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Another Portion of thk Pittsbubgh and j At the oooolußlon of the speaking, the crowd Pittsburgh and ConneUsvillc Railroad company appearanoe of an exceedingly antiquated vil have made another stride towards completing ; laie, just awaking from a Rip Van Winkle Bleep, their road and on Wednesday formally opened the excursionists got on board the oars again, the second section of this important enterprise, and at six o’clock were landed *“ w ]^ Hnrton. r\ „ A iu.niA a rfu The train wes under charge of Mr. John Miller, extending from Layton to Oonneuanue, aaw oondaclort ftnd so CM . e faUy was it managed, that tance of thirteen miles, by giving, in connection not a single acoident ooonrred, although from with the oitizene of the latter plaoe, a grand the immense multitude present it Beemod almoet , .. fnnncllfrrille oertain some oasnalty would happen. Mr. M. ° , . oTtondnd in tKn mom * 8 an efficient and capable man, and is a valua- Invitations having been extended to the mem- b]e acqolflUlon t 0 any roal j that desires oompe ters of the Councils of tho two oities of Pitts- tent and reliable condootorß. bnrch and Allegheny, members of tho press, Tho oompaoy immediately on their arrival, BD d others, to participate in the celebration, re-embarked on the steamer Eol ‘ aQ ' ’ ,tloh h .“ ana eme , v r Bt e ßm alres(i „ up> waiting, and about twelve about two hundred gentlemen assemblefipn o>clock rcached boma , ea oh one no doubt well board the new and beautiful eteamer Eolmn, p teased with the oelebration and the incidents Cart. Hendriokson, oharteroi by the Railroad of the excursion. company for the purpose, on Tuesday evening, E 4 i 1 at four o'clock, and soon afterwards were under pre * sed rogrel at boing unable t 0 atte nd the cel way for West Newton, the nearest point to the cbra tion, end stated that the Connellsville road, oity to whioh the Railroad has yet been oponed. when finished, would bo of immense benefit to After a favorable and pleasant trip of five Allegheny City and also to the Ohio & Peana. . , a B K . was read by the President hours, diversified by no othor circumstance than a disagreeable inoidont that befol an ex-Aldor man in gallantly attempting to hand a oouplc of ladies ashore, at MoKeospori, the boat reached *Weßt Newton, where the cxoursiomsls remained until the next day. Oa Wednesday morning, at nino o’o'ock, the party, after receiving numerous aocoftsioQß, from the town a-i surrounding oounlry, started for Connellsville. Although the tr&iu was exceed ingly Urge, consisting of two paeseoger, one baggage, nino freight, aud fi»»? construction oars, it was fiiled almost to overflowing, and by the time It reaohed its destination, more wore probably fifteen hundred or two thcu*sn-i per sons on board, including several hundred ladiee. All along the roate, the ooantry people turn ed out in considerable nambers to see the care pass for the first time through the valley of tho Yoogbiogbeny, and as the tr:»ia moved by, ei pressed their ta'ufactiou and good w:sbi“s, by the waving of handkerchiefs aod enthusiastic cheers FRIDAY MORNINU From West Newton to Conneilsvill-, the Rail road follows the east bank of the Youghiogheoy, never diverging more than a few yards from the river, and although somewhat tortuous io ita course, is safely nod securely cunt iructf... Io some places sx'eosive cut'iogs had to he m»de through the solid rock, sod the road bed cr-nse quentTy rests upon a foundation firm as the hills; this gives the structure ojoolidity, jr..b..t.ly not equalled by any other In the country. The mineral wealth of the valley a'.oug the line of the road, was made mauifret at many points, where rich and valuable raises of coal, iron, etc had been laid open to make room fur the trtek The hills bordering on the Youghiogheny seem to be iaeihansfa!le in such treasures, and the inhabitants of that region may well congratu late themstlves when the completion of the P. £ C Railroad will eDable then to find a market. MiLtTARr Encampment at Connellsville At oleven o'clock, the train came within sight encampment of the military of Fayette ooou' of Connetlsville, and ita approach was announced waß held at Connellsville, commencing on by a salute from a piece of artillery. At the nod closing yesterday. The camp depot, several thonsand people were assembled, Bi ,' ated on the hill to the East of the town, and received the eicnrslomsta with three tre Thara wera twenty-three tents erected on tho inendous cheers. A hno braßS band from i Qn<Ji in w hioh a ; x oom paniea, numbering in Waynesburg, was also present, and helped to | * Hei r r( ,jate, about one hundred men, were e-liven the scene, by playicg in a spirited man- | . f D ;| ow |,, K aTC the names of the ner several national airs. The most cordial re-■; n [ eB Union Volunteers, Uaiontown. ceplioQ was extended Io all ; the citii-ms of j King; Green Mountain Blues, Springfield Connellsville seemed to vie with each o.htr in j (01 J nBhi Capt. Brown; Fiatwood Guards, Capt. making their invited guests comfortable. ! Abram /. FbU< C ;,y Guards, Ohio Pilo Falls, After the noise and confusion attendant upon ; • Jsok3on . Donioo Artillery, Ooiontown, the arrival of the train had somownat subsided, , p atrick . Youghiogheny Bluos. Connells tbe immense crowd collected under the trees in . j Q Wa lker; Brigade Major Oeo. White, front of Col. Davidson s residence, and were ad ! ihe P ffiser ooaimand . Major J. A. More dressed by Hoa. Andrew Siewar,, of luyeta an(l Co , R n A ustio Borvcd as his aid- rose and said—Ho hardly knew ; 110 cftmPB - to begin, but one thing ho did know, and | The Committee appointed by tho Board of that was, that the Pittsburgh and Conncllsviile i Trade to make collections for the relief of the Railroad'formed a portion of the very best line : au ff et ers in Virginia, icp ort lhat $1,960 have of road oonoeoting the East and the West (j-.d been forwarded from ttia city. We promised made the route—Washington first surveyed it— 1 t o thousand dollars at tho start, w« now feel and to Mr. Barnes belongs tho glory of opening j cO -„filunt throe thousand dollars oan be rnisod. it. The Connellsville road was the shorte-d, by j pbe various churchen will oertaiuly make cxer all odds, from the Ohio to the Atlantic: it had tjjns towards the relief of 6uflering brethren, tho easiest grades, and consequently oould afford Xut a moment should t>e lost, every days' oolleo -10 carry freight and passengers at a leas price i t i in mti y be the menus of saving valuable lives, than anv other rente running in the same direc I , , , tion. Between Pittsburgh and Cumberland the' Pic Nic—The Pic Nto promised yesterday by average grade is only twenty feet per mile •; the ladies of St Peter s Congregation, Allegheny there is bat one summit, and an inclined plane Ci;y. did net come off on acconnt nf the weather for r’O miles to Pittsburgh; and from the sum- The ait iir will take place to morrow, Saturday, m t to cumberlaud nof one foot of ascent. |,hs 16th, at Snyder'. Uol low. a beautiful grove tlomparo this with other roads. The Baltimore ; a short distance from Allegheny City Oms - and Ohio crossed at right angles four rivers and ! buses will leave from the offics, on Fifth street, five mountains, and has a succession of “ups and proceed along Federal street, Allegheny, and downs ” On the Pennsylvania Contral there 1 and thu Manchester Real. 11 promises to be a are five summ.ts. Why, gentlemen. I tell you , spirited arrangement. that our road will not only be a convenience for j I)E3TBOTED UT LiutlTNiNii —A oorros the ou-let of the surplus products of the gc dent a( Tmk „'a Run writes us that the barn West, but a positive necessity I venture to , Ajam Hover, of North Huntingdon township, predict that in a very short lime Pittsburgh wi ; more laud county, wan struok by lightning be blocked np with freight seeking access ,o ; be ; CTe £ing. and burned to the , East by the Connelisv-. l: Railroad and not only nJ H is whole crop of grain, which was ; ' root.* Yuc will our busioes; com? by w*y of 1 lttsburgh, but . . consumed. together with his . s.. &<-• io,? tb j K.. also from Wheeling, for the Bxlt.mo. e and Onto ;-'>»*• botße rB A horse was also re- ! ;> ■> » i» '.i ; " Railroad, in order to get «o the, Utter place. , »•*” * b „ e be / n borat t 0 dealh . 1 .. .. 1,/ makes a ciroumbcndrus of 16t> tnuca. . 1 . . . 1 " u —to " 1 ■' » If the capitalists of the F, ,st would compare ' h atB that arc hats are made and sold at the ooira Yus the advantages of the P & C R LI over other j Bioob - Hat Store, where a good, durable, neat | So. soo * Ol I ! ‘.f : naraliel routes, the stock would all be taken in 1 , m , OMI be obtained fir $3 00, and an lira one j “ .'//..V* •• I •• low f'• ’ hoa - B-ii they are n-t aware of them ' <l4 00. Think of that ye hilless ones, and • cuai» .hit, is*». rolonal £k (-..v,ri,t Y.rn, You are, gentlemen, and should subscribe Über , forget to patronise home manufactutes. ; ,VoMat»« B *ie ' ' ' allv boou, or jc- 0 won't g li t a cU&doo. l’itjfiburch of the American flig. opposite oew Preeby- °' > KAc'kKlw^—^Th<* fon.twiu< nr* m»naf*-'iurrrs' prw^ and Alleghenv cumty nave euhscribel $1,360, terian choroh. Look oat for the sign. WnLrr Crvcsrrs, pi t’t-i - non’ Th’ev have d-nc well; let Fayette county I Butter Jo J“ 7 L-t a county snhgcripti'on be ma le Rci-poskh BotctDß.-An inquest was held yes- ; Pitot ‘"L ;; ” jl.'. the bon-is to run for thirty years: tho company , terday, by Coronet Lowry on the body of Mr 1 » u^ r o ; • • “S “ will never call noon it fw a dollar, and par ;u: Turner Brushford, found drowned in the Ohio j «t- J- • .. the treasury ,:/per cent, pet annum. Lit D . • ,„rr. below Paw Mill Ban. Th. dec-«dI -« J u^Vvu.,. _. n ,u n t 0 70 q Frftuk.ia couaty. Oh : .J, flh.ch to fitu of deraog-meLt of tnipd, and it KL ,, ri{ bw oo rh*D«* • t m«.ni«.ot »u .juot*- loaned its credit liber lly '= tbe Cleveland an 1 . was *hat ho threw b.meelf ' nto lhe ; Columbua Railroad, and 9-li cut at 30 per c-Q'. mer, wbue Ihue ittected ijuwnywißt. W« fubjoln * lut of daily ro premium. So far, Fayette county has done , Theatee. Benefit of Mrs. Duffield, lain Miss ! Vh.»«v f . om Itrr „ „ ~I M. !kj d „ , t nothlog, and decidedly to her discredit. L-.i r W6m y ßBt Friday, September 14, when will te i | 2 jj; Bt ?0 70; M jo n *io her dost put her shoulder to the wheel, rregcn( o,j Shakespear’s tragedy of Maobelb ; I ,j 0 bX tr» oo tbr whsrt at |c 40•, 45 do at |6 3Tt. this great enterprise, and not only will you be :* u , iUl)hclhl Mrs. Daffiield. After which the *Jf •«,»* “y. b n h .': t MbblM.tr. benefitted individaaliy, but it will be a sou-ce c. bi , sutifu i oome dietta of a Morning Call ; Mrs. j stor/ss tf,|. morrtn. «t *8 is. *nJ revenue to the county. This nad will be a great Ghtll lDgttmc, Mre. Duffield. * I .J ' d , >, jo to. Mosoat-m bb'. .ui»ißu. froin a:_w nrnnprt nff the Atlantic to the Pacific, an 1 b I »t $6 2Sdo anlnlr*»t ffl l6(Jts6 STS- • t k mU c t le butit—:t Wiil beluit The local Urath fuum Cucleba -Mr. Adam HclliU, a ■ C4r ..ns i,mp ntr. fmm wbuirat busiuces will yield nine per cent. But this wi 1 contractor on theCbarttere Valley Railroad, died , |OW; *5,, 0T „ geMl t«o bbl. «>[«• K.t a drop in the bucket compared to the ,r a uT,!ay of choior *, at his rest Jonco on t north j [r . m „ hirf „ f „ 25 aan Jo d..t,tCl Wnn,- , r ,,L w-'h !•'" ndrintagos of low e - ro u. 11 e was a native of Lancaster, to which D „ .u, hue .u P .r«... tn-ui .barf.t jsru. to d.. u. J.m ‘S ch-ap transmission, the 'lace his holy was subsequently forwarded ! t revenue of our road canuo. be less than -1“ .r ?CR . tnE _ A man D amed Edwards, a Welsh- j 60 per cent mnD rt'niing nt ecling, com it it ted euicid© l 1 fish Nt** n<> a itri- p>>.t '.(pD* >o , .lames S. Craft, Esq , of this city, fultowt 1 ” ' , y mo rning, near Wellsvillo, by ' upp i y (a i‘ r natumoi, u.-mn* tiKiiia. ti-r Mr. Stewart in an abie and forcible address, but lng from , he steamer Gipsy, while laboring , tr. W6 At l r ::n,iro P n.' , fMr. , C o ran-: r3rks, tbo under a fit of M.ri um trrntea.. j M -t uu. e,, oompany on the groond f J> r “ eJ ID, ° processlolt, t , l ““, told mate mom for . j .f Lm of Br.n At 31K . Short. «t ii ; Ship anLTmdi.a'y formicTtbo ec campment a?Conneilsvilie marched tbrougli ths W town to tho grove at the upper end, where a , „,* di mll# , o 4 ,h. p . r tlootor | ® tls T.'.'.' bountiful dinner was provided, free for all, by : mo,; "h7™t box (.oxm-,. tbeeiti*eDB. . „ , . . ; lutuful hanJp hava failel in rcsicrinK tb«m from a etile of After the multitude had satisfied thnrappo- health. sal, by Droagtats uvasrally, A.' tius, ft meeting was called, and organised by ike „„ d ~,,9 iti.jvnn ,tre,t. . appointment Of the following offioers : Stomach Blttera are arknowledned WalDOU,y to- jsxr.t'SLWiiSfiadaSK ■ Robert Ashworth. Allegheny county; Dr. Porter “V.*3 ti votion pM pl, :s Gv ' tt ' „ J 0 tT Markl °' “ d ° e “' ' VZZI'tZS* BR- m tfr lTy“hi™ ft -J D Miller, J K. Ewing, Jeo. ■ found that ontyon, Wat w» n»a«l to r»nd.r.uch cuUon , and A. 8. Fuller, Fayette. , on by Cot-ew * Class, No » Market "T." u CoUmB ’ , dffC his seat, Judge Gillmore made a „ trMt; OSO. n. Kvvh.r, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists C Q Sl y i'.N-Th<rr ugooVl deal of Wheat anlvlng, and ()q tftk the import&UOO of the Pitts- imnl Ufg«* h.v« uken plaw. batihe urn- ««• r« few remark li ,u q -iHo Railroad andlbcnectH- ! Allecheny County Agricultural 80- withheld. Ai U.« n.iil» th* ranfre ib from sl.ln io f ...■ - Knrfh aud C. Ki iroaa, BM lot e « A ial meeting of the board of Mana- Bye i« n «t no firm and we at «l ri-. Ooro uomlua! at lO ltac° r porate capftOlty, 1 th ground*, Saptembor I2tb. Pre* 5 %e0. Oat* MU at __. . t _ . gubecribing tow neat called f or, an upon the or- 1 W f|]““ Mmmll t„ on rollce re P orted progwsa, and were : Country brandsarosold at an average ol olwat 60e less sbx of° the U lnugW»‘oi «•* 'ong-deoin-d “ to I ls no parttonUr ohan , n c , rlVa He said he dul not believe the peop e office ereewd on some contral Fpoton the Pair l notice, but the market. If '<4)B*4 by *i “?se: : ‘7.6,...... „ saxass :&ru « interested in Us completion , , , h ■ hMclvtd. That the riding ring be awarded to lady eque* , t(Mr » i kahitants of the county wotud snare . r(anfi nn Thamiav afternooa, und to aeutlemen eqoestrlanfl IIA^ —Salon at walee at tOdStu*. n ft „ the from it „ ; W.« •» , ihlbWo “ a>M 11IDK8 Dry ar. bold at He *" Hr regular way . Oma alike in tbo ft tbo products of our by vote cf Bto s. •tor. «t 88040. („.i it .no a. IUJ ; , u - b. niuN ,-b -tilt wl;; 1 'b.Yii;: RS'KS^SSSAMSi.W: »; d in UlO construction u . ■ hnUc-ii, Thai persons wishing to Bell borFes or other m and Is go<A. iHiudli: r thnn urged, in a few convincing r. I rtooS >hbU hbTe to do so on Thursday aod LARD-We note sales of smsll lots No. lat ll.«?,l - 8 m PaerakT e r a kT the necessity •' ‘ M Ce LEATHER—Tbe -XV^r^; ecriblng $250,000 UtfjJ O £J stock -»U not be removed undl th. ctoe. of ,he «hb J-tt, W vestment weald pay 6 diYiaen mzTr^r,^l a number to the number of the entry on the | NAVAL f VP for s<> treasury. ema not muoh learned 11 tO Qn motion, adjeurned to meet at the Fair office, on Mon- A small Hilo of Tar at t4,6o@sA lot I of them was too apparent to need a"l “' !0. P. Bhbas, Secretary j reufll way aw made d „ m , nd hM caused » fur- I from him. The changes that rx OMRTHING NBW ' —Bin "of blarney, by K. Bhetmn ' 4-»v» “ H,OO tor B,a,ttng , J hlB oountry dariDg the past twenty y * I ' and $6,26 for BM*j. , oiß bDd no change In tinned tho Bpeaker, have all resulted from sle» k (( u j n 1856 i a gawtteer for dtiiens, and a hand- : rIG MKTA ‘Tr,^ o m. i and railroads. He then drew n ,-k tor »£) Qliet[e „ of , ■‘tJgSSSSSThurMay of 316 bbto No. 1 and extra a. between some of the counties in tne oaovv uppmoous vwu *i J i *1,62@ti,76. . v, Aiy/aftU: , part of the State, vihere railroada had been ( Ueanrood, a tale of modern lite; 1 feTEK L .-^pHn*Stpe I *P^ , ssn g#i 8 . doi uf^uern. ; built, and Fayetlo county, showing bow muc i A vwt to u, e Oamp before Bebastopol, with superb map ; ’ipß stiel Xm rolled Iron, SU; from hammered J more the former had increased than the latter, ; Magnus’ tdan of Europe and the Eeata of Wir. d? Hm steei, TV<; Fork do, 7;Shovel do, 8; ste, ■J although the natural advaatgoa in one wnß as Rcoetved ’ d * r L ACPPBR’B Boolrstore, Co Firth st. tl,^ y !“ r ' ! r 7 . ; „S ll^S. Il do lS^H.'wi^^ooth 0 ' 1 “real as the other, and aaoribod it to the Rail- . Am _ An assortment of Fortin's E < 'nd^, ?o o» SS. 11s urged, that now, when theohaoceis ; exccUent but .tapl. contrivance. Caliand of several snmi : offored to bate a road constructed that would ; see them. ■r> <*■- -a" Ft ,* ‘ ‘ , - r ■, j ;; n .v ' '•': ii^ Oa Ihe downward trip of tho steamer Eolian, on Wednesday evening, a meeting was called for the purpose of giving expression to the opinions of tse guest®, relative to the excursion to Con* oelleville. John Graham, Esq , was called to the Chair, Messrs B. C. Sawer. D. M’Curdy and James T. Bample soleoted as Vioe Presidents; and Geo. 8. Head and Jno. 8. Johns appointed Secretaries. Oa motion, n oommlttoe of nine, oonsisting of Thos. J. Keenan. W. E. M’Daren, Dr. D. Boisel, Hiram Powell, D Fitzsimmons, James Taylor, Jno. U. Barr, H. MoMaster, and D. 8. Johnston, were appointed to draft resolutions. The oommittee retired, and after a short ab sence, reported the following, which were unan imously adopted : Rttolvtd, That the energy, persevoran r, ltd scientific shill exhibited by the President, Manager*, Engineers aud other ofllsers of the P4C.R R. in tho progress aod preheat extension of this road, antltle them to the highest commen dation from the community at large and especially fr< m those IntrrrSted HrwJfiftl, That theopecln? of the rood this day In Coo nelUrille ip an event well worthy of public relebra 1 an era lo the history of Wes em public Improvements wli. e tm:orran<*e to oor oi l's and coun ry cannot be toe. highly estimated. l rt■ locd* That rur thank** an* du-* to th- ctflcer-* rf the Railroad and to the citizens of OoooellsvUle tor the hoepi u!i*y. nuJ c urusy. which hare rharneterltM ibelr « on th** present occasion , That wh acknowledge our ln-lebt«dn»«a to Cap-. lleD.lrl'-fe-im, to Mr. Abrams, clerk, and to the other officer* o* tb- steamer Aulwa for the x*Dd attentions, aod aecommoJxiing spirit tv them wincod during cur trip, and feel assured that no better m-n conld be placed In charge cf the new and beautiful vessel which they com 111 /i«oW, That these prcwedlogs be publlEb«J in aJ l pa per-* friendly io this Improvement Tho meeting was then addressed by Messrs. J- B. Sweitzer, Oliver W. Barnes, Robert Ash worth, James T. Sample, Thomas J. Keenan, D. M’Curdy and others, after which It adjourned. * r - !'••** <• ' • ■*•» ? r:-'® - S »‘ ’i. <*j>£ % -.+ **" r „* •" • ~ * ; *'* i • * . ■ h N t, MEETING ON THE STEAMER. y-. p. I TIN —I 0 $11,25, and IX, $13.25. c*«h ; Pig f- o **: B*r COMMERCIAL PObi. vlrciniß s’« range from 1f1@26, according I to brand, and lamps at Virginia Twist, 10. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRAD* A«D ! MEHeiIAHTS’ BXCHAWOE< WBIBK Y—This “ nwearory of life " ba.« advHT>'** \ BnW OFFIOKRB. . of raw are made at 35 and Kectl fled at 37 WILMARTfI. firit Pica lyuvUtu— T 8. CLiasa. Second 44 ** Gio. W. Cabs JVaaxKrer—N. Holuzs, Jr. Ikcrtlary— Jakes P. Baba SrtperinUndenl— S. T. Nobtham, Jb. , Qmmitl:i of Jr&tfraftotj for September— T. S. Clabk, V. P. ; J*r> P Fixes, Jas. O’H. Sccllt, R. T. Liich, W. B. I Hol** l WEEKLY MONEY ARTICLE. There lo nothing new to note in regard to the state of the money market. There are Indications that the fell trade will soon commence, and will be large and pra f.t&ble this year. Our manufacturers are preparing for It ; our iron anl glass and other manufactories are yery busy In producing supplied to meet a large demand- There hnt been no season for Eeveral years when the mill* were kopt so busily and constantly employed during all the sum. mer months. The river still continues at a good navigable stage, and large amounts of goods are being shipped by the boats to points at the West and Southwest. The efl>*ct of this con stant navigation of the river during this season is seen In the report of the earnings of the i eunsylvaniaßailroad for Angus last. The earnings of that road for the last month weru *3*7,688 09 I o same month last year 306,06 8 64 Increase - Receipts of the road from the Ist January last to 31st August fwn« {'-•rlo-l last year It will be seen that Id the mouth of August, this year, lb« road earned nearly ninety-two thousand duller* more than last year; a fact attributable mainly, no doubt, to the continued good narigable stage of the rirer for that month and through the season. The tonnage of tho Penney Wan:a Rallroed,for the month of August, both ways, was nearly 28,000 lona, or nearly one thousand tons per day. Tb" two last steamer* that arriTed from California brought oeer s2,ooo.tt>o in gold ; and the shipment of specie from Sew York last week wai uot so large a* beretclore, amountlog to oaly a little over sBsu,uOO To« »tstemeu*. of the New York City Htnts for the weak ••odlng rUtunUy. compare* with the preeioo# week as fob ! “" 8 lej’L. 8 Fxpt i. a* 486.9*0 f 100 12,852 823 12 T 020.17 8 T . 81 057.210 8 . Lo«n.«. .-*pv< ix • . Circulation Dxpo-tl- .... Tbia show* ft loss of eight hundred and forty-aLx tbouannd j-,p rs of specie, and a reduction cf or«r left hundred ard forty thousand In -ho drcaUfDu. Tb-re Is also •mi 1 r Jn- tnn In the ilepo-its H' t cr.nej U 6(1 .1 ntu odact In the Kantem him: huts. and Lb# rates but txry slight!. advanced Tbx ralu* of import* at New York U-r the i «.*( w**k are • ligbtlT In of tb» corresponding week I nut year, at »m bj itrru by the annex*d floored from the .1 < urnal of I>ry tjor-ds General Merchandise Total Prerkua tbirtydour weeks Total sin<*e January let 136 AlO.tVV.i 100,1*0,475 7b-* eiporu of produce fmra New York fnr the we-kwxre sl.23\2* s » against $1 184 Bf 4 la« year " The earuingfl of tbn Michigan Central ltai'roaj for August were $202 Gu7 26, against $163.*41 63 in the currespondiD,' month lent year—showing an Increase rf $48,786 TO. Thx earning* of the Cleveland, Columbus md Chiclnnati IlailrwaJ for August were |U2.<£3 It—an incite of SIV 146 07 orex the earns month last year. 12,0«k> U>* o l Scrap Cant Iroo ; 1 4,ikx) “ Wrought do, ll.OOu •' ** Black Leather. \)00 •• •• Matf Leather; *• " Sole and Fair L-v L a-4 Saddler*' Btrolnem . ! • odh bone Wagone 1 0 Smiths' AdtlU . « Hand Ax»i; *. Smiths' Bellows ; d Bracks. wr*.len ani In u 2o Sofew Dir* . j X.: llintDiTf. aw-rh 1 < 1 Waning Machine 1 'it Plano*, aaaortaJ „ Hand Saw# , 1 4 Tenon Saws; , ; Tttldh Senate,. j £> S-rfw stock- | Bert-w Tape . j .’ Bench ' j.-rj . i 1 Hand Yk«. and direr* <-th«r Tools. Term* —Cfcflh, par fund* Bf ordCTßf Ural. T J. BREB ETON. Comm,hilla« Alir . <h.ir *_«•»»! >HI. PM ; ; i,'uhVeitku iVscrance stvok. at acjri-m —on orn -t bi me tJAU-T MoKhlho Torfr, p TIIURiADAY rT**Dln£, IVtober Uh, r o'clo. k, at lh<- Prijny, f«ptomb«r 11, IH.--A I M.rchaolir KichftDi-, fourth rLrrrt, win to K l-J. hr ortnr SToot BO Arm : Val-«*t rash uni l-'* time IWIs , tor mrnt n; instalment- DAV I3. Au.-»W«T <k.'i£i',V, Knh'Twtns fcWd-0. i - • , , ,i* BaXiN-TB. ~1 ,UI.IV In m.rk-t .Ull r, ntlnum to hr , t , KPH ANh" OOL 1 KT »A LB-Bj Jirtu. hi_»n or a. r . f Iho ima'! k«t th- of Shoulder* D t sh».l* higher than | J Orphan-' Court of Allegheny Cr tin* r. IwU *xpf»e .i r inf? 4’f-k Ha i,« to a limited extent are taking plmv *a<h j MJC( „t Public Vendue, on TI'FSIUY ,lh« in.i ‘ J* r i‘ ern d«r *' IP-',«11 f - Hhoul lr-/. 11 l 4sl f<*r ?>•!-*. »bd I'-V i . vr> t>n the preinhwa. at 10 oV| -fit, A. M . n-l lh'**'* J.f p air. l1»m« are w.rUi ! TOREK CERTAIN VJTS OF GROUND -.*u t-- on the UKKSWAX—S»Bu '>o arrlra. at M&'Jir ; and rroin atnre ' soutbetn Mir of Centre arence. Is iW tn-ars-Uip. >‘in? at'Jotei'rr. Lot- marked and tiorafcwrrJ— Nos ,t k aud ..'.in hiu-' BROOMS —Commcn Ohh\ o:* arnrni. sell* at fX6O, and - y l r *lu> pi»u of low. whirl, plan I* ,u ' from *ton? at Fn'tn »ti-rr, fc.a.-1-m at j county, lu the Rercr lrr*« ' *fbce, in BroK 4th 1 , v ■ • - BUCKETH A.ND TLBS—Bucket* »t iI.TS. and | sa l d Lr»u harms each a Tronl of twenty rmu -art t>u e*w from atore iXd'O. Lanje Tubs, from -Ur*. ,trJ J>a . ; and extending h»:b ipreaerilds thr s-ame wl* h) amaUdo V>,bQ. ' one hundrol and t*entjru-ot to a rfTr. t V- t ’’W w . BUTTIiR AND K(B«a—lt bar bora a auiyeet cf mmpiaiot ] , h j | belni !>.■ pr: p-rljr ot the miner Lri:# or li-et «o mile Butter rhoulti iw io uinfket in » *> ■ La»mit«t-D, Oe.-'J . , when crar* i« - 1 unuAuallr ah«ud»nt Prime r.-l! «-m- Tfr?*.-—v>cr third and U»« Balance la one and two m»od* 2/. r* • '.t rmu, tod t.- Urd to be tft.t . rweet pu*ktM, ' y^*r ., with inttr-ft, to he feeuml »•> tondand morr?hs>- iu;-ri(.r, lluth Ku»t* » ru Jull M ‘ K « .’•» r H it p-tli are {«cca*ionallr ciada at i*-t • - f<- r 1 vtan of m'mf r heir- f T. Llr ltif*ton. Or d m i r. M. ItAVIf, Auc'kk'rr CANDLKS -Hide* of Stur iurfni th- weA.k at 2U- ? IT> 1 |)i’P-l ek.-th W< and Mould It!-*. Ssap hrms- b* ColTMt-We 4*u' te at and time COfIDAOP The ii-il low ins are th-* rate* u'-* a-t*! Iwhr 1 1 Manilla Rot-, coil - Cut j White n •• •• I 6 Tarnvi “ I*l " }* ■ Paclius Yarn, floe •12 ” " 11 l it. a*xt«—Matdila, IX'ii. -> V J' 1 j Jr, >» Cull 16 ' t> "f* it' Hemp,ll. K T. XT.V<tih"; 'P -•'*• 1 do fi coll 1 £ « t_- '9* lt> ! Pulton l.i-fcH— Vudilla, 1-jAt ■?* d*>i Hemp, |1 V lot. ! t>jTP'N V AllN'.'i A‘.'. —The toll'. * :r»s are Uv * '-l.e ruing The earutoga of the Lexington end Covtcgtro raj.road for Anjcuat were $2»i.06 IT, agalnit SIO.FG3 61! in the ccitm ponding month U»t ye..r, showing an iu.-nja>r t f SI6.HtC 6u The gross earnings of the N# w York Central L&llrvkJ Compsuy l.<r AncustßrerxportedU.be oxer $700,000. the largest Inocmo ever r»*erl?ed In any on-' month. But while the receipt* of thx N. Y Central Koal are in- the tells by the rana. are rapidly lulling oil. WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET 1h .? s k 4 &:*.*>} ’5 w * ' .» ••v.ij ■■ Niw Y„"£. September 1:1.—VIo 11 r fir=>: s»les In,ooo bbls at‘previous rate,. Wheat 6rm, with upwanl tendency: Bales 30,000 bushels. Oorn active Bt previous rates; Bale. 80,000 babels. Pork firm with upward tendeucv; »slen 1100 bUs. Bwf unchanged ; «ale\lh>o bbU. Lard.-AHm Ited bueineufl at .'furious rat**. Bacon scarce Rt IIU. But ter firm at 16(4-18 for Ohio. Wbi If unchanged; aaW W bbls. Groceries firm. Tobacco firm. Htocka quiet. Philadelphia, September 13.—Nothing new in Cotton, ealee limited at laat quotations. Floor unchanged. receipts moderate, but export demand limited, and only 1000 this sold at $7 60 for superfine and sB@sB,l2f->r extra family.— The receipts of Wheat continue quite moderate, but the supply Ip about adequate to the demand, and price* iu«* un changed. Bye In ateady demand, pale* at $1 l>v, and some Southern at $l. Corn having declined tbruo wnU, there ha* b**n more inquiry, pale* 4000 to 6000 yellow ut 10, atl:aL Oats coming forward more fm-’y -talop 2000 bunh. Delaware and Jersey at 30(4)40. Cioverveed scarce.‘•el!* it. a small way, from wtond hands at $7.25 per fll lbs; 100 bush Timothy eeed at s4,2&@s4 f ßT‘-$; 100 bags re-1 top sold to go out of tie market at $4,26. Whisky less active, act lower, sales In bblfl at4l@42 and in hhdn at 41. Niw ORLlavs, September 1 \ —The wles of Cotton to day were 8000 bales, at a decline c i ThM rec-ipts arc very beary, 19,600 bales having been rewired dace the 7th The sales of Flour are light, at $6 00®:.12 y barrel Freights Ptiff-Crtton to Havre, l 7 ;d; to hivfrpooi, 1 6 Hd. Sterling Exchange, BjflgOV*. , The fryer Is abating. Weather coot. Baltimore, September 13.—Fleur very firm; sales 70<*r bbls at yesterday’* prices. Wheat from 2to 6 cent* belter. Corn unchanged. PiTTBDUaoH, September 14. .491,960 46 4*2.666,600 84 . 2,431,017 21 $124,6X9 59 273 733 Dec..4103.2*17 OyrttHW Dec *46.198 461,143 Inc 240,0 f 5 442.474 Dec 614.732 I*6l. 1K65. $1,910.0*4 $2,'.8v.387 . 1 722 613 1 732 933 ..$3 632 677 $3,772 321 ,132 777.992 Ufl 404,156 20 W. 12^, »- i ,t X.. ' ,v p Jz?' » • • • • TELEGRAPH HAKKETB Cattle Markets, Nl« Yokl, September 13—The receipt. ;h« pau week reMbxl 46UU, Bnlumlefl wore made at b decline from lb > price, hurt week. First iiu.lltj SU®lb; meJiau. if,'.'. In lerlor 7®B. Sheep and Lambe...Common sheep averse $ . <jp3,26; extra |S@lO. Lamb. *3 @ .1.76<<*4.60. Swiu, Weßtern bogs: corn fed. largo, first .jUßllly live weight b‘<, dead weight B,'c.U. BALTIMoai, gaptembar 13.-86" bend of B».f Cattle were offered, and moßtl, Bold at nett Hoi.- .caret and I" demand at B(4* I*/- auction sales, Anetlon«-Ba!M Dally. AT the Commercial Salos Booms, corner of WeM and rifthstreaU.at 10 o'clock, A. M., a g«n*ral aafiortment or heasonaUs, BUpl<* and Fancy l*ry Or-oda.Clothing, Boc-t» and Bhoes. Hats, Capa, A*-, AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M„ Qroceries.Queenawsre, filaanrora, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New ao-i SeocndHand liouf<b< Id and Kit'-hro fur niture, A^., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Booka, Stationery, Fancy Articles. Murlcal Instruments, Uardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Vari-ty Good*. Cold and Silver wmtrhee, Ac. P. M. DAvIS, An«*tlooe«r. 'Ja3l:tf P. H. DAVIB, Auctioneer ASSIGNEE SALE OF LAHGK STOCK OF Ck/TUING, &,* un 1 tide t morning, Srj*temb«r 14, at lu o'.-k-ck, at btf-r* No. HI LlhVrtr «tr*»et. will b- sold, by r-rd.tr M w. f llnwn. aaslgnee r>f Wm Digby. the *tocs tiial ■•xteOAi*.* ■*<>«..-wru, among win. b ■;* doth an l caAt.imere tlreaa, sack, frock and ovep.-natf, In g*eat rsrlHty . euf**r doth, casslmere and satinet p»nt*. plain ar.d fnr.-'v •i;k, bla-'k gatlo and c‘olh v«*9t< *hlrTH, drawer-, under shirt**, nod a general &**ortm*r: ol : ;»ntlemen*s tiirniehiD/ d • Ainr*. «up**rfln« doth*, ►Ht;uef k , trimming-, -U r«i Cxturr-, Ac : to whkh ih- eUeotb □ of Jrtler- is in- Tited Sale poeitlre, and will be continned until hM ie sold. pe P lB P- M. DAVIS, Au-ti-.n-r-r, SALE OF UNITED oTATKii PitdPKKTV —The oliowiDg arttU-s nc-t boI t, t,v public aurrtoD, at the AU-ghenr Ar-vyul, at Id oVI. ck A. M.. on Wedneoday, the J’-»tr. <d repiemher. 'inns |tl\l II ANM AL KAIII <>f 0» AU.MH«!« Cot»t , I Aocici un.au. Bouirr\, for Western Pennsylvania and I l.lii-.; »rl l» tu-ld a! I-ITTSKL aoil, cm th« 2d, =d, 4lh and |Mh . of uv.V-ibll.-l. 1855 Ample arrangements hive 1 been tuad* for '.h* KO-oEunodatton of animals, and bnllvl <t - «**•«--• - - i a-ra zhm, %sswl sE S 1 »nl g [nv I t the use of tho atfimala will be furnished unJ Li rain at the lowest market prW«- Premiums lrvlna'i Cireal \\ ork. I -be’amount of are offered for competition. M«m '|MIK LIFE i’P UKORUE M AaUINGTO.V—Th* first im- | b h , ~T ImfceU, ft; single admission. 26 cents. X urn* Of the above work u now read) />r del T.. r y—the j A) , ID . OIU i„i for exhibition, sent to the address of recv.-nd ro.unw will U» ready shortly. It Is ue tlr autlen | gbirat Raq , Pittsburgh, will receive prompt atten i.i.- prtotel on floe paper, with tbrr* or wore P*'r'.rain and | A j v v* force wi-l be on the Grounds, 'lay pUna. Pu -e fi 00 per Tfdame » n Jn‘A- This wlUi‘»n l- 1 pnt»!l»h«l eiclutlrely by iu.-vnfdici.. and , y . *,»,. UP*. 6ep7.il* w Datable on lb® delivery of e«icb v.-luiar 1 r J KISNUUCU... «,UAj;. 0 ..t0;b. ■> ; 4 BARGAIN OFFERED. Offi-f. No. Hfth street, opposite Me.--.. • .r'■E. r . M j J u *^ rh , c off-irs t.>r isle SIX LOTS of ground nhaw’t optician sure. ' I '-.vm - upon and adj unlng tha Depot of Ota Pitta- All orders addressed to T J 5.4 L a ~i .it buf . h RnJ ille Railr a-l, in the grtwingand • ■tended to Canvasser* want**!. , hr1 * mg H r ugh of >T NKKSIv <KT. Four of the Lots are .., u y kpu'K-1' 41 u,ira uure F-ro-r ;T V feet lo width by ab-«t PJU In depth, fronting at one 1)1 lit 81 lufc- - ' ' - c j\>o the !>.{.;( art at the other on Sinclair street; and 1 to t tunol u..m .roa-.lT S .or their whole leegih cm other ■L) d ° Lure Mu«irV j ' LOTS, r l , feoMn width, fronting the other rS! do • ee.- -. .V i-pot. «i tuV- P U» lfn-one of the I.oU bof t,.d..wn , NnUu -r -.roperlv In- f .und, and it will be sold low. I n n!e L r r rP * ‘ vt'X O' >b» rlament taken In Mo.-k of the ConnellsvUle l i .10 «} n f »r 1 . IM-Mr-I QEO. P. OILLiIOR^, b T’, ■ '°, r'T,,. u.e R * llro * l lfd ' ,, " a - Oitioe of the Morning l‘oe« l inTKe a,9 atten'ioo Of wboif-ale dealer-, h> the arts. ~ , r K R DRAVI). Nn 1 Diamond I t-.Nh.iruh. Aucnst .. . l^->. — . ... m 1 i’\ Ki'i'i vihiN i N NEW EMjl.ANI>— c I.SDRIKS-I.‘J bag* Ku. Loflee. R V lUuaToL, N. 11., June yth. lHio. r»,'s- M^r '■ 7b li A -£ C> —GentUmeu: For five years ' ]'} n <? r ’ ' 1,.,- B A l'..‘iD«sL>ck , d V crtnUuge for anau ■li l U- Refinedi^ugar?. m my prarthf . mya;tenfU»n was flrvt csllod to Vb b al? Young II * It I a i :i S, H hoie! Plm -ntc f'ompA.fe -»cre-s In OOeease s eltgie bottle of the mi di £ *£lll gL, «; f o ff r * . doe bn>t)tf ht away from one nm<fy npht : toormi 1 \ou botes Would and Lip; -O C*.’: ' 'j h*'f cerrr knowD It to do harm, and 1 am Induced to , j. . f'.r ‘leu make ■ hi-* statement from an honest ronvl*tion tbat it is . , i o . Puch tfl my OO L* Ivmi bnxai* Kosln . : i u fe •• arrrn kiilinß*' rowers, that 1 recommend it d hSJ b“1! u ‘ *' t. fhj.i inn. in tl.lr eerttoo. end farnleh them wit i JJoico llurt o, »| C SAVAUK. M. li K' doasn I«U ; ,n . «,,J « holeule end retell by H. A. IfAilN “ • - BwVolfK i CO., corner ~l -d «r« «r«». «r for sale by t >vlL JuHN 'bur.h _ - • . , , ~ ‘p Hrowii'it RtKiioe ol Jamaica Utnffare ii ,C iri" “' TO " Pn “' JU "' JOli’N ri'iilj i—n™ i. „ preparation of uroaoai Aa- sepl* . . .. J I In crd'uarv diurrb>ea. incipient rholera, lu short,in all B't TUI! PHuChAMATI.Ih l'f TIIK fßhtm.h.M * prm.lialit.n t f the Jigrell.e fanctloue. illltl !»e«. TIIB CXITBD STATtc.r. No. M 2, hearwa dele ih* . ‘.j,.,. During the |>reTAl.-»ee of eiUemio ehnlwT* iHh dav of July, I'lii. Public Land Sales In the 1 EKitl- i , FUtQtn ,. r it \i pecttllsrly ffilcacioog; no TuUY uP MINN KPOT A have be«n ordenM to be 1.-M at {>K * injieldvul or tr*T«ler should without it the f. ib-wing named times and pin l '**, wit \ rJ)JJ pure to cet the genuine Rbs*oc*, which ,e iixii unci ox Dreuare-fonlv l-v ¥ lIRUWN, at his Drug and Chemical a: UuuWNt'Vll LK Monday, Vl-1 'VtMor. is.-:. . NF c ; r j rr of yißh and Chestnut atrecU, Pbiladel •lo .Monday, bth Ncvemlw. - fl>r ,„i e h> all th * respectable Apothecaries in the do Monday, huh Nuv. über. - ! . .-‘m .- {h v-. and iu Pittsburgh by HINuNA . . Mcndny, h-*:h IV|» b*-r. ..-••• J{ A paIINKSTvVK &CO . .li. Wond-y. Utb N.tveinl-r. • SCL'I.IY A 00 It Kb WIV. Mvud.y.'.VO. '."bi-r. - * Q . IM \;>^... r vli MI.SNKAPULI? .. .. Moll lay. tf-Al »cu>ber. ' II P Sl’H WART/., -APR HAPIDS Monday. .«Ui NVvnnbwr , fcW ] EK A. P KCK HA M. STILLWATER Monday. PJih ., - • ... xr . , Lands appropriati*d by law lor School*. Military, and IM ANUb ! PIANOb ! other tiUnioaes. w»7i i>t fj:ciu*U*l Jrom Uit The ealis will each t>«* kept open two weeks. If re iaisi:<>. • M \NI KACTL RED in Private eutrio* will u*'t Imp permitted until alter tlu- explra- ’ . , . . a i si q n p J A D If tiro of the two weeks; and pre-emption claimunU nro re- i |>J U N lw O L/ 1— M l\ f\. , qulred to MUblish their claims, by the proper proofs, and I bJW TohSj ro a bal« bt make payment therefor, a.-* soon art praotlcable, or before RPO the days appointed lor the commencement of the puttlß , H. KLUDt-il <x> DtVvJ . «al«s meroettveiy, otherwise their claims will be forfeited. a 3 y l)[K sir(U a f fXC dotn frvm (ht 2'cst Offi:* Given under my hand, at tu« City of Washington, th‘i | hUU an. the llrat few of a larga Invoice el 31#t day of July, A. D. 1856. JNO. HoOU, . fc' UDQS a Claik’* unilvalled Pianos. This jcaar-L^ Acting Commissioner of the General Laud (w*. ' choleo lot v \\\ i^mpri.w— aug4;law6w _ . . . _ \ o Octave wiitar** corners, rnMjwood. uvor H g n w NFW AA I> DIRECT ROUTE, i etringf.Ac y w XBgHgßWftgacffi I | - n Octavo, round comers,rosewood, canred, musua r-n t'/ortive^double round corners, flnlshod ail around. o‘. jo jo carved'ngs, KiliabethUn ?lyl •. j 0 Semi serpentine, very elogant. 7 j., do do t : j L , Full Serpentine, splendid pattern. 7 "* .li do do The above will i*)Billv*ly be sold at New York r* c'ory fncct, rnOMl fir t BRO , Sole Agents fur Nunns A Clark, fur Pittsburgh and WwUro Penneylvanm, 6R Fifth street, near the Post v~Utic»._ Umnrpaased for Speed & Unrivalled for Comfort. ynOM \ ITTBBURGU TO CvlumL-uf, IndlannpcßU, Chicago Cim-iDiiutl, Terre Haute. K<»ck leWl, IxmlnTllie, VinoennvH. L.waCily, Bt. Lo is, KTiDMT ill**, Dutu'iue, Davton, Cairo, Dubuque, Xenia, Memphis, Galena, ( 7.&q»tUl6, Virksburßh, Peoria, l Newark. New Or;eau«s, Peru, j ASD TUB TW?»nPAI HTltfl IN TUB WMT AMD SOUTH, Via (‘it I STEUBENVILLE & INDIANA RAILROAD! Which la now completed and in MKreadul operation be tween BteubenTille tod Newark, O. fall Arrangement* On anil atlrr MoiaU)'. eeplemls-r llhh, Ivan, a dally morn inn and evening lino ol elegant and nwllt ruuuiug tdettmare. commanded by experienced and accommodating "rtll leave PlUaburgh as follows: The Morning Una, campoeed 01 steamers FoitKST Oil i , Cant Moore, and DICENAI., Capt Shosles, lw.ru Pitta. bnrah every day, (Bnndays excepted,) at 1U o'clock, A. M . DreclflelT Passengers dine on board, and reach fttenhen eill« at P M making an Immediate connection wiih tnu KY EN ING' EXPBKBB TBAIN of the 8. A I It. K -which mskee direct connection at Newark for the above cities. The Evening Line, compered of steamers \ KNTLKP, Capt. Gordon, and CLAE.A FIBHER, Capt. Gordon, leave _ - r-VSTfr'B - KJSaTeijY - FOB INTEMPERANCE—Per- Pittsburgh every dey, at ° a}”*' **" I ) wish to refrain from the use of Intoxicating Bleep onboard, and r»ch Steubenville at , next morning- 1./ sons Mo valuable remedy. It la sold at in time for the Afojl Tram, which leaves immediately, «n.l ddOT; 1 “btatn tn isea OD . makes direct connection for the ebovedUes-thue art.....ny the low price Btopl .. ond lf desirable, ntpAt t,n«l hy lt un he administered without the l«oowW«. ofUm P* and Leal Tickets. and further Information, tlent. Sold only in the city y strwt apply to JAB. COLLINB * CO., Agents, V Nop. 114 and 116 Water at- between Wood and Southfield, Pittsburgh* 1 E. W. WOODWARD, Sup't* W plO L. DKVENSY, Gen. Agent. ENGLISH BOOKS —A large invoice JttBt received and fi>r , gale bv «• S. DAVISON, 6t ,p12 65 Market street, near Fourth mHß HIDDEN PATH—A beautiful story, by Marioi I Harland. author of “Alone," for sale at DAVISON’S, 65 Market st jt a dat or two, eom- rer? rich EDO desirable Ehada °‘ fa atJles 0 /’plaid D, LalMB. ret 3 Mp 3 A ' A. MABOH * Fifth ot. frenoh MerißO*- * 1 • -V- f ,'' \ - - «** -• • \.fcV» -f E W S FOSt RIBf FBI JTiF,J\. Thk Rivm. —Last evening, at dusk, there Wf»re •. feet U inches water io the channel, by the pier mark. an 4 fall ing. Ki, m Ihe heavy rains we bare hid for the past few • UWKH probable we will eoon bare high rivers again- The weather i« 'till damp, with every indleiUon tf more rain. i!u*iiueM OQilia wliarf unusually briek. " ltu hte.4UJdr •• RuenSie," Capt. A. Sheppard, is the regular Wb*<-1 ipack*-1 '-bid morning ; she leaves at 10 o'clock Foa Si. I uris.—Tu-new steamer ‘•Fanny Kern, Capt. Sharp UrmpbUl, w*** J-taloed yesterday ; she will positive* lv lenfe L-r the above and iuturw-<U«te port* this day at 10 « clock. < *ive her a call. The steamer “ Utpsy,’' Capt. John Klinefelter, will )eaT§ tvday for Cineion iti. Iler officers are experlen-ed river men and win give every sadsfaction to those who may travel with them. She brought up ou her U«t trip 'M*'A Sf.; koof Wheat, befit ler other f'eigbt. T*’» Ktvfß her** nn-1 all the u-per rivers, rootioue to re cede ’ Weather very hoi. Arrivals nleoty. Twenty iochen ■ a retried on the Lower Rapids. To Cairo there is seven feet: the Larkin and Republic came up drawlug seven feet. —«S». XAruit }>aj>'r, llfA. FOBT OF PITTSBURGH. rerr 11 mutes watxb iw rna^ofiAiis*L~ ARRIVED. St*atner Jefferson. Woodward, Brownsville. ' • Luierne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. Kolinn. IlenderickAon, West Newtno. Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. Mr higan No. 2, Herat, Wellmrill*. Gfii Larim-r, , Steubenville. •• Clara Piaher, Oordon. 9teubenville. *• Rosalie, Shepherd, Wheeling. •• Twin City, Reno, St. Loola. DEPARTED. Flamer Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. I.uierne, Bennett,Brownavllle. (Jen. B..yard, Peebles,Elisabeth. Koltan, Henderickßon, West Newtoo Venture, Gordon, Steubenville. Michigan No. 2, Herat, WellsYilla. •' (J.in. Larimer, ■■■ ■, Stonbenvlllov Clara Fluhcr, Gordon, Steubenville Fcllpse. Moore, Wheeling. " Orupeahot, Mcßride. Cincinnati. •• Cbevoit, Mclntosh, Zanesville. STEAMBOATS. Plltibnrgh, ijtcabsnvllle and Wheeling Packets. I ncffll , la The ROSALIE, Captain A. B. Suipnmn, and isSagßM-rUhe KCL! PBK, Captain Oioaoi D. Mooai, will run a> regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pltteburgh, Steubenville end Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate Vbe ROSA LI it will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed -0,..1ave and fridara, at 10 o'clock, A. M.— fiaturniap abe will leave wheeling on Tuesdays,Thursdays and Saturdays, a' o'-'lrx*}'. A. M. Tijr K 'Lli'SB Will itlw leave Pittsburgh on Tuesday*, nn.rMnvj nn-1 aaturdaya, at 10 o’clock, A. M. — Rrturnxny, phe wili i-«re Wbeeliug on Monday*, Wednesday* huJ da v~, «t 7 1 1 ‘o-'X. A. M. >t)f freight or pa.vafe applv on board or to J D CvLLJNUWOOD, Ag-nt, d - t2 S No. 166 Front f‘rwt_ Regular Tuaailay Packet for Wbaellng, St nrlet la'and Galllopolla. . The ti"W and **pl-miia steamer CONVOY, ! jhw Wot*', Jr, Master, K. DiDiuoa, Clerk. iSSSE»3»wH! lears for the fctx-Pe andintermediate pc-rta prery at 4 o riOwfc, P M., |-^ltireiy. F.»r freight, or passage, apply on board to jy‘gj a. M. iiAKrON, or C. BARNES For Cincinnati. ■ _ Th'* splendid steamer WBNONA, Cnpt. J. N. Clerk, RouwsciK; will leave for th» tfSllSEsSOabove and intermediate ports on SATURDAY, September ll>, at 10 A. M. yr.f freight or passage apply on board, or to 4 BAKNKs A COLLING WOOD. Agvntp. For Cincinnati Toe steamer CArTLE GARDEN, Oapt. H. H. I > i*!Ut; Cletk. H.A. Doiumas; will leave f.T the above and Intermediate ports on FRI DAY, S-pt nth, at 10 A. M. For rrvigbi or passage apply on board, or to wj.l4 FLACK A BARNES, AgcnU__ For St. Louis. f1 . r ... The Ht*»«ttn**r BAY ClTk , Capt. A. Mr Lia, ! Jovuch. will leave for the above and por ■ to SATL’RDAY, 9«pteiatvr IMh, at to A. M. for freight or passage apply on board. _ M P _ For Cincinnati. Tbe steamer GIPSY, Captain Kitxivcim; I ‘ Clerk iitoriT; will leave for the above and JsSpgreS&lntermMlßio port', on FRIDAY, September H'h, at id o'clock A. M. For freight or passage applv no board, or to -rpl.l BLACK A BARNES. ApmU. For fit. Lonia. The .teuner BRED LORENZ, Captain R. I it'll, win leave for tho above and loterme ports on SATURDAY, September 16, st 10 o’clock A. M or rassaire apply on board, or to V,,,] FLACK A BARNES, Agent*. For St. LouU. Tb- rtt-aCD-r FANNY FERN, Captain Faxar 1 JH?*, *hl h**«i for the alovo and Inter 8 ; Li k >. M For fri-übl or oarage apply on board, or to Hf y\ i FLACK A BARN KS, Agents J. K. Barbour, • T KVKK CI-ERK. Ft. l/.tia. Mo , (at W. N. Newell a jj , r . J K HARBOUR having long experience iu I ibHca? aaJ DnM-barging Freight for Steamboat*, offers ! vr.fwrirr mducetu-'n '.s to Steamboat* deairing a DISCHARG* i IMi CLERK ___ m 74 . COL’STY FAIR. Inw A a« IT IS IN 1851—A Gaz-tteor for Citizens, wd B Baud-Book for Immigrant*—by N. H Park *[i. . . i j dJ xm at it Wa i cm J fc-by lUchard Hildreth, Esq , with ! h raking— a Tale of the Sea • by Rita td UlkrceT: by It. Sbelton Mackenzie. ! ouj WTfra-a Tali of Georgia; by W. Gilmore B!n». 1 Th« IIiJJ-n Path ;by Marion Tlailand, author of Alone. ! Habits cf Men ;by Dorau Harper's Story Book, No. 10 i Harper's Picture Book, No. 1. 1 Memoirs of Sydney Smith—tl »t>U. AH° h!o' Mnittzlneb fbr September, and all other New Au u ‘ & U. MIN KR ft CO.. :ii Pmlthfield st. llxii »>•!'& i Jl BluilT'J PKKMIUM KATIIAKJON Is the nrratest V* Il«»ttutifU’r of th«i ape. ,T WTUGTITS PKRMIUM 11ATHAKION Hinder 1 lb** Hair soft and clowy. „ 1 Kor ftl* by KEYSKII, 11AFT, SCOTT and SELLERS, at 0 -, außlo ”T a. MASON A 00. are contiouini: to close oat thi _ A • balance of their stock of Lawns, Berate, OhalUs, : Dissolution Of Partnership* Chintzes, and other kinds of Dress Goods, at Ball fattier . rTIHE Partnership formed by the nndeifilgnea and redaction in prices aa } X O’NEAL, in carrying on “the Camden Coal Works, •tSUttE GROUND BPICES — Mace, Nutmegs, Cassia, All* ' under the name and Style of JONES, O'NEAL A Mlhueav, r spice, Cloven, White Pepper, White Jamaica Qlnger, la now dissolved. MTLLKR Viviio Pepper, White and Brown Mustard Seed. July 7th. 1865. JOBN D ' « ILUKtt * a«g29 F- B DRAYO, No. 1 Diamond. 10PVING BOOKB—A fine assortment of Letter Copying j Rooks for sale by (sepl) W. 8. BAVEN. AMUSEMENTS. f T’HBATRK-»J. 0. PO9TR.', sole Le>see and Hana- X ?er; Wm. 11. Reed,Stage Maos «?r ; Chaki.cs Fvsrea, Aciiog Manager. Treasurer, J. V. Bourn. PRICM OF ADMISSION. Boxes and Parquette.. ..60c. j Private Boxes, large $B.OO Tier 25?. j Private Boxed, 5ma11.... 46 00 Boxes for colue l perron a _ 25 cents. 45y* Certificate, hecurtng Beats, .'*ote extra. BENEFIT of Mrs DOFFIKLD, lata Miss KATE WKftl YSB. Mr*. Duffleld as “ Lady Macbeth '' and “ Mm. Ohllllngtooe.” FRIDAY KVBNINU, Beptimbib U, ie;>s, , , The Tragedy of *'* flj^CßETH—Ledy Macbeth, Mrs. DuffleM : Maefcelh, Mcßride: M&oduir, 0. Foster. SISUING AND DANCIN'*. To conclude with MOKNINCJ CAlel<—Mrs. CMHoiroj.*. Mrs. Dtffirid. yy i>oor« open at 7 ; performance u» * **glo »t _ ' ' NEW Of TV II A LI. . w fOU ONE WKBK OSIVIH JOE BROWNS ETHIOPIAN THRUSHES: ( e,r*\t'xt Troupe oj V. <uxiitts new trawlinp ' MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 101 H, J 866 set 8 JOHN W.’M’CARTHY, Bill Poster and Distributor , .03“ Win attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS. LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. All communleatione—either by mail, telegraph, or other' wipe—directed to the office of the Morning Poet, vill re ceive prompt attention. ap? TRIMMINGS— A very large assortment cf Drees end Cloak Trimming*, of the most fashionable ntjlns, just received by (jwpl2j A. A. MASON A CO. L>ONNETS—A. A. MASON *A CO. have this morning re jD ceived by Express, some new and very elegßnt styles of Silk Bonnets. . wp!2 FRESH FKUITH—2doa cans Strawberries; 3 do bottles Peaohes; 2 do do Pears; 2 do do Plums; 6 do assorted Prefervea; 10 do Blackberry Brandy; Ju.<: ree*lv*d and for sale by B *pl2 RKYMKR A ANDKRBON. rroMATO Pints; X 10 do Quart*: 15 dozen asserted sixes Olive OH; 20 boxes Citron; Ju*t received and for sale by s c pl2 __ REYMER A ANDERSON. ■it \ BOXES MACOABONI ; l\y 10 do ’Vermicelli; 60 tbs French Kiss Paper ; Just received and for stle by REYMER A ANDERSON, No 89 Woo-1 street. Kook fANDY—Iu boxes Yellow; 2.*. do White; 20 do No. 1 White ; 10 do Red ; Just r«o«JVc4 and for sale by a,.pU REYMER A ANDERSON / tUM DRul’S —£00 tbj Lemon, In 6 S boxes; \J[ 200 do Raspberry, do 200 do Vanilla, do 300 do Roae, do 200 do Liquorice, do Just recelvtd and for sale by RHYMER A ANDERSON. PICKLES— 20 do* half gallon, assorted ; 20 do quarts, do 10 do Gerkins, quarts; 25 do pint Pickles, assorted; 6 do Onion*: J ust received and for rale by 68 p\l REYMER A ANDERSON T,VuLLKK’a EAKTH—SOO lbs lor sale by £ B. A. FAHNESrOOK A OO JUJUBE I* AaTE—2O boxes Lemoo ; 10 do Rose; 15 do Vanilla; Jnst received and for sale by RJiYMRR A ANDERSON, No. 39 Wood street. RUBKMaHY AND CAPTOR OlL—Prepared by J. Sod ding. One million bottles of this delightful article for the hair have been sold, and sales are still increasing For beautifying, preserving or restoring the hair, this pre paration cannot be excelled. The low price (26 cents) brings It within the reach of aIL Try a bottle. Yon will find it good 1 Sold, wholesale and retail, at 63 MARKET ST. CIANAKY SEED—Just received and for sale by , 6ep B FLEMING BROS. T~ ULDEN'S /utf assortm-mt on liaDd and for sale by (sepB) FLEMING BROS. B~ I CAKB. SODA— 60 kegs ruThand aneffor sale by FLEMING BROS. _ r^OWLEk’tFeOLUfION—3O tt>j on band BDd for sale by X* FLEMING BROS. lint article on hand and tor sale by flt? pS FLEMING BROS. TV LACK INK— A warranted article; .160 gdionson band I) and for sale by (sepB) FLEMING BROS. TYLURMASS—cO*R« rn banl and for sain by ]j gppft FLKMING_BROS._ Notice to Contractors. SKA LED PROPOSALS will be received at the Eogioeer’n office of the North-western Railroad, in Butler, Butler roanty, IVona., until the 26th of September, inst.. for the gradoatirn and moajnry of Sections 40, 41, 44,46, 61, 63, j 64 and 56, of part of tbi t>orV.icatern Radroad. between | Freeport and Butler ; alio, Section 86 at New Castle. Profiles end specifications can bo seen at the Engineer a j cffice in Butler, on and after the 10th inst. All proposals | to be marked as such on the outflida. A*p-:lw MALONE, _PAINTER A QCNPBB. j Sundries— „ „ m I*o half obeeU Y. Ilyßon, Imp’l and Q P. Teas; 50 half cheat? aaa’d Black Teas ; ‘25 cattles Y. 11. and Q. P. Teas ; 125 bags Rio Coffee; jj hhds fair to prime Sugar; 5 tinrees prime Rice; 50 bblfi Ref’d White Sugars; 60 bbis N. 0 Molaases; 26 bbis 8. H. Molasses; TO bbis extra fine Byrup ; 26 bbis No. 1 Balt; 20 bbis No. 3 Mackerel; 50 bbis Cider Vinegar ; 100 bbis N. C. Tar; 23 bbis Ro∈ 100 boxes No. 1 Roiin Scap ; 76 boxes favorite brands 6*d, B's and 1 lb Lump Tobacco; Ik) boxes Clay Pipe?; 30 boxes Btcne Pipes ; 100 btl -* Ratling; 25 bales Candlewkk; luO kegaNalls, assorted; 30 kegs 8. C. Soda; 20 kegs 6 Twist Tobacco ; 130 reams Wpg- Paper; 50 dot. Zinc Wash Beards i 40 dot. Bed Cords, ass’d sizes; 25 dosen Corn lirooaia. la store and for sale by ATWELL, LEK A CO . Nc. 8 Wood Bt. B*p*» M 'LANK* s' AND VKltUlirUuK for sale low a? Dr. KKYaKR’S, pgp* Corner Won-i Gtrwet and Virgin alley. I l OI.LOWAViJ FILLS AND OINTAIKNT for pal* nt H ' Da. RBYSKR’S, gep7 Comer Wood street and Virgin ftllov. *TYhr.b’ riLLB~AND CHERRY" PECTORAL ior sale at A Dil KEYSBR’B. W p7 Comer Wood street and Virgin alley. \ar AKD*S TOvTH VVAfIH AMPtOOTH POWDER for Vy i»lo at Da KEYBKB 8, a ,.p7 Corner Wood street and Virgin alley. t tAT A A o A BRANDY, made out of the Catawba Grape* V_y at Cincinnati, wild by the doiou or RlDgle bottle, ul Da. K.HYSKR’B, Mi Corner of Wood at and Virgin alley. Orphan*' Court Sale OF BUILDING LOTS, late the property cf David Greer, dea’d, situate In the Eighth W»rdof thUCity. Ninety right Lots troDtiugou Pennsylvania avenue. F'rbee street, I/icupt street, V.ckrov street, Bluff street and Magee street, will be Bold, on the premises, on SATURDAY’, September SGtb, at 2 o'clock. P. Si. Tina*.—One-third In hand, one-thiTd in one year, and the residue lo two years, to be secured by bond and tnort imge, with Interest from date of confirmation of the sal*. ’ EDMOND GREEK, SOPHIA GREEK, , 6 Administrators. Orphan*’ Court Sale. WILL BE OFpKRRD at Public Sale, on tbe premlres, on THURSDAY, Bepterobr - 27tb, at *J o’clock, P. M , by order of the Orphans’ Couit—i.te the property of David Greer dec’d that valuoble BUILDING LOT, situate on (he f.irm-r of Peon nod Marbory siren* fronting on Penn i»tr*t?C r.U fr«t, and running along Martrury street tp tho alley which bounds the great Pennsylvania Itallread Depot. Tuxs.-One third In band, one third tn one year, and the residue In two years, to be iecured by bond and mort gage with interest from the date of confirmation of the * L' EDMOND GREEK, SOPHIA GREER, - Administrators. tVaIIWAY HORSE POWERS—One and Two Horae Jtv Powers, with Paws, Threshing Machines, do—or the Powers furnished without machines— adapted for manufac* tnrlng purposes. Call and examine STRAWBERRY PLANTE of the most tellable tested va rieties for this locality can be supplied In J«ge quan tlms-—4? Fifth street. (sepo) JAMES WARDROP- IMtENCH BLACKING—I hove received an artlclo o F French Blacking superior to any now in use. It makes s polish equal to patent leather, and without any trouble. Thore wishing a first-rat* axdde of the kind, should call and try a pot- w JOS. FLEMING, Mt> 4 Corner o' Market st and Diamond. TjUOW.N'a ESSKNuKOIf GINGBK—I have just received D a large sudply of this excellent Medicine. _____ JOo> FLBMJWU, M p 4 Corner of Market «t and Diamond. I HK nIQUoKB ot every tor medicinal purpcaes can >l*V be si»p4 Corner Market at. and Diamond. C't HECKS—Bank of Pittsburgh; j fcercbanta and Manufacturers’ Bank; Exchange Bank; Farmers'Deposit Bank; Pittsburgh Trust Company: Citizen 1 ' Deposit B«oh; Mechanics’ Bank Many varieties of Checks on the above Banks on bon Oheck* prioted lo ordnr in any style d*Btied. P W 8 HAVEN, Printer and rtattooer sei.3 Market street, corner ot Second. T>AY"K-8 "bUPfcIUOB WHITE ÜBEAUIt, for lS Waffons, Carts, Dr ye and Omnibuses, r*cdv bo) fi/e.l, g isagail HENRY , >OB PKBBKBVI N Q—Loverfng’s Pulverized Sugar; 1 coarse, pulverised, crushed and clarified, at au*B T. R. DRAVQ’S, No. 1, Diamond. M YLKB’B CHoLBtLA REMEDY—'This vWoal la article, so veil known for its many coxes, can bo obtained at aog29 NO. &3 MARKET BT, WKIQUTB PREMIUM. KATHARION cools the bead, »ud removes all symptoms of headache. Persons using WEIGHT’S KATHABION Are never liable to Sun-stroke. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION Is the moat valuable acquisition to the toilet, rflsfeinlng the Hair in any required form. For sale by Dr. GEO. H. KBT&BR and R. E. SELLERS A CO., at 26 cents per bottle. »ug!6 g AWN GRASS SKBU,BUtta»ler^f*'l«^ n |? 1 ?“ 8 Ll a close, smooth, permanent sod, at the Waro l house, 47 I fth street. (gP»I. JAMES tVAKDBUP. e . .. X r: - ' *• ».•»>.*. * ~ n\-. < ■* , U.Z&gcf'-J- 4SF* A Fnot worthy of Keeord tlon —WRIGHTS TONIO MIXTURE, a guarantied and certain cure Jot FEVER AND AGUE- This preparation for the treatment of the above disease, and perfoet eradica tion of the cause, I* one 0 f the most Important Chemical Discoveriev of tlie 10th Matary; Its neutralising affocta on the poisonous gases are instantaneous, and aets like « charm upon the whole Nervous and Muscular System, t+ storing the tone of the Stomach, anti iorlgarating the Con stitution. Unlike the general remedies reerrted to for its treatment, such .as Quinine, Arsenic, Ac., which leave the system worse than tbry found It, it Improves the general health, puriflos the blood, and stimulates the different organs to a regular and healthy action. Being prepared under the immediate supervision Of *u eminent Chemist, uniformity of strength may always ®* relied on. Its unprecedhuted demand, and the thousands of tefttimcniuliv from eminent Physicians, and others who have boon thoroughly cured, are a sufficient guarantee of it* superiority over all ether preparations. We cau only add, in condurion. if you ere suffering from Fever aurt Ague, try it and ht cured! PUT Kit T. WRIGHT A CO, ‘X\ Market et., Philadelphia. Anti all respectable Druggists throughout the United States and Canadas. For sale by G KO. 11. K.KYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and 11. K. SKLLKRi*, Pitteburgh. ep27ut*wOm la 45>Slclc Heartache and Nenralgla or Sun Yxaiu Stajohng Coro by OA-KKLY'B DKPURATIVK SYRUP.—Mr. William Trimble, M’Kelvy’a Row, Bayards town, Fifth Ward, says ho was cored of Sick Headache of eight* yews .landing, by three bottles of Oaknlaj*, Impure tire Syrtip. Ho had tried rorioos physicians without a cura. Ue Is now entirely well. Oakeley’s Depnativeli far Rheumatiam, Scrofula, Tattar, end all eruptire diseases For sals wholesale) and retail, DB. KEYBEB’B, No. 140 Wood street, Sign of tba Golden Mortar. Price To c**ut* per bottlo. _ *P* 49*a Substitute tor th« Sew Ajlquor Law< —Dll. UUBAN'S ANTI-BACCHANALIAN KLLXIR, a safe and sura remedy for the cure of INTEMPERANCE. A concentrated vegetable extract, and as a toulo is une qualled. For the following complaints it is a most valuable medicine: Dytp<psia, Liver Cbmploinl, Epßrpsy, Zi’excralgiil, Piles, Fevers of all kinds. Delirium Tremens. General DebQity. This me.idnels intended to produce • change In the sys tem, and a distaste for alcoholic drinks. Several where we have sold It, w« have had the moat gratifying results; bo, to persons who are really desirous of breaking off the Indulgence in intoxicating beverages, this elixir wifi be a great help. Bold at $1 per bottle at the Drug Btoro of DR GEO. n. KEY3F.R, No. 140 Wood street, comer of Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ap2fcd*w Harrell’s Indian Liniment, prrr Rheumatism, Bruises, Pains in the Back, Side—Sorts of * all kinds. fA certificate from Cumberland, Maryland.) Cumberland, March 19,1866. Ma. H.G.O.Carst, Zanesville— Bear Sir': May we mA the favor of yon to seDd ua twenty-four dosen BARRELL’B INDIAN LINIMENT? Please Bend it without delay, as w*e have not half a dosea bottles on band, and ii cannot be substituted in this coantrv; therefore, do not disappoint u „. *•*♦>• • Respectfully. yours, Ac. Bull A WiHS. Fer sale wholesale and retail at DR. GSO. H. KEYSEE 8 Drug Store. No. UO Wood street, corner of Virgin alley; also by JOEL MOfILRK, Überty street. 43»Congh Remedies. —i r. Keyset Pectoral Syrup will cure you. Dr. Key Pectoral Syrup will cure Bronchitis. Dr. Keyeer’s Pectoral Syrup will cure Laryngitis. Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral Syrup will cure Inflnensa. Dr. Keyset's Peotoral Byrup will cure a cold In the haal. Dr. Koyser’a Pectoral Syrup will cure Incipient Con- A recent letter from Mr. J. W. Veatch, of Rokeby, Ohio, «i want you to send me two bottles of your Pectoral Sttud by mall. There is a lady here wbo has a cough and the doctors can’t cure her. 1 was In the same ***»•*“* tried everything without benefit, until I a bottle of your Tectoral Syrup ; I took It but twte, and It cured ma found and well.” . Aak for Dr. Kkysbr’s Pectoral Sirup end take no other. Price, LO cents. Sold at DR. KEVSER’S, No. 140 Wood street, and at .7. P. FLBMING’3, Allegheny. ap26al»w Radical Care Truss will eure nearly every c&&£ of reduceable Hernia. Trasses at various prices always on hand. C hlldren’s Trasses of different forms and strength for Bale. Elastic Stockings for varicose or enlarged veins. Abdomnlal Supporters— Adoxen different kinds. pile Props for uw euppert and cure of Piles. SlionJdcr Braces to relievo a crooked and deformed condition of the Oban, and many diseases of the Chest. Suspension Bandages. All theft* articles may be had or applied at DR. KKY -BER’B Wholesale and Retail TRUSS DEPOT, 140 Wood street, sign ct tbo Ooldeu Mortar; or will be sent to any pert of the country by sending the money and measure. ap26xUw -i Balm of Thoui&nd Flowers, for beaatf fylng the Complexion, and eradicating all TaN, PnoLK and FaxcKLts from the face. Bold at Dr. KKYSKR’B, 140 Wood tn*t. i ftnSo KIEU’S TRANSPORTATION LINK. ANTIOI i’ATI.NG IUo want cf facilities for transporting Freight* U- a; U from the Eastern Cities, tU. Peuasyi- Tauia Cauai vid Raiiioado, we bare increased our stock of 4c , ou aaiuo, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINK, which give? us a capaci-y of over 1600 ton 3 per month each way. We assure our friends, and those disposed to patroaixa the State improvements, there will be nothing spared on onr part to r-.nder general satisfaction in forwarding East ern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIKF. A MITCHELL, auglhy Canal Basin, Httsbur. h Pa. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Beelers and manufacturers* TUB SUBSCRIBER I*now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which % of an ounee with 00 irallonß puro Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. His ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARIFB BRANDY j of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND BCfIIBDAM BOHNAPPB and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given by „„„„ DR. LEWIS FHUCRTWANGER, 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. 8 —lmporter ot Daguerreotype Chemieals, Plattaa, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn’s Ext.Copaiva, Sulphate Am monia, Ac.' dacffiditf CAItPETISTGS. Delaware county carpet uanufaoturino ASSOCIATION, on tho Chester Plank Road,two mllea below the dty line, offer to buyers this season. AXMINIE; TER, ’ APKSTKY, BRUSSELS, 3-PLY INGRAIN, PAM AflK and VENETIAN CARPETING, at ?ery reduced prices for cash or city acceptance, (interest added-) The stock, comprising also IMPORTED FABRICS of erery farioty, can bo examined at the Factory Warehouses, Darby, or at the Stores, Nos. 18 and 20 N. SECOND et .PHILADELPHIA. Wool bought, Spun, Dyed or exchanged for Carpets. Je)4:3ru:ia SIDNEY JONKB. Watehe»7 Jewelry, Silver Ware I a VFJIY SUPERIOR Ab.iOrwTMKST of Gold and Stiver Watcho3 dot in f.tore, from $lO to SZ7S We are the exclusive Agent for the tude of ujo celebrated 0. FrtxJjsham • Improved Chmonrd-.r T\Trut-krep<Tt ; also, F. B. Adams * eon, Stoddaru Cooper, Taylor. Johnson an < other approved Watches kept for Kile at lets than Saltern prices— owing to lighter expenses, and a desire to retain oar hems trade a» much os possible. bfacial attention is devoted to the repairing of Watchw and Clocks, J.‘W**iry, Ac. Silver Spoons and other "coiia manufactured In my own shop. Tea Ware, Jewelry, Military and Fancy Goods in large vtrlety. W. W. WIDBON, buk 2s corner Market and Fourth sta. ~Mfcn*»i<a’ Bass op Frrrsuußoo,i Anguat 31, 1655. f THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Mechanics’ liana of Puts* burg* are hereby notified that the third Instalment of $14,60 per sham will be due on the loth of October proximo, and the fourth and lost instalment 0t.512,5Q per share on the 20th November following, payaWo at the BecWui Lions*. on Fourth street, as per resolution Of the Beard or Directors. I eepl 1 OEO. P. MoQRBW, Partner. "" ' Cithers’ BtfoaiT Bahst, 1 Pittsburg*, September 4,1845. j TIIK PRESIDENT AND DIRECTORS of this Bank havu this day declnred a dividend at the rate of Fooa per cent, on the capital stock paid in, out of the profits of the u»t *ix month j : payable cn and after the 14th tost. W ui..d K. D. JONES, Cashier. J. Wllsoa'A Son, WHOLKSALr. AND HKTAIL HAT AND CAP MANU FACTURERS, No. 91 Wood street, Pittsburgh, er# crept red to furnish all articles in their line on the most reasonable terms, particular attention Is invited to our of t. \D!Kd’ KIDTNG HATS and GLOVES, alee dm 91 •< Llv H \Tr, vLih cannot be surpassed lu the city. .. BLtAJMi —ICO leu* l.aOe Champlain; Us« Juniata; for sale by . et 6 JOHN MOORHEAD. PIG tH\ 100 totm Juniata,(KooK lUH Furnace;) to “ •• (Hough and Beady;) 2uo Amhrhoite, and % for Foun (scj 5) JOHN MOORHEAD. dry. for frfcle fc; ■ifirillGliTS PItRMJUM KATLIARION stops the Httr VV from f&lliag out, t»od produces & luxuriant growth, j WJUaat’s PREMIUM K.ATUABIOS? TUmovep all dandruff and disease deposits. For sale, wholesale, by R* K. SELLERS <fc CO. faugifl MaGAZLHEB, 4c 40.—raioun xor August; Harper for Au(pi6t; Knickerbocker for Augant; lUnkinff’s Hfcif-Veariy Abstract. Jost received and foe tale at W. A. QILDJSNJfENNEY A Co.’3 Bookstore, Fifth at-, opposite the Theatre. . ANTKD isittfci.’lATtLV, TvVu UOUD UX)KB and il/ roar Qlrlfl, te go to the country. High tragfw paid. at BABE’S INTELLIGENCE OFFICE, 410 Liberty street. **l*3 oULPHUKAO A<JJl> i'UM. —;Worib*aßea Oil VitrlolJ Jrnit received umi for sale by rpHE partnership h-retotoro existing between the snt> X Bcribera, under the him of MURPH?, TIRRNAN A CO., was DISSOLVED, by mutual consent,*n th® Ift Inst. Tbe business will be Retried by either of the partners, frt the old stand, No. 43 Wood 6tteet, Pittsburgh : FRANCIS TIEBNAN, MORRIS JONES, Pittsburgh, Kept 3d, 1*55. N. GRATIA* MXJRTHT. JS3S“ The undersized will continue the IP7to?ees?a Ufft GOOl5 burinrt*, under the tlria of JONGS & TIERS AN. to the house No. 48 WOOD street, lately ocoopled by Murphy, Tieruan 6 C*. MORRIS JONES, arp4:dlm*ltw FRANOIS TIERNAN. »JONB3 A TIERNAN haTe associated, with than, la tbe WHOLESALE DR* GOODS BUSINESS', JAMES MC LAIN, to take effect from tb« Ist Inst. The style of the firm to be JONES, TIRRKAN k CO, Pittsburgh. September &:h 1855—(ffpfcdlmewll) * HOME IN THB COUNTRY !—For sale: a comfortable A. Cottage Hou.-e of sir rooms and good cellar, with frame barn and stable, carriage bouse, smoke bouse, and other buildings, with Twelvw Acreß of well Improved Land. Alto, Frniuof every variety and choice qualities; a good Garden, with fruit*, flowers, grape vines, Ac,—oil In com* Diet* order. Immediate possestlon can bo given, if re quired. Bltuated lo a healthy and agreeable location three miles from the Point ferry, on the Washington road. Price $2,200, terms easy. This is a rare opportunity for, persons who are desirous of procuring a country Mat wy ibe city. 8. CUTHBERI-A SON / e*-p" fißMarkd^p*' USB.—* Itosemary, for Ihe haJr, Jl for promoting the growth of tfao hair; Harptf all® 1 for removihg tan, patlowneee and redness of Pearl Powder, Rose Blossom Powder, Ac,, s*pB S. L. CUTUBERT^ftfI&Ja. OW IS THK TISIK to s:cure a g«xl&gS&ljgP Schools. It iswithina qunTtor House In Washington, Pa., frontlivtfttfly# &*&£+* There are eight acres of groniuiJ% o i»«i.sr'**§rt2*t. Fruit Tree*, and a good Cottsg* 5 neatly furnished In tha laUs; MfiteMjsF.?-. ' dance of John M : | wpB ■" S-. ■ -.:i V- - *' ; * ’ FLEMING BROS:
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