-Jaufjt-■* 1 i >1 1 -.v . t.. K'-*' AV-< • V fe-F’: i ••- ?‘--F ■ • \ ES-y**> >.v»«'\ «•? '„■*•- *’• jUJsi'VV'V- .-.. -.- 4 .- •, * - ,o f, ,i -*i**“ - - -• f> ■' ! '\.iA* *"•r-'-< '■ > i '.- vri.i’ 1 ' -~; v‘''^ , i.>;«>,'*- i’J J v-/'; '<) -* c:‘>v; f. ( jssfcV-' c - ■■'•>••■ : .*■ v\ V.; risvA»*3:•>*.iv*^. 1 :: M 0.-V-V-,•*:;<■.; ~\ t.V*' -JH v - ■ « I |> ‘ !* •» .* w* -v- y-^ -U 4 S'* ' J '■•vv .vt .*•■; v r •;! -r • *:-:•’. '■-..S «* & V** ’• •■» .■ * v a v •>♦".•• **l -~r7 ; x * • * < V 4, *4 • * # w v ■<•!•*• i. «*A u »*?»' *'* *•• * * i - .-.-■ ♦V s.:\.'.? *•'>. vvC- ’. * *,; r t <• r *y SfA% ■■ v v ■ : . ••:-■■ ,*k^^K f f 4 ’lff *>'■< MfegffiMife: •=* » c>v <* «srijtt SftMs VaftSiS ft**!,* ^ jt*Uir«'.ii.-«Li».54, r* h"U i *Sf« , |Vj J ■,■> r*. *$ i-siWi' i |" * A'f j I&Ki? ‘l s^^Jiir^^-SfViVA aSMW ■teM BBSB&o3%&& §ssNpfek jfcrtSitilpi IllSlPrSt&'ft. 'Sn£ -«.' f * tr f ~?rVVr‘'‘ ' ■-. t / V ■- #■s£ -V-: v ;¥: ■-; ?v -■ ■ ' ...: •>??>!«*.'■::;■•, > *i . - . • •%*f 1 . T,-t V;\ >•*»'■•*' . • ;.- - ■'c 1 ,«r«V: v.’V<;,.‘ ■’■•:."' : '• - 1 1 - '- gfe -~ t~..4 ■ '■* -r; f.v -.. ■' t ' - •‘i»* V > ‘.■l « : •' . k « :> / ■> t ’ ‘ ■* •• .-iC" '*•> •» -fc*., b» t t. FRIDAY MORNING: Allbghiht County Agricultubal Soomtx. . _.A stated in nf the Board of Managers of the Alle ghany OountvAg*ultttral Bodaty, was bald on Wedoes* day, August 80tb. ' j. Toung, Jr, In the Chair. rumt-Meaca. Martin, May, M'Quswan, N«lay, Kelly,, , McKnigbt, Payne, Murdoch, Jr., McKely, Speer, fdiv.)Gav, Ingram, Spear, (county,) Bald. 4 , . ' Isa meeting being duly organised, Mr. Neglej tendered Ua redgnatSoa u Corresponding and of ttTS.O. A. BocUrtJ,uni *ta> notion of Mr. JunoiXonnody u « BoMj, ul, on motion, both toolgnotiom On motion, 0. P. Shims m unonlmonjlrrtmtM IUOOH IniB»mt.rj to *e Bo.nl of M.Mjem, for the OMiplwd "(SSotoifßMrKoleht, elrcUd Oorreeponding Secretary to tha Board of Manager* for the unexpired term of Mr. Negley. On motion of Mr. Murdoch, Mr. David Boyd, of Indiana township, was unanimously elected to fill the vacant post of Mr. Kennedy in the Board of Managers, and the Secre tary authorised to inform Mr. Boyd In wilting of his elec tion. On motion of Mr. M’Knignt, Rwlvcd, That the Committee on Printing bo instructed to bare fire thousand tickets of membership and as many twenty-fire cent tickets as the committee think proper, printed ready for distribution, and also to procure suitable badges far uee on the fair grounds. On motion of Mr. Way, the Committee of Arrangements be authorised to decide on the number, location and letting of restaurants on the ground. On motion, Mr. Payne's resignation as a member of the Committee of Arrangements, in consequence of his expect ed absence, was accepted: whereupon, Mr. Benjamin Kelly was elected to fill the vacancy, and Mr. Henry Ingram was elected to fill the vacancy of Mr. Negley in the name com mlttee. „ . On motion of Mr. M’Knight, Rtso'vtd, That a committee of three be appointed to pur chase a horse, to b« awarded as the first premium for ft male • quest rianism. and that M. B. Brown, A.B. M’Quswan, Jno. Murdock, Jr., be raid committee. On motion of Mr. Martin, ....... Resdwd, That M’Knight, M’Qnewan and Shiran be np pointed a committee confer with the railroads, Ac., in re a t on to fires during the continuance of the exhibition. On motion of Mr. M’Knight, Resolved. That the committee ou medals be authorized to purchase the silver ware offered as premiums, sod hate the Sam* together with the medals, omitting the name of the - gnecettful.competitor?, which shall be engraved after exhi bition at the expense of the Society. * On motion of Mr. Murdoch, .... Raelvid, Tbit tlcketsof admission be presented to clergy men and editor* of newspapers, with their ladles. Amended by Mr. M’Knight, so as to Include the Judges of the BupremeOourt. On motion of Mr. Bpeer, (city,) JtoolvaZ, That the Treasurer be authorized to pay $l2OO to J. A A. Patterson, on account of tho contract with the Committee of Arrangements. On motion of Mr.’ M’Koight, " Btstived, That It be announced saong these proceedings that tickets can be obtained from any member of the Board whoso names follows: WUlism Martin, John Murdoch, Jr., p a. Way, John M Kelvj, Al B. M’Quowao, A. Speor, (dty.) » John Young, 1. A. Guy, MB, Brown! J- K. M’Cnba, Benjamin Kelly, . 11. Ingram, j JLK Snodgrass, Alexander Speer, (county,) R. M’Knight, James Iteid, John 9. Hall. ii WO. Payne, , David-Boyd. On motion of Mr. M’Knight, . p * Rewlrtd, That this Boaro adjourn to meet at the Pair Grounds on Wednesday, 13tb September next. O. V. SHLRAS, Recording Secretary. Coeosbb’s Ikqcbst on Jambs Canan.—The jury empannelled by Coroner Lowry on Wednesday, to in quire into the death of James Canan, met at iho Western Pennsylvania Hospital, yeeterday morning, where the fol lowing evidence was given: Officer Wuixloy. worn. —I arrested Uosick, shortly after the occurrence, at the request of Mr. Cordell. Hoeick eta trf to me that it. threw tha knifc; hot th.t ton wm «k J- Urktotwith him when ho did It ; .nd th«t It iu thrown in a joke. Did not see anything ef the occurrence; it was entirely over before 1 reached the Diamond. Went to **o Canan, and he said Uodck had cut him. The Mayor took Oanan’a deposition in the bar room of Vlerhellcr’i tavern, to which place be was conveyed after the occurrence. With out any inducement held out by me, Quick admitted throwing the knife, but said he did ii in a jest_ Understood from several that the butchers were in the habit of teasing ilocmsnwrl Thlok it was In the litter part of Msy when I **Dr? IL B. Mowry, neom.—Dr. Trevor and my-elf made a cost mortem examination of the debased, and found an txwmir* abscess in the leg; the wounddn tbe tldgh was not such an one as necessarily to prove fatal; the abscess was formed in consequence of the wound, and the deceased died from the exhaustive effects of the discharge* from the abscess. The wound bad been dressed in the manner usual with such injuries; such wounds are not always followed bv an absents, as in this case; the deceased told me that be had an abscess ont* in his life before; have no dmbt the ab win occasioned by Ilia wound. Deceased was under mv care from the time he was received in Hie Hospital, un til the first of July when Dr. Trevor took charge of bun. - J)r Trevor, itoorn.—* lie deceased came under mv car.-, on the first ot July, at which Time Ifound a large abs*.w on the thigh, discharging through lh« wonud orig nelly re ceived- the abscess extended from the knee to (lie groin, invo'ving the entire substance of the thigh; the discharges at that time were of a very unhealthy character, and the patient in a sinking condition. About two weeks previous tohl, dwatu, 111. fc™* l *= iB „ I1 *?» rol “- through which . s~l (inuuiq- of matter wa. diMhirsi-d. Ths patient gradually declined from the axhausiing effects of the discharge* from the abscess, until he died; there was also a large dia-barge of copulated blood from the opening in the groin On nu examination of the limb, made the dav CenaD died, we found the original wound had penetra trt to tb. boo. mol laid tow a sm.ll portion, Itself was net injured »ud was net diseased. The abscess opened into the large veins of the groin, and conraquemly poured out large quantities of coagulated blood. In my opinion, the discharge of blood and matter, was Uie cauzc of the man’s death, by producing an entire exhaustion of the whole system Such injuries are not always followed by dc ebeeeas—eonuitimes it occurs. The deceased was of a “ci" fulous or unhealthy constitution; a hvaltby man, perhaps would have recovered from a wound like that which Canan received. Tb® deposition of Canxn, m:i ie before Maj n r Voli, was «lm banded in ae evidence. The Jury, after hearing the tboTe eriJecce, made up the following Terditt: “ That the deceased, James Canan, came to hie death, on the 30th of August, from the effects of a wound in the ,n„h received irem a butcher knife, thrown at him by WlUUmHoaich.on the 27th of May last, in the Diamond Market House.” • Durr's Murcastii.b Cou.bg*, PlTrancEcii, P*.—From tbe new circular r.f lliu lime bouoretl Institution we perceive that the unprecedented number of 426 students hnee entered during the lam 16 months a number probe' blj nerer reached in the slice Hrue by nnj institution ot the kind, east or welt. Upwards of two hundred bunltcre, merchants and accountants {runner undents or the institu tion) hare given their names to a testimonial ot the snperi oritj or the lectures. It will be seen tom the following «- ■ tracts {circular p. 11,) that the principal was formerly » - practical merchwnt ot tho highest respeotabilltj. Prom B. Murray, merchant, 11 Front street. Now York, to Messrs. Harper A Brothers—an es tract: “I hare known the author, Mr. Duff, tom his youlh— through all the grades ot buelneas, tom .junior clerk up to a ait at tho Boird or Directors in the Bank, andl to the nvnanbln of geveral large Teasels in the English and Ame 32?ZX rocatton, ha has dletlnguisbed himself a* a man of greet ability, and energy In bnslneaa. And It inay readily be inferred that a person of each mul tiplied experience In business must know bow to mark out the way for others—to tell them what wjearn, and bow to learn It. And I hare no doubt be hrf mpplled what will ] PTOte an invaluable text bock for the commarclat student, | and which will remain equally valuable ua an aw Is ting ' manual to him when ha becomes proficient.” c • m i mdUv concur in all that is said of this work ht ntliei compotent Judaea. No writer upon Book-keejiiug has had the advantage of such an extensive and varied ex perience in business. I bare known him, personally, for upwards of twentv years; a good part of that time as an extensive American and European merchant, as an eaten rtvC ship owner, and us a bank director, Ac., and in all these departments ho ha» borne tbo reputation of the highest order of business talents. Everything said or written by such a person, on the subject of business, Is of interest, not nn]w to young men designed for business, but for thoee el readj«ngeg«rf in it. U is also dne to Mr. Duff, to state, that he isunivermlly esteemed by all who have known him f ° r w“Su‘ K NUaT “Tr 1 Merchant, No. 8 South street, N. Y. 4 To Messrs. Hiiftn. A Beothtss. 1 These, and other similar loiters, which we notice in the TJ circular, reveal the secret of the nnexampled tneeets of 1 this Institution. It has become western headquarters for acquiring a finished aommerdal education; and if we deri x«d to learn the mercantile profession we would certainly go to a merchant to learn It, In preference to any other teachers, whatever might bo their attalnmopts In minor matter*. Wo would advisa all interested to read this Clr iitar mid judge for themselves. * ■ 1 V3- "V. •'1 * • ■ ■> . i 1 the city post. It must bate been a Genin—the genuine Gen in —lut that President Pierce wore when the North Carolini an threw that hard boiled egg -at it. If It had been a hat miLA* it the Banner by Pittsburgh workmen, no 4nmk or sober, would hare touch od it to injure It—no , dree, the Banner hata are too tasty for that, if they are sold k>v for cash. Banner Hat Store, 14J Wood street, sign of the American Plsg. Bdeglabt.—On ; Tuesday night some perion unknown, effected an entrance into the bouse of Mr. John Dunwoody, on Smithfield street, through the back door, by PMUPff of false keys, and succeeded In stealing jewelry to the amount of $BO and $2O in money. The robbery was per' formed so quietly that Ur. Dunwoody was not aware of any one being on the premises until he awoke the next morn ing, and discovered bis loss. Attempted Violence. — A'man named Chap. (Jcmb was arrested and held to bail yesterday, by Alder Major, for attempting to violate the person of Uaaey Qreen. The proseoutor is the eijt?£ta-law of the defendant* nndboth parties reside in the jblril Ward. Qreen after wards made information against ihsfwoman for assault and battery, on which charge she was also held to bail. * Mot to be Increased. — An impression has gone abroad that the action of the late BailroaJ Conven tion, in New York, has a hearing upon the Pennsylvania Qtntral Railroad. We can state, upon good authority, that It has no reference to that road, aud that the passenger fore between this city and Philadelphia will not be raised above the present prices. BniTS usplß TUB Small Noth Law.—Mr. E. Jones yesterday instituted suit* against Kramer A Rahm, and Holmes A Son, brokers, fora violation efthesmall note law. The information was mode before’Squire Bausman, of South Pittsburgh, and a bearing of the cases will be bad on Tuesday and Wednesday next. yffAMA« Corpus.—Win. IToiick was brought before Jndge M'Clure, yesterday morning, on a writ of ha. heat corpus. Col. Black appeared for the defendant After e full hearing of all the points of the case, Jndge M’Clure concluded to hold the accused in the sum of $2,000. The required security was promptly given/ by Mr. John Aiken. £to?.—Robert Campbell, one of the persons ooncarnedln the riot at the Allegheny House, an Tuesday night, during which Mr. Palmer was shot, was arrested yet ttrday morning, for riot, on oath of P, M’Ginnls, and held to ball by Mayor Adains, for his appearance at Court. Threatening to Kill.—Alderman M’Master yesAfday held Morris Fitzgerald to ball, to answer to the charge of assaulting and threatening to kill Patrick Raney, of the Sixth Ward. I KyVjr*. ■: . • ! '■ : r .. rtf?’ .. •. ■ •I-* a * *-•! ■ •' “* «•»* A;**?- •••!!*■#«•'; .. . ■* ; , ■*i •< w. ■. , TELEGRAPHIC. By thi O’Reilly Lises for the Jforai&ff Post : SEPTEMBER 1. FURTHHR BY THE EUROPA. New Yoie, August 31.—XUdeid, August 16.—Tbe juntos of Malaga and Lenda refuse to racognize trie new govern mant. LOKDOS, Saturday.—Fort Txee and Fort Notticb, at the laland of Alaud, bare bora taken; ona by the French and the other by the English. The loss of the Allies la small. Yaxm, 1 6th.—lt la reported that Prince Alexander and Gortschhkoff have notified the Austrian government that so long as the Turks remain in Wallaebia, the Russians will retain certain points in the Principalities. Austria has given up the intention of proposing to the Germanic diet to put the federal army on a war footing. The Paris Monlteur announces'that on the 7th and Bth of August, the expeditionary force landed on the bland of Aland, north of the fortress of Bomeraund; at the same time a force of English and French marines landed couth of the fortress. The disembarkation was covered by the wnr steamers, and was effected without a man getting his r.-et wet. They then erected batteries while the Russians de stroyed theirs, and fell back on tbe main fortress. On the 12th, the fortress was completely invested; and on the 14th, the French csrrledthe redoubt of eight guns without losing a man. . Another aeount says a strong fort was taken after several hours bard fighting. Tbe bombardment began on the 16th. Thu reports in the English papers say that the inhabitants oi Aland had risen against the Russians, and it was pro claimed from the pulpits of all tbe ohurches that the Rus sian sway over the Island had eeased. The aspect of affairs on tb* Danube is unchangod. The Russians continued to fortify all strategic points. The London Baily News contains a remarkable corras- Eoulence, stating that the British troops at the camp, at [onuster, nearDerna. are decimated by a malignant chole ra, that they are destitute of medicine, and famishing for lack of food; that they are discontented and almost disor ganized. The Times correspondent partly confirms the statement. Prince Paskiewltcb returned to Warsaw on the 13tb, and. will again take command of the Southern army. Nothing has been done at Constantinople. Letterfl speak ef the expedition against Crimea, which is still in progress. An embarkation i« deferred on account ef the cholera. Important *' Important news from the.east Is not expected before the first « wk in September. A Kus*ian despatch from Odessa, dated August CIU, « l Magnan re ceived W,OOO. A grand military spectacle was enacted in the Champ de Mars, representing the siege of Seifatrt*. The Emperor’s absence was much regretted by the Pari sians. There are rumors that a conspiracy was discovered, and that the Emperor’s absence was precautionary. Russian intrigue is said to be busy la secret rtnhs. Ad imperial decree orders the payment of legacies to Na poleon, and opens a credit for eight millions of francs. President Pierce’s message to the Senate respecting Cuba, has caused uneasiness on the Paris Bourse, but the succeed log mail restored confidence. The Cholera U decreasing at Marseilles. The Mouiteur continue* to give fovorable accounts of the harvest, but the weather is somewhat broken. The Cortes are convoked on tha Bth November, on the ba sis of the electoral laws of I83T; a constituent awmhlr meeting in cue chamber, with one Deputy for every S 6 000 of the population. ton Lucis Surastl has been appointed Governor of Madrid • CoL Cardero, Governor of Saranssa; 001. O’Donnell, the General's brother. Governor of Malaga. A rkil occurred JtTortoaa. The rioters having! *etnbled w\th cries of “ Viva EsparlsrtV’ “ Viva Constitution," thon rushed into the City Ilall to demand the abolition or taxes Finding only the Secretary, they beat him to death, torgymt b:« heart, cat off his head, and dung hi* body into the riT cr, with al! the public record* The Governor of Valencia armed the citkjns, tnd took a number of the rioters pris oner*. Numerous repcr.3 arc current resj-ening ths intentions of France. It is atalci that Napoleon wilt not Interfile in the prescut aspect oi affairs, but objects e-juaHv to a itopob llc or CarJist dyna-rty in Spain The London rflube eat* the French Ambassador at Madrid has lieen orden-d to prob-t energetically *;;ainrt riclmc*- to any member of the Rov»l family, or any attack on monarchical principle*, but other wise not Interfere. Portugal—Li.® non lei ter* say the Portugese government disavows all idea of fusion between Portugal aad Spain, and expressei regret that the name of the King is used in the project. Iv^LT.—The cholera is slightly subsiding at Grnoa; still, seventy deaths occur daily. At Turin It s not severe; but at Naples it is very violent. A decree, dated Palermo, 27th July, threaten* death by court martial to any ono evading the aanitary ennioa aronnd the Neapolitan coasts. Prince Aci. Oen .-Murat, M. Lonyo baidi. Minister,and Chevalier Vao-dte, the Portugese con sul, ha? ditai. The total death* during the week amounted to about 3,000. The Europe left at 4 o'clock, for Eastern ARRIVAL OP TIIE WASHINGTON Nrw lnik, August 31—The steamer Washington arrived at Indf-fist 1- o’clock. She briDg* Liverpool papers to the 10th. Parliament was prorogued on the 12th. The Queen In person was reoelvcJ along the route with enthuahsth cheers. The Queen, after returning thanks for the zeal and energy shown in providing means for the vigorous prosecu tion of this war, said, that “ In cordial cooperation of the Emperor of the French, my efforts will be directed to the effectual repression of that ambitious andaggrea sive spirit on the part of Russia, which has compelleU us to take up arms in defence of ao ally, aud to secure fu ture tranquility in Europe. You will join with mo !u nd miration of the courage and perseverance manifested by the troops of the Sultan in defence of Filistria. and the vati ua military operations on the Danube.” %The rest of the speech Is •jultaJo'-sl In Us eharacUr. T!is Queen regrets that the engrossing inh-rest of the matters '•onnected with the war. prevented the comideratfon of the /.übjeots promised to he brought forward at the opening «f tbs piessioo. The cholera wu mskiog steady progress in foodou. Among the deaths was Lord Jereylln. son-lb law of Palmer ston. The London Times continues to censure theGrevtown sf. fair in strong tnnn«; and also the President's mwuge to the Senate on the Spanish, question. It said thrVt-n the occasion of the fete of St. Napoleon, 2,582. pardon?. or reductions of punishment, were grantt-i. Gen. Quitman and tbs FUllbustera. Baltimore, August Sl.—Orleans papers of Fruity are t>- reived. Geo Quitman publishes a long and revere letter in the Delta, In reply to Judge Campbell's charge agaiust the piUlbusteni. lie arcuses the Judge . 1. STEAMBOATS, 1854." PITTSBURGH, CDfCItfWATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT I.OUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Pocket Line, POR Tilt CO5VrrA5C£ or PABSENGERS AND FREIGHT HETWZEN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louli. This Lina in couponed of hctcu class powerful Steamers, nailed for epet-d, hplendor, safety, and comfort, and Is the only tiibouob daily mu op Stkak Packkts on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. Mail Liue of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville nod Saint Louis, by which pa-isengers aDd freight are ticketed and re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which uow consists of the following boats: Days of Departure Boats. Captains. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE M. W. BSLT2HOOVU....Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 2 J. It. Davis- Monday. ALLEGHENY Gto. M’Lai* Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE W«. J. KoonTS Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA U. J. Uracb Thursday. PITTSBURGH H. Cami>b*u._ Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jno. Klixifsltea.. Saturday. L«av* dnily at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For particular o , apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) « JOHN FLACK, j A * eat '* Monoogahela House Building-*. Pittsburgh, 1863. IJeclDl For Ctnclunatt and St.-Lonia. I Tax new and substantial steamer BELLE Capt. Thoua6 Uoldijio, will leave for in© above and Intel mediate i>ort*, on the frstri:e of \oalrr. For freight or passage apply on board. aul Rigular lthtellng Packet, (iwl . THE steamer KCLUSK, Captain Gcoiuje D. leaves every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY, at 9 o’clock, A. M., and con necting with the C. and P. Railroad at Wellrville. For freight apply to je2o J. D. COLLIXQWOOD, Agent “ 1804.’’ CANADA WEST. THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. llAkkow, will make two trip* a week between Clwelaud; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, a* follow*: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and TUURSDAY EVENING, at o’clock. Leavee Port Harwell for Port Btanley at 1 o’clock. Leaven Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U o'clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads Aleooonnect* at Port Stanley with the London Une of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on heard, or (o SCOYILL 1 LAUDKRDaLK, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCUMB, Port Stanley, or A. M'IIHIDK Port Burwell. inar27:tnov AUCTION SALES. Auction—Dally Bales. AT the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth «tr*K*t*,et lo o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple aDd Fancy Dry Goods, Clotblug, Boots and Shoes, Hats,Capa, Ac., AT "2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries.Queenrware, Glassware, Table Cotlerv, Looking Glaeeee, New and Second Hand Uodechold and Kituheu Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M. Books, Stationery, Faucy Article*. Musical Instrument*, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold end Silver watches. Ac. P. .M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. |ja3l:tf F. M. DAVIS, Auotionenr, Choice collection of books at auction —on SATURDAV EVENING, September 11. at 7U o'clock, at the Commercial Sale* Rooms, eotner of Wool and Fifth streets, will be sold. a largo collection of TiluaMe Tbcoh-gi cat, Classical, llls.orical, Poetical aod Miscellaneous Book.', among which are choice etanuard librcry edition* cf me most celebrated authors: epleadid Family anil Pocket Bi Lies; Music llouk*; Blank Books; Map*; ingraviugs; Let ter and Cap Wriiiuj Paper, U’jvther aith a retail *lock of Stationery. __*e|-l 1’ V. DAVIS, Au-ticafi-e PUBLIC FINK (' il lN v ~-t t. V EK~pLAi*ii» WARE. GLASS; Ar— .‘n Frs.lsv morning, Scot, l-'t, at 10 o'clock, at No o 4 Market nr-rt. near Fourth, wilt t>- sold, a large and e egunl a«*ortr.'.- a', of l-r.-ocb Ch na and Tea Se’t-. end labl» W«V'('c!i-\ e-ir**.;J , •t■ v* r plated end lirilaoDir castor* an: t *e ; -j.Miiiil Oiina end Bohemian glos- %4.se*. «-.'!• 1 t'.ui; ui'hes and sidebcard and toilet r - ;: 'I r*>- > ; t ;■ rutlary . Parian mar'-n* , . /- u- : .r.rs uM* w-re ; Oruatneuts, Ac; 1.i. -n1 • n • >.vc wi’.!. \VJS, AuctloiiO-r. WANTS. Land warrants wanted—sitsuo i »i*h CO pur chase Lend Werrenls to the amnuu!Fir* Thousand, Acre*, Id 160, SO or 40 acre Warrant''; fur which will l># paid $l7B Id gold, lor 160 acres, and in rirtijwrt'toD i"r SO and 40 n-res. Apt ly to JAMES BLAKELY, Jit*el Rotate and European Agent, tuyC rr.ro«-r nf Seventh and Stnithfleld street*. WANTED —A rituatinn, by a Mao, as book keeper. Clerk. or Sslrsoiali. Apply at PRANCISOUS’ Agency Offvo. jylO 66 Fifth *t., near Putl GClra.. TO COAL MISKRSI ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. rjMUfl Rond in now ronatrurteJ and ready lo commence 1 the transportation ofFrei;bt between Itenoutlirrn ter minus, ut Cairo, and the t’xtensire Oval Field* in ilk* * i.-in- Ity of thw Wff Yioddy river, about *'»> uiih-a uurlb of The supply of a superior .> in iL# Immediate vicinity of ib>- lice »f tli- road, i« id eibanstabh', nod is deposited in p-)i-lUom tavorabl© to mining at a small c.wt; andamutkot for inrge will be found at once at Cairo, for tfn* supply of rivaiubouta navigating lb«' Mis.ieeippi and Ohio rivers. sud for trans portation upon these rivers to other pnlut*. The aitnnt’on of parties de-irons of enuring intothe bu sinen of mining and telling Coat, la invited to tbi* nppor tunlty of engaging In It. And the Illinois ( eutml hailrun.l Company will be ready to enter Into literal arrangement* for the transportation of Hie Coul from tlu mines to Cairo, or other points t.n the line, at once. Communication* may be addnuuted to the undersigned, at Uie office of tlu* Company, fid Wall street, New York. W. P. BUBKAL, aulTAwl" President 111. C. R. R. Co_ Lota—llotiutry Bites. AT public auction, on the pmnDca, on SATURDAY, the 9tb day of September next, at b o'clock, P. M. Under dirwrtlou and by authority of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Allegheny county, the undersigned, Trustee of Mrs Agnus Slsihou, will aw'l ut public auction as above Elated, ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY l/»TS, of varlou? rites, adjoining tbe'Sirrcntb Ward, of the City of Pitt' burgh, and lying between Centro Avenue aiul the la’.e rc.-i -denee of Hon. Wm Porter. A line of OmnibuHse* runs past the premise*. This property is i-itualo withiu a f«*w minutes walk of the Court House, and oilers many iodure meols to mechanics and others, desiring cheap and pleas* ut locations. They will be sold without reserve. Terms—One-third cash, und the residua in one and two years, with interest. For further p&rticularsaeeJarffe bill*. ROBERT ROBB, Truttee.Ac., Fifth street, oppo- ite the Court House, au22:St* P. M. DAVIS, AncUoneer. FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER St LAIRD, Proprietor*. Jyl9:3m) TERMS $1,60 PER DAY. Trcaiurcr’i Office of the CharUcrt Volley Railroad Company. SUBSCRIBERS to the above Road are hereby notified that the Board of Directors have railed for a second install ment of Firs DotUts per share, payable to tho Treasurer on the Ist Monday of JUNE, and also Five Dollars per share on the flret Monday of each ensuing month, nntil the whole amount is paid. my3o:tf ALYAS WILKINS, Treasurer. BUILDING LOT FOR. SALK. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, end extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built lur two small Houses. This Lot is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low and ou favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. I. GILLMOUB, jy!3 At Office of Morning Post. Wm. Dlgby, Jr., Clothing and furnishing store, jtfa«mic iun, yytA ttreet, PitUhurgh.— Clothing made to order, in good style, and at moderate rates. aufl.tf AROMATIC CACUOUS—Ad excellontarticle for impart* InK a perfume to the broatb, after smokiog or taking medicine. A nopplv roc’d by JOS. FLEMING, an 3 corner of the Diamond and Market street*. WK are now opening upwards of 60 ps. of new and uirable styles of French Chlntiee, which will be Hold unusually low. A. A. MASON A 00., M 23 2i» Fifth street. ' HIEDITEBf—6 frs b. 0. Dried Beef, received this day br Railroad, and for sale low by tbe tierce or at n ta!L by BAILEIt & RKNBUAW, aU IT 21>3 Liberty street. 6efi;t:—M tn«s pri“e Klo; 10 ’* Java; in store and for sale by ulo KING A MOORHBAP. 0 SUGAR—7h hhds prime in store and fir sale by .*□lo KfVU k MOJHHAAP. rpEAS—lmperial, GußtK»wdnr. Young Hyson and Black S Teas, in store ami for solo by aalO KING k MOORHKaD. f |*6uaCCo—-tlran? A Wil'lam- - , Webster’s Old, and other I favorite brands, for sale by *u!o KING k MOORUEAD. RBFINRD bUGAßS—Powdered Cro«h«i, Claritied and Loaf Sugars, in Rtnre «nd for sale by aulO KINQ & MOORHEAD. Austrian EMBRoiDbitits—hauan a ahl,No. ui Market streot, have j u*t received, per express, another supply of Austrian Embroideries, vii: Embroidered Collars, do. Sleeves, do. Chimlzettes, w itli a large supply of Jaconet Collars, at very low price*. au29 PUTNAM’S MAGAZINE, tor September, (leaves cut,) ut »u2* RUSBELLB*, 16 Fifth street. tEATEURS —500 lbs Life Geese Feathers, lor eale by jySl M’CLURKAN, übrkun A CO. I" MPORTANT to FARMERS.—Grain Drills, Hunt’s Patent Eight Tube Wheal Drill, one of the best in ns©, warant* ed * for sale at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, 40 Fifth street. [au9] JAMES WARDROP- PALM AND CASTILE SOAP—A large supply of the genuine Palm and Castile Soap, received by - . JOS. FLHMINQ. fIVHH AMKKft'IAN CUTTAQK BUILDISK —A aerie* of I>T| I dgns, Plana, and Spedflcations, from $2OO to $2O OCO, for Homes for the People; by John Bollock, Architect, Civil Engineer, Ac., An. Our Honeymoon, and other Comicalities from *• Punch,” with original illustrations :by J. M*Clemm. Just received and for sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, •Ut) 104 Wood street. H ' * s : * .Wst.— •*.:■' , .-n •1) i. '*■' v'{ I ’* A *- • - COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERenANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFPICKIW. President— JOHN SHIFTON. First Yioe Frtzxdtnl —W«. IL Swith. Second “ *• Wm. R. Baowrr. Secretary —Wm. 8. Have*. frtaxurer— Jons D. Scuur. Superinf'niimt —B. T. No&TEUif, Jr. (A mmiUs* on Arbitration for Auffuit.—Yfu. R. B».a t.«, V. Pi David K. Park, Wu. Rea, W*. Rixeiiirt, W. B C-i,'£- L*lU>. ‘ WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Office or thi Duit Morhiko Post, 1 Prid»y, September 1, ISM. ) [Note.—The quotations given lo tb* following Review, it must be understood, arc the wholesale prices, except when otherwise noticed.] Remarks.— Excepting a shower of if»w minutes duration on : ; Bluniaj, uci v drop of rain has fallen in this region for more than a month. The cftoot, of cour-.-o, is very percepti ble on marketing. All kinds of vegetables have bo-tome extravagantly'high, and it has also effected moat of the other necessaries of life. We have nothing new to notice in the money market. Qood paper is negotiable at 1 to \± j>er cent, and there U considerable taken at IV, per cent. The Cincinnati Price Current of the 30lh ult, in its money article, remark*: “ The public are looking for favorable result* from the meeting of Banker’s to be held today at Indianapolis. The result of this meeting, we presume, will be to drive out of existence such of the Free Banks as are nut legitimately es tablished, and place in a fivonibln position those that are well conditioned and properly conducted. Until this separ (ion is effected, it is useless to look for the establishment of a feeling of confidence with reference to the Free Banks generally. The demand for money during the week boa not been large, end the offerings of prime paper have l«tn pro portionally limited. Currency ha* baen in good supply auri first class paper has paired readily at It)(siIt! per cent.; second nod third rate names range from 15 to 24 per rent.” The New York Evening Poet of the same date, says *-The demand fir toouoy 1* active at full rates. Tittle commercial paper is discounted undnr 12 per cent , hut the supply ut this rate is inadequate to tbed-unim!. Call luan* are ea*y at 6 to 7 par cent ; but tbere are fow borrowers, except fur time loans. Railroad paper Is difficult to negotiate at 12<£il8. Auctioneers’ paper lsactiro al 12/515, and single named paper at 15.” Breadstuff* have advanced about 26 oent* per barrel dur log the week. Bacon has also advanced, notwithstanding rather nnfavorahle advices from Europe, but in aonaeqnence of the scarcity of the article in the market. Several tales of Cloverseed were made, part of which WMat an advance NVMug dene in Wool in this city, but meet of our large houses have mea out purchasing In the Wool growing counties. ASHKH—A number of tales of Soda bare beta made at $3.15(53,50 100 lbs.; Pearls are in good Jemand, tales at o*4 ; j’ot* at and Saleratus at 4b£. BEANS—One or two sale* w«re reported early in the week at butou Thursday the demand caused an ad vance, and sales took place at sl,2f>. BRlCK—Steady tale* of Fire Brick at $23 for common and $4O/5/5150 for extra; and Fire Clay at {l2 ton. RKKSWAX—KaIes on arrival at 24@2T>e; and from store at 25<£2Cc. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets »t Factory {2, and from store $2,16(202,26. Large Tubs, from store, $7©7 ,60 at dot.; small do stk6o. BROOMS—We nota a steady demand and light supply; oo arrival, prices range from {2(52.76, und from store at $2.121243. BUITER AND FiflCS.—A very little prime keg l* offer ing; the artid-i «ou)d readily bring Egg* are slow to tfo off, a “ good ‘ article may l-» quoted at B'/,Pc. IlAOON—Steady sale* daily of from thirty to aixtv thous and pound*. The demand. nevertheless, exceeds the sup ply, and the article has undergone a further advance City Mnoked Shou’dim are ready *aleat7c: do do Ride* 7c; do do Ham.* 10}3/<£ll. tingir Cured Ilams Caab skies are made at a alight reduction on tbeae figure*. , BULK MBAT-—Oo Wedr»e*dtiy, tO.uOJ ft*. Shoulders at C<&7c, cash, and 4 months time. CRACK Hits—Manufacturer* hav* agr*--! upon the fol lowing rates ; Waicr Cracker*. $ Lbl. sA,7f>; Uuit*-r do do, 6,75; Pilot Br.-aJ, {I bbl. ss r '-o: Su.-ar Cracki-r*, P), ; Boston do do. fcri*; Pic Nir do do, ; Soda do dr>, &}£■ COTTON YARN?*, A'\-—Th# following are now tlie ruling rates; POCWD YaHX. No. 6to 10, inclusive...lBr*« tfi Na. 16. •* 11 412 H< - 17. *• 13 20 *• “ IS. Df'Xr’* Var*. No 600 tp !*> | Ny SO-i f,V. y R* ” 000 ...8 •• I •• 1100 ijU *‘ “ 700 7 “ I - 1000. t;Lj •• Carpel Chain . white 1‘.*.i20, colored 23. Coverlet Yarn. Candlewkk. IS. Twine, 20. Butting, No 1, 13; No. 2. 12; Batidn;, 15. Caulking, 1 • OmUAiiK —The sr« the rat.--. n,m- H»uUt..heJ; Manilla Hoj-c, ./-i' While iVllng Yura, lii.e l: Bau Coxi'i—ilauilH, J.0,6u, ::,75/iaA,Ou do;. Hemp, |l>7. 2.7 A 53.71* dor ci.. V *-il 1» «•[* fi r.. Ptot-uti Lisss—Manilla, J 1.25 p dci Hemp. «1 dos. Currr.R-We >• ut “.‘r-I’'.-ij, ra. h uud time. CANDLES AND S‘)Al’.—W«- n<-te a gcsvl en-|uiry, still quote '-an-lles a* follow * dipp-d 1 ':)<,<•: m< uld U l^' . a>ia msniine 22) .''; ro*p 4*3.'25; D>c CUKRSK—Iie»e b*fti mostly made Jurloj th# w.*wk at fur W-sfern ReiorTf. <‘n Wi-Jrrjii >, hosrtter, tha atMesj’a'.eU ariranr* was OemandnJ, and n<>me i.OUO t«D{;«d, and are full »K*. ru . Markorel No. •1. laris'*. $lO srt*rvl 1; Medium Jo., J10.CO; N->. 4, Baltimore Herring. J>o: Halifax Jo Lake Klfh • Trou',} 1 ; Whit-. JIU; half l.L!< in the uetial f'fu portlon. CANAL MATES —; : imnn*r rat— ; j. l u- : : Tj H.iU. A liak. T.. N-« York. f 1,2!) I.U) >lOO 4' 1 f.i tt*. Flour. 1 >«T t)bl. FUli nmi Beef ?«. M- Ale, Alcohol, Baron, | Beeswax, Lard, Lard Oil, Tallow 4 Tobacco l [letup, Itag*. Iln;r ! hair bailed, i Feather*, Fur«, and ' VuroUur* t ' Wool A ShaMp - RAILKOAI) RATES.—Kaht—l«i r!n«.,«, 7 f> renta; 3d do, 60e: 3d r. Flour. *.V bbl to Philadel bliia. Br O. AP. It. It.. vcatwcr-J, 10 Cincinnati—lstcla**, 60r; 2d do, 60r; 3d >lo, 4**. FEATHERS—SaIe* hare taken place frcui flr*t hand* at 43c, and retail at 46T.i.. r 4J FLOUR —All VloiU of Breadstuff* arv extra re grant I y hiti ax »c pvt rala to f o rni*
  • .3s. At retail for exlrn and surrrUne. «* KAI *■ Wheal is* and >»bile hritir- at the mill Jl.'H'i.j.l.l'd. Corn lia» •.Lonn-U and would resdlty brin* To cants, tu: l- n.m-t *.tT.'rt:ir. tuts bar.-also ai *cni’-.«d. unJ nrj ■ ehm* m artirnl nt 44*i KV. A «nle cf prime Barley trum ► u>«v at so-, ami we mnv .jitoto at Tcxa^i}. GROCERIES Su*:wr bii* underpin* another aIU-ht ad tiuiu. Prime i- ; <1 -d to fair nt •V. Thor.* t« IUHI- i'.rnnnd for M ‘U.'Uen. and it mar lx* >ju«v l»d hi ''"-‘V ColW and Rico 11 1 .ya,l2r and o( r* ton. HOPS- We .junto Ohio at L’i, aud Eastern at .'JOfgiSac "p ff>. i HlDES—Green IWof are •jui'lcd at 7 ; dry M*!t at "and dry Hint at HVdils. IRON AND NAILS —Th- quantity on hand U atuall and prions remain uachao«eJ. Wa continue to qnrto common pudJlod liar at Junintl 4t, a e. N«Sl*>: hid. iu Odd. at *4,20; other >dsr*f »u projmrtinn ; regular discount off fi>r caah. l.Altl),—A firm feeling i* exhibited. ?nle«*f prime No. 1 at Lie lo LU* aud Hr Ir. ke|r«. LEAD.—Sales of 300 |iijr» I-end at 7 l \>, ninety dn;~" held in the email way at 7 l ~U\ and Imr at T^r/^He, LEATHER—From store it now sells at: Red Leather 33 [V u 24 ; Oak Sole do 3J<n i i the week. MKTAL?—Mg l«ul is h«t<) at 7}.f by the tot, and 7}£® In tho tm*!l way ; l*nr do Sb*ft Copper 35i1>30; Criiss One dais of Anthracite Mg Mrtul, No. 'i, al sii, umc*. ; Juniata lilnome hold fltmly at sb*(iv'*o - KTORliS—Splrite of turpentine brings (15 In the finall way. Tar t4,7Mpjs; I‘ltrb *-1.37; N. 0. Suirar, 20 IN.; for $1; for a ale by leil W. A._STCLURa. HAKI'fcK\S MAUAKINK fur August just rwrired and for sate at PAUL K.LKiNKR'3 Literary Depot, Fifth st, opposite the Theatre. The Greatest luventton of the Age* nw TO AVOID those nni'leawiot feelings that usually / Jaccompany thi* wearing cf a oow Uat, the CONFOR* •%MATOR, lately imported from Paris, forms tho llut to tbo exact shape aad Hire of the head. A neat fit, and a good Uat may ho had at 77 Wood street. >P rB ffM. DOUGLAS. "Xrelkttectural and Ornamental Carver* MT. HOGAN, Architectural aod Ornamental Carver, * corner of FOURTH and FERRY street*, Pittsburgh, Pa. boxes iirime Chce.-e, just rvcuivod and for \J sale by Ijy-t] SMITH & SINCLAIR. Boots and Shoe*. JM’LAUGHLIX, No. W> Fourth Btreet, nearly opposite • the Mayor's Office,is toannfirtariofrGrattPmen’fl first Hoots, low Shoes, ties and hnttnoej; Congress and Button ed Gutter*; Ladles* boots, Half Boot*, Jenny Linds, Slip pers, and French Lashing Gaiter*, of every color and shade; fancy Kid and Satin Gaiter*, of the best material; Missus and Children's do, of every variety. N. B.—All kjudd made to order, on short notire. (un!9 B. dfc A. C. DUNCAISr WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers In Produce, For eign Wines and Liquors, Old Monongahela and Rec tified Whisky, No. 291 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa. t jy-2»:y PEARLS— 15 CAekfi receWed and :cr rale by nulT ITENRV H. COLLINS. PRATT'S NEW PATENT PEN HOLDER—Suitable for any sire of Steel lt holds the Pen firmly, which can be rcmpved without any difficulty, and without soiling the flngera.' For sale b/ W. 8. lIAVBS, Stationer, jy!4 . Market street, corner of Second. RAW HENNA—OOO tt>s onr Land auii Inr sale by anil FLEMING BROS. REFINED SUGARS— id (this LoveriogV, t'U Uj Ktk-her h Crashed and Pulverised Sugars, Just rcoeived. Fami lies supplied by retail or the quantity, on the most liberal terms. All roods delivered free of charge by BAILEY A RKN3HAW, anil :tf3 Liberty street. * *»• , % x 4 /! . * • • *' * * . «J* ft, ». . .. . f«- ?r^ ■ - . .« »•» -- »•>' - - V*l ' lAKD AND LARD OIL— j 16 legs No. 1 Lard; lObbTs do' lard 00; 6 balfbbis do; Received andfci sale by mylB MILLER * RICK ST SOX RICK —2u tierces prime Rice, received and for sale l.v MILLER k RICKETSON,* _Jel7 • 231 and 223 Liberty st. lARD OIL—IO bbls No. 1 I*rd Oil; J lObf k do do; for sale by JelT \ MILLER k RICKETSON JAVA COFFEE—2O V>cketa Old Gov. Java Coffee, for rale by (J*l7| •• MILLER k RICKETSON. CILAHKT WINB—4O cases “St. Julian” Claret, received > and for aale by ‘| jelT] MILLER k RICKETSON. OIiIVE OIL—IS ca&es Olive Oil, for eaie by je!7 MILLER k RICKETSON. STAR CANDLXS—23 boxes 4’s, 6‘s and 6's Star Candies, for sale by [jel7j MILLER k RICKKTSOX. 'fMSH—36 bbls Medium No. 3 Mackerel; A? 10 “ No 1 Pickled Herring; in store and for sale by ljel7] MILLER k RICKETSON. C'VIAMPAUNE —40 baskets “172,” “174,” Champagne J Wine, landing and for sale by je!7 MILLKR &.RICKET3ON. 15 bbls No. 1, for sale by Q my2o SMITH k SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.— A. A. MASON a 00. have now for sale more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. [my22 LINSEED OIL—IO bbls for sale by J«l9 HENRY HOLMES. SALKRATUS— 40 bxs Pulverised Saleratus, in quarter, halves and pound papers, for aale by JelO HENRY HOLMES. BUTTER— 16 kegs fresh Fftrklo Butter, for sale by J*l9 HENRY HOLMES. Ti^OOS—3 bbls freeh this day received, and for aale by Jj je!9 - HENRY HOLMES. BLUE LICK WATER—3 bbls received this day by JOS. FLEMING, my 26 corner of the Diamond and Market at. HAD—4o bbls Baltimore Shad, la store and for sale by U ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. WJ IIITE FlSli—6o bbls Inspected, for ° ,l “ by TT jgQ ENuLIBH k RICHARDSON.- MACKEREL— 100 bbls No. 3, for aale by ENGLISH k RIOHARDBON. PEARS— 40 bbls prime Pears, for sale by jelT ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. KICE —100 Ueroes prime Klee, for s-tle by _ Jel7 ENGLISH * RICHARDSON. O UADI—26 bbls Shad; ‘ O 50 hf bbls Shad; In store and for sale by ENGLISH * RICHARDSON. CIUUAIt AND MOLASSES— O 60hhds N. 0. Sugar; 76 bbls do Molasses; 26 do S. 11. Molasses; for sale by tay29 M’CLURKAN, HERRON * 00. SHAKES OF EXCHANGE BANK STOCK, for sale UU by WILLIAM A. HILL k 00, jy27 Banker*, Wood street, Plttsborgh. LONU WORTU’d LAMES’ SWKJCT WlNK—Very whole some; kq excellent article lor ncnmeatal borpoet*; lor rale by D. HCKEISKN, jyia 187 Liberty ft. /^KKM Ay, French, Port, Madeira and American Wines, \J foi aale cheap by I>. FICKKIBEN, W 137 liberty at. T> RANDLES, Whisky, Fiench Mustard, llmn» flegan, ±J Ac., always oo hand, at the lowest prices. jy*g D. FICKKIBKN. ('IHKAP AND PURE CLARET—An excellent article lor j Kummir om, for sale by Jyl2 D. FICKEIfIRN. \\T KSTKHN DRAFTS—Oanatantly lbr sale at sight, or T T short date, on Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Lonis, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland; at N 0.71 Fourth street. 1 jr2a A. WILKINS A CO. M’CONMBI,!,* WILLOCiI, BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notea, Gold and Silver Coin. Carrent and Par Funds receded on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point in the Doited Btatce. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, myll PITTSBURGH, PA. BathimHot, Cold, And Blxovwar* IN tho titling and furnishing of which nothing has been spared to render bathing (uxorious as well aahealthfuL Are open every day, (Sunday’s excepted,} from 6 o’clock, A. M., until 10 P. M.,at the Barber Shop, Penry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Doqtnwne Way. . JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor, Mammoth Light. <^\m SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are Upud produced at CARGO’S New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth MT street, by his *la-ge and improved Side and Sky Lights; Ly nhich Likenesses of Children are ta- JnflßAken in a few seconds.and Adults in any weather, MlDlaturc* wt in lockets—Daguerreotypes copied. Hoorns open day *Dd evening. au - i‘»ym c t j ** m- 'ißur i>. T.j.oaarr. Grsff, Heislogsr A Graff, YXrESTERN FoONDKf, No. 124 Wood street.—Manu- TT facturers of Cooking Storee, Coal and Wood Stores, I’urlor Stores, Hollow Wam, Plain and Fancy Orxtee, Plain and Fancy Ponders, Sad aud Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stovd Kettles, Wagon Boxes, bc.tc. anl-t HAVrNO le*t Wilkins Hall, and morod to the WATER LY HoUSK, Diamond alley, which 1 haTe fitted up in line style, I would respectfully solicit the patronage of my lormer friends. Oysters, (lame, Ac , of the kind, can be had at all times. The Bar is welt supplied with L2'{unrs of lb- best brands. . uugr? JOHN WALKKIL Hteamboat Furnltnre sad Chairs, fTN WE hare on hand and are constantly manufactu- UA rlnK STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, of erery description, vl*; ■i * Extension Dining Tabler; Do Bar do; Ladlec Cabin Chairs, cf various styl&s; Grnu. do do do; State Room do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; TeteeTi-tes; Sofas; Divans; Centre Tables; Mash Stand'; Card do; w do; Trays, Ac., Ac. Material and workmanship Warranted, and pri es satK T. B. YOUNG A CO- 3S SmithfleU su,opposite CUy Hotel. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND-BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITTIFIELD STREETS. Plttrtaryb, p«. Dreii Making tud aillllnerr. Mila. a. E. CARGO rwjpectfully informaher friends oilier*, tliat (be l* prepared to make to order tbe lateet etylca of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, z almas, oa the shortest notice and on tbe moei roa* (oiQiible lertu*. CbilJrvo's Clothing made op with nestnesa and despatch. Uounete altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to give satisfaction. Apollo Buildings, No. 78 FOURTH Street, second story same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Dararriau Qal l "2l TyaOrfawly AUAI -''Just received and for ade at MINER A CO. 3 cheap Book Store, No. 3U Smith* neidHtreel: Sonny Memoirs of Foreign Lands: by Urn. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom’sOablo; 2 role.,cloth, illustrated, $2. ’ Hir Jasper Carew; Lever’s new novel; 50 oents Fashion and Famine: by Mr*. Aon S. Stephens; 11. For 11. WLNKK * 00., No. 38 Smtthfleld street. SAL hOIiA—IS casks on baud and for sale by FLEMING BROS. LI.NSKKU OlL—dlibld received and for sale by jy 17 HENRY U. COLLINS, REVOLVERS— A good assortment of all kinds of Eevol vera, including Colt’s, Allen’s, Manten’a, Werner’s, and the Revolving Hammer Pistol, just received and for rale wbokwlis or retail, by DOWN A TETLEY Ji?4 130 Wood street. SARDINES— 2 cases Sardines, in whole, halt and quarter boxes, Just received amt for ale by SUGAR CUBED llA&lh—We have jinit renal *eri lot of superior Sugar Cured Usms, esteemed tbe best in tbe Cincinnati market. Also, Sugar Cured Dried Beef, on hand and for sale by ■u» DAILEY A'RBNSHAW, ff^OBACOO—3O kegs 81s Twist Kentucky Tobacco, on bend X and for sale by [JySlj J. A. HUTCHISON A 00. KENTUCKY UUSTAUD—Afresh supply of this celebra ted Mustard received and for sale by jjai J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. OFFICE FURNITURE—For sale low, as follows: 1 large Iron Safe; 1 Double Desk, a sup. article; I Letter Cam, Ac. (jySlj J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. ZINC PAINTS, uf every variety of eplor, witmtyntly pp hand and for sale by iyai J. A. HUTCHISON A 00. LAUD— No. 1, >n kegs, for sale by »ulO HENRY H. COLLINS: TCISII—IOO pks White Fish. Trout, Salmon, Ac., received X and for sale by [aulOJ HENRY H. COLLINS. MISCELLANEOUS. IMK—IOO bbls for aale by i jel9 U’AVEBLY HOUBB. BAILEY A RENSHAW, 353 Liberty street. LIMB —100 bbls Louisville Licue, received by *u!o HENRY H. COLONS. MoOORD’S PATENT FAMILY SOAP—2oo~bxs received by [aulO] HENRY H. OQT.T.rUH WE have just received some of the most desirable colors of M. da Beiges; also, a tow pieces of new and ele gant styles Delaines and Cashmeres. A. A. MASON A CO., «uld No. xS Fifth street. gUNB TO HIRE, by aus BOWN A TETLEY, No. 136 Wood at. tjUTNAM FUR AUG UBT, (leaves cut open J just received X at RUSdELLS’, Fifth street, jy39 near corner of Market. n UN’S, PISTOLS AND RIFLES, at all prices, tor sale by Vjr ao6 BOWN A TETLEY. BELTS, POWDER HORNS, SHOT POUCHES, 1 Drinking Cupe, fbr sale by nus BOWN A TETLEY. 2RB —l gross just received and fbr vale by FLEMING BROS. Successor to J. Kidd A Oo», No. GO Wood street. U BIN S’ FINE EXTRACTS—SdounT Lubins* finwtex tracts fbr the handkerchief received by aula jos. flemino. SUGAR AND MOIASSKS—- 40 hbdsN.O. Sugar; GO bbls “ Molasses; 40 “ Sugar House Molasses; for sale by jy3l M*CLCRKAN, HERRON A 00. MACKEREL— 15 bbls Large No. 3, for sale by jySl M’OLCRKAN, HERRON A 00. NEW ROOKS AT RU6SELI/8 Perisooplrs, or Current Subjects: by Wm. Elder. Fifty Years in Both Hemispheres: by Vincent Nolle. The Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of his College Scrapes. Our Honeymoon and other Comicalities, from Punch; Il lustrated. life of Daniel Boone: by W. U. Bogart. Easy Nat, or the Three Apprentices; by A. L. Stinson. The American Cottage Builder-Homes for the People: by John Bullock. Chestnut Wood; a tale by lisle Under. Fearless Fred., or the Bride. Fifteen Minutes atoond New York: by G. G. Foster. English Envoy at the Court of Nicholas I; by Min Julia Corner. London Art Journal, tor August. Golev's anil Petereon’s Msgaxlue, tor September. 3 RUSSELL A B&O., au2l Fifth street, near Market WuStHp SEEDS.— X Rota Bags, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, Globe, and Dales Hybrid; wholesale end retail al tbe Seed Store, Fifth street. JAMES WARDROP. INKGAK-20 bbls prime Thtegar tor mieby eu!7 BKII E. OOLUNI. fc»V: jj Ma&lalma whteh la Mc4ielne I MYERS’ EXTRACT OT FROST WORT, Olt ROCK ROSS t An Inralnable Remedy lbr alt Scrofulas lndlgtr ition, Belt Rheum, Sick Headache, Canker, Nursing Sore Mouth, Genera! Debility, and a*» a Purifier of the Blood, is unequalled. • R-ckEote Cb:— From early childhood I haTe teen snivel to serere periodical attacks of Sick Headache, at time* ren dering me unfit to attend to my household dull*'. For the last two years I hare been rery weak, and bad little or no appetite, but by the use of your Extract of Bock Rose, my general health is much Improred, my appetite l.igood, I hare no more Headache, and I feel better and stronger then I hare for years before. MRS. C. H. WRB?Tt‘K. New Haven, Sept. 14th, 165£ CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. Bet. A.B. L. Mycn: Dear Sir—To Cutaneous Eruptions, in several instances, I hare given your Extract cf ltpok Rose to children and others, in getting up from the Measles, with the happiest success. In several cases of Erysipelas, this Syrup has effected a cure; It may be relied upon as 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, Dyspepsia, Golds, and Pulmonary Dtneares in general. Yours truly, BEY. K. IL WARREN. New London, October 7, 1860. RHEUMATISM. HENRY HOLMES. Ba. A. £. L.Jfj/cri: Dear Sir—Having used your Exir&ct of Rock Rose for Rheumatism and General Debility, and found It efficacious in removing the «t, I would cheer fully recommend it as a valuable medicine for the it promises to cure. B. KNIGHT. "' New Haven, January 5,1851. SALT EHEOM, OB TETTER. I hereby certify that my son Edward (a lad of tea years of ftg«>) was, last September, attached with Salt dbetun. For four weeks, there was a deep sore on the side of ItLs face, extending around the mouth, which discharged freely. We tried several medicines, without obtaining any relief. At last, we tried Myers’ Extract of Bock Hose, which has effect ed a cure. The sore U completely healed, and his general health much Improved. HORACE W. BULL. New Haven, March, 1853. _ Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER’S Drug Store, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Ylrgin alley. Sign of the Golden Mortar. suSlidaw [ From. M PiUtbterpk Dailf Dtepatch, Ftb. 10,1813. j C licit Expanders—Bbomldtfr Braces.*-An Persons who have aoqaired a stooping position, by follow ing a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the use of the *• Washington Suspender Brace,” made and sold by Dr. KfiTSKB, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers t> r a brace and suspenders, the of the pantaloons is so placed as to continually tend tot bring the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one some time ago, and have tfeen so pleased with Jt, that we unsolicited gave it a “puff,” gratis. Women, hundreds of whom are annual)/ injured fry the weight of enormous ‘‘Blurts,” should also proconj these braces. Be particular In procuring the kind mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. j Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of QBO. H. KEYdiIR, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin>lley. 49* Sign of the Golden Mortar. ' N. B.—l also keep every rariety of Trusses, Supporters Body Braces, Pile Props, Elastic Stockings, Suajujisery Bandages, Ac. aoZHiaw Agency of I>r. Fltek'e Celebrated Jt#di- 49“ AT D&.Q. 11. KB YSEB’S Drag Store, No. 110 earner Wood street and Virgin alley; Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmona ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurative Syrup, Heart Ora rector, Humor Ooxrector,tPore and Medicinal Ood Liver OH, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, dough and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, Female Pi US, Fe male Specific, Ac., used by him constantly and Tdth unprecedented success in the treatment of l CUds, Cb ughs, Consumption, Asthma, Start Diseases, Zfys pepsia, Scrofula, Sian Diseases, Shevenatissn, Fenitle Complaints, Piles, tSc n etc. Dr. Fitch's unequal! ei Patent Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters. ] Dr. Fitch's Improved Plated Sted j Spring Shoulder Brace. Dr. ling Tube. ; Also, ail kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the piicee, wholewale or retail. Jy3l:dAw UBT OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINE*, osoisDimrtasiuiT FL»MINU BBOTHEKBi Pt.btWi at MW, ttrw RUa i Wholesale Druggists and Dealer s At FOlaU Mediants, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KBELEK’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; ; Jayne’s Alterative: “ CaminatiTS »p ; “ Hair Dye: ‘ • Expectorant; 4: Sanative PUL*: Wlatar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryant’a Pulmonary luiam ilooflaad’s (hnua Bitten; Holland do lies tetter's Stomach do Merehises* Uterine Catholieon: Storms’ Scotch Cough Candy; Price’s do; Thorn’s • do; Howe’s do; Osgood's India Cbolagogua; Morse’s Invigorating OonMslf Tyler’s Qum Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hafar Dye; Phalon's do Batchelor's do MeMnnn’e Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown’s Kasenoe of Jamaica Ginnr; McAllister’s do do: Kidder’s IndelHble Ink; Payeon's do do; Arnbold's do; Dr. Curtis' Hygeana; Lyons’ Kathafron; David’s LQly White; Basin's do; Tobias? Liniment; Hunt’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone LinUneut; Mexican Mustang do; Parrel’s Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Berne's Pile Lotion; _ Meen Pun; Scarpa’s Acoastic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Roshton, Clarke AOo.’sOod Liver Oil: McAllister's Ointment; Sings’ltch do; Parrefs do; Gray’s do; Trasks Magnetic Ointment, Judkin’s do; . Swaim’s Panaees; Houck’s dos) I Sargent’s Intont Panacea; Perry Davis* Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Hougbten’e Pepsin; 1 Kiers Petroleum; x McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills - Urandreth’s do e Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pill* Lee’a Anti-bilious do; Sanaparilia Blood do; Even’s do; \ Swaynee’ Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ills { Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; I Townsend’s Health do; Jew David’s Plasters: Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman’s do; i Radway’s Reedy Relief; > Morris Remedy; j Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; ] Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Guysolt’a Bxtract Yellow Dock and SenmeerGUJ ' Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; i Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; - “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor ** Musk; Lndlnm’sSpedfle; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gum AyaMe do ; Sellers’ do; i 8 way no’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Trieopborous; : Norwood’s Tincture of Vamtmm Ylride; \ McLane’s Celebrated Yertniftif*, \ Dr. Leeock’s Puhnonle Wafers; * Thompson’s Eye Water; ~ Agents for sll of Dr. MeClintock’s'Famay'MeiUcinffc * Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; : Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps - i Gom Elastic do do. ’ ftblftly^ Dissolution of Partneirhlii. rLE firm of MULVANY A LKDLIE was dlnolved in the first d*y of July last, by limitation. and the dee th ualy of the senior partner, Patrick Molvany. j T Copartnership. f HE undersigned, have leased, for a term .of Wears t it* Wa GLASS wSftKB, PropwtX and aHthe !£5a:C conrehouses, lately occupied by Mulvany A Led lie, and w 111 continue the manufacture of Flint Glassware in ell its via rietlea, doing business under the firm of lEDLIR A CLA.II. JAMES E. LEDLLK.4 t JOSEPH J. CLAM. : Pittsburgh, Aucust I,lBs4—[aus:lm ! W Bathing Apparatai. *» unproved BATHING APPJ .- RATCS, to which we would fnvite the attention the public, as all are loteresied. Instead of making ti* e pumpe of tin and using leather valves, as hereteffore, we ana now making the pumps of copper and tbe valves of brief •, being not only a more complete article, but a durable one] We will always endeavor to keep oomtantlv on hand *l. rious other Baths of the latest styles. J. BABNDOULAB. Iron (Sty Stove Warehouse, and Tin. Conner AmA t lronManufretnry, No. 134 Wcod street. an9Gm' I HAVE sold my Interest In ItRIJ r A Co., to 8. A. Long, who, Uouo at the old stand, Fo. 100 recommend tbe new firm to the Pittsburgh, July 20, IBM. : A - sriTEoi TJKI l AND BRASS fODSOHRS, AND QAS FITTSRS , •U invite attentloa to thdr stock Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with Oe< end Bteta, teake Braes Costings of all n»wi. to order, for nuh Railroad Pumps and Tank FHtlogs, end ke^.Antl- AttriHon Metal constantly on . JyBl f jrtHEBBB—SOD hmi wna ri—— tor sale by U jytS OOLLINB. RAITUWAirS RKTKOSPBt*.—»i Br • i “Ji BnlUxwslt’B RMnxpect of Pnotol Mki «ul Surgery. Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride: by the anther of As. AW For sole at the cheen-Boofe Store of W. A. GUDENFBNNEY A CO^ Jy2l 78 Fourtls street. FISH— 128 hf bMs Whit# Fish; 19 bbls do; 84 hfbblefifrout; 11 bhte •»; 10 hf bUe Plekerel; for sale by iy!7 HENEY H.QOUCnV MEDICAL. SICK HEADACHE. Excellent Article* ' i». i r « , ;'Vt ! i«v • .s. I AND OHIO A t . fHHE shortest,^. X cage, La Halle, North-west, VIA CL. On and after TUESi. will run dully, (ftuuday VIA Leave Wdlsvllle at*4.’2u. ving in Cleveland at *> 2.>, t with Michigan Centra! itaiir cagn; steamers for Buffalo an Train for Toledo, Chicago aud Passengers for the 4 SO, P. M., Pittsburgh daily (suuday’s ex« steamer Eclipse cr Exchange. Fa. VIA ALLIANZ. Leave Alliance at 7.50, A. M., and 12, M-, oooni'cting a t Hudson with trains for Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, A.-. n and arriviog at Cleveland at 10, A. M., and P. M. Kara to Cleveland, $4,00. The trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leaving Pitts burgh at 3d», A. M , 8, A. M., and Z. P. M., conne.t It Alll ante for Cleveland at 7 30 A. M., 12. M , and tLSt) P M ' and arrive 1b Cleveland at 10, A. M-, 2.20, l*. M., and 8 20 P. BL Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, gt Louis and tha North west, leaving Pittsburgh oo the 3.00 P. M. Train. VIA CLKVKLAND, make a clom connection there with Ui* Night Express, by which they arrive in Chicago at 12 00 M , next day. Time from Pittsburgh to Chicago 2t hoars. Fssscngers taking this Train. vU Cleveland, will rnrh Chi cago one Train In advtnc* rif any other mute. Passengers ticketed to Cleveland, Bcßklo, Toledo. Clii<-a -go, La Salle, Rock Island;' and fit. Louis. ' Tirnd to £2ueagpy-i4 hour«r-St. Lools, 48 hoars. fa&s nx' vntsriLLt. ) xaax via aluaxci. To ClereUud..—. „S3,QQ JTo Clevobutf $4,00 Toledo ft,oo' Toledo, - 6,00 Detroit.-.- .. 6,00 Detroit..— .. A.W Chicago $lO,OO h | Chicago $11,Ot) * 13,00 Rock Island Jo,2u | Rock latamJ.~ 10,60 fit. Loot*. lii.jo l i/iuis WJU* Passengers are requested to pnxnr» their iick*i» at the offlce of this Company, in Alonongaliela House, b-l jir the J. DURAND, Sup’SOlsvelsxd. £. A. CAUaUkT, Apvat, , Pittsburgh. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. T H IA RAILROAD THROUGH IN PIPTEKS BOVIU. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, THREE TUKOUQU TRAIN'S. THE HAIL TRAIN will leaTe every morniag (Sundays exeeptad)at 7 o’clock, stopping at all the regular sta tions, and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 P U. THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh dally (-inept Buoday,) at 1 oYlock, stopping at Greensburg. letrebi, Blsirsville, Loekport, Johnstown, Wllmore, (lalHUsn, Al toona, Ac., arriving Id Philadelphia at A o’clock, the next morning. TUB EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening at 9:30 o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’s, (ireeD&borgh, Latrobe, Ilillside, Johns town, LiUoy’s, OalUtxea, Altoona. Ac., connecting at Uarrisbnrg with the train Ibr Balti more, and arriving In Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12.SU, noon. TUB ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (except Sunday) at 5.30 o’clock, slopping atallregw- Ur stations, and running only as far u Blairsvflle. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* dally (exoept Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. M., atopping at all sta tions, and running only as £kr as Brmton’s. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh, liret Ac commodation arrives at 8 o’clock, A. H. Express, 1, P. M. Second Accou)modatlou.7.ls, PM. Mail 12JJ0,P. M. Fait Line, R2O, A M. Fare to New York, $10^1; Fare to Philadelphia, $8; Fare to Baltimore, $3. Fare to Bedford Springs, $6,70. Baggagechecked to all stations on the tVnnsylvanU Kail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets In cars, will be obargad vxa cam ht addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company have no Agent. No notes of a leas denomination than five dollars will ba received In payment for ticket**, except those iasnad by tha Banks of Pennsylvania. 49*NOTICE. —In ease of Iw*, the Company will hold themselves responsible lor personal baggage only, and tbr an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—-The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed, to convey passengers and baggage in and from the a charge not to exceed 16 cents tor-each paaaaogar, and 15 coots for «*cJa trunk: For ticket* apply to - J. MKBKJMEX, Agant, At the P. R. 1L Passenger station, on Liberty et. Pittsburgh, J uly 6tb, ISM—I Je7 ■ OHIO AHD PEHNSYLVAJJIA BAILHOAD. If ew Arraagentat, COMMENCIXG FEISR UA11T 23,1854 2854. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh atS AH; disaest All! knee; takes Ua at Crevtiine. and ms kc* a eiOs» eon - nection there with a las? E.xpre«3 Train, rt etching Cincin nati about 12 o’clock at night. - EXPRESS TRAIN lasves'PitLjburgL u’ 3 o’clock. P. H.. after the arrival cl thd Kxprpfe' train Iron Philadelphia, and reaches Crentline at 11.30 P. >!., connecting with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati ia the morning. Connections are made with the Ohio oud Indiana, and Belfontaiue and Indiana railroads far Darien, Indianapolis and town? in Indiana. Connections are made with dividend, Monroeville. San du-ky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad Kirtr Road. Aisn, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zaneeville and towns on the Mansfield road. Fare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis £3; to Dayton IMO; to Toledo (0; to Coluinhns s&,£s: to Zanesville SA,IO; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to at reduced rates. RETURNING i THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.16 P M, and raachos Pittsburgh s.t 5.30 P 3d, connecting with the SaTExpress Train through in SfMen hours to PhuSdelphla. MATT, TRAIN leaves Crestline at :JL3O, A. &L, on the nr« rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati., and arrives at Pittaburghut 1L.40, p M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavaa Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and iPH, and New Brighton at 6 A M,and 1.1 & P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and ft P; M., and arrives at A3O A M, and 4.30, P M. 49* The Trains do not ran on Sunday. Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket offices of the Obli> and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J,‘ 0. CURRY, at she ooroer offiee under the Monongihela House, Pittsburgh, or of T OKORGK PARKIN, Ticket Agent, t Federal street Station. fcbffl / JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent. ■» Pe&nt>lT«nla EallrMd. SDHMEK TARIFF between Pittefanrgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore;. cnraTnenrlng April Ist, 1X64. Firti Clxta —Broom?, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, Furniture, second hand, Fur*. PianoibJ'onUry; Winra, ir •baskets or boxes: 76 cents tb*. ' Second Clast —Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware,.Hardware, Jisgs, Wool and Sheep Pelts, and Kggs: GOr. V 100 lbs. 2*Atrd Clast —Bacon and Pork (loose,) Butter, In firkins, kegs or tatrts; Hides, Lentluir,"Soap, Window Glass, and Cot ton. uncompressed: 66c. H 100 tbs. fbvrth (Tumi —Alcohol. Us con (in casks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candle*, ChnsW. lard and Lard AHL Hampr- Whisky, -Oottoir, (compressed,) Xeaf TwVawo 40r. W 100 D>s. Floor 80 eent* bbl | -aprr -" GfcORGB C. FRANCIBCUB. Gi Bkßfhun & Co.’* tr»nsportftU«Kb(i>* ri AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTUtORJI AND NEW YORK.—The Owners and Agents of tfthl line here been for the past fourteeu years connected with tbs “ old established Bingham's Line.'* : They will give their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer chandize, Ac., in the shortest time and on a* faTorablo terms as any other Line. 49* Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Pfclla* delphia aud Baltimore GEO. BINGHAM, k OX, Canal Buin, Liberty sL, Plttaborfh. BINGIUM, DAVIS k Cfc j 27G Market snet, Philadelphia. Proprietors. -j JAMJCS WILSON, A**at, I 121 North su BaUaor*. M. L. OSTRANDER, Afßttt, *pr7:ly (. 86 Wert at, Now York. $33*000 “Worth, of Faria* and BaUdi&g Lott! 100 FARMS ANl> 500 BtflLDtHG' lOTS. TFtfl be divided among COO S’lbtcribers on the Evening the 31it of Anguiti 165i* 1 LARGE NUMBER ARE ALREADY ENGAGED.— A Many of the Loti near these have been sold for from 400 to COO per cent, ad ranee orer the price for tMehftiM lota are now Fold, showing that the purchase will be*ugood Investment. Each subscriber, FOR ONLY $l5, payable la instalment* if $5 each, will receive FOUR BUILDING LOTS, 24 by 100 f&’t, lying together, or a FARM cf from 2 to 20 acres. Twee, lota' v 8 beautifully located at LAKELAND, Long Island, w ) m ie&-aev chnroh-axul nhool bouse,-end a somber of prim * dwsllloga, stores, work-shops and {factories, have •heady * been erected, several more are now being bout, and several L'modred will be erected the coming season. tsu t«, \flne opportmnty of ownlogja delightful country reeideim n Bar the city, where the domestic CGOltetS Of a WI7SSe ut, Is store. 25 'Baltimore Serr.ug, in store ; 20 •( do Shad. do; •j it j*c. 1 eatru Lari Oil, do; . rtc. « y«niiers Oil, js; \ 60 casks prime FearU: lwWds Mess Pork; _ 200 M Grease Lard; 3D 0 ' I^afSugar; SOhhdsO. Sugar; _ 2SO bbieO. Meissen o»k ee 'fertg« r 4Q boxes W, 0. Tobacco; 100 bbtaN.G. Borin; ■ 40eariaBies; 7 boxes Cream Cheese v 160 sacks Dried Apples an 1 Fe*=h«M>; 9900 pounds Bacoo Sdea.- . - ■ - jyB EN6LTSH A MICgAEBSON Hiwwlimt f*irmlinrn mud Ckatrti .Vtirs constantlywni to tha tauia teton of STkAMBOAT Qi&lN 431A188 and TOEiUTmuS, of pnty nay particular attention to the ■anafhetUTe of the beet ityie*, suitable tot the use of Steamboats. Dux experkuoe in this branch of the DMt enables os to 'warrutt satisfaction, as veil with the promptitude In vhkh order* ere filled, as In the quality cf the work end personal attention given to the fitting out. Thom interested in fornisbtog frmte, will tei it to their advantage to give ns a call Jy» : 7 ; V f *i- r _prvan leave e.OO, A. M , on vieveland, f *.ow. „ T. B. TWN« * 00.