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FBIDAY MOENINQ::::::::::::::::::"::JDLr 28. »: Sdioid* —Coroner liowricyeaterday held »n Ifaqusat upon the body of an old man named Thomas MW; flpmj if to suicide by hanging himself on abeadi I in the barn of his aon-in-law, Mr. Thomas Undsaj) mil Mont on the Perryaville Plank Boad. There *•*£* to be no donbt the aet was committed while be was laboring under a fit of insanity, caused by the continued "f* sire use of ardent spirits. It appears that about the ftnHh of July he received a oonsiderable sum of “W* o ® * neighbor, Or „ ,be. of work h. pKfcrmod, »d ?to» tiXT.L. constantly boon io „ lotoxlcated oooaiUoo, I Yoolerday mornloj b. «n. •■*> f b ™“ with bis tool, io hi. KIM, which, ho oilerwori. throw tola the yard, remarking at the same time to one eflhe children present, that this was the last time they would see him alive. No particular attention was paid to the remaik,and he immediately left the boose and proceeded to the barn. In a few minute after, some one having'oecaldon to go to the same place, found the door strongly barricaded on'the inside. This aroused suspicion that all was not right—tfao door was burst in, and the nhfbrtnnate man found sus pended to a cross beam, completely destitute ofllfe. Hewas cut down directly, and every means made use of to resued* tate him without avail.' We believe be leaves a large and respectable-family, who are plunged Io the greatest sorrow by bis melancholy end. Accident.— A serious aocideat occurred yes terday morning at the new 1 Methodist church oa Penn street, by which one man was injured badly, and the lives ofoseveral others placed in Jeopardy. The workmen were engaged in drawing up a large stone to a window In the second story, when a platform upon which a man named Patrick Kenlon wis stationed, gave way and fell to the ground, a distance of about twenty feet. By the exercise of tbe me at marvellous activity, the men below managed to get out of the road before the heavy wood work Ml upon them; but Kenlon, who was precipitated to the ground along with the platform, had bis leg broken in two places. He was conveyed to his residence on Webster street, where his fractured leg was set by a physidsn. Infant Found. —A neatly clad, fine looking child, about two months old, wss discovered, early yesterday morning, upon the door step -of Mr. Thomas Wallace, on Smith street, in the Ninth Ward, where it had probably been left during the night by Its heartlew parent. Astrong dose of landanam, or some other narcotic appeared to have been administered to the infant, and It was still under its influence when found. Whether tho dose waspietely given to keep tie childqulot, or whether-it had been adminis tered for a more cu’pable purpose, is a difficult matter to e*y. Mr. Wallace sent word of the. circumstance to the Overseers of the Poor, who took the poor Infant.in charge* and provided a nurse for it. “• Thb Odd Fellows bad a very pleasant and ! agreeable celebration at Braddoek’s Fields, on Wednesday Several hundred persons were present, and everything pass *d off io the happiest manner. SL John’s Lodge ftrmed In. procession at Port Perry,and marched Lorn thence to BnuL dock’s Field, where an^eloquent ’and thrilling oration was delivered by IL Biddle Roberta. Altar which a magnificent supper was served up by Mr. H. B. Heagy, to which, aa a matter of course, full justice was done by everybody. Tbe ball in tbe evening was also a great feature in the celebra tion, and was kept up with spirit until an early hour in the morning. • Surety of thb Pbacb. —John Zmeeaner was yesterday held to ball, by Aid. Parkinson, for surety of the peace, on oath cf Adam Gre Tier. Mayor Yolx also held a man named Frederick Kellerman io ball, on'a similar charge, preferred on oath of Michael Lipp. Both parties in this case reside In Rastßirmlngham. The complainant having been charged with poisoning de fendant’s hogs, called on him for an explanation, which be refused to give, and instead threatened violence to the pros ecutor. . IJAbsault and Battbrt. —Hubert Herr, for as sault and battery, on oath of Valentine (Juihring, was com mitted to jail yesterday by Alderman Hagaman, of Bir mingham. Amanda Aha, for a similar offence, on oath of Mary Aha, ras sent to the same place by All. Parkinson. Thomas Berry, a workman in Fohon’s fouodry,was held to bail by Mayor Volz, for beating a fellow workman named Kdward Weymnn. CosonssiouEßS or Claims. —Messrs. William eon, English and M’GUI, the Commissioners appolnte-d to examine all cla’xh? for motive power and repairs on tbe Publje Works, bearing date prior t> the first day of Ftcem* Ur, 1863, commence their meetings at this place to-day. They will be principally engagod at tbe Toll Office in Albs gheny. The amount of claims that will be presented at this point for adjudication, will not probably be over $ll,OOO. a Oi *|i St K Assault. — A man named Philip Sohode, and two or three other persons, whore names could not be learned, made an assault upon John Knlffe, while sitting in tbe bouse of Adam Bondlne, la tbe Fifth Ward. Knlffe made Information of the outrage before Alderman Parkin, sou, who issued warrants for the arrest of the perpetrators. A Child, ten or eleven years of age, named William Marshall, residing in the lower pert of Allegheny* fell off tbe platform of tbe Ohio and Pennsylvania lUilroed’ at the Federal street station, into the canal, tbe other day and was badly injured. ATTENTION! S. L. G.—You are hereby notified to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such bush nasa as may come before the Company. P. RAN E, mar29:6md Secretary pro tem. Bacon— 6 bhds sides *i do Shoulders; 2 do llama; tor Bale by •28 SMITH A SINCLAIR. Kekined sugars— -15 bbls Lovering's Crashed Sugar; 50 do Leal Sogar; 15* do Powdered Sugar; 30 do White Cotfee Sugar; 10 do Coarse Pulverised: for sale by j.og SMITH A SINCLAIR. Window glass—i&o boxed tsxio; 10 do 10a12; 60 do 10*U; 25 do Oil*; ; t 15 do 7x9; Swearer’s and Blair’s brands; for Bale by je<23 SiIITLI A BINCLAIR. FOR KENT—A very d«miraol« owuoxry seat, 1 miles Iruiii ibe citv, on the Steubenville pike—late the Homestead c.f Gen Wm. Marks. Along with the house and garden, will be let an Orchard of the very best quality of grafted fruit, for further particulars, enquire of Mr. Jackson, at the Toll Gate on the premises. " , , , jyll JAS. C- RICHBT, Real Estate Agent. JUST RECElVED.—Wearyfoot Common: oy Letwn Ritchie. . Walter Warren, or the Adreotarer of the Northein Wilds: by Owen Daffy. Woman’s Love: by Eugene Sue. Flora Lyndsay : by Mrs. Moodio. . The Frontiersman; a narrative of 1783, Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDKXFKNNEY A CO , j.jl No. 76 Fourth street. . WET NURSE W' AiNTED—One that Is young and healthy Apply at FRANCI3CUS’ Agency Office, jyB No. t>2 Fifth street, near Post Office. WESTERN DRAPES—Constantly for .Bale at sight, i short date, ou Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland; at N 0.71 Fourth street. i.m A. WILKINS A 00. FOR SALE—A beautlfnl location or site for a Rolling Mill Glass Works or Foundry, situate in Temperance* ■ villa, Allegheny county, Pa. For terms and price enquire ,I< ” r ‘ nl ’ Fo ” r * h JAMKS C. KICHEY, Real Estate Agent. Aq *>* I.AND Foil aALB~With *imaU Exam* Af% lloojmj—l2 acre* in.coal, within 5 mile* of the city jyll 8- CDTIIBERT k BOM, 140 Third M 1-lXTluer oFVANIU.A-1 P™» o' Bojui’b oetobiM. |i Oavoriog ««!■ of Xanlllß, Tea* for the People. ; B NOTWITHSTANDING bo much fu« *pout the carcity of Tea,'wo an reeeWng Half ChwrU, o Deleting of Woos HjKma, Imperial* Ounpow. Lew, Oolong* Sbochoog, and Gongoa, all of which naa oeen •elected with care, and will be told “““j ' P.kla Tea Store. 88 Fifth »t. New bOokb, by express, at Davison’s book STORE, 65 Mark«pBtre«t, near Fourth. The PiLjrlme of Wamngbam, a talo of the Middle Ages, bj Agnes Striokliod. Hills, Lakes, and Forest Streams. . . « , , _ Trarels In Armenia, Russia, ftukkej, and Persia: by Canon. 1 Owl Creek Letters. i> . Maurice on Lord* Prayer. Christmas Holidays In Rome: by Kip. jy* B MUZZLE YOUR DOGS—G oozen I>og Monies, just re tired and for sale by ' BOWN k TUTLEY, . lae Wood strwt CHTJ AF HOUSES—SS6O, $lOOO and $l,lO0 —FOR SALE a j Frame Houae of 6 rooms, well arranged rind in good order, with a lot of 22 feet front on Clay alley, near Wash-! ington street, and nos far from the Court House. Price $w and large Lot of Ground for $lOOO, Al». ve n finished for *1,100.. Terms of payment and a 1» q] g. CUTHBEItT A SON, 140 Third street. *** r ' -<\Noopi£ -TKji OP TUB EXTENSION OP U ANOOu- IN TUB MAI. -«f y otJPlttiburgh. No. 78 of October STKEBT, in v Term, ISS-L __ viewers appointed by the Coart, in July 12th, 18&4.*— The 0T ct which it »u pro the ebove cmee, to viewtn- 0 f the opinion thet the posed to extend * _\fcl street U expedient, and proposed increase of width oi» . damaw likely to be Notice, in pur done to priTtto property by said eijj, , ig hereby s«SSIBtK“ 0. L. JIAOBH, . JAS. W. WOODWBLh, B. K. M’QOWEN, 8. M. KtER, Viewers. JSW BOOKIi JCST lUCEIVED BY MISER A CO., No I 32 Bmltbfield street. 1 ' 1 Sir J*rt>er C*ww Knight, his life and experience, with some account of tiis over-reacbinge, Ac: by Charlea Lever, by ImS/aboS. St.phrii.; com- *112 5. I “b«£b?MrTsiarrt.,l author of Emily Wyndham, sssaKfcsßswE"" I CUrk.. *V»- ' by 1 No. 82 Bmithfl*U street ~UaBB-«0 boro, prim. W. j /~\RI*IIANS’ OOUBT BALK-OFrltuatedlnthe U the PropertyofPaTfal °” cr^^^p f > I1 Ti«ylTtnU ave- Kigbth Ward of this city-“frontii»g on jj juff nae, Forbes street. Locust streelj Vicfe J on Smt. «d Magee .treet-WUl^be .flop JJ 'TJSStP. !?• SATUUDAY, th. 29th iI.J of July, »t 2gclW Term. 10 .ccotmnalata poichwerß. known «t Mle. JSDUOSD ORKBB,t £j mn . JjtctA SOPUTA ORKEtt. ( TSHBAP PiUfiBKKV'Na ttUuAKA— _ ' € , white Soft Crushed at 8 and 9 cents per B, N. 0. Sugir, 20 B, s lor tl; to bj IBBCH I'At'Jfitt—Aborted colon, fcr OpnJWtiocw'j »»•. j. ilPlii • (jr. V*£. ly tfc* OSailly titta* 'lir the! Horning Fort tHIRTT-TBMDOOKOIIIISS • L ■ • • n " ■ • Wawnrotos Citt, JalyffT.— Senates- Jfcbe-Senarttook up th»G*neral Appropriation httl.i The proportion tolaerease the oempensatton to the dorks lit the Start Department and of tie clerks In the Coast BarteyoSee, were agreed to. An amendment provkliagfor fc commission to examine ami report noon tbe extent and value of tbeboaaeralona an 1 the rights of : the Hadron's BayQxtiptny, in Washington terri tory, and authorising the President topireharo tbe same at a price not exceeding,s3oo.ooo, !was agreed to. U"mt —M>. Houston made a report on the disagreeing votes of thstwo houaesroh the 'amendment to the Indian Appropriation ibDl, which was adopted."*! • • Ur. asked unanimous ooasent to Introduce a resolution appropriating, to -flew of par relation* with j Borin,slo.ooo,oooto besetaskle by tho President during I the recess of Oongrees, to be used; if nocs&mry, either In Be ! gcttodbgtoprovkle against threatened tajttry to the inte rests of the United States* ©rln/BOch proportion a« may, ia-hls judgment, be required'to insure i-the observance of oar just-rights: to obtain redrew for injuries receivedand to vinii4ate the honor or our Bag. ; Several objections were made and thsresolulton was not I admitted. ■ 1 i Ur. Chandler made as Ineffectual effort to Introduce a I resolution calling on tits PraMEent for informationeonecrn- I log the reoentlhomherdmießt of-Ban Juho. The UouM resntnbd the cooakleratloh of the hill regula ting the psyitodftfcreatfng lb* efficiency ol the Army. TSSES DATS LAIBE FBOIC -SUBOSS. ABUIVAL OF IBK AFRICA. i New Voxx, July 27.—The steamer AMp» at9^ o’clock this morning, with Liverpool dates to tbe 15th- I '.ijraavooL NaaXE!S-r i Cotton...SlllUgan reports I for the week at 41,000 bales; Orleans middling6J-4. Upland lair, middling. demand moderate, and prices fkvor buyers; lower grades hate declined most. The sales to speculators were 4,000 bale*, and for -tries. Deoniston quotes the market dull during the •whole week, and M, baviog declined I*l® to tower qual ities hare declined most. Tbe wit* of the-week were 40,- 600. bales, the sales to speculators Wn|B.BB **£"*•**£* export, 6 850; Orleans fair, 6U, middling 6-10, Up- Uud fair. G»4, Tbe stock, eicfosire of ship board, Is 631,WX) bales. ■ ' i . ’ llreadstuffij.—' The B okers’ circular reports Breadstuff# a* h»«logdoclii>aj. Wle«k...from U to W da;.., *nd Floor declined 2s, with but moderate huriaess doing. Indian 1 Com transactions are Urge at lower prices. Richardson quotes Wheat: while at 10e@l0s ; red, 9s 7d@los. baod Ohio Flour, 34f@3#9 fid; bettor brands Ohio, 85s 61® I 86*. Indian? Corn, ?6,j. |' 1 I Provisions.—Beef—to] moderate request at unchanged ratea. Bacon .aetife. Hard steady at 62s od. The London Money Market brighter. Consols, B%fiv9%. 1 The news continues tp be unimportant. There is but lit I tlochange. !' ....' _, _ Tbe Bli-K Sea fleet was last sees proceeding from Odessa to the direction wf'SebastOpol.- ' It is now confirmed that the Ra»i*oshav<? received coun- I ter orders, uud will not quit Wallaciilaj Tho Austrians have for-the present entirdy relinquished rii« intention to peaceably occupy Uto BrtocipaHtie*. Tbwe are no new facts as'to the process or Prussian and Au-trian negotiation*. . I It is believed that all the smaller German States will ad- I hero to the Austro-Prhsjiari convention. . I The feeling Jn England with respect to these new compli- cations is decidedly udeasy. . _ , There has bceu severe fighting.on the Danube. The Turks, under Orman BaSha Ur petoon, after: severe fighting, have captured the Danube Islands add tbe city of Glurgevo,. which they now occupy. The d&t&H* are not to band*, It l* clear that the Turks have assgipud effimrivo measure*:, and with the r«ervc oT the Angld-FfeDcb dlvt-ion*, the first di vision of wbomls now at Rulachuk, they will probably risk i* pitched battle. - j ' . . tiortichikoff, with thirty thousand men, !b advancing ; i,« forced marches to dispossess the Turks of Glurgevo.- j Napiers fleet, with the cholera on board, had gooe to an | c-hor to Damersand Bay. . f r Kedschid l’aaha has resumed the Tut Wish ministry of Foreign Affairs. - The ex-mini-trv of Greece are indicted for malremon of the public money to further the recent insurrection. I Napoleon is at Boulogne and Calais, witnessing the em ' Iwi kation of the French army for Urn Baltic. The news from fipaiu is very ipipwrfecL The insurgents, however, seem to maiutalo themselves, under Generals yurrano, O’Dounell, and Dulco.] They 5,000, and a tv going towards Andalusia. Some movemou favoring tiu-m have occurred in Andslusliu . . . . .. t 'Che Indian mail was telegraphed with Calcutta dates to tho Ist, and Bombay to tberllfli,;-Trqdelif India was dull. Tb<- steamer bring* oo China mail. VtsiniA, Thursday evening—lt U certain that 18,000 men of the AnutoVronch ■f'Ww*-have l-asha, at r.atschluk, who*, on the day* of the <«i atod. sth of duly, inflicted groat loss ou the Kussisos at Glurcero. It U be lieved also n»*t the Turks have crossed the Dauube stOlten-. A quarterly.meeting cflron mas* u rs was held this week, when ti*e aivapes of SI TUon on nmonfactured iron was confirmed. Orders are abwqdant, a id prices firmly mrintauuri., Kg Iron lo Bg**ablro> v,-rv scarce. The beat makers have S)ld a)l eap pro dir'efor throe months to come. B« Ironiln £S is per ton, delivered at Newport anl CaW. fcridi Kg quiri at 86(0,87* per..ton, cash, i Tbe s (K-k on band Is greatly diminished. The P5 e^nt .. < l'^ a ' ii n* to Lirerpooi are: Merchants bar, S9lss; nail rod*, £ HIOb; Hoop*, 13s. CUolern to Cincinnati. rijcciNXATl. J uly 26.—There have l»cn • rix more cholera d «nth* at St. Peter’d Orphan Asylum since l**t evening, and a-*'tght increase to tho city to-day. The down train on tho Hjchmond Uallroad, ran off the trajk la*t killing the ergiueer and a fireman. Ilonae Blown up by a Ices of Porrcler. NasaviLU, July 26 Dr. Jayne blew himself and bis b.-nise np, by putting a of powder under it TTirre were f u r other nmldlng*burned. .The Inas is considerable, ne b- (-apposed to have been insane . _ TELEOEAPH MASXETB New York, July27.—Stocks variable and dull; money c auhanged. Flour firm: tbe Ftotuner’s news had no effect on the market ; ealcs 7000 bhl* good Ohio at $R®B.5O; c .utuern firm, sales 700 do at $B,6C®O. Wheat firm, with on#onl tcnJrncy; sales 4000 Wish rod MlMnuri'at SI,SO. (’V-n'firm; *alee 35,000 bu*h 9onth*rn at 76®83; Illinois j How 73. Cottou declined * market dril with a declt i,; g tendency; Orleans mllaliog 10'; Upland middling9^. srs ssssraaftiaiiirTse^Mf e-. 3»4 Linseed Oil dull. LardOn...W«*tarn ,f<aB2- Por» • Trlflo hiaht-r: rale* WO bbl* mea* at $1212@12.25; prime Beef firm. Lard... Sales 175bbl*at f!-m. \Vhbdty firm; Ohio 29-. Iron, prices firm. L*nd on- C iTinecd, a limited tojinus. phiiabelphia, July 27.—F100r, scarce, and more demand ; 8 les 600 bbl* f>r export at $7.75®7,87 for sound old stock, g:>d $8 for Baltimore,and $3,60 for lat* tnspocted and fresh r-'und- a govt demand for bbmo consumption; steady, h and Corn Meal dull; held above the views of k ,vm: ..mull »1» ‘" h “ f “"« r “ _. fimitrluUM; mU, 16UO-U«el» red at $1.<0@1,.» . a « ,;;JunTJhuTri *l». Ry« worth sl@sl.oS for now and n ! Corn scarce u« 70@80; the latter for sound yellow. 0 t«...small srire making at 50@-' , *3 for new, und 5S@OO for o : J. Whitky scarce at 30c lahbdsand bbla Civcisxvn.'Julv 27.—River stationary, 3 /^ to uU * I T lt< Whisky 22Mr Notbtoa transpired in Pmrisipoiy 1.(Ml 'deeUnd to Coc. Money nakt; *“*?™ ” ci,.no. dull (jam bonkoio or« clirekln. i;i;. . auctionTsales. Auction—D»lly Sale*. AT th« Commercial Etta Roome, enreer of Wood toil FiSb »tre«ta,tt 10 o'etak, A.M..« s enertl tstortmeu. of AetmotbU. Staple tod Ftocy Dry Qoodt, Clothing, to.ishoet.nota.o;^ ;fcLo^,p . M . Groceries.Qneensware, Glassware, Table CatlerT.Jtfoklng Qi awes, Now and Second HandHoueehold and Kitchen Fur* ni tore, Ac-, 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., : I n Stationery. Fancy Articles, Musical Instrument*, ■ ~ “ p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 1 TTSCEI.LASEOCa BOOKS', STATIOfJBRY, Ac., AT \\ AUCTION.—On SATURDAY KVBRING, si S o'clock. »t tbe Commercial Bale* Hoom*, corner of IV ood 1t,2 Fifth street?; will U *Md. if Urge collectlonot valuable B ok* among Which are Cre's Dictionary of Art*, Menu , ,^l“* n j jAioos; Bmilh’s Dictionary of Arts, Fences ai.lMauufceture*; Nicholson’* Carpenter’s Guide, Slchnl «i*S£&S* Companion, 0. S.daaetteer, MetorfalUU tr.rr of the Uftited Staten, Pictorial Family fcnejelotwdia, U; ireraal Library of Llleralure, Library of Natural Histo ry Cyclopedia of useful and entartdning knowledge, works oV Hen Johnson. SUtkspeare, Byron, and other celebrated ru bor*. A choice collection of tho cheap publications of ihvday splendid Family and Pocket Bible*, superb IHus trted works and Gift Book*, IPKinney'* Justice and W*l Grldo with a variety of other law books;'letter and Cap W rlttas Taper, Blank Book* Auc ,i oce< , r . r*llAU* lmY uoulw, TUUBWAY AIOKNISO, Sneiun«t-,.t 10 o’clock, *t Ihe Commsrclal Sales Booms, CO, ner of Wood ood Filth streets, will ho sold* * general ofseMohnble Dry Hoods, Trimmings, fine Prow SX end W fins Blurts, T.ble snd "SSSSEt Fur. nimrj, Queensware, Tob.ccn ■w rrw MUfUC—EfeuitK Bound*. IVake Up Sweet Mel- N%“S^"yN < .h,id!o..^tpu b ,bU. l uc, J i.i T • bVdiz by Harry Lehr. Know Nothing BHF*- ««• I I'cweeasw&MUiry Power. Enchanting l»reS6s, Orobe. Overland Mail Gallop, D*Albert. Constantinople QaadrtUe. SSaSnfSSottiih VaUlauce Polka MlUtarie Our Girls, wHh colored plate. Dirk Eyed Elled,eolored plate. Vajry Lend Schotttocb, colored plale. Qoirara March. Table Mt° lag Scbotilsch. This Darkey’* Heart is 7? (b. B fltr*bnsch Era Clair. Arery. Home of My Child* M?NMlie Trolly Sttlo Warbler, Cleyton. A v?ay with tbe Test. FownTolke. nome Clob fehoUbch. u.iwhtVver Kuhe. L’lnnocenee Polka, D Albert. “ Sommr J/tmc--St.r of llomo, T. Welland. Kitty Trrd? (Ilorcr. Bhe is Bleeping, Womlbnry. F.ther's nomine Home Mother, Jullich. Loco wdl’t thon twine for tower Tfie fknrite fcllads of IF. V. Wallace. 12 m Ji»2« The Broken Lyre.! You ask me if I Lotu You. mTpSlakntto be Young. Jbst received and fur sale nt the I old established Piano Be-p&t of CIIABLOTTR BLU y], lt .... . 00, v aL AT Hoop’d.—Just received a new and assSsA^-^MreSS and pricea, and save from 25 [to ® per cent. In your pot* chases at 61 Market street, h f j?-_, T.IOH SALR— Sixty acre* of /Land, on the new Plank j 5 Road from Allegheny to tow Brighton, 3 milealwlow Allegheny city, and 1 mile from Wood*’ ran, by lt will be eold Tery low, and dirided In lota from 5 T “'‘"tToh'a’Twotm, 75 Fourth street. T.MNB BXTUACIS FOll STUB UANDKKUCLIIEFd.-I r ha*e this day received a large assortment of Borin s fine Extracts, among which are bis celebrated Oriental Drops, said to be tbe finest perfumery in the world. Also, his celebrated Extracts of upper Ten, Jockey Club, 4c., Ac. Those wishing fine extracts can alwaya procure them at JOS. FLEMING’S, i corner of'the Diamond and Market st. Bitoattoo, by * Xo»n« M*», vmm*, oiertr’. or Bel<ffa<n» Apply ot * PBAKdSCOS’ Agency Office, . ; . • j 66 Fifth et, new Port Office. The -Swer.—Last evening at 7’o’clock, there wan three laches water in the channel. Stationary. Tht keel-boat Union Is now loading at the wharf for Wtllibnig. u Head of 2?avigaliou.” — By a private despatch from Wheeling, we learn that the water at that point yesterday, was onlyeighteen and e-half inches by the marks, while at this point we had twenty-three Inches. The steamer LiluLcUle is making preparations to leave to-day for Cincinnati, and from the reputation of her offl cere, and the toperb accommodations that she offers, there la no doobt she will have a fine trip. The latest arrival from below, tor some time, was that of the steamer Exchange, yesterday, from Qlass House Ripple. She Immediately lowered her chimneys, and went above the bridge to go In the packet trade to Brownsville. The Jeffer son and Luserne bare laid up on account ot low water. The (Sndnnati Cbltonbum says that it rained bard on the •231 b, which may have the desired effect of swelling the river at that point. ' * The river is now at an unusual low stage, and unlo.w we soon have rain it will be too low for any but the very light est crafts to navigate ' In the canal there are about three feet water, and on the Portland bar bnt about three and a half feet water. Along the river hence to Cincinnati the water.is very shoal, and boats are detained at Warsaw and Rising San. The Borne bad lodged on the former, and the Media, David While, and others were hard and fast at Rising Bun. In tbe channel less than four feet water was reported. In tbe Lower Ohio there were four to four and a half feet water xvporteJ on thesfaoalest bars, and tbe river filling tael,—Louisville CbUrier, 2Wu Fatal Accixlenl —We learn from the clerk of tbe Boone that one of the hands employed on the steamer Dand While, aground at Rising Sun bar, was killed on Friday evening, oy a spar. Tbe erew were at tbe capstan 44 heav ing on the sjar,” when it broke, the greatest weight falling on this men, who was crushed to the deck, and survived but a few minutes.—lin'd. POET OF PITTSBURGH. 2 rn» 8 incuts warn in taa chawbsl, Marat Mans. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Ilendrickson, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. DEPARTED. ** Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. 11 Lnserne,Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Qen. Bayard,Peebles,KUsabeth. STEAMBOATS. “1854." Pittsburgh, cnrcnnrATi, louisville, am SAINT LOUIS Pittebwgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, roa TIM COKVXTASC* Of PABBENQBRB AND FREIGHT BOTFZf.N PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, : And Saint Lovli. _ This Lini is composed of seven fn> class powerful Steamers, for speed, splendor, safety,vßlHHH and comfort, and is the oiut roaotiGU uajlt uu or Stum I'Actcr* on the Ohio river. U connects With the C. 8. Malt lAhe of Steam era from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Lou s, by which passengers and freight ant ticketed and re tapled through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the line, which now consists of the following boats: Day tv Departure lhaU. Oaptaim. from pUiaburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. lumnoovu—Sunday. MESSENGER, No. S Davw- —Monday. ALLEGHENY- Gao. M'Lais -Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Ww.J. Kousti .....Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Gracs. Thursday. PITTSBURGH.. - H-Campesli Friday. Kuar/CJiai Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. H-, precisely. No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For partlealaxA, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,! JOHN FLACK, / AgßMi » Monongaturia Honse Buildings, ideclß] Pilteburxb. 18S3. ■ For Cincinnati. |>T . TIIK steamer LOUIbVILLK, Capt. A. Dbax, I leave for the above and intermediate porta oßA'd Friday, tat b last-, at 4 p. w. . For freight and passage apply on board. jytM Regolar Wheeling Packet. 'fUt steamer EXCHANGE, CapL STCm-LM, lJHbJ>leaves every MONDAY, YVKDNK3DAY, and MBaFUDAY, at 9 o'clock. A. M., connecting with the C. and F. Railroad at WuUsvilla. Fot freight apply to j*2-2 J. I). COLLING WOOD, Agent. Ktgaltr Wheeling Packet. nm*. 'rUIS ftsamer KULIIdK, CapUia Gsoaar D I iffiKrfr” * — TUK3DAV, THURSDAY, •SBfittkand SATURDAY, ul ‘.l o'clock, A. SL, and con necting »itn t irC. anil P. Railroad at WelLsrUlc. For freight apply to j«2O “ 18.)4.” CANADA WEST. ! ja^^argfcrss zivr u tab* THE FIXE low pressure steamer TKLKGKAPH, Captain E. Barrow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; P.»rt Stanloy, and I*ort Burwell, as follows: leaves Cleveland for Port auoley, every MONDAY and TUUBSDAY EVENING, at7j4 o’clock. lsmTes Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7*£ o’clock. The Telegraph eonn’-ct* at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, tbe Cleveland and Pittsburgh, ttae Lake Shore, the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connect* ut Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connect* with the Great Western ana ptirape ap?ry on LtUDKItIfALK, Cleveland; ». F. A or A. M’BRIDK. Port Bnrwell. mar27ono^_ L" “and Warrants Vvanted-Vitsoo.-i wtsh to pur chase Land Warrants to the amountof Acres, In 100. 80 or 40 acre WarranU; for which will be uaid *l7B in gold, lor 100 acres, and In proportion lor 80 and 40 acres. Apply to JAMES ELaKKLI, Real Estate and European Agent, c»y3 corner of Seventh and HmlthPuld mrect*. QYd ivi ur. v, ——— ■ - ANTED—TWO UKTUREK LOTS, on Diamond alley, betwoeo Smithtield and Grant street*, for which s fair rrico will be paid. Inquire of THOMAS WOODS, 75_Fgurthrtw»L_ $83,000 Worth of Farms and Building Lots! 100 FARMS AND 2000 BUILDING LOTS Will be divided avuing 600 Sulscnlxrs on the Evening of the 31st of July, 1854. 4 LARGE number auk already engaged.— A Many of the Lota utwr iLew have bwn mid for from to <3OO PcreenL advance over the price for which the** lot* are now sold, lowing that the purchase will be a good in K?c?Bub«riber, FOB ONLY *l5. payable >n ioaUlmentfl of ili each, will receive FOUR BUILDING LOTH, -h by 100 feuMjlngtogether, or a FARM of from 51 to SO *aw». Tttem beautifully located at LAKELAND. Long W*ol, where a new choreh and school hoow, and a number of private dwellings, store*, work-shops and factories, have already been erected, revere! more are now being built, and several hundred will be erected the coming reason- Tbit is a fine opportunity of owning a delightful country residence near the city, where the domestic comfoTtaofa family circle can be fully realised, “<* where .*°>“o inz lots nnd about 600 farms have lately been eold , and Ka'ea are daily being made to individual* who, alter careful examination of it* locition nnd ascertaining the quality of the soil, are selecting farms for agricultural purposes, be , inz confident that no land so cheap and calculated to in crease no rapidly in value can be had wlUim 60 miles of the citv This land would haTe been all taken up years back, but has been an mhaM estate for the la*t century, and completely locked up fer upwards of two hundred yeare sinoe which large sales have been made, and where th« wild deer roamed at large may uow be soon beautiful cottages and cultivated fields waving with thb abundant productions of oox mother earth. _ . . ~ ThU Is one of the beat opportunities now offered to those of small means who are destitute of a home of their own, to purchase one for a mere trifle; also, a few fauns, c ‘’£ tainmg each five and ten acres, and upward*, at from $26 “iu to mil UumMliei or the opportu nitT now offered to procure a fine form or splendid building Jot near the Empire City, should make immobile applfcg tlon.as they are uearly all dispoeed of. Apply to CHARLES 1 Wood '*o* Broadway, corner of Fulton street, Y.Y., where i "TSSST hh “ “° u b ‘ d ’B r M'£iis, r AK=” y j *°jyfa:3in<Uw U. 21 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. IiLAKKLV, European Agent ami l>».cr In Real EstaterOffers for s*le the followtog valuable property, tl»* 2000 acres fine land near tbo Mississippi and Railroad, lowa. 040 acre* of timber and prairie land in Bt. Paula, Minnesota. 120 acres In Liverpool townablp, Colum biana county, Ohio. 101 acres nnnr Greensburg, Wesimore land county. 150 acres near New Castle, Lawrence county, hiahly improTwl. 1 aero lot near the front gate of St. 4 lots, each 24 feet by 110, neatly fenced with palling*, near the borough of Lawreneovtfle. 00 h„n,iinir lot*. 25 feet by 100, near the north end of the »0 lots’, each 00 fi»l front bj 160 fret I deep in Liverpool, Ohio. A very valuable farm in Mercer I county, of 130 acres, with excellent bonus, barn and oot LulldlnCß. 2 houses and lots on Diamond street, In the bor oagh of Birmingham, b lota, each «f«ton Quarry street running back to the Manor Line, Fifth Call and examine Register, at the corner of Seventh and Smitbfleld | streets. WIbbOCK, bankehs, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and SiWer Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocksbought and sold on commission. Collections made At any Dolnt in the United States. 80U,h KMt corner of Merkel .ml p A , my li _ __ 118 Wood street. ■ Dividend. ~~ Ofpic* of Pittsdubuh Gas Coupakt,! July lOih, 1854.. J THE TRUSTEES of the Pittsburgh Oas Company haw this day declared a Dividend of fit* «« « u .( a»,wk of Raid Company, out of the profita of the last “ Btoekboldcr. « thdr Imtrl reoresentatiTes, at the office of the Company. 1 JAMES M. CURISrY, Treasurer. L--AMDI A SON hare for sale Parma of from 00 to 1000 acres, located in lennsylTi- OhlTvirgini” and Illinois; upwards of 10,000 acres fn*M’Lean coonty. Illinois: several tracts of land on the waters of Big Fishing Creek, Va., in lots of 130 acres and unvnnia «t 41 50. 43. 45, and $lO per acre. Persons wish ing to buy, will find it to their advantage to call at our office. No. 140 Third street. , it— OILKS, MANTILLAS, DRESS GOODd, Kmb»uld«i«;. S Trimmings, Hosiery and Gloves, House keeping Goods, Linen and White Goods, Bonnets, MiUincry Uoods, Gents. Furnishing Goods, Ac., Ac., have all b«n markeddown from 20 to 37 % percent, during the o^ 26 Fifth street. _ SUGAR —W hhds prime N. O. Sagar; 1 do Clarified do; f ," *" ’WS.T 1 J “!, F 7°!j!^ia i g °o- (to pap* l ’) “' t "- 1 f 0 cr “• T nß, sL B ssr ru 3 ,To P , i rr."' sssv**-. .. th. 8~1 Btora. Jltth WARDROP , IU IRON—6O tons No. 1 Anthracite; IQB ♦« No. 2 do; Good brands^for sale by WM. OO^ 4 . • *■ V't*. ‘ J. D. COLUNQWOOD. Agent. WANTS. y* # < V t,l«* V, "*• COJOIEBCIAE.PO^= PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND NEKetIARTfi’.RXCIIASOE. OFTTQE&S. iYexident —JOHN BHIPTON. , Firti Vice PntidaO—ViU. H. Bmith. Second « “ Wm. R. Browh. Secretary— Wm. 8. Havxh. JVrarwrw—Joits D. ScutLT. Xuperi ntrndm £—B. T. North am, Ja. Committee on Arbitration forJuly. —Wm. H- Smith, V. F., 8.11 arbman, Wm. Baoal*t, Joshua Rhodes, Oicl Blacr. WEEKLY EEYIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Oryrax or tbs Daily Morhiso Poet, \ Friday, July 28,18 M. I [Note.— The quotation* given In the following Review, it must be understood, are tbe wholesale prices, except when otherwise noticed ] The low stage ofVater and oppressive beat continued the general dullness of trade, nntUl within the last da, or two the change In the atmospbere.has caused a little more ani mation. The only noticeable feature is a'further advance In Bread stuff*. This is caused solely by tbe demand for domestic consumption, as there is no call for exoort from the fact that the difference In price between her# end thoEa=t would not justify it even were there any on hand for that purpose. It is now a singular fact that Flour Is higher In Pittsburgh than In the Liverpool market—in the former being quoted at while In the latter at only $8,2&@8,G0. A steamer arriving on Thursnay morning notes a further da' cllne in ell descriptions of Breadatnffs, in consequence of tbe favorable aspect of tbe crops. Id other articles of trade there ha* been a light business dene. The sales of Baeouo were to a moderate extent at last week’s price*. In Pig Motel and Blooms but little U doing, meet of the mille being still Idle, making repairs, Ac. One or two sales of each was mode during tbe week at regular rates. The Wool business is still In statu quo. We have heard of but one sale—a small lot of some 1800 Ibe at 32 cents for common to half l>locd. There is no change to note In the money market. Good paper is still abundant at Ito V/ t per rent. In the East confidence isbocoming restored gradually and money somr. ; what plentiur. Old rates, however, continue. ASHKS.—The demand for all sorts continue* limited, and prices have remained unchanged. We quote Soda ot 3VS®3]-a. a* to quality. Pearls dull and unchanged. Pots 3W&4. Seleratas, BRlCK—Steady sales of Fire Brick at s2s@s&o; and Fire Clay at $l2 ton. BBESWAX—SaIas On arrival at 24@25c; and from store at 25<$20c. . „ „ BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets at Factory $2, and from store fr2.16@2|25. Large from store,s7@7,so fl dox.; small do $0,60. . ..... , BROOMS—We note a steady demand and light supply; on arrival, prices rang* from s2@2,< 5, and from store at •“BRASS-NO demand. Q-otatloaJ nominal at $1@1,12. BUTTER AND EGGS. —We hear of none in market. Quotations oominoiat $1,12. BACON.—SaI os have been moderately heavy this week at at r A/±. o*k, and SW to city trade. To the country tradu a slight advance h asked. Sugar Cured Hams, 10*4. CRACKERS—Manufacturers have agreui upon the foi- *bbl, $6,75; Butter do do, 6,75; Pilot Bread, V bbl. $6,60: Sugar Crackers, ; Boston do do, : Pie Nlc do do, : Soda do do, OOTfON YARNS, *c.—Tbe following are now tbe ruling rates: POUHO YaR5. No. 6to 10,lnclusive...t8efl tb No. 16. “11*12 .19 “ “ 17—. *• 13 50 “ “ 18 “ 14 21 « “ 19..... “ 15 22 •* •* ».... .23 n tt» .24 “ .25 “ .20 “ Doie« YaRK. No 500 Be Tb | N0.500.._ OU^tb *• 000 8 “ • “ 800 6k •• ** T 00... 7 “ | “1000 .....6k “ Carpet Chain? whltel9#2o, colored 23. Goeerlet Yam, 23®2A Candlewirk, 18. Twine. 20. Batt'ng, No. 1, 13; No. 2.12; Family Batting, 15. Caulking, 15.- : CORDAGE —Tbe following are tbe rates bow established: Manilla Hope, coll 11l 9 lb. Cut ~.20 V lb. White “ H “ “ 15 “ Tarred ‘* 15 " “ “ Packing Yarn, fini»...l2 “ “ 11 “ Bap Corps— Manilla, $2,50.a,75d&,00 fl dot. do 001 l 19 eta ft B>. Hemp, $1,87,2,75£3,76 V dot. do H coil 14 cts V lb. Ploiou Lists—Manilla, $1.25 de* Ilerop, $t do*. COri’Klt—We quote at 35@36, cash and time. CANDLES AND SOAP.—We note a good enquiry, aed quote candles as follows: dipped 13*4c; mould HJfc; oda uianilne 22c; toilet 10c. CUE ESE.—Small lots are going off daily at To the retail trade at DRIED FRUIT.—One or two sales were reported In the early part of the week at $1,50®1,62 for Peach ee, and s»<£ $1,12k ft>.* Apples. Flail— A rre tty fair business baa beau done to tbe coun* try and retail triple. We quote aafollows: Mackerel N 0.3, large, $lO 50f<ell: Mwllum do., $10.60; No. 4, SS(SjS,2o. Baltimore Uerrtng. $6,25<g.G,6Q; Halifax do $6,5G&5. Lake FLh: Trout,sV; White, $10; half bills in the usual pro* portion. FREIGHTS.--'The river has heeooe so low that frdgbta hare almost invariably be#n refused. A boat occasionally | take* a Debt load at 6u to 62c for point* between here and I Cincinnati. CANAL KATES —Summer rates ere as follow* : i ARTict-RS. To Pbila. A Balt. To New York. I floor, per bbl. $ W> , FLh and Beef bbl 1,20 1.50 Ale, Alcohol, lUcon.'l _ "pIOO I Ueierwax, laml, Lanl V 40 56 The, : OU,Tallow ATobacoo) ! Hemp, Rags. Hogs* |_ j hair bailed, 1 | Feather*, Furs, anl'{ j Furniture > ! Wool b Sheep pelts, 55 ..... 60 RAILROAD RATES.—East—lst class, 75 cents: 2d do, GO.*; 3d do. 50: 4th do, 4!V. Flour, SOc bbl to Philadel phia, lly U. A P. K. R-, westward, to Cincinnati —lstclass, 60.-; 2d do, 50c; 3d <lo, 40c. FOREIGN FUUITd AND NUTS.—Foreign Fruits of all kiuds are very ecarce and high : Oranges Lemons Rabins Filbert* - 9 Walnuts 9 , fi FLOUR.—The paucity of recejpt* here caused Bfurthrr Svanre, and we now quota at for superfine, und fU for eitra. We can expert no abatement in the«ipriv s until new Flour begins to come In, a* the quantity on hand J* srnre-ly equal fur borne consumption. GK \I N* Oats bave arrived freely during the wee*, and we mav quote 400 a* the present rate on e.-rival; from etoru sile-. are made at 42«r?43e. Com U mostly nominal at f»£x,.>&V from first hands; Rye SO(#M. Barley dull at &«<$ 75 Wheat Is not arriving in any quantity, and our quota tion* are nominal at 60; for present u*e* > biirt.er figure might lw given, but as soon as the new crop comes forward figure* must yield. tl ROCEKIK? —Regular sales to the city trade at former r«t<“Ji To the rnuntry-trade <*f quote Sugar 4 3 pi tbU. ; Mo lavses *25m.2C ; O-Cl-o and Rice fiU&ojfei. II AY—The amount offoring id fully equa. to the dt-niand, and prices hare slightly declined. We quite $l-(2.U- for old. and $1Q((&12 for now. . iIKRMAN OLAY—Sales exported at s32<3>s3o per ion. HIDBS.—No change to notice; both green and dry are now firm at Oc for green, and for dry. IRON AN© NAILS.— I There U a study demand fur lpn and Nails, and current prices remain unchanged; we quoto common puddled bar at Jumati i'/fi. Naifo: lCd to 'lO.l. at $1,20; other sixes io proportion; regular dlsccuut quot» No. 1 dull at ««h and lima. ) kaD—l’Us sell on arrival at 1% and i? 4 retail. Bar is j heldml sto and Shot $2.12©J2,25 per sac*. i LUMBER—IWy from yard at $l4 to $lB, according to quality. From mill, sawed to order, at slB£)s2L LK \TIIER—From store It now sell* *t: Ued Leather .o <a-j* ; Oak Stile do 30@31: Upper do 30@3G. j MKS 3 PORK—LIUIe doing. From store we qupte at {l4 ' <**!!&*-*> tons 11. U. at $47, six months;,3o do Canal at 410. A small sale cf Blooms wa* made on private terras. 'iAYAL STOKES—Spirit* of turpentine bring* 66 in Uie smiil way. Tar |1,76(*55; Pitch $4,37@H.M; R<*>° $3 *■> f< *OlL°—We quote No. 1 Lard, in moderate demand, at 750; No. 2. at 70c. Lin*oed continues heavy, and price* are tend* log downwanl; we quote 80{$86e. HYK FLOUR. —The demand is steady, with sale* on ar | rival, or by dray load from mill at $5,75; sale* from stores It SALT —At the Caoal sale* are made at $2 V bbl for No. I, and sii,oo(ii2,l'2 for extra. From store a alight advance Jn ?I2KD3—No Olovereesd offerlog. Timothy we quote nomi aaily at $2,25@52,50. and Flax at $1,37@51,&0, and In de- m STEEL. - Spring Steel, Pittsburgh maoufacture, C'4<d* 6 ‘/* I>li,w do, 7 <3>VA\ steel plough wings, 8: do. eul to pattern. j LlOVj A R Meel, from rolled Iron, s^;hammered 32 «<i\ iloe Steel. Fork do, 7; Shoveldo. 1 i ; steel daiidy'tlre, 7: Eltptlc Springs, 10*4; «»t do, ld@l4. Culti vator* teeth, 13X3, 32®d&; do. IS&'A, <*o@&s ft forth. TALLOW—No demand. Nominally held at . r °TIN We have to note a slight decline; I C, $10,50, and I X, $l3, cash; Pig $36; Bar $37*4 WHISKY.—The sales of the week were mostly in * n *aU IoU at 27c for rectified, cash ; seme sales of raw, in 60 bbl. l °WOOl^—We have board of bat one B»le—e lot of about 1800 Dm of common to half blood at 32c y m- FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA FARKIB * LAIRD. Proprietor.. j,l9:3m] TERMS PEE DAY. For Solo* A LARGE NEW COUNTER, SHOW OASK.and other A. store fixtures, cheap, for sale at No. il FOURTH Street W J* BOOTBAND SHOES.—Tboee who wish to get n neat and well fitting _ . BOOT, SHOE or GAITER, will call at M'LAUGULIN’S, Wlll CaU Rt 95 Fourth Street Carso's Oagnerreotyps and Art Gallery, AneUo Building, No. 76 fourth atrret,(iuxt to LyntTt Carpel £mpor»uw.) _ It M. CARGO 4 CO, having fitted op the moot tiE* amnle rooms in the city with mammoth sky and V ekfo lights, offer First Class LIKENESSES, in a/K style to suit all, varying in price aoeordiog to and quality of case, Ac. *3-Superior Oil Paintings, by the best artiste, for sale, and on ex hibition during the day and evening. Oitisens and stran gers are invited to call and examine specimens and^ Paint ings. —.— FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. a BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by A 100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at tfi» nfflee of the MORNING POST. _ Lot for Sale* ~ • , A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson ftreel d " Pth ’ 1,1 B a r S I .°f h OI , LLMORE, K " I 1411,11 at office of the Morning Post ituiLDlSO IiOT FOB BALB. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIB street, sod extending bark 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the , u collar Wall, built for two email Houeea. TbU Lot . taffiS. Sitlo. for . «»>?«”“■ low, anil od favorable term! ™1« of Mg- »■ POWEK A RIKRDOK, ARCHITECTURAL AND ORNAMENTAL CARVERS.-* 1 Ornamental Pattern* for erery style; Mivielinr Desienint;, Ac. CompoeiUoo Ornaments for the BuHcuugflt *=•; »« SMITHfIKLD Street, the Poet Office. _ J l ?* - Dress Making and BlUlnery. S\ MRS S. K. CABOU respectfully informs her friends others, that she is prepared lo make to order the MANTILLAS, TALMAS, de. t on the shortest noth* and on the most rea sonable terms. Children’s Clothing «fd® «P with neatness I and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed aoamiing tp directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to ’‘‘"jSSfiSmug.'S No. 76 FOURTH Binet, Mcood rtory, mS eDlnnoe M to the CrJsUl F*l*» D^o«ri.nO»l- *^L f*T- - * ’ % ,*4 MISCELLANEOUS. lA.RD AND LARD OIL— j 15 kegs No. 1 Lard; lObbls do Lard Oil; 5 half bbls do; ReceiTwl and Toi sale by „ my ia MILLER A RICKETSON RICK— 20 tierces prime Hire, received asd for sale by MILLER k RICKKT3ON, j„l7 221 ana 223 Liberty »t. IABD OIL — 10 bolt. Ju>. 1 Lard Oil; , 10 bf du do; for sale by j e l 7 MILLER & RICKETSON JAVA COFFEE— ’Jv ih.ck. is OU Gov. Jet* Coffee, for him by [jt-171 _ MILLER A RICKETiOX. / ILAILKT WIN £ —W (•*.-** “ht. Julian" Claret, reccim \_y and for sale l»y i jalTj MILLER & RICKiSTSOX. OLlVil OIL—IS curt-s OlUe Oil, for sale by j e l7 MILLKK A RICKETSON. STAR CANDLES —25 boxes 4V, 6V and OV Star Candle*, for pate by [je!7] MILLER A KICKRTSON- IMSH—36 bbls Medium No. 3 Ma».kcrcl; P 10 No 1 Fielded Herring; in store and for Uteby 1 jel7] MILLER A RICKET9ON. MaApaUNK—W tm.-kets “172,' Wine, landing and for eale by j e l7 MILLER tf.RICKKTSON HAD—IS bbls No. 1, for sale by yy , SMITH k grecum. A. Si A SON A UU. h.-ro nf.w for rai» more tban 100 latest styles of Mantilla*. [my22 INSEKU OIL—IO bbls forfele by j j e iy HEN .1Y HOLMES, LIJiE— iUU bbm for tale uy j«lt> SALfcKATUfl —tO bxs Pulverised daleraiu.i, halves aod pound papers, for sale by j e l 9 LIBNIIY HOLMES, B‘" U'JTKK—IS k<M» frt-rh Furkin Butter, for sale by j e l-j UKNKY HQLALEB I >QQg—a bbU fresh this day receivi-d, and for Kale by Pi jel9 HK.NKY UOLMta. BLUB LICK WATEK—J bbiß received tbu* day by JOS. FLEMINQ, corner of the Diamond and Market at. XTO. 1 LAUD OIL— 25 bbls in ttore and for sale by IN my** t'LEMISQ BKQ3. LAKO OIL. K\>. I —Jut-t received and for sale by mjlttg JOEL MOiILKR. OBHITaVE’TTto>fAC:» BiTi’EUs—l2 dozen on hand and for a»l« by j>ldj_ JOHN iIAEf, Jr.. JKAKL-5 —60 Lbl» flrbl .junlUj, on consignment; inr oaJe bj | jtlOJ F. gKLLKKH & CO. r*ICE—34 tierces oo coossumeut and fur tale by L\ my 29 1 F. SKLLKKSA^CO. NEW DECORATIONS—at tern, for sale by STAH CABDLES—6O boxes Cincinnati, assorted size*, • t manufacturers prices. myS PKKBTO.N A MKKKILL’S Extracts of Lornou, Orangu, itoxe, Vanilla, Peach, Almond, Jamaica Ginger, and Nutmeg*; for Rale by [jeftij . W. A. M'CLUttQ, Vnmv fkkn’S N'KVV _ il<jt)K.— tern Leaves, from rSo ny’s Portfolio; second seriej; with origiual designs: by Fred. 51. Coffin. Jusi received by 11. T. C. MORGAN, my 17 104 Wood street rpHfc QUIET lIKAKT—Just published complete, Quia X HJbcKwckhl's Mapuine, price.'2s cent*; fersulu by je!3 n. MtN'KH & CO.. oi Bmlthfield BKOVVK AND iVUITiS I’LAID OiMJtIAMS —An assort meat ot'tbe above Good?* just received ut A. iIcTIGILK’S, jels corn-T of Grant and With street*. GIODKV’S AND FKIKrSoX'j* iIAGAZINEd,"for July, T have been received by KUSSKLL A BftO., jelX) Fifth street, near Market. ■ \KV PICACHKa—UI bbla Dry reaches; 30di> Dry Ap 1 / plea, for pale by jel9 HKKKINU —100 bbls Baltimore llerriag in store and fur sale by ENGLISH t RICHARDSON, uiyJiO U 6 Water and 150 Front st. BALTIMORE iir.KKt.SU—lou bblo madvetl tbit) day by Pennsylvania Uallroud, and fur Bale by RNUUSII & RICHARDSON, HAD—3O bbla Baltimore Shad in store ami for Rale % O ENGLISH * RICHARDSON, lltf Water and 150 Front st. L'IUAD—*4U bbla Baltimore shad, ia store and for sale by Q JeO ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. WHITE FISH—SO bbls inspected, for cale by je<J KNULIgH St RICHARDSON. MACKEREL —100 bbls No. 3, for sale by jeC ENGLISH Si RICHARDSON. PEAKS —k) LbU prime Pears, for rale by jell ENGLISH & RICHARDSON "1) ICE—IOO tierces prime Rice, for e-le by Xi jel" ENGLISH A KICHARPbQV SUAD!— 25 bblri Shad; 50 bf bbls Sbati; in store and for sale by jelfi ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. "1 JOTATOES —30 sacks for sale by i jes HENRY H. COLLINS. DRY PEACHES— Mt bus prime, for rale by jsld HENRY U. COLLI 1 \UY APPLES — 24 bus lor sale by s J_/_jelO HENRY H COLLINS. SUt.AU AND MOLASSES— 604ibds N. 0. Sugar; Tsbols do Molasses; 2a do 8. IL Moliuwes; lor «ale by M'CLURKan, ukruom a co. I \RIED FRUIT—2S sacks Dry Apples; 1 / 15 cxaks L>rj Peaches; for sale l>y POTATOES-*-** bags on consignment, and for sale by jub M’CLURKAN. HERRON A 00. lIACUN SIiuULDKUs—24 casks received ou consignment il and for sale low by jei> , ad’CLURKAN, HERRON A OP. PIG IKON—IOO to os ilercer county, (SDaroa Furnace,) for salts by fmy24j KING s MOORHKAD. BEDFORD MINERAL WATER—In bbl* sod half bbls, (oak an 1 mulberry cooperage) for sale by jeS KINO A MOORHEAD. GLASS— &(W boxe>, BiiO, 9x12 e.<d 10x14, M’Kenuau A Co.’s brsod, In store and fur sale he - $7,00 box. . 7.M3 H box. . 0.75 f box. _ J " . w ; /l- VCLUP.H. MAi’LK SUGAR AND MOLASSES— -7 kegs Maple Molars, of b galls, each ; 200 Rm do Sugar, to cakes; Just received on coosigomeat, and for sale by j,o W. A. M’CLURG. Vibli 5 <iu Jo Shad. the first of ibu season. Also, Halifax Herrin*; No. 1 and 3 Mackerel; fc>ulai<»n, susokttl; do. pickled ; on hunJ aud for sal* lij J~ oHNsToVS PATENT ICE CJtK.iil FtlKhZEKti—The be-t article of the kind la ui*e. For sale by evil) BA ILKY £ REN’SQAW. Hi’.ok hK’S KAiUN A BOILER.—Tuis has bei-a found one at the mist desirable articles in the way cf.cuOfe iug utensils jet luveuud. Uis almost indispensible in the preparation of Fanua, Gritts, llotnony, Green or Dried Fruit*, Ac. For sale by BAILEY A KENSHaW. n\3o * 'do3 Liberty street. Wi N DuW SH aDKS—A iarf'e stock of Tnm>pareut V> iu dow shades, consisting of the Gothic, Plain, Roquet, Flowervale, Ltudi-cap* and Drapery styles; for sal- whole sale nud retail at the Oil Cloth Warer.wms. No. lit! Market If I YaUDs tki inches Transparent Buff tnl Cloth tor /Ul* Window Shades, just received from the factory, and for sale at the Warerooms, No. lid Market street LAUI Ls~ IN ul A RUBBER GLOVES — 0( ad the sizes manufactured. Also, Gents’ Gloves ot every Tariety ; sale at th-‘ Rabbcr Depot, No. 1 it« Market eirvet. j,. U PHILLIPS. i Sl‘ I*l’A PEKCtIA WATER PROOF CuAls—SVe Invue VjT the attention of purchaser, to this new and beautiful article; lb- Goods are warranted to remain pliable iu ail kinds of weather, aud perfectly water proof; lor sale at the India Rubber Depot, No. 116 Market street. j„l4 J. A 11. PHILLIPS. Will PS—du dozen India Rubber Whips, from l 7 feet in length, for sate, wholesale aud retail, at No. 110 Market street. [jeH) J. & U- I'HILLIP3._ S~~tni \TKK~iVttA V aro now opening a variety of new styles of Lawn and Gingham Cravats and Tie* for summer wear Also, some vefy rich and lushionable plain and fancy gb It Cravats and Ties. J A. A. MASON * CO., j e l2 115 Fifth street. CHEAP WALL PAPERS —A uew supply or I'ift cea Patters just received, for sale by 1 J WALTER P. MARSHALL, iei So Wood street. wiISK PAPER HANGINGS—A choice axsorlmeut Iu p chintz, brocatelio, and satin imitations, for sale by ' WALTER P. MARSHALL. C" OIL OLOTE—AOOO yards ul the plain ami j enamelled tluiah, manufactured on plaiu, twilled and heavy duck goods; sold wholesale and retail at the Oil Cloth Wait'rooDie, No. llt> Market street. MOHSK’ri COMPOUND SYltUt* UP YfcLU)WI>UUK. HOOT This compound will remove diseases arising Irom impurity of the blood. It acts as a portlier of the blood; strengthens and braces the system; is harmless and Simple in its effects. For sale by jolO_ kUIKD BkEF—lu tierces S. C. Bw£ I m ,29 V. SELLERS A CO. HAKI’KU’S MAGAZINE, lor June, lor hale by B. T. C. MORGAN, mv 3l 1W Wood street. V>li'LK UUNR AND I’ISTOLS—A great variety keptcos XV 6t*ntly ou hand, toolbar with the necessary appurt* and shooting malarial In general, for pale by BOWX A TBTLEI'. RESOLVERS— A good assortment 01 all kinds of Revol vers, Including Colt's, Allen’s, Mart-ten's, Werner’s, laid the Revolving Uauimer I'istol, just received and for sale wholesale or retail, by UOSSN A TUTLEY, l3t> Wood street. BALTIMORE HKKKINU AftD iJUAD, Yerjr floe, forwie by tbe barrel, by DAILEY k RENSIIAW, j e <>3 263 Liburt) Htreet. 'r/'NOW NONiiMi HUlli'f COLLARS. CKAYATS, aud K u full assortment of burnishing Goods, at the new Trimming p-torc of j e2 4 OORPKR. wi XTRA OLi> U 6V’T.' JAV A OOFFEB— A few bags, very Ei superior, received and for sale by 1 \V. A. M’CLURG. CIKAPE SHAWLS. —A. A. MASON A CO. lmte just re f chived, perexprtHS, another largo u’jflirtinent of rich pUiu aud embroidered Crape Shawls. mySti ri'OBACCO— 31 keg» Kentucky Six Twist Tobacco, received I ou ooudgutneot; for sale bj j e ai J. A. UUTCHISON A CO. Tyrow ISTUK tTmK to SUBSCRIBE.—I will furnish J\ Harper's Magazine for $2,40 per year, or $1,25 for s>x months. S. B. LAUFFKR, iyl 87 Wood street. MONONGAUKLA WHISKY—I9O bblsUid Monongahela Whisky, just received and for sale low by JOHN UTTLK,Jr., Agent, 124 Second street -" Citizen*' Insurance Company* Twenty-two shakes of the stock or thus company, for sale by ffIiUAM A. HILL A LO-, jago:3td*w ; 04 Wood street RUdsELL A BRU. have rewired llaiper, Urahsta, and Knickerbocker, for June, at the LITERARY DEPOT, street, near Market. e*?”* OWIMJ SlACLUNKd—Warranted to cut trom 10 to Id acres of Grass per day, with one one span of hones , Dd driver. For sale by [my3oj E. R. BHAKKLAUD, ppinHV KTKAK BROILJSBS—A fresh sopplyjuat ra solved and tot sale by inySQ »nm JnLY.—Qraham’a Magarine for JuiV. It jmtrewtred andfor Bale bj S. li. LAUfFEB^ 67 Wood street. Also, all the leadingweekly papers and cheap publica tions. iys I»AKKD peaQHKS—On hand and for sale by the barrel, X or less quantities, by *j«36 BAILEY A BBS SHAW. *174,” Champagne IIEN’RY HOLMES. in quarter, Nicholas’bridal chamber pat* WALTER P. MARSHALL. P. SELLERS A CO. lIBXUY HOLMES- 116 Water street. M’OLURKAN', HERRON A CO. :—i:» bbLs new Potomac Herring; HAILKY ,t KUNyiIAW. Liberty street J. A 11. PHILLIPS. J. Jt H. PHILLIPS. J. & U. PHILLIPS- JOHN HAFT, Jft. BAILEY A BBNBHAW. **• r '"X •«**»?- .• • 'J; MEDICAL. « PAHKOKITB‘ M ■ MVKI.S’ EXTRACT OP ROOK ROSE, OR WORT I An Ictaloable Remedy for all Scrofulus Disease*, lnllgr*- • (ton,Tetter, Sick Ilea litche, Nursing 3oreMonth, General Debility, and as a Purifier of the Blood, Is uu equalled. . The ROCK ROSE has gained a reputation, at and abroad, which no other medicine has everdone In the same length of time. - ‘ It has long beeo the study of Physicians, to discover some remedy for this most distressing complaint. Whether they hare been successful, remains for the sufferers to t*f. There are, In this country, hundreds of thousands who are suffering from Indigestion, probably, in most eases, caused by their own imprudence in living. To these we would say try MYERS’ EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSS. It has cured, aol will cure, the wont and most obstinate cases of Dys pepsia, and all its concomitants, —Oostiveness, Sick, Head ache, Heartburn, Flatulency, Acidity, Ac. See the follow ing certificate: Bxv. A. B. L. Mins: Deer Sir—ln the winter of 1547-8, 1 1 offered beyond description with Dyspepsia, and a train of other evils dependent on It. I had applied to various doctors, and a number of nostrums bad been recommended, but to no porpose. I procured and used two bottles of your Extract of Rock Rose, and found almost immediate relief so much so, that I have used no other medicine since, and, in fact, I can find no other which, In my delib erate opinion, can bear comparison to yours. And in all cases, when I have the opportunity, i recommend your Extract, as standing first OT«r all others; Let ail who are thus afflicted try it, and find what I have found. Truly Yours, GEO. B. CONKLIN, TUB STUDY OF NATURE. u While some were at College learning medical etiquette, I was studying the laws of nature in the forests of Amer ica.”—Wumaw. The discovery of Bock Rose (Heleantbemum Cantdsnse) by Dr. Whitlaw, has proved sn inestimable benefit to man kind. As an alterative It is unequaled in MatariaMadica; as a tonic »mi deobstruent It is matchless. Myers’ Extract is the only scientific and reliable preparation, and has already “ mads its mark” os a remedy for Scrofula, Sa’t Rheum, Tetter, Dyspepsia, and all diseases arising from impure blood and impaired digestion. See certificates. IT 13 SO, We know ii to be a fact, and therefore do not hesitate to say, that in ail Scrofulous and Billons Diseases, Indigestion and its attendants, Sick Headache, Sour and Sick Stomach, Canker, Salt Rheum or Tetter, all skin and other diseases arising from impure blood, Myers' Bxtrmet of Rock Boas has no equal. If you doubt the fact, read the array of proof Jn our circulars, (or the truth of which we challenge investigation. Sold by Dr. GEO. 11. KEYSES, No. 140, corner of Wood streot and Virgin alley. Jsf Sign of the Golden Mortar. £3-The Beet PIaster.—MOORHEAD'S MAG NETIC PLASTER.—The writer, about fire years ago, be came affected with a riolent pain in the hip, originating from a hurt. 1 also was troubled with a pain in the breast, and the ilesb bad wasted away from my left arm, so ae to present a shrivelled appearance. My attention was ealled to Moorhead’s Magnetic Plaster, by means of an Almanac. Since I have «—d the Plaster, I have recovered tbe.use of all my limbs as perfectly as ever they were in my life, and my arm has filled up, and is now as' healthy as ever. FRAKOI3 TAYLOR, (Sty of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, July 12,1864. Sold wholesale and retail at DR.KBYSER’3 Drag Store and Syrup Depot, N0.J40 W«od street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - Sign of the Holden Mortar. . ' ~ jyl4.-3*w ? ? ?. $ $ ■ ? f 9 Hernia, or Buptars of the^Bowelf, 49* THERE ARE TIIOUBANDS OF PERSONS WHO are afflicted with a Rupture of the Bowels, Wbe pay little ri-y, attention to the disoaeo until the Bowels g ' become strangulated, when. In all probe* i lility, It may be too late. How important it id, then, for all those coffering from any form of Rnp nre of the Bowels, to call at once upon DR. KBTBSB, at his Wholesale Drug Stow, on the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley,and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro* trading portion of the Bowels. Dr. Heyeer has an oßce back of the drag store where Trusses are applied, and war* ranted to give satis&ctkm. He also has every variety of Trusses that you can name, and at any price, to suit the means of every one da need of the article. I also keep every kind of SupporUrt,.Body Draarr, SutpCntory Banda pei, Elastic Stockingt, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of mechanical appliances used in the core of dieease. 1 would respectfully invite the attention of the public to an excellent Truss for Chfldren, whleh invariably effects cures in a very short time. N. B.—l also keep on band, and for sale, a large assort ment of Shoulder Braces of the moet improved kind, that have been worn with so much satisfaction by hundreds of persons, both in and out of the city. DR. KEYBER’S DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of the Golden Mortar. jel4dAw <o3* Especial Notice to Persons Using Cod lilwer Oil*— The subscriber having made arrange* meats with Moors. Poppleln A Thompson, for a regular snpply of their genuine COD LIVER OIL, put np in pint bottler, would respectfully invite the attention of the pnb* lie to an examination of the article, being fully persuaded <ox atnyw-'g'Ovemni wraU,iti« unequal od There U new no Cod Liver Oil in this country superior, if equal, to the above, Hundreds ot bottles have been sold, aod given unrivaled satisfaction. In the article of Cod Liver Oil, persons taking it should he careful to ob uin a genuino article and one fn* from a rancid taste and tk‘e l iiEK&H£3 greaUy enhanced by Its being aeoep the richness of that fluid giving a time Sion to every organ through which it passes. Sold by 080. H. KKYBER, No. 140, ccmer of Wood street and Virgin Alley, mylO.diw Si*n 3f the Golden Mwttr. jj. B.—l also keep al. Mala-of Geiraloe Patent or Propri etary Medicine*, for many of which I hold the exclnair* mrency, and which will be solby the doaen or gras* at New York and Philadelphia price*. LIST OF ttEKUISE PATENT MEDICO!BS, 05 HATD AMO TOt &AU M PLKMINO BROTHERS, \T!,o!f*alt Druggist* and Dealer* in DUaU Mcdiana, Comer Fourth and Wood street*, Pittsburgh. KEELER'S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayue’e Altera tire: “ Carminative Balsam; “ 'Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; “ Sanative Pills: 44 Hair Tonic;. Winter's Balaam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’s Pulmonary Balsam; Uootland’s German Bitten; Holland do ~ Hostetter's Stomach do MtTchises 1 UterineCatholieon: Storms’ Scotch Cough Candy; Price's do; Thom’s do; Howe’s do; Osgood’s India Cholagogne; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Qum Arabic Drops; Harrison’s Hair Dye; rhaloo’s do Batchelor's do McMuns’n Elixir of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger) McAllister's do do: Kidder's Indellible Ink; Payson’s do do; Arnbold's -do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons' Kathairon; David’s Lilly Whhr, Basin’s do; r Tobias’ Llnimentr Hunt’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Fsrrel’s Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Barne’s Pile Lotion; Meen Kud : Scarpa’s.Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Kusbton, Clarke A Co.*aOod Liver OU; McAllister's Ointment; Sings! Itch do; Ferrel’s do; Gray’s do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Judkln’s -.do; gwaim's Panacea; Hood’s do; nargant's Infant Panacea; I’erry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer’s-Cherry Pectoral; Hoogbten’s Pepsin; Kiel's Petroleum; MrLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills Urandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee’s Anti-bllious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Sven’s do; Swuynes’ Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ills Jaynefs Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health do; Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman's do; Had way’s Ready Relief; Morris’ Remedy; Prof Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; hand’s do; Guysott’s Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; “ lUghly SeeoUd Brown Windsor u Husk; Lodi urn's Bpedflc; McLane’a Sudorific. Gough Syrup; Tyler’s Oam Arabic do; Belters’ do; Srayne’s Byropof Wild Cherry; Smith’s Took Syrup; Barry’s Tricophoroos Norwood’s Tincture of Vsratrnm Yirid#; McLane’a Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Loeock’s Pulmonic Wafers; ’ • Thompson’s Bye Water; 1 - Agents for all of Dr. MeCUntock's Family HedMnes Dr. Needham's Breast Pomps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gam Klsstie do do. SELLERS’ VERMIFUGE. “ THE BEST PEEP ABA' TION” Foot Plsaajot, Ya-, October-4,1847. Mr. R. E.fiSUiu*‘<-OfjonrY«nßifDga,l flail »ay With* out hesitation, ttaatr barter need it extenmelr te my practice for t be last toot or flee yean, I think it deddedle th* best preparation <rf the kind wtteh I hare any know!* of, although 1 hare bereioior* used the preparation of nereral other mmnfattggwa. Toon, he., - D.OOUQH, U. D. Prepared and eold by R. *. SSLLSBfIh 00., 67 Wood street, and tor aale by braggleta generally. }e24 S?V .7? —’e'.' ' -V • - \»l#VV.*4'. ' - .*■ v « y. x *■ •> >- * 'v* r /'* **, *-t * _ # i, i »? j> ‘£> , I>4» % -,-... *:?:-v.te*'?%M - •;; , /•>*< • %,; - 4 *>^y CI.gTXI.AHXI^AyXIPIXTgBPBOH IN CONNECTION WITH STSAJOPtS NOUFBK m EXCHANGE, VIA WKLLBYILLR, AND OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, YIA ALLIANCE. • • . . --. r ... . rpHS abortevt, qulckaot sad cbwipmt rout* to Toledo, dii- J. eago, La 3*lle, Bock Island, Galen*. St. Lonlt. and tbs North-west, VTA CLEVELAND. • ■_ On and after TUESDAY", July 11, 1864, fnam Tislu will ran dally, (Sunday’s excepted) aafollows-. ;VIA WELLHVIU*. • ' - :; Leave WellsvUl* at 420, p. li.,aadnlßanes-at ttJo,arrt- ; ring in Cleveland at 8 20, P. M 4 atkw a close MOMStMi with Miehlgan .Ceptxal Iteilroad boatrffor Detroit and Chi cago; steamers for Buffalo and Niagara Vans, Tnin for Toledo, Chicago and EL~Lonis. PaMengers for the 4 20,P. M , tpfln from Wdlsvßle, Uhta Pittsburgh daily [(Sunday's excepted) at 9 00, A 1 xv <*'• steamer Ecllpae or Exchange. Fare to (Saveland, s3d)o, • VIA alliance. Leave Alliance at 7 JO, A|T>r., and 12, JL, connecting at Hudson with trains for AJtron, Cuyahoga and • arriving at Cleveland at l 5 A. SI., and ‘126, P. M. Faro is Cleveland. $4,00. * The trains of the Ohio and Veana leafing pitta harsh at 3.00, A. M., 8, A. M.. and 8, P. eoaoeetat *l*4- anee for Cleveland at 730 A. M., 12, M*, and BJO, p. H and arrive la Cleveland at 10, A. 2.20, P. M- and 8.20. P. M. • . Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Loots and the North* 1 west, leaving Pittsburgh on the 3.00 P. SI. Train, VIA CLEVELAND, make a close connection there vttft-tbi Night Express, by which they arrive IsChiesgpat 12004 A, next day. Time from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 heron.' Passengers taking this Train, via Cleveland, will reach Chi cago one Train in advance of any other route. ~ • 1 , PumKen trintMtstnenlud, BriUo, Tohdo,CUi» go, La Ssihb Bock Island, and St. Louis. Time to Chicago, gl.honrs ■ Sr, IVinjn, 18 frown; , / r*xi vu yxllsvilu. ■ mu vu aiiiAJroE. West Meriden, Conn. To C1eve1and..—....... To Cleveland— —.s4^o Toledo—.. s*oo Toledo——— 8,00 - Detroit.— —.. 5.00 Detroit. «,00 Chicago—4lo,oo4lo.so Chfc»«>......JU,oo*lMO Bock Island....- 16,60 RocklaUba—.... 18.60 at. LooiS- —18,60 Bt L0uf0~—......... I9JA .. Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of this Company, in Monongahela lienee, below the corner. J. DURAND, Bnp*t Qevelaad. J. A. CAUOHEY, Agent, Ijl2 Pittsburgh. SUMMER ARKANG£MENTB, THE PENNSYLVANIA 1854. . fillHMi THROUGH IN FIPTESK HOPEI. ON AND AFTEB THDKBDAY, JULY, 6TH, TUBES . THROUGH TBAINB. TUB MAIL BUN as leave every morning (Sundays excepted) atT o’clock, stopping ai ail the mntlax st*' . Uon*,KMiamvfiigl&Philadelphiaatlgofalockp PH.. " 4 ."* THE Ffojr TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh. daily (except Sunday,) It 1 o'clock, stopping at Greeaaburg, Lotrobe, . Blairevilla, Lockportj Johnstown, WSmore, f-.~' toon*, Ac, arriving la Philadelphia mortilng. . v.jh ' THE RXPRSBB TRAIN will leaver emy .evening.'*;, at -9:30 o’clock, stopping only at -Irwin’s, Qreenabargh, Latrobe, HilDide, Johnstown, liUey’s, Gallitsen, Altoona, Ac., connecting at Hsrrisbnrg with the train, for Belli* ' more, and arriving in Philadelphia or BaldmoT*, at 12,30, noon. - . TIIB ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wfllleeve every after noon (except Sunday) at Mdofeioek, stopping at au regu lar stations, and running only as for a* Rwirsißla. .7 . .. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaved feQj • ' r ' (except Sunday,) at llO’doekyA.M-, stopping stall sta-, , tions, and running onlyaa-for as Brintona -- - /'* BETDHNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. Fteat An- *. crenmodatlon arrivaeat 8 o'clock, A. M.. Rilium, I, P. M, Second Aeeomtaodalkm,746,F kL Mail Faft> . . ' Line, R2O, AIL . 7 . Fare to New York,sloJO; FantoPhUadelnhfo4B; Fare to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Bedford Springs, $0,70. Baggagecheoked to all stations on the Pennsylvanlaßall ihad,andto PbiladafpUaandSaltimora. Paaaengerspnrchaahg ackeMtecaWfWlllbethMgad tur ■; cxXTSiaaddioontothe.steßonrdteSt'axcept fiwia vtatiesm.. wherotheCoippaif tireno ' '' t- j .• * No notes of * less denoßtination thab fivaAoOaspdU ha. received in paynMSt for tkkets>exceptthoaelißOad. by thn : Banka of Pennsylvania. - ' 4CP* NOTICE. —Ih ease of Mm Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount poterceffflrig $lOO. N. R —tk« Viwikifl,' ftiawika* Unit baa been employed to convey pamengen and baggage to wad from Mm DepoLpt a charge not to exceed 16 cents for each pssaehgfr, and'7'7.-. 16 rents for each trunk- • For tkketa, apply to. . J. MBSBIMEN, Agent, At the P. & StaQon, onlibertj at. Pittsbnrgh, July 6th, 18Si-HQd7 " ~ • . '■ • • __ ~ OHIO AX’D FEHHSYLVA3TIA. RAILROAD. New ArriumtiinH} COMMENCING FEBB UA B Y 28,1861 1864 MAIL TRAlNbwHPittsburgh atB Jt atAlU, ' uee; takes tea at-- Cieetlin*. and * utoi a d/m oon» .. neeiioo there with a last-Expre— Into, reaching (s«3n nati eboot 13o'clockatnight. . EXPRESS TRAIN leavee Pittabnr£i a* a o’clock* P. M., trier theantral of the lunm train front Philadelphia, and reache* Crestline at 11,30 ?. H., connecting with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connection* are-made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Belfoctaine and Indiana railroads tor Layton, TodiapapoHi and towns in Indiana. . <_ ‘ CoonaeUons are made with Qevelasd, Xonroetflle. Bth dusky, Toledo, Detroit mad Chicago with Bucrrcs, Upper Saudugky, Forset, and the towns on the Med River Road. Also, jrith Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville, and tows*' on ths Mansfield road. yur* to Cincinnati ff; ta In<HanapnnssB ;to Dayton to Xofodo$0; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville sSp£; Id Cleveland $4. Through tickets' to Louisville atteroeed rmlw * &smaiif6i THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cmtline at 1.15 P SF, . mud reaches Pittsburgh''at 830 PM, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hoars to Pfcllsdelphis. HAUL TRAIN leaves Crestlineat 230, A. hL, on the ar* rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and' arrive* at Ptttebwwh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAlNlerre* Pittsburgh at 10 AM, and 5 PM, and New Brighton at d .A M,and 1.16 P M. rKKIOHT TRAIN U*TMPiUnbarrti »t 7A M, ual» P 3L,and arrives a 1430 A U,«pMi43O,PH. M&- The Trains do not rutton Sunday. • ‘ Tickets or farther information. apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. Q. CURRY, at the corner offloeonder the Moaongabela House, Pittsburgh, or of ■= QEOEOE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal street 6tatfan«, Agent. SUXME& bMweeiLPlUstni^ Baltimore; mamepclag April lit, First Cks»--BruomVCedar and WWlßiyuii. J.gjyy*- Furniture, second htoa, Furs, Plißflc; Boulfcy; WfiwO, basket* or boxes: 7fi cents $lOO J&t. _ . S-ccnd Chu*—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Kin*. Oow and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Woei ana Sheep Pells, and Uggs: 00c. 9 100 Bw. - Third Clast— Bacon, and Pork (loose,) Butter, infinma, kegs or bids; Hidas,Leather, Soap,Wladow Glass, audCtot ton. uncompressed: 55c. 100 lbs. ' " _ . Ibxtrih tfoo—Alcohol, Baeoa (in caaka or feoxeaj Bang and .Halt, Beef and Pork, Candle*, Cheese, Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Oottoft, (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco. 40c. fl 100 Bm. QKOa3K araAycia c ca . P. mr»t h ‘"- fcfA>a TraaißOiUMQttL>»^ TO AND FROM-FHILADELPHIA, BAmMOBB AMT> NKW YORK*—The Owner* and Agent* of atf Ug. hare been for the peet fourteen year* wi|hO» •• old established Bingham's Line.” They wiU fiTe »« usual prompt attention to the forwarding of chandiM, Afc, in the shoneet time and on a* frnorabl# terms a* any otter Line. „ Only one transhipment between Putworgn, **“•* ddpU.«4B*fam<. aJn . BISO HAK*Oa. Benin, Liberty it, Pittsburgh. I BINGHAM, DAVIS A CO., ,». ] J 76 Market awe*, Philadelphia. . Proprietors.* . . JAMKB WILSON, Agent, ia. North Baltimore. U. L- OSTRANDKB, Agent, S 6 WewtsC, New York. Sundries— - * ; 10 bbdi.B*ecn Hams; 25 <» do ' Shoulder*; 50 hbU mv Urge No.'S'Mackerel; SOUbbls do do do; toartire; 30 ** ’ medium do do do; 25bf»lf do do «lo' do; £ 15 w lake Trout, tu store; • . ' ■ \ .... .25.BalUmore Herring,lnstore; 20 “ do' Shed, do; 5 ** Na.,le*t».UniaU,'dos .. .. 25 a Tinners Oil, do; .. *• 50 casks prime Pearls; - 100 bbls Mess Port; 100 # Qreese Lard; 90 « Loaf Soger; tObbdaO. Sugar; 830 bble O. Molasses, oak cooperage; 40*bosee W. O. Tobacco; 100 bblsN.G. Rosin; 40 casks Rice; 7 boxes Cream Cheese; 150 seeks Dried Apples and Reaches; ’ 2000 pounds Bacpn 'Sides. j y9 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON FIRS- MTORKSt fIHR WOBRSM—. ... •, - 200 braes Use Crackers; 5 gross Roman dandles, 12 ball* 7 ** do do 8 do; ‘ , 6 “ do do.. 0 do; ft “ do. do. 4 do; 4 M Triangles, No. 1; 3 u do do 2; 60 boss Jackson Crackers; - 000,000 To^wdos: 40 gross Pin Wheels; 20 •• 1 ounce Rockets; ■ *, 15 “ 2 do do; r\ 12 M 4 do do; 15,000 M Polling Crackers; ‘ Second supply; just received and fat sole by ."'V. J. C. ANDERSON-£ 4W-, j»g , No. 6 Woe* street. . LATK PUBLICATIONS AT DAVIBOfPB, tt Msrketst, near fourth- . The Lift of Dr. Alexander: by his son, J- W.Alsttadsr. The Magarinm At 20 cents per number; oar yretent .ana future price. ' _ „ Dtniel; a Model for Young Men: by Dr. Or leans—a coarse of Lectures. Fern Lattes; eeoondseries. ' _ . •. The Parish Sde; abater book than either Sonny B« or Shady BUe. ■ > "* a • i • • Carter’s New Books nr Youth.tia: ilabel Grant, Chayto Roussel, the Wood Carters and Kailas of Lebanon,Ac Alexander on Consolation ;ch*ep edition, Manual of Miwdofis, or Sketches of Foreign IDsrioas op the Presbyterian Chnreh: by Bst.J.C. Loans; with maps, shoving the staUons,.Ae. AmcMda.Amwfc.ark*. ja i AWSO s f jtt 85 Market rtrct, per Fourtt. Ss^SiTOsfoFSmßssasrSlßi&«iS«S^- nod vbea it wu TWtad *y *U» •»•*»» cknof the lit century, with notfao* of *oPecrfth«lßyOT taat ▼orlw of int« Dal »F to the mat Him: by NeTUJe & Ced*. »Q* . Aboatoaehundredeopieeof the »bow t y il Z r Tomatn on hid—the price reduced to W «■*»* » w . Jolft H .msuor," 1.10 : . ftJKUerr dor. fßohdey*enwptedjgySfcgftgrf? - w uatillOP. K-jet the Berber yerryHosel»flec**r «4 rrogWwr- W£?ESB^££3KKW*£ - '-V : -.v sj{}pt\-.: ' ■-..- ,•».><;* *;•« *5 * '*i *- } A\ RAILROADS RAILROAD *4- -i'*
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