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TIMM will asemble at the Court Renee on the hellowlng Wednesday, (tb. 6th Sept) at 11 o'clock, A. 114. 10 nominal. a County ticket to be voted for at the ensuing election. The Democratic voters of the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, and the several Dormighs, will inlet between the hours of live and seven o'clock, P. M., and of the Town. aldpe, between the hours of three and tire o'clock, P. M. The Democratic voters of Ross township will meet at Ivory's old rand, Perryrille Plank Bard. The delegates reprenenting the several Boroughs and Townships will also have to place la ion:dilation three per seas to be voted for as Directors of the Poor for Allegheny county. On motion of John C. Dunn, secondol by David &umbel, It mu .lismiesti, That sre isturn our sincere thanks to the gen. timelessly' proprietors of the Hotel, for their kind ness in furnishing such ample seams manikins' for the lasetimpe of the Committee during the present year. On motion, adjourned sins die . DAVID DAMP ELL, Chairman , Jolts BARTos, JAILI2I Iluactioas. f lkcretarilL f aul7 THI BRZLePoItD MONUMIIIIAL BeNZYTT, last night, was Pueeenfol to the highest degree!. The Theatre wet jammed from the woo:tette to the third tier, and hen. deeds of tickets were purchased by persons who made no attempt to enter. Greet liberality was evinced by all era theatregoers—numbers paying throe, flee and ten do.tore for their ticketa. — The whole amount raised, It hi presented, will notrall short or seven hundred dollars, which Is almost enough of itielf to erect the contemplated monument. Although the bill offered for the oceasiolt, was a miserable one, the ivirtbrmenees went ofewitb good. effect. At the conclusion of thellret piece, the followiog beautiful mono - O, 'written by lion. P. C. Shannon, was recited by !dr daries Foeter: • Tho Drama's yoke has often called you bore, 4 1' To laugh at Folly, or to shed a tear; Here bare you smiled on candidates for fem.; Here swain the plaudits to some older name ; To mme, your kindness nhowed bow warm your bouts, 'Whilst others yOu've dlanitted—to learn their parts. hat never dace those Mottlghte cast their sheen geeroas Salim, or the youngsr Nonni— Hines first young Addams walkelthese board, In pride; 'Or Booth; ha Richard, esk`d " • bum" to rlde,—• Not once has actor won your hearts so well h., who, young and hopeful, lately Last night, as 'time, he stood where now I stand ; And trein b 1 bank, to you. he wared his band,— To you, of friends, the kindest. truest, text, Who lent him smiles that oalm'd hie mind's unrest ..Xtmems but yesternighl, (oo abort the time,) :teat BILISPORD, hem, In glowing, manly prime, With woke 11e mutie,—low, and edt, aid clear, -tut eye fume - which, fall oft, he bietati'd tsar,— timidta mat the grief, that, welling In Ale heart, • More rich and lull, to tell that we must part. That night this house was lit with Beauty!. Mu*, erienft, in trove, came bearing parting bays. It was a tribute worthy of the place, To tn., who, poor and Moodie., irshird U. racv To prate° 14jutd, when pratat 4 Jost* won, /tor Ganine, like the tower, seekw Your eyes wore toucher. that you lore! Lim toll, 'Though little thought you 'taw. Me last farewell'. Wa knit, him vielL The fountains of hts soul Were pum uu springs that from the mountains rail If ever taint was mingled with the t[tream, Tmts but the freshet—bornof Eden a dream. Ste heart was light, as if 'twere clad with winga, And, lark-like, floated in the surr--anl sings It ea. a garden thickly eat with dowers,— Ito wood grew there to mar his blooming power'. To Llanor true, to Friendship strongly 'ward. Ills mind Its inward symmetry revealed : du through . glass the figur'd hours are Sa, tenting in his fr-e, you found no screen To hide the honest thoughts that wild within. Frem jowly life, ha, etruggling furr'd his path 4 • 'Ching fortunea frown, and envy's puny wrath . NO dither's wealth to shed • golden ray, Oreobitrisstp to light his groping way Whate'er of lore ho had, ho gained by toll— Self-taught, Lis own purse bought the midnight oil.' Be was an actor. It is true be was ; But, gentle fr:ends, is that agela•t the laws? To speak what Shakapeare wrote--that master :Mill -Will col offend the mmals Or mankind- As long as England's sea-girt Isle remains, Or this new land one book cf song retalns,— Tfll grand drama ends, earth '• curtains Bo long will ShakApeards plays be read by all. He NMI am actor; but his mind aftned high: Of virtue Ln. , o'er situ he heaved a fish. He knew the Draute's faults, and knowing wept. That so much good le in such thraldom kept : He Strove to purge the singe from ev'ry bane. So that its mirror may b. frte from stain. He gone! and often by the pebbly shore, Vim life went oat, friends expend the oar-- When fields and woods, with summer dowers. are dreste To bid hie gentle, loving spi rit reg. And while old Oman's briny, sounding surge Seale Urns, let lor'd ones sing his fun'ral dirge. lame.—On Sunday morning, between tbrec And fee &dunk, fles was disooyered issuing from the second magi the Moeoagebel• Livery Stable, on First street, appetite the Mononyabelallouse. The alarm Was Immedi ately given,--and the engines promptly on the ground; but tbadlte had mate men rapid headway by that time, that It was not 'whined uotil the entire Wablishment was de. Buoys, together with &great amount of property In and about the premises. lb, betiding was a large oue, extending through from Fiat to Second street—owned by Lyon, Shorb A Co., and leased by Albert k Gardner. A part of the second story was rented by Mr. Crosson, of the Monongahela Mouse, as sleeping rooms for his servo, to, Mae twelve or fourteen of whom wore in bed at the time the Are broke out, and barely escaped with their lives, loosing nearly all their clothing. Magna Albert k Gardner lost two :saleable home, valued at VIZ, together with four hundred .btashele of oats, obo ut bar tons of boy, two sets •of single harness, and three saddles. Their wholedoes to estimated at $l,OOO, on which, we believe, there Is no Insurance. Two other horses In the stable were alas dmtroyed. One of them belonged to Mr. 'John Little, a ,grocer on Second street„-valued at glib; the other belonged to Mr. John Mee grave, who also lost a fins set of harness, boat of which w as estimated at SAM From the proximity of this gentleman's bonne to the fire, he wu compelled to remove Ids furniture, which mu damaged to a considerable extent. A valuable box of jewelry was also lost or stolen. He he insured for $530 in the Citizens Company, which will more than cover his lose The Livery Stable buildloge were .insured for $3,000 In th. Western Company--art amount sufficient to cover the by. Ea/SOTS 00 Till MUT. The mithered and dying oonditlon of vecetatlou Is not the only effects of the terrible and long continued drouth ; peat an evil as Ale may be, there is another likely to aria. even more serious to Its COnseguences. Already are the farmers and inhabitants of 'the country beginning to complain .of the api o ny of water hi their wails and ;Tanga The creek. and hinok° were ell dried up sometime ago; end unless rain should oc cur soon the wells will be in the same condition. On FOULS farina in the immediate-vicinity of the city, no water Is to be hod at all, and the whole .apply Is btought &pest die tate:Strom the river. In Birmingham,,ii Insufficient is the usually, that those who here a little left...keep flub-pm ps A locked to prevent a gmacral use of it, wad ehouhi another week elapse without rein, even this mull stock will fail, In Lawrenceville, a similar deficiency. Is also experienced, and • great number of the inhabitants are providedi'rom the NAllegheny. It Is not in these places, 'however, where the graded incouveotence will be suffered; thee, towns and Tillages Matted too far from the riverk.to depend upon that source for a flupply, will We Infinitely worse, amd be placed In a dilemma from which nothing but copious showers of rain will relieve them. ANIS/TIM AND DISCHAILOND..:—RSI-p-h Rutoktin ion, the pawn charged a abort time ago, before the Mayor, with hying Illicit Wen:nurse and eloping with hie mother, was attested on Saturday evening, Reacted behind a bake oven, In a home neer the one which he occupied, lu Temperenceville.lrres taken to the city and confined in the tomb moth yesterday m.rnitig, when lie was brought l before Mayor Vol: for examination. .The man', wife, how. ever, by that time had tome to the conclusion that the edamarm not ao it: she lint thought, and refused to mamma His Honor emloovored to portray to her the enormity of the crime of which her husband was guilty, end earnenly advised ter to continue the suit; but It seems the :persuasions of her rascally " other half. were more pollsvfni than *yen the Mayor's eloquence, and not another elep'wonid she take towants prosanding him. The Jinyor wee, therefbre reluctantly compelled to discharge him, al: though we know it grieved him no little to turn such en %Unmitigated villain loose. &muss & M'lCsa, Dry Gooda,Merohanta, aro jam opening, at their new stand on Market etreet, just be• low !berth, an excellent stock of new goods, which hare been selected 4h great care in the Isstern market/. They are gentlemen who cannot fall to please their customers, as the* . deal on fair principlw4 and sell goals low. Ladies snot gentlemen who want dry goods cannot do better than to, glee them a colt. Their store is at Thorn's old stand, and their stock of goals excellent. ALDZBALIII PAIKLISSOK yelterdlly Bent Fred iaika hatzenborger to jail, for doetakoanon and tXionterly MI" as ca= of Xdakond Fodder. 50. ~. p-4.4.** 4 :f0 < 4 , l _ #<t, t `•-«: • < ,t • < < A . . , . , , Wr wovi dolt the attention of our readers to the advertisement, in another column, of Mr. , James Dow nisi, the gentlemanly proprietor of the /fes ratenitowiim. -- veioni time Ina healthy Mastlams - theme tbeilirM 4 4# 6l2l24l, " and have the best of entertainment za regards both bed nod board, we would recommend . all to !be Mall/lan Houma, where charges are met reasonable, and aosommerialione su perb. , LacdII@U~TJ2 L Wno's is rr ?—The Cleveland Rain Dsaler states that a bottled; baby was lately remised at the Post Office there, duly mane! at Pittsburgh, and ecrosigned to a celebrated Physician of that pleas. We have heard of babies being sent by Adams t 00'. Express, but this is the first ono, we believe, that eras ever transported threngb the mail. DISCHASCIED.—David Hill and John Watt, who were arrested on,Saturday, for stealing thirty dollars from Mr. Ilenry Myers, at the Cricket Match, had a further hear ing before the Mayor, yeentrday afternoon, and discharged for want of evidence. The evidence allotted did not An the crime in the least upon the accused. ELICTION OF OFFICHRS.—A meeting of the Du quesne Greys was bold last night,at their Armory, on Wood street, to select officers for the compahy. The following gentlemen were elected. Captain, David Campbell; First Lientenmt, lt Biddle Roberts; Baoond Lieutenant, William Trovillo. ACCIDENT.—A young Mat named William Youngman, Is attempting to jump from a car on the Ohio and Pennsylvania 'Mill - fool, while the train was in motion, at Alliance, on Saturday, had his arm lonken, and was oth erwise badly Irdured. Tux WZATHILE.—After a. couple of weeks of exceedingly pleasant and agreeable weather, the thermome• ter has again risco to the. altitude it maintained • few weeks ago. In Dor sancluna, yesterday, at 12 o'clock, the mercury stcod at Rio, and at 3 o'clock raised as high as 93°. TEI JAlL.—There were only five e OMlTlitmente to the Jail yesterday—a rather email number fur Monday. At the preeent time there ere one hundred and forty Inmates It this Institution, thirty-three of whom ere females. DEAD.—The e ßev. Mr. Burnet, formerly pas tor of the Pr...by-tertian Church to Mat:whetter, died at Car ton, Ohio, on Saturday last. Did body woo brought tolltllsr ebony, yesterday afternoon, for interment ASSAULT AND BATTlRT.—Christiana Peters and BI .bath Saline; were yeetentay bald toilet' by Alderman Pullman, for assault and battery, perpetrated on sorb other. ALDIRMA/Tuomrsoloyeeterdsy, bele Ann Kent to bail, to keep the peace, on oath of Catharine Darla. Joint lifollsaay wee committed to jail yester day, by Alderman Major, for *malting John Zimmerman. By the &Reilly Lines for the Morning Post Now Yoae, August 2L—The Tilbune's correspondent date. that sum after the revolution in Spain broke out, Mr. Soule left Madrid on a jonraty of pleasure to the Pyrenees: his son was despatched to Parts and London with some dear patches for the Legation. in thole cities, and aim for Winth. Ington. Mr. Soule, since iispertero has come tote pow., Ins no hopes of a &nimble eettlement of the Cohen quos. lion, unless aided by decialve measures on the Fart of the Government at Washington. Re dove not Wine the *teen can bold her power long, and hsa strong faith In the ulti mate enemas of the Republic... of worse no oroposlUon boo b.o made by the Speoloh government to mil Cuba, mid It 1.4 not smtktpated that under present circumstances any made. BALTIII,IIii., Allgi4.ll.—Sew (Camas papers of Idooday art. r,ctive.l. Thom Wore iT6 .3ty 'wren death! , at th. Chari ty Hospital La the week ending tak Saturday ; tasntyleten were of volloar foyer Thee delths rnrurie! •L Euvsnosh last snot firm yell° fesor. A card appears In the Washington papa, annottneing an amicable orttlernent of the difficulty between Mr. SUlfga, of Washington. and Ur. Dottie, of North Carolina. The yellow favor was prevailing to a limited intent It Chulestan and Savannah. lieW Tow August 21.—A row of eedling bouts at WII. limmsburg, N. Y., was burnt r.a htund.e. It ertm.inkmbited hy poor famillea In oar, where the fire eft:Maud. id*. Ann levet, Patrick Ittnaman and Edward Melfanus per liLted In the thitnee: 'A man Darned John iYilere was ar neted La mtLing Lre t, the bailee. A rumor has been dr inflated that he had bed s quarrel with tho family, and threatened tneet them on Err. Rostov, Auzu*t 20.—An encounter took plane yindordwy afiornoon, betwem Mr. Harry. Lne of the Nadi...here of U. in Boston. nod a Mr. Simmons Pflo!f nod other weapon/1 were _uml froely. Mr Barn void, .inme itanzarc.n. woondo. hot mad. hie eAcape. The pullee 0,-d of tho plae,i, whom liquor wiwg soli, to day, and uotifiod them that they will he prowouted. Democratic County Meeting at Easton Etterow. PA , A um,: 21 —The Deenneestie °notify iderting held hers tix/ay, e•I In•vel9 attended, and tem hartnone out. &lona eulutidnit 1... el In harm. of the butte and National adruitiletnitirme and the Nebriteka end Katinias The meeting was eddereeed by Senator Dra/baidl and Others. Naar Toes. Artangt —A I In. or atorattota.tet, storm. kr en Yalu 'treat.. (*ethane. een‘da Wont, arse burnt on Wednesday. the bridieeerta• the Thames. The lOU la estimated at I.so,otiO. It.tost, August in -on-, the Angel Gabriel, was arrested at Charlartutro. yesterdar,n all old charge of dltturbing the peas, and lodged In jail. o A resigue arks talked of, but attempted' C.OtelfEl., S. C. AUZILIt 21.—A rlesvatoh f r om there were only three deatha from Tallow Ferrer ep to Thursday last. Firma that, the disease increassiL It ix oot iTtilemlc sod there 1.. no alt,m, a. the weather I. roof. Feormuct, August 19.--Cutton firm aml anshangml macs mods,sta. Wn.“l without alistorlsl ellasey; seles9oo oy) tba Printing cloths uuehanged, sales 45,800 It, law A u g,,,r _A large supply of a fair rera¢e q, ; olio, a shade lower: inferior $6.5047; bit $7,54.14 ; extra OA; Nam. Ohio corn fed at Rl.''Oel,tst; oil f e d $4.54V54.75. Flour al vral,l 12,71.7.:. routs for low and medium; mt. 6;00 Ltd, half t art-i.e, State inferior In good, at $B.l 249.75; good Ohio $9.25441,87 : soothee• advatioed 12a,25 cries rah , 2:00 MA, at 1.3.75 , 740,25. Wheat...prices atr V4e higher; oak-- 18,0 W I ushels red - wu•f at white Corn...an active apeen l:ltive demand; Fah, 7500 bushel,. Western mlxad at 820 , 1; Southern yellow 95(74 1 0; round yell.d. 940.95. Whisky firm, priest a trig. high , r, soles ino Idle. l'ork...eales foal bbl.; nos. at Swirl; prima $11,12.0 , 11,25. Beef unetumg ed, a limited businem: at precinct , rates. Cut meats firm, good clammy'. lard firm, with upward tendency salessoo Life at 11. Old. Batter at 1.401 6 iron firm at $37 to $4l. Stocks heavy; Money:uncharted; Ohio nixes 1063 i; Me :3.0A; Beading 64'0; Igichignufoutlieno 94; Cleveland elid Toledo 74 3 .;:. Polasnrsrrita, Angled:2l.—F lour firm; the only sales re. •, , orte I were small lots for home consumption at $0 5C411 75 fa. common and good broods, and MO IN for choke lota end extra fancy lota hizlier figurs.. Roe Flour seam. Corn ?foal unchanged; sales 401 bbla old Penna. $337!;. Wheat in good demand, priens atimmeed :517.3c per bushel; saint of :.0511 bush good and prirne'new Soethorn and Poona. red •t f I 66®l 67, inferior $1 60; white $1 67 4 1 SO, as In tioalitY• Itye in demand at $196. Corn crates and wanted; Palen $. 000 bush yellow at 61482, elosin S of the latter rate, which Is an advance. Whisky scarce; email FMCS at 360637. Batramais, August 21.—Grainactive: Wheat advanced from sto 10 caul.. Corn 3to ie. Purchasers are buying 'wheat for the Permaylvania mills, but the farmers will act sell at the present prices. Flour firm, no NOM i Wilee for delicacy on th• let t‘eptember, City 11111., $7 50. Now OaLuna, Atntnet 2L—The receipt/4 of Cotton for thy week were 2500 /we.; the Mock, •SCIORIVO of phipboard, woo 29,000 bale. Yleur doll at $7 6007 75. Coro firm •t 554;03. Pork firm with upward tendency; Maas $l9. Lard firm with upward tendency: in kegs 12%. Rice firm at Cl% Mis%. SANDUSKY STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE—Forty feet front on Sandusky eft eat, Allegheny. by S 3 deep on Gay alley, with 2 brick bons,. on Sandusky street, and :t frame lumps on the alley. The corner haulm contains a live rooms, wits basement. The neat house contains ball and four rooms, cellar, oven, Are . For price and terms apply to S. CIJTFIFIER.T to SON, ant Real Fatale Agents, 340 Third street. PPURE BRANDY AND WINCA, lor thodlcinal purpases, on hand sad for by jy22 VLFIMING ARO& WATCEINS AND J We are ited II .11 kind. of Watches and Jewelry at mach lower prices than ts usually obtained elsewherti. Custmmers may depend on g lath:lg goods at my establishment at ]east as low and gen• er olly lower , than the eastern markets. All g oods war ren ted. •er Ware, Enanuf ‘ mturea a t my own works, in Oakland. Joweh7 manufactured to ardor, and neatly repaired. Watch remtiring'done as heretofore, in the best manner, and war ranted. Mllitar7 Goods, of all Made, at e xtent prices. W. W. WILSON, and 67 Market street, ooroer of Fourth. pIc~ILLAIV Fldlly IG. JOILVSTO wan PENNA. FIB uniernigned hating taken charm, of the above I named lloute retitled It at a it:TP‘m , '.' to n comfortable as well as wel l style, to now pr e , aced to re oelve guests, and give ample satlefaatlon to my who may patrordee the Ilouse,! fan&tf 1 JANINA DO,a'NEY. Valurab e Property for iale. ivo LOTS OF GROUND, upon which nre erected four T Brick and. two Frame Buildings, which rent •n0r,.91y for $509. Sold property to situated in the Nioth Wind of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between - sml - streets. Alec, the Factory and Oround known as the „ Empire Works," situated on the corner of PPM] and MorrLe streets. Ales, 23 acres of unimproved land, situated on the Alle ,theny river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of hie land there le the beet Pow 31111 location in the county. Also, a number oflote containing from 1 to G acres of choice land, !Ousted one mile north-wevit of East Liberty, and one mile east of- Lawrenoevire. • • - - - • The above mooed pleeea of property are yelp doeitable, and 11111 be disposed of on advantageous terms to eariy , put cbasia:a. • • For toms of sale nod further itifurmation apply to Wm p. Baum, No. Wood street, Pittsburgh. R. D. TUOMPSON, aultht./ Assignee for Jas. 8. Neglay. CANNOT BE BEAT.—Wu ul,h it distinctly understood that Ire are sel li ng oIT our prcaent stock of line Gold and Silver . ;Watcher, of the very best quality; One Gold Jewelry. of the most deritunk rtyine and of sir tost every description; pure Saver Simnel:dal Forks ; Platok do; Veal and Velvet FOrbifonales; Card Cases; fine Mantle Clocks; Tea Setts ; WAG Baskets, de.. dc.; at from 10 to lb percent. b e l ow f ormer p dm, and much loner then uny other estab lishment will erli at in this or any other western, city. eit her:o ard 'trans ere will find it to their 'drawn, to give us a call before p wichasing elsewhere. All articles wavrantid as represented. The beet quality of Watch Glasses vet at 15 cents each, at 13001V9, anll3 51 Market street. VILTAX Md. I ~000 very flue Wax tdatr-hea, re• TT seivid by NO] JOS. 11:LXILING. McSlo , t,' TELEGRAPHIC. Movement" at Dlr. Sonlo and lion Southern New;. Fire and Lose of Life Serlou• ARlrvy In Boston Fir. at Chatnatts, Canada Wtoot_ Orr, the Attgel Gabriel, Arrested Yellow Fever at 8 aaaaa Rh Providence Market TELEORAPR MARKETS , ' ,`• Milli .AEI` 8 FOR RI ft ER The Riner,—On hat evening at dealt, by the Metal meets, The steamers Eschsaii ingfemstareer are the packets for Brownsville; the UMW In the manning, and the Yr., ddaeps to the inning. - The steamer Allsamtam was advertised to leave St. Loots on the 19th and the Ibis, Queen on the 21st. There Is mat four feet In the Itilmottri ever. are (Sacia„atl ONOMercipi of the nlet etatee that tn. river le at mien' on • Wage ten Inches below the lowest water-mark of the mown, and Mang very slowly. ne keel boat Jinn/ Inn arrived from Wheeling on Sun day, with 876 seeks of wisest, 1000 water melons and g auks tanners' serape—quite a load foe the present low stage of water. Sbo leaves again this evening for Wheeling. Ctrptain Jarnues new hell arrived from Latta's ship-yard on Saturday, to native her abin and engines; and, when humbled, is capected set to draw more than ten Inches. Captain J. Intends running her on the Tennessee river, strove the Muscle Shoals. Th 4 steamer Edo left yesterday for Cincinnati. We sub sequently lammed of a gentiango who went part of the way to neaver,thot she got along very well, and he thought she would go through in good time, °doddering the stage of water. STEAMBOATS. "1854." PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS • FOS Sal OONYIT,MI OF PASSENGDELS AND PRIDOHT BITWIZN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Loafs. class pow Lnts erful amen , se ven called for epee', splendor, safety, and comfort, and to the onT taxmen DAILY uss or &MA Peckers on the Ohio liver. It commas with the O. S. ?dell Line of Steamers Iron Lineinnatl to Loninllle and Saint Louis, by which patoengers and freight are ticketed mad re cripted Oomph day. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now °padded( the ibilowing boats: Dar if ffrhav Doe,. COrptains. from .nlig4. BUCKEYE STATIL---11. W. BlialllOOTlL....eanday. 'MESSENGER, ' No. 2.- -. I . IL DMA.-- ----Monday. ALLEGHENY - • -- Gm. M'Lau" ...... .........Tmenday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wm. J. Kourrz- Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA .........R. J. Guam Thursday. PITTSBURGH-. H. Cavract.' Frklay. PENNSYLVANIA Jim. Hiorucursa... --Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. &L, precisely. No freight readied after WOO o'clock on the morning of departure. particulars, &Indy on board, or to I.IOIIN a LIVINGSTON,} Agents, JOHN u t=i i t id. Hoots&maw.. Pittsburgh, Int Mead) For Cincinnati and lit. L•ata. Tax now and subolantlal stoma BEAM LDING,Oapt- Tworcaa Goupwo, will bow* for Um To and int...media. porta, ow the firse rim. of rooter. ➢or freight ne parag• apply on board. sot Regular Wheeling Packet. TIIR Ammer NELlitill, Captain Omens D coax, leaves every TUESDAY, 'THURSDAY, nd SATURDAY, at S o'clock, A. JI., and con Electing with t C. and P. Railroad at Wellsville. For freight Spots to jEtO 3. D. OOLLINGWOOD, Agent. "1854.7 CANADA Clew o r Pert Stanley and Port littrarell. VII FINE low preesure steamer TRU:GRAPH. Captain IL DAILKOW, Will make two Wpm a WOOL between Cleveland; Poet litlinley, and Port Norwell, no follows: Learns Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at o'clock. Leave Part Samell fur Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Part Stanley for Cleveland every WILD:MOAT sad SATUNDAI RY RNINO, at 7% o'clock. The Telegraph connect,. at Cleveland, with the Clevelaod, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, tb• Lake Shore, sad the Toledo, Norwalk sod Cleveland liallroads Ala, connote at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stave, eonnecia with the Orem Weeders Railroad. For freight sad pump apply on Want or to SOOTILL LAUDERIA LE, Cleveland; IL F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M'BRIDIL Port Burwell. marl, Inov WANTS Foremast for a Gros. Glass Goat• Wasktest. AOOOD competent and experienced GLASS BLOWAIR, to whom the highert wages will be pakt, wuited.to take charge of and oversee • well eetablisbed Green Gleam Home, In Baltimore eity. None need atply but thew who can give unexceptionable references as to character, Malady Nadu, ladnetry, Ac. Applicaticms are requested to te made immediately at the °ousting Room of the '• DAILY MORN ING POST; or all letters addressed (past paid) to "K. P. K. will remise respectful attention. .1,81 LAND WARRANTS WANTIat--4176 po.-1 wish to pit, awe Land Warrants to the amount of Fir. Thoueasel In NU, r 4) or 40 acre Warrants; fur which will be paid AITS to gold, for 160 anew, and to proportkna air KO and 40 acres. Apply to JAMES SLACKLY, Rent Estate and Knrotwan Agent, my 3 earner of Seventh and Smithfield otreets. ANTED—A altuatkm, by • VOIEllg M•l3, am /look Simper, Clerk" or FRA Sesman. Apply et aI NCIACCIEP Agency OtlSce, /7113 Gls Fifth at, mu Poet Men FRANKLIN HOUSE. CIII6ETNUT iiralsA.T. A HON X TII lUD, VtiIIAUZLPILIA PARKICR t LAIRD. Proprl eeeee . jy1r.303) TERMS $1,60 PIA DAY. • Tesaeavies uses of the Cltartlers Valley Hatiros& Company. S ugga IMMO to thealaswe Road grottoes** , notified that tb. B ow l of Direetors bass called fora rood of p ie . DAL per shale, payable to the Troosnrer un the Ist Moeda:* of JUNN, and also nee Dollars per shale oo tb. fins 11,,, , 1ay of oath owning month, until the whole •J:1301111t I. pokl. Int.3o:tf ALV..! III W/LKINL Treasurer. 11U/LDINGILiii I MA"" ALOT 21 feet front on W LII st.t.'" 4 ood. fatal:Wog back 109 feet to Wide alloy. On this L 7411 Wl2! , Lot is • Cellar Wall, built for n•o /1011116: I. in • desirable loo•tion for a residents; and will low, tad on favorable Lerma Title good, and clear locurobranco. Inquire of OW). Y. OILLMORE, At Mao of Morning Post FOlt SALE VERY CHE A titil DINO lAYI ALLECIICSY CITY, Al feet by A 10 0 • A gold Ininniin can be bad by applying K.. .t the ollee of the SiOANINO POST. jylibtf I==E2l= 11 , 1111 euterriber earn+ for .ale his entin .tort of tiro '. cede., with good will of the comae, lease of boom, go. knqulre of •LadVt• Lot for lisle. ftOOOD BITILDINU LOT, 24 r front on Carton trivet by 100 feet In depth, In Birmingham, mill be sold cheap. Bonder of ONO. Y. GILLSIOBJB jrl3 at ogles of the Morning Poet WANTISD—A olt.don for r nral RADII; • yooog man, whe has lieen raised to the Inodosta. Apply et YILANCISCUS' Apoey Of .1)1 No. 65 Fifth street, near .Frot Mos. I,IIIHRY—WOU NI, warted cumber", am band and for ILA' mile by (1.1) PLZMINO BELO& - 1 111511-129 hf bbla White Ptah; 19 Gbh. do; 84 tit bble Trotd; 11 bbie do; 10 hf bile Pickerel; for We by /Y/ 1 HENRY 11. COLLINS bbl. New ("rheum; 25 " Sugar House; br dale by 1127 FlYTEreodvl% gNT2I.I/111, Igl e.dne rilirgltt&pULll7s--Jeert,t. }or pale by •of 11. MINER & CO., 32 Smithfield strent: LIVERY description of Dry Goods now selling at from „4,,„ to 34 lass than usual at A. A. ictsma a A V YitY FINS /J/LAY HOWE, ayearvold, for sale quire of PLZMINO NUM, • J 1 23 IP Wood rareot Y IG Illerehr j :to2ls / j d , er t e h er coznty !lorry Ittrt o a . l; For .1. by (jy27] j' KING & IdOOKFLEAIi LThiIiNCII GINO!"/Old 7nwilted down 6 nod 10 0 ent 3 e , per ynni, 65 A. A. m N ltth Erne. ir.g3 r_I_ODEY'S YASUIONBI , OII ABOUST.—Godere Irdy'■ Book, for Anima, just received sad for ale by 11 20 • 8. IL LAMER. 87 Wood at. • 1)16R8ONS wishing to go to Cameron Station, Va , to look at that cheap land, will please leavathsir names at our Mike as soon as possible, to order that all may go together at Mlle time. Good lands in lobs of 6 acres and upwards, situate within 2 to 4 Wise of Railroad Stations, are telling at $6lO $lO an acre, and easy terms. This is as opportuni ty of Mewing a homestead not to be neglected. B. CUTLIBBRT t SOW, 3y24 140 Thin' street. NOTION TO FARMERS.- 50 Rome Rakes, improved Wt.= ; 20 Potent Oran Ihßis ; 40 down flay Rakes; 20 do lily Forks; • do Ciro n Cradles; 20 do Scythes and finuths; 10 do Rom, Mussles; for at 47 fifth street, by JAMEtI WARDROP. riVtaß"Dg' Purple Top, Yellow Abenteen, Norfolk, Globe, and Dales Hybrid; wholesale and retell at the Seed Store, nth street. Je2o JAMES WARDROP. J AXES* NEW ANERICAN ROMANCE, TIOON uPdaglA, or the Black Eagle, by G. P. It. James, Eau., author of many good English Stories. Afore Good and Ness Books: our honeymoon. from London Punch. Rota WoodrI: le, ll z Alexander Dumas. Sir Jasper Caren, Cheese Lever. gs Katharine Aton, Ulm Sewell. Fashion mad Famine, by Ann L Stephens. The Lamplighter. The Ilistory of Pyrrhus, by Jacob Abbott. 'for male by anti U. MINER t CO., 91 Smithfield street. Ewill sell the Want* of our light URiIOPISI at 3 and 4 cents per yard lees then the usual rotes. A. A. MASONS CO., .1327 25 Fifth street. i VWit . SE-24 boxed prima Cheeraluat naadrad and for ‘,/ .N i llit ;KEREL--15 bbls largo No. 3, for sale by }`,3l M'CLIIRKAN, HERRON & CO. Hancock Street. NOTIOZE Is hereby given to all persona interested that the viewer. will meet warding to adjournment at the PEB.K2 I.IOIIBR, on FRIDAY, the 18th 'natant, at 2 o'. clock. P. TQ., or WS day, for Me purposes of their appoint. meat, BODY PATTERSON, THOMAS' BUHL, C. L. MAO= LOOS W. WOODWSLL, R. R. hiIiOWXN, 'tam IL ht. HUB, Viewer,. LUMW AIMS EXTRAOTS-13 dozen Wynne fazed ez trade ftM the handkerchief, teeelTed suls JOB. SUE/AH..110 MOLASSES-- 40 bib& N. O. Bogor; 50 bads " Molasses; 40! , ...,,8ugar Homo Itioloarro • for solo by broLuRKA.N, 'thug* 00 ~,... , .. , ..~,...•..^::-: M 4~.~ R, :~~~..:; .~"." is r l .~ • 4 *. 4 %: . •t ''''+•; j " • • • : 1 0 07 4 74, O . : 4' J ' 4 t 1 Y 4 L"Tgip vaoaeUM . o u~nID 9 ccD, I[ie*efANTe' iXOflANas. OfflCUs. Antfitenl—.7ollN BIIIPTON. Arst Vice Randonte—Wx. 11. barn. &wad Wx. H. /hors. ateretary—Wit. 13. HAW. Zrostewer-40UN D. &UU.T. alperill24lßdta-8. T. Nowanx,Ja. annosittee on Arbitration for Avoust.—Wx. B. 1113 WI. V. P., DAvw P.m., ~ W I. Wx. fir, W. J.ith DAILY =VIEW Or PITTSBURGH MAR= Flour is somewhat higher again, owing fo the abort sup ply on hand. Bacon Is firm with an upwanl tendency. Corn has &dammed within ■ abort time frodo ten to twelve cents per bstsbcl, csnul by rho certainty of a total failure of the crop In oertain regions. Oats are also on tha rise. FLOOR-50 Dble superfine, from wharf. on Saturday at $8,76; 60 do do, from depot, do at $8,82,%; 24 do do do at 0,85; 60 do do, from store, In two lots, at $8,75; 25 extra and dp, from do, at ON. fiFtAlN—Oorn...3oo tom ear, at wharf, to arrive, at 74e. 0•tm.;.60 Mu do do at 48c; 100 da, depot, At 44c; WO do do at 45e. Barley...loo do, from stare, at 80e. SUGAR-25 bads fair, ball cuh balance in four months. at 5 cents, WBISKY-116 bbls roadbed, In lots, al 30 cent, BACON—IS,OOO IDs city smoked Shoulders at 6%.c, four mouths; 2,600 Su limns do do at sixty days; 3,000 the Shoulders do do at 6X, do do; 6,600 the Hama do do st (j#lo do; 5,000 TIM Shoulders and Rams do do at 6%@1034. cash; 1,000 fps s. r. Iran City Hams at 11M, cash; 6 tee e. r. Hams at 11%, sixty dap. CHBBBB-60 bxe W. R. at Or. rash. HAY-16 loads at $lB/4534 lf ton. ton at Sc, nab. POWDER 900 key P at 93, mob, par. NAVAL STORISS-240 bide }Win at $2,75, cash. OBRINAN CLAY-111 tone at $l9 to $24 le ton, four mos. ROBES—Ib hble caustic Soda Loy al 2%r f lb. Auction—Daily Sales. A T the Commercial Balea Roma, corner of Wc.0.1 and A Fifth stresta,at 10 o'clock, A. M., a general aasortment of liennotable, Staple and Panay Dry Goode!, Clothing, Hoots and Shoe., Hats,Cape, to., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Grocurt.,Quaeneware, °lmmure, Table Cutlery, Looking Glance, New and &wad nand Liumathold and Kitchen Pur• :aura, to., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Masks; 1.-strnments, Bardwan and elltios7, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Weer watches, a.. S. al. DAVIS. Auctioneer. ijaltlrtt STOMS AND COUPON BONDS AT AUCTION —On THURSDAY EVENING, 24th loot, at 734 o'clock, at the Morahan& Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold: 20 ahem Mar. and Mao. Bank Block; 47 do Exchaoge do: do Northern Marti. Bridge Stork ; 3 Allegheny County Coupon Bonds of $lOOO each, play able in New York, 1083 ; 3 City of Plttsburgh Coupon Bonds of $lOOO each, paya ble in New York, ISM. No State tax. .022 P. M. DAVIS, AuCtioneer. UPKRIOR MERCHANT AND A., Orphan? (burl lIIIFURSDAY, August 3.lth, at 3 o'clock, P. M., on the premium, will be told by order of Mrs. Mary B. Dee* Admlntetratrix of the lute James H. Davis, deo'd, that valuable Nem of Laud, eitnate on Char. tiers creek, mar mile, from Pittsburgh, on the Steubenville Turnpike Bond, in Robinson and Chertiers towmiilps., con. Mining Pour Acme tad Severity Perchea. on which Is erected • Bret rate Merchant and Grist Mill. in good order, capable of turning out 180 barrels of flour per day, with a Ron Home, Dwelling House, Cooper Shop, Stable, The Mill <ordains four pair of Burn, three setts of Bolt ing Cloths, three Screens, two Smut Alacilloes, one Ck.rn Crusher, go , with storage for 20,000 buebele of graio, which improvement coet about $20,000. The ewer p Ater is among the best in the _county, to which is added ample Steam Power when required in dry mason.. The neighborhood Is highly improv.*l and among the Meet in Weetern Penrisylvmla for wheat, furnishing a futons work to amount of 60,000 bushels, and for We more than twice that quantity yearly, with a ready market for the Wel. A plan of dm property may be seen et the Auction Store. Thom winking to examine the same will call on Mrs.lki*ls, who rudder near the premises. Terms—Onethird each, residue in one and two years, with Lotman. ___Liy . 2ol P. NI DAVIS, Aucer. WEST. GA.SKILL HOUSE, CORNER OF MAIN AND S41:711 STN., WARREY, T li ptblle that t' lit ' la t' n k ess " .Vd e :legan: ` ilol:l ° tl n' be k .t o t‘ pe ' 2.71 WI &bows of entertainment Being sommofious aryl re.emy, and adjoining the °Bice of the Ohl° Stage Camp., .11 offers indoosments unsurpaased In Warren for the uoreMMutbk• lion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respTtfully‘solicital. •ul7 M.: BASK I LI.. I AHD— No. 1, in krge, for pale by L 4 aulo 111111111 i U. COLLINS. VISH-100./ ple lablte Ebb, Trout. 4.11131011, er revr3,4 J: anal for role by [ L ault/l IIk:NHS U. COLLINS. L bbla Lou Wattle Lame reeeieea by awl° lillaNllV H. COLLINr. bOUILD'S I'ATISIT W•MILY ra/Ail—aleta has rereceed by faulnj lIKNRY El. OOLLINII. NVN have just revived fume of the moot desirable relay. of )1. de Helices; stew, a few piped .. f new 11.151.1 vie OW Stylus Delalnea and Cala:acres DUEL tiALt —Yeeentaco Arm of Land, adjoining Alle- Oen) city, at a mat bargain, If called for soon. A part of Um pay .null be taken In good; or Nit...burgh manufacture. Enquire of TIIUtIAN wujr,,i. milo 75 Fourth stn.., DILINTS —VD/ piety Merrimac: and Cooney. , Prime, en. Well Ewen .Lyles, iocrethar arit.ti amormient of ,nod adi lee and mates of dark °Manama:Snit ciireivcd Al .010 A. A. AIAtiON t Co. AA. MA6ON have Just recel,sl . !sir. SOMA l• • meat of Irish Llneun, of the eery best snakes, end ',wreaks:l .11 pure i/sx. eulo New Jarsy Minter Melons and Penehes. ille euberulber It in daily reoelpt, Lp lteltroel. at the I howl quality of PEACHES and WATEIt MELONS. Cali . 1 ht. lutPoa, Wo. MS Wood street. IlittAT Fifth. w_. Distrir, Jr. C LOTHING .ND !MAE, Mannar Nu end, Padeberrga.—Clotldent made to order. In mat Idyls. sod at moderate rate. •usktf FOK SALE. —A Dwelling Dow. of U roan. , boll •u d cellar, wllh 3 lota of ground, basing a front of 31 feet on Franklin 'inset klaneheider. by 138 deep to • wide alky ; a good well of water, with pump; out eve., coal bou,, fruit trees, grape TIDES, Lo ., far OM*. Term. easy. CUTUDEDT a SON. Real Estate Agents. 110 TlllOl stroot. QARDINIIO.--2 ramu fiordlvey, In whole, halt and quarter L hos...Anil received and for aala by BAILEY k RI:NMI/4W, ■oo 2 - 4 S LihrttY . 7 , OiA et CUKkit lIAILS—We hare rust 1 -retired emott., lot „sf superior Sugar Cured army, esteemed the best In t b,,, a n d., , , a market. Afar., Puma Curd bri,d U f, . hand and for r - sf• by ante BAILEY k ItENSII.IW. fIVBA(X1)-30 kegs !fin Inlet Kentucky T...,./.01) jested and for sale by f )).q I J. A. In.TCHlSttff: k CO. 1_ IE:STUCKY MULVI'A NU—A freela pupo, une celeurse Mnstani recel•ed mad :hr pale by jy3l J. A. IitTCIUSON A CO. F.S LEY ORXZR, No. 10 0,01106,11 d street. FUILNITUHY. , --Vor Fnt lOW, go follow, I t.r4u lroa Safe; 1 Double La , 4k, u 'tap nrUel,, 1 Leiter I.)ase, (HMI .1. A. HUTCHISON & CO. GPAINTS, of every yerarty rolor, eu.rtautly un nd and for wale by jy3l 3. A. IIUTC,IIIioN A CD. M. A Putnamkttl u VU u lt A n. UG E L . :rIi. u4 Graham's .• Petereores ticabu's Lmly's Book, .` Yankee Notions, Art Journal, for July. Gleason's Pictorial, and all the rest,. Ihurery papr.s f:r this week, here been received at PAUL KLEI,4ERB Literary Perot, 31Z, Fifth etroet. oppreite the Theet re. r jtlitt LI:GATES CUT AND liW6d Tit u ra).—toc { , 1%, I convenience of the readers of Putuam, harper, and the. other Magazines, Russell I Bro. sill hereafter have the leaves sod edges trimmed. Remember, at RUSSELLS', Fifth street, Jr 29 sear corner of Sl.ket. FVINEST OOLONG TEA IMPOBTED.—I have Jost re. ceived asmall lot of thecelebrated ity Kee Chap Oolong T.. This la an exceedingly fragrant Black Tea, of s very delicate jessamine flavor, and so highly prireti in Chins that but little of It is brought he this country-12 hf cheats mespodng the whole Importation this season. Those who wish a really toe ankle see Invited to give it n trial. 2529 W. A 1121LUItt1. CAIN Al are noir offering our prer,ut stock of ,U 1 fine Watches, rich and fashionable GoldiJeweiry, from 10 to lb per cent. below former prices, and at least 00 per cent lower than the same quality of goods can be obtained for at any other establishment west of the mountains. All wo ask b a fare comparison, and we are sure you will be 0013Villebi of hhe fact by calling at 61 Market etre, t. ir29 moird. MWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock I will not be ellattibuted at 110011119 A Ctl.'S Star Da guerreotype Gallery, Wirth street, oprosite Alasoo'n, but open the payment of $1 you eau procure as good a LIKE NESS as can be procund In ttda or soy other city. Call and glee na a trial. tub MR. WAMELINK would tespeetfully inform Li. pupil:, and friends that he will continuo his prolee,ion a. Instructor on the PIANO FORTS and VOICE. Order. left at Air. KLEBEWS Maga Store, or at his rrol dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended to. aus _ _ G UNB DI:0 11110{, by aulS 7 , UTNANI FUR UoF, kles.v. cut open.) just riasaved 1 ItUtISELLS', Fifth street, ir29 mar corner of Market, GDND, .P..I.STOLS AND ItIFLEN, at. Rrlce., for mil; BOW N & FL:ES ICLTS, POVI DEE HORNS, SIPA Drinklpgae.,for sale b~ aus DOWN & TETLEY. rillithithiliNTElL%-2 poor juot received mid roc ride by FLEMING BROS, Sueeetioor to J. Kidd & sub Ne. 60 Wood street. The Greatestle.wentho of the Age. TO AVOID thaw tOpleaaant feel/oge that mutiny aocompsay the wearloo of a new list, the OONFOR MATOR, lately Imported from Paris, foram the Hat to the exact ahapeaad she of the head. A mat Eli mod a good Hat may be had et 77 Wood stre,i apra WM. Douai NAND CHEAP BOOKB.—rhe English Envoy et the 111 Court of Nichols: 1 vo1.: price Sl• Magazine of Art, for August. Illetory of Cuba, or Notes of • Traveler In the Tropics by Martin A. Dalkm; illustrani; price 50 and 75 Nnto. The American Cottege Builder to series of Designs, Plans and Specifications, from $2OO to $20,000, for [tomes for thy People: by John Bullock, Architect, Sr. Our lloneymoon, and other Comieslitles, from Punch; price $1,25. Harper's Magazine, for August; price 15 rents. All new Books, as soon as issued, mud at the publisher's prince, at the cheap Book Store of W. A. OILDBNPENNEY & CO., auk N 0.76 Fourth street. Architectural and Ornamental Carver. MT. HOGAN; Architectural sod Ornamental Garver, . corner of POURTH tad FERRY streots,Pittsburgh, SAL BODA-16 casts on hand and for enle by T 2 FLEMING nRO2 LINEIBILD 011,-0 bble received sod for sale by • i7/7 WOKS IL COLIJNS. REVOLVXRS—A good assortment of all kinds of Enrol. .13n vete, including Colt's, Allen% Mareten'e, Werner's, smiths Bereaving tintomer pistol, est recedred and for sale wholesale or retail, by SOWN & TETLEY, jell& 136 Wood street. ♦ .•.., .1. 10 •• A • • • •.; 4 . • . M=M 11:11ffilif -~"~. Orrios or ?us DAILY MORNING Prorr, •1 Nlouday, August 21, lOU. f AUCTION SALES AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., P. X. DAVIB, Auctioneer A. A. MA 4 n)N No. ;Li Firth ntr AiiiHumbuTg Instructions In Inuit* DOWN • TETLEY, No. 136 WOOI w ~~~ ~ ~. ~, s°: LARD AND LARD OlL— nit No do 4. Lard l Oil ; -- 6 half bbla do; Received and fin sale by myld MILLER t RWIIRTSION iticr.-2o tierces prime Rice, received and for eale by ILILLER t BICESTBON, _Jell 221 and 223 Liberty at Ara) OIL-10 bble No.l Lard Oil; „j 10 b.f do do ; for sale by 1/1111.NR, & RaarsrsoN [AVA 001 , 7 K-2u pocket. Old Gov. Java Coffee, for role (.1 by jelll MLLLER. L RICKICT6ON. WINE-40 clues .14. Julian" Claret, received tad for sale by i jel7] MILLISE k 11.101KET&IN. )LIVE OIL-45 cases Olhe Oft, for sale by .1,117 KILLER & RICKETSON STAR CANDLSB-23 boxes 4's, Ws and Btar Candle 3 for sale by [jell] MILLER. It ILICKSTBON. _ _ bble .1 4"3" 10 I llo " Vge l kre . 4l 3 t f lrjrn r' - i in store nod for sale by • 1 . jolij 31111.611 4 i RICHETSON. Cll AVEM.I:4II-40 baskets "17'2," "174," Champagne Wine, landing and fur sale by MILLER & RICEETSON. f.„3 11A9-15 blob No. 1, for solo by 0 my 23 8311211 t SINOL AI mANTILLAB.—A. A. biABON & W. have how for Mil, more than lOU latest styles of Mantillas. [10122 L/NEIICHD 011.-10 bbla for sale by jel9 HEN:tY HOLMES LISIE--100 bbb for role by ioI9 SALEHATUs--40 Ins Pulverised S.leratus, In quarter, halves and pound papers, for sale by jel9 lIENRY HOLMES. yorrxic—a kegs fresh North:, Butter, fbr fade by 1) jel9 , HENRY ITOLMES 1,N3013-3 bbls (resat this day received, and for vain by _FA jel3 HENRY 11.01.511.2 B LAIN LICK Wier/LH-3 Wm received this day by JOB. FLEMING, my 26 corner of the Diamond sod 3larket AD-40 bbl, Baltimore ebsd, is store and for sale by jee BNOLISII d 11.1CLIARDSON. 11, " IITB FISIS-50 bbls inspected, for sale by EMILISLI k MCIIARDSON. NI A9:I 6 EItEIs-100 bble "OE tdin-40 bins prime Pear., for We by jell EtiOLlBll k RICHARDEON. DICE-100 tierces rime Hine, for sale by 111.• ENtiLISH i 111CLIARDSOli. STiln — TblL - 275 bblio 60 Id bble FILM; In store and for sale by join ENGLISH & KICIIARDSON. - 110T . ATOE-4--30 !sacks for male by .Ib s HENRY R. coLLINa. DRY PEACI/E5-2Z b. prim., for na. by jell) IIENILY U. COLLINS RY APPL6:6--24 bus for uale by jelo HENRY IL COLLIN& S UGAR AND MOLAIMES— GO Ude N. O. Sugar; 75 Ws do Molasses; 25 do 13. It. Molasses; for sale by mylbl HERRON & CO _DRIED iIf.UIT-25 seeks Dry Apples; 15 csoke Dry Peambes; for sae by jes AVOLUKHAN, 111.11.8. UN a Oa nifEjiMEEM;gSFWM. • DAWN 511OULDERS--24 =As received OSconalgumest JO and for sale low by 1 , 4 WCLUILKAN, lIKRRON & CO. 1)117.113.0.N-100 tons Mercer county, (Sharon Furnsco,) for sale by I zny.:4l KLNO 31001WEAD. 13EDEORD MINERAL WATER—Io bblx and hat bbls, (oak •Aul mulborri rooperoge,) Tor solo by LINO t MtX)RILEAD. boxes, tlxlU, Vxl.2 sad 1.0514, M'Kenn. k.l Cu.'s brand, in etore and fur sale by }ONO • MOORIIEAD. A g .II I. I3 Io U o APPLI k t I -- ro r o ured iy cored., o r ro = s p t o: o up In [Lai flavor and freshness of the fruit; for ..to by jes W. A. .51'CLIIRO. Vll, APLE SUOAR AND MOLASSES-- 1U 7 keg, Maple Malasaes, of b gall. each ; wu ttn4 du Sugar, in cake:: Just recetrol on conAlgoniont, and for sale by job W. A. M'CLUIW. ljP/A PERCLIA WATEE. Maier CAJATrIe—We invite V the attention of purchaeent to this new and beautiful •rticie; tha Goods are warranted to remain plieble in all [fads td weather, and perfectly water proof; for redo at the India /tubber Depot, No. 116 Market street jolt J. A U. PELILLIPS. WVl.llPn—tto doses Indio Itubb, Wimps, from 1 to 7 feet in length, for sat, wbolusale and retml, at No. 110 Market ,trra. (jt,l4) J. A IL PHILLIPS. MIEAP WALL PAPERS—A new supply of 12A eon Capers just nroelted, fur sole by WALTEd P. IIARaIIALL, b 5 Wood street. - 121.Nr. lIANUINUS—A choler• la...somas. In chintz, brueatelln, and satin haitationa, fur ' , ale by job ALTER. 1' MARSHALL. lAithl all n OIL CLOTH-2,lRu yarla of Oa plain and navented antral, trianutarturial on plain, tallied and boor) duck irta.a.R. "Old irliola.ale and retail at the Oil Cloth orrroonni. 40. 110 Market .trees. .1. k 11. PHILLIPS. A MILL sEPAT, Lb. Falb. of HAI Creek, V.., with 100 2,1 acres of laud, sale by S. CIIT/111131iT t SUN, 1) 7 140 Third street D ". ;;P "'LE--4--""'-"`" iIINRy 11. COLLINS. Baron Side 4 for loiln i.it hy sity H. COLLINS. LA1 i 4 , 14 1: 6 100 .Y for iris by 111.. , h.lll COLLINS. A A. MA&M tOf. trill sell out Moir whole stork of more Mao :ilJOUParmols, at a rejection of 33 p•r ji 1.1 t e! IA RC,: B G ANK bTOCIC, for este ILLIAII A. MILL 6 CO., Banter, Wrod etrart. Plithburgh. ‘2II.III.AI\I2AL tiALK—A. A. AIAAON 04). wtil offer every .aria ty of silks, Shawls. Drs. Goods, klattooid. rte., 1./autos:le lAO 14 ac., at a great roductsou from usual priors. /52. Lt.lAtitiruAlll'a LALIk.4 JlYheit . H t.S f:—Vary acme; an ,zeollent article tor, ffacramental purpoem; kw via* by D. PICK/11111N, iY I3 137 Llberty sr. Elt11.17:, Frencn, Port, Madeira and American Wines, fol sale cheap by D . PICKEISEN, ,lyl2 137 Liberty I);LUND; P.eueb ThmtArl, Havana Sa g an, j) al aa2., on Laud, at Um loreat lICKEISE:v. Ilt J.ll' ASP 1 . 1. nE CLA All escril.ut artacw for stutc, tow, fur nale by D. FICKEISHN. 4.2 414.11 C 011,1:4 6NiALL FLAblar,--Thelluest ti qurlity In:ported, jus, recuived troth by W. A. WCLIMbI. LIILA CAILLINL:n.-101) Gdf UOO.O enclinen,of the kj retches,: Guilin:. brand, just received by JY I,, W. A. `L'I•EHI , )tt liavejust reecivett few LUC, dred pounds o: HI., k bland lksl Ftsb, said to be Use best .r.•r brought here. .1) E . W. A. 31'CLURO. - - • L , . I ICED A LMON.-1 case Spiced Sairnerb put up in tin tj run ~3 sot iv pounds roc- t 3, Jostreceived by jj 11l W. A. M'CLUAti. `Slott nu !ULRIC 1-suu pound, in nue ordersjust re -13 mired by l jyllij %V. A. BFCLIIRO. DALTISIOIIE 11EltlitNU AND :MAD, very Coe, for male JO by the barrel, by BAILEY & REFISFLAW, je23 253 Liberty street I jj vitTlti OLD GOVT. JAVA CO FFliiii—A feiv bag., very _Ur euperier, received and for solo by je24 W. A. 51'CLUI33. \Irk:B'IEILN Litt FTS—Conetantly for mob at sight, or abort date, on Cincinnati, Loubrllle, St. Louis, New Orleans, Chicago, Datroit, and Cleveland; at N 0.7 l Fourth otreet: je2.3 A. WILKINS A CO. BI'CONNELL& WILLOCK, BANKERS, ,4 ND Ik.alers in lirchauge, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver jj. Coln. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, knyll PITTSBURGH, PA. Baths-41ot, Cold, and Shower. ri the fitting and furnishing of which nothing b.. been spared to render bathing luxurious.. well no healthfuL Are oven every day, (Sunday's excepted.) from 5 o'clock, A. 51., until 10 P. 51., at the Barber Shop, Perry Ilotel, corner of Llancrielt street and Duquesne Way. jO2O JOKY WOODSON, Proprietor. Mammoth Light. SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are produced at CARGO'S New Gallery, No. 76 FourTh T. street, by his la - ge and Improved Side and Sky ..4110. Lights; by whit% Likenesses of Children are ta. .7, 2 keniu a 1.. w seconde,and Adults in any weather, kliniaturee set in lockets—Daguerreotypes copied. Rooms open day and evening. au; . . . • - . Graff, Relainger & Graff, l ESTERS FOU!)R r , \o, 124 Wood o treet-3Lnl2. r ers of Cooking Btovcn, Coal and W: od Stove,, Parlor Stoves, Mallow Warr, Plain and Fancy Grate., Plain and Fancy Fender., Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettle., Tea Kettles, Store Kettle., Wagon Boxes, le. 10. 81214 H - - - AVINO left Wilkins halt, and mooed to the WAVER LF UOUSR, Diamond alley, which 1 hare 911E11 up In tine style, I would respectfully eniiclt th. patronage of my former friends. Oysters, 0191.0 , R, AC , of the choicest kind, ,ou be had at all times. The Bar Is well supplied with Llquon of the toot brands. JOEIN WALKER. Steamboat Furniture and Chairs. AIiWE bare on baud end are eonntantly manufeeLn• ring BTRAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURN AND CHAIRS, or retry description, viz: Extension Dialog Tablet; Do Dar do; Ladles Cabin CbalrF, of various atyka Urn to. do do , do; etate, Room do do do Uo TolLet Buses; Tete a Totes; Sofas ; Divans; Centre Tables; Wash Stands; Card do; Water ; Trays, de., de. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices Pails futery. T. B. ToUNG dr CO.. jr-M 88 Smithfield et, opposite City Hotel. ARTHURS, RODGERS & BANKERS AND;BROKERS , CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, sole. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dream' Making and alllitnery. .....10 MRS. S. Isl. CAROL/respectfully Informs her friends and others, that she Is prepared Co make to order the lateen styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TA MAS, do., on the shortest notice and on the most ma. aonahle terms. Childron's Clothing made np with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions. and neatly owl tastefully trimmed. We aim to give satisfaction. Apollo Buildings, No. 76 FOURTII Street, second story • same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daguentan Gial lery. jyandawly W=X=U:l=l "lITLIDLICSALE 011006'RS, and Dealers in Produce, For f rigs Wines and Liquors, Old Monongahela and Dee tined Whisky, No. 291 Liberty 4.. Plttaburgh, Pa. [jy29 y 'DEMMER BTO W K AGAIN I—.l umt rvcelval and for see JDII st MINER A 4.)).'S cheap Book Store, No. 32 Smith. Bold .tree:: . • - Sunny Slanoira of Foreign lands: by Mn. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin; 2 Tole., cloth, Illustrated, 62. Sir Jasper Caro ; Lever's new novel; 60 mu. Haddon and Famine: by Mn. Ann S. 'Benham; $l. Nor ale by H. MINRB A 00., 77/9 No. 32 Smith!leld street. ROI dieraey of Dr. VltelVe Celebrated Nadi. air. AT DR. G. 11. KEYSER% Drag Dere, No.llo exam Wood street and Virgin alley: Chard Pulmoule, Poinnutr. ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Idniment, Deptuutive Syrup, Heart Corrector, Humor Correetm, Pare and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, A o ti•Dyspeptie Milturr, Cough and Cathartic life, heroine, Vermiloge, Female Pe. male Speellir, dc., to., met by him eminently and with unprecedented anemia in the treatment of Olds, Coughs, Cnnenaplion, Asthma, Dior/ Di.,...xces, Dys pepsia, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, RArmentiret, .amts Cbeiplaints, Piles, etc., etc. Dr. Fileh's unequaled Patent &her Plated ..Abitinninot SnpyurPrz. Dr. Pitch's improved Plated Steel Spring Shoulder Dram Dr. • Hides Silver 1114,z. tiny T sthc. Als., ell kirag of Proprietary Iledrcing, ut the 1 , 4,t pt lees, wholesale or retail. jy 31,14 v °a-Perfumery, Fancy ficoaps,-.1 kw, on hand n large and well selected assortment of Seri, and toilet articles, from the best pernamery establishments of London, Paris e el P haadelphia, which lam selling oat, wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. Also. Pomade., Os Marrow, and Hair Oils, of the richest sad most delight ful okra I also keeps splendid assortment of imported awl dome tle Flair Brushes, Nall brushes, Tooth Brushes, &c. GEO. 11. EBY:WTI, jy3hdare No. 140 corner Wood et. awl Virgin al KENRY HOLMES. ihr Ague and Fever of Three Year• Standing Oared...gr. John Longden, now living at Beaver Dam, Hanover county, near Ilichmordl, had Agree and Fever fer three years, most of the time he MA chills twice a day, and rarely loss than once; he was parched with fevers as soon as the chill left him; and after trying ph; . siciam, quinine, moat of the Tonics advertised, and every. thing recommended to him, was about to give up in despair, when Carter's Spanish Mixture woe spoken of; be got two bottles, but before he had noel more than a single one, he was perfectly cured, and has not bad a chili or fever since. Mr. Longden is only one out of thousands's]o harebeen beuefitled by this great tonic, alterative and blood purifier. ...flee advertisement .1212:dew :y ~ t a;Vtac __ Va;M ai y ;yx ON NAND AND Ma BALI HT FLEXING BROTHERS, rroa Itlimei Vereitteo mod Livo. W'hofeaak iggi.a.s and Drakes in intend Afedicinea Corner Fourth and Wood streeta Pittsburgh. KF.ELER'S .IMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne's A.terative: Carminative Balsam ; Hair Dyo: 4 , Expectorant; Sanative pi s: Hair Tonic; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam ; Iloolland's German Elvers; Holland do lhadetter's Stomach do blerchise, Uterine Catholicon gtorms' Scotch Cough Candy; Price's do; Thorn's do; Howe's do; Osgood's India Chalagoguo; Morse's Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; Photon's do Batchelor's do llicliunn's Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown's Essence ofJamalca Ginger; McAllister's do- do: Kidder's Indellible Ink; Payson's do do; Arrthold'a do; Dr. Curtis' Hygearia: 'Lyons' Bathairoo; David's Lilly White; 'Barin's do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt's do; Allen's Narre and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Farrel's Arabian do.; Gardner's do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Barne's Pile Lotion;? Moen Fun; Searpa's Acoustic Merchant'. Gargling Oil; Ruahton, Clarke& Co.'s Cod Liver Oil; McAllister's Ointment; Sings' Itch do; Ferrel's do; Oray's do: Trask'. Magnetic Ointment; Judides do; Swalm's Panacea; Houek's do" Sargent'. Infant ' Panacea; Perry Davis' Pain Billet': Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; liougbten's Pepsin; Klees Petroleum: MeLaue's Celebrated Liver Pills llnuadreth's do Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's Anti-bilious do; Hareararilla Blood do; Even's do; SoDynes' Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills Jeyne's Anodyne Cough do; Towneend's Health do; Jew David's Plasters Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman's do; Radway's Ready Relief; Morrie' Remedy; Prof. Wool's Hair Restorative; EmerHn'c do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Town:lA.o'A do; Saud's do; Guysott's Extract Yellow Dock Kea Sarsaparilla" Wold's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey ; Highly Scented Brown Windsor Musk; Ludlum's Specific; McLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gum Arabic do; Sel.ers' do; warm'. Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Barry's Tricophoroue: Norwood's Tincture of Varatrum Yiride ; McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge, Pr. Lonack's Pulmonle Wafers; Thompson's Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. McClintock's Pato ily:Meelitinelt. Dr. Ncedham's Emmet Pumps; - Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps ; Gum Elestle do do. fablely 101ELD BOOK FOR RAILROAD ENGIN EERS.—C,ontain r ing forraulic Mr Laying out curves. determining fro. an gles, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc, etc-, together with tables of radii, ordinate', deflections, long chord?, matnetic variation, logerathfins and natural sign? tan etc. etc, by John B. Renck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. f 1,75. ....The object of the present work 121 to supply a want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Railroads. Books of convenient tom for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograrithinatie tablas/ire Common enough; bet a book combining with these tables otheu peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary connote. for laying out curves, tum-oute, crossings, &e., is • desideratum which this work to designed to supply. U. S. Hansa! Acancur, West Point, April 14, 1854. Genf/mew e I have looked over "Ilenek's Yield Beek 'for Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapted to the ob ject its author proposes, and have no question but it will be I ,und u very useful and practical volume both fur uffionsod field work. D. H. Manus. - 'NOY. April 21.1854. I am murk pleased with Mr. Hermes little manual, the "Field Book of Railroad Engineene With the Freemn- Bon amine af the most practical and useful of relegated procesaw among railway engineers, he has given other. which, new at least in their present form, appear to possess • mint of higher value than that of mere novelty—that of being in general susceptible of available, not to eay desira ble, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. ilenck's book Is ouch as to adapt it excellently well to professional needs, I have pleasure In expressing my cordial satisfaction with its execution, alike with the per spicuity of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex retie° t typographical taste displayed by his publishers: - B. nun - um Cias.L"sx, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. For Bain by WILLIAM S. RAVEN, Dealer In Bush:leers' Stationery, 503 Market street, corner of Second. - Locust Grove Seminary for Young Ladies. FRE next amnion of this School will begin on WEDN SS DAY, Septembyr 20th, and =dune forty-two weeks. Day Pupils from [be city are conveyed to and from the Grove in on exclusive Omnibus. Circulars may be obtained at the store of Mr. Georg° It.. White, on ?darket street, and at Mr. Mellor% 81 Wood st., or on application to the Rector, REV. WM. H. cLmuis, aud:td Pitteburgh, Pa. Seminary for Boys. Sulakwest car. of lifth and Grant rta.,opporitt Cowl House. Fall Senalon of Ulla &boot will comment,. on MON DAY, September ith. and the dulle, of instruction will be resumed by Messrs. 0111009 nod WDONALD. There are ten 'uremia, months in the Academic year. TUltigal 19 $12,60 per Quarter. The number of pupils is limited, and boys are admitted in the order of applict limas which may he made after August 3hh, at 5411berty street, or at school, or by letter &mined in Nal Office. auo.:aw+ PLAIN AND ONNANIENTAL JAPANINO, la all 10 'mamba., executed in the best style, ant at prices to snit the times, at the Old Shop. rear of Jaynes' Tea Store, Firru Street, below_ Wood. The attention of Tinners, Founders, Furniture and G 1... ware 31anufuturers, is solicited to our new style of Inlaid Pearl Papier %wide, in wool, glass and iron wares, of every description. Samples can Le seen and information obtained at the Shop, or at the Warehouse, N 0.134 Wood street 4l' Steamboat men eau also see a UGW kyle of Ornamen tad Ohaes Panels, surpassing any heretofore executal in lit' city. anflAm Dissolution of Partnasehip. rpm: firm of MULVANT A Lk:MAE was dissolved on tbe first day of July last, by limitation. and the death usly of the senior partner, Patrick Atulvany. Copartnership. 11R undersigned have leased, for a term of yeus, the We GLASS WORKS, Properties, and all the Mores and conrehouses, lately occupied by Melveny & Ledlie, and will continue the manufacture of Flint in all hs rletiee, doing business tinder the firm of 1,13.DL11i & IMAM. JAPWS E. I.IiDLIR, JOSEPH J. 111.01. Pittsburgh, August 1, 15.54,—;au5:1m Bathing Apparatus. IVE are manufacturing an improved BATHING APPA. RATUri, to which we would invite the attention cf the public, us all are interested. Instead of making the pumps or tin and using leather valves, as heretofore, we are uots „310,i„.j, the pumps of copper and the valves of brat e,• being not only a more complete article, but a durable one. We win always endeavor to keep constantly on hand Ca rious other Bathe of the latest styles. J. BARNDOLLAR, Iron City Store Warehouse, and Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Manufactory, N 0.134 Wood street. nuiblm I - HAVE sold my intzreet in the busim.ss of Long, Miler b Co., to E. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinuo at the old stand, Po. 1.09 Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 28,1&53. P. H. MILLER. S. A. LONG IT , THELLIP& B. J. LONG & CO., BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAB FITTERS, invite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, and other Sitar.: We St op bootee with GM and Steam, make Braes Castings of kll kinds to order, fur. Mob Railroad Pump, and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly On hand. i 731 (111.Elfans--300 bozo. axtro Cutti.it nor bY V /Y 216 RIMY H. OOLLINS. • - • rt ot".• IMP RIM lEl:ti.t i,tli~ IMEM:IMI , , ... 4, MEMO F f... OLEVILAND AND P1T1121171119111 IN CONNECTION wrrn STEAMIER/3 aIadZOLTPSE J.ND EXCIIANGE, VL4. wftr.svlLLic AND OHIO AND PENNSIiVAN iltAlLleo IJA ALLLINCE. TUE -webortes LA llnicit=heizetrt. to T1edo„111 North -1 o , E l r .04.,7t:1, and .st, VIA 6LSVELAND. Oa and altar TUFADAY, July 11, Pasten,rr 'Frain will run daily, (Sunday's eaceptori) as follows VIA Yr ALLSVILLE. Les. Wellitaille at 4 20, P. M., out Alliance at arr, ring in Clesrland et S 21, P. IL uniting a clog, with - Milligan Central rihnl,ll,l sr.] Chi. .tefilnerA for BuIT. , art.l r. I r xpro,' Train for Toledo, Chicago end St. lanL. Pam:gingers for the 4 P. M leave Pittsburgh daily (Sunley', as,pte.l) et 9 tal, A. .4 . on steamer Eclipse or Exchange. Fare to Cl.'ala,l. EIMMMI Leave Alliance at 720, A. 3L, and 12, M., v.,. a 1 nucleon with trains I', Akron. Cuyahtwa 1,, Ina arriving at Cleveland at 10, A. 31, and 2.20, P. M. Purl Cleveland. $4,00. The trains of the Ohio au-1 bunch at 3.00, A. Sf., 8, A. M.. end 3, , rflarr.. t t A.lll - for Cleveland at 780 A. M. 12,31. nra c;,O. P. 31_, and arrivela C 10,04121 a 1 10, A. 31., 2. P. 31 . raaXogees fn . F.'t- Lank an &the NArtb west, leaving, l'ici!hurgh on OW 3.09 P. 31. Train, Vla CLEVELAND, make a elnatt coon Rion altb lb g Night fiapreas, by a - bleh they arrive in Chlotga at On 31, next day. 'rima !rata Pitt,tarrxh to Chica boor , Pm:lmager, taking this Train. vi ieleveland. will 11-5,h Obi :ado ;Ile Train in utvnte.. other . , tichPted I. go, La Salle. i 7.4.1: _ . . .. _ . Time to eh:cepa, 21 hottr,-4t. Lc...aia, 4 , 1h:,..r, rile VIE WELLSVILLE. - , * EI VI A. r. 11.1 C . ,: To Cleveland , a' CA) n C:•,1 , 1,1nd .......... —.....7.1. , 1 Toledo 5,0 , T,:e , 10. Detroit 51 ra Detnait......._ .. n 1.. % Chimp, - $19,4 , 0 , i 1. ',o Cf„.ire..:.., - !11,1re ar 11,:..., Root island.-- U , ... :1:1.1. 1.:,:',1 • St. LouP , '1 I: . : - . I .Me l‘i.rm P/1.1.....12pre , are requot:!...ll to proatre their the office of title Company, in Mononoato.O. corner. J. DIM e ND, Suitt Clel J. A. CAtiGHEY, tirtpiug.A. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTB - = =~ •-=~ RAILROAD THROUGH IN FIFTEEN HOURS. ON AND AFTER TOUIa:DAT, JILT TORRE "" ""- MITE MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Son-lays exeeptiO) o'clock, stopping at all the regular ,sta• tions, and arriving In Philadelphia at 12 o'clock,. P 3.1. THE PAST TRAIN will leave Pltmburgh daily (except Sunday.) at 1 o'clock, sapping at 0 re,nsburg, Latrotx, Blairsville, Lockport, John4town, IVilmore, Oallitten, Al tonne, An., arriving in Philx.lel7hix at 4 o'clock, the next morning. THE EXPRES TRAIN will lease ecru crafts at 9 - .30 o'clock, stopping oily at Irwhea, Green.burgh, Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Lilley'n,llitkon, Altoona. ao., connecting at Ilarrishoirg with the train ftir, Wet more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,de, noon. TIIE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (except Sunday) at 5.30 copying at all ergo. laratationa, and running only n. 4 for a; Diaire - ville. TIIR SECOND AWOMIIODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Stuada3 - ,) . at 11 o'ohe.k, A. M., stopping at all sta tions, and running only an far as trinfouss. • RETIIItNING TRAINF. arrive in Pittsburg:, First At. cams:lodation arrivw at 5 creloch . , A. SI. Expro,, 1, I'. M. Second AcconsmodsiTlon,7.l3, P M. Mail 12.30,1'. M. Past Line, 2.10. A M. Fare to New York,Vo,so; get a to Phlledelphla,sS; Para to Baltimore, IS. Fare to 1.1,...f0rd florin— o, $5,70. Baggage checkal to all station" cn the l'enneylvarla Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing lieketyin cats, a - ill be ahat.76,ln= moms in addition to.the station rates, eicept from at ationi where the Company harp no lent.",. No note, of a Pete lenotaina on than See dollars rill ha recolvad In payment toe tlek.o.tr, e_, - .1.t those 1Ear , ....t by :As Banks of Pennsylvania. *sr NOTICE.—In cei - e of less, (I,mpany kill hold themselves rftroneible for personal blzgage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. h.—the Excelsior Omnibus Lite has been employed to otuvey paaecourrs and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each paremnar, and 15 cents for each trunk. _• - - - For tickets, apply to J. 31ESKIMEN Agent, At the P. E. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty at Pittsburgh, July 6th, 18-5-I—ije7 tte t A- t • • ' ARIA RAILROAD. New Arrangement, COMMENCING FEJIE UAL,' YtB, 1854. 1854. a 1854 MAIL MAIN Leaves ritteocagti at ti A3l; dines at Ala ante; takes tea at Cre,tline. and makes a <loon con• nection there with a last Expo Train, reeekting Cie 4r-. nati about 12 o'clock at night. EXPRg23 TRAIN here= ntplar,h 1.0 o'clock, P.M., er the arrival of the. Kt ;ress train from Philadelphia, • d reaches Cre•tline nt 14.30 P. It., connecting with the Night Express which rencho.. Cincinnati in the morning. Connections era mode with the Ohio and Indieca, and Bellontaine and Indiana railroad. fas Day Lon, IndianapollE rid towns in Indiana. , 411WeelliM Conneenans aro-made with Clervland. Mournerllle. San du,ky, Tolain, De:rolt and with Bucyrus., Upper Sandusky, Foreet, and the tow ng ,n the Mad }tiver Roal. Also, with Mount Vernon, Now - ark, Zane,ille 001 tnw - a• 1111 tbn Man4el,l road. Furs to Madan:ln 97; to Imlisns.7,l:, t , S; Dayton ga,:w ; to Toledo $8; to Columbus to Zsmssilla SS,ID; to Cleveland $4. Through ttclo.t4 to E,ltissillu at roduce.i "MU'S. AETURZiSING s TEC& EXPRESS TRAIN leave, Crovdine at 1.15 P and reaches Pitteburgh nt S.Z.M P M, connecting Trial the fast Express Train through in nfteen hours to - Pbtladelphia, MAIL TRAIN !caves CrEstline e •:-311, A. M., or the sr • rival of the Night Express Trani trout Cithi , noun, and arrives at Pitteturgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGIITON ACCOMMODATI,IN TRAlN:fees,. Pittsburgh at 10 A. 61, aid PM, and :!klen . Bright.,E, o AM,and 1.16 P . _ _ FREIGHT TRAIN Pictstnr,h nt.7.A .11 . , and 9 P M., and szri rev at 4.30 A 31,1 and 4.59,1! 3L Aar- The Trains do not run on Sanlay air Tickets or further information, apply et the ticket °Mem of the Ohio and Pennsylvania lisiiroad Company, or .7. 0. CURRY, at the corner ordre under the bioneegalo•lo Howe, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Tieknt Agent, F,lemi street Station. feb'M JOHN KELLY. L'es.iewor Agent. Pennsy/vanta Railroad SUMMER TARIFF between Pitlsbureh. Philadelphia an/ Baltimore; commencing April Is:, 15:4. First Cicar—Brroms, Celar and W O ,-,d,., ‘ Furniture, second band, Furs, Timms, Poultry; knokets or hoses: 76 cents 'O DA) .1.3. &mud Class—Dried Fruit. P. , : sir: Beer Skim:, Closer and Timothy P.er..l( tlLtsi.ware, ilpnlware, Hags, Wool an/ Shoop Pelts, and Eggs: Me. 'es 100 fie. Third Class—Bason and Pot) (1.600 Butter, in firkins, kegs or bbls. Leather, Soap. Window Glass, and Cot. ton, uncompressed 65c. lOU Zs. /berth Mass—Alcohol, Bacon (in cast a or boxes,} Baxley and Melt, Beef and Pork, Candles, (.'hoses. Lard and Lord Oil, 'temp, Whisky, Cotton, (rompreused.) Lee Tobacco 40c. ql 104) Eel. Mil=elM G. Bingham & Co.'s Transportation Lino fraikaM aP1156- TAND PR PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK—The Owners NCI! Agents of said Line base been for the past fourteen y,wrs c...nneeted with the "old established Bingham's Line.” They will give their usual prompt attention to the fore anilni of Produce, Mer chandise, Ae., in the Ehortest time and ou no favorable ten= as any other Line. Sir Only one4nan.,blpreent between IltUburgh, delphla %pi Bettlmore. - - GEO. BINGHAM & CO., Canal Bain, Eberly st., Pittiburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS k 276 Market snot, Philadelphia. J.VIES WILSON, Agent, 121 North et.. Baltimore. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, 86 Wert st., New York. Proprietor. $38,000 Worth of Farms and Building Lou! 100 FARMS AND 500 BUILDING IA)T8 Will k dirided among tliw Sabarribma on file Erming of as 31st of August, 1851. A LARGB NUMBER. ARE ALREADY ENGAGED:— Many of the Lot, near these hero been sold for from 400 to 600 per cent advance neer the .rice for whk-h these, lots are now sold, showing that the pur:hmle will be a good investment. Each subecriber, FOE ONLY sls,payable in instalments. of $5 each, will receive POUR BUILD/NO Ltrkd, 2.5 by IOU !feet, lying togatber, or a FA11!.4 of from% to 20 acres. These lots are beautifully located at LAKELAND, Long Island. where a new church and school home, end a-number of private dwellings. emcee, work-shots factories, Lave already been erected. several more are now taiog built, and several hundred will he ereriod the rem ing seami. This is aline opportunity of owning a delight* country residence near the city. when the domestic condiarts of • family circle can he fully realised, and where 28,000 build ing lots and about CYJO altar bare lately been sold; and sales are daily being made to individuate who, alter careful examination of its location and ascertaining the quality of the soli, are selecting farms for agricultural purposes, be ing confident that no land so cheap and calculate). to in• crease so rapidly In value can be had within 50 miles of the city. This Land would have been all taken-up years back, bet boa been an erdosled etia:e for the last o.ntury, and completely locked up for upwards of two hundred years-- since which large sales have been made, and where the wild dear roamed at large ally VOW be seen teentlfal cottages and cultivated fields waving with Om atnradant productions of oar mother earth.. This is one of the beat opportuniti. new offered to thew of small mesas who are destitute of n home of their own, to purchase one fors mere' trifle ; few _Lerma con taining each are and ten acres, and upwards, at from $ . 21, to $35 per sere. All persons wishing to *rein themeelves of the opportu• ray now offered to procure'Le toe farm or npleaUW building lot near the Respire City, ,ho rid make immediate septic. tion,aa theyare nearly ell eti l ,need of. Apply to CHARLES WOOD, WS Broadway, corner of Fulton street, Y. Y., where maps and pamphlets .n be tud, or bent if required by-. matt, gratin B. 3PLAIN, Agent 21 Fifth street. ilitt,:t;taik, iyl3:3lndaw is i_NUNDRIES— ; 10 bhda Baron Hams ; 25 " do ShOuldess ; 50 bbls new large No. 3 Mackerel; 30 hibbla do do do; to arri s 30 " medium do do 26 blrls do do 15 " Lake Trout, in store.' 25 " Baltimore Herring, In atora; 20 " do Sbrul, do; Is " No. 1 extra Lori Oil, do; 25 " Tanners Oil, do: 50 casks prime Pearls; 100 bbls Mega Pork; 100 ". Grease Lard; " Loaf Pug.; . • 001abds0. Sugar: • IMO Ws 0. Molasses, oak col era.; z • 40 borne W. 0. Tobacco ; 100 bbl= N. C. Basin; 40 casks Bice; 20017 ptau..da Dried bor.esCreaM E.t Ch palpl oo ,, . se dew. ; . ENGLISH 1 TLICLLARBOON Steamboat. Furniture and Chairs.. - ME are f . ,114 , -h . LI; fro entriged In thn menu nmon• of STEAllitilAT CABIN MAILS 4.1 rli/LNITCCE, of ..ory clawripuan,and per pallieu:ar attaaktax io tb. inanufseto re of the bag styl-g, suiLthle faith* um of Stoomboats. Jur estx.drnon Itt till, trench ttfAbe .i. 4... nes enables as to warrant astiiterti,n, as well Abe Promptitude In which orders ere 811,1, ea in ilea.; of .the work and personal eitrutiOU [Merl to the 44 4 Those Interested in furnishing Boats, will tht l advantage to give v • nil. : • s. 79stlopik*.: L . ,;1... , 4 14: - 2 - . 41.1. , i S L ~K~ %rim# ", ti 1.4 „ j~ { , R., ,TA. ,iL4,
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