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QaorgoBnoeko&D t ;Oestre att ? ? .yi >■ Aftap another terrible and deraitattogdaj— the moat tar> 15 ‘ A 01111(1 Hkhael RJchenh ; '.*t».*V?' ?; vK* *tttorfM*lfiTWl^Ui»epMwnlehMag* l n abated aom«> W *f d ‘ , „ v- %>!•.*, what, and Ifsrearoom to hope that we hare gone through JJ* Berger, Mar tfcawarrt. jßatao mlitorioariy and singularly doea this 18. HenryMjrer,Poster’ K> ** .ft** 7 # «TOMaopa»tß,thatltwfflbeadayar two, at lent, before 18. Frederick Mast c wa eah arosounoa a pemamant decline. iwarTaanel. ‘ ' •'' On Thu™a«y, (whkh ™ itrfcllj uid riglaij obe.rr*l u A dlUd of -A ♦‘ftxilf. • •'.-^oaui•»»>*• taolM<wt»«h. Tlotano. nm>. 20 . 41 «' Wed—nglqg in all parts of the city—taurine off more than m tSrJr Q " **+ < 1 Th»daj provlo«0-UMro waa aroiy * :“- J ' ? * S*V» ■A'*’ •' '•! y prospect—ibe weather became cold and windy, ooaUnulDg T ,* ao daring the whole of the subseqaent.dey—and what caused ’.^4’•i* %.’-•'* 4 Utorajgeeoirirulently Is loTolred in as much mystery as 2 * T 'V* , *'‘'* Yeetwdayy the deaths fell off about one-bUf from the •'iki'lf'-' nxunbtr of Ttmnl.7, .nd the amount of new caaet dccrets' V\Si t • in ..fiorrapuiHllxig rate. r^’V > VlO''. OurcitiißM«r.«UUinaefeUg«bl« in their raerf ■ ■J* > » r (O.i 4 - T s '' ”- J-1 raUereibe sjok—contributing thels time and moo •*»'*• i liberality bnly commendable. The Ward Com i' ‘ rery efficient organisations, and operate with x •.,*. I .‘? * call has been issued to form an Aaeoslatlor y- V * + ***••'* u j* *t *•'**' •* •* Hoirard Association, of New Orleans, »> isiil*"**? r *!-5 B *•- *' »• ' affectire aid during the ranges of the dty. ; ! *“ ’ *'* We publish below wcarefully^ Nodnebo' i** *S 4/<+,-:• f\'-; -; »• n* tro p M " * n4 “■>• r '/rfir ';■, i r t* nmt ■its. 1. tbkJ.r i? SMMjp „ , *f'j£_ St f I?*2- ,mei Bwwn, at Allegheny House, corner Irwin' ~r" ' "■»>'■ *s£?«& t& ; f s^ l k 'Jo jfci’ f-hl ■ 23.JoUn Biior, No. M 5 Penn street, Fifth Ward. ~ C Ls>, < for-k,J> -ij' : 24- Joseph M’Quakl, Barley court, Wayne street, Fourth ££v ‘i warn. * 1 William ;iJr»wn, Spriug alley, near Walnut street. ."7?" 1 Wu,L JJ *■ A German woman la Snyders court, near Cam'll ; i 21 ’ , * maa Murray, confcciiom-r, worked for Mr. Shepard ? > f °“ Übert 7 at hls IT *i Jenre on Fulton street V?' '"t M.% Kliqefelter, wife of Michael Klinefelter, rirer pi* cornet Colwell and Fulton streets. { f< ul* »* * f «iDerr, Marlon street, Eighth Ward. ' *°- Mra.| Weajrer, wife of Wtu. Wearer, city watchman, [**•«;• Penn street, Moth Ward. : 8L ***** M**®’ Mtt Plr^t * Pourth Ward. “)'X"^' 82 * AQt^maq Marhury street, below Penn, Fourth W * nL *>*&%? Edward Williamson,child, Penn street, near Marbury. M**. HeQnJtt*. Lofao street, nor Deoatar, Elxth ld 3i'«4j-£?£' s Si Ward. i I' 85- Wifcof Ur. Rlch.nl Flny.l, ITS Wyll- street, Sixth W«t I <? Miner, ro.-ocr ofCbMbxm m Wylie 'jsj—lxJ.3fV *~u K via'-hsfflpwJtcO r l rtree*.. 37 ' * Ud “* l O»«o<™. huckster, Diamond alley, betveen **»•*!■» *«*•*•«. 1 3S ' Mrfl ’ heruahtm, Chatham street, near Fountain. fr h TIC 1 V l,^ K ; s 5 Hn Simpson, Third atrect, between Liberty anlfer-' ty, First Ward. ■ ay US'» ;.; 40. A girl at Miner’. Homo, Grant turret, between Second -i‘ : ; -■ *“l™nd,BecoiJd Ward. ■ 4L *•»• B°Bu jQall, hatter, No. 70 renn street, Fourth Wald. j 41 A °*"H'” n,mUt ™'« owrt, Sixth Ward. **• Peter i ol< d*h «>™r m* M 4 wyii» »tmt«. 44 A ““ ■“« nw.«*L Mrs- Coward, Brmcknard’s hill, Serenth Ward. *«• Mr "- Broki, Grant strust, naar Water. I 47 ‘ W-ardA filth Watd. 48 ' **• ■“H L ‘ bert f * tr “ t > will Ward. 48- Mrs, Robert Annatlung, Cratrford street,Sixth Ward “■ W- «.»«4, Serenth Wart. “■ Holm «. *‘ Merer nespltal. ’% ••« tSf rß * Melloway, Virgin alley, between Smithfield «nd as^§4^3«tv**‘^ ..•vsF°° d ‘trMU a&'‘’ ii*!t I “■ M,rth » OorseJ. eolored, at W. J. Morriaow', Wylie 'Washington. M - Mra. Mlnorjeolored, Poplar alley. Sixth Wart. jßWH<iiWS:E«»it!’f«*i*#'dL s 65 ■ Catharine Hilem.n, Water atreet, opposite Baketrell’s ®aMfes«4c f^*! vii'-?- l .i to " worto f i, jJ' V-rii, i r ,l! HO- JanaN. UahoD, No. ISS, Webster ctreeL l l' A oerm " W”mm h«mt.l Oußhard, tt, Plni, street. «■ tirf ? ',j E - AG "”»” in house of John Challen, Peunsylranio n x eno drenue. ; A. Maitland, So. (OS .Pool, street, fifth £h j. , ?'d 6o - lmc BIUIo, sent front j»U to Mercy Hospital, rn 1 jjadnaoday. i J ,P.ak\jil’''Ji' , w 4 aL Mtl NllU e, plsmond alley, betdeeu Wood and Bmlih i • 4A^Sl^laflV^A 2- A m * n ’ at £B, Platuond Alley, bAVeen Wood and L-JIP jviS*" 4 'r 3 ' Brdche, Beck’s Injer Beer Hall, Diamond, y&igjgj rf-*?! 4 - ofa * rleß Boetting, Diamond alley, between the Dia- ' >nd and Wood rtreet. ® r ‘ Mackerti Penn street, opposite market bonne, Sftk^^S? ?<^r ! Wife of Wllllam Selbrrt, Penn air eet, Firth Ward. ‘• A Germ k n chßd ' on Serenth near Webster. A German nitoed Berks, Eighth Ward. »”■ !>*'■«. F* dow i No. 227 Second: atreet. 3Ss^Sl;®‘*jWd4l Mre ' *y* M i f P»rdwrahUe: motlan- died on Tuesday Eroft, beer houeo keeper, Penn street, i(p Ward. [ j chib, or p. H. Hinds, batcher, Kintib Ward. CM Mrr Ka * rn *» M Penn street. Wife of Michael Koenan, glasa-bb »wer; Try Btreef, ud Ward. | • *• L Beeao, piano makor. No. 49 Hattd street ®WSSa« ■ Son of ® ob * r 7 Morrow, Bluff street; Eighth Ward. ' M«7 BoachJ QoeyWs court, n *ar school-houre, ih w * rf - j Charles Raising, near irelgh-lock, A llegheny. Mary Ann ?ox, mother-in-law of J: unes Bohb, shoo T » nanrl street ./ 4 Mr. Lea iter, a Dremah at City Mills, T To. 38 Pike street’ law** Zcrkle,|UoeTler *s court, near 1 fghth Wa**d- GJcnn, CsTern, comer High and Webster stm'h 1 - Wife of Willlaan hampemlro, cabinet market, Penn jjfeg aia Arenne. | Matthew Coward, brick maker, Boyd's Hill, Eighth 'SS&SJ 1 * ] w 111 J Wife of Samuel Lee, Saddler, removed fpom St. Clair _ 4"to Mercy. IXospltal, * here alie died. il 011111 ° f B ' ¥ ' P* l *' An » street, -Allegheny. <U ° !h, ' r ° f Charles Bator, federal sh-eet. B “ UT ’ C ‘ Tp '° t "" ,ll ” T > hear Clerk street. Sixth from °“>ir»thlN Tnnnel street ISC's °* rm *° Sreymon, lu the employ of J. H. Bobinson, w *S“ r . *mer, Tan. ■ - pplitlt « i ®SSw?^?.i)^ff«V?^ 9^ ; i4 licbarJ career of Quarry and Walnut rtreeta. OCInO. - ArtJo, 15’MliehelH* v eonrt, Fifth Ward. Werner, liberty street, Fifth Ward' Killing, liberty street, Kith Ward. W Mr - DoR . I’ertary street. t! li A •*•** of Mr ! »««k Spring alley. t* *»"* ■** ■“ /'**?,£;f- z*•*•,* *>, •' '•■ J* 1 y^z-cV- :■ ■ ■ •<*.4* - . J ■bs't-ijpjs f;• '«>r<V A,*: :■.•>■;■» •' , ie«i?** -- ** ‘"r-'ZtVfr* r, irr-x^+rJ. ‘ ■■%■ a,".- 11 BATOBDAY MORKING::::::SEPTEMBER 23. THK CHOLHRA. After another terrible end devastating day—the most ter* rible since Its visit—the epidemic hu again abated some* what, and leaves room to hope that ve hare gone through the went. jßat eo mleterioasly and singularly doee this dlseas* operate, that it wm be a day er two, at least, before we can an non nee a permament decline. , On Thursday, (which was strictly and rigidly observed as a tut day,) the scourge broke otit with a riolenoe unparal leled—nglqg in all parts of the city-carrying off more than one hundred parsons. The day previous there was every prospect—the weather became oold and windy, continuing •o during the whole of thesubseqoent.day—and what caused it to rsjge eojvirulently la lnrolred in as much mystery as Us appearance. Testerdayy the deaths fell off about one-hhlf from the number of Thursday, and the amount of new cases decreased in a-oorresponding rate. Our citizens are still indefatigable in their exertions to relieve the sick—contributing thels time and money with a liberality truly commendable. The Ward are ▼try efficient organizations, and operate with great seal. A call has beeij issued to form an Aaeo:iation, similar to the Howard Association, of New Orleans, which rendered such affective aid during the ravages of ths yellow fever in that dty. | We publish below ncarefully compiled list of the deaths for the jtwo days. No one bal a reporter can be aware of the great trouble and time required to collect all the deaths; and If we are as unfortunate as several of our cotomporarias’ In killing ok those who ere still living, we beg them to withhold their resentment until theTJoard of Health con' i •ant to give dally reports, and thus assist us In our endeavors. | DEATHS OK THURSDAY. 1. Mrs. J. G* Mnstln, Bluff street, Eighth Ward. 2. Mrs. STOee, Peon street, Ninth Ward. 8. Mrs. Norton, Liberty street, Fifth Ward. 4. George Oar-rot, Engineer, Express Train, Pennsylvania Railroad, near enter depot, Ninth Ward. 6. George Ingraham, Fifth street, between Wood and SmKhflald. , 6. William M’Elroy, Pike street, near Walnut, Fifth Ward. ; 7. John Alexander, Leacock street, Allegheny. 8. Mr*. Between Mackey, milliner, M’Kelvy’s row, Pens street, fifth Vard. 0. Mr*. Modre, Debtor street, Sixthly wrtL 10. Miss Rdbertshaw, Fifth street, between Market and Wood. ; | 11. Mrs. Johnson, Factory eifttit, between Pike and Etna, Fifth Wild. I 12. A German, in M’Kelvy’s row, Penn street, Fifth Ward. i . 13. Alex. Ties, Pike street, between Walnut and O’Hara. ' 14- Joseph jßingham, clerk in Kennedy’s Variety store, corner of WOO9I and Fourth street, died at M’llillan’s Hoard ing House, corner Third and Grant streets. 15. A child: of Mr. Hearer, corner Caldwell and Logan, Sixth Ward. ’ 16 and 17. A man named Montgomery and wife, corner Moberts andDancan streets, Seventh Ward. IS. Nicholas Dcgan, M’Kelry’s Bow, Pann street Fifth Ward. I j ; M. Margaret O’Connor, No. 25, Webster street, Third Ward. ! ! 20. Mrs. Murray, Cherry alley, between Seventh street and Strawberry alley. 21. Mr*. Margaret Rice, No. 508, Liberty street, Fifth Ward. i LuJapjan, laborer, Waahtngtozr street. /ohn Martin, pann street, Fifth W«d. V batcher Angeot, Cheenut etree t, Allegheny. lr. HiTJ* y , Ku Bpriog alley. m t)f Johh flprindte, near market house, Fifth i Joseph Pennsylvania Avenue. • 2»thartne Krolalnger, Pennsylvania Avenue. [ A eon of Mr. Qtegan, Mec'danics ctreot. ■ 3. A. Kelly, Liberty sire at, Fifth Ward. \ i child of Mr.j Thomaj Uoyland, printer, near Pitta i 3ghth Ward. j I DXATHB OS TKIDAY. a. David Km tarn, B/m street, nry Kemper,! Mlnereville road; in the employ i'f itllOa ; bm Martoo, rjverm&n, Fulton street • Dok*, ireevar, corner of Poplar alloy inti Lcgan munCrawfbrd, laborer, Hardscrabble; drew Mofflt, High street 1 on of Mr. flank, Webster street s Mary Brine *, Riley's Hots). aogbterpf Mfa. Hutchlnaon, Liberfy street- • r. Mon tooth, Hand staeet, fourth WatA. ,*» v t' . ’i; ■ • J ? *’■* ' -**v y i , ■• 1 :■ •' ' '* ,/ . ■■ • ..•►WW y w ..v -u -» « . f ' * •’ , Hf, . .< . . • rt • 4" • ‘ ‘•X **•. / 'T* - ' • r-T,' 1 . ■ V-Hv'- 11. Mrs. H*GUI, PafttaVabt'o Infirmary. 12. Un, Oormiek, Third Ward. 13. Mr*. Bigg*, (daughter of Watcham Wearer,) Pern, street,, Nlntl Ward. 14. George Booekofen, Centre arenue. ' 15. A chad of Michael Blchenberger, liberty street, Fifth Ward. 18. Baymood Berger, Marshall's Bow, Locost street 18. Henry Mjrer, Poster’s alley, Third Ward. 18. Frederick Mast, cabinetmaker, feanFjlTanla avenue, nearTannel. 11. A child of Mrs. Robinson, Decatur street. Sixth Ward. 20. Mr. Strohafler, tailor, Overhill street, Seventh Wanl -t. Mr. James Morrison, Linton street, Seventh Ward. 22. Joseph Erana, Miller street, Serenth Ward. 23. James Mason, Logan street, Eighth Ward. 24 Mrs-Benjamin Ooidor, Grant street, near Sixth Third Ward. 26- A girl named Kennedy, no Pennsylvania Avenue, near Federal street. 66. Mi's Catharine Ferguson; Penn street, Ninth Ward. 27. Mrs. Rogers, Dobbs’ Row, between S mailman street and Mulberry alley, Ninth Ward. 28. A child «f Mr. Parker Hines, Spring alley, Ninth Ward. 29. Henry B. Holmes, son of Mr. no]mw, principal Blxlh Ward school. 31. Mr. Henry Chignei), a memberof the Common Coan dl, corner of Webster and Chatham streets. 82. Joseph Bre idle, 418 Penn street. 83. MUs A. Rathg&n, 531 Peon street. 34. J. Hsaline. Penn street, Fifth Ward. 35. Catharine Waller’s child, 505 Penn street 36. Mary Hopkins, colored, 108 Webster street. 37. Christina Pfeifer, Passarani’s Infirmary. 38. A Frenchwoman named rhillomena Jllllbugh, No. 21 Vino Btreet. 89. Ann M’Bane, 73 Webster street 40. William Nolan, Illgb street, between Wylie and Pennsylvania arenne. 41. Harrison Graham, late D. D.G.M. of the I. 0.0. F. for tbb district, 30 St Cluir street. " 42 - B° n of Mr. James Lowrio, Coroner, Congress street. 45. Mary Owens, Hand street. 44. Mrs. Haines, Wyliestreet. 46» Mrs. Hines, 331 Spring alley. 40. Mrs. Brans, near Lney’s church, Screnth Ward. 47. Mrs Glide*, High street, between Wiley and Webster. 48. Mrs. M’Blroy, Pfke street, Fifth Ward. 49. A boiler mnnnfactqrer. High street, between Wylie and Webster. Notice.—Tho members of the Allegheny Fire Company are respectfully invited to attend the funeral ol their late Henry Cblgoeil, this morning at half-past eight o’clock, from the resldance of Mrs. MeSherry, eorner of Chatham and Webster streets. Don’t Drink Brandy for Cholera ; bat if yoa want a reliablo articlo to keep Id your house during the preralenec of the disease, to be used unde- the ndrlsement of your physician. You can get it at Dr. Keyser’e, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley. “There’s Rest for Thee in Heaven.”—A sacred song. We hsve just received ihc abovo song from Charlotte Blume, 118 Wood street The music U beautiful, and the poetry is just suited for the time. We bespeak for it an extenme sale. « T’feLEGliA FiIHJ the O’BeiUy Lines for the Morning Post FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. New York, September 21—The steamer Arabia arrived ‘bout 6 o’clock, with Liverpool date? t'» the 9lh in«t. .Milligan reports the rale? of Cotton for the Week at 43,000 Austria ho? decided that the refusal of Russia Lj no cuius tlli. •fh» bullion In the Bank: of England has decreased £!o7, .Maxwell's Circular reports the weather a? favorable for egrivTiltursl purpofee. The imports are small. Bren. dMnffs —Flour has advanced Is. Western Canal ‘dK? c: I; lolphia nnd Baltimore 2d* 6d(.p30?; Ohio 3>. Wheat ha* ndranced 3d. White 8? ltd; red Kri(sS«od. • Mrn: yellt-’w *s*. The B -okej' , S Circular reports C-Mt;,n a* having rere-drel front the previo’U sdraure. All qualiti?' hare slightly de lined. Dcimestoi? /dys the priix-j aro csu-ii-r but not nuota •ly lower. FrovUlons.—Bcdeunch n-pc’vls Beef as unchanged; a •noderate demand n; previous .-.iter. IVrk dull. Baron "ra»- Lard firm ; Hi-* of tte week were 2 barrel* •*i fids C,t. PKifiOCC— I Tallow declined l«. Pi-arix-h steady at do?; Potashes 35>. Stocks.—American ?L>ck« urn-banged. a mo,**r»te l-usl :'cs<: U. 8. rixes, bonds an 1 stock. at 107 : ,wvun?yl cania fires, Loud*, Sdkc.'sd, ex-dirid.-d; Sla-'.v.cbuM'tLs *<Uil -103; Maryland fire?, Ik-ci-I?, 92/^Ol. Iren bar Ht Wales 'll If,?; Scotch Pig ■ JobSEsIA' 111 SWHI : ,llort If}ftn ' 410 6 P<T cent. . , !h * of Austri.; retires U-hlod lie Pruih,anJ there await? the rruree of events, whether or peaceable. A special inwtimr of the Austrian gjvernnecr has decided that tire reiu-ftl j? nr ,t & cixu.l Utti ~*ainst Russia; conwq neatly Austria will maintain her .•levsnt toMtinn, awaiting the result of the ailfod attack ipon Sebastopol. £N*w negotiation? aro batching bi twrj n Au«-ria n u ?»ii •uni the iNrmnn FLib-i, wltji a view to p. are Ii U «»|J 4,1 Nicfcola.i, to jitdam I,L, UiiiJ K „ Nicholas, Kli'C of Poland. lSoincHund Nu Ueo UretrvyrJ, and the t:o; :-s have r<- • uibarkod. * A portion of tb 1 * Crimea expedition embark*! nt Varna ' n ttie 2J, and aal> sd far the rendbUTOtu at BalUchlk.' Oreec* refuses inu'vmnitv toTnrkev. Mr. Soule left Mad. *ii fir France. The .«paoi*h paper? a?- rert that he bad left fr ‘ i m the th<* insurrection • f August 2Sth. Latest lt TaXCuati'H to Liverpool. from Dantzl' annnun . ' ?“ M '«•" U.I.UOJ on th.-mo™- * ni Mr. Benkendorff waited poraocally on Princ? Char’.-. *»f 1 rusaia, an avowed partimn Of Russian poil -v to whom he •vßßCbargwi with a letter from the Czar * “® b A Urge deputation of tho Swedish diet have demand^i *ii o s?as a Kew Orleans Klot—Vellorv Ftrtr. IULTIHOsr, September 22—New Orion. p.per, „f Pr „ hr .rerKHyrf. The rich, turd enlircly rv,Jd. The bodvVf i mflT’n th. m™«uppowj lo b„« been mo^rr . oner UD faaJ **•«*» four times, but may ru al °n Sunday and Man. il-y, 29 of which vrero rias*»i by y r il.->w IV-Tur ’“‘"V cr #‘;»'-‘‘*rkaTa tlncc bean retired. Tb ..V .k , .' W " J ", ril *> “M-L Anarmad „a Da r „. the utrwto; a kept by Mike Foley «<<-moli?hed, and threo men Were flrrion.lv wounded, y Mr* Vtinsa* w*s also woumleJ, It Id sapped by at-bot 11 mi ut I,'r husband. Greet excitcmsfit existed At^! t 5f ahon To r scla y % tro *‘we 18 deaths from fc xer; The disease was iucmrfng | Q the east*™ pm ot the Yellow FevVr'et tlie South. CoLCWau, P. C ; , September 22.—The forer at Savannah Is Qs baauever. Xbe deaihsveiterdayamnunted t 023 Thi* v-hite population amounts to Qhly about 1W0; there having l •-«» a perfect stampede. ft Al Anjjnato the .tore. and hotel. ara elosed, and th» I oighborin* Tillage. aia overrun. All lha Augoala opera lura l'aya'eft, and'ha (ta.a |i,a B lng badly. Toe deaths at Charleston oh Tuesday wrro 27. Itaclproclly Treaty Election In Maine Boston, September 22.-A Quebee dejpatah th, Re by lbc I'invlnalal pari lament rn Wednewlay. Sidney Webster was on the floor w hen the vote was taken. The returns from alt the town? in Mulne, but three rhow that Worrell lacks about WO votes of an election by t he people. 3 Tlie Governor of Kansas. Easton, September 22.—Governor A. 13. Rooder left here f>r Kansas via New York this afternoon, lie was escorted to the depot by a large, number of citizens. FIKK WORKS! PIKE WOlTsS!!— 200 boxes Fire Crackers; v 0 gross Roman Candles, 12 ball;,; . 7 “ do do S do; “ do do C do; 8 “ do do 4 do; 4 “ Triangles, No. 1; 8 u do do 2: CO bora Jackson Crackers; 600,000 Torpedos; 40gross Pin Wheels; 20 “ 1 ounco Dockets; 16 ** 2 do doy 12 “ 4 do do; 15,000 “ Pulling Crackers; Second SUPP'J ; JaM recciTed and for sale by J. 0. ANDERSON, j«27 ___ No. 6 Wood street. rrO LET— The flfet noorot a good Dwelling House, on J. Boss ain't'*; *w° parlors, (lining room, kitchen and cellar, at $l2 a month. fl. CUTIIJIKKT A SON, seplO 140 Tlilrd street. CLASSIOAL AND DEPARTMENT.— Hours and terms per seseloi? P f 20 weeks, payable by tlio half session, in edTaoce; . ' Regular Day Class'in Latin. Greek, Mathematics, Ac., 0 to 12, A. 2to 4, 1*.M.,520. Even ,D £ Class in Math entailer, 7t09, P. M., $2O. French and Go.” 0111 1 .9 to 12, A. M , and 2to 4, and 7t09, P, M., $2O. La. 'k*' Clout in Mathematics; Wednesday, 4 to,o. P. M.; Saturday. » to 12, A. M., $lO. No pains or expense will ho spared '*> wake this department of the College -worthy of patronage. »*P IB P. HAYDEN, A. M , Princip 'L K.W MOililNu BiilUT COLLAttd, CKAVAT3, '1 a .till sfisoriment of Furnlahing Oood>>, at the now Trimming Store of j 024 AYAJiD TAYLO l£ **£?£ tor sale at illNKll J.) A No. 32 Smith field stroet. A Jo.Trnty to Central Africa, or Life arul Landscapes from Egypt to tfle Negro Kingdoms of the White Nile: by Bay ard Taylor^ Party lei den; sketebn of Jetbrson, Hamilton, Jackson, Clay, Kandol/di» Ac: by J. U. Baldwin. Ned MusgraTe, or the Most Unfortunate Man in tin- World; a comic novel:.by Theodore Hook. Hermit's Dell: i>y a Pencillur. . o.ptaln Count, or Twenty Years of an Attain Sl.rer. Periscoplcs: by IV. William Edgar. The Home in the Valley: by Mrs. Cull.'ji If you want any Books; If you want Magazines; If you want cheap BuMlcattons; If you want Standard Works; If yoa want anything that la printed, call B t ‘ » H«¥ INKR * CO, No. ,32 Smllhfleld sf— BRAITIIWAirg RETROSPECT.—Bart IW.ToV Jaly 'of Braith wait's Retrospect, of rractlcai Medicine at \d Surgery. Agatha Beaufort, or Family 1 Pride: by the author c f Pique, Ac., Ac. * Ibr sale at the cheap Book Store of t r _ W. A. GILDKNFENNEY A CO., . * 76 Fourth street, j VJllSH—UMhfbblfl White Fish: h 19 bbis do: . 84 hf bbis Trout; 11 bbis do; 10 JhfbUs Pickerel; iyl7 i HENRY H. COLLINS. ttvlaCK MAS— ; Jjiop. Cbolanpcnrchaaf,.(in jpapers) at per lb. Lj - FtoertFongtaeChilian, /do ' &>& do , For sale hy [Je34] W. A. M’CLUBQ, === ' - ' ' '. i . >• • ♦ ARRIVAL OF TIIB ARABIA. Puflv College. FRANK TAN GORDKR. * i* <*-T. \ r.«r V v\. J%EU S FOR Rlt FIR mv. The Stiver . —The river last evening at dusk, by the metal marks, there was eeventoen inches water in the channel. The keel boat Martha Andenon, of the H gar-bill line,” leaves to-day for Wheeling: The steamers Just Latear and Srchange are the paokots running to BrownsviUe-the Zasaor'ln the morning, and the Enhance In the evening. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CIHCUniATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, FOR THB COSVBTAMC* OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Brnrssn PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louie, i [C5?* .a- T , nl ? Lra * composed of seven hwu _ UU|&g£flrst: clan powerful Steamers, one- for speed, splendor, eafety jlflHBB ana comfort, and i? the o.vtr tnaouau daily unsorKrtAM PACKtrs on the Ohio river. It ooonects with tlie U. 8. Mail Line of Bteamers from Undnnatl to Loufcville and Saint Lou 9, by which paMengera and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through doily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following,boats: Day* of Departure STATK. M. No. 2..... J. B. Davis. Monday. ALLEGHENY ....Gao. M’l.«tw , ...Tuesdav CRYSTAL PALACE Wm. J. Kotnrrx. Wedneedav PHI LADKLPIIIA R. J. Gxa0x...... ThmSS? 7 PITTSBURGIL. H. CA*PBau. . FriSv ‘ PENNSYLVANIA Jno. KuwmTte [sltuSav. »t 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight receirftl after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. D For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) . . JOHN FLACK, JeAgents, Mononguhela House Boildlng*. ! dec! 01 * Pittsburgh, 1853. “ 1854.” Canada west. i ,§32**ik Clevela,ld » Stanley , fQre k &nd Port I TIIR FINE low pressure steamer TELKQUAPH, Captain R. Barsow, will make two trip? a week between Cleveland: Port Stanley, and Port BurwelJ, a? follows: L-iavr? Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 7% o’clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at “34 o’clock The Telegraph conoccts at Clerefand, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, tho Cleveland and Pittabnre£ the Uke Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. r app ‘y on bo4rd - or *0 SOOVILL A LA » D v2ths Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. >1 BRIDE. Port Harwell. m*r27-tnnv AUCTION SALES. Auction-Dally gaiM. Coniinerrt4i Sul» Rooms, comer of Wood aod Fifth ?treeu,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general aesortment 01 ?^° n »’ 8t ** >le End Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Bhoes, Hat?, Capa, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK P M Groceries,Queensware, Qlaaeware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitcheo Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK P M Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Muriel Instrument?, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Gocds, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. (jaSl.tf WANTS. Land warrants wantkd-iits 00.-i wkh to pur cha*- Land Warrant? to the amountof Five Thousaad Acres, in 160, so or 40 acre Warrant*; for which will be pHhifl.S in gold, for IGO acres, and in proportion »r 80 und 40 scree. Apply to JAMBS BLAKELY, Heal Estate aod European Agent, corner of Seventh and Smithflold streets. n y the PreHidesac of the L’ulted States. IN purruanreot law, I, FRANKLIN PIERCE, President of the lulu-d Slate? of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sale? will be held at the under mentioned Land in the STATE OF MICUIUAN, at tile period* hereinafter de?lguAted, viz : At the Land Oftlce of SAULT BTE. MARIE, rommeoriDsr do MONDAY, the FOURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER next“ r,j r the <li?pr«al of public lands situated within the f .Bow ing named township?, to wit: .\'"rf/i of the l>aie tin', and uxtt *./ the mmWwn. 1 owiiihips forty-six, forty-suven, and forty-eight, of range Township forty-eight of range elercn. Towns!: p forty-nine of range tifievn. Towm-hips forty-two, fi>rty-four, and fortv-fire. cf range ;wenly-two. ° Town; hip- forty four and forty fire of range twenty-three. Township' torty-lwo, forty - three, forty-four, and if range twenty-four. Towu.*hlp L-rty-thrcr uf range twenty Ore. I«.wn*hlp6 forty two and forty-three<»r r»ngc lwcnty-«iv fuu n>hip forty-nlui! ot rang* v’i'wneliliid forty-blue and fifty c-t ranire twenty-nine forty-nine uni nay of rani;? thirty. Towil’^*P' ; f-»rty Line an-1 fifty of fblrl'y-jne. fortv-tfx, forty-tv-v.-n, firLy-elght, and fifty- Dlue, uf Uilrly-two. Ti'wn.-iiip't toi. *'’■*!** forty *cv*?n, forty-eight, and forty nine of thirt/dhr*-:. Township- forty-two. forty-tlir.v, forty-fire, forty-?lx, and f-rty .-e-ren, of ran ; re ttii:'ty four. Town?bip? forty-live and forty-seven of range thirty-fire. T->wn?hlp» forty-four and f irty-hve of range tony one. Tu*u?Ulpi forty four and forty-fire of range forty-time. At the I.:in I Office at DUNCAN, commencing on MON DA V, the KIOIITEENTII DAY OF i*KFTEMUKR next, fir the litspon&i of the public land? lituat/U in the folli>wiug named tr>»n«hlj>§, to wit: .YortA of the tnuc line, and wit of the principal meridian. Township? thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thlrtynlne, forty, and forty-one, of range twenty-four. Townships thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and for ty, of range twenty-five. ' Townships thirty-fix, thirty-seven, thirty-eight, thirty nine, forty, an l forty-oue, of range tw«nty-»lx. Townships thirty-Mx, thirty-eight, thirty-nine, and forty, of range twenty-seven. Township thirty*ix of range twenty-eight. Lands appropriated by law tor the use of Schools, Milita ry and other purposes, together with those "swamp and lauds, made thereby unfil for cultivation,” If aIJ v, granted to the btatel.y the art entitled “An act to ena l.lo . n ? Arkansas aud other Slates to reclaim the •swan. '* * llhln tholr limits,” approved Septembers, Ixso k. '** trcludfd fr>m the tain. The offi Vjng tbe above lands will be commenced on the days appoib^- 1 ! an*' pr f *“'«*wd In the orderin which they are adt «rtUi until Ui ' '•’Eole shall bare been nffeml, and tlie sales thus ■'-Kvd; but a," •*** * haU ** ‘‘T* o lon * rr than two weeks, and no private ft ot the lands will bewdmllteil .-uilll «n.rth.«'iu l , ' Uu .° u " l *°““i l '- Given under my duind, at theettv o. ” Mhiogton, this ,i B hlo.iilb a,, Of 11 VT, Anno Do m |,,|, on „ 'l? b hundred and fifty-four. FKWKLIN * wi/ B UJ tb. 1-ir.l.b.nt: JOHN WlLib, ’ . OnnmtKiojwr o/ Uu Oaml lend Other. NOTICE TO l-SE E.MPTIO.V CLAIMANTS of the lands althln the townships and parte of townrhlns above enumerated, U rwqui red to establish the i ame to the satisfaction of the Register and Receiver of tb« promr Land Office, an.l make payment therefor <u mm'ax practicable of (rr unng Utis ruiiirt, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sales of the lands embracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim will be forfeited Lands appropriated by law for the use of Schools Mill- Ury and other purposes, tocher with those •• swamp and overflowed lands, made thureby unfit for cultivation " if any, granted to the State by tbe act entitled "An act to enable the SUte of Arkansas and othPr States to reclaim the • swamp land** ’ within their limihi,” approved Sentem. Imt 28, 1350, uiiUU vclwUdfrom the uUs plem The orreringot tbe almve lands will b« commence! on the duj s aj»j>olutnl, «n.| will proceed Id the order lu which the, ire wUvertlswi until the whole .ball haTe Iwen odered and the ealee thu« cloud; hut do .ale .hall b« kept opeu loniter then two week., and uo prlralu entry of any of tbe lan.la will be aJmltluel until after the eaplraUon of the two weeke Ulnrn under tny band, at the city of Waabinstou, tlila eighteenth day of May, Anno Domini, one thnuaMd elaht hundred and lUty-four. FRANKLIN PIERCE By tbe President: John Wxuos, Commlssiouor of the Qeneral Land Office. NOTICE TO PREEMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every persop entitled to tho right of preemption to any Of the lands within the Townships and parts of Townships above enumerated, 1h required to establish the same to the satisfaction of tho Register and Receiver of the proper Land Office, and make payment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the commencement or the public sale of the lands embra cing the tract claimed; otherwise.such claim will be for- JOUN WILfiON. jy4:law:l3w] Grnimfxxt’mcr of the Qeneral Land Office. NEW SUPPLY OF BOOKS.—Perfscoplcs: by Dr. William Elder. Fashion and Famine. Off Hand Takings, and Crayon Sketches : by George W Bnogay. 6 Our Honeymoon and other Comloaiilies, from Pnnrh. Home for All, or a New Mode of Building. Hydropathic Cook Book. NVd Muflgrnve, or the Most Unfortunate Man in the World. Freak* of Fortune: by J. B.Jouee. Alieo Seymour ; n new novel: by Mrs. Grey. Also, Peterson's Magazine, for September, Just received l »y „ RUSSKLL A BRO.. fi p plB * 16 Fifth street, near Market. 1 ) AY A KDT A YLOK’S OK EAT BOOK —k J toCdT XJ trul Africa, or Life and Landscapes from Eevut to the Kingdoms of the White Kilo. Virginia Comedians, or Old Days in the Old Dominion ; from Oie MSS of C. EUingham, Esq. Isabel Carrolton : by Kcnellor Glens. J’nrt-4, Chemistry of Common Life. Just received ani for sale by W. A. GILDENPENNEY A CO., w»p!8 _ No. 70 Fourth street. ' mourning Goode. ‘ WK haTo received and have on hand a large assortment of Mourning Goods, comprising Black Bombazines; Black English Crapes ; Do French Merinos; Mourning Bonnots; Do Filk Warp Alpacas; Do Veils; jkt Wool Delaines; Do Oollars; Do Parainutias ; Do Sleeves; • Do J.yonefe Cloths; Do Chemizelte*, Ac. A. A. MASON A CO, ft-pl'j 25 Fifth street. ("IITY PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A Dwelling House, with j hall, four rc/mt*, finished attic and cellar. The Lot U «0 by 90 feet, sltuK-ted on Sixth street, near Grant. A well Subbed House, on Wylie street, with Lot 22 by 90 r-el. A Brick House, on Sixth street, with Lot 27 feet front by 100 deep, to an alley. A three story Dwelling Honse, on Hand street. Thrfco good Houses, on Third street, near Wood, besides many others in various locations and on easy terms. If you want a House, Farm,or Building Lot, the place to be bupnlled Is at the Ileal Estate Office of 8. CUTUBERT A SON, eepld 140 Third street. M“ OUHNINU GOODS.—HAGAN & AUL have just re ceived a large assortment of the above goods, to which they Invite the attention of their customers and the public ea«*rally. seplfl r*lo LOAN—-$16,000, on notes secured by city or county I bonds, as collateral security. Enquire of Bill 8 THOMAS WOODS. 75 Fourth »l A 'IHKKSE—I7tt boxes for sale by ‘ ~~ \j sep!9 HENRY H. COLLIN*. Y^GGB—4 bbis just received and for sale by l|i M pi9 HENRY B. 00LLIN8. rv TIMOTHY SEED—66 bags and 5 bbis Timothy Seed just X revived and for sale by *. Kyl9 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. PEACHES— 8 bbis prime peaches received by eipreskand for sale by eeplfl ENGLISH A RWHARDOON, •»* *•; :r?„ :*.*» VM*.4* ** ' v ' , v • • - i .. ' V v 4 - * « • t • , -a, ,; , t *. v * '• •- ‘ • ' * ' . a, * 5 j * '' COMMERCIAL POST*." PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AKD BER6HAKTB’ EXCHANGE. „ . OFFICERS. •ra***^—JOHN SmPTON. *} rfi R« President —Wm. H. Smith. &cmd “ “ Wm. R. Baoww. Secretary—Wh. ?. Have*. jreaturer —Johs D. Sccllt. Superintendent— fl. T. NoaTBAM^Ja. 1> m f°r 4uotuL—V?u, R. Baowi*. V. S'* S' W * Rlcs *raos» B. F. Josza, Jam£B AL Coopeb, Wm B. tsousn. 1 W Watch Trade. E invite the attention of citizen* and strangers to our largo and carefully selected stock of Wateho* and viwca* Railroad Time keepers, in gold and silver cases real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to varr a minnte in six months, Patent Lever Watches, from *l-> £ VV ’ M * T B® of good common or low priced Watches, both in gold and silver caeca. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks Ao VUtch Kxpaibiko.—We do Watch Repairing In i man ner not excelled, If equalled, by any establishment In the W. W. WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth streets. I Notice. U w. 801,1 my lntgrest In the business of Long Mill .i.rff’ii 0 B \£ - Long ' who * with John will CO wune at the old stand, Fo. 109 Front street. I cordis! the P atTOn, e e of my friends. Pittaburgh, July 29,1864. r. J£. MILLER Bor, ... 8. A. LONG * CO., Eli AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS *»«t® attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Bracket*. aod , other flxtares - We fit ap houses with Ou Bpwi“> 8 p w i“> Brass Casting* of all Kinds to order, for Attntlon Metal constantly op hand. j^3i „ _ Cftih Investment. QA SflARBa BANK OP PITTSBURGH; *■'” 7® shares Ohio and PennsylranJa Railroad: 10 do Manchester Baring Bank; 80 do Monongahtla Navigation Company; 10 do Pittsburgh Ufa, Fire and Maxine Ins ranee Company; do Rockland Mining Company; fr’”oO AJlegheny County Coupon Bonds : $3,000 City of Pittsburgh do do. A. WILKINS A CO., 71 Fourth street Hin»w » f)j, ArriT<llo,PAU Goods. itZjrT uK*? Jajt their choir* Fall (Jooda Jo which they invite the attention of their cue- MWti^.uh 16 pU . blic lB genfl ™ l - Th “ have been selected with great care, and will be sold as low a* thuv in ’ l ” k “»*“ *» Port Plain blaek Silks, >Vd do, Striped do, Plaid do, Lupin’s Bombazines, do blk and co’ld Delaines, do Ktrined anil flVj h O . Pine Cashmeres, Canton Cloths, Paramattas, With all grades and colors the very loweet prices, with housekeeping goods. !?.£?. Iron Front Buildings, No. 01 Market et W_ • Kennett Ale. K.; NQ ,‘: I ?f 1 ' 8 “l'„ l * otller “'SMITH’S celebrated . Kennett Aleand Brown Stout. Al*r.Common Ale •**“ rorter, In qotrt and pint bottles. • enUelLd"" 11 ™ ° f ' i ' nllie, ' “S 'be trade, 1, reepectfully 1 __ Balky N„ , boen Offlce ~ o° , SUITIIfIKU) STREET, NEAR riFTH eud *“«• JOU.H U. T0U»0.._... tuo< B . TOUSO MUaciSl. XuUSU T. B. Young 4 Co, M. K-i,!t\7LsV*! , J* l,isireet i O/V I/M, ft A pil U * F in? t / lKttS o|l> FUHMTURE AND UIAIItS, of ©very description. Material* and work insnsbip warranted, ami sold «t reduced prices. Care taken l s.€ u^!??.ft>r laD, l *“d »*ter carriage. atSl wWI U uidetrtood ,V, an™ wT?* °° r stock of fine Gold nf , th V t?ry bert fine Gold I ti 1 ?; ot the most dealraMe styles, and of almost everv description; pore SUvar Spoon* and Porks; Plated do - pearl and Velvet Port-Mooaie*; Card Caeca; fine Mantle Clocks- Tea Kelt*; Prait Baskets, Ar„ Ac.; at from 10 to 10 rx-rc-nl' £” *»d ntueb lower than oibir ralalw ltshment will sell at In this or any other wesieru c jty Ci’- '»>/•»*«■» will Onl 11 in tbelr adrantaje In sl.’o us a rail before purchasing elsewhere. , A ' l “‘"J.'or WR rranted ee rei.reaented. The he't qnality cf Haleh Qbueee eet wt 16 ecntn eeeb, »! HOOD S, 6l Market .tree!. ™A Foil SIXTY CKMTBPEH , r f„ ! !r°h b ‘V ""X" 1 ,r ' ,m Fork e nice 10, I Fra. which .. will warrant equal u, eny «ud .laewhore In the city at 75a. Aim, rr lni- Hd.-n.. t. nng Hyaon and llunpowdt.r, at hoc nub. A lila-ral aT lowance to large purchasers. . "“ 1 _ U _ __ I‘« kin Tea Store, 38 fifth t I A Sl ' Vuuatedlirita?-Jion H.t* , .b.! om ’ 4 m w "t ft Kconomy: price $6O per *ttp km o miles west of Economy, on vhkh is a z~>± Orchid; pru* JIS p-er acre. F..r particoUrsenquirecl BU *-2 AUSTIN LouMIS, f>2 Fourth Ft - Dll Slock » <■«*«• . . a » HAULS UK K( I*l K MINING CUMI'ANV STOCK i y for sale iuw fur caah, or four months rvipsr. hn’ < ulT *.°f TJiuMAa WuuDs, __sepirim _ 76 Fourth street Wm. Ulffbr. Jr.. ( H’KMWIIIMJ SToIU:. Muvnx Hill \J tt/Ui t'rr'f, rxtul-uryk. — Ciothinj mad-i to urder, in ►■•’■("l »t)lr. boU at tu.Rlcratf rtU< I +r Current :*utject.« K \’■ «-iuL-or B n«-«.ueTv i Trvat«i t Ly William EIJ-r. 1 Famous Pernon* and IMarea, by N l*. Willi.*. r>tuifl ik*our, aaj the Unuicrj 0 * Kentucky l>, \V IJ Bogart. * ’ J *•*• Cbtsmut Wool, l- v Lvj|* Linden. Mn.'-tr.iDo f.jr JyqiteaitsT. C.oJeyV Lady's lt-H.k Yankee Notion*. Just m-o.vfd and f,<r r-»!o by _ IV. A. CILDKNFEXNEY A <>».. * u ® No T^F..,.rth I-? ' st( f -‘Ol.bU ix»«irtug>; *0 d j micher 7 * Lt anl I’ulvt.rLsHl just weired. Fural fUpplled by retail or the quantity, on the nod liberal •ma. AH good* delivered free of charge by BAILEY A HENSJIAW, 2A3 Liberty street. fcull ioLl, UKI Mi-TONfc—lGuo Ibn jup.t tycelretTiind f»r aie - Li, 'y 1L K. SKLLLItS A CO, . 67 Wuod atrwt I^lE—loo l»Lil# lor sii« by . _i *ep6 _| OJOSV POAi’a—f?roa.Hju«i’r»vfllT«l VodTor alo Ly H-J FLEMING DUO 6, Furressor to J. Kidd A Co., No. CO Wood stwt FcplC Ai*OU4TI.NG DisilKd—lOo rariou# *iz-»s on hand (iKipldJ FLEMING IUIUS. »AKKVS THICDfHKIIOUS-l grc,. 7iT »0,l for A ' F ." , *. b3r i“-pM _KLEMINO BROS, CARIV yoDA—1(»0 krgAon hand and formic bv k FLEMING LiKuS. ' JINSKEI) OIL—IlK) bblcjtut anil fursalc by -> > LKM TNQ HROS. .'NULIdU I’UTIY—I6 cue* jttatrorelrwl and ftirsil** i>v KLtMIN.I CIOKKKU —100 bags prions Kio; ~~ t li •• Java, tn ptorr ant] for rale by _”Pj* . ... __ KINO k MOORHEAD. SUGAR—’J7 hhdi* giKnl fair N. 0. Savin', ou con -11 * Mgnmunt, and f..r halt* by '*P]6 _ KINO A MOMUIAAD. Jl>o hf cheat* imperial. Gunpowder, Young lljsru Toon, in More and for nale bv KINO * MOORIIKaD. rpKA J. no<] i> R*-pIS 'Tea Jtu«A>ll k Kobinnon’s, William 11. OiJ, tod other brands for pale by KINO k MOORJIKAD. ' I OOACOo—»'*i) 0^ A. 0 rial’s, WcUterV K«pls KICK— 10 tierces la store unu fvplS 1 > KFlNfcll SUU AiUS—i'im t'ru Ul * rlfl ' d “ ,d J.V Loaf Sugars, la store ami for sale bj 'RIIEAP . kU ii KINO 4 M(X, WIN DOW OLABB luO loses oxl2, 10x12 «nn Glaw, Id store ami for sale by J!TPl®_. KING k Mi -JOOBIIKAD. UKITKMbEK NUWUJSK uV I'UTN AM, juc( M “ J c * nl "» l, y SAM’L. ». LAtIKKKR, __ KT Wool M'rwt. vaukuhTnnfaP-A !Y raptyTCar. j Ing Boxes, different Fixes, for sale cheap at _ KKYSKH’S, UOWooJ ffrwL JtPIN « EKKNCIi MBhINUKS, tor 7&“ cents per yard J Vo HAOAN A AHL’S, No. 61 U&rket fit. T IN IAINKS X AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door abore K««, ewi side, Philadelphia, haa on hand the bent k i' U ~ L Wines, Irish Whisky, Mononra belaWhlnky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac, on term* worthy thu and dealers. (au'.s»y & rp WAYKRLKT lIOUSK, 60 South Eighth street, between Chestnut and Wolnot. Philadelphia. (aui»:y %Tl . n) . w the Vffio^ T - - w T.iis'; ol SALK— A two story Brick House and Lot, on I)en ' S*® Birmingham. Apple to JAMES BLAKELY. W blUAit 5o hhtia good fair Now Orleans; n bbis Refined, in rtoro and for sale by - WC B_ _ KINO A MOORHEAD. AUUUaI 12 1854— HAGAN A AUL invite the atten -0 . 0 t4dto * U> R nBW arrival of choice BMBKOi waA.K8 l vls: Swiaa Worke-l Spencers; Swiss Worked Sleeves, Swiss Worked Collars; and Jaoonet Collars, of all |jul4] NQ. Of MARKET STREET. A CHANCE FOR BUSINESS.—For sale, the slock, nx tares and good will of a Country Store, situate eight uines from the city. Also, Hie Store and Dwelliog House. PUbles, Ac. 8. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third Street. BROOMS —00 doa Eastern Brooms, received and for sale by BAILEY A RENSIIAW, 253 Liberty street. SALE—6O Building Lots in Easl Liverpool, Ohio. X These Ixits are in the midst of Potteries, near the Sta tion of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, and will be sold cheap. Terms of payment, $5 per month. Title unex ceptionable. Apply to JAMES BLAKELV, &u 23 it ea [ Estate Agent. ir'OUR THOUSAND a’CUES OF LAND, in the'tuite'Tf lowa, for sale. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY SPIUED SALMON—I case No. 1 Spiced Salmou, In teu pound cans, just received by BttW W. A. M’CLUBfI. O MOKKD SALMON—Just receivtai by Railroad from Bos- IO 100 lbs fresh Hmcked Salmon, of very superior quality. (au23) W. A. M’CLUJIG. MESS MACKKKKIi —No. 1, in kitts, ju>t received by Rallied from Boston, by »u 23 r w - A. M’CLURO. | kEREIGKS—6O pe. Wool D-*beiges, of the meet fashions- I / ble colors, just received by express at »u 23 A. A. MASON A CO*?. (‘ >HKAP HOUSES—S36O and s4ot*.—For sale, a Brie* j House, of three rooms, on Arthura street, with lot of 2G feet front by 70 deep. Price $lOO. Also, in rear of above, a Fram» Cottage, with lot of same else, for $350. Terms easy. Fruit and ehade trees to each. S. CUTHBERT A SON, sep6 140 Third street. SALE.—A Dwelling House of fl rooms, ball and . cellar, with 3 lots of ground, having a front of 61 feet on Franklin street Manchester, by IS3 deep to a wide alley ; a good well of water, with pump; out oven, coal house, fruit trees, grape vinea, Ac, for $2,000. Terms easy. S. CUTHBERT A BON, . auO Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. CONUREBS AND BEDFORD WATER—A fresh supply received direct from the Springs by au3l JOS. FLEMING. 17ISH— 100 bbis and hf bbis Trent; ; 100 do do White Fish; reeU this day by au26 HENRY H. OOLLINS. 17HLB8H MUBHROONB—Put up ln Un cans, hermetically : sealed, e seasonable article for the table, for sale by SsplS BAILEY A REN SHAW. - -i - + * '£.V#' s V- • .jno. pnaups Brocha Shawls, I’ng 4 square Bay Stale do do. Blk Thibet do do, Cashmere Shawls, Chintzes and Ginghams, Unshrinkable Flannels, Welsh do Embroideries. Glores and liolsery Ribbons. Lajnn’t /VencA Merinot, at an excellent assortment of lIKN’RV n. COLLINS * tor sale by * r ING k MOORIIRAD SUOAR AND MOI^VSSKS— -40 hhds N. 0- Sugar; 50 bbls Molasses: 40 ** s ug »r Bouse Molasses; for *Ale by ,_Jy£? VrCLPHKAN, HERRON A 00. ]\/f AOKJfiRKL— 15 bbls la No. 3, for fails by iWL _ jyjl M’C LURKAN, HERRON A CO. XTE\V BOOKS AT RUSHkI \’S.—l‘eriscopica. or Current b ? Wm - Elder. Mfty \ ears In Both Iletnisphc. , * s; by Vlneent Nolte. 3be Youth of JeQorson. or a Chxomole of his College Scrapes. * Our Honeymoon and other Comic* UtV*» from Punch; Il lustrated. Life of Daniel Boone: by W. 11. Doga rt. TK ,y . Nat ’_f r the Thro ° Apprentices? In- A. /'• Stinson. b".b^S. Q,u * g " Bu " Jer - I!o -” for . th ” p “ pl ' : ; e?.?* 1; * t * l ' b y u,l « Under. ° r Highwayman's Bride. ratefß MlaiiiM mound New York: by <l. o. Poster Coracr h tnr " J ,l ““ C ° ntt 0f Nicholas I; bj MlS'j, lli * London Art Journal, tor Angost llodey’e end Peterron’e JU.gezwe, for September. i rnuiLNi? ,-A Rota Bagr, Purple Top. lotlsjr Aberdeen, Norfolk store ,n”h‘«J' ,brl ' l: JAMES WARDBOP. b 6 ,» P l ™* Vinegar fur «!. by J—l2U. HENRY n. OOUJNS. (ur “le l ? H. MINER A 00. -™- N 0.82 Smlthfletd stnit I* uy Hre'l.f Steri A X KNr lbr wiy Blre of Steel Pens. It holds the Pen firmly which Lh? difficulty, and without soiling the fingers. Fore*l*b 7 8. UAVJSN, SuUouST^ Market street, corner of Second. LA(JAZINK ‘ for August Just merited and - PAUL KLEINER'S Literary Depot, -?■ yiftb st, opposite the Theatre. , R^S^ U>ID^ K L Ka-Jun wdTld '«®« new style Um, :M bleeyejt, Swiss Flouncing and Emteeid* erea Swiss Muslins. A. A. MASON A CO„ I _ 25 Plfth streed. A MKBItXLL'U Extracts of Vanilla, Lemon/ fib 4 lmond » Strawberry, Au, Sat fiaTortns Blanc Mange, E addings, * HIKftTAl* DKOPft—Another aupplr of thtt oeiebra S 3 extract jor the handket rmvriA ,wa „ . jos. Fleming. ul ® _ eoretr of the IHaaond tad Market at . CIHKBSB-lMtwxaß receiv'd and 'tot ' bj UHJ SMITH * SOCHI*. - *•’ r i - '..‘i.' 1 -r ■ -V -- MISCELLANEOUS. Labd and lard oil— -15 Ke«B No. 1 Uid; lObkls do Lard CHI: 5 half bbls do; Roceired aodfbt sale by T lB MILLKH It RICKKTgON. D ICK-ltO lieroes prime Klee, mind »„,! for —e b . L ,\, MILLER t RICKKTSON, J ." 7 221 md 223 Liberty*! f ARD OIL—IO bMs No. 1 L*rd Oil; l J 10 hf do do; for Bale by MILLER k RICgETSnN rAVA COVFEK--a) pocket* forw 1)y [WI MnjJtßVnfnginv. WINK—IO CA*ea M Bt. Julian” Claret. receivMi / and for sale by |J«l7] MILLER kSm OLI V B OIL—IS caaea Olife (ML tnr _J?1 7 MILLER * RICKETBQV STAB CANDLES—26 boxes 4% fi’g snd C» SUr Cendhw for sale by [JelT] MILLER A RIpK~ifrBON. * IjilEll—3s bbla Medium No. 3 Mackerel, 10 ,5?- 1 pickl *l Herring; in etoro and Ibr [ J el7 l MILLER A RICKKTSON. /'IHAMPAUNE—4O taukete ‘172," Wine, landing and for tale by MILLER k RICKBTBON —l5 bblw So. 1, for «*u by SMITH * BDTOLAIR. M —him, rmiaa LINBHKD Oil/—lO bblfl for ule by —■l* l9 henry holmrs LIMB— 100 bbU for sale by — ——— _ ■ i,la HENRY HOLMES. AXTILLA3.-—A. A. MASON k QQ. hara naw fhr more tfa»o 100 latent styles of MantilUf. O AUSE A TUB—W bu PulTerlMd B*ler*tu*, to qn*rt«r f i ?<^ Tes aßd P° and P*P®”* torMle by * . J ”? _ lIKNBY HOLMES. BUITBU— 15 kegs fresh Farkio Buttar, for salt) by _ r l9 HENRY -HOLMKB. bbU frwh thia day receded, sod for sale by JLKNRY HOLMKS. IjLtz U.CK WATKK—3 bbu received this day by m J OB. BUSKING, m ootbm of the Diamond and Market tL O UAD—W Dt>u Baltimore Shad, Id store ud for sale by g? > g BNQUBH * RICHARDSON W 60 bWa inspected, for sale by =Ll ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. \{ ACKhRbL-lou bbls No. 8, for sale bf r _ BNQLIfIH A feIOHARDfIOM T)EAIW—IO bbls prime Fears, for sale by ~“ ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. KICK— 100 tierces prime Rica, for sale by “ _ jel “ ENGLISH k RIOHARDSOM. SIIADI —23 bbiatShad; ... 60 W Shad; in Rtore and for sale by -j** lB ENGLISH k EIOHARDfIQN. SUGAK AND 60 hbda N. 0. Sugar; 76 bbls do UoUsm * . 23 110 B M-igBgfo li gafe£. HO flllAKta OF IaduWgTASITaTOCK. for Ml. y « WILLIAM A. HILL A TO, J. 1 -"- B*n*er», Wood afreet, Muabunh. T ONUWOHTH'B LAblKB' BWJCffT WINS—VerT whole ■xsß&ear 137 liberty at. r K/hS Wrl » Uad « ir » “ d Aaertou» Wlna, tli9 *“* c “ eapbjr d.fickkisen. 137 Übert* at OKANDIiW, WbUky, Eiench iUiux* Stan. A> *c.,*l*ay B oa hand, *t the lowe*t price* see * rB » D- FIOKEIBKN. JS2—- I>- FICK BISEN. VV “™ k d N .i^ K ol,"' b ~ v °°'‘“ tlr lbr “ to ClocinD.il Louis rtllo, Su NswOrleuu, Ohlsfgo, IntrolL.nd ClsTelsnd; .t No. 71 Fourth DM. *■ WILKINS t 00. ffl'CdimiELLA WILLOCK. BANKERS, A *'lv<i >ea n” ,n Notes, Gold and Silver «Cciute l n l Thi Urre i ,t **** *‘ nDdj received on deposit fUrflu bought end sold on commission. OoHeeUona at any point in the United StaUa. ” m * ue tomb East corner of Market and fifth streets, - H>LL_ PirraßUfion. pa, t „ Cold, andfihower. I ” t . ,lD * t ? d f “f''leWng of which nothin* baa been f P«rod to render bathing loxuriousaa well as heaJihfuL -' S - JOHN WOODSON. Proprtelor. Mammoth Light* nTV FUPKKIOH AND BPUSNDID PICTURES b l w J. R l s *.* ,ld Elila ud £ky by which LlkeaMHM of Cbdkirwi are tZ £®»Sken In a 6*» wonda,aud Adulta is any wcath«r io loeketo-D.guarwJtJLlSSl Hf>onu open <lay and evening 6 JP ** au7 W.UJUFf....... t>. KO-Wratß j B RA»‘ tiralT, Ilclslnfer A Orsfl* WKSTKKN roUNDB*. K?. U 4 torturer* of Cooking Store*, oo*j .nf Wood Store* storey U„Mo.W*re, Pkln.n.J p“o, oXTffi nnil P.nry lenders, SnJ nnd Dog Iron*. PorUble For... jdlgnr KetU,., Ton KetUes, Store Wngon BolSj — : aul4 H.. .. WAVICRLV UOOSE. Ml Wilicinj Xiali, anti moved to the WATER. L\ HuL'SE. Diamond alley, which 1 bare flttvl no in !b™'?rn ' T° al r re 'I* ctf “ ll J “Holt the mr ‘°™' r i. f’ 7 *,'""' 0 ““. • <* thVchSSt kind —? : JOHN WALK HR. Steamboat Pnrnlln,, . n d Chaim. nj ,'• K naT* on hand and are constantlr m&nuf»>in 1 1 KsU-n*ion Dining Table*; Do Bar do; Lnd !es Cabin Chairs, of rations styles • Ut-mn. do do do- State Room do do do- Do Toilet Boxes; Teton Tetes; Sofas; , Centre Tnblen; »n*h Stands; Cud do; *>aier do; Treyn, Ac Ac fac , tore rid ‘“ J ' orkm “- ,ti P - , : rr.nted, ’.n,l priten toll*. , *;■ T. B. YOUNG A 00. .... . OSSmithfloldsCpOppoaiteCltT Hotel. AfiTHUHS, EODGEE3~~& CO ; bankers and brokers. S «*«wi Aialtiw-‘' Wl °°’ S ChMp Bw>k Btore » No - 32&nith s-unnjr Jlemclrs of Foreign Lands: by Mr. Harriet ■“‘ hor ° f Uo ' J ” ’’om-.C.Mj : S Mr J»,per Carew; borer's a«w norel; 60 eats I-.rhJou ana Famine: by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens; *L For n. MINER *55 , -i ) No. 82 Smith field street S AL ,L,A—lO c * 3fes on htiod «Qd for salt by " ¥-3- FLKHLSO BROS. I wit—6 bbU rcceired and fat aalTbr’ J*ii _ __ QKVBY 11. COLLINS. 1 } h ' OL > KlW A good assortment of ali kinds of lUtoJ- Zt V it T u u , c ! J ' CoIt ’ , » Alien’s, Mamen’s, Werner’s, Slid the lterolTlnc Hammer Pistol, jostreoeiredandftiraaJ} wholesale or retail, by UOWN A T*TIS - I3d Wood street. O ARDl.nes-o *m Sardines, In whole, hail and Quarter C* boxes, Jim recelrod and for sale by «i«arwr BAILEY ft RKNSHAW, S>3 Liberty street. OUUAU UUitKl) UAMS—We b*re just received moSef V }% l |lu rj srior Su S** Cared limu.feteemed the best in wSS'^ ,L Bug " &MdM *>*«*■°» -?H2 bailey a eenshaw. ’’UIIAOIXI-ao K-gs Su Twist Keutnckj Tobweco,onland «n<l for s.l. by [jj3l] J. A . HPTCiIISON A (XL Tv *V N ?'w CKY y^TAJU>—Afrah roppljr or thu -*V *** MuaUrd ractirsd and for nle by '•SL j- A. HUTCHISON k 00. . PURNITURB-Por sale low, as follows: 1 large Safe; 1 Double Doak, a sup. article; 1 Letter (Jr 3l J J. A. UUTCiIiSON ft 00. ylSu i’AUMo, ° l ’ly ry T * ri ”‘ ) ' ol co,or ’ ooneuntly oo j»3l“' 1 M “ i J. A. HUTCHISON * CO. I/a‘J?ro NO - n. OOLLIXa. PATENT FAMILY ftti mST* 1 by [aulO] HfiNu CQLUNa - WX havejust received soma of Ihemostu.^^J^it,?^ o ,™ of M. de Belgea; also, a few place* of Wd * l * gent styles Delaines and Cashmeres. _ A. A. MASON A CO., , No. »5 Fifth street. . TU tilttK, by BOWN ft TETLEY, No. 136 Wood st. U b I'NAM FUK AUU UST, (leavaa cut openj just received X at Fifth street, near corner of Market f X'LABKs, iIiILTS, PtfWDKK liOltNß, BUOT POUCHJCS, -A. Drinking CupjL Ac., for sale by «u 6 BOWN A TETLEY, i DRa, ytrweu near Market. >: ,v* n - MedUln* wuih Medicine l MYEBS’ EXTRACT OF FROST WORT,OR ROCK ROSE! An Invaluable Remedy for all Berofulus Dbeases, Indige*- Salt Rheum, Sick Headache, Canker, N arsing Bow Month, General Debility, and a* a Purifier of the Blood, is unequalled. J?oci Ko m a.-— From early childhood I hare been subject to severe periodical attacks of Sick atren dering mo unfit to attend tc my household duties For the last two years I hare been very weak, and had little or no appetite, but by the use of your Extract of Rock my general health is much Improved, my appetite la good, I hare no more Headache, and I lee! better and stronger than I hare for years before. MRS. a it WEBSTER. New Haven, Sept. 14th, 1842. CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. Rev. A. B. L. Myert: Dear SSgi-In Cutaneous Eruption?, in. several instances, I have given your Extract of Rock Bose to children and others, In getting up from the Measles, with the happlAtsocoees.' In several ease* of Erysipelas, this Syrup has wfocted a cure; it may be relied upon as a oertaln agent, capable of eradicating the <»— Ft from the system, by purifying the blood. I recommend It earnestly for all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous bnptions, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary. Diseases in general. Tours truly, RET. £. r. WARREN. New London, October 7, iB6O. RHEUMATISM. “17 4,” Champagne Rev. A. B. L. Myart: Dear Sr—Ha ring used your Extract of Rock Rose for Rheumatism and General Debility, and found it efficacious in removing the disease, 1 would cheer fully recommend it as a valuable medicine for the it promisee to cure. a. KNIGHT. New Haven, January 6,1851. SALT RHEUM, OR TETTER. I hereby certify that my son Edward (a lad of ten years of was, last September, attached with Balt Rheum. For four weeks, there was a deep sore on the aide of his face, extending around the mouth, which discharged freely. We tried several medicines, without obtaining any relief At last, we tried Myers’ Extract of Rock Rose, which has effect ed a cure. The sore is oompletaly.<healed, and his general health much improved. ‘ HORACE W. BULL. New Haven, Match, 1863. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. ESTHER'S •Drag Store, corner of Wood street and Ylririn allev Eg* Sign of the Golden Mortar. 7 .wnvi,. {From JJUpaUA, Jto.l«,lB6S:j Cheat Ez P t sden-«ghealder Braeet-—AB Persona who hare acquired a stooping position, by follow* log a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the use of the** Washington Suspender Brace," made and sold by Dr. KEYBEB, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers for a braoe and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons Is so placed as to eontinnally tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one some time ago, and hare been so pleased with It, that we unsolicited gave it a “puff," gratis. Women, hundreds of whom are annually Injured by the weight of enormous “skirts,” should also procure these bracee. Be particular in procuring the kind as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Stare of GKO. 11. KftSKB, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep every rariety of Trrmes, Supporters iffs *** *”*■ ** *'**’«* Sssy Enlarged or Varieoae Vela*, w>«k KNEE JOINTS AND WEAK ANKLES.—I would respect fully invite the attention of Physicians, and the public gen erally, to my assortment of SUk Elastic Stockings, Knee C*ps, Ankle Socks and Bandages for the relief and cure of Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Weak Ankles, Weak Joints, and the various appliances used In the cure of dis ease* requiring outward support. I also keep every variety of Trusses, Body Braces, Pop porter*, Shoulder Braces, end In fact all kind* of mechani cal appliances osel in the care of disease. • GEO. Q. KKYBER, Wholesale Druggist. an29:daw So. I*o, cor. Wood pL and Yirgjngjlfiy. A*eney of Dr. Fltch’i Celebrated Mem* »AT DR.Q.H. KEYSEB'S Drug Stow,No. 140 comer Wood street and Virgin alley; Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmona ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant Pulmonary Liniment, Depurate Syrup, Heart Corrector, Humor Corrector, Paw and Medicinal Cod LlrerOil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Karine, Vermifuge, Female Pills, Fe male Specific, Ac., Ac, used by LJm conrtantly and with unprecedented success in the treatment of a&k, Coughs, Gmsunplion, Asthma, Heart Diseases, Dys ptpsia, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, fVnale Gmplaints, Pda, etc., etc. Dr. Pitch's unequalled Patent Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters. Dr. Pilch's Improved Plated Steel ' Spring Shoulder ZJraee.. Dr. Pilch's Silver Inlta ling Tube. Ato, >ll kluk cf Proprietnr, Medietas, nt Urn lowrat pikes, wholesale or retail. jyfilalav tisT or QZOTnre pateht aKDicnres, os quid iss roB bt PLEBIIO BBOTHEAS, Wholaalt'T^aS <w? DcaSni? itaoS'j fatona, v es^is i w si^s?f,r“ sb ' ,r * h - V Jayne’s A.teratiTe: “ CarminatlTe Balsam; M Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; . w Sanative Pills: • “ Hair Tonic; Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’s Pulmonary lui— m ■ Hoofiand’a German Bit’ers; Holland do HosteUer’s Stomach do MerchUes’ Uterine Catbollcan - Storm*’ Scotch Cough Candy- Price’s do; Thom's do; Howe’s do; Oegood*s fodla Cboltgogue; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gam Arable Drops; Harrison’* Hair Dye; Phalon’s do Batchelor’s do MeMnun’t Elixir of Opium - Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown's Essenoe of Jamaica Qloivr ■ McAllister’s do do? ’ Kidder’s IndelUbla Ink; Payson's do do; Arnhold’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons’ KathaTron; David’s Lilly While; Baxln’s do; Tobias’ Unlmeni; Hunt’s do; AlletfflNerve and Bone Liniment- Mexican Mustang do; Farwi’a Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s Indian do carter’s Spanish Mixture; ’ Bint's Pile Lotkm; Meen Fun; Scarpa’* Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling OQ; Rnditon, Clarke Ond Liter Oil j McAllister’s Ointment; Sings’ltch do; Ferwl’s do; Amy’s do; Trask’s Magnetic Ointment Judkin’e do,- Sweim’s Panacea; Houck’s do; Bargant's Infant Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer’s Chonr Pectoral; Uo agbten's f’ep*dn; Kier’s Petroleum; Melons’* Celebrated Liver Pills Brandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills I«e*s Anti-billous do • Sarsaparilla Blood do-’ Bren’s do; Swaynes’Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do- Townsend’s Health do- Jew David’s Piasters: Shoemaker’s do; frr. Newman's do; Rad Ready Belief; Morris’ Remedy; Poof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Kmenon’s do; Ball’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; Guysott’s Extract Yellow Bock and Sarsaparilla?' Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; prai,h Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Musk; Ludl urn’s Spedfle; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syron: Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; Sellers’ do: Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Bmith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry's Tricophoroue; Norwood’s Tincture of Vara tram Yiride; McLane’s Celebrated Vermlfage, Dr. Looock’e pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. McCllntock’a Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gnm Elastic do do. fcblG:ly A SPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, on the Ohio rirer, adjoining the House of Refoge, on the Plank ’load at Woods’ Run. Tbero is sis acres corered with a ‘ -ge amount of Grafted Fruits, ETergreens, Grapes. Rer ;p and Garden Roots; with a superior Dwelling, Barns ’ le * • ut-llouses, all Intended to make a comfortable home ?? \ Ted low. Enquire of ROBERT DAVE, Rq, on the’ X or of TEOMASWOoim, "pah. - strwt Elegant JDress Goods. A a MA96 f*® now wceipt of eereral eases A «V nJhV ** Sood4 ’»» wl«ted with greatawJai *■«• * Nw York^atlmthaa WMk Og-d silk.; do pUld Hid JtriJ-d Slki • do Orodo Biloefcolored \ “d Btrfp.l Silkj; do Polo do dole; do Qloce; do Brocoo '• "eook Mertpooo; Preodi Mo rino Plaids; figured Casbok eTva “ d Del “ n *«; fine French Ginghams and Chlntieg. seplS WIIUub A. .'‘‘l** ««»•» BANK!. “B. 2fo. G 4 lAk ******** Pittsburgh. ' HOLD ob alo the folknrlng AND STOCKS: — iO shares Kxehange Bank; _ 17 do Monoogabel* Natigsth >n Ownpany; 90 do (atteens’ lianmwOom,^^ $9,000 tfonongabela Hivtation* Oaoptu ,y » sty»Q City of Pittsburgh Bond* \ r , $5,000 Qoaoty of Allegheny Boa. V- Loenit Grow Suaiovy THE next Beaton of this School vit^ HAT, September 20th, end oontin* K*xi^4yo > weefa. D*y Popils from the city are oonreyeL." *° “ wn “** QroreinanexelnßhreOmnlbq*.-. .. _ Circular* may be obtained at On atari i V .IMS?**?."* White, on Market atreet, and at Mr. Manor % 8 ‘ wood it, or on application to tba Rector, _ . ___ RET. WV. H. C^ABKE. mMi MEDICAL. SICK HEADACHE. EneUnt Article. For Sale* ~y+r %i h RAILROADS CLXVSSAVD AITS PITTSBOB6H MILKOAD. »» onjnnwrioK wns ih* ““• “* PeiuiijrlTMilm Ballna, r„ , _, tia ALLIANCfc ragortjrt, qufekast and cheapest route to Toledo, OM SK,??* IsMnd, Galena, and Be. Loot, i, VIA This roots is one bandied mile* fWt** .-,1 _> . DIXaPOUB.* 0 aiic * s “’ th “ “■« Bolton, on^lilj? and £ £,STtS ,^ h „°SSS ,, “* 0 W " ,7 - t ’' 0 _ , • „ TIA ALLIANCB. "SB*23, “p"?** "■ Cta ’* h «*“ V ®*!! Ml? °* ,, ° 604 Prana. Railroad, lmv* Pitts* bargh at 3-00, 4. 8.00, A. M., »ihl 3.00, PM ■ arrira in Owaland at 10 00, A. M„ 1130, P. M, aad 820 PM Im* TOtSStoi S'"** chic fS°> at Louie and the Hoeth- SSSfH SSMBS Ssga«a**«aiaa ,,rf Chicago ™ a* 6 -°° ,ml 8.30, A- MV2d» and ATkLand 12C0 H.* Chk! *«“ ** A* s and 11.00, P. M„ 080, Train* lean tor Rock Island and St Lonls as full,,*, • leare Chicago atB 20, A. M. and o so. p. jT a,no ” . for at Louis go orer Rock Island Rallnad to fo AJt’nlf'i cbta « o and Mississippi Ilsilroad d‘?2'?JJ r . 3 ‘f? ~lb<> * t t 2B mil “> w *«• Lcnls lSSij AS). A. M. Trsin arrire io SL Loots at ■next daT toB, *° d 1,7 9 K>, p M., Ttaln at noon tA&E VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND Ailunce ! To UewlMid. 4W)| L« Salle 14M 13 S HSt nS I ? OCk IsUnd " WCO 13 50 OOO I 8t Louis.— le 60 U6O _ ( J"™* r^ w *, are requested to procare their ticket* ai. the - 10 Home, third do£ helow the corner. J. DHBANU, Sup*t Clerelnnd. J. A. CAUOHET, Afeot. Pittsburgh. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA is»4. >»* RAILROAD. IM FIFTEEN HOURS* ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, THKKJfi T„ w iriTT _ THROUGH TRAINS. " TRAIN will leave ereiy morning (Sundays exee fted) at T o’clock, flopping ai all the regular sta *“ ph,, “ J « l Pbia at 12 o’clock,. p M. f*? 1 . T ?J UN will !«*▼• Pittsburgh dally (except *T l * to PPi*>K ; » t Latrobe, Blairsrille, Lockport, Johnstown, Wilmore, GalliUen, Al tooß*’*«*,arriving in Philadelphia at4o’clock, morning. , TRAIN will leave eveiy evening t££3L Bt ?P pln « «**/ Irwin's, GreeasburgiJ Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Lilley'a, GaUUsen, Altoona! **•» connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Bald* more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12JW, THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (except Banday) at &30 o'clock, stopping ataumrn “JiSStfSEfe runDi nß only as far as Blainvflle. ~7™ “«»■> ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lam daily (sioept Sand.,,) u 11 Cel.dc, A. M, mopping ,t oU Eli - I** “ *“ “ BrintonTp - * RRTURM.MI TRAINS nrriTO In rltteburgb. First Ac oOTmaUHon arrises at 8 o'clock, A. M. Kipias, I,l'. M. Acoonnnodnaon.lJt,? M. Hail 12J0, P. it. tut Line, 2.20, A. V. , York, Pareto para to Baltimore, $B. Pare to Bedford Springs, *5,70? Mggagecbeeked to all stations on the PennsyivanU Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Paasaogers purchasing tickets in cai3, will be charged m cnrrs in addition to the station rates, exeept from stations where the Company have no Agent No notes of a leas denomination than five dollars will be p * yra f nt ** tickets, except those issued by ths Banks of Pennsylvania. .. I •^•NOTICE.— In ease of loss, tb» Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amoun t not exceeding $lOO. •' ur N. B.—The Excelsior Otnnfbus Lise has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot at a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each passenger, and 15 coots for each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. MRSUMEN, Agent, . At l’* R- R- Passenger Station, on Libertv st Pittsburgh, July Gth, IS64—j jc7 OHIO AJTD PEHHSYLVAHXA HATT.itn^p Haw Arraagsmsnt COMMENCING FEBRUARY* 3,IB64, !864. SMEWBI3HBM 1564. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8A M; dinna Wt silt ance; takes tea at Crestline, anti makes a close con nection there with a last Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o clock at night. * EXPRBSB TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M , after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, aod reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. M, connecting witfitha Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning Connections are made with the Ohio and Indiana..and BciihntaineanA Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. * Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. San dnsky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus,-Upper nda3 fT’ yonsBt > “J It* towns on the Mad River Read Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Mansfield road. Fare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis AS; to Dayton t&JO-- to Toledo $6; to Columbus $6,25; to Zanesville $5,10* t» rat«^* nd *** Through tickets to LouisrOle at reduced RSTVRSTISG t THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at Ll 5 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at BAOP M, connecting with the .r?J. pr 2s Train through In fifteen hours to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2JIQ, A. M- on thbsrl rival of the Night Express Train from OndnnaiL and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, PM. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leans PJttsbmgh at 10 AM, and 6PM, and New Brighten at 6 A 11, and 1.15 P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 P and arrives at 4.30 A M, and 4.30, P M. The Trains do not run on Sunday. M3r Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket V l !£ e !££HS!P Uo . and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monoruraheia House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. PenaiylTtaJa Railroad. tJHSIXR TARIFF between Piltßbargb, Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April let, 1664. fint Clou —Brooms, Odar and Wooden Ware, Feathers. • arm tare, second hand, Fora, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, in basket* or box**: 76 cents %100 fils. J &cond Clou—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Bkins, dorer and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Rasa, Wool and Sheep Pelts, and Kggs: 60c. fIIGO lbs. Third :C7<ri»--Bacoa and Pork (loose,) Batter, in firkins, kegs or bbls; Hides, Leathaivibap, Window Glaaa, and Cot ton, nnoompreeeed: 66c. ft 100 lbs. ■Rwtt Gian— Alcohol, Bacon (In casks or boxes,) Baxley Md Malt, Beef and Pork, Gandies Cheese. Lard and I*id Sot I*af Tobacco Floor 80 cents ¥> bbl. aprl GEORGE C. FBANCBCUB. ®* B inf ham * Co. r i Transportation Lin* ai«WB rlnwP/iSPJ 1 P^l^? BLPHIA » BALTIMORE AND HAW YORK.—The Owners and Agents of add Lins SJS inS2.S # £? t J bQ ? wn ***” connected with the old established Bingham’s Line.” They will jrin their utnal prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer- Chaiidue, to the shortest time and on as flraniblo terms as any other Line. ' * d.i^i 7 dSSt£Sf pn, "“ b "’ r " 0 GEO. BINGHAM A CO~ Canal Basin, Liberty sL, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS A 00* 276 Market sreet, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent; 121 North A, Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, 66 West eU, New York. Proprietors.' Gworge R. White. NO. 69 MARKET STREET, will open on and after MON* DAY NEXT, the 4th day of September, a rfch —< Taried assortment of made Velyet and Cloth Cloaks, Talmas, and PtsDa- Lapin’s French Merinoes and Cashmeres; Do do Hnalin Delaines; . P° _ Bombaiiues and Tamise Cloths and Plaids; Also, striped, barred and plain Silks; , French Cbtotsee, Embroideries wod Laees: Also, a'general assortment of Ladles’ Fall and Winter Dress Goods j Purchased recently at the aoction roles in New York, at a great reduction from fbrqjer prices. Those auction satos being unprecedented, tbe quantity exhibited being unosa ally large, and the quality yery superior, Goods were sold at ruinous sacrifice*. Pittsburgh, August 30,18R4.-fscp2.lm UJiDRJBS— : > 10 hhtls Bacon Qam«; 26 M do Shoulder*; 60 bbla new large No. 2 Mackerel; 30hfbbla do do do; tourrir*. 30 «* medium do do 26 Lbls do do do =■ 15 M lake TronLin store; 26 u Baltimore Herring, in store: 20 “ do Shad, do; 6 “ No. 1 extra Lard CHI, do; 26 “ Tanners Oil, do; 60 casks prime Fearla; 100 bbla Mess Pork; 100 “ Grease Lard; 20 M Loaf Sugar; 60 hbdsO. Bagar; 230 bbla 0. Molasses, oak cooperate 40 boxes W.O. Tobacco; 100 bbla N. C. Korin; 40 casks Rice; 7 boxes Cream Che«e«; 160 iacka Dital Applea Mid pnchq.; 2000 pounds Bacon hides. Jz! KSGUSn A RICTTARDSON _*kree Uoasei and Lota for Sale. TjyTlibe sold at private sale,* TUKRI2 AN® fI J wT3. One-Brick Ilouse. situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Loi 20 Jeet front by 79 feet back. Abo, one Lot and two Hoase?, on Logan street, 'Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter's alley; Lot 24 fret by 100. _ Also, the stand 1 now occupy, on the comer of Ferrr a&d Water streets, the Jesse running one year^from let of April, 1866, with the Furniture, Bedding, ke. The House at pres ent is doing a good business, and is pleasantly 'oeatecL For terms and farther particulars enunjre of ALKX. CUPPLB3, oornar of Ferrr and Water streets. _ Bteaa)Mtt Furnltnre and Chtlr«, WE an constantly eoncad is tbe maaaaetnro of STEAMBOAT CABIN sad FUBNITT3RE, of erei7 . ilmci IpMoTii and pay particular attention to tin xnaoTifitetare of tW bon styles, suitable for the ow Of Btooxabosts. Oar experience in this branch of *&• boah nen eniNer or to warrant satisfaction, as veil with tie promptitude in wfcfctforden an filled, as in the qnahty of -- - —— giren to dw fitting ontr _ n jth (fit —— ThCMelaterestet la forstehios Boat*, will fladiitothal* » f«n T. B. TOUHfr * Oft- mWJKNTY DOLLABa IN UAMJ, balance &l a awnUn I x Jrv good BulHintL&t* tor raft cm tbe atwre igima- Etieaaf «veo tot|3#a. Slaa, £0 feet £Kuitbj?tod»ep vo an allay.; Atlanta on Ht Waaklngton. g. CTOMKT * SOK, - l4O Thfnl ititK. - --..
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