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B 1 ■*l V/i 1 A A V►" A» MOS DAT fid urday, W* have the fiutlfieatton of announcing thto, • Jborfii ug that the" Cholera has entirely loskthe virul*ntkrid~j , Hy ant character which it pot«M*ed la*ft week, ana' has J i |»vi ttladdbwuiHtos manageable disease, as easily eon- | qnarafl by.the physicians as any other malady. ttsrisasTvi progress, it 1s aubridieg almost. as. quickly, and Sa a ftw days will exist only In. the iremaabraDoe of ouz #W« IS. -••■*• We have noticed on* Iket connected with the peaxende of the epidemic, w]bjcb U aomewbat remarkable. ‘ Tnpr irknu attacks, the disease wasmearly always wnffted to a particular locality, and when one. member of a family died, others of the same household «e» also invariably; This time, the disease is spread over of both dries, and but few, If any, famtfleaira called upon to»lai Cent the loss of more than one of their number. Thu, ifeumstaaoe, while it ean'he looked upon as a great - bleed ig. will also afford strong proof, of the nonohtsglous character of the distemper, and banlsh the foolish preju’ Hfo— jentertained by many, who, rather than enter the chamber la which a cholera patlenUs lying, will allow the poor inffarer to die from want of attention. We have heard of mijarsl rnsnr where houses were deserted by thelrin mates, on the first approach of the (Qaease, and no induce- could persuade them to return until tfaeoneattacked was removed. v Notwithstanding, the deaths on Saturday were consider ablyuoder.ihe number of the day previous, greater diffi culty rwas experienced In arriving at a correct account. As the deaths decreased, the rumors multiplied, and it requir ed a reporter to have the gift of übiquity to toace them all. up tothelr source. The following, we believe, will be found... to be jts aocurate-a list of the deaths on Saturday, (and thoae lou Friday right not before reported,) as was possible te collect: 1. M3*a Mary Qsliagber, on Clark ptreat» near Kim, wua ■ Mixed with the diseasatn Thursday, and died on Saturday morning about one o’clock. 2. Jm old man named George''Oraig, committed to the county jail sometime ago for larceny, was discovered in his cell in a dying condition, epfly on Saturday moral og, and died shortly after. 3. Mr. Davidwm, St. Clair street near Penn, died on.Sit* urday morning. Attacked on Friday night. 4. Mr. Hamilton, father indaw of Campbell, shoe man ufacturer'on tbs corner of Second and Smlthfielil streets, • diedon Friday night, at his residence In the Fifth Ward.' 6. Michael McDonald, brass founder, ltving on Tunnel itreet, attacked on Friday night-died Saturday about uooni . 6. James Coe, High street, took styktm Friday and died on Saturday meralog. J, - 7. Jr child six years of age, namil Joseph Adams,, oe Sixth street, died on Saturday morning. ~ . y 9. Mre-Steinbriak, a German wernah, on Ix>cn«t street [Ward, died on Saturday morning. 9. Ayoung girl, about 14 years of age, named FfUitxger, residing with her ulster-in-law, MraLGanter, milliner, on Smith field street, attacked at 9 o’clock on Friday, died next morning at So*.-lock. 10. David Edwirds, (topping at Spencer's (801 l - 'Tavern, on Second street, who, we understand was married on Sunday week, was taken ill on Saturday morning aljput one o’dockvand died et seven o’clock. -* 11. M’Fadden, No 70 Grant street, died on Friday sight, 12. Mi*. No. 10 fit. Clair street,died on Saturday morning. 13. Mr. George Kngland, of the firm of England A Son, file manufacturers, Penn street near attacked oo Thursday, died Saturday morning. _ 14. An Irishman named Larking, living ©uTdnnel street’ ! died on Friday night. 15. Conrad Uioemaa, redding at No. 53 Fifth street, died on Saturday afternoon at three o’clock. 16. Mrs. Robert Hall, No. 106 Liberty street, died cm Fri. day night. 17. Mr*. Morris, Decatur street, look's! ck on Friday, and died on Saturday morniug. 19. William Scott, No. 37 Virgin alley, died ou Saturday' night 19. Mrs. Smith, in the Ninth Ward, opposite M’CnUy’s fllaaa Works, died ou Saturday evening. 20 Sire. Evans, Try street,- Eighth ’ Ward, was attacked on Saturday morning at six o’clock, and died before dinner 21. Mr. John Scott, board measurer 1° the Sixth Ward* living on Decatur street, was attacked on Beturday morning, nod died at ala o'clock same evening. 22. Mrs. Ellen Hoyle, on Webster street, a few doors above Tunnel, dird on Saturday mcrning^P'* This Ufit does not include any who may have dird on Sou. day.' Our paper gees to pre«a oo Saturday night, aud of conrse It would be impossible for us to furnUh the dee tbs of yesterday. ■ In addition to the name* above, we have reports of seve ral who were not expected to live on Saturdiy night, and are probably dead by ihh time. Among these are, Mr. John Crawford, plasterer. Franklin street, near Wash. 1 ' llngton, who was attacked by the disease on Saturday after noon, at tho Second Word School. House, and was said to bf very bad. Mr. R. J. Haggerty, eowtableof the Sixth Ward, attacked at his residence, In the basement of the School Ifoow, on Saturday afternoon, cot expected to recover. Mr. Wright Barraw, brother-in-law of Prothouoiery Campbell, was lying extremely ill on Saturday night, at a lata hour. ■ Sudden Death.—For a long time past an old woman named Mrs. Flixgibbon, huocenpiad-a little shanty m Wylie street, above Fulton, and dealt not tp'noeo, pipe*, whisky, le., tn roeh persons as eboee to patronize her. On Friday, ,her store was observed the neighbors to be cioeed, but np farther attention wan paid to tha circum stance until Saturday morning, when a lady peseta* along the rear of it, aaw the oil woman lying loan almost node condition on the floor, as If in an Insensible eondltlon. Eos jldons of play were Immediately engendeml; the alarm was given, and several persons attempted to enter, l>ot finding the doors all fastened from the inside, werr com pelled.to burst one of them open. The excited crowd quick ly rushed in, and gathered round the old woman, who, oo examination, was found without a particle of Ilf,-. Notice was sent to Alderman HeUley, the nearest magistrate, who in the absence of the Coroner, organized a jury to Inver i. gate the manner of her death. Doctors M’Oandlessand ManibaXlmade a post ‘morion examination of the body, and come to the conclusion she had died of congestion of the brain, as no marks of violence ocuid be observed on her person. - This opinion allayed ell suspicions of murder, and a ver dict in accordance with the facts w as returned by the jory. A Beute.—Bamoel Donovan, a drunken char acter, who was released from jail on Friday, was arrested again on Saturday, for perpetrating »'brutal assault on hU wifo. • It appears that the man has be« n drank ever since hie relgaee, and on Saturday, while his wife was confer*log with a Mend on Washington strmt,-he enoaked up behind and struck her OTcr the head with a bottle, Inflicting a ter. rihle wound. The beat punishment for such a brute would be an attack of the cholera. Passing Counterfeit Monet. —A man named Henry Wuuams was arrested and held to b»Uon Saturday, by Alderman Parkinson, for-passing counterfeit money, on oath of Orlando Riley. lie was also held to ball for passing notes under the denomination of five dollars. Fire —The alarm of fire on Saturday night, was caused by the horning of a small frame boose in Eooth Pittsburgh- near Jones’ Ferry. The damage is but trfflta*' JOHN LAOQTLLIN, formerly foreman for Hr. 8. Stoner, woald respectfully announce to. bis fdssds end t£e pablle generally, that be has realedand newly fitted up the fine stand lately occupied by Messrs. J. 8. k C. Lop. No. 89 Market street, between Second sod Third. where be if prepared to make to order GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING in tba most fashionable style. Having himself served a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade.aod being a practical cutter, he therefore flatters himself that he can turn oat garment! not to be surpassed in workmanship or style in this or any other elty in the Onion. ' •• - Having lost returned from the east, he tabs a large as sortment of the most fashionable Goods, In -hU line, ever m brought to thia market. . • n N. IL—Boys’ Clothes made and trimmed In the neatest M manner. Ho will also warrant all ware whafft is reprfr seated to be. Pareotewill find ft greatly to their advantage 4 to arivft hlmaeall, if they want their hoys neatly fitted. Don’t forget the place, No. 89 Market street,between Second and Third, west side. *Sp4cdaw3m OA BHARKSBANK o"f pfrrdßOßaH} Ow 40 sh& tv* Ohio »od Pennsylvania Railroad; , 10 do .llancbaater Bavin* .Bank? 4 ■ sO do Mooongabel* Navigation Company; 10 do Pitteburgh Life, fire and Burin* Inra* ranee Gompmny; / ! .1 60 do Roekland Mining Company; . *6:000 Allegheny County Coupon Bonds; S&-000 City of Pittsburgh do do. . d ’ A. WILKINS * CO, 1 ’rd eepl2:2w «l Fourth street ’ 4 OP FOttTUNK. or the Life and Adventures of *4 Ned Lora: by J. B. Jones, author of Wild Western Beena, Rival Belies, Life and Adventure of Col. Vender -4 bomb, etoj beautifully illastrated from original da algos by M Barley; oumpletaln 1 roL, cloth, gilt, of over 400 pages; *Mprieefl. Cali or send for‘whatever you vaut in tbe<hMpar »Und ard Book, Magazine, or publication line, te , ■ i n. SIUTER k CO., Pfpl2 No. 32 Smtthfield street ~iQK gAi.K—fio Building Lou KasTtLlverpool. Obioj jjj Jb These Lota ate in the midst of Potteries, near the Sta ,£2 Uooof the PfUabarghand Olereland B*llrood, snd will be 5 m sold cheep. Term* of payment,ss per month. Title uoex ' H eeptlonabla. Apply to JiMSS BLAKELY, ’ nuZS _ ■ IteolKstatfl Agent. J X7 OUK TUOUSAKirACRES OF LANDi lu the State of • Jl _T low*, fur sale. Apply to *»23 JAMES BLAHBET ■} -i OPIOKD SALMON—I caw No. 1 Spiced Rf in ten sM pound ease, Jost received by "s[j an# W. A. STCLURG. ... JCJ MOKKD BALMON—Just receiTjsJ by iUUro*dfrom Bof <*) O ten, ft's ftresh Bracked Bumon, of y«ry aaperior m qp*>itr- [au23j w. a. ircLPitQ,, OMOKKI> HALlBDT— sbopoondfj in fine order, just t*« Q calved by , j*u23| W. A; M’CLURQ.M MKSB MAt3KRREL—No. 1, In kilts, Juae received by .Railroad from Boston,‘by au2S W. Av^OLURG. r | < RBEIGICd—OO p?. Wool Debeiges, of the most fashions I ) bio colors, just received far expresaat . A A. MASON A CCPS. A fra A MCE FOtt BUflNKea.—ypf milt, the'block, fix. tore* «od good will of a Country Stars,cdta*t« eight mii*m from the city. Alio, tho Store and Dwelling Home, t ’ Btablas, Ac. 8. CUTHKERT4 SON, \ aapli ■ ~ 140 Third afreet .g tjUKATAIi Daut'tJ—AaotUar suppiy ot tWs oelebnt* IN extract for tie iendkcrchief, received bjr I ' JOS. FLEMING, •alf corner of tie Diamond tuul Market at. ISlS&afei •! 'V' 'V ri • 4 -.■■'■ V T \* r • ~ W: ■ I*4 + * . ■ ■’■ir - tAs* :&'s&s&*&s. v r v .?■*•• .. >.; • •" . ■ '">-.f,; ,• :■-;■:•■ ■ !' : . '■''?»;,■■ .■*:'■■ : J .'v • v-'-'ivt ... r , .‘ •v ***V c»\'- . v', ;» * *V : **t r c*CU*V - ! ‘ • i • I T. (' .*■ ■ 4 ' r ■' .. *. ’ ovn» Cholxra-—Aa we predicted ; Mercbut Tsl]sr< Good Caih Investment* ■ v: , ' V : : **► :• £**r . - r - TenllAe Sttotit In Hww OrleuuMKUlt«i7 Ont«r«oOat. ; JTw OUIXM,: September »>-«Our ‘ dty h» been the (Neoi of .trrn ' twrihle rloik between the Americans and : Trkh. In which several lives lost and many badly, in jored.l There in many to mere end exaggerated reports in . drooiation in regard to the cause of It. TromihsWtln : formation l ean obtain* I learn that the-firtt outbreak oc oorred on Bandayevening, growing ontof a political die* ettttion lrian. A savage light ensued, in which 4reehna and cluba were froely used, ■A numbered the participants In the riot were badly wound ed before It eonld be quelled by the police. On the follow* In* hay one of the wounded died, and much excitemett fol lowed loeoneeqaenee. : t> The excitement continued on the increase throughout Monday, end as somr at night set In the riot was renewed withßtili.greater violence—each party topetently being prepared for it. The news spread rapidly through the city, and it was reported that several had been killed, but this report fortunately proved to’be premature. Pistols and guns were fired into the crowds, and many of the rioters received serious Injuries. The police again succeeded in making eereral arrests and restoring order. . Tbs rioters again assembled on Tuesday evening, when the Struggle was renewed with rsdonbled r ferocity. Two of the rioters were killed on the ground, and quite a number .were carried off, some of them shockingly wounded. The riotous fever continued to increase during Mondev, when the Mayor ordered oat the National Guard and the entire police force. Tblshsdthe effect of intimidating the rioters, and up to tbs time of sending this despatch, no further out break had taken place. The military, how-ver, are still held under arms, to be ready In the event of a renewal of the disgraceful disturbance-. Mortality at K»w York. Nxw You, September 10.—Bishop Waiowright, of New York, la lying very low with typhus fever. for the past week were 676, of which 134 were from cholera. , TELEGRAPH 'MARKETS Nxw Yore. September US.—Money active. Call loans at 7 ftoent; Michigan Southern 9S\i; MichUao Central 89lv Melding TV BriettUzdereland and Pittsburgh 64. Wheat fira r Soolbero whita-gl 92 Oats better. Cura unchang ed? a mMeratn deman l at iTrevinua fate* ; »alr< 46.000 boabeU. Wbfvkv et«ier at 41®42’-4- Me.*s Pork ; sales of 600 bbls at $l4 26; prime (1187012 ; repacked Cl.i cago Beef $l6 50£)16 87. Cot MeAts quiet. lArd dull with declining tendency. Batter eerier; tiles Ohio at Cotton market firm and Mr d-mani; Orleans middling at 9%; Upland middling Coffee firm; 1100 bags mid. Sugars: prices firm, but transactions moderate. Molas-ej firm. Vlour a trifle lower for good; Common firmer ; sale* SoOu bble Southern ; salsa 2250 bblsat|B SlsB 25. PmusxLPltu, September 16 r —Floor dull: inactive; ahjr ping brandanffered at $9; no inquiry tor. eaport; no sales reported except, xmall! lots .to the trade at s9,M@lo T 6.> for common hod extra. Market bare of Ryaflouri Curo-mea! dull; 27 cental bbl lower? sates 100 bbis fresh ground Pennsylvania at $4. Wheat in limited tvquari, prices rath firfavor btmraT sales 4010 bushel at fit for inferi or, and‘sl,TB@l,S3 tor prime, mostly $1,78<g>1.90 fur prime white. Sales 309 bushels Bye at $1,13 f,»r Western, and $1,15 tor Southern. Corn; dult; sales MOO bushels Southern yellow atw afiuaL, buyers refuse to pay this for Pennsylva nia. jn£dCT"imaUuiUaeM3. ' Cmcbnurt. September 16.—Flour declined, with limited s>Uee at. $7,05;. market dull-and drooping. Wh0*;...503. O«U—46. Com—6&.l Wutaky...3o. Small Sales Bacon Bhoolders at 0, peeked. Liusswt 0H...75. Nothing new has transpired in other articles. ANOTHER GREAT SALS 07 LOTS AND BLOCKS AT ROCUSSTKK. BEAVER COUNTY, PEXNA., Oetebir oth And 10th, 1854. rpHB undersigned will sell, to tlie highest bidders,on the • A days above named, and upon the pruml«#, Two Hun dred Lots, Blocks, ftxrc’U, am AcftS qf Ground, with n? e.id Butirtng*, *e, In ihs Borough cf itocArrfer, Beaver county, Penna. They will also sell, or lea«e for a term of years, some-valuable! Coal Lands, Stone Quarries, beds of Iflre Olayyivaa Ore, Ac.; near the borough, and convenient to the Canal, Rivers and RaEroad*.' . TAe in twv>ysar*,^inthrw;rear*, with Intereil ut six percent, prr annum A deduction of six per cent, will be made for prompt payment of the principal, duo is one, two and-ihm years. . Bids will be received, at the same lime, for quarrying, hauling and laying two or three thousand prTrh ot stone; fnr makiwg, or tor making and laying,one million rf build iu? brick, and for making one million of fire brick; r-;r re in-ring 10,000 cubic yard* of earth, in cutting down an) Biting up stnwt.*; and for grading, curLiog and paving b.t’Ov* aupevfieial yard* cf Ohio landing. .M.p, for the im jhediatv erection or twenty stusll t'-tiemenu, furnishing ah the materials and. labor. Pur any aod all the abor# jobs, one-half will be pail in cash, a* the work progresses, the remaining half in lots, ground* or buildings, l at auction cash prices; perfect lilies, by warranty deeds, far every item told. Plat* and maps of the property, and detcriptlons r f the firrrcundibg country, Ar, may be had by sjipin-atir.D u> ativ of the following named proprietors, el their re>pe.';i<<e r«--i -d»n<wi or plac«it of business, ueahenrs below rutTeys, plans, drawings,end #pew*fi<ntf >n«, with refer ence to labor, uiaUtri*]*, Ac., required a- abovr, will tw exhibited at the ufiL-a of theeetspanj, In Kocb>-*u-r, ar.er tb-’ la day of October. In to the tnemmoUACar Wortrry, Poun<lrv t Ma rhla* ShopjSltam iiille, now being errc-oi in Koch—- t-T. arrengetoenls ate already to prOitress lor Ibe erecti'.o of half a doleu other oaauiacturlog «*uU>Si«nmentj, to be flrrvcn by et-ijnu. Alw), an eileueive hemtoarv, »ev-rai Churcbw, and a nagnific*ot Hotel, upon th« biil’. t ut near iV-* - italtroai Depot and Steamboat LatMling. ■'l'h'-seiinpMvements, with the rtintemj.hicl caji.? com pt.'tton of the CleveUn.l_eißl J'UUburgh Eailrt,sd Brijge UT-.c* t&o mouth of Beaver, into Rochester, and the necea fr.ry <iepnt and etaliou attartuneids, as also literal and «a t.'-.irireimprorrments of the public laodings and streets by the Borough Cnundl, ai»d the Inralfea, at th'« piece, of t« > c.r mure exteaaire Coal Yards, for shipping f-v t i down th ; Ohio, will Insure a continuance of hrrtp «itx(J ol ho d.-slrr, And require an unmense amount of <A*bor i:f years to i-o me. . It i# <*xr«ct«rl tbat all lb« aud«nixn«lvFrrpri*u*r>*, with DHTjy of Ibeir f.lecda and toso from tia? esn, will l* t-nt at the abdTe »!*. in uetobec. yi T. a UOUU>, JUcb«*i«\ Jfaavtr «... JOHN THOMPSON. R I„ JOHN L. NBWIIOLD, Philadelphia, iIIKAU WAL3>>l[>o>h N. V- JjTEPUEN It. DILLAYK, ) u „ _ OBIQEN VASl'ENßlKlill. J United States Alalia. urric* Dihutkist. ) August 29, lr&4. j I)ROPOSALS tar carrying tb« moils of ihe United Pure*. from the lot day of January, 1551, tn 30lb June, H 55, in on the following routrson ih* Mis.djvlppi. win it rwcmved at the Contract Oflloe of the Post Office Ikr?>artn>eDt, In the City of Washington, until V t/elock, A. M , r.f Gtb day of November, ifcii, to be d*rl*lei! by the llih of tb» #j;,u month: Nr 1*102: From Cairo, 111, hr MvmphK T**un., Napoleon, Ark. Vicksburg. Miss, Xatchex. *dc] Baton Kouge, Ln., to N«» Orleans, l,u7.'> mil*# and 1 bock, daily, in sale and euitab.'c steamboat*. Lea*« Cairo dally at 6p m : Arrive at New Orleans in 5 days by 6 p m; Leave New OrWn* Jhllt I’.Spn; Arrive at Cairo In 6 days by b p ui. >'n. 5102 c: Fn'm C-tlro, 111. by O.luiul’.u*. Kj., Hickman's, New Madrid. Mo.. Ashprl, Teau . II ckioan'* Baud. Ars , Fulton. Tran-, Ooola, Ark . |W*u |lotot,'R«n<b;lph, Tenn, and old bam, Ark .to Memphis, jT<inn, 212 mTlna and back, three time* a vermin *«fc and sullable steamboat*. I rave Cairo evil j Monday, WeduvaJay and Fri day, at 12 m? Arrive at Merophii In 21 hours by 7 p m next day: Leave Memphis every Tuesday, Thursday and / f%turd»y. at 11 p m ; Arrive at Cairo in 31 hours by 6 a m next day. JUPSIPSIPI'I. N .7311: From Vkkaburg, by Young's Point, La, Mitli km’s Bsnd, Pecan 6n>ve, Tallu'a, til**.. Lake PiotkltDor. I« , Princeton, Miss, Urud Lake, Ark., Point Worthington, Mbs., (Jreeorille, Columbia, Ark , Gains’ Landing, and Victoria. Mies ,to hapokop, Ark-, 23J tall** and back, UireoUmrst a waelTfln safe and raitanle steam* boaU. Leave Ylcksbnreevrry Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, at 1 am; Arrive atNapoleou every,Friday, Saturday and Sunday, by « p m; Leave Napoleon every Saturday, We-hirsday and Monday, at 1 am; , Arrive at Vicksburg every Tuesday, Ihuraday and Saturday, by 0 p m. ILLINOIS. No. 18627: From Rock lalanJ, 111 , by Hampton, Fort By ron, Cprdora, Albany, Fulton, Samnueh, las Claire, To»a, Canjaoi-ln?, J,you*, Tabula, and Bellerue, to Oalma, 111, UM) mile* and back, thtro timaa a vtok, in safeand PulUbleatoam boat*. • Bidden will propose a schedule. .for fonaaof proposals, goaractec, and certificate, also, tetinietioaMnii jvtjnirtinent*. (embracing condition# to be .incorporated intheeoc tracts to FUtdi extent aa tbe depart merri may deem proper,) ww advertisement iQiUag propo aaU-for mall service on the'Mississippi rited*, <tated 7th Jnna* 1664#- JAMBS CAMFBELW K-odseodWU »• •••' ■ - Postmaster General TO CJffl a. to cxg ... .. Lv iouno T. B. Yonng * Co 9 No. 8t Smith field ttrtei, <-ppoal£ Gtfy Hotel, MANUOAOTUREHB Of CABiNBT FUKNJTURE AND <jIIATJIS,'Of erery desdriplfoa. KUteriala and work nsnsMp w)!<l atredocud pricw. Cue taken Id }*aektng ftr land and irkter carriage, au.H I AND FOR SALK—I6O teres situated in Bacojon But j tom, 4 miles west of Economy; price $6O per acre. 160 acres 3 mile* west of Economy, on Which is a good Orchard; price gIS per aero. For particulars enquire or . e<»aa > • Austin loomis, os Fourth *t. Copper Stocks for Sale* 7f\ SHARKS UK KIDQK MIXING COMPANY STOCK, kJ for sals tow ’fbr cash, or four months paper. Kn qulreof THOMAS WOODS, erpltlm. '■ i j 75 Fourth atrutiL - ~ : Wni. Digbyi Jr., CIjOTHING ANTHrURSISIUhG STORE, Afo*mie HUH, FffUt street, PtUtlurffh. —Clothing made to order. In good style. aßd at moderate rabpi nu9:tf a - Lh WOOL LKLAINKS.-We bare duw a large supply of* every color, all selling at reduced prices. ;'JL A. MASON A CO., • iiilU : 1 . No. 26 Fifth street STABLE TO LET;—A good Brick Stable, In the rear ol ‘ No. 304 Peftn street. Apply to OKO. 11. KETSEU, “ au2C : - lIP Wood airret. TO THE PUPILS OF G. ANTON, Professor.of Music.— Mr. 0. Anton purposed returning to this ,*ity in time to rttaums hie leaeblagorithe Ist of August, but being un fortunately taken U 1 at Fairmont, Ta. t he will not be able ta.rrqteb the city for some day#. Due notice win he given ‘tnlsT* pupils of lila arrival. Enquiries may.homede at -au24 •» H. KLEBER’S. PAPER POU VESTIBULES—Of var sisbed and otherwise, for tale by WALTER fr. MARSHALL, aul6 ,-f‘ 86 Wood street. LiN&KKD bbla on band and for sale t>y FLEMINO BROS., . Successor to J. Kidd A Co , su22 i No. 60 Wotd street. TEAS— 100 hi cheats Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson and Black Teas, lor sale by _ nepC j _ KINO & MOORHEAD.^ KATXUtVAIT’S RKTKOdPKOr/ Part 29, for July, of Bcaithwalfa Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Agatha Beaufort, or' Family Pride: by the author of Pique,’ Ac. , . For sale at lie cheap Bookstore of,- • TV. A. GILDENFESNEY A CO., - - j»2l ' ' ' 76 Fourth street. FiSlI— HfeJ ht bbl* White Fi*h; lP htola: - • do } SAhfbblsTroat; 11 bbla do; 10 hf btts Pickerel; for sale by JylT ' HENRY 11. ODLLINB. SUGARS. -W* tmre.on tend a full sttfck of Refined anc Crashed Sugars, suitable for making Jellies, Preserve* Jte, which we are bdling at 8, 9,10 and 11 cunts 9 &• u A. JAYNES, angl : Pekin Tea Store. 88 Fifth street Uydranlie Cement* “fTOR Cisterns, bpring Houses,- Fire Walla, Ac., varloas |1 .brands, always on hand at 818 Liberty street, Pitts* bvgh. [aep6:2wj W. W. WALLACE. •a - * ' ■'■"■.'■ itlaf Uli Saturday erinin* at dusk, by fee natal mark*, there wu 14 iiaohaa water In the chat* cl, ifid rifllfifealowly: ' ''• '' : The kMI be it Empire, Cipt. Joseph Gordsp, la'up E>r Wheeling, She is of the Gutter Snip* line. The fteamen Jute Laaear ' end Buftarigi »re the paakete raablog to Brow mi Ills—the Exchange in ike morning, and the Lasptr la the emiing—from Dsm No. 1. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packot Line, KENTUCKY STEAMBOATS. "1854.” PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, axb SAINT LOUIS. roR the coMvmxc* or paSsbkg&rs and freight BITWEIW TTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Salat Lowls. Mb w Tau Lets is composed of sort-n ip*> w 'jjflj&jtfflrfit cltsp jwwrrful steamer*; uri*- I mUfjLttff for rpeed, splendor, safely,BHMi oil comfort, and is the ojut raaoooß dajlt udE or Steam ’ACtaw on the Ohio rim. Iteonnecte with the U. A Mali Hue of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passenger* and freight are ticketed and re edptcd through daily, two new Steamers bare been added to the Lise, Which now consist* of the following boats: Daytof Departure Boalt. _ Captains, from PUttourgh. .BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. B*MiHoovKa....Banday. No. 2 J. B. Davis. Monday. ALLEGHENY- .Gao. M’Lats .Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE ..Wm.J. WedneaUy. PHILADELPHIA R. J. ORACt Tbnreday. PITTSBURGH U. Cakpbrli- - Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jso. Kuxxfzltil Saturday. Lturc daily at 10 o'clock, A. precisely. No freight received after nine o'clock ou the morning of departure. Por particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,! JOHN PLACE, j A * ea “» Monong&hela House Buildings. IdeclOl .burgh, 18o3; “18;>4.” CANADA WEST. I-23E* hCleT«Uwd. Port StMie/ Mr & and Port Burwel). TUB FINK low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Bikbow, wilt make two trip* a week between Clerelanu; Port Stanley, and Port Burwtll, u follows: leaves Cleveland fur PocX SLauley, every MONDAY snd TUUKSDAT EVENING, at'7l* o'clock. Leaves Puri Burwell lor Port iltaaley it 1 own. Leave* Port Stanley forQlevaland urarv WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY KYJLNINO, at 7W o'clock. The Telegraph oonncctt atC!eviUod,wlth the Cleveland, Columbus aud Cincinnati, the Cleveland ud Pituburah, the Lake Sibora, and the 'Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveisii'l Railroads. Alw ronofcla at Port Staoley with Ute Loudon line of Stagea, whiuli connects with lb* (Iran Western For freight ami paean apply on board, or to SOQYILL A LAUDERDALE, Clare land; d. Y. UOLCOiIB, port Stanley , or A. M’BKIDK. Port Durwel!. mariiiluuT AUCTION BALES. Aactlon*>Dillx Salas. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, earner of Wood an- Fifth etr*»et*,at 10 o'clock. A.. M_a general assort of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boo: and Shoes,) inis, Caps, At, AT -i CPC LOCK, P..JL, Graoeriae.Qutenswsrc, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Beaond Band Ucaeshold and Kltebeo For tutor*, Ac., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M-, Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Qold and Stiver waD-Lea, Ae. P. M. -DAVIS. Auctioneer. .ija2l:U P. X. DAVZB, AuttAonoer. STAPLE AND f AND! DRY GOODS, Ae , AT AUCTION. —On WEDNESDAY MORNlNG,'dothlost, »UQo’c).«k, at the Commercial Sal** Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without rcs»rv«,to rlnaeaeenilgnnv'Tit, a g-neral assortment of seasonable Foreign and l*>mr»t!c Dry Goods, among which are tapartme clothe, eas-imere*, •ailoetia. Jeans, bleached and brown shirtings and *h*eV ings, IrlsL linens, dMafn*#, Obbarg cloths, fclparaJ.'HnPij», flannels, blankets, oorduroy, velv*t», prints, gingham., cbiotsea, shawls, liandkSremvtc, hosiery, glows. lares, alii trimming*, patent thread, Ac. Also, a quantity of boots, shone. hats. ctsjh, bonnets, a WAriety of ready mad* eloca log, Ac. [sepUJ ' P M DAVIA, Aoctl-msef r CVltKlOrt UUGtIY ANi» VpRI.nG 'WaUdN at*AL'J fN TION—On MONDAY AFfKKNuON, lllh it.*:, st 1 L i-lock, at the Commercial B,«le* Rooms, corner cf Wood *i,.i Fifth etresU. will be eold ooeeoperier ojea top Baggy, si.-l one *ut*ian‘.isl one horse ripr'.og Wsgou, Dade t>> or* dr of best mateiiais. Mplg P. M. DA^I- 4 . AtWtoneer. lUUVh uJi.iTAN 1) Rll'CiiKN VuKNII C'Kfc AT AlT> T||>> —ou TUESDAY MORNING, mb in*'., st c iiA - k, at tbe rwbleor* of J. W. K*rr, Lwj, No- 1 ou t street, above Grant, ei'l be k>»<l, as he l« -Isi liuin; lH‘Uctkccpin^ t hisll.itt*«ht>ldkUl Kl'.chcn Furniture,which Las been In u** but a short tunc; comprising. marble t p pier table*; large irlit frame mirror*; Jngealn ond carpets; walnut, dining and brcefcfa.*l tables; rmltlau a:k.t tr*usp«T*nt window blind*; drcftilng bureau; wardrct*-; ht»;b, low and French bedstead*; end Lu-k uii!- tx»k«w. waali etacd»: >ork tables; f»tdcr* and br- i.*' t.» stair rtds: Boor oil ciotb ; glass and uswa e; rmpbte m*lw t-f kitchen foruitnre, cockteg uteo-lls, Ac. Al»o, su perior, Tefngeralcr, bath luti, aett nf hydrant *•- sepU F. M. DAVT: 1 , Am-tbm—r WANTS, I AND W ARRANTF WANTED—*I7B Ou-l wish topor j <;bst« lattsl W arrant* to the amount of Fire ThnnMad Arow, in IfiO, 80 cr It) acre Warrants; for which wtll t* pai l sl7h in gowl, for 1«> arrea, aod la proportion lor V.' and 40 Stic*. Apply to JAMKB RLaKELY. Real Estate and hur jwaß AgTt, my* comer of axal hmtUdlsid Proclamatlom. BY Virtoo of a pmwpt under the hand* of Wcu. C U’- Clure, President of the Court *f Cvmwm Plea*, In and f .rtheWli JuJldal DiMrkt of Pennsylvania, andJu-r-f cf the Cohri of Oyer end Terminer and General Jail lVltr- err la aod for **kl Dlstnei, and William H*'*gg* an 1 Gasr.rl Adame. Kkj* , Jolg«*.i of the county, la and fur the County of AUi*ghi ny. dated the .HMh day rf Auru«t, in the year of our Lord me thousand « hundred ami bfiv-four, and to n* dirrrted, for Lolling a Court cd trier ao<i Terminer and General Jail Delivery. at the Odum House, Id the CUv i f Pittsburgh, on the IST MONDAY uF OJT«:»»KR.*l]l><'.Vtor*, A M. Public notice la h*rrby gin-n to all Justices of tb<* Teace. Coroci-r and Constables, of the County of Allegheny, that ther l» theo and there, in their proper persons, with lh«-lr Rolls, Ue-.-ord*. lirjuUUlonn, R*«tnln*tkUi*. aod other te aemliranevHt. to do thom thing* which lu their re*;«rtire oilleet in tbelr behalf appears to be dmr, and alto Um« u.»t will the prlucn-m that now are, or may be in tb* Jati “f sail County of Allegheny, to be iL«q and there 1.1 prosecute AgolD‘t them a* *hall be jtiet diren under myl»«n], in Pituburgh, thi* ;>Jth of An<u<t. io the year of oar l/srd oue ll.('ti..and hun dr*4 and flfty-fbur, and cf tt« Commonwealth the 77th. fcU 3l WM. MaGII.L. MirntT. CARli—To liinie wiihing beautiful, healthy and el gi bte »it«i for suburban n sWenort#. 1 bur# four uf ilir-o beautifol block* 100 feat square for sale, at the northern end of the Sharpphnrzh Bridge, four miles from town, aed within IJCW faet of the Allegheny Valiev Kailrcod Sutton. These block* will be sold at the price* obtained at tbs pub- lic auction on the 16th cf July, adding interest only tram tlia* date. Also. 6*) 25 f.-ot hy T>o, will he sold cn resnon ■ble term*, and at the übd price.•< ■* av>re Apply u> JAMES BLAKELY, * u 23 R**el Ettaiu AgenL Fur Sala. SIX ACRES OF LAND, in's superior at&le of cultitatlon. on which U an eleoaot Uouae, fronting on the üblo river, at Wool* ru-. It 1* nfft-reil cheap f->r su<h a hotna. Also, • acre* at Wo - *!* run,a'U<'ioing Mr. Kckhart'* Una ?ardat>, on which is one cf iLr t>«Mrt of Soft Water Springs, t la a busutifuJ Lot for a ru.-iJi’iire. .. „ Alto. 2 acre*, adjoining Hartman 1 ;* Tavern, t f ant-erior land Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, auBl:ltn 76 Fourth htreet.” (». ANTON audUTBCHROkDfcH would A. rMpectfollyannoauc* tothecitiionsof Pittsburgh nod AUeghenr that they will give inatructioos on the Piano, Guitar. Violin ami Flute. Inquire at 1L Sohrneder A Go.’s NKW MUKIC STORK, W fourth "tret «rp23 lnetruotloaa ia llasie, MR. WAMF.I.IMI would rerpectfully inform hi*- pupil* and friends that be will rrmtlnow bla pralewion a? Instructor on the PIANO FORTE and YOICE. Orders left at Mr. KLEBEIt'S Muelo Store, Or at bl* r«l -•denee, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly atU-nd*d to. *“6 GASKILb lIOURK, COBXEJI Or MAIN AND SDUIH 8T&, WARREN, O Proprietor takes pleasure in euonuiKhig t<> ibn X public that thlanew and elegant Hotel hnabcuu opened as a house of entertainment. Being commodious aud roomy, and adjoining the offio* of the Ohio Stage Company, It Mfera inducements unsurpassed in Warren for tbeaecommodA l Uon of the traveling community. A share of public patronage ia reepectfully eeilcited. W l7 . M. G ASK ILL. PHJIiADKLPUIA, PARKER * LAIRD, Proprietors. jyll):3tn] TKRMd PER DAY. BiIILDINU LOT FOR BALK. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the book part of the Lot la a Cellar Wall, built foy two small House*. This Lot it in a desirable location for a residence; and wilt be sold tow, aod on favorable terms. Title good, an!d clear from, incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMOKB, jyia At Office of MnrnlDit Po*t. ncMILLAN HOUSE, JOHNSTOWN, VENN A. THS ondersigried baring taken charge of the above named House, and refitted it at a large expense, in a comfortable as well as elegant Style, ia now prepared to ro oelvo guests, and give ample aatisfaction to .aUwbo may patronise the House. }auB:lf] JAMES DOWNEY. OHBAP PRESERVING SUGARS— Iv White Soft Crushed at 8 and 9 cents per lb; N. 0. Sugar, 2d lbs for 11; fox aale by ie2 4 W. A. M’CLURG. ARPEK'B MAGAZINE for August juat received am for aale at PAUL KLEINER'S Literary Depot, Fifth *t, opposite fho Theatre. Arobltectural and Ornamental Carver. MI iioOAN, Architectural and Ornumental Carver . coriio. ol FOURTH and FERRY atreeU, Pittsburgh Pa. RViM EFIRKD SUGARS—2O bbla Lovering'a; -tTdj Rilcher'a Cruabed and Pulverised Stigans just received. Faml- Lea supplied by retell or the quantity, on tb* most liberal terms. All goods delivered free of charge by bailey a rknshaw, aun 253 Liberty str eo RUH. BRIMSTONE—I6OO fos just received and for eali by R. E SELLERS k CO., bp T ,7 67 Wood street. f| U.KKKcOUi'ICS. wr Curreut buhJeota Extemporaneoaely J. TrtaL-d. by William Elder. Famous PereoDS and Places, by N. P. Willi*. Daniel Booqg, and the Hunters of Kentucky, by W. D. Bogart. _ Cheanat Wood, by Leila Unden. Peter*ou*s Magazine for September. God Lady's Book. Yankeo Notions. Just recoived and for sale by • W. A. GILDENFENNEY k - u 23 No. 76 Fourth *tre**t. ONGRKSSAND BEDFORD WAI’KR—A fresh sup pi} received direct from the Bprings by mO 3P .. JOR .FLEMING. ■ FISH— 100 bbls and bf bbla T'rout; ICO do do White Fish; recMlhisday by .«« HENRY H. O*>LLINS. YSoR BALE—A two story Brick House and Lot, uu Den* '"jams biakelt. SUGAR— 50 hbds good lair New Grteana, 76 bbla Refined, in fctore and for sale by uou n* , KINO A MOORHEAD. + i 4*> . * ■* v . - * •*' =' -» I.' - k ; *- • * It PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADR ARP • MERefifAWTS’ EXCHANGE. • GFFICKUfI. .i. &aUt*v-Jom**smrrzou: First Vice. Presidents VCli.-11. Smttk Second u Baoinr. Secretary— War. f». ’ ' Treasurer— Joir* D. Scctt-Ti Superintendent— Noetium, Ja.. ObmnHtUe on ArSmition f<rr August.—Vt». R. lUow*, V. P., C. w. Kicxrrscrvß. P., Jostt, Jamb 51. Coopeb, Wm. B. KWQU9H. ' DAILY EE VIEW 0T JPITTSBUBGH MARKET. Ornca of td£ Duir 3Io&m?*o Post. > Monday, September 18, 18*54. i FLOCfc—Sales 24 Lbls extra at $9.Sa, depot; 78 do super floe, in three Jots, from depot, {9 r 1285 do superfine from store, at {9,25. OATS—Sales 2U bus, atuaual. at SUOAK—Sale* G bhdo fair iot>r.ths; 10 Jo dual ca-di:*lo d<> fully fair at SU, cv-b. WHISKY—SaIe* 50 bbls Bacrifled at 40c. BACON—Sales2,oosft* fcbuuliiurfi at 7c. 00 days; 3,000 do do at 7c. cash; 8.000 in do at 7c. 4 nioa.; 7,<j:.u I. C. sugar cured Hama at 12J#§il3r.CR.«'h and 4 mo*. BULK MEAT—Sales 2u,000 D>s Shouiters. private U-rras. CUKKSE—SaIes 100 boxen W. It at 10 cash. POTATOES—SaIes CO .bus at canal, at $t .75., COFFEE—SaIes 10 bags fair Bioat cosh. THE CHEST. SIB ASTLEY COOPEH, BA3T., K. D , ITIHK eminent Metllcil rmLitiaoer, Him l‘ fl a valuable .L Irgaey to tbs world In his great pre*rntnli»e of COV SUMPTION, tcdunfalMngrure fur PULMONARY DIS EASES, without the use of Jfeftwc. Sir A. C., llart. Invented «ud .advised the u*** of the MEDICATED FOB CHEST PBOTKCTOK, to nR persons of all ages and conditions, as * curtain and a aaftj shield against those fearful di-Hst***, Consumption. Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Cold?, aud other a!T ctlons of the Lnngs, which arise from the expomi state oUbe chert. ascending to fashion, and the continual change? of - ur »•!!• “ The Protector ” Is simply a chemically prepansl fur, lined with sift and pa<ldr<3, which,suspended from ibo.iKck, covers tho chest, Jo sd agreeable u manner that, once worn, it a nrcestity itnJ <2 c wfvri. 44 The Protector,"'although but. recently iutroiure-i iut) America, ii making rapid pro^i>sa through the United Btfites, the*Cannds«, Peuth America, and tin UY-t J r.J It line tiirA loug tlmo been a staple axticla lu England mi! on Ibe cofftlneut of Europe, while it b«J cr..»n' In mtnr countries to the position of aa of drur To demonstrate there facia enquire <>f any English re-?-' dent to youf vicinity of hi* knowledge of Uw b-nefieiiO ~f; Bets of wearing the Protect- t, wii/wut rtcmtrte to doctoring »f any kind. The enjt of wearing these articlw. L am-:* trifle, and one will lo»t for tuiau year*. 3»o <m«* who sal ue, tho health id himself cr his family will be without them. The ilo-ifdtais iu Uih country are upi t-l .iiu in recomm-uding them, but rapWly fttrrdu,*{iig litem/ Uir coitrt, Brailey X Co., of an*l •Mancbe-trr, E;-v Jana, were orl|inailT cntTrutOil With tb.* uiaqufsctuxo of tho ProiKctora. by ilia lontenU'-l Dr. Oun|v*r, had c .ruin '» to mamufecture accurOlng to Lt» orinioa) ice , ru' , .iorji, au l therefe-re renommyna tlmac wLo wuuid Vei-r “ Ibe Pr - tcctor?.''to sec to'their 1 *iog gaouitio. Rememter this is u staple article, and w rufenf J/aii due Genl’s f'iia toitlp-’ (Jo. tf.yn* and Jo lIAIiCOUKT, bi;adi.;:Y a eo. 38 Ann atree* and 104 Naa-au t *r :*l. N*w Y*rk.r P WarvVu*-. 102 Chu.tMJ«'. Lr.nJ .a. Miinuiarftr;, « Market pireot, Nnt.chr* »r. Kaalnnd 11 J 1 S Co. are <v>Ut,!ioUiug Depots for th* .of “Tlm? Protpi t'r "In all parl<* <A' i’jir-oclAn*, Surr^t.*. C!ofbJ"r*.'Dry «r.<i al l. PanJUbIDS hii>r- l\.-r;>»r- ari »rntni«’.~l »l*b tli# whaltralc sod roixii i\ul'>u th' in. mil tc wli.'.m uwst. ljbar] term* at» uf!• ,-* i f.u tin ,r rourpi-t**, and a Fpleauul uppvrVMuLj np*n* In thin Jar mf‘ and [ircfltut.l? bu'-lowi*. it? term#. »pv!v t>> lUKCOUKX. UItADU;T £ CO, . 3» Adu nit*-'. >*»w V*»rb. BT KOYAL LETTERS PATENT’ THE HYDROMAGEN. 0 ft, Watarpxoof, Aati-CQiixumptiTe Cork doles. MAM'iMCTURKi* BY UAH* uOK'P. Bit M)L?:V * u:, 44 .Vurkpt t4rcct.A;*a<'hf**t*r f*rin<i:r.l War«Loo.*v, \T'f»l '•tr.-.t, ( tronpsij*, I>ind( n. 1 Ajuvrirun KfUibli* tun-nlx, 2S« Alo :;n nu; !i)2N;i'i-;i >rw T-. :k, U. a* , . ..... - Ttl e IIYIiftOMAOEN l» r. Tsini*.'i> ii f r ill.* the -Uu;pi r tl.-rs? r- c "i<T»'C< r:t^: 1 *■-- fi ritoy La:g ui»fc**rx. w.jAku/ any tr*,i;Vr<r. TL" 1» lii tfc v . u» <a eora ti»* L« '’t Cr to mtd-cii'tt <.}.*»« lef i»-*i : c-.r-rM pu I».J CL-OUSt. i -r r. >l|l bo f ;.jud a;i»wnrui at.<l bi">:b». l<> wear hi lb*i '■? r*|irl*vt r>• u- ll'.t' rnner! b>-<*. m- %rt if the 11 vJrcuiag> L< i:.f« m*y wcr th- t I u.j. ,>r -W— >n ibe 'mc»« tarViurnT *en-Lst biu. laiyuuhv ; wfai’e C''Cc.»ij:j -« •!. » prevent id.b; :h« i f *,<*i 0i.m.:.-*. msv t* •bwnrt>l hv tJ>!r a<l..?si j». T,«-y rfsllrvh s<t p*Tt*de L* •.:;<■ Jillff iwj *• It - ; . : : JJ*:: ; in- l'i tt t' utih< mji.n r , % uJ, )•'•;. - sr.- r-:-t \..;i*i-r u> «r.f-r V-1 J*.i-C.Jlin.« lu J!'V i: ill TliSfci'r* Wbita’l.e li»:t-r u.* f ••: t ■ -i tla---. !!•• I win.: ■ ui '« f. *.: l if.z\ ( -'.|ircd. pcrultarH • :.q\ li.-r.it L-f hi-: t, i>t eau*- 11.0 f.-r-- *n .-nr isntMy *!'•• rr. :1. v at • <iU--.B>elr 'r. ;y. H.-v m: 7 ill: OrWiliifl Tl’.riy ►\ : • 11-* .« light »>. t'> r.-—1 t-A-Hr . iV. ... ti>!a will tivl y*.|ri'w dortfi 'i 'i,.4 t\r i‘.f lljiirrm. *• a ;a tn..r» X'-.o# i« 'TTBr-lCjl tt'l i.ltuT*L ip-rt-iIL.-i Ml'Ul. IJ.-'. '“r.r if! *t«lon ltiruißi K ’» L»v«i{ivo., Jiwav, i d*. Jjul lio. I'ari*. Aotwrrp, ll .nn-a’sb at. i . -*■ pnir> of L‘-rsv N».«i. Yhir. j.sr lh« will fur ‘urj-.ri A‘k Mir 7 iaqlij t)i -ir t f th'ur Lre tez & Jtsamp- >M.'» S;*4\ per pair It v- iMhc,- ‘ N<>r:'-s —t’riiiu ll.«» srLiil pnc■ * w • s.kL-'<, urv t!in Jobber* and HhVctth'r*, i-t th-*; nti» storw k-eprr may tr.»l.*- a dr-' prolt «m tir « J" I** the* w* ai> article that ra*y be ken; I'j tar -.tore, am* any <•)«.-* of Kyr >rat% apply '*, UARCOt'UT, BrtAP’.KV k O.V, _rrp-:Mawnm _____ _ .Uu£n*l, Nil-*-York. $23,000 Worth of Jfatas and Building Lou! UHj KAK.NIvS AND 500 BUILDING LOl’S B'uf bt divi■!**/ ow-rip '>.*o Sil • /n Oir qf tfie 3d daf tif Orlobtr, 1M52. V LARGE .M.MMKi; AUK A MtK.V DY iIMiAGKR Many af Lite 1/-.U near ti.e#** hat* be»u vdj I:.r froru 4La ’q f«w p«r r«m. aji sbct orw lb* f-r * hn-ii t!..-* lots aro u*j* *b<>wii»>; tint lh* ; or“ha«* »i!|‘v r. * - : IbVfK'mi.Ul. iia*?h subscriber. EOR'iNLY SI.V y*«Tnt> tn in-u. -.*n * yf iAra-ii, wt.i rtra** KOLA MMURNG i v l■ -.■ feet, lying togntferr, rr a KAKM • f tr> «n ito . i. r ~ k’K »r« t*wulifuiiy looted at LA K Kl. t XT'. 1. H, T-;t-u l. ■ tv-m a n«» • huriii autl echoed l,uu«e, r.nd ,: priTfcin dw#llnig«. uteri*., uork-hhopv n<hl U-rn >«T«r.TI s;jMr.- tvi* V—•?-£ m. I *»r»r*i will L»> rmti'U >b<»rointr.r **-*i--n ‘.hi- i-. a £.<•« opt-ortumu- ..I ir- n-n/H .!•■■:i.-V•'■»’ . r- ».«J* nee o*-»r lint city. «L*iV tb- ij 'ii •••Mr .• tame/ <in - te* mu lv P.ulv jtid In..* lot* sir* nt-oui wo far 11 • !,.*>• i 1.. -• f, : ... .1 nr* daily being eit.-lu t» iridiraina: - »!• ' :■ !” : ry. unkia'foa u" *oc'i* ; yu '<uJ wriaintn : • t,.i .h;v th** ri’U, :.r.’fira*/Car i-- liitC o:tjC'liT:t tint no Ur.«l >o ctas»j» un-i iy.l u;^tri \ fr«?a?o a-'> r>;‘l ?’v it; talus au l/« )-*ti wjlUtr. I.• ui' -1: C.. rlry. Tfcil lend hoqM ha*.| all u«>'n vp ; * •.* >.« t hta hm-n cn rtful/rJ fiMic tor tiic 1.-v; ir-i.turv, at, : fnmptatrly up '*r upaarJ* of two iiur.ilml y-ir— -1 ainrtr which lorpr raU'i Law l L~ou »i.. r» : :w 1 <lt+r TOHturd «t Itrgt- Hi a)- u>w l>t cetm Wauur;il <• *i» , kil l .-utUtatrJ Grid* «»> 1t,.; »iilj Ihrahuc.jat.r ; >r; -1 •i. :•. a '• <>( <.uriacthTr#*fih. | Tbi« I-oar of th-!wt ot; <Mttir.i*'-- cvw . ( of -mail iuvabs mho er«*i|i c.f i 1 to punlikMi env fnr • rr.-n* trlft**; ft 1 ,..*', « r-w {• rack Gi-and tro trr?*, anJ Ujrr r.r.l , | U)»&) l<r acra. I Aii t*u , oa« wirhluft to amli tliT-.'rlTv* rf tS.. | city bow oflivfd to |»r<y iir« a tin** firm or rp’ot.-l'-i sme ] lot r»**tr the Lmpirr h’ltr. ahould inakr InTPA-u 0 ; p kn tlnn,ha • h«*v Hf») n» arlr Mil «H :f. An-') l" 1 M aKLLS WCK)I). -Mi' Uroad w»y, i--.'rtrrr of Vu’ lf n -*r-v;, V. V.. V, h>.r# mapi aod pamphietM ci»u l*»» ’ mh or »ri:* *t ihj niAil. ;t. M'LAI?*. Ar»".<t. j-n-SU'.diW la Hi KiTth hir.-r*. l it At ti—^ Valoabi« Heal Katale for atle. MTUAV ti-ry dwflraMn |>n*;:('rlT iltu;t’<.i ut i!c n*r of Math ntxl J MRKK foUR t*TORY STORK* ANi> KWKLI.I A’.*, twonu SmiU.UrUl dln-ulf owe o»t«i|Ar.l bj J-’l-s** A tVali-buiiikum and J*wrlw», and the otfci-f, t.ii< miu-j, <v cupl«l by Uk-owo-r Hh a C-'ot-' iloiiarr, U.jnor llore and I)»«UiU|c; and Lhe one on Math rtrewt, orrrti!<yl l v S. \V. Handers, aii a jlyrteaT Sildoo uad iim*llkiA- TLih j rot-Tty i* «’uo of the ovo%t cii|{iUJis aituallnnjiH.r « Ihiokio); !1..u e or ilrokarV (UUo« at prrerot tCitri-dfarsalu lu.Utv <-ity- I'- r enqulr*- of MICIIAiIL O'IIAKA. Title clear mi l ladi-pulablr. As! aui doturruiutkl u> kail it If l«ui fair j iice, thin i« to ootior to any {mhi.ib or pm-i nshn*- Sop i-lalui or claims, charkv.or ciiar*ry,. nanlutt mi to pr«- tviit the otie to im- at the coroor of *ixlh hjul teilihtWd Ptivuts, or prefer tlje other, acd they will be «ath hod iminv dlajtly. (auK'tdawHaij JdIUILAK^O'UAKA. Il f COUNTY PHOI*KR-n'.~i-ir «Tiro, a Jy ilrMmble uphind Kurin, of IM'arrry, botiti-I npriOßß willed haw not failed in hU the r.rcd>‘iited dry waather.l MLur.t.: within rm-f.mrth i f u ituii: of the l‘cainaylranie itulirrod, at the *t. Clair lfepot The lm proTPHicnts urea well (liiißheilDwcUiiigaDil ‘ivnanl UoU"», SprinffHoupe, Log Barn, and TO ncivs cle.in-vi. ‘ Also,.* Pnttaftle bfearn ?atr*MUl, nearly new, nnii of-the mot eonstruciktn, oAhftilated U* sow :>) fret lum ber, hot which can, at a until expeftkl, i>« made !o *%w or to feet in : eng(h; with Clmiftr Paw forougtng, ip. It would lino Ik* admirably calrubtted for u QrT?t MiH.iitua ted a" it L* In * tine gram growing country, i'rom one to four thou« Bini lega can he Burt with the Mill. This Mill i« now in operation, am! lm« coti«taT\t order- for nil the tim ber produce*!. Log Wiigons, 1 baths Ac..'ran b- had »f do aired. Apply to JAMES ULAKLLY, §< p];i Beal Estate A.-vnt. Watch Tr»U«. TTJ'E invitothe uttentltmi.f i-ttimi-n audfltraogcrs tccur VY largo and carefully t*vl<i tvd ptrnfk of V. nt-1,.., n ii l Clocks; Huilroad Time keepiii-, i.. gold-find >-it vcr real Chronometers for. the p('‘'''vet,S"*:it rnti'e i noitornry u minute In fix inoolba, Katc.R Lever uteheu, fom $l'J to(2Hoj a largo hssi runnnl of good common or lon priced Wutciias, bbrti iu gold and sllrer oat-cu. .UmS Railroad fitAtiou Keguiutorb, Ofllce Clocks, Chut oh- Clocks, Ac. Watch rcpauuso.— Wo do VYutch Kepuincg in »man ner uot ercelled, If cuuaLeJ, by any estkblbhniHnt iu ih c State. \V. W- WJL.-OV. fe ciirntT of Maikrt wad Fourth e’r*.«-ts liotict. IJIAVK Sold rev in th** bosiaeM of I/mc, Miliar A to H. A. l-ong, who. with John KhUltps, -.vi.l . un. tiuue at the old stand. Ko. 109 Kront atrvet. I cordially n-fiommeud the new lirra to patronaite of my tri*-mls. I'ltUhuruh, July :W, ISM. i'. H. AULI.LII. s. "a.’ long a CO., . BK»L AND BKABS FOrrNDKHS, AND OAS FITTERS, InTiteattentioo to tbi*lr stock ofCHaadelkTß, Knckttß, Pendants, and other flrtorea. We fit up bouses with Cun and Steam, make Brow Catting* of nil kludi to order, fur uWh Railroad Pomps and Tack Fitting’, and keep Antl- AttriUon Metal eonatantly on band. j.v’H Dreii'aiaklnff aucl atllUneryr y\ MRS. 5. h. CAKUOre,i I >*tM'uJly iuforma herfrienti* others, that shs la preyed to make to order, tku styles bf DRESSES, CLOAKS, MAXTILLaS. TaLMAS,' dc, on the shortest notice tbejuosi re*- aonable terms. Children’sClotbitig uiado up.with neatness and despatch. Bonneu altered and dyod according to directions, and neatly and tartwfully Wo ;iim to give satisfaction. Apollo Buildings, No. 76 EOUUTU Street, second story game entrance us to the Crystal Palace Dasfoerriati Gal lory. Jvgo^iatriv' The Grcat«st lnretitlcn of the Age. a TO AVOID those anplenMint fillings that UjTihJlj, accompany the wearing of u now Hat, llis CoNF{ll£ MATOR', lately imported from Paris, forme th» ftnt to the exact ebunoiutd size of the head; A cent Ct, and k g->od Hat may be had at 77 Wood street. aprS ffM. DODOhAS K.H)W NOTHING BUIBT Ci> LLAiiS. CIW*ATS, au<l a full assortment of PoTtiishiiig (kr.\!*, at the nett* Trimming Store of Je24 - £* 'V* • • rl < 9 . Vt\' • v , *» UITKL liisa :r«- -i 11.. Ir .-w;i FRANK VAN GORDER. Lard and lard gel— -16 kbgs No. Ilaid'; IObVTa do UrdOH; 6 half bblj do; Revived and for (tale by mylS MILLER k RICMTBON. RICK —20 tierce* prime Biro, received and for eel* by MILLER A RICKETSON, 221 and 223 Liberty st. IAP.D OIL—IO bbU No. 1 Lard Oil; j 10W do do; for sale by jclT MILLER A RICKBTBON, JAVA COFFEE —20 pocket* OM Sot. Java Coffee, for sale* by (jel«] MfLLER k RICKETSON. i H-AIIKT WINK—4O cae«*a ‘♦St. Julian” Claret, recrived and for Bale by | J*l7j MILLER A RICKETSON. OLIVE OIL—I 3 cases Olive OIL for sale by jeU MILLER A RICKETSON. STAR CANDLES—2S boxes 4’a, s’a.and 6’s Star Candles, for Hale by [Jell] MILLER A RIOKBTSON. I3JSH—36 bblx Medium No. 3 Mackerel; X* Id “ No 1 Pickled Herring; in store and for Fate by [ JelT] MILLER A RIOKBTSON. xVi AUPAGNK—4O baskets “172,” “174,” Champagne V/ Wine, landing and for sale by jeU MILLER A RIOKBTSON. oil aD-15 bbls No. 1, for sale by Q my 29 SMITH A SINCLAIR. MANTILLAS.— A. A. MASON A CO. have now for sale more than 100 latest styles of Mantillas. [my22 LINBHED OIL—IO bbls for sale by jel9 HENRY HOLMES. IME—IOO bbls formle by joIO SALKRATUB— 40 bxa Pulverised Baleratus, in quarter, halves and pound papers, for Sale by BUTTER— 16 kegs fresh Furkin But:*-r, for Hale by jg!9 HENRY HOLMES. IjMMjS—3 bbls fresh this day received, and for gale by J> je!9 HENRY HOLMES. BLUE LICK WATER—3 bbi* reoeived this day by JOS. FLEMING, ay2o corner of the Diamond and Market K. lsHAl*—+'.• bbls Baltimore Shad, ia store ami for sale by 0_ jH! ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. \\) HITE FlSll—6o bbls Inspected, for sole by M jeO ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. MACK EKKL—lou bbla No. 3, for sule by j->fi ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. PEAR:> —10 bbls prime Pears, for sale by . j-IT ENGLISH A RICHARDSON, KICE —100 tl«rc«9 prime Klee, for *jle by >lT ENQ Lisn A RICILARPSO L —26 bbls Shad; O 60 bf bbls Shad; in .‘tore and for sale by jel*» ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. S~ UGAK AND MOLASSES -60 bbds N. O. Sugar; 75 bnU do Mnlaases; 26 do 8. IL Molasses; for sale by foj2s AICLUREaN, HERRON A CO. l*{\ SHARES ur'KXCUA.VGE BANK STOCK, tor sale UU ly WILLIAM A. HILL A (XL, jy27 Bankers, Wuou Ftreet, PiHßbufgh. L" “ONG WORTH'S LADIES' SWLETMVINIi—Very "whole some; an excellent article for aacnuuental purposes; for rale by D. FIOKEISEX, jyW 137 Liberty at. d 1 CRM AN, French, Port, Madeira aDd American Wines, \JT tot ssfo cheep by D. J}l'3 137 Liberty vt. iIRANDIEa, Whisky, French Mustard, Havana Svg&rs, > Ac., always on hand, at the lowest prices. ijU __ D. FICKEISEN. C’lliKAi* AND PURE CLARET—An excellent article lor ) <umin*r use, for nde by , . jy'2 _ ' D. nCKKISEN. \\f x.*TERN DRAFTS—Constantly for sale alright, or J V nbort date, on Quciaeaii, Lottlsrille, St- Louis, New Orleans, Chicago, Detrott, and Cleveland; at No. 71 Fourth street.' A. WILKINS A'CO. BI'CONNELL* WILLOCE, “ BAN.KEKS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Coin. Current and Par FudJ* recrived on deporit. tuck? taught aude.'ddcn commission. Collections made st any point in the United States, tou.h Ea>t corner of M»rkef and Fifth streets, null __ PITTSBURGH. PA. Uathi—Hot r tCold, and Shower. IN tl.<- tilling and fun ifehing uf which nothing has been : S«tr>‘d to reader bathing tuxurii>u«*s well as bealtbfuL An? open every day, (Sunday’* excvpled,) iron* 5 o'clock,‘A. M , until ly p. 3L,ot the Barber Shop, Ferry Hotel, corner ul llHin-ick »tr**ei and Duque&ne Way.' J--i> JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. Hsmaolh Light. , SUPERIOR A.vD SPLENDID PICTURES are produced at CARGO’S New GaUrrW, No. 76 Fourth elrtet, by bis l» y.e and Improve# Side and rky si' Lights; by which Likenesses of Children are ta in a i"'' Fcrcnclg.aad Adults Ip any weather. Miniatures set in lockets—Doguerreotyiesccpimt. lu>-ii;« d«y and Tuning. au" «.Uif r i>. tminiui X. J CX.VJ?. ltcldlnger A Graff, \\,-K.«TKRN FOCNDRV, .N«. 121 Wood street—Menu \\ Uclurrrs of Cooking Stores, Coal and W t :cxl Stores, i’af. -r Move-, U.jllow Ware, i'lGnani Far>cy Grate*, Plain ao.i l-invy Fenders, tLal and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, hujsr tettiee, Tea Kettle*, Stove Kettles, 'A agon Boxes, iu.de. _ • aul4 WAVtcuiTv hoTseT HA \ INii left W ilkine llair, and moved to tbs WAVER- Li’ HOUSE, Diamond alley, wblc.i 1 have ffttad up in lek Piy'e, 1 would reepuctfully solicit the patronage of my for mer friend*. Gyelert, Game, Ac , of the choicest kind, c.m &• had at aU limes. The Bar la well supplied with Liquors oi the oest brands. am<:y JOHN WALKEIL - Furnltore aad Chwlra. M WE Lave on hand and are constantly maoofacto yA ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE Jit*D IWI'JUAIKS.or every description, vif; *1 * Lxteokfon Dining Table?; Do bar do; 1.4-llc* Cablo Cb&ir*, of rariona sty to; (Jf-oti. <la do do; Stale Room do do do; Do Toilet Boses; Tele a Tele*; Sofas; DiTaim; Centre Table*; Wadi glands: Card do; Water do: Trays, 4c., Ac. Malaria) and workmanship warranted, and pri-oa satis foctcry. T. U. YuCXG * OU^ jt 3S gmkhf.eid bL, opposite Qt> Hotel. ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS t‘ ! <<7.\7.'A‘ (jy MIRTH AXU SMJTUFIJtLD STKLET& Plttalmrgb, t*». I > r.i.'/UhK ol'.i'Ai; —Just received and fur sale XX ni MI:*KK i Co.’s cheap Book obit*, No. 3. bmith- suuuy Memoir* of Foreign Land*: by ilrs. llarrlet author of Uncle Tom’s Cabin; '1 vola., cloth, n: .iaf|»-r Carrw; Lever's new novel; 60 o^ou. n aod Fumiui!: l>v Mrs. Aun S. Stephens: $l. For » * ' li. iUNKK kOO , j) l«* No. 32 SmithCeM street. ' 1 o . a.’-k. . n baud and lor sale by : Fleming brgs. I INsKcu OIL—6 this received and for taie by ±J J> IT HBSKV U. COLLINS. I 1 KVOLVLUa—A i:uod asnoiuuant os all kind* of lluvol* -LV ver.s, including Colt’s, AUen’s, Jdawten'a, Wernert, tbe Itevcdvtug Hammer Pistol, ju*t received and for said wh«.i,wau or retail, by iiJWN k TLTLBT, J 1 '-* 13d Wood street. SAIU'INKs —~i ruses bardiuas, to whole, halt and quarter U-m ju*i received and tor aale by BAILEY A RENSIIAW, Liberty street. CUKI.P HAMS—We bare jujc received anoU«er O lu.sapurk-r sugar Cured Hyms.wteemeU the IwC io u-.\i Liuciunau market. Al*;, sugar Oared bried lkw t, on haud uuu xor aa.e by BAILEY A RENSITAtT. 1 I'oBACCO —5O Six TwH Kentucky ToObcco, on band 1 _au4 tor «alc by [j)ul) J- A. lIUTCIHSO.N * CO. KENTUCKY' MUtTAUD— Alrcih aup{dy of this celcbra- Lai MusuuU ivct-ived urn lor sale by J‘3l J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. OFFIUB FUiiNITUKK—-For sale low, a* tollown : 1 laiyv Iron Safe, l Double Desk, a sap article; 1 Letter la'---, [jyr.ij j. a. iiuTomao.v a co. ZINC i’A UNTO, of every variety of color, cocaUoUy on band and for s&lo by J)SI J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. LAKU— No. 1, in fcog«, for aale by UKNRY B. 00LLW8. F/lbli—lOu par White Fish, Trout, Salmon,’ *«., received X and formic by L* uly jL_ HENRY 1L OOLLLNB. Li Alii—loo bbls LouuviUe Lime, received by aulO HENRY 1U COLLINS. \,f CttßlD'B PATENT FAMILY SOAP—2OO bxa received ill by |aulO) HENRY U. COLLINS. Wf hare just received «<ua« of the most desirable colors of M. do Udge*; also, a few. pieces of uaw and ele gnnt style* Delaines and Csshmeres. A. A. MASON k 00., mIO No. do Fifth street., G 1 UNri TO HUUS, by r DOWN k TKTLEY, _»j»s No. 13fi Wood *L | ] iJtNAM Foil AUGUST, cut optnjjust received -i. RUSS ELLS’, Fifth street, near corner of Market. (' UNS, PI6TOLB AND’RIFLKS, at all prices, tor sale by V? .BOW.N A TETLEY. ITLAaKaS, BELTS, POWDKK UuKNS, SHOT POUCHES, Drinking Cups, Ac., for s&lo by EOWN k TETLEY. AND MOIXSSES— -40 hlnls N. 0. Sugar; NO bbls - Mo lassos; 40 “ Sugar House Molasses; for sale by _ d> 3l &PCLUKKAN, HERRON A 00. MAUIi KKEL—IS bbls large No. 8, for sale by __. jysi M’OLurkan, hekkon a co. NEW BOOKS AT RUijBKL[/fl.—Pertstoplus, or Current Subjects : by Wrn. Elder. Fitly Years Ih Both Hcmßpberei': by Ylooent Nolle. The Youth of Jefferson, or a Chronicle of his College Srrnj es. Our Honeymoon and other Comicalities, /tom Punch; Il lustrated. Life of Daniel Boone: by W. 11. Bcgart. K:uy Nat, or the Three Apprentices: by A. L. Stinson. • The American Cottage Builder—Homes fbr the People: by .Icibn Bullock. • . Che.-tnut Wood; a Ule by lisle Under. - Fear lees Fred , or the Highwayman’s Bride. Fifteen Mlouua aiound Now York: by G. G. Foster. English Envoy at the Court of Nicholas I: by Min Julia Corner. LrnJon Art Journal, lor August. Godcy’s and Peterson'* Mogauue, fbr September. UU33KLL k 800, au2l FifUt street, near Market fpUiLMP LEEDS.— J. Rutaßaga,* Purple Top, Y>tlow Aberdeen, Norfolk, Globe, and Dales Hybrid; wholesale and retail et the Seed Store, TUlb street. jfchl JAMES WARDROp. VfNBG AH—20 bbls prime VlnvgarAr sale by aal7 HKNRYIL OOLUNB. XT UW READY.—Patnam’e Monthly, end Yankee Notion*, l\.*<or September, for vale by 11. MINER A OCX, ,«aji l; i- . . No.32Smlthfleldstreet. PATENT PEN fiuLDKK—amiable"tor ■% ns#irfpe'of Steel pecs. It holds the Pea firmly, which ■rtAFbdJUmOTed without any difficulty, nod without roiling tSeßugw*. PorsGeb/ W. 9. HAYEN, Siatiener, jy!4 Martlet street, corner of Second, A A, MASON a CO. bare just received & largo assort* • moot of French Gingham*, all of which are the best of colors sad entirely new patterns. _au23 EMBROIDERIES— received, sumo new style Lace, Collar*, Flowing tie ores, Swiss Flouncing and Embroid ered Swiss Muslin*. - A. A. MASON A CO »cp7 Fifth street. PRESTON A MERRILL’S Extract* of Vanilla, Lemon, Row, Peach, Aimond, Biraw berry, Ac., for flarorisg Ice Cream*, Blanc Mange, Puddings, At, fbr sale by au7 W. X IPCLURG. >* ~* j.'- -•- Hsdlslns whleh ft* Hedlelns l MYERS’EXTRACT OF FROST WORT, OR ROOK ROSE! An Invaluable Remedy for nil Scrofulas Diseases lndlga* tion, Salt Rheom, Blok Headache, Canker, Nursing Son Mouth, General Debility, and at a Purifier of tba Blood, is unequalled. R<k Katz Co: —Prom early childhood I have beer, snlject to severe periodical attacks of gkk Headache, at limes ren dering me unfit to attend Co rny household dutie \ For tlie last two years I have been very weak, and had little or no appetite, but by the use of your Extract of Bock Rcee, my general health Is much-improved, my appetite is good, I have no more Tleadacbe, and I feel better and stronger than I have for yearn before. . MBA C. H. WEBSTER. New Haven. Sept. 14th, 1862. CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. JIa.JL-B.L. Myers: Dear Sir—ln Outaneoru ErupunDf, in several instances, I have given your Extract of Bock Ro?e to children and othera,in.gettlßgupfrom the Measles with the happiest success. In several cases of Erysipelas, this Syrup has effected a cure; it may be relied upon as a certain agent, capable of eradicating the Afrom the system, by purifying the blood. I recommend it earnestly for all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Xrnißlons, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary Dlsea*ea in general. Yours truly, ■ RET. JL R. WARREN; ■ New London, October 7,1850. RHEUMATISM. 1 HENRY nOLMES. Bee. A. £ L.Mytrt: DearSir—Having used your Ex’.ro.-t of Rock Rose for Rheumatism and General Debility, and found it efflearioaa iu removing the disease, I would cheer fully recommend it as a valuable medldne for the discuses 'it promises to cure. R. KNIGHT. HENRY HOLMES. New Haven, January 6,1851. SALT RHEUM, OR TETTER. I hereby oertify that my eon Edward (a lad of ten years of age,) was, last September, attached with Salt Rheum. For four wesks, there was a deep sore on the aide ofhls face, extending around the x&otfth, which discharged foeely. We tried several medicines, without obtaining any reDetL At las:, we tried Myers’ Extract of Rock Bom, which bus effect ed a cure. The eorj is completely healed, and Lis general health much improved. HORACE W. BULL. New Haven, March, 1853. Fold wholesale and retail at Dr. KETSXR’S Drug Store, No. 140, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. Sign of the Golden Mortar. ao7l:diw [Prow .he Pi Ctieat Expanders—Shonldcr Braces.—An Excellent Article. Persona who hare acquired a stooping position; by_foUow jog a aedentary occupation, will experience great relief by th« om of the “ Washington Suspender Brace,” mode and sold by Dr. KEYS&R, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers f~r a brace and suspenders, th-j weight of the pantaloons is 60 placed as to continually tend to bring the 'boulder* to their natural position, and expand the chest We purchased one come Ume ago, and have been SO pleifcod with it, that we unsolicited gaveit a “poll,” gratis. Women, hundreds of whom are annually injured by . the weight of enormous ‘Skirts,” should also procure these braces. Be particular is procuring the kind mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. - Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of GEO. U. KJSY3ER, No. 140, comer of Wool street and Virgin alley. 49” Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. B. —I also keep every variety of Trusses, Supporters Body Eracev Pile Props,' Elastic Stockings, Suspeorary Bandaged Ac. - . . . auilrtUtw Or Varlcoie Velha, Weak KNEE JOINTS AND WEAK ANKLES.—I would respect fully iavite the attention of Physicians, and the public gen erally, to my aMcrtm&al of Bilk Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, Aoklefiocki aitd Bandages for the relief and cure of Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Weak Ankles, Weak Knee Joints, sod the various appliances used in the curs of dis eases requirisgoutward support. 1 also keep every variety of Tmeses, Body Braces, Sup porter*, Shoulder Braces, in fact all kinds of mechani cal appliances u.‘od in the cure cf disease. GEO. U. KEYBER, Wholeaale Druggist, anShdaw No. 14J, cor. Wood ah and Virgin alley. Agency of jt>r.~Fitet&*« Celebrated Sfedi* A®“ AT DR. 0. H. KEY'SER’S Drug Store,No. 140eomer Wood rtruet and Virgin alley; Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmona ry Balaam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurstivti Syrup, Heart Corrector, Uuinor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver OU, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough' and Cathartic PCD, Nervine, Vermifuge, Female mis, Fe male Specific, k Ac., u«e-i by him constantly and with unprerodeutbd success in the treatment of CUds, Caught, Cbruwnption, Asthma, Beart IKseatn, Djrv- pryiia, Scrofula. Ski* t Diseases, Rheumatism, .Cbroytotnfj, Piles, tickets. Dr. Pilch’s tougsanw - -. _ Palenl SHrer floletl Abdominal Supporters. Dr. IMch't Improved Plated SUrl spring Shoulder Brace. Dr. Pitch's Silver Ittha ling Tube. Also, ail kinds of Proprietary Medicine?, at tbwloweet ptloce, wholesale-or retain ' ' jyShdaw LIST OF OESUnrE PATENT XKDICINES, os u 42f» *h» ioa sat* bt FLEHISO BROTHERS, PnnruHn at *t—'VTw«iftgaii>aUTvr SUIa TThcHttole 2>rugffisU and Jkoiert in ftdmt Medidnet, Comer Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KEELER’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: “ Carminativeßaleaja; “ . Hair Dye: • “ . Expectorant; - “ Hair Tonic; Wletar’e Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’s Pulmonary Balsam; IlootiaDd'a German Bitters;' Holland dd Ifoeletter’s <lO Uterine Catbolicon ; Btcnni'-Sootcb Cough Candy; FrWi do; Thom’s do; Howe's do; Osgood's India Cholagogue; Moree's invigorating Cordials TylrrV Qua Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; Phalon’9 do Batchelor's dir Mcll unn's Kiiii? of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown’s EssenceofJamalc&Giogar McAllister's do <lo: Kidder’s Indallibla Ink; Payson’s do do; Arnhold’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons' Kataslron; . David's Lilly White; Basin’s do; Tobias’ Liniment; Bunt’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bona liniment; Mexican Mostang do; Farrel’s Arabian do; Gardners do; Barrel's Indian do; . Carter's Spanish Mixture; B»rne’s Pile Lotion; MeeuFon: Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant's QxrrHns Oil; Roshton, Clarke A Co.’s Cod Liver Oil; McAllister's Ointment; Hogs’ltch do; Parrel's do; “• ~ Gray’s do: Trash’s Magnetic Ointment: Jod kin’s do Bwaim’s Panacea; Honck's do; Sergant’s Infant Panacea; Perry Davb’ Pain Killer; Ayer’sCheny Pectoral; •Hgughtaw’a Pepsin?" - KlbPb Petroleum; . Malone's Celebrated liver Pills Brandreth’s do Weight’s Indian Vegetable Pills. Lee's Antt-bllioun do: Ssu*rarslla-lUbod do; Bren’s do; SwsjOCT'Exlract Sarsaparillaßlood ills Jayne's Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew David’s Plaster*: do; Dr. Newman's do: Itadway’B Beady Belief; Morris* Remedy; Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; ' • Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s 7 do; GuysottV Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla) Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; u Highly Soented Brown Windsor “ Musk; Lcdlnm’s Specific; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gam Arabic do; Sellers’ do; Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Trlcophoroua; Norwood’s Tincture of Yaratrum Yiride; McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr.Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Eye Water: Agents for all of Dr. HcClintock's famlly Medicines; Dr; Needham’s Breast Pomps; * ■ Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gum Blaetie do do. ffcbl&ly A SPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, on the Ohio river, adjoining the Hottse of Rafoge, on the Plank Road at Woods’ Bun. There is six acres eerered with a large amount ot Grafted Frnita, Evergreens, Grapes, Bar* ries and Garden* Root*; with a superior Dwelling, Berne and put'BouiteS; all intruded to m» a bomfertable home. It is offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAVIS, E*q.,oiiYha premiere, or'of THOMAS WOuDS, sepl&la. ' .~r>. • ■ • T 6 Fonrih strast. Elegant Eras Goods. A A. MASON A ca are now tn rtdelpt of several cases # of rich Dress Goods, aU salaeted with great care, at the recehi large package flake, la New York, at less than coat of importation, comprising, rich black flg*d Silks; do plaid and striped Silks; do Brocade Silks; do Amnre; do Grodeßhloe; colored plaid and striped SRkßf'do Pole de Sole; doGlaoe; do Broods; French Merinoe*; French Me rino Plaids; figured Cashmeres and Delaines; flaa French Ginghams tad Chlntses, . . * aeplt . - JVb. tti DBodsfreeL TitUbwgK. HOLD op sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS : 43 shares Exchange Bank; 17 do Monongabela Navigation Company; »> -do XnSur&nceOompaaj; $2,500 Monongabela Navigatfon Company Bonds; Ji,ooo City of Pittsburgh Bonds; ‘ ss,<joo County of Allegheny BOnd*.' ' rgejJbllwawtf Locuit Grove Seminary for Youmf ladies. mUK iwtxt eeasioii of tide School will becia on M’fcDXßS* J. DAY, Beptember 2Qtb, ud WBtinoa forty-two w*«ek?. Day PapilßfKuntbedtyo*«a**y*d to dad from the o*o7e in an exclusiTßOmnibna. Circnlus may bt obtained at tbt atora of Br. Gaorjj* K. Wnite, on Marfcat afreet, and at Mr. MaHor I *, II Wood at, or on application to tha B—tor, - W MY. WM. B. QItAKKX, Pittsburgh, Pa> | MEDICAL. SICK HEADACIIK. jh Daily Dispatch, J%6.16,1863.] For Isle, WIUUm A. tttll * Co., BAN KERB, , -i* IN CONNECTION WITH THE OhlrauiV PeUnkidvalHi SaUread t VIA ALLIANO*. .a > - 'KuIE abortset, quickest gpil phrynaff routpto Toledo, Chi- Bock ’ Iqlaod, Galma, anj Sf. Jyouis, Is VIA This route is one bundled mi inn «L»lfl anil abont eight boure quicker to Chicago, than the eixeuitou one VIA IN DIANAPOLIS. Three Doily Train* between Plttubaifeh wH Cleveland. - Four Daily Train* between Cleveland n*€hh»go. Time to Cleveland six boußvChlcngo twuty-two heura, and St Louis thirty-seven hours. TIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave ABteoae et .7.M, A. IL, 12.00, >L, and 630 P. Jl, consvcUng at Hudson vrith Trains fnr Cuyahoga Falla and Akron, and* arriving In Cleveland at 10.00, A. M-, 2 20; P. BL, and P.'S!: : The Trains of the Ohio and Penaa.4feflmad, leave Pitts burgh at 340, 4. IL, 8 00, A. iL, and 3DO, & U.; arrive in Cleveland at 10 00, A. 2.20, P. M„ and 8 20, P. M.; con necting there with through Trait»YcrTo)fdo.‘Chlca go, Rock Island and BLXouis. < Paasengers for Toledn, Chicago, St, Louis and the North weat, leaving Pittsburgh on either oTthe tnomieg or noon Trains, by gaJugfTlA CLKI’PfLAND, will arrive In Chicago one Train in advmcee oTihww who go via Mans field or any othur so ate. . Time J»y juing via Cleve land, eight hours. • Pamengere going to EL-'Liml* er -any other polntw»«t of Chicago, will make the ctonrst eoiMEtbsi and quickest time by taking the 8.90, A. KU-Tate-ftSfo rituburgh. Pasaengvrs by this Train (via <Sc*STai3} reach St. Lnuie on the evening of the foHowinv drfV. “ ■» ’ •» The Trains from Cleveland t» Toledo and Cbicogo Tun as follows: Leave Cleveland at O.UO-anil 8.80, A. 3J_, iSO sod 8.20, I*. 31: orrivo in Ctrifekoat 846 endll.o3, P.M..6 A-. A. M. and 1210 Jf. , . Train? leave for Rock Island-aix} St. Louis a* folio: Leave Cbicagb at 820, A. M »01920. P. M. Passengers for St. Louis go ovor Rnrk HUnd Roiir:<. I to Jolist,and theneeever the lUiir to Altoo, and thence by fiteamboet- *n:trs) to St. l»ui%. Paase&geni by the A. BL, Train arrive Yh 5L LouD at 1150 «une evening,and'-by the V3O, P. M.yTraiu at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cirvcland, and there ru ehccked for Chicago ana St . LoaK _ __ FARK.YIA.ALUANCI: AND CLEVELAND. lsxcLAsa.| . latcttes. 2xoct\sx. To Alliance. 42 30 | To Chicsgo sn, 60 0 60 Cleveland. 4 uO La £niie 14 &o i.‘ T01ed0......... <5 Oo | Bock lhiand...lO s:> 13 f-0 Detroit....fl 00 | St Aouir IV .Y> l,i t~<j . Paamegen arc request office of. the Company,.it below the comer. J. sted-to procure-, thalr tickot* u. the in Motwsgabela Uotu>>. third door I. DURAND, Sup’t-Oevriaad. J. A. CAUOHEY. Agent,l • • Piit-l'UMb. BUM3IKK AtfftANURMEIfTS. - THE P ENN SYLVANI A 1854. SEsSiBniESSIEE RAILROAD. THROUGH IN HOURS. * ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, -Tlli'.Lß .THROUGH Tittles. . fatllE MAIL.TRAIN will leave every miumiog (Sundays X excepted) at 7 o’clock, sfoppiog. at all,the regulr-r sta- Uoos.andarriving jn Philadelphia at 12o'clock,. P 31. THE PAST TRAIN will leave l*lt;»bnrgh daily (except Sonday.) at T - o'ciork;' slopping- at Grrm-burg. Latjol-c, RlairsviUe,lawkportr Jcknfttnen.vWiimore, Al toona, arriving In Phliadtdphla ntiifcloct;, tb« u-xt morning. j ; TUB EXPRESS TRAIN . vftll - lr.ive ****t.T weulng at 5k30 o’chxi, -stopping- only .-at brwln’o, ,£reens'ourgb, Datrobe, HiUcide, -dohuatown, Ulley’a, Goiikauu, AJbona. eonoeeting at Harrisburg wiihube. train for Rail'- tame, and arriving in Philadriphlune -Raldmore, &: 12,30, noon. . THR.ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wilt-leave every after-- Doa&(axeept Saxkiay) at o’clock, slopping at all regtt- Jar atarioßßfimd running only aafor aceßlaimfrille. .THE SECOND AOOOMUODAIIuN TRAIN lea Tee «lei-y (exceptSunday,)' at-11 oteluck, st alisle tions, and running only h? fur.a* BrinUm’A. RETURNING TRAINS arriTeJa Pitlahurgh. A> commodatiou arrive? at s o’clock, A_ M. Esapr***, 1 : P. 31. Seoond Accommodation,7.l6.F 3L iiailliSO,P.M. Peit Lina,22o.A M. ... . * : Fare to New York, $10,50; Fare In Philadelphia, ji; Fare to Haiti more, fiS. Rue to Bedford Springe, £6,70. Biggxge checked to all stariosrun Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltlgiore. -*. Passongeriparcliaarigtickikfl lDcary,trill i£V CZXTB in addiuon to the si&tloh rate? r >zceis frem staticQi where the Oompany have no AgehL ' No notes of a less'JeCommatiGU than. ffvojloUarj will h? received in payment far tickets; except'lhoa* imicj by the Banka of Pennsylvania. NOTICE.—-In case of !o#s, the Cbmisny will bc-13 themselvesi«*pourihlfi for pwraoaal baggfeennly, and for an ammmtuat exoeeding $lOO. N. Excelsler Omnibus Lina has been ftoployc l. to convey pamenger*and.bnggage-to and fissnih" Depot,at a charge not to exceed 16-eeatitfrr each paeror-'er, 16 wots for each trunk. --• » For tickets, apply to MFSKIMKN, Agent, - At the P. R. IL Pa.vst.ngcT SUdon,.o* liberty ct Pittsburgh, July Bth. ISs4—fjeT. „ .'■ OHIO ASD 7BKBSTLYASLA Sew Arranktmetif, *' coxMENCisra febr treßTss, ism 3864. 1254 MAIL TRAIN leaves PiOsburgh-at 8 at Alii anoe; takes tea at CrastUne. and awb a dese con nec:ion there with a last Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o'elock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves rittsbargh*»4n»alock T P. M., after the arrival of the Express train fro'nY'Philadelphiaj and reaches Crestline at 11,50 P. M.? connecting wlih the Night l-Apreos which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connection* are made with the Ohio,ahd.lndlana, and Brifontaine and Indiana railreed* for and towns in Indiana. .. -. '. -V Connections are made with Q«veland.JBQjiroeTille. Pan darky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Jtaejms, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the town*onJhqMad-.River Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zhnwvlllmaud town* oh theSlanofieldroad. 7’. '' . Fare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis S? f sB^o; to ToledofO; to Cclambo* $6.25; to Zsnesvma $6,10; t« Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rate*. RETIRNHIG t THE 'EXPRESS TKAIS leaves Crestline at 1.16 P M, and readies Pittsburgh at RiJD P. M, connecting with the fast Express Iriln through in fifteen heare to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN Ic*t*6 Crestline at 2AU, A. ML, on the ar • rival of the Night Eibress Train Worn Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgfc.etTl.4o, PM. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at' 10 A M, and 5 P M, and New Brighton at d A M. and 106 P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7A SI, and 9F, L, end arrives at 4.30 A SI, and 4.88, PMI " 4V The Trains do not run on Sunday. _, J9* IlckeU or further information, apply at tho ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Ratirnaojjompany, of » J. G. CURRY, at the oorner office under theumnongafcela House, Pittsburgh, or sf GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federel street Station, JOHN KELIJY, Passenger Agent. Penniylvanla Railroad, SUSI'IER TARIFF brtween'PittsSargh. Ittledelphla and Baltimore; common ring April lit, 1854. Fir si Clan— Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feather*, Furniture, second hand. Purs; Pianos, Poultry; Wines, ip baskets nr boxes; 75 ceaifi. RKa) lbs, _ ... . Nsoond Class —Dried Fruit, fiaewaz, Deer. Skin*, Dover and Timothy Seed/ Glassware, Hndwure, Rags, Wool and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: OOfe ft IOOJbe. Third Clast— Beeon and Pork (loose,) Butter, in firkins, kegs or bbls; Hides, LsaUME,£onp, Window Glass, and Cot ton, uncompressed: 66c. ftdOO tbs. ■ JbwrtA glare Alcohol, Bacon (in e*?k# or-boxes) Barley fifid Malt, Beef and Pork, Cindies, Cheese, tyrd and Lard OU, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, Leaf Tobacco : • 40c. ft 100 lbs. ' Flour 80 cents $ bbL qprl ' GEORGE C. FRANCISCUS. €l. Bingham A Co.’* Transpenation Llne Si^i rvtO.AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND 1 NEW YORK.—The Owners and. Agents Vf said Line have bewu forth* past fimrtwu year* connected with the “old established Blngbim’* Line.’’ Thdy'wll give their "«iul prompt .ttjmHnn to fnvgardlwir fif {faidoes,Mer chandize, Ak, In the shortest time and - One- arf favorable terms as any other • *'-.•> s 47* Only one transhipment, between- PktSbmfeh, Phila delphia and Baltimore. 7. . . • f GEO. BINGHAM A 00., } Canal Barin, Liberty gt-, PJtftburgh. BENOHAM. Banff X CO. thl . n , ; - tnr , ] Z 79 Market nrtet. PbflSdelphia. - JAMBS WIXSON/lhcent, j| < 121 North' jUBHUmore/ " '-} • 3L E. OnHANTafcXgent, tprt:ly \ - ‘ ’ York. GMVge R, w.i; No. 69 MARKET STRESS,wiII epewonaad aAer MON • DAT NEXT, tba 4th day of September/* rich and -varied assortment of - ■ < x Pntls made Velvet and Doth Cloaks, and PnUa berf*; .. 7 Lupin’s French BferinoeraOd Csshmereer: Do do Muslin Delaines'; Do ' Bombaahje* and Tamls* QdQia^milPUtds; - Also, stripeS. barred and plain Silks; ' ' ■- w ~ French Cblntx**, EmbroMerim snd Laeesf' ■, Also, a general assortment nf LadTea* VATI add Winter Drew-Goods; ... . : ' ' . Purchaaedveceuily at the anetjon-»aUwln«N4wf YoTk, at a great reduction fcom former" jtrices. aucAton saes being unprecedented, the qtiKntity exhibited bdngunosu. ally large, and the qoality very superior, Goods- were sold at ruinous sacrifice*. TltbibariffirA~qgu»tSo,lS3l.—tsepg-IBT , " ■ Sundries— (• 10 hh<l» Beam Hams; 25 “ do Shoulders; 60 bbUuew large No. S Mackerels i'l'* SOhfbbls do do do; toefrimJ 80 “ medium do . do 26 bbla do do’ '* <lO " ' 16 Lake Trout, in store; A 36- “ Baltimore Herring,in storey * - 20 « do Bhad. do; *--* • 5 “ No.l extra Urt OH, da; V Ci 26 41 Tanner#Oil, do; . 80 cask* prime Pearls; __ e - f 100 bhU Mess Port; * , . . • 100. .** Grease. Lard; . . .. £ SO. “ LnafSugac; js .60hhdsO. Sugar; ; 2SO bblfO. Mohreres, oak coopers g* — —-* 40 boxes W. 0. Tobacco; / - ~ : \ 100 Bbl* Nl U. Rosin: ** ••• • • ! 1. egdiur - -•«» 7 bsxrtCreomCbiwre; ef -150 sack* Driad-Annh» and P«A««- •' 3000 pounds Bacon SidHs. - . .* 7. ( f jy» ENGLISH A RICHAg>SON Tlaraa Hoixaea and Loti ftr iale. \hf ILL he eoW at private Sale, THREE IBMfBES AND Tv LOTS. One Brick House,vltnated Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot' 20 79 iwt back. ... /j Al#o,.one Lot and two Honse#, on Sixth Ward. One House fronting on other on Carpenter’s'alley; -LbtG4 fi>et by'Wfi.- X*^. Also, the suod I n?w occupy, on thi ufledy. of Ferry and Water streets, the le«se ronhlur oosyeaefremlst of April, 1855, with the Furniture, Bedding, at pres ent is doing a good buf£Ae**rand 'oeated. For terms and further pat<lcoiarweoqniV4 of ‘ - ~ -ALKX/CUPPU>’, enraetof F«wtw ewdAVnaef *tw:a. ' ktaantlwrt and ~ WE ar» imnslaajjfr- yJgfM CABIN FURNITURE, ftf every deacripfioa, and lien to tha manufacture of the best styles, sutt»bl« tithe ure of Steamboats. Ow hesi enables us to warxant satisfrcUcn-,’ promptitudeln’Wldeh'Order* art filled,a* te|heg«*lny^o. nMeto#Ml«n*^“ rni,ll l a l Kmls, wiR 4wi4j to (hei? rtjttt*.®*"--*-'?*• . T i. co- .J .1 r nWENTT^DOLLARS IN hamv r*m»fliiaty%tomim. I V*W (rood Bunding Lots for sal* on tha **>?* terms, pic egichLot $269. Piss,-*9 front by tW deep to u liter. Mtnate-en Mt Washington.--• u. • S. CUTHBMP A SON, *»8 ' ' HraCWotreet. •- 'Ji’A .i? -C-y';4?}
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