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BATOBDAY MORNING:::::::: :::;:QCTOBER 7.
Cocxt or QoABm Sessions.—Before Boa.
William B. nictate President, and the Hon.
William Boggl ud Gabriel. Adam* AuocUte
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Friday, October 6,lBs4.—Commonwealth Ira.
Hubert Herr: indictment, assault and better/.
Found guilty, end eentenoed to pay e fine of
thirty-fire dolltn tod oosts.
Commonwealth re. Catharine Dorsey: tadlot
ment, aaeanlt end battery, on oath of Sarah
Book. Verdict of guilty, end defendant sbn
tenoed to pay a fine of six and a qoerter ooeta
and ooeta.
Commonwealth re. Stephen Barber: indict
ment, eeeenlt and battery with intent to kill, on
oath of Captain C. C. Seely. The defendant in
this case is the penmh who raised the disturb
ance in the hohoe of Captain Seely a flaw days
ego, the particulars of which we gare at the
time. A verdiot of assault and battery only was
rendered. The prisoner was resaanded for sen
tence.
Commonwealth to. Thomas Duke: assault and
battery, on oath of John 8. Negley. Jury re
turned a verdict of not guilty.
Commonwealth vs. John 8. Negley: indict
ment, assault and battery. A rerdict of guilty
returned. Ur. Begley's oounsel made a motion
for a new trial.
Commonwealth es. John M'Entire: indictment,
larceny. The defendant plead gnilty, and was,
by j order of the Court, remanded for sentence.
Commonwealth re. Bernard Callihan: defend
ant had been fotind guilty of assault agd battery
on two indictments. As both assaults were of a
trifling character, and he had been in jail some
time, the Court sentenced Mm to pay.the costs
only.
Tbs Howard Assooiatios held their regular
meeting last night, in Cargo’s Hall. A large
number of committees were in attendance, and
made their reports. Three families in the First
Wapd; twelre in the Second; three in the Fourth
thirteen in the Fifth; eight in the Seventh; and
three in the Eighth, were stated to hare been re
liered, by the Association; besides a number of
others, of whom no aooount was given.
The Association is still working actively and
inoessantly, and will conlinne to do so, as lopg
as there is any distress to relieve, or succor to
be given. .
Ohio ahd Pbbbstlvaxia BannoAD.— The re
ceipts on this road, for the month of September
willamount to over $126,000, the largest amount
received during any one month slnoe the open
ing-'of the road, and $42,000 more than the cor
responding month last year. Notwithstanding
the prevalence of oholera, the receipts for Sep
tember exooed those of August $12,000. It is
calculffted that the revenue for the year will
amount to over $1,000,000, as the receipts for
tbonino months already reach $764,400, and
Ootobor and November are the beet months in
the year.
Accidbbi.— A young man named William
Thompson, whilst proceeding along Fourth street,
on Thursday night, stepped upon a loose gra
ting,- and fell through into the vault below, iniu
ring himself very badly. His cries brought the
people cf the house to his assistance, and he was
taken out of his nnoomfortable position. Some
people are entirely too careless in leaving their
gratings in an inacoure condition; and it would
Berve them perfectly right if thoy were compelled
to foot a bill of damages every time any one is
unfortunate enough to be injured thereby.
“Ladies, Lovees, Couduttss”— Get it at once.
“The Lost Heiress,” by Mrs. Southworth. Call
or send and get.lt, for it is the most love of a book
ever,printed in the world. All recommend it;
and pone can stop reading it, after begun, till it
is finished, It is the most extraordinary work
issued for years. For sale by Miner & Co., No.
32 Smithfield street.
The Thsatke is announced to open on Mon
day evening, on whioh occasion our chitons will
have, an opportunity, again, of witnessing the
delightful delineations of Mist Davenport This
lady has always been a favorite in Pittsburgh ;
and the mere announcement of her appearance
will he sufficient to insure a crowded house.
The Cholera.— A few cases still occur through
the city, and in the suburbs. Nine or ten per
sons wore reported to have died in Temperance
viile and South Pittsburgh, and live in the city
proper. Continued carefulness, and the strictest
diet will be required for some time yet, before
we will be able to announce it as entirely gone.
Fheioht Cab Bobbed.—A freight car, pro
ceeding west, on the Pennsylvania and Ohio
Bailrnad, was destroyed by fire near Balem a
few days ago. It contained a large lot of valu
able merchandise, which was entirely oonsumed.
The fire caught from a spark from the locomo
tive. :
Adjoubhmihtop Court.— Jad|6 M’Clufo giro
notic| yesterday, that owing to the election on
Tnesday, there would be no session of Coart of
Quarter Sessions on that day, or on Monday.
Jurors and witnesses were therefore notified to
attend on Wednesday morning.
Prohibitory Liquor Law Ticrbts. The
friends of a Prohibitory LiqnorLaw, in the vari
ous election districts, are reqnested to oali at
’Squire Steel’s office, on Fourth street, and pro
cure tickets, free of charge.
Wr ark plkaszd to announce that Mr. Pratt,
the book-auctioneer, so well known to oar com
munity, will eommei oe on Monday evening.next
the sale of a very extensive stock at Davis’ auc
tion rooms.
Slandib, —A capitu was issued yesterday by
Protbonotary Campbell, for the arrest of Joho
Dancin, to answer to a suit of defamation of
character, brought by Charles and Nancy Hyver.
Divorce. —Mary Ann Clarkjyesterday present
ed a petition for a divorce, in the District Court
111 usage and desertion, on the part of her hus
band,; is the alleged cause.
Assault ahd Battery,— John, MoHenry was
yesterday committed to prison by Mayor Volf,
in default of bail, on a charge of aaaanlt and
battery, preferred by James MoHenry.
lotic«,
OF establishment of Surveytm-General and of Lead Offi
ce! for the Territories of NEW MEXICO. WASHING
TON, OREGON, and MINNESOTA? “ X ** aw »
In porsuaece of law, the President of the United States
has directed that for the preaent the following shall be ibe
sites of |the offices for the Sorrejing and Districts cre
ated bj> acts passed at the lata session of Congress, vlx:
The office for the Surveyor General of New to be
located at Sakta Fi; and that for the Surrey or General of
Washington Territory at Ountna. 1
The offices for the Register and Receiver for Washington
Territory also at Olympia; those for Oregon Territory at
Orxoch’Citt; those for the Winona District, In Minnesota
Territory, at Wjkosa; and those for Red Wing District, also
In Minnesota Territory, at Wrr. Wpiq.
Giveq under my hand, at the City of Washington, this
twenty-fourth day of August, A. D. 1854.
r „ „ , JOHN WILSON,
sepfolawfßw Ocmmissloner of the General Land Office.
THE DWELLING HOUSE) lo Blmbiglitini
pied by John C. Howry, will be rented to a good ten*
ant. Possession given Immediately. The House contains
a large parlor, dining room, kitchen, wash house, and eight
chamber*. Apply to JOHN C. MOWBY,
oct4:3(eod at the Perry House.
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IUKAI’ HOl’aKS—s36o and s4oo.—Far sale, a Brick
\J House, of three rooms, on Arthurs street, with lot of
20 feet front by 70 deep. Price $4OO.
Alho, in rear of above, a Frame Cottage, ; with lot of same
(■ire, fur;s3so. Terms easy. Fruit aod shade ftwe to each.
8. CDTHBEBT k SON,
M P° : 140 Third street.
rrojBJR PUPILS OF 0. ANTON, Prvfmor of Music.-
X Mr. Q. Anton purposed rstornisg to this city in
to res nine his teaching on the Ist of August, bat Woe on
fortunately taken Ul at Fairmont, Va, ha will not beable
*° ff®# notion will be glran
to his pupils of his arrival. Enquiriea may ba mada at
•»24 ! H. KLSBKR’B.
KKF TONQUKB—4 dosen prime quality Beef Tongues
reokived and fbr sale by
»epl ! BAILEY k BBCBTrsy -
A FINE FAKM, on ChartieraOreek, containing 131 aaree
well improved, end only dz mUee from the city.
Also, ft good Prune House and Lot, seer the head of Fed*
eral street, Allegheny; It lc offered low. ;
I have ft printed register, with the description of • Urn
number Of Ferns, Country Beets, Housm and Lots, which
will be given to any who wish to purchase property. They
will find transcribed on it • fine anoortiiisifi tor H‘ Cau
oa THOMAS WOODS,
T 6 Fourth street.
A CARD—To those wishing beatttiftd, healthy sad elig*>
-an- ble ritw for suburban residsnoee. I bare mur of those
beautiful blocks 100 ftet square tor ask, at tbs northern
end of the Sharpsburah Bridge, tour miles from town, and
within lisa feet of tlie Allegheny Veils? Bsabead Station.
J l-8 * ***** **** ** • old •* *bs prises obtained at tbs pub
thatdS* 1 * ° n lh * Uth * JIUy ’•*“»« *■*■«* only from
Ako, M Lota, eaehl 26 fret by 100, wUlbsnldon reason,
able terms, and at the same prices as shore. Analy to
„ JAMM blakElt,
- ; u Beal jfatate Agent.
Fins; PARLOR FURNITURE _w« are constantly man.
maturing fine Parlor Fontfturs, of the best material
ana workmanship, and from the latest detfgns, which we
«li »t low prices. £ B. YOinJoVcoT
•^P I6 opporits Ofty-Hotel, flmlthflsid street.
uhanoe FOR BUHINtta-For'sale, the moek, flx
*2“ good will of a Ooontry Eton, situate dsht
city. Also, the Store and Dwelling Haase,
Stables. Ac. g. CUTgBSRT A BON,
“P ia I|o Tfajrt street.
Building Lota ts But jUraraooU Otto.
£S|3fc. tttr'-vjsnSk&r*
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' No: 88 Smdihfidd itrett, oppotiU cltv T*M-
Vf ANUFAOTURBKB OF CABINET FDBNITDkB AND
ITX CHAIRS, of «Tei7 daoariptiou. MaUOmlm mri «nrk. I
OnUten qXIBAOOO.—I bM 1m( Tk>Ueco3T^l7by
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CITY POST:
For Burnt.
For Sale*
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ly tt« O-gainy linn for the Horning Post
on wane laxes roox xoxorx.
asbttal of thk oahada.
ateamer Canada arrived this
mormhwwith UrmocA dataa to the 23d, being one week
lator. Her news b interacting. Bght thousand men or
die Crime* expeditSon, by lend, here marched towerde Se
bastopol.
liTuTOOli Milim —JHtfay—Ootton...The sales for the
weric wen 38,000 bales: Orleans &ir 6%, middling &A, Vp
lend fair 6, middling 5; demend moderate, priow In avor
of buytra.
floor...Wmtern Oanal 81s fld, Ohio 34s 6d- Com...yellow
end white 80s. Wheat 9s@los.
The Owned* tarings no news of the Arctic, which sailed
on theregnlerdsy.
The news is Important.
fhe Petrel steamer put back to the Clydo in a damaged
condition. There were fire deaths on board. The San Ja
cinto Is at Southampton.
It Is ofldally announced br the French and English rot
erunouts that on the 14th 1 fifty thousand men landed- at
Eop*tori*,anJ immediately marched upon Sebastopol Tbc
transports returned to Yarn*, where there ora fourteen
thousand more Frenchmen.
flwt* bad again run Into Sebastopol, nnd
part of the allied fleet had arrired.
It was stated from Constantinople that the Csar had. at
the last moment, assented to forms, and a steamer was de
spatched to postpone the landing, but at the last advliws it
had not reached the fleet. This statement was, howerer,
not continued.
th.t neither SireborgiiorCtoiuUdt
snail oe attacked thfo season.
Th, Frrach BalUo fleet ntonis to Pnnce.
It u reported that the batteries of Odessa again bombarded
-nap*, and Kersch is closely blockaded.
The evacuation of Moldavia is now tomplete.
Quyon Is recalled from Asia.
r ***** submission to the Porte, and offers a treaty
The rupture with Persia is officially contradicted.
Spanish affairs are unchanged.
Biiannc.—The ministerial crisis is orer, and the ministers
remain.
The brokers circulars report Cotton as dull, and prioes ea
sier, but not auotabiT lower. Th-re Is but little speculative
demand. Mobile fair, 6; middling, 61-16; upland mid
dling, 6. Btock, 887,600 bales, Inducing 685,700 American
. Breadstuff* generally firm, with upward tendency The
brokers say Flour advanced 2s, and Wheat, 4d. Corn la Od
Richardson's circular quotes White Wheat at 9s 8d@l0a:
red, B«9d@9e. Western Canal Flour, 29« 6d@3os; Balti-
SKaS«^*’ sl ’ 6<1 ® 32 ' Mi ohlo - *" od ® 3s "-
wlffc O T£KSS^IS“ r " ,r ’5 e i rc ' llmr^*P ortß “Odumired,
with limited buriueee doing. Pork unchanged • limited
2LMfi£ 62a » holders demanding an advance of prices:
aavaaoga Qd.
«. | M ' Mi*£«.—Oonaolß, 959£. in American stocks a
SS,?™!? 6 !? . doing; U. 8. sizes, bonds, 1868, at IOOWa
107J^; D. 8. sizes, 10fl@107; Pennsylvania fives, bonds. *
Atroctoo* Harder.
pnuniLPllu, October 6.—A despatch from Bridgeton, N.
£• says that on Thursday night, about seven o’clock,
• "“Mentjof Melville, N. J., whilst returning
ntm Philadelphia on foot, and within one mile of bis home,
waa shot and robbed, and left lying on the road, where be
was found In a dying condition. The persons who attacked
h*®; 1 ® *opP°e«d to bare been Frenchmen. One of them is
described as haring on a cap, and the other a low-crowned
hat.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS
Naw Yoaz, October 6.—Stocks unchanged; Money more
stringent, 12 to 15 for short first class and 7 for call loan* •
Jf»* “and Railroad 28; Michigan Central 68^; Reading
Tgftjlqrtto Ckoal 91. OoUon firm. Coffee firm, transac
tions limited. Bngtr firm, transactions moderate. Molasses
unchanged, a Umitad business: Orleans 20. Tobacco firm,
flour Ann: sales 9000 bbis good Ohio at *7.25(27,60: South
•rolrregular, sale* 2000 bb!s at $7,25@58,00; (lallego $9,25.
wheat-holders demand an advance: mixed Southern at
* l . ,B2 & ; J2f nei **J beld •* *l,Bo@|lA3. Coro a trifle higher:
aales 63.000 bus Western mixed et 76(977: yellow and white
at 80@82. Whisky a shade lower: Ohio Pork a trifle
It,Bo 1 t ,800 * bbta Mes ® $12,436412,60; Prime at
$11,26<9511,37£5. Beef* trifle easier,dull: repacked Chica
go at Whole Hogs In demand at G@7. Lard dull.
pffiLiptl’PHia, October A—*Tbo Canada’s advice* are fetor
able for Broad stuffs, and have caused more firmness in ths
®*f “t, bnt there Is very little doing. Flour la held at $8
V bb «: no export demand. The only sales making are
small lots for home consumption st the last quotation*.
Rye Flour and Corn Meal not Inquired after. Wheat scarce
d , em * Bd: S* ooo bUB disposed of at $1,406.*
J° r inforior and prime red, including very superior
\Fbifo at a price keptseeret; in demand atsl,lB. Corn not
“i * ye,l ° W ’ 7G @ Bo ’ Whiaky...Dei.nd limited: .
Bales at 41 @42.
(hircnnUTi, October 6.—Plour better,Clwing firm at $6 75
gth ntorof 700 bUs. Provisions dull, prices nominal!
; I?*®* r * B * B frOHl to 31. Sugar
Btul leaveat full pnenn; stocks now very light; holders
ask an advance. No ahange in Coffro md Molasses ; de
mand moderate. Sale 400 bos Oats at 45. The riveris fall
log slowly; weather clear and warm.
United Staten Halle.
Put.t Orncx DiPißtMxsT, )
PROPOSALS for carrying the mails of
from the Ist day of January, 1865, to 80th June, 185*'
inclusive, on the following rouUwou the Mississippi, will be
received at the Contract Office of the Post Office Department
lo the City of Washington, until 0 o’clock, A. M , of rttb
day of November, 1854, to be decided by the llih of the
same month:
KENTUCKY.
No. 6102: From Cairo, 111., by Memphis, Tenn., Napoleon,
Ark., Vicksburg, Mias., Natchez, and Baton
Ronge, La,, to New Orleans, 1,075 mil*? and
back, daily, in safe and suitable steamboats.
Leave Cairo daily at 5 p m ;
Arrive at New Orleans in 6 days by 6 p m •
Leave New Orleans daily at 6 p m •
Arrive at Cairo in 6 days by 6 p m.
No. 5102 c: From Cairo, 111., by Columbus, Ky., Hickman’s,
New Madrid, Mo., Ashport, Tenn., Hickman’s
Bend, Ark., Fulton, Tenn.,Oceola, Ark., Pecau
Point, Randolph, Teno., and Oldham, Ark to
Memphis, Tenn., 212 miles and back, three
time* * week, in safe and t-ui table steamboat*
Leave Cairo every Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day, at 12 m;
Arrive at Memphis in 31 hours by 7 p m next
day;
I**ve Memphis every Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday, at 11 p m;
Arrive at Cairo in 31 hours by 6 a m next dav
MISSISSIPPI.
No. 7811: From Vicksburg, by Yoon#’* pni Q t La Milli
kan's Bead, Pecan Grove, Tallula, Jlle., Lake
Providence, La, Princeton, Miss , Grand Lake.
Art, Point Worthington, Mba., Greenville,
Columbia, Ark., Gains’ Landing, and Victoria,
MiaA, to Napoleon, Art, 233 mile* and back,
three times a week, in safe and suitable steam
boats.
Leave Vkksburgevery Monday, Wednesday aod
Thursday, at 1 a m ;
Arrive at Napoleon every Friday, Saturday and
Snnday, 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.
No. 18627: From Rock Island, II!, by Hampton, Fort By
ron, Cordova, Albany, Fnlton, Savannah, Lo
Claire, lowa, Ckmanche, Lyons, Tabula, and
Beileme, to Galena, 111., 100 miles and back,
three times a week, in safe and suitable steam
boats.
Bidden wfl] propose a schedule.
For forms of goarantee, aod certificate, also,
instructions and requirements, (embracing conditions to be
Incorporated In the contracts to such extent as the depart
ment may deem proper,) see advertisement Inviting proito
sals for mail service on the Mississippi river, dated 7th
Jana, 1854. JAMES CAMPBELL,
ssp<fceodBod Postmaster Genera).
loots and Shoes.
MCLAUGHLIN, No. 95 Fourth street, nearly opposite
if • the Mayor’s Office,is mannfiuturingGentlemen’a first
Boots, low Shoes, tlee and buttoned; Congress and Button
ed Gaiters; ladles’Boots, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, £ll p
wrs, and French Lashing Gaiters, of eTery color and abado;
faney Kid and Satin Gaiters, of the best material; Misses
and Children's do, of every variety.
N. B.—AH kinds made to order, on short notion. fnul9
HAVE sold my interest In the business of Long, Miller
X A Co, to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will eun
tinae at the old stand, Fo. 109 Front street. I cordially
recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends.
Pittsburgh, July 29,1854. p. H. MILLER.
8. A. LOKO * CO.,
Bkll and brass founders, and gas fitters.
isviu Iteration to their stock of Chandelier*, Bracket*.
Pradists, and other fixtures. We fit up booms with Gu
rad Stem, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, fur
nish Railroad Pomps and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti-
Attrition kletal constantly on hand. jy3i
• Kennctt Ale.
~\XT D- ENGLISH, Bole Bottler of SMITH'S celebrated
TT • Kennett Ale and Brown Stoat. Also, Common Alu
end Porter, in quart and pint bottlee.
The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully
"iUAt*. anll:y
ClmmtoUl’a Loan Office,
NO. 100 6MITHFUSLD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.—
Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watchea, Silverware
and other valoable articles. aul-Ldlr
rpiMOTHy SEED—2SO buehels prime Timothy Seed, in
A store and for sale by
“PS 6 EVOLXSn A RICHARDSON.
JTAK OANDLKS—26 boxes first quality Star Candles
J just received and for sale by
“P 1 BAILEY A RBNoHAW.
EXCELSIOR FAMILY STARCH.— I The ingredients With
which thiß starch is prepared, render wholly unnece*
rtry the use of starch polish or upermaoetl, ae it prodnees a
fhw polish, without gamming up or Injuring the finest fab-
Put up in pound pockogm, with full directions for use.
For kale, bj the box or retail, bv
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FABT COLORED (3IN (ill AMS—Worth 12U cent*. ere
selling at 10 cents, at ’
sep2B
A. A. MASON Jt CO’
BRAITHWAirS RETROSPECT^--Part 29, for July, of
Braltbwaltfs Retrospect or Practical Medicine and
Surgery.
Agatha Beaufort, or Family Pride: by the author of
Pique, A&, Ao.
ror tale at the cbean Book Store of
W. A. GILDENFJENNEY ft CO ,
' 78 Fourth ntreet.
Mourning Goods.
WE hare received end bare on band a large assortment
of Mourning Goods, comprising
Slack Bombasines; Black English Crapes;
Do French Merinos; Moorning Bonnets;
Do BUk Warp Alpacas; Do Tells;
Do Wool Delaines; Do Collars;
Do Paramattas; Do Sleeves;
Do Lyonase Cloths; Do Chemisettes, Ac.
A. A. MASON A CO.,
25 Fifth street.
OOLBN HOSIERY.—A. A. MASON k CO. havo just
received 500 dozen Woolen Hosiery,
bodies plain and blaek ribbed;
do do white do;
do do slate do;
do do assorted colors do;
Gents Merino W Hose;
do do. md29
TWMBAZINKS.—J oat received, and on hand, virions
of black Bombasinee. We invite the attention
of the Hatters to onr always superior assortment of this
class of foods. A. a. MASON k CO,
»p» 26 Fifth street.
BLADDKES WANTiiD.—The bJgbeat price paid £br
good betf BJ adder*, by
-ptt
B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO
corner Wood and First street*.
T^HBBOIDSBISS. —A. A. MASON * CO. will wccir, t o-
JCi marrow, a new and splendid lot of Kmbroiderica.
Embroidered Book sad Cambric Collars and Bleerea;
_ po d» do Chemisettes and Habits:
Oambdo Biding Sleeves and Habits; Book and Cambric
VkractngSj Edgings and Inserting*; Mull and Swiss Bands:
pJa|n Gras* Linen Handkerchiefs; Hemstlehed Lineo do;
Embroidered linen Cambric do; a large assortment of the
T«y deairabla Cnipnre Embroideries. eep!6
BD*n»TIT firkins freak dairy-packed Batter, this day
reodyed by railroad, and for sale by
WP*» HENRY H. COLL IKS.
The River.—laml evanlng stdDak, by the metal marks,
I ® re **w 15 inches water in the channel, and stationary.
The acri val o f the steamer Nebraska, at the Monongahela
ywterday, from the Allegheny river, caused some
surprise. Bhe belongs to Dr. Wright, of Klttennlag; he
intends running her to Brownsrttle. She is of light draught,
and; Is furnished with one of Irving's potent boilers; her
machinary oonahts of one cylinder, attached to It is cog
wheels and fly.wheel, belts and other fixings. The boiler
engine and all her machinery will not weigh 4 tons. She is
quite a noTel affair; her ladies' cabin has 12 berths, 2 state
rooms, [and In the main cabin 28 berths. She is worth a
visit from our engine and cabin builders, as we are not
capable of giving a minute description of tbe Nebraska.
Up at Last— The chlmnles of tbe new steamer Ocean
Wave, and there is good taste displayed in the finish of the
tops, but ibey are only in keeping with the balance of the
boat Her cabin U a credit to the bnitders, also, the paint
ing and graining. She has 28 state rooms in the men’s cabin
and 10 In the ladles' cabin. CapL Marsh, and his assistant
Mr. George Wolf, hare displayed good taste in their selec-
tion of the Wrniture, rarpet, At; the table furniture is a
little ahead of anything we have seen on a boat of tbe sire
of the Ocean Wave. We happened on board when some
strangers were there from St. Louis, and they stated she
would vie with anything in the trade between 8t Louis and
lasalle. Bbe Isa splendid model, and measures 175 feet on
deck, 28 feet beam, 6% feet depth of hold; 2 boilers 38 inches
diameter by 28 feet long; cylinders 15 by 6 feet stroke. If
the Wave is not a feet boat, there is no um of model or
power. She draws, with all. on board, 2 feet; and if there
Is 3 feet or water this winter the Wave will leave, to take
her placo in the line between Bt. Louis and Lasalle.
Thf‘, n'w liu undergone no change between Cincinnati
and Louisville for the past 24 hours—being at a stand, with
3 i> inch “ l* 1 ’’ «d 3 *»t in the oanal at Louis
ville. The Rosalie, Capt. Rogers, leaves for 8L Louis, this
evening. The Vienna, Capt. Chaa. a. Hay, Is loadiog for the
same port— Cin. Commercial, Oct 4. 8
Stumer Rescue AJd.-Captaln Bogher, of tbe steamer
Charleston, has justpurefcased the Rescue for 812,000. She
is destined for tbe Arkansas rirtr trade, to which she nil)
be immediately transferred.— LouirviUe Cb%er., Oct. 3.
“1854."
PITTSBURGH, CINCIHHATI, LOUISVILLE,
SAIHT LOUIS.
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
fOR TBS COCTITAHCI Of
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
__ BXTWIEH
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE
And Saint Louis. 1
i >WI» Tins Lora la composed of seven' rrur_
class powerful Steamers, an*-
for speed, splendor, safety,aflHl
and comfort, and Is the o.tlt through milt uki of grain
Packetsod the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. Mail
Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint
Louis, by which passengers and flight are lickeied and re
carted Otrough dads/. Two new Steamers have been added
to the Line, which now consists of the following boats:
«•
jfffpriiiS v No ' 2 " " J - B - Davw Monday.
ALLEGIIKN\ G*o. iTLais Tuesday.
CRYSTAL i'ALACE..-...Ww.J. Kouari .. Wnrtnnniinr
PIIJLADKLPULA Jt. J. Omci 1 '
H. CAMPBELL- ...... Jrfdl? J>
PKNKSI LVANIA Jro. Klistfelter. Patnrdav
L«nve daily at lu o'clock, A. AL, precisely. '
No tniight received after nine o'clock on the morainic of
departure. ®
for particulars, sflpl \j on board, or to
JOIIN B, LIVINGSTON, > .
JOHN FLACK, ’j Agents,
Monongahela Housu Buildings.
IdeclP)
Pittsburgh, ISSS.
“ 1854.”
CANADA WEST.
Port Stanley, end Port Harwell, u follows •
Tuesdayk"v«isS. « rt MO!,BAV *° J
Lpav.,. Port Uurwel! for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock.
T? T nf..V t . rt Un,<y for Clereland every WEDNESDAY
“£ BA JV UDAt at 7U o-clockT
nJr* h conocctß atCl*t*lW, with th» fclereland,
Columbus ami Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh
the Lake a bore, and tha Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
JUilroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with Urn London
«Woh connect* with the Great Western
r /nr.Swft 1 ! 1 .*..? n?*"?** app!y on bo * rd » or SCOVILL A
LAODtKDALb, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley ,
or A. M 11 HILL. Port Harwell. meriTrlnov
AUCTION SALES!
A w t o Auction—Dally Sales.
* *h« Commercial Sales Kooms, corner of Wood and
Fifth streetsat 10 o’clock, A. W., a general assortment
ot Staple and Pancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac.,
AT 2 O’CLOCK P M
GroeerW.Qneensware, aiawware, Table’Cntlery, Looking
Glasses, New and Second Uand Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, Ac.,
AT 7 O’CLOCK P M
Book,, SUtkmorj, Fancj Articlw, Mudail Imtnmmu,
H»rJ».r,, n A Cutl.-r,, Clothlli ? ,V«ri«jr flood,, OolJ .ud
Bl]T.r ».10h.., Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auction..? [jrim
FtmNITURK SALK —On MONDAY AFTERNOON, Vth
in^t, at « o’clock, at the Commercial Sain Hoorn*.ror
n-»r of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, the Household
and Kitchen Furniture of a family declining housekeeping,
comprising marble top pier table; hair seat mahogany
chair*: mahogany side table*; dressing and plain humans;
fancy and common chairs and rockers; settees; window
bhoda; parlor, chamber and stair carpets; sUir rod*;
blph and low poet bedsteads; beds and bedding; work an-J
waeh stand*; mantel clock; lamps; dining and breakfast
tables: glass and qneensware; kitchen furniture; cooking
utensils, «c., Ac.
ocl7
L
AJV? 15 BALlfi UP NEW BuOKS—PKATT’g 17TH AN
f MJAL SALE.—On MONDAY EVENING. October 9th.
o clock. at the Commercial Salts Rooms, eoroer of
Wood and Fifth streets, will be commenoed Pratt's sales,
from the most extensive stock cf miscellaneous books,
standard authors; valuable emtycldpedlas; elegant Illus
trated works, and English editions of choice literature;
letter, cap and not* papers; stationery; envelopes; supe
rior gold pens, Ac. Open for examination tod private sale
dorlng the day, when ladies and gentlemen are Invited to
attend. |oct7j P. Auctioneer.
Cl LASS JAKS, CON F ECTIONEK Y, 4a,
TOn MONDAY AFTERNOON,9Ib Inst., at 2 o’clock, at
tha Commercial Siflt-a Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth
streets, will be sold, by order of Constable, by virtue of
landlord’s warrant a quantity of Glass Jars, Confectionery,
Counter Scale and Weights. Fruit Stands, Cake Covert,
Glassware, Chairs, Looking Glasses, Household Goods, Store
Fixtures, Ac.
0610 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer.
Miscellaneous books,byqatalooueTatalc-
TION.—Od SATCRDAV KYENINO, Oclotur Till,
at 7 o clock, will be raid, at the Commercial Sold Rooms,
corner of Wood and Fifth streets, a large collection of valo
able miscellaneous books. Amoog them will be found
Dictionary of Ails, Belenees and Manufacture, 2 vols;
Warerlj Novel*, a doe edhlon, 27 role; Works of Ben Jon
eon; Library of Natural History; Cyclopedia of Industry
of all Nations; Book of Home Beauty; Universal Library
of Literaturu; Bnlwer's Novels; Universal History of the
World, 9vols; Bafne’e History of tha French Revalutlon
2 vole; Pictorial History of the United States; Western
Scenes; Sbakspeare, 8 vols; Bradley’s Practical Geometry •
Book of the Heart, elegant plates; Moore’s Poetical Works;
Mackenzie's (3000 Receipts; Goethe’s Faust; Edwards on
Redemption; superb Family Bibles; Geography of the
World, Ac.
Catalogues are now ready at the Auction store.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
jso. rntLLirs.
I AND WARRANTS WANTED-$l7B 00.-I wish to pur*
j chase Land Warrants to the amount of Fire Thousand
Acres, in 160, 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 European Agent,
*ny3 corner of Seventh and Smlthfleld streets.
M'CONNBLIj* WILLOCK,
BANKERB,
AND Dealers in Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Bilver
Coin. Carrent and Par Funds received on deposit.
Stocks bought and sold on commission. Collections made
at any point in the United Btates.
South East comer of Market and Fifth streets,
myll PITTSBURGH. PA.
C'KESH MUBHIIOONS—Put up in tin cans, hermetically
L sealed, a seasonable article for the table, for sale by
wplfi BAILEY A RENBHAW.
A LABOR AND CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE—
iI On north Canal street, between East Lane and Chest
nut sheet, Allegheny. Possession can be had about the
Ist of November, and the rent t* the Ist of April next wili
be very low. The Property can be leased for a term of one
to five years. Inquire of UENEY BPROUL, Esq., or
G. W. CASS,
eep2B:dlm« Office of Adams A Co.’s Express.
The Greatest Invention'or~the~Xge.
a TO AVOID those unpleasant feelings that usually
accompany the wearing of a new Hat, the CONPOR*
MATOR, lately imported from Paris, forms the Hat to
tbi
W. A. M’CLURO.
XAct shapesad size of the head. A neat fit, and a good
Hat may be had at 77 Wood street.
Steamboat Furniture and Chairs.
a WK have od hand and are constantly maoufactu-
UL ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, of every description, vlt:
* " * Extension Dining Tables;
Do Bar do;
Ladies Cabin Chain, of various styles;
Gems. do do do;
State Room do do do;
Do Toilet Boxes;
Tetea Totes; Sofas;
Divans; Oentre Tables;
Wash Stands; Card do;
Water do; Trays, Ac., Ao.
Material and workmanship warranted, and prices satis
factory. T. B. YOUNG A CO-
J?2O as Bmlthfleld st, opposite City Hotel.
C'UIOLKka I CiIOLKHA 11—The attention of the public is
J solicited to Dr. Louis Wickey's celebrated CHOLERA
and DIARRHEA MEDICINE. This medicine has been ad
ministered in cases of Cholera, with great success, in many
sections of k the United States, particularly in Maryland,
where it elidtod the attention of the physicians. We hereto
affix some physicians’ names who witnessed its beneficial
effects, and have given theircertlfleates. (For certificates
pleeso see wrapper around bottle.) John 0. Dorsey, M. D.,
T. B. Dnchett, M. D. f W. Davis, M. D. For sale by
JOHN HAFT, Ja., 141 Wood street.
ffiiammoth Light.
SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are
produced at CARGO'S New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth
eto®®*, by his la-ge and Improved Side and Sky
Lights; by which Likenesses of Children are ta
lken in a few seconds, and Adults in any weather.
'Miniatures set in lockets—Daguerreotypes copied.
ten day and evening. au ;
m. beat? «—*•!>• azuuiaxa. f.jmm.
Grsfli Rcliinger 4 Grsfl,
TTTBSTERN FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood ItiwetA-Mana-
YV facturers of pooklng Stoves, Coal and Wood Stoves,
Parlor StoTea, Hollow Ware, Plain an'd Fancy Grates, Plain
and Fancy Fenders, Bad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges,
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stove Kettles, Wagon Boxes,
Ac. Ac. aul4
ABTHUBS, BODOEBS & CO,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
CORNER OF FOURTH ANDSMITHFIELD STREETS,
iQiOm Pittsburgh; Pa,
VNs v :„
STEAMBOATS.
DAVIS, Auctioneer.
P. M. DAVIS. Anctionenr.
WANTS.
For Renti
WM. DOUGLAS.
A ' k • V
PITTSBURGH BOARD op TRADR AND •83,000 Worth of Foma ud Buildiur Lota •
MIaeHANTS’ BXCHAaCA. 100 FARMS AND 600 BUILDING LOTS
OFFIOSBB. : WtU bt divided among 600 aubtcriben on Ou Boimutraf 0*
nvidmL-JQUH SHIFTON 1 . 8d day off Ortober,* V
HttidaU—Wx. IL Smith. t A ALREADY ENGAGED.—
_ “ .W*. B. Baows. ; rf n « th«te bare been sold for from
tertiary— W*. B. Hayxh. 400 to 600 per cent.advance over tb« price for which these
D. Scclit. I lota arc now sold, showing tint the purchase will be a *ood
&&trintendent~ B. T. NoETHAM, Ja. Inrsatment.
QmmiUce on Arbitration for October.— Wouax H. fi«TH B u tae f?, ber » U 6» payable In instalment*
J F S LUX KMIHiM, BUUUCIM BUIWIU, WttlLUl •LftSS’kliilll*'* 1 ™ WT8 > 24 b » 100
Bn, 8. S. Brian. wet, lying together, or a FABJd of from 2to 20 acres Toms
lot* are beautifully locaUd at LAKELAND, Lon* Island,
where a new church and school house, and anumberol
prirate dwelling stores, workshop, and ftetories. bare
•ireadr been erected, sereral more are now bains but and
several hundred will be erected the <wnin g *
Thl* is a fine opportunity of owning a delightfnl eoontrr
reeidenoe near the city, where the domestic comfort* of a
ramliy circle can be folly realised, and where 264)00 build
ing lot* and about 000 farm* hare lately been sold Tend
sale* are daily being made to Indiridual* who, alter careful
examination of its location and ascertaining the quality of
the *o 11, are selecting farm* for agricultural purposes, be
ing confident that no land so cheap and calculated to in
“ rapidly in Talus can be had within 60 miles of the
city- This land would hare been all taken up year* hark
bat I»" b»»h «n tntaOed estate for the last century, and
completely locked up fer upward* of two hundred years—
since which large sale* hare been made, and where the wild
m * y now ' ** «•«* beautifal cottage*
nd cultivated fields waring 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.
to purchase one for a mere trifle; also, a few farms, con
tainlng each Are and ten acres, and upwards, at from $26
to $36 per acre.
All person* wishing to avail themselves of the opportu
nity now offered to procure a fine form or splendid hail dine
lot near the Empire City, should make applied
nearly *Ol disposed of. Apply to CHARLES
WOOD, 208 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, Y. Y_ where
maps and pamphlet* can be had, or sent if required by
B. STL AIN, Agent,
jyiasmdaw I* a Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
DAU.V KKVIEW OF PITTBBUEOE MASK ST.
Optic* or th> Daily Momtra Poor, )
Saturday, October 7,1851 f
The same animation that wu perceptible on Thursday
was again manifested yesterday. Wo note the following
sales reported on 'Change:
*.<£ L ? ÜB IT B^ e ? 2561,1,18 Sopers* from store, at *7,76®
?fB7, on private terms; 40 do extra, from depot, at ts• so
de|OT, P «|7 9, 62° l 0U ’ <h>m d ' P ° t ’ " * 7 ' e2 ® 7 > 7 °4* do from
Oat»— gales 300 bus, from depot, at 66c. <*•«>>
Corn—lso do-do at 76c, cash. « «w, cun.
20 bbU oftk at cmll
i bla rectifled > in «°k» at 38c.
® \ ""~Balee 3000 lbs Shoulders at 64£c, cash; 4000 do
Bams at 7@Uc, cash. 4 ’ * ao
SEED—SaIes 32 bur at (3,25, cash.
t p , LE8 —S*l«b 24 bbls Kamboe at tnffi a bbl.
at luJS£r fi * l “ 100 ***** W ‘ K - Bt “*£« do do
ASHES—SaIes 46 casks Soda on private terms.
Flour Inspections.
The following is ihe amount of Hour Inspected daring
the month of September
Superfine....
Pine
Bye
Condemned.
A CARD.
the pleasure to announce to I hone whoh&vehith
erto obllgea me with their favors, and to my friends and
ineipabllo generally, that, haring a short time ago return
ed from the Bast with a large and very
SUPERIOR STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE
T fall trade.
, I am prepared to supply ail orders on better terms than
A n conBe< l a ® cce of the immense influx of Goods,
which, for the past few months has burdened the Eastern
market, and of the distrust reposed in the credit" system,
rery Important advantages were offered toeasbbnyenc and
hence I hare been enabled to purchase my Goods at * large
discount on their actual ralueu
“j '±s“°; <>f Cloth, ud Cudmm. «mbru»
°° arBfir * nd more aabetantial kind
roKbS for ™.Ti“ nt “ ° f m * n ’ 10 fin " Q»*UU“
suitable for gentlemen of fashion, among whieh are some
t ,k J* e ap«We of being Surpassed
1418 “* tDrUl tnd richness of the finish
oliv/wS.7 S^.“ mpri “ J av .!i! 7dlTer * lt / ° r color-green
,I] visible green, dark and light browns, olive*
brown, wine color, and various shades of blue. My fancy
Cassimeres number forty different patterns 3
o£ b una, °‘' l7 * nd '•*
My department of BorB CLOTHING promisee a mneh
ESS?? 1 *? tban u *°»l. ln ooDseqoenoe of the
variety of materials that I have with which to supply
Mr. OROROE ARMOR, who bolds a dUtinguishsd rank In
nwHj * no to the favor
nj« P l tUbQrglje^|, J will superintend the Cutting Department
His numerous friends will please remember tbit
that I shall be able to furnish
garnmente suitable for all classes, fitted up In such a man
?»sn ?h^SZ ach w!? 18 M f,baJl di«rm all competition, and
n« t^ir? r V° Udt a tnm 4,1 who «• not wedded to
i! c “ ,arhouw - SOLOMON STONER,
ocU:JAw4w No. 80 Wood atreeL
A_ Notice.
V of Board of Managers of Urn Allegheny
County Agricultural Society, it wae resolved tint the
Phlft-S!iJ < J? p 0»® <l . ,n , conse( l l,eßt * of the prevalence of
Cholera in the city, to the 34th, 25tb, 26th and 27th days of
UCUSMT -
Welnh ’j'rade. ~~ ’
\KT * iuTlte the attention of citisens and strangers to our
"•»«*** »toak of Watches and
«n gold and silver cases;
real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to vary
? *** months. Patent Lever Watches, from *l2
L. 77' assortment of good common or low priced
Watches, both in gold and silver rases. Also, Railroad
Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac.
Wavcn do Watch Repairing in a man
ner not excelled, if equalled, by aoy eaSblUbmeut to the
7.*',, W. W. WILSON,
wpl3 comer of Market and Fourth streets.
Dofl'i Collete,
HE DAY AND EVENING CLAKBKS OP THR m%i
nHoe^h AL DKi>AKTMJCN T* ®f this Institution, ar
h£? £L r f° p H? n of P°P* l » ,n Mercantile and Steam
cial t M^Dre•^ plQß, r,,t,mauihl P * nJ hectares on Commej
■rafren.fU I ?ropy ° f the Cn!lpge Circular,Jart pul.lh.hed
M^vr able .“f** fcj * tale for Sale.
nJtnr P n >P«rty situated at the cor
f® r sud SmilbOeld st*., containing THREE
f»lih«?y R . BT ?“'' STOItKS AND DWKLU.VOS, two on
“t"' Slwll. A Bw.th.rgCT,
.. Jcwolrr., ,nj th. other, the romerroc
the owner we » Oonfeotion.r,, Uqnor Store ,nd
Dwelling, and the one on Sixth street, occcpied by fi. W
banders, as a Barber Saloon and Dwelling This property
or Urok^nE 0 * 1 ! I,eibk 9ltuaUoD9 for * Bankiog l£u«
or Broker’s Office at present offered for sale in thedty. For
terois enquire of MICHAEL O’HARA.
Title clear and indisputable
fs^rtitl 111 , 10 it if I can get anything like a
hi 1 / rtrt m’ /b *i ? to Qotie * to a °y Person or person* hav-
! Wb “» cha f** or charges, against me, to pre
sent the one to me at the corner of Sixth and SmithtWd
rtraets, or prefer the other, and they will be satisfied Imme
dlately. fanlo:daw2m| MICHAEL O’HARA
_ taking nnd millnery. '
9 - K- CARGO respectfully informs her friends
LMand others, that she u prepared to make to order the
Nje»latesi styleeof DRKSUKS, CLOAKS. MANTILLAS,
Lt hi . “ ’ °" ,ba Mh ortert notice and on the most ree-
,flJrcu fl cl0lhIn » *»ade up with neatness
rfhieST Boßt ”‘ t * a,t «r*d and dyed according to
JSSSii&Sn 7 t " t * rolly trim > , " L V. .to to
Apollo BulHlnp., No 70 FOURTH StTMt, second story
rntnuice u to ihc Crjsuu INdsc. Duoipl.il 0.1
JyTShdiwly
Merchant Tailor.
°J^lV A r C( ili« l n’ fona * srl * lbr *“*o for Mr. S. Stoner,
would respectfully announce to his friends and the
public generally, that be has rented and newly fitted up
the fine stand latelr occupied by Messrs. J. S.IG. Lee, Nt>
Blre t 1 ’ ktweeo Second and Third, where he is
?h! P mrS opl ! r HMXTLEME.V3 CIsOTUfNG in
the moot fashionable style. Having himself servod a regu
lar apprenticeahlp to the trade, and being a practical cutter,
he therefore flatters himself that he can turnout garmeute
or ity, “ in ° r - v
Having just returned from the east, he has a lane as
sortment of ifa« most fashionable Goods, In his lice eTer
brought to this market ’ ’ i
N. B. Boys' Clothes made and trimmed In the neatest
J?® E il aI!W wtrr * Dt *ll ware what it Is repre*
ra T m flnd lt * tre>lJ y «»thrir advantage
to give him a call, if they want their bovs neatly fitted.
. tbe pUce * No - 39 street, between Second
and Third, west aide. «p4:daw*m
liOßi of Temperance.
»PHB ANNUAL Session of tbe Ur&ud I)l»tslooof Sods of
J. Temjiereaoe, of PennsjlTtole, »in be held in Pitts
huiyh on the J4th of October, commencing »t 10 o’clock, In
the Hell, corner of Second end Wood streets.
■ep3oailUw4t WM. NICHOLSON, 0. 8
S'
„ Jtowe* I Stores I ! stovciUl
COOKING AND HEATING BTOVES.
public will And it to their edranUge to examine
X our stock of BTOV K ?, before purchanoc elsewhere
ORAFF, RKISINUER A GRAFF,
""P 3O 124 Wood street
r*' ‘ ~
1 1 o^A T '“™ uMl,cUVa CKLKBkATKD WASHING
JL COMPOUND.—The manufacturer of this Compound
lifts no hesitation in pronouncing It superior to any art!-
cle of tlie kind ever before tillered to the public.
It is entirely free from say substance tb»t will injure
the color or texture of the finest fabric, and is, therefore
particularly adopted to the washing of fancy articles '
i'orLlneu, Cambric, Muslin, 4c., it Is unequalled,entire
ly rcmoTing all yellowness, thereby rendering tiic process
of bleaching unnecessary.
As an article for Toilet use, It wiil be found Terr benefi
cial ; also for salt rheum, chapped hands, or any eruptions
of the skin. Sold by R. K. SELLERS * CO.,
«*l>3o No. 57 Wood fit.
Instructions in Music,
MR. WAMELINK would respectfully Inform bis pupils
eml friends that he will continue bis profeaion as
instructoron Lbs PIANO FORTH and VOICK.
Orders left at Mr. KLKBKR'S Music Store, or at bis resi
dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended
to - ao&
Walter P. Hlarihall, ~
'MPORTKR and .Dealer In French and American Paper
Banging. mart
Good Cask Investment.
OA SHARES BANK OF PITTSBURGH;
40 shares Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad;
10 do Manchester Bariug Bank;
SO do Mouongabvla Navigation Company;
10 de Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Insu
rance Company;
CO do Rockland Mining Company;
£5,000 Allegheny County Coupon Bonds ;
$5,000 City of Pittsburgh do do.
A. WILKINS A CO.,
sep!2:2w 71 Fourth street
Fresh Arrival
Hagan a aul, are just
Goods, to which they invi
tomers sod the public io gen*
selected with great care, aod i
can be purchased Id the dty.
of the followiog:
Plain black Silks,
Fig’d do,
Striped do,
Plaid do,
Lupin’s Bombazines,
do blk and co’ld Delaines,
do striked and fl'gd do,
Fine Cashmeres,
Canton Cloths,
Paramattas,
With all grades and colors j
the very lowest prices, with
housekeeping goods.
septf • Iron Front Bi
of Pali Goods.
receiving their choice Fall
'ita the attention of their ens
leral. The Goods have been
rill be sold u low as the;
l'belr stock ooodists Id part
Brocfca Shawls, i’ng k square
Bay State do do,
Blfe Thibet do do,
Cashmere Shawls,
Cbintses and Ginghams,
Unshrinkable Flaunels,
Welsh do,
Km broideries.
(ilores and Hoisery,
Ribbons.
Lapin'* French Merino*, at
au exoeilent assortment of
lalidlngs. No. 01 Market nt.
WAVERLY HOUSE,
HAVING left Wilkins Hall, and moved to the WAVER*
LY HOUSE, Diamond alley, which 1 have fitted tip 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 well supplied with
Liquors of the nest brands.
aulfcy JOHN WALKER*
New Music.
JUST published and selected by HENRY KLKBER per*
sonally, in the Eastern cities—
PIANO:
Bayadere Polka, by Miss Charlotte Manns;
The Qaselle Schottlach, by Henry Hleber;
The Sapphire Polka, do;
The Star of the North, Polka, by Meyerbeer ;
Russian Quadrille, by Good ben;
Summer Evening Scbottlsch.by Chadwick;
The Goldfish Bcbottisch, by 11. Tucker;
The Stranger’s Waits, by Meyen;
La Belle Brunette, Polka brlllante, by Pridbaxn ;
Come with thy sweet voice again, by St. 0. Foster;
Our Girls, ballad, by Th. Baker;
On aongs bright pinion ranges, by Mendels. Bartheldy;
Switxers longing for home, by H. Proche;
Far away, romanse, by Thomas;
The land of our birth-place, song and chorus, by Morgan;
Good night beloved, by Dolores;
Sommer hours, ballad, by Tolly;
Dark-eyed Ellen, ballad, by St. Glover;
CHURCH MUSIC:
Hallelujah, a new collection of church music, by Lowell
Mason.
TheCythara, a new collection of sacred music, by Wood
boxy.
Just received, together with a large selection of other very
good and fashionable music. Fcr sale at
HENRY KLEBER’S Music Store,
octf No. 101 Third street, sign of the Golden Harp.
MG=
•A2OO bbU.
°* Bingham 4 Co.»i Transportation Lln«
ttaea l ai—
P^ IL i J)ELPH I A » BALTIMORE AND
JLJZL f Yo !i K '“ Th l owß * rs #nd Agento of mM Lice
h»Te been f°* the past fourteen years connected irlih the
old established Bingham’s Line.” They will gjre their
SSEdfiTK* te t n, Uon v to fop««Ung of Produce, Mer
chandise, Ac., in the shortest, time and on as ftrorable
terms as any other Line. “ °
. flrOnlyonetranshipment between Pittsburgh,Phila
delphia and Baltimore. raum-
Proprietors.
Fresh Arrival at the ffew Dry Goods Store
COLLINB & M’KEE,
A NO. 63 MARKET STREET,
RE constantly receiring fresh supplies of Pall and
Winter Faney Drees and Staple DRY GOODS. They
would respectfully call the attention of the Ladies to their
**2* °£ “ d flß'd Biik ». French Merinoee, Wool
PiaWa, Seotcb Plaids, Embroideries, Laces, Mitts, Glores,
Hosiery, Ac. Also, a full stock of Domestic*, Woolens and
Stv^ ep n Dg r Qo ?^ 8 i o L* Ter,r de,crl Pttoß* constantly kept
on hand, all of which they flatter themselves they can offer
to their customers at lover prices than any other bouse in
the dty. Remember, COLLINS A M ERE,
~ (Dr. Thorn’s old stand.)
No. 63 Market street.
A SPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, on the Ohio
river, adjoining the House of Refuge, on the Plank
Road at Woods’ Run. There is six acres covered with a
large amount of Grafted Fruits, Evergreens, Grapes, Ber
. f, nd S* rden Roots; with a superior Dwelling, Barns
aod Out-Houses, all intended to make a comfortable home.
It is offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAVIS, Kaq., on the
premises, or of THOMAS WOODS,
eepl-lm 76 pourtt, street.
SUNDRIES—
O 10 bbds Bacon Hams;
25 “ do Shoulder*;
60 bbls new large No. 3 Mackerel;
30 hf bbls do do do; toarrive.
30 “ medium do do
25 bbls do do do
16 “ Lake Trent, In store;
26 “ Baltimore Herring, in store;
20 “ do Shad, do;
5 M No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do;
26 u Tanners Oil, do;
50 eaaks prime Pearls:
100 bbls Mess Pork;
100 “ Grease Lard;
20 “ Loafßogar;
60 hbdsO. Sugar;
230 bbls O. Molasses, oak cooperage
40 boxes W. O. Tobacco;
100 bbls N. C. Rosin:
40 casks Rice;
7 boxes Cresm Cheese;
160 sacks Dried Apples and Peaches*
2000 pounds Bacon Sides. '
J? 8 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON
W Three Houaes and Lots for Sale. ’
v - rl J A .l a aa - u * THREE HOUSES AND
LOTS One Brick House, situated on Ferry, between
fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 78 fret
Vi* ' n<, J w ?, n °“*. °” t'lfF'n utmet, fflilh
w«ij. Onejlouse fronting on Logan street, and the other
on Carpenter's alley; Lot 21 fret by 100.
! now occo py. O" UM conwr of F.rry ind
2" 00< '?“ r from lit of April,
?“% Ti ? h ' '“?!*“"• *'• Tb. Hotu. »t prr.l
ent Is doing a good business, and is pleasantly ’oeated.
Por terms and further particulars enquire of
ALBX-_CUPPLEB,
Syrups and ;
10 fchds LoTerlng’a fine Byraps;
60 bbls Lorering's Cruahed Sugar;
• 20 bbls Loyerlng’a PolTerixed Sugar;
10 bbls sugar-house Syrup. For gale by
“P 25 F. R. DRAYCyNo. 1 DUwvTP't
r|X) WHOLESALE MERCHANTS— * ~
X 100 boxes pun Mustard ;
100 boxes superior Mustard. Wholmale by
- “P 25 F. R. DRAYO. No. 1 DUmoad.
SALE.—A Dwelling House, with
fcur «*«*» finished attic and cellar. Tbe Lot is
aj oy 90 fret, situated on Sixth street, near Grant.
A well finished House, on Wylie street, with Lot 22 by
* Brick House, on Sixth street, with Lot 27 feot front by
100 deep, to an alley. 3
A three story Dwelling House, on Hand street
mJ«™,£ n^« U ° U !?' S °? Th ‘ rt rtmt * w «**. besides
many others in yarious locations and on easy terms.
If you want a Boose, Farm,or Building Lot, the place to
be supplied i» at tbe Ileal Estate Office of
8. CUTHBBRT k BON,
W P IB 140 Third street
HAGAN * AliL hare received a beautiful anortmaxit
of etnped and figured all wool Delainea. a
cfcolce lot of figured and striped Drew £ll ki: and they re
spectfully tolldt a call from the Ladle*. gepl3
N urnS blSmb- b ? C “ AR -
VetOTmn I*°lk^ b yC*ri Eckert; Florence gchotilaeh, by
- ~U n d; sftrk'^5 ftrk '^* 1 n * JlQt y 6f u» Sooth, by Harry Corn-
Wall; Russian Quadrille, with portrait of the Emperor;
£i « • Pleyful Heart; Ellen Nay, bygtepben Glorer:
The Mother’s Smile, for Guitar, by W. V. Wallace; Paleed
Away to (leaven, for Guitar, by W. V. Wallace; Summer
Houra, by J. H. Tully; land of our Birthplace, by Mo; no;
Would we d Not or Met; Farewell ScbotUsch, by w V Wal
lace; Pleasure Polka; Bonnie Bessie Gray,bia W.* Glover:
W R®R« Brunette mka, by Pridham;
The Wishing Gate, comic eong; Home, Where Chanm
Nerer Come; LaGermandree Valae, par Stephen Glovw
-OUI Joaey, latest Ethiopian song; Good NightTßelored I
eerenads, written by Longfellow; Dreaming of Thee For
"f 25 CHARLOTTE BLGME. 118 good
S U hlk W Thihs, H^ Wl f _LODB blk aib rt tt«*U{ square
ru* b «., Tb at l ““T 185 »«“*» Bay Stats Shawls; long
Bay State Shawl*; long Broche Shawl*; square Broche
Shaw]*; French Cashmere Shawl* ; and, French Cashmere
Scarfe, in great rariety. at
»*p2S EAQAK k ABM, fll Market street.
BU»mbot| Puraltnra aait rh«i Tlt| '
WE are constantly engaged In the
manufacture of STEAMBOAT CABIN
CHAIRS and FURNITURE, of every
~~T description, and pay particular attention
*® “• “anufhcture of the beet itylee, suitable for the use
or Steam boats. Our experience In this branch of the bid
neaa enables us to warrant satisfaction, as well with the
promptitude In which ordere are filled, as In the quality of
the work and personal attention given to the fitting oat
Those Interested In furnishing Boats, will find it to their
advantage to give us a call r
Jyai
B
>oota and shoes* lVholetale and Hetall)
JAMES ROBB,
NO. 89 M ARKET, and No. 6 Union street, third door
from tb« Market House, Pittsburgh, woold call the
attention of his friends and the public generally, that be
has just received his Fall Btcck of BOOTS AND SHOES, in
ail their varieties.
Ills stock is one of the largest ever opened In this dtr
and embraces ererything worn by the ladies in Philadel
phia, New York and Boston, and he trusts cannot fail to
please all. Great care has been giren in selecting the
cboioest goods, alt of which bo warrants.
He also continue* to manufacture, as heretofore, all de
scriptions ol Boots and Shoes, and from his long experience
of orer twenty years in business in this city, is, hetrusts
a sufficient guarantee that thoso who faror Urn with their
patTooage will.be fairty dealt with.
No Humbug.
TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock
will Dot be distributed at ROGERS A CO.'S Star Da
guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, but
°P® n payment of $1 you can procure as good a LIKE
NESS as can be procured in this or any other dtr. Call
and giro us a trial. J - n5
inPORTAST!
G™ B * ? Ble of Parlor 8114 Kitchen Furniture.
•nr ILL be Bold on PRIDAY, October Oth, et 0 o'clock, A.
TT M.,»ttberceidenceof W. M. Robertß, (next door to
Mr. Lothrops,) South Common, between Bearer and Federal
streets, Allegheny city. The furniture has been in use hot
sixteen months, and is in good order, most of which was
made by the best mechanics in the country.
Among whichmay be found: Chrp«ls—Brussels, Tapestry,
three ply chamber, stair and halt carpetings, stair rods;
sofas, lounges, ottomans, walnut chairs, mahoeanv dininz
room and chamber chairs. 8
Ihhk*—Centre, side and dining, ornamental, with marble
top. One rosewood piano, as good as new; candelabra, gir
andoles and mantle ornaments; what note, hat racks, mats,
bureaus, dressing and plain wash stands; corned and «n©o
bedsteads and mattresses; China ware, glass ware hart
ware, fire irons, fenders, trays, 4c; looking glows of all
kinds; together with a complete of Ute£n IfarKnre.
.». A -, c * t#l ? gtl , e of i h ® aptid ? wlll ready for deUrery on
the day of sale. Terms made known on the day of sale/
W. M. ROBERTS,
H. M. BOYLE, Anct’r.
Prices to suit all —bry doods.
S 0 1 * 11 * 1, Hrant and Fifth streets, bu jut
• rec * 3To l and . ifl n ° w °P enio « bis first Pail stocks for
uus season. The attention of ladies Is respectfully directed
to ibe following prices;
Pine French Merlnoes at 76c; 54 wide Parametas 26c: a
12?*.““™*°* , of De 04X6 At 12c; last colored Prints &A’,
600 Pi!®*? I * nn « l A At 16c np; yard wide Bheeting 6W; all
wool De Lame at £ku Kentucky Janes, tweeds and sattt
?v? , ® up, cheeks, ticking*, muslins, linens, crash,
tablecloths, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and
erery otter article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, all of
which will be sold .far cath at prices to suit the tines.
_ A. MTIGHE,
aap~ corner Grant and Fifth streets.
Wm, Dlcby, Jr.,
/CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Mattmic »fff t
\j fifth street, Pitttbvrgks—dotting made to order, in
good style, and at modem# rates. soft IT
A CARD.—Mr. G. ANTON and H. 6CHKOKDKH would
respectfully announce to thed tUans of Pittsburgh and
Allegheny that they will give Instructions on the Piano,
Guitar, violin and Flats. Inquire at 1L Sohroeder A OoJs
NEW MUSIC STORK 84 Fourth stret *^3
NOTICE— of arimtninßra rian on tK« estate Of the
late PERCY CHESSMAN, of the dty ot Pittsburgh!
deceased, haring been granted to the undenlghed, all
sons haring claims against the said estate an requested to
present them, duly authenticated; and those know ins
themselves Indebted will make immediate nerment to
sep2&6t EDWARD TOYNBEE, Admlnlriretar-
MOTHY tiKED—IO begs Timothy Seed, tor sale by
“P33 SMITH A fttvni.ffi
s'-- '
GEO. BINGHAM A CO.,
Oenal Basin, Liberty st, Pittsburgh.
BINGHAM, DAVIS A 00*
270 Market areet, Philadelphia.
JAMES WILSON, Agent,
121 North st., Baltimore.
M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent,
B6 West st, New Yost
corner of Fei
T. B. TOtINQ A 00.
v i. .v, v : - • ‘j
•-v.V. /- T '£^L.'*.Av-i'
A* A. & C
V& 2o Fifth S^eetr
TTATI Kit mM PIXVmjRQH, PA.
jjiTijutnertnanimHnnnnDamiiasrMUSHar “
DRY GOODS
raiSSkdtrof “*• QmA} ° aata **•
, _ IN THEIR SILK DEPARTMENT
nmmvm mom,***
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
D-R^Pop^^,
Tfmi»«n«.-. k r, V„. , THEIR EXTENBIVB SHAWL SALOON
SSSLSyoVS.?”! I !!.«* Otolh, «Wo* lh.t I. ri=L aoj
Winter Sharif. ■ W “ **“ fcT ” rn mMmf>gtTire - *ORTT CASKS of every description of Cashmere, DrcJbe and
„. ~ , „ THEIR BONNET DEPARTMENT. •
w2ta3£Edß3tanSS. n “ UI,W,TU ” DridKlblT ‘“’"“•f I«K» ckuuiHUm will bo cud. op for tab tb.
Milling Good. of orerj a«cripß a _ Atog.*.* rf .od Uutlll. SMmmlnn
AStZSSSX"? 111
wisssaysa *»%££?** ■*»»*.«—n bmmu, CS.T.U, fc* Krt'a-b
Kmbfsldfriu, Klbbou Laee Dessrtnaat
Soto*** A & ,*T!So^^^|ssSls^^•^r^^^o■£b«^L^^mgdScrtptto?cn^ I Wh^tTlßdV«r^e^rGoodJL* ni,
d »“-™x! rto ”° t proUb,j
MEDICAL.
Ceasuiptlvss Resdl
nrGEANA t or Kewly Ditcovcrtd Method qf HJudatioiij—
This most wonderful article Is *—to produce an entire
revelation in the treatment of all '‘tini of the longs.
Aeeotmts are dally received from Clergyman ami stt«f par*
sons of the highest respectability, of cum of eves herein*
Ibre considered incurable of Aethm*, cw» M —p.
tion, and all Diseases of the Longa, by DR. CURTE’
HYGEANA. Read the following:
Dr. Bussell, Postmaster of Burlington, N.Y.,says: “Send
a down more Hygeana; It is working wonders ben la <
of the longs. I believe It will care say dlssasm
not Uf the very last stages, and even than is prtealearf to
the rest and comfort it is son to give the saSerer. * I ma
willing,’ said my neighbor, to purchase a pteka|« a week
for my daughter; it gives her perfect rest Ido not expect
her to live.’ 0
Qtqkaxa w Muni. —J. H. Gaubert, Postmaster of Rich
mond, Maine, writes ns: “The Hygeana la wonders
here. My sister has had a distraaeieg cough, with grmt
difficulty of breathing, for year*. Bha wore the inhaler and
took the Cherry Syrup for a few days before she was n*
Ueved, and now, after one month’s nee of It, her congh la
well. Dr. Curttfnsw system of inhalation must produce
an entire revolution in the treatment of diseases, of the
longs. Thera is no mistake, it is truly a wonderful dis
covery.”
The Rev. Mr. Cords says: “It is now eight Ays
my daughter put on the Inhaler and commenced ™t»g the
Hygeana, and it has already done more for her **»■»» all the
medical (acuity have been able to do for the last two yean.
The irritation and tickling sensation in the throat is gone,
and with It the oough. She sleeps w*n. 0
Bold at DR. KRYSKR’B Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street,
corner Virgin alley and Wood street. (oeta.*dew3m
A Physician's Opinion of ny Sfcowlder
D*. Laws, editor of the Chambenbiug Tinesi ijif natter
date of September 18, 1854, in speaking of thme Braees,
says: Our friend, Dr. QSO. H. KBYSBR, submitted to oar
Inspection a very fine specimen of the “Washington Sas
pender Brace/* manohetnred sad sold by Um at the oonnr
of Wood street and Tlrgin alley, Pittsburgh. It sente*
admirably the purposes for which it is intended, is Ugbt
and easy, and altogether free from the otyaetkms ■»+—*-y»
to the many other Braces In general nee. It is an excellent
Suspender, while at the seme time It jiresonue the sbofl*
ders in a heelthful position, without at all restraining the
natnral movements of the body. The Dr. will send then
by msli, free of postage, to any part of tbs Union.
Sold wholesale and retail at DR. KXYSBR’S, 140 Wood
street, corner of Virgin alley. [oet&dew
Curs fsr Chelsra.
A CARD—ClUsens of Pittsburgh, you have among yen
one of the most terrible disease* known—the Cholera. Al
thongh eo fatal, as it usually proves, it is
promptly and easily curable, by a proper remedy; Invarfc*
My so In Its earlier stages, seldom otherwise even after
oollapse has taken place. By twenty-two yeexf acquaint
ance with this disease 1 am enabled to afford you
A PROMPT AND PERFECT RUfRDT,
Which you will find in my
CHOLERA SPECIFIC.
Every/away should get It at once, sad keep It on
Every person In fret should have it within reach, and im
mediately um It on the first disturbance of the howris.
The relief it gives is prompt and MbetnaL Use It with cm»-
fl deuce, even in the later ntegee
Pull directions for treating the dk—e ft ■
For sale by GEORGE H. KETBKR, No. 140 Wood strest,
Pittsburgh. [sepflj 8. 8. FITCH, Broadway. N. Y*
[From At PitUimrffk DaHy DUpatck, A4.16,1853.J
Cheat Ezpaadert-Skoulder
KxesUeat Article,
Parsons who here acquired a stooping pottioa, by Allow,
log a sedentary occupation, will experience greet relief by
the use of the *» Washington Suspender Brace,** -Mr and
sold by Dr. KEYBXR, corner.of Wood street and Virgin
alley. It answers for a hcaee and suspenders, the wdghtof
the pantaloons Is so placed as to eoaUnoally tend to
the shoulder* to their natural pe**H, expand the
chest. We purchased one wane time ago, fivj hare hew po
pleased with It, that we unsoUdted gare It a ‘‘puff,** grata.
Women, hundreds of whom are annual]/ injured by the
weight of enormous “skirts,’* should, aim procure them
braces. Be particular in procuring the iwrmtirwinl. as
many of the Braces sold are humbugs.
Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Store of GEO. H.
KEYBKR, No. 140, comer of Wood street and Vkgta
49* Sign of the Golden Mortar.
H. B.—l also keep every variety of Trams, Supporters
Body Braces, Pile Props, Elastic Stockings, SuseanmrT
Bandages, 4c. —^--- v
LIST Of GfHUUX PASEIT XZDICmS,
oa iias *wt> iqi mm nr
FLEKII6 B&OTB1BI,
Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Plttabnrah
KEELER’B AMERICAN COMPOUND;
Jayne's Alterative:
‘‘ Canninatlee Balsam;
“ Hair Dye:
“ Expectorant;
“ Sanative Pills:
“ Hair Tonic;
Wlatar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry;
Bryant’s Pulmonary ;
Hoofiand’s German Bitters;
Holland do
Hoetetter’s Stomach do
Merchises’ Uterine Cathollcoa :
Storms’ Scotch Cough Candy:
Price’s do; '
Thom’s do;
Howe’s do;
Osgood’s India Cholagogue;
Morse’s Invigorating Cordials
S Tier’s Gum Arabic Drops;
arriaon’sHair Dye;
Phalon’s do
Batchelor’s do
MeMunn’s Elixir of Opium;
Bryant’s Purifying Extract;
Dailey 1 ! Pain Extract;
. Brown’s Ksesncs ofJamalca (Mngerx i
McAllister's do do:
Kidder’s Indelllble Ink;
Payaon’s do do;
Arnhold’s do;
Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana;
Lyons’ Kathairoo;
David's Lilly White;
Batin’s do;
Tobias’ liniment;
Hunt’s do;
Allen’s Netre and Bone linlmmt;
Mexican Mustang do;
FarrePs Arabian do;
Gardner’s do;
Barrel’s Indian do;
Carter’s Spanish Mixture;
Berne's Pile Lotion;
MeenFun;
Bcarpa’s Aoonstic (Ml;
Merchant*! Gargling OD;
Bushton, Clarke ACo.’i Cod liver 00 1
McAllister’s Ointment; ‘
Bings’ Itch do;
PerTel’s do;
Gray’s do;
Trask’s Magnetic Ointment;
Jud kin’s do;
Bwalm*s Panacea;
Houcks do;
Sargent’s Infant Pasaoea;
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer;
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral;
Boagbten’s Pepsin;
Klers Petroleum;
McLaae’s OeUbratedrliver Pills
Bnodreth’s do
Wright's Indian Tegetahle Pills
Lee’s AntMfiUons do;
Barsaparilla Blood do;
Even’s do;
Swaynes* Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills
Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do;
Townsend’s Health do;
Jew David’s Plasters:
Shoemaker’s do;
Dr. Nswman’s do;
Rad way’s Ready Relief;
Morris’ Remedy;
Prof Wood’s Hair Restorative;
Emerson’s do;
Ball’s Sarsaparilla;
Townaend’s do;
Band’s do; •
Guysotf a Extract Yellow Doric end SananariDai:
Soap, Guam’s Honey; ■
“ Highly Soented Brown Windsor
Mask;
Ladl urn’s Bpceiflc;
MeLanc’s Sudorific Cough Syrna:
TyUr*. Qua AnUo do;
Bentos' do;
Swmyne’s Byrup of Wild Cherry:
Smith 1 * TankSymp;
Barry’s Trieophorous;
Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrvm Ylrida:
McLaae’i Celebrated Vermifuge,
Dr. Locock*s Pulmonic Wafers;
Watm*
Agents for all of Dr. McClla tack's
- Needham's Breast Pumps; _ " I^'
Water*! Atmospheric Drshsf Pans;
GaaEaitit do da Mlßly
John W. Batlsr r§„
Forwarding and oommibsion merchants—
Dealers in all kinds of Plttiburgh ManufiactnmLLead
pipe and Bhest Lead, 67 front street. [mf£l
* *"'• * * ' ? r *
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FITTSBDS6B, ST. LOOK ASD ,\EW OBLRAHS.
MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE.
RAILROAD TO^CIfICAGO
THRNCR BY]
CHICAGO AMD HlSgllglppi RAU.HOAD
Aa Air Hue Boat* from Chicago to St. lonia.
T*““ t*EAy.E UIIICAQQ DAILY (Sandsy. ntnud)
<SbSlaSroS^ PM ‘ TnJ,,of •"'•’‘E* ll SonUiCToana
lrt. BT. LODia DAT HAIL 8:20 A M
M. “ “ NIGHT EXPRESS HfcOA p. «.
“‘”"£‘.,l? 8A Loul, In f.nrtccn toon. ria
Bloomtejton. Springfield and Allot], anrtoot chance cl can
artmvc.caaaaOat at Alton trith dallj Lto. of picket*
te Hannibal, Qainej and Keoknk, and at SL Lonls with
FIRST CLASS STRAHSRS FOR NEW ORLEANS,
l,!
ran FROM POTSHDROD TO ST. LOOTS 28 lIGCRS -
Ragra ehoeknd Urntngh to St. lonia, on Michigan Can.
tnl and Sooth cm Trains, and at the depot in Cbka.ro
*. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago.
OTOHARD P. MORGAN, *?S£ISSSE **" L a
aN-TOroMh TlckM to SbLonfa.bylhlaronto.Tb.n l/
a Cleveland and Pitta
nnqpt and Ohio and PannaylTnala Railroad*. r»cpS:Sm
OLIVILAHD AID PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD.
IN CONNECTION WITH TITS
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads
VIA ALLIANCE.
Thh route is ooe bandied miles shorter and shout elcht
mKaPOIS.* <rircirftOM one VIA IN-
-2* ‘"t-" 0 **”«•
. VIA ALLIANCE.
_Tr»ioi for raerelAK) !r»r« Alltano. at 7.90, A. JL, KJW.
11 *< Dmiaouwith Tt2m for
w 7 £T*,i%y. SS, “p^ B Clm! “ d “
iSSSiSgLL^S™ I *^STnin.forlol.io.Chta.go.BßcE
Chicago, SL Lonfa and tha Worth-
Pittsburgh on either of the tnorniog or after-
BBooftiita, W going VIA CLEVELAND, will arrlrr ia
CWCBJO ooe Train ia adranco of thou who go ri» Man»-
SilrtiYho'^ ro °'*' Tlm ?>*'•-
-jsMKSiss rssrjsijs
Hmo by taking lh« 8.00, A. SL, Train from Pltßnrgb.
&553&: h££itr e “ ) “' 1 BL »
Chl c *go “ 8 45 »41L00, P. 51^5.30,
t 1^ eaT ® Bock Island and SL Louis as follows •
law Chicago at 8.20, A 11. tod 9.30, p. i£.
go orer Bock Island Railroad to
w .SkJ??*^Chicagoand Mlssls-ippi Hailroad
!0A |1 ? B, .Bd < h, D? , br Bteambut (23 mil..) to St. LnnL,.
PMjengers by the 8.20, A. M., Train arrive in 8L Louis at
MrtSyl* evening, and hy th. 0.30, P. If, Train at noon
< * e ? ked through to Cleveland, and there ns
checked for Cbfeago aoa Bt. Louis.
FABSYIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
T ft ink«* 1»» CUM. S» dUM.
To 3O |To Chicago-- $ll 60 9to
66 j 'usSie- 7ii so 12 50
6OO I Boek Ulead. 36 60 1* 60
Detroit- —.. 600 | fit L0uie...19 SO IS SO
requested to procure their tickets «i the
55**°£w*Ooa»peny, in UoaongsbeU Hons*, third door
below the corner. J. DUKANDTfiapt OCTelerS;
J. A. CAUQHEY, Arent,
Pittsburgh.
SUMMER ARRAHGEMENTR
THE PENNSYLVANIA
ll>C * 183*.
RAILROAD.
through n rmzxi hour*.
OH Aim AfTSB THURBDJY, JULY «TIL IKKEB
_ THROUGH IRAIKS.
T 7VPL5 11 eTer ? ■nomtagfSunaaja
7 Btopplng at «I 1 the regular bU
•S&Mi2£!!9E PhiWelphU at 12 o’clock- PM.
■jS* wiU I “ T ® ***t>*>«>rgh daily (except
6SS , ?i/ t Ti£22?»T , P ppta « »*J3reeneborg, UtrotJi,
UAinvUe, Lockport, Johnstown, WUmore, GalliUen, Al*
£»**-•» *niTtag la Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, the next
at ovSk^* 3 F RAIN , wIU , ** T * CTB, T aYening
r “S.%£S£l ■W d * M»l7 *t Irwin’s, Greensimrgb,
connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Bald*
wiring in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,30,
THI AOOMfMODATION TRAIN will leare erery after
f 0 (except Sunday) at A3O o’clock, stopping at an regu*
ranaingonlr as tar as BUbsTille. >
, TH * g»OpKP ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lesree daily *
(«oept Sunday,) at 11 o’clock, A. stopping at all sta*
t *°n&wSfJSfl?B» onl7 übtH Brin ton’s.
BBtUUHBG TRAINS arrire in Pittabnrgh. First Ac*
oonnodatton wires at 8 o’clock, A. kL Bxpreaa, LP. JL
Bg«|A«oModaUon,7J6,P M. MaIUiBo,P.M; Fast *
* Way York, Pare to Philadelphia.£9: Fare
to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Bedford Springs, SfiJ7o/
«ssf* I *SV I! SSf d R t ? stations on the Ptamsyiranla EaU*
««d. and to Phttadtlahia and Baltimore.
Pasaengen porehadng tickets in cars, will he charged ta
SK%!fSr m to £ h# BUthm ntm > except fromrtations
where the Company hare no Agent
Iwnotes of a lees denomination than Are dollars will he
“*** **>"“ b, u«
of lo «*. UMCoB.pMj .itHl hoU
E'SESEESSSi ifiT”* 1 u “* g ” OBi, > “> fct
N. Xxoelsior Omni has Line has been employed
to oonrey paaeangers and baggage to and from the Depot, at
*£ oents for each passenger, and"
U cents for each trank. - * ’
?0r J - WEBSIHEN, Agent,
pui.v/ - * . *• Stattoo,onLiberty it.
Pittsburgh, Joly eth, 1854—(Je7 7
osio ajtb PznrmyAsu
COMJiMNCINO
HKSsssstsfir- ®s-
leares Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M.,
alter the arrival of the Express train from Phfledelphia*
“i~b« IWOF-M, oomStetogTriStfi
Exprees which reaches CtochmaU in the mcrninn
Oonwtaoni are mads with the Ohio and IndtenaTand
r * te * to fcr d * ,lo “' Ibo »“««"'
. °E n s**2* “? MobkwtlU*. Em
pbssass MxffifirEhEr
M—wtaSrajss
V ; to ißdUßmpolio^ ; to Dajtoo MAO:
to IBUdsM; to Oolamhas ts.ll; lo Zanmfll/ MJO: to
CUMtaßd $4. Ibroogh ttokeu to Lonlarilla at ndßoad
, BITVIImSi
THK haritlMS TRAIN leaves Creelline at 1 IS p l(
andiaaohaa Flttsbnrgfa at S.SOP M, conneetfoa wlti oT«
■wntoPhiladalplila.
MALL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2JJO, A W eeTk. ..
rirri of the Night tepwaa Pnfa,
1 arrivas at Fittdnrib at 11.4(11 6 !*. ™
w25S»X?m3w A °fS?J? BATION ™AIS lasvaa
J 6 Briehton at s
raflOHl TRAIN leaTM Pitttbergh at 7 A M. »*»■* Dp>
at 4JO A X, tad M. ~ 9 *'
■W*Th« Trains do not ran on Bondar.
OUoanA Pennsylvaniaßailroad Company, of
ttaiSriSb’^«l? , ' r0O “' mi * r **“ *»”"**““*
GEORGS PARKIN, Ticket Atf«u.
Pedaral street Station.
JOHN KELLY, Pmwoger Agent.
S~ _ P*Miylr»»U Ballr«ad. “
I7UIQEB TABIHr hatwem* WtNhnTyh,
Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1864.
■rvrtC&ue—Brooms, Cedar mod Wooden Wan, feather*,
fnrnitare, eeeond hand, Fort, Ptaaoe, Poultry; Wlnea/i*
baakeU or bona: 7* eeoU * 100 ft*. J u»w,
*co«4£laj|--prWfruit, Beoewax, Deer Skins. Clover
r&ni Ooa-Sua ud FvkOoow,) BotUr, la ftekiM,
nrarMeat>ebbL
“to SIOBSI a IKASOIBCDS.
WIUlw A. Hill A Ct 4
BANKEBB,
J*. M B6od tirtet, mutmt.
BOTDS ABB STOCK*!—
IT do MoenplMialaiigtUeD Conftwi '
90 do attaene’lnsßmooOoapeny; Jt
|S£OO Monoofabela Hesitation Oonpaaf Bonds;
jljOK CKy ofPlttaborgh Bonds;
Painty of Alis<fteß7 Bonds. fsspfanvaijtf
HoUna* '
mHOBI vbo want Boy's Ohrthtng would do veil to call
I at OALLAHAS’B Baser. 24 fifth street BBs goods fcr
Han's Wear are splendid. Give him a Mo cfaam
fcr gantnc seed* eepu
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