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' • ,' • ' dpores, , ,ot t—N • - -o , •., .,. ...! ••• ~* , ..„7-'" - ,•• +, l,; t„ 1, .„„ .., it, *.',..., - '+' .• , ..,.., r, e". , 4 4 ':',: - 0, 7.: . - sP, , 4 ' i.....r , ',. '.. '4. N . l a w ~., , - .14 . . 1 !t , -7- - 1' 0 ' 0 : •:- ' t?" 9 0.r. ' .'. •::, P -, :e ..' 1' 1 . .r , k7t- • 'r At t te ., --A4. P gr'' • • :.' A w _ .`, THE CITY - -POST TUESDAY MORNING ASUBLIORATION OP Till 001IDITION GP PRsw- We Oncrerrlaris.-4e.reuant to prerionslippeintnuint, the occomittes selected on the 17th of August, In the Pint Presbyterian Church, met at the of of Robb A Kirkpat rick, on Saturday, the 28th Inst. Dr. Robert Wray was called to the Chair, and John M. Miggiatriek, Meg, appointed Secretary. • After en interchange of views among the members of the ireandttea, in regard to the adoption or Use best manures to Airtime the object contemplated, a committee of three, antsisting of Gen. Wm. Larimer, Capt.-Day eon, and Dr. Robe. Wray, was appointed to correspond with the trupecin. tendents of the prisons of the serious counties to which the new poison discipline bed been adopted, and solicit re ports of to. workings of the system. In conjunction with the balance of the committee, they were eV, authorised to draw up a bill, to be presented at the neat greaten of the LegLasture, having 'for it. objeM the amelioration of the condition of county prisoners. The following memorial, which Was presented by Win D. L. Dix, the celebrated philanttropist, to the Penturylra n% Legislature, a few yea:e ego, wee reed by Dr. Wray, together - with the annexed remarks: ALLEOLIF.NY COUNTY PRISON. The celebrated , Mies D: L. Dix, some tee yearn ego, slatted almost all the jails, penitentiarim, hoe lenge, almshouses, iogrmaries, poorhouses, le., In title eimonarealth, making a careful examination into their internal arrangements, is order to find out their adaptation to the purposes they were severally designed carefully noting down their adsantages and disadvantages ale she paamd along. With en aye quick in perception and a mind well qualtded for discrimination, She has exposed defeats In the arrangement of many institutions which were eon• sidered almost parrot In their onntruction and arrange ment. The following opinion of the jail in Allegheny onunty wen transcribed from a manorial ehe presented to the Le. , gialature of Peuneylvan la February e 4 1E46, which that hod, ordered to be printed. The attention of many of oar citizens haying been turned to the subject of Moroi B4form i• this community, it might stave a good purpose to make known - he views of one too well qualified to form an opinion en Him Dix, as It respects the jail in this county: .Tbiz jail comprises nll the faults and abuses of the worst county prisons In this State. or In the United Stet.. 110. ping to find something redeeming to its earlier dluiplloa and government, I deliberately and patiently entered upon the inveeligation, but the nature otthe revelation. those In quiries brought to llght,Obliged roe to relinquish the work to those whose immediate duly it was to bring &bon! & refor mation. "The mimeo was built in view of the separate Impriaon• meat, classification, and employment of offenders; instead. of which I found tranagrearors of all ages, color., seem and degrees, promiscutraely undated; 6ttie boys lisuenlog greedily to gray -beaded, time and mimeo-hardened convict. ; the youthful tnumgreitaor learning law lawns of ink; ilty from theme whose vices only kept pace wlth their mimes. Here ttie sick were unattended, the Ignorant untaught, the repentant Of any) unencounged, and the insanelbrgotten. "The area, Main, and passages wore unscriabbed and tm. swept ; the cells and bade yet worsevaincleaneed; and same of them perfectly intolerable through foul Mr and unit. game. If it had been the detiterate purpose of the oithons of Allegheny county to establish a &camel for the Wanks tkin of vice, and obliteration of every virtue, I cannot =n ee!. that any means they could have devised would more certainly bare secured these results, than those I found in full operation in the jail Jan Auguel. On my second visit, things wont • little batter outward impact, so far as the use of the broom some clean blankets, sod somewhat more de oently apparel wens conaider. Thls, the work of an hour, wee to last but a day—the cleft was prepared for. "Tim ample leisure of the prism's . , allboleal °seminally for various little works of skill and lepttuity for halt. Ong oral communieatton, when by night all, or by day a pert, should he locked In the cella. The past lam parlilip key referred to. wee cutting the doors lo Pleelle, or rather nkh apertures thmiush them, ea In default of chairvoyanoe notated mei= and It emoted a social feeling, by increasint -41strregii7.31. converialfrai I wa• somewhat strict with the remark of ore rot the orPontra, a forger, and • man of some adoration, thnozb he hod failed in the use of its aidran. tame A m's elm coat— him., will lose all respect for the law and for amta mho administer It, ant all newt for the effice-s and thma who appoint them; and he will von Indifferent toerery rear ?car, sad it is • shames If Its do. not bell.va [kneel( as gOOl as ;hose who are hastrumentel is Mackie' Ito here." You may learn hare," paid anotbar, "everything that sepal* oot.ide call bad; and )ou may look long anoneb f,r the gc.od. and nor 13nd It at tan" At one Ume than had been reighme teaching and preaching on the Sabbath; but it very reapeet►bte pious clergyman told me be had calla quiabed the work from the conviction, that when evil con duct. thronah want of a gaod sfatern of dlmelplina an pre vailed, It wee wholly unavailing to offer 00=1.211 loatrttc• Doti Dauphin county .all affords a model upon which the Alle gheny comity prison eau be reformist and remaiellet. I know Lome of the most intelligent of the citizene of Pitta burgh are earnest to carry out a change, which. if it be not fruitful of great, shall 01 least not permit each an bournu of pcsitiee evil. Attention once directed to these monstrouz abeam, reformation will ho certain to follow in Allegheny *miry Jail." The Committea, however, vhil. attaching all truth to Ytr amtament, bdiete that since her vialt, tins coc. ditkna of the county prieun has changed for the better. and that It is now In u cleanly and healthy a state compatible with the bad ventilatima. BOLD Rozerzar.—Tee thieves end pickpockets who Infest our city somel 1 , 1,m display a boldness and In gram* in their operations not ecreeded by their more fasted brethren er larger plates. As impudent and sues. done a: robbery MI we have recorded for a long time. w.s perpetrated on Sunday evening, in the immediate neighbor. hood of our office, with an adroitn•u and cooinesieeldom if ever equalled A lady was returning home from church, along Wood street, about nine o'clock. in company with a little girl. When opposite our ofeca a well-Mama and respectable looking man turtld the corner from Fifth lady, thinking the occurrence was an accident, of cow= theme him, cad parsed on her way again. She had not prceeeder far, however, before ob.+ diem - erred that a veto able gold watch and pencil; which eh, carried In the front of her Asti...wee mlisaing,and returned back to look for them, supposing that she bed dropped them at the time of the . accident. A diligent search wee instituted, Poem! 'sedating; but their efforts were all unavailing, as might well be =wand, and the inevitable conclusion at last freed MN!! upon the lady's reind. ‘ that the genteel and po lite individual, who had ran =to i :err acme, had stolen the article., while offeringirli apologise it profusely. Consider I log dm time, and place, we thlnklit le the boldest robbery we ever heard of. The street was:full el people retunting from church, and several young mien were standing on the earner but a few feet off, but so quietly and dexterously weed the affair tmanaged, that no onaaaw or heard anything wrong. After perpetrating the robbery, the rascal paned on up 111th street, but was oat eight before the lady !stunted.' OUTRAGEOUS CONDUOT.—A number of peed persons on the line of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad ever determined to destroy property and Mace lib In jeopardy. by obstrunting the track. On hstarday evening, a number of ties were plead upon the track with inthree miles of Antenna, which threw tite lcmmotive off the track. On the lame evening, the incomotiv• attached to *empress train wad thrown down a bank, In coma dunes of a rail being pieced across the inch. The fireman and et:Minter were eliglatly injured. if the persons engaged In snub rascally and mangers. Proceeding. are might hanging would not be too good for them. Masa Daowszn.-0a Sunday aftertroon, a - man and file wry - from thisountry, mappoling that all parts of the Allegheny rice 1 shellow, drove in with a horse and , wage of cleansing off the wheels cad rsCrsgttl . et distance from the shore, Anita: ..t. down Into a hole made by ad and boy angered . ,nothing more than plate we at the horse, be- log unable to extricate Weren't from the barmen, was drowned Ware assistance could be rendered. The animal 4 was avainaldione, and the lose fella on a man little able to bear BRUTAL AFFAIR—MAR KILLXD.- , -The Chroni• de states that a man named David Bmith, a farmer, was stabbed to lb. hurt by Wm. Brawn. at a colored Camp Meeting, near Blairsville, on Sunday. The puttee met al. Mann's tavern, and when partially intoxicated, they reel,. ed in old grudge, and went at it In too bull dog manner. A _ :Lug was Luntezl and wo understand a must named Fargo_ sotistOod over the parties with a club and 'forbid loterfer. entre. /Smith bit &owe, nose off, when the latter drew his knife end plunged it into the heart at - Smith who died in a tliw minutes. Brown wan arrested and sent to the Indiana Jan. lanitaaxoirs E. Williams, was brought from Wasunoreland count 7, mid committed to jail, under chirp of putting soma timber soma the Pens sylvarda Railroad track. It appearc that on the 17th hut., ba was on a train as • puutogar, and having a difficulty with the conductor about hie fan, he lima put of. William, swOrirha would have revenge, by tbrowingtho train off the truck. The came night the timber was discovered on the rafis, but removal in time to &avow toll Won. Another par son WU Min with Williams, fur whom a warrant lOW lc anstl, ballet mcie hls escape. CONFIRMATION FOR MILITARY SIRVICRIL—Quit Weis yesterday innitand gait= the county of Allegheny, try Yews. Join Layton and Thomas Linn, to sooner eon• pausatkai for ltalltary aervices tendered upon the occasion the IMACULIOII of David Jewell. The prosecutors are both somber, of one of the soldiery companies which were or dered Oct onthat day by the Sheriff, to pinery. order, and as the Oonuty Comudislonsra hare heretofore refund to remunerate the moo so mutant for. their services, these ■uifi wore brought to enforce papnetle 11111:111JLSTIONS against husbands, for beating thtlr wire., arevienty enough; bat It Is mornewit# of a va• , iiirty to and the '• tables turned," and a wife indicted for whipping her husband. rt. warrant was *mid yesterday by •ideraan linll.liera, for the arrest of Mrs. Mary Pau ney, on the charge of having so fir forgotten that Fortiori of iiessnatilal marks whkh enjoined bar to obey Ur Hess Iced, as to strike hint over the head with a Porter bottle— she 'first havrog drank the Porter out. Ooa alkotas will not fail to attend the sale of - Preach Chins, Bohemian Glass, and. Silver Plated Ware, thls morning, at No. 64 Markel, near Fourth street. it , trlll commence at 10 o'clock, acd embraces a very extensive varetp and tart qualities of all these articles Haar!' LOWEPIT.—X bar-keeper. named Neu - OM* employed at *hakes tammr, In the Flab entered his employer's roes, last week, and carried --- sgr#4lPhijioub:e eaglet, and - a lap quantity of clothing. poem:Asir lineen.-431nua West, Ann Snare,- . and ktcry WlUients, mate sent to Jolliet; alainintag For 4. " 'tr d• 4. %61 „„1, 7, '!•, t • • 4 .e, 544.4. Ttia Cite. 001110 - all met lahtfilight, but nothing of any impedance wan tratweoted,stoep t the killing of the Alirgbany Valley Railroad right of we, bill. Thie mature, which pored the Ckuntruin Connell at routine muting., wee brought up for rollalderatkon In the Select, where it Ina defeated by • vote of ten nays to bur yeas—rather an emphatic mutation of opinion from that body. Two Truli• has of the am Company ware also eluted; Mr. fd'Cuoky from the Select, and Mr. 111Ximiley from the Common. AUGUST 29 PA.IB7UL °PURI:I7ON- An operation of a very paleil character was yesterday fieufbrined aims ltir-Aulfm tine Edstou, the young man whore leg was so badly !Aldred a few weeks ago. a . t- the roillag mill of Lindsay it Clo. The wound was of eo anions a eharacter that the leg has since mortified, and yeet-vday he had to submit to the excrucia ting operation of having the mortteed Beall, from the knee downwards, out oat. There are some doubts, even yet, so to whether the leg 611114Ter tie newt. L 0. 0. F.—Mears. Curtis and Heim, armors of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, arrived In the city yesterday, and visited the Geo. S. Morrie Lodge last night where quite a large number of the brotherhood assembled to revolve them. We wnderstand they will visit Itobt. alum Lodge, in Allegheny, to-night. YRESPASB.--Christian Bowman wag Commit ted to Jail on Sunday, by Mayor Adams, for trespass, 011 oath of Jaoob °Wry. Yesterday he procured ball, and was rehmeed. George Zimmerman was committed to isu by the same magistrate, for • similar °Haim on oath of Jacob Goebrine but not being able to procure assuaty, be is still In Mons Criourata.—John Rook, a carpenter, in the employ of Mr. James Millengar, eras taken ill with cholera on Sunday night, and died yesterday morning, at his residence in Birmingham, near what is culled Cholera rfollow; several other eases am report.' In the mime vi• Malty. Brrraw—Mr. James Lapier, who was so . badly Injured at the outer depot on Saturday, was somewhat bet. We yesterday. Itto phystelans, however, eonalder Ida ease hopeless. DYAD.—Patrick Hassan, who out his throat on Friday night, at the 'Second Street Howie, died yesterday morning at the Mercy licepital, where he had been removed on Sunday. KIINPING A TIPPLING Houss.—Martin Mae men, the proprietor Of a doggery to the Second Ward, was sent to yesterday, by Alderman Whnena, for keeping tippling house. METROPOLITAN EXCIIANOI.—MR T. Strain hie opened thin handsome saloon on Wylie street, between High and Fifth street, Lunch nerved up every day—morning and limning. LAYLCENT.—Joha Hatter and Hugh ld'Hwain, two young mea from Allegheny, were committed to Jell yesterday, 'for larceny, by Mayor Vole, on oath of Caesar Lye. A Naw BRIDGE bias lately been erected across the (411111, In Duquesne Borough, and prans quite an ae connuotation to the inhabitants of that flonitshini plate. Ey the O'Reilly Lines for the Korning Post Loon/nue, August 29.—A terrific tornado occurred at Lou Grille yesterday at about 12 o'clock. The Fourth Free byte:lets Church was blown down during aerelen and 26 of the arogregitdon were killed instantly and • large number wounded. Other building , were miroattel sled blown down. ClscoorPn, August 24—Farther flarticulorc—The rule papers of this morning contain full particular: of yea terday's tornado. The Donomst deee abet It its one of the most violent FLOM It that ever •wept over that eection The Third Presbyterian Church, earner of Eleventh .nil Walnut drown; was completely wrecked and the entire bttiettnr fell in Including ro tf rafters, and brick walls, crushing twenty of thecongremalloct to instant death. and lemmata); serious ly ten or twenty others The W.,ne was heart-rending. Poet, • large crowd utembled aed began to crotch for the victims. k author and her three shit tree were grouped in death; another emu presented a father, mother and Lathe— the fath, deed and the mother mortally wee aded, while their little child, placed toneeth them escaped unhurt, be protected by the form• of parents. 'mother Instances some of the victims were found terribly bruited and mant el. The eatartr.•phe hav strtcaen conderrietion Moo the very heart of the city, and its ge-ople ate appalled beyond belieL The following are a het of the killed : Mrs Vildsbee and three children, Mr. Taylor and child, Mr Godfrey, Mrs. Salisbury. 111. s Headly, John ](Gowan, Air. Foreeloy. Martin (wife of John N. Mecilo, ruddier,) Ma. Wick (stem of Sire. ,Martin). Mr. Harbour, Mr. M'CiellaraL Sip It 0,. via (a reeident of New Albany), Mr. Al'Etride and child. It is thought that one or two others were ktOed , whose names have sot been learned. The corm weed over that part of the city lying between Fifth and Terenty.Ftrat streets. A splendid block of Anaretot-y houses, recently *rectal on the north side of Main, between. F.lghth and Ninth greet., our completely destroyed; .and two or threw men. it le rap twed., are buried in the rubes. Thee bulldLogs cost over $lB 600. Tbr upper story of Lb. rope and bums &envy of Mean. W. A. Itirturdr.an & Co., Itiaaalne strut wan blown down : and iba now city taboo' 1%41.11., on tbr coma of Ninth and Magnin. aquas, nu unroofed. Th. tout lose I ortimated at $lOO,OOl • • , we on eased • Mnrd • August %—Portniaster Miller is eerionsly Ll of hit one fever. sod isnot eipeeted t•I recover. Edward Elias aad Pvter Crnerhlrd bed a bearing before Mayor Conrad on the charge of killing Francis Tufbesen,l7 years ago. lo an opt, saloon In South Wye, near Tenth. The parties are both colored men: the wortoed toady • eon• newton and acknowledged to killing To lboeon, but Raid 1 radual attacked him with .1,11.0 of wad. Now =maga, August 26.—The keens. °rimy* arrivd here yesterday with Mexieo datm to the 17th. Coact Bout. don end other Prench °Coen bad been acomneed to be allot on the 19th. Another government victory la reported to have taken place on the Mb. nets is nothing reepecting Alveree. Cotton unsettled and nominal; the satm of the week were 2,250 balm; the Mock, eachavive ri .hipboerd, 10.010 balm--a decrease. The receipt. et the Sontbero porta an 227,750 bated. flour $7457,25. !dem Pore $14.. Saw Tots, Aug st 27.—A fire was realm; on the Catiklil mountains yeeterday. 'NSW were emit to remove the fur. Mince of th►Yountain Hon.e leal night. It la reported that the hotel Is entirely drotroye 1, but the report lacks confirmation. Secmd Despedek.—Ths Catskill /fountain Boars was not burned, and bas been in no Immediate danger. The bre on the mounteins was axtingulahed by rain on Saturday. COLVNIIA, 8 C., August 28.-44tters from Sitll3lll.la state bat the Yellow Fever is exceedingly yin/lent. It Is confind to no retina of the chy. The weather I. exceed ingly hot, gal the citisens are flying in all directions. The intorments on Friday were twelve, all of yellow fever. On Saturday fifteen, Including eight by yellow fever, BO.JtOS, August VS.—The cholera has appeared among the at Fall river. From Saturday morning up to thin looming. ninetaen had OM. The ralo here on Saturday was too moderate to - La of WWII teurflt to the Ivor, Deaths lee Baltimore. 'ULTIMO., Angola 28.—The deaths for the week Were one hundred and fort-y.IOA. Bonus, August 27.—Nothing &finite has been ascer- Waal in regard to the amoustotproperty destroyed by the Ere at W.lboro, Mane, but the loss CalltlOLoaceoll.soo,ooo. The the destroyed Tortyeeren stores. Hemmer, August 28.—We bed a g Imions rain, whleti bated two hourrthis &maw°, it is still cloudy sod there prospect of more. l'mundemble rain fell la Philadel phia on Beincriey night and runday. New You, kneed Is—Stook. better, raeney unclaimed; New York Central 90; Erie 8734; Bandied 041 d • Cleveland and Toledo ES; Illinois neutral 11. K. bonds 324: Flour un. °banged, a limited bewinese at previous rates sales 2250 bbd. straight State at $9,933(8110:71; Southern: out.. :500 Obis at f5,75@10,3734; liopt, mills Petersburg. to arrive, sold at $l O 5l Whrat 00111 declined 25(037; salmi 53,000 buikele Western mixed ed 'BsGptB; others nominaL Coffee transactions ihnited. Sugar and liolawes on. changed, a limited buoinere. robaoco: Kentucky firm, ad vanced 12 rents. Cotton a all. declined 34@y. today limi ted Wes; Orleans middling 9%; Mobile fair 11 . 1.6; middling 1146 Uplands Ire 114; middling 23,4. Whizky staler, ad.• lbblp Ohio • 37. . feesPairk declined 20 cents, 514,75, and prime $l2. Beef arm; new Chiengo for November de. livery at $lB. Cut mats tree. Lard firm; sales 300 bble at 11 1 44111%. Lead: 41alens quiet Cnvellerrasi, August 28—The titer has risen four lecher,: weather warm, with indication of mote rain. Flour $8,25. Corn M. Whisky 30 with a demand exceeding the supply. Provisions Stus; tales 100,000 tbe Bulk Sides at 6 Sales 260 bads prime Lard at 1334. Cheese 9144,10. • Nu You, dugout 28 —arta. Market.—Lass cffered tc day, prices %1(11)1 cent Mahar; Inferior and far 7C48%, ex tra lOC Swine: Oblet 411,04,4!54 as- lit al arge d.. 0 'lr . tar lease Veins, Weak KNEE JOINTS AND WEAK. ANKLES —I would resp.ct. fully Invite the attention of Physicians, and the public gen erally, to my insert:wit • Elastie Stocking., Knee Cape, Ankle Pocks and Bandages for the relief sod cure of Varicose or Enlarged Wine, Weak Ankles, Weak Knee Joints, and the various appliances need In the cure of due woes requiring outward wapport. I also keep every variety of Tmets, Body BUWOB, sup zulers, Shoulder Ersees, and In feet all lands of reeehaol• eel appliances use I is the cure of Mem. AM Per Cent Lower than any Farm In the County. AVALDABLE FARM FOR BALE.—The subseriber is authorised to eell the fallowing described TRACT OF LAND, containing 111 ecru, situated in North Feyette town. 'hip, Allegbany wordy, PA, 14 miles from the City of Pints i1 e : 214 and near the line of the Steubenville Railroad, with and Lime Stone nuder the whole piece, and easy of "uu...tmsrovuotente es Pillows: 'A very comfortable Farm douse, 80 by 20 - feet, 2 stories high; Welsh House, Spring House,amil other out hdidingsi a new Prone Bank Barn. 64 by 84 feet, dabbed in Use best passible manner, with immune nnder the Whole 'building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, beet patted qualities; a large gnantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, all is healing order; about 88 acres cleared and fn a h4hststeofoultivallon, with water to all the bolds. Thu kW is very cenortably situated in one of the Mat feighborhoods the cows% being convenient to market, o churches, schools sad mills, and would. not be in the martet, only that the owner la about to remove to the far west Terms emy and prim moderate. For further pant. oaten me the owner, Wit. ROBB, on pmnisea, or the sub scribe!, JAMB Cr RICHEY , 4„. TELEGRAP Terrible Torisedit...t.iires Lost From Mexico Fire in the Nov.'stains. Y•llow Fever. Cholera ist Fall Myer. Fire In Walboro Bala in Baltimore. TKLEGRAPR iLLIKETB GRA. H. KHYBER, Wholesale Druggist, N 0.14.4 car. Wood M. and Virgin alloy ReN R+~ate .1Reo! lAva Gem I • for Isl. br R'CLI7BLILN, 4 •Zt jk ARTIP A 4 FOR RIVER JliE TRe riser.—There ware Moen Mabee water In the chan nel, piths metal =Mt, tact 91811114. r.he etesaien Ifsehmtpe and Jew Lamar are the peckets nnittni to Dneetivale.—the Lamar lo the Morning, and the Eanthange In the eve:dud—from Dam No. 1. ave. Jog. Gerdes fah, with a load from Wheeling, with the keel-boat fiietpire, and from what we can learn from our friends along the mbar*, they are called the regular line of Allegheny sneaks. The Sangamon Iget la Salle on the 22.1, and reports Obion aground c n Spring Creek, Young America and St. Francis at Hennepin Flats. Twenty-eight inched water on Spring Creek and Hennepin Flats; thirty-tyro Web., from thence t, Beardstown, and three feet from Beardstown to mouth. STEAMBOATS. "1854." PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT Loci's. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, roa Till CONTIRSAC/1 op PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT larrwrsx PITTSBURGH, CINVINR 9TL LOUISVILLE, And Saint Lents. I Tura Lint is composed of .ven Bret chum powerful Steamers. one nailed for eiseed, splendor, safety, and comfort, and is the WILT tut , plll POll.l tint OP ISRZAN PACCers on the Uhio river. It eon Uwe, vi: 0 the U. S. Mall Line of Steamer, from sinclnuati In Lutsville nod Saint. Loolk. byi which peasengere cud Deign: ere ticketed and cc- yfril rough daily. Two r, Sl..lLuel, Avel , Veri added to the Line, which now consiLes of the iol D lz i, n onro.. g . boats: ,,,,, Beat. p.n.s. frnni liil.thuryh. BUCKEYE STATE M. W. iintecnuovkii_...Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. B DAV. Monday. ALLEUIIENY Coo NPLAue TueNiay. CRYSTAL PALACE We. J. Keck— , Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA 0. J. URACZ Thurectoy. PITTSBURGH IL Caktrers3 Friday. PENNSYLVANIA lan Ku:tarmac Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. M., prenlaely. . No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOLLY B. LIVINGSTON JOHN FLACK, Agent% Monongahela Iloom Bulldogs. kleel9l 'or Cincinnati and St. Louts. Pittsburgh, 185.9 - " Tris new and aubatantlal steamer BELLE GOLDING, Capt Tuonas GOLDiNtI, will leave for the above and hammedlate ports, ori the first rite of ava.a. For frolght nr parunge apply no board. eel ,R•gailni• heeling Packet. TILE steamer ECLIi SE, Captain CittaLGE D Moult, 1et.014 every TIIIESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock. A. 7 , 1., and con necting WWI t a C. and P. Railroad a ttVellsvllle. For freight apply to JO) J. t . COLLINDWOOD, Agent. 18 )4." CA NADA WEST. faCleveland, Port Stanley tal and Port Surveill. agaa THE FINE low pressure steamer TELIN:IIIAPII, Captain IL taaaor, wIII u,,ke two trips a week between Cleveland; Port titartley, and Port Burwell,. follows.. . . - - Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINti, at 7!..§ o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell itlr Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATUIiDAT E V E_N MG, at 7 4 o'clock. The Telegraph connects at. Cleveland, with the Cleveland. Columbus and Cinclomti, the Cleveland and Pltteborch, the Lake >hors, anti t h e Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad. Also oonnecte at Port Stanley with the Loudon 'Line of Stages, which connect, with the Great We-tern Railroad. For freight and per•loge apply no hour.l, or to NCOVILL LAUDEttbALK, Ciereintai: S. F. lIOLCOMIL Port Flaffley or A. Iti'BRIDX. Port tiur•ell. . iner.FLto...r AUCTION 4.llLl+b Auctlon.—Dally Sales. A T the Commercial. Salve lleorne, corner or Woe,/ and Fifth atreetr,at 10 o'clock, A. 21. a general aaavrin.n or Seasonable , Staple and Fancy Dry aoode, Clothing. bows and Shoes,Mata, Caps, in., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Groceries, Queenaware, tilassware Table Cutlery, leadin g Wanes, New and Second Hand household and tiltalPil Fur niture, ke., Books, StaUouory, Fancy Article., MuAlral InstrumeotA, Haed~ara and Cu 11.7. (nothing, Variety BoodAllcli an: Sliver AG P. M. DAVIS, Attetiono.r. !:A3l tf P. N. DAVIE, Anction.ser STO KS COUPON BONDS AT AUCTION —On TBUILSDAT Elik.NlNO, Mat lon., at 73i 'clo, k, at the !Merchants' Exchange, Pu,rth evert, ally be for cash par funds:, Waimea Ezebanr Bank of Pittsburgh 15 do North 11' ente.n Bank of Vera - info: 2 do Mama'. Deposit Bank. CI do Ohio and Penna. hallroad Company; 6 on Steubenville do do; 10 do Wea ern insurance Company; 3 Coupon Bond., County of A Ile,tbany ; 3 do do City of Pittsburgh; 00 that.* National Alledng Cam pony; 10 do Wage do . do; Lta do North Americo do; 10 do Mlnceota do; •tr:9 P. M. DAVIS, Anitioneer. I, NALk el/eI:HUH rttaN.:ll CHINA, Dol. I hrmlan ulu e, after Plat.. Ware, ar . AT A CCTION. Oa TO /ODA Y 010H:i I NH. lost, at 10 o'clock, at No, 64 Market Ergot, Dear Fourth, +lll bo .11 a• H. • eaarero ea, ...Oar cooler,: veaemi la plohera; Oulu laoCata anal Wavle. main MIMI,. ft A large and via tied main tale. at vases, arab e;egant and manly dem ma liana; China. lounge and lava earn ai• ra rich rut Li, hernia° glace val.; earacnee. atazto. mantle ornmunitia; rues I/14.11 oa Men,. tr.lll lit ten rtrom; bronze French manila iiine; Sects ..f garaudola, rentra slid .var'Pv , tame hanvta; ivoiy EL:l4h , Outten; tea troy., and a general varier,' i.l" 'the Open for asaminalten the day preTlJ., w sale. Sale pOla Wye, sod continued until 'ire rol . 111.11:5 p 51 V' M=I=MMM I —On 1111;11nftli 1 . I V .‘ h: Ith Lti o'clock, at the Jlerenhotry' F;1 , h t g., Kr" 1 . mkt, art - venni; to adjournment. t., , ,ri. NOD, ifIECil UM of Mr. A th d ~:.x:•u, tnat vet./ valuable end &gent e near. for try the [c hide:we cf the tote Abraham Ourt.r.cL, or. 111 This property Is to p. .stokondyiu Wilkfne township, oh ths oint tido or tio. baogli an , l i•a•-• burgh Turhptle, and .cabin a f-sr rani of ilia burgh Stortnish of the Penusy Imam It.d;rs.a./. 17, The prerritses are in ewer t lest conicirsii•o acres of dada land, frith barite Brick .I.lor.stoo [lnure. Its irk it trn. Csrriagr lieu , 2 4 1"b1r, At.., ul the latzt,interit dna; and Orenard of young Fruit Trees, tlarubbory ‘ Tido is one a the meet desirable !item thlw for inrle, bens woo; of aeon.. at all [lmes by nalirond and Turnplke. Terms at sale. A plan 000 be !MO, and any farther In formal:Jou given at the halm Ibtoson au2,4 P. M. DATIS Auctioneer. WANTS, LAND WARRANTS WANT3D-5178 00.—I wish to pur chase Lnvd Warrants to the amount of Five Tbonsaad Acres, in 180, 00 or 40 acre Warrants; for which will be paid 3178 in gold, lur 160 acres, and in proportion vie So and 40 Reran. Apply to JAMBS HI, AREAS, Real It late and Eurotran Agent, m 3 corner rd Seven th 411 , 1 Flatitafielfl strnele. NIVANTIW--A eithattoa, by a Yuang Alan, Rd book Iteoper, Clerk, or Saimaa o. Apply at FILANCL - CITS' Agesvy 0ff1.5. fylo 45 Fifth it., Dear Punt (Mica. Lots-. Country AT public auctiub, Lou the pr. mime, car SATURDAY, U ilth day of .lepiumber nazi, at 3 o'ciclro, for the auppli of steamboats navigating the Mioalooippi and Ohio tio r mr, and for tr..t portation upon these rivers to other points. The a tent on of parties deeirous of entering into the bee linens of mining and tolling Coal, is invited to chi; oppor tunity of engaging In it, find lb. antral itailrvad Company will be ready to enter Into la/eral arrangemeuta for the transportation of the Coal from CI,, mines to Cairo, or other point); ;.n the line, at ones Communt.tions may be addresied to the underLigned, •C I he °Mee of the Company, 60 Wall street, New York. W. P. llLlitit.aL, u17,3w I , Preeident ill . II It IL Co Locust tirove Ssmioary for Young Ladies. Tit l; tt,it seNsion or this tkliod wLI tv.girk . WEI/NES- I DAY, SPptamabor 20th, nod rominuufortydwo weeks. Day Pupils from the dty ore ca.. y,,1 to and from the Otto to an eiriaMT6 ow" bun. . . . . thrru tars mny Iq obt tined nt the ittore of Mr. o...pria R. White. on Market street, sr.d at Mr. 31ellor'n, BI Woal st.. or . 0 application p, 01,, Itsetor, LET. WM. 11. CLARKE. Fltt , .l.umli, Pa. Semlns, y for tioy• .rot cnr. Fife and Gr . vit at . alm t trite !% r: 11. u. tr!it. Yuri 4 r-tation ttf Ott" ~..httt, will tornm- mat ttn atittN .l DA 1, iarat t ernhar 4th. .nd the tittllt, nfinwrtarttirm will L. rename...l by Mrsera t/Iotlol anti lI'DON ALI/ Thom are fro auras-tiro m .utLit In th• 4,0,113 , pia, p, Thy u or pa, , 11. 4n.1 are attruitted In *he crlor or tip, , 'lo,tvma wt,teh rn,y eke r o,:rt 3/ b. nt I.ll,rty • or st S(1101.11, or by Iv/ ter Or. tweet in ,Peot /1,/ihr..• pnning. I)LAT‘t rqt.t. ..'I ..? , ”A%1!“3.n ail Ifs I:ratatho , favoured in: to,,t • , t. nn.l nt. ri suit ttol Lt 'I I irtt ,- .1, r-nr of Tto Stn.re, VII' Strert, ihe leto.utton f 1 ,, un.1.-t..Faratt.tre um! Mtn, lornr., %liar, uhret urt,.. lAMAIIVII4.I to our nee rtyle bf I nlell rrl M *r-o g, and iron wart, of emery - ri ption. Sam onn r