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J^fv*O*• T INSEED OIL—S bbU ihlTiUy reived by ii nots uimry «: coluns. iiilJpi#i®«# iIiMPM IN PRICKS-—Citixens and eJf^Lyrf • ftrangers can now boy Watches at my establish- E * 3yk ** *>*leo t cheaper than usually found in the eastern dtles, and a » hr e a reliable guaranty as to excellence and time-keeping fiwsftJrvfiV’O A Ter 7 large assortment now in store. of e ™ 7 description, particoiarly fine done in a superior mauner, and warranted. O?#* W. w - WILSON, 4K* &4w>ra 07 Market street, corner of fourth. JJ £t ***?£* A* winter's Balsam of Wild Cherry; Hwayne’s Syrup Jaynes* Expectorant; W ***“ Duncan's « > ‘S»fc?L :,^Kißf^wS»»i^«i‘ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Mlller-i Cough Syrup: AVSp J-> ■ -S Suite.' *'sti P «*kt # Z?Z Cifee *•**-> j+C fv?*£i Morgan's *‘ lal*« *apply or all the above celebrated Modlcinefl ; ? A -d aV4a*tf' vtt-«a tE-wfeovt enmer of lb- D-amond and Martlet at, HCUITKCTUItAL, MECHANICAL and LANDSCAPE ■SKRSrtAf &£'.Vf a*ll Drawing 01a» now open at 1> „ A >t»o DUFFS OOLLB-jE, SfS®le?7* , S ( t'w? i, D‘'‘'-’' 'V'’ ->;VV-:JUUHAKH hoots— Mammoth rarlety; 10,000 A.ipara- *;•: 'A Vi’' />* ’**' gna Boots, large size; for sale by 'SV'* ■?"* vjky’ ft >« JAMES wap;drqp. (3&6P*W - s’'- Vi*S*fr TBKES-1000 Dwarf fear Trees; loop, Standards '-'J 5 . 5’ nn ,T A v -1 '' V o", Pear Trees, of tbo most approved aorta; It, reala by |*S C? f-'t.V* aT ‘ c,2a JAMES VABDBOP. Jt*^jta‘ l^4i%^, S^ KENT—A good HOUSE, oa Second street, between JOTBiS?Sl#®^|?*?S ? irrA' •*' **\f ©Tfr -«vL iy* Bmitbfleid add Grant etreeta. Rent. $2l per month. -I-W,u?i^a' s ' '*ll TIIOS. WOODS. Is fourth **' ifr„ F :r?Sl«i 4 JHKBAPEUTIO CHAIH3.-A lew more f; ■,4 dtf 4 I V.'. Itacltning Chairsfao admirably adapted for the romfort vvP' r SV* ! TS-*£ » *>:.'*>• •.-rii ease of the invalid, or tbo lounge of those whose haMu VSfe f sedentary; finished and for sale by '<lSTO&w-:'' 4 •‘U9^stM , '*'-V*> B fe> V • T. B. young a go, 1g- -7^<'> :,7> V|OTO Third anitSmlthfleU^stTveto. f Vf .a o-i*! aasortment of pure unadulterated Wines and Uquon. £&£••■'’ wanting an excellent article can always procure it at M ‘a r?;- job. eleminq*s. '-viiHl' ? * ?*'* tags prime Rb,; v- 1 *‘ 2d do Java; In store and ftr sale by f + V. * * n KINO A MOORHEAD. ??}v: .•• -\*>" '*.*7•• .**> 3»tf f 1 ‘*l ' '^ i ''‘ ' t,s4P-/'-V .'- t , f»e«. -‘ w-»-*6.” r -Ot.iv.; -'■,■■;■/#.. -' •-••«' - iSS?-‘ VT%- ‘-V•-" -*'• ' ,--.-.:-v. t r . w .:-•;.._^*v.'. . ’ -a. ” .v .: . *;■"/.■>»■'*• •*• - • ' v -, * .*J:— 2 p, *m *4- •*»,•> • «'! v>'j:*ei •%( w * r e’ -. . . i *Sa-‘'' •- - \ r.**' '*■ • -•yyJt«*sT4»«a •-: /“ 4 *wW ; ‘ ♦- - • i' * r.'- V- u/,»- iffv rf- ,r- t ■ , , I . I I 1 -• <■.■ A,'■ .: ■■■'•■>; .■■sS'f&F' Vi* .. 'r-ZrJ k-' « • MBtaswiggM *>V i iiiij <JIT£ POST. lO. Aidnoufymouu—RobbariM and borgla ritf in m plenty la wn village them times as there fenny aead for, and We shall feel oonskferably surprised If we do UO4 bare at least one of each to report every day. Theee an cf mb i patty character, bowerer.that it only happens ooee la a while that they are of eafictent Importance to ■aka a veal good item, we might perhaps t>rgive the Sea ttle tot the alarm they create every night. If they would perpetrate a burglary large enough to startle the commu nity oat of tte propriety, andgl re us somethin* to expostu late upon for a couple of days; but infitved or doing any thing; bold or daring, the vitiates confine themselves to. entering the boases of peaceable citlsena, where not the aUghteet risk l» von, and where the booty taken is eo email aa hardly to pay them for their tzooble or justify us In making an item oat of the oooturenca The bestpreventiv# ftK these robberies la to eecthat the deore and window* are aeeorely ftfftfvW; for It very seldom happens that'the bur glar will persist In Mitering when he meets with any obsta cle la his way which Is troublesome to remove An entrance was effected into the houafc of Ur. John Ga ssy, In Shore’s Court, near Tunnel street, on Wednesday, and the premises robbed of seventy-five dollars In gold—the hard earnings of an Industrious man. The entrance pee ■ado by means of cutting out a pane of glass from the' win dow ersr tbs front poreb, and reaching In and removing * nail which festeued the window. The first move was to get the keys belonging to some trunks In the room In which hmftny was sleeping. They were found In her dress, together with a small amount of market money, after which the tranks were rifled o> theer contents, amounting in all to the above named turn. The robber effected his egress by penlng down stairs and out the front door, leav ing all the doors open. Ur. Casey was employed at the Qas Works. Sibiods Omsox.—Alderman Fukinsoo ,w -terday Issued a warrant for the arrest of a man named Valentine Baker, who was charged, on oath of Us wife, with making several attempts to take her life. The woman states, in her information, that he Is in the constant habit -of abusing her, and that about two weeks ego he made an attack upon her with a knife, and U was only by her get ting out of his way rapidly, that she saved her life, last Sunday he again made another attempt to stab her, threat ening also, at the same time, to take her life with poison. Ooniidering, from theee many attacks, that her life was 'n danger, she yesterday came down to town, and made, the otammstaoees known to 'Squire Parkinson, who despatched a constable to arrest him. Held to Bail.—Wo. Sterling, James Ster ling end Felix H’Mabon were yesterday brought before Mayor Vols, and held to ball—the two first in $4OO, and the latter Id SOUO—-for brutally abusing Peter Vandevort, ihe former from Mood township, an account of which we pub lished yesterday. Alex. Sterling and Owen M’Rlroy, who were also arretted for participating In the same assault, were discharged from custody, there being no evidence stalest him. Ceevxlawd Aim Pittsburgh Railroad.—We aea it stated in the Beaver papers that the abutments and piers of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland bridge, at Beaver Point, were completed last week. They are composed of ex cellent stone, and pat together in a compact manner. Were U not for tbe usual closeness of the money market, the whole of the work from Beaver to Welbville could te made ready for tbe rails in three or four months. Dibt&iot Court— Before Hod. W- H. Williams. John Barton vs, W. 8. Willoek <t al. An action for pro fessional services alleged to have been rendered by plaintiff for defendants. Jury returned a verdict for defendants. A. M'CUnton r*. aA P. Ballroad. A verdict of $340 06 rendered for plaintiff. Defendant moved for a new trial, and filed roasons. Malicious Mischief.— lnformation was yes 'tenlay made, before Mayor Volt, by John M'Kelvy, against two young men, named James Dorian and Tyler BTCand ,fese, for malicious mischief; in breaking down tbe door of (the Good Intent engine boom, on Wylie street. Warrants were issued for their apprehension. iff Jfaem times of pressure in the money mar 'ket, everybody should buy where theyean buv cheapest; and those who wish a good hat or cap cheap, will not forget - the Banner Hat Btore, 147 Wood street, id go of tbe Anu-ri - can Sag, opposite the new Presbyterian Church. Don’t for get the Banner. * Alderman WiGGiffs, of the Fourth Ward, yes terday Issued a warrant for tbe apprehension of a man named Bell, charged with striking Hichard Butler over ti e arm with a street scraper. The assault complained of w*t perpetrated some time ago, and a total paralyxation of the arm has resulted from the blow. Dobs ms Mother rhow he's out?— A little boy, five or six years of age, who says his name is Davison, was picked up on tbe Fourth Street Road, near the toll gate, late last evening. Any person nan ascertain bis wherea bouts by falliug at tbe Mayors office. Committed for Costs.— Sarah Ralph, who w*3 1 convicted, a few days stare, in the Court of Quarter £*>• none, was yosterdav committed to jail on a proves* fn-m Court, in default of the payment of costs. Released oh Bail.—Robert Beatty, the youug min who was committed to jail a few day* ago for partiri .pattag in the robbery at the bouse of Mrs. Irwin, In the Seventh Ward, was yesterday released on $1,500 bail. James Bissel was held to ball, yesterday, by Alderman Parkinson, for committing an assault upon th* (person of Frank Holfen. Flavoring extracts— Vanilla, Almond, Strawberry,. Raspberry.,’ Tot sale by (noedj JIQOoKICE— 2 case* Calabria Liquorice, for xaJe by J DOTS R. B. BF.T.LKRB A CO MUtfTAKU— 'M Bullish MusUrd, for *afo by novS R. E. SKI.LKKR A Co. kUINIMi—2tS> ounces Quinine, for sate bv yaC_niivS 14. K. BKLLKHS A (Jti fIaIIJMaTO.N K— l,7t*> fo* (trim stone, tor pale by J> _norS __ __ R. K. SKLI.EKS A »M r iOFKRB, TEA, SUGAR AND MOLABSUfo* ' ’ V/ 4tO bag* primo Rio Polfo**; pocket* prime Old (lovemmi-Dt Java Cofiru , half cheats Young Hyson, Black and Imperial T« 186 libJs prime N. O. Sugar; SOil this prime N. O. Molaxsc*, oak rooyernge; 108 bbl* “ Ht. James” and SL Louis S. 11. M-h? In store and foi sale by MILLER A RICUtfTSON. OOT7 220 anti 2£l Liberty rtrn-t BUTTKK, CIiOVKK AND TIMOTHY SKKD—- 6 bbla packed Batter; 200 basbeis f*pnnsjWauia Glover St»eJ ; 6 bag* Timothy Seed; received and for sale by dot 7 HtLLKK C RICKKTSON TT'ISH—SC bbls No. ;i large Mack'-rej; r 60 box**s Scaled Herring ; 6 tierc— -“'.dash: 4 cases Sardinia; r and for tala by potT MILLKK A RICKKTSON. OILS —Sperm, Lard, Whale and Tauten’ Oil, receive-1 apd for sals by (dot7J MILLKR A BIC&KTsON. SALK&ATU8 —26 boxes M’Yarlaad’s Balvai.ua, for aaiobv pot 7 MILLKR * RICMTSON.' j£ LL persons interested will taka notioe, that JAMKH ■ &_ Q. DICKSON, Merchant, of Market street, Pittsbargb, -■ has made au assignment to me, of all bis stoek and effect*, *(ot the benefit of hi> creditors. Persons having claim* •against the said James O. Dickson will present them to tnu for mtUement, and persons indebted to him will make pay • maat to me. JACKSON DUNCAN, __otloe to AiieMtn. ’rpHK ASSESSORS elect for the County of Allegheny art -1 hereby requested to cell at the office of the County vCommlutonera, without delay, in order to file their Oatio' -of Office, and enter immediately upon their raspectlre du ties, as it la desirable that the coming assessments shall Lu completed as early In the season as possible. WU. AIGEO, E. J. BROOKE, £. 3- COOPER, finmmieeionsrs Of AlUgheny county. iUTTEK—I4 ktrgi dairy packed (hit day received by > pot 3 HENRY II- COLLINB. ►OiNAM FARM CHEESE—2OO boxes received by Po*3 HENRY 11. COLLINB. tJlUiib CAPITAL required to pnrchase the stock, fix O tores and good vill of a business in tbe dty, now in operation and making money. Fall particulars at the Sfflce of 8. CUTHBKRT A BON. | POTS Baal Estate Agents, 140 Third street. tTAKPEB FOR NOVEMBER, 16 CENTS.—Just rewired, jl a another large lot of Harper, for November, which we irt selling for lb eenta a copy Call and get one. W. A. QILDENPENNKY A CO., uov2 _______ No. 76 Fourth street. IOLANKETS. —A. A. MASON A 00. are now opening P another large lot of all wool Blankets, or all sizes and [uaHiiea, tifbich will be offered at low prices. nov2 FALL AND WINTER GOODS.—HAGAN A AHL, L N No. 91 Market street, have just received a large as prtmentof the above Goods,which were bought at a large jiscoant from usual prices. Their stock consists of every lariety of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Lace Goods, White ioods, Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks, Talmas and Shawls,' [lth a large assortment of Housekeeping Goods, [novi . )tOB—S tierces in store uul Cor sale by j_ ocISS KINO k UOOHHN4D. iiS«B»SI -• tit -w *•-*, •« -. ■■•• : . :o - Fin-t Apple, Ho«e, Nutmeg, Ac., Ac R. K BKLLKRS * O* Assignee’s lYotlee. DUNCAN, Aaalgaw of J*me* Q. Dictaon, .: : ■* t& ? ,'■ *Z~ A COMMERCIAL POST. PITTIBVaOS BOARD OP TRADE AHD HBS6HAHTB’ KXORABTG&. OFFICERS. JV«tfevU—JOHN BHIPtON. - Jlrri Tide rrestdaV* Wm. H. Bmito. * We. B. Beovu. Acrdary—Wm. 8. Havse. Bwwurer—Jottir .D. Souut. ' Hvrerinkndtni —S. T. Noxthae, Ja. Ommittee of ArbtbraMamJor November.— W. R. Bbowm, V. P., F.'BiixtKs l W. K.Nrincx, J, &L Pimsocx, W. P. Jours. WEEKLY REVIEW 07 PITTSBUBOH MARKET Orncx of th* Dailt Mouno Post, \ Friday, November 10,18 M. I We have to notice another week of extraordinary dull new. Tbe appe&ranoee of rain which hare been visible at different times, turned out <( not much of • shower,” and as a consequence the river Is too low yet to allow thetiepar ture of our coal boats or any other description of. freight 3. We iiare to depend on Gindouati almost entirely for Flour, nod tbe railroad having more work than It ran do,consign* ments shipped do not arrive short of two weeks. In the present unreliable stale of tbe market, merchants arc lia ble to find a vast difference In tbo quotation between the d*y of ordering Flour and the day of Us arrival. Flour aaouot beoome cheaper until a rim in the Ohio and other stream* takes place. 1« England, breadstuff*, within a few week* haT« advanced largely, and are now a* high as at any Umc this season. A corresponding advance has not taken place in New York for the reason that it Is not looked upon as a Permanent rise. £ Knee the above was written, another steamer is in, re porting a farther advance, but tbe quotations do not show ,fc i. Money matters in Pittsburgh hare been rather critical for a few days past. On Saturday tbe July notes of our busi neaa men were due when many failures were confidently predicted ; but we are happy to say no vneb state of affiiirs was realised. We have heard of but ods Banking House that has failed to meet Its liabilities, and he, we are inform ed, is not a member of tbo Board of Brokers. Money is harder to be got than ever. Good paper is abundant at 1 te l*/*, *nd that of a more doubtful character at to 2 cent In Philadelphia and New York |l>* four paper was more easily redeemed than It was mtidpatad would be tbe cane. The fourth of November being over wllhoat trouble brighter times arc looked for. ’ The. market for all kinds of produce and merchandise la rlthout material variation. ' APPLfiS.—A sale ou Thursday of 25 bbls green at Very few sales reported. ASHKB.- Pearls are in demand and scarce at at Pots, and very few In market. Baleratue, 4Uc. Boda Ash, 3*.£j3l3l£c. BKlUK—fire Brick we qnote nominally at $26 for com mon and s4o@@s6o for extra; and Fire Clay at $l2 fl ton. BESSWAa—Bales ou arrival at 24@2t6c; and from store at26@26c. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets at Factory $2, and from store $2,16@2,25. Large Tubs, from store, $?<3>7,60 ft dot.; small do $0,50. BROOMB—We note a steady demand and light supply; on arrival, prices range from $26)2,76, and from store at $242@53. BEANS—SaIes continue light. Good While are worth $1,50, aud Mixed $1,25^1,37. BUTTER AND EGGS.—There is ttomn prime Roll arriving, and it commands 206*22. Bw«**t Packed l* worth lf*a>lS, and common do. Eggs scarce at IB oente per doaao BACON.—Shoulders command ; Sides and plain Hams Xo®llc. Sugar Cured, i3e. Tbe stock on hand is very light, but tbe demand also correspond*. The nice of the week are small. CRACKERS.—Manufacturers met during the week and jreed to raise the rates, as follow*: Water Crackers, fl bbl. Butter do do Pilot Bread do Sugar Crackers, ft lb. Soda do do Boston do do . Pie-Nlc do do ...» u m COTTON YARNS, Ac.—The following are now the ruling rates: Poes© Yam. No. 510 10,Inclusive..18c« lb No. 16._. “inia iw « •• i:. — . “ 13 20 “ m “ 14 21 “ “ 19 “ 16 22 “ ■« 20.... Doits Yam. No. 500 .9c f lb | No SOO. CU* »> “ 000 H » I “ OiK) ti\ » “ 100 7 *« | •• Itwo. 6W “ Oarpet Chain: whit# colonel 23. Coverlet \aro. 23Q25. Candlewitk, 18. Twice, 20. Hutting, No. 1, 13; No. 2.12; Family Bitting, 16. Caulkln*, 15. O>RDAGE—-Th- following are the rales now •sLaWlshe.l Manilla Rope, coll 10 Y* lb Cut 20 lb. Whit# “ 14 •* •• 15 •* Tarred “ 1" •• “ 14 •• Packing Yarn, fine .12 •• •• 11 •• Bun Com>*— Manilla, S2,M), :;,75.i5,0Q 'p dc* do p mil 19 cl.'* p tt>. netnp, $i .sr, •i.T.v.Li.::.» oo». * do pell 14ct#plb. Plocoii Lists—Manilla, $1.25 p dot. llcmp, $1 p dot. CGf’PER—We <;ooic at 35t2p3A, cash and time. CANDLKB—BaIe* of Star during the week at 24r p lh Dipped worth 13? r t and Mould 11*4. Hrap bring* s<-. CHKKSK—W ••■stern Ito-vm- is now abundant, n nd mr<*t« with ready "ale at IOUc, carh m,d lime. FKKD—Bran and Shortk, J 1.25 plwl Disßhlp Huff. $1,40: Finish at Middling l , |l, ,v * Lwntaud artir<- and supply light. Railroad and Can.il freight* are without change. FEATHERS —Palos have taken plac«? from first hands at 13c, ami rotall at 4Srt&5N. FlSH—Sale* are confined to the regular want# of tin* trade. Quotation? remain uucbang*L vii: Mackerel No. fi, Jaa:>, $ll(,oll,50; Medium do., $10.00; No. 4, s>bd-V<W». Bvltiinore Herring, s«i.2.V*»rt.6<»: Halifax do si.fMyc.Y Lake FLb: Troui. $9; White. sl<>. half hbM lu th** usual pro portion. There is an upward teod*-tV:-Y H/*it R.— We bare again to note an excaediogly light *op ply «.t Flour, in consequence of which the outside figures of last week are fully mniutainM, iJom! superfine is worth fy,25«iiy.37, and extra at |9 X?<isU,so by thedray load. From nrwl band? slightly lower. Fnrseveral days this week there wa«ao little lu market that no sales from first hands were reported. FRUITS— Arc worth - {.rinnn*. RmVdn. M. It., SJ,UU > box. 7anie Currant*, 2Kc -p ft. Figs. l«c p It.. Ground Nut*. sl,t’>2<«ul,76 ? l«ix. Almonds, l(V<i2oc y ft. Cnmm Nuis, Filberts and English Wfalnuts, 10c Jh. Hick ory Nut*, Tiep bu*hd. GRAIN. —Soma sale* of Barley, during tb« week, from wagons at $1,30. Corn, in i-nr,Lrl.i itaadily at 75c. Onto ha»« gone up to 55u*toc. Whi-at, at the ml!!*, 1* <;uoL«d at $1,8001)2,00. „No Rye offering. c.KuOERIKS. —Sugar is Ann. W*<;ur-te by tfcwbbd t tic. uro by the bbl Cts6*4c. Ol Molasses. considerable lots rbaoc--d bauds at 23 to 26e fur «ak aud cypress Cofleo J 2 (£l2’£' Rice p Th. GERMAN CLAV—Brings p ton. ‘ GLASS—Vfv quote city brands Window at $2 p »«* for fliS; $2.60 for 7xo; $3 tor 6x10; JT.,60 for Bxl2. tula, and 10x12; $4,60 for 9x13, oxl4, and 10x14; $6 for 9x15, 10x18, and lOxlfl; $5,26 for 10x17; tor 10x18; and no on In creasing in like ratio according to site—lo p et. off forewab. Country brand* are cold at an average of about 60c leas p hx than city brauda. lIAY.—Prom scale* it commandss236s2B p ton. IKUN AND NAILS—No change to note In card rate*. The mill* are all in full operation. LARD.—No. 1 sold during the week at Vc, and Gratae at I The store rates are now : Ke«l Spanieh Sole, per ft, 21@22 ; Slaughter Sole, 24ra>2t>; Upper Leather, per dozen, s2K<ns3Q: Bridle do. do. s3o<£ps4o; Country Bridie do. s2S®<3d; Skirting Leather, per lb, 28 cent*. METALS.—Tbo metal market exhibit* little activity. We have no change to uote in rataa. NAVAL STORKS—Spirit* of turpentine brings 86 in the small way. Tar $4,75te55 ; Pitch $4,37<£54,6Q Tlioetn $3,26 (§>43,50. OlLS—Steady sales of Lard Oil No. 1 at Sot£Sse by the lot and In the Final! way. Lln«eed i* firmer, *rvi sales In the retail way are made at 86; no heavy sales reported. POTATOES—Not a very active demand at present high figures, viz: $1(rp1,25 from warehouse. SEEDS—Bales of Clover at |7@7,&0. Timothy sella at $2,76@2£7. Flax $1,60^1,02. BA LTPKTRK. —9o bags at 9c, four month*. BALT.—At the Canal sales are made at $2 p bbl for No. 1, and $2,06@2,12 fur extra. From store a slight advance on these rates. STEEL —Spying Steel, ltttsborgb Plow do, 7(u»7*-$; sirol plough wings, 8; do, cut to pattern, A B steel, from rolled Iron, 6’»'- from hammered 'J'- Hoe steel, 7’s: Fork do, 7; Shovel do, 8; steel do, v •**u,7; Kllptlc Springs, 10U; seat do, 13@14; CulU -13X5,32@36; do, mXfcU, 60@65 UtooUl. T TAI UiW— demand. Nominally held at ; re nN.-io. * J,d 1x ' : "* ““ KeguUr *, to “»»« lot » » l 3s ® 3fe for r “’ tified. „ AA K&V JI&ATR . CKKWO.-Th. Chicago D,mocratU 1 " tbB 7lb '** y " there Is less activity in market to-day, anu, < Wfl ® re * tier, owing to continued scarcity of money nnu dels, Spring Wheat bu again declined, and tor p. log earn plea offers are Are cents lower than on Sai. Corn begins to more morefreeely attbedecllne, Oatewe. . er, and showing symptom* of depression. Rye and Barley as before Flour... City Mill* No. 1, ex. *up., $7,75; No. 2, family dour, 47,25; No. 3, middling*, $4,60@5,00; retail rates 25c higher. Wheat... Common to choir** spring from street and depot to store and mill at the latter flgore paid for the best milling eample*. Winter, fUr to choice, $1,30@1,40. Bales 600 bushels ml Winterdeliverai to Michigan Central depot at $1,36; 40 bushnls prime white do to mill at $1,40. Corn-Street and depot 61@62e $ 02 lbs; 12,000 bushels on board at 62r 66 lbs ; 1,600 barbels delivered from ears to vessels direct ot Mo “ft 00 B>s; 10.000 bushel on board at S 2« $6B tt»; 10,000 to 16,000 bushelson board in all this week at same. Oeds...Street and depot 33 <g)3So—l,6oo bushels delivered at 33-),<Jc. Dsteoit. —The Free Prett, of Tuesday, says tliu Flour mar ket was dull yesterday sod hut little was doing. Ilnldertt were pretty firm at fa, but buyers were unwilling to give that figure except to supply preesifig necessities. Bale* were 100 bblfi at 8. and 160 bbli, a r«y extra article at $8,60. Wheat... Nothing doing except from wagons, and very little arriving. Tbe price paid was $1,76. Corn wan retailed at 60c. Oats... Steady at 37>4e- The Pork Market. Th.e New York Express say* the receipts at tide water of pr.rk, lard nud Imoon, ihia year and last, thns ftr daring the season, have Inim as follcrws 1863. 1864. .28,870,000 27,994,200 .11,010,422 17,236,003 .10,091,171 17,824,932 Pork, bhia.. I Aril, bbis.. Bacon, bbis 61,937,693 03,065,186 Increase in 1864,11,117,642 pounds. PITTSBURGH RIDING SCh" ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMOND STREET ANB CHERRY ALLEY. 11HH subscriber respectfully announces to the La dies and • Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that be has recently erected ~ a RIDING BOIIOOL, which, in point of siae, romn todious and adaptation, nmienUbly excels any Himila;: estab lishment in the ITuited State*. Its locution La acitesaible from all part* of the city, while its high and airy Ritmatlnn renders it especially suited to the promotion of hesJth, by this moat agreeable exercise. The Horse* are docile and -Hell trained, and tbs proprietor pledge* himself that no paina or expense will he spared to make this establishment the Aral in the confidence of the public. oct33:tf NB HIInBRKI) ANIfiUXTY ACRES, 80 cleared, for (1400, In caßy payments; with suitable Buildings, and OtJFharit of grafted fruit The land la well watered and of good quality, in Preston county, Va. S. COTIIBHRT A BON, petal Real Estate Agents, 140 Third meet. 'HERE'S REST KR TUBE IN HEAVEN; Home Where Changes Nevor Come. A£»S FOR HIS EH JHEJX. Tk* River. —Last evening, at dusk, there were, by the tnarka, err on teen Inches water in the channel. Two arrivals yesterday: the keel boat W7a. Royers and the steam propeller Nebraska, from Wheeling; they both leave again, today, for Belle Air. There was a rise of three Inebee water, In the river, at Cincinnati, on the Bth Inst. The Mississippi was at a stand at at Louis on the 4th Inst. No Improvement Is noticed in the upper rivers, except the Illinois, which bed risen eight inches. The weather for several days past had barn fine. Cbrfirix Dismuktt has sold the steamer Fairfield to Capt. Ooucn and others for $12,000, who design running her in the Cumberland river trade. On Sunday evening, shortly after Uus Delia Quigley ar rived at Madison, from Louisville, a flro broke out to the pilot hnase, which, together with the Texas, was destroyed. The hurrioane deck was also considerably damaged.—Zoui*- nils Democrat, Ith. License Revoked —The United States Local Inspector for this port on yesterday revoked the Itcoaso of Win. .1. Ham ilton, an engineer, tor sleeping while on duty, and In aharge of the engines of the steamboat Ilartsvitlo, engaged in the IlUunls river trade. We are glad to see this evidence of prompt and efficient motion oo the part of the Inspector. Such watchfulness and enforcement of tbn law, if well fol lowed up, would insure the lives and property of hundreds of our western people— St. I/era Democrat FORT OT PITTSBURGH. 10 IXOHSB VATU IA Tua GHAXXIL— USTAI MAILK. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Lnserne, Bennett. Brownsville. " Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Qeo. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. DEPARTED. “ Jufferaon, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Lutnrne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West New ton. Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CIHCIHHATI, LOUISVILCE, an© SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh &nd Cincinnati Steam Packet Una, FOR TUB COnVSTANCa or PAS9BNUICRS AND FREIGHT BBTVIIB PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Asad Saint Lomla* Tata Lmi is composed of seven . oiawi powerful h team era, for speed, splendor, safety and oomfbrt, and is the obit tnaocoH daily uks or Bibam Pacutb on th# Ohio river. It connects with the U. A Mai) Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Baint Louis, by which passengers and freight are tiektied and re ceipted through wily. Two new Steamer* have been added to tbs Line, which now consists of the following boats: Days of Departure Boats. Captains. from 'Pittsburgh. BUOKBYK BTATE M. W. UiltyhOOvu Hunday. MIMKNORR, Nn. 2 J. B. Davis Monday. ALLBOIIENY Osy Al’Laib .Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wn. J. Kuuxti Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA K J Oaaca. Thursday PITTSBURGII- H. Oaxf&kU- PENNSYLVANIA Jno. Klixsteltil Saturday. Leave dally at 10 o’clock. A. M., precisely. No freight rccaired after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply oo board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,! kMmktm JOUN FLACK. Mononganela House Buildings. Pituburgh. 1653. IdsclPl “ 1854.” CANADA , Qr aClcvsland,Pert Staalejr . Qp a and Port Borwell. THE FINE low premure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Baxiow, will two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Purt BurwsJl, as follows: Leaves Cleveland fur Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, ato'clock. Leaves Port Harwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley fur Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U o’clock. The Telegraph connrcts at Cleveland, with th# Cleveland Columbus and Cincinnati, th# Cleveland and I'ittsiiurgii, th» Lake Fbors, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cl-veiaud Railroad*. Also connects at Port Stanlny with thr lA<ndrn Line of Stages, wbluh connects wiib the Great Western Railroad. 2S * lb .24 “ .25 •• 26 “ For freight and passage apply on Itoard, or to St'* *V J 1.1. t LAUDKKDaLK, Clevdaud; B. F. UOLCVMB, Port Stanley , or A. VTKKIDK. Port Uurwcll. ouf.7 tu-'r For Ht« Loola nad llllnote River. _ The nee and substantial steamer oCKAN Captain XV. Maxhu, will leave for the and Intel mediate jK»rts, on the first rise. For freight and passage apply on board. novo For St. I«oal». , wil. The new and Hubetaiiiid Kteamor PKAIRiK Captain F. Maxatta, will leave for the and IntortaAllata is >r t-, on the fir-t ri-- of water. For freight and passage apply on board, or to nov4 JOJLN FLACK, A^-nt For C'inrlmnall nnd Kt Louila. The new and substantial steamer GUAM' Captain Gallahh, will leave t >r Gi and intermediate ports, on th- t ri- <<e water. Fur freight and pannage apply on board »<o 4 For Mew Orleans and Apalaehtcola. TIIK n«w aud *ul<#taottal sti-inir-r IiKN Captain Thomas Knar, will l/wre the ahuve ports, stopplm: at tlx- principal wsy ports,on the first rise of the river. For freight or passage apply on bn-tnl Regular Whesllng Packet. The light draught f ’. l HAKIH'Ut’. Wiu.ua lltueTT, *il| b-reatt- - m-.k - tor U>e ;,l. ve .r. l htbrcf hate port', leaving every TUESDAY . TIH’K>I>AY t ao-1 .“A ll'K- I>AY, at 10 o'clock, A. M For frvlghl or passage apply "n Loud, or t>> <••120 J.'D OOI.I.INGWijoD, Aceot For New Orleans, Galveitou, Urazoi San tiago, and Fort Ilrown, Texas Tlte new nnd sul-Untul -tc.-,.,.r I.ANt'ME- K<>, Jaur? O'Daxvi-. u Mvl.r will icure ti.r abov atiJ h ieiiiu«!..i;c |ort» with ttve first rise in the river. F»r freight or passage i; ,dy ; n bonol 0.-t2-'. AUCTION SALES. A«etlon~Dntly Bales. AT the Commercial Sales Room*, corner of Wood and Fifth street*,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of Heaermabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Clothing, It.xit* and Shoes, flats,Oapa, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Grocerk'o-Qoeensware, Uiaaswaxe, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, N*W sod Second Hand Household and Kitchen fur niture, Ac., AT T O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery', F*ncy Articles, Musical liw-truuienta, Hardware and Outcry, Clothtng, Variety Good;), 0«M wud Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. jjn3l-tf F. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. PUBLIC SALK Of STOCKS —On FRIDAY KVRKIMI, loth lost., at 7 o’clock, at tSe Herchauta' Fourth street, will be sold : 46 abates lland Street Bridge Company Stock , 60 “ Monongahela Navigation Op. “ 20 “ Citizens’ Deposit Bank “ 25 ■' Ohio A Penna. Railroad Co. “ 20 “ North American Mining 00. *' $ With a number of other desirable Slocks, which will be announced on evening of sale. novlO P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. O ALH BY CATALOGUE OF VALUABLE MIBCELLANR- P OUB AND STANDARD WORKS—Ou SATURDAY eve ning, November llih, at 7 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood »«a Fifth streets, among which are • Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vols; Newton on the Prophe cies; Lynch's Dead’ Sea Expedition, 4to, plates; Pictorial History of tbo World; Uerotnee nf Hhakapeare, elegantly Illustrated; Book of Home Beauty, Illustrated ; Mnntayne's Essays; Hums, Smollett and Miller’s England, 4 vols; Pic torial History of tbo United States; Works of Archbishop Leighton ; Heine’s History of the French Revolution, 2 vols, plates; Baker’s Livy, 2 vols; Topper's Complete Works, 2 vols; Rollins’ Ancient History, 8 vols; Gibbons’ Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 0 vols; White’s History of the World; Sooti’* Life of Napolion; Thiers’ Consulate and Empire, 2 vols; Decormerlon’s ULtory of the Popes; Works of Josephus; Cesar and Sallust, Ac., Ac. Full particulars in Catalogues, which can be obtained at the Aootlon Store. novO p. M DAVIS. Auctioneer. VALUABLE LAW BOOKS AT AUCTION—On SATUR DAY evening, the lUh Instant, at 7 1 * o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Hoorn*, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be added to the catalogue of new books, * number of valuable Law Booka, among which axe; Potrra’ Reports, 10 vols ; Condensed Reports, 0 vols., Harrison's Digest, 7 vols.; Lewis' United States Criminal law; Wharton’s American Criminal Law, Ac. novß p. M. DAVTB, Auctioneer. _ 7JNTM WAUD HEAL ESTATE AT AUCTION—On |Y WEDNESDAY afternoon, November 16th,at 2 o'clock, nn'mlmui, will be sold those TWO VALUABLE LOTS nv no;. being numbered and marked 286 and 288 In Or U KOc • jgjj ou j j,y y, e executors of the late James tse pl.n ol holing «nnh • front of 21 foot on th« u *f*’ . Non street, between Wilkins and Baldwin north aide of k b«k 100 fw * to Mulberry alley. Lot N^fi?rti^to.’ Tf, *" ,I>w,ll1 ° g o, ° rrecU-dthure on. Tormi >t «*)«■ p. M . DAV ig Anrtjnoeer. nord - • T AUCTION-On SATURDAY INK OIL PAINTINGS * , t -w o'clock, it th« C0m ...010g, the IHh UuUnt, nnh rtrwt,, dl metdel Selec Rooma, comer of >. ■, 1118 " Adar-atum bemhl: A .nperh Iu».P.InUn I 1. M „ derso of Utt Sdvuntr, by tbe talented a> ’ lately of Allegheny City. ’IS, Auctioneer. oovO P. M. DA» tTTOHpKifKU COPPER STOCKS AT AUOa mX X DAY evening, Norembw loth, at 7 o'clook ••““!Jr e 1 T f chants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, i_ James M. Cooper, Treasurer — Shares National Mini gCompany Stock; Shares Advouiure do do do; which hare been forfeited for non-payment of awwwrae nor" P. M. bAVIS, Auctioneer. NEW MUSIC— M Ob, how delightful this pleasing hour;'' as Introduced In ihe Opera of LucretU ltor- j gta; composed expressly for Hlg. Mario, by Donlxettf. J Come with thy sweet voice again: P. C. Foster. Nay deem me not happy: Baker. My wild-wood home : Wade. Know-Nothing Polka; dedicated to everybody • by No body. L’Etoiledu Nonl Polka: Myorbeer. Old Hundred: Wallace. Little Uloetom Polka Masurka: Mbpoh- U Croix I’Kr. Kedowa: Wallvraieln. Farewell Walts: Julllra. Loosen Polka: Bergmann. Seraglio Schottlach: Brown. Vesper Hymn; arranged by W. V. Wallace. The above jost received and for sale by novfl JOHN H. MKLLOK, 51 Weed et. 49*Two good second hand Plano* for pale, price $7O nod $l2O. rjilSH—loo half bbla Wbtto Fi-h; J* 100 do Trout; 75 do Salmon. 20 do Pickerel 10 do Detroit Rht-i White Fish ; received by Railroad and for Bale by novl XtOVBMBKR M An AZIN EB—Putnam, tor Noveraer. ]\ tor November, i Godoy’a Udf* Book, for November, j Art Journal, for October. Jtaiit received by cipren;*^^ * >*■ V . , > '*»%' ; \ ' v•*• ,? • ** * *■- w .• - v>' -.". >■? +^;: ' -/.t r* *■ ~', *%; '■ " V *w ■ *-;• f ,n ■ , 1 *•( * j». ■* HARPER’S NEW MONTIILY MAGAZINE F<dt NO VEMBER.—Coxtsnts : Napoleon Bonaparte, by John 8. (1 Abbott, UluAtratod with fifteen engravings; Thn Gene rations of Fashions, illustrated by twonty-two engravings; General Taylor’s Itcst hma; it Baton Rouge, with illustra tk>n; AVhom shall wo marry; The Quaker’s Wif.*; Tho Young Sargeou: Tlio Newoomes, by W. M. Thackeray, with four illustration* by Doyle: A few words alvout Birds; Tho Ways of I’roTldence; The Scholars of Brienne; A Night in an Old Ca«t!e, by G P. K. James: Galvannplasty; Some thing for 1 hi* Ladles about Colors; Stooping to Conquer; The Betrothed Children; The Norae’* Revenge; A lltetk Carnival; Monthly Recutd Of Current Kvnnts; Kditor’H Table—The true Sonrcw of our Natkual Strength; Editor’s Easy Chair; Editor's Drawer; Literary Notices—ik»oks of thomoulli; The (hit and the Neaf, iliuiUrutol; Two Paths lu Life, llliiU.ruled; Fashions f.>r NovemtKjr. with illustra tion*, furnished hy Bnxlie in advance of their api*atnnce. tfir Price Fiftoeu (Vnl.i. For sale hy Evening Class In mathematics. IN Hu' Mathematical Department of DofT ’h Odlt-g**, young men are taught Aritlimetlc, Atg><hra. Geometry, Trip*- uometry, Barveying. Ac. Great pain>< will b<- Lsn< ti to give the most coociiM and practical methods of calnnlation Class meoto every evening, except Saturday Lnngiiagea and MsthemaUcs are taught in th" regular day dp*'., fm - dins fllass maets on Batunlny. BY a sober, Industrious young man, who will devote his entire time to bis burinvsj, a SITUATION AS £ll i P PING CLERK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or le ft infant Book-Keeper, nr a place In a Grocery or Dry '<o ■"< Store; and will make himself generally Uftciol to Mneu. Eloyer. A note addressed through the Office to '‘A. h i.,” or lett at the office of the w Post,” will receive prompt attention. ecUnuf ©IQfJA-ORifLBl —fo» siiii, Story Brick Dwelling House, well arranged for comfort and convenience, situate near Wylie street, on CarpenLr's alley. Price $l3OO. Terms easy. GRATIS I The Real Estate Journal, just published, con taining a Hut of part of the property for sale by H. CuLhbert A Son, can be had free of charge by calling at their REAL ESTATE OFFICE, 140 Third street. octal Seven Houses to let—a~l)wening~ wh! finished and in good order, on Townsend street. A Dwelling House on Wylie street. Two good iiouses on Logan street. A email House on Mount Washinhton. A House ot Fix room*, on Washington street, Allegheny, Apply to 8. CUTHBKRT A SON, oct2B No. 140 Third street. SHAWLH. —A. A. &IABON ACO lnvue attention to their large and well selected assortment of Woolen Shawls, comprising the newest styles and colors of the Bay Bute, Empire State, and other approved makes. dot? find a full assortment of French Working Cotton, Lluen and Cotton Flou, Crotchet Cotton, Stamped Collars and Bauds, Embroidering Silks, in all colors; Hoops f.-r Embroidering, and everything else in that line, at VAN GORDKR'B Trimming 8tor«, ocllß No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. PIANO FOR KENT.—A good six octave mahogany care I'iaxo lor rent, at tho oIJ establlsho 1 llano Dep d of CHARLOTTE BLUMK, oet2i No. US Wood struet. VJOTTcE TO BUI'LDEItS.'-^Tile-uiUbleforTjnder Drain* J. V for yards, sinks, water cistern*, Ac , of various plies, at the Agricultural Tile Works, Manchester. Samples at the offlre, Fifth street. _©ctlb _ __ _ _JAMBS_WARI)ROI , _^ MA 0A 7. fN FOR NOVEMBER.—(holey’s Lady’s Book Peterson's Ladle*' National Magarioe. Robert Bruce, the Hero King of Scotland. Law Student, or the Struggles of a Heart. Harper, for Octot-er; price 15 cento. Just received aud for sale by XV. A. GILDKNFKSNEY A 00., ©cUO No. 70 Fourth street. si’rimj Tnu.—My Tux* jl of bulbs has arrived from Holland In fine condition, composed of Hyacinths, Tultof, Crocus, Ac, The stock is very large and varied, and offered at low rates. Catalogue* may he bad at the warehouse, cr sent to applicant*, octfi _ JAM KB WARDROP. I>UTN All’S MONTHLY, FOR NOVKMHER—Among the content* are ahl- artirl<>« f.-eiu the pens of Bayard Taylor, Herman Melville, Urv. Dr. Baird, Hon. H. N. Schrrevli'r, Ac. WEST. (Jodoy> I*«ljV Uook, for NomuV-r. IVU-rnou's Ladi«»' Nhliodsl Manxia*, for Koomber. Drab sin's tm November. Yank** Notions. Just n>e«it««l and for sale by W. A. (JILDKNFKNNKY k 0>. t oolllT _ No 7C) f ourth rtwt. »|'lfN MAIiAZfNK OF TH>7~AfiK—I'UTNAM'tt MONTH- A I.Y, f./r Nuismbor t* • rn-dit to> tho country, contain ing contributions by th* most •llstlo.toislisd writers of (b«* Jay. Ju«t rw-iTi*J and f..r •*!*• at the Fifth Stw»*t it<k ftore k HKoTHKK, near thi* corner cf Market. I'"K tn~K*.- 1 uV-rpci, n>».i. I'lic-e J>.H arc Jn th. miJ«t '•! SVUrri'V, u.-ar ih.i Sta ' ; "U ft the Hllt'l'Uivh an t ClcT.lanJ Itatlroa.t, urui rrili t- 'l•rm- r r *vu.tr.t. f.'i |»r inr.nth Till-- iu>\ \;.plv .'AMKS HI.AKKLY, Ml-’ iL‘j»l Kj-lhl* Act'Ut. A' VALLAUU: MILI- FKOFKKTV K«*K fcALK, with Wi ljkti'l, , Uri-t Mill, of r, run of..rtuii.-s, ai»l <1 .'\«w Mill, ail in !'■»>»] >.rl.'Han't on ll. S»n-Jy un i i Caof>l: will f- *-..1-1 at a Narimm. a* th.- >.* n-r l uN'ut.’i. ii.- n* wi-t For rail at tin* I Lid K.-uto K CUTHBKKT A ft'N, '■“■•-l H.i ThliJ Bir.-rl. f H'-'Sa.M; I'I'M.AU.- h.r a InrHlm/ H.. 111., r.» | Kutli iflr-gt, near Hrfcnt Mmi. h .yiuUinH a li.di, i ,iid .. Ht.r i -i ji> f.. r mi( l-v i- ;• ,-y T-io.-t-4.-v f rWTUHLUT A >X'N. M' No. J«o TMr-l \l.< ■! Ofr 'iKiH .M' on <>*ig •=: r- «»i. MU—li-ii\ ~ 1 .. u.-m, i l.ii.-k I-.- laalM-U* str.H't, on “lil-'F hi- f- ur I)wrtllinj», in ,rio.l orJ«*r. Ihr r«*nl Lria h'.iis t«.- Lundr-'l and ftliy d--ll»ir* )«-.»rly Thoy wnulj i.o oj c l.'iii.-.-’l f.-r n *Mns!l F:»rui. or mM ai u lior^aiu. TlL'Mm* Win)UK, t:. Fourth -t KKOMNi, Tlf.K, Th- n-oi, ,-| ilrtitnn,; and ImpmyliK »r-t .-far land* i" al hand I'll.- Mity-rnl-r <*lf—r* l<>r »al«, gt 111- I'll— Works, in Mm.- <'l.« '*!• r. Jim.ooo pram Til«», • I varii.j* i-alrLn*. Piinij'liM:- <•>iitiC inf'-rmaii >n ut lln i IP.o», Kill!; • tro-t, ami <-:>o trarf. mav U- mad- -ifl. i * orkmui, f. r dnrrfnir and Hit drain* Y'uLNi. FiH.KK’ GI.KK ]V**K~Thi< wrrk ron-t-L* of o*-r oho bundroj ruj.ir..*h! «oni;H and durlt-'. uritr Kami-mi«d. U-. :),«• rhoi-**t «i!tefi.-n i f dry, iarrw>sn wt-i.-i, r,» many i--m- tr-ui tin- (i.-mian and Italiiti! ilo- wln.lr m a tr.niiijftr man- *-r lur t>r*-r ao.l uil -•■j-rmin, t*nr>r rm.l I,;wj i lor tli*> u* >• c-r»ine ’«*. ■ < mi>l (li» wx*iaj fir'li'; t" ('hurU'f J»rrt* l‘r>cvsl. A Ur*.* r-nj-f Iv r>f thr «!•<.*> »<-irk j.i i m-riTfland tor liv JOHN H MKI.I.OK, irtii) SI w.*.l rtrrrt. V] KW Ml Ml'— OM UucJfj' by \\ . \. W»l Xl U<-<, Mttlo •iijw.-T .l*ne, by Gii Tt-r; OUI .Ic'cy. lalc-t KthW-pUn n>H>«Jv; ll«z-l 1 VjH. by , vn-ll WnKz, hyJalHrtti; \V»{* IV.lkii. by Htvwu, Oniy, by Olovi»r; Dnr*-K>'il K)b‘i>. M ÜbiTrr: lVika, r>f Jv tv, by \l aiirrKt^io. I** 1 ** OP KRAS—Surma. rumpM**, w ith Piaun an-mu piktiim.-ul; l.m r.Un Borgia, wlih Piano srconiparnmnDt; and, Luri* de Lnmujurnioor. with Pisno urrr;mp*nim**nt. TLr- hU’Vr just nsorlTod Mid for sale by i>cl-7 _ _ JOHN. 11. MKLLOK. hi Wool street. SUGAR-20 bbd» fair New Orleans in store and forulv by oclit KINU A MOOUUBAD. CIOKS- UW bushel.% Shell Cot u, in fiur» Mid lor nai« by /_nell9 KNULISU A RICHARDSON. T jj'AH—l«o LMn N C.Tar, to arrive at>l for sale by 1 oer-M ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. CIORN— luu bu* Shell IVrn tn store and for sale by > 1-t-l ENGLISH A RICHARDSON (lIIERAK— -1 boxes IV. K. Cbe.Be in etoro aud o>r sale by J well ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. SOAP— 2UO boxes IU-«eln Soap tor wle by ockil SMITH A SINCLAIR. riIANMCRf OIL—W bbln prime Bank Oil for Vale bv JL oet-Jl SMITH A SINCLAIR CIAN AHY SEED— lb* Canary Seed, in store atiJ for / oil-by FLEMING BROTHERS, Su'vetieors to .1. Kidd A Co , oetl'T No. 60 Wood street. iVI'ROM SALTS—») bids* Ep-om Salts, io store* and tor j2i«*Uby [oet27l TI.KMIMI BROTHERS. ASUI NO PO W HKK—I b\j Rabbi it’s Vow dor, in More and for nalit by MADDER —I.tWO tb« .Madder, ju.»t nnd for ssie by [octmj FLEMING BROTHERS. G 1 CM SHKLLAC—7OO fb-j Gutu Fhellac In store and tor Twloby [oot27] FI.KMINORROTHERS CYANIDE PItTABSIL"M—IIMbs Cyauide Potassium,fused, in store and for sale by IT MUST 1(L SOLD—A small House, with large Lot of Ground, tor sale. Price $1160; or less, for cash, as tbs owner is about removing We:d. Call to Jiiy, U you want a b&rgaiu. S. CUTHBKhT A SON, oct2K No. 140 Third street. W‘ *OOLSN LONG SllAWLS.—Just received, another large assortment of Ray State, Umpire State, and other kinds of Woolen Long Shawls, of toe newest and must desirable styles and colors. A A- M Ash IN AOK bare Jost n«e«dvcdßnd opened up • ward* of forty mire cases of NKW GOODS, among which will be found ft well Mooted and elegant stock of DRESS OOOHS, consisting of Plain and Figured Silks, some very Hob aud desirable colon* of French Merino*, Paramat tas, Wool De l.aines, Ac , Ac., with assortment of Domestic and Housekeeping Goods, which, together with the whole of their imnieuco stock, will be offered at greatly re duced price*. oet!M f|>KA8 —Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyion, and Black Teas, In store aud for sale by octZl KlNti A MOORHEAD. Ninety acres of superior land, on crow* Island, uear Freedom. A 150,60 Hrreson the West side of the river. All,or either of them, will ho wild at low rate. Enquire of THOMAS WIK)DS, octlU:lin 76 Pnnrth street. |)QNNKTS.— A. A. MASON A CO. arc daily opening the li fob test and most (aaldonahl* satin and velvet Rennet*. Their assortment comprises upward* of six hundred Bon nets, of all qualities nctlKl SOMETHING NKW —As we intend making n change in our pxvraut business, wo aro | . spared Ln oiler our stock of fine Watches, rich and fitch.onto)* Gold Jewelry, Silver Spoons, doi k:;, Ac., at pr«* b'-ly New York city whni •.-•al prices, which is a reduction id ln>m 10 to Id per cent. Therefore, tiny on* wishing « fine Watch.nr any other arti cle of rich Gjld Jewelry, would do w*-|) to gi*o ,i« a call before purchaaitlg elueWhore, nt M Market street N. B —Thu vary best quality of Wetch (..la-eo- set .it 1;» CeuLi each ,at iluOD’S. ort4 AND! LAND! ‘—We have for"* ale 3.000 acre* of land. I ♦ »iong the Kultiuiore and Ohio Railroad, within from to four nill.-e of the stations of Cameron and Helton, Va ii.’ * o,<l 6 acres tu 100 or more, nt from *0 to {lO an aero , v hlß Is a fin- legion for f inning, or for small home stends The timber and water sr* tv-ni, and the soil rich and i rndu 'tire. Every station on th-Railroad afford* a trend mark* t for all Kind-- o' |»Mn<e. Ite-.t- -t gen.--,*d war.Mnty »UI *" > CimiRKRT * tk.S, 110 Tlnrd ftrewL / tiiiILKKXT 01 IUI.KUA ! ’-The attention nt th. public, if, I , mdiciUal to Dr. Louis WicUev’- celehrut.nl tffi'»i.i-;RA ami DIARRHKA MEDICINE Tins in-dirii)* has ls-en ad mtiUateml in cases of Cholera, with great cuc*;e»*,m many nectionß of U»« LniLal states, particularly in Maryland, when* it elir-ited the atiantionot UmphyMcuns. W« heret/. tUllx boine phy-icians’names who wUnoss-,1 ita b-netictal erects, and Haro given liicir certiQcates. (f or certificatea picas*' i*'c wrapper around bottle.) John C. Dorsey, M.D, T B. DucncU, M.D., W. Davis. M. U. For by srpiff JOHN HAFT, HI V. rdn-et. riAOBACCO—-Hnwli A liobinucm, Wm. ll. Grant, WoUler’s I Old and other favorite brands, for sale by A W JJ ’ KING A MOORIIKAD. [IKNRV U OOI.LINS OCGARB—76 bhda prime Bugar; 3O hblp Coffee Sngar; ib “ I<ottf; formloby --*O, SMITH A SINCLAIR. tOiiJSY AND URAiiAM FOB NOYKMBER-—Fe■ eruon" »»sMM-Mii«hL : ftiFitDvgtifl^n , - : ! I^ll V'""*V h-’.N'VkT - ■■ vf!*-* ' + » * ,*v»* ■ .■ MISCELLANEOUS. Fifteen Cents! 11. MINER A 00. No 32 SmlthUcM etn*et. P. HAYDEN, A M., Prof, of Mathematics and Languages. Wanted, * Par Mule or Barter. PLUMING IIKOTUKKrf. FLEMING BROTHERS. A. A. MASON A CO., U 5 Fifth street. For Sale. j. t. joumtus s. t. joiutnoir e. mAou Couui|itlTti I TOIINETOnI'IU’OTnK*** PRACTICAL COACH Ditcovtrtd Method o/ Mkalatkm^- 0 MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, All*- J ' llaxDOflt wonderful article Isdcellnol to produce on entire gheny city, Pa., hare on band and are manufacturing an revolution |q the treatment of all diseases of the longs. 2ES*«£?£rS& “"1 OWn„-M. U4.th.p~ strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using In all °‘ thl ' highest tespoctibility, of car.* of earn hereto their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. He- fore conrih-rud incurable of Asthma, Br.in.'hlHi.CVinaomn - “r *-•■«* •» >*• I.«w uge, will be perfectly R:iti u (led on trial it their wort;. '• Hi GRAN A. ltcuj the ful towing: Tbo Pitteburgli un i Manchester Omnibuses pass w>-ry Ilf toon mlnuU-’lnrioj the day. o. i .;5 ly lluff’i College. Classical and matiikmatioal department.— Hours and fertns per pension of 20 weeks, payable by the half Hossinu, in advance: Regular l>ay Class in Latin, Greek, Mathematics, to., 9 to 12, A. M.,aml 2to -1, P. M-,520. Evening Class In Math ematics.' to 0, P. M., $2O. Freuchand German, 9to 12, A. M-i and 2to 4, and 7t09, P. M., $2O. Ladies' Class In Mathematics; Wednesday, 4 to &.-P. Saturday, 9 to 12, A. M , $lO. No pains or expense will be spared to make* thi/i department of the Collage worthy of patronage. oclll_ I‘. lIAYDKN, A. M , Prioripal. Fall and Winter Goode 1 EDMOND WATTS* Merchant tailor, no. iss liberty street.— I htTe now on hand, a large stock of Fail aod Winter Coods. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest ings, of the most beautiful pattern*; French and English 'Oasrimereß, of every style and shade in the markot, all of which I will make to order on the moat reasonable terms, and warranted to salt. oct4 New Paper Hangings, NO. 85 WOOD STREET. Fine french and American parlor papers ; Panel in gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of various styles; FlgMand Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Bordeza, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the above, selected .for the season, will be sold at the usual low prices. oct3 WALTER P. MARSHALL. joatt u. roi'Na tuoa. a. tqouq raaacis l. touno — ...mv.. - ................ ivunu T. B. Young A Co., No. 38 SmWiJUJd itreeL, opposite City Hotel, Manufacturers of cabinet furniture and CIIAIR3, of every description. Materials and work manship warranted, and sold at redared prices. Care taken in packing for land and water carriage. au2l Wwleh Trade, WE invite the attention of citiaens and strangers toour large and carefully aelerted stock of Watches and Clocks; Railroad Timekeepers, in gold and silver cases; real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to vary a minute in six months; Patent Lever Watches, from $l2 to $220; a large aßscrtment of good common or low priced Watches, both In gold and silver cases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. Witch RtFAiaurq. —We do Watch Repairing in a man* n«r not excelled, If equalled, by any establishment in the State. W. W. WILSON, seplS corner of Market and Fourth streets. C. B. Hesdly At Co., tiUEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third tired, ) near Market, would respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they bare now In store their complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon I ngrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new designs sod very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Drugget*, Rugs,Mats, Stair Rods Window Shades, Ac. Persons in want are invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. 4SP*“ Small profits and quick sales.”‘ta TERMS CASH ONLY. Three Houses and Lota for Bale. WILL b* sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND I»TS. One Brick House, situated on Ferry, between Fourth anti Liberty Ft reels; Lot 20 feet front by 79 feet back. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan atreet, Sixth Ward. One House fronting on I/>gan street,and the other on Carpenter’s alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand I now occupy, on the comer of Ferry and Water streets, the lease running one year from Ist of April, 1&6&, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ae. The House at pres ent Is cluing a good business, and is pleasantly ’ocat«L For terms and further particulars enquire of ' ALEX. CUPPLB3, “ u23 i u ’ comer of Ferry and Water streets. Prices to enit all —Dry Goods. AMTIGHE, comer of Grant and Fifth streets, has Just • received and is opening his first Fall Mocks for this season. The attention of‘ladies Is respectfully directed to ihe following prlcee: Finn French Merino** at 76c; 5-4 wide Parametae 260; a I*rg* assortment of D» Cate at 12c; fast colored Print* 6'i; tou pierce Flannels at 15c up; yard wide Sheeting 6»£; all wool D*> Laine at 2Sc. Kentucky janes, tweeds and sattP nolo from l»4£ up, checks. Licking*. uiu*lins, linens, crash, u»M*>ctoih*, all wool plsids biank'-to, shawls, ribbons and ev»-ry • •th*-r artid- usually kept in n Pry floods Store, all* f «bli u will be dil l/oj cash nt | rkv.* to suit tlie tltum. A. MTIC.iIE, corocr Grant and Fifth strv-te. Notice. JIIAVK uiy ioUre.-t in the bn»lne.-»< of fo.ug, Miller A LV, to 8. A. Ix>ng, w ho, with John Phillips, will con tinn« nt Ui- old hUud, Fo. Ivy Frout street. 1 cordially remntuend the new lirin U> the patronage of my triends. Pittsburgh. July SI, I*M. p ||, MILLER. * '• u, .v, jno. rniLupa S- A. LONG * CO., i>kl L AM) IlUAri.* FOUNDER.'*, AND fiA.S FITTERS, > •uvtt- Ktl. u;i..n to stock of Chandeliers, Bracket*, L’mdant::, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with flas •n I rl.-iuj, m:i!.i- ihn. -Ci tin.'- ..f V.ll kind* f ord.i, fur ILiiln-eJ iin l Tank Filth':;*, and k»-»-p Anti Aiiriti m Metal un hand jOl n. Wood, ‘ ~ IMPOItTER AND WHOLKSAf.K DEALER IN WINES AND l,U2th IBS, No. It: North ,: e*:t n 1 rtroct, fifUi d*-or nt. re ju.ee. ei, I .jje, PMLiddjihia, h.v.* on hand the W quallUesi.f old Brandirs. Wim-s. Whinky, Mononga liela M hii'ky. thdfand Gin, Cordials. Ac . on terms worthy tl- alb-uUou of putcliasers and dealer... jnu23y UaiUa—Hot, Cold, stud Shower. 1.» the IltUug aiel (uriiwhing ol which nothing bad been spared Ui ren-ler bathing luxurious as well hs healthful. Ara oj»-n every day. (Sunday’s csoeptod.) from C o’clock, A M . until 10 I*. Al.,at tbe Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner t Hancock street and Du-juscne Wav. JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. No Hninbag. riAWO HUNDRED TUOL’aAND DOLLARS worth of stock 1 wilt not W Ji-trD'Ute.l at ROGERS 4 CX).’d Star Da guerre-.-fyf-> Gallery. Fifth street, op;*>*ue but «P<>n the payment <d $1 you enn procure as good a LIKE NESS as can 1-procured In this or any other city. Call and give us a trial. fto s Mineral Water and MarsapariUa. WM. D KN'Ol.lrH, Pitt street, below IVnu, in now tuaDufarturlog and bottieirg tbe abore beverages on an extensire *ral«. His articles are of the best quality, and Ci.\oafacturnd from the purest materials. Dctl7:ly <\ Bargain for Mtnafacturers, 18 OFFKKKU, in Ailainrvlllc.at Dam No. 4.0 n Big Beaver riTer, consistlni' cf 13 sluu\-d of Wafer Power, and 100 Iv'fe. The Water pnwer is one of th»* beet in the eonoty. It and tbe are ollcred nt a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, oalO.lm ?6 Fourth street. Italic Jones, , MANUFACTURE)* of Spring aud BlUlot Steel, Plough Bl»b steal, steel Plough Wings, Coach end Kliptie Springs, Brass Not Taper, half pateot, Screw, Mail and Ilammeml Iron Axles,—corner of Rom and First street*, Pittsburgh, I'*. oct&lr Penman alt Ip, Mercantile and Steambeat Book-Keeping. milK DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OF DUFFS 00L .1 LKtJK are open for the reception of students. Daily Uctures on Mercantile Law and Commercial j*cl- oclC Mammoth Light. rfv SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES am produced at CAKOO’S New Gallery, No. 76 Fonrtli JjT street, by his la-ge aud improved Bide and Sky dZTLJk. Lights; by which Likeoeaa* of ChiUren are U- in a few seconds, and Adults In any weather, Miniatures H*t in lockets—Daguerreotypes copied. Rooms open day and evening. au7 THOSE who want Boy’s Clothing would do wdl to call at CALLAIiAN'S bazar, 24 Fifth street. Ills goods for Men’s Wear are spleudid. Give him a chance. No charge for nhowinggoodß._ __ sepU John W. Bailer 4 Co., " FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MBKCHANTS— Dealers in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Pipe and Sheet Load, 67 Front street. |sep'JB altirP.TlarshalT, IMPORTER and .Dealer in French and American Paper n»i>ifiow rears Communion Ware. Cups, plates. Baptismal BowJn, Ac., just A opening. Also, Briltauia Tea Ware Castors, German Silver aud Plated Spoons, Forks, Ac, Tea Knives, Butter Knives, Lamps, Ac. Watches and Jewelry, lu large variety, aud very low prices; Gold Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Canes, Ac. Watch repairing done in o superior manner,and warrant ed. Jewelry repaired and made lo order. Emblems, Seals, and Regalia manufactured. W. W. WILSON, <x~tl7 __ corner of Market and Fourth streets. A New England Physician Says that n. a. faiinestock’s vermifuge u the only article that can be Implicitly relied on for the ex pulsion of Worms. „ , BEttrou, N. 11., June 9.1853. Zb H. A. flOmsstorf: rf Cn^ Ur:sTUJJxs—For live years past, I have uwd B. A. Fahue stork’s Vermifuge for au anthelmintic In my practice My attention was first called to It in a case where I had foiled to dh-lndge worms with calomel, pink, and cowhage. A bot tle was obtaiued, and used with desirable effw-t; since then I have proscribed U for hundreds of patients, and In a large majority of cases with complete success. In one caw a single bottle of the medicine brought away from one pa tient ninety-right worms. I have never known It to do harm, and 1 am induced to make this statement from an honest conviction that it Is the me-.', valuable Vermifuge yet known, is mv confidence in its “ worm killing” powers, that I recommend it to other physicians In this sec tion, and furnish Uiem with the article.’ M. 0. Pavaoe, M. D. Prepared and poM by It. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO. ih'l'-’T:tliw No. 6 Wood .-treet. lUerchant. Tailor. JOHN LAUUULIN, formerly Mrruian for Mr. S. Stoner, would respectfully huqouucc to his friendu and the public geurrally, that hr foix reuted and newly fitted up Urn linn stand lately occupied by Messrs. J. S. A C. Lee, No. Cd Market street, ht-tween Second ami Third, whora he prepared to make to order GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING in the most fashionable style. Hat iug himself served a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, aud being a practical cutter, he therefore Matters himself that ho can turn nut garments uot t.. !*• lurpasjod In workmanship <t rtylo in this or aov other city tn the Union. liming just returned from tlm -opt, he ha* h large as Mirlment o! the most fo-hionable Goods, in his line over brought to tliis market. * N. U.—Hoyt.' Clothe? made and trimmed In the ncatoft untunt-t. lie will ul.*e warrant nil ware what it Is fepre berited ;<• he. Parents will find tt greatly to their advantage to give him rt rail, if they want thrir'hoys neatly fitted. D-n't fo-rp-t the place, No ;«i Mcrkn street,U>twv<-nSecond and Third, west side. sep4:daw.lm (iresa Slaking and iranilneryT S~\ MRS. A fc. CAIUjo reepectfully tcforms her frien*le others, that she is prepared Minsk® to order the W luteal styles Of ItitKfiSHS, rI.VAXS, MASTH-LAS, TaLMAO, on tlu; tdiortest notice end op the most roa notmble terms. Children's Clothing made op with neatness Mid despatch. Bouiiet;? altered and ily*‘d according to directions and ueatly nod tastefully trimmed. We aim to g'tc s;jtt J taction. Apollo Buildings, No. 76 FOURTH Street, neeond story same entrance as to the Crystal I’.ilace Dagoerrlan Ual \try_ jy2Q-eUwly William A. Hill A- Co., BANKERS, iVo. 64 Hbod xirert, PitUburffh. UUlil> oo sal* thtt following BONUS AND STOCKS:— 46 shares Kxebanga Bask; 17 do MouoDgiheU Navigation Company; 20 do CiCimu’insamice Company; , (2,000 Monongabela Navigation Company Bonds; $%OOO City of Pittsburgh Bonds; (5,000 County of Allagbsny Bonds. oafl*« Co) afiM»EV«fi«IBM MEDICAL. Dr. Roaselt, Postmaster of Burlington,N. Y^tays: “Send b down more Uygoana; It Is working wonders bore la dLvaaes of the lungs. I bol|ev« it will cure any diyompg not in the very Ust stages, and even then is price Use to the rest and coafori Uis sure to give the sufferer. 4 J am willing,’ said my neighbor, ‘to purchase a package a week for thy daughter; It give* her perfect rest. Idonotexpeet her to live.”* Htoiara in Main.—J. H. Gaubert, Postmaster of Rich mond, Maine, write* us: “The nygeona is doing wonders here. My sister has had t distressing oougb, with great difficulty of breathing, for years. She wove the inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup tor a few days before Mm was re lieved, and now, after one month’s .tuo of it, bsr cough Is well. Dr. Curtis'new system of Inhalation must produce an entire revolution In the treatment of diseases of the lungs. There U no mistake, it is truly a wonderful dis covery.” Theßev. Mr. Curtis says: “It is now right day* since my daughter put on the inhaler «n*< commenced using the Hygeono, and it baa already done more for her than all the medical frculty have been able to do for the last two yean. The irritation and tickling sensation In the tbroet is gone, and with lithe cough. She sleeps well.” ' Sold at DR. KSYSBB’S Drafetore, No. 140 Wood street, comer Virgin alley snd Wood street. [oct3:d*w3m [From the PtiUburgh DaUf Dupatck, Jkh.16,1853.] pbeit Kxpand«ro—Sfeomldwr Excellent Article. Persons who have acquired a stooping position, by follow ing a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the use of the Washington Bupender Broca,” made and sold by Dr. KEYSER, comer of Wood street end Virgin alley. It answers for a brace and suspenders, the weigbtof the pantaloons is so placed as to continually tend to bring the sbonldera to tbeir natural position, expand the chest We purchased one some time ago, and have been so pleased with It, that we unsolicited gave it m “puff,” gratia. Women, hundreds of whom ore annually Injured by the weight of enormous “skirts,” Aould also procure these braces. Be particular In procuring the kind mentioned, as many of the Braces fold ore humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail ai the Drag Store of GEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140, comer of Wend street and Virgin alley. 49* Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep every nUUj e t Trusses, Supporters Body Brora, Pile Piept ■ofN* Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, Ae. auZLdow Cur, tmr SM«>. A CARD—Citisene of you have among you one of the most terrible diseases known—the Cholera. Al though so fetal, a* it usually proves, R is nevertheless promptly sad easily curable, by a proper remedy; invaria bly so in its earlier stagm, seldom otherwise even after collapse has taken plaee. By twenty-two years* acquaint ance with this disease I am enabled to afford you A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, Which you will find In my CHOLERA SPECIFIC. Every family should get it at ones, and keep it on hand. Every jwrtou in feet should have R within reach, end im mediately use it on the first disturbance of the bowels. The relief if gives is prompt and effsctuaL Use it with con fidence, even is the latsr stages. Pull directions for treating the disease acoompany if For sole by GEORGE H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood stmt Pittsburgh. Lsep2lJ 8. 8. FITCH, Broadway. N. Y. ’ A Physician’s Opinion off nap Shoulder Do. Lane, editor of the Chombersburg Trantaripi, nnder date of September IS, 1854, in speaking of these Braces, stye: Our friend, Dr. GEO. H. KKYBER, submitted to our Inspection a v*ry fine specimen of the “ Washington Sus pender Brace,” manufactured and sold by him at the corner cl Wood etreet and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It eerms admirably th* purposes for wblrh it is Intended, Is light and easy, and altogether free from tbe objection* attached to tbe many other Braces In general use. It is an excellent Buepender, while at tbe samo time it preset res the ehoul. dere In a healthful position, without at all restraining the natural movements of the body. The Dr. will rend them by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. Bold wholesale and retail at DR. KETSER*S, 140 Wood ft reef corner of Virgin alley. (oet3:dftw LIST OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, 08 n*ND ANI> Fdß 34L8 8T FLEMING BROTHERS, Proprietor* tf K!*&•'• Yenetfot* end Urw Hlla Wholesale Druggistt and Dealers in PiUnt Jfrdtcrtnej, Corner Fourth and Wool streets, Pittebnrgh KEELER’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: “ Carminative Balaam; “ Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; “ Sanatiro Pills: “ Hair Tonic; Wirtar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’s Pulmonary Balaam; Hoodand’e German Bit tore; Holland do Hovtettei’s Ftnmach do Mere hi see’ Uterine Oatboltcoo : BtorraP Seotcb Cough Candy; Price's do; Thom's do; Howe’s do; Oegood’e India Cholagogne; More*'* invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops; - Harrison’s Hair Dye; Phalon’s do Batchelor’s do McMuun’s Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger, McAllister’s do do: Kidder's Indellible Ink; Payson’s do do; Arnhold’s do; I>r. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons' Kathalron; Davki’s Lilly White; Baxin’s do; Tobias’ Liniment; Hunt’* do; Allen’s Nerve and Boos Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Parrel’s Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Barne’n Pile Lotion; Meen Fan; Bearpe’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling OQ; Hash ton, Clarke A Co.’s Ooi Liver Oil; McAllister’s Ointment; / Sings’ltch do; X Ferrel’s do; Gray’s do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment; Judkin’s do; 8 vaim’s Panacea; Hooek’s do; Sargant’s Infant Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; iter’s Chenr Pectoral; Houghton's Pepsin; Kier’s Petrol earn; Mclune’e Celebrated Liver Pills Brandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's Anti-bilious do; Sanaparilla Blood do; Bren’s do; Bwaynes’Extract Sarsaparilla Blood UU Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew David’s Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman’s do; Rad way’s Ready Relief; Morris’ Remedy; Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; Guy Bolt’s Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla!] Wolff's 8c hied am Schnapps; Boap, Cleaver's Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Mask; Ludlam’s Specific; MclAne’a Sudorific Ooagh Syrup; Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; Sellers’ do; Bwayne’s Byrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Trioophoroas; Norwood’s Tincture of Varntmm Viride; McLane’sCelebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Looock’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson's Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. MeCtfntock’s Famny*Hed!cinass Dr. Needham’s Breast Pompe; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumped Gum Elastic do,, do febl&ly Carter’s Spaoisii mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Not & Particle of Mercury in it. TFT THE AFFLICTED BEAD AND PONDER I—An j Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheuma tism, Obptiuato Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Kacp, HJotches, Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronic Bore Eypf-, King Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pain of the Bonce and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and ail Disease* arl-ing from an injudicious use of Mereary, Imprudence hi Life, or Impurity of the Blood. 47" This great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood Is oow used by thousand* of grateful patients from all parts of the L'nttod State#, who testify dally to the remarkable core* performed by the greatest of all medicines, u CAR TER’S SPANIsn MIXTURE” Neuralgia, Rbeumattan, .'t rofula, Eruptions on the Sklo, Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcer*, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat. Female Complaint*. Pains and Aehtngnf the Bcoes and Joints, are speedily put to Bight by using this great and Inestimable remedy. - . - For all dls*a«**9 of the Blood, nothing has yet been found to compare with it. It cleanses the system of all Import* tics, acts gently and efficiently on ihc Liver and Kidneys, strengthens th» Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, make* the skin clear and healthy, and restores the Consti tution, enfeebled by disease orbrokeu down by theexcesses of youth, to its pristine and strength. For the Ladles, it is invariably better titan alt the cos metics ever osvd. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture will remove all sailownesa of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im prove the general health In a remarkable degree beyond all the medicines ever heard cf. . The large number of certificates which we have received from persons from all parti of the United Btatos, is the best evidence that’there' lii'no humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, phyrieiana. and pobUe men, wsß known to the community, all add their testimony to the wofldMful effects of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a areolar and Almanac, and read the wonderful cures this truly greatest of ell Mnflninss has perfttnned. . .None genuine-aadf ihy B. A. FAHNjBiWpWI -J j* s* ■ f. RAILROADS ITKDBIIITHH TO JTKWAKK, COIVKVt!* AKD CIKCWMATJ, jUMTIFU ffTfli ililiiil Tin Stsebeavllis nnd Indiana Railroad! 1? I JI£SFL¥3I , 5 8 packet, an dckntral J. OHIO IfNILROAD from Clay ixiori' to -Newark and Oolranbu*. PaflMngerj lcuTiug gfeuUtivlifehi 7 oVicck, A.M-.arrive at CHsypooFs in time to connect wUh UxpraM Truln, OU Central Ohio Uoilrootl, for NVWark r.n l Ccluml.u-. a»ri vfngat Newark nt 12.03 A. Sf , artd l.ta> A. M., connecting Immediately with in-Jn for »ud at Xenia with train for lodianapolU anvi Ulim-h.'- . VIA DAYTON. Returning, passengers leave Columbus et ft 40 A M , and Newark at 8.28 A. 11, arriving at Claypcolf j.U*O9 A. M., and leaving immediately for end i<.tsnbedi*te points, and arriving at Steubenville M 7 4a P hf. PRESENT FAKU From SteubenvflU to Newark. . Passengers going Kast by dtu totuh will preeure TicireU at the Omtral Ohio Kail rout iu f-'tu*!ibUs sod Newark. Paarengere change Cara at Newark, for »le. Vernon, Shel y, Mansfield, Sandosky City and Toledo. ' I® * fow weeks tbn StenWnville and ledtank Railroad . 7^ to Newark, thereby with tbe lana! Packets. ISRAEL PEMBERTON, Supotitiiendgnt. PimßUEfiH, XT. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE BY CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Haute from Chicago to St. louis, T'HAINS LKA>£ CHICAGO DAII.V ex. **(.itd) on arrival of Express Train of ;A-uiJ»em nnil Central nailtoade— lsf BT. liOUlfi DAf MAIL fi £0 4 *1 2d. *• “ NIGHT KXPRKriF P. M. Trains run throogh uj Ft Louie in fourt.-n hours, via Bloomington, BpringfleM and Alton, mtiwi rAtwc-e earn or fiflwape, connecting nt Alton with daiiv Liu* of iwk.-ta for Hannibal, Quiney and Keokuk, ami at .■‘t. Louie with FIRBT CLASS PTKAMKUS FOR NEW and Intermediate points on the Mississippi.andwiibrivular lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffy TIME FROM PITTSBURGH To BT. LOU In L 8 HOURS Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on JUirhigan Cen tral and Southern Trains and at the depot in Ch»r*,co E. P. HOLLISTER, Cbicesc.; TlTn „ . . __ . General Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jr. Superintendent. to St. Loui*, by this roul*. cao be obtained in Hltobargh. at Offieea of aevriund and i’itto bUTgh and Ohio and Fcnueyivani* baiironJy. [wpST.-f-m CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUBGH RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE Ohio and Penniylvanla Kailroad, VIA ALLIANCE. rtß shortest, quJckeet and cheapest routo tn Chi ®SP>. I aland. Gai-na,>nd St. lionly, u VIA ULKV&LAND. This route 1. one bundled miles sborter and about eizbt hours quicker to Chicago, than the drenitoas one V! A IN DIANAPOLIS. Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Four Daiiv Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two hours, nd 8L Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave AUlanc* at 7.80, A. M., 12.00, M-» and 630 P. M, eonnveting at Hudson with Trains for Akron, and arriving in Cfevrioad at 10.00, A. 2.20, P. M., and 8 JO, p. M. . The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts bnrgh it tM U, 8.00, A. M., and 3-QM. T. Ua arrive in Cleveland at 1000, A. M, 2.20, P. and 8.20, P. cf>n nectlng there with through Trains for Toledo, Chhago. Rock Island and 8L Louis. Paasengers for Toledo, Chicago, 8t- Louis and tbe North leaving Pittsburgh on either of Ihe morning or after- M»n Tr»ill«, by golig VIA CLEVKLANi), will »ni.« in Liueago one Train In advance of these who go via Mans field or any othnr route. Time gained by going via Cleve land, right hoprg. UjJ?®os*rß going to 8L Louis or any other point west of Chicago, will make the eloeest munitions and unickost time by taking the 8.00, A. M., Train from Pittsburgh. Pomongers by this Train (via Cleveland) reach Si. Louis on tbe evening of the following day. 'Hie Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run sj follows: Leave Cleveland at ft.oo and B.2th A. 2J„ ”30 and 8.20, P. M; arrive in Chicago at B.4ft and 11 00 p. M 530 A. If. and 12JM M. Trains leave for Rock Island nod St. rxjaL* n« follow’ • Leave Chicago at 8.20, A. M. and 9.30, P. M. Passengers for St Louie go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, and thence over tbe Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Altoo, and thence by fttenmhost (23 mile?) if Pamengera by tho 8.20, A. M., Train arrive In SL Louis at 11 JO same evening, aod by the 02J0, P. M, Train at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and lht*re rc checkcd for Chicago and St. Louis. FARE VTA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. • , tt , Ist OASS. Ist CLtSS. 2»»D CtiSS. To Alliance 42J0 ToChicago dl &0 9 60 Cleveland ;4 00 LaSalle ’l4 &0 12 &o Toledo 6 00 Rrcfc Island.. Ift 60 13 bi) Detroit C 00 St Louis ly M 16 60 Pt«ecnrerc nre requ:-Htod to prtv-ure their tickets ai th*» office of too Company, in Monocsrahula House, third df-or below the re-rner. ,J. DURAND. Sup’t Cleveland. J- A. CAUGUKY, Agent, Pittsburgh. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA iBft«. JXjiEgaBSEESBHE iH5i RAILROAD THHOCGH IJf FIFTEEN HOURS. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, THREE THROUGH TRAINS. THE MAIL TRAIN will It-uTerTerv morning (Sundays exeepted)at7 o’clock,stopping at’idl the regular sta tions, and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 o’clock,. P M. THE FAST TRAIN will I-av* PiU-ljurgh daily (except' Sunday,) at 1 o’clock. Stopping ai Greent*burg, Latrote, Blairerille, Loekport. Johnrtown. Wilraore, Gbllltren, Al toona, Ac, arriving In Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, the neat morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening at V:3O o’clock, stopping onlv at Irwin’s, Greeosburcb, Latrobe, IlilUide, Jobnstowu.'ljlley’s. U*!ljt7en, Altoona. Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train for TSaltl more, and arriving in PhHadelpbiaor Baltimore, at 12,30, noon. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave eTerr after noon (except Sunday) et 5.30 o’clock, stopping at all regu lar stations, and running only as far as BlairsvDle. THE BWXIND ACCOMMODATION' TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o’clock, A. M_, stopping at alhsta- Uons, and running only as far as Briuton's. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in I’ittsburgh. First Ao oommodation arrive at 8 o'clock, A. M. Exprese, 1, P. M. Second Accommodation, 7.16, P. SI. Mail 12J0. P. SI Fait Line, 2JM, A M. Fare tdNew York,slo,so; Fare to Philadelphia,sB; Fare to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Jtodford Springs, $5,70. Baggage cheeked to all stations on the Pennsylvaniaßail toad, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Pkeeengmrs purchariug tickets-in cars, will be charged us CSSTS in addition to the station rates, except from static he where the Company have no Agent. No note# of a leas denomination than At** dollars will be received in payment for tickets, except tho«e issued by the Banks of Pennsylvania. " 49* NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible tor personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. IL—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to oonvey. passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge ®ot to' exceed 15 cents for each passenger, 16 cents toy each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. MBBKTMKN, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty it. Pittsburgh, July 6th, 1854—)j«7 OHIO AJTD PZmrSTLYAHIA RAILROAD, lew Arrangement, COMMENCING FEBRUARY 1 !*, 1864. 1854. JgjSJpnßcjgpiUJU; 1864. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8A M; dines at All! ance; takas tea at Crestline. and maken a clow con nection there with a fast Express Train, reaching Ciucia ' nati about 12 o’clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a’ 3 o’clock, P. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Baltontaine and Indiana railroads for Da> too, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. Connections are made with Cleveland. Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus, Upper Sandusky, Fewest, and the towns on the Mad River Road. Also, with Mount Yernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Mansfield road. Fare to Ontinnati $7; to Isdianapol Is $8; to Dayton $B;Mt; to Toledo $6; to Columbus $5,26; to Zanesville $5,10; Je Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rates. ~ aETC&msGi THE EXPRESS TRAIN leave* Crestline at 115 p M, ud reaches Pittsburgh at 8.80 P M, eemnening with lbi hit Express Train through is fifteen hours to Philadelphia. MAIL “TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. IL, os the *r. rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, mod arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40. P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 PM, and New Brighton at 0 AM,and 1.16 P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh nt'ABJ, and 9 Pj !L,asd arrives at 4.30 A M, and 4.30, pM. 49*Tbe Trains do op Sunday. • 49* Ticks ts or further information, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket .Agent, Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Arent. Pennsylvania Railroad SUMMER TARIW between i*ill«hurgh, I’hSlnJ.lphUl icd Baltimore; April Ist,ISM. First Clou— Brooms (>»l»r and W<»<U*n Wart, Feathers, Furniture, second hand, Furs, Pianoe, Poultry; Wines, ip bankets or boxes: 76 cents filOO lbs. Suond Clots— Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skin*, Closer and Itaothy Seed, Glaasvare, Hardware, Kars, Wool and Sheep Pelts, sod £ggs: 00c. $ 100 foe. Third Clou—Batson and Tork (loo.*,) BuUer, in firkins,' kegß or bbla; Wiles, Leather, Soap, Window OJb-k, and Cot ton, nneomprewed: fisc.fi 100fo». fbvrth GUu»— Alcohol, Bacon tin casks or boxes.) Bari*/ and Halt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Che***e, lard and Lt'-~ Oil, Haxnp, Whisky, Ootton, (compressed,) I«eai ToUtu 40e-*lo6lt*. Hoar 80 cents* bhl. aprl GEO EAR 0. FRANCISCOS. SUtmboßt Purnltare and Chain. WK are constantly engH2*>t] in the mUDU'Scmrw of ?TI£AMHOAT CABIN CIIAIUS and k'URMTVUti, of *vrry dwriution.BnJ pay piirtirulur attention to the aannfiictnre of tbV best styles,-suitable fr»r tbs u?o of Steamboats. Oar experience hi tbi. 1-ranch of the bu?i-- ness enable* us to warrant.ialisfactkm. ui well with the protcptitode in which order* are tdlol, no in th* quality of tbe work and personal attention gtrsa- In the tilting out. Those interested in rurui<4iiog will I:dJ ii to their advantage to give as s rail. Jyai Home Letfae Factory. HBAYY BUIUTIHQ CUKCKS AXb TW fc KD3. lutraded; to rait tb» raUU trade of t*itt*bur»!i trad Altegbo&y, nud* of bird twistad yarn, ilarfc pa‘.!«ni«< and iodigo blu«. Thegancrml admlvtonthat StewajVaCboULaaad 1»»4« not isfatior is to- *trf others manufactured tn *th* United Utftofc; wWi an Inerwfio? demand frrr mcouiMUw KUMibtr to axtaod bis biwoet*. "51b a ▼few toi*«RapA good Meorbment of such Chets# ns ivp. ■py i 18g£ cents p«r yard. SampfeMUH HAMILTON T. n. TOUNfI A CO.
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