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,0:::::::S E PIEMBER 8 0.
j -Walking along the wharf
t* 4 **^^'‘' .’/Wotharday, oar attanttoo m dtaetod to a haßi«w
t ifrl >.’' ?«-(nVV >w steamboat, Whily drawn up to the foot of Wood stmt,
? ;C*X*X^'6^t3ti*a*i*V/t 2*w i-5 ?*; Therashe is ihoHut «al»U*g touclioa, and wait*
* r '.l TV* * Vtg for the to back out She is called the William
hfabr, ontof ooapUmeot to one of our oldaatand moat
, *a#j^i^SSil i: <‘VfVs: v '. ! •'%**"’' :; Tsnof goodftltofi,OaptJohno.Sinnot.
j4 v ? h :'IHarhoU waabjaflt bf Bpatea, of Bdlaranoa,and la 180
, J!L|{ t^ 4 '| , v*l J.^X'lSi^"f*. V “i Wfco maanticturad .by Boblnaon M Minis,
Bomb Pittsburgh; cylindew, 23 Incbaa; T^ftatatreka.
\ *?. **.s • *tT < Jtooa«a,42 laoliap te dianwtorj 26 foot tong; whaala 32 foot.
i-^yHdiainator, l wttfrB fret buckets. She la also fornithed
i flfoSraSJ^ l £-#^2 l * i 'a *“'- %: *t- r ’* •*• .**- s th * Doctor, ftnanpplyiag tha anginas, and forcing water
£ aV* 1 ' ~ p i f 'ar the boat Ab angina for holeting freight ontof the
V*t>^C; .Id, has also barn proridadJ
A < * f -fXX *XJ; *■'• **“ cabin waa Wt by Bnntiog A Blahardaon, and paint
•**. v *•• ,rf >*';••*. and decorated to a rery neat and handsome manner by
3at3Kw» m M'&'J*'-, *>f■!■»'*£V V*- JbJ ♦%.**•*' -f ‘ f r.vt-'J * The tarnUomis of a reyy elegant kind, and waa supplied
*-‘AB>-'r;J rJd,»M.lr»t* l ß,arthrtr^t
3sSK^i^?^»t#SrV s^nT^jV^ jS h t " , ’V i ' , irX ? i The boat, was bnllt for tha new Orleans and Alabama
"V t XsV’ r'- v! rar trade,.and barnn as a packet between the former
L‘ -t *». -JV -,' fc *..\ «‘i»* / ice and Montgomary, Alabama. The whole cost of her
nstrnetion wiUjambunt to ahont g 40,000..
th * h ° wj 4 d a< »° o “ tion «• stiu "““w
Jrelj and effectively; and; haTe already done an localcu*
P, f -n a t **■'' '<!>*• amount in rellaring flcdaseisUngthedlstresa
and needy, jfoelr expenaes, so fkr, hareareragedabout
* 4*V<« t^V-*;. v DOper day. We hope there will be no hesitation on the'
-* c'* rt °f in fnrnisbing the funds necessary to
>:■ -j ?&', ; V. f -ry on the laudable work.
MBBajß6ffSp»WCT|l&Vw f «n» AsaodatiOtt fa not as some suppose, merely a tempo.
jqftljf<***4^^^• * *"f' 7 concern, (4 last only during th* preralenee of the
M 1 “ rirt “* to ** poor, during the coming winter,
TfP^CjF}[;'^;•- 1 i r ten it will probably be mow needed than at present.
c£* <**• members- af It are unremitting in tbeir own exer
“»lul °< e * ooot all they desire with*
'Ll 1 th * supportc|f ihelr fellow dtiaens. Therefore, let no
KaWfiSp * * B ** niggardly jin eortribatlog; let ail give aeeordlog to
y.M•fej.'ihlrk >i r meaner and they will be more than amply repaid by
SH~-|£j>a;ge»S^j~^jW^) coneciotuneas of how much dlauess it will relieTe.
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,^"F I, ' ALLr Cokkittbd -Barnard Callahan, who
“ nt to j*U] * fc* d*yp ago ty AWrtmao Major, to
f 1 ]► " * ’wit further examination on the charge of commuting an
L clanlt opoa htowlia and rtatcr, had another hearing be.
" : ***** nu ®* 9t^ m ** yraterdjay, and was finally committed
?^nis^s^K^^^^s^^^g^j^--f;^j A | j GH T> _^l € pli en g a rbe p t the young mao who
O»Pt- S** l !* week or so ago, and who has Wen at large
* . t'Trr tinea, was arretted by the Mayor’s police yesterday*
,r ia d « e * alt committed to Jail. The Captain's
SA^-tlyia.Vh’ *' , ‘ , J pnd did not prove as serious as ruat first supposed, nnd
»ow about again, stout as .rer.
- *F HC Thratm.—We understand that the Man
bMil !n o° ntam P lat,on 10 °i* n this estalillshmeoi
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*° me kiad of » Bn f MneDt here, just now, to drire
the gloomy reminiscences of the past two weeks.
.;A» aaw ». Niagara Engin.
brokeß » on ; Thursday'night, near tbs Hand street
,,^fe«RSi^^EJv^£sK'fc^ss*^* ,jH| *,^!!Sl ;a*f» »whn at being taken, to the fire in Allegheny city.
h 5 3^Kngin. will be oat of cerylce for a few days, until the
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CoNncOT.-Peter Oilland and
■***'' "**■ *»* *? T> j Jerick Konitx, were sent to jail yesterday for thirty
-V by Mayor Volt, charged 'with behaving in a disorderly-
the nigtjt previous.
rofcOexoMß.—Ulnar & Co., No. 32
jSMt#Slw , '%wH *t ;**atreeiL hare Harper’s Magazine for Oc-
Price only fifteen ©sots.
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Fits Deaths from Cholera, were all we could
Id to report yeiiterdsy. Twooftheae were of a rerymalig
tot character—the sufferer* only living a few boars after
fag attacked—the other three were oases of some days
lading. We h4ard of only one new cam :
llary Hutchinson, wife or John Hutchinson, drayman,
jerry alley, near Ptamb, Third Ward.
•Irs. Burker,, (Third street* near Ferry. The family in
Lieh this lady died, appear to hare suffered more than
w other In the city—the disease haring carried off four
jmbere—the basband, wife, child and mother-in-law.
Mrs. Barry, Wejbster street, between High and Tunnel.
Mrs. Tieborg, oorner of Tine alley and Walnut street,
Ith Ward. '
New Muaici—W« have received from Henry
stwr, No. 101 Third street, the following new marie,
ieb has jost been published:—a song, “Come with thy
*t voice again,” written [and eomposed by Stephen C.
iter; ''The Bayadere PoUra,’’ composed by OhrtsllaneMan-
Also, “TbeGaiells Scbotlish,” oompoaed and dedica
-1 to Mrs. Frederika Fleming, by our talented .town*
n Henry-Kleber; and “ The Sapphire Polka,” dedicated
Hiss Maria Augusta Hewitt, of New York—composed
iby H Kleber. The pienea are Mi well arranged.
Select-Council. —A epeoial meeting of Belect
irdl was held; last evening to take action in regard to
appropriation of $2OOl by the Common Council to th>
ird of ne&lthvootbe IStb Inst. A resolution waanoan*
>usly passed tb concur in the action of that body. A mo
i was also adapted, urging upon the canal committee the
prkty cf keeping their attention directed to the ooadL
i of the canal,instroetiog them to see that it dldnot he
re dangerous to tae health of the dty.
Air Line! Benito from Chicago to St. lonii.
RAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted)
on arrival ot Xxpras Train of Michigan, Southern sud
tral Bali mad*—
-First SL Louis Day Mall - 8:30, a.*.
Second St.
rains run through to 8t Louis Id fiurteen hours, via
ymlngton, Springfield and Alton, without change of cars
jryigc, connecting at AJtoo with daily Libs of Pocket*
Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and a 6 Et. Louis with
class steamers far JS'ew Orisons and Intermodule points
Jm Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamers for
as and Council Bluffs, ■
iggsge checked through to Bt. LouU, on Michigan Cen
and SotUhern Trains, and at the depot In Chicago.
J 4. P. HOLLISTER. Cliieago,
General Passenger Agent.
ICHARD Pj MORGAN, JR, Superintendent.
&-Throuzh' Tickets ta St. Lout*, by Ibis mute, can be
“ .ined In Pittsburgh, at Office* cf CUveUnd and Pitts
'jb and Ohio and Peonsylvaoix Brilronds. f».:p2T:Bm
* Seven Huttdrad and Fifty Dollar*.
‘QB SALE—A BnICK DWELLING HOUSE of three
’ foom* and cellar; also a FRAME COTTAGE of thre»
, as. with a Liot of Ground 26 feet front on Arthor* sire t,
* reuth Ward,) by 140 foot deep, with peecb plum and
-le trees, vines; Ac. This Property would suit two faml
* and 1* offered at the low price of $750 Half in hand.
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l J-27 Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third street.
CTNAM’S MONTHLY, FOB OCTOBER.
Cbn font*—Portraits of Contributor*, No. IV4 author
‘Onr Now PTMident'*
. Count Stedlngk, Part I.
. Tbe Painter's Portfolio.
‘ Afrtenn Proverbial Philosophy.
I Israel Potter} or, PUty Yearo of Exile.
Popular Superstlttooe and Ballad Literature of Eng-
L in tber Middle Ages.
Ntjllie, Watching. „ , ,
. Novels: Tbslr Meaning and Mission.
; A Day on the Danube.
0. The Famous Quarries of the World.
L A Trip from Chihuahua to the Sierra Madse.
k. A Thanksgiving.
B. The Shadow.
li. Cauiea and Consequences of the-Russian War.
1 Tbe tteproof—The Reply.
T’ The Editor at target
v A Yaok«fe Diogenes.
V Vt\ Horiai Notes.
r“i. *ed and for sale by n. MINER k CO.,
; | No. 82 Bmithßeld street.
\KBI FIRE WORKS!!—
; taxes Fire Crackers;
a i toss Roman Candles, 12 balls;
(la do 8 do;
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4' ** Tj/angle*, No. 1;
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eobors Jacket' 0 Crmc “ rs ;
400,000 ®orpedoe;! . .
iO groes Pin Whej' i "*
20 <• 1 ounce 80.
16 “ 2 do do,'
12! u 4 do do:
iaood “ PullingOracket.M
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1 1 No. .6 Wood street.
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TELEGRAPHIC
By the O’Reilly Lino* for the Morning Post
Further bjr the America.
Nsw Toss, September 29.—The Crimea expedition la the
largest to the annals of warfare •• The fleet masters 25.0C0
sailors, 3000 cannon; among the land forvea are 25.000 Kng
lifh, 35,000 Turks and 18,000 Egyptians.
The English rqaadion left Varna on the 3d. The French
general, Arnanx, and the Turks sailed on the slb, to join
the British near the month of the Bannbe The deberka
t lon will take place at Point Bara, where there ere hfteen
fathoms of water. Once landed they will entrench. Next
they will defeat tbe Russians in the field from the sea-fort
Constantine, mounting 110 gnns, being the principal ohieot
of attaok. The position has; been discovered whence tho
Sutflsn fleet will be enfiladed and burnt, or compelled to
come ont and fight"
Ptiooe Menchikoff conducts the defence at Sebastopol.
There are 60,000 men la earnp at Odessa, besides a.foil
garrison In the city. Many ships hare beea converted into
fin ships.. • '
A new levy of 10 men in a 1050 has been ordered through
out the western portion of the empire.
Then are rumors that the French Admiral Hamden cp
posel the Bebastopol expedition, and that Arnand took the
. s'de responsibility, end also that sealed orders were on the
wav from France to stop the expedition. Tbe rumors wen
not, however, generally credited
The orders from England, calling home the Baltic fleet,
cause apprehension that tbe Bosnian fleet will commit de
vastation on commerce.
It is rumored that Nspiet wishes to resign.
The Russian* have evacuated BrallowandQalatx, leaving
tbe Danube free.
Four thousand Austrians entered Bucharest on the 6th.
They were formally received by Omar Pesha. It Is reported
that Omar Paths and the Austrian commander snbeeqnent
ly disagreed.
There has been a complete rupture between Persia and
tho Porte.
The Independence Beige gives the substance of the Osar’s
reply to the last note of the Emperor, and expresses surprise
that Austria should have tranimltted such proposals, unac
companied by any concesadoM on tbe part of the powers.
Tbs Czar unconditionally rejects the proposals, and says
that Butsla baa made every concession compatible with
honor, and it only remains for the Csar to try eventualities,
in order to arrive at a solid bests of negotiation. The Em
peror will avoid Increasing Ibe complication* of the' war,
but will repel with energy all attack, from whatever qoarter.
Prussia iofoi ms tbe Germanic diet that she will never be
bound herself by guarantees demanded by the Western
Powers, and is resrlTed to remain strictly neutral.
The Indian mails arrived et Trieste. It brings Calcutta
dates to 12th August, Shanghai to July 15th, and G ntoo
to July 20th.' The India trade was favorable. China very
dull. Great donfurioo exists. Tbe Insurgents bad taken
wveral plate near and threaten Gen ton. Foreigners are
protected by the factories.
The ships Yacht and America have been advertfced for
sale.
Military exercises continue at Bolngne. On tbe 15th. a
shtmfbattle was enacted. The invading army of 40,000 ad
vanced from 9t. Omer to attack Bologna, and was met by
tbo army of defence of 40,000. After an immense fire
and smoke, Belogne was supposed to be taken.
Tbe P ench Minister Is recalled from Berlin. Ferdinand
Barrel has been appointed.
The ebolera'at Paris wns rapidly tbaling
Tbe Republican party of Spain is extremely oneasy; ano
ther outbreak is considered near.
The Republicans are thorongbly organised throughout
Spain.
A programme of en intended movement is secretly circu
lated. Tbe MarquU of Alvarda is reconised as tbe head of
the movement, and he beeps concealed.
Public opiufnn connects Mr Souls with tne movement.
The Qoe*-n arrived at Lisbon, where she embarks for
France.
Closing of the Stats Fair.
PHIUDIUntA, September 29 —The State Fair cloved this
afternoon. The attendance was equal to yesterday. The
wt ole number of Tivlters is estimated at a qoarter of a
million.
In consequence of tbe large receipts, additions w*r* made
to tbe premiums, so as to double the amount advertWd.
Tbe ploughing match came off to-day. Twenty ploughs
were entered. Prem toms were awarded to Newell french,
for tbe Michigan Plough, and Ploughing; Qrn. Bieckmao,
lor Wiggans* Plough; Jacob Plbbat. for be*t Ploughing; to
Ororge Blake; second premlam and Robert Blake, third, f>r
the best Ploughing: II Randolph, of. Tioga, bertpiougb
U-y.
There was so annual addrees delivered, in cctjseqasoeecf
the sickness of Mr Meredith.
From Havana.
Vmuntuniti. Srptemlo-r 29 Bv the arrival of a steamer
«t Cbar e/Jton, Havana Irttara have l«-en rfewivad, roctalo
ing details bribe rt-sepfbo of Concha. which appears to
have be*-o genera.lv cu.liuiia-iiic. K-.«urla rrcvjrad him as
hie suoceMor.,eiU(irtnl him to the Palsewend th»a r«tu-oed
to bis country seat. Concha was driven to the Jtu lieoeN
to take the oath of oftt.e. The carriage wav presented by
hi* admirer*. Order* have been given to place Moro, o*>
baoos, aad other forts in a state of complete repair.
De«lh of « Coagresimau aad mm Eminiut
Lccimui. gept. 29.—Presley Ewing, member of Q«-
grew from the Beeotd Ci-trict, died of cholera M Mammoth
Gar* on U edae.-day.
Wm C. AOan. an eminrut artist of thie city, died at
Millikan's Bead, Louisiana,on ibe 23d last ,cf jello* fev. r.
Angtl Gabriel Arrested.
Waxhisot.* Citt. 2’.—Ore, alias Angel Ga
briel, was arrested last evening, while attempting to vpeak.
and lhi* looming coomilttod to jail, uot twlng able to irrog -
ulzs to keep tbe pear*. lie ba* no sympathy tu this quarter
Arrival ef the Uarmann. g
New Tent. September 20 —The Steamer Hermann arriv
ed from Havre, with 260 passenger*.
The Union arrived at Southampton on Iba Hlh.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS
New Yoax, September 29—Slock Crmvr, quirt; money
plenty; .Reading 70; Erie 441£; Cleveland and Toledo *0 ;
Ni-W York Central Flour dull, market unsettled ;
■icte* 7400 bbl' gn>d Ohio at I Southern : fair* 20uu
bus at $7 ; f«ncy $8 sb. A'beet...prier* easier
hut notquot'xbiy l.ower ; Scutbvru while $1 &*a>l 76. Corn
dull; eale* 3Ji.O--K) busbeit Cotton dull with upward ten.
deney; the sale* frr Lite- past two days were *OOO balea. Cof
foe quiet; Rlu Sogar firm. iranaactk>nt Bsoder
ate. Molas*cs6nn with upward tendency; Orleans 2ft. Kje
b!eberwi:h an active speculative demand; salee 860 bo* at
ss<§s 7S; (ft asked Cor It WlUky quiet, market rosier
Pork : sales HXM) bbl* m*w at $l2 75 ; prime $ll Tfc'ptl 87.
B-ef unebaugtMl Lord declinel **• Cot atrots unchang
ed. Butter, Ohio, Iron dull.
PanAPatFitu. Sept. 2».—Flour doll and Inactive; small
vale* for hum* consumption at $8.25. Rye Floor at $6 76.
Corn Maal dull; Hies 22$ bbl* frvsb ground IVnna. at $4.
Wheat dull, unchanged; sale* SOuO bo«h.atsl.s6tfstl,ti2 for
prims red, and sl.l2tqtsl,4ti for Interior, and sl.6>K<Bs!,?o
for ftir and prime white Rye scares at fl.l2tfj)sl.lB. Corn
• lull; sale* 6000 bush, at Btc; 83 for gml yellow; role*
3000 bush, mixed Western at 82, Inferior 78 rents. Whisky
42 cent*.
XTKW SUPPLY OF BOOK?.—Periacoplc*: by Br. WillUm
ll Eider.
Fashion and Famloe.
Off Hapd Taking*, and Crayon Sketches: by George W.
llangmy.
Our Honcymocn and other O micaUiiu, from Paueb.
Home for All, or a New Mode of Building.
Hydropathic Cook Book.
Ned Musgrire, or tbs Most Unfortunate Man in the
World.
Freak* of Fortune: by Jill. Jones.
Alice Seymour; a urw novel: by Mr*.Grey.
Also, Peterson'* Uagaxihe, for September. Ja«t received
l.y j KU33BLL A BRO .
«epl3 : 16 Fifth street, near Market.
Dmi* Making and millinery.
y\ MRS. B. E.
elbrr*, that she i* prepared 10 make to order the
latest styles of DKXSSJSS, CLOAKS, MAXTILLAS,
TaLUaS, dc , on the shortest notice end 00 the tnoei rev
suable forma. Children’s Clothing mode up with oeatoes*
mid despatch. Bonnet* altered and dyed according <0
diroctiuna, and neatly and tastsfally trimmed. W« aim to
satisfaction.
Apollo Bulidiogs, No. 76; FOURTH Screet, eeoond story
.nme entrance os to the l Crystal Palace Dagnerrian Osi
Ury. Jr2oriawlv
VT a meeting cf the lioritl of Manogi re of the Allegheny
County Agr-rulmral B'*'4ety. it was refo'vsd that tbs
Fair be postponed in consequence of the prevalent!) of
ChOieta in the city, to the 24tb, 25tb, 26th and 27th dejsof
Proclamation.
By Virtue of a precept under the hands of Wm. Ti. M’-
Clur*, President of the Court of Common Pleas, io aod
f.r the sth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, aod Justice
<if the Court of Oyer aod Terminer ana Genera! Jan Deliv
ery io and for said District, and Wfltism Boggs and Oabtiel
Adams, Ksqa, Associate Judges of the same county, in and
f«r the County of Allegheny, dated the 30th day of Aogust,
in liie year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
ti/ty-fbur, and to me directed, for bolding a Court of Over
mdil Terminer und 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 aotfee is hereby given to all JosUees of the Peace,
Coroner end Constables, of the County of Allegheny, that
they be then and there, in their proper persons, with their
Bolls. Records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and other re-
io do those things which to their respective
i ifices in tbettr behalf appears to he drne, and also those
that wHI nroseeute the prisoners that now are, or may be
in the Jail of said County of Allegheny, to he then and
three to prosecute against them at snail be Just-
Given under my bund, In Pittsburgh, this 30th day of
August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun
dred and flfty-lbur, and of the Commonwealth the 77th.
auSl WM. MAQILL. Pb-riff.
Blerciuant Tailor*
JOHN LAUGIILIN, formerly foreman for Mr.B. Stoner,
would respecttnlly anoounca to bis friends and the
public generally, thnt be has rented and newly fitted up
lho fine stand lately occupied by Messrs. J. 8. AO. Lee, No.
u 9 Market street, between Second and Third, where hn is
prepend to make to order UKNTLKMRN’S CLOTHING In
the most fashionable style. - Having himself served s regu-
Inr apprenticeship to the trade, end being a practical cutter,
he therefore flatters himself that he can turn out garments
not to be surpassed id workmanship or style in this or any
other dty In the Union.
Having just returned from the east, he has alarge'ts*
HOTtment of the most fashionable Goods, in bis line, ever
brought to this market.
N. B.—Boys’ Ciotbeaimada and trimmed in the neatest
manner, lie will also fwarrant all ware what It Is repre
sented to be. Parents gill find It greatly to their advantage
to give him a call, If they waot their boys neatly fitted.
Don’t forget the place. No. 39 Market street, between Second
and Third, west side. sep4:dswPni
Valuable Ileal Estate for Sale.
MTIIAT very desirable property situated at the cor
ner of Sixth and Pmlthfield sts., containing THREE
FOUR STORY StoHKd AND DWELLINGS, two on
Hmithfield street, one orrupied by Slcdle k Bartberger,
Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the other, the corner, oc
cupied by the owner as a Confectionary, Liquor Store and
Dwelling; and the one on Bixth street, occopied by & W.
banders, as a Barber Saloon and Dwelling. This property
U one of the dost eligible situations for a Banking House
or Broker’s Office at present offered for sals in tbecity. For
terms enquire of MICHAEL CTIIaBA.
Title clear and indisputable.
A b I am determined to pell it if I can get anything like a
fair prices this is to give notice to any person or persons bar
iug claim or claims, charge or charges, against mo, to pre
sent the one to moat the corner erf Sixth and Smithfield
atfeeU, or prefer the other, and they will be satisfied imme
dilosir fanlOMawTo) MICHAEL O’IIAHA.
EODGEEB & CO,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CORNER OF FOimtß AND SMITH FI ELD STREETS.
,02.-801 PUtobnryfa, Po.
BAJTHWAIT’B BBTfcOBPBCT.—Part 20, for July, of
BraltbfraU’s Retrospect of Practical Medicine and
Igatßs Beaufort, or Prkie: by the author of
Pique, Ac., Ac.
lor sale at the cheae Book Btors of ' „
W. A. GILDENPBNNRJ * CO.,
Tfl Fourth street.
F‘ OH SALE.—A Dwelling House of 8 roonw, h*U and
cellar, with 3 lot# of ground, hiving a front of o» f®*t
od .franklin street Manchester, by 135 deep to a wide ullay;
a good veil of water,,with pomp; oat oven, coal house,
frolt tree#, grape Tines, Ae.; for $2,000. Tenh# eefcy,'
B.’COTHB*BT*;StHv i
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J%mtS FOR jflli EU JfIJEJV.
Tto Lart ewenhtfsfaaiki tyi the msUl murks,
there were 18 inchea water In the channel, and falling.
At on the 28th, the river continued to fall, with
only twenty-fonr inches water in the canal. At Wamw
bar there waa a fleet of boats aground on Tuesday. Amongst
them were the Fairy Queen end City Belle, hard aground.
The Jbrf Henry reported only thirty Ins>** in tbe channel,
and blocked up w lib boat*.
"1854.”
PITTBBT7BGH, CXBCUnfATI, LOCISVILIE,
Orncs or tbi Duly Momma Post, \
Saturday, September 30, 1834. )
P LOUR.—29O bbli superfloe la lot* from store et $l,OO fk
bbl; 20 do do at s7>?; 20 do extra do u $8,23.
UHAIN.—IOOO husbelsOaks from depot et 60c.: 200 do do.
store at 62; 100 do do 66c. 300 busbel libelled Coro at 90c.
bUGAR.—4O hhds fair at 6%c, cash; 6do do tbur
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUBVILLE, | ” wu'isky.— 35 bbu rectifM «t 380.
Pittlbnrgh land Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
FOB THI COKVSTA3C* OF
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
OXTWCKR
And Stint lionli.
. Tan Liu it oompoeed of mt«d rr~±, _
claw, powerful & teamen,
for speed, splendor, safety,
and comfort, and is the on.T tjnwuun dailt uks or Stsam
Pionr* on the Ohio river.. It connect* with the U. 8. Mall
Line of Steamer* from Cincinnati to EnuisrUle and Saint
Louis, by which passenger* and freight are ticketed and re
ceipted through daily. Two new Steamer* hare been added
to the line, which now consists of the following boat*:
, Day to/ Departure
Beatt. Qtptaint. /rim IhUtvurgh.
BUCKEYE BTATE. M. W. BrLttHOOvau.. Sunday.
MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. B. Dati* ..Monday.
ALLBUUENY Oxo. S'Lai* .Tuesday.
CRYSTAL PALACE Wn.J. Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA K. J. GgAC*..... Thursday.
PITTBBDUGIL 11. CaXTBUJ- Friday.
Jjro. Kuumrzn. Saturday.
Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A M., precisely.
No freight reeelred after nine o'clock on the morning of
departure.
For particulars, apply on board, or to
JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,)
JOUN PLACE. . / Apmt *, v -
Monongahet* llouee Buildings.
v. JAkdftl
Pittsburgh, 1858.
“ 18.^4.”
CANADA WEST.
. Port Stanley-. m* h
and Port Harwell, j£gj^
TILE FINK low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain
R. Bi&aow, will make two tripe a week between Cleveland;
Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, a* follow*:
Imth Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and
TITCRSDAY EVENING, atT^o’eloek.
Leaves Port-Borwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock.
Leave* Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7W o'clock.
The Telegraph connrcu at Cleveland, with the Cleveland,
Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh,
the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Eallroeda AtoaoDDecU at Port Stanley with the fjpudnn
line of Stagee, whfeh connects with the areal Wextern
Railroad.
For freight end pamege apply on board, or to BCOVII.L A
LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; A V. UOLCOMU, Port SUnley ,
or A. M'BKIDE. Port Burwell. marY?:(ucv
laics.
AT the Commercial Sales Boons, turner of Wood and
Fifth vtreeu.at 10 o’clock, A. M_a general ax.wrtraetit
of Seaenoabta, Staple and Fancy Dry Qood*, Clothing, Boot#
and Shoe*, Uat*. Cat*. At,
AT a O'CLOCK, P.
lltoeartoe.Quaenaware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking
fllaaeee.New and Second Hand Bwwhdd and Kitchen Fur
niture, Ac.,
Books, Stationery, Fancy Artlriw, Bubal Instruments,
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, OoH end
Bilver watrhwL A<*. P. M. DAVIS, Au<iion*er. !ja3l:lf
Hou.-kuolu ani» kitcukn rtKhirliKtf at Atrc-
MONDAY MORNING. October ’i, at lu
o'clock, at the dwelling bouse No. 3 Third etr*wt, Will t*
told a general aeainmeol of furniture, atnoeg
which at« sofa, mahogany: rocking end parlcr
chain, butvou*. leather hois and U-tiding; parlor, rbsm
her and stair carpet*; oil floir cloth: dining, break feet and
kitchen table*, tat rack ; looking gla*A*«; 'hlna, glanand
qnnenr~ar~. window shades, fonder*, Or* iron*. <-»->k)Bg
Store, kilcben un-nails, Ac. ’ P. M. DAV|F,
mf- 30 __
tj UlUt’S'ALfe IN MlIrfUN TUWN»U > l*—on >.:ur
jL d-17 afi«Tfl«oo. oapt*e>b*f 3l)th, at,. oYlork, *UIW-whl
•t publtr t«b4u« at ib* mklrw of Xl r*. Ljtuao T. Chil i*,
ot Um llflooßgabtl* adjnialDK City Far*, ia
BlflliU toVß’blr, 1 fiuni'y bay born, 1 otia bora* barouche,
falllnj’top and barn***, 1 u»i> tujcy. I akl*b. 1 t«o b«>rw
w» jod, I ob« horro *ipo, l cart and h*j%*W, 4 Beta »»(p n
obJ plow barn***. blow and harroW*, Lay Uddara.
Map*. 1 6 urn* bay, corn,' at», with a quantity of f«rtn
log at>’B?n», lumber, 4c. Term* liWral,Deo(kia*>l tt
kpp?> P. M I»AYU, 4Bfi'r.
IJMJINKi ißli‘ IMfTKUMKSTS AND BOOKS AT At'C
li TI(JN—A ftltubi* ll«fii)*rr , i Trtmt; i lirp (U
rniMtr.. Theri&Mßeter, Ac, tUhcfcel; SkltoUr-o*
ttrlti*b or irictiutury of Art* »oJ tornr.-*, i-j
t«»U; lloWrtmn'a 1 l»s*t> to mn«\ <
«:«J » few n’.tx-r thole* mtnli&r »tvl mlwelUnaout h>*-k«
will Im #o)i! ftl lb* ( ViißOjerrlt] :**lm Hoorn*. eorarr of Huh
ftnd H'<w*l Hire*U, cm SATURDAY EVENING, (yj-tmtlrr
30ib, at li*lfp*jtt art cn u'ckcb
•*p«
I*. H DA) !*. Aurl^o»*r.
MJSCKLLA.Vhoi:.'* H«VIK*S, HY CATAUWt i: ATMO
TIOX.—On BATUttOAY KVRM.VO, S*p>riVr JO.
at 7 o'rtwk, will b**>td. *t lb* Comm»n-i»l Halm Komna,
oon»CT of Wood and Fifth rir**t«. a oollfi-tirir* of *a!u*
alj* mbivlUen u» Amoc/ tU'D Witt b* ff-ja J.
Library rf o*crr»J KnnwWdjts; wotka of Thoniaa JHrfc,
voiomwr BntUh Female Poet*. iliu*(r»ted : lUkrr* Livy, S
vol*; Illustration* of the Arripture* ; Outon'a Collecti»i>* ;
FU'llin’e Arvclsnt lll»torr. 2 vnl« , Ui>»r< Book of Nature; LL
trrary of Natural 111-tory. 40<J plat**; Irtetl>nxry of Art*.
Science* mol Manufacture*,2 *■>;<•; IViwHog'» Wuury ot Ur.
maoism; Ifon Jc»hu*on’» Dramatic Work*. ll*s)eH’« ebak
sprore, 6 volume*;,superb Family Bible*. Ar.
Catalogue* are now ready at the Auctfon *tore.
*ep2B P M. DAVD*. AucU-vn«<w
Land warrants wanted—si:r oo.—i wj.h to pur
chase Land Warrant* to th* amount of Five Thnuuiad
Acres, in 160, 80 or 40 art* Warrauta; for wbirb will be
paid $176 in gold, for IGO acres, and In proportion for 80
and 40 acre*. Apply to JAMIW BLAKKLT,
rtAllE uodenlgnwd ha* on. band and lo» rale a larga asanrt-
I meet of those highly approved METALLIC BURIAL
CaFKS, from lh* large*! fo the smallest »iz*. lie cau fur
nlth thorn, aod all other thing* requisite, at half «a hour's
pot toe • WILLIAM TKOVILLO.
*ap2o;Tin No. Urt FMth »treef.
Tbs Greaust lmwantlwts or ttoe Ag«.
a TO AVOID tbOM uaplvamot frolings that usually
accompany the wearing of a new Hat, the CON FOR.
MATtJR, lately tmported from Faria,forme the Rat tn
the exact shape u 4 Mbi of th# bead. A heat fit, and a food
Hat may he k*d at fT Wood street,
err* WH. DOUULAR
THOSE who want Boy’* Clothing woald 4e w*tj <n call
at OALLAUA.VB Basar. 24 Fifth street. Ill* gfed* for
Men’s Wear, are splendid. Give blmaehanee. No charge
for showing gpo.l*. ecpU
Godhy’b lady'b book for October!
Peterson's Magazine for Octolcr.
Ularkwbcvf * Magazine for September.
Olroson’s Hctoriai for this week.
The Know Nothing for Oil* week.
Just received and for sole at the chrop ifouk. Magazine aod
New?paper Store of W. A. GILDENFKNNEY A CO.,
septt Nn. 70 Fourth street.
I AM authoring to sell low some valuable I<aw Book l
10 vols. l'a. Report*, by Barr;
Ifouvier’* Institutes; •
Greeallef’s Kvlifonre;
Whartou's Di k -r/u, Usted.;
And other Reports, Elementary Work*, A -
GXII f. (.< ILLMOKB,
*ep2l at the offlre of Morolng Post.
*ep23:dawld
A A. MASON A CO. bar* just reorived a superior stock
# of Mlllinxry Good*—
Flo# Ostrich Fine Prencb Flowers:
Do Tipped ’ do: Do do Wrmth*;
Do Ostrich Featherßt Chrop do Sprigs:
Do Spangled do; j Fancy quilling Ribbon*.
BONNET BILKS AND SATINS:
Bo CUT AND UNCUT VELVETS;
Branch Leave*, Velvet Letvea, Rosebuds, Tipped and
Twhfod Feather Gjsroer. *ep2l
BtHMboat Fwraltare and Chairs.
a WK have on hand and ara constantly nwoufaotu-
Bl ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FUBMTUKK AND
VWCnAIRS, of every description, vli:
IJ I Extension Dining Table*;
1)0 Bar do;
Ladles Cabin Chair*, of vsrio>j* my lea;
' Gents. do do “ do;
State Room do do do;
Do Toilet Boris:
Tete a Tetes; Pofhs:
Divans; Centre Tables;
Wash Stands; Card do;
Water do; Trays, Ac., Ac.
Material snd workmanship warranted, aod pri es satis*
factory. T. U. YOUNO A 00,
Jy2o >8 flmltbfleld sf„ opposite City Hotel.
NOTICE— Letters of administration on the retain of the
late PERCY CUEEdMAN, of the city ot Pittsburgh,
deceased, having been granted to the undertighed, all per
ron* having claims agaimt the said estate are requited to
present thorn, duly authp<*lleat#d; and those knowing
themselves indebted will make Immediate payment to
M .p2&6t EDWAHD TOYNjfEK, Administrator.
('<Uol.k.ka l OMOI KltA j !—-The attention of the nnhhe l<
j eolidled to Dr. Louis Wicksy’s celebrated CIJOLEUA
and DIARRHEA MEDICINE. This medldne has l*i-n nd
ministered in cases of Cholera, with grokt surcors. In many
Motions oftthe United States, partf-ularly in Maryland,
where it ellcHod.tbe attention or the physician*. We hereto
ouma physicians’ names who witnessed Its Wueficial
i-fTucts, and have given ibeir certificates. (For certifirnt*»9
pleaes *ee wrapper around bottle.) John 0. Dorsey, M.D.,
T D Duchett, M. D., W. DSrtis, M. D. For sale by
wp 23 JOHN HAFT, J» , 141 Wool street.
ENUbltfU BREAKFAST TEA PUK pTxTY CENTS PER
POUND. —We have received from New York a nic.) lot
of English Breakfast Tea, wtaleb wt* will warrant equal to
any sold elsewhere in the dty at 76c. Also, prim.' Oolong,
Young Uyson and Gunpowder, at 60c ?tß>. A liberal al
lowance to large pureha»rs. -;?A I LNfL s »
sn!9 Pekin Tea Btore. 88 Fifth street.
AND FOR SALE—I6O acres situated In Raccoon Bot-
J tom, 4 miles west cf Beonomy; price |BO per acre.
160 acres S miles west of Economy, on which Is a good
Orchard; price {lB per acre. For particular*enquire of
autW AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth st._
ISXTRA PINK TEAS.—Just received at tbo corner of
j sixth and Wood streets, ! a small lot of the finest Gun
powder Tea, strong but of very delicate flavor. Also.anolh
m supply of the fiueat Oolong Tea, which has befOro given
bo moch satisfaction. Lovers of fine Teas will fin; thu
above all that can be desired. Price of eithsr $1.60 per tt».
a foil assortment of lower grades, from 871<J cents op
Spl4 W. A. M’CLURQ.
“ , ' Uoorulng Goodi<
WS received and har» oa hand a large assortment
of Mourning Goods, comprising
Black Bombasine*; Black KnglUh Crapes;
Do French Merinos; Mourning Bonnets;
Do Bilk Warp AJpacaa; Do Vella;
Do Wool Delaines; Do Collars; .
Do ParameUaa; Do Sleeves;
Do Lroneaa Cloths; Do Chemisette*, *o.
3 A. A. MASON k CO ,
26 Fifth street.
■ ' FVK'bAL*-Um»lsUog of luu acres,
A » cleared; Ore&w§ **«»*. jf« jj«
WBUvi*'welHrit«rrt,‘t»aoffopd ; situate 7 mile*
from TermhJ gton, ’V*.,- new lie road leading to Bruce ton.
BraceLdn t oa the Mor
gantown'Tr rdpike, if 400 acre*,** cl eared, good improTe
auttte, pUuylof ooel and ltawtow< and «» of tbe beat.
craln Unwin tbe neighborhood,. -j Prieaand lema reaaon-
able. Luu 7 A-CTTfIBKRT*qpI t i TMNB FAKLUIt KURSlTDKK—WeareooMlantlymin
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SAINT LOUIS
AUCTION SALES. ~
AT T O'CLOCK, P.
WANTS.
Real Estate and European Agor.L
eornerof Seventh and SmltLfield strvcU.
Metallic Burial Cases.
Law Boohs.
nunnery Goods.
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COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE.
OFFICERS.
iVeridoO-JOIIN SDIPTON.
Fint Ties President —Wm. n. Bwvn.
Second “ “ Ww. R. Brows.
• Secretary—Tf*. 8. Daves.
Treasurer —Johs D. Scullt.
Superintendent —B. T. Nurthak, Ja.
Cb nmitife on Arbitration for August —Ws. R. Brows. V.
p., c. w. r.icMtsos, B. F. Josts, James M. Ccovia, W*.
B. Esouse.
DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH XABXET.
BACON.—SQM) fi)s shoulders it four mouths;
3500 Ih» ham* at ltignlVjC, do; 250"' B* rides at 7*4% do;
6000 B« shoulders At 7%c, do; 2000 lb* hams »t 11c, cash;
6 Hates soger cured bams at lie, four mouths.
CIIKEBE—63 boxes Western Reserve atlo%o, cash.
HAY.—IB loads at scales at $23®28 ft ton.
ABHBB.—ChhdsSoda atB34c, four months; 2 dodo at
SUc.do.
PEA NUTS.—63B hushslsat $1,?0, cash.
Dnltstl States Hall*.
Poet Office Departmest,!
August 29.1854. f
PROPOSALS for carrying the molls of the United Bute*,
from the Ist day of January, 1865, to 80th Jane. 1858,
inclusive, on the following routes on th# Mississippi, will be
received at the Contract Office of the Post Office Department,
in the City of Washington, until 9 o’clock, A. M , of 6th
day of November, 1864, to be decided by the 11th of the
nme month:
KENTUCKY.
No. 5102; From Cairo, 111., by Memphl«, Teon., Napoleon,
Ark , Vicksburg, Miss, Natcbet, and Baton
' Rouge, La., to New Orleans, 1.076 miles and
back, daily, In safe and suitable steamboats.
Leave Cairo daily at 5 p m;
X ' J ' Arrive at New Orleans In 6 days by 6 p m;
Leave New Orleans daily at 6 p m;
Arrive at Cairo iu 6 days by 6 p m.
No. 6102 c; From Cairo,Mil. by Columbus, Ky M Hickman's,
New Madrid. Mo., Ashpnrt, Tenn., Hickman'*
Bend. Arc , Fulton,Trau..Omola, Ark., Pecan
Point, Randolph, Teno., and Oldham, Ark., to
Memphis, Tenn, 242 mile* and hack, three
time* a week, in safe and suitable steamboats.
l eave Calm every Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, at 12 m;
Arrive at Memphis in 31 hours by 7 p m next
day;
Leave Memphis every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, at 11 p m;
Arrive at Oriro tn 31 boon by 6 a m next day.
MISSISSIPPI.
No. 7311: From Vlrksborg, by Young’s Point, La., Mllll
ken’s Bend, Peeao Grove, Tellola, Ml**., Lake
Prorideoce, La, Princeton, .Mlea,Grand Lake,
Ark- Point Worthington, Mbs., Greenville,
Columbia. Ark , Geins’ I ending, end Victoria,
MU* , to Napoleon, Ark , 233 miles and bock,
thr«e timns a weak,in safe end raltaule steam
boats.
L-*»* V|rk«burgevery Monday, Wednesday and
Thursday, ill in;
Arrive et Nnpoleno every Friday, Saturday and
Buo lsy, by 6 p m;
Leave Napoleon every SaturJev, Wedntsdmy and
Monday, et 1 a ra ;
Anlve at VlcksV-org awry Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, by ft p m.
ILLINOIS.
No. 18627: From Rrvk Island, HI , by Usmpteu, Fort Bv
run. Ordoro. Albany, Fulton, Bavenaeh, !«•
Claire. loaa. Camaueba, Lyons, Tabula, and
Bellevue, to Galena. 111, 100 miles and hack,
three tlm«< a week, in safe and suitable steam
boa to.
Bidder* will propose a schedule.
Fcr form* of nroponla, guaiaatee, and certificate, also,
Instruct iocs and requirement*. condition* to be
lecorporated In the contract* to such extent os the depart
ment m*y d«v-m proper,,) see advvnis.-meat iaviUog propo
sal* for mall service on the Ml*«i**lppi river, dated 7th
Ju»«. 1854. JAMES CAMPBELL.
sepfVervt.'tiV] Postmaster UeOrrm 1 .
AHOTHE& GES&T FALEOF LOTS ARD BLOCKS
AT Hi>:rirBTEK, TILAVKn COUNTY, f’ENNA.,
October 9th and IVlh* $864,
TDK oo'tcrstgnc-l will *e!l, Iu the the
dev* catU'vl end ujwn the premia, Tumi Hun
dred Lit', Jlhic’.i. f‘i ie*ti, aiui A-.ret t■/ Ground, with sev
« el Bail ill kt*. Ac. In the frvroupA <jf Kvck*»t*r, Ueavrr
<-. xiaty. I'enna They w<tl also m*II, or lea** for a term of
year*. *nnj- tituiMr <V«el Lsixi*. Btnne Quarries, (ml* of
Fire Clay. Iran Ore. ir , netr the borough, sod convenient
t > the Can&l Hirer* and Rsllrcals.
The Trrr»* of Snlt will be down, *4 tn one year. In
two year*. 1 j in tbrer year*, with" luterevt at six per m l
per annum A .t.-.iu.-rlm of ►!» j-r cent, will be made for
prompt pay meat of the principal, duo tenor, two and three
year*.
Bid* will )e received, at the same time, for quarrying,
hauling ami laving two »r three thousand perch of stone;
for making, or f >r making and lavlog.onr million of build
ing tri k. and for tasking on* million t-f fire t rick , fur rw
m ring I<U*«> onl-o- raids of earth, tn cutting down and
ftiling ap street*, sod fir grating, curbing ami paving
Oil »u;-'r&H»! j»i l* - f Ohio landing. Also, for the ta
nw!U> erwti>>n of twenty small tenements, furnishing
all the material. *n I !at«-r.
Pur any end all the »t»>rc jot*, one-half will be paid la
cash, a* tbs work progress***. the remaining half in lots,
ground* or hod ltQgf. at ao-tion rath price*; perfect titles,
by warranty <l*v*t«, for every item sold.
Hat. and maps of the property, sod descriptions rf the
•urnjimditg country, Ac , may te hod by sppUcatloo to anr
of the following namekl pn<prist«>r*, at tbeir rwpeetiea real-
Jcooe* or piano* of buvlooco, a* *bowa bolow.
Purveys, plan*, drawing*. *o-l speeiflcaliou*, with re for
erve to labor, ntatrrlal*, 4<-., |r , required a* above, will be
axhlbiu*! at the otfire of the company. In Uochaster, after
l»t day of oct»>b«*r.
Iq *<Mi len t<< the mammoth Car Factory, Foundry, Me
cMdo Bb'»p. FL-am Mlli», Ac-, now Udog om-ied In Euchre
l-r, »rr»D*«-n>-HJ arc already |o jrojpre* for the WrcUoa
(if half a .!u**n oUixr manufacturing •alabU.oamenU. l.> be
Irltpo l>y M *atu Also. aa •>tira*iT« Seminary, several
Churrbre, and a magnificent Hotel, upon tba bill, but near
lb* Railroal Depot aul Steamboat Landing.
Three improvement*, with lb« contemplated early com*
pletion of lb" Cleveland and Pittsburgh Bailnnd Bridge
ncros* the mi>uth nf Bearer, tnU> Rochester, mod the neces
sary depot and station attachment*, an abo liberal tad el*
te&rivs lojpnVvtarnU of the public landtag* mod street*
by Uic Itonmgh Council, mod the location, at thtm place, of
(wo or more extrusive Goal Yard*. for shipping Coal down
the Ohio. will insure a continuance of fiwfjr timos at Ra
cKttUr, and tnjulre an immense amonnt of labor for year*
to roaae.
It ta expectal that all (be undersigned, preprietore, with
many of their friend* and *MO-l»te*, tre-m the east, will be
present at tbe aU.re male. In October.
M T. C. (lol'LD, Rochester, Beaver ax, Pa.,
JoiiN THOMPHON. Wakefield, R I,
JOHN 1. NKWDOLD. PhtladvlphU,
IIIILAM WALtInIDOK. N. Y.,
rTEIMIKN D DII.I.AVE. ) v _
ORIGIN VANDKNBUROU,/ *7™*'*’*- *•
npLeodt*
$33,000 Worth of Farsta and Baildi&ff Lou!
IQO PAKMS AND 600 BUILDING LOTH
IPili iit divid'd among fIOO Subtcritxrt an tkt Kooning tt*
3d ilaf of Urt«bsr t 185*.
\L\KGK NUMBER AUK ALREADY ENGAGED
Many of the Lot* near these bare been sold for from
U*J *0 600 per cent, advance over the price for which these
lot* are now .sold, abutting that tbe purchase will Le a good
Investment.
Karh sub criber, FOB ONLY $l3. payable In Instahnrnis
of $5 -nob, will receive FOUR BUILDf.NO LOTS, 26 by IPO
ftwl, lying together, or a FARM of from 2 to ‘JO acre*. Tne**
loin arc beautifully located at LAKELAND. Long Island,
where a new church and *rho») house, and a number of
prifute dwellings, store*, workshop* and tsrtorlre, hare
already le-eti erected, several more are cow being built, and
several bttto'lnd will be erected the coming season.
Tbia la a fine opportunity cf owning a delightful country
reairtfttee Dear the city, where tbe domestic comfort* of a
family drcle can be fully realised, amt where 26,000 build
ing lot* and about COO farm* have lately been sold; end
antra are daily beiug made to individual* who, alter careful
cxamluaikm of its location anti ascertaining the quality of
tbe soil, am selecting farms for agricultural purpose*, be
ing confident that bo laud k> cheap and calculated to in
crease so rapidly in value can be had within AO mile* of the
city. Tblk land would have been all taken up yeara bark,
but ha* been an sntaiird atom fur tbs last century, anu
completely locked up for upwards of two hundred year*—
since which Urge sales bare been made, and where the wild
durr roamed &t Urge may now be seen beautiful cottage*
and cultivated fields waving with the abundant production*
of our mother earth.
This is one of the best opportunities now offered to those
of small mean* who are destitute of a home of their own,
tr> purchase one for a mere trifle; also, a fbw farms, con
taining each five and ten acres, and upwards, at from $25
to $35 per acre.
All persons wishing to avail themselves of tbe opportu
nity uow o flu red to procure a floe farm or splendid buildlog
lot Dear the Empire City, should make Immediate applica
tion, as 'bey are nearly all disposed of. Apply to CUAKLKft
WOOD, 308 Broadway, rorncr uf Fulton street, Y. Y., where
maps and pamphlet* can be bad, or sent if required by
oinll, gratis. B. M’LAIN, Agent,
JyKldmdAwU 21 Wfth atreet, Pittsburgh.
"VyOTlCK.—Whereas certain (Irooari and would be Tea
Xv Dealer* nre Inlustrlously ciicuiatiug reports that we
nte selilog off to quit business— our friends and the public
hrw re*|>ec[fft)ly tnloraed that though we are k * selling off,*'
it is not with such a view, nor do wo Intend quitting tbe
basineas; and all orders from our customers shall be at
tended to a* usual, nt JAYNKS' I'HKIN TEA 9TullK,
Pittsburgh, Feplt-mber 28,18o4»lAw 3fl Fifth street.
Daft’a college.
fpiIKDAY AND KVKNINO CLAtJBKS OP TITS COM
-1 MKIHUAL DEPARTMENT, of this Institution, are
open for the reception of pupil* in Mercantile and Stesm-
Ixiat Book-keeping, Penmanship and Lectures on Commer
cial Science*.
iff* A new cilitlon of the College Circular, Just publl-hed
—call and get a.copy- rep 27
I JAYAtID TAYLoit'e UKKAT UU'IK —A Juuruwy toLVti-
I I tral Africa, or Life uuil Land.-‘ca]>eit from Egypt to tbe
Kingdoms of the d Lite Nile.
Virgiula Comedians, or Old Days In ths Old Dominion;
from tbe MSS of C- Effingham, Esq.
Ikulml Currellou : by hcuellcrtiiena.
Part 4, Chemistry of C dioiou Life.
Just received and lor rale by
W. A. OrLDENFENNKY A CO.,
raplß No. 76 Fourth street.
Copper Htovka for Sole.
»7£ SllAllUa UF UiDUE MINING COMPANY STOCK,
/ U for sale low for cash, or four months paper En
quire of THOMAS WOODS,
aepltlm 75 Fourth street
lnetrnotioua lu Hualc.
MR. WAMRLINK. would rospectfolty inform hi* pupils
sod friends that be will continue hi* prolesskm as
Instructor nu the PIANO FORTE and VOICE.
Orders left at Mr. KLKBER’S Music Store, or at his resi
dence, No. Ib7 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended
Walter P. ttarihall,
TMPORTKB and Dealer in French and American Paj»r
H-wwltW tnavS
/ TUKAP iIOUSES^S3S0 _ and' _ $400.—For sale, u Brick
V J House, of three rooms, on Arthurs street, with lot of
20 feet front by 70 deep. Price $4OO.
Also, In rear of above, a Pram - Cottsgs, with lot of same
rise, for $360. Terms easy. Fruit and shade trees to each.
B. eOTHHKRT & SON,
sepO 140 Third street
T' ’0 THE rUPILS OF G. ANTON. '/Vo/euor qf Music.—
BJr. Q. Anton purposed returning to this city in time
to resume his teaching on tbe Ist of August but being un
fortunately taken IU at Fairmont. Va., he will not be able
to reach tbe city for some days. Due notice will be given
to bis pupils of bis arrival. Enquiries may be made at
mU 34 11. KI.EBKR'S.
r.mciNE UHE9TS —1 have on hand tbe finest lot of
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 eall and ex
amine mine before purchasing elsewhere. 1
“usl JOS. FLEMING.
rsvo LET—The first floor of a good Dwelling House, on
I Boss street; two parlors, dining reom, kitchen and
oeTlar, at $l2 a month. ft. CCTHBKRT A SON,
Mpl9 / ' ■ 140 TWrd street.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Proclamation.
WHEREAS, In and by tbe 13th section of the Art of
the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, passed July
Sod, 1539, entitled “An Act relating to the Election* of tLid
Common wraith,” it is enjoined on the Sheriff of ever; conn- '
ty to glee notice of such elections to br held, and to cnu* '
merato in such Dotire what officers are to be electa]. In
pnrsuance thereof, I, WM. MAGILL, Bheriff of the Connly
of Allegheny, do therefore make known and give this pub
lic notice to the Electors of ■aid County of Allegheny, that
a General Election will be held in the aald Ooanty, oo tbo
BEOOND TUESDAY OP OCTOBER NEXT, at the several
Election Districts therein.
The electors c.f thu Fir*t Ward of the ciiy of Pittsburgh
to meet at the house of Mrs, Jane Little, at the corner of
Fourth and Ferry streets, lo said Ward.
The electors of the Second Ward ol the cityof Pittsburgh
to meet at tb© Public Bcbool House, in said Ward.
The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the home of Andrew M’MasUn, Esq.
Tbs electors of the Fourth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet ot the Public Bchool House, in said Ward.
The electors of the Fifth Ward of tbe city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Pennsylvania House, occupied by (Jotlelb
Beklel, (late Alex. Slew aid,) In said Ward.
Tbe electors of tbe Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at tho Public Bchool House, lu raid Ward.
The electors of the Seventh Ward of tbe cityof Pittsbutgh
to meet at the Public Bchool House, in said Ward.
The electors of the Eighth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet al tbo public Bchool House, in saM Ward.
Tbe electors of tbe Ninth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh
to meet at the Public Bchool Uoose, in said Ward.
Tbe electors of the First Ward of tbe city of Allegheny
to meet at the home of J. Wood house, on Kobinsoo street.
The electors of the Second Ward of lhe<ity of Allegheny
to meet at tbe bouse of Widow Thompson, north-west cor
ner of Ohio street, public square.
Tbe electors of tbe Third Ward of the dty of Allegheny
to meet at tbe Public School Honae, in said Ward.
Tbe electors of the Fourth Ward of the city of Allegheny
to meet at the house of T. Smith, at the corner of Robinson
and Sandusky streets.
The electors of the borough of Birmingham to meet at
the Town nail, on Wilkin street, in said Ix3rough.
Tbe electors of the borongh of East Birmingham to meet
at tbe Railroad Office of Oliver U. Ormsby, insald borongh
Tbe electors of DuquesDe Borough to meet at the Public
Echoed House, in said borongh.
lb« electors of the borough of LawrenccriUe to meet at
the Public Bcbool House. In said borough.
The electors of tbe borough of Sharpsburgh to meet at
the bouse of John Sharp, in said borough.
The electors o ( tbe borough of M’Keesport lo meet at the
Town Hall, in said borough.
Tbe electors of tbe borough cf South Pittsburgh to meet
at tha bouse formerly occupied by E M'Anulncli, at the end
of the Mooncgshela Bridge, in nai l b..rough.
Tbe elector* of the borough of West Pittsburgh to meet
at tne house of Rogers.
The elector* of tbe borough of West Elizabeth to meet at
tbe Public Bcbool House, In said borough.
The electors of the boroagh of Tsrentum to meet ti tbe
Public School House, in said boroagh.
The electors of the borough of Manchester to meet at the
Pohlic Bcbool Uoure.
Tbo electors of.the borough of Elizabeth to meet at the
house of —— Graham, formerly occupied by John Walker,
in said borough.
Tbe electors of Pitt township to meet at the house of
Joseph GrindordLou the Mechanic*’ and Farmers’Turnpike
Road, in said township, except tbe qualified voters residing
in Sections Noe. 4, 7 and 14 of tbe said tlldrirt, who shall
vote at all general elections in the Ninth Ward of the dty
of Pittsburgh.
The elector* of Peebles township to meet at the house of
John Beitler, in the village o? East Liberty.
Tbe elector* of ColHnx townfhip to meet at the hou«e of
William Sd'Call, Jr., to the village gt East Liberty.
The elector* of Wilkins township to meet at tbe bouse of
John Shader, on tbe Greensburg Turnpike Road, in said
township.
The el*etors cf Plum township to meet at the boose of
John Summerville, lo said town*hip.
The elector* of Falton township to meet at the boose of
Atwabam Taylor, on tbe Northern Turnpike, in said town
ship.
Tbe electors of Penn township to meet at the bom* of
Robert Uuualdson, on the Ltochburgb Road, in said town
ship.
The electors of Versailles township 'o meet at the Public
School House, oo the farm of Davut Shaw, near the white
house formerly occupied by Thomas Neal, now by Wm. A.
Shaw.
Tbe electors of Elisabeth township to meet at tbe bouse
of George Wrb*trr, formerly occupied by John Walker, In
Elisabeth boroogh.
The elector* of Jefferson township to meet at the boose
of Michael Bn**-, formerly occupied by John King, in said
toWD'htp.
The e'vwtor* of Mlftllo township to tu«et at the house of
Pamuel Wilson, formed/ occupied by Jamcj If. Neel, in
aald iowu*btp.
The rl«t«.r* of Upper St. Clair towesbip to meet at the
bouse of JatD«* O'unnr, In sail township
The elect is c*f l/i*-r BL Clair township to meet at the
hnu-e lately ke( t by F. Ilelle, at tbe junction of thu Bir
mingham ard Coal Hill Hoads, in said township.
Tbe elrctot* of Chartlers township to Beet at tbe bouse
of Wm Obey.an tbe Pittsburgh and Steubenville Turnpike.
The elector* of Kobiuarn township to a*wt at the house
of B«rah M’Farlatui, formerly Audley M’Fariaod, In said
township.
The electors of Findley town«h!p to meet at tbe bouse of
M'C-elland A Artser, formerly occupied by J. Charier, in
the village of Clinton, in said tr*n*hip.
The elector* of Moon ownahlp to meet at the bouse of
Peter Ouston, in said township.
Tl)» elector* of Ohio township to meet at .the boose of
Unr.ry V. Thompson, in sail (uwnship.
The Hector* of Franklin township lo meet at the boose
occupied by Jwph Holemau, in saU towu*hip.
The elector* o( Reserve township to meet at the School
IliMise No Z, ia *atd (ovuvLtp
Tbe elector* of Hal J win township to meet at tbe house of
John Cowan, io wild to»tohlp.
The elerior* cf Snowden township to meet at tbe boosesf
Peter Boyer, In »*id town-hip.
Tbe elector* of South Fayette township to meet at tha
bouse of D.ileyt, on the farm of G Y. Coulter, in
township-
The elrctor* 1 1 North Fayette township to meet at tbe
house now occupied b\ Francis Jamison, at Roger*’ Mill, in
said township. , . . t_ .
The «)<«tor* of Row township to meet at the bou*e of
Jec>b Colbaugh. on the Franklin Road, In said township.
Tbe elector* of Pine township to meet at the house of
Hugh Crummy, in said township. . -
The elrctor* of M’Candleiw u-Wuship to meet at the bouse
cf I>aniel Irh-iup, in said township.
The electors of West Deer tow?,ship to meet at the boose
of Nathea Couley.ln said township.
The elector* of East Deer township to meet at the Public
Bch«wl llonsa, in the borough of Tarcntum.
Tbe electors of Neville township to meet at School House
No l. (hereafter to be called Chaplin )
Tbe electors of Beairkly township to meet at tbe house
of Samuel Ritchie, in said towu-hip.
Tbe elector* of Indiana township to meet at tbe house
fofrserjv occupied by Alex turner, in said township.
The ejectors of btulnr township to meet at John Shaw’s
Mill, in eaid township.
Tbe qualified voter* ol that fart of Indiana township, io
Allegheny county, residing within the following described
boundari*-#, to »it: beginning nt the r>oiDt on the Allegheny
river, at the upper line of the farm of Jchn Cable, and run
ning a northerly cuurw, between the farm* of said Cable
and John Boyd to the north east corner of Cable's farm—
(bear* running a westerly course to the Shaler township
lioe In such a tnnnocr as to embrace all farm* or lots situa-
ted in Cunningham'* dbtrh-t.snd known ** ihe nver tracts,
within eafal l<nundarie», shall hereatter vote at general cine
linn* in the borough of dbarpstiurgh, at the election poll
of iuU borough
At which time and place* the qualified electors as alorv
raid will by ballot rote for
Hoe person fur Governor.
One person fur Cong*-***, in the 2lst District.
One person for Oongress. in the 22nd District.
One person for Canal Commissioner.
On* person for Judge of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl
vania.
Five persons for members of Assembly of Pennsylvania.
One person for County Commissioner.
One person for Auditor.
One person for Clerk of the Courts.
One person for Recorder.
One person Air Register.
Three persons for Directors of the Poor.
“AN ACT
For the Si/ppration of the Manufacture and Salt of Intoxi
eating Liquirrt <u a Bcrrrage.
TVnniAs, All laws to be efficient should have the appro
bation and sanction of the people:
And seAernu, It is represented that a large number, If
not a majority of Abe people of this Commonwealth, are
deeply Impressed with the neoeerity of the passage of a pro-
LiU’ory liquor law t
And tchertai, It is impossible to obtain a certain indica
tion of popular wntitornt relative thereto by meanj of pe
titions and r*mo slranras; therefor*,
dtCTioK 1. Be it enacted by tbe Senate and House of Re-
presentative* of tbe Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, in
General Assembly met. and it is hereby enacted by author
ity of the eeme. That the qualified voters of tbi* Common
wealth are hereby authorised at the place* fur bolding the
general election* in their respective wards, boroughs and
township*, on the second Tuesday of October next, to vote
fur or against a law, which shall entirely prohibit, by propel
and Constitutional regulations and penalties, the manuf.c
lure *0(1 Kile of Intoxicating liquors, except for medicinal,
sacramental, mechanical and artistic*] purpose*.
Brc 2. That the officers authorised b j law to hold elec
tions to each warJ, borough and township In this Common*
wealth, are hereby directed sod required at the plaeejned
by lav, in the several district* for the holding of too general
elections In said districts, on the second Tuesday of October
next, when they shall be organised as an election board, to
receive from each qualified voter of their aakl districts, a
ticket written or printed on the outside, •' Prohibitory
Liquor Law,’’ and the tickets In favor of the propoeed law
shall contain iu the inside the words “ For a Prohibitory
Liquor Law," and thoee opposed tp the proposed law shall
contain In th* Instdo tbe word* ‘'Against a Prohibitory
Liquor Law." which rote* ahall be counted end returned to
the Court House of the county or city in which the said
election shall be bold, on the following Friday, by the re
turn jodzea, who ahall cut up and certify ait the vntea
polled in the said county or city, to the office of the Secretary
of the Commonwealth, at Uarrisburg, directed and tranr
mltted in tbe same manner as the votes for Governor are
required to be directed and transmitted, and the aalJ Secre
tary shali, on the third Friday of January next ensuing,
communicate tbe »ald returns to tbe Legislature, to be
opened and counted in tbe same manner as the votes for
Governor are opened and counted, and considered aa the
prayers of the voters of this Commonwealth relative to a
prohibitory liquor law.
Given under my hand and soil at Pittsburgh, this 30lh
day of September, A. D. 1851, and of the Independence of
the Unitej Slates the seventy-ninth.
seplOdawte WM. MAOILL, Sheriff.
Price* to suit all—Dry Goods,
AUTIGUE, corner of Grant aud Fifth streets, has just
t received nod 1? now opening bis first Kail stocks for
this season. Tbe attention of 1 adits is respectfully directed
to iho following prices :
Fine Fiench Merinoes at 75c; 6-4 wide Parametas 26c; a
large assortment of De Case at 12c; fast colored Prints
500 piece* Flannels at 16c up; yard wide Sheeting all
wool De at 28c. Kentucky janes, tweeds and sattl
nets from 18)£ up, check-*, ticking?, muslins, linens, cra*h,
tablecloths, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and
every oilier article usually kept In a Dry Goods Store, all of
which will be sold for coin at prices to suit the limes.
A. MTIGUE,
eep7 corner Grant and Fifth street*.
AOARD.— ilr. ti- ANTON and H. &CHKOKDKK would
respectfully announce to tha dtixensof Pittsburgh and
Allegheny that tbey will give instructions on the Plano,
Guitar, Violin and Flute. Inquire at 11. Schroeder A Co.’i
NKW MUSIC SlWßie. R 4 Fourth -tr-t ~528
SIX ACRES OF LAND, in a superior state of cultivation,
on which is an elegant House, fronting on the Ohio
river, at Woods’ run. It H offered cheap for such a home. -
Also, 0 acres at Woods’ run,adjoining Mr. Kckhart’s fin*
garden, on which is one of the best of Soft Water Springs.
It is a beautiful Lot for a residence.
-aAlso. 2 acres, adjoining Hartman’s Tavern, of superior
land. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS,
au3l:lm 76 Fourth street
No Humbug.
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock
will not be distributed at ROGERS k CO.’S Star Da
guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, but
upon tbe payment of $1 you can procure as good a LIKE
NESS as can be procured !n this or any other city. Call
and give us a trial. aus
AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Silver
Coin. Current and Par Funds received on deposit
Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made
at any point in the United States.
South East corner of Market and Fifth streets,
. my 11 PITTSBURGH, FA.
r [PORTER AND WHOLESALE DIALER IK WINES
AND LIQUORS, No. UT North Second street,fifth door
east side. PhiUdelobU..has.au .bapd thp bast
. -Av
For Sale.
’CONNKLL*.
BANKERS,
O. D. Wood)
MEDICAL.
Cure for Clxolrrm.
A CARD—Citizens of Pilteborgb, you Lave gmeng you
one of the Host terrible diseases knowo—the Chokra. Al
though so fatal, as it usually proves,'it 1« Ticrertbele*
promptly and easily curable, by a proper rtmt-dy; Invaria
bly so in it* earlier stages, m*M»w otherwise woo after
collapse has taken p!»ce. By twenty-two years' acquaint
ance with thid disease 1 am ennbitd lo a (fed[ you
A PROMPT AND PEJrECI UKUEDY.
Which you will find in my
CHOLERA SPECIFIC.
Every/amffy should gwt-it at once, and keep it oahand.
Every person in fact ahould hare it within reach, and im
mediately use it on the first disturbance of the bowel*.
The relief it give* is prompt and effectual. Uaeltwlth con
fidence, even ia the later stages.
Tull directions for treating the disease accompany IL
For sale by GEORGE H. KKYSBR, No. 140 Wood street*
Pittsburgh. [sep2lj 8. S. PITCH, Broadway. N. Y.
[from .he Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch, lib. 16,18&S j
Cheat Kxpanderj—Shoulder Brectt.-Aa
ExceUent Arttclo.
Persons who haT* ccrj uired a stooping position, by follow,
log a sedentary occupation, will-experience great relief by
the um of the 44 Washington Suspender Brace,” made and
sold by Dr. KBYBER, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley. It answers fra brace and suspenders, the weight of
the pantaloons is so plaotd aa to continually tend to briog
the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the
chest. We purchased one some time ego, and bare bean ao
pleased with li, 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
braces Be particular io procuring the kind mentioned, as
many cf the Braces soft! hre humbugs.
Bold wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of GEO. IL
KEYSER, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley.
K3r Eign of the Golden Mortar.
; N. B.—l also Veep erery Tariety of Trusses, Supporters
Body Br*»*e, Pile Props, Elastic Stockings, Suspeorary
Baudagee, Ac. auSlxUw
4^-Enlarged or Varicose Vein*, Weak
KNEE JOINTS AND WEAK ANCLES —I would rtspect
fully invite the atteniion of Physicians, sod lh* pntiUngsn
erally, to my assortment of SUE Elaatle Stockings, Edn
Caps, Ankle Sock* and Bandage* for the relief and rare of
Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Weak Ankles, Weak Knee
Joint*, and the various appliances used ia the core of dis
eases requiring outward rapport.
I also keep every variety of Trusses, Body Braces, Pop*
porters, Shoulder Braces, and in fact all kinds of mechael*
appliance* are 1 in the care of disease.
GEO. 11. KLYdER, Wholesale Drnirglst,
No. 14 », cor. Wood st. and Virgin alley.
Agency of Dr. Flteh'e Celebrated Jffedi*
AT DK G. 11. KEVgKR’3 Drag Stare, No. 140 corner
Wood street nod Virgin alley; Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmona
ry Balaam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Liniment,
Depart tire Syrup, Heart Corrector, Ilumor Corrector, Pure
tod Medicinal CM LlverOil, Anti-DyFpeptlcMixture, Cough
and Cathartic Pllla, Nervine, Vermifuge, Female Pills, Fe
male Specific, Ac., Ac., used by him constantly aad with
unprecedented aacceaa in the treatment of
Colds, Coughs Consumption, Asthma, ikarl instates, Dys
pepsia, Scrofula, Skin Diseaset, Rheumatism, Female
Complaints, Piles, etc., etc. Dr. Pilch'l unequalled
Patent Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters.
Dr. Pilch’s Improved Plated Steel
Spring Shoulder Brace. Dr.
Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the towrat
prices. whcWalt* or retail. JyBl;d*w
LIST OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES,
os u iSD axn rot saib bt
FLSMISO BROTHERS,
PrvpriMra IfUirt VwiffS Um nil*.
Wholesale Drurpjists ami Dealers m iMlatl Medicines,
Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
KELLER'S lUEKICAN COMPOUND:
Jayne's A.trrative:
“ Carminative Balsam;
“ Hair Dye:
M Expectorant;
“ Sanative Pills:
u Hair Tonic;
WUiar’s Balaam of Wild Cherry ;
Bryant’s Pulmonary Balsam;
Hoofland’ij German Bitters; 1
Holland do
Itaetwtter’s Stomach do
Merchiset’ Uterine Cathollcon:
Storm*’ Scotch Cough Candy;
Price’s do;
Thorn’s do;
Uowe’a do:
OfgnM’s India Chr.lagogue;
Morse’s InTigoraling Cordials
Tyler's Gun Arabic Drop*;
Harrison's Hair Dye;
Phaion’s do »
Batchelor’s do
McMudu’a Elixir of Opinm;
Bryant’s Purifying Extract;
Dailey’s Pain Extract; ?
Brown’s Emcecc of Jamaica Ginger; "V
McAlliflur’s do do;
Bidder’s IndelUble Ink;
Parson’s do do;
Arnboid’s do;
Dr. Curtis’ Ilygeana;
Lynns’ Kathairon;
David’s Lilly White;
Bazin’s do;
Tobias’ Liniment;
Hunt’s do;
AUen’sNerve and Bone Liniment;
Mexican Mustang do;
Parrel’s Arabian do;
Gardner’s do;
Barrel’s Indian do;
Carter’s Spanish Mixture;
B»rne’s Pile Lotion;
Mean Fun:
Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil:
Merchant’s Gargling Oil:
Rush ton, Clarke A Oo.’s God Liver OD;
McAllister’s ointment;
Sags’ Itch do;
Ferrefe do;
Gray* 1 * do;
Truk's Magnetic Ointment;
Jodkin’s do;
Swain's Panacea;
Houck’s do;
Sargant’s Intact Panacea;
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer;
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral;
Houghten’s Pepsin;
Bier's Petroleum;
McLane’s Celohrated Liver Pills
Brandreth’s do
Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills
Lee’s Anti-bUioua do;
Sarsaparilla Blood do;
Even’s do;
Sw >y ces’ Ex tract Sarsaparilla Blood .ills
Jayne's Anodyne Cough do;
Townsend’s Health do;
Jew David’s Plasters:
Shoemaker’s do;
Dr. Newman’s do;
Radway’s Ready ReHef;
Morris’ Remedy;
Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative;
Emerson’s do;
Bull’* Sarsaparilla;
Townsend's do;
Sand's do;
Guysnit’s Extract Yellow Dock aad Sarsaparilla]
Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps;
fioap, Cleaver’s Honey;
“ Highly Scented Brown Windsor
** Musk;
Lodi urn’s Specific;
McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrnp;
Tyler’s Gum Arabic do;
Set.era* do;
Swayne’s 3yrnpofWUd Cherry;
Smith’# Tculc Syrnp;
Barry's Trkophorons;
Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrntp Viride;
McLaue’s Celebrated Vermifuge,*
Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers;
Thompeon’s Eye Water;
Agents for all of Dr. McClintoek’s FamUy’Medlcinesj
Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps;
Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps;
Gum Elastic do ,do. febl&ly
Boots and Shoes. Wlkoleskio amd Botnll I
JAMES ROBB,
NO. 89 MARKET, and No. 6-Union street, thfcffdoor
from the Market House, Httsburgb, would e*l! the
attention of hb friends and the public generally, that be
has just received bis Fall Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, .In
all their varieties.
His stork is one of the largest ever opened in this dtr,
and embraces everything worn by the ladles In Philadel
phia, New York sod Bcefur, and brf trusts cannot fall to
please all. Great care has been given in selecting the
choioest goods, all of which be warrants.
He also continues tn manufacture, as heretofore, ail de
scription* ol Boots and Shoes, and from bis long experience
of over twenty years in business tn this city. Is, be trusts,
a sufficient guarantee that those wiio lavor him with their
patronage will be fairly dealt with- seplft
Fresh Arrival at Use new Dry Goods Store.
COLLINS A M’KEE,
AO 63 MARKET STREET,
ARE constantly receiving fresh supplies of Fall and
Winter Fancy Dress and Staple DRY GOOD 3. They
would res; cctfully call the attention of tbe Ladies to their
fresh stock of piaid and fig’d Silks, French Merinoes. Wool
I’l&kLs Scotch Plaids, Embroideries, Laces, Mitts, Gloves,
Hosiery, Ac. Also, a full stock of Domestics, Woolens and
Housekeeping Goods, of every description, constantly kept
on hand, ail of which they flatter themselves they can offer
to their customers at lower prices than any other boose is
the city. Remember, COLLINS A’M’RBE,
(Dr. Thorn’s old stand,)
aepll No. 63 Market street.
For Bale.
A SPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, on the Ohh
river, adjoining the Uoase of Refuge, on the Plank
Road at Woods’ Hun. There is six acres covered with a
largo amount of Grafted Fruits, Evergreens, Grapes. Ber
ries and Garden Roots; with a superior Dwelling, Barns
Mtd Out-Houses, all intended to make a comfortable home..
It L offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAVIS, Esq, on the'
premises, or of THOMAS WOjDS,
pcpl&lm 76 Foorth street.
Elegant Dress Goods.
A A. MASON A CO. are now in receipt of several eases.
• of rich Dress Goods, all selected with great can. at
the recent large package sales, in New York, at less thsu
cost of importation, comprising, rich black fig’d Bilks; do
plaid and striped Fllka; do Brocade Silks; do Arnure; do
Gro de Rhine; colored plaid and striped Silks; do Pole de
Soie; do Glace• do Brocade; French Merinoes; French Me
rino PlaUs; figured Cashmeres and Delaines; fine French
Ginghams and Chintzes. ‘ sep!3 '
William A. Hill A Co., .
BANKERB,
No. 64 Wood xtruL, PUttburyh.
HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCK 3:—
40 shares Exchange Bank ;
17 do Mooongahela Navigation Company;
20 do Citizens’ Insurance Company; .
$2,000 Monongaheia Navigation Company Bonds;
$%OOO City of Pittsburgh Bonds;
$5,000 County of Allegheny Bond*. feep&dlw*wtf
Locust Grove Seminary for Young Ladies.
THE next session nf this deboot will begin on WEDNES
DAY, September 20th, and continue forty-two weeks. 1
Day Pupils from the city an conveyed to and tepm. the
Grove In an exclusive Omnibus.
Circulars m»y be obtained at tb« etore of-Mr. Qeorge K.
White, on Market street, and at Mr. Mellor*f, 81 Wood »L,
or on application to the Beetor,
BJST.,WM,a.CUA»U.
t .l iTjntteburah)9a^n
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EMS
- RAILROADS
CLEVELAND VJJMD, PITTSBURGH
miTiBOAO.
• lit CONNECTION WITH THE . •!
Olklo tod PstuviYthia lUllr— 9*
VTA'ALMATICA 1 • T
Fflflß shortest, quickest and cheap'vttafte to Toledo, CM* ’ '
Jtacfc. Island, Oaferta, 1 and-Bt Lo»*, VtA'
TWa route Is one bundled toiler shorter ~etrt about IJfM'
bona quicker te Chicago, than the circuitous on* .VBtJH*'•
DIANAPOLIB. ‘ •'
Three Daily Trains betwedn Plttfborghsnd Cleveland.
Four Dally T sains between Ctrvehurd a»d Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two hoorf, *■
and 8L Louis thirty-seren hours. - " '
VIA ALLTAKOE.
Trains for Cleveland leave AHlancvriat T 80, A. 12.00,
M., and 680 P. 11, connecting at Hudson with Train* fow
Coyabogn Fails affd Akron, and arriving l in Clerddtod'Vt- '
10.00, A. M., 2 20, P. M., and BJ9O, P. BT. -
The Trains of the Ohio and Penna-Raflroad, leave-Pith- ’’
burgh at 8.00. A. M., S 00, A. 3,00, P. M.; arrive In
1 Cleveland at 10 00, A. M., 2.29, P-. *nd 8.20, P.lfyjoo
• Dectingthere with throughTntinslbt ToledoCUcwpsßaek
; Island and «L Louis. . ,
Passengers for Toledo. Chicago, at lonia MkAthMNettfc*
west, leaving Pfat-bargh oa either of the morning or after
noon Trains, by going VIA CLEVELAND, will arrive te
Chicago ooe Train in advance of go-vteJdiifo
field or any other route. Time gained hy going via fllsrn v
land, eight hours.
- Pasfwngers geieg to St Louis or any ; other point md
of Chics go, will make the closest connections atm quickset,
time by taking the 8.00, A. IL, Train, from Pittsburgh.
Paasangi.TS'by this Train (via Cleveland) reach St. Louis ou
the evening of the following day. _
The Trains from Cleveland to" Toledo and Chicago run aa
follows: Leave Cleveland at'CXO and 8."30, A.'5L, 230 mut
3.20. P. M; arrive in Chicago at 8.45 and 11,00, P. SL, 188.
A. M. and 12 0031.
Trains leave for Rock Island #::■! St. Louts as follows :
Leave Chicago at 8 20, A. M and ft.so. “P. M.
Passenger* for St Louis' glover Kocklahfid BaUroad th
Joliet,ana tbenceover the Chlcagoand
lo Altoc, and tbeuce by Steamboat (23 tsUea) to StToob.
Passenger# by the BE9, A. M.. Train arrive in
It JJO rame evening, and by the AGO, P. Miat mob
next'day.
Baggage checked through to-Cleveland, tod that* it-- -
checked for Chicago too St. Loots. s -
FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. -
1«T CLASH; t I(fT am/fes class.
To Alliance -42 30 jTo Ghicjigp..— .4ll £0 v 9 SO ,
Cleveland. ... v . 400 i La Salle- 14 50 12 60 ,
Toledo ... GOO , : 113 50 '
Detroit .... 000 1 St, 19 l6 50
- Paeaengtaare ifrod'nre ‘
offloe of the Company, in Mononjtabela'BoTlßejttlrf tfttdf'
below the corner. 3. DURAND, Sap’t Cleveland. '
J. A. CAUGHBV. Agent, ' "
‘ ‘ WttftoTgtt.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. \
THE PENNSYLVANIA
18*4. JJSjBSBmBSHHB T 894.
RAILROAD
THUOC6H IN FIFTJSBK HOURS.
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULT . BTH,-XBKEI
THROUGH TRAINS.
TIIE MAIL TRAIN will I*qtb every morning (Sundays
exa pled) at 7 o'clock, stopping ci aU the regular sta*' .'
tions, and arming in Philadelphia ut 12 o’clock,. PM,
TIIE FAST TKaIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (except'
Sunday,) at 1 o’clock, stopping at tirtjeusburg. La trow,
Dlairsville, Lockport, Johnstown. Wilmore, OalllUm, A3* 1
looba, At, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, the Etxt
morning.
TIIE .EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every rvenfftg
at 9:30 o’docky stopping only at Irvin's, Qreenftrargb,
Johnstown. lilley’s, GaHtJxen, Altoona.
Ac., ootmecting at Harrisburg with the train fcr 'BiJti
ttorri aM Arriving in Philadelphia o t at 12^0,
THE- ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wfll iaswa 'mmr **tt.
noon (except Sunday) at 6.30 o'clock, stopping aiallregn*
Ist stations, and running only u ferae Blairsrille.
THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves dally
. (except Sunday.) at 11 o'clock, A. R, stopping at &U tta
tions, and running only as £ir as Brinton’a.
; RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Rttaburgh. ‘IM Ac
commodation asives at 8 o’clock, A. H. .Express. X,P. M.
i Second.Aocommoiatlon 1 7.1 a, PM. MrillglHVKjL Tout, - c . ■
Line, 2j20. A M. '*
Pare to New York, $10,50; Pare tond£adelnbia,)&; 7 W . ' t , ,
to Baltimore $& Fare to Bedford Spring*, $a,7Q. ' _ \ , *
Baggagechecked to all stations on the . . i ,
road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. . " , ' ~
Passenger* pcfc-clia*lDgtick*tsmcars,wlUbedbßXgea Tin
cists in addition to the station rates, except from station* r
where the Company have no Agent.
No notes of a less denominaticnthan Rve-doUnrf wSD be ’ 1 ‘
received In payment fitr tickets, except thee* toned by the *
Banka of Pennsylvania.
NOTICE.—In case of lorn, the Company will beU
themselves responsible Ibr pergonal baggage only, smd A*
an amoant net exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The I&caUior Omnibus Line has bean employed
to convey pameagua and baggage to and from the Depot,at
a charge ant to exceed 16 cents lor,each passenger, ami
16 cents for each trank.
For tickets, apply to J. ME&EBIXN, Agent,
At the P. R. B. Passenger Btation.-on liberty at.
Pttteborgh, J»ly 6th, IS&*—{j*T
OHIO Afj) FEHHSYLVAHIA BAILBOAD. ‘
fef«w Ammffcaaumt* '
F£EMffAET&i-19M,
1864.
MAIL TOAjNl«mvwnttobttrgb*tBAM;dineeatAll! ‘
•oob ; takh* te& at Orrailihe. an! make* a close eon*
neciioa there with a fast Kxprw&v Train; reaching Cfnefai*
natiabontlJo’elcx-katDight. , ; -.jr
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o'clock. P. M.,
after the arrival of the Exprww train from Philadelphia,
nod reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. V** cohoeotlng with thw
Night Kxprwss which reaches Cincinnati In the a arsing.
Oooneciianj tre made with the Ohio and and
Deifontsine and Indiana railroads lor Dayton, ladlanapoli*
acd towns in Indiana.
Connection* are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. Baa
dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bueyrua, Upper
Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Bfver Kind,
Also, with Moon: Ternon, Newark, Zanesville end towns
on the Mansfield road.
far* bo Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton
to Toledos 6; to Columbus $8,25; to Zenesvflfo $5,10; t»'
Cleveland $4. .Through tickets to Louisville at reduced
rates.
. KSTUBIIS6I . i.l
TEE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CnstUneat Ho *.M,„• i...
and reaches Pittsburgh at B.BO*P M, cozmectia&.s ith tb*w . " -H-* .a.
tut Kxpresp Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia.
MAIL TRAIN leares Crestline sfi 2.30, A- M-, on the sr*
rival of the Night Express Train from CtadnsatL and T" .. ~
arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, PM. '*• “ r.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION train learns - '
Pittsburgh at 10 A S, afid 5 PM, and New BrMiita tr 9 ' * • '■ 1 /
AM. aud 1.15 PM. -1»: .
¥ HEIGHT TRAIN leare* Plttfibnigli.at7.,4 HUM®*.;
11. and arrives al 4.3 G AM, and J> iL '
J9*Tba Train* do-not run on Sunday!
tST Tickets or further information, apply at the Qtftot
office* of the Ohio and Penney! rank Railroad Company, of
J.G.CCRBT, asthe ecrmw office under the fflnnmipMto
Qovaa. Pittsburgh, or of :•! • •.
GSOHOE PARKIN, Tfckst 4*mt,
Fedfitai Mnet Station.
JOHN / pat.
PtPttiylTMita JUHr»d< ;
SUMMER TAjUFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia sad
Baltimtwe; *eom®eodng April lII* l&bii, ■ .
Fint dan Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Tm, fee than.
Poraitwre, eerokd hand, Purs, Pianos* Poultry; Wines, in
baskets or boxei: 7cents 9 IDO Iba.
Svrmd Frnit, Beeswax, Peer.JSkf&s. QpTpr
andThaotby Sued, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool an*
Sheep Wts,aodKggs: OCte. $ 10Q 3s#.
Third CZost-jßacoh and Park (loose,) Batter, in firkins,
tegeorbUs; Odes,Leather, Soap, Window{Hms, WdCfc*-
ton.onoompreaaed: &5c.91001b«. ■
» AM*fr?te»4Alechol. Bacob [hi easkj or boxea,) Barty.
and Malt, Pori, Candle*, Cheese, laail. aiML'£ig>'«*
Oil, Hemp. WHsky, Cottop. (compressed,) Leaf Tobac
■lOc. H 100 ftw. -
Floor 80 ceott 51 bid.
iprl
G* Blaghia 4 €».*■ TreupAitatlon L»in«
mO AMD FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND
X NEW YORK.—The Owners tod Agents of said Lise
hate been for the put fourteen y*ars connected with the
“ old established Ulngltam’s Lne.’’ They will give their
□«u*l prompt attention to th* forwarding of Prrttrj«e,Uer
efaandite, Ac, ip the shortest time end'on as fkrorable
term* as any other Hoe.
ff- Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila
delphia and Baltimore. . .
r GEO. BINGHAM ft CO.,
Canal Basin, Liberty SL, Pitubargh.
BINGIUM, I>A*l»* 00-
v~ nr]m trsT* 3T6 Market steal, Philadelphia.
Proprietor*. JAMES ¥H£OK, A*«t»
121 North st- Baltimore.
M. L. OSTRANDBB, Agent,
' «. 86 Wert j£”jfew Tor*.
' Geergeßv WMU#,* -a•*•»*
.XTO- 59 MARKET iTKKBT, will oaucd after MON- ’
'll DAY NEXT, the 4th day of September, a rtehfctxf
varied assortment of 1 n:* »i
Paris made Velvet and Cloth flnakirTahnan; and'pLßb' "*
berts; r . • • •’
Lupin’s French Meriaotwart Ooafatueras; :
Do do Muslin DeTataca; • ; 1 ;
Do Bmnbaxtaea and Tnrise doth* Sad Ha&tr
Also, striped. barred and plain Mks;
Preoeh ChlnUm,'Embroideries and Leers:-
Also, a general assortment of ladies* Fall and lWntsr 1
Dress Goods; ‘ ■
Purchased recently at the auction sales In New York, at
a great redaction t< om former prices. Those auction sa eg
being unprecedented, the quantity exhibited bring tonuso*
ally large, and the quality very arid
at nEnnua sacrifice*.
i Pittsburgh. August 30,1S54.— {seplhlp ; .
oU.NDKIite—
O 1° bhds Baeon Hams;
25 *• do Shoulders;
50 bbls near large No. 8 Mackerel;
SOhibhls do do do; tosrrifs
'BO u medium do do
25 bbls do do do
15 “ Lake Trout, in store;
25 u Baltimore Hmring, in store;
.20“ do Shad, tio: .....
5 ** No. 1 estreLard*Oll, s, ftS; **’*'• :
25 “ Tanners Oil, "toj '
50 casks prime Pearls;
100 W4s Mesa Perk;
100 “ Grease lard; -
20 “ Loaf Sugar;
eohhdsO.Sugar;
230 bbls 0. Molasses, oak cooperage
40 hoses W. 0. Tobacco;
100bbls Ji. C. Rosin;
40 casks lticv;
7 boxes Cream Cheese;
150 sacks Dried Apples and Pear Lei: .
2000 pound? Baaon Sides. f •
jyB ENGLISH k RICHARDSON;
Three Houses and Dots tor Bale.
XiriLli be sold at priT&io sale, THREE HOUSES AND
YY LOTS. One Brick House,ritustadon
Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 2D feet front fay 79 fat
back. '
AL», one tot and two Houses, on Logan street, Bxfh
Ward. One Hoo* froniinc on Logsn strett,*jsd the other
on Carpenter** alley; lot 24 fret by 100.-
Also, the stand I now occupy, oirthe comer of Ferry and
Water streets, the l*i*e ronnin* enpyearfroalataf April,
:1845, with the Fnrntiaro, BetMlng, A*. The ftwo st
ent U doing s good business and is*ltesantly 'ocated.
For terns and further particular* enquire of
ALEX CUPFLtt, -
corner of Ferry and Water streets.
BUUibbu Fttrattare «bA Gkalr*,
WB at* constancy enjsfrrd in the
m*nu T &ciurv of STIJXSIBOAI. C4KQI
■■■■ CHAOS «n 4 I'UHSiniBB. of «r«*y
to the statrafscture of fcb*. 6*et ityfair makawafet tha baa
of Steamboats. Oat esptriiiniiala this bnneh of the baei
seta eaaMes os to warrant satis&cttoa, u weil with tha
POMutltaJaio which order* arg filled,** Is tbegunHfr *
tfe* work mo* personal sttertito' gi«tn to tfcatttisg dhfc.
Tboeelotemted la : tanrlahibg Boat*, win flsdbtoltote
■dTknugw to fire •* »dL . .... jj : £*vi'.~r*rir ;_n'.
• hXt • 1 . S -1 , .-•)•■ -at Jl. TOtTSO k CD. .. ifj y
t v*i rTfij v i- t : fffiiiiirTrfME
1 ftft* no^BtUMtag
Price of each 1M $260. Piae, 60 feet {Matty 111
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