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I |>KKF TONGUKS —1 doren prime ou*lit; Beef Touguei .*»«>'■• *4 For Bale* »■> «•: r;!*fth J?l 4 fin K FARM, on Cbartier# Creek, containing 131 acres, vT,'* <H \ well Improved, an 4 only eU miles from the city. aleo, a good Frame House and Lot, near the bead of Fed- street, Allegheny; U is offered low. I bate a primed register, with the description of a large F ‘P*rpssto5 I j£'‘?3-uinbrt of Farms, Country Seat*, Houses and Lots, which be siren to any who wish to purchase property. They find transcribed on it a flue assortment for sale. Call THOMAS WOODS, seplStlm 75 Fourth street. \ CAIITl —To Uio,o .Uhlng beautiful, healthy .DdeUg*- A hi. site, for Bubdrb.il tMld.ncM. 1 h*ec fcur of tboee Jt ".Tr.tsfui blocks 100 feet squaru for sale, at the northern l2OO feetof the Allegheny Valley Railroad SUUon. h *'l». w Lot., e»ob S 5 fret b, 100, .111 be eold on re^o n . *” d at ibe same J«a»“ enZl Reel BfltAte Agent. _ raßSHSriißimi -W. „ —>, tn.n ft* r ufacturing fine Parlor Farnitare, of the best materW workmanship, and from th %! at « B VouifSVco Cll? H ° t,i ’ £ ‘°' th -- ,lr " L ' V*i> > ■*«» *■ t: •'’*■' t* '* Mfczh. ‘ c cj V; a •« A«*r*a®^r v '■• > y' :: • -yt'; v \' . - Vi*-.1. ■-**■' . < • *. **-,.*LTi’lifi.V* t V *fV* >• •b«; -• ' • •' ; t k ' >•<•■ r ,^'*■■' /!*:. ’■'^'■ ! -'--' ■'-•'■ ■— ‘" ■■’ -V '- - ■' 'V!^7i'AV;;>i'J(.;r' ' |k£sx®l • *'^ k ’ * V '•'■* -•. v ,'• * . -*V' *' v'-« t. - - \ - ft . i.. ■' ■• * i *-; 4 l •* i .v\ V.' 1 ! . i .-'L*V*v-. '*.*► •'V'V-'-'•' • ■P'i E CITY POST. MONDAY MORNING: 1 Washisqtoh s atiohal Mokticmt.—Wo be lieve it has been oustom&ry, several elections past, for boxes to be placed near the polls, in order to give those who are patriotically dispos ed an opportnnity to contribute towards the com pletion of this truly national undertaking. We hope this will not be forgotten to-morrow, and that the judges of each eleotion district will see that boxes are pat op for the receipt of such con tributions. Ten cents given *by eaoh voter to morrow would almost finish the monument. It is now 154 feet high, and has thus far oost $230,- 000. Tiie funds are nearly exhausted, and with out immediate assistance the work must be aban doned We would be very sorry to hear of it teiDg suspended after it had attained this height, or earned on by any other meaos than voluntary subscriptions. Congress may have the power to donate money for the purpose, but it would be a great deal more gratifying to see it accomplish ed by smalt contributions from the people di rect. Let every voter bear this in mind, and when they go to deposite the ir ballot, give a small earn to help the monument along. Another Firk.—On Saturday morning, be tween ono and two o’clock, tho lard oil factory of Dr. D- M. Dake, on Rebecca street, Allegheny, was entirely destroyed by fire, to gether with ail its contents, oonsisting of a large quantity of lard oil and stearine, and the ma chicery used for manufacturing the same. The loss od tbu stock destroyed is estimated at about $2,100- The building, a one story frame struc ture, was burned to the ground, not even the foundation walls being saved. The maohinery was very valuable, and, next to the stock, will be the heaviest loss. The estimated damage on building and machinery is $3,000. On the above loss there is an insurance of $8,700; one-half in the State Mutual and the other half in the Pennsylvania. Fatal Accident. —With great regret we lean of the doath of Mr. Morgan M. Bhirk, of the firm of Shirk & Fitzsimmons, while on his way to Mercer county, on Friday afternoon. He was traveling, in company with his wife, in a buggy, and observing a squirrel on a tree near the road, observed to her that he would shoot it. Sensing his gun with this intent, he attempted to jump out; but, while so doing, the weapon accident ally went off, discharging the oontenta in his groin, severing the femerai artery, and causing his death, from loss of blood, in a very short time. Mr. Shirk wos one of our most esteemed citi zens, ar.d hia melancholy end will be deeply de plored. Sentenced. —John M'Entire, convicted of lar ceny, \?ne sentenced on Saturday, by Judge Mc- Clure, to one year’s imprisonment in the peni tentiary. Stephen Sarber, who was found gnilty of as sault and battery, on oath of Capt. Seeiy, was sentenced at the same time to one month in the county jail. Naturalizing FonsiGNEBS. The Court of Common Pleas and the District Court were bußl* )y engaged all last week, making out naturaliza tion papers, and receiving the declarations of others, who desire to become citizens. Since the January last, oue hundred and ten per sons have received their free papers, and four houdred and cighty-two filed their declarations. Duff’s C oLLEQE.-pMr. Hayden will' resume his labors in the classical department of the College, on Thursday, the 20th insti Students and those desiring to enter will please be In at tend-ince. For terms and hours see advertise ment. Connellsville Railroad. —The work on this road -a being pushed with great energy. About one thousand hands aro now at work between this place and Cotinellsville, and by the first of January next some fourteen mites of the road will be renuy for use. Petition ron Divorce. —Margaret Smith made appU-i'ioa on Saturday, by her next friend, Jacob Srouff, for a divorco from her husband. The applicant assigns as a cause, ill-usage and desertion. Assault and Battf.rt. —Catharine Rogers made information on Saturday, before Aid. Par kioson. against John Ilemmel, for assault and battery. A warrant was Issued for the arrest of the deJocdiuf. jopv MoHevbt, the yonng man who was com. -i:! C ' t-' jad on Friday, for assault and battery, n _,a released on Saturday moruing. the prouccu tor withdrawing the charge and paying the costa, Coxyictios of Stefues Sarbbr.— Many per boiib think that the verdict given in this case is mo-t extraordinary. Sarber r ehot at Captain Seely with intent to kill , and it was the fault of his aim—not his will—that he did not kill when he aimed hia pi tol. Vet this murderous at tempt is pronounced by Judge M’Cluroand hia jury a case of assault and battery. What per version of common justice! The rnffian can come into the house of a quiet citiien, discharge a pistol at him, inflict a dangerouß wound, and Judge M’Clure decide that it is a mere eaae of assault and battery. We believe, however, that the jury is more to blame in this case than the jodge, and that men like them should never be permitted hereafter to sit in the jury-box. The judge, however, has let the bloody-minded ruf fian off with a mere nominal punishment; and, by the grace of the oonrt, in a few days be will be at liberty to use his pistols on any other citi zen that he may feel offended at. * Soiicei OF ettablishmont of Purveyors General and of Land OOP «* fbr the Territories of NEW MEXICO, WABIIING TON, OREGON, and MINNESOTA. In pursuance of law, the President of the UnilM States has directod that t»r the present the following shall be the rites of the offices for the gnrreylng and Land District* cre ated by acts passed at the late session of Coogreaa, vis : The office for the Surreyor General of Naw Mexico to be located at &ajta Fe; and that for the Purveyor General of Washington Territory at Oltmpu. Th« offices lor the Register and Receiver for Washington Territory also at OLT*m; tho*e for Oregon Territory at Oatao-v Citt; thc.se for the Winona District, in Minnesota Territory, a r W uiona ; and those for Red Wing District, also in Minoe.'ota Territory, at Red Wise. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, this ..cotyfouru, d»jr of Ao B a s ., A. D. pepslawf6w Commissioner of the General Land Office. THE DWELLING HOUSE, in Birmingham, lately occu pied by John C. Mo wry, will be rented to a good ten ant P&esew-ion given immediately. The Ilouie.contain. 1 H larc<i parlor, diningroom, kitchen, wash house, and right StamW Applfto JCiIIN C SIOWKY, rct4-3U-od at the Perry House. /"uir ar 1 iiotrfcS- and |4oi>.— For sale, a Brick Home, of thm- rooms, on Arthurs street, with lot of Jo fed front by 70 deep. Price $4OO. Also in r.-ur of above, a Fratn- Cottage, with lot of same ■ \i* f«r *3OO Terms easy. Fruit and shade tree* to each. 11 8. CUTUBEKT A SON, frn6 140 Third street THE PUPILS OF 0. ANTON. Profettor of Muxic.- I Air G Anton purposed returning to this city in tlm •t re-aumc hi* teaching on the Ist of August but being ut i'-.rture'ely taken ill at Fairmont Va., be will not be abl to reach the city for some days. Doe notice will be give » hi* pupil* of bla arrival. Enquiries may CiIASCB FOR BUSI.SKSB.—For «ile, Ihe »UkS, 01- r» lures nnd Kood will of s Country Store, i ritnnUi r^ht sks** " tj - lltbles 140 Btyget. flwpl* . r“T7T" T-1011 SALE— 50 Building Lota in Bast Liverpool, Ohio. K Th***e Lots are in the midst of Potteries, n o *r theSt*- tS.n of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, agd *lll bs 'TuS ApP *_" Real Estate Agent. h. co-r'” i - io " ,a M'CBA,^f““dJiipto.;: Snaiisbip warranted, ami .old at rfdncei pri®® B * C * r » k,r , paektng for land »od water carriage* Mourning Goods* ... ~t TfE have received and have on'band a Urge artortment \/\ of Mourning Good*, comprising ' Jilack Bombasine*; Black English Cnpea, W Do k French Merino#; Moorning Bonnet*; is swjffisr. | Esi s aarifa^ 25 Fiflh street eep!9 *i • J ' TELEGRAPHIC. By th« O’Bettly Lines for tiu Horning Post :OCTOBER 9. Butdcdu, October 7.—Hew Orleans papers of Saturday and Bundey ere received. ImnmM freshets hire occurred in several of the interior counties of Mississippi. Bridges and buildings hare been carried off. The roads were impassible for several days. Great damage has been done to the crops. Bain fell without intermission for six days. The deaths by fever, at the Charity Hospital, for the three days previous to Saturday, were 122. The epidemic Is on the decrease. At Savannah, on Wednesday, there were six deaths by fever. At Charleston, on Wednesday, there were six deaths. The interments for the week at Savannah were 55, of which 27 were by fever. Trial of Dr. Graham. New You, October 7.—The Graham trial commenced to' day. On motion of the District Attorney a new jury was empanelled, in consequence of Mrs. Graham's cousin being on the present jury. refused, unless the state ment was supported by 4RBdavit Mortality iu Sew Orleans. Nxw Orleans. October 2.—The deaths for the week were 420; by fever 209; a large decrease. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. Nxw You, October 7.—Stocks heavy; money unchanged; Michigan Central 87; Reading 74%. Colton unchanged, a limited busineM. Coffee unchanged, a moderate business. Bogart firm, transactions limited. Rye unchanged, limited bosineH at $4,2£@5,75. Flour firm; good Ohio $7,25<§>7,5Q; Southern firm with upward tendency. Wheat farm. Corn firm; wtft 45,000 bus Western mixed at 77(577%; sales 60,' within -the month, af 76. wbl-ky tunsoCScd; OtA3B. ■ Mess Pogfc lower, delivery, B<*f unchanged. Lard lower; prices doll at lOj^lG;^. PmLlßELrau, October 7.—Flour vtrr qoiet. The sup* plies come forward slowly. No export demand, the only treosactions making are small lots to retailers and bakers, at $8,75@|9 for common and good brands and $8.25 up to $9 for extra. Cornmeal...nf'lhing doing. The market w&« nearly bare of Wheat this niovnieg; sales 3 000 bus fair and [trim* red at $1,6&@51,65; white sl,t3o@sl 75, mostly at the highest quotations. Rye scarce and worth sLlG(<Lsl,l>*. Coro unchanged, sales 3,000 bus fair and good yellow at 76 @BO, and aomi inferior at 7&@76. Whisky ...demand limit ed: small aalee at 41 @42. NSW Orlxamb, October 3.—Cotton dull; the sales for tbe past three days were 6000 bales. Flour considerably lower, ; ;ood 0hi0(8,75. Corn... Western mlxed6s. Cjffee...Rlo 11. sugar».Orleans doll; fair 4*4- • Cwcnmaw, October ".—Flour at sd,f»o@sG.So. Wheat at $1,25. Oats 45c- Corn 63@GGc. Whisky 30c. Provisions very dull. Groceries quiet, unchanged. WOOLEN HOSIERY.—A. A. MASON A CO. have just received SXI dusen Woolen Hosiery. Ladies plain and black ribbed; do do white do; do do slate do; do do assorted colors do; Gents Merino % Hose; do #■ s»p29 BLADDERS WANTED.—The highest ca-h price paid foi good beef Bladders, by Jl. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO., _sep29 corner WVodjind First street*. EMBKOIDKR1 EST—A. ifei*". will retire to morrow, a new and splendid 1.. t of Embroideries. Embroidered Book and Cambric Collars and Sleeves; Do do do Chemlzeltcs an 1 Habits Cambric Riding Sleeves and Habits; Dork and Cnmbrii Flouncing*. Edgings and Inserting*; Mall and £«I?p Uands Plain Grass Linen Handkerchiefs; Uemstiched Linen do Embroidered Linen Cambric do; a large assortment of tfc< very desirable Guipure Embroideries. wpls Excelsior family btakcii.—Th» iagr.-u’ients with which this starch L* prepared, render wholly unneccs ►ary the u*e of starch polish or spermaceti. as it produce* a fine polish, without gumming up or injuring the finest fab rics. Put up in pound packages, with full dirwti->n* for use. Fur sale, by the box or retail, by sop2B - W. A. MCI.IIUI. AT a meeting of the Hoard of Minaevs of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, it wss resolved that the Fair be postponed in con sequence of the prevalence of Cholera in the city, to the 21th, 25th, 2Cth and 27th da>» of October. *ep23:d*wtd WE invito the attention of citizen* and strangers ir ~ur large and carefully relecfd stock of Watches and Clocks; Railroad Timekeepers, In gold and silver ‘-a*--, real Chronometers for tbe pocket, warrau'c-l not to vary a minute in six months; Patent Lever Watches, f-om $l2 to $220; a large assortment of good camraon or low priori Watches, both in gold and silver cose*. A!'', Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clock*, Ac. Watch Rapaieiso.—We Jo Watch ];«• pairing in a ir.ai ict excelled, if equalled, by any -hni'tn’ In tl W \V.WIL>uN, .rt *n l fourth .« ~ ~~~ 'PHE DAY AND EVENING CLA^!: J (>F Til!: C>M X MERCIAN DKI'ARTMKNT, cf tl.i« h:>ll:jt;:-t:. a: open fur the mieptim of pupils in Mfiraeulr aitJ rtceu; l*u*l Book-keeping, I’ounian-htf and Lecture* uc Cctnuiei ctal Science*. *'A“ A oew edition of th*» College Cimil ir. j'lrt pubii'l:<»l -call and R«*l * copy. fep‘27 Valuable Heal Kiutc for Sale, TUAT very dt-firwble properly :Kuj»ti-l si th** m*. £*“Woer of Sixth and Sralthticld *lv, rontattiin.: TIIKKK * ,m FOCK STORY FToKES AND rWKIIt.Vi.S t«o on Smiihflctd *Lrt*«t, one e*eupiM I,y Sii-lie A Rartt-Tger, Watchmaker* and Ji*Wel«?r«, and the c4her, the ci.ru- r. - rupidl bv the owner as a CtnXufl’.onarr, lAjunr •■lore and Dwelling; and the one cq Sixth *lr*et, i.- n ted by S. W Sunder*, M a Barber Saloon ami Dwelling This pn-pertt U one of the most eligible situations tor a Hanking Ilou»- or Broker 1 * Office at present offered for * »le »n (be city, terms enquire of M ICiiALL OiIAKA. lirle Hear and ludispaiabte. As I am determined to £?;) it if I ran »-et anything ’.ike a fair price, this is to girt notice ti. *o> per«*<n or pen* ti« bi»T log claim or claims, charge or < lura***, svsinst tn**. t.> \ r- thc one to meat tb« c.r *r • I Sixth aoi Fad’hbell s:re*-ts, cr prefer the ctfc°r.anJ ah; '■* •o;'.«2>-d Ism' pi.trl . : '«ahH*wgm! MICHAEL 1 >ll AKA h real Making anil millinery y\ 51d' r- K. OAltui) ttoliy itf nn* tier friend* others, that *.L» is or.-j ar*»l :r make t.* <-rd>*r the e #t lit DKJ&SfLS, ' LOAKS. MASTILI.AS TaLMAS, »fc, on the shortest noU i* and oo the Ti-a- M'Dable term*. Children'* Clothing mat- u;* with c-»:ne« and despatch. Bonnet.- alter'd and dyed acmrOlng to uirectkin*. and n*atiy anl tasUtuliy trimmed W> aim to pir? satiafaetkm. Apollo Buiiitngs, No. 7d FOURTH Pirevt, so-onl story same enlranoe as to the Crystal Ralar- I*agnerri»ri <»j! lerr. j\2o.i*wlv Jons LAUGH).I >, formerly 1. reman f r Mr r. Strn-T, would rr«prcifolly iDUf>ut;:->' to fri-D-i» anl *he 1-üblic generally, that be hn« n-n!*-l anl n *> tit ted up the floe atjcd lately orr-upiod tv Me«rr* J !*. A C l*•?. No jy Market street, b*«lween Second and 7- t-d. u|,*r- he ti prepared to wake to orl»r rtENTLKM BN’!* in the mwt fashionable alrte. flavin; hlciM-lf mhM a regu lar apprenticeship lo llir trade, i t.d Y**io? a practical ruder, be therefore flatter* hlmaelf that be ran turn out gannenu not to be sarpaaaed in workmanrMp ur »t\ l- iu lhn or any other rity la the Union. Übtldk ju*t returned from the eaat.be ha* a targe *• •orfment of the moat fashionable Good*, in bii lio«, e*rr brought to this market. t N. B.—floya’ Clothes made and triomeil In the neatest manner. lie will aiae warrant all ware what it 1* r*p'’' >te»l to be. Parent* wi'l find it t'reatlv to thrir a irantege to (tire bid a rail, if they want their Hud Iron’t forget the place, No Z'J Market street, between >«err„l ( aod Third, we»t aide. r"i-* ■la». ,, tn Son* of fenpcranct. I'UE ANNUAL l*r*alnt ot tn- Grand !'lu*lrn nf Son# of Temperance, ©f I'enna*. Iraula. will be LelJ la Pitts burgh on the 24th of ilctober, nnmmcnrinit at 1 j o', ba-k, :n the flail, corner of Second and Wtv.l streets •p3ouUUw4t^ BtOTd I Stove* II Htovtiill COOKING AND BEATING STOVES. fpilE public will flai It to tii'-lr lo '-xituiiM* X OUT flock of BTO V K forfur* {•urrb»«lni • l»*wh«-rr. GRAFF. KKIFI.ViKK AuIKAFF. H-p3O 13* W«*._! »!rwt, 'I'KY I T.—TIIU.M P?O.VH CKLKHKATKU WA'IIIM) X COMPOUND—TL* manufaeiuri-r of this C'>nif<<>uud b»!> do hesitation Id pronouxi'itiji It aujirUr to any arti cle of tbe kind *t«t before of!*ml to tb* puMir. It if entirely free from any substance that will injure tho color or textureof the finest fabric, and is. thereto re, particularly adopted to the washing of fancy article*. For l.inen, Cambric, Muslin, 4c.. it U .-ntire ly removing all yellownrw, thereby rendering it*** ptwwM of bleaching unnecessary. As anartlele for Toilet u«e. it will be found *exy oiil; alao for salt rheum, chapped hand*, or »uv rruptlonx of the akin. Sold by K. E BEI.I.KK* A CM., m»p3o "*•.. MR. WAMELINK would respectfully Inform hi* puplU and Mends that be will continue hi* profession as instructor oo the PIANO FOKTE and \OICK. Order* left at Mr. KLKfIEK'S Music Store, or ait hi* resi dence, No. 18* SECOND Street, will be promptly; attended to " nS on SIIAUKS BANK OF PITT3HUKOH ; 40 aharee Ohio snil l‘enn*ylraoia Railroad; ]0 do Manchester baring Hunk; SO do Mononjrahela Navigation Company; 10 do i*lttnburgh Life, Fire and Murine Innu ranee Company ; 60 do Rockland Mining OotnrenT; $6,000 Allegheny County Coupon Bolide ; $6,000 City of Httwburgh do do. A. WJI.KISi* & Dl., "1 Fourth ftrei't Fresh Arrival of Fall Goods. HAQAN k AUL, art- just receiving their choi™ Pall Good*, to which they Invite the attention o! their cus tomers and the public in general. Thu Goods hare bi*«n selected with great care, and will bo told as nw a* they oan be purchased in tha city. Their stuck r-oinists in part of the allowing: Plain black Silks, I Brod n Shawls, 1 og k wiuare Fiir’d do. Bay State do do, Striped do, Blk Thibet do do, Plaid do, ; Cahhmen> shawl*. Lupin’s Bombasines, Chintzes and Gingham*, do blk and eo’ld Delaines, Unshrinkable Flannel*, do striped and fi’gd 40, Welsh do, Fine Cashmeres, Embroideries Canton Cloths, Gloves and HoWry, Paramattas, Hibbons. . With all grades and colors Lapin t trend i Merxncs, nt the very lowest prioes, with au excellent assortment rf housekeeping goods. sep9 iron Front II m. oairr i>. aiisiautß j uaAh?. Graff, lleUlnger A Graff, ITrBSTKKN FOUNDRY, No. liU Wood street.—Manu- VV lecturers of Cooking Stores, Coal and Wood Stoyefl, Parlor Stores, Uollow Wan,, Plain and Fancy Urates, Plain and Fancy Fenders, Sad and Dog Irons, Portable Forges, Sugar Kettles, Tea Kettles, Store Kettles, Wagon Hoxes, Ac *o. * uU . JUST DablUbed and selected by HKN’HY KLKDEK per sonally, in the Eastern cities— PIANO: Bayadere Polka, by Mixn Charlotto Mann. l '; Tbe Gazelle BchottUcli, by Hoary Klebdt; The Sapphire Polka, Co; The BUr or the North, Polka, by Meyerbeer ; Russian Quadrille, by Goodban; Bammer Evening Bebottiscb, by Chadwick; < The Goldttab Bcbottisch, by 11. Tucker; The Btranger'e Waltz, by Meyen; | 1a Belle Brunette, Polka brillante, by Pridbam ; tSONGB: with thy sweet voice again, by Bt. C. Foster ; OurGlrls, ballad, by Th. Baker; On songs bright pinion ranges, by Mendels. Bartheldy; Bwitaera longing tor home, by U. Proche; Far away, romanse, by Thomas; The of our birth-place, sdbg and chorus, by Morgan; Good night beloved, by Dolores; Summer hours, ballad, by Tuliy; Dark'eyed KUen, ballad, by Bt. G lover; CHURCH MUSIC: Hallt In J* h r * new collection of church music, by Lowell Mason._ The Oythir*,a new collection of sacred music, by Wood* * B Just reed red, together with alarge selection of other very •oud fashionable music. Fer sale at * H£NBT KLKBKR’B Music Btore, ootS No. 101 Third street, sign of the Golden Harp. i.V* -f ■/-I l*- ,V' 'V Southern Newt. Watch Trade, corner of Mark* Dnft’i t oH< Merchant Tailor. WM., NICHOLSON. (1 s. Instruction* in Hu*ie< Uood Cash investment. Building!. No 01 Market *t. New Haiic i' ~ J t * A£H S FOR Rfl FR JlifEAt. The Saturday evening at dusk, by iho metal marks, there were sixteen inches and a half water in the channel, and riaingalowly. The rise Is from the Allegheny. Captain Gallatin's mammoth new stern wheel steamer Grand Turk is getting well on to completion, she haring nearly all her machinery on hoard.' She has three boilers* 38 by 24 feet long; two cylinders by 6 feet stroke; ber hall is 167 feet on deck, feet beam, and 6 feet bold. Judges say that she will carry over (lx hundred tons. She is also furuLbed with a negro engine, for hoisting freights, ilor cabin is very neat and roomy, and therp Is no doubt but Captain UttHalin will display good taste in the selection of the furniture tor the cabin and table. The A. B. Dart's a rrired yesterday with a cargo of grain, Ac., out Fix -lays ftem Lasalle. The reports In regard to the IPim'io ri-cr am fetid tbe same —twenty Inches on the Hennepin FU.a. an l fnldog.— Cin. Oolumtian, 7th. ixUCiiuN SALES. Auction—Dally Bales* AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood sod Fifth streets,at 10 o'clock, A. M~ s general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy I>ry Goals,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,Caps, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries. Queenrware, Glassware, Table Cntlerv, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Hoosehold and Kitchen For* nlture, Ac., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments. Hardware nnd Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold ana Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAvIS, Auctioneer. fja3l:tf F. M. DAVIS, AuetlonMr. Furniture sale.—on Monday afternoon, 9th last, at - o’clock, at the Commercial Sales (looms,cor ner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, the Household and Kitchen Furniture of a family declining housekeeping, comprising marble top pier table; hair seat mahogany chairs: mahogany side tables; dressing and plain bureaus; fancy and common chairs and rockers; settees; window blinds; psrlor, chamber and stair carpets; stair rods; high and low post bedsteads; beds and biding; work and wash stands; mantel clock; lamps; dining and breakfast tables ; glass aud quecnsware; kitchen furniture; cooking utensils, nc., Ac. oct" P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. LA ROB BALB OF NKW BOOKS—PRATT’S 17TU AN NUAL BALE.—On MONDAY EVENING, October 9th, at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be commenced Pratt's sales, from the most extensive stock cf miscellaneous books, standard authors; valuable encyclopedias; elegant Illus trated works, and English editions of choice literature; letter, cap and note papers; stationery; envelopes; supe rior gold pens, Ac. Open for examination and private sale during the day, when lediea and gentlemen are invited to attend. |oct7j P. M DAVIB, Auctioneer. LASS JAKA CONFfcOTIONKRY, Ac‘,~AT On MONDAY AFTERNOON, 9th insL, at 2 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, by order of Constable, by virtue of landlord’s warrant, a quantity of Glass Jars, Confectionery, Counter Scale and Weights. Fruit Stands, Cake Covert, Glassware, Chairs, Looking Glasses, Household Goods, Store Fixtures, Ac. —— ortf> P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. A CARD. I HAVE the pleasure L> announce to those whohavehiih erto obliged me with tbelr favors, aod to my friend* and the public generally, that, having a short time ago return ed from the East with a large and very SUPERIOR STOCK OF GOODS FOR THE FALL TRADK I am prepared to supply all orders on better terms than formerly In consequence of the immense influx of Goods, which, for the |.n»t lew months has burdened the Kastern market, t>nd of the distrust reposed In the credit system, very important advantage* were offered to cash buyers; and hence L have been enabled to purchase my Goods at a large discount on their actual value. My selection of plain Cloths and Cassimeres embrace* every grade, from the coarser and more substantial kin<: nixpted t» the wants of laboring man, 10 the doer qualltlei •tillable Tor g<-vUtm*o of fashion, among which are rums ■ Incapable or belna Surpassed In the character of the material aim riebneesof the finish. My faocy Cloth*, comprise every diversity color—green, o’.ivo given, iuvi-iblc green, dark and light brown*, olive, wine color, and various shade* rf blue My fancy L'usMincres number forty different (-acterns My Vestings are of'Silk, Wooh'i), Velvet, P'nsh and em broidered Cloth, comprising tb* different !-» i,nw in Pm. 3! v assortment of Cravats is unusually Urge and vari ous aLI lately laipnrtM. Mv department cf.BOY’S CUTIIING ro-:r:v* a on'b more extensive selection than usual, in r • <>f the large variety of materials that I h*>- with wl.n-1. to Mr. GEORGE ARMOR, who hoM; « d!-’ tit.- profession. iiud nr* Is un n-etirr.in*-'.o of l , itt»t'll'-glier». wI.S SllJ-erltltei .j t, t -y Hi* fUC»«Tvu« friends wili id-a--- r-r; .• :v • Id fcnr, 1 3\Crr ray M-if ih«t 1 .'•rnmcD:* B-jiri'.'l.* t'T «'! t.'. n»-r, ar-1 on >u;h inrun b« yl.-iP iii-a’in «!• <•» to?* tit » ! will t- f< li-it • <*al’ f:» w '«-V£<lAii4ir ffI'COSS KLLVWILLOCH , HANK h KS . VXI> in K\<“l.«ux« Ifcvt.k Notw», ilold ad>l Jmlt-t C-cin I’urr-sit nt.-l !'*r Km-d* rrrnltn.l »ti drpc.r>!. V« \<> n*hi »i,.! -< 13 < n ••■'Dnni—»i>B. G'llnOm* muJ* k*. nr.r point IT) thi* V'Ll’rri .■*ln'.-«. .“v. i h >-* 3 ‘ rm r • I «n ! Firth null P\_ KM! Vl 11 u* - i‘i)' u|> In lin e»m. h-rnn’i *Hj ' w .- -j r hm,. i- I.r V- I-r «l- l>y „ s i« Di\U,y.v « klsshaW For Kent. i 1..W.r,v «'.jj ■• \ KMKNT I'WRi.LINIi IlOlirE— '\ On l- r ’ «’a. A l--t»«reo K*at Lon* and Cb^»t i7;»t Mii.t. a r .***•.« U>o r»a b* Lad lU'Ui lL* l.i o( ul«J 'ug jmX l» th* A»t of April next will •» ■ 'if '*. rty mn be lejjwd for * torn of cri tv In-.'.., f iiKNKY SflAi'l.. K*j, or 0. W. CASi», • fTW of Adßßta A Co '* Kipreea. Mr,nTl)g&i ir nrulinn tad Chair*. •«» r. !.t o'ii hur.-.t ma 4 are corauutlr maEufartu I Ui riK * : KAJI UVAT CAftTM VUKMTI'KK AM' I IWlCii \l r»- ry •It-rnpnon, th- I * » 'ti ldnln< TaMee; IK, Bar ,lo; {.a iir* Cuuu Chair.*, of »»rk iw *i) le», Oen:* do d,> Jt , State 'I, eta .!;> Jo J. , LK- Toilet Uoie*: T-t* ft Tet*.* . Sofa* ; L'i • an* . Centre Table* . It *i>h Maul*; Card J. . Water dr., Tray*. Ar., A.- Material and workmanship warrant«*l, and prirea £*. t.ry. T H YOL'NO A O'. r.*« StuithflelJ *t_ot prajle City Hotel. CIHoLUKA Clint i.KA : -The att*nlW'o of tb» jobbe U / U■ Dr U.ui« U b.'kt-T't ceM-mUd CiIoLKRA ai. t MAi.UHLA MKDICIN K Ttli m-Uflo* ItM l-*o »»• t-ltiir'.rreil in r%*e» of Cie-iera. with ttre*l *u-re*«. In tnanr •r*etkin» Untied ruiM. {arti-uiarly to Maryland, a here tl elleiteil t\* *Uct,Ur>ri of tin- pby ricufi* W* tie’e.o (tfix autue jitiyMcuur' oaare wl»o wltoetued tt» ben*sctal rtt.-riA, m l t.m»" tfiren their rrrUficalev i For nertlfiratee I 'cax, »e# wrapper aroor.d Udtle ) John (}. iK-reey. >fc.Jl , T It. Du.tLeU, UI) , W Dari*. M 0 r->r •*)» by aeplS JOHN HAFT. J» , UMYu.J eireet. Mammoth Light. FUPKRIoU AND SUUiNDID PICTURES are AJ pr<d tired at CAlUit/H New Gallery. N« 76 Fc-urtb *»rc.\ l.y hi* ami lmpr«»*e«l l“»d» and Sky Uithte; by whlrh Ukecr-tt*** (d Children are ta att»Uti Id a few eer.oia.and AdulU to-any wewlher. Minlaturw* ael In locketa— IlaßUMTewtyp** mpted |ii>-ini o|4»u day anJ etonln*. a**’ IHAVE »dd cot (ot«rmt lu lh- buaioeM of Miller A Co, to H. A. Lon*. »b'«, with J- hn Phllttp*. will ™ UflUl at th- 01. l idaoJ, Vn. IOS r«?ot HWV' l <vrdUliy the new firm to the patrona** c-f **>y trVnd*. l'tuntariib, Julj I*M. I’ *1- MILLKR- s"' a» LONG * CO., BKJL AND HKAtt* FOUNDERS, AND OAS niTKW, tn»tt«* attention to their •t«'k ofChandeliera, Brarkala, I*, miaul*. and I'Oit fixture*. flt «p bcurti »ltb Ou uni! Mnam, make lira*/ Ca*linif* of all kind* to order, fur ni«ti Radioed Fuuii.ii uJ Tick Fltii-g*, tod keep Anti- Attrition Metal mn*tantly on h*mi. _ Kcnnctt Ale* Air p. ENGLISH. K. 1.. ik.ttlrr i f SMITH’S <“«-l*br»ted \\ . K. imrtt Ai*and Units Meat. Al/o.Coxnm .n Ale and F&rti-r, ic-juart mnd pint Lottlru. Tli*. attention of famlll**, and the trad*, U respectfully m :icit*d. * u^~y cimmlotti'i Loin Ofßce, NO 100 SMITIIEIKLD STREET. NEAR riFT.l.— Money 1 oined on Gold and Wl»«r WiUbeo, Si!*er*ire arid oilier Tillable artFlr*. a.ilVdlt r|*JM*'niV SKKD— ’£*> buebela prim* Timothy Seed, in I Htore and for eale t>j \ ri r:« _ RVOLiatl A RICHARDSON. STAR boxrs Qn<i qnality b»ar CanJU* lu«t rerelTed and fer tala by 'mil BAILKY A RKSfIIAW. JM’LAUUHLIN. No. Fourth street, nearly oppo«lta t±r Mayor'* Office,li maouU«turiLitOeri«ien*eu'» fi:el ».«>•* low tibo/a, ti« and bultoruw ; Oon.fr*** and Butt m n) Uui’ers; Udi*»’ Boat*, Half Boot*. Jenny Llr.ia. Slip l-cr" and Pn n«-h UuhlOß Gaiter*. of wry color and -bada; lanry Kid and Satin Gaiter*, of th« best man-rial; Mia** and Children’* dn, of etery variety. N n.—Alt kind* fnadahn nrdar, or ill'll n'Hr-. mIP Th« Invention of the Age. TO AVOID tho#« uupl*-a>*u: .Vri:o--> ! in.i:u mhUt I J|arr.impnny the wenrin* <■' * u>-» U«! 'U.- O <> K« >K -4I&MATOK, lately im|«*rl«*d from t r’-i* l!.* I :>*. to the exact jthapeaad ritu of the head. A o-nt tu. tint ?• '■«* lUt «uaj tw had at 77 Wood Etreel. , nprh ,v " ’ l '*‘ Administrator*’ .\ntlee. r HBUEAtf. J**H<tj* «»f n'liiit' i" •i n - ;»«• ! W JOHN F. H.r 1> yt a *l*. ri-R.=e.i, hare b«-«*n tfruulut t<> ' ’ <■ • A:, v'-i'ii lo the BHiil Mitulc hfr r..;u«-.n-t ■■■ IcnuedUte nnytiipnt, au-i tbn*** h«*lu« -« •»«*•’ or •«m*ivW> “*• wtola nr i»Ud««-UHQi willing, tl- . r>* k.n-wu. without d.-IBV to WILLIAM l'i. 1.L2 5\- tdiiiibUtmtor. -.nr I ft c* Ice. T'HK late firm o' -I«)NV> \ vji; UiU, haring bwn b* tb*> death of John Y V!>«uk on the -Ttb luat., tfi« t>usi«c«fl of raid firm will t* muiml by th« undersigned, at >„.;r office, corner of ltox «tnl Pir-t s reeU. ISAAC J A Cri, SuiTitlng Partner. : h. September .50 19i>4 oct£dAw3t Notice TMIK late firm Vf D U. K *Ir.US * CO, baring been die nnlred by lb* death «r John F. Qulgg, ou the tti ilnsl, idr of lit* lirni a bl be settled by the undersigned, at their offlcu, corner Kohh ami First street*. } SarrUtagPMtMr.. Pittsburgh S.»f.t bO, IBf>4. oct3.-d*w3t_ Itaao Jones, MAMUFAtTUHKK ul Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab -t-w, ««•■! Plough Wings, Coach aud KllpUe Hprlng*. Nut Paper, lialf patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered irou Alice, —corner of Bom and First ehreeta, Pittsburgh Pn. iSHo P- »• »»“«• / D. B Rogers *Co > MANUFACTURERS of ROGERS’patent improved 80*1 CuUiwtor teeth. Office comer Boas and First street*. oct2ly | Notice to Male Teachers. AN examination will be held in Reserve township, on SATURDAY, 7th October, at ll) o'clock. Examination to be held at Behool House No. 2. Salary $32 per month. oct2: iwd* 1“ VIBH—IOO bbls and hf hbls,Trout; ! . I 1 100 -do do White Fish; retfd this day by -u2 a HENRY U. COLLINS 7S~iiM DROPS.—4OO lbs asserted Gum Drops, received this ( TdaTby JOS. FLKUINU, rep2B oorner Diamond and Market street. (V JD UVKK OIU-rgTOM Itak.r'. tod LlT«r L" Oil, received thii day M p2B : corntr Diamond and Market street. B- LACKBKHEY, GpUKK bHAN BINS, worrmntad pur*, lb*Jj»*t antidot* agtlnst Choi er», for eel. by tho Won or bottle, by ? noKingl!S No. iS7 Liberty itrect. X“-' “ “*' “’’“"’ffl&.K "4 OOUIHB. •tr. «- * «*> -.VvfcSl.-*. fUv, , ■ • •’ V**, j ; - _-;«r ?•. H . * » t, : . >; « *i • t >-W *-♦,**. • j*' •* r s • -S'-'*'.". \ ‘ ' *_i J*> 1 '' COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. President—JOUS SHIPTON. First Vice President—Vfu. H. Smrn. Second, u “ Wm. R. Bmwk. Secretary —Ww. 8. llattn. Treasurer— Johk D. ScuiXT. Superintendent —B. T. Norths*, Jb. Committee on Arbitration for October. —WhUax H. Smith, *V. P., William Uihihakt, Bbhjamih Bakxwlll, Willloc Ria, 8. S. B&tax. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Orncs op tsi Dailt Morhiho Post, \ Monday, October 9,1864. f FLOUR—SaleaBl bblaettni, tn lota, at $7,67@8,00; 76 «lo superfine, from store, at $7,87. QUAlN.—Oats—Sales 1000 bushels from depot, at 63c. Corn—soo do ear, from depot, at 80c; COO do shelled, from depot, at 75c. MOLAS9LS—SaIes 30 bbls oak at 4 months. WHISKY—SaIes 18 bbls rectified, In lots, at 38c; 50 do do at 37; 30 do raw at 34c. BACON—Sales 6000 lbs Shoulders at 7c, CO days; 1500 do Hams at 10c, cash; 1000 do Sides at 7>£c, 00 days, 3000 do Shoulders and llama at 7@llc. TIMOTHY SEED—Sales 75 bur at $3,25, cash. HAY—Sales 28 loads, at scales, at $22®26. SPECIAL NOTICES. Library Mentlnx— Third Quarterly Meet log of the Young Men's library Association will fce held in their room, on next MONDAY EVENING, the 9th Inst., at 7 o’clock, P. M. Members of the Institution are reonested to be punctual in tbetr attendance. <Jcts W. 11. KINCAID, Secretary. John C. Mowry* Teacher of the PIANO [hi)/ FORTE, may be consulted at the PERRY HOUSE. Messages left at the Music Store of John H. Mellor, 81 H ood street, will be attended to. Dancing I—Cargo’* Social Awmbly at V* Iky KlNti HALL every TUESDAY EVENING; the Union on WEDNESDAY, and the Excelsior Assembly every FKI DAY EVENING; also, the German on MONDAY EVE NINGS. The amusement loving are Invited. Two Banda of Mnsic are statedly engaged, Fancy Dances, Scbottlsebes, etc., in Hall No. 1; Cotillions in Hall No. 2. The Room* are finely ventilated, and a variety and abundance of re freshment* always provided. Admission, to each—Gent, and two Ladies 60 oenta; Gent, and Lady 75 cents: Gant alone $l. Ticket* may be obtained of FRANK CARGO, at 76 Fourth street; or at Wilkins Hall, 2nd story; also,of the Managers, and at the door on tb« above evenings. The strictest order maintained. 49* No checks given at the door. frT ll AGENT For Belling end Baying Patent Bight*. cf'HE subscriber, having learned from hie intercourse with X Patentee*, and with persons who were desirous to sell Patent Rights for Cities, Counties, States, Ac , as well as with others who wish to pureham such right*, that an agent to transact that kind of business was much needed here, bas determined to devote bll time and bis abilities to the service of tbow who may desire to employ him. Pledging himself to attend fcilthluliy to ail matters en trusted to him, hefconeludefl bv referring the public to the following testimonial of a few of the citixen* in Pitts burgh, Ac. MOSES F. EATON. Pittsburgh, August 23, 1851. PmsDcanii, August 17th, 1854. Tile subscribers have long teen aquaintrd with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, u» all who may wish U> employ bis services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and Indefatigable Industry, In whose sxertioufl every reliance may b*> placed. Neville H. Crair, W. Robinson* Jr . Wui. Larimer, Jr., J«'hti Graham, W. 11. Denny, H Child* A Co„ James Wool, N. Holmes A £oot, P. 11. Friend, Kratuer A llahm, l. Lorcox, _ L. BtrSHg* Dere'wpemanl.—ScWotincmeo arc daily bringing to light new Inventions, and the march of progress b> onward; persons Raid, or becomlngso, will he pleased to learn that science aod long research com- V-ined, have brought before the public the greatest wonder of the age, lo the article of EMKKSuN 'fc* AM ERICAN HAIR ItiMI'ORATIVK, a sure cure tor Ualdne-s aud to prevent Hair from falling. See circular to be bad of the Agents, giving full particulars. Price $l,OO In Urge bntUee. Sold b,- C. F.. FISHER A CO-, Pr-prietors. £.7 nutwrinr street,Cleveland, Ohio For sale lu Pittsburgh in the following houses:— ileming Eros., L Wih oi k Co., K. E. Seller*, G. H. Keyswr, Joel Mohler, l>nj. I’arf*. Jf.. J n Ca-e-l. Allegheny city. — L. A B.—abaci, i're.v«ly A Means, J. Fleming. A. Patterson. John «». rmhh i apro EISA I NSI'IIA NC K COMPANY, II A 111 f U U D, CONN. h arte red l ti 10.»('apUal A toe It $3 00* OHO. MD.Hv K HK.M i., President. THOS. A. ALEXANDER, ft-rr-tarr. I iIKKCToii.— Th-•inn- K Hrv», I J .’'jDll'fl Tlld /*. Kl-oeler Mower, Wai l f A.Rulkeley, Joseph Church, i«‘ Ih1;<1 Mather, Fredrri-). Tiler, ikiwiu G. Ripley, Rr.u.rt Kuril, .-sic jfi *. W «rd, Mib , A.-lull,-. H-I.rj /.. iTsil, Jid.u t. K’-wcil. A'i*'in Dunham. wu-:an»F bsviv Junius F Morgan I'oiicje* on | irr nod Inland Kirs-• ■c fnvora b-stsrm*. bv GEORGE K. ARNOLD. A/‘t, .ir. ;:ij ’ Nn 7 l F-'Uftb street. PUwburgh. rV-r-'KU. So s-' U*iey| ntjeet. CITIZKVH’ ln,ur«»r, ton.,Vi,BJ o, (ivy Plttahurel*.-H I’ KINO Vi-:.x nA •• L EI. L. M AUS nEI.U.-*." r-tirv O-7kje: ft W.ii-T S’Tt-'.Ut.rtm Mtrtrf ,r..{ "':•••: .:rr>U insures HULL and CARGO itth '.-n thn chi. m i M;e«ls eifpl River* so l irlbuUrirt. It»*ur»« a,raiiist Lots or Damage by Hr*. A LEO —Against the Peril.' cf tL« Sea. and luUcd Naviga tion and TranaportaUoo. piajcroao. tLP.KIag, W m.Larimsrgr., WBWni Uagaley, Samuel M. Eler. BtoodHr*. William Bingham, Bober*. Dun lap. Jr., Joho J . Dllwurih, Imk M. Pemlfwk, Frac-;'Svll»r*, B.(hrtavgfa, J. hexfomeher, W»lt«»ry«»t, William H Hays • John Shif ton. t*r.l LOT FOR SALE. VUifT OF Gl'Jil-f» D. o.i the river t<*nk. In Rinoingbtm, feet by JeO feet, and Lmun-iwJ by four streets, wlli be .*n reaeotsble terms It Is near Rakewnil ACo ’• r.«w glass works, at*l several other ma-iularturlng astab iis uienis. It >< the largest and t e*t lot now to b* bad In iunnlogbsm for manufacturing por|*wa«. Title pci fact, aud clear of torcobr*nf»v Enquire >-f Life, Fir* ud X&ria* liuaraac* Company; MAftOSIC HALL., PITTSBIIIOII. PA. JAMt> f. HtX»N, PveeiJeut. CnjUUCK A CV-LT**. (Wr»t«» TTilf Company make* r«*ty ln»wnmca appertaining in or connected wuh LIFE KJeK*. A!«.. *<ain»t Hull ao<»4'«f*n Ri»k» on the Ohio ard Mi* •Uaippl n*«f» wd Iributariee. and Marine Kirk* generally A»laK«tß*t »r*J Damage by Fife, *»d lb«* IVrti* of the Mt and Navigati -o and TracM-.rUUon. I’.uicU* Un«d at th* lowest rate* o-tieistenl with safety Uj *ll pa rile*. Jaci.«B Ujo6. Wai L lln-n. hamnel MT'.Qr.in, Jama* l> M li.U, Willuio I’bllitj*. Ai»**ndcr Rraitey, JnLo tV»ll, 1., j.-eph P. (iun«, M. ;D, J- ho M'Aliin, Alriandcr ReytrJd*, Ana- Win F Johneun. »ln County. Jatn**« Ma.vh* 1, 11 ratto X. Lm>, KUt«nr.iO£, H. f-lden, Hiram M-**, 1-eaTct. myZYly ___ _ Klremin** Ininnac* Comp»n j of th* City of Plllibnrfli, J. K. MOUKUILAD. I rMll.at— UouLRT HNM4Y, Swcra. lo»ur* against FTRE and MARINE RISKS (.fall fctp.lt Offics: No.W Witfr'trwt. jxo. raiLur* J. R M«*rb»ad, B C.B*»yer, Wo M. Kd**r, 0. R. Ii Rnt-ert*, Joseph Kaye, rr c. vUaokk, no m\i:Kn'r"i-'-rA, r,tt.«- AM, J»TAI*I.K VARIETY AM* DRY U'HiDS, to city and country dealer* *• large anil well reler*.-.! *o* k of Oirnda m any Eastern hou<«, and same prieos, thus carlo# rright, lime and capenee*. rv- —r-»|, o. O. V.—l‘laiv of motion. Washington lUII, Wood itm t, between Fifth «tre*t and Virgin *U»t. PtrraCßfl u Lnhct, Nn. 336fc-M««l» -very Tuesday ere nine. M»»CAXTtu KAouirMSt. No Macti find and third Friday of each in nth. 'jonrilS.ly c'iT w titern PtnniylraaU Hospital.-- || p r „ j, Boui.>' - t, Stou l. between Wood *ud Market ! J. Ut*r>. Nortb-cfc«t corner of Diamond, Alle ! ghrny city, are the attending l‘U> to lb- *t<o»e lnsti i luttoD. l«»r tb«-first-luarter of ISAI. .... , „ i Apfliinttons tor may he made to them at all I hourr at their oflics, or at the Hospital at ‘i o’clock, I' M. ! U.i>nt car.-, of accidental injury arcrecelrod at all hmri, . without form N«ticV.V-Tba JOURNKYMK.N TAILORS SO (Liy CJWY, of and Alh'Rhcny, meets ou the fin<t WEUNKSI>A Y o?'e»»my month, at SCHuCULKITKR’B, In the humor'd. itv onlcr. ~.1 y (IKO. W SKKSK. Secretary. cr' AriiINTHtN S. 1. I. —You arc hereby notified to Htictid at your Armory, on MONDAYS, MKDNEB - anil KIUDaY!?. tor drill, and to transact such bual nns. ks ma\ ci me i pfnr.- the V- KANII, niard I .'.' uid Secretary pro tern. n 1C HO N A I.ol>«fci, 1. O. O. F.-Th« Ur-y AnK.-t. ua No fV.i, I. O. of 0. F., meeta every Wo.lnce.lk> uvenitig in WuehlivU a lIhII, Woudlt. f jyl:y IOAA ACRKS oV l-AMi IN IMIKST COUNTY. **tt IoUU the Clnriou river. Tide li.nd t> heavily timbered, bun an ncellent null, on,l is»ald to contain an abundance o! iron or«. and a thi.-k ti in of l.iimntn.'U* coal. Tb» ' »nun- K o railroad, which will undoubtedly be built. will run very year to It, if not directly it.. The MilWowu creek run* through it. AI.SO, MX) acre* inl’lk count/, well timbered and ira.crevl, and lying ne.ir the route of the Minbury nod Krie nd.matl. No better iuTHetment could U* tnuJc thau in these •«»>«*. The completion of tho Minbury and Kriu, the Alb glirny Valley, and the Venango railroad* ihruueh that i-giuo will render the coni, lutnlwr, iron ore ffreat Tkluo. Enqalreof C. 11. '!• li, Attorney at U», No 14" Knur h etr-vt. f*li22:r*m:tf DUILUIXU LOT KOB SALK. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, aud uxteodlog back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot la a Cellar Wall, built for l«o *mall House*. Tula U>t la In a desirable location fbr a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title gw*l,i*Bd e*» f fnim Incumbrance. Enquire of OLO. 1. pILL.IOI K, j T l 3 At Office of Morning Post. ■" Law^booka. I AM authorised to sell low some valuable Law Dooka. 10 tola. I’a. Reports, bj Barr; Douvier's Institutes; Greenltel’a Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last »d.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ao. GEO. P. GILLMORE, • at the office of Morning Post. A 100. A good bargain can be had by applying »on at tho office of the MOBMXQ POST. Jylfctf _ ■ Lot for halo. A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Oa*»n street A by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham. be sold Enquire of GEO. f. GILLMORE, j at office of the Morning Poet. X vRAITHWAirS RKTBOSPBCT.—Part forjuiy,- <rf I) Bralthwaifs Retrospect of Practical Medicine and ! “Is5L Bemufort, oi Punlly Pride: by th. »athor of Piqoe, Ac., Ac. hr ul. «th. * 00, 70 fourth street. ■•V * f • Jk « 1 ' t-V#* 4 C B. M I*MITH,»I hi* LvOffic, p«unb street. Pittebarith. PITTS Bl'RGll OfFiCE 60 FJJTU STHJSET, DiACTOIU): W' J.An4«r*ce, K R u. n v.iixiLs WHliaui (.’-•lMafWOftd, JoJ.n M. lr»lu, ffn. WHkin-OD, Carni>l»ll. Land for Sale MISCELLANEOUS. $83,000 Worth of Farms and Building Lots! 100 FARMS AND 600 BUILDINGLOTB WiU b< divided among 600 Subscribers on the Bomtng qfAs 3d day of Ortobar* 1894. 1 LARGE number are already engaged— j\. Many of the Lots near these have been add for from 400 to 600 per cent. advance over the price for which these lots are now sold, showing that the purchase will be a good Investment. Ench subscriber, FOR ONLY $l6, payable in InsUlmt-ntR of $5 each, will receive FOUR BUILDING LOTS, 26 by K 0 feet, lying together, or a FARM of from 2to 20 acres. T: «;?• lota are beautifully located at LAKELAND, Long Island, where a new cburch and school bouse, and a number ( f private dwellings, stores, work-thopi and factories, have already been erected, several more are now being built, and several hundred will be erected theooming season. This is a flnebpportunlty of owning a delightful country residence near the city, where the domestic comforts of a family circle can be fully realized, and where 26,600 bdhd in? lots and about GOO farms have lately been sold; and sales are daily being made to individuals who, alter careful examination of its location and ascertaining the quality of the soil, ore selecting farms for agricultural purposes, be lug confident that no land so cheap and calculated to in crease so rapidly in value can be had within 60 miles of the city. This land would have been all taken up years back, but has born an entailed estate for the last century, and completely locked up for upwards of two hundred years— since which large sales have been mads, and where the wild deer roamed at large may now bo seen beautiful cottages and cultivated fields waving with the abundant productions of our mother earth. This Is one of the best opportunities now offered to those of small means who are destitute of a home of tbeir own, to purchase one for a mere trifle; also, a few farms, con taining each five and ten acres, and upwards, at from $26 to $36 per acre. ’*• All persons wishing to avail themselves of the opportu nity now offered to procure a fine farm or splendid bolldlng lot near the Empire City, should make Immediate applica tion, as they are nearly all disposed of. AppIet**CHARLES WOOD, 209 Broadway, corner of Fulton sireeti-Y. Y n where maps and pamphlets can be had, or sent If required by mail, gratis. B. M’LAIN, Agent, jyl3:3mdaw is 21 Fifth street. Pittsburgh. G« Bingham A Co.'s Transportations Line i BiManning TO AND FROM PHILADELPUIA, tILTIMOKB AND NEW YORK.—The Owners and Ageata of paid Line have been for the past fourteen yoars connected With the “ old established Bingham's Line.” They ‘yitTßie their usual prompt attention to the forwarding oTpMdaee, Mer chandise, Ac-, in the shortest time and on sj favorable, terms as any other Line. ay- Only one transhipment between Pittsburgh, Phila delphia aod BaJtimore. GEO. BINGHAM k CO., Canal Basin, Liberty sL, Pittsburgh- BINGHAM, DAVIS k CO n 276 Market sreet, Philadelphia. JAMES WILSON, Agent, 121 North sL, Baltimore. M. L. OSTRANDER, Agent, 86 West st., New York. Proprietors. Freeh Arrival at the New Dry Good* Store. COLLINS & M’KEE, NO. 63 MARKET STREET, , ARE constantly receiving fresh supplies of Fall and Winter Fancy Dres*-and Staple DR? GOODS. They would re*f wtfully rail the attention of the Ladles to their fresh stock of plaid and fig’d Silks, French Merlooee. Wool Plaids, Scotch Plaids, Embroideries, Laces, Mitts, Gloves, Hosiery, Ac. Also, a full stock of Domestics, Woolens and Housekeeping Goods, of every description, constantly kept on hand, all of which they flatter themselves they een offer to thfLr rnstomers at lower priest than any other house In the city. Remember, COLLINS a M’KEE, (Dr. Thorn’s old stand,) *01)11 No. 63 Market street. For Sale. A SPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, oo the Ohio river, adjoining the House of Refugq, on the Plank Road at Woods’ Run. There Is six acres covered with a large amount of Grafted Fruits, Evergreens, Grape*,.Ber ries and Garden Roots; with a superior Dwelling, Barns aod Out-Houses, all intended to make a comfortable borne. It is offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAYIS, Brq, on the premises, or of THOMAS WO^DS, seplilm 75 Fourth street. Sundries— -10 bhds Ba'~on Hams ; 25 *' do Shoulder*; SO bids new large No. 3 Mackerel; SQhfbbls do do. do; tosni.'i 30 •• indium do do 23 bbl* do do do IS “ Lake Trout, lo store; 23 “ Baltimore Herring, in store; 2u *« do Shad, do; 3 •' No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; 25 “ Tanners Oil, do; So casks c rime Pearls; 100 bbls Mess Pork; 100 “ Grease Lard; A) “ Loaf Sugar; 9i khdsO. Sugar; 2.'H> bbls 0. Molwwve, oak crop*rage 40 boxes W. U. Tobacco; 100 bbis N. C. Ko»io: 4- TL-Jt s Rirt.; 7 b.3e« Cream Cb.****; 150 **Hi« Dried Apples and P<aches; iSLUO jioun J* Hamm tide*. jy* . BSQLIgH * RICHARDSON Three (louses and Loll for Sole. -liriLL t»- -'id at private fcal-. TUKKK HOUSES AND Y| LGTrf t’u- 11.-ick LL.uee, situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Lib. ?’., streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 feet 1 a-V. A!--, ‘nc !/•; nHit two House?, oh Logan street, Sixth w»rd. One Ileus* fronting on »tr*«et, and the other :.u Carpenter'*- alley: L-.t 24 feet by 120. Also, the »tan,l I r. *w occupy, on th* corner of Ferry and Water streets, the le .».- runnt.ir one year from Ist of April, 1»36, with the Furnllun*. Balding. Ac. The Hoase at pres en: i.* doing a good burines*. and l? pleasantly 'rested. F« r ;etm? an I further t-trurulars enquire of ALEX. CUPPLE3, »u22-tf n,7u*r of Ferry and Water streets. C*VkUP? AND SUGARS— iji 10 kUi Loverln*’* fine Syrups; to id-l* Livaring’s Crushol Sugar; 20 M>l.« I.cvrring’t Pulverized Su^ar: 10 bbl* lugar hcose Syrup. For sale by IT, F. tt. PRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. e»V* W ll»rt,»Al.K MERCHANT*}— A.' IwC bov-» pure Mustard ; lto boxes superior Mustard. Wholesale by Mq.25 F R. DRAYa No. 1 Diamond. (~tiTY"I*KoFKRTY F»>ttSALK.'— A Dwelling Uou*c. vrtth j hall, four rooms, floisked attic and cellar. The Lot is 20 by 00 fe*-t. Miuated on Sixth rtrcct, near Grant. A Well Cui.vhcd House, cn Wylie street, with Lot 22 by Vo f«ei_ A Brick Hooee. on Sixth street, with Lot 27 feet front by PX> to an all»y. A three (-'.nry I'w.-llinc Ilooss, on Hand street. Three jp*»l llm»-«, m ThtrJ at reel, urar Word, beside* many r;ber • In various locations an I on easy terms. If you want a lb us*. Farm.cr Building Lot, the place to I* kui i lied la «! lb* heal Estate ufßce ct S. CUTUBERT * SON, hpi'i Ito Third street. • I AtiAN a Aill. hate received a beautiful aevortmeot | <-! nr»r*-l *od f.gurwt all wool Delaines. Alao, a ch< 1 v I’.t cf figured sal stripe.l Dress Silas ; and they ra *p»--tfuliy ro'jclf a ra.! from the Ladies. *op!3 \ T hiV Ml .*lo—Ju«t received, per express, by CllAß* i> L'dTTE RLIMH - Wtrrao 11-’ka,I 1 -’ka, 1-7 Carl Eckrrt; Florence Srhotilseh. by Wetland; I’ark Kv«\l Beauty -f the South. by Harry Corn wall. R■ _*s tan gnsJnlie. with portrait of the Emperrr, Live with a Playful Heart; Ellen Nay, by Stephen Glover; The Mother's Sutl'-e, (or Guitar, by W. V. Waklaca: Passed away to llt-ati n, for ituiiar, by W. V. Wallace; Summer Hours, by J. 11 Tully ; Lend of our Birthplace, by Mo gen; Would we’d Nr«»? Met; Faxeaell Scbottl*ch, by W.V."Wal ter-; rtuasur- IV! k* ; Bonnie Bessie Gray,by C. W. Glover; Alb-ghany Walters; Belle Brunette Polka, by Prkibam; The Waiting (iat», come song; Homs, Where Chan gw* N»v.-r Come. La G-rmandrec Valsc, p>ar Stephen Glover; Old Josey, latest EthiopUn «ncg; Goes! Night, Beloved! sereusdv, will ten by Longfellow; Ihvaming of Thee For* aver, by Wta. V Wallace. Also all the latest Mudc pub lished. ft.r .-Ah- by ar V 25 CHARLOTTE BLUME, street SHAW LS' aIiAW I.**':—Loog blkThibet Shawls; square blk Tb>b*; Shawls; square Bay Siata Shawls; long Bay Mate Shawls; loeg Brocbe ShiwU; square Brocbe Shawls; French Cashmere Shawls ; and, French Cashmere dearfi. in great rari-t*. at M p2b HAGAN A AHL'S, 91 Market street VtaamboaTFaruiturc uid Cbulrs, WE are mustantly engaged In the of STEAMBOAT CABIN CHAIRS and FUIINITURK, of every description, and pay particular attention to the manu&cture of the best styles, suitable for the use of Steamboats. Our experience in this branch of the busi ness enables us to warraot satisfaction, a« well with the promptitude in which orders are filled, as In the quality of the work and personal attention gl*eo to the fitting out. Those intorectod is furobhlug Boats, will find it to their advantage to give us a call. j,gl ~ T. R YOUNG A CO Boota and slioei. Wholesale and Matatl t JAMES ROBB, X T O. 89 MARKET, aud No. 6 Union street, third door 1> from the Market House, Pittsburgh, would call the attention of 111* friend* and tlu< public generally, that be has just received hW Fall Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, in all thi-lr varieties. Hi* stock L» ooc of the largest ever opened in thl* city, and embrace* everything worn by th* ladla* in Pblladel p'lls, New York aul Boston, anj be trust* cannot fall to pl**s« all. Great rare has been given In selecting the choicest goods, all of which be warrant*. Ue nlw> continues u> manufactare, as heretofore, all de* (wrlpGons ot Boots and Shoes, and from his long experience of over twi-nty years in bmcincM In this city, is, ho trusts, a sufficient guarantee that those wiio favor him with their patronage will bo fairly dealt with. rep!6 No llnmbuc. HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock X will not be distributed at ROGERS A CO.’S Star Da guerreotype Gallery, Filth street, opposite Maeon’s, but upen the payment of (1 you can procure as good a LIKE NESS as can I* procured In this or any other city. Call and give us a trial. au6 IMPORTANT! Groat Sale of Farlor and Kitchen Furniture. WILL be sold on FRIDAY, October titb, at 9 o’clock, A. M., at the resideuce of W. M. Roberts, (next door to Mr. Lothmps,) S*.uth Common, be ween Beaveraud Federal streets, Allegheuy city. The furniture has been in uso but sixteen months, aud is in good order, most of which was made by the best mechanics in tho oouutry. Among whicl-umy Ihi found: QirpcD— Brussels,Tapestry, three ply chamber, stnir and hall carpetlugs, «Ulr rods; sofas,lounges, oiloman-*, walnut cbnirs, mahogany dining room aod chamber chulrs. TuMsi—Centro, side and dining, ornamental, withmarb' top. One rosewood piano, as good as new; candelabra, gir andoles and mantle ornamcnD; what nota, hat racks, mats, burvnus, dressing and plain wash stands; covered and «pen lied'-t-ads and mattnvsscs; China wan?, glass ware, hard ware, fire Irons, fenders, trays, Ac; looking glawws of all kinds ; together with a complete set of kitchen furniture. A catah-gue of The articles will be ready for delivery on the day of sale. Terms made known on the day of sale. W. M. ROBERTS, *ep29 IL M. BOYLE, Auct’r. prices to suit all «Dry Goods. AMTIUIIR, corner of Grant und Fifth streets, ha* just • received and i* now opening his first Fall stocks for this season. The attention of ladles is respectfully directed to the following prices: Fine French Merino** at 7&c; 5-4 wide Parametas 25c; a large assortment of De Cazeat 12c; fast colored Prints 600 pieces Flannels at 16c up; yard wide Sheeting 6%; all wool De Lains at 28c. Kentucky janes, tweeds and satti- I nets from up, checks, ticking*, muslins, linens, crash, table cloths, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and every other article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, all of which will be sold fur cash at prices to salt the tines. A. MTIGQE, sep7 corner Grant and Fifth streets. Wm. Dlcbyi Jr., , „ n /TLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Masonic HaU, f]/lh tired, Clothing made to order, m good style, and at moderate rates. aoifctl CARD.—Mr. U. ANTON and H. SCIIRGEDKR would Teepectfullyannouncetothecitlzensof Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will give instructions on tii* H»o, Guitar, Violin and Flute- Inquire at U. Behroeder A Go. s NEW MUSIC STORE. 84 Fourth *tr*t- —. NOTICE— Letters of administration on the estate or the lata PERCY CHESSMAN, of the city ot Pittsburgh, deraased, having been granted to the undersized, all per* sons having claims against the said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated; and those knowing themselves indebted will make Immediate payment to sepgfirtt EDWARD TOYNBEE, Administrator. T' IMOTUY SEED—IO bags Timothy Seed, for sate by wp23 SMITH k SINCLAIR. A. A. M ASON A CO., No. 25 Fifth Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. TTATB Jmt r«*trW HFT£» HU3DBKP CASK, AM PAGSAQM at 11 DRY GOODS FOUR HU.YDRKD cun ami cactuses cf wb .-U, l g bean purchased at thelarge PeFoaMoij Babe la Nsw Tart, at oue-thlnl.lwa than cost of Imp-rtatibh, *l'i 1- clLmi at a BBall advance from eoat, thereby offering pwrchamn the rare opportunitr of obtaining Guods at about t*o-third* tb* usaalpriee, IN THEIR SILK DEPARTMENT - Will be Ibond every description cf plaid, striped and brocade Diaai Silks, of more than HVI HUNDRED PLEURA, being tbo largest and most magnificent aatertment tier bare ever exhibited. DRESB GOODB DEPARTMENT. TWO HUNDRED CASKS of Merinos, Chahmerea, Wool Plaids, Alpacas, Bombasines, Da Bages, Poplins, Orleans, Mohair Lustres, Ladles Cloths,Muslin deLainas, Persians, Ginghams, Ac.de. THEIR EXTENSIVE SHAWL SALOON Will be filled with Cloak % Shawls. Mantillas, Talmas, Ac., in Satin and Cloth, embracing everything that H rich and fashionable, of their own and foreign manufacture. FORTY CASES of every description of Caahmera, Broca* ana Winta Shawls. THEIR BONNET DEPARTMENT. This season their Bonnet manufactory will be considerably increased. Varga quaatltiei wiU be made up fbr both tha Wholesale and Retail trad^. Millinery Goods of every description. A Urge stoek of Dress. Cloak and Mantilla Trimmings, litmem and Honii Keeping Goods. An extensive assortment of Irish Linens, Linen Sheetings Napkins, Toweling*, Diapers, Damask Tabla OoTars Ia» and Mosllu Curtains, Furnitures, Ac. • _ . _ A full stock of Punishing Goods:— lndies’ and Genta* Under Garmanta, Handkeeehtoft, Cravats, Scarf*. Neck Bee, Hosiery and Qlovaa, a full as eortment „ Smbralderlei, Ribbons and Lace Department Comprises a most extensive stock of Collars, Capes, Habtti. Sleeves, Chemisettes, Handkerchiefs, Flouncing*, Skirts, Bands and Trimmings Laces BJgingß, Crapes, three hundred cartons Plaid, Plain and Figured Ribbc-ns. Cloths , Quximcwand Vtstinat:—k complete variety of Cloths Caaatmarea, Casein ft ti r 'Vestings, Tweeds, toans, Bavers. Coatings, Velvets. Ac. Tailors’ Trimmings always on band. Every description of White and Variety Goods. domestic goods. 60 cases of Calicoes, 15 cases of Ginghams, 76 cases of Bleached Muslins. 103 hales Brown Mualloe, 13 ease* Coun terpanes and Quilts. 40 Sales of flannels, 25 bales Tickings and Stripes, 16 case* Canton Flannels, SO eases Shirting Checks, 10 cases Blanket*, together with many other Ocods, forming the largest and most attractive assortment probably ever exhibited in the Western pountry, and which for style, quality, and prise, has never been eqoalJea- _ Having a buyer constantly in the Eastern Cities they will be always rewiring the latest and moat fkshtenable Goods. ONE PRICE ONLY. ■ o<rt2!ln MEDICAL. Consumptives Btad I HYGEANA, or Newly D scovered Method of Inhalation. — Tbl* most wonderful article Is destined to prod ace an entire revolution io the treatment of all diseases of the lungs. Accounts are dally received from Clergyman and other per* sons of the highest respectability, of easas of core* hereto fore considered Incarable of A»D>ma, Bronchitis, Consump tion, and all Diseases of the Lungs, by DR. CURTIS’ HYGEANA. Read the following t Dr. Russell, Postmaster of Burlington,N.Y, says: “Send a dozen more Hygeana; It is working wonders here ia diseases of the lungs. I believe It will eare say diseases not In the very last stages, and even then is priceless to the rest and comfort it is sure to give the sufferer. * I am willing,' eaid.my neighbor, *to purchase a package a week for my daughter; It gives her perfect rest. I <lo not expect her to live.’ ” Utozaju m Hunk.— 3. H. Gaotert, Postmaster of Bkb mond, Maine, writes us; “The Hygeana is doing wonders hero. My nUter has had a dtstreariug uiugh, Witt groat difficulty of breathing, for year*. She wore the inhaler and to A tho Cherry Syrup -at a few days before she was re* lleved, and now, after one month’s nee of It, her cough l* •well. Dr. Cartin' new system cf Inhalation most prodoe® an entire revolution io the treatment of diseases of the lungs. There is no mistake, it Is truly a wonderful dis- The Rot. mY Curtis says: “It Is now eight days sine* my daughter put cm the inhaler and commenced using the Hygeana, aud it has alre-. dy-douemore for her than all the medical faculty have baen able to do for the last two years. The irritation and tickling sensation in the throat Is gone, and with ii the cough. She sleep* well.” Sold at Drog Store, No. 140 Wood street, cornet Virgin alley and Wood street. joctWawSm A Physician’s Opinion of my Shonldor Da. Laxx, editor of the Chambertburg Trtmseripi, under date of'September 18, 1854, in speaking of these Braces, says: Our friend, Dr. GEO. H. KEYBBR, submitted to oar Inspection a very fine Fperimen of the “ Washington So** p«oder Brace,” manufactured and sold by him at the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It serves admirably the purposes for which It is Intended, is Bgbt and easy, and ahegether free from the objections attached 1 3 the many other Braces In general use. It is an excellent Suspender, while at the same time it pr*mrvm the shoal* den in a healthful position, without at all restraining the natural movements of the body. The Dr. will send them by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. Bold wholesale snd retail a: DB- KEYSER'3,I4O Wood street, corner of Virgin alley. Joctifcdaw Cure for Ckolera. A CARD—Cttixen* of Pittsburgh, you have among yon one of the moet terrible diseases kohwn—the Cholera. Al though to fatal, a<* it usually proves, it is nevertbelem promptly and easily curable, by a proper remedy; to varia bly »o io ita earlier stages, reldom otherwise even alter collapse has taken place, tfy twenty-two years’ acquaint ance with this disease 1 am enabled to sCord you A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, Which you will find in my CHOLERA SPECIFIC. Every family should get it at ooee, and keep It on hand. Everyyerson in fact should hare It within reach, and im mediately use it on the first disturbance of the bowels. Tbe relief it gives ii prompt and effectual. Use it with ccn fideoee, even in tbs later stages. Pull directions for treating the disease accompany U. For aale by GEORGE H. KEYBEE, No. 143 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ftep2l) B. B. FITCH. Broadway. N. Y. [ from Ju PiiUbitrgK Datij Diipateh, PA. 16,1853. J Chut Ezpt»d«rH>Shemld«r Br»«*»*—A® Kxcolleut Article* Persons who hare acquired * stooping podtten, by fellow* tag a sedentary occupation, will, experience great relief by the uee of the “Washington Suspender Brace,” Bade aad •old by Dr. KEYBJEB, comer of Wood etreet aad Virgin alley. It fir a brace and mspendera. the weight of the is so placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one nm time ago, aad hare been ao pleased with i:, that we unsolicited gars it a “puff," gratia. Women, buodred* of whoa axe annually injured hy the weight of enouaoui “skirts,** should also procure these braces. Be particular In procuring the kind Mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. gold wholesale aad retail at the Drug Stored GBO- H. KKYBK&, No. UO, comer of Wood street aad Virgin alley. 49* “r» of the OoUen Mortar. N. B.—l also keep erery nri*tj of Truttes, tapporten Body Braes, Pile Props, Baric Btoekin**, Suspensory lUoW»,*=; »nJUI«» LIST OF OKHimrß PATXKT MXDicms, os sure m roa uu av _ PLIMISS BROTHIBS, WMttJtDnSviM* tad Jfcalvt *» ftdfj Jh+dam, Corner Fourth tad Wood atreeta. Pittsburgh. KKKLER'S AMERICAN OOMPOGNB; JayneV A.terative: •* Carminative B*la*io; “ UkirDjc ** Expectorant; *• Sanative PllU: ** Wail* Tonic; Winter's n»>—of Wild Cherry ; Brvanf* Pulmonary Balaam; Hoofland’e German Bt f «ra; Holland do HoeteUer’a Stomach do Mcrehl?**’ Uterine CatbolSeon: Etorms’ Scotch Cough Candy; Price’* do; Thom's i . Howe’s do; >» Osgood'* India Gbolagogne; Morw'* Invigorating Cordial* Trier'* Gum Arabic Drop*; Ilarrisou’s Hair Dye; Phaioo’e do Batchelor*# do JlcMunn’s Jtilxir of Opium; Bryant'* Purifying Extract; Dailey’# Pain Extract; Brown's Eeeence of Jamaica Ginger; McAllister's do do: Kidder's IndeUibl* Ink; Payton's do do; Arnbold’e do; Dr. Curtis' Hygeani; Lyons’ Kathoiros; David’* Lilly White; - Bazin’s do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt’* do; Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Farrer* Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Barne’s Pile Lotion; MeenFun; Scarpa's Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Kushton, Clarke k oo.’s Cod Liter OU; McAllister's uintmpnt; Sings’ Itch do; Petrel's do; Gray's dot Trask's Magnetic Ointment; Judkin’s do; Ewalm's Panacea; Houck's do; Sargent's Infbnt Panacea; Perry Dari*’ Pain Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Houghton'* Pepsin; Klara Petroleum; McLane’* Celebrated liter Pills Brandreth's do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's AnG-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do;, Bren's d'as Swaynea* Extract Sarsaparilla3iood ills' Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health do; Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman’s do; Kadway’sfieady Belief; Morris' Remedy; Prof, Wood’s Hair Restorative; Bmemos’s do; Ball’s SamparilU; Townsend’s do; Band’s do; Guysott’a Extract Yellow Book and Sarsaparilla Waff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey; Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Mask; Ludlum’e Specific; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; Sellers’ do; Bwayne’s Syrup of WOd Cherry; Smith’s Tonic syrup; , Barry's TrWopboKro*; Norwood's Ti&etora ofVaratrnm Vlridat Helena’s OeUbrated Vermtfoga» Dr. Loeoek's Palmoak Wafers; . Thomoaon'i Era Wafer: t’ Agentafor alKfDr. MoOUntock'i family *#*** Dr. Naodhaia's Breast Pomp#; • Water’s Atmospheric Braast Pomps; flni El—Me do do. N J«ka W. BMltr *O* * FORWARDING AND COMMISSION ' jSpcHANTS- Dealer* in *ll kind* of Pittsburgh Mo -^kgtnrse, Pip# and ShaatLsnd, 87 float street. pef*S * 3V f. * , 3 0. -V»w% .1 4. " xoy •n ' - "Voo'- RAILROADS PITTSBU&GH, ST. LOUIS MB JEW OBLEUR. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE BOUT*. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE BY CHICAGO AHD HISBIIBIPPI HAH. HO AD An Air Line Bonta from Chicago to 8t Lovis* TRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern end Central Railroads— •' Ist. BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL 8:30, A M. 2d. “ M NIGHT EXPRESS IfcOft, P.X. Trains ran through to St. I/mis in f .urteen hours, tH Bloom log too. Springfield end Altos, iciiAotd ckangt Qj uui or bagoofft, connecting at Alton with daily Lina <4* Packet* ibr Hannibal, Quiney and Keokuk, mod at St Louie with FIRST CLASS BTSAMERB FOR NEW ORLEANS, intermediate point* on the Mtsdaelppi, end with regular Qnee of steamers for Kaaees and Council Bladlr. TIKE PROKTItTSBUROn TO ST. LOUIS SS HOURS. Baggage checked through to St. Louis, os Michigan Cen tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. £. P. HOLLISTER. Chicago, General Paacenget Agent RICHARD P. MOM AN, Ja. Superintendent rough Ticket! to St Inals, by this route, esn be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitts burgh Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. - fMptftfim CLIVBLAHD AffD PITTSBURGH T RAILROAD* IN CONNECTION WITH TITK Ohio and PenniylTtaSa BaUrond* VIA ALLIANCE. ffTTTH aborted quickest and cheapest route to Toledo, 1 eagn, Rock Irlaod, Galena, and St. Louie, la VIA CLEVELAND. This route la one handled mfl« shorter and aboot tJ|ht boon quicker to Chicago, than the eireoitcas one VIA IN* DIANAPOLIS. _ Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh rod Cleveland. Poor Dally Trains between Cleveland and Chtecgo- Tlma to Cleveland six boors, Chicago twenty-two house, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains fbr Cleveland leave Alliance ot 7 SO, A. llw, M snd asoP. M, conp.'cdng at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Palls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at"- 10.00, A. M., 2 20, P. M., and &30, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts* burgh at S.OO, 4. M, 8.00, A. SL, and 8.00, P. Hu arrive in Cleveland at 10 00, A. P. If.,and 8-20.P.5L; eon* •eeting there with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Reek Island and 8t Louis. _ .. passengers for Toledo. Chkago, St. Louis and tha North* west, leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning or after* noon Trains, by going VIA CLEVELAND, will arrive in Chicago one Train in advance of these who go via Nans* feld or any other route. Time gained by going via Cl eve* Ltnd, eight hours. . v Passengers going to St. Louis or ary other point west of Chicago, will make the closest connections and quickest time by taking the 8.00, A. M., Train from Pittsburgh. Passengers by this Train (via Cleveland) reach 84 Louis on the «venlng of the followlag day. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 6.G0 and 5.30, A- M, 43U and 8.20, P. M; anive io Chicago at 845 and P. M., Bit, A. M. and 12 CO M. . Train* leave fot Rock Inland an*; S£ -tMdtdp follows : Leave Chicago at 8 20, A. M and£fltt3S*3g£ ti Jt Paaengers for St- Louis go to •• Joliet, ana thenceover the Chicago and Miaeiseippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (2$ miles) to St. Louis. Passengers by the 6.20, A. H., Train arrive In Si. Icnit at 11.2) same evening, and by the 9-30, P. M, Train at noon checked through to Cleve]and,^an8 t -lSfcfCfe* cheeked for Chicago ana St. Lonls. PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND..:... lsr-tSAM. i - Ist class. Ssptuss. To Alliance- 42 80 {jib Chicago——sll 60 -. 9 fiO Cleveland. —4OO {: La Salle -. U6O Toledo 600 v Bock Island- 16 80 18 60 v Detroit ...... 600 j SL Louis-.... 19 50 16 60 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the pfUe* of the Company, in Mooongabda House, third door below the corner. J. DURAND, Supt Cleveland. J. A. CAUGHET. Agent, Plttetargh. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD. THROUGH XI PIPTMI HOCBB. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, THRS9 THROUGH TRAINS. mHE HAIL TRAIN will leers erery morning (Sundays X «*esptsi) «t T o'clock, stepping *i oil tho ropUot sta tions, and Hiring In Hilitiwphb at 12 o’clock,. !* -M. THE «YAST TRAIN will leare Pittsburgh doily (except f ondsyj ot 1 o’clock, Mopping at UUinrillo, LockpOrt, Johnstown, WUmoro, Gallitxen, Al toona, Ac, arriring in Philadelphia ot 4 o'clock, tbo next Horning. ' THE nypnnftfl TRAIN will leare emy wrening ot MO o'clock, (topping only ot Irwin’s, Greensbargh, Introbo, Hillside, Johnstown, Ulley*o, GaUitxeo, Altoona, Ae_ <wnM«tiu» at Harrisburg with the train for Belt*- lion, and orriring in Philadelphia or Baltimore, 0113,30, C THI ACCOMODATION TRAIN Will looto OTttT after noon (except Sunday) ot A3O o’clock, *topptog at all regn* lor and rmbini only to hr oo Btainoule. the SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN ieoroe daily (oxeept Bvndoy,) ot 11 o’clock, A. stepping of all fto tiona, and running only uhrot Biin ton a. RETURNING TRAINS trriro in Pittsburg. eoomodatkm orriroa ot 8 o'clock, A. H. Express, 1, P. M« M. MOQ.IRBO, P. M. Post I i w 130, A M. ) gore to New York, $10,60; Part to Philadelphia, >8; Y*ro I -to Baltimore, $B. Yore to Bedford Bpring*, $6,70. i Bograge checked to all stations on the Pennsylranl* Boil* 1 mod, ana to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers pnrehcaing rickets In carp, will be charged t*l cnra in addiosn to the station rates, except Ikon ototlona where the Company haTt no Agent. . No notes of a less denomination than fire dollars will ho : remixed in payment for tickets, except those issued by tba Basks of Pennsylrania. ... ff- NOTICE. In cnee of loss, the Company will bom . themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and fbt an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. P. The Excelsior omnibus Line has been employed do oonrey passengers and baggage to and fromthe Depot*et K n charge not to exceed 18 cents for each 'passenger, and d l& MBti ftt each trank. J. KWraDEN, Agent, At thajF.-R. R. Passenger Station, on liberty at. Pittsburgh, Jnly 6th, 1884—f yeT _ _ OHIO AHD nOntSYLYUriA miio&l), I«w Airuccmamt) COMMENCING EEBB UABY2S, 18M. 1854. sascasi 1854 Matt. TRAIN le*Te* Pittsburghat BAM, dine*atMil ante; takes tea at CrestHne. and maksra eloee eon ueeiion there with a last Kspreea Train, reacting O^dn natt about 12 o’cloek at night. * „, , EXPRESS TRAIN lea-ve# Pittsburgh a* 8 tfcUyt.P.lL, •after the arrival of the Espies* train from PbH«rt*fo«a, and reaohea Creetlina at 11,30 P. M-, connecting with tbe- Tflght Kxpresa which reaches Cincinnati in the nonring. Connections are made with the Ohio -and Indiana, and Belftrotaine and Indiana railroad* for Dajton, Indianapolis made with Cleveland.Monioorlllfc9an du»kv Toledo. Detroit and Chicago iwith Bucyias, Upper gS&kyT Aieo, -with Mount Vernon, Newark, -Zanesville and tfiu “j£i toCtatao»Uti; to I DdUn»poll«»Bjtoß.j4OTtlW to Tolodotu; to Columboj loZMWrillo Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville- at lednaed RKTURSIirO. - TUB EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Creetline at 146 PJK a and reaches Pittsburgh at **»*?&*£££? I fast Express Train through In fifteen IjowatolWladgpHa. MAILTRAIN toavwCrestline at 120, rival of the Night Express Train from Ohiriiman, and * r Nrsp‘ t ™ACTI»W« Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P M, and New Mgttea at • A pjlltlOHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at TAM» and •Pi *U, and arrives at 4-80 AM, and 4-20,"P X. j The Train* do not nm.onBunday. ! a.***-, tar Tickets or further information, applet tfaetkkst offisof the Obk and Pennsylvania -JO CURRY, at the ootuer office under th* jMcnongenm* . f„ b2s JOHM BPXT. *" OUMMKB TAKIiT «a* O Bsttimor®; eomtimurfag A Pr^s^T^— T|,tfnn d~t aag, am vlivtSffWi-, wbß, *~P, a—, «■*<*- Sl Hnp, Whisky, Oottoa, (« rntn—V U«f*ok«ou> 40c. W 1W ftl ftonr»M.t.*l>U.. ag)Ba » Q. HJJICIBOCT. UU gtN A kIE* C *- . TTOLDo» 1. it. DissafSfessss ftrabowSacSM^** ** ’ • - Sr.'. V ’ " ■ ■. V" •_ ■.* s-v* vv *’»: , T ~*r- ■ <-. - * v •' \ . V ■ >. s
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