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IUK CITY POST.
TUESDAY MORNING:
TiuEiiotioh.—la order (Eat in thli
city and Allegheny will hare no diMcnlty in tai-
Ing their reepeolire polla, w* MimUh below the
the names of the places for holding the same:
FXTTBBUBOIL
First Ward—Mrs. LUtie’stavern, corner Fourth
and Ferry streets.*
Second Ward—lrablic Sohool House, corner
Rosa and Fourth streets.
Third Ward—Office of ’Squire If Masters,
Fifth s treat, between Smithfleld and Grant
Fonrth Ward—Publio School Hottse, Penn
street, between St. Cl&ir and Pitt.
Fifth Ward—Gotleib Seidel's tavern, (Penn*
■ylvania House.)
Sixth Ward—Public Bohool House, Franklia
street.
Seventh Ward—Public School House.
Eighth Ward—Public Bobool House, Pennsyl
vania Avenue.
Ninth Ward—Public Bchool House.
First Ward—House of J. Woodhouse, Robin-
Son street, near Craig.
Second Ward*—House of Mrs. Thompson,
north west ooruer of Ohio street and Diamond.
Third Ward—Public Sohool House, north east
corner East Common.
Fourth Word—House of T. Smith, ooruer Rob
inson and Sandusky streets.
Great Sale op BoiLDnta Lots.— We hope our
readers, in the excitemeot attending the election,
will not forget that to-morrow is the first day of
the great sale of building lots and other property,
at Rochester. The inducements offered to pur
chasers are of a character not often met with.
Rochester evidently will "be a great manufactur
ing place in a few years; and before tfiat time
the property in the place will be undoubtedly
increased to treble its present value; rfny one,
therefore, purchasing at the sale, (although they,
do not settle there themselves,) may feel con
tent that they are making a profitable &nd..saf6
investment, and one from which they e&n always
realise more than their original capital.
The sale will be continued for two days, Wed
nesday and Thursday.
Plats and 'maps of the property ean be seen
by calling at tbe office of Mr. (Soald, In Roches
ter.
i The Theatre. —We have announced the open
ing of the Theatre so often, and been as often
disappointed, that nothing now hot the positive
fact that the bills "are out, giving notice that
Miss Mitchell will appear to-morrow evening,
gives us confidence to do so again. We believe
it was the. intention of the manager to have open
ed with Miss Davenport, but from some reason
or other, her engagement was postponed, and
instead we ore to have that charmiog little ac
tress, Mias Maggie Mitchell. Tbe impression
she created during her firmer professional visit
here has not jet been effaced, and we think the
i management peculiarly fortunate in engaging
her services again.
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Card Writiuo.— 'We spent a short time, yes
; terday, at the City Hotel, examining tbe speci
mens of card writiog exhibited by *Mr. W. I Vi
celius, and were no little surprised at the beauty
of their execution. They possess all tbe regu
i larity and harmony of the most perfeot oopper
| plate Uthcgrapby,-'Without the stiffness at
tending an engraved oard. Mr. Vioelius is de
cidedly tbe nt plus ultra of card writers, and we
are glad toupee his merits so well appreciated
here.
To Know or |Tot to Know, that’s the ques
tion whether its better to buy an eastern hat at
Pittsburgh price and not to know ft, or to buy a
i Pittsburgh manufactured hat at eastern price
and “know that you are getting the value of
your cash.” The above question can be solved
' by testing one of tbe hats made at tbe Danner
Hat Store, 147, Wood ereet, sign of American
flag. Look out for the sign.
Alarm or Fire. —A box of phosphorus io the
drug establishment of Braun & Reiter, corner of
Liberty and St. Clair streets, became ignited on
Sunday morning about 12 o’clock, a short time
before church dismissed. The alarm of fire
started bad the effect of bringing oat the con
gregations, without waiting for the closing of
services. No damage of any account was done
to the stock.
Fire. —The alarm of fire, yesterday mcroiag,
at two o'clock, was caused bj the burning of a
i small frame dweUing K npon the property of Mr.
Denny, in tbe Ninth Ward. Tbe building was
totally destroyed. Tbe fire appears to bare been
the work of an incendiary. The loss will amount
to about $l5O, on which there is do insurance.
Death of a Pittsburgher.— Among the Hat
cf missing, on board the steamer K. Collins,
(the particulars of the burning of which we pub*
i lish in another will be found the name
of J. W. Cook, of this place. Mr. Cook was
agent for the Cleveland and Pittsburgh railroad,
: and had his office in the Monongahela House.
Disturbing a Congregation —A woman named
Elizabeth Jackson, was brought before Mayor
Adams, of Allegheny, upon a oharge of disturb
ing tbe congregation of the M. P. church, on
i East Commons, in that city. She was discharg
ed upon payment of costs.
Important to the Denaturalized —The Court
, of. Common Pleas will be in session, this morning,,
, inorder to give thoee who have not yet taken out
their naturalization papers, an opportunity of do
te so at the present election.
Assault abd Battery.— Ann was com
mitted to jail yesterday, by Alderman MoMastor,
on a charge of assault and battery, preferred by
William Healey.
Accident.—A little girl named Mary Doug
lass, residing on Ohio street, Allegheny, had her
arm broken, yesterday afternoon, by falling
down a flight of stairs.
Second Ward Election.— The voters in this
Ward will bear in mind that the election to-day
will be held at the Pnblio 8choo! House, instead
of tho Merchant’s Hotel.
BHAITHWAirS RETROSPECT.—Part », for Joly, of
Brailbwan’s Retrospect of Practical • Medidne and
Surgery.
Agasha Beanfnrt, or Family Pride: by the author of
Plane, Ac, 4c.
For 6ate at the cheap Book Store of
W. A. GILDBNFENNIY k CO,
76 Fourth street.
For Kona.
THE DWELLING HOUSE, in Birmingham, lately occu
pied by John C. Mowry, will be rented to a good tea
ant. Possession given Immediately. The Home contains
a large parlor, dining room, kitchen, wash house, and eight
chambers. Apply to JOHN C. >IOWRY,
cet4:3ii»©d at the Perry House.
! ’ ~ / >Hp'AF ilonSKS—s3W and s4oo.—For Bale, u Brick
V / iioiitp. Of three rooms, on Arthurs street, with lot of
26 feet front b> 7u deep. Price {4OO.
, AL*o, in rear of ebcTc.a Frata Cottage, with lot of same
size, for $350. Terms easy, fruit and shade trees to each.
S. CUTILBKKT * SON,
eepO 140 Third atreet.
I'D THE PUPILS OF G. ANTON, Pro/emr nf Music—
. Mr. 0. Anton purposed returning to this city in time
to resume his teacbleg on the Ist of August, but being un
fortunately taken ill at Fairmont, Va, be will not be able
to reach the city for some days. Due notice will be gircn
to bis pupils of bis arrival. Enquiries may be made at
0u24 H. K LEBER'S.
BEEF TONGUES—4 dozen prime quality Beef Tongues
received and for sale by
scpl . BAILEY A BENBHAW
For Bale*
A FINS FARM, on Chartiere Creek, containing lfll acre*,
well improved, end only six mileafrom the ejty.
aL«o, a good Fnuse House and Lot, near the bead of Fed
, eral street, Allegheny; It Is offered low.
I hart) a primed register, with the description of a large
number of Farms, Country Seats, Houses acid Lots, which
: will be gieeu to any who wishto purchase property. They
will find transcribed on it a fine assortment for sale. Chit
oa* . _ THOMAS WOODS,
fep!s:lm TS Fourth street
ACAJID— To those wishing beautiful, healthy and eligi
ble sites for suburban residences. I have war of those
beautiful blocks 100 feet square for sale, at the northern
end of the Sbarpsburzh Bridge, four miles from town, and
within 1200 feet of the Allegheny Valley Bail road Station.
These blocks will be sold at the prices obtained at the pub
lic auction on the 16th of Joly, adding interest only from
that date. _
i Also, 60 Lots, each 25 feet by 100, will be sold onreaaon
; able term*, and at the same prioea aa aboTe. Apply to
ja£es bla&elt,
an 23 |teal Estate Agent.
FINK rARLoR FURNITURE.—Weare constantly man
tjfscturing fine Parlor Fcnritnrw, of the best material
and workmanship, and Irom the latest designs, which we
•ell at low prices. T. B. YOUNG * CO.,
eeplfl opposite Pity Hotel, Snilthfleld street. .
i' k CHANCE TOE BUBIN BBS.f-For sale, the stock, fix
: ./\. tnrew and good trill vf aOdttnirj Slop#, dtoate eight
*” miles from, the dty. Also, the Store end Dwelling House,
' J ■ B table*, Ac. & (TDTHBKET k 80N.
' sepia 140 Third street
•i i TJ'OB. SALE—SO &dliling iU>ti In.teetXifrYarpool, Oiiio.
*, X 1 These Lota ue in the tnidet of Paltieritf» nur the Sto
* i tloQ of the Pittsburgh end Clereland KaUroad,.fthd will be
f 1 eeltl cheap. Tenne of parme&t,i& per month. BUe apex*
h . ceptionable. Applj to JAMBS BLAKELT t
«»23 feeal&toteXwt.
. iOH» tr. lot7KO_.~;...Tao<i. b. touwj .rat Tis l. TOCHU
T. B. Toanf * Co.*
iVo. SS Smithficld ttrext, oataxite City Haiti.
MANUFACTURERS OF CABINET FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, of every deecriptioa. Materials itf *erk
; manaliip warranted, andßOklatredaoedprio**. Care taken
la packing for Usd and water carriage. a tjn '
' Maoralai Qoodai "
l -ITrE have reeelTed.and hfcee an hand a lam iaaortmant
■ YV of * *
Black Bombarines;- BUck J&Lgibh Otimi:
Do Tn&ohSXpHiUM; Mrarnltg Bdtodtf
Do S&kWenAlpaeas; Do’ Veflg; (
Do WoolDeWneaj Do I OoDan; 1
Do Pcnoifma; .. Do , Beevesj • •
Do loroneeeqefa; . . Do j C&ealsette, Ac.
„ JL 4* MAJOR £oa*
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i I>OMBAZINKa— Jajt nexlnd, aid <m hzpd, -nitou
blaekßonkubM. W>intM'tM«ttnrtfoii
r" ottta Sstia»ls ooritnn roj*ri« maiuot of tMa
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:OCTOBBB 10.
There ware more Indian massacres among th« overland
up migrants for Oregon.
StTOWICH ISI4SSS, August 7.—There is nothing important.
vIV. fronds’ war has ceased. The revolutionary
chief is firmly established on the throne.
BiLTUipu, October 9.—There is no mail south of Ai
gttita.
Slight returns from the Florida election 6bow a Demo*
eratic gain. Nothing decisive, however, has been received.
A collision occarrea on the Georgia Railroad on Thurr*
J“ 7. which killed the engineer and fireman, and seriously
injured others. The passengers c.-capeJ.
At Savannah on Thursday there were four deaths by
fover, and on Frlday there were thn«o. At Charleston on
Friday there were eight deaths.
Know Kothlngs-Arrlval of the Hauia.
Nrw Yoas, October 9.—lt is said at Albany that the
Know Nothing? there repudiate the action of the Convea
uon recently held in New York city, and hat another State
Convention will be held.
The steamship Hauso. from Bremen September 22J arri
ved this morning with 764 passengers. She brings no new*
N*w Yoat, October 9.—Stocks dull and lowe-.; Money
“2***®*s»s Morris Canal Cleveland and Toledo 07:
5™ 43 ' JH? 1 , K 7a K- Flour firm ; sales 909*1 bbl? straight
BUte at ; good Ohio $7,92» : Southern
*=»n», «1„ tow bill. *t $7,67@8,00. B'bV.t lulling ;
mMmtonlnat pterion, mtr«. o,b...W«*eni Mass
Oortl. trill, hbther; ule, 85,000 Western mlrej ,t 76(279.
Whtat, onjettlrt; Ohio 37@37U;. Pork opened hrar, but
unproved ,t the cloee; rale, 3»u [ rime ,t J11.12t,:w1*31
nS.LI , S” teJ 'f 1 ™ ** Pr.rlnns rntee * Whole
Urd bra at Cotton dull,, fcir
dltaJw-! e *‘ f * ,r ; Cpl*od« mid-
Ct,IT ” unchanjej ; a limited butdnew.
'i . Mousse, unchanged; , moderu. bualner,.
Rica unchanged; a moderate business at 6 1 ,
pHitADppHU, October o.— Floor unohaniml: but little
f ° r W* V f .75* Nothing doing in Rye Flour
or Com Meal. Market nearly bare of W.«at: we nuoie
■ No sales Kye. Corn
to better demand; sales 8000 bbla Southern yellow, p»»t at
12, afloat. Whisky ...demand limited; small sales at 41*^42.
Ciscwsati. October 9.—The river is etati-nary; wrath-r
fioe. Flour firm; sales 800 bMa at ffi.7:<v«’.Ss. Whi kv
declined to Sain* 500 hhda Bacon Skies at 6 l i
packed. Nothing new in other articles. ‘
Taj
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Apollo Building", No. 7f> FOURTH Street, Mor .
same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Dsgu-rrian Gel
jvSaaiawlr
J A „„ . Merchant Tailor.
OHN LAOCULIN, formerly ti.recisu p-r Mr. S. Ftncer
would respectfully announce to ht- tri-'-ds 2 f ,.i 11..*l 1 ..*
pobhc generally, that ho has rented rd-1 n-wiy f.ttec i.d
Urn One stand lately occupied by Messrs J < a \- [..„
39 Market street. between Second and TMr-J w;,. r- !■■• i
prepared to make to order GENThKMKNV ci«*Ttll\G in
the moat foahi&naLte elylc. hinirci’’ ~r...u i,.-,
J* 1 apprenticeship to the trade.and bein.e h , iPh -u-ti -n 'v
he therefore flatters hlmsolt that be ran turnout "-.rmeuti
not to be aorpatsed lu workmanship nr mle in ihU cr ar.v
other city to the Union. ’ -
Having just returned from Uu eaat.hr has a large ss
•ortment of the most fashionable Goods, in bis line, er-r
brought to.this market.
N. k—Boye’ Clothe* made and trimmed lu the i.eat<-«t
J“ * UU,!W warrant all ware what it i* repr*.
•eoted to be. Parents Will find it greatly to their advsntap.
• call, i{ they want thdr hoys neatly fitted.
Don tforgetTbe p ace, No. 39 Market street, Wwn s.«.nd
and Third, west aide. eepiria-.^m
T_„ or Temperance.
HEAN2OJAL J**aJonof the liraod W»j?iouof Son* o'
TffJBpCTMW, oMVDD-yjTaniv win be held la Pit?.*-
oargi on the 24 th of October, commem-io* at I>> o'clock. m
tboHall, corner of Second and Wood street*
s»pSO-.dlUw4t • WM. NIOHOLSOX, f,
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GOOKINQ AND HE ATI NO STOVES.
rl£ public will find It to their tulvitotape to examine
our stock of 810 V EP, before purchasing vUtehi-rc
GiIAFE, RKIBIXOKH * GRAFF.
_ ,e P 3O 124 Woo 1 street
Tnr IT.—THOMPSON'S CKLKBRATKD WAFIHNG
COMPOUND.—The manufacturer of thin Compound
no hesitation in pronouncing it superior to any arti
cie Of the hind erar before offered to the public.
Itia entire!/ free from any substance that will injure
the color or texture of the finest fabric, and is, therefore,
particularly adopted to the fancy articles.
Por Lines, Cambric, Muslin, Ae , It is unequalled, entire
ly removing aU yellowness, thereby rendering the process
of bleaching unnecessary.
At as article for Toiiet use, it will be found very benefl
dal; aleofor salt rheum, chapped hands, or any eruptions
of the akin. Bold by B. B. SKLLLRB <1 Co.,
-P BO No. 57 Wood at.
Instructions In Music.
MR. WAMBLINK would respectfully inform bi» pupila
and frienda that he will continue hi* preiesiton as
instructor on the PLANO FORTB and VOICE
Ordarnleftat Mr. KLBBKK’B Music Store, or at his resi
dence, No. 187 BBCOND Street, will be promptly attended
t* • aus
>n SHARKS BANK OP piTTdUUKUH ;
40 shares Ohio and Pennsylrania RailruaJ ;
10 do Manchester String Bank;
SO do Monongabela Navigation Company;
10 dft Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Insu
rance Company; ,
60 do Rockland Mining Company ;
$5,000 Allegheny Chanty Coupon Bonds:
$5,000 City of Pittsburgh do do. ►
‘ A. WILKINS Af» n
7i Fourth Street.
HAGAN a AWL, are just receiving their choice Kali
Goods, to which the; Invite the attention of titfUr cus
tomers and the public in general. Tho Goods hare bceo
•elected with great care, and will bo sold an ow u they
can be purchased in the city. Their conMsts in rnrt
of the following:
Plain black Silks,
Fif’d do,
Striped do,
Plaid do,
Lupin's Bombasines,
dp blk and co’ld Delaines,
do striped and fl’gd do,
Pine Cashmeres,
Canton Cloths,
Paramattas,
With all grades and colors
the very lowest prices, with
housekeeping goods.
sep9 Iron Front
*• obajp mnsinoia. j. osafp.
Ortff, Reiilnger A Graff,
EBTERK FOUNDRY, No. 124 Wood aUwL-Manu
facturers of Cooking Stores, Coal and Wood Stores,
Farlor Stores, Hollow Wan, Plain and Fancy Urates, Plain
and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges,
Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Store Kettles, Wagon Boxes,
*Q- tiul-1
JUST nabiiabed and selected by HENRY lILKBER per
sonally, In the Eastern citUe—
PLANO:
Bayadere Polka, by Misa Charlotte Manns ;
The flaaelle Bchottlach, by Henry Kleber;
The Sapphire Polka, co;
The Star of the North, Polka, by Meyerbeer ;
Kuerten Qoadrllie, by Good ban;
Sommer Erening by Chadwick :
The Goldfish Schottlsch, by 1L Tucker;
The Stranger’s Waltz, by Meyen ;
La Belle Brunette, Polka Lrblante, by Pridlmm :
SONGS:
Come with thy sweet rolce again, by St. C. Fontor;
Oar Girls, ballad, by Th. Baker;
On songs bright pinion ranges, by Mendels. Bartbeldy ;
Switzers longing for home, by H. Procho;
Far away, romaoze, by Thomas;
The land of oar btnh-placv, song and chorus, by Morgan
Good night belorad, by Doloraf
Sommer hoars, ballad, by Tuliy;
Darfcwysd Ellen, ballad, by 6t. 0 inter;
OUCKCU MUSIC;
Hallelujah, a new collection of church music, by Lowell
Mason.
» TheCythaza, a new collection of sacred muflc, by Wood
bury.
Juet reoelred, together with a large selection ol other very
good and fashionable music. Per sale at
KLKBEH’S Music Store,
0&2 Wo. Itfa Third street, sign of the Golden Harp.
Ke«l Kaute for Male. ,
M' Ter y desirable property situated at the cor*
iwof Slxth-and Hmithlleld eta., containing THREE
!FOCB STORY BXORES AND DWKLLLKUS, two on
Smttbffeid street, one Occupied by Biedle A Bartberger,
Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the other, the corner, oc
copied by the owner as a Confectionary, Liquor Store am!
Dwelling; and the on* on Sixth street, ooccrled by S. W.
Sa&dwa; as a Barter Saloon and Dwelling, This property
i Is one or die moat eligible Situations for a Banking Hoomi
or Broker's Office at present offered for eale in the dty. For
i terms enquire of MICHAEL O’ila.RA,
I TWe clear and tndlqmtable. »■
I Aa lam detarmined toselllt lf anything like a
I par pcfae, this is to givemotiae to any pezaon or persons hav*
lng claim or claims, chanWAC chargee, egainat me, to pro
mpt the ana to me at >tfcfi dstoar of Sixth and Bmithfield
[ or prefer the other, and they pill be flattened Immc*
dlntfliy. [eulChdawfenj MICHAEL O'HARA s
TELEGRAPHIC.
By U« OBoUly Lima for tho Morning Pott
From Conform*.
X*V Tfltt, October 9.— 8i0 Northern Light left San Joan
theflrat and arrived at tbU port lut evening. She
“d $960,000 in specie.
Northem light connected with the gierra Nevada.
BiJ» ftAirciK o , September 16-Everything ia quiet The
t 022? °L?Si 0 “ to wbuilt bj the inhabitants.
The following are the consignees of the treasure brought
by the Northern Light: Duncan, Sherman 4 Co., $242,000;
WO-O; Drexel it Co., Philadelphia,
Hoge AOo., $100,000; John P. Roo 4 Co.,
Nevada and Panama amounted
to besides $700,000 worth of transfer drafts, by
Page, B|tcon 4 Co., which took the place of specie.
• *b« general election on the flth resulted in the successoi
Denver and Herbert, anti-Broderick Democrats, for Con-
gress.
Id the Legislature, so far as beard from, tha Whig* bare
elected seven; the Democrats 20 Senators. In ihu Acst-m
bly tbe Whigs have 3ftand the Democrats 46 bat it i* doubt
•a whether the Democrats will be able to unite upon a can
didate for tbe Unil«l States Senate.
Io San Francisco the Know Nothings have carried i v.*ry
thing before them. They have elected their candid > ,* for
Major, 8. T. Webb, who was formerly Mayor of » dem
Mass* by over 600 of a {duality. On the ticket there were’
27 names, the Know Nothings having elected 20 from the
nominees of tbe Whig w>4 Anti Broderick convemi' ns
Seven ware nominees of the Know Nothings only They
electad every man by some 4000 majority. The Know Noth*
ing vote waa 4500 out of about 11,000 in the city. The new
common council is composed of twelve Whigs and four Dem
octets.
Tb® new# from the mines continue* to* be farorable. The
mtheni nUaM Wpecialljr ape more Micctreful than ever.
Overland amigraot* art) arriving, but not so numerously
u during former years. Chinese, to the number of fire
hundred to one thousand arrive at San Franrisoo every
week or ten days, most of whom are stares to their more
wealthy countrymen. %
About tho average number of muiders and assaults are
recorded.
The British and French ships left San Frandsco on a
cruise on the 2d.
The Bnglieh bark Amelia Thompson was stranded, north
of Ban Simeon Bay.
Sah FEjUTCDCo Maasm.—A fair two weeks’ business has
been done, at a marked improvement on previous rate*.
Demand quite aetiro for ail leading: staples, especially Pro
visions. Freeh goods much sought for. No inquiry for old
goods.
. JWj* steamship Cortes, with the passengers of the Ftar of
the West, -which tailed from New York on the 19th, arrived
at Bao Francisco on the 14th. ,
The Sierra Nevada patted, on the 23d, the steamer pan
ma for Panama, and on the succeeding night the J. L. 8t
vena for Ban Francisco.
The bonking honse of Carothers, Anderson A Co. have
suspended. ,
The anniversary of the admission of California into the
Union was eelabrajed at San Francisco on the 9th with
great pomp.
Florida Election—Hallroad Accident.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS
Drew Making and millinery.
MRS. 8. K. CARGO respectfully informs her friend*
sand others, that she is prepared :n make t-< order the
latest styles of DXXSSES, CI.OJ AW. MANTILLAS,
■* AS ' rf «-» °o the shortest notice and r. u the most re*,
ible terms. Children’s Clothing mad.- up with m-wtr.r-.,
despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according io
ctions, ind neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to
- satisfaction.
Wood C«ik Investment-
Freili Arrival of Fall Goods.
1 Brocha Shawls, Tor* square
(Bay Stale do do,
Bik Thibet do do,
Cashmere Shawls,
I ChinUea and Ginghams,
I Unshrinkable Flannels,
I Welsh do,
| Embroideries.
Glovea anil IloUery.
| Itibbons
Loqnn't French Merinos, at
an excellent assortment of
iuildlngfl, No. 91 Market st
Vtw Blntic
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AFn s FOR ***** M** | COMMERCIAL POST.
TKe Riv&. —Last evening at duak,byihV metal mariu, -
UitM were seventeen inchaa and a half wator In the chan
nel, and rUlog slowly.
The tauiavJHe Courier , of Friday last, cays ike rates Of
freights to tbt South continue high and shipments light.
Potatoes are in great demand at New Orleans, and ship,
ments were made on Thursday at $1,76 per barrel for
freight—the price of potatoes this time last year per barrel.
Freights from Pt. Loals to New Orleans are as follows •
Flour 50e, pork 80 to 90c, oils and whisky $1,30 per barrel,
com 400 per sack, oats 40c, bran, bay, potatoes and hamp
45c, bnlr* rope 40c, bacon and lard 35c per 100 fits, tobacco *0
p jrM l d,c,tt |e s 7, sheep $l, hogs $1.50 Missouri Denocrct
of the tth.
7A< Nicer—The D. A. Glten arrived at Louisville from
Memphis on Thursday. Bhe report* the Naomi aground at
Cuml crland, the Exchange aground at The Sisters the l*ea
Coorstn uground at Puppy Creek, the H. M. Summons at
Fltot IdanJ. There are full three feet water on all the bars
along the lower Ohio, and come around by Smitbland on
twenty six laches water. The Tennessee river has risen a
fo,.t at Padneah. The steamer B. C. Clark, at New Orleans
from Alexandria, on the 221 ult.. reports o rise cf twenty
feet in Bed [lifer J n the preceding forty-eight hours. Also
a large rise m Block River.
AUCTION SALES.
A. Auction—Daily gale,.
CommercH Seles Rooms, corner of Wood sod
Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. M.>a general assortment
or Seasonable, Btaple and Fancy Dry Goods,Olothimr.iloota
and Shoes, Hats, (tops, Ac., “■
AT 3 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Groceries,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking
Glasses, Now and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur.
nlture, Ac.,
AT 7 O’CLOCK P M
Books, Stationery. Fane, ArticlM, Maaical Inatrnmenta.
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Bold »n 3
Sllrer watches. Ao. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. IjaSlAf
U. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE
OAT AUCTION,—On FRIDAY MORNING,October 13th
at 10 o’clock, at Dwelling House No. 50 Legan street, will’
be sold, u luge and general assortment of good qnallty.
modern style, Household Furniture, which has been in use
only a short time, among which are mahogany sofa; mafao
rof^?? 8 _ l and P* rlor d»Mrs; mahogany what not, cane
seat and Windsor chairs; side and breakfast tables; high
and low post bedsteads; parlor, chain Ur and stair carnets;
hair, husk and straw mattrasses; dressing bureaus ; work
and wash stands; parlor fenders; fire irons; mantle cloeks;
looking glasses; britannia, china, glas* and queensware;
Venetian and transparent window blinds; four handnome
engravings, with.gill frames, Ac. One cooking stove, and
a large quantity of kitchen furniture, Ac.
00110 P. M. DAVIE, Auctioneer.
MAIUKJANY CASK MELODEON AT AUCTIUN.—On
FRIDAY .MORNING, October 13th, at 10 o’clock, at
Dwelling House No. 60 U>gan street, will bo added to the
sale of superior Household Furniture, one large slzo fine
toned fire octave Melodeon, with mahogany case.
00110 P- M. DAAIS. Auctioneer.
A CARP.
I HAVE the plcisurc to announce lo those who have hith
erto obliged me with their favors, and to my friends and
the public generally, that, having a short time ago relum
ed from tho East with a large and very
SUPERIOR STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE
FALL TRADE
I am prepared to.supply nil orders on better terms than
lurmcrly. In consequence of the immense influx of Goodr,
wlucb. for the past few months has buidened the Eastern
market, and of the distrust reposed in the credit system
very important advantages wen- offered to cash buyers and
beDCf l have been enabled to purchase my Goods at a large
discount ou their actual value.
-M) M-.titlou of plain Cloiha and Cassimeros embraces
i-vury grade, from the coarser and more substantial kind
adapti-d to the want-* of laboring man, to the finer qualities
suitable fur iC’Bt l eiuen of fashion, among which are some
Incapable of being Surpassed
In the_cttasn.-r. r of lb;- material and richnessor the CuUh.
il> Imic> v h»ths coinpriH' every diversity of color—green,
olivr-grevn. intiMhU-green, dark and light browns, olive,
On,»u. VIHIM lor. nnd various shades of blue. My fancy
CnA-n:i-r.-.H number f.rtv different pattern*.
My vcMiiig* are «f Silk, Wtota, Velvet, Plush and em
brol A« , r*.-.l Cloth, comprising the different styles now In fash
o"uL tog.lKlk.rl.
Mv department, cf BOY’S CLOTHING promises a much
more extensive selection than usual, in consequence of the
larg- variety of materials that I ha.e with which to supply
Mr. o LORGE ARMOR, who holds a dUtinguMj*! rank !ti
«f S |Xft' f r M 0 w ,,1U11 ?V* J " no to the favor
of I ittsburghers, will superintend the Cutting Dapartaeut.
Ill* numerous frieode will pis*** remem- er thta.
In fins, I flatter mvself that I shall be ah'e to furnish
garnmente suitable lor all claves, fitted up In such a dm.
ner, and on such tefms as shall disarm nil cr.ropetitmn, at: i
1 will therefor.* solicit a call from all who an not wod.iol to
any particular house. SOiV»MON STONER.
- OCt T J _ w4 * No Hd VStod street.
ji’COJISELLA WILL'OCKr
BANKERS,
AND Dealers in Exchange. Bank Notes, Gold aud Sliver
Coin. Current and Tar Fund* received on deposit.
Stocks bought acdspldon commlaaion. Collections made
at any point in the United Stab-*.
Bou-h East corner nf Market and Fffth ftre-ts,
. rayll PITTSBURGH. PA.
FRESIi MUSHROOMS— i'ut Up in Lucans,
seiilcd, a M-a«t-nable article for the table, for sale by
..“•MS BAILEY A RENSIIA%V
For Kent.
4 LAIUiK AND CONVENIENT I WK» UNO [|i>r.sp,
Oo berth Canal fjpi-ft. U-tirc»-a En-t l.nni* mil Clu-s!
nut stifrt. Alikina?, «mi 1- i>h i «t*-m th-
Ui of Novtnih-r, &l«I tbc r»*nt i* U>- let of April next will
be Tt-ry low. Tb« Property rau !>*• U-ju.::J for a torta of t.n**
to nrr yi-ars. Inquire t.f HKNKY M'lU'l’l., E».j. t, r
O. W. OAHS,
Offli'o r-f AJam* £ Co.'j Kxpr*-!«.
wpC^dlni*
Meninbont Furultarc And Clmlre.
K lm»'< on Jimi'.l hu i ur* constantly m.muiVtn
rios MkAM BOAT CABI.N FrHMTUHK AM>
CHAIRS, of every ik'*rrittioa, rix :
* i * extension Dltilog Table*;
>-■ Bar ii«"»;
>-n I.*-. Cabin Chairs, of various 5:vl*«;
Gents. do Jo do;’
State H.xin do do d,.-
Do T.-ilet Boxes;
T*u* a Tet**s; - Folks;
Divans: Centre Tab!**;
"ft K b Stands; Cmd <l.*-
Wftikr do; Trays, Ic , *r.
Material and workmanship warranted. and prW* ftalip-
T. B. YOUNG * 00..
Jf 2o «W3mltbfi*ld at., oepnaito City Hotel.
CIIIuLLuA . CIIOi illlA ’ !- f he' ntU'UIK'U of the public i«
J s*'!lcurd to Dr. Louis Wlckey’a ceh-trntrd CIfOLKKA
'DIAM.IILA MEDICINE. This medicine has been nd
miuUt<*re<J iu of ('holers, with grv*t su tmi, in many
w>ctii>n.* i.f the Unite-! States, partirularly in MxrvUnrf
where it elicited the ai'.ration of the phv-irhn*. Weberoto
»mx tome physicians' names who w lines c-i its beneficial
i tier's, ami hare given their certificate*. (For
plea/e fee wrapper uround lotllo.) John 0. Dorsey. M.O.
TB Duchett, M.D., W Davis, M. D. F..r sale by >
wp-d JOHN IIAFT. JR, 141 Woo,l street.
Mammoth Light.
ftUPKRiOb AND SPLENDID PICTURES are
produced b*. CA ROD'S New Gallery, No. To Fourth
sln-ct, by bis la-ge and impm-d Mdu and Sky
Lights; by which Likenesses rf Children are ta
jgjgJWken in a few seconds,nod Adults in an) weather.
Miniatures Sc! la lockets—Daguerre types copied.
Rooms open day and evening. * u -
111 E sold my interest in the business of Long, Miller
A 00., to ft. A. Iking, who, with John Phillips, will con
tinue at the old stand. Fo. 100 Front street. I cordially
recommend the new firm to the patronage of my Mends.
PitUburgh, July 2*; 1854. I*. 11. MILLER.
8. A. L.OAO A CO.,
Bell and brass fodndkiul and gab fitters,
Invite attention to their Slock of Cbai.delivrs, Rracketa,
pendants, and other fixtures. Ws fit cp honses with Oas
and fcteum, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, fur
trteh Rallroal Pump:, and Tank FltU.iga, and keep Anti-
Attrition Metal constantly on band. ' jySl
Kennett~Ala. ‘ ’
WD. ENGLISH, ftoh- IlotUer of SMITH’S celebrated
• Eesnett Aieasd Brown Stout. Alao,Common Ale
and Porter, in quart and pint bottles.
The attention of families, an-1 the trade, Is respectfully
solicited. _ - auTlry
Clmmlottl’s Loan Office,
NO. 100 SMITUFIELD STREET, NEAR yifTii.—
Money loaned unGold and Silver Watches, Silver* are
nnd other valuable articles. auli-Jly
Walter P. flarihall,
TMPOUTERand .Dealer in French and American Paper
TTantrisir*. nu 3
fIMMOTHY SEED—2SO bushels prime Timothy Seed, in
J. store and for sale by
KVOLISII * HICfIAEDSON.
STAR CANM,Ks»—2d boiex first cjuility Stir 6*odl«
_ jixt fcoivod Hnd'frr rale by
pppl
DiILBY * RKNsIIAW
toots and titaoei.
JM'LAUGIII.IN. No. Uo Fourth street, nearly opposite
• the Mayor's Ofli -f.is manufacturing Gentlemen's first
Boots, Iwv Shu. e, t;t-.n iic.il buttoned; Congress and Button
rd Gaiters; L.-.dieit’Bolts, Half Boots, Jenny Linda, SttjH
pure,aud Fn-nch laishiog Gaiters, of every color and shade;
fancy Kid and Sadn Gaiters, of the best material; Mlsjpb
ned Children’s do. of every variety.
N. U.—All ktuds made to or<t»r,op short notice. fau!9
Tii« Greatest Invention of tUe Age*
TO AVOID thou uaplewsot feelings that usually
/ flaccompaby the weariog of s new Hat, the CONTOR-
lately Imported from ParU, farms the Hal to
the exact nhupe usd kwn <;f the bead. A'ue&t fit, and a good
Hat may be had at 77 Wood street.
aprß
Administrators l Notice.
WHEREAS, letter* of administration to th» Pvtnte of
JOHN F. QTTIGO, late of theeliy of Pittsburgh, de*
reaned, have been. grunted to the subscriber : All persona
Indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having cUims or U**msnds against the
e«tate of raid deocd-nt will make the same known, without
delay, to WJLLIAM PHILLIPS, Administrator,
oet-:(it corner Boss and First street*.
rpJIE late Arm of JONiiS & QUIGG, having been dissolved
J_ by the death of John V. Quigg, on the *Tth inrt., too
business of raid firm will bo settled by tba undersigned, at
their office, comer of Uor* and First s.roeta.
ISAAC J*.‘NEB, BurTiviog Partner.
Pittsburgh, PopU-mbcr d0,J854. oct2:J&w3t
TU E late firm tf I). B. ROGERS A CO., haring been dis
solved by the death of John F.Quigg, on the 27 tb iuet,
tno badness of the firm alii l>e settled by the undersigned,
at th*ir office, corner Hoes and Pint strouW.
ISAAC JON' EH, l 0 . . ’ .
D.B.ROUEIta, i Surr.vlngP.rlmT,
Pittsburgh, September 30,1854. oct'bd&wP.t
Isaao Jones
MANUFACTURER of Spring and lilUter Steel, Plough
Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Klip tic
Spring-. Braes Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mull and
Hammered Iron Alice,—comer of lloss and First streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. oct£ly
ISAiO JOSEH -t I d. B. HOUUS.
D. B. Rogers A Co>
MANUFACTURE!!:) ofivOGEßß’patent improved Steal
CultlTator teeth. Office come? Boas and Pint strata.
oct2iy
Notlee to Male T«sehert v
AN examination will tv bold in Reserve township, on
SATURDAY, 7th ORtobar,at 10o’clock Examination
U> bo held at School House No. 2. Salary $32 per month.
oct2:lwd*
FISH-100 bbls and hf bbla Trout;
lbO do do White Fish; Tee’d this day by
*pss . hf.suy u. collins.
~i uil,-i>ROI’tJ. —SOU tbs OMvited flam Drop*, received this
J day by JOS. PLUMING,
N>p2S corner Diamond and Market street.
CIOD LIVfcK OIL.—I gruH3 Baker’s genuine Ccd Liver
j Oil, received thla day by JOS. FLEMING,
sep2S corner Diamond.and Market atreei.
IiLACKUKRftY, WlU> CUtKKY AND (UNUfcli DBAS*
n DIES, warranted pur*, ihe beat antidote against Chol
era, for bus by the fallen or bottle, by
’D. PICKKIBEN,
No. 137 Liberty street-^
r I 'OfiACCO^— I hbd K»t Tobacco, fcrMle by _.
1 MfiSS HJin^jSr'tJOLLTNB.
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PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRAMS ASD
iSReHANTS* EXCHAKdK.
_ OFFICERS.
i*irtk»f-JOtfN BHIFTON.
■rint Ff« president —Wx. 11. bmril
*wid 44 » Wit. R. Blows.
Becnirtr) Wit. S. Hath.
Treasurer —Jons D. Scout.
Superintendents. T. Northah, Ja.
Gmsnittee on Arbitration for October.—Xfninu a. g^j 7 a
V. P., WIUIAX RItfgUAET, BUUAEIX lUKIWELL, WnUAJt
»n, fl. 8. Betas.
AHOTHEB GREAT RALE OP LOTS AND BLOCKS
AT ROCHESTER, BEATER COUNTV, FKNNA.,
Z October 11th and lath, 1854,
HE undersigned will sell, to the highest bidden, on Uih
<Uys above named, end upon the premia. Two Hun
i Lotf, Blocks, Parade, anti Acres of Ground with per
e:al Building, dc, in lb. trough a r“„"r
eoofttj, Penna. They w;il also tell, or % a-., f„ r Iv „„„ of
V***:™™ valuable Coal Lands. ,s tOD -- Otiarrlcf, U,is of
Mre Uny, Iron Ore, 6c., near the borough, Rnd convenient
to the Cuual, River* and luilroads. ° POOTa “ PBt
TheiTcnnt of ,\aU wjll >.,< 4 down, \/ x i n n ne venr,' ,In
two y«tr, 4 in thr«v y«nr-\ with interest at six per c‘-r.t
per annum A dnluctkn of six per ceu. wiU be male for
prompt payment of the principal, due i 0 one, two and three
jean.:
Bkls will be received, at thu Mime time, for quarrying
hauling and laying two or three thousand perch ot atone •
tor making, or for making and laying,oco mllllou of build
ing brick, and for making ODe million of fire brick: for re
moving 10,000 cubic yard* of earth, in rotting down and
®”j,ag np -streets; ana for grading, curbing and pavins
5,000 aoptrficlal yards of Ohio landiug, AI». for the im?
eruction of twenty small tenements, furnishing
oil the materials and labor, °
For any and all the abote jobs, one-half will bo paid J n
cash, as the work pnigres.-ts, the remaining half in lota,
pound! or buildings, at miction cash prices; perfect titles!
by warranty dead*, for every item sold.
Plats and maps of the property, acd descriptions of the
U £n n iL TOaDtry ’ Ao -» u,av had bv application to any
of the following named proprietors, at their respectice resi
dences or places of business, as shown below fa
Eurveyfl, plane, drawings, aud specifications, with refer
ence to labor, materials, Ac., Ac., required as above will H«
«;'o
In addidon to the mammoth Cur Factory, Fotindrv, Ma
chine Shop, Steam Mills, &c., now being creeled iu Hoclx s-
Ur, arrangements urc already in progress for the erection
plrtlon of tho Clov.laßd and Pittsburgh Rallro.Nl Brldcu
ucruss the month of Reaver, into Rochester, and the neo«b
* lld «htt‘en uttuchmeuu, ns .Ik. libcml »nd ex
wri l i? Pr °l E S e ” , ',f f lh '’ • ,üblic Bn d street,
hy the Dorough Council, .ud the location, at this td.cn, or
Co,l - v “ tJ '' for shlcplßß Coal down
the Ohio, will Insure a continuance or KiWy timr, a I Jio-
require an irntnen-e amount or labor rot yean.
mini"oM^!r 1 r ,h “, ,U ' '?* “"t” 1 *”" 1 - r'«ldle-or,, with
nrt Jot .t .1 t °,° li fr " m tb « east, will be
pre.-ent at the iilkivp sale, in October.
.United States Maila7~ " ~
1' t Omcj biPAarsnccr,)
August 29,1« M f
PROPOSALS for currying the mails of the Uniled Stales
from th<* Ist day of Januare'. 1555, to J-Oth June lWfi’
inclu-lve, on the following rmiti-i. n Hu- will &
received at the Coiura- t Oltlre of the !*o«t Oitice Department
in the City of Washington, until ;» c.Vlr.-jc, a. M , nf oth
day of November, 1«M, to i-jd«.idL-d bv ih- llihof il,-
same month:
No. 6102: Prom Cairo, 111 , byjJlemphJa. Tcnn., Napoleon
Ark,, t icksburg, Miss, Natrbei, and Baton
Bonce. I.a , to New Orl-aca, 1,075 miles and
back, daily, In safe and suitable steamboat*.
Leave Chic-* daily at ;■ p m ;
Arrive at New Or!--ans iu ;> days bv pcj •
New Orleans Jaily t f.
Arrive at Cairo In 0 day* by fi p m
No. 5102 c : Prom Cairo, JH , l.y Columbus, Hv’., Hickman - *
- New Madrid. Mo , Ashport, Tcnn., H r-kman’s
Ik‘nd. Arx , iVilt.n, T*nn.,C-ci-o)a. Ark., I'. ccu
I oii.t. It. tid'.lpii, lenn., nnd uldhata. Ark., to
.Ir-mphi/. Ti-do, 212 miles and bi.' k, ihrre
times n -•'.-I k. in -«f* anil .-tiiuhis etvnmb(-Hti
leave Cairo fver;. Moodttj, VV«irji-«Joy and Fri-r
day,at 12 ni;
Arrive a! .di-ujohi. in Td hours by 7pm next
U&rV Mi injilii'-. rt-rr Tu. Jay, Thursday and
1 Saturday. .a 12 j. ni;
[ Arriti* tt (. .iru ; n .;1 lni;u e liy f> a ju jH>it dav
MI.-rl.-.SIPIM.
No. 7.111: Firm Vi’ ty YoanyV I''-!nf. I.n , MUM*
k.-ii'K 11 ml. « n-nri TaSlula. Lake
Prov-Men-v. U , Vrlnr, ton. Miw .Gra..d Lake
Ark., R<u'»t WVrfhlmn-.u, Mi-,.
CVitinPur. Ark . tisin*' i Mi.’in.Mind Vir tfh
Mi*s , lt> Ark , ! t |
ihm- iiia-a a w.-r-k, in Mid.-uitaule -team-
L «•'•<» Vi.-kpf,:ny .-nry M n liv, Wedcc.*Jay and
Thursday, itlio;
Arrhv ;.t Nnj n . r,-
Suu.lay. hy 0 p in ;
r<Xoj, !ixd <•’.<-ry .-ntunhi/, \Yi ,’m -Jay &uj
.■wnmlnj, ut I a m ;
Arfivr- c t V;,-k~':.urs every i\ir:\!ay, Ihimdav
«t:.i Stlurdav. I*7 <1 j. in.
IhUNOTS.
No. 135-7: Frrm Jhv’.i !!■ , bv Hampton. Fort Ry*
rm. A.-rd-w*. A.Uny. Pulton. ravinn.h. !.*•
Clair-. I.iva. < amani-h.*. 1.v0t.,. Tabula, and
RrtUruH. to Hafcn*. 11l . lu-i mile. r.t,d b*?k,
thr-f a we-k. m rate and «i!it:»l,>iM“sin
boat«.
nidfbr* trill 3 «-*h.v{.jV.
Frr frrnt* of ?.->j f ant«*, «»,,.) er-rlWWt*. nl-ao.
instruction- am! r>,j ';r«nj-nt., iVmhrfieii'.T te
inroryoratr Hn the c >ntn>i t < t~ i.ii. b <-ir, nt n.t the depart
ment may J.em ~*• i. i-. r ’ rjt Invitin;; propo
>al? for mail MJtvuv cu tl*■ ■ river, dated 7th
June. ISS4. . JAM l.f. CAMPHKLL,
wptrrrJ3oil __ _ i'o-tin .«te- General.
\\f CULb.N ilo.'tr.u V—A 'a.''iu'm : .' ••
f I received :>tu •: \\ ■ u n a .|, r
Ladirs plain an J Mark ril’l*sJ;
Jo do uhiU i3->,
Jo do elate do;
do do a*.«er
(iuntf Merino llt>Jc .
do AS’oo'en |J Jo.
BLADbKKS WANTI.U —The hip Les: ea*h price paid for
pool b<*f DladJrr- by *
TV A. FAHN»'|'OCIi k Cu,
__ corner tV rod and First nirvi-l*.
a. a. mason «i«i. «m it
Ad Biorntw, a new and splendid lot of Knibroiderir*;.
Kmhrc lderMl lk*k and Cambric Collar- and
I*> do do Ck.;miz»-tu~ tn i Hn'hjt* ;
C»unhr;c A»ldia(j Fl**tT*a aad Habit-; ILm k and C ..rubric
Fumn«-ib«A CdKicy-aud Mull and Firi-i Hand.*;
Plain liras-Linen UundkerrlilKf*; Jlewrtiri.rd Lim n du-
Kmbrc'idftrd Linen Cuinbri' 1 Jo; a nr.-ortim-tit of thJ
tary liuinno Kiabr< ideries. H-pls
T'XUSLStoR FAMILY FTAKCiF-Tb..' , Uk - r .dbmnTwii
-Ui »hlrh till- -'mvh Im prepared, rand-r wholly unnwex
► ary th- u««* O' -lurch pHS-h or spermaceti, «* • : p r *jutv« a
fm* poliah, wlthoat Kummiof up or injuring she linc-t lab-
Pat up in pound im k'.x, wiih full din 'ii :u- lur u«e.
Fur by the box or relull, hv
sep'JH
fti<tlce.
AT « m»etlnir r.f the Hoard of M*nac»rfu.t th* All-L*!ieny
Coor.ty Aun.Miltanil ti/wh-tv, it »i.« r.-H>lv--d th.-tt the
Fair be poxtpnne-J In ronmjuut.ni of tb- of
Cholem tn tb« city, to tbu 2Uh. 23tb, 26th uai -.-Tih Jay*of
Ortoher. _ m<r2?:d*«td
WE in-rltc the attention of ritirrn.t id 1 stroup-re to our
Rod eawfully si-’cct-'.l S[ K-lv r f \Vnlrk«M and
Clock*; JUHri-ivJ Ttmn h<“«*pon», in prld and “ilvp cn*e*-
iv*l Ui'-ooomcUrs fi r tba pocket. warranted not to vary
a mhjuto in eix months, I'aiunt U-eer U hl.h--. |*m
to $220 ; a larva aw.rmrnnt nf *ood ci-cici'Ti ( . r i>« priced
W.trhaa, both in pold atrl .silver civs. aU>, Kollroad
fetation Kogulalor*. Uffleo Clock*. Church Clock*, Ac
Watcn HiailFJ.vo.— \V> do WVch Ht-phiri, -in a tu;>u.
m r not excelled, if equalled, by any wiahii Imient lu the
• S UU*. W W. WILSON,
»eplS corner of Market un.l Fourth etrwet*.
Daft'i College,
The day and k\ knino clacks op tiik
MKBCIAL DEPARTMENT, c.t this Institution, are
open fur the reception of pupil* In Mercantile and Steam
boat Bor.k-kcepiajr, FVcmannhip and L*i-tur, s ni C-Tumor
dal Sciences.
AS* A new edition of the Coliept Circular, jutt published
—call and get a copy. a«*p27
H AVISO left Wilkins Hall. and niored to the WAVER*
LY HOUSE, Dfcunoatl tiller, irhieh 1 hare Ocml up In
fine style. I would rwspeotlnjly eolidt ib- patronage of my
former Mends. Oytters, Wienie. le , cf the ohoierst kind,
ran W bad at all times. Tbc Bar is w.-M supplied with
Uqoori of the best brands,
aofcy
ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO .
BAMvKItS AM) BItOKKKS
CORXF/i OF JW-RTU AXU aitmtFJKU) STMFXTS,
au&Om Pittsburgh, Pa.
*\TKW iIUSICAL WuKKS.—Moore'* u*:ubWe Knrvdopa
I. din nf Mr.slr; price %t.
History of tb»OUJ Ilocdrrtt’i IValm Tuocfl.v Uer. W
11. Uarcrg&tl : 75 mms.
I‘injn Mu hie mr ifi**
Goo. T. Rldor; &0 reuu.
A Dlfirurtation on MuMnl Tn.'-U*. hy Tliouia.x lifting*
Musical Yade ilccuia, a Manual of the Monro of Musiv:
by 11. 8. Sarooi; £l,OO.
Mu hi cal Letter* frvtn Abroad : by 1/vwell Mason ; £l.
Tbeore and Pra<vi.*.» of Musical Composition: br A.R.
Marx, Mu*. lx*.; sd.st>.
. Appendix and Not*« to U.<* alrwe; by Emile Gbur; $t
A Dictionary of SUOO MuMc-l T.Tnu: by John S Adnms:
50 cepta.
A full supply of the a'x>v>’ just received, together with a
largo collection of standard works on the ih-ory ruJ prat>
lice or Muifc. For sale by JOHN U. MKLLQK.
M Wood strvot.
WM. DOUGLAS.
BUTTEIl —J bale solid butter for Nile by
SMITH A SINCLAIR.
r'lUlKßfcl’S Kfcil' boit r'hVf; IN HEAVES.
1 Hotna Wh*T* Change. Noror Cornu.
A second eupply ef tin.- nhoru beautiful S-nng* |yyt r*.
eelTcd. Also, ths * New Mi-iodeon,” for Flute or \ iolin, for
sale at the old established Piano Depot of
CHARLOTTE IILt’MK,
FaIJ ami Winter Goods I
EDMOND WATTS*
Merchant tailor, no. m liberty stiiket.—
I bans nowon band n largo stock of Pall and Winter
Goods OrercoaHngsof entirely now dMirn*; pi (P i, Vest
tags, of the meat hcnurifnl patterns; French and English
Ctwiineres, of er»ry style and nbade la tho ma-ket, all of
which I will makr to order ou the most rea«on&blo terms,
and warranted tr suit. oet4
No 85 WOOD STttEET
Fine frencb and ahijuiuan parlor papers;
Panel DecorjiiooA in guid. oak and marble;
Hall Paper*, af varioiu style*;
Pip’d and Plain Papon*, for dining room* and chambers;
Cheap and loir jiricird Wall Papers;
llordein, Culling*, Figure, Window SfatcUA.
A large and complete assortment of the above, teleetod
for lh» eeuaou, v.fll be Hold tu the usual low price*.
oct3 WALTER P. MARSHALL.
F! 'AEON A CO. have jua ro
ot' new style;* of Valland
>‘ALL BONNETS—A. A. Mi
t. evlved u Jurga assortment,
Winter Bonne!* —
Colored (Jimp and Gossamer, I Whita Straw Trimming.
Colored mixed Tripoli, J '* ~ •
Fane/ Brilliant*,
Rich Embroidered Lve,
Roll Rutland.
White English Straw, i
Bhvdc English Straw, |
The MILLINERS 1;
Bsthiwf«t'
©aid* and Shower.
IN tha-duing and furnishing of-aljich nothing ha* beUu
•pared to render bathing luxurious as well ashenlthfuL
-AW open everyday, (Snndtiy*sexcepted,)from 6 o’clock.-*
IOT.'ST.,«t lha Barber Shop, Perry HoleL comer
of Hancock itrer and Buquwne Way.
J**> JOHN WOODSON, Ptopri«ot.
..- *•* v*■.
- - '
il T. C. GOULD, Jlochester, Braver no I*b
JOHN THOMPSON, W&ktfieM, R f " *’
JOHN L. NEWBOLD, Philadelphia, '
HIRAM WALIInIDifK, N V
STEPHEN »Df l.f, \YL )
ORIUKN YA.NDK.NDL’KOII j Syracuse,N.Y<
KENTUCKY
V:i-iav. Saluriay ac-J
C' l bnti; j;iFt
Tt'-J cOluT*? drt
W. A. M'OI.I'BG.
Witfcli Trade.
EHLY HOUSE,
JOHN WALKER 1
U-'i.'k i f CunmioD frayer-. t>y Rev
Aievi' Paper Hanging*.
Color*! ?traw Trlnnnlaff,
Blonde Trimming:
Straw Cord,
Burkram Frames,
Whw Frames,
Btanaoa* and Jockeys.
Is wpoctfmtxmifcritad _
% *•/-/.* v V V' -
’ *v /
• *•
MISCELLANEOUS.
WS,OOOWorth ofjruma_ud Bonding: Lcl»:
100 FARMS AND 600 BUILDING LOIS
VmitilividalanonstHOaiibKri!xramthr.£ttmtisefai '
«d dir of Ortober, DM.
A LARGE NUUbSR ARE ALREADY ENGAGED :
iJh. of ,b *. Lo “ then bin beat Bold for tmm I
400 to 600 per <*»l. idTinei onr thi price Ibr which then I
loti in now sold, shewing tbit the pwrchin will be ■ good !
investment. “ [
Eachsubscriber,FOßONLYsls, payable in iDsMlmems
of $o each, will receive FOUR BUILDING LiT-' *»5 hr 1W
«wr, lying together, op a FARM of from 2to "u t r. «
loja are benutimilv looted .t LAKkLAND, 1, .•; Ulxnd,
wh«r»» »»■ . hutch xml nehool bonro, and i> ourjbor of
private dweltim;*, stores, work-efaope and fcrtc j.-< have
already been erected, several more are now bait..* built, and
Bs*verai hundred will be erected the coming sea-u-i
Thia In a fine opportunity of owning a delightful country
residence near the city, where the domestic comfort* of a
family drelo can be fully realised, and where JM.OOO build
ing lots and about dOO farm*! Lave lately beeu sold; and
fwl«H are daily being made to Individuals who, alter careful
examination of it* locution and ascertaining the yuaUtr of
thesoil, ere selecting firms for agricultural purta-u j. be
ing confident that no land so 'cheap and calculated to In
crcHse so rnpidly in value can be had within 60 miles of the
city. ThU laud would have been all taken up years wfe
but he* been on entailed atau for the last centnrv and
completely locked up for upwards of two hundred year*—
since which large sales have been made, audwbere the wild
deer roam-d at large may now bo seen beautifal cottajres
and cultivated fields waving with the abundant productions
of our mother earth. '
This is one of the best opportunities now offered to thoee
of email means who are destitute of a home of their own,
to purchase one fora mere trille; also, a few farms, con
taining each five and ten acres, and upwards, at from 12ft
to $35 per acre.
All purjons wishing to aval] themselves of the opportu
nity now offered to procure a tino farm or splendid building
lot near the Umpire City, should make immediate apptfc£
rheyare nearly all disposed cf. Apply to CHARLES
WOOD, JOS Broadway, corner of Fulton street, Y. Y, where
maps and pamphlets con be had, or sent if required by
mail, gratis. b. M’LAIN, Agent,
JyiafltndAwie 21 Fifth street, Pittahoreh.
G. Bingham A Ce.’i Transportation Line
EUmmsm
1 JKOM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND
x *U.| lOiUt.—The Owners and Agents of «Jd Line
“*T® b ‘T° ~ v pa,t yoare counectod with tbi
Old established Bingham’s Line.” They will give their
usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer
chandize, Ac, in the shortest time and on as favorable
toiujs as any other Line.
d.i^.°ri r dß“,too“ bIPm ”° t b ' t ’" 0 ««*lur^.,Pblto.
GEO. BINGHAM A CO.,
Canal Basin, Liberty st- Pittsburgh
BINGHAM, DAVIS A CO*
Proprietors.- Market sreet, Philadelphia.
] JAMES WILSON, Agent,
I 121 North et., Baltimore.
. , M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent,
»P" :I Y l SO Wert at., New York.
Fre.li Arrival at lh, AtwOrv Good, store
COLLINS & M’KEE,
A .VO. ra MARKET STREET,
HI. tonstnotly rccol.m g frost nippUro of F.l! nod
W.nter Fxncy DrumJ Ftui.lo lit:F O'Ktm T>., v
woold rra;«tt/ull, rail ths attention At tho Ladle. to tb'-ir
fte«h rtock of plaid mid fij'd Siik., Fronel, Merino.-., Wool
Pliuds tc .t-d I ialdA, tmtroiderleA, later, Mitts, Qio.e.
Hosiers, An. Alto, n full stork „f Domra! if, Woolens ,ud
aou-ekeeplngGoods, of cry description, constantly ker.t
on bun i, all v f which they Uniter tbeauiilrc* they can off.-r
to ihrir cu-toiaer* at Incar jrr.au than any other house in
the cl.y. Remember, COLLINS A M’KEE,
~ (t>r. Thorn’s old stand.)
No. 63 Market street.
For Balei “ ~
A SPLENDID COUSTKY HEsIDBNCH, on Urn Ohio
£1 river, adjoining the House of Refuge, on the Plank
Road at Mculs’ Ruu. There Is six acres covered with a
large amount of Grafted Fruits, Evergreens, Granes Ber.
ries and Ganli'n Root*; with a superior Dwelling Barn*
and Out-Uoase*, all intended to make a comfortable home
It Li offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAVIS, Esq.on the
premises, or of THOMAS WOjDS,
w P Ula> 75 Fourth street.
o L'NDKIES—
O 10 libds Bacon Hams;
-5 do Shoulder*;
50 Mils new large No. 3 Mackerel;
3-j ht bbls do do do; t»4rd.-»
** medium do do
25 bbls do do do
15 *• Lake Trout, in store;
“ Baltimore Herring, in store
'*> “ do Hhn.L ,to;
6 “ No. 1 extra Lnrd Oil, -lo ;
•5 “ Tanners Oil, t t,. ;
&U casks prime Pearls :
1(10 bbls Mess x’ort;
100 “ Urease Lari;
20 “ Loaf Sugar;
CO iibdsO. Sugar;
230 bbls O. Molasses, onlccroneraga
WboxesW.O.TobacvV
-100 bblr N. C. Koi-iu; ’
40 caeka Hire;
7 luxes Creiia Chee»-;
160 shcr* Dried Appb-s and
hiiOO ; ouo’l.* Ba~,u bi'l*-..-.
- j i? HXGUSII A i:ICUAi:D:SuN
W Three Home, end hole rerS.lT.'
i “'••• tmteif howk* and
u Bri-k liou.-o. situated no Ferry, between
bHck kh r M; fc“t front by 79 **t
ALsc, oue Lot and two IIoo,«*:t, on Lcgati Sixth
Ward. Ooe House frentingoa Logvc sir *•,and the other
on Carpsmter’s alley; Lot fit feet by H-0.
Also, the Maud I huw occupy, on the comer cf ferrv and
2 " Sd rab,!,! ‘- of April,
1 . , h ,h, » lurmture, B-.ddir.g. Ac. The llsuMitms
ent d-.'in;; u good busiues*, and is plca/entlv ’ocati-d.
lor toi ui< tui further particulars enquire V.f
, t . ALLV. CUPPLK3,
_ corn -.t cf I»sry Water streets.
AND aUtJAUa— “
O lb hbds Byrupa;
to bbls L'iveriug’a4ruabed Sugar;
ko bbls Lovering’s ftiiverited
lb bbls sugar-house Syrup. For sale bv
F. R. DBAVQ, No. 1 Diamond.
fJ'O WHOLfc-ALh MKR-JHANTS— ~
X liao b'xo. pure Slustard ;
JeO boxes suprricr Mtistart. Wliolesale by
F It. PRATO. So. 1 Diamond.
( CAhfJ —A Dwelling Uooie, with
Vk. h i.V“!‘ r Teller. Tho Lot In
20 by 90 foot, situated on Sixth street, near Grant
A well finished House, on Wylie street, with Lot 22 by
sixth mm, with Lot ST fetfront by
100 deep, to an alley. 3
A three story Dwelling Houston ILmd street.
Three g jod ilouii-s, on Third street, near Wood, besides
many othi-re in various locations id ! cn ea«* terna.
If Jon want a House, Farm.or Building Lot, ih-, place to
be supplied is at the heal E»uto Office of
S. CLTIIBER7 A SON,
. 140 Third H» »L
If AuAN <* AUL hare received h beaitti'ul assortment
A. ft .‘tftinvj and ftf.twd all l>el^ Dw . R
rimlcp lot of figured and striped Dn*«i Silks ; and they ‘Vo.
Fpt*--.follv M'Jcit a caU from the arp!3
Nk* MlfMU—Just ivcrlTed, per cxiavs.* t\ «h,k
LOTTE HLUME - * ’ J - 11 U "
~.V r l erf n r l - b >‘ c » r ‘ Refect; Florence Scbotlifch Ly
" V; rtr!d : V ark h - VeJ Ito *a‘y ' f South, by Hurry Cotn
rr“; I : ! . AS, *“ With portrait Of the Emperor.
Ur* wlh a Playful Heart; Ellen N»y, by Stephen Glover*
The Mother n Smile, for Guitar, by W. V Wallace; PaLed
Aa.j to Heaven, for Guitar, by W. V. Wallace; Summer
Hours bjJ.U.TuUy; Land of our UirthpJaM, by Mo-gan;
Uoald we'd Nerer Met: Farewell Sebctilseh. by W V Wal
luc-.Pk.nru™ Polka; Bono* Bes,!* Gray.by tf W. Gloyer*
Wtl'xe*; Belle Brunette Polka, by Pri.ih.m-
Ihe VV L«hmg Gat®, ram a Uome, Where Chances
Nerer Come; U Germandres Y*lw, par Stephen Glow;
Old Joaey, latest Ethiopian rang; Good Night, Beloved!
(‘er-iuad*. written by Dreaming of Thee For
5.V*"“ A ”° *" , ’ l ' "*
_2g“_ CHARLOTTE RLUMK. 118 Wood ttrr . t
K , »^' V i'i S! . ,V 11 W i^ 7 —LoutfUk Thibet ShawLs-wmi,™
lkr« ' "i" ~iu»r« Buy Stilt* St»»la; lon|i
lUy Stair >bawla; long llrocha Shiwb; *qn ßrc , Brochc
td*“T *7 1 ri * lseh Cmdimere Shawls; und, fiwbCutUDM*
soarrw, in great variety, at
HAGAX A AIR’S. 01 Market rtwl
bUamboat JT'urnUwre iuid Cbair«;
WE are constantly; engaged i Q tbe
££* U,<MI * n STEAMBOAT CABIN
CUAIHS and FCItNETUiIK, of even
. 7T . nay particular attention
to die tnannfkcture of tlu» best stylos, soitable for tbo use
of Steamboat*. Our experience in this bmnch of the burl
uesti enables ua to warrant satisfaction, as well with the
promptitude In which orders are filled, as [in the quality of
the work end personal attention given tp tins fitting 6uL
Those interested in fnralshtag-Bwtn, will find H to their
advantage to give us a call.
J* 2l ___ T. ft. TDOXq k CO
Boots and shoes. Wholesale and h>tVTi~
JAMES 8088,
XT°J 9 • % i t AR S E T’ *?? No - 6 third door
from the Market House, Pittsburgh, would call the
attention of hb friends and the public geDirally. that he
Fall Stc-.-k of UOOTrf AND SIVoES in
all their variatlm. *
11m stock 4 one of the largest ever opened tn thU city
aud embraces everything worn by the ladies in Philadel
phia, hew * ork and Boston, and be trusts cannot ikll to
, Uro V, l <i ar * ba ® been given in selection the
choicest goods, all of which he warrants
lie also continue to manufacture, as heretofore, all do
tnTipriooa ol Buote and Shoes, and from Ms long experience
of over twenty years in business in thlsdtv, la, he trusts
a sufficient guarantee that those who fetor him with their
patronage will be fairly dealt with. feplfi
No Rumbus,
rpWO HUNDBKD DOLLAUS worth of stock
X will not be distributed at KCXiEKS 4 CO'S Star Dn
guoneotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mtaon’s, but
upon the pnymectof $1 you can procure as good, a LIKE
NESS as can l* procured in this or any other dtr. Call
and give m udrial. v #n g
IMPORTANT!
M P “ lo , r “A »‘«ken Fnmitnre.
W “>1(1 011 IRIDAY. Ootobor 0:h, ,t 9 o'clock, A.
>1.,»l ibororiiaoreor W. M. Koborts, („e*t door to
Mr. LotkrO[*i,} South Common. beween He,Tt*r a ml Fodsrul
streets, Allegheny city. The furniture baa been io um bat
sixteen mentha, and U la good order, most of which was
made by the l*est mechanics in the country.
Atnrng whichmay be found: OtrpeU— Brussels, Taped ry,
three ply chamber, stair and hall carpetings stair rode;
softs,lounges, Ottomans walhut ctnlrs mahogany dining
room and chamber ebsirs.
Ibklt*—* Ornrivsidennd dining, ornamental, with matb’e
top. Oho rosewood piano, a* coo.l as new ■ candelabra, glr*
andoles and mantle ornaments; what Dots, hat nek*, mats
bureau?, dressing nnj plain wash standi; coTornl and *pen
bedsteads and raatlrossos; China ware, glass ware 'bas&-
ware, fire iron*, fenders, tr»y6, 4c; looking gla«sts of nTI
kinds ; together with a complete set of Wtcboa furniture
A catalogue of the articles will be ready ibr deltvety on
the day of sale. Terms made known ontheday oi »aV
W. M: ROBERTS,
H M BOVLff. Auct’r.
Price* to lull All —Dry Goods. “ r ‘ ! "
ABITIOIIK, roroer of Grant and Fifth streets, fca* just
. received aud In now opening his Aret Fall stocks for
this MWin. The attention of ladles Is mjwetfaUT directed
to ihe following prices:
Fine French Merlnoes at 75c; 5-1 wIW Parometa* 25c- a
largo assortment of De Case at 12c; fc«t colored i-rinta 6».£•
COO pieces Flannels at 15c up; yard wide Bheettnz in
wool Do Laioa at 28c. Kentucky janes, iweeds 'and eatti
nata from U# up, cheeks, tieklngK. muslins, linens, crash,
tablecloths, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons aad
every other article usually kept iu a Dry Goods Blare, all of
which will be fold/ur &uk at prices to suit the
„ A. MTIGBS,
aep7 corner Grant and Fifth streets.
CLOTIUNU ?TuRE, Muonic lI*U,
tyth tirtet, FitUburfh.— Clothing made to order, in
good style, and at moderate man. aufctf
AC AUD.—Mr. (j. ANTON and U. BOHKOKDEtt would
respectfully announce to the ritlrensof Pittsburgh and
Allegheny that they will giro instructions on the Piano.
Guitar, Violin and Flute. Inquire at U. Schroeder ft Co.S
NEW MDBIO OToRK. 84 Foorih «rret Mp2 a
NOTICE— Letters of administration on the estate of the
late PKRCV OHELSMAN, of the city ot Pittsburgh,
deceased, haring been granted to the underslgbed, ail prr
sons having claims against the said estate are requested t/v
them, duly authenticated; and ibowi knowing
thasn>4»*d indebted.will make Immediate paynwo; to-
aepgftgt EDWARD TOYNttgB,
<IMUTMY Sgtu— io begs Timothy Seed; tor sate by“
■•P* 6 SMITH A SINCLAIR.
• -'«— J»o. •««•.-*.
a* mjl § o jst • &> c^t 00 ' 1 .
No. 26 Fifth Street, ‘ '
|JAV« Ju,t ntTiil* HU A DfUID t)«n AHD PAdUOrafT^^^^
DRY GOODS'
raw OFforlnnliY of nbtAmtngOfwd.,! nt-oot t...tfaildilh. Msl priro. ® U “ "WJHI.nHIBI M
IN THEIR SILK DEPARTMENT
wm be found ever, dwcrfptlca of phjd, ‘triped xnd broc«f. Dorn bttkx, of inno. tbxn FJVK RTJNDBXD
the hws=«t ,sd inut uuzoUtoMt unrtmeul dfjbnann oblbltod. rl
DRESS OOODS DEPARTMENT.
TWO OUNDSED CASKS of Mori ora, Cuhuwns, Wool Pl»ld, t Alpoou, Bomboxloi-i, Do Beora, Pordinx it—xx-.
or.e.ns Lustre., Lxdlra CloHu, Muxllo d. Dsi.ro, Perriux UioThuoi. Ac. *A - ' HMMMU
~u „„„ k THEIR EXTENSIVE SHAWL 8 A LOON
Sh.«lj,>l, n tlUM, Txlmes, Ac, la E.U« uoj Cloth, eAbndnA errrvibiar ihxt is rich ud
WtateShS,£[*“ r °' U ro!mr CASES of Jrarriptirm ol Oro?ro “I)JS Sd
■ „ ’ THEIR BONNET DEPARTMENT.
** M *Al'Aerobly luoooorod. :111m will be mwle up fur both the
Millinery Ooods of erery A lerje stock of Druse. (Seek ud Hintlll. Trliuilui.
, Liaea and Haau Kieplai Goods
.nd^"SrcSSSTfSilli “le“Ak”' 8h « u “**. Nwpklus, Towelinp, Dronrok Tebie Coron, be.
f»*«o«heot., ItadkrouhieA. ScxrC, Neck Bro,
p . . Blbbaai Rod Lace Denartmaal
CtaOtx Oiumera nsrf FeehJWs.—A eoropleto earlety of Clothk OiSlSem^rriue^f 1 suciA.
C “ U “ B *’ T “ lT ' l> ' *'• T *” m ’ o*o dr 7 Wh ’ I^l
60 CISC* of Calicoes, 15 eaaaa of Ginghams, 75 earn of Bieacbed Mualins. 100 bales Brown Mncito. io p,
QQ “V 40 of FUnKTiS bales Ticking, and «4?Suta r£S?2O^ iSISSS
togethu witßmanv other Goods, forming tbelargeet and moit
8T " ” h:bll tl ia Wretorn country, and which for »ty«* quality, and pSe, ho. n“v2rbe« mSSI wtprobnhJy
Haring a buyer eonstaotly la the Eastern Citlrsthey wlfl he always receiving the lit eat and most tehionabte f^r
OWE PRICE OJijLYa ootStint
UTQEAXA, < r Fewty D-tcxertd Mdhod of Inhalation.—
Thb man wonderful article k dastinod to produce an entire
revoiaUoa in the treatment of ail diseases of the longs.
Accounts are daily received from Clergyman end other per
son* of the highest respectability, of eases of eurca hereto
fore considered Incurable of Asthma, Bronchitis, Gone amp
tioa, and all Diseases of the Lungs, by DR. OURTTB’
HYGEANA. Read the following:
Dr. Russell, Postmaster of Rnzlington, N. T, says: “Bend
a iloim more Hygeana; it is working wonders here in
dbvoNes of the lung*. I believe it will cure any diseases'
not iu the very last stages, and even then is pricelea to
the rest and coisfon it is sure to give the safferer. * I am
wiliiag,’ sold my neighbor, ‘to purchase a package a week
for my daughter; it gives her perfect rest Ido not expect
her to live.’ ** g
Htgkaxa IX Mam.—J. 11 Oanbert, Postsas'er of Bkh
mond, Maine, writes us: “The Hygeana Is doing wonders
here. My aister has had a distressing cough, with great
difficulty of breathing, for years. She wore the inhaler and
took the Cherry Syrup *or a few dsys before she was re
lipved, and now, after one mouib’sJuM of it, her coogh k
w<tll. Dr. Curtis’new system cf iohalation must produo*
an euUre revolution In the treatment of dkeaee* ot the
lungs. There is no mistake, it k truly a wonderful dis
covery.”
The Rev. Mr. Curds ays: 44 It is now eight days since
my daughter put on the Inhaler and commenced using the
Hygeana, and It has already dona mews for ber tK * w all tho
medical faculty have been able to do for tho last two years.
The Irritation and tickling sensation in the throat k gone,
and with it the cough. She sleeps well.”
Sold at DR. EXYBBR’S Drag Stoic, Ho. 140 Wood street,
comer VbgiQ alley swd Wood street. {octfodawfoa
A Physician's Opinion of my Shomldcr
B*- La**, editor of the Chambersbnrg JViwrrriyn, under
date of September 18, 1854, In speaking OT these Brace?,
says: Our friend, Dr. GEO. Q. KEY ARE, submitted to our
im-pretion a rery fine specimen of the “ Washington Sus
pender Brace," manufactured and cold by him at the comer
of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It serves
admirably the purposes for which it k Intended, U light
and easy, and altogether free from the objections attached
to the many other Btmees la general nee. It L« on excellent
Suspender, while at the same thxw> it preserves the sboui
dt-rs in a healthful position, without at all xestrainlng the
natural movements tf the body. The Dr. will send them
by mail, free of rosUge, to any part of the .Union.
St Id wholesale and retail at DR. KEYBER’S,I4O Wood
street, corner of Virgin oliey. [cclfodaw
A CAHD—Qtfaeni of Pittsburgh, you have among you
one of the most terrible disease* known—the Cholera. Al
though k> fatal, as it astflSy proves, it is nevertbeiem
promptly and easily curable, by a proper remedy f lavoria
bly no in its earlier stages, seldom otherwise even after
collapse has taken place. By twenty-two yean* acquaint
ance with this disease I am to aifenl you
A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY,
Which you will find in my
CHOLERA SPECIFIC. '■
Every/am:7y should get it at once, and keep It on hand.
Every person in feet should have it within reach, and im
mediately use it on the first dktnrbunew of the bowels.
The relief it gives U prompt and effectuaL Cm it with con
fidence, even In the l&tvr stages.
Puli directions for treating the lUrwma adoampany IL
For sale by GEORGE H. KEYSER, No. 149 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. T»ep2l] &. 8. FITCH, Broadway. N. Y.
[ From .he Pifaktergh Daily Dijpatdi, Kb, 16,1853 j
Cheat EzpwderM-BhcraUUr
Pentoot who h»Te acquired a stooping position, by follow,
log a sedLniarybcecpathm, wHI experience gnat r«U«f by
tha use of the *• Washington Suspender Brace,” and
sold by Dr. KEYSRR, corner of Wood (treat and Vbgis
alley. It answer* £r a brace and suspenders, the watghtoT
the pantaloons b to .placed as to continually lend to bring
the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the
chest. We porehaaed one some tine ago, and have been so
pleased with it, that we unsolicited gave it a “puff,”
Woman, hundred*of whom ate annuallj Injured by the
weight of ‘‘skirts,” should also procure there
braces. Be particular in procuring the kind ~imtkmail. m
many of the Braaac sold are humbugs.
Sold wholesale Usd retail at tha Drug Stare of GEO. H.
K RY3EK, No. 140, corner of Weed street alley.
Sign of the Golden Mortar. - .
N. B.—l also keep everyvariety of Trusses, Supporters
Body Braraa, Pile 'Props, .Elastic Stockings, guspensary
Bandages, Ac. • .
LIST OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES,
on B&xn uat torn sax* it
FLBMIKG BROTHERS,
Pt *ii3>i «f adlhu HO*.
Wholesale DnggiaU amd Dealer* m F&mt afnffri’ms.
Corner Fourth and Wood threats, Pittsburgh.
KBRLKIPS AMERICAN COMPOUND;: .
Jayne's Alterative:
M Carminative Balsam;
** Hair Dye;
w Expectorant;
“ Sanative Pills;
Hair Tonic; .
Whiter’! Balsam of Wild Cherry ;
Bryant'* Pulmonary Balsam;
UooOand’ft German Bitter*;
Holland do
ds
Merehists' Uterine Catholieon':
■'ftmi' Seoteh Cough Candy; -
Price’s do;
Thc*n*e - - * do;
Howe's do;
Osgood's India Cbolagogue;
Morse’s Invigorating Cordials
Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops;
Harrison’s Hair Dye;
Phalon’s do
Batchelor's do
Mcklonn’a Elixir of Opium
Bryant’s Pu#ying Extract;
Dailey's Pain Extract;
Brown’s Ease* of Jamaica Ginger:
. . McAllister's do do;
fc&Udar’s lAeUible Ink;
Payaon’s do do;
Arnhold’a do;
Dr. Curtis’llygeana;
Lyons’ Kathairon;
David'* Lilly White;
Bazhi’a • do;
Tobias’ liniment;
Hunt’s do; *
Allan’s Norm and Bona Linlmant;
Mexican Mustang do;
Farrol’a Arabian do;
Gardner's do;
Barrel** Indian do;
Carter’s Spanish Mixture; •
Barne’s Pile Lotion;
Meen Fan;
Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; '
Merchant’s Gargling Oil;
Bushton, Clarke A Co. 1 * Od Uvar On:
MeAlllater’s Ointment:
Sings’ltch - do;
Panel’s do;
Gray's do;
lbrutte Ot»tM.nt
Jodkln’s do;
Swsim’s Panacea;
Houck’s do;
Bargaafa Intknt Panaere;
rarey Davis’ Pain Hitler;
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral;
Hough ten’s Pepria;
Kief's Petroleum;
McLano’s Galebratad Over Fills
Brandreth’a do
Wright‘h rndlan Vegetable POJe
Lee’a Antbbllloufl do*
SaxncAriUa Blood do;
Rvea’a
Swaynas’Extract BareapuriUn-fflood Ills
Jayna’a Anodyne .Cough "do;
Townsend’•Stealth do;
Jaw David's Piasters;
Shoemaker*! do;
Dr. Newman’s do;
Badway’aßaady Belief;
Mortis 1 Remedy;
Prof Wood’s Hair Restorative;
Emerson’s do;
Boll’s Sarsaparilla;
Townsend's do:
Sand’s do?
wViKsSSS “ d 8 ““i» rni »
Soap, Cl ea Tar’s Honey ’
“ HWyaoentad Brown Windsor
Ludlom’s Speetfie; ’
vtsssssr+SF*
Seliere’ g*!
Barry's Trieophoroua; , ■
Norwood’* Tincture orTtretram Vlrids;
McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge,
Dt. Locoek’a Pulmonic Wafers;
Thompson** Eye Water;
Agents feeaU of Dr. MeCUntoek’* PamQy ModkiW*
Dv* Needham’s Breast Pumps; *
Water’s Atmospheric Breast Puata:'. -
Saftßwk ' do *T MUJr
, John W. Bvtlir 4, ()•» .. rWWawbowiitßojli wll
piogWARDiMo asp ; oomragion lofccgAOTfc- moaod,*,
F D»hgfai«u hhrtrpfHtabMhh u.SSSSt ;S Wmag.wl»dtd.. Ww W*»*o«o. So<te«o ■
Hi* »od ShMt U.d, rn Trout• ~ l^T
_. V ‘
5. ’\ m + 4
MEDICAL.
Coßiamptlvei Baud!
Cure for Cholera.
Bxcelleat Article.
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RAILROADS
piTrauici, st. mn m new mtm.
moet direct and only re liable route.
RAILROAD TO CHICAGO
THENCE BY :
CHICAGO AMD niESIEBIrpiRAILROAD
An Air Un. Xosta from CUoagh-to St labU.
TTHUINS LBAYB CHICAGO DATT.Y (sLd.,e
ahto J * fck W&mtho£’s2
bt ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL a. *
“ “ NIUUT KXPRiCSS M .>Iu.< A, l». M.'
Trains ron through to Bt. Luis lo fiuiueiK hours,tie
Biwunington. Springfield and Alton. iviOimit cba,igr of can
orwpyrpe, con-.ertlng at Alton with daily Una i.| Padusi
for Hannibal, Quincy and Keotnk, aarl et gr. Louie «tth
FIRST CLASS SHAKERS FOR NEW ORLEANS,
and intermediate potato on the Uls*i=ripji, aud with m-ular
for Kansas and Council K
TIME FROM riTTSBUKaHTTi>. ST. LOUIS : g HOURS.
Begnito chrckol through to SL LouLuon Michigan Can
tml and Houlliera Trains, aud at the depot in Chkseo
K. P. HOLLISTER. Ciilragn,
EICHAUD p; MORGAN, AB ™ L
,5f’ T , b r u f l ‘ '« r=L Louie, L, tbl» rrmu, an U
obtained in PilUburwb, at Offices of Cleveland and Fitts
burgh and Ohic. and renuiyhauU Railroads. frepSTftu
CLEVELAND AND P JTTgBHBGH
RAILROAD.
. IN CONNECTION WITH THE
Ohio tad Peuneylraula Railroad,
rr.Tr. ». TIA AiXIANCK . .
>puE shortest, quickest and cheapest hmte to ToMo.Cfcfc
rihrmlJp* Oaleca, and Bfc. Louis, b TIA
. To J*l* b one bundled miles shorter and about tight
DIANAPOLIS.* 0 CUcago ’ llian llle ebwijtons one VIA fif.
Three Daily &uia« between ted Clertland.
Foar Daily Train* between Cleveland and Chiesco.
»aw to ClevaJand. six hours, Chicago iwraty-two 1 touts,
end Bt. Loob thirty-seren boors. **
„ /VU ALLIANCE.
Trams for Clerclaod leave All la nee at 7 80. A. &L, XROO,
r!? v 6 „ « M » veting at Hudson with Trains for
S.p'if* io c, " d ” d “
■* **- **>> P- M-, end 830, p. at: eon
?^S^Lw^£ ro ° l!hTr * i! ’ 5n ™' ao - Cbit K”*
CM 2S5*i. l«* and tto North
uus% lea ring Piititni.gL on either of the mornlcg or after
*f lD F 1 VIA CLEVELAND, wfllarxire tn
™*S° one Train in advance of threw who go via Mans
’nrabßlnml br K=4ua »b Clara
’ Kolag to 8L Inals cr any other point woot
“? k 'J th ' cl <»t oooneotfcmisojqoickort
tjmobr ttkiag a, BJJO, A. JL, Troio from Pitiboroh.
l-OMBMoh, thle Troio (Ob CbroboO)rooch Et Lrabno
tho .Toning of the Mlboio, iby, -
n>o Tnino from Cleodtnd to Toledo tol Chhaco ran an
“ 000 ,DU B* 1 ' a - m - on*.
Afsi. oi3 ilcoa. 111 °* ,r> “ 845 P-»•»,
Trnine loom for Bode lebni and Et tooie os foUowi -
Eeooo Chfcego at » 30. A. M. and SA». B
tor 8t Lonb go orer Kori lotanrl Bmllrood to
doliot.and theneeoier the Chica(p>tod Hieib.lpplßoßroad
fo Altoo, and tl !“?'J;>/'«Jfohoet (2» mileo) t? EtliS
by the 8 J», AR, Trrtn arriTT in EL Inob et
iolt * T ' Dl °to “* <>J the 9J0,P.!(. Train at noon
B«gfmg«cWkci <hmn£h to Cferetaad, >od then to
checked far Chicago ion St-Lopla.
lAHE TIA ALLIA&OB AX9 CLEVELAND -
T° £5 | To < Y£
OtereMad.4 00 k 60 is 60
J2I U 60
Detroit 600 I fit Louis~.... 19_M U M
Ftsseonn ue reqoeated to procure‘tbeirtfcket* »t the
J. A. OAUQHKT, Ant,
nttwmigfc.
SUMMER ABSAKaBMBHra.
RAILROAD.
A% , THROUGH lit fiptebs hours*
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6IH. wnws
T_ THRU UGH TRAINS.
HE MAIL TRAIN will lease erary morning fSondays
•seated) at T o’clock, stopeiog at all tha resulac sta*
arriving in Philadelf3iia at IS P M.
_ THE FART TRAIN will leave Pituburxh daily faxeeot
? at
Blalesville; Loekport, Johnstown, Wilasore, Gallltan. Al*
toona- *a-, arming in li 4 o’clock,ttenaxt
■ Tm? EXPRESS TRAIN wiU Mere my evening
calf « IrSa’*,
Hillside, Johnstown, LBley’a, (UHitum,
«e.j connecting at Harrisburg with tha train tor Baltf*
more,and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at I^Bo,
THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN-wh* leave every altar
o’clw*. stopping at allregu*
Si?,
(exeag>t Sunday,! at U c*luek, A. My stopping at
tions, and runsieg only as far ad
RETURNING TBAXNSarriTe la Httsburghi Fh*t Ac*
opomodxtion arrives at 8 o'clock, A.«, Kxpwo, L p. M.
Semnd Atcommodrilon.TJf, pM. Mail IiSJ, P. M? Fast
♦ 92 8 *? 0 s€# Pare to Far*
to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Bedford ftrinw e« yu
read, and to Philadelphia and^^inAza.
arcbMi I ?is ck * t » charged tx>
oefTß In.addl ßonr to tba staUgn raxea, except from Marions
Where the Company have no Agent. ’
No notes of a lees denominaSDQ dollars will be
NOTICR—In ease of loaa,.the 'Company will hold
thc’uVlvesresponribla tor personal'baggage onlv.and tor
an amount not exceeding fIOoT -
N. ExeelakSr Omnikofl been employed
to oouvey pasaengen and baggage to and fttaath# DapoLat
? wot to exeeed 15 eeota-fbr aaeh paeaengvr. and’*
IS eenu for aaeh trunk. ' mu
For ticket*, apply to ‘ J. MEBKIHEN, Agent,
werewSa jSSP
OHIO OHO FXnRLVAXIA BAILBOAD.
Raw Arrangemcati
aOMMSNCJIfO fEBH UA8Y 23,1864.
18M. , gaßHafiyj 1864^
AIL TRAIN !.m BA H; dln« At AUI
LIJL .DC.; tAiM tea <t Ciwolnt And m.k« • clow con-
h * tMffcpnM iSiu. Nuhl4«X
nati ebont 12 o’clock evnlght. - l **e wa
EXPRESS TRAP leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. It.,
after the arrival of the ExPrearttrin ftnm Phlladehdria'
Crestline at lf^OP. My eonneeiin?wltfitt#
Night Exsrere which reaches Cincinnati in the mopti—
OnunwnVna are made with the Ohio and IndlsnaTand
Belton tains and Indianrrsilroada tor Dayton, Tiidu«t« pw it t
aad towns in Indiana. - . * r “
Gonneetioiisare made arith CUrdanuL Monroeville. Sea
dusky, Toledo, Detroit and GUrego with Bunrua. Utm«F
Banduaky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad Rirer Rm 4
Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark;ftnesville and towns
on the Mansfield toad.
Oaveland $4. Through Uckcta to Louisville it reduced
' . RETUBBIHGi
. tua I2rUBB TRAIN lbavea Crestline at 1.25 P M.
and reaches nttsbuigh at'B39 P M,* bouneeUng with the
jast Expreai Train through In fifteen btrars toPhiladetohia.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 130, A.
rival of the Night. Expwerf Train ftbm
arrivea at Pittsburgh at 1h40,P 3L • •“®
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODASJON ■miTW _
M. *A<l P», »ad M.» Brighton '
nKmrnAiN iwTMfitMutii MtAN.uiiri
M na Tratea do net run on Sunday
GEORGE PARKIN, TSekst Agent,
• Vnhdwil streat Marion.
. > JOHN KELCT, Paaaangar Igmf
SP—sylnila Hrilwdi
-r -ViTiTiMi
Balthnore; eosamanring April Ist, 1554.
ftnt C7a«» 'Breoaaa, Oadarand Wooden Wars, Paattoma.
furniture, aaaond had, Furs, Plsaoa, Poultry; Winai.'i»
baskeu or haxaa:7seats fit 100 to*. *
toaii C7an Pried Skuit, Threwi, Dare figm Clsvir '
aadTlmathy fiead, fllama are, Hardware, leg*. Weal and
-* —«
TWrACTsii Baanami Pork Gooes,) Bathr.iattkln.
toe or HA«; HMw, BwjCwSkw 81m, (SoS
ton, otmtol:
Awft fits AlnehotJßaaoß Aa mRi ea beaten) antsy
and Malt, Bawf end JafVewoL Ctoarea. Laid ad lari
Loaf Tbbnreo
Flow SO ends WbbL
- gfOEfll O.
BIKXS&S,
TTQID «a aria the MMu BOM AEIbtTOOMv
-11 49 Asm* Exchange Ban; i
17 do EmapblklHmlta Company;
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