. ■- '■ >* ****& £? &&*.v* k v: i* - frfos-««. .<-.■*. »■..« r,. »m •» •;>' y*?£ oimsm&mm ,^«-* r > k * i» 4>S. .V- f\- ***** ■osAss!l9sg&? : f %&*;i : -o • * rS "■.- >%v s -V--v?d ? -- _ SjSgggU^.4U~V*<* !i'i^'i.',‘\’ i '.' * r *£‘ \ ! - v-: IBBfefc&S*}»»}^«i.■}?*j , f - i K>.«V ,*,.' ■ ! n tSftSi&v . tvi :i »sy£4* sjjt I’'1 ’' & mks£&: V 1 j sB3&s£*:* '■ v » **''Z K ~ - SmSl^W^ 3®^ i ?sXe I^Sfv^Hj‘U'>j' t i'o •>; j^J'.,'^ ;;%: fEfcv'V V&4s*. &£-£>*£& ■* $&&»£&»«*£& fe £s; •** -• -'Si'^Sy-V! : ■■■■ ,:■;? ' -S’-t; * -■: •: >.>/-»' . ;• ;'^s^ r.VL' - il#l * !•* • ’-‘‘l i‘» *• . - ■ .- W* . H. ' - 1 THE CITY POST. MONDAY MORNING:::::: :::::::::OCTOBER 16. Court of Quarter Sessions. —Before Hon. Wm. B. M’Clnre, President Jadge; Hon. Gabriel Adams and Hoa. Wm. Boggs, Associates. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. James Coop, indioted for malicious mischief, in poison* ing a lot of cattle belonging to Lewis Johnston, on trial on Friday, the Jury returned a verdiot of guilty. The defendant is a man 70 years of age. He was remanded for sentence. Commonwealth ts. Jasper Newton; indict ment, assault and battery, on oath of Christian Weltz. Verdict of guilty and the defendant sen* tenoed to payithe costs of prosecution. Rain. —The rain so ardently and anxiously looked for, has at last oome with a “ rush the windows of heaven have been opened to their widest extent; and the waters poured down with a “ looseness,” truly refreshing and gratifying to ou£ so long * dried up ” river men. Althongh late in coming, it seems determined to make up for lost time, and we may confidently anticipate its continuance, until the rivers rise sufficient to once more float off our noble steamers, after be ing compelled to remain inactive for an unpre cedented long period. We have too long neglected to call the atten tion of the ladies to the new Trimming Store re cently opened by our young friend, Frank Van Gorder, on Market street, corner of tb@ Dia mond. We took-a look through the atook of trimmingß, embroideries and fanoy goods, and can safely say that they are unsurpassed by any that we have seen, and from onr knowledge of Frank and Mr. Cree, we can assure the laJiee that they will receive all the attention possible, attheir'hands. Retail dealers in woolen yarns will do well to notice his advertisement to be found in oar paper this morning. Another Burglary. —An entrance was effect ed into the honse of Mrs. Irwin, Centre Avenue, on Friday night, bat found nothing worth steal ing except an old trunk, containing a few arti cles of clothing. This the rascal carried off with him into the street and broke opemAakiug out such things as Bnited him. *9? Sentenced.— Thomas Conley, convioted of grand laroeny, in stealing a lot of pioks and crowbars from Mr. Dalxell, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment injthe penitentiary, by Jadge M’Clnre, on Saturday. Assault and Battery. —John B. Wells was brought before Alderman Wiggins, on Saturday, upon a charge of assault and battery, preferred by Robert L. Johnston. The accused was held to bail in the sum of $2OO to appear at Court Threatening to Burn a Steamboat.—Aid. Wiggins, oa Friday, issued a warraot for the ap prehension of a young man named William Tracy, charged with threatening to set fire to the steamer Clara F!?h«*r. Another Bank Bursted —A despatch receiv ed in this city oa Saturday, hnnounceg that the Newport (Ky.) Safety Fund Bank, had failed. A great quantity of the notes of this institution are ia circulation amongst, us. Violation of a City. Obdinancb.—Mayer Adams, of Allegheny, on Saturday, committed James Carrol! to jail, for violation of city ordi nance, in default of bail. The District Court will convene again on Wednesday. * ! Martin’s Resturant and Eating Saloon The proprietor of this popular establishment de sires to thank, the public for the generous pat ronage they have extended to his house since its opening. He regrets, however, that severe in disposition has made him incapable of devoting his personal attention to the accommodation of his friends and the public at large, lie has now. however, the pleasure to say that he is convnl soent, and will he happy to meet all who desire good refreshments at his new house. No. Diamond alley, near Wood street The res taurant arrangements are an improvement oo every other plan that has been introduced in Pittsburgh, and cannot fail to pleafe the most fastidious appetites. Oa Monday morning he will be at his post, and will servo up everything in the-entwg line in a sty’ that cannot'be surpassed. * CHEAP MUSLIN DELAINES.—A. A MASON AC :. v.ij! PTn«n na Fri.lny, OcloLfr liUh, c.i-v.- «>f Muslin D~ Inines ut thn Jc.w prifce i*f 6 and Sc f--r ywr-l. o. ti: PUTTY— 5 ions in storo and fur cai.* i>v FLEMING HBOS. ■ , OLL BILLMaTO.NK- 000 Bis la n.or- and 'or s-J* f.v JV or till KLKMINGJS !:<)>. T) OSK I*l NK—&UO Ibj in more and fur snie !>v L cctl.l _ FLEMING im>Y;. CHROME GKEEN—6 Bi< in rtrro an l fo- *»!c hv oci lit FLEMING ACIDS —i/ViO tha pure Nitric Acid . 1.500 do Eulpb. Acid; BLL’K ViTKIOL—B>3 id *tcr* and for m»'o ut PCtIS FLEMINU'BKO?. BLADDEHS WANTED —The «i.Gi |.ric; pnii'C. good btof Bijuldtrs bv »0p29 IT'LNE SPONGE—I bale rrceived by . octo jos Fleming AIIOUSE AND LOT FOK SALK, on Sixth rtrift. 1: rjnfre of • S. CUTHBFKT * SOX, vtlJ 140 Tli’nt PURK BRANDY.—I bare tbU day ri*eei*e-l one i*. K o the Coßuac Braody, for Medicinal purpoM:* Those Id want sf & trry excellent ankle can procure ii ot \ JOS. KLHMTNO, corner of the Diamond and Merkel nt. CONGRESS WATER.— 1 have rt lusiiullY SEED—IO bags Timothy Swxl. for rale by 86P25 SMITH A SINCLAIR. Riujv —10 tierces in 6tore and lor rm!** by octlj. KINO k MOORHEAD. I'OBACCO. —1 hhd leaf Tobacco, for pale by WP2B HENRY H. COLLINS. I'ntaii MUSUBOONS—Put up in tin cans, hermeiWl)}' ■eaied, a seasonable article for the table, for sain by acp!B BAILEY A IIENSHAW COFPkE SUGAR—3O bbfa Coffee Sugar for sale by OCtb SMITH k PIKCLAIR. SOAt' —300 boxes llosiu Soap for Fale by ccts SMITH TiMOTUY BKK!>—25O bushels prime Timothy Seed, iD store and for tele by yp2o EVQLISII k RICHARDSON. n TIMOTHY SEED—6 bags for sale by 1 octfl SMITH k SINCLAIR. JA> a COl’PEJi—6; pocket* prime for sale by 009 SMITH * SINCLAIR. (l Adoi A—lW) mats for (-ale by > cct9 _ _ _ BMITII k SINCLAIR. liaifc —100 bbls Louisville Lime received and for rale by t o-tT HENRY U. COLLINS. MATCUJta— 300 grow for rale by nr t 7 ItKNRY II- COLLINS. BUTTER— Tkegs fresh flrksn~B'uth-rTnr'rale by oc-7 HENRY II COLLINS. SANTIS’ SARSAPARILLA—I gross just receive! ami for sale by JOS. FLEMING, oet« • corner of the Diamond ami Market st._ FINK PAKLoK HIKNITCkK -VVeiuernn-tHiiliy man ufarturinu fine Parlor Furniture. of Hi" material and worUmuuship, and from the latent dfHgr.H, whi.-h w* bell at low price*. T. It. YuUMJ A Co., peplO opposite City Hotel, .■■inifhfci-lii rtn-nt. CHANCE R)K =«!**, the tuo- k. fix tures end px»d will of & Country Store, situate < ANCHEBTJSR GINGHAMS.—Fast colored and floe; I miles from Uiu city. Also, the Store and Dwelling 11.-me. worth 16 cents, wiling at 12% cento per yard at Stables, 4c. S. CUTHBERT A t-uN, octd A. A. MASON A .CO. 1 LUMSb’ EXTRACTS—A large assortment rewired by octa JOS. FLKMINO. fl AtiTILK 80AP—330 lbs genuine received and for sale by oeta JOS. FLKMINO. CHLESK —10 boxes prime Ore&ra Cheese for sale by octs SMITH A SINCLAIR. F" OH SALE—A two story BrtckUouse and Lot, on Den man street, Birmingham. Apply to w 23 JAMES BLAKELY. SKKna, SkKDS—SO bushel* superior Lawn Grnes Seed, for fall powlnx, for pale by ort4 JAMES WARPROP. AY AND BT ALKIjUTTERS—Our win.Vr stock or tbe Improved Fodder Cutters Just arriving at the Sead of [oct4[ JAMKS WAKDHOF. bare now received more than cOO pairs Swiss uml French Blankets, ranging In price from $2 to *l2. . [oct4] A. A. MASON ii CO. K&W STYLE WOOL DEL4INKB.—A. A. MAeON * CO. >i«»e just received a large lot of sew styles of figured Wool Delaines. ttvakt COLORED CALICOES.—I.OOO pieces good fast col* orod prints are wiling at UJ4 cents; u«url prices, S and 10 cents. [oct3] A. A. MASON Sc CO. Four CENT PRINTS.—Just received: 4 cases more of extra cheap prints at 4c per yard. oct3 A. A. MASON A CO. F" IV K "CENT MUSLINS. — 6,000 yards of oue. yard wide bro Muslins at 5 cents. 00(8 # A. A. MASON k CO. f) ED FLANNELS. —Warranted all Wool, soiling at 14c ■ L per yard; worth 25 cents. ’oet3 ‘ A. A. MASON A CO. riay.Aft—lmperial, Gunpowder. Young Hy:on, and Black 1 Teas, io store and for sale by * KINO A MOOIUIEAD. I FRENCH MERINOS—A good urOclu worth $1 selling * for cents, at Mjplfi A. A. MASON k CO’S. GLASS—IoO boxes 8x10; 75 boxes 10x12; 75 “ 10x14. FOr sale by , BMITFI * SINCLAIR. li V' -•<*’ '■ '."t**** : V • ' • r.t ~■«*>.. .-•* *.,•' .. 1 ' fL' . «?■ J “ . ,v» . , . * . * *.*. , ‘ U -. J.'. ' • ~v •*• * . r >•-■'■* •. ±.»* ’ ■ . • • . ■• V • '*•'■ . • -• • " , Saturday, October 14, 1854. (Siioo do MurtraMc Arid; for wilt- l>v . FLEMING IIKO 5 - R. A. FAHSKSTOCK A ro . corner W»<>l And l'lrsf str-et; (UTTER —-i bbls eohi iiuiter for sale by > octi SMITH k SINCLAIR, B~ LACKBEItKY, WILDOHRKHY ANDUINGKK BRAN BIBS, warranted pun, the beat antidote against Choi era, tor ante by tlie gallon or bottle, by ' D. FICKEISKN, No. 137 Liberty street GUM DROPS. —500 tt» asserted Gam Drops, received this day by JOS. FLKMINQ, fep 2B corner Diamond and Market street. t" TOD LIVKK OIL.—I grow Baker’s geanltM Ood Liver / Of!, received this day by JOS. PLKMING, ■ep2B corner Diamond and Market street. TELEGRAPHIC. By the OTUilly Liuei for the Horning Post Thfi.Aretic»Bftf«ty of Capt. Luce. Albabt, October 14.—Capt. Luce and others bare arrived at Quebec, having' been pieked up by the ship Cambria. The following are the names of those saved at Quebec : Capt Luce, George Fallen, eon in-law of Mr. Brown, of the firm of Brown 4 Brothers; and James Smith,of Edinburg. Late*.—Niw Yoke, October 14<—Capt. Luce, and seven or eight passengers, and five of the crew of the Arctic, were saved from a rafrby the Cambria. Weather In Philadelphia, 4c. Philadelphia, October 14.—There was a heavy rain storm from the 'eastward to-day. There are signs of a elear-np at present. The lire to New York is, however, ob structed. Mrs. Collins, son and daughter, were certainly lost with the Arctic. Philadelphia, October 14.—Flour quiet, little inquiry f u shipment, holders firm ; sales 500 bbis good brand.* nt SS,- 25. Nothing doing in Rye-flour and Corn-meal. Wbc*i wanted ; market nearly bare; $l.BO for good red and $1,91) for white. Rye scarce at $1.15@1,18. Corn steady; sab* 2000 bushels good yellow at S 2 afloat; sales 1800 bushel.- heavy at 81. Whisky ; limited demand, prices somewhat unsettled at 38. C. D. Wood, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door above Race, east side, Philadelphia, lias on hand the best qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, MouongH bela Whisky, Holland Qin, Cordials, Ac , on terms wnrthv the attention of purchasers and dealers. |au29v fftHOSE who want Boy’s Clothing would do w.-il to call X at CALLAJIAK*S Bazar, 24 Fifth street. Ills good* for Men’s Wear are splendid. Give him a chance. No charge for showing goods. sepU HP R Y 11!—THOMPSON’S CELEBRATED WASHING i COMPOUND.—The manufacturer of this Compound bus no hesitation In pronouncing it superior to any arti cle of the kind ever before offered to the public. It is entirely free from any substance that willinjure the color or texture of th« finest fabric, and is, tbemorc, particularly adopted to the washing r>f fancy articles. For Liuen, Cambric, Muslin, Ac., it is unequalled, entire ly removing all yellowness, thereby rendering the process of bleaching unnecessary. As an article for Toilet use, it will be found very benefi cial; also for salt rheum, chapped hands, or anv eruprions of the skin. Boldly R. E. SELLERS A CO., aepSO No. 67 Wood st. 8 UNDRIES—' ‘ —' 10 hbda Bacon Hams; 26 “ do Shoulders; 60 bbis new large No. 8 Mackerel; SOhfbbls do do do; toarriva, 80 '* medium do do 26 bbis do do do 16 “ Lake Trout, in store; 25 “ Baltimore Herring, in store; 20 “ do Shod, do; 6 “ No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; 25 “ Tanners Oil, do; 60 casks prime Pearls; 100 bbis Jdeas Pork; 100 “ Grease Lard; 20 « Loaf Sugar; 60 hhdsO. Sugar; 230 bbis O. Molasses, oak cooperage 40 boxes W. O. Tobacco; 100 bbis N. C. Rosin; 40 casks Rice; 7 boxes Cream Chocs**; 150 sacks Dried Apples and Ptaches; 2000 pounds Bacon Sides. • KNGLisn * mriUßn-»-.- G.»ld»-n If-rj. VfEW B'.HjKS, IIYiKXPKESS —Ol kt, tux-si- Xl - Tb** ■ •ralor's Toll: h»;one . The Kr.i'tit ar>l lit Kus»i»n ? . Th~ Gihmtdl Expedition; Aubrey: Jariii linp’fiin nt-: Thr Boyhood of Grtat M«-j ; J'ro,trr.»* aud Prejuli'-j-; Tmt-1« !n Armenia ; The (’x.»r and the suits u ; K>. tpnut-- of Vnne-uR V..-U: The Dodd Family Abrcr.d. For r* -> fy o‘" ~ " II r. C MOJUJAN. I‘4 VV.-o-l -ir.-..- ktclTivuj —TiirCaiiu iw'-M.’rv, a bcal Nautical JloiDi-.ne* 1 . luiali-0 t.ll fa-'.; jt'ch- fl. Kvanti i:-, a if T»Vf and lv I.llir Alt-.n. pricv fl. Camp :u.il Marrlj: l>\ lifMirj l>. lirn r t-n. U . A.: *.* To ntuL-i. The Lit Hclrw?: 1>• Mr*-. I”. L) N. .*<•. *L at r’.li. )cr by \V. A. GIMHiMTNNI.Y A CM . iH'tl No }. rurtli CUIvJ.KnA : KiiA ■ tf t , ;l - j. i > pi-iJc-»Uil t;. l»r. Wirk.-y-f roixtirati i ('IIUI. A. 1 m;i DIARRHEA MEDICINE. Thirty-divine ha- hee„ r,v imm-leml iu <-vi«r» u: Ch'.•■«■. re, with Crm t>u -eo*,!. In rr.an i pf ilii> UniL-1 State*. korU-a^r-rl\ tu 'tsu’n.,l where it cilcvit» f the |d,i *i .-ut-. We V :••• affix f»ime physician- - nnj*.-«li-> it •‘ll.-cL*. and l.wve given riif '-i- *• < (K-t rcrtif; pfofrM> im wrnppT around livtl- t .i-bn L. b rtcv, SI, b . T. 11. Duchctl, M D, W Jn.viF. y, t> F., r ..»> t y ' f.ep23 JollV I MKT. Jr. . 141 U<..i A CARD—To ihow M.hltig beautilul, hrn.j;h\ aCo ».‘i,ra ' bh< otiv fur subur , 'iui rcaidetcefi. 1 Lav,- fur of (»)•••>• beautiful blncU.* IUO feel square It f*le. «t lb*' northern ••n-J of ihi* Sharpsburali tour nilW fr-ui '.own, »r. wi-hiD llP»J fret f.f ti.e Alb-glf »IV VulieV Kalif-tld 0 < 1:1; rk_* wil! t e -'-W ftt (ho |,ri e,; obtained Hi »;r pub !i: auction on tb? loth of July, aediDg Interest only T m ;hn* dale. Also, 'o') Lots, »ix:h :1b fret by bUl on i .in ■ hie term?, and at the :aiuo pri'.er a.< a:*.T •. A} p.ly :<■ \Xf E hart* received uixi have on hand a large as oriim ut \\ ot Mourning Gi.odr, o-Mpri-iug Lilsok Bumbuziiie?; Ulai'k Ungti.-h Crupis; Do Frouch Merinos; Mourning HoonoL-; J>o Silk Warp Alpacas; Do Veil-. Do Wool LVioliiß'*; Do 0*dl!.r«; Do ParanioUtM; Do Sleeve* ; Do LyonwCluthc: Do Cb-mlzcttr*, Ac. - A. A. MAf«*N A O' . _«*pl9 _ _ Fifth «fH-i nULERK’rt kOu TTiEi: ijTITEAVE.V X Home Where Chaoire* Never Come. AmwiaJ supply of the ntwvc l-eautlful Song* |u‘t r<- jdved. Also, the New Melodeou,” for Flute or Violin, for *nle at the old established Piano Depot nf JOS FLEMING’S. IVVCKLSIUR FAMILY STARCH.—The Ingrrdl.-uL*. with which this starch D prepared, render wholly uudw,'« ►ury the u.«e of cLirch polish or r.x it produo s a line polish, without gumming up or injuring the Lne.«t fab rics. jos. flemino. up in pound packages, with full directions for dm. ■or sale, by the box or retail, by Reclining chairs.—a very e»*y ami oon-fortM.ie Chair for invalid*. the position bring changeable «t pleasure by the occupant from an upright feat In that ff n reclining attitude, (tabbed and for rale by 'pUr; SUBSCRIBER INTENDS VISITING TUKaIATK X of lowa nUil the Territory of Minnesota in a short time, and will leave tbla city for that purpose in about two weeks; intending to make arruiigetueuO* for a permanent Agent at lowa City, lowa* St- Paul* and Stillwater, Min nesota. He solicits tho patronage of those pem-DS dr*irour of Locating Land* in the Wist. He will aDo, while awny, attend to Locating Lands in the Territory of Minnesota, or Purchasing Lots in the city of Sl Pauls. AClli’.Ai' FAH.M FOK SALK— Lon-OKing of 100 bl» in Ka-t Ohio Jt? These Lots are In the midat of Potlerlsfi, n* r the 8;u -lion of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad. and will be *.■>l.l cheap. Termsof payment,s6 per month. Tit’.- ur-rx eeptinnable. Apply to ’JAMES BLAKELY, nu 23 Ileal Kstato Agent -\TKVV MUSICAL WORKS.—Moore* complete Jincydopl- IN ilia of Music: price $4. History of the Old Hundredth Psalm Tune: by Rev. W. 11. Havercail; 7& cents. plain Music for the Book of Common Praysr: by Rev. Geo. T. Rider; 60 oentfl. A Dissertation on Musical Taste: by Thomas Hastings; $1,25 Musical Vado Merum, a Manual of the Sdeure of Music: Lv n. B. Sarotii; $1,60. Musical Letters from Abroad : by Lowell Mnwn ; $l. Theory and Piaciico ofMutdcul Composition: by A. B. Marx, Mu*. Dec.; $2 60. Appendix end Notes to the above: by Kuiilo Gbae; $l. A Dictionary or 6000 Musical Trim®: by John S. Adams; 60 cents. A full supply of the above ja?t received, together with a. large collection of standard works on the theory ami prac tice of Music. For ea!o by JOHN H. MEI.LOR, OCt6 HI Wood street. SYRUPS AND BCOAKB— thcls Loverine's fine Syrups; 60 bbls Lovering's Crushed Sugar; 20 Lbls Levering'* Pulverized Sugar; 10 this sugar-house Syrup. Par sale Lv stp2o F. lit. DRAVo. No. 1 Diamond. rpO WHOLESALE MERCHANTS— X 100 boxen pure Mustard; 100 boxes superior Mustard. Wholesale by *ep2s - F. R. DRAVQ. No. 1 Diamond. Black teas- Sup. Cbulan Powcliong, (in papers) at 60 eta. per lb. Finest Fonglae Cbulan, do do. For sale by f Je2jl W. A SI'OLURG. 17AST COLORED GINGHAMS—Worth 121? cent.-Car** 1 selling at 10 cents, at wp2B A. A. MASON & CO’B. BUTTER— 17 firkins fresh dairy packed Butter, this day received by railrcsd, aud lor sale by eep26 HENRY 11. COLLINS. FISH— 128 hfbbis White Fish; 19 bbls do; 84 hf bbls Trout; 11 bbls do; 10 hf bbls Pickerel; for Fftlo by -JylT HBNKY H. OOLLINB FISH —100 bbls and hf bbls Trout; ICO do do ‘White Fish; rac'd this day bv an 26 HKNRY 11. COLLINS WHITE CASH LB SOAP—'2so~B>s very tine received and for sale by [oct6] JOS. FLEMING. A**. "“ ~y“*\' * '' ** TELEGRAPH MARKETS CHURCH MUSIC JAMES BLAKELY. h.-i«l l.«in-.- Mourning Goode. CHARLOTTE BLUME. No. 118 Wood street W. A. M’CLrilO. T. U. YOUNO A CO, corner Third and Hmlthfudd Hie»-t JAMES BLAKELY, Real Estate and European Agent, SmULfleld street, Pituburgh. 140 Third strict. AEJVS FOR RIVER JfIEA. The River. —Oa Saturday evening, there werutruot IS inches by the metal marks, and rising slowly. The hmiflvllle Charier learns by despatches that the steamer Princess was destroyed by fire on tho Bth inst., near Natchez, with a cargo of upwards of threo thousand bales of cotton. According to the despatches, this dD&rter in volves the lo'p of several lives. She was built Irrd/iuie* vllle at a cost of $70,000. She was insures iu that city for 25,000, divided equally between five offices. Omrcntion of JPrilrr Inspectors —The steamboat IkiiW InsjKJctnrs from various parts of the Union, asrcmble'l in Detroit, on Saturday last, with a view to general consulta tion a? to the boat means of preventing cxpioi-iotH. Cap:am Shallcross, of this city, was elected President cf their board.—Zom';rifle Journal, 12IA. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CIHCniJfATI, LOUISVILLE, A.ND SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, fok the cotvtta.ncf. or PASSENGERS A.\D FREIGHT BETWEF.K PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. and comfort, and i= tb« o:ar .thhoimii dajlt use of s-mw Packets on tho Ohio river. It counrobt with the U. S. Mail Line of Steamer#* Irnm Cincinnati to Louisville and Faint liOtiiA, by which pararngor* and freight are tid.eted and re ctil ted I 'trough daily. Two new Steamer* have been added to the Line, which cow conniidji of the following boat.*.: Pays of Departure . Hiatt. Oipiains. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE!. M. W. RgLi2iioovKß....Bumluy. MESSENGER, No.. 2 J. 11. Davis Monday. ALLEGHENY Geo. MLai.v Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE 1V5..1. Kountz Wednesday PHILADELPHIA R.J. Chaos rbura-iy PITTSBURGH li. Camfheu. Kriday. PENNSYLVANIA Jxn. Klisefclteii Saturday. Lave dally at 10 o’eli-ch, A. M.. peeiM-Iy. No freight received nttcr ulc- o’clock on the wot ring <>f departure. For particulars, appl y on board, or to JUIIN It. LIVINGSTON, I . JOHN FLACK, J Agents, Mononguhela House buildings. Pittsburgh, 1*153. Mir-IH: r ‘JB:>4T” Canada west. , -.Clereluud, Port Stanley' , * nd Port Burw.il. THE FINK low prepare bteainer TELEGRAPH. Captain K. Haruow, will make two trips a week l*t«n-*n Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Harwell, as follows: Leuven Cleveland for Port Stanley, everv MONDAY *nd THURSDAY EVENING, at"}--, o'clock. ' Leaves Port Hurw-ll for port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leave* Port Pmnley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATUKDAT EVE.NINO,at 7 U o'clock. The Telegraph wun-cts at Cleveland, w ith (he Cb*v. 1.,i.!, Columbus and Ctneiunali. the Cleveland and Pitt-'hur, ii tti- Lake Sfo.re. iusd the T>.|,-d >. NYrw.ok and Gievh, ml Rjiilri.ad.s. Also .vnu-rtA at i’ori at.nnb’v will: the l.c.iek u Line of Stag—, which couneeta wi;h (l.e Great \V.?t-rn Railroad. For fn lgb; and jm«.-age apply on board, nr to SCOVILL & LAU'LLDVL! C;<-» eland; * F. lIQIAIOMK. Port Stanley, or A. M’IUvIDL. I’ort Harwell. v A CAIID I HAVE the pleasure to announce [o djow who have l.i h ««rto oblige,! nip with Uielr fav.ire, and fo my friends and the public geiienillv, that, baric. - u ,lmrt time ago return ed from the Fast with n large and wry dUFERIOU STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE F A Jj It TRAD K I win f rennr-1 in M)p; ly ait orfors ,m better tena.i than f iruncly In c. r„, ,|U' - i;,-i- of the immense in!us mi; A-. which, !'. r U-e pa t few mouths has buidenej t)La:t- ru nje.rk-t, d• t b- .;i»fru-t rep. M—i In ili.rr-iii.uien, verv luinnrinr |-. We:< oflered to cash I-uvers and bra,-- 1 have t.e. n . ;,-d purehaae my Good* at a lar-.-r dl-eoun» r ,a, U e M, >n , f j hmj i bulis and (’«.'-itneTr'- ml : • 'be W .n.- ■! , g matt. In the finer OJ.-oble rr e. . ••• f*.:,,. ,1 m, 1,. - .4 h|c h Ufe mu;,- lui apablc of bring Snrpuaaetl Id :h- A the c.w -ml and the f.ni h. 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Will'- finC'-h B..uk CnTt-i. .ftr.w. Thr n 1: ii i up-) . f MII.I.IVK!! >J 'CONS’ K M.at* \v ILLOt ii , 15ANK K K s , \N'I) in Kxcl.nnj... l’> Nt.-c. <•; ; ;:t. r ■ liat l»w—II t»l, K ol«l. ami SUower. IVtn. i';irrvnt unn I’nr 1-in.’» . n 1,.,.. u I 1 N ih" ‘ i' nr hmh l;/! ir, ; h;n l-o-n i.n-1 ! **n t,' •>l—. li-.n- t ..,. >; 1 ‘i t.-r-i-r =.f'r h.-xhhfuh «.r any fxjlat In the I'lii!---! <•. ' ' r> ' " r ) 'la.. > - .•»••••; :-\j .:r ■ '■•!. •<•’.. A S'M'h liurtrntr of .M.irkrt uo.l Filth 1 '* • 1,1 «****£ -r.-’r. iv* r\ Ilr-vi, lot i l |*IT! •.lU'hilU I* \ I"' Hull. k . an,! I'u ; :n- i." Wm. 11. T.KOU At Co, | J ’ N ' '' r r „ v . 7 ki\ a! : ! Wm. Oiptiy, J-., MANrFM~ITKKU«"K,;it.T AM* MAIh AANV i.'>"K i ( ' , ' ,>Tnr -‘ } WU if “ V -11: ■.; M ll.ll!, IN** I H!> 111 1 1 nr.* {>«::; .1 - . *..,J : \ '’\ r > ' v " ! - >’» ' vm.. u. ..r■: r. it. a-'.'.I.T« !•. l«u.-r>-.t ;•!. 1 1-. 1,!.-.I- Fnnni li','.-!-. V. • r ' 1 1 -n. 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Co.it r. hurn.nv • h i r-. * •*nin.--. . . ;or. =. \\ «.• ! ■>« .*•''.a !• •. I i:i j.U'iiu'ut* aiul Str«-k. t h<- (•>n.cr i- IV. li ;■'! 1 •' ,Hr V'" 1 >•"!)• •". u-- : 'm-ti ’< f th- *. », -i 1. i iuijo* a hiirtrrtin. Ktiquirr of «»KoK(IK M‘K 'IK. mi (h- Inn 1, I '•’ r ,!:,t •*’ t ‘‘‘ w ‘ n 1 * ~! I>u '' w ' ,tl ' * urof U-'uD.'. f " 1 *' M\»;?IIU.T.. 0c110.3t T.M-..tir'h .ir-K Clilnoliall. Pekin Tei More, 5 1..« i > n't f..'. il-i.- • .»a■>! Wl.it • Iron N'U. SS IIFTII *TKI;U\ iVr lii.tr 1 «vu r.'i-«irin» ;ird i :,::1 l "* U: havi* now A c*r !l; ,|, ,t« of Tl’A?. t.. wh : rh I fu ' l lat'-;-.:- i mi. y ior.-i T-» liir.-rt tli • iitlHOSlon ot .1.-nl-r-e.iid AU, ! 4,11 l ’ ! l W,U: " *' vk Dak.T'n Bn-itu: Cor, a and No. 1 a.fvoUl.-; Ut., amt .Uto i‘ 1 I' 1 ;’ 1 " "• ’ ,n ' 5 " , " 1 v ' n ' y •' i i-ion. r 0* it.T. i .oil b*siTiui;'s en 1 11-Mmt'o Hr- : 1,,H ;v-!r '- '*" r ‘‘‘ K ' :l ‘ r - *rA 7 - i «i '•>’ \\ nU -. .-•:«? rn-J Own.- dt.«i«iP*Hl of rkhrr whol.salr , r r--o.il. ] »” 1:1 r *’" hr -> ■!. to w- lyu:- tiu i N't It)'1 tn H .7 A WK. g . : oUMit j<.u of t 1..' < it. i.ti-1 ■••unt ry i , .Mils .1 >*-u:\KV. El 1" ael< a. mil m \h> i s k. iX'Uit'AY , ( -t U Mnrk.-t -Irii-’ Thirl a’i-J C-nr 1 !• Hill &, Holliday, I- ' ' ' -- PUODUI.'i:. KOU'.VAIUMNO ASu C».»MMI J. >N M!?K- ,► fri , v * 1 olle * e r , OH A NTS*. Krimsrit!', /,< —Strict ntt-nik-i p..li« t,. ~11 ' \SMC.U, AM* M A CftKM AT.» ni.fAHT-I K\T.~ onn*ufnmetil-« for f=a!, A,\ for ’ * 11,1 - l- TUl * 1‘ ( ‘ r ‘■’•■‘•' 'ii it -J w ''* k*i i uy;.U- by Uiu purr-ha*-* of Produrr eoilell-d and prompt! j nil. n-lM to. i 'u (ti.odd for ro-*lihun*-ni forw,iTd»d with ih-«t.Kb h. n -oiv.iTn ! i»**iriil«r I >hv l:»r>- tn l.ntin W Y.uthi'innt i-s. Ar., o ' - • • 1 - ito 1«, A M .nn-l «’ *n i. p. M . ijo Kv.imt* Cl:.--- hi Math- JVI A. It TIIV * S | i-runtic--, 7 to.l' Sl.*a> Fn»nch u-<»l iJ.-nnan. to 12, A. RESTAURANT AND EATING" SALOON. I VulLViv ''!i ,* ?vH!- ONTIfT0 NT lf T« K , PL * N » *f. a ; ;,0R f ,J ali 1 !/ ’ |A. H, i*o. Sn p.iin» or Vm-h-v "ill 'W to make H.rf*/ aw/ Muriel itreels. —All kiod-of M>rv*d ! t j,j. ,ii-p:irtui-ti' of th« wrr'l.v of ♦•nironnco up In tliu tu-'-t »iylo. jinJ on Ihx nbort*-fl mtica. | o'clock lu utuil 111 o'clock ! -, - —— - -•- r —i -Lr-r- -"’-r- - - - ‘ - nt nfcht. i r'limlavs rxocptrd.' onp.ly j ** ANC\ CHINA bTO U K , , V", I !>•« I»IM B iKr*N»“»WWkVTrri.L ASSORT- Tin , “'"l *r J U!»1 , K„.;li-I, liilt „„ I \VK,t- C1,1n,,, Hilt ilUiiivis, td v. L:cxi Uu*y iunit* tiiu hUt-minn of thnir ru-- ;>n ,( \V],iv an .( r ,.,[ .nj (l> - t, '•V-r,- timers n:ul !)io |iub!i<'iu lii'iitTftl. Tim Gor«U hiin* » : t, hl . t<.r ur.: rv Truli- " i ' MII ( \'s' \ ' H«*lcctm* Htu-ulion of cUir.rnv unit *•: rotiir ion nr riiiin blank • • ‘. : V* Utc; ami nm-fully t.d stork of \Vnt.-h.., stri(*i-J Uo, l ' ;ti h ' ull ' t"r the |.i.cks-, WM-iuti-i.-.l not to i H rv u nun Jtt- in •'lx in inti s, I’nts-ot la'tit •' f oin j , ‘ to : a la'uf u• s r:tn«*nt of z- od i- 'imnon or l-..-.- j - W.J-tu.*. '••■i>. i, uni Min- i-u...., Al«>. It.ulr!•>, # | ink ThiU-Mo do, I Shnwli., ]l- int «. | <.'tiin!zc« un i liin^himis Mk.iu.Nv.'wl !»•!..irn>H. IJu'-hrinkiifjlf Flanri-lx. (Jo -!i it.c.i rui«i si'gd ill,, I \VrU!i liiiii'rcs, j VmhriiiJciivH. C*inti ii CluUc, Ulovffl nnj Hoi.«('ry, I'liraruixUiu 1 , | UiMtotn With till urA.hu rinj ooh-r* Ltipiu's Fmu-h M-ru-r s. i.t Uh-Very low. *.t price.-, wish tin cXccil.-nt >f l.cu.-nk. Iron Front- Ilnililin;;*. No. '.‘l Marlo-l r l. Uooti and Shoes. JM'LAUfIULIN. M Fourth s-tn-t, m-arlv a the Mayor's Ofll-e, r* rnsruif-urt H- n’l-'-.r.-.-n ItnjitH, Inw Shn-s. hD(! ; LV.n/T' .-=> nod Pin u eJ (iuiti-rr*; Ladle*’lt<» i*h, Half 80-.! Jftiriy i.;.;* s:• !i;> pun:, anil Fr>-»‘. h f>iiU"r>, ruil; r>'i *t-- ncil ChilcSn-ri'i du, of »*v#-rY variety. N. B All kind* mad.* locni-r, rr. clrTt nrti.-. Unld Tile Greate*t Invention of the A{,'c. aTO AVOIII liUl'li'u-'-niit f.Tlin„- On.! u.-iihM> ‘ : ‘ >l •;> airojtiipaDy the w.uriiijj of u rum* tint, tin- t'O.M'oii* A *’* 1 i; " .MATOR, l»t„ n,.» nl . all amt nod j v i fret from l.\ 70 Price —- AM, in n ? uroialKV l ',RFr:. l ii ColUat. will, lot t-f S 3t»« , Metallic Oil. *1 « moft ll “ lr “ l ' 1 » fUmr, i-uu.bl» f,>, .ter.., oftlr-., Iter- - U .1.. IruVt I o n » In' im.lcT ' ' loro, feP*ainl>ojit.«, biu! every t t nation where a tirst ntt« H ... , tP ....... . , , Ueatiog Stove way lw* rr,„',i,. J. W„ tel.r „s.„rt„., nt .AT m. !-NI - v i "sT r ; " superior to Mvl« of d...,g n , U-nuty of tini-h, ur.d pwrti-nl itistruro'r o*t - I’i'Vvj FAKTK t Y.iTCC * ° U JO BOJ niXv ; “‘1- J Aiuiil ut W, ’ Wei sVrePt ! A * n< *' *»■ ls 7 Str-l, trill hr- ym mptly attended e> " r-re—: 1 to. au s fpo TUE l’Ul'JLa of U. ANTON, lyt. 1 , ~nr of Music.— - i Mr. 0. Anton purposed returning i»' this city iu time SAM> ***** „’*«“' Roser. Co " “ *'* >a '*' to resume bis teaching ou the Ist of Auj;u..t, but being on- ■» *- i\rjr vm’ltfc'i'-i of nii'Ki-Vi,,!,.ut imi.rrv««i «t » I.Tiaoatoly taken ill at Fairmont, Va., be will not be able ,\f A ‘ N \* * u . ll Ufc ;!;-- ~0/'° h 1 ‘“g™'* l tho dty for FOB--lays. Dae notice wiU l« given ! AL Cultivator teeth. Hoes and FmHMnwta. lu bis pupllfl of bis arrlral. Enquiries mav bo made at ; - . _ au -i4 11. KLEUKII’d. Stove* 1 Stove* 51 stovn 1 II 4 “CAKD.—Mr. G. ASTON nud U. BCUUOKDEU would COOKING AND HEATING STOVES. wspfctfullyanßOuneeto.tboeltiiensofPitiflmrghanil r PHE public will fiuJ it to their advantage to examine Allegheny that they will giTe instructions, on the Piano. ; X our stocn of STOVE?, beljru purchasing elsewhere. Guitar Violin and Elate. Inqoire at H. Schroeder A Co.’a 1 ORAFF, RJiIiINGEK k GRAFF, NEW MUSIC BTORB, 84 Fourth BtreL 0«p33 *'p3o EH Wood street. * ** W- ' " -r . -, *' ;lk» *f>V,V «'* .. V~ •• • • • • •• -.y-' • .v, • >.•, r .• * . H v * % * ►* i • » » . ‘ A l ' • -k-v* { : •. • • , , f-fc « r) • * j J ■** A T ' ' P •■ J, u - „/*- ‘ COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. J+esident— JOHN SHIMON. ISrti Via Prrtidcnt —Wu. H. SaiiTn. Second “ «• Wk. R. Brc*x. Sccrrtary—.V*H. S. Flavex. jy SITLtT. S'lprrir.iervftnt —?. T. N'iRTFIAM, ,Tr . Q'uvnitr--' ot at 7r>c. Oats— OK* bu° from depot nt fiOi. WHISKY.—2I I,bis rcclifird, in lot;- at 37 1 ■■; 21 do do ut BACON.—ROOD lbs jibojM'T-st 7c, four months; 20,00.) do .boulders and ham 4 nt 7£.11c. in lot?'. l’OKK—l*o l.K* mc-s r.t $U.:> -. f .nr in. ntb°. BUTTI-.lt—l bbls packed and 1* LuG td-1.-dn ;.t Id- e.-Lsh; ib I7V do. CIIKKSE.—IO(I hnxo< We-tern Rescrye, ll)t.£.*, rash. SALT.—I 26 bids W. R at fJ. oi?»i. Auction—Dally Bale*, AT the Commercial Salt-?’ Room*, corner of W ood and Fifth rtT**i»roceriM.QneL‘n''YTarc, Gbiaewnr**, Table Cutlery. G.ohing Olassi'P, Now and Brunei Hand Household md Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O'CLOCK, I\ M. Books, Stationery, Fancy i*tMusier.: Instruments, Hardware ttud Cutlery, Clothing, Variety f»' W ARRIVAL OF BOOKS, FOR AUCTION.—Mr. Pratt I.N bus ju.-t rrceivisj and cm-ned Id -gsc.. «>f choir- B,n>k», nt the Commercial Sales Room.', corner of Wu-d and i-iftli nlre«-t“. wlurh, with the remainder of former Mock, arc all to Hr *dd during this week. Miles tnroaiuieneval 0* .j nViook each ptvdidk- The msonmout will now iw* ti urnl to com l>r»*« the largest and beet o-dk-ction of valuable S’undard and Miarelianoou.s Rook* ever offered in thi- city . recent W'-rki* of popular author* ; b.--t edlli"i»!» nf the Amer Van and English press; established Cydop-di.i?; tln.-dy illustra ted Wiurat", Ac., Ac. te.’til P. M. PAVIS. Auctioneer. / IITV PRY O'.eTfo nfo.-.K AT AIR TIO.N’.—Oo’SIONUAV V/ MORNING, Oc:r,U-r llllli, at 10 o'clock, and continuing dally until nil are sold, at the Commercial Sale* Hoorn*, corner of Wood mi l Filth streets, will be sold the carefully ?el.vt*i flock of u CUT Pry G-l? Store, now conif ri. lr.g n targe nod d-viruble a*>ort ruont of Staple and f'lii.ry Goods, of the late-: style? and li-M ir‘-«. In.ij.in-M, *c. Mii'liris. Jar -n. t«, SwiF- Crn|.ev Silk-. 1,?".,.. Rlcm -. In.-rim.-, Fi.uir..-lr.c°. Silk L-d-.-s Ildkt-., Cafws, r-.iipT-.. (,'| -ii'i-.-u.'-. I.ibbonAc. t’.. !h“. t.'a-*inn-ree, -I.'-.ti', <.nin’>r.'ou.<. F.j.nijps, Lin -,*. U: lir .k.ts Shawl., M-rino Shir'-find Praw-re, Ac. In h l,in-n«. Table l.iri-n- n I riuth-?. Nan- nr, unlie. Mu ii:;*, liiaj-er-. Tokni.t'. Ch-ek«, C..tt..u sh ■>, .Se-g-i, Velve'°, Dres° Prints, Unj. >rt. J and Giogba m o. Ac., Ac. Oakland Oranlbua Line for Kale. 'I'HE . 11. cm fori*:- C.i- v.d. .-lalli,«h.-l nnd i je.;uly Lin-, cm,-,sting ni ;-r-i f. Til It KK 1 )M NI LI. .- L.-, coui|il.-!e an I ,n . o d.-r; 1 U-.\ hN HOKSF.S. an.l e j ui t ° t* c. uipl-te , ONE OMMULS .-Liil-Hl ; "NJ-: TWo ii,*it?k oi'itisG Wagon, together with all Le-.-,.-.ir> Loot.- :nj|i;ui-ni - hlil l:*ture>*. At o.e Ofkiau i end ■•• the Line ihrr.- 1° nct mmo!i<-u.» u c Dwelling Ili'U*.-, whi h cm, U- Vho Urg- ucl rL,.nll-, r- using - t ,: jv-.*■ ..ii.-n J'b.ng'h n-ut. r-n ,er< u a s.'.-nre iu.d nr* hi-Ur inve-tment Uuu ••u.iilj iivcrid i.-rins u U; .Ur red to jurrha-.-ra, Aj-| In-a t:-", m r v t- i:;.,d- the rthe.-u) o. ll uIPPEV. V-. Ul * -Lt-Ri’ll COL”Ai:T. Public- Sttle of Valuable Bnlldtne Lota Nutl «|ilcii(ild ' ountry If' aldcnce. V / l i i " i m. i-. -ei: n. the },- rb-r bl li-.- -j v.iuv >•''T> "1 'm’oUM'. M.r.min-ng !p'n Lnre.*-f"ur:h-• t »-n - t.. ! .»r i..-i-- ... -b: .ii;i»-.-I :.t il„. -•! " i" .r M: - •' >. n u ■ > 0..- B, d-i c. - It-. 1 Pim,-, i -n. iJ'-L % i.i ;-. r.° 1.. K.NCE j-ie Jl> . i C ■ I C ■ , :n;h,ii u. , c, •' I L*,.- I '' m :• ■ ; I.r: |I u .,. .• ? ni" i -.i■*»!.;•* 1 • ■ "• • -••• " ’I. r. • : ' 1.! !.t • - . „a! :-.v v. r;> For V 1 '' ■ • > - *.i »■! .. ' •' 1 t ■.!. -.r }••') fr or Kent. a’-!* cum i sv h j.lv. unc.-c— -, Mr.-. !. K-.m :»n l Cii-*- ••ry ; 4. v<■ r-H' \V t iilnui •« iltU it (n.. v, n j; u >. ] i"v p , J. V. i ;l On n'n : ot 1 r ge. MY AM* Cl,\;oi:S OF TIIK f’ rtj. 1 Cii.Al. M-.I'AKP.iKVr 1-fxliin ] intitnt. >c. „i* t i-* i<-U • ••..in', iiiul l:i ‘J-imner • litirn oft h«. Cia-.il.T, jus! uuMi.-hid 1 S-v ‘ . \V A VlLlt L, iso ISE HAVIMi ]. :t i.v n.ii;-: !..« II kh. ~l, J U, ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO , IiANKHKS AVO HIfOIvKKS cnuxui ijf mi urn AXn 'luunr.iji-’rrutjrri, PIl tulmrrrli, i-*R. VvV^Svv * *j^E* Bureau Corps of Topographical Engineers, Hkptzkbib 14. 1354. PROPOSALS will be received it thi* office ontu, and 00, tbo 16th November next, for tbe construction, equip ment, and delivery of ao iron steamer for tbe lake survey service, to be delivered at Detroit, or at any p*>rt of Lake Erie, by the 30th day of next Jane; sold steamer not to bo loss than 136 feet long, ‘JO feet breadth of beam, exclusive of fixtures for puddle wheels and for wbeel houses; of n.-t ]■•** than 200 tons burden, and depth of bold aboutfee:. Tbe deck and cabin of paid boat to be trunk fashion, nod to be divided as f'-lio'vs: forward of tbe machinery, mbiu, and mess-room f«»r ths Lands; aft of the machinery, inhiu, and mess-room f->tthe ottWra. AJf-o, to have cooking ro-uu,. stnward’K room, paltry, water closet, and customary cubin' and kitchen furniture,Tor Dot less than twenty bands aod six officer!*. The upper deck, or cabin roof, to be sufficiently firm for customary use. Pilot or wheel bouse to be on tbe upper deck, sod to be supplied with customary conveniences for steering. The boat to be schooner rigged, and to bo supplied wilh requisite spnrs, sails, and rigging To be properly painted; to hate two a tequate anchors, with adequate chain cables, and all eUf-L'amry fixtures of bauser holes, chain caLL? boxes, windlass, levers. Ac., Ac. Each proposer to enumerate details ami dimension of parts and to furnish a drawing and model of the Iwat. The boat to be supplied with two good yawl boats, net less than 20 feet long each, and each boat to have two good ours, with rudder and tiller. No advances to be made on tbe contract, and the War Department to have authority, for reasons, to declare the oo o tract void, and to advurtise anew. The War Depart ment reserves to itself the right to accept any of tbe propo sals, or to reject tbe whole and to advertise anew. The boat to be abii at common steam pressure to main tain n speed of teu miles the hour, and to be supplied wilh suitable coal bunker?, capable of stowing not leas than 100 tons of coal. Materials to be of the best quality, put together in a ILprkmanlike manner, and all customary precautions and fixtures for strength and Bgninst fire, to be observed. Tbo ho.it to bare not Jess than 20 adequate water buckets. The uteam engine of beet quality, to be of the low-pressure kind, with tbo best recent improvements. When tile boat is reported ready bj the contractor, one inspector will be appointed by tbe War Department; one, :m officer of tlie nuvy, to be chosen by the' contractor. The-e two to select a third, and to employ not exceeding two professional steamboat m* n; also to-employ the requi site firemen, laborers, Ac., in order to make inspection and trial. The boat, nfter Inspection, to be exposed to a trial trip of net less tiian 100 miles, in moderate weather, on which trial trip Mid boat shall maintain an average speed of not leu tbsii ten miles the hour for ten consecutive boars. The .urtificate of said inspectors la reference to tbe con dition, strength of materials and machinery, workmanship, tluisb, and performance of the lout, to be received as evi dence that the contractor has fulfilled his contract; also as evidence of expenses of inspection and trial, one half of said expend* to be paid by the United States, and one-balf by the contractor. J. J. ABEKT, _sep2l:d2o!i2awtlstNov Col. Corps T E. PucT Office DIPAKTXKtT, 1 August 29.1b54. f PROPOSALS for carrying tho mails of the United States, from the l*«t -lay of Jauuary, IH6S, to 30th June, 1868, inclu-ive, on tbe following routes cm the Mississippi, will be received at the Contract Office of the Post Office Department, in the City of Washington, anti! 0 o'clock, A. M , of eth day of November, ISS4, to be decided by the lllh i.f tbe same month: No. 5102: From Cairo, 111., by Memphis, Toon., Xa]3 a week.ioeafeindsuitaDle steam boats. L av» Vicksburg every M uday, Wednsadr.y.and • Thursday, ml am; Arrive at Napoleon every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, by ti p m; Leave Napoleon every Saturday, Wednesday and Monday, it 1 h in; Arrive B t Vi.-k.-hurg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, by C p m. ILLINOIS. No. 1362 T : From Uoctvjriand, 111, by Hampton, Fort By ro, Cordova, Albnuy. Fulton, Savannnh, Le Ciuirc. loaa, Camnnche, Lyons, Tabui.a, aod It-rievue, to Galena, 111., 100 mile? and back, three time? a week, in safe and suitable ,*teum bOH*». Bi id- r? will proposo a schedule. F 1 r firm* nf and cerlifif-atf, aL«o, in-T.irti" i- nr.il n-juir>-inr'iiU. ifDihnicius condlMna* to be in- •Tt - irxtihl in lh>* to *u*h extent as the depart in' *c• iuny iltrai proper.) adr.-nii-ment iaxitin? pmpo -ai- !'-r mail wrri« on l)m Mississippi rirer. datod Jth „ - daw. JsM. JAMKH CAMi’BKLL, I r - ! VM l , ostmx«ti'r General. OF ee'.ahlishmcnt of Surx.-vorji General and of Land r the Surveying and Land Distri'Li **re nl*ii by act* j-ivv-i-d at the Uu aetudan of Congrwn, vi*: The office for the Surveyor General of Now Mcxlca to be lo.Mted nt Sa>T* Pc; ami that for the Surveyor General of v\ oahiogtua Territory at Oltxm x. Tt.e afficea ff-r the Register and Receiver fur Washington T%rri>ry a!>o at Ox-inm; th*>-e for Oregon Territory at Out-.. Cirr: th ?e for the Winona Dictnet, in MinntrtOta Territory, at Wisosa; und those I-r hwl Wing DL-dri-l, also in Miiinew.ta Torntury, at Kxn Wi^o. •l : . t...; . , . 18.>4. • ■•ji'i:lßw(r.w ft-muii-sioner of th<> Genera) Lnn4 Offifa. Valuable (teal £»tate for siai«. M TIIAT very d-»irablu property situated at the cor ner of >i»th hul £mithtield eta., containing THREE K>>nt STORY STOKES AND DWELLINGS. two ou Sfulihfiei-i Hrret, one ocupiei by Siedle A liarttierger, \\ atchiUßkcrs and Jeweler*, and thn other, the corner, or cupied by the owner as a Confectionary, Liquor Store and Dwellin'; and lh**ooern Sixth etreet, orerpied by S. W. Sunder*. «»■•* a Barter Saloon and Dwelling. Thj,s property j- on- ,-,f the most eligible situations for a Banking House •ir l!r*'k*T‘> ■ 'PLv at present offered for salt* in the city. For term.* -n ;uir- of MICHAEL O’HARA. Ti:)- i-h-ar uni indisputable. A- I mu determined to *e!l it If I can get anything like a fair , rice, this h to give untie- to any perron or persons hat ii*~ 'lhuu «*r claim*. chnrrc or chare-*, against me, to pre- -■•nt tin* ..ne to meat the cor*.or of Sixth and SmUhfield •tn>i or f r-f.-r the ether, and they will h** satisfied imine ■:i«M 1 mi!j:.UwJm; MICHAEL O’HARA. Boots and Shoes* Wholesale aud Keiall I JAMES KOilß, NO sy MARKET, and No. 6 Union street, third door from th- Market House, Pittsburgh, would call the attention i f lit/- friend* and the public generally, that lie basju*; ree-iv-d his Kail SUck of BOOTS AMD SHOES, in ul! ih.ir vari.-tlrr*. Ills *tr* k Is one of th« largest ever opened in-this city, and etabreisin everything worn by the ladles In Pbilndel p da. New York and Bort'-n, and he trusts cannot fall to all. Ureal can* b:>> l wen plTeo in selecting the •■h-’icect gi>:.l*. all of which h*> warrants. He al*o rjuiiuui'j u. manufacture, as heretofore, all do- serip»i.*ti- o| lW«>ts ned Shoes. Bnd from his long experience of hit t w. Tity yiars in business iu this city, is, be trusts, n sufficient guarantee thnt those who favor him witli their patronage will fairly dealt with. seplO O. Bingham A Co.’a Transportation I*tn« ri'O AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND I NEW YORK.—Th« Owners and Agents of said Line I tare be<*n for the part fourteen years connected with tbt “ old established Bingham"': Line.” Thry will giro their usual prompt attention to tin* forwarding of Produce, Mer chandise, Ac., in the shortest time and on as favorable terms as any other Line. t&T Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila delphia anil Baltimore. apr7:ly Frcali Arrlv .VO. C 3 MARKET STREET, A lUi constantly receiving fresh supplies of Fall and A 'tylntqr Fancy Dress and Staple DRY GOODS. They would restvrtfully call the attention of the Ladles to their fr-rh fitck*k xif plaid and flg’d. Silks, French Merinoe*. Wool Fluids hootch Plaids, Embroideries, Laces, Mitts Gloves II isivry, Ac. Also, a full stock of Domestics, Woolens and Housekeeping Goods, of every description, constantly kept on hsn ?, all of which they tint ter themsalvas they ran offer to their cu't.ijuYrs at tourer j»rj'ccj than any other house in th**ciry. Kemvmlier, COLLINS A JI’SKK, WILL b** cold at private sale, TUREK HOUSES AND LOTS. One Brick UouM.situatedou Ferry,between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 firet cue Lot aDw nwupy,ou the corner of Ferry and Water streets, Ibn l«j#a runoiii : on:* year from Ist of April, lSj5. with tin* Furniture, lleddiug. Ac. The House at pres ent is iug u good busin**?*, and is ploa-antly ’ocuted. tVr icuus and further particulars enquire of ALKX. CUPPLBS, corner of Ferry and Water streets. .v.-t 1.-. 11l- WAViiR. :I 1 imvr llllrai U| . in !l- I .“.tri'imjrc r,f my <*f (In- .•hoi > v.-t klail. i- V..-II i.iil, WE rre constantly engaged In the WEjfiBgßMßSo> miinu urture of STEAMBOAT CABIN raßßgggMfc CUAIUS and FURNITURE* of every durcripuon, and nay particular attention t» the manufacture o! the Lest styles, suitable for the use <.f MenniltoaU. Our expi-rionc* in this brunch of the busl ucss enables us to warrant satisfaction,' as well with the ptouiprttud* in which orders are filled, as in the quality of the work arid personal nttcuiion given to tbs fitting oat. Those interested in furnishing lk>*ts, will find it U> their advantage t» giro us.a call jVri T. n YOUNG A CO ' Drcii Making and millinery'. y~\ M &'• *k E. CARGO respectfully iu forms her friends Otfiand others, that she i* prepared 10 make to order the '■os?' latent atyWof DRESS£S, CLOAKS, MASTILLAS, T'.if.AM.S’, d-c., on the shortest notice and on tbemrsi tea* sonablti terms. Childaon’s Clothing made up with neatness and despatch, lion nets altered and dyed according to direction*, sud neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to give satisfaction. Apollo UuiLiimrs, Na 7G POUHTII Street, second story same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Diguerrian Gal l«ry, ;y2frd*wlv IHAYE-Sold my interest in in«s business of Long, Miller & Co., to S. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Fo. 100 Front street. leordially recommend the new Urm to the patronage of my friend*. Pittsburgh, July Sh>, 1864. P. 11. MILLER. S. A. LONG A CO., Bei l and brass founders, and gas fitters, invite pttrauon to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendant*, and other fixtures. We St up houses with Gas and Steam, muku Drne* Castings of nil kinds to order, for nish Railroad Pumps and Tuck Fittings, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on hand. jy3l WD. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH’B celebrated • Kennett Ale and Brown Stout. Also,Common Ala and Porter, In quart aDd pint bottles. . . Tbr attention of fhmilws, and the trade, Is respectfully roiicitud. aullry &*■'. k.v: MISCELLANEOUS. United Stains Malls. KENTUCKY. JOHN WILSON. GEO. BINGIIAM A CO., Canal Basin, Liberty st., Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVI6 A CO., 270 Market sreet, Philadelphia. JAMBS WILSON, Agent, 121 North sL, Baltimore. M. L. OBTRANDKR, Agent, BO West st., New York. Proprietors. al at tlte New Dry Goods Store. :OLLINS & M’KEE, (Dr. Thorn’s old staud,) H ■ No._t*o Market street. Three House* and JLota for Sale. ’ Stenmboat Furultare and Chalrai Keanett Ale. V * -••• RAILROADS \ canV«mptiV«s B«.d i PITTBBDSCH, BT. LOCIB~MD MJW «§£ Hi GKANA, or A'hxiljf D.tcovcretl Method tf Inhalation.— This mo«t wonderful irtfcle U destined to produce an entire fijj fffIfMBMKaBBWBBBWFIh* of *" or , th * MOST DIRECT AND ONLT BEUABLI BOOT*. Aceoaats ere dally received from Clrrgym.n :.nd other per* ' . . eons of the highest reepecUl»ii(ty,<>! caees i f cures horsto* RAILUOAD TO CHICAGO '^V fore coosiden-d incurable of A*lknn, Uroii--!i , l ,C*>r.od nil DU'asm if tD; Lmuks I.J ...t. I't.triS’ CHICAGO AMD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD . HYQRANA. Read the following: . .. T * t> j tlr. ItuMdU, PMimhrterofUurllogUiii.N.Y.fiji: “food rIIRAINS LKAYJBCHICAuS DAIL? S (°i,^ld,*, t 1 i* dosen more uygeana; It is working wonders here in A on arrival of KxpnMS Train of Michigan Southern and diseases of the lungs. J hellero it will cure any diseases Central Railroads— lot in the rerj I«t «*«, nod m then t, pride* to | £ B J- SffiSSrfi P.m! the rest ana comfort it is soro to giro the *ufli*rer. ‘I am Trains ron through to St. Louis in f-urteen l*.ur*. \i« wHling,’ said my neighbor, ‘to purchase a package a week Bloomicgbm. Springfield and Alton. without chansr of tart for my daughter; it give, her perfect re,t Ido ootexpect »At Alton w| th tWirUa.,, pirkM. r * for Hannibal Qulcev and IvooVnk, and at Si. Lou : « alth har to lire. PfRST CLASS FOR jfiEW OU.KVS. < DrGtiM ix Maixk.—J. U. Gaul art, Postmaster of Rich- *od intermediate points on the Mi'*imdppi. and with r»~fuTar r* r 1":. yzr l3 !■««■. here. Myßtster baa had a dietrewing cough, with gr-at i Bagwge cbeckedtbrough to St. Louis, on >:ichi 2 „n Cen- MEDICAL difficulty of breathing, for years. She wore the inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup 'or a few days before she was re lieved, and now, after one month's.use of it, her cough Is well. Dr. Curtis’ new system of inhalation must produce an entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of the lungs. There is no mistake, it is truly a wonderful dis covery.? The Rev. Mr. Curtis says : “It Is now eight days since my daughter put on the inhaler and commenced usiog the Hygeana, and it has alre-dy done more for her than all (he medical faculty have been able to do for lb# last two years. The irritation and tickling sensation In the throat is gone, and with it the cough. Bhe sleeps well.” Bold at DR. KRYSBR’S Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin alloy and Wood street. (oct3u?aw3m Ac PUUburgh Aitfy Dispatch Ftb. 16, 1853.] Chest Expanders—Shoulder Braces— An Excellent Article. Persona who bare acquired a stooping position, by follow* jDg a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by tbe use of the Washington Suspender Brace/’ made and sold by Dr. KEYSEK, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. It yuswers for a brace and suspenders, the weight of tbe pantaloons Is eo placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulders to tbelr natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one some time ago, and have been so pleased with It, that we unsolicited gave it a “puff,” gratia. Women, hundreds of whom are annually injured by the weight of eootmous “skirts,** should also precure these braces. Be particular la procuring tie kind mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at tbu Drag Btere of GEO. H. KEYfiKIt, No. 1-JO, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. .€?" Sslgu of the Golden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep erery variety of TruMee, Supporters Bcsiy Brane.-*, Pile Props, Elastic Stockings, Suspeumiy Bandages, Ac. au2lal*w Cure For Cholera. A CARD—Citizens of Pittsburgh, jou have among you one of the mrwt terrible diseases known—the Cholera. Al though so fatal, oa it usually proves, it Is nevertheless promptly and easily curable,*by a proper remedy; Invaria bly so in Us earlier stages, seldom otherwise even after collapse has taken place. By twenty-two yeare' acquaint ance with this disease I am enabled to afford you A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, Which you will find in my CHOLERA SPECIFIC. Erery family should get it at once, »n-l keep it oo hand. Every perron in fact should have it within reach, and Im mediately use it on the first disturbance of the bowels. The relief it gives b prompt and effectual Use it wi:h con fidence, even in the later stages. Puli directions for treating the disease accompany it. " For rale by GEORGE U. KKYSER. No. 143 Wood street, Pittsburgh. f»p2lJ 8. 8. FITCH, Broadway. N. V. A Physician's Opinion ot my Shoulder Ds. Los, editor of the Chsmber*bsrg'7Vanrcr>pt, under date of September IS, 1864, in epeaking of these Braces, says: Our friend, Dr. GEO. H. KEYeEB, submitted to our Inspection a very fine specimen of tbe “ Washington Sus pender Brace/' manufactured and fold by bim uttlieeorner of Wood street and Virgin alley, •Pittfbnrgh It eertes admirably iLv purposes for which it b intended, 1.-i light and easy, and al ogether free from the objections attached to tbe many other Braces in general use. It is an excellent Suspender, while at the same time it preserves the shoul ders in a be-dthful petition, without at all restraining tire natural movements cf the body. Tho Dr. will s-nd them by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. Sold wholesale and retell a; DR. KEYPER’S,I4O Wood ftre*)t,.coruer of Yirgiu alley. [oct&daw LIST OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, FLEMING BROTHERS, Vru-eiitxt of MljaiS Tcralfof* line Will. Whdtml’ l>ruffpitU and Dealert in Patent Corner PuurtU and Wood streets. Pittsburgh. KEELER’?! VMEBICAN COMPOUND; Jayne‘9 A.terative: ‘ ’• CarminatiTe Balsam; “ IlalrDye: “ Expectorant; M Sanative Pills: ’ “ Hair Tonic; Winter's Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’s Pulmonary Balsam; HoctUnd’s German Bitten; Untie. 1 dt UoJrtette.’s Stomach do Merchises 5 UterineCatholiroc: Stoner’ Scotch Cough Candy; Price’s do; Thorn’s do; Howe’s do; Osgood's India Cbolagogae; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gum Arabic Drops; llartteou’s Uair Dye; Plmlnn's do Batchelor’s do McMunn's Elixir of Opium; Urjbut’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pm DalTi Coll«ge>*Cluileil Department* FRENCH AND GERMAN LANUU^GES. MR. of thia department, has made arrangements with Mr. P. F. UDWARDY lor forming permanent classes in theao language*. Mr. U. is a gentle man of the highest respectability and thorough education, from Hungary, and no pains will be sp&ndTa his depart ment to sustain the long established repatatioßrof the In sLiLuiiuo, for efficient and thorough'lnstruction Mr U speaks the English language fluently, and will instruct Germans and French in English. Reasons desirous of at tending the Oommereial and Ma Na?BToartb street, by his la'ge aod improved Side and Bkj Ughta; by which likeoewe* of Children are ta fflSSlfefcen In a few eecoade.and Adoltiia any weather. . , wiiaf'jSMiniatures rot in lockets—Daguerreotypes oopled. I»aae Jeaea, . Rooms open day end evening. au7 'lTATOfAuXiJnlttol Spring and BUaitr Steel, Plough *>» ». to™ ,a.. »» .Vo. a, B**. E °” “ d Manufactured op cabinet furniture and -—^ CHAIRS, of every description. M tterUU and work- _ _ alter F. ftlaraliail, mausbip warranted, and sold atredoced price*. Care taken f MPOi-TBRand .Dealer In Frepcb end American Parer in packing for land and water carriage. anSl * flanginga- oar& rjU* *■ * * '* V- yf < tral and Southern Trains. and at the ds-pot Ju Chicago. E. P. lIOLLIBTEK. Ci.ini;.m General Agcnt- BICHARD P. 3IOROAN, Jc. Superintendent 4®“Throueh Tickets to bt Loulr, by this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Officis c-f Cleveland and Pitts burgh and Ohio and pennsylTtnlt Railroads. feep'JT.tjm CLEVKLAHI) AH3 I’IXXBBUBOH RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. r PRE shortest, quickest and cheapest route to Tel* dn, Cfcl A ca.-Rock L-lsod, Galena, k ni £t. Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is one hundied mil-s shorter and about eight hours qui ker to Chicago, Lhau the cireultoue one VIA IN DIANAPOLIS. r Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh *nd Clevdandt Four Daily Trains l-t-twcen Clcveiaod and Chicago. * Time to Cleveland fix hours, Chicago iwecry-lwoihoura, nod St. Louis Ihirty-seven hour-. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7 80, ArM., IiOO, M., and 0 30 p. M , connecting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Clcv-laml at 10.00, A. SL, 2 20, P. 31., and ft.ltt, p. M. Tbe Trains of the Ohio and Pecna. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at S.OO. 4. M-, S 00, A. M., and 8.00, P, M.: arrive in Cleveland at 10 00 r A. M., 2 2-), P. M., and 8 "0. P. M; cou oecting there with through Trains for Tbiedo, Chicago, Kr-k Island and St Louis. Paarangtra for Toledo, Chicago, St Louis and the North west, leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning or hfter ooou Trains. l> at 8 4.*. and 11.00, P. M., 5.80, A. M. and 12.00 31. • Trains leave for Rock I«!an-I and St a 5 follows : Leave Chicago at 8 20. A. M and P. 30, P. 3f. Pisfrengcrs for bt Loulk go ovor Kock Inland Raiircml to Jollchana thonreorer the Chicago and MLralrafppi UailrOad la Alton, and thvnra l-v Su-am’v-n (23 nirh-s'» tu St. Louie. by the A. M.. urritu la hi. Louis at 11.20 same evening, aud by tk«. ii P. Train nt uoon next day. Baggegv checked through to Cleveland, and there ra checked for Chicago r.no St. Louis. FAKE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ist CU.SI. ; Ist class. 2nd cLisa. Alliance $2 30 t To Giicjgo $ll 60 9 60 Cleveland 4 CO J La 5a1!e....~.. 14 50 12 6o Toledo 6 00 I Rock Trfan-l. 10 60 13 f-0 Detroit 6 00 j i't. L0uia...... l‘J 61 15 60 P»ss«nners are reqarstj'd to procure Ibelr tisfce'.B u the office of th*i Company, in Moubr.jULbel* HouM t third Ucor below the cnrDor. J. DUBAJiD. Sup’t Cle?e!«ntl. J. A. CAt’GILCT, Ap.'ct, Pitt«borco. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA »«»«• is**. RAIIfRO AD. THROUGH IN FIFTEEN HOURS. ON AND AFTER 1 iiCHSDAY, JULY 6TII, THiIEB TIIIIOUOU TRAINS. , THE MAIL TRAIN will Iravc every morning (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock, Ftepniag tf *ll the regain* ela tion*, and arriving la Philadelphia at 12 o’ci<«k I . PM. . THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pitiatrargh daily (except Sunday.) at 1 o’clock, nt Givcn-ta.-g, lartrobe, BleirsviUe, Lockport, Johnstown, WiJmore, QaUltxun, Al iens*, Ac., arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, the licit morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN wiil leave every evening at ifc3o o’clock, stopping cnlj at Irwin’s, Greensborgh, Latrobe, LLilMdc, Johnstown, Lißey’s, Q&liitsen, Altr-cna, Ac., connecting st Hs.rrL-burg with the train for Italll* more, and- arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,30, noon. TUB ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (.except Sunday) at 523) o’clock, Sapping at ail regu lar stations, and running only as tar as BiainrvUle. THE .SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o’clock, A. M., stopping at all Eta* ttona, and running only as for as Brinton'e. r RETURNING TRAINS arrive in littaburgh. Vint Ac* comaKdaticn arrives at 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, l, P. M. Second Accommodation,7.ls, P M. Mail I2JIO, P. M. Fast Lin«, 2*o. AM. , Pare to New Yusk.slo.so; Faro to Fho*dclph<£ f Jt?jFnre to .DcilUujoth $*J. Fr.ro to BerJ&rd Springs,’ss7o. *- Daggagocheeked to all stations on tho Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. _ Passenger* purchasing tickets In cars, will be Charged txji CSN73 in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company have no Agent. No notes of a less denomination than five dollars will ha received in payment for tickets, except those issued by the Banka of Pennsylvania. tSr NOTICE.—In eaaa of loss, the Company will hold thensel responsible for personal baggage only,and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—the Excelsior Omnibus Lin* has been employed to convoy passengers and baggage to and fromtha Depot, at a charge not to exceed lo cents for pwssigsr, 15 cents for each trank. For tickets, apply to 3. MESKIMEN, Agent, .At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on libertyst Pittsbnrgh, July 6th, ISs4—f je7 OHIO ASD PEHHS7LTA37XA EAILB0A1). Sew Arrangemeat, COMMENCING IBM. MAIL TRAIN leaveePittsburghatBAM;dinesatAlll ance; take* tea at Crestiise. and makes a dose con* nectioo there with a last Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o’clock at night. * EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’doek, P. M., afier the arrival Express train -ftom Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. connecting with the Night Kxpreffl which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections are made with the Ohio end Indiana, and Belfbctaine and Indiana railrcodf f -r Dayton, Induthapo’ls and towns in Indiana. ' Connections arc made with Cleveland, Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bocyrus, Upper 3audusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad Blvez Road. Also, with Mount Ternoa, Newark, Zanesville and towna on the Mansfield road. Fare to Ctndnmiti $7; tolndianapoil?sB; to Dayton to Toledo $6; to Columbus $6,25; to Zanesville $6,10; to Cleveland $4. Threogb tickets to Louisville at reduced rates. RETPRSIKC i THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.15 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at P. 30 P SI, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hour* to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 220, A. AL, cn the ar* rival of the Night Express,Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, TM. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leevas Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and oPM, and* New Brightou at 5 A M, and 1.15 P 31. PKBJOIIT TRAIN leaves PitMairrh *1 7 A M, and 9 P, Kt and arrives at 4XO A H, «od 4.30,1* M. 49" The Trains do rot run on Sunday. .45"' Tickets or farther information, apply at' the ticket dftoea of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of I. Q. CURRY, at the corner cfdce under the Monongahola Bouse, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN,.Ticket Aizent, Federal street ctttv'n. JOHN KELLY, Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad. SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April 1rt,'1854. Firti Clou —Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feather*, Furniture, second band, Furs, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, Ir baskets or boxes: 75 cents ft 100 !bg. • Second C&m—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skies, Clover and Timothy Soed, Glassware, Hardware, Rags, Wool and Sheep Pelts, ted Egg 3: 60c. $ 100 tb*. TM*i Cbur—Bacoo and Pork (loose,) Batter, In firkins, kegs or bbls; Hides, frcath;r, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot* ton, uncompressed: 65c. 100 lbs. RntriX fflau —Alcohol, Bacon (ip c&ks or boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Lard and Latu Oil; Hemp, Whisky, Cotton. /coopruisedTj Leaf Tobac.. 40c. ¥ 1(H! Ibs. I Flonr 80 cents ft bbl. aprl Prices to suit all —Dry Goods* ANTIQUE, corner of Grant and Fifth streets, has Just • received and 1< now opening bis first Fall ctoeks Ibr this season. The attennon-cf Udirflis respectfully directed to ihe following prices: Fine Fieneh ileiim e? s' 7oc; &-4 wiJc PuiumMm Jgfc; i large assortment vf De Can; at 12c; last colored prints 500piece* Fisnneii* fit 15c up; yard widi: Sheeting 6%; ill trrol Do Loins at tiSc. Kentucky janes, tweeds andsatti uets from up, checks, ticking?. mudics. linens,crash, table cloths, a;I wro) plaids, blanket*, shawls, ribbons and every other article usual! v kept Dry Goods Store, ali of ■which will be sold fur c-uh at pricev to suit the times. A. MTXQHE, sep7 rp-ner Grant ap-1 Fifth streets. Steamboat Fnrnltnre and Chairs. cn H ii have on baud and are constantly maaoftetu- UL nog STEAMBOAT CABIN PL'&iiITCEB AND HpICHAIKS. of every description, vix: ■ " * .Extension Cooing Tables; 'l>o Bar do; Ladles Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Gents. do do do; State Room do do do; Do Toilet B«xes; Tete a Tetes; Solhs; Divans; Centre Tables; .Wash Stau-Ls; Card do; Water dc-; Trays, Ac. Mr.eriil and workmanship warranted. and prices aatia factory. T. B. YOUNG A CO-. j>2o 38 SmilLfieM sk, opposite Qty Hotel. Adminlktrators' notice. Mter* of fuirainUrraiton to the Estate of • TV JOUN F. QtTG(», late of ite'-iry of Pittsburgh, de ceased. have bft-u grauted to ttts : All persons indebted to the raid rotate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having daira* nr demands against thf estate of paid decedent will make the same known, without delay, to WILLIAM PHILLIPS, Administrator, octgtft comer Roes and First strseta. riyjEUte firm o' JONES A QUIGQ, having been diasolvwi A by the death of Jchn F. Quijrg. on the 2Tth Inst, the b. siscsx of said firm will be fettled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Boss and Fird s.reeU. ISAAC J->N£S, Surviving Partner. -Pittsburgh. September 30.1854. oct2rt*w3t ; Notice. THE late firm of D.B.ikGEkd A CO , having been dis solved by the death of JAhnF Qui*g,on the 27th lust, tbe business of the firm » LI b.: settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner Hosa and Kir?t streets. ISAAC JONES, ) D. B. ROGERS, ; Borrivlnsrartwws. Pittsburgh, Sap Umber 30, IS5+. ocfbdAwSt «%. - . * • '"rj - , -V ’’ V\* 'j GEORGE C. 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