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CUTHBERT A'SON, a 140 Third street BALE-—A Dwelling Uctue of 6 room a, ball and F Mllar with 9 )oU of ground, having a front of 61 foot •oa Franklin street Manehestar, by 138 deep to a wide alley; •a mod well of water, with pump; out oven, coal hnvse, •frStttrme.crape Tines»da^fors2,ooo. Termseuy. vBmU 09*, grape —» aTCUTIIBEET A SON. Real Estate Agents. I*o Tblnl street jIUiUSM AMU BKI»U*D HAT Kit—A tt.,h np|il, ■■iT 1 ™ **"* & ° J ‘ T JOS. V*™," 100 bbls and bf bbls Trout, jI H ico do do White Flub: reo'd this day by «g>pß pi t,B—A two story Brick liouse and Lot, on DW« &•“ hhdagood fair Hew Orleans i ■ I ?$ bbls Beflned, in store and foe dale by ' . KING k MOORHBA-P. ' A OODBT li, 18M-MAUA-N * the jttn- A don of the Ladle* to a new arrival of choice BMjßOl darSe vu: Bwias Worked Spencers: Swiss Worked Worked Collars; and Jaconet Ooliarn of all * JJJJJJJ' [aoUJ MO. 91 HAMIT HUBS. afcfrti*. ■**>*,.. 1 , f ■ I ■■ -V., ' ■ TELEGRAPHIC. By if O'Beilly Line* for t3u Horning Poit N«w Orleans Blot—Yellow Fever* *«• BAwniPta September 20.—New Orleans papers of Than* day ere received. The riots are not finally repressed as be fore reported. Early on Wednesday morning a party of Americans visited a Coffee House kept by Tim Daffy, which they completely demolished.. John Kane wet dragged out of the bouse by the mob. and U bettered to hare been mur dered, as his body eoald not be found, dames Porter, an Irishman, was abot dead in tb* street by a eoncealed assas sin. Barney Boylan wae wounded. The military were oo der arms while this took place, but the mob had done the work before they coaid be brought to the eeene of action. Ihtt papdni strongly condemn the Mayor and police for the continuance of the riot. At a late hoar on Wednesday night all was quiet. The Orleans Courier says the fever is Increasing In malig nancy. A greater comber of .persons ere dying at the Charity Hospital, end the monallty is increasing in private practice.* The dfeaths at the Hospitals for three days amounts to ninety-five There is no mail from Charleston, and nothing new from Savannah. Arrest off a Slaver~Ftro In Hew York. Nvw YOU, September 20.—Captain Smith, of the brig Julia Monltry. was arrested thU morning, .charged by tbo mate with bringing 610 slaves from Africa and landing them In Cuba. A respeetabto ship chandler, William C. Yaientine, was a'so arrested, charged with furnishing sup plies for the trade. A fire occurred on Broadway last night. It burnt tbe premises occupied by John L. Weston, looking-glass dealer; Hyde, Camp A 00, furniture; Krugler, manufacturer of syrups; loss $BO,OOO. The Metropolitan wbj in great dan ger. Railroad Acetdent< Cmcuman, September 20.—While the eleven o'clock train from Dayton, on tbe Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Rail road, was nearing the depot in this city, running round a heavy eurte, tbe two hindmost passenger cars ran off the traek, and fell over an embankment ten fret high into the canal, resting bottom upward. Thirty person# were badly injured, but no one was killed, as for as ascertained. Explosion and Loia or Life. St. Louis, September 18.—This morn'ng, between (wo and three o’clock, a building temporarily employed m i magaxlne for fire-works, wo* struck by lightning Tbe fire works erploded, deeirojing the building and all the proper ty, kilting two men who were sleeping en the premises. Loss $2500. Election la Maaaacbuaetto. Boston, September 20.—1 n the Sixth Congressional Dis trict, MiUikio, .Fusion, has beat sleeted. No cbpico for Oovemsr has been made. Ysllow Fnv«r i* Charleston* CBiXtssTOV, 8. (L, September 19—Tbe deaths yesterday were 17; for the week 109; from fever 127. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. Naw You, September SO.—Coffee firm at 10U@12B£; Su gar bettor, Muscovado 456%. Molasses 23025. Cotton firm; fair business. Money unchanged; N. Y. Central 9l}£ Reading 74%; Brie 46. Floor ddlh sales 5500 bbls good Ohio at Southern foncy and extra $0,1209,60. Wheat dull. Corn firm; western yellow 82K$8X Whisky firmer; sates 350 bbls Ohio at 41. Pork unsettled; meat $14,25014,37; priajesl2. Beef firm: sale# country moss at $llOll 7*. Cut meat* firm; tlhonlders (*& Lard firm at PBIUMIHU. September 20.—Some export demand for Floor, at a price Mow the view# of holders; soma small lots sold at $5,7509,12}£ for common and good brands, and for choice lot*. Rye Flour... Nothing dotog. Wheat...Wrwteru red, sl,7o order the latest styles of DIiES&KS, CLOAKS, MA.WTLLLaS, TaZHAS, or| puarks rank op pittaiiproh; Ov/ 40 ihim Ohio m 1 i’*im*ylvantft Ratiroa); 10 do Matx-bMtot B«Tlnff Bank : *0 «Jr> UonnugßhaU NVrlK*tiro Company : 10; do Mttabonrb Lifa, Pir« and Mariiw lorn ranee Company ; 50 ii« Rockland Mining Company : $i ,000 Alleghany County Coupon Benda , $5,000 CUy of Pittsburgh do do. A. WII.RINS * CO., 7l Poorth arrest. -XTof PaU Good* Vrcih Arri HAOA.V A AIIL. are jc Good*, to which th«y iu. t-xaers and tb« public la get »flect*d with great oare, and cab bo porebtaod Id Ure dtv. of the following: Plain black Wits *V«I do, .“tripad do, ruw do, hopin’* Bombazine*, do blk and co'ld Delaine*, do atoned and Cgd do, Fine Cadfcm*Tes > Canton Cloths, Paraaiattza, t mviilng their cboif» fall rita Ihn alUnlioh of tbelr roa ieral. The Uucils have heeo will be sold a# lew u thee Their stock cvn*bu in {art Brorj-a Shawl*, I'ng A *-juorr Bav f*taip Jo -Jj, lilk Thibet do do. Cuhmkre Chavis. CblnUe* and L'uvhriokabl* FlzuueU. Wc!*h do. EmbmUerka. Gloves az>d Uclsert, UlUjco*. Lrpin't French Fmvj, at an excellent a*aorUu«-nt Ul, MANUFACTL'UKhS OF CABi.NLT FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, of every description. Materials and work manship warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken la pecking for land sad water carriage. au3l /“USNOT BE BEAT.—We with it distinctly understood that .we are selling off our present stock of fine UoM and Sliver Watches, of the very best quality; floe UoW Jewelry, of the most desiraola styles, and of almost every description; pure Silver Spouus and Forks ; Plated do; Pearl and Velvet Porv-Moneiwi; Card Cases; fine Mantle Clocks ; Tea Setts; Fruit Baskets, Ae_ Ac.; at from 10 to 16 percent, below former prices, and much lower then any other nstab lisbment will eel! at in thw or any other western city. Cit izens and strangers will find it to their advantage to giro us a call before purchasing elsewhere. AU articles warranted as represented. The bast quality of Watch Glasses set at 16 ceoai each, at HOOD'S, aolfl - 61 Market street English breakfast tea for sixty cents pkr POUND,—We have received from New York a ulevlot of English Breakfast Tea,, which we will warrant equal to any sold elsewhere In the city at 76c. Also, prlmo Oolong, Young Hyson and Gunpowder, at 60c A liberal al lowance to large purchasers. A. JAYNES, atllg Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth street. LANDiFORSALE— 160 acres situated in Raccoon Bot tom, 4 mllea west of Economy; prioe $6O per aero. 160 tores 8 miles west of Economy, on which Is a good Orehard: price $lB per tore. For particulars enquire of au23 AUSTIN LOOM lb, 92 Fourth tt. Copper Btoeki for Bale* rjpt SHARES OF KIDQE MINING COMPANY STOCK, #ts for sale low for cash, or four months paper En quire of THOMAS WOODS, gepLlm . . 76 Fourth street. Wm. Dlcliyy Jr., CLOTHING AND FU&NIhTIIhO STUItE, Masonic lIjO, Fifth strut, Pittsburgh. —Clothing made to order,-in good aty Island at moderate rates. aofttf fI'ERREdOuPICS, *>r Uurreut Butyects Rxiemporeneouefy X Treated, by William Elder. Famous Persona snd Places, by N. P. Willis. Partial Boone, and the Hunters of Kentucky, by W. 11. Bogart. Cheannt Wood, by Lsrilo Linden. Peterson’s Magazine fot September. Godey’s Lady’s Book. Yankee Notions. Just received and for sale by W. A. OILDENFENNEY A CO., in 23 * ; No. 76 FourthJ tract. REFINED SUGARS—SO bbls Loverlng's; 20 dj lUldier’s Crashed and Pulverised Sugars, just received. Fami lies supplied by retail or the quantity, on the most liberal terms. All goods delivered free of charge by BAILEY A RENSHAW, • _ anil 26.1 Liberty street Rnn f nkl M hTONK—ICOO’iba just received and for tale by It. E. SELLERS A CO, aep7 67 Waod street. EIMB— 100 bbls for sale by eepS ' HENRY H. COLLINS. HONEY SOAPS—26 gross just received and for vale by FLEMING BROS, Successor to J- Kidd A (i>, aeplfl No. 80 Wood greet. 1 EVAPORATING DISHES—IOO various sizes ou hand j and for sale by [sepltij FLEMING BROS. BARRY'S TRICOPIIKUOUS—6 gross on band and for sale by IswplS] FLEMING BROS. SUPER. CARD. SOD A—loo kegs on hand and for sale by seplfl FLEMING BR0t«. T INBRED OIL—IOO bbls just received and for sale by I a eeplti FLEMING BROS- ENGLISH PUTII—I6 cask* just received and fbr sate by leplO FLEMING BROS. C COFFEE—100 bags prime Bio: j utt ** Java, lu store snd for sale by W pl6 KINO A MOORHEAD. NO- bUGAR—27 hhda good fair N. 0. Sugar, on con • dgnment, and for sale by MP I6 KING A MQORHAAP. hf cheatsimperlal,Gunpowdcr. Young Hyson end Black Teas, In store and for sale by jep» KING A MOORTIEAD. f "e 60 hoaea Bunell A Roldnson's. W lJlism P I Qranl’s, Webster's Old, and other brands, for sale by ,apl6 KING A MQURIIKAD. [CR—IO tiercos lu stole and for sale by 1 mpl6 KING A MOORHEAD, KFjWKP HUQAkß—Powdered. Crushed. Clarified and Loaf Sugars, In store and for sale by *Ol6 . KING A MOORHEAD. WINDOW GLASB—IOO boxes dxlg, 10xl2 and 10x14 Glass, in store and fbr sale by **l6 KING k MOORHEAD. S~ MFTFMRBR mmniEK Qg PUTNAM. Instrecelvwl ais for sal* at 30 oenta, by BAM-L. B- LAUFFER, ytfs $7 Waod fttseC c 'i ' •- ; f worMtnEß jnui.Tr. Th* £mr.—The rim last evening at dusk, by the metal nurks, there was inchee water In the channel, and itstlonary. - • TJu steamers Jute Latear and Exchange are the packets farming to Brow nivUle—the Latear in the morning, and the Exchange In the evening. STEAMBOATS. “1854." PITTSBURGH, CIHCUTHATI, LOUISVILLP, AIR) SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, FOR. TO ■ OOKVKTAROf OF PASSENGERS AMD FREIGHT umn PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint I>onia* iimu Tsis Lm is composed of seven mm, - class powerful Steamers, nne- lJjaßg|f JBHHBqnelled for speed, splendor, safety,flHEßEM and comfort, and Is the ostv tbioooh daht loii or St caw Paouts on the Ohio rirer. It connects with the U. S. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louie, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the line, which now consists of the following boats: Dayt of Departure Boalt. Oaplaint. from Pittsburgh. BUCKETK 8TATE.....~.M. W. Bn.Tißoovxa....Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 2 J. A Davis- Monday. ALLEGHENY. ....Geo. ITLajs Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wn. J. Koran ...Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA Ji. J. Qeace. Thursday. PITTSBURGH- ~H. CAWPftIU-. Jfriday. PENNSYLVANIA Jbo. Ku»*r*LTca_......Beturdey. Leave daily at 10 o’eioek, A. &L, precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN D. LIVINGSTON,) . . JOHN FLACK. } Agents, Monongmhela House Buildings. IdeclO] Plttsborgb, 1863. CANADA sCI«-reland. Port Stanley . Mv K a»d Port Harwell. U|jgj| THK FINE low picture steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain B. iUXXOW, Till mala two trip* a week between Cleveland; Port Stonier, and Port Barrell, u follows j Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at o’clock. Leaves Port Burrell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U o’clock. The Telegraph oonnect* at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, tbs Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the (*ke Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line at Stages, which connects with the Great Westers Railroad. Fur freight and passage apply on board, or to gOOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Staoley , or A. M'BRLDE. Pore Durwell. mar27:tuor AUCTION SALES. AactloaMDaUy Bales. AT the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and FUlh streets,st 10 o’clock, A, IL, a general anaortnient of BeaaonabU, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Roots and Bhoes,.Hats,Caps, Ac., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M-, Qgoeeries.Qnee&ewuw, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Blames, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur ' allure, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Faney Arddea, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Stiverwatchea, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fjaJktf r. X. DAVU, Asotlosiv. Mackerel, mustard and chocolate at are TloN.—On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Septeml-r i'Al, at 2 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rouus, corner of Wood and Fifth strseia, will be sold, 20 bbU good quality Mackerel; 12 botes superior Yellow Mustard, 12 No. 1 Chocolate. eej>2d P. M. Auctioneer SALK OF STOCKS AT AUCTION,—Ob FRIDAY EVE MSG, 22nd lost., at o’clock, at the Merchant*' Ks change, Fourth street,'will be void, f »r cash par fund. J 20 ehares Exchange Uank of HUvburgu Stock. ti do Hank of Pittsburgh “ 10 do Mencbewter Saviog Bank “ IS do PtUa’g Cin. and Louis. Tel*-Cn. " ltd do MooongabtU Navigation (to. M -'j d<> Ohio and Penna. Railroad Co. “ 1' do Uf*. Firt and Mario* In*. Co “ 10 do Ci'Dane'loeuntuw Company u 40 do Wwieru Insurant* Company *• 22 do North American Mining “ reply P. hi. DAW£, Aurtfonevr WANTS. Land warrants wanted—si:» oo —i wll r-ir •base land Warrants to the amount of Five Tfc'-.c--.ad Acres, in lou, bo nr 40 acre Warrants, for which wili h* paid |I7S In gold, for 1W acres, and in preportiro a r fc’> and 40 acres. Apply to JAMES BLAKkLY, I teal Eitata and European Agert, corner of Seventh and Smith field iti-v C. O. Wdod, IMPORTER AND WUULKSALE DEALER IN WISES AND LIQLXtKS. So 147 North Secv.nJ «trewt, fifth di»--r above Kaen, east ride, Philadelphia, has on hand tie be*t qualities of old Brand lev, Wine*. 1 i*h Whisky, Mciionra beta Whiaky, Holland Ctn, Cordial*. Ac , on term’ wi.rtTiv the attention ot parrbaeers and dealer*. fau2*r O w^TOS’S. WAVKRLKY HOUSE, W South Eighth stm-t. between Che*tout and Walnut. Philadelphia JU-r THK UNION, ‘V'O. 11l Arch atreet, Philadelphia. T S. WEBB dale of Xv the Eagle,) Proprietor. . ai >Zry Bayard tatloß’s new book, for •*>« at miner A OJ. d. No. 32 Southfield street A Journey to Central Africa, or life and lAikhrap** from Egypt the Negro Kingdoms of the White Nile .by Bay. ard Taylor. Party Leaden; akcCr-hee of Jefferses, llamlltsp, Jacksrn, Clay, Randolph, Ac: by J O Ualdwin. Ned Musgrave, or the Moat Unfortunate Man In the World, a coml - ncrel: by Tbardor* Hook. Hermit's Dell: by a Penritler. Captain Canot, or Twenty Yean of an African Slaver Persropt-s: by Dr Wlllotm Elgar. The Heme in the Valley : by Mrs. Callew. If you want any. Rooks; If yon want M«£aslDe*; If vqq want ebaap Publications; If you want Standard Work* ; If you want awytAtng that la printed, fall at 11 MINER A CO, swplS 22 Smith field street. NEWTi'OI’PLVoKROOksT— PsvSwjdeiTby’br W tlliiin Rider. Fashion and Famine. Off Daud Taking*, and Crayon SkrU-bcc by lie-ire* W Ban gav. Our lloneymoon and other Ccmiralltfoa, from Punch il{Rne for All, or a New Mode of Bulldlog. Hydropathic Cook Dock. Nvd Musgrave, or the Meat Unfortunate Man In tb* World. Freaks of Fortune: by J. B. Jonas. Alice Seymour ; a crew novel: by Mrs. Oray. Aim, Petersen’s Magaiine, for September. Just received by RU9SKLL A RKO . •rplS 16 Fifth street, near Market BAYARD TAYU)R , SGR'RATBtM)K”A _ J.,urnvy7oCen trai Africa, or Life and Landscapes from Egypt to the Kingdoms of the W bite Nile. Virginia Ootnedlin*. or UUI Days In the Old Dominion ; from the MSS of C Effingham, Isabel CarroJton : by Keneller Glens. Part A. Chemistry of Omaion Life. Just received and for sale by W. A. UILDKNPENNEY A CO, seplS No. 76 Fourth atreet. Mourning Goods. WE bare received anil have ou hand a l ary* assortment of Mourning Gooda, msiprDing black DoubasJaae; Black Kcglhh Crapes; Do French Merinos; Mourning Itannute; Do Bilk Warp Alpacas; Do Vails; Do Wool Delaines; Do Oollars; Do ParameUas; l>o Elmtm ; Do Lynneae Cloths; Do Chemisette*, Ac. A. A. MABON A CO, sepl'i 26 Fifth straw. / UTV PROPERTY FOR SALIC.—A Dwelling Horn*. with hall, four rooms, finished attic aodrallar. The Ltd is 2U by 90 fret, situated oo Filth street, near Orant. A well finished House, oo Wylie street, with I»t 22 by 00 feet A Brick House, on Blxth street, with Lot 27 feet front by 100 deep, to an alley. A three story Dwelling House, on Hand street. Three good Houseii, on Third street, near Wood, he»id** many others In Tarioua locations and on easy terms. If yon want a House, Farm,or Building Lot, the place to be supplied la at the Real Bstate Office ot S. CUTUUBRT A BON, seplP 140 Third street. MOURN 1 NO GOODS— HAGAN A AHL hare just re ceived a large assortment of the shore goods, to which they Inrlto the attention of their customers and the public EIHE —60 bbla fresh received and.lor tala by seplO HENRY 11. COLLINS. Ij'lhH— White Ftsh, Trout, Salmon, Ac., received and for 1 sale by [sepltf j HENRY H. COLLI NS, CHIEKBE —179 boxes for sale by ) sepia lIKNRY H. COLLIN*. I7QG3 —4 bbla Just rewired and for sale by li sepia HENRY U. COLLINS. fIUMOTHY BRED—66 bags and 6 bbts Timothy Seed just X received and fur e&la by sepltt ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. BAOHKS-r6 bblx prime Peticbea received by express and for sale by septa KNGLIBH A RICHARDSON. flto LET—The first door of a good Dwelling House, on X Ross street; two parlors, .dtniog room, kitchen and oeUar, at $l2 a month. 8. CUTHBKRT A SON, sepia ' 140 Third street. $ Dofi’l College. Classical and mathematical department.— Honrs and terms per session of 20 weeks, puyable by the half session, in adraooe: Regular Day CUM In Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Ac., 9 to 12, A, M.,and 2t04, P. ML, $2O. Krening Clou in Math eraatlca, 7t09, P. M., $2O. French and German, oto 12, A. M., aou 2to 4, and 7 to 9, P. M., (20. Ladies’ Clan in Mathematics; Wednesday, 4 to 6, P. Saturday, 9 to 12, A. M., $lO. No paina or_ expense will bo spared to mako this department of the College worthy of patronage. s«pl» P. HAYDEN. A. 61.. Principal. PUKE SPICES AND MUSTARD— -100 boxes pure Mustard; 60 dozen 1 tb cans Mustard; U do U do do; 100 do bs do do: 160 boxes pure Pepper; 80 do do Allspice: 30 do do Cloves; manufactured at the Hope Mills, and warranted pure, by F. R DRAVO. saplß No. 1 Diamond. A. MAUUN A CU have Just received I a good assortment of new styles of Pall and Winter firtfs Cloak and Mantilla Trimiaiugi. New style fancy Flush Trimming; Do' do Velvet do: pp do Ribbon do: Pq do Galoon do: Velvet Fringes; V elvet Buttoos; Vn>lish do: Cloak Fastenings: Tarsal do*. Hair Dresses. seplß : v%itfVlMS—6o dOK Eastern Bioomp, received and (dr nle K hV BAILEY 1 ItENBIJAW. 8&8 Liberty ytrect. Nd—Put up in un canii» harmatktliy 4 _ aßafO&tblfl article fur the ttble, for rale bv i «pl» HAILEY a kenboaw. pKAjm-l» nffiß “i. COLLINS- mo l6a_N—ll6-OOQ. on ootsi second by dtjr or oouniy I »*»■<<■ u eoUoterol security. Knqnlr* of \Sr M> eotmuami xbomla VOQBft, 74 feu* st. >:.•«** t c. K v . . . *:,.... ■> 4*. *. . •*. ■'■J t- •» i ' 1 * • :► 'I . * ■t v ■ ?!- •* ?v **’ *n- i V.v^*W> ' tte -i '• K - ' a fc * e; J • COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADB AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. OFFICRBB. Pnxidmt— JOHN SIIII'TON. First Viet President—Vi'k. 11. Burnt. Second “ “ Wji. R. Brown. Secretary—Vi*, s. Hives. Treaxur'r —John D. Bcullt. Suprrintmdcnt —3. T. Northam,Jr. Oommiltft an Arbitration for August. — W«. R. Brows, y. P., C. xv. KicErrsos, ii. F. Joxea, Jamb SI. Ocorsa, Wm. B. ENGLISH. WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTBBUBGH MAKEET. Orncr or Tirr Dalit Morsisq Tost, \ ThurKlayi September 21, 18M. f [Note.—Tlie quotations given in the following Review, Jt mast bo understood, arc the wholesale prices, except when otherwise noticed ] Remarks.—The prevalence of the Cholera has had its legitimate effect upon the business community. But little has been done for several days past, and from appearances there will be even leas for some days to come, until the panic abates. We will, therefore, omit all remarks, and merely glte the quotations of orticlos: APPLES.—Green Apples are becoming mere plenty In market. Inferior nre selling at $ bbl n and bet ter qualities »t $2@2,25. AtiriEd.—There is Dot much changing hands. Pearls are in gool demand at 6V4c. I‘ota 62,25. Large Tubs, from store, $7<&7,6Q f! dot.; small do sti,6o. BROOMS—We note a steady demand and light supply ; on arrival, prices range from and from store at sll2®|3. BEAN’S—In consequence of th* partial failure of this sea son’s product, White remain at the upward figure they at tained some weeks ago. BUTTER AND EGGS.— Eggs are scarce and worth lie. Keg Butter is worth 12@12%e ft lb, cash; in bbl» it would bring lie. BACON —Fhouhb-rs aru still worth and plain liams sugar cured do 12/iut2)£. CRACKERS.—Manufacturers met during the week and agreed to raise the rate.*, as follows: Water Crackers, bbl SG.GO Butter «lo do - 7.00 WEST. Pilot Bread Sugar Cracker*, ft lb Boston do do Pic-Nie do OOTTON TARNS, *c.—The following ora now the ruling rates: N 0.6 to 10. Inclusive...l&?fl lb No. 18- .23 fl tb “UAI2- IP “ *• 17- ~.24 •* No. 600 ©c lb | No. 800 6» i$ lb “ 600 8 “ “ 900 -6U “ “ 700 .7 I “1000 e)i“ Carpet Chain: white IW*2O. colnml £l. Coverlet lam, 23<&25. Candlewfok, 18. Twine, 20. Batting, No. 1, 13; No 2. 12; Family Batting, 16- Caulking, 16. CORDAGE.—The following are tha rates now aeUMlshed: Manilla Rope, coil White “ T*rr.-1 “ Packing Yam, fin«...12 ” “ 11 “ Ban Coane— .Manilla, $2,60. 3,76(56.00 ft dot. do V ooil 19 eta Tfk tb. Hemp, SI,K«, 2.76d*3,?6 ft dot. do ft oil UclafUb. Pu»roß LlJirs—Manilla, $1.25 9* dor. Hemp, $1 1 dox. COPPER —We quota nt cash an-1 time. CANDLES—PaW of Kir during the wwk at 24c lb ; Dipped worth 13|-4 and Mould IV/j. Soap bring-. 6c. CllKEFtt— Weatnm Heserre is somewhatscarce, and meets with ready tale at l«e CANAL RATES —Summer rates r re r* follows ; aartn.r?. To Phil*. A Balt. To New York. Flour, per tbl. $ HI 51,00 Fi*h and Beef y i.hl .. Ale, AWdiol, Bacon,] RiMteiT lent Ijint • Oil. Tallow A Tobacco ) UrC.p. P,ag4, H-y*- * hair bailed, y Feather*. Furs, an-1 f Furniture / W.*-l k Sheep pelf. UAILH<*AP BATES—E*.«—I«i rln.«, 75 seats: 2d do, tt>c; 3d d-. » n i 4:l* . Fl-ar, ts-jr ■s» bW to Phlia-Jel plila. By ij LP. 1L IC. westward, to Clueihnati—latcla-v*, OX-; 2d d»». .’O"; l-i do, 4Ur FEATHERS— sa'*- have takes pi*’-* from flrat b*nd« at O', and nit»:i *l l.x-.fiy. KISH.—The t. ro.tial quotatlft,* remain unchanged, ar.d are ft.ti «ws. vil M.*■ Urv ?• n. 2. iaiv*. 410 6d£j,ll; Mr-iiuni do. s:■.).u>; V* 4. jf.-n-V-'b. IwlnuK- •• Herring, s6.2.Sjp llaLfat i;> ss.Wi<'.p6. FV h: Trout, ; White, flu. h->‘f f'l- in tr.c ..at pr^p-TMon. Ffo *LTt—j .ta tv Ti« »ri- th:.n la*-t wre!;, Tr.e »t*Ba:er» ar» >» ‘■i.i w r irnpri rv-ment 10 the f ireijru niark--;, ar.d in Culii iruu ;Iji- i- «.*!. uv 1-, o* a« vi.l j roMi-'v ,uWf 11.-ci 1* x;r]'.. Supcibue i* worth $‘J, i 2 - .v:.v. mnil Extra -7 Kiij ,iv v& haul light i.ltol >!) N L’l * a; r>,*x*.-b»» IVa-nuts ,-j up. A *«i" "f 6-X) hidi'li v.im m* ie r'ji T'uur«Jay nt | i llje vlt ,2-. ><• r-wing tc at. totv aated short crup OH'A’L'ClL*— l'.’ «'.l«r *«:*-• 11 rugAT take t>laca dally at , in 0»k am! <’rpre»« cask', abd *.U»r tu-o.** at 4.’. c<'See 11 Kl>- .N<*s;4 1* lb. tiKAIN —At tiie tuille it i.' qurte.) at Orn hing» ti.’ap; J .‘Ai, aud i’scarc<-.’ itarley kTc f tr poor quail ac-i ji ::rL!>r km.is. Oats bare h4»kin-«J to 82e Irt ta *tor» . from first bar i-* £VjjfiGr_ MESS fVil'.U.—Very 1i'.1.0 tlolUj 03a I'.t at '\7V> METALS Pig Le~l is EelJ at 7’,<• 1-y *b» let anj in ih<* nual 1 war . l>»r J” 7* l i,r,v t*n« : ; .‘Vj,3Vc No -»le« of Pig Metal or R;.» ia> ar\> rr'ort'-l, they are hal t firmly at ;.r*»kw)» r*''--* Il.lY —Regular »*.:•» «l*ih at s2<«*t)2fi j* b-C. II )PS— We ~,r.'e o».ii. ,t -;1, ,nlki’t. :n at V lb. Hll.'LS—i.reeu f>*! ar<- quota-i at 7 ; dry »ait »t ilTiplC, and i’,ry fimt a: Ht!>S ANDNAII.r—No ld prjiw* has Ti»* peddlers are eiiil r«n a strike, an-J snore than half the mills are i ite. "jt anr jmepetof ibi irsoon gjlng to w> rk It: t» > .~t tlirva u.,t»r--e«. ;.r- prir.. -ra have intro d-.t-wl wnrkmen fn ui lha Lot, aod it U prn{ $4.7.7;*;*5; RiicL ; Kotin f. 1.25 »*1 t»' i —Sirs'.lr rale* cf Lard t'.l No 1 at 7i hv the lot *o-J 7* l>v the »rj>V e»d U tlrmt-r. and ai*s m ibe relidi w*v ere m*lv nl A’., r-o heavy -..lei rep-rud. irujaacf I4*> gallon* f.f M‘ha’« • Vil at 74. 0 ta-i< PEA NTT**—uke p!i.-a ererv Jay < r two at ft,sn f ALT —At the Canal *.alei are made »; $2 Mil fi.-t S<> 1. inO sl!,o'Vj{ , J,l2 (or ritm. Prom *Urv a flight advance on thf*r rate-. 2TKEL spring h!*-vi. t‘iU*bur~h raanufj-ture. <*- 1 Plow ; m> IVv.i 1 ... '-5 p« t-vfh. TAI.I.O4V—No .l»tu*>n*‘ t at rough do *O. TIN —Wf have tn ne'e • 'light dre'.ln-; IC. $lO, in, and I A. fin. rni-b : Ilg fr*A. Bar s:7*-,' MHiftKY—txlit* af be-n tnadi du rlr.r tb« * <• k«' 4'-* j*er fall* r. WOOL— ooLi|, 2Jj lo 40e t* 1 ■. • i"J u t fair nniuinal $33,000 Worth cf Farms and Building Lois'. 100 FARMS AND 500 BUILDING LOTS ir tU ht Uu-ultii a?n -x;j f«» tr‘> smt*rt on Lhe /.Vrct ng i' the Utl day cvf Ortober. 18St, 4 LA IN it NL’V.UKk AKE ALKKAUV KNOAOKO M*ny of ihe o-'ar bur.* b«rn aold for fr\>n» to U’U j er rrot. ad*an«w* «Tt*r IL*» jiricv Kir wbktli tliea« lot* art no* *«id, rbowtoj dial tbc pun'b&xe wili bw lnT»^tturtit. Kaeh LVIi ON LY flft. pavuHo Ir. of rarh. will rrrelrr* TOOK UCILI>INU L‘)T2. 2/» l-v 100 li-ri, Ijing er • FAKM <-T fnjM "J to 20 ae.rwa. Ytrw In!* an* N*auUful!y’‘-'Htj.J nt LA KKL.VNP, Long 1.-lai;«■ «r?*rtM the coining *«»fo-oit. lliw i« a fl:v~-TTpcr: uni’ y i | cwj.iLg a Jrligbtful fnanJry TOijdrnee near tin* city. uhfis» tbc domestic comfort* <>f a Jamily cirri* cau lw fully rpalinrd. tnd wb'« ar<* daily b*ing imule V-* ifnlivi-Jualx who, alt cheap end calculated to in create *n rapidly in vain* can be h»*l within b 0 miloa of tl)« city. Thh land would have iwen all taken up year* back, but ha« been an tntuxi'd mate for the hint e-ntory, and (xtmplately locked op twr upwanii* of two hundred years*— since which l«rg>* tales hare l**en made, and where the wild door roamed at targ* may now t« seen beHUtilu) ciittagest ami cultivated OclJh waring with the abundsot prodnriiona «*f -»ur mother earth. Thit h one of the beat opportunities now oilcteil to thoae of small mean* who aredeatltuif of a bom* of their own, tr> purchase one for a uierc trith:; alao, a few farms, con thinmiteswh Gte and ten acres*, and upward*, m from $25 tus3s per acre. All persona wishing to avail Iheraaclresi cf \he opportu nity now offered to procure a fine f:*rtn or rpleudll building lot near the Lsupire CttT. abould make immediate app'iew lion, aa shey are nearly all dlepofnl of. Apply to OUAULEd AVviOl), 20s Uroadway, corner of Fulton street, Y. Y., where mijw ami pamphlets can bo bad, or aaot If requirn*perly sltaated at th<» nor dJoWner of fclxtb ani braltbflcld containing TUKKB •* *r\)Un STOKY STORES AND DWELLING, two on Pmjthfleid i-trect, one o-cuple.l by hlcdle & Br.rtlit-rger, • Wntcbmakar* uiid Jewelers, ami the other, the com-r, oo cupicil by the owntr aa a Ooufi’Ctlonary, Liquor More ;-.nd Daelllng; and Lhe one on Sixth street, occcj led by S. \V. Sander*, a* a Barber Saloon ami Dwelling. This property is one of the most eligible Mluationo for a Banking Iloure or brokers Uftlue at pn*soi.t cffen.il for sale in tba city. For terms enquire of MICHAEL O'HAItA. Title clear ami indisputable. A* 1 aiu determined to -ell it if I can get anything like a fair price, this h to R i re notice to any or per ton» har ing claim or,claims, charge or charges, against me, to prw eeut the one to me at the con.or of Sixth and BmKhfield streets, or prefer the other, *ut Liverpool, Ohio. . These Lota are tu tho midst of Potteries, ne»r the Sta tion t -r tho PitUburgh and Clen-Jand Kallroad, and wilt bo boM cheap. Terms of payment,ss per month. Title unex ceptionable. Apply to JAUKS BLAKELY, »u 23 Real Estate Agent. t/oUK THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, In the State of' f f > r lowa, for aalo. Apply to I . P Sj ' JAMES BLAKELY A OPICED SALMON—I care No. 1 spiral Salinpn, iu ten nound cans, just received by „ u *i3 ' J w. a. arcLur.o. SMOKED y M,von—Just received by Railroad from Bun t'n 100 lbs fresh .“inched Salmon, of very superior goalitT.* t»uaai W. A. M»CLURO. K“i< MACKEREL—No. 1. In kttts, Jmt r«.civtU by _,u,i1r0.,l w. A. »rCt.L-KO, ■ vFf-KiOFS— 5-> ps- Wool LHhciuw, of tbe most faehloaa- D j ““ by “a P T MASON * CO’S. CHANCE FOK BL’rlN EfS— tor enle, the slock, fix ture* and good will of a Country Store, situate tight miles fVn B the city. Also, the Store and Dwelling nou», ?“m- £ * S. CUTHBERT A SON, •5 *- pi? 140 Third street. NOi'iilNU SHIRT COLLARS. CHAVATb, and a 'ull astorunent ot luroislung Goods, at the new y* gU,re vf FRANK TAX OOnPHit- IMKI’Y I'ACKINU BUXE3-A large lot Ot empty Pack |i ing boxes, different Eire*, for sale c o«JP »t 4plB ' KEYSER'g, I*o Wood street. UPLSi’tI PEENCH HEitINUEd, for 7» cwots per yard • t HAGAN A AHL’i aepl3 No. 01 Market st. ('vnltsiMK— Wr*** prliae Lhro.e.just received and for J UutST" ljj4J SMITH A SINCLAIR. « r *»«'• ' '■■ * -$& tt * *“• * ' • -* ** W . ". - Porjro Ya*n. “ 19 li I>nXtS YAIK. lb. Cal 14 “ “ 1& “ 13 “ “ 14 “ IVy tote th« file of MISCELLANEOUS. Lard and lard oil— -16 kegs No. 1lord; 10 bbls do UrdOD: 6 half bbls do; Received andfot sals by mylB MILLER * BICKBTBON. RICK— 20 tierces prime Rice, received end fbr sale by MILLER A RICKIT3ON, >l7 221 end 22S liberty st. lARD.oiL— io bbls No. 1 Lard Oil; '* ; i 10 bf do do; tar sale by >l7 MILLER k RICKETS ON. JAVA COFFER—A> pocket* Old Got. Java Coffee, for rale by [je!7l ♦ . MILLER k RICKBTSON. C CLARET WINE—IO cap«s “St. Julian” Claret, received J and for aaio by | je!7] MILLER A BICKETBON. OLIVE OIL—IS oases Olive Oil, for sale bv >l7 MILLER k RICKBTSON. STAR CANDLES—2 j boxes 4% 6’a end o’s Star Oendles, _ for salg b y [>l«] MILLER k RICKETBON. •fM»H-35 bbU Medium No. 3 Mackerel; ; A 10 “ No 1 Pickled Herring; in store nod for sale by LJeITJ MILLER k BICKETBON. CIIiAMPAUNE —40 baskets “172,” •‘174," Champagne J Wine, landing and for sale by >l7 MILLER A.KICKETSON. Halt—ls bbls No. 1, for sale by my 29 SMITH k SINCLAIR. ANTILLAB—A. A. MASON k CO. have nowforWl# more than 100 latest Ftyles of Mantillas. [my23 LINSKBD OIL—IO bbls for sale by >lO HENRY HOLMES. LIJIE —100 bbls for Bale by jo!9 O ALERATUB—4O bxs Pulverised SaJeratus, in quarter, O halves and pound papers, for Bale by >l9 HENRY HOLMES. BUTTER —1& kegs fresh Furkio Ratter, fbr sale by >lO UENRY HOLMES. Ij'GGS —3 bbls fresh this day received, and for sale by Ji_>l9 HENRY HOLMES. BLUE LICK WATER—B bbls reoelved this day by - JOB. FLEMING, ray'-fl corner of the Diamond and Market at. Ll U Ai>—Ul bbls Baltimore Shad, la store and for sale by o_>B_ • _ ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. WJ HITE FISH—6O bbls inspected, for sale by JJ je« ____ ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. MACKJSKKL —100 bbls No. 3, for sale by j«a ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. PEAKS —40 bbls prime Pears, for sale by >l7 ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. RICK— 100 tierce* prime Rice, for ajle by >l7' ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. SHAD!— 25 bbls Shad; 60 hf bbls Shad; in store and for sale by >IG ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. SUGAR AND MOLASSES— : 60 hhds N. O. Sugar; 75 bbls do Mousses; 26 do 8. H. Molasses; for eale by M’CLURKAN, HERRON k 00. ii{\ SHARES OF EXCHANGE BANK STOCK, for ml* vv by WILLIAM A. HH.f, a OO jyi?T Banners, Wood street, Pittsburgh. LONOWURTirs LADIES’ SWEET WlNE—Very whoi£ some; an excellent article for sacramental purposes; for vale by D. FICKEISEN. jyl« 187 liberty st. /* * EKMAN, French, Port, Madeira and American Wines. VjT foi sole cheap by D. FICKEISEN, i>l‘± __ 137 liberty st. BRANDIES, Whisky, Fieue& Mustard, Havana Began, 4c , aleays on hand, at the lowest prices. Ql'l D. FICKEISEN. Ct HEAP AND PURE CLARET—An excellent article for / summer use, for sale by D. FICKEISEN. VV DRAFTS—Constantly for wain at sight J T abort date, on Cincinnati, Louisville, Su Louis, New Orleans, Chicago, Detroit, and Cleveland; at N 0.71 Foortb street.' jc’l3 A. WILKINS A 00. E’UONHELLA WILLOCR. BANKERS, AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver C(>io. Currant end Par. Funds received on deposit, stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections medt at auy point in the United States. Sv'Uih East corner of Market Fifth streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. Baths—Hot, Cold, and khowsr, IN the titling and furi.ishing of which nothing has been rpnred to render bathing luxurious as well ■■ healthful Are open every day, (Sunday’s exeepted,)from 6 o'clock, A. M., until 10 P. SL,at the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, owner of Hancock street and Duquesoe Way. JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. Uammoth Light, SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are ■Sw? produced at CARGO’S New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth •*h. rtrect, by his la-ge and improved Side and Sky Ughts; by which Likenesses of Children are ta- GaHQDt to n l-w Mrconds.ond Adults in any weather, in lockets— Daguerreotypes copied, open lsy and evening. au? Gra«, Heiilager * Gratis,” : TT r F.>TI*RN K'.*UNDRI, No. 124 Wood street.—Manu* f y lai-turer* of Cooking Stovea, Coal and Wood Stoves, P-trlur stove*, Ilollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Orates, Plain "*•1 Fan-y Fenders, Sad and lfog Irons, Portable Forges, Bugar lieuiat, Tra Ketticn, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes, A£.A£ an!4 WAVURLY HOUSE, HAVING I*u Wtikiue Hall, and moved to tbs WAVKR LY HOL'CE, Diamond alley, whlek I have ***— l up in on* style, I would respectfully eoiidt the patronage of my former friends. Oysters, Game, Ac, of tbe choicest kindw can be had at alt times. The Bar is well supplied wUn Uquort of the test brands. antov JOHN WALKER. Steamboat Fnraltnre and Chairs* Ws have on hand and are constantly manufactu- Uj. nog STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND )W| Oil AIKS, of every de»crtpUoa, vis: » * " * Rxuaiicn Dining Table*; Do Bar do; Lai:es Cabin Chair*, of various styles; Gen tv do do do; State Kocm do do do; l»o Toilet Bores; Tele a Totes; Sofas; Divana; Centre Table*; Wa.'h Standi; Card do; Waier «i<>; Trays, At, Ac. sU;crial and workoianvhlp warranted, and prices satis- t. b. ruu.NqMWCo. . J'-'J _ 38 gmithfleld sh,oppodtswlty ' ARTHURS, RODGERS A CO„ BAMvEIfcS AVDBROKERS WkWLi: OF Forum AND SMITH FIELD SFDEETS, Pittsburgh, Pm. l/fch AGAIN:—J u»c raoaiTed wi for nl* a; MI.NKii A cheap Itgok Store, No. yi rtmith. Sunuy M-moir» c;f Foreign Lands: by Xn. Harriet ru.»t, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin; 2 roD-doth, illustrated, f'h Mr Ja'[-r Carew; Lcrer’r new nOTel; DO OfStl. u and Famine: by Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens; $l. For H. MIN KB A 00> . _ No- 31 SmithlUlJ street .M. .•m ‘Da Ij< nets on batKt end tor sale by O ;.vaJ FLEMING BKOS. Li N?KKL» Oil-—6 bills reoeired and t>r sale by JylT ___ HENRY H. COLLINS. UEVOLVKIIS —A good assortment ot all kinds of RevoL rent. Including Colt’s, Allen's, Mars tap’s, Werner's, atidthe UeeolTing hammer Pistol, just recalled and for sale whoba&se or retail, by DOWN k TETLEY, K-* _ 136 Wood street. O AhDINES—2 casus Sardines, in whole, >»«n a&d quarter O U-*«s, just xvcaived auJ for sale by BAILEY A RENSHAW, 2)11 Liberty street. Sl’ilAH CURED 11AMS—\Y> hare ]tut reeeired another I<>( of superior Sugar Cured Usmx.estseiaed the best in the Cincinnati market. Alsu, Sugar Cured Dried Beef, on baud and lor sale by BAILEY A RENSHAW. ' I'uilAtVO —iio iicga Six Twist Kentucky Tobacco, on hand X. au’l lof sale by [jyBlj J. A. HUTCHISON A 00. KEN TUCK V .M USTAKD—A fresh supply of this oelebra* tod Mustard received and fcr sale by _j?Ul J. A. IIPTCHIfIOX k 00. OKI ICE FURXITUKK—For sale low, as follows; iisrn Iron Safe, 1 Double Desk, a eup. article; 1 Letter Ac. [jy3lj J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. ZLSC I'AL.VfA, of *r *ry Tulctj of color, oonsuusuy on htaii and lor >al« l>j jysi J. A. HUTCHISON A 00. LAIU>- No. l, in k*gs, tor mj« by _*»!£_ HKN'RY H. OOLLINS. McOJRD’d FATK.VT ?AX3lLi' bOAP— JOQ bxs nceind [bulo] HKNKY il. OOLLINS. WK liiTejus; rrceiTed torn* ol the most dodnblo colors of 11. a# Beiges; also, b fow pieces of new bb iTI'NAM PoK A LUUdT, (leaves cut open J just received . BU&SKLUT, Fifth street, . _J_y2v near corner of Market GS UNS,‘I'I«TOLS AND UIPLKS, at all price*, for sale by T BOWN A TKTLKY. T7LASK*, IIKLTS, iVWDAit UOKNB, SUUX PQOCHES, JL Drinking Capa, Ac., for sal* by auS SOWN A TJSTLEY. A>D MOI.AS3SS —_ O 4U hbde N.O. Sugar; 60 bbls ** Mclawes; 40 “ Sugar House Mnlamn; for sal* by M’CLUHKAN, US&BOH A 00. MACKbiUiIL— 16 bblrt large No. 3, for sale by M’CLURKAN, HKRBON A CO. Xt KH feOOKd AT KC&SBLI/B.—F£rLMoples, or Current JL\ Sutycots: by Wm. Elder. Fifty Years in Both Hemispheres: by Viooeut Nolle. Tiiu Youth of Jufferaon, or A Chronicle of hie College Scrapes. t>ur Honeymoon and othc-r Comicalities, from Punch; Il lustrated. Life of Dnniel Boone: by W. IX. Bogart. Kx*y Nat, or the Throe Apprentices: by A. L. Stinson. The American Oott&ge liahdt*r—Homes /or the Pet»le: by John bullock. Chestnut Wood; a tale by Lisle Under. Fearless Fred , or the Highwayman's Bride. Fifteen Minutes aiound New York: by Q. Q. Poster. Eoglbb Envoy at the Court of Nicholas I: by Mica Jnlla Corner. London Art Journal, tor August. Uodey’s and Pe (ergon's Magazine, for September HCSSKLL * BRO., Fifth street, near Market. KMi* SENDS.— 7 Hut* Bags, Purple Top, Kollo* Aberdeen, Norfolk, Globe, end Dele# Hybrid: vholmele end retell at tbe Seed Store, Plfth etreet. JAMBS WARDROP. ylMJUAlt— '&) tibu prime Vinegar for sale by anl ‘ IIBNItY H. COLT VOW HEADY.—PutUßm’a Monthly, aim tank— Nnrywtf for September, for sale by 11. MINER A CO, SHrli • No. 32 Smlthfield street PKAITa KKW I'ATtlM' |*jts UuLDKß—Suitable lor any size of Steel I’mus.~ it holds the Pen firmly, which can be removed without any difficulty, and without soiling the fingers. For sale by W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer, jyl* Market street* corner of Beoond. |_J AttPKH’S MAUAZINA for August just received and FI for sale at . PAUL KLEINER'S literary Depot, Fifth st, opposite the Theatre. I?MBBOIDBKIiJt> Just received, some new style !■«<*, _i Collars, Flowing hleeres, Swiss Flouncing and Embroid ered Swiss Muslins. A. A. MASON A CO, pep* 25 Pifth street. I>KKSToN « MEtLKILL’S Extracts of Yanllia, Lemon, X Bose, Poach, AimOod, Strawberry, Ac, for flavoring Ice Creams, Blanc Mange, Puddings, Ac, for mid by >u7 _ W. A, M*CLCBG. OILLRNi'AL DBjUPM— Another bupqlt of this extract for the handkerchief, received by JOS. FLEXING, suit eorcer of the Diamond and Xirkst ML ■edlsim vhlflb Is Istielaa | MYERS’ EXTRACT 07 FROST WOES, OB ROCK BOO! An Invaluable Remedy for all Scrofulna Dkeanes, Tnillpw tion, Salt Rheum, Sick Headache, Canker, Nursing Son Mouth, General Debility, and a* a Purifier of the Blood, Is unequalled. Bock Bote Ok —From early childhood I have been subject to seven periodical attacks of Sick Headache, at times Ten dering me unfit to attend to my dabev For the last two yean I have been very weak, and had Httle or no appetite, but by the use or your Rxinet of Rock Rose, my general health is much improved, my appetite is good, I have no more Headachy and I feel better sad stronger than I have for yean before. MRS. C. H. WEBSTER. New Haven, Bept 14th, 1862. CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. Bn. A. B. L. Myers: Dear Sir—ln Cutaneous Eruptions, in several inetanoee, I have given your ******* of Rook Bose to children and others, in getting up the M— with the happiest success. In several easw of Erysipelas* this Syrup has effected s cure; it may be relied epos as a certain agent, capable of eradicating the jlsssn from the system, by purifying the blood. I recommend It mrnestty for all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary Diseates in general. Yoon truly, RET. K. R. WARREN. New London, October 7,1860. " •J -RHEUMATISM. ' * HENRY HOLMES. Bet. A. M. L. Myers: Dear Sir—Qaviogused your Extract of Bock Rose for Rheumatism General Debility, »"4 found it efficacious in removing the llimn, I would cheer* fully recommend it as a valuable meJtrfne fry the diwww** tt promises to core. r. KNIGHT. New Haven, January 6,1851. SALT RHEUM, OR TETTER. I hereby certify that my aon Edward (a lad of tea years of agej was, last September, attached with Salt hbeum. For four wesks, there was adeep sore on the tide of bis free, extending around tbe mouth, which discharged freely. Ws tried several medicines, without obtaining any relief At last, we tried Myers’ Extract of Bock Rose, which has eftct> ed a cure. Tbs sor» is completely healed, *«« his general health much improved. HORACE W. BULL. New Haven, m*"*, 1863. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KKYBKR’S Drug Store, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. Sign of the Golden Mortar. auSDdsw L Firm Jie Pittsburgh DaxL* Dispatch, fto. 16,18Wj Chut BracM—Am Person* who hare Mqaind n stooping portion, by foOow ing n sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the use of the '* Washington Suspender Brace,” made and sold by Dr. KEY3EB, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers for a brace and suspenders, the weighted the pantaloons la ao placed as to continually tend to being the shoulders to their natural position, expand the chest. We porehaeed one some time ago, and hare been eo ploased with'it, that we unsolicited gave it a “pud,” gratia. Women, hundreds of wham are aanuelly injured by the weight of enormous “sUrtn” should also procure these bracos. Be particular In procuring tbe Mad mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. ' . Bold wholesale and retail at the Drug BtOrepf QJBO. H. KKYBEB, Mo. 140, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, feign of the Oolden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep every variety of Tmrerr, Supporters Body Braces, PBe Props, Ebstto Stockings, Suspeneary Bandage*, Ac. aoXluUw «rXalarged or Varicose Vctne, Weak KNEE JOINTS AND WEAK ANKLE&-I would respect folly Invite the attention of Pfaysiaana, and the public gen erally, to my assortment of Sik Bestir Stockings, Knee C*p«, Ankle Books and Bandages for the relief and cure of Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Weak Ankles, Weak Knee, Joints, and tbe various appliances oenl |n the core of dis eases requiring outward support. I also keep every variety of TTrueea, Body Braoss, gup porters, Shoulder Braces, and in ill of mechani cal appliances usel in the ears of llrstnn GEO. H. KEYS KB, Wholesale Druggist, au2fcdew No. 14J, cor. Wood ft and Virgin alley. Agincy of Dr. Fitch’* Celebrated lledi* »AT DR.G.H. KEYBER’BDrag Store,No. 140eomar Wood street and Virgin alley; Cherry Pulmonis, Pulmona ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary liniment, Depurative Syrup, Heart Owrector, Humor Oorteetcr, port and Medicinal Cod liver Oil, Antf-Pyspepthi Ml rtmu, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, Tamale Pills, Tw male Spedlle, dm, A&, need by him constantly and with unprecedented sueeese in the treatment of CbUs, Coughs, Consumption, Mthma, Heart Dimasts, Dys pepsia, Scro/ida, Alan Diseases, Rheumatism nmols Complaints, Piles, etc. Dr. Pitch's imeguoMed Potent SEcer Plated Abdominal Atppori&u . Dr. Pitch's Improved Plated Sttd tyring Shoulder Braos. Dr. Pitch's SEcer Inha- Hag Tube. Also, all kinds of Proprietary Mwflrlnss, at the lowest price*, wholesale or retail. ' jySlriaw LIST or GECT7IH2 FATEHT XKDICI9XB, ox Hsxn am ros saia bt PLEHISe BROTHERS, iwrMm «r uw niu. Wholesale Druggists end Putfrrs in Ustmt MMiriees, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KEELER’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: “ CerminatiTe Balsam; ** Heir Dye: u Expectorant; “ Ban stive nils: ** Hair Tonic; Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry Bryant’s Puimonary t^i**"*; Hooßand’s German Bitten; Holland do Hostetler's Stomach do Merrhliwn* Uterine Catbolioon: Btoms’-Scof eh Cough Candy; Price’s do; Thorn 1 ! do; Howe's do; Osgood’s India Cholagogne; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials Tiler’s Gun AraUo Drops; unison’s Hair Dye; Phalon’a do McMonn’s Bliilr of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown’s Ksowaca of Jamaica Ginger: McAllister's do do: Bidder’s Indelßhle Ink; Payeon’s do do; Axahold’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Hynana;’ Lyons’ Bathanon; David's Ully White; ' Basin’s do; Tobias’ liniment; Host's do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Terrel’s Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Berne’s pile Lotion; Meen Fun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; * * Rnshtoo, Clarke A Co.’i Ood liver (Ml; - McAllister's Ointment; Sings’ Itch do; Terrel’s- do; Gray's do: Trask’s Magnetic Ointment: JadUn’e do; Bwaim’a Panacea; Houck’s do;) Bargant’s Infant Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; _ Ayer’s Chany Pectoral; llougb ten’s Pepsin; Kiers Petroleum; Molane’s Celebrated Liver Pills Brandreth’s do Wrights Indian Vegetable PfUs Lee's Anti-bilkmi do; Barsaparilla Blood do; Evan's do; 8 Waynes' Extract Sarsaparilla Blood {Us Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew David’s Plasters: {Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman's do; Rad way’s Ready Reßef; Morris’Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Sand’s do; ' - Gnysotfs Extract Yfllow Dock and SanapariQsT Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey; ** Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Mask; Ladlum’a Specific; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Bymp; Tyler’s Gam Arabic do; Seilers’ ' do; Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Berry’s Trioophorous; Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrum Vlride; Mnlaae’g Oeiebrated Vemifhge, Dr. Looock’a Pulmonic Wafer*; Thompson's ltye Water; * Agents for all of Dr. lfertlrlaM'; Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Ptunps; Gum Elastic do do. fobl&ly A SPLENDID OOUNTRT RESIDENCE, on the Ohio river, adjoining the House of Refuge, on the Plank Boad at Woods’ Ron. There la six acres covered with a large amount of Grafted Fruits, Evergreens, Grapes, Ber ries and Garden Roots; with a superior Dwelling, Barns and Out-Housee, all intended to make a comfortable heme. It Is offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAYIB, Esq , on the premises, or of THOMAS WOODS, seplfclm 76 Fourth street A A- MASON A 00. are now in receipt of several case* • of rich Dress Goods, aU selected with great care, at the reeem lerge package sales in New York, at less coet of importation, comprising, rich black flg’d Olksi plaid and striped BQks; do Brocade Silks; do Imirr do Qro ds Rhine; colored plaid and striped Silks; do Pole de Sole; do Glace; doßroeede; french Merinoee; Tmtix Me rino Plaids; figured Cashmeres and Deiainee; fine Trench Ginghams and Chlntsea se^LS ' William Ai Hill * Ca, : BANKERB, HOLD on sale the >- 40 shares Exchange Ba**k; 17 do 20 do arisen* 1 Insnrence Company \ (2,000 Monougibela Navigation Company Wm> '| | ; $%OOO City of Pittsburgh Bonds; $5,000 Oouoty of Allegheny Bonds. fwpfcdlwawtf Locust Hr ova Sninary for Tausg Ladim. THE next eeesion of this Bebool will berip on WEDNTML DAY, September 30th, end continue forty-two week*. Day Pupils from the city axe conveyed to and frost % Grave in an exclusive Omnlbaa Oreulsnmay be obtained at the store «f Mr. Geormß. Wldta, on MaxWst at Mr. 'MeUoc’s, fl Woodst* oe on appUeatton to the Raster. RET. WM. H. OLauct, «M Tlttshmgh, Tfe * J’ ■ f. , . -V ? MEDICAL. SICK HEADACUE. Excellent Article. Far Bale. Elegaat Dress Goods. rfi'_ ,jr ixm.tm m iuxd, ngntam. ■S^SSSSS»“wws B. COTHB*T * BOS, - 14# Thixd * RAILROADS 01S7XZ.AV9 AID HITfIPBOH IIILBOID, or oomrsano* with the Ohlf and PtBJUTITMIK BcftlVMiy - VIA ALLIANCE. shortest, qalakeet cad cheapest route to Toledo, CM* Q * te "*’ "* <• v “ Tbl* route to one bandied miles shorter end shoot eight toChleage, then the drenittmsone VIA UP Thwe Dally Train* between Pittsborah end Cleveland. ToorDaflv Trpins between Ctovelaadand CTHeegff twenty-two hears, end St Lento llilifjwnen boon. Train* for Cleveland leave AlUawW at 7.80, A. S., 12.00. E, and 630 P. M, oonncctlag at Hndeon with Trains tat Onyahoga Palis and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 1040, A. Xn S 30, P. IL, and 840, P. ML The Trains of the Ohio and Penns. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at 840. 4. SL, 8.00, A. M_, and 840, P. M.: arrive in Otovetond at 1000, A. M., 200, P. M* and 8.20, P. SL: eon imcttng there with through Trains fbr Toledo. Chka«*, Book Island and fit Louto. Pas—gars for Toiede, Chicago, St 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 tboee who go via Mans field or any other rente. Time gained by going via Cleve land, eight boars. ■ * • kftog to Bt Lords or any other point west or Uneago, will make the etaeest connections ami oofckeet tim, b, bbte,: thjMO, A. 31. Tata ta KtObnrjb. S"""*** b L l £. ljl £*>>(«*Otarctod)rath St. Lot Is o n the evening of the following day. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 640 and 840, A. M n 230 and \ 840, P. M; arrive In CUeago at 8.48 and 1140, P. Id.. SJM. A. M. and 1200 K. - . Trains Ira*e tor Rock Island and St Louis as folio** : Leave Chicagost I SO, A. M.aod 9.30, p. M. ParacaganforSt. Loots go over Bock Island Ballrrad to JoUstfiad thence over tbs Chicago sod Xteiutppi Bailroed to Alton, ud thence by Strain brat (23 miles) to St. Look. Prarafa by the &90, A. tL, Train arrive in St. Louis at IL3O same evening, and by the 9.30, p. iL, Train »t noon next day. Baggage cheeked throogh to Cleveland, end there re ebeeked for Chicago ana Bt. Louis. PAHS VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. lercLiM. Ist cites. 2m> clam. To A11iance........42 30 To Chicago AU SO 9£o CA>velaad..._ 4 00 l4 So 12 60 0 00 Bock bland. 10 03 13 &0 ... 6 00 St. Louis..... 19 s>) 16 60 are requested to procure their tickets at the otee of the Company, In Mooongabela House, third doer below the corner. J. Cleveland. J. A. CAUGHEY, Amt, Pittsburgh. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA iM4 * Kmamm bb—b i«*. EAILROAD. THROUGH II VIFTBBI HOVRi. ON AID AFTER THURSDAY, JULY BTH, THERE THROUGH TRAINS. THB MAIL TRAIN' win lean ever j morning (9utd»-»s exrwpted)atT o’clock, stopping at xB the regular sta ttooLud arriving in Philadelphia at 13 o’clock,. 1’ H. 1 THE FAST TRAIN trill leave Pitiaburgh dluij itiw;': foadayJ at 1 o’clock, stopping st Latrob*:, Btatwrille, Loekport, Johnstown, Wllmore. Al toons. arriving is Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, Iho nest morning. THR EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening at MO o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’s, Orvensburgh, latroba, HBlride, Johnstown, Lilley’s, Callttsea, Altoona. «■* connecting at Harrisburg with the train for lialii mon, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at I^3o, THB ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wiH Imre evrty after •oau (except Saoday) at &90 o'clock, stopping at au regu lar stations, and running only as far as BUimine. THI SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves dally (except Sunday,) at 11 o’clock, A. M., stopping at all sta tion*, and running only as for as Brin ton’s. EVl'llkUlhQ TRAINB arrive in Pittsburgh. First Ac commodation arrive* at 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, 1, p. M. Saoond AeoommndatVm,TAS,P M. Mail ISAO, P. M. Fast Lius, $3O, A M. - Fire to New York, $10,60: Fare to PMladalpbla, $8; Fare to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Bedford Sprigs, $5,70. Baggage chocked to all stations on the PmmniTuSt Ball* rosd,and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. '_ - . - enmta addition to the station rates, except from where the Company hareno A gent. No notes of a lees denomination than fire dollars will be . received In payment for tickets, except those Untied by the Basks of Pennsylvania. «. M&- NOTICR.-—ln ease of loss, tbs- Oonxpany wQI bold thwiiwhw responsible, for personal baggage only, and for en amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Sriwibu. Omnibus Use has been employed to oonvey peesaogers and beggage to and from the Depot, at\ a ehazga not to exesed 15 cento for eaeh peaseager, sad 15 cento for each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. MESKHfRN, Agent, t Atthe P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty it Pittsburgh, July 6th, 18S4--f]e7 . l::-'* OHIO AJTD PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. lew Arrangement, COMMJSNCIKQ FSBB UA&T&, 18M. 1864. ggHßOpgi 1854. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 AM; dinsaat AHI anee; takes tenet Crestline, and makasa dose con nection there with a last Ri pleas Train, reaching Ctnnin nati about 12 o’clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN laavea Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,30 p. conneeaing with the Night Kxpresa which reaches Cincinnatiin tbe Connections are made with the Ohio end Indiana, and Btlfhatatoa and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis Oonnectiona are made with Cleveland, Monroeville, gen dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus, Upper Sandusky, Finest, and the towns an the Hadßiver Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zasesrißa and towns FaratoOnctonsti $7; tolndisnapollsgS; to Dayton $840; to Toledo $4; to Columbus to ZaneaviUe $540; to Otoveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rate*. RETURIUG • THB RXPRBHa TRAIN , leaves Crmtline at 106 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh jkt BAO P M, eonneetiag wtth tbe fost Express Train through in fifteen hours toFhiladel phi*. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 3AO, on the ar rival of the Night Rxpress Train from Ctadnnati, arrives at Pittsburgh at 13-40, P M. NSW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Imves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 PM, and New ax 0 A M,and U 6 P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A 31, and 0 P. it, and arrlTM at 440 AM» and 440, p M. 49 The Train* do sot ron on Sunday. 49 Tickets or farther information, apply at thetkket otto—of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the oorneroaee under the Hcneanbela Hoan, Pittsburgh, or of GBORGB PARKIN, Ikkit Agent, federal street hba JOHN KELLY, Passenger Penafylvanla KallnaA SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April let, 1864. PirttClan Broome, Oedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, Furniture, eeoond band, Pars, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, ip baskets or boxes: 76 oentafllOO Bn. Second Close—DrM Fruit, Beeswax, Dear fikina, Clorer and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Rage, Waal and Sheep Felts, and Eggs: foe. Third Class Daeounnd Pork (kweej Batter, in firkins, ktgsarbUs; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, aadCet ten,uneomnmaed: tte.fi 100 fos. Anitk efan Aleohol, Bacon (in easks or boxes/) Barter and Malt, Beef and Pork, Cindies, Cheese, lard and Lard Oil, Cotton,- (oomprewsd.) Leaf Tobacco: Floor SOeents fl bbL aprl ; . GEORGE 0. FRANOIBCCB. O* Bingham A Co.’i Transportation Line SMB—e r> AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMOES AND NEW YQRJL—The Owners and Agents of said Use bare been for tie pest fourteen yean with the u old established Bingham's line.” They will sire usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Proa nee- «r -chandtse, Ae, in tbs ebarteet time end, on as tsrsas as any other line. Only one transhipment between PtttabsrgfeL PhUa* delphia and Baltimore. GEO. BINGHAM t CO, Canal Bella. Liberty sL, Pittsburgh. BJNGHAAI, DAYIB A 00- 276 Market met, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, 121 North et-, Baltimore. H. L. 06TRANDBL Agent, .V MWeatsL, rfewYorb. . Cforgt g. Wklie, NO. Sft-MAMUn? STtUEgT,wiU open on Mid aflat Uo2f • DAY, HUt, tii* 4tb day of September, mrich ud ▼aried assortment of Paris teade.Vtlyet and Goth Cloaks, Talmas, and Phila berts; Lupin's French Jteinoes and Cashmeres; > Do do Maalin Detainee* Do Bombarinas and Tamiae Cloths and Raids; Also, striped. bamd and plain Silks; /“ French Ohintaee, Smbraiderim and law; Aim, a general assortment of Ladles’ Fall winter Dress Goods; Pwthaaed recently at tbs aoettoo sales in Ban Teak, at ~s greet redaction., tram tomar priest. Thorn anetton aa as bains napreeeilented/tbe quantity exhibited being unusn ally large, and tha quality eery. superior, Qoods ware add at rninoas aaerifloas. Pittsburgh, August 30,1864.-[aep23m • SDHDBIK8 — 10 hbda Baoon Hama; » - do Shoaldm; M bUo Mr Ur*. No. 3 Xubnl; 30 hi bbis do do do; Uorriro 90 “ do dO 26 bbla do 4o do W •* LakaTnmMntore;. 26 “ "Baltimore Herring, in store; 20 ** —do dot.. • J “ 80. 1 extra Lard Oil, dot 4, 26 * Tanners Oil, do; 60 easts prime Peeria; 100 bbla Hess Pork; 100 « Gratae lard ; 20 “ Loaf Sugar; 60 hbdsO. Sugar; 230 bbla 0. MoUma oak eoopsrasa 40 boxes W. 0. Tobacco; 100 bbla V. C. Botin: 40 casks Bice; 7 boxes Cream Cbesse; 160 aaeka Dried Apples ami peachm; 3DOO pounds Bacon Bides. 3jfi KXGUgn A BIQgAHPBOS Tbrst Bsim* and Lou for Gala. Uj/’ tfda be sold at private mie, THKBfi HOGSBS A2TD TT Wffi. One Back House, ritosted on Ferry,between Ppiulh and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 70 feet back. ♦ "Aim, one Lot and two Homes, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. On* House fronting on logan street, aod the other oa Carpentaria alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Abo, tha stand 1 near oecnpy, on the corner of farcy and water streets, tha lease ronninz oneyear from Ist of April, 1866, with the Furniture, Baddteg.de. Tbe House at pres ent la doing a good twit n*w. and is pleasantly-'oeatad. For terms and farther particulars enquire of ai.ht CUFPLKS, aaSfctf corner of Ferry and Water streets. ’ lUwbMt Vanltvt ud Cbaln* WX UI oawtootJjr «asa«ad is tbo «f fiOUMBOAI OABIH fMtntg ud FTBHITUBS, of mrj ilim i Ijitkm, itvl n>r prrtmlrr ittnntkm to the moanfeetara of tb* *•* asiiafate fee tte qm at Btoomboots. Our expataM la tßia hrmnrti of tte UuL bmo Moblei Ha to nßut atuftedoS) as veil vtti tb# pvomptttadain vhkfcoolats are flQad, as In tbsqoa&tf of tte m and pmool sttwnttoa glvaa to ttefisda* oat. ThoM lntaatfed la farnkhlng Boots, will ted it to tbai? advaefec* to ffravs • odL jJ|?_ T. & TOQggfeCO. 'Vtotr