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" : : •■■ : i- - •'■ 4V; • -:•-^; * ~r- k *£s>'.- - - - x ‘>**,\?.t’ _ 'itt~- ■*£Z? s *- r> ■ ■ • ,',st.-, ,-" • ::'V..v>* 4 ',"< lt“ --‘‘-"Z" jjl L - ••• i- .• -.ttAn-’. ■•. '-. ' ll^*.'\Vl ,«,t.’' 1 • f. • f V "('■ ’• ■1 '• y .' '• ' SrafciXfcJ 4 - -v v <* " -vif*. *• * *..*/■. _V 'ic *''' t s'. , ? “tx h I . j &• . . ' J». '-1 ! .. i • * M .C— -■’ ■ K * ■•*. . . - v. ~'•*• I.; ••• w>* S W- ‘ '•--+ ' !‘ v * •' -■'l- - ' • . • . • V . \ - . . t *• «r *»* «* 4 . • : y *»..■ . ..« • '* t’-, . _ T • a c. •. * THEjjGITYJPOST. SEPTEMBER 49. ;•; f £mj*r |rlteunK Bwion. This Court Si: <'on«>6Mi'ta Satinet on Mondnj nut. Tho followlno ftßtnttartw Jeror* bsra been summoned to serve: QtAKD JOTT. JafterArmstong, former, Plum township; L C. Anderson* eoafrettouer, Second Ward, Pittsburgh; A-Bradley, pna; «r.Ooßlni township; Bernard Bums, .gentleman. Second erf, otty;John A. Carson, glass blower, ust Birmingham, > WlHhmOaHtt, merchant. North Payette; James Dawson, mfflsir, West Deer township; John former, Frank- Bn township; James Dean, gentleman, Dnqnesae; Ebene a*r Dunoon, former, Pine township; James Ewer, lumber merchant, Fourth Ward, dfrr; Bemusl Jackson, tanner, Moon township; Abraham Kaller, coppersmith, Binning hern; WQllamLore, carpenter,Manchester; Wm.Larimer, i Jr- broker, fourth Ward, eiry; Robert Martin, trank ma ker. Third Ward. Allegheny; Joseph Miller, storekeeper, tat Dev township; James Pratt, plasterer, Ninth Ward, rity; *Henry Sample, tanner. Eighth Ward, city; David Sols* former, Wilkins townehip; Emanuel Stottler. jr.,far- township; George Seitx, butcher, Bighth Ward, etty; Hugh Thompson, carpenter, Lawrencevllle; John G. Wood, gentleman, Seoond Ward, dty. ♦Died last Tuesday morning. Joeeph Battnn, painter, Reserve township; Samael By «n, laborer, Findley township; James Barry, former, Me- Chadless township; Robert Black, former, Plum township; Wm. Oolllngwood, clerk. Sixth Ward, dty; Jas. Oarothsrs, former, Wilkins township; John Canaird, moulder. Pint Ward, Allegheny; T. J. Campbell, tack manufacturer. Second Ward, dty; 0. Dilhridge, glam manu&etnrer. Pitt township; John Dickson, painter, Sixth Ward, dty; John Davis, baksr, Collins township; Andrew Dickson, North Payette; William Dickey, gentleman, Peebles township; . Morrison Foster, dark,Fourth Ward. Allegheny; Nathaniel Graham,carpenter, Second Ward, Allegheny; James Gre -1 ham, carpenter, Bixth Ward, dty; Wible Grubs, farmer, M'Oandleee township; Lewis Hayden, former, Elisabeth township; Lewis Hutchison, merchant, Fourth Ward, cl'.y; Joeeph W. Johnston, carriage manufacturer, First Ward, Allegheny; George W. Jackson, merchant, Fourth Ward, dty; William A. Jonas, manager, flharpaburgb; Jacob Johnston, farm-r, North Fayette; Thoe. Jackman, former, Ohio township; JohnKMd, farmer, Klixabttta town'hip; William ITClnre, Br., farmer. Elixalwih township; Andrew : > - Oustatt, former. Mopn township; Wm. Oakley, carpenter. Am.Mn.rJma Patton, farmer, Indiana township; Chris- I (fan Press*, glus make., Eighth Ward, dty; N.P.Pesraou, gentleman. Birmingham; Joel SSokcaan, farmer, Baldwin • townihip; Michael Bnee, Kaq4 Jefferson township; Rich rd Button, clerk, Lawrenc*ville; Herman 11. Poccop, former, Mifflin township; John Shaw, farmer, Versailles township; George Soles, carpenter, M’Keeeport; John Baw- Jtr, merchant, Second Ward, dty; Wm. R.Btewart,farmer, lorn township; Jno. Snyder, carpenter, Sbarpaburg; Wm. Wilson, former. Indiana township; John Wilson, chandler, : Second Ward, dty; Isaac Walker, hatter, Third Want, city: i Joseph H. Levy, farmer, Shaler township; CL. Mages, hat ter, Third Ward, dty; James Motrow, former, Snowden i township; Jamas Morgan, former. South Fayette; Robeit Bestow, bq , Bghth Ward, dtj; Washington Miller, saw* S>r, Families township; George M’Oready, shoe maker, inth Ward, dty; John MoCreo, Sr., former, Ohio township Mr*. Ueffdrey, sawyer, Snowden townihip. Allrohikt Agricultural Sooirtt.—Septem ber 27th, 1834.—Tbe Board of Managers met on the Fair Grounds. Present Messrs. Kelley, Ingram, H’Oabe, M’Kel yy/lTKnlght, M’Quewao, Bnodgraas and Young. ■ A communication from Joshua Bobioson was read and ! Tsfmreil to the committee on the (election of officers and i agents. A. R. ITQaewen, reported to hove received fnm New York, for distribution at the coming Fair, ISO silver, and fil : broase medals,each 100 morocco ease. The members of the Board were then assigned their i eersial poets as Superintendents of the Exhibition as fal lows: dam I.—Home and Mules. Henry Ingram. 2.—Blooded cattle, John Boyd. 3 and 4.—Fat cattle. Bbeep and Wool, John MKelvey. 5 and 6 —Swine and Paul try, A-Sperr,(Robinson.) 7 and B.—Butter, Cheese, Honey,Salt, Floor, Meal, Crack- er*, Jte, J. M. Snodgrass. 9 and 10—Grain, Seeds and Vegetables, Wm. Martin. Sr 1 11 and 12. —Fruit, Wine, Cider, Flowers, Aa. John Mur I doch.Jr. * 13 and 18.—Dry Goods, Cordage, Household ware, J. A. : Guy. 18 and 17.—Farm Implements, (No. 1) Harness, Ac, J. E 'M’Cabe. 19.—Farm Implem«nt*,{No. 2) A Spner, (dty ) J 4 and 28 —Breed, Preserver Hems. Soap, Ar„ p. A. Wst 79.—HaM, Cana. Bonnets and Ticket Ag>nt, B. Kellov J 22 and 21.—Silverware. Cntlerv. Bra**, Ac, Jen. Rwl. > _2l ( tDd 24.—Store*, Glass and Stoneware, O. W. Payn-. 9Q* and 2A—MHtber Carriages, Designs. «e, Jno. 8 It ill 28 and Bd-—I/icka, Safes. Railing. Ac., M. B. Brown. IB and 23.—Flue Arts, Iron, Steel, Ore, Ceil, Robert Me- Mnlgfat On motion of B. Kelley, tSk following preamble anJ resolutions were unanimously adopted: WRtaaaa, Thie Board has reetived from the Cnitoi Sute* 1 Patent Offlos. (through Hon. D. Ritchie.) for cnldvaHon, r -package of Grain labelled *■ W. D. Porter, ITybnd Wheat, originated in the District of Colombia,” which grain p roree. . on to be a mixture of barley, oats. rye. cheat. > «<*i« and wheat badly effected with weevil. Therefore, That we recommend to the Commienloner of i Patents to be more esrefnl in the «elaction of grain and seeds intended for distribution and culture throughout the ; Unlou; otherwise. what might and would be a benefit, will prove a serious injury. Ertoiwd, Th*t a copy of tbe above be forwarded to- the Patent Commissioner, and to the Washington Union and 1 Inteßigeficer. On motion, the following gentlemen were appointed Judges for the Ploughing Hatch, vlr J. E. M’Cabe. of South (Fayette township ; Jamas Kelley. Wilkins fewnehip; rbas . Andmon, Pine township- The time and place for plough 'ting will shortly be announced in the papers. On moßau,adjourned uniU Monday, 23d of October, (.on 'the Fair Grounds,) at 10 A. M. JOHN YOUNO, Jr., Chairman. Robxxt M’KinaH?, gacretary pro tem. Firs in Allighent.— Tbe upper story of tbe ’millinery establishment of Mrs. Andrews,' Federal street . near Water alley, Allegheny, was set on fire last night about ;9 o’clock, by flames from the chimney, and before It wi> •discovered lcated to the Jewelry store of R. I.ind- naxi door. The alarm was then givsn, and the firemen •on hapd in time to prevent it extending any further than 'the adjoining boose, oo tbe corner, ocenpi'd by Mawre 'Caldwell A Monroe as a dry goods store. No great dsmig* Twas done to any of the houses by the fire—tbe roof onlj 'betug partially burnt, with tbe exception of tbe comer ore, -which was destroyed to the first story. The whole three ihnase*. however, were delnged by walor, and great qaanil Rise of goads destroyed In that manner. < ao accurate estimate of the lon# coaid be made but nluht. Seem. Caldwell A Mature ore insured for (3,000 in tbr TfsakMn Company, which will more than rave thrm. Mr« .Andrews u alto Insured for (400—an amount sufßcU’nt to Wff her loss. Mr. Lindsay boot Injured, bat bl» lesa Is ■appoeed to be trifling. Tbebuudinp were owned by Robert U. Devin, end ere insured, bat in who', offioe we did not learn. •Cholera.—We bare about the same number of dnftl from Cholera to report, yeeterday, as' the day prerl* ou. Yb* dim— to ** kicking Ite lest,” bot before It finally leaf ns wfll manage to take off a few more of oar popula tion. The mortality now to not a peat deal more than If fMualajthlf aaaanuof the year. The following named peraone died daring Wednesday night aad Tharaday: . flbQAof Mra. Gates, OvtrbUl sheet. Seventh Ward. , John Grant, 16 yean of age, Washington street, near * Bridget Sheridan, No. 739 Mulberry alley, Fifth Ward. Child of Harter Scratinnstale*, Fifth Ward. Them as Forsythe, corner of Ferry and Liberty streets. . .Atax. Hamilton, Spring alley, Fifth Ward. M—.Blddto, No. 403 Penn atnwt Fifth Ward. • Miss McDonald (nekeof Michael Cannon, deceased.) Dia mond alley, between Wood and Smlthfleld stmts. Thom* Lowry, weavar, Liberty street,opposite City Mills. Cqtjrtt Pair.—Although the preparations ne —mary had been made to open the County Fair aj the time advertised, we ebaervc, that owing to the prevalence of Choi* era, the Bokzdof Manager* hate thought It beat to postpone the opening ontfl the 34th of October. The wisdom of this •Iteration will b* readflj acknowledged; numbers will un doubtedly attend, who wonld otherwise have been prevented by lea* of the epidemic. It will also be time for our city •exhibitor* to recover from the depressing effects ind acted by dho dtoetsa, and enablethem to make that creditable show •Of Pittsburgh manufactured articles, what we know they are abte to do, _____ Obkxrositt.— ffe were told yesterday, by,a SiemUxof the Howard Association, of so Instance of gen- Minlfj on tbe part of our fitllow-cltisen. Geo. Larimer, ivhich we canaot belp making known. It Is only one of tbs many dwlur charitable actions performed by tho General- [ui*| called upon by several members of the Association *to contribute his mite tc wards the relief the sick and Indi •gSßt be «ery promptly- antborixed them to draw upon him for anjf amount they rueied, and that be would slwaysbocor 'tbsir drafts- “j; •• The quality of eharTty ” bas been M strained H so often in Pittsburgh, that.it gives us ioflults pleasure to record an apt of i benevolence like this. -fTOKI WORKS! FIRK WORKS! 1— J* 900 bbxee Fire Craekers; 6 gross Roman Candles, 12 balls; , 7 “ do do 8 do; , 6 “ do do 6 do; 8 “ do do 4 do; 4 ** Triangle*, No. 1; 3 “ do do 2; $0 boss Jackson Crocker*; «00,0 M Torp«)o«; 40 Pin Wheeui; 20 “ 1 ounce Rockets; 16 <» a do do; 12 *f 4 do do; 16X00 “ Pulling Crackers; «nw( Jo* -**“*S'£s«S« M o l .. No. 0 Wood street. T 7 .V)W NOTHING SHIRT COLLARS. CRAVATS, and ly a fall aanortment Of Furnishing Gfwds, at the new Stare of PBAKK TAN Ofl.tPBH. Bayard taylor’S niw book, for sate at minS? A CO/8, No. 82 Bmltbffeld street. ; A Journey to Central Africa, or Life and landscapes from the Negro Kingdoms of the White Nile: by Bey- Id Party Leaden; sketches of Jefferson, Hamilton, Jackson, (Bay, Randolph, Ac : by J. G. Baldwin. Ned, ilnsgrare, or the Mott Unfortunate Man in the World; a comic norel: by Theodore Hook. ' Hermit's Dell: by a Pendller. Oepteta Oanot, or Twenty Years of an Afrteen Blarer. Per:amplcs: by Dr. William Edgar, j The Home in the Valley: by Xn. Callen. If yon want any Books; • If yon want MagasiDes; If yon want Cheap Publications; If yon want Standard Works; If you want a nything that Is printed, call at H. MINER A 00., _ No- 32 Smith field street. S— rar CANDLES—2S box— first quality Star Candles inat aweelved and for sale by j BAILEY A BENaHAW. f. -**-h(ir fOH<2UB&—4 doMa prim® quality £«ef Tongues >, J 5 r—lrsrl mi for mi* by 1 Hpj ' BAILEY 1 RKySIIAW -T7toas-4 bbls j tist received oad for sola by - Jjl Mpift ; HENRY H. COLLINS. 179 box-tor sale by |J 5S»t I HENRY H. OOLLINfI, TIMOTHY BRED— w haga and i Mda Timothy Seed just . J P l s*‘" a .“ 4 f r " I * A EIOHAMSOB. t !»V V s , v&Jfr. TELEGRAPHIC. tin O’Bgfflr Lima for th. Koralsg Foil LATEST FEOK EUEOPE. ARRIVAL Dr TIIK STEAMER ALPS. ">* *" iT ' d wllh H°fllnsBbe»d report* the fifties of Cotton for tb« lastthree “7 B at We*- Th« fifties to speculator* were 20 JO biles, end for export 8000; demand moderate; prices un m». swatting the arrival of the Arctic. Breadstnfls have bare slightly advanced. ’ ld regard to the nailing of the exposition to the Crimea. The armament waa to rendervous nt Baltychlk, oh the 2d lost. Should this hare taken place it ia probable the whole convoy sailed on the 4th. The res eda amount to more than 400 besides the pontoon boats and mtfi. Supposing no delay has occurred the expedition might » ? x P®f hsd to reach the Russian shores on the Btb; the day landing wOi depend on cirrumstaucefi. The total destruction of Bomereund and tho departure of the Trend; troops for Trance, is confirmed. The fleet has gone >rom Ledsund to Narga. Baragnay d'Hilliers bat gone to Berlin. Oonnt Cordnell entered Bucharest, oh the 6th, at the head of four thousand Austrian troops. BreadstufffL.White wheat 9s@9s6d; Baltimore and Phil adelphia flour 31s@32s. Money Market...Oonsols 96%@954£. The navigation of tbo Danube is now free Gun Krenut.ni tai ontsred th. tnh.blt.nt. of Odrere to redao. the city to**h™ if tho .]li« .tumid .tt.mpt to Sff “■ j ,ll ™ " Ur * to Tt'MPOl. Th. procJßaudot] con- . a E°“ «» ""*to behind or attempt to extinguish the fire. Although Austria does not consider the rejection of tbo four conditions a cams UUt, stiU abe looks on the guano tees demanded by the Western Powers as the only l»ri* of a durable peace. She will at the same time that she main- Uinsan armed neutrality, neglect no opportunity of urging Russia to aceept the proposition. * * The Lindon Daily New. publishes the following letter, do ted Berlin, September 7The Prussian government ad dressed a letter to the secondary German courts, and tells them for the lake of peace abe supported at St. Petersburg four points insisted on by tho Western Power*. Bho does not think they are indispensable io a German point of view. The King cannot recommend io bis German allies to aceedc to the four condltioos, in such manner as to incur on their account expands and obligations, not commanded by the spirit and end.-of tho Austro Prussian Convention. The King hopes the Kmp*ror of Austria will take thla view of the case, and adhere to It, as becomes a German. The Prince hopes, moreover, tbat the Emperor. eeeinghis States all guaranteed against attack from the aide of Russia, will aU h °i. from *i7 ei 7 * rt of aggroMton against Runia, and avoid all complication not neeemary for the protection of German interests" 7th '."* t « f 1 «>• w”»»t oi th, lm penal debt will be resumed on the 11th. opposed that Queen Christina anived at Portnga on the 3d. The confiscation of her property bas fairly begun. The Governor of Ovedo has seised the coal mines which formed part of It The cholera U;ragioc at London. Pour thousand death* have occurred during the three weeks ending on the 6th. l/ursos Mxaxrra.—Sugar in request, at full prices Oof fee... Lass demand; prices maintained. Tea...No improve meet THESE DATS LATEB FBOH ETJBOFE. ARRIVAL OF TUB AMERCIA. N*w \ oax, September 28 Tbe steamer America arrived at Halifax this morning, with Liverpool dales to the 10th, being three days later than the advices by the Alp*. MaiXfiTS— CUtoo...Tb# sales for the week were 41,C00 bales; New Orleans fair 6J£; middling 6W; Uplands Mr 8; middling 6 y % \ demand moderate, prices iV vor buyers; sales to speculator* 1000 bales, and fore* port iuOO. DennUton quotes Cotton as having declined 116 In actual value; Orleans fair 6U; Orleans middling 6 3-18: Mobil* fidr 6; Mobile middling 6%; Upland fair 6; Upland middling 8 1-16. The talc* on Friday were 6000 bales; mar kat dull. The stock exclusive of shipboard Is &6S 960 bales; (he stock of American exclusive of shipboard U 667,700 balsa. Ureadjtuffv... AII Breadstuff* opened Arm but closed dull at fu‘l prices. Tbe quotations or ths last week are as fol lows : Dennl«too reports Western cans! at 28s 6d©29s 6d • straight Baltimore and Philadelphia 29s 6il; good Ohio 28s Wbeat:wh}t*BsH®9e4d; red mixed 7» 7di do. stocks Peada fires 82, Maryland fires, bonds U94. Bartogs cir cular reports money firm, Ctmaols Bullion bad Greased £45,0.0 in the Btnk of Kngiand. Metals—lron firm; Bar Iron is quoted in Wales at £i IDs @£3 I6t Ralls are quotec in Wale* at £7 10*££7 16s Scotch Pig Iron U quoted at Glasgow at S3*. Copper and T.u ar* unchanged in every rrspecL Tbero Is nothing t f striking importance. Tho expedition against Sebastopol sailed ou (be 4th—there were 603 ships and transportr. The harms! in England and on tbe continent arvlnnst sa tulactory. Xuo China mail has been telegraphed. The threatened ttack of Canton U still in abeyance. There Is gresit confu iun, aud butioeu is stagnanL The Crimea expedition has sailed with 74.000 stroog. Sev en hundred were before Sebastopol on the 10th. Tbe new« or tbe ianding-is expected at Varna on lb- 16tb. It is reported that the Baltic fleet will return toKncUni. lliat Napier will resign G doubtful. Austria has officially noGfled the Western power* of the Csar's refu-al. The lowers espress themselves satUfird with tho armed neutrality on the part or Austria. A French loan of 490,*ed them over, and to those who dictate them, the infamy of their Invention. The &now*Kotklngs at Washington. WSSBISOTOX CiTf, September 28.—A meeting was held at City Hail last evening of (he Fo called true friends of Civil and Religious Liberty. It was the largest and most en thusiastic ever held here. A resolution was passed that Amer-ca is tba home of the oppressed of whatever name, - reed or nation, but that American* should rule the country. The meeting was called as counter to that of Friday last, the call for which intimated that eirli and religious liberty wes in danger In this city, aod taking strong ground against tbe administration was taken by tbe speakers on account of so many government officers taking part in IL Perfect order was maintained throughout, and the acet>* tea# enlivened by bonfires, rockets and music. This demonstration shows tbe relative strength of the KncnrNothiag* In this city. Two or thtee thousand were present, and entire unanim ity prevailed. The State Fair—Franklin Institute. •PtULADIINm, September 28—Tie crowd at tbe State Fair surpasses all previous ooncepUons. Tb* visitors to-day «rre not less than 100,000. All tbe omnibus*— which run •iiach«» thither, and railroad cars are put on to oss forth* occasion. A complete jam of vehicles of every description block op the bridge, while foot-passengers aro InnnmeraMe. Every department If the fair lain full blast. Tbe weather is charming. Tbe annual address will be delivered to-mor row by Mr. Wm. M. Meredith. Tbe Franklin Institute exhibition tak— place In Novem ■>er next, In Dr. Jaynes’ mammoth buildings on Cbesnut ind Dock streets, toe two being connected by a bridge, ex ceeding aero— Canar street.. "Tne space will be as amplo as ess formerly afforded by the Museum Buildings. New VarkStata Temperance Convention AtJßoan, N. Y, September 28.—Tbe State Temperance. Couvention > omlnated Clark for tioyernor by Declamation, and Raymond for Lieut. Governor, by a rote of 163 to 112 for Wood. Btabop off Rhode Island. PmiAbnreiA, September 28.—The Rev. Tbotnae M. Clark was yesterday elected Bishop of Rhode Island by a Urge majority of votes of both orders. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. New York, September 28.—Flour...sale* COOO bbla South ern at $7 62@512;'-faocy $8 60@9; good flour is heavy; l* better; Straight date s7@7 31; good Ohio $712 '2.7 26 Wheat steady; common lower; Southern white at >ti 65@1 70 Corn easier but not quotably lower; sales of 16,000 bushels Wh'skv firm t'ork quiet; m«ss $l3 6il(® 11; prime $ll 76/2>12 Beef dull; repacked Chicago firm at in. Cut Meats uadbanged. very d'.ll. Lard dull and un • hanged. Coltou unchanged aod a moderate demand. Cof fee firm at prerioua [rates, limited sales. Bugar unchanged sod a limited buslnFss. Molasses firm, transactions mrd*r ato. Stocks firm, quiet Money unchanged: Reading 7fl@ 77; Michigan -Uenlral 89U; Cleveland and Toledo 68; New York Central 92; Brie 48>s. pHTLAbXLPHiA, September 28 —Floor doll; inactive; ship ping brands held at'sB; no export demand; lomebalfbbla sold at (8,60; amsll:sales making for home consumption at £8,50 for common and extra brands. Rye-flour and Corn meal dull; no rale* of either having come under our notira. Wheat dull; prioea looking down; safes 600 bushsls fair Southern red at(1,60; eome Inferior at (1,i0@1,40 sales 600 bushels white at (1,70®1,80 bushel, afloat. Sales 600 bushels Southern Rye at (1,16. Corn doll; sales 2000 bush els yellow mostly at 83. Whisky finnet- Cibcj.vsati, September26—Flourdull, Irregular; sale* 800 bbls at rates ranging from (fl 26 to (060, but at the close large lots could not be dlspoeedof atovers6 26. Provisions dull; mess Pork offered at (12 60. Bacon Sides sold at (6 60 Whisky 30*4 and dull. Linseed Oil 72. A fair busioeM doing in Groceries at full rates. Batter 18@20. Cheese 10 @l%. Flaxseed (1 60; Clover dull at (7. The river is fell, ing; weather clear aod warm., AETHTTES, EODGEEB & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. COENEB OP FOURTH AND SMTHPIELD \ STREETS, au2:flm Pittsburgh, Psu RAITHWAirs RKTROSPKCT. —Part 29, for July, of Braithwalt’a Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. . Agatha Beaufort, ior Family Pride: by tbo author of Pique, Ac. For sale at the chean Book Store of W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO., Jy2l ■ T 6 Fourth street. FOR SALE.—A Dwelling House of 6 rooms, hall and cellar, with 8 lota of ground, having a front of 61 feet on Franklin street Manchester, by 188 : deep to a wide alley; a good well of water, with pump; oat oven, coal bouse, Trait trees, grape Tinea, 4e., for (2,000. Terms easy. < ‘ 8. CUinBERT A BON, . an 9 Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. *' AT a meeting of the Board of Managers of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, it was resolved that the Pair be poetponed in consequence of tbe prevalence of Cholera in tbe city, to the 24th, 26th, 26th and 27th days of October. . ' *ep23M*wtd Blackberry, wild 61ukk¥ and qlnoak bran BIBS, warranted pare, the tost antidote against Chol era, for sale bj the gallon or bottle, by D. FICKKISKN, No. IST Liberty street ; :\ i ■t' . 'i ■MI .. : Miscellaneous books, by catalogue at Ai r- TION.—On SATURDAY EVENING, September :>» at 7 o'clock, will be sold, at the Commarelel Sales Roomy corner of Wood and Fifth streets, a large collection of valu able miscellaneous book* Among them will be found:— Library if General Knowledge; Work* of Thomas Dick, 2 volant** British Female Pony illustrated ; Baker’s Ids y, 2 vols; Illustrationsof tbe Scripture*; Gaston’* Collections; Rollin'* Ancient History, 2 vols ; Good’s Book of Nature; Lb brary of Natural History, VW plates; Dictionary i f Art*. Science* and Ma'nufkcturey2 vola; Ifowllng’* History ol Rt> maoism; Bra Johnson'* Dramatic Work*. IlazlrU* .*h»k speare, 6 volume*; superb Family Biblsy Ac. Catalogues are now ready at tbe Auction store. _ P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. O UI'KKIOK HOUSEHOLD FURNU L'RR AT AUCFI.rN O On FRIDAY MORNING, Sephmber 29th, at 10 o'clock, at No. 2*o Pennaplvania avenue, will be sc l-l the Furntiure of a private dwelling, which ha* been less than a year in oss, and well takfn cars of, embracing black waluut bed steads: black walbot boresO; black walnut «a«b stand: black walnut rocking chair; card tables; work stand, high and low post cbgrry bedstead*; trundle bedstead; dining, breakfast and kitchen tables; fancy and common chairs; nursing chair; large and email looking glasses: settee; crib; carpet#; oil cloths; cotton, husk and straw mattr™***?; trather pillows and bolster*; window shades; an excellent cooking stove and utensil*; kitchen ware; rag carpet; a large lot of Valuable queenswarw; market and clothe* baa kets; parlor fender; spittoons; Ireche*., Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Land warrants wanted-jitb 00.-i *i«h to pur ‘•haee Land tVixrtDU to the amount of >‘ire Tbmrnaad Acre*. la IflO, M or 40 acre Warrant*; for which will be P*M fits Id gt>M, for 160 »?rw, ud in proportion tor SO and 40 aero*. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Heal Estate and European Aotil, njo corner of Seventh and tfmitbfirld sirwt*. I'IEKUE SOCLE Boots and Shoes. Wholesale and Detail I JAMBS KOBB. NO- W MARKET, and No. Q Cniun tlmt, third door from the Market House, Pittsburgh, would call the atteutloo of bis friend* and the public generelty, that he has Jo»t rteetred hi* Pall Stock of BOOTS AND BIIOEB, in all their varieties. HU »tock Is one of the Urgest ever opened in this dty, and embrace* everything worn by the ladles in Pbiiadei ptila. New York and Boston, and be trusts cannot fail to plea*# all. Ureal core hat been given in selecting the choicest goods, ell of which be warrant*. He also continues to nsnufsetura, as heretofore, all de scriptions cl Boot* and Shoes, sod from tils long experience of over'twenty years in bastnnti in this dty, U, be trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those who favor him with their patronage will he fairly demit with. eepiq Freslk Arrival »tth« Niwprr Goods Btors COLLINS & M’KCE. KO 03 MARKET FTRF.ET, ARE constantly repairing fr«*ta ruppUm or Fall aod Winter Fancy I>r**M and Btapl* DKY GOODS. They would respectfully call the attention of the Ladle* to their fn*»h atock of plaid and flg'd 81ik«, French Merlooe*. Wool Pialda, Scotch Plaid*, EabrokiarUa, Lace*, Mitt*, OlcTen, lloelarr, Sc. Alan, a full atock of Domestic*, Woolen* and llourwkeeping Good*, of erery description, constantly kept on hand, all of which they flatter Ibemeatyea they can offer to their ctutomera at lover price* than any other house In the city. Remember, COLLINS A U'KEK, (Dr. Tboro’a old aland,) No. 63 Market atwt Mpll KWbUPPLY or DrrwTjtu's, Elder. Fashion and Fomina. Off Hoed Takings, and Crojon Bketob«s : by George W. Bangor. Our Honeymoon and oUmt Comicalities, from Punch. Home for All, or o New Mode of Duildlng. - Hydropathic Cook book. Ned Maagrtre, or the Moat Unfortunate Man In the World. Freaks of Fortune: by J. B Jones. Alice Seymour ; o new novel: by Mrs. Grey. Also, Paterson's Magatine, for September, Just received by RUBSBLL k I1R0„ »«ptB 16 Fifth street, near Market. BAYARD TAYLOR'S (IKEAT HOOK—A Journey to Can tral Africa, or Life and Landscape* from Egypt to tb« Kingdoms of the W bite Nile. Virginia Comedian*, or Old Dari in the Old Dominion; from the MBS of C. Effingham, Effj. Isabel Carrolton: by Kenolter (Hone, i’art 4, Chemistry of Common Life. Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY A 00., _-SJ.PI? . No. 7fl fourth street FOR RENT—A small Dwelling House, with large Lot of Ground, pleasantly situated on ML Washington. The location Is healthy and agreeable. Immediate possession can be hod. To a small family desirous of mooring from the dty to the pure air of the oouotry. this is a favorable opportunity. B. CUTItBKRT A SON, *cpgl Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third street. MAUOGANY AND WALNUT WARDROBES—Hand some patterns, finished and for sale. w»plfl & T. B. YOUNG A 00. MARBLE TOP WASH STANDS—Various patterns and prloep. [seplfl] T. B. YOUNG A CO. Embroideries.— a. a. mason a co. win meite to morrow, a new sod splendid lot of Embroideries. Embroidered Booh and Cambric Collars and Sleeves; Do <]o. do Cbemtsattra tod debits; . Cambric lUdJpg Bleeres and Habit*; Book and Cambric Flouncing#. Edging* and Insertings; Mull and Swiss Banda; Plain Oran Linen Handkerchief; Uooutichad Linen do;- Embroidered Linen Cambric do; a large assortment of tbo Tftj desirable Guipure Embroideries. seplfi ij'XTRA PINK TEAS.—Just received at the corner of j Bixth and Wood streets, a small lot of the finest Gun powder Tea, strong but of very delicate flavor. Also, anoth er supply of the finest Oolong Tes, which has before given so much satisfaction. Lover* of fine Teas will fim the above all that can be desired. Piloe of either $1,60 per fa. A foil osAortment of lower grades, from 3714 cents up. sep!4 W. A. M’CLURQ. fitoumlng Goods. WE have reoelped and have on band a large assortment of Moaning Qoods, comprising Black Bombazines; Black English Crapes; Do French Merinos; Moarnlng Bonnets; Do SilkWarpAlpacas; Do Veils; Do Wool Delaines; Do Collars; Do Paramettaa; Do Sleeves; Do Lyoneee Cloth*; Do Chemisettes, Ac. A. A. MASON A CO, 26 Fifth street CllßAi* KAKH FOR B&LiS—UuultUng of 100 turn, 80 cleared; Orchard of grafted fruit The laud lira well, 1* well watered, and or good quality; rltnat* 7 miles from Farmington, va., near the road leading to Bruceton. Price)l,4oO, in easy payment*. Also, a Farm situate one mile from Bruceton, on the Mor gantown Turnpike, of 400 acres, 200 olearod, good Improre ments, plepty of coal and limestone, and one of the beat grain farms iq {fee palghborhood. Price and terms reason* 3* CUTHBERT k BON, 740 Third street. ODRNINQ OOODS.—HiIUJi t ffll luhb Jait re eelretl a large aaeortmant of the above gootU. to wbfc&. they Invite tha attention of their customer* and the pabile en* rally. eepl9 IsPORMftER JffEA. The Miaa . —araning at duik, by the uietsl ui there ware 19inehe* watcrla thachancel, and falling. The keeLboftt tfefon, of the Gutter Snipe Line, will leave to-day for Wheeling. The steamer LantitmUe arrived at SL Louie, ou the 24th, firom Cincinnati, with a cargo of goods of every defietlpUon, for fifty-four eomigneefi. So says the MUeOuri Democrat of the 26th inst. The river Is Btationary, with twenty-eight iochea of water in the channel, The Fairy Queen is loading for St. Louis, and the Ben Courrin for Memphis. ThßCbancellorhasbcvu rold at fit. Loots by her owner, Mr. John Baron, to Captain E** l *) for $12,000, the purchase Including a barge. —Cißctnnotf Cbmmerctol, 27£A. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTBBTOQH, CIHCIICHATI, LOOTSVItIE, AND SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh find Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, roa THa comrxrAxcx or PASBBNGERB AND FREIGHT limn PITTSBCEQH, CINCINNATI, LOOIBVELI.E, And Saint Lonia. , fCP» Lot i* composed of wren rr--. _ yttafllnit class powerful Stumers, une-1 Jku) for speed, splendor, safety,■■■■ and comfort, and Is the orit rsaouan daily urs or Strax Paoutb on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Mail Line of Bteamers from Cincinnati to Louisrille and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and -re cfifttd through daily. Two new B turners hare been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: _ Dayt Departure Boalx. Cbptaint. from PitUburnh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W^SLTtnooVm....B?nW MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. B Davis .'...Monday. Qso. M’Lair Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE ffs. J. Kourtz Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. j. Qua ThimS£ PITTSBURGH-. H. Caxpmu_ Pridsy. PENNSYLVANIA- Jro. SURcrxLTCa. Saturday Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, \ . . JOHN FLACK, ‘j Agents, > Monongahela House Buildings. Ideciol Pltt&orgb, 1863. CANADA WEST. , E£LCltT«land, Port Btanlcf . (ESP k *** Port Bnrw«II. THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain E. Bmow, win mike two trip# # week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Barwell, u follows; Leave# Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY K YKNI NO, at 7J* o’clock. Leaves Port Barwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Bunley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at "U o’clock. The TelefTßpb connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Oolnmbu# and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk aod CJevuJand Railroeda. A I*3 coooecte at Port Stanley with the London Une of dtagee, whiah connect# with the Great Western Railroad. r ?**■€• •PPJy «» board, or to 800VILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S, F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley or A. M’HRIDK. )»ort Harwell. mir27:Uiuv AUCTION SALES. Aactlon**DaUy Sales. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth street#,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general amor Intent of Seasonably Staple'and Fancy Dry Ooods,Clothing, Root# and Shoe#, Hats, dps, Ac., * r AT 2 O’CLOCK P M Groceries,Qneensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Now end Second Hand Household and Kltchrn Fur niture, Ac., AT T O’CLOCK, P. M. ? Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instrument*, Hardware end Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goody Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. [}a3l:tf PUBLIC SALK IN MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP-Oo Satur day afternoon, September 30th. at 2 o’clock, will be sold at public veadae at the residence of Mr*. Lyman T. Child*, on the Moaoagahele river, adjoining the City Pars, in Mifflin township, 1 family bay horse, 1 one bone barouche, tailing top and harness, 1 top boggy, 1 sleigh, 1 two horse wagon, 1 one horse wagon, l cerPand barneey 4 sets wagon and plow barneey plows and harrowy hay ladder*, bre ■cape, 1 skiff, 8 tons bay, ooro, rats, with e quantity of farm ing utensils, lumber, Ac. Term* liberal,mentioned at sale *P29 p. M. DAVIS, Aoet’r. Engineers* instruments and books at auc tion —A valuable Engineer's Transit; a large n«. rometer, with Thermometer, Ac, attached; Nicholson's .British Encyclopedia, or Dictionary of Art# and Science.*, lv vole; Robertson's Conk Seeikmy 1 huge volume, (-carce); and a few other (hole* scientific and miscellaneous hooit* will be told et the Oemmerrla! Seles Rooms, corner of Filth and Wood sire. fly on SATURDAY EVENING, September 30th, et half-past seven o’clock. P. M. DA VIB, Auctioneer. WANTS. V/v*. .. ; ; - -c/• . . . • '" *••;•• ■•"■»- *• •••'•■*... * I■' V , V »• - ■ * f •*- .» ■? • *Hr- a. v . -.V,- 4* w , t , ? e ; d rsf • COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND ■KttenANTS' exchange. _ OFFICERS. President— JOHN BHIPTON. Firtt Vice President—Vtu. H. Smith. Second “ « Wk. R. Broww. Secretary— Wg. g. llavsji. Treasurer— Joiiif D. ScCLLT. Superintendent—?,. T. NokTHUt, Ja. CbmmiUe* on Arbitration for AugvtL —Wm. R. Baoir.v, V. P., C. W. Hicxxtsox, it. F. Josxs, Jams M. Ooopxjl Wk. B. Enough. WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. [Not*. — The quotations given in the following Review, it must be understood, arc the wholesale pricey except when otherwise noticed.] The disease which has afflicted oar city for some weeks having abated, business 1* beginning to assume a more live ly aspect. The river has risen slightly ; and on Satur day, and tbe early part of the present week, it was suffi ciently high to admit of one one or two small steamers leav ing with Small cargoes of freight. So little has been doing, that we can hardly give a quota tion for money. It has not materially changed on last week, although there has been perhaps more stringency. The following, from the Cincinnati Price Current, of Uiu 27th, gives the condition of thing* there; “ Daring the most part of tbe past week, money matters here been exceedingly stringent, and within tbe la.-t three days tbe discount home* have been under tbo necessity of refusing nearly all tbe paper offetsd at their counters; and, In consequence, the best paper has been offered in tho streets, ahd sold a* high as two, and even three percent, per month. A pressure so severe at this season of tho veer, when the demand for money Is only moderate, is quite un usual; bnt it Is less severely felt now than it would •* during * period of more general business. The Immediate enure of the present stringency is said to bo a scarcity of currency. Tbe notes of the Indiana Free Banks have been returning rapidly for several weeks past, and the amount In circula tion here is now comparatively smalt. To supply th- place of this, other Banks are not issuing their not.-*, anl thus wo aro left without a circulating medium In sufficient sup ply to meet the wants of the trade; and it would se*m now that unless Exchange declines, we must continue to suffer in this respect, or receive and circulate an inferior currency. Tbe market for Eastern Exchange has given wav, nod yes terday, premium were tbe buying, and tha selling rates. The supply is not large, but it Is more than equal to the demand, with the present scarcity of currency, and sales were made in tbe streets, at prices below our quotations. Nothing doing lo New .Orleans drafts, and quotations are entirely nominal” The Ledger, of tbe same date, Fays there Is no r lunge in tbs Philadelphia money market. Tbo best paper Is, with some difficulty, done at l ft cent, a month, while a good deal cannot be disposed of better then cent Breadstuff* underwent a great decline shortly after our last report was mads out, in consequence of a fall in New York, and subsequently a panic. It U now quoted st $7,87 to $8,60 here, which is about two dollar# bigbnr than Cin rinnail prices, and nearly cue ddflar more than in New York. 8o soon as tbe river rise*. it will come down further here. Wbhky is worth 38e. y gallon, which is a decline. In Wool, nothing doing. ABUES- Small lots are changing hands every day. Pearls at 6l£c. Pots, Saleratus, lfsc. Soda Ash, 3tse. HRlCK—Steady sales of Fire Brick at $25 for common and s4o<9<3s&o for extra and Fire Clay at $l2 ft ton. BEESWAX—SaIe* on arrival at 24(&26c; and from store at 25tib26c. BUCKETS AND TUB?—Buckets a! Factory $2, and from store $2.15/22.26. Large Tubs, from More, $7<#7,50 V dot.; rtnall do sb,so. BROOMS—We note s steady demand and light supply; on arrival, prices range from $2<&2.7&, and fn»m store at $2,12/£s3. BEAN'S—In consequence of th« partial this sea son’s product. White remain at the upward flgurt* they at tained some weeks ago, vix: $1.60 bus for White, and $1,2ff«61.37 fur mixed. BUTTER AND EGGS—There is little c-f cither offering. Sweet pack'd Is worth 13(g»14c, and Eggs 12/£l2}.4e. No primo roll in market. BACON—There i* a smill supply of the prime article on hand. Ws note steady sales to * limited extent at Trio? 1 ., for Shoulder*; 7 1 * for Side*, and 11 <5,1 lid for plain flams. Sugar cured. 13<514 CHACKKRs.—Manufacturers met during (he week and •greed to raise the rate*. a* follow*: WateT Cracker*, yi hbl - .. srt,no Butter do do 700 Pilot Bread do Sugar Crackers, ft ft Soda do do Horton do do OOTTON YARNS, Ac.—The following are now the ruling rate*: ponra Yaw. No. 6 to 10, inclualve...lfc?‘H lb | No. lfl_«*.. -11 Al 2 19 •• | •• 17 “ IS 20 “ | “ Ik *• 14 - 21 •• •• 19 M 15 21 “ <2O . Dote* Y*bw No. 500 ft- ID |No fc fit.- »0) “ 0-. JO s “ i *• f*v ,it. - *’ ?<>3 T •• f “ Kon r.tj •< C«rp,'t Chain : wbit-K<<62o, colored 23. (\>rerld V*rn. 23-ij26. CanJWwi<-k, IS. Twine. 20. Batting, No. 1. 13. No. 2. 12; Family I’.aitiDi:. 15 Oaultinr, 15. O.tKDAGK.—Th<- f -llowins are thu rat'--* now e«ta‘.;i*he-l: Manilla Rope, il.. .. Cut 20 » It) Whtto •• 14 - •• ]5 Tiirred “ 13 - “ u - Packing Yarn. fine...l2 •• “ n “ Bun Coaue—Manilla, 3.75 V «*» I'd rln ¥ lb. Hemp, s!>7, 2.7,V 1 A3.*rT p drz. do c<-il 14 ct» fi to. Ptof«H Ijxss—Manilla. $1.26 ? do* Hemp. $1 ? do*. (V)PPEJ(—We quote at cash and time. CANDLES—SaI#.) of K»r Ourin< th. week at 24c y 1 P) ; Dipped worth and Mould CllEESC—Western Re*errc la w-uiewhatscarce, and with ready fsl# at Dv.^lo l^ DRIEI> Fill IT—Nothing doing. iVtche* arenenduai 8i 11.75. and Apple* at $1,55 FEED— Bren and Vft6o. Kirill.—The nominal (juotatlous remain unrhtngpd and are follows, via : Mackerel No. 3. Large, $lO 6tV^ll; Medium do , $10.00; No. 4, sVs a*le« on Tuesday or 75 too* SpringfUhj Furnace Pig Metal ’ at $47. and 25 tun* do at s4>. C moa; cn Monday, 2U trm* 1 Lake Champlain Ulooms at s£o, tl mo«; Juniata Worms are held at HAY.—Regular sale# dally at s2S3o V ton. HOPS—Wc quote Ohio at 26, end Ea*foru at 30oon going to I work. i LEATHER—From store it now Mis at: Bed Leather 23 ($24 ; Oak Hole do SftfSKR : Upper do 30^36. NAVAL HT«tßE7—spirits of turpentine biine« Gi in the •mall way. Tar sl.76(cSss; Pitch $4 27«54,50: florin 13 25 ©PtW. OlL*—Steady sales < f Urd Oil No. 1 at 75 by the lot sod 78 by the sm»D. Lin-vnl is (Inner, and sal-< in the retail way are male ut Si; no heavy sales rept ruri. Balmcf Uiw gallons of Whale Oil at 74, 0 mow SALT.—At the Canal salve are made at $2 bbl f>r No. 1, and $2,00<52,12 fur extra. From store a slight advance on (horn rates. STEEL - Spring Steel, Pittsburgh manufacture, C 1 Plow d0,7W,7‘-4; steel plough wings, H; do. cut to pattern. 8&10 14 1 A B steel, from rolled Iron, 6U; from hammers] do, 6*-;; Hoe Steel, 7)£; Fork do. 7; Shovel do, 8; steel dandy tire, 7 ; EllptJr springs, 10U; neat do. 13(314; Culti vator teeth, 13X5. 32f0,36: do. 60(356 $1 tooth. TALLOW—No demand. Nominally held at rough do Sc. TIN —We havo to not* a slight decline; I C. $10,60, and I X. $l3, cash ; Pig $36; Dar $37 W. WHIaKY—St“B,iy nalu» of Reclined have been mode du ring the week at 40c per gallon. WOOL—Nothing uolog; 25 to 40c is looked upon as a fair nominal quotation. ('IHOLKRA! CUOI ERA ! —The attention of the public U J solicited to Dr. Lonla Wirkey’s celebrated CIIOLKUA and DIARRHEA MEDICINE. This mnilciue has been ad ministered in esses of Cholera, with crest success, in many sections ofjtho United States, particularly in Maryland, where it elicited the attention of the phy ski ms. We hr mo affix s-uno physicians’ canes who wlinejised lt9 N'ncfii-ui effects, and have given their certificates. (For certificates plea*v tee wrapper around bottle.) John 0. Dorecy. M. D., T B. Ducbett, M. D., W. Daria, M. 1). For sale by jwp23 JOHN HAFT. Jit, 141 Wood street. ENOLtSII BHHAKFASr TEA FOK oIXfY CKNTS I*BH POUND.—We hare roeelrwl from New York a nico loi of tiogiieh Breakfiut Tea, which we will warrant e>{ual to eny eold elsewhere in the city at 76c. Also, prime Oolong, Young Uyeon and Ounpowder, at 60c 3 tt>. A UU-ral al iwaneo to largo purchaser*. A- JAYNKB, 'ulO I'ekin Tea Store, S 3 fifth »twt *"ND FOl' .LK-^lSlTacrer ~ - . UI», 92 Fourth rt. Copper Stock* for Sale* SHARK* of RIDGK MIXING COMPANY STOCK, I U for sal* low fur cash, or tour months paper Ku quire of TUOMAS WOODS, wplsltn 75 Fourth street. Vi m. Dlgby, Jr., ('ILOTIIING AND FURNISHING STORE, iViuomc ifo/f, J Fifth xtrnt, J'itD&urpJi.—Clothing madu to order, iu good style, and at moderate rates au!l:(! IMPORTER AND WUOLKSALB DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 147 street, fifth door abort* Kuo*. east aide, Philadelphia, - lih* on hand the qualities of old Brandies, Wldcs. I,lth Whisky, Monongu hela Whisky, Holland Gio, Cordials, Ac, on term." worthy the attention ot purchasers aud dealers. (hu29v Walter *». MarebaJl, IMPORTER aud.-Dehisr In French and American Pop*r TTantrirra. RiarS J UIKAP HOUSES—S36O and s4Uo.—For sal*, a Brick V; House, of three rooms, oo Arthurs street, with lot of 26 feet front by 70 deep. Price $4OO. Also, in rear of above, a Pram- Cottage, with lot of same aUe, for $359. Term* easy. Fruit and shade trees to each 8. CUTUBERT A SON, *ep6 140 Third street. ri'o TUK PUPILS’ ny o.' ANTON. Proftunr of Music.— X Mr. 0. Aotot) purposed returning to this city in time to resume his leach!ag on the Ist of August, but being un fortunately taken ill at Pairmont, Va., be will not be able to reach the city for Rome days. Due notice will bo to bis pupils of his arrival. Enquiries may be made at »u 24 ; 11. KLKHKIPS. MLDItINK CHESTS—I have on hand the finest lot oj Medicine Chests ever offered in Pittsburgh, suitable for Families, Physicians, Steamboats, Ac., Ac. Thore wish ing a good and cheap Chest would do well to call nod ex amine mine before purchasing elsewhere. »uBl JOS. FLEMING. TO LbT—The Aral lioor of rt good Dwelling Mouse, on Ross street; two parlors, dialog room, kitchen and cellar, at $l2 a month. 8. CUTIIBKRT A SON <*pl9 UP Third street. TWINE PARLOR FURNITURE—We are constantly tuau _|T ufactuning floe parlor Furniture, of the best material awl workmanship, and from the latest designs, which we sell at low prices. T; It YOUNG A CO., ••pi® opposite City Hotel, Smlthfleld street. * * . a F V: ♦ ■ ['V ' Orncs or tax Dult Morjtiso Post, ) Friday, September 29, 1864. | C. D. Wood, MISCELLANEOUS. Proeluialloßt WHEREAS, lo and by tb« 18th section of the Art of the General Amembly of paaaed July Sod, 1639, entitled “An Act relating to the Elections of this Commonwealth,” it is enjoined on the Sheri ifßl every coun ty to eive notice of such Elections to b* held, and to con merate in such notice what officers are to be el-cted. In . pumaanco thereof I, WM. MAGILL, Sheriff of the Cbnnty i « f Allegheny, do therefore make known and give this pub- ! He notice to the Electors of eaid Oonnty of Allegheny, that a General Election will be held in the eaid Oountv on tho 1 SECOND TUESDAY OP OCTOBER NEXT, at the mtitbl I Election Districts therein. The electors cf the First Ward of the dty of Pittsburgh to meet at the bouse of Mt& Jane Little, at the corner of Fourth and Ferry street", in said Ward. The electors of the Second Ward of the dty of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House, In said Ward. • The electors of the Third Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the bouse of Andrew M’Mastera,Esq. 6 The electors of the Fourth Ward of the dty of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House, la said Ward. b The electors of the Fifth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the Pennsylvania House, occupied bv Gntl-lh ' Seidel, (late Alex. 6ieward,)iu said Ward. , The electors of the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at Ihe Public Bcbool House, in said Ward. 6 The electors of the Seventh Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House, In said Ward. * The electors of the Eighth Ward of the dty of Pittsburgh to meet at the public School House, in said Ward. The eloctors of the Ninth Ward of the aty of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School House, in said Ward The electors of ibe First Ward or the dty of Allegheny to meet at the house or J. Wood bouse, on Robinson street The electors or the Second Ward of the city of Allegheny to meet at the bouse of Widow Thompson, north-we£t cor. ner of Ohio street, public square. The electors of the Third Ward of the dty of Allegheny to meet at the Public School House, in said Ward. 3 The electors of the Fourth Ward of ibedtyof Allegheny to meet at the bouseof T. Smith, at the corner of KoUnson nnd Sendusky streets. The electors of the borough of Birmingham to meet et the Town Hall, on Wilkin street, in said borough. The electors of the borough of East Birmingham to meet at the Rallroed Office of Oliver H. Ormsby, in said boroogh *Tbe elector* of Duquesne Borough to meet at the Public School House, In said borough. “ihe electors of the borough of Lawrencerilie to meet at the Public Fchool House, in raid borough. The elector* of the borough of Sharpsburgh to moot at the house of John Sharp, in said borough The deem, o'the borough of M'Kwwport to mm «t lb« Town Ilall, in sahl borough. Tho elector, of the borough of Sooth Pltteburgh to meet et the houee formerly occupied by K. ITinntoeh.ettheeDd of the Mouongahela Bridge, in said borough The elector, of the borough or We* Pitubargh to meet at tne house of Rogers. * • The electors of the borough of West Elizabeth to meet at (the Public School House, lo said borough 1 1 * The electors of the borough of Tarenium to meet at th* aPublls School lions j, in said borough i ZS,” < 2li cto, ? , n r th " bor ” ogh Manchester to meet ut the jpubllc School House. The elector* of the borough of EllsAbeth to meet at th« house 0 f Graham, formerly occupied by John Walker. in said borough. J The electors of Pitt township to meet at the tu, nH Joseph Grindord.on the Mechanic** and Farmers’Turnnllre Bom, In mid township, except tho quells tom™ mljlni in Section* No*. 4, . and 14. of the Rahl district, who vote at all gener-l election* In the Ninth Ward of the dty of Pittsburgh. • The elector, of Feeble, township to meet .t th. bourn of John Beitler, In the village of East Liberty 0r The electors of CoMo* townfhip to meet it th* hr....* WiilUm M'C.ll, Jr., In tho .HUgS of iS Lbm. The elector* or Wilkins lowoehlp to meet at the h*na» «f htwn.Mp. ffßr ’ °° t-S“n£'d! Tho el.cton cf Plum township to meet sf th* he... John bummerrillo, la mid townihlp. “ to" 1" 05 The elector, of Patton township to meet ,t the of Ahmbsm T.ylor, on ,h, Norlh-S. lu *,h ”.u The nleetor. of Penn township to*meet at the hoc. of Itabort Donxlihmn, on the Leechhnrgh Hrwd. ln uil The electors of Tenmities township to meet .t Ih. prtii. Srhool nouso, on the fsrm of D.Tid fihs.rom St.rt ' honje lormerly ceenpled by Thoms. Neal, now by Wm J ,! b '± e £T. f ti ;“ k ' 11 ; towo « hl P >» tom st th. house ;!;,3 Sugh.’ form " l7 occ “ pi “ i b? j » b " i» The -lectors of Jefferson township to meet at the hnn** toJ^S'p 01 SnM> tolI, “ Ir ° cruf ’ ird *7 Johu Kfog~to£!d c ? ! £r " t,f , M,ffllo l lo *“Wp to meet at the house of rndmlnir < ”“ pW J *““ u The elsotnrs of Upper St, Olslr township to meet st the house of James Connor, lo mH township * 1 The elector* of Lower Ft Clslr township to meet at the hou?e lately kept by F. Ilelle, at the junction of the Rip mlngham ard . The dectora of Cbartleri township to meet at th. K™.», I,f l The -lector* of Franklin township to meet at th* h*nm» ocoij.hd by Joseph Hd-nan, in «ld tow“ hip n.uo.NrtrlswTort,^ I "'' to "X-th. school joltc;w','u!'i„° f ..‘!'d w.h” ,hlp to "“ 1 “ p.>r'£,;rrn-l;uort“hr , ' hl? tom "* “ tbo b '“•• , Tl,of Sooth P.yett. township to meet st the tortlhip ° f ° Y ' Co “ lt «'. D> sskl Th. electors rf North Psy«te to.mdtlp to meet st the ° P 0(1 bv Pr “ ■ tombon, at Bogers’ Mill, In Th. elKtnrs of Ross township to meet st th. hons. nr ] ' Colt. ugh. on th. PrsnWln i*U Z.tlTp.* Th.Hectots of Pin. towotjiip ,to me! st the house of I Hugh Crummy. In said township OI , r T n * tVit'* ° f M’Cendlrtw township to meet st the hotue . t-f Danirl khiup, in saij lowpjtbip Tb. .l'-emrs Of tr„t ft.,,r tiwo.hip to meet ,t the boose of N Jthca (xioli)]’, in seid township. Tli** -!*ctor» cf l»rer townrhjo to meet at th« PrtVu> Soh-.l noutA In th. borough'of WntST P “ bllp No T iy(h^n.°r r fo bI. ll . I rilij r 3J^ 1 “, mwt,,t «-* Hon. ““ “ a-*- f Z!"'.'!" I '."’ f r , r , r ;‘ U tf* township to meet et thehon.se fom.r.y onuplwl by Ales, inrn.r, In ssld township. SI.TI lu " i ,To 0 .„^;p r •» ■* John P fih.w. To. rou-rs of that Iwrt of Indians township In Allegheny oinnty, resslm* w|thln the following d«S?bed ad in Luci.ir.t;lihin » di-trscl,aodknowo ns the rirertraet» wjthin sftij In uodarlw, shall hereafter vote at geuetul ela> S^^b B,ueh of 0- ssa '^s ««•“* «'»'<>» —fore. l| w p* | (>r“ou f,>r Cen.sl Commission*!-. Tanl^ Irr>C a !l ' r JuJ *"° r thp Supreme Coart or Penuirl- * ir " r-«r P nn- for members of Assembly of Pennsylvania. OOf l-er»m for Countv (V>ciml«^ WDt . r • On«* person fur Auditor. Od« person for Clerk or iba Court*. On* person for Reronler. Out* person fur KegUter. Three persons for Directors of the Poor. “AN ACT ; P.r the Supprettian a/ the Manufaetnn and SaU ef hdoxi eating Liquort as a H’ettuge. ■ W iieuxxs, All laws to he «-fficlt*nt should have tba ,nnm. j bat ton and sanction of the people • “*® ■PP ro * iLrssrs hr«^rr.;! ;h “• ° f *■» »-«s&,k And wfcmju.lt Is Impossible to obtain a certain Indict t!on of popular mntlmmt relative thereto bj means ©rSl titfoo* wnJ remo sirances; therefore! Sicrios 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Home of Be p.ewntatlTM of tb* Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania In Oeneral Assembly met, and it t< hereby enacted by aotho?. t..y of the same. That the qualified votara of thb Common wealth are hereby aother!ted at the places for holding the ; general election. in their respective wards, borough.? and • townships, on the second Tuesday of October next, to vote for or against a low, which shall entirely prohibit, by proner and Constitutional regulations and penalties, themannfro ture and sa o of intoxicating liquor*, except for medicinal sarrarDeulal.mezhank-ftl *nd : artiatica! purpose*. Stc 2. That tho officers antbnrixed by law to hold tlons in each ward, borough Had township £ this wealth, are hereby directed and n&SK by law, in the several district* for thehoMingof tbeSuSd elections In raid district*, on the second Tneadav of next, when shall be organlaed a* an election board to receive from each qualified voter of their aald district*, a ticket written or printed on the outside, “ Prohibitory Llqucr Law, atul'hu ticket* in favor of the proposed law jliKll contain In the inside the word* “For a ProEStorj Liquor Law t and these opposed to the proposed law shall contain In the iuside the words “Against a PmhU.ti. Lhiunr Uw," which vole- shall be counted and the Court House of the county or city in which th« n ,.i election shall be held, on the following Pridav by th* nt. tun, judges, who shall nut up and 2rS>&t£?X*S ‘r 1 ‘" ,he “W «“«F Of City, to the office of the Secret*? or the Commonwealth, at Harrisburg, directed «t3i tZ^f 7 mittedin the «une m’anoer as required to bo directed and transmitted, and the mid Been t.rj «b.ll, on th.. third Frittaj or J.nu.rr MiriniuSl oooimunloote th» Mid mum to th. I.il.h.tuM opened nod counted In th. Mme manner Mth.”t,? to QoT.tnnr .re opened »nd eonoted, and oondd.ml .. tfl prayer* of the voters of this Com men wealth r«lsH** *„ prohibitory liquor law. vemmenwaann relatiTe to a Oiven under my hand and seal at Pittsburgh, thl* 19th .lay of September, A. 1). 1864, and of the IndenSmSeLt. »r .he UnIUM States the seventy-nlnth of _eep23d*wt o .» WM. MAGTLL. Sheriff. Prl ««» to salt all —Dry Good# A 7Z U !i iE ’ t .°. rner of Qr#ot Md Fifth streets, has lost ihu * c<>c * aud Li u « w opening his first Pail stocks for Sd,™3. l^“^ U< "‘ of l3«>trull, Inform M> nnnll. A»X ~nd f'leods that ho will continue his uroieaslon as Intdrucuron tb. PIANO FOHTK and VOICE. P “ Orders left at Mr. KLKB£R'S Music Store or at hi* rsml d„u», No. 1.7 SECOND Stmt. .111 bn - au6 For Salt. S A C hifh S i? D ’ lu * a „ supt * rlor st * ,e of . n el *? ant nouse, fronting on the Ohio riT *f’ at rt Woftdtl ll I» offered cheap for such a boms, ffarfeo , Wo ' xJb ’ run » adjoining Mr. Eckhart’s fine which Is one of the best of Soft Water Springs. « [ B ,» bf»«tlful Lot for a residence. P Hartman's Tayern, of superior la “ d • , of THOMAS WOODS, -* u3lilm • 76 Fourth strAt. No Humbug, TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock will not be distributed st ROGERS A CO.'S Star Da guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason's, but 9 P**®*®* of I* you can procure a* good a LlKE «ht>B ascan be procured in this or any other dty. Call and give usaArlai. ans H’CONKELL* WILLOOKj bankers, AND Dealers in Exchange, Notes, Gold sad SHrer Ooln. Current and Par Funds received on deimiiL brocks bought and sold on commission. OoDeetlons at any point In the United States. South East corner of Market and Fifth streets, “J ll PITTSBURGH, FA. Vl* ; i MEDICAL. H«dt«la« wkleh U JlcdklA f MTEBS* EXTRACT OF 7806 T WORT, UR ROCK BOSE I An Invaluable Remedy for ail gerofhlttt Diseases, ImUgws tion, Salt Rheum, Sick IXeadsoha, Cbmk-r, Nunlng Sore Mouth, General DeWUty, and «•* a PurHUr of the Blood, Is unequalled. SICK HEADACHE. Rock Root Cb:— From early childhood I have bees sabjeot to severe periodical attacks of Slek Headache, at times res* dering me unfit to attend to my household dobe*. For the. last two yean I have been very weak, and had little or no appetite, but by the use of your Extract of Bock Rcee, my general health is much improved, my appetite Is good, I have no more Headache, aqd I feel better and stronger than Lhave for years belbro. mm q. h. WKBsTER. New Haven, Bept 14th, 186 S. CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS. Stv. A. B. Z. Myert: Dear Sir—ln Cutaneous Eruptions, in several instances, I have given your R«tnrt of Rock Rope to children and others, in getting up from the Measles, with the happiest success. In several cases of Erysipelas, this Syrup has effected a cure; it may be relied upon as a certain agent, capable of eradicating the rtisneso from the system, by purifying the blood. I recommend it earnestly for all Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Eruptions, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Colds, and Pulmonary Diseases in general. Yours truly, REV. B. R. WARREN. New London, October 7,1860. RHEUMATISM. Rev. A. R L.Jfy&t: Dear Sir—Having used your Extract of Bock Rose for Rheumatism and Gaxral Debility, and found it efficacious lo removing the j ifoold cheer* folly recommend It as a valuable medicine for the llninrs it promises to cure. KNIGHT. New Haven, January 6,1831. SALT RHEUM, OR' TETTER. I hereby certify that my mm Edward (a lad of tea years of was, last September, attached with Balt hbeom. For foot wetkt, then wasadeepaoreoothesldeof hbftce, extending around the mouth, which discharged freely. We tried sererai medicines, without obtaining any relief: At last, we tried Myers’ Extract of Bock Rose, which has effect ed a core. The son is completely healed, and his g. neral health much improved. HORACE W. BULL. New Haven, March, 186 a. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYBER’S Drag Store, No. 140, comer of Wood street and Tirjrin allev, ■O* Sign of the Golden Mortar. [from .Me JfiOaburgh Dad, IXspaicA. J*b. 18, 1563.} — ChMt Expander*—Shoulder Braces.—An Excellent Article* Persona who have acquired a stooping position, by folkw ing s sedentary occupation, will experience great re'.iefi by the dm of the fc Washington Siupendsr Brace,” made ind •old by Dr. BBYSER, comer of Wood stmt and Virgin alley. It answers for a brace and suspender*, the weight of tfae pantaloons is so plaeed u to continually tend to bring tbe shoulders to their natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one some time, ego, and have been ao pleased with it, that w« unsolicited gave it a “puß,” gratia. Women, hundreds of whom are annually injured by tbe weight of enoimoQs ‘‘skirts,” should slso precure these braces Be particular in procuring the kind mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Btere of GEO. H. KEYBER, No. I+o, corner of Watt stmt and Virgin alley. 49“ Sign of the Golden Mortar a **• * al- porters, Shoulder Braoes, and in fact all Hp 49- AT DR. G. H. KBYSER’S Drag Btore, No. 140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley; Cherry Puhaonk, Puhnorn rj Balaam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Linlmei*, Dopurative Syrup, Heart Onirector, Humor Corrector Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver 00, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, and Oathartic PlUs, Nervine, Vermifuge, Female pms, Fe male Specific, * Storms’ Scotch Couch Caadv: 1 Price's do; Thom's do; ; Howe’s ’do; j Osgood’s lodia Cbdagegue; ’ Morse’s Invigorating Ormiui* 1 Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops; . Harrison’s Hair Dye; l Phalon’s do » Batchelor's do j McMunn’B Elixir of Opium; * Bryant’s Purifying Extract; j Dailey’s Pain Extract; s Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginxsr; ! McAllister’s do do- Bidder’s IndelUble Ink; I Psyaon's do do; ‘ Atnhold’s do; • Dr. Curtis* Hygeana; Lyons’ Katbauon; j David's Lilly White; Basin's do; To Mm* liniment; Hunt's do; Allen's Karr* and Bone Lishant; M exinn Mustang do; Parrel's Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel's Indian do; Cartefs Spaniab Mixture; Barns’* Hie lottos; Mean Fan; Scarpa's Acoustic Oil; Merchant*! Gargling Oil; Hash ton, Clarke k Co.’« God lifer OH: McAllister’* Ointment; Sings* Itoh do; Ferrel's do;. Gray's do: Trask's Magnetic Ointment: Jodkhrt do; Swalm’s Panacea; Houck'a dn Sargant’s Infant Panacea; Perry Daria’ Pain Killer; Ayer's Cbernr Pectoral; Iloßxhten’a Pepsin; Kiers Petroleum; MeLane’a Celebrated Lhrer Pill! Brand rath *a do Wright’s Indian Vegetable PUla Lee’s Antl-bilioua do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Kren f a do; Bwaynee’ErtractßaraaparfUa Blood iiu Jayne’a Anodyne Congh do- Townsend's Health do: Jew Darid'a Plaster*; Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman’s do; BadwaVa Ready ReHef; Morris* Remedy; Prot Wood'* Hair Restorative; Smeraon’t do; Ball's Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Band’s do; Guyaott'a Extract Yellow Dock and «»» Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Clearer** Honey; “ HlgWy Be«nted Brown Windsor *' Mask; Ladlam's Specific; Mebine’s Sudorific Congh Syrup; Tyler's Gum Arable do; Ballets’ do; Bwmyne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic syrhp; Harry's Trioophoronp; Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrom Yiride; McLane's Celebrated Yermifttge, Dr. Locock’s PalmonioWafers; Thompson's Eye lTater; Agenu for all or Dr. McCUntoek's Famflr’MedktW- Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps; * * Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Qnm Elastic do dp. fcbl* , ly For Bale. A SPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, on the Ohio . T t^^°l DlnB HE. * Ioo T * ***»«*. o° the Plank KO*d at WoodV Ron. There U six aeiee revered with a targe amount of Grafted Pratts, Evergreens, Grapes, Bar ries and Garden Roots; with a superior DwelHirc, Barns and Ont-Honsea, all intended to make a comfortable bf ma. It la offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAVIS, Em ,on the premises, or of THOMAS WO JDS, Klegnnt Dress Goods. A A. MABON A 00. are bow In receipt of sereral casts . of rich Drt« Good*, all eeUeted with eteatauTil the recent large package sales in Sew Tort at lea* than oort of import.U.>n, eompriring, rich bladt he’d Silkj: do n i*S,j“ P * d Sls i Sil**: do Amor, do Orodc Rhine; eolorjd plaid and Ctrl pod Sllkij do Polo do Sole; do QUcoi do Brocade; French Merfnoee; French Me rino FI aide; »gored Caehmerea and Detainee; line French Ginghams and Chlotaeg. jwpis William A. Rill * Co*. BANKERS, „ A 'o. lfbod itrttL PUltburok. QLD QD sale the following BONDS ANDm?X?KS:~ 40 shares Exchange Bask; ' 17 do Moaongabela Navigation Company 20 do dtium*lnanranMOoSpany^ 7 $2,000 Honongabtla Navigation Can Da nv Bonds: s*,ooo City of Pittsburgh Bonds; $5,000 County of Allegheny Booda. Locus' T -- —‘t Grove Saninarv for tfoun* Ladiw. ” HlJi next eesaiou of this Bebool will begin on WKDIVBS* v September 20th, end oonileueforty-two wneka.- Day Pupil* from the dtj ere coniejed to end from tfc* Gnnre In an exclusireOmnibox. «v» Orculen mny be obtained at the item of JtMleorse n. BMT. WM. H. CLARKE, Httabwgh, Pa. r :* ‘ ; f - s'* v ■■ -t. . -t - -*. r IN OONKBCnOV WTO TBM .... Okie andFsmmylvania Battmd, _ . VIA ALUAXCSr . T®» sboewt, quickest end aksumtVMte to IMsdo,til* dbnffiJS? “*“*• *• *** <■ «* . lUs route han*Jmndied-milm shorter alttectikht DlSfipoiS.* o €M> * bo ’ ■ th “ **• omTIAOP ThreeJhflrbiiM between Pittsburgh**! OtovetawL Four Daily Trains between Cleveiaa&and Chfawo. Time to Glevekudrtx bourn, CUeego twenty 4wo boon. end BL Louis thirty-seven houm ®ou*u» _ - VIA ALLIANCE. ~Etaln# for Cleveland leave Alliance st TBO, A. HI UOO. SL, and G 80 P. M, at Hndwowitb Tratra foe S?l5 fc W/ u *l? ~d Akron, and arriring in Cleveland at 10.00, A. M., 230, P. JL, and BUD, F. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penn a. PHta* burghatS.oo, tuSL,BOO,A.AL,and&o Bt.LO Mt t** l< Qe North west, leaving Pittsburgh on eitixer of the motslsew after limlM. br gotn,Vll CLKTBtiHB, wtlPVnln b eweego one Train in advanoe of tboas wbQ-go via Mans .gp*»B. to Bfc Innis or any other point weet of cmevgo, will make the elamst end Quickest rfnnnT, f Zh Trmio ftomTSSEff. •tt. Cnbi bom Clmlud u> Tdrfo nd Oblauimiii u £H?V : P r Z. a ‘nZ l “ , 0 ° **• *■». A- .M «3j-- , 001ite«,.( 845 .nd lIM, P. SAi, a. n. and 12.0011. • t Trmi S? .k™ ** *** aod Bt. Louis as follows • Leave Chicago at A3O, A. M and 9.30, P. U. Paasangcrs fcr St Louie go over Boek Island Railroad to JolUt,*nd thence over tbe Chicago and Xtafoippi TtaUroad to AUoa, and tfaenoa by Steamboat (28 milts) to Bt. Looia Passengws by the 840, A. IL, Train arrive in St Louis at 1t.20 same evening, and by the 9.30, P. H., Train at noon next day. ; Bsmge checked thzongh to Cleveland, and than r»- cheeked for Chicago ana 8t Looia. - VARS VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ latoAss. In atm. Sxo clam To Alllanee, 42 30 To Chieago...^4U AO 989 Cleveland...... 400 La UBO 12 80 6 00 Rock Island. 16 80 18 80 6OO St Louis 19 85 ''U 80 P*"™?®***" requasted to procure their tlokets at the oOca of the Company, in Monongahela House, third door below the corner. J, DtT&Aßl>)Bup*t Cleveland. J. A. GAOQHET. Agent, Pittsburgh. SHMiIEB AKEASQKM THE PENNSYLVANIA 1884 - fiflHHI 185*. RAILROAD. n „ THROUGH Iff lIFTKBtI HOURS. ON AND AITER THURHQAY, JOLT 6TH. THEM THEOUGffTRAINS. HI HAIL TRAIN will JeaTe every ttonrin* (Bandars excepted) »t 7 o’clock, stopping at all 9ia regular rte> arriTiug in Philadelphia at lSo’dockJ? 5L THE PAST TRAIN will tore Pittsburgh daily (except RhUnrri'/i 1 eb{k i | *“P»*’lt «* Sreensburg, La trobe, Blalrsnlie, Loekport, Johnstown, Wlimore, Oallitaea, Al- ftrriTlnK ,n at 4 o'clock, the next •t TRAIN ail! learn erety sTening gpppfrg « Irwins Greexuburgh, iAtrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, liner’s, gaiHtsap, Altoona! *c-> connecting at HanUnn with the train tor Baltl ntora, and arrlring in Pfatladeilphia or Baltimore, at 12,30, THB-AOCOMW ODITHJir TBJttN wilflafter n°on («goept Sunday) at 6JBQ o'clock, stopping at iUjm> Jar stathnu, and ruining only as lar as BJaimOlo. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves dally (exeept Spday,) at 11 o’clock, A. M, stopping ataUsta ufwu BrlntcnV — RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Plttslmrsh. TTrgt Ao *’** arrive* at 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, i; P. M. Man ]£»,?. M. Fast Second Aceoonao line, &3Q, A M. Ikra to. New York 410,60; Fan to FUl*ddnfcfa,tt: Tan to Baltimore, $B. AuwfcMM c t»cked to all Stations on the E*n*mrftyr»t«tt»n. road, and to Philadelphia and Bahhnor^^ 7 ”^ 10 * pwohartng tUkete In ear*, will ha aharged not cans in addition to the station rates, exmpt from stations Thara the Company bare no Agent. No notaa of a laae denomination, than fIT& dollars nUI he ncetadla paymentlbstickets,ascenttheseteased br-tha Banks of Pennsylvania. . _■ NOTICK.—In case of loss, the Company win hold tfc«»»rfvee reepoualUe topersonal hegftgeWrTahd let an amount not exceeding |lOO. »»aa-«* **■«*« aou m W. 8.--Yhe Kxwlelof Omnibus Line has banauhni to convey pa asragers and bimn to amffinatha DeooLat eehargw not to exeeed 16 cents {br each passenger, and 15 cento for each trunk 1 "7 apply to J. MB3KIMBN, Agent. Atthe P. N.B. Passenger Station, on Liberty at Pittsburgh, July Oth, IS&4—fjc7 3 ohio jJurrsnrmYj COMUS^cTn 1 Q T 1864. M' An » ajtilll M ®*» *t Crestline, and • makes a close eon* aecuon than with a last Express Train, reaching Ondn* nati about 12 o clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* £ o’clock, P V afler tha arrival of tbe Express train from Philadalnhia. SfTvfnS^L 0 ■* p * *■» connecting wftTS Night Express which reeahee Ohickmaii In tha momlnx Connections are made with the Ohio and IndianaTind Beifontalne and Indiana railroads ibr Dayton, Indfaumßolia and townsln t *»«»»- * * Cownemiosis are made with Clereland.MonrOevlUe.Btt dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bneyrus, Unger Sandusky, Porest, and tbe towns on the Mad Etas-Baad with Mount Yernon, Newark, ZaneevlSe and towns on the Mansfield road. . Cincinnati f 7; to IndlanapoUsga; to tg.SQ to Toledos 6; to Columbus SMS; to ZAnmvffiekfiJLO-ta Cleveland |d. Through tickets to Loufevfll* at rKtamd THE EXPRESB TRAIN leave* CraeUine at t it end mtbti Pittsburgh itl<3o P 11, vttk the .. K ??™? Tr * ia tbroogh faiflftstn hoof tn HAIL TRAIN leaves CrwtUseat iBO,A. rir«l of the Night Express Train from and arrive* at Pittsburgh nan, p m BtuOHTOS ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Iwr** f l£2tlM P 6 P NewJßdgttanTS FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh *t T A M, »nJA P arrives at A3Q AM, *ad4AO,PM. • • - ■ 49* Th* Tndnsdo not run on Sunday. 49* Heket*or farther informtkm.axalxnt tfc«thkat rtaeesrftheiOhioand PeansyfraniaßailrasdCompany/cf J. G. CURRY, at the corner offiee under the Monoturu*!* Hoa**,Pitt#bargh, erof --- GEOROE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, «.WM Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, hnnpr *fri» p - m ’—ylrtmi Hallrond. " ■ QTJjnfXR TARIFF m U Baltimore; oommendng April trt> „ Brooms, Osdar and Wooden Ware, faihn, Furniture, seeond band,Pore,Pianos,Ponltryj baskets or texts: 16 cants fflCO S!u J Ae»£CTa»-^tWFrnlt,Beeswax, Dear Skins, dom aad Timothy ttU—w— . SE*ej»M&,aiidJegga: rto-d C7fftf~-Baoon«Dd Pork (toco*,) Bnttm-.infirktai, Fbiva ff/tTf*-'Alcohol, Baoon (to casks or bazas.) Baku? JS 1 B **{ *?f ladles, Cheese, Urdsa*l**~ w **' Flour 80 rents ft bbL -*• •P l * QgftTtQK C. TRANCISCPB. a » Blaiham R CoA TraaspattaMaa t.i ß | SIH NJttAMOTIA, BALXCKORR AND iTTY, t „ r YO « BL —Jbf Quaere and Agouti of said Lfe* .. Tj I^*l, if - * tinxt*** years connected With tDa old established Bingham’* Una* They -win afro tbatt n ***M*te?* t *** , * t ® n fosWbnUnxof.&ottocarMai'- chandii*, Am, to the ahoricst time and od uAnnUa Ureas as any other Line. - ▼«»•» htt ™ n *““** „ ft 80. BDWHAM *-QQu Ouai Snte, gt, PHtrimSIL BItfGHAJf/jJATIfI * xj£T ~ ~ T' L -.--.. Jt-lMtlWllwTSfc; - Oeorse R. wuts. • i •«* eftarßON. :ii DAY SBXT, the 4th day of Bap umber, a »»»< ;Tariedasaoruaentof •. ’ = . mad* Velret end Cloth Cloaks, Tatotas, and Pnfia ; Lopin’i French Mertnoes and Cashmeres: Do do Mnalin Pritinw; aad Tamise Cloths and Raids] CV v t^S?l4bK:? ? d w*N*inaiks; • ; French Chintzes, fcmbrcideriae MMitment of Indies’ FaU and Wtotar ' »o«ntly at the auction salsa to Nan York, at * great reduction t.om former prices. There auction aa'M. fcclaff unprecedented, the quantity exhibited hater umun- Bjv?****stmthequaUtyrary superior, Goods mn sold rn tonne aaariDOem Pittsburgh, Angttst ao t lB&4.—fien2-1m . — : O 10hbdaBacon Dams; S&~ u do Shoulders* “ S* ""'“P *<>■ 3 lUtod; SOWbMI do ao do; toarrir. JO “ -nodfcui do do S 6 bhls do , do do W “ Lake Trout, to store; •e **: Baltimore Herring, to sfr •; » « do Shad, do. -* **- No. 1 extra Inrd 00. do ; " 2* M.bumou, - do: - M casks prims Pearls; 100 bhls MsreFwk; 100 «• Grease Lard; . ■ » « -Loafaumr; 80 hhdsO. Bogir; 230 bbls O.HnTteß«, oak ocopartge 40 boxes W.O. Tobacco; 100 bhls N. O. Rosin; 40 casks lUce; 7 boxes Cream Cheese; 150 lock. Mod Apple, on) Peubee; 2000 pounds Bacon Sides. 11* - ‘ ENGLISH'* RICH AS •*wr3K* e Homnea and Lota tot Ms. . 11/ILL be sold at prime sale, THBKR HOUSM AND ff wW. One Bdck Hooae, situated oo Farry, batwaam Fourth and Liberty sUaets; Lot 30 teat front by 70 tent 7S Fourth ntre«t. , Also, tm9 Lo* Ml two Horn*, on Logan (tntt WtA wart. One Hons* ftootlog on Logan ■treet and f&atte on Carpenter’s alley; Lot SJ SwtbjlOO. - - - V--.™ Atao, tfeo stand I now occupy, on the comer of F«tt Water streets, tbo Imm running oneyaar from Ist of iil 1856, whh tte rnHUtiiw, BrtiUDf, Si: ' entisdatncagood and is nlottaatls 'finals ii^ For terms and farther particulars enquire of AUUL COPPLEB, conr-Tof Ferry nut Water strteta. *> an roaaUaHy wigacsd to Cfc* .- • of STEAMBOAT niiw RTftNiTOM, «vm-. o» Steamboat*.: Oar ffxprcVUrwte thh teOMli of fb* kad n«— gnmht*. «Miit w»«fa i, vc jj proatptitQde tajrMeb orißOLiieiUled, m in the aaalldr •* tho work«ndyraoaal tfftgUuu to tfcoiflMt•■!•'*' That* lateMtod ta- fkrntaUsg Baits, viß find It to that* idTuU|kt»|)wuialL' tg im J -.-r~r— —---;t-!.:• 9rK J l«am'**o.~ ■■_ fwpSaHwfcwtf f|iw»atn IMIMABK W HASP, toiiac* u $6 umSta, teJSQSSSttSRSvsSGSgBR' us alley.' “Bftadto st> lie. Washington. **■ <--*•■ &. CUTSBKXT 4 BQK, MM MM vV'Vly-.n „ , * '{h ;. r 1 * railroads