: i-- ', ps££».<£.;.J*?♦•* . '>' ■>'”,!- ■ * mzko/WsTK''.i r ' '.Vti'V . '»> i. k '■...• • - .«*’a * ' ;j* *»f -w S i** '>■*;:• '• •“' ' - 11 ■■■ ;v>-^ 4w* v:v ■,;.:, *■* n ->r r*.* ’*s > v *:-•.•••■ * '' - .*f. ■#“<» •: . • '. .j, ii '*• f ,*i-. ■■:.*. i: .>.•. s?‘ v> v;• * ‘ ••■ *' •'*’■■ fit j'*’ J* -s g.* r >• *, ii* . j,’ *• *» 9 • • .j L-tvvVi 4 i?t<y£r* - *- .•.*■• a* : -~'c) v ’l" i w- - : -'v ‘■ '•j*" 5,’,# t K t ' i \ 11* * » t :£>»*•' J*’ ■** v«* * ''c; ■ : N*.Cfe *f ‘ *?*■■ »■ -: <. '>- (?/V . 'V ■ • AtoN*v>».\* v , :\i. 1 --V\ *»* ■** ■'♦'• +\ <•* k k .ji •’ • *&&%?'£+* ?* *'':’*■-*** ,* v W*- ‘ r >*• •' - >~ l ■’ ‘ 1 >*;• ? i *r:i "•■ j S"- r '' < « l Vr\r :;::h ’■ s§®j!i§3L»4?*A'* t Ui"* 1 * < *;siVu **'-' "'•••’’• *> 1 tiff *l% ■O 'V--' ■ ’i . f >: : 53Sg»*S?ii>i&fr%l fel*;.'.' t r . t.wi>.<S'- !,: "$?»&& **• 1- EW^P^hT 1 \i l-y^-kr l i , • ■ "j .* j i\* f v -A i ,^^tr' '' ’ ' INBMt£>- • J*W«S *> »SB>->« i w vV; V; -■ «^u#Syj(f4y' i ti* jcr»»--b > *■,> j *,, .**- ri v *ku ‘^' a tK {*■ - .•r'3*?. r ■ SwrftlSv * *'*.+ *< r << t _‘ &% i s * 0 j '“V C JL aste^.- # 3*,’ —■ ~ * *«* '*'■ Jwtjl4iJ-J4^rci ■ '»**»•*, JflL1 Delegates to Democratic Cosvkhtion.—The *j? ” ~**.| do* were banded in yesfrday: Wat John EL Dubois. •wjfc'*;S£l£rj*i^2*|££ flv‘ **&*«‘ ‘ J «-‘ :; <il Wilecn Stewart usd James Burgher. *S** ■ £iwr<w;ecia «-“Giles S. Bates and James WHsoo. vfd SAs/piiurpL— Frederick H. Collier and Robert Orahcm. &o,- *<i** * 6 f> -j But Bimittffkam. Bridges and Baldwin. %L**S£ «3-*S£ •* \ tS 9 fr* JfX«*port.—Cept. Hendrickson and Carroll. Vt *£*l “IJ T Barren* Weitchlaght £&os±&J* *W*f& **S 3r V* I TowHs-urrs. p&lf'Jfr«irufr »k>! 3*7* WBW»U.--V. N. Fleming and John D. Mitchell. £*» j Stefcr.-D*Tid R. williams and James ML A»W«so«.-M Herbi-on and B. Guthrie. V KSrayiK ijtfgyfrSffij*-! f^Slrr ‘ C^arrjerr.—Benrj Ingraham and Andrew M’Cartby. r’J J °“- g » ti ' ll -^ h “ dK B g ”- ** Deowskd.—A boy about ton years of age, muo * ,J Jolu » Canon* wasdrewned in tho MonongabelarlTer, fe Mttlhe Gas Works, yesterday afternoon: His lather is l’j ■nployedw.i tho Steubenrille Railroad, a short dirtanca J . . frod thi W.J, .Hj lrf; tho boy Id chtrge of the Brother' JffijSfilKSi’4v*' : «;1 hoal 01 BL B4 "* ( * clen “' *f Birmingham. >j freterd.y morning he ran eway from the ineUlntion.ena *p... in the ri TO-. Comner Lowry held an Inquest, when eridenrn VL wne elici ed to .how th.t the boy eoddenully loet hie life. '*• iW'hiOg. TheJuryeeoonllngly returned neerdlct of _ Ohio asd Pmmti.vaj.ia Railroad.—The re- I gfMjgg|&|sllt’fi -■*«? * «S eelpteon thl. med for the month of Anguat, hare been 1 BSWBjß»fW^^.^fe^eA^H^*«6RyJe»^<iv.“t l more thnn one hundred Ihoueend dolUrt; being .boot jSßyMg^|>'t-,4^flrf.fef- twenty tbonnud dollere more then erer before. The In- meese oyer the correepondlng month of lffltyeerhe. been Witf*W<y»y*X4l ■ more then fifty per cent.; end the tncroM. in eight month. <Bjnjgyw*3k*£>,V: : e y^K k f.tf£!l ! to!['<i\*l£?/&. C'«= h “ “ I,, “«“ b| y orooooed the cotlm.t. made by the enper vew A : it.'?. ■xKii - ;:•> A 0 Intnndent of the tncreew. for the whole year. Freight L CBSBHHB^t>r«feg-gfaea»«Jl!£^W%>;SA,‘l “* “ nl Ulr o“3'i from Btuburgh to ChtcinneU, and other s?JsQkffssSfc^^ j ' f >? &, fe ‘ i -i‘ WKtm dlU *> , ' lth nnpreeented de.pnteh, nod n Urge p.rl of the locroaee hit been In the freight tm.^ortntlon, i Fieb at Lawß.NcrfiLLE—About 3 o'clock, V5,C.1 onßnndny morning, neUbU in the rear of the dwelling. A*S i l.'i a Si. -w » Ajy.n d'sjl oecnptod by Meeer.. Jo»ph Bnowden end John Bwineberg«r „■*■*, I*l*l ' n Ihwreneerille, near the Allegheny Cemetery, we. dlroor iBßl i rgS l 9\fli J M??i I ,w A*‘. '■’.?■ ,r ..ft i'> e: ernd to be on fire. Before tho flame, eon Id he checked the *• o‘ r' ’Ji **’ ■ l s.'i dwelling, of limn. Snowden and Swlnoberger, were both dMtroysd. Three Taloabla horses were'alao burnttodealh 7 Mr. Snowden’s furniture was «▼*<*. Lo«ahont *5O. The *>*<mg* to Johnson BUkely, dairynmn. Loss company. Oechaed on Fire.—On Sundsy morninf, - jv^ i£*'ss** f whu * Ul lh * ***** were *ttendlogeh«re|j, some eeonsdrel 5^SAi *2 io Win* eet fire to the grass in Mrs. Negley’s orchard, near East Üb. ■?■ *pift tl irt y* Befbw « wa# dlscotered/lt spread over about half an ‘‘ 1 * cr * of Poond. *nd consumed a number of fine fruit trees; ~v y e««a--A * I Several young men, from an adjoining house, first discover •-? f£'i 01 lhe flre * *** ®*»log«i»bed it by ploughing furrows around . tha burning grass. No clue to the perpetrators of the dl» ■■♦'t I rr; y^i'C'-' “jffi l'' » ~+X« \ bolical act has yet beep discovered. '-* Pies “ Q CoDSTIE ' ,,T Monrt—Bry&n Mnhew » i '*v,*’''-?t‘-',;'s '■> t .'* wm committed to jell, yesterday, by Mayor AdunU, if AU» ifSSnSS^M^^'nS--'* , 'f r ?*••■ v 4, r- 4ri*r. »»■ P*» io S eot»nto«t money, onoub ofP. Muller. •*sb’-?S®v ’ *?>r * ! ; J'« ff/* A commitment for the same offence was also lodged against D™ M ,-A fonr per cent. ,M s '»:i r«n Ahbad bn Movuq—And don’t forgot SB^^j|R- , A».^S.W^«r?4 to go to the Benner Hot Store, 1«T Wood etrwet, el«f of 4j^.%J ) W*'k{,-«H|^v'4i!jr>?^.^.rt’-J.U *"&%-%*.. tmmlmm fle*. tt yon not e CM4nt«qnjSfaS|Hk W rV- Ji - . -•<‘^" l •n. r C'"f' t ' .«* V-[\ r , -J T ~: • , . , V '•'' ./-’V" “t'-t’ ’.'. v.-'." ■ v? s - ,'>V' ■ •'? ■ - ■' -o;-.'..: ••' •' 7 - «wteiwii®v ■■ . **£?'.■ I :'.-"^ w - .’'. , •V-W'’ *-‘^*i. I !i':^.• • - --. w * .•* «' *■.*y?+ H' ?*, JT'#» <* •'■ -•; . <wt-' v - ~ ; ' „ ' .'"• * 1^: ; -'■•■- ■ ' *' ■ *1 “* f"'ft <- V t •■■■•• ;,/■ A ».? . r’> s .f* * ... 3:, t"jb? n :■ j. « . -‘ 'r? -s s' .l 1 . •. .*1 'v ~• n Jt"/,: . ■'■--.r- .■ 4' •->!j-.*-:;- - 'Jr A-, , ... asSr***^ ’v ; •*-****. - ’i '» Vr . U .*} ♦ V-V ,l v|- u *•» *• * ,‘^ 1 ' ‘I .+ f ■ >• ,t ‘k.l m 4f't .. - * j / ; ;■. • •.' •' "-H; ' - ,srcr..'i» -vea****^" THE CITY POST- TOTS DAY MORNING: Rhcsb of Thui Si/itis.—The Director, of the Dadnfnaal SaSmO lifting rnaln« Intolllgmee Hut • «mtfan>(antlerau> Intended petting throng thle dtr Vlth several of bis slaves, detached a committee to wait ms •nival at thoearn. After watching T«y closely wry arri val ftatotha aaatj without nueaa, thsj si Ust reoeived totoUigoooe- jaatarday afternoon, that the gentleman to queetfon was to th« western three o’clock trite, along with his savants.MVl quiokly spread, ana a.lsxgaand excited orowd'of blacks and AboUtemiite soon gathered about tha depot of tbs Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, threatening all who attempted to totoefere to pcavant a neeua. Altera aeereh of some time through the train, tb* gentleman and hU servants (consisting of a female and three ehUdieoJ were finally discovered. The southerner protested strongly that he was not the owner of the slave?; that he was Only aettog as agent to convey them to Indiana or nitools, where each of them would receive fires papers. Despite these ssaavatkms, however, the crowd seised on the slaves, conveyed them to a carriage before provided, which, ahiidst tremendous e beers, was Immediately driven off at a mm-rateup Federal street After the abduction, no other molestsUo a Wes offered to the snppo*edmaster, and his proceeded on his Journey. We understand that the Woman manifested no disposition to go with her captors, bat. Instead, declaimed violently against the attempt to foroa her away. Scpbkks Court.—Present: Jasticea Wood* ward, Lewis,' Lowrle and Eoox. ■ Crawford fa. Herder, No. 34,1852; Washington county. Settled. • Orem va. Cook, No. 2,18 M) Washington county. Discon tinued. Mitchell vs. Cummins, No. 16,1864; Gnone county. Ar gued. Cox vs. Brtcker, No. 1,1864; Greene county. Continued. BtopbensTB. Shrlva, No. 3,1864; Greene county. Non. pros. Owens stub va. Myers, No. 6,1864; Greene county. C». tlrwed. _ . *■ ' Throckmorton va. Bush, et 0f,.N0. 7,1864. Greene coun ty. Submitted. _ . Beott va. Provence, No. 10, 1864 ; Greone county. Sub mitted. Rinehart va. Norris, No. 2, 1864; Greene county. Death of plaintiff suggested. Cuater it at. va. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, No. 38, 1864. Greene county. Continued. Wallace va. Hook, No. 24. lS64;Greeae eouuty. Non.-proe. Oversea of. Poor of Cumberland township va. Overseer of Poor-of. Jefferson township. No. 26, 1864. Greene oounty. Submitted. Williams vs. Williams, No. 18,1864; Fayette oounty. Ar gued. Wilson** hrira va. Wilson, No. 32, 1864, Fayette county. Argued. Other causes, argued at last term, were ordered forre-sf gament, to be taken up before a full bench, after the arri val of Chief Justice Black, who arrival yesterday afternoon, and,tit la expected, Will be ou hand to-day. Deaths non Son Strokes.— Coroner Lowry held an inquest on Sunday morning, on the body of a man named Joseph Schofield, who had died the day previous, at U'Kee's Bocks, where he was employed digging a wall. A few hours before his death, he was discovered lying pros trate on the ground at the mouth of the well, by some chil dren, who informed the men at work at the bottom, of the feel.: They hastened up, and seed all.meama (a their power to restore life, but without avail. The jury returned a ver dict of u death from the effects of a sun stroke.” Tbs un fortunate man waa-an Englishman, ani had been in this' oily only about t-n weeks. »h IH-hman Sullivan, rending on Webster street* died on Sunday, eboat five o’clock, from a amp dt sated, received on baturday, while walking home along the. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. John iTCtoakey, wbile-worklcg in a brick yard, on Satur day, was overcome by the excessive heat, and fell prostrate. - By procuring medical arJ promptly, be was aa farrecover ad as to be able to get to his realdeoce on Tunnel street We •believe he is now out of danger. i Arrest of a Footer. —Late on Saturday night, Officer Hague, of the Independent Police, arrested a young man named Augustas N. Fsuch, on a charge of for gery. A abort time ago, Feuoh, who was in the employ of Messrs.B.4A.C. Boncin, merchants, on Liberty street, left there with the intention of going to Germany for the purpose, as be said, of receiving a legacy, bequeathed to him by a relative. On Wednesday last, he presented a check far $142 at the banking house of Messrs. Palmer, Hanna 4 ; Which purported to be drawn by R. A A. C. Duncan, !aod made' payable to tohu Scott, or hearer, upon which he received the money. The check was t-bown to the Messrs ' I Duncan, who Immediately pronounced it a forgery, when 1 Mr. 0. P. Caugbey, clerk in* Palmer, Hanna A Co.*s, made v Information before Alderman Steel of the matter, which resulted Is the arrest of Teach. When taken before the < magistrate, he indirectly confessed the forgery, by saying Iha&he .would pay the money back. Part of the mon*y • an foond upon hi? person by Hague. Yesterday morning he bad another hearing before Squire Steel, who committed Mm for trial. Th* Strike of the Puddlebs.—Or. the 17tb Of June Ust, the Puddlera employ**! in the different Bolling MQU of this city and vicinity, made a combined strike for higher wages The demand was not acceded to by the pro prietors, and a majority or the workmen have remained idle ever since—those having a to commence werh again being deterred by others, who still persisted in hold ing oat. The iron meters at l&st concluded to send east for workmen, and on Sun'lay fifteen, employed by Coleman, Heilman A Co, arrived in the city, and were taken to the boarding house in the foundry. Soon after two nr three hundred of the “striking” Puddler? surrounded the build ing, and made demonstratiens as If they Intended attaching the inmates. Mr. Coleman, feeling apprehensive of trouble, sentwnrd to the Sheriff and Mayor, who detached a posse of police to the ground, and tbns prevented the disturbance from proceeding any further. Yesterdayan angry excite ment still prevailed, and the police had to keep possession of the premises all day. Democratic Meeting is South Pittsbubch. —Pursuant to notice of the Democratic Committee of Cor. respondenee, of Allegheny county, the rvmecrstl* cltiiene of Sooth Pittsburgh, met st the house of Henry Beltzhonv •r, the usual piece of holding an election fir sail loroa*h» for the purpose of electing two delegates to rvpswsent ffiid borough in the County Convention, to be held &t t.Hs Court House, In the cjly of Pittsburgh, on the following WTednes **f-4 tll o dock, A. M. t to pine < a county ticket in nomina tion to be voted for at the coming election. Whereupon John Hurray, Esq., was called to the Chair, and J. A. Black more appointed Secretary. The ballot resulted in furor of the fbijowing named gaotlemen as delegates: John Murray* Esq* and Robert Means. The following resolution was then pawed: Setolvedi /hat the delegates above Darned use all honora ble means m the Convention, that may be necessary to ad vance the c»aimß of Wilson H’Candless, Esq., before the tun Legislature, for United States Senator. ■ft; . •«, • * i*ii ■ ** *• t ; - :**.„» * V • t • ■*, - \ j Tatrsnst or *|hiGab Compart.-—At ueleo l lkrn held yesterday M the office df tbe Company, If mti. . Zboou BakffreUtnfl Robert Bear mr* •leetelTnmeeefbr :BEPTKMfiKR r 6. fht ensuing: J«*r. Absaoit a n Batttbt.—AJdertnAO UiMiiter yesterday issued warrants for the arrest of Beam, Aknad« Wilson, And Hannah Jacdcn, tor amult and battery, cm oathof Catharine W*reeUw«i. By the Lines for the Morning Pott FOTTB BATS LAXEB TBOX 2TOOPK. I Capture o t Bomereixnd wi& mail Loii. Terriblo Savages of Cholera among the AUiet, DECLINE IN WHEAT AND FLOUR. Nkw Tori, September 4 —The Pacific arrived yesterday With Liforpool dates to the 23d. Letxsr—-Wsduesday morning —60,000 Russians are non centra ting no the right bank of the Pruih, under General . Luderr, and cover the Russian flaUlla on the Danube. The reported defeat of the .Turks near Ears, is repeated. The Vienna correspondent of ihe London Times, givea a fritfiiful account of the Cholera. He estimate! ten to flf tarn thousand as dead and disabled up to the moment of. embarkation. . Vuhsr, 22d<—Henry Wethernstein A Son have failed. Thedr llaoHltiei are very large Losses Most! if arist.—Money more active In conse quence of the payment of £300,000 sterling instalment on the. Turkish loan. The Africa arrived out on Sunday morning. The capture ofßomenund occurred on the 12th. At three o'clock, P. M., on the 16th, the garrison, numberlag2 > 000, were Immediately embarked on the allied fleet. There was Utile loss of life oo either aide; the French lost 120 killed and the British only three or Tour. The roond fort* behind Bomer«trail, named forts Tice and Nettieb, had been previ ously reduced. The captare of tbe town was no difficult task, as it was garrisoned by only 120 men in each fort. A handful of artillerymen in Txee made a stoat defence,fifty being killed and onlr thirty-five taken unhurt. Notticu was carried without loss Both forts were blown up, and the main assault made on Bomersund, the walls of which were badly damaged before the garrison consented to sur render. The honor of the victory belongs totally to the French. Private accounts from Dentate state tbe number of pris oners not to exceed fifteen hundred, and they hare been sent to Ledstuid. An overwhelming display of force was made by the' allies. Fifteen sail of the line were within range of the fortress. The a lies found one hundred piece* of cannon.. Admiral fjtpUr issued a notice wanting all neutral yes eels to leave Port Bi;a before the loth of August It is sur mised that Riga wUI be the next point of attack. Gen Baraguay D’HilUarß had a narrow escape; a cannon ball passed between him and his ald-deiump, with whom he was conversing. The Austrians entered Wallaehlm oa (he 18th. Bui 15,18 th.—A semi-official article era the Prussian cor pondence save the evacuation of tbe Principalities by the Russians does not fulfil all tbe objects of the alliance of tbe two great German powere. but that it grants more than was demanded by tbe note of Vienna, June 3d, supplementary to an article on the reciprocal obligations of the two powers, which is therefore executed. If other steps are considered neceaaary for tbe interest of Germany, a fresh convention must take place between the eontraetiog powers on the subject ofo&operetiou in tbe eerviceof tbe Prasrian treaty of the 20th of April last. The Russian steamer at Ladlmer called boldly at Kosloo, coaled, destroyed two Turkish brigs, and made off safety. The expedition in Crimea is only temporarily delayed, until the abatement of tbe cholera and fever among the troops. Tbe ebolerahaa considerably abated. At Varna, Sfaumla, and Oonstaotinople, it has beau fearfully destructive among tbe French troops. Slug Oth© has refuted to disband his irregular troops • A ooilbdOD occurred on the South-Eastern and Brighton Railway, by which three persons were killed and 100'badlT injured A dinner was given by the Madrid editors; all iba minis t’ry were present Espartero proposed a toast to liberty, hr whkh O’Donnell hastily added the Oonatllatk>nal Qoaen. Mr Bo*Ue was invited, but sent an apology. Several new papers have sprung up at Baroelonaywhlch is aipin quiet About 200 eases of Cholera ore reported daily, but the malady has assumed a mlldor form. fUxomr. —The new Ring has taken tbe oath to the Con a itudoo. and declared his government merely a continua tion of that of the deceased Ring. Kossu —Tbe official return* show the exports of Tallow overland to Memel and other shipping ports, nearly aqua! to those of 1553- LlvxßPOOt. Masxkts. —Cotton—All qualities have slightly declined,but holders are nut pressing on ihemarket; prices are irregular. WHenry’s Circular makes lbs decline 1-16, aod Holliogshoad V*- Bresdatuff* In fair demand, but quite moderate sale*. Wheat has declined Sd@4d.aod Ptour frills. Hackin'* Circular reports Western Oanal Bl*@3l* 61; straight Balti more 32«@&2* 6i; good Ohio 32s 6d®34». Richardson's Circular quotes the rates 6<l undvr the above -figures. Wheat...white 10a Ul; red mixed 9b@9j 6d. In Corn there i* an active specula tiro demand; yellow white 05* 6d@36s Id. Provi d-o s.—M’lTenry’i Circular report* Bacon ar having declined 3*@4*. the demand being good. Beef and Pork unchanged, with a moderate bu/dne**. Lard lower; seller* a«k 63a aud bujears .ofier 60s. Tallow dull. Coueola are quoted for money at for ac count at Freights... Transactions limited, with a slight decline. Th» spread of tbe Potato disease cauaes a speculative de mand. Corn and Bacon have declined 2t@4a; there I* no fine in market. The government has advertised for im mense quantities of Beef ami Pork. Riot In Ifew York—Seizure t «f Bnuffisd Xxw Your, Bepte«.iber 4 bun was street preaching yesterday afternoon. The Iri>h commenced throwing stones, when a general fight ennued. The Know Nothings, a small force, were driven up Broadway An Irishman ilal-b**d .Ismrs Wood, probably felally. bcveral pistol shots were firm! without aeticu* eff ct Th-re was also a disturbance e( the Park, when there wu street preaching. Th<* fight seemed likely to be resumed. Twelve cases of rilks end velvet* recently smuggled from Europe, wore seised on Saturday, by Cyrus Klell, Itisp.-ctor of Custom*, at tbe store cf Mr. Pastacoll, a Spaniard, No. 67 Pearl street. It Is believed tohe the largest assortment ever received at one Urne, and is valued at $16,000. Biltimobe, September 4.—The Savannah pipera of Fri day report thirteen deaths from yellow lever. The Charles ton paper* of Saturday report six deaths. The papers of both dtles admit that the fever is on the increase. Tho Grand laodse of 1. O- of 0 F. of the Coiled States commenced their annual session this morning. Present. Wilmot G. DvSauMare, Grand Sire, and other officer# fr»m thirty-one Sutes, from tho Di-iri-t of Columbia end Mini a sotn. Upward* of 1.0 members were present The pro reeding* -» ere opened with prayer by tbs Chaplain pro tem. The morning was occupied by drawing seals. After the announcement of Committees, the hearing of the Grand Sire’s report, Ac., wa* had Koch interest is expressed In regard to the election of the Grand Sire te mortow. Jf*w YoaE, September 4.—Tbe Crescent City arrived from Havana with seventy-six passenger*. She hriag9 dates to the 29th and $22,000 La diver. The fever at Havana had entirely disappeared. The fc>*ufah mail steamer and three frigates arrived at Havana on the 21th, bringing new# from Cadi* to tbe Bth nit, and abo ** 1»W0 troop# for tb« island. Much erati Vaticm la exprowa’d at the appointment of Gen. Concha as i ’aptsin General, and great preparations are onfootforhls rect' ,^ ra - . . . .. The Sugar and crop* are reporu'd as looking very fevorable. ' Yellow «t GalvoiWß* Birmioxx, bepteaber 4 - -The yellow!?*ver hae asnimed an epidemic form at Galve*tcH\ eiu.l le also in,”"** 4 *** 41 Orleans. Sitaxnio, August 30.—'There were ib, ; rteoo death# from fever. Joseph Bancroft, of the firs of itryan A Bancroft, is dead. Chailestok, August Si —There were six death# from fever to-day. Tbe epidemic ha# also ep^wared at Macon, Georgia. Cholera at Bafßalo* Buffalo, September 4.—Tbe deaths from Cholera for the week were thirty; but two Amer cans. New Yotx. September A—Flour-State firm; Western easier st $9,76010; sale# of southern at $9.60010. Wheat weaker, but not quotably lower; pale* 3,600 bushsls Bye, nominal. Oornfdeeiined 8c; Western mixed, 82084: other* nominal. Cotton doll, with decline to the week of to Ooffe«—Rio firm; advanced . Sugar fifm. MqUisas flnn. Unseed Q11...77!575. Money and Exchange unchanged; stocka easier, quiet; Beading, C 7%; Erie, 31%; Michigan Central, 84. Philadelphia, September 4.—Floor quiet; receipts and •toek light, holder* firm in iheir demands; sales 300 bbl# good brands for shipmentats9JB. Bye Flourscan*. Oom Meal unchanged; sales 230 bbl# Punsylvsnla at $1,12%. Wheat in good demand, little offering; js&les 40CO bbl* at $1,9001,03 for red, and $2J)2@2,05 for white. Market bare of Rye, and It is wanted. Corn In steady demand; Rale* 30v0 bus Southern and Pennsylvania ycLiow at 39, afloat. Whisky in good demand; sale# 100 bbl# at 39. CinciHEATi, September A—The river;is foiling slowly; weather hot Flour $808,26. Cam 43.; Whisky deelined toB2. Provisions stagnanL Nothing new inotherarticle#. BY Virtue of a precept under the hands of Wm. B. 5T- Ciuro, President of tne Court of Common Plea#, in and for the 6th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Jn-tlce of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery In and for said District, and William Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Ksqs., Associate Judges of the same county, In and for the County of Allegheny, dated the 30th day oi August, in the year of our Lord one thousand oigbt hundred and fifly.four, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at the Quart House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on the IST MONDAY OF OCTOBER, at 10 o’cloofc, A. M Public notlro Is hereby given to all Justices of tb* Peace, Coroner and Constable*, of the Couuty of Allegheny, that they be then and there, In tbeir proper persons, with their Bolls. Records, Inquisitions, Examination#, and other re membrances, to do those things which to their respective offices in their behalf appears to be dene, and also those that will proseoute tbe prisoners that now are, or may be in tbe Jail of said County of Allegheny, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my huid, in Pittsburgh, this 30th day of August, in tbe year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-four, and of the Commonwealth the 77th. 4 °*l WM. MAGILL, Sheriff- -AfIERINOo, MKRIfyuH.—A. A. MASON A CO. will re jXL calve and open on the 6th or 7th over 80 pieces French Merino*, including fume new and very fine color*. Purchased at the recent large package and peremptory salts in New York, at a sacrifice of nearly 60 per cent, trom cost of Importation, they will be offered at nearly the same r****- ! ! sep4 B. *-A. cTjJt/HCAN. ' WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, For eign Wine# and Uquors, Old Monongahela and Bac tifled Whisky, No. 291 Liberty at., Pittsburgh, Pa. (Jy2o-y MASONIC LIBRARY.—The A q LiqulUe# Of Freemasonry, comprising illustrations of tho five grand periods of Masonry, from the creation of the world to the dedication of King Solomon’s temple: by Rev. George Oliver, D. D_ M. A. 8. R, Incumbent of the Collegiate Church. Wolverhampton.' p. D.G. M.for Lincolnshire; author of the “ History of In itiation,”. “Star in tbe East,” Ac., Ac.; uniform American : edition; three,dollar* per annum. Published monthly by Leon Hynaman, Philadelphia. i au3l B. T. C. MORGAN, Agent. TIHINK OF THlS.—That by paying s*2o ta gmh you r,n at onoeenUr upon a fine large Lot of Ground, 60 feet front on a 00 feet street, by 210 feet deep to an aliey, and within 80 minutes walk of the city. Price of the Lot $260; time of after payment# either at four yearly payments, or at $6 a month, or par week. Call and see the plan of tha Lots at tbs oßes of 8. CUTHBKRT A SON, auBo 140 Third street. "i r* - 3 * IftsSfeUV. TELEGRAFHKJ. aeettal of toe pacific. PROVISIONS UNCHANGED, glllt and Velvets. From the Soutb. From Hawana! Tellow Fewer at SaTknnah, Yellow Fewer at Ch.arleetoa. TXLEG&APH MARKETS. Proclamation. _ ' *V “ W ‘ “**' • - a-I JiEWS FOR MlfWKit JUEJ*. The rim- was at a stead jnstwlij. with twatva laehsa water Id the channel, by the maul auric. ' The keel boat Union is looked fbr from Whesfta* to-day. She belongs to the Gutter BnJpe tightrif Una, The ateamera Jan* Lamer and Jfccfciv* areltbe packets running to Brownsville—tba Lamer tn tbs morning, an* tha Exchange In tha evening—from Din ifo. 1- Tht Louisville Democrat, of tha Ist lnat, states that tha •steamer Jeanette arrived ia Louisville on tha Hat, fian St. Louis; and the Torttown from Cladanatl, bonndfef St. Louis. _ We dip the following from the UWbri Democrat, of tha 2d“ Tha Parthenia arrived In St Louis from Osednoati, and the OaJdand from St Paul; and no remarks need ha offered in regard to ihe state of tha river or depth of water, as the above|UquUe plain, comprehensive and.unequivocal/' Jlx an avideoca of the dull mm of tha river trade Just now, we will cite a fact in reference to tba canal. The snperin teodent informed tu yesterday that doringone weak«l last August, the canal toils for boats far exceeded the entire re ceipts of the past month. —LouunUe Courier, Sept. I . Steamer Nettie Miller left Oairo Aogust 27th. Met, 28th —Endeavor at Goleonda, Monticello at Mouth Grand Wor, Castle Garden at mouth Deer Crqak, Parthenia s£Mt. Ver non, Alhambra at Enterprise, and Fairfield at Enterprise. The river at this point continues on a.stand, wW» about two feet water in the eenaL— LontnvftU Democrat, Sept. 1. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CISCUTBATI, LOUISVILLE, XHb SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh tad Cincipa.ll Btmm Paektt Line, FOR THE OOKVStAkCS or PABBEKGKRS AMD FRRIGHT urwisa PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Lnia . ITB» This Lm U composed of eeven mb. - ©lass powarfui ttMam, une- JaUH£*g ■■■Hhptalled fbr speed, splendor, safctyi~Wß and oamfcrt, and is the oklt ybbocoh daht uk» or Steak Paouts on the Ohio rlrer. It connects with the U. 8. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Loutarille sod Salat Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticixitd and re* ceipted Oirxmoh daily. Two new Steamers hare been added to the Line, whiob now consists of the following boats: Day t Of Departure SoaU. Oaptabu. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE BTATR- M. W. Bn.T*aooTM —Sunday. MKSSBNOBB, No. 2—J. B. Dans —Koaday. ALLEGHENY .0*). M’Law.... .Tuesday. OBTBTAL PALACE. Wm. J. KouTO- .Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA ..—..R. J. Gases..— PITTSBURGH-. H. Cinuu—— Friday. PENNSYLVANIA- Jao. KuitxrsLTtn- Saturday. Leare dally at 10 o'clock, A. &L, precisely. No freight receded altar nine o'clock on the morning of departure. for particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) A _ ntj _ JOHN /LACK, ) “ MododolwU HouM Baildlagi* JdeclOl Pittsburgh, 1853. “18,)4 CANADA , - CltTtlmd. Port Stanley . g>> and Port Harwell. fIiBHB THBFINB low tenure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Rauow, will make two tripe a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Barwell,esfoUowi: Leaves Cleveland tbr Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at7>* o’clock. Leaves Port Barwell fur Port Stanley at 1 o’eloek. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland eT«ry WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, aI7U o'clock. The Telegraph eonnecta at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Col ambus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk end Cleveland Railroad*. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London °Une of Btages, whkdi eonnecta with the Ureal Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to 800VILL A LAUDKKIMLR, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. M’HKIDR. Port Barwell. msrtTrtoov AUCTION SALES. Auctloa*>Dally BalM, AT the Commercial Selee Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth stmts,at 10 o’clock, feaarel swrttmant of Seaaottabls, Staple aod fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,Capa, Ac., AT 3 O’CLOCK, P- M., Groceries.Queensware, Glassware, Table CotUry, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Far nitare, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cotlery, Clothing. Variety Goods, Gold and Bflver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fjaSLtf P. X. DAVIS, Aurtlonner. ORPHANS' cocnr SALE OF A FINE COUNTRY SEAT —On THURSDAY EVENING, September 7th, at o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, agmably-jto adjournment, by ord-r of Thomas Dart son, Executor of Mrs. Arabella BtatrnfleJd, deceased, that very valuabk- and drtirabls Country Seat, formerly the re- . sidence of the Ute Abraham Horbach, Sr. This property D m'»et pleasantly situated In Wilkins township, on the south tide or the Oreetubaiwh and Pitts burgh Turnpike, and within a few rods orthe Wilkins burgh Station of ibe Pennsylvania Railroad. The premise* an in •‘xceilent condition, containing SO acres of choice land, with large Brick Mansion House, Drlek Barn. Carriage Uonsa, Btabl«, Ac., of the best deeeriptioof anil Orchard of yoang Fruit Trees, Shrubbery, Vince, kc. This U one <J the most desirable sites oow for sale, being soeesyot screxatsll times by Rallroed sad Turnpike Terms at sale. A plan can be seen, and any farther in formation given at the Selee Rooms. P. M. PAVIB, Auctioneer. WANTS. Land warrants wanted—si?B oo.—i wish to pur chase Land Warrant# to the amount of Five Thousand Acre*, in 100, 80 or 40 acre Warrants; tor which will be osld U7B In sold, for 100 acres, and in proportion tor 80 and 40 acres Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Real Estate and Enropean Agent, uj »3 eorner of Seventh and Smlchflelfl streets. WANTED —A situation, by a Young Man, as Book keeper, Clerk, or Salesman. Apply at FRANCI3CUS’ Agency Offlae, ;*lO 65 Fifth it., near Post Office. TO COAL BINEBBI bos BOtt f 99& itlZl ILLINOIS, CENTRAL RAILROAD. rpHIS Ro*d Unnow constructed and ready to common'* I tb« transportation of Freight between Ms southern ter tninii» »t Cairo, and the extensive Coal Fields In thr- iMa- It; of the Big Muddy river, about 60 tniire north of Cairo. The supply of a superior quality of Bituminous Goal, on and In tbe immediate vicinity of tbe tloa of the road, U in ex baa* table, and U deposited In position* favorable to mining at a email coat; sod a market for large Quantities will be found at once at Cairo, for the supply of steamboats navigating the Mississippi and Ohio rUera, nod for trans portation upon these rivers to other point*. The aitent'OU of parties desirous of entering Into the bo sioees of mining and telling Cnel, is invited to this oppor tunity of engaging In it. And the Illinois t antral Railroad Company will be ready to enter Into liberal arrangements for the transportation of the Coal from thv mine* to Cairo, 4 other points on the Llos, at once. Communications may be addressed to the undenigped, it the offlee of the Company, 50 Well street. New Fork. II W. P. BUHttAL, President ill. V. K R. o©_ FRANKLIN HOUSE. CHESTNUT »rilKld\AßoVK THIRD. PHILADELPHIA. PARKKR * LAIRD, Proprietors. -193 ml TERMS $1.60 PKk DAY Ji- ~ iartr >i ogc* of the uhsrtleH VUley Treo Rtllrotd Compauy. __ 'RKEa to the above Rood are hereby notified that SUBSCKi. . 0 f pirtetor* here called for a second install tbaßoaru per 6 U*r*, payable 10 the Treasurer mem of Pit* IX, T and also Five Dollar* per on the l*t Monde . of each eniulng month, until share on the first su . •• the whole amount U pau. • WILKINS, Treasurer. mySOrtf AD» AH .. BUILDING LOT FOR •*Jj“i tcnd i n , A LOT 31 feet front on WV UKetxeet, . . of the bark 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back . Lot le a Cellar Wall, built for two Jmall Hooaea. . . u in a desirable location for a residence; and will be Ew and on favorable term*. Title Rood, aod clear frx, ftS.Jw*. Enquire or GKO. F. GILLMORB, H At Office of Morning Poet. - 1 ' Won. Dlghy, Jr., CT/yrniNO' AND yDRNISTIIt.O STOKE, Mamtie Han, WU, ,tr,xl, nutburgh.-atxhiuz mul. to orf.r, in Mod.iyU, ual »» tDodetoto r«lo». K Powdered, Crushed, Olarltled and in store and for sale by KINO * MOORHEAD. u . -rr.il \iiw~i.TTKNr EEN lIULDKK—BuII.bI. fct of SW.I I*‘ hold. th. P.O firmly, whtoh o.fi b. mmorod without y dm,'’Oll7, .od wlt Jg“ £““« ■ar EW BOOKS—Jtut received, Hard by Charle* JN| Dickens, 25 cent*. _ _ ■» i amM *n., Ticond#roga,or the lllack Eagle, by G. P.. . Boee Woodvllle, or the Sailor’* Daughter, b> AUsanilur Duma*. 60 cent*. b _ u n Bertha and Lily, or the Parsonage of Beech Glen, u * * E. Oakes Smitn, $1,30. _ L . Our Honeymoon, and other comicalities, from Pu price SL26- Received and for «*ue by oaU W. A GILDEXFENNKY A 00., 76 Fourth *L "■ .>RKoH ARRIVAL.—HAG AN A AHL, No. «l Market r street, haro received a choice lot of plain eol’dall wool Delaine**, do Debegee, half wool; do dark eol’d Merrimack end Cocfaeeo Calicoes, with au eicellent assortment of gray Sack Flannel*. We are closing out oar Tissue*, Lawn*, Barege*, and all grade* of Summer Goods, at cost. fauftS 1 1 M4LL OuTTAOB HUCSK, with a Lot of 60 feet Ironton O Union street, Mt. Washington, by 228 feet daep to a 60 ieet Street. Price *700; 1400 in hand, balance in three yearly payments. For sal# by J J g. CTJTHBEBT A SON, >u 23 140 Third street. Daff’i Colleffe—Classical Dnpartmnat. FBKNCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES. ME. HAYDEN, Principal of thi* department, has made arrangements with Mr. P- F. UDWARDY for forming permanentcUaaee in these language*. Mr. U. Da gentle men of the highest respectability and thorough education, from Hungary, and no pains will be spared in hi* depart ment to sustain the long established reputation of the In stitution, for efficient and thorough instruction. Mr. u. speaks the English language fluently, and will Instruct German* and French in English. Persons desirous of at tending the Commercial and Mathematical Depart menu ak the same time can do so. Private instruction given If re* qulred. Term*—Tor private Instruction (16,‘per half session. Fa.* class instruction $lO, per half session. au2& For Solo. SIX AG&XB OF LAND, in a superior state of eolUvat} on, on which Is an elegant House, fronting on the f/bio rlver.at Woods’ run. .It D offered cheap for such a home. Also, 0 scree at Woods’ run, adjoining Ur. Eckharff i floe garden, on which is one of the best of Bolt Water 8u rings. It is a beautiful Lot for a residence. Also, 2 acres, adjoining Hartman a Tavern, of if perier Enquire of THOMAS WOOJ/B, auSlilm . 76 Fourth s treet. 'JOSEPH HEBTEIIUL '~i MANUFACTURER of all Unde of CABINET* PUBNia TUBE and CHAIRS, No. 84 Smlthflald street, opposite City Hotel, Pittsburgh. N. B.—Famishing Steamboats and Hotels par ticularly attended te. . aulfcy ALL WpOL DELAINES.—-We have now a large eupply of every color, all sailing at rednoed prices. A. A. MASON ii 00., . va aanrei a .«—♦ >' ;«• +- J v . ' -*.NV i **• *s* VV •}' *‘ '• *'• '*-■ ‘ ■-*. * ? 1 : K^i VAv 1 .*; •» • *" *»*• v « v - , **' '* » 4 *> * ■ * 'itV. •3 *.e,'..'Aarfl : ’ tie mmm post. •TAmntut&jQiiw' I .'''" - naeHAwrr sxchasge. • j - omcjsftfl. . Ifni TOrJVrrifoii—W*. 2/Bjctil Second »' •* • Wjl- B.^wn. jSacretarTH-W*. g. HiTXR. gVftijiwtr Joint ÜBccufr. ' st^<r*ii®i3CTrf—s. T.Nwtraia, Jr. _ ComwUOu on Arbitration for dH&ut.—W*. R. BUxta, ▼. P, Ditid E. Tjsx, W*. Rat, W*. Rcmuar, W. B Cjn- LAD. DAILY BIYUW OF PIWBBOKGH XABXXT. , Orncx or tss Dial Mourtiig PcAr. 1 Tuesday, 6/1864. j FLOUR—Sales 50 and 90 bbis superfine. from store, at $9.2699,12; & and 27 do extra at $9,37@»,3L GRAIN—-Bales 300 bnS Ear Com, from depot, at Bac. SUGAR—FaIea lo htada folly fair at 6Ue, 4 mos. WHISKY—Suits 103 bids Rectified at iOa. BACON—Sales 2,000 foe city smoked Hams at lie, 4 laoa; 2,000 do do Shoulders at 4 not; 1,000 do Hams at 10c, ca-h. WHALE OlL—Saltn 1.400 sails at 74c, 6 mos. TI BOTHY SEED—Sales aotms At $4. cash. GROUND NUTS—Sales IJoo boa *tsl.oC, cash. Kansas, Sebraska R LABD TWISTY BSE CIST. CHEAPER THAN CAN BE BOUGHT IN THE ASOYE TERRITORIES. Real Estate Farm Ibr Sale. JHE subscriber is authorised tarnU TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES OF .LAND, situated In versatile* township, Allegheny ooanlik Pennsylvania, lying back of M’Keesport, known aa the Wty£e>oek Flail, and In sight of the proposed Station on the Cuaneilsville Railroad. Improvements as follows: a square- IDG HOUSE, 30 by 20 feet, two stories high; and square LOG BARN, 00 by 30 feet, (both new and in rood order;) ftp fine young ORCH ARDS, (best grafted /nut,) just commenced to bear. There Is ninety te one hundred acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the balanca 4s well set with white-oak timber of the first order. This land A wall calculated for a stock Farm, being very level, and thdsoil-of an excellent quality for grass-growing, and briog. jrell watered wlih twelve or fourteen uever-falllng ipringsof excellent water. This Land has faciliiks rarely met with, being within half a mile of the Yooghiogheny and one mile of Mouongabela, and almost on the line of the ConnellaviUe Railroad, and is supposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE. This Land would not be In the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the “Far West.’' Terms easy, and price moderate. Tor farther particulars, Inquire of W. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorenz’s Glua Works, or of JAMES 0. RICHEY, eu23 Raal TEgtat* Agent, >t this office. Valuable Real Rsute for Bala. MTUAT very desirable property shouted at the cor ner of Sixth and Smithfield eta, containing THRU FOUR STORY STORES AND DWELLINGS, two on Smithfield -street, one oecupled by Sielie A Bartberger, Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the other, the comer, oc cnpled by the owner as a Confectionary, Liquor Stole and Dwelling; and the one on Sixth street, osocpled by 8. W. Bandere, 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 city. For terma enquire of MICHAEL CFHABA. Title clear and indisputable. " As I am determined to nil It If I can gat anything like a (air price, this Is to give uotioe to auypareon or persons bar ing claim or claims, charge or charges, against aa, to pre sent the one to meat the corner of Sixth and Smithfield streets, or prefer the other, and they will be satisfied imme dlstrir. faulotdaw2m] MICHAEL O'HARA. JOHN n. MKLLOR, 81 Wood storet, Pittsburgh, wfll publish on the (6th August, 1864. the well known series of Almanacs (for 1865) calculated by Sanford C. Hill, Esq , sol for many years pahUehed bv Mr. Lake Loomis, of this city, under the name W “ Loomis' Almanacs.” The aeries will consist of— WEST. HILL'S PITTSBURGH ALMANAC, HILL’S HAGAJQN'B ALMANAC. HILL’S AMERICAN FARMERS’ ALMANAC. It is only neoessarv to my, that the religious, moral and useful character of Mr. Hill's Almanacs wUI be ™»>nreii»—t hi the above series, for 18S6. EF* Printers and others are hereby cautioned against infringing on the copyright of the above Almanacs. Th-y will he for sale at all tbe Bookstores, by the gross or losco, aod by i!4 JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Woe* street. XTBW BOOK BY N 1’ WILLIS —Jnst received by H. 1> Miner A Ca, No. 32 Smithfield Street: Famous Persons aed Places: by N; Parte Willis. Daniel Boone and tbe Hunters of Kentucky: by W. H. Bogart. Fifty Yean iu both Hemispheres, or Reminiscences of a former Merchant: by Vinaent Nolte, Istsof New Orleans; 12mo, cloth ; price $1,26. The Yoath of Jefferson, or & Chronicle of College Scrapes; 7A cents. Tleonderoga, or the Black Eagle: by G. P. R. James ; 60 cents. Fifteen Minutes Around New York: by Q. 0. Foster; 26 rents. Our Iloneyraoon, and other Comicalities, from Punch; with illustrations; $1,25, The American Oottyge Buildrr: a Mriee of Designs, Plans and Specification*, from $2OO to $20,000, for Homes for tbe People: by John Bullock, Architect, Ac. Ulstory of Cuba: by ilaturin M. Ballou; 76 cents. ■ Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride; 60cents. AH the new Book* of thi: day supplied by • B. MlN|*t A CO, au23 No. 38 Smithfield street ri'KKHKSCUPiCS, »t Current Subjects Extamporsoeoualy J. Treated, by William kldtr. Famous Persons and Pi by N. P. WUUs. Daniel Boone, aod (he Hunters of Kentucky, by W. H. Bogart. theseut Wood, by Leile Linden. Petemm’s Magscioe for September. Godej’a Lady's Book. Yankee Notions/ Just received and for sale bv W. A. GfLDENFENNBY A CO., a 023 No 70 Fourth styest. PRESTON A lit KRILL’S Extracts of YaulUs, Lsmou, Rose, reach, Ajmopd, StrawbenT,,Jfca, for*R»voring Ice Cream*, Blanc Mango? Paddings, £t , for sale by au7 w. AwJI'CLXIRG. K.hjw nothing bhirt collars; ofaiakTE, sad a full am<rtmeut of Furnishing Good*, IVttUkmnV Trimming Srtorw of" Valuable Proparty for Sale* TWO LOTS UF GROUND, upon which are erected four Brtek aoiTtwo Frame Bcildlcgs, which rent annually for $6OO. SakTTroperty Is rituau-d In the Ninth Ward of the ci yof Pittsburgh, on Peon street, between ■■ ■— and streets. Also, the Factory and Ground known aa the " Zaptr* Works” situated on the corner of Peon and Morris streets. Also. 28 acre* of unimproved land, altaated on th* Alle gheny liter, one roll® ficm East Liberty. Oo a portion <t thin land there U th« best daw MUI location In the oounty. Alan, a uumber of lots containing from 1 to 6 aerna of choice land, si tuned oo« mile north-weet of Kart Liberty, and onft.mll* east cf LawreoceviUe. The above pi.*c. * of property are eery denirabia, and will be dispofed of on advantageous terms to early por chatter*. For term* of sale and further information apply to ffm. P. Baum, Mo. Wood rir*»>l, Pittiburttb. Sotilk-vxst cor. of t\f.h an>i (Jranl rlt., uppanlt (hurt Snu sc. Fall Seerion of Ihl.' S.-hnoi will commence on MON 1. DAY, J*epi*inbtT 4tb. and tbo duties ofTnstrocUon will be resumed by Messrs. GRIGGS and M’DONAIJ). Th»re are ten suentfrur* months In the Academic year. Tuition is 612,59 per quarter. The number of pupUa is limited, and boys are admitted in (he order of nppliotiou* which may be made after August dJih, at 54 Liberty street, or at School, or by letter dropped In Poet Ofilcu. - aafcow* PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JAPAM.NQ, in all lta branch**, executed tn the best style, and at prices to suit tie liman, at tbe Oli Sho.p, rear of Jaynes' Ten Atom, FIFTH Street, below Wood. The attention of Tinners, Founders, Furniture and Glaee waro Manulaciurors, is solicit*--! to our new style of Inlaid Pearl Papier Mucliii<,in wood, glass aud iron wares, of every description, bamplrsran L-ett-eu aud iuf.rmatlooobtalnsd at tbs hhep, or at the Warehouse, No. 184 Wocd street. Steamboat meu can also soe a new style of Ornamen tal Glass Panels, surpassing any heretofore executed In this city. auP:lm CORXBII OF iiAIS AND S'lUlU 2>TS, WARRJOX, 0 fI'HE Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing to the X public that this new and elegant Hotel has been opened as a houx* of entertatnmeut. Bring commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of ibeObto Stage Company, it offers inducement* unsurpassed io Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. au!7 * M. GABKILL. New Jersey Water Melon* and Peaches. r 1 -UK aubsuiiber b la dally receipt, by Railroad, of th* 1 finest quality of PEACHES ami WATER MELONS. Cull at his’Depot, No. 128 Wood street, abov* Fifth. au9:tf PAMCFL 3TEINRUCK. No Uumbuc. rfYWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLABS worth of stock X will got be distributed at BOG BBS A CO.’S Etar Da guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason’*, bat upon the payment of $1 you can procure as good a LIKE as can be procured io this or any other city. Call *■ ' u* a trial. au6 r-u vc 'MKLINK would lespectfully inform hie pupils W ru'uls that be will continue his protesaion as iSfcitor onth ' PIANO PORTK and VOICE KLEBER'B Miuic Store, or at hi) real d.nre ”o IS7 BHCO. v » «m*. -rill be proreptl, atttaM ■ „ . *» 5 “ HOUSE. fs.” comfortable as well as elngiut ?tyle. is n reive gueats, and give ample satisfaction * 7 patropise the Uowsh. iaoSdfl DOWNEY. PKKSEBV! NG aUUAUS— \j White Soft Crushed at 8 and 9 cent* per fi); it 24 K ' 6 211 8,8 '• a T M’CLUHO AHPKK'S MAGAZINE for August just receivod and H sale at * PAUL KLEINER’S Literary Depot, aul Fifth fit, opposite the Theatre. “ iwT ■ - "'gteit lnventien of tlie Age> * '0 thow unpleasant feelings that usually TO AY O. s ohw Hat, tboCONFOR- La"y?yp^ p y th N®ported from Paris, terms the Hat to lately . the head. A neat fit, and a good the exi'et shape and sis*. «w» P t r m<. Hat mar b »d at 77 Wr. WM. DOHA LAB. »■— . \namentid Carver* Architectural and L * M oroamental Carver, MT. HOGAN, Architectura. C - <reeU, Pittsburgh, • corner of FOURTU aud Ft • av § ’ Pa. Boot* and SbO®** •wposlt* JM’LACGHLTN, No. 95 Fourth etrvvV nearly *^ |t « the MayorV Offlre.ls manaf*eturing\Q«ntlemen’6. Boots, Lew Shoes’, ties and buttoned; Com vesa and Dutton rd Getters; Ladles’ Boots, Half Boots, Jen.ny Linds, Slip- French hashing Gaiters, of every color and shade; faoxy Kid v»«i Satlu Gaiters, of the be.st mat vial; Misses lAd ObHdren’edo, of every variety. N. B —AH kinds made toogjgfcon riiart notiew. (aul9 II >fc i I ||i IHi || il ill I I Kucher’s XV Crushed and just received. Fami lies supplied by retail or the quantity, on the most liberal terms. All goods delivered free of charge by DAILEY A BEX SHAW, anil 253 liberty street A CARD—To those wishing beautiful, healthy and elig»< b!e aiteefor suburban residences. Ihavefoorof thoew beautiful blocks 100 feet square for sale, at the northern end of tbe Sbarpsburgh Bridge, four miles from town, and within 1200 feet of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Station. These blocks will be sold at the prices obtained at the pub lic auction on the 16th of July, adding Interest only from 6O Lots, each 26 feet by 100, will be sold on reason* .bl. torn, «d .t U» »m. fricr.^-^Appl^to aqga Real Estate Agent SANBUBK t BTRKKT PROPERTY FOB SALK—Forty foetfrdnt oo Banduaky street, Allegheny, by S 3 deep on Oay'alfcy, erith 2 brick booses on Sandusky street* and a frame house on the alley. The corner beuae oontalns a hall, flv* room e, wim basement. The next house eoptatas thill and four tnoms.oellar.oven. Ac. For prio* and. term* apply to B. CUTHBEBT A BGFi, in* Beal F-*tate Agents, Third atireet. . riVj LOAN—II 6,000, on note* secored by oity or county X bond*, a* oo Untenl security. Enquire of \ - r — • 1 *.-• WAnna 7fc Pnnl ' tM' liil’* Almanac* for 1*55, PRANK VAN GORDKR. K. D. THOMPSON, f«>r Jas. S. Neglsy. For Boy*. Seminary Japsnlng. J. DARNDOLLAR. GABKILL HOUSE, Ixsstraeilons in Kajlc. -> - •* V 1 * ' ‘ *l^L* MERE MISCELLANEOUS. Lard and lard an#— lltMiSo.Uiidi lObua do liidOD; 6 half bbla do; - Raoaived tad far aalo by mylB MILLER A RICKETBOB. r)tCE—BO tUroaa prime Bale by ct MTT.UR A BICKETSON, >l7 2g and tB Liberty at. CAED OIL—IO bblj 80. I ItfdOU: 10 Sf do do; M ilk by jftlt MILLER A RICKETSON. AVAOQfPJSE—SU pookeu OM Go*. Jots Ooflbe, tor sole by [jelfl MILLER A BICKJTsON. ii.ab.mt WINE-4U eases “8L Julian" Claret, received ' sad for sale by | JelT] MILLER A RICKETBON. OLIVA OIL—U mm OUto OIL far aelt by >l7 MILLER A RIOEETBQN. TAB CANDLB—2* boxoT I’efi’a and O'* Star OaudlM, far aaU by [>l7] MILLER A BIC&KTSON. ,'I£H—M bbl» Madias No. 8 Ma*eral; . 10 44 No 1 Fielded Herring: In store and far la by [>l7} MILLER A BICEETBQN. CUAHPAGNB— iO basket* “172,” ‘*174," Champagne Win*, loading and far sale bjr >l7 MILLER A RICKETBON. tv HAD—IB bbla No. 1, far nb by ) nj» SMITH A SINCLAIR. Mantillas.— a. a. mason a 00. h*v« now &r aab mom than 100 latest atylee of Mantilla*. [my22 Linseed oil—lo bbis far «*b by >lO ; HENRY HOLMES. IME—IOO bbis for sale oy t jolO HENRY HOLMES. SALHRATUB— 40 bxa Pulverised Balermtua, In quarter, halves end pound pipers, far nb by >l9 HENRY HOLMES. BUTTER— 15 kega fresh Forkla Butter, far sale by >l9 HENRY HOLMES. -MK3B—3 bids Crash this day received, end far sale by J JelO HENRY HOLMES. BLUJI LIOK WATiE—S bbu raeaiTad this day by JOB. S LEAIDiG, corner of the Diamond and Market rt. SHAi>— tt bbla Balt }* ■e Shad, Is store sad for sale by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. WHITE flflli—6obblslospaot«4,tbr mU by l* ENGLISH * KIOHAKDBON. ACKKRKL—IOQ bbis No. S, for sale by . Jed ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. IEAHS—*O bbis prime Pears, for sale by Jell ENGLISH A RICHARD BON. i ICK—IOO tiarem prime Rk», for sale by j jell ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. SHAD!—S 6 bbUShad; 60 hf bbli&had; instoraandfarnlaby Jelfl ENGLISH 4 BIOHABDfION. SUQA& AMD MOLASSES— * * MhbdaH. O.SoKmr; *• ttbbb do MoJums; Sft do 8. H. HolaaMa; tor nla by IfOLURAAN, gMRBQN A 00, £A MUMS Of XXOHAMQB BAH*. STOCK, for B*l* UU by WILLIAM A. htll A 00., Jj27 Wood atraat, Htfabargh. LONGWOETfffI LAME? BWBHT WISE—V«rJ whoS ma«; an imlSftt article tor Mtnnuottl tarpons; for sate by D. NOKBUJUT, Jylsi 137 liberty it. French, Port, Madeira and American WUue, JT fox«a. cheap by D. FICKKIBKM, jy!2 X3T Liberty st. I>KANPUCB, Whisky, Fxeoch Mnstard, Havana Sagan, D Ac., always cm haad. at tba lowest price*. jyia D. riontray. CXHJtAi* AND PUtUS CLAJUST—An exeeilaot ankle lor / aommar on, far nla by Jyia WKtfTK&N DKAfTS—OonsttatJjr tor aals at light, or abort data, oo * Utadnaail, Looiarilla, 8l Lools, Maw Orleana, Chloago, Detroit, and rfareland; at No. 71 ltaortb atnet.' Jp2B A. WILKINS A CO. M'VOHVSLL* WIIiLOCH, BANKERS, AND Dtaltrs la Kxahanf, Bank Notts, Gold and SUrer Ocda. Cumat aod Par Fuads readvtd on dtposiL btooks bought 4 ad sold r ~'' boufhl and *.—» on ««-—■ •t taj point la Um United States. Somh Matt ooroar of Markat and Fifth at roots, myll PITTaBUHQH, PA. Calif ami Ihowtr. IN the fitting mad tarnishing of which nothing has boon spared to roster bathing tuxurfousas well as heal ihfaL An opan ovary day, (Sunday's axaaptsd,) from 6 o'clock, A. M., until 10 P. h,it tha Borbar Shop, Parry Hotel, corner of Hancock itreet and Duqueane Way. }•» JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. Huunoth Light. SCPKRIOB AND SPLJt.NDID PICTURES are produced at CARGO'S New Gallery, No. ? 6 Tourth »treat, by hift la-go and improved bide and Sky lights; by which UhsoMsei of Children are ta- in a few seconds,and Adults in any weather. Miniature* set in lockets Degueneotypee copied. Booms open day gpd evening. au7 Grsfi; Baiiingir *> Graft WBSTBKN FOUNDRY, No. Hi Wood street—SUou fseturers of Cooking Stove*, Cool and Wwod Store*, Parlor Stove*, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Gratae, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forge*, Sugar Bottles, Tan Betties, Stove BscUm, Wagon Boxes, Ae-A*. au24 'atirlv hours. H AVISO left WUklaa Hell, ud aored to the WAVKE* LT HOV&S, Diamond allay, wUeo I base fitted op to fin* tty)*, 1 voold respectfully solicit the petxoaaf* of bt toner Mead*. Oyster*, Oame, Ac, of the choicest kind, can be bed at ell time*. The Bar 1* veil supplied with liquors - - - - safry lUtnlMAt r«TKlt«r« ud CbAlr*. A WS have oabaAd and are constantly manufacto- UL Hag BTBAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AMD |9|Q&AIRB,of every dsseriptionf vis: *X* grtawi— “TUingTables; Do BK do; Indlflf Ofbitt Chain, of radons ttyles; Goats. do do do; Btata Booa do do do; Do ToQet Box«; TeteaTetss; Softs; Divans; Centre Tables; Wash Stands; Oard do; Water do; Trays, Ac., As. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices flails factory. T. B. YOUNG * 00, Jy2o 38 Bmtfhield sC, opposite Csty Hotel. ABTHBBS, KOBGEBS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFLELD STREETS, aafcflm Plttabmrgli, Pa. Dreu XaUb| and Millinery. y\ MKB. S. X. CAJtGO respectfully Informs bar friends (Uasd others, that aba is prepared tomake to order the latest styles of CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, Ac, on the shortest nodes and on the moat rea sonable terms. Children’s do thing made op with neatness and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and taetefnUy trimmed. We aim to gift satisfaction. A polio Buildings, No. TO FOURTH 8 treat, second story same entrance as to the Crystal Palace iWuerrlan Gal lery- lyXfcdawly ISKBCUKR BTOWK AGAIN I—Just received and for sale X> at MIN Bit A OQ.’3 cheap Book 8 tore, No. 32 Smith held stree;: Bonny Memoirs of Foreign Inndj: by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, snthor of Uncle Tom’s Cabin; 2 to Is- doth, 111 nitrated, $1 Bir Jasper Oarew; Lever's new novel; 60 cents. Fashion and Famine: by Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens; $l. For «!• by 1L MINKS A CO., Jyl9 No. 32 Bmlth field street. S' - AL SODA—I 6 casks on hand and for sale by jj22 FLKMING BEOS. LINSKKD OIL—6 bbls receired and for sale by JylT HKNSY IL COLLINS. T> KVOLVBH9—A good assortment of all kinds of Revol- Xi vers, ineluding Colt's, Allen's, Mart ten’s, Werner’s, and the Revolving Hammer Pistol, lost reed red and for sale wholesale or retail, by OOWN A TJfTLBY, je24 138 Wood street. SARD INKB—2 cases Sardines, in whole, half and quarter boxes, jnst received and for sale by BALLSY A BENSHAW, 2 >3 liberty street. SUGAB CUiUO) UAMB—Wa hare jUM »&oU*r lot of aaparfer Sugar Car*dHamf,«ctMttedthe beat In tba Ciodniuul market. Alio, Sager Cured Dried or bend end for Ml* by •ad rpKjBAOOO—BO keg* Six TwUt Kantuckj Tooacco, __ ± ' f ‘»*n J. A. HPTOHIBON A 00. BAILKY A REN SHAW. and lor sale by KENTUCKY MUBTAKD Afresh t-upply of this celebiv tod Mustard received sod tot solo by Ayai j. a. HpTCnaoy a 00. OPMCK PUKNITUHE—For sole low, os follows; 1 targe Iron Soft; 1 Double Desk, o sup. article; 1 Letter Caw, to. [Jy3l] J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. ZLNO VJAhTA, of iTeryTmrtoty of oolor, oon&t&nUj on hand and for wlo bj jyai J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. LARD— No. 1, is kaga, (or sals bj *alO HENRY H. OOLLINS. Fisa— iqo pks wbiu and tor sale by [i Trout, Salmon, sc., received | HSNBY H. OOLUNB. LIME— 100 bbla Loolsrilli Lime, ttnind by fcQlO HENRY H. COLLINB. M COORD'S PATENT FAMILY BOAF-HOG bxi received by [aolO] HENRY U. COLLINS. WE bare Juat received torn* of tb« moatdesirable colors of M. do Beigee; alao, • law plooea of sow oad ele goat stylet DeUlnat ud Oukmaroa. QUNS TO JURE, by ■ jUTNAM FUK AUGUST, (leave* eut openJJust received 1 «t BUSSELLS’, Fifth street, jy2» seor corner of Mar hot. ri DNS, PISTOLB AND RIFLES, at all prices, for sole by VJT ant __ BOWN A TETLEY. Flasks, belts, powder horns, shot pouches. Drinking Capa, (br solo by aot BOWN A TETLEY. received and for rale by X Fleming bros, Stteeeaaor to J. Kidd A Co., out • No. 0o Wood street. L UBlsa’ FINE EXERACrs-S dooen LuMao' finest ox tracts br the handkarchief, received by oult JOS. FLEMING. SUGAR AND MOI.ASBKB— -4Dbhdf IT.O. Sugar; 60 bbb “ UoWn; 40 “ Sugar House Molaaws; tor salt by STCLU&KAN, HEREON A 00. —l6 bbla larga No. 3, tor aal» by “ M JjBl M’CLPRKAN, HKRRON A CO. fey-HR.. <X 6UBBKII/B.—PsTiaooplca, or Current EW BOOKS - ®d«r. «S,"5Ki. 4 Lll. "Wiipbit*: bjVloo.nt Nolle. i2?yiS : J " ‘ Cta “ teto ° f bU ,ndother *“ l1 ' UT. erf DMtol Boon.: bj W. H. A. L. Sttiuoo. Im Hot,or UuiThroo Apprattao: . \ [„ a,, The American Cottage Builder—Home- r by John Bullock. Chwtnot Wood; » tele by LUle Under. Feurkas Vred, or the Highwaymen’* Bride. . Fifteen Mina tee eeoundNew York: by O- O- Foete* BngUeh Bntoy ut the Oourt of md»l*e I: by Miee - ttU * Ooner. Lo&don Art Jouml, tor August. Coder's sad Peterson’s MsjMine, for September. RU3SKLL A 880, sa2l Fifth street, nesr Herket. X Bat* Begm, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, «*d r.tSl°«th“Ld Stan, ‘ " I )«*> JAMM WAM»RO>._ r "W«> “»■»*«.■«, to 85 Wood ftteet. •—? ’iTSSSSuai Hodltli* whUh Is Htitelisl MYERS’EXTRACT OF FROST WORT, OB ROCK ROSS l An Invaluable Remedy for all Serofnhts Diseases, Xmfigen tion, Belt Rheum, Stek Headache* Gaaker, Nanbig Bore Mouth, General Debility, and as a PnHft— of the Blood, is unequalled. Rode Boh G>;—From early childhood I hare been subject to ear ere periodical attacks of gkk Headache, at res* daring me unit to attend to my household dube*. for the last two years I hare been very week, and bad little or no appetite, but by the use of your Extract of Rock Rose, my general health is mueh Improved, my appetite is good, I have no more Headache, and I feel better end stronger then I have for yean before. MRS. C. H. WEUSTER. New Harm, Sept. 14tb, 1842. CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. Rev. A. B. L. Mytrt .* Dear Sir—ln Cutaneoua Eruptions, in eereral instances, I have given yottr Extract of Rock Rose to children and others, in getting np from the Measles, with the happiest success. Ia several eases or Erysipelas, this Syrop haa effected a cure; it may be relied upon ae a certain agent, capable of wtdfrvHng the disease from the •jstem, by purifying the blood. 1 recommend it earnestly for sli Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Srwpttans, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary Diseases in general. . Youm truly, BUT. X. R. WARREN. New London, October 7,1860. RHEU&IATISM. Rev. A. B. L. Myert: Dear Sir—Having used your Extraet of Rock Roee for Bhrnmitim and General Debility, and found it efficacious in removing the dloonee, I would cheer fully recommend it as a valuable medicine for the diseases It promiM to rare. New Hiren, Jabuuj 6,1851, SALT BHEUM, OB TETTER. I hereby certify that my eon Edward (a led of ten years of age,) wee, lest September, attached with Salt Lheum. For foor weeks, than wee a deep sore oq the aide of his fact) extending around the mouth, which discharged freely. We tried several medfeinee, without obtaining u; reiiaC At last, we tried Myers’ Extract of Back Rose, which hie effect* ed a care. The sore is completely healed, and hie general health much improved. HORACE W. BOLL. New Haven, March, 1868. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'B Drug Store, No. 140, oorner of Wood street and Virgin alley. Sign of the Golden Mortar. aaflalew Ageney of Dr. Fitch’s Celebrated Hedi- AT DR Q. H. KETSE&’S Drug Store,No. 140 Softer Wood street axed Virgin alley; Cherry Pnlaook, Pulmona ry Baleam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Qnimeht, DepuratlTe Syrnp, Heart Corrector, Humor Corrector, Pure and Hedidual OodUverOfljAntl-Dyspeptfe Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, Female Pills, Fe male Specific, unprecedented success in the treatment of Cbttt, Caught, Consumption, Asthma, Start Dioeatu, Dys pepsia, Scrofula, Bkm Diseases , Complaints, Piles, eta, etc. Dr. PtteMs unequalled PalaU Silver Plated Abdominal S^parten. Dr. PtteXs Improved Plated Steel Spring Shoulder Draee. Dr. D. FICKXIBBN. Hag Tube. Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest prices, wholesale orretaii. jyfilidaw LIST OF BEEHIVE PATEHT KEDXCIHES, on hasp us roe sau n FLEBISQ BROTHERS) Wholesale Druggists and Dealer s in Patent Mediants , Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KEELER'S AMERICAN OOMPOUND; Jayne’s Attentive: “ Carmi native Balaam; “ Hair Dye: u Expectorant; “ Sanative Pills: Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry Bryant’s Pulmonary Balsam; HooflaxKTs German Bitters; PiJharf dS Hostetler's Stomach do Merehiass’ Uterine OathoUccn: Storms’ Scotch Cough Candy; Price’s do; Thorn's do;- Howe’s do; Osgood’s IndiaCbolagogne; Morse's Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gam Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; Phakm’s do Batchelor’s do MeMunn’s Elixir of Opium; Bryant’a Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger, McAllister's do do: Kidder’s IndeUible Ink; Payson’s do do; Arnhold’a do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeasa; Lyons’ KaUudron; David’s LUiy White; Basin’s do; Tobias’ Liniment; Hunt’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bona liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Parrel’s Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s Indian do; CartchßpanHh Mirtwe* Barnet Pile Lotion; ttaenfnn;,' Scam*? AeduetfcOfl; • Bndi»en,CUtfa»ACo-‘i Ooi Uw OU; MeAlUetv’sOtfitXMnt; Sings’lteh . <to; FerraTs do; Gray** -do; Trask’s Otateeat; Judkln’s do? Swaftn’s Panacea; Hoaekfa dotf . . Sargent’s Iniant Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pah» Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Peetoral; Houghten’s Pepsin; Klars Petroleum; Helene's Celebrated Liver POls Brandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable PCHs JOHN WALKER. Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even’s do; Swayoffl’ Extract Barsaparllla Blood ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew David’s Piasters: Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman’s do; Rad way’s Raady ReHef; \ Morris’Remady; Prof Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bair* Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do: SandY do; Guysoit’s Extract Tallow Dock and Sarsaparillaf Soap, Clearer** Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Utuk; LuHlum’a Specific; McLane’e Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Cam Arabic do; Sellers’ do; B Wayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Trieophorous; Norwood’s Tincture of Tantrum Ylride; HcLane’a Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Looock’o Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Eye Water; 5 Agents for all or Dr. MoCtfatock’sTamny'Hedidnes Dr. Needham’s Breast Pnmpe; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Oum Elastic do do. Disaolutiom of Pnrtaeerhtp. rlB firm of MtfLVANY A LBDLIE was dimolved on the first day of July last, by limitation, and the death usly of the senior partner, Patrick Molrany. T Copartnership, HE undersigned have leased, for a term of years, the Wa GLASS WORKS, Properties, and all the Stores and con rehouses, lately occupied by Mulvany ALedUe, and will continue |fca manufacture of flint Glassware In all its va rieties, domg business under tbefirmof LKDLXK A TJLAM. Pittsburgh, Augost 1, II . Appar»tai. Wl are manufacturing as improved BATHING APPA RATUS, to which we would invito the attention of the-poblle, u nil an interested. Instead of making the pomps of tin and using leather valves, as heretofore, era are now making the pomps of copper and the waives of brass, being not only a more complete article, bnt a durable one. We will always endeavor to keep constantly on hand va rious other Baths of the latest styles. J. BABNDOLLAR, Iron City Stove- Warehouse, and Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Manufactory, No. IS4 Wood street. aufiilm I HAVE sold my interest la the business of Long, Miller A Co., to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Fo. 109 Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29, IBM. P. H. MTTT-K* A. A. MASON A 00, No. <9 Fifth street. BOWN A TETLEY, No. 136 Wood st. S, A. mSG...~. S. X, LOSO A CO., ' Bei l and brass founders, and gas fitters, invite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with Gas and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, fur nish Railroad Pumps and Tank FUtiugs, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on hand, jy3l CIIEK3K —309 boxes extra Cutting Cheese for sale by tygfl HENRY H. OOLUNS. BRAITH WAIT’S RETROSPECT.—Part 29, for July, of Bralthwalfs Retrospect of Practical Medicine and. Surgery. Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride: by the author of Pique, *C, Ac. For sale at thaeheao Bookstore of •* W. A. GILDESFINNEY A 00., Jy2l 76 Fourth street. tHH—IXB hfbbli White Fish: 19 bbls do; 84 hf bbls Trout; 11 bbls do; 10 hf bbls Pickerel; for sals by jy!7 HENRY H. 00LUN& O&IKNTAL DEoPB—Another supply of thb celebrated extract for the handkerchief, received by JOS. FLEMING, »u!6 corner of the Diamond and Market it t a 'OBA(XX> —Grant A Williams’, Webeter's Old, and other 1 fovorite brands, for sale by buIO KING * MOORHEAD^ rpO THE PUPILS OF G. ANTON. Fro/tmor «f X Mr. 0. Anton pnrposed returning to thb city \* tune to reaome his leaching on the Ist of Aagost, hot betog un fortunately taken ill at Fairmont, Va, be will not to reach the city for some days. Dne node* will be gtTgn to of his arriraL Enqairiee made^ac^ ft 4 R. PRYOR, County Baperintend«t of Common lyl School*, wilt attend at Unity School Hoorn ta P«a j t.Vnahlp, Oft SATURDAY, Oth of September* at 10 Cem*, j * ,X, to examine Teaeheri. Hin Teacher* will be r*q«K' ±4 fyt P*ns- Wagee, $3O per month. Appltamt* fcr are reepectfully regaegted torftttftftd. By order of the Board. I -piallUwaf C. SHIVELY, Prerideat. “ * ' * MEDIGAL. SICE HEADACHE JR. KNIGHT. JAMES E. LEDUE, JOSEPH J. UL4M. fau&lm RAILROADS cunufD u» mwi HUUMt. n Oomncnm with bubh ECLIPSSImIXUHABSI, VIA WELUVRAB. AND OHIO AND FMSNSTL VASIA rIE rfunfart. qttfekMl «od chMpwt * UwJe, Bock latod, flilwni, Nortfa-ir«t,VIA CLBVJBuUTS._ On aadaflnr TUESDAY, July 11, 18M, will ran dally, (Sunday’* «xrvciad) a* fUtovt _ VIA WKLUTIIAK. Leave Wellrrille at 4 20, P. and llHanra at fi nfl L wri ▼ing in Cleveland at 8 20, P. making a elate connection with Michigan Central Railroad boat* for Detroit and Chi cago; steama»forßd£Bfo'aiiiiMfogunfUlZa,nd Nffram-^•••» Train fox Toledo, Chicago and tit. Looter ? Pissangati foe the 420, P. M 4 train from WaUsvUle. leave Pittsburgh daily (Sunday** eMtytag at 000, Ai-Jfc. at earner Italipae or Exchange, far* to ' VIA ALLIANCE. _ Leave Alllanct at 7.20, A. SLyand 12, M., eeaasctihf at Hudson with trains for Akron, Cnnbcca/IUI, Afu and arriving at Cleveland at 10. A. 1L and P. M. F*JU to tJteveUnd. $4,00. . The trains of theQhloan.l Pnana harsh at 3.00, A. M., 8, A. M-, and S, P. H_ aonnwtat ABS once for Cleveland at 7 30 A- JdJ, 12, M., and6Jb,F.J(. and arrive ia Cleveland-at 10, A. M, 2.20, P. 9SD . Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, fit. lonia and the Jfatfc. west, leaving Pittsburgh on. .the AM P. M. Ts*te,TlA GLKVELAND, make a close connection there win the Night Express, by which they arrive in Chicago at 1200 If next day. Use from Pittsburgh to flh«*wga 21 hoar*. Passengers taking this Train, via Cleveland, will rtanh Oil ea*o one Train in advance of any other route. Paaaengers-tklteted to Cleveland, Buflale, Tbtedo, Chsm* .* go, La Salle, Rock Island, and 81. Louie. Tims to Chicago, 24 boor* flt. Louis, 4$ hoots, uuvuimimu. I s-«bb va tuana. -. ■ - To Cleveland..... 43,00 To Cleveland..t Toledo .. 6,00 t ToUthv. Detroit. 6.00 I Detroit.,.^... Chkago».._slo,oOk 10,50 { Cbifgn tlliffl A 11.541 Book Island 15.50» Tai«™i t VMM*- ■- at. Loui}—~~_.<...lB!6D j at. .Ljapfo. .(aftf Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of this Company, tnMonoagehalaHons*, below the comer.' J. DURAND, Bopt CUvelaad. ■ J. A. GAuSHST. Agest, iyia Pittsburgh. SOMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA KB4. fiflOßPPli im. RAILROAD. THHOCGH XS PIPTEES HOVtitS« - ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH,' THREE • , THROUGH TRAINS. ra i gui MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Shhdafa “ J. excepted) at T b’doek.stcpplay at alf the regular sib* - Boos, and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 P 1C THE FAST TRAIN will lease Fltisbutgb daily (aMfof ;■ Sunday,; at 1 o’clock, stepping at Qiweiubarg, Latiufao, J Biairsrille, Lockport, Johnstown, Tftww, Qallila— , Ar ••• loom*, foi, arriving m Philadelphia ut4o*tefor t <h*:Jmit morning. THE EXPREBS TRAIN will leave eeety wveutag -> at 0--80 o’clock, stopping only at Irwin's, Grvenebargh, - - Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Lillsy*a. Oalliteen, AltoOna.- . Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Baltfru.. . mors, and arming in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at UlSb, notes. ' THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave wwsfcn noon (except Sunday) at 6.80 o'clock, siopptog ut attragw* lar stations, and running only as fores lrtaiisvßla : . THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRACT teams daOp (exeept Sunday,) ut 11 o'efoekiA.M.,wtopplac at all sta tions, and running only as for as Brin tea’s. RETURNING TRAINS time hi Pittsburgh. That Ae oomnodation arrives at 8 o’clock, A. M. Expense, 1, PJL- Second Accommodation,7.l6.P M. MaIIILM,P.M. Vsak Line, 220, A M- Fare to New York, $10,50; Fare to Philadelphia, $S| Sam to Baltimore, SS. Fare to Bedford Springs, $5,7D. Baggagaefaechnd. to aHntetitmiioatha Peaaqftvanlu jtett- * a wH mil to PhUtdflnhii mil IhlHaw. Bsaseugsrg porcba£g tickets la cars, wCI batifoiiMjMWl cxxrsin addition to the station rates, axsspt ftuat Stations. where the Company have no Agent. No notes of a less denomination than fire dollars will be received in payment for tickets, Axoept those tented by the Banks of Pennsylvania. ' _ . . NOTICE.—In esse of loss, the Company vfflhoti. - themselves responsOde for pereonal baggage’only,amd for' an amount not exceeding $lOO. -J • N. B.—'The Excelsior Omnibus line has ’ to eonvey passengers and baggage to and from tU wteN a dtarge not to exceed lb'cents for. each gamotgm, and 15 cents for each trunk. . -: . i'* ' * for tickets, apply to J. MEMEOnBU Igeat, : f At the P. B.R. Passenger Station, <m liberty fA Pittsbnrgh, Jaly 6th, 1854—JJe7 ~ ~ OHIO AID PXHHSTLVAXIA Saw Arraagesisat, . ‘ cotiMENcnra fsur tja&Y2Z, ism. __ I*M V! MAIL TRAIN leares PittriWirgh at 8 A M; dines At Alii ance;. takes tea at Crestlice. and makes a dose eon* neciion there with a tut Express Train, reach tag .Chudn* nati about 12 o’clock at night. {EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pitisbotih «♦ 3 o’clock, P. M., afar tbearriTalof the Express train ftom Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at ILSO P.'M., connectlngwilh the Night lixprese which readies Cincinnati hi thexaorafng. Connections are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Bdfontaine and Indiana railroads fcr Dayton, Indianapolis atsl towns in Indiana. Connections are made with Cl er eland. Monroeville, Su dOhky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Boerroa, Upper taidUHkv, forest, and the towns cd tba Mad few Beady"- Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns pan to Ctndonati $7; to IbdiaDapolissft; toDaTtDttt&jOi' to; Toledo $6; to Cciambiu %&Mi to ZaMfriU* ; (Scrrelaod $i Through ticket* to Loaiirfllo a/txmomi Ae*. .. RETURHH6 I . , -jCHE BXPRBBB TRAIN bore* On*line ** LUPK. iM imho Pittsburgh at frflDJt it, ramwotlugirith tha - At Express Tnta throughhfcSfteorinvn toPtttMelphla. 9IAILTBAIS le*Tw<3ntU»e»ia M, A.-Myj»tfco«g rfral of the Sight I?iiinWTudu\te*n (jhamfl, tn< UAO.PM. - jrtMOirr " Tt The Trains do notrunoa *'•' \*. .•••'. ■49“ Tickets or fqxthar jMftrnwfiott, sttujit ttp» tttttt o&ceeof-tha Ohio ahd 'Pwßhsytfarft* Railroadof. J.‘G.GURRY,atthe mu iilTliii imilni th* Wnan—Mswir Ifeoee, Pittsburgh, or of • - •' :•»• ' •--'•1 •/ . GBORGR PARKIN, Ticket iittt, i ? , £- Federal stnat Station. 30IIH-KELLY, Passenger Agent, 1 PeiuurlT«ala BallfoM* SUMMER TARTTg between PtttsbrfiTjh; rhHAlripttfcaad BtltiliHW : rottimartMng AbtH 1«t- IBi. £ *\ ««r vSa^v^matsi: Furnftort, second hand, Fncs, Piaooe, ftmlferr; Wio% baskets or box«a; 75 cents $lOO lbs. •;; Second Clan — Dried Fruitrßeeswax, Dear Skin* Cleijir. and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Beg, wool and - - Steep Pelts, end Eggs: 60c. $lOO lbs. ( I Tlmd Hull TVrnn end Park (loose,) Batter, fat Mini; ktfs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window 9has, aaAOote - Uu, oucomprasaed: 45c. ft lMTfte: • •' '’ • X fburth Glast — Alcohol, Beam (in casks or boxer,) Baiter end Malt, Beef end Pork, Ondles, Cheese, lead and Xa 9 Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, 4pc. ft 100 Be. ’ Floor 80 cents $ bbl. eprl 6. Blagluun ±, Co.'i Tnuupwlctlra Lte» ammm . rl AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AMD ~ NEW YORK.—The Owners and Agents of said Us» “ Sara been for the pest fourteen jeers connected with the * old established Bingham’s Line.” They will rive their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer* cbandise, An, in the shortest time and on as favocabto terns as any other Line. 49»Onlyoae transhipment betwten Pittsburgh, Phil*- : delphla and Baltimore. f GEO. BINGHAM A 00, Canal Basin, liberty BINGHAM, DATIB A 00, . p . t.f - 1 . 176Msilst r sreqferlhlladetphia. Proprietors. < JAMES WILSON, Agent, ■' 121 North st-Baltimee*. -• SL L. OSTRANDER. Agm*. eprfdy 86 West st, NewTofcfc. 333,000 Worth of Farms and Building LottU 100 FARMS AND 500 BUILDENQ LOTB Win W divided among 600 Subscriber* on Ou E* using iftk i. Slat of August,lBG4* i LABGE NUMBER ARE ALREADY Many of the Lota near these hare been sold for from 400 to 600 per cent. advance over the prim for which them lots ere now sold, showing that the purchase wflTba investment. - . - '? * Each sobecriber, FOR ONLY $l5, payable In ]pn*\mM r of $5 each, wUI receive FOUR BUILDING LOTS, 25 by 1M • foot, lying together, or a FARM of from 2to 20 scree. Tsem lets are beautifully located at lshnd^ i wlwreanew church and school house, and a number yC private dwellings, Mores, work-shop* and'fimlorue,-hayo already been erected, several more are cow being built, and several hundred will be erected the coming season. This Is a fine opportunity of owning a dsUghgnlpogMrr reeidenee near the city, where the domestic cmaftni «r« family drele can be folly.realised, and where in* lots and about 600 farms have lately bean aoK;and sales are dally being-made toindividuala who, altar mmM examination of Its location and ascertaining thaquahWof the soil, are selecting forms for agricultural purposm,' bf log oonfldent land so cheap and ealrniayt ”j»r crease so rapidly m value can be bad within 50 ndlea eftts city. This land would haTe been all taken op ywr* but baa been asi tniaUtd estate for the last «etaij,ml completely locked up fer upwards of two huadse&ysßt* since which large tales have been made, and where thewq| deer roamed at large may qow be mb bmatifnl euttafsh and cultivated field* waring with the abundant pvoanetk^s of our mother earth. This is one,of the best opportunities now offered to tjtta* of small merits who are a borne of tbofrotrn, to purtiase one for a mere trifie; aLv, a ~ ftw for— > tiiwiwg each five and ten acres, and upwards, at bom $33 to $36 par-acre. V • All persons wishing to avail themselves of the qjSßf nlty now offered to procure a flue form or splendid bafldng lot near the Empire City, should make immediate egmHefr tion,astheyar« nearly all disposed of. Apply to Oil 6 ni® • WOOD, 208 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, Y. Y-wlms maps and pamphlets caff be had, or sent if required ey mill, EratuT^ 1 n. me, iyat,. . jjl3dfcod*w la 21 Fifth «tn»U SUNDRIES— IS 10 hhdsßtcou Hams; 25 “ do Shoulder*: 50 bbls new large No. 3 Mackerel: -- so hf bbls do do do; taarrira 30 “ medium do do ; 25 bbls do ,d« «*<> 16 “ take Trout, m store, u. Baltimore Darting,instore; •JO •» do Shad, do; - 5 « jfo. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; 26 “ Tanners Oil, do; 60 caaks prime Pearls; 100 bbls Mess Pork; 100 “ Grease Lard; 20 u Loaf Sugar; -■ ' 60 fahdsO. Sugar; 230 bbU 0. Mousses, oak es ersge 40 boxes W.O. Tobacco; *. 100 bbls ». C. Jtodn; AO casks Rice; 7 hdxm Cream Cheese; sack* Dried Apples and Fetches; - 2000 sounds Bacon Sides. jyg 1 ENGLISH A RIOHAKPaOE gteanbMt F«nUtu« ud ClulM, - WE «ie constantly apfid tatbe DuaiunN of BttAlHiOir flrtiT!l CHAIBS'andftiKHICTHtB, •«(. entry to tbs MMnfertwo of the bag styles, saiinble fee tfc* ate of gteeshoot*. - Our experience in this broach of fbpboti iims mM— ns to wunnt ntidktiou, it well wstf the pronptitnde in which orders ere filled, m In ths quality of the work end persons! attention given to the fitting, on!. Those interested In furnishing Boots, wiQ find it to thett adrontagetOflTeusacalL * I tt» v: * j ‘'-•s ‘ QBOEOE C. fBAJJCraCOSTi t. b. ioosa * 00.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers