The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, September 12, 1854, Image 3

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ffi/yy departure cf toe cars, be did not reach the depot until after
BflSS«^S^f& J Si&B?^^jA s o‘'S the last passenger train for that Tillage bad left. In fail
<0 H v lgnoxanco andtonfurioa he «u not aware of this fart, and
"V- ' Wlited unttl °“ r oine o’clock before he found it out. At
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tut the train not going farther than the enter d.-pot, he
V|fo *$!?? p ~;•' there left ft and determined to walk down, adopting the
'■ V Ballroad track as the surest road. Ho had not proceeded
“*** tb “ two hußl,t ®i lrom the depot, when he we*
'■' j * ’ i ** olted b T “»• *a*°t who asked him if he had anj money.
i &/*<&* v “7 foolishly, be »• the aHrmatlte, and bad
*?tjPvC f replied, when he received a tremcmlone blow on the
£V*,yi' b#sd * * club or bludgeon, which laid him oot perfectly
ln * en,ib ‘ e - »»al* then robbed hit person of (18 In
<s*f l l " -, r-.* money, and s«Teral small article* of no great value, after
<-T' i which they left him.
**• ***& “P*™ timJo €omiD « aloa* a few tonra
mft * r » ,h ® ditooveml him lying on the track, but,
® ltboQ B b go! ng Tery slowly, could not succeed | n breaking
' U P 1d 111110 to the engine striking Lies. The cow
< * tehOT ,trotk bim °P° n the bead, InOlcting a wound cvfe*
fSE^aKßl^l^£j£:p«J inches long, but fortunately not fracturing his ekulL
ana was also badly injured. The train was not stopped,
hot a special engine was sent from the depot to bring him
j»! I®* Wben found be was still insensible. He was brought
to All «Sheoy » nd Pl»»d under the eharga of Dr. Vm Her
Yr »n, who finally soc»eded, on Sunday, in reooTvriog bim
■ n ® cienU l '.o allow him to tell bis atory.
Att " T *** lc °andrels knocked him down, he had'no fur
'm* thar recollection of any thing that occurred, and does not
i know whether he rolled upon the Railroad track, or war
pllCod lbere 1 y ‘h® Tillaios who so badly misused him,
* w ®h* moel plausible supposition is that after perpetrating
v 3 **“ outl *B®» lbe perpetrators attempted to bide their crime
i b y Pacing him where he would be run over by the train,
“* ttua cause erery one tojmsgine it was an accident.
’ *“ r««f»»**T Pbooebsios—We ate glad to
'fp? r FTyhj/ry be able to record, that notwithstanding the many prognoe*
j! *3 tlcationsof the disturbances likely to arise, the precession
of the Protestant Americans, yesterday, passed off wlihoot
* the slighteat thing occurring to disturb the general henne*
/ V^l**• ny ‘ 6lnce lbe P*nide, tlda order has increased rery
rapidly, and erery one was astonished with the number in
P«»ession.
After marching through the principal streets of this and
«rW'n^V* B «*V*^♦,-. ®orabterdty, they adjourned to Denny’a Qeore, near Law
a*JK J rencerille, where sereral eloquent addresses were made.
The fellowingia a correct list of ttennmber in procession
•» they paned oar ofice, together with the names of the
different Lodges: .
Jr'l’f 1 John Knox'Lodge, Ho. 1
Washington *• “ 3
Luther « “ l
«fiL4 . Ko Surrender “ M 4
«omof Jacob “ “12
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***** shootisq Apfair—A young man named Jis.
Braddock, whilst passing up Washington street, on S&tur
l*^Ll?g^4^v <i*y uig bt >shot by William Jones. Braddock Is a mem
berof the Allegheny Engine Company, and it appears that
a bad feeling exists between a crowd, which assembles on
Washington street, (c-f whleh Jones was oneofthenam
b«.) and the Allegheny beys.' On Friday night, as Brad*
t»j this crowd, 000 of them bit him on the
with a brick, and an affray occurred, in which here
y ceieed a cut in the head. On Saturday night following, he
**• v&s up there sgain, and called on this Jones, raying ho
■y^jw -ffiffiyiffi*wnied to talk with him, when Jones drew bbt pistol and
jil fired at him, aiming it is snpposed at his head, but misting
**■ uin>» the hall passed through the neck directly under the
l j£Fttllfik‘ <n - Tb° wooud is not fatal, and Braddock will probably
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S* MOW CHABOB.-j.Two men, named Wm.
4'^®s@ CMtenDill ' r and WcD - Doogbtrty, were ineetM os Satnr.
' 4i d *y» in w * atmoreland coanty, far malicious nrfacbirf, in
f *k* ElgDftls on the Pennsylvania Railroad. It
S*£fg[appears that the defendants broke open a sheet lo which
, flags need for signalling train* were kept, and, took
a red one, which they flourished when a’train
coming along, and thus caused Its detention. Dough'
■*>3V^* was admitted to ball, bat the other not being able to
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THE CITY POST
TUESDAY M0BNlKG::t::::::8EPTBl|ilBBE 'l2;
Supumi CouM.-^Present: Chief Jastioe
Jsrenlsh 8. Black, JartioM EUi Lewls,W. H.Lowrie,Geo.
W. Woodward and John 0. Knox.
-. ! Hoxdat, Sept 11.
tvmm* y*. Holman; Chaster eounty, Judgment re-
Yemd, and tenfre fadat de novo awarded. Opinion bj
Lewis. ]
6rey<4i» va. M’Oune,e* al, Cumberland county. Judg
ment affirmed. Opinion by Lewis.
Holman’s Appeal; Chester county. Decision and decree
at length, revemng deeUBon.of Court below.
John Ik Martin and John Strohm ti. Adam Bare; Lan
caeter county. The decree of the Orphans’ Court, as spe
cially ntpruaaud and explained, !• confirmed. The ooata,
since the deeroe, to be paid by John Ik Martin and John'
Strohm, the appellants!
Bare vm. John Martin'and John Btrohm; Lancaster Co.
dismiased at coat of appellants. Opinion by Lewis.
1 Wheeling « Fyanpßedford oounty. Judgment affirmed
Opinion by Woodward.
Brown; Trustee of German Reformed Church. Congre
gation ts. Braogelical Church and’Congregatios. Judg
• ment affirmed- Opinion by Woodward.
Goabeneur’s Estate; Lancaster county. Decree affirmed.
Opinion by Woodward.
Zieharia’s Estate, Berks county. . Julgmont afflnned.
Opinion by Woodward.
Wilson Its. M’Callougb; Cumberland county. Judgment
affirmed, i Opinion by Woodward.
M’Qarty re. Hoffman; Lycoming eounty. Opinion be
Woodward, at considerable length, reversing dedaien of
Court below, and allowing plaintiff in error to recover
costs.
Youngmamef el vs. Murray; Lycoming eounty. Jadg
ment affirmed. Opinion by Knox.
Yonngman’s Estate, Troutman’s Appeal; Lycoming Co.
Beene of Court of Common Pleas reverfad, and ordered
that the fond In Court be paid to the judgment* of Jacob
Rodanwell, and Lewis W. Troutman; and that the costs
be paid by appellee. Opinion by Knox. >. ■
Flsherf vs- Farley; Uuion’ccanty. Judgment affirmed.
Opinion-by Knox.
. Dentler> Appeal; Nortumberland county. Judgment
affirmed. Opinion by Knox. Justice Woodward filed a
diasentiDg opinion. __
Wm. H.| Patterson vs. Robt. Patterson JuulataCo. Judg
ment affirmed. Opinion by Knox' Jus tiro Woodward dis
senting. :
Robt. Patteffson vs. W*u. H. Patterson Juniata Co. Judg
ment affirmed. Opinion by Knox.
KownV Administrator for uw vs. Robison. Judgment
affirmed. : Oanion by Knox.
Porter A. Btgtt for use vs. Robinson; Berkseoanty. Judg
ment affirmed. Opinion by Kuox. Blasentlng opinion by
Lewis. 5.
Henry Porter vr. Christ. Selbo.r; Daunjiln oounty, Judg
ment affirmed. Opinion by Knox. Lewis and Black dis
senting
LongweU et a 2 vs. Mellon ; No. 64, 1554. ■ A certiorari i
granted, returnable on Monday, September 18.
Patterson vs. Hillard et al; No. 27, 1852. Judgment of
non. pros. i
Plunkenon vs Chess; No. 6, 1854. Judgment cf non.
pros. No counsel appeared.
Shram ts. Williams for use ; No. 9, 1853. Writ of error
quashed. No judgment on the verdict,
little vs. Johnston; No. 4, 1654. Judgment rf nonpros.
Kldred, Jr. vs. Michigan State Bank, No. 17,1854. Judg
ment of non. pros.
Wagnerief al vs. Otto; No. 38, 18i-4. Judgment of non.
proa.
Seely vcJCommonwealth of Pennsylvania; No. 28,1854.
Vierfaeller vs. do do do 29, do
Wilhelm vs. do do do 30, 1854.
Motion'to quiub, argued and refused.
M’oory vs. Commonwealth of Pennaylvania; No. 2, 1554.
Cummins ts. do do de 4, do
Shannon vs. do da do 7, do
Folk vs. do do do 46, do
B*ely vs. d-' do do2<, do
Vlerheller vs. do do do 29, do
Wilhelm v*. do do do SO, 18M.
Matter of Road in FJudley and Mooa; No. 1, 1854. Pro
ceedings quashed.
Robert* vs. Scbaffur tl al vs Road in Chartien; No. 3,
1854. Proceedings qaashed.
Patterson v«. Robison for use; No. 8,1854. Submitted.
In matter or Road lu Baldwin township; No. 11,1854.
Argued.
Bold Outrage.—»W.e received yesterday the
following particulars of a villainous ontrage and robbery,
perpetrated on Saturday ni*bt, near tbe Outer Depot of the
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. A farmer, named Jacob
Shook, from Uie neighborhood of Nobles town, arrived in
Allegheny on Saturday afternoon, with tbs lntentim of
I Exhibition or the UoßTionximAi. Society.
|_;b« Committee of Arrangements of the Pittsburgh Ilor-
Itl cultural Society have been quite busy Car two or three
{days past, arrangiue and decorating tbe new City. Hall, for
jthelr annual exhibition. NObetUr piece coaid be selected,
lend everything necessary for the accommodation an! con-
Iveuience of exhibitors and visitors, will be afforded.
| We understand that a larger number of exhibitors than
NTeT before appeared at a similar exhibition, will be pres
ident, and we may look for a magnificent display 6f beautiful
mowers and lasdous frnit.
j Tbe judges will meet to-day at three o’clock, to make ex*
tealnalloD*; and in the evening, at seven o’clock, the Hall
Swill be thrown open for general visitors.
yPsHKSYLTAiiiA Medical Colleoe.— We refer
readers to the advertisement of this InstitatioD, ia
fiber column. The coarse of Lectures will commence
Monday, October Otb. This College has always enjoyed
ivoroble reputation, and to any one desirous of entering
4 uk) medical professiop, no better Inritntjon to perfect bim
jin the theory of medicine ran be found.
] Milks M’G&kel -was committed to jail yes
jterday by Alderman Parkinson, for obtaining board under
•ftlM pretences from Wm. Wallace.
.49* Ague and Fever or Tbree Tear*
Standing Cured.— Mr. Jolm Longden, now Uvisg
at Bearer Dam, Hanover county, near Biehmond.had Ague
•sd Fever for three years, most of the time he had chills
twieeaday, and rarely less than once; be was parched with
fevers as soon os the chill left him; and after trying phy.
riclan/*, quinine, most of the Tonics advertised, and every
thing recommended to him, was abontto give op in despair,
when Carter’s Spanish Mixture was spoken of; be got two
bat before he had osei more than a single one, be
] was perfectly cored, and has not bad a chill or fever sine*,
Mr. Longden is only one oat of thousands who havebeen
banefitted by this great tonic, alterative and blood purifier.
*,* Bee advertisement , anlxdaw
Hew Jersey Water Melons ssdiJPeieW
fi'UH tobpciftxr is ia dally receipt, by Railroad, of the*
I fttiMt of PKAOHBTsad WATJIR JttSEOMfe'
/Cr at his Depot, Mo. 128 Wood street, shore fifth.
•iifctf BAMvXL MXmvOK.
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TELEGRAPHIC.
By th- O’B-flly Hn«i for th» Wonting Po«t
SonthtrnK4m._DWutrou Storm-.
Buniui, SHS«nl»r 11 _N,w Orlran, p>p,t, of Tum
d»y t» rgwWad. 2,800 bales ofcottoov-r-recited by tbs
stnuner Princese <n the lit,beta*• largecrgo for theeet-
> > iV 1 ? ? oee “ n ? at Charleatom, 8. 0., on Friday
laat, which Irate!l marly forty-olght bonS, doing Immons.
' he clt ? *od TWnlty. All the wbarres were In
jared; bytho wrater overflowing, and completely flooding
rtor ® B ? there was a great amoont of
* B j a «d- The loaa on the wharves Is estimated
at $*53,08. The wood-work tod stone facing on the Bat
tery, bothrid eg, were destroyed. Some of the wharrea were
cut down to low water mark.
The shipping also suffered considerable damage. The
brig Kureka broke from her mooring, drifted against the ,
"®ttery, and finally sank—a complete loss. The cabin-roof
of the steamer De Kalb was blown off. Tho schooner Isa
bel wns sunk. A number of other Teaeels were driven
ashore, chafed and seriously damaged tn the Interior. The
city gardens and honsea were flooded, the occupants in some
cases being saved In boats.
Much anxiety is felt to hear from Sullivan's Island. The
Old Point House was swept away, but It Is not known
whether any lives were lost. The sea U making a complete
breach through the Moaltrie House, and the occupants
hare retreated to the cupola for safety. Moat of those on
the Island hare taken refuge In Fort Moaltrie, which is
considered perfectly safe.
Fears are expressed of .great damage done in the inferior
of tho county by storms All the telegraphic lines are pros
trated.
Later From Honduras—The Secret Ex<
pedltloß.
Nw Toil,i S«pt. 11.—An rarlral brioii -deice# bom
Hood oral to tb. 12th olt, itittn*thl> tbebuilnMi pirt o t
the town of Bllisa, eomprWnß HO buildings, hid boon do
etroyed by fire, involving alon of $590,000.
The bark Oatharioe Augusts, uith the much talked-or
law muskets on board, Jailed henee on Saturday, on the
secret expedition which, a* some aver, had been fitting out
here under the auspices cf Gen. Alvarex, to act against the
government of Santa Anna.
The steamer Franklin is expected to leave in a day 01
two tn the same expedition.
News from the Plains.
Sr. Louts, September 8 -—A speelal exprea* from Fort
Lavenworib states that on the 18th August the Sfoax In
dians killed an ox belonging to an emigrant train close to
Fort Laramie. The chief give notice and offered to give on
tho Offender. Uenfenant Flemingdrepatched second Uent
Grattan with an Interpreter. Sergeant Trevor, Corporal
McNanlt/and twenty privates, a whole detachment were
murd.wwL We have no reliable particulars. The chief is
among the number killed. The Indians are extremely hos
tile, menacing the Fort, which is in a critical condition. Re-
Intoromnent* have been .sent to Fort Laramie.
Affairs ill Canaria.
Qtjraco, September 9 It is reported that Sir Alter* \TNab
consents to make a secolarlxation of the clergy reserves, a
government mrasore. wbl-h elves him the support of Upper
Canada. The Liberal party have made John Welsh leader
in the floase of Assembly. Hineks cannot retato power at
rr-sent. Poatmarter General Cameronretlres from public
life.
Mew York Banks.
Nxw Toax. September 11—The wo«kly Bank statement
i« as follow*: Specie 5369 300: circulation increas
ed $54176; deposits increased $974,600; loans increased
$13;,c00.
A Heavy Bain Storm.
rHnann-pma, September 11 A hea*v rain storm from
the north-east prevailed here during Saturday andyester
dav forenoon. It also extended .to New York, Baltimore and
Washington. This morning it was clear nod cool.
Fire at Cincinnati
OisciswATi, September IL—Corvet’s Female Seminary, at
College Hill, was destreved by Are yesterday. The furni
ture was eared. Insured.
Terrible Hortalltyr In Columbia, Pa.
Cotxwßii, Pa., Sept. ll.—The deaths from Cholera ainre
F. May last amoant to 62.
Steamer Empire City.
New Yoax. feptetnber It.—The steamer Empire City,
with the California midis, le letow.
TELEGRAPH VARKETB
New Yost, September 11 Floor doll, declined 12o; ailee
of 4 W bbts State aud Weatern to day at salee
!:0 do Southern at s9.6<k®9 76; Canadian in moderate de
maud at $9.76. Bilea 47(0 bos Wheat, firm; Genaaae
S- Mthrrn red $1.90; white $1,96, Corn a trifle lower; sale
li O.tOObna W«*tero mixed at Southern while
n <{ yellow nominal. Money unchanged, active. Exrhaage
Storks better; X. Y. Central Boodf?l>: Reading
R :S rj; Cleveland. Colambos and Ctartnuad 1034-j. Unwed
O'l and Whale Oil unchanged. Whl«ky unchanged, an ar
ti-<* huainete, 400 hbla sold. Pork unchanged, a moderate
demand at pravkma rates. Sales Boo bbls Beef unchanged,
a moderate demand at-former rates. Lard nnthangnd, a
ttvlHiate dcman-l, calre 700 bbls at previous rates.
<'cilapq?bia, September 11 —Flour unchanged; receipts
e; <1 stocks small; price* firm ; very ‘iUtlo exj-ort demand,
hve Flour petrre and wanted at $7.50. Own Meal un
changed. Wheat la moderate demand ; price* declined;
(Q-lett 2,000 hush prime new red at SIJ>6®I,SO. Whi1e...51,92
fir f No sale* flye reported. Ootu dull; yellow, 90fi$92,
aerial; white, £s@9o, Including a lot of Western at tha lax-
U • price. Whisky firm at 43^44.
Oxci.vxiti. September ll.—Fionr unchanged. ranging
fi ,'4i $S,K'<$A.25, market steady. llrainquiet; W beat $1.50
firlf'i. (.tat* it. In i’r<rrlaion»..jwi«a luObhds heron aklre
a'packed. Sales 90 hbds Sugar at Mark«!i
g Lt-rally Unll. ,
‘ft Strange Develapement.-SdraUS: u>-u
Ur-y are daily bringing to light new Invention*, and tb*
ttftrh nf progree- l* onward; perrons Bald,or bacooiiogso,
will be pleased to learn Uiat anenre and longnwearch cum
hr -J, have brought before the puhlK- the greatest wonder
o! • La age, in the artlrUbf KMERSON'S AMERICAN 11A1K
R.v<IX)ftATIVK, a sore cure lor Ballneen and to prevent
Her from falling. See circular >0 be bad of the Agents,
giving full particulars. Price $l.OO In large bottle*, geld
by C. R. FISHER A CO., Proprietors,
67 Superior street,Cleveland, Ohio
For sale in Pittsburgh In tha following bonava:—
Fleming Bros., L. Wilcox 2 Co.,
R.«. Fellers, U. H. Kcyiwr,
Joel Sfohler, RenJ Pag*, Jr..
J. IL Chase!.
M'.rgheny city. —L. A. Beckham, Preasly A Means, J.
/:,rm*ngham. —A. Patterson, Jobs 0. Binlth [ oprfl
JY CTYBA&'fcRTTw ~H AaKKI itteitTPUte.
lr<£r burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer Id FiuNCY
A vt) STAPLE YARIETY AND DKT UtXHW, oilers VS city
at. l country dealers iu large aad well aeli-ciftl utrck r.f
Q<--ls as any Eastern house, and same prices, Lhoj «avlns
rt-K*ht, time and expeuses. ja&y}
IT "f»l* OrO. P. — of meeting, Waaliiartcn HaJL
Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin allay.
I’ITWOTBdB XiODQi, Jio.336—Meets every Tuesday evening.
Mr.BCA.TTm EscAVraajtv, ho. 87—Meeta Brat and third
Tii-Jaj of each month. {martkly
» aNu acrls"—l am Instructed
J j lo pay a* follows for Laud Warrant*, to tbe amount of
leu thousand acme, via: $lOO for ICO acres; $9l for 80
arf'-s; s46for 40 aer«s; In gold.-
JAMEB DLAKKLY,
Heat Estate Agent.
Dlaaolntion,
rrMB FIRM OF OODRN * H\o« DUN »•» dlMr.Unl on
J. the‘2lst OIU by the death of Samoel Snowden. The
biuineae of the late firm wiH be settled by tbe subscriber,
who wiU continue the business as heretofore.
m |>6:lw o*o. OGDEN.
So ifumbuv.
n' WO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock
X will not be distributed at ROGERS A CO.’S Star Da
guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason's, hut
u;-r-a tbe payment of $1 yr.u ean procure as good a LIKE-
N as fan he nrocored in tills or any other city. Call
at d give os a trial. auS
Cabinet Kurnltnre Warcbenis
fp B. YOUNG a CO. (."bAine' A’urnUure and Uftatr Man •
X • t ifacturtrt, Noe. 38 and 4*» Bmtlhfield street, opposite
Ci.y Hotel, would respectfully remind their old frirnde and
customers, and those about to purchase anything lo their
line of business, that they ure coustautly manufacturing
every deacriptioa 11 fasbisnoble i’arlor and Cbamber Fur*
uiiure, warranted la material and. workmanship, and sold
on rmsonable terms. Care taken iu packing for land or
w.-.ter carriage
Steamboat Cabin Furnltnreand Chairs on band and
to order, as usual.
Those interested in famishing boats will find It to their
advantage U> give ns a call, as we give every attention to
tl.r maaofactnre of work best adapted to thetr me. (au-tl
JUHT RECEIVING, AT J. 0. ANDKtWuN’S, 20 Wood
stmt, between First and Second:
39 begs Filberts; . 20 bxsCley Pipe*;
00 “ English Walnuts; | - 6 ctuea Skily Liquorice;
30 u Cream Nata; .! 80 rruu Kin Versos;
11 bale* Bord’ux / 20 ** aw'd Extracts;
.'OO bx«JL.R. Babins iO bu Jojnbe Fast*;
150bfdo do; tiO “ Gum Props;
100 dox Lemon Sjrnp; , 160 do* Pepper‘Sara;
30 kaga German Plums; -160 grs Miller's FloeCnt;
30 dox Tomato Ketchup; 60 “ Anderson's do;
i eases Preserved Ginger; 60 do* assorted Pickles;
20 kegs Jiaisins; 80 bis Lounges;
6 cases fan ej box Prunes; 60 groat Blocking;
0 “ do jar do; . 200 btds Sugar;
;ua) bxx Fire Crackers; iio.ooo Principe Began;
h-0 “ Sardine*, *<£ andlo.ooo Regalia do;
i'» baskets Olive Oil; 110,000 Havana ;
1200 bus Pea Nuts; 20,000 Common do;
10 bxs Moccaronl; ',20,000 Ilf. Spanish Segnrj;
10 ** 'Vermicelli; 1 15 mats fresh Dates;
10 “ Olives; 3,000 Cocoa Nuts;
10 “ Capers; 20 casks Currants;
Bjo drums Figs; 26 bxs Shelled Almonds;
30,bxs Bock Candy; 6 bbla do;
1 case Sap Sago Cheese; 12 bxs Refined Liquorice;
40 bags Pecan*; 2 eases Csiabria do;
no “ Ivica Almonds; 4 “ Mat Cauls,
20 “ ' Lisbon do; s “ Nutmeg*.
20 bbls Lovertog’s Sugar; J. C. ANDERSON,
au2B 28 Wood st., between First and Second.
A Mew Arrival of Pianos.
CHARLOTTE BLUMJC, No. 118 Wood streo., is just ra
eelvfog the following new Piano Fortes, with sad with
out the JBollau attachment:
Uno elegant curved Louis XIV style Graud Action 7 oc
tave Piano.
One extra carved Serpentine, pearl keys, 7 octave Plano.
Two fall cxrrod, semi grand, 7 octave Pianos.
Two plain Rosewood : . &X u “
One do do . fi/tf M u
Three do do .0 “ “
Two double round corner Rosewood 6££ octave Pianos.
One round corner finished bock and front 7 octave PUno.
A farther arrival Is oxpected.ln about two weeks. [au29
lof Fall Good*.
t ruoeiving their cboleo Fall
rite the attention of their cm
leral. The Goods bavo been
will bo sold as low as they
Their stock consist* in part
Fresh. Arrival.
HAGAN & AUL, are just
Goods, to which they invi
joiners and the public in gent
'selected with great care, and i
can be purchased in the city,
of the following:
Plain black Silkd?
Fig’d do.
Striped do,
Plaid do,
Lupin’s Bombazine*,
do blk and coGd Delaines,
do strioed and fi’gd do,
Fine Cashmeres,
Canton Cloths,
Paramattas,
Brocha Shawls, l’ng t square
Bay State do do,
Blk Thibet do do,
Cashmcro Shawls,
Chintzes and Olnghams,
Unshrinkable Flannels,
Welsh do,
Embroideries.
Gloves and Holsery,
Ribbons
Lapin't French Mcrinot, at
an exoellent- assortment of
With all grades and colon
the very lowest prices, with
housekeeping goods.
sep9 Iron Front D
Buildings, No, 91 Market st.
Valuable wadi Cheap Coal Works for Sale.
rpWEKTY-FOITK ACRES OF SUPERIOR COAL, and one
X aero of Ground on the Monongalwta river, a short dis
tance above Honongaheis City, together with Rail road, Cars,
Carts, and other necessary flxturea, in good order for carry
ing on the Coal badness on an exUnnre scale, and also a
free use of the landing at the river for-boats, Ao. The vein
t>f Coal is ;five feet thick, anil of a vary superior quality.
For further particulars apply to Sr P.' JONES, Attorney at
Law, lio, 146 Fourth street, or to THOMAS BANDERS. No..
186 First street, Pittsburgh. sepfcfit
TNMBBOIPEHIEB-Jmt recti Tad,scgie new style L*as k
Col haw. Flowing Sleeves, Swiss Flonnbink and Embroid
ered Swiss MnslSha. ' ' a. A. MASON A CO, i, - J
sep7 26 Plfth street,,
y*-. ;■
-- v 4 ; i tv'.
VtJEWST FORRITJER JHX.V.
The river. —On feat evening, there was scant 12 inched
wafer in the channel, by tha metal mark.
The steamers Jute Lotear end Exchangt are the packets
running to Brownsville—the Exchange in the morning, and
the Zocear In the evening—from Bam No. 1.
The Gutter Boipe Lightening Line of keels are making
their regular trips. The keel Union left yesterday and the
Empire is expected to leave to-day for Wheeling. They come
up and go down, dniwing 11 inched water, w that Pitts
burgh la the hea l of navigation.
STEAMBOATS.
"1854.”
PITTSBUBGH, CIBCIHHATI, LOUISVILLE,
Ann
SAINT LOUIS
Pittsburgh asd Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
FOR Till COITVgrANCSOF
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
BrrwsxH
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
And Saint Lionise
!!■> w This Lnrx Is composed of aeTcn m
class powmful Bfeamera, une-
for speed, Hplendor, safely
and eomfbrt, and is the ohlt tdsocoh daxit uns or Stkah
Pacxsts on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Mail
Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint
Louis, by which passengers and freight axvticktUd and re
ceipted Otrough da Gy. Two new Steamers have been added
to the Line, which now consists of the following boats:
Dayt of Departure
Boatl. Oaptaine. from Pittsburgh.
BUCKEYE STATE M. W. BkLtinoovxE....Sunday.
MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. B. Davis. Monday.
ALLEGHENY G*o. M’Laik .Tuesday.
CRYSTAL PALACE Wk J. KooxTX- Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA It. J. Grace. Thursday.
PITTSBURGH- H.CamPbcj. Friday.
PENNSYLVANIA../ Jwo. Kluoteltu. Saturday.
Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. 51., precisely.
No freight received after oiue o’clock on the morning of
leparture.
For particulars, apply on board, or to
JOUN B. LIVINGSTON, 1 . .
JOLIN PLAOK, f Aganfe,
Monongabela House BuHdlngg.
|dec!9|
Pittsburgh, 1853.
“1854.”
CANADA WEST.
«3p Port Stanley. ».
.iaHW and Port Borw< i l *
THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain
K. Barrow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland;
Port Stanley, and Port Burwfell, as follow?:
Loaves Cleveland fur Port Stanley, every MONDAY and
TUUKSDAY EVENING, o’clock.
Leaves Part Barwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock/
Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U o’clock, r
The Telegraph connr-cU at CleTeiaud. with the Cleveland,
Columbus and Ctndonatl, the Cleveland and
tiie Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Ilailruads. Also connects at Ifort Stanley with the Ix-ndon
Line of Stage*, which connect* with thf Great We-tern
Railroad.
For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOYILL 1
LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; R F. HOLCOMB, Port Blauley ,
or A. M'BRIDK. Port Burwell. marJTttoov
AUCTION SALES.
Auctlon-*l>ally BalM.
AT the Commercial Sales Booma, corner of Wood and
Fifth streeis.at 10 o’clock, A. M-, a general aaeortorut
ot Seaaonabls, Steple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots
aid Shoes, Hats,Caps,
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., 4
Groceries,(jneensware, Glaavware, Tatde Cutlery, Looking
Giaaaaa, New and Seccnd Hand Household and Kitchen Fur
nitare, Ac.,
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
8.->oks, Stationery, Artirl*«, Musical InstraßettU.
Hardware and Cutlerv, (hotbiug. Variety (jaou*, G*-}*! and
Sliver watches, Ac. *P. i! : D.tVlS.Auirtioneer. (ja3l:tf
P. X. DATIB, Anetienwr.
SALK OF HOCSKUOLD Fl’-UNITUKK, DESK, Ac-On
TU ESDAY AFTERNOON, 12lh tort , at 5 o’c»(-‘k,at the
Commercial balas Rooms, nyrner of Wood and Fifth »tr/-/-ts,
will be,sold, ingrain and rag carpets, matting, mahogany
and cane seat chairs, tables, stands, mahoxat y ecHoeM bu
reau, beds and beddlDg,high and low p -t be-tatea-i*, Um|«,
Inttaoia, glass and queeu*war«; looking glaasea, kitchen
furniture, rooming utensil*, Ac. Alwi. supswtor wsiuut
otttce desk, ibow atndce.care of edneraJs, Re.
•epl'J P. 51 HAVIB, Auetfoar^r
] AR<iK rifooK oF DaY t>JOil r.i .w'a ~o.■ t">iiii
Xj STOKE AT AUCTION.—On THURSDAY MoKMVi.
N ptemtwr Jlth f at lu oVloct. at the Cumam-Ui 5a!.-*
Ibwma, corner of AVroJ snd F-ftb airrets, wi:i IkkM »u
ixltasivc assortment cf H*jl« and F*nc) Dry GioJr;
ai4<>ag wbi-b ar* sup..r£no Cl-Jtb*, Casaiia-im.
Jeans, blracbed an-i bro* a Mu*Uos,lrbb Litx-ne, Iz-laiae*.,
Ctbarg CSoih-s Alpacas, Idnaeys, Otcgi>an>',
Prints, Chln.’s, Shaw;*, lldkfs. Patent Thread, Iluttoxu,
tiiotM, Uoait/ry, Cra/ais, R<-. Ai»>, i. <{uaoM:y Lis ts.
Shoes, 11*1*. c«(>s, Boanrts, One Freorb styi* rhiru, aitb •
variety cf farhiunable Ready 51*d% C.othiag.
srpll P. id. DA*lr, Au^Lionrer
WANTS.
AND W ARRANTS WANTED— $174 '>l —l wi«b to pur-
X x chase Land Warrant* tn the amour.! < f Five Ttir.nM«d
A-jres, to lbu, M or 4o acre Warrants; for wfcj-h -wltt lw
paid fITH iu geM, for \t*i ama, and In pri/purtioD tor
and 10 acre*. Apply to JAMES ULaKKIY,
Real R*iat* and Eur>>i<*an Agent,
my 3 comer of Srteath an t .NBtthfleld etiertr.
Ilfll’a Alttaaaci for IN9B.
JOHN H. MELteMt, Kt Wtk.i rtr—t. fUteburgh. wi'.
publish on th* lith August, ih 1 well lioi-wu
•cries cf Almauacg (for lasl> > calcu'aDrJ by Stuford C.;HI4.
E>4 , and for many years publiibed bi Mr. Luke L.-mis (f
thi* city, under tijr name of. *• Lciranij’ Aluhdb'?." The
sene* will ocmslst cf—
HILL'S TITTSBURfin ALMANAC,
HILL'S MAGAZINE ALMANAC,
IULL’S AMERICAN tAXMKRS* ALMANAC,
ll Is 9oly neSMarv to My, that the reltficu*. moral an l
useful character or Mr. Hill's Almanacs will be m*latelQ<d
in th* above series. &>r 1555.
9&~ Priatere and others *-+ hereby nautionad against
Infrihglng uo the copyright nf the abn«e Almana-'s
They vdl be fjr raie at all the Bookstor .by the groat
or loscn, and by
*l4 JOHN 11. MELI/iK, M Word street.
Instructions In Mnatc.
MR. WAMKMNK would rdbpwtfn! y Inform hi- ; u; il«
and friends that tie wifi continue h!« prcltj >ta «*
Instructor on the PH So FORTE and VOIOK.
Orders left at Mr KLEBKU'e M u»lc Stcre. or at hi* r»*l
detJee, No. Is 7 SECOND Knret, will !■* promptly
to. aui
GABKILL MOllSk,
coßysj: op mais asd s ■rm j ts , wahhks, o
THIE Proprietor takes pleasure id t» Ibr
X public ibmt this new and elegant Ur iel has teen
as a bouse of entertainment Bring n-mtaorticus and n«oray.
end adjoining tbe offlre of tbeOhlo Mtag~C*>4upaoT,lt c 3 -rs
inducements unsarpaswi lac-Warrm forth? t'v.umoda
Uoa <>f Uw traveling commual’j.
A share of public jalronsj* to respartfultv K'ltdt'-d.
au!7 >j iJAttRIM..
FRANKLIN HOUSK*
CHESTNUT BtKfctT, AlhrVX THIRD. PHILAUEI.PIItA
PARIIBR A LAIIID, Proprietors.
Jy)9j3cnj TERMS $1.60 PER DAV.
BCILDIAU LOT FOU SALK.
A LOT 24 feel front en ti’YLIK rtreef, and eiirncllng
bark IOiS feet to Wide nj !«;•'. On the back part ui itse
Lot U a Cellar Walt, built for two small Houses.
is in a desirable I fcatlon tor a rr*Ul«r.ce; «u l will he sold
low, and on frvnrahle term*. Title gnod, and clear from
locum bran cw. Kn<iutr*ol GEO. F. 01LLM0KK,
jylS At n. f M<-roine het.
fplilNK OF Tlllr.—That ty pajln rn,ii j v * can
X at oore cater upon s line U.'v L-t of Ground Mi feel
front < D a CO feel street, by'J!o feet deep *o so alley, and
withio 3J minutes walk of the city. Pi ice of the f/>t |2bo,
time of after payment* cither at four yesrty payments, or at
$& a month, or $1.2& j/er wc< k. Call sn l the plan of (ha
Lot* at the offlee of b. CUTUHICKT A ?o*l,
a«3O 140Ttilr?l street.
DELIGHTFUL LOCATION.— For sale, a lie* Fratuu
Dwelling House, ju»t n>mpleted t ef nix ne>oi« and a
cwilar, sltnated on ML WtuLicgton, a short dUtam-e fn.in
tbe Inclined Plane. The Lot is 100 feet front on a flO fust
xlrcet, by 2U& deep on alO feet alley. Prlee f Ktm term*
ensy. Persons In search of a pleasant reeWeoce will do veil
to examine the abovu property immediately.
B. tUTHIIKRT A f»ON,
14<i Third -tre^t.
SANDUSKY eiTiLLf PiiUPEKTY *OH SALE—Forty
feet front on Sandusky street, Allegheny, by 83 .Je. p
on Gay alley, with 2 brtclc houses on tianduiky slrmt, and
a frame house on ihe alley. The comer hnuva coDUin* u
ball, five rooms, wii . basement. Thu neit house contains
t hall and four rooms, collar, oven, Ac. For price and tcruu
apply to B. CUTODEUT A tON,
au4 Heal Estate Agents, 140 Third street.
NBW DOjKS—JupI received. Hard Tlatte, by Charles
Dickens, 2o cents.
Ticondoruga, or tho Black Eagle, by G. P. R/Jarntf, 30c.
Rom Woodvllls, or the Bailor’s Daughter, by Alexander
Domaa, 60 cents.
Bertha and Lily, or tbe Parsonage of Beech Oleu, by Mrs.
K. U&kee Smith, $1,23.
Our iiohejmoon, and other comicalities, from Punch,
price $1,26.
Received and for sale by
auH W. A. GILDENFENNKY Fourth sF
rpklMMlNGn—A. A. MArON A t'j., have Just’ rreeiTed
X a large assortment of Black Velvet Ribbons, Guipure
Oimps, Dress Buttons, Trimming Ribbons, Cord, Tn*‘ot*,
K/UW NOTUINU HUIKT COLLAKb. CHAV Alb, uml
a full aasurtment of Ffirnlablug Good*, at th*' new
Trimming btcrp of
Jp24
FRANK VAN GORDKR.
KoMILLAN iiODsK,
JOWfSTOWX PENS’A.
THS undersigned bavin? taken charge of tha abort
named Uouse, and refitted it at a large expense, in a
comfortable as well as elegant style, U now prepared to r«*
evive guests, and gire ample satisfaction to all wliottnay
patronise the House- lau&tfl JAMK3 DOWNgV.
C~ HEAP PRESERVING BUUARB—
Soft Crushed at 8 and 9 cents per lb;
N. 0. Sugar, 20 lbs for $1; for sale by
HAltPKK’ti MAtIAZINK for August jast recehed aOd
for sale at
PAUL KLEINER’S Literary Depot,
Fifth st, opposite the Theatre.
The Greatest Invention of the Age.
a TO AVOID those unpleasant feelings that usually
acnompao; tho wearing of a now Ll&t, the OONFOft-
JIATOU, lately imported from Paris* forms the list to
uieexeet shape sad size of the head. A neat fit, and a good
Hat may be had at 7T Wood street.
aprB
Architectural and Ornamental Carver*
Ml. HOGAN, Architectural and Ornamental Carvur,
• corner of FOURTH and TERRY streets, Pittsburgh,
Boota and Shoes.
JM’LAUGHLT.N, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite
• the Mayor's Office, la manu/iataricgOentlenren’d first
Boots, low Shoe*, ties and buttoned; Congress and Dutton
cdGaUars; Ladies'Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Blip
pars, and Trench Lashing Gaiters, of erery color and shade;
fancy Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material t Misses
and Children’s do, of every variety.
N. B.—All kinds nuida t o order, on short notice. [aul9
KKRINtEIi SUGARS—&J bbts Lovenng's; VO do Kucher’s
Crushed and Pulverised Sugars, just received. Fami
lies supplied by retail or the quantity, on the most liberal
terms, All goods delivered free of charge by
BAILEY A ÜBNBUAW,
null 253 Liberty street.
CWFKK— 60 bags prime Hlo;
j 10 ** Java; in store and for sale by
aulO KING A MOORHEAD.
O. BUGAR—7S hhds prbpe In store and f>r ulu by"
» ,qulO KING A MQQRIIAAD,
f PEAS—'lmperial, Qunpowdar, Young Hyson and Black
1 Teas, in sfore and for sale by
• anlO KINO A MOORHEAD 1 .
TJOTATOEB—6OO bushels for sale by
x sep6 HENRY H. COLLINS.
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COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTSBURGn BOARD OFTRADB AND
UEftSIIANTS’ EXCHANGE.
„ OFFICERS.
Prtsvleni —JOHN 6HIPTON.
t\rst Vice. Prttidenl—Viu. 11. S»rmi.
Second « .. Wm . r . brown.
Secretary— Ww. S. niTifi.
Treasurer— J o n?t D. Scixit.
Superinlendr.nt —S. T. NORTBAIf, Jr.
OmmitUeon Arbitration for August —Ww. R. BaOWW, V.
P., C. w. RiccETsos, B. F. Joxm, Jaxes-M. Ooopxr, Wm
B. E.voLisn.
DAIIY EEVIEW OF PITTBBUEGH KiHKET.
Orncx of rrrs Dtar Morxixo Post, 1
Tuesday, September 12, 1854. |
Thero was little done on ’Change yesterday. Flour firm
and a slight sdvsn.'e experienced. Whisky, which a day or
two ngo had n tendency to d> clinc, was also firm.
FLoUK.—Sales of lH bid* extra from wharf at $9,60 ; 20
do do from drpot at $9.50; 20 do do from store at $9,82.
GRAIN —2OO bticbM* Barley at B*»e, cash.
MOLASSES.—IO bbls ‘oak ” nt 24c. four months.
WIIISKY.—26 bblfl Whisky 40c. raah.
BACON.—Sales £OOO lbs dty smoked hams 10c, easb; 1000
lbs do do shoulders 7c, do; 4500 do do do (%c, do; 8000 &>s
I. C. sugar cured bam* at do.
LARD GIL.—4 bbls No. Iso 80c. four months.
PEA NUTS—22S busbeis at $1.50. cash.
BEANS—69 busbeis white at $16,60 cash.
__eALTPKTRE—IS bags at9c, fonr month*.
I HAVE sold my Interest in the boriness of Long, MUJer
k 00., to 8. A. Long, who. with John Phillips, will con
tinue at the old stand, l’o. 109 Front street. I cordially
recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends.
Pittlbnrgh, July 29, 1854. P. H. MILLER.
s. a. Lojto mrmps
9. A. LONG dfe CO.,
TYEIL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS,
J-R invite attention to their a lock of Chandeliers, Bracket*,
Pendants, and other flxtoree. W’e fit up houses with Gas
and Steam, make Brass Casting* of all kinds to order, fur
nish Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, *od keep Anti-
Attritiim Metal consjsntly on hand. jyfll
Real Eitate for Sale.
W ILL private wiU-, a three story BRICK
? V HOUSE, on Smithlieid street, No. 17G. Also, a two
atory Brick House, in rear of the same, No. 25 Btrawberrv
ailev.
Also, two Brick Honses, fronting on the Pittsburgh and
Gr*H-n«burgh Turnpike Road, adjoining property of Henry
Burke.-, near East LUtcrtv.
Also, 14 acres of Ground, fronting on tb« Brad Jock's Field
Plunk Road, adjoining prup»rty of Hon. Wm. Wilkins, and
others.
Also, 5 acres of Ground, wi'h a nsw Cottage Brick House,
40 £e.-t front by 22 back, with a b*ck buildtog attached to
the same, ihi the premises is a gx>d Btrn. Stable and Car
riage House, 40 feet long by 20 wide, and other ont build
ings, all new and in .good order
The above pro|>erty will he sold low, and on reasonable
terms. For further particulars enquire of
THOMAS O’NEILL, on the premise*,
wp4:d6uwlt* opjswite Judge Wilkins’.
lireaa Making anil fllUJnerp^
MIL-t. 8. K. UAHth) re»j>cctfuily informn her friend*
Uff lo ' l oibers, that ah« is prepare! 10 make tn order the
style* of DJI ESSES. CLOAKS, MAXT/LLAS
</c , on tho shortest u&tiee and 00 tho most rea
sonable terms. Cliil lreo ii Clothing made np with neatness
end >b»«;:et<:h. Itonuete altered and dyed according to
direction*, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to
give satisfaction.
Apollo llaiJ ilngs, No, 76 FOURTH Street, second sterj
same entranre as to the Crystnl Palace Daguerrlan Gal
irT ? _ jvaoriswlv
I AM) Ftm NALK—Kg' acre.- situated in Harmon Ik>t
j mn, I we>t of E-nnomy; prices3l acre,
l.si neri*.mtn-■- w.-st (.f Konunmy, nn which Is a good
Onh»'d ; price sl*» f*-r a'-?*-. For particularseeijuire of
*" 2l _ Al,’.<TiN UkrtllS, W Fourth st.
Copper Htocks for Haiti,
7'l SU RiDGK MINING (X>MPANY STOCK,
4 %J‘ t' r >ila low for cash, nr four months paper Kn
<4iure >‘t THOMAS WOODS,
IH L . 7.'j Fourth street.
G«org* it. White, ""
•>. -9 MARK ET cTttKKT. alii open on and afi r MON
IN DA> NK\r, the 4ih lav or Septrml>er, a rich and
v««n«’<l awcrmji'nt of
made Velvet and Cloth Cloak*, Talmas, and Poila-
Liio-ii'. Freni h Meriti'*e« and Cushnn-n-*;
l> d- Mu-lln IMftine*;
D.I Ikoml ariroM Bn ; Tamiw C>Ah» and Plai.b;
Al*o, eJritel. barrel an.’ plain ?,iks;
1 ''Hi!.* , Km'.r<-t Ji-riei to-I L»c-n;
M;:o,iu,rnt Fall and Winter
Pur h-srtt revcriv Bt the »uetron In New York, at
• :*r>-at n-Jucu<-n t<*n f pri--e« Tte-.> aurtion sa re
‘••OK >in|.r!ie;-6U-l. jjcuttv rtMlHi.] being unusu
"M,S T ’‘ r - ’‘d-'Oor. <; M ids were aoW
_ bi.rgb. A«u-.i»t te',l -
Wm- LMgbv, Jr.Z
( AN i; H-KSIS.riIV.I STiAk. Mu~n. Hiß,
\ . i.r.r'. r'lr.’. ,y-—liisde to d-’ler )*,
go w .'v-Je. ftM ftt ««v.>rare _ au^tf
-t 1,1 d:-. jo Whit-Fidi, rec-Jtfcbday by
. “ Tl A .. . HENRY H. OJLLIXS.
T Cur. 1,1 >nt;ec«s Fa:empi>rat>...ukTv
. r ftt-Nl * ) Vt ;.i *:
- S *L. th- Ti-.- t;-renn.-.-«; $1.21.
o •:ba_i.i»» tilv (•;, 51,1.',.
«**•*' O' Utetery c-i Cuba; iUu,;r«t,wj ; fiti r,--.*,
Her-4 Ttnv » t Ite L-t,-. 25 -nt.
rec-V Q,> ’ tr th * li: * rk K»k-v: l*r Gl\ *U James; 50
(. n Hand Kkwh—-f.4ha Nethwabie
M-n of «U$ by \ivnffm w. Bcwgoy; with tt) pcctralte;
i 1 **: For sale ty - H MINRK £<X>, *
’ u 11 E& 91 Saiitbfoid tr-et.
A l '*: l! ”** DEI..*. INki,— IVr Lav- a large fapply
tf i-tvfi ftli sailing at re-iured pnrre.
A. A. MaBvN A OX,
. No. _SS Fifth MKtoL
.Newest Music'.
IU.NUV KcF-bF.R, y-«r*onaJiy, |a the
» ~ > -vtern Hires, ana ju»trewiviai by Adam* A Cb.‘* Ex
p:.-.v .
TL« "lIJ " ‘»'J Slucir : hj Mr*. A. g Ht
4 - ' Warrior »ix»l da*u : by Si Uk>»<»r.
“• burarjor Mrrn, •«■**,, S -Jr; hr C*;i«Ut.
irwKj^r 1 * tiiar*. #cb< boJ by AbWy.
a U»uti. f «l k.(|: by Frx. Abt.
■ 11. J Jjary, «• or M l chant: W Won*-l.
I hi? « 'jtVikip!.
•i'.i *i'Vi Tl ‘-’ ’’•"■'r 11 *■•*« •» '•■'■" UJi« cf Anwrlc,
Wttb JoUJrn n portrait: by Jaßfep.
The Firman * hrJolH*n.
Th** Sultao’* l»mk* by
Hi- bTraluf 8h« : . p.jik*: fcr VTood.
TCattia Waltt by Fr*r.
StliMlJ*. h by
b*\V*TT?n Con Lra Dacia:
!.a ( •«ntunii by J*l.oloT»p.
Th* Atv!rp - » i>n:kA: bv \fc*ij***.
V. 1.1,0 Foika: hr 0 Bekrrt.
Th* Mi.ouUiti Zrph.rVi!k«! by F**lrr For uU at
liKM.Y KLfcBPITH Mu»k> su>r»,
Xr * I <VJ Thirl i~j ihr i'io\Ua Dan.
' <1 Pr. * Slab}*, to ihe rear c~(
' i>» go*, w.rg
OR), n KKYHTR.
HO Wiwtf »:r<ci.
I H't-'. ilftj MVfiiNi:-i^TT ;u_'i Waal*
y 1L k. SKLLfcKS A CO,
.. * r *J_ . _ _ W W<v>4 «tn«K.
(lilKt£k— UN lnue* «itr« CutUux Chftmm fcir
*> 0>» 11KXKY 11. OOLU.VS.
| »iunuwajt> itinWm.T-i*«rt w/WJuiyTTr
II HroitWl.« c-f taeife*) ilrdlrtua aoj
Siirjrry.
«r family Pridabr tbo author of
Pl'|Ue. 4c.., Ac.
k'or rai* at it- clieao It.'* Star* at
ISi ?n—in m iMa Wiv.i* ¥\'b]
ID bS;« -ie*;
m i.t 1 •,:* Trout; ’
llthl. .;
10 h{ bbl.» T'irkfrrl; fbr aale br
HKNKY JL_CULLTN3.
OUIKVIAI. Another supj.fv «>» thl» Cfl^briuM
ritra'-t for tl - ijHti;tk*r<»,W. mttiVtd br
, r JOS. PLKMINO,
contrrnf Ihi* PfataonJ and Markrt at
1 t>l<A(.Vo- Orai.: £ HiCfaiua.', WobatorV Old, and otliac
J f»v«rit- brand". £jr ral* by
_ _ K I N * ,) * MOORHEAD.
Tu XUKl'Umtf' Ok U."Ai*W.V. iWaaar c/M^oZ
A Mr t* Ant-'n purpoaird r*vumiu(t to tbla rur in lla«
to rrsuin# hi? t.iarbih* on tli« l«t of .Anffaat, batcdng mj
fortuca’r!>• taJi.-u ill at Pairtu'mt, V*., In* will not bo able
to rr&rli th«> city fur wqi! Ur*. Due *lll bo clrre
to hU puptW of hL* nri ival. Lnnulrto* mar b* mad- at
ll KUiHKIPd.
tOK V CSiT^ti.Ka—of onmneoUi<i*;tjrot, r»f.
wixhrU and otharwtw, l<ir n*}* l»j
IIN. H KBI.» oil—io bbh on hand and for sale t-y
J FI.RWING BROS.,
■ Satvcsior to J. Kidd A Co ,
No. 60 Wfwd *tr**t.
SL'iABS.— We hat** on ti&iui a lull stock of Krlm«*d u>4
Oru*lied culUUw for making Jallkw, Prmarrw,
•tc , «hi: h w« »rv srllinj nt 8,0, 10 and 11 tenia fl lb.
.A, JAYNKB,
»n2l IVkJn Tm Htore,
fpWt) PUAMK HOlJj’liri. «tuJ a larga LOt of Orvnml, har-
X It:r 8 ircmt of «tt on thi* brow of tha hill, (ML
Tiaahlugtcii.; far H'.ft ft.-t dr«r>. Al«s a law Lot in iht>
r*-ar. Priw for all, $U»0; fdoo In h»mi, haianoo at $2OO
p»-r ><*nr ' *
A’UOUU 'mv'KLL'r.MtJ TtulfSK.NoTw ToYMcnd Ktrvel,
formal*; Rcntalnin;; rooms, all Id k’ooi order.
Prlrt- $6OO In Imnd, tli<* l>.tlanra> in thrae j early pay.
S. CUTHIIBRT A SON,
Three Houaei mi ft hole for Sale.
WILL U- »ol«l -t pnv ft '„ THREE HOUSES AND
LOTS. One Hrlck !lou*M>Hn»tedoui'eJTv,
Fuurth end Liberty Hlrvet*; Loi 20 feet front *>j 79 fret
buck.
AUo, r.ru> lot auJ two Jl>us«<, on Logan iitrnst, Sixth
Vi ard. Ouu flooeio freutioa on Logan street, and the other
ou Carpenter's alley; le't -1 fort hy 100.
Also, the stand 1 now occupy, on the comer of terry and
Water streets, the ie.-se rummu oneyear from lit of April,
Ifa?, wlih the Furniture, iWildiDg. Ac. The Uou9e at pres
ent Is tiding a good huslai-KS, ami Is ploaeantly 'ocated.
l'or terms ana further particulars enquire nf
‘ ALKX. CUPfrLKS,
coru»r of Ferry and Water etrwns.
W. A. H’CLUTUJ.
VfKW 150011 BY I* WILLIS.—Jurt rwadred by 11.
XI Miner * Co., No. ,'l2 CMHithtii-ld btretd :
Famcu.j Persons anil Places: by N. Parker W|llU.
Boone and the Hunters of Kentucky: by W. 11.
Bogart.
Fifty Yotrs in both Hemispheres, or lumlolecencM of A
former Merchant: fry Viueent Nolle, Uteof New Orltan*;
12ato, cloth; price $1,25.
The Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of College Scrapes;
75 rents.
WM. DOUGLAS.
Tloonderoga. or the Black Eagle: by G. P. R. James ; 50
ceuts.
Fifteen Minutes Around New York : by 0. G. Foster; 25
cents.
Our Honeymoon, and other Comicalities, from Punch;
with illustrations; $1,25.
The American Oattage Builder; a series of Designs, Plans
and Specifications, from $2OO to $20,000, fbr Homes for the
People: by John Bollock, Architect, Ac.
History of Cuba: by’jiaturln il. Ballot!; 76 ctsU.
Agatha Beaufort, or lumMy Pride; 50 aeots. •
All the new Books of the uay supplied by
11. MINER A CO,
au23 No. 52 Sinitbfiahi street.
or Cjurraut Subject* Kxiempomeoasiy
J. Treated, by William Elder.
Famous Pertone and Places, by N. P. WBUa.
Daniel Boone, and the Hunters of Kootneky, by W. U.
Bogart.
Chwmui Wood, by Ldio Linden.
Peterson's Jdagaztno for September.
Godey'n Lily's Book. ' Yankee Notions.
Just received and for sale by
W. A. OILDENFENNEY A CO,
>n23 No. 78 Fourth street. ~
PRESTON A MERRILL'S Extracts of YaniUa, Lemon,
Rose, Peach, Almond, Strawberry, Ac., for flaioring
lee Creams, Blanc Maugc, Puddings. Ac- for sale bj
aoT P WT A. M’CLURG.
ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE—HO boxas this day Medved
and for saly by [au26J HENRY H. COLLINS.
' * a *r-1' V **
-- a '
‘ • . «f H r fc u . '
• *-vV\ v
• , «* » -
U A. 11 1 Ll>Ksi KKN.V K Y ACO ,
Tfl Fourth *tr**t.
WAL'fKK P. MARSHALL,
H6 Wood
S. OUTUBEKT A SON.
140 Third Mntt,
H<’r.l Ajrento. 140 Thlrij>tni’nL
‘, *“-■ V »V.. >,>oy
•. • \ Vy.'x.t&e
sap
MISCELLANEOUS.
Lard and lard oil—
l&kMf No.lUrd;
10 bku do Lard Oil:
6 half bbla do;
Reotived and tor nla by
tnylS MILLER k RICKETSON.
I > IUK—2O tlercea prime Btge. foriHy h j
Xt , MILLER k RICKETSON,
_J el ? 221 ana 223 liberty at.
lARD OIL—IO bbU No. 1 Lard Oil; “
J 10 bf do do; for Bale by
i* l ? MILLER A RICKETSON.
JAVA COIFEJS— 2u pocteta Old tior. Java Coffee, for Male
by [jel?) MILLER k RICKETSON.
C'ILARKT WINE—4u case* “St. Julian” Claret, received
J and for Bale by | jo!7J MILLER k RICKETSON.
OLIVE OIL—-15 caaea Olive Oil, for sale by
j*l7 MILLER k RICKETSON.
O TAR CANDLES—2S boxes 4’a, 6’o and 6’a Star Candlea,
O for aalti by [jell] MILLER A RICKETSON.
I'ldll—36 bbls Medium No. 3 Maikerel;
JO 13 “ No 1 IMckJed Herring; in store tad for
>l7] MILLER & ItICRKTSOS.
CVIAMPAUNE— 40 baskets ‘*172," “174," Champagne
/ Wine, landing and for sal* by
W MILLER A BICKETSON.
bbla Mo. 1, for sale by
O myffl SMITH A 8 INCLAIR.
Mantillas. —a. a. mason a co. have now for sale
more than 100 latest styles of M«ntil?ai». [my22
L INDEED OIL—IO bbls for sale by
J» IB HENRY HOLMES.
T" Ime—IQO bbls for sale
jj je!9 '
SALKHATUD— 40 bxs Pulverised BsJtntui, in quarter,
halves and pound papers, for sale bj
; HENRY HOLMEB.
BUTTER— 16 kegs fresh Purkin Butter, for sale by
JelP HENRY HOLMES.
I^GGS —3 bbls fresh this day received, and for sale by
J-A J«l9 HENRY HOLMES.
BLUE Lick WATER—3bbu received this day by
JOS. FLEMING,
mT -° corner of the Diamond and Market at.
OllAO—4u bbls Baltimore Shad, la store and lor sale by
P_J»O ENGLISH k RICHARDSON.
\V H ? T J® -PISH—6O bbls Inspected/for sale l>y
J T J B6 ENGLISH A KICHARD6ON.
"V/TACKKRKD—IOO bbls No. 3, for »ale by
ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
PEA HS—4O bbls prime Pwum, for ml f by
ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
KICE —100 tierces prime Kioe, for tile by ~
friT ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
SHaDI— 26 bbls Shad; "—“
60 hf bbls Shad; in store and for sale by
MO ENGLISH A RICHARDSON,
SUGAR ANI) ~
60hbds N. 0. Sugar;'
76 bbls do Molasses;
25 ,do 8. H. Molasses; for sale by
_ M’CLUBKaN, HERRON A CO
tf|'l SHARES OK EXCHANGE BANOtOCRTTSTS;
U y_ *’7 WILLIAM A. HILL A CO,
_ Banker*, Wooa street, Pittsburgh.
LONOWORTirs LADIES’ SWEET WLNE—Very whole
some; an excelient'irticle tor sacramental purposes:
Il,r * b 7 I>. FICKX&ZS;
_J7I~ 187 liberty it.
GHERMAN, French, Port, Madeira and American Winre,
I foi sale cheap by D. FICKEIBKN,
137 Liberty st-
IJHANDIES, Whlaky, French Mustard, Havana Begars
±J *e. f always on hand, at the lowest prices
J 7_ l - I>. FICK-KIBKN.
CIIIKAP AND PUKE CLARET—An excellent ariteLTior
/ summer use, for sale by -
J_7_H ; D. FICKKISKN.
W'ESTEKN DRAFTS—Constantly for sale at sight, or
short data, on
Cincinnati, Louisville,
i<L Louis, New Orleans,
Chicago, Detroit, and
Cleveland; at N 0.71 Fourth street.'
A. WILKINS A 00.
B*UORBKLLA WILLdCIT
BANKERS,
A • N 'P, lX *ls rß 1b Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver
Jn- Coin. Current and Par Funds received on depcait.
btockr bought and sold on ootnmissfoa. CoUectk*ns
st aoy point la the United SlaLa.
?*.u:b East corner Market and Fifth streets,
m > U _ PITTSBURGH. PA.
•» v amd SbowTrr
1 N the lllung and furbishing of which .nothing has been
f •P“‘«d to render bathing luxurlousas well as heallhfuL
Ar* open every day, (Sunday's excepted,) from 6 o’clock A.
** AL,Mt i ll n lkrber ahop ’ v * tr * UoW» corner
of ilauoock itw! and Puquesne Way.
J -” Jim* WOUDS9X. Proprietor.
, Li(ht.
.♦TV fl-PtIUuK AND SPLhNDII) PICTURES
Vj| prwiuted ai CARLO’S ftew G.llery.Jto. "APounh
Jffi ««. i’T .ou Impm.nJ rtkie .ad sk,
£ which Likeoewe. of Children ere Le-
QKmM,' d Lt> • lr ~ encode.end Adulu in u , wcLhcr.
in copioi.
Rooms open day and evening. a £-
a.ukirr— ~ n. axisuicea. « j a..w
UraE, Rsislnccr ft- Graft.
IOUNDHi, No. 124 Wood
T f fsrturers of Cookiog Stoves, Coal and W;od Stove*,
Parlor stove*. Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Orates, PIMn
and Fsoey Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forma.
Begat Kettles, Tea Reft!.*, BtIZ ReS^w£>a*£?
*oi«
_ WAVERLY UOCSK.
bmMt TJTSSSiS.
oan lw bad at all time*. The Bar is well supplied with
Ll>{BOn ol the beat brands.
* u>r y JOHN WALKER.
Farmitnr# and Vltalrs.
(?\ " * ’• h “ d *»d are constantly manufoetu-
Wif-uslfil BO ALi CABIN AND
CHAIRS, eg every daecriptiou, vis:
■1 * fatmiloa Tables;
Ho Bar do;
Lndks (Mtin Cbaim, of various styles;
Osots. do do do;
State Room do do do:
Do Toilet Boxes;
Tsts a Tstes; .
. Centre TehUe;
Hxhlttandr; Cnrd do;
*>: Tr.ru Ar.,*e.
Meierul end workmutahlp tnOTntm, end prise. «tl.
. r. B. VUUHO i m
." S 3 Smkhfletd st,sppwMts Qty Hotel.
A&THU&B, KODQE&S A CO,
BANKERS AND!BROKERS.
0F ro liS[S,£™3? T f'!* LD st***™.
IjEScil fcK eTOH IS AliAlS ■ —Joat neeivetf sad for «U
‘^ I>KR * 00 ' 9 cbe *P Star*, ho. 32 Smith-
Buiior Memoir* of foreign Uoda: \, T Mr*. IluTift
UhmmijJi “ U ” of l nrl ' r °‘“ l C*bln; 2 TOU,doth,
‘“ ir i “P rr ; Lcw'i nev oorcJ; 60 c«oU.
>MhJoo sou fuaitu: bj Mb. Aon 8. St*ph«u; 11. for
"fjj u. msKtt * So,
J" ty No. 3t Rm>th<Ul.l |IIwL
Oal poim—l6 (titj o» forMte bj
FLfiMIMQ BBOS.
LlMiJtitb OIL—6
Jy 17
—£ t<bl» m»tT«d tad tor a&le by
BXHftT 1L OOLUKS.
T> K ' OLVKKft—A good acorUDMt of oil M"j« of B*rol-
U ‘, cJu4i *« Co l *’*. All**'*, Montan**, Wcmar**,
. R Pliiol,ju*t nedTodiiad tot ml*
wboWol* or reufi, by BOWN A TJCTLKT,
Je * 4 13ft Wood stnat.
C'4kklUNJ&Z.2e*m* Ztardloe*, in wbolo, IrmJf »pJ nn.^ r
O boxf*,ju«i weired and for eel* bj 4
BAltlrf * RBXPHAW,
..U® 24Ub»r -
CURED HASIS—We have ju*t reeei»*d another
V i2 l Z { iu P" tep Sugw Cared lUtxu.eateetned the beet in
ibeCladnaatl market. Alao, Sugar Cured Dried Beef, on
liand and for Rale bj
_»«L HAILEY A RKXBHAW.
1 'fWlitt Kentucky ToOecco, o^hSd
X and for rale by [JySlj J. A. HUTCHISON A 00.
Kentucky mustard—a (nib mppiy of die
t**d ttiulanl reedred nod for aaie by
J. a. Hurausos a co.
O** YUKNITUKK—For sale low, as follow*: 1 urn
iron bale; 1 Doable Desk, e rap. article; 1 Letter
tetao, Ac. jjyai] J- A. HUTCHISON A CO.
Zl£il/ FAINTS, of Tirtetj of color, constantly os
hand and lor aal« by
_J>3l -
J- A. HUTCHISON' A CO.
LAIU)- No. 1, in kegs, far «ele bj
-* uIQ HENRY H. COLLINS;
pks Whit* Web. Trout, Salmon. *c_ neitlred
L and for aalc by [aulO] UKNRY H. 00LUN8,
iili.'—loo bbls LouurHle Lime, received by ~
/ mttlO j HENRY H. CQr-i™q
COORD'S PATENT FAMILY SOAP—2Oo baa reoeired
. by faulO] HENRY 11. COLLINS.
Jiut rew}r*tl Mm* of the moat desirable color*
d * Bdgos; tl*o> • frv piece* of mv and e)e>
geot sty lee Delaines and Caahmem.
A. A. MASON A 00.,
No. tt ytfth rtntt.
Q.UNB TO HIRE, by
SOWN A TETLEY,
No. 136 Wood et.
|j UTNAM FOR AOGUUT, (learun cat oj>enJ just rvodrod
BUSSELLS’, Fifth street,
_ *±rt . near oorner of Market.
GUNS, PISTOLS AND RIFLES, atall price*, for rale by
» uB BOWN A TETLEY.
DELTA, .POWDER HORNS, SHOT POUCHES,
prioMni Cup*, Ac., for sale by
_ aoa . BOWN A TETLEY.
rpUEKMUMETKRS—2 gruu just reeelred end foraateby
± FLEMING BROS,
Successor to J. Kidd A Co.,
No. GO Wood street.
SUGAR AND MOLASSES-T
40 hhds N. 0. Sugar;
50 bbls “ UolaiM«;
40 “ Sugar Douse Moles***; for sale by
.Jy 3l M’CLPBKAN, HERRON A 00.
MACKEREL —15 bbls large No. 3, for aale by
JJgl M’CLPBKAN, HERRON A 00.
XfSW BOOKS AT KOSStLLS.—Pertwopka, or Current
lY Subjects: by Wm. Elder. ' vux ™ ui
£lRy lean In Both Hemispheres: by Viaosnt Nolte.
of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of hit College
and other Comicalities, from Punch; 11-
Life of Daniel Ooono: by W. U. Bogart.
Easy Nat, or the Three Apprentkae: by A. L. Btineon.
The American Cottage Buijder—Home* for the People:
by John Bullock. r
Chestnut Wood; a tale by Lisle TJtyj« r
Fearless Fred, or the Highwayman’s Bride
Fifteen Mtnutae around Nov Yorks byG G Footer
English Envoy at the Court of Nicholas I: hr Min Julia
Oorner.
London Art Journal, lor August.
Godey’s and Peterson's Maganne, for September.
„ RUSSELL A BRO.,
au «* Fifth street, near Market
h-'URMP SERDi—. •
X Bute Bags, Purple Top,
Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk,
. Globe, and Dalee Hybrid; wholesale
and retell at the Seed Store, Fifth street
i* 29 JAMBS WARDROP.
wbgab—a) Pols prime Tlnegar for weteby ~
>° l7 HENRY H. OOIXINE.
GW READY/—Putnam’s Monthly, and>Yank«e Notions,
.1 for September, for sale by 1L MINER A CO
***2* No. 82 SmitbSrid street.
T) 1S1T1NKI) BUUAEB—Powdvred, Crushed,
XV lAuf Sugars, in store and ibr sals by
*ulO KINO k MOOagBAP.
FLATVB NMW PATKNT MW for
any tin of BlMl Pena. It holds UM*an firmly, which
ean banmored without an ▼ difficulty, and without aoilfo*
thaUngera Jor s-la by W. S. HAYgtf,
•frM. ifartat wtnet, comwof Seared
AA7MABON* OO.UT* Jut rwwWed a «»«.
• mantof French of whiahsnthebect
°f color* mad ntbafraarpattaraa. wM
B«dt«lae wUeb U Itcalielne I
MTEBS’ EXTRACT OP PEOST WORT, OR BOOR ROSE!
An Ittr.lu.ble Reared, *, tII Serpfuluj Diaeeee., Indignt-
Oon, Salt Rhenur, Sick HeniMho, (inker, NurMup Sore
Mouth, Oeuenl Debilltp, >u.l n> . Purifl.r of tho Blood,
la unoquaUed.
SICK HEAIUCIIi.
Rou G». From early childhood I have been subject
to severe periodical attacks of Sick Headache, at time* ren
dering me unfit to attend to my houtehold dutw. For the
Uat two years I have been very weak, and had little or no
appetite, but by the use of jour Extract of Bock Rose, my
geoeral health Is much Improved, my appetite is good, I
have no more Ueadache, and I feel better and atrongerthoo
1 have for years before. MRS. C. H. WEBSTER.
New llaven, Sept. 14th, 1552.
CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS.
Eev A. B. L. Mycri: Dear Sir—ln Cutaneous Eruption*,
in several instances, 1 bavo given jour Extract of Rock
Bore to children and other*, in getting up from the Measles
with the happiest success. In several case* of 'Sryaipela*!
this Syrup has effected a cure; it may be relied upon as a
1 certain agent, capable of eradicating the fw> m
system, by purifying the blood. I recommend it earnestly
for all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver
Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary Diseases in
general. YourjtmJy, guy, g. R. WARREN.
New London/October 7,1860.
RHEUMATISM.
HKNKV HOLMES.
Bev. A. B. L.Uytit: Deaf Sr—Having used your Extract
of Rock Boae for Rheumatism and 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. - R. KNIGHT.
New liaven, January 6,1851.
SALT RHEUM, OR TETTER.
I hereby certify that my eon Edward (a lad of ten years
of age,) was, last September, attached with Salt Rheum.
For four we«ka, there was adeep core on thie side of his face,
extending around the mouth, which discharged freely. We
tried soveral medicines,' without obtaining any relief. At
last, we tried Myers’ Extract of Bock Rose, which has effect
ed a cure. The sore is completely healed, and his general
health much improved. HORACE W. BULL.
New Haven, March, 1863.
Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYBER’3 Drug Btore,
No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley.
93F Sign of the Golden Mortar. au2Udaw
[From .he Pultburgh Dailj Dispatch . FV6.16,1863.]
Cheat ExpanderwShttulder Bracsi—*Au
Persons who have acquired a stooping position, by follow
ing a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by
the use of the ** Washington Sospender Brace,” made and
sold by Dr. KKYBER, corner of Wood street and Virgin
al)«j. It answers T.r a braw and suspenders, the weight of
the pantaloons is so placed as to continually teed to bring
the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the
chest We purchased one some time ago, and have been so
pleased with it, that we unsolicited gave it a “puff,” gratis.
Women, hundreds of whom are annually injured by the
weight of enormous ‘‘skirts,* should also procure these
braces Be particular la procuring the *in« mentioned, as
tuaoy of the Braces sold are humbugs.
Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of GEO. K.
KEYSKR,No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley.
49* Sign of . the Golden Mortar.
N. B—l also koep every variety of Trusses, Supporters
Body braces, File Props, Elastic Stockings, Suspeusary
Bandages, Ac. au2lai*w
* to Kw Fork,slo,&o; An to Philadelphia,«; Fm«
to Baltimore. $B. Fare-to Bedford Springs, $5,70.
Baggajreobeeked to all stations on the i*BnnsrlYania. Bail
read, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Passengers purchasing tickets in ears, will be chargfti
CEfrs in addition to the station rates, except from statioae
where the Company hare no Agim*.
No notes of a less denomination dinars wOl be
reeeiTßd in payment for tickets, except those issued by the
Banks of Pennsylvania.
NOTICK.—In case of low, the Company will hold
themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and tor
an amount not exceeding $lOO.
k’. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line ban been employed
.o convey passengers and baggage to end from the Depot,
a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each paasengerTand
15 cents for each trunk. ’
For tickets, apply to J. JIESXIBTEN, Agent
ft-ft- PMsaoger Station, on Liberty st.
Agency .. Ur. M . d „
OHIO AHJ) PESHSILVAFIA HAHEOAI).
**• Enlarged or Varlcoae Veina, Weak
KSEK JOINTS. AND WEAK ANULES.—I would respect
fully invite the attention of Pbyridans, ud ihe public gen
erally* to my assortment of Silk Elastic S toe king#, Knee
Caps, Ankle Socks and Bandages for the relief and eure of
Teriooe# or Enlarged Veins, Weak Ankles, Weak Knee
Joint*, and the various appliances used in the cure of dis
eases requiring outward support.
1 aleo keep every variety of Trusses, Body Bra:«, Pup
porters, Shoulder Braces, and in fact all kinds of mechani
cal appliance* use i in the cure of disease.
GEO- H. KEYEER, Wholesale Druggist*
auZfcdaw No. 14-j. cor. Wood at. and Virgin alley.
Aui- AT DR. G. U. KEY 3ER’B Drag Store, Ho. 140 corner
Wood street and Virgin alley; Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmona
ry Balaam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Liniment
Depuratlve Syrup, Heart Corrector, Humor Corrector, Pure
and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough
and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, Female Pills, Fe
male Specific, Ac., Ac-, used by him constantly and with
unprecedented sncceas in the treatment of
Odds, Cbruumption, Asthma, Heart Diseases, 2ty»-
pepria. Scrofula, Sian Diseases, female
Qmptamtj, Piles, At, etc. Dr. Pitch's unequalled
Patent Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters.
Dr. Pilch's Improved Plated
Spring Shoulder Bract. Dr.
BteVi Silver JUs.
ling Tubs.
Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest
pike*, wholesale or retail. jySLdaw
LIST OF osvxrurs PATENT mzdicihes,
os bud an roa »m bt
FLEXISQ BROTHERS,
Wholesale DmggUts and Dealers m Patent
Comer Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
KEELER'S AMERICAN COMPOUND;
Jayne’s Alterative:
u Carminative »■;
Hair Dye:
“ Expectorant;
V Sanative POls:
“ Hair Tonic;
Wls tar's n-i—> of Wild Cbany ;
Bryant’s Pulmonaiy ■»;
lioofland’s German Bitten;
Holland do
HfleteCter’AStomach do
Merehbev’JJUrfheCatholicou:
Storms’ Scotch Cough Gandy;
Pike's do;
Thorn's do;
Howe’s do;
Osgood's India Gholagogue; -
Mona’s invigorating Cordials
Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops;
Harrison's Hair Dye;
Batchelor’* do
McMunn’s Elixir of Opium;
Bryant's Purity ing fa tract;
Dailey’s Pain Kitract;
Brown’s Essence ofJamska Qinrtr:
McAllister's do do:
Kidder's Indellible Ink;
Parson's do do;
Amhold’s do;
Dr. Curtis' Hmui;
Ljou' Ksthafran;
David's Lilly White;
Basin’s 4o:
Tobias' liniment;
Hunt’s do; ‘
Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment;
Mexican Mustang do;
Parrel's Arabian do;
Gardner’s do;
Baml's Indian do;
Carter’s Spanish Mixture;
Barne’s Pile Lotion;
ileen Pun;
Scarpa's Acoustic OU;
Merchant’s Garvins Oil;
nosh ton, Clarks A Co.’s Cod Liver OU;
McAllister's Ointment;
Sings’ltch do;
fernl's do;
Gray’s do:
Traek*e Magnetfe Ointment;
JudklnV do;
Bwalm'e Panacea;
Hoock’a do;|
Sargant’e Infant Panacea;
Terry Davis’ Pain KUler; - -
Ayer 5 / Cherry Pectoral;
Houghton's Pepsin;
Klers Petroleum;;
McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills
Brandreth's do
Wright’s Indian VegetablePUle
Lee’s Anti-bilJouj do;
Sarsaparilla Blood do;
Bven’s do;
Bwaynes’Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ill#
Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do;
Townsend’s Health do;
Jew David's Plasters:
Shoemaker’s* do;
Dr. Newman’s do;
Radway’s Beady ReMsf;
Morris 1 Remedy;
Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative;
Emerson’ss do;
Ball’s Sarsaparilla;
Townsend’s do;
fraud’s ffio;
Guyana's Kxtrmct Yellow Dock and ft*»—
WoUTs Schiedam Schnapps;
Boap, Cleaver’s Honey;
“ nißhly Scented Brown Windsor
•* aloak;
Lodi urn’s Specific;
McLaoe’a BodorlSr. Cough Syrup'
Tyler’s Gum Arable do;
Sellers' : Joj
Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry:
Smith's Fault Syrup;
Barry’s Tricophoroos;
Norwood’s Ttncture of Varatrnm Ylride;
MeLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge,
Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers;
Thompson’s By# Water;
Agents for all of Dr. MeClintockVFimily Stedieinea;
Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps;
Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps;
Gum Elasdo do do.
Always Reliable*
DELAYS are always dangerous, and particularly so with
children that hare any of the symptoms of wosu.
In yen see your child restless, pale, with ftrtid breath,hard
stomach, or an Itching of the nose, you need not hesitate to
administer to it B. A.?«<tnestoek's Termtfnge. This inva’-
oable remedy will destroy all worms In toe system, allay
irritation, and leave the bowels in a pleasant condition.
Bead Mr. Harris' statement.
New You, Feb. 19th. 1858.
This is to certify, that I gave two bottles of B. A. Fahms*
tech's Vermifuge to a child of mine, six years old, and she
passed several worms. One of them was about TIFTIXN
LNOHJB3 IN LENGTH. I can therefore recommend It to
the public as the best remedy for warms ever used.
•V* , , WM.B. HARRIS, 116Orchard«t \
and sold by
William A. Hill * Oe.,
BANKERS,
H>*e. 84 mod street, PitUbvrgk.
OLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS: —
40 shares Exchange Bans;
17 do Mo non gabel* Navigation Company:
20 do Citizens' Insurance Company;
$2,000 Monongahel* Navigsilon Company Bonds;
si,ooo City of Pittsburgh Bonds; . .
ss.CooCjnnty of Allegheny Bonds.. Tsspfcdl»*^f
Loooit Grove Semiaary in Tefflij I»4ij«.
IT HE next eeedoo of this School will beds o# WBDRB
DAY, September 20th, end eo*****®
Dey Pnpfls from the city *w conreyed to tKm VsM
QroreinesexxtlaßiTeOmaibsß.
OrcttUmney beoMflsed it tbeetocoOf Mr. George
White, on Merkel et Mr. Mean's, 81 Woodefc,
or oa epplieetlon to the Rector, \
RET. WM. IL CLARK*,
Pittsburgh, Pa,
« : tm^sc-sb*
MEDICAL.
Excellent Article,
B. A. lAHNESTOOK A CO,
eonwr ofyirstand Woodrti.
,rV »S .
..RAILROADS
CIEVELAHD AMD PlTT*Stf*o*
RAILROAD,
IN CONNECTION WITH JTXAMXBJB
ECLIPSE AKD EXCHANGE,
___ VIA WELLSVtLLE. * ■; '•
AND OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, TZd
rpHB ihortMt. aidckett and cheapvet route toToledo.CW
“"*■ “•*-v3X
VIA WELLBVILLE.
Leave WeltevUle at 4.20. P. M„ end Alliance at QJO. arrt-
w , t? fTel a s<l at 8 540 ' p - making a dose connection
with Michigan Central Railroad h.«« for Detroit and Cbl
cago; steamers for Buffalo and Niagara Falls, and Fxt-rvs*
Train for Toledo, Chicago and St. Louis
Passengers for the 4 20, P. M_ train from Wellav Hie; '
Pittsburgh daily (Sunday's excepta!) at U 00, A. M-, oe
steamer Eclipse or Kxebmge. Fare to Cleveland, 43.00
y VIA ALUASCB.
tr ~ aT ® AHJaoea at 7 20, A. M., aud 12, 11., connecting at
Hudson with train? for Akroa. Cuyahoga Falls, Artaud
SSS2I. k.«>! 1 “ 4 “ Io> A - *” a v : M - *'•" “
. 'S’ Jtailro«d, In-in? I'll In.
boreb .t 3®,A. u a. . p „ nD(ic f; rAlu
nnre for Cl.Telatd . i ' 30 A. M.. 32, M , and 6 30, P. M
“h*" 1 ” “ Cl ” ,ella 1 « !«. A. 31,2.20. P. M, .id 8.20
Puun«ez, for Toledo, Cblogj, at. Looi. and tie NorUi
nfnVlflSS Pittehurfjh on tile 3.00 Pi SI. Train, VIA
J;."7* ELAND, make a close connection there with the
Night Express, by which they arrive in Chicago at J 2 UC M«
next day. Time from Pittsburgh to Chicago 21 h-.urs.
Paraengere taking this TrnSo, vi.i CTrvriand, will reach Chi- r
eago coe Train Iq advance of any other route.
Passragws ticketed to Cleveland, Buffalo, Toledo, Chic*-
go, La Baiie, Rock Island, and 6t. L&uii. ♦
Time to Chicago, 24 hours—St. Louis. « boars.
SiXX VIA WtI.LgTHAI. Mas VIA tmiyp
To Cleveland „..$3,00 To Clm-elami.— ..HM
T*>le.lo —.. 5,00 Toledo ...... ' 6,00
5.00 Detroit. :.'e,f>o;
Chiago..slo,oo A 10.50 Chicago 4U,WAII,W
Rocklslaud 15,50 Kock Island Z 1460
St- 18 50 Bt. Lcote
Pa«*«3gers aw raquestijd to procure their tickets r tbd
office of this Gwnpaajy hi- Mononguhela House, belov the ■
corner. J. DURAND, Bup’t Cleveland.
... J. A. CAUaHEY. Agent.
PtttrWir. ,
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
THE PENNSYLVAN I A
x B .«. ih«.
RAILROAD.
THROUGH IK FIFTEEN HOURS.
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, THREE !
THROUGH TRAINS.
MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sundays
JL excepted) at T o'clock, etopplDg at all the reguter tta
tlons, aoderririughi Philadelp-kie at 12 o'clock.. P M.
THE FAST TRAIN will leave l*iti?Surgh daily (except
Struday,) at 1 o'clock, stopping at Grwnidrarg, Latiobe.
Illairsvilie, Lockport, Johnstown, Wilmore. GalliUen, Al
tooaa, Ac, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, tte'ricxt
ooralng.
'£HK JSXPRKSS TRAIN will leave every evening
at fe3o o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’s, GreensburglL
Latrobe, HilLide, Johnstown, Lilley'e, Gallltxen, Albania;
Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Delti
more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,50. •
noon. * ’ •
THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave ererr after
noon (except Sunday) at SJO o'clock, stopping at all regu
lar stations, and running only as far iu* Blair?vHle.
THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* daily
(except Sunday,) at 11 o’clock, A. M., stepping at aD ata
tions, and running cniy as fitr as Brinton’e.
RETURNINO TRAINS arrive io Pittsburgh. First AnP
commodaden arrives at 8 o’clock, A. 11. Bxpress, 1, P. ST.
Second Acor.nuaodation, 7.16. P 51. Mail I*A3O, P. M- Fa*t
Line, 2.20, A 3L -» .
Sew Arraneeiatiit,
COMMENCING FEES UAET23, 1844
StS®s¥3@S§ 1854
MAIL TRAIN leavesMttsburgii&t»AM:diceii'«t.AJli
ance; tafcei»t*ast Crestline. and mnkrs o dowcoa. -
nectton there withataat Express Train, reaching (Sarin
rseti aboutld o'clock at eight. B
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a*- 3 o’clock, P. U„
the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia,
anj reaches Crestline at 11.30 P. Jf„ rotmeetmsvilhtb*
hicht Krprees which reaches Ciudxmati iu tbeuorniu?
t-o injections are made with the Ohio and IndUaaTud
BeifbcUine and. Indiana railroads fcr
and towns in Indiana. >s -
Connection* are made with Clefeland, Monroeriile. San
dn?ky, Toledo, Detroit and. Chicago with Bacyxas, IJcoer
Sandusky, Forest, and the towns ca the Mad Rfoir Road
w i, th MocatTeroon, and towns
on the Mansfield maxi. ' *"»
Fare to Cincinnati $7; to IndianepolU(S; to Dayton t&M};
to Toledo $6; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $UO* ta
CletfUnd $4. Through tickets to LouisiHle at reduced
rates. '
ILETUBffIHG s.
TUB EXPRESS THAIS' leares Cresflme at 'IJ6 P SI.
and reaches Pittsburgh at P M, connecting with the
tet Bsprewi Train through la fifteen hoars to Philsdolnhis *
MAIL TRAIN leares Crwtllne at 280, A. M., on thflar*
nval cf the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and
smresai Pittsburgh at 11.40, P SL .
NEW BRIQHTON ACCOMMODATION- TRAIN, tea «.l:
ntubiuxh k 10 AH, ,c<l 6 PM, ud New Brighton u 11
A ai, ana 1.15 p m.
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A K, end 0 Pi
&L, and Arrive* at -L3O A W, nod 4.50, r U. .
4*- The Train* do not run on Sunday.
Tickets or ftxrtter inf&matloa,appljat the ticket
offleegofthe Ohio and Pennsylvania Bail road Company, of
J.O. CURST, at the comer efloaondecr the .MonoiMnheU
Hoom, Pittsburgh, or of - • ■
GEOBOB PARKIN,- Tleket A*em,
Fed oral street Station*, w
JDH.> •
Ballretik.
SUUHK& TARIFF between Pittsburg IMfcl.hAh » B d '
Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 18SL
I'irU Ciasx —Broom*, Cedar and Wooden lWaie, leathers,
Fsunitnre, Becond hand, Pur*, Pianos. Poultry; Wine*. i»
baskets or-boxoe: 76 cants 9100 fit*.
/hvmc? CTasi—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer SKm, CSotct "
and Timothy Seed, Oisssware, Hardware, EsgsTwoo! and
Sheep Pelts, and Eggs; 60c. 9100 fiw. - t ’ ?
Third Cfeui—Bacon *sud Pork (loos*,) Batter, in firkin*,
kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap. Window Glass, and Oet
ton, uncompressed: ttc. ft 100 fits. .
Jbitrik Gian — Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,') Bulit
»d-Halt, Beer and Pork, Candles,-Cheese, Lankaad4*rd_
2c CotU3Df ( com l )re » ed i) UnfTohaoee pi
Flour 80 cent* 9 bhL • - -
»ptl
QEOJU3B C. FRANODCDB.
C.BU»|lum fcC«. , i Tnajpofuuan Mm'j j
~ gjygigigp
To AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALISUOSE AND ~
NBW YORK—The Owner* And Agents'tfSU B»t'
b*T«b«»it toih«Mn &art«ea ieus ooimecttfSHlhfbr '*
M eld established .Bingham’* Line." will etre
osoal prompt attention to the firnirditu nfProdocej War-' 7
chnndize, *0,%» the shortest time end bn as ftTorah!e
terms as any other Line. . . -
4QT Only one transhipment between PlttAmeh. Hxl!*-
delphia and Baltimore. r • rr’ <
r „ QEO. BDfQHAM 4 CO,' ‘
CmilßMin. Liberty at- Wttriitrrf» r
BIKSHAM, DAVIS 4 CO, :
™°H -^issssrssaffissg^:;
121 Norih st~,;Baltlnibre
‘ , M. L. OSTRANDEB, Agent, 1 l
»P*:lT l 85 West it, 2(l» Swk.
TUvtbla Keel Bitete Ar Skle;
MTUAT very deeirable property situatedvAewr- ■3<-
ner of Sixth and ScritijMd *ts, containin* THRU *
POUB STORT STORKS AND DWRLLEKfS, two on
Smithfleld street, one occupied by Siedto A Bartberger,
Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the other, the earner, ge - „
eupted by the owner as a Ocnftec Lionary, liquor Store and ' %
Dwelling; and the one on Sixth street, Ofecpied by 8. y.
Sanders, as a Barber Baloon and Dwelling. •Tbiepcoperty -
b oaeof the most eligible eituation* for a Banking wmm~
or Broker’s Office at present offered fontale in tbertty,- Frt
terms enquire of U3CHAEL O’HAitAf* • J
clear and imlispulabie.. -
As I am determined to sell it if I can get anything like a
fair price, tbls is to gire notica to any person or persons bav*'
ing claim or claims, charge or chargee, to amC /
sent the we to me at the curt er of Sixth »nd flmttbfteUf 4
streets, or prefer the other, and they will he sa dried imne* •■*■
distely. [anlOaUwgmj „ MICHAEL O’HAjST
Merchant Tailor! :*
JOHN LACGHLIN, formerly foreman for Mr.
would wnuctfalfr sneouDee to hit frlsmdl
public generally, that he ban rented and newly fitted 'oi>
the fine stand lately <xr opted "by Kwwra. J. g. £ C. Lee, So.
30 Market street, Between Second and Third, wiiCTw.fce.ir--.
prepared to make to order Q KSTLESISS’S CLOTHING In * 1
tie moat fashionable style. • Having hSm^euKrredamm*
tar epprenlktsbip to the trade, ned being apraetieM cotter. - -
be therefore natters himself'lhat be can tornopt •
not to be surpassed io workmanship or style la thi*- or mt rf.
other dty la the Dnfou.
Having Just returned from the east, be has a large a*- .Tr?
sorUaent of the most fashionable Goods, In bis line, ever
brought to this market. :•
N. 11.-toi’ Clothes made awl trimmed In.the oeatastv-i *
meaner. He will also warrant all ware- what it Igrepre-*- t
Rented to be. Pareatswill find it greatly to their advantage ■*• -
to give him a call, if they want their-boys neatly fltte£' ' -
Don't forget the plece,Ko. 39 Market AreeVbefweenSeeoai? \ *
aod Third, west side. - • - J
S 1 -..-i-.itf.
10 hbdj Bacon Hams;
25 “ do Sbooldmt;
50 bbla new large No. 8 Mackerel;
30 hi bblg do do do; toVrrira
30 ttKUam do do
-25 bbls do do do 1
15 “ Lake Trout, in store;
25 “ Baltimore Herring, in ctot*;
20 ** do fihad, do;
6 w No. 1 extra Lard OiI t <l**
26 “ Tanners 08, do;
60 cask* prime Petrie;
. 100 bbls Hess Pork;
100 u Grace Lard;
20 “ LoafSogar;
OOfcbdsO. Sagar;
280 bbla 0. Motoeeee, oak cooperage
40 boxes W. O. Tobaooo;
100 bbie N- CL Borin;
tOeeakeßfae;
7 barer Cream tbeeee; .. ..
130 sack* Dried Applae tad PeeriMe?
2000 peanda Beam Sides.
jyB ; BXOLIgg k BIffiABDBQM
ItembMt Vwttltore uul CJutlrs* 1
", Wk sre constantly |g’ tts^ -
3B«mr«ettm
CHAIRS and FUKXFTDM,- : oC 'mmpf
' description,sodpsj.patffettlex ettevttm
to the numlketare of too boot Puml mtfihle ---
of fitoambocts. Oar apctlMWSte
non enables us to vmxmzt Satisfaction, u well
promptitude !n whleb orders ere OlUri, u hi the qaottp at
the work esd personal; attention gtrim to thoflttiM m&r
Thoseiatetestedin furnishing Boots, will BndlrtewS
sftratMrtpftTsnsnesU. . . :
W» ' • T. B. TOPM-fcOBL, V
1 MUCH* k
JP . amwt, bare nieai»Mta>«M— «u»* ZrrZSZi
Duaiaaf ;do rWool t fltt'dlMMdr
and Ccx-baoOCafieoar, with an r I -ftnt.
Sack HeniieU. We ere eloeing oat oar nmae/Levai,
ml all fnd«* of Burner Goods, at coct. [hS
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