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THURSDAY G.....:..... AUGUST 81 Brasszeo Cass:—On the 27th of 114 last, poor toottendre feline, named James Oman, a ion:sloth erer, abide following his busker in the market's:rose, was ealatiftad by William Hoick, a lmtelter boy in the employ at John Likens, who, in a spirit of deviltry, threw a large knife at him, whisk titillated a severe wound in the thigh Hook was masted immediately after, for the outrage, but the Injury not appearing to be a dangerous ore, wu mealy required to give bell in $lOO, fir asesula and battery. Mean while, Callan was conveyed to the Western Ponneylvaida Hospital, and every effort for his recovery wed, but without avail. After =Hering intensely, until his whole body was vested away to a mere skeleton, he died at that it:WlWl:ion yesterday morning at three o'clock. Intelligence of his demise wu conveyed to the authorities, and a warrant le sued for the rearrest of Meek. He was found in the mar. kit bows, by High Constable Reed, and taken to jail. Coroner Lowry went to the Hospital to hold an inquest: but alter authorising Drs. Trevor anti Mowry to make a pod ecertera examination of the body, adjourned the jury until this morning at ten o'clock, in order to hunt up far ther evidence. Canon la term Philadelphia; and, w► believe, has no ne lotions in the city. He Ira" In the employ of Mr. novelle; of Heat Liberty. i t wa Coccus, as will be seen by advertisement In Smother column, Is to he with us for three day. longer. The management has been so well pleased with the exten sive houses he has drawn, that out of gratitude he Is deter mined to;give our citizens another opportunity to witness these incomparable forformances. Such feats of equestri. maim as are displayed by Moe Tournaire, cannot be often seen, and those who desire to see a lady perform almost in credible acts with a fiery am! untrained steed, should not miss this last chance to be present. The funniest of clowns will be In attendance, to enliven the company, with now and original Jokes and witticism.. Afternoon performnacca each day at two o'clock. Germ° Barra.. —Mr. Hugh Palmer, the per son who allot on Tueaday night, by liTGlonla, was con siderably better yesterday ; end pronounced by the pbyal. clans to be In a fair way or recovery. The moat serious Wound was in the shoulder, from which fervent slugs bad been eatrecled, in addition to those taken out the night of the occurrence. APOinuls was brought up for examination, yesterday morning, before Mayor Adams, when eridimee being ad dneed to prows tbat Palmer was not dangerotudy Injured, he was admitted to ball in 11000, to answer to a charge of u. milt and battery, with Intent .to kill. Maw COUNTERYSITS on the Middletown Bank, of the denomination of two dollars, are in eirr.ulation In thin city and vkinity. To detect them, observe that the vig nette extends into the name of the bank, which It does not in the genuine, end they have also only the engraver.' names at the bottom, ender the cashier's signature, whereas the genuine have loth at the bottom and left end of the note. The paper Is also very bad. We advise the public to be cautions, and look to the above marks, by which the counterfeits may be eacily detected. MASONIC PRESEN TATION. —We learn that the magnificent silver tea Berrie* dtedgned to be presented to the IsteSamnel WlLinley, by the limeade lodges, in grati tude for his distinguished services to the Order, viAl be re ceived by the lion. Charles Staler on the part of the des erased gentleman's family. Col. M'Candleas to to make the presentation address, to the presence of the assembled craft et Masonic-Hall, on come day during the third wink of September. CAPIAL —The prothonotary yesterday issued a csplas for the arrest of Andrew White, to answer to a suit for false imprisonment, on oath of Mari& B. Dean. The damages Sr. laid at $5,03. Similar doenmenta were also made out for the arrest of Otto Hoffman, for defamation of character, on oath of George Demling ; and John Baker, en oath of Stacy Craig, for trespass. CONNI.LLSVILLI RAILROAD.—The viewers on this road have voncluded their labors, so far as the property along the Monoogahela river, near the city, ii concerned• Thirty thousand dollars were awarded for about one tulle and a quarter, commencing below the Gas Works. The Gas Company wore awarded $5,000, William Ifebbaum $3,351, Sanainton Bulling Mill $3,500, Nicholson k Payne $2,000. of 4 T AT VALUABLE country seat of twenty &Orel nd, with One mansion home, on the Yentwylvani• ad, adjoining Wilkinsbtivg, will he mold this evening Neat saTen o'clock, at the Merchant's Exchange, Fourth street, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer.' A list of deal. Table stocks and coupon bonds will also be sold at the Fame time. - Nsw Locoironrs.—We observed- yesterday at the outer depot of the Pennsylvania Railrood, • splendid new Locomotive, from tha celebrated msuaufaltory of Mor ris t Son, Philadelphia. It is Intended for the Pittablargh and Cleveland Railroad, and will be forwarded to itadeeti. station to-day. Enrcn.—A rowdy, named James M'Kee, was Mead twenty fire dollars yeeterday morning, by Meyer Volt, for knocking down and beating William Gallagher, on the Canal Bridge, at the feot of Washington 'newt the yregiona. Tai SIUELD LIGHT GUARDS, ander command of Capt. John dyie, turned out to attend the funeral of Mr. James Lanier, yaiderday afternoon. They numbered twentrono markets, end made unite a creditable appear- A etTPEtt-IXCZLLINT NUMBER U Harper for Sep belabor—worth more than double the price. It rare be pm eared, with the leases rot sal trimmed neatly at Hamill& Brother's Literary Depot, No. 15 Fifth street. HARPILICS MAGALINI, for September is • splen did number, sod I.llldonfenuey & Co, No. 761Paurth street are selling it at the low prier of 15 cents. Who wouldn't buy a copy at that price. DISCHAILORD —Barney Gallagher, who was now:aided some time since to jail, by Alderman Wilson, of Zlisabeth, for profane swearing, wee diacharged yesterday, by Judge H'Clure,on bls own reeDgniunees. HARPER FOR SIPTIALBZIL —Miner & CO., No. a, Smithfield street, have received Harper's lifegazitie for September. Price fifteen cents. the ete lad ' o l :ll h LLS in btlll4 l ll B a s n: jo l rty , a vrTo uti vrTh o to f nod a Philadelphia paper, is nailed to the Zeroing ReSdafav, ajournal published every day, eontaining a omplete routine of all local matters that transpire to the boor of going to prem, ano os parUcular attention is paid to this depart. meta, it will recommend itself strongly to the favor of those perimis who formerly resided In that vicinity, as It conveys a faithful epitome of the rut changes wearing In their former homes. To the reading and manufacturing portion of the oammunity no better medium could be selected for milvertiehm their wares and products, thus bringing directly before the eyes of the merchants the advantages of patron ising the fectorlee of the west end • of the State. A. a journal of Mend sentiments, advocating all the reforms of the age, we heartily recommend It to one and all, believing that all may be benefited by subscribing and stit o &i i v . a paper that supports the poople,—" non eIM read The euMcription price is $5 per year, In advance, and should be sent, prepaid, to WILLIAM WANKS, N. P. corner Third and Chestnut streets, • auPlm Phlledelphla. Pa. *5 Per Cent Lower than any'learm In the County. A VALUABLE FAR3IIt SALE.—The rubscriber authorised to sell the following described TRApT OF LAND, omtainlog 1.11 acres, eituatxd In North Feyette town ahip, Allegheny county. Pa.,14 miles from the City of Pitt.. burgh, and near the lute of the Steubenville Railroad, with Coal and Lime Stone under the whole place, and easy of access—improvements as follower A very comfortable Farm Rouse, SO by 26 feet, 2 florin high; Wash Howe, Spring Rouse, and other out buildings; a new Frame Bank Bare, 14 by 311 set, fintatol in the best possible manner, with Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, beet grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, all In bearing order; about 85 arres clewed sod In • high state of eultivation, with water in all the folds. This land is very comfortably Situated In one of the best neighborhood. In e''Y'tbeing9nTetWme tuterec and ,ardwol convenient market, only that the owner to about to remove to the far meet Terme ea.) and price moderate. For further pant. calari see the owner, Md. ROBB, ises, or the sub scriber. JAMES onprem O. RICELET, an2lulaw Real Estate Agent. Valuable Real Estate for Sale. THAT very desirable property situated at the cor ner of Sloth and Smithfield sts., containing THREE OR STORY STORES AND DWELLINGS, two on Smithfield fared, one occupied by Medi* A Bartberger, Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the other, the corner, or espied by the owner as a Confectionary, Liquor Store and Dwelling; and the one on Sixth street, oreepled by S. W. Sanders, .e I Barber Saloon and Dwelling. This property L oat of the most eligible situatione fora Banking House or Broker's Office at present offered for role In the city. For terms enquire of MICHAEL O'HARA. Title clear and indisputable. Ae I am determined to sell It if I eta get anything like • fair price, this is to give notice to any person or Perlollll he.- Eg Haim or claime; charge or charges, against me, to pre sent the one to me at the corner of Sloth and Smithfield streets, or prefer the other, and they will be satisfied imme diately. raulOxlaw2m J MICHAEL O'HARA. Hill , . Almanacs !be 1865 aIOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood . atrost, Pittsburgh, will publish on the 16th August, 1854, the well. 'mown amiss of Almanacs (for 1855) calculated by Sanford 0. Hill, ESS, and for many years published be Mr. Luke Loomis, of thle city, under the name of '• Loomis' Almanate." The aeries will consist of— HILL'S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC,v, HILL'S MAGAZINE ALMANAC, HILL'S AMERICAN FARMERS' ALMANAC. It ie only necessary to say, that the religious, moral and useful character of Mr. Hill's All:denim will be maintained In the above series, for 1855. —ablr Printers gull others are hereby cautioned against infringing on the copyright of the above Almansce. ,They will he for eats et all the Bookstoree, by the iron and by • ale .7OILN H. MELLO] pitiLISOINIC:k., or Current Subjects Extemporaneously Treated: by W. Elder: $l. • Easy Nat., or the Three Appreotime; Barth. and Lily: by Elizabeth Oakes Smith; $1,25. Balion's Illstory of Cuba; Illustrated; 50 cents. Hard Timis: by Marisa Dickens; 26 orate . Tisonderoge, or the Black Eagle: by G. P. R...ibmes ; 60 rents. Off Nand Taking/, or Crayon Sketches of the Noticeable Jaen of our age: by George W. Bongo); pith 20 portraits; V.A. Per sale by N. MINER & CO., anl6 No. 32 Smithfield street, 'T WAN • 516,00 u, on notes amoral by city or county bonds,. collateral security. Ingalls of aulB THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth at. OILTIENTAL BOPS —Another supply of this celebrated eat:reit for the handkerehief, rewired t JO5l. nintiera, %alb corner of the Dialaund and Market et. 11[1MS-2000 tbß, wortal nnsabore, On hued and for isle by [)Y 7 i YLKIIING WS. r.; . NIA) 41 1 ,1 r koito - t - ^ll, "P 4" # 4;} TELEGRAPHIC. a the Vlteilly, Liao for the Morniseg Post 01111 WZILIC LAUR BROX ZUBOPE ARRIVAL OF TZR RUROPA. Capture of Boutersitd...Toro Thousand Russians Takes' Prisoners WHEAT DECLINED.-CORN ADVANCED PORK AND BACON DECLINILD il/13141, August 30.—The steamer Europa arrived this afternoon, with Liverpool date. to Elaturday, August 19th. Milligan quotes the ealea of Cotton for the wen et Liver. pool at 34,090 bales. Oriente fair, 614; middling, 6 34 up land fair. 0 14; middling, 6%; demand moderate; prices de clined %. The sales to speculators were 2,000 lade& and for exr1. 1 5.000. ' euffs—Western Canel Floor, 325, Ohio, 345. Corn —Yellow, 36; White, 30.. Moue Mein —Consols, 93%. Brown & Shepley quote white Wheat at 9. 9d0105 red Bs 3d@ia ed. Demand Mr for Breeden& generally and holders Arm, with =tolerate sales to the trade. The allies are investing Bomersun& The Crimes expe• dltian had not sailed. Other again are unaltered. ',ransom., gaturdey—Laced —The odes to day of Cotton were 5,000 bales; demand moderate. firm ; market dull for the trod, and for export were 10,000 bales. BIL.BI - 47111.—Demand moderate, priers favor buyers. The Collins staluner Pacdflo arrived at Liverpool at three o'clock on,the afternoon of the 16th. Her dries, had no effect on the Cotton market. Denniston reports Colton dull and declined %, chiefly on lower graded, from the pressure of stock and favorable re ports of the crop. The sales of the week were 37,800 Including 28,000 American The Hales to speculators were 2,500 and to exporters 4,030. Brown A Shipley quote Orleans fair at 63(. middling 5%, Mobile fair W., middling 6%. Inferior 3 to 4%. Denniston's quotations; differ: Orleerm fair 8%. Mobile fair and Bolan 1 fair 0%, Orleans middling 6318. Mobile middling 5%, Upland middling 61.16. The stales on Ptiley were 5,000 - balm; market dull. The crock, exclusive of ehiphoerd, was 928.45 d balm lIRILDaTUris opened firm but fell off at the eloro, on Fri day. Ploor...prices canter but riot quotably lower. Wheat declined 31. Indian Corn advaoced iwe 1. 04. Brown & Shipley report Western Canal 31.431%; atraleht Baltimore 32. 8d(433e; good Ohio 33e od@34; flansdian ale 481. 6d; *our 25.425 M. Whits Wheat 9e 9d@loa 8d; red. 8a erl@llis 84. Indian Coro...yellow 35a 8d003.0a; raised 30e; whl , e 365. Paoninotts.—Gardinerreports Beef ae dull with declining tendeney. Pork dull; for lotarior prkwa considerably lower; BICO2I unchanged, moderate Sales at previous rates. Bs denach say. Bacon has declined Is aad quotes Lard with little speculative demand. The sales of the week were 500 barrels; at 64a 614565. Tallow 08s edoo9s; good North American 67s CkL The brokers report daises a abode higher. Rosin com mon; sales ZOO bbls et se 9d; floe, 10e 11d. Turpentine sphiti—prioss =dumped; an adios business at 4511 Bd. Rite —lnas rather better. - - Trade at Manchester moderate, and prim unchanged. American stocks unchanged. Bell reports tir 8. sixes, bonds, 1808, et 108%481093i; 17. 8. sixes, stock, 1807 and .1388, at 107%0108%. Pennsylvania Aves,bonds,o2%®93; Mateschusetu tires, bongs, 101e1.03. Parte 3 per cents, 786 10c. Liverpool freights dull, with declining tendency. Lome Itturra.—lteringiC report money in good demand. Console for money quoted et 113%@93 ; American donna* * shade lower, 53 51; bar ellver,‘33 1340; eaglet Tee 41. The bullion in the Bank of England reaches L 19,000,900 at Coffee steady. Rice quiet. Tallow quiet, 67a. White Wheat, 640; red, Ma. Flour, 801&3135. Iron market dull. Senteh Pig quoted at filmgoer at 88s 6d. Copper unchanged, a moderate blindness. Tin—Ooneraon declined 5; tee declined 3. Spotter, 215. The steamer Waoldngton Palled horn Southampton for New York, on the 14th, with twenty four passengers end SOO tom mergo. The screw steamship Brandon railed from Havre for Southampton, on the 17th, km New York. with full freight esel painentere. L LIVIT.—The Anglo irencb land forces are at liornansund; 12,000 men, supported by the fleet BOLO, lath —The Vienna Conferee:we is expected to re , assemble next week. PLUS, 18th —Erening.—The following hie been plat re ceived: Orders have been issued for the Atultriana to enter Wallachia, and they have commenced crondog the frontier at Tanta and ?everts,. Odessa letters of the 7th say there Is no real bloekede, 1,41131..—L1MP001, B•tnrday morning..—By Sotonadris Telectroph.—News has been rireelved that Bomersund sur rendered on the 16th. Two thou:anal Russians were token prlaimers. The miles of Cotton on Saturday were 5,000 bales; for ex port, 1,003 bales ; market dull, but not lower. Breadstuff,' heavier. 1:1=! Augnet SO —Orleans papas of Thursday are received. Capt. White, formerly of Onemettent, nod a well known Savannah Pilot, died In that city of yallo• fever, on Monday. The liatiorial Intelligeneer says the arinouomment. of Ho. Senator Dawns' death wu premature. He biotin llelan. The President gave up his trip to Cape May, became the boats from Baltimore have stopped running. He has gone to Capon Springs Instead. The recent 'lege accident In the neighborhood of Peters. burg; Is mush exaggerated. Dr. Con lagion was not killed. All the other poetise were Injured, but are meoverring. I==! Emaluone. Aug. 29 —The "arqua Indies arßied today. Ebe beluga Silo dates to the ]sth July. Gixd coffae wu vary *caeca. The Pre&lent did not leave Waehington until to-day. Be now to Cep* May. Eherelary hfere7 remelt. el Barkley Springs, preparing important State payers, untll the clone Lf the preeent week. A epeeist election In the First Ward, of Wuhlngton City, yestanisy.reerulted In the election of the Antl.Knoer-Noth- Lag candidate, by maven majority. Steamer Alabama Stateke.Weather, Burrow, August 29.—The eteemer Alabama left .t 4 o'clock this morning, bound up She sprung • leak about two mdse out and immediately sunk. Fortunately obe grounded on a bar and mak only to the upper deck. The crew were taken off There was deep wand •n both Meta of when the Alabama went down. She was not Moored. . . . Tha weather continues dry and the sun powerful. Mr have bee. no rain since Friday.' The ahower reached am fa west a. Cleveland. Tha drought oontlaues at Cleveland Detroit, and Chicago. Two Ladies Killed b 7 the Railroad PIMADILPHIA, August 30.—Th. Repress train an the New York Central Railroad, which reaeleed Albany last night about .even o'clock, ran over. two ladies at tanastota seven miles teem Sy wane ' instantly killing th em. The ladies were Jam demanding frrm the null train going West, wil,ll vres waiting for the Repro. train to p.m. They got out on the among aide of the ton and were caught by the pmelag train, and Horribly mangled, being literally torn asunder. Their:names are not known. Forests on Fire—Droutb la N. England New Yeti, August 30.—8 t. John paper. state that ere. are raging ha the woods, on both sides of the hue, between New Pirunswiek and Maine. In Perry, Mabee, a new brig nn the stoete) whieb was nearly completed, .no deemed. The St. Andres. Standard says the foreste are burning is all directions, and many are destroyed. The drouth continue. In New England with no sigta of rain. Whig and Free Soil CONI.BIIaIOIIIKJIL,W Bothlag Cony'lll on Pocrunin, Ma, 29.—The Whyte. Pre* Sollars •nd Morrill Democrat., held a County Convention hen to thy Bud nominated FLIPOO, and a ticket for county oillears apt Start Senator me Know Nothing Convention was bald, but the natal. nations have not trasuipind. Yellow Fever In Oilr,e►toa r Texas. (Larcrrow, ♦usnat 91.-The Gournor hu Issuod ► p Au:Latina for the enrollment of new troops. .•. . . There is considerable yellow fever berm The Clelrcnton Journal advises strangers to stay away. The trier to slowly in.:ceasing among the emigrants. Thedsathr ►t the hospital, !or the week, were 100. Th. Corn Crop. • CINKIMATI, Angola 30.—gaviree from Tenneeace. Ala. hams and tleorgia, speak favorably of the Corn crops, and throughout most of rye Western States. Thera hare been rain. which Dave greatly improved the condition of the crape. The indkationa now are that taking the country through, the yield will not be much below a fair ge. Orr, the Prssshsr, Convicted«. Emigrants Lsri for KILIMMII. Horton. August 29.—0 n. the street preacher. was con' rioted Dare today. of disturbing the pence, and toed ST and eats. Re wan required to give bond• in WO for good behavior for ■l. mouths. tinty.severt emigrants left for Kansas to-day. Nowa from the Rto Grand* and Mexico Niw °sum% Aturost 28.—Rio Grande date. to the 19th an, received. The revolutkot at Tamaulipas was sprawling. Several towns atlherml to the muse. A tight occurred on the 12th, near Idatesnorm; in which the insurgents were victorious. Free 101 l Convention HAE116512110, August 311—The Fr. 801 l State Convention et hens tcklay, and resolved to withdrew the State ticket, ~d recommended the support of Judge Pollock, the Whig ndldate for Governor. Weather in Philadelphia PrILADIELPHIA, August 30.—Tbe weather In Philadelphle ad vistalty has been cool, clear and dry. There has bees, • o rein stns the slight shower of Sunday. Cholera at Fall River. Yku. Run, August SO.—There hare been eight deaths from Cholera sines neon yesterday, mad eight new MO.. Fires Subdued. Samoa, August 90.—Tbe fires In ibis vicinity have par tially abated, and in some localities are being subdued. Deaths from Yellow Fever. Nrw Ihstraxe, August 28.—The deaths from yellow fever for the track ware 187. The Reported Dire at Louis Untrue LOMeTTLII, aUfilaL 30.—The rumor of a Large fire et St Louis it untrue. Then! has bun no Lim. TKLEGRAPH. MARKETS Now Moan, August 30.—Ylour...prices a trifle lower ; ml 3,000 bble straight SteM at 2 8 , 8 4310; good Ohio $9,874 $10; Southern, sales 6,000 bbla at $9,10(4510. Cotton fa vors buyer.. Coffee—salsa 1,600 begs Rio, unchanged; a limited bailment Sugars unchanged, booth.. 7 . 37 1 dull; Orleans 6e. Molasses unebsitged, a moderate business. lard 01 firm; Noirlhlt Limited declined, 7 0 077. Storks end monepabout the same; New Yorktfentral 88(4,88%, fleadhvg 69%, Northam Indiana 88, Erie 87%, Clevelan d sa d Toledo 80. Wheat Erin, Wes 6,000 bits Southern white at V. Oem—sales" 90,000 bus Western mined at 8548 e ; others nominaL Pork dull; rale. 2,000 bids Mess at $l4, Prime 211,60@1511,62. East firm. Lard nnchanked. To baooo firm. Whieky...Ohlo, sales 800 tibia at 38 37. Cot Meats unchanged. Distanmszu, Anima! W.—Flour—little export demand, receipts and stocks continue man; atandanl brands held thinly at 11941)9 Td; elklr demand for Imam consumption at 13410 for common and extra, and fancy lota at higher figures. Rye Ylour same; mhos at $8 60. Corn most Mbast...very little coming in• ' tbe advance noted yesterday 1.1 well mitalned ; mks 9900 bush prime red, part at 90, and part an priest° terms. Rye scarce and wanted at 6.1.10411.5. Market nearly bare of Own and in demand, kale. Of yellow st 9.2, afloat. Whisky 39. =MI cracomit, Augast 30.—The river la falling slowly.— Flour dull at =8,25• whhkoy 3436. Nothing done in Prcaristons ; market Mgt Cheese lo®lol4. Ngw ogigskAngoutdd.--Oottun dull. Flour Om, with an wpw . g d t an gency; gags at CIAO. Loud higher; saes in terms at 10,4401. . UTE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR A HOUSE AND LOT, M eltaltsd on Carron street, AnsEbetO dry. The Lot Is D feet front on Ca-roll by 100 dnep_to Jefferson street. Terms of payment eur. S. CRICRT I SON, sari 140 Third strut. ITF, 1.. kep i smarted dub, ..r bele by .~t~.ix:iP%'xs'`s3,Y"ylP~...~..'`_..,~:r_ 4 =~7~ R7a"'~° n; ARMS FOR4III,ER .7111 EN. The. ricer.—There were thlrhwu Inches water in the chan nel, hp the metal mark, tut evening. We understand that applioatlon has been made by mom* our eltlesms for the pur chase of "Buckwheat buy' at there ls no likelihood of a rise for some time to oome. The steamers Jesse /Amor and E.:thongs are the packets nundog to Brownitrillo—the Exchange in the mondog, and the Lamar ID the evening—from Dem No. 1. The river men running between Louisville and Cincin nati are complai Jug of the farmer. for taking the water out of the river by the watering of their stock. From the bead water. of the Ohio there is no difficulty of trill:mons' tion, u there are keels belonging to the Allegheny "gutter snipe" line always at our wharf loading for porta below. The Depirr for Wheeling, and the Orphan /3oy for Parkero burg: and from what we can learn, there are no steam boats running between this and Cincinnati, only bleyerille end Cinrinnati boats. ME=I • _ r ,: .*: , a L *- , STEAMBOATS "1854." PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, 101111 000911100 Z OP PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT 1311R111 _ _ PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, M=Zl . . . _ Tara Linn composed of nailed for !speed, splendor, eatery, and comfort, and Is the WELT ruaenan DAILY 1.13111 Or STEAM Paeans on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. Mail Line of Steamers from Vincinnekti to Louisville and Saint Lords, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re. ceirdol through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which new <armlets of the following boats: Days of Departure JiioaLs. Captains. front Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. RCLTIMOOV.....3IIIId6y. MESSENGER, No. 2 J. It Davis. Monday. ALLEGHENY --- .... -Gm M'Laur Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wm. J. Kotrwri Wednesday. PM LADELPIIIA R. J. Guar Thursday. PITTSBURGH-. H. Cawiliku— Friday. PENNSYLVANIA .Jam. ELLEISLITLITI.. Saturday. - Leave dolly at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received niter nine o'clock on the morning of depart For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, 1 Agents, JOHN FLACK, Monongabela House Building, Ideol9l Pit tothurgb, 164.1 For Cincinnati and St. Louis. Tax new and subtantial etemer BELLI{ LDING, Capt. Toomas GOLDINO wBl lave r the above and intstrordiato porta, on the fire rite of tooter. Fort ht or plumage apply on beard. .01 Regular ' ee in Packet. THE steamer ECLIt yE. C+ptala Gcoact D jairmtlooas, leaves every TWIL9DAY, THURSDAY, ad SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock., A. M., arid con. neMing with t C. and P. Railroad et Wellsville For freight apply to Jam J. D. OnLLINGWOOD, Agent " 15.)4." CANADA WEST Cleveland, an iot P Stanley . Tllll VINE low premium steamer TRU:GRAPH. Captain R. Haaaow, will mete two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows: Lavinia Cleveland for Port Stanley, every IdOIIGAT and THURSDAY EVENING, at 7% o'clock. Leave, Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7!4 o'clock. The Telegraph onanrcts at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland end Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad. Alen cortneca at Port Stanley with tholendun Line of Stagys, which consents with the Great Western Railroad. For freight end passage apply on board, or to 800 TILL a LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; 8. P. 110LCOH11, Port Stanley , or A. .111111.1 DR. Pert Burwell. marl tnor AUUIIUN SALES Auction—Daily kialss. AT the Commercial Salee Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o'clock, A. 11., a general assortment of neuonabla, Staple and Fancy Dry Ocala, Clothing, Itootr and Shoes, Hats, Cepl , , AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. 11., Queensware, Glassware, Tebla Cutlery, Looking Glue., New and Second hand Ifouaebold an 4 Kitchell Fur. suture, te., Boobs, Stationery, Fancy Artie-1m Musical Instrument, threlware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, ie. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. f.h. 3l :tf • - • S P. IL DAVIS, Anotionoer PUBLIC SALE OF FINE CIIINA. SILVER PLATED WAKE. GLASS, te.—ldn Friday morning, Pent. lit, at 10 o'clock. at So. el Market street. near Fourth, will be arid. a large and regent assortment of French China and Tee Pelts, and Tibia War. of every satiety; silver plat. and Britannic mators and tea setts; oplendid China •tl Bahamian Alas. vases; cologne bottles; frult dlshes and skiebeard and toilet setts; cut glees decanters; te• ; cutlery; Perlin marble: Terra t'otta and Lava table ware; Ornaments. &et Lamps and Candelabras, with cut glass drops; with a general assortment of other useful and on mammalsl articles. to which the special attention of house keepers and others is respectfully nolicited Thin collection is of the latent styles end beat gualitiew .131 P. IL DAVIS, Auction., Q . TUCK, AND wee,,ls BONDS AT AULTI'ION --0. EJ THERSDAY EVRNENti, 31s1 inst.. at 74 o'clock, • the 61areliants' Exchange, Foarth streot, 0111 be 'add to oath par funds: 33 shunt Exchange Bank of Pltteburgh ; 13 do North Western Bank of Virchaia; 2 do ORlsern's Deposit Bank; 41 do Ohlo and Pena. Railroad Company do Steubenville do do; 10 do Wausau Insurance Company; 3 Coupon Booth, County of Allegheny; 3 do do City of Pittsburgh; 60 .hurts National Minion CO 133 pany; PO do Ridge do do. ti do North Marriott do; 10 do Mlxteenta do; anw P. 91. DAWIS. Audi:lo,er. _ _ It/girt:at , COUltr GALS: OF A ELNb COCATRY OKAT NJ —On TfICRSDAY hVENINO, August 3lst. at 7,tt, o'clock, at the Merchants' Richange, Fourth street, wlll sold, agreeably to adjournment, by order of Thomas Duei• eon, Assentor of Mrs. Arabella StalenfieW, de:teasel, that reef valuable and desirable Country Seat, Pronerly the m aiden..., of the late Abraham Sr. This property is moot pleasantly situated In Wilkina township, on the acute aide of the tlreemburgb and Pitts burgh Turnpike, and within a few rods of the Wiliam. burgh Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad. t The prelettien are to omeelleut condition, eoetaiater tt etre, of choke laud, with large Erica Mansion Uvu , e, It, let Barn, tkarriege Home, Ruble, be, of the hest de,erlption and Orchard of young Fruit Trees, 3hrubbery, Ytnc Sc. This is matt the mast desirable sloe now for es:,-, leAn n so early of aeceel at alt times by Railroad and Turnpike. Terms at sale. A plan an be seen, and any further In formation given at the balm Rooms , . 61124 I'. M. DAVIS ,Auctioneer. WANTS LAND WAIIItANTS 00.-1 wbtki to pur chase Land VI erratita to ttio amount of it,. Thousand Aorta, In 160, 80 or 40 seri, Warrsuts; for wlitch will be pakl $l7B In gold, for 160 acres, and In proportion for and 40 acorn. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Real Estate mod Eucoisun Agent, in 9 corner of Socentli and Smithfield i•triteta._ WANTED --A rituntkoa, by Young Man, n Book kenpo.r, Clerk, or nolognron. Apply at FRANCIKTTS' Agoncy 01500, .1910 65 Fifth rt., ne. Poet (hea Lots --Country Sites. AT public suction, un the prt motes, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of September nest, et 3 o'clock, P. Al_ Under direction and by authority of the t 'spurt of Com. mon Pleas of Allegheny cdunty, the underAgned, Trustee of Mre Agnes Mahon, will WI at toddle auction as above stated, OSI It 111/NDltir.D AM) 1 , 311 TY LOT?, of various rises, adjoining the Seventh Ward, of the City of Pitts burgh, and lying between Centre Avenue and the late reel. dense of Bon. Wm Porter. -A line of Ormalbusses inns post the premise.. This property is sittme within a few minutes walk of the Court Flow, and of natty induce ments to mechanics and othersolesiring cheap and pleasant locations. They will be sold without reserve. /Terms—One-third ea4h, end the residue in one and two years. with intereeL Pot further particulars see large hills. ROBERT R IS 088, Trustee, c., Fifth street, oppo.ite the Court Ilona*, atiff2tSt. P. M. DAVIS, Auction, er. FRANKLIN 110 US E• cuzsviuT br.th..er,.l.l.,v}: , lllltD, PHILADELPHIA. PARRICR L SAUD, Propel TEEMS $1,60 PHU DAY. Treasurer's 4 4 illee of the Chartiem Valley Railroad Company. SIIDSCRIS Eltn to the., bore Road are hereby notified that the Board of Directors have called fora second inst.ll• mein of Pres Denials per share, payable to the Treasurer on the let Monday of JUNE, end also Five Dollars per share on the fret Monday of each ensuing month, until the whole amount in paid. myfentf ALVAN WILKINS, Treasurer. ---- BIIILDING LOT FOR BALE. ALOT 2 1 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 teat to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small flower, This Lot Is in a desirable location for a residance; and will be 'old low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. Y. OILLIIORK, jy LS At Moe of Morning Pod. Disby, r., LOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Masonic Halt, el Afth street, Pittaburgh.—Clotbing made to order, in good ',vie, and at moderate rated. sued( A IiOstATIC CACHOU er- , -.AD excellent article for impart, A ing a perfume to the breath, after Smoking or taking medicine. A supply reed by JOS. FLEMING, inuS corner of the Diamond and MarKot streets. WE are now opening upwards of 69 ps. of new and do eirsble styles of French Chintz., whic 111 sold unusnslly low. • A. A. MASON sag 26 Alit street. 11711,1. - t" 1 oth,Vo`..Y "ii; by k RISNSEI&VI, 253 Ltherty street. COFFEE.;•-• 5100 begsp eal , ?exa m ; IZatore and for sale by aulo KING & bIOORIIEAD. NO. dUO2,Ii-76 hints prime More and for sale by • aulo KING k. MOORISAAD TEAK—lmperial, Gunpowder, Young Upon and Black 1. To., In store and for sale by aulo KING 3 MOORHEAD. 'et="ttWW.b'"?" d, '2" rnr ti 1 0 KING Jk MOORIIEAD. REFINED BUGARD—Powdered, Crushed, Clarified an Loaf Sugars, In store and for tale by aulo KING k MOORHEAD. A 1113THIAN ERIES.—.IIAtiON AliL, No. 91 A Market street, have just roosiveJ, per aspreo , ,suotber supply of Austrian Embroideries, viz: Embroidered Collars, do. &Wyss, do. Ottimisettes, with a largo supply stJaeonet Oollars, at very low prices. PUTNAWfj 1dA.G.,1212,11i , 'RU September. (leaves eut,) at Rat UMELLS', le fifth street. Ma Lk. aeeae Pontbors, tor gale by bI'CLURICAN, HERRON t CO. IMFORTANT FARMERS. rtalu Drawl Rune, Patent knelt Tube Meat 11, one of the beet waranb ea: sale at the Seed and Implement W•rebol2" 4 g FiftEetreet. Nun JAMBS WARDROP. BOAP—A large supply o 4 th• i snuba• Mat and Puns Soap, reamed b y ~ 703. NUMMI • .Vl.• , , "01;f: 7 1. - , es , •. ; • ffilliE MESS 4 ..-, . , ,4 ;'t . • • • • :4 4i. COMMtR,CIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS , EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. Prerident—JOHN SHIPTON. Pint Vk, Pretid rid—Wit. H. Ru n m. &cowl R. DRow, . Beeretary—Wm. •• S.Attn. Trearnrcr—Joam D. I ct27.T. Superintendent—S. T. NOILTRAM, Onyonittot on ArEn'tration fur August —WM. R. WO V . P., DAVID H. PARK, WM. R., WM. AMMAR; W. K i,M.- 11MD. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH HAREET OtECII n. T. DAIL, !Bean's ro,r. t Thumley, August 31, 1851. f FLOUR—EsIns 12 b:,ls superfine fr,:n wbsrf at $1; 2Ado - - and extra, from do, et 82 12 and $9,2A; 30 do from depot at $9.06; 185 btds FupBrflao from morn al 8.11,20o0,25; 84 do extra do at 19 50; 70 do do at j 9 57. (11tAIN---1804-100 44.18 In km {rm. canal a t 45(150. 1 , 1;(1Alt-10 1.11.1, Coll) fair of Syr, Tour mos; L do do at 61;. cosh. WIIISKY—tO btds r—tined of 51; 10 bl.lt .to of S 5; 110 bbla raw at 35. HAY-113 louts at acalea at $.1242.4 too. POTATOEi-85 tes at canal xt-1,1,76 BACON—Sides 12,01 , 0 It. city smoked hems ut sixty thus; b,OOO Mx do a ,hou'ders et 7c, do: 2,000 do .I; hams cash; 2,500 do do Immo at 10 1 4, CO days; 1,000 do do hams at 10e, cosh; 1,000 do do ohouldtuo nt 7c, do; 201/0 do do hams at 11e, 00 days; 3,000 do do shoulders at 714. 40 4,000 do Western smoked obouldors a1i:44,. 4 moo; 6,500 rho city smoked at Cr%471.7, oath ; 5,0(0 Mrs 1. C. sugar cured hams at 11%. 4 mos: 2,004 lbs 1. C. Lugar cured hams at 11% rash; 10 tro r. hams at 12c, 00 li/14,. hi: L 6 MEAT-23,0201h0 shoulders at 60, 4 moo; 25,000 do do, intereot added, at In. 4 mos. PORK-20 tibia )6• , e at Si i,60. DRIED BEEI-3 tea at 61e, 00 dal P. ougEst;—f,ooo W. .. extra at 10e, I) day. LEAD-150 Pigs at cash. (JERK AN CLAY-15 es-10 nt 340 ten, 4 mo TO COAL. JOINERS! MM.a& LINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, 'rats Rood is now constructed and ready to commence 1. the transportation of Freight betx ven its southern ter minus, at Cairo. and the even:deo Caul Fields in the ride- Icy of the Big Muddy ricer, shout 60 miles north of Cairo. The supply of a superior quality of Bituminous Coal, on and In the immediate vicinity of the Rot. of the road, la in exhaustablis, and is deposited In positions favorable to mining st a small rust; and a market for large quantities will be found at once at Cairo, for the supply of steamboats navigating the Alisvissippi soil Ohio Cicero, nod for trans portation upon these rivers to other pints. The silent on of parties desirous of entering into the La. atoese of mining and selling Coal. 10 invited to this oppor tunity of engaging in it. And the 1 Illn.ile *intro! Railroad Company will be ready to enter into liberal arrangements for the transportation of the Cool from the micrea to Cairo, g Other point. , n the line, at ones. Communications may be addressed to the undersigned, it the office of the Company, Od Wall street, New York. W. I'. LiCRILAL, President 111. C It R. Co Locust Grove Seminary for Young Ladies. TILE noxt m.o.:ion of tl,l , l 4 etiooi ridbegin on W Ens Es- DAY, September 21411. ondPoolloort fortloDou week,. Day Pupils from tho Hi . ) srr convoyed to and from the Grove in an cool uetve Omnibus. ClCOUlfirl may I" obtain"' at the at br Mr ti, orgo ou Market iitraet, and at Mr. Mellor'', Si Woad at. or ou application to the Ito-tor. seminno y enr. nr Fft.k and Grant sto 7 upponb "met M. h ,, /Li E Fall Sento. of thlh Sehe t. willwe. , STU.. N DAY, September Ith, am! eh,' ..f inc ruction will br resumed by Ale, - hre it IIIG(13 and M'fbEl: A There are ten succes..lve 111011, {u tl.r A 0. 7 1. cub. yahr. Tunion $12,(0 per quar,r . The number of pupil: and Jpi are hamlet,' In the order of apph: tier Aeottutt Ithh. at 51 Liberty et tent, dropped hi Poet Oflioe LAIN„AND OTINAIIt:NTAL JAPANING, in all ID P bronehee, executed to tit- !tett style, and at prints to suit the times, et the Id I Shop, re, of Jo ors . Tits iti'ttota, FIFTH Strut, below 1V,e,.1 The attention of non are Manutacturere I , ' Pearl Paphr M tahn, in aro • ..:ad lath taareit, ! every Jewription. blamplo ran >< poet aml tntrm.nlionol.taiur+l abthe Shop, or at the War,ho r tibe, No, 134 Word giro., b. II kit?. DOLLAR. W Steamboat men flan 1 . 1/S0 a w bty le of I n..e.• tal Clue Pan , It., borpsoic an 3 Lareintrtreaxottitett In thin rite. moiblm I:=MEU= rtoRNER OP' .V.IE-N . -.1.ND.1''.U711 ,T.i.IVANI:I2.I", 0 thn lit ' . l l " :l " . f .:” . . '" Ltr ," a " .l " ;:ns t' h , t.nn t pe ' Id. ued a hum. of enterianford.ot. end lou. and nouns, .nd adjoining the ,111, •I ih.01,10 offer. indoromenta uf,orfa-,1 in 'Warnrn for thy 3.71,1.11111.1. lion of the traveling ooddounr.y. A .hue of publie patr•diagp iv t.Pvectf y solloiteg. our iIASKILL. n: ti.ljulflifff All; gtferly eily. at n rneut larf;nl,ll fnr rar_bn. A part of 1.1. e play 'Knoll or MID utactnre I:cqulrr TIP,'; AS Wi/JDA, Bub) vnlirf It %Err.. New Jersey Water 3lelons and Peache•. HE iothsoako, li iu .ILiA roc. E.l tho I timAt quality 4 - 4 Pr WATER MELONS Depot., N. ILA WAr.I,,,L. oyo Ao9IT ° A STEINRUCK. No liunibug. 1117NIARF.D I , 1..1.1.3 V. , ,arth of ateek will not nt C , l'S Ft. - Die 'yttuirreotypefflair 7 • Filth •itreot. upie•Ae but upon the psyrueul I you l e. RA guemi a LIKE:- NESS PA an be pro. ur--.1 in thi• r y Call mut oft ',Hill. aus MMEZa!iMM!!IIM R. ViASII:LINti ...unlit I ea,eenal.y Inform 111 , 1,1 end flernla Le will nnatlate• prvieestoo . in , truetor en tLa PIANO POItTE end VOLCFe Order* left at Mr. KLEDEII' Atore,, ipt hip repi t/Prieo, Nu. IS7 SECOND :street, will Le promptly tittenrltsl to. art7l ItIIOIILLAN hot 'CE, Julissrow,v, riNNA, luntieroiened barin; taken Omer. rt the ahoy maned now, and retztul it at Inn, capon= ,to comfortable un well an ntrln, I. ouer prepared to re cwie, rpemtx, and gi , o to lOr oatisfaction tr. who may portmoiro the fln uee. nus:tf I JA%% 1/t)WNEY. IfilLlCtiTtlN t VEH1:11.1 . : 4 E•tr,tr Va. Mr. Lemon, Airnnod. F,rtorberry, fakTuring • CINMIMA, Yu A, f ..tp hr au7 IV - A WCIATRO Ittel TRU itt ,e.he.Litz kteltitutte. —A "Ingle tint pr,lueitt, IA et hte.l the ftrhoe' MTIIIIMIEMEIE=!I . , Mn. H. I..i.ught of .1. H. Bees, nne bol l. of your Vennilngo. au! Knee It to n of wine. and veorm•, nut quit,/ a film: cf nsrill 7 1 1. rAtatan. • tltstm. 1tt(7,•••,, r, , -11 7, Ilk. 11. F. Sgt.tuts-11n•itn; ttittl It-ttr l t•rntiftve In my r..liy• I OW it 14 to .urpe•... 1 I.y sity her mlfogo In Iltr w , trl.l I. r ti I Vt,t-tr.st - . t• r,-h. 17, 31.. SELL,: --It,•• •,•• ...t.tut 7 V,trattf.Attlt ttt nty 1,1'1,, llt ttiit•ll.• • 1 7. , Ittt•,:tt r -, ,r- - t. I t1:1111, it tap beta Ita tt.e. Your, rt-ttpt •Itn'ty, I'. PLLYIII. I r { and au I.lo' Inf,rto the pabdo that I lila ...olne , roz, at t Liotorto. of Near fork et hl o, t c•I ;ant ats.ok of new l'iano Yorte.,. tn rth f • Lr.• atteution be given to the .elnott , •ti, , l to vo - y tn, ,t,truments'etlob raw, traannfactot..l Int ohn~are politely rmlueetted to await Ito. ~Omnil'enn I:l , trutort t. bef,rn buying elsetther, , rho w:.; la n, Ow ".I,4ltaizo of ohoueitag item 1.11.11 tine., tonNl 1".31n0t ehlrit the Now York end Lk•cota tlittn:Li Patch/tear, at, io to •toinZ,ho o n th,i, ar ieai, at the old establiehed Plano l'epot of lJ What. n,faxtrtn.hrd at n dna 9 "„:, r , kb; titt;:ar, tal [l; Ca• .aa• by jubt nwetyrd and ll [ter .1. at PAUL Kt.m.NEr..s Literary Depot, aul Firth it , 0,.p. alto the 'neat:, The Greateet Invention of the Age. TO AVOID Wow unpleasant f”etituo. that unually ii ,, uul'iloY Lim trruro., or aet, 11... C L . co.\ 1 , 01, MATOR.,lntely importini from P.ri., t-rtus the lint to U exact allapotot.tvi,nt tM. hm..l. A ne: , .. tit, elnd a gix.il Hat may be had ut. 77 Wood .treat . apOi Architectural and Ornamental Carver. T. 110CIAN, ,11.1 tlrt.atn..ut:a Carer, INj . corner of FoURTII tind TERRY l'ittsbureh, IIIERIE-24 bort, .prime neeire I and fur snle by SMITII SINCLAIR. Boat• and Sbocht. 11 - NPLAUGHL!N. No, 9ti Fourth strret, b , •arly opposit• t./ • U. blityor'n (111i,e,istlEaanufleturtne t,u nthonett's nrat Boor,. Low Elio L and tot Zfroood ; 14,12,,a unl ituttsn. td (falters; L ohos' 13.X9, 144.Kouts, donny lands, Flit. pars, and Frensh Lnsttlog ttlit., of Prosy color and shade: 'wary Kid and hattn Gultets, of tho loot nusdorial: Yds., and Children's do, of every Variety. N. It —All kinds mode to tnlshsrt lg LTZIMM=II WIIOLESALIC GIIOCEIL,i, and Dealers la Produce. For. eign Wines and Liquors, Old idolsoodultola and It,. titled Whisky, No. 291 Lioorty At.. Pitspburr,li. 3,29 i. PEARLS—Ii canke renvived and tar gala by nun HEN RI H. cou,Estg punrrs NOW PATENf PEN EtoLDEß—Sultable int any else of Steel lion, It toll& tho Pen fltmlr, which can he rat:tuned without any and without soiling the tingors. For s.lr hi W. 5 IHAVON Stationer, 1y1.4 aniwt Ftroot, nit., of Social. - DAW NIENNA—bOO auli NNW 80JKS— Soot rweiTed, ilord Tine—, by Chart., Dickens, 23 cent, Ticondorcere, or the Fleck Each , . L 9 G P. R. Se met, 50e. Rose Woodville, or the :3,lllor's Daughter, by Alessoder Dumas, 60 cent!, - Eterths and Lily, or the Personage of Ileecb Glen, Ly Niro. E. Oaken Omits, $1,25. Our Honeymoon, and Other comicelitis4, fern Punch, price $1,23. Received and for sale by walk W. A. OILDENFF.NNEY & 00., 76 Fourth et. li'w NOTHING SWAT COLLAR . CRAVAT.S, end full amorunent of Furnishing Goods, at the new Trimming Store of FOR tiALK.—A Dwelling Dense of n meets, hailand collar, with 3 lots of ground, haring a front of 41 foot on Franklin greet Slanshester, by .1.33i150p to a wide alloy; h grad well of water, with pump ; out even, coal house, fruit trees. grape vines, &c., for $2,000. Tern, easy, S. CrTfIDEILT a. SON, an 9 Deal Ec'.tate Agents, 140 Third stria/. 1 j EFIN tiL §L'ilAl eL-21.1 bell Lovering's; S 1,, }Weber's rip CrmsOed and Pulverbled Sugars, just received. Fami- Los supplied by retail or the quantity, on the most liberal terms. All goods deliver, a free of char., by BAILEY d RENSHAW, mill • 358 Liberty street. /VILE AMERICA:I ClirTAUti 11VILD1:IL—A aeries of De Mans, Plans, and Specifications, from E?.;:4) to $2O 000, for Hornrs for the People: by John Bullock, Architect, Civil Engineer, do., de. Our Honeymoon, and other Comlced:Mos from "Punch," with original illustration.: hp 1. sPClerran. Just received and for male by B. T. C. 510ftGAN, &nit • 104 Wool .treat. 0 THE PUPILS OF O. ANTON, Prof.saor , !f T XI, G. Antcna purpoaed returning to thin city ha time to return hie teaching on the Ist of August, but being tin. fortunately taken tit at Jlairinont. V.., be will not be able to ?tech tho city for 'oleo tlays. Due notion will be given to He pupils of Ma ordeal. Enuutrine may be mute et anti H. KIJSREIVd. WISIDOW tiLAES—lbs boxes esl2 s.l 10x12, 3l'Ken VolO W' 4 bralut ' 44- -.LNG ft MOORHEAD. MIME 4 5 1 4. • MUM LARD AND LARD OIL -16 10 NC L Lvd ard; Ofl; 6 half bble do; Received and fin sale by mylB MILLER RICIRTEDN 1110 E-20 tierces prime Rice, recedved and foe sale by MILLER 2 RICKETEON, ell 221 and 2211 Liberty st. EARI44I , )!L--10 bble No.l lard 011; — 7 10 tlf do; for solo b Jel7 MILLER It RIKETSON WL'it.:—.lo rases »ea Julian" Claret, received lJ end for sale by I jel7l MILLER & RICEETSON. r‘LIVE OliTo 01!, for sale by jelT MILLER & FLICKETSOIi. bbla Medium "No. 3 Maskerel ; r 10 No 1 Pickled Herring: in store and for [jar] MILLER & RICKETSON. 0111 AMPAGNX-40 baskets "175,•`" "174," Champegne k.) Wine, landing and for sale by Jol7 ]TILLER JiIIIIKETSON. S . IftWs bola No. 1, for &ale b y % SMITH & SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.—A. A. MASON .1. CO. have now for =Le more than 100 latest etyles of Mentllles. (my 27 ,• 014-10 bbls for sale by HENAY HOLMES SALERATUB-40 Das Pulverteed balendus, in quarter, halves and pound papers, for sale by jel9 HENRY HOLMES. IapIITTNE-16 kegs freeb Furkin Butter, for sale by jel9 lIOLSIES I,ifiG S-3 Obis fresh this day remised, and for sale by FUNKY HOLMES. BLUE LICH WATER-3 bbia received We day by JCS. FLEMING, earner of the Diamond and Market at Li HAD-40 bbls Baltimore Shad, ha more and for sale by 0_ .fr 6 ENGLISH t RICHARDSON. wj l e T 6 IC FISH-60 bbls baspectNl;lbr le by RNIILISH RICHARDSON A IV L-100 o. or sale _ . r :1 'A I) Lib's prime Pears, for ale by jelT . I:1 ffENZINM ! ICI I L Hsu!—TS bbl/ be hfbbla Sl ' :tud; in to and for male by Jen ENGLISH k RICHARDEION SUGAR AND SO SI h O b IM , O. Sugar; 75 bbl. do Molapres ; 2 do B. EL 51oLuses; for gabs by ACCLCILHAN, lIKBJECON t CO. 60 fillr y AßKS EXCHA NG E:VI! Mtn CO., for sale ll i 927 Pungent, Wood street, Pittsburgh. lA ONOWORTIrB LADIES' SWEET WlNE—Very whole some; an excellent article tor sacramental purposes; fur Elio by jyr2 GHANIAN, French, Port, Madeira and American Wines tot sale cheap by D. FICKEIFIEN, Jyl2 137 Liberty a. BRANDIES, Whisky, P.steh Mustard, Ilavarta Began, o. a, always on hand, at the lowest prima. jYi 2 D. FICKEISEN. LLEV. WM. IL CLARKE, Piß , L , urgP, PA. C Ii r MAP AND PII KE Ct A KET—An excellent article lor W tltliit T rtt t a NA DFTS—Conatantly for sale at eight, or Cincinnati, Louis villa, St. Louts,New Orleans, • Chimp, Detroit, and Cleveland; at N 0.71 Fourth street.' A. WILKINS k CO. which mny e. , made after n , by l..tt•r auttm• A ND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver 11. Cola. Current and Par Funds received on deposiL Smrks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at my point in the United States. South East comer of Market and Filth streets, myil PITTSBURGH. PA. r. Fon,:er+, lurulture hod taws. ql!t•itra u a style <.! Botha--Ilot, Cold, and Shower. N the fitting and furnishing of which nothing has been aparul to render bathing luxurlona ea well as heallhfuL Are open every day, (Sunday's excepted,) from 6 o'clock, A. M.. until 10 P. IL, at the Harbor Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Duquesne Way. joltl AMIN 'WOODSON, Proprietor. Mammoth Light. 4:IISL'PEKIOS AND SPLENDID PM tRES are produced at CA.lloo'ii New Gallen., No. 7ti Fourth street, by his la - ge and improved Side and hky Lights; by which Likeneasei of Children ars ta. keuto a few seconds, and Adults to any weather. illniatures set to lockeu—Daguerreotypes copied. Rooms 0.. n day and eveninl• an 7 GralT Reisinger & Graff, ESTIMN FUCNDIIY, LA Wood street—Mann. facturrrs of Cooking Stows., Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stoves, II•dlow Were. Plain and Fancy Grates, Fiala and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Norris', Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boom, ac. ac. sul4 H AVING left Wilkins sh, and bred to the WATER. ain LY lIOI7BE, Diamond alley, which I have fitted up to fine Style, I would respectfully eolicit the peteonsim of my former friends. Oysters, Oar., Ac , of the choicest kind, can be bad at all times. Thu Bar is well supplied with Liquors of the best brands. au9:y BEEEMEEM EMEINZI CII.IICI.O , 'TE ❑I.IIISE. 11, WL.n..l.trlTt I=l Brvl for n.I. by • FLEMING IM=IM MISCELLANEOUS 2 OW Oo ~ alNN~fi i:~{N~i Y~CI TAR CANDLES-2ix. b's and Ira 6.tar . geadlem, Cur male by [jel7 J MILLER & RICKSTSON. INIE-100 bblA for role oy jol9 Ma= M'CONNULL4s , WILLOC 11, BANKERS, =32MEiM Steamboat Furniture amid Chairs. sArtWIC hate on hand and are constantly manulkotti• ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FUILN 'TUBE AND CU SIBS, of every demription, cis: Extension Dining Tables; Do Dar do; Ladles Cabin Chaim, of various Myles; Gents. do do do; Beata Room do do do; Do Toilet Doom; Tete t Trims; Sofas; Diva.; Centre Tables; Wash Stands; , Card do; Water do; Trays, &e., to. Material and workmanship warranted, tad prices earls famory. T. D. YOUNG & 00.. jr-ls ZS Smithfield at, opposite City liotel. ARTHUR/3, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, C ,, R_VER OF POIRTH AND SNITIIFIRLD STREETS, Pittsburgh. Pa. Dress Malting and /Millinery. ....4MILS. S. It. CARG.) respectfully Worms her friends and others, that she la prepared turninga to order the isle. I Myles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TALMAN, do, on tho shortest ounce and on the atom ma ronable terms. Children's Clothing made op with neatness and despatch. Bonneta altervAl and dyed ardortUog to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to give satisfaction. Apollo Builtlintro, No. 7d FOURTH Street, moond story rums votranee as to the CrystAl Palate Dagverrlau Gal Ivry. jr2OXLawly I, AWI i Alt :ron A AO AIN !--.J oat rreviral and for sate j.) at MIN ID: A (SEA clasp Book Store, No. 32 Smith. held strew.: Suuny Memoirs of Foreign Lands: b. Mn. Burrlot ilesober Stone, author of Uncle Twin's Cabin; 2 Tole., sloth, illustrated, $2. Sir Jasper Caner: Level's new novel; EA omits. • Fashion mid Famine: by lire. Ann S. Stephens; $l. For Fele by ti . MIN= k 00., No. 32 Smithfield street („ZAL NJUA-16 mete on howl cud for sale by ' , Lk:aural EROS. INEEED UIL-5 Wile rewired and Om side bi g-- jyl7 HENRY IL COLLINS ItEVOLVERS—A good assortment of all kinds of Revolt •era, Including Colt's, Mandell's, Werner'n and the Revolving Hemmer Cistol,just received and for sal wholesale or retail, by BOWN t TRILKY, jet IN Wood street. diIDLY IL3-2 mutat S dines, In whole, halt and quarter boxes, j oei received and for sale by BAILEY k RESSUAW, 2Z Liberty street. linAlt CURED lIASLS—We have just reoeived another lot of superior Sugar Cured liams,emeemed the beat lit the Cincinnati market. Ales. Sugar Cured Dried Beef, on hand tad for sale by tap BAILEY d'RENSILkW. fIIUDA(XX33O kegs Sis. Taber Kentucky Toluca°, on hand aud fur sale by [Jy3ll J. A. HUTCHISON t CO. KENTUCKY MUSTARD—A fresh supply of this celebra ted Mustard received and for male by 33 3 / .l. A. 110TC1ITSON A CO. IFFICIC FURNITURE—For sale low, Ls follows: / largo ll /run Bats; 1 Daub's, Do. k, o sop. article; 1 Letter le. .1. A. 1111TC111603 t CO. Low rAINTS, of ever ) varier] of color, =Warn!) ou hand and for ludo by IY 3 / J. A. lIIITCECISON CO. lAl . tD i — o No. 1, in kelp, for bide by u --I=4 IIENRY IL COLLINS. 1, 1 1.6/1-11X1 pins White Poet, 7'rout,Selmoo, au., received 12 raid for We by (itolo . l HENRY H. OOLLINS. LI3IE-100 Dbl. Loutirille Lime, received by null) HENRY 11. COLLINB cOORD'S PATENT WASIILY SOAP-200 Eai [HealedM by (nulol 1111NBY 11. COLLINS. T km TO just received POMO of the MOSt desirable celora vy aM. de Beiges; also, a few pleeee of new and else swot styles Delairies and C‘BISITIOrPo. A. A. MASON k CO, aalo No. 2b Fifth street. G UNS TO MILK, by •a 5 U . AM FOR AUIiUbT, (learn cut open) rtavivod at RIJBSELLB', Fifth street, jythi near corner of Market. MIMMUIMMEgi IpLASKS, BELTS, POWDER BORES, SHOT POUCHES, r Drinking Cups, le., for nee by sus 2 you J net reorived and for sale b FLE.XOO BROS, . Sneeasaor to J. Kidd & Co., No. 03 Wood street. LUBI NS' YINg ILXTNACTS—_ -8 dozen Lutdme finest es tracts for the handkerchief; received by zuls JO& FLEMING. SWAN AND MOLASSES-- , 40 hide N. O. Sugar; . SO bble " 3.lolases; 40 " Bugs,. House blames; for sale by *yal M'CLUELHAN, HERRON a W. MACKIII 15 I.b a I.nge 0. a, for • • by jy3l BCCLIIIIKAN, 111SHRON & CO. EW BOONS AT RUSS__ 1. 1 4 Subjecte : by Wm. Elder. Fifty leers in Both Hemisphere' : by Vincent Nolte. The Tooth of Jefferson, or • Chronicle of hie College Scrape. Our Honeymoon and other Condontitle', from Porek; II• Ithetrated. Life of Daniel Boone: by W. H. Bogert. Easy Nat, or the Three ApPrentleas : by A. L. Stinson. The American Cottage Builder—Homee for the People: by John ltullack. Chestnut Wool; a tale by Llals Linder, Fearlem Fred , or the Higlewayrnan's Brtde. Fifteen Minutes mound New York: by O.O.Fodder. bleglieh blowy et the Court of Nichols. X: by Hiss Julie Corner. London Art Journal, for August. - Clodey's and Peterson's Maganne, for September. RUSSELL t BRO., on2l Fifth street, omr Barbet rruardp Rota Naga, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, Globe, and Dale. Hybrid; whohieele awl retail ►t the Seed More, En street- Jan - JAMBS WAZDHOP. IMedleliko which to Modhamlet MYERS' =TRACI' Or MST WORT, OR ROCK ROSSI An Inca',cable Remedy for all Senecalug Diseases, Indigos• than, Salt Ithemn, Sick Headache, Canker, Nursing Sore Mouth, General Debility, and as a Purttler or the Blend, Is unequalled. Rule Rose Cb:—From early childhood I have b;en‘siltket to severe peritoneal attacks of Sick Headache, at time, ren dering rne unlit to attend to my household d oho For the but two years I have been very weak, and bad little gr no appetite, but by the use of ysur Extract of Rock Row, my . 1 general health ill Much improved, my appetite is good, I have no more Headache, and I feel better and stronger than 1 I have for years before. HRS. C. H. WEEMTEK. Sew Haven, Sept. 14th, 1852. CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. R. A. B. L. Myer, Dear Sir—ln Cutaneous Eruptions, in several instances, I have given your listract of Rook Rome to children and others, in getting up from the Henries. with the happiest simmes. In several maw of Erysipelas, this Syrup has effected a cure; it may be relied upon on a certain agent, capable of eradicating the disease from the system, by purifying the blood. I recommend it earnestly for all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions, liver Complaint, Dyeperaia, Colds, and pulmonary Dlrea‘es in general. Yours Only, REV. If. R. WARREN. New London, October 7, 1850. RHEUMATISM. Rtr. •. D. L. Myers: Dear Er—Having used youtlextraat of Rock Hose for a khemnatiam and General Deld.ity, and found it of ca.cious in removing the Mame, I would cheer fully recommend it as a valuable medicine for the dieeseea It promisee to cure. 8.. KNIGHT. New Haven, January 5,1851. SALT RHEUM, OR TETTER. I hereby certify that my son Edward (a bed of ten 'ears of age.) swiss, last September, attached with Balt Khania. For four weeks, there was a deep sore on the side of harem, extending around the mouth, which dladarged freely. We tried several enctilanes, without obtaining any relief. At la.t, we tried Myers' Extract of Mock Rase, which bas effect ed • cute. The sore is completely healed, and hie general health much improved. . HORACM W. BULL. New Harm, March, 1858. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. ILZYBKR'S Drug Store, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. air Sign of the Golden Mortar. an21,15w [From piUsbtrryh /kW/ DivatcA, Rta. 16, 1863.] Chest Expanders--Shoulder Braces.--An Pentane who have aornired a stooping position, by follow ing a sedentary occupation, will experianos great relief by the use of the " Washington Suopender Brace," made and sold by Dr. BEI - BKit, corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy. It amwers fr a brace and "nepenthe', Ole weight of the pentalooto to no Owed a. to continually tend to bring the shoulders to their netural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one some time ago, and have been no pleased with lt, that we amotiotted gave it a "puff," gratis. Womon, hundreds of whom an annually injured by the weight of enormous "skirts," ehould also pocnre these Mame Be particular In procuring the kind mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of (180. 11. MEYERS, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley • Q Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. also keep every variety of 'frames, Supporter. Body Snares, Pilo Props, Elastic Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, ge. an2lsiew D. FICKED3RN, 137 Liberty et Agency or Dr. Fitch', Celebrated Medi.- gla- AT DR. G. H. KEYSER'S Drug Store,No.l4o oorner Wood street and Virgin alley; Cherry Pahnordc, Pnlmona• ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurative Syrup, Heart Corrector, Humor Ornector, Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Antl.Dyspeptic Mixture, Qsogh and Cathartic Pill., Nash., Vermifuge, Female Pills, Fre male Specific, to., to., used by him constantly and with unprecedented success in the treatment of mat, Coughs, Consumption, Asthma, Mari Dixtura, Dqn- pepria, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, MantaLim, Postale Complaints, Pilo, de, dc. Dr. Pitch't unequalled Patent &intr. P listed Abdanaiwel Supporters. Dr. Fetch's Improved Plated Merl , Slarirtg Shoulder Brace. Dr. Also, all kinds of Proprietary DI ectielrlas, at the lowest pleas, wholesale or retaL. s jyablas LIST ifik ON HAND AND Pot BALI or FLICHING BROTHERS, P.•• of Wisseslrerstite.sad saw. MU. Wholewle lhvgpide mut Dealers in ItsiEU Medicines, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. xstICAN COMPOUND; Ll Jayne's ii.terative Carminative Balsam ; Hair Dye: • Expewtorant ; " Sanative Pills: Hair Tonic; Whim'. Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam; Hootiantl's German Bit - oars; Holland do IloateUer'S Pion...eh do Ilerchises' Uterine Catholkon Storms' laccdch Cough Candy: Price's do; Thorn's do; Howe's do: Osgood's India Cholagogne; Mane's invigorating Oordiab. Tylcr's Gum Arabic Drop.; Harrison's Hair Dye; Phalon's do • Batchelor'. do onn's Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown's Essence ofJamaim Ginger; Mealllster's do do: Kidder's indellibla Ink; payson'• do do; Anahold's do; Dr. Curtis David's Lilly While; Boomseo do; Tobias' Liniment; liners do; Allerestierve and Bons Liniment Mexican Mustang do; Parrots Arabian do; Garth:mos do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Barne's Pile Lotion; Nees Fen: ncarps's Aconstk Oil;. lderebard'e Geoletht Oil; Rushton, Clarke 1 .'s Cod Mier Oil McAllister's Ointment; Ms& Itch do; Bray'. do; Trask'. Magnetic Ointment. Jodkna's do; floalm's Panacea; Houck's drall clamant's Infant Panama; Perry Darla' Pain Faller; Aer' Chry Pectoral; H y oughton Pepsin; Kier's Petroleum; id...is Celebrated Liver Pills Brandreth's do Wright'. Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's Anttßilions do; Sarsaparilla Wood do; Ynna do; Swayneo' Retract Sarsaparilla Bbsod ills Jayne's Anodyne Cough do; Townsend'. Health do; Jen David's Plasters.; Shoemaker's do; Dr. leeseman's do; Radway's Ready Iteßof; Morris' Remedy; Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; Smerson's do; Boll's &rumens; Townsend's do; Sand's do; Guyseet's Extract Tallow Dock sad Sarsaparillst WoLIT's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey; Highly Scented Brown WlndSar Musk; Ludlum's Specific; McLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's 0 MI6 Arabic do; - Briers' do; Swayne's Syrtis of Wild Cherry; Smith's lonia Syrup; Barry's Trioophorons Norwood's Tincture of 'Panama raids ; McLane's Celebrated Verndfuge Dr. Locock's Pulmottle. Wafers; Thompson's Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. BleClintock's:YantSKldediclues Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps; Water's AunospheriWihmat Pumps; Cum Elastic do do. fsbilkly Dlascaution of Partnearhlpe THE firm of MULVANY & LIDLIE woo ffiseolved on the find day of July last, by Ittodation. and duodenal Italy of the senior partner, Patriek &Whinny. BOWN & TETIXT, No. NW Wood et Copartnership. THE undersigned base lama. for germ of years, the Ws GLASS WORKS, Properties. and AI the Stores and cm:m.lmoms, lately occupied by hinlveny A Lean and will continue the manufacture of PiLut Glassware In all Its VIM x 1.611104 doing business under the firma LaDLIP, t ULAN. JAMES B. LIDLIR, JOSEPH J. 131,4b1. Pittsburgh, Aurust 1, 1854—inubdin Bathing Apparatus. WE are manufacturing an Improved BATHING APPA- RATUS, to which we would invite the attention of the public, as all are interested. insteed of making the pumps of tin and using leather valve., as hatetotbreove are oow making the pumps of copper and the valve. of Maw, being not only a morn complete article, but a durable one. We will alwaya endeavor to keep constantly on band vas Motu other Bath. of the latest styles. J. BARNDOLLAit, Iron City Store Warehouse, and Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Manufactory, No. ISt Wcod street. anklm I HAVE sold my Interest In the business of Long, Miller Co., to B. A. Loog, who, with John Phillips, will con. UllllO at the old etand, Po. 109 Front strait I cordially reoommend the new lino to the patronage of m friends. Pittsburgh, July Ea, 1864. P. H. ~Z,.:. ~r..5,i..~,.~•4 E.A. LONG & CO, RID AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS,B Invite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendent., and other Warm We St up bloom with Gas end Sturm, mats Bram Ceethip of all kinds to Mat, fur nhh Railroad Pomps and Teak Pittiogs, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal oonstentil on hand. DRAITEIWAITS RWPROSPBCP.—Part SY, for July, of Brsithwait's Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Agatha Beaufort, or Fondly add*: by the author of Pique, dc., de. For inde at the cheap Book Store of W. A. OILDENFEHNEY t CO., 5721 70 Fourth stmt. 1 118H-I . 2lo , f ta rle Wbit c e k. Fis . 0; 811 bf bbls Trout; - 11 bbla tie; 10 Mblob Pickerel; for isle by j Hilkiklf H. COLLINS. :Dr • y L IL 001JANIL Ems MEDICAL SICK HEADACHt. IZU2=!MI=3 0:41WV04.114:4.ka'5:41)(411,,,1 r Chews lior asT:t lIILRRY H. ODui& *-4 RAILROADS CLEVELAND AND PITT RAILROA D. IN 00NRICTION WITH WI3AHXU lEarns AND EXIDEIANOR. Air WELLSVILLE, AND 01110 AND FASYNSTI, FANIA RAILROAD, VIA ALLIACE. ISIS shortest, quickest and shsapsdt mute Lo ToDAC, Old North-rstawn, La Sells. Rock D. Island, CLalana t Et. LOUla. the t, VIA CLEELAN Ver and Ones TUESDAY, July 11, 15.',1, Pawns:sr Train *HI run Min (Sunday's assorted) *a follows : VIA WELLSVILLE. - - Leave Wellsville at 420, P. M., and Alliance at 4 arid •1n:; to Cleveland at 2 2), P. M 4 making • ttleNo rout...don with Michigan Central Railroad boats for Permit and %1 ago; steamers for Botiolo wad Nlogorn Faits, ant ianrass Train for Toledo, Chicago and St. Pavaengers for the 420, P. M train from Wellevill, leave Pittsburgh daily (eunday'a eaccpted) it 900, A. 21, on steamer &lipee or ktreo.ore. Faro to Cleveland, ss,iar. EREM Leave Affiance at 3.20,A. M., and 12, ,1., anti: rang • t Hodson with train@ for Akron. Coyabeggs Palls, ate, and arriving at Cleveland at 10, A. M., and 21A1, P. M. rare to Cleveland, $4,00. The trains of the Ohioan(' Penna. Untied, leaving Ms burgh at 2.00, A. 01, 3, A. X!, and S, M. X., connect at Alit &nee for Cleveland at 7 :XI A. If., 12, N., wad 6.30, P. M. and arrive In Cleveland at 10,A. 342.90, P. 31, and 8.40 P. M. Paasengers for Toledo, Chinagn, St. Louis and the North west, leaving Pittsburgh' no the 3.0 i P. 31. Train. VIA CLKVELA_ND, make a clone connection there with the Night Express, by which they arrive in Chicago at 12 00 next day. Time from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 hours. Pa.wer, , , tatting this Train, 'id Cleveland, will reach Chi cago one T.-ai' in ...dean, of am other rants. Passenger, ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, : Toledo, t hire go. La Salle, Bock Mend, and St. Louie. Time to Chicago, 24 home—St. lonia, 40 hours. Tsai 11A W/LIAVILLE. lux re attain. To Cleveland s.tho i To ........ $4.00 Toledo 1.00 Toledo ... . 0.00 Detroit 6,00 Detroit. 1%00 Chicago $10,00! 10.50 Chicago $ll,OO Jr 11,00 Rork laland .15,501t0rk kiariti 10.50 St. Lords I . "procure their tick° , d the nonizahals House. 1,1,14 the ND, Suy't Clevelaml. . A. CAIIIMILIt. Agra; Passenger. ere requested to office of this Company, In M. corner. D s SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENN S YLVANIA RAILROAD THROUGH IN FLUTERS HOURS. ON AND AFTER ILITIRSDAY, JUIN 6TH, TUSKS THROUGH TRAINS. .1 EE MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sunday. excepted) at 7 o'clock, stopping at all the regular Ma tions, and arriving In Philadelphia at 12 o'clock,. P M. THE FAST TRAIN will Joao Pittsburgh daily (except Sunday„) et 1 o'clock, stopping at Greensburg. Latrobe, Blairsville, Lockport, Johnstown, RP.more, Galliton, Al. looms, be., arrivhag in Philad4plala at 4 o'clock, the next morning. THIS EXPRESS TRAIN wiR leave every sweabag at OM o'clookottopping only rot Irwin's, Greensburg/4 Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, WO 's, Gallitata, Altoona. Ac., comserthm at Harrisburg with the. Min gar .Balti more, and ir r iving in Philadelphia or Baltimore. et 12,80, noon. TILE ACCOMMOD kTION TRAIN will leave every after. noon (exoept Sunday, at 5.30 o'clock, stopping at all rega lLr stations, and running only I. far no Bleartnille. THE SECOND ACCONISIODATION TRAIN leaves dully (except Sunday,) at 11 o'cleek, A. 11., stopping at all sta. Lions, and running only a far as Brinton's. RETDENLNG TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. First Au corarnodation arrives at S o'clock, A. M. Rai:mem, I, P. M. Burned Accommodation.7.ls, I' 31. Maill22o, I'. 31. Past Line, 220, A M. Fare to New York, 5i0,50 ; Tare (o Philadelphia, id ; Pas to Baltimore, $2. Pare to Bedfonl Springs, sajo. Baggagechecked to all stadons on the Pennsylvania Hall. road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be ebargol macro in addition to tlie staticn rates, except from stations where the Company here no Agent. No notes of a less denomination than Eve dollars will be received in payment for tickets, except those Waned by the Banks of Penrmylvania. B' NOTICE.—In care of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, sad ibr an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convoy passengers and baggage to and from the Depot,at a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each passenger, and 15 cents for each trunk. . . For ticket!, apply to J. 311:F.IITAIKN, Agent, At the P. It. It. Pr..seuzer Station, on Liberty it. Pittsburgh, July 6th, ~)a[1•~;/~y_i:~rf~1U'JA: fJ.lv.ue~rq.~~~ New Arrangement, COMMENCING FEBRUA R Y 28,18611 1864. 1 7. -7 1864. TAIL TRAlNleaves Pittsburgh ate A in; dims Unit! ante ; takes tca et Crestline. and makes a close con nection there with e Mat Express Train, reachAng Motu cati about 12 o'clock et night. . EXPRESS TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M. Mier the arrival of the Express train from Phlladallibla, and reaches Crestline at 11,3* P. AI. connecting Inds the Night Express which reach., Cincinnati in the morning. tkimiecOomi arc made with the Ohio and Indians. and Delfontaine end Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. Connectionsare made with Cleveland. MOSITOOTIIIII. San dusky, Toledo, Deiroit and Chimngo with Sandusky, 'Forest, and tits towns on the 31 1 ad lue = 1:1 M, Also, with Monet Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns OD the Mansfield road. . . . ...... . Fare Uw Cincinnati $7 : to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton WOO; to Toledo $8; to Columbus $5,25: to Zanesville $5,10: to Cleveland $4. Through tickers to Dud:reale et :educed 1111.8. - . THE EXPRESO THAN. leaves Crest:line at Ll 6 P and reach. Pinata:ugh at 8.50 P 31, connecting with the faegliar lase Train through in eft.. hours to MIAMI:Ma. TRAIN Leaves breotline ats2.3o, 1. M. on tha ar • rival of the Night Exprom Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at IL4O, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Lava' Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P 31, and New Brighton at 0 A M, and Ll 5 P FREIGHT TRAIN leer. Pittsburgh at 7 A M, sad i P IL, and arrives at 4.30 A .51, 'ld 4.30, P N. • - sir The Tram; do not rarrfm 3unday. Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohlo and Penntiyivania Railroad Compan , of J. G. CORRY, at the corner oflca under the If Howe, Pittsburgh, or of GROLGE PAREIN, Ticket Agent, Federal street Elation. JOHN E ELLY. Paaaenger Agent. Penneylvan la Railroad. STIMMER TARIFF between Piitzburch, Eldladelpbla awl Baltimore; commencing April 15t,16b4. First Clars—Brooms, Cede and Wooden Ware, Foathars„ furniture, second hand, Fun , . Pianos, Poultry; Wines, IP baskets or boom: TS cents *lOO Ha. &oond Ciase—Dried Fruit, Bereee, Deer Ed.s Clover and Timo th y Seed, Glassware, Ilardware, Raga, W ool sad Sheep Pelts, and Eggs 60c.* 100 Zs. Med Ci6ll-•-B86:112 MI Pork (loose,) Batter, in Milne, kegs or buts; LUdes, Leather, Soap, Window Glom, and Co tton, uncoroprneeed: Ole.* 100 Ps. Fourth IS/dn.—Alcohol, Leon (in casks or borsi,) Balla) and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Lard cod Led Oil, limp, Whisky, Cotton. (compressed,) Lou! Tobacco: 40c.* 100 ihs. Flour 80 cents * aprl GEORGE C. FBANCLSCUL Bliaghaut di Co.'. Transportation Liss iibt= ,W4I4MM MO AND FROM PIIILADKLPIIIA , BALTIMORE AND 1. NEW TORK.—The Owners awl Agents of sold - Ltno hare been for the pitat fourteen year connected with the "old establiabod Bingham's Line." They will "he dor usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, lger chandlee,-ta, ID the I:honest time and on es Ihrorable terms as any other Line. Ahr Only one transhipment between Pittainugh, MDR, delphie end Baltimore. GEO. BLVGliall A Oa, Canal Basin, Liberty et., Pittsburgh. BINGITAX, DAVIS A CO., 276 Market greet. Philadelphia.. • JAMES WILLBCGI, ARmt,- it Iz. North Et., Eakhowd. M. L. OSTRANDER. Apat, . S 8 West at., New Tait. Piopri.ors. 843,000 Worth of Farms and Itnildize7Aita 100 FARMS AND 500 BIILLDINO LOTS - TriU be cliental usurp 600 Saiwts-ffers on the Bcomb gelid 31st of August. leol4. A LARGE NUMBER. ARE A.LESADY ENGArbilk— Many of the Lots near them bare been sold fee fiiadl .100 to WO per eent advance over the price for winch them lots are now sold, ,bowing that the purchase will be aped Investment. Each enbseriber, FOR ONLY $l5, payable 111 of $5 each, will receive FOUR BUILDING LOTS, EWA& Aga feet, lying together, or a FARM of from 2 to 111 austans lots are beautifully located et LAKELAND, Liugliffleed, where a new church aml school Imuse, and a Mather of private dwellings, stores, workshops and Owto,i s, bete already been eructed, several more are now belling bullyNd several hundred will be erected the coming amour Thu is a fine opportunity of owning a delightful ettemerF.. reekkue near the city. Where the domestie emsforts el • family circle can he fully realized, and where 20,000 bed* log hits and about soo farms have lately tun sold: .ad; ': Wet are daily being made to Individuals who, Ws, oirstal ; examination of its location and ascertaining the tpuniakC the mil, are selecting farms Mr agricultural purposes, be. log confident that no land so cheap and ogeoUtsehsts• crease so to ;idly in value (AU be had within 50 WWI lON city. This land would hare been all taken up years Wits: but has been an entailed agate for the lest oaktory, usa - . completely locked up far upwards of two hemdited))sslite" since which large salsa have been made,and wherathakklit. deer touted at large may now be seen beautlfaleethell. and cultivated fields waving with the abundant judocideMil of our mother earth. Thiele one of the best opportunities now offered totter of EMU means who are destitute of a home of tbdrowa, to parchaseene fora mere tride; also, a few 51311114 1110 b. taking eiaelays and ten acres, and upwards, at free. $lllll to $35 per awe. All perwine wishing to avail themtedres of the s= oily now offered to procure a duo Lam or spiendal lot near the Empire City, should make intmediate o = don u they are nearly all disposed oL Apply to 1901)D, OW Broadway, ro.er of Fulton streat, maps and 11.1Flapttlillti rt. 113 a, or meet 12 required by =U. grade P. APLAIN. Agent, • 21 nth street, Pitrabostik. • SUNDRIES— • 10 hhdo Bran Hann ; 21 " do Shoulder , ; 60 bbis new large No. .3 Mackerel; 30 id bbls do do do; t 3 &vire 30 " medium do do 25 We do do do 16 Lake TrOut, In earn 24 " Baltimore HerrikwE,lllW.; " do Shod.d o 6 " No. 1 extra lard OIL as; 25 " Tanners Oil. db ; 60 casks prime Petrie; 100 bbla Mess Pork; 100 " Grease Lard; " Loaf _ 00 bbde G. Sager ; 290 bbie G. Molowes, oak serlerage 40 barn W. O.:robes:to; 100 bbis N.C. Nadu; 40 auks Rim; boxes Cream Chew.; tALH6) sack. Dried Apples and Peaches; 7000 pounds Bacon Slaw , ENGLISH 3 BICHATIDRON A.t.seiaboAt Furniture sad Chairs. - WE are coruninatlyengaged ha the mann actors of SLAT CABIN CHAIRS and • YLTENITEBE, of eawl7 daecription, and pay patient...tined= tbrownichweenref the bow -styles, -wadeable for Um Ma oflitasisiboata Oar experience In this Scapa of the buh sew .seMN as to warrant satisfaction, as wall with the lanunnaltwildu which anima= fill.d,aa In the-quality at the work and personal adagios ifican to the fitting sot. Thaw Istsweerd-in leweinsisig Beata, will end k to onstage to giro as a cell. T. B. „ nose co. bet MEM= . Agra, Pitt& i rg“.
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