rika-tz,*-^‘3ts' > 'S‘f'{*t’i;V:'A.fe ;>j,% t » . ; J ’•;' '', '•«. i\*t- : i s ' 1 ’ \K: -v -■ '.v - " *.,■■■ .- ;-, ‘ ' ‘ ' i n h ~* *';.•-/ In 't V v#-’4s .-’ r t.,': ». i.i..' v ~' w ' -■'WV 1 ' ' T wU NSi|^pss^t-2a»;;^wS :vfy- • *''*.* ,r! ’; .*.'>-1* .•' « .•<* ,-t • ! *?•? f’V' - , v*-'i? n , UV’. v >V-«a?> ’ % «v*v <: OVVr ‘■''•if*’ V,V v • I«2*'VJ'*‘'4‘'* , ’' , ( '" **' «p?''A t " ;,fe •'•••.s' sgateSfwwt&Jj ;! v v- 1 V'* i.; -' SSSS^kSHr 1 n 'l '* *■- »4 r^, A t 4-S t -^•y*. < fc^iM l ii‘.<•.»■> >, i.n*¥!»>:*l iAlSi■*» I>**«► r*c O* JUJIJJISE EdtsTlv u l/ptl JtAL iOCEETT. | oi Ptmluu- Bn Committee of Pnite I *i laere toofler Urn following npoct u |helr~Aweia of Premiums BmtriliMeeriattee,*Trotomh, William Oommlnge,*<. Boot tteootUl nMOi three of each, Thomas Horri* t*e*B Tertol ** th «* of *“ h > H"* l * *****’ dd, three of each, Thomai Dick "SlJ* jbpt three win to rariotto, tiro, or each, Jamas to of <**» : Boaonl boot lssw eol eetion, Ore of each, W. m l. Wot <*°mrtbUt large collet *O, fire of each.'Bodcttoce m Am mon,sS. j ' O ~ Boot hair net* leabdl u toSetcce A Ammpn, |S. Itoood fcolf pock Isat die, Gregory Peursr, *1,50. Boot thm bumbo* Io ibdle,’ Bodtstoce A Ammon, (L Boot holr podt OoUwl o, GrogoiT Ibomr, $3. 8eoood]“ “_■ 0. L..Go*bring, $1,50. Boot tbfee bumfauo, Gregory Foerei; it. Boot ooßootton grown under giooo, QoOTgj ITHntBo, geo dnitr to'Oi V- Bpugi tS< / Second besbocllsction ftnwn under glees, J.B. Updike, |B. ■ 1 : Best three watermdoi 3, George kTHattfo, getdener to 0. F.Bp«g,|S. \ [ Citnmx. Beet itx green fleshed Wn. Cummings, $3. I Oranges. Beet sirjripe oranges, Eleoige M’Hattie, gardener to C. F. i' Pears. Beet collection of vui ties, fire each, James McCully, $B. 2d do doTdo do, John Murdock, Jr., $5; 3d do do do do, BockrtoculA Ammon, $5 4. ' B«*t Mx! varieties, six Cummings. Best three varieties, t ireeeaeh, K.McKnlght,s2; 2d do dododo, Wm. Cummin j*,sl. Beet oodectton ofrari iges, dx etch, James McCully, $8; 2d do do do do, W. M. Dfciaen. |5; Sd do do do do, Bxk stock undj Ammou, (3.\' ! : Plums. Bast of chol se variety, James McCully, S 3; 2d do do dodo, HoghMcCarty, gardener to D. Holmes, $l. “Bast eofieetkm of varieties, six each, B.L. Baker, 1 {j Quincex. Best twelve trait, A. W. Marks, $2; 2d do do do, James McCully, |l. ■ 1 I Wine. Belt two bottles Catawba, R.L. Baker, $3. a Beft getieral eollectkm. JamM MoCnllj, SiKer Cop; 2d do do do.Bookstoce k Ammon, 18; 3d do dodo, John Mur* dock, Jr., " Horticalta4st,” with colored plates for 186 ft. The Committee wimlf call the attention of the Sodety to several vxristiea of foreign grapes exhibited, thought not io competition, by WfllUnf Holmes, Esq., grown la the open air. They so nearly approach grapes cultivated under gluts, that they areniti diffleu-ty distinguished, aqd form a strlkicAinstanee of vthat careful culture can effect. Having) thus, to the bast of their ability, performed their rather and thankless task, your Committee beg leave to express their] regret that competitors bare felt themselves at liberty .tofneglect the liberal terms of the com petition Vhteh your Committee ere bound to follow. The conseqaei ce of this is. mat articles are excluded from pri see whiehfotherwlse thqy are foirly entitled to—the exhibi tor* comp ain they an unfairly treated, and the Committee are expend to censure they do not deserve. ‘ : -j • R. L. Baxia,-) ' <=omml««. | J. Kxox. j The Ow imittee on Vegetables beg leave to offer the foi- - lowing report; *a thdr award of premiums: : ‘ ; j Vegetables. Best peek Lima Beanf, 6. Howitt, $2; second do do do do, I David Bdmes.'tl. j 1 Beet BiOod Turnip Beets, 'WQUam OOmminge, $2; second do do do do, Bavid llofmes, $l. Best loig Blood Beets. David Holmes, $2; second do do do do, George McHattieJ $l. Best rifcumbers, Wip| Commiopi, $2. w hjt« solid Celery, Jebn T. Logan, $3; second do do _ Jdo do, George McHattiei $1,50. -- ,-u-rn snrefielii di Best three heads CeWAge, John Cummings, $2; seoood do - 4 do dodo, G-'Howitt, slij B -!*»j *»*?■ Best sir red Carrou, John Cummings, $2; second do do do do. W. a iDunn, *l. _ V?, j' 7 J :T*Y■ Best idxi whiteOarrotelD. Holmes, $2; second do do do V£« t s S °B«tt!*/ieSreTaM«Coni,G.Howitt,s2; seconddodo v ! iodo, G-McHattie, »I.] a 1 J * BMt peek ailveraktanM Onions, James Lament, $2; sec- md do do do do, B. GrlMson, $l. 1 r - Best yellow Ontone, Jfcmea M’Kaln, |2; second do do do, Lu J John Cummings, $l. 4 Best twentr-foor podsjOkre, 0. Howjtt, $2; second do do > - V *» l ri f io do OeorteMcHstti«,3l. Best sUbunchesPareWy, George MoHatUe,B2; socond to do do do. D. HoJm«slsl. i v-;:iTrv, Best three Pumpkins, jW. C.-Dunn, $2; second*dovdo do Jy*lK' i. •'■•■.k“j * • •:> '-s *Beet tmibre Parsnips, tF. C. Dunn, $2; second do do do, VWS?« * i 3 John Cufomiop, H- f i H 1 “ 4 Besttwelvrreppers,D. Holmes,(2; second dodo do,G. >i l °" utL .v.t. gi Best N«hsanoeks, : John Cummings, $2 ; 2i do do, Wn. 4' If ' 6 ’ n“wp«di biw PoUtoe., 0. now.tt, B. IL, *2. f. r pp.s-.f. - ■ Best Salsify, Wm. Ouasmlnga, $2.2d best do David Holmes,. , fl B.rtBqqolto, W). *3; Sdbe.tdoWm.fr' Best Sguasbea, winter, W. C. Dtmn,s3; 2d beet do ffm t r { _ Be*t Wn. C. Dunn, $2; 2d best do Wn. Cum w 4McKnight, $3; 21 best do Wm. G 1 " Dow«t,,ll : rr cun; &1 beet do Darid fiolmM, $8; «d ben do Wm. C. --• - The Committee deedre to commend, as worthy of exten ‘ ve culture, the California Oats, with stalks 16 Inches long. e>s¥?nPs5 p Vxt'*^firS> t u^|£*? '-\v nt by Jas. Graeey, late of Pittsburgh, exhibkadby John 'SSfe* lcommUto. | McQcrw*,.J f-e-' - m ' Commltto on:Pl*uto *ud Flower, .wud th. fallow J *\*iA'LAr - !g Prwufum.: V y\f ► '*r ’-rf d “ J “ . or theberttwalTe varieties in pots of flowers, Jas. La %*; V nt, *3 i 2J do do do C eo. Mktatde. |1.60. -rf-n-ii. or the ibest six variat ea. in pots, of flowers, Jaa. George, M doidodo Jas. H’lain. *l. JWafeitfCwfr.t orthWbeat collection, Oeo. M’HmtUe, $8 ; 2d dododo j- lumont, $6; 3d do lo do Ja*. M’Raln, $4. I** 'if '• L*- wl - V 'The Committee lake \ lessor© in saying that Geo. M’Haf (Gardener for C- 1. awng.) Jaa. Lamont, (Gardener for , L Bhoenberger.) James George, (Gardener of Mount fh Vs v 'f on Cemetery,) deaerVe the greatest prai«e for ihecsro an cf the plants exhibited on this occasion. ConMdcr- t=*!v the hot season, and long continued drought, the rariety -■b-*m4ry ~ ‘rtr.m/ :!■*■>>**.<*:** - »rtainlv much greater than we had reason to expect. ' 11. L. RTNOWALT, 13 ! R. J. KENNEDY, i JAS.R»'D- M ?.T»" dftv he Committee on Designs and Boqoets awarded the fol rngPremmrns: j 1 3 MIPS Margaret Mnrdock for the best decorated Design, Xi, lr K uuedffor ,h. tot ETerpMu Wtotb, ii.Jftr?*■*ta*j£^'V.i*v- Lamont do do Basket with Flowers, $3. l Ti‘ y.r BUen Murdoch for the bert Dish do $3. 4 i Lamont for the test pair round hands Boquets,t3. •afJ f 'ttfmP#iJ &-S ’•>»■ Mfcain for the hUt flat hand Boqnet, $2; do 2d do : dd forfbe bert table do $3 do do bridal do $2. BlMordoch 2d b&t bridal Boquet,sl. Margaret Murdock merits the greatest praise ftr the Sir»j*st SJ-srf«»?« iful Evergreen Gothic Monument, al«o,the Bveiwreen •%d^rss«. »l D**®. taltoi*g.,uir ouw, both of whlelT .to mess, and ornamented wlib flowers. ! ■ r , j JAa - E “ D - CotjuTT Aqricultueal Socnrrr meeting of the Board of Managers was hsld on Yfed n September 13, at the Fair Grounds meeting havfug besn daly organised, the following answered to their names :-Mes«w. Martin, Way, Young, Eeliy, Snodgrass, McKnight, Hall, Mur- Jv-iMcKelvy, A.Bpeer, (city,) Guy, Ingram, Speer, B»i, Shlrasjand Boyd. Committees on on Horses, oh Medals, on *f ing«m"ots, on Railroad Fares, and on Ploughing, save ?* reported projreßsj which were accepted. That the Chairman be instructed to appoint of ihia Board to the superintendence of the vac*i £*«£* W?igßdepsrttnenta of stock, articles, implements, he. by Mr. Murdoch, so that each appointed mem• to supply his own assistant «&a*MV3£She Board then inspected the progress of the election* oa KPs . tba Clulrmun appoint. oommltto. 'bar-1 *«w s.fc to b«locl : Doorkeapara and f’lurk,. aa jua;r b. S--1^md ■ Wberuitt lb, Chair appointed B. H’Knigbt, and VjS? (city) '!*%» motion, -T'- That (lck«U of memtoihlp be l«t with the -.i’ -4,*. *j peraona for sale,tli: J. Wardrop, Seed Store, Bfth ill. Shankllnd, Seed Store, *ood etreet, PUto *5 i In'AUesbenylclty—U. P Sebwartr, Dreßgiit.Ped -2«i sJ-S'jAfattot, and J. T. Sample, Erogglst, Diamond. , : « motion of It. M’Kntght, r* That the thanks of the Board are tendered to V* «-VW*.*.3 ?VS. D. Ritchie, for a package of Wheat from the Patent Aw intended for distribution among the_*gricaUnrifts f «hecounty. 1 " ' , ~~‘r ~•3. &+fi mbtion, Aadneff, To adjourn, and meet jii the Fair CM. bgnd. on tbelut Wedneadv of SopUmtwr. ! l J.'YODNO, Ja., Chairman. r.-f .it "«*!>. : H * HomcritfWAt Exaismoa at the City J>f),waaro,lad to too, baa boon crowded almoet eonUnu- I elnoo It waa opened. Lent night, the weather present. tt'/.V eS - 1 but . notwllhatandlng, a fair lento was prettUt The exhibition of flowers, fruit, ~£t r-3. " 1 ibborf, Ac. U sorprieing, considering the dlßcnltjcnl V 'St6?'T? vv f w a r' ' *N S r )%* tom muat hare to pmarre them ibronghth. long and toSJT 4 ’ ‘-w&p * *~* ■V'VCA*, t, 'i lX' 1 e Ibla drouth. Among the moat notkaabla artldea, we ' , 3f?£' ■'••’-■ • k>- '' “f‘ --r-- ■ ’1 e l N» H- *- ' Bfrifc*- We*,.. ■« *" /• I ''II M• 3. . .! . . " " • - ,s4 i a.'- ■....... k K » s - : ' : ' i:< '. ■ :;*• T" •-■•■■ I . . , . ••-• v -T, **;'c\ • . .'«'.* : . ; *■ * ft " Wv. - 1 I /-*> • • ?» |X ' ' f.*- ■ -% «*,,i i- ■ . T . : 1 ? * ■: ' ** ■ ! 1 i ,]f ,S. W' ■♦ißiriViv -r ••' ’ • ***,'•' r *•* -*"» - -» • 4* . .• . ! • , |j^; L - ,| **'-xfV’. ' !'•■"■ n ; |1 . _' •'; ri:::B®P*KMBBR 16. *. V■ "• ■ - - . saa&sgas 1,, .Cboldla.— IkJfalajjdardlaeu^eftarkai almect entirely dlaappeared/com eu neighborhood, has again broken out, end e namber of deaths reported. In numerable remora were current yesterday, of the violent manner to which the epidemic wu raging in different parts of the dty, but after -the most careful examination, we found they ware mainly destitute of troth, and exage rated immensely. Thedeaths which occurred were confined to no particular locality, bat ware Scattered over the whole town indiscriminately. The following is a list of the deaths so for as we could ascertain with certainty—those based on rumor we took no account of: Mr. Charts* CMsaUey, Sergeant of the Shield Guards, was attacked by the disease on Wednesday night, and died early yesterday morning. Be resided on Liberty street’ near Seventh. His body was escorted to the grave, in the afternoon, by the Guitds. Thomas Seanor, an Irishman, supposed to have been employed on ths Steubenville Railroad, was picked up in the streets, on Wednesday night, and taken to the Tombs, where he died yesterday morning at half past five. Alexander M’Laugblin, one of the City Watch, took rick in the evening Of Wednesday, and died, next morning at tea o’clock. He resided in Cedi’s alley, near Liberty street. A woman named Pitchier, reriding'on Decatur street, was attacked on Wednesday afternoon, at fonr, and" died the same night at ten. , A young man, named Samuel Phillips, who resided at Mrs. Ervin's Boarding House, on Fourth street, died early yesterday morning, after an illness of only e few hoars. Patrick dart, a prisoner confined in the oounty jail, we* seUed with the disease on Wednesday-night, and En order from the Court granted for hie removal to a HcwpiUt, but before reaching the-placc he died. P. M. Barack, another prisoner, was also removed from thfr'rame institution, and conveyed to the Mercy Hospital. Thomas Milligan, redding on the corner of Penn and Locust street*, died yesterday morning, between nine and ten o'clock* über being rick a few boars: John Giant, an Iron maker, living on Pine street, Fifth Ward, died about the same time. A German, whose name could not be ascertained, in the employ cf Ur. Oby, Livery Stable keeper, Liberty street, was attacked yesterday morning, shortly before dinner, end died ei the Tavern of Mrs. Zimmerman, on Penn street,- near the Canal, at past two in the afternoon. , A German Tailor, end a small child, residing at Buhlet'n lager Beer Hall, near the comer of Penn and Walnut streets, died yesterday .morning- A laborer, named Smith, employed In the erection of a new building on Congress street, took riek yesterday morn ing while at work, and died at hi* residence a few hours afterwards. A shoemaker, named Robert Byers, working for Ur Warrington, on Fourth street, died in- thn-aftemoon about three o’clock. Theodore Easly, a young lad, aged nine years, residing 'with bis parents, on Wylie street, died in the afternoon. A young msn named Slade, about 22 year* of age, dW about eight o'clock in the evening, at the residence of bis father, comer Liberty and Fourth streets. Mrs. Dunn, in Diamond alley, between Emitbfield end Wood, attacked in the morning—died about nine o’clock last night. Mr. Jacobs, residing on Uarbury street,between Liberty end Penn, took rick at 10 o'clock, and died about dark. Mr Isaac Trovillo,brother of Wm. Trovilla. Undertaker, attended the fdqeral of several in the afternoon who died from Cholera, and had just returned to town, when he was attacked by thi,disease. He was conveyed to his father’s residence in Pitt township, where he died about four o’clock in the evening. Handsohb Compliment:— A beautiful and mascive Silver Tea Service, designed to be presented to feeorge W. Glass, Esq;, the genttananly mastewnachinbt of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, may be eeen in the window of-JI. Richardson, Market street. Mr. Glass has won for himself the esteem end confidence of those having business intercourse with him since the opening of the road, end the employees have taken this method of testify ing to him, in e substantial manner, the high regard they entertain for him as a. man and an employer. The compli ment is well deserved; end if gives expression to a Merrily sentiment, alike creditable to Mr. Glasa, end the employee*. Heavy Bobbery.— A man named John M’ln tyr* was committed to jaQ yesterday, by Esquire Beuaemsn. of South Pittsburgh, charged with the robbery of three hundred and.ten dollar* from William Sands, on tbe night ofthe 12th Inst Blackberry Brandy. —ln these Cholera times we cannot do the public a greater favor than call their at tention to the advertisement under this bead. It is war ranted pure, and is said to be a certain preventive of Cholera. Assault and Battery. — Alexander Maroney was fined, five dollars, yesterday, by Mayor Vola, for ktock ingdown and abusing Antonio Lambert. Threats.— Alderman Dobbs, yesterday, com mitted Thomas Iligeb to jail, for threatening to.set fire to the stable of Thomas Grogban. «. RAILROAD. Ohio and Penasylvenie Haiiroatl, VIA ALLIANCE. THE ebarteet, qafcfceet and cheapest route to Toledo, Chi cago, Rock Island, Galena, and &L Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route Li one hundted miles shorter end about eight boors quicker to Chisago, than the circuitous one VIA IN DIANAPOLIS. Three Daily Traios’betwean Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Four Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six board, Chicago twenty-two hoars and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. TIA ALLIANCE. Trains fox Cleveland leave Alliance at ? SO, A. M., 12.00, U., and C SO P. M , oohuvetlng al Hudson with Trains fur Cuyahoga Falls and !Akroo, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.00, A. M-, X2O, I*. M.,and B*o, P.M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Plttr burgh at 3.00. A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M.; arrive In Cleveland at 10 00, A. M., IL2Q, P. M., mod 8.20, P. M ; con necting there with through Trains fcr Toiedo, Chicago, Rock Island and St. Louis.’ Passengers fr.r Toledo, Chicago, EL Loots and the North west, leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning or af>r noon Trains. l-y going VIA CLKVKLAKD. will arrive in Chisago one Train In advance of those who go Tia Mem- Celd or any other route. Time gained by going via Cleve land, eight boors. Passengers going tn 8L Louis or aoy other point vert of Chicago, will make the closest connections and quickest time by taking the 8.00. A. IT., Train from Pittsburgh. Passenger* by this Train (via Cleveland) reach BL Louis on the evening of the following day. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 6.00 and 8.30, A. M., 2.30 nnd 8220. P. M ; arrive in Chicago at 8.46 and 11.00, P. M., f»A», A- M. and 12-00 M- Trmins leave for Rock Island and El. f.ouUi as follows : Leave Chicago at 8 20, A. M.and 0.30, P. M. Passengers for BL Louis go over Hock Island Railroad to Joikt,aon thenceoTer the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to AUoa, and thenoe by Steamboat (23 miles; to Bt. Loul*. Passengers by the S.2U, A. M., Train arrive In Bt. Louis at 11220 same evening, and by the 0.30, P. M., Train at nooa next day. Baggage cheeked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago ana Pi. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. IsfCLsss., Ist cuss. 2s:- class. To Alliance (2 DO To Chicago..—.. 411 60 v M Cleveland. 4 00 La 5a11e...—.. 14 50 12 W Toledo C 00 ltock Inland- 10 50 la W Detroit!——!!!! 800 j 8L Louis...." 19 M 16 60 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets a’, the office of the Company, lo Mouongabela Uouee, third door below the corner. J. 'DURAND, Bup’t Cleveland. THE CH EST. 818 ASTLET COOPBB, BAST., H. D , /|>HX eminent ttedlcel PincUUoner, h», left » T.luaUe I legacy to the World In hi* great preventative «f CON- 1 SUMPTION, and unfailing cure for PULMONARY DIB MASKS, without Ouuteof Medicine. Blr A- C., Bart. invented and advised the qm of the MEDICATED FUR CHEST PROTECTOR, to ail permna of all age* and conditions, a* a certain and a safe shield against those fearful diseases, Consumption. Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, and other aff'Ctions of I the Lungs, which arise from the exposed plate of the chest. I according to fathion, and the continual changes of our ell “ The Protector** Is simply a chemically prepared fur, lined with bilk and padded, which, sufpended from the neck, coven the chest, in so agreeable a manner that, once worn, it becomes a i uecudy and a cmfort. “ The Protector." although but recently Introduced into America, is making rapid progress through the United States, the Canadas, Bonth America, and the West Indies. It has for a long time been a staple article in England and on the continent of Europe, while it has grown in many countries to the position of an article of drew. To demonstrate these IkcU enquire of any English resi dent in your vicinity of his knowledge of the beneficial ef fects of wearing the Protector, without recount to doctoring of any kind. The cost of wearing these articles is a mere trifle, and one will last for some years. No one who val ues the health of himself or his family will be without them. The Hospitals in this country are not alone in recommending them, but rapidly introducing them, liar conrt, Bradley 4 On., of London, and Manchester, Eng land, were originally entrusted with the manufacture of theProteetors, by the lamented Dr. Cooper, and continue .to manufacture according to bU original instructions, and 'therefore recommend Itbose who would a ear “ Tho Pro tectors,” to see to theifr’ being genuine. Rmml*rthiiU\a\tUiplt ari*de, and no Poicni Medi cine , I . :&tsAit Pflicts | Qeot’fl 8i» - I • - - ••s‘ss Ladies’do. f ;• * - • * 1 ™ “ <, Tiii ■ ii* uni Mlnirr rtr ... 70 " 7 - | i lIAItOOURT, BRADLEY *OO. 88 Aon street and 103 Naeeau street, New York, U. 8* Principal Warehouse* 102 Wood street, Cbeapside, Manufactory, 44 Market street, Manchester, England. •H. B. A 00. are establishing Depots for tbs sale of The Protector'l in .all parts of America. Physicians, Surgeon*. Druggists, Clothiers, Dry Goods Merchants, Hatters and Milliners, also G inti emeu's Furnishing Store Keepers are entrusted with the\ wholesale and retail distribution of them, and to whom jnast llberi terms are offered for tbeer enterprise, and a sp^&did-opportunity opens to them for safe and profitable b«wiuess. For terms, apply to HAECODRT, BRADLEY k CO, »epfcd*w3m 88 Ann street, New York. A SPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, on the Ohio rlTer, sdjnt»t«g the Haase of Refuge, on tbe Plonk Botd at Woods' Bun. Hero Is six acres covered vith a _Lano amount of Grafted Krafts, Evergreens, Grapes, Ber ries and Garden wilh * superior Dwelling, B«nis and Out-Houses, all Intended to make a comfortable borne. «ISK Jnquto.'f BOBKRT DAVU, &q,.n tb< premises, or of ' : THOMAH WOODS, eeplfclm : 76 Fourth street Slectat Dr««» e«ow **2**** c ““ . of rich. Dmm Good*, *U with great care at the reoem package sales in hew York, at lesa thau coet of impot tattoo, oompriaiog, ' lcll _^}* ck ®8 d Silk* ; do plaid and atr ipedSilks; do Brocade Silka; do Amure; do Qro de Rhine-; colored plaid and striped Silks; do Pole oe Bole; doGUte; do Brocade; French Meripoes, vino Plaids; Jtaored Caahmeyea and Delaines; floe French Qj rig T.«tw« an a Chlntiee. ” pta RttSTOX MKaaiLL’B Extract* of V&nill*, l*mon, Bom.P Mdii'AttßOßd, Birawberr/, Ac., tor flcToxing togW. pwoiUnfl.,Paddinga,^YaPcZulW. j!',- .v- .»****••■ {*.•'.-w. . «-* ♦.S\ MIME The nper.—On lost evwriag, Mum was scant 12 inefacJ water In the channel, by the meto* mirk. Tht keel-boat JZufjy Am leaves this morning for Wheel* log, In charge of Capt. D. Haney. Thert was a heevy thunder and lightning storm, with rein, last evening, and should we have a continuation of the acme kind, our river-men will be preparing for the tall trade, with bright prospects ahead. TAe steamers Jean Zoxoar and Exchange are the packets running to Brownsville—-tbeSeefconpe in the morning, and the Latear in the evening—from Dam No. 1. Pittitrargli aai Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Loali. mq. Tins Lux is oomposod or serren , mr* ». class powerful eteamen, une* LJtfj&jff for speed, splendor, and comfort, End is the obit thbooqb dailt lux or Smx Paoxbts on the Ohio rirer. It connects with the U. A Mxil line of Steamers from Cincinnati to-Looisrille and Saint Louis, by whkh-paaseogers and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through dady. Two now Bteemers bare been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Days of Departure Boats. Captains. /row Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATIC. M. W. BsLTznoom.. M Bunday. MESSENGER, No. B, DAVIS- .Monday. ALLEGHENY .Gto. M’Laib —Tuesday. CBYBTAL PALACE Wm.J. KoUSTX_ .Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Quack. .Thursday. PITTSBURGH— -H. Cautbrj.. Friday. PENNSYLVANIA- .Jno.Kliwxjxi.txb Saturday. Leare daily at 10 o'clock, A. SL, precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN D. LIVINGSTON,! JOHN FLACK, / Agents, Monongahela House Buildings. l.declD) . Port Stanley , a. and Port Burwell. TILK PINS low pressure steamer TELEGRAPIL Captain R. Riaaow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Harwell, as follows: Lee Ten Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY KTENIcNU, at"}4 o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 W o’clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the Ixmdon Line of Stages, which connects with Hie Qraal Western Ball mad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to 800Y1LL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. f. HOLOOJIB, Port Stanley , or A. M’BRIDE. Port OurwelL mar27:tnov Auotloa—Dally Bales. AT lb* Commercial Sale# Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth street*, at 10 o'clock, A. M-e general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Wy Goode, Clothing, Boots and Bhoes, Hats, Caps, Ac, _ AT a O’CLOCK, P. M., Groosrles.Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Brand Hand Household and Kitchen Far* niture, Ac., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., >. Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musics) Instrument*, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and BUrer.watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. (ja3laf Books at auction.—on Saturday evening, September 16th, at 7*4 , o'clock, will be mid, at the Commercial Sale* Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth MS., a choice collection of standard and popular works in Fog lish Literature and Science. The tale will comprise the following authors, among a large variety of Miscellaneous Books: Homs’s and Maeaulej's England; Malte Brum’s Universal Geography; Cslmet'a Sacred History; Manaal of Classical Literature; Edgar's Variations of Popery; fall library editions of the pieties! Works of Moore, Byron, Scott, Shakspear*, Ben Johnson, Ac; Dick’s Theological anpls P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. HuUefctiOLD AND nITCiIEN FL’KNJTUIU AT AUC TION—On TUESDAY MORNING, 19th inst, at 10 o’clock, at the residence of J. W. Karr, Eeq, No. 183 Sec ond street, above Orabt, will tw sold, as he Is declining housekeeping, bis Uousaholdand Kitchen Furniture, which has been io use but a abort time; comprising, marble top pier table#; Urge gill frame mirrors; ingrain and «mr carpets; walnut, dialog aud breakfast tables; venltlauand transparent window ltlinds; dreeing bureau; war-ln-Oc; high,- iew and French bedsteads; rotten and hut-k mat trasses wash stands; work tables; fender* and Ore irons; stair rods; Boor oil cloth; glass and queensware; IOmpWU sett# cf kitchen furniture, e-.•#. Co 10 do Citu«na'lnsurance Comtaov ** aeppi P. M J>A Vis. Aiirft.-mer. T AKGfc tfIVOIV or But 0-«iir nvli .1 oL.wi.l I j STORK AT AUCTION.—Ou T-IIUKoDAY MORNING. September 14th, at 10 e’eke*. at the G-montial Be!** Rooms, comer elaines. Coburg Cloths Alpacas, Uruu-y*, Flannels, Ginghams, Prints, Chlnts, Shawls, lldkh, Patent Thread, Boltin*. Glgt«w, Hosier), C rat at*. Ac. Also, a quantity of hhoes, Hats. Caps, Bonnet*, flu- Freurh style rliirt-, with a variety of fashionable K»-ady Made Clothing. #epll I*. M. D. 1.510, Auctioneer. Lakh warrant* wantkd—sl:9oo.—i wish a>rur chain* l*nd W arrant* to the amount of Five Thoa*a*d Act**, in IG*», «JJ or 40 acm Warrant*; fur which will h* paW SK9 in gold, for 100 *-r*s, ami in proportt.-u tor 90 and 40 acres. Apply to JAMES BLaK£L.\, Real Eiiate and European Agent. tor 3 rnrnrf of Seventh and SmlihlViJ stm-ta. Proclamation. C" BY Virtu* cf a precept under lb* lot mi* of Wo. D. U'- Hur*. I “resident of the Court of Oounan Plea*, in and f>r the 6tli Judicial Di-trirt of Pennsylvania, anJ Jo*tlre of the Court of Oyer awl Terminer and General Jail Delir err In and tor said Dialriot. an*l WlllUm Dogga end Gabriel Adam*. K*.}*., A**uot»te Judges of the *»»• ooutity.in and for th* County of Jat-d the 30ih day of Ao*u*t, intbeyearol our I»RJ ou* thousand eight hundred and flftr-fbur, and l*> me directed, f.«r induing a Court of <>>*r 'and Terminer aud General Jail Delivery, at the Omrt ilntine. In theOlty ofTlUsburgb, on the IST MONDAY OF OJTOREK, ®t 10 o'dcca, A M. Public notice is hereby given tn all Jottlw* of th« 1 eare, Oortmer and Cenitable*. of the County of Allegheny that they l* luet) and them, in tludr proper per«m«, with theirr Roll*. Records, Inquisitions Kiaminati'ms end other ie membrane**, to d:> thoee things which Ij tbelr retperUte office* in their behalf a|>|*eare U> be drn*, and aim tho«e that will p«o*«eute the prisoners that row are, or may t«* lo the Jail of said County of Allegheny, fu be then and liter® to prowute against them a* shall be just. Given under my hand, in PUtt-burgh, tbU .kith day of August. in the year of our Lord one thousand right hun dred and fifty-four, and of the Commonwealth the 77tli. auSl WM. M AGILE. ShmfT. CARD —Mr. (E~A VlcTn”amt ti. ttOHKUEDEH w«.uld y\ respectfully announce to thacitlxens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will five instructions on the Piano, Guitar, Violin and Flute. Inquire at 11. Bcbroeder A 00. a NBW MtTftlC STOUR H 4 Fourth etrvt ‘ * In.trnctiom In Alitatc. MR WAMELINK would respectfully Inform hi* pupil.* and Head* that he will contluu* hb prot«**ion m Instructor on ths PIANO FORTE and M)ICE. Order* left at Mr. KUSBKR’S Music BU»n*, or at hi* resi denee, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended tn 1,05 J. A. CAUOIIEY. Agent, PitM.uryb. F«r gala. 1 ' ... v „•.<> • v■ * •\ c „ v - » »O - * * i*r •* r *h • ;•». v~vt:rv *. .* a* •"; * .•*; , . * f’ V < rf . . • -> < j- J *w \ r - ••Vi iiiir2 .•*?»•;• STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, cnrCTB|IATI, LOUISVILLE, ASI* SAINT LOUIS FOR THJS CONTSTANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BXTWICI. Pittsburgh, 18&S. “1854.” CANADA WEST. Leaves Port Barwull for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. AUCTION SALES. T. K. SATIS, AnotlOHMi. WANTS. GABKILL lIOCBE*, CORNER OF MAIN AND S9I7H STS., WAKRES, O fplIK Proprietor take* pleasure in announcing to the I public that this new and elegant Hotel ha* been opened aa a house of entertainment. Being commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of tbeOhio StageOompany.lt offers inducements unsurpawed In Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling ©ommimlty. A share Of public patronage la respectfully So! dtnd. gjliy M. GAsRII.I.. CHESTNUT aTHKKT, PHILADELPHIA. PARKER A- LAIUD, proprietor*. JylWraJ TERMS PKIMUY. BUILDING LOT PUR'HAIiK. A lot 24 feet froot an WYLIE street, and extending io« lirct to Wide alley. On the back part or the Lot ia a Cellar Wall, built for two rainll Houses. This l/)t lain a deatrable location lor a residence; and will bo aotd low and do favorable terms. Title rood, and clear from C£w. Enquire of GEO.V OILLMOHK - At Office of Alomlnr Poet. Jyl3 IW NOTUINU SIIIRT COLLARS. CRAVATS, uad » fall aMorlment of rurolsbing Good?, ot tb« n«w Trign.tagaUT.of FRANK S nOIUIF.II irrmLliAM llOUfcß, jousaTowy, rsxxA. THE undersigned having taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it at a large expense, In a comfortable as well «s elesaat etjlc, Is now prepared to re el,. guests, and glee .mole saUs&rUnn J£a^S? F 'y patronliw the House. lauB:*«*» 4. . . ’ V, * - . /*- *■ < - * »+*• -. *■» *• .1 *:'f ■* •* PITTSBURGH «n»»n OP TBADB ASS - MBBenASTS’ KXCHASO*: ” omicbul. jvataoiA-Jonii stapiON. P>rit Vice Praida lA-WX. H. Bmkk. Second “ « Wh.IL Bmovx. Secretary— Wh. 8. Hltex. iy*uurer—Josa D- Boullt. . . Superintendent— a. T. Northam, Jk. QmtiuUee on Arbitration for AtytuU—Wk. It. Brown.Y. P., 0. W. Kicuccsoh, B. p. Josas, Jbcb M. Ooanut,: Wx~ B. Enolqb. WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET, Orncs of te* Dial Jlotraa Po», ) Friday, September 16, 1864> [ [Note. —Ths quotations given in the following Review, it must b« understood, are the wholesale price*, except when otherwise notloed.} Although the rain that foil In this' vicinity within the week past, has ecaroely been sufficient to benefit vegetation, other portions of the country have been visited by refresh.* ing showers, and the reports altogether are much, nun cheering than what has heretofore been received. Vie have conversed wlih a gentlemen who has traveled extensively through Michigan and north-western Ohio, and be gives, a very gratifying account of the. crops in that region.. Ha says through Michigan they were never better—His yield of Oom and Potatoes being.particularly abundant. In ths part of Ohio mentioned they have also suffered but Uttla from the drought which has been so long prevailing in a targe portion of the country. a Flour is still high here and will probably continue to be so until a rise in the liver, then it mart come down. At present the Bresdstuffs, or the msjor portion tofwhstU consumed, is brought here from Cincinnati, at an wi pe use of 70 cents per barrel, by railroad. When then Is a sufficient stage of water to admit the running of stsam boats, the Flour can be brrnght £0 cents per barrel cheaper, which of Itself is a consideration, oven admitting a rise In the streams would not otherwise have a tendency to bring down the prince. Wheat is somewhat lower, than this time last week, In consequence of the Increased receipts. Corn a Ultle higher and Oats nearly a shilling. Mess Pork has also advanced, which is owing to the small quantity in market, and the prospective short supply next year, Seeds, Whisky and Bacon are without change. Hay has advaneed slightly. The money market remains as at our last report—there being plenty for those who don’t need the “ ready,” and very hard to get for those who do. Good paper is discounted at 1 per cenft, and that of hot equal standlng.at I*4 pee idl 5 Io New York the weekly dty Bank statemens exhibit a more liberal line of specie than was generally'fmUdpated after the large export movement by the lastCuocrt and Collins packets. The aggregate sum b*ld by the 67 City Banks, is $14,146,317, against $14,714,600 the previous get urday. Much of the demand fur London Wila,Aad of coo-, ■squenec the export drafts for specie, are understood to be for the Mexican fund, the important of which to the specie line cf the banks is rapidly diminishing. The remaining balance could now be probably paid off without red udjjg tbeir strength beioit the figures of Jnly 1, when the ar rangpoent for the deposit was maJe with the Mexican offi cials. The other feature* cf the back exhibit, Aow an ap pm-nt increase of deposits of $974,595, and a remarkably steady discount movement. There is a lair supply Of mo ney among lenders, at call, and few complaints on this score a made from the Stock bouses in good credit There Is il to be an improved disposition shown by the Banks to recognise Railway Stock and Bonds u safe collate rials at reasonable margins. The BUI Brokers am still actively em ployed in negotiating mercantile paper ct rates bf interest varying from 12 to 15 per cent. APPLES.—Green Apples are becoming more plenty in-- market. Inferior are sailing at sl,26*gri,AO ft bbl., and bet* ter qualities »t $2@2.25. We noticed severoi salmon ’Wed nesday at this Utter figure. AHHBd.—There 1# iut much changing bands. Pearls are in good demand at Pots 5&5&0. BaisßMwa Soda A*h BKJCK steady sales of lira Brick Sts2sfor common and fr4G<'t£(ibsso for extra; and Fire Clay at £l2 $ ton. BEESWAX—SaIe* on arrival at24<§2se; and from stw* at 25£*26c. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Bn cka tael Factory $2, acid from slorn f2.16(<52,23. Large Tuba, from-5t0r*,57457,60 ft dos.; •mall do $0,50. RKOOM&—We note a steady demand aud light supply; on arrival, prices range from and from store at *2.12@53. BRASS—In consequence of tb“ partial failure of this asa eon’s product, Whit* remain at the upward figure they at taiuad prune weeks *go. We node* but one sale—en Tkurs day—et $1.50. BUTTER AND EGGS.— Egg* aroacarca sod worth' kr. Keg Butter U worth lb, cash; in ’bbis It nuld bring 11c. m BACON —A alight decline 1* p*rc>ptth!e in quotations for Ham*. Shoulder# are atilt worth and plain Hams lldtll "ffsr cured do 12/^l2*4. Crackers.—Manufacturers met during-the #eek and agreed to mi*e the mc#a, a.« follow# : » Wat>*r Cn»i-k*re,%*bhl....« $6,00 Uutt*T do Pilot Bre«d Pugnr OracWcTS, lb. Rnda do do Rr>eton do do PlvNir do do OOTTON YARN?, Ac.— I The following are now the ruling Pocsa Takff. No. 6!0 10,loeJasJve...16<$t 1b N 0.16—.. - 0f ft “11*12- 19 a “ IT-..—.—.....34 “ *• 13 —2O - “ 18 ... dtt ** “ 14 ... 21 u “ I# -2fl “ “ 16 - £2 »* -..-i-X “ Daaat Tui. ■*£". A - -wurwe .—LJe clx.cWf ft ** 000 - 4 “ *' w 0...— ....«*4 •* - TOO .7 “ **looo —^>4“ Carpet Chain: whit* 19@3). colored 23. Coverlet Yarn, 23@26. Candlowlck, H. Twine, 20. Bating, No. 1, 13; No. i. 12; PamUy Batting. 16. Can Iking, 16. O HID AO K—The following arw th* rates now eatabliahed: Manilla Jtepe. coil 10 ft 2b. Cat 2P f ft. Whit* 14 “ •• 15 - Tarred “ 13 u u Parking Yam. fin*...l2 “ “ Ban Ooaw*—Manilla, $2,50. 5,75*35 00 f do« do f coll 19 ct* ? Ib. Hemp, sl.*7, 2.75*33,75 f dot. do f coil 14 ds f ft. Piovon Li*n»—Manilla. $1.25 f dox Heap, $1 f dex COPPER—W* quote at 3f>@36.ra*h and time. CA.NDLtt*—Bate*- of fUr during tb* week at 24c f ft lapped worth 13'4, and Mould U brings sc. ClJBBPB—Western I’.ejorve t«"ttirwhatacarcr,amimeets *ltb ready sale at lue CANAL HATES—(Jammer rate* »re as throws: I aarnvar. To Phi’a * Balt. To New York. 1 Flotir. per bbl. ....* M $l,OO i Hah an t Beef f bid 1.20 I.W 1 Ala, Al-'obol. EU.»o.) f 100 ! B<**wai. Lrrd, > _. 40 55 ft*. • W.TailowATobarro j ; tieiup. Rag*. Hug*- ( hair balled, ) Feathers, Fur's and f Furniture } Wool k Sheep pelts 66- - .... 80 u RAILROAD HaTKj*.—East—lst eldx*. 75 cents; 2d do, fifle; 3d do, 50; 4th do, 4c. Flour, ftOc f bhl to Phitadwl phla. By O. AP. It. K- westaard, to Cincinnati—lstelass, 00c ; 2J tin, 60c; 3d do, 40c. PKATHKR!B—>eIe* have taken plica frota Grit binds at j &*„ and retail at j FISH—The nominal quotation* retnaiu unchanged, and | are frjlnws, \lt • Mackerel No. 3. lari;*', $lO 5o@ll; Medium i do, $10,1X1; No. 4. *.23. Baltimore Herring, $6,25@ Halifax do Lakr Fbh: Trout, $0; White, {to. half bhl* In the u*ual proportion. —There are regular -air.* dally at about last -Weeks quotations. notwllhstaocUng lute nr»* from Europe shows a decline In foreign market* or upwards of SI,CU f hbl Flour will m>t gel much lowut hie until wo hare a ger.rral ruin, a* a* lo rat"* the'rivers and small streams. Superfine brings from first hands and Motv ; ex* tra fv.3Tcipo.so do do. URUUND NUTS A.* election daw sppmarh***Pon-Data go up. A sale of 500 busheia *a« made on Thoreday at jl.iiii. ra.*h. The advance may be owing to an anticipated short crop. GU‘ Regular solas of Sugar lake place daily at Uolaasaa, 24«ft2fl lo Oak mid Cypress casks, abd non'r hour poor qualities, and $1 for letter kinds. Data baT* adrauerd to CJcfrom store; from first hands‘Ak^fWe. MK. - S FORK..—Very little doing. It has adTanced, and we pote the sale of one small lot at $15,1)0. - METALS.—Pig Lead U held at by the lot and 7W& TiVic in the small way ; bar do7?i®be. uraM No sale* of Pig Maul or Blooms arw reported: they are held firmly st previous rates. I£aY.—Regular sales dtllv at f ten. HOPS—W e quote Ohio at 25, and Raetsm at 30£33c f ft. HlDES—Green Beaf are quoted at 7 ; dry salt at 16&1S, and dry Gint at lti^plS. IRON AND NAILS—No change in prices has occorred. The puddlers ur» still on a strike, and xoore than half the mills are idle, without sny prospect of their soon going to werk In two or threw lusUncea, proprletnrs have intro duced workmen from the East, and It la proposed to do it more extensively LARD —A firm feeling la exhibited. SalM af prime No. 1 at 100 In hbU and 11c la kegs. LEATHER—Fmm store It now wells at: Rad Leather 28 mos. 1 SALT.—At tho Canal salas are made at $2 f bbl for No. i i, and $2,0t3(c62,1« for titra. From store a alight advance on these rates. SEEDS —Nothing done in Clover. A lot of Timothy \ brought $3,150. , STEEL - SpringStea’.. Pittsburgh manufacture, ai**el plough wings, k: do. cal to pattern, A B ateel, from rolled Iron, b}£\ firom hammered do, *s*4; lioa steel. Fork d.>, 7; Shovel do, 8; steel dandy tire, 7; Kllptfc Borings, 10U : mat do, 13@14; Cultl* rater teuth, 13.X5, 32986;'h0. 18A5U, 60@56 f tooth. 0 TALLOW—No demand. Nominally held at 1 rough do Bc. hi TIN.—We have to note a slight decline; and y IIX. $l3, cash; Pig $96; Bag $37*4- WllleKY —Steady aales of Rectified have been mada (lu ring tbe wrek at 40c per gallon. 7 WOOL—Nothiug doing; 26 lo 40c la looked upon aa a fair nominal quotation. WKSTMORKLAND COUNTY A'llOl'KßTY.—For sole, a desirable upland Farm, of 131 acre*, (with eeveral springs which have not failed in all the late unprecedented dry weather,) situate within one-fourth of a mile of the Pennsylvania Railroad, at the St. Olair Depot. The im provements arc a well finished Dwelling ami Tenant lionae. Spring House, Log Bare, and 70 acres cleared. Also, a Portable Steam Saw Mill, nearly uew, and of the most approved construction, calculated to saw 36 fset lum ber, but which can, at a small expense, be made to saw 60 or 60 feet In length; with Circular Saw for edging, Ac. It wouid also be admirably calculated for a Grlst/M-ld, situa ted ns it is in a fine grain growing country. From one to fonr thousand logs can be had with tbo Mill. This Mill is now in operatdou, and has constant orders for all tho tim ber produced. . Log Wagons, Chains. Ac., can be bad if de sired. Apply to JABIK9 BLAKELY, gpp!3 Rea! Estate Aceot. XTTE invite the attention of citixen* and stranger* toour W Urge and carefully selected stock of Watches and Clocks; Railroad Time keeper*, in gold and silver cases; real Chronometer* fbr the pocket, warranted not to vary a minute in six month#, Patent Lever U atches, Pom $l2 to s22u; a Urge aummont of good common or low priced Watches, both in gold and silver cases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. WiTOB Rx?Ainraa. —We do Welch Repairing in a man ner not excelled, if equalled, by aoy establishment in the State. W W. WILSON, eeplS corner of Market and Fourth streets. Arehitectnral and Ornamental Carver. MI. BOGAN, Arehitectnral and Ornamental Carver, • corner of FOURTH and FERRY streets, Pi tUburjb, ■yin? • * ■ * * * ■ *? VV **-*/. \.V.‘ ■ - 1 ' .s'j* Wftleh Trade. IE=EI9I miscellaneous. lt, inn IOE — 2Q tlercee prime Bice, received and for ole by~ LV HXLLKR * RICKRTBON, JelT 221 and 223 Liberty gt. T ARP OIL—IO bbU No. 1 Inrd Oil; 1 1 10 bf do do; for dak by JelT lJ _ MILLER k BICKBTBON. JAVA. OOFFKV— «J pockete Old Got. Jara Ooffee, for tale = by' [jrt7] MILLER k RICKKTgQN. C’tLARBT WlNE—4oeaae* ‘‘•St’ Julian” duet, received and for sale by | je!7] MILLER k &ICIUSTBON. OLIVIA OIL—IS cases OUte OU, for sale by JelT MILLER k RICKETBON. i TAR boxes 4’g, ffs and ffa Star Candied l for Bale by [jel7] MILLER A RICEBTBOH. I'jUSH— 36 bbl* Msdiom No. 3 Mackerel; . 10 “ No. 1 Pfekled Herring; in store and for Liol7] MILLEE * EICmraON. CHAMPAGNE— 40 baskets “172,” “174,” Ohempagns Wine, landing and for sale by . jel7 r MILLER A.RICKETBOK. o S bbli No. 1, to ub liy Q myg SMITH A SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.— A. A. MASON-a CO. bare now for sale more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. [ray22 L INBRED OIL—ID bbls for sale by Jelfl HENRY HOLMES. LIME— 100 bbls for sale by JelO . Q ALKRATUB—4O bxs Pulverised Salernos, is quarter, Oahalves and poond papers, for saleby JelO HENRY HOLMES. 16 kegs fresh Parkin Butter, fbr sale by JP JelO HENRY HOLMES. i^MJGS —3 bbls bash this day received, and fbr sale by U JelO HENRY HOLMES. BLUE LICE WATER—3 bbls received this day by JOS. FLEMING, mj26 corner of the Diamond and Market st Itlmore Shad, ia store and for sale by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. J HAL—4O bbli 5 M WHITE PISH—6O bbls inspected, fbr sale by JeO BSGUBM A HIOHARDSON. MACKEREL— 100 bbls No. S, for sale by •jed KNQLIBH A RICHARDSON. PEAKS— 40 bbls prime Pears, fbr sale by jelT ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. I) ICE—IOO tierces prime Rloe, for Site by XI Jel7 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. o HAD 1—26 bbls Shad; O 60 hf bbls Shad; la store and for sale by JelO ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. SUGAR AND MOLASSES— 60hhd»N.O. Sugar; 76 bbls do Molasses; 25 do 8. H. Molasses; for sale by myg> ITCLURKAN, HERRON A 00. £*A SHARES OP EXCHANGE BANK STOCK, fbr sale UU by WILLIAM A. HILL A 00., JyS7 Bankart, Wood street, Pittsburgh. LONG-WORTH'S LADLES' SWEET WlNE—Very whole some; an exoelleut article tor aacramental purpoaes; for mis by Jyia french, Port, Madeira and ABaricanWinas, \JT foi sale cheap by D. FICKEISKN, jy!2 137 Liberty st. T) RANDIES, Whisky, French Mustard, Havana Segars, O always on hand, at the lowest prices. * Jyl* d. riCKEiggy. CIHKAP AND PURE CLARET—An excellent article tor j summer use, for sale by JyU D. PICK RISEN. WESTERN DRAFTS—Constantly for sale at eight, or short date, on Cincinnati, Ismlsrille, Su Louis, New Or leant, Chicago, Detroit, and develand; at No. 71 Fourth street.' Jfffl A. WILKINS A CO. E'COSBIELLA WILLOCK, BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par Funds received oh deposit, stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections at any point in the United States. Sogih East corner of Market and Fifth street!, myll PITTSBURGH, PA. Baths—Hot, Cold, and Showfr, IN tho fitting and furbishing of which .nothing has been spared to reader bathing luxurious as well as bealthfoL Ate open everyday, (Sunday’* excepted,) Boa 6 o'clock, A. M, until 10 P. the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Duquesne Way. J3 Liberty street. SC (JAB CURED 11AMS—We here just received another lot of superior Sugar Cored liras,esteemed the beet to the CindnnaU market. Aleo, Sugar Cured Dried Beef, on hand aod for sa>e by au9 BAILKY A &ENBIIAW. f I VjBACOJ—SO kegs Six Twist Kentucky Tobacco, oo hand X_aad for sale by [j)3lJ J. A. HUTCHIBOM A CO. KENTUCKY MUoTAKD—A frmh supply of this oelebra ted Mustard received and fur tale by jyai j. a. hutchison a co. OFFICE FURNITURE—For tale IoV, as follows: 1 large Iron Safe; 1 Double Desk, a sap. artkle; I -'Letter Case, Ae. [jy3lj J. A. HUTCHISON A.Ot*. ZING i'ALNTi, of every variety of color, constantly on hand and fur sale by JyBl J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. LAUD- No. 1, in kegs, tor sale by aulO HENRY IL COLLINS. lj'lßll—loU pLs White Fish, Trout, Salmon. Ac., received A? and for sale by [anlO] HENRY IL COLLINS. LIMB —100 Ibis LoulsvUle Lime, received by aulO 11KNRY ILCOLLINS. MCCORD’S PATENT FAMILY SOAP—2OO bxs received by , (aulO) HENRY H. COLUNS. WE have just received soma of the most desirable colors of li.de Beiges; also, a few piece! of new and ele gant styles Delaines and Cashmeres. : A. A. MASON A 00., aulO No. i(6 Fifth strwt. Guns to iurk, by BOWN A TETLEY, aus No. 13# Wood at. tj UTNAU FOR AUGUST,\leavae cutopenj just received JT at BUSSELLS’, Fifth street, Jyg» j near corner of Market G' UN'S, PISTOLS AND RIFLES, at all price!,for sale by aab BOWN A TETLEY. IjILARKA BELTS, POWDER UOKNS, SUOT POUCHES, Drinking Oupe, Ac., tor sale by _ aus BOWN A TtTLEY. f I'UBnMOHETE&S—2 gross just received and far sale by X FLEMING BROB, Bucceesor to J. Kidd A Co., au# No. #0 Wood street. S' UUAK AND MOIJtSSES— -40 hhdsN.O. Sugar; 60 bbls “ Molasses; 40 “ Sugar House Molasses; tor sale by Jy3l M’OLURKAN, HERRON A 00. MACKEREL— 16 bbls large No, 3, for sale by Jy3l M*OLPRKAN, HERRON A CO. N~EW : BOOKS AT RUSSELL'S.—Periscopica, or Current Subjects: by ffm. Elder. Piny Years in Both Hemispheres: by Ylnoent Nolle. The Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of his College Scrapes., Our Honeymoon and other Comicalities, from Punch; il lustrated. Life of Daniel Boons: by W. IL Bogart. ' Easy Nat, or the Three Apprentices: by A. L. Stinson. The American Cottage Builder—Homos for the People: by John Bulicck. Chestnut Wood; a tale by lisle Under. FoarUes Fred , or the Highwayman’s Bride. Fifteen Minutes wound New York: by G. G. Foster. English Envoy at the Coart of Nicholas I: by MBs Jolla Corner. London Art Jonrnal, tor Angust. Qodey's and Peterson’s Magaxjue, tor September. RUSSELL A BRO., sail Fifth street, near Market. rrUKftlP SEEDS.— ■ A Bata Baga, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, , Globe, and Dales Hybrid; wholesale and retail at the Seed Store, Fifth street. Jc29 JAMES WARDROP. YIN BOAR—2O bbis prime Vinegar for sale by sal" • HENRY H. OOUJNS. NOW READY.—Putnam's Monthly, and Yankee Notions, for September, for sale by 11. MINER A 00-, a 034 . No. 32 Smithfleld attest. PRATTS NEW PATENT PEN HOLDER—Suitable tor any site of Steel Pena. It holds the Pen firmly, which can be removed without any difficulty, and without soiling the fingers- For sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer, jy!4 Market street, eoroer of Second. A A. MASON A 00. b%ve just received a large aaeort • ment of French Ginghams, alt of which are the beat of colors and entirely new pattern*. ausB EMBROIDERIES— Just reorivetLaome new style L«ee, Collars, Flowing Sleeve*, Swiss Flouncing and Embroid end Swiss Muslim. A. A- MASON A 00., [ eepT 26 fifth street. Hsdlslas irUsk la Btdlslms f MYERS' muft w9BOPT YTOOT. 0* BOOK SOtiti- An &tvntaaUe Remedy W all Scrofoloa Dteeaees,lfndlfisii Bon, Salt Rheum, Btek Hsedeehs, Oaakec, Nursing Bars Mouth, General Debility, and as a Purifier of (bo fitted, is unequalled. Rode A* Cb .-—Proa early childhood I have been retysA to severe periodical attacks of Blok Haokche, at times ren dering mo unfit to attend to my household dubs*, for the last two yearn I have been very weak, and bad little or no appetite, but by the use of your Extract of Bock Rets, my general health is mueh improved, ay appetite is good, I have no more Headache, and I feel bettor and stronger than I have for yean before. .. MBS. C. H. WEBSTER. New Haven, Bept 14th, 1862. CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. 8n.A.8.L. Myert: Dear Sir—lnCatoneousEruptloos, Ineevertl instances, I have given your Extinct ofTttek Roee to children and others, in getting up from the Measles, with the happiest success. In several cases of Erysipelas, < this Syrup has effected a core; it may be relied upon as a : certain agent, capable of eradicating the disease- from the system, by purifying the blood. I recommend it earnestly far all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Bruptloasi'Uver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, pod Pulmonary Td— .ns in general. Yoon truly, REV. B. JL WARREN. New London, October 7, U6O« rhbumatism. Sn. A.B.L.Mya-t: Dear Sir—Having used yosttKxitect of Bock Boss for Rheumatism and General Debility, and found It effleaetous in removing the fllsnesn, I would cheer fully recommend it as a valuable the rllmsssn it promises to cure. R. KNIGHT. New Haven, January 6,1861. SALT RHEUM, OR TETTER. I hereby .certify that my son Edward (a lad of ten years of agtsj was, last September, attached with Salt hheum. For four wesks, there was a deep sore on the side of his face, extendiogttfpuod the month, whkh discharged freely. We tried eensral medicines, without obtaining any relief. At last, wwrried Myers’ Extract of Rock Rose, which has effect ed a cure. The sore Is completely healed, and. his general health much Improved. . HORACE W. BULL. New Haven, March, 1868. Sold wholesale and retail it Dr. KXYSER'S Drug Store, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin iMtp Q" Sign of the Golden Mortar. —flakw [from Jte Pittsburgh De&g DOpaieh, Ptb. 16, IBi&j Chut Ezpud«rf--ShaKldtr Bmu^Am Persons who hare acquired a stooping position, by fallow ing a sedentary occupation, will experience gnat relief by the use of the u Washington Suspends Brace,” made aad sold by Dr. KKYBKR, comer of Wood stnet aad Virgin alley. It answers f?r a brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons is so placed as to continsally tend to being tiie shoulders to their natural position, and the chest. We purebaeed one some time ago, and bare been eo pleased with U, tbatwe nnsolldtea gars It a “pull,” gratis. D. FIOKEISEN, • 137 Liberty st. Women, hundred* of whom are annually injured by the weight of eaotxQoo* should also procure these braces. Be partinoiar in procuring the kind mentioned, a* many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Bold wholesale aad retail at the Drug Store of GEO. H. KJSYSKR, No. 140, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. B. t l also keep erery variety of Trusses, Supporters* Body Braces, PQa Props, Elastic Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, he. anSkdaw EnUFfei or Wnrlemfe Tela», Weak KNEE JOINTS AND WKAJt woald respect* fall; invite tbe afawnton of Pby#riaas,tad the pattte gen* ertlly, to my assoritteDt of BUt Battle Blockings, KjJei Oaps, Ankle Sock* and Bsnrtagss fct tbe relief cad eon of Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Weak Anklet, Weak Sues Joints, and tbe various appliances used in the cue of.-dt* eases requiring outward rapport. I also keep every variety of Trams, Body Braces, porters, Sboalder Braces, and in ftet all kinds of maabaab eal appliances osei in the earn of iflnrsne GEO. H. KETSHR, Wholesale prugglst, No. ltd, cor. Wood st. and Virgin alley. A|«ncy of J>r. Flteb'i Ccielintled Modi- tar ATDR.G.H. KBT&KR’BDragßtoN,No.l4oeomer Wood street sod Ybgtn alley; Cheuy Pulmonic, Pulmona ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Mrinml, Depumive Syrup, Heart Onmetor, Honor Oorteclor, Pore and Madid nal Cod liverOfl, Anti-DyspcyUo Mixture, Oough and Catbaxtte Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, Female Pills, Fa-. male Specific, £&, and by Urn constantly and with naprirttlmfril (access in tbs treatment of Ooidt, Cbvglu, Cfefutflop&n, Jetlima, Heart Diseases, Dy*- peptia, iScro/ula, Skin Piteous, Itkeum nffiw, Amok Qmpiaiiyts, Piles, etc. Pr. JWcA’s wacguaßstf Patent SSser Pitied Abdominal flbgfmrfi i $ Pr. PStck’s Improved Plated Sled Spring Shaedder Breve. Pr. Also, all kinds c t Proprietary Medktnn, at the lownt itoct,whoiaaal*OTr*UL. jySlalaw usx tat exaumrAxnr mucm, onjuxb tfnpoo seta or IKOIHIKI,. reeimswaiiradhanMw Hfc WldmaJe brmgffidj need Dealers 61 Patent Mtdieinti, Corner fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KEELER* AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: “ Oeradnattw Balsam; “ Hair Dye: u Expectorant; “ Hair Tanle; Wlstar’e Balsam of WDd Cherry; Bryant's Pulmonary Balaam; HooHand's German Brian; Tf/JUaH dp H catenet's Stomach do Mtrchlsas’ Uterine CatboUeon: Storms’ Scotch Ooogh Candy; Price’s do; Thorn’s do; Hove's do; Osgood's India Cholagogua; Muse’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gum Arable Drops; Harrison’s Hair Dye; I'hslon’s do Batchelor’s do McMunn’s Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger McAllister's do . do: Kidder’s lodelUble Ink; Payson’a do do; Arnbokl’s do; Dr. Curtis' Hygeana; Lyons' Kathauen; David’s Lilly While; Basin's do; Tobias’ liniment; Dual's do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Parrel’s Arabian do; Gardner’s d BarrePs Indian < Outer’s Spanish Mixture; Berne’s Hie Lotion; Heeo Fun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gergttng 00; Rusbton, Clarke A Co.’s Cod Uf er Oil; McAllister’s Ointment; 81ngi*’ Itch do; Fervel’s do; Gray’s do: Trask’s Magnetic Ointment; Jud kin’s do; Swaim’s Panacea; Houck’s do; Sargents Infest Panacea; PerTy Davis’ Pain Kilim; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; lloagb ten’s Pepsin; ' Bier’s Petroieum;| MelAne’s Celebrated Liver Pills lirandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee’s Anti-billous do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even’s do; Swaynes* Extract SaaapariDa Blood Ills Jayne's Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew David’s Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman’s do: Rad way’s Beady Belief; Morris’ Remedy; Prof- Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull's Smapartlla; Toirawnd'e do; Band’s do; Gnytoifs Extract Yellow Dock and WoUTs Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Ownr's Honey; “ Highly Scan tad Brawn Windsor « mw*; Ludlum’s Specific; , McLace’s Sudorific Ooogb Syrup; Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; Sellers’ - do; Swayne** Byrop of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Derry’s Trleophorous; Norwood’s Tlnotun of Yeretrum Vlride; Mel*ne’s Celebrated Veraifuje, Dr. Loeoek's Palxnonio Wafers ;j Thompson’s Bye Weter; Agents for ell of Dr. Dr. Needham's Breest Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gtua Elastic ' do do. DELAY'S are always dangerous, and particularly bo with children that have auy of the symptoms of worms. In you see your child restless, pale, with foetid breath, hard stomach, or an Itching of the nose, you need not hesitate to to it B. A.Fadttesttek's Yermtftage. This tnvnl* uable remedy will destroy all worms in the system, allay irritation, and leave the bowels In a pleasant condition. Bend Ur. Harris’ statement. Nrw Torn. Fab. 19th, 1868. This Is to certify, that I gave two bottles of B. A. Fahnes* lock's Vermifuge to a child of mine, six years old, and she passed several worms. One of them wee about FIFTEEN INCHES IN LENGTH. I can therefore recommend It to the public as the beat remedy for worms ever used. WM. B. HARRIS, 118 Orchard st. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, W p2 eoroer of First and Wood eta. ifa. #4 Hbod sfred, PtiUbwvh. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS 40 shares Exchange Bans; IT do Monongahela Navigation Company; 20 do Citizens’ Insurance Company; $2,000 Monongabela Navigation Oompany Bonds! $5,000 City of Pittsburgh Bonds; $5,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. [sepfcdlwawtf Locust Grove Baminsry fu Tousf rpus next eemloa of this School will begin on WEDJEn -1 DAY, September 20th, end ceminne forty-two Day Pupils from the dty an conveyed to and mm »• Grove In an exduMvaOmnfboa. , Circulars may be obtained et the Mon of Mr. wm *. White, on Market street, and at Mr. Hello*’#, 81 Wood ah, oronappUmtionto an9M MEDICAL. SICK HEADACHE. Excellent Article* temparfUaf! Always Reliable* William A. Hill * BANKERS, .' y ; ' .1. T> . - h _ BBj|ttSpM#KAtfGXttEjra& firsvLyA n ia iii«, RAILROAD. . THROUGH IX FIPTEXff HOURS* ON ASP AFTER -THURSDAY, JULY 9TH, THREE THROUGH TRAINfi. i| inn MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Bandgfi _L: excepted) at 7 o'clock, stoppiog ai all Urn regular ■£*• . tkras, and arriving ih'Philadelphia at 12 o’clock,. P H. IRE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daßy (except Sunday.) at 1 tfe&oeX, Stopping at Oreensbvrg. LatroNs, Blairtrille,LoCkport, Johnstown, Wllmore, GalliUmt, Al toona, Ao., arriving in Philadelphia -at 4 o'clock, lbs naxt morning. . ■ • THE EXPRESS TRAIN win leave e»*vy wi Bill at fcBO o'clock,-stopping only at Irwin!& Grecrs-borgfiV«- Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Lilley’g, Gallium. Altoon*, connecting- at Harrisburg with tba train hr Balti more, and arriving la Philadelphia or Baltimore, no Wengers norabaring tickets in car* will 1-* m cxnts In addition to the station ruts*, except from Motions wh«e the Company have ho Agent Nb notes or* less denominator] then .five do’lorx will be received in payment ibr ticket?, except Ujow by the of Pennsylvania. NOTICE.—In caso of -low, the Company will boll thnmsehea rafOWlß) for peraoaei baggage enly, and ]rr an amount not exceeding $lOO. NJ B.—ihe Excelsior Omnibus-IJne hao *«**u ' to baggage toend*omlh«* S-epoi.nt a chkrge not to exceed 15 cents Ibr each puOencer, and' ~ U cents lor each trank. For tickets,apply to J. MECTIMBK, A&n la’-- . At th*P.R.R.Paas«ngtt’ Stadoa, f > Plttsbargfa, Jaly oth, last—fli * *• - ORZO AND FEVHBYLYAHXA HATYHOA^, N«w Arrangement! COMMENCING FEBRUARY:Zi>I*Mt* 1864. 1364, MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsborgh at SA M; Uses at Alii aneef takes t«a at Crestline, and makes a clove con section there with a fast Express Train, machine. (3ndn- '** natl about IT o'clock at night. EXPRKS3 TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a' 3 o’clock, P. M , after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia .and reaches Qrarilina 'qt ll^OP. vrlththe' : -Night Express*which reaches Cincinnati hi the morning. Conneotlons-ars made with the Ohio and Indiana, and BelfcbSsins and Indiana railroads for Dayton, IndlanapoU* and tofrns In Indiana. * Connections are made with Cleveland, MonroevllJa/fian dosky, Toledo, Detroit-aod Chicago with Bucyrus, Upper Sandnaky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Roed. Also,'with Mount Vernon, NsHmh, ?ar>mvlHa»eiiil UiPiik on tbs Mansfield road. ■ _ Fhfe|to anetnosti $7; to IndianapolissB; to to Toledo $6; to Colambns toZeacavCUe sS4fi;Ao .• devriand $4. Through, tlekets to Louisville et rwdueed'j' rates; - - RETCRSIHGt THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CreeUine at 1.15 P 11, : and taaobes Pittsburgh at &30 P M, oonneciing with the fkst Biuieos Train through In fifteen hour* to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2£o, A. M., on the ar-* rival of the Night Frpresi .Train from dndunaiL and srrivos at Pittsburgh at IL4O,PM. NEW BRIGHTON AOOOMMODATTON TRAIN lesvas Pittsburgh at 10 A M, awl SPM, and New Brighton at 6 AM,and IJ6 P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 P. M., and arrives at 4XO A M, and 4XO, P M. Trnlnejtonotran on Sunday. . * . : *-i TleMta or flutter taftirmagon, tffePly at, tbe ticket * officer of the Ohio and Tenney Irania Heilroaa Ceenpeoy, of J. Q. CUBBY, at the corner office under the Monongabe)* Hoot*. FlttabfirzlL'cr of \ 3EOEQE PARKIN, Tfckefci*tm, Federal itreet Statical.-;.; JOHN KELLY,-fawiMiiiier F«aai7ivtnl»Bi& Thud Clou —Bacon and Perk (laoee,) Butter, In flrkinm kegs or bids; Hidro, (feather, Soap, Window Glam, and Get ton,ufoampreeaed^66e.fUQOJba*..# . . JtawA Clou —Alcohol, Baoon (in caiks or bosesj. BMkf : end Malt, Beef and Fork; -Cfeetuai, Oa—B,Xard and lira OH, Hjgap,^Whlsky > eottoa r (oompressedJ Leaf-TObaneo t Flout 80 cents ft bW. eprr GEORGE C. FRANCTBOUB. 6> Btaghaa A Co.*a TraasportaOek Dias rpO AND FROM PHILADELP&3 c A,*BAiI!E&ORB HTP . X '•JI W TORS.—The Owners and- Agents of said Tina , r have been for the past fourteen years connected with the * - “oldsetsMished Bingham’s line.” They wTU etrs their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Frndu«,Mer chandue, An, in. the shortest timsiaad on as fisvonhle terms as any other Une. - Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, PhO** d^phia-and Baltimore. f GEO. BINGHAM t CO, '’ " Canal Basin, Liberty It, ntfetfurgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS kCdST P-nrirfnT, 2Td Market meet. Philadelphia, . Proprietors. JAMES WUSOS^LmST mNarjhst^BaWsmrm. , -M. L. 06T&ANBK&, AgpuC, - - aprftly (. ~ W-Weet Wew-Tetfc.- 1 ■■*&* 7 valuable ReaL EstaU-fsr Ills. EmL .THAT very desirable proparty situated attheccr bSbw of Sixth and Bmithfleld its., containing- THREE «*FOUR STORY STOKES AND DWELLINGS, tpo on BAdth field street, one occupied by. isiedie Jt Bartberger, Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the other, the center, oc copied by the owner us a Confectionary, Liquor Store and Dwelling; asdtbeoneon Sixth street, occupied by 8. W. Sander*, as a Barber Saloon and Dwelling. This property Is one or the most eligible situations for a Banking Bouse or Broker’s Office at present offered for sale In tb*ctry. For terms enquire of MICHAEL O’HARA. Title dear and indisputable. As I am determined to cell it If lean get anything like a felr price, this is to give notiee to any person or persons hav ing claim or claims, charge or charges, me, to pre sent the one to mest-tbe correrof Sixth and SmiUmeld streets, or prefer the other, and they will bo satisfied Imme diately. fanlfedew2m| •' MICHABfrCPHABA. Merchant Tailor, JOHN LADGHLIN, formerly foreman for Mr. &-Stooer, would respecttuUy anoounce to'hie friends »nd the pnblio generally, that be has renteS and newly lifted up the flue stand lately occupied by Messrs. J. S. A C Lee,'No. 39 Market street. Between Second and Third, where he is prepared to make to ord-r GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING In the moot fashionable style. Having himself served a regu lar apprenticeship to tue trade, and being a practical cutter, he therefore flatters himself that hp can tarn out garments not to be surpassed iu workmanship or style in this or any other dty in the Union. Haring just returned from the east, he baa a large me atotmentef the most fashionable Goods, in his Une, rver brought to this market. ~ - N. B.—Boys’ Clothes made and trimmed tn the neatest manner. He will alw_ warrant all ware whet-lj mntedtobe. Parents will find itgreatiy tn their advantage to give him a call. If they want their hoys neatly fitted. Don’t forget the pltce, No. 39 Market street, between Second and Third, west side. sepAaUwFm Qtorge u. White, NO. 51 MARKET tTKKET, will open on and after MON* DAT NBXT, the 4th day of September, a ricit,aci varied aasortment of Paris made Velvet a&d Cloth Cloaks, Talmas, sad Pnfla* barts; Lapin’s French Ueriooes and Cashmeres; Do do Muslin Detainer; Do Bombasines and Tamise Cloths and Plaids; Also, striped, barred and plain bilks; Trench Chintzes, Km broideries fend Laces; Also, a general assortment of Ladies’ Fall and Winter Dim Goods; Purchased, recently at the auction sales la New York', at a great redaction from former prices. Those auction aa. ea brio* unprecedented, the quantity exhibited bring nnssn* ally urge, and the quality very superior, Goods were sold at ruinous sacrifices. Pittsburgh. August SO, ISs4.—[*ep3lm O bbds Bacon Hams; 25 “ do Should*?*; 60 bhls new large Mo. S Mackerel; 80 hf bbls do do do; to strife 80 u medium do do 85 bbls do do do 15 a TAke Trout, in store; 85 u Baltimore Herring, in store ; 30 “ do Shad, do; 5 “ No. I extra Lard Oil, do; 25 ** TannereOil, do; 50 oaska prime Pearls; £ 100 bbls Mess pork;" 100 ** Grease Laid; 20 “ Loaf Sugar; 60 hhdsO. Sugar; 230 bbls 0. Molasses, cooperage 40 boxes W. O. Tobacco; 100 bbUM.C. Korin; 40 .casks Rice; 7 boxes Cream Gbeeae; 1(0 sacks Dried Apples and Peaches; . 2000 pounds Bacon Bid**. jyS ENGLISH k RICHARDSON Three ilotznea usd Lota For Sale ART ILL be aoM at prime tale, THREE HOUSES AND YY LOTS. One Brick House, situated onFerrv.beteaca Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 7) fret back. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Xtfgan street, Sixth Ward. One House fronting oo Logan street, and this other oa Carpenter's alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the standi now occupy, on tha corner Cf berry and Water streets,the lease running oneyear fromlstofApril, 1855, with the Furniture, Bedding. Ae. The Eons* at pres ent ta doing a good business, and Is pleasantly*oeatnL For terms and further particularsenqwtreof • ' ALEX. CUPPLES, . rornatof-Fenr and Water streets- gteamboat Fsrnltare and Chairs, WB are constantly engaged i* the acture of STEAMIIOAT CABIN CHAIRS and FUBNITDIIK, of every dwedptiAß,ud pay particular attention to the maau&ctumof the beet styles. mtf table fa the use of fateamboats. Our experience in this branch of the bua» u. to u well with tk. promptitude in which qrdar* are luted, as in tha quality of tbawork and personal attaiißbn"fci'en to tbe pttiiig oot. Those Interested In tarnishing Beats, will find lt4o that* advantage to giveua a ealL • «. T. B. TOCTQ 8 OP- I HAVE sold my Interest in the business of Long. Miller A Co- to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips,,will eon* Unua at the old stand, Fo. 109 Front street, I cordially reconunend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1854. P- H. MILLER., —-——-..-mo. mum. A. LOIG * CO*, . . BCi AMD BRASS FOUNDERS, AMD GAS UTTERS, invite attention to their stock of Chandelier*, Bracket*, Pendants, and other fixtures. W& fit op homes with Qa* and Bta*m, make Brass Castings of all Unde to order, tar* sdsh Railroad Pomps and Tank Fittings, and keep Aiatt- Attritkm Metal constantly on hand. jytt hress Making and nilllhery* • -- S\ MRS. A A CARGO respectfully inferns hwfttenda others, that ri» is prepared to make to otdertho - latent ztyteaof DRESSES, CLOJ fN, /iflYmiM TaLMAS> do, on the shortest, nodes and on thamontTtm •onabft tanas. Children's Clothing madn up withneataafea ■ad despatch. Bonnets altered and dnd neabcAag In directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed.—Wo Ass •» gfra H«fc*Hhiw Apollo 76 FOURTH fermt,-s*«nd atoT 1 mm# enlranoe as to the Onikl'PiliM OuMtiti W} lay. *, __ JateiAtitV ■ AlfiH—loU bDls eau hf bbU Trout; ' ** mo * 4o r~« ' ‘'■&l * ’ • f ■. >' ... '* r * '