v - '^V-» v W-*''>":■' v.l W»-- -■■■'' ■- : 1.: f; '-Yj; ■£*«S’ ’-'" V-- 7 ;, ■- >;<• *, ’ ■;; - ' &' W- _*>:>.'M • '■.-•«■' *:■•• * •: -Z&&VW:77f7<7:& K 1 *** Y v '=-l? i> . v • r-*-‘.v '-■•'■ ■'’ •- >-j-'- ?>* tfK*-,*--.* ,? •«••• » • v.» *-, .• •■s f>fc *•*{ ► •* I* o*4 ♦ i v 4“■ ■**■<- * < ■***■ ,_ - <■ •'* - / J: •»* y*.. * l * -i’ ■>-: ■&> ; t '■ V .‘V «; , . *' * J / *VS«-. -> i&V* ? \*>:;v;*«;. ; 1 y ti - *■ iWc:'! ‘ t~. J* if*'* -■%- 1 N Z(l'777’&hi - "v 'i, l j«.!iwVs>Vv,* N* Vl k v - ».’ .i* S^a' : r ‘\‘* * ■■ ' s f< ' Jji * - <>'■ t." 1 *’•'• ■> rv jL-Mjs *7", ?'' *«s* ajSl'S^Ss^/vj« tJ ‘ -* r' V** i V 7 i^’ t / ( '/• , mtWfA7s77 ' V i v- T? < l i " . .. - Zi TH^^HOUKAt- This disease still continue* Its savages, with bui little, If any abatement. The number of cssmTyesterday vu about tho nme as the da; before; but wi are happy to find that the attacks are of a fniM— ibaractw! and yield more readily to the power of the j phjffHe" A great! deal more alarm is felt than there Is .'i any for. in another day, if due carefulness Is * on the part of our eitieens, and a little more at teatkmipaid to the cleansing of the filthy alleys and lanes, the dis Jase will hare lost its epidemic form. The fallowing is aj list of the deaths yesterday, including »l«f> th6ee who died on Thursday night,'not noticed in the papers before:] 1. Mrs. Wallace, Residing on Washington street, near ca nal, wafe attacked on Thursday night, and died yesterday afternoon about three o'clock. 2. A German wodian named Hamen, In tbn same house; j died on| Thursday night. ", i 8. Joseph Mlfler, k butcher, living on Mulberry alley, be k, ' f > | tween Walnnt and factory streets,illed yesterday morning, ... ■■ ■ - about due o'clock, after an attack of a few hoars. 4. Ketchenwalt, a German puddler, in Shoenbcr ger’s mill, died In (its Fifth Word on Thursday night 6. wbley Orawfjjrd, a boy ten years of age, living on Washington street! died at one o'clock yesterday morning. 6. Samuel Caldfill, a tavern keeper on Liberty street, near Walnut, was attacked on Thursday morning, and died yesterday afternoon!. 7. Jafob Norton, puddler in Shcenbergcr’s mill, died early yesterday morning! 8. Mrs. Sullivan J'Webster street, after a very short ill ness, dial yesterday morning. £ 9. Mrs. M’Gonigle, in the rear of Gallagher's Literary De pot, Fifth street, died late on Thursday night 10. Thomas 8. winne, a boarder at the Red Lion Hotel, was attacked on Thursday, and died at half-past six o'clock yesterday morning. ' 11. Mr. Joseph Riberts, Sr., Jeweller, died at ten o'clock yesterday morning, at his residence on Federal street. 12. James W. Buchanan, Esq., was In the city on Thurs day afternoon, snd.returued to his residence at Braddock’s Reids, [where he was attacked by the disease the.same night He died at half-past two o’clock yesterday morning. 13. Mrs. Nancy fc>bb, living on Miltenberger’s alley, near Sixth street, took on Thursday night, and died the next mornhig at half-past two. 14. John Palmer, colored barber, employed by Matthew Jones, died at his house ou the comer of Rim and Webster streets,|atßix o’clock, yesterday morning. Took sick: the night previous. 15. Mrs. Goldlngj colored, living on Glav alley, la; the Sixth Ward, died yesterday afternoon, after an illness of twohotlrs. | 16. Polly Lewis, colored, on Clark street, near Oen : tre Avpnuc, took sick on Thursday, and died thanext morniuig, at tliree o’clock. - 17. Wm. Bailey, bo’.ored, Sexton of the African Church on Wyßo street, died yesterday afternoon. Became Hi on Thursday. ! IS. Thonlas Tim,! colored, formerly cook at the United States Hotel, died at hivboarding house in the rear of Rob’t. M’Coy’i Restaurant,! Fifth street. 19. Mrs. Gibbons, |Try street, Eighth Ward, taken 111 cn Thursday,—died yesterday morning at elewn o’clock. 20. X tailor named James Thoburn, io the employ of Mr. M’Fariand, Southfield street, attacked on Thursday night, and uied yesterday morning at five o'clock, at his residence .nn Try sweet, Kignth ward. . .siWMga s'4WM->-jrwurf - - - - Christopher Gauss, 47 years of age, No. 412 Penn M 4 ?»«* jesieraay morning: uo»e>o Unglvm, 60 years old. No. 37 strawberry * * t d. rd , / **-' EsS-tiTr: »v_.' ■--?» j *3- air. chreecer, agwi 51 years, died yesUnlay at No. 61 ‘ ->^^a *4- Mr*. .n. A. iTjl-hiu, Sivth street, died yesl mnrV'- > v—lsnr (tvr.aiA* *.»■•• v'f 2c- xOCkv Phrmer, raiding neir the foot cf Boss street, ? " ■- }- • » - t- .-.3 *O. «m. Kaj-m. living on Pennsylvania Avenue, dkd ' V - — :v >' { -i.-.-t | esverday morning.! <r> f -‘rr-t -i. -f.iicb Foiern.un Eighth Ward, <UM early yestPrday. j t.* V.. A yoang JamesP. Smith,clerk in Graff’s i r '.L' Iry goods store, on Vifth stree|, was taken ill ou Th\:r*day f : W! -< 'Vt & <rr-Li.iitK w.v'". l «-'i | lna ujed at me bearding house of Mrs. Erwin, Knnrth treei.incßr ferry, yesterday afternoon. X s "■ TsN'* <> *u oiurv, trok sick on Thursday, jr ■■.* V < vfc-jo; nu unal yertttniay lueruoon at 1 oVloek, :U l:is residence, 30- h- sier uieu yesterday movninc, at No. Hi Tbiid *1- Mrs- Febus died abiat th.i same Um?,at No. 183 IJJ Jot dptr* 4 jlnrd tree ] at .*r ••< 32. James rnmh. iiunucsne dit-1 yesterday J&w -t t - c:.\ >••.. . i 33. Bernard Domfran. street, was ntt.v’Kc-i * ester- Sro! -v * - #* tii.m. -is J. -Lr v-treet.on virgin alley, uie-i last night, after an attack of •&%.s&&&*<*? f*' ,h ” * -iwePAfi J ci r \ resident of Pipetown, early }c*- •• . taday mormng—attacked on Thursday night. : Bur. Hugu .u Cieiianu. corner of L>gan street and Wide faslKcJ Sf ttr% J 100 kmTh r d .y and died last night. r-'.:;vV 87. An Irishman ! named Halley, 1 Iving ou Btnet, Z/ *- e? |« i . ..jSS. Mra. EienorNeei, aged thirty- fight years, near Bake- e &£ in* v ♦ OsaWksh yestsrday Liorniag. “:i-’?39. Oaihanne neiny. an infant, yasttrday. taSSfA «! WHO-a :.r» 4 "4. Mm** MUonigl., ten jurt. <■ m&l# . 4v> - it rh “ i' ,S,i,r ' DTe W4of ***’ 00 Thurwl^ - rt 11- -■ n.|.0., . ,-cuos .ged twenty-car., 's'*- -f= ui-hTleini-.t, fatbev-ln-law to R. L. Wtslerrelt, t* 2*** -'- w ~ - -»»«.' S-. Clair diwl at the rot-idenct*of *lV*i i2w' v':T«^l.T-.‘ fc^ «>n,-tn-!aw, yfo-tetday, at hy.lf p.sfone o’clock. Taken ;>•** ft-'H * fik on Thurrdav. I r ATS^ J*y{*£n J ' T * V^:-T4 ; »- A German woTjan named Mr?. Backofen, while wash tit 4 , fe-r- - r ta ,-<■■■ •. vf *uo uhbi>. or air. Freyvcgel, on the corner of Grant | ij ' ll 'W—a<*.l jsr>». . «•“**" -f • ■-iteaso. anJ conveyed to her residence oil Van , '* * - l “P: street- in me Eighth Ward, where she died l»rt J • . . [t will t»e oMerven oy the above list mnj-:rily.rf sraSf4r*>4r-fg' ':e r i' f- - - *thsoecuma irobi attacks first made ou Thursday, and A* *-*»- •»• . fct there were out lew fatal which originated yesterday Qx ■tSc• »r L K V * <:■ »m this fact, we luisi* a sensible diminution will he’felt A t -£l r *> “ »«;»,, and U.t i.y Mood,, till! at +*** .T . : ;! m will have t«ft US entirely. The heavy thunder st-.-nn K, 5' W,f F 3 W use w Thursday night has tended to pu- 1 L * -JS J tlie atmoppnerq somewhat; and if it is followed up by s -is every prospect,) we will bo per. 7 jzfi&vb RKM Chief Justice S S3fe'9SSijH^»^ftV V * 5 ** n,mi b reS KlVu Lowb ' W ' IL I^rie.Gro. Woodward anu |jonn C. Knox. y T-4iy^V %i Vi*•> I-’moAr, SepUmla-r 16. i* lol.lWHdon srCuudicsH announce-! to the i>urt, the d.-ath <?*■•*“ * ** .1* t and orJam«.W.Uucba.ian.Es«i.. S«S£MSfiSSiw •* V If T U •«* ,uo ' >d lhßt thi-Coun adjourn a. H y P until such .lay as the Court might thtnkpr&per - ■gSjSfggKgjyayL^’r,yA: fS^ 4 1.7 - •: 1 11. Uauburo. Es<P, K-oouded iho motion, liut suggeated to JirL.Vu—S'J.;-.'.« cT!a ?■_ Court that, in p* much as there wasu fatal mslady in *9JViP'H.i.'* , the Allegheny£> strict might, with entire convemen.-e boiCourt aud iiarbe adjourned over uutil the Inst of the ft J r pc „ J „rs, ionl W„r.c™t 1 p^U,cb. l . riWsS3L?B3eS®»5, :t,V-s>*7m „ nf the »„ Uni 61b dlMrid.AUrsbni, COUDI,.) e? 4 ** ¥ .J or October, ISM. y 1° r« .heir paper boot, irlth tLoTio, t»r adjournedlustil the Ist Monday of October. ' P- »-» P.™- Railroad.—The aMßwaasr -**,«! t a “ 1563 feffi.V’Sffirmm -1 - * 692 60 rfe'iri Broken!—A drayman named Jas. Eeed, HwBHBHBI|MBIaBS^W^kBSWSw!Vif |, VW^^-«*t< , .'lX«:»»l«l<l«lt “tl-A- !“ f'ont.of nrcrwn & Kirkpatrick'. < f?^!s ! ft«i£^’f€fe.Qr l! j"bon«o- wt*ri.T. had W» bs broken b, a barrel or ■- -—.— »T-i ! Good Cash Investment. 41a*J|\c\lis!Hharm bank of PITTSBURGH; ' H^lfcw>WßlF«si>fBKPß^£*a; I4U shares Ohio and IVnnsylvaulii RHilroa.l; rFll''n' n I I j * I •• do Msfuchestor Saving Bank; -r^ f ' 3O do MinOngabela Navigation Company; XcJfr.t 1U do Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marinu Insa tr r - T»nco Company; |5& r JfcSIKW& torAa. * : M do Rockland Mining Company ; faßStgaSlrgßiM^frr-gt#! *>fe7* 000 Allegheny County Conpon Bonds ; B’iJ^bV^- 000 City Of Pittsburgh do do. if* v hSi A - wilkins 4 co., )SSSSS@I»%SS V ‘? i '^- c -^ 4? ? .v7S^ P l2:2w 71 Fourth street. FORTUNE, or the Life and Adventures of bj J. B. Jone. S author of Wild Western 1 rou c,oth ' B,it ’ of °" r 4o#r “~ ! fltLtarafev rtgyj?' awt- a a ■■. fe. pha v; 1 ■»«-*' °b‘ *^‘e lr *Vll or send for Whatever you want in tho cheap or stand &• *> jMlßook, Magaane, or publication line, to w? * s u. miner * co., ‘-k.f.ay.v i :-.t V>»ia ? No.32sn.itha«M«tr M t These Lots a? SSSHWMSFA’y V' f „*V y V ‘of th.n*“b in?'O c,*3 . * -J^^-a u‘> -n cheap. Tern tJ- Ajionablo. API. gg* ■ *t.. a- w?.: *>vv t? 1> W (»ki 4 *> '*** 1 gousand acres of land, m th* Bute 01 i?y «■ 2 , -«w lowa, for sale. Apply to _ JAMES BLAKKLT 1? *7 % SALMON—I cw« No. 1 Spiced Salmon, in ten £°V V.w: r- v *1 pound cans, juat received by » .f. ..Si'i w. a. m-clorq. w!rjf? 9 t 2 »■' •-S.MgK.ED SALMON—Just received by Railroad from Bos* !Hfcw^!iS^?9n«?ai4 i s3L.*-‘t l’.flHr'^VVi%,^ ra J-^V'‘ rf *iiV’tcn l 100 tt>B.fresh Smoked Salmon, of very superior 4 WA.M’OLURG.^ -M. -k y-•- "iiOKED UAUBUTt-300 poundr, in-line order, just re ay ps. Wool Debeiges, of tho most fiishiona -s?«*s£ a''-.Tf- VlLSt£ v J C* -5- * f-’ .'T ble colors,jtist received by express at r A A. MASON k CO’S. CHANCE W)R UUSINESB.-For kid., the Stock. 8k- cr& # Jr*F^turen and good will of a Country Store, situate eight from the city. Also, tho Btore and Dwelling House, *c. a. cotobert * bon, ’’f >\ rr ,- Wd have on hand a full stock of Refined and wi 0 *** 3k* » .fcrushed Sughrs, suitable for making Jellies, Preserves, i •!:1-4- : V'- ,I t' S ’ ’ 'TSAI -X N'-r PeklnTcfitor,,3 g « lth ‘. tn 4t IJT* > *!‘s?tr'v' 5 ' * :***: >« n.: drops—Another supply of this celebrated .<f r 5 jv r. 4*-- *«-- «- ••- ' i extract for the handkerchief, reoeived by J >J*J** Z ” t sc' J 'J JOS. FLEMING, £--... ~• , n .:~ f r , • • o~ V» 4. - ►- ’ Jul 6 comer of the Diamond and Market at. m c j:rF'V r \-3j; < t ,; ■Y:^;.^: : i:^hr : • t } V> * •*• * . •'i,*«C‘*'. .. ' J ‘V- " kr"' • - 4 _ 1 1,44* - 6011,4*,..14"-V * A -T* SATURDAY m6bMNG:::::::BEPTEMBBB 16. -• ' •»: A' v. -I ~ fe , v' , «- r- •• .• -• ; -#. V:: *» •* iv: * f T:*fc. 1 ,•• ■' r • «vV - - ' * • r;— •. • r *'3^''-.‘i £Vv>Sk XTITY popt. THE k Building Lou in hast Liverpool, Ohio. h> in the midst of Potteries, near the Stn nrgh and Clerelan'd Itailrohd, and will be [s of payment,f6 per month. Title unex ly to • JAMBS IJLAKELY, Kent Estate Agent ■*+* •. . f ■ '■ . O. Sy tta C*K«UI7 fcr s3u ?'.?* Cholera at Columbia, Pa. Pkzlasxlfzia, September 15.—The following deopoteh was reoeived at Baltimore lut night: Colombia, Pa.— The deaths this morning, up to 1 o’clock, are 7; new cases 13; total deaths 84; under treatment 40 coses. The tralos between Ismeaster, Harrisburg «m< Co lumbia have cease 1 running. Not over 1200 oat of 0000 inhabitants are left The water In the river had risen nine feet. The panic throughout this whole section of country is immense. Sonbnry and Brie Railroad. pm.4DB.PHiA, September 16.—Tho report on the affairs of the Saubury aud Erie Railroad was mode to the Coun cils Inst night. It fully confirms tbe previous impressions, that the payment of the instalments from the city had been obtained through false representations. Tbe bond* Issued by the city and district, of Richmond, to the company will reach $12,000, while no second instalments have been re oeived from other subscribers. Board of JillMioni. Ua&tpoed, September 15.—The Board <sf Missions ad journed sine die this morning. Lost night, after an excited debate, they adopted resolutions refusing to continue con nection with the Choctaw schools, under the present law for bidding instructing slaves and excluding Abolitionists. Mr* Douglas and tbe People. Chicago, September 18.—The Tribune states that Mr. Dou glas spoho in Morris and Grundy eonntles on Tuesday. He was listened to quietly, when the meeting adopted resolu tions commending his course on the Nebraska question. Recovery of Gov. Bigler. PnttADiLrniA, September 16.—A despatch Was received from Governor Bigler’s physicians, who reportblm oat of danger. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. Nrw York, September 15.—Coffee firm and transactions moderate : an auction sale of common to-dny at a decline of b%. *ugar firm; Orleans A~4&h%. Motn-««* firm with upward tendency. Tobacco: Kentucky steady. Colt in firm and quiet. Stocks heavy; money firmer; Erie Reading 70; New York Central 92 Ri-c firm, an active Fpecalative demand ; *a!«m 1000 at Flour dull with declining tendency; saha 426 bbls straight State at $8 75<3> 8 93; good Ohio $8 75@9; Southern unchanged. Whisky: soles 2500 bbls eaaier; snics 750 bfcl* Ohio at 41)£. Wheat firm. Com firm; sales 00.000 bush ronnd yellow F 9. Tork firm ; sales 2000 bbls mess at $l4 12@14 25 ; prime $1187($ J 2. Beef a trifle easier. Common country mess Beef sll@ 11 75. Cut Meats dall and lower; sales 9)0 bbls Shoulders nt6%@6 ; Hams Lard: prices lower, sales 400 bbls a,c lO'-^ll. PmLaDB.PtUA, September 15.—Flour dull; prices looking downward ; we quote shipping brands at $9@9,26; little or no export demand; city dealers bolding off; small lots for common and extra brands, and fancy lots at higher prices. Kye Floor and Corn Meal, nothing doing. Wheat In lljuit ed request, prides unchanged; small sales cf good red at $i,SO($L,B2; white $1,0;). Rye wanted; nono coming in. Corn; limited demand; sales 5000 bush Southern yellow nt7o£gpu. Whisky dull; small sales at 42@43. CinSmTi, Septeml'cr !&.—Weathercool and cloudy with indications of rain. Flour dull at ss@6.2o. Whisky dull e t SO. Meed Pork in good demand, soles 1000 bbls at $l3 50. Lins**d Oil d«l|nM to 77. Sales 80 lihds Sugar at 6<§2s)£ t<<r good, fair nnji prime. Nxw Orleans, Sk-ptemlnT 12 —Cottou active at previous ratas; tho sales for the pa«t two duys w r re 0 4000 bale*. Flour dull. Corn dull, with declining tendency; sales at market unchanged, s moderate drmaod.ai previous rates. Whisky 36. Bacon flrcu at Xc for Sidas. another great bale of lots and blocks AT ROCHESTER, BRAVER 'COUNTY, PKXNA., October 9th and 10th, 1854. f|THE undersigned will sell, to the highest bidders on the days above named, and the premises, 7ta> Hun ilred Lots, niocis r Parc4s, awl Acres of Ground, with *ev c.al Buil-Aiugs, Ac , in me Borough cf Rochester, Beaver c ;uaty. i’enna. They will also sell, or lease for a term of years, *om« valuable Coal Lands, Stone tduarries, t-ed* of t ire Clay, Iron Oru, Dear tbe borough, and convenient Lj tbe Cannt. River* and Railn-als. • T)*r JVrrsi of tfiile w ill b«- iluwn, 1 \ in one year, 1 in t .to years, iu *ore»* years, with int-rest-nt klx per cent per sttnum A deduction of six per cent, will be made for prompt pnyui. nt of £h« principal, due in one, two anil Uiree \ ears. « ' Bids wilt be received, nt the same tinxvfor quarrying, hauling Hud laying two or three thousand perch ot stone; tor making, or for maßiug and laying, one million of build i g brick, at d for making oov million of fire brk-1; for rr l icnng lu.Ouu cubic yards of earth, in cutting down aud ■ iling up etrwt.s.; an i tor grading, curbing nod paving .'./I<oA* ; uper3rlalyari*< of Ohio irtndiug. Ala», lor the im i. en*etii>« of twenty srn.-dl U-ucun-nts, furnishing \II the inati-rlal* and labor. For »oy *ud n‘l,th-» nU-vo jobs, r-.-.e-l.rlf n 171 1«. pr. 1,1 fn <-a.-h, a« the wort-progi*s?es, th>: remaining half in lotJ, -.-roiitnls or huildihgf, at *u -tr'-n ea*)i prices; po: fee: UC--J, by j»; wranty dufsli, for every it'-ra *oid. *l*!aiaaHd maps of the property, and d«-sc::pticas uf thv • um>u. viing conntr) - , Ac .niny bad by a; p’.irat: -n U>acj ‘ t the it flowingimnied proprietors, at Ui- ir r,wp<\ tio« iesi-' c'.on or f Ihoc* t>f bu«lnoss. ns -hr wn V-k-n . Survevs, (.'■ »n.«, dj-avring 4 . and H;-*«r:tIj-ati-n->. 1 j-ati-n->. i-n- e to i»b 'r, ta>U-rwL< £»*., r>-juiri»J as al«o»e, «m t>„ ■ Kbiliited 111 tho oHJc- <>.' th'- rv.mpauy, in lk*-btsu-r, af.er .be Ift (lav of 4>tf !vr. * In a-Miuon tn the cmci-moih Fn:toty, K-:uLiry, Mi . hine Shop, xu-nct Mil's, Ac., now |.s‘r.g or. c;-.! in Koep. a i-r. arran-’err. -ut.l arc already in K" the . r<-* turn • f iialf a dfxeu oti-cr tuAOUb'.cturlng Dte, t-. tie . rb..-n by et-.m». A!.*\ un eiu-n«iv- "«*rerai i imn lio, no i a magnificent lh*t»d, uja.u the i;.. '- I Gt near ii. e ltni'.rou 1 i>t<p.»t and XtearaUiat J.anding. These tmprcvejnntts. wi;h the contemid ib-i e-trly « 031 ' ;-V«ion of 15c Clcvrb.nd and ii'.ir-burvU Railroad . i-r* ft*-the mouth «-f Reaver, into Rrvli,-su-r. and the n r ;.-.- :.ry de{H>t end station attai Imi.-ui.v, „s blm.. liberal ami ,-x • -nsive Improreiiti'tits of ti:e public landing* and streets . by lb- Borough trun- il, un I tb. |.»-nii..u. a: tin- pl«.--, cf • «e nr more extensive Coal Vards, f-r «tnp|dng Coal down be Ohio, wiil injure a coutinuance «.f JirWy at A‘» •- -ow, and ri-.jttire hu immen-e amount c.r 'abor for year* U< i-'.me. ; lr is I’xperfj'd ifti-.t all tb-.* un-lcrsigned, pn-prieiors, witi, many of their friends an 1 aMi.inb», from the e«*t, w 111 b« cresent at ilia iiljcve sale, in OctoU-r. M T, C. (WELD. Beaver rn I*a J'tHN TIIOMBSUN. Wnk.-fjeid, R ]„ •'"UK 1,. SKVVB»)I.D, Philadelphia. IiIKAM WAI.UkIIKjH, N. Y . STEPHEN lb DILLAYK. » UKIOEN VANDLNUUKWII ?‘yra-u.ra, N. 5 . eepl-.eodts United States Malle, PoiT <irru-c Lzr.ißTMirvT. 1 August 39,1V4. j f) UOPOSALI* f.r <'nrr>ing the mail* cf iI JC ’Jnlt.sl ?ta!.-«, 3 from the Ist d«y nf January. l'.> r i, t-. r.fith June, IS.V4, i.-! Ju-iTP, on tbe f'dk&witit; route.-f ii tJim M.iid.-sippi. wij] la. ereived at the ContrartOffiee of th«- Pfxt tttti'v iK-j arttnent. , , the City nf Wii'.himrt/'n, until l> u>!: <-k. A- M . of Oth ' of Novemlar, to U JecU-d by the 11th of th ► e month: KENTUCKY. N’o.MffJ: Emm Caln\ 111. by Memphis Tern, Napoleon, Ark. Vnkshurjr. Ml**, Nalrhex. and Baton Kouge, La., to New Orleans, mil** and !sick, daily, in rnfo and sui’nbio ftcrunloals. Ixavc Cairn daily «t p in: Arrive at New Orl-au* m t> day* hy jpo; I civ** New Orh-an* dally at fi j. di ; Arrire et Calrti in b day* by t p m. N.. .'>lCr,ir: Ep-m Cain--, Ml. hy l>iurnhun, Ky., Hlrkman’c, New Madrid, Mo . Ashpnrt, T<*na., ILt-kmanV Bend. Ark.FuHon T-nu.iViK.la, Ark.. Pec»u Pnpef. Kutidhlph, Tono . and Oldham, Ark., to Mexopbi.*, Teun , 312 rnih * and hark, three -Jui*-* :* xecß, in mfr ami Fuitahlc steambonts. 1.u.»« Cairn every Momixy, HVdi.cx lay and Fri day, at 12 ni; Arfi'v at Metxipliis in "1 hours by 7 p m neit d-*y: Leave Memphis ‘-very Tuesday, Thursday ted Saturday, at 11 p m : Arrive t»t Cairn in HI hour? by atu ur.xt Jay. MI^ISSIPPI. Ne 7211- Emm VU-kshure, by Ynunu’s Pnint,lA,Mi!li hen’s Bend, Pecan Grove, TalluU, Mir*., Lake Providence, La , Princeton, MBs , Grand Lake, Ark., Point Worthington, Mien., Greenville, Columbia, Ark .Gain*' LantitatMinri Victoria, Miss , to NatKilenn, Ark., tild iuiUe and back, three times a wi»*k,in safe and suitnnle steiui)- bc-ats. Lvuvn Vi-:kf l -u-g evrry Mciidity,>Y.-duehday and Tliursdav, at T n in ; . A vrire at Najoleon every Friday. Saturday and . tnnday, hy (ipm; Leu TO Niipoh-on every SauirdaJ-, HVdne.-day and M tmtbiy. at 1 a in; Arri'vc at Vick/iburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, by G p m. ILLINOIS. ?' .12627: From 1 t*tk Zslaud, IU , by [lampion, Fort Hr* ron, ilnrdova, Albany, Fulton, SKvaumli, la* Claire, lowa, Cainanche, Lyon*. Tabula, and BelieriK;, to Galena, 111., 100 miles nod bock, three ti mes a week, In fiafeuud fuitablebtoam boats. Bidders will propose a schedule. iV.r forms i.f propo.*als, guarantee, and certificate, also, instructions and r***iulremHOfi». ('-nfbnicing conditbn* to l>« iiittirporafed iu the to such extent as the depart lif-nt msyileeo] proper-,) aee advarilnJineut Invitimj propo r-P* for mail service on tbo Mi.-sis-sippl river, dated 7th June, ISM. JAMBS CAMPBELL, *epG:eod:t(kl ___ Postmasti r GenerrJ. S*> Humbug. fl'WO JIUNDKKD TIj’OUaANI) LGLLARS worth of stock L will notTh* distributed at HOGUKS 3c. CU.'S Star Da guerreotype Gallery, Filth street, oppcc.it® Mason’s, but upon the payment of you can procure aa good a LIKE* N ES3 aa can be procured in this or 6ny other city. Call nod give ua it trial. nub ’I AND FOK SALE—IbU aertv t-ituated iu Huccoon hot* _1 j tom, 4 miles west of Ecouu. ny; price (50 p**r acre. IbO acres b miies west of Economy, on which is » good Orchard; price §lb per Knr particular*enrjulrn of hu2d _ AUSTIN LOOMLv, I>2 Four-b St. Copper Stocks for Sile* SHAKES UF HI DUE MJNPiNG COMPANY STOCK I O fur Bale low fur cash, or four months paper to <lulreof - THOMAS W<X)DS, sepltlm 76 Fourth street. Wm. Dleby, Jr., ' CILOTIIING AND FURNIhiiINU STOKE, JUiuonic Hall / Fifth ttrcct, Piltstnirgh.— Clothlng.mude to order, ir go r >d style, and at moderate rates. »*uD:t f a LI. WOOL DELALNEB.—We have now * large j\. of every tolor, all euUing at reduced pria-s. A. A. MASON k CO., au3o __ No. 'Jb Flfth street. S’ TABLE To'LKT.—A good Brick Stable, hTthe No. 204 Penn street. Apply to riK> TUB'PUPILS UF O. ANTON'. Profettor of. Music.- X Mr. G. Antou purposed returning to Oils city in tim .to resume his twichiag on the Ist of August, but being uti fortunately taken 111 at Fairmont, Va., he will not be abl 10 reach the city for some days. But nolle® will be pivei to his pupils of hls arrival. Enquiries may be made at 11. KLKBEK'B. FOK \ ESTLB U L Kb—of ornamental designs, var* X nlshediand.otherwise, lor sale hy WALTER P. MARSHALL, 65 Wood street. LINSEED OIL-10 bbls on baud and for sale t.y FLEMING BROS., Successor to J. Kidd A Co., au22 , No. GO Wocd street. rpiSAS—lOO hi chests Imperial,Gunpowder, Young Hyson X and Black-Tens, for sale by <*p6 KING A MOORIIKjBg. BKAITII WAIT’S RETItOSPECT.—Port 3b, loFJuly, of BraJthwait’s Retrospect or Practical Medicine and Surgery. Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pridu:by the author of Pique,,Ac., Ac. For sale at the cheap Book Store of \*• W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO., iv2l 76 Fourth street I^lBU— 12d bf bbls White Ash; 1 , 19 bble . do; 64 hfbbls Trout; .11 bhis do; / ,10 hf bbla Pickerel; for sale by jy!7 ” nENRY” U. COLLINS. r|H)BAGOO— Russell A Robinson, Greet A Williams, Wets* -X star’s Old, and other choice brandu, for Bale by j*sep6 KING A MOORHEAD. o DGAJh —60 hhds good fair New Orleans; 76 bbls Refined, in store and for sale by scpO KING A MOORHHAD, ' ’ Vo - * -»**• t'" •*' «- ;• •* ;«* J trV ' ■ •i: •V' ==llM 3£&sPSSfi!af?«*2J£!2ai r jT*'"C The Rmr.-JZk’ ;|T r ? had tixra 1)4 \J th« s»t»l r'.crhJ, 13)4 woiar In tbs ch< _ r.cl lo*t ev«n- Weathorood,withthathermomvter standing U72°. Tht b tea men Jew rrraur and AecAanf* are the paeketa running to Brownsville—the la the morning, and the Zaeear in the evening—from Dam No. 1. Tht keel-boat Xmjn’re ia now in the Monongabeln river opposite Wood street, waiting for a trip to Wheeling. Steamboat Accident — Tbs Prairie State arrived here yes terday, bringing the passengers of tbe Westerner, which boat, In coming down from Keokuk, ran upon a log three miles above Cape-au-Gris, damaging her sufficiently to cause her to sink in about fonr feet water. She was eoon raised, however, and got down to the month of tbe Illinois river, where she got aground on a bar. The tost arrival yesterday from above was the Georgetown, which reported bar still agrennd, but not at all in a dangerous condition. She bad no freight in her bold, and a few days will suficn to repair h-r. Until then her place will bo sopplied by the Golden Hr i.—Jfujovri Republican, 14£&. PITTSBURGH, CIHCIHHATI, LOGISVIIiE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, vox thi coirvxTAiroi or PASSRNGERS AND FREIGHT . BETWKXH PITTBBUEGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louie. This Lmi U composed of seven class powerful Steamers, for speed, splendor, safety and comfort, and it tho 05LY thxocoh daily uni or Stiam pACKcra on tbe Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Moil Line of Steamers from Ulucinnali to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers bavq been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Bags of Departure Boats. Chptaiiu. from Ihtuburgh. BUCKEYE STATE.., M. W. BxLtxuoovxii....Bumiay. MESSENGER, No. 2 J. B. Davis..; ..Monday. ALLEGHENY Uio. M’Laik Tuesday. ORYSI’AL I‘A LACK Wn.J. Koran Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Gsica. Thursday. PITTSBURGH- IL Cabu>deu. Friday. PENNSYLVANIA J.io. KunxruTia Saturday. Lenvu dally at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to . JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, \ Am _*. JOHN FLACK, | Agents, PitL-burgb, 1853. 18d4.” CANADA WEST. i jat* cu zi m i&n££x}r jam THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Baeoow, will make two trip* a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port liurwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY aud THURSDAY EVENING, at7)4 o’clock. Leaves Port Burwell for l“ovt Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port SlaDley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U o’clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus aud .Unciunati, tbe Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Atoo connects at Port Stanley with the Lon Jon LiDe of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to BCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Slanlry , or A. M’BKIDK. Port Harwell. mar27:tuov AUCTION SALES. Auetlea—Daily Sales* AT tbe Commercial Sale# Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. a general assortment t«[ B*wK>nabU, Staple and Fancy Dry Gofela.Ciothlug, Boot* and oboes, Uat*,C*ps, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P- M, Groctriei.Queenswore, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glosser, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Pur mture, Ac., Bocxs, Stationery, Fancy Article*. Murica) Instrument*, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goode, Gold ai.d Silver natchee, Ac.' P. M. DAVIr. Auctioneer. ij»sl:tf F. X. DAVIS, Ancti3Et«*r. Books at auction —On .‘ATukday evening. **epi* rr.her li'th, b! 7 o'clock, will be sold, at lb* Commercial >al»t : Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifibsi*.. a choic<> coii-vlu n of ctandird and popular worka in Kng h*h Literaliirv and S'tence Th** .-all! *ii! l:ipri*e the t diewinr uuthcr*, among a larg.- variety uf Mi.Kxll»n»-ou> IDk-X*- lliitn**'* at. 1 'lf.r»n!e» * Euulan-J; Milu Drum * Universal litv-graphy; Calm*t‘* Sarre.l Uts'ory ; Manual : f Clareiuil Literature; E-lgar's Variation* of Popery; fu.l ) ' riiry tdition* t-f the P-vtiea: Worke of Moore, ltjn.n, Sußt, Slixkstieare, U«n Joho«>o, Ac; Dlck'i* Tneol-'uira) auJ Ph!l<>.*.j'hi<-al Work*; Plutarch’s Eire-.; Rollin'* An ctrnt History; M'Klnney’s Ju*tir« and Guide; llul vit'* NoTri-*, Tuj»p*-r'e Pr-ee mad i’cvtry; Ni.-h-'ile d'i Meejinnirs, Ar.. Ac. *epls P M DA Via, Aurtiooe.-r. H' ul ibiluLD AND Kl rCHKN FCR'MTURK ATAI'C TliiN —<*n TUESDAY MuRNIMi. 19th in-t. at 10 u cluck, at tbe residence uf J. W. K'-rr. Lsq , No. IS3 !*€*•• end strei-t, aU'V* ursut. wt’l l>e »o!d, as he U declining LMis«-k-ejiiup.his 11 usehcl lan i Klldu-n Furniture, whk-h been lu uiw but a short time; oomprtslmr. marble top » tnldrs; large gilt frame mirrors; nn-i *:-tr ' |«i walnut, dinl.ig and breakfast table*. vn.Uiaii and .J: Window blind-; dn—itig bureau; aar<lr>tu; l*'-h !•'*» N °d Frt'in i> le-Jr-leod*; ii-ltcn and Lu.-k w.ah 'Ucd*; work tabic*; fender* ami fire Iren* ; stair n-ls- Si«.r doth; gloss and queeeawarr; rui;d.!e !f kitcl-en tu ulture. cuokitMT uteosUs, Ac. Alsu, *u iurior refrigerator H*h. <•* hydrant how, Ac. ‘ repli • P- M. DAVIS, Auc'Joaeer T AND WARRANT* WA.NTKD—SI7* Ov.-J * P“ r : ±j chan* UDd Warrants tnthe amount of V N r* ThOUtaad Aries, in I*>o, SO or 40 acre Warrant*; lor wm w nail *l7(i in cold, lor 160 acres, and iu proportion RT ’ and 40 acres. Apply to JAMES RLAKBLV, Real Relate and European Agent, tny3 corner of Seventh and railtbtleld turret*. Proclamation. f>Y Virtu* of a precept unJer the hand* of Wia. It. SI 1> Ciure. President of die Court of Common Piea«, in and f,r the 6th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, »ni Judi'-f ol thr Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail J *“*• rry la and for alii Dtatrict, and William Do*!* and Gabriel Adams, Esq*., Aw*<iate Judge# of the *axue county, )u mud for thr County of Allegheny, dated th* 3uth day of August, In the year of «>ur Lord our thousand eight hundred and f.flT.four, and to me directed, f«r holding a Court of Oyer and Toturner and General Jail Delivery. at thr lourt in thr City of Pittsburgh, on thelsT MONDM Ur OCTOBER, at 10 o'clock, A. M. . Public notice is hereby given to a’.l Jueti"es rf thr i r«' - - - . Coroner Ad Constable*, of tbr County of Alleghrur. that they h* thru and them iu their proper person*, with their Rl-lls. Records. Inquisitions, Examination*. and «,thrr re membrance-, to do those thing* which 1-. tbeir m-pr.-tiv* 0 f8 c ,,; iu thrir behalf appears to hr dcor, and nlw tbo-e that will rrovTUO-tbr i tUsorrs that now arr, tr may be iu th* Jail of a aid County of Allegheny, to br then aud tb-rr to rrJ.-r.-uUi against them as shall!* just. Gireii under my hand, iu Pittsburgh, this 30th oar r>f August. in tbo year of our Lord one thousand right hun dred and tlty-lbor, and of the eomnj"tiwealth the 77th. au3l \VM. MAGIU*. ehnifl. _ ~a "CARD—To~thoa© wishing beautiful. hmitiiy nod rliga- A hie sites for suburban residences. lbave four of tbo.-e beautiful blocks 100 feat square for sal-, at tbr northern *ud of tbr Sharpabureb Bridge, four miles from town, and wiibin 1-bJ feet cf tiie Allegheny Vallry Jluilroad Station. There block- will be sold at thr price* obtained at thn pub lic auction on the 15tb of J uly, adding interest ouly troui th»t datr. Also. 50 Lot/, each 25 fret ty 100, will be sold on reason able terms, and at the same prices as above. Apply to JAM>IB IiLAKKt.Y, ~Krai Estate Ayiit. A CARD.—Mr. Li. AM'OS aud li. oCUKOKDUK would respectfully annouuce to tbo citizen* of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will give instructions on thePuoo, Ouitar, Violin and Flate. Inquire at 11. Schroeder A C<*. * NKVV MUSIO STORK. *4 Toortli "tret. . Inatrncllona in Wnatc. Mil WA3IELINK would respectfully Inform Ui> pupils and niends that be »11l continue bis j.rolrsMon a* instructor on the PIANO FOBTE and V OICE. Orders left at Mr. KLKBER’S MiXelc Store, or at his resi dence, No. 167 SECOND Street, will bd promptly attended to. GARKILL HOiUSK, r>r , r .,. „ COIiSEK OF MATS AND SOUTH STS, WARRE2*, 0 aiflE proprietor Lakes pleasure In anuoundng to the public that this new and elegant Uobd has lwen opened ait a house of enUTtalnmr.nt. Beiug eommo-ilous and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Cdnipuny, it ‘'Oers Inducements unsurprised in Warrun for tb* aoi'ouimoaa* lion of the traveling community. A sharu of public patrenago is respectful^ PARKER * LAIRD, Proprietor!. jyl<J ; 3m] TERMS j\,hO _Pßit DAY. BlilLDlSti LOT FOR BALK. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIK street, and extending back 100 feet to Wide alley. On the hack part of the Lot i. . Coll.r Wull, built for two n»»M Llovtc.,, Tl.io L. iu a J.-Riroblo locotioo IM . re« dem-c; ttod will I»» low, .tttl OO Corwblo term.. !■“" iurumbran *. Eutjuirc of OLO. F. UILLMOKE. Ivl3 At o,Br * of MorD i" g - ' u'DW NOTUTNU SUIIIT COLLARS, CRAVATS, and k: /nil assortment of Furnlfchlng Good?, at thu new Trimmln t '“ FRANK VAN GORDKR. > - 4 -- •< t M11.Lashoubk, _ ' ix- JOHNSTOWN, TENNA. haring taken charge of the ul-ore rnilE nndersigned tufitUil It at a large espenso, In u X named House, and style, is now prepared to re comfortable as well as cleg *atjnfaction to all who may ceive iruesta, aDd giro ample JAMKB DO'VNKY. putroniee the House. |nuB:U t’”HIEAR PRESEItVING bUUAU. por lh; I White Soft Crushed at 8 and . t e by N. O. Sugar, 20 lbs for $1; for aa. M’CLURn. _ j*24 'delved anil GEO. H. KEYBER, 140 Wood YjTKPKR’S MAUAZINK Ibr August just » XI for &t i)AUL KLEINER’S Literary , «ul Filth st, opposite the Theati. - Architectural and Ornamental ®* , T**’ \,l T HCXJAN, Architectural and Ornamental Larrer, M . corue. cl FOURTH aud FERRY atreeta, Ptttabargh, Pa. **”- REFINED SUGARS —20bbls Lorerlng’s; 20 d j Rilcher’fl Crusted and Pulverised Sugars, just received Karat- Lea supplied by retail or the quantity, on the most liberal All good. fr ua/IkTa"KKS3UAW, aull 253 Liberty stree i nix UKIMSTONE—IGOO tbs just receded and for ssle 11. A SELLERS k CO., b 7 Wood street. Mj^RKKaOOt , icir* r Currout Subjects ExtemporaneoUhly | Treated, by William Elder. ' Famous Persons and Places, by N. P. WilUfl. Daniel Boone, and the Hunters of Kentucky, by W. U. 1 Wood. ty Leil. Ltaa™. Peursm’ii *» e«pt™ber. ~ OodßY’s Book. lantraNotlom. nieired and for sale by „u»t receivea au A OILDENFKNNKT A CO., au 23 So. 76 Fourth street. ONORBSB AND BBUKMU »ATKK—A frah .upplj iweirS direct from tie Springe by receltea direc. FLKMIN'G. 1-»Turr irxt bbls Mid hf bbls Trout; wu '*** White Fish; r«N this d»j by • « 10 HENRY H. COLLINB. -DOB BALE- -A two etory Brick Hem ud Lot, on Den easa^ 1 ,tTBe Blrmlllßbim ' PP JAMM BLAiUCLY *' ’ ah *i* kO v * , t . ‘ -.«.•* , . t* » * iw ** ? S ’-St.-, -• *;■ / . * ■ M * V*. • •-- • i , , r'v* * V, • •■i,.-*•«,* rV,- ; ■ >•<•>*»?" *■ v- STEAMBOATS. “1854.” AXn SAINT LOUIS Monongahela Hants) Building*. |decl9l AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. WAN T& • . . ' t* . *■ t J ■* COMMERCIAL. TOST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND ' HSR6HAHTI' BICHANGK. OFFICERS. President-* JOHN SHIPTON. Itrtt Tice President —Wb. IL Smith. Second “ “ Wu. R. BfiOWS. Secretary— W*. 8. Havih. JVeorurer—Jora D. Sccllv. Superintendent —B. T. NORTHAJf, J* • OmmitUe on Arbitration ferr Augsut.— Wm. R. Uoowk, V. P., C. W. Rickotboh, B. F. Joxxs, Jam* M. Ooopbb, Wx. B. Exolibq. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Ornot or thz Diat MMttnso Post, ) Saturday, September 16, 1864. f FLOUR—Sale* 165 bbls ruperfine, from firet handa, at $9,12@9,20; 74 do extra, from first hands, at $9.25(39,33; 60 do do, from t-tora, at $9 37 ; 99 do superfine, from store, at $9.25. SUGAR—SaIes 73 LLds fair at 4 months; 10 do do at 5 1 <L cash ;10 do fully fair at cash. MOLASSES—SaIes 15 bbls. oak, at 25e, 4 months. COFFEE—SaIes 60 bags fair Rio at 4 months. WHISKY—SaIes 40 bbls Rectified attOc, cash. BACON—Sales 4,000 lbs Shoulders, 1,090 do Hams, aud 1,000 do Sides, at 7, 11% and 7)gc, * mot; 3.000 do Shoul ders and 1,000 do Hama, at 7 an 3 10%e, cash. MESS PORK—Bales 0 bbls at $l5, 4 months. OlLS—Sales 6 bbls No. 1 Lard at 80c, 4 months; 10 do Linseed at 85c, cash. CHEESE —Sales 100 boxes W. R. at 10c, cash. GREEN APPLES—SaIes 11 bbls at $2,50, caih. HAY—Sales 7 loads at scales at $25@2S ft ton. THE CHEST. SIR A6TLEY COOPER, BART., H. D., THE eminent Medical Practitioner, has left a v«luablo legacy to the world lit his great preventative of CON SUMPTION, and unfailing cure for TULMONAIIY DIS EASES, without the use of Medicine. Sir A. C., Bart, invented and advised the um of the MEDICATED FUR CHEST PROTECTOR, to all persons of all ages and condition*, as a certain and a safe shield against those fearful disease-, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Oougbs, Colds, and other afflictions of the Luni;*, which arise from Ihe exposed statu of the chest, to fish ion, and the continual changes of our cli mate. “ The Protector ” i.« simply a chemically prepared for, linod with silk and padded, which, su.qiended from the covers the chest, in so ngreeable a manner thnt,oncewi>rn, it becomes a necessity and a cmfurt. “ The Protector,” although but recently Introduced into America, is making rapid progress through the United States, the Canadas, Pculh America, and the West Indies. It has tor a long time been a staple article in England and on the continent of Europe, while it has grown in maoy countries to the position of an article of dress. To demonstrate these facts enquire of any English resi dent in your vicinity of his knowledge of tbe beneficial ef fects of wearing the Protector, without rtcoterse to doctoring of any kind. The cost of wearing these articles le a mere trifle, and one will last for some yuars. No one who val ues tbu health of himself or hi* family will be without them. The Hospitals la this country are not alone in recommending them, but rapidly introducing theta. Hat court, Bradley t Co., of London, and Manchester, Eng land, wore originally onfrustid with tbe manufacture of the Protectors, by the lamented Dr. Cooper, and cratlsse to manufacture according to hi* original instruction*, and therefore recommend tho— who would wear “Thu Pro tectors,'' in see to their being genuine. JirmtmUr this is a s'.tjJe article, an l no PaiaU Meli cine Retail rplCEd Gont's Silo Boy*’ and Misses do FIARCOYKT, BRADLEY A CO. 3h Ann street and 102 strict. Now York, U. S- Principal W.-iielirnur, 102 Wool street, Chrapfldc, London. Manufactory, 44 Market *lr**t, Maucbw.er, England. II 11. £ On. er« establishing Depots for the aala of “ The Protestor ”io all parts of Amrrka. Physician*. Efargeunft, PruKjials, Clothier*, Dry licoia Merchants. Uattorß and Milliner*. ai-.n Gentlemen - * Famishing Store Keepers are entru<U*i with tbo wholesale and retail distribution of them, and in whom moat Islw.l tarm* are offered for tbusr enterprise, and a sploaitM opf-ortunity opens to them for nfi< uml profitable business. For terms, apply to lIAKCOLET. BKADLKY A CO , 38 Aon street, New York. K-pfkdawSm BY SOYAL LETTERS PATEKT. THE HYDKOMAGEN. W»t«rproof, Anti-Coaiumptive Cock Sole*, MANUFACTURED BY IIA i'.C"U HT, BRADLEY A CO, 4t Market «tre*-t, M*orhva!*r. Pritnifal Watt-house, 102 W(- »J *tr*w'., l.cu<h u. EngKuJ. American K.*lablk*km'-nta r 3* Ann rlr***! and 103 NaMan Urn 1 !, New Y«.rii, l'. 6. THE HYMiOMAC.EN K a t»lukWoJUcor.-ry Pr prelact- Inc th" ftw-t frr,m <l*uip nr 1. ur.-J tlicrefcr** * (l many Lour (H*l_ it.*, any du<Uriny whaUrtr. The HrJronia-.'cn V In the :utm of n vole, and worn ioaiile tl.» t.-.’* • r lx* :»». drra'rJ i hare-: ter V- a powerful an tl'lr le to Ti.caw. F* r (ietiti'-tueti it vili t— fuuri-1 agreeable, warm and h-al.h) , Ui in ’.tie •• •! *. • t or t .tint* *1 we«lii«-x, ae the f,.ut rntitjot nte wet If ti, P Ilwlnjiu>;s*-D i« inserted. 1.n.1i-* m»> ;).«• ».«:—J U-. nr -U f ►vp in the ovk: Indrnieiit weather with imj.utliv; tt. n m prevalent .humh; tfc* w.i.n* < f may N- th'*arl“d hy their k«3S.«.t.h a-h-pti it. They entirely iu prrt'slr i wr-i'i.K/, tut the hitter can.*.* the J ,-t i n pervplre In b »ery unhealthy manner; and, Iwrele# are not duugenma wear tn petlealrian* tn icy weather, hl;« India rubber*. VVhi'e l)je l.iU-r <**U*e the feet to appear t-xttwiuely large, the Hydrcmajen. fwing a ut-re thin elvo* o! mrk prepared, f-eeuliarly pi.tre.l ir.ei.lv, *W« not increase the me of tb« ».« t. or rsu*- the f.e't to ai'[<*ar untidy. To Übildrui they with c'icit.- t ati! Ir-ailLv i ITc" fheir exj-sMr :» art light u- t<» w-ari'- ne*«l men r ion: !»• i<>*. tbn-.- wh.< patronize them will 2nd their V'-iriy d -.Vr’i mi,, h dimxmihrd A* the H idrcuii.p* n l- l--e uitiii; morn known, its sale if i---r»a-loa H. ati almo-t In-rviihi- extent. La*! yen: in le rd.-n p.irmit:ghaia. Li wry*. I. Glasgow, 1.v.-d», l>uhlin. Pari*. Ajv**tc, Ilnnihunih emi Berlin,out f>le« rva 'bed 1.7;i2,40-j p;.ir* of C«.rk M.-le.i. This year tbs numt-or will far furj-as. that. A»\ t!.» Ks'-ul: r t t.-ir • jitr.h'n « f tholr value as a prwven' i Hive f..; Couj;!i*, C- td«, Un m bt:>. Anttuna and Cvnaump Met)'* j>r {-at Ij'liw' •* linjVi Mi**.* 1 - Nf TK'i —Kr'm Un« r»tal! pritv* w * tijvkn h »«ry liters iw in JoW'T* ati'.i ■>' that any itor» mar tanki' a tido profit on <.«!<-. «hilu they an ■ •i arilrlf that may bt- krpt in any *tr,ry, uuod< any claA uf g‘»Od*- fur U-roi.s apply In HAHCiiUIiT, ItRADLKY A CO, -liwlin: oN Ann ■*r**'t. Ne» York. 333,000 Worth of Farma and Building Loti 100 FARMS AND 000 BUILDING LOTS JFt?/ limrf/ii ci*w«no s u !-.'-riUr* art Oi* Kvming qflhe 2d day of Ortober, 1«31. ALAKtiK NUMI'KK ARK ALREADY ENGAGED >|nnv of the L>tJ mwMhe-** have t.-en m.-M fur from 4‘*o u> Ow’per cent. advance ot<t the price for which the** | f ,;« tr* ufw *c!d. showing that the purrhare will be a good investment. ttrli suhsrrilwr, FOR ONLY $l5. parable in instalment* of $5 earh. will reo-Jv* FOl'R IM'ILDINtI ly >Yb. 26 by 100 lyln* uvetbrr. c-r ;i FARM • f from 2 ti> .St ocrvs. Tne«* |"tii are l.a-Mi'Jfuily located at LA lv KLAN D, Long lidand. »here ii nrtf rbuic-h and Mho-d hou—, and a u«imU*r of I ritttt" ilx.Hir.;?, ?-L»res, v.<>rkfhn|t and fa-.-ltniw, hi.v* already >«*vn er* ; j-v. ml no-re are nnsr Uitii; bußt, and hundred win u- vructfd tin- t-otuing ***H*on. Tbl* i* h Hue «pp*rtunity T>t owning a delightful country lem*‘ near the city. where the domestic comfort* of a family cirri.- can W fully und where 26.000 build ing lute and about fr>o farcin h»»e lately been sold; and iele-* ar» dsilv being made to individual* who. after careful exuuitnaU-'U of it# loe.uon -od iv'rvri mining the quality of the M)il, are *el«*<Minz fArin« f.r .izrieuifural purposed, be in* ecnfld-n? that to lard t-o cheap an.; calculated to in crvuie *o ratidiv Id » alu* .-ah l-e hail wilhiu 60 utiles of the rity. Thi'Dinf would have been all taken up yen re back, but h*» be**n cn trailed ttUur for the h.»t century, and completely 1-vk.ed up f r upe nri.i of two hundred year* — *inee which large ru.e- havr l-ren ir.ade, and where the wild deer roamed at large may 10-w l-e -wn U-uutifol cottage* hud cultiTaleJ I< n:iv>ug with the aluud:.nt production* of our mother cartii Thii U one of the !*’«? opportonitie* now oiTeird to those cf ,‘Uiall uusan* who are destitute of a home of their uwn, 11 i .urebast- one for a mere trtfio; also, a few farms, con- Mining each five aod U-u acre*, and upward*, at from $26 to fd- r > j«er acre. All persons wishing to avail th.-mse'-vea of the opportu nity now offered f® pn-eure a fine f„mi or ■ptendtd building |ot"n-ar the EiuplVeCity, should make immediate ai-pllc*- ti--n.»m ■ h*v an? a**s?lv all diapo-ed of. Apply to CUARLEB Wool), 2->S llrreidwsv, tornor of Fulton atm*?, Y. \\ where mape and pamphlets’< an l« bi d, « r s-rt if reijuintd by mail, gratis. U- 51 LAIN, Agent, jyllWmdaw Is U 1 Fiftli street, nttsburgh. Valuable Keal kittate for Sale. MTHAT rery desirable property ntuafed at the cor ner nf .'ixth and Smilbfield sts., mnfalulng TIIREE FOUR SWUY STORKS AND DWhLLINOS,'two ou Fmilhfield strn-t. one o*cuplei by ?irdle k Cartberger, Watchmakers and Jewelers, ami the other, the corn-r, oc eupied by the «wner as n Onfe- tlonary, Liquor Store and Dwelling; and the one on 2>Uth street, occcpled by R, W. biiuders, ii 3 a barber Fah'on and Dwelling. This property Is one of the most eligible situations for a Hanking House or Hrok-r’s "fhci* at nrvsetit rfferd for sale in the rity. Fcr umui enquire of MICHAEL O’HARA. Title clear and indisputable. As I am determined to sell it If I can get anylhiug like a fair price, this is to gire notico to any person or persons hav ing claiuf or claims, chargw or charges, against me, to pre sent lb» cne to me at the corner of Sixth and fimlthfieU Streets, or prefer the other, and they will b« satisfied lmmi>- dl*fel«. (auDiidiwlhnJ O'HARA. Y’t rRSTMOIttLAND C«IUN-rY FHOI'FRTY.—For sale,a \\ de.-lrable upland Farm, <-f DU acres, (with surersl springs which burn not failed in all the Into unprecedetiUal drv weather.) situate within one fourth of a mile of the I'e’nnsylvauia italirrud, at ihe St. Clair Depot. The im provements ute u well finished Dwciliugand Tenant Home. Fpriug House, Log lhirn, and 70 acres elearcd. Also, a i'ortable fcteam S»w Mill, nearly new. and of thu most approved construction, calculated to saw 35 feet lum ber, but which can, at u small expense, bo made to saw 5d or tO feet iu length; with Ciroulur haw for edging, Ac. It would also be admirably calculated lor a drift Mill, ritua ta.l as It is iu a fine grain growing i .niotry. From one to four thousand legs can be had with the Mill. This Mill is now in operation, and ha* constant order* lor all the tim ber prudueed. Log Wagons, Chains, Ac , can be had If de sired. Apply to JAMES IILAKELT, 5 ,.|,13 Heal Estate Agent. Watch Trade, WE invite the attention of citizens and strangers toour large and carefully selected stock of Watches and Clock*; Railroad Timo keepers, tu gold and silver cast**; real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to vary a minnto In six uiontbß, I’atent Lever V\ utebes, I*om $l2 to $220 ; a large asdcriment of gco<l common or low priced Watelies, both ill gold and silver cu-es. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Oflhv Clocks. Church Clocks, 4c. Wvtcti RxPAiaiNO. —We do Watch Repairing in a man ner Uut excelled, if equalled, bv nnv eslabli-huient in the Stir W w '- WILSON, KP pp;». corner of Market and Fourth street*. , - JIAVE Mia ms luttmt ill 1 ACo to 3- A. Ia>0«, who, with John Phillips, will con -1 At Hie OM ttiind, Ko. 10!) Pront strict. I cord ally u » u “ .1 the new Inn to tho l.ntronsite of my frlenj.. J«u -®» vat. "■ V!hht.\i. «• »• “ 58 * co., . > >*r» intASS FOUNDERS, ANU GAS FITTER 3, BV L u A ‘'Mp.'t l ioQ to tfctfir ptock of Chandeliers, Brackets, ln*itc aUeu nxturen. We Dt up houses with Qu Feodwtis <tud 01. CaxUDirs of nil kinds to order, fur and Steam, wake d kwp Anli uUb Railroad l umps »nd OaoL ruuu B , . Attrition Metal constantly on —_i- iitTuin<J anil fdllilnery. _ ** r **• p v piuno informs her Mend* %%&£ ?»3Kt teU£!S!«i nSSJj .Dd tMHfully trimmed. W. atm. to So. 76 FOCKTII ScrMt, »»nd «t°rjr £’u> .h. Ctj.ml htaD^jOd I ler ? Tut, a (irMteit invention of til® Age* _^ I TO AVOID those unpleasant «s££}!£ accompany the wearioc of » new Hat,Jj* CONTOK iiilATOH,lately import*ifmm !?£ Fj^j SeStaeUhapeoßdßUeoftbohead. A neat fit, and a good Bat may be bad at 77 Wood atreet. DOOOLAfI. aprB ' V r f v) , MISCELLANEOUS. r ARD AND LARD OIL— Li IS ken No. Hard; 10 bus do; lard 00; 6 half bbls - >do; Received and fbr Bale by my 18 MILLER k RICKBTSOS. RICE —20 tierces prime Rice, received and for Bale by MILLER A RICKETSON, je!7 221 and 2a liberty gt Lard OIL—IO bbls No. 1 Lard Oil; 10 bf do do; for Bale by jel" MILLER k RIOKKTSOX. JAVA OOFFKE— 20 pockets Old Got. Java Coffee, for ude by [jel7t MILLER k RICKETSON. CLAKKT WINE—4O cases “fit. Julian” Claret, received and for sale by | jel7] MILLER k RICKETSON. OLIVE OIL—IS ease* Olive Oil, for sale by je!7 MILLER k RICKETSON. iTAR CANDLES—23 boxes 4’a, 6’s and ffs Star Candles, ) for sale by [jelTJ MILLER k RICKBTSON. IjtlSH—3s bbls Medium No. 3 Mackerel; P 10 “ No 1 Pickled Herriog; In store and for lie by l JeITJ MILLER k RICKBTSON. ClH AMPAGNB—40 baskets “172," “174," Champagne J Wine, landing and for sale by jel7 MILLER A. RIO KITTSON. cyHAS—IS bbls No. 1, for sale by 0 m yg SMITH t SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.— A. A. MASON * CO. have now for sale more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. [my22 LINSEED OIL—IO bbls for sale by jel9 HENRY HOLMES. TMK—loo bbls for sale by i J<l9 SALEBATUfi— 40 bxs Pulverised Saleratns, in quarter, halvas and pound papers, for sale by Jel9 - HENRY HOLMES. B OTTER—16 kegs fresh Parkin Batter, for sale by je!9 " HENRY HOLMES. ,>GGS—3 bbls fresh this day received, and for sale by jj je!9 HENRY HOLMES. BLUE LICK WATER—3 bbls received this day by JOS. FLEMING, my 26 corner of the Diamond and Market st. O ilAl»—10 bbls Baltimore Shad, ia store and for Raioby Q juO ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. W H ITE FISH—6O bbls inspected, for sale by jet. ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. ~f ACKEREL—IOO bbls No. 3, for sale by rl >6 ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. PEAKS— 40 bbu prime Pears, for sale by _ jelT ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. K ICE—IOO tierces prime like, for sale by je!7 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. S UADI—25 bbls Shad; 50 hf bbls Shad; in store and for sole by SUGAR AND HOLABSE& 60 hfads N. 0. Sugar; 76 bblfl do Molasses; 26 <lo 8. IL Molasses; for sale bjr M’CLURKAN, 11ESHUN A CO fIf\ SHARESUF EXCHANGE BANK STOCK, tor tale l)U by WILLIAM A. HILL kCO , Jyl7 Bankers, Wood street, Pittsburgh. ONUIVORTH’S LADIES r aWKKT whole some; an excellent article tor sacramental purposes; G 1 KKMAN, French, Port, Madeira and American Wines, T tot sale cheap by D. FICKKIBKN, jy!2 . 137 Liberty fit. IJKANDLRS, Whisky, Piench Mustard, Havana Began, Ik 4c., always on hand, at the lowest prices. )yl2 D. FICKEISBN. C" 'UiKAP AND PUKE CLARET—An excellent article tor j summwr use, lor sale by WtcrrEliN DRAFTS—Constantly fbr sale at sight, or short data, on Ciudaoail, Louisville, Si. Louis, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland; at N 0.71 Fourth street/ Je23 A. WILKINS k CO. iH'CONSKLL* WILLOCtt, BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Rank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and'Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made' at any point in the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, m) 11 PITTSBURGH, PA. Batlu»Uot| Cold, and Shower. IN the fitting and furnishing of which nothing has been hpaml to render bathing luxurious ms well as hoallhfuL Are open every day, (Sunday’s excepted,) from 6 o'clock. A. H., until 10 P. the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Uancoek street and Dnqneene Way. jo2o JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. Mammoth Light, SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are produced at CARGO'S New Gallery, No/76 Fourth street, by his la*ge and Improved Side and Sky Light*; by which Likeneares of Children are ta in a frw m>coods,and Adults la any weather. in lockets—Daguerreotypes copied. Rooms open dsy ami evening. au7 Graff, Reiilnger A Graff, WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood street.—Manu facturers of Cookiug Stores, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor StOTes, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettle*, Tea Kettles, Store Kettles, Wagon Bcxes, Ac. Ac. aul4 WAYEDLY HOUSE, HAVING left Wilkins Hall, and moved to the WAYER LV HOUSE, Diamond alley, whka I have fitted np in fiu* sty l**, 1 would respectfully solicit the patrons ge of my former friend*. Ojrtern, Game, Ac , of the choicest kind, can he had at at I time*. The Bar is well supplied wiih Li'joor* of Lh« U-*?t brands, eu&y Steamboat Furniture and Clialra. r< WK bate on band and L'u cou*UuKly manufactu- UL ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND of every description, vix; *1 * Extension Dining Table*; Do Bar do; ladies Cabin Chairs, of various xiyles; Gents. do do do; State Uoom do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; Tete a Tetee; Sofas; Divans; Centre Table*; Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, Ac., Ac. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices satie faetory. T. B. YOUNG « 00„ jylA> 38 Smlthfield et., opposite City Ilotel. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO. BANKERS AND BROKERS. CORXKR OF FOURTH AXD SiUTHFIELD STREETS, au£6m Pltteburgli, Fa. BKKCHEK SIX) W K AGAIN!—J nst received and for Bale at MINER k CO.’S cheap Book Store, No. 32 Smith held alree’.: Sunny Memoir* of Foreign Land*: by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, author cf Uncle Tom’*Cabin; 2 Tola.,cloth, illustrated, $2 Sir Jasper Carew ; Lever’* new novel; 60 cent*. Faeliion and Famine: bv Mr*. Ann S. Stephens; $l. For Kd* l by * H. MINER A CO., jyld b’o. 32 SmithflelJ Btrect. SAL SUDA—Ij <-o>a* on hand aud tor sale by jyW FLEMING BROS. LINSEED OIL— 5 bbl» received and for sale by jylT __ HENRY H. COLLINS. 1 > EVOLVERS—A good assortment or all kinds of Kevol- XV vers including Colt’*, Allen’s, Marsten’s, Werner’s, tio-ithe llevolvkug Hammer Pistol, just received and for sale wholesale or retail, by BOWN A TETLEY, jt-24_ 136 Wood street. SARDINES —2 cases Sardines, in whole, half and quarter l*-ie.-sju-t received and for sale by SUGAR CURED UAMS —We have just received another lot of *u]>erior Sugar Cured lisms,esteemed the best in tho Cincinnati market. Also, Sugar Cured Lried B» t, on hand and for sa!e by aud BAILEY k RENSHAFT. rpOBACCO—yOkegBSU Twist Kentucky Tobacco,on head X and for sale by (jy3lJ J. HUTCHISON k CO. KENTUCKY MUSTARD—A frvehTuppiy of this celebra ted Mustard received and tor sale by OFFICE FURNITURE—For sale low, as follow*: 1 large Iron Safe; 1 Double Desk, a aup. article; 1 Letter Case, Ac. [jy3l] J. A. HUTCHISON k CO. ZIKU I‘AINTd, of every variety of color, constantly on hand and for sale by Jysi LAUD— No. 1, *n beg?, for Bale by aulO __ HENRY n. COLLINS; fMfIU— llK» pks White Fish, Trout, Salmon, Ac., received andforßale by [aulOJ HENRY U. COLLINS. LIME —10Q bbla Louisville Lime, received by aulO HENRY U.'COLLINS. McOORD'B PATENT FAMILY SOAP—2OO bxs received by ftolO] HENRY 11. COLLINS. WE have just received pome of the moet ilesiraljle colors of M. de Beiges; also, a few pieces of mw iftd ele gant stylus Delaines and Cashmeres. ‘ A. A. MASON A CO., &u\o No. 25 Fifth street. TO HIRE, by • > LTN AM Foil AUGUST, (leaves cut open,) just received X at BUSSELLS', Fifth street, jygtf near corner of Market GUNS, PISTOLS AND RIFLES, at all price?,for sale by »u 5 BOWN A TETLEY. 1 Flasks, belts, powder horns, shot pouches, Drinking Cups, Ac., for sale by ans BOWN A TETLEY. L'OAR AND MOLASSES— -1 40 bbds N. 0. Sugar; 60 bble *• Molasses; 40 “ Sugar House Molas3cs; for sale by iy£l MCLURKAN, HERRON A CO. MACKEREL —16 bbla large No. 3, fur Bale by jy3l SPCLUHKAN, HERRON A CO. NEW UuOKS AX RUSSELL'S.—Periscupies, or Current Subjects: by Wm. Elder. Fifty Years la Both Hemisphere#!: by Yioceut Nolle. The Youth of Jefferson, or & Chronicle of his College Scrapes. ‘ Our Honeymoon and other Comicalities, from Punch; il lustrated. Life of Daniel Boone: by W. 11. Bogart. Easy Nat, or the Three Apprentices: by A. L. Stinson. The American Cottage Builder—Homes for the People: by John Bullock. Chestnut Wood ; a tale by Lisle Linder. Fmrh'ss Fred , or the Highwayman's Brule. Fifteen Minutes atound New York: by Q. (J. Foster. English Envoy at tbo Oourt of Nicholas 1: by Ml>s Julia Corner. London Art Jonrnol, tor August. Oodey’s sud Peterson's Magsuoe, for September. RUSSELL 4 BRO., aaZl Fifth street, near Market 'IMJRhIP SEEDS.— J. ltuta Bags, Purple Top, Yellow Aberdeen, Norfolk, Globe, and Dales Hybrid; wholeeah and retail at the Seod Store, Fifth street. je'JO JAMES WARDROP. .JNO. PHILUPI YIN EG AH—2O bbU prime Vinegar for sale by au!7 UKNBY H. COLLINS. NOW READY.—Putnam’s Monthly, and Yankee Notions, for September, for sale by 11. MINER A CO, au*24 No. 32 Smithtield street. PRATT’S NEW PATENT PEN HOLDER—Suitable for any site of Steel Pens. It holds the Pen firmly, which can be removed without any difficulty, and without soiling the fingers. For sale by W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer, jy!4 Market street, corner of Second. A A. MASON A 00. have just received a large assort • ment of Freneh Ginghams, all nf which are the bast erf colors and entirely new patterns. auO EMBROIDERIES —Just received, some new style Lace, Collars, flowing Sleeves, Swiss Flouncing and Embroid ered Swiss Muslins. A. A. MASON A CO., wpT 2S Pifth street. PRESTON A MERRILL’S Extracts of Vanilla, Lemon, > Rom, Peach, Almond, Strawberry, Ac., for flavoring Ice Creams, Blanc Manga, Puddings, Ac^for MYERS’ EXTRACT OF FROBT WORT, OR BOCK ROSE! An Invaluable Remedy for all Serofnlus Diseases, Indlgee- Uon, Salt Rhenra, Sick Ileadaebe, Canker, Nurring Bon Mouth, General Debility, and as a Purifier of the Blood, is unequalled. 1 SICK HEADACHE. K‘<k ijue Co: —From early eh ldboxl I have lfr-en subject to severe periodical attack* of hick Headache, at limes ren dering me unfit to attend to my household dnbe--. For the last two yuan I have been very weak, and bad little or no appetite, but by the use of your Extract of Bock Rose, my general health is much Improved, my appetite U good, I have no more Headache, and I feel better and stronger than I have for years before. ÜBS. C. H. WEBSTER. New Haven, Sept. 14th, 1852. CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. 2£a>. A . B. L. Mycn: Dear Sir—ln Cutaneous Eruption?, in several Instances, I have given your Extract of Ri-ck Rosa to children and others, in getting np from the Measles with the happiest success. In several caeee of Erysipelas, this Syrup has effected a cure; it may be relied upon as a certain agent, capable of eradicating the disease from the system, by purifying the blood. I recommend it earnestly for alt Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary Diseases in general. Y’onrs truly, KEY. E. R. WARREN. New Icmdon, October 7,1850. RHEUMATISM. HENRY HOLMES. Rev. A. B. L. Myerx: Dear Fir—Having used your Extract of Rock Rose for fthenmathm and General Debi.ity, 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. 11. KNIGHT. New Ila Ten, January 5,1851. I hereby certify that my son Edward (a lad of ten years of »ge.) was, last September, attached with Balt hheom. For four we-ks there was a deep sore on the aide of his face, .extending around the mouth, which discharged freely. We tried several medicines, without obtaining any relief At last, we tried Myers’ Extract of Rock Rose, which has effect ed a core. The sora is completely healed, end his general health much improved. ♦ HORACE W. BULL. New Haven, March, 1853. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER’S Drug Store, No. 140, comer of Wood .street and Virgin alley. ASJ- Sign of the Golden Mortar. au2lul*w ENGLISH A RICHARD SON. Cheit Expaadtri*-Sho«ldcr Brace*.—Am Persons who bare acquired a stooping position, by follow ing a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by tlie use of tbe “ Washington Suspender Brace,” made and sold by Dr. KEYSEII, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers fur a brace and suspenders, the weight of tbe pantaloons is so placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position, and expand tbe cheat. Wu purchased onn some time ago, and bare been so pleased with it, tba| we unsolicited gave it a ‘‘puff,” gratis. Women, hundreds of whom are annually injured by tbe weight of enoimoos ‘‘skirts,” should also procure these braces. Be particular in procuring tbe kind mentioned, as many of the Draco* sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of GEO. H. KEYSEB, No. 140, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. D. FICKJSISKN, 137 liberty et. D. TICK.RISEN. Sign of the Golden Mortar. -r N. B.—l also keep every variety of Trusses, Sapportrrs Body Braces, Pile Props, Elastic Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, Ac. mu2lal*w Enlarged or Varicose Veins, Weak KNEE JOINTS AND WEAK ANCLES.—I would respect fully invite tbe attention of Physicians, and tbe publicgeo erally, to my assortment of 9ilk Elastic Stockings, Knee Cape, Ankle Socks and Bandages for tbe relief and cure of Varicose or Eolarged Veins, Weak Xfiktwa, Weak-Knee Joints, and the various appliance* used in tho core of tbs' cases requiring outward support. I also keep every variety of Trusses, Body Braces, Sup porters, Shoulder Braces, and in fact all kinds of mechani cal appliances use 1 in the core of disease. GEO. II- KKYBEK, Wholesale Druggist, an2):d*w No. 140, oor. Wood it. and Virgin alley. Agency' of Dr. Fltcb’e Celebrated Medi- 49* AT DR. 0. H. KETSKR’S Drug Store, No. 110 corner Wood street and Virgin alley; Cherry Pulmonic, Pnlmona ry u»iaam 1 pectoral Expectorant, Palmonmxy Liniment, DeparatiTe Symp, Heart Corrector, Humor Corrector, Pure and Mudidmii Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Oongh and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, Female Pills, Fe male Specific, Ac., Ac., usei by him constantly and with unprecedented success ,ia the treatment of Odds, Qntghs, Consumption, Asthma, Heart Diseases . Dyt pepsia, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Female Complaints, Piles, eta, tie. Dr. Pitch’s unequalled Patent Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters, ii Dr. Fitch's Improved Plated Steel Spring Shoulder Brace. Dr. Fitch's Silzer Inha ling Tube. JOHN WALKER. Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest pttces, wholesale or retail. jjslal*w OH UiJTO AHDFoaSiLIBT FLEMING BROTHERS, l*iutg<«ttm of V«rmtf»*o«»4 Um Mia. Wht&tsaU 2>n iffffuU and Dealers in Indent Medicines, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburg h. KEELER'S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: Carminative Balaam; •• Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; “ Sanative Pills: “ Hair Tonic; Wlitar’n Balsam of Wild Cherry; / Bryant'.: Pulmonary ; Holland's German Bitters; Holland do Uostetter’s stomach do Merchises’ Uterine Catholleon: Storm*’ Scotch Cough Candy; j Price’s do; - I Thorn’s do; Howe’s do; ' Osgood's India Cholagogue; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Qum Arabic Drops; Uarrirou’a Hair Dye; Pbalon’s do Batchelor's do McMunn’s EUxir of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dudley’s Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger: McAllister’s do do: j HUder** IndellibU Ink; j Parson’s do do; J Arnbotd’e do; Dr. Curtis’ Ilygoana; Lyons’ Kathairon; David’s Lilly While; Baxin’s do; Tobias* Liniment; Hunt’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Parrel's Arabian do; Gardner's ' do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Barne’s Pile Lotion; Ween Pun; Scarpa's Acoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling OU; ltusbton, Clarke A Co.'s Cod Lifer OH; McAllister’s Ointment; Blogs’ Itch do; Ferrel’e do; Gray's do; Tra>k’s Magnetic Ointment; Judkln’s do, Ewatm's Panacea; Houck’s do; Sargant’s Infant Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Houghton's Pepsin; Kiel's Petroleum; Mclado’s Celebrated Liver Pills Brandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee’s Anti-bUiOus do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even’s do; Bwaynes’ Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Hadth do; Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker’s do Dr. Newman-’s do; Radway's Ready Relief; Morris’ Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; Guysoit’s Extract Yellow Dock sad Sarsaparilla); ' Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor u Musk; Ludl am’* Spedflc; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gum Arabic do; Beliers* do; Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic By rap; Barry’s Tricophorous; Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrum Vlride; McLane’sCelebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Rye Water; Agents fur all of Dr. MeCUntoek’s.Familj Medicines' Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps Gum Elastic do do. BAILEY A UENSHAW, 2S3 Liberty street. J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. BOWN A TETLEY, No. 136 Wood st MEDICAL. Medicine vhlcli la Medicine I SALT RHEUM, OR TETTER. [A'rom Jie Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch, Fib. 16,1860. j Excellent Article. LIST OF GEBUUTE PATEHT KEDICIHES, For Sale. A SPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, on the Ohi.-v river, adjoining the House of Refuge, on the Plank Road at Woods’ Run. There is six acres covered with a large amount of Grafted Fruits, Evergreens, Grapes, Ber ries and Garden Roots; with a superior Dwelling, Bams and Out-Housts, all intended to make a comfortable home. It is offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAVIS, Esq.,on the promises, or of THOMAS WOODS, seplilm 75 Fourth street Elegant Drens Good*. A A. MASON A CO. are now in receipt of several cases • of rich Drees Goods, all selected with great care, at the recent large package sales in New York, at less thau cost of importation, comprising, rich black flg’d Silks; do >laid and striped Silks; do Brocade Silks; do Amur*; do Grode Rhino; colored plaid and striped Silks; doPolede Sole; do Glace; do Brocade; French Merinoes; French Me rino Plaids; figured Cashmeres and Delaines; fine French Ginghams and Chintaea. npl3 ' William A- HtU A Co., BA.NKERB, -No. 64 Tftorf street, PiUsburgh. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS: ' 40 shares Exchange Bank ; 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company; 20 do Cl mens’ Insurance Company; $2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company Bond*; s*,ooo City of Pittsburgh Bonds; $5,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. fieps:dlwwtf Locuit Grove Seminary lor Young Ladies. THE uext session of this School will begin on WEDNES DAY, September 20th, and oootinue forty-two weeks. Day Pupils from the dty are conveyed to and from the Orove in an exclusive Omnibus. Circulars may be obtained at the store of Mr. George R. White, on Market street, and at Mr. Malloris, 81 Wood ft, or on application to the Rector, RET. WM. H. CLARKE, anftrtd PlMifcvgfctFn. . • - *• r * ' ' .* ‘J.** 1 r <* *■ ' ' J,**** RAILROADS CLIVSLAXD AHD PITISEViOH BAUBOAO. IN CONNECTION WITH THE Olxlo and PeniiirlTafct* K*Umd } VIA ALLIANCE. _ . . rpHE shortest, quickest and cheapest route to Toledo, Chi* I agn, Bock Island, Galena, and SL Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This mate is one bandied mile: , horter ami about eight hours quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA IN DIANAPOLIS. Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and deredand. Four Dailv Trains between Cleveland awl Chicago. lime to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two fc.'Utt. and St. Louis thirty-*even hour*. ••. - VIA ALLIANCE. . Train" for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.50, A. M., M., and C HO P. M , eonn.-cting at Hudson with Trait:*; f<T Cuyahoga Fails and Akron, and arming in Clevrin-.l at 10.00, A. 2 20, P. M., and 8.20, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penua. Beiiroad, leave l-lltf burgh at 3.00. A. 31., 8 00, A. M., and 3.00, P. 81.: armo In Cleveland at 10 00, A. H., 2.20, P. M., and 8.20, P. M.; coo oecting there with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island and SL Louis. Passenger* for Toledo, Chicago, SL Louis and the North west, leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning or after noon Trains, by going VIA CLEVELAND, will arrive in Chicago one Train in advance of those who go via Man*- field or any other route. Tim;* gained by going via Clevo* land, eight hours. Passengers going In St- Louis or any other point west of Chicago, will make the closest connections and quickest. time by taking the 8.00, A. if., Train from Pitta burgh. Passengers by this Train (via Cleveland) reaeh 8L Louis on the weeing of the following day. The Trains from Cleveland »o Toledo and Chicago run as follows: Leave Cleveland ut 6.00 acd 8.30, A. 31., 2.50 and 8.20, P. M : arrive in Chicago at 5.45 and 11.00, P. M., SA», A. M. and 12t>0 M. Trains leave for Rock 1.-dr-i.-i n: 1 St. Lonis aa follows : Leave Chicago at 8 20, A. M. and 9.30, P. M. Passengers for St. Lonis go over dock Island Railroad io Joliet, and thenceover the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to Ft. LouU. Passengers by the BJO, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louis at 11.20 same evening, and by the 9.30, P. M., Train at ntw>u next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago ana St. Loais. •- FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ist class, f Ist class, ibis clam. To Alliance. $2 30 \ To Chicago $ll 60 9 60 Cleveland. I 00 I 1a Salle..—.. 14 60' 12 £0 I Toledo— G 00 I llock Island- 10 60 13 50 Detroit- 000 | SL Louis....- 10 61 16 60 sted to procure their tickets at the iu Mouongahela House, third door l. DURAND. 3up*t Cleveian.L J. A. CAUGHEY. Agwnt, Pittsburgh. Passenger* are request office of the Company, ii below the corner. J. SUMMEH AHRA^GEMESTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA iss4. £3jnES@3E£3FSE RAILROAD THROUGH IN FIFT2ES nOURS. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6XII, TIIP.KB THROUGH TRAINS. riIHE MAIL TKAJN will leave every morning, X' excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at nil the regular sta tions, and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 o’clock,. P M. TIIE FAST TRAIN will leave Pitisburgh daily (except Sunday.) at 1 o’clock, stopping at Greecsbarp, Latrobe, Blairsville, Lockport, Johnstown, Wiimore, Gallitoen, Al toona, Ac., arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, the na\t morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave ev«y ereninc: at 9-.30 o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’*, Grcaesl urgh, •Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Liiley’h, GnlliUen, Almone. Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Balti- * more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Bedtimorv, ut I£3<', soon. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wiU ieate every after noon (except Sunday) at 5419 o’clock, stopping at all rrga lar station*, and running only as far aa BfatrsvUle. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o’cl.-cft, A. M- steppin- at idl sta tions, and running only as for a* Brinton's. RETURNING TRAINS arrive iD Httsfaurgh. Ac commodation arrive* at 8 o’clock. A.*AL Kxprsm, 1, P. H. Second Accommodation,7.ls, P M. Mail 1230. P. 51. Fast Line, 2.20, A M. Pare to New York. $10,50; Faro to Philadelphia. sf>; Fsre to Baltimore, $B. Pare to Bedford Springs, $6,70. ,_ 7 Baggage checked to all station* on the PunnsylvaniaEoil rcad, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. > purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged sxa cents in addition to the station rater, except from stations where the Company have no Agent. No notes of a less denomination than five- Jc-iinr.'- will be received in paymentfor tickets, except those issued fa; the Banks of Pennsylvania. 49* NOTICE.—In case of low, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and fet an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—lhe Excelsior Omnibus Lise has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, a? a charge notto exceed 15 cents for each pinasngnt, and 15 oenU for each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. MESKIMEN, Agent, . At the P. JL IL Passenger Station, on Liberty sL Pittsburgh. Jolv 6tb. 1864—!~je7 OHIO AMD YEXnmhVJLStA BA2LBOAD. Saw Arrangement, -- COMMENCING FEBR UAR% 23,1864 MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at SA M; dine* at AIU ance ; takes tea at Crestiine. and make* a dose con nection there with a fast Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o'clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M., after the arrival of tho Express train from Philadelphia, aud reaches Crestline at 11,80 P,M., connecting with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections are mode with the Ohio and Indiana, and Belfontaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis acd town! in Indiana. Connections aru made with Cleveland. Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bocyrus, Upper ; Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns rOn the Masefield road. Fare to Cincinnati $7 ;to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton to Toledo$8; to Columbus $5,25: to Zanesville $5,10; te Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced ram*. HUS TURNING t THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.15 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia. MAll. TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2£o, A. SL, on the ar • rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives ai Pittsburgh at 11.40, V M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsbarih at 10 A M, and a P M, and New Brighton at 6 A M, and I.IS PM. FPJSIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at T A M, and 9 Pi M-, and arrives at 4.30 A M, and 4.30. P M. A*»The Trains do not run on Sunday. Tickets or further information, apply at the Uckec offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G.CIJRUY, at the corner office under the Monongthela Boose, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE TAR KIN, Ticket Agent, Federal streetStatfciii. feb23 * JOHN KELLY, Panwnger Agigt.' Pennaylvania Railroad* SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and- Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1554. iHrtt Class —Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, Fumitnre, second hand, Furs, Piano?, Poultry; Wiues, to baskets or boxts: 75 cents V 100 Shs. Srcnnd Class —Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Doer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Giaw-ware, Hardware, Rags, Woo) and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: 60c. 100 lbs. Third Clast —Bacon and Pork (loose,) Batter, in firkins, kegs or bbls; Hides, leather. Soap, Window Glass, and Cot* ton, uncompressed: 55c. 100 lbs. Fburtii Class —Alcohol. Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Lard and Lard OU, Hemp. Whiakv, Cotton, (eomprersod.) Leaf Tobacco : 40c. 100 fi>s. Flour 80 cents bbl. aprl GEORGE C. FRANCTSCUS. G> Bingham db Co.** Trmnaportation Line TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND NKW TOllK.—The Owners and Agents -of sab! .Lino have been for the past fourteen years connected with tbt *• old Bingham’s line.” They will give their ostial prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer* ehandiee, Ac., in the shortest time and on aa favorable terms as any oth»r Line. Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, FhiU* delphia and Baltimore. f GEO. BINGHAM A OCL, Canal Resin, Liberty sU Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS A 00., 27G Market met, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, 121 North at., Baltimore, M. L. O>TRANDKR, Agent, ' \ S 6 West eh, New York. Proprietors. George B> White, XTO. 59 MARKET STREET, will open on and after MON 1> DAY NEXT, the,4th day of September, a rich and varied assortment of Pari? made Velvet and Cloth Cloaks, Talmas, and Pnlla berts; Lupin's French Merinoes and Cash meres; J>o do Muslin Delaines; Do Bombazines and Tamiee Cloths and Plaids; Also, striped, barred aud plain Silks; Preach Chintz*?. Embroideries and Laces; Also, a general assortment of Ladies' Fall and Winter Dr»as Goods; * Purchased recently at the auction rales In New York, at a great reduction t:om former prices. Those auction sa cs being unprecedented, the quantity exhibit'd being unusu ally large, and the quality very - superior, Goods were sold at ruinous sacrifices. Pittsburgh, Auzust SO, 1554. —(sepiHm SUNDRIES — 10 hhdt Bacon Hams; 25 “ do Shoulders; 50 bbls new large No. 3 Mackerel; 30hfbbls do do ’do; toamrj. 30 u medium do do t 25 bbls do do do . 15 M Lake Trout, in store; 25 u Baltimore Herring,in store; 20 “ do Shad, do; 6 u No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; 25 u Tanners Oil, do; 5U casks prime Pearls ; 100 bbis Mess Pork: 100 Greare Lard; 20 “ Sugar; 60 hhd*?o. Sugar; 230 bbls O. Molasses, oak cooperage •JO boxes W. O, Tobacco; l«.h) bbls N. C. Boris;. 40 casks Rico: 7 bjxes Cream Cheese; 150 sacks Dried Apples and Peaches; 2000 pounds Bacon Sides. jyS ENGLISH A RICHARDSON Three llouaea-uad Lota Tor Sole. "TTT’XLL be sold at prirale sale, THREE HOUSES AND FF LOTS. One Brick House, situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front t>7 79 fort back. Also, one Lot.and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. One Ilouse fronting im Logan street, and the other on Carpenter’d alley; Lot 24 foet by 100. Also, the stand 1 new occupy,on the corner of terry and Water streets, the luaw running on** year from Ist of April, 186 S, with the Furniture, Jledding, *e. The IXoaseatpree ent is doing a good business, and is pleatantiy 'oeaied. For terms and further particulars enquire of 4 ALKX. CCPPLKS, 4-ornT of Ferry and Water strode... Steamboat Furniture and Chair** - WE aru constantly engaged in the actnre of STEAMBOAT CABIN and FCBNITUIUB, of erery description, and pay particular attention to the manulkctare of the beat style-*, suitable jbr the dm of Steamboats. Our experience in ibu t>r;*ncli'r.j Ute-bosi* hum enables us to variant eatirtaetioo, as veil vUbthe promptitude in which orders are filled, as In the <icaßty of' the work and personal attention given to the fitting evk* Tboee interwtod in famishing Boats, win find Uto Ihtor t. B- TOPMS * CO. raWK.NTV lxm*Aßa ut HAND, balnea *1 fP •'****** I A fc* rood Banding lots for »1* on U>» p*k, of «*b Lot $250. fibe, 50 f«et .front by 2Wd*efi to 8, “*“ “ L w “ h fTcoraßisT * sos,; ... -V '■ <*'*- r - A "* •*-— * * ' • •' ' 1 _ V. V -a , ,_~ "~'~ ~ . 4
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