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SATURDAY MORNlNG;;;::::t::NOVEMBER 4.
Ejtkots ov IsTBKPUAjiOB.—A m&u named D.
J. Davis, a reddest of Stewartatows, died sud
denly os Thursday afternoon, from a too exoes
die use of ardent spirits. The nnfortonato
man was a tailor by trade, and formerly a very
respectable and worthy member of the commu
nity ; bat aboat eighteen months ago he com
menced drinking excessively, and since that
time has led a dissipated life, on til his constitu
tion was oompletdy broken down by his exces
es, and his death ultimately induced. The de
ceased left two small ohildren, who, we onder
derstand, have been plaoed in an Orphan Asy
lum.
Coroner Lowry held an inquest on the body,
and returned a verdiot of “ death from an exces
sive indulgence in spirituous liquors.”
Ixqtist.—Coroner Lowry, yesterday morning,
held an inquest, on the body of an Irishman
named Hugh Riley, who was found lying dead
on a cinder pile, in Soath Pittsburgh. The even
ing previous he was observed to be drunk, and
staggering through the streets of the borough;
and it is supposed was allured by the warmth of
the oinders, he laid down and went to sleep.
When found, his head was considerably soorohed
by the hot cinders. He was employed on the
Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, and we be
lieve was an unmarried man. The jury re
turned a verdict that deoeased oame to his death
from oxcessive use of liquor, and the suffooaing
effects of sulpharous vapors of the otnder pile.
FottGEßY.—George H. Bell, Esq., yesterday,
made information, before Alderman M’Masters,
against Willison N. Fleming, for forgery. The
parties, it appears, had a suit before Esquire Da*
t dson cf East Liberty, for a certain sum of
money but afterwards agreed to refer the mat
ter in dispute to arbitrators, who made a report
; n favor of Fleming to the amount of $13,90.
It is allego d that after this deoision was signed
and sealed, the present defendant got hold of the
dooument, broke it opeD, and altered the sum
from $13,90 to $30,90. The accused resides
Hear Braddock’s Field, and a warrant was issued
for his arrest.
Two shall laos, named Noah Rea and John
Brady, were arrested on Thursday night for the
larceny of two pairs of shoes from the shoe
store of Wybrant A Robinson, on Smithfield
atroet- After a hearing beforo the Mayor they
were both sent to jail.
Rea has only been out of prison a short time,
in which placo he lately served a term of three
months, for ,a similar offence to the one now
*'harged. The boys are both known as precocious
•camps: and would be better subjects for a
House of Refuge (if we had such an institution
here.) than thej&iL
StFtun Court.—-Hod. J. 8. Black, Chief
J»«tice; Hon. G. W. Woodward, Hon. E. Lewis,
H*n W. Low/ie, and Hon. J. C. Knox, Associate
J ustices.
Fkida.?, November 8.
Craft ve. City of Pittsburgh. Submitted, and
judgment reversed, and ven. fa. d$ novo awarded.
Aigby va. Waliaoe. Submitted.
/ Hofiar vs. M’Murray’a Administrator, el al.
/ Submitted.
C»ty of Allegheny vs. Nelson, et al. Con
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AunfiißO dib Witb. —A man by the Dame of
Flood was arrested on Thursday night, at his
residence ou High street, while in the act of
abasing his wife, aud conducted to the Mayor a
ot&oe by some of our citisens, where he is now
confined, awaiting a hearing upon a charge of
assault and battery. The defendant, wo believe,
formerly belonged to our night watch, but was
discharged, some time ago, by tho Mayor, fur
h>g disreputable conduct
A nww and interesting book, Just received by
Qildenfenney A Co., 76 Fourth street—Afraja, a
Norwegian and Lapland tale; or life and love in
Norway—translated from the German by E. Joy
Morris. They havo also received “ High Life
in New York,” by Jonathan Slick, Esq. Allthe
eastern paper? magaxinea bad at the apove
establishing:.
L> a' kny.— lnquire Hagemao, of Birmingham,
Tcstrrjay committed a German, named Charles
ilaeber v.-, jail, on an information mado by John
LH.iV-- the proprietor of a lager beer hall. The
was charged with stealing five bottles of
V :r.r a Limburger cheese, and various other ar
ticles of provisions, amounting, in all, to about
five dollars.
A"«atJLx asb Battbbt. —John Cook, aha*
John Jones, was sent to jail, yesterday, by Al
derman Thompson, aocused of assault and bat
tery on two different indictments —one on oath
of Ohadiah Maloney, the other on oath of Abra
ham Brock.
Mtstebiocs Dhapfearakce.—We wonld call
the attention of all our readers to the advertise
ment in another column in relation to John Mc-
Millen, who left his home on Friday morning,
the 57th of October, since whioh time he has
not been seen or heard of.
Oort o» Qcabter Sessions.— Tbe case of
the Commonwealth vs. John M. Linden, indicted
for oerjury, occupied the Court the whole of
and had not concluded in the even
ing Several of our beat lawyers are engaged
on both sides of the case.
F-icellesce is combined with cheapness in the
Boglish editions of choice books sold at Davis
a»*iou A catalogue now arranged for exatm
nMton, and to be sold this evening, i»
jnr-ny desirable works.
We are requested to ask attention to the per
emptory sale, by order of Orphans’ Court, of seven
bri r k bouses and lots, on Logan street, in Sixth
Ward, this afternoon, at 3 o’clock, on the premi
ses by P. la. Davis, auctioneer.
Sx.axder.-A eapiai was yesterday issued from
•the District Court for the arrest of John Cuth
to answer to a suit for slander, on oath of
Marla Ellsler. The amount of damages claimed
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, PAfil ._John Graham was committed to
T rk *- «* r day, on a capias from the District
ja*l yeau writh trespass, by Robert Lees.
Court, chat, ~ 6Uooe eded in getting bail, and
Ho afterwaru
▼as released.
-a-vt ten eommltments to
The Jail.—There Fer« Vol , th „ bal
the jail, yesterday—six v y aia v
anoe by other magistrates*
Adjourned. —The Supreme Court aoj nme
sine die yesterday.
For SALE-60 Building Lotfl i* Bast Liverpool, Ohio.
Thaw Lots are in the midst of Potterka, near the Sta
tion S Uia PltUburgh and Ctevetond
acid cheep. Terms of payment,ss «* t month. TiUe uoex
eepdonable. App.y .o
- ■ VAI.UAIiLt. MILL PROPERTTI>OR BALE, .ith SO
a » aj-uab Mtnn« Qriat Mill, of 3 run of etones,
Offiw of 140 Third atreaL
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A 271 z f ( vt trout, ruuning buck to Isabella atru t, i
Jhklfwi four Dwellings. In Rood order, Uie mnl brajJ
T □“ andred end fifty doll.re yu.rly. They would Do a-
.or . small fourth ,l_
VOWOUEtUHtt DRAINING Hui-lho
A. draining and improving wet clay lands is at band.
subscriber offera for Bale, at the Ti e NVorks, in Man
chester, 100,000 11 rain Til “* of^ Ufl l^ br^!a^Kn.
containing information at the office, “
tracts may be made with competent workmen, lor digs, g
and completing the drains.
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atkki ALS FOR BMMHOIDKKY.— Ladies willTPi.ys
find . full aiortmeDt of French Working Cotton
Linen and Cotton Floss, Crotchet Cotton, Stomped Collar,
and Itondm Embroidering Silks, in all co ors; Uoopfl to
Vmbroidering, and ereryUiiog *-l&e in that line, ft*
tmbroiae g, VAN GOKDEH’B Tnmmiuf Store,
octlfl No. 88 Market street, corner of the Diamond.
KKNT —A sood *ix ocmre
P Afi the Old established Piano Depot of
X Hano lor rent, «me ora CHARLOTrK [.[.umß,
No. 118 Wood street.
to itL'ILUKWS.—TiIe euiUbielgr Under Drains
HSss3«wrBS*’S«
the offlee, Fifth street.
AOAZINES FOR NOVBiIBEH. —Uodey's Lady’fl Boot
Peterson's Ladies’ National Magaiine.
Robert Brace, the Hero King of Scotland.
Law Student, or the Struggles of a Heart.
Harper, for October; price 15 cents.
Jiint received and for sale by
Ju*t rtceiveu w UILBENFENNEY 4 CO.,
No. 7G Fourth street.
TtLOWKH HOOTS TUB atock
F ori)uVb, W .n-iT«irrom Holland In «-> condition,
iSnposoiof Hyacinths, Tulip., Crocus, Ac. The nock is
Tery P large and varied, and offered at low rates. Catalogues
m.% had at lire warehouse, or "““^^HDROr.
TJUTNASrri MONTULV.'FOKITOVKMBiSB— Among the
X contents are able arUtdea fram the peo» ° r Bn J'F, d
Taylor, nerman Melville, Hev. Dr. Baird, Hon. U. N.
gchroeder, Ac.
Qodev’e Lady’s Book, for November.
Peterson’s Ladies’ National Magazine, for November.
Graham’s Magaainc, for November.
Yankee Notions. J oat received and fbr Bale by
Yankee nouous. (uldknfknNEY 4 00.,
am No. 76 Fourth street.
rTOm mauazinFob this aqk-putnam'B month
-1 LY, for November to n credit to the.country, contidn
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TELEGRAPHIC.
By the O’Reilly Lines for the Horning Post
'further advance
IN BREADSTUFFS!
SEBASTOPOL NOT TAKEN!
THREE BAYS LATER FROH EUROPE.
ARRIVAL OF TUK ARABIA.
Nkw Yorx, November 3.—The steamer Arabia ha* arriv
ed, with Liverpool dates to the 21« t.
Lirnwoi. Markets. —Cotton... The sales for the west were
46,000 bales, of which 4000 Wcro sn speculation and 6000 for
export. Fair Orleans 6)4; middling 6; lkir Uplands 6;
middling b]/g. Tho market opened with a good demand, but
fell off at the close.
Breadstuffa...Flour: Western canal 38a; Ohio 425. Wbaat
advanced 3a. Corn advanced Is; yellow and white ia quoted
Trade in Manchester boPfligbly declined.
Lard has considerably advauced; sales at 6;"»w. Rice has
also advanced; nates at ids
Money Market...No change in Consols. United States
stocks unchanged. Iron dull.
Omer Pasha has gone to the Crimea to a couucil of war.
It la beliavod that bU forces go there also. Menchikoff U
partly reinforced.
Reports were again in circulation, simultaneously at Vien
na, Parle and Loudon, of tho fill of Sebastopol, and large
stock operations were made on the faith of tbe statement,
but tbe public are slow to believe iL
Tbe Government emptoyees say that serious intelligence
is not to be looked for before the,beginning of November.
In tbe absence of news of active operations, the papers ara
; mainly filled with accounts of the position of projected
operations of tbe various farces.
Odessa accounts to tbe BLb say that Qortscbokofl was at
that place, and that Menchikoff, who could not maintain
bis position at Bjchstiizerni, had sent his army to Sebastopol.
A Russian corps of 15,v.K>0 was posted near Bebastopol,
and the opening of great operations was daily expectesL
Goa. Conrobert has notified the French Government that
the position of tho allies la impregnable, being defeuded by
80,000 men and 200 guns, and could bo held aguimit 3u0,0«o
Russians.
Constantinople letter* to the 12th say that 3,iWO of tin
Foreign Legion, and 4,000 Turks, had ju.->t left for tb<
In cousaqactice of a correspondence found lu Meucbl
toll's effects ruptured at Alma, several arrwit* bad hem
made at Varna.
Two British steamers have been nnlerud h< tbe £«»
Azof, to lombard tbe town of Keitch.
Lord Rudcliffe, EnglUh Minister at C-oneUntinopU, bad
acceeded in procuring a firman to suppres- die trade iu
Circassian and Georgian women.
A large portion of tbe French Baltic licet bt returned h>
Cherbourg.
A rumor is current that (be Danish government will pro
bably permit tbe British fleet to winter at Kiel.
Tbe Journal of St. Petersburg, 11th, contain? a telegraphic
df>sl>atch from Vieuua, elating that the O.imuh-'-iouers of
tbe Western Powers and Austria and Turkey met at Con
stantinople to arrange the<juoi*tlon of l’roteotorate, on the
basis of a proposal made by the Austrian cabinet.
Tbe British Parliament was prorogued to the 10th of No
vember.
Tbe English papers publish a lint of private soldiers killed
and wounded at Alma. Tbe national subscription for tbe
sick and wounded bad reached six thousand pounds; and a
regiment of women liud been organized as nurses, and will
be immediately sent to Scutari.
The British steamers Ganges and Persian, with troop* on
board, came into violent collision In the S”a of Marmora,
and wera badly damaged.
Tbe affairs of Edward Oliver an* m-arly urtangM.
The Spanish minister has abaitdom-d the project of draw
ing up a constitution to b%* submitted to tbeOorte,.. Tb<
Royal decree orders the payment of the November dtTi
deuds.
Latist. —By Telegraph tv Liverjx-ol. —Vienna, Friday. —A
private despatch from BurhnrosC to the lOtli, anu'.uneicg
that tbe bombardment of Sehnslopl on th*
13tfa, with 200 pieces of heavy artillery. Sebastopol 1* not
expected to bold out more than three or fi-ur days Three
thousand Rusaiana have crowd the Danube Into Dabruds-
Twelv- thousand Russian* under Uschakoff occupied th«
Danube ferrie* near Yonlr»-!i.
Yixjcxa. loth —The German pre*< everywhere gB" ludl
ttious of an approaching rupture l—lv.een Ami la and
russia, and groat anxiety exist.- at Berlin.
The Arabia arrived at Saudy Hook at seven o'clock this
I- ruing, she brings 163 passengers; amongst tituu U
apt. (iib.'on. On the 220. at 3 o'clock tu Urn morning, she
in tin* America taundfor Liverpool.
Thv City 1 f MiiiicbestiT f ;r l'bil-Je'.pbiA *-n the Wh
,"i M.-nli Mii'.kcts —CousoN VI vy-‘Oi for
. and '.‘l?., -• u I : , l ->r o»vnur:t.
llvißV---;. '5 •.‘-fc.irrs - T n • W.-t-rn rana!
Fi >ur Ht o". 1 .-* -i, 1 w ; I'hi’.z 1-!• hi * at. 1 IVailim-.r'* ite-i-V,.-.
\Ui.-at Corn *-•!■.« 4i>.-,415. Tall, u Lac ad
vr.nccl 2.'. Iron rn:hi.r. jt;<i*..]u £7- y £7 bur* £v
Great Fire a! Lockport
Locei-»t, N. Y, Xi'trcilvr 2—is>4 P. M. A
dreadful fire 1* raging. A gieater \*r.'.n <■! tbr north part
of the town i* In ruins li 1* Ix.vj-'-to stai- tin- extent
id the damage. Th*» Tremonl llou*-, Congregational church
and an entire block of budding' hetwrrn them nre deatmv
vd. Six bridges are in fi.-unc*- Tbt» Buffalo Fire Dvpariuwal
li on the way here.
The :.•*« bv tin* fir- is }.2>>*i.CAr.' The Tola mt II
Cougrvgatlo’H land Moth, -h-l eburchc-i, twenty U-n«.»t
and numeivn* haru*, Ac., wi r* de-troy**.! Tb- !...
mriiced at Jeuning's hotel, and was rcr**i--n-! *« a
pb«-D<*-iplosion. lit- tbal a youiu *’ • -nu
Durut in tho Trvmont It<-u*e.
KlglK* of Jfeatrala at
IULViXotI, November:) —New Orh-aii? J a;t-ra )•'• >a!url»Y
• tenitig an- received.
The Wa-biost'O r«iofi of this mors mg put-ll he* m <-•-
cl*l ll rtJiiflruilng tin- oonv-nts-m I'lv-'-n it.*
United fUaie-s and Kumw, (-rpdimmg tho principle r.f
P i«ds,and that li.e pr..f--rtv «•? o. utmi.
on IAOTd lh-‘ eu-my's U n- t suty-rt te n i nf.w ntb-o,
«clc*s cootrabu.d of «ir
Terrible Railroad Arclden t Tlxlrt >• «
Forty Fcrioun Rilled am) WonuiUd.
Ci:i-Hou, 111 , N-renitwr.'; —Th- pa- cr.g-r trait, f r Ite
]eland fri'in Chico-*"', at -..'ten ■•'-.■***■. on W nig
th- nxli-s of On* et.-rinc bn-V-, n.-ir Mf - kt, »>--n t.i« tr«
wjla thmwn off. Thirty or f.>rt> hr =• pa-.-viicr*
kibr-t or wt-ui!d-*l. Hr- »•* u o’*l In M.'-br'k'
and aU'ilt a b r-u per--n« w-r«> - tel. *>*! •
Acjons th* badly ifijtird i- Mr.rv**-: 1.-»u. - blio. -f G-tt
burr, I**.
Tkic Accident ot» tlie lirrst Western JL.
Bt iFAi,.. N. V.. NctcmUT '« —A (Vr-n-f. ir.'~Ci.r*:i<">
,f iJ,,. r-.iin-a 1 ci.niinuf. I watrMnnn.
! in-'. wt,.\ il 1« ►Uitv-J. s«>;d t!f Kiii:iti'"T • ' lb- i-r.irMnin
lh»t lii'-<!»|'rw«* train had p •'•-••*1. .-ir.-n hi*:i«.-!f up
U- •l-ni..- tlj- fhargs*. and ;!:.•»! !..• M 1.y.n.-iu.^i
1 1 r»; 1. ’ The- erid-n-v If *»-r> <inn!rndi -t.-rv
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iT.-a.-n f-fiirml T-t-rd~v, In sr• iMd-1.-n
IVnn-vi\>inla cwiml, at I'-.ur Mi> ntiis\v fw*t
bHiiVn'iriit littUnc ,:iv*n «nv an 1 gf-n- i- '>••• *l-t -•»
le*-t t-l-w tb- b-’toru r a a; t -.*•» r ».
Th- in lh- i- n.
tttk*. hut f»ur .Java r-i'nlr.
CIAAtV.V*!!, Nr.Y. tnl-. r -AU'-.ite.r I‘rt.m, r-f In,Hanoi. h>
issurd a circular to Hi** flfcvl lh-t I'*' *l-1 i'” l **'l' »' r -'k« 1
rtwltvii) n,*te-> ~f bank- that ihhv !«' t r—l tnl.> U'juidAti
unlii 111* t-had twiw L , 1?,'1l 'UIT Ul' • I. -., w ... N.-W I'T
Un-h.n ;iud I’nilf. and n<-i m-». n »*• rn-'ul 1 think
wa-uI! b- tbMntem.t of il.m owi.t-r- ;n the >ale tu
tber. lie will, however, furnish tlis *l {'Sr In Mui
lor nu-'i'f, wbffii the latter Is prus-atd in «um»ff
llauiax, NoT>mi*r '<> —T:,c N«-w FnuuJUnd mail arriv.-il
There i« nothing n<-» of th»> An'‘ic. Th<* vai ht
IIb" k i-e-lurued aft»;r an uu-ucvnnliil senn;h. !■»» th*- l«-Jy
cl a i-Diitlv. '.vith ii tight dre.-s «n. It « a.f blowing a gale,
end ehe ruuld not get 11.
Robbery—L.n>*i Suit.
New Y'ire, SovetnlKT Tl.r store t>f .Um-« Gray A
corner «! M’everly I’larn und' llrr ii-lway, *m r"bl» 'l !»■
nU'ht.f ellks t«s the valu--f ?ln.o««*.
FVrnetiJo W«»l, ran lilete f, r Mayor, !.«
ooiumenced au iwtlou ngjiinst Urn s**ur« ter IH*I.
Sentence of a Murderer
SiaAv-XSt, N- Y., November 1— William C. Carson. »
murdered bis in this city last spring, pl*»d guiliy
der of manslaughUT in th«- tirrt degrev. Th» Tt-nli-t
accepted, und lie was senU-ncod to th« Auburn prisnu
c a years and a hall.
Sentence of Counterfeiters
*■ 2 —Th» oounterfribrs nvently ar-
MosTPEAUN. Wellington, Gibson aud Trso. harh
Misted h-re, arv In -, u y vlir6 in th« Wcuto
*t«re for se\ , u u«'tl»er gang, i*r*i K-nU-uosi for
rer, and Gillln*; o. ~ lrS ej u t th-; nuEt term,
iborter periods. Several wl..
Legl.l.tlv. a tlilur , y „„. nIHJ
Sr Jcn.vs, N. 11 .November .I.—lhe be. ~ K 1.„0.,
passed an act admitting foreign brewlstnl,. M „ thß lu .
molas.ee end coalsdutj free, and anolhlng rail..
elprocilj Treaty. The Iwgi.lalure adjourned tela.
v.„« V.r.mb.r 3-l'-'lien dull. »Uli Jt’vllninKtt*o*
N OraMdKn- V"', fl.-ur...* htall.r; aal«
’it"- Cork ~ mil. 1.,J|,« : >l.*-, i fVl?' ;
ill alf'i/M <’■' lb*ol a iriSle --arier; sale, M)>) bbb* c-mntry
rnikia af«'t higher; w»l«'« of bids ut lu^U).^,
«Ti;V^ri.i cnn **, ii " R “S;
demand. toff.* dull, with adeclining tendency ,
h.»R Uio at uuctic.li lit l'-’v'i- Sugars iirui und aLUve,Ur-|
&&2K3sr wkSTi
3Sxt 25SS
g.n.rallj h.ld ut the letter imitation ;al.t of lla tluiero
Krnin better demand; «*«■OWO^TO*' '*»*•*»'*
83 for prime yellow ; new Corn v.orlh «IK*io- U.ild
Whisky steady; 4U in bbls.
CraajSATi, Norember d.-The r.Trr In
weather Wei; Utrl.t ram elite. mtirDlM. > , ' our ““ ,
f,r b * s '
fee at Shies 100 bbls Molasses at !«•
Cutcur-Nitt, NoveiuWrd.-Rivtr stationary ; t^^V, OW
It haYing rained moderately most of the day. * lo g** ow
7M; quiet. Whisky iSfi. No tab** Provisions. No uoW
feature in other urticles. Money matters unchanged.
Niw Oelsahs, November 3.—The ►ale? ot Cotum for’two
days were XO.OOU bales; Orleans middling W. stick, J'^
bales. Klo Coffee dull at ft decline of , receipts in
creasing; stock, bugs.
JAMES WARPROP,
JAMBS WARPROP-
YOUNU FOLKS* ULEE BOOK—Hus work consists ol
oyer one hundred copyright and duetts, never
before baruioniied, besides the choicest selection of airs.
( . mnnif trbicb are many gems from the Oermau anil Italian)
whole arranged in a familiar mam.or for first ami reoouu
cnnr»Tio tenor and bass voices, designed Imp the uso of mug-
KiL. ulee clubs, and the social circle; by Charles
55-1- Brice *1- A large supply ot the above work just
«tle by JOUN 11. MELLOK,
octl9 3 hi Wood Ptreet.
NKW MUSIC-Old llumlred, arranged by W. V. Wal*
IIL Little OlMey Jane, by Glover; Old Jo**y, latest
Ethiopian melody; Sail Dell, by Wurxel; Farewell Waltz,
STjXd fwiß-Wag . olka, by Brown; Bonnie Bw«e tlrmy,
by Glover; Dark-Ky<*l Ellen, by Glover, Daebin h 1 olka,
Strakosch: Song of Love, by Walk-ndclm .
OPERAS—Norma, complete, with Piano accompaniment,
Lucretia Borgia, with Piano accompaniment; aua, i-ucta uo
Tarntniirmoiir. wttn Piano accompaniment.
Tha above ju«t received aud for Bale by
I ©ct27 • JUiIN. 11. MELLOII, HI WooJ street
ggaSjf* ** N ” M^ a ‘TtS»sS£a,- J
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Indiana Money
Search for the Arctic
telegraph markets.
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AEU S FOR RIVER JtlEJ*.
'he River. —last evening, at dusk, there were, by the
rks, eighteen inches water In the channel.
Drowned.— Mr. Robert Campbell, second engineer of the
steamer ibrt Henry, was drowned, a few milee above Rising
Sun, on Monday morning, about 3 o’clock. Mr. Campbell
leaves a family at Newport.
Ingomar is the name selected by Captain Greenlee for his
new steamer nearly computed at Louisville. She U designed
for a Memphis packet.
The Prairie (Vy arrived at St Louis from New Orleans on
the 30th ult. and the steamer Louisville left the latter port
Cincinnati same date
The Belle Golding left Louisville for St. Louis On the 30th.
The Fairy Queen arrived at Cincinnati from St. Louis 31st
a recent trip of the Magnolia to Vicksburg, a cask
=hipped purjiorth'g to contain coffee, but by the aeri
al bursting of a keg of powder after its landing there.
~* found to contain ten whole kegs, five hall kegs and
>ur quarter keg* of gunpowder, in all about 360 pound*,
erldcs lead, Ac., packed in coffee. It was seized by-the
ity authorities, and the Mayor bold* it for adjudication.
■pped on board the Prairie. Rot
found h*r finished, furnished, and ready for badness as
soon h« (hero is water. Capt. Frank MaralU has spared no
expense In tbe outiitnnd in the selection of furnituio. The
Prairie Hose will be second to none mi tin- river with regard
to comfortable accommodations; and from wliut we knowtf
the culinary department, travelers on her may expect good
living. Her diuuiiri.'U? ar>* a» follows: Length on deck,
lti.j f-ct; Ixiaui, feet; depth of hold, 6)4 feet, irl**- has
ihr>e W.ilers, ::s niches diamutur by 24 fent long; two cylin
ders, IMv inches, by r. feel stroke, and draws less than two
feet. She will carry between five and six hundred tons.
Thf Ricer was at a stand yesterday, with scant twenty
eight Inches water iu tb.< canal, ami on tin* falls eight inch
es. During the previous twenty-b-ur hour.* thu river, rmi
trary to expectation, hud notriwn iiu inch, tlm rains haTlng
lia-i no e(l.v.t whatever uj*on the river.
The rain did not extend very far up th- river, but along
Salt river a ip'od deal fell, and that river had ri*en five feet
at ShenherJsville — J/r.uisnlle Giuner, Nm l. Ist.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH^
IWCHtH W»tf.R IS rue CIIAXNIL—JdKT.U. MAKS.
AKKIVKL.
arner JefTersoti, Parkinson, Brownsville.
“ Lux-rne, U-uii-U, llrownt-viih-.
•• Thoina* Shriv-r, Ileadri'-k-'Oti, 'V. st Newton.
•- Gen. Bayurd.rcebh-.Elizabeth.
DEPARTED.
“ .teff-r-nn. Durkius-.n. Brow n-vllle.
** Luzerne, Hcnn-'tt. Bnivnisvillc.
“ Thomas Shriver, Ili-udriritK'n. W.-st N-wtoc.
• * Gen. Bayard, l'eebles. Kllriib-tb.
’ STEAMBOATS.
" 1854."
PITTSBURGH, CIHCIHHATI, LOUISVILLE,
LOUIS
SAINT
Pittkburgh and Cinclnaati Stoam Packet Line,
THE CuXVXVAXCE "V
PASSENGERS ASib VRBIGUT
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PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE
,\n<3 Kalut Louis.
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r.i.rns >ll wxll |,«i.,t.-J mid U'W “ lh ' ! « 'v,
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■vi l urnlturr, l' H ) u>um- »“' J*•
for Pr, Tj'l-i' *1" r.-r.'i« m *«««
or,l ''‘ Mill will b** furnl-h.-.l ut foundry fria'*.
»U**tiuou, « jiVNKS’ I'rkin T»-n More,
“ No. 3* fifth J-tri-
°' t2fl:lro ~u lr, „f llui Ul ID»kt* Of nil Wtol
I )LANIvKI... - * j i.riert from f- c-ri’ivmvi
J> HUnk.'-S rvn-*’ a. A. MAsU.S A CO.
and for oil-’»•> . !,, BmlwnUiul Dr.-^in,;,
DW-.sHMj bl HKA • t iirtielf. 11 id.-li
nart-im-, mn><-nUiJ' Iron . yoUNO k CO ,
rd »uid twt«; l’j ' giuilhtiold strivt-
Tlfl ACKkllUil.—in W'f« N“-
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111 PMITH A SINCLAIR.
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fAoirsALB.-* ?x** r ;rJ?'w.£».t t«o iwi.
r mlleyK-low r.tt.buK» ; is
roads on tin-Obto ri ** < ..._ lor makln'' money Knuuircot
In Ul. tot kind of alto.aj.oljtm.iun^^
“ ,tai — - ..r.hTVornra oV Wixil on.l SUlli
ITISI1 —Juid refoltod, ul ttto tonui
A M»Tm^KBKEL i Id U,K b-m*. ““ UU,i
Tb« .to" tU» f.U; ; »,DUD S , put y^ggt
for Jjimily up«. l f,c „ ‘ TilnT
-■'.Vi,,, i biivo for phl« :‘,,000 ucrtM of Ihu I.
rvS^SFJSSSssS^
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acr«* Thin is n lint* ie(flou for i<Jr » kl|
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ii.rr.tnt, will to nude. t- CUTl! \'{;;V, 1 ,„, t.
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TTTTUSi UK UOLl>—A small House-, with |U>l _•'*
x.r»-i.s.-.£tirs 3KS?“-
bargain. o Third stri ct.
W?boLirisso-BiUWLS:-J«,t rei-.-.vi-J,
ltr«w awrlmt-ut of Buy Sut*-, huM’iro r * '
mo<t total)!.. «tyle» “O'! “ ior '-
—~ 7 \t »so\' A CO. have just rw.eivwl uuil ojhjDvil u}>-
A*' ufriny mow caw* of NKW U»o W, .
• WKIil- it y ii selected ftUli clfCHnt rUXtt oi
Which Will l, « rfJina of l’lain and H«uwl Silk*, wme
DRHSB O' :< »I>- • of y ruuc h Merinos, I’nruniat-
Turyrich i.rni dcFjrab with a ganeral atsorUnent of
DomMtic * ■■■■> H..u»«teepinß ta ortcre J at greatly re
»holo ol Ho-ir immense PtOOI, win oo o
dUWd Prices.
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COMMERCIAL POST
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TitADK AND
MKRCHASTS’ EXCHANOK
Or FICKIIS.
Fnxidtnt —JOHN SJIII’TON.
First Vic-: H
&amd « Wii. K. Daoww.
frcrdary —Wm. ?. IIavi;:?.
Tsrr-surer —Jobs D. Siaiat.
T. :• .r.T.iAM, Jk.
O-mwiV.'.v of".\ r :-i:r.ai‘-n "fur Xotani~r.— W. It. BRAWN,
T. !»., F. rEi.i.Li:;i, W. K. Nimick, J. M. Pennock, XV. I*. Joke:i.
DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET.
Ijyj-jrr 01’ TMS pitLT Mohxiso Tost, \
t'litunitiy, Number 4. 1851. )
Th-r- wm ft lit?)- utorc- activity in triuii-twiioLs yt-UT
ty Flour firm. wi:!i thf warcity noli.'*!.
BACON— SSOO IN tfliftiiltlarfl ani Hams. In lota, at
054 h" an.l 10(^1
CwFt'KE—Sales lt> batra Klo, *■ t r the dty, at 4
mouth-!.
iJUAIN —Oat* : ?aljj I'l'W hu< in two in,a,
•5.--. r >r,c. Cnrt:: sfio.li'.ar.fr-tndi-iHM ti:7s
itUKA.-E—il 1 hi;- I.arl a! V ca*h.—
IKON OKK—11;) ton. Lai'* Chainj-lain at tV lD
I.AKL’—-Mi hi)U *; ra*h.
LAUD Oliv M»li >•■>. I nl hO.-, rash ; r> <[,■> ilo ui
ISK 4 ni'.'flth*.
|*|o MKT A L»—;.-&!■
ninths.
SLdAK—Snh* (A hMs fully fair, In :<>ia. at 4 imor.
WHISKY—U>U i;*»rUflp'J. *n luteal Sy; K> do
ik- at '•>>■
nu-nluy, tin l i
Short of Br«»€»<nff«,
Tbe cf Flour, Corn ar. d Bnrivy, arriving
\t Albutiy, N. Y., by tin F.ria Canal, frriu tin* coinraooc*-
rncnt of OHTijrition to th** "l j t of October, im*!u.-<lv<*, during
>&«* }-«nrslSL3autl if a* follow.- :
Hour, ISh.-at, <*rn, Berl«*J,
tliU. b'l-. buF. b'lF.
1*63 2.2W1.W BTVUH • ‘i.ivai.nTT
l&.V* a>rn>M ,ow
1). C. 1.370. W-2 D-'c.d.lHi/diO Ice. 0.1TT.-I'io Doe. 41«,W£S
Builneis Matters In New York
'Hit.* a or, y f-r money from
many •luajt.TF, which I-.,.!- t.. Ll«* r.fl •«• ol
Tlii* rru.lucu mark***.- nr*- U- •• j-m-- >-J than '.-tluT.;. 3he d:y
•'f.-rl* tnvl- tirn t'U'.- .-'.s.-i-iiTaM*' J'-mairi, but tbi> gT»*M
*i*. h'”i..n I i. l fr".:; lh- <--:1 n t t , bun* lut-rv'-t- The city
ii»-*»u'ut broken. l'ao.lU * c.vnt. im-ouio paper, wllh
mil ■ under b.n, ;.nd n,r oth.-r kind. Tt- pre
vailing dwtiuFi |.uU maitv uui:i«e roani'iwi
tSrKt .•la.-.-, In lh* s-o:nd. ’1 h* bank* dlsmunt rpannaly. a*
thrv nr - nrraid of Icf'.dk ip'Tiu. Tlu-rear >■ ftlreadT kr ™»
rnrli' for •hipping »V.-O.u , jo by noxt w**A * Cuna.'J
Ft-a ,«r from Fc.t %iirut.
Auction— l»ttll>* Sale*.
f. T iV- ihii. F IWuhf. <..->rn-r of W-v.i and
t\ Fifth l'.JrVk.-k, \. M.,n :• r.-rr.!. - rtu-at
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KS'.v.-r'-*t-‘-..«. i-. M. I* A v !ijjwltt?
T. K. DAYio, Auctioneer.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
I " i,l '"" i ConaamptlTea tt«*d I
Elcelslor Carrlui Factory* UTGEAXA, or JYeaiJy Discovered Methodqf InAalauon^-
JOHNSTON, BKOTHKR4 CO., PRACTICAI. OOACII mwt wonderful article La destined lo produce an entire
MAKLIUS, corner of Kebeoca and Belmont streets, Alie . - ~ luma,
srlicnr city Pa., have on band and are manufacturing an revolution in tbe tredment of all diseases oi we lung*,
estfoslve assortment of Carriages, Bockaways, Buggies, Accounts are dally received tom Clergymen and other per*
Baggage Cars, At*., made in all their various styles, with 0 f highest respectability, of cases of cares hereto*
ttrir W SjS . SJJ fore coofUereii incurable of Aethme, BronchltiOonaiifflp
l'.iifjßttondi*d to on themo.U reasonable terms. They feel tion, and all Diseases of the Lunga, hy I)ft- CURTIS
i*oiiCdont that all win mr, favor them with their patron- jjyGKANA Bead the following:
,4 fw fit- Dr. Kuseell, Poeunaiter of Burlington, N.Y.eeye: “Send
teen minutesduring the day. oct2s:ly _ & down more Hygeana; it fa working wooden hen in
~ diseases of the lnngs. I believe It will cut any disease*
not In the very last stages, and even then fa priceless to
the rest and comfort it is sure to give tbe sufferer. * I am
willing,* said my neighbor, ‘to purchase a package a week
for my daughter; it gfr« her perfect reet Ido not expect
her to live.*”
Himm 15 ILusa.—J. IL (Hubert, Postmaster of Rich
mond, Maine, writes us: “The Hygeana is doing wonders
here. My sister has had a distressing rough, with great
difficulty of breathing, foe years. She wore the inhaler and
took the Cherry Syrup tor a few days before she was re
lieved, and now, after one month’s _use of it, her oongh fa
(veil. Dr. Curtis* now system of inhalation must produce
m entire revolution In the treatment of diseases of the
lungs. There is no mistake, It fa truly a wonderful dfa*
Dnir’i College.
Classical and mathematical department.—
Ilmira and terms per session of 20 weeks, payable by
the half session, in advance:
itegutar Day Class in Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Ac., 9
to 12, A M.,nnd 2U» 4, P.M.,520. Evening Class in Math
ematic-, 7to t>, P. M. t $2O. French aud German, 9to 12, A.
M , and 2 to 4, and 7to 9, P. M., s2<l. Ladies* Claes in
Mathematics; Wednesday, 4 to C, P. M 4 Saturday, 9 to 12,
\ M **.o No pains or expense will be spared to make
Oils department c-f the College worthy of patronage.
r L ;n I*. lIAYDEN, A. M., Principal.
Pall and Winter Goods l
EDMOND WAT T 9.
MERCHANT tailor, NO. I*6 LIBERTY STREET.—
I Lave now on hand'a largo stock of Fall and Winter
Goods. Overcoating*. of entirely now designs; Plash Vest
ings, of the most beautiful patterns; French and English
Cussimeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of
which I will mtike to order on tho most reasonable terms,
sind warranted to '■’uit. oct4
New Paper Hanglngi.
NO. So WOOD STREET.
Fine frkncii and American parlor papers ;
"panel P-worations, in gold, oak and marble;
Hull Papers, of various styles;
Eig'd and Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers;
Cheap and low priced Wall Paper*;
Borders, Oiling*, Figures, Window Shades.
A lnrg« and complete assortment of the aboTe, selected
fur die ariumn, will he sold at the usual low prices,
ooui WALTER P. MARSHALL.
JOHN U. tOI.'JCO TltiH. B. TCIUNfI
T B. Young ft Co ,
y. h. HU Smithftshl strrst, rpi*>sitc City Hotel,
MANUK ACTL'KKU.S OK UAUINET FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, of every description. Materials and work
niKiif-liijr wnrrantwl, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken
iu packing fur land nud water carriage. tu3l
Watch Trade.
"\I f K iovlti; tL** attention of citizens and strangero to our
If lure** and carefully selected stock of Watch** and
Clock-*; KmlroaJ Tim- k*-* p*;rß, tn gold and silver cues;
r t ;ii Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to vary
:i iniimte in six months, Patent Lever Watches, from $l2
t-. jtrjo; a large aw'Timent of pood common or low priced
Watches, both in goM and silver cases. Also, Railroad
station ILyulaton*, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac.
Watch Kep/uiush.—We do Watch Repairing In * man
ner not excelled, if equalled, by any establishment In the
Sur. W W."WILSON,
c, r,t3 comer of Market and Fourth streets.
<5. B. Deadly A Co.,
CUJKAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, ..Vo. 82 Third street,
> t-r.ir Harlot, would respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, that they bare now In store their
,»ni|.Me FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPKTS of every
•h**-ripU->n, from the Knval Velvet and Brussels, totbeoom
mon In-rain, lh-mp and Rap. Floor Oil Cloth, from one
to eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and
Cnntcn Mattiop, Druggets, Hups,Mats, 6tair Rods Window
Shades, Ac. Person* In want are Invited to call and exam*
me Uidr stock. Steamboat*. Hotels, and Reddeneee furn
ish,-.1 on lb- most reasonable term*.
♦#*•* Small profits and quick sales.’" I *®
TERM? CASH ONLY
Three Houses and Lota tor Rule.
WILL b«- -old at private sale, THREE HOUdES AND
I/OTd. Onr Brick Ileus*-,ritnatedoo Ferry,between
Fourth unJ Liberty streets; Lot 2d feet front by "B feet
bti- I;.
Al.v,, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street. Sixth
Whir l. Ou- House fronting un Ix>pan street, and the other
in L>rj-nt-r’A alley; Lot 24 feet by 100.
the »tAnd I now occupy, on the corner of Ferry and
Wat-r r.tr>—ts, the leas* running oneyearfromlstof April,
In,o -* i b th-Fumitnre, Bedding, Ac. The House at pres
ent is dr top a g<od business, un 1 Is pleasantly ’orated.
F> r N-rru- and further particulars enquire of
ALEX. CUPPLKS,
comer of Ferry and Water streets.
' Prices to sult all—Dry Goods.
AMTMHK, r.orm-r of Grant and Fifth street*, ha* just
, r-fi-iTi-J and is now opening his first Fall stocks for
th> Th-im. The att-ntion of ladies is respectfully directed
to ih„ following price*;
Urn- Fr-cch Almnr.L* n? 75c; 6-1 wide Parameta* 25c; a
larg- rtm.-c*. of IV Car*? at 12c; last colored Prints & l /i\
U«> p;«—* Flannel.- at 15c up; yard with* Sheeting 6*4; ail
wi--i !*«• Lain- at 2>v Kentucky janes, tweeds and sattF
tj. tifn a 1" 4 up, cheek-, tickings, muslins, linens, crash,
tnbl-rlrth*. ml *'«l plaid-*, blankets, shawls, ribbons and
„e«-ry other artirl- usually Kept In a Dry Goods Store, allcf
which will l-t *<l i fin cuih at price* to suit the time*.
A. MTIGHB,
corner Grant and Fifth streets.
Notice.
1 HAUi w.ld tnv iuturv-t tn the burin*-** of Long, Miller
| o- .tcfo A. Urn*.' «ln , with John Phillip*, will con
i,i.i !h- ■'•! ! jtanl. F<>. 10W Front street. I cordially
r>.•. 'ini :!.•• n-w sru to the patronage of my friend*.
Pittsburgh. July g.-. I*6l. P. 11. MILLER.
'K-.'l’i' a 1 A
' 1 ' ' K."a. L.OXO A- CO M
I >h; I. AM' l;K A.-. 1 * K*rNf>KRS. AND OAS FITTKES,
1-) irn »v-u•.!<•«; v> their etc-'k of Ch»i: leliers, Brockets,
l*> •..iiii.!-. :.t 1 -<h.-r ntun-J*. We £t Up bouses with Gu
m. i n::,. LiiV'- Itrr.-- Castjcs*- i.f ail kind* to crier. fur
-1,, K 1,1.1.: l*u::;p« t'.ni T:ink tttliug*, uni k«»»p Anti*
V.-Ihl " ti'tan'.ly on hanl. __ _* jyBl__
C. D. Wood,
IV! r-»>iiTk.:l AM’ U ii-iLKSALE DEALER IN WINES
ANU LIvIMBS. No H? North Se<x.aJ street, fifth door
a.’- » o:ui *i-i., Philadelphia, has on b*n>l the bfcbt
’-i-i llraii-iio-, Wines. Irish Whisky, Monon**-
!.. ;•» \\ turXy, Hr-luaO Uiu, Cordial*. Ar , on terms worthy
i;,,- t. <••’ p«iT<*ha.*er* and dealer*. [auSJy
Hatli»—Hot, Cold, and Shower.
:::unc»rel iurrishirv of m liich .nothin* h»* been
f»! to p-n i> r Mthins luxurious aa well »»bealthfuL
r.-ry div, • Sun-InyV exo-ptcd,)froni 6 o'clock, A
!• M»t the lUrher Shop. Perry llo?el, corner
•’•t unit Duoueene Wav,
JOHN WoODSON, Proprietor.
HL'M'itKl* TIIoCsANI’ l-'LLARP worth of stork
| *i.l uo; !- •h-tn’nit-M *t U‘"«KK9 * CO.’S Star I>»-
tinii'-rv. Kiiti* Mwm>, hut
vr«>n ih- • : <1 juu mis procure n* good a LIKE
nV .*." n« ■ -r. •*■ i r-.-ur-J in this or any other city. Call
*i-1 .11- im i ! ri» I
Mineral W ater and Sarsaparilla.
witm 1) KNiii.lrtl, i*:tt ►srw't, Will* Penn, U no
V> »nd NHtMog the abort* Wr-ragee o
ni. rti-n*i».- !1:< arlic>* arc r.f the bert quality,at
& I'MiS i ls-S fr in tin* pur*«t materials. oct!7:ly
A Bargain for Mannfacturen,
i ‘rin A-Um , *Tllh , ,*t bam No. 4, on Big BeaTer
iT-r. cf l:: fharei of Water Power, and ldO
Th- 1 W-f.-r h'w-r i« one of the l»c*t in the county.
1 1 ih- Lc'i 1 r’- < tl- r-l »t a great bargain. Enquire of
THOMAS WOODS,
75 Fourth street.
Mam V ICTI'IIKU *>i .'prim: and Muter Steel, Plough
'ln' u-rl, -t.-rl Plough Wings Coach and Eliptlc
Km-, Nut Ttq-er. halt patent. Screw. Mail and
lUmia-n-l In n Avl.*.—corner ol KoM nod Ftr-t Btreet*,
IV.:>!-.nJi. p.». ocCtU
tkiuanablp, Mercantile and Steamboat
Book-Keeping.
nr. 11 V V AN I* KtKMMi CLASSES OF DUFFS COL
LKOK an- n;jrti for the reception of student*.
,uiv Ijjctuti:.- i u Mercantile Law and Commercial Scl
.. " oet6
• ! \nt-ri. iti Mi'l
Mammoth Light.
SITKiLkUI AND SPLENDID PICTURES are
‘ pnOuc.vl at UAKOt/S Sew ttallerr, Nn. 76 Fourth
•/ •trr.i. by hi* la'gn and Improred Side and Shy
’ i.i.-l.t-; by which Likeocsjv.s of Children are ta
iu a few perond-.ued Adult* lo any weather.
*l. m t w 1a Ml n-. «H t in locket*—Daguerreotype* copied.
IL-oui" open day and cTenlng. au7
.»*[>„• Nl"!'. 11l >
riMlo.-K who want B<>v> Clothlnc would do w<lltocall
I Ht CALLAHAN'S Uaxnr, -4 Fifth street. Hi* £Ools fbr
>li n « W'fAT nr** ‘iilfU-li-t. liire him a chance. No charge
f.. P ..!,., 6 inc
John W 7 Butler A Co.,
Fn'KWARDINiI AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS —
ul■ -in h!1 kind- of Pittsburgh Manufacture*, l**d
utiJ Sbi»*t l.raJ. C" Front glni-tl fftep'ia
Walter P. fliaxahnli,
dPOUTER and Dealer In French aud American Papei
It »n ’■£ »'* tn»r3
Communion Ware.
I'ANK AKl>S\ Oujis, I‘lhh*s baptismal Bowls, Ac., just
Also. Uritinnia Tea Ware Castors, German
Iv. r nn t k'Uli«l Sjion!*, Forks, Ac. Tea KniTea, Butter
ni\fs. Lamp*. Ac.
Watch*-* and Jewelry, in large Tariety, and Tory low
rk. w; (odd lVn«, S|**ctncl‘-s, Pencils, Caoes, Ac. •
Watch repairing done in a superior manner, and warrant
i. .J.-welry repaired aud made to order. Kmblenu, Seals,
n-.l Regalia manufactured. W.W. WILSON,
( „-U7 corner of Market and Fourth streets.
m II:.• li-lrll'iin
w. rl:> «>f Art
A New hingluiil Phy»lel#n
n \V.i that It. A. KAIINKSTOCK-a VERMIFUGE Is th<
onlv urtlolf that c»u bts iiuj-licitly on for thi
I'ult-iim of V\ onus.
T" />' .1. RihrusLock if Co n
(i rsTi riitv-Vnr the years pBM, I hate u;«d D. A. Fahne*
r.t.H-k'* Vermifuge for an anthelmintic in ray practice My
attention was fln>t palled to it in a case where I had failed
to Ui-lMg** worms with calomel, pink and cowbage. A bot
tle wivs obtaini-l, and u.*«d with desirable effect; since than
l have pre.-i-ritw-J it for hundreds of patients, and In a
liirK’ 1 nifkj-Titv of case* with complete eucctpe. In one case
a single loliU* ..f the medicine brought away from one pa
ii.-l,t ninety-eight worm.*-. 1 havo never known it to do
h irnv, nnd 1 nm induced to make thU statement from an
hon.-st conviction that it is the most Taloable Vermifuge
yet Unown. Such i- mv confidence in its “ worm-killing”
power-. Unit 1 recommend it to other physicians In this eeo
thiD, and turni.-h them with the article.
M. C. SataGS, >L D.
Prepared and wild by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00.
m-UlTalaw No. 6 Wood ttreet.
JullN I.ACGLI LI N j formerly foreman for Mr. S. Stoner,
w.iul.l re*>|k*cttully auDouoi's to his friends and the
public generally, that lie has rented and newly fitted up
ill.? fine r-t .ml lately occupied by Messrs. J. S. A C. Lee, No.
Market slnet, between Second and Third, where he is
prepared to make to enter GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING in
tl.o njn-i f.i-hii-iml'U* style. Having himself served a regu
lar apprentice-hip to tin* trad.*, and biding a practical cutter,
h*- th.relbre 1 hitters himself that h« c*n turnout garments
■I. rn oin.v, N.
Uut (n U-. Mirpasred iu workman-kip or style in this
oile r oily in the Union.
Having jii-t returned from the east.be has a large a
sortition! of the most fashionable Goods, in his line, eT<
Imiught to this market.
u. Uoys’ Clothe.- made and trimmed in the neatest
manner. lie will also warrant all ware what itis repro
lilted to be. - Parents will find it greatly to their advantage
to give him n call, If they want their boys neatly fltteiL
Don't forget the place. No. 29 Market street, between Beoond
and Third, west side. tH*p4:d»w3m
Drcii Makiug and millinery.
y\ Mils. jj. E. O.UWu respectfully Informs her friends
others, tlmt she is prepared to make to order the
•sjWiule-t styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS,
TALMAS dc, on tile shortest notice and on the most rea
boouhle terms. Children's Clothing made up with neatness
and despatch. Bonnots altered »ud dyed according to
direction.-. and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to
give natL-l'action. , .
Ar-0110 Building, No. 76 FOURTH Street, second story
e»m. .-mriin.-.’ u to ih. Crystol l'»l»« U *^,™; i ° y al
William A. mil dt* Co.,
bankers,
So. W Hood street, Pittsburgh.
HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS:—
4d-hares Exchange Hank ;
1: Jo Monougahela Navigation Company;
do Citiseos’lnsurance Company;
**> 000 51onongahpla Navigation Company Bonds;
f'i.ooo City of Pittsburgh Bonds;
if,.o(K> O-nnty of AlleghenyJomU.
oHft’i college.
mni’ DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OF THE COM-
I MFIUHAL DEPARTMENT, of this Institution, are
iwn for Ihe reception of pupils and Steam
host rxwk*kMM‘>ug, Penmanship and Lectures on Commer
da*^lA1 n<rw edition of the Collsga Clreular, just published
—call and gel a oopy. a *l >27
covery."
The Rot. Mr. Curtii nyi: u lt Is now eight days since
ray daughter put on the Inhaler and commenced using the
Hygeaha, and It has already done more ft r her than all the
faculty haTe been able to do for the last two years.
Tho irritation and tickling sensation in the throat Is‘gone,
and with it the cough. She sleeps well."
Bold at DR. KEYSER’S Drug Btoro, No. 140 Wood street,
corner Virgin alley and Wood street. ioet&d*wBm
.FEAHCIS L. TOUMO
Persons who have acquired a stooping position, by follow*
ing a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by
the nee of the “ Washington Suspender Brace," made and
sold by Dr. KEY3ER, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley. It answers for a brace and suspenders, the weightof
the pantaloons is so placed as to continually tend to bring
the sboniders to their natural position, and expand the
chest. We purchased one aome time ago, and bare been ao
pleased with it, that we unsolicited gave It a “poll," gratis.
Women, hundreds of whom are annnally injured by the
weight of enormous “skirts,” daowld also procure these
braces. Be particular in procuring the kind mentioned, as
many of the Braces sold are hnmhuga.
Sold wholesale and retail at the Prog Stare of GEO. H.
EEYSER, No. 140, comer of Woo* street and Virgin alley.
49* Sign of the Golden Motor.
N. B.—l also keeperary variety «f Trusses, Supporters
Body Bracee, Pile Profs, Ha** Stockings, Suspensary
Bandages, he. enJOslew
A CARD—Citizens of Ptilakaigh, yon have among yon
one of the most terrible dieeame known—the Cholera. Al- \
though so fatal, as It usually proves, It is neverthelesa
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 years’ acquaint
ance with this ilTsfanr 1 am enabled to afford yon
A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY,
Which yon will find In my
jyo. rniLUM.
Uric Jouea,
Uturrot, N.U., June 9,1322.
Merchant Tailor.
MEDICAL.
[ From the PiUtbvrgh Daily DUpatch, Ah. 10,1568.]
jest Kxpnndera—Shoulder Bracei.**An
< Excellent Article.
Cars fW OMera.
CHOLERA SPECIFIC.
Every family should get It at once, and keep K on hand.
Every person in fact should have It within reach, and im*
mediately use it on the first disturbance of the bowels.
The relief it gives Is prompt and effectual. Use it with con
fidence, even in the later stages.
Pull directions for treating the disease accompany it.
For sale by GEORGE H. KEYSKR, No. 140 Wool street,
Pittsburgh. [sep2lJ 8. 8. FITCH, Broadway. N-Y.
A Phyilclan'i Opinion of my Shoulder
D*. Last, editor of the Chembersborg Transcript under
date of September 18, 1864, in speaking of them Braces,
says: Our friend, Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, submitted to our
inspection a very fine specimen of the Washington Bos-1
pender Brace,” manufactured and sold by him at the corner
of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It serves
admirably the purposes for which it Is intended, is light
u>d easy, .and altogether free from the objections attached
to the many other Braces In general use. It han excellent
Suspender, while at the same time it preserves the about
ders in a healthful position, without at all restraining the
natural movements of the body. The Dr. will send them
by mail, free of poetage, to any part of the Union.
Bold wholesale and retail at DR. KEYSER'B,I4O Wood
street, corner of Virgin alley. foct3:dew
LIBT 07 GE3TOTHX PATKHT XEDICIWBB,
oa acts urn pob sals bt
FLEHIKO BROTHERS,
PnßrWtcn W ITtaa* 1 * Varatfac* ui Uw FUU.
Wholesale DruggitU and Dealert in Pdent Medicines,
Comer Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
Keeler’s American compound*.
Jayne’s A.terative:
“ Carminative Balsam;
« Hair Dye:
“ Expectorant;
“ Sanative Pills:
« Hair Tonie;
Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry ;
Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam;
Hoofiamfs German Bitten;
Holland dO
Hortetter’e Stomach do
Merchlees’ Uterine Catholieon:
Price’s do;
Thorn’* do;
Ilowe'i do;
Ovgood’s India Cholagogue;
Motm’ii Invigorating Cordials
Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops;
Harrison’s Hair Dye;
I’halnn’s do
Uatche'or’fl do
MrMunn’s Elixir of Opium;
Bryant's Purifying Extract;
Dailey’s Pain Extract;
Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger;
McAlllrter’s do do:
Kidder’s Indellible Ink;
Payson's do do;
Arahold'e do;
Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana;
Lyons’ KathaJron;
David’* Lilly While;
Bazin’s do;
Tobias’ Liniment;
Hunt’s do;
Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment;
Mexican Mustang do;
Parrel's Arabian do;
Gardner’s do;
Barrel’s Indian do;
Carter’s Spanish Mixture;
Bame’s Pile Lotion;
Meen Fun;
Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil;
Merchant's Gargling Oil;
RushUm, Clarke A Co.’r Cod Liver Oil
McAllister’s Ointment;
Sings’ Itch do;
Petrel's do;
Gray’s do:
Trask'sUagnetic Ointment;
Jndkin’s do;
Swaim’s Panacea;
Houck’s do;
Sargant’s Infant Panacea;
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer;
Ayer’sChenr Pectoral;
Hougbteo’s Pepsin;
Kiers Petroleum;
McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills
Brandreth’e do
Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills
Lee’s Anti-bilious do;
Sarsaparilla Blood do;
Bren’s do;
BWaynes’ Extract Baraaparilla Blood ills
Jayne's Anodyne Cough do;
Townsend's Health do;
Jew David’s Piasters:
Shoemaker’s do;
Dr. Newman’s do;
Radwav’a Ready Relief;
Morris* Remedy;
Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative;
Kxneram’fl do;
Bull’s Sarsaparilla;
Townsend’s do;
Band’s do;
Guy Bolt’s Extract Yellow Dock and SarsaparillaJ
Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps;
Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; .
u Highly Scented Brown Windsor
« Musk;
Lndlom’s Specific;
McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup;
Tyler’s Gum Arabic do;
Sellers’ J* o '.
Swmyne’s Syrup of WBd Cherry;
Smith’s Tonic Syrup;
Barry’s Tricophoroua;
Norwood’s TinctnreofVaratmm Ytrida;
McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge,
Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers;
Thompson’s Bye Water;
Agents for all of Dr. McClintock's FamUy"UedSdn«
Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps;
Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pomps;
Gum Elastic do da f«b!6:ly
Carter’s Spanish Mixture.
the great purifier of the brood,
Hot a Particle of Hercurr in it.
X ET THE AIFLICTED READ AND
1 j Infallible Remedy tor ScroftiU, King** Bril,
tism, Obstinate Cutaneoo* Eruptions,
on ihe Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague cod Bon
r , M tjt nff worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and
Pain’of the Bone* and Joints, Stubborn Clear*. Syphilitic
Warder? tSSSto. Spinal Complaint*, and SIW
Srineffcm an injodidou* u*e of Mercury, Imprudence in
Ufe or Impurity of the Blood. # , !
e»-Thi* great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood ,
Is nor used by thousand* of grateful patient*from all Pvta
“I united State* -ho tenity dally to the I
.□res performed by the greatest of ml C J^~
TEB'S SPANISH MIXTURE. NenmlgK
Scrofula, Eruption. on tho Skin, hirer DleeaM,
Ulcer* oil Scree, Affections of the KUners, WseMssrftte
Throat. Female Complaint* Pains a«d Aching of the Bones
andJoiut* aru spaedily put to Sight hy mdng this great and
ln«Umable remedy. ~ . . . .
For all rllnmimfi of the Blood, nothing has yet bean found'
to compare with it. It eleanea* the system of all impuri
ties acts gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys,
strengthens the Digestion, give* tone to the Stomach,
make- the skin clear and healthy, and reeturea the Consti
tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by theexceeeea
of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength.
For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the eoa
metic* ever used. A few dotes of Carter's Spanish Mixture
will remove all sallownee* of complexion, bring the roeee
mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the atep, and im
prove the general health In a remarkable degree beyond all
the medicine* ever heard of. I
The large number of certificate* which we have receivea
from peraons from all parts of the United Btates, 1* the beet I
evidence that there U no humbug about it. The pre**, I
hotel keepers, magistrate*, pbyridana, and public men, wau |
known to the community, all add their testimony to the
-ond.rful effect, of this GREAT BLOOD FURTHER.
Gall ob the Agent and gat a and
read the—ondarful cure, thla truly gr»tast of all Madfadpaa
h uule» eigued hy BENNETT* MOM.
Proprietor., N 0.3 Poarl«treat,Otlehmoud, Vat to-hom all
orders tor supplies eod“«euei«e mujjha addtaaaad.
And for Bale hy B. A FAHSMTOOT, JOSEPH FIRM
ING, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggtata gnerally.
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RAILROADS
gTECBEVVILLE
TO OTWA2UC, COLUMBUS AHD dJTCOTATI,
Ofiatt Dsas @9* mi
ff i- i
Via Stsabeavllle and ladlana RaiireadT
Fifteen miles by canal packet, and central
OHIO RAILROAD from Claypool’s Button to Newark
and Columbus.
Passengers leaving Stcahenvbleat 7 o’clock, A. M-.arrive
at Olaypool’s in time to connect with Night Express Train,
on Central Obis Railroad, for Newark and Columbus, arri
ving at Newark at 12.03 A, SL, and Columbus at 150 A.M.,
wn«T»«i»ttog fmmadlafariy wrlth train for Cincinnati; and at
with train for Indianapolis and Chicago,
VIA DAYTON.
Returning, passengers leave Columbus at GAO A. 61, and
Newark at 8.28 A. arriving at Clavpool's at 9.09 A . M-,
and leaving immediately for Steubenville and intermediate
points, and arriving at Steubenville at 7.45 P. M.
PRESENT FARE.
From Steubenville to Newark, I 3 4®
Do. do. Columbus, ♦ • 44a
Passengers going East by this rente w ill procure Tickets
at the Central Ohio Railroad offices in Columbus ltd
Newark. „„ .
Passengers change Cars at Newark, for Mt. * emon, cnei*
by, Mansfield, Sandusky City and Toledo.
In a few weeks the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad
will be finished to Newark, thereby dispensing with the
Canal Packets. ISRAEL PEMBERTON,
novl Superintendent.
PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS.
MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE.
RAILROAD TO CHICAGO
THENCE BT
CHICAGO AHD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
An Air JAna Bonfce from Chicago to St. Louis.
mRAIKS LKAVE CHICAGO DAILY .Sundays except'd)
X on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern end
Central Railroads—
-Ist. BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL. 8:20, A. M.
2d. « « NIGHT EXPRESB.....I<kO6, P. M.
Trains run through to St. Louis in fourteen hours, via
Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, vnlhcml change of curs
or baggage, connecting at Alton with daily Line of-Packets
for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokok. and at St. L>u» with
FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS,
intermediate points on the Mississippi, end with regular
Hbm of steamers for w**>«*« and Council Bluffs.
TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 38 HOURS.
Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen
tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago.
H. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago,
General Passenger Agent.
RICHARD P. MORGAN, Ja, Superintendent.
Through Tickets to St. Louis, by this route, can b*
obtained In Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitts
burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. ftepg7-.Gm
CLEVELAND AHD PITTSBUBGH
IN CONNECTION WITH THE
Ohio and Penmylvanla Rail road,
VIA ALLIANCE.
HE shortest, quickest and cheapest route to Toledo, Chi
cago, Bock Island, Galena, and St Louis, is VIA
This route Is one hundred miles shorter and about eight
hours quicker to Chicago, th*« the circuitous one VIA IN*
i/iAxi&rvuo. _ ,
Throe Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and. Cleveland.
Four Daily Train* between Cleveland and Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two boors,
and 8L Louis thirty-seven hours.
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.80, A. H., 12JM,
JL, and 630 P; M, connecting at Hndson with Trains for
Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at
10.00, A. SL, 240, P. M., and 840, P. M.
The t*—of tho Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts
burgh at 3.00, ft.. M~ 8.00, A. SL, and 3.00, P. M 4 arrive in
Cleveland at 10 00, A. M., 240, P. M., and 840, P. M 4 con
necting there with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Rock
Island and St Louis.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis and the north-
I weet, leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning or after
noon Trains, by going VIA CLEVELAND, wilt arrive in
I Chicago one Train, in advance of those who go via Mans
field or any other route. Time gained by going via Cleve
land, eight hours. (
passengers going to St. Itouls or any other point west
of Cbtwgs will "twka the closest connections and quickest
Hma by *»Mng the 8.00, A. Train from Pittsburgh.
I Passengers by thi« Train (via Cleveland) reach St. lauls on
I the evening of the following day.
I The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run as
I follows: Leave Cleveland at 6.00 and &30, A. M n 240 and
I 8,20, P. iL arrive In Chicago at 8.46 and 11.00, P. M., 540,
I A. M. and 12.00 M.
I Trains leave for Rock Island and St Louis as follows :
lAave Chicago at 8.20, A. M. and 940, P. M.
1 ’ Passengers for 8L Lcmfa go over Rock Island Railroad to
I Joliet, *od thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad
I (o Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis.
I Pasengers by the 840, A. Train arrive in 8L at
1 evening, and by -the 940, P. M., Train at noou
j next day.
I Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re-
I for Chicago and St. Louis. __
FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
Ist Ist CUSS. 2sd glass.
To Alliance. 43 30 To Chicago 0 60
• Cleveland....— 4 00 La Salle-... 14 50 13 60
Toledo 6 00 Rock Island- 16 50 13 50
Detroit- 0 00 fit Louis 19 50 15 50
: Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the
nfßc» of the Company, In Monoogahela House, third door
below the corner. J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland.
J. A. CAUGHEY. Agent,
Pittsburgh.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
THROUGH IS FIFTEKS HOURS.
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, THREE
THROUGH TRAINS.
THE matt. TRAIN will leave every morning (Sandaya
excepted) at T o’clock, stopping al all the regular ets
«ni< arriving la Philadelphia at 12 o’clock,. ?
' 'itrooe.'
stopping at tAtioße,
jttalrsvillc, Lockport, Jobnrtowu, Wilmore, Galliiwn, Air
;oosa, Ac., arriving (a Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, the next
morning. , '
TBS gn»a«M TRAIN will leave every evening
at 9*JO o’clock, stopping only at Irwin's. Greensburgb,
Latrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Ulley’*. Gallitsen, Altoona,
Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Balti
more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at liy*),
goon. _
THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after
won (except Snnday) at SJO o’clock, mopping at all regu
lar stations, and running only rp far as Blalrsvflle.
THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily
[ (except Sunday,) at 11 o’clock, A. M-, stopping at all sta*-
I dona, and running only as far as Brinton's. •
RETURNING TRAINS arrixe in Pittsburgh. First Ac
commodation arrives at 8 o’clock, A. M. Kxprwa, 1, P. M.
purnnd A<vxw T ,Tnft<<>HnT, ) T-is ) P.M. MailltUO,P.sl. Past
U ftr«'to’Nbw York, $10,50; Pare to Philadelphia, $8? Fare
to Baltimore. $B. Pare to Bedford Springs, $5,70.
Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Bail*
road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, wiU be charged til
orres In addition to the station rates, except from stations
where the Company have no Agent. _
No notes of a less denomination than fixe dollars will be
received In payment for tickets, except those Issued by the
Banks of Pennsylvania.
jgf- NOTICE.—In ease of loss, the Company will bold,
themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for
as amount not exceeding $lOO. ■
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed
to conTey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at
a charge not to exoeed 15 cents for each paseengeri and
W por tJcketeTapply to J ' *TOKIMKN, Agent,
At the P. R. B- Passenger Station, on Liberty it
Pittsburgh, July 6th, IBM—(jeT
OHIO AHO FXHHBYLTAHIA EAILBOAD.
Hiw Amawmeat,
COMMENCING FEBR UART'Z 3,IB64
1854.
Matt. TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh »t 8A M; dines at AIII
uioe; takes tea at Orestllne. and makes a close con
nection there with a test Express Train, reaching Cincin
nati about 18 o’eloek at night. „
BTPBBW TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M.,
after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia,
ami reaches Crestline at 11,30 P.M., connecting with the
Nfarht Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning.
Connections are "»mdw with the Ohio and Indiana, and
Bel&ntaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis
and towns in Indiana.
Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. Ban
dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyros, upper
Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road.
Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns
on the Mansfield road. .. _ . _ . „
Fare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis JS; to Dayton
to Toledo 46; to Columbus $5,25; to ZanecirtUe ta
Cleveland 44. Through tickets to Louisville at reduoed
RKTBRHISG l
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 146 P M,
and reaches Pittsburgh at OOP M, connecting with the
test Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia.
matt. TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. on the ar
rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and
* r NKW* t^WOT§N 4 ACOOMIioi)ATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P M, and New Brighton at 0
TOffiGHT leaves Pittsburgh at 7 AM, and 9 Pi
arrives at 4AO A M, and 4.30, P M.
V— Tjje Trains do not run on Sunday.
Tlrk»u» or farther information, apply at the tieket
offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Oompany, of
3 Q CURRY, at the corner office under the Monongaftsia
io<*.Pltt.buxgh, J« EQI pAEKIHi A „ Bti
Federal street Station.
JOIIN KELLY, Paaeenger Agent.
p«ww«ylTHilK Railroad*
SUMMKR TABIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and
Baltimore; commencing April let, 1854.
first Class— Broom*, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers,
furniture, second hand, Fora, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, Ip
baskets or boxes: *5 cents tbs.
Second C/o*»—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer SkinjS Ciorer
and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool and
Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: 60c. 100 fi>e. _. .
Xftird Clast —Bacon and Pork (loose,) ButteT, in flxkins,
kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot
ton, unoompreaaed: 55c.$ 100fce. , _
Jbttrth Glass —Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barw
and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Lard and L* l *
Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Tobago
40c. 100 lbs.
Ifloor 80 centa bbl. QEQRQE C. FBASCIBCUB.
Steamboat Furniture and Chairs,
WE are constancy engaged in the
manufacture of BTEAMBOAT CABIN
and FUBNITUKK, of every
d«cription, and nay particular attention
to the manufacture of the best styles, suitable fcrthense
of Steamboats. Our experience in this branch of toe bod
nem enables us to warrant satisfaction, as well withto*
promptitude in which orders are filled, as
thewoA and personal attention given fittingoot-
interested in furnishing Boats, will find it to their
•*£**** *° glTflM>C>U ‘ T 1L YOUNG A CO-
TTEAVY AND
H to suit the retail trade of Pit jburgh
theDnlUdßUtcs. wna» baf . DeM
AND
good style, and at moderate rates.
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RAILROAD