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SlsflliiS _ • £s■■«"*&&**; g~J&% *- ?»3 •s? * BB■#ojaßSg^pg||^g%i ups v>l M§ißflSt#S» *s*? r -<■■*** *? : ‘t v «- fe *>'^^' 18®W k ',v,tV'V- * :i s % ■ *• A, jt*V'« ■- r- --»*«, - - ••_ . . - . * '*-'* ~ r. *■ 4 .4. * J *•■ «~ -*i.Jl : ■*• i ♦■* ■ . * • * •*'' s ‘/-.r > e-. * «t»w t► ■ ».. • -* >.: i ► »«•«-*;: * * r>* H’ »■- - >t - 1 - > t .>. 1 ‘ . J-'?*i? *i. ' w ill Its * . • > >? I “'li* "* \ b ■ > t •• > ■ . ,r •■■ ■. ■i •,* i\- ; ■ >* * J.' ■*■ .«»*'«* l ■* if.. •».*j + > j> *• * r»* I . r •*" ■*“ ' •i > * * J* -'V*j - ■ Mjff' ’ ’ -j r - .A , »•.< ‘ •• «-.l • *•* THE CITY POST. MONDAY MORNING: Wanted. —Wfll any of our rabßoribenbekiod enough famish ns with the “ Dally Post" of August 88th* Howard Association. —The Board of Mana gers, ibeYice Presidents, and the Relief and Collecting OoaamiUeee of this Aesodatloo, are requested to meet this mning at 7 o'clock, at the office in Cargo’s Hall. * Howard Association nr Axxmhbny. A meeting of a number of dtiseni of Allegheny was held In the market house on Friday evening, tor the purpose of forming an association to relieve the wants of the Buffering poor of the city during the approaching winter. The meeting was organised by calling Robert Ashworth, Seq., to the chair, and appointing Dr. Reed Secretary. The object of the meeting having been stated by the chairman. Her. Dr. Black and Dr. .Dale followed in some pertinent remarks, urging the necessity of providing Imme diate relief for the sick and destitute, and also of forming a plan for permanent relief during the winter. The latter spoke In terms of praise of the Ladlea’ Benevolent Socie'y* who have for yesjs relieved the most pressing wants of the poor, and made themselves acquainted with the localities* and recommended a co operation with them as for as pee* Bible. Ob motion, a committee of two from each Ward was ep. pointed to draft a Constitution and By-Laws for the govern , ment of the Association. The following gentlemen were appointed- Dr. Dale, Rev. Dr. BWck, L. Wilmerth, Q. P- Schwarts, R. H. Davis, James M’Oandlesa, R Ashworth, Joseph A: Reed. On motion of R. 11. Davis, the committee, and citiseng generally, were desired to meet and co operate with the La. dies’ Benevolent Society, on the occasion of their anniversa ry, on Thursday evening next, at Excelsior Hall. I On' motion, the adjourned, to re-assemble at the call of the committee. Destructive Fire in Mahchxstkr.—A fire broke ont on Saturday afternoon about three o’clock, in the papei; mill of Howard A Go-, Manchester, which, before It was stopped, provoi one of the most destructive that hst e»*r vM’ed that village. j? The fire originated near the roof, from sparks from the chimney, and the building being composed of wood—filled with tbe most combustible material—it spread with great rppidity. In a few minutes the entire stractare was in ; rains,aud the adjoining property—three small frame houses and lit saw mill of Messrs. I. A A. Patterson—were also in flames, and beyoud all effort to aave them. A large quantity of sawed and unsawed lumber, scattered around the two mills, woe likewise destroyed. The frame houses were Inhabited by the families of work men- employed in the mill, name-1 CbanJlef. Wylie on<l Pots, who-however, managed to save the largest part of their furniture. The heaviest sufferers by the calamity are Howard A * CO4 their loss being estimated at (16,000 or (18,000. On this there’is an insurance of (3000 in the Delaware Mutual, mud (1500 in some other office. Messrs, I. AA. Patterson will lose about (tCOO—the totnj * value #>f the property consumed. We understand that their policy of insurants* expired only ide* weeks ago, and that f-otn some cause they neglected to get it renewed. They had another saw mill immediately adjacent to the one burnt • which however, was not iojared. About fifty men were employed In the paper mill, who, of course, are alt thrown out of work for the present. Court of Quarter Sessions.—The following U a list of the cases, at present In j All, swaiiiDg trial at the t <rm of Quarter Sessions which commences tfiaj : Larceny 18 Assault and Battery - Id do i do with intent to kill 6 Burety of the Peace 4 Arson. - 2 Patflng Counterfeit Money... 2 Keepiac Rawdy Uouse 2 Riot, with intent to kill 1 Seduction..- - 1 Adultery 1 Assault 1 Orand Larceny 1 Keeping Tippling House 1 Forgery 1 Small Note Surra.—Esqnira Baughman, of South Pittsburgh, has given judgment in favor of the plaln ■*- tiff, in the rase of the Commonwealth of Pennsjlran’a for use of R. Jones ra. Holmes A Bon. and Kramer and HaLm. Broker*, changed with passing notes of smaller Uenomina tion than (5. The cnee was tri-d t-everal days ag-\ before the Squire, Mr- J. Hamilton appearing for the plaintiff, red Mr. J. H Hampton for the defence. We have beard It ru mored'that several additional suits of a similar natare, are about to be instituted against the same parties, bu: wheth er there is any foundation for the report or not, do not pretend to determine. Relief Afforded. —The Howard Association at their meeting on Saturday night, reporoi that ibey have furnished reliof during the day to twenty-eight f*ml lies—three !in the Qr>t ward, fourteen Id the second ward four in the third ward, and four in the seventh ward. N.i reports were made by the collecting committees : but it «»- understood that they had been quite sucre«*fut. Four deaths from cholera were stated to have recurred since Frl day. The sumbor of new eases is hi at four. Benefit to Sam E Ryan.— Mr. Ryan, the fa* vonte comedian attached to Manager Foster'4 company, an* ntoaocQfl an entertainment for hia benefit at Masonic Uall. on tomorrow evening. Ryan has host* of friends In tbla a»ty, and their “ material ah! ” on Tuesday evening wiU be thankfully'received. Petition tor Divorce.— The Court of Com mon Plena was In session on Saturday and rteeivnl tbe pe* Utloni of Cyrus Noavood and James Curran, asking a Cl- Yore* from their wires. Adultery was the cause alleged. The petitions were laid orar for future consideraticu. Body Found.—The CAromWe etates that the body of a man much decomposed, was found on Tuesday on tbe farm of Alexander Boyd, South Payette townabir.D'ar the Noblestown Plank Road. Tbe body was not identified Kenbelys’ Review.— fhe October number'of this ueeful publication has just been i.-sued, and ran Le procured at their office on Third street. As u-ual It con tains most Reliable information of all new coanb-rMt?. SEALED PROPOSALS will l>e reived by elllier of the undersigned, committee of the Pittsburgh and Steuben ville Railroad Company, until G P. >!., on WEDNESDAY, November Ist. for tlie lease of the Perry known as Jones’ Upper Ferry, across the Monongahela river, opposite Pitts burgh. N. B.—The above lease hasten years to run from April let. 1865. For further Information enquire of S. A. LOSti, IC9 Front street, ISAAC JONES, cor. Front asd Ror* *treetJ. Seven Hundred and Fifty Dollars. FOR SALE—a UtliCK DWEI.LI.no HOUSE of three rooms and cellar; also a FRAME COTTAUK of throe rooms,witha Lot of Ground 26 feet fronton Arthurs street. /C-eventh Ward,} by 140 feet deep, with poech plum and shade trees, vines, Ac. This Property would soil two fami lies, and is ottered at the low piice of $760 Half in baud, tbe remainder in two yearly payment* Call and look at it. 8. CUriIBEHT A SON, sep27 Real Estate Agents, 140 Tbird street. PUTNAM’S MONTHLY, FOR OCTOBER. CbnUtUi —Portraits of Contributors, No. IV., author of “ Our New President.” 1. Count Stedingk, Part I. A Tbe Painter’s Portfolio. 8. Amavi. 4. African Proverbial Philosophy. 6 Israel Potter; or,’Fifty Years of Exile. 0. Popular Superstitions and Ballad Literature of Eng* land, in the Middle Ages. 7. Nellie, Watching. 8. Novels: Their Meaning sud Mission. 1). A Day on the Danube. 10. The Famous Quarries of tbe World. 11. A Trig from Chihuahua to tbe Sierra Madre. 12. A Thanksgiving. 13. Tbe Shadow. 14. Caures and Comcquenres of the Russian War. 16. Tbe Reproof—The Reply. 10. Tbe Editor at Large. 17. A Yankee Dio{cnes. 13. Editorial Notes. Just received and for sale by H. MINER A CO., scp27 No. 32 Smithfleld street. 131HK WOIIKSI FIRE WORKS!!— ' . 200 boxeo Fire Crackers; 1 C gross Roman Candles, 12 balls; 7 do do 8 do; 6 u do do 6 do; 8 “ do do 4 do; 4 “ Triaugles, No. 1; 3 “ do do 2; ' 60 boxs Jackson Crackers; 600,000 Torpedos; 40 gross Pin Wheels; 20 “ 1 ounce Rockets; 15 44 2 do do; >l2 44 4 do do; 16,000 44 Pulling Crackers; Second supply ; Just received and for sale by . ” J. C. ANDERSON, je2T y No. 6 Wood street. 12 tSfW NOTHING BIIIRT COLLABB. CRAVATS, and full assortment of Furnishing Goode, at the new 'BBunlog Store of BAYARD TAYLOH’S NEW BOOK, for Kale at MINER A OO.’S, No. 32 Bmitbf)eld street A Journey to Central Africa, or Life and Landscapes from Egypt to lbs Negro Kingdoms of the White Nile: by Bay* ard Taylor. : Party Leaders; sketches of Jefferson, IlamiltoD, Jackson. Clay, Randolph, Ac: by J. G. Baldwin. Ned Mosgrave, cr the Most Unfortunate Man In the World; a comic novel: by Theodore Hook. Hermit’s Dell: by a Pencilier. Captain Canot, or Twenty Years of an African Slater. Per secu tes: by Dr. William Edgar. The Home in the Valley: by Bln. Callen. If you want any Books; if you want Magazines; If you want cheap Publications; If you *ant Standard Works; If yon want anyOting that is printed, call at H. MINER A 00., ; *pl3 No. 32 Bmlthfleld street , STAR CANDLES—2S boxes first" quality gmr Candles Just received and for sale by aepl BAILEY A RENcHAW. BEEP TONGUKS—4 dosen prime quality Beef Tongues received and for sale by . sepl DAILEY A RBNBHAW EGGS— 4 bbls just received and for sale by »pl 9 HENRY H, COLLINS. C'tUKESE— 179 boxes for sale by J seplfl HENRY 11. COLLTNB. f I -IsiOTHY 6KKl>—65 bags and 6 bbls Timothy Seed just _f_ received and for sale by _*fpW ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. MARBLE TOP wash STANDS-Various prices. |«eplG] T. U. YOUNG jA CO. IjiOUK IIIOUSAND ACRES OP LAND, in thoTsufte of lowa, fur rale. Apply to ; au23 JAMES BLAKELY / 7•: ~ TELEGRAPHIC. iOCTOBEIT 2. From Kalco o N«w S«Pt «—Th. IlMf OrUsta srriT«l with M«xfco dataa to th« lflth. Boujboo wu €itcotoi on uth of hugmL Fonh.t debit, of tbo IntarpmU .ro nportod. oow oOMomtojt Unit*. Itorbldo, tho Bocrottir oT tho Union lntnUoo b ■men, the passengers of thu Orizaba ~^ te r ible,to r m ooattndon tho cout of Tmu on the 18th. It raged firor days and destroyed an immense amount, eerenl TeMels and manyllvea were lost. Matagorda was totally destroyed, exempt three hoaftes. The crop* or com and cotton an nearly destroyed. ■ Accounts from Brownsville, 16tb, state that tbe rtvolo lntion Is gradually progressing. It id reported that Monte* rey is in the bands of the rebels. Sttppeaed Discovery of the Steamship Nsw Top*, Peptember 80.—Captain McLewy, of the bark Mary Morris, from Glasgow, reports that on the 18tb o' Au gust, in lat. 58, long. 16,he saw the hull of a large iron t«w sel, painted black, with red bottom, apparently Clyde-built, with three or four compartments; the wood work was en tirely burnt. He sent meo aboard, who reported seeing her msehlnery. Next day he saw a full female figure-head, seven feet high: had a wreath on the head, gilt stripes on dress, with'handsextended. Their impression is that it is the City ofpiaagow-rbut U>e City of Glasgow bad no figure head such sj described. Nrw Yotx, September 80.—A police officer named Jamt Cahill was shot dead at three o’clock this morning, wbil attempting to arrest some burglars. Three men were a rested on suspicion. A private despatch from Hoog Kong, dated J uly 23d, says that Commodore Berry bad arrirod there. Canton wasqui et Chinese families were leaving. TfceDiooesan Convention ballotted four times without a choice, yesterday, when they took a recess until 7 o’clock. On the last bal’ot the vote stood as followsVinton, 185; Putter, 136; Haight, 84. The others were scattering. Steamer Sank—Election In Lonlavllle. Lonsviut, SeplemberSJ.—Tbe steamer Malta sunk in th< Ohio river.'' Onu cabin, nod 20 or 30 deck passengars, art supposed to he lo«t At the municipal election, W. B. Shepherd was elected Mayor by tune hundred and fifty majority. Bhepberd was not known as a candidate until this morning, and it is sup posed to be a “Know Nothing” victory. Reception of Lord Biffin—Gen. Casa. DtTEotT, Sep. 29,*—Lord Elgin and suite arrived to day.— He was received by the Mayor and Council and escorted to e Fair. A dinner was given at the Nations! Hotel in tho afternoon by the Common Council and prominent citizens. Gen. Cass left this city this morning to stump tbe Stato. Evocation of a murderer. Bostox, September 30 —Thomas Casey was executed ii the jail yard at K&at Cambridge, this morning, for the ruur der of Mr. and Mrs. Taylrr, at Natick, eighteen months agn He made no speech; and died bard, showing signs of life for tv minutes after tbe drop fell. Provincial Connell of Catholic Bishops. Barminax. Sept 29 —The Archbishop of Baltimore has summoned the Prelate* t > Provincial Council to opep at tbe C ithedrai ou Che sth of NoT«nl-er. The province embraces Baltimore, Phiitoelphia, Richmond, Pittsburgh, Wheeling, Erie, and Savannah. TELEGRAPH MARKETS Nsw Yoxx, September CO.—Stocksquiat*, money unch&ng «l; Erie 44; New York Ceutral Cleveland and Toledo Railroad 69. Cotton unchanged; moderate demand. OoCe 6nn Sugars firm, transactions moderate. Molasses un changed. Vlouy firmer; sales 5500 bids straight State; good Oh o $7@7.25; Southern unrhang-d. Sales 1800 bushels Wheat; nothing doing. Corn opened heavy, bat improved nt the close; 53.000 bushels Western mixed at 76}jfi57fl. Lard Oil heavy at 76. Whisky ; ssW 000 bid* Ohio 4J l 42}-s I’ork dull, with declining tendency. Beef unchanged, limned sales at previous rate*. Beef hams 18 Cut meats unchanged. PBtlAi'rtPuiA, Sep. 31. —Floor—extremely duP, sis on'y u small lots for the supply tf the homo trade at for p»od retelling and extra brands. Shipping brands norai ua'ly he’d at tho lowest figure. Nothing dcing in Corn Meal, and Rye Flour quiet, sal.* of tbe former at #4. Not nuidz Wheat offering, market very doll, sales r.f 3-kiQ bn-h. only were retorted at st.So<ssl,Co for fair and prime red, and 11,70 for prime white. Rye scarce at J I.lstg>)l.lh. i.'orn dull, and lower; sales.3ooo bueh. good Southern Yel low at 82c and 1. 0d fair quality at SO. Whisky firmer— sales lu Itbls. at 42tg42c. fixcusATt, September 30.—Flour firm; moderate demand at. stiJ>o«.t,6,Gd. A sals Of 600 boah Bra at |1.12. Nothing dmein Provision*. WhUky 30. a fair demand. Linseed «»d 78, and firm. Sales SOO b*s Cheere at 10c, firm On .--rie* artin. at full prices. Tbe river Ls felling. Weather warm and cloudy. i)O'KS jrgT received.— > Trawls In Egypt and Holy Land, by FirpLenr ; new i-1i ion Twi-rdiu’#, Se,d Time sod Harvest; tbe Bible in tbs heart, home nne market pt*'v; (j|*d Tidings Mrs El t-’* Family Monitor an-l guide tosneiil liapptne.4. Iletridge’s Cbriitian World uumnskwl. New Testament, w.th notes by Abbott, 1 vwl., cheap, for Sunday school eschar*. W a; land’s Moral S.'k'Oce and Political Economy I'aley’s Natural Theology. • Christianity Demonslrated, Neamubs, Guido anj Julius. Tholuck. Smith's Nature! Hi-tnry of Human Sporie*. Flugh Miller’s IsMiks. r History of Cuba, from discovery 'to the present time—il lustrated: Ballon. ALONE—THE NEW STORY. ” A* » work of fiction, it is one of the best *< have read in msn> a day. It cannot failU. be n»0 with deep iu'err*: by all who Lave true feeling and warm sympathise.. ,The:o is genius, pathos, bamor and mural io its charming pages " AVic }\trk O'jifmrr. For sale by JOHN S D.tTISA.N. ►ep 9 65 Market; near Fourth street \/| E'..iiA.Nli,S AND oTUEutf wishing to proruie a Img* ivl Rd <<f ground, within twenty minutea waik cf the :i;v. and ln.a healthy and pleasant location, at a low priqe »ud on easy terms, enn be rrrotnui<<dated l>v —P** S CITUDEUT A FON, 140 Tldrd rrwt. \KI , LKNDID FARM F U BALK—■‘iiuat-d ou Lbr Tnughloghany river, 4 mile*above McKee*T*rt, * D 3 'irnotT Lorn the city, ejgtitv acre# iu a fine state of ruldva tion; fifty <jf prime bottom land; balance choice timber, sod wtill watered; a tw©-it<.ry brick dwelling bouw; a large frims barn. <*nd other Improvements r appla and peach on • hard, Ar. .For price and terms, enquire at the Beat Kstafr «■>:«« of S. cmiBKKT A SON. *ep29 llu Third ktreeL rM'LAUGHLI.N'. No. 05 Fourth rtrret. nearly opposite • He Mayor’s Offlre.b m*nuf*«t'jrirgOrn'lenren's first low Blio-«, lies and buttoned; Oniresa and Buitod ..i Gaiters; lit dies* Boats, Half Boots, Jenny Linds, Siip l>«rs, and French Lae h log Goiter*, of every color aodsba.le; luncy Kid amt Baiin Goiters, of the best material; Mix-ce ii.d Children’s 00. cf every variety. N. R.—All kinds node toord. r, on *hort entire. fau!9 For Eicnt7 \ LABOR AND CUM EMEN'T LWKt.LIXG HOUSE— On nr rib Canal Mrret. between East Lane aol Chest ; :iut etieet. Allegheny. I‘oeresrhn can be had ol»,ut the M of November, and the root U the Ist of April next will !>e very )o». Tbo Property ran i»e leaded for a term of one to five years. Inquire of HENRY HPROUL, Koq. or G. W. CAMP, sy2Bjdlm« fifllce t>f Adams A Co \« Express. Notice.' / '| I UK SU* kbold-rw of the Pennsylvania Insurance Crtu i psny of iqtul.argh, are hereby notified Ui meet for the e lection of Directors, at the oftlro >,f aaJd Compacy, mru-t • f Fourth and BmithfMd »treets, PUteburuh. Pa-, on 51oN DAY. thn 6ib day of November, IKM. at lb nYliwk, A. M. It being the annual »l-rti<*ii, as provided by the charter, by order j*ep M) A A CARRIER. fW’v. John \V. t;©., Forwarding and commission merchants— Denier* in all kinds r>f Pittsburgh Manufactures, fee.l * ipe and Sheet Lead, 67 Free t street. irrpVM iITOByHi7H ( TTVIvi]IS 4!*iD NEW ORLK'm MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE UAILROAD TO CHICAGO TIIENCE BY CHICAGO ASD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Boat* from Chicago to St. Lonii. ' PRAINB LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sunday* excepted) 1. cn arrival of Express Train of Michigan, Southern and Central Railroads— First Bt. Luul* Day Mail ...... H:3O, a.m. Second St. Night Kxpreiu 10.1)6, p. u. Trains run through to St. Louis in fourteen hours, via Bloomington, Springfield ami Alton, without chonor of car* ur baggige, connecting at Alton with dally Liue or Packets fir Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with first c'ast »lf amen for Ifew Orleans and intermodule poluta <>n the Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamer* for Kansas and Council-Bluff*. Baggage cht-cke-i through to Bt. Louis, on Michigan Cen tral aod Southern Trsln*. and at the depot iu Chicago. E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Pusounger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jr , Superintendent. Asp“ Through Tickets to Bt. 1/iuK )>v this route, can be obtained In Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitts burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad*. F*cp27:flm UTNAiI’S MONTHLY. FOU”oCT<>UER" ‘ CimtenU— Portraits of Contril|Mor*, No. IV, author of ‘‘Oar New President.” T 1. Count tk-dgwick, Part I. , 2. The Painter’s Portfolio. * 3. Amavi. i 4. African Proverbial Philosophy. 6. Israel Potter : or, Fifty Years of Exile. 0. Popular Superstitious and) Ballad Literature of Eng land, in tho Mlddhi Ages. 7. Nellie, Watching. 8. Novels: Their Meaning and Mission. 9. A Day on the Danube. 10. The Famous Quarries of the World. 11. A Trip from Chihuahua to the Sierra Mad re. 12. A Thanksgiving. 13. The Shadow. ( 14. Causes and Consequences of the Russian War. In. The Reproof—The Reply. 1 16. Tbo Editor at Large. ' 17. A Yankee Diogenes. 18. Editorial Notes. Just received end for sale by W. A. GILDKNFENNEY A 00-, bcp27 No. 76 Fourth street. NEW SUPPLY OF BOOKS.—Periscoplca: by Dr. William Elder. Fashion and Famine. Off Hand Takings, and Crayon Sketches: by George W. llnngay. Our Honeymoon and other Comicalities, from Punch. Home for All, or a New Modo Df Building. Hydropathic Cook Book. Ned Slusgrive, or the Moi>t : Unfortunate Man in the World. Freak* of Fortune: by J. B. Jonee. Alice Seymour : a new novel: by Mrs. Grty. Also, Petcreon’a Magazine, for September, just received by KUSdKLL A ORO., scplS , 16 Fifth street, near Market. Valuable Ileal Batate for Sale. MTHAT very desirable property situated at the cor ner of Sixth end Bmlthfleld «ts., containing THREE FOUR STORY STORES AND DWELLINGS, two oo Smithfleld street, one occupied by Sledle A Bartberger, Watchmakers and Jewelers, and the jjther, the corner, ©c cupied by the owner as a Confectionary, Llqnor Store and Dwelling; and the one on Sixth street, occcpied by B. W. Sanders, as a Barber Saloon and Dwelling. This property la one of the most eligible situation* for a Banking House or Broker’s Office at present offered for*ale in tbecity. For terms enquire of MICHAEL O’HARA. Titlo clear and Indisputable. As I am determined to sell it if I can get anything like a fair price, this is to give notice to any person or persona hav ing claim or claims, charge or* charge*, against me, to pre sent theone to meat the corner of Sixth and Bmithfield Etreets, or prefer the other, and they will be satisfied linmo diately. [aul(hd*w2mj y MICHAEL OTIARA. ARTHURS, BGDGEBS & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, CORJfKR OF FOURTH Ab T D SMITHFIELD ST&MET& mMo 1 PUtahvihiPa. '-‘-n ** ~T : fly Llsci fbr' the Moraing" Port CUy of Glasgow. From New York. ► - * •*» S ' r , H v^r; T.,- -* r .. A FOR RIVER j'FAe'/titer.—On Saturday evening, st doth, there w*s •$4 inches water Iq the channel, by the mark, and falling. olandy, proepeetS of rain. At Clncibnatlthq liTer continues to Ml, with about 30 inches on the principal bars. The river at Louisf Ule Is fall log alowly with aboot two feetof water In the canal, and thence in the channel to Cairo. A new steamer, called the Shanghai, has been launched •t Louisville. STEAMBOATS. \ “ 1554.” PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUIBVHLE, Airs BAIBT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, roa tot contktarcx or PABBSSOBRB AND FREIGHT BXTWRR PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louie. , (|5Jk This Lett is composed of seven class powerful Steamers, one- UULJ fbr speed, splendor, safety end comfort, and is the oblt throcod daily übi of Steam PaCebts on the Ohio riTer. It oonnecte with the U. B. Biel! Line of Steamers from Uneiontti to Louisville end Saint L ® u JVtjr which passengers and freight ere ticketed and re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers hare been added to the Use, which now consists of the following boats: Day ttf Departure —J?™- Oiptairu. from FUUburoh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. Beltshoovbr....Sunday. MESBJSNGER, No. B Davis.. Monday. ALLEGHENY Geo. M'Luy .Tuesday CRYSTAL PALACE W M. J. Koimx WednewUy. PQILADELPUIA JL J. Grace, Thursday. PITTSBURGH— 11. Qiawiri .Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jso. Kubefelter. Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock ou the morning of departure. Jor particulars, apply on board, or to JOUN B. LIVINGSTON.) . JOHN FLACK, JAgeuts, Mooongahela Ilouse Buildings. IdeclOl ir 18047 ? CANADA WEST. I jn^hCleTeUsdiPortgUnlejr, in*' *, and Port Burwell. TUB PINB low pressure steamer TKLEG KAPIL Captain 1L Billow, wUI Buka two trips a week between ClaTaliod; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows: Leave* Cleveland for Port Btanl*y, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, o'clock. Leave* Port Harwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leave* Port Stanley tor Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U o’clock! The Telegraph <X>nnrcis at Cleveland, with the Cleveland. Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh the Lake Shore, anil the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad*. Also cpnuect* at Port Stanley with the 1 .otulon Line of Stage*, whloh connect* with the Great Ww-torn Railroad. » •PP , y 00 ‘wi Of to SCOYTLL A LAUDERbALK, Cleveland; S. F. lIOLOOMB, Port Stanley , or A. il BIUDk. port Burwell. mar27:ti...v AUCTION SALKS. Auction—Dali? Bales. AT the Commercial Sale* Room*, oorner of Wood and eifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. M_ a general assortment 01 Kt *r'" •“* r *»'7 aooii. Clothing. Boot, and Shoe*, Hate,Capa, Ac., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Groceries.Queeo*ware, Glaaaware, Table Cutlarv, Looking Glaeae*, Naw and Beeond Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT T O’CLOCK P M Book*, Stationery, Fancy Articles. Musical Instrument*, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Oondi, (10l l and Ar. P. M. PAVIg. Auctioneer. 'JeSUtf I/lOUT fcCPERB OIL PAINTINGS AT AUCtIuN. On ±J Tuesday afternoon, October :id, at 3 o'clock, at the Coin mareial Sale* room, etfroer of Wood aud Fifth street*, will be sold Eight elegant Painting* In oil. wtih rich gilt fraoM.9 These painllor* an* by the well kuown taleotri artlut, Mr*. An Ivrroo, t f Allegheny City, and Can now be been at the •ale* room*. p. n DAVIS. 06 *2 Auctioneer. Household and kitchen furnTtiire at~auc TION-—On MONDAY MORNING. October 2. at 10 o’clock, at the dwelling bouse No. S 3 Third »trael, will be •old a general assortment cf household furniture, among which are mahogany sofa, mahogany rocking and parlor chair*, bureau*,. leather bed* and bedding; parlor, cham ber and *Ulr carpet*; oil floor cloth; dlniug, breakf&ri and kUeben'tahlee; bat rark ; looking glaaavt; china,glaa*and queenaware, window shades, fender*, firs iron*, rooking ■ ■love, kitchen otensils, Ac. p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer Engineers' insthumeniV and"dumks"“aT auc tion —A valuable Engineer's Tr«n*it ; a large Ba rometer. with Thermometer, Ac. attached; Nlch-d-ton’* British Kocyciopedla, or Dictionary of Art* and Science*, la vote; Roberuon’s Coni; taction*. 1 laige vu ume. 1 -car,-..), and a few other choke scientific and mlwrllaueou* Ux>k* wUI be *old at the (kaowdil Salee Rooma, corner of Ftuh and Wood streets, on SATURDAY EVENING, taptriatar 30th. at half past aeven o'clock. wp3* P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. WANTS. I AND WARRANTS WANTED—SI?S 00.—I »Dh to pur- J charo Land Warrant* to the amount of Fiv« Th.-u*aad Acre*, in 100. SO or AO acre Warrant*; far which wjll be paid fiITS In gold, for 100 arm, and In proportion mr 90 and 40 acre*. Apply to JAMES ULAKKI.Y, Real Estate aiti Agrut, •oyfi corner of Sevcoth and Bmlibf.. ld *u« t*. Urcaa Making andfllillnerj’. MRS. S. K CARGO mperlfully inf tmr b*r frietil* Qmand other*, that sh» l* prepared 10 make to order the 'OC*latest *tyie»of PRESSES, CLOAKS, :»f AXTILLaS. TaLMAS, ifc, on the nhnrtest ix.licv »od 00 ILO u*;.*i r**a aonabie terms. Children** Clothing made up with neatnnei end de*patch. HoaorU altered mud dyed anv-rdlng to direetkm*. and neatly and tastefully irimmt-J We »hn to give natisfartico . Apullo Uuildlnpo, Na 76 FOURTH Sirwt, *wre.n,J .lory aoi eniruoa u to ilw Crystal Palace Daguerrtsn Uii _ _ jOJO.lswlv AT • meeting cf the Poa& s Ma&a<r»r* nf the Allrghcny County Agreullural Society, It wi* rewilvrd U.*t the Fair be pM(|«o*d In rrarequenr* of iba ]>rv*»l<-uro cl Cholera in tha dtj. to the 34tb, 25th, 2«tb anJ 27ih d*j»©f October. _ *epi l i!*wt(l Msrchaat Tailor. JOHN I.AUOHLIN, formerly fireman fur Mr. S. Stonrr, wcall reetwc'lully anoounr- to blr f»i*od* , n<l the public gvnrrally. that hr ha* reulM and n*wlj fiitel op the One *t tml lately orru; i*«J bv Mnun. J. 8. A C l.ee. Nn. ;/J Market nrret, twUreo Second and Ti.lrd. * here he i. prepared to make to ord-r GENTLEMEN'B CLOTHING in the Do*t fashionable style. Having himreif *ervni a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, end being apractl-«> .-utter, be th«ret>re Caller* Mmseif that he-c*o turn nut gnriurnt* not to he surpavsed iu workmaD»bip or »t>le lo IhD or any other city ia tbs It-l -o. Uavlag just returned from the rest, he ha* a Urge 8 « SOrtment < f (he m0»l fasbionalile Good*, la hi* Md>-, ewr brought to tbla market N. H.—Boys' CJotbee made and trimoml in the neatest manner, ue will also warrant alt ware whsllt I* repre sented to be. Parent* will find It greatly totbeJr a.lvaniage to give him a call, if they want their boy* neatly fitted. lk»n’t forget the piece. No. 39 Market street, between 8« cond and Third. w.-«t »kle. *ep4:J*e.t m Aetallle Burial Caici. T’HK underalgncd lib on hand and for pair a larp* a<«nrt uiriit of til'*.* high); nj METALLIC HI'RIAL CASKS, from the largest to the tmalleat »li». lie ran fur uUh tbam, and all other thins* requisite. at half an hour's m.tioe WILLIAM TKOVILLn, •J-ji-JOilm • No FJ»th street. The Ureatait Invention of tlie A^e. a TO AVOID those unpleaaaut feelings that usually aflPtnnHWy the wearing of a new IJat, th*CONFOK MATOII, latrl/ Imported from Paris, form* the Hat to the exact shape and aim of the head. A neat fit, ami a rood Hal majr tw hud at TT Wood street. apr9 riMIuSK who want Buy's Clothing would do w*il tn call A. at CALLAHAN’S Bazar, 21 Ftnh street. IJls goriU ft>r Men's Wearare splendid. Give btm a chance.' Xn charge for showing goods. ar|>u . Gi uDisYva lajjWbook FOR oCTOUKR. C Peterson's Magazine fbr October. Blackwood's Magazine for September. Gleason's Pictorial for tbl* week. The Know Nothing for this week. Just recetreil and for sale at the cheap B -ok, Magazine and Newspaper atom of W. A. OILDENFKNNBY A CO.. No 70 Fourth strict. Law Book*. I AM authorized to sell low eoroo valuable Law Book) It) Tolfl. Pa. Reporia, by Barr; Bnuvlrr’a Institutes; Greenllef’i Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last ad.; And other Report*, Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. F. GILLMORK, e*p2l at the office of Morning Post. ; niitlnery Uooda. A A. MASON A CO. have just received a superior stock • of Millinery Goods— Pine Ostrich Plumes ; Fine French Flowers; Do Tipped do; Do do Wreaths; Do Ostrich Feathers; Cheap do Sprigs, Do Fpnngltd do; Fancy quilling Ribbons. BONNET BtLHS AND SATINS; Do CUT AND UNCUT VELVETS; Branch Leaves, Velvet Leave*, Rosebuds, Tipped and Twisted Feather Grasse*. sepZl Steamboat Furniture and Chair*. ge* WK have on hand and are constantly mnnufactu- UL ring BTH AMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND Ml CHAIRS, of every description, viz: I y I Extension Dining Tables; Do Bar do; Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various styles; Gents. do do do; State Room do do ' do; Do Toilet Boxes; Tete a Tetes; Sofas; Divans; Centre Tables; Wadi Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, An., Ac. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices satie irtcry. T. B. YOUNG A CO jy2Q 38 SmltliDeld st., opposite City Hotel. NOTICE- Letters of administration on the estate of the late PERCY CIIEEBMAN, of the city ot Pittsburgh, deceased, having born granted to the undersigbed, all per sons having claims against the said estate are requested to present them, duty authenticated; and those knowing themselves indebted will make immediate payment to rt*p2o:6t EDWARD TOYNBEE, Administrator. C'tHOLKuA! CUOI ERA !! —The attention of the public i-t j solicited to Dr. Louis Wickey’s celebrated CHOLERA and DIARRHEA MEDICINE. This medicine has been ad ministered In cases of Cholera, with great success, in many sections of,the United States, particularly In Maryland, where it elicited the attention of the physicians. We hereto affix some physicians' names who witnessed its beneficial effects, and have given their certificates. (For certificates please tee wrapper arouDd bottle.) John C. Dorsey, M.D., T. B. Duehetl, M. D., W. Davis, 51.1). For sale by W»p23 JOHN HAFT. Jr, 141 Wood street. Ij>NUUBll UKKARFABT TEA FOR MIXTY CENTS PER !i POUND.—We have received from New York a nioe lot of Kr gliib Breakfast Tea, which we will warrant equal to any sold elsewhere in the city at 76c. Also, prime Oolong, Young Hyson and Gunpowder, at 60c lb. A liberal al lowance to large purchasers. A. JAYNES, aul9 I'ekin Tea Btore, 88 Fifth street I AND FOR SALE—I6O acres situated In Raccoon Bot* j tom, 4 miles west of Economy; prioes6o per acre. 160 acres 3 miles west of Economy, on which is a good Orchard; price $lB per acre. For particulars enquire of »og AUSTIN LOOMIS, 02 Fourth st. tjtOK RENT—A small Dwelling House, with large Lot of 1 Qround, pleasantly situated on-Mt. Washington. The location Is healthy, and agreeable. Immediate possession can be bad. To a small family desirous of removing from tbe clty to the pare air of the country, this is a favorable opportunity. 8. CUTHBKR't' A S<»' ; £Cp2l Real Estate Agents, 140 Third treat. CONGRESS AND BEDFORD WATER—A fresh sapp;y received direct from the Springs by euSl JOS. FLEMING. fU:.. , ' * J ..... %•„•••••'■ •* ■*. *• -• •> k ' t* * ■ - iV* ‘ * • n «• t » , U.IV * * COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRABR AND HEReQANTS’ EICBANGE. OFFICERS. •FVertfatf-JOHN BHIPTON. First Vice President —W u. H. Skier. Second “ “ VFk. R. Baomv. Secretary — Wu. 8. Hater. TVetuwer—Jowl D. Scully. Superintendent —S.. T, Noryqam, Jb . Gmmilteeon Arbitration for October. —William H. Bkitb, V. Willi an Rikuubt, Benjamin Bauwca, Wiujan Rxa, 8. S Bbtax DAILY KBVirW OF FITTSBOBOH UABXET. Orncs or the Duly Moxwiso Post, \ Monday, October 2, 1864. f Saturday being the dullest day of the week, scarcely any sale* were made. Flour showed a still further decline. Bacon is without change. We note: FLOUR —Sales 103 bbls. suDerfine, from depot, at §7,75; 28 bbl*. extra, fromdepot,at $8,00: 30 bbls. extra at $8,00; 66 bhl*. *uperfine, from store, at $7.80. SUGAR.—SaIas 25 hbd*. fair at 6%c., 4 months; 10 h><d« hilly fair at 4 months. WHISKY.—SaIes S 2 bbls Rectified, in two lots, at 88c. BACON.—galea 25,000 lbs. Shoulder*, Sides and Hams, in lot*, at cash and four months, at ?V£@7%c>, and ScKDS.—26 bn* Timothy at $3.25, cash. PoeT Omci Dipaitndt,! August 29.1664. i PROPOSALS tor carrying the mail* of the Unitnl States, from the Ist day of January, 1865, to 80th June, 1868, Inclusive, on the following ronteson the Ulssisfdppl, will be received at the Contract Office of the Post Office Department, in the City of Washington, until 6 o’clock, A. M , of 6tb day of November, 1664, to be decided by the 11 ih of the same month: No. 6102: From Cairo, HI., by Memphis, Tenm, Napoleon, Ark . Vicksburg, Mias , Nstches, and Baton Rotige, La., to New Orleans, 1,076 mil** and back, dally, in Safa and suitable steamboat*. Leave Cairo daily at 6 p m ; . Arrive at New Orleans In 6 day* by 6 p m; Leave New Orleans daily at 6 p m; Arrive at Cairo in 6 days bi ( p m. No. 5101 b-: Fn«m Cairo, 111., by Columbus, By., Hickman’s, New Madrid. Mo., Asbport, Tran., Hickman’s Bend, Ark, Fulton, Tenn..Oeeola, Ark., Pecan Point, Randolph, Tenn., and Oldham, Ark..to Memphis, Tenn., 242 miles sod back, three times a week. In safe and suitable steamboats. leave Cairo every Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, at 12 m; Arrive at Memphis in 31 hours by 7 p m nut day: Leave Memphis every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 11 p m; Arrive at Cairo In 31 hours bjrSim nut day MISSISSIPPI. No. 7311: From Vicksburg, by Yonnp’s Point, La., MllU ken's Bend, Pecan Grove, Taliala, Miss., Lake Providence, La, Princeton, Miss , Grand Lake, Ark., Point Worthington, Mb*., Greenville, Columbia, Art. Gain*’ Landing, and Victoria, Mbs , to Napoleon, Ark , 230 mile.* and back, tbrve time* a week.innafeandsuiuiole steam boats. L»ave Vicksburg every Monday, Wednesday and' Thamlay, at 1 a tn ; Arrive at Napoleon every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, by 6pm; Leave Napoleon every Saturday, Wednesday and Monday, at 1 a m; Arrive at Vicksburg every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, by 6 p m. ILLINOIS. No. 13627: From Rock Island, 111, by -Hampton, Fort Br* mn, Cordova, Albany, Fulton, Savanoah, Le Clulre. lowa, Camaorbe, Lyons, Tabula, and Bellevue, to Galena, 111., 100 mile* aud tack, three time* a week, in Mfcnnd suitable steam boat*. Bidden will propose a schedule. For forma of proposals, guarantee, and eertifinite, also, Instruction* and requirement*, (embracing condition* to be Incorporated In the eootraci* to such extent a* the depart ment miy dectn proper,) *ee advertisement Invlttn* propo sals for mall service on the Mississippi river, dated 7th June, 1864. JAMES CAMPBELL. _Mtp6caod3od _ Postmaster Genera'. ANOTHER GREAT SALE 0E LOTS "AHDBLOCKfI AT ROCHESTER. BEAVER COUNTY, I’KNNA., Octobar 11th and 12th, 1054. riniK undersigned will mII, to th* highest bidder^on the 1 d»' * ah-ve named, aod upon the preml»e», Two Hun drrd lets, llln-kt. /fcrT'D. and Acres r>f Ground, with *ev ernl hull.ling*, Ac, i.i the Ibrrough (>/ Rochester, Beaver c »naty. Term*. They will also i„IJ, or lea«e tor a term cf yewrN, soar valuable Cbal Land*. £loo* QoarrV*. bed* of Fire Clay, Iron <>re, Ac- near the borough, and convenient to the Canal. River* and Railroad*. Tlte Terms »f Sale w»I br down, > 4 ' in one ye-if, in two years, in three year*, with interest at six per cent, p-r annum A •ledoetinn of eix per eent. will be made for prompt payment of the piiacipal,dut Inone, twosod three tear*. BW* will ta reerive-l, at tha same lime, tor quarrying, hauling and laying two r r three Lhou.-and p»n-h of *tone; f -r making, or fir making and laving, one million of build ing brick, and for making one million of fire brirk; for re m-viog Ui.OU) ruble yar-l* of earth. In rutting down and (tiling Up Street*; aud tor grading, curbing and paving 5. Oj superficial yard* of Ohh> landing. Also, for the Im mediate erertirn of twenty small tenement*, furnishing all the material* and labor. For any.and all the above jota, one-half will be palJ in cash, v* the work progresses, tha .remaining half In lots, ground* or buildings at aui-tn>o cash prices; perfect lilies, by warranty desdt, for every Item sold. PiaU a cel map* of the property, and description* rf tbs surrounding country, Ar ta had (it application to any of the following named proprietors, at tin-ir rvspertic* rssl den.or* or places of )msln«M, as shown talow. Survey*, plans, drawings, and spsrifleation*. with refer labor, malarial*, Ar.. required a* above, will be ixhibitol at the office of the company, in lUxhesier, after 1 h*- l»t day of Ortolier. In nihil too to tb« mammoth Car Factory, Foundry, Ma chine Bhi>p. Steam MUi*. Ae- now being erected in Koche*- t»-r. arrangements ar* already In progress for lh* ereetkm of half a >hn*n ether manufacturing esUbtummenU. to ta driven by *t-am Alro. an extensive S-minary, several Churches, and a magnificrot Hotel, ujon the bill, but near lh>* Railroad Defmi and Steamboat Landing. These linpMTrtueuts, with the contemplated early rotn pletioß <>f the Cleveland aud Pittsburgh Railroad Brldgw across the mouth i f Beaver, tnU> Rochuster, and the uacaw rary de|ot and stall .0 attachments, a* also liberal a»tf ex tensive impr. vemrats uf the public landing* tmi ttrweU by tha Bornugb Cnuodl, and the Ircatton. at this place, of two 07 more extensive Coal Yards, for shipping Coal down the Ohio, will Insure a aontipnance of-bpaf times at Bo Chester, sad m(UnVITTfiSMan amount of labor tor vear* to com*. 3 Il la expert*! that all th" onilimlfned. proprietor*, with Buoy of their fiaoda and awute*, from tie cast, will h« present at the chore *«Je. in October. M T C <»«)L*I.P, Roehwder, Bearer t*>. I*a J'MtN T(|.»MPPOX. Wakefield, H 1., JOHN L >KW|K»I.D, Philadelphia, HIHAM WALIInIPGK, N. Y.. (JTRHIKN li WI.LAYK, ) _ OHIQK.N VANDKNBUROII,/ PyT * co **’ N ' • Mp 1: •‘Oil* $33,000 Worth of Farm and BaUding Lou! 100 FARMS AND 500 BUILDING LUTS W'iU U dirulttj among tiCK> Satumbrrt on (Hu Kimtna of On »d day of Orfober, 18A4. VLAKOF. NTMuKiI AKB ALREADY ENGAGED Slab* <-f thv Lrt* n*wr the*' have ImQ m,lj for from 400 to fXK) [**r r«-nt. aUvanif over Lb* |>ri«- f.jf vhi.*h the** iol< are now *uld, showing that the purcba** will be a good luTeatmmt. Each mWrit*f, FOR ONLY $l6. payable In instalments of $6 each. will rvcvlv* FOUR BUILDING LOT*, 26 by 10(J fwt. lying together, or a FARM r-f from 2 to JU acre*. Tr.ow lot* art< beautifully 1 oca I*l at LAKELAND, Isitig Island, where a new church and school ho oar, and a number of private dw-Iliogs, stores. work-shop* and factoriw. hart alrrndy been erected, «*Trral more arv now being built, and leventl hundred Will ho erected tbcmulng HeaaoQ This U a fine opportunity of owning a delightful country resilience near the rlty. where the domestic romfort* of a family rirele own be fully rettiliwi. and where 26,000 build in/lot* and about OuO farm* hare lately been «»ui; and sales are daily being made to IndlriduaU who, after careful examination of it* loe ition aud ascertaining tlie qunlltr-of Uie mil, ar* selecting farm* for agricultural purpoeew, b«- 'ing confident that no land m cheap and calculated to in- CT. a.-ie no rapidly In ralue can be had within SO mile* of ih# city. Tim land would have I wen all taken up year* back, but ha* bwen an mUnltd tstate for the U*t century, aud (V'Uiplately locked up f»r upward* of two hundred years—' siuue which large sale* hare been made, and where the wild derr roamed at large may now be seen beautiful cottage* tin 1 cultivated fields waving with the abundant production* of our mother earth. WM. TtnflOl.AS. Thin i# one of the beet opj-ortunltlee now offered to (hoe* of rrnall mean* who *rw destitute of a bom* of their own, to purchase one for a mere trifle; aleo, a lew farm*, con tain. ng each fir* aud ten acre*, and upwards, at from s'.*A t0(26 p«r acre. . An peraons wishing to avail themselTw of the opportu nity now offered to procure a fine farm or splendid building lot near the Empire City, should make immediate appttca tton,as'heyar*nrarlr alldLiq*j.>ed of. Apply to CUAKLEB WOOD, yew Broadway, corner of Fulton street, Y. Y., where map* aud pamphlet* r*u W had, or eeut if required by mull, gratia D. M’LAIN, Agent, jyl.'hSmdaw {* SI Fifth atreet, Pittsburgh. A Card. "VTOTICIi —Whereas certain tlrocer* and would bo Tea ll Dealer* are iodu<>trlously circulating ruports that we nre selling off to quit buxines*—our frieuil* ai d the public at* re'jKirtfally Informed that though we are “selling off,” it is not with such a view, nor do we Intend quitting lb* business; and all order* from our customer* thall he at tended to as usual, at JAYNES’ PEKIN TKA STORE, Pittsburgh, September *2B. 1854:dAw 38 KifUi stieet. Daft** College. milE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OF TUB COM -1 MBKCIAL DEPARTMENT of this Institution, are open for the reception of pupil* In Mercantile aod Steam boat Book-keeping, Penmanship and Lecture* on Commer cial Sciences. A new edition of the College Circular, just published —call and get a copy. sep27 BAYARD TAYLoll'd uttEAT BOOK—A Journey toteu tral Afi ica, or Life aod Landscapes from Egypt to the Kingdoms of ihu \\ Lite Nile Virginia Comedian*, or Old Days io the Old Dominion from Lbu MSS of C Effingham, Esq. Isabel Carrolton; by Keneller (lions. Part 4, Chemistry of Common Life. Just received uni for sale by W. A. GILDENFENNKY A CO., as pi 8 No. 70 Fourth street Copper Stocks for Sale. i"fL* SIIARKB OF RIDGE MINING COMPANY STOCK, I U for sale low for cash, or four months paper En quire of TQOMAB WOODS, sephlm 76 Fourth street. inatructiona In Mualc. MR. WAMELINK would respectfully inform hi* pupils and friends that be will continue his prulession as iuxt.uctor on the PI ANO FORTE! and VOICE. Orders left at Mr. KLKBEK’S Music Store, or at bis resi dence, No. 167 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended to. aal Walter P. Marshall, rMPOUTIvH and Dealer in French and American Paper W-T.wt7r*. raarS (MI HAP HOUSES—S36O and (400.—For sain, a Riick ) House, of three rooms, on Arthurs street, with lot of 26 feet front by 70 deep. Price $4OO. Also, in rear of above, a Frnm Oottago, with lot of same site, for f 350. Terms easy. Fruit and t-hade trees to each. 8. CUTUUKRT A SON, sepfl 140 Third street. TO THE "PUPILS OF~G. 'ANTONT/Vo/e*** of Jfiffic— Mr. G. Anton purposed returning to this city in time to resume his teaching on the Ist of August, but being un fortunately taken ill at Fairmont, Va., be will not tw able to reach the dty for some days. Due notice will be given to hia pupils of his arrival. Enquiries may be made at »u 24 11. K LEBER’S. MEDICINE CHESTS —I have on band the flneat lot ot .Medicine Chests ever offered in Pittsburgh, suitable for Families, Physicians. Steamboats, Ac., Ac. Those wUh ing a good and cheap Che-d would do well to call and ex amine mine before purchasing elsewhere, aufll JOS. 7LEMINQ. TO LET—The first lloor ot & good Dwelling House, on Ross street; two parlors, dining room, kitchen and cellar, at $l2 a month. 8. CUTHBKRT A SON, sep!9 140 Third stm-t. FINE PARLOR FURNITURE—^We are constantly man ufacturing fioe Parlor Furniture, of the best material and workmam-hlp, and from the latest designs, which w* sell at low price*. T. B. YOUNG A CO , seplO opposite Pity Hotel. Sroithfieid street. fTTIMOTIIY SEKI>—IO bags Timothy treed, fur sale t-y X SMITH k SINCLAIR. t -i' - *** s v f.- * ' ■;/: VJBS- - - * j- * < United States Malta. KENTUCKY. MISCELLANEOUS. rrofiiiafioßi WBI&1AB, in ud bj the 18th section of the Act of the Onnal Aroembly of Pennsylvania, passed July 2nd, 1889, entitled “An Act relating to the election* of this .Commonwealth," ft ie enjoined on the Sheriff of every ooan ty to give notice of roehKleettons to be held, and to enu merate In each notice whet ofßoere are to be In pnreoance thereof I, WM. UAQILL, Sheriff Of the County <-f Allegheny, do therefore make known and give this pub lic notice to the Elector* of raid County of Allegheny, that a General Election will be beld in the raid Coanty, on the SECOND TUESDAY OP OCTOBER NEXT, at the renml Election District* therein. The elector* of the First Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at (b« house of Mrs. Jane Little, at tho corner of Fourth and Ferry streets, in said Ward. The electors of the Second Ward of the dty of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public Bebool Bouse, in said Ward. The electors of the Third:Ward of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at the boose of Andrew Wasters, Esq. The electors of the Foorth Ward of the city of Pittabnrvh to meet at the Public School Boose, In said Ward. The electors of the Fifth Word of the city of Pittsburgh to meet at.tha. Pennsylvania House, occupied byGotleib Seidel, (lste Alex. Steward,) in raid Ward. The electors of the Sixth Ward of the dty of Pittsburgh to meet at the Public School Boom, in raid Ward. 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 or Pittsburgh to meet at the public School House, In raid Ward. The electors of the Ninth Ward of the aty of Pittsburgh to meet at the Pub ic School Boom, in said Ward. The alectora of the First Ward of the dty of Allegheny to meet et the house of J. Woodbouse, on Robinson street. The electors of the Second Ward of tho dty of Allegheny to meet at the bouse of Widow Thompson, north-west cor ner of Ohio street, public square. Tip-electors of the Third Ward of the dty of Allegheny to meet at the Public School House, in said Ward. The electors of the Foorth Ward of tbedtyof Allegheny to meet at the bouse of T. Smith, at the corner of Robinson and Sendnaky streets. The electors of ibe borough of Birmingham to meet at the Town Hall, on Wilkin street, in said borough. The electors of the boroogh of East Birmingham to meet at the Railroad Office of Oliver B. Ormsby, ioaaid boroogh The electors of Doquesne Borough to meet at the Public School Bouse, in said boroogh. 7he electors of the borough r>f lawrenreville to meet at the Public School House. In said boroogh. The elector* of the boroogh of Sharpsburgh to meet at the hoaae of John Sharp, in said borough. The electors o' the boroogh of M’Keeaport to meet at the Town Hall, in said boroogh. The electors of the borough of South Pittsburgh to meet at the boose formerly occupied by B M’Annlneb, at the end of the Nonongabeis Bridge, in raid borough. The elector* of the borough of Weet Pittsburgh to meet at t&e bouse of Rogers. The elector* of the borough of We*t Elisabeth to meet at the Public School Boose, in mid borough. The elector* of the borough of Tcremum to meet *♦ the Pobll* School Ilouai, In said borough. The electors of the borough of Manchester to meet at the Public School Uouh«. The electors of the boroogh of Elisabeth to meet at the boose of Graham, formerly occupied by John Walker in said boroogh. The elector# of Pitt township to meet at the house of Joseph Grlndoni.fto the Mechanics' and Farmers’Turnpike Road, In said township, except the qualified voters residing In Sections No*. 4, 7 and 14 of the raid district, who shall vote at all general elections in the Ninth Ward of the dtv of Pittsburgh. J The electors of Peebles township to meet at the house of John BeiUer, In the village of East Liberty. The elector* of Collins townfblp to meet at the house of William M’Call, Jr., in the village of East Liberty The Clacton of Wilkins towoabip to meet at the house of John Shaffer, on the Greensburg Turnpike Road, in said township. The elector* of Plum township to meet at the boose of John Summerville, in said township. The electors of Patton township to meet at the bouse of Abraham Taylor, on the Northern Turnpika in said town ship. The electors of Penn township to meet at the house of Robert Donaldson, on the Leechbnrgh Read, In said town- The electors of Versailles township !o meet at the Public School House, on the farm of David Shaw, near the white bourn formerly occupied by Thomas Neal, now by Wm. A. Shaw. The eleeton of Elisabeth township to meet at the house of George Webster, formerly occupied by John Walker, in Elisabeth borough. The electors of Jefferson township to meet at the house of Michael Snee, formerly occupied by John Ktn g j a Ml< j township. The electors of Mifflin township to meet at the bouse of Samuel WPeou, formerly occupied by James U. Neel, In said township. The electors of Upper 8L Clair'township to meet at the house of Jsmea Connor, in sail towoship. The elector* of Lower St Clair township to meet at the hoo«e lately kept by F. llelie, at the junction of the Bir mingham aud Coal Bill Roads, In paid township. The electors of Chartier* township io meet at the bouse of Wm Obey,on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Turnpike. The electors of Roblnecn township to meet at the bouse of Sarah M'Farland, formerly Audley M’Farlaad. in said township. The electors of Findley township to meet at the house of M’C.eliand A. Armer, formerly occupied by J. Charles, in the village of Clinton, in said township. Tho elector* of Moon township to meet at the house of Peter Oustoo, in raid townufaip. The elector* of Ohio township to meet at'the bouse of Beery V. Thompson, In raid township. The elector* of Franklin township to meet at the bouse occupied by Joseph Boleman, in said township. The electors of Reserve township to meet at the School Boom No. 3, in raid township. The elector* of Baldwin township to meet at the house of • John Cowan. in said township. The elector* of Snowden township to meet at the houseef Peter Boyer, in raid township. The elector* of South Fsjette township to meet at the bouse of H. Beys, on the farm of G Y. Coulter, in raid township. The elector* cf North Fayette township to meet at the boose now occupied bp Francis Jamison, at Bowers’ MULIn raid township. The electors of Rocs township to meet at the house of Jac-.b Colbanrfh. on tbv Franklin Road, in said township. The elector* of Pine township to meet at Ibe houre of Hugh Crummy, In said township. The electors of M’Candiera township to meet at the hooM )f Daniel Shoup, in said township. The elector* of W«l Deer town*hlp to meet at the house >f Natbeto Cooley,in mid township. The elector* of East Deer township to meet at tho Public rohMi House, in the borough of Tarentum. The electors of Neville township to meet at School House Mo 1, (hereafter to be called Chaplin.) The electors of Sewi:kly township to meet at the boose >( Samuel Ritchie, in said township. The elector* of Indiana township to meet at thehouee ormerly occupied by AJaz Turner, in raid township. Tbeetatpre-ef fehaler township to mmt at John Shaw’* Bill, in «aij townahlp. The qualified voter* of that part of Indiana township, in Allegheny county, rending within the following described louodarir*. to »it: beginning at the ooint on the Allegheny river. at the upper line of the farm of John Gable, and run ning a northerly mune, between the farms of said Cable and John Boyd to the north east corner of Cable's farm— thence running a westerly course to the Bhnler township line in such a manner as to embrace ail farms or lots eltua ted In Cunningham's district,snd known as the river tracts, within raid U>uoditWs, shall hereafter vote at general dec ti ID* in tbe borough of Sharpsborgb, at the election poll of said borough. r At which time and places the qualified electors as afore said will by bn Dot vote for One person for Governor. One person for Congress, in the 21 st District. One person for Congress, in the 22nd District. One person for Canal Commissioner. on* person for Judge of the guprsm# Court of Pennsyl vania. Kite persona for members of Assembly of Pennsylvania. One person for County Commissioner. One person for Auditor. One person for Clerk of the Courts. One person for Recorder. One person for Register. Three persons for Directors of the Poor. “AN ACT Tor the Suppression of the Manufacture and SaU of Intari eating Liquors as a Beverage. Whiskas, All laws to be efficient should have the appro bation and sanction of the people : AmiiMcrws, It is represvnUd that a large number'if not a majority of the People of this Commonwealth, are ibvpjy impressed with the oecesaity of the passage of a nro hlbi ory liquor law; r And tohereas. It is impossible to obtain a certain Indica tion of popular sentiment relative thereto by mean* of pe tition* and remo ilranews; therefore. Stctloa 1. Beit enacted bjr the Senate and House of £e prewntatirrs of the Oommonwealib ot Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by author ity of the same. That the qualified voter* of this Common wealth are hereby authorised at the plgces for holding the general elections in their respective wards, boroughs and townships, on the second Tuesday of October next, to vote for or against a law, which shall entirely prohibit, by proper and Constitutional regulations and penalties, the masuf.c ture and sale of intoxicating llqaors, except for medicinal sacramental, mechanical and anlstkal purposes. ’ Btc 2. That tbe officer* authorised by law to hold elec tion* In each ward, borough and township in this Common wealth, are hereby directed and required at the place fixed by law, In tbe several districts for tbe holdingof the general elections In raid districts, on the second Tuesday of October next, when they shall be organised as an election board to receive from each qualified voter of their said districts a ticket written or printed on the outside, “Prohibitory Liquor Law," and the tickets in favor of the proposed law shall contain in the inside the words “For a Prohibitory Liquor Law,” and those opposed to the proposed law shall contain in the inside tbe words “Against a'Prohibitory Liquor Law,” which votes shall be oouuted and returned to the Court House of the county or city in which the said election shall be held, on the following Friday, by the re turn judges, who shall cast up and certify alt tbe votes polled in the said eountyorcity.to the office of the Secretary of tbe Commonwealth, at Harrisburg, directed and traoe milted in the same manner as the votes for Governor are required to be directed and transmuted, and the said Secre tary shall, on the third Friday of January next ensuing communicate the laid returns to tbe Legislator*, to be opened and counted In the same manner as tbe votes for Governor are opened and counted, ano considered ss the prayers of tbe Totera of this Commonwealth relative to a prohibitory liquor law. Given under my hand and seal at Pittsburgh, this 10th d ,»y of September, A. D. 1854, and of the Independence of the United States the eeTenty-nloth. sep23dawte WM. MAGILL, Sheriff. Price* to salt all.—Dry Good*. AMTIGHK, corner of Grant and Fifth streets, bss just , received and U now opening his first Pall stocks for this season. The attention of ladies Is respectfully directed to ihe following prices: Fine French Merinoes at 75c; 54 wile Parametas 25c- a large assortment of De Case at 12c; fut coloied Pilots 600 pieces Flannels at 15c up; yard wide Sheeting ; ait wool De Lalns at 28c. Kentucky janes, tweeds and satti nets from up, charkx, ticking*, muslins, lioens, crash, tablecloths, ail wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and every other article usually kept In a Dry Goods Store, all of which will be sold/or cash at prices to suit the times „ A. MTIGUE, *>p7 corner Grant and Fifth streets. ACAHD.— Mr. G. ANTON and H. BCHROKDEK would respectfully announce to the eitlsensof Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will give ins tractions on the Piano. Guitar, Violin and Flute. Inquire at 11. HBWMUHrC STORK 84 Fourth «trat * For Sale. S“ ACRSS OF LAND, In a superior state of eultlTotion, V 00 * n UoaK ’ Anting on the Obte riser, at Wood* run 1,1, cheap r„rsueb a home. Alfo, 6 oorcii at Woods run, adjoining Mr. Eckbart’s due garden, on wbloli is one of tbe best of Bolt Water Springs. It U a beautiful Lot for a residence. * Also. 2 acres, adjoining Hartman’s Tarern, of superior ‘-a- Ktl"!" 1 of THOMAS WOODS! au3l:lm •« » ’ So Bumbiic. J K HOUBAND DOLLARS worth of stock A will not be distributed at BOG KBS A Co.’B Star Do guerreotype Gallery, Tilth street, opposite M aeon's, but lh ® poynieot of $1 yon can procure as good a LIKE- E^fasr- in thi ' or “ y ott " dt7 ',„ < ? ll ■'WniLL* WILLOCK. BANKERS, AND Dealers In Exchange, Bank Notes, Gold and Sflrer fc» Urr ? t Pmr *«ode received on deposit, owwxs bought and sold on commission. Collections made at any point In the United Btatea. Bomh East corner of Market and Tilth streets, P 1 ? 11 PITTSBURGH, pa. C. D. Wood, : IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, filth door abore Race, east ►We, Philadelphia, has on hand the best qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Monoom bela Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac , on terms worthy tha attention of puxahasar* and dealer*. £aa3»y ■ V- ■ MEDICAL. A CARD-ffCiUsene of Pittsburgh, you have among you one of the moat terrible disease* known—the Cholera. Al though m fatal,, as it usually proves, it Id aevertbele* promptly end easily curable, by a proper mn»-dy; Ir,varia bly so in Its earlier stages, ie!dom (»iher*l*‘ t*ven after collapse has taken place. By twenty -lwo jenr*' Rrtjualbt ance with this disease I up enabled to afford j i-u A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, Which yon will find in my CHOLERA SPECIFIC. Every famUg should gat It at once, and keep it on Every perron in fact should have it within reach, end im mediately use it on the first disturbance of tho bowels Tb<* relief it gives is prompt and effeetnaL Cso it with con fidence, even in the later stages. Pull directions for treating the disease accompany it. For sale by GEORGE 11. KEYSER, No. 143 Wood streett Pittsburgh. [sep2lJ S. 8. FITCH, Broadway. N. Y. [From .he Pi'tsLvrgh Da aZy Dispatch. J».16,1863 ] Chest Expanders—Shoulder Brace*-—An Excellent Article. Persons who hare acquired a stooping position, by follow, iog a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the urn of the u Washington Suspender Brace," made and sold by Dr. KEYSER, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers for a brace and suspenders, tho weightof the pantaloons is so placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one some time ago, and bare been so pleased with it, that we unsolicited gave it a **5011,” gratis. Woineo, hundreds of whom are annually injured by the weight of enoimous “skirts," should also procure these braces Be particular In procuring the kind mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at the Drag EtoreofGEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. Mfr- Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep every variety of Traseee, Supporters Body Brace*, Pile Props, Elastic Stockings, Suvpetuary Bandages, Ac. an2lai*w Enlarged or Varicose Veins, Weak KNR£ JOINTS AND WEAK ANKLES.—I would respect fully invite the attention of Physicians, and the public gen erally, to my assortment of Silk Elastic Stockings, Knee Caps, Ankle Socks and Bandages for the relief and core of Varicose or Enlarged Veins, Weak Ankles, Weak Knee Joist*, and tho various appliance* used in the core of dis eases requiring outward support. I also keep every variety of Trarsee. Body Brace*, Sup porter*, Shoulder Braces, and in feet all kinds of mechani col appliances one 1 in the core of disease. GEO. H. KEYSER, Wholesale Dmtfgiri, au2fcdew No. 140, oor. Wood st and Virgin alley. Agency of Dr. Pitch’* Celebrated Medl- AT DR. G. H. KEVSER’S Drag Store, No. 140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley; Cherry Pulmonic, Polmona ry Balsam, Pectoral Expectorant, Pulmonary Llnimeot, Depurmtive Syrup, Heart Corrector, Humor Corrector, Pore, and Medidool Cod Liver 00, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, Female Pill*, Fe male Specific, unprecedented gnctvws in the treatment of Cbldx, Coughs, Cbnrvmptum, Asthma, Start Diseases, Dys pepsia, Scrofula, Sirin Diseases, Bhamatiim, Female Omplamis, Piles, eta, etc. Dr. Pitch's unequalled Patent fhlwer T Plated Abdominal Supporters. Dr. Fitch's Improved Plated Steel Spristg Shoulder Drace.. Dr. FlfcA’s Stiver Inha- Alfc\ all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest prices, wholesale or retail. jySLdaw LIST OF GEFUIirE PATEHT KEDICIHES, 05 eaan im roa bt FLEMIHU BROTHERS, fooprirta* «f MlaortVewifafstaSUm PUU. Wholesale Druggists and Dealers in Bsieta Medicines, Comer Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KEELER’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: - f Carminative Balsam; M Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; “ Sanative Pills: “ . Hair Tonic; Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’s Pulmonary Haimm ; Hoofiaud’s German Bitters; Holland do Hostetler's Stomach do Mercbises* UterineCntholkon: Storms’ Scotch Cough Candy; Price’s do; Thorn’s do; Howe’s do; Osgood’s India Cbolagogne; Morse's Invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gum Arabic Dropsy Harrison’s Hair Dye; Phaiou’s ' do Batchelor’s do McMnnn's Elixir of Opium; Bryant’s Pfirifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown’s E*.*ence of Jamaica Ginger; McAllister’s do do: Kidder’s IndelUbl# Ink; Payson’a do do; Arnhoid’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Uygeana; Lyons’ Katbairoa; David’s Lilly White; Basin’s do; Tobias’ Liniment; Uunt’i do; Ailen’sNerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; ForrePs Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; B*roe’s Pile Lotion; Man Fan; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant’aGazglingOU; Uushton, Clarke A Oo.’s Cod Liver OH; McAllister's ointment; Sings’ Itch do; Ferrel’s do; Gray’s do: Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Judkin’s do, Swxhn’s Panacea; Houck’s do; bargaat’s Infant panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Houghton's Pepsin; Kleris Petroleum; McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills Brandreth’s do Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Lee’s Antl-bilions do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even’s do; Swaynes* Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Uls Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew David’s Plasters: Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman’s do; Radway’e Beady ReMef; Morris’ Remedy; Prof Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; G uysmt’s Extract Tallow Dock and rfn.r Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps ‘ Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Musk; Lodi urn’s Specific; MrLane’e Sudorific Cough Byrnp; Tyler's Gum Arable do; Bel.ere* do; Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Trieophorou*; Norwood’s Tincture of Vtratrnm Virile • MeLaae’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Loeock’s Puhnonle Wafers; Tb o3l peon's Eye Water; ■ Agents for all of Dr. McCUntock's Family’MedioJnee’: J>r. Needham's Breast Pomps; * Water's Atmospheric Breast Pump; Q ““ do do, febl&ly Boots and Shoes, Wholeui* and Retail I JAMES KOBE, NO. 89 MARKET, and No. 6 Union street, third door from the Market Boose, Pittsburgh, would call the attention of his friends and the public generally, that he has just received his Pall Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, hi all their varieties. Hi* rtock Is one of the largest ever bpened In this dtr, and embrace* everything worn by the ladles La Philadel phia, New York and Bo*t>n, and be trusts eannot fall to please all. Great ear* has been given in selecting the choicest goods, all of which be warrants. He also continues to manufacture, as heretofore, all de scriptions of Boots and Shoes, and from his long experience of OTer twenty years in business in this 'city, is, he trusts, a sufficieut guarantee that those who favor him with their will he fairly dealt with. tepid Fresh Arrival at the Mew Dry Gooda Store COLLINS & M’KEE, NO. 63 MARKET STREET, ARE constantly receiving fresh supplies of Pall and Winter Patfcy Dress and Staple DRY GOODS. They would respectfully call the attention of the l-vdies to their fresh stock of plaid and flg’d Silks, French Herinoes. Wool Plaids, Scotch-Plaid a, Embroideries, Lace*, Mitts. Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. Also, a full stock of Domestic*, Woolens and Housekeeping Goods, of every description, constantly kept on hand, all of which tbky. flatter themselves they ean offer to their customers at loos' pritxi than any other bouse in the dty. Remember ' COLLINS A M’KEE, i (Dr. Thorn’s olil stand,) a*pil No. 63 Market street A SPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, on the Ohio river, adjoining the Boose of Refuge, on the Plank Road at Woods’ Run. There is six acres covered with a large amount of Grafted Fruits, Evergreens, Grapes, Ber ries and Garden Roots; with a superior Dwelling, Barns and Out-Houses, all intended to make a comfortable home. It Is offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAVIS, Esq, on the premises, or of THOMAS WOODS, wp!2:lm 76 Foorth street BUgant Droas Go«d». A A. MASON A 00. are now In receipt of several cases • of rich Drees Goods, all selected with great care, at the recent large package sales In New York, at lees lhau oostof importation,comprising, rich black flg’d Silk*; do plaid and striped Silks; do Brocade Silks; do Amure; do Gro de Rhine; colored plaid and striped Silks; do Pole de Sole; do Glace, do Brocade; French Mertnoes; French Me rino Plaids; figured Cashmeres and Delaines; fine French Ginghams and Chintzes. seplS William A. Hill * Co., BANKERS, No. 61 Kberf strut, PiUtburgh. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS:— Id shares Exchange Bank; 17 do MonoogahelaNavigation Company; SO do CitUens’ Insurance Company; $2,000 Monongahela Navigation Company Bonds; ss,ooo City of Pittsburgh Bonds; . $6,000 County of Allegheny Bonds. fsepfodlwawtf 76 Fourth street. Locust Grove Semiaery for Young Ladies. riVHE next session of this School will begin os WEDNBS- J_ DAY, September 20th, and continue forty-two weeks. Day Pupils from the city are conveyed., to and from the Grove In an exclusive Omnibus. Circulars may be obtained at the store of Mr. George R. White, on Market street, and at Mr. Mailer's, 81 Wood at, or on application to the Rector, REV. WM. H. CLARES, ■nflitd Pittsburgh, Pa. Woe. DlcftFv Jt-» . CI/VTHINO AND FURNISHING STORK, Matomc Ha ft, Fifth, itrtet, PiOtbtrgk.— Clothing made to order, ha good styU, and at mod—te rates. au9*f **' A. *. . v ■ Car* tor Cholera. For Sale. tV'V '/s r•*- ; •* ' . ..T MIN 1101=1 RAILROADS CIITII.AMD AMD FlfT*BU*«* RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE Okto sad Ptnniylvanla SaUread, VIA ALLIANCE. shortest, quickest and cheapest route to Toledo, Cbfe ,JL regrs Rock Island, Galena, end St. Louis, Is VIA CLEVELAND. This mate Is one hand ted miles shorter sod about sight “JO® to Chicago, than the circaitoua one VIA IN DIANAPOLIS. Three DtHy Trains between Pittsburgh end Cleveland. Four Dally Train* between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago iwCnty-two hoars, and St Loots thirty-seven hour*. ■ VIA ALLIANCE. Train* for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7 80, A. M- 1240, kL, and 630 P. M, connecting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10-00, A. M-. 2 20, P. M., am) 8.20, P. H. The Trains of tfc* Ohio and Peona. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at 3.00. 4. 8.00, A. JL, and 3.00, P. MU arrive in Cleveland at 10 00, A. 51., 2.20, V. M., and 8.20, P. M 4 con necting there with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island and 8L Louis. Passengers for Toledo. Chicago, St, Louis and the North vest, leaving Pittsburgh oa either of the rooming or after noon Trains, by going 514 CLEVELAND, will arrive in Chicago one Train in advance of those who go via Man* field or any other ronto. Time gamed by going via Cleve land, eight hours. Faraengers going to SL Louis or any other point west or Chicago, will make the closest connections and quickest time by taking the 840, A. M„ Train from Pittsburgh. Passengers by this Train (via Cleveland) reach St. Louis on the wening of the following day. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and CLkseo run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 6.90 and 8.30, A. M., 240 and 8.20, P. ii; arrive in Chicago at 84u end 11.00, P. >l.. A. M. and 12 tO M. Trains leave for Rock Island and St. Louis as follows • Leave Chicago at 6 20. A M and P. 30. P. M. Passengers for St- Louis go over Ko'k Island Railroad lo Joliet, ana thenoeover the Chicago and Mlrott ippi Rallrwd to Alto a, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Loui* Passengers by the 8.20, A. M., Trein arrive In St. at lid® came evening, and by tbe 9.30, P. M~ Train :tt noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago ano St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ I*T CLASS. | JSTCitSJ. 2.10 CLASS. To Alliance 42 30 } To Chicago .ill 60 8 SO Uereland. 400 j La 8al!e .. 14 50 12 50 6OO I Rock L*land„ 10 60 13 60 Detroit .... 600 | St. Louis 18 63 15 60 PUKDgera are requested to procure tbeir ticks'b a' the offloe of the Company, in Monooeabela Howe, third door below the oorner. J. DURAND, Bop’t Cleveland J. A. CAUOHKY. Agent. . Pitt*' - SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA 1854. gfl»pU 1854. RAILROAD. rtv THROUGH 15 FIFTRK« HOURS. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TII, THREE THROUGH TRAINS. . 118 MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sundays excepted) lit 7 o'clock, stopping at all the regular sta tion*, sod arriving in Philadelphia at 13 o'clock,. P H. THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (except Sanday.) at 1 o’clock, stopping, at Green-bars. latrote. Blairs ri lie, Lock port, Johnstown, Wilmore, Gmllitaen, Al toona, Ao., arming in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, the ntit morning. : THE EXPRESS TRAIN will lecve evety evening at WO o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’*, Oreensburgh, lAtrobe, nilliiiic, Johnstown, Lilloy'e, Gallitaen, Altoona. * c -» connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Balti more, and arriving In Philkdelphia or Baltimore, at 12.30. noon. ’ THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after ' noon (except Sunday) at 5.30 o’clock, slopping at all regu lar stations, and running only for as Hlaa’srUle: THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* daily (except Sunday,) at II o'clock, A. stopping at all sta tions, and running only aa for a* Brtnton I *. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. First Ac commodation arrives at 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, 1, p. M Second Accommodation,7.ls, p >l. P M Fast Line, ‘A2O, A M. V Fare to New York-,510,60; Fare to Philadelphia, *8; Fare to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Bedford Spring-, $5,70. Baggage checked to allstationson the Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passenger* purchasing tickets in cars, will be charred TU CEfTSin addition to the station rates, exceptfrom stations where the Company hare no Agent. No notes of a less denomination than fiTe dollars will be received In payment for tickets, except those isroed-br the Banks of Pennsylvania. - - NOTICE.—In case of loss, the_Oompany will bold them selves responsible for personal Baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. If- 8.-—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been implored convey passengersaml baggage to and firm the Bopot.at * charge not to exceed 15 cents fbr each passenger. «M 15 cents for each trank. For tickets, apply to * J. MESE2MKN, Agent? At the P. It. R. Passenger etation, On liberty st. Pittsburgh, July 6th. 1854—(je7 OHIO AHB PE SSH YLTAJFfA HA p Hew Arrangement. _ COMMENCING FEBR JJA 1864 1864. igs4 MAIL TRAIN 1 cares Pittsburgh at 8 A M ;dines at Alii tea at Crestline, and makes a dose con* neciSnn there with a last Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o'clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leares Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. XT after thearriTalof the Express train from* Philadelphia and reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. M., connecting nith the Vght hxpreM which reaches Cincinnati in the morning Connections are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Belfontahw and Indiana railroads frr Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. J Connection* are made with Cleveland, MonroeTilie. Sen duFky, Toledo, Detroit end Chicago with Bucyrus, Upper Sandusky, Forest, end tie towns on U»e Mad Rlrer Road. with Meant Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towna on the Mansfield road. Fare to Cincinnati $7; tolndieoapoH*sB; to DaytonS6Jo: to Toledo $9; to Columbus $6,25; to ZanesrlUe $5,10: te Cleveland $4. Through ticket* to Louisville *t reduced rales. RETuaariwGi THE EXPRESS TRAIN leases Crestline at IJS P M. and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P if, connecting with the feet Express Train through la fifteen hoars to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leasee Crestiimrat 2.30, A. M.. on tbear riral of the Night Express Train from CiaeinnaiL and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40. P M. * NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Plttakßrgh at 10 A M, and 6 P;M, and New Brighton at 6 A Hrand LIS P SL FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 P JL, and arrives ai 4.30 A M, end L3O, P M. 4®“ The Trains do not ran on gunday. GW* Tickets or further information, apple at the ticket office* of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Mononnhela House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, _ Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad. SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, ISM. Firxt Clan —Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, Furniture, second hand. Furs. Pianos, Poultry; Wines, Ip baskets or boxes: 74 cents $ 100 lha. Second Clan —Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Rags, Wool and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: 60c. $ 100 fos. Third Clan— Bacon and Pork (looee,) Butter, lo firkins, kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot ton, uncompressed: 66c. ?} 100 Iba. ' FbitrlA Clan —Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Bari*/ and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Lard and Li - - Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf 40c. $ 100 lbs. Flour 80 cents bbl. *prl GEOROE 0. FRANCISCUa. G. Bingham A Co,’* Transportation Lin* Mmmm I'Q AND FROM PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND . NEW YORK.—The Owners and Agents of said Line have been for the past foarteeu years connected with the “ old established Bingham’s Line." They will give their usual prompt attention to the forwarding of Produce, Mer chandise, kc-, in the shortest time and on- as fevorable terms as any other Line. GW* Only one transhipment between Pittaburzh, Phila delphia and Baltimore. GEO. BINGHAM A OX, Canal Basin. Liberty at, Plttahnrgh. BINGHAM, SATIS A CO., 276 Market met Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, 121 North st, Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, M WestaL, New York. Proprietors.- George R. White, NO. 69 MARKET STREET, will open on and after MON DAY NEXT, the 4th day of September, e rich and varied assortment of Pari* made Velvet‘and Cloth Cloaks, Talmas, and Piiila berts; Lupin’s French Meriooes and Cashmeres; IK> do Muslin Delaines; Do Bombasines and Tamise Cloths sad Plaids; Also, striped, barred ami plain Silks. French CtoinHes, Embroideries and Laces, Also, a general assortment of Ladies' Fall and Winter Dress Goods; Parchaeed recently at the auction sale* In New York, at a great reduction t.om former prices.: Those auction Kaef being unprecedented, the quantity exhibited bring unusu ally large, and the quality very superior, Goods were sold at ruinous sacrifice*. Pittsburgh, August GO, ISs4.—[sep2-Im OU.NDHIKS— ~ O 10 bbdx Bacon Hams; 25 “ do Shoulders; 50 bbls new large No. 3 Markerel; 30 bf bbls do do do; toarrir*. SO u medium do do 25 bbls do do do 15 44 Lake Trout, in store; 25 “ Baltimore Herring, in store; 20 do Shad, do; 6 44 No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; 25 u Tanners Oil, do; 50 casks prime IVarls; 100 bblsMeraPnrk; 100 “ Grease Lanl; 20 “ Loaf Sugar; CO hhdsO. Sugar; 230 bbls 0. Molassrs, oak cooperage 40 boxes W. O. Tobacco; 100 bbls N. C Rosin; 40 casks Rice; 7 hc-xes Cream Cheese; 150 sacks liried Apples and Peaches: 2000 pouuds Bacon Sid**s. ifg BKdtISH k RICHARDSON Three Housed and I*ots for Bale. be sold at private sale* THKBS HOUSES AND YY LOTS. Oc«' Brick House, situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 fret back. Also, one Lot end two House*, on Logan street, fiixth Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and tie r>*hf on Carpenter’s alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand 1 now occupy, on the corner of Ferry and Water streets, the le >se raaont * one year from Lrt of April. IMS, with the Furniture, Bulling. Ae. The House at mas* ent is doing a good business, and is pleasantly l oeated. For terms and farther particulars enquire of ALEX CUPPL*S» forn<-r of Ferry and W*»er streets. Steamboat Fuattart and C bairn, WK are constantly engaged In the saann aware of BTKAHBOAT - CABJM CHAIRS and TT7BXTTCBX, of erarj description,and nay particular attention to the manufreture of the best styles, suitable lor the oh of Btsambnate. Our experience in this branch of the holi ness enables as to nrrast saUßfaettcn, as veil with the promptitude In which orders are filled, as in the quality of the work sod personal attention gi*en to the out. Those interested in furnishing Boats, will find it to theit advantage to give ns a rail, ivffl rptVKATY DOLLARS in HaKIX balance at a m utt,.. J. A lew good Building XoU ft>r tola « the abora tann*. Price of each Lot |2stf. "flat, 60 feet ttmt bj SO d#ep to an alley. Situate on ML Washington. ft. OUTHEEHT A BON. «P* 14ft&Mat»et. ’ • ..C^’V'JiSe Pitt^argb. T. B. TCCNfI A CO.
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