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The following eentintents wire reported: It hue &seed God to take from m,u we hole &handout memo to beibrre, to !unwell, our beloved brother flainuel 11415.inhy4 A titbits worthy of his country; • father, Mend and husband, whom life and love made him very precious • to coldlihmi, companions and wife A ehristissi, who, not withstanding the manner of his death was alike sodden atitleoo, Dwrertheless woo permlttod depth die with the psalms ot his Saviour's oame still lingering on his lips. Manifest lox himself -to the last hour of his life, a meek and lowly follower of a meek sod lowly Mister. /a this Order where his face was so familiar, and his solve so pheasant; hie wisdom so profound, and his counsel so mik who an adman, the heighth and depth of our be resew:Gent? The Grand Muter of the Universe has called him from the Sea 4 his labe7rs,ti7;verlasting refreshment, by the banks of the stream " on either File ef which le the tree of lifer ^ Hequesolbught the good light," and In obedience to the ordet of hie commander, has gone to receive his mead within the walk of the New Jerusalem. In Imitation of our brother's Spirit when he wee her., We, who hare lost ea much, will endeavor to say, "It well—not our will, but thine be done.. And in conformity with a costom,never more honored in its observance than now, do uniudmemdy Resolve, That the death of OUr brother, Samuel Elbe ley, late District Deputy Grand Metter ' we regard as a sell . OM and closet irreparable lose to (hie Ancient Order. That in this severe and distressing dispensation of the Divine kbutter, we all, with one accord, offer to the funny and friends of our daemon'. brother, the essoranee of a gym. pathy, no one of 113 would willingly outlive. That we will attent the funeral Ina body, end Join in the sacred ceremony of M.POltle hi:trial—we win wear the sign of mourning upon our left arm for six months, and see that the furnir Oro of our Halls Ls clotted In black, to testify the respect and sorrow, due to the life and death of a good man. Upon the renling of the resolutions, eloquent and foaling remarks were made by Brothers Charles Stealer, Wilson NiCandless, Jas. S. HoOti, John P. films, W. J. Kounts, Biddle Roberts, W. W. Wilson, Dr. James King, Samuel W. Bleak sad the Presiding Other. When, upon the motion of Bro. Charles Shaler, they were adopted without a dissenting vole.. On motion of Bro. W. W. Wilson, It was unanimously koeeteet, That a copy of the foregoing preamble and rem /W.lone written on parchment, signed by the officer., and neatly Ermined, be sent to the family of our doomed Brother, and that these proceedings be published. W. P. Pollees, See y. pro tem. ACTION OF ALLEMIENT COUNCILS UPON TUN Dram of 'Mt APPacrLy.r.—Ai the time of the accident by which Mr. bilKinley waa deprived orhis life, that unfor tunate gentleman was a member of the Allegheny Coun cils. That body yesterday, called • special meeting, and 1,, • token of the re3pect entertained for him, took the follow. lag action: WIIERLO, By an lcocrutable and sudden dispensation of Providence, a worthy citizen and valuable member of City Counellsdas been called to his spiritual and eternal hour., become* us as citizens and members of the City Author!, tles to offer an buinble tribute to the memory of the. do parted, whose earthly career hie so midden'''. and ones. pecoediv terminated. Therefore, be it •Resoleed. That the Select and Common Councils of this city attend, non body, the funeral of the late Samuel it'. Maley ! our late fellow member. Rueltwf. That thaw preamble and resolution@ be enter id on the 'minute.. and a copy be forwarded to the Gunny of the deceased. with the arsaranne of the sincere sympathy of Councils with the tautly to this distressing dispensation of Divine,Providence. A true copy of the roloutes: L WILM.4.IITII, Pree't pro 1001., S. C. NILLIAN CISAMBERS, Pree't C. C. It. 14).criaaoe, Clerk 8. C. M. Draosmat,s, Clerk 0 C. Tar. Nsw CITY BALL, when finished, will be one of the finest and be, t arranged exhibition rooms In the city. It Is ono hundred and thirty-three feet long by slaty ell feet wide, and br calculated to seat over two tbduseed persons. it is now so near completed as to give a fair idea of the appearance It will present whoa entirely finished 'The walla lyre been decorated with beautiful stuceo work, 'of neat and original tattorne, and the whole Interior offers a handsome :and superb sialat. The entrances, of which there are 'three, are arrenged in a manner 'easy and cone. attest of emcees—two at the south end of the building, f..r the public, and one at the north, for private use. The yen. taation is admirable, being superior to any public Flail we know cf, in that respect, and to fears need be entertained of suffering from foul and sitilated air. The Bali, we suppose, will be ready for oecupmey In the comae of a month or two. We have no doubt it will prove a prefitable source of revenue to the city. PITTSBURGH AND STRUSZNVitLE BLAILEOAD. We understand that propoisls will be received in a few days by the Pittsburgh and Steubmpville Railroad Com pany, for 'making the brloke and arching the groat tunnel, ma Section S The poetion of this great work, extending from the theft to the vre.it end—a ,distance of Meru hun dred and fifteen feet—is lei Buell a favorable state, chat we are assured it would be ready for arching by the first of August. The omstractn .fDr this Important work is Mr. Win. fielatoollt purling and enenatto business man. In. • Awe, oniiOf the beet assurances f r its early eosplation le the feet of its belog la the hands of nett • a thcaMaglii . . *amble contractor. &lotion 2 and 3, are also programing rapidly, and we will soon be enabled to chronicle their en tire anipletion. • . L Upit German tiamed B. Smith, intvirowned at Dam No. 1, on the Monongahela river, per tawlay abort induct. He was engaged on the dam pick tog pp the small. AM. of wood which bed de fled against • the upper ere, owellig- too near the lower edge, tell Into the deep pool at the bottom. He was unable to swim, and oonseynotly was devyraed almost immediately. Several permits Witnessed the accident from the shore, and went to tst his embrtinee, but did not reach the place In time to do any thing more than recover his body. We understand he leaves a young wife, to whom he had been married but a short time. Coroner Lowry held an Inquest on the boly, and retnir-ed a verilet of acckleutal drowning. Tax FVFILHAL of Ma. M'Kurier was largely astendedity all closes of our citisens yesteoloy. Me M., for mint years, was a prominent member et the Masonic Order, and the Masons corned out In great numßere to es cort his remeloo to their lent resting place. Not les then three or four bunion' assembled ot their Hall, on Fifth street, When they donned the peculiar regalia of th ir •'mystic fraternity,^ and proceeded In procession to the hone• of the deemed, in Allegheny city. From thence. .thiniolatteholly cortege. marched to the Allegheny Ceme tery, where the body was interred with all the impressive and solemn =monies of the Order. WHAT EVIRYBOBT SAYS MUST. BB TSUI," IS an old adage which, if correct, would place the Banner Hat More to in enviable position ; as everybody, anti everbod)'a Watt in lab vicinity, are beginning to admit, that to buy • kat of the Banner folks is the beat way to get your money hack ; and we are not behind in Easing to all who wish an trade of Pittsburshinanufecture at the prices of Eastern manutecturerv, and more durable, to go to the " Banner AB." 'lle 1a oblreuig and attentive to business, and " one of 'em" generally. Don't nrget; sign of American Flag, 147 Wood street, opposite the Presbyterian church. Look out for the Seg. • • •NZW LIFO OF STAGIZp.—A new; line of stages naslateiy been established between this thy and Franklin, by Messrs. Ketcham & Pike, which will prove a great ae eveansodation to those having occasion An travettetween the two Places. A dolly:atage, starting from the Allegheny Hones, on Irwin attest, will go by way of Fenysialle and Harris:llle, and a triweekly line by way , of Ze lnnople and Harmony. The best of arnu:gements ea rego n lo safety, sa. speed and comfort hare been made by the propnoton, and pastreogers eon always rely upon them faltlalOg their prosolsea. ./asiogy Dzowouo.—William Davie,.i lad about tinily. sears of ego, nrtllng In Allegheny. wbae bathing Le:the river, time the St. Clair street Bridge, on Thursday evening, fell Into one of the deep holes made by ■ dredging naohine, said was only eared from drowning through the glartlons and Intrepidity of another boy, named Joseph Smith.. Dans was nimble to swim, and had twice gene un er the water before he was obeerved. His straggles at last TOW the attention of Smith to the spot,. and regardlese of his life, heplanged In, ind saved the lad when going down for the last time. litiLL IRON A WINDOW.—A boy named James Parker, yesterday fell from the woad story window of a house on Penn Street, and friettured his arm in two places. Hs was also oonsiderably bruised about the body. His In juries, hoWever, are not oonnidered dangerous. 13u*Err OF THE Praos.—A warrant was yea .-tardayjeanad by Alderman Perithmon, for the arrest of John B. &breeder, charged on oath of Christina Hem, with surety of the peace. Tug Boa° ogs under the °huge of the Sisters of Merry, In this city, which have been closed for Nome time, were re opened on Monthly last. Dian.—De. J. J. Myers, late Phyelolan to the mains no.otua. nt thLe city, died on Thursday afternoon, at Wlichetter, Va. FPALE - superior saw mill on the Ohio river, op. 1 potette Freedom. and Si norm of land, on which ' aro three good dwellings and the mill. It Is all °Oared at a Alt .butaln. Also, 100 acres of good land, well improved, with good buildinmr, and 60 acres in good cultivating order. It threo'mlies from Baker's Landing, and V a goodopportonity so got a borne. Also, 318 acme of prime land on the Kanawha river, Va., lbw and a half miles from Parkersburgh, and one-held mil* from the Railroad. It Is a superior piece of improved land, and offered at a meat bargain. Mutate of THOMAS WOODS, auls . 71 Fourth streak aVeseu liirAttiIiACIIIRES of oil kin& of CABINET In' TORE and CHAIRS, No. 84 Bnalittlisilotomd,oppoilto City Bowl, Pinata:lrib. N. B.—Fornisbing Steamboats any{ 110141 &tatty f- of . . t." ' l 4 . l.lllZiti 0.44,,10 ~.. „ t , 4 ., )4 4 1.j0i . ,*,, , ... • , t • . ` . l • r , "f r, - .f. - .. il'kr - • . , )' ' ' ' • ' do =IS By the ()EelIlP Lines for the Morning Post AUGUST 28 Judi* Bronami , s A.emptimes...Nows from South Amelia*. New You, August 2.s.—Judge!Bionson'a acceptance of the lard's nomination Is officially announced. The Panama Star of the 14th gives favorable accounts of the revolution for the constitutional enure. 911 en. Martini. ano Colleges, commanding therunlutionary party at Bunk &nouns war killed, and his party dbsPotseed. Congress had not met, from inability to farm a quorum. Menem had.named a new ministry. A Ire occurred at Panama on the 9th. The church of • Santa Anna and twelve hours were destroyed. Vausause, July 14.—The markets are extremely dull. Canines hice erase sad rising. Sugarasold briskly. Lune her firm. Freights atm, rates elightly advanced. The mails to Panama are to be monthly Instead of semi- monthly. . The Ruskin prize reported by the preview, mall, wee ta. ken by the French steamer into Valparaiso. The vetsel was the brig Couricr,los day. team Pernambuco, and knew nothing of the war. She had a cargo of Sugar valued at $713 000. Kingeton, Jamaica, dates to the 11th are received. No news of impertanco. Markets very dulL Good Family Beef beaming scarce; Smith's 49e9100a per half barrel. Bread inactive; a large neck of foreign new parcel. Flour held at 60effi52s. Lard 93,65. Mass Pork 70s. Trial of B D •+Convletlon of Wm. Urford—D. V. Pittman Pardoned. Boston, August 24.—Before the If unicipal Court today, the two Britian dmerters, Prichard and Cary, were errelgo• ed on two indictments, charging them with stealing from Mr. Twining, the British Commissary at Sydney, and from Queen Victoria. Toe case will be tried not so much in fact as law whether or not persons committing robbery to a foreign cohntry can be tried here, bemuse they bring the stolen property with hem. Witliam Usford, convicted of aamiulting Rich erd H. Dana, Jr.. £eq., cne of the counsel for Anthony Burns, to. sentenced to-day to 18 m„,nthe hard labor In the House of Correction... . . . . . . The Preddent has pardoned Henry C. Pittman, formerly Master of the Canoe Miss tart, who was convicted of rob bing the vessel of several thousand dollar* In direr coin, after the vessel was wrecked on the coast of &mated Ile had been sentenced to the Salem Jodi for three years, and his been in confinement two years. He was liberated this morning. Southern News. liatemoaa, Aug= 26.—New Orlemon papers of Saturday have bees Toothed hem The Savannah Courier admits that the yellow fear pre vails u an epidemic, and cane for the orgenlzation of the Howard Association, and have daily reports. The Board of Health of Charleston published a list of yellow lever casu there, which, with but few exceptions, occurred at the Laurette and among the shipping. The total deaths for the last week are given, among which wore thirty.lbtir by yellow fever. The eteambut Sylvester Webs was capsized at the land. log on the Mississippi, and the Captain and three ethers perished. Official Information has been received at Washington from Lord Elgin, that, ;vending the action of the imperial and provincial legislature, and reciprocity treaty, the free navi gation of the St. Lawrence will be granted to American • vessels. • • •. Mower?. John Rhea and O. K. Mallory, of Elisabeth city, wed to flight ■ duel. Mallory was arrested at Norfalk, where the meeting was to take place, and put under $3,000 ball. The stair wee afterwanis settled. From Few York.--k 1" Capt. Hol- New Toti, Augasi 2i3.—The North Star arrived at nine o'clock. She left Aspinwall on the 17th, with TOO passer,. gore, but no anecie on might. Captain llollins ' of the (late, was arrested yesterday at the cult of Calvin Durand, for the destruction of his or, per. ty at Greytown. The damages are lald at $14.000. Bo; hos gave ball to VO.OOO. The W.tilniton Star intimates that toe , United State+ will recall the a:equator granted to Mr. Dillon, the French Consul at San Franclsm, as punishment fu. 1111ibusterivi Caiskastosl, August 25.—The steamer Oov Dudley, an: red at Havana from Key West, whence she left on the 251. The Captain General paid Don Manuel Cbristobel.De Sar gas $l,St, for appr.betlog In Morel Dlatri.•t 174 rawly landed negroes icing $lO each for melds, $6 for females, and $3 for children. The new steamship Jewess, from New York, had not reached Havens. Sugar dull ?delvers antes at &1 teals; liuseovede market amply sutra:ed. Rios in god dematelt Butter lemma and In demand. Lard; none to first Lynda; the het sales were made at 194010, for inferior. PEULtD2LPHIA, August 25.—Jvho Mueller, who confessed to the murder of a man in Burlington county, New Jersey, died in the counts , prison today, of typhoid furor. Is is not yet known With certainty whether or not he committed the murder. LOUISVILLE. Aogust 24.—Meaarn. Dough and Bracken. rklite, man:Lucid to addreas the New Albany. Indiana Tendon today, were neither or them present The Con modtion nominated Engnab for roelmtion to Conran Nsw YOSi, Auzuet 20.—Floor firm...sales of 4250 bbl, straight State at $9 56410; reed ohlo $lO 25001060; South ern rearce...sales 2750 bbls at 2937008 75. Wb.t...holders demand an advance: white Genesee $2 23; unpinned South ern red $1 75. Corn a trite higher... Wes4l.ooo bushels /Ferrara mixed at 8748714; sound yellow 854089. Cotton unsettled, nom•naL etnerli hetelneart done.. Coffee firm, trans• actions limited: ealee 33'0 boys hie at $2 2502 11 12. Sugars I=ra limited bushman. Molasses unchanged. To nitncky firm. Whisky...market bars, held al 37 688. to arrive. Pork advanced 50 to 62/6c • sera 802 this mere at $l4 370.14 CZ: prime $1162(01f 75. Beef 0m... Wee 150 bole repacked Chicago at $l5 60(8110 75 to $l6 Cut 150 hble Shoulders at e4MI64a; Hams 747:14. Lard.apri.. Maher, .1. 133.1 tilde at 114114,; roe Septem. bee ...livere. 11k. Iron and Lead firm Lard Oil arm at PAWS. 4 Monde. Ftockesteady; Monet unchanged: 1111. nobraWntral bonds 6414 Brie Incomes 71. Cleveland and Pittsburgh 42 Reeding 67. PEIL•DILPHIA, August 26—Mere firmneas in this Flour market, hold-rs demand an advance of 1214: good brands at $8,62.1448.75. the latter being generally ths asking rate; gale. 600 bblob deliverable In untober, at 18 Market twee of Rye Flour, which is 'ranted at $6 Very 11111. Corn Mial offered. IVb.r In demand at the advance noticed yeate, day; .1.3100 Mob $1.700•.76. fee ordinary and prime new Southern red : and 21,8441,90 for white. Rye scarce and wanted. Corn In demand; sales 3000 bash yellow at 85, afloat, and 1000 do In store -at 80. Whisky advenced salve 320 bbls at 28. CINCIO3I4II, AugOst 25.—Tha river la falling slowly. Weather very warm. F100r...50.20a513 25. Whisky ad canoed to 30 Cheese...9lfalo. Nothlog has tree/spired In Provision.; market arm Ilamixolm. August 25.-7.000 bbla bless Pork at $l4, saki 4,000 packages of Lard at Ito, wens SOU bet* yesterday. - Sis Par Cent Lower than any Farm to the county. • AVALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—The subscriber to authorised to cell the f Bowing described TRACT OF LAND, rontalnteg 111 acres, situated In North Feyette town. ship, Atlegbeny mritty.Pe.,l4 nules from the City r Pitt. burgh, and war ha hue of the Steubenville Railroad, with Coal and Lime Stone under the wholo place, Ind easy of access—improvements., follows: A very comfortable Farm House, 30 by 25 feet, 2 Eerie+ high; V, ash nouns, Spring House, and other out buildinge; , • new Frame Bank Bare, 54 by 35 fees, finished in the bad possible mance-, with Stabling under the whole bundles; 100 bearing Apple Trees, beet grafted qualities: • large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trews, all to bearing order; about 86 aerie cleared and In a high state ofcultivatien, with wailer In all the geld,. This laud is very comfortably situated In one of the best utoltbrulitZdsei is the cou nty, ranill'arno"u%Sieuntotthbellatebte market, only :lust the owner Is about to remove to the far west. Term. suy and peke moderate. For further para. Golan see the owner, V9ll E 0139, on premises, or the sub scriber. JAMES C. RICHEY, cull. dew Real_Estate Agent. ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. : Tats Road is now constructed end ready to commence the transportation of Fre4ht between Its southern tor. minute at Calm, add the Wanes* Coal Fields In the ricin• lty of the Dig Muddy river, about 60 miles north of Odra. The supply of a supetittr quality of Bittuninona Coal, on. and in the Immediate vicinity of the line of the road, Is in. exhaustable' and. Is deposited in positions favorable to mining at asroall wet; and a market for large Quantities will be found at ono& et Wm, for tee supply of steamboats navigating the Mississippi and Ohlo there, and for trans ported:lon upon them risers to other points. The cutout on of parties desirous of entering into the Mt ohms of mining and ceiling Coal. to Invited to this oppor tunity of engaging in It. And Ow Illinois Central Railroad Company will be ready to enter foto liberal arrengemeetti for the tranapoetation OF the Coal from the Mine* to Calm, or other point. on the Wm, at onee. Communintitm may be addressed to the nudemigned, at the offletvof the Cramparly, FO Wall street, New York. W. P. BURRAL, President 111. 0. It. IL CO. Valuable Property for Pale. WO LOTS OP GROUND, upon which are erected four T Brick and two p.m. Bonding., which rent ennually for 5600. NM property to situated In the Nintl,Ward of the city of Pittsburgh, on Penn street, between - and streets. Also, the Foetot7 nod Oround known is the Empire Works," situated on the corner of Penn and Morris greens. Also, ZS urea of unimproved land, situatod on the Alla ghany river, one mile from East Liberty. On a portion of this load thare in the beat Saw Hill location in the county. Also, a number of late contalaing from 1 to I acres of chok• land, situated moo mile north-neat of Bost Liberty, and one mile east of LoWrenceviPe. The above named plows of property are very deetrable, nod will be alspord of on sdvantagcous terms to early par chasers. For terms of solo and farther information apply to Wm. P. Daum, N 0..- Wood street, Pltteb D. D. THOMPSON, dmignee for Jos. B. Kegley. VRATEIBM-1500 •• Ltve Eleeee Feathers, for sale by JIC JOl : hFCLIIRKAN, 1161tHAJN & 00 • R EPINED SUGARS-- 15 bbls Layering's Crushed Sugar; 50 do Loaf Sugar; 16 do Powdered finger; 80 do White Coffee Sung; 10 do Coarse Pulverised; for sala by ja2ll earn" * SINCLAIR. W /NPOW GLASS-160 bores flx10; : 10 do 10112; 60 do 10114; 20 do 9:12; 16 do 710; itnearar'a and Slidr's brands ; for ula by PCS SMITH & SINCLAIR. FlltiWOoKei MO4O riOnbeil I— l 200 Wien lire ()rockers, 6 gross Roman Candles, 12 ball.; '" do do 8 do; 6 " • do do 6 do; " do do 4 do; 4 Triangle., No. 1; " ,_,•‘ do do 2; • 20 boon J#e„kaati Croakers; 600,000 Torpoilin ; 40 g r am Ihr, Wheels; 20 L ounce Rockets; 16 n St do do; dr-do - — doie Onetime; Second no I"°° 4" ; 14,47 111211 reed and Ibr sale br sank. • - ANDERSON, 1427 e • No. 6 Wood Onset. JTAR IM' SW ANLIKEICAN ROMANOS, ,e it D.:. t or the Week Sagie, by O. P. B. Jansen Seg., author of • .sgoy.good Zoe& Stories. - mem gbod and Nem „Spike • Our Horteymcon. from Longon Ponca. aces Wisxrd.kl e tt=ger - s Lear. Katharine Ashton, y Win Sewell. Fashion anti Painlee, by Arm L Stephens. Tbe Lamplighter. The fliatary of Pyrrhus, by Jamb Abbott. /or sale by • FL NMI 41; 00, $8 Dalttdold . stint. s ; " . , ORM= TELEGRAPHIC. Death of a Confessed Murderer EEnz= A*l.l TO COAL NUMMI iffMMg4, ~, .;, ';' ,-,.' 4 1 , ~1 ARM S FOR RIF ER AMA. The rioer.—There were Often Inches water In the than. nel, by the metal mark, hut everdwir. Telling slowly. The steamers %raring, and 'ass Laviar are the packets running to Brownsville—the Lamar in the ;morning, and the EacAans in the evening—from Dam No. 1. The Meer Is felling with thirty inehes water In the canal. The steamer Non Orleans and barge were sold at suction last Saturday, for SS,IOO. The bull of the Meehan Charles Rantewmd and barge Nile were sold at the some time. The former brought POO, the latter sBoo.—Zon. Currier, 23d. Steamer Hartreale Stink—The Alton, which aerie.' here from Cairo yesterday morning, reporta having used the above aternwheel boat conk at the bead of the chute at, or near, Plato Rock. The /Clan was hailed by persons on board the sunken boat, but, being heavily laden, she could not get near enough to render asaletance. She had struck a snag. The water where she sunk being only five feet in depth, there t. little doubt bat that she can be railed with out much detention or expense. She was bound inwards this point from the Ohio river, and doubtlem Is pretty well loaded with dry goods for this city.—St. Louis Dent., 21/1. STEAMBOATS "1854." PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AIM SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, FOR TOR CONVXYANCR OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BITWERN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. Tins Late is composed of seven t class powerful Steamers,one. netted for speed, splendor, samy, and comfort, and is the ONLY THROUGH DAILY LIND OP SPASM Pecans on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. Mail Line of Steamers from vincionati to Lsuimille and Saint LOIIIP, by which passengers and freight arc ticketed and re ceirted through doily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consist], of the following boats: Aloof Departirre anstains. from rittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. 'N. W. BatranOomra....Seinday. MESSENGER, No: 2..... J. B Devis Monday. ALLEGHENY (leo. M'LoIN Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wu. J. Rolm= Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Glamor Thursday. PITTSBURGH U. CAPIPADLI Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jiro. ISLINDFILTE6 Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. M., precGoly. No freight rewired after nine o'clock on the morning of d' r rt r particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,' JOHN FLACK, °' Monongahela Howie Buildings. I deen I =MN= For Cincinnati and St. bottle. ' laditTHE new nod substantial steamer BELLE GOLbING, Capt. 11133(1.3 GOLDING, will leave for the abort, and intermediate ports on the first rise of tourer. For freight or pax ate apply' on lamed. nul Regular • heeling Packet.. TkIE steamer ECLII dE, Q,ptaln Gamma D y~pMOORt, leaves every TIIESD tY, TaURODAY, and HATURDAY, at 9 o'elook, A. kit., and eon• neeting with t • C. Witt P. Rallroul at Wellsville For trolglat apply to 1.•21 J. D. COLLINGWOOD. Agent. • CANADA WEST. a ir s t Cle . v n elai o d i g r, Plr u t r S w ita. e n i t . e • TILE FINE low preseure steamer TELF.O RA PII. Captain R. Bsasow, will anako two trip. a week bete eon Clevalan.l; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as tolloArs: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every AP:.:DAY and THUID_tDAY EA ENING, o'clock. Leases Port Burwell tor Port Stanley at I o'clock. Lanara Port StAniey for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and BATLIRDA7; EVENING, at 7A, o'clock. The Telegraph corm, cm at Clevidand, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and tbe Toted:, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad, Also cornets at Port Stanley with Lhe London Line of Stages, whiole oonnecte with the - Great Western Railroad. For freight rod pa.a.ge apply on board, or to SCOVILL & LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. MTRIDE. Port Burwell. roardT:tilov AUCTION SALES Auction..-Dally Sales AT the Commercial Seles Rooms, corner of Woad and Fifth streatt,at 10 o'clock, A. 11, a general aasorment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, hoot, and Shoes, Liate,Capa, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. 11, Groceriee,Queensware, Glesaware, Table Cutlery, Looking Cameo, New nod 5000n..1 Wind Ilousehold and Kite? Fur niture., Ac., Books, StnlionrrY; Par.cy Artielee, MIDAC.III Inetruneu.. Merdwarr .11 Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goode, Coll onl &liver trate-bee, do. P. M. Ithir/P, Auctioneer. je3tht P. Q. DAVIS, ,&nattonser ROCEAWAY CARRIAGE AT AUCTION —On SATES.- DAV. MORNIRO, 16th ihrt., at 11 o'clock, at the Com. mercial Sal. Rooms, corner of Woos; nod Fifth atm te,will be sold, i.oe mama body Itocka•ay, with moveable Fent to front, which has boon lo tai.a only lax month, 5026 P. M. DAVIS„ Auctioneer. y AILUX BALI; Of ellt'Ll;bl. , Yak?. Oil CHINA, ftotke hentlan Ullas, gileer Plated Welty/Ic, Al' A UCTION. On TUNADAV MORNING, :WM lust , .110 o'clock, at No. di Market street, near Fourth, will be roll, a eery large and magnlfimut aesortmenta of elegant Premix Porcelain, Boiselolan Ulw, Weer Plated Ware, Candelabras As, of Me latest style.; comprialne aaperhiYaactuwaaal and an'ata elle I tea emu; gold band and plain 43; ewapiete dinner, tea and breakfast setts; oval, ottagun lad roused cam pottery and camserolea; butter cooler.; vegetable dishes; pitchers: fruit baskets. and bowl.; cake stands, lc_ A largo and ea. [lad ureertneont of yaw, with elegant and costly dame . . nom; CLlna, braces and lava earl revolvers rich cut Ba banneno gluts nuess; colognes; golden.; card Bland.; mantle .numeral.; silver plated tea Mu, fruit barkeM; castors; bronte French mantle clocks; aetts of girandoler; centre and sapper labia lamps; Ivory handled table cutlery: tea traltb and a general variety of other choice goal. Open for examination the day previous to late. Sale pos itive, and continued until all are mid. an2s P. NI inArta. Aurtioneer. D 0063 AND 2TATIANEItY AT AlitirlON.—On BAT 17RDAY KY ENINO,A uguat 26th, at 7 o'clork : at lite Commercial Balm Dooms, corner or Wood and Flat Areas, SDI be sold : • large millectkin of valuable Alineellanaons Boob, among thkls am choke standard library editions la •arinum depar mots of &lanes and Literature; splendid Family Bibles, to rich binding: Pocket Bibles; Altude Woks: Blank Books: Letter and Cap Wriiing Piper. aids a variety of Stationery, and • se rot Pri•ate Library, de. au2A F. M. DANIA, Awttivoeer. SALE tFaIWS. U INiN I 64 t VrSI';ek: FDAYI:VENIN,2Stht.t ioclocket the klerchante Exchange, Fourth street, will be soul. by et-der of Joshua Henna, Feu., ...tors) Treas of 'torn In urer, the Bldg. &Doing Gcmpany of !Haagen, faleital f, non. payment of assessments. su26 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ORPHANIV 0011 K g tag Or A FL?IE cOUNTRY MCAT —On THURSDAY EVENING, A ugdst Met. sot 71 , 4 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchergr. Fourth [tree:, will he sold, weesbly to Adjournment, by rrder of Thomas Davi son, Executor of Mrs. Arabella Stataaneld, deceased, that • •T f valuable sod dadrable Country Feat, formerly the re- Warms of the Lae All:wham Florbach, TMa property is mud pleauntly situated In Wilkins township, on the sputa Bide of the Greer...burgh and Plc, burgh Turnpike, and within a f...sr rods of 01 • Witkinte burgh Station of Out Pennsylvania Rail rout. The pruners are in excellent condition, containing 20 acres of choke land, with large trick Manaion noose, Haat Bern. Carriage Rouse, Stsbk, de , of the bent descriFtinn; and Orchard of goon.; Fruit Trees, Ehrubhary, Tines, de. This le f the meet deAtrAbio v floe now for ale,. bring so easy of nue:, at nil Cates by Railroad nod Turnpike. Terms at sale. A plan oan be seen, and any further in• formation given at the Sales Rooms au24 P. M. DAVIS .Anctioneer. , Wo IIOnSE CARR! AGE Al ACCVloN.—vu 15AITIS.• LAY MORNING, Igllb Inst.. 16t II o'clock, at lbw Com. mamba Sales Inmrus. corner of Wood and Fifth wit be sold, • largo Two florae Fondly Carriage, In good order (riling lop, bran mounted, kc. au2l . P. M. DATIS, Auctioneer. DOM. —lll - baiee white, red and blacit mitod Domestic Flannels, from the m.uuf,munrte , f.,r side by au23 p. M. DAVIS, Luetloneer WANTS. Money W•nted. FROX ONE TO TLIREE T CFUSAND DOLLARS, amply "crared by bord and mortgage, and for wt lon n lawn!, premium Witt to paid. Addre,s, Bon b. 2, P. O. [..27.1.,c Foreman for a Green Glass Wall tel. AGOOD competent and experienced GLAF.R BLOWER, to whom the highest wages wilt be paid, is wanted to take cbarge of and oversee well eatablished Green tibias Bowe, lb Baltimore city. Nolo, need apply but those who can give unexceptionable inferences as to character, steady habits, industry, de. Applications are requeetid to be tondo immediately at the Counting Room of the DAILY MORN ING POST," or all letters addressed (post paid) to “E. I'. K." will receive reepeettul attention. jr3l -• • • LAND WAIMANTS WANTED — SI7B 00 .— I wish to pur chase Land Warrants to the amount of Five Thousaad Acres, In 100,80 or 40 acre Warrants; for which will be paid $l7B in gold, for 1130 acres, and in proportion for 80 and 40 sem. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Beal Estate and European Agoot, .myB corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets. WANTED—A situation, ny • Young Man, •, boot keeper, Cleric, or Salem:Liao. Apply at FRANCISCUS' Agency Office, ,jllO 115 Firth et., near Poet Dtlice. loseseeConsellary Slams, A T public auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 9 th day of September next, at 3 o'clock, P. M. Under direction cad by authority of tho toot of Corn moo Pleas of Allegheny county, the undersigned, Trustee of Mrs Agate Mahon, wilt Bell at public auction as above stated, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY GYM, of various alms adjoining ,the Seventh Ward, of Um City of Pitts burgh, and lying between Centre Avenue and the lam reel. denoo of Hon. Wm. Porter. A line of Omnibusees runs past the premises. This property to eituate within a few minutes walk of the Court Deuce, and otters many induce. meats to mechanic" and others, Terms--One-thir cash end de e s irrienag arinp. end e pleasantlocations. They will be sold without years, with Interest Fo furth th particulars see n large Ulla ROBERT RUB% Trustee, Au., Fifth etreet, oppo the Court douse, auli/St• P. M. DAVIS, Anctioneer. FRANKLIN HOIJ I SE , CHESTNUT sTREST, ABOVE THIRD, Pll LADELYTIIA PARKICR & LAIRD, PrOprl a . jyl9:Sm TERMS $1,50 PER DAY. Treasurer'. 01nos of lb. Chartiors Valle? Railroad Company, SIIBBORIBKEIS to 'heat.. Bowl are hereby notified that the Board of Directors have called for • .stand meat of Viva Douses per share, payable to the Treasurer on the let eloadey of alio Eve Dollars per share on th e first Clonday oe ach manning month, until the whole amount la paid. my9Ditif. ALVAN WILEINB, Treasurer. BUILD'S° LOT FOR SALE. AA LOT 24 feet front on WILLS street, and extanding back 109 fast to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot Is • Oallar Wall, built far two small flousas. Ttli• Lot O in • dedrable location for • residence; and will be wad low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and dear from lnenzabrartes. 'Enquire of OHO. P. GILL.4IO/Is 1713 At Oahe of Morning Post. \Wm: - Dtgby, Jr., CLOWING AND ITRNISKING STORE, Munk Hag, Nt h d r at, pub. —Clothing mans to order, to good style, and at Moderate reamanSttf . . )or ♦♦ nonwric .seitous—an eXoellesitartkliriar impart a whims to tkw breath, afteemiroklik or label medicine. A eopyly mod by JOS. FLEMING, attS ' oorner of the Diamond and Martet Weirs. TX an now opeolog upwards of 60 pa. of new end de. doable BOW. of lirenoh fhlntw, which will be .old iliflolUldly low. A. A. 11A CO., • • P I All" tr* * , . t , • L.t _ .. • 4 , ...a .2, " - 3 1 ..6 4 ., 5. . 4 is • Lr•%. + 4". WIZII COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MICREHANTS , EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. Praidenl-401131 SLTIPTON. llira flits Preside'r—Wit. 11. SMITH. &toad " W. R. Daows. Arcretary—Ws. E. Moo. Treasurer—Jotter D. Scum Superintrodent—S. T. NORTHAM, Ja. Ctoosetaree on Arbitration for Augug.—Wm. R. Dot rs, V. P., Dont &Fitt, Wx. Era, WY. RINLEMIT, W. it J,02. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET OPPIOO OP Ton DAILY itoIININO Pea; Saturday, Suva! 26, 1654. FLOCK.-79 blas superfine from wharf at p,o); 110 do extra and superfine from depot at $9; 20. , bids supertion in 3 lot. from mill at $5,75 end 0,33; 160 bids do from titoro at $9; 30 du extra do at $9,24; 47 bids superfine from wharf at 0,91 ltye Flour 10 Ws from Morn at $0,75. OATS.-Iho belies from wharf et 45c. BCOAR.-15 tkEtle fully f)ir at four mouth- MOLASSES-12 bbl. “cyprces' et 240, cash. WHISKY.-102 bids rectified in lots at 32,. _ _ 81001%.-2500 Ma hams city smoked at 9!?, cash 1600 do do do 94c, do; 15.10 mid 300018.1 shoulders dodo 0.4 and 6Ve, do; 36.00 0 elder do do 0-,4, 4 months; 12.060 lbs sides do do 69, cash; 10.000 shoulders do do 6%0, four Mo.; 8500 hams do do 100; 1300 IDs baton and shoulder 10 and 63147 c, nub; 600 001. C. sugar cured hams at 11 , .yol2c, cash. PEA NIITS.-500 and 100 bushels at $1 50, cash. MASS PORIE.-25 Idols at $l4, four months. LARD OIL.-4.9 bbls No. 1,75 c, four months. HAT.—. 34 los& .t $20@24 ton. DEANS.-25 bushels from store at 1,1, f.O do d o at 1,12, do. DtirTEIL-703 Ms packed at 13r, ettBh. POTATOES.-200 bushels at $1.87, cash. 8A LTICTItE.-5 nags at Or, four month, ASHES.-4 tons Pearls, f, arrive, at 614 e, cash. FIELD BOOK FOlt RnILROAD ENGINEER -.—Donniu. log formula, for laying out curves. determining frog on. glee, levelling, calculating earth-work, etc, etc., together with tables of radii, ordlontee, deflections, long chords, magnetic variation, logaratitims and nature' signs, tan gelo-Ds, etc. ate., by John D. Renck, Civil Engineer. Pocket book form. $1,75. object of the present work 1. to supply • want very generally felt by Assistant Engineers on Psalmody. Books of convenient form for use In the field, containing the ordinary lograrithmetlo tables ara common enough; but a hook combining with these tab!es otha s peculiar to the Railroad work, and especially the ncerwary formulta for laying out con., turn-outs,crosAngs, ie., is if desideratum which Oda work Is designed to supply. U. d. NI/112MM ACADEXT, Wegt Point, April 18, 1854. Gentlemen: I have looked over f' Ileuck's Field Book for Railroad Engineers," and think it well adapts! to the ob ject its author proposes, end have no question but It will be faunda very useful and practical volume both fa: cillce and told work. D. 11. fasueft. Tao; April 1859. I em much pleased with Mr. Renck's. little manual, the e Yield Book of Railroad Engineeri." With Elie presenta tion of some of the must practical and trictul of recognised processes among railway engineers, he ha. given others which, unseat least in their present (mu, appear to rox.r. • mint of higher vein. than that of mere novelty—that of being In general susceptible of available, not to hay denim ble, practical nee. In conclusion, while I think the dedeu rt Mr. llenek's book IV such as to culapt It exeolleptly well to professional needs. I have plessure In expressing my cordial satisfaction with secutlon, alike with the per eplculty of arrangement elfectid by ill.• author, and the tr• celleui typal:rapidest taste displaywl by him publishers. B. Fne.Sel.tal flEscsr, C. E. and Director of Rensselaer lAilyteclitile Institute. For sale by WILLIAM S. lid% Dealer lo lingineers' etatloncry, attil Market street, oa-rtrr of :?rand. Locust Grove Seminary for Young Ladie3. IWIS. next eession /4 tww.in on W litiNES j„ DAY, September end conlinue forts-tiro weeks. Day DUOla from the city or. conveyed to act from the Grove in an exclusive Omnibus. Circulars may be obtained at the More of Mr. George It. 'tate, on Market Area, and at Mr. Mcittee, nl Wood et., oil application to the hector, PieOsina..y for Boys ,s nw h.,, n ,d car. nf F. ra, and rant r!,. nyp...-11e , ourf T U D E rtt' '' , Se ' 6 p7Ol i t ribiumod by 31invt, UHIGUS and WDONA There are ten 31.10CCAdVe months In thr At:AMA:eI , yeer. Inithm le tl2,sUlter quertre The number of f/oplih eol l'Ar+ bre. Athe regal. pt •pptiootttona which boo uhele atter ugust tihth at 54 Liberty street, or at Naitt•hool, or toy hotter dmPIAAI In Port Onira.ukt.9:aw• Japanink. PLAIN AND OItNA'IONTAL W APANING, to t:i brat:mho+, exoruted in the tot 0)31,, and at I. twee to suit the times, at lb. till Shop. reur or .111Y11,. 7,, Store, Itln it Street, helots Wosst. The attention of In:lmq, Founders, rarniture nod Gino, wars Manutacturera, le Kilirited to our new sty le of I bIttLI Pearl Papier &Lienle,in WCO.I, gl3, and iron wore, of every dast.riptian. &implee inn I e eel I.f. natation obtained he Shop, or ut the Vliark No. 131 11-0 TL R. /tar Stnanalanat men can a 1..., a 111 .. ..ty1nt1 , n - nasurn• I Otto Panel, annastlug any Ilare:.nota ext.:dint In tltla ty. M===tl CORNER OP RAIN AND s^ 6717 sj.Y , IVA/MEN, 0 THE Propel et 7r takes pleasure in eztrunclo,,, to the public that this new and ele.vantllutel hat teen Nened lhoosetrf entertainment to.iog clintrrinlieus and roomy, and pOjnizting the oflt, the Ohio !Teri Anducements unsurpaesesl In Warren tor the ter Atimode• 1.100 of the traveling community. A ober., of public- patr,okage re,poolfollv w. 1161.1 LION. BALE—Seventeen Aeree or Laud, nij-Inin.e All, ihnny city, eta gnat baulutin, tf caqed fur .mu. A port of the pay would be takeu In gaode, or Pittsburgh manufseturts. Enquire of ovi rlit);!AS WOullS, anto IL Fourth at,st. New Jersey Water ale CuazidiNeleishei. •s II subeutiber ill to dalls rereipt, hailreet!. tho I finest quality of PEACLIE. *ad WATER 111:I.ONS. Gil at his Depot, N 0.128 Wood strrot, airs Ylnh auUdi SA31171:1, STEIN:RUCK. No latessabneg.. TMO lICNDRISD THOUnAtan DOLLARS worth or storS will :tot be distributed et 110CtERS k CG'S Star De• guerreotyps Gallery, fifth street, opposite 11 neon's, hot upon the payment of it you one ptocurr •A good a LIKE NESS ea can be procural to this or soy otbrr city. Call and sirs to ► trial. so.; I IL WiTtIgLINK could respectful 4 Inform bb pupils .0j and friends that be arill eantinu• his profession a. instroctoron th. PIANO PORTS and VOTCH. Order, left at Mr. KLIMEK'S Mtrie Stere, or at In.. "...I dol:me, No. ]B7 SECOND Street, will be promptly at!..ied w. .us Bic/MILLAN - HOUp.E. JOHNSTOWN, PENNA. rrn.olawlerdgned baying tatty charge of the above nutted flops. and roatt...l Wet a Irzr pen., in • comfortable u , SS elegant Mite, Is now prtpLAYI te re. eats. gouts, and glee ample sattlfactlon to all wb.o may patreiVain the House. feu Stlf JaNtltS IX)lt NEI% 131thatuNAallatllItiLL'S Katracte of Vanilla. Lemon, LC Rose, Peach, Sauna, Strawberry, de., for !favoring lee Comm., Blau Slugs, Putklings, Ate., for sale hy an 7 W. A. NiI:LUC.° f I , IIE TRU rii ethluttY4li VEKMIC Lath —lt angle rtal producing wand -1s: 11.1.1 the follow Pits, Jpfterwsgt to, Jun. 27, 1,L2. Ma. /L. E. EaLisits: Sir—i boned of J. IL. Ilers, one but of your Vermin:lg., and tan It To a ebid of mine, and asprllod ita largo worms, and quite a nundsr of small • el: 1L I'ALIEML tlasstst. or., Jr7erson cm. Frb 7, lf2. Mn. IL. E. Esicsss—liarlugutud your Voradfugs lo my Tally. I Can say that It in il0( to 1, mmossaut by any Ver. . _ ..0 , - .!fuse In L IM world for exprfflag worms. I- aosn. WmatoW 2r , JeTforron ro., Prb. 77, 1552. MA It. It 81[11'1,-1 garb oua bottle of your Yeronbura to my child, and It expellel 75 large worse. I 0.1131. 0 tux bast In uo. Yours, respe,:tfully, I'. I.acuma. Prepared and mid by It. E. SELLI-1119 A CO , aul9 Pitt,bortb, Pa CEW eTth.ai Or f•lews.-1 num raencttutty intortn the public that I am now eeleotimr, at the factories of new York and Roston, a 131.. t eltnelift anti elegant oteet of new Piano pones. Tito utmost care and attention will be given to thu nlection of the very beet Wet ruments which on. manufactured in this country. rurchne, are politoly nsinerobel La await the arrival or then inetrumcuto befare buying doormen, ao they will Lase the a 'canted. of cbCol4llg hum among the finest toned Pen. winch the New York and Boston markets &Cord. • • Purehaterre err in•ltei to euwlne the ,hove on their ar. rival, at the old established Pietro repot of CHEAP ONG tiUltA Wblte Mc Crushed at 8 sad 9 mote rrer N. 0. Buwar, 9.0 N for $1; for sal* by b. 24 W. A. M'CLURII HAKI•Lhd MAUAZINK, fdrAgt Jut.t re.tdved and fir sato at • • ' • PAUL KLE.LN.P.IPS Llternry Dew, Fifth st tspp-Altu the Theatre The Greatest Invention Of the Age. .r. AVOID those unpleasant feelings that usually areompany the wearing of a sew Hat, thn CON FOIL 'MAW R, lately impprtad from Porta forms the Ilet to the exam .hope akti Pile Of the head. A neat tit, and a good Ilat may ce had at 77 Woad street. spit WA. Wahl LAS. Architectural and Ornamental C T. HOOAN, Arehltenturni and Ornamental Carver, . corner of FOURTH and FERRY streets, Pittsburgh, (111El&SE---24 bozo) prime Clayo.jusT receiret.l - und for ..in by 1J 41 - & SINCLAIR. Hancock Street XTOTICE, Ls hereby gledu to all protons Interow.ad that LI the 'towers will meet &wording to adjournment at Uso PERRY 1100 SE, on FRIDAY, the ISth Instant. at 2 o'• :1.1. P. M., of sald day, for the vorpoeoe of their appoint. cent, ROD'. PATTERSON, TUOM AS ItTIIEL, C. L. MAGEE, JAMES W. WOODWELI„ R. E. hrOOWEN, S. B. KIER. Viewers. WootieniThhoes. . . _ T 95 Fourth street, nearly oppom, EP • the Mayor's 011ce, is linanuf“turing Gentinrms's first Boots, tow Slices, ti. andlutturml; Corntrese end Button. rd Gaiters; Ladles' Boats, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, pars, and French Lashing Goiters, of every color and shade; [alley Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses and Children's do, of every variety. N.B.—AB kinds wads to order, on short notic, (1,09 M=3=Ui= W • - I.IOLBSALN GitOOEßsi, and Devitt. in Pr.luve, Fnr T Tlln Wines and Minds., Old Mononfshsla and Roc titled Whisky, No. 291 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa fjy29., PEARLS -1b cub. received .d for We by nul7 ILENItY li. COLLINS. 'DRAM NICW -PATENT PEN HOLDER—Sutiable for say sire of Steel Pens. It bolds the Pen firmly, which mu be removed without any rill:acuity, and without Rolling the fingers. For oiro'by W. S. IIAYMN, Stationer, /Yl4 Market Wee, eoro•r of fk•eoud. --------- RAW !SIENNA-400 lbr on hand and for rale by null MIMING I3ROB WPM WOKS-3nm received, Hard Times, by Chule. 11 Md.., 24 ceoti. Ticonderoga, or the Black Eagle, by O. P. It. James, 30c. Rose Woodville, or the tlailor'e Daughter, by Alexander Dumas, to amts. Bertha and Idly, or the Feemcninge of Beech Olen, by Mrs. Onkita Smith, 11,24. • ' • Our Honeymoon, and other oomicalitier, from Punch, price $1,25. Received and fin sale by ante W. A. OILDKNYCHNIIT A CO., 76 Fourth et. SOW NOTHINGBMIBT COLLARS. CRAVATS, and a full aisortsaut of Furnishing Goode, at. tho now O; Store of yitthiK.VAN Gr)RDSR- 'EtOtt BALE—A Dwelling 'Flossaaof 6 'rooms, hall and 'miles, with 8 toted ground, having a front of - 31 feet CM fintrablitittioellfanehmter, by 138 deep 96 a wide alloy • good well of water, with pomp; out oven, coat fruit trees, grape sines, /M., for $2,000. Terms mey. B. „QUTEIBERT & SON, .9 Beal Entata Agent., ILO Third street. EGOB--0 bbl fresb,jost received by Suit t •. , • • , ' s t, . ••••• ; • • • • .0 • • • WREN ~.,, L ARD AND LARD OIL -15 Reg' No.l Lard; 10 bids do Lard 011 5 half bble do Received and fot sale by mylB RICE -2/0 tierce? prime Rice, received ried for filth. by ItILLER & RICKETSON, jell 221 end 222 Liberty et. I j ARD OIL-10 bb No.l Lard OE; 10 bl do do; for sale by jelT MILLER k RICKETSON AV.& pockets Old Uo Java Coffee, for rare by [jel7} MILLER & EICEET:ON. f ILAIIET WINE-40 antes ',Pt. Julian" Claret, received Vi and for Bale by I Jeri MILLER & RICKETSOIi. OLIVE aeon 0117 e Oil, for eels by Jeri MILLER & RICKETSON. LI TAR CANDLYZ —25 boxes Ws and do Mar Candles, 0 for sale by Deli] MILLER k RICKET4ON. e Sn i bbLs3 TZ: 3 l: 'l'r'l lt !„0 lled rrine. in Elora and for tilliU by I jell] MILLER & RICKETSUN. JIIOIL'AIiNE--40 tenants ..172," ••174," Champagne Wine, landing and for sale by jel7 MILLER & RICKETSON. 6.0 . HAI.---15 bblo N. 1, for vale by fak roy29 SHITII & SINCLAIR. ANLILLA:.—A. A l:U. Dace nox for Bale motbalo3it;t or LT MEM) 014-10 bble far sale by jel9 EIENIY HOLMES 1 14E-100 eels for sale 1,5 , jel9 4.2 AL ELLATEIo-40 bzo Pulvensecl Halerstus, fu goarter, J halve. and pound papers, for sole by Jen HENRY HOLMES. D UTTER-15 kegs fresh Eurhin Butter, for eale by .1)1 .09 HENRY 11001 ES EtiO3-3 bide freeti this dey received, nod ter Bale, by jel9 LIEN EX lIOL NIES. LICK WATEII-8 bins received this day by Jos. FLEMING, corner of the Diamond and Marketer. Balumoro Shad, in store nod for wale by jrB k:NOLLSLI & RICLIARDSON. W i,B HITS ha bbls xpouted. for sale by ENULISII k “ICHARDSON MAC je K 6 ERCL-100 bble No. a, for sale by ENULISII & RICHARDSON E.A RS 10 bbis prime Pear,, for sale by ENOLISH 1 RICHARDSON I,IIIGE-100 dereea prime Rkq for a,/el by 1~ jel7 ENGLISH t RICHARD7OS bb" Sha d; A 7 bu hfbbiSbud; in store and for 1 , 1110 by jelo ENO LISII a RICHARDSON S UOAIt AND so 3l h O h lt 75 bids do MolnFts; 2.5 do B. IL Ma'am.; for 90.10 by etN. LIE.IIROS & CO 60 BRAKES" JY 2I Bankers, Weal street, Pittsburgh. y ONGWORTES LADIES' SWEET WlNE—Very who're some: an excellent "Ede for Facramental purpoies ; . . 71 LNFIn~, French, Port, Alialeira and , Anaerican Wines fot axle cheap by 1). PICK ICISEN, jyr.: 137 Liberty Et. BRANDIKS, Whi ky , '.each Uactard, Damns tlegars, he., always on hand, at the lowest prices. I.V/ 2 D. FICK-EISEN. n.%t A.IND PUKE CLARET—AIi excellent article tor N_Jeummcr neap for role by _.1Y12 WE.STERis DRAFTS--ConsCantly for rule at eight, Cr short date, on Oiocinned, Louisville, St. Lools, New Orleans, ' Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland; •t N 0.71 fourth street.' jeliS A. WILKINS & CO. REV. WM. It. MIT:1(E. Pit burgh, Yn NI) Deiders In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Elver _Lk Coln. Current and Par Funds nexlved oo depoeit. MICk., bought and sold on commission. Collections made •t any point in the United States. South E.ot corner of Market and Fifth streets, moll PITTABURGIT, PA. Baths.. Hot, Cold, and Shower. N the fitting and furnishing of irbich nothing bew been spared to render bathing luxuriona es Pell es healthYuL Are open every day, (Sunday's excepted,) from 0 o'clock, A. 31, until 10 P. M.,at the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Duquesne Hey. JOHN WCH/DSON, Proprietor. ..g.SUPERIOK AND 6PI..koLLD PICTURES are produced at C AROCYS New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth street, by Ids la . ge and improved bide and bky aLight.; by which Likes:ems. of Children are ta ken• in a few seconds, and Adults In any weather. Miniatures net in lockets--Gagtterreotypes copied. lin uns open day and evening. au7 . • . -• • • • • -- • Graff, itelsthger & Graff, Futflibltt , Nu. 121 Wood street.—Manu. y I . 4cturrs of Conking-Sires, Coal and W.nd Stores, Pwrler Stores, 11,Corr Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fender,. fad and Dog Trona, Portable Forges, Sugar Rattler, Tea Krttlee, Stare Kettles, Wagon Dazes, ar. Re. out WAVERL 110 USE. LI ACING left ft Milos Half, and moved to the WAVER. tl LY 11017d6, Blame:id alley, whim 1 have fitted up to fine s ty le, 1 would respectfully soileit the patrOnago of my former friend, Oyaters. Game, A<, of the choicest kind, ran be had at all times. The Bar to well supplied with Llquora of the oest bnindv. aulby JOHN WALKER. COMM tita•nabamal Furniture and Chair". AIWE have on hand and are conewatly manufactu ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FDIIhITIIIIE AND CHAIRS, of every de.ylotion, via: Est..ion Diving Table}; Do Bar do; LadlN Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Senna do do do; State Boom do do do; Do Toilet Boles; Teta a Tetra; Sofa.; Diva.; Centre Tables; Wadi Stands; Card do; Water do; Tisys, to., to. Material and workmanship warranted, and psi es wilt. factory. T. B. YOUNG a Co. kat 38 SmlttZeld opposite City Hotel. ARTHUES, ItODGE.B.B & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS , CORNER OF FOrRTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Pittsburgh, Pa. Dress Making and at illinery. MRS. S. E. CARGO respectfully Informs tier friend. , and others, that she Is prepared to make to order the latest styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, 111,ANTILL AS, T.4,MA S, ,(c, o n the 'hottest notice and on the most tea sns Ws ism.. Chiliten's Clothing male up with neatness and ilsolwitch. Bonnets altered and dyed cc:cording to directions, sod neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to glee tudisfactian. . .. . . Apollo Bulb:lisp, No. 78 FOUCITII &rest, secouti story saran entrance as to the Crystal PRilled Daguornan Gal Isry. jr.n:darrly • taMilfat. r3To 1.-Just. reoelactl and tor sale 1.) at MINER d 0.):8 cheap Book etoro, No. 32 Wit], Bald strew.: Barmy Memoirs of Foreign Lamle: b 1 Mrs. Harriet Fseenber Stowe, author of Uucle Tom's Cabin; 2 , 019., cloth, Illuetrated, $2. Slr Jasper ; Lever's new uovAl ; 60 cents. Fashion and Famine: by Mrs. Ant S. Stephens; Si. For rale by IL 1119Eit 1 UO _J7/ 9 1\0.92 Smithfkdd street. `AL 6+lll A—lb casks on hand and for sale by. 0 /722 FLEMING BP.OS. LINSEED OIL-4 libls rtreireal and for sale by 1Y1 .7 LIENRY 11. COLLINS. I~EI'OLVERS—A good assortment of all kinds of Revol rem Metudink Coles, Allen's, Manama's, Wertter . , and the Revolving Hammer Pistol,j est reestred and forma., • bulessla or retail,by BOWN At TETLEY, jettl4 136 Wood strret. ARDINES-2 cases Sardlnea, In whale, hall and quarter 11 boxes, 115 t IWO red and for sale by BAILEY & RENSHAW, au9 2)3 Liberty street. SVA AR CURED HAMS—We have Just rectlred another lot of mipetior Sugar Cured ilams,mbeemed the beat in the Cloth:moll market. Also, Sugar Cured Dried Dec f, orr, hand and fur rata by suit BAILEY A RENSHAW. CIIARLOTTE 111.UUE, ISo 11h Wood parret TUBACtXI-81) kegs Si: Twist linutucky Tuttaetv,. baud and for sal« by (j):11 . ) J. A. uurcuisoN AW. V RlNl:lie/LT MUSTARD—A tresb bupply of Una oelebra toil Mustard rocelved and for pale by 1181 J. A. tivrenisoN k CO. Oprien FUKNITCKK—For salu law, ail tallow, 1 tame Iron &Jai 1 Dauble Desk, a bap. article; 1 Leiter At I LINC PAIIVro, or every varieCy ;11.rolor, conorantly hand and for F. 6.61 by • - ' - - - rt. togs, Io rots by 11ENRY FL COLLINS lUlsll-11/u pits White Fib, Trout, Salmon, , tecerved jl2 and for sale by [aulo] MESHY If. COLLINS. LIME -1W bbls Louisville Limo, nestled by uulo IIENItY 11. COLLINS. MT.;ltll'S PIA . T u ILNif FAMILY l A I .— y 2l i f bzedmil:ed E b arn Just twelved some of Use mostdeuiruble colors of M. de Beiges; also, a few pl.es of new and els• loot styles Delelnes End Cashmeres. A. A. MASON A CO., sun/ No. ab Filth strret. G UNS TOllLltk,by aus , UTNAM k n it ALAI (len;.eTut openJje,t received 1 at RUSSELLS', Fifth Ftreet, j v 29 near corner of Markel 1 ; LCK), IsEvrs, FOIVDEII HORNS, ELIOT POUCHES, Driuklog Cups, &c, for sale by eutp - DOWN k TETLEY. T . :10LUMN ERS-2 ovaze just y roc u oi : Zzot il lojiolo Suctosun to J. Kidd Co. ,ans No. 60 Wood stry:ot L - 11111 4 1S' FINE EXTRACTS-6 do:en Luba.' hu.st es tracts fur the handkerchief, received by euls JOS. FLEMING. SEtlAkt AND MOLASSES—. 40 hhdi N. O. Sugar; AU bbla " Mclassos; 40 " Sugar House Molawn fur sale by Jy4l hi'CLURK AN, UJ URON A 00. bble z llae u r,3,Mby N * co. NNW SOUKS AT BUSBlll.l.X'S.—Periscopies, or Current Subjects: by Wm. Elder. Fifty Years in Both Hemispherm: by Vincent Nolte. Tho Youth of Jefferson, ore Chronicle of his College EGrape , our Honeymoon and other Cornicalitles, from Punch; il lustrated. Life of Daniel Boone: by W. H. Bogart. Eeey Net, or the Three Apprentices by A. L. Stinson. The American Cottage Boihier—Homes for the People: by John Bullock. Chestnut Woad; a tale by Lisle Linder. Ire Festive Fred , or the Highwayman's Bride. . Fifteen Mantes mound New York: by 0.0. Fodor. English Savoy et the Court Of Nichol. I: by Miss Julie Comm. MISCELLANEOUS ==! I). FICKELSEN, 1= Liberty .t 1:117.6333M1 WCONN ELL& WILLOCit BANKERS, ==== J. A. lIITTCAIISON & CO SOWN k TETLEY, No. 13d Wax! •L P.(51.'61.b AND MYLES, at all pleas, for rata by sob DOWN & TETLEY. • Le • ndon Art Journal, tar August.. Godey's sod Yee:iron's friaonne, for September. RUSSELL t BRO., ann Fifth Street, near ilarket. 11.11.-^4 ' SIMMS.— • . - - - illits . Aberd , Norfolk, - • ' Globe, and Dales Ilybrid; 'wholesale and retail at the Seed Store, Fifth street je.99 JANISS WABDROP. iaMiigaiEiM=l MEDICAL Medicine which 11Medtelevp I MYERS' EXTRACT OP PROST WORT, OR ROCK iIOSEI An Invaluable Remedy for , all Serotalue Diseases, Indira. tion, tacit Rheum, Sick licedacite, Cutter, Nursing Sore Mouth, General Debility, end as a Purifier of the Blood, It unequellci. SICK HEADACHE Rock Batt On—From early childhood I bare Wen subject to severe periodical attack. of Wok Headache, at time, ren dering me unfit to attend to my homehold dune+. For the last two years I have been very weak, and had Ultra or no appetite, but by the use of your - Extract of Rock Rue, my general health Is much Improved, my appetite to good, I have an more Headache, and I feel better and •tronrer than I have for years before. MRS. C. H. WEB. TER. New Haven, Sept. 14th, 1832. CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. • Bee. A. B. L. Myers: Dear Sir—ln Cutaneous Er .spllons, in several instsneen, I have given your Extract of Ihxb ltiore to children and others, in petting up from the Meanies, with the happlmt MUMMY. In several cases of Erysipelas, this Syrup has effeOted a cure; it may be relied upon Ws certain agent, capable of eradicating the Weems from the syntem, by purifying the blood. I recommend It earnestly for all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver ComPinioti Dyspepele, au; end Pulmonary Diseeees In general. Tours truly, REY. S. R. WARREN. New London, October 7,1850. RHEUMATISM. Rev. A. R. L. Myers: Dear glr , —Having used your Ilvriet of Rock Roes for Rheumatism and General Debility, and found it effleacioue to removing the thee., I would cheer fully recommend it as a valuable medicine for th. dierasee. It promieei to cure . New Hama, January 5, 1851 SALT RHEUM, OR TETTER. I hereby certify that my Dim Edward (a lad of ten years of age,) was, last September, attached with Salt libitum. For four week., there was •deep sore on the side of his Lae, extending around the mouth, which discharged freely. We tried etre,' medicines, without obtaining any relief. At lest, we tried Myors' Retreat of Rock Rose, which has effect ed a cure. The Bore is completely healed, and his general health much Improved. DOSAGE W. BULL. New Laren, Sarah, 1853. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. ECXYBER'S Drug Store, No. 140, corner of Wood street and leirghs alley. Sir Sign of the Golden Mortar. IFrons l e Piqrbsergh Dolly DirpateA, Ftb.l6, }SAS.] Chest Expanders-.Sitestlder Braess....An • Pereocui who have acquired a Mooping position, by follow• tog a sedentary occupation, will experlenm great relief by the use of the '• Weshington Suspender Brace," made and sold by Dr. lIIIVSY,R, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. It gnawers f..,r a brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons is so placed o to continually tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one some thus ago, and have been 10 ;dinned with it, that we unsolicited gave it a ' , puff," ratio Women, hundreds of whom are annually Injured by the weight of eranmom "skirts," should also procure these braces. Be particular to procuring tiliwkind mentioned, as many cf the Braces sold are humbug.. Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of DUO. 11. KEYSItIi, N 0.140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley gigo bigu of the Golden Mortar. N. 8.=.1 also keep every variety of Trumee, Supporters Body Braces, Pile Preps, Elastic Stmkinis, Suppe:mazy Bandages, in. au2lxlaw Agency of Dr. Pitch'. Celebrated Medi- IST AT DR. G. H. &RYSER'S Drug Store,No. 140 corner Wood street and Virgin allay; Cherry Pulinatdc, Pulmona ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurative Syrup, Heart Corrector, Hamm Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Yermlfuge, Fannie Pills, •Pe mole Specific, Ac., An., used by him eunstantly and with torpreadented esumani in the treatment of addi, Cbught, Cbrureeeption, Asthma., Mart Dissaxs, Dys- pepra, Scrojoht, Skim Dixasa, Blumatises, saute ample:in/4, Pau, it., eft. Dr. Paul's insiqualea Pourte Saar Plated Abdominal Sopporters. Dr. Puck's Improved Plated Med 4orbig Shoulder Brace. Dr. Auße Meer baw ling Tube. • Also, all kinds of Proprietary Media:lea, at tlio lowest prices, wholesale or retail. jyShriew Allrar Perlhamery, Fancy boospa..al have on hand a largo and well selected assortment of Soaps and toilet articles, from the best per nary establishments of London, Paris and P/dloddphia, whit% I am sidling Out., wholesale or retail, at the lowest prises. Also, Pomades, Or Marrow, anal ILair Oils, of the :Schen tad - most delight ful ole n. I also keep a aplendld seaortanrot of Imported and dome*. tla Bait Bruabes, Nall Brushes, Tooth Bruahas, to. CIBO. H. HEYSFB, No. 140 corner Wood st and Virgin alley. p114 , 441vatiwi1ic0:4:13.03.1 , 0 1:40(904:41 03 ELAND A. 33 101 3A.11 33 FLEXING RIROTHERS, =se 'Wes fssftp art Lbw nu. Wholesale Dealers is Itritmt Matitizies, Corner Fourth and Wood etreeta, Mebane, Tr Ee.LI a 8 AMKRICAN COMPOUND; I Jayne's A.Aerstive : Cartaloative Sabana ; flair Dye: kispeetersat ; Alusative Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant's Pulmonary &ham ; lloodand's German Bitten; Holland liostetter's Stomach do bleretdaes' Uterine Oath°lkon r Storm' Beach Cough Candy; PrkA... do; Thorn'a do; Hone's do; Hogood's DAM Cholageguom More'', Loehr: rating Cordials Tyler's Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison', Hale Dye; Photon'. do Datcheloes do McMunn's Elixir of Opium; Bryant'. Purifying Extract; Dailey'. Palo krtmet; Brown's Emma ofJantalea Ginger; McAllieter'e do dor Kidder'. Indellible Ink; Payeon's do do; Arohold', do; Dr. Cart& Hygeana; Lyons' liatharg David'. Lilly Whltm Buln's do; Tobias' Unless:lt; Hunt's do . . Alien'aNervetuni Holm Llahnimt; • Mexican kluatang do; Yarrel's Arabian do; Gardner'. do; Barrel'. Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Barm's Pile lotion; Mean Fun; Scarpa's Acoostic Oil; Mord:Lane. Gargling Oil; Rushton, Clarke Co.'s Cod Lana Oil; McAllistees Ointment; dings' lids do; • Yervel's do; Gray's do; Trask's M a g ad a Ointment, Judkin's do; Swaim's Panacea; Houeir's du; liarsant's Infant Panama; • Perry Davis' ,Paln Killer; • r'. Aye Cherry Pectoral; Houghton's Pepsin; • Kier'. Petroleum; MoLane's Celebrated Liver Ma Brandreth's do Weight's Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's An do; Samara:Ma Blood do; Even's do; Swaynes' Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills Jayne'. Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health do; Yew DarkPs Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newnumee do• Radway's heady Bake: Morris' Remedy; Prof Wood's Hair Redonda*: Emerson's do; Boll's Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Sand's do ; Guyaott's Retract Telierw Dock nut SantaparMal Wolf's Sch.ledam Schnapps; Soap, Cl taver's Honey; Highly Scented Browa Whalsor Mask; Ludlum's - Specific; McLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gam Arabic do; do; Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Sodden Tonle Syrup; Barry's Trbrophorom; Norwood's Tincture of Taratrunt 'abide e McLane's Celebrated Vermlfage, Dr. Looock'o Panasonic Wafers; Thompson's Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. Moalintock'alfamily:Medlcinai.; Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps; Waters Atmospheric Breast Pump.; Gum Elastic do do. febl&ly Dissolution of Partnesrhip. RS artu of SICLVANY A IJSDLIII ass dissolved ou 1 tho lint day of July last, by limitation. and the death usly of the senior paxuaer, Radek MILITIaIy. Copartnership. TDB untlereigmed have leased, ter • term of yenta the W. GLASS WORKS, Peopectiee. and all the Stores and .....ho t otee, lately occupied by Mnivany t Ledile, end will continue the nianufecture of Flint Oiaeaware in all its va rieties, Coins business under the lima LaDLIM it HUM. JAMBS B. LEDIJA JOSEPH J. 111.01. Pittsburgh, Attend 18.54—fauiclen 'Uri. are manufanming an unproved ItATITING y RATUS, to which we would invite the anal:akin of the public, so all are interested. Instead of making the pumps of tin and using leather valves, as heretofore, we so. .110 W making the pumps of copper and the valves of brew, Ming not only a more complete article, but a durable one. We will always endeavor to keep constantly on hand mt• Amu other Hatt i e of the latest styles, . Iron City Store liVarehoulia, and Tln,.Qopper lard Meat Iron Manufactory, No. 134 Weod street. rintba I HIVE sold my Intermit e. In the Mishima of Lo =le =lee. a 00., to S. A. Long, who, with John Phillip am , tinesat .the old stand. Po. 109 Front street. I eordielly recommend the new Grin to the patronage - et se y ; frimii. Eiden/TIN July 29, 1954. . Y. IL Siu.LIB. L A. roar Lowe , " molzrz AND Darn POWDERS, AND OA& 7=13313, D lattte attention is their it of Chandelters, ftrialtets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up bootee with Ous and Steam, make Bras Oiati.p of all kisses to order., Dish Railroad Pampa and Tank Fittings, and harp Anti- Attrition Natal constantly on hand. jy3l. 0b..171170.•_q_ .. r ,~ ~ ,_'~ , .~-'< Eal OM CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUZON IN CONNECTION FITS STEAMERS ji ga i d ECLIPSE LTD .E:X.CRANCIE, AND OHIO AND P.IINN.YiLVAiviI RAILROAD, rya ALLIANCE. TAP. Fbortest, quiek.t and abespest route tn? ,, edo.Ctal ,cagn, La Salle. Rock bland , Galata, St. Leur., and Ow Nottia.weet, VIA CLEVELAND. On and rater TUESDAY, July 11,18:4, Paaaenz r Traia will run daily, (Sundi7•6 exropte.n follow*: • Leave Wellsville rat 4 n. 1.. )1. no,l AlBaur., ,tt .14, ang ling In Cleveland at 8 •j.O,P. ' ca,kiog • el,. yneetiou with Michigan Central Railroad truly for 11....r0.P. Chi. rap: steamors for Buffalo and Yal•• c,. Eapran. Train for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis. Pasvengers - Ar. the 4 20,P. 3L, train from Well,...l..lentre Pittsbanch daily (nualxy's excepted).atli (a), ft. steamer Eclipse or Exchange. Pare to Cierelani, Leave Alliance at 7 20, A. L, ancle4:“Pr, M., mnn.cdng at nude.on with trains for .% von, 0.4 , e10gt FOll.. Aa..,adad arriving at Cleveland at 10, A. al.. and P. 11. Fare' to Cleveland, At 00. The trains of the. 01,10 end Pence. itallroed.l,v.n3 Pitts. bnrah at 8.00, A. 31., S, A. 31., and 3. 0. 31., ,onne, at AIM: anon for Cleveland at 730 A. M., 12. 31, and :o, P. M.' and arrive in Cleveland of 10, A. 31., 2.20, P. M., end P.M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis and V. - . 1 North. 1 00 1 01 Fictshne g h on tb, 3ro P. M. Treln, VIA OLKVELAND, make a Mom, connection th,re pith the Night Rxpress, by 17131 , b they urrtvr in Chicago a.:..., next coy. Time from Pit,buryn to Chimp . .11 h,utt. Paseogers taking till.; Train. r, Chi mp one Train in edvanco of any otn..r route. Passengers ticketed to Cle:eletml, Buffuln, go, La Belle, Bock Island, and Lt. Low;. Time to Chicago, 3 boars—St. Lank 43 2,2,, PAU VIA INELLSTM.S.. stilt 010 G11.1,24,..E. IL SISIGIIT To Cleveland $2,00 To C/t.re.t.o.t 44,00 Toledo 5 00 T.lledo 6,0 e Detroit .......... 6,00 1C=1;;34"'""' 11,50 1 16,50 8L Lonla.-.- 1060 ' tit. 11,100 16.60 Peseengera are requested to • procure their tl2k.- 5 a. the °Mee of this Company, in Monongahela House, I,loer the corner. J. DURAND, Sop't Clevelkr,d. 80JIMER OGEIIENT:3. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THROUGH IS FIFTEEN HOURS. ON AND AFTER TarREDAY, Jr - LT 6TH, THREE TRAINS. THE NAIL TR.AIN will Itavo every morning (Scadays exceptea) at o'clock, st.".r,„ine at all the re4nlar eta. nons.aco arriving in Phinidelphia - Kt 11 o'cicel..„. P IL TEE FAST TRAIN 'gill have Pitt,t.tirsli da , ly (eampt Sunday,) at 1 drimic, stoppir...-; at Ore ,, nahurs. Latrobe, Blairsville, Lockport, Job itatou 0, Wilmore, Ozllisen, Al. toora, do., arriving in Plilladelphia at 4 o'clock, She root morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN will lease army .coning at 9.2.0 o'clock, Hopping only at Irwin's, Greengonnh, latrobe, llRlritle, JO/M(4OWD, Gallitstn, Altoor.a, connecting at Harriginarg with the train for Bahl. , more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baldroor.., at 12,30, TILE ACCOHNIODATION TRAIN vcill leave erery after. noon (except Sunday) at 523 o'clock, stopping at all rega l. stations, and running only at. far at Blarsvil!e. THE SECOND ACC0111101).(TION TitAIN !same daily (except Sunday.) at 11 o'ckek, A. M, stopping at all eta. dons, and running only as far no Brinton's. BETI3B.NING TRALNS errive in Put,burgb- First As. conconsistion arrives at 8 ectr.vlr. A. 11. Exprove. 1, F. H. Second Accommodaton,7ls. P 21. Mail 12.30,P.1,1. Fiat Line, 220, A 11. Fare to New Y0rk,t.10,50 : Faro ba Fbiladelnlan,; Cara to Baltimore SS. Fare to P...i.10rd Springs, $5,75. Baggagechockad to a: t ration:lon the Penusylvsn:A' rand, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets in trays, Trill he charged gag can addition to the stati..n ratog, except from stathaml where the Company bora no Agent. No notes, of a lee' denominatlon than live Zollars sill be received in payment for ticket - , eacei t those Lsraoi l y the Banks of Per.neylvanis. irarNOTloE.—ln rase of los:, the C-voray will bold themselves responvible for personal br.ggsge unity, and far an amount not ereetding $lOll. N. B.—The Breelsior Omnibus Line bar been empklvel to convey passengers and baggage to and frota the Depot,at • charge not to carrel 15 rents for each passengbr, and 1.5 cents for each truck. . _ . _ . For tickets, apply to J. 31ESKINIMS, Agent, At the P. It. It. Passenger Station, on Liberty it. Pittsburgh, July 6th, ISM-4.14 [4:*o/14 , 114:1 , v1 , 1'4 1 R1.1.0 1 P-11 T.le A:1.7.14 New Arrangement, COMMENCING FEAR CAR Y2B, 1864 18M. amwaiptig -1864 iurerc TRAIN leaves Pitt , t.trgb N A :4„; Musa at Alll Jjj, once; takes tea at (teeth°, and makra a close con nection there with a tart Exprerm Train, reaching nati about 12 cielwk nt nkirt. EXPRESS TRAIN leave• hittalrori - _,h a+ 8 o'clock, P. IL, eller the arrival of the h",0r0., train (ran Philadelphia, and reach. Crest:loe xt 11.30 P. li., connecting wilb the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati to the morning. tkmnecti-ma are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Belfontaine and Indians railroads Ter Payton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. . ..„ . Connections are made nitb Cleveland. Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, De:roit and Chicago with Bucyrus, tipper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns en the Mad hirer Bead. disc, with Mount Verna. Newatk, Zarteaville and towns on the Mansfield rued. Faro to Cincinnati Si ;to lodisaikolls ;to Dayton ASO; to Toledo $8; to Columbus Vain \ in Zanesville 56,10; to Cleveland .14. Through tickets to ‘.l. t oniscrills as reclined rates. RE TURitLIEG - - - - THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Creed!. rd 115 P If, and reaches Pittsburgh at 5.30 P 31, connecting with the fest Rs - press Train through in fifteen hours to Philsdelphis. MMI TRAIN less. Granite., at 2.30, A. M., on ttur Ar • rival of the Night Armee Train' Oven Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, r M. NNW BRIGHTON ACCOMMOBATION TRAIN lams Pittaburgb at 10 A bf, and 5 P Id, and-New Brighton as 6 A 31, and 115 P /MIGHT TRASN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A: H y and 9 P M.. and arrives at 4.30 A 33, end ASS, P M. sir The 'balm do not run on Sunday. y- Molten or further information. apply at the ticket other* of the Ohio and Permsylvanis liatlroadSompany, of J. G. CARRY, at the earner office under the Morarrgabela lionae,•Plttebargh, or of GNOME PARRIS, Ticket Agent,-- Federal arra Station. geb.l2l JOHN RALLY. Thummeer te.mt Pennsylvania liailread. 5 11111.121 t TAILT.FP between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia an Baltimore; euniusencing dpril 15t.1854. First Clay ßroome, Cedar and Wooden Wars, Festhins, Furniture, seoand hand, Furs. Poultry; Winek baskets or bone t 76 masts *lOO ite. Sxoted Clay—Dried Fruit, reeswes Deer Siam Clow and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardw are, Sage, Wag sad Sheep Pelts, sod eggs: 60e.* 100 The. Thiel Class—Beoen and Pork Owlet) Butter, in firkins, kegs or bbbs; Rbles, Leather, Beep, Wirulayr.liben, and Cab ton, uncompressed i 55c. * 300 lbs. Ftriall Mass Alcohol, Bacon On casks or bo=gie,) and Malt, Diet and Pork, Curdle,, Cheeee, Lard ind ßa = Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (ocusprento.l,) Lesf Tobacco 411.1.* 100 Is: Flair SO ante Qi bbl. sprl oponao 0. FRAMS/3CM 6. Bingham £ Co:s TrauasportiatlkOn Lla• atiti=l &swim fifto AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, RA.LIIIdOILE AND I NEW YORIL—The Owners and Agents of aidd Line ha,,e been for the past ibutteen years ocituseebed with tha t' old established Bingham' s Line." Tbey will give their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mar &armlike, ite, in the shortest time and on as favorable .tams. any other Line. W Cray one transhipment betweeit Pittsburgh. Plai• delphis sad Baltimore, OFO. BEiGHAM it 0), Canal Satin, Liberty at, Pittebargh, BINGELi.3I, DAVIS A CO, 276 Market tree. Philedelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, 121 North it.. Balsinurre. 11. 1.. OTitAN DER. Agent, as West at, New York- Froprbator. 100383 000 Worth of Farms and Bding Lola! FARMS AND 500 DUILD u IN iI G.LOTB Wou c ussieisrturon.suburasrs tra rbcßYeabV ea° 81st. of August, 1851. LARGE NIIMBEK ALE:LADY ENGAGED.— liany of the Lots suer these hare been sold Ibr tram 400 to COO per SOUL advance over the price fur Ariel thus lots are now sold, showing that the purchisee willhe a pod fusseelment. Each subscriber, FOR ONLY $l5. mable In but:linage' lass each, Will receive YOUR LITOLDII2O EOM 2.• by 100 bet, lying lased:taro:lr a FARB Of from 2 toll/3mm. Tone n s are beautifully located at. LAE:ELAND, Long Islead s T omes new church and school house , and a number at pct Vs• stollaings. stores, work-sh - ms and bustoriss, have sirs dy been erected, savaral more are now being brat, and oven t hundred will be emnied the coming sasseals. Thu 'eludes opportunity of owning a dellghtftd amain nddmea •itear the city. where the domestic comforta of • 15,nyeke can be fully realirid, and 71sere 20,000 builds j ug ~y IL shout 600 farms here lately bra sold; and Bala are d . beteg, nude to loditiduale wish, attar careful ef its loss dims and aseerlaluirdr the quality of LM• soil, ere to bating Surma for stark:du:rat purposed , , bes In ussi gk u t a Id no land so cheep and =imbued to cre m e , so value can be had withid be masa of the • Thi n wad hare been all tetra up Year" 'be but has been MAU I ' 4 " . 6 " f.r. the /.. 4 , :. 10 . 1 71 and p way ',far upwards of two handfed run— ,thich 1 shme been matic,and wherethe will dace deer roamed at eat terse Er. If. now be seen beautiful oust./ and c.1,1,..4 ad ds war sits riththe abrindantOodnallok of our mother earth. This is one of the beet as VonMnitiste now offered too. iof opal 331es0e who ate de.gitute of • homed their cres,,,, pt porchOse one - fora mere siso. a few funus, eon ssio.ng each live and tan acre , / and ultra , * 11l folell to 0115 par sere. A la persona wishing to ardi toms:selves of the oppose*. nay Dow offered to procure a Sc. farm or apbndkl sodding lot IN tar the Eropin• City, eartild stake hamedlate appdese ' hey Sr, ne.rrly all 1.11.V0‘0l Apply to gsugygg WOOL', 20$ Broadway, corner of Falo.h Street, Y. Y. where maps st,Ad pampl:deta can be had, or vent 3f required by mail, gra its. 13. II 1-111. Aceut, I.l3.Zro.ikw 21 Fifth street.' r`l,,,h.trah SIINDIII:43 .• • 10 b bd. D 1 1 ,2011 Hams; 26 25 •"' do Obwalden.; 60 bk.'s new lure lie. 3 22ackeselt SO hf b ids do do do; salad,. SO o math= do do 25 Obis do do t ut _ 16 a yaks Trent- to store; 2$ 240tImere Herring, In store; " do lattsl, do; " No. :. extra Lard 01/, do; 2$ Tutmers /XL do; 60 casks pinta Paolo; 100 bbls Mies Pvrk; 100 " Graeae Lard; 20 " Loaf Sugar; GO hbdso. Sow; 390 bras O. Molasses, oak suntrap t , 40 boxes W. 0. Toiseco; I _ lee We N.C. Reedit; •-• . . 40 mks Bice; ti 7 buses Cram Clow; , 77: 1 ) 10 .34e 73 Deed kl'ebra ZIA leaches; - .1100 I. koinds . Bacen. Sides. • Stiff"' • EINGLIBR k 1110TIARDSON J. ILUINDOLLAB, StoosabOat Piarldt.loro end Chlgiloss - • WS we amstantl, otemosti in t.ll, aaali at STOAlmon us= and FVllfilalf44 of avary deseriptmo,asotooy perticoisr ettestkot to the toonulhetureof-the bese : styko, suitable to the we of Bteezoloats,7 ORLCSSOIII,44IILibik . , )444 the bt.a* non emboss us to warrant saherecoton, u well ohh the proniptituds in which orders are flied. es In Uhl quality of the work and pansonal attention erect to the Tata g out. Tinaee intareasel in furnishing Boats, will eta a to thsdi advantage to gloom; a call. ESE RAILROADS RAILROAD. VIA WELLn'ILI. MICISMBE saymarato a. A. CAUGHSY, Agont, P:vt•!mequ