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HALL.--011 Tuesday afternoon, two young men named William Deily and Matthew Halleet, entered the lager Beer Hall of Andreas A Guchner, on Penn stxeet, near the canal bridge, where they stayed until about eight o'clock, in the evening. pfaying <anis. At last, when they were both tolerably well “oirrnisd," they roes to depart, but forgot to pay their bill. The proprietors of the establishment refused to allow them to go out until the amount was settled, and placed them selves before the doer. Deily immediately shoved them aeray,and attempted to pass out, but was collared by Gneh eter and brought back, when he was thrown upon the floor end beaten to a shocking manner, until he was insensible. The affray by this time had excited considerable noise, and another young man, named Henry Gertriek, who was staed. lug on the canal bridge when it first commenced, ran Into the saloon, and attempted to protect Deal), but while en gaged in doing as, he also woo felled to the ground, by a blow over the head from a beer glass. Before he could re gain his feet, he tendril three or tbur other wounds from woaponryand woo at Let rendered completely Wien- Able. The trams wee finally stopped by the interpoeltlonof Alderman Parkinson's polka, who arrested Andreas and Geehner: This injured men were tabus to Dr. Heslips' office, where their rounds, which prove.l to be of every redone chute ,. ter, Were Ursa sed, by . the Doctor. The Remised hail • hessing before AI/ Parkinson, yester. day afternoon, and gave bail for their appearance at Court. Ai hiPOSTOII.—An individual who calls Mm. self Snyder in some portion. of our city, bat who, we pre same, has a number of old tees, Is copied soliciting nub rcriptions from our eitlaansfor the relief of indigent families who have lost their chief support by Cholera. It is need. less to say the fellow is an arrant humbug awl Impostor, as among all the fatal eases of Cholera which oczurre d, the innwivors' relative. tooled no pecuniary assistance. We understand the rascal has succeeded In raising considerable cams from benevolent citizens, whose sympathy was strong or than their prudence. Several gentlemen gave him eve dol lars each, whilst °there gave larger amounts. He sometimes represent. himself as a Director of the Poor, and Is said to be • quite a genbecl and respectable looking personage. Any person to Whom he may apply for aid, will confer a favor on the community by giving Information to his Honor. TEttli4l.ll ACCIDSNT.—A telegrapbiodespatch wee received last night, announcing the death of Mr. Samuel M'llluley, by & railroad accident, which occurred near Al toona, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. It appears that Mr. WHinley was mussing from Hillside Station, where he had been at Camp Meeting, to the point above mentioned, upon the locomotive of a freight train. When within a short distance of his dmtlnation, the engine met with some ob. etructiOn, which threw it off the track, and upset. Mr. M . - Hholey wee thrown underneath the machine, and killed le moot instantly. The despatch does not say whether the engineer, or any other person, was Injured. Mr. ki'llinley was an old anif well known citizen, having resided here fore number of years, and his mournful and sudden end, all be regretted by aIL His body, we believe, was brought to the city in the rue o'clock train this morning. CLIOLELIA.=A German woman and two of ber children, residing on Ohio street, near Rest Lane, Ailgheny, died from cholera on Tue.lay evening. On the morning previous, she went to market, and minims.] • large quan tity of cucumbers, and other vegetables, of which the whole family made a hearty dinner.' Almost Immediately after, the woman was attacked with the usual premonitory spur,- toms of cholera, but paid no attention to It until too Late to save her life. She died a few hours after partaking of the unwholesome articles. SubaNuant to the death of the mother, the children were seized with the same disease, and Ilrel hot a short time. The femily were Interred yeaterda, morning. We understand that another child in elm lying very ILI, and not expected to survive. UNFORTIINATI MAN.—Alex. Reno, an Italian, and portrait painter, was committed to jail on Tuesday night by 'Squire Symmcs, of Birmingham, on a surety of the peace, preferred against him by C. Ihmwm. Uo has teen lama° for a short time peat, and in this elate committed the act for whirh he is charged. It became neoesaley to pier. a mass.' over him durinz the whole of last night, and with difficulty was kept from injuring his own tartan. Ha IS • stranger in a strange land, and his appearance this 2113rning was each as to °trite pity to his behalf. Ile 1. ti t doubtless find • home soon in the Inuna Asylum. GEORGE WAGNER appeared before Alderman Parkinson, yeabsnlay, aul made Information agaltot David Johur,for assault and battery and endanYering his life Wagner is a slater by trade, and alleges that while etandlog ttpon a ladder, n emmiletable distance from the ground. Johns shook it with such form as to throw too off, whertby be was Injund greatly. lle was cut very belly above the eye, and bruise t considerably about the head. A warraLt was issued for the arrest of Johns. Flse.—Somo unknown vile incendiary " set Onto niers. two story brick louse, on the corner of Slur von' and 1tab...2. street..., Allegheny, strata two o'clock ori Tuweay morning, and before our firemen could 'wowed to r caching it, totally ctueumed. The house belonged to liir.Caltiourt, of W. city, and was unoccupied. The lava .111 be about ssol,—inwnrc 1 for 1700 in the Citizens' Com, WU- THE FOUTY Tair.res.—Another of these pre' canons scoundrels, named Hugh M'llwain, was arrested and gent to jail. He confelond to being concerned Io the larceny of twenty dollars from Mrs. Gordon, of the Ninth Ward, and that he remised half the money, from Hettel. He also made statement, which will doubtless lead to the arrest of others monocled with these young scoundrel! His of the band areamr In prim', Nlauctouslisss.--,An attempt was made to sit Ifni to the Fort Pitt Glass Works, owned by Collies, Robert a.'! Co., and situated on iValbingion street, on Tue..day evening, hy . placing n candle and a buffalo of shavings on. flerseath the flooring. Fortunately the watchmen discos eyed and extinguished the light before it had time to do any damage. We have received from H. Kleber, Na. tOI Third street. the celebrated Know Nothing Bong," ecru peeed and dedicated to the Know Nothings, by WI. Nick dlao,"Gonotantinople Quadrille," by Charles D'Albert; Is a beautiful pie , * of mutil, a ith an elegant lithographic title page. or advertiaemenl In earthen eoluoun of If Molar, headed "Neweet Music." 13ociatimu Pic-Atc. —A sociable and pleasant Ple-Nio Party mutes elf to-lay, at White Hall, (Pryor's old stand.)on the Brownsville rued, abort Bee miles from the oily. It promises tole - a grand affair, and Is gate lik,iy to eallpee e :arid/log in the Pie-Nic lice this season. We hope it will be largely attended. EXTENSION OF GAS LIGHT.—New lompa haven teem placed along, tliir street almost .o Mr as the new bolts and the citireno of that lt,retofore benighted portion of our city, enjoy the ben.ht of a plentiful supply of gu GOOD AGAIN —The Mayor yeat?rday tined two huekaters,named John Mean. and Joaeph Riebardron, three dollars and wets each, for that abominable crime of Col.o - the market. DI6CHABOED.—Johti Houghton, who WU corn• milted to Jail on Tuesday, by 'Squire Wiggins, for Leman and battery, was released on ball yesterday. WI RIGUST to learn that Mr. Samuel Snowden was prostrated yesterday with another attack of paralysis, from which he will probably not recover. J. McLAca Luau, Fourth street, uour Wood, hie on hand a One assortuemt of home wort, which, for di/rattily and wear, we can , treaty recommend. TO COAL MINIMS t . 11 " 1 " It ILLIN t L',ENTRAL RAILROAD. ra s et a- an d sro le ra o li w on ' oltl c igbet e te rea ln etseethm'efq minus, at Cairo. and the eatensaveCoal bide In the vicin ity of the Big Mudd rir,aut miles north of Cairo. The supply of a sup e rio r , q ua li ty 0 o 0 f Biturninous Coal., on and to the Immediate vicinity of the line of the road, le in exhau.stable, and is depoAted in position. favorable to raining at a small met; and a market for large quantities will be found at Core at Cairo, for the supply of stestaboete navigating the 3liegiselpi.l and Ohio rivers, and for trans portation upon these rivers to other points. The attenCon of parties I.lrous of entering Into the be ailes ef Mining and .1114 Cool. is invited to this tunity of engaging in it. And the Illinois Central Railroad Company Will be ready to enter Into liberal arrangements for the transportation of the 0301 from the mine. to Cairo, or other points en the line', at once. Comtortninttioos may be addressed to the undersigned, at the office of the Company, 150 Wall street, New York. W. P. BURAAI., Preeldent 111. C. B. R. Co. • AR Per Cent Lower than any Farm lin the County. A VALUABLE FARM. FOR SALE—The subscriber is authorLsed to se4l the filtering described TRACT 01' LAND, containing 111 acres, rituided In North Wayettelowne ship, Allegheny county, Fa.,11 miles from the City of Pitt,- burgh, nod near the line of the Steubenville Railroad, with Coal and Lime Stone _under the whole place, and easy of access—lmprovements as fallowa A very comfortable Farm Thane, SD by. 26 feet, 2 stories high; Wash Home, Spring House, and other out buildings; a new Brame Bank Barn, 64 by 86 feet, Malebo' in the best possible Manner with Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing ' Apple Trees, best grafted qualities „• large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees all in bowfin ktder; about 85 acres cleared and Ina high state of cultivation, with water in all the fields. This land is very comfortably situated In one of the best neighborhoods in the county, being convenient to market, to churches, schools and Mills, and would not be to the market, only :hot the owner Is about to remove to the far west. Terms easy and price moderate. For further parti. mature ace the owner, WK. 110811, on premises; or the sub ecriber. JAMES C. RICHEY, an2lidaw • Real Estate Agent 1 Olt vieu.S.—• superior now mill on the Ohio rime, op. polite Freedom, and 32 acre/ of land, on which are three good dwelling. and the mill. It IS all Mimed at • great lanais. Also, 100 acres of gooelana, well improved, with good buildings., and eo norm In good cultivating order. It is three miles from Baker's Landing, and La good opportunity to get a home. Alan, 323 acres of. prime land on the Kanawha river, Vu, four and • half miles from Parlumrourgh,andonnbalf mile from the Railroad. It le • superk,e piece of improved land, end offered - at a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, auls 75 Toroth street. giViWJAIU *AN tITAII• • • Ixrzes)lAst recidvedby_ I._/w7 A. A. WOLIJAU • 0- ' -o a ; , i• TELEGRAPHIC. By the O'Reilly Linei for the Morning Post AUGUST 24. Fire in Brooklyn.-Airea of a Forger.. New Yon', August 23.—A11em & Clifrard's lumbar yard and two etorehousee In Brooklyn, owned by N. L. k 6.Orin. wold, contaluing hemp, auger and molasses, wen burnt this morning. The loan emounte to $20,000 to MON; mostly Ingurod. Richard Backs alias *Adolph Hoffman, was arrested last night, charged with committing a forgery upon the Prue. sMo government, and obtaining $12,000 thereby. He arriv ed here in the Atlantic on the bib. Most of the money has been recovered. Herman Mengel was arrested ulna accom plice. Alfred Edwards a Ch.; Bilk jobbers, sospended yesterday. Their liabilities are said to be over half a million of dollars. Palling of a Building—Several Lives Lout. !Ignominy, August 23,—Two tire story granite bulldinga, forming the last end or . Millen block, fell to yeatenlay af ternoon, with a tremendous crash, burying one of the per. sons inside, who were reefing the street at - the time, In tb.. mins. The buildings were in ilmad street, Nut 95 and th e form.. or e s mounted by W. K. Lewis k Bro., and the !ot ter by Ilatmemau, Hazen & Co. Thom known to be killed aro William Downing, clerk of Hannemang Masan kCo • druggists, aged 20 years; David Itiley, aged 8 and Margaret egedlo years; the two latter were killed while on the side walk. A young woman to stated to be to the ruins, but her hotly has not yet been found. Thebes Is estimated at $120,030. New Oaerams, Angast 2 . 2.•'—The Reamer Charles Morena arrived with later news from Texas. Among her paseengers are R... 1: Walker and T. Butler King. Walker's contract for the Pacific Railroad yid signed and sealed. Gen. Smith had called for six companies a mourned troops against the Indians. . The Governor would promptly reepond. A letter from Fan Antonio ear the Indians have organ teed a large expedition against Mexico. The crops are promising Emir. Accident to ilic San Jacinto 805c0,,, A uguet 29—The accident to the Ban. Jacinto vs. exagzeratee. Thn engineer, in stet. that there n occasion to remora the mne.hino•y, and alt trill be med.. right in a few days. She will moire docking for re-eaullt. Ing, iu consequence of leaking badly. She will be able In proeeed to the Billie Brier • few da)• detention. PLIMADMPIA, August 22.—There wee a firemen's riot last night between the Spring Garden and Good Will lloseCom peel, and the Independence Itnglno Company. Plstnle were tired, nod Peter Johnston wee killed by shah throe& the head. Andrew Culbertson was severely wounded. BAITIYOftr, August 23.—A lire occurred at Richmond on Monday night, .bleb slistroyed two tobacco rectories, tus longing to Gentry A hatcher, and J. W. Atkinson. Loss $50,000. The null of the building fell upon thres firemen, killing one and seriously injuring others. New YORK, August 23.—.7. O. Young's harness factory and twelve adjoining hulidings . on Railroad avenue, from Rost Green to Kim etreet, wore destroyed this morning. Lots $50,C00 NEss Yokt, August 21—Storks batter and quiet ; Money and Sterling unchanged; Cleveland and Trdedu 7134; Xrie 38%; Reading ess7. - ; lierlom 33; New York Central SS. Cotton firm, lincitnalew. Coffee and Sugars firm, limited gales. Molasseenulet; distillery wanted at 24. Ilya uu changed; moderate salts at liresbnia rens. Ylour...yrires considerably higher; low grades adranc-d 130432 cents; Bales 4000 ibis streight St etc at $4.76a 5.25, holders asking mnre at lb. close; good Ohio S9,Thesalt),l2: Southern dra, with upward tendency, sals,s 4500 hint at 406:1927. Whip kr dull, with declining tendency; miles 760 fable Ohio at 36 Wheat firm. business restrict/4i; to Western In mark e t oats to gns.,l demand at 5:437. Coru unotenagso, a moderato demand at 1 - 11 , `Ti011, rote.; pato. 33.000 buehsls. Pork...mess 413,71.e - 41 1 1.07: prim., 411.374,11.60 Lard... 's ties 1000 bbls 01 1 le4113,;: kern 116 Cut Meats firm, with moderato demsntl. nun, to 034.11 demand; Ono 14 trdlitt,l4. Lard Oil Teri firm' at 761063, far each. 1 1 untnarnis. August =.—Fleur quiet, prices firm, a few hundred brands for export at 4.4 5(44,62 a ideally demand far the supply of [rale at former rang. kyr-four aril CGTI3• meal, no c hange. Wheat arry little arriving: In good de. and at ;he attest!, non rd y,terdny : salsa 2 Aid 61 , 10;4- dinar) •nd mime Southseu eel at 41/3,,41,70, and arm. white It $1,71.00. ityo itlf,UttNi tat $i,0441,11. Coln cram and in dons old at s3li ellow. Whisky scarce, small asks at 1;7. Claciaasn. August 23.—The river has fallen three thank weather worm. Ylour tlrm at $ whitie. Whisky stew:ken to 2714. Provisions ar. at 61li for prime bbl Yard; 113 for Maas Folic. and G!..i for Bacon Eiden, and 6 for old Shoul der. Groceries unchanged. rjATING determined. treat family resolons, to Outgo 1 . 1. MT eT,idene and being stow thing to transfer w The ilitiftd • to any but an earlier, t alit eel! the highly improved CihtffiNllts AND !il where f tow bee. The ring. dent end ground. jego iris Do lin , Tiptien to may person in this vicinity, a der proepect, aelubrity, to...they challenge comparison over any, here or . inewbere. A. neer to the centre of me city so poweible to attain all the beauties and health cf the enuntry, to arty other direction nround the city its veins would be celdul•ted an town t,,e. It Is well hood. this inconweindile piece be. been improcisl without regard to cost, milt...dug the bl i thest taste and j Lida-omit, 40 that for estivenience, modest stud cl t enj bleu% It t. the beau ideal Wan American V.lle ef Th. number of acres to be .1,1 will he tigers.] upon anti the purclisser, to frrint orl • 1:1Cw nrert to he lot t off from the angle in Penne) lc a- Ma Act one optewize. Whether this not', be audit:toed or rot, u wiel to sofil for the Wet oC. a made 'Whit a reawma hie time from this date. aulEclw JAMES g CRAFT. New arrival of Chickeriars Piano.. JOON U. MELLOR, 0.1 illno.l otr- ft, wOll have opened to..lav ( vlon.lay): :to following NEW •PIANO I'OBTF..O, In.in the ovlobrated• inannfastory of CLUCK-EI:I3M A &MS, 800- Tito .petbly carted 7 o , tate Piano Four plain Roselectod •• Three earred do O-14: " •• One extra nerd •• One plain Iniaeorpod qtyo Four do do 0 '• •• Platen Wal oat `• All the abate inettennento hare been linkhed during ine hut month, and ate of the lobst rtyle , of funitturr. .lote riably at BOSTON PRICES, and every Piano warranted JOHN 11. 5111.1.1.011, No. 51 iVO4I meet ao7l Agent for CLirk•nrt k linettn. SAriIIUSKT 811014:T Id.W. SA Lb.--herty feet front on Flandunky street, Allegheny, he V deep co Gay alley, with 2 twilit Imo*, on oonclu.by idreet, sun a frame house on ;he alley. The ...nay lenifte oontalee ball. bra rooms, all.. toteenuant. Thi next house Conuliro s hall and/out roorar,wellar.of en, Ac. roe price and term, apply to '. CI:T[111)04T A ?ON, au4 Real &orate Aoite, 140 Mint ,treat. - num: !MANDY 4 lib N'lBL ,tor medlcinal purpotea. 1 rt hand AWL for rale by 1122 AI'CIt :CND. J 6Vi7IL are aelllog ab kind. W.ku., arid Jewelry at =deb lower prime. than l usually obtolmol el.ewbere. Ciodomer. m. 7 depend on dattlr.g goods al my agabdslunent at 'Poet as low, and ken• erally lower, than the ...tern market.. All I r.'. war ranted. Silver {Tare. manufertiaml nt my own wilrlm, in Oakland Jewelry mAttur., , tur.d to coder. and neatly repaired. Width repairing done aa beratordra, In the bent manner nod war-auted. Military 1:1c . .14 of all kinds, at ea4..t.n - JOHNSTO7I7I.; PENNA.. MIR; undersigned - flaying Wier, ehargo of the ahoy.. I named Ilouzo, and refitted it PI a large expel:tie. In a comfortable a. well so elev.,. tit style. to now prepared to re. Moo guests, and giro ample eitilefeetlon toll who !nag patronleo the nnSdf JA Y.. re iier7il rY. Volinablel , roperty for S•lo. rliwO Wr, OE IiKUUND, up.n whir+ aro erected four Brick sod two Frame Buildings. which root-sonuatly for'Pk. Said property le tilLtni to the Ninth Ward of the ci'y of Pittetutrith, Oil -Perm street., between - and -- street,. Alsa, the Factory and Ground known .s the •• kkortre Works," situate,' o¢ the eurrher Of P. 113 atal Morris stre.ts. Also, 23 acres of unimproved land, rituated on the Alle gheny river, on.. mile from Knot Liberty. On a portion ad this lend there le the hest Feu !1111 location In the county. Also, a number of lota MAI Gluing from I to a gales of cbolce land, situated one tulle north-west of East Liberty, and one mile east or Lawn-weevil's,. The above namnl , Nears of property are •cry desirable, and will be disposed of on advantage°. Items to early pur chase.. For term of sato and further Information apply to Win P. Batumi, No. Wood strfot, Plttxtturglt. D. D. TNOMPSON, aulf:tf Af.,ign.l for Jas. 8, Negley„... CANNOT UG IiF.AT.—We wieh It distinctly understmA that we are selling oil our ptent stork of fine Gold, end Sliver Watehea, of the very beat quality; line Gold' Jewelry, of the moat ticeiranie styles, and of almost every description; pure Sliver Spoons and Fork.; Natal de; Pearl and Velvet Portalnoales; Card C3/10:1: hoe 31antle Clocks; Tea Petts; Fruit Motets, Ae- at front 10 to 16percent. below former prices, and much lower than any other estab liahment will mil at in this or any other western city. Cit izens it'd atrangars will find It to their advantage to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. All *Kielce warranted as represented. The bout qUality of Watch Glasses set at 1S cunt each, at lIGOII'H, ante 51 Market drool. Baill/WAIT'S itliTHOSPPArf.—Part . c)76i." - J Lay, y, Bralthaait's Retrospect of. Practical !di:dicta. oral Surgery. Agatha .er Family Pride: by the author of Pique, he., &e. For aide at the cline Book Store of 1111.1. E &888 OApi OOTTAtiE BULLBEtt—A series of j signs, Plane, and Specifications. from $2OO to =1!10(0, for nouns for thi People:. by John Bullock, Architect, Civil Engineer. kb Lc. Our Honeymoon, and other Comicalitles from •'Punch," with original illustrations: by J. APClerean. Just reoeiied and for aide by B. T. O. 310 ROAN, auS 104 street PRanysoN & MERRILL'S Extracts of Vanilla, Lemon, Rose, Peac.l3,.AiniOnd, Strawberry, he. , for flavoring tee Creams, Blanc Mange, Puddlnga, &c, for sale by auT W. A. M'CLURO. SkI,LNIte —A single producing wonders I Read the follow. T /11: TE.UTLI PERRI OP., Jeffersorven Jan. 27, 1852. .10.. R. R. Santee bought of J. R. Dees, one bot li of your Vern:Mug., and gate it to a child of mine, and ./ expelled fra large worms, end quite a number of small one,. M. ['marls. OASIILL TO, Jefferson d), Feb. 7,1662 Ma. H. E. Sxuams—Havlog trloJ your Vermirtige In my family. I can say that it is not to ha surpassed by any Vor mirage in tho woad for extolling worms. a. 11110ADY. WINSLOW,TP , Jefferson co., Feb. 17,1852. Ma. It. M. Fixtxxas-1 give one bottle or your Verralfuge to my child, and it expelled 75 largo worms. I think it tne beat in um. Yours, respectfully, P. Drallea. Prepared and cold by R. B. BELLURA & CC, aul9 Pittsburgh, Ps Jiff STOOK OP PlSNthi.—l would respectfully inform _IA the public that lem now selecting, at the factorise of New York and Bovton, a most extensive and elegant slat of new Piano Fortes. The utmost core end attention will be given to the selectionof the very beet instruments which are manufactured:in this country. Purchasers are politely requested to await the arrival of these instrumerte before buying elsewhere, as they will have the advantage of choosing from among the finest tenet Pianos which the New York and tort markets afford. Purchasers are invited to examine the above on their ar rival, at the old established Plano Depot of I l CHARLOTTE 1110114 sul6 ! . . No 118 Wood street. CIiLAPnr.BIOI VINO SWABS— P Whits 80ft Crushed at 8 and 9 cents per ID; N. O. Sugar, 99 An inr $1; fsr aids by lead ErtP.lolll. Ild.tiAZllat for Atigast just reedyed" and for oda at PAUL 11.1.11DIERSTAtenu7 DePot, oppoilte the Theatre. Extensive Falters. From Texas I=l I:= Fire In New York TELEGRAPH RUMMER I3=t=l NV. W. WI WVIN. Mark.t feet. earner of Worib NY: A. OILUENFENNEY k CO., 76 Fourth struot, =HI AEU S POR RIF ER JEWS'. The river may be saki to be etatlonary, with , vorenteem Inches In the channel, by the metal mark last evening. The steamers diecharge and Jule Laser are the packets for Brownsville; the Lamar In the Indiming, and the Be chenepe In the evening. Copt O. W. 13ownuues new steamer arrived from Browns. title yesterday, and is a credit to the mechanic of that Place. The skill manifested in eyery department of her construction and Stash refiert much credit upon all con cerned la bringing her out. Rho is fully equipped, with the eimption of our local Inspector's; Report; and, if anything should be found wanting upon inspection, thero isCno doubt but that Captain Bowman's good taste, and his eXperiertre In fitting out boats, will readily make good and substantial alt things necessary—so as to conform not onlj with the re. quireetenta of the Steamboat Law but the tastes of the most fastidious. STEAMBOATS "1854: PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOITISUILLE, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh aml.Chielonati Steam Packet Line, FOR 080 CORVI[SNC➢ or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BCPWRIOr PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE, Aged Saint 1.01112. True Lutz is composed of seven idair k ßeet class powerful Steamers, une. lualled for speod, splendor, safety and comfort, and le the 001.0 0000000 0011,! WIZ or 81100 Poems on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. 10.11 Litt. of Steamers from einchanati to Louisville and What Louis, by which passongers and freight are foo.oed and re. cripted through ?ally. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Boats. • Dupe Ikparlarre austains. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. Bartaoorita...Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 2......1. B. Deets Monday. ALLEGHENY ORO. 3rLail Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACF Wm. J. Konart- Wedues.lay. PIIILADELPILI A R. J. Gates-- Thursday. PITTSBURGH it. Cureaam---....--Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jan KLIIILPSISII. Saturday. Leave daily st 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received alter nine o'clock on the morning of dew -tyro. For pi:Hadar', Apply on board, or to JOHN B. LTVINGSTON,I JOHN FLACK, I PnOt, Woong•beLlitatiwi BuUJiugx Idocl9l ll= For Cincinnati and St. Louis. Tn. new nod putedantlal ' , learner lIELLE GOLDING, Capt.. TN dui Gl.inno, win leave for the atave and intermediate porta, on the firsf rt.e of water. For freight. or pa. • a apply Oil board. Ylll Regular Wheeling P•e het. 111 C hummer Mill SE, Captain Growls D Moot; loaves truly TiCSDAY. TtitlitSDAY, SATURDAY, at V o'clock, A. and coo. twitting with t w C. and Y. Railroad ut Wciluvilla. For freight apply to ha) J. D. COLLINOWOOD, Azent. 18,54." CANADA WEST. Cle~eland r Port Stanley and Port Burwell, THE SINE low pnwatire eteamer TEM/ RAPII, Catteln It. Hsiang', will make two trip • week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, euJ Port Iturwell, se follow.: beavev Cleveland for Purl Manley, every 51UNDA V and TRURSDA 1 kWh:NINO, o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Iltaaley at I &dock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland in ery Wit:ONE:TRAY and SAT(' RDA T bVt.bikil, at V 4 u'eliok. The Teleegratt, oonneela at Cleveland, eon (ha Columba. Slut Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pll.l.rgb. Cie Lake shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad,' At. eiinneeta st Port Stanley with ft, London Una of Rages, r hkb connects whit the treat Weetern Roilmed. Poe freight and paiwass apply on board, or to SQZ)ViLI. k LAURXRDA LE, Cleveland; h. F. Port Steinlei or A. If/litliikt. Port Burwell. WANTS. U=== FICut r.z ON I t y T t. O ,” T a lllt Kr: T oILeA r i zpi) wrurtl premium Le paid. Ad ' erelM n od iel, P. O. keLit.at Perelman fur • Green 011ae• Hones E13:022 4 GOOD tamps nt and eaperteoned GLASS BLOWER, to whom the set wages will la wwb.l to take charye of and e a well established Green lilac Moses, in Baltimore tit . .four. need apply but those who can glee termigeptionsttle references as t times:ter, steady habitat, industry, to. Applkationa ant resittestad to be made immediately at the INtuntlng Rama of Lb. " DAILY MOB h • IRO DOnT," or all letters addressed (poet pail) to "E. I . /C. - slit rn Ira n = sy«tCul attention. Jt3l LAND VistlillANDl WANTED-617S 00.—I wish I por chae. Issrol Asmara, to the mounter Firs Thoussail Aril., in 100, SO or 40 sem Wmants . for whi-h will be paid A 179 In 04. for 100 anew, anti in proportion sir us .n/40 soros Apply to JAMES LILAKELY, Beni Feints , in! European .11Arnt, iny3 corner of is/Tenth east risaialbelii strssiis, WANTED—A rittl•tioll, by • Young Mau, as btoblt loopy:, Clerk, br liodroortan. Apply at FRANC/ACT:S . Agoory Oftfro, j - Y lo - - -- - ilfth ot. boar Pont Offlroo Lots.-Country tilt's, Apublic auctirio, adi lb. prams.. on SATURDA Y, Ilia alb day of Nejilatniau . Dear. at 0 ci'llock. P. NC • Cutter dtreet/on atiot,rlty th• taw: tof Crtn m Plana of Allegheny inunty, the utidirrelanol, Trust. or Mn Avon Mahon, win Pei •11,i01,1 •• 1014, tSIOd, ONE HUNDRED AND FOUTV 10011 4 , of ration/ eileti. adjoining the Devi:alb Ward, of th• City Of Eats burzh, aud lytag bet/worst Centro Areau• .al the la • r•lri• .I.4Ve of lion. Km Porter. A Ilia. of Ousalbuiton raw la , the premises. Thli proporty le ottuate waltla • few minute , walk of lb:if:bun llowatt, and °dery wane i oda,- tarots to coodisuiro 0.1 nalArl, dolti ng cheap and plea/not he/olio, 1 hey will he and without retierve. Ttiram—ristot.hlrd auk, .ad tn. reeklue la ora mot two pear., with intarirt. For further part/rular• a. lant• tAI IttYlltEnT DURK Trultrei. t., Fin Ithwt, opyni Dr the Coat: !loam, D. IT. DANIA, Antllitotar . FRANKLIN HOUSE. CUILSTNi UT srictxr, ABOVETIiInIi, PLII LA UNI.PIIIA PARKER • LAIRD, Proprietors. y 102.1 TIiKMI3 $l,BO PUN DAY. Treasurer'. Melee of the Abutters Valley Ilaftro•d Company. Cirratitelt:t w tlte „ux . . War ere hereby palthe t t the CI the Boar, of Ltirestore Inter called It.r a .1 , 1,4 hagsll went of Firs Whisto per share, Ing able LI Or Tt.►num au the lot Mottle). of JUNE, aril also Ere Pedlars share no the first Maretay of ea, It etatirkij Isiot, , b, anti the •hole amount la pat! my3O-tr ' ALVAN WILKINtL Tnesursr . BL'II.DI NG LOT FOR SALYI. A uyr fart frost pa WYLIM owl eater, ling A bad , 1O 64 Wir We all.r. tha the bark part of tiro Lot la a t4ilar Wall, built or two ...If Liao/Kw. 1 - lwa Lit In In • &Arable lot-lama for a rwildenew, anti will he told low, said on • &fumble Loma Title wood, sad clear from Incumbrawco. Eitatuire of ULU. V. /03 At OWe of blot -alai Pool FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A BLILLIZiII Leff ALLUtllLiilf CITY, Liet by low • A wool baraala can b. h.) by apply is; woo. at th. abbe of the lil)ftlf PC/ Pon. . _ Boat Store for Sale. liz rainterittew ufGrti f.r wl. hie. entire .trot of G eyries% to ilb rood twill of lb. C 4.443113. leane of hour, • Eaquirr of WESLEY GREEK, ea 2191." No. In Nellthtehl ttrott. Lot for Sale. 4 own) buitwoi LOT. 211( , et front ou Carron .treat _a.Lp lou teat In deptlt, in Llarmiogltaol, tern La (ea ebesp. Y.n , lvtrnw ULO Y. (JILL/JOUR, ArIS •t MANI or tLe Morolo• Piet. WANTY.U--J. aittaktiou for a Yana Llautl: a yttoog man, who boo been rale./ to too buJittaas. Aypty •t IftANCI3CLe' &Jaime OM,. N. a Filth 'treed. neat Poet Odle, J ys EtßelD7 26 “)rt"'fr"7';'"l hf bbl. Whltw V.h; At Male 4o; M hf bble Trout ; 11 bbin do; 10 hi bblo Pickerel; for rule by jyl7 !UMW 11. COLLINS. MI/LAMM-4 , 0 br.le :NOW Ch. Warm; 25 ' Bugar llama; for We by , /Y 27 KING I 51001LIIKAD. _ I,IIFTEEN (;111NT6,10.11 IIAkI.MIL.II , OIt AUOUST—Juot .1: rarairud Llarpor's Magazine fur 41 ugue. ; Ora Is n.t. For rah , by aul II. MINEII. 1 CO 82 Stultbtlaba rtreet . _2;___ doriptlon of Dry howls nor tolling-at froxnq Es os to !,4 leas than ugual at A. A. PLIAFON t CI) , jVni'LSFifth aireet.. AVERY PINK DRAYHORSE d )mold, for ate; gain of VLICHING 11E09., JeCt CAI Wood Atreot pit' METAL—Lou [Ts . A tl ,, erle r r ... eo it. unty ko , u in smtry !Ark; For sale by Uys, KING A 51001tHEAL. FEscu liDalllAbl marked A. A. down 6 and oa writs per r • yard, at MASON . s, • •••• 25 Fifth excel. G°DRY'S kr.tOILLQNS !OK AUGUBT.-41odey's Baur, for August, just received Ind f.r.srilo by S. B . LAU VFKIL. 87 Wood st. NOTICE TU FAHMEIL6.)-- 60 linrse itakeo, improved pattern ; 20 Patent Grain ; 40 dozen flay Hakes; . ..V do Hay Forks; 6 do Gram Cradles; 20 do Foythes and Bneaths; 10 do Ilurre Muzzles; for at 47 Flab street, by 017 WAIWROI'. i t u.N ilo r t:t .. g o : ._ Purple Top, Yellow ebard.n, Norfolk, Olobe, end DlliCW llybrli; wholoale and retell at the Seed Store, Binh amt. RA je2n JAMlig BDROP. JAMES' NEW AllelltlCAN ROMANCE, TIOONDEROCIA, or the Biaob Kegle, by G. P. IL James, Er., author of many good length& Stories. i.ore Good and Nos Books: Our Honeymoon, from Loudon Punch. Rosa Woatrl le, by Alexander Dome.. Sir Jasper Carew, by Charles Lever. Katharine Ashton, by Hiss Fashion and Famine, by Ann L Stephens. The lamplighter. The History of Pyrrhus, by Jacob Abbott. For rale by anl4 H. MINCH & CO.. 8: Suiltheeld street. t VV l 4.:.::L'hy....btztr...tf,enlatt,.. - .. -- A. A. MASON A 00., 1327 25 PM street. SALT -1 00 bble No. 1 Italy for ealo by 17 3 / ArCLURRAN, lIERRON a 00 ES.SIGNTIA I. OILS— • 100 Ilt. Oil Origanum, pure; 00 do Bergamot; . 00 do Lemon; 70 do Cloves; 80 do Roissioary; 711 do Launder; . tAI. dO Amber Ned; . • SO do Spike Larander ; 80 do Peppermint; 80 do Swam ; for male by WS - FLEMING BROS Tea, Tea, Tea. virE ars measles AVM New York sof Philadelphia, 889 UAW, CUBISTS TES, oltedng You,,` Joao,. Imperialrßrosposydar Weed, Botabood, mod Bogßob Breakfast, all ef gays bests carefully selected, sod will be add Se - A. JAYNE Pekin Too Store No. 88 Fifth streirt. .4+ • -K-` • . n }' ~ l ~. i'r :. a.i' • • - • , - • - • : 4 4 . - • • • BEE EWEN COMMERCIAL . POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND HERSHANTS° EXCHANGE... OFFICERS. President—JOHN BILIPTON. Ara rum President—Wm. H. Sturm. Second utt Wx. R. DROWN. &Cretan—Wu. B. litarn. Treawrer—.loaf D. SCLI.I.T. Stsperintendent—S. T. Nos:mem, JR. °manilla an Arbitration for Asissust.—Wm. R. Ras v.., V. P., DAVID E. Pug., Wx. IHA, Wx. ILLICILAAT, W. II /et. Likl49. DAILY REVIEW OF FITTSBMIOII MARKET Orrica rie ea. DAULT Norma POST, 1 Wednesday, August 23, 11151. I FLOIIIL-36 libls superfine from Tehraf at ?6,03; ;24 and 25 bbls do from depot at $8,72 and P,83; 1103 Lll!ti do from store, in lots, at 0,00; 21 dodo at $8,87 ; 20 do do 56,6; ; 00 do fine from first bands et $5,12. BOOAJN.-18,000 P.. city smoked hams 10:410l,i. LE) dap, 11,000 floe shoulder,,, FITIO,A, • t 7,, do; 206.0 tto , do at /de, do; 4020 Iba 61.001ders do do ; 26.10 Ise shoulders do do 7e, do; 1000 Itis ,Ides de du lc. do; 220.1 &boulders do do Gc, 11,Iei 200) 0).; loam. do do do; 16,000 IDs country side, ; 25 tie,. , oogn r cur,* looms at 120, 60 days; 20 tierces luaus bugged 10411, OR AIN.-125 bruLols Oats et cans' Pl ITATORS —2OO bushels to lots at canal, at $1,75,51,67. SUGAR.-25 blade at .114 c. WIIILSKY.-95 Ida at 100, rash: 25 do 31c, do: 13 do 32c, do; 60 do rave at 31, do. LARD OIL.-10 bbl, No. 1, at 76c, GO days. HAY.-28 loads at $20(426 Is ton. ONIONS —2O tibia at $1,25 ip bushel. SODA ASII.—I casks at 3.,4,e, rord). PIO METAL-56 tool No. 2, anthilicito,e $42, tia moo. AUCTION SALES. Auctlon..Dedly Srdea A T the Commereitil Sales Roan., corner of and A Pitth gtreete,sit 10 o'clock, A. M., a general icsortment of Seasonable, Staple arid Fancy Dry Uood , , Cutting,l3.ot, nut Shoes, Ilate,Cape AT ' 2 O'CLOCK, I'. M., Orocerine,Queenerrare, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Olarsee, New and Sarong flood Lleurebolg and Kitchen Fur niture, &e., kr. 7 ?CLOCK, p. • Henke, Statiortery, Feeley Arti-len, Hardware. and Cutlery, Clethltrt, t tl 4 , 1 ,:,,1 Silver watch.", dr, P. M. 1)AVI.?. DAVIS, Anctior.onr. "IRPIIANS' COURT' BALE OP A FINE Cot NT/a SEAT. J —On THURSDAY EVENINth Audd:t amt. at 7!..r, 'clock, at the Menlututa* Exchange, Fourth tree', will he old, agreeably to adjournment, by Thom., Dayt on, Executor of Mr. Arabella Stat.:Meld, decetteed. that era valuable and drairable Country Seat. iormerly the re- Lien, of the late Abraham Hflrbn,h, • • . . Title propert ii m e et pieastintly titan:ea In Wilkins townehip, on the motth side tit the Oree,Lurgli .nd litte• burgh Turnpike. and within • few a of the Wilkine• burgh Station cf th• Oriole Ilni The bream,. are In exeellent condltion, cworth.in t .Jt acne et:choke land, with large Brick bin neir.n Lieu•.•, Itrf•k Barn, Carriage [Louse, ie., of tin. Intl detcrii Gen: and Orchard of pcung Vtult T r• , ., Vlneat This In cue ui the matt dealrable 110 W aurally of an.ee et all time" by ILatie sl end Tut tti•On. Terme at genie. • plan can be ny hsrthet Iu formation given at the : , *lee Room.. ut:t I'. M. DAVirk ,4u- ti YUULIC SALE itY If !tor lA)TS —TIILA (Thursday) EVENINO, '24, h, , , . .t thr 3.larrl huts' Exchange, agro,nll.. to adjournmont, by ord., of John It. , te ll] tinder of e .I.—iralt. 0,111 in, I. I o tbo ixnpn.ring borto.qh of Eo• t iltfro!nzbunt Ti.-. I. : Cam. i) en 'tree. 80 to B) b.ct in wifth Trro.,—ttn,tlfth vaAa. bolon. - o • p a r.. with int....' u 24 I' 11 k I ~.„‘ 11 , W1) 1141 C-1.. CAI AT A d I 1 Al M..! , N1N6, II ~"•- ll.e dxl.• lu : 1 I .r.l. S. • lii ••:11. • Toy° 11 , 31. e r n ~, I or 1,, brz, atf.3 I'. M I'. 4 0 ni s i 1 ._ 111 , 10 1 N 14,3,15. Tani LV N't 'Mi. u 11, Irr,barl 73. I:l , l:mage. Vourtti ;qr., sun Nilo,: 'II' 11 TIII - Op1,11( 1.3 1:313.ei, 21 ate lirroboott.' I:xotato.:, Four!, .A-r -ooter of J 0.1.• Ilnoma. Mary, Treo,or frock in !Lie Mat+ 3! ~toy to•rep4)o,rit s I' 31 1,, 1,. TRAP in. T At Lll., y 1.%1,,,1N„,..5t, IBIEMMEI • I . ‘! I FLANNt.t.,-1 rd I .1-1 Liumesac , (AA. the Lusnot.clur,. I y su= I' M IPAI Tth: Vs!. O' , `i r A i'f TAW', - 40 0 l_ Till:Ps . niA EVE:AI:44. ".:4(b , th- Merrhaut4' Exetato ,. . I. 31, tot I !Owl 41 do 1:1. - 1.3to, 5 do fthoo fl 121. C..,ut 0,1,...,1: .t.,14. to Nr. Csty or titte!llr.rh Et 14,1. Mc IL Noon N. ,0.. I'PERIOII A'.N ,/ I —.71 1111'11.-D kV. to - :u Mr, Mary li. Dave, Davie. de. --. 1.1. tk•t rnlnnf Pi c• r Y., tour 1011. R•. 111 Turnpike Itnul, ioarm ilia, a flirt rare Merehant en! 'rt.: Mill. ; 1.. r, ....pit 44 inning • nut txrreli et it.tir pe rub a :t. , Motor, I ..lineC...oper ekup r tp. - Tbs ermtallis r.ur pad: ~( num.. tog Cloth, [blew retaan, twe eivabar, •C . •Lornits , e• it0)001,1111.1,1l c•rt &luta rlnr,ta.. , T 1... lbw lawn tra o,.lnty, L. wl,-.1 ,1 , 1‘.11 1 ., ."( when regninal In ary Tho nalghlantaarl la 1,1,111 v irn;.e , Cla •• twat In Wrater% Pon ti.y l.anl• I I. rn.tern work to annnt.:t nI &OAP,. I . • 1.. 1.,e, than twin,- that quanlit• read), alth a ra^ lyII:• Ira. t t rihen:!. A Ono of tbr prri.arty ran, be n I. lu, tl,O rr.•. Thrum. irtAtlog alnollua ...ran%V: ••'. •1: 0 1,• Wbo 14^1.1,1•• tsar tbi• pr,mi T.T230-.('no-ttaul r.. iu In• • m - . R.Viri: OF /1,1/.1 - AV r 1111 . 11' !VILE rnprl..h , r t.ke, Oeeeute nl. •unt,.; t• I put:l, ttsnt sal t. • M. A boos , of ent.rlwinthet , l. • !, sa.ll6llelnlng the eine. the ,•1,1 , e ,, induramteuta Yulurpo-• , ••-i to : e ••• • •••1....1n Oen el the travel:l,e. ~,rIC-UDI, EcEMI22I volt e F,v,clC. , A-1, • r, r gt,vy city..., • r, r part cf t, tux.tf.,,tur.n TIJ _ )11t1 31 um , . Urrly tww rt) .1:1: at, tnnkoo :2 aulv A livos Jos.llW Ater Allelon• gaud II!: nut......t0, 1” ricel, 1.1, •?.. j latest 4..147 of 1.k.A1:111 . -+ xcul '.1.1.1.•1N5. CAII.I. fire 1./.l.c.t,Ne. I:, 11. v. Or , -rt. 57.11 atd, If ollll_l , l. W tON by, NO AND 21 .0,10111,te rIC•iIP iit'l JIfII J'cr --C • t , al good ovylr, owl at traderats 1{1 , 4 I~oit :MA_ : n to 1..4. rnil %OA .Ith 7. 0. ;• I 4 r • Fratl.ll:l 11snri..--2.,., 1 ••• I•••••• ! water, with romp: on,' b-a,-.-, fruit ttwo, vat. 'toe, A , .10 rlo2'' T , r••• • • b. CI Tlll , l , .1 ',IN, 'tut' lien) 1_5•n1'11.1.• 1 F' AL f r A21,1..' Graham Gtsls,t L4,l)'• Taoists Son,)., Art J...0rta1,1,0 July. Oleassn's Pletnrlal, aud atl thl• -0.1,0: h,elal i.t‘: • this week, hare Men r”,iro.l a! VALI. 11.1.1.1S1:1C0 v dY24 11ith rtrmt...1.;••,.... 'UM LkAVEN t;UT AND Eladga Tltl.lllllo ..v t ronT4.llll.ofo of the rind., other Magolues, Russell A Be-a. will Mreart , r hvve leaves mad edges trimmed. Retwoubs , , at RUM. , ELL.I4', Ftlih drts.v. 2.9 ne., ,rik , r of Ma, ket. talSfitiT VARA /Nti Ti:A llt F.D.— I -t cebred a =tall lot of therelebranal ttcfniti.: Tea. fa an ear...tingly fragrant Mach T,a. tr r. ri.ry delicate jelAilrlitlO fl a. ar, ..0.1 tc , highly 01,1 fu tin,. that but little of It le braufbt to thlar,ontry--12 hi che•ht ntanforing the whole Importation MIA t -en Th,,, who I+ll a really Ana article are lavlbal to give it it trial W. A. lit; [; A1(14 et ro Wx n7W tiffertua iitCr etc.; f fine Watchee, rich sett Inebbetable m ) to 15 per Cent. haw. lormer prier!, and tit 1 , 1 per _rot lower than the name quality of vetle citu t.iiteined for at any oilier o.ldiablistaucra nest of the tantinteito. All we ask IA In fare comparbein, and we are cure yeti will lei ourtelnord of the limit by culiluit at 51 Market etrtp,l. jy'D 11l tiJD',l. No Humbu r wo DUMMIED TILIOUSAPID g. worth of nitric will nut int dit.tribute.l ut Ittitil:ltS CO 'l4 Ft tr Da. guerrootype Galittry, Firth ntrant, opposite Alanon'tt. tut upon tbn payment of $1 you can procure au gaol a LIKE :Ni:O an clan be procurtal in thin or Any ether city.. Cal And give un II trial. ‘111:, . . -mIL WASIELIIiIi. ULL/li unpactfully tufortu pupils and Hoods that he will confirm. , bio 1011 haatructor on th. MAN* FOILTh nod Orlau loft llr. MUNit: Store, or aL tins*, No. 157 SECOND :•!trret, Trill be tuvutptly att.quial to. one The Greatest Invention of the Age. TO AVOID Mom, unpleasant Retina that te.ually accompany the wearing of a nor Hat, the COX VOR• MATOR, lately Imported from Porte, forme th.. Ilia V, the met abape and site of the heal. A neat fit, and u goo.l Ilet may be had at Ti Wood street. aprB WM. rxruciLAs. ______ Architectural and Ornamental Carver. ikj T. 1100 AN, Architecture) and Ortedoeutal Carver, Ili. corner of FOURTH. and lealltY etretan,l'Utsburgh, IIiEESE-31 bozos prime Cbcore.just r,, , e1v0,1 .1 ler 1.1 rule by 1.1Y 4 1 SIIITIi k SINOI.II7t. None. Is hereby &eh to ell pureond Interented that the vlewere will meet nneonlite; to adjourtnneut et the PERRY lIOUSK, on FRIDAY, the 10th lualaut, nt 2 n'• cloak. P. M., of twail dey, for the purponee of their appoint. meta, 1101)1' PATTERSON, TIIOSIAS bTEIIL, C. L. MAIIEII, JAMES W. WOODWELL, IL E. 31'GOWEN, S. M. KIER, Viewer, ---- boots and Shoei.-- JWLAIJORLIN, No. 93 Fourth street, itearly opposite . the Mayor's Odes, ie manufsetaring Gentlemen's first Boots, I ow Bhoes, ties and buttoned; COUgree , and 13u ttou ed Gaiters; lint( Boots, Jenoy Linds, Slip pers, mild french Lashing Gaiters, of every rotor end shetio ; Gory Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material ; Misses and Children's do, of every variety. N. B.—All kinds made to order, on short notion, !solo GROCEXi, aud Rulers Produce, For ty sign Wines awl Liquors, Old ilimougaltela Het-- titled Whisky, No. Sill Liberty et., Pittsburgh, ily29 y 'IHNEBIi---aOO txmas prim, W lJ aul 7 BA 16 cooks reeet,6 and for ealo by •ull 1/ENItY OOLLINT EMUS TM= .L~".. ~ ' r : ::~~:,:rs::.. ..: I NI I, IN I 4 il N. •••I 1 II I, pt, .. ...t~. ~.... ~,.~ , ntr t. , 1.. 11~ ..i .. ~.. .~~t t~ r • • ',v. 1. nitl r a •.-.1 lott g I Hancock (Street ELTA. A. C. DUNCAN, llattiug, for axle u. COLLINS -`• MISCELLANEOUS LARD AND LARD OIL -15 kegs No.l Lord; 10 bids do Lard OD; 6 hall Ws do; Received and Col finis by roylB 31ILLER Ig RICKEISON. 11 1C11--21) Item. prime Riir i t iL reasive LEß : and tar )07 221 and 241 14brrtY st I, 10 OIL-10 Lida No.l Lod Oil; 10 tf do do; for sale by J. 17 MILLER. & RICRETSON AVA (WIOSE—dd pc,ckets Old Gov. Jays Coffee, for :hie tJ by jPI7I MILLER d RICICET6OE. \LAREr wiN m—to 'St. Julian ^ Claret, rorrivul kj and for saR by I JolTj MILLER I RICKETS.,N. jr I LIVE OIL—IS can,re 011ie Oil, for We by kJ jun MILLER & RICHMON STAR CANDLES— . 2S .. bOIOS 1 . 14, b'm and Star Cand for pale by Deb I MILLER It 1811-41.5 btile Me.lium No. 3 Ala.:keret; 10 •' No 1 Pici;leit herring; in store end for ien] MILI.IIIt RICILETSON, 11131PGNE-44) ba.ke:s '.174" "F 14," annuliBl , U; Wine, lauding and far salo by MILLER ,t RICEETEON. {...1 5 bble No. 1, for sale by mytn tIfIITn & SINCLAIR- ANTILI.Aii.—A. A. MASON & CO. hale noes for sale more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. [rny:2 L ID OIL-10 bblo for rale by jol9 HEN AY HOLMES .1 4 1m 3e r i ou bbls 4,..1 AL6IV:EV.I—W Las l'ulverinsl Saluratus, to quarter, babes and puma papers, for rale fiy . jel9 DUTTEIt-15 kegs fresh Parkin Buffer, for sale by j , 19 ' HOLMES obis fneh this day received. and for axle by lJ jell 4 111-NRY HOLMES. B LUE, LICK WATEK-3 bbl received this day by JOS. FLE.IiING, corner of the Dianneal and Market st. 011. i L)--1U bbli Baltimore Shad, h. torn and tar rule by j i tt ENGLISH k ILICLIAIiDSON. V V 7 IJITIt PLSII-60 blab Impacted, tor rota by jeG ENULISII k I .IeIiEHEL-10u 1.4.10 No. 3. tnr Mid by jel ENUL43I.I & ItICIIARDSON YEA.prune Peaiii,Tur tinkle by ; „17 KM/1.1811 d KICIIAILLSON D /CE-100 Liercen prime Rice, for a ,le by ENGLISiI 11.1CLIARDWN. MIEMMEINEM D0TAT0E....4--30 SILCKS tor sale by jr..; LIPSEY 11. COLLIN:4 Dlib PLACIIk.....—iM btu prime, toe .ale by .1.111 HENRY 11. COLLINS tIt1: AI'I'LLS--21 bus lur salo by jrlo lINNRY II COLLINS. SLAJAIt AM) MOLASakls-- t GO Wads N.l). Sugar; bbl do Molasses; do S.ll. Slolwevs; fur sale by ILO . Sl'ekelt/SAN, CO. V 0 10.1Alik:S BANE ?STOCK, :or &ate WILLI,III A_ LULL at 00., Jr% Lancers, Wool grout. l'ittsburgh. t h Z SAL.E.—A. A. MASON - W. will afar 0 et/cry variety of silk, Shawle, Dram [)oafs, Embooidt n. fivoila, de., at a great reduction from usual ..ktVel.tiii it I.A Ull.a JN LLI 111\E—Vuty *Lot, jA d, au rx.,/to•uL artlvle narramoutal purpo.+; 1.. u. sal° Gy 1). VICKEIzkN, ERMAN, French, Port., !dada. and Amerman Wine j KO. Ity D. FICKI:II.+EN, I . ' l l lo hl w uNta e.t r p t i Havana 1141 pars 1 F IC K E I HEAP AND FL sit; CLAKET—Au excolleut r.rucle for numi.o.r UP, N , r by uI.L, 14 :WALL FLAZin,—TheUxest quals:y rereire4 !rush by W. A. M'CLURG. 11.1.A1t X cXlll.lNl.c.—itoU lisif boxes Nadine*, ol We brunl,ju,t vv. - rived by 15 W. A. 11'CLUilli. l'eCr.l, , it C9I) FIRI.-1 have jW§t reerlvod a lea nun• votrade of 131a.k Wand Cod Ylaboocid W be the eirr e, u,t.r here. I) I, ALT I ‘l4 Ott: II EILMN 0 AND: MAD, very firm, for rain ) barrel, by BAILEY A ittNe.umr, 253 Li , ,rt sfrert. 12x rRA tiorT. JAVA eboFFEE—A frw L34•,•rry prru,r, rrer4vr.l fr.: rails I?) E!itt.M. 1. , 101 - 1:1 . --Corletskstly st New llgrott, and C1...f1at:4: at N 0.71 Fourth qtreet: t. .t PVCONNIf.LL& WILLOCH, BANKERS, I NI) It:atart in Pactattatt, bank Not.,. Gold and Silver Coin. Carrant and Par fund, receivol on depoatt ttto.ttit and told cn commissi,a. Callactkns nta.la at toy 1..0nt to at. Unit... 4 scat... ,kt.h .-orntr Ataztot and Finn atnaeta, cttll PPITSIICIWIT, PA. 11•El.•—flot, Cold, asad dboswer. N if antt turioiching of whtch nothing 11.1-9 been errr,sl to ren , ler Intiting turn:lc:tsar rrll wchsgOthrtal, At. ,teen ',cry der, ,:nrittlays entented,) from 5 tic/rek, A. 51. until 10 P IL., We Barber Shop, Perry Liotel, corner flattcck street awl Duque... Kay. JOAN WOODSON, Proprictor. _......_ ___ Mammoth Light. ~....., SUPElthin V. 1.) SPLE:uI/11./ PICTCItF3 are 7 .“...,.: prod et, lut CA Whin' hew G elle,. No. 7d Fourth “ ttrept, t i LA ilk . ":” .111 11:0110,,Ii Fide and Eke eilioUgh.: by which Likeneette. of Chlldrent are to. hpa in a few gerdotLe.und Adult, to any weather. Mk luturx.ret la Inekeht—ltentuerrentyyeseopted. hr.,. 0[4.13 day 1 4101e•Pning. an 7 Y. AI", • Flll2 , ll'J is T .1. 4Rarr Graff, Itelsinger & Graff, FOUNDILY, No. 124 .ttrot.—)Lou tor , r, Stnret. enlli and V47od .9toTe! r 11 llorr arrl Faber Orates, Plea.] I :3.1 nod 1.1.: !torso, Portable. Forger+, T.a Kettle's, ,o•_ Krltles, Waco %V AVII,aILI( 1101(1SE: • - - - • II A TT . ' i In " l l h: o t e e b & Vt tnt.l ' T up Kr in • .tl , I .. , ..t2;.lr...,f•octfullr th, ratrouego of I:4y 11 - 1,,•1.. i 1 or,, ilanw, L, of the ehoireet kin.!, ..v.!. h.. I sJk, L. T 1.,. 11 •e!leupproot .1.11 c 1 ii.- lent I•cariLL JOHN WALKER. ei•asiaboat Furniture wad Chairs. WK h..« liestd and et - mm.lllly wesnefeettr -11. 1,1/, t . TEAM 11 VA T CA 11IN I , I:II.NITUISE AND 'I: A I rrry desorlpt fort ell I,oltag 1, Lt•r 1.. 11.. CA.," l'imrs, el rarttwa style.; tool:. do, do do; close t.t. , •; I, Trite! ltd..; Ts s. Ttdel . Saes; Pis are: Centretablett; tti set eteptle; Ctrd da; Waste do; Traps, de, ie. Miressa and workreanaLlp warranted, sod prior. saris T 11. YOUNG a W.. 3,1:11 IS cm; , t,Bald st, oppc.ite City Motel. ARTHIIRS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND .BROKERS. I:I•R.VAI2 OF ?WWII AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dress Dl•king wend aillfinery. ssgii SC. CAltiiit respectfully thforms her friendc uod ether, that nhe it prepared to make to order the rtyintof Itl ESSES , CLOA KS, MANTILLAS, TAL.II.I.d. t[.:, on the chertest notice and on the matt rex , conaNcicrtiot. Children's Clothing made up with neatness decistch. Bonnets alter.] and dyed according to rod foully and tactorully trimmed. We aim to tte Apollo Building,, No. 7d FOURTH Street, etwond story' osme en t rance a.. to the Coyetni Palace, hiwuerrian 1111 lory. LlElcll"R6lilVltAiAlN'—Juctreciirelw rule o,NNii(.oi..do,.p3o.kgtoro,Nod Smlth tie.d Arco.: bunny Mernelrs el' Foreign L• 111111: by Mrs. llarrlet Ilseehrr Stone, aulbur at lino'. Tom's Cabin; 2 roll, cloth, Illurtrattal, $2. rir ]leper Carew; Lever's now novel; SO cents. Fashion anti Famine: by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens; $l. for rale by H. MINER i CO. ' IY/ 2 N. 1;2 Sralthtl eld sheet. LI A —IS rxiks tin baud and L r ,110 by ILEMIN(I BROS INSELI , OIL-5 Lt.l, rreetvtal and for ..1.1,y Jtl7 WLLI?.IB ItEVOLVER:3—A good assortment of all kinds of Revol- Tors, Including Colt's, Allen's, Ilarstan's, w•mer"., tu,d R..volving IS anima l'irtolj nit rresivod and for sale bole_salo or retail, by I b )WN k TETLEY, L 4 &RIM N ES--2 routes Subtitles, to whole, halt and quarter L tsren,ju,i reveiresi out for rah• by 1: AILEY & RENSHAW, au9 3 3 Liberty street. S L' i t o t i l , l , l . . C . U pe lt r ti r ) , l u t ; " r 6- C — W I i ii ' Lla " , u t , ileaTtl=eTalfn r the Cincinnati tmtrket. Alan, Sugar Curti Dried Bet.f, on baud and for Foie by . . .. met DAILEY A RENSHAW. kegs ntx — inist Kentucky Tonsure, en hstel and fi.r ut le tn , jyttl I 3. A. HUTCHISON A Xl. ENT Ch oTAItD—A tt,h •opply of this oelebra bnl 3lusbard ryeviyed and for sal.. by MME= FFICa. U LIN ITU It kl—For sale ar 1 tarn° 1 Iron :Akre; 1 Double Doak, k eup. urtlel“; 1 ',Oar I iY3II J. A. iiureuteos At. CO. INe VAlSers, of every varlet) 01 txdor, ronetantly ork Land and for sale by - - 10= Allli— No. 1; in kegA, tor sole by 1.4 oulo HENRY 11. COLLINS. pc. White }Lh, Trout, Selmon, recehrod and for sule by (auto! 111 N ItY 11. COLLINS. LUTE—luu WA, I.,own‘ultr Laub, receutuu by uulo 111 NILY 11. COLLINS. Llitt ) N l T FAMILY I .7oAi l i— y A l T . 88T N. have Jolt reeelved coma of the most donnble Mors of M. do Belgsw; oleo, a few pieces of new and els. gout styles Delaines and Cashmeres. A. A. MASON & CO., aulo Yo. 9B Fifth street. G IJN6 TO 1111lE, by atas li n T t liAll FOR AUIiWiT, Jr 29 near corner of barker. G UNS, PIeTOLS AND RIFLES, of all prices, for sale .5 by DOWN & TETLZY. E Lg u kt g litt i i . 's : a v , u ., v ; : o n r is s litu y ttNs, YOUCUM aas ROWN a TETLEY. frilVilllo.llWlliiiti-2grceijust received sod for sale b - FLEMING BROS, &WOWS. to J. Kidd & Co. ast.s No. 00 Wood street. L[MINS' VINE EXTRACM-43 dozen Lutons' fintat ex tracts for the handkerchief, received by JOS. FLEMING. Lll.7tiett. 40 hhda N. 0. Sugar; 50 bbl• " 5541.444•4; 40 •• augur House o.lobumest; for male by Jr& WOLUILHAN; 1111151101.4 t Oa, lk TACKS/MI.-15 Is bap No. 3, for We by jy3l M'CLURKAN, 11101$01.1 It CO Agency of Dr. Blteb4 o•l4brated air AT Dr.. G. 11. KEYSER'S Drug Story, N 0.140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley; Cherry Pu!musk, Pulmona ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectrunnt, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurative Syrup, Heart Corrector, Humor Conector, Pure and Media.' Col LlverOil, Anfi.Dyspeptic 511‘ture, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Nerrino, Vermiroga, Fe male Specific, used by him conr.ro,tly end with unprecedented success In the treatment or cud., pbssghs, ammanption, Asthma, Mart Diseases, Dys pepsia, Scrofula, Skin Diseaaa, Rhtumatisn, Female Cbmplaints, dz., Dr. Pilch', unequal/ al Patent Slim. Plated Abdominal Sopporters. Dr. Fileles improved Plated Sled thig Shaul* , Brace. Dr. Pitch's Siker 7Ma• ling Tube. Also, ell kirnLi Gf Proprietary .11ftlielae?, el tlx ”t -p; teem, wbole,ale or retail. sa- Perfumery, Fancy Soaps --I Ir.", on hand a large and well selected aasortment of Boa, A and toilet articles, from the bast per emery astabliauro.nta of London, Paris and Philadelphia, which I on selling out, wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices. Al o, Pomade., 01 Marrow, and liar Oils, of tho richest and most delight (al olors. I also keep a splendid assortment of imported and domes. tie Mir Brushes, NMI Brushes, Tooth Brushes &c. GEO. 11. N'ETSFR, No. 140 comer Wood M. and Virgin alley. HENRY HOLMES. Air AVIS and ever of Three Years Standing Cared.--Mr. Jobs Longden, now liviog. at Seaver Dam, Hanover county, near Richmond, had Ague and Fever for three years, most of the time be had chills twice a day, and rarely leer than once; he wee parched with fevers as soon as the chill left him ; and after trying phy. sicians, quinine, most of the Tonics advertised, end every thing recommended to him, was about to give up lo despair, when Hermes Spanish Mixture was spoken of: be got too bottles, but before he had orei more than a single one, be was perfectly cured, and liar not had a chill or fever since. Mr. Loogden is only one out of thourar.ds who havebeen benefltted by this great tonk, alterative and blood purifier. ...See advertisement. aul2l►w 11= LIST OF GENUINE PATENT NJWICINES, OR BARD AND rot FALB BY FLEMING BROTHERS, a 'mews vaealasead 1.. , PHI. Wholttale=frirfa and Dealers in Paint Medicines, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KEELER'S AMERICAN COMA:KIND; Jayne'. A,tarative: Carminative Balsam ; Hair Dye: lapeetorant; Sanative P 1111; Hair Tonic; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant's, Pulmonary Balsam; llootiand's German Mien; - Holland dO llostetter'a Stornaub do Blarchlses' Uterine Catholloon Storms' Scotch Cough Candy; Price's do; Thorell do; Howe's do; (wood's IndLa Cholagogue • Morse's Invigorating Cordiale Tylerla Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; Piston's do Batchelor's do McMonti's Elixir of Opium; Bryant', Purifying Extract; Pain Extract; Brown's Emma* of Jamaica Ginger gleAlliAtter'e do do: Kidder's Indelllbla Ink; Payson's do do; Arulinid's do; Curtis' anemia; Lyons' Kathairon; David's Lilly While: do; KW= Tobias' lJnimeut; Hunt'. do; Allen's Nerve and Boris Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Isrrel's Arabian a do; Oanlner's do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Berne'rrile Lotion; Meen'Ema ; Searps'aAcoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Itinliton, Clarke & Co.'s Cod Lie or Ull ; - McAllister's Ointment; '1 " Lo; Gray's do: Tro,k's Magnetic Ointment. Judkin's do; Swain's Panacea; Houck's do; Sargent's Infant Prima:Es; Perry Dar& Pain Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Houghten's Peprin ; Petroleum; McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills Etrandreth's do Wright's Indian Tegetatie Lee's anti.biliuus do; Sarssrarillo Blood do; Even's do; Sweynes'Ertract Sarsaparilla Blood Jayne',, Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's lhalth do; Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Yeoman's do; Radway's Ready Relief; Morris' Remedy; Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; S.irrogarills; Townsend's do; Bond's do; Go - yea:Ca Extract Yellow Dock and Susaparillai Wolff's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey; Highly Scented Brown Windsor Musk; Ludlum's Specific; MeLan e's Sodoritte Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gum Arabic do; Bolero' do; S orsyne's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Barry's Trioophoro.; Norwood's Tincture of Taratrom Tirtas; idelane's Celebrated Termifuge, Dr. Loo.cre Pialmonic Wafers; Thompson'. Nyo,Viater; Agents for al/ of Dr. McClintorit'a Family:Medicines:: Pr. Needhun's Breast Pumps; Water's Anunipberic Breast Pumps; Com Mande do do. IM==l FIELD DOOR FOR RAILROAD EMILY ERRS.—Confaln lag formuire for laying out oder.. determining (rogue glee, levelling, calrolechmg earth-work, etc, ete, tonott.r witb table. of radii, ordiamter, deflections, long chord", magnetic variation. logarathima and natural signs, tan gents, etc etc- by John B. Ilenck, Civil Sugineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. e 'e The object of the present work is to supply a want very generally felt by assistant Engineers ma Railroads. Book. of omvenient Corm for nia, to the field, containing the ordinary legrarithmatie tables are common enough; but a book combining with these tables others peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the necessary formable for laying out carves, turn-outs, crossings, &c., i 3 a desideratum wbkh this work Is designed to supply. C. b. Mturatr ACADINT, West Point, April 18, 1814. Genlemen: I have looked over "Renck'. Field Bock for bailee:el Rl:mincers," and think It well adapted to the ob ject its sate, proposes, and have no question but it will be f.ucdo very m.ctut and prisctical volume both for office and Gehl work. D. H. Iliaziat. Apr 1121.1854. I am mark p1ea.....1 with Mr. Hrtrit'e Ilttle manual, the Field Book of Railroad kngineers." With the presenta tion of some of the moot practical and awful of recognized prver,ffie-a among railway engineers, he has given others which, new at lean In theta. present form. appear to possess a mint of high, value thus that of mere novelty--that of befog in general snoceptible of available, not to say &elm, bin, practical use. In conclusion, while I think the design of Mr. Ilenek's book is ouch as to adapt it excellently well to profmsional needs, I have pleasme In expressing my medial satisfaction with it, execution, alike with the per of arrangement effected by the author, and the ex. o.llent typographßal taste displayed by his publishers. B. Fuzz.= Ganes; C. K and Director of itenaselasr Polytechnic Institute. For sale by WILLIAM S. HAVEN, Ihmler in Saigineers' Stationery, any Market street. corner of Second. Locust Grove Seminary for Young Ladies. rp LIE oext session of this School will begin OD WEDNES. I DAY, September Mth, and continuo forty-two weeks. Day Pupils from the city ere ansveyad to and from the Grove In an exclusive Omnibus. Circulars may be obtained at the store of Mr. George it. White, on Market 'street, and at Mr. Mellor's, 81 Woad et, or ou application to the Rector, RZT. WM. 11. CLARK.U. aulkti Pittsburgh, 'Pa. N,071..ree: coo. of FSfik and Gram! rfr., oppsrile Owl Haute. Smtion of this . drool will cornmeal:mon MON. DAY, September 4th, and the dot', of instruction sill be resumed by Illemrs.lllllGGS and M'DONALD. There arU ten succomive muntls to the Academic year. Tuition is $12,50 per quarter. The number of pupils la limited, and boys are admitted in the order of applicstions which may be made after August a3th, at b 4 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter dropped in Post °face. au7.ew• 138 'Wood strort. Japaiting. LAIN AND OrtNAI'de:NTAL JAPANING, In all ha P Ideocho, executed in the beet style, Lad at prices to snit the thnea, at the Old Shop, rear of Jayne - S . Tea Store, FIFTH Street, below Wood. The attention of Miners, Founder., Furniture and Glass ware Nlnnulacturers, is solicited to our new style of Inlaid Pearl Papier Muchle, in wood, glass and iron wares, of erery description. Samples can be wen and intimation obtained at the Shop, or at the Warehouse, No. 134 Word street. " " ' Sir Steamboat men can also sees nor etyleof Ornamen tat Ulase Panels, surpassing any heretofore executed in this city. ang:im Dissolution of Partnesrhip. UE firm of ittLVANY k LILDLISI wss dissolved on T the first day of July last, by limitation. and the death usly of the motor partner, Patrick Muirony. Copartnership. T H li E underFigned have leased, for a term of ' , eau, the We GLASS WORKS, Properties, and Mr the Stwes and courehouses, lately occupied by blulvany t Loll* and will continue the manufacture of Flint Glawrare In all its T. rietlee, doing burdness under the firm of LEDI.IE JAN= Z. LICDLLM, JOSEPH J. ULA3I. Pltteburgh,_Auxust 1,1 'S.A—fauSelm Bathltig Apparatus. WE are manufacturing an improved BATHING APPA RATUS, to which we would invite thn attention of the public, as all are interested. Instead of making the pumps of tin and using leather valves, aa bezetofoni, we are now making the pumps of copper and the valves of brass, being not only a more complets article, but a durable one. Wu will always endeavor to keep constantly on haul va rious other Baths of the latest styles. - DOWN & TETLEY, No. IS6 Wood st J. NARY:DOLLAR, Iron City Stove Warehouse, and Tin, Oopper and Sheet Iran Manufactory, No. 137 Wood street. aufklm T HAVE sold my interest in the fondness of Long. itilk r & Co., to 8. A. Lou', who, with John Phillips, wW coo. tinua of the old stand. Po. 100 Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of 01, friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1854. r. , 11. MILLER. 8. s. LONG PHILLIPS LONG 4r. CO., BELL AND BRASS FOUNDIORS, AND OAS lITTKRB, invite attention to their groat olCbandediera,Breeketa, rendante, and other lateres. Ws At op boosts Alai Oat and Steam, make Bran OuttaPar aB lilld. lo fin' nbh Halirceui Pampa on sod Taok Wimp, 0.4 imp AO- Attrition-Metal cowl:may ban d. , itr3l 7:4,‘ C texas aura OutiaraChereiloja. MEDICAL. ==Ml .1. BARNDOLLAIL ,J. i ~~ l S_ RAILROADS CLZVSLAND AND PITTS/MON RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION' WITII ETELMEII.IS ECLIPSE AND EXCIIANCLE, VIA WELLSVILLE, AND OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, TAI • - - ALLIANCE, iota& Cid T lTE mw a o l : o j tost , , a ut i cke r . Ll i n d ?cart ronto to . 0 ..fac, Ft. Lou* and Dm North-west, VIA CLEVELAND. On and atter TUESDAY, July 11,13:4, Pasaangor Tials will run daily, (Sunday's es.o-r,ted) eat - ono., VIA WELLSVILLE. Leta° Well4rille at 4 YO, P. M., aod Alliance at asri. Ting in C.l4veland at 8 'X, P. M.: -making a cloe..,, , ,LactLon with Michizan Central lallroul busts for Iletmi: CM cap"; stem. rs for Ilci:".!o and Niagara Fell:, eva Prpreas Train for Toled,, Chim.;a and n. L•iviA. • Paeeengera for th. 4'y... P. a, train Ivan Weli ir;lLe,laars Pittaburah daily (ncinday'A exerpt.,,lj et 0 0): A.' It. on steamer Eclipse or Esebann.....Ktro to Clrrrlu.i, r.O, EM!E= Leave Altiara, at 7 20, A. M., and 12, J. .I,na.,:ting at llndeon with trains for Akron, Cuyahoga Fall:, de., and arriving at Cleveland at 10, A. M., and 2.20, P. 3L Pare to Cleveland, $4,00. The trail. of the Ohioan) Pear,. P.allread, ke.,vlo.r Piga. bur,th at 3.00, A. 31., 5, A. M and 3, P. AL, e , .,nt,tt at A 11.1• an,r for Cleveland at 7 A. M., 12, M. P. IL, and arrive to Cleveland at 10, A. IL, 2.1g1, P. H. and 524, P. If. Passengers for Toledo, Chicag , , EL rolls and the North west 'eosin, Pitt,hurch on the 200 P. M. PIA 01.11‘1ELAND, make a dark connection their Ir'.t.h the Night Expretv, by which they artivarkn Chicago at 120011., next' day. lima from Pittsburgh to Chitago 21 hours. Parwmgere taking this Train, via Cletehmtl, ra,lYtme Trois in advance of any otlwr route. tiTkabal to Cb , vei,l, Buffalo, Toied , ,, UM, go, id loo k. I. ;141:..4 Time to Chigo, 2111011.—FL Hui., 40 hoar, PAM VIA VIELLBTILLt. • :-.SILW VIA A11.1.1,E. To Cleveland 03,00 To Clutehuri , T01cd0....—. ........... 5,00 T.,,h,10 - o ,eo Dotroit. . —. 5.00 DM:lqt Chicera jlO,OO t 10_50 Cl - .1,n, *11_,C.1.1 1i,5.1 I;.orkl,land 15.60R0e% I,:and ....... .....165(I :it Lout , .13 ',A I Si. L,11:5 .. ......... ... /7,i.0 F`as9enprs az, reque.:l,l to prozurn their :icon 3 I. :h. • offieg of thl , Cr,mpany. in I.lanommhela House, 1 - -14 w Mx corner. - J. DtillANlJ,Bun't(neTr.l.l.l 1. J. A. CAZGIILY. A: not, 1712 P.;t4',..zr,7S_ - BUMMER ARRANGENIENTS RAILROAD THROIIOII IN FIFTEEN HOVILS. ON AND A Frtfii 2111:112S_DAY, JULY Trll, 111D-Cli 1111'0.$1:GLI TitAINS. THE MAIL TRAIN will leave every morr.ing (S.undaya excepted) at 7 o'cl.k, F.toppine. at all the reg star eta- Lions, and arriving in Philadelphia ut r M. THE FAST TRAIN will Icay, Pittsburgh daily (except Funday.) at I o'clock, Etopri.v.; at Grecnahur.z. Latrobe, Blairsville, Lockport, Johnetown, Wetmore, o,llltren, Al meria, de., arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, the nest morning. THE EXPREiiB TRAIN will leave every evening. at 9:50 o'clock. etcpping only at Irwin's, era ushringh, Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Lilley's, Hallitren, Altoona. Ac., connecting at Ilarriebung with the train for Mall =OM and arriving in Philadelphia or Bahlmore, at 12,34, MOGI, THE ACCVAIHODATION TRAIN will Sea, arm , after noon (except Sunday) nt 5.30 siorTing rd el/ MI , lar nations, alai Gray a?!...ranßlCrcriß.. THE SECOND AC")O3I3IODATION TRAIN leaves daily (cunt Sunday) e 11 o'clecir., A. SI., stopfang at all sta tion,. and running only ue t, 1 . 4.6 lirintnn's. lINSURNING TILADifi arrive in littaburall. Ac ennunedation arrive, et S Ceivek. A. M. Expre.,, 1, P. K. Second AcoOmmodatlon,7_ls, P !.1. _Nail I'. 51. Fact Line, 2.33. A S. Peers to New York . 510.50 ; Fare to rhiiadtlphln. ji ; Fero to Baltimore, R. Pore to Belford Sprinje, f 5,; c. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pinanylv,l.l. rood, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchadng tickets In car., will be ch..sz.l.t more in addition to the station rates, except from Statiolli where the Company have no Agent. No notes of a les, denomination than five dollars mill ba received In payment for ticket., except those Issuai by the Hanka of Pennsylvania. .147 - NOTICI3.—In mss of loss, the Company nil! hold themselves responsible for pummel baggage - only, and fbr an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has beon employed to convey passengers and baggage to nod from the Depot, at • charge uut to exceet 15 cents for each passenger, and 15 cent. for each trunk. ••-• - • • . For tickets, apply to 7. lIPSELMMt, Agent, At the P. R B. Pit- , oenger Station, on Llherty of Plttabargh. July Bth, 1834—f je7 New Arrangement, COMMENCING' FEBR U A RY 28,1864 1864. 186 A. AiAIL TRAIN leas. Pittsburgh eta AM; dines at A.lll anon; takes tea at Creatline. and makes a close con nectkm there with a mat gamy. Train, reaching Cieda• nsti about 12 o'clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh sit 3 o'clock, P. M., after the arrival of the Rxpreas train from Philadelphia, and reach. Ore:std. at 11.30 P. 11., connectingssith the Night ' , Aprons which reaches Cincinnati In the morning. Connections ore made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Leifontaine cud Indiana railroads for D 1) toe, Indianapolis nod towns to Indiana. Connectiona are made with Cleveland. ktonroesilLs. San dusty, Toledo, Detroit and r)bkago with Burnett, tipper Sandney, Forest, and the towns on the 31Ad River Road. Ai., with 31onot 'Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and Amnia on the Mansfield road. Fire to Cinein"-'. Foto to Clooloo.tti tt7 to Indianapolis $8 ;to Dayton $6,60; to Toledo $6; to Cotoo bve $ 5 ,2 6 ; to Zanesville $5,10; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at restaged rates. CEECEMEIM THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cn:Elaine - at 1.14 P 81, and reaches Pittsburgh at B.:A=3 P. IL Connecting with the (got Express. Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN learra Crestline at o 30, A. M., on the sr • riial of the Night Exprms Train than Cincinnati, and arrive. at Pittst.uretrat 11.40, P SL NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION 'MAD; leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A 11, and 4 P N, ant New Brighton at 6 A M, and Ll 5 P M. . . PI-WIGHT TEATS I,aves Pittsburgh el 7 <l. M., and. It P M., and arrives at 4.33 A 31, and4.;,B,PM. The Trains do not ran on Sunday. .11611 — llckets or further information, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Ponnsylrank. Railroad Company, of J.O. CURRY, at tho corner office under the 31.onongs.bela House, Pittsburgh, or or tiEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Fricret street Station. JOUR KELLY. Passenger Agent. Pelasaßy LV&11 ItaLlrosid CI UMBER&ARIFF between Pittabargh.Philelelphie end Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 15P4. First Clan—Brooms, Cedar end Woollen Were, Feathers, Furniture, second hand, Furs. Pianos, Poultry; Rlnav in baskets or boxes: 75 cents plot) IDs. Second Claso—Drkst Fruit. Doesusx, Nor Skins, Ckresr and Timothy Pored, GIILSEIMV, hardware, Logo, Wool and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: Gk. 'it 1001 b, Third CU:a—Bacon and Pork (loose,) Batter, In firkins, kegs or Lads; 1.111.3, Leather, Soap, Window aloes, andeot; ton uncompressed: 5.5c.'f,1D0 lbs. ton e Clara—Alcohol. flacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork. Candles, Omens, Lard and Lard Oil, Ilemp, Whboky, Cotton, (oomprefted,) Lent Tobacco Ct. 'V, 100 Tbs. Flour SO cents g bbl, aprl GEORGE C. FRANCE2CUL. 0. Bingham & Co.'s Transportation liins • gairgiggE ripo AND FROM PECILLTELPMA, RALTMORt AND 1. NEW FORS.—The Owners and Agents of mid Line hare been for the ;1332 fourteen years eonnected onh the “cld egtablisbal Bingham's Line.' They will give their minal prompt attentkm to the f3rsrantingpf Produce,lder chandise, Ac., in the shortest time and on as favorable terms as any other Line. /Er. Only one transhipment between plttaborgh, Phila delphia artEaltimore. a EC). DINGIIAM d CO., Quasi 111-gin. Liberty st„ Pittsburgh_ DINGILAM, DAVIS Jr CO, _Proprietors. 276 Market west, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, /agent, 121 North et-, Baltimore. 11. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, aprltly S 8 West it., New York $33,000 Worth of Fardis and Building Lots 100 FARMS AND 500 BUILDING LOTS be divided among 600 &bran:Gerson the Roaring of the 31st of Asgard, 1854. A. LARGE NUMBER ARE AU:LADY ENGAGED.— LA_ Many of the Lots near these have been sold for from 400 WSW per cent. advance over the prim for which these lots are mw bold, ahowing that the parchedce will be a mod Investment. Each enbecriber, FOR ONLY $lO, payable In Instalments of $5 each, will remise FOOD BUILDING LOTS, 25 by 100 feet, lying traietber,or a FARM of hove 2to . ..h) acres. Tama lots are btentlfellY located at LAKELAND, Long Island, where a new church sled sehool home, and a number of private dwellings, stores, worksttops and factories, have already beau erected, several more are now being built, and rawest hundred will be erected the Waling Season. This in a One opportunity of owning a delightful mann; residence near the city. where the densesdc comforts of a nanny circle can be fully reditol, and where 26,000 build ing iota and about 600 farms have lately been sold; and sales are daily being made toludivLinals who, atter metal examination of its looition sad ascertaining the — quality of the roil, are !electing farms for agricultural purposes, be ing confident that no land so cheap and calculated to ire crease so rapidly In value can be had within 50 miles of the city. This laud would have been all taken up years hick, but has been an otiodat Man for the hat century, and completely locked up fee upwards of two hundred tine. - Sifom which large =lea have beta made, and where the wild deer roamed at large may now be seen beautiful cOttsiMa and cultivated fields waving with the abundant pr.:dm-Wets of our mother earth. This Is one of the beet opportunities now offered to those of musameans who are destitute of a Loma of their own, to purchase one for a mere Veit e; also, a few farms, roe tabling each the and ton acres, and upwards,at from $2O to $35 per acre. All persons wishing to avail thenavelves of the opportu nity now offered to procure a fine farm or spleridM buildup; lot near the Empire City. should make immediate applies ant, mi they are nearly all .li,:postri of: Apply to CRi WOOD, 3313 Droadway, corner of Fulton street, Y. Y., where maps and pamphlet& can be had. or sent if required by mail. Gratis. P. M'LAIN, Aeent, liziLkt) 10 this Bacon Ham.; 26 " do Shoulder.`; bbl.s now largo N 0.3 31.....kir5i 74 ht bbls do do do; to arelfs. 20 " medium do do bbls do do do 15 Lake Trout, In store; 25 " Baltimore Herring , in store; 21) " do Slue , . do ; 5 " No, 1 extra Larl Oil. do; 25 " TilollCri Olt, do; 60 caskeprime I , a7ba : 100 bbls Mess Park; /00 " Orease Lard; 20 Loaf Sugar; 00 hbds O. Sugar; 230 bbls 0. 31olames,oak aoaleraz. 40 boxes W. 0. Tobacco; 100 bbls N. G. Itedsi; 40 casks Eke; 7 boxes CrINIM Uwe; 160 sacks Doted Apples and Peembes; 20.10 pounds Bacon Sid,. JJS ; RNGLIbIi & RIOIIA P.OOON Steamboat Furniture and Chatty. WS are constantly regaled la-the Emu =tun. of STYARIBOAT CABIN CRAM and ITItSITUSE, of suds daseriptiou, andnay part attention to the aumfaeture or the hest styloti, suitable for the,ass of tillumbina. Our experience hi tide brauch of the bad nem mann us fa warrant astiabietin, e well with the prooptitMehitiddicadersamlillad, ea In thrquality of the watkeadpenciaal attrotkro rhea to the Citing rot. liiiianiabraned furnishing Boats, will Mani to thatr advaatpp to give ONERI ~t~f .. ~. ~ ~ •._ . T. B. YOUNG t CO
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