every description of Gloves and Hosiery at a reduction of 25 per cent. iV* _ it o ** B ° AM " N °' 1 POST OP PITTSBURGH. STEAMBOATS. AND SAINT LOUIS J. D. COLLI NOWOOni. Agrot. WANTS. Keel Relate amt European Agent, earner of Seventh and StnUhfteld streeta. Dividend. * \ ;V; w * * r ♦ -* . *•■ ': : ::m->y ' ~ 'yV-J ■- * v , r ,/ • . .eiJ*? '*'■ r< MMERCIAL POSI PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. JVeridmt—JOHN SHIPTON. Pint Vice President— Wk. n. Smith. Second “ “ Wm. It Bxowx. Secretary— Wk S. llatkx. Treasurer—JoiCt D. Soullt. Superintendent —S. T. Nortuam, J* . Ommillee on Arbitration for July. —W», U. Smith, \ . P-, 8. Mien*con, Wat.Basalxt, Joshua Rhodxs,Gio. Black. WBBKLT EBVIBW OP PITTBBUBGH KABKET. urrioi oi th* Dull Motanio Post, l Friday. July 21.1864. I [Nora.—Thu quotations given in the following Rwriew, it moftt be understood, are the wholesale price*, except when otherwife noticed ] Remarks. The extreme boat and unusually low stage oy water in our rlvera have combined to make another dull business loot. No freight, »re now take. for ClnclonaU | as the railroads carry them cheaper than the rirer man can now afford to, bnt a few light crafts still continue to cany U> intermediate ports. The stringency in the money market hem continues with, out much relief. Good paper commands from 1 to I % per cent, per month, and where name* are at all questionable 2 per cent, is demanded. In Philadelphia and New York no change of rates can be noticed. Another henry dafalca don has come to light In Boston, which, for a Tew days’ tended to depress certain stocks, and has caused Vermont Cnutral Railroad to be ruled out of the market; lmt aside from this, things remain tn stain ante Crane. In Cin cinnati, the market has remained comparatively quiet dating the week. The offerings of prime paper hare been light, and capital continues to accumulate, so that we hare still to nolico the anomaly of a pretty full supply of money, and s stringent money market—stringent far all except strictly first class paper. Really good parties, however, with strictly prime paper, experience no difficulty in negotiating loans st 10 and 12 per cent., while paper not oomlog under iKia bead, goes slowly at 15 and 18 per cent. Railroad paper b not negotiable to any extent, and rates are merely nominal. Breadstuff* remain firm at last weeks prices, and will not alter until .the new crop effects the market. Regular tales are made daily, to a small exteut, for domestic con sumption. We hear of none shipping East, as prioea would not pay transportation. In Pig Iron we have not a atngle Bale to report. It is ar> riving by Canal, to the extent of about 800 or 1,000 tons a wrek, and by Ohio and Pennsylvania Road to amount of 120 tons. The receipts:by canal are mostly anthracite No. 3. on contracted eoat.mbout $3B delivered- The receipt* by railroad are from'the Massillon Furnace, which uses raw stoneroal in the manufaetnreof metal. Ills mostly stored, haring as yet found but fow purchasers. It U regarded as an inferior metal, and aills at $35. The rurnace turn* out 12S tons a week. Wool operations In this aity are scarce. We cannot give even a nominal quotation In our market, but for the wool growing counties would refer to the article from the lif porter, of Washington county—one of the most prolific wool counties In the But*. ASHES—The demand for all sort* continues limited, nntl prices bspe remained unrh.ngej. We quote Sod. st 3V233/4’ M Quality. Pearls dull and unchanged. Pot*, 3^SrICK— Brick at s2&@sso; and Fire Sales On arrival at 21(5.25c; and from store AND TUBS —Buckets ai Factory $2, and from store $2,15<5i2.26. Large Tube, from store, $7(4(7,50 dos.; ■mall do $0,50. .... , BROOMS— Wo not* a steady demand and light supply : on arrival, prices range from $2@2.75, and from store at demand. Quotations nominal at $1i»1,12. BUTTER AND RQG9. We hear of none in market. Quotation* nnminaiat $1,12 BACON —Sale* have been moderately heavy thl* week at atr.‘ G--. aod BVi to riiy trade. To tb* country trade a Slight advance I* asked, Sugar Cured Ham*. CRACKERS—Manufacturers have agr«'«d upon the tnl* 10 K bbl, {3,71.; Bult.r do do, ATS; » Bread. » Mil. JY&O; Sutrar Cracker*. * &£» 5 Boston do Jo h'i ; Pic Mr do do, 8-W: Soda do do, COTTON YARNS, Ac.—The following are now tho ruling Pc>m> Tax*. No 6 to 10,Inclusive— ISc'pft | N<*. IB—.. »• 11 412 ™ “ I “ } : — u m w “ 1 “ 18 li v2i ;; I ;; w-.. Doekh Yab*. No. f*»»0 Or f tt.IN-.WW - C.Vpot Ctiain : »iil„ l»!»Sr>. «« » Co.adnl Taro. 25ffl'r. C»n.lle«l.k. IS. Tnlne, a>. B.tt'ng, No. 1,1..; Nn'i 12; Kamilv Battlnf. IS. Caulkinc, 15. CORDAGE—Th* following are tbo rates uow established: Manilla Rope,coil 19 V h>- Cat 20 f* &. wLitc •• w “ *; '1 T»rr«l “ 13 “ '. Packing Yarn, fine...l2 •* * It * p.Bt> Conns—Manilla, $2,50. 3,,&<*»&,00 fl.doz. do V coil lw cl * 1* Hemp, sl.*7. 2.:5<&3.75 V do*, do coil 14 ots pi B». Pu>toa Uwi*-Manina, *1.25 t* d«* Hemp. $1 ? dot. COPPER —We quote at 35@3&,cash and time. CANDLES AND SOAP. — W» note* go<»J enquiry, atd quote candle* as loltowa: dipped 13V*c; muuhll4}dc; ada mantine 22c; aoap ; toilet 10c. CHEESE—A good demand, but supply hardly equal. Pritnv Mila to oity trade at V: % and retail* ol.4@9V*e.0 l .4@9V*e. BKIF.D BEEF —A moderate buinnesaba* l-endone. Plain la held at llfapit , . 4 . and canTaasvd at 12@12U. DRIED FUL'lt—Xo Bale* are reported on CbaDge. The bouilnal quotation would probably be sl,so@l.'£ for !Wbe«, and $1«t1,12 for Apple*. FKAYHERA—Are quoted at 4Au.4.* to the trade,and 4j@ 50 in the smalt way. 4 . A i-reity fair burioee* has been do#** to toe coun try and retail trade. We quotu a? follow* :Alark«rel No. d, lar/e. $lO 60f.<ill; Medium do.. $10.60; &io. 4, ss@3,2*. Baltimore Herring, sG.26<»i.C.f*>; Halifax do |s.s<vrts. Lake Kl*b Trt-ui. «P; White. $l9; half bbla in the u«ual pro oortlon. FTMOUTA—W*er—No freights chipping to Cincinnati and t**rtc below, beeausa c,f the low Mac- of water, alill noma small boat* run to Mararlile and Intermediate points, which chance 75 cent* per 100 P*. There, are only twenty Inches water »u the channel CanaL HATES.—Summer rate* ere a* follows : aetklm. To Pbila. 4 BaIL To New York. Flour, per hhl. % $l,OO Fi«h and Beef V hM I>2° Ate. Alcohol. Bacon. | ..V°° ll»™,Ura.U«i;. «... " (Hl.TallowATobiwreo | Hemp. Hag". H «•>s"■ l flj “ balr bailed, } Fcath-r*. Fur*, and > c .| i,;x> « Furniture i W.-ol A Sheep poll* 65 -- 80 “ RAILROAD RATES —Fast—lst el*"*, "5 cents; 2d do, «V 9il do 60: 4th do, 40e. Flour, SOc ft hbl to Rblladet phla. By o. A I’, lb lb, westward, to Cincinnati—lstdara, 60c-; 2d do, 60e; 8d do, 40c. FOREIGN FRUITS AND NUTS.—Foreign Fruit* of all kinds at* xcry acatre and high : Oranges - ? |n>x. UmCh.' - !■“ J "I - - *.‘s V I'wKuu - 1.30 bu.. CncooNut. - Tcu-^IO. Filbvl, * '*“• Walnuts 9 do. FLOUR Brices hate ruled during the week at *bq£S,2S ft.r *ppeifine,'aod $6,20ta.5,60 fcr extra. There ia UOle ar rising, and sale* are limited. . ... _ , OKAIN.—Oat* bare arrieed freely oaring (be week, and we may quote 40c as the present rate on aiTlral; Com la mostly ucmioal at W&5Sc Tram firsthand*; Barley dull at Wheat la not arriflng In any quan tity and oar quotations are nominal at $1,60^1,60; for pre sent use* a higher figure might be gifen, but a* soon as the new crop cornea forward figure* muat yield. GROCERIES—ReguIar sale* to tbe city trade at former rate*. To the country trade we quote Sugar 4*£@s}s ; Mo laasM 25@2G; Coffee 12U&13, and lUm &ty£s*£. H A V—The amount ofteting is fullyequal to the demand, and price* have slightly declined. We quote SI2@HJ for old and 110(312 for tsetr. HERMAN CLAY—Sates reported at s3i?Js3s per ton. JUDES No change to notice; both green and dry are now firm at Ge for grwen, and 14@10c tor dry. IRON AND NAILS —There la » etudy demand for Iron and Nails, and current price* remain ucchaugod; we qooto common puddled Dar at Juuiatl NaUa: 10d t0 nod. at $4,20; other *iie* in proportion; regular discount quote No. 1 dull at 3%@9, cash and lime. LEAD—Riga wll on arrirnl at 7> H * nd retail. Bar l* held at 8 to bVi. and Shot $2.12@*2,25 per sjek. LUMBER—Dry from yard at $l4 to $lB, according to quality. From mill, sawed to order, at $19(2;523. LEATHER—From store it now sells at: Ued Leather -3 @24; Oak Sole do 30@31: Upper do 30^36. MESS FORK—Little doing. From atore we qnpte at $l4 Nothing doing In Pig* or Bloom*. Prices, bowexcr, remain unchanged. ' na vaL STORES—RpiriU of turpentine bring* W in the ■mnllwny. Tar s4,7Wfss; Fitch s4,3T@s4^o; Roain sS.2fi I& oi’l.°—Wo quote No. 1 Lard, In moderate demand, afYoc; No. 2, at 70c. Linseed continues heayy, and priceaare tend- , ins downward; we quote 80@85c. UYE FLOUR. —The domaud ia steady, with Bale* on ar rival, or by dray load from mill at $5,76 ; Bales from atore* ‘'»Ss—NoClo,«rre«iofferlng. Timothy we quote noml- Dally at $2,26<g)52,&0, and Flax at $1,37@51,60, and In de- HSTEEL.—Spring Steel, Pittsburgh manufacture, Flow do, 7@7 l -j; steel plough wings, 8; do. cui to pattern, 8( 4 10tt A B steel, from rolled Iron, 6>^; from hammered do tiU- Hoe steel. 7U; Fork do, 7; bhorel do, 8; steed dandy Mrs, 7; Eliptlc Springs, 10V<| t seat do, 13@14; Culti yator teeth, 13X4, 32@»5; uo- 60@56 V . TALIiOW—No demand. Nominally held at 10y^@ll, We hare to note ft slight decline; I C, $10,60, and 1 each day at 26@2G0 for rectified, and 27c for raw. 1!ho Wool Market Wes .otlvo during list week. The operator. In this place, principally on lUrtem acconnt, taught largey at price. Sng from Z-'A to 46 rents. Bon. Bn. clips. In good roodillon, brought a ahnd. higher; hot the bu,k nepd rrmo 4S to 43 as In qnallty and condition. W. spent a Ihon Utne'ln tin Wool liooM of Wylie * Clark »n Itat Bat were receiving wool throughout the day, and the excellent (Sedition in which all the cool la dSKJfcd. It 1. generally well studied. Is light and an a whole noser presented a liner appearance. Our farmen. do notwmplaloat the prices they are receiriog; mom of them adthwbumsre bare fonrersed, appeared eat Med, and would ta tanlenttd to hare price, permanent at the ruling Ogure. “ IhU eeaeon. We hare heard of iwreral neighborhoods in which the wool I. pretty mnch ail bought up, and opera- WMW» T® . at the aforementioned rates. A large tor* are be pu t Id circulation, the product of 2d U? woofcrops-* piece of intelligence for rti <£.J «SBtod to the thanks of this community Money matter* hare been Tery soma 8 Jriw’fwo neat, and a free circulation of some hundreds month or t P**"» gTB a very happy influence opon the generm diiDOfle of juat now. The surplus wheat «" iuring tie exdtem.nl In breadstu*. all went lnl° orating le not a prominent feature In T’ county, and .lock of .11 «;£ "l.Stly naif In this region, ha.lng descripUonß aD d run into the hasten* mar- JS? Sbem pries/ hare been o.usually Ugh thus far thhi spin fhe proepect ahead iltnore cheering. Money mat £??w. hope,wUl shortly he MW pasy-gMug c nejr (m -.o hffinet..- irot*. iirpodtr, IWj. ~~*ner of Grant and J*fut 10 case. i w p |eces 111811 Unea: 25 plec f® w *r from &A °f 7s pleoes linen; cotton and woolen prSl, totcX/Ull ofwhlch will he sold e.tmnely low. Jeia MISCELLANEOUS. Lard and lard oil— -15 kegs No. 1 Lard; 10 bWa do Lard Oil; 6 half bbie do; Received and for sal» by . myl B MILLER 4 RICKBTBON. ICE—2O-U«rce* prime Kks, received and for aalo by MILLER 4 RICKETBON, j e 17 221 ana 223 Liberty i»t. ARD OlL— lobbi.H No. i Lard Oil; 10 bf do do; toraaleby ;,17 MILLER 4 RICKBTBON, AVA COEFKE— 20 pucktls Old Got. Java Coffee, fora* by fje!7l MILLER * RICKETSON. CILAKBT WINE—W ca*s Julian" Claret, recwy. j and for sale by I je!7] MILLER 4 BICKEIBON. lire Oil, for sale by MILLER A RICKKTSON. OLIVE OIL—IS cases Oil jelT iTAR CANDLES—2S boxes 4’a, 6’i and o’s Star Candlee, ) for aale by [ je!7] MILLER 4 RICKETSON. - Medium No. 3 Mackerel; No 1 Pickled nerring; in (tore and for L j e l7] MILLER * BICKKTBQN. Fish— 36 bbi* 10 Cs H AJSEpaUN"E —to baskets “172,” “174,” Champagne j Wine, landing and for Bale by ] C I7 MILLER k RICKBTSON. ujs H&D—l6' bbla No. 1, for sale by o_my29 ’ SMITH k SINCLAIR. ANTILLAB.—A. A. MASON k (X). bare now for sale mors than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. [my22_ LINSEED 01L—10 bbls lor sale by Je l9 HENJLY HOLMES. LI MK.—li>o bbla for sal* by HENRY HOLMES. SALKKATUo— 40 bxi Pulverised Saleratus, in quarter, baITM and pound papers, for aale by je!9 HENRY HOLMES. GUTTER—IS kegs fresh Furkin Butter, for sale .by ) HENRY HOLMES. iJMiKiS— 3 bbls fresh this day received, and for sale by jj jel9 HENRY HOLMES. LUE LICK WATEK—3 bbis received this day by JOS. FLEMING, m y 26 corner of the Diamond and Market st NO. 1 LARD 01L—25 bbls In store and for sale by my 2o FLEMINQ BROS. ARD OIL, NO, i—Just received and lor sale by f mylBj JOEL MOHI.KE. ►OKKHAVE’d STOMACH HITIERa—I2 doxen on hand t and for sale by £ jwlOj JOHN HAFT, Ja. »KARLS—SO bbls first quality, on consignment; lor sale by f jelflj F. SELLERS k CO. , ICE—34 tiereea on consignment and for sale by my 2» y. SELLERS k CO. Nicholas' bridal chamber pat- NEW DECORATIONS—St. Urn, for sale by jo6 ' WALTER P. MARSHALL. STAB CANDLES—6O boxes Cincinnati, assorted sixes, a t manufacturers prices. «ny& PfU&TON t MttKRILI/3 Extracts of Lemon, Orange, Rose. Vanilla, Peach, Almond, Jamaica Ginger, and Nntinega; foraaleby [je2oj W. A. M’CLORG. FANNY FRAN'S NJSW BOOK.—i'eni Leave*, ftom Fan ny’s Portfolio; second aeries; with original designs:, by Fred. M. Coffin. Just received by B. T. C. MORGAN, r|MiE WCLKT HEART—Jost published complete, from 1 Blackwood’s Magaslne, price 25 cents; for sale by jeia n. MINKK t CO-, 32 Smlthfleld street. KUWN WHITE PnAID UlMi HAMA—An assort men( of the above Goods j ust received at A. MrTIGHK’3, jels corner of Grant and Filth streets. C’l OJJKY’B AND PKTBttdO.N‘B MAGAZLNKA, for July, )T have been received by RUBBKLL A BRO., j«2O Flftfr street, .near Market. | \EV PKACiIKS*—IO bt>ls Dry feme be*; 30 do Dry Ap -1 } pies, for s*Je by Jel9 HERRING— 100 bbls Baltimore Herring In a lore mod for pels by ENGLISH * RICHARDSON, mySO 116 Water an«l 160 front at BALTIMORE UKRKI.NU—IOO bbls receded tills day by PennsylTanla Railroad, end for sale by ENGLISH k RICHARDSON, }«Q 116 Water street. w IIAD—3O bbU Baltimore Shad in fetor* and for sate by O ENGLISH k RICHARDSON, my3o 116 Water and 160 Front st. oH.U>—4O bbli KalUmor* Shad, ta sum and for sale by QjeC ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. WHITE FISH—SO bbU inspected, for sale by JeG ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. Mackerel— too btu No. a, for sale by Je6 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. PEAKS— lo bbU prime Fears, fop sale by jyl? ENQLHh k RICHARDSON, RICK —luo tinrvu prime Klee,'for sale by je!7 ENQLIBH A RICHARDSON. -25 bbls Shad; 50 hf bbls Shad i in store and for aalo hy KNQUdH A RICHARDSON. POTATOES— 30 sacks for sale by j«a HENRY H. COLLINS. ,'llE3—2a bus prime, tor sale by HENRY IL COLLINS. Dry fkai jelO DllY aPFLKS—I!4 bus for sale by jelO , HENRT H. COLLINS. OL’UAK AND MOL’Ah&iiS— O 60 hhds N. 0. Sagar; Tfi bbls do UoUim; <lo 8. H. Holmeses; for sale by MKJLUKKAN, UEBBOX * CO. DKUU> FRUIT—26 ndu Drj Apples; 16 casks Dry Peaches; for sale by jet M'CLURRA-X, 11BKRUN A CO. POTATO E5— 20 bap oa consignment, mod for saie by __j«6 M'CLUEKA.N, IIJfKKOS A 00. IIAOON SIiOULLEUS—24 casks ruceired on consignment ■ 1 sod for saie low by M’CLCRKAN, HERRON A CO. PJO LRON—IuO tons Mercer county, (Sharon Furnace,) fog sale by fmy24j KING A MOORHEAD. IkKDfOKD MINERAL WATER—In bbU» and half bbU,' X) (oak and mulberry cooperage,) for tale by jeS KINO A MoOttUEAD. : GLAAa— 600 boles, 8x10,9x12 loxl4, U‘K.eanan A Co.’* brand, in store and for sale by y* KINO A MOORHEAD. RAM BO Al’PLEd—Hand cured, and sliced, pat up In galloo cans, hermetically sealed, retaining the origi nal flavor and frosbeeas of the frail; for sale by jfb W. A. M'CLURG. MAi'LK tSt’OAK AND MOL A Saj£S— T kegs Maple Molasses, of 8 galls, each ; 200 lbs do Sugar, in cakes; Just received on consignment, and for sale by j*6 W. A. M’CLCKG. FISH '—IS bbli sew Potomac Herring; b do do Shad, th» flirt o: the snaaon. AJao, Halifax Herring; No. 1 and 3 Mackerel; Salmon, rtnoked; do. pickled ; os hand and foreale by null BAILEY A BKNSUAW.gS3 Liberty rtreet JOUNBTO.VB fATKNT ICE CKKaM FKKEZKKtf—Tha boat article of the kind in om. For sale by BAILhY t KENBQAW, HhCKKK’S FaKINa BOILKK.— TMs has been bond one of the most desirable articles in the way of cook ing utensils yet invented. It Is almost IndUpenaible In the preparation of Farina, Gritta, Uomony, Green or Dried Fruits, Ac. For sale by BAILEY A RKNBHAW, m>3o 253 Uherty a Tract- WINDOW SUADKS—A large stock of Transparent Win dow Shades, consisting of the Gothic, Plain, Boqnet, Flowervale, Landscape and Drapery styles; far sal" whole sale and retail at the CHI Cloth Ware rooms. Mo. 110 Market street. ll I V ARDS 3S ioefaM Transparent Buff Oil Cloth for IUU Window Bhadas, just received from the factory, and fur sale at the War*rooms, No. U 0 Market street. jelW J. k H. PHILLIPS. Ladies’ INDIA RUBBER GLOVKS—O£ all the aisee maoulhetured. Also, Gents’ Gloves of every variety; fur aale at the Rubber Depot, No. 110 Market street. joU J. k 11. PHILLIPS. GUTTA PEitOHA WATER PRO Of COATS— We invite the 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. Ufi Market street JoU J. A H. PHILLIPS. WHIPtMO doaeo India Blabber Whips, from 1 to 7 feet in length, for sale, whoLcsale-and retail, at No. 110 Marketstreet. [jell) J. A H. PHILLIPS. SOMMER CRAVATS.—We are now opening a variety of new styles of Lawn and Gingham Oravats and Tfoe tor ■ummer wear- Also, some very rich and fashionable plain and fancy Bilk Oravats and Ties. [HEAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply of een t Papers just received, for sale by WALTER P. MARSHALL, [TUNE PAPER HANGINGS—A cfioice assortment in P cbintx, brocatello, and satin Imitations, for sale by jes WALTER P. MARSHALL. CARRIAGE UIL OLUTH—2,OOO yards of the plain and enamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and heavy duck goous; sold wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth Waremoms, No. 110 Market street. OKSE'd COMPOUND BYEUP OP YRLLOWDOOR ROOT—This compound will remove diseases arising from impurity of the blood. It acts as a purifier of the blood; strengthens and braces the system; is harmless and dmple In Its effects. For sale by je!9 JOHN If APT, Ja. DRIEt) BISEV—IO Ueroes 8. 0. Beef my 29 V. FELLERS A 00. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for June, for sale by B. T, a yORGAN, my3l ICHtWood street. RIFLE GUNd AND PISTOLS—a great variety kept con stantly on hand, together with the neeessary apporte nances, and shooting material In general, for sale by Je2* BOWK A TKTLHY. REVOLVERS— A good assortment oi all kinds of Revol vers, including Coil’s, Allen’s, Marsten's, Werner's, and the Revolving Hammer Pistol, just received and for sale wholesale or retail, by BOWN A TETLEY, IALTIMORE UKIIKING AND HUAI), very fine, for sale i by the barrel, by BAILEY A RKXBHAW, 628 2&3 Liberty street. Know nothino shiht collar*. cravats, and a full assortment of Furnishing Goods, at th« z Trimming Store of Je24 ITiXTKA OLD GOV’T. JAVA COFFEE—A few bigs, very j superior, received and for sale by , _ . W. A. U’CLUHQ. ('IKAPE bIIAWLh.—A. A. MASON A CO. have just re j celved, per express, soother large assortment of rich plain and embroidered Crape Shawls. mySO TOBACCO— hi kegs Kentucky Six Twist Tobacco, received on consignment; for tale by * je2i j. a. nptc insoy a co. NOW IS THE TISIE TO SUBSCRIBE.—I will famish Harper’s Magazine for $2,40 per year, or $1,25 for six months. S. B. LAGFFER, jyl • 87 Wood street^; MONONGAHELA WUISKY—IOO bbUOld Monoegahala Whisky, just received and for tale low by JOUN LITTLE, Jr., Agent, jeB 124 Seoond street. Rnp-KLI, A BRO. have received Harper, Graham, and Knickerbocker, for June, at the LITERARY DEPOT, 15 Fifth street, near Market. ' my3l MOWING MACHlNES—Warranted to cat trom 10 to 15 acres of Grass per day, with one one span of horses and driver. For sale by [my3o] E- R» SHANKLAND. A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE—Pleasantly situated on Carpenter street, near Wylie, with froit and shade trees, shrubbery, *c., for sale at a Terr Ipw price. j e )«> V CUTHBBHV A 80S, tmtix v street PRIQIIT ttTKAK tnsh supply jut r*- neired and for sals by BAILIY4BIKBHAW. /~1 PAH*M FOB JULy.-Graham'g Magazine for July, *-r lost received and for sale by 8. B. LAUTFBB, J 87 Ww» rtraft, tte4jtT' leading yegkly paper* and aheap poblto- U AHVn pßAfiHKft—On hand and for sale bythe barrel. jT or leu quantities, by _ je23 BAILEY A RENBHAW. 1 . ;-Vi MYEUS* EXTRACT OF ROOK ROSE, OR FROST .WORT! Ad Invaluable Remedy for all Bcrofulus Dbeaee*, Indlgea> tkm, Tetter, Bick Headache, Canker, Nursing Sore Month, General Debility, and as a Purifier of the Blood, Is on- equalled. ' The BUCK BOSK baa gained a reputation, at h(*m« aud abroad, which no other medicine has ever dona in lb* aama length of time. 11 has long been the study of Pbyndau, to discover some remedy fay this moot distressing complaint, Whether they have been successful, ranabtf br the wfiriri to ssy. There &re K in this country, hundred* of thousand* who ere sulforlng bom iadlgutkm, probably, in moot cases, ceased by their own imprudence in tiring. To thaw we would sty try MTESB* EXTRACT OP ROOK ROHR. It hss eared. Mil wDI care, the wont and most obstinate esses of Dys - pepsla, end ell Its concomitants,—Costlrenew, Sick, Head ache, Heartburn. Flatulency, Aridity, Ac. See the follow ing certificate: Her. A. B. L. Mtsbst Deer Sr—ln the winter of IS4T-S, I suffered beyond deoerfptlpn with Dyepepelm, and a train of other erlls deprodent-on it. I bed epplled to various doctors, end a number of nostrums had been recommended, but to no purpose. I procured end need two bottles of your Extract of Rock Rosamund found almost Immediate relief to much so, that 1 have need no other msdirine sloce, and, in fact, X cao find no other which, in my delib erate opinion, can bear comparison to years. And in ell eases, when I bare the opportunity, I recommend your Extract, as first ore? all others. Let'all who are thus afflicted try It, and find what I hare found. Truly Toon, QUO. B. CONKLIN, West-Meriden, Conn. “ While some were at College learning tnedkal etiquette, I was studying the laws of nature io the forests of Amer ica.”—Wairutw. Ihe discovery of Hoek Rose (Helsaathemum Oanadeose) by Dr. Whitlaw, has proved an Inestimable benefit to man kind- As an alterative it is no equaled In Materia Medic*; as a tonic and deohatruent It is matehlesn Myers’ Extract Is the! only —Wftfte and reliable preparation, and has already “ made ita mark” as a remedy for Scrofula, Ba’t Rheum, Tetter, Dyspepsia, and all dissews arising from Impure blood and Impaired digestion. Me certificates. ri IS SO, ■\7« know it to be a fact, ud therefore do oot bad tote to •ay, that ia all Scrofulous and BUiouaXfaeaaea, Indigestion and its attendant*, Sick Headache, flour and Sick Stomach, Canker, Salt Bheom. or Tatter, all akin and other dleeaae* arising from impure blood, If yen* Xztract of Sock Bow has no equal. If jou doubt the fact, read tbo array of proof in our circulars, tor the truth of which weeballenge inraetigatlou. Bold by Dr. GEO. H. KB7BEB, No. 140, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. Sign of the Golden Mortar. F. SELLERS k CO. 49>TUe Beat Flnatar.—MOOßHMAD’d MAU NKTIC pr.ABTKB —The natter, about At* j*tn ago, be came affected with a violent pain in the Up, originating from a hurt I alao was troubled witha pain in the branat, and the fleeh had wasted away from my left arm, *o ae to present a shrivelled appearance. My attention vae called to Moorhead’s Magnetic' Plaster, by meanfl of an Almanac. Store I hare used the Plaster, 1 have recovered the use of all my limbs as perfectly as'ever they were tat ay lib, and my arm has filled up. and is now as healthy as era. mSCU TAYLOR, dty.of Pittsburgh. HENRY HOLMES. Pittsburgh, July 12,1864. Sold wholesale and retail at DR. KXYSKR’S Drug Store and Syrup Depot, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sign of . the Golden Mortar. jyifcdsw Hernia, or Rupture uf the Bowels* ARK THOUSANDS OP PXRPQNS WHO ere afflicted whh e Snpture of the Bowels, vbe pay Httle »-^ r -p— attention to the diems until the Bowels become eouaguleted, whan, In all proba hility, It may be too late. How important it is then, for all those suffering from any fora of Rap ure of the Bowels, to call at ones upon DR. EKTSSR, at his Wholesale Drug Store, on the comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS; to retain the pro truding portion of the Bowels. Dr. Keyser has an office back of the drag store where Trnssse are applied, and war noted to give eatiafretton. Ha also baa every variety of Trasses that you can name, and at any prioa, to suit the means of every one la. need of the article. X also keep every kind of Supporter?, Body Braces, Suspensory Banda pa, Rustic Sioekinps, for enlarged Trios, and all kinds of mechanical appliances ussd In the cure of disco we. I would respectfully Invite the attention of the public to an excellent Truss for Children, which invariably effects cures in a very short time.' N. B.—l also keep on baud, and Ibr sale, a large assort ment of Shoulder Braces of the most Improved kind, that have been Worn with so moeh satisfaction by hundreds of persons, both in amfout of the dty. DR. EKYBKR3 DRUG BTQRR AND TRUSS DHPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 140, rign of the Golden Mortar. je!4d£v O- Bipedal Settee to Psrteu Pilag God Liver Oil-—The subeeriber having made arrange ments with Mean. Popplrin k Thompson, tar a regular eapply of their genuine OOD LXVJtR OIL, put up in plot bottles, would respectfully invite the attention of the pub lie to no examination of the article, being fully persuaded *h«* for purity and freenew from rancid taste or swell, It Is unequaled. Thera Is new no Ood liver Oil in this country superior, if equal, to tha above. Hundreds of bottiss have been sold, and given unrivaled satisfretioy. Tn the article of Cod Liver Oil, persons taking U should be careful to ob tain a genuine article and oo» free from a rancid taste and smell, as Its virtnes are greatly enhanced by Its being aeoep table to the rtemafch and not producing nausnea purity and a pleasant taste makss it more readily taken up by the lac teals and absorbed into the blood, and thereby in causing the richuMi of that Hold giving a tone and heading impres aion to every organ through which it passes. Sold by GKO- H. KBTBKR. No. 140, cl raer of Wood street and Virgin Allay, mylfedvw Sign of the Golden Mortar. H B.—l also keep aL kinds of Genuine Patent or Propri etary Medicines, for many of which I hold the exclusive agency, and which will be sol. by the dosen or gross at New York and Philadelphia prices. list or emiuiM fatjut kkdicibks, osiuDUDnauun FLEKIIQ BKOTHEKI, MMrf XWITntfWNIUM Ids WfuAuale Thvffffitit and Decdert m tttaU MtdieOu*, Oorner Fourth and Wood streets, Httsburgh. KEELER’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: u Carminative Balaam; M Bair Dye: « Expectorant; M Sanative PUU: « - Hair Took: Wister’e Balsam of Wild Cherry BryanPs~Polsaoa«7 Balaam; - Hwflsnd’s Qexmaa Bitter*; Holland dO Hastetterte Stomach de Mcrchlme’ Uterine Oathollcoo': Storms’ Scotch Oongh Candy; Price's do; Thorn’s do; Hove's do; Osgood's India Cbcdagogue ; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gum Arabic Drops; Harriaon'aHairD?®; Phalon’s do "MetfnWi Sfedr of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brows’* Hawn of McAllister’s do do: Kidder's IndeOfide Ink; Payson’a do do; Arhbold’s do; Dr. Curtis' Hygeana; Lyons’ Kathadzon; David's Lilly White; Bazin’s do; Tobias’ liniment; Hunt's do; Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Parrel's Arabian dojL, Gardner's do;? Barrel’s Indian do; : Carter's Spanish Mixture; BArne’s Pile Lotion; Meen Fan; Scarpa’S Acoustic OH; Merchant’s Gurgling OR; Rush ton, Clarke A oo.’s Cod Uver Oil; McAllister's Ointment; Sings’ Itch do; FertePa do; Gray's do: Trask’s Magaetlo Ointment, Jod kin’s do; go-aim's Panacea; Hoock’a do; Warrant's Intent Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Ho ugh ten’s Pepsin; Kters Petroleum; McLaof'a Oeiehrated Liver Fills; Brandreth’s do A. A. MASON A CO., 25 Fifth street. J. A H. PIQLLIPS. ISA Wood street. FRANK VAN OORDER. Sillses’ veemifugi,—“ ths im pibpjjla •non.” Pont PiiAS&jrr, Vu, Octobar 4,1M7. M*. ft. ft. Bbum:-Of you* VamlfugMeaa tay artth* out hMitatiou, that, ham* uaad It (xtmtnlr fen any pntftk*forth* lutfbu>or«T* tout*,l thinkit d«eU«Uy ttt« baat prrpaiatibn of tfa* £3a4 wfckih I hat# any koowl ed*«#C, utfertmgh 1 hata bwiteow uaad tha pfnparattMk of aeteral Other nmhetann. Your*, *c*_- - - • ft. OOuQH, M. D. j Praparad and told by ft. ft. SftTJiftM ft 00., 67 Wood 1 itraat, and lor aalo by Drofgiata fauaraHy. *■** >- - . ». *t~«e 4 ? - T si pAirikoarr k.« DTSPKPBIA TAB STUDY OV NATURE. Lae’s AntAbtUous do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even's do; 8 waynee* Extract Sarsaparilla Blaod ULi Jayne*! Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health do; Jew DaTitfa Rasters: Shoemaker*! do; Dr. Nairman’s do; Bad ray's Beady Belief; Morris' Bemedy; Prof. Wood*! Hair Beetoratfte; Emerson’s do; Boll’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand's * do; Goysotfs Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla'. Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cl eater’s Honey; u Highly Scented Brown Windsor u Mask; Lodi urn's Specific; McLane’s Budoriflo Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gam Arabic do; SeUerf* do; Bwayue’s Byrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Tricopnorous; Norwood’s Tincture of Tantrum YlrUe; Mclone’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Loeoek’s Pulmonte Wafott; Thompson's Rye Water; Agents for allqfD*. MeCllntoek*! Penally MstßeNse Dr. Needham?! Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gum Elastic do do. •%'c. ' J ./y-U\-~ f v.; 'v* /'V - i. '* 1 f >. ' rf CLETStAHS A»D t BiILBOAD. J* IN CONNECTION WITH BtEAUMBB ECLIPSE IKK ESCIUSa*, YU WELLBYILLE, AND 0810 ASD PENNSYLVANIA RAJLROAD t 7?A ' . rpHE shortest, quickest and cheapest route to Toledo, phf* X cago, La Salle, Bock Island, Gelena, 8L LottSt'and lb#' ' . North-west, VIA CLEVELAND. On and after TUESDAY, July 11, ISM, Passenger Trains will run dally. (Sunday 1 * excepted) as follows : —...'• VIA .WBLLBTILLE. Leave Wellsvllle at 4 3), P. IL, and Alliance at MO, arri ving in Cleveland at -8.21. P. M; making a eloae connection 1 with Michigan Central lfollrtoKi boats for DetraU and Chi- . Cagn; steamers for Baflalo and Niagara Tails, and Kxpreai .. . Train for Toledo*Chicago and St. Loqla. Passengers fr-the 42(§P.JI, trein&om WelLtvllle, leave Pittsbnrgh daOy (fnndey’n exrepted) at 9 00, A. M-, on steamer Eclipse or Exchange. Tara to Cleveland, $3,00. YXA ALLIANCE. ' ' Leave Alii toes at 7.20, A-M.,andl2. ■* '*•’ Hudson with trains fab* Akroo. Cap*hoea-TaHs, Aft,and- ... * arriving at CfereUnd *tlO r A.R, and 220? P. Jfc - to •->’ Cleveland. $4,00. The trains of the Ohio and Penna- Railroad, leaving Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8, A. U-, and 3, P. at'AlQj anee for Cleveland et 7 30 A. H, 12, M , and MO, pT and arrive in Cleveland at 10, A. ,311, 220, P. M^.ass&9^. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St Louis and (he RorQ>- weet leaving Pittsburgh on the 3.00 P. M. CLEVELAND, make a close connection there wgb the Night Express, by which they arrive in Chicago atITOOM., next day. Time from Pittsbnrgh to Chicago 21 fiptrra. Passengers taklog tills Train, via Cleveland,VriU reach Chi cago one Train in advance of any other root*. passengers ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Chica go, La Balie, Bock Island, and St. Lonls. " Time to Chicago, 24 hours—St. Bonis, 48 hoars. rm ru vxllsvhxx. tux vu m.nm To Cleveland - 43p0 To Cleveland...... T01ed0..—............. 5,00 • Toledo-.... CjOU' Detroit. 5,00 Detr0it........ «... h,oot Chicago 410,00 A 10.50 Chicago $ll,OO A 11,50 Bock Island 15,50 Rock Island......—lOJUV Bt. Louis. ~..18.60 8t Louis-.. Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of this Company, in Mononcabria Hotisev hefcw U*) : eorner. J. DURAND, gqp*t Cleveland. * - J. A. CAUGHEY, Agent, *" J }y!2 Pittsbnrgh. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THROUGH IN FIFTEEN HOURS* _ ON AND ATTEB THURSDAY, JULY STH, THREE THROUGH TRAINS. ' THE HAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sunday* excepted) at 7 o'clock, stopping at all the regain? •ta ttoos, and arriving In Philadelphia at 12 ofetock,. rM.' THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsbnrgh daliy (except Sunday,/at 1 o’clock, stopping at Greessbur*. Latrone, Blalrsville, Loekport, Johnstown, Wilrnore, GalHtsen, Al toona, Ac., arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, the next morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening at 9-JO o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’s, Greensborgh, Latrobe, HlUrida, Johnstown, LiUey’s, QalUtsen, Altoona, Ac., connecting at Harri-buig with the train for Belli more, and arriving In Philadelphia or Baltimore, at!2£o f noon. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every alter-- noon (except Sunday) at o'clock, stopping at all rygn- - lar stations, and running only as far as Blalrsville. THE BSOQND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o’clock, A. M., stopping at all sta tions, and fanning only as for as Brinton’s. • RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsbnrgh. First Ac commodation arrives at 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, 1, P. M. Second Accommodation, 7.16. P M. Maill2Jo,P.M- lasi line, 2.20, A M. - Fan to New York, $16,50; Pare to Phlladelphia,s6; Fare to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Bedford Spring!, $5,70. Baggagechecked to all stations on the Pannsylvanla'Raiy road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore.- , Paflßsngen purchasing tickets in cars* still be charged vta cxxts in addition to the station rates, except foam stations where the Company hare no Agent. No notae of a leas denomination than fire dollars wQI he received in payment for tickets, except thorn issued by the Banks of Pennsylvania. *#- NOTICE.—In ease of loss; the Company will bold themselves responsible fbrpersonal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The ExoelaSor Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers andbaggage to and hrms the Bepotiat a charge not to exceed 15 cents for qgch pasnanger, and 15 cents for each trunk. / For tickets, apply to U.iHRSKIMEH/ Agent, At the P. R. R. Pasaonger Station, on liberty st. Pittsborgfa, July Cth, 1854 OHIO AMD PKHH&YLYASIA HATTiBOAT). Sew Arrangement, COMMENCING FEME UASY2&,V&&i Mail train, leave* Pittsburgh at 8A M; tUa^'iajiLu. •sea; take* tea at Crestlioe. and.matt* aaoeecoa- BeeUoa there -with a tut Expruas Train, reaching Qnrdn- nati about 11 o'clock at sight. EXPRESS TRAIN Imtu Pittsburgh a* 3 o'clock, P. M., after the arriTSlof the express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at P. M., connecting with the Night Express which readme QnrianaM in the morning... Connection* ere made with the Ohio and and BelfbnUine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis. and towna in Indiana. Connection* are made with GeTola&d, Monjoeriile. Saa dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Boerrus, Upper fiandusky, Vorest, and the towns on the Mad RiTer JlnadL Also, with Uown&Vermm, Newark, ZaneerQfe and towna' Pare to Ondnnatl $7; to IndianapolissB; to to Toledo $0; to Columbus to Zanesville $540: to OtoreLaad $4. Through tickets to Louisville at rednoad rata. __ , __ RETURNING! THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at US P M, and reaches Pittsborgb at 8.30 P M, coimertfngr with the fhst Express Train through in fifteen hows to Pfclladelpfcla. ■ MAIL TRAIN leaves Crest Hoe at Z3Q, A- SL» on the ar rival of the Night Ex pleas Train from and errires at Pittsburgh at 11.40. PM. NEW BRIQHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaven Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 5 PM, and New Brighton at «• A 91, and U 5 PM. FREIGHT TRAIN loaves PittslraiAatT ASL andYP. M., «nd arrival at A3O A H, *nd*A3o, P S. Th* Trains do not mn on Sunday. - ' Tickets or ftcther information, apply at the tiekat oflcesaftha Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad CttQpaay; Of J. 0. CURRY, at the corner office under the Manongehela House, Pittsburgh. or of GEORGE PARKIN' Tfckd Agent, Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent. •• FcnniylTinla Railroad* Smnnra. TARIFF between Plttibuiglu PhflidefrMnAnd Baltimore; commencing April let, 1864. Tint Cbm —Brooms, Coder and Woodaa Were, Feather*, Fornitare, eeeond ban!. Fore, PUnca, Poultry; Wines, Jr . tasked or boxes: 75 carte f*loo Ibe. , • • -• Svomd CT<u»—Dried Frnit, Beeswax, Deer Skins. Gore* end Timothy Seed, Glasnrere, Hardware, ,o*d Sheep Pelts, sad Eggs: flOc. ft 100 Jbs. TUrd Cum— Bason end Pork (loose,) Better, la fir Mae* keg* or bbla; Hides, Deether, Soap, Window Gliat, andfiot. ton. aaeoanteeeed: sfie. ft 100 file. Jbnrtk ffftrtr iMmhrl, Bison (in caaka or boxes,) Btfiv end Malt, Beef end Pork, Candies Cheese, Lard end Tarfi OIL Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (eon pruned,) Leaf Tobaccot 40e. d 100 tta. . • Hear 80 cents 9 bbL - . • tprl GEORGE C. FBANOISCCB. O. Blnfijuan ♦ Co. , i Tranrportetlen-fdne TO AND 7KOM PHILADELPHIA, BALTUKJEK vAJ® NEW YORK.—2he Owners and Agents-of nU Lisa hare been for the past fourteen years oonnaetad withAfcfr , “aidestablished maghna’s line. 1 * They -trill -gim tbslr nsualproaptattenttori to the forwarding of Prod ana, Mar chatidfse, Ac, hi the shortest tine sad on as fsTorable fl_ tanas as any other £dne. ..... ""V *3T Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, PhQa* delphia and Baltimore. f GEO. BINOHAM fo-OO n I Basin, liberty it, Pittsburgh . | BINGHAM, j 27ft Market neat, PhQadelpUa.., -, Proprietors.-! JAMES ! 121 North st-BaUjaaora. ■ M. L. 08IIUNDHLA«wt,'V,:;. 86 Wotst, BawYoriu. . * CjUNDBUSS— -3 10 hbdi Bacon Hubs ; 38 *t do Shoulder*; 60 bMa new luge No. a Mackerel; SOhfbbls do do . do; tourirt; 30 “ medium do do do; .; 28 bbl* . £o do do do; 16 “ Lake Trout, in store; 26 « Baltimore Herring, in store; 20 “ do Bbad, do; 6 M No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; 28 ** Tanner*Oil, do; 60 casks prime Pearis; <; 100 bbla Haas Pork; 100 “ OnnaoLudi ? 20 ** Loaf Sugar; » flOKbdsaSogar; ' j 230 bbla 0. MoUassa, oak cooperage; 10 boxaa W. 0. Tobacco; 100 bbla H, 0. Rosin; 40 casks Rice; 7 boxee Cream Cheece; l 160 seeks Dried Apples and|Feaebse; _ 2000 pound* Bacon aide*. . ° ' jyB RNffUBS 4 BICHAI Lain publications at dayuon^, near Youth. .. • The life of Dr. Alexander: by bis wa, J. Tbe M*g*rip** at 20 oenta per number.; ourpmsotenß for Young Men: by lean* aconns.ofLecture*. Pern Leaves; aeeond eerie*, T . - The Pariah Side; abetter book than either Sonny flfla, or Shady Sda. Carter's New Books for Youth, ria: Mabel Great* Chania , Itonrnl. the Wood Cutters and Bailee of Labaooo, Au,,.Ra* Alexander on Consolation; cheap edttfcm»slt2V . Manoal of Mlmtons, or Sketches of Foreign Buemena.o* . the Presbyterian Church: showing tL* aUtiona^tc. Africa and the American Flag. / 4. S. BITHPWI, r ; t 66 Market street, nearPOWriVl T~ H* HISTORY OF PITYSBCIwa, ftom thee** ***g* nod when it waa vWt#4 by white »»» eloee of the last century, with notices of worn of wj" tant manufeeturea and weak* of tab feaHuHA-u »“ to the present time: by Neville B. Orat^. - About one hundred copies of tbt' cN-*re cqMj jwia»- tag work remain on hewt—the price cedooeaw »aeww a cop,. PoWbhcd ood for «.»■ jonS H *>« „ - : ALLBGHfeNV BUILWNO LOTS .£» cfoSccßotMhis Dot*, «ltu*tetm <Mo to"*.,”? ? 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