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T.' i ■ vv‘Y ,: .h&'> ■ «: »>’ , ' / • ■ v :| :.- ; ■■■' -A,** tj f«*-■>> J •' »• J «/*; >| 4 t-> •* t*. 4 .• ’ 1 •'.•» ■..; .■ ♦* •.%•.••. • ~a ■•*■ • . • ■ . ;. * *,* .’Tt *(-.'■*•••• *4 .;,rSS¥f? r . . v:• -:,- "■• ' ''■;■!■'.'■£ &V-! \ ; ••. ,'5 ‘• •" •;:sj. •!; r X •* f' MONDAY MOBNING-.::: Miss St. Cura's Benefit—To-night hu been nt spert tor the benefit of this chinning, populer deneeuse f sad thst she Trill here one commensurate with her merits . we csnnot doubt. Übs St- Olsir hss erer been s fseorite With the thsutrwgoing public of Pittsburgh, who hnre here tntore expressed their delight end spprobstion of her supe rior dmudng, by nightly filling the house during pretlous engsgements. An excellent bill Is olhred. in which the popolsr pertormers or the oompsn'y will all appear. We . anticipate a “perfect jam.” Manager fester baa effected an engagement with the beau. ; talented young Mbs > Margaret Mitchell. She will appear to-morrow evening. Biot in a Lageb Bees Baloon.— Joo. Marx, keeper of a Lager Beer Saloon on Pennsylvania Avenue, on Saturday, made complaint before Mayor Volx, against Thos. Crumley, Ales. Forsythe, Joseph Bach and others, charg ing them with entering his establishment on Friday night, and breaking his furniture, Ac. Warrants were issued, and the'officers succeeded in arresting Crumley and Ruch,both of whom gave bail in Jfco for their appearance at Court to answer the charge. The others have not yet been arrested- —Mem*. Waxen, Davis, Mortis and Lawson, the defendants In the celebrated smalij note case, were discharged from prison on Friday, in pursuance of a pardon received from the Governor on Thursday night. We understand that the dril actions, instituted by the parties just named, for the recovery of the penalties alleged to have been forfeited by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and Others, under the wm.il not 4 law, will be tried during the October term of the District Court. Sentenced.— Thomas MoWilliams, the young tn«n convicted of lunacy at the recent tend of tbo Court of Quarter Sessions, was' sentenced on Saturday, by Judge M’Clure, to the State Lunatic Asylum at Harrisburg. Me* Williams is about twenty-four years of nge, and, we are in formed,' has a wife and two or three children residing in Al legheny (Sty, , Defamatory Words.— Prothonotary Camp bell, on Saturday, issued a capias for the arrest of Theodore C. Walker, charged by Mary. Hughes with using defamatory words respecting her character. .: A similar instrument was Issued for the arrest of (fonrad Ooamlre, accused by Jacob Koehler and wife, with defam ; Isg their good name. Divorce Petitions.— Adam Wagoner, on Sat urday, preseated a petition in the Court of Common Pleas, for a divorce a vinculo mutriimonia ; charging his wife Hen rietta with adultery. Roeanoa Grim, by her next friend John Brown, also pre- Muted a petition for a divorce from her husband, Balttar Grim. Cause—brutal treatment Foreman for a Glass House Wanted.—We would call the attention of glass house men to the adver tteement, to be found in another column of to day’s paper, beaded “Foreman for a Green Glass Hooee Wanted.” We wonU request all to read It, as they may find it to their ad* wantage to do so. Jlast, Sarah Edmondson, of Elizabeth township, was found to ho a lunatic. On Saturday, Judge M'Clure appointed > John Edmundson committee of her person and estate, and g?" directed him to file his bonds for as security. Kennedy’s Beyiew for August has been re ceived from the publishers, and is like the previous num bers of this in valuable publication, an accurate and reliable Counterfeit Detector. Every bnrineaa man Rhould provide Rtm—lf with this excellent review. Held to Bail. —John Shaffer, the person who committed the assault and battery ou Mr. Jno. B. Kennedy, of Manchester, last week, was held to bail by Mayor Adams, of Allegheny, on Saturday, in the sum of $l,OOO. Keeping a Tippling House.— A “CofFee- keeper in the Eighth Wanl, named Henry Raadghn, -was committed to prison on Saturday, i t default of bail, ty .Aid. Daft, charge 1 with selling liquor in less quantities .than legally allowed. Duo&dibly Conduct.— AU. Parkioaon, on Saturday, held a Carman named Christopher Ereuer to 1 bajl, cn a of dlsordoriy conduct, pr«*f*jrred against j, ' Wa by E. Folhauber. * Killed bt Lightnino—A little girt about seven jean of age, daughter of Mr. Kelly, keeper r f the tall gat* at Lawraucerille, was killed by lightning about 4 o’clock oh Saturday afternoon. Violist Threats— Adam now was held to bail,on Saturday, by Allefmao Parkinson, on a charge of in.ving violent threats against Mrs. Henrietta Ludwig. Committed for Costs. —John Stewart was committed to prison on Saturday, by Judgo M'Clure, for coMa of Court. Akotbbr coftmitmeat wa* lodge 1 against Ttet. Maloney, by Aid. McMnsier, c>a Saturday, ebarg*«d by Mary McAfee, with rape. Surety of the Peace.— Aid. Parkinson, on Saturday, held Christian Brenner to bail ou a surety of the peace complaint, made arainst bim by Elisabeth Hartinjer. 49-Tlie Great : French Remedies 11—M BALLY’S ANTIDOTE AND LOTION.—Tho«e person* wto wish tor a *af*» speedy, au- \v. r . IK’. i r - J ; ‘* v .: THE CITY POST. Ths Small Note Conspirators Discharged. Lunatic. —By an inquisition held on Friday Price, Antidote $l l Lotion 60 cents per bottle. will b. plL»d to l~rn th»t Kicoce uoJ loo* Wa*du hare brought before the pub!. «i nAIK •of the age, la the article of KMKKSO2. S „ teTeo t BBSTOfULUVK, a aunKure for Baldness aodto RJJ* u Hair from fklllng. See circular to he bad «Mng full particulars. Price $l,OO Juju'S 6 b0 “ 1 8014 C.' E. FIBHKB # 00*. Proprietors, 3 57 -Suoerior Streep, Cleveland, Ohio, lor tale in Pittsburgh ia the following bouses : Fleming Bros., L. Wilfox t Go-, K. K. Sellers, 0- U. hey-er, Joel Mohler, BeoJ. Page, Jr., J. IL Ca&wl. jJkgjuKy eity.—l- A. Beckham, Preealy k Mean*,*. A. Patterson, John Q. Smith f aprfl on hll y - Hlrtp ~arr**B of Land, on the new Plank °£2£SSW» to Now Brighton, 3 mils. Wow All~h«ny city, end 1 mile from Wood.’ run, by the old rosd/lt will bn sold yery low, and dirlded In lots from 6 to 16 Mrs.- Those wishing to “““ can •nanire of TiiullAc »»tXJUS, SS’jg 75 Fourth street. FIBH OIL—3O bbls pare fur sale by ■ jy2a FLEMING BROS- ORPHANS’ COURT SAUK o* IiULLDINU the Property of David Groer, deceased —rituated in the nignth Ward of this city—fronting on Pennsylvania ate nae, Forbes street. Locust street, Vickrey street, Blqff street, and Magee street.—Will be *>ld on the premises, accommodate purchasers. Particular* ma4< known at sale. EDMOND GREKS, \ AllmM irfctd . SOPHIA GREER, > “ mw * ran— —— JJ Jjl! for sale by hfa'T'i e r<* fetsi>& ». ‘m • -W, • M\ v. ' 1 .*> y . < Jj- *’ 'A >**" ' t v t : • -f> a • 1 TELEGRAPHIC By thr dlemy Line* jforj the! Kornisff Post :JULY 31; TUIHTT-THiaD CONGRESS Waxhxhovob Cm, July 27. Boute— Tbe noun went into Comrnlttro of tbe-Whole on the bill making appropriations tor the trensportntkm of the mkiU‘ by ocean steamers and otherwise,; for the yeer 1665.. [! ' The section appropriating $&50,0C0 for the transportation of the malls from Dew York to Liverpool having been read, Mr. Olds moved to strike out the direction to the Secretary of tbe Navy to give the notice providing for tbe deficiency bUI of 1852, to terminate the arrangements for the additional allowance tor the transportation of the mails between New , York and Liverpool in tbe Collins line. After a Urtjg debate, tbe first section was amended, fixing the 31st of December next as tbe time for the Secretary of tbe Navy to give notice tor tbe temllnatlna of arrangements for giving additional allowance to Coilios' Line. Tbe committee then rose; tbe amendment concurred in; and tbe bill passed. It merely appropriated tbe amount for steam mall service required bylaw. The House then adjourned. Senate. —The Senate bill allowing the Washington and Alexandria Railroad to extend their road over tbe Potomac river at Georgetown, and through^.Washington, to connect with the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, was returned from the Houre, with an amendment authorising the Baltimore and-Ohio Railroad to extend thrir road over the eastern travel to Maryland shore, and do win the riverside to a point opposite Alexandria. The Senate refused to concnr. I Several private bills were passed. The Harbor biU was then 1 up. Alter a long debate the alhaodmnnt proposed, giving tbe Secretary of War power to suspend the appropiisilon for Hlver and Harbor improvements m certain cases was re jected—yeas 14, nsys 85. v Without'ooming to a .vote on the bill, the Senate ad journed. : ’ Low ill. Mass., Jaiy 29.—A fire Ibroko outlast night In James 1 Amman’s stable, Downer street, and spread with great rapidity, consuming the Railroad Hotel, crossing to Lowell, where several large woodei. buildings were destroy ed, and several stores. The principal sufferers are Josiah Dennett, John Maynard, Jas. Lanrnun, N. Wright, Messrs. Buttrfcksy J. S. Proctor and A. J. Brandt. The wooden bail dings were occupied by Irish- Many families are houso iess. Thu loss is estimated at $lOO,OOO. A little girl, fire years of age, perished in tbe flames. James Lovett, a fire man, was terribly, if not fatally wounded. Mayor Conrad and the" Sunday Law. PuiLUMxruu, Julv 29.—Mayor Conrad bas issued orders to his officers and police to continue -reporting all violators of the Sunday, declaring that he 1 SHU continue, as hereto fore, to bind over all for trial by jury, taking the ground that tbs recent decision of tbe Supreme Court io Barr'- Ouse was on entirely ex parie testimony, the Commouwealih i.id being notified, ana was therefore uot represented on tbe triaL He stnU-d that even If the ducUioo io Omits' case was overruled, be possessed amplf S’power under other acts to enforce a rigid observance ot the Sunday Law, and its sanctity would be maintained as ti bad beeu since the issue of hit proclamation. BiLTSMoax, July 2d.—Great mortality from CholcTa la re ported in Burke county, Georgia. Out of 57 cases 50 proved fatal. * The Washington Union of this morning contains a l-mg ar Ido in favor of the resolution placing ten millions or dollars at the discretion of the President, to ; use in tbe ae «,u tdtion of Cuba. . ■ Cholera in New York and Philadelphia. New Tokk, July 29.—The total deaths lu*New York lart w«**k were 1140, Including 241 by Cholera'/' Tbe deaths In Philadelphia wees 673, including 70 from Cholera, 105 from Cbolera Infantum, and 29 from Dtmu «"J- . : i' „ .■ Arrest of a Snppeatd Sjvlndivr. Saw Yoxx, July 20.—The police jestefiiay arrefctevl Eliza beth Boshne*L the supposed swindler from Baltimore. She vus discharged, as the Baltimore parties declined appearing (gainst her: Death of Mr. FlUmore’i Brother. Bcrriio, July 29—A private despatch, tram a reliable source, aunouucw the death of the brother of £x-Prr>dd*ut F.ltmore, yesterday, of Cholera, at St. Paul*, Minnesota. I'pffALo. July 29.—P. A. AJ. A. AJbarger, Curriers, Pro vieinn Butelirrs and Dealer*, failed. Their liabilities are mid to be nearly $lOO,OOO. New YOU, July 29 —Yesterday 590 barrels Petersburg C.iy Mills flour, tbe first new o( the season, sold at $9,75. auction Sales, Auction—Daily galoo* VT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wool and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a gvoeral assortment o> soasonabls. Supls and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing. Boo;* ai.il Shoes, Hats,Capa, Ar_ : * AT 3 O’CLOCK./. M., Q.-oceriea.Queensware, Glamware/Table Cutlery. Looking Gla-eea, New and Second Hand Ifonsebold and Kitchen Fur niture, Am, *- 8.-oke, Stationery, Fancy Articlaa, Morfeal Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods,•Gold ami Si ver watches. Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Ija.ll if P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer. C UPKRIORMERCHANT ASDGRIST MlLL— Afynm+i J/' Orphan*’ Court .Wf.—On THCKSDAY, Aagust 24th, ar 3 oV-loek, P. M., on the premise*, will Ur aoi.l hr >.rd*-r <’f Jir, MaryU.,DaVU, Administratrix of tbe tateJam— 11. I':m ia, dec’ll., that valuable Piece Of Land, situate 'n Char ti- r« creek, tour miiwe from Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville Turnpike UotiL In Robinson and Chart er* townships. cun Luting Four Acres and Seventy Perches, on whl~h l* erected a lust rale Merchant and Grist Mill, io good order, capable o< turning cat IbO ban*!* of flour per day, with a M.r* li use, I'welliog Uo ,- iDf and s’intl*or rhairi, ruSfciri,; aud eewinx cliair.-. mit i-rinf Ijljh po«i cherry »n l common do , m* lx ,nny pier labia wiifc tmtrbla top. mantle cluck, pari-r, eb-liuher and «t*lr r*r|**t-; parlor tif-xe ami jt,c; l«r. Fr mh plalo b-okim; Chime, aoJ .ju.-eoewierc k; bee utenail*, 1c , *c. jvJ» P. W. DAVIS. Auctioneer. IvKV' GOODS. *e. ~ AT AL > TDjN—»ir;-r**, renting*, muslin*. check*, Binghams, hai *«-* (Maine*. merino**, alpaca*, hosiery, cloves, shawl*. iiß i ikorxhiff?, bonnet*. trimming*. A*. Ai 2 o’-bvk, I’. M.—New and servud baud household atj-1 kit hen furniture, betid and Iwddinjc, icLipm and.jue«-npw»r#. Ion 1 log glares, table cutlery, Ae; aleo, an in»*>try tuo «*i’ vr* and tobacco. I*. M. I>AVIB, j '29 Auctioneer PUBLIC ti/U.K OV lk)\ Wool) i*LAN l’J». —un fCKSh A V AFTKRNWN, Ut,at 3 o'clock, at UirComow at.' Sales lUx-mn, corner of Fifth,and Wood ntyreO, will l»* soli. luO fine boxwood plant*. X ' KW UOOKB J Oa'i r i;kCKn’kb BY iU.NKtt a Co , No J. t 32 Stnltbtield street rir J&eper Care* Knight, hi* life and experience. with nor'rt account of LU orer*r»acbtoiPt A<* : by Cbarlea l-e?t.r, ao'horof O’Malley, Ac.; t»ri» &0 ocuU. Kirh'-on nod Famine: by Mra. Ann 0. Stephens; '•©to pic v In one Tolume, of 426 paj{M; cloth, $l., The Master's Uou*e ; a tale of Southern Life; $1,2/>. Aubrey: by Sir*. Marsh, author of Kxnlly Wyndham, Ca»'le Aron, Acu 60 mdU, '1 ik; Ancient,Egyptian*; an account of tbeir manners and ru"nms; Illustrated, with 500 wood cuts ; $2. Chamber*’ Journal, for July. The Iron Cousin, or Mutual Influence: by Mary Cowden Clnrk: $1,20. For «al« by IL MINKK A CO . lUtlrokd Company. SUBSCRIUKKi* to tin*alh*t* Koai nollfl-d llist lb« Board of IHnvUirK liner r*ll«* 1 and 2, for sale by [jy22] JAMKB wAIIDKOI'. -J".! 30 "- A, ' > . A> _ V 'J U M: > ‘ 1 ,rfa ‘ u,vr A'VKKV FINK DKAV HuKSfc, 0 yearn olu, lor nai« «-n -qulfo of FLEMTNO BROS., CUIKAP IIUUSKS—SS6o, $lOOO and *l,loo KM SALK a I Frame House of b room*, well arranged and in good order, with ft lot of 22 feet front on Clay alley, near Wash button street, and not far from tbu Coart House. Price !&£•> —terms easy. A}sQ —A good House and larpn Lot of Oround for fdOOO, and a House yell Qnirthcd for $L,luO. Term* of payment easy. fjylg] 8. CUTUBEHT & SON, 140 Third street. BI.AUK SILKS.—Just w-Jend at A. MTIOUK’S, corner of Urant and Fifth streeu, a fesr pieces of v?ry Hot* plain and floured Black bilks. 'Also, Mantilla bilks and Trimming*. in all tho fashionable colors; bleached MusUd* and Irish Linens, t* cases of the verj best makes, Just re celv-dat •* A. MTIQIIK’S, - - corner Grant and fifth sts. OliKfcSK —24 bozo* prime Cbee-e.just received and Jbr ■Mile by ljy4) SMITH k SI.N'CLAIH. FJNK KXTKACTi FOR TUB HANDKERCHIEFS.—I bare ihl* day received a large assortment of Bozin's baa Extracts, among which are bis celebrated Oriental Drops. e*hl to be the finest perfumery in the world. Also, bis-celebrated Extracts of Upper Tea, Jockey Club, Ac , Ac. XJjb.ia wishing fine extracts can always procure them at JOS. FLEMING'S, • jyl2 corner of the Diamond and Market st. 11 Jf AGIO PvhIAHINO FOW DKll—Oat) of tins bout articles JYL now io polishing floe bran, Ac; 1 grow* re- b,T fj;4l JOS. FLBMINQ. ' fiRiFF, RSHINpKft A CHAFF, %TANUFAOTOEKH3B OP COAL AN*> woop COOKING jVi BTOVBS, Parlor and Healing StoTas, tirato Fro»jtj, Radars, Wagon Boxeit Ac., Ac.. Warehouse No. 124 WOOD Street, abort' piftb, Pittsburgh, Pa. Jy24 TOWKLa.—}Ve bavejuet nwluj another lot of throe excellent Taik'Uh B»ife T ow «l»- Tbo Brown Linen Towel hta a sharp stimulating surface, combining the properties of a flesh Brush, with toe desired flexibility of a Towel. The Cotton Towel powwnse* a son nets not attainable in the linen, and the peculiarity of ab senting molfiiure without friction. Call early and secure a pair. C> B. HEADLY A CO., jy24 ED- 82 Third street. PERSONS wishing to go to Cameron Station, V» , to look At thst cheap land, will please leave their Dames at ou r ofllce as sooc as possible, Id order that all may go together at seme time. Good lands Id lots of 6 acres and.upwards, situate within 2 to 4 miles of Railroad Stations, are selling at tb to $lO ap acre, and easy terms. This is an opportuni ty of securing a hoipertead not to be neglected. 8. CUTHBKKT * BOS, Jy24 ' 140 Third street. mAKTARIO ACiD—2OO lbs for-sale by X FLEMING BROS., Successor to J Kidd A 00., jy22 No. 60 Wood street^ CUT AND DRY TOBACCO—2S bbls and 2u ht bbb supe rior, for sale by |Je2»l BMITU A SINCLAIR. rpO LIST—The second story room, large and convenient, X well lighted, and good front entrance, of No. 140 Third street. Possession given immediately. Apply to B. CUTQB&RT A SON, jyl3 . J 140 Third street. OOPBRKINE OLIYK OlL—fi down of lb» pure Tuscan O Olive Oil, for table use, received this day. Those in want of a very excellent article can procure it at 1 JOS. FLEMING’S, jy7 corner of the Diamond and Market »L Aaool> DWELLING HOUSE, ot 11 rooms, well fialsbed and in good order; situated on liand street. For sale a. CUTHBEET * SON, 140 Third street. LAft#>— § kfgi N*. 1 for sale by jyXO HENRY 11. COLLINB. BACON— 300 Bacon Sides for sale by jylO HENRY IL COLLINS. HKNfiX H. OOLLXN&. ii ft-r 1 ' * *I >J . : - m V[ ■ ■ ■ Destructive Fire. Southern News* Fat lure to Buffalo. Sale ef Sew Flour. AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., P. M. DAVI«. Au^Uon^r. No. Bm)thfl*ll Hrrft. 00 Wood «lrret. - "*,* ' v-w: «*•*»•*%*• V *V; J f' t. V • . r, • ,vv «\ - *■ j v ' « * ■ • , \ .. u ? '» form* mm .r < OMMERCIAL POb : The River.— On Saturday erening at six IA-lock, i y the : r,, TTBBURO n BOARD OP TRADE A.VD meUd mark, tbero were twenty-one iocUwt nn;l t? iu<* MKRCnAWTS* EXCHANGE. Ilowly. Weather warnrand cloudy. , OFFICERS President —JOHN SHIPTON. First Vice President—Wu. H. Smith. Second " “ Wit. R. Beowx. Secretary— Wm S. Hate*. Treasurer—Jouti D. Scullt. Superintendent—S. T. Nortoam, Jr . Ommittee on Arbitration far July. —Wm. U. Smith, V. I’., S. IIAEDiUOn, WM. BAQALET, JOSHUA RHODES, GEO. BUCK. Tht steamer YorkUncn is at the wharf making ready to leave forCindooatl;' TAesteamer Gasrl is running Id the packet traae between Cincinnati end MayavUle; and the Araba, Capt. Wood burn, in the mail trade between Louisville and St. Louid. The Loulcviiic Dtmoerat of the 28tb, states that none of the regular Cincinnati packets arrived yesterday, they be ing all ag -ouud, or drawn off on account ef the low water. The Alhambra, a storn-wbeclcr, drawing about ten inches water, brought the mall down, aud will rdn for awbilo as an “ independent” packet. Thu through mail for the East was sent oyer the Jeffersonville Railroad, and the river moil was (tarted lhe Americas. The river continues steadily fulling, with Shindies water in the canal, and about feet on the Portland and New Albany bar. Along the lower Ohio the latest arrival re ports 4 feet water, and the chnonel “ catting out,”—Louis elite Courier. The following is from the Cincinnati C»>imrrcml of the 28th Inst: CLimfication qf Steamboat Engineers. —The steam boat In spectors of this port, have changed the classification of En gineers (from July IStb) to the following : Steamboats to be divided into two classes—the first ela»* composed of all boats of 200 tons and over, and the second class of all boats under 200 tons. The Chief Engines-, or First Engineer, acta as first engi neer on any bout. The First Assistant Engineer can act aa first engineer on scojnd class boats, and as second engineer on any boat. The Second Engineer can only ac.l as second engineer on any boat, and the Second Assistant Engineer can only act as second engineer on Mtcond class boats. The Inspectors on this classification, remark as follows : *• We thus get fire grades of engineers in tbo two In the first class, the destination is only in name, and de signed to be filled by that class of men only, wno are enti tled to it by long experience, general intelligence, and me chanical skill. The three grades in the jecond class are ac tually to meet the various differences existing in what is now termed the second engineer. Tbo necessity for (his change exists In the fact, that we, os Inspectors, are oft-n In doubt os to the justice of orslgnlog the applicant th« place of first engineer.” STEAMBOATS. •‘1854.” PITTSBURGH, CIKCIHHATI, LOUISVILLE, A5O SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, vox tux ocsyetasce or PASBEKQEBS AND FURIGIIT BtTWEES PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint' Louli. mm, Thu List is ooropwd cf wn*n fP*S» class powerful vsm-LM&tf for ttpead, splendor, safety,aHßßß and comfort, and in the oply mao-juif p.mr tint or Steam Pacekts on the edito river. It connects with the U. 8. Mall Line of Steamers from ciudnnatl to L/>oiHvliU> and Saint Loulvby which pa.AY. «t i''Vi-luck. A, M., noncfetlDf »U • Uj* C. «o 4 P UaUrotd »t Wril**il!- Fos freiebt «|>plr U> j-W J. D CoLUNf.WOOD, Af/nt. Regular Wheellng nvn, TIIK fcCLli «K, Cei-Uin otDB.it D si. crerr TtßilM V, THL'K»-*DA\ f saTUKIuY, .! v a. M.. »aJ foa viib i •« V »o J V KaiiruaJ ji K.*r l- J. D COLUNGWYmO. Af-r;? ** IS i 1." Canada west Cleveland, Port Stanley (jy k msosh *“<* p "- »“-"»• JU THK FINK !■-*» jir»»>\ir«» TEt.E>IKAI‘M. CupUin R. Ua&JU'W. *UI Disk* !ta trip* a »«lt (wt l» U Cl-t-ISD I. Pr e»ery «M TUCHKDAY EVEXJMi. »t: ; v n-l.- K. turner* Pari llur»- ii r r jwi >tr.tiir-v .1 1 . I (iT»» Pori i-\ f>t O-Triar.J ••tfiv W Kl>.\ KcO A V an! SAIL'HU.II Kt EMM;. nt - -'ri- v! The Telegraph Catjn- rt».M t 'i-evi.’iti w!.h Hi- C»“»'!a.n-l. C< lurubu* *uJ Cjui'iiiauii) ib>‘ Cirv,.;*e-i IMUbar* h. lb- L»ke »L<>re, to) Uw , N-rrulV. an 1 CUf-Ui-.l K*itrr«4«- Alio n Jim-i* u’. I’-rt .v»mey elth ihr l.i.a-4an l.m- of stA>;p>, which «'»;arrli viih the Oreo; Weitvrn Railroad. * Fur fn lciit uDil p*»>»i»*e oa - r to SCOTILL A LAUI)KHI*AH;. * V Hjl.CmiA, iVn Maui-) . or A MIIRIHK. I’ori Hi»r»«*U. ■ ni«r-. »i- e WANTS. lANJi WaIIHAM.' d'AitTKH- siT> *r.‘ J -l-I.V j.i.r -j -eliaae Laud Warrant* U> tlj** si I'.uu: • f 1 n* Tu. u-»nJ Arrwi, id *r aLclv-wsh l«- (*aiiJ f I TB In guil, f'.r lui *rr<*A, and In r.r->j*;rtl.'n s-r •; and 40 acre*. Af.;djr U> JAUK? |!I.\KK..Y, I‘,rr\! K-talc and xhts ruro-T <*f. S>»“oi li ai.t \l/A\TKl>-rtf')'n|; TllltKk !>:aa. all*». ** Mr.i;li£iriJ and Uri.nl ttrcvC*. I.t a fair fru-e will l* ;•■*! In-, Mr* • ! jriiA'w Tll'.*MA> -W.fli «. T , i .H.lh MTO.VXKLLt U ILMK ti , U A N U F.KS. \NI> in lunt. V.:.--, >il*» ttiu. Cuirvn! 81..1 >*»r » rc<'Ti«- 5 n« ii-> m;l -M i u '.i'tnciiv» :i (Y at env in th* I'nlt.,! Mai. - S.U-ti -vTu*i U lUtU'- Tif.': »; m»ll ft Lit vldtlMl i.'i r'•*». •>» fi'r-M n-:r, o \-> r.,m *\'.. > lv,t i riMIK Till>TKKtf . f Mu* I‘iMO.«Ltt C-. mf*n* 1 till.- .|.-;nrv-l « i»ni Jr-., ! <.f r:\» fi» .j>r ..ii ih- C-pltai JOih k o! .«il r*.i:i ;*!!>-. out Of the {irotit* - f la-t ►ii month*. < ii l.'ioari'l. to ?lr «-ktml:W» or tJi*-rr lr»ra! n",'rr»LUiHf, nt 1 1. •- •-<• of Ui«- i_\«uipi*ny. jyH '2w JA'ir.f M I’Hill? t \ 1 i.-n.ciror IAND: LAND’!—?. ft TIiHLKT A M>N li»« <; l. r «•*!« j Fanuiof from ui U> »i-rv«. kicatul in v!tjv nlk, Ohio, Virginia, an>t upward* of lo.'.*w irn*« in M’Lran county.' IlLuoi*. wr.-ral timt» ft Unm »|«h iu.c to buy, »ill fiti-t if to Uirir a-lvaotsgo to rail at our ..fliw, No. HI. Third sir.-*-L j*: - . SILK?. MAMJU.a:* l»KL?? u*U», Trimming*, llcmtery.atid tiluvrv lhods, Liurn and While liood*. Ikinnet*. Millinery Furnishing Oow.lfl. A-- . kr„ linr* nil hero marked doKn fn in aiijJl l , par cent, during the Seim Annual Milc'of • A A MASON A. n the water* of Big Fulling Creek, Va. dereral tract* of 10UU aero* each, will be •jhi l.n lots to suit purchasers, el the above price: »l*o. some el ft par acre. About 1000 acres on Flih Creek, within from 2 to 4 tnUes ol the Kail road, at $5 per acre. Also, 100 acres about Jo mllmi from Moundsville, Va., anti 0 from th« river, «l $lO per aero. Quod lauds, good titles, and *a*y terms. For full particular* call bu, or address by mail, post paid, 8. CUTHBKKT * SON, jy!6 Beal Estate Agent*. 140 Third et. -VTOtick TO PAHMEKd.— 50 Hone Hakes, Improved pnttern . 20 Pateut Grain Brill* ; 40 down I lay Hakes; ‘SQ d° Hay Forks: 6 do (Jrao Cradles: 2u do Scythes and Soealbs; Hi do Horse Muxiles; for at 47 Fifth street, by je!7 JAMES WAHDKOP. ICE PITCHERS.-W. W. WlLSON,corner of Market and Fourth streets, is opening another lot of those very much approved Patent Brlttaoia leo Pitchers, fbr family aod hotel use. Ice will last from four to five hours longer lo theea than In any other Pitcher, abd they are of a good pattern for constant use at all seasons. Every family, boarding house, and hotel, should be supplied with lb«m ; price $O. Call and examine them at 67 Market >t. Jy 10 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUB UNITED STATES, for the W«t«ro District of Pennsylvania William A. Murray and others,l vs. -No.— Steamboat “Active." ) To au PiESOfts INTEttfSTiD:-T«ke tkiUc, that bv virtue of sundry attachments, Issued out of the District Court of ti e United States fo.r the Western District of IVuusyivania, dated the 20th day 'of July, A D. 18M, and to me oirocted, I attached the steamboat Active, now lying at the worksof AnJrew Laeoh 4 00., on iho Mouongahela river, in a plea ciptf ti maritime, wbetein William A. Morray nod others are libellants, and the owners and master of tho said steam boat Active are respondents, and the Court have Appointed the 4tu dat or AtiQOßt trxxr, as the time of hearing of said attachment. jy24:td _ WESLEY FROST, Marshal. Saw Mjll. A FINE opportunity for employment la offered by the subacriber to any person owning a good PORTABLE SAW MILL, to an* the timber on 60 or 00 acres of land, ou a farm within SU miles of the city. The timber i« of the very beßt quality, anil easy of access. The Chartlera Railroad runs through the property and offer* a ready maiket for the timber, and the Steubenville Railroad is now being built within a short distance of the land on yoich the timber grown. ifcr particulars and terms address “B. G.” through the Pittsburgh PoatOfflxu. jy24:lw gtcaai Machinery fur iTnited Stafei Steam Frigates* Navy i»KPARTitxxT, July 19th, 1854. IN CONBEQUKNCK of various applications from different parts of the United States, desiring an extension of time to enable manufacturers of machinery to prepare plans and proposals to be submitted in accordance with the terms of the advertisement of this department of July 1.1554, tbe time epecifiel in that advertisement for the jecoptlim of is until the Ist of September next P 7r&dlw*2lwtlßept J- C. DOBBIN. \M UZZLK TOUR BOGS—fl uoren Dog Muzzles, Just re- J3X celved and for oale by DOWN 4 TETLEY, jei4 128 Wood street. '* r AMP BLACK—6O bbls for rale by I i jy23 CHEAP PRESERVING SUtiARa— Whit* Soft Crushed at 8 and 9 cents per tb; N. 0. Sugar, 20 lbs for $1; for sale by Je24 W. A. M’CLUBQ '«*• , "HI-."?. ■ r • ’ w* • • W»- ; v . ;•/ ._, - ’-N ♦.M '-. ■. V‘ .■ , . ‘ '"'*• • • ’ s >V*j- '■ •!' ■» *„ » «',* ' '• ' '•V'* "• i • .'4*- •** ’. ' J a’ ‘ .. i ,• /* • v */* DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET, Orrio> ob tbi Daily Morkixo Post, > Monday, July 31, 1864. I The course of Flour U still upward. One lot brought $9.- 25—a hUher figure than has been attained here for many years. We note: FLOOR—76 bbls superfine In 2 lots, from wharf, at $5.75; 27 do do at $5,62; 25 do extra from depot at $0; 100 super fine from store at $9; 76 extra from btore at $0,25. RYE FLOOR—6° bbls at $B. GRAIN—Corn—lOO bush Kar from store at C 5. Outs—lls bush frem store at 45; 1100 do from depot at37>v WHISKY—I66 obis in lots at 27c. H AY-33 lnad* at $14@16 ton. MuLASSES—4I bblaon private terms; 81 do Cypress at 25c, 4 mo*. BACON—I6,OOO lbs Ilams and Shoulders at and •VX MESS PORK—I 2 bbls at $13,6 mos. CHEEBK—BOOO lbs at S*£, 60 daya; 60 bxa at 'Jc, cash. PIQ METAL—W tonß canal at 42, 6 mos. COa&JtCTEb DAILY FOR THE MORSINO MS* Patrick* 4 Friend. Exchange Brokers, Comer 0/ Fifth and WoodtireeU, Pittsburg •. LOANS. i-'iJ- 1 Atled. Par Pat United Stalest'*. 1808 $ 119,00 * 120,09 $ 190,00 United Statcsss. 1853 - 100,00, 101.00 100,00 PHnnsylTanlaCs.lB79 - 106,00, 000 100,00 t*enniiylvania&B.lBi>B 95,00 97.00 100,00 Allegheny county tie.. ! ICO,OO 100,00 Allegheny county coupon* 96,00 100,00 109,00 llttsburgh city 98,00 100,00 100,00 Pittsburgh city coupons, payable New York.... 10i00; 102,00 ’ Allegheny City 0s- 98,00' 99,00 Allegheny City coupone, payable in Philadelphia BANK STOCKS. Ban): of Pittsburgh. 55,61) 56,76 Merchants* Manufacturer*’Bank 67,00: 67,50 Exchange Dank-. Farmers’ Deposit Bank. Allegheny Saringn Bank.. BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongahela Bridge.. St. Clairvlreet Bridge. Ilaudstraet Bridge— Northern Liberties Bridge..... INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company 16,00 16,00 Citizens' Insurance Company 16,00; 17,00 Associated Firemen'aCompany.... 6,00 7,00- TELEGRAPU STOCKS. AtUnUcanJ Ohio 42,00 44,B,oo 68,60 Mocoagilicl&SUokVftter —' 46,00 RAILROAD STOCK. i PeanaylTval* Railroad 49,00 45.7// Ohioaod Penxuylvaola Railroad— 48,76 49,0)?' Gereland 4 iitubnrgh KailmJ... 60,00 62,0 f Marint KailwaT and Dry Dock 102,60 106,00 Turtle Crert Plank Road 10,00 12,0 V. PuTysriUe Plank Road- 20,00 Greeoaburg Turnpike CUartWf Coal Company.... COPPER STOCKS. PitUborgb and Boeton. North American.-. North Wr.xt. North W-Kirni Adventure. Ohio Trap Rock.... Minnaeota PtttrhurKb and late Royal UouftbtoD Outouogan. RUi£« Plrr steel.. CMHo* Rlurfr. PeDto«uUr Arery Poraat I'hO Ur«M Slaking and AtUlnary. /\ MR*. S. K. CAKQO respectfully Inform* h*-r friend* other*, that abn l* prepared '.o make in -rd- r the 'OP* la'nl aiyleacf D HESS £3, CLOAKS, MAXTILI.aS, T,tI.MAS, >Sz , no the ahortrrt notice and on ty»«- meat pea ecuabla lam*. Children'* Clothing mafo up with ncata.- 1 * and despatch. bonnet* alterad and dyed itix-onllng :»> direction", and neatly and tastefully tritßUod. U"e aim to give ealUfartfoo Ajui- Ur r jy£ v l*wlr $33,000 Wortii of Farm* and Building Loti! 100 FARMS AND 2000 BUILDING LOTS ** d.i-uirj iN'Xij ‘-tcnbrri on J'rtnx np ./ :ht 31at of July, I*3*. \MHi.K NUMBER ARK ALREADY EN»iA Many <-f the I*>U near these have been told for trim 4<>< t« Ciy) per cent advance over the price for whirl; thr** t..n are no* told, "bowing that the purchase wOl be a L«idi aubemlwr, Foil 'INLY Jit. pavehl.' in Instalment* uS &> each. will receive FOUR UUJLMhO IiITT, 2.'. by Wo 1«-:. Wtr.g t©jrrth**r, nr a FARM tf from'd to du aerv* Tl.*.- li.'« are beautifully l In value ran ho had Wl'.blu hi catle* Ot '.hr me Thi* !»n.i would hae* l-ren all tufc.-u up year* bar A, tia ' ha* teen >IN ral jurj for tbc laeF? r-ottirr, ar: l .•»•>.!) ;*'«-!> )-->rAe tfo- «ild d»--r n'«iD«*i at ianra mat now lu* t*»**o L-aut'.tai r..ti..g. * • il; 1-u.ij'alW Lrl.U tino; with tbeabunJaul prvriu>-t i- u* vf ur mi'thrr earth n.i. i« on*- < r ,l»» b»*-: op;oHuniUi<« t»«» ti- t Ju.m* tif *m»il wlj«> are i!r-tit»!<* of » hfxii*'of th*iri.*u, u ; ur\ia.-i‘ 'mr fjr t to*rr trifis; at an, a fartm. r. i. hi «*•-<> tiv» and U-u acM**, au arail i f ■ itf > u'>« to pr<»'ur«* * Co* {ana '-r tmitiini i '.},»• hiiijirf C’lij, maki* laiao>ii«t* af-n h-i »'l> nrarlT if. Apj>tr u. C»L\KLK> \S< •* tl». - k.im < t lultv-n etr.-.*!, V V. «h.-r, ins l < nr>'l li'i le ran )■« bail, or viol U 11 ui-. . U. M I.aJ.N, Aicul, j, t '.II Fifth atr«-»l. I*iU*tMir^li u .ftuti* tt.fcde FU.\.\kU.\ HOUSK. OH r.-TM'T jnTIIKM, AUi>VK TUMID, IMiH.AUFLI’UI A rAItUKU A. LAIUD, Proprietors. TKKMs i'i'.ti D-U. For Hal*. V LARGE NEW Cni NTER, SHOW CASK, «i,d Ml.rr »u r» Haturea, cheap, for rale at No 71 I"I'RT t Str.Mi J'lM. JUiurTA AM* MDGJ*.—-Thuae who wbh !o get » oi*t and well fitting lIIu>T, SHOW or GAITER, will rail at M’LACOIILI N*S, >« H l*.'> Fourth ro-l OarßO'i Uaguerrtotrp* and Art Gallery, Jpmllo Muihhng, A'o. 70 >WrIA »fr«vl, (rux{ to Lytuls Carpel Emporium.) i-p U. M. CARGO A CO. baring fitted up the moat ample room* in the city with tuaimnoth akv and alJe light*. offer Unit CUm LIKENESSES, ui atria to ault *ll, rorylng la prln* armnllng lo Affßfcrim and quality of com, Ac. Superior oil hy the beat artirta, for «ale, and on ex hibition luring ibe day and evening. CiUicna and strao ««m are lorlLsl to rail and examine ape-clmenß and Paint ing*. aprtT FOR SALE'VERY CHEAP. Alim. DING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 21 Teel by lot). A gixxi bargain ran be bad by applying «*>n at the r ifire of the MORNING POUT __ JtlJMf <>i Miwkrt *t \(H»I) bUILDINU LOT, 21 feet front on Cnreon «trr*t hr 100 feet in depth, la Birmingham, will 1* acid cheip* Enquire of GEO. F 01 LIAtOUK, j,13 at office of the Morning Port. UUILDIMJ LOT I?UK HALE. A LOT ‘U feet front on WYLIB itreet, and extending bark Ioi* f«wt to tflda alley. On tbe bark part of the Lot U a Collar Wall, built fur t*o ajnall Uouaua. Thi* Lot la in a denirable location for areakienre; and will be aold low, and on tarorable term*. Title good, and clear from iuc ombronre. Enquire of QEO* F. GILI.MOUE, jvia At OWre of Morning P--t. POWETiTRiKUOOK, Architectural and ORNAMENTAL carvers Urn«'i:ental Pattern* lor Coating, In erery etyle; Mfr'eling, Ifoaignlng, Ac. Compoaltlou Ornament** for tbe dn'orallun of Steamboat.*, Building*, A? 4 W 5 SMITIIFIELU Street, near Ihn Fuat Office. vL.lin fI'URNIF SEEDS.— X Ruta Uaga, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Koffolt, Qlol>«, mil UftlM HybrtJ; whutoale id l l retail il.tb* Seed Store, Fifth «tr**L Jo-jy JAMES WABDROF IjHiK RENT—A very desirable coantryeeat, 7 miles from 1 tli*< ciiv, on tbf Steubenville nlke-fete the Homestead of Oen. Wiu. Marks. Along with the house tod garden, will U> let an Orchard of tbo very best duality of grafted fruit. For further particulars, enquire of Mr. Jackson, at the Toll Gate oo the premises, jjll JAS- 0 RICHEY, Heal Estate Agent. JUBTUECEIVEU.— Wearyf«»ot Common: by Utieh lUU'LIb. Walter Warren, or the Adventurer of tho Northern Wilds: by Oweu DuOy. Woman's Love: by Eugene Sue. Flora Lyndsay : by Mr*. Moodie. The Frontiersman; a narrative of 1783. Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDKNFKNNEY k CO., ij ll No. 70Jtourth street. WBfNUKSKW ANTED—■One that la youug and healthy Apply at FRANGISCCS* Agency Office, jj H No. o 2 Fifth street. Dear Post Office. j WKST RRN bit A FTS-—Conatan tty tor sale at sight, or | short dato, on Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Louis, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland; at N 0.71 Fourth street. A. WILKINS k CO. beautlinl location or elte tor a Rolling Mi|l, Glass Works or Foundry, situate iu Yemperance vUli;, Allegheny county. Pa. For terms and prloe enquire of Sir. J. Howard, Fourth street, or JAMES C. RICHEY, Beal Estate Agent. q»S ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE —With a small Frame &ij House—l 2 acres In coal, within 5 miles of the city.. jyll SON. UP Third st EXfItACT^3F _ V ANIM.A—I gross of Bonn’s celebrated flavoring extracts of Vanilla, received by ivUi JOS. FLEMING In Admiralty. T«M for the People. NOTWITHSTANDING so much fuse about the of Tea, wo are receiving S5O Half Chests, of Young Hysons, Imperials, Gunpow. Oolongs, Souchong, and Congou, all of which has own selected with care, and will be sold as usual. A. JAYNKB, aplo Pehln Tea Store. 38 Fifth ft. EW BOOKS, BY EXPRESS, AT DAVISON’S BOOK STORK, G 5 Market street, near Fourth. The Pilgrims of Wolsingham, a tale of the Middle Ages: by Agnes oCnii!—*"-• Htlla, Lakes, and Forest Stream*. Travels in Armenia, Russia, Turkey, and Persia: by Curzop. Owl Creek Letters. Maurice on Lords Prayer. ChriHtmas Holidays in Rome: by Kip. jylQ Fleming bros. OKSL’fI CORDIAL—IU doz on hand and for sale by j y2 2 FLEMING BROS. *. •. * *..• • «, ;** * -•• .. .*■ *. . .V/ - - i-L.V v> .:. - - ‘4- f - FBICE6 OF STOCKS. 92,00 94,00 100.C3 66,26 (6,60 00,00 00,00 2,14 53,76. 24.C0 25,00 86,00 25,00 OO,OO 00,00 47.00 SO,OO 88,00' 50,1-0 %yOC- 10,OC IK,.Vi 176,00 ■ —— «,<* 80,00 lT,ft' 6,26 T,{t 17.6'.' • *#>,«' i,OO 10,Of' 4,6© 6,00 T fIP UW l.Tf B,ou S.'i'- O4K» V.GO Lot for Hale. MISCELLANEOUS. lARD AND LARD OIL-* j 15 kegs No. I Lard; A 10 bids do Lard on sbalfbblH do Received sodlbl «de by mylß MILLER * RICKETSON RICK— A) tierce* prime litre receiTfcd and for sale b; MILLER A RICKKTSON, 221 ana 223 Liberty *• IARD OlL—lti bM * N-> 1 Lard Oil; j 10 lif o > do; fqr sale by MILLER ft KIOKETSQ JAVA OOFKKE— ‘Jo j-crivrts Old Oov, Jbt.i Col Tee, for : a. by (jeVTj MILLER * UICKETrOX. CILAKKT WlN*.—*o (■.**•* -UL Juliku” Olaivt, receir.-l / and for sale by i jelTj MILLER * RICKETS)X. _ OLIV E OlL—l6 cases 6ii«eOtl, for Bate by jel7 MILLER A KICKKTSOX. STAR CANDLES—26 boxes 4’*, 6’a and ti> Star Candles, for Bale by [Jel7] MILLER St RICKKTSON^ TMSH—36 bbla Medium No. 3 Mackerel: I* 10 “ No 1 Pickled Herring; in store and for hale by [jel7] MILLER ls No. 1, for pale by mj29 SMITH & SINCLAIR. Mantillas.— a. a. mason a cO- hare uow for vui. more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. |myil2 lINSKKO OlL—lo bbla fur eale by : j jelO SEN'.IV HOLMES. LI ILL—IOO bbls for e«Je uy )el iny2)l jKLK.MINU BBOS. LAUD OIL, NO, received and tor wile bv • myis’ __ ; Joel mohlkr. OERiIA VE‘S mTOMACu bi h'r;»a-riuuit a on lmn and for sale by [jolt l ] JOHN llAl-’f, Jr.. I>KAKLfi —bo bbls first quality, on consignment; lor wile J. by J je!9j F, BBLLKR3 L CO- I "> ICE—34 tierces an consignment and for sale by |l mylK) K. SELLERS & CO. "VTKW DECORATIONS—St. Nicholas’ bridal chamber pat- Xi tern, for sale by 1 WALTER P. MARSHALL. OTAR CANDLES—&o boxes Cincinnati, a3noru-d sir. maaulacturers priees. PRESTuN A MERRILL'S KxtrucU of Lemon, Orange. Kim#, Vanilla, Reach, Almond, Jamaica liing-r, and Nutmegs; for'aa;ebv [jelfljj VV. A. YI’CLURG. 1' NANNY KERN'S NEW ROOK —Kero Leaves, lnr>i ran . ny s Portfolio; second Herie*; with origiu&l deMiru.-: by Fred. JI. CoSin. Just received by B. X, C. MORGAN, lb 4 Wood rtm*L frMIK HEART—Just published complete, from X BVarkweud's Magaiine, price 2o cents; lor sale by H. MiNKR A CO. JJSamhfltld street. BkoW.v AND WHITE i'uAlD GINGUA~Ma—An assort meat of the above Goodsju.it received m A. HcTiHUL’S, jel6 corner of Grant ami Kijth *tre»-t*. t iouKY’S AND KEILitsON’S MAGAZINES, trr July, VT hav« been received by RUSSELL A BRo , jrJd Fifth street, near MarKct. I vKY PJSAUUIte—IO bbi* Dry *V*cboi; iludollry Ap I / pl<«, for saJc by J*l« HKitKJNti— ion bbbi ballimore lirrniig tu eior« art! t>>r :-ai« by fc.N'ULl*li C KICIiARUidN. lid Water and l.'«u Kn i! -t. i/ALTIUOKE UUIKI SU-UW btd» revetted ll»li il*.y by >. Pennsylvania iiailru.,J, and for oaie by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, j-«i 11*5 Water t*lr»»L iiu Lbia Baltimore stiad in t>iore umi lor na;c by £j ENGLISH A UICIIAIIit>J-N, ny3o 11>; \V a'.or and ICA* Front si. IIUAU —*v but* Baltimore Shad. iw etora and for r-al* l.y O Jed ENGLISH A KLCHAKDSoN. \4 J HITK FLAH—6b bbli iurpected. fr tale by TT jr« ENGLISH 4 nlO H ARI)3ON. MACKEREL —H*U bbU .No. J, by «K> ENGLISH AkJCIJAROSo.N I>KAIU» —to bbl» prun-- Peai*, lor «ale by Jel7 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON KICK —lve Urrvr.t j-riuie iutT, for *.l* by je!7 11.ViLlgH * RICHARD*)'*’ 2i bbk soul; O 60 hf bbl? Suad; in *tor*- r.t»d fur rai<- hy E.NGLlall 4 K 1 UllAKiiSoN IJOTaTOKS— do *o.-‘,n for by jcb tILNRY 11. COLLINS. JYKY PLACllfca—_b t.n* prime, li*r>»iie t>> f J- * o LIKN K Y 11 COLLIN?. I kKY bo‘- lorralVby J7_jclo UANRT 11 C-jLLINa. SUGAR AND MuLAojKs— ‘ 40 tbdi N. o. Suga: 7b bt.'lr do MotaAM*; lib do 11. M.iia.,Mt<; for «lo by MVLUKKaN, & i >. DRILL bilL'iT—iJ i>ry lb u**Sa lory Peach.-r; for «u!o ty MYI.IttKAN, UEKK-JN A CO. Pui'ATOK.S— M bag* on eou>ti;um*-r»t, and u>r mic bv l*4 M'CJ.LKK.Y.V, HERRON A c'>. BAOoN Mlui: LUb!l>—'bl oailLs > «vl oa con»t r ,uiH‘'u! aod furaale low by M’CLI'.IKAN, UEi.KnN A O’. IJIG IKON lsJu lou.'< i|etver'o«iuii?y, ( ib3r"Q Kjrna 1 )hI>K'HD MINLUALM ATKK-k. ibis uuJ Lull bbi- J_> (oak and mulberry ttX'i-Tagr. l i,.r ..a,;* by KlMi 1 M*K>ILIIK\I>. G* l«.-Xe.i, 'Jilj oloj'tUkVi, i: K*'nu*:i i. T LV* bnm-l. iu store airl t>r sate by RING k M«>OKIIEAI> RaMBo A I'PLKS— l‘»re-J cored, unit slic \l, jut up Ml calb-a i-wi*. sealed, reUlnto,; tbc a». fln»<.T and tre*hu—<>t ti, r fruit; fi>r >a:e by \ I Ai-i.fc ?lu u; AND MOLAaM-^— XtX * Mr!s««r«, of s p*llx. each lb. jo in cuke.-,; Juv. n-c-ned ou and tVr is!.- b-r V, . A. SV.'LI K(i M,ll bt>L* ii*-w J'ou.aiac Hcrncg tihaJ, tb< t!ip !<••».»(•«. Aif \ll ililAi ll<*(rib^, No . uu tulhl kl2y >"•11 A U.N.-lUW Lll*-rt> -iMt Jt.»!i.V*TV/.\> l-ATK.NT IC?. CKCvU EuEKZEJ^—Tno l--t »■ u-.-ir Cl tu<" lld.l ia u-. Knr «.n!e t.j -•> '•*> HAIL* Y 4 UKNrKAV. UhA KKK'p )AKI>A I:>W L*.- U-rn 1.-yad on*' 1l;ti «■ iu >-t (lr.** I>(v|:»rali.ni of brtD», Uru;«. lkmiunv, cr *#;-t.y BAILEY A BKXftIIAW. !•■)•*■ —■•'> Liherl* - yy-IMJ IW Ml AUK.'—A lar a «,;>.UK-Wi.f Wiu il'>w or tile uolhtc, PlaiD, Fi«'ry »■t» !«•* ; lor **i »i:o!e -*»]•• «mJ retail at the Oil Cloth Wareruooi*, No. lit' Market ► tr.-. f- _ Jell*; J. « H, |>UIU.IP>. ll I ' -kKnp .»0 Uii-hr.* I'rnu | -4rcut Uulf Uii Ci- ;.1 t-r I **\ * \Wii4aw sMia.l)-. r*-.-. ivi-| from the hiotorj - , au; Market arte;-:, j-i-.i j a n. I aDik.v i .nma Kl'duutt t;i.u\ . I iu Market sir»-»t. J-U Gl'lTA I'KUUiA UA’i'KU i‘iu»r CUAlj—vVr invite tin- utlrnUon of |>urch*>er< to IMj> Urvr *d! beautiful article; the (HjoJs are warranted to remain I'.uUe Id Ail timl# of weather, and t'crfectfv water f>rwf; tut eak at the India ItuM»*r lVj-ot, No. 11’* Market street, J*U J.A H riIILLIPS. Willi'S 1 —bU doieu Judin huh U-r trnui 1 i.» ? fret !□ ienjlb, for »ale. wholesale an.l reUu, at No. lit! Market Hwt. [>Ui .1. A U. I'UlLLli'S. SUMMER CUAV ATS.—We are uow ojieniu,; a rarietv ol uew Ktylrßof Lawn and Gingham Craraln aud Tir- fi r •umrner wear AUo, some rery riob and pistil and faucj Si.k CrnvaU aod Ties. A. A. MASON k CO., \A Fifth xirvrt VkALI. I’APfcKS—a"’ uew%ui'jdy l’i IJ', c.-u } i’apers just sale by WALTER P. MARSHALL. 85 \\\x»l st^ri i,MNK I'aPI.K LiAN'ulN’u?—A cOuice aeAortineut J; cbinU, broeatello, and satlu icuiUuous, for .-'ale by j-o WALTKK I' MARSHALL / YAKKIaUE OIL CLOTH —J.iakj yard* u; th-plain am \j euauielk3l 104 Wood street. - RIFLE UU.NS and PldTOLd—A great variety keptcuo stantly on Land, together with the necessary appune uanres, and shootiug material in general, for sale by j-'d4 BQWN k I'KTLEI’ ■ KEVOLVEUN— A good asaumneiU o' all kiudeof Revol vers, including Colt's,. Allen’s, MarsteoV, Werner's, and the Revolving Hammer Pistol, just received and for sale wholesale or retail, by BOWN A TETLEY, jelU 13*5 Wood street. |VALi’lMOltk'TlkKklNU*AN'L Ml All, Tery linc/idTpale 11 by the barrel, by 11A1LEY' & RENdUAW,; jelid iio3 Libvrt) street. K“ “NOW NOl'lTlNij“MiTkr COLLAKd, CHAVATs7*ud a tull assortment uf Furnishing Goods, at thuToew Trimming Mere of Je«4 FRANK VAN GORDER. I j'XTRA OLD GoV”r’ : JAVA'CoFFEK~A _ lew bags, very j superior, received and for sale by jetU W. A. M’CLUttU. C~ lltAl'K BllA>V Lb.—A. “A. MAaON & CO buve”] / reived, per express, another largo assortment ot rich plalo and embroidered Crepe Shawls mv3o ■ iA(A»— -. Finest Foogtae Cbulau, do do. For sale by | je24J W. A. AI'CLCRG. P“ *iu IRON—6O tons No. 1 Anthracite; 108 “ No. 2 do; luO " No. 5 do ; Good brands, for Bale by WM. UINGHAM k CO., jjS Canal Basin. CIURRSE —20U boxes prime \V. R. Cutting, tor sale by j jjl HENRV Jl. COLLINS, ■ ■ * « PAMKOaiTK.” MYLI'.S' EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE. OR F KO>T WORTt An Inraloable Remedy for all Scrolulaj Diee•, lodlpn* tina, Tetter, Sick Uenlacha, Canker, Norviax .Hufe Mouth, General Debility, an J as a PuriS tr of tba lllo>l, Li uo* equalled. TLi- ROCK HOSE bad gained a reputation, at boaii And aorctul, which no other medklD j has exerdone in th- length of time. It baa Ion; been the study of Physicians, to discorer some remedy for this mo«t distressing complaint. Whether they have been successful, remains for the sufferers to sty. There are, in this country, hundreds of thousands who are suffering from Indigestion, probably, in most cases, caused by their own im pfudence in lirlng. To these we would say try MYERS’ EXTRACT OF ROCK ROSE. It hes cared, an i will cure, the worst and most obstinate cases of Dys pepsia, and all its concomitant*,—Costireness, Sick, Dead ache, Heartburn, Flatulency, Acidity, Ac. See the follow ing certifi: ate: Krv, A. B.L.IirEES: Dear Sir—ln tire winter of 1547-8, I suffered beyond description with Dyspepsia, and a train of other erli* dependent on It. I had applied to rarious doctors, and a number of nostrums bad been recommended, bat to no purpose. 1 procured and used two bottles of your Extract of Rock Rose, and found almost immediate relief, so much so, that I hare used no other medicine since, and, in foot, I can find no other which, iu my delib*. crate opinion, can bear comparison to yours* And In all cases, when I hare the opportunity, I recommend your Extract, as standing first over all others. Let all who are thus afflicted try it, and find what I hare found. Truly Yours, gKNRY HOLMES. “ Vr Idle pome were at College learning medical etiquette, I wad studying the laws of nature in the forests of Amo iea.” —W uitlatt. The discovery of Bock Ro?e (Heleanthsmum Canadense) by Ur. Whitlow, has proved an inestimable benefit to man kind. A? an alterative it is unequaled In Materia Medics; as a tonic and deobstruent it is matchless. Myenf Extract is the only scientific and reliable preparation, and baa already “ made its mark” as a remedy for Scrofula, S&'t Rheum, Totter, Dyspepsia, and ali diseases ariainjr from impure blood and impaired digestion. See certificates. IT IS SO, Wo know it to be a fact, and therefore do not hesitate to say, that ia all Scrofulous and Billon a Diseases, Indigestion and its attendants, Sick Headache, Boar and Sick Stomach, Canker, Salt lthenm. or Tetter, all akin and other diseases arising from impure blooj, Myers’ Extract of Bock Bose has no equal. If you doubt, the fact, read the array of proof in our circnlars, lor the truth of which we challenge Investigation. F. SELLERS * t’O Sold by br. GEO. 11. KET&ER, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. Sir Sign °f tin* Golden Mortar. Jyllaitw n f MM M Hernia, or Enptare o t the Bowels* «*>TQERE ABE THOUSANDS OF PERSONS WHO are afflicted with a Rupture of the Bowels, whe pay-little attention to the disease natil the Bowels k? J W become straagnlaied, when, in all probe bllity, it may be too late. How important it U, then, for ail those suffering from any form of Rap ure of the I towels, to call at ones upon t)R-. KEYSKR, at his 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. Keyser has an office back of the drug store where Trusses are applied, and war ranted satisfaction. He also has every variety of Trusses that you can name, and at any pries, to suit the means of every one in need of the artiele. I also keep every kind of Supporters, Bud y Broca, Suspetuory Banda fits, 12 astie StocLinyt, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of lurr-hanical appliances used in the care of disease. 1 would respectfully Invite the attention of the pnblie to an excellent Truss for Children, whieh Invariably effect* cures in a very short time. IIENKY HOLME.'*. K. 8.—1 also keep on band, and for tale, a large assort ment of Shoulder Braces of the most Imparted kind, that have bren woru with so much aatisfoetlon by hundreds of persons, both in and out of the eity. ML KKYSEK’d DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, ooroer of Wood street and Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of the Golden Mortar. jelJdAw 4i* KspeclaJ Sotiee to Person* Using Cod Liver OU.«— The subscriber having made arrange meats with Messrs. PoppMn A Thompson, for a regular supply cf their genuine COD LIVER OIL, put np in pint boitiev, would respectfully invite the attention of the pub lic b> an examination cf the article, being fully persuaded that for purity and freeness from rancid taste or swell, it is unequah-d There i« jv wno Cod Liver Oil in this country superior, if equal, fo the above. Hundreds ot bottles have been and given unrivaled satisfaction In the article of Cod Liver Oil, person* taking It should be careful to ob tain a genuine article and one free from a rancid taste and em-lt. as its virtues are greatly enhanced by its being aceep table to and not producing uauraea—parity and a plenaant taste makes it more readily taken np by the lac teal* and abartrbe*! into the blood, and thereby in cansing tin: richness cf that fluid giving a tone and healing impres aion to every organ throngb which it ptaoet. Sold by GEO. H. KKYSKR, No. 140, c *ner of Wood street and Virgin Alley, *» myli'.diw Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. U. —1 aiao Loop al. kiods of Genuine Patent or Propri etary Sledieines, for many of which I hold the exclusive and which will be solJ by the dozen or gross at New Vcrk and Philadelphia prices. JiJ- The" Beet PIaster.— MOORHEAD'S MAG NETIC I’LASTKR. —The writer, about fire years-ago, be came 1 with a violent pain in the hip, originating fr-jcu a hurt- 1 also w&* troubled with a pain in the breast, and the tlc-h had waited away from my left arm, so as- to W. A. Sl'Cl.lili) present R%rivell«-d appearance. My attention was called : to Moorhead's Magnetic Plaster, by mean} of an Almanac. 4t f' : fciai-o I bare u*e«i the Plaster, I have recoTered the use of { nH mr limb* as pertenly as er*jr they were in iny life, and { uiv am has tiled up. and is now as healthy as eTer. VIIANCI* TAYLOR, City of Pittsburgh. 1 Pittsburgh, July 12. !Sf4. ■ Sold and retail at DR. KKYSEU’S Drag Store i ami Syrup LVj.-Jt, No. HO Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sign of the Oolden Mortar. jyl4:daw LIST OF GENOESE PATENT MEDICINES, KLSMISO BROTHERS. j of Jiliti’i rmatfaj, uj Lfw PU)»- j wholesale DruwuU and Dealers in Ihlent Jfedicinety Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh KEELER'S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayur’? A.ttTnLive: •* Carminative Balsam; *• Hair Dye: •• Expectorant; ** Sanative PiUs: llair Tonic; Wistaria Balaam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant's Pulmonary Balaam; Houtland’n German Blt'era; Holland do Hostetler* ■* Stoin&rb do Morehi-i*?’ UterineCatho’icon : Stern;-.' Sivt< L Cough Candy; Pr'.ci-'j do; Thom's do; Howe's do; Osgood's Indif. Cholngogne; M.-rse's lai L-orating Cordials Tyler's Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; Phalon'u do Bati-helor’s do MoMuun's Elixir of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Essence of Jamaica Glngw’ McAllister's do do: Kidder’s Indcllibl* Ink; Payson’s do do; Arnhold’e do; Dr. Curtis’ Xlygcana; Lyons' Kathairon; DaTld’fl Lilly While; Bazin’s do; Tobias’ Licimem; Hunt's do; AlleaVNerre and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Parrel's Arabian do; Gardner's do; Itarrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; B-*roe’s Pile Lotion; Meeu Fun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; „ Hu-hton, Clarke A Co.’s Cod liver Oil; McAllister’s Ointment; Sings’ltch do; Ferrcl’s do; Gray’s do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Judkin's du. Swalm’s Panacea; Houck's do; Sargant’s Infant Panacea; Perry Davis' Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Hougbten’a Pepsin; Kieris Petroleum; McLane’s Celebrated Liver PiUa Brandrvth’s do Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Lev’s Auti-bilious do;' Sarsaparilla Blood do; KTen’a do; Swaynes’ Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ill] Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew Darld’s Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman’s do; Uadway’s Ready Relief; Morri*’ Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Towusend's do; Sand's do; Guysmt'a Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Snap, OleaTer’s Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Musk; Lodium's Specific; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gum Arabic do; Sellers’ do; Svayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Tricopborous; Norwood's Tincture ofTaratrum Virkle; McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Kye Water'; I Agents for all of Dr. MoCllntock’s Family Medicines' Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gum Elastic do do. .1 A K Pi! ILL! P«, J. k 11. PHILLIPS SMITH k SINCLAIR. O ELLERS’ VERMIFUGE. —“THE BEST PEBPARA- O TION.” Toist Pvmisr, October 4, 1847. Mk. 11. E. SiiiQB'. — Of your Vermifuge, I eto »ay with out hesitation, that, having used it extensively in my practice for the last foar or five years, I think It decidedly the beat preparation of the kind which I have any know}, edge of. although I have heretofore used the preparation of arveral other manufacturers. Yours, Ac.. i D. COUGH, M. D. Prepared and eold by R. £. SKI.T/KRfl A GO., £7 Wood street, and for sale by Druggist* rtaerally- . MEDICAL dyspepsia. GEO. B. CONKLIN, West Meriden, Conn. THE STUDY OF NATURE. C.\ a 4XO 4XO FOR HALX BT rs» .■** * k r.. t' RAILROADS CLEVEIitHB; AJTU .PITTBJUBOH i.v cosnacrtos'vriTtt gmiants KCLIPBK urn JKCaiNSE, VIA WKI/ISVIItK: AND OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, VIA ALLIANCE. 'PHJS shortlist, quickest and eh~.*ip4St route U)Toledo, Chi* _1» eago, L*a Salle, Sock Lilaixl, Galeaa, St. LouU. and the North*wrtt, VIA CLEVELAND. On aoU after TUESDAY, July 11,16*4-Pasaengt*r Traioa will run'JsJly, (Suailay'a etr-eptod) Aejollows; . a esr-epteu; TIA W3tLLSVTLt3t Leave WellsvUieat4 20,P. M„ usd Alliance at dSO, arri ving ia Cleveland M ; making a elute eonceotl -u »ith Michigan Central Railroad fcoaU far Deirolt- et»l OM c*gn; etcawerefbr BaSato asdNiagara'FAUs, and Express Train for Toledo, Chicago And-St. LoaDu ' Passengers for tho 4 3), P. M. truia from WeiL-;»lifo, leave Pittsburgh daily (Sunday’* excepted) at 9 09, A. Jl, to steamer Eclipse or Exchange. Pare to Cleveland, $3,00. VII A ILIAN UK Leave AHiancs at T 20, A. M., and 12, M* opno?cting at Hudson with trains for Akron. Cqyaboea Falls, dr., and srriting at Clerrino.l at IP. A, If., aud 2.20, Pv M. Fare to Cleveland. $4 00. The train* of ti* OhioanJ Ponno. Railroad, leaving Pitt*, barvfa at 3.00, A. M., 3, A. M , and 3, f>. M„ connect at Alli ance for Cleveland at 730 A. M, 12, M, and »5 30, P. M., and arrive in Qevalandai 10, A, M., »-3P, F.M., and 8.20, P• M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, gt. Looia and the North west leaving Pfctshurgh on the 3.00 P. M. Train. VIA CLEVELAND, make a close connection there with the Night Express, by wbieh they arrive in Chicago' at 12 00 M next day. lime from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 boors: Passengers taking this Train, via Cleveland, will reach Chi cago one Train in advance of any other route. 1 Passengers ticketed to Cleveland,- Buffalo, Tcfledo, Chica go. La Salle, Bock Island, and 5t Louis. Tima to Chicago, 24 hours—St. Louis, 48 hours. ran vu wsLLsmu. vam tu aujasoe. To Cleveland-...-. 43,00 To Cleveland...... $4.00 Toledo..— 6.00 Toledo 6,00. Detroit - 6.00 Detroit-.^—.. t»,00 Ch lea gp.—..510,00 A 10.60 Chicag0.....411,00 A 11,50 Rook Island Kockfslaad .......1050 St Louis.— -18.60 . Bt. Louis-.- 19.50 Passenger* are requested to procure their ticket at thr office of this Company, in Monongafcela House, below tbe corner. J. DUE AN IVSnp’t Cleveland. J. A. CAUGHEY, Agent, ij!2 • -•- : Pittsburgh. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! THE PENNSYLVANIA 18s «- JS A JAP Hu UkJLUJI HUJU BAILROAD THROUGH IN FIFTEEN HOURS. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH* THREE THKOUOU TRAINS, r •. THE HAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sunday* exeepted) at 7 o'clock, stopping at all the rcßu'ar ei*. tionvand arriving in Philadelphia at i' JL THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh dallj (except SnndayJ at I o’clock, slopping ut’ Oreensbaig,' Latrobe, BUlrsville, Lockport Johnstown, WUroore, Galiltxen, Al-* lobn4, Ac, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, the next morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave evet.y evening at &30 o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’s, Qmensburgh, Latrobe, HillikU, Johnstown, Lilley's, G&ilitaes, Alttvua. Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train for BMtf more, and -arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,30, noon. -.- THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (except Sunday) at &20 o’clock, sopping. at all lar stations, and running only as for a* lilc.rnville. ‘ THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday-,) at 11 o'clock, A. U tf 'stopping- at nil sta tions, end running cmlyas far as Brintou's. RETURNING TRAINS %TTiVP in Pittsburgh.. First Ac commodation arrive* at S o’clock, A. M. Express, 1, Second Accmnmodatioo.T.lo. P M. Hail 12J10.p75l Past Line, fo2o*A H. * Fare toSiew York,sLo,so; Pare to Philadelphia,s3; Fare to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Bedford Springs, $5,70. - Baggagecbecked to all stations ou the I'enorylTaxiia Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Pa ■meters purchasing tickets inrars, *1)1 be charged Tsa dgvs in addition to the station ratoev-exeept from. *tati'-aa where the Company have no Agent. No notes of a lens denomination than five dollars wQI be received in payment for ticket*, except those Weed by tha Banks of Pennsylvania. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company. will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage -only, for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior. Omnibus Lice ban been employed to convey passengers and baggage to snd.frqmtbe DepoLat a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each pu-seesfer, and 15 cents for each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. MESH I MEN. Agent, At the P. R. R. Pas3«nrer Station, on liberty st. Pittsburgh, July Bth, 1854— f}S7 ' OHIO AJfD F£H£fITLVABI& BAILBOAD. Sew Arratgeneiit) COMMENCING PEER UA&Y 26,1854 V MAIL TRAIN touvoePiie£burjchatBAsi:dincftatAUl anee; takes tea at Crestiioe. und mafceaa rloee con nection there with a last Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o’clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* S o'clock, P. 51, after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. M, ctmnecting'sritb the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati ia the Connections are made with the Ohio and Belf mtaine and Indiana rail roads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in TtwHmtv Connections are made with Cleveland. Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bncyrus, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on tbe Mad raver Hoad. Also, wiLh Slount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Man 6fodd road. Fere to Cincinnati $7; .to IndianapolissS; to Dayton S6JO; to Toledo $6; to Columbus $5,25; u> ZenwrviUe" $5>.10; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisrille at reduced rates. . BETDRXIXSI THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at Uo P M, and reaches Pittsburgh 1 at 8.30 P M, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves'CresUiue at ILSO, A- &L, on the ar rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P AL NEW BRIGHTON* ACCOMMODATION* TRA2M. lessee Pittsburgh at 10 A 11. and 8 PM, sod New Brighton at o AM,and Ll 5 P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh et 7 A M, and 9 P. H., and arrives at A3O A M, and £2O, PM. A 2“ The Trains do not run onlßnoday. AS* Tickets or further jufortpatioD. apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, ot J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monong&bela House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARSIN’, Ticket Agent, Federal street Hatton. JOHN KELLY. Pasaenger Agent. Pennsylwaxiia Railroad* SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1864. First Class —Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, Furniture, second hand. Furs, Plaooe, Poultry; Wines, i» baskets or boxes: 76 cents 100 tt»«. Sr.'sjnd Class —Drird Fruit, Bavvai, Deer Skin*, Clover and Timothy deed, Glassware, ilarda&re, Kegs! Wool and Sheep Pelts, and Kggs: 60c. 100 fts. ' Third, Class —Baecu and Pork (loose,) Butter, in firkins, kegs or bbls; Hides. Leather, Soap,' Window and Cot ton, uncompreseed: 65e. 100 Jbe. Fburth Glau— Alcohol. Bacon (in casks or boxes.) Barter and Malt, Beef ami Pork, •Candle*, Cbtfese, Lard end Lard Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Ootto*. (compressed.) Leaf Tobacco 40c. *lOO B*. r—,/ _ Flour SO cents * bbl. aprl GEORGE C. FRANCTBCP&. gT Bingham * Cm*s Trantporutlon tins m TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK.—Tbe Owners and Agents of said-Lluo have been for the past fourteen Tears connected .with the " old established Bingham’* Line.” They will giye their usual prompt attention to tbe forwarding of Produce, Mer chandize, lu the shortest time and on as favorable terms as any other Line. ' Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila delphla and Baltimore. ■ .. ~ - GEO. BINGHAM * CO~ Canal Basin, Liberty Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS A Cu„ Pronriotora-V - 276 Market sreet, Philadelphia, rropnetors. •< JAMES WILSON, Azent, 121 North eL, Baltimore. 1L L. OSTRANDER, Agent, apr7:ly 86 West at., New York. Sundries— 10hhda Bacon Hams;' 25 *• do- SbooMers; 50 bbla new large No. 3 Mackerel; 30 hf bbls do do do; toarrtrw; 30 ** medium ns, 4 Ae. Africa and the American Flag. J. S. DAVISON. .•? jed 65 Market street, nsar Fourth. . The history of Pittsburgh, from the earnest pe. nod when it waa visited by white men, down to' the close of the last eentnxy,with notices of acme of the impor tant aan nurtures and works of iinteroßl Improwmeur, up to the present time: by Neville B. Craig. E^q. About one hundred copies of ibe above highly interest ing work remain on hand—the pricereduced to 75 ccop a copt. Published and for sale by . john n. meliob; * jelO . SI Wood street. Batlas—Bot, Cold, and Shower. \ IN the fitting and furnishing of which nothing . has bepn spared to render bathing luxurious u 4 well as healthful. Are open every day, (Sunday’s excepted.) from & o’clock. A. M., until 10 P. M., at the Barber Shop, perry Hota£ earner of ttmwt street and Xhtqnerae Way. • *- je2o JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. \TrANTED—Three more elerer M«n, to complete'a colo- W By ofpnrcbaaere. on the handsomest location on the Fourth Street Road, this side of East Liberty. Such offers are seldom made. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS,- j«2B .. *•— % !%v», ' *>* - • .• *•*■■>•