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The correct version of the matter we were unable to learn, and our readers will have to wall : for its development at • legal investigation. Yesterday, Mayor Vole and Al/Wr enn Steil had their hands full in receiving depositions from different persons engagedand airtuity la thfeorm.aptp"eatharance:O., co d nrut,p the proceedings of the meeting. John Vandegriff made information against Rev. Samuel Williams for &result and battery. John Crawford charged the reverend gentleman with striking at NM with an um brella; but missing him, and-striking his wife Maria. Jno. Follansbee,' John yandegrilf, A. U. M'Clells nd, Jam Scan nell, /quills Scannell, W.ll. Doke, J. P. Date, W. D. Reit. ter,Lewis Severance, and others were held to ball by'Squire Steel, on a charge of disorderly conduct preferred against them by Rev. Samuel William.. These-parties are accused of forcibly taking the minutes of the congregation from M. Samuel Bargeaser, clerk, as well as the keys from the ee.i.." ton, Mr. Giles; and in a violent manner ejecting Rev. wq. llama from the lecture room. John Pollens!". and A.rthue 1. M'Clelland were held to tall by 'Squire Steel on • chute of assault and battery made. by Samuel Bargemer and wife Mayor Vol. held Rev. William. to Mil on charge. of 'as sault mad battery, made against him by John .Follansbee and Aquila Scannell. The ramp functionary held Rev Williams, Samuel Bargesser, and Nancy Crawler,' to bail for riotonsand disorderly conduct, on Complaint of John Vandegriff. John Follansbee, John Vandergriff, -W. 11 Doke, A. 11. McClelland, and Aquila Scannell sere held to ball by the Mayor for an alleged n , sault and battery on Bar. Williams. High Constable Reed is in possession of the keys of the church, and no breach of the peace may be anticipated in that quarter, at least until the present difficulty has become settled. We may add, that before adjourning the meeting, a resolution was plosed by the members, declaring Rev. WRllams no longer their pastor. BAD CASE OF DROWSING.—On Sunday after noon; Coroner Lowry held an inquest on tha bodies of Jas. Duncan and Alonzo bin son, a little boy aged between three and four yearn, who were unfortunately drowned on Sun day, under the following' distressiug circumstances: It op pears tames Duncan, arcompauled by the little boy, got into a skiff for the purpose of getting on board a steamboat, iy log In the Monongahela river, and had proceeded acme for ty or fifty feet from the chore, when the little boy accident• ally fell into the water, and w. drowned. The father, in attempting to nave that of hie son, lost his own life. Mr. Demean was a chair maker by trade, but latterly was en gaged with Mr. L. Vondergrift, skiff builder, Water street. Tax FOLLOWING LOTS, belonging to the estate of the late David deter, wer4ll on Saturday last, at Ain. To J. J: Blom, No. 1 31;00 " C. Mad, " 3 780 " Wilkinson, " 8 800 Wilkinson, " ' 800 Poo, " 9 800 " C. Shed, “ 4 780 Tow, " 10 706 " Seri:man," 31 mg', ~ " L. 'Liss, .. GI • 3.50 The isle will Le continued on Saturday next, when the ,:ylanee of the lots will bo offered on reasonable terms. See ve. -tieement iu another column. ai , • IHW:rat • / .' TDEA M TENT.—A. woman named Ca tharine L was rommitted yesterday, in default of hail, by Alderman Sic 'elfleWe' on a rbarge of assaulting and boating her own child, a little girl aged ten years. The when mother is addicted to intenap.."'"' end thfezi""a .very violent in her proceed lob., Der daughter resides in the family of gr. David Need. 4, be r e g ceee ' e° ' w 4.e home to her mother's yesterday, she was " lee" and brutally beaten by tier infuriated paretiL Dr. Needs eelfele the thf°' mation against Catharine. Pic-Nic.—Tho Pie-Nie of the eeseon Ct * Cle' off to-day, kr tulles from the city, on the Nobleetown Piaui: rood, on the place of oor (Hood, David C. Jones; he has gone to great expense in line log a large and nutstantini platform laid down to dance upon, and hae secured the .er vices of Yering's String Hotel. A gond tine , and rich sp.r t Is assured to all hL, friends l.t the city, who may pay Li' "amiable hop" a visit to-day.. ANOTHER FAIRY STAR.—To-night Miss Mar garet Mitchell, the poles Bud secomplithel commedienne Snakes her first appedanee upon the hoards of the Pitts: burgh theatre. Wherever this talented young lady has appeared, rho huo been received by crowded and abet hulas. Ling audiences, with applause, liar present engagement, it anticipated, will be remunerative to both tho manager and herself. COLLISION.—On Friday night the freight train on the Central RuErnd, metals east, mane In collblon abh another fn•tght train at Itobinson's coal bank. one tulle from Manner's Station. The loci:unwise Clark Llawk almost totally broken up, aml mme flooram romudernbly damaged. Some tea yrreons were injurolLy jumping from the ears, but none seriously 11/12.PER'S MAGAZINE, FOIL AUGUSi, 15 CENTS --(llldenfenney & Co, 76 Fourth street, have re,ived Har per's Niagara., br AugEft, ant • selling it for . fifteen pmts. (Jildenfrorkey A Co: are determined to pat the MR,a [isle at a price to suit every ho: y. Cull at 76 Fourth Arm' and get a copy of harper for lb contd. EmAscusnoN DAY.—To-day, the colored citi• cans of this county celebrate the iimarieltiatiin of the tileree of the British West Indies by apt:ale at Oakland. Several apatikers of ability are to rehires , . those present, and preps rations on a grand scale pare been made to here a eplendi I Adair. GRAND LARCENY.—A young man named James WOallon was Ben t to pli°ol2 yititerdey, by Ninynn Voir., no.. chlrge of stealing PeveLty aru doll.rS la motwy from D•• lid Weaver, on board of a cooal brat, one mile thiF ewe of Tarantam. FALSE PRETENCES. —Ald. Heifiley, yeetordey, .commltted Cyrut Jooea t, priaon, to default of tail, on a charge of obtaining ri email rum of looney from Mary A. ilaka r p under false pretences. DISORDERLY CONDI:CT.—Mayor Adana, yes- Wacky, committed Robert Calhoun for twenty days to prison on a cbargeof di6ordorly conduct. preferred spinal biro by DAniel Graham. ASSAULT AND BATTERY.—Mayor VOII yeetar day held Prodeneo Weddly to bail oil • eliarga of •result in and beating Joll.llllla Wolf ly. The parties reside in the 2:•enth P AB WE.—To - day the Shitlda' Light Guards p ., 4 „ th m %et the city; afterwards they re mead to a grove and ihOot foe a fr mi,rimeom ,:ho took that jewelry fram Mrs. Bret:ital.., at the late iii=a on the hill, bad better return the Milli, or they will be t.'P'44' Aesocio- EZCUESION.—The Germ Turners' um turned out in proceAsion - ytetor ,' ''Y g wdl Y nnlibra, accompanied by an excellent brass band. LLD. DAFT, of the Eighth Ward, yesterday lodged another commitment against Beery Itea'4" , on • charge of obtaining money under htlAe pretences. lam AUCTION SAL -- . - Attett oil... Daily Sales. A T the Commercial Salmi Rooms, corner of Wood and Fiftb atreets, at 10 o'clock, A. a general assortmentt of Seinienabls, Staple and Fancy Dry llooda, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, flate,Capa, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking almost, New and Second hand household and Kitchen Fur. niture, tr., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. Id., Booker, Stationery, Fancy Artielon, Hugest Instrnmente, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goodu Gold and watchee, Ike. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fje3l:tf SUPERIOR. 3IERCHANT AND GRIST MlLL.—Adjourned Orphans' Court Sale.—On THURSDAY, August 24th, at 3 o'e,ock, P. M , on the premises, will be ;gild by order of Mrs Mary B. Davis, Administratria of the late James 11. Dsvia, deed., that out nimble Piece of Land. elitist° on Char tism et...et, four miles from Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville Turnpike Road, la Robinson and Chartiere townshipi, con tainlpg Four Acres and Set enty Perches. on which is erected • Brat rata Merchant and Oriot Mill, in good order, capable of turning out 180 barrels of dour per any, with a :tore House, iswelling ROUPB, Cooper Shop, Stable, ac. The Mill contains four pair of Burrs, three setts of Bolt- Mg Cloths, three .Bcrecus, two Smut Machines, one Coro Crusher, a e ,with storage for 20,000.bosheis of grain, which improvement cost about $20,000. The water power is among I the beat in the county, to which is added ample Steam Power when required iu dry seaports. The neighborhood is highly improved and among the work to amount of 80,000 bushels, and t, for sale more than twice that quantity yearly, with a ready market fur the offal. A plan at the property may be seen at the Auction Store. Those wishing to ezaintne the same will .11 on Mrs. Davis, who resides near the predires. Terms—One-third rash, residue In one and two years, with interest is29] Y. M. DAVIS, AUet.r. 311Kalt1 on tioII,MIOLD IUnNITUICE AT AUCTION. Ct. —On TUESDAY Afr TEILNOON, August let, at 2 o'clock, at the Commercial sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth ldreets, will be told, a general assortment of good quality Household and. Kitchen Funilture, witch hat been well kept and only a abort time in use; among which are ma. dosany and Windsor chairs, rocking and sewing chairs, superior high past bedsteads, cherry and common do , ma hogany pier table with marble top, mantle clock, parlor, chanzber and stair mrta; parlor stove and pipe ; large French data looking glass; China, glase and queenswand; kitchen Iltenillio ", - - PUBLIC SALE llv BUX.Wotill PLANtn.—UoTC 'MUM Y APTEIINOON, Angnst Ist, at 3 o'clozk, at the Comma . , dal Sales &oats, corner oi um and Wood streets, will be aold,loo flue boxwood plants. i 729 P. W. DAVIS, Auctioneer. A GOOD DWELLING 110E1E, of n rooms, flnisbet A •nd good onder ; CUTIMERT BN, shunte e don Ilend str eet. kor sale tYY . 141 Third stmt. AHD--6 kegs No. 1 is.r saw by i 340 HENRY'''. COLLINS ACON—WO }Won Sides for wale by - • • .108. ElliplY IL COLLINS. Momma CORDIAL-10 dos on hand and for gala by YLRAIII4O BROS. AUGUST 1 Ci 10 4 41. ) , ( 14,0 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer EEO ~~', ~. {' R ~. ~.. I:. x~ s ~ ; .. e ~~ .:a-x~- TELEGRAPHIC. By the &Milt Lines for the Morning Poet FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. • ARRIVAL OF THE ALPB 9 RUMORED DEATH OF PASKIEWITCH Decline in Breadstufni and Prowl',lons New Foal, July 91.—The steamer Alps arrived with Lir erpool datee to the 19th. Mom liLtliker.Consols closed on the 19th as 05.‘492. LIVERPOOL Corea! Mauer.—The Ales on the 18th were. 0000 baler, without change in prices. Breadatuffe-Btlll declining. A Vienna deepate.h of the 17th gives a rumor of the death of Prince Paskiewitch. Omar Paths states the loss at Olurgevo on the 7th at 1700 Russians. Fraterchtl there are 70,000 troops, which are confirm. ally being reinforced. Three hundred persons were arrested at St. Petersburg, ',d og .barged with an intended outbreak. The pollee told them that their political opinions were such as to require their imprisonment as a matter of nectentity.. The alitte were in full march for the Danube on the Bth. The English were midway between Shumlaand Rutschnk. The French had arrived at Retachnk. PAW, Tuesday.-cAdviceefrom Madrid et ate that the town and garrison at Barcelona had pronounced agrdnet the gov ernment. • The allied and 'Pinkish army to operate against Princes Gortschakolf aideitints to flO,CiOO, and the RILISIILO e have an equal number. A,pitched battle is daily expected. From Oscars it is Mated that Mechmet Pasha defeated the Russians at Cr.:travails in the Dobruecha on the Bth, after five hours lighting, and took possession of the place. The Turk, crossed the Danube lu force at several points on the 9th; 1800 Turks sneaked Brigsdeurs Panted and Loeumoll with another Ruled= detachment at Fratexchl, north of Oingeoo. • The Russian!, were completely routed. , By advice. fromillermrune aft, on the 16th 'relearn th at Prince Gortschakoff was at Frateschi with 7 0,000 men. It wee rumored that Oen. Aursp had committed suicide. Oen. Propoff'e division was at NicvolLs on the 9th ult. There were 21,000 of the allies at Rutechnk on the ]oth; There is nothiou new from the Black Sea, the Baltic Or Asia Many additional rumor, prevailed of new negoilatkine.', From Vienna, on the 17th, it is stated that the Austrian ultimatum had either been sent or would leseent on that day, to St. Petersburg, dernandiug the evattuation of the Dendbian Principalities within a certain time. The hen mentioned is understood to be one month. An Ausirieu correspondent rays that se regards the p sent phase ofthe Oriental questions and the answer, the ds mands of Austria ate but imperfectly satisfactory, but the are some materials which might possibly-nerve as the for peace negotiatlona. These are left to the decision of t e Western Power.. Upon the receipt of the answer Austria, acting upon her convention with Prussia and Turkey, upon cordial under etenditr with the Western Powere, will take all measures requisite for the re.adablishment of the balance of power tor the Integrity of Turkey and the general peace, on a Rafe tabs. Lard John Rot iell ass given notice that the gorernment will ask the country for an additional war crediL Leis thought that the opposition will mate it a party question, end if poseible defeat the ministry and cause them to resign. The discussion comae on 'Wean 'lay, the 19th. LMLIPOOL Mockers.—Provisions—Mcilenry report. the market as thinly !attended; a moderate business done at • reamed quoutticatt. Lard newly and In demand. Beef and Pork continue mare. The demon] for Bacon does not Im prove. lireadstufn—itichardson quotes the sales of Flour In to tall parcels at We 0.1 for Philadelphia and Baltimore. Core fe.deag qualideslu Ws demand at 31 , tiy - 324 6,1. , • LONIX,:t MONCI disagn, rth.--Con.eis closed at 97%0 t r he London Produce market is tolerably animat.l.•Coffee Leos and ig g.o.l request. Tea in Letter demand. Tt.llow I+k on the Spot. Iron Scotch Pig Se.a. Spatter £2l 10s. linseed OiPsold at lee 6d. The London Corn market experienced a further depree eii.n of prices. The Canada and Union arrived out on the 10th. TRIRTY.TEILIRD CONGRESS • WASIIINIrION Cr,v/ my 31.—Seardz.—Mr.Siorniiireportod dill for die relief of Betsey Nash, • widow of nu onirei nl tlio wur of Mr. Adams moved en amendment In the bill for the re het of the widow of James Blitcheklar; tilled to the limns fugitive mare riot lu Roston. Mr. Stuart moved to postpone the bl 4, as the ameadnient • wild give 1 ice to touch debate. Memo—Mr. Orr moved to suepend the rulem In order to tit, from the Speaker's toile the Sewn, bill providing for the payment of awn creditors of the hie Republic.`( Team, ore comprelmoded in the act of kmtember 1050. the Rouse minuted to suspend the rules by a into of ;1 y,•...1 to fti 'nays, two-thirds being necemary, !qr. Wheeler presented the memorial of certain inerrhante of .New lurk ulidlng with ban Joan, lotting remuneration for property recently destroyed by the (initial States autlio rit, at that part Refereed to the. CoMmlttne on Ft.rolgo lit. Biddle, front the Select Cammittee, reported a hhi n uulating the mode between the United States sod Peru, a;el remnintenditta the Pnisident to enter into Any negotiv t, -la for • more liberal mule with Peru in guano. The bill that guano shall be admiltovi duty free, at jib per t ,„l 4 „,„r neut. when below $4l 10 per cent. when below and no tier cent_ when shove $4O per too. hs H o o, n , w ent into Committee on t h e General Aipropri. , n bill , as , n ,vo,7toil from the Senate, with ilititnoruuo O. 0 News From Wasbiugton. Vi r .,IIINGTON Orr:Jule 31..—The tone at the !'nice. Si • tune In solsocatlng the appropriation oi ten millions of J. - lure to be planed in the hands of the Nest/bil, to be rd in the settlement rf the affairs w ith Ppalu, creates riosilerable surprise hero, sines that paper of J (sly irdd Said: rpetious Spain has yielded to our past domande, for for an./ Leave injuries," eta_ The peopled° not understand artf the Prieident should he invest , d with extraordinary err during the mew. of Cougress, and the House being e daily In the dark and not partaking of the idosernmehro , eiety. which Pervades a certain cuss, In show of • fuVorn c• opportunity to Indite for Cubs, =natal ty a Soar/bib re • to on, ft is probahle that that body will noun tie to de e/ co to grant tee Millions tor a sector service ; but there it n • knowing what the Executive pleading may a...midis/I, • r.ot the developments of the ensuing week will be of asset lo.pertance. i,' ill hut Eat t ly, ex COMM/1610;1er of the Putille Buhdings, • I yesterday edisdnuon. Wilhelm Irving, u nephew of Washington Irving. • siert r the Tnnaury I ...pertinent, died yesterday from the effects or morphine; whethor taken by design or not the coroner's ji,-;/ were unable to determine. Fwial Accident--Collision. en 31.—Afa urculnut ocatoed at the Mon- Sias Cotaimmy's new Guilditaz, 9? Saturday stoma., which two tonu were killed, slo.—amnellus Nyliaff, st,,:a 135•30r1:? and Patrick Rhos: and tau other , Wrr, • otoded.. 14. s about SRkuOls. The Loll:Rug wain ILO. by Rat, ono Story high, with air. iseaked roofs of 'too. at ss,arted by:irou atal brick alumna •Mals fe.l in wish tral_sentio. Mast. The rat's of the faliitm of the budding sppuesul t lse romp Webast io ll,e Inas • uric. rr prOptllOrlifr - e:011. Cu 1 .61.1 Nett, sato run, into by a • orsar sas Prilay night, :.11 oak Orchard. and sunk hr fif Tlmiustar. She had a fall cargo of Flour, Fork, N Meat, : Curn own,l by thw OgLirtl.lll.lrg Railroad Company. s passengars Lot crew, tassutomse sn art.,,l at tL • mouth q Orusasaa.: river at :line o'clock on thatutklay • iog, loams; bean - ou the Lnkr in vi en Rasta, tweLly• I,lr boar,. MEM ttrthoaL,. July lit.—New Orleans I.arwrs of Hond ay M.,' been rdtelretl. A severe SW/ rto occurred at Ch.lestnn on Thursday wb ich di. , noredlerable damage. Lite bargur Clement was struck by lightning and ,the me tmae.,wys ablvercd. Ile, barque ttuinuebang, wtilci, galled from Charleston in , lamb last for Nantes, in borposol to be lost, uo tiding" of haring( been reeelred. he Moho:tow' ISofutrer contradicts the report that an ext. e teatlon.of the V IreJuid. Legislature is to be tad ed. rend reatals of the French sq.drou are eitseettel at No iolk thortly, to obtain supplies. 1....1tW00re wall continues entirely exempt from cholera. ,ear met, 44/0 ats a large quantity or grey. fruit, at the alu.cboutte, dled with cholera symptoms, but the other in• ta are all as healthy us Destloletive Fire in Jersey City • . . Nine Yo.g7July 3L—A fire occurred yeeierday alternran in Jersey City, commencing in • trunk maker . , establish- Me..i., opposite the Railroad depot, and rapidly extended to the north sate of the depot, 'weeping all before it for two core 'querns. It oieo conned the ntreed Into We mionre, many building', on which were 'monument. Tie pocion of the oily ravaged be the Mr, eonsieted chiefly cf bur.lings occuphol by mechanic , an workoholk A large number are Ouneequently thrown out of employment. The kw !road oepbt wee in lin eminent danger. The total ',saran: of tian Id ralkinated at from $150.000 to 1..100,000. The *We of the magnetic tolegraph line were broken down during the popes., of the fire. Another Powder Mill Explosion. IVitxmorotr (Dol.", July la —Ou Saturday evening, at 7 o'rl..ek, the powder mine a mile and a half frtm town es. railed, killing James Lynch the watchman. end hurting Ltazni.v Cannon the engineer. There were three heavy en ylo.tons, shook the city. The mill was totally dare on •d, butte property about themill was not dam eg.l. Death of an Editor. 11 tarroan,:er., July M.—John L Boswell, one f the eJi tc of the awratai, died this aftervogn, after a few dap; iltr:n, of 4,11,141:1ent5, Cholera In New York. Nair yona,f July —There were ten curer or Cholera .nd three de&W, at the Franklin Hospital today. TELEGRAPH kIMMUS N .loon, July 31.--Cotton dull, with deolinlng tenden cy: Orleans middling .1.1 Orleans fair 12%; Mobile mild- Min; 954; 510511 e fair 11j6; Ufland middling ; Upland fair 111. i.. Uoffee...llnehanged ; a limited business doing. Stigars...Finn prices. Wahiawa: Orleans :7./0921. Linseed 011... Quiet at 78 for English Lard Oil: 000 beflind. ',O nes. very 6111. Whisky—Quiet and firm. Pr 011510131.... salsa 350 bid. Pork. declined 112 Mega firm, prime $13,75, B ee f firm. Card a shade better, ' gabs 250 bbl. at 04(010 1 / 4 : Butter...Otildo2@ll7. Beef hams scarce at 7.2. Iron firm. Latil...itothingdolfig. Stocks better. Money unaltered and Sterling tirmor, at IfiAligiK i ,;; Indiana fives 0811;; New York Central Beading 64; Cleveland and Toledo 75. 'C he ateamer had 1:10 effect on the Boor market; stock very U 01- led ; straight State, sales COW bbl. at $7,37: good Ohio 48, 7f,•.;;J; Southern better, the first new f om Georgetown re. rei.etif salea 12)30 bble straight Baltimore at $8,87(4 9 , 26 . Wheat.dull; ;little offering; red 311saouri $l,OO. Corn de clined I@2e Or Western mixed; ail. 40,000 bushels, W.f.- ern mixed at 73@77,14; yellow 80@82. Puttankteena, July 31.—Breadatuffs quiat ; no export de mand for Plaur, and Maim confined to retail lots, at $8,4010 $8,76 far fresh ground enperfine. and $ 0 4 9 .26 for extra. Bye Flour held at $3,25. Corn Weal $3,60; no aides of ther reported. Wheat in good demand; Pales 4000 bushels prime Wmtern red at $1,78@1,60. But little Rye offering. Corn acaroe sales 1000 bush yellow at /30c, afloat. Whisky scarce, and sells at 31e. - lisfinnoni, July 31.—Flour...11oward street; eales of 100. has at $0 2¢. • Wheat...salen 12,000 bush ordinary to choice at $1 Stsol es. Corn.„setes 10,000 bush White at 600.76; Yellow 76078. Gats....al. of 800 bush comehon to prime Virginia at '.0.1,44. Cr.vonewsitt, July M.—Flour scares and buoyant at $7 30 @7 35. Whisky 03 1 ,40, and doll. Provision. dull and un changed. pinned Oil 00. Sugar to good demand, more I buyers thail sellers; wales 380 hhd. at 4 , 465 ; low fair to, / goOd fair. Cheese firm at 8,4. The river is falling; weather: I hot and clear. plialtONS wishing to go to Cameron Station, , to bob at that cheap land, will please lease their names atour ogles ae noon as possible, in order that all may go together at name tithe. Good lands in lots of 6 acres and upwards, situate within 9 to 4 miles of Railroad Stations, are nailing at $5 to $lO an acre, and easy terms. This Is an opportuni ty of securing a homestead not to be neglected. B. COTUBERT & SON, 140 Third street. i. 924 iIJT AND. Dia TOBN.V.AI-26 bble and IN , brbbls nu' k..) liar. for sile by (Je22l SMITE' & SINCLATIL O LET—The wend story room, large .and convenient. Twell heated, and goodirout entrance, M to N 0.140 Third street. INesession given inimediatedy- Apply 8. CUTHBERT & SON, 140 Third street. c.c • • • 4• • " VINO 813OARII— WIllte Sort Crashed et 8 and 9 cents per In; • N. O. Sugar, 20 Los for $1; for sale by W. A. id'CLOß.t.i )024 Eu S /WRAPPER .71,A. rOMMERCIAL POSI 77 . Rim ,— Wet evening at eleven. o'clock, by t mirk, there were twenty inches ,. water, only fa ling inch from Saturday; but late in the evening tin:, 1, /01 every Indication of more rain. We learn by the otheere of the steamer Jura Lome last night, that the river bad rote eight inches at Brownsville when they left. 77k ste#mere Exchange and Jan Lozeor are the packet+ for Arowneeillet the Erthunge to the toorttintr, end the Lam:min the even/OR. te:7l be eeen bj the . card of the steamer Yorktown, that she leaves (Ilk roaming for Cincinnati. She to of very light draught, and sure to go through in goal lime, having left here last Planner on less water . than there is by the mark at the present time; Co that those wishing to make a pleas ant trip to the Queen City, will do well to be on hoard &rip. Report of MP Local Intpectors.—Port of Pittalloryli, Joh, 21 —The following toe list of Ilrense of Engineers and Pilots granted, and removal of license for the month of July OH/jinni License Granted —No. 215. Archibald Ritchie,,lld Engineer. No. 162 James R. llenderson, Pilot. Rintaoals.—No. 146. Thomas Mehin, Ist Engineer. No. 147. Even Reese, Id do. No. 117. Thomas Brias, Pilot. No. 118. Jos. M. Calhoun, do. Bow Wider.—Boats elground.—Tho river is still slowly failing, with about 31 inches water he the canal last even. ion 8 feet on the Portland and hew Albany bar, and the channel difficult to navigate. The Nunritebi arrived from St. Louis last evening, hav ing sailed from that port Saturday evening. She reports the water in the lower Ohio unusually low. and the mod bare dotted with steamers all along the route. The Priv gate :was lodged on French Island.—Louis. Courier, 27th. STEAMBOATS "1854.7 PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and. Cincinnati Stoam Packet Line, /On THE 03NITZWICE Or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Sr IVIEN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. co orAtz d n:r i.. 77:: Ia " nailed for speed, splendor, and comfort, and is the oto.r 11110U41:1 DAILY LI. or Srakis Paeans on the Ohio riser. It connects Kith the U. S. Mail Line of Steamers trout Cincinnati to Louisrillei nod Saint Lou* by which passengers and freight are tickled and 1.f.- ..toted through dotty. Two new Steamers have beet added to the Line, which now consists of the following boat.: Days of Droarlare • Boats. Captains from I'Ve simrgh- BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. 13rtannoovas....8onday. MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. 13 DAVI:I Monday. ALLit111ENY..............Gee. l.ll.mts Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wit..l. Koos,- Wedu,alay. PIIILADELPIILA it. J. Goose Thursday. PITTSBUItGFI IL CAarrerad Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jvo. KLINCTZLTEA Saturday. Lease daily at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o'clock on the moroltyr of departure. For apply on board, or to .722115 B. LIVINGSTON, Joni: FLACK, Agents. Motiougatiele Ilouete :41.4.191 =M= For Cincinnati and sc. Louis Ali Th e new 11114 sub.tantial lIELLE IIOLDIMI,Capt 'nevus tioutrre, ehl leave 1. r the ebove nett intetratdinte tre th , first roe el 1,(1,7. For treittht et hemmer tipple en Iteerti. nul For Cincinnati. lAEAgood kettmetr TtIIIETHWS, haTltta perior arrottmotlntstito, CRpt. Pwc. will ve for the tatorf atsl in trrmr4.lllll , ports THIS MA I i A. M. not 1 JOHN FL %C H. Attvot ror Cinett...att. TIIE new xO.l light !frau:lst eleatuer ETTA, CPL J. J. 1,011, , ,h • 111 nerve I , r the above azel Intermediate ports I/AI, the in,tant, et 10 A. 11. MO (might Rad pes.Fsgo xprl, I.urd ItAttIIANIIE, Capt. M'C•ui , I,tvex ervry MONDAY. WEDNET. , DAT, and FRIDAY, at 9 tilt. k. e4llll,Clirla • i , Mr C. and P. Railroad at Weil , lll.l. For fndrht al ply to .1. i,,I.I.INGWOOD, Ag.-nt leegnlar Wheeling Packet. TitE: 'tent*, Cat.tairt leter..4 every TV EAD 1", TII L'It , DA 1, INA SATURDAY.::[ v ti.•l,,k. NI.. and r. , 1.1 rtertso,; t t• C. and Ole. fur irel,tbt At ply jet.N/ J. D. C.II.LINGKD)D• " CANA 1)/1 WEST. , Cleveland, Port Manley ~.aga Z and Port Burwell. -THE FINE Inv , tettnrr Urpletn R. ItAtituir. lirt;l mtK. tw, trip, u trrrk !..rt orr+rn Fart •.‘.l t f...!lovre IMMBWk7MNM Las vas Port V..]:w.h 1.. r Patat 1 by," p or , .•I.L) and tit 7' Teler,rlaph corm r. ett •:a. the Ch.a.l:,nd, •tid tb. talk. >hnr.., end t , rvralk I I ILalroeal, A 4, Cr'ra,,, rin t It II Olt! I , anaon La. a' a Lnb aa:eta: will: :he Itratvad. 1•14,1 or S:11, ILL A LALWEIWA cn,eiankl , , or A. 311111i1PF- Port mnr.r. an. r WANTS IAND 1% . A IU:A NT, WAI TED—f eLlawe Li,nd %%arrant, araaun: I , ,vr Aerrn. In 16,0. or 4•-• ivrr %%arrant, reir vriii Ia paid 1171 i In wad, tor It° a^rl-r, and la pr 1.. r ar..l sqr3. IT V -, 111.% Itrrl E , talr n IA 1n33 mrnor st a trnrl. an .l NV A L S. tadr grit , w 111 !motto cl T 11011.5, 11'o(11,3, I,nurtll MI*CONIVICL.L& WILLOC B.INK.ERS. 10 1:z V Cot., Curront .11 l'Ar ntootn taught a:n:1.11.1,mo-unfra.:01:. , 'ff..: inn , c nny pint in tt, (3.1,1 rt.rto.. nouln!'ant corn, of Men krt. and PITI nlii; it gill , I' t. =MEE! • 4,1 , 7 win ti C.,10.1. Ul • ; Tit:TEES of Pittsburgh Comphny lotto Ohl. day tivt - thirt,l a Din ilond of Ili exa MN, on Ow Capital Stork of ..at: Company, out of tho I.rolitt, of the 1., ots month, pro on letnand. to Stool:t-1d,, tholr legal r.11,-entutint, at Ow off:, tho Corti any. jyll.2w ' ,IN tilts; 74. Clllll, N . , AND! LOU: CC N ha v. hr nn 0r , .., Farm, 0f0r , ..,(.0 to ~n.,art,. loouttol It, 1.1..) it .1 unto, t Irgotia, and 1111130 i, upwuril. of 10,i0 aort., in 31•Lesu ociutity. sori.l tiarta loud on Ow watork Itig Fishing Cr.-. k, to., In lot, of nor-, 00,1 upw arda, nt $1,50, aim, pi, and 410 t, ,0- o o•ti l ing to buy, will Ilnd it to tht-ir alranta,, to toll nt our iithra. No. 140 Third ntrort. it _ . . !BAN 1,1L1.A.7 7 ; 04E7.6 tioolo, 0 Trimming, If.mlery no / tftoy ,. . Linen arta !White B tutp.t., tiehtr. Yort.hictg &r_, .te., hare all lure marke.l4oull'irLin . 2.1) to 373..1 per eent., during the Semi Anstp..l Bale of 1. IIABUS Cll., rifth r woe, jat low prices, by J. PAVIStPN, Jyto TreeLaurer , a "Illee of the ,hartler• Valley • Rail rOatl Cosimpwray. QI - BSCRIBIIItS to thenlvevs linnt heri•by the Board of Direvtors hove en:l,l fer ninvtiii Went of Fits Deft ARS per shore, risyntile In the Tre,urer on the tbt Mon Iny of ,ll:\K, nod etio Five Doihn, her chore on the first Monday nf esch ensuing nerritti, until the .hole amount is hail. nly3o:d r ALVAN WILKINS. Tr•ot.urer . 1 INS Dalt:LAO ANL/ I , lli'Y Call Patt Al, ht., ler J good land aitnate on the wat.irm of 111 g Fishing Creek, Ta. tanceral trarta of 1,0)0 iwrea each, will he old In IL:n to suit purchaser'', at the above price; alias sonic at acre. 'About n;re4 oh With Creek . , within from 2 to 4 =ilea of the al•ilroarl, at per .re: Alan, 100 Sores about 10 tallesTroin iloondamille, Va., and d from tha river, at $l.O per acre. ,Oral lauds, good title'', and ei,y tartan. For full piirticulnra call on, or addl.., by mall, post f±. CL'TEfllElt 'r & 1405, Coal PAnitn Agent., 140 Third NT,1,1 UTl ' il TI) FA OM El):. 1\ 50 Horan hake'. Improve) ' , attar. 211 latent Crain 41; donor Ray Itakca; II) do hay Forks; Ilea u Cradin, al do Scythes and aneatlis; lb ' (halo Muralei; for at 4: Fifth atrael, .1411128 WARDIIOII. jell. ICE ?I did W. W I le*/ mom, of Market and Fourth streets, is opening another lot of those very much approved Patent Brittoula too Pitchers. for family and lintel use. Ice will 11111 t from four to five bourn longer in these than in any other pitcher, WM they are of a good pattern for conetunt use at all si mom, Every family, leiardingdioutte, and hotel, should be supplied with them ; prime $6. Call and mainline them at et Market Ft. j y N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UN. 1 for the Western Distric‘ of Pennsylvania William A. Murray and others, t . Steamboat s'A cave." j To ALL P 1130146 Itatao7l.l.l: Take notice, that by virtue of supdr7 attachments, issued out of the District Court of OA United States for Um iVestern District of Pennsylvania, dated the 20th day of July, A. D. 1553, and to me uirected, 1 atteiclnid the steamboat Active, now lying at the works of Ahlrep Leech & Co., on the Monongahela river, in a plea civil et maritime, wherein William A. Murray and others are libeltards, add Ow owner., and master of the said steam. boat Active are respondents, and the Court hove appointed the .Prn env Or dtd UST CUT, as the time of hearing of said attachment. jytdttd WESLEY FROST, AYEitY FINE DRAY HORSE, 0 years old, for sal, erk• quire of FLEMING BROS., 00 Wood street. NOTICE TO OROCEIIS —U New York Sager Mills, No. 1 sod 2. for pale by I jy22l J A 51E9 WA RDU)P. BLACK SIL ust rec.lved at A. ArrtullE'S,wruer of Brant and Fifth streets, a tow pieces ofwy floe Plain and figured Bleck SilkS. AI., Mantilla Silks and Trimmings, In all the fashionable colors; bleached Muslins and Irish Ldriens, fi cases of the very best makes, just re ceived at A. M'TlO II E'S, corner limit and Fifth sts. 'MEESE-24 Donee prime Chee.e.juet reeeireel and fur eele by Uy43 S)11Tli k SINCLAIR. MdUlt WWI/Ell—Ono of the beet artiden now in toe for polimiling fine brace, he; I gross re opleed by I IYIFI JOS. FLEMING. GRA.FIN REISINGER k GRAFF, nANUFACTUREKB OF COAL AND WOOD 000EING STOVES, Parlor and Hewitt; SLOT., Orate Frosts, Fenders, %via Doies kc., ko. Warehouse No. 12i WOOD Street, above Fifth, Pitteburgh, Pe. jy24 Tuns. ose e Tuv i i t , ;, _ ur , klel ,.. izegrr. lved another lot The. Brown Linen Towel has a sharp stimulating surface. oombining the properties of a Flesh Brush, with the desired flexibility of a Towel. The Cotton Towel Possuass a licit ness riot attainable in the linen, and the peculiarity of al, sording ilvisture without friction. B. ['. BADL Call early Y and CO., a , /Y2l, No. tl l Thirl street. AKTANIIJ ibe for sate by FLEMING BROS., iidecoseor to J Kidd i Co., No. 80 Wood street. A . -s.;:•‘! 7:7 L . # ,4 . • • ,c ••• - , , e , f* 7 • % y.• OEM s as. • PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE A NG MERSITANTS , EXCHANGE. ovnonivs. STEIPTON. Ars! Preridrnt--Wn. 11. Farm. Second Wu. R. 13nown. Secretary—Wu. A. linvr...n. Treasurer—Jon,' D. SHELLT. Superintendent—S. T. NORTHAM, Jn Clonntitter on Arbitration for August.—Wm. R. Decorn, I'.. Dern, E. Peas, Wa. Itee, WM. RINEHART, .D. CoPM LAND, _ . PRICES OF STOCKS 00IIRECTED DAILY COP THE HORNING POST , Patrick. dc Friend, Exchange E• °kers, Comer of IS fila and Wood streets, Ptilsbun LOANS. United States 6s. 1868. United States6s.lBs3. Perinsylrenle6s.lB79. eeralSylvanix 5,1888. Allegheny county es. Allegheny county cuiports. Pittsburgh city he Pittsburgh city coupons, payable New York Allegheny City Be Allegheny City coupons, payable BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh 65,60 65,75 60,00 Merchants& Manufacturers • Bank 57,00 r 57,60 60,00 Exchange Bank 65,2 e, as,so, 60,00 I Farmers' Deposit Bank Allegheny Savings Bank 00,00 , 00,00. 2,14 BRIDGE STOCKS. Monnogehela Bridge St. Clair street- Bridge. (land street Bridge Northern Liberties Bridge.... INSURANCE STOCKS. Westerninsurarlee Company 15,50, 16,00 atisene' Insurance Company Associated Firemen's Company. TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio 42,00' 44,00 60,00 Pittsburgh,Cincinnati•Lonisville 41,75' 42,00' 60,00 Lake Erie 24,00' 60,00 Pittsburgh Gas Works. 58,00' 68,50 60,00 Monongahela Slackwater —' 46,00 60,00 RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad 49,00' 49,75 ' • 60,10 Ohioand Pennsylvania Railroad— 18,76' 49,00 60,(41 Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad_ 50,00: 53,00 50,00 Marin, Railway and Dry Dock-- 102,543 105,00.' 100.1.0 Turtle Creek Plank Road 10,00' 12,00 25,00 Perrysv lila Plank Road 26,00 I 25,00 Greensburg Turnpike- 8,001 10,00, Chartiers Coal Companv i 113,66 20,10 COPPER STOCKS. Pittaburgh and Boston. North American. EM= North Western— gh cad Isle Royal- Douglan Houghton Outonagan 15=2=1 IMEMB Drees Making and - Millinery. ..giii 311:S. S. &CARL , O reapertfolly Intcrins her friena: lid °awl, that tate la Prepared Mutate I. order the 1.t,.., Kyle, o f , DREstsE,y,cLoAKS, MANTILLAS, TA M. 1.4, cfc ~ the Phortest °mire and on the maem rst aonalle terms. chilaren'a Clothing male up with atomics. end 41.pach. Bonnets altered and dyed a:coratna to directions, awl neatly, and tag-Wily trinnurd. NVe aim to ace IlatiAnction. Apollo BuSidings, 7d FOURTH tict•O, r Or I .torn r11:130 entracte ar tc rGa Cryintal Pahaed Dacuorriatt Oal Ivry. jra,:dawlt. 883,000 Worth of Farms and Building Lsts! 100 FARMS AND 2000 BUILDING LOTS 11 - ,u k thruied onwrig 6VO ,“....evnlnrs on the Erening t'.. 31ffit of July, 1834.. NIJNIfiEft AkK ALIMADIC - ty Many of the Ulla near these have teen rid.: tor from lu 000 per cent. advance over thl. price f..r which thi-c lot, are tow wild, plowing that the purcharr will he a ;good itirm.tmcot. Varl auierriher, FOR ONLY $l5, payable In inetelmers of y. each, wlil receive FOUR ItUILIONIi LOT:), •S by lie) mgether, or a FAH.%I of from '2 toll) Tte-e 1..:, are beautifully lotiebiet at LA.KKIAND, Lou;; /shoal. a new rhumb and sehenl home., and a number of I.: :tete d.eiliour, etnres, 'tura shops and Wind..., have already been erected, accent ur•+rear• DOW Flog built, and hundred will be eneited [hemming .neon. Thin I, u tine opportunity, of onrtirag • delightful eautdry renldenre near the city, where the don,akta. runddrd= ,d a fandly rarle tan be fully rdnlklll.l, and where 26,0(U lute anal about too farran hare lately been Fold and at!.... I, daily Inning wade taloctieldualn 'or', after caret it I en.and.. , adt of Ito hr itinn and nuteerta; fling the quality tho ,nll, nre aelectinA (Arran fur agrieultural parp.,e, ,nfident that no Intel no cheap and ralculabal to ite ere... an rapidly In slue ran he had within 543 sailer GI the Thln lend would babe I.een all taken up yearn back. ==3!MIZ=MOMi I.wtod np far otorario of two huutlrollear.— 411.1.• which largo oaten hot. !welt Male, oral • here the • tI4 ,leor roactoi et large ratty now be own lwautiful rDtutgro so.) culttrattol Edda altittng with the aboutlaot protlu , ti.oln c 4 t.or cw.ther earth Th. 1111 Y.. of we bollt oppoltunitlernovr offeTed w tho. rtuftll meana who are ileatltute o(. hoot. hf their veil, n. purcha., one for • mere trifle; alao, a foe farina, tent h.. ti 4 oath tier and two nerve, and up traria, at from sf.s tott.;:. rer acre. . . All permit. , griahinii It , a v•il thymAelyea tadw offarial to provur , n Ono (arra aplyoddl d-ar thy Luiplra City. Plwalld make immtaliate •pplon tidu.a..l,y - e nearly all f. Apply to Cli.tilLES 'dka , 11.oadway. corner et l'ultru IC. V. where cud putul.hleta cau 10 had, u ...tit II ryluolad ty r 7.CLAIN. 21 Fifth Pdr , at. Cli.,ol.urel MEE= FRANKLIN HOUSE , 51REF.T,...V1:11111,1 , . PIMA DELPIIIA PA ILK Eat & I. A lit D, Proprietors ~ h . tAA.I% tdi MI 0.., :So All r .12 eanltt.ti..ltl street it J Carr* L.+ 11:*e nr.dxporir,.. r , unt of In ore,rvsehlngw, kc, t.y Chart Ft/!, o'Nhdlry, Sr , I 4,11 on .nd Famune by Mr, Ann S. con, Go. Vithllll, of vv., cloth, $1 :le Nilo•tr•en is on,. of F•outto.rn Lif.•; A nt,rvy. NI.. Itlrt,ti, ikuthyr of Emily bryn.lham, in .1. Avon. kr : Sn rent.. Ti e luritua Egyptian, an ar,ount of tYrir nar.uncrt.aid i Sul ; ulo: trat.l, ulth 500 runi cut,; Jourant, L.r July. Irnu ib 1,111, nr Mutual 1n20rnr...: by 1/ ftr3 n (7) k t'y U. d , J. 17 tin. 5t0r.1.,11 II e..ti• st..o rr.m.• i10rt , ..4,1 5... a rll arrar.p.,l an .I it. 1. 0 . 4 r alLb a 14, Of ro fru. mar ,L,lr• aurrt. and not tar Irour lha evur: Pri,.a ktz— g•IrA Hoff,• al“.1 large Lot of firound to, ilff,f, sod :f llouA I well iffilsh,l for Trrvof of pd,tr,rft . 1 , , S. CeIIItIERT a SON, I.ifd Third For Solo. 4 L.C.sait: NEW CitUNTLIt. CAS}. awl other jj, *tore Vitun e, cheep, for tale at N' 71 Ft , Ultr I telo-lse j• it.n , l': AND tqlote.—Th.ne who muth to F,..1. a float laud well tlttlog. BAIT, Slloti Or Ii AITER. ,Il reol tit MLACIiIILIN',4, .0 ~ K , Fourth ,ire... (argu'id Dagn .. . Art. liallery, ,4,,,11,, iggild t ug, No. 76 rburth street, ter.: to Li rut', Carp( istinparium) 41It. M. CARO° a 0 0 . haying Stied tip the molt ample rooms in the ray with laud noth env and gble light., offer Itiret elate.. I.lliENllStillti, In style to null all, varying lu prir u nenhraing to Axe and quality of rasp, be. C,_ Soperlor Oil Painting , . by the best artiste, for ..ale, and on ex hitodou during the dny and evening. Citizens and etran ver- arn invited to call and examine specimens and Paint ing, _____ _ apritil _ r'ORR SALE VERY CHEAP - . I BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY. IA feet Lt . rik Pah A good bargain .:an be had by applying s+itin at the ulhce of the MOANING POST. jyl2.tf A uo , 1) hUILDIS(I LOT. 21 foet front on Corp,. street / - 1. by 100 fee. In depth, In Birminebonl, will be roll ebe.sp. Euquiro of URO. F. 011.11K:1M jv 13 et office of the !lamina toot. BUILDINW LOT FOR SALE. - ALOT 24 feet front on WYLII street, mot extol:141m; bark 10.9 feet to Wide. alloy. On the bock part of the Lot I. Cellar Wall, built for Iwo small Honor,. This Lot le in a deolrablo Wootton per n reoidence: and will be soh! low, and on favorable term•. Title good, and Hear from Incumbrance. rtnquira of El). F. (111,1.4108 E, 3 At Offleff of Morning lot. MMME=2 . . IiCIIITECTURAL ALAI) OItNAIIENTAL CAHN' I:RS. Ornalvieuttsl Patterns for (-hating, in every style; Noeling. Designing, fie. C.mpaltiori Ornaments for the tieroristion of Steamboats, Buildlogn, Ac.; SMITIIFI ELI) near tlin Nat 001‘.. rf LIitNTP SEBUS.— Ruts Raga, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, Globe, and llaim hybrid; and retail at the Seed Store, Fifth etroet. JAMES WARDROP. IteNT—A very deeirable country twat, 7 mike tram 1 4 the rite, on the Steubenville like—late the llome,teed of eon. Wm. lifelike. Atom: with the Fnriinr , wGI Le let an Orrhard of the very best quality of ;tatted fruit. For further potrtirulars, enquire of Mr. Jeek..on, et the Toll Gate on the itroutlemt. jilt JAS. 0 RICHES Real Esmtn A-ent T II ST ItECElVED.—Wearyksit Con/Mon: by Leitch •) Raab, Walter Warren, or the Adventurer id the Northern Wilds: by Owen puffy. Woman's Lore: by Eugene Sue. Flora Lyndsay by Men lilcsidie. The Frontiersman; a narrative of 17M. Just rere.ved end for sale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY b CO., 'ell N 0.76 Fourth street. I 12 Admiralty \7 ET NU (OK IV ANTED--ttne that Is young and healthy V Apply at FRANCISCUS' Agency Office, .1.04 No. of. Fifth street, near Post 011 let. Wli l l'E t il. , :ii tn, DliAFTS—Conittantly for sale at sight, ti , on Cincinnati, LouLsvllle, St. Louis, New Orleans, Chicago, Datroit, and Cleveland: at N 0.71 Fourth street. jeVt A. • S .4 CO. WILKIN FtPit BALEA beautiful location or bite for a itollirtg Mill, Cilmis Works or Foundry, situate in Temperautes. Allegheny county. Pa. For terms and price enquire of Mr. J. Iloward, Fourth street, or JAMES C. RICIIEY, 4.21) Real Estate Agent. 20 ACRES OF LAND FOR dALE—With a email Frame lloure-12. acre, is wed l within 6 miler of the city.. jyll S. CUTHBERT k FON, 140 Third st , XTRACT Gl' V Ali II I.X-1 gross of Boxin's celebrated j2s flavoring extracts of Vault's, received by Jati. FLEMING Ml3r==: • NOVAITIIeTANDINO so much fuss about the • scarcity of Tea. we are receiving STA half Chests. )..F.:! , -.Oonsisting of Young Hymns, Imperials, Gunpow i-*.jders, Oolongs, Soudiong, and Con,Tou, all of which has been selected with care, and will be sold u usuaJAYNESI. A. , 10 Pekin Tea Store, SS Fifth st. TEW BOOKS, BY EXPRESS, AT DAVIIWN'tI BOOK 11 STOKE, 65 Mkt street, near Fourth. The Pilgrims of Walelngham, • tale of the Middle Ages: by Agnes Strickland. 11111 s, Lakes, and Forest Streams. Travels In Armenia, Ruse* Turkey, and Persia by Careon. Owl Creek Letters. Maurine on Lords Prayer. Christmas Holidays in Home : by Kip. j ylO . 7 t f ' - t b • Bid. Asked. Par Val. $ 119,00 $ 120,00.$ 100,00 100,00' 101,00' 100,00 105,01. 000 100,00 95,00, 97.00' 100.00 100,00: 100,00 90,00, 100,00: 100,00 99,00 100,00 100,00 102,00 10200 100,00 99,00 99,00:100,00 02,00 94,00, 100,00 23,75 24,00 25,00 - 35,00 25,00 00,00, 00,00 , 47,00 30,00! as,ou' 50,00 GEMINI 6,00 7,09 17500 ..... - 68,00• 6.25, 7,501 • 17,50 200,06' 6,00; 10,00. ...... 4,50. 6,00, - T,OO 1,12, 1,75' 3.00 3,25. 0.00 2,00 4,00 2,50 -- 0;10 ;,Co 0,00 2.50 2.00 M==l nM=l:= MISdELLANEOITS. Tj ARD AND LARD OIL -16 kego No.l Lard; 10 1,10,. do Lard 011; b half Obis do; Received and fox sale by mylB MILLER & RICKETSON R ICE -2Q tierces prime Itiz iL rre E l l 7e: antla T eZ9' j,17 221 arm 2.23 Lawry et I AHD UIL-10 bois No.l Lard Oil; 10 IA do do; tor sale by 'en MILLERRICKETSON JAV.& WITER-1.1, pc,a,rtet Java Coffee. tor I, by [jell' I MILLER & RICKETSON. / ILAIIET WINE-4u rtt-es •tic. Julian" Claret., ruceirml lJ and tor sale by i jar j MILLER & RICKETSON. OLIVE Oll.-15 ctu,,s Olive Oil, for see by I.J .I°l7 311LLEII k RICKETSON TAIL CANDLES-25 bozos Cs. 5%4 and 6's Star Candle+ A., for sale by [jail 31ILLEit d itICKSTSON. -12 tails Medium 3 Mackerel; 10 " No 1 Pickled Hering; In ;Inn, and* ' jelif MILLER & RICKETSON.; I - aMi'AUNE-40 bahkets '172," 4 .17.1," Chasupega. k„/ Wiue, landing and for Pale by jell MILLER k RICKETSON. 6,111AD-15 bbls No.l, for salt, by 0 myM 9XITII & SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.—A. A. MASON & W. have now for pale morn than 100 latest styles of Mantilla. [my2. LLNSFA:I) OIL-10 bbl for sale by joie LIEN AY HOLMES L"E--100 bble for sale by jell) fo . ALE:RAI:OS-40 bzs •Pulverised baleratus, in quarter J halves and pound papers, for sole by jelft HENRY nor, stEs. UTTER-15 kegs fresh Furkiu Butter, for wii. by jel9 HENRY 11. LARS L , GGS--3 Obis trent thi day remised, and for sale bye, jel9 11ENSY aoLuits B LUE LICK WATER-3 bbie received thin day by JOS. corner of the Diamond and - Market *t. A,TO. 1 LARD 011.-25 bbin in store and for tale by • my 26 FLEMING BROS. LARD OM, NO, /—Just received =1 for sale DI mylBo JOEL MOHLER. DOEBILAVER bTOMACii BITTERS-12 do au has I) and for Bale by [ jel2j JOHN 11AXT, J. yF.AItI.6-59 bble fi rst quality, un counignment; for 55.15 by jel9J F. SELLERS k CO. dere. on Cl3.lgrualunt and for rasa by lli F. SELLERS a CO. NEI , T Y L7RI.,`ORATILCin—St. Nlcholne bridal chamber into tern, for oale by TAR CANDLES-60 boxer Cincinnati, assorted rises, a t 13 manufacturers pricer. my 6 fIRESToN k 11ER1111,1,'S Entracte of Lemon, Orange, E Rose, Vanilla, Yenek Almond, Jamekw Ginger, and NuUnegs; for sAe by petuj W. A. M'CLURG. ILIANNY FERN'S NEW BODE—Fern Leaves, from tou r nye Portfolio; second eeriest with original designs: Ly Fred. M. Cothn. Just received by B. T. C. MORGAN, my 27 104 Wood street THE QUIET ililAßT—Just pobllslied complete, from lilarklrod's Magazine, price 25 mite; for nal* by jel3 11. MINER ,E C0.,.3?. Smithfield strret, 1)33W1t A. 13 WLIITE PLAID uthmm te6--AnaBa. meat of the above Goo , LOGISt receteed at A. AIeTIGIIIPP, jrls rornerpf Grunt end Fifth street. tutEret AND PETEuSoN't 4 MAIJAZAN ES, fir July kj bare brew reerived by RUSSELL At BRO.. Ira; Fifth utrret..ueur Market. IUY TEACHES-1U bbla Dry l'ealebee; do Dry Ai, LI Iles, far wale by jet° bbln Baltioiorn Herring int Nora and rot IA pain by ENVILIB/1 A RICHARDSON, 1.11)::d WaLer nod 1511 Yrant et DA LrimotLE r.R.RI NO— IAJ bbia rrorDred lb re day by l'coußyi•acia arra for r•ale by ENULISLI k RICHARDSON, • bbls Shad in store and for We by ENULISII dr. RICHARDSON, — toy:10 lit Wear •usl l'Al Front it. IIIAI -4U bbls italtimorr irksuurr mutt tur nrtle by jrtt EMILISII filtS4A. lIlTk Flbll-50 obis I.peetwa, I rale by .p.t; ENULI6II A itICILARDSON. An,l "'''°° ZeUARDSON lENGLA 0 b t 414 prime. Yea., for osln by ISH .t • JI ICE-100 Mercer prime Lice, for B.le by jel7 .11[ HICIIARDS4. ) _ _ _ jo II &1)!—IL rhati: IJ 50 hi bbis :Ind; in etZre and fa , sale by MWMZMOM pOrj,A6TOLS— "ci" f" . '7 IIENItY 11. COLLINY SSACILKs.— bur prime, toe ~nle Icy j../ 1 1 HENRY L. COLLINS IC .- APPLES—I:4 b. tor mile by 4.1 u HENRY if COLL' Nl4 SUO AI: AN 0 50 WWI N. 0. Sngx.r 75 bola do 515Inoaeo ; 11. 1 4 11 laosoa.: Ad. wale by M'CLUILIE AN, 11ERILON k CO. - llKi y 1.1) FKUIIS c..ek tr r.; for ..1.3 by 'CI UI[KLN, 11101.121.)N & CO. DOT ATULS—A.. bags 00 COLlA.oll{fnt, and for Saw by I. lea & CU. L . ) AC ir UON SI l Uhlto-24 caste retie; vv.] ou corbug o men L sfu.l for tirkle luw by }I'CLURKAN, HERRON' k 1,1 , . IHAIN-1W tous Morcer wuncy, (411arva Foruscad for r•le by :mr.141 KING s 1100HILEAD. B"r1/111/ MINEILAL WATER—In bbis .41.11 bble ,unk. an 1 mulberry cooperage,) tor sate by 1313=1 1.a6e.---3rtu bomee, Seib, 011'2 a.el 10114, kr Keenan Iff Co.'s brand, la store awl for sale by lib KIM k -.: red eJted, exel shoLel, put up . he RA,MilUlejaAc-":el.te —fared filetleti, retaining the origi• thleormel freshness of the fruit; foirwee.ll.ezrcLuao. I .SUil 10.1.1 it I. 7 krgslug., ato grille. inch ; 2,X) lb. do Sugar, in cake.; .ILI,I rm.., 41 on conAgnukral, and for eale by W. A. Itt'CIXILO Llr 11 Y1.:11 tomarilerring ::. au ao ShaLl, Bret of IL. ,el,o[l. Also, 'LaMar Herring; No. 1 nn3 3 Mackerel; ‘ruoked: do. pickled: un hand and fur rah. by II :lAILfY 3: It ENSIIA :233 Llburty I.truet r erk lattaXlS—ntn crthldol the and La tow. For sale by . j 1. ittllLElt.—Tuis has been found I.one ot the to et desirable articles in the war of coot- Lig otebells yet invented. It is almost itellspenelble in the preparation of Forms, drifts, Liomony. Green or Dried Fruits, do. blur sale by MILEY st. ..bl3 Liberty street. ,rr Jos .‘" ) .=',l4rg=t r hrirrt l l l't l ent, lloioncape Dnipery grylet ; for ma. whole , - 'rile raid total to. the Oil Cloth illtrerooms, N 0.116 Market rent. ijel9 . l .1. it U. $7, ti Y. 1111,6 s .w in,hres Trims-parent Ihrff Qil Lleth for IVr \Vim 6114“1,,, just realved from the Newry, end f,r ut the IVlsrereoaks, Nu. 110 Abater street. MAL,' INDIA Itt:tiliEtt tiLtrVt:B—Of ell the Fir. romuufactunAL .Lo. Gent: lilt/v.lot every variety; for at th .1 Dubber Depot, No. 116 Nittritet street_ urrA WATEIi COATS—Ha Ittrue the attention of ptirchoteri to this new and beautiful artwle; the iloialA arc warranted W eemaiu pliable ia all Mutts of - weather, and perfectly water proof; for sale at the India Rubber Depot. No. 116 Market i.treet. jel.t J. k.II. PUTT.LIPS. WLitman India itutiber Whips, irons 1 so 7 itiet In length, for aisle, wholesale and retail, at No. 116 Market street. [jai) J. it IL PIIILLIPS. CltAl'ATS.—We aro now opening a variety of 0 new styles of Lawn and Gingham Ceram and Tie. for mummer wow - Also, some very rich and tashionable plain and funny Silk Cravats and That • A. A. MASON k CO, 7.Zi Fifth stria,. /ILLEAP WALL PAPERS—A v x eupply of 12A COP .J 1 . /11,Vra just reoelved, fur sale by WALTER. P. NIAIIiLIALL, jea di Wood strebt. 111\E PAPEE choke ....Mumut to chintz, branitello, nod satin imitation, for eels by Jes WALTER P. -MARSHALL. laltitlertil. OIL CLUTII-2,0tal yards of the plain and kj enamelled flulell, manufactured oo plain, twilled and heavy auck maue, sold whOlamle and retail at the OH Cloth IllareroomA, O. 11l Market street. L 11. PHILLIPS. UttbE'S WMPOUND SYKU OF j Man—This compound will remove dieoeses arising trout impurity of the blood. It acts as a purifier of the blood; otrengthone and braces the system; is harmless and bimplo in Ito effoeb.. For halo by jell IRIED 13k —1(/ tie.. S. C. lief. 17 toy'2l) F. SELLERS & CO. '4 AGYAIVE MAGAZINE, fur Juue, fur &de by B. T. G. SIORGAN, my3l 104 Wand atreeL 1.1 , 1.. — e0UN 8 AND I'ISTOLS—A great variety !Lemma stantly on hand, together With the neeeasary apparte newts, and shooting material In general. for /ale by ja . 24 BOWN k TUTEE_'. ItE V OLVEILS—A good assortment of all Elude of Resol vers, Including Colt's, Slarsten's, Werner's, uud the Revolving Hammer Pistui,j net sweiveci and for sale wholesale or retail, by 13OWN & TETLEY, je24 1:95 Wood street. DA LTIMORE 11 kIRRINII ANL RIIAD, vary Doe, for nolo LI by the barrel, by BALLET it RENSHAW, jelLi 243 Liberty street. UNOW NOTIIINIi SHIRT COLLARS, CRAVATS, end ji n full es,orlment of Furnishing Goods, of the new Irtmmiug ;Aura at . jel:4 FRANK VAN CORDER_ LXTRsXTRA OLD. CIUV'T. JAVA COFFEE—A few bagP,Trery uperior, eupetior, reeeired and for sale by W. A. ArCLIIII.G. - MAN: SIIAWL.—A. A. EIASON a W. have just re ceived, per express, another large assortment 01 rich plain and embroidered Crape Shawls i 3 ACUN—ti hhil. Sides; 2 do Shoulders; do 'lams.; tor sale by e2S SMITHS SINCLAIR. _Kt:FINED SWAM— I/I bbls Lurering's Crushed Sugar; 50 do Loaf Sugar; 15 do Powdered Sag.; 50 do White Cosine Sugar; 10 do Conroe Pulierh.ed; for sale by je23 SMITH 't SINCLAIR. W ININ)W GILA:36-150 box. WO; 10 do 10x12; 50 do 10114; do • nal::: II do 709; Swearer's and Blair's brands; for sale by . maw k SINCLAIR SIX/at-4p aids prime is. O. nog.; 1 do Clarided do; Iteeeired per steamboat Jane Franklin, on consignmeot far aide by (je2l] J. A. 1111TC111801.41 k CO. BLACK 'ClaAn— Sup. Chulnn Ponehong, On papers) at 60 eta. per lb. • Finest Fongtae Chula% do 623, no. For sale by [ .le24] W. aI!CLURG DIU I.IION-50 tone No.l Anthracite; _. j . 108 " No. 2 do; 100 . No. 3 do; Good brands, for sale N. 1981. ItINGIIABI A co., he , Canal Basin turr.-410 boxes prime W. II Cutting, tnr side by, C 11/ HENRY H. COLLINS Agra.) , of Dr. ritehos Orlebrated Medi. fp- AT DR. G. 11. REYBIIIIII Drug Store, No 110 corner Wood street and Virgin Riley; Cherry Prtimusic, Pulmona ry Balsam, Pectoral 11xpeetcrant Pulmonary Liniment, Depuratire Syrup, Heart Corrector, Humor Con eetorePure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, A nttliy iteptic Mixture, Cough acd Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Teredfuge, Female Pills, Fe male Ftweitle, la.,' le., awl by him constantly and Kith unprecedented au'crem In the treatment Of Cblds, Cough!, Consumption, Asthma, Heart Dimams, Dy, pepia, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Astute Cbmplairds, Pi/es, etc, ere. Ds. Fitch's unequal! al Patent Silver Plate Abdominal Supporters. Dr. Pitch's Improved Plated Steel Spring Shoulder Brace. Dr. Pitch's Silrer • ling Tube. Also, all kiwi of Proprietary Medicine., at the lowest pions, wholesale or retail. jy3lalaw Ayr Perfumery, Fancy soaps.--I have on hand a large and well selected assortment of Soaps and toilet articles; from the beet pernmary establishments of fand,o, Paris and Philadelphia, whirls I KM selling oat, wholesale or retail, at the lowest prime. Also, Pomades Oa Marrow, and Hair Oils, of the richest and most delight: fat olors. I also keep a splendid assortment of Imported and domes tic flair Brushes, Nan Brashes, Tooth fliashes, ke. GEO. H. HEYLEII, jyalciew N 0.1.40 corner Wood at. sad Virgin alley. MYEBS• EXTRACT OP BACK ROBE, OR PROST WORTI An Invalnable Remedy for all &roll:ties Diseases, buligeir tion, Tenet', Sick Headache, Canker, Burring Sore Month, General and as a Purifier of the Blood, is on. • equalled. Te BOCK ROSE hee pined • reputation, at home and abroad, which no other medicine his ever done In the same length of time. . . It has thug bedh the study of Phyrocians,to discover some remedy for this most distreming complaint. Whether they have bean successfoL remains for the sufferers to a.). There are, in this country, hundreds of thousands who are: suffering from indigestion, probably, In most cum, caused by their own Imprudence ih living.' - To-them we would my try MYERS' EXTRACT OF HOCH ROBE. It has cured, ant will cure, the worst and most obstinate cases of Dys pepsia, and all Its conoamitanta—Costireness, Sick, Head oche, Heartburn. Flatulency, Acidity, to. Bee the follow ing mil& ate: " • Div. A. B. L. MYERS: Dear Sir—ln the winter of 1347-8, I suffered beyond description with Dyspepsia, and • train of other evils dependent on it. I had applied to various doctors, and a number of nostrums had been recommended, but to no purpose. I procured and wed two bottles of your Extract of Bock Hose, and found almost Immediate relief, eo much so, that I have used no other medicine since, and, in thet, I can Sod no other which, in my delft,. erste opinion, can bear comparison to yours. And In it cases, when I have the opportunity, I recomthend your Extract, as standing first over all others. Let all who are • thus *Sided try it, and find what I have found. Truly Yours, OHO. B. CONKLIN, " - .., "WWI* some Tem at College learning medkal etiquette. I vie ctudyteg the lags or nature in the forests of Amer lea."—Wiftnag. • ' LIENIIti 110LMES. The discovery of Rock Rose (flelealathemum Canaderuie) by Dr. Whitlu, Lae proved as Inestimable benefit to man kind. As an alieratioa It is aneqoaled In idaterla Medics; as a tonic and deolairtientjt to matchless. Myers' Extract to the only scientific and reliable preparation, and bas already „ made its mark" as er remedy for Scrofula, set. Ritmo, Totter, Dyspepsia, and all diseases &Ashur from Impure blood and impaired digestion. Bee certificates. MISIE2i=2I We know it to be a fact, and therelbre do not hesitate to daY, that in all Scrofulous and Babas Diseases, Indigestion and its attendants, Sick Headache, Sour and Sick Stomach, Conker, Solt Rheum. or Tether, all skin and other diseases arising from Impure blood, Myers' Extract. of Rock Rose hue no equal. If you doubt the fact, road the array of proof In our circulars, for the truth of which we challenge investigation. • Bold by Dr. GO/ IL KEYSER, N 0.114, coruir of Wood street and Virgin alley. &yea of the Golden Mortar. 94 4 4 ILlornla, or Rupture of the Bowels. Atir THERE ARE THOUSANDS OP PREPPONS WHO are afflicted with a Rupture of the Bowels. who pay littlw attention to the disease until the Bowele become strangulated, when, in all proton bulky, It may be too late. Mr Important I It to, than, for ell thong suffering from any form of Rep ute of the Bowels, to call at once upon DR. KEYSER, at his Whole ale 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 dike back of the drug store where Trusses are applied, and war ranted to giro eatisfection. Ile also has every variety of Trusses that you can name, and at any price, to cult the means of emery one in need of the article. I clue keep every kind of Allepporters, Body Brace; Sarperwary Banda ges, E2astic Stootings, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of mechanical appliances used in the mire of dismal. I would napectfully invitor the attention of the public to an excellent Truss for Children, which invariably effects cures in a very short time. also keep on band, and for sale, a hirge snort ment of Shoulder Drones of the nog improved kind, that have been worn with so much satisfaction by hundreds of person., both in and oat of the city. DR. KEYSER'S DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street and 'Virgin alley, No. 140, sign of the Golden Mortar. jel4dkw LIST OP GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, om BAND AND VU. Rai z It FLEMING BROTHERS♦ no,ieers eLanes Vgrsettwe wad Lbw PIM. Wholesak Drtwirts and Dealers in Adent Corner Fourth' and Wqral street.. Pittsburgh- • 7T EPLER'S t 'AFRICAN 003LIVIIND; .f.X. Jayne's a.terative: CarmlnativeJtalsam : Hale Dye: Expectorant; Sanative Pills: Hair Tonle; Whitar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Bryant's Paulo= , Balsam ; Masud's German Bitters; Holland dO Roatetter's Stoma do Heralds.' tfterineOatholicon: Storms' Smirk. Cough Candy; Prices do; Thorn's _ do; Howria do; Osgood's India Cholagogns; Morse's invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gum drabk, Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; Phalon's do• liatthelor'a do Mollonn's Elixir of opium; Bryant's Purifying Itracl: Dailey's Pain Katrart.; Brown's Essence MJsmaies *linger: McAllister's do do: Kidder's ladellibls Ink; Payson's do do; Arnhold's do ; Dr. Curtis' Hyssops; Lyons' Kathairom David's Lilly White; Basin's do; Tobias Liniment; CAM's do; Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do: ferret's Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Miztarv; Bern's Pile Lotion ; Mean Fon; Scarpa's Acouatic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Rushton, Clarke & Co.'. Cod Liver 011 McAllister's Ointment; Single Itch do; Ferrel's 110; Gray's do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Judkin's Swains Panacea; Honak's dct Barone. Infant Panacea; Perry Davie Pain Killer; Ayer's Marry Pectoral; liouglaten'aPs; Kier's Petroleum; Maude Celebrated Liver Pine Brandreth's do Wright'. Indian Vegetable Pill. Lee's Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Wood do; Even's do; Swayues' Extract Sarsaparilla-Blood ills Jayne's Amelyne Cough do; Towneend's Health do; Jew David's Plaster/1: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newinan's do; Radway's Ready Relief; Morris Remedy; Prof. Wood'. Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Brill's Sarsaparilla; Towisend'a do; Sand's do; Ouyaott'a Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Wolf'. Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey; Highly Scented Brown Windsor ?dusk; . Ludlum's Spoonful biclasies Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's dam Arabic do; Sellers' do; Swayne'e Syrup of Wild Cherry; smith'. Tonic Syrup; Barry's Trkophormas; Norwocd's Tincture of Vandrum McLane's Celebrated Vermlfuge, Dr. Locock'm Pulmonio Wafers; Thompson's 'Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. bleCtintoek's Fatelly.Medielvoi Dr. Needham's Breast Pump.; Water'. Atmospherk Breast Pumps Own Eleatic do do. ELLKOS VERMIYUGS.- THY BEST PEZPARA. 0 TION." Poise Putman, Va., October 4,1847. Ale- A- Baits :- your Vending*, I ran till with out hesitation, that, baring used it extensively in my practice for the last four or Ave years, I think it deddedly the bait priiparatinn of the kind whieh I have any know!. edge of, although I have .heretoxim lased the preparation of several other manufacturers. Yours, Au. D. COUGH. M. D. R. R. SELLERS CO., ft/ Woad pmendly. 1024 Prepared and sold b street_ and for sale by - VINE EXTRACTS FOR THE' MANDIEIRCHIEWS.-1 JC hart, this day received • Was assortment of Bccirta fine Extract; =cog width - ars his 'celebrated Chiselled Drape, Raid to be the finest whiner/ in the world- Also, his celebrated Extmons of Upper Ten, Jockey Club, de., de. Those wishing fine extracts can always procure thaw at JO& ILIMIXECTi, 12 • ernes of the Dimmed and Market at. ' • .7.0 T. MIN MEDICAL ~ PAIIKORITE." CMIIM! West Iderlden,Conn TEM STUDY OP NATURE. IT IS SO, Mina : ,-; RAILROADS OLZVELAND AND PITTAIVIOB RAILROAD IN INVITIZT/ON WITH STYAMPLI alalit SCUM AND EXCHANGA Aid VIA WELLSVILLE., AND OHIO AND PENNSYLVAdadIIiROAD, V/A ALZWANCE. rirHE Phort.t, gulekrat sad khoupret routs toTtdoia, Chi. L no, La Salle, Rock Wood, Gal.., flt. Look, and IR. Surth-wear, S IA CLEVELatI-p. Olt and after TUESDAY. J tgy 11,1854, Pumimpr Trams will run defly , (durelay'e excepted). follows: Yid WEIASVILLF.. Leave Wellsville at 420, P. M., and Alliance at 620, arri ving in Cleveland at b P. =Win( • elmiernisneethu. with Michigan Cenral Railroad bo.a for Vein& and Cbj.• , cap; steamers for Buffalo and Megan Pitts, and Mxprens Train for Toledo, Chicago and Pt. LOW, Panama:era for the 420, P.ll , train front Wellsville, lases , Pittsburgh daily (Sunday's excepted) at I 00, on steamer Eclipse or Exchange. Pare to Cleveland, $3,00. MMMMI Leave Alliance at :.20, A. AL, and 12, No umsnitaft at Htehon olth tram (or Akron. Cuyahoga Palle, ha, sal artiviog at Cleveland at 10, A. AL, end' 20, P. M. Fare to Cleveland, $4,00. - - - . The trains of the 010.0 and Penna. Railroad, laa4ng Pitts. bash at 3.00, A. M., 8, A. &L, and 3, P. M., wane&let'Alli. &nee for Cleveland at 7 30 A. IL, 12, M., and CM, P. K., and arrive in Moreland at 10, A. XL, 220, P.M., sad 11.20, P. aL , Pomander. for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis and the North aelt,vt= Plttb e nr o gh on the 11.0 eloee 1:. Tr there :,lritiViLta Night Represe, by which they airive in Chicago allOO IL, next day. Ilme from Pittsburgh to Chicago 91 hours Pammigers taking . this Train, via Chiveland, will moth Cid nage one Train in advance of any other routs. • . Amendes ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo; Toledo, Chica go, La Salle, Rock- lidand, and at. Louis. Time to Chicago, 24 ham—St lauds, 49 hours. YAM ti WILLTIMIZ. = till 11l ALLIA3II7- To Cleveland.._ : " : .$3,00 To Cleyetand...--.—...54,00 Toledo-.-.-.... 1. 6,00T01010- • 1 6,00 Detroit• 6,00 • Detrott.--.... —' .: 6,00 Cbinago $lO,OO k 10,60 Chreagee...4ll;lll4ll,so Rock Wand 16,50R0c k Island —AREA St. Loots. 18,60 I St, Lords— _....,` ..-10,60 Passemgen are requested w procure, their ticking at Um Oleo of this Company, he Monongahela 110 below the • 00608?. J. DURAND, Sup% Cleeelaod., J. A. CAIJOILRY A X.nt, iyl2 Wet. 4 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS THE PENNSYLVANIA N RAILROAD THROUGH IN FITTERS HOURS. A ON AND AFTER THURSDAY,' MY -ISTR THILER THROUGH TRAINS. - na MAIL TRAIN will leave every marking (Sundays T eimpted) at 7 o'clock, stopping at the nigtthir sta. bona, and arriving In PhiOd4phisi at okieek,. PM. THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (essept Sunday,) at 1 o'clock, Mopping at OTOtillblir. Latrobe, Slairoville, Lockport, Johnstown, 6allitsen, Al lama le, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 tedock,the next morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN wfll leave every *Vesting at -R o'ekok, atom:deg only at Irwin% Hreenibutgh, Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, May's, 9ailltaen. Altoorm, Sc., connecting at Harrisburg with the rain for Nati nano, and arriving in Phibsielphi. or BaldAirre, at 11,10, noon. THE ACOOMMODATION TRAIN will leave , every after noon (except Sunday) at RIO o'clock, etong it all iesn lar emotion., sad running only far as Maiming. THB 811002iD AOXIBMODATION TEADPLutres daily (except Sunday,) .t 11 o'ehuk, A. M., stoiMism at all at. Li... and running only as far as Banton's. - EVIVICNIXII TRAM arrive in Pittsburgh.. Phut Ao emonsodation arrives at 8 o'elcek, A. M. 1 ; P. 114 Seeted Amounedation,2.ls,P M. Mail ItBo, P. P.M. Line. 120, A M. Aare to Navy York, $10.50: Pare to P67ssielpitia;sB;- Fare to Baltimore, $B. Pare to Belford Springs, $5,20. Baggageehecked to sastationsun the Penneylvania BAH road, mai to 'Philadelphia and Baltimore. • Pato:engem purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged ern CMS he !addition to the Millen reties, except trout nations where the Company lure no Agent.' No notes at a law denomisatloe thin ire dollmiwill be received in payment Car tkkete, except those famed by the Banks of Pennsylvania. • - NOTICE.-4n ewe. of low the Company will hold thentselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not. exceeding $lOO. N. B. —]he Pat:deka Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and hammy to and from the Depot. at a charge not do wowed 15 cents for each- peasenger, and 15 cents for each trunk. For tiekets.tpply to J. DIP:811131:101, Agent, At the P. R. B. Pe tiger Station, on Liberty it. Pittsburgh,ly nth, 1854-Ije7 ro:or.t./..4.43,14.k/A wircitgAlj7t.l New Airanaraminit, COMMENCING FEBB LIAR Y 2,8, 1864 MAll TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at.B A ; dines at AM alms ; takes tea at Crestline. and makes a dose Wk. nectlon there with a test Express Train, reaching Cinota. nati about 12 o'clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN learns Pittiburgli a , S o'clock. P. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, sad reaches Crestlthe at 11,30 P. H., connecting with the Night Expresw which reaches Cinctonedi in the morning. o,,nnections are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and .m Belttaine and Indiana railroads br Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indians. Coonections are made with Clevelaml, klonromille. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chimp with Human, 'Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns en the Mad River Road. with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the 'Mansfield road. Fr-re to Ciodunati ;to IntlisospoliasB; to Dayton $6,60; to Toledo $6; to Columbus $5,.; to Zanarrille.s6,lo; to Clevtlaud $4. Ttcough tickets to Louisville at rultueut rites. RETITRIIING I ' VIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 115 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh'at 5.30 P At, con sorting with the feet ia lmsts Train through In fifteen bows to Miadelphia. it TRAIN imam Crmttine at 2.30, A. Al, an the ar rival of the Night I:sprees Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at IMO, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lessen Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 5 P 51, and Neu Brighton at U. M, and 135 P FRAUGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 P. AL, and arrives al 420 A M, sod 4.30, P AC Air The Trains do not run on Sunday. sir Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CORRY, at the corner office under the Monongahela Moose, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent Pennaylvanta Its&Iron& OtPAISER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1854. Pint Clara—Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, Furniture, second hand, Furs, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, iv baskets or boxes: cents 14 100 lbs. Snood Vass—Dried Fruit, Beeswax', Deer Slane, Clover and Timothy Seed, Bleasaure, Hardware, Bags, Weal and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: tibc. p 1001 n. Third Class—Bacon and Pork (loove,) Butter, In firkins, kegs or bbls ; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Wass, and Cot ton, uncompressed: 55e. p 100 In. Rasa Man—Alcohol, Baron ((in cuts or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candies, Cheese., Lard and Lard Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton. (compresserk) Leaf Tobacco; 40c. 11100 Diet Flctir 80 cents @ bbl. a • 1 azonas C. PRANCISCUS. G. Bingham & Co.'s Transportation Lino EMEMI aw;MME LAND FROM PIELLADELPIIIA, BALTIMORE AND NNW YOB.—The Owner and Agents of Rid /"e kikvre been for the past fourteen years connected with Um. Old estabilehisi Bingham'e Liner They will give their used prompt akfentkm to the forwarding of Produce, Mer chandise, to, In the shonest time and on as favorable terms many other Line. *sr Rely one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila delphia and Baltimore. ONO. BLNGLLAM A CO., • Canal Begin, Liberty et, Pittsburgh. BINGILiM, DAVIS A CO, 2JB Market meek Philadelphia • Proprietored JAMES WILSON, Agent, In North et, Baltimore. - IL. L. OSTRANDER...Bent, aprfily 86 West et., New York. UNDI I / 1 33- 0 10 hllds Bacon Hares ; 26 do Shoulders ; '5O bids arra large No. 3 Mackerel; 30 bf bbls do do do; to srcl , l 30 " stadium do do d, 25 bbls do do do , 15 " Lake Trout, ID store; " Baltimore Herring, in scare; " do Shed. do; • • 6 " No. 1 extra Lard OR, do; 25 " Tarmers OIL - do; 60 auks prime Pearls; • 100 bbls Mess Pork; 100 " Grease Lard; 20 " Loaf Boger; . 00 bbds O. Sager; 200 bb. O. MOillaSe, oak cooperage; 1 .• • 40 boxes W. 0. Toter.; 100 bbls N. C. Rosin; 40 assts Moe; - • 7 boxes Cream Cheese; • 160 seeks Dried Apples and Pesetas; 2000 pounds Hama bides. jys ENGLISH i 1110111.131 X-01; F IRE WORDS! FIRE WORSE! 200 boxes Fire Crackers; 5 gross Roman Coodles,l2 7 " do do 9 do; 6 " do" do 6 do; " do do 4 d 9; 4 " Triangles, No. 1; 3 " do do 2; - 60 ban Jackson Crackers; 000,000 Torped. ; . 40 grow Pin Wheels; " 1 oaeco Rockets; lb " 2 do do; 12 " 4 do do; 15,000 " Pulling Crackers; Eccand supply; just receired suitor sale by J. C. ANDERSON & CO, Sea No. sNrood strece TATV PUBLICATIONS AT DAVISON'es, 135 Market et, ..I_/ near Fourth. The Life of Dr. Alexander his son, J. W. Alexander, The Magasines MD) cents per number; oar preaent end future pries Daniel; a Model for Toone Men by Dr.,Scott, of Nor Or' leans—a course of Lectures. Fern Leaves; second series. The Pariah Ste; a better book than either Bunny Side or Shady Side. Carter's New Books for Tani, vie: Mabel Gran t,Clearles Bonasel, the Wood Cutters and Exiles of Lebsoon,A., Alexander on Consolation; cheep soli lioni OAS- • ?Anul of kihnions, or Steaks of .kan Mheions of the Preebyterisil Church: by Her. J.C. Lowrie; with maps, ehoeink the Matione,kr- Africa and the American Flax. ..."" J. P. DAVISON. GS - Market street. near fortrth. rixtuativroiti OF PITT&BURGH. from the /carbon pe- J_ nod When it was. visited by erlOur areo,rannt to the oar of the bat raattrry, with notices anomie of the haper taat meaufeetares end works of internal icarereatr op to the preereat by Neviiirili Craig. About one hundred copiers of the &berm • v interteet lag 'Nark ramidu on hand—the price reduced ter7s omits .• ropy. Publieheri lard for mete by - 1011 N IFELIOII, jelO 81 Food strert. Bs : de, cold, sad dimmer. TN the Mang dad fordeldnd of which wanes bau nem spored to render tatbiniginzeuepaselendreukbealtbfnl. Are open may W. (duadtdra innePfeleMatneeknk.A.. M., until IP P. 11.00. tit Bober Slop, axone of ffencoet street and An eenne Way. - JOHN wow AAlTMlinixmasereiSsrm-lbA. esloolipile meta my et parthswes. cm the hanAsashenlemakma oaths Foluth. Strestapid,th”Sle - M IBM •Libiaty, Soak MOM Are swim Wade. ft*Mrept THO TS MAS WOODS. WM Point . b. Amt. ~,,~, . , ,, 5 ~ yam- `-!~"=--~,~:av^°~- } , A