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Ooronc I»»T bd 4 •sioQ'»*o»*l»>» 4 J'J'« tari »T ■»«»- Jt Bbhfo time Dr. Tlodle, tbs JairphyeleUn, made an «zuilaatton of tb* deceased, and gar* as bis opinion, that hit bad died from general debility. Several other witnesses Who were confined tnthe.eame eeli with the deceased, were fife eailed, who statedjthat he had oomplained of not being wall far several days past; that on the. night of Ws dsath he retired to bed at the usual time, and hie death not dis covered ontli the next morning. The tool and ntinted at noephere of the jail, was also alleged as hastening his death. The 4ary, after amne little consultation, rendered the fill lowing rerdiet: ‘‘That the deceased earn# to hie death from Baeral debility, brought on by exposure and exeastive uee cf intoxicating U<|ttOrs; and the Jury farther believe that his death may bare been hastened by the imptue atmos phnre of the building In which he was confined." Death most Exciasiv* TJs» ot Liquoe Oorooer Lowry was yesterday called to hold an Inquest upon the body of a woman named Catharine M’Grcgan, living on Palor alley, in the Sixth Ward, who was reported tohave died from the abase of her husband. After a cars, fol investigation of the whole matter* and and an examina* tion of the body by Dr. King, it was satisfactorily ascertain ed that her death was caused by the excessive use of ardent spirits, and that the brakes oh her body, -which bad given rise to the reports of foul play were inflicted by herself, while suffering under an attach of mania One wit ness stated, that she had been in the haMt of drinking ex cearively for a long time, and that the day previous to bar death, she had drunk a pint of whl*ky. The Jury returned a verdict of “did from an attack of vaania-apoiu.” ‘ Joseph Schmidt, the proprietor of r German boarding-house, in the Fifth Word, was held to bail, yester day, by Alderman Steel, on oath of Andreas Winches, charged with obtaining money under false -pretences. It appears a letter was sent to the postaffiCe, In this city, to a Mrs. Talbert,(who had been boarding at da&ndant'abouM,) fttn her husband in Reading Pa., containing thirty dol lars, for the purpose of paying her far* and other expenses, in going from this city to the former plaoe. Schmidt took the letter out of opened It, took the money and appropriated it to his own ose, giving as a reason that Mrs. Talbert owed him the amount for board, while the foots showed that he had been overpaid before. Mrs. Tal bert w„s obliged to sell her things to raise money to pay her way to Reading. . - The Cracus. —We hope our renders won’t for get that thn lint performance, in this city, of Whltbeck’a Circa*, will be given to-night. To do honor to the ocoe* ii.B th«i i jiiLtiabie clown, Sam Welser, intends favoring the audience with an entire new budget of Jokce and witti cisms. Sam Is decidedly ihe mott original and laughable down who has appeared bere for a long time; and any one who desires to av joy a real hearty laugh should go and see him. Mm* Tournalre, the greatest of female equestrians, will alto appear in several of hsr superb acts of horsewo manshlp, whieh for daring ami gracefulness cannot be sur pfiyd An afternoon performance at two o’clock, for the benefit of such families as cannot attend in the eTeniug.' Modest Talent. —Some men for the Inch of the necessary talent to do business successfully, on their own ideas, attempt to Imitate such men as Genin, who have bunt themselves up by Inherent talent possessed. Now, “ Alt,” of the “ Banner,” has au original method of doing badness, advertising liberally and in a spicy method cf his own, which, connect®! with manufacturing his own hats in a tasty manner in his own style, accounts for the im mense patronage he receives and deserves, and the dUsens of Pittsburgh hand vicinity,buying bats, should remember “Original Alt” of the “Banner" Hat Store, 147 Wood street, sign ot American Flag. Democratic Primary Meetings.— Pursuant to a resolution of the County Committee, the Democratic •votorsof AUeghepy county, will hold their Primary meet ngs this afternoon, to electdelegates to meet in Convention next Wednesday. • The elections in Pittsburgh and All*' gbtny, and the different boroughs, wU be held between five and revco o'clock; in thedifferenttewnshipe, between ihree and five o’clock. Tbtee having charge of the polls will confer a favor on us by sending In the returns as soon as possible. -- Allegheny Valley Railroad.— The grading and bridging on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, between this City and Kittatuog, ia fast drawing to completion. The vladuet across the mouth of Crooked Creek—said to be a splendid pic re of workmanship— is finished, and that aeroes the mouth of the Kiskiminitia. liin a very forward state. The ties are being delivered at many points on the road, and the work g*ner*tiy progresses at a satisfactory rata, copald ering tbestringeney in the money market. Drowsed —On last Sunday, Mr. Williom Gil lasple,cf North Bewi.kle§ township, was drowned in Beaver rive*, a sb-rt di-tacee ab-»ve New Brighton. He was a hand on a-canal boat, and was sleeping, with others, on -ifrwr* the boat: Daring tbe night he went to another part *oftbe boat, to~get bis coat, and misting hi* footing, foil overboard and was immediately drowned. Covin Stone Laying.—This afternoon, at five o'clock, P. M, wiu take place, the ceremony of la% tog the corner stooe of the new University building, comer of Rom and Diamond streets. Several distinguished men have been lovited to deliver addresses, and (he ceremony will be of unusual interest _____ Falsi Pritiicib. — William Clelland made Information againf t William Hall, yesterday, for obtaining goods spA money, to tbe amount of fifteen dollars, under false repreeeotatk>na. The drfcndantwas arrested and held to ball bj Alderman Steel, to answer the Aerge. Defamation of Character. —The Prothono tary yesterday Issued a ca|l«» for the'arrest of Joseph Joseph Hastings, on oath of John M’Cl are, for falsely otter ing certain, slanders against the latter individual. Drowned. — The Chronicle , of yesterday after noon,‘stales that a steward on one of the Brownsville boats fell overboard on Thursday night, while reading a newspa per, and was drowned. * Slander.—Edward Sinclair yesterday brought salt, In the District Court, to’recover two thousand dollars damages, from Daniel M'Langhlin and wife fcs slandering the character of his wife. Yesterday waß the hottest day of the wttk.. Por the meat part of the afternoon the, thermometer, stood at 96 deg. in the shade, and at the time-of writing this (10 p. ;iia mercury in our office Indicates 93. Assault and Battik. — John Onena was held to ball, yesterday, by Alderman B£wl, for commuting an a*sauU gql battery on Gt-orge B- Holmes. La&cl::? j - J -hn Simptcn was held to bail, yesterday, by Alderman Hoisley, for stealing a piece of bar* nesS'from James M’Doaaid, Agae and Fever of Three Teare gtandlng Cared.—Hr. ! John Longden, how living at Beaver Dem. Ilaaover oonnty, near Richmond,hid Ague and Fever for three years, most of the time be bid chills twice a day, and rarely less than once; he was parched with fevers as soon as the chill left him; and after trying phy sicians, quinine, most of the Tonics advertised, and every thing neoommended to him,was‘ahoutto give up in despair, when QorUr’a Spanish Mixture waa spoken of; he got two bottles, but before he had useJ more than a single one, he wag perfectly cored, and has'apt had $ chill or fever since. Mr. Longdsn la only one oat of thousands who- have benefited by this exeat tonic, alterative and blood purifier. See advertisement aolfcdaw of Varleose Veine, Weak KNEB JOINTS AND WEAK AN ELKS.—I would respect fully Invite tbe attention of Physicians, and the public gen eratly, to my assortment of Silk Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, Ankle Socks and Bandages for the relief and cure of Verbose or Enlafged Veins, Weak Ankles, Weak Knee Joints, and the various appliances used in the cure of dis eases requiring outward support. I also keep evtvy variety of Trusses, Body Braces, Pup porter*, Shoulder Braces, and io fact all kinds of mechani eel appliance* use 1 in tbe cure of disease. cy-r-T, CITIZENS' lniaranc* Company of Pittsburgh^—H. D. KING, President; SAM UEL L. MARSH ELL. Secretary. OK.ce: 64 Water StTuL,betv}een Market and JVboditruU. Insutos HULL rod CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis* llnpi Hirers and tributaries. iVunrgP against lx*s or Damage by Eire. ALSO—Against the P evils of the Sea, and InUndNaTlga* Mon and Transpor Ution. diooiom: H-D. Sing, 4. Wm. Larimer Jr., yniuw Bagaley, Bamnel M. filer, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, jr., . John S. Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennock, ' Francis Seilers, B.H&rbaugh, J.Sohooumaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Hays. John Shipton. dec2B ——The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS &Q RtS’ m£TY t 0 f Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meats on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at BCQOCII LEXTER'S, in the Diamond. By order. „ JelT * GEO. W. BEB9R. Secretary. ATTENTION! S, L. G.—Yon are hereby notified to ILs? attend at tout armory,on MONDAYS, WKDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such buei heas as may come before the Company. P. KANE, marShfond Secretary prolem. T- LODGE, 1. O. O. P.—The lUy Anseora* Ledge, No. 289,1.0. of 0. P.,meats every Wednaedavaveniugin Washington Hall. Woodat. fjylty fl'lilMt OF Tula.— runt by paying *2O In cash you can 1 at Once enter Upon e floe large Lot of Ground; 80 feet front on a 60 fret street, by 210 feet deep to an alley, and within 33 mlnuteraralk of the city. Price of the Lot $280; time or after payments either at four yearly payments, or at Si . month, or $1,25 par Mt * P roN Lots at the office of &. CUTHBKRT * SON, aU BO ■ ; 140 Third Street BLIGHTFUL LOCATION.—For sale, a new Frame Dwelling House, just completed, of six rooms and a cellar, situated on Me. Washington, a abort distance from the Inclined Plane. The Lot is 100 feet front on e6O foet street, by 205 deep on alO feet alley. Prioe sl3oo—terms easy. Persons in search of a pleasant reridenoe will do well to examine the above property Immediately. S. CUTHBEBT * W», eu23 140 Third street.. SALT— -100 bhis No. 1 Salt, for sale by «,• iySL ;JTOW»KU{ EJUpaX4JD9 ! u [ ■if 'Vvv--.. v ' 1 ■ ; ' “■! \ '' ' '?l\ ■ ! l .* . . '*:■ I . -~ 1 •. . - GEO. H. KEY3ER, Wholesale Druggist, No. 14 >, cor. Wood st. and Virgin alley. Iff, +*&?*#* ~1 i'_R:_~"+t~-:~.t , `.s i 4 ~( ' < ~'.lktF~' o ~~ s°' ~:~...•T.tiw~:-:2~ * ..~.+-i'tn'~+w,~'^ l Y~.e%'~~`%».;' + . ;s' i TELEOIIAPHIC. By thtLljW-Xpr.feo Morulas Jyt ATtlraX of the Salt Laita Jf all. Lomsmix, September L—The storm at Balt hake did considerable injaryJo some of the Wheet erops. From the Lake to Green Biver graea is scarce. A great number of horse*, sheep and moles arena the route. - Seven thousand sheep were driven off in a body- After pasting Kate Kear ney, the country showed tigns of beat and drought Water was dlfflouit to procure-; the grass was -withered, bat was plenty. A band of Camanehes were met eroetingtb* Arkansas and sent to camp; having obtained provisions they depart ed peaceably. * • • Peace has been satabUsbed between the people of tbe city and all theUtsk*. Gov. Yoong has concluded a treaty with all ih* chiefs The health of the country is good. Tbe rains have been more abundant than ever knjwn, and there is a much larger quantity of land under cultivation. Oa tbe 18th Jane, a heavy storm of rain and hail spread over tbe greater portion of the Talley, which did consider, able injury. Gram Is scarce, owing lo the largo amount of cattle driven to California/ which is estimated at 660,000 head the season - . Four thousand pereonwhave gone to Salt Lake this season. Many complaints are made of outrages by the Pawnee Indians. A man named French, a wood teamster, was killed to broad day light, and seven hundred sheep were driven off. The mail foom Santa Fe was received on the Ist It con tained nothing of interest. The crops in New Mexico are good. The train experienced no trouble from the Indiana. Buf falo* were numerous all over the plains. the Europa at Boston* Bo’Tii?, September I.—Tbe steamer Europe arrived from Halifax shortly after eleven o’clock this morning. The papers from Liverpool contain Uttie additional news. A letter from 8b Petersburg says that not a word has been uttered there about peace. No one dare utter It. Tbe old Haitian war party governs public opinion. Voluntary contributions flow tees plentifully. Lord Beaumont died at London of cholera. Berlin letters state that Prussia is qolte satisfied with the evacuation of the Principalities, ana proftree* to assume openly the character of mediator. Bomertnod was the strongest fort taken by the French and EnglUm After several hours severe fighting the Russians report that they gained a great victory over the Turks at BajaxM, killing 3000 Turk*. The Russian guards and reserve were advancing by forced marches towards the Southern frontier of the empire. Dales irom Barbados* to the 10th Ausust state that the tholera scarcely exists a* an epidemic, thoagh caeee had oc curred up to the last day nr two The total deaths from cholera on the island are 1800; the number of deaths re ported among tbe military ware 366. Tbe reported exlsienee of cholera at Granada, Is fully con firmed. Up to August 4th the deaths amounted to 8000, being nearly the lutb part ot the population. At the latest datoa It was on the decrease. At St. I uda the cholera reach ed 360. St- Vincent, Tobago, Trinidad and Demara are healthy. Southern News. Biltxmoxb, September 1 —Tbe Orleans papers of Batur dav ooD'ained details of Mexican news up to the lid. The papers assert positively that Oonnt Boulbos wax shot. Santa Anna has issued n decree enabttng religious orders to avail themselves of the civil tribunals, and to enforce upon the mooks and clergy adherence to th»ir vows. - By the last English packet, a dividend was remitted to EngiLh holdereof Mexican bonds. It is reported that Villareal, next in command, and one of AJraresV moet able supporters, died at Acapulco, of wounds received in tbe late skirmish. Gomes, the Secretary of Al* rates. Is also reported to have died. The deaths from yellow fever at Charleston, last week, were ali foreigners, except three. An official statement of tbe United States Treasury shows in the Treasury on tbe SBth nit. Bank Forgery. New Yoax, September I.—Tbe <*bemical Bank was de frauded of $9,000 yesterday, by a mao giving bis name as James Bi-hop He opened a email ae-ount a few days ago - and on Wednesday deposited a check for $16,000, purporting to be drawn by Jas. Tlnmpson, on the American Exchange Bank. He then drew *O,O o;and the ebeck for $ 6.000, a£ ter being honored at tbe Exchange Bjnk, was found to be a forgery. The swindler has escaped. Robbery Of tMe Ualted St&tes Express. Cr* isjvatl September 1.—‘The United States Erpr fB was robbel of between $39 000 and $40,000, at th.e Hamilton Railroad depot, 1 last night. TELEGBAFH MAMETS. Nxw Tonx. Bept I.—Orrtton doM with a deollntag ten dency: quotation* nominal. Onffce dm Sugar* firmer; sales 1200 hhdx Orleans at4V(3>s VM«B«es..MTee Orleans at 24. Tnbereo firmer; mice *OO hfidx Kentucky at 0%. Beta*'2so hhd’Sred Leaf at 6*4 Rico unchanged, iimltfd sal**. Stories variable; we ou«»* mon*v aa un charged : Brie 81<R34: Vfoh*gan Centrel 7T ; ? Reading 67%t New York Central M; Cfeveland and Tolcdn 68. Your... g»md Ohio lower, other* irregular, an rbatotnrpt«'f 3 de manded for October deliver ; rete* bblx xtrelght State at $9 good Ohio at 26: Brnthrm common *» ler; goarf firm; sales 2600 hb!« $9 o>m beavv Wbrat unsettled nomioal Oa‘a6f'^is , Com.-.p-’r—a trifle higher: wileelVOOhaMi Wr»t*»n mixed at 87rtp*8: round yellow 88; 6* 000 bnrh ro’d Whl«ky...re , rs at 38. Dork Ann; s'erka 8500 hbla Beef firm. Cut mro'scoM and steady. Lard UK£Ulf . Lard On, Wrstorr, rnunttma, Beptemb«rl.—Plnur unchangwl. little or no export demand, tbe os'v mlea making are small fota for home ennrotnt.»irn at $9@|SJ5, for common and good brand*, and s9,6''®slo for extra. Cnrnmeal ...no sales reports!. Wheat lo demand at a further nd -r*o*e: eoM and prime oew Southeni red, rale* COOO baa at $1 95 and white at Bve acare and wanted. Mark-t nMriT'hare of Corn a- d In demand: sales 7,209 bos yellow at 92(593e. Whl-kv aearce at 42&45. Peptember L—The river la fhlUtvr slowlv; weather verr warm. Flour dul* at fBstB.lo. Whisky 86. Flax reed advaored to $1,26. Nothin? doing to Provisions. Orooeriea onchanged. NEW BOOK BY N: P. WTLU^.—Jart received by H. Miner k Co„ No. 32 Smithfield strert: Famous Perrons *«d Plarea: by N. barker WlUi*. Daniel Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky: by W. H. Bogart. Fifty Year* h» both Hemispheres, or RnutuiaarneM of a former Merchant: hr Vincent Nolte, late of New Orb-an*; 12mo, doth: price $1.28. The Yoath of 7effsnou,or aChronlde of Oollege Scrapes; 76 rents Ticonderoga, or tbe Black Eagle: by.G. P. R. James; 60 cents. Fifteen Minutes Around New York: by Q.O, Foster; 26 cents. Oar Honeymoon, aod other Comicalities, from Punch; with Illustrations; $1,25. The American Cottage Builder: a wria* of Denims. Plans and Sperfflcatfoß*. from $9OO to $2O 000, for Homes for the People; by John Bullock. Architect. Ac. Flistory of Cuba: by Maturln M. Billon ; 75 cents. Aretha Beaufort, or FemlW Pride; cents. All the new Books of the day supplied by H MINER A 00., aa23 No. 32 t atr— TEKRBSOOHCd. «r Curreut subject* Bvtemporaueoaaty Treated, by William Elder. Famous Perronvand Places. by N.P. Willis. Daniel Boone, aod tbe Hunters ef Kentucky, by W. H. Bogart. Cbesout Wood, by Leila linden. Peteraon's Magafin* for September. Goday'a Lady's Book. Yankee Notions. Just received and for sale hr W. A-GILDENFINNEY A CO* an 23 . No 76 Fourth street. PRKSTON A MEBRILL’B Extracts of Vanilla. Lemon. Rose, Peach. Almond. Btrawberry, Ac, for flavoring Ice Creams, Blanc Mange, Puddings, Ae. for sale bv au7 W. A MT7,TT«n NOW NOTHING SHIRT COLLARS. CRAVATS, and a full assortment of Furnishing Goods, at the new Trimming Store of j,24 FRANK VAN QORPER. PAPKK FOB VEBTlBCLKB—Ofomamentaideaigas, var nished and otherwise, for sale by WALTER P. MARSHALL, TO LOAN $15,000. on netea secured by city or county bonds, as oollateral cecnrltv. Enquire nf Ktilg THOMAS WOODS. 76 Fourth at ORIENTAL DROPS—Another supply of thU celebrated extract for the handkerchief, received by JOS. FLEMING, a«l5 r corner of the Diamond and Market it IVE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR A HOUSE AND LOT, sltuali don Carroll street. All**heuy dty, Tbe Lot Is 30 fret front on Cs-roU by 100 dean to Jefferson street. Terms of payment easy. 8- CUTHBIRT A BON, ia!9 140 Third «tre»t. FOR BALl—Peveuteeu Acres of Land, adjoining Alle gheny city, at a great bargain, if ce’led for soon. A part of the pay would be taken hi goods, or FUUhorgh manufactures. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, tulO T 6 Fourth street. ri THE PUPILS OF G: ANTOtf. Pro'euor of if-ric Mr. G. Anton purposed returning to this dty in time to reeume fals teaching on tbe Ist of Aosuat, but being an- Ybrtuoa'ely taken lU at Fairmont. Vs., be will not be able to reach the city for some days. Due notice will be gives to hi* pupils of his arrival. Enquiries may be made at au 34 • n. KLKBER’B. Examination. MR. PRYOR, County Superintendent of Common Schools, will attend at Colty School Tlouse. io Penn township, on SATURDAY.,9th ot B-pt-mber. a' 10 o'clock. A. M., to examine Teachers. Nine Teachers will be requi red for Penn. Wans, $3O per month. Applicants for Schools are respectfully requested to attend. By order of the Board. seplaHtaw2t* C BNIVELY, Prerfdant DmiT’s CoUsgc»Claitl6al Department* FRENCH AND GERMAN LANoC GBs MR. HAYDEN. Principal of this department, has made arrangements vilh sir. P. F. UDWARDY for forming permanent da**ee in these language*. Mr. U. i* a gentle man of the highest respectability and thorough education, from Hungary, and no pains will be spared in bis d.-part ment to sustain tn# long established reputation t f the la* stltutioo, for nod thorough Instructhn Mr. U. speaks the EnglUh language fluentl),and will iurtrue German* and French in KngHfh. Person* desirous of at tending the Commercial and Mo hemnlical Departments at the same time can do go. Private instruction given If re auired. Terms For private instruction flft, per half session. For digs Instruction jlO. per bolt «e««lon. au26 Aimiaistraton’ Notice. ALL persona interested will please take notice that Lot tare of Administration on the Estate of LkVr GRECO, 6r late of South layette township. Allegheny county, de tewed, have been duly granted by the Register of said county, to the usdersigosd, William M’Clean and Edward Gregg. *ll persona indebted to mid estate ate hereby re quested to call and make payment to tbs said Wm. M’Clean, at hi* residence, in North Fa ette towwbip. in said county, or to the saM Edward Gregg, at his place of business In the city of Pittsburgh, without delay, and all persona having or demand* against said estate are requested to pre sent the same, properly authenticated,'to one or other of the Administrators, without delay. WILLIAM M’CLEAN, EDWARD GREGG, seplrwCt Administrators of Lev* Gregg, deceased.-' A HEWSPAPBE OFFICE FOE BALE. Rare Chance for Printer* or Capitalist* I TUX Proprletorf of the Allegheny Daily E/nlerpnUj wish ing to dispose of their establishment, cow offer it tor on Terr reasonable terms. Hie materials are all.pew, and of tbe best quality,and presents an opportunity rarely met with to embark In tbe newspaper bviuneaa. The A* IcrpriM is firmly established, baring been la successful opt* ration fbr four years, aod la tbe ojjit ram published in the CUy of Allegheny, which contains a population of about 29,000 inhabitants If desired, one-half the eetsbliahmeat -will be told to a good partner, who is capable of conducting tbe editorial department. Tor further particulars, appllostiens ean be mads to thi proprietors, at their office, comer of Federal and lsabelli streets, Allegheny eity, or by mail. an26-d3t**3t Holloa to Senool Teachers. THE respective Boards of North and South Fayette Townships arereaaestrd to meet at the School House la NOBLESTOWN, on SATURDAY, August 16th, at 10 o’- dock. A- M; and Mr. Pryor will attend to examining the School Toeohms that are wanted to serve for the coming Mg JOHN W. JAMISON, 7 , Secretary of North Fayette. JOHN HICKMAN, 1 BiwiteiyefAonthFaystta. J*EW*TFORItnBIIJnEJ\. The riser.—Then were r tw«]Teandahalf Inehee eater in tbs channel, bj the’ metafmsrk, fen ermdnikaiiAlbUlng. The staasucs Jute Lamar and flaoiaye ftzs th» pickets mniiing tn PrimnillTa ttia Bs&umj* is the morn log, the Xoeesr ln the evening—from Dam No. !• We learn from the Qndnoat] Columbian of the Ist, that the river has receded two Indus dating the peat 21 hour*, and is now lower than at any previous period this smsob. The steamer Ttmovr No. 3, one day last week, exploded a boiler, three miles belew Jefferson city, kilting twtyleek* basda and wounding the pilot, Charles Dlx.. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CIHCIHHATI, LOUISVIIiB, ASS SAINT LOCIB Pittabaigh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, ros rax costbtaxos or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BXrWSEN PITTBBUBGH, CINCINNATI, LOUIBYIU-E, And Satnt Lonia. ran Tub Lm Is coraposed of seven . tpmy powerful Steamers, for speed, splendor, end comfort, ud is the oklt thbooib diui uni or Btsam Packcts on the Ohio river. It oonnects with the U. 8. Mail Line of from t.j™-«qt>ati to Louisville sod Sslut LoaJs, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re* oeipted uirouffh daily- Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Day tqf Departure ffoir, Cbpfowu. ftvm PUlihurgh. BUCKEYE STATE....—M. W. BiLXtaoovu....Snsday. MESSENGER, No. B Davis—... -Monday. ALLEGHENY - Gao. M'Laik...... ..Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE W*. J. KoosT« .—..Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA U. J. Gases. Thursday. PITTSBURGH- -H. Oamfesu.. - Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jm. Kunamru -Saturday. Leave dally at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) . .. JOHN FLACK, j ’ Monoogahela House Buildings. IdeclP] Pittsburgh, ISSB. “ 18o4.” CANADA WEST. . mm * Cleveland, Port Stanlar , IC3»- a ufljb| and Port Burwell. | tub PINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain &. Uaaaow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows: Lqstm Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at IXA1 X A o'clock. Leaven Port Burwell for Port Staoley at 1 o’clock. Leave* Port Stanley for Cleveland ever; WEDNESDAY and SATUIIDAr EVENING, at 7W o’clock. The Telegraph oonnrcts at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and QqdnnaU, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad* eonneets at Port Stanley with the London line of Stage#, which oonnects with the Great .Western For freight and passage apply os board, or to SOOVTLL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; A P. HOLCOMB, Pori Stanley-, or A. ST BRIDE, port Burwell. mart7:tnov AUCTION SALES. Auotloa-Dalljr SalM« AT the Commercial Bala* Boonu, corner of Wood cod fifth *treeta,at 10 o’clock, A. M.,a general aaaoxtmem of Oeaaonabla, Staple and fane; Dry uooda, Clothing, Boot* and Shoea, flats, Capa, Ac, • AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. SL, ilroeeriea.Qaeeiunrere, 0 law arc, Table Cattery, LooWng Glaicee,Newand Second Hand UoiuAoldutd Klmmolu* niiare, Ac-, AT T O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware slid Cutlery, Clothing;, Variety Goods, Gold sod SllTerjralches, Ac. P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. fJaSlztf P. X. DAVIS, AoctMßMr. ORPHANS’ OODKI RALE OF A FINK COUNTRY SEAT On THURSDAY BVBNING, September 7th, at 7 \< o’clock, at tba Merchants' Exchange, Fourth atmi, mil l* sold, agreeably to adjournment, by ord*r of Tbots&a D*tl bod, Executor of Mrs. Arabella htstrnfield, deceased, tbat very valuable aud desirable Country Seat, formal!j the re tddeo'e of the Ist* Abraham Horbath, Sr. This property is most pleasautty; situated fa Wilkins towuship, on the scuta of the Greembargh sod Pitts burgh Turnpike, aud within a few rods of iha Wilkins burgh Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The prrm'MM are in «-xratlent condition, containing SO acre* of choice land, with large Brick Mansion House, Brick Barn, Carriage Mouse, OtaMe, Ac., of the best detraction; and Orchard of young Pruit Trees, Shrubbery, Vines. Ac. ilns is one of the moet desirable sites no* ior aae. being soatsy of acceis at all times by Kail road and Turnpike. Terms at sale. A plan can be seen, and any further in formation given at the Sales Rooms. wp 2 P. M. DAVIS, Aoctlnnecr. i tIiJICB CuLLbOTI >.> UF BuUK.o Al' AUCfiOK. —On \j bATI’HUAY EVENING, Seplemter 2d, at 7J* o’clock, at the Uommeruial Sale* Booms, corner of Wood and tsftl etrvets, will be wild. a targe collection of valuable Theoh gi eal, Classical, Historical, Poetical aud Miscellaneous Books, amoog which are choke standard librrry eultlons or the tno-t celebrated authors; f-pleadkl Family and Pocket Ui b.B*; Music Books; Blank Boots; Maps; tngra«lDgs; Let ter and Cap Hri’log Paper, together with a select retail stock of Stationary. . M pl P. U. DA VIB, Aoetlonrer. WANTS. LAND WARRANTS oo.—l wish to pur cham load Warrants to the amount of Frre Thoosaad Acres, in 100, 80 or 40 acre Warrants; for which will be paid *l7B In gold, for 100 acres, and in proportion ior 80 and 40 aeres. Apply to JAMES BL&Kkulf, Real Relate and European Agent, my 3 . corner of Seventh and Smltbfletd streets. WANTED— A iUuatJoo, by a Young Man, as Book keeper. Clerk, or Sak-smso. Apply at FRANCISCOS* Agency Office, Jylo 68 Fifth it., near Post Office. TO COAL MIHERSI BMW BSBB Bill LUNOiS CENTRAL RAILROAD. TUI3 Road la now constructed and ready to commence the transportation of Freight between lusoulharn ter minus, at Cairo, and the extensive Coal Field* In the vicin ity of the Big Muddy river, about 60 mile* north of Th« supply of a superior quality of Bituminous Coal, on and in the Immediate vldoity or the line of lb* road, is In •xbaustable, and U deposited io positions favorable to mining at a small coat; and a market for large quantities will be found at oooe at Cairo, for the supply of steamboat* navigating the Mississippi and Ohio river*, and for trans portation upon these rivers to other points. The aitenton of parties desirous of entering Into the bu siness rf mining and selling C»al. Li invited to this oppor tunity of engaging In it. And tbe Illinois C eotral Railroad Company will be ready to enter into liberal arrangements for the transportation of the Coal from the mine* to Cairo, or other points on the line, at once. Communications may be addressed to the undersigned, at tha office of tbe Company, 63 Wall street, New York. W. p. BURRA L, an'7AwU President 111. r It R. Cn KKANKI.I.N HOCSK CHBTVIIT si'KlSbl'.AiUVLTQlliU. PriIbAUKLPHIA. PABKKB * LAIRD, Proprietors. Jyl9Am) TERMS $1,60 PKk DAY. .... f reunrer’s uttes of the chartlers Vatisy Railroad Company. SUBSCRIBER* In theabov* Road are hereby notified that the Board of Directors have called for a neeood Install mwu of Fro Douatl per share, payable io tha Treasurer oa the Ist Monday or JUNK, and also Five Dollars per : •hare on tbe first Monday of each ensuing month, until the whole amount is pokl. mySOttf ALVAN WILKINS, Treasurer. BUILDIYG DOT FOB. SALE. A LOT 24 foot front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On tbe buck part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two small House*. This Lot U in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low. and on favorable term*. Title good, and clear from u£ii£a*w. Knqulre of OEO. P. bILLMORE, At Office of Morale* Po*t. /CLOTHING SToRK, Afaswtic ifofl, fifth tint*, I*ittjniTgK.— Clothing made to order, In good style, and at moderate rate*. aufotf EOjUATIC CaCIIOUB—An excellent article for Impsrt lo2 a perfume to th* breath, after emokieg or taking medldnc. A supply rac’d by JO3. FLKMINO, an 3 corner of the Diamond and Maract streets. WK are now opening upwards of 6J ps. of new and d«- alrabla sty lee of French Cbinttti. which willbe sold unusually low. A. A. M ABOJN' A 00^ _ u 23 25 Fifths trend. DHIKD BKKV—6 tns 8. C. Dried B«f, xejeiveu this day bv Railroad, and for aale low by the tierce or at re t_lL bv BAILER A RKNBUAW, t n l\ 253 Liberty street. CIOFFKE— 50 bags primelUo; , in ** Java; In store and for sale by ' 10 KING A MOORHEAD. n uiia*R->7& Mirt« primaTn atore and f->r »ai« by • KINO t MQjRIIAAD. riiKAS— Imperial, Gunpowder, l I Teas. Iq store and for sale by ~ni) KINO * MOORHEAD. ‘I OBACOO Grant k Williams', Webster's Old, and oth« i favorite brand*, for Mia by nU jy KINO A MOORHEAD. KKI'INED SUGARS—Powdered. Crusbwi, Clarified and „u,.r I-.tor. MOORHEAD . * USTUIAN BUBltOlDftKltS. —HAuAN A AllL, No 61 A Market atreet, have Just received, per express, anotbur Bupnlv or Austrian Embroideries, vii : Embroidered Collar*, do Sleeves, do. Cbtm sett-e, -with a large supply of Jaronet Oollans at very low prices. . * uj _ —UtNAM'd' MAUAZINK, lor September (leave* cutjai aU 24 RUSSELLBM& Flft** street. «"iKA nl wuH—faOO lbM Ut> daws Feathers, tor sale bv f M'CLUKKAN, 11SRKUN A 00. 1- ■ MPORTANTTO FARMERS.—Grain Drills. ltunt’s Patent Eight Tube Wheat Drill, one of the best In use, warant cd -to sale at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, 46 WfthTtrSt fauOl JAMES WARPHOP. TbALM AND CASTILE tiOAP-A Urge supply of tba Jjr“” .ad onu top, plemtnq. mHE AMERICAN COTTAGE BOMKR-A.crle.ofD4 1 dm, PUol, »nd BpedOcllon". from ,K 0 lo $2O 000, lot Horn™ tor tb. People: bj John Bullock, Architect, CiTil Engineer. Ac., Ac. . „ Onr Honeymoon, and other Comicalities frost Punch, with original illustrations: byJ.M’Cleiran. "Odi T »d and for sale by B. T. 0. Aog 104 Wood street NEW BOOKS—Just received, Hard Times, by Charles Dickens, 26 oents. _ _ _ _ - Tioonderofta, or the Blsok Eagle, by G. P. R. James, 50c. Bose Woodvlile, or the Sailors Daughter, by Alexander Domes. 50 cents. Bertha and Lily, or the Parsonage of Beeoh Glen, by Mrs. A Oakes Smith, $1,25. „ Our Honeymoon, and other oomlcaUtles, from ranch, prtoe $1.25. , , , Recmved and for sale by ttt H W. A. OILDRIffBNNBY A 00.. T 6 Fourth at. F~ RfflH ABRTVAL.—iYaGAN k AHL, No. 01 Market •troet. b**e reeeired a eholos let of plain eoi’d all wool Delaine*; do Debtee, half wool; do dark ool’d Merrimack and Cfmbf*** CaUcoee, with an excellent assortment of gray Back Flannel*. We are closing oat our Tissues, Lawn*, naream. and all grade* of Hammer Goods, at cost, fangs IRWIN A CO. j—« m ALL feuTTAUK UOUdK, with « Lot of 60 f«rt irooC 00 SMiU *S tat d M p to»80 £«t*tteet. Priee *700;ft00 In hind, balaaoe m three ytuty payment*, or UOThadttrwt 1 * * • <.* . ■ , : f. • • “■.» -* < v • • *. - •-* * . v COMMERCIAL POST. PlTTsfccHGtl BOARD OF TBADK AKD EEACBAVT? BICBAIOS, ; " OPVTCKKS. Prrridmt —JOHN - SOTITON: JTrrf nee I+ttidenl —Wx. 11. Slum Stcond “ « Wal R. Bsowb. ScTEtary—Wk. 8. llayen. IVeano-rr—Jobs D. BcW.lt. 9tq>rrinte»dent— 3. T. NoxtttAß,Ja. CbmnifUee on Arbitratim for August 'Wk. R. BUfJ, V. P., David K. Pars, Wx lUa, Wm. Rummy, W. B J»s -IAND. r Orric* or fu Duly Moihdto Post, 1 v- Saturday, September S, 1864.' j FLOUR—Sales 50 bbis' superfine from store at $8.26 ; 25 do do at $8,261 26 do extra do at $9,87; 20 bbis superfine, from wharf, at $9. GRAlN—Out*—l6o btifb at canal at 60c; lSOdoatvharf at 48a Corn—6l bns at SI, par. WHISKY—SaIes 68 obis Rectified at 40c, —an advance. BACON—Seles 6,(X-0 lbs city smoked shoulders at 7c, 00 days; 2,000 do do hams at luc. do; 3 do do bams at 10%, do: S.UOO do do shoulders nt 4 mo*, lot. added. POTATOES—2B bus atcat.it at (1,75. PiG METAL—6O tons Canal at $42,6«n0f1; sdo Foundry at $47,6 moe. *,v • ... *W' U . . ' , : *>N *? ' ’ ’ ’ >v *V- * :\ tV' ►J Hr ■*. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. New arrival of CUlckerixig’* Pkanoa. JOUN U. MKLLOH.BI Wood street, will opened today (Monday) the following PIANO FORTES, from the celebrated \I B I V ■ manufaatory of CUICKKRING k SONS, Bos- ton, vix.; Two superbly carvod 7 octave Pianos. Four plain Rosewood 7 “ “ Three carvbd do 0% “ “ One extra carved 65a “ “ One plain Rosewood 6% “ 44 Four do do 6 '* 44 Seven Walnut 6 “ 41 All the above instrument* hare been finished during the last month, and are of the latvst styles of furniture. Inva riably at BOSTON PRICES, and every Piano warranted. JOHN H.MSLLOK, No. HI Wood street. au2l Agent for Cb ickfering k Bods, Boston. tIfATCIIES AND JEWELRY.—We are selling al kinds Tv of Watches and Jewelry at much lower prices tb«n i* usually obtained elsewhere. Customers may depend on getting goods at my establishment at least as low,and gen erally lower, than the eastern markets. All goods war ranted. Silver Ware, manufdcturedst'myown forks, in Oakland. Jewelry manufactured lo • rder, and nuutJy repaired. Watch repairing done as heretofore, in the best manner, no war-anted. Military Goods, of .all kinds, at eastern prices. W. W. WILSON, ani 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. ttOK SALE—A aupeiior mw mil! ou the Ohio nver, op. posite Freedom, ami 32 acre* of land, on which are three good dwellings and th« milL - It is all offered at a great bergaio. Also, 10>) acre* of good land, well Improved, with good buildings, and 60 acres In good cultivating order. It la three miles from Baker'll Landing, and i* a goed opportunity to get a home. 7 Also, 823 acre* of prime land on the Kenawha river, Ta four aud a half miles from Parkenburgh, sad one-half mQe from ths Railroad. It is a superior piece of improved aud offered at a great bargain. Enquire of ' THOMAS WOODS, »nT6 75 Fourth street. Kansas, Nebraska a Kno w-N othlnglsm. LAND TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN CAN RK BOUGHT IN TUB A ROVE TERRITORIES Real Estate Farm for Sale. fpHE subscriber is authorise! to sell TWO HUNDRED I AND EIQHTr-FOim ACHES OF LAND, situated in VTrsaitle* trwoship, Allegheny county. Pennsylvania,lying (writ of M’Keo j p>rt, known as the Wmteoek Flats, and lo sight of the proposed St.tlon on the ( onoelUvllle Railroad. Improvements tut follows: a square LOG HOUSE, SO by 2J feet, two *U>rle* high; and squara LOG BARN, 60 by feet, (both new aDd in good ctdei;) two fine young ORCH ARDS, (best grafted frulr.) jurt commenced to bear. -There Is ninety te one bundmd acre- clcarfd und in a high rtate of rnlnmtioo. and the bolanve ia well set with white-oak timl>er of the first order. TbW Land i* well fg r a rtutk Ferm, l-eing rerylnrol, and the soil of an excellent quality f«r grw growlug. at id b-iog well watered with iwelve or fourteen never idling > priuga of excellent Water. Tfcl* Land rsirdy met with, being withia hs’f a-tail* ef tl»e Ymighlopbeny and »oc mile of Mooongabela, and almost on the line of the Connutlsvllle Railrosd. and Is euppOM-d to contain sn ineihauetiblo of IRON ORE. Tbl-i Land would n-1 t*e tn tbp Oi»rket.r.nly that Ihebwner 1« alnut to remove to the “ F»r WV«t." Terns easy, and prior mii!*-rut»-. F»-r furth«r j>arti'ulara, inquire of W.J- JtKVMOLDS, at Lortns'-* \ii tr« M’ork*. or of JAHK3 0. RICHEY, Real Fetata Agent. «t this ofllc*. Valuable Heal Estate for kale, M TII AT VL-ry iii-irabJe pr-jieMy altua'ed at the oor nor • f Mill? end -mlthflriJ rts.. <ontainiug THREE F"UK rty’.lY FTOUE-* AND DWELLINGS, two on Stniibfield *trr<*t, one occaplot by gi.-dle 6 Bartberger, Watchmakers enil Jrwelere, aud the Other, the corner, OC cuj’liii by tb- <•» ':«r a* n (V-Efwtiounry, Uqoor Short! and Dwelling; r.n I '.b.-ocon Hath ocrepbri by S. W. SM»J**ri*, a» a Barler "ud Dwelling. This property b'poo of tho ci>t L-iigibie >i! j.tU’ius f.r a Banking House or llri .k-r'- at prr.«ect offered for *alo in the city. For terms enquire of MICHAEL O’HARA. Tirli* clear »nJ indi-pu'.ali!". A.s I aui fMenmupJ to »eil It if I com get anything like a foir pritse, U»s »■ to utve notit •• to ttiy per*.»n or*person* bav* l»g claim or claim*, rtiiirgenr charges, egainst me, to pre sent the one to meat the cor-cr cf Eivtb and Bmithu*ld stnH'te, or prefer tb - oth-r, and they witl be satisfied Itnme di itel<■ (auPftdawya) ’MICHAEL O’HARA. 111 l*i Almanacs for 1888, JOUN 11. HI wo>t r.r-et, Pittsburgh, will publish on the i&th August, th- well known aeries of Almanac* (for 14361 caDulitod by S&nfori C. Hill, E-q , and for many yean pobll-bed bv Mr. Luke Loomis, of this dty. under the name of *• Loomis’ Almanac*. - The wrie* will oooaUt of— HILL'S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC. HILL’S MAGAZINE ALMANAC. HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS* ALMANAC. A la only uvce>aarr to aay( that the religious, moral and ueful character oi Mr. Hill's Almanacs will be maintained n tne above rerioa. for 18’^. M&~ Printer* and uthtira are hereby eautfooAd-Jgilntt nfriuging ou the n-pvriubt of the above Alxasur«7^ Tb y will be for aaiu at all Utc Bookstores, by the grots Dr toxen, and by JOIIN !i. MKLLGR, W Word street Valuable Property for Bale, I>WO LOTS uF OIUtCNU, upon which are erected four Brick and two Frame Buildings, which rent annually for ssoo. S*bi property Is situated in the Ninth Ward of th« ci y of PitUburgb, on Penn *tr*bt, between - imt - ■ *tr*wt\. AN\ the Factory ami Ground known a* the “ Empire Work*," rdtua’i-d on lh* corner of I‘rno am! Morris streets. Athf), '£» kj** of uoimi-n>T«<> land, »UastM oq the Alle ghany u»«*r. on** mH«» row East Liberty. On • portion of this land then* Is the b»*6l Saw Mill location in the county. Also, a number r,f low <v*ntainiLg fn m 1 to 5 acres of choice land. el'.oaiod oue mile north-wret of Liberty, and on* mile east of LAwreDceTil'o Tht» above dubhl plpoH of property are very desirable, ami •wiil be deposed of oa advantogeoas terms 10 early pur chaser*. For irms of mI» and further Information apply to Wm, P. Beam, No. ■ Wood street, Pittsburgh. R D. THOMPSON, A«'ieoee fhr J**. 8. Keg ley. hemlna>y for Boys, Sou h n**t cor. *>f fifth and Grant »£j . cpposi't Court H<nm. fF’HU F»il of ?til« H-hoo; will roinmence oa MON -1 DAY. jVpUrob*r4th. and the dull** nf Instruction will b« rtvuDMl by Messrs GRIGG3 and M'DON.VLD. Tie*re nr- t<-u *ui-cv' i»*‘ unmthr In the Ac:ul» mic year. Tuition I" ffi.SO jwr quarter. Tb* l number of purl'*f* limit*!, and boys are admitted In T&<. i.nier of apr'vitlon* which day bo made after Aopc‘! nt SI Liberty atroot, or at reboot, or by letter dropf .-i la I‘ort Offir" aqftcw* Jap.nlng, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JAPANINO, la all Jti branch*.*, in the be«t style, and nt prices to pint tb* Uir**, at ib« «*l l Shop, retr of Jaynes’ Tea Store, F.rni Sir**-!, 1.-elt.w Wood ' The atb’iiUon of Throw*. Founder*. Furniture and Glass ware Mannteomree* is eolkUrd to oar new styl« of inlaid Pearl Dopier M -cblo.ln wool. gl ß ?sai>J Iran wares, of every deecripU>u. Sanpleecan te s»-*n and Itrf'rmatlon obtained at the Shop, or at the Waridiuoae, No. 134 Wood street. 43T Steamboat men can also see a new style of Ornamen tal Glum Panels, surpassing any heretofore executed la this city. aufrlm OASKILL lIOUftK, CORNER o*’ MA2X AM> r j >C7fT 4W, WARREN, 0 ff'lljß Propflet-r takes pleasure in announcing to (he X public ’bat thD uew and elegant Hotel has been opened as a house of entertainment. IWng commodious and roomy, end adjoining thecfllee of the Chlo StageCompany,lt offers Inducement* unsurpassed iu Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A ahaTe of public patronage la respfclfolly solicited. auK M. GASKILL. New Jersey Water Melon* and Pmolxci. f| LLK U lo Uallv receipt, by Railroad, cf the 1 finest quality of PEACJHKA and WATER MELONS. Call at hU Depot, No. 128 Wcod street, above Fifth HAMUKL STEINRUOK. Mo Hnmbngi fIAWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth ofstock | will uot he distributed at U<XI lIRS A CO’S. Star Da guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, but upon the payment of $! you enu procure os good a LIKE NESS ns can t>s procured in this or any Other dtj. Call and git- ua a trWl. aus Mlnitrnciloni In Music, R. WAMEWNh. would leeptctfuliy ioform his pupils and f l**t. , !:i that l:c til! eiTitlnu* bis profession as on tlin I’I.ANO t\HITK a«id \ OICE. order* h-ft :u Mr. NLtJNEU’S Music Store, or at his red dened. No. IST Si:COM»twet. will be promptly attended tO. #«5 SIciUiLLAN HOfl-F., JOH.V.sTOWiV, PJ7AWA. rilll'* uudcrnignrd having taKen charge of the abevs i amnel House, and r«ti:t«l it ni a large expense. In a comfortable art well as elegtnt style, 1* now prepared to re ceive iriM'Htrt, and give amnio R*»i>£»ctir»n to all who may pationlw the UnuM*. ,i»i’S:fl AA'l * -3 DOWNEY. PKKSUKV'NU SU'iAUS— j Whit.- MifL Orn.Hl.ul rtt 8 aul 9 CrntS per lb; N. ißurur. for *1 , f-.r wile by i*24 W. A M’CLURQ. HAKt'ft.u'a JIAuAII.NL J -r August just recvivud Mid fi>i‘ r-al«> ut PAI'T. KI.KINER*9 WtwrdTy Dr pot, Ktftb m , opp'>dHt» tbo Tbrttre. The Greatest Invent lon of the Age. a TO AVOID Uiose uaplex'ant feelings that usually the wearing of * new flat, the CON FOR MATOR, lately Imi-orted from Paris,form* the list to th« exact rbapeana slieof the bend. A neat fit, and a good Ilat may oe bad at 77 Wood street., Vprii TO- DOUGLAS. Architectural and Ornamental Carver. MT. HUGaN, Architectural and tirnamental Carver, , corner of FOURTH and FKRRY atreot*, Pittsburgh, Pa *‘ l9 CIHRKSK— 24 boxe* prime Oliec e.josi received and foi / fale bv ]jv£| SMITH & BINCLAIR. Bout* and (Shoes* J MCLAUGHLIN. No. 85 Fourth street, nearly Oppodte . the Mayor'* Office.ls manufi.etarlDgGenlleinen’i first Boots, low Sboea, ties and bultooed; Oonunwsand Batten ed Goiters; Ladies’ Hoots, Half Boon, Jenny Linds, Blip pera,and French Lashing Gaiters, of every eolor and shade; fancy Kid and Katin Gaiters, of the best material; Muses and Children’s do, of every variety. N. B.—All kinds made (oord-r, on >hnrt notice, [aura R. A A. C. DUNCAN. WHOLESALE GROCERY and Dealer* in Produoe, For eign Wines aud Liquor*, Old MoooogaheU and Rec tlCod Whisky, No. 291 Lioerty St- Pittsbtfrgh. Pa f jy» y EARLS—Io cask* received aud for sale by aol7 IIBNBV H. COLLINS. PKATTri NKW PATENT PEN HOLDER—Suitable for any sire of Steel pens. It hold* the Peu firmly, which can he removed without any difficulty, and without soiling the fingers. For sale by W. S HAVEN, Stationer, jyU Market street, comer of Second. RAW tIENNA—odO lbs ou hand and tor sale l>y * u ii flsminq brob. KE»Ai\LD bUGAItS—2d buls Lovenng'a; st» doKlichert Crusted and pulverised Sugar*, Juafc reoalved. rami- I.m supplied by retail or the quantity, on the most liberal *"“• All ' o<KUddiT,mlfr |'AE?T»feBHiW, •nil BA3Xiberty street. t,ALUMIU> MIO!IKHtA-«ni lbs at budul tot** k f aagg rUiSUiw ViHA 1 f- ii r f. % «. .. Miscellaneous. Lard and LARD OUr -16 Uses No. 1 Laid; lObbls do LndOO; 6 half bblß do; Received and foi sele by mylB BCtXXR A RICKETBQN. R ICR-20 tie roes prime Rice. xacelTed and fixMla by MILLER A RICKKTiJON, jelT Ml toa 223 Liberty st. LARD OIL—IO bbls No. 1 Lord Oil; 10 hf do do; for sale by jel7 MILLER A RICKKTSOX JAVA OOFfJCIS—2U pocket* Old Got. Jevn Coffee, lor sale by fJelT] MILLER A RICK gTSON. WINE—4O cue* U BL Julian" Claret, received j end tor ole by {>l7] MILLBH A RICKETSoN- O LIVE-OIL— is cut* Olive OIL for sale by MILLER A RICKETSON. TAR OANDLIA—2S boxes 4's, Fi end 6T« Star Candles, for sale by fJelTj MILLER A RICKBTBON. JMflH—B6 bblfl No. 3 &Uoker3l 10 M No 1 PieUad Honing; in rtore and for [ jol7] HILLKB k RICKKTSON. CHAMPAGNE— *0 baskets “172," “ITV Champagne Wine, landing and for tale by JelT MILLER A BICKETSON. SHAD —16 bbls No. 1, tor sale by my 29 BMITH A BINCLAIJL ANTiLLAS.—A. A. MASON A 00. have now for aale . more than 100 lateat styles of Mantilla*. [ny23 INBKED OIL—IO bbls for tale by j jet 9 , HEN AT HOLMES. LIME— 100 bbU ter aale by je!9 HENRY HOLMES. O ALKEATUfI—4O bx« Pulverised Balsraius,in quarter, 0 halrea and pound papers, for aale by jelO HENRY HOLMES. ► UTTER—I 6 kegs fresh Parkin Batter, for aale by ► JelO HENRY HOLMES. ,MiGS—3 bbls Crash this day received, and for sale by J JelO HENRY HOLMES. BLUE LICK WATER—B bbis received this day by JOS. PUSHING, oorner of the Diamond and Market at l (HAD—4O bbls Baltimore Shad, in store and for sale by Q je6 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. HITE PISH—6O bbls inspected, for sale by Je6 ENGLISH A WIOHARDSON. AOKERKL-100 bbls No. 3, for sale by . jed ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. PEAHS —40 bbls prime Pears, for sale by JelT ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. > ICE—IOG tierces prime Rice, for s»le by i JelT ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. SHaDI— 26 bbls Shad; 60 hf bbls Shad; in store and for sale by JelO ENGLISH * RICHARDSON. SUGAR AND MOLASSES— -60 hhds N. 0. Sugar; 76 bole do Molasses; 26 do B. H. Molasets; for sale by my 29 _ U’CLUREAN, HERRON A 00. ftA SHARKS OP EXCHANGE BANE STOCK, lor mta UU by WILLIAM A. bill a 00, Jy2T Banners, Wood street, Pittsburgh. LONGWORTH'B LADLES’ SWEET WlNE—Very whole some; an excellent article lor saerameotel par poses; for sale by D. fICKEuEN, jylX 187 Liberty it. GERMAN, Prench, Port, Madeira and -American Wines, for sale cheap by D. PIOKEIBEN, jy!2 187 liberty st. 1) HANDIES, Whisky, Pitneh Mustard, Havana Began, & Ac., always on band, at the lowest prices. Jyl2 D. riCKEISEN. CIUKAP AMD PDdB CLAHJCT—Anexo*Uent txkUml or j flummar bm, fix tale by Jjl2 WJ&3TKRN DKAI abort data, on Cincinnati, Su Louis, illy tor sale st cl&bi, or Looia rills, NswOrlasas, Chicago, Dstrolt, sad Cleralaad; st No. 71 Foanb •Crset. 1 A. WILKINS A 00. ■'OOHHBLL* WlLLO€tt| BANKS Ed, AKD Dealer* In Exchange, Bank Noise, Gold and Silver Ooin. Oorrent and Far Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on comnrtsrion. Ooliaetions mads at an y point in tbs Uni tad Statm South Hast corner of Market and Fifth streets, pyll PITTSBURGH, PA. Celd, and Shower* IN the Acting and furnishing of which notning has beat spared to render bathing luxurious as well as healibfal Are open every day, (Sunday's excepted J from 6 o'clock, A M., until 10 P. the Barber Bnop. Ferry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Buqoasne Way. J»2O JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. Mammoth Light. SUPERIOR AMD BPLEaDiD PICTURES are 'WL* produced at OAJNHFB Hew Gallery, No. 76 Fourth street, by his la*ge and Improved bide and bky Lights; tn> which Liken earn of Children are-ta- HjB3hkeo in a few seconds, and Adults in any weather, iu lockets—Daguerreotypes copied. Booms open day and evening. ao7 Grsfl| Hcislnger * Graff, WESTBK.N iuU.Nimi, N*. i‘U Wooa atreet—Menu fsctarers of Oooking Stoves, Coal and W.od Stoves, Parlor Stoves, Hallow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Bad and Dog Irons, Portable For gee, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stove Beetles, Wagon Boxes, sc. Sc. au!4 HA VIHQ left Wllkine Hell, end a erred to the WATBR LV HOUSE, Diamond alley, whku 1 here fitted up In fin* stjrte. 1 would nxpeotfoUj eoUdt the pairooafe «f mj Dinner frfe&da. Oyeture, Gum, Ac, of the cboio«t Usd, cun be had at all time*. the Bar la euppUed with Uquort *•* au9rf kteamboftt Far»ltnr« and CtuUra. ' A Wit biTiealuiiitud tn eoututlT Biaubeto* UL ring STEAMBOAT CABIN VUBNirUJUE AND Ml CUAIttS, of mrjr deecripOoo. ?b: * “ » bUMIDn Dlotof To Mm; Do Bor do: Ladies Cotiip Chain, of ruiooi etjlee; Game. do do do; State Boom do do do; Do XoOot Boxes; TeUaTetee; Softs; Dirtoi; Centre Tables; Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, Ac., Ac. Material and workmanship warranted, and prires nti* factory. T. B. YOUNG A CO, Jyg> 88 Stnitbfield eUopporitaqty Hotel. ABTHUfiS, BODGEBB & CO, - BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNS.R OF POVRTB AND SMITH FIELD STREETS, «oi»in Pittsburgh, Pt. Dmm OtklßC and AlUtaarjr. y\ Mfti 8. K. CARGO mpcet/olly informs berftirada Qfl and others, that she is prepend to make to order the siyluof DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLaS, tic., on tba shortest actios and on tba moat rea sonable terms. Children's Clothing made op with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tsatvfultj Hbhuhl Wa-altn to giro satisfaction. Apollo Buildings, N& 76 FOURTH Street, second story Mine entrance as to the Crystal Palaoe Deguerrian Oal l«ry. JyaOalawly BKKCUKR &TOWK AGAIN I—dost received and for sale at MIN KB A CO.'S cheap Book Store, No. S 3 Smith* fisMl stree'.: Sunny Memoirs of Foreign Lands: by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin; S vols., cloth, illustrated, SZ. sir Jasper Carew; Lever's new novel; 60 oents. Fashion and Famine: by Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens; iL For Ale by H. MIN BE A 00., iyW No. 33 Smithßeld street. SAL SODA—IO casks on hand and lor sale 0y jyXt FIRMING BROS. LINSKKB OIL—6 bids race!red and for sale by jylT HJUIRY if- OGLLTNS. RBVOLVSBS— A good assortment of all kinds of Revol vers, Ineluding Colt's, Allen's, Manten’s, Werner's, and the Revolving il am Bier PlstoLjost reeeivedand for sale wholesale or retail, by SOWN A TJCTJLEY, lBB Wood street. J. UARN DOLLAR. SARDINES— 2 eases Sardines, In whole, hall and quarter boxes, just received and for sale by BAILS* A RKNSHAW, sofl _ 2)8 liberty street. SUGAR OURKD UiMB—We bare joit nc«lnd toottiir "lot of superior Bagar Cored llmna.eeteomert the boat Lb the Cincinnati market. Alan, Bogar Cored Dried on hand and for tale by and fI^UBAOCO—SO kegs Six Tviat Kaatocky Toweco, od band X *od for anla by [JjSlj J. A. HOTOHIfIOH * 00. KUhIUC&y MUflT*KI>—A bub aapply of tbll oiMn* tad Mostaxd racaivad and for n)a by j>ai j. a. HUTomapy a co. OMHCM FU&NITCRit— Pot nU low, u f»Uon: 1 uxga Iron Safe; 1 Doubla Daak, a np. artfcla; 1 Latter Ohm, Ac. [Jy3IJ J. A. BUTOHIBOS A 00, ZU*C FALMfI, wf vi«ry imrU ty of color, coojmntJy on hand and for tale by jj3l LARD— No. 1, to kegs, for sale by »alO HENRY H. QQLLTNB. IMSU—UK) pit White J and for tail by [t LIME— 100 bbls Lomiviile Lime, received by aulO HENKY H. COLLINa. MCCORD'S PATENT lAMILV SOAP—2OO bas received by [aulO] HENRY H. COLLINS. WE here jO5 l received some of the most (imorabie celor* of M. de Beige#; also, • fow piece# of oew end ale* gant style# Delaines and Cashmeres. TO HIKE, by JfuK AUGUST, (IaTM cut OpenJ juil received 1 at BUSSELLS’, Fifth street, Jy29 near corner of Market UNS, MSTOLS AND IUfLBS, at all priow, tor sale by aufr DOWN A TETLEY. T/LAbK*, BELTS, POWDER HUBNS, SHOT POUCHES, A? Drinking Cup#, Ao- for sale by au& BOWN A TETLEY. rjtUKKMOJ LUIUnH’ ?INfc *XTRACT&—« da*«a Latniu'fioeat «x -incta far tht ne«lTad by •al6 SUGAH A&D MOlUkSatU— 40bbd*N.Q. Sanr; 60 bbla “ MeW«; 40 “ Sag&r Hoaw Molmm; for sal* br jjZl 6TCLPRK4H, HIRHON * (». MAUKKRKI/— 16 Mil Urgß No. S, tor atl« by j?3l HK&BON * OQ- XT SW BOOKS AT KOBBKLI/8.- Xv Subjects: bj Wja. Eldar.; Fifty Yean In Both Somlspheroe: by Yjnoent Nolta. Tbe Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of hU College Scrapes. Our Honeymoon and otbar from Punch; il lustrated. Lift of Daniel Boone: by W. H. Bogart. Easy Nat, or the Three Appreutkae: by A. L. Stinson. Tbe Amerioen Cottage Builder—-Homee for the People: by John Bullock. Chestnut Wood; a tale by lisla Under. Fearless Fred, or the Highwayman's Bride. Fifteen Minutes mound New York: by Q.O. Foster. English Envoy at the Court of Nicholas I: by MBs Julia Corner. London Art Journal, tar Angust. Oodoj*! and Peterson** Mipoo*, tar September. BUSSELL A B&O., aoJl fifth street, naar Market. J. Kntaßui, Porpl.Top, T«Uov ibadno, Morfclk. IWo Hybrid; vbolMlt •ad nM u tb. BmA Mon, tilth atncb J*” JAMB WABDROP. -HUWAMD M 24 prime Tb-jar »»1J HUffiT SL OOUJVft. D. FICKBTBBN. WAYKRLV UOCBK, JOHN WALK KB. BAILEY A BENBHAW. J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. Trout. tiaimou, «c., received HKNKY H. OULLLNS, A. MASON A 00., No. *6 Fifth street. BOWN A TETLEY, No. 138 Wood ft. -2 grow jusi received and for tale bi FLEMING 8803, SuooeMor to J KiddAOo., No. 00 Wood >trwt. JOB. ILEMTNG. jpks, or Current MEDICAL.: Hedlsine wUch la Kedletaa t MYERS' EXTRACT OF FROOT WORT, OB BOOK BOSBf' An Invaluable Remedy for all SerofuHt*jtymaas, Inflgee- Salt Rheum, Headache, Osnfcer, Baring Bon Mooth, General Debility, and i» a PrtriStr of the Blood, Is unequalled. SICK HEADACHE. Bock Bck Cb.— From early cbQdfecbdlharebeMisabJeet to severe periodical attacks ttf fick n—at thaw ren dering m« unfit to attend to my tww— dab*'. : For the last two years I bars bean very weak, and bad little or no appetite, bat by iho an of yjux Extractor Bock Eras, my geoeral health Is much Improved, my appetite Is good, I hare no non Headache, and Keel battar and stronger than I hare for yeanbefbre. . MBS. C. H. WEBSTER. New Haven, Sept. 14th, 1863. CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. Bcs. A. B. L. Mytr*: Dear Sir—ln Cataneoos Eruptions, in several to stances, 1 hare given your Extract of Roek Rote to children and others, in getting op from the Measles' with the happiest euceeas. In several cases of Brysipelu, this Syrup has affected a core; it may be relied upon as a eertain agent, capable of ecadioating the diaaase from the system, by purifying the blood. I recommend it earnestly for all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions, Lifer Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary Diseases In general. Yours truly, BEY. E. R. WARREN. New London, October 7,1860. RHEUMATISM. Bcv. A. B. L.Jfytrt: Dear Sir—'Saving used your Extract of Rock Roee for Rheumatism and General Debility, and foand it efficacious in removing the lUnruiti. I would cheer* fully recommend it as a valuable medicine for the diseases It promises to cure. R. KNIGHT. New Haven, January 6,1861. SALT RHEUM, OR TBTTBR. 1 hereby certify that my eon Edward (a lad of ten years of ageO was, last September, attached with Balt hhsum. For four weiks, there was a deep ear* on the side of his face, extending around the mouth, which discharged freely. We tried several medicine*, without obtaining any relief. At last, we tried Myers' Extract of Rock Beat, which hasefbet* ed a cure. Ths sorj is completely healed, and his general health much improved. 110BAC8 W. BULL. New Haven, March, 1868. Bold wholesale a ud retail at Dr. KKYSER’S Drug Store, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. Eg* Sign of the Golden Mortar. aaZbdafr [ From Ju Pi.Ubttrgk Dad, Diqatck, Jfc 6. 1868 } Chttt Ezp*nd«riMghonld«r BrMM.—An Kicellsat Article. Persons who hare acquired a flopping pwlHw, bp follow lag a sedentary occupation, wiU experience great relief bp the use of the *• Washington Suspender Draco/* made aad cold bp Dr. KBYBEii, comer of Wood street aad Virgin aliep. It answers trt a braoe aad U»e weight of the pantaloons U eo placed as to rmKwn«Hy tsad to bring the sboolden to their natural position, aad expand the chest. We purchased one some ego, end have been eo pleased with il, that we on so United gave it a “puff,” gratis. Women, hundreds of whom ere annually injured bp the weight of enoimoos '’skirts,” should also procure these braces. Be pert.lralar in procuring the Uad men Honed, as many of the Braces cold are humbugs. Bold wholesale aad retail at the Drag Stoceof QIO. B. KKYSER, No. 140, control Wood efreethad Vlßia alky* Elgn of the Oolden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep every variety nf Trnsm.tmipnifTi Body Braces, Pile Props, Ststklafl, Buspaneary Bandages, 4e. soSlMaw igsacp of Ur. PUeh’i Ueiebraud ledt- 49“ AT DR. G. H. KB YSER’S Drug Storey No. 140 oorner Wood street and Virgin alley; Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmona ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Liniment, Separative Syrup, Heart Corrector, Hussar Oocxeetor, Pure and Medicinal Ood UverOtt, Ant4Dyapcptta Mixture, Cbogh and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, female Pills, fe» a4e Specific, Ac, used by him constaotlp and with unprecedented success in the treatment of Cbfos, Coughs, Cbnsunption, Asthma, Beast Asrin, Dp*- pepeia, Scrofvlajr Skin Distaees, Bknemetitm, TmoLs Oistpifliiti, PUm, fla, etc. Dr, Pilch's wujua&ed Patent Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters. Dr. Fitch's Improved Plated SUd Spring Skcmldtr Braes. Dr. ling Tubs. Also, all kinds cf Proprietary Med bisea et the lowest wicea. wholesale or~¥**tsii. jyfflrdtw LLBT 07 G£HUIH£ PATEST XKDICIHES, os Burn am> rua flats sr FLEHISO BBOTHEBB, TM«Mn> if Mlo**! T«alhp >M Uie Hlb. Wholesale Druggists and Dealers oi Itotent Mtdldna, Oorner fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KKKLKK*B AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne's Alterative; u Garminatire Balsam; “ Hair Dye: *• » “ Sanative Pills; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Oherry; Bryant’s Pulmonary ; Hooflemi’a German Bitten; Holland do Hcietcttor’s Stomach do Herchises’ Uterine OatfcoUeon Storms’ Scorch Cough Candy; Priced do; Thorn’s do; Howe’s do; Osgood's India Cbategogue; Mflcse*e Invigorating Cordials' Tyler’s Gum Arable Drops; Harrison’s Hair Dye; Batchelor's do MoMunn’s Plvir of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown’s Ifseencw of Jamaica-Qlngsr; McAllister's do do: Kidder’s Indeilibie Ink; Paysoo’s do do; Arnboid’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons’ Katbafcon; David's Lilly White: Bazin's do; Hunt's do; Allan’*Nerve end Bona Liutmeot; Mexican Mustang do; Terrel's Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter 1 ! Spanish Mixture; Borne’a Pile Lotion; Meen Fun; Bcarpe’a Aooantic Oil; Merchant’! Gargling (HI; Btubtou, Clarke A Oo.’i Ood Liter 0(1 MeAllister’e Ointment; Sine*’ltch do; Terrors do; Qray’a do; Trank's Magnetic Ointment, Jud kin’s do; Bwilin’i PanaoeA; * Hoaek*a deg] barganc’a Intent Panacea; Perry Daria’ Pain Killer; Ayers Cheny Pectoral; Uougbten’s Pepsin; Kief's Petroleum; MoLane's Oeiehratad Liver Pills Brandreth's do Wright’s Indian YegetablePlUs Lee*s Anti-blliou* do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even’s do; Bwsynes’ExtnetSaraaaexilla£lood ills < Jayne’s Anodyne Gough do; Townsend’s Health do; « Jew David’s Piasters: Bhoomsksr’i do; Dr. Newman’s do; Badway’s Ready Relef; Morris’ Remedy; Piot Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Ball’s Sareepartlle; Townsend's do; Band’s do; Guysott*a Extract Yellow Dock and BampariUafl Wolff’s BohSedam Schnapps; Boap, Cleaver's Honey; u Highly Soented Brewn Windsor « Mask; Lodi urn’s Specific; MoLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gam Arable do; B*l.ere' do; Bwayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Trlcophoroui; Norwood’s Tincture of Tantrum Ylrlda; UcLum’i Celebrated T«rolfti|i t Dr. Loeoek'a Pulsxmle WaJOre; Thompson's Kye Water; Agent* for all of Dr. Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps; r-*" Water's Aunosphenc Breast Pump*; Gum Xlastto do do. Dissolution of Partaeuhip. THE firm Of MUbVANY A LEDLIE was dissolved on the first day of July last, by limitation, and the death ualy of the senior partner, Patriok Mulrany. TCopirtatrihip, HE undersigned hare leased, tor a term of years, tbe We GLASS WORKB, Properties, end all the Btoree and conrehouAW, lately occupied by Mulvany A Led lie, and will continue the manufacture of Tllnt Glassware In all its va rieties, doing business under the firm of LKDLIE A tTLAU. JAMBS K. LESLIE, JOSEPH J. Pittsburgh. AuTnrtl. 1834—faofclm .5 BattUnff App«rM«l. | K are amuhatuiUn an improved BATHING APEi' W 1 HATU3, to wtichwe would UiTtte the •t«*Attonj of the public, m all ora Interested. Tumi! of cubing the pomp* of tin and tuing leather mires, as htrttofb re, wear* now making lira pomps of copper and tbs voltm. of brass, being not only • more complwto article, bat a (iambic one. "We will aivsys sodearor to keep constantly on. band tt* rious other Baths of tba latest styles. J. BARHDOIXAB, Iron City Store Warehouse, sad Tin, Ooppur and Sheet Iron Manufactory, No. 151 Wood street, auftlm I HAVE sold my Interest in the business of LonmAl filer A Co., to B. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, wOl con* tinue at th« old stand, Fo. 109 Front stmt 1 cordially recommend tba new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29, ISM. P. H. MILLIA a. a. i0ir0....~- reUtfA I. A. LOHG * CO., Beta and brass founders, and aas fitters, Iqvit* attention to Adr ataefc nf Pendants, and other fixtures. Wo fit op houses with Gas and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, fur nish Bali road Pumps and Tank Ftttlugs, amd keep Anti- Attritkm Metal constantly on hand. jygl iptHBEBE—fiOO boxes extra Cntftng Chefs 10? nie hy ‘ KJ jy36 HENRY H. GOWDA BRAITH WAIT'S RETROSPECT,—Part a! fcr Bralthwalfs Retrospect of Praetkal Kedidne and Surgery. . , Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride: by *the anther or Pique, Ao. For sale at the cheap Book Store of __ w. a. qildenfenf.it A CO, , wqj W Fourth street. -12 S hf Obis While ftah; 19boU do; MhfbbU Trout; 10 hf bUs Pi atonal; In nlelit _ IDCa.f H. OQLLDTB. '3. .. .«* - « •>- T» ■- * k. 4. RAILROADS G£BTEX.AJrD A AJF^^|TTfSVSea. Ilf CONNECTION WITH WPBAMBIK WJLIPBH AJO EXCHANGE, iJa^^ VIA WNLLSVILtE, JJTD OHIO AND PENNS i'LTASIA MAILED AD, _ , ALLIANCE. f pHßshortori,, qokkiwt awl —- JL W» Lu Salle, Itoek LJaod, Oatent, SC. Louk/tnd 0* North-west, VIA CLEVELAND. • • • . On and after TUESDAY, July 11,1864 PMMMer Mk will run dally, (Sondiy’s exoepted) as follows * ~ VIA WELLEYILLE. Leave Wellsville at 4 20, P. SL, and Alliance at 680. uffl* vlog in Cleveland at &20, P. M 4 maklog a »Vm connection wlth MlcUgan Central Railroad boats for Detroit asd CU* eegn; itdimen tor Boffafo and Niagara falls, end Kxptees' Train for Toledo, Chicago and fit Louis; Passenger* for the 4 20. P. M, train bom WeUrvillr, leave Pittsburgh daily (dandev’s excepted) at 9.00, A. X, ow steamer Eclipse or Exchange, Fare to Cleveland, $B,OO. VIA ALLIANCE. - Leave Alliance at 7.20, A. JL, and 12, M., connecting at Hudson with trains for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, Ac.and arriving at Cleveland at 10, A. JL, and 230, P. M. Part to Cleveland, $4,00. The trains of the Ohio and Penns. Railroad, tearing Pitta bomb at 8.00, A. H , 8, A. M., and 3, P. JL, connect at AIN an* for Cleveland at 7 30 A. M., 12, M, and 480, P. M. and arrive in Cleveland at lb, A. IL, R2G P.M^and Passengers for Toledo, Chieugo, Et. Louis and (be Norttw. waet. leaving Pittsburgh on the 300 P. M. Train, VIA CLEVELAND, make a clmb eouactioa there with Itt‘ Night Express, by which they arrive In Chicago at 1300 M , next day. Time. from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 hour*. Paaeengem taking this Train, via Cleveland, wOJ reach Chi cago one Train in advance of any other route. - Passengers.ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Chku go, lA'Salle, Hock I- land, and 3L Louis. Time to Chicago, 24 hours—BL Lcnls, 43boura. - uu via voAsmaa. mr vu. aiuur<aK. To Clevelands. -J3,00 To Cleveland Toledos..s 5.00 Toledo 6,00 DetT0ft...;.....5 M ... 5.00 Detroit- e,OO Cbteego..—slo,oo AlO6O Cbreago —41L00 A Il^d Bock Island. Rock lalaxul.——.l6^o Bt. L0ui5...™..r....... IS 60 8t Lonte ..... Pauwngeis are nqoeeted to procure their tickets at the office of this Company, in Monogahela Hotasb, beknV the oorner. J. DURAND, Sop*t Cs6*eland. > J. A. CACGHBT, Acont, jylk Pitterwnth. ~ 80HSJBR AKKANOEMENTB. THE PENNSYLVANIA 1M«. SivePHM RAILROAD. THROUGH Iff 7IFTEXS HOURS* ON AND AiTHB Til 0B SCAT, JULY 4CH, IHBII THROUGH TRAINS. THE MAIL TRAIN Will leave every morning (fiendaye excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at all the regular' tier tjoos,apd arriving in Philadelphia at 12 P M. THE FABT TRAIN will lave Pittsburgh daßy (except Sunday,) at 1 o’clock, stopping at Greenaburw, tetnte, Biairsvilte, Lockport, Johnstown, Wihnore, GalUtam,Al« loose, arriving in Pniladtdphla at 4 o’clock, the next morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening’ at tkSO o’clock, stopping only at Incin’s,- Gtaenaburgh, Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Ulley’s, Qallifien, Altoeii* Ac.,' coamectlag at Barrisburv wiai Hn train -for BaftL, mCre.and arrtviag in Philadelphia or : Baltimore, at-lM0» noon. THB ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after*, noon (except SnodaT) at 6.30 o’clock, stopping at all ret*- lar stations, and running only as fn» as Blainville. TEN SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves dally (except Sunday.) at 11 o’clock, stopping -at all st*> dona, aad rnnninironly as fir aa BrintonV. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. Pint A»' conaaodatiott entree at 8 o’clock, A. M- ItprwaL P. 1L Second Accommodation, T. 16, P M. liaQ ISJO, P/M. Pt*l/. Lite,£2o, AU. • w / ' fare to New York.slo,so: Fare toPhiladelphia,fl; Fkrd ' to Baltimore, $B. Para to Bedford Springs, $1,78. to aii stations cm tbe Pctmajltctdn Raflt ' road, and to Philadelphia asd Baltimore. Passengers pncekiaaing tickets In ears, wtEl becharged SB CXXTB in addition to the station rales, except ftma nation* where the Company hare no Agents So notes of & lea denomination than five dollars vQI hat v received In payment for ticket*, except these leased hythe* \ Backs of Pennsylvania. NOTICE^—In case of loss, the Company vfil bold thmasetTea responsible for personal baggage only, and for an krneont not exceeding SiOK~~ j(. a—lhe Excelsior Omnibus Line has besn employed K to invey passengers and baggage to aad from the Depot, ek. a charge not to exceed l£ ecats Cor each passenger, and 16 seats for each trunk- >. r. For tickets, apply to J. MSSSDIKN, Agent! At the P. B. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty at ;b, July ftth, I^s4— lje7 “ OHIO AM PEHMSYtVAHIA BATLHOAD. Vcw ArrMna«mtf OCLMMEXCINU FEUR (/AMT39, IBM I*. I©4. ' ~ MAIL TRAIN lea. e» Pittsburgh of 8 A M; dines of JJU race; take# tea at Crestline, and toakesaeteseuOß* necdon there frith a hut Express Train, reselling- dßilfr " natl aboot 12 o’clock at niartrt. f EXPRESS TRAIN lessee Pittsburgh ** 8 o’cleek, P. H-, after the arrival of tbe Kxprefe train from PhilaflrtpMo, and reaches Crerttioeat 11,301’. M., eoanectingnTOr tfis Night Kx press which reach*# Cincinnati in tbe morning. ~ Connections are made with the Ohio and Indian*, and BeUbntaioe and Indiana railroadsrfbr Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. - ... Connections are made with Cleveland. Monroeville. Ban dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bneyrus, Upper Sandusky, forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road. Also, with Mount Ternon, Newark, SanevyiU* and towns on the Mansfield road. fare to Cincinnati 57; tolndianappUflgBrtnDoytonsa,SO; to Toledo $6; to Columbus $11,25; to Zanesville; Oevelmnd $4. Through tickets to LooisriU* gt reduced rates. RETURNING! EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Creatilne at IJS P U, and reaches Pittsburgh at &3dP M, connecting with the hit Express Train through in fifteen hoars to Philadelphia* Man. TRAIN leaves Cr«tllne at 2JIQ, A SL, cn the ar> rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrive* at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P Id.— MEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavaa . Pittsburgh at 10 AM, and 6P U, «nd'New Brighton at 8 w A M, and 1.16 P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburg atT AM, sad 9P. M., arrives at 4JW A M, and USD, P H. The Trains ao not run on Sunday.^ Ticket* or further information; apply at tbe.tfekat ofilean of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G.CURRY, at the comer ofteeunder the Monongahaln Honae, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, - Federal street Station. . fob 23 .TOW T0.1.T. Pswwwr Swat Penn«yivftitl» HittireKdi *• *•• SUMMER TAIUtF between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing Apriilit, 18M. f'iru Clan —Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Were, Tea there, furniture, second band. Pure. Plano*, ftndby; Wine*, in baskets or baits: 7» cent* $ MO the. . ... &sond Clou —Dried Frfit, Beaevax, Sear &in#, Oonr und timothy Seed, Glassware, Bardw«*e, Begs, Wool and • Sheep Pelts, *Dd Eggs: 6tVi fl 100-Bt?., Third Clou—Bacon and Pork (loose,) Butter, in ftrtina, kegs or bids; Bides, Leather, Soap, Window Gian, anAOot* ton, uncompressed: S&c. $lOO Ibe. fburih Clan —Alcohol, Baeon (in casks or boxeaO hazier ■ad Malt, Beer end Pork, Candles, Cheese, Lard and' Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf TbbandoV. > - dOe. * IWJ W floor 80 cents W bbl. apt! _ GEORGE C. \- 6. Bingham.* Co. y i Trahsportatlon Lliia TO ASD FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTEtfORB ASD SEW YORK,—TIi« Owners end Agents of nit Am • ■ ' fc*T« been Car the past fourteen years connected wilh tbs - «• old eef bUsbsd Btaghezn’s Line.” They will give theft i ~ ■ tun*! prompt ettentkm to the forwarding of Prodoes, Met* ~ - - - cheudise, Ac., in the shortest time end on ea hiyiMl terms se eny other Lin& ..■*•• - ’ asp Only one transhipment between j delpgis endßaltimore. •. •:•••;- .~u-•.•. ••<■-•’• f GEO. BIYQHAM A OCX, I Canal Basin, liberty rt-,-Pittcbnrgfc. - *• 1 BIXOHAM, DAVIS A 00-- • - =-* 2T6 Market sreet, Phtisdetphls. - •• Proprietors. JAMBS WILSON, AgenV 121 st, Baltimore. • • SL L. OSTRASDEB, Ar»t, f ; 86 West «&,' Sew York., #33,000 Worth of Farms and Building. Lots L- >~ hOO FARMS AND 600 BUILDING LOTS' • . lg»fl N divided among 600 Subseriba's oti tke EnninfftfOlt 31it of AnfßXi IW*». * iIARGE NUMBER ARK AlaifcADY ■ BHOAgIB f\. Many of the Lott near tbeee hat* bean sold At atm 100 t< 1600 per cent, advance over the priee forwttah to—a lots are now sold, showing that ths pnrrhiaa wilLhe-ug—4 - towtioeQU hintaiihr, TOE ONLY *l5, p«T«il« lnlMtilMW .-- of $» eaeh, will receive FOLK BUILDING LOTS, So bjf 100 ► * feet, 1 vine together, or a FARM of from 2to 20 acres. Tn—e ; lots are beautifully located at LAK ELAND,-Long lalaadt - - wheru a new church and sclmo! hoo?e, and a number of -- private dwellings, stores, work-fbaps and faetorfa*. have Vi. already been erected, several more are sow-betnf built, sad several hundred will be erected the comin g season. Th& Is afineopportuofty of owningadangfitful—ttpiliy reaideeee near the dty. where the domestio comforts at a family circle can be fally realised, and where 28,000 boCd- , ing lots and about 600 farms have lately been sold ; ana ft— are daily being made to individual* who, after oaraful j.. . examination of its and ascertain—g ' the soil, are selecting farms for agricnDnfk^jHUp—st* w 7 in* oecftdent that no land so cheap andxafcnlam* ' w or—aa so rapidly in value can be bad within 60 mil— of thu mtv This land would have been aUjgfcrßtß-Xon ~- - bat has been a* entailed utate for the last oeatmy, A**!-. . ' ounpletely loeked «P *» r ap»arda oT two hundredjpgs--..; _ rinSwhich b “° “S? 1 ; of our moth—earth. • •■„ .V_ iu-„ - . This is one of the bes t opportanllie, now 9#B*d ».|h— 9. . of nnsdl means who aredotiluis of a boipilqf tbw.°Fb» „ „ to purchase one f« a mrrs trifle;-also, a Jew farms, coo* tain lie each five and tea acres, and upwarus, at from SX6 ; nit. now ofonsl to procure a »o« fixm o.- sp!ra«d boildln, i« kv U»lOiiplr.aty-, itoM m»k« imiacli.lt ■ L TFOI'D. 20 9 Broadway, corbel of TuKoastr—LT.Ti,wlg» „ f - — M end pamphlstt ean be had, or sent if > £K! r : B-JTXjUSjA—, jTlsamdawls 21 Tift*-street, Pittsburgh. * . SUNDRIES— Ift bbds Bacon Huns r * : ' 26 “ do Shoulder*; , 60 bbls new large No. 3 Mackerel; 30 hi bbls do do -do;-—ii** •- 30 ** do : do . 26 bbls do do do _. 16 a Lake Trout, in store; 36 a Ff^F"fw»Wi»rrmyj-lnatniej ...... 30 “ do Shad, . do*. ~ . 6 “ No. 1 extra Lard OK, do» 26 . “ - —do* — •“'/ 50 casks prime P^-arls; 100 bbls Mess Fork; __ ... . : . 100 « Ore—e.Lard* 30 ‘ u Loaf Sugar; OObbdsO. Sogar; 2SO bbls 0. Moiasasv, oak—tjenge 40 bos— W.O.Xotucoo; - 100 bWs N. 0. Korin; 40—aksBke; _ _ _ 7 boxes Cream Cheese ; ~ 160 sacks Dried Apples and hubn; 2000 viands Bacon Side*. - ; KMOErFH * WqWAItTWW and Cliatt.. "WK ai, eoastantlv engaged -jg- thy ; menu set ore of OTKAHmOAT C*mr - OHdlßfl end FOTNITUBK, 1 eg etery tfr—pay — totba manofoctßreaf tha fa—t suieabl»4brfl—u— of btaamboats. Onr experience hLthiabz—whaf tbebMft*- xm— —abi— us to warrant satisfaction, well with tha _• wo»ptitadrtnvrhicb onto* are . - ' Saw—hand pe—onal a(t—Sloo'gPen fiTOmßmng Ofßbc ; tMaertuui— tafftn 'ftodWilni:'~Boats, will flndlt to thn ■jlisnt—l~ rVr —t c. b. tocng a 00. ~r-~~:~. - -•-v.r-y.
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