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THE CITY POST.
TUESDAY MORNING:^
Disobdi&lt Houses.—John Taylor and wife,
; ud a remad Stephen Hague, were: all arrested on
i Sunday, and brought before Alderman Major, on an Infer
i mation made by Patrick ITOoj, for keeping a disorderly
house on Basin alley, in the Sixth Ward. Several witnesa*
es were examined, who testified that the ;hoose had long
been an intolerable nuisance, and that It was lmposriblefor
! any one who had respect for themselvas to live in the neigh
borhood. Taylor and *ifo, in default of ball, " Dt to
! the hill; tut Hague giving security In the sum of |BOO, was
: released. ,
Alf. Kwril .limit .return be!br«M»Jcir Volt,
.grinrt»irotnfto oarnrf SoMn W«it, who reridw on Wood
fltrMt, near Sinlt. Security to tha amount of ft?, hnndrod
dollars was required and given.
Xf a few more of our citixena, who are eognixant of such
houses, were possessed of firmness enough to retara thus to
the proper authorities, the number of these sinks df iniquity
soon to reduced.
Fight.—A disturbance oocurred at a Lager
Beer Hall, on Penn street, in the Fifth Ward, on Baturday
night, wherein an inoffensive stranger was beaten very bad
ly. It appear* that two fellows, considerably the worse for
liquor, eoteted the house, and commenced abusing the In
mates, when a young mm who wa# standing at the door,
waiting for an omnibus, desired them in ia civil and polite
manner to desist This so excited their ire, that witiumt
further provocation, they both immediately attacked and
■ abased him severely, before they could to taken off. The
rascals were not arrested at time, although we believe it is
the intention cf the young man to prosecute.
Fatal Accident.—A distressing casualty,
resulting in the instant death of a mao named Andrew
MeCI ure, occurred yesterday morning, In Manchester. The
unfortunate man, who was a cooper by trade, was engaged
hauling barrels to the city, and had just loaded his wagon
preparatory to starting, when one of the barrels became loo*e»
and fell under the wheel. At the moment he stooped to
pick it up, the horses became frightened at something, start*
ed to run, and before they could be stopped, drew the wheel
over his head, fracturing bis skull so much that be dledal*
most instantly, lie was the only support of a wife and large
family, who are thus left in almost destitute drconmauoes
by the melancholy .event.
Delightful Shower.—About 8 o’clock yes
terday afternoon, the gathering clouds and the deep mut
tßrings of the muffled thunder, announced that w# were at
list to to favored vitb wbit bad bno eo long and ardently
a tfedred ; and ante enough, In a few mlontetafierwarda, the
parched and sun baked earth vai deluged with showers of
; sweet and refreshing rain, which wee enjoyed by our clti-
I stn» with the relish that long absence from such a luxury
1 only i*«n give. The themometer Immediately tell from the
scorching altitude it has maintained fur the lastweek or
two, to a pleasant and comfortable heightb.
In the evening,, wo wereVlso visited by a heavy and long
continued thunder storm.
Tub Wife the Better Halt.— A poor, unso
phisticated'looking Gutman, named John Goraenhoover,
appeared before Alderman Parkinson yesterday morning,
and made a long and grievous complaint against bis wife,
who, he said, was always abasing him, and allowed him no
comfort at home. On-Suoday night, in particular, after be
bad retired to rest, she came to his bed, and heat him rery
badly—first with a chair, and afterwards with a rolling pio >
threatening at the same time to punch out his eyes with a
pair of scissors. A warrant was issue! for the arrest of the
termagant. .
Assault and Battebt, with Intest-to Kill.
Thomas McDonald, the individual against whom informa
tion was laid some time ago, for attempting to kill Valen
tine Guckhart, on the 7th Inst., was arrested yesterday, by
the Mayor's police, In a dilapidated hovel, near Nichbhon
A Payne's foundry. Hk ia also accused of committing an
assault and battery on the Lieutenant of the Watch. Tha
prisoner was brought before Mayor Volx, who be& him to
bail in the sum of $5OO to answer both complaint*.
A German, named G-ietimyer, yesterday made
Information before Alderman Parkinson, against Frank
Wolff, the proprietor of a tavern on Peau s’reet for aasanlt
and battery. The prosecutor was in the house of the de
fondant, and was brdt-red out, but refused to gu, which so
iuoensed WolfTtliat be caught him by the throat, and after*
eboaking him yloleutiy, kicked him into the street. A war
rant was iasnod for the arrest nf the accused.
Row Amongst the Cabal Boatmen For
aome lime past,an opposition line ot canal boats have been
running to Sharpsborg. and the rivalry existing between
the two is already beginning to produce the quarrels usual
i n puch eases. A difficulty occurred yesterday In regard to
a certain landing near tho canal bridge on' liberty street,
which is claimed by the opposition; the result of which was
that an information for malicious mischief waa made by Jaa.
boott, before the Mayo;, against James Mcllvain. 1
Sudden Death.—A German named Qatleib,
residing In the Third Ward, Allegheny, died Tary maidenly
on Saturday, from a disease resembling Cho)sc*tai>4«iMeb
- was so pronounced by the attending pbyuleMn. Hewas
buried on Sunday, and bis funeral was attended by a Urge
processiou of the Protestant Association and Odd Fellows,
of both of which orders hi was a member.
Larceny.—Alderman Heisley yesterday com
mitted a colored woman ntmed Ituib Dickinson to jail, on
the charge or stealing the sum of $2.50 from. Louisa Moore.
The money was taken from'the prosecutor while she was
sleeping in the boose of the defendant.
Good Appointment. —Our friend, Dr- Augus.
tns H. Grose, of East Liberty, has received from OoTernor
Baker, of New Hampshire, the appointment of Commission
er for that State, in Pennsylvania. A better and more to:-
tby man than the Doctor could not be selected for any office.
Trespass. —Christian and Barbara Slinger
were yesterday committed to jail, on a capiat from the Dis
trict Court, to answer to a charge of trespass, preferred by
Henry and Magdalene Goeblay.
A ■warrant was yesterday issued by Mayor
Tola, for tfiwerrest of Richard Hancock, who was charged
with baTlng driven his carriage against the person of Thos..
M’Cey.
Two Irishmen were fined four dollars each
yesterday, by Mayor Toll, for fighting in the Diamond on
Sunday afternoon.
Accident. —A child, about eight years of age,
fell off a swing in the upper part of Allegheny, on Satur
day, and broke ita arm In two places.
M’t'ONSELL(k WILLOCK,
- BANKERS,
AND Dealers in Exchange. Bank Notes, Gold and Silver
Coiu. Current and Pur Funds received on deposit.
Slocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made
at any poiut in the United States.
Souih East comer of Market and Fifth streets,
myll PITTSBURGH. PA.
Treasurer’s Office of the Uhartlers Valley
Railroad Company.
SUBSCRIBERS to the above Road are hereby notified that
the Board of Directors have celled for a second install
ment of Five Dolla&s per share, payable 10 the Treasurer
-on the lRt Monday of JUNE, and also Fire Dollars per
share on the first Monday of each ensuing month, until
the whole amount Is pall. ’
mj3o:tT ALVAN WILKINS, Trea«nrer.
Yankee notions, fuk jolt.
Art Journal. The Parian Side.
Fern Laves, from Fanny’s Port Folio; second series.
The Lamplighter.
Chambers’ Journal, for June.
North British Review.
The above just received ami for sale by .
SAM’L. B. LAUFPKR,
fe22 «J 7 Wood street.
LACK received at A. M’TIGHB’S, corner
of Grant, and Fifih Rtraeis, a few pieces of very fine
plain and figured Black' Silks. Also, Mantilla Bilks and
Trimmings in all the fashionable colors; bleached Muslins
and Iri*b Linens, 5 cases of the very best makes, just re
ceived at A
je26 *• corner Grant and Fifth sts.
■\¥TESXKIUN DKAFTtJ—Constantly for aalo at right,
W short date, on
Cincinnati, Loularille,
St. tools, New Orleans,
Chicago, Detroit, and 7
Cleveland; at No. 71 Fourth street.
A. WILKINS * go,
I* A CON —b hhds Hides;.
If 2 do Shoulders;
2 do llams; lor sale by
•28 SMITH A SINCLAIR.
EFiNKL &UUAIW—
-15 bbls Lovering's Crushed Sugar;
?50 do Loaf Sugar;
15 do Powdered Sugar;
30 do White Coflee Sugi^r;
10 do Coarse Pulverised; tor rale by
j«2B SMITH a SINCLAIR.
11/INDOW CLASS—I6O boxes 8x10;
YY 10 do 10x12;
.'6O do 10x14;
25 do 9x12;
.16 do 759;
Swearer's and Blair's brauds; for sale by
je23 SMITH A SINCLAIR.
IjtOß KENT—A Tory desirable country neat, 7 miles from
1 ihe ritv, on the Steubenrille pike—late the Homestead
of Qeo. Wm. Marks. Along with the house and garden,
will bo an Orchard of the very best quality of grafted
fruit. For further particulars, .enquire of Mr. Jeokaon, at
the Toll Cute on the premises.
„ jyll JAB. C. RICHEY, Real Estate Agent.
JUST RECElVED.—Wearyfoot Common:' by Letich
Ritchie.
Walter Warren, or tlio Adventurer of the Northern
Wilds: by Owen Duffy.
Woman's Loto : by Eugene Sue.
Flora Lyndsay: by Mrs. Moodle.
The Frontiersman; a narrative of 1783. Jdst received
and f<*r sale by W. A. GILDKNFKNNRY k CO.,
jyll No. 70 Fourth'Street.
TkTEW KOOKU, KKCEIVED BY EXPRESS.—Oummlngs
Lectures on Daniel.
Cummings’ Lectures on the Parables.
, Thompson’s Lectures on Pulmonary Consumption. '
The Turkish Empire; its historical, statistical, religious
condition, manners and customs, etc: by Alfred De Keese,
membe: of Embassy at Constantinople. Translated,revised
and enlarged, from the fourth German editionj with me
mo in of the reigning Sultan, (Omer Pacha,) the Turkish
Cabinet, etc., etc: by Edward Joy Morris, late U. 8. Charge
«I’Affaires at Naples. For sale by B. T. C. MORGAN,
}elfi 104.W00d street,.
A GOOD Dw&LidMJ HuUafi (No. 20 Third'street; SOU
SALE —Contains eight rooms, good cellar and finished
attic. [Jeial 8. CUTUBRKT k SON. 14q Third street.
WKTNUIiSE WANTLD—oue thaiia TouDg andOealtbyj
Apply at FRANCISCOS''Agency Office,
No. o 2 Fifth wtreot, near frast Office. -
IRON—6u tons ho. 1 Anth ~~ - -/■ '~~
X 106 “ No. 2 do; .
100 w No. S - do; r - • 1 t■* *>L:*
Good branda, for sale by WM. BINGHAM kCO
jy * Canal Bans.
tELEGUAPHIC.
By the O'Reilly Lines fof the Morning Poet
~ P0UBl)4Y8 IiTKR TROK EUROPE.
25.
arrival df the pacific.
He* Tore, July 24.—The steamer Pacific arrived at Mi
o’dock this morning, with Liverpool dates to the 12tb inst
Thera were no battles of importance. The English fleet
had temporarily withdrawn from Oronstadt.
Russia is forcing Austria jnto new negotiations.
Btrohgauspickms are entertained of Austria’s good faith
to the allies
LiTWr.—The fleet has temporarily withdrawn from Oron
stadt to! Barduo. - There has been no battle.
'PruMta-isradsaspedalenvoy to Austria, urging her to
refralo from farther steps with Trance and England, but
rather to join Prussia in negotiations for peace.
The Arabia arrived oat on the morning of Sunday.
The news absolutely amounts to nothing.
Distrust has again been excited reepeotlogtbe intentions
of Austria
Austria baring, at the Instance of Prussia, countermand*
ed the advance of her ariny into WaUaehia, the Russians
will not burry to evaetoielt. On the contrary, the liasr’s
letter to Prussia under any circumstances be In*
sists on retaining the one of Sereth for strategic reasons.
Considerable mystifications bangs over the diplomatic
relations of the powers. Austria baa again resorted to me
diation, and it Is expected about a fortnight will elapse be*
fore the hext phaee of negotiation transpires.
There is no actual war news, excepting an action at Qiur*
coo on the 6th July, when the Turks crossed the river lo
force, meeting with the Russians. A battle ensued, when
the latter' lost 600 killed and many wounded
The Russians still occupied the Danube bank from the
Alata downwards.' The Trench and English continue to
Concentrate'between Varna and fihumia; 60,000 men are
now there.' P
The report that the bombardment of Oronstadt began on
tha 30th of Jan?, is not true.
Austria announces a new voluntary loan of 500,000,000
of florinsat 06 tnr five per cents specie dividends.
By the President of (be United States.
IN pursuance of law, I, FRANKLIN PLKRCB,
of the United Sla tea of America, do hereby declare sod
•make known that pobite aaie will be bold at theundennen
tioned land .Offices, In the State of WISCONSIN, at the
purioda hereinafter designated, rit:
At the Land Office at BTEVBNB’. POINT, commencing on
Hondny, the fourth day of September nest, for the dispo
salof public land* ahuatad in the following named town
aliipa, Ti*:
AortA t»f the base line, and rati nf the fourth principal me-
Township* twenty-one, twenty-five, twenty-six, and twen
ty-seven, of range two.
Townships twenty-five, twenty-qix, twenty raven, twen ty
elght, twenty-nine, and thirty, of range three.
Townships tweoty-iWTen, twenty-eight, tw«-ntj-nine, and
thirty, of'raogo four.
Townships twenty seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and
thirty, of range nine. '
Townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and
tlilrty, of range ten.
Townships twenty-seven, twenty-eight, twenty-nine, and
thirty, of range eleven.
At the Land Office at LA CROSSE, commending on Mon
day the eighteenth day of September next, for the disposal
of the public lands within the undermentioned townships,
vis:
JiorOi of the base Kne, and of the fourth principal me-
Townships twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-tonr, twen
ty-eight, Red twenty-nine, of range one.
Township* twenty-two, twenty-three, tn«l tweoty-nlne, of
range two.
Township twenty-nine. Of range three.
Township* twenty twenty-five, twenty
six. twenty-seven, and twenty-eight, of range four
Townships twenty-one, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty
four, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-seven, and twenty
eight, of range five.
Townshios twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-five, twen
ty-six, and twenty-seven, of range six.
Townships twenty-three and twenty-four, of range fe-ven,
y>rih of the bate line, and eati of the fourth principal i»«-
Tnwnxblp tsrmiy-flTe, of ranw on«.
At tb« Land Office at WILLOW IU VKR, crramcndln,' *>n
M.mdar, tb* elefenth day of S**piomlwT next, fur tbcdta*
pc«al of th«-politic land! rltuatnd within tho following
named towoahipS. to wit:
y.>r'Ji of the bast line, anjuftst of the fourA prineijhil tne •
Township thirtv-scTen, of range six.
Township* thirty-six, thirty-wren, and thirty-eight, of
ra*ip* *««.
Townships thirty-fire, and thirty-wren, of
range eight. •
Township* thirty-four, thirty-fire, thirty-six, and thirty,
seven, of range nine.
Township* thirty foor and thirty-fire, of range two.
Township thirty-fire, of range eleren.
Township thirty fire, of range twelre.
Townships thirty-fire, forty-wren, and forty nine, on tha
sooth phote of Lake Superior, at the mouth of St. Louli
river, of risge thirteen.
Townships thirty, thirty-five, and fbrty-scrm, of rang#
fourteen.
Townships tweDty-nini', thirty, and thirty-fire, of rango
fif een.
Townships twenty-nine, tbirlj, thirty-fire,and furty-onc,
of range sixteen.
Tiwnship thirty-fire, of range syren teen.
Townships thlrty-aine and forty, of range eighteen.
Towusbips thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, aot)
fo. /, of raoge nineteen.
A: the hand Office at MSXASIIA, commencing on Mon
dry, the twcuty-flrst day of August next, for ibe ilistxval
ot :ne public lands within the following named town.hlps.
ri::
Svthof the base line, and east of .the fourth principal me-
• Townships thirty-one and tbirtT-two, of rang* soTenteen.
At the Land Office at MtNKKAu POINT, cvtntaenriug ort
the twenty-first day of August next, for the Jtipo
eai of U» followlor Inlands, to wit:
N’.etfc of the bate line, and eart of the fiwrth principal nr*
bland* rituntnl Id section* twelve. tblrtoea, fourteen, and
of township nine, and Motion tblny-eii, id
towoebip ten, of range six.
Island* situated in lection* six and wr™, in town«Mp
niu'-, andeections one, two, nine, and eleven, la u>wiiehj>
Un, of range wren.
JOHN !
Jrllawfl3w Qmmisti*ntr flf'Ote Ocnerai I*a*d Offr.j.
M AUTO PULISIUMI t'UVV Dr-.K—Um> cl tbe ImUiUcid
oor iu um for polishing floe bra.**, Ac; 1 go*** r*t
retted by JOS- rUCMIXG.
WANTED —A cituaUon, t>y a Young Man, e* U-joU
keeper, Clerk, or Salesman. Apply at !
. FRANCISCOS’ Agency Office. " |
jv 10 66 Fifth at., near Office. ■
MUSSUE PAFEK—Afsnrted colon, for Oanfecikm.T'* usd
A at low price.*, by J. 8. DAVISON,
j»lb 65 Market id.
NEW ARIUVaL at HOOD’S.—Just revolved a au.i
rich assortment of fiue Gold Jewelry ofoutety dn«irablr
sty .e Alm>. pead and velvet port monies, in great v&rle
th*; fine fans, gold and silver thimbles, ami numerous
goods, all of will: sell at New York city
pn .‘as, and much below the print* usually axkrd at oilier;
establishment* in this city. Cad and examine our goods
an i prices, and save from 25 to 60 per cent, in your pur
cb.ines at 61.Marketstreet. jrll
T^MKKY—29OO lbs, assoricd numbers, on linnu ancj for
Xj sale by ]_jy7J VLKMI.NU ttlu>S.
WANTED —A riloation for a Farm Hand; ayoungmnn,
who has been raised to the ba-inw*. Apply at
FRANCISCCS* Agency Office.
jyS No. 65 Fifth Street, peer Post Office.
T’OR SALE—A beaulifnl location or rite for a Bolling
X Mill, Glass Works or Foundry, situate in Temperance
vil't*, Allegheny county, Pa. For terms and price enquire
of Mr. J. Howard, Fourth street, or
JAMES C. RICHEY,
j-29 ' ' Real Estate Agent.
£) • > ACRES OF LAND FOR RALE—W ilh a smalt Frame
House—l 2 acres in coni, within 5 mites of the city..
jyll . , B- CPTHBKRT ,k SON, 140 Third st
I EXTRACT OF VANILLA—I gross of Botra's celebrated
1j flavoring extracts of Vanilla, received by
jvlg : -JOB. PLKMING
'INK SOAFS —A large and fresh supply of CleanyCel
* ebrated Honey Soap; Low’s Old Brown Windsor, and
tnriety of other kinds, received by
j>7 , JOS. FLEMING.
k OSIN BOAF—B76 boxes No. 1 Soap, for sale by
JV js23 fiMITH A SINCLAIR.
Teas Tor the People*
NOTWITHSTANDING so much fuss about the
E“‘"Vl' r scarcity of Tea, we are receiving 350 Half Chests,
nf of Young Hysons, Imperials, Qunpow-
Oolongs, Souchong, and Congou, all of which
has been selected with care, and will be sold as usual. 1
A. JAYNKB,
nplO Pekin Tea Store. 88 Fifth t-t.
TVrEW BOORS, BY AT DAVISON’S BOOK
J.N STORK, 65 Market street, near Fourth.
The Pilgrims of Wahdngbam, a tale of the Middle Ages:
by \gnes Strickland. J
Kills, Lakes, and Forest Streams.
Travels in Armenia, Russia, Turkey, atul> Persia: by
Cu-xon. "|
(twl Creek Letters. I
. Maurice on Lords Prayer. j
Christmas Holidays in Rome: by Kip. jyl<>i
liUKE WORKS 1 FIRE WOKKfiH—
-1 200 boxes Fire Cracker*;
6 gross Roman Candles, 12 balls; j
7 “ do do 8 do;
6 do do ■ - 6 do;
8 “ do do 4 do;
4 u Triaqgles, No. 1;
3 “ do do 2;
60 boxs Jackson Crackers;
600,000 Torpedos;
40 gross Pin Wheels;
20 ’* 1 ounce Rockets;
15 “ 2 do do;
12 “ 4 do do;
15,000 “ Pulling Crackers;
Secomlaupply; just reoelved and for sale by
J. C. ANDERSON k CY,
j«27 No. 6 Wood street.
ld THE TIME'TO SUBSCRIBE!—The following
X*i Magazines and Newspapers are about to commence
new volumos. Now is the time to subscribol RUSSELL A
BHO., Booksellers, Stationers and Literary Dealers, No. 16
Fifth street, near Market, art) receiving subscriptions. Coll
and make arrangements for your favorite Magazines and
Newspapers.
Harper, Knickerbocker,
Putnam, Godey,
Graham, Puterson,
Wavurly Magazine, , Llttell's Living Age,
Leslies’Gasatto, ; Chambers’Journal,
Gleason’s Pictorial, , Hunt’s Merchants’ Magazine
Flag of Our Union, 1 Blackwood,
Borticulturist, Magazine of Art,
Water CofeJoarnal, ' Phrenological Journal. j*2B
MUZZLE YUUR DOGB— 6 uosen Dog Muzztea, just re
ceived and for sale by , DOWN k TETLEY,
jn2V .j 136 Wood street.
IHBEStX-24boxes prime, Cheats, jost recoived and for
J. Sale by :| Uy4] u SMITH A SINCLAIR.
(AHEAP HOUSES—SSSO, $lOOO and SI,IOO—FOR SALE a
j Frame House of 5 rooms, well arranged and in ’good
order, w|lh a loj of 22 feet front on Clay alley, near Wash
ington street, and not for from the Coart House. Price
ss6o—terms easy. 1 '
Also—A good'Uouse and large Lot of Ground for $lOOO,
and’a Boom wjlll finished for $l,lOO. Terms of payment
my [jy!6] 3. CPTHBERT k SON, 140 Third street.
ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY OKNTS PKK ACRE, for
good landiSitoata on the latere of Big Fishing Creek,
Va. Several tracts of 1000 acres each, will bo *6ld In lots
to salt purchasers, at the above pries; also, some at s2jper
acre.' About 1000 acreson Fish Creek, within from 2 to 4
miles oi the Railroad, atss per acre. Also, 100 acres about
10 miles from Moundsrille, and 6 from the riTer, at
$lO per gcre. Good lands, good titles, and ea?y terms.
For fall particulars call on, or address by mall, post paid,
| „ 8. CUTHBKRT k SON,
jy!6 1 ' E*i*te Agents, 140 Third st.
XTOTIOE TO FARMERS.—
I\ 50 Hone Rakpa, improved pattern ;
| 20 Patent Grain Drills;
: 40 dosen Hay Rakes;
i2O do Hay Fbrks;-
6 do Gra-nCradles;
20 do Scythes and Bneaths;
ilO do Horn Monies: for at 47 Fifth street, by
ie!7 JAMES WARDKOP.
ICB tfITCBISKS. WILBON, corner of Market and
Fourth streets, is opeuJog another lot of those Terr
aueh Approved Patenfcßrittaaia lee Pitcher*, fbr family
ud'botet uee. Ice will last from four to fire hour* longer
id these than In any other Pitcher, and they arc of a good
Stor constant dee at all season*. Every family,
boose, and hotel, should be japplied with them;
**.ilf“* examine them at 67 Market rt, jylO
V oaNm jvfldORaTJ&D, Kents Couecied, ana cosiness
| j Partners procured, at the General Agency l4O
Third atreeL • - . ijrT
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«WS FOR RIVER Jtir. '
Tlu. iKeer-Last evening at dusk, the metal nuirkc»H- >1
for nineteen inches water in the channel. A hoary r»i:i
fell last night, which may possibly improve navigation.
Vipt. It. U'Kdty't new bull arrived yesterday from lien
Conrrin'e shipyard. When finished, she U Intended for
towing coal to Cincinnati, from the works of the Chartieri
Coal'Company.
■At LouitvHh;, on the the river continued to recede
slowly, with about three feet water in the canal, ami four
wt os Portland Ur.
" • ?"
X FOOT fl INCHES WATEE 18 THE CgAWHIL, METAL MAKE.
' ARRIVED. 1
Bteamer Jefftsrson, Parkinson, Brownsrilla.
“ Lucerne, Buiwett. Brownsville.
44 Thomas Shrh-er, Hendrickson, West Newton.
u Qen. Bayard, Peebles, Blixabeth.
DEPARTED,
“ Jefferson, l*arldu*on, Brownsville.
44 Luzerne, Bennett, Browmrville.
“ Thomas 9brirer, Hendrickson, West Newton.
14 Qen. Bayard, Peebles, KUzabotb.
STEAMBOATS.
“1854.”
FITTSBTOOH, CIHCIHHAXIj LOUIBYIIAE,
Pitbrirargh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
FOH Tilt COJCVCTANCF or
PAB9BNGBK9 AND FREIGHT
between
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
And Saint Louie*
Tuis Lis* is aombosed of seven
class powerful Steamers,
for speed, splendor, safety t
and comfort, and is tlie oslz th&ogoh baiiy U.te or Steam
Packets on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. B. Hail
Line of-Steaniers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint
Louts, by which passengers and freight are tiduUd and.rt
cri-pttfl through dally. Two new Steamers have been added
to the Liae, which now consists of the following boats:
Daytof Dtparlurt
Bools. Captains. from PUtAurgh.
BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. BannoovEfi....Sunday.
MESSENGER, No. ;!—J. B. Darts-. Monday.
ALLEGHENY ..Geo M'Laix Tuesday.
CRYSTAL PALACE Wm. J. Koukte Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA It. J. Uiaix Thursday.
PITTSBURGH ll.Cakpkeli.. Friday.
PENNSYLVANIA Jso. Kumeteltexl Saturday.
Lear* daily at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely.
No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of
departure.
For particulars, apply on board, or to
Pittsburgh, 1862.
legultr Wheeling Packet.
nw> THE steamer KXGH A.NGK, Capt. M’Cauuw.
cTery MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and
at P o'clock. A. M., connecting wit i
the C. and P. Cailruad at WelHvllle. Foi freight apply to
>32: J. I>. fIILLINGWOOD, Agent.
K«gu!ar Wheeling Packet*
TliK ►!t»*D)pr KClill dK, Captain Osor-ie I)
lratr* «fwv TUESDAY, TIIUUSDAY.
SATL' KDAY. atoVlc-'k. A. M., tad fun.
u«rUog with t -4* C. and l\ lUJiroad at NVIIjtUIw.
For freight apply to
jt'JO
“ 18 )4.”
CANADA WEST,
, * Cleveland, Port Stanley , frja» k
,-waafctiy: and Port Onrwcll.
TIIK FINE Jaw j rwurcM.'aoKrTELEOKAHI.CAf.Uin
R. IlftUuw; will m.hf two txijv< s week between CltfVeUbJ;
Port'HaoJity, and |*urt JJarweE, *s lollows ;
CJeTelauit fur l*on Stsnlev, rrery MONDAY and
THURSDAY EVENING, »t T oVlAk.
UaiyaPort Uurwell for Port SixuJej *t 1 o'clock.
Phrt Smulej for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY EVENING, at ./clock.
The Telegraph ivuu- ct» at CleveUul, wlib Uie Cleveland.
CVlumhu* and Cincinnati. llie Cleveland anj FitUhurtfb.
t:i” Lake abort*, and iho Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
lUiin in*. AlwonninvL* nt Port Stanley with the l,oud< u
l.iw. SUjJm*. wlilfb tonmr'.i with the Ureal Western
ttallwaJ.
t -r freight and wn.j.ly on Word, it to SCOVTLL A
LAI'.PfcIIPALK. Cleveland; ?■. f. lloLroMli, Pert Stanley ,
or A. M ItRiDR. Port llurwcll. ciar*dT;tijt''r
_ c WANTS.
1" ’and' WARRANTS WANTED—I.IS.-y l wuh to Pui
j ilia** hand Warrant* lot he amount nl Five Thou'-aad
Acre*. in Hill, VI or 40 uerw Warrant*; for which will lm
paid SI7Mo i?o!d. tor 1U) acre*, and In prrportloo *.r hO
and *0 aerie. Apply to J.OJt.s UJ.aKKIY.
Ileal Estate niii Kur prun A?*at,
mjo- corner of Seventh and Smithbeld KtrwU.
11/ ANTED—T\V*» u!t THREE LuTS. onTiuiaT-o'd
fj\ la»iw«-»*o fmilhbrM and Grant slroot*, lor wht.*:i a
•air price •-rill hv p.u.) Inquire of
TU’iM.AS 7h Fourth ntv.-t.
IN* Til It; MATTER «lF Til E E\ T KNSI )N ijY lIANCMCK
SrliKfcV, in City of Pith-burgh. No. T» of October
Term. IK»4.
July —The Tif*»crs Appointed by the o»urt, in
the abotr c»»f, t > ti»'» ibr pp)unj .m>r wlnrh It w».i j.:
pO*<*A t»> i-XIeQU .*-\i.t tSfeel, bt>tli£ of the opluion Ul*t th«
pr<>po-*t-d lucre*** of »idtb oi »«id nrret b> expedient, nud
tiHriciff Mcenaloe-i and Jetcrtuiurd thr dnuaipi likely u> l**
dw»n to private ptoperly by Raid extension. Notice, in pur
euKtt.o of the direction* of the Act. of A»«mllv, U hereby
t« »ll person* interred iQ defraying the exp-jnro
thiTt- I. that »a)a viewer* vriii ra*eilo4i>:b*rKe tb« furthrr
dmlraof tbi'lr •{•pr.-iDUn-nt, *t the i'KKUY IIUUSX, in the
CUyof I’Utwhurgh, «.n WtUNKAi; \Y, Au h -u»t J, 1»M. at J
o'ciMts, I‘. M., <>« raij day. K-.U»Y
TIitMAS STKKL,
C. L. MAUSK,
JAb. W. Wi.k'IAVEM.,
II K. M'OotVKN.
.>* 3d. KIKK, li^.rs
IJSTTKRS Tr-i*taeul*rvto the Estate of JOUN NICK KL,
j Sr.. late «>r Robinson town*hip. in the munty of Alle
ctienyj I*a , dec'll.. haring b-**n granted tf the midcrstgTi*«d.
all pf-KUP indebted u> wild nuti! arc to make
iinoiedinU- pn> uioni; ant all person* having claim* <>r de
maud* against th>-ew!a;«. of tlir* said decedent, will make
knowu the »*me wjtnout delay to
jej ltd* I'd®
Norcrou' Planing Mactilnt.
MV Rotary I'luim.g Machine lias just It-ru il•--- 1-1. J tit.'.
tii Infringe the Woodworth Mw-liine by the jMiprrtne
Court of the Culled Stales, and I am uoe prepared to sell
right* to u*,. in all part* of tho United States. This ma
chine five* universal *nH*firu-,ii. Itnbtaiued n medal U.tli
in Net* und Ho nm, over the Woodworth machine*,
after a trial of three neck*.
V (1. NoßCnoyp. *'
Oniic or nrTauin'.u ii\< OmHSt, )
July 10lh, I>M. i
T'niß TRUSTEES rf the Pittsburgh tins Company bare
thL« day declared a Dividend of rivt vkr tt5T on the
Capital Stock of said Company, out of the profits of the la-t
rix months, payable on demand, ut StoekholJer* or their
representatives, at the office of the Company.
jyHrJm ■ JAMES M. CJIKISIY, Treasurer.
POWKU At aiKKDON,
ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMKNTAI CARVERS.—
Ornamental Pattern* for CV-ting, In every style;
51c*'eling, Designing, Ac. Couij>oMiioti UrrmmeuU for the
decoration of Steamboat*. Buildings Acg fti SMITiiFIELD
Street, nt"*r the Post UJfic.v , j\l:2m
1 AND! LAND!:—?. CClllliEU'l A rO.N ha»e tor sale
1j Farms of from 00 to 1000 acres, located in Peunsylva*
nia. Ohio, Virginia, ami iiiinols; upwards of 10,000 acre*
in M’iiran county. Illinois; several t.acta of land on tha
waters of Big Fishing Creok. Va., in lots of 13u acr-m and
upwards, at sl,bd, $3, (6, and fib j«t acre. Parson* wish*
lng to !buy, will find it t<» their advantage to call at our
oltle*>. No. 14U Third street. jy3
81LES, MANTILLAS, DRESS HOODS, tonbioi'Jcrie?,
Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, House keeping Goode,
Linen and White Goods, Bonnets, Millinery Good*. Gents.
Furnishing Goods, Ac., Ac., have all l»evn marked down from
*Ju to UTJ-j per cent, during the Semi-Annual Sale of
A. A. IIAW>N A CO.,
i'~JO ~i> Fifth Street.
SUGAR— AO hints prime fr. u. Sugar ; -
1 do Clarified do:
UeceiTed per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignment;
fjrsaleby fJe2l ] J. A. HUTCHISON A CO.
Black teas"—
Sup. Cliulon Powehong, (in papers) at &G eta. per Ih.
Finest Fongliie Chulau, do do.
For sale by f jc24j W. A. M’CLURQ.
fl'UßNiFßEfcDd.
J. Kuta Baga, Purple Top,
Vbtlow Aberdeen, Norfolk,
Oloho, and Dales Hybrid; wholesale
and retail at the Seed Sure, Fifth street.
j*3U __ JAMES WAKDIIOP.
1) AJIASOLB—AT A. McTiUtliTS, corner of ilnoi *ud
Fifth titreeU—ltH) plain Ort-an tin; lf>o figured, all
colors; ?6 tli’ured and liaod: 76 pluio tiros de Naples, lined;
100 plain Uro* de Naples, all colors; 200 Children's plain,
fi(jarui uud HucJ, all colors. All of which will bo sold low
for quality. jely
U NDEKWOOi/ri ROdToN ’lkMON'&VuUl»{
Chanvnu'n Wiiladelpbia Syrup;
Do I'lne I'pple do;
Do itaepbvrry Vinegar; for krlh by
je2o_ _ L w. a. sroyjoG.
Hosiery and uluyks.—a. a" MAsojr<roL»rwfu,
during their t-ale, offer every description of Olorc*
<uii Hosiery at a reduction of 2.1 per cent. JjO
SAIiKU.VTU^— 4u boxed fair In courier, hxJf aud pound
jja{«rd, received and lor said by
4 A. MASON A CO— tXW cased and pai-kayea oi' the
il., latest and must deaiiable elyieß of J Jry Goods will be
opened on the iiinb, 30th and 31m of May. my 27
HARPER Foil JULY.—Harper's Magazine, for July,
[just received aud lor sale by 8. 1!. I.AI'FFKR,
Jj l b 7 Wood streo!.
Kli> GLOVES—Uajoii's tdwk ami colored Kid Gloves.
Also, kid tiulshed feUk Gloves, at- ,
je-Ji FRANK TAN QOUDER'S-
SUOULDKK BK.iCKS—A large lot of excellent Shoulder
braees received by [ jy7] JOS. FLEMING.
SKIDLITZ POWDERS —3 gross, freshly prepared,for r&lo
by • [jy7[ Jos. Fleming.
I Uißll MOSS — loo lbs, Tory HU]>erior, received ibis day by
J_ j)7 ' JUS. FLEMING.
kJ UP EH CAKUUNAXE aUl>A —Ii»,UIH) ttu ou hand uudlur
Rale by FLEMING BRuS ,
Successor to J. Kidd & Co ,
Jj7 No. GO Wood street.
LOVES—-1000 lbs on hand and for sale oy ° ~
jy7 FLEMING BROS._
T*ANi3H"'wiiJLTING— M) bids on bund rnd for sale by
jy7 FLEMING BROS.
WARANTKD PURE UIL ORIGANUM—SO ft* on band
and for sale by {jy7l FLEMING PROS.
I DEFINED bALTI'ETKE —2wu IDs on band and for rale
J.L_by [jy7j FLEMING BROS.
PINK ROOT—ISOO lbs on hand and for sale by
j>7 FLEMING BROS.
BLOOMS —10u tons Lake Champlain;
60 *• Juniata, (Gap Forge,) for sale by
jyl2 v KING A MOOKHBaP.
lfclti IKON—IOO long Forge, Anthracite;
JT , 110 “ Foundry, Coke; for sale by
jyld. KING A MOORHEAD.
A MILL SEAT, at the Falls of Fish Creek, V*., with IUO
acres of land, for sale by .8. CUTHBKRT * SON,
l4O Third street
EXCHANGE. —Ten acres <>[ laud, with a good OwtiUUg
House, alluata at Murraygrille, Pa., will i* eicbauged
for city pro|»«rty. B. CUNIBERT A.SON,
jv7 ' 140 Third afreet
lAKD— 0 kegs Ne. I for sale by
j jylO HENRY H. COLLINS
BACON —300 Bacon Sides for sale by
jylO HENRY 11. COLLINS.
CiUKBbE —AJO boxes, prime muting, tor sale oy
r jyll);. . ■ .. . HENRY il. COLLINS.
PKA kt> —•£> casks received and tor sale by
jylO HENRY IL COLLINS.
/■■■ ’ ? . ''
POST OF PITTSBURGH.
AND
SAINT LOUIS
JOHN 11. LIVINGSTON.) .
JOUN FLACK, j A *" nW >
Monongtihela llouzu Building*.
idwltfl
J. D. OOLUNQWtKHI. Awnt.
ISiecutor*' Notice,
JOHN 11 PHILLIPS,
John nickel, jr.,
«-f It/ddnonn township,
Kr-outor* •<( -aid John Mekel. Sr
Diwldeml,
HENRY 11. COLLINS.
i ■ j 1 •
■S'";.'- •
•. I'. - .■ ■•■-
COMMERCIAL POSI
PITTSBURGH 80-UID OP TRADE AND
MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.
OFFICERS.
SUIPTON.
First Rw Prttidail —Wji. 11. Smith.
Seamd “ “ Wu. R. IlaoWH.
Srcrrlary—'tYw. 8. Hate*.
Trrasurrr— Joint D. gcULLT.
Huperinttmlrnt— S. T. Northam, Jr .
Corumittrr. on Arbitration for July.— Wm. U. Bkith,8 kith, V. P.,
8. Hakuacuu, Wu. SaOalzt, JoeuuA Bhodxs, G*o. Black.
PB.ICES OF STOCKS.
00E1ICUS DALLY POST *>
Patricks * Friend* Exchange B’Okera,
Comer of fifth and Wood sirteit, PiltibvTi ..
LOANS. Bid. i Atked. Far TaL
Doited Staten tin. 1868 $ 119,00'$ 120,OO! $ 100,00
United States sa. 1862 - 100,00) 101,00, 100,00
PcnoßjlTaDiuGs.lBT9..._ 105,00, 000 100,00
Puna£ylranius«.iS6B 96,00. 97,00. 100,00
Allegheny onuuty Os 100,00 100,00
Allegheny county coupons 96,00 100,00 10**,00
Pittsburgh city tits 98,00| 100,00 100,00
Pittsburgh city coupons, payable I
Now York !7. 1«V»: 102,00
Allegheny City 6b ....... 66,00 l 99,00
Allegheny City coupons, payable i
Id Philadelphia. 92,00; 94,00 100,00
BANK STOCKS. I
Bank ofi'lttsburgh 65,50) 65,78 60,00
Merchant** Manufacturers’Bank 67,00 j 67,60 60,00
Exchange Bank ....... 65,25 66,60 60,00
Fnrtn«*rß’Deposit Bank
Allegheny Savings Bank 00,00, 00,00 a 2,14
BRIDGE STOCKS. j
Monongahela Bridge 23,76- 24,00 25,00
St. Clair street Bridge - , 85,00 - 25,00
Ilnnd street Bridge™ ,v.« 00,00 00, 47,00
Northern Libarth'* Bridge- 80,00 j 88,00: 60,00
INSURANCE STOCKS. ; [
Western Insurance Company *15,1f1,00|
Ciiisentt’lusuraure Company lfi,00 : 17*00;
Associated Fireaeu’sGompuny.... 6,00 j 7,00.
TKLKGRA i’ll STOCKS. I
'Atlantic and Ohio -12,00; 44,00| 60,00
Pittsburgh,CinciQuatiaLoulATiile ’41,76) 48,001 60,00
Lake Erie | 24,00) 60,00
Pittsburgh Ua» Work** 63,00 . 63.50! 60,00
Monongahcii. Shiekwaler I ' 46,00; 60,00
RAILROAD STOCK.
{VonsylT.ulh Railroad <O.OO 40,76! 60.00
Ohloand IVnuaylranlaitailrcud... 48.7f>i 49,00: 60.00
a Pl'taburph Railroad— 00,00 62.00 i 60.00
Marini Railway anti Dry Dock..— 102,60 106,00 100,00
Turtle Creek Plank Road 10.OC 12,001 26,00
Purrysril’c Plnnlc Road— 26,00. j 26,00
Orwut'buri; Turnpike 9,00 10,00 i
Chartlcrso‘iil Company . 15,60 i 20,00
COPPER STOCKS. { j
Pittsburgh und Boston ——i 176,00
North American 63,001
North «*c*t I 20,00
North 'WxtiTi:.
Aiirruture
Ohio Trap Hock
Minn-enta
aud lair Royal—
Dourliu- UoUfthtoD
Kid?'-
Fire Ft«-«»l
Aster
Bluff.
I‘ealn‘uUr
Aren -
Forest
Phwnli
Iron City
AUCTION SALES.
A action*—Daily Sale*.
AT the Concu r-iHI .Salen Room*, rorner cT Woo-1 and
Fifth -tr--;.',at lOo'ctrwi, A. >l., s p-ner»l annortiDMit
of fM'K*.nn!<U. 3t*j l> an-1 Fancy Or; QooJb, Booty
and Sbot'B, lli.ti-.CapR, Ac..
AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Or>-«eriep.Qot*«c.n»are, ‘.!ar?wartr, Table Cutlery, Looking
Ulawr;., New and Sxn-toi [land l{ou.«ehoid end Kitchen Fur*
uiture,
AT 7 O’Cl/’OS, ?. M.
Hiv>kf. Stutionery. Van-y Articli-a, Musical InstmaebL*,
llanUtiv end Cutl-ry, Clr-thinr. Variety Goode. Gold am!
Hin.-rmat• A.'. p. M LAVIP. Auctioneer.
fly tlie President cf Uie United States.
IN purMiau.eol Ikw. 1. F>. VNKMN PIKKCK. Pn-.id.-nt
o| tll>- CiUt«-d flair c-f do h'-ri-be dwlnrc tind
tnuke Sr.'Wn that puMic file.* will !*• h«-ld at th- und-r
-tn*-.nn,».-r l I .and Om-«. in tin- ?*T\TK OF SUCUIuAN, at
tl.r |- n--i- ti. T'inat'ter v-2 :
At U- Laii.i <»ftW if 3 A IM.T nTl£ M Alt IK,
on >i»M-AY. th- Ft-l’t-.TU BAY OF SIM'TKMUKR nest,
f.«r ||..- ii-(.j-ui.-l. l*nd>-i.uausl within the follow
ing nun--1 ’• wii. hi| *. t.. w 11 :
.Y.-rf.*. -.•(• <rx ,;n</ !h' /-rt vi;- >1 jnrnJmn.
Tow n.-ntj- f «rt%-«dx, f.-rty r*-»-n, and f.jrtv-right, of range
Un.
T.jwr-h:; 1 f.-rtv-* i/lit id rang*- r.U-r.-a.
•JV**ljeh I- t.-iU id:.- of ' fir.-a
Township. fort;,- !*(-, u.rt;, four, ani Jortr-Crj, of range
tw. tr\
YoMrn-ht} - urt\ four nnl f.rly-fiti- < f ran-.- twenty-three.
Town r-rv. rwn.f-rit lht~*.f.Ttr f. ur, and f.*r:>-flre,
of rang’- !»• I.:> ;■ «i-
,rl>-li.r. :- ..fr tf i»;c t-cnJy IH-.
! '7(} tW'i »■ .1 flirty-il.it.* «.f r»ngr twi-ntye-'ut.
Town-htj- t'.rt. uin--f mnd- fweuty ugh:.
Towi.-tu-.- J.»rt >--t*t•••* end fifty of range i w-aty-nine.
■J ov. n-hi,* l.ft> ( iin- no 1 fifty of ian-- thirty.
T.twti»hn« ftrty nine end fifty of mn.-f thirty-one.
t..hi r . forty >ix. foty-n r«n, forty-right, and forty
•irry f >rtj--v!jht, aud forty.
■Jivwii-!-.:; - ! .rty-*K
nit,*- ».'f thirty thrr-.
1>- f>tti tw.\ t' , rtythTV<\ forty five, f>*rtj-?i.\, nnJ
forty■«« i v* i s, «>: raci**- thirty-four.
fTty-flrr nnJ of thirty tire.
T &%; udiii}!- ( r •* t. »r asol tr.tt j Ct« of rung- foriy no**.
f.>m-f>ur tiu-i forty-fit o of tortylfcn*.
M U,*> l.sn-1 <*"i«.• »t bl'A'-AS. cnnjracntdtJit on MON*
iMV.lhf KWHTFO.NTH l‘\V OF n*xt, &»r
;h> <hj>prMU irf OiH put.',: - lund» Kjtuul<d in the following
t'«pOilp—. to wi “*
.Vort.-; ■/ ih' l«t.
ail'/ terr.t *>f the )inr, nu-n-liiin
tfttm-uiai*.
Ct-lrT
au i f t:v-o
i>[ run/**
;i. '.birlyninr. uni f.>r-
Touu.Mf-onri.
ty. ot riu/» !«■ niy -litp.
tt>iriy-*u, thir.v— v.-n, thirty right, tLirH
nit.-, f >rt>. iin l f <hvi>oi. >.f rin;" twern >lv
T-'wi.'J-.ij•« thirty • i\. thirtyat>J Jorty,
rf rmuj:** t».*nt.»-r<*v~ti.
ih’rtv 'i’L i.f rang- tweoly-H,:!.
1 >i- l-y In * fur th>? u*«- <;l S«-L*»u>. Mili
tsi v :.i;<l wi’h thow " i | Wsm(> »n«l
r.T.-flio*!nuU.«. mmlrt ih-rt-by unJit 1-r ou!h\at on." if
nn-. u. the .'lnto by tin- -nt uotitird •• An lot to
otl: tii.' the Stair i.f Ar'-.»nr«» nu.l other State* to rrt'liUCl
• •tr«tr>|> 1 nt ■-I>*' within U*«- r limit'
J VV>, H'i'i t< 's, hul*'i/ruu\ Otf tj/'i
i lx* i«i the u!»*T" Wind* will t* iv:u:scn‘'ed on llie
d»v< 4. mi l wiii proceed in the order lu which they
ur* ailverli-ed until the wl,ok* .'Wall bare Wtq offi-rad, ami
iftr Pftl.-, thy* »•!..-.•.] . ! Ut I. ■ -air riltill U k.-t-t op. » longer
th, n'twn ro—'i*. in 1 r..» private vntry of any ■ f the lands
wi.riu. 1.'.:--1 until after lln* expiration nt th»* two week*.
i.iion 'under my baud. nt the rite of W.i-iiincl*>». this
•«VBe*iiith 'lu*• May, Anno Domini, ••n- thousand right
huudro*] m. 4 hfl> f ur. FRANKLIN I’IKUCK.
By the Prv*! i<-nt :
Jens Wu.-ox, C*'innib*ioii--r > f the 0.-tiernl I/mJ OGlcc.
NOTICE T' PREEMPTION CLAIMANT:-.
1 Very i•>'>•-"!» ••i.il'h 'I U.e right of p:r-ui ptinn to rniy
of iln* Imi'li vijli.iu U.o Township? nod part* of Township*
above enumerated, !.- required t*; ec’ahlDb the fame to the
of tin* Register urn! Rce-drer of tin* proper Land
(Jin *. ami makii {•».. lUftit LhiTcfur us w*-:i a* practicable
nf . r newing th,.» mdiee. ami b-f*re the day appointed for
Ihr .v:muii i:r*nu*nt of til*' public Pale of the lund* I*mlir:t
i*in * tin* tract claimed; otherwise such claim will K* for
feilud JOHN WILSON.
ji ■ llimmiifl mrr r.f thr 4irvurnl Istml O-lier.
Valuable dllll Property for Sale
-\\7 ILL t*o sola on the pr*utl-es, nt tin* month • f Sandy
W Creek, lu PuUu township, on TiIL'RhDAY the 3rd
da) of Augu-f n**xt, a STEAM SAW MILL, with Chopping
Mill utta< hed, nil to gtvd running order; also, a Frame
Hou.-*', rttnbiiuu, Ac . situated between Col. Morguu‘s Coal
Ealinod arjd Allegheny V alloy Railroad. The h*a-e of the
lot <'f ground (ftl-.-ui nin« mTt*s) on which nre the above
mentioned iropp-vemeute, will expire cn the l*t <*f April.
l&M Pun hn*'r may remove the MUD an ! Building oft
the ground at nny time during ml i lease. If the I>w«»ilinn
House i.* not reiu’.-vnl the heir* oi C Feodori, Sr., must pay
the purchaser two humlret and fifty dollars at ihe oxpirn*
tioii of the lense. Ground subject to a rent of thiny dol
lar*. n year, Fuswrudon (given on the tir*t of O -to U-r next.
Sal,, to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. Terms cash.
ALEXANDER MULNIX.
C. SNIVKI.Y,
ji-l:lUli-tw Adm’rof K. Peadon, Jr. dec'd.
ji. u The fee simple title ol the above mentioned lot of
ground will he sold nt public sale, as soon as an onler of
the orpUaua Court can be obtained by E. Peadon’s Admin
istrator hfr tlnr. purpose. C. PNIVKIA',
Adrn'r of E. Peadon, Jr . dec’d.
For Sale.
IMIK subscriber offers f ir .-ate u FARM,situated In Eliia
belh township, Alleabony county. Pa., »■.£ miles from
M'Ki esport, 4 l 5 milos trom Kliiabcthtown, and
from Buena Vista. It contains SEVENTY ACRE*, more
or lew, about li;» acres cleared, the balanco hmS (good Oak
Tlml*er. Ii has five or six (good Springe of water and Coal
In abundance. There areerectcd two Dwelling Houses,one
fratue. tour rooms and kitchen; oae Log House and B-ack
smilh Shop; also, a frame for a Saw Mill, and a small
Stable. For further information enquire t.f the subscriber,
on the premises.
jv*dl:w:im* JOHN U- M’KELTY.
ot jce fn Sc 1»oo 1 Teachers.
rpilK Board of'School Dirwtors of Lower St. < lair town
-1 shin, will meet at school House No. 1, Ml Washington.
St it) o’tflock, A. M-, on SATURDAY, July ’J’dd. Jamos M.
Pryor, Ewp. County Superintendent, will be present and
■ examine ail ;>cr-onn appl) mg as Teachers.
Th» Board employ two Female and six Mole Teachers.
Salaries of Female*. $*JO per month—of Males, $3O and $35
ur uic-uth. The Schools arc expected to be open 10 months
next year. T. J. BKHI AM, President.
A. B. Secretary.—
Farm lor Sale.
rpHK undersigned cir-?r for sat.- that excellent Farm in
J. Wilkins township, lately owned by Andrew Johuslon,
lien J.v.lt in but ton mile* from Pittsburgh.on theNnrthern
Turnpike, and cent tin* 14d ACKklo OF LAND There are
mi it fuur Dwelling Ilouno.-. t«o Hams, and other out
house, and a (Iri.-t Mill. About seventy five acres are
cleared, and it W under pood cultivation. A good On-hard,
good firing* of Wti or. and Coal, are found on It. A good
title can be made, and possession given ou the first of
March next. , .... , .
For terms and particulars or either of the un
dersigned MAItOAUBT JOIINBTO.V,
j y 7:wsn» CHAKLKB M. JOHNSTON.
-<• ust received, u large stock of SOLE
4 LKATHBK, I’himdolphiit Kipsund Calf Skiua,Country.
CalWtins. Shoe Threads, and Shoe Findings generally, Ac,
which I will sell at the lowest cash pricu. tl. HILL,
f»ip£kwy Smitufiold street.
Sealed Fropoaala
WILL BK RECEIVED UNTIL MONDAY, 17th of July,
at 12 o'clock, M., for a STEWARD nod STEW
ARDESS to superintend the Allegheny Oninty Poor Houwt.
pTCpo-al* to rtnte the salary p«r year, nod the iwrson se
lected will b«? required to move to the Poor House between
the 16tdi of August and Ist of September. Proposals may
be left with any of the Commissioner*.
n.. order of the Board of Commissioners.
a) THUS. YEHNER, President
Attest; John Gu.rm.sy. J&+ Secretary —{ jy7:w2t*
Administrator's Notice.
WHEREAS, Letters of Administration having been
granted to the nndersigued on tho estato of JOHN
PAIIKHILL, dtfc’d., late Of East Deer township, Allegheny
county nil I>ertffln« hating claim* against said estate are
requested to present them authenticated
for settlement, and nil knowing thenWlTe* indebted are
D 'iv7^tH* Cmll BDd HBttl ‘‘~JAMEa HENDERSON, Adm’r.
Printers' News ink.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY KKGB PROITTS NEWS
INK Just reoeitod at llio PEKIN TEA STOKE, 38
FIFTU street. Printers nt a distance, hy enclosing fire
dollars, can hare u keg pent to any part of the country.
A. JAINKS,
oct2B.Tr Agent for the manufacturer.
THE subscriber has rec-lted his supply of TURNIP
SEEDS of the most approved sorts, for the Farm and
Barden; 50 bushels Seed Buckwheat; Hunt’s Patent Wheat
Drilln- aeddi-i and the improved Square Harrows, and
Agricultural M&cbinV* of the newest and best patterns;
wholesale and retail, at the Seed Store, 47 Filth street,
i ja3o:w3t* JAAUSS WARDROP.
Lard and lard oil—
-15 legs No. 1 Lard;
10 bbYs do Lard OD;
5 half bids do;
Received and fot sale by
mylB MILLER * RICKBTBON.
RICE —20 tierces prime Hire received and for sale by
MILLER A RIOKBTSON,
jel7 . 221 and 223 Liberty rt.
lARD OIL—IO bbls No. 1 Lard Oil;
j 10 bf do do; for sale by
je!7 MILLER A RIOKKTSON,
JAVA COFFEE—Iiu hocKeta Old Gov. Java Coffee, for sale
by [je!7l MILLER A BICKKTSON.
CILARKT WINE—4u cases ‘♦St. Julian” Claret, received
J and for sale by | je!7] MILLER A BICKBTSON.
OLIVE OIL—I 6 cases Olive Oil, for sale by
jel7 MILLER A RICKETBQN.
STAR CANDLES—2S boxes 4’s, 6’s'and 6’s Btar Candles;
for sale by [jel7j MILLER A RICKBTBON.
IM3U-— 36 bblfl Medium No. 3 Mackerel;
1 10 " ,No 1 Pickled Ourring; ia store end for
je!7] MILLEIt k KICKKTSON.
CHAMPAGNE— 40 baskets “172,” “174,” Champagne
Wine, landing ami for sale by
je!7 MILLER A.IUCKBT3ON.
*3 HaD—l6 bbls No. 1. fur sale by
J my 29 SMITH A SINCLAIR.
MANTILLAS. —A. A. MASON a CO. have now for sale
more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. (my 22
LINSEED OIL—IO bbla for sale by
jelQ HEN AY HOLMES.
LIME— 100 bbls for sale oy
je!9 HENRY HOLMES.
OALEKATUs—IO bus Pulverised Saleraius, in quarter,
O halves and pound papers, fur sale by
jclO lIKNRY HOLMES.
BUTTER— 16 kegs freah Burkin Batter, for sale by
jely HENRY HOLMES.
Ij'GUß—o bbla fresh this day received, and for sale by
Xj jelO HENRY HOLMES.
ELUK LICE WATER—3 bbts received this day by
JOS. FLEMING,
my2|3 corner of the Diamond and Market st.
NO. 1 LARD 01L—25 bbla in store and for sale by
mygg FLEMING BROS.
LARD OIL, NO, i—Just received and for Bale by
mjlSj _____ JOEL MOHLEIL
fIOKRHAVK’b cToMAOti BITTERS—I 2 down on hand
11 and for sale by [jelttj JQIIN HAFT, J&.
ISRAELS —50 bbls first quality, on consignment; tor sale
1 by | je!9) F. SELLERS A CO.
KICE —34 tierces on consignment anti for tale by
my 29 P. SELLERS A CO.
VrKW DECORATIONS—St. NieholM’bridal chamberp«-
i. 1 tern, for sale by
_je*
STAR CANDLES—6O boxes Cincinnati, assorted sixes, at
manufacturers prices.
—; ii,oo
8,20.
, 17^50
! 200,00.
8,00 10,00'
4,80 6,00,
PKKSToN A MKRHILL’tf Extracts of Lemon, Orange,
Rose, Vanilla, Peach, Almond, Jamaica Ginger, and
h utincgs; for sale by [ jrfOj - W. A. M’CLUKU.
TiANNY FERN'S NEW BOOK—Fern Leaves, from Fan
-17 ox's Portfolio; second series; with original designs:
bj Fred. M. Coffin. Jusl received by
7,oo;
1.13 i. 7«:
a,OO 3.25.
0.00 2.00;
2.00 2,60
'JMIK tiUIKT UKARl—Just published complete, from
X Biarhweud’s Magazine, price 25 cents; for sale by
J»ia 11. Miner A CO., 32 Smithfleld street.
C.OOi
O.OO
7.00 0.00,
2.50 a.oo
BKUVVN AND WaiTK FLAIL GiMi HA &IS—An assort
went of the above Goods just received at
A. McTIGIIK'S,
jcls corner of Grant and Filth streets.
/touEY’S AND PKTKrtSON’fI MAGAZINES, for July,
VJT have been received by RUSSELL A BRO.,
Je2ll Fifth street, near Market.
I vRY I’KACUKti—IO bbla Itry Peaches; ap do Dry Ap-
I / plea, for sale by
jelW
HERRING —100 bbl* Baltimore Herring in store and for
tal* by ENULISH A RICHARDSON,
ci)3o 116 Water and 150 Front at.
BALTIMORE HERRING—IOO bbla received lb la day by
Pennsylvania Railroad, aud for aala by
ENGLISH k RICHARDSON,
jeo 116 Water street.
HAD—do bbla Baltimore Shad in store and for sale by
O ENGLISH k RICHARDSON,
tpy-IO 116 Water and 160 Front at.
t i UAL>—io boU Baltimore Shad, in t*U>rv and for rale by
O j'*# KNGLISU A RICHARDSON.
WHITE FISH—SO bbla inr pec led, for rale by
ENGLISH k RICHARDSON.
MACKEREL —lOu bbla No. y, for rale by
_jed ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
—to bbla prime Pears, for rale by
j«n_ __ jssausn a richabdson.
RICE —UK) tierce* prime Rice, for s ilo by
jelT ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
SiIADI— -ia br>l« Shad;
60 hi bbla Shad ; in store and for rale by
j*l* _ ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
[POTATOES— dO sacks for sale bv
L J«-> HENRY H. COLLINS.
T VKI i'EACH KS—'«i6 bui> prime, (or tale by
17 jrlu HENRY 1L COLLINS.
, ill' APPLES— tiI bus for rale by ””
1 jelO HENRY U COLLINS.
oluak and molasses—
O «'>o blide N. o. Sugir’;
76 bills <lo UolAMes;
U 5 do £.ll. Moluses; for rale by
MCLURKAN, iterkon a CO.
I VUILU KKUlT—s*eYa-l>ry Apple#;
17 li> c«*)u Dry Peach**; (or mU« by
jro MOLURKAX, IiKHRON * CO.
PorAIVKS— bogs od conj|<onwsnt, Mil for Mie by
)e'-> MCLUHKAX, tiKRHQX A CO.
BA(_XJ.\ SUOU LDERd—24 ca*kj* rewired on euxuugiuaeut
aod for »alt> low by
_ BTCLURKAX, IIERROX A CO.
Plli IllOX—luu toas Mercer county, (ilitrcu Euraace,)
ft>r «*l« by (iny24j KIM) A MOORHEAD.
1 lEIVeukD MIN KKAL WATER—In bbb and half bols,
Jl> aal tnullmrry cooj>,T»ge,) (or sal* by
KING A MOORHEAD.
/ > LAsa—6(X> boX««, HxlO, mw «uid 10x14, M’Kennan A
VJT Co.'s brand, iu store and for sale by
J*S KING k MOORHEAD.
KAMBO APPLbS—Pared cored, and sliced, pot up in
gallon ran*. BerafSticaiijr sc*al«l, retaining the origi
nal tlnTur and freshness of the fruit; for sale by
W. A. M’CLU&G.
MAt'LK j-UJAK A.ND .MULAaaKS—
-7 kegs Map!# Moliuwe*, of H gall*. each ;
‘A)O Ibi do Sugar, in cakes;
.)u»t m-tuvcd od con-slgnmeut, and for Rale bjr
__i«* _ w. a. M’CLuna
Flail
*;'pr<.Ttxl S-qiNm-
—lf> bbl* ukw Potomac Herring;
•' do do Shad, the first of
t&o season. Also, Halifax Herring; No. 1 and 3 Mackerel;
Salmon, r>muk«<d; Jo. j.iofclmJ ;on hand and fcr?alu by
pyll UAILKY A KKN’SHAW.jfca Liberty street
Jv»HN>TuN'S PATENT ICE CKBaM FREEZERS—The
Wst article of the kind !u uw. For sale by
_ BAIL* Y A KENSUAW.
Ht.CKEU'jf KARINA BOlLEK.—Tuts bif been found
ou«* of the most desirable arti<rl«*s in the way of cook*
iug uleosiis yet itm-nted. It is almost iudispensible in the
preparatiou ot Karina, Gritts, Uumonr, Green or Dried
Fruits, Ac. For sale by BAILEY A KENSUAW.
263 Liberty street.
\\r INDoW MIADES—A large stockof Transparent Win*
T T dow Shades, consisting of the Uothic, Plain, Roquet,
Flowervale, Limb-cape and Drapery rtylua; for aal- wbole
hit.lv aud retail at the Oil Cloth Ware rooms, No. lid Market
. [ j eI UJ J. A U. PIULUPi.
7( I YARDS 36 inches Transparent Buff Oil Cloth for
fwv* Window Shades, just received from the factory,
and for sale at tbo Wurerooms, No. 110 Market «treet.
‘ J. A 11. PHILLIPS.
LADIES l.VislA KUdBEK GloVrS —Of nil the sizes
c\auufiu*tumi. Also, Gents’ Glove* ot every variety;
tor sale at the Rubber Depot, No. 110 Market street.
_W*_ J - 4 H- PHILLIPS.
GUITA PEKOtLA WATER PROOF CoATS— We invite
the attention of purchasers to this new and beautiful
article; the Goods are warranted to remain pliable in ail
kinds of weather, and perfectly water proof; for sole at the
India Kubber Depot, No. 110 Market street.
jrU J. A U. PHILLIPS.
WHIPS— 3U dozen India Kubber Whips, from Ito 7
feet in length, for sale, wholesale and retail, at No.
llCJilarket street. [jelJ) J. A 11. PHILLIPS.
SUMMER CRAVATS.—We are now opeuing a variety of
new styles of Lawn and Gingham Cravats and Ties for
summer wear* Also, some very rich and fashionable plain
aud fancy Si) k Cravats and Ties.
A. A. MASON A CO-,
jel'd 26 Fifth street.
CIHEAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply of Lcea
J Papers just received, lor sale by
WALTER P. MARsILALL,
_je6 85 Wood street.
FINE PAPER HANGINGS—A choice assortment in
chintz, brocatello, and satin imitations, for sale by
_je6 WALTER P MARSHALL.
ClAlthlAUK OIL OLOTU—2,GOo yards of the plain and
/ enamelled finish, manufactured on plain, twilled and
heavy duck goous; Bold wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth
Wardrooms, No. 116 Market street.
my'-Hi J. A H. PHILLIPS.
M’ ORSK’S COMPOUND SYttUP OF YELLOW DOOR
ROOF—This compound will remove diseases arisiog
from impurity of the blood. It acts as a purifier of the
blood; stfungthens and bracos the system; is harmless
simple in its effects. For sale by
Jell) JOHN HAFT, Jr.
7 \IUEb BEEF—IO tierces S.^. Beef.
U my 29 F. SELLERS A CO.
HARPER'S MAGAZINE, for Juoe, for sale by
B. T. C. MORGAN,
uiy3l lt>4 Wochl street.
KIFLE GUNS AND PISTOLS—A great variety kept con
stantly on band, together with the necessary nppurie
nances, and shooting material in general, for sale by
_je24 BOWN A TKTLEi*.
REVOLVERS —A good assortment ot all kinds of Revol
vers, including Colt's, Allen's, Marsten’s, Weruer's,
aud the Revolving Hammer Pistol, just received and for sole
wholesale or retail, by BOWN A TETLEY,
136 Wood street.
BALTIMORE lIEKJhINU AND dHAD, very fine, for sale
by the barrel, by BAILEY A KENSUAW,
j* 263 Liberty street
If NOW NOTUINU SHIRT COLLARS, CRAVATS, and
JV a lull assortment of Furnishing Goods, at the new
Trimming More of
_j<-24_ FRANK VAN QORDEIL
IjVYTRA OLD GOV'T. JA\ A COFFEE—A few bags, very
Ti superior, received and for sale by
w. A. M'CLURQ.
CtKAI’E SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON A CO. have
j reived, per express, another large assortment of rich
plain and embroidered Crape Bhawlz mySo
r I TOBACCO—3I kegs Kentucky Six Twist Tobacco, received
X on consigmuent; for sale by
_ j*-i J. a. nuTomsoN a co.
NOW IB THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE.—I will furnish
Harper's Magazine for $2,40 per year, or $1,25 for e»x
6. B. LAUFFER,
jFi 87 Wood, street. .
Y» ONO.NGAHELA WHISKY—IOO bhfaOlrf Mnnnnph.l.
ijX' Wttsky, just received and for sate low by
JOHN LITTLE, Jr, Agent
j**3 ' 124 Second street
Citizens* Insurance Company*
SIIAKEa of the Stock of this Company,
X for sale by WILLIAM A. HILL A 00,
je2oUßdaw 04 Wood street.
RUSSELL A Elio, have received Harper, Graham, and
Knickerbocker, for June, at the LITERARY DEPOT,
la Fifth street, near Market. my3i
MOWING MACHlNES—Warranted to cut from 10 to 15
acres of Gran per day, with one one Bp an of horses
ana driver. For Bale by [my3o] E. E. SUANKt-AND,
PKIUUT bXKAK UHOILKKb—A fr«l» supply jusi r*-
pcired &s<i for sale by
_ my 30 ~
GRAHAM FUK JULY. —oraham’s Uaguioe for Jqlt,
jutt received and for sale by 8. B. .
Farmers.
Alio, all tbe leading weekly papers and cheap pubUea*
tioim. jj3
AKKU PEACHES—On band and for tale by the barrel,
or. less quantities, by ■*.
BAILEY A RSNBHAW.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WALTER P. MARSHALL.
F. SELLERS A 00.
1L T. a MORGAN,
104 Wood «tn«t.
IIKNKY HOLMES.
BAILEY * RKN&HAW.
?. : P- S ZX, -v’ -
MEDICAL
« PANKOttITE.”
MYERS’ EXTRACT OP ROCK ROSE, OR FW*T WoRT!
Ad Invaluable Remedy fur all Bcmfulus Disease
tion, Tetter, Rick Headache, Canker, N arsing Sore Month,
General Debility, and u* s Purifier of the Blood, In un
equalled.
- The ROCK ROSE haa gained a reputation, at home and
abroad, which no other medldne baa ever done in th j same
length at time.
DYSPEPSIA.
11 baa long been the study of Physicians, to discover som e
rnmedy for this most distressing complaint Whether they
have been successful, remains £>r the sufferers to say.
There are, in this country, hundreds of i><nn—t*h« w fc o m
suffering from Indigestion, probably, In most cases, caused
by their own imprudence lu living. To these we would say
try MYERS’ EXTRACT O* BOOK BOSK It has cured,
an 1 will cure, the worst and most obstinate cases of Dys
pepsia, and all its concomitants, —Oostivenesx, Sick, Head
ache, Heartburn, Flatulency, Acidity, Ac. See the follow
ing certl&ate:
Rrv. A. B. L. Mirks: Bear Sir—ln the winter of IM7-8,
I Buffered beyond description with Dyspepsia, and a train
of other evils dependent on it. I had applied to various
doctors, and a number of nostrums had been recommended,
bntto no purpose. I procured and used two bottles of
your Extract of Bock Rose, and found almost immediate
relief, so much so, that I have used no other medldne
since, and, in fact, lean find no other which, in my delib
erate opinion, can bear comparison to yours. And in all
cases, when I have the opportunity, I recommend your
Extract, a«« standing first over all others. Let all who are
thus afflicted try it, and find what I have found.
Truly Yours, GEO. B. CONKLIN,
THE STUDY OF NATURE.
“ While some were at College learning medical etiquette,
I was studying the laws of nature ln.the forests of Amer
ica.”—Warriaw.
The discovery of Rock Rose (Helesnthemum Canadense)
by Dr. Whitiaw, has proved inestimable benefit to man
kind. As an alterative it is unequaled In Materia Medic*;
as a tonic and deobstruent it is matchless. Myers’Extract
is the only eoientific and reliable preparation, and has
already- “made its mark” as a remedy for Scrofula, Ba’l
Rheum, Tetter, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from
impure blood auAjin paired digestion. See certificates.
■1 ? IT 18 SO,
Wo know It to be a fket, and therefore do not hesitate to
sey, that is all Scrofalous and Bilious Diseases, Indigestion
and its attendants, tick Headache, Sour and Sick Btomach,
Canker, Salt Rheufifc or Tetter, ail *kln and other diseases
arising from impure blood,. Myers’ Extract of Rock Rose
has no equal. If you doubt the fact, read the array of
proof in our circulars, lor the truth of which we challenge
investigation.
Bold by Dr. GEO. H. KBYSKR, No. 140, corner of Wood
wtrawt aod Virgin alley.
MsT" Sign of the Golden Mortar. J y!4:d*w
ft- The Best Plaster, --MOORHEAD’S MAG
NETIC PLASTER.—The writer, abont five years ago, be
came affected with a violent pain In the hip, originating
from a hurt. I also was tronbled with a pain in the breast,
aod the flesh had wasted away from my left am, so as to
present a shrivelled appearance. My attention was called
to Moorhead's Magnetic Piaster, by w—m of an Almanac.
Since I have used the Plaster,! have recovered the use of
all my limbsaaperfectly as ever they were in my lib, and
my arm has filled up. and is now as healthy as ever.
FRANCIS TAYLOR, City of Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh, July 12,18&4.
Sold wholesale ami retail at DR. KEYSER'3 Drug Store
and Syrup Depot, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sign of the Golden Mortar. jy!4:d*w
n f M H H.
Hernia, or Rmpture off the Bowels*
Til ERE ARE THOUSANDS OF PERSONS WHO
re afflicted with a Rupture of the Bowels, who pay little
attention to the disease until the Bowels
!T J ay become siraegulated, when, In all proba-
bility, it may be 100 late. How important
is, then, for all those Buffering froqa any form of Rap-
lire of the Bowel:*, to call at once upon DR. KEYBER,
at hi? Wholesale Drug Store, on the corner of Wood street
and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro
truding portion of the Bowels. Dr. Kdjfeer has an office
back of the drag store where Trusses are applied, and war
ranted to give satisfaction. He also has every variety of
Trusses that you can name, and at any price, to suit the
means of every one ia need of the article. I «l*n keep
every kind of Supporters, Body Broca, Stupe asory
ga, elastic Stockings, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of
mechanical appliances used in the cure of disease.
I would respectfully Invite the attention of the public to
n excellent Trass for Children, which invariably effects
ires in a very short time.
N. 8.—1 aim ke«p on band, arxlfor sale, a large assort
ment of Shoulder Bracks ct the most improred kind, that
ha*e been worn with m much satisfaction bj hundreds of
ptingns, loth in and out of the city.
DR. KETSER’3 DRCO STORE AND TRDB3 DEPOT,
corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of the
jel4d£w
Goldrn Mortar.
M(3r Especial Notice to Persons Using
Cod Liver Oil.-»-Tbe subscriber haring msile smogs*
umoU with Messrs. Popplein k Thompson, for a regular
aapply of their ganuioe COD UVKK OIL, put up in pint
bottler, would respectfully iwvite the attention of the pub*
lie to an examination of tbe article, being folly persuaded
that for purity and freeness from rancid taste or swell, It U
unequaled there is new no Cod Lirer Oil in thiß country
saperior, if equal, to the above. Hundreds ot bottles have
been sold, and given unrirmled satis {action In tbe article
of Lirer Oil, person* taking It should be careful to ob
tain,* genuine article and one free from a rancid taste and
smell, as its virtues are greatly enhanced by its being accep
table to the stomach and not producing nWosuea—purity and
a pleasant tA3te makes it more op by the lac
teals and absorbed into tbe blood, ,6tud thereby in causing
the richness of that Said giving a tone and healing impres 1
gion to every organ through which it passes. Bold by
GKO. H. KEYSER. No. 140,
ct mer of Wood street and Virgin Alley,
tnylOulaw Sign of the Golden Mortar.
N. B.—l also keep al. Mods of Genuine Patent or Propri
etary Mediant**, for many of winch I hold tbe exclusive
agency, and which will be sol by tbe dozen or gross at New
York nod Philadelphia prices.
USX OF GKNTJIHE PA.TEHT MEDICINES,
FLEMING BROTHERS,
cf MWlLtwr Wta.
WholrsaU Druggists and Dtalert in.JhtetU Medicine*,
Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
|T KELER’S AMEEICAN COMPOUND;
IV Jayne's Alterative:
“ C&nninatire Balsam;
u Hair Dye:
“ Expectorant;
“ Sauatjve Pills:
“ aHair ionic:
WistarV Balsam of Wild Cherry;
Bryant’s Pulmonary Balsam;
Hootland’s German Bit’ers;
Holland do
llostetter’s Stomach do s.
Merchi^es’UterineCatholicon: \
Stormi’Scotch Cough Candy; *«
Price’s dn; x
Thorn’s do;
Howe’s do;
Osgood’s fodia Cholagogue;
Morse’s Invigorating Cordials
Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops;
Harrison’s flair Dye;
Phaion’s do
Batchelor’s do
McMuun’s Elixir of Opium;
Bryant’s Purifying Extract;
Dailey’s Pain Extract;
Brown’s Essence ofJamaica Ginger’;
McAllister’s do do:
Kidder’s ludellible Ink;
Payson’s do do;
ArnbolJ’s do;
Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana;
Lyons’ Katbairoo;
David's Lilly White;
Basin’s do;
Tobias’ Liniment;
Hunt's do;
Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment;
Mexican Mustang do;
Parrel’s Arabian do;
Gardner's do;
Barrel's Indian do;
Carter's Spanish Mixture;
Berne's Pile Lotion;
Meen Fun:
Scarpa's Acoustic Oil;
Merchant’s Gargling Oil;
ilushton, Clarke A Co.'s Cod Liver Oil;
McAllister’s Ointment;
Siuge* Itch do;
Petrel's do;
Gray's do;
Trask's Magnetic Ointment;
JudkinV do;
Swairu’s Panacea;
Houck’s do;
Sargant’s Infant Panacea;
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer;
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral;
llougbten’s Pepsin;
Kiers Petroleum;
McLane’s Celebrated Liter Pills
lirandceth’s do
Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills
Lee's Anti-bilious do;
Sanai-ariHa Blood do;
Keen’s do;
Swaynes’ Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ills
Jayne’s Anodyne Cbugh do;
Townsend’s Health do;
Jew David’s Plasters: ’
Shoemaker’s do;
Dr. Newman’s do:
Radway*sßeady Belief;
Morris’ Remedy;
Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative;
Emerson’s do;
Bull’s Sarsaparilla;
TbwnseodV do;
Sand’s do;
OuysnttV Extract Yellow Dock aad Sarsaparilla
Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps;
Soap, Cleaver’s Honey;
“ Highly Scented Brown Windsor
“ Mask; .
Ludlnm’s Spedfic; “
McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup;
Tyler’s Gum Arabic do;
Sellers' do;
Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry;
Smith’s Tonic Syrup; 4
Barry’s Tricophorous;
Norwood’s Tincture of Yaratrum Virida; J
MeLane’sCelebrated Vermifuge,
Dr. Locock'a Pulmonic Wafers;
Thompson’s Eye Water;
Agents for all of Dr. HeCUntock’s Family Medicines;
Dr. Needham’s Breast Pnmps;
Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps;
Gum Elastic do do. fabl&lv
SELLERS’ VERMIFUGE.—“THE BEST PBHPARA
TION ”
Poist October 4.184 ft
Mr. R. c K. Selliest—Of your Vermifuge, I can fay with
out hesitation, that, haring used it extensively in' my
practice for the last four or fir* fears, I think it decidedly
the best preparation of the kind which I hare any knowi
edgeef, although I hare heretoiore used the preparation
of several other maonftietorere. Toon, he.,
~ —-4. ®. OOOGH, M. D.
. Prepared and sold hr R. K. SELLSRS A 00., 67 Wood
I street, and for sale by Druggist* (enermlly. je3i
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CLEVELAHD AHD FIIISBHSfia
IN CONNECTION.WITH
ECLIPSE m EXCHANGE,
VIA WHLLSVJUJS.
AND OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, VIA
ALLIANCE.
rpHB shortcut, qnlokest and cheapest rente to Toledo, Cfef»-
J. engo, La Salle, Rock ItJand, Galena, Bt. Louis. sad tba
North-west, VIA CLEVELAND.
On and after TUESDAY, July 11,3564. Passenger Trains
will run dally, (Sunday's excepted) u follows: ”
Leave WellsvUle at 4 20. P. 3I„ and Alliance at &&), arri
ving In Cleveland at 8 20, i\ 31; making a close connect! »n
with Michigan Central Railroad boats for Detroit nnd Chi
cago; steamers for Buffalo and Niagara Falls, and Express
Train for Toledo, Chicago and St Lools.
Passengers fj? the 4 20, P. 31. train from Wellavißiq lean*
Pittsburgh daily (Unnday's exempted) at,9 00, A. M 2 on
steamer Eclipse or Exchange. Earn to Cleveland, ISyOO,
VIA ALLIANCE. ,
Leave Alliance at 7-20, A- SL,and 12, 3L, conn?ctlng at
Hudson with trains for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, ie, and
arriving at Cleveland at 10, A. SL, and 2210, P. 3L Fare to
Cleveland, |4,00. \
The trains of the Ohio and Pesos- Railroad, leaving Pitts •
burgh at 100. A. M., 8, A. M., awl 3, P. H-, connect at Alll
anoe for Cleveland at 7 30 A. M , 12, H , and U. 30, P.M.,
ia Cleveland at 10, A. 3L, 2.20, P. XL, and 8.20,
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. feiois and the North
west. !sarin* Pittsburgh on the 3.00 P. M. Train. VIA
CLKViiLAiID, make a done connection then with the
Night Express, by which they arrive in Chicago at 12.0 G II
next day. Time from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 hours.
Passengers taking this Train, ria Cleveland, toil) rfcaeb Chi
cago one Train in advance «f any other route.' .
Passengers ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo,'Toledo, Chica
go, La Salle, Bock Inland, and St. Louis.
Time to Chicago, 24 hours—St. Louis, 4S noun.
FARX Vl* ' - > vtA
Tor
Wwt Meriden, Conn.
— rut WJOISTItLI. I .
' ClerelaiML *~.~.53,00 |To C1eTeia0d....~...._..5t66
T01ed0..5,00 | Toledo 6,0 Q
Detroit. . 5,00 Detroit.... 6,00
Chicago $lO,OO & 10,50 { . Chicago $ll,OO A 1T,50
Rockl?l&nd..„ 15.50' Bock Island.- 16^0
St. if SO St. Lonia^.".—..3.' ijw
Passengers «re requested to procure their ticket* IU. the ■*'
office of this Company, iu MoooiutthcU House, bfiw *><f .
corner. J. DURAND, Sup't Cleveland. '
. J. A. CAUGJLKT, Agent,
»y!2 Pittsburgh.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. ~
THE PENNSYLVANIA
iBs*. i*#*.
THROUGH IS FIFTEEN HOURS.
OX AND AFTER TiIGKADAY, JULY 6TIL TURKS
THROUGH TRAINS.
THE, MAIL TRAIN will 3care «th; morning (Sundays
excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at all the regulars!*-,
tlone, and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 P tt.
TUE PAST TRAIN Till leave Pittsburgh dally (except. 1
Sunday.) at 1 o'clock, stopping at Greensbxirg. Latrobe,.'
Blairsville, Lockport, Johnstown, Wiimore, Galiilzen, Ai- 1 . :
bxma, Ac., arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, the neat/ f
morning. „ ?d' >
THE EXPRESS TRAIN trill leave every evening' }■.
at 9:30 o’clock, stopping only at Irwin's, Greetulxirgh, -y'
Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, LfUey's, Gallitsen, Altoona, '
Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train fbr Bal't*.• ‘
more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at
noon.
THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN win leave every after
noon (except Sunday) at 5.30 o’clock, stopping at all regu
lar stations, and running only as far as Blaireville.
THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily
(except Sunday,) at 11 o’clock, A. M- stopping at all sta
tions, and running only as fkr as Briuton’a.
RETURNING TRAINS, arrive in Pittsburgh. First Ac
commodation arrives at B'o'clock. A. IX. Express, lf P.IL
Second Accommodation,7.ls, I* M. Mail 12JW, P. M.Faat
Line, i2O, A 2d. -
Fare to New York, $10,50; Fare to Fare*
to Baltimore, $B. Pare to Bedford Springs, $6,70.
Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail
road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Passenger* purchasing tickets in rare, win be charged TES
cxsrs in addition to the station rates, except from stations
where the Company have no Agent. . • .
No notes of a less denomination than five dollars will ha
received in payment for tickets, except those issued by the
Banks of Pennsylvania. -
4ST NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold
themselves responsible fbr personal baggage onlv, and fbr
an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed
to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depouat
a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each passenger,
16 cento for each trunk.
For tickets, apply to J. MBSKIMEK, Agent,
At the P. R. IL Par-fiencer Station, on Liberty st.
Pittsburgh, Joly 6th, IS64—[je7 •
OHIO AHO FSHHSYLYAHIA EAHBOAD.
. 1 Row Arranaemeßt,
COMMENCING FEME UARY2Z, 1864
MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8A M; dines at AUI
ance; takes tea at Crestline, and makes a dose con-
nection there with a fast Express Train, reaching Cincin
nati about 12 o'clock at night.
EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. SI.,
after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia,
and reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the
Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning.
Connections are made with the Ohio and Tn<l^ne t and
Belfoutaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis
and towns in Indiana. i
Connections are made with Cleveland. Monroeville. San
dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrua, Upper
Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Read.
Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and town a
on the Mansfield road.
Fare to Cincinnati $7; to IndiaoapolissB.; to Dayton '
to Toledo $6; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $5,10;
Qevcland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at r
rates.
BSTCUKUTGi :
TILE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Creeiline at 1.15 P M,
and reaches Pittsburgh at. 8.30 P 31, connecting with the
fa* t Express Train through tn fifteen hours to Philadelphia.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 3.80, A. M., on the at*
rival of the Night Express Train from Cnxdimsii, and
arrive* at Pittsburgh at 11.40. P M.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P 3L and New Brighton at fi
A M. and 1.15 P M.
FKEIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at T A M, and 9 P ,
M., and arrives at 4.30 AM, and A3O, PM.
The Trains do not fun on Sunday.
AST Tickets or further-information, apply at the ticket
offices of tbo Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of
J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monocgahela
House, Pittsburgh, or of
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent,
Federal street Nation.
JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent.
PenjujrlTaiita Railroad*. -
SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and
Baltimore; commencing April Ist; 1854.
First Class —Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers,
Furniture, second hand, Furs, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, ip
baskets or boxes: 75 cents fi>s.
& vnd Class —Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skim, Oorer
and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Rags, Wool and
btwp Pelts, and Kggs: GOc. 100 lbs. *
T.’u>d Class —Bacon ar.d Pork (loose,) Buttor, in firkins,
kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot*
ton, uncompressed: 55c. 100 lbs.
Fourth 6 'last —Alcohol, Bacon fin caffes or boxes) Barley
end Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles Cheese, Lard and laif
Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco:
40c. ft 100 B*.
yiour 80 cents ILL.
aprl
G» Bingham A Co.'s Tramponatlon Lin*
r\lQ AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND
X NEW YORK.—The Owners sod Agents of said Line
har<-been tor the past fourteen years connected with the
M old established Bingham’s Line.” They will give their
usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer
chandise, At*-, in the i-hor.est time and on as favorable
terms as any other Line.
Only une transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila*
delphia and Baltimore.
Proprietors.
Sundries—
-10 hhdi Bacon Hams:
2S .do Shoulders;
60bbis riew large No. 3 Mackerel;
30 M bbis do do do; to arrive;
30 44 medium do do do;
26 bbls do do do do;
16 ** Lake Trout, in store;
26 “ Baltimore Herring, in store;
20 44 do Shad, do;
5 “ No. 1 extra Lard Oil. do;
26 “ Tanners Oil, do;
60 casks prime Pearls;
100 bbis Mess Pork;
100 44 Grease Lard;
20 “ LoafStigar;
<JO bbdsO. Sogar;
230 bbis O. Molasses, oak cooperage;
40 boxes W. O; Tobacco;
100 bbis N. C. Korin;
40 casks Rice;
7 b 'xes Cream CbecPe;
160 sacks Dried Apples and Peaches;
2000 pounds Banon Sides.
jyS ENGLISH A RICHARDSON;
I ATE PUBLICATIONS AT DAVISON’S, 65 Market at.,
j near Fourth.
The Life of Dc. Alexander: by bis son, J. W. Alexander,
The Magazines at 20 cents per number.; onr present and
future price.
Daniel; a Model for Young Men: by Dr.jscott, of New Or»
leans—a course of Lectures.
Fern Leaves; second series.
The Parish Side; a better book than either Sunny SUe .
or Shady Side. v *
Carter’s New Books for Youth, viz: Mabel G ratt, Charles
Roussel, the Wood Cutters and Exile* oi Lebanon, Ac, Ac.
Alexander on Consolation; cheap edition, $1,26.
Manual of Missions, €f Skctrbc? of Foreign Missions of
the Presbyterian Church: by Rev. J. C. Lowrie; with uiaps,.
showing the stations,.Ac.
Africa and the American Flag. -
J. S. DATIBON. *
jr6 65 Market street, near Fourth.
THE history OF PITTSBURGH, from the earliest pe
riod when it was virited by white men, down to the
clove of the last century, with notices of some of the icipor- j
taut manufactures and works of internal improvement, op
to the present time: by Neville B.Craig. E»|.
About one hundred copies of the above highly interest
ing work remain on baud—-the price redured to 76 cents a
copy. Published and for sale by
1 JOHN IL MEU.OB,
>lO 8t Wood street.
Allegheny building lots for sale.—Eight
choice Building Lots, situate on Ohio Lane, each 21
feet front by 130 deep to a 21 feet alley, and directly oppo
site Bagaley street, which U now paved and in good order.
These Lots are offered tor sale at low price*, and on easy
A 8 I am now winding up' my business at the corner of
Wood and Water streets, preparatory to removing to'
my new store on Fifth street, I would hereby notify my
friends that I have placed my books in the bands of R,.®.
MEAL, Esq., on Third street, between Wood and Market’
tor the collection of all debts due me upon them.
Those knowing themselves Indebted to me will please call
as above and settle.
j 621:1m JOHN C ALLAH AM.
Batiu-Bot, Cold, and sbowetr.
IN the fitting and furnishing of which nothing . Las reap
spared to render bathing luxurious as well as beallLfnL
Are open every day, (Sunday’s excepted.) from 5 o'clcek, A« •
until 10 P. the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner x
of Hancock street and Doquesne Way.
>2O JOHN WQODfION, Proprietor.
WANTED— Three more eievee-Mecrto complete a sale' *-
ny of purchasers, on the location os the
Fourth Street Kc ed, this side of Bast Liberty. Barb i fltat
are seldom made. jfaqulreof THO'IAS WOODS, 41
je2S 76 Fourth strati
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BAUSOiD.
VIA WELLSVILLK.
RAILROAD
GEORGE C. FRANCISCUS.
GEO. BINGHAM A CO.,
Canal Basin, Liberty sL, Pittsburgh. -•
BINGHAM, DATIS A CO,
Z 76 Market sreet, Philadelphia.'
JAMES WILSON, Agent,
121 North st-, Baltimore.
M. L. OSTRANDER. Agent,
86 Wert st., New York.
8. CUTUBERT a son,
140 Third street.
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