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The obovo have just bocn received at Gildenfenny A Co’s . 70 Fourth street, whero also can be had tie Flying Cloud, a Romance of New York Bay and Chagrcs River, and volume two of Joseph Wilmot; or the Adventures of'a Man Servant. Meeting or STNODS.-The Pittsburgh Synod, , of the Presbyterian church, will convene on Wcd .«. .*;v;rw,rwTu.’” li'-’T-k roeaj- neßday of this week, at seven o clock, in t e 4 fcecond 1 re b yterian church, on Fifth street, and " “"■'l J K be opened with a sermon by the Rev. James 1 r ” ,| Montg mery the last Moderator ! , Stt Tie fa nod of Allegheny win be opened with ®f » sermon at the same hour, in the First Presby u/ <; . % J tenan church, Allegheny city. KlJji lT \ 1 £ “ * Miaeuat Water and Sabsapabilla —We '***’ woll a l ihb attention of Coffee House keepers +- 1 *ud i mto the advertisement of Mr. Wrn. D. I p e |[ b He hfcfl already obtained a wide repu- J ;< fat n Ihr gh his excellent Ale nnd Porter; V 1 r w 1 tt daeh eno doubt that the addition .he has 1 l« S, 1 "■*?!- •* 1 mic to h s business will add to his popularity. f - ' LoorotTFon a Rise—A telegraphic despatch c * i! from BrorrosTflle, yesterday, stales that the 5? -V“< Monqngahela river at that point had neon four gSKhWdSiW U 1 *• , f and wIB still commg np fast. Tho la e ? I r Ins c m to have been general over the whole ajffl&SVsE ifErft f r? (l -r I r ad w. may shortly look for a rise m flSvSi&s “a 1 (ur r sufficient to open business here again. t r -^ J - Assa.lt and BATTEBT.-Anegronamediobn ' i Jones was oommiticd to jail yesterday, by Aid ’• ' -c!'. ,hassaultat^i battery, on oath JM Jtr ouargedwiti '“V^ ’ i_ 1 ° \\ rB l am Than was sent to the same place, by * " ] Alderman Bockmnster, for a Bimilor offenoe, on n complaut of Terence Laoghlin. , 1 OITAI IB 5 BoATIU UHDEIt FAtSBpRBTEKCES.— - w 11 am Smith was seaf to jail, yesterday, by O* Aide man HeUley, on an information made by wStti IPtSSi A 1 a trick M Kcnoa, who accused him or . boarding to the amount of twenty dollars, by >Wefl“Av ■» Mee » Dli frl “ JulCnt rcrresetttattonß- US*f i dV3&*t» £-,':. ~ A Goo.) Ihea. —V/e observed yetUrday, men Mjb mV-sSKjKi," *• - emp> jed . filling np t«b canal-with water from - the fire pines. This is decidedly a good idea. *« e'ThVY’ ' Tno wca P tl er has not yet got sufficiently wintry ''^ i ' > to allow the filthy and reeking bottom of this t * - * ditoh to bo exposed to the rays of the sun. it’?' % 'C~ ' Accti « r.-A small lad about fire J.ar» of « ,l ''aS£ J tu* named William McDonald, was seriously ro -7 ffred yc torday afternoon, on Fourth street, by fc&T&f* - - * ~ -Vieu.fi atrnek in the eye with a stone, thrown by V^«aOT T * * l '- ~ * -To"" for’the serest of James Friel, on the of keeping n tippling house. Notlmne , -*Kl< *1 *■ K ' **v inblo to procure the proper security, he was tent Ig«■JJ i* r*>b-*V£. f to jail for safe keeping. jfS 4 '*’i-"* 3<* »' "■ Taxat Oter.—William Mclntyre, connoted a s*♦J'C’V*.;»«•«?•a.--. r.'fAbort time ago, of grand larceny, and sentenced Sftg*® J J -S <5-1 to ,Vd n- „ one «sr’a imprisonment in the Penitentiary, iras taken oter to that institution yesterday 'li*** 1 - ■«*** -■ " ' ’ s.*3 '<■ * - Vs'-"*-, - t r 4t bLels prime Timoth, S«d, 1. fiK.tus.fanicuAkPSON.. TO LEC-Aent *CO amt pin). Also, 11 “ o ’' M, - w “ hfn '^« B i ! k T asoN, 2^^,-r# j V:C i m^A 'WBt&E&Jr * VJsS\'aL ,A. A. MASON a .-r .‘I* 1 - Jtl> fiiANNKLS.w-WtirraOUtO nil Vl 001, selling at 14c -- A. A. 11A80H fi «k_ Vouug llyion, and Black mss£3& tv s JjSyer 'tSft- plV l '**''rsakt-*^»v?>«■ 1!i '»' d>- ia,’*#!'. !* ft jg&ai** wtr AvoVV -C) i-j-v 7- ' ■ ' ~ ... -r-rr--- mesS&s/V -v -~ -.' - - >: ■ k-- -- —-s- 8 .- - •• *,*•".. ?i.T5r.. , >'. .■: :. T: 1 ’ .\t:;.. ■■..■■' ? i :; -'-'c’- r -,-; * A.-I L't v *T* ~ 1 ijjjggjgi t ... H i' I':- 1 1 -v‘ of4r4;t4,,id 47-4" L!., . 77“- l; > •' ■■ t ' • i. *+V' ■ **•;.■ • V ; IJtiKjjlTX. TUESDAY MOUSING::: ~Count oi Quabtbb j3n»siOKS.-.Beforo lion. Wm B MClur, President Judge; Hon. Gabriel A Earn. and Hon Wo. Boggs, AssooiAtM. Moiday, October 16. j Commonwealth ts. Sebastian nod AnnSweit • indictment, assault and battery. Tbe do-1 plow guilty and was oentenoed to pay a line of $6.00 and coats. . . Commonwealth ts. Sebastian Bweitaer; tndiot ment, surety of the peace, on oath of John Baker In thiß case, the prosecutor was sen tenced to pay the oosts. Commonwealth «. John Hay, Sr., John Hay, Jr and George B. Hays; indictment, assault nnd.bottery on oatji of Jdbn Owens. A emgu-1 toCfStan, point 'was etortcd n th.B case; when Owens, tho proeeontor wns called to teeti fy. Col. Black, the counsel for the defendants, objected to the witneas upon the ground that he did not beliero in a future state of «warda mid punishments. The witness averted that he did It appeared, howerer, that he entertained the opinion that if a person did wrong, hie punish ment would come at some subseguont period o» this life, and not in a future world. Mr. Dar •ragh defended the rights of the witness lo testi-1 fy under this belief, at considerable length; but the Co»»rt thought that in order to render ft per son competent to give evidence, it *as necessary for him to believe in a future state of rewards and punishments in tho life to dome. The testi mony of tho witness was therefore ruled out. f Commonwealth vs. John Owens; mdidunent, nto&aU and battery, on oath of John Hay- This case was a cross sail to one above mentioned. Supreme Court.— Hon. j. 8. Black, Chiefl Justice • Hon. G. W. Woodward, Hon. E Lewis, lion W Lowrie, and Hon. J. C. Knox, Associate j et al. ys. Lewis, No. 8,1864; Indiana county. Argued. , . Harictt ts. Commonwealth of Hpnjisylvania, (larceny-) Cambria county. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Judge Lewi*. , . n ] Haxlett v s Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, fbnrfflary ) No- 22,1854, Cambria county. Opin : ion of tho Court filed by Judge Lewis. No de- Wheatfield township vs. Township of Brush Valiev No 22- 1854, Indiana county. Argued. Com v« Heirs of Rhey, No. 6, 1854, Cambria Smith vs. Klingensmith et al., No. 24, 1854, Westmoreland county. Welty- Jr- vs. Laytou, No. 2 i, 1854, West moreland county. Continued. : Arnold ot al., vp. Jack’s Executor, No. -J, 1854. Argued. HmvMS-.— John Ifcrr was arrested on a *y«|« rom the District Court, and committed to jail, Usterd&y. to answer to a suit of trespass «i *< rn*** Uroughtby Charles and Elizabeth Dane. Mr. C. A. McManus, tbo popular anemg roaster, has arrived in the city. We >t ia his .intention to open n school an a hort time. Absskt—His Honor, Mayor Vole,.at praam' L absent. on offioial business, m Philadelphia, Uptha duties of the office are attended to by yld,raan Bnokmaater. I TriE tarso sale of Dry Goods—tlm stock of a t t7 rc tiil store, will be continued this morning VlO o’clock, nt Dasis’ Anotion Booms. pmonnriiiD-io tag. Xids-OTbaPawi.la-1 &r ** ' comer of the Pkmoml end Mcrlret iH | mass-, juaatAoxs-A ® EHU-»J1 Ki^iin.r«dyg > octal ._ - - mE aJE-« wx« prime Cnmm i ASCIIfcSTXTr OIMiIIAJIc.-ri»t colored nod lloi 1 -*«■« ■'™* *' ,2 2T JasJhVoo. ivjiT SALIS—A two story iiriek lloaae nud Lot, on Df Arylyta^ HKDtt, —t>o barimlH auperior Lawn Ui \ for JUI sowing, ** “ lc l, y —r.. ami»' CUTTKUB-^Our winter Btocfc of the TTNKE'fS—W* have now rec*if«l more than WO p»h* maSS 1 ? ra*‘ ?12 .....ri-^iuirniTrLTßi'i::"'X a mason * co. ■»*^»° r *s jiiol DelainP*. ’•-' --• UA HOOKS.—I, UOI) piece* goal f*«t aiaaou. -r«=Q] A. A. mason * go., iooS^iiSs^Ri s “ rf“£r ;ei V' J: 4 “** “" r “ < ’ Mtra'dnwp Vti" to “* 4c MASON * 00. i \iyv. GENT ftIUBUNB.—JttTOB of ope y*krU wI f a bto Muriins at 5 cvute. ifuemcil AimiflOS—A gooU article worth $1 selling for G2M cents, at •pi 5 LAS3—UO boxes B*IQJ boxes 10x12; ■ Tfi «• 10x14. Furwleby -0 . ,b SMITHS SINCLAIR. pwAiUR TVAjrRVKRY. WILD CBBRKY AND > IILBB, warranted pure, ihe beat antWote Choi , t»rl2« by U» S» l ‘0“ or fcottlo, „ mrmnM No. 137 Uturtyitrwt. BW Qn ® ' ' *o™** W &inontl *■”<* MtrtcM Btrcet- w6T3VBEoiC=i k«1«4 u«1» nd SUrlut "U, »•* -v . -TELEGRAM HM*. tu O'Reilly Liner tor tbe Morning Post ■OCTOBER 17. POUR DAYS LATER FRO It EUROPE. ARRIVAL OF TBB BALTIC. SIEGE AM) CAPTCEE OF SEBASTOPOL. 18,000 Russians Killed end £B,OOO tafcen Proposed Bombardment of Cronstadt. THU ALLIES AND UNCLE SAM. WHEAT AND FLOUR UNCHANGED - Nnr Yobx, October 16. —The .learner Baltic •"•"‘J JMI evening nt 7 o’clock, with Urerpool deles to the 4th ins<- LiVlipooL ItatkkTS.—Cotton —blllllgen reporto 38 MO hnlea sold; WewOrleana felr middling .UplanJ The <° SSSfiSS ’ holes, end the soles Ibr export were 6,000 heles. Breadstuff#—Fionr: Western Canal 81s, Otyo 3 4s, Corn, yellow and white 39ft. Off n Bpoke snd boordjrf schooner JohnOlemeots, cruising for the mi swing boats of and learnt tom her particulars of the cates dtjls In domes. 1000 French end English were killed; 18,000 Rosslana Wiled; 22,000 prisoners taken, and 1000 gnus cap tQ»ght hoars afler the Suropa sailed, came the official news of o great battle having been fought at Alina river, Crimea, on the 21ft. The alii* Stormed the Rnwfan after four hours fighting. The Anglo-French lost 2800 Wl od and wounded; theßnssianslostCOOO. . Private despatches supply the rest of the news, vis: that the ■Rusf lans, nnder MencbikotT, rallied on toe river Kate i eha, on the 23d,and again gave battle to the again defeated and d, Wen to their entrenchment behind Be bastonol. Again they rallied and fought a thiM battle on the 24 tb, and were a third time defeated, and fled into Se bastopol, which was beleagur red by sea and by land. Fort I Constantine was blown up on the 25th. • Fort Constantine was invested by sea and land, and after a,, nhtflMtii defence was carried by s?irm. The allies then bombarded thedty and the fleet ot ten Kturian ships of the Une were burned and sunk; The remalningjbrts w«e car ried one after another. 800 guns were silenced; 22,000 pri ionewiSetoken. Theßuirfan loss in dead and disabled U estimated at not lees than 18,000 In Sebastopol alone, ilenchikoff, with the shattered remWus of his fon*, retired loti a poeition In the enter harbor, threatening to SSS toVn ffblownpth. remaining .hip,, unloM the tlrtore would grant b'm an honorable capitu'atlon. The ;iel general, demanded bis nneond tionel surrender, and the name of humanity gay. him elx hours for consider.- H !The lnteet dejputch f»y» th.t Menchfltoff has surrendered. Th. British .nd French h«*» An entrenched cetnp of Rrustans ore on the heights of Alina which contained 50,000 men. 1 A Numerous artillery and eara’ry were carried at the print { .f the baronet, after four hours fi*btinß. No C-ner»l officer* thc Britl,h *’ ere »<' n nded. Mor sh»l St Amau.l end Lord Kairlan commanded In person. (itTieral ThomnHOD, of the trench army, It la thought U fetallv woomletl. Oeneral Caurobert Is wounded m th. fhou\d« T ■ttcond engagement on ihe plain's of Katantal lasted severtu hours. It w Tory sanguinary. nmi «d.-d In th« total defeat of the Russians, who weto pursued to their In trenehments before Sebastopol. , Other despatches state that the garrison at Selwftopol were offered a free withdrawal, but they surrendered as prU- Tho despatches are very On» dated Berlin, 3.1 **ys* telegraphic despatch was received from Pt Pet*r»-, buW, to the effect that Menchlkoff hn« telegraphed, under Jute of Sept. 25th, that he has withdrawn hi* troop* unm* Wt d from before Sebastopol toward* lUktaebi Send, where he wilt await rdnfos*«n«Qts: and adds, that Sebastopol had nnt been attacked ap to the 16th. The Rantan seeoonta do not conceal the fact cf severe reverse* >n Crimea. A despatch dnU*d Berlin 29th. say* the return of the French fleet from tho. Baltic has been countermanded. A despatch dated Kiel 2d. state* that the fleet left that harbor 'o join Napier In the Baltk. Napier was Re vel on the 23d, and'Bucharest on the 30th. - It Is again asserted that 50,000 Ku<«ian» were in Do- l* con?t*ntlr receiving reinfcmoments. Oraer Tacba la only waiting Geu. St. AmandV order to attack Be received. At Savannah for the weekending tba 11th. iu re were th’rty three deaths, of which fif.eao »«r* from •ver The Doenl of Health caution* resident* e*aio*t re- Itr.dltff. At Charleston there were aereo .loath* from n W’ednesday, and at Augusta, eleven deaths irom fever nr the week ending on Tuesday. t ~ , . . TbebllJge over Bodee lUrer Is finished, and the trains 'TiieKnow Nothlngß at Charles-. 00 claim to have cloctrd ctcn candidates. llALTixoas, October 10.—Orleans papers of Tuesday are " Thllosa of lire by the brrning of the steamboat Prin«M» on the Mississippi. is as follows: Mis. Wtoe and ohild, MUs Wilson, a small boy, and J. Thompson, Jr., pilot; G*>. Ilar n-tt, Ist engineer; two negro women and fifteen bands and nl:»v ~ belonging to tho boat. " v • .. lb« deaths at New Orleans for the week ending on the k*h amounts to 358, nf which 307 were from fever. At Savannah, there were three deaths on Tbnrsday from fcven at Charleston on Friday, right deaths, and on Friday at Augusta, three deaths. - _ Election of United SUUs Senator* In Vermont—>Gow* Iloyce'a Meat age. HsnwUAVr, October H.-Tho C o , ll *® o # Of Wcrvlstock, Whig, was to-dny elected IfbltmJ SUteb SeA t ,r ion* term, by a majority in both Houses of about thirty, li'd ibo lion. iTwrenci Bndnnrd, of SL Albans, Free Ml, frrtb« short term, receiving nearly every Whig and tree duliverod in the for*>nf-on. It wn < unusually b.lof, and was reeeivod with much favor by all parties. The Governor commits himself strongly Jn rjTi r of the Prohibitory system. CIHOKMATI, October 16.—The I«l»l, train N. Oilt-ann for St l/mio, » «»« near lh« l.lfor tity,, Thuredoy, owl onnk lo UupboiliT dock. Sho hod o loi oud Toluoblo confo. No Urw worn lost Heavy Kail lire. Nnr Yore, Oelobot llie-aiboon, Stoek.oU 4 Os, rem- Eliloii merchant.! Pcoll "troet, oaopendod unlay. It .00 a very heavy bouse. : Ntw You. October le.-Flour firm; sales tO(X) Wlsgood Ohio at >8,5Q@8,75; Southern buoyant, at >8,25@8,bJ. Wheat scarce. Coma trifle lower; sales 80,000 bus West* urn mixed-at Colton firm. Fork declined 1-c, crime 111,37(Hi11|63. Beef market dull, Sit"dSrcfwodSey. told dull Ot ioalou. Whmk, Sm Ooflrc qoi.t; Ulo Sojm oooh.optd budoM dull. Uoioooeo u .clmoned, o limlfod hutinas.. tinsrcd Oil aooinn; Knglloh 73. hold Oil dull ot hO@S4. Louleaoiotl Golono 6%. Stocks Him oud dlllot, Moue, JSsogoJ; Krie, 4654? Hooding. Slicblgau Control, BS!4. ■ » pmuwtruiA, October 16 —Floor: bat lltllo export de miOd ■ uleo tito bblo good brondo ot $8,25, which 18 tho OOP “m iSU role. Ky%ouri,nothingdong. Sofo.^lgjj f T o V i. eround Pennsylvania Coin-meal at Market nearly wircof Wheat,and It U wanted ; soles &JOO priui1,90, all aikat- Sales 300 bushel* ilye at $1,66. Corn in fulrrtquest at 83 for good yellow. CisciiiSATi, October lfl.-Flour Irregular; s mail Bales at jtfi «Ji)ffl7 10 Wes 190 bbds Bacon Shoulders al £% dull. UnaU rilS Barieyut >1,30. C0rn...25. Wbhky lUm. linKwries unchanged, a moderate demaud. Bairs * bble Ks3d at^Kiverfalling riowiy. Weather clear and JAMES WARDHOI BALHMOM, Oclobor 16.-2100 fceed of Boef Cattle were olb*red, 1100 drivou eastward,-and the remainder sold at various pri«s, from >3,60 to 3,87* i, tm the hoof. 110g5...a fair supply; sale* at • Naw Yo*K, October 10.—Cattle...The offerings were 4Js2» dull; sales at 7(d)10e. Kwlne...price« stiffar, but not quota cUy higher. A large supply oS Sheep; market firm, with upward tendency. nMIKUEy UKST VO* THU* IN UKAVKN: I Eom»W]uitBCUan««al NcvarOome. , . _ A Bi-coml BUDplj of the above beautiful Bongs Just re gain A 100, tie “ New Meloileo*,” for. Vluta or Violin, for Milo at tbe old cntabUaliwl Plano Depot of . muo OUAttLUTTK HLUMB, No-118 Wood Rtr*«t T-OtCELBH>K FAMILY BTAKOIL—The ingredients with ■V which lids ttarcb'la prepared, render wholly unnews- TTfl the on of starch polish or spermaceti, as it produces a fine polish, without gumming up or Injuring the fluent lub> ** ot TJT) In pound packages, with full directions for use. ¥or Bale, by the box or retail, by »*2B A. A. MASON * CO'S. ***» ■ •-'"•VS#,-- - Prlaomera. COiitf ADVANCED. SUamer Isabel battle. TELEGBAPH HA&KSTB. Cattle Markets.' fct3 J-- r> YRUPfi AND SUliAiia — S 10 bhia LoTeHnz’eflceSyrups; 6O bblfl Lo'ferlng’B Shushed Sopr; 80 bbls lorering’* PolTerlied^pgax, r«M) WUOI*KftALK JUSKCII AfliXT*— ~ I 100 boxes pare Mustard; _c. , _ 100 boxes superior Moat&rd. by BepSS P. R. DRAYO. Wo. 1 Dixmot Black tear— • _ _ gap. Chulan Powchong, (in paper*) at W eta. p*» ». finest FongtaeQhulan, Jo for sale by [J«U) W. A. H’OLUEQ. RMMl== r»< Oten-lMi owning it dart, than were nineteen inches bj the metal marts, and rising slowly. Several des patches were received in the city yesterday, reporting a rise at'BiWwnsvllle; and there Is no donbt bnt that there will be saOdent water, In a short time, to enable the light boet to get away. _ Oiptam Baird lnlorms ns that be intends leaving with his new eteamor JBeantnUe at the earliest opportunity, from whenrsbe now 11m, at the foot of Pitt street. Bhe was bailt expressly to run between Evansville and Bowling Green as a regular packet; and well adapted fbr the trade. n will be found by card below that Captain R. J. Grace intends leaving for Cincinnati with the fine steamer Brora today. Tbs Brazil is famished and fitted oat in a stylo ' that will please the most fastidious taste; and from the knowledge the traveling public have of Gapt. Grace while ip charge of the Philadelphia, and of his assistant, Capt C. Israel, as clerk, we expect to see them leave with a full freight, and crowded with paeacngera. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBTOGH, CntCHUTATI, LOTUBVIXiE, AKO SAINT 1,0018. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, ros taa cobvstawc* op ___ PASBSNGBB.S AND FREIGHT PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Amct Saint Loali. Tina Lot* is composed of seven |gfr iI powerful Steamers,une-^UAyff for speed, splendor, safely, Indcomfort/and is the war inaoooH daiit unorSuaj Pacuts on the Ohio river. It connect with the U. 8. &USI SStfßtonm'r* from UndanaU Louis, hy which passengers and ftelgbt Kr& through £sy. Two new Steamers hare bm >dM E? th. Line, Which no. ooubt. nf th. ' Ctiptainx. from Pittsburgh, BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. BK.Txnoov*a....Sundny. MESSENGER, No. B. Davis- .Monday. ALLEGHENY .o*o. M’Laot.— CRYSTAL PALACE W*. J. KoiOTW—~*‘”£[*dlieedaj. PHILADELPHIA .R. J. o*ac*. —Thursday. PITTSBURGH— ~..1L CuaMm- -^Friday. PENNSYLVANIA -Jico. Kuutatsi .Saturday. Leave dally at 10 o’clock, A M., precisely. ___ „ No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning or departure.' for particulars, apply on hoard, or to jror pan r», B LIV iNOffrON, 1 A , ent , JOHN FLACK, ) „ Monongahela House Buildings. Ideclßl Pittsburgh, 1663. 18o4.” CANADA WEST. rgb g-ClcvcUiultPortittnUjr > L«d| *uad Fort Borweli- J^BBS TUB PINK low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, OaoUin R Barrow, Trill make two trip* a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Borwell; as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Btonley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, o’clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. ; Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at VA o’clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Gblumbua anil Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great "Western and pamge apply on board, or to SCOVILL A LAUDKIUMLK, Cleveland; 3. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M’BIUDB. Port Burwell. mar27:tnov A CARD. I HAVE the pleasure to annonnee to those wbohavehltb* erto obliged me with their favors, and to my friends and Lbe public gwQprally, that, having a short tlmo ago return til from the East with a large and very SUPERIOR STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADE. I am prepared to supply all orders on better term* than formerly In coiuwqoenw of the Immense Influx of Goods, which, for the pa.«t few mouths ha* burdened the Eastern market, and of the distrust reposed in the credit System, very important advantages wero offered to cash buyers; anu hence I have been enabled to purchase my Goods at a large discount on their actual value. , My selection of plain Cloth* and Cassimeree embraces evorv grade, from tbo coarser and more substantial kind ad-jpted to the want* of laboring man, to the finer qualities soluble for gentlemen of fashion, among which art some Incapable of beluf Bnrpaiied ; In the character of the material and richness of the finish. My fancy Cloths, comprise erery diversity of color—green, ollv» green, lnririble green, dark and light browns, olive, brown, wine color,and various shadee of blus. My fancy Casrlmcive number fortv ditTerent patterns. My vestings are of Silk, Woolen, Velvet, Plush and em broidered Cloth, comprising the different styles now m fash ion. My assortment of Ora vats is unusually large and vari „a-- all lately Imported. . My department of BOY’S OLOTUINQ promisee a much more cxUmalTe eeloeUon than wool, in consequence of the iar *e variety of materials that I hare with which to supply Mr. GEORGE ARMOR, who bolds a distinguished rank in hi- pmfisslou, and needs no recommendation to the f*ror of iittsburghers, will superintend lbe Cutting Department. Ifis numerous friends will please remember this. In fine, I Halter jnvs»df th*t I shall be abu> to furnish irarunu:nts suitable for alt chuws, fitted up in *uch a man ner and on soeb terms as shall disarm all competition, and 1 will therefore solicit a rail from all who are not wwModio nny particular bouse. SOLOMON STONER, __ rr-.i£dAw4w No. 80 Wood street. _ K«ll su'd Winter EDMOND WATTS, MERCHANT TAII.'IK. NO. ISA UCraiTV ETKEKT.— I l-«t. now „» lmu.l . Un> etwfe rf E.U ...J WIV*" Goode Oveiroetings, of entirely new designs; Pl'-sh \ iuw, of th« most beautiful patterns; French and RndW l Cassimerre, <-i every »ryl« »od ln 11,0 which l Will vnakr to order on the most reasonable terms, and warrant**! Lj .. .. T?AUr iw.NNBTre-A. A. MA.S hN k CO- have jus re- calved a large assortment of now styles* of Fananfl "c!»U»red Gimp and Gossamer, White Straw Trimming, Colored mixed Tripoli. Colored Straw Trimming. Uncy Brilliant*, Blonde Trimming; Rich Embroidered Law, Straw Coni, Roll Rutland, Buafcrara Framre, \\ bite English St. aw, Wire Fram.w, Iliac". Kngllsh Htrew. Bloomers and Jockey* Th« attention of MILLINERS is rrep^tfuliysolHtod. n’CONSIKIiL* WiLLOCtti BANKERS, AND Dealer* in Exchange, Dank Notes, Gold »nd Silver Coin. Current and Par foods received on drj<*«- Sux-k* bought and sold on commission. Collection* at any point in the United HUti*. bud cm,or ..< »«rk.t .»d rA . i Wm. 11. Tulcotl dfc Co , Jsuccrjiwas to T. KIBK*DT, JH.. * , 1 . .. . MANUFACTURERS OF GILT fltil) MAHOGANY LOOK ING GLASSES, l*«»ftr*it and Picture frames, Ac.and deal«T« in Imported aod Dotneeiio fancy Goods, No. 62, ner of Wood and fourth streets, PRUbargh. 0.-iT2:lw n oßAft niusnww T J QKArF "Oraii; Reliitifer * Graff, WKSTERN FOUNDRY, No. 12* Wood *tm-t.—Menu lecturer* of Cocking Stove*, Owd and Wood Stove*,’ P.Tlor Stoves, Hollow Ware, Plato and fancy Grates, Plata aod fancy fenders. Sad and Dog Irons, Portable forges, ssg« Kettles, Tea Kettles, Stove Kettles Wagon Uawa, a* Jk>- _ ta *_ For Hale at Auction. ON THURSDAY, October 12lh, oa the premise*, toat splendid f AKM, of 44 acres, on the Cherttcra ' alley Railroad, 6 mile* from the city. It Is full of Coal, and very convenient to the Railroad. The 00. l «d*»ntage is worth a lortune. It will be sold. Also, all to* farmto* Implement* and Btoek. L* the owner is going West. watt miis a bargain. Enquire of GEORGE M’KEK. on the land, «e.r K THOMAS WOODS, «Llft3t 75 ffTOTttl street Pekin Tea Btor« t No S 8 FlfTll STREET.—ff* have been receiving aod have now a complete assortment of TEAS, to which wc direct the attention of dealer* and housekeepers. Also, Baker's Errm»; Cocoa and No. 1 Cbooolata; Rio and Java CdTee, (green and roasted;) bmriog’a and fined, Crashed and Pulverised Sugars, all of which will be disposed of either wholesale or retail. octlOlm a. JAYNKtf. Towsbo a. mu..:. R- holuoat. Hill da Holliday* I'PRODUCE,1 'PRODUCE, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MBR CHANTS, Sviiurtffc, la-Strict attention paW toaU eanstgnmenu for sale of flour, Produce, Ac. Orim tor [ he purchase of Produce soliciud and promptly »ttendod to. (lootlß for re-shipment forwarded with despatch, (oclb.flm _ MARTIN’S REBTAUUANT AND EATING SALOON, ON Tins F.ASTP.RN PLAN, S> Diamond oii«, Mawm Hhrf and Marktl itratl.— All kind.of eataLlo, relied OP in the bust style, and on tho sborteat notice. llous., open frSm fl o’clock in the morning until MoUock at nlaht. (Sundays wcceptad.) OCIV - A J _ Fresh Arrival Hagan a aHI, aw jmi Goods, to which they Invl tomers and tho public Is gen< selected with great care, and < can parchaewl In the city, of tie following: Plain black Silks, Fig’ll do, 1 Striped do, l'laid do, Lupin's Bombasine*, do blk and cp’ld Delaines, do strl&ed and G’gd do, line Cashmeres, i Canton Clothe, paramatta*, With all grades and colors the very lowest prices,-with housekeeping goods. M .pg Iron Front 1 * Boot* and Sboer ~ JM'LdUMILUt, No. 96 Fourth street, uoarly opposite . the Mayor's OlBro.la maonfaetorfnitaontlenien sdrst Boot»; 1o» Shoes, Has and buttoned; Oowtree* and Mutton iJniai'.ern; Udiea' Boots, .Halt lloobi, Jeunv Unde, Sllp iri and Frenelt haalibw palter*, of oreryeoWandebede; fnuoy KWonfffetlttOwwtt, of tW best material; MU** ,od abort noUoe. |.ul» ~ J Vhe”G?tate«t unnUmof *»«*«•• ~ TO AVOID thota unplMLßant rwillngs tD«tuTO»lly fhaccompany theTfoarioK of a n«» Bat, QuCOXTOU- UATOK lately imported from Paris, forms the Hat to Urn basd. A neat lit, and a goov ' *• . . ... : > • - ' • - v i ■■■•■: • **’ V i . 1 , ’ . f • * ; d nf "* [COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BO ARP PH WADS AWP ■BftflniVTF SXCHAMOI* OFYHHSBfc. Awfctoif-JOIIN BHIPTON. first Viet iVe*fctart-W«. H. pan. Second ** u Wm. R. mow*. fteretorjf— I Wu. B. Bats*. IVttmtrer Jo— D. BcriAT. V. P., WILHAM IQKtHAaT, Bbujuc* Bixxwm, W ILLIAM Rsa, 8. B. Bxtax. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH BARRET. Omas o? wu Daiit Mortoo Post, l Tuesday, October IT, 18M. i FLOUR.—BO bbls extra from*tore at58,25^8,37; 86 do superfine from store at $B. GATS—I3OO bus from depot at flOc. WHIBKY.—42 bbls rectified, in tote •* 37c. BACON.—£OOO lbs shoulder* and bams at 7@ue. SDUAR.-10 hhd, Wr 6W, four mm^E. MOLABBBB.-M Ibl, 23H. CUh. P»T BIjOOMH.- 10 ton* jjka Cb»apuun at $BO, four months AUCTION SALES. Auction—Dellf MUM* . „ . . AT the Commercial Wee Boom, comer of Wood mi fifth etTeete,et 10 o’clock, of BeaoonebU, ample end fencj Drj flood., Clothing, BooU end p M > nltuxe, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. It, . witehM. Ac. KM. DAVIB. Aactfomor. fJ^LU T>m>LlO SALE 01 STOCKS.—On THOMDAT EVF, P NINQ, 19th lost., at 7 o’clock, at the Merchants' ex change, Fourth street, willhe offered: 60 ahana Darlington Cannel Coal Railroad Stock. 12 do exchange Benk . _ * 18 do Pitta’h. Cin.and Louisville TeL 00. ‘ 10 do Lake Erie Telegraph Company tj 30 do Mon. Navigation (| a do North American Mining #< 40 do National “ ~ 60 do Ohio Trap Rock M (( l( 100 do Adventure “ M 8 do Pitta'll and Steubenville B. R. Co. 40 do Western Insurance Oompsny w oc J{ > 7 ** qLiWM P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer 1 >AROUCiI AT AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY MOEN- B inQ, October lbtb, at 11 o'clock, at the Commerce corner of Wood and Kftb stTeeto, will bo sold, one lubatanlial standing top well finUhed Barooch, ne« , ,n S °“ 10rdCr ' ,bkh “ Auctioneer! XT EW AJUUVAI. OF BOOKS, FOR AU<7TION.--Mr. Fiad IN h*s iont received and opaned 10 case# of choice Books, at the Commercial Bale* Booms, corner of Wood and Hftli ; itreeu, which, with the remainder of farmer node, are aU to be sold daring this week, sales tocommenocat 6% o’clock eaeftevening. The assortmentwiil now befound tocom priae the largest and beet collection or valuable Standard and Miscellaneous Book* ever offered In this city, recent work* of popular author*; beat editions of the Aroerhau and English press; established Cyclopedia*; finely illustra tcdrolumaa, *«., «. P , M. DAY Id- Auctioneer. Ncrw Stock of Clikkcilßl , i Plniioa. JOHN U. MKLLOH, fl Wood afreet, has and now rawly for aalo an anilro HNnn,,,. atock of Piano Portoa, from the oalrbra -718 0 Died manufactory of Chirkerln* A Sone, Boa ton, conpleting of all the neweat etylea instrument*, in richly carved and *P W “ ““""I®* 1 * na Walnut. Cnfte*. and with all their lat* improvement#. * SSSTcShS. a choice Plano Fortes ever brought to the city. Prices invariably th« Slime a* In Boston, without addition for tnmsjwrUtion or risk, and every Instrument warranted. AI«o, a large lot of Plano Stools, ofTarlou# Wttern*. MKLODEOh'3 —A full supply of Carbtrt 8 Melcdeonf,at *«. «“• *»■ * l °° *”■ jotnS’ MELLOH, Role Agent for Chlckering t Sons’ Flsnoe, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. . OCT *-. Peuminihlp, MnrcantlU rn.uA BUambott TniE DAY AND EVENING CLASHES OP DUFF’S 00! LEGE are open tor tLe reception of student*. Dally Lsctnres on Mercantile Law and Commercial ence*. A~ BARGAIN!—S3OjO lor two good Brick Uoinw-J- NO -140 Fulton ntwwt, with hot 110 foot front by 132 l Orop & good non room uni two roonn on °!i wlond .tory, .nd linMiod .tUo *l«t No. 1«1, » tMj‘ >' umo riw m aboTo, nod » Dwelling Onmiof haU “ room., «Uh finlihed nltfc. Good l»vod s‘rd. ‘nJ hydmnt» root Urmo. wpi>ly to 8. CUIUBhHTt^aG.^ | >bCUMNU OUAltt**.—A t«7 comforttbb K Chair for lDtallds, the ®t pleasure by Uio occupant from an uptight sent to that or a n ” w, ' J *" ,i '“r’a TOUNO * CO, fy ,.r corner Third and ttmlthhold street*. 0 10hhd* Bacon flams; 25 “ d«» Shoulder*; 50 bbl* now large No. 3 Mackerel; 30hlhbla do do do; tortrrira; 20 “ medium do do 25 Lbls do Jo do 15 “ Lake Trout, In store; ~ 25 »• Baltimore Merring, In store; 20 “ do Shad, do; & ** No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; • 25 “ TaooersOiL do; &0 ca*k* prime Pearl*; A 100 bblaHeas Pork; 100 H Grease Lard; 20 “ Loaf Sugar; aobhdiO. Bugar; 230 bbl* 0. Molaaaea, oak caoparaga 40 boxes W. O. Tobacco; 100 bbla N. C. Kofda; 40 cask* Rice; ? boxes Cream Cheeee; - 150 wk* l>ri«*J Apuks aoJ Fgsches; •Moo pounds Bacon ShtfT _ ENGLISH k RICHARDSON! ——— For Rtat> i laugh and cqnvknlknt DWELLING iIOCRB—' \ On north Canal street, between East Um ami not rtiwt, Allegheny. Possession can be 1-t of November, anti the rent t* the Ist of April iiext will lm>ty of ABeghony Bond*. [*Bp&:dly*wtf Bathe— Hot, Cold, nad 81io»«r. IN the Biting and furnishing of which uolhiogbusboen „,4uxi to render bathing loxuriouaaawell v * - Art- evrry day, (Baoday’s exrepted.) from 6 o clock, A M , until lo I*. iL.ut the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, turner of Uaucock atreel and Duuuwme Way. * JOHN WOODSON. ProprUtor^ v Dtffby, Jr., CtIiTTIIINO AND FURNIBItIhC tSTOKR, Mas -nic //on, ) «fihitrtfU J’iUMmrgh.— Clothing made to order, in good BtTle, and at moderate rate* &otfnf * No Humbug. Ttwo MJNDRKD THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock wIU not •*« distributed at UOGLR3 A CO. A Star Da guerreotype Galtery, Fifth Ftreet, oppoeil -• Masons, but upon lb. payment of fl you tod procure “ Ll “^. NBSS a* can be procun*! io thin or any other city. Call and give us a trial _ * New Paper Ilancinii. • NO. S 5 WOOD STREET. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS; P Pan*,! Decorations U» g°ld. oak and marble; llall Papers, of vnriout* styles; Fif’d and Plain Papers, for diningrooms and chambers, Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; L ‘° TlSSui.l.. *—- unfT’a College. „ Classical and mathematical department.— Ilnuri and terms per session of 29 weeks, payable by the half session, In advance: .. Regular Day Class tn I»tm. Greek, Mathematics, Ac., 0 to 12? A. 2to 4, I’. M., $2O. Krouing ClMnln Malh m»_ g p m eft) French and German, 9to li, A. i o. i’. m.. itu uu- 1 a.«i» A M , *lO. No pains or expense will be spared to make tiu.dep.rtm.otof a.Sptl. K A HoV" CHINA STORK, 05 WOOD STRUT PITTBBL’SOa. JUST IMPORTED AND NOW OPEN A, FULLASSORT ment of French and English Oilt and White China, GUt and White and Colon*! Stone China; ble for coantry trade. fsep2Mm] M. HODKINBQN WE Invito the atteutiooofdtiwns and stranger* toour large and carefully selected stock of Watches and Clocks; Railroad Time keeper*, in gold and silver cases; real Chronometers for the pocket, w >i T " n } e i A “ 0 i t .‘°. T a minute in six months; Patent Lever W atches, from JU to 12®; a large assortment of good common or lowP.™; w { Watcbas, both in gold and silver cases. Also, Railroad Btetlon Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. Watch lUpaiaiwq.—We do Watch Repairing In a man* ner not excelled, if by any lh ® corner of Market and Fourth strei-ts. tof Fall Goods. I reoiring their ehoieo Fall rite the attention of their cue kflral. Tb« Goods have been will he sold u ’ow os the; Their stock consists In part Brocba Shawls, l*ng * square Bay Stale do do, Blk Thibet do do, Cashmere Shawls, Chlntse* and Ginghams, Unshrinkable Flannels, Welsh do, Embroideries. Gloves and nolsery, lUbbons Lapin's French Merinos, at an excellent assortment of Dnft’a College* nMIIB DAY AND STORING CLASSES OF TOR COM -1 MBRCIAL DEPARTMENT, of this own Ibr the woeptlon of pnplls in Mercantile andSteam l»nt Book-keeping, Punmwnsnlp and Lecture* on Commor- now edition or the College Circular, jnat published —call and got a copy. tulldin**, No. 91 Market ht, IH WaVisxU'Y Hovaisi ~ a VINO left Wilkin* Hall, and moved to the wAVltll -i LV lIOUSB, Diamond alloy, whleli 1 have tittedup In £rldjto. 1 would n»,H*tfull,- K)\iai U». p.tnny'J+m, former friends. Oj-rtom, a»mo, io of U.O ciatoedUud, can be bad at all time*. The llur it well Applied wilb Lbioora of the beet brauda. aufry • WM. DOUGLAS. - - >»»»?*■ "*«- ' ••• • 7 '." «''■ * " .. '» < >■ ’ O.' . " ■ - C*V*V ■ ■ ■ a • + **• * . • %*■ u . ■ w 1 •* - p. X. DAVIS, Auctioneer, Watch Trade, ARTHURS, RODGERS & CO, •tfZAu PltUlmr*H,P». _ : Jt, of ailmlnißtnuinn lutlo* Wu mntel to " r on the norwronl estate of JOBBm MILLER, l*t» or the yirtb Ward of the city of KlUburgh, decen»l. P« r ' ions knowing themselves Indebted will all wdeotUe those hiving* claim* will prwwnt them, duly “«thentlated, at the office of the corner of axthaudsnuth I SluHtrooU. JAMKS Collin. To»n«U£. | Jitisburgh, September iS, 1854. |Hep«o Metallic Burial Caeca. 31 HIE nnderrigned he. on hand end *>f«*h; a '¥»? [ ment of tho*. highly .pprevedMKTALUOIIUBUL ASES, from tho lareeat to th. emelleet elea. a. nUUU.cn., end .U os.cr No.Bdmlh.l~ct. lns traction* in Music. MB. WAMBLINK would respectfully Inform LU pupils and friend* that he will continue his prolesskm a* instructor on the PIANO FOKTB and VOICK. , 1 OrtOT left at Mr. KLKIiKa'S »nle Stare, or denoo, No. 187 BSOOND Street, *UI bo promptly .ttrnied to. iuo mm.~. :*• *- D. B. Roger* * Co., MANUfACTUBKBS of BOOKBS'j»tent taprored ColUrttor teeth. Office corner Bee* ana mb BtxeetA oct2ly StOTMI »t»TMH COOKING AND HEATING ?TOVE 8. THR publlo will find It u> tiittir ulrnnbin to examtno our atoe* or ST 0 V S 8. befbr. parcbipta* •l»5»b««. OKARR, RKISINQEB *tSRA»R, - UtTToal atnet -MISCELLANEOUS. Bums Oorp« of PROPOSALS will bs reoetved a t this ottos «wU, and ooj | . th* Jfith November next, tor the eonstrttotton, equip* 1 m , n f god deUterr of on Iron steamer lor tbs Uk* *™™? I nrrto, to b. d«UV«r«lot Dj*°K, « I Erie, by the 80th day of next Jons; said fteamer not to t»e l, Sl? \3n 186 feet long, 90 feet breed th of been, exauMfe or Axiom for peddle wheel* end for wheel booses; «* ■<* I lees t * | v ri 200 tom»bttrden,and depth of bold about feet I I The deck and cebln of «M boet to be txooi &eWoo, lto be divided as follows: forward of the machinery, eabiu, j I end mesa-room for the hands; aft of the machinery, cabin. I I and mess-room for the officers. Also, to bare cooking room. I steward's room, pantry, water dosot. and customary, canto and kitchen furniture, for not less than twenty bands and 1 1 deck, or cabin roof, to be snOdsntly Arm for I bouse to be on the upper deck, and to be | supplied with customary conveniences for steering. The boat to be schooner rigged, and to be supplied with requisite spars, sails, and rigging. To be property painted, I tohave twoed equate anchors, adequate chain cables, I 1 and all customary fixtures of hatter holes, chain cable t | boxes, windlass, levers, Ac. .. j I Each proposer to enumerate details and dimension of I I parts, and tofornisb a drawing and model of the boat 1 The boat to be supplied with two good yawl boats, not | leas than 20 feet long each, and each boat to hare two good I I oars, with rudder and tiller. . ~. I I No advances to be made on the contract, and the war I I Department to hare authority, for reasons, to 1 1 contact void, and to advertise anew. The War Depart-1 I meat reserves to itself the right to accept any of the propo-1 I or to reject the whole and to advertise anew. I I The boat to be abL at common steam pressure to mam- i I tain a speed of ton miles the hour, and to be suppued with I I suitable coal bankers, capable of stowing not leas than luu I to be of the best quality, put together in a I workmanlike manner, and ail customary precautions and I fixtures for strength, and against fire, to be observed. Ttt 1 boaOo have not less than 20 adoquato water buckets. | I Tho-stoam engine of best quality, to be of the low-pressure I kind, with the best recent improvements. I When the boat Is reported ready by the contractor, one I inspector will be appointed by the War Department; one, 1 an officer of the navy, to be chosen by the contractor. I These two to select a third, and to employ not exceeding I two professional steamboat men; also to employ the requi -1 Site firemen, laborers, Ac., In order to make inspection and The boat, after Inspection, to be exposed to a trial trip of I not less than 100 miles, in moderate weather, on which trial trip said boat shall maintain an average speod of not leas than ton miles the hoar for ton consecutive hours. The certificate of said inspectors in reference to the con dition, strength of materials and machinery, workmanship, j finish, SDd performance of the boat, to be received as evp ; deuce that the contractor has fulfilled his contract; also ss I I evidence of expenses of inspection and trial, onohalf or 1 tsid expenses to be paid by the United States, and one-bail l l»y the contractor. J- ALERT, Bcp2l:d2oU2autlstNov Col. Corps T. L. United State# Halls. Pwt Owes D*Fiß«Err,l Angiut 26, ISM. ) | > ROPO3ALS for carrying the bmlls of Uri United SUt«, ft from theist day of January, 186* to ■ 30U» June, I*sB, , 1 lu--ir*\on the following rout**on the fcliaaiaeippi, wUi be i) • yul at the Contract Office of the Post Office Department, In . uCity of tVftMhlngton, until 9 o’clock. A. M, of bth Ui'y of November, ISM, to bo d*diled by the Uthof the sainu month * KENTUCKY. 'No. 6102: Prom Cairo, IJL, by Memphis, Teun., Napoleon, Ark Vicksburg, Ml**-, Natch el, and Baton Rouse, La., to New Orleans, 1,075 mile# and brick* daily, in safe and suitable steamboats. •» • Leave Cairo dally at 5p m; Arrive at Sew Orleans in 6 days by 5 p m; Leave New Orleans dally at 6 p m; Arrive at Cairo in S days by 5 p m. •> No. 6102 c: .From Cairo, 111., by Columbus, Ky., Hickman s, New Madrid, Mo., Ashport, Teoo., Hickman s Bend, Ark., Fulton, Tenn.,Oc*ola, Ark., Peeau l'oint, Randolph, Tenn., and Oldham, Ark., to Memphis, Tenn., 242 miles and back, three times a week, in safe and raituMo steamboats. I erve Cairo every Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, at 12 m; _ . Arrive at Memphis In 31 hours by 7 p m next Leave'Memphis every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 11 p m; Arrive at Olro in 31 hours by 6 a m next day. MISSISSIPPI. .10.7311: Prom Vicksburg, by Youngs Point,.La, Mdlb ken's Bend, Pecan o rove, Tal ula, Miaa..Lake Providence, La-, Princeton, Misa, Grand Uke, Ark- Point Worthington, Mb*-, Greenville, Columbia, Ark ,Gaian’ Landing,and \ictoria, Mfea, to Napoleon, Arlu, 230’ miles and back, three times a week, in safe and suitable steam- Lnve Vicksburg every Monday, Wednesday and ThundaV, at 1a m; „ . . . r Arrive at Napoleon every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, by 6 p m; Leave Napoleon every Saturday, Wednealay and Monday, at 1 a m; Arrive at Vicksburg every Tuesday, Thurrday ] and Saturday, by 6 p m. ILLINOIS. w _ No 18627: From Bock Island, 111, by Hampton, Fort By* ton, Cordova, Albany, Fulton, Savannah, Le Claire, lowa, Camancba, Lyons, Tabula, and Bellevue, to Galena, IIL, 100 miles awl back, throe times a week, in Rate and suitable steam* boats. _ . , , Bidder* will propose a fehedulo. For forms of proposals, guarani*, and cerU&*t®» aleo, instructions and requirements, (embracing be JS.’wm*" " rTI ” °° th ” Notice, Ov uaUblbhmcot of Surveyor* Geoer*l and of Land (Mu* | tl.“Trrltoriw ot NItW MEXICO, WASIHHO TUN, OWMON, .nd MINNESWA. In nurraseosof lnw, tbs Pnalihratof tbs UnjtsA StsAss ba, dLsdsd tbst for Uio prnnsnt lbs rites Of U>« offic*« for the Surveying end lend lh.uuuew» ated by aetojauwed at the UtceoadOTtf Congress, vlx: ] **Theofien tor the Surveyor General of New Mexico to be located at Barta F*; end that for the Surveyor General of *>, «*»*•- Territory aUiffifl mT»rti~ tboae tor Oregon Tenitory at OReamr I MTlllli sii tor the Winona District, in Mlnm-eota TWritory, at Wmoiu; and thooefor Red Wing District, also In Minnesota Territory, at Kx& Wisa. . t ... tllren under my hand, at the City of Washington, this twenty-fourth dsj rf Augsrt, A. D. sepfclawffiw Commlaslooef of the General laid Ofßce. Valuable Real Estate for Sale* 1 ■ » THAT very desirable property situated at the cor- j twiner of Sixth and SmlthfWU s>bs containing TIIRLK I JT'M gOPR gWjKY STORK AND DWELLINGS, two on I nmlHiliy gtreet, one occupied by Sedle t Bartberger, I ' Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the other, the corner, oc eupled by the owner a* a Confectionary, Liquor Store and Dwelling; and U»« one on Sixth street, occcpied by S. w. Sandem, as a Barber Saloon and Dwelling. property 1b one Afdhe most eligible situation* tor a Banking Unoae orEroWTomc. .t prawn! for jJs m lbs dly. Tor terma enquire or MICHAEL O'HARA, *liXiUe cleafand Indisputable. 1 am determined to sell it If I can get anything like a feir Mice, this i« to*gire notice to any person or persons hav ing claim or claim*, charge or charge*, me,_to p«- ■ent the one lo moat the corner of Sixth and SmithheU street., er prefer tlie other «nj the,J* diately. ;auin:d*w2mj __ MICHAEL tTHARA. Dnii ssd Shoe,. Wbolessls spd KsWUI JAMES ROBB, NO. hy MARKET, ami No. 6 Onion lhlrddeor from the Market Ilonse, HtUburgh, would ea» the attention of hi* friends and the ttgt £ ha* just reed v»*l hU Kail Buek of BOt)Td AND SHOES, In nil thtrir varieties. ... ■ Uli stork U one of the largwt ever opened In tM* dtj, and fcmbram* everything worn by the ladle* In nhlajNew York ami Boston, and be trust* cannot failto , pl«a4" all. OrtMl rare baa been given In eelecWng the manufacture, aa hcrerotor*, *ll ue wrintions ol Boot* and Shoe*, and from hia long expertence of over twenty year* In business In this city, la, bo trusw, a Mifflcleut guarantee that those who faTOr him with Vbelr patronage will be fairly dealt with. tepid' (Tiilnghan A Co.*s Tranaportation Un« riTO AND PROM niILADKLPHIA, BALTIHOKK AND I NEW YORK.—The Owners and Agent* of (■iJ Uj* hire been for the psat fbnrteeu year* connected with the *4 old established 111 ogham's Line.” They will gire their usual prompt attention to the forwarding or Troduee, Mer chandise, Ac., in the shortest time ana on. as farorable tt 'S-M n h.t™n Pttttb.Bh.Mbp delphft and Baltimore. Proprietors. Fresh Arrival at tba Mew Dry Goods Store. ' COLLINS & M’KEE, JfO. 03 MARKET STREET, ARE constantly roeelTing frtsh Fall and Winter Fancv Drws Bnd Staple DRY GOODS, nicy 1.! narectfuliy call the attention of the Ladles to their ftreh Btoclusf plafd and flfrM Silks, French Merlnoes, Wool plaids, Scotch Plaids, Embroideries, Laces, Mitts, Oldtm, IlSir, to. Also, n full stock of Domestics, Woo one sod UouseWos floods,' of ererj description, conshratl, kept oil hsnd sll of which the flutter themsslrw the, «n offer to their customers nt Imocr priem thsn *w othsr house w thodt,. Braembcr, r. No. C 3 Market street- Three IlouMi and Lots for Shit* linn, be sold at private salts THHEK HOPBESAtn) W LOTS- One Dricfc House, situated on Fertr, between ; Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 lest front by 79 foot ’’‘Slio.oneLotuid two Boom, on Ijgsn ttreot, Wanl. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter's alley; Lot 84 feet by 100. . Also, the stand I now occupy, on the corner ofjerry**} l Water streets,the lease rnnalnc ouejear froaalstot April, 1846, with the Furniture, Ih-dding, Ac. The House at nm*. nt is doing a good businoss, and is pleasantly Joeated. for tonne and fnrthor < corner of Ferry and Water streets- steamboat Furniture and Chßlri,, WK are constantly engaged to the mauuiAuture of STEAMBOAT QAIIXN CHAIRS an«l FURNITURE, of every 1 particular attention to the manatee tare of the beet suitable fcrthrfuw of Bteamboat*. Our experience In tbU branch of Gw bust noee enables ue to warrant wtinfuctlon, a* Wall with_th» Ttromniltude In which order* are filled, aa-to the quality of tSwihand perMnal attention firm to toefitting out. TlKißc interested in furnishing DoaU, will find ll to-their y ,t>,U,l “ 1 '- ~ T. B. TOBSn * CO'. JOHN WALKKB • ureas Ilaktog aiul nlUinerv. S\ MBS. 8. E. GARGI) respectfully informs her friend* others, that ebe is prepared lomake to order the latest stylesof DRESSES, CLOAKS, htANJILLAS, TALMAS, • noun. ~ S. A. LOHG * Cth, „,, rio I Betl and brass founders, and gas fitters, Invito attention to thdr stork of (limideltere, Brackets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with Gas I and Steam, Brass Pr«”"g» of all kinds to order, fur nish RailroadPumpe and task Pittiugs, and keep Au«* AttrfUon Metal constantly on hand. J>' Bl IkuMutfi a i«. WD. ENGLISH, Sole Bottler of SMITH’S celebrated • Kennett Ale and Brown Btout. Alao.O>miaon Ale and Porter, to quart and piut bottles. The attention of families, and the trade, is respectfully solicited. *»“7 HTGKANA, or iftwiy D*m*iA Mdhai a f hhalaUtm? Tlxto mart woadsrftil artfete la destl ned to pH* “«•*■•“ u> » revolution in the twlment of oil diems** of Lttngx, by DU. CUitnfl* II YOB AN A. Bud Iba following;: Dr Russell, ftetmaster of Burlington,N.Y.,aey9: “Send a down mow Hygeana; it Is working wonder* her* is diseases of the longs. 1 belUro it will cuw tnydtoetsm not in the Tory last stages, and even then is priestess to the wst and comfort it Is raw to-gire the sufferer. 4 I am willing,’ saVl my neighbor, ‘to porebasa a paekags a week for my daughter; It girt* her parfoct rest. Ido not aspect,. her to lire.’” , . 1 nto USA is Maika-J. n. Gaubert, Poetmaster of ftkh mend, Maine, writes us: “The Hygeana is doing wonders hew-' My sister baa had a distressing oough, with | dlfflcoity of breathing, for yean. She wow the Inhaler and j to* the Cherry Syrup tor a few days befow she was w j tiered, and now, after one of it, her oough is ; well Dr. Curtin’ new system of inhalation must produce an entire wrolutkm in the treatment of diseases of *h# lungs. There is no mistake, it is truly a wonderful dir orrery.” "The Her. Mr. Curtis says: «It is now right day. since my daughter put cm the inhaler and eommenoed using tha Hygeana, and it has already done mow for her than all the medical faculty bare been able to do for the laet two yean. The irritation and tickling sensation in the throat is gone, and with it the cough. She sleeps well.” Bold at DR. KKYSKR'S Dtdj Store, No. 140 Wood street, orner Virgin alley and Wood etreeL [oct&dawam [From Ac PilUbnrgh DaUg Dispatch, A6.16,1865.J .. Cheat Kxpundera—Slaomlder Braet»-»"Aa Excellent Article* Prreon.l who hare acquired a stooping portion, by follow jo« a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the uJ* of the ** Washington Suspender Brace,” made and sold by Dr. KEYBER, corner of Wjood street and Virgin | alley. It answers for a brace and suspenders, the weigbtof ihn pantaloons is so placed as to continually trad to bring the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one some time ago, and hare been so pleased with it, that we unsolicited guru It a “puff,” gratis. Women, hundreds of whom are annually injured by the : weight of enormous “shirts,” should also procure these I braces, be particular In procuring the hind mentioned, as many of the Brace; sold are hambogs. Sold wholesale and retell at the Drug Store of GEO. H. KEYSER, No. HO, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. iy- of tbe Golden Mortar. U. b. I also keep every variety of Trusses, Supporters Body Braces, Pile Props, Elastic Stockings, Suspensory n—u,**. Ac. auSbdaw A CARD—Citlsens of Pittsburgh, you hare among you one of the m'*t terrible diseases known—the Chakra. Al though so ratal, as it usually prorea, it is nerertbelesa promptly and easily curalA, by a proper remedy; InTaria bly so in its earlier stages, seldom otherwise even alter collapse has taken place. By twenty-two years* acquaint, race with this disease I am enabled to afford you A PROMPT AND PERPEOT REMEDY, : Which yon will find in | CHOLERA BPBOIEIO. ETcry/mndy should get it at once, and keep it on hand. Every person in Act should have it witMn roach, and fan modiately use it on the first disturbance of tho bowds. The relief It give* to prompt and eßectual. Dseltwlthcon fldence, even in the later stagea. Poll directione tor treating the dUeue accompany It- For eale by GMOBGB H. KKT3KB, No. 145 Wood afreet, I'tttnhargh. [KpSIJ 8. 8. FITCH, Broodwoy. N. Y. A Phyileltu’i Oplujom of my pl&*«Xd«r Db. Las*, alitor of tho Chambers burg TVcnuertpt, nndor I dot. of September 18, 1854, In rpeoking of theae Baeeo, Our friend, Dr. 080. IL KKTSEB, enbmltted to oar lmpectlon . Tory One epodmen of tho “ Weehlngton So. ponder Brace,” menuiaetored end Bold by him »t th. oomer of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh- It iec.ee 1 übnlrobly tho pnrpoee. for which it le Intended, U Nght ud euy, end .together free from the objection, atfadwd to the many ether Brwsce In general nee. It leonexeellent Boepender, while etthe eeme time It preoerre. the ebonl dor. in a heelthfal pr.dtkm, without et eU restraining tho I netanl moyemonte of tho body. Tho Dr. will .end them I >;y rncib free of poeUge, to any port of the Union. Bold wholesale ud retell at DE. KEVBHR’B, 140 Wood | street, corner of Virgin alloy. [octSalaw o*o. BINGHAM k 00., Can ft! Bftrfn, Liberty st- Pittsburgh. BINGHAM, DAVIS k 00..'* 370 Market Broet, Philadelphia. JAMBS WILSON, Agent, 121 North sL, Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, 86 West et, New York. • * • • '> .* , . - 'V . - 1 v 3" J ■>- yy- MEDICAL. C«M«apllrM Bm4 I Cure for Cholera. Brace** list, or omnnirß patkht ksdicixks, JfLK mSIboThSBI, mJTSS&n Corner Fourth ond Wood etreete.fmalmrjli. Kkslsb’s amkkican comtound; Jayne's Alterative: . m Cunlnitln Sdwo ; « Hair Dye: u ' Expectorant; “ Sanative Pills: m Hair Tonic; Wistaria Balaam of WUd Cherry; Bryant's Pulmonary Balaam; 3|*e HocflamFe German BUtan; Holla.'d * Uostette;'s Stomach do Uterine OathoMecn^ Storms’Scotch Cough Candy; price’s do; Thftfn's do} Howris do; Osgood's India Cbolagogue; Morse’s Invigorating Oorcßal* Tyler’s Gum Arabic i>rope; Harrison's Hair Bye; Vhalon*» do Batebeloriß do McUono’s Elixir of Opium; liryant’s Purifying Extract; UjAtey'a Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger > BleAlllßtar’B do - do: Kidder’s IhdcJlible Ink; Payson’a do.. do; Arnhold’s d°* Dr. Curtis’Hygeana; Lyons’ Kalhairoru David's UUy White; Baxin’a do; Tobias* Liniment; Hunt’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment; MexicanUustang ,do; . Parrel's Arabian do; Canlncr’e do; Barrel’s Indian do; Spanish Mixture; Barm’s Pile Lotion; ' Keen Pan; Scarpa’s Acoustic OB; Liter on ; McAllister’s Ointment; Sings’ Itch do; Ferret's do; Gray's do; Trask’s Magnetic Ointment; .. JndWn’a do; Swaim's.Panae**a; Houck’s do; Sargant's Infant Panarea; Perry Bavin’ Pala Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Iloaghten’s Pepsin; Kiera Petroleum; •= McLane’s Celebrated Liver-Pfli* *> , Brandreth*a do Wrist’s Indian. Vegetable Pills Lee’s Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even a do; Swaynes* Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; - d Jew David's Piasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman’s do; Badway’sßeady RCDef; Morris' Remedy; Prot Wood’s Hair Bsstowtirs; •Emerson's do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; . Quyamfs Extract Yellow Doek and figmpaißla Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Olearer's Honey; « Eighty 9e«nt*l BrOTro WlndJOT Specific; Mclnne’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tylert Gum Arabic do; * Sellers' , do; «e ,•' ftwaynVs Syrup of Wild Cherry; . - Smith’s Tonic Syrup; r Barry’s Tricophorous; Norwood’s Ttneture ofVaratrum TlrUe; MeLene** Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Boeock's Pulxnoalo Wafers; Dr. NeaQtam’e Breast Pumpa; \ Water’aAimospbrric Byeast PumpOj • Gam Klaotie do do foblfcly ieNbut Tailor* T.AfiniTLIN. formerly foreman ter Hr. 8. Stoner, J would respectfully- aanounce to Ida Mends* the Sbßc geiurally,thatha has rented and newly fitted up e ftbe rtandutaly oocwpled by Mean*. J. 8. k C. Innno,.. I 39 May*** street, between- Second and Third, where lid ■ prepared to aaka to order GBNTLEMDra CLOTHUIQ la the most fashionable style. Having himself wnyed a ragu lar apprentice ii Wp» to the trade, and betog aprartiral eatt«, 1 he therefore flatters himself that he aunfognont-gamsiita 1 not to be surpassed InWockmanehlp or style la nno or any other city to thd Onion. • „ Having lust returned from the ensLb* b*£ a large aa- I Bortmentnf the most foahtonabtoGoods, la,b*v Hue,wver •I brought to this 1 ~N B —Boys’ rirti**** made and Mimed in iha.Dito manner, rfe will alse nr»»t all. ware Wbafcjtls rgte twt frmret the nfree, street, beraayfliiwel \ *ud Third, west ride. ~ eepicdW»S_ eu.«« In ta Bloomington. Springfield ehd Alton, without tkuagt efmn or boffosfftj connecting at Alton with dally Uni t/l PiekvS'' tor HannibaL Qntoer end Ksofeok. and at ML Lm*L «kh FIRST CLASS BTXAVKUB FOB NEW URLKA*?. end {wfa.*™ potato on tbs JJUxUaippi* end wttb n +ai*t • iinM of etnamnre for r«nw« end Connell Blefc tSSk jSSfmrsßCßdn to st. loci* mdoom. Baggsg* through to St. Loots, on MteWgso Oen tral endSouUurn Trains, and at thadsjnt to Cbb»*** B. P. BOLLISTaB, Cfatesgo. RICHARD P. MORGAN, J*~ Snpesiixtendfnt. eyrhfnapb Tickets to Bt. Loot* by this irwt*. t*« w obtained to RttsbaigD, at Q*ms of Clerelaml and PMa* burgh and Ohio and psnnsylrania Baifrotda. I—rdTlOnt; . CLSVXLAHD AWD PITXSBU&6H RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THK Ohio and Penmaylvaala Baliroad, VIA ALLIANCE. rpHE shortest, quickest and cheapest route to Toledo, CBI X cngo, Rode Island, G&Jooa, and BL IsMda, is. VIA OLEVEIAND. . . ' ... This route Is one hundred mile* shorter and about tajtbt - boon quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA XK* ttrreenDafly^ Trains between Pittsburgh i-nd Cleveland. Poor Daily Train* betweni Cleveland and-Chieega. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two how*, and St Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. i Trains for Cleveland le*r« Alliance at 7.80, *2AB» M_ and 030 P. M, connoting at Hudson withTralnr »■ Cuyahoga Wlb and Akron, and arriving- la Qevetaal « 10.00, A.iL,220,P.M.,and8.20,P.M. _/ ■ The Trains of the Ohio and P«una. Railroad, leave ruts* burgh at JUX), A. M., 8.00, A. 51., and 3.00, P. M.; arrive in < OeTeiand at 10 00, A. M., 2.20, P. M, and 8.20, P. M.; con* ' there with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island and St Louis. . ' Pamongm for Toledo, Chicago, 8t Louis and the north vest leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning brafter noott Trains, by going VIA CLEVELAND, will arrive In Chicago one Train in advance of those who go via Mans field or any other route. Time gained by goiog via Cleve land, eight boon. _ Paaseogers going to St. h>nU or any other pcJtrtwfSt of Chicago, will make the closest connections and qtrtAert tlm<* hy taking lhn-8.00, A. M- Train from Piti-borgh. Paiwongers by thu Train (via Cleveland) reach Bt. Louis on. the evening of the following day. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago tun as follows: Leave Cleveland at G.OO and &3G, A. M., 2Jo'and 850, P. M; arrive in Chicago at 8.45 and 11.00,4*. lt, 650, A. M. and 12.00 ftL Trains leave lor Rock Island and Bt -liJUweSTellows • Leave Chicago at 8 20, A. M. and 9.30,1*. M. ... . Passengers for St Louis go over itoek Island Railroad to Joliet, anu theneeover the Chicago and Miagwlpps Rsalroua to Alton, and thence by Steamlwat (2S miles) to Bt: Loro. Paseencen by the 850, A. M., Train arrive in fit. Louis nt 11.20 rame evening, and by the 9-30, P. W., Trai^atJMwn **Bagg*ge checked through to Cleveland, and them «e* checked for Chicago and St. Urals. TARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Is* cm*. I Is* cxAsevSsncuaa. To AllUneo 4= 30 To CMerto SU 00 , _» » Cleveland..—. 400 i La Ssllo—.. 14 W , 1| » Toledo—- 000 | Rock Islands W6O -ISA® Detroit- 1.. 600 | fit Louie— 16 » AA 60 Passengers are requested to procure thdr tidtete at thu office of the Company, la Monongahela HMP*» ttattd door W < . I tk«a, and running ©nlj aa far aa Briuiona. • • ~ . | fKTtIRNIXQ TBAINB arrive in Pittsburgh. JR**®'; ’ i rimTiwirlstlrn n~fT~~ ««*»»«»*, * M - rnnui. LRJL 1 Sedond Aecommodatkin,7A6,P H. MallpilL.* faet ■ | U £etoNtw I York,ilO^O;J , wetorstoddpto,f»»*M*- 7 'I to Baltimore,sB. Pare to Bedfcrd Springs, s&>*«• • - l Bamraira cheeked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Bnß* 1 tow Lund to Philadelphia and Baltimore. - • _ u 1 P»— 4* OxStb In addition to the station rates, except man stnanf je received In payment tor ticket*, except thoeetasuad" by tta. Banks of Pennsylvania. . ’ - ... aa» NOTICR.—-In case of toes, the Company‘•Cl Rold themaelree responsible tor personal hcggagr only, and mr z&srstt^isigtSfSsp*:., . .15<»nt»foi«htion!L. _ ' . i ,ur PiUabgrgh, July Oth, 1f164-4je? » ' - _ . OHIO AID HtMtttTfllfß ATI.IOAP. COMM E r 23,1854 .j / 1854. ££OBff9BE^ MAilT rHAlin^TMrittoitir^TtSJLM;Unas rt ASH s' •ncs: takesteaat Crestiina. andmakasaeleaecon-• ceciioa there with ft tost Repress Train, recebljig. asc4av\ natl about 12 o'dockftttrfgkfc ' ' . i *£: A wimgßa TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 i after the arrival of the Erpma train from R>»"W** = and reaches Crmtliue at 11,30 P.M., connecting wllh th*.- . Niaht Excreta which reaches Cincinnati In th» nannogr, ; «r- GoanMttafta are nuile nlpi tta Ohin and * Belfontaineaad Indian* raiSoadelor Dayton* rndianapcStor,- and towns In Indian*- ' QoDoections are made with Cleveland, Manrocriltajton . dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago wlUv BBcrrQa, Saftdnsky, Forest, and the towns on the Mail River wyd. ; Alap, with Mount Vernon, Kewnrfc, and towns “to toOtodnmtilij;tolndlami«UfltB:toJJ*!*®* *£**»{ . to Toledo $6; to Coldmbot toZanewwlle , | Cleveland fcL Diroagh tickets toLouisvUls at redsoed. La. . Bswanicf , TTTR BTVRtsa TRAIN leave* CresUine at 1.16 P #♦ «Xwdn» Pittabwghat W*> P »“*, SltxuremTrafa through In fifteen hours to Philadelphia. * leaves Crestline at iSO.A-MjOnthett rivil of tho.2R£ht Sxpnss Train from-OnctanaUr and < - Pittsburgh at 10 AM, and6P M, widNeW Britton at 4 > K ln 4 ITR "t» W • /■.' " . ' wninnTTP TRAIN leaves PitiKhurgh at Ti. M,aadO.P > -j. | MJand arrives at AU» and 4.30,J K- A> Ths Trains do not run on Sunday. . .. . T . . Kr- TJeketa or ftirthar information* apply at the ticke t afflAesoftheOMoand Pennsylvania I J Q CCBBT, attbe comer office nnder the - YaOuilrtnat Button. . i JOHN KILLY, YnaWPBU Agatt '■ " [ ' *" pxwyWaai* ' • ' O CMMEE T&XUt between Pittaborgfc., MtaMjaiU tta nSsltttm. ' BbjZ} hhwwml Oedaraad Woolen Were, IWthan, wnXtitiTT*. umbJ htad. Phniwi Pooltry; Wlnee, i» . beuieteorbQM»i7«Center 100 De. y *a y jfcon«ClM«—Dried Fruit, Beeewmx, •»• . w niiiwwill Mmilttiht Bog*, Wool jm •.*> wy hMi; TTHr~. T *~* ‘ null IMVBmC »i3Po>», tad 011, WhUkT. Cmto.. iMllipiMWd,) L««f ToUKJ 40c.*H loii*.' t r,. - ; 3g r **"" l * 1> . M< ‘: SOBOK O. njLaaamt!-;? ' A g^£&%a&ZBS£*b -. m^amUMrtof DoOoooottt; ... SWS2?^ , SSiSMRSSfe»- ■■ ■ &^tsisss» : A eTeiy other utieleagnoUr kept in pDty Ooode Bteee»nßnir ■ - ’JSSXmuSS/' r«3.- • !«iroo» »» ; uj ■ m Rad an conatantly auwlkli* * ®i ring BTBAMBOAT CABIN FORMITJJHB A!® >WTmAniB,'rfeTerySa«ipti«», tia: * u.yr-,4 Tfl Bxtoaaka Bininir.*»j»Uo» - f - • cwdn Cfcata» J ', •• ■P * . f- ~ ’-*s General Agent* V V •a* N V- V $