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MONDAY MORNtNQu:::::
Proceeding* ik Attachment —Arrest of the J
Ullf >im DrooxoU. Before Judge Hampton.
Irmtt. M’Pbereon A te use of J. A. Speer, «i. The
•ibool Director* of the Ffant Ward, (Sty of Pittsburgh At*
tachntout for contempt _ , I
gome time Hum • wift wee issuedarderia*the dated,
ate to pay the emottnt of ttb Jodgiwnt, “ epeedlly «*d
wllW ddaj, out of ..nj moo.j do. In lb.
If than wu non. in tha TnMory, to par it odtof the lint
■ttstoe whfch n«a lnto th. Trworv
i Jndc. Shaler uked that tha defendant. be oommlttao.
i ibLann rtatrf at th. tin., of taming thla writ there
tru no nvnMT In theTrearorji end the part! ea had had no
uMnatin* th.Mhl.iKJ <* ‘ha original writ,
gjjfohnni that tha attachin«nt>ho«ld haloaded, until
:hay had an opportnottr ‘th enawor the ncood branch
of th. w-.it. He demanded that tbajr ahonld bar. an op
portunitj to parge themselves of any intentional disrespect
te the court. *
Mr Bhinn alleged that the defendant* had e right to bate
■a opportunity to hare their answer drawn aft and be
Mked that the writ might he dismissed to gire them thie
opportunity.'
Judge Sbaler said that the j ary could answer now, or else
they ought to he committed. They were her*, in eoart,
now—let them purge themselfes, if they dare.
i Jndge Hampton said they had a right to purge themself*
os ot the contempt. Let them pat In their answer In wrl*
ting, sad the opposite party hare the privilege of arose*
questioning, if they were not satisfied. The only question
in the mind of ibe court was the time of answering.
Hr Shinn asked till Honday morning, and it was finally
fixed for Tuesday morning, at 9 o’clock. Meantime, the
parties are in the custody of the Sheriff.
Democratic Pexma&t Euotxohb.— The Prl
i mary Elections, on Saturday, paired off quietly, and only
in a lew Wards was there any . thing like an excitement.
The following are the names of the Delegatee elected, as
&r as we could learn dp to * tee hour on Saturday night:
’ Ptrtsrfiiaa.
First Ward —George Wilson and John 8. Beyley.
Second JRrri.—Arthur M’GIU and Charles Barnett; in
structed lor Salisbury for Reorder, and Hamilton te As
■ eembly.
T&tni Ward. —John Coyle and William Montgomery.
Fourth Wattf.—Hugh Burning and James K. Hern.
Fifth Ward— John Hacfc'.n and_JamH H. Taylor; In*
i true ted for Hays fox Clerk of Court.
Sixth Ward.—' Wm. Ward and Thee. T. Morris.
BeebOk fffetf.—Oen J. K. Moorhead and B. F. Latshaw.
Eighth Want—Samuel Morrow and John Glass.
A*iiUA & Bowley and Josiahß.Poor; in
straeted for Hays for Clerk of Court.
Pint Ward.— Edmund Snowden and John Otteraon.
Second Word.— Thomas Moffltt and Wm. Haslott.
Third WurcL—Chea. Whiston and John Grahieg.
Fntrth Ward.—Abraham Hays and William Blakely; in*
atrueted for Hays fer Cierk of Court.
Bobduoha.
South Pittsburgh.— Thos. B Hamilton and P. Carlin*.
ToWHSHIPS.
pm —Wm. M. Porter and Daniel Wearta.
DsMOOBATIC MSBTUfQ IK THE SeTBNTH WARD.
—The Democrats of the Seventh Ward assembled, accord
ing to previous notice, in the public school house of said ware*
On motion, Arthur Hagan was called to the chair, and
■ John Lang appointed Secretary.
Gen J.K. Moorhead and Benjamin P. Latshaw were elect
ed delegatee by eeelamation.
On motion oi R. H. N. Thompson,, Esq, the following
resolution was adopted: ’’
i, That our Delegates be requested to offer a reso
lotion in lafor of Col. Wilson M’Candlere for Unltai States
Senator
On motion of J. N. McClowry,
jtaoloed. That the Delegatee selected br this meeting be,
and they are hereby instructed to vote for, and to use all
boooiable means to secure, the; nomination of Hon 0. Bha
ler as the caudidate for Congress In this district
On motion of James A Irwin, Esq , the following resolo,
tfons were unanimously adopted:
Rudlvd, That General Pierce, in the administration of
the government, has given ample proof of his patriotism
and devotion to Democratic principles, and that the people
will sustain him, notwithstanding the bowlings of fanatics
and rbe opp witioo of traitors. _ ,
Resolved, That the admlnb-trsUon of Gov Bigler has
beeu mark**! by patriotism, prudence, and devotion to the
cardinal principles of the Democratic party; that we
heartily approve and endorse it, and pledge ourselves to
ase every honorable effort to secure to the old Keystone
plat* the bleaaincs ot a righteous ruler, by re-electing him
on ’he second Taeeday of October.
Resolved, That we denounce and contemn all eeorct,
oath-bound societies, whose objects are to proscribe men
Vi«f« of thUr creed or their,Country.
Second Waed Democratic Meeting.—Purau-
l»t to previous notice, the Democrats of the Secoad Ward
assembled In the Duquosns Engine House, on Saturday
evening
On motion,'Assamm Moaais was appointed Chairman, and
Michael Keenan acted as Secretary. After which, Charles
Barnett and irtbor MeGlll were appointed delegates to the
Oonnty Convention.
On motion, the delegates to the County Convention wer<
Instructed to support Jam©* Salisbury, of Birmingham, toi
Recorder, < md John S. Hamilton for Assembly.
On motion, the meeting adjourned.
ABSALOM MORRIS, Chairman.
Michael Keek an, Seereta'-y.
North Wbstsrn Railroad. —The New Castle
JoKmol states that the work on tbe North Western Bailroad
is progressing rapidly. Hand# are at work on all tbe nee
tkmt let On Walker's Summit faction about one hundred
byrw<■ tit at work; on Moorhead's contract there are »ne
fifty, and over twelve are engaged on that
portion-now under contract. Mr. Keenen, wbo has the
contract ft r erecting the bridge over the Allegbeoy river,is
wiling conaiderablß progress on the stone work of that
heavy ImprovemenL
%he editor seems sanguine that, if those wbo have sub
■eriied are punctual in their payments, the road will be
aniiiwiii hi the course of a couple of years.
Latino of thb Cobhib Stonm of;We»tbrn
PlSKiTlvasiiCaiTsaaiTT.—This interesting ceremony came
off on Saturday evening, at five o'clock, and waa witness- d
by a large crowd. After a prayer, by Bev. Charles Cook, a
tin box, all the daily and weakly newspapers of
the dty, a history of the institution, portraits of the late
Dr. Black and Dr.Brhce, and the names of the trustees, was
deposited In the corner stone. by Bev. Pr. Riddle, and the
■ton* fixed in its place. Eloquent and interesting addreasas
were delivered by Hon. Judge Shaler, Col. B. W. Black and
0. Damgb, and the.oeiemonJes finally closed by a
benediction from the Bev. Pr. Biddle.
Accidiht on thb Pbhhbtlvania Bailboad.—
A brakaaman on the passenger train of the Pennsylvania j
Byroad, had his arm’broken, at Irwin’s station, on Toes
day night A few minutes before the accident occurred, be
went through tbe train warning person# to te careful. Im
mediately, be set down by a window, and placed bis arm on
the sill; but allowing it to project too far, It came In ooo
tact with a coal dump, and was badly fractured at the wrist
The elbow, we believe, was also shattered. Hewaebrought
te his residence in this dty.
Charter Rktubcd —A petition for a ©barter
for the 8l Becefacius Society *f Birmingham, promoted
to the Court on Saturday. Judge M’Clure, however, refus
ed to iocoT»orai* It upon the grounds that their Oonstltu?
tlon «u entirety too illiberal aad anti-republican. The fbl
lowing objection*! section vu p*rtlcul*rly marked by tbe
Jndge: “If any member revolts against hi* superior#—if
he calumniates or slander# them—lf he injures their honor
* or rank—eald member ehall be liable to expulsion”
Fire.— On Saturday morniog, about 5 o'clock,
a fire broke out In a workshop attached to fje Plating and
gsddlery Hardware Establishment of Messrs. Eaton, Oln
bauara A 00., on Wood street By the prmnpt arrival of
the engines, the flames were confined to the building, and
soon extinguished. Loss on building and stocks, about $l6O.
No Insurance. It is supposed to have originated from the
furnace, where the soldering irons are heated. -
Falsi Pretences. — Heoderaon & Wilson, the
proprietors of a clothing s:ore on Second street, mad* infor
mation on Friday night, against James Xern, for obtaining
fourteen dollars’ worth of clothing frojn thafi under fraud
ulent representations. A warrant was issued and the cul
prit arrested by officer Dougherty. He was brought before
Alderman Lewis, who, in default of the proper security,
committed him to jail.
Application# fob Divorce.— An application
for divorce waa made ou Saturday, by John Wei ton, against
Ms wife Elisabeth. He alleges that she has regalarly de
serted his bed and board. Emily 0. Boyer, through her
nett friend, Robert EUU, also made applioaUOn to be di
vorced from her husband, ftoummi Boyer. Beaaon—volun
tarily desertion. ___ *•
Thb Small Note Suits.—The American
states that the small note suits, brought by Jones against
several of the Brokers of this city, are the same old affaire
of Ab-alom Morria, Haien, and Davis, aad. lor which they
mflsrsd fine and imprisonment. They are newly tramped
up and brought out In Ui# name of Jones, as the John
Do* of the occasion.
Petition fob a Chart**.— The Benvilla Land
Association applied to the Court, on Saturday, for a charter
but was refused on the ground that the Court had n* juria’
diction or pjwer to grant an ect of incorporation to an
sooladon having for its objects such views a# set forth In its'
utidesof association.
Thb Casb of Frank Ports*.— An applloa-
Uonfor a nolle jrrotcqvii In the case of Prank Porter, was
awls on Saturday by his counsel, but refused by Judge
McClure.
Thb Washington Building and Loan Associ
ation made applicitten to Court, on Saturday, for a charter
of incorporation. Petition held under advisement.
Thb Jail.—There were six commitment# to
the Jail on Saturday. {
Pratts NEW PATENT PEN HOLDER—suitable for
any sice of Steel Puns. It holds the Bra firmly, which
ran be removed without any difficulty, and without soiling
tbe fineer*. Tor sate by W. 8. HAVE*, Stationer,
Market street, eogner of Second.
Raw si
aoU
at*.•. .
ST, i lj<L.bijKArllll>,
IUBEE 4. i By tfc§ 0*B«tllj Lima* for th» Morning P«»t-
Kocklasb, Mir, Bewember 2— Tha Whig (tagrswtaaal
Convention of the third district luv* to-day unanimously
the Uon. & Wilder Balky. Resolutions *tr*
Eartad against the re pool of the tfksoari Compromise end
i favor of the Homestead bill, the acquisition of the den*-
<l—, and the coat la nance of the oigsnixatloa of the jNi*,
tloiul Whig party.
IIIHIBUIT
(A—Boo foe on hand ans tor sale by
Fleming MQO.
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Whi| OaßTißtirai
ttr> Doh|lm oi;OMea|o.
Coaio’, September L—The flags of the dipping in the
harbor were dispkyed at half mast, and the belli tolled all
this morning, a* an expression of; indignation felt for Mr.,
Donglts* opposition to the River and Harbor, hill. He
•peaks here to-night, aud there Is great excitement,
Frond the Baadwieh lilaadi.
Bcsrojr, September L—'The sloop of war Saratoga, Com
mander walker, arriyed this afternoon—kst from the Send
vlcb lelau a She was despatched w Ith the Japan Treaty
by Commodore Perry, received some weeks slnoe via Sen
Francisco.
Bteamboat Explosion.
Locuthlx, September 2 —The steamer Timour, Mo. 3, et
Jefferson (Jlty. on the Mlmonrl, exploded all three boilers
last week; 80 lives were lost, and e number were scalded
end otherwise injured. The boat; is a complete wreck, be
tng shattered to atoms.
Kalamsioo Baak AU Bight.
Burruo. September 2.—A letter from Adrien, Mich., says
that the Brie end Kalamaxoo Railroad Bask redeemed eU
their bills presented for payment, and the ran on the Beak
has ceased.
TXLEOXAFH aABXETS,
Nzw IoK, Bept«nl*r 2.-Wi«t mK&»nmd,
•ales et previous rates. tndsy of bbls
State and Western, and 2,000 bbls Southern, onchanged.
Wheat market firm: sales 8,000 bus umemnd red Southern
at $1,60@f1,75; good white *I.«T, Corn dull, prioes a trifle
lower’ nominal: sales 21.0u0 bus Western mixed et ,
including 6,000 bus for Octo er delivery, st 83. Mi«i l*erk
better, active speculative demand; Prime dull: sales 1.200
? Prime $11,60®JU.62; Prime Mess $13,60®
114. Beef firm. Balei* 100 bbu, Cut Meats, steady and quiet;
sales 125 bbls. Bacou quiet Ann, sales 600 bbls.
Cotton dull, nominal sales today. Coffee-.eales 1,6 U) bag*,
unchanged: sales 00) begs Bio at Bugar Arm.
Molaeaea...ealee 460 bbls, ■ teeny. Tobeeco~.aales 400 hhds
Kentucky at 7@9. Linseed Ofl 78®81, firm. Whale 11
arm at Stocks better, quiet Honey end Ex
change steed*: Mew York Central Railroad bonds 86. Illi
nois Central bonds 68, Cleveland and Toledo 68Jf, Erie 8L
PxaaszLFHU^ Sept. 2 noar...no change, priow arm;
nr* little expelt demand; sake mostly oonflned to small
lots, foe home consumption, at 10@*P,25 for standard
brands, and 19,60 for extra. Rye flour...nothing doing.
Corn MeaL-salea 200 bbU st $4,6U. Wheat...more offering
today, but there is e good demand; prices wall maintained;
Mias 6000 fair end prime red at some mixed
at ftl 98&A2.06. aflou; sales 600 bbls rouihem Kye in store
atsloX34; Penn's *1,17. Cora, yellow, scares; sake4ooo
bbls at 03. Whisky steady.
N*w OxLxan, Sept I—The Prioe Currents’ anenal
statementuf the Cotton eropk as follows: crop: 2,03a0Q0
bales; receipt- for the year 1.441.CW0 bales; yalue of cot
ton recrired 161,850.0)0; value of other article* gtt.dOO,-
000; ralue of the year’s exports $84,000,000. The stock of
eottoo, loelnding shipboard, 21,460 bales. The tales of the
last two days were 600 bales. Four firm at s7,»7#sS.
Ba-on firm; aides-T}{sB; mess pork $16,25. Corn «d-
Tanned; a limlled business at previous rates. The reoeipts
ox the new crop of eottnn are 14,000 bales.
•f 49? Afftaa and Fa-war o t Three Tear*
Standing Cared.»«Mr. John Longden, now living
at Beaver Dam. Hanover oounty, near Richmond, had Ague
ami Fever for three years, most of the time be bad ehills
twioe a day, and rarely lew than once; be was parched with
fevers as soon as the chill left him; and after trying phy
sicians, quinine, meet of the Tonics advertised, and every*
thing recommended to him, was about to give up in despair,
when Carter’s Spanish Mixture was spoken of; be got two
bottlw, but before he had uwl more than a single one, be
■was perfectly cured, and has not had a chill or feter since.
Hr. Longden Is only one,oat of thousands whe have been
beneflttsd by this great tonic, alterative and blood purifier.
* # e See advertisement. aulfcrtaw
4^-Enlarged or Varicose Velas* Weak
K3MB JOINTS AND WEAK ANL.LKB—I would respect*
full; invite tbs attention of Physicians, and the public gen
erally, to mj anortneni of Bilk Elastic Stockings, Koee
Caps, A obis Bocks and Bandages Ibr the relief cod cure of
Varicose or Bolargrd Tdo% Weak Inkles, Weak Knee
Joints, and the various eppUanoes used lathe cure of dis
eases requiring outward sapport. -
1 also keep every variety of Trasses. Body Bracea, Pup
porters, Shoulder Braces, and In fact alt iiods of mecbaol
eel appliances (isei In the cure of disease.
GKO. H. KEY3EB, Wholesale Druggist,
No 14 *. eor Wood st and Virgin alley.
AHOTHE& GBEAT SALS OF LOTS AND BLOCKS
AT ROCHESTER. BKATBK COUNTY, I'KNNA^
October Otb utd 10 th, IS5*.
rpHE utxlcreigD«i vnl sell, to the highest bidder*, on the
1 date above named tod ud m the pmnl‘«> ISp o Hun
arid Lib, tetrode, and ierei qf Ground, with m«t
nml Builalngsi.dc, i:i the Borough qf Hochexter, Bvavei
eoumtjr, i'enne. Tboy will also ««jli, or lea"* for a term o:
jfMit, Knit rilublt Coal liiodi) £ioo<i Quirriff, b*di oi
Fire Clay, Iron Ore, osar the borough, sod convenient
to the Canal Rivers sod Railroads.
Tht ftrsu o/ Halt will be % down, % la one year, % In
two years, % in three years, with interest at six pet ceot
par <DOUm A deduction of six per cent. will be made for
prompt payment of the principal, due in one, two and three
years.
Bids will be.received, at tbs same rim*, for quarrying,
hauling and laying two or three thousand perch ot rtooe;
for making, or for making atul laying, one million of build
ing brick, and for making one million of fir-) brick; for re
moving 10,000 cubio yards of earth. In catting down aa<
Oiling up streets; ana for grading, curbing and paving
5, 00y superficial yard* of Ohio landing. Also, for tbe Im
mediate araetlon of twenty email tenements, furnishing
all the materials and labor.
For any and ail the above jobs, one-half will be paid In
cash, aa the work progresses, the remaining half in lots,
grounds or buildings, at auction cash prieee; perfect titles,
by warranty deads, for every item told.
Plato and maps of the property, and deecriptkm* of the
surrounding country, Ac.,may be had by application to any
of the following named proprietors, at their respeedce rest-
A*nr*ta Of ptaCSS Of OCtfiOft-S, SS ShcWO b*JO«.
Surveys, plana, drawings, and ■ pacifications. with refer
•nee to labor, materials, dc-, AtL, required M above, will be
««hihtn«i at the office of the company, in Baches ter, after
the Ist day of October.
In addi Joo to the mammoth Car Factory, Foundry, Ma
ohine'Shop, Steam Mills, now being erected In Roches
ter. arrangements are already in progress for the erection
of naif a doacn other manufacturing eaiablwnmeDta. tu be
driven by (tsam. Also, an exlensivn Seminary, several
Churches, and a magnificent Uotel, upon the hill, bntnear
ibe itall rood Depot and Steamboat Landing.
These improvements, with the contemplated early com*
pletion of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad Bridge
across the mouth of Beaver, tots Rochester, and the neces
sary depot and station attachments, as also liberal a’d ex
tensive improvements of the pabUe landings and streets
by th«i Borough Council, and the locetfon, at this plaoe, of
two or. more extensive Coal Yard*, for Eh taping Coal down
the Ohio, will insure a continuance of fteefy times at £a
Chester, and require an immense amount of labor for yean
to come.
It is expected that all the undersigned, proprietor*, with
many of their ft lends and aseo la ire, from the east, will be
present at the above sale, in October.
M T. 0. QuULD, Rochester, Beaver eo., P*.,
JOHN THOMPSON. Wakefield, R 1.,
JOHN L. NKWBOLD, Philadelphia,
HIRAM WALBkIDGK N. Y.,
STEPHEN D. DILLAYB, Uvreetue N Y
OBIGBN YANDBNBCRGH, / B rr*caae, w. i.
eepl:eodts
Proelamatioa.
BY Virtue of a precept uoder tbe hands of Wm. B. Ml
- Preeideut of tne Court of Common Pleas, In and
for tbe sth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Ju-tice
of the Court of Oyer aod Terminer and General Jail Deliv
ery In and for said District, and William Boggs and Gabriel
Adatna, Beqs., Associate Jadges of the same county, in end
for tbe Oounty of Allegheny, dated the 80th day of August,
in the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
fifty-four, and to me directed, for boluing a Court of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at the Court
House, In the City of Pittsburgh, on tbe IST MONDAY OB
OwTOBBtt, at 10 o’doex A M.
Public notloe is hereby given to all J ostiees of tb* Peace,
Coroner and Constables, of tbe County of Allegheny, that
they be then there. In their proper persons, with their
Rolls Records, Inquisitions, Bxstnlnatli ns, and other re
membrances, to do those things which to their respective
offloes in their bthalf appears to be drne, aod alto those
that will prosecute the prisoners that now are, or may be
in the Jail of aeid Oounty of Allegbeuy, to be then and
there to prosecute against them as shall be j ust.
Given under my hand, In .Pittsburgh, this 30th dev of
August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and fifty-four, and of the Commonwealth the 77th.
tuSl WM. MAQILL, forriff.
PAPER FOR VESTIBULES—Of ornamental deigns, var
nished and otherwise, for Bale by
WALTER P. MARSHALL,
ORIENTAL DROPS—Another supply of this celebrat'd
extract for the handkerchief, reoeived by
-JOS. FLEMING, J
aals corner of the Diamond and Market et.
Five hundred dollars for a house and lot,
sltueLd on Carroll street. Allegheny city. The lot is
20 feet front on Ca roil by 100 deep to Jefferson street.
Terms of payment easy. ti. OUTHBKKT A 80N,
aulfi 140 Third street.
FOR SALE—Seventeen Acres of Land, adjoining Alle
gheny dty, at a great bargain. If cailed for soon. A
part of tbe pay would be taken in goods, or Pittsburgh
manufkoturea. Enquire of THOMAS WOuDS,
anlQ 75 fourth street.
rTHE PUPILS OF G. ANTON. Pro 'euor of Music—
Mr. G. Anton purposed returning to this city in time
to resume his teaehlag on tbe Ist orjAugust, but befog un
fortunately taken ill at Fairmont, V*., he will not be able
to reach tbe city for some days. Due notloe will be given
to his pupils of Us arrival. Enquiries may be made at
logg H. KLKBKR'ri.
Bxamination,
MR. PRYOR. County superioteudent of Common
Schools, will kttend at Unity qchool nouse, in Peon
township, on BATURDAY, 9th Oj Sipt-mber, a* 10 o'clock,
A M. to examine Teachers. Nine Teachers will be requi
red for Penn.' Wages, $3O per month. Applicants for
Schools are respectfully requested to attend.
Bv order of the Board.
seplMlUwSt* 0. SNIYEIY, President
Duff's CoUeffe**Ciaatie*l Department.
FRENCH AND GERMAN LANuU-.GKd.
MB. HAYDEN, Principal of this department, has made
arrangements * Ith Mr. P. F. UDWARDY for forming
perma&rnt classes in these languages. Mr. U. I* a gentle
man of the highest respectability and thorough education,
from Hungary, and no pains will be spared in bis d.-parb
meat to sustain the long established reputation of tbe In
stitution, for efficient and thorough instruction. Mr. U.
speaks tbe .English language lluentl), and will instrue:
Germans add Frenoh in English. Persons desirous of at
tending \be Oommerdal-*nd Mathematical Departments at
the —vn«» ttmw can do eo.' .Private instruction given if re
quired. T' «
Tennis—For private instruction |l6, per half eesnon. For
olisa instruction glO, per half eeaaien. ao2fl
SJTor Sale.
TY ACRES OF LAND, in a superior state of cultivation,
on which is an elegant House, fronting on the Ohio
rtvir. at Woods’ run. it is offered cheap for such a borne.
Also, fi acre# at Woods' ruo,adjoining Mr. Eckharfa fine
warden, on which is one of tbe best of Soft Water Springs.
It is a beautiful Lot tor a residence.
Alao. 2 acres, adjoining Hartman’s Tavern, of superior
Enquire of THOMAS WOODS,
au81:lm . 76 Fourth street.
"JOIEPH AEETRIRK;
Manufacturer of aii kind# of cabinet furni
ture aod OH AIRS, No. 84 Smith field street, oppoaita
City Hotel, Pittsburgh. J „
N. B.—Furnishing Steamboats and Hotels particularly
attended te. •Wkj
LL WOOL DELAINKB.—We have now a large ovppl
- -1 -Btaf «J<M|-
nuBo No. 88 fifth street.
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N *! • • ,
.-e-\‘W7*A*«****v
Tht rfoer.—Thare wary thirteen tnrtwe wmtor in tfcdcfcaa
ual, by the metal marie, cm Btoardaj erasing. Weather
ohnidy, with indications of rein.
The keel boat Jfsry Atm brought to port ninety barrels
of whisky, seven hundred water melon and twenty-ftra
sacks of Potatoes, on Baturday.
Tht steamers Jesse Lastar and Ac htmgt are the paokets
running to Browderilto—tbs Lamar in the morning, 104
the Xachmgt lathe evening—from Dam No. 1.
fits Ml*sonri Dcsiooraf, 6ia 8OU1,; (Ires the following an
eoant of the rivers:
The river opposite continues to toll steadily, and 7 feet Is
the depth of water on the principal ban between this point
and Cairo. The Mississippi above this plaoe, continues to
fail quite rapidly, and there is n* little water on tbe Lower
Rapids, that boats, on arriving at them, generally exchange
trips, ire the tod of lighters, and do not attempt t« make th«
croering. The boais above, almost without exception,^will
hereto remain untile rise takes place to the rapids- Sven
below Keokuk, the bare are mounting Into obstructions of
a formidable Mod. fur some daye past the Kankuk paokets
bsv« lost much time by getting aground, and the Minnesota
Brils, in yesterdav morning from the lower
having been aground between this plaoaaad Keokuk for ten
home, only drawing at the time about thirty intoics.
It is only at Intervals of several daye that we have arri
vals from tbe Illinois aver, and toeee bring disheartening
accounts of the state «f tbatetream. Band oarsarenntoer
oqb, and boats are aground everywhere, especially from Na
ples op.
STEAMBOATS.
“1854.”
PITTBBTJKOK, CIHCOTAXIf LOUISVILLE,
BAINT^OCIS.
Pittsburgh And Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
vox tax ooiwxTAKC* or
PASSKNGERS. AMD FRBIOHT
PITTBBUKQH. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
And Saint Lanla.
This Lot Ib composed of seven *m
[clawpowerful Steamers,
for speed, splendor,
and comfortTand is the osiY fHVooeB pailt lot or Staim
Peoun onthe Ohio river. It connects withthe U. B.Mail
Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville »J>d Balot
Louis, by which passengers and freight are and re
odpuk drmgh daOy. Two new Steamers have been added
to the Uaelwhich now consists of the following boats:
w um buie, «“«■“ x>ay» of Departure
nrJrt* Captain*. from Ptftiburgh.
BUCKEYE STATE. ~M. W. Bm*BooVim...BundA£
MESSENGER, No. B DaviS- -Mowday.
ALLEGHENY- .0»- M’LUH ~ wETJSL*
C&YSTAL PALACE W*.J. Boost*- .Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA R. J. Geac*...
PITTSBURGH- li. CaKfbEJ....... J£S*
PENNSYLVANIA Jho. KlOT7«m**- Saturday.
Lease dally at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely.
N?freight raceissd after nine p’dock on tbs morning of
departure.
For particulars, apply on board, or to
For parocu are, PJ UVISQBTON| j
JOHN FLACK,
Uonongihela House Buildings.
Pittgbargh, 1863.
“ 18o4.”
CANADA WEST.
ClnwwlUkd, Part gtnnlwy fOP n.
t ud Port Burwoll.
THB FINE low pressure steamer TEUGBAPH. Captaiu
B. Basso*, will make two trip* a week beteeen Clatelana;
Port Stanley, and Port BarwaU, a» follow*: '
Leates Clereland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and
THURSDAY EVENING, ttTtf o'clock.
Lear™ Port Barrel! tot Pert Stanley atl o’d^;
Lares Port Stanley tor detained etery WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY EVENING, aHWo’elook.
The Telegraph oenm-etsat deteUad, with the Cletelnnd,
Columbttjinnd Oncinneti, the Cleveland and P>tuburgli,
the !,»»■ Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Railroad*. Also connects at Port Btanley with the London
line of Stages, which connects with the Great Wwtero
aud passage apply cm board, or to BCOYILL k
LAUDERDALE, cjevefeiHl; A F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley,
or A. M’BRIDE. Wrt BarwelL mart7:tDuv
AUCTION bAiiilit).
Asctlon—Dalljr lalu.
AT the ilalee Kooma, eomer of Wood and
Fifth *tieet»,at 10 o’clock, A. IL, a general " BOrt P e “ l
of tieaaonebla, Staple and Fancy Dry Cooda, Clothing, Bout*
*“ ddb ‘~' H ‘ U ' ( l^LOCE > |.. M„
drooeriee, Qumbivu*, Ulaaewara, Table Cutler?, Looking
Qtaaeea, New and Beaond Hand Honaebold and Kitchen Fur
niture, Ac.,
AT t onLOCK, F. It,
Hooks, Ststlonsrj, Ksncy Articles, llnslesl Instruments,
SSSUrTS‘Su«T&«kl«rV«t..rOoodA Oad.od
Silver nta.es, Sc. S’. M DAVIB, AocUonser. |>»j«
p. X. DAVtt, Aseboiuar.
ORPHANS’ COURT SALK Of A PINK COUNTRY SEAT
—On THURSDAY KVKMNU, B«pt.inbu 7lh, nt TX
.t ill. Uucn.nl> 1 Sidanp, Eoutth .trrei, will to
twin, Mrcuolj to .djourom.nt, by o«-tU Tb.itoll.il
.on. Mumor of Mr.. Arntolln ctnfenll.ki, dwnwi, tb.t
>«r/ r.10.b1. nod ilolr.bl. Uonnuj Bnnt, fermuly Urn m
■hMOtoof tholet. Abrnhun Horbuh.Sr.
Thl> properly U mil pl.nnnocly ritontod to Wilkin,
towuoblp, on ih„ unto rid. or ih. <lr*.n.bumh nnd
burgh Tnrnptkn, nnd within n few roOnol ih. Wilkin,
burgn Stntion of th. f.nn«Jlron!. HUlrnwl.
TO. pram own ntw In mc.il.ot condition, conlntoin. A)
mo or whole. InnA, with lup Brick Mnorion Hooto, Brick
B.m, erring. Uouto. ntnblo, Ac, of th. but ducri, lion;
nnd Orehnrtl of young Emit Trwu, Shrubbery, Vino. An
fhl. b ou. of thw mot door.tile rile, now for «... being
KOJ or uc. nt .11 tlmu by Hnllrond .nd Tarnpto..
T«ru»« at sale. A plan can b* seen, tad an? further in
fbraatton siren at the Salas Booms.
* p. M. DATIfI, Auctioneer.
LAND WARRANTS WANTKD-*l7B 00—1 wiah to par
chM Land Warrant* to the amount of Fit# Tbousaad
&er*a, to 160. Su or 40 un Warranu; far which will b«
pUd gnu In gold, tor ll» *nd to Patton lor 80
and 40 acraa. Apply to JAMKfI BLaKKuY,
Baal Batata and European Agent,
jb«B corner of Sateoth and Smithfleld street*.
WANTED— A situatioo. by a ¥oung Man, as B**>k
keeper, Clerk, or baJesman. Apply at
’ PRANCISCCB' Agency Offfoe,
ijlO «5 fifth st, near Poet Offloe.
■a# fiKSB gaß& »rin
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD.
This flotd 1* now constructed mad rred) u>
tb« transportation of Freight between Its eoulheroter
mlou«, at Cairo, mod the estenaiTe Coal Fields io the vicin
lt- of the Biff Muddy river, about 60 miles north of r 'airo.
Ihm supply of a superior quality of BUomlnoua Coal, on
and In the Immediate vicinity of the Horn of tha road, u In
exhaustible, and U deposited In positions favorable to
mining at a sxdall cost; and a market for Urge quantities
will be found at once at Cairo, for the supply of steamboat#
naTlffatlng the Mississippi and Obk> rivers, and for trans
portation upon these rltera to other points.
The a>tent on of partlee desirous Of entering Into the bu
siness of mining and telling Coal, is invited to this oppor
tunity of engaging in it. And the UllnoU t entral Railroad
Company will be ready to enter Into liberal arrangements
for the transportation of the Ooal from the mines to Cairo,
or other points on the line, at onoe.
Oommanimations may be addressed to tbs undersigned,
it the office of the Oompenj, 60 Well lit net, N.» York.
W, P. BU&ttAL,
President IU C H R- Co
PAKKKR * LAIUDi Proprietor*
IrlMml TERMS >1,60 PK* PAY
.reaattrer’o «>Ooe of tMw Charltcri YalWjr
Railroad Company.
SUB8CBIB&B8 to theaboT* Howl are hare by notified that
tbo Board of Director* bar* callod for a woood Install
meal of Fit* DouaM per ahara, payable 10 the Treasurer
on tbo lit Monday of JUNE, and aiw Fire Dollar* par
a bam on tbe fir at Monday of each eajuiog month, until
the whole amount li paid- „
mvS&Lf ALT AN WILKINB, Twaaurer.
BOILDIJO laOT FOR SALK.
A LOT 24 fret front on WYUK itmt, and extending
beck 102 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two amalt House*, rhl* Let
b in a deelrable location for a residence; and will be sold
low.nnd on hnrnbln term. ™" «««;liSlmSi.
inoombrance. Enquire of GKO- F. OILLMORB,
At Offloe of Morning Post.
Woii Jr.i
/*ILOTHiN&.AND FURNIiiHIfO BToBR Maume Hull,
Fi/i\ UrteL, .PaainwyA.—ClotMotf m*d« to order, ir
good eiyle, >nd at moderate rmtea. euwtf
4 KOjLATIG CAOHOtift—An «orient artlele for Impart*
A !<■« • •» >5; *•*“*• ■ fu T n T« l ° R VrNo“° B
madtdoo. A »upply rac’d by JO9. rLbMING,
■o9 oornar of the IHamood aod Maraat (.treats.
K are now opening upwards of 60 p*. of new and(!►
elrable styles of French OhluUes, which wiu t» sold
unusually low. A. A. MASON * oO>>
.1,911 H 6 Fifth street.
DtUJSD BEEF—6 t£4 8. 0- Dried Beef. re.*i»ed tbb day
b, lUilruui, «d fo,
“Sill 268 Liberty stmt.
CiOFFEE— 60 begs prime Rio;
i 10 ** Java; In store and tor ml* by
' 10 KINO * MOORHEAD.
<> ftnnAH—76 hhdg prime in store nod f>r **le V
. t 5 KINO k MO UiHAAD.
rfu£AB— Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black
I.S"’ la ““ f ° r KINO * MOORHEAD.
■ OBACCO—Grant * Williams’, Webster's Old, and otter
I fWvoritß brands, for sale by __
,niQ KING k MOORUEAD.
REFINED SUGARS— Pbwdered. Crushed, Clarified ant
“ S ““' “ ,tor, t ° r K t!?9 ? . MOORHEAD.
a UBTKIAN EUBKOIDhRIkS —HAGAN A AHUNoJH
A Market street, have jiutreorived.perexprem.another
aupoly of Austrian Embroideries, vl*: Embroidered tWlars,
doi Sleevea, do. Chin aetUa, with a large supply ef Jaronet
QoHara, at eery low priewe.
kUTNAM’S MAGAZINE, for September (Teatea cut,) at
' RPBBELLBM* Fifth street.
•; tv A « 'UMiuuMfl ttu live Oecee Feathers, tor sale by
F Jj»l M’CLPRKAN, HEBRON A 00.
aIHK AMERICAN OOTTAQB BUILDER—A aeries of De*
alffns. Plana, and Spedfleationa, from #*X) to $2O 000,
for Homes for the People: by John Bullock, Architect,
Honeymoon, and other Oomlealltles from “’Punch,”
with original Illustration.: by J. M’Clerrsn. J«ut reeeired
NEW BOOKS—Just received, Hard Times, by Charles
Dickens, 36 cents. _
Tioonderoffa, or the Black Eagle, by O. P. R. James, 80c.
Rom Woodvlile, or the SaflorsDaughter, by Alexander
Dumaa, 60 cents. . ..
Bertha and Lily, or the Parsonage of Beech Glen, by Mrs.
B. Oakes Bmltn, $1,28. _ „ .
Our Honeymoon, and other comicalities, from Punch,
price $1.25.
Beoelved and for sale by
am!4 W. A. GILDEN7BNNBY * 00,76 Fourth st.
F" &BSH ARRIVAL.—HAGAN * AHL, No. 01 Market
a treat, have received a ehoica lot of plain col’d all wool
Dilahaitf i do Debegwi, half wool; do dark eol’d Mcrrimabk
and Ooehaoo Oalieoes, with an excellent assortment of gray
geek flannels. We are elating out our Tissues, Lawus,
fortm. and all grades of Summer Goods, at cost ftu26
—MALL WiTAUK HOUSE, with ft Lot of 60 feet trout on
Uuion street, Mt Washington, by 338 feet deep to a 00
feet street- Prioe COO; $4OO la hand, balance in three
uarlT payments. For gale by
~ 9 i. CXJTHBEBT k SON,
I M* 140 Third street.
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WANTS.
TO COAL AIffBEII
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CTTTSBURCMB BOARD OP TRAD! ABB
■SB6HAVTS* mZOHABOB.
officers.
JVssAfcnf-JOHN BHIPTON.
JXrtt Tux fnsidaiir- Wk. H. Smith.
Second « “ W*. B. Bunts.
. Sacrriory— Wm. 8. llayis.
IVearwcr Joaa D. Scout.
Superintendent— B. T NosthjlM, Jt.
Committee on Arbitration for August—Wm. A Bum, T.
P n Dato A Psu, Wat. Kav WUaßisshabt, W. B J jtt-
UID, ‘
DAUT BXTIKW OP PITTSBUBSH XAXKET.
Qmct or tb> Duly Monroe Pom, \
Monday, September 4, ISM. j
FLOUR—3O bbls extra from wharf at *9,10: 20 do do at
*B 08; 60 do do from depot *9,20. 60 do do *9 15; 80 do do
*9 16; 20 do a t. do *9; 21 do from store 76 do do
*9.26.
BUG AR—lO hhdrt fair S>%. 4 moDtbi.
WHISKY—IIO bbls Rectified at 40c.
BAOON—4OOO lbs phoatders-aod 2000 be BHee at I\£ and
4 months; 2jOJ fi» Sboalders at 7c, cash; 6000 tbs do
7c, 60 days; 6 00 lb* Hams do; 4 tiercea Sugar Cured
Bams 18)4, 4 months.
LARD OIL—B bbls No L. at 80c, 4 months.
CANDLES -20 bxs Star at 24c, 4 months.
CHKB&M—IOO* lbs W. R.atlOc cash.
BUTTER—27oO lb- packed at 12U. cash.
HAY—I 4 loads at Scale* at_*2o@*4 ton.
lirmcnoiw or fixwra.— Mr Colp, the flour Inspector,
hu furnished ns with the following list of flour Inspected
daring the month of August
Baperfine..
fine...;
Middlings
Oornmeal.
Rye
kuuti, Nebraska * Know-SoUJagUm,
LAND TWBNTY PAR OEMT OHIAPEK
THAN CAN BK BOUGHT IN TICK A ROVE TERRITORIES.
Real Eetat# Farm tor Sale.
THB subscriber in authorUei to sell TWO HUNDRED
AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OF LAND, situated In
Vrraallles trwosbip, Allegheny county. Pennsylvania, lying
back of M’Keetport, known as the wbtte-oek Plan, and in
right of the prupoaed St«doo on the < daoellsviUe Railroad.
Improvements as follow*: a square LOG HOUSE, 30 by 2J
feet, two dories high; and square LOG BARN, 0() by S 3
feet, (both new and in good order;) two floe young ORCH
ARDS, (best grafted fruK) Just commenced to bear. There
is ninety te one hundred acres cleared and in a high »tate
of cultivation, and the balance is well set with white-oak
timber of the first order. Tbls Land U well oaloulatad fbr
a stock Farm, Lein* very level, and the toil of an excellent
quality for grasa-growlng, and b-lng well watered with
twelve or fourteen never foiling fprings of excellent water.
This Land has facilities rarely mat with, being within half
a mile of the Youghiogbony and one mile of Monongahala,
and alznoet on the line of the Connellsvilie Railroad, and U
supposed to contaio an inexbauatlble bed of IRON ORB.
This Land woald nut be In the market, only that tke owner
i« about to remove to the “Far West.” Terms easy, and
trice moderate. For further particulars, inquire of W. J.
iKYKOLDS, at Lorens’s GUss Works, or of
JAMBS 0. RICHEY,
au23 Reel Estate Agent, at tbls office.
Valnable Real Relate for Bala.
THAT very desirable property situated at tba oor
ner of Sixth and Smithfield ►U., oontalnlng THREB
dtlM fOPK STORY STORKS AND DWELLINGS, two on
Smithfield street, one occupied by Bled I* A Bartberger,
Watchmakere and Jewelers, and the other, the corner, oe
copied by the owoer u a Confectionary, Liquor Store and
Dwelling; and the one on Sixth street, oaccpled by 8. W.
Banders, as a Barber Saloon and Dwelling. This property
is one of the most eligible situations for a Banking House
or Broker’s Office at present offered for sale in the dry. For
terms enquire of MICHAEL O’HARA.
Title dear and Indisputable.
As I am determined to sell it If I can get anything like a
fair price, this is to give notice to any person Or persons har
ing claim or claims, ebsrge or charges, against me, to pro
sent the one to meat the cor< t>r of Sixth aod Smithfield
streets, or prefer the other, and they will be satisfied Imnte
dUtely. [aulo:iaw2m] MICHAEL O’HARA.
Hill’s Almanacs for 185S'
JOHN 11. UELIOII, 61 Wood street, Pittsburgh, will
publish on the l&th August, ISSI, the well known
aeries of Almanacs (for 16561 calculate-! by Sanford C. Hill.
Esq , an! for many years published nv Mr. Luke Loomis, of
this city, under trie name of *• Loomis' Almanacs.* The
series will consist of—
HILLS PITTeBURGH ALMANAC,
HILL’S* MAGAZINE ALMANAC.
HILL'S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC.
It Is only n»ca*sary to say, that the religious, moral and
eful character of Mr. Hill’s Almanacs will be maintained
the above series. for 1856.
rßf Printers an! others are hereby eautloned against
ifrloglog on the copyright of the above Almanacs.
Th y will be for sale at all the Bookstores, by the grov
r loaeo, and by
lU JOHN H. MELLOR. 81 Wnc! street.
•VTEW BuuA BY N P WlLU>—Jusi recemd by H.
Xv Miner A Co., No. 32 Baitnfleld Street:
Famous Per.v>a« ai.d Plaoe: by N. Parker Willis.
Daniel Boooeend the Hunters of Kentucky: by W. 11.
Bejrart.
Fifty Year* In both Hemivpberes, or Rtmiulseencaa of a
former Merchant: by Vincent Nolle, late of New Orleans;
limn, cloth ; pmv g 1,25.
The Y’ontb of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of College Scrapes;
76 c-nts
Tlccnderoga, or the Black Ksgle: by G..P. R. James ; 60
fifteen Minutes Around New York : by G. 0. Foster; 25
Ouv Honeymoon, and other Comicalities, from Punch;
with illustrations; $1,26
The American Cottage Ruilder : a aeries of Designs, Plans
■nd Bperlflcatlou*, from $2OO to $20,000, for Homes for the
People: by John Buliork, Ar. hiteet, ec.
History of Cuba: by Malurin M. Ballou; 76cento.
Agatha Beaufort, or Family l*ride ; 60cent*.
All the new Books of the day supplied by
H. MINER A CO,
■ ti 23 No. "i! Smithfield street.
' I 'KKJLBSOOPIC6. -r Current Buljeeu Extemporaneously
JL Treated, by William Elder.
Famous Persons and Ptaree, by N. P. WUIla.
Daniel Boone, an! the Hunters of Kentacky, by W. H.
Bogart.
Cheanut Wood, liy Lrile Linden.
Peterson’* Mag-sms for September.
Godey’ii Lady's Book Yankee Notions.
Just received and for aale by
W. A. GILDENFKNNEY ft CO,
wu2S No 78 Fourth street.
pKK>ruX * MtKRILL'S Extract* or VenUle, Lemon,
£ Roee, P«*irh, Aimoud, Blr*w berry, At*., for flavoring
lee Creams, Eltuc llaogv, Puddings, Ac, for m!« bj
eoT W. A.. M’CLURG
R.'OW NOTHIMI fIUIKT OUI-LAUs. OKAVATS, aud
a full assortment of Furnishing Goods, at the ne
Trimming store of
jr24
FRANK VAN GORDKR.
Valuable Property for Solo.
TWO LOTS vB GROUND, upon which are arreted four
Brick aad two IT nunc BuJidiugs, wblah rant annually
for SLuO. tiaid property Is situated In the Sloth Ward of
thr rj y rf Pittsburgh, on Penn street, betwoea and
Also, tie Factory and Ground known a* tha “ Empl:
Works," situated r-o tb» Corner r>r I’euu bad SlorrU •crwel
Alv>, 23 acre* of unitnpruTtal land, dluated on tb* Alle
gheny ;lrcr. oue milt* ficm East Liberty. Oo a portion ol
this land thrre Is the best Saw Mill location inilbgcoanty.
Also, a number of lots containing fn m 1 to ll sere* ol
sbcilea land, si'ua’.ed oue- mile north-west of East Liberty,
■ndoor mil# east of LnwreuceTiltv
Tbs above Darned pieces of property are v«i y desirable,
and will be disposed of uq advantageous terms to early pur
chaser*.
Tor leriae of sale and furtln-t Information apply to Wm.
P. R»nm | No. - Wood street, PUUburgh.
K. I). TUOMPSON.
An*ign*<* for Jas. 8- N<rgl«*y.
Scmlnai y for Boy a.
fbulh-icest cor. of id/(A and Grant »U , opposite (hurt Haute.
TMIE Tall Session of tbb Sch»o> *.iil commence no MON
DAY, September 4tb. and Lho duties of lusiruotlon will
be resumed by Mews GRIGGS and M'DONaLD.
There are ten successive muaths In the Academic year.
Tuition 1* $12,50 per quarter.
Tbe n a tuber of pupil* is limited, and boys are admittad
in the or>l*-r of appitc (thin* which may be made after
August JJ'h, at 64 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter
dropped in Poet Office. eufrow*
Japsnlng.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JAPANINO, In all Ita
brunches executed In tbe best style, and at prices to
suit tbe time*, at the Old Shop, rear of Jaynes’ Tea Store,
FITIII Street, below Wood.
The attention of Tinner*, Founders,-?urniture and Glass-
ware Manufacturers. la solicited to our new etyle of Inlaid
Pearl Papier M.ichlu.in woo-j. glass and iron wares, of every
desc.riptl.-m. Samples can be seen and infcrmatlonobtaioed
at thu Shop, or at the Warehouse, No. 184 Wo 4 street.
J. BARNDOLLAR.
49* Steamboat men can also see a new sty le of Ornamen
tal Glass Panels, surpassing any heretofore executed in this
city. au9;lm
OABKILL HOUSE,
CORNER OF MAIN AHD S‘C7H a TS t WARREN, 0
riiflE Proprietor take# pleasure in announcing to the
X public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened
as a boose of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy,
and adjoining tbe office of tbe Ohio Stage Com pany.it ofTere
inducements unsurpassed in Warren for the accommoda
tion of tbe traveling community.
A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited.
au!7 _____ M- GASKILL.
Mew Jeney Water Melons and Peaobes.
• | lit t-übecjfber is lu daily rt-oelpt, by Itallroad, of the
1 finest quality of PEACHES and WATER MELONS,
a.n at his Depot, No. 128 Wood street, above Fifth.
au9:tf SAMUEL 3TEINRUCK.
No HMbng.
TWO HUNDRED TQOUcAND DOLLARS worth of stock
will not be distributed at ROGERS A CO.'S Star Da
guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, bnt
open tbe paymeut of $1 you can procure as good a LISE*
NESS as can be procured In this or any other city. Call
and give us a trial. au6
Instrnoclona In
Mil. WaMELINK would lespeetfuLy inform hU pupils
end f ienda that bo will continue hie proleeuon as
Instrnetor on the PIANO PORTE aod VOICE.
Orders left hi Mr. KLKUBK'S Music Store, or at hU.resi
dence, No 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended
to. *us
McMILLAN HOOK,
JOHNSTOWN, VENN A.
THB nndereigned hkving taken charge of the above
named House, and refitted It at a large expense, in a
comfortable as well as eleg-mt style, is npw prepared to re
oeive guests, end give ample sad*faction to all who may
patronise the House. Fau&tfj JAMES DOWNEY.
preserving sugars—
j White Soft Oruehed at 8 and 9 cents per fit;
'N. 0. Sugar, 2d lbe for $1; for sale by
\c2i W A. M’CLURG.
HAJU’tit’ri MAUAZINK fur August Just receired and
fur tain at
PAUL KLEINER’S Literary Depot,
Fifth et, opposite the Theatre.
Tba Greataat lBT«ntl«n or the Age.
pw TO AVOID tuose unpleasant feelings that usually
l_m accompany the wearing of a new Hat, the CONFOK*
lately imported from Parle, forms the Hat to
the exact shape aatt rise of the head. 1 neat fit, and a good
Hat may be bad at 7T Wood Btrbet.
aprB
Architectural todOnumentU Carver.
MT. HOGAN, Arcblteeincal and Ornamental Carver,
• corner of FOOBXor*fad FERRY streets, Pittsburgh,
Pa - >•' *»d>
lUEESE—24 boxes prime Obt
l sale by Ijv4]
Boot* and Shoes.
JM’LAUGHLIN, No. «6 fourth street, nearly opposite
• the Mayor’* Office, la manufaeturing Gentlemen's flat
Boots, low Bboea, ties and buttoned; Oonzress and Button*
cd Qliters; Ladies’ Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Slip
pare, and french Lashing Gaiters, of every color and shade;
tkncy Kid and Batin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses
and CbUdren'sdo, of every variety.
N. B —All kind« mAde tor»rd-r,on ehort nolle*, [aalfl
KLrihßii oUtiAitß 20 both lA'Veribg »; JIUj Ullcher’S
Crusted and Pulverised Sugars, Just yrcelved. Fami
lies supplied by retail or the quantity, on the most liberal
terms. All goods delivered free of charge by
DAILEY A HKNSHAW,
mil 263 Liberty street.
P KARLS—Ift casks received and fnr sale by
aolT HENRY ». COLLINS.
/KH) LOAN—on notes secured by city or county
I bonds, as collateral security. Enquire of- - ■
aulfl THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth It.
■• * -v.-*' 5 . •>v > >
• • "
MISCELLANEOUS.
LABJ> AHD LABD OIL
-16 tap Vo. 1 Lad;
lObUs do LadOd;
SfcalfbUi do;
'Hteairedaßdfot aalaby
myH MILLER A RICKKTBQN.
i IGR—9O tiaroea prim* Rioa received and for aale bj
. Mnm a bicERSON,
01 121 ana Zg Liberty st.
Ann OIL—IO bbla Mo. 1 lord OU;
i 10 hf do do; for aale by
eIT MILLIE A RIQgETSON.
AYA OOlMUt—*o pocket! Old Gov. Java Coffee, for sala
by [JalT] MILLER A BICERSON.
ILABKT WINM—4O eases “8L Julian" Olarec, rmdaed
r and for sale by | Jel7] MILLER A BICKRSOM.
OLlTffi OIL—IS cases Oliva OIL for aale by
Jel7 MILLER A RICKRBON.
TAR CANDLES—26 boiaa A'a. 6*B and ffi Star Oandlaa,
for «ala by [Jell] MILLER * RIOKETSON.
*IFH—m hbla Medina No. 8 Mackerel;
1 10 “ No 1 Pickled Herring; In atova and for
tale by I>l7] MILLKE A BIOKBTBQM.
CH AMP AON B—4o basket* “172," **174,” Champagne
Wine, und««n and for salaby
jail - MILLKE A RICKKTBON.
jHaß—l6 bbla No. 1, for aale by
S my ao BMITH A SINCLAIR.
ANTIJ.T.AK A A MASON A 00. have now for ale
. more than 100 latest atyles of Manillas. [my22
INBKKO OIL—IO bbla for aale by _
l jeta HENRY HOLMKB.
I ME—lOO bbla for sala ny
j jelfl HENRY HOLMES.
oAL BRATUS—4O bxs Pulverised Saleratns, in quarter,
& halves and pound paper*, for eala by
>b!9 HENRY HOLMES.
.7,964 bbls.
119 “
BUTTER— 16 kega fresh Kurkin Butter, for sale by
j«l9 HENRY HOLMES.
l.MJo77bbb freak thin day received, and for aale by ”
Hi Jel9 HENRY HOLMES.
jjLUK LICK WATJBK— ft bbu nwiTPdthU day
nfth» DUnond >ad
1 HAD—4O bbls Baltimore Bhad, la nor* tad ft* sale by
j#q ENGLISH * RICHARDSON.
HITE FIBH-60bbla inspected, for sale by
Je6 ENGLISH A hICHARPBON.
ACKKRRL—IOO bbU No- 8, tor Bate by
. JbO ENGLISH 4 KICHABDBOK.
(EARS—4O bbls prime Pec re, tor sale by
ielT ENGLISH * KIOHABD3ON.
> ICE—IOO tieroes prime Klee, for by
, JelT ENGLISH A KB
UaDJ—26 bbls Shad; 33
00 hf bbU Shad; In store and tor ml* by
JelO ENGLISH * RICHARDSON.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES—
-60 hbds N. 0. Sugar;
76 bbU do Moiassm;
86 do &. H. Molasses; tor sale by
my» M'QLURKaM, HERRON * 00.
SHAKES Of EXCHANGE BANK STOCK, tor tale
OU by WILLIAM A. nn.i. M 00.,
Jy37 Banners, Wood street, Pittsburgh.
ON G WORTH’S LADLES’ BWJCJCT WlNE—Very whole
•one; an excaUaot article lor eaeramaotal purpoeaa;
tor tale by D. FICK RISEN,
jyla 187 iAberty et.
GERMAN, French, Port, Madeira and Amerioan Wlaee,
for mle cheap by D. f IOKEIARN,
I)HANDLES, Whlaky, ftench Mustard, Havana Segax*,
11 6c, always on bud, at the lowest prices.
jy!2 * D. fIOKEISEN.
Cl REAP AND PURE CLAKET—An ezoellent article tor
j summer use, for sale by
jyia t, D. FICKEtSEW.
WEBTKKN DKAPTS—Oonstutly for sale at sight, or
short data, on
Cincinnati, * LouisrUla,
Be Louis, New Orleans,
Chicago, ■ - Detroit, and
Cleveland: at N 0.71 fourth treat. 1
' A. WILKINS A 00.
M'OOIfIELL* WUbJbOCsT
BANKERS,
AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notts, Gold and Silver
Ooin. Cnrrent and Pu Ponds received on depoML
stocks bought and sold on comm lesion. Collections made
at any point in the United States.
South East comer of Market and fifth streets,
my 11 PITTSBURGH, PA.
BaUu»Hot, Cold, and Bkswer.
IN the fitting and furnishing of which nothing bee been
■pared to render bathing luxurious as wall as heallhftri.
Arw open every day, (Sunday's excepted J from 6 o’clock. A
M., until 10 P. M.,ct the Buber Shop, Parry Hotel, corner
of Hancock street and Duqpesos Way.
jgflo JOHN WuODBON, Proprietcw.
Haauaetk LighL
SUPEKIUtt AnD bPLEnDiD PICTURES an
■J produced at CARGO’S New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth
street, by his le-ge and Improved bide and Sky
Ltgbu; bv which LUeseeaee of Children an U
flMkn In a tow secoads,aad Adults in any weather.
lockets—Daguerreotypes copied.
Ron an open day and evening. au7
x. qbavt n. asmsoia. -T. j. earn.
GraK BAilnfer A Graf,
WESTERN FuUNUKi, Nu i 24 Wood street— Hub
faeturere of Cooking Stoves, Coal and W od Stoves,
Parlor Stores, Hollow Wan, Plain and fancy Grates, Plain
aod fancy Penders, gad and Dog Irons, Portable forgee,
Soger Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes,
ae. Ac. an!4
HAVING left Wilkins Hall, and moved to the WAVER*
LY HOUSE, Diamond alley, whicu 1 have fitted up in
tine style, I would respectfully solicit the patronage of my
former friends- Oysters, Game, Aa, of the choicest kind,
can be had at alt times. The Bar Is well supplied with
Liquors of the oast brands.
hteamboat Puraltur* and Chairs,
a Wh nave on hand and are constantly manufoetu*
\il ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND
Ml CUAIKB, of every description, vis:
I I Extension Dining Tables;
Do Bar do;
Ladles Cabin Chairs, of various atylv;
Gents. do do do;
State Room do do do;
Do Toilet Boxes;
TeteaTetes; Sotos;
Divans; Centre Tables;
Wash Stands; Card do;
Water do; Trays, Ae., Ac. H
Material and workmanship warranted, and prices satis
factory. t. B. Young a oo*
Jy3o 38 Bmlthfleld at, opposite City Hotel.
ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
COUNKD OF FOPBTB AND &MUBFIMLD SIRAXTS,
*u;fc6ci Plilibargh) Pa.
Drou Hskl»| ukd MlUlßorT.
y\ MttA-B. K OARiHI Int.rmiharfrUnAi
Qgud others, that abe la prepared to make to order the
latest atylae of DRMS3JLS, CLOAK 3, MANULLaS,
Ac., ob the ahortoat DGtiee sad oa the most n»-
•onabie itsnna. Children's Clothing mad* op with nestasm
and despatch. Bonnets altered tad dyed according to
directions, aad neatly tad taetefully trimmed. We aim to
Sire Redaction.
A polio Buildings, Na T 6 FOURTH Street, eeoood story
name eotraooe aa to the Crystal Palace Daguerrtan Gal
lery. Jj2toUwly
KECIIER STOWE AGAIN I—Just teoetred andfbr safe
at MIMBR * 00.*8 cheap Book Store, No. S 3 Smith*
fiatd stree'.:
Sonny Meiaoire of Foreign Lands: by Nn. Harriet
Beecher Stowe, anther of Uaele Tom's Cabin; 1 vota, doth,
Illustrated, $2.
Sir Jasper Carvw; Lever’s new novel; 10 oeats.
Fashion aad Famine: by Mn. Ana S. Stephana; $L For
sale by H. MINER * 00.,
JylP No. St Smith field street.
SAL SODA—I 6 owka on hand and lor sale by
jyaa fueminq bbos.
LINSEED OIL—6 bbla received aad for sale by
JylT HRNBY H. COLLINS.
■p BVOLVRRS—A good aeaortmeat of all kinds of Bevol*
Xi vers, including Colt’s, Allen’*, Maretan'a, Werner’s,
and the Hevolvlng Hammer Pistol, j nst reodvad and for sale
wholesale or retail, by BOWN A TETLEY,
Je24 ISC Wood street.
SARDINES— 2 eases Sardines, In whole, half aad quart!
boxes, just recdved aad for sale by
BAILEY A BEN SHAW,
ao9 2jB liberty street
SUGAR GOURD HAMS—We have lost reoeived another
lot of superior Sugar Oared Hams,esteemed the best la
the Cincinnati market. Also, Sugar Cured Dried Beef, on
hand and for side by
au9 BAILEY A RBffiHAW.
riTuBAOOO —3O kegs Six Twist Kentucky Toeaoco, on hand
X and for sale by [jj3l] J. A. HUTCHISON A 00.
KENTUCKY MUSTARD—Afresh supply of this celebra
ted Mustard recdved aad fbr sale by
JjSl J. A. HUTCHISON A 00.
OFFICE FURNITURE—For sale low, as follows: 1 large
Iron Safe; I Double Desk, a sup. article; 1 Letter
Case, Ac. [JySl] J. A. HUTCHISON A 00.
ZLNU RAINTri, Of «Tt<7 TArlstjr of oolor,
hind and for silo bj
ij ai '
LAUD— No. 1, in keg*, for sale by
aulO HENRY H. POLL IN 8.
l^lhli— 100 pD Whits
J* and for sale by [i
LIMB —100 bbU Louisville Lime, received by .
aulO HENRY H. COLLINS.
M COORD'S PATENT PaMILY SOAP—2OO bns received
by [aulO] HENRY H. OOLUNB.
WJ£ hare jmt received gome of the moat deelreble colors
f dTEL da Beiges; also, a fov pieces of new and ele
gant styles Delaines and Oaahmeree.
A. A. MASON A 00.,
aulO . No. aft fifth stt»«t.
O_UNB TO MIRK, by
i , DTNAM FOR AUGUST, (leaps* out openjjust receive
X at BUSSELLS’, nfth street,
jj29 . near corner of Market
UNS, - PISTOLS AND RIfLBS, at all prioee, for sale I
>u6 BOwN A TETLEY.
II'LAb&S, BELTS, POWDER UORNB, SHOT POUCHES,
( Drinklnc Oupa, Ac., for sals by
aoS BOWN A TETLEY.
LORI SB’ klNi EXTRACTS—B doaaa Lntunt' finest ax*
tracts for the handkerchief reoetved by
. • TAO BT BUTVfI
—UQAR AND MOI-ASSRS-^
40hbd« N.O. Sugar;
60 bbls u MolaaoM;
40 “ Sugar Honed Molaases; for sale by
lySi M’CLPRKAN. HBRRON A 00.
~ACREREL—I6 bbls large No. 3, for aale Oy
Jy3l M'OLURKAN, HBRRON A CO.
WU. DOUGLAS.
EW BOOKS AT BOBSKLI/B.—P*ri«7i
Subjects: by Wo. Elder.
Fifty Tear* In Both Hemispheres: by Yinoent Nolte.
The Youth of Jefferson, or • Chronicle of his College
3C OurHowymoon end other Oomlo&littes, from Punch; D*
Lastrnted.
jre. just received and fbi
SMITH A SINCLAIR.
T.ffw of Daniel Boom: by W. H. Bogart.
Emt Nat, or Um Thrca Apprratkaa: by A. L. Stinson.
Tb« Ootagt Bollder—Home* for the Poop la:
y John Bullock.
Obeatnut Wood; a tala by liile Under.
Fearless Frad, or the IBchwaynaxt’a Bride,
fifteen Minutes wound Waw York: by GO. Foeter.
Bngllah Envoy at the Court of Nicholas t: by Mias Jolla
London Art Journal, lor August. J*
w ud *•«*>■>'»
, w n fifth ate—l, nor MuUt
1 SOU B^m,
Yellow Ab«diw*, Norfelk,
Globe, end Delee Hybrid; whnlneele
end null el the Seed Store, Rtth etreet-.
je» JdKM WARDBOP.
WAVERLY HOUSE.
JOHN WALKER.
J. A. HUTCHISON A 00.
Trout, Seimoo, ao., received
| HANKY fl. COLLINS.
BOWN A TSTLKY,
No. l»g Wood at.
gross Just reoeived and for .ale bi
fLBMING 8808,
Boooowot to J Kidd A Os.,
Nr>. 60 Wood street. •
<•-.V..V-. ■v*’.
MEDICAL.
Msfilslis Wklih !• MaAlelaa!
KTER»-EXXEAOTOFfBO«WOBT,OaROCKBO«II
An Invaluable Raenedy tor all Serrafulus Diseases, Indlgem
tton. Salt Rheum, Bfcfc Headache, Oanker, Nursing Sore
Month, General Debility, and as a Pnrifler of the Blood,
is unequalled.
BICE HEADACHE.
Rock Rote Cb:— From early childhood I have been subset
to severe periodical attacks of Sick Headache, at times ran*
dertng me unfit to attend to ay household dutoe*. for the
last two years i have been very weak, and had little or no
appetite, but by the nee of your Extract of Rock Rrse, my*
general health Is much Improved, my appetite la good, I
have no more Headache, and I feel better and stronger than
I have for years before. MBS. C. H. WEBcT EB.
New Haven, Sept 14th, 1862.
CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS.
Bee. A. B. L. Myeri: Dear Sir—ln Cutaneous feuptlons,
In several instances, I have given your Extract of Rook
Bore to children and others, In getting up from the Measles
with the happiest success. In several casus of Erysipelas,
this Syrup has effected a cure; U may be relied upon ae a
certain agent, capable of eradicating the disease from the
system, by purifying the blood. I recommend it earnestly
tor all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary Diseases In
general. Yours t'ttfy, REV. R. R. WARREN.
New London, October 7, 1860.
RHEUMATISM.
Re c. A. B. L. ifytJt: Dear Mr—Having used your Extract
of ***** Rose for Rh»nwi«H«m tad General Debility, and
found It efficacious In removing the disease, I would cheer
fully recommend it as a valuable" medicine for the diseases
It promises to cure.
New Haven, January 6,1861.
SALT RHEUM, OR TETTER.
I hereby certify that my mm Edward (a lad of ten years
of igej was, last September, attached with Belt Rheum,
for four wesks, there was a deep sore os the ride of hi* faoe,
extending around the mouth, which discharged freely. We
tried several medicines, without obtaining any relief. At
last, we tried Myers' Extract of Rock Roes, which has effect
ed e sure. The aor* Is completely healed, and Ids general
health much Improved. HORACE W. BULL.
New Haven, March, 1868.
Bold wholemle and retail at Dr. KXYBXR’S Drug Store,
No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley.
4g»Blgn of the Golden Mortar. tuELdaw
From he M-ttbwryh D*4 t DOpotcJi Ftb. 10,1868.]
OkMt lip«a<w>»»ha«l4ig BraoM--A.il
Biosllsnt Article.
Parson* who bar* aeqairad * stooping poaitionj by follow
ing a sadsmary oocupatton, will axpariaaoa graat raliaf by
tha o*a of tha * Washington Bnspaadar Braoa/’.mada and
•old by Or. &BYSMB, oornar of Wood rtmt and Virgin
•Day. It answer* IJr a braor and stupaadars, the waight of
tha pantaloons U so plaoad aa to contloaally tanl to bring
tha ahouldars to tbalr natural poaltkin, and axpaaff'.fW
chaau Wa purchased one sons time ago, and bar* baan so
pleased with iifthat wa nosoiiritad gava It a “pair,” gratia.
Woman, hundred* of whoa ara annually injured by the
weight of enoimoo* ‘‘skirts," ihoold alao piacora thaaa
braoas. Ba particular is proeoring tha kind mentioned, aa
■any of tha Braeaa sold ara hnmbap.
Sold wboleaala and ratail at tha Drug Start of 6XO. H.
KBYBBB, No. 140, corner of Wood atreot and Virgin allay*
49* hign of tha Qolden Mortar.
N. B.—l alao keep arazy variety of Trusses, Supporters
Body Braeaa, Pile Props, fiaatk Stockings, Buspanary
Bandages, do. aolUdaw
A|umj •( Or» nuk’i Ctltbraui flleAi-
AT D&.G.H. KIYUB’SPro* Stow, No, 140 eornar
Wood street and Virgin alley; Chany Pohaonlc, Pulmona
ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary liniment,
Departure Syrup, Heart Corrector, Humor
and Madidnal OodliTarOfltAntl-Pysptptlc Mixture Cough
and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, female Pills, Pe
mate Specific, A&, do, used by him constantly and with
unprecedented antgess in the traaunant of
Cbids, Ctwghx, Consumption, Asthma, Start Diteatet, Dj te
ptpsis, Diseases, Bhnmatian, Female
Ompiaatit,Piles, delete. Dr. FUchti ueeefuaßtd
Patent Saver Plated Abdominal Sagparlsrt.
Dr. Filch?t improved Plated Steel
Bpring Shoulder Brace. Dr.
Ung Tube.
Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest
pikes, wholesale or retail. jySlaiew
LIST 07 OEMUUTE PATEHT KEDICUZS,
wfltmnioigAUß
FLEHIId BSOTHEKB,
PniiwiiM a mi<——e utw tins.
Wholesale Druggists and Dealers m Patent Medicines ,
.. Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
KEELBR’d AMERICAN OOHPuUND;
Jayne’s Alterative:
‘‘ Carminative j
“ Hair Dye:
“ Expectorant;
Sanative Pills:
Wis tar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry
Bryant's Pulmonary n»t—;
Hoofltnd'a German Bitters;
Holland do
Hostetler's Stomach do
Mernhlsas' Uterine Oatholioon
Storms' Scotch Cough Candy;
Price’s . do;
‘Httnt’a do;
Howe's do;
Osgood's India Obolagogue;
: Morse’s Invigorating Cordials
§ fist’s Goa ArmUcDrops;
srrison'a Hatr Dye;
Phalon’s do
Batchelor’s do
McM out's KUsdr of Opium;
Bryant’s Bxtract;
Dailey's Pain Bxtraet;
Brawn*! I—new of Jamaica Ginger;
McAllister’s do do:
Kidder’s Indslllbls Ink;
Payton's do do;
Ant hold’s do;
Dr. Curtis’ Hygaona;
Tsrni l Kathanon:
Dart?! UOy^hs;
Basin’s do;
Tobias’ liniment;
Hant’s do;
Alien's Nam and Boos Liniment;
Mexican Mustang do;
FarrePt Arabian do;
Gardner's do;
BarrsTs Indian do;
Carter's Bpaslih Mixture;
Baros’s Pils Lotion;
Mean Pan;
Scarpa's Acoustic OH;
srit*. nn-
Bnshton,GtarkeAOo-’sOodUrnOO;
McAllister's ointment;
- Bings' Itch do;
Parrel’s do;
do;
Trask's lfagnstk Ointment;
Judkln’s do,
Bwalm’s Panacea;
Houck's dod
Sargant’a Infant Panacea:
Pony Darts’ Pain KUlar;
Ayer's OhsrijrPectoral;
Kier* Petroleum;
McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills
Brandreth’s do
Wright’s Indian YagetaUePilli
Lea’s AnU-bilkras do;
flarsarerills Blood do;
Km’s do;
Swaynes' Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills
Jayne's Anodyne Cough do;
Townsend’s Health do;
Jsw Dartd’s Plasters:
Shoemaker’s do;
Dr. Newman’s do;
Bad way’s Beady Behef;
Morris* Remedy;
Prat Wood's Hair Restorative;
Bum son’s ' do;
Ball's BaraaperiUa;
Townsend’s do;
Sand's do;
Guysotfs Xxtract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparillstj
Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps;
Soap, Clearer’* Honey;
“ Highly Seented Brawn Windsor
“ Husk;
LnHnm's Bpedfle;
Me Lane's Bodorlfla Oongh Byrap;
Tyler’s Gam Arabic do;
Bel ere' do;
Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry;
Smith’s Tonic eyrap;
Barry’s Trieophorous;
Norwoods Tincture of Varatmm Yizide;
McLane’t Celebrated Vermifuge,
Dr. Looock*s Palmonle Waftn;
Thompson's Bye Water;
Agents for all of Dr.
Dr. Needham'S Breast Pompe;
Water's Atmospheric Breast Pomps;
Gam Baste do do. fehlfrly
Dluolatlea off Partnearhip.
THB firm of MUbVANY A LBDLIB was dissolved on
the first dsy of Jaly last, by limitation, and the death
osly of the senior partner, Patrick Molvaay.
rr\ Oopnrtmershlp.
I HB andersignM hare leased, for a term of years, the
Wa GLASS WORKS, Properties, and ell the Stores and
eoorehouses, lately occupied by Molrany ALedUa, and will
continue the manufacture of flint Glassware in ell Its va
rie tee, doing business ander the firm of LKD LIB A CLAM.
JAMBS B. LED LIB,
JOBKPH J. CLAM.
Pittsburgh, Aarast I,lB64—[aofclm r.t-
B»thin| Appsratat.
W| are manufacturing an unproved BATHING APPA
RATUS, to which we would invite the attention of
the public, as all are late rested. Instead of making the
pomps of tin and nsing leather valves, as heretofore, we are
now ™*«»y the pomps of copper and the valvee of brass,
being not only a more complete article, but a durable one.
We will always endeavor to keep constantly on hand va
rious other Baths of the latest style*.
J. BABNDOLLAB*
Iron City Btors Warehouse, and Tin, Copper and Sheet
Iran Manufactory, No. 184 Wcod street. aafr-Hn
I HAVI sold my Interest In the business of Long, MlQer
A 00, to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con
ttnne at the old stand, Fo. 100 front street I cordially
recommend the new firm to the patnmage of my friend*.
Pittsburgh, July 29, lfifti. p. H. MrT.i.wf
8. A. LOBG * CO..
BK‘L AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS fITTXBS,
invite attention to their stoek of Chandeliers, Brackets,
Pendants, and otbv fixtures. We fit up houses with Gas
and Steam, make Braes Castings of all kinds to order, fur*
nidt Bali road Pumps and Tank ffttiugs, and keep Ant*-
AUziten Metal constantly on band. jj*l
/~ > IHNBBB—BOO boxes extra Cutting Chesss for sale br
jytt HBNKY H. OOLUNB.
fIR&IIHWAIFS KSZBOSPBCX^—P»rt 38, for July, ot
D Bnltbwilft Botxwyoct of Pr»otJc*l Modfcdiw sad
Borfwy.
Agutba n<mfhrt, or Amity Prttr: by tho tutor of
Piqu*, *&, be. _
for ml* •» tho ctooo look *tor» of_^
W. A. GIUDKNTSNHST * CO.,
Jjjl TO Fourth ittoafc
JjUBH— 138
bbU White Itlb;
19 b bit do;
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10 kfWtfPtetawi ;*»_»!• by
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RAU.KOAD.
,ia ooMwonoß with tmuau
BOLnSI I** IXOBASOM,
AND OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAHMOAD, VIA
ALLIANCE. _ ..
ffIHE shortest, qttfckaa end cheapest iMtotoYokdo,CU
1 ago, La SahLlioek Island, Gelena, St. Look, and th«
North-west, VI A' Ct*ETKLASTD.
On and after TI9EBDAT, July 11, 1854. Pwarger Tnte
will ran daily, (Sunday's excepted) as follows
] VIA WELUSYTLLE.
Leave WellrvfJh at 4 30, P. SL, and AlHaae* at C3O, arri
▼tag in Cleveland kt 8 20, P. maktog a dose oonneottga
with Midiigmn Oedtral Railroad boats tor Detroit and Chi
cago; •learners fan SufiUo tad Niagara falls, and lipaia
Tnte far Toledo, Chicago and St Look,
Passengers for tie 4 20,P. M .train frost WelkvDle, leave
Pittsburgh dallj (Bundaj’» excepted) at 9 00, A. IL, on
«f—m«rr Eclipse otf Exchange. Pare to Gtovetaad, S3J)O.
1 VIA ALLIANCE.
Leave AlHaaea it 7.20, A. SL, and 12, M., connecting at
Hudson with trmiks far Akron, Cuyahoga- falls, and
arriving at Cleveiaod at 10, A. SL, and'2.2o, P. M- fare te
Utovstahd, S4 T Wr ~ '
13ta trains ot theOhioandPeona. Rafltoed, leaving Pttts
bnrfb at RQO, A- M, 8, A. and 3, P. ML, connect at Alii
anee far Cleveland at 7,90. A. M-. 12.
and arrive in Cleveland at 10, A:'&, XE9, P.M-, and BJO
P. H. ■
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, fti. Linda and the North
west, leaviiur Pittsburgh on tha 8.00 P. H. Train, VIA
CLI.YBLAND, make a cloee connection there with the
Night Express, by which they arrive In OMeago at 12 00 3L,
next day. Time from Pittaborgh to Chicago 21 hoars,
passenger* taking this Train, via Cleveland, will reach Cbl
oago cue Train in advance of any other mate.'
Pnewmrern ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Chica
go, La Saila, Rock Island, and St. lonia.
Time to Chleago, 24 boats—St Look, 49 boon,
pas* via WBxamxz. vats na auzaacx.
B. KNIGHT.
To 43,00 To ClevelancU^-——4*»oo
Tolado. ... 6.00 Toledo...— 6^o
Detroit— M 0 Detroit—.—. MO
Cfetngo——slo,oo*lo,lo Cfalean..—4U^oAll49
Rock 1 stand ......15,60 BockWsnd.—lM*
St. Look. .......... 18.60 8t Lovta— 1949
Passenger* axe requested to procure their ticket* at the
office of this Company, in Monongsheta House, below the
corner. J. DURAND, BuptOlevsUnd.
• J. A. CAUGHEY, Agent,
Jyll Pittsburgh.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
BAIL ROAD.
THROUGH UT PIETKBB HOURS. __
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY OIH, THREE
THROUGH TRAINS.
THE MAIL TRAIN wiiT leave every morning (Sundays
excepted) et 7 o'clock, stopping at all the regular at*.
Hons, and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 cftalocb,. P M.
THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh dally (except
Sunday,} at 1 o'clock, stopping at Graeneburg. letroba,
BtalnvUta, Lockport, Johnstown, Wflmora, Gellttaea, Al
looaa, A&, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, the next
morning.
THE WTPB«M TRAIN will kare. er«ty evening
XT94O rtdoek, stopping only at Itvli'a flisansborgn,
LnirobefinrUkle, Johnstown, Iflley**. Gaffttasp, Altoona,
eonneettag at 'Harrisburg with thn train far Betti
more. and arriving In Philadelphia ox ftlfrww, at IRSP,
noon.
THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after
noon (exeapt Sunday) at U 0 o’clock, sunning at all regu
lar stations, and running only as hr as BtairsviUe.
THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN laavM dally
(exceptSnnday,) at 11 o’clock, A.kL,stopping at allsta-
Hons, end running only aa far as Bctatonw.
RETURNING TRIINB arrive In Pittsburgh. First A*
ottnmodstfon arrivw at 8 o’clock. A. Ml Express, 1, P. M.
Second Aarenmodatten,746,pa.;MaolWP.k. Vast
$10,80; Fareto Philadelphia, $8; fare
to Balttakore, $B. lure to Bedford Springs, $6,70.
BaggageabeckedtoaQstattonaonthePsnnsylvaiiiaßaD*
roadTand to Philadelphia and Baltimotu. 6
Famangere puxehastog ticketsln ears, wfflbeCharged cot
amra in addition to the station ratas, exoept frnm statkna
where the Company have ho Agent.
No notes of a lass denomination than firedoDanwOl be
received in payment for tickets, except thoee taened by the
Banka of Pennsylvania. -
EV-NOTICE.—In case of 100, the Company will hold
themselves responsible for personal baggagw only, and for
an amount not exceeding |lOO.
N. B/—The Sxeelstar Omnibus line has been employed
to convey passengers and baggage to ead from the DepoMt
a charge not to exoeed 16 cents for each pasMngcv, ana
16 cents for each trunk.
For tickets, apply to •. J. MESdMXN, Agent,
.At the P. B. R. Pasecmger Station, cn liberty at
Pittsburgh, July fith, 1864—f>7
OHIO AMD RBHBTLTAHXA EAHAOA9.
Haw Arrancmantt '
COMMBNCIK9PBB& U A BY to, 1864,
1864. NCBMEBOBHH 1864-
MAH. TRAIN atS AM;dtaeaatAßi
ance; takes tea at .•Crestline, and makes a ctoee eofe
naction then with a iutfßx press Train, reaching Gtada
natl about 12 o’clock at night. I
mrnRERa TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 8 o’clock, P. M.,
after the arrival of the Sapless train from Philadelphia,
and reaches Crestline at 11,80 P. M, eonneettag with the
Night Express whidt reaches Cincinnati in tha morning.
OonDeetknu are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and
Bet&ntatae and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis
and towns in Indiana. - . _ . ~. _
Connections are made with Cleveland. Monroevula. San
dusky, Toledo, Detrait and Chicago with Bncrroa, Uppar
Sandnaky, forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road.
Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns
on the Mansfield road. '
fare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton ffiACV;
to Toledos 6; to Oolnmbus $8,26; toZaneeville ss49; to
Cleveland $4. Through tickets to at reduead
RETUREIH6I
the EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Creetltae at 146 P M,
and reaches Pittsburgh at P M, eonneettag with the
fast Express Train throakb in fifteen hours to Philadelphia.
matt. TRAIN leaves iOrestliueat 180, A. M~on the ar
rival of the Night Express Train from Ctacmnati, and
arrives at Pittabuighat 11.40, PM.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6PM, and New Brighton at 6
A M, and U 6 P M.
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at TAM, and 9 P;
R, and arrives at 180 A M, mu!43o, P M.
Uy- The Trains do not ran on Sunday,
gy Ticket* or further information, apply at thetkket
offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Ooa&pany, af
J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monongahala
-House, Pittsburgh, or of «
GEORGE PARKIN, Tkket Agent,
pMßiylTuUa Aallroad*
SUHMIR TABIPF between Pittsburgh. Philadelphia
Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1864.
Firat dau Brooms, Cedar end Wooden War*, Feathers,
Furniture, second 1 hand, Fan. Pianos, Poultry; Win—, |p
basket* or boxes: 75 cents ft 100 The.- r
Second CZoo—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Beer Skins, Cforer
and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Bard ware, Bap, wool and
Sheep Pelts, ud Eggs: 60c. ft 100 Be.
fim Hitii Tiamn and Pork (looet,) Batter, in firkins,
or hble; Hides, Leather, &*p, Wlmfcw Glass, and Cot
ton, nnoompreeeed: Me. %tlOO Be.
jWt* Sfcue—Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxee,) Batkf
and Halt,Beef and Pork, Candles, Chew, Baidaßd Inrd
OIL Hemp. Whiaky, Cotton, (compieassri,) Loaf Tobaoeo t
40c. 100 Be.
Floor 80 cents VU.
aprl GBOBGB O. FEAKCHOTI.
6. Blaghaa A Oe.’i Traaipertatlaa L&m*
fliM
ri AND YROM PHILADELPHIA, TUI.miOBI AMD
HEW YORK.—Tha Ovon and lfMtl of said line
h»ve been for the pest fourteen jeer* nonnested the
** old established Bingham's line. 9 Ibejr -will give their
usual prompt attention to tbe forwarding of Produoa, Hew*
ehandue, la the ahoneet time ana en as fovocable
tenns as any other Line.
Only one transhipment between Plltfwrgh, nua*
“ d ““T" o*o. MSOHIM * OOL.
Panel Basin. liberty sfc» Pittsburgh
t BINOHAM, DAVIS A 00-
~ jfo . re Market met, Philadelphia,
igvttors. JAMES WILSON, Agent,
ISI North sti. Baltimore.
U. L. OSTRANDER, Agent,
$6 New York.
$33,000 Worth of Farm* and Bottling Loti!
100 FARMS AND 500 BUILDING LOTS
jrm ti divided among 000 BahtcrQxn on (ktjbenmg qfftm
31st of Atguti 1934*
A LARGE NUMBER ARE. ALREADY ENGAGE).—
A.' Many of the Lota oear these have ben sold tor from
400 to 600 per cent. advance over tbe price for which these
lots are now sold, showing that the pnTrhaarwfll be a good
investment. _
bdi subscriber, FOB ONLY $l6, peyahk (a Instalments
/of $6 each, will receive FOUR BUILDING LOTS, 36 by 100
mat, lying together, or a FARM of from 3to 30 acres. Tzuee
lota are beautifully located at LAKELAND, tang Island,
where a new church and school house, and a number of
private dwelling*, stores, work-shops and fcctoriae, have
already been eraetod, several more are vfw. bring boat, amt
several hundred will be ejected tbe coming reason.
This Is a fine opportunity of owning n daUghtfol country
residence near the city, where tbe domestic comforts of a
family circle can be fully realised, and where bnlld
iagloa and about 600 forma have lately been sold; and
•aim are daily made toindividuaU who, alter carsftal
of its location and ascertaining the quality of
the toll, are Mleedag forms for agricultural pnqinsts, be
tng that no land so cheap and calculated to in
ereeae so rapidly in value can be had within 60 miles at tbs
dty. This land would have been all taken-wp years hash,
but baa been an encoded crime for the last oentnry, and
oamplftelj locked up for upwards of two hundred year*—
since which large sales have been made, end where the .wild
deer roamed at lam may now be seen beautiful cottages
and cultivated Adds waving with the abundant productions
(dour mother earth. .
Crt* is one of the beet opportunities now oOned to those
of «m»u m«n» who are destitute of a home of their own*
to purchase one for a mere trifle; also, a fow forms, con-.
tain me each five and ten acres, and upwards, at foon $39
to $36 per sere. .
-All persons wishing to avail thecohrivm "of the opportn
nlty now offered to proenra a fine form or splendid baUdfag
lot near the Empire City, should make immediate sgpttan
tlon, as ’ bey are nearly all disposed ot Apply to GBAHLBB
WOOD, 309 Broadway, corner of Fulton street,
maps and pamphlet* can be had, or eent.-df required by
mEgratfo B. M’LADf, Agent,
Jyl&tadswla 81 Fifth street. Pittsburgh.
SUNDRIES—
O 10 bhds Bacon Hame;
36 “ do Shoulder*; -
60 bble new large No. 8 Mackerel;
30 hi bids do do do; teardva
SO " medium do do
96-bhls do do do
16 « Lake Trout, in stare;
36 «* Baltimore Herring, in Karst
20 « do Shad, do;
6 « No. 1 extra Lard OH, do ;
36 u do;
60 casks prime Pearls;
100 bbie Haas Pork;
100 u Grease Lard; - .
20 ** Loaf Sugar;
00 hbdaO. Sugar;
$3O bbia O. Molasses, oak «n>] evsge
40 boxes W. O. Tobacco;
100 bblt N. C. Borin;
40 seeks Rice; ' .
7 boxes Cream Cheese; y
160 nek, Dried Apple ud fMba;
9000 sounds Bacon Side*. __
iyß ENGLISH A BMHABDeOE
Itaaatbeat Furaltars sad Chairs,
WB are constantly mgagad In the
menu aeture of STBAMBOAg. OABOI
and FUBKZTCBB, «f cvety
deseriptjon,«nd pay particular attmrtios
to tbs maaufoeture of ths bast styles suitable for ths use
of Steamboats. Our experience in tbii branch of the bod
ness enables us to warrant aatsfoetloOpAS Weil with tbs
numnUrade in whkh orders aralHled, as In ths quality at
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JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.