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VS&XSSi&*\> 0* +A 4 t*• * V and othara from ot and w»i log Uioaa who i r s j - *l' Tn«»t ZTar , . *; **b* H’ t • i- / ‘ • “,j - from tbe Jlrt of ioterment?, pohluhedln aaother plaea, '«»v *; f : ■’>" *> • :*-■*. be seen that themottalltj for the postweekhaabeen ’* •H*-fc s oi v * ‘-''V' than tbe newspaper* aUted; and that, inetead of *■".*' - r e "ft exaggerated etatementa, (aa we wera acensed of,) j • report* «U eame loelde of the truth. | ■ti&d&trl* 1 a* **■:<<s. '..V.V *.'•*<'•*.i-,?he following are the deaths foi Sunday and Monday ! J/J "' V* DEATH. ON 6UHDAI ’ -i ,u, :t’ .William Mereer. Common Cooorilman from Blxth C*MT hV' * »■ t i trd,Congren treet iffflltfh-**fi4itN.K*L\ H r i>« a, r. f l . Vatberin-Uw of Mr. George Sehneck. Third street, ; -i-w«oWoodandMarket. . «? - <•: : . •• . Jno. Smith, stooe-catter, CcDgrew street. Sixth Ward. »••»• N :■ . John Bpeno*r. tailor. Sixth sireet, near Bmlthfieid. : **r* :. uSy. carpenter. Blghth Ward. ftf -y. Vi U.!.- ‘ • Benjamin Armstrong, Onion alley, near Wylie, be ui -' %»tStbarine end Federal streets, Blxth Ward. rtKsS&MfeSfeff'hTV'ftT* n-i\ •*.<■• •. i ’X George Bonral, Sixth street, near Trinity church. *► V ~ * > . ■ L Un. Young, corner of Bedford and Crawford atreeis, tth Ward. 9 2aft^&ff < *OA2«'^J^4b* ! j. l * » *: <■&&•&.>> t. *«k Miss Ann-MllTeTTPtssarantfl Infirmary. MSHMrofiMilLya *V J.> A V i a'D. Mrs. Wise, Orerblil street. Eighth Ward. A {• >■ »r '4/hf. It. Mrs. Doyle, BakewelVs court, Water BtTeet, batmen <£♦• £&¥{%■ f* ' Mn.'ShABDOB, Thinl «tM.I. betw.tn FerrJ ul Ub- £ p t J^' *■■* v f* Ellen Boee, Prospect street, abore Washington, Sixth V' ,v :-i Im v <r| Sww' IL» lind™,. Mulbejr, a 11.,. mr Allegheny atnet, John Reidla, machinist, lirst street, near Liberty. S/-'*;* Albert G Beil.-Fourtb street, above Smithfield e. "-. .IMr-.- Lewis. Hard*raM,!«. Eighth Weed. Wife of *lohn O. Perry, Iron Pounder, et Mra, Ko.pl iV>V " / afvfefer y. { $&#&<HSKk ■ A! SjM-jfi. ««6j.-fjVT*t Xi'rfw r I ®£S: AT;.''.V 1 ! *.'?#“• tfc.on fLi ? JS&W ft* * fZ?*# *•' CniMtton ofLlrer™. 1 * TSpjfSufW+ei*: K’:iivt. / 'fi» LKX> AfßopurioH.—TAird Word.—The CommilUyßar. at the “ HowsFd Association,” to district and reltet the Thirl Ward, hare made the following subdl ,{the Ward, and report the following named gentle- Ward Agents, for the riorard Association, cower lb bounded as follows: Fifth street, Wood street, Dia tllsy and Market street —George Thomason. Fifth Wood street. Virgin alley, Market and liberty streets Martin. Wood, liberty street and Virgin alter— sevflL Wood, Fifth and Smithfleld streets, and hit alley—J. S Kennedy. Wood, Fif4h and Smitbfleld and Virgin alley—J. W. Lewis. Virgin alley, Wood, nd Bmlthfleld streets—JohnDunwoody. Word, Lib mithfleld and Sixth streets—P. M. Davis. Straw l'er- , r, Liberty and Smith field—James Montooth. Smith lamond alley, Grant and Sixth—John Ctoyle, Sev berry alley, Sixth and fimlthfield-S. M. Kier. Sev ! 3bernr alley, Bixth and Grant—Georue Leoosrd. b, Grant, Bmithfleld and liberty—John Mrtjuewso. , oss, High and Grant—K. Campbell, Jr. High Hobs | uoeylvania Atenue—D. Brinnan. Grant, Strawber- Tunnel, Webster and High—John Dunn. High, Tunnel and Webster—K. Kearns, Jr. Wylie, Tun nasvlvaula Arcane and High—C. Magee. Grant, b, Webster, Tunnel and Strawberry alley—W. Kirk* . jr. Webster, Chatham, Wylie and Tunnel, James , lih.ir. Wylie, Chatham, Ward Line end Tunnel— lorpbey, James n. M'CleUand. Wylie, Waehiugton, ley and Chatham—F. C. Flaaegio- Webster, Wash* , Clay alley and Chatham—'A. W. Pentland. Fosn- Brentb, Webster, Washington and "Prospect—Wm. rr/ Fountain, Prospect, both side*, Washington and Zj.Lowrh. _s. igents of the HoW&vl Association in the Third Ward minted for the purpose of reporting to the Aarocia eheaaaa within; their respective blocks as actually ie aid of the Association, and also dispensing its chart rhev are also expected to examine their several end report every case of nuisance or filth likely to nsly effect the health of the locality, and, If noces ppopor .top. for it. apwdy ..moral, sssrissffjsss wiaa ,rt to the Board of Managers, or to Gen. Larimer, rer, or C. L Magee, Vice President. These desiring mid apply to the proper block agent. 'IBMKRTS at THE DIFFEBEST CEHETEBIES. w we furnish a complete list of the Interments at the nt cemeteries for the week ending on Saturday. The mly Includes those who have died in the city proper tenths from Allegheny, and the surrounding country. orOntniAiM. CuoLMA. Ornti Dibkasm. Stf?*®*!? Maks. Females- Maks. Fmdiu. TotaL 0 6 10 1? wi* % Xf ‘ i«~» :'■■■;.■ v *® JsSb'kt* <Hath. for the week ending on S.tnr ri e.-bui....- —— - -- 474 would incite attention to the Bale of Mi t Eltdlen (arnltare, at No. 183 Brand Bpmt, C^' '■ ts* *’ V? V>C'vn)Sa Beaufort, or Family PrMS: the author of it £+J&.'i'’-'y-. '*>I* r ” ‘*VlV*~ J '« •£ WA* GILDBNFBNNEY A CO, T 6 Tonzthftzra. aBte»*g«aiSs: ?.zr K ?. -,%V] 1 'X-'v - ■ - '■{‘•jSSfl'E* -*• ’ ' ■ ' ■ : ; d } jf"?.'- JX* 'X‘ : At.' ■ -yXivat-x*''^-’••■"■• w.-' r-' l-’, I. *■ - 4 ~ . j ■-' jfskaSirtws are* y«ii u% Jta |§|||P ••• * —-avjp . » *. *v* ■' ■■*■**-■' *<•* • * . .■, -• , * * v- »' Wt belter* we eto now softly announce that the Cholera longer exists In our midst, as an epidemic—that this in* ilous disease, which has ceased such terrible hsToe among , during the last two weeks, carrying off some our beat d moat useful dtisens, and leaving a recant place in al* wt every household, has vanished almost in a day. It aeamong us, “ like a thief is the night,” and in the ne abrupt manner has It left us. Should nothing un rard happen to cause its return, we are sanguine we hare Iden It farewell for this season, at least •v*, iH’V'rJ 1 . ' *• •• i ’•«..* ' • ’ • r.. . ‘V*. U * j* THE CITY POST. IDAS’ MORNING:::::::::SEPTEMBER 26. THE CHOLERA. reeberdsy we examined carefully every Ward in the city, lon inquiry in regard to the stale of the disease, the re cheering answer was given from every plaoe—“nearly appeared!” The total number or deaths, we are quite itive, will not number over twenty, and the physicians tort those suffering from tbo malady in a fair way of re> Catharine Hunter, Passsvant’s Infirmary. 9 Mrs. nfsabeth Beck, Paasavant’s Infirmary, r. Gasper Btflee, liberty street, Ninth Ward. 1. Henry A. Bperger, Infirmary. >. Henry Odds, Infirmary. ». James Shnpeon, Infirmary. L* John Adrian, Infirmary. ’ l A child of Hr. Michael Bechtawalt, Adams street, r liberty, PUth Ward. Alonso, son of-Mr. Smith, tinner, Third street, be an Wood and Smttbflcld. 1. Elisa Steele, servant girl at NardFs restaurant, rth street, between Wood and Market. i. Mrs. Catharine Edy, Liberty street, Ninth Ward. I Oouway, teaser, at O’llara’s Glass Works, Ninth d. . Mrs. Morrow, bank of the river. Ninth Ward. Barillas Hoereler, No. 68 Wylie street. . Margaret Angel, line street. Fifth Ward. . ChUd of Thomas GrdK Bedford street; Sixth Ward. Elisabeth Bitter, No. 614 Liberty street, Fifth Ward. . Mr. Row, Water street, soar Wood. L A child of Ur. Wilson’s, clothier, Allegheny. . Mr. Beck, keeper beet-boose, Diamond. . James Commms, Hay street,Fourth Ward. . Mrs. Coyle; Beeend Ward. I. Mrs. Dr. Ford, No. 8, Pennsylvania Avenue. . Mrs Mary XL Robbeek, wife of Proftseor Rohbeck, nd Ward. . Jacob Roach, Water street, near Wood. . A child of Mr. Schwartz, Market street, near Third. . Mr. Bell, Cherry aDer, Second Ward. . Mrs. Burk, wife of Mr. Wm. Bark, In 1 the employ of man A Garrison, Third Ward. . Mrs. Elisabeth Popp, Foster's alley, near Sixth street. . Child of Hngh Keenan, drayman, Church alley. Third Child of Mr. A. Cbeeny, Fifth WanL | Dr. K. Hoslett, Penn street, n-.ar canaL Fifth Ward. Mrs. E. UPCntcheon, Hfth Ward. Samuel Middleton, ehlld, Mulberry alley. Child of W. J. Trusty, Carpenter’s alley’. Sixth Ward. Mrs. Rebecca Shope, Ann street, Allegheny. Wife of James McDonald, watchmaker, CaUowhiU tr«xth Ward. Thomas CWlingwood, No. £7 Wylie street L. V. Caron, teacbor of languages, Centre Avenue, ith Ward. ' DEATHS ON MONDAY. Amelia Grant, colored, opposite outer depot of Penn* nU Railroad, Ninth Ward Mr. Rkhard Barlow, tailor, Red Lion Hotel, St Clair fhe foreman-of Haigh, Hartnpee A Co’s, machineahop. A German woman at No. 400 Penn street, Fifth Ward. A child of Mr. R. B. Ewings, boob-binder, Gibbon t, Eighth Want Mias Graff, Third street, between Wood and SmiLh street e. Margaret Gauss, child, No. 492 Penn street Child of David Hutchinson, Gibbon street, Eight A child of Louis Boils, Clark street. Seventh Ward. A child of Robert Alexander, First Ward. jf&BttiSj&fifeK'ite alth Omoi.—lnterments in the City of irgh, from September lOth to September 23d, 1854. A&CI.TS. CMtDRIK. OF TOE ABOVE THERE WERE: t 1 year— -30 I From 40 to 50 47 I 1 to 2 „20 I « 60 to 60...... 26 I'ito 5 39.1 “ 00 to 70 27 I6to 10 _l5 “ 70 to 80 „16 bo to 15. *,..11 f 80tO 90 2 [5 to *0 ,12 * “ 90 to 100 0 BO to 30 92 J Age unknown 0 §0 to 40 84-; 1235: Female* 196; Whit© 42-2; Colored 9. .Total 431. I order 01 the Board of Health. A. C. MURDOCK, Physician of Board of Health. |sault asd Battb3t.— A man named John L tu committed to jail, yesterday, by Alderman L for eommlttlDg an amnlt npon Dr. Marshall. [THWAirS RETROSPECT. —Part 29, for July, of -allhwali’S BetroepeCt of Practical Medicine and *' f’XnL*- '• ’i -m *A i : • € TELEGRAPHIC. By the O’Beilly Lino* for the Homing Post Proa California* Nxw Tout, September 25—The steamer Prometheus ar rived here at noon. She brings $lOO,OOO in gold, and dates to the Ist Political affairs were the ehiqf. theme of tbe papers. The State and MnnJelpel nominations are complete, there being three tickets In each ease.* 1 The mining news is veqr cheering, although the scarcity of water has retarded operations in localities. Two men, foreigners, detected In disposing of stolen cat tle et San Antonio, were dragged, out of prison and bong without any trial, on the nearest tree. Three towns, Mokelumna Hill, Campo Rico and 8l Louis were burnt Lon $BOO,OOO. Tbe emigration by way of the Plains, is pourioglnrapid ly. Chinese were also arriving in great numbers, 2400 bar ing arrived within tbe laet fortnight H. B. Atkins, charged with the murder of W. S. Way, of Boston, has been discharged. A negrojhas been arrested at Toroloumn county, as the fugitive sieve of Mr. Taeher, of Arkansas. Ho claims to have purchased his freedom several years since. Two tribes of Digger Indians had a pitched bettlo on the 23d, at American Flats, El Dorado county. According to tbe last accounts flvo warriors were killed aod many wounded, and it was still progressing. The mall steamship Uncle Sam was detained at Ban Fran* cisco until four o’clock on the afternoon of the Ist Inst. Business bad not Improved daring tho fortnight. Advices from all parts of the country were unfavorable to trade, although tbe miners were unprecedentedly successful. From California* New OftLEAVS, September 25.—'The steamship United States arrived to-day, with California dates to the Ist. Tbe steamship George Law sailed on the 17th, from As pinwall fdr New York, having on board $1,900,000 in gold. The intelligence from California is unimportant. Bur Fourasco Markets.—Flour improving in price; sales Gallego made at $12.50. Bacon quoted at Mere Pork ...$13,60. Lard...12@14. Whisky declined to 20. Dates from Acapulco to the 6th inst. are received. It is reported that Alvarea had entered the City of Avuta, and was pushing through Guerrar, intending to march towards the City of Mexico. Tbe Insurgents had been unsuccessful In two engagements with the government troop*, which were, however, retiring towards tee City of Mexko. Serious Accident. fintmoncLn, Mass., September 25.—Jonathan L. Wells and wUeKbf New York, and Alfred Weils, of Greenfield, were thrown from a carriage on Friday. All were badly Injured; the lady, it is feared, fatally. Funeral of BUtxop Walnwrtght, Nxw York, September 28.—The funeral of Bishop Wain wiight took place this afternoon at Trinity Church. Tbe attendance was very large.- Bishops Doane and Whitebouse ofiteteted. From (fcnebec. Qctrxc, September 23.—Tbe seveoty-flret regiment em barked for Liverpool to-day—not to be replaced. Other troops win soon follow. r Tne redprecity tell received the royal assent. TELEGRAPH HAREETS Nxw York, September 25.—Money unchanged: New York Central 903£; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad 68 \t\ Read tag 73$£: Erie Plour unsettled, nominal: saJee 8,000 bbls good Ohio at 1.300 bhln Southern at (8 @58,50; ftney brand* Wheat unretlled. Oat* doll and steady at 63J4- Own market opened heavy, but improved at the close: wiles 8G QO I bus Western mixed at T6l£@?6. Cotton with declining tendency: Oileans mid dling 9%; middling uplands Orleans fair 11J£ Coffee firm, transactions limited.: Sugars unchanged, btuinawi very dull; Molasses firm with Upward tendency: Orleans 2d@24 Kiev firm with upward tendency, limited: Whisky buoyant: safes 1090 bbls Ohio at Moss Pork declined 26c; Prime firm:,sale* SCO bbls repack ed Chicago Beef et 15]r£@t6)4. (hit Meats heavy. Lard flrmraad qniet. Butter...OUo'l2U@U. Unaced Oil, X ng- Usa; dull nt 72. Phxusllpsu, September 25.—Flour continues dull, prt cerdedis6d 50 cents: good brands (8.25; no export de mand; the only sales reported were small lots for home consumption and extra at $0@59,26. Rye Flour...nothing doing. Sales 600 bus Corumeol at $4,00. Wheat—a fair amount offering, demand I limited: sain 6,003 bus at $1,75 @•1,76 lor fair and prime Southern red, and $1,9C@5,84 for fair and prime white. No sales of Rye. Com in fair demand: F.COO busyelhvrsokl at afloat Whisky... demand limited: smaltsale* at 41@42. Ciscixnati, September 25. —There was couridtrable rain to-day, but not sufficient to cause a rise of the river; weath er cloudy. Flour heavy, ,$6 80<#$7. Wbiskv 30. Wbiat $1 2S@l 40. Oats 45. O5 Provision* dull. Salee4o njv>ks Baoon Bides at packed. Groceries unchanged. Money stringent; Cnnvncyr.extremely scarce. Eastern ex change nominally l@l*>£ premium, hot outside tale# were premtum. ; Cheese 10(319*4- I?OR SALK.—A Dwelling House of 6 rooms, hall and . cellar, with 3 lots of ground, having a front of 51 feet •m Franklin street Manchester, by 138 deep to a wide alley; a good well of water, with pump; out oven, coal house, fruit trees, grape vines, Ac., for $2,000. Terms easy. S. CUTIHIKRT A SON, auO Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street CONOiUteS AND BEDFORD WATER—A fresh supply received direct from the Springs by au3l ; . JOS FLEMING. I.MSH—IOO bbls and bf bbls Treat: X* ICO do do White Fish: we’d this dsy by au26 HENRY IL OOLLINS. { JOU SALE—A two fftorj'Brick Ileure and Lot, on I>wn -1 man street, Birmingham. Apply to *u23 James blikrly. 60 hhds guod fate Jfew Orleans; O 76 bbls Refined, in store and for sale by «p 6 KING A MIKIIUIRAD. AUGUjT 12. 1854— HAGAN A AHL invite tbo atten tion of tbe L*di«s to a new arrival of choice EMBROI DERIES, t'j: Bwisj Worked Spencers; Swi** Worked Sleeves; Swiss Worked Collars; and Jacouet Colt irs, of all i\ turee and good will of u Country Store, situate eight miles from tbe city. Alto, the St.-re uod Dwelling House, Stables, Ac. S. CCTUBERT A BON, eepli 140 Third street. BROOMS— 60 do* Eastern Brooms. ruoeiTod and for « Bit ty BAILEY A UKN3HAW, eepVB i 26-1 Liberty street. SIU3HBOONB—Puc np in tin enna, hermetically ' sealed, a seasonable article for the table, for eale by DAILBY A RKXSHAW. tIOR SALE— 60 Building: tots in East Liverpool, Ohio. 1 Tbe*e Lots are in the niidat of Potteries, tt»*.;r the Sta tion of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, and wil! be •old cheap. Term* of payment,ss per month. Title uuex rt'ptiooablu. Apply to , JAMBS BLAKELY, an 23 Ileal Estate Agent. tjtOUtt THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, in the State uf 1 lowa, for sale. Apply to au23. JAMES BLAKELY Iv If BEIGES—S 9 pf. Wool iXfbriyiw, of the most fashions [_/ bie colors, just received fey express at au2S ♦ A A; MASON A CO'S. VCUEAP FARM FOB BALE —Confining of 100 acres, 80 cleared; Orchard of grafted fruit. The land lies roll,ls well watered, and of good quality; situate 7 miles mm Farmington, Vn., near the road grading to B nice to Q •rins $1,400, In easy payments. Also, a Farm situate one mile from. Crucetnn.on lb* Mor rantown Turnpike, of 400 acres, 200 cleared, good Improve aents, plenty of coal anil limestone. and one of the best Tain farms in the neighborhood. Price and terms reason Ale. S. CUTUUEBr A SON, tepl6 140 Third street. ... 0 0 ... 4 ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 0 ... 0 I>LACKBKRRYrWIU>CUKItUY AND GINGER BRAN* BIBS, warranted pure, l the best antidote against Cb»l. ■ra, for sale by the gallon of bottle, by 1 D. FICKEJBBN, seplO N0.T37 Liberty street. IJUNK PARLOR FURNITURE —Wear*constantly niaa . ufacturing fine Parlor Furniture, of the best material and workmauehip, and from the latest designs, which we sell at low prices. ! T. B. YOUNG k CO., M-plfr. opposite City Hotel, Smlthfield street. MAHOGANY AND WALNUT WARDROBES— llano some patterns, finished and for sale. sep!6 T. U. YOUNG k CO. MARBLE TOP WASH STANDS—Various patterns and prices. [seplC] T. B. YOUNG k CO. nUBBOIDEKIKS.—A. A. MASUN k CO. will receive to- Pi morrow, a new and splen-lld lot of Embroideries. ' Embroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Sleeves; Do do ilo Chemisettes and Habits; Cambric Riding Sleeves and Ilabits; Book and Cambric Flouncing* Edgings and inserting*; Mull and Swiss Bands; Plain Grass Linen Handkerchiefs; liemutiched Linen do; Embroidered Linen Cambric do; a large assortment of the very dMirable Guipure Embroideries. nep!6 IT'XTBA FINK TEAS.—Ji>*t received at the corner of j alxth and Wood street*, a small lot t-f the finest Gun powder Tea, strong but of very delicate flavor. Abo. anot h e.* supply of the finest Oolong Tea, which has before given so much satisfaction. Lovers of fino Teas will fln-ithe nhoTe all that con be desired. Price of eithtr $1,60 per !b. A fall assortment of lower grades, from cents up. aepl4 . W. A. HTCLUBG. ijtRKNUH MERINOS—A good article worth $1 selling 1 for 6214 cents, at seplfi A. A. MASON k CO'3. A FINE FARM, on Chartier*Cmk,contftlolngl3l acres, /V. well improved, and only six miles from the city. Alpo, a good Frame House and Lot, near the head of Fed eral street, Allegheny; It U offered low. I have a printed regtaleiywlth tbo description of a large number of Farms, Country Boats, House* and Lots, which will be given to any who wish to purchase property. They will find transcribed on It a fine assortment for sale. Call oa THOMAS WOODS, eepls:lm 76 Fourth street. Fire worksi fire worksii— -200 boxes Fire Crackers j 6 gross Roman Candles, 12 bells; 7 “ do do 8 do; 6 “ do do 6 do; 8 “ do do 4 do; 4 “ Triangles, No. 1; 3 “ do do 2; 60 boxs Jackson Crockers; 600,000 Torpedo*; 40 gross Pin Wheels; 20 “ loanee Rockets; 15 “ 2 do do; 12 “ 4 do do; 16,000 »• Pulllog Crockors; Beeond supply; just reoelved and for sale by J. C. ANDERSON, j#27 No. 6 Wood street. • Daft's College. Classical and mathematical df.partilknt.— Hours and terms per session of 23 payable by the half session, in udvance; Regular Day Class in Latin. Greek, Mathematics, *e., 9 to 12, A. M;,and 2t04, P. M., $2O. Evening Class in Math ematics,? to 9, P. M.,520. French and .German. 9to 12, A. M., and 2to 4, and 7 to 9. P. M.. $2O. Ladles* Class in Mathematics; Wednesday, 4 to 6, P. M ; Saturday, 9 to 12, A. M.,510. No pains or expense will be spared to make thiS department of the College worthy of patronage. aeplS P. HAYDEN, A. M , Principal. KJOW NOTHING SHIRT COLLARS, CRAVATS, and a frill assortment of Furnishing Goods, at the new Trimming Store of J*24 FRANK VAN GORDER. AYARD TAYLOR'S NEW BOOK, for solo at MINER k CO.’S, No. 32 Smlthfleld street A Journey to Central Africa, or Life and Landscapes from Egypt to the Negro Kingdoms of the Wblto Nile: by Bay ard Taylor. . ~ „ Party Leaders; sketches of Jefferson, Hamilton, JnckeoD, Clafr r Kandolpb, Ac: by J.G. Baldwin. • Ned Margrave, or the Moat Unfortunate Man in the World; a comb novel: by Theodore Hook. - Hermit’* Dell: by a Penciller. Captain Oanot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver. Periscopics: by Dr. William Edgar. The Home in the Yalley: by Mrs. Callen. If you wont any Books; - If you want Magazines; If you want eheap Publication*; If yon want Standard Work*; If yon wont anything that U printed, coll at H. MINER A CO., WplS No. 32 Bmitbfield street. S‘ TAR QANDLEB—2> boxes’ first quality btnr Candles lost received and for sale by . . BAILEY A RENcHAW. AQAN A AHL have-received a beautiful assortment 'of striped and figured all wool Delaines. Also, a choice lot of figured and striped Dress Silks; and they re- Bolidt a call from the Ladles. eeplfi r • v#I*' 1 *' • r-Wh#,. •v:.^ ■**'>s*» L V. »*%♦*- - For Sale, '■‘wvv ■ r . I ’ * ri r -r W^,<ft*V y» •;sSscfts»asaasa#^ Anns FVW RISER JTSEA. The finer.—Lut evening at dusk, by the meUl marks, there were two feet two inches water in the channel, ai.tl rising slowly. We made an error in calling Captain Jacques’ new boat the City of Huntsville. It should have been City qf Knox ville; and will lenvato-day for Tennessee. She draws only a little more than eleven Inches. This makes the Iburth boat that Captain Jacques has had built in our city within three years. Business mailers are becoming animated; and in the course of a day or two, if the rise continues, we look for our wharf to nssume its wonted business aspect. We are sorry to obsorrethat several boats, in Qmlp anxiety to get off, should hate left without any cargoes, while there was an abundance of freight awaiting shipment. POST OF PITTSBURGH, a IJCET2 IBCHXS WATta m THt OBAHSEU METAL *>■» ARRIVED. Steamer Jesse L&zear, Anewalt, Wheeling. *• Convoy, Wolf, Welisville. DEPARTED. Steamer Rosalie, Rhodes, Brownsville. Vienna, Hays, St. Louis. “ Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling. STEAMBOATS. "1854.” PITTSBURGH, cnrcnrHATl, LOUISVILLE! m SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati steam Packet Line, for tax coirrrTAJfcs op PASSKKGERB ABKD FREIGHT BRWatW PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Lonli, , lisp - Tnu Max is composed of seven ism. . class powerful Steamers, for speed, splendor, and comfort, and is the o.vli thbouou pjjlx lub or Stsajc Packets on the Ohio river. It oonnects with the U. 8. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight are tieketed and re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Days qf Departure _ Qtptotai. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. .R, W. Bat.TXaoovi3L...Sanday. MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. B. Davis Monday. ALLEGHENY .Gto. ll'Liis Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Ww. J. Koran.. Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA JL J. Qsaci... .......Thursday. PITT3BURGn H.Cawfmu- priday. PENNSYLVANIA..—...Jbo. Kunamraa.... Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. SL, precisely. No freight reoelrod alter nine o'clock on the morning of departure. Forjparticulare, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINOSTON,! kmmmtm ! JOHN FLACK, } A *® oU ’ Monongahela Uouse Buildings. Pittsburgh, 1853. |d*el®J "18o4.” CANADA WEST. MjBafc c, sars&TS TIIE FINE low preeeure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain H. Baaaow, will make two tripe a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burweli, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley; every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at7)4 o'clock. Leaves Port Harwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port Biantey for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7*4 o’clock. The Telegraph connects at OJevafand, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Aleo oounects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connect* with the Great Wcatera Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOYILL A LAUDSIIDACK, Cleveland; 8. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M’BItIDK. Port Burwdl. mar27:tnov AUCTION SALES. Auetloa—Dally Sales. AT the Commercial Pales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth strects,at 10 o'clock, A. M_ a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Faney Dry Goode, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,Cape, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries,QuMturwaro, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glance, New and Sooood Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M-, Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instrument!, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auctloowr. f)i3l:tf SALK OF STOCKS AT AUCTION—On FRIDAY EVE NING, 28th lost, at 7U o’clock, at the Merchant*’ Ex change, Fourth street, will be add, for cash par funds: 21 shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh Stock. 10 do Manchester Saving Bank IS do Pitts’g Cin. and Louie. Tele. Co. u 30 do Monongahela Navigation Co. •* 25 do Ohio and Penna. Railroad Co. ** IT do ' Life, Fire and. Marine Ina. Co. *• 10 do CPlzeju’ Insurance Company “ 40. do Western Insurance Company 41 22 do North American Mining Co. ,4 eep26 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. TJOUSKUOLD AND KITCHEN FCKNiTURK'ATTuC- H TION—On TUESDAY MORNING, September 26th. at 10 o'clock, at the residence of J. W. Kerr, Kkj , 183 Second street, above Grant, will be m.1»I (as ha i« declining house keeping) hie HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, wbich baa been iu nee but a abort time; comprising—mar ble top pier tables, large gilt frame mirrors, ingrain and etair carpets, <li,,l 7iUrir l ,i > rtWi t li l it7lii > nVfl‘ .VmlUflT) high and low bedsteads, French bedstead*, col Liu and husk mattreesos, wash stands, work tables,fenders god fire Irons, stair rods, floor oil cloth, glam and queensware, complete sets of Kitchen Furniture, cooking utensils, Ac. Also, MJperiir Refrigerator, Bath Tub, act of Ilyilrant Hose, Ac. {wsp2sj P, M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Household and kitchen furniture atauc TION.—On TUF.3DAY AFTERNOON, September 2»*. at 2 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Pifih and Word streets, will be sold—a general osaortment of good quality Household and Kitchen Furniture, from a family who ho* declined gepSs P- M. DAVI3, Auctioneer. BOUTd, SHOES'. HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, Ac., AT AUCTION—On WEDNESDAY 27, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Falsa Rooms, will Iw sold a quantity oi floe fashionable Ready Uaae Clothing- Super white fnd fancy ablrta, made in French style; cra vats; bdkfs; stocks; men’s, women’s and chlldreo’* boots and shoe*, in great variety; gum show; hats; cape; bon nets, Ac. {H'pSvJ P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. STAPLE AND FANCY DKY GOODS, Ac.'AT AUCTION. —Ou THURSDAY MORNING, 28th lust,at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sale* 1 toouw, corner of Wood and Fifth street*, will be sold without reserve, to close a consignment, a general assortment of seasonable Foreign and Dom«stic Dry Goods, among which are superfine cloths, raeslmeres, sattaetts, jeans, bleached and brown shirtings and efcect ings, Irish lioens, delaluea, Coburg cloths, alpacas, llosey s, flannels, blankets, corduroy, velvets, prints, ginghams, chintzes, shawls, hiandkerchlefii, hosiery, gloves, laces, siik trimmings, patent thread, Ac. *ep2s P. M. DAYIB, 'Auctioneer. WANTS. LAND WARRANTS WANTED—SI7S 00.—LwUh to pur chase Land Warrant* to the amount of Five Tbouuad AerwS, in 16U, 80 or 40 acre ’Warrants; for which will be paid $l7B in gold, for 160 acres, and in proportion tor 80 and 40 acres. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Real Estate and Europeau Agent, mj3 enrncr of Seventh and Smitbfleld streets. Boots and Shoe*. Wholeial* and Retail! JAMES ROBB, XTO. 89 MARKET, and 6 Union atreet, third door X 1 from the Market House, Pittsburgh, would call the attention of bis friend* and the public generally, that he has jfa*t received his Fall Stock of BOOTS AND SUOES, in all their varieties. lIU stock is one of tho largest ever opened in this city, and imbraees everything worn by (h» v ladi«a In Philodcl plria,'New York and Boston, and be trusts caunot foil to please all. Geest care has been given in selecting the choloest goods, oil of wbieh be warrants. lie also ooniinne* to manafaetare, as heretofore, all de scription* of Boots and fihoe*. and from his long experience of over tweDty year* In business In this eity, is, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those who favor him with their patrohage will be fairly dealt with. . rep!6 Frenli Arrival at the flew Dry Goodi Stora. COLLI24B & M’KEE. NO. 63 MARKET STREET\ ARK constonGy receiving freeb supplies of Fall and Winter Fancy Dress and Staple DRY GOODS., They would respectfully cell the atteotton of the Ladies to their fresh stock of plaid and flg'd Silks, French Merlnoea, Wool Plaids, Scotch Plaids, Embroideries, Laoes, Mitts, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. Also, a full stock of Domestics, Woolens aod Housekeeping Goods, of every description, constantly kepi on hand, all of which they Batter themmlves they can offer to tbeir customers at lower pricet than any other boose in the city. Remember, COLLINS A M’KKE, (Dr. Thorn’s old stand,) sepll No. 63 Market street. NEW SUPPLY OF BOOKS.—Periscopics: by Dr. William Elder. Fashion and Famine. Off Hand Takings, and Crayon Sketches : by George W. Bungay. Oar Honeymoon and other .Comicalities, from Punch. Home for All, or a Now Mode of Building. Hydropathic Cook Book. ' Ned Mu*grave, or the Most Unfortunate Man In the World. Freuks of Fortune: by J. B. Jones. Alice Seymour; a new novel: by Mrs. Grey. Also, Peterson’s Magazine, for September, just reoeived by RUSSELL k BRO., seplß 15 Fifth street, near Market BAYARD TAYLOR’S GREAT BOOK—a Journey to Cen tral Africa, or Life and Landscapes from Egypt to the Kingdoms of the White Nile. VirgiuiaComedians,or Old Days lathe Old Dominion; from the MSS of C. Effingham, Esq. Isabel Carrolton: by Readier Glens. Part 4, Chemistry of Common Life. Just received and for sale by W. A. OILDENFRNNEY k CO., ecplS No. 76 Fourth street. Mourning Good*, WE have received and have on band a large assortment of Moaning Good*, fcomprislng Clack Bombasines; Black English Crape*; Do Prenc.-Merinos; Mourning Bonnets; Do Silk Warp Alpacas; Do Veils; Do Wool Delaines; Do Collars; Do P&rametio*; Do Sleeves; Do Lyonese Cloths; Do Chemisettes, Ac. A. A. MASON A CO., seplO 25 Fifth street (11TY PROPERTY FOK BALE.—A Dwelling House, with j ball, four rooms, finished attie and cellar. Tho Lot is 20 by 90 feet, situated on Sixth street, near Grant. A well finished House, on Wylie street, with Lot 22 by 90 feet. A Brick Ilouse, on Sixth street, with Lot 27 feet front by 100 deep, to an alley. A three etoi7 Dwelling House, on Hand street Three good Houses, on Third street, near Wood, besides many other* In various locations and on easy terms. If you vrant a House,-Farm,or Building Lot, the place to be BUDulied is at the Real'Siatate Office of rr 8. CUTiIBERT A SON, pepig 140 Third street .i OURNING GOODS. —HAGAN A AHL have just re -3X ceived a large assortment of the above goods, to which they invite the attention of their customers and tho public enerally. & Vs 10 LOAN—SIS,OOO, on note 6 secured by city or county 1 bonds, as collateral security. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS. 76 Fourth *t CIUKESE —179 boxes for sale by _ j p*pl9 HENRY H. COLLINS. rpiMQTHY 6& bogsaifl S bbUPmothy Seodjust RICHARDSON. PEACHES— 8 bbls prime Peaches received by expreeiand for eale by sepl9 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. • .* • ■*—>; - V- -y. W- -f- .. v > i*'+ ¥ V*.% < : a-: S‘' t" •T * :'. * * . r t v. „ , * t '■ - - ’.v^v' * '* y : a , 'l-'V .• *'■ COMMERCIAL POST. _ miscellaneous. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND , ifIEReDANTS’ EXCHANGE. „ OFFIOERS. President —JOHN BHIPTON. First Vkx President —Wa. H. Burnt. Second “ “ ' Wa. R. Brows. Secretary —Wh. 8. Qivxsr. Treasurer— Joan D. Sculli. Superintendents. T. No&tsam, Ja. Committee on Arbitration for August —Wa, It. Baovrif, V. P., 0. W. Rickxtsoji, b. F. Jo.vaa, James M. Ooopxr, Wm. B. Esoubd. DAILY EEVIEW OF PIXTBBOKOn HABKKT. Ovficx of tax Daily Mownso Post. \ Tuesday, September 26, 1661. | FlriJUß.—Only two sales, at the decline before noticed, ▼is: S 3 bbls superfine from depot at $8.37; 63 do extra from do at sB,4v. GRAIN.—I6O bushels ear Corn from store at $1,12*4- 1000 bushels Oais iu lot- from depot nt 60c. MOLASSES.—3O bbls cypress at 23c, four mooths. WHISKY.—2O bbls rectified at 36c; 10 do do at 40c. BACOK.—3BOO lbs shoulders, rides and ham." at 7, 7J4 and lie, cash ; 2000 do shoulders at 7c, four mouths. SEEDS.—IO7 bushels Timothy from store at $3,60. 100 bushels Clover do do at $B,OO. HAY.—II loads at scales at $3O a ton. CHEESE.—IOO boxes Western Reserve at 10c, cash. BLOOMS.—IO tons Lake Champlain at $BO, six months: 10 dodo at $BO, do. Proclamation. BY Virtue of a precept under the hands of Wm. B. M’- Clnre, President of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the 6th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Ju«tlco of the Court of Oyer ond Terminer and General Jail Deliv ery in and for said District, and William Boggs' and Gabriel Adams, Esqs., Associate Judges of the same oounty, In and for the County of Allegheny, dated the 30th day of August, io the year of our Lord ooe thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, ond to me directed, for holding a Court of Over and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, at the Court House, In the City of Pittsburgh, on the IST MONDAY OF OCTOBER, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Public notice is hereby given to all Jastioes of the Peace, Coroner end Constables, of the County of Allegheny, that they be then and there, in tbelr proper persons, with their Rolls. Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other re membrances, to do those things which to their respective offices lo their behalf appears to be dene, and aleo those that will prosecute the prisoners that now are, or may be in the Jail of said County of Allegheny, to be then and there to prosecute against them ae ahatl be jast. Olven ander my hand, iu Pittsburgh, this 30th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-four, and of the Commonwealth the 77th. ■u3l WM. MAQILL, SberilL Merchant TalloK JOHN LAUOIILIN, formerly foreman for Mr. 8. Stoner, would respectfully announce to his friends and the public generally, that he bos rooted and newly fitted up the fine stand lately occupied by Messrs. J. RA 0. Lee, No. 39 Market tlrwt, between Second Third, where be ia prepared to make to order GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING in the most fashionable style. Having himself served • regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, and being a practical cutter, he therefore flatten himself that be can-turnout garments not to he surpassed iu workmanship or style io tht* or any other city in-the Union. Having just returned from the east, Re-dtas a large as sortment of the most fashionable Goods, in his line, ever brought to this market. N. B. —Boys Clothes made and trimmed io the neatest manner. He will alw warrant ell ware what It is repre sented to lie. Parents will find it greatly to their advantage to give him a call, if they want their boys neatly fitted. Don’t forget the place, No. 39 Market street, between Second and Third, west side. eep4:dew3m A CARD—To those wishing beautiful, healthy and eligi ble sites for suburban residences. I have four of those beautiful blocks 100 f«—t square for Ale, st the northern end of thn Sbarpsburxh Bridge, lour inilea from (own, and within 11D0 feet of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Station. These blocks will be told at the prime obtained at the pub lic auction on the 16th of July, adding interest only irom tbt' date. Also, 50 lots, each 26 fret by 100, wIU be sold on reason able terms, and at the same prices as above. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, _*u23 Rea] Estate Agent. 'Watch Trade. WE invite the attention of citixens and stranger* to our Urge and carefully selected stock of Watchas and Clocks; Railroad Time keepers, in gold and silver cases; real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to vary a rnToute in six months, Patent Lever Watches, from $l2 to $2&); a large asscriment of good common or fow priced Watches, both in gold and stiver cases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, kc. Watch tUPAlxtxo.—We do □cr cot uKcelled, if «>iuslle State, eepl.l Watch lie pairing in a man by any aatab]i«bm*nt in th« W. W. WILSON, corner of Market and Fourth utmrts. Notice. 11l AVE sold my ioUrut in the business of l/>ng, Millar A Co„ to fl. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will oon- Unsa at the old stand, l\j. 109 kYont street. I cordially wMmnwßii tb* new firm to the patronage of my friend*. Pittsburgh, July 29, 18W. p. IL MILLKft. s. *. toxa rniLups 8. A. LONG A CO., Bejl and BRASS FOUNDER. 4, and gas fitters, Inrite attention to their etoek of Chandeliers, Bracket/, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up hoo/os with Gas and Steam, make Brass Casting/ of all kinds to order, fur* oi’b Railroad Pumps and Tank Fitting*, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal romdantly on hand. jy3l Good Ctih Investment* OA SUARKd BANK OP PITTdBUROU; Ovy 4u ahtre? Ohio and IVnntylrsnia IUUro&J ; 10 do Uancbei*U*r Kaylup Back ; So do Motiouffab'da N»Tic*l|on Company; 10 d«» Pittsburgh Ltf*. fir* and Miirioe ln*u rauor Cotapauy: 10 do Hockland Mining Company ; Allegheny County Coupon Bo mi a ; >5,000 City of Pittsburgh do do. A. WLKINS * CO, 7 1 fourth mr**L Vreih A rrtral of Fall Goodi. IX4aA>;feWfl™ Mia faK tou*r« and the public is general. Tti> tionla bare been (elected with (treat care, aed will N- sold is ow as tber can be purchas'd in the city. Their stock ron>i»tB in part of the lollowlng: Plain black Silks, Pig'd do, Striped do, Plaid do, Lupin's Bombazine*. do Mk and cold lM»ln»s do striped and fl'gd do, Fine Cashmeres, Canton Cloths, Parematiaa, With ail grade* &D<i colon Lapin't Prtnch ilfrinns, at tlie »erj lovrai prices, with an eXnelleat assortment of httumkeeplng goods. Bep9 Iron Front Baildi: keunett Alcl WD. KN’OLISH, bole Bottler <>r SMITH'S c.-lrbrated • Kenoett Ale and Brown btout. Also, CVmtnon Ale and PorUr, Id quart and plot bottles. The eUeutkm of families, am! tae trade, is respectfully solicited. aullry Clmmtotcl’a Loan Office. 'V'O- 100 HMITIIPIKUI FTRUKT. NK&U PIFTil.— J.’l Mnnoy In*cod on Gold and WatebtM, i>l!TiT»are *nd ntb'T r&luAiilH urti -lo*. tullrflv JOBS B. ToL'SM Kk U iULStI -TIlU!-. t. TUCNO T. B. Young A. Co * .Vo. ns Smith field street, cppasiU (\ty Hotel, MANUf ACTI'IIBHS OF CABINET FUKMTIRE AND CIIAIR3, of every description. rials ami work manship warranted, and sold at reduced prices- Care taken In packing for land and watsr carriage. au3l CANNuT BK BEAT.—lie wn-h it distinctly understood that we are selling off our present stock of fine Gold and Silver Watches, of the very beet quality; fine Gold Jewelry, of the most deairaole styles, and of almost every description; pure Silver Spoons and Forks; Plated do: Pearl and Velvet Port-MoQalc*; Card Cases; fine Mantle Clocks; Tea Betts; Fruit Baskets, A<-„ Ac.; at from Id to 15 percent, below former prices, and much lower than auy other estab lishment will sell ui in tins or auy other western city. Cit- Iseoa aad straog»rs will find it to their advantage to giTe im a rail before purchasing elsewhere. All articles warranted as represented. Tho b«*t quality of Watch Glasses Ml at 15 cents uach, at H*X>l> 8, aolfi 61 Market street. 1" .VnULISU BREAKFAST TBA FokbIXTY CENTS PER POUND —We hare received from New York a nice lot of English Breakfast Tea, which we will warrant ciual to any eoM tJwwhero in the city at 76c. Also, prime Oolong, Young Hyson and Gunpowder, at &0e ft lb. A liberal ah iowanc* to large purchasers. A. JAYNES, _ nnltf lANX> FOK SALK—I2O acres MluateU In lUccocn Hot j ton, 4 mllra war>t or Kcooomy; prire (60 p#r acre. 150 acres 3 miles vut of Economy, on which is a good Orchard ; price $lB per acre. For parUculareenqulro of aoffl AUSTIN UX)HIS,92 Fuurtb st. Copper Stocks for Sole. "VC* SHARE* OF IUDGIi MIXING COMPANY STOCK, I V 7 for bale low for ca-tb, or four months paper. Ed quire of THOMAS WOODS, 8«pl:lm 73 Fourth street. Wm. DlibyT J rT, CILOTniNO AND FURNISHING STORE. Masonic 17aU, J Fifth street, Pittsburgh.— Clothing made to order, In good style, and at tuodprate rates auP:tf C. D. Wood, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door above Race, east aide, Philadelphia, hna on hand the beat qualities of old Brandies, Wluea. Irish Whisky, Mononga bela Whisky, Holland Gin, Conliala, Ac , on terms worthy the attention of purchasers and dealers. [au2Wy OWbTOiVS. WAVERLEY HOUSE, 60 South Eighth atroet, between Chestnut and Walnut, Philadelphia. [au29:y THE USIOH, NO. 11l Arch street, Philadelphia. T. 8. WEBB (late of the Eagle,) Proprietor. (au29:y GABKILL IIOUSK, CORNEJt OF MAW AND SOUIU STS., WARREN, 0 THE Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing to the public that this new anti elegant Hotel has been opened as a house of entertainment. Being Commodious and roomy, and adjoining the office of the Ohio Stage Company, it offers Inducements unsurpassed In Warren for the accommoda tion of the traveling community. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. #ul7 si. GASKILL. CHESTN PHIA. PARKER «. LAIRD, Proprietors. Jy 10:3m] TERMS $1,60 PP.K DAY. McMillan house. JOHNSTOWN, PENN A. THE undersigned having taken charge of the above named House, and refitted It ai a large expend, in a comfortable as well as elegant style, 1* now prepared to re ceive guests, and give ample satisfaction to all who may pa tools* the House. faufctf) JAMES DOWNEY. HARE’S HOTEL, fLate Farmer’s Exchange,] NO. 133 LIBERTY BTREKT, foot of Firth street, Pitts burgh. SAMUEL lIAIIK, Proprietor. This Hotel is entirely new. having just been completed and opened for the accommodation of the public. [sepl3 Walter F. Marshall, TMPORTER and .Dealer in French and American Paper Qanrlrea. mar 3 (tHBAP HOUSES—S3SO and s4oo.—For sale, a Brick j House, of three rooms, on Arthurs street, with lot of 26 feet front by 70 deep. Price $4OO. Also, In rear of above, a Pram' Cottage, with lot of same siae, for $350. Terms easy. Fruit nnd rhade tree* to each. 8. CUTHBERT A SON, aep6 140 Third street. mO THE PUPILS OF G. ANTON, Professor of Music.— X Mr. G. Anton purposed returning to this city in time to resame his teaching on the Ist of August, but being un fortunately takeu ill at Fairmont. Va.,Be will not be aide to reach the city for same days. Dne notice will be given to hie pupils of his arrival. Enquiries may be made at au24_ IL KLBBKB’B, MEDIUINK CILESTd —1 have on hand the Uoest lot ot Medicine Chests ever offered In Pittsburgh, suitable for Families, Physicians, Steamboats, Ac., Ac. Those wish ing a good and cheap Chest would do well to call and ex amine mine before purchasing elsewhere. auSl JOB. FLEMING. nplO LET —The first floor of a good Dwelling House, on X Boas street; two parlors, dining roem, kitchen and cellar, at $l2 a month. 6. CUTHBERT A SON, seplO 140 Third street. EGGS— 4 this Just received and for sale by seplO HENRI H. COLLINS. •£■* * J ♦ 'iV «.'• ' **■-’ v : *' « ' ,*Xr'+ *jsj+ '■ ' % • ■+«* * i : * « %*■ *•. ' No. 13527: From Rock Island, 111 ’ by Hampton, Fort By. rou, Cordova, Albany, Fulton, Savannah, Le Claire, lowa, Camanche, Lyons, Tabula, and Bellevue, to Galena, IIL, 100 miles and back, three times a week, in safe and suitable steam boats. Bidders will propose a schedule. For forms of proposal*, guarantee, and certificate, also, instructions and requirements, (embracing conditions to be incorporated In (he con tracts to such extent as the depart* mem may deem proper,) see advertisement inviting propo sals for mall serrioe on the Mississippi river, dated 7th June, 1854. JAMBS CAMPBELL. »>Pft«od3od Postmaster General. ANOTHER GREAT SALE OF LOTS AMP BLOCKS AT ROCHESTER, BEAVER COUNTY, October 9th and 10th, 185*. ZQE nodendgsed will sell, to the highest bidders, on the day* above named, and upon the premiere, Two Hun l Loti, Blocks, Ravels, and Jcret of Ground, with sev eral Buildings, Ac, in the Borough qf Beaver county, Penna. They will also sell, or lease for a* term of T «l«aW« Goal Lands, Btone Quarries, beds of Fire Clay, Iron Ore, Ac., near the borough, and convenient to the Canal. Elvers and Railroad*. convenient The Terms of Sole will be % down, %In one year, in two years, In three years, with internet at six par eent per annum. A deduction of six per cent will be made for prompt payment of the principal, doe in one, two and three Bids will be received, at the same time, for quarrying, hauling and laying two or throe thousand perch or atone lor making, or for making and laying, one million of build ing brick, and for maktng one million of fin brick* for re moving 10,000 cnWe yards of earth, In catting down and filling np streets; and for grading, curbing and paring 6,000 superficial yards of Ohio landing. Also, tor the im mediate erection of twenty small tenements, furnishing all the materials and labor. For any and all the above jobs, one-half will be paid in cash, av the work progresses, the remaining half in lots, grounds or buildings, at auction cash prices: perfect tltire. by warranty deeds, tor every Item sold. rut. ut tup. of th. prof—rtj, »ud ascription. of th. surrounding country, Ac., may be had by application to any of the following named proprietors, at their rvspectlce ml asnrwe or places of business, as shown below Surveys, plans, drawings, and specifications, with refer enr* to labor, materials, Ac, At, required as above, will be exhibited at the office of the company, in Rochester after the lit day of October. In addition to.the mammoth Car Factory, Foundry, Ma chine Shop, Steam Mills, Ac., now being erected in Roches ter, arrangement* are already in progress for the erection of Ualf a down other manufacturing establishments, to be driven by steam. Also, an extensive Seminary, several Churches, and a magnificent Hotel, upon the hill, but near the Railroad Depot and Steamboat These ioprorementa, with the contemplated early com pletion or the Cleveland and Pittsburgh R«<Wnd Bridge ernes the mouth of Beaver, into Rochester, and the neces sary depot and station attachments, as also liberal and ex teosivo improvements of the public landings and streets by the Borough Oonodl, and the location, « this pUre of two or more extensive Goal Yanis, for shipping Coal down the Ohio, will insure a continuance of lively times at Ro chester, and require an immense amount of labor for years to come. It is expected that all the undersigned, proprietors, with many of tbsir friends and associates, from tile east will be present at the above vale, in October. $38,000 Worth of Farm and RplMims r«»—» 100 FARMS AND 500 BUILDING LOTS WiU he divided among COO Subscriber! on the Roasina of the 2d day of Ortober, 185 ft, A LARGE NUMBER ARJS ALREADY ENGAGED.— fi Many.of the U»U near these have been fold for from 400 to 600 per rent, advance over the price tor which these idVflitmenL Kecfc subscriber, FOB ONLY *l5, ptnUt in instalments of $5 each, wiJ] receive FOUR BUILDING LOTS, 2a by 100 feet, lying together, or a FARM of from 2to 20 mens. Ttesc lot/ are beautifully located »t LAKELAND, Long Island, where a new ehnrch and school house, end a number of private dwellings, storm, work shops and factories, have already been erected, several more are now being built, and several hundred will be erected the coming season. This l« a fine opportunity of owniog a delightful country realdenoo near the city, where the domestic comforts of a family drele can be fully realised, and where 26,000 build ing lots and about 600 farms hare lately been sold; and sales are dally being made to Individuals who, after careful examination of its locution and ascertaining the quality of the soil, are selecting farms for agricnltnral pnrjofes, br ing confident that no land so cheep and calculated to in crease so rapidlv In value can be had within 50 miles of the city. This land would have been all taken up year* beck, but has been an tnlaiUd aiau for the last century, and completely locked up f*r upwards of two hundred years— since which.large sales have been made, and where the wild deer roamed at large may now be seen beantiful cottage* and cultivated fields waving with the abundant productions of our mother earth. | Fha* t.», Vds .t >i 4 aore I Hay Stale d;i dj, Hlk Thibet do do, | Ca.tbsaw fhavle, I Chintx** aad (iiagbacis Utu>brlQkaM* Flnun»K | Welsh do, iKmbrr.lderios. tJlore* »od Ilolwry, Kibhons. No. 91 Market fit. Pekin Tea Store, 38 Fifth street S TV For Sale. IX ACRES OF LAND, in a superior state of cultivation, on which is an elegant House, fronting on the Ohio *iver, *t Woods’ run. It 1* offered cheap for such a .Also, 6 acres at Woods’ run, adjoining Mr. Eekhart's fine garden, on which is one of the beat of Soft Water Spring*. It is a beantiful Lot for a residence. Alao. 2 acres, adjoining Hartman’s Tavern, of superior -land. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, au3l:lm 75 Fourth street United SUt«i Haili. Poe* Omci Dxpiftnncrr,) J PROPOSALS tor carrying the nulla of the United Stale*, from the Ist day of Janaary, ISSS, to 80th Jane, 1866, Inclusive, on the following routeeon the Miaabdppl, will be received at the Contract Office of the Poet Office Deportment, in the City of Washington, until 0 o'clock, A. U, of 6th day of November, 1854, to be decided by the 11th of the same month: KENTUCKY. No. 6102: From Cairo, 111., by Memphis, TeniL, Napoleon, Ark. Vicksburg, Miss., Natchex, and Baton Rouge, La., to New Orleans, 1,076 miles ti.d back, daily, in safe and suitable steamboats. Leave Cairo dallyat spm; Arrive at New Orleans In 6 days by 6 p m; Leave New Orleans dally at 6 p m; Arrive at Cairo in 6 days by 6 p m. No. 6102 c: From Cairo, 111., by Columbus, Ky., Hickman's New Madrid. Mo., Ashport, Tenn., Hlekman’e Bend, Ark, Pulton, Tenn.,Oeeola, Ark., Pecan Point, Randolph, Tenn., and Oldham, Ark., to Memphis, Tenn, 242 miles and bock, three times a week, in safe and suitable steamboats. I care Cairo every Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, at 12 m; Arrive at Memphis In 31 hours by 7pm next day; Leave Memphis every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 11 p m; Arrive at Cairo in 31 hours by C a m next dar MISSISSIPPI. 7 «™«oaj. No. 7311: From Vicksburg, by Young’s Point, La-, Milli ken’s Bend, Pecan Grove, Tallula, Mia*., Lake Providence, Princeton, Miss, Grand Lake Ark., Point Worthington, Miss., Greenville, Columbia, Ark., Gains’Landing, and Victoria, Miss, to Napoleon, Ark-, 230 miles and back, three times a week, In safe andsuitade steam boats. Leave Vicksburg orery Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, at 1 a m; Arrive at Napoleon every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, by 6 p m; Leave Napoleon every Saturday, Wednesday and Monday, at 1 a m; Arrive at Vicksburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, by 6 p m. ILLINOIS. M T. C. Q-OULD, Rochester, Beaver co.. Pi , JOHN THOMPSON, Wakefield. B I JOHN L. NEWBOLD, Philadelphia, HIRAM WALBRIDGE. X. Y. , STEPHEN D. DILLAYE, 1 ’ ORIQEN VANDENBURUJI,/ Syracuse, N.Y. repl-eodta , This Is one of ihe best opportunities now offered to thoee of small means who are destitute of a home of their own, to purchase one for a mere trifle; also, a few farms, con taining each five and Urn acres, and upwards, at from i 25 to $35 per acre. All persons wishing to avail themselves of tin opportu nity now offured to procure a fine farm or splendid building lot near the Empire City, should immoii.u applica tion, as they arc nearly all dLpofeJ or. Apply to CHARLES WOOD, 208 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, Y. Y-, where maps and pamphlets can be had, or sent U required by mall, gratis. B. M’LAIN, Agent, _jy lMmdewjs 21 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. Jff’COSNBLL*- WILLOCK. BANKERS, AND Dealer* In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver Ooln. Current and Par Funds received on deposit. Stocks bought and sold on eommiwlon. Collects ns made at soy point In the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, °>Tll PITTSBURGII. PA. Bathia*Uot, Cold, and Shower* IN the fitting and famishing of which nothing has been spared to render be thing luxurious as well a* bealthfuL Are open every day, (Sunday’s exeeptod,) from 6 o’clock, A. until 10 P. the Barber Shop. Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Dnquesse Way! JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. Mammoth Light, ~Mfv SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are Sr'-of produced at CARGO'S New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth street, by his la-ge and improved Side and Sky fir Lights; by which Likeneaaea of Children are ta- ABSBken in a few seconds,and Adults in any weather, wSSprwMlnlaturesect in lockets—Daguerreotypes copied. Rooms open day and evening. au? u. onart d. ansisoxx. t. j, qkjjt. Graff* Reiilngsr A Groff, WESTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood street—Hann facturers of Cooking Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves, Parlor Stores, Hollow Ware, Plain and Fancy Grates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Store Kettles, Wagon Boxes, Ac. Ac. an!4 W4VERLV HOUSE, HAVING left Wilkins Hall, and moved to the WAVER LY HOUSE, Diamond alley, which 1 have fitted np in fine style, I would respectfully solicit the patronage of my former friends. Oysters, Game, Ac, of the choicest kind, can be had at all times. The Bar Is welt supplied with Liquors of tbo beet brands. eufry JOHN WALKER. Steamboat Furniture aad Chain* WE have on hand and are constantly manufactu- UL ring BTE A M BOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, of every description, vis; * “ * Extension Dining Tables; Do Bar do; ladies Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Genu. do do do; Btate Room do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; TeteaTetes; Sofhs; Divans; Centre Tables; Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, Ac., Ac. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices satis factory- T. D. YOUNG A CO„ jy2° 38 BmUhfield at, opposite City Hotel. AXTHUBS, HODGEES & CO, bankers and brokers. CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS, au2.-6tn Pittsburgh, Pa, Prices to suit all.~l>ry Goods* AM’TIGHK, corner of Grant and Fifth streets, he* just • received and U now opening his first Fall stocks fur this season. The attention of ladies Is respectfully directed to the following prices: Fine French Merinoes at 76e; 54 wide Parametas 25c* a large assortment of De Case at 12c; fast colored Prints 6 \&r 500 pieces Flannels at 16c up; >ard wide Sheetingali wool De Lain* at 28c. Kentucky janes, tweeds and satti neta from 18>{ up, checks, ticking!, muslins, lineos, crash table cloths, nil wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and nsu*ny kept In a Dry Goods 8 tore, all of which will be told far cash at prices to auit the times A. lITIGILE, —“P* corner Grant and Fifth streets. A CARD.—Mr. O. ANTON and H. BCHRAwngp „nnl,i respectfullyannoonoe to thecitixensof Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will give instructions on the Piano, Inquire at H- Sohroeder A Co.*i NEW MCHIC STORK. 84 Fourth utret. <wp23 Instructions la Music. MR. WAMELINK would respeetfolly inform his pupils and friends that he will continue his prnlesslon as instructor on the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Order* left at Mr. KLKBKR’S Music Store, or at his rteb dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended *£ ans Bfo Humbug. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth Of stock will not be distributed at BOGIES A CO.’S Star Dap guerreotype Gallary, Fifth street, opposite Mason’*, hut upon the payment of $1 you ean procure as good a LIKE NESS as can be procured in this or any other dty. fi»i) and give os a trial. aufi - .<,«<V V»'- ‘ MEDICAL. Medicine whleh la Medicine X MYERS’ EXTRACT 07 FROST WOKT.ORROCK ROSS! An Invaluable Remedy for all Scrofulas Disease.*, Indiges tion, Salt Rheum, Sick Headache, Canker, Nursing Sore tf ontb, General Debility, and as a Purifier of the Blood, Is unequalled.' SICK HEADACHE. Bock Rote Co:— from early childhood I have Uwasabjvet to severe periodical attacks of Sick Headache, at times ren dering me unfit to attend to my household iatu\ For the last two year* I have been very weak, and had little or no appetite, but by the use of your Extract of Rock Rose, my general health Is much Improved,-my appetite is good, I have no and I feet better and stronger than I have for years before. MRS. C. H. WEBSTER. New Haven/SepL 14th, 1852. CpTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. * Rev. A. B. L. Myers: Dear Sir—ln Cutaneous Eruptions, io several instances, I bare given your Extract of Bock Rose to children and others, in getting np from the Measles, with the happiest success. In several cases of Erysipelas, this Syrup has"effected a cure; it may be relied upon as a certain agent, capable of eradicating the disease from the system, by purifying the blood. I recommend It earnestly for all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary Diseases in general. Tours truly, BEY. E. R. WARREN. New London, October 7,1860. RHEUMATISM. Ree. A. B. L. Myert: Dear Hr—Having used yoar Extract of Rock Roee for Rheumatism and General Debility, and found St efficacious in removing the disease, I would cheer fully recommend it as a valuable medicine for the diseases It promisee to cure. R. KNIGHT, New Haven, January 5,1851. SALT RHEUM, OR TETTER. I hereby certify that mj mm Edward (a lad of tan yean of age,) was, last September, attached with Balt Rheum. For four weeks, there was a deep sore on the side of his (ace, extending around the mouth, which diacharged freely. Wo tried several medicines, without obtaining any reUefi At last, we tried Myers’ Extract of Rock Ron, which has effect ed a cure. The sore is completely healed, and his general health much improved. HORACE W. BULL. New Haven, 1853. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYBER’S Drug Store, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. 48- Sign of the Golden Mortar. au2l:daw [ From At Pittsburgh Decay Dispatch, Rb. lti, 1865.1 Choot Rxpandera—ShosUdor BracM—An Excellent ArUcl4. Persons who have acquired a stooping position, by follow ing a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the use of the fa Washington Suspender Brace, n made and sold by Dr. KEYSEU, corner of Wood street ■««< Virgin alley. It answers for a braoe and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons is so placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the cheat We purchased one some time ego, ,nf * have been oo pleased with it, that we unsolicited gave it a “puff,” gratfa. Women, buodreds of whom are annually injured by the weight of enormous ‘‘skirts/’ should also procure braces. Be particular In procuring tbs kte<t mentioned, af many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of GBO. H. KKTSER, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. 44~ Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep every variety of Trumee, Supporters Body Branea, Pile Prop Elastic Stockings, Bnspensary Bandages. 4c. attfLdaw Eaiargsd or Varlcoie Veime, Weak KNEE JOINTS AND WEAK ANELSA—I would respect fully invite the attention of Physicians, and the pnblic gen erally, to my assortment of Silk Elastic' Stoekinga/Knee Caps, Ankle Socks and Bandage# for the relief and care of Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Weak Ankles, Weak Knee Joints, and the various appliances need in the cure of dis eases requiring outward support. I also kwp every variety of Trusses, Body Braces, Pup porters, Shoulder Braees, and tu feet all of mechani cal appliances use 1 in the core of -ilrtace GEO. H. KEYBEB, Wholesale Druggist, augfcdaw No. 140, cor. Wood at. and Virgin alley. Agency o t Dr. Pitch's Celebrated JSedi* elmes. 48- AT DR. G. H. KEYSER’S Drug Store,No. 140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley; Cherny Pulmonic, Pulmona ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pplmnwry Liniment, Deporative Syrup, Heart Corrector, HvMwObßeetor, Pure and Medicinal bod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptfe Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Pills, Po melo Specific, used by .osnataatly H with unprecedented success in treatment of CUds, Ought, Consumption, Asthma, Start. Diseases, Dy»~ ■ pepsin, Scrofula, Skirt Diseases, Rheumatism, Ratals Qmpluintt, Piles, eic-, etc. Dr. Pilch's unequalled Patent Stiver Plated Abdominal Supporters. Dr. Pilch's Improved Plated Steel Spring Shoulder Brace. Dr. Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medictnea, at the lowest prices, wholesale or retail. IvSbdaw LIST OF OCTUOT PAtKW MBWCOTBr os sass un rot aua bt FLEHIH6 BBOTHIUFi - '** 1 F»MM Uw fUk. Wholesale Druggist* end Dealers in Ihlmt Jkdidsta, Corner Fourth and Wood street*, Pittsburgh. KEELER’S AMERICAS COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: “ Carminative BtLsaa; ** Hair Dye: ** Expectorant; Sanative Pills: f “ Hair Tonic; Jletar’B Balsam of WU<l Cherry; /Bryant's Pulmonary Bai^mn; ' Hoofland’s German Bitters; Holland do Hoetetter’s Stomach do Merehises' Uterine Cathoticon: Storms' Scotch Cough Candy; '* Price’s do; Thorn’s do; Hove’s do; Osgood's India Cbolagogue; Morse’s invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; . Phalon’s do Batchelor's do McMunn’s Elixir of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s PaiirExtrect; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Gtogsr; McAllister's do do: Kidder’s Indellibls Ink; Payson's do do; Arnhoid’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons’ Kathairon; David’s Lilly White; Baxin’s do; Tobias’ Liniment; Hoot’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Fsm>rs Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Btrse'i Pile Lotion; Meen Fun; Scarpa's Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Bashton, Clarke A 0o.’« Qod Liter Oil; McAllister’s Ointment; Bings’ltch do; Fcrrel’a do; Gray’s do; Trask’s Magnetic Ointment; Jndkin’s do; Bwaim’e Panacea; Houck’s do; Sargant’s Infant Panaoea; Perry Baris’ Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Houghton's Pepsin; Klers Petroleum; Molnoe’s Celebrated Ltrer Fills g Brandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Bren’s do; Svaynes* Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman's do; Radwar's Ready Relief, Morris f Remedy; c Pro£ Wood’s Hair Restore tire; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Band’s do; Gnysott’s Extract Yellow Bock and Sarsaparilla!' Wolff’s Schiedam Bchnappe; Soap, Cl carer’s Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Musk; Lodlom’s Specific; MeLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gam Arabic do; Bel i ars’ do; Bwayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic (Syrup; Barry’s Trioopboroo*; Norwood’s Tincture of Tantrum Viride; - Me Lane’s Celebreted Vermifuge, Br. Looock’e Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Eye Water; Agents for all of Br. MeCllntoek’s Br. Needham’s Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gum Elastic do do. fetidly For Sale, A SPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, on the Ohio rlrer, adjoining the House of Refuge, on the Plank Hoad at Woods’ Run. There is six acres oorernd with a large amount of Grafted Fruits, Evergreens, Grapes, Ber ries and Garden Hoots; with a superior Dwelling, Baras and Out-Houses, all intended to make a comfortable home. It is offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAVIS, Esq-, on the premises, or of THOMAS WOODS, wplSilm 75 Fourth street. Elegant Dress Goode, A A. MASON A CO. are now in receipt of several cases • of Hob Drees Goods, ail selected with great care, at the recent large package sales In New York, at less than cost of Importation, comprising, rich black fig’d Silks; do plaid and striped Silks; do Brocade Silks; do Amnre; do Grode Rhine; colored plaid and striped Sflka; do Pole de Sole; do Glaoe; do Brocade; French Merinoes; French Me rino Plaids; figured Cashmeres and Delaines; fine French Ginghams and Chlntses. seplS William A. IlftU A. Co., BANKERS, JVo. 64 Wood strut, Pittsburgh. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS *— 40 shares Exchange Bank; 17 do Monoogabela Navigation Company* 20 do Citizens’lssaranfieCompany; ’ $2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds: s*,ooo City of Pittsburgh Bonds; ss*ooo County of Allegheny Bonds. [seplfcdlwawtf Locust Grove Seminary for Yeung Ladles. r[B next session of this School wfil begin on WEDNES DAY, September 20tb, and continue forty-two weak* Day Psfils from the city are conveyed In sad.6m the Grove in an excftndve Omnibus. . Orculsn may be obtained at thsatocasfMr.Gssrts R. White, cm Market street, and at Mr. Mailer’s, 81 Wood it. or on application to the Rector, RET. WM. H. CLARKE, *•** MMoSTW *» *■ f * f. ‘ V''. y■ ' * RAILROADS CLEVELAND A*DPITTBBtf*M RAILROAD* ] ' IN OONNBCHON WITH THE Ohio aid PouuylTMUn lUUlr*ad. VIA ALLIANCE. rpHR shortest, quickest and cheapest roots to Toledo. Chfc “*® d ’ a * taß * 1 “ 4 “• **** X VIA This roots Is one bundled mil* shorter ud about ekfcl toChicago, than thecdronitouone VZAIB* Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh end (Servant. Foot Defly Trains between Cleveland and pfrfrago. Urns to Cleveland a(x boors, Chisago twenty-two hoots and 8L Lools thirty*seven boon. VU ALLIANCE. Trains far Cleveland leave at 7Ad, A. IL* IAM, M., and 630 P. M, qonnvoting »t Hudson with Traiaste Cuyahoga Palls and AJfcron, and arriving in Geralaad at 10.00, .A. M., 2.20, P. M, and BAO, P.M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penas. Railroad, leave Pitte burgh at 3.00, i.5L,8.00, A. JL» and 3.00, P. JOL; arrive to Cleveland at 1000, A. IL, 2AO, P. nan, P. itf : oam- Meting there with through Trains for Ibledo, ChkMO, Reck Island and St Lools. -IfT®?" Cbk *? n > 8t Lori* the North* vest, leaving Pittsburgh on either of tbs morning or after* DOMI TrmiM. by solo, \li CLJSTSLtND, Tilimnlre In uueago one Train in advance of thorn who go via Mins SSS, r ° uU ' r "“ B *“ ed b)r soU, ' t am to SL Lonl* or any other point vest or Chicago, will make the closest connection* and uniekeet time by taking the 8.00, A. SL, Train from Pittsburgh. Passengers by this Train (via Cleveland) reach St. Louis on the vTenlng of the following day. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago ran as follows: Leave Cleveland at 6.00 and BAO, A. 2AO and 8.20, P. M; arrive in Chicago at 8.45 and ILQO. P. M.. 530 A. M. and 12.00 M. ’ * Trains leave for Rock Island sod SL Louis as follow* • Leave Chicago at 8.20, A. H. and OAO, P. SL Passengers for SL Louis go over Hock T«i«n.i Railroad to Jollei,ana thenceover the Chicago and Mississippi to Alton, and thenoe by Steamboat (23 miles) to SL Loot*. Passengers by the BAO, A. SL, Train arrive in 8L Louis at IL2O same evening, and by the 9.30. P. M_ Train at noon next day. Baggage cheeked through to Cleveland, eud there re cheeked for Chicago aha St. Lottie. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. let CUM- i Ist cum. 2sn> cum. ToAlHanee 43 30 I To Chicago...4ll 50 » fiO Cleveland...—. 400 J La Salle— 14 fiO ' 12 U> Toledos 600 Bock. Island. 16 60 i ■ 13 60 Detroit.— fl 00 J St. Louie, 19 63 16 SO Passengers are requested to prorata tlwir ttekets at Um office of the Company, lo Honoagihel* third door below the corner. J. DERAND, Sap’t Cleveland. J. A. CAUOHkY, Agent, Pitwacgh. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA ,SS4 - iWW »«»- RAILROAD. THROUGH IST FIFTEEN HOURS. ' ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY OTH, THKKK T through trains. HE HAIL TRAIN will leave every mofnlag (Sunday* excepted) At 7 o’clock, stopping at aU the regular at*, arriving in Philadelphia At 13 o’clock,. 1* SL THEYAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (except Banday,) At 1 o’clock, stopping At Greene burg, Latrobe, Blairsvitla, Lockport, Johnstown, Wilmere, Gellitsen, Al toou, Ac, Arriving in Philadelphia At Ao’dock, the next morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN till leave evety evening At feSQ o’clock, stopping only At Irwin’s, Greensbdrgh, iAtroha, Hillside, Johnatown, Lilley’a, GallUsen, Altoona, **-» connecting at Harrisburg with the train for' Baltl more, and arriving in Philadelphia or I^3o, noon. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will laata every after noon (exaspt Sunday) at 0 o’clock, stopping at all regu lar stations, and naming only as far aa BlairsviUe. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (exeept Bnnday,) at 11 o’clock, A. M., stopping at aU sta tions, and running only aa far aa Brinton’a. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. First Ac commodation arrives at 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, I, P. M, Second Accommodation, 7JAp.IL Mail 13J». P. H. Fast Line, £2O, A M. - Fare to New York,slo,6o; Fan to Philadelphia,#: Fare to Baltimore, $B. Far* to Bedford Springs, $5,70. Baggage cheeked to all statbmson the Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia Baltimore. Paißongcu purchasing in cars, will he charged vnt omm in add-on to the station rates, except from stations where the Company have no Agent. Ko notes of a leas denomination than five dollars will he received in payment for tickets, except those issued by the Banks of Pennsylvania. ASf“ NOTICR—In case of loss, the Company wfH hold themselves responsible for personal baggage o®ly, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—He RxeeMor Omnibus Line has Lean employed to convey penwiigeiaand baggage to and from the P»pot,at a charge not to exceed 16 cents for each passenger, end 16 oents for each trank. For tickets, apply to J. MBSKIMES, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty st. Pittsburgh, July 6th, 1864-—{ je< , OHIO AHD PEmrSTLYAITIA RAILBOAD. Mow Arrangement, COMMENCING FEBR UABY^IQU. 1864. . 1864 MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8A M; dinee at Alii ends; takes tee at Crestline, and makes a close con neeUon there with a test Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o’dock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. M-, connecting with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections are made with Hie Ohio sag BvJfonUioe and Indiana railroads for Dayton, IndfamapoUe Fare to dodntuti $7; to Tniitnmfpninuii) i r jn ■ ff.nt; to Toledo$8; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $540; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rates. RETURNING t THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Oreetttne at 1.15 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia* MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 280, A. IL, on the ar* rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P If. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN learns Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P M, and New Brighton at 0 A M, and Ll 6 P K. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh et 7 A U, and 0 P, &L, and arrives at 4JO M M, and AJ3O, P M. The Train* do not ran os Sunday. 49“ Tickets or farther tafbnaatton, apply it the ticket offlcea of the Ohio and PenDsylranla Railroad Company, of J. Q. CURRY, at the-eorner offlce under the Moncngahale House, Pittsburgh, or of QXORGE PARKIK, Tieket Agem, Federal street Station. JOHN. KELLY, Passenger Agent. ’ PennijlruiU RftUroad. SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1854. Pint Clan —Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Wan, Feathers, Furniture, second hand, Pars, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, in baskets or boxes: 75 cents $ 100 lbs. Srcond CTasa—Dried'Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Rags, wool and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: 00c. $ 100 Bm. Third Class—Bacon and rork (loose,) Btitter, in firkins, kegs or bhls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Gl*ih, and Cot ton, uncompressed: 55c. £lOO lbs. Aburth STass—Alcohol, Bacon (In casks or hozas.) Barley and Halt, Beef and Pork, Candle*, Gheeee, Urd and Xnrd Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Oottoo, (oomptessed,) Leaf Tobacco? 40c. £ 100 ms. Flour 80 cents £ hhL aprl GEORGE 0. FRASCISCUB. O* Bingham *. Co.*s Traasporutlon Line 55WiJWkiai TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, B* ITT WAR l! AND NEW YORK.—The Owners and Agents of said Line bare been for the past fourteen years connected with the “ old established Bingham's Line.” They wUI giro their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mar* chaodise, Aa, In tbe shortest time and on as fovorablo terms as any other Line. one tranddpment between Pittsburgh, Phila delphia and Baltimore. f GBO. BINGHAM A OO^ Canal Basin, Liberty sC, Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS k 00., Proorietora. 376 M * rket Philadelphia, proprietors. JAMBS WILSON, Agent, - 121 North st., Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, apx7:ly l 86 West sL, New York. Geerge R. White, NO. n MARKET STREET, will open on and afier MON DAY NEXT, the 4th day of September, a rkh and varied assortment of Paris nude Telret end Cloth Cloaks, T,lm ° ll j and Ptila berts; Lapin’s French Herinoes and Cashmeres; Do do Moalin Delaines; Do Bombasines and Tamlse Cloths and Flabls; Also, striped, barred end plain r Trench Chlsts**, Embroideries and Laees, Alao,e general assortment of Ladles’ Fall anOWMiUr Dress Goods; Purchased recently at the auction sales Is Now York, aft a great reduction teem former prices. Those auction sales being unprecedented, the quantity exhibited being unusu ally large, and the quality eery superior, Goods were sold at ruinous sacrifices. Pittsburgh, August 30,1854.—fsepfrlm ; OONDRISS— O lOhbdsßseouHams; 60 bbU new lug* No. 8 Mackerel; 80hf bbls do do do; toarri'* 80 “ medium do do 25 bids do do do 15 u Lake Trent, in store; 25 “ Baltimore Herring, in etore; 30 “ do Shad, do; 6 M No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; 25 u frnner* Oil, do; 60 cask* prime Pearls; 100 bbls Me« Pork; 100 “ Qreaee Lard; 20 “ Loaf Sugar; flOhhdfO. Sugar; 230 bbis 0. Molasses, oak 40box«W.O. Tobacco; 100 bble N. C. Borin; 40 casks RW; * 7 boxes Cream Cheese; 150 eacks Dried Applee and reaches; 2000 pounds Bacon Sides. Jj* ENGLISH A RICHARDSON W Three Houei and Lota tor Sale. ILL be sold at private sale, THKBB IIOCSSS AND LOW. One Brick House, situated bn Ferry, between Fontth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 feet back.' _ALao, one Lot end two Heaton, on Logan street, Sixth ward. One House fronting oa Logan street, anti the other os Carpenter’s alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. _Also, the stand 1 now occupy, on the corner of Ferry and Water streets, the lease running onersar from Ist of April. 1856, with the hrniton, Bedding, £j) Hbtue at pres ent Is doing a good boslnea, and it pleasantly 'ocatsd. For terms and farther particulars enquire of ALEX. CUPPLES, cornTOf Ferry and Water strata. Steamboat ftmltw* and Ckalra. WE are conetantly aoggrf jn J3m Buß'ienre of BttAMwll CABIN CHAIRS and FUBNITCSJC, of every •SZZZi^iss^wsssssm^ of Steamboat*. Onr expexbaee In thl* bnsch cf ihetuii* neat enables tu to nrrut sati section, M.wdl with o>a promptitude In which order* are filled, a* iaiotgoalsty of the work and wnonal attention siren to the fitting oat. Thun Intif mtoil in ftmxbMng Boats, vrill fad it to their •ftrutagato tire aa a eali* 3y2i ’ it' |MHi I AKJj t»J*uoe »t ts ■ D»tntu- I Afc»;joo4B»flai»*lo<» j%a Of «oob Lot s»>. «M, '6O IWt ftoot by 219 (bop to ““““ ““ L W "“a CT°fHBXKT * BON, upg 140 SfeM stmt. '.V 'j- . %£ T. B. TOPyfl * CO-
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