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TSmun —Mr. Looke, the Yankee Comedian, made Mi ffrcf appearance laat night, to a Tory fair awHeooe, who Speared to bo extremely ■atisAod with hie performance.* Mr. Looke en grafts on Me penoaatlona all the ecoentrioities of the Yankee oharaoter, without the extravagan cies with which performances pf this kind are too often orerborthened by many actors, who lay olaim to be the only real delineators of Yan kee ism*. Mr. Locke Wae deleted by hie wife, an extremely planning and am using little actress, who renders all her oharaeteri with great pro- , "i To-night, ajrst rate bill ia offered,—Mr. and Mrs. Locke eaoh appeatjpg io tiro oharaotera. A chance to eajoy a hearty laugh is offered. Wo hope to see the Theatre crowded. Tan Gouni or Quantxa Sessions wae engaged all day yeaterday in the trial of the eeae of the Bakers, for assault and mentioned on Wednesday. The morning waaooneumed by the defenee in an attempt to prove an alibi for one of the defendants, George, and that the prosecu tor, Craig, was the first to commenoe the assault. The afternoon was taken ap in hearing the argu ment of conned; Messrs. Black and Darragh. appearing for tbe.proeecntion, and Messrs. Sha ler, Cochran, Mahon and Hasbroaek for the de fence. Ntnsjuion.—The crowd of rowdies and blaek guarda who formerly congregated on the corner of High and Wyllentreets, bat who were driven from there through the exertions of ’Squire Mgjor, again assemble at the same place, to the annoyance and disgust of all Teepee table resi dents of the neighborhood, and passers by. A fresh application of the former remedy, we be lieve, woald have the effect of abating the nuis ance. Asotbbx Eoßßaar.—(her grocery and dry goods store of Mr. William Allen, on the corner of Websteramd Arthurs streets, Seventh Ward, was entered on Monday night, by one or more borgUrs.who snaoeeded in oarrying off six pair of pants, slot of vests, several pieoes of dry goods, a lot of groceries, to., the nine of which was between $76 and $lOO. The entrance was effected by breaking open the door. lar ths nsroxT of the trial of John Hay et el., foraseanlt and batteryjon oath of John Owens, published on Tuesday, it was stated that the prosecutor was not allowed to give evidence, ow ing to his non-belief in a future state of rewards and -punishment. This was a mistake. The witness whose evidence was ruled out was Wal agr'Spofield, and not Mr. Owens. '''AcennnT.—Yesterday afternoon, whilst a •codplo of boys were propelling a skiff aerosß the AUeAeeyriver, near the Point, one of them,) was thrown into the water the boat; and almost drowned. uvSlflKmgraved through tbe'exertions of the in getting him into the for Salt Hirer, and others wish aoutfit in the hai or eap ; line, had better .fffto the Banner Hat Store if they wish to buy fair prices. These hard times don’t forget 147 Wood street, opposite the new Presbyterian ofcnrob, sign of the American ! Flag. No con nection With any other house. * Dxaxb or a Pujmi.—With extreme regret we annonnee the death of Hr. William 0. Chari ton, st tho residence of his mother on Wylie street Hr. Charlton was a printer, and well known to the members of the craft. His death occurred from Cholera, after only a few hours siokness. Disohdkbly Housb.—Martha Black was com mitted to jail yesterday by Alderman Thompson, of the Seventh Ward, charged; with keeping a disorderly hoase. A.baxb of desirable atooks, and valuable city *aiid country property, will be held this evening at the Merchant’s Exchange, Fourth street by P. M.Davia, Auctioneer. SIEDS&j BSBpS—fiO boskala superior JLews Gnus Seed, for ftjl eovloj, for sale by oct4 HAY AMI) STALK CVTUUKS—Oor winter clock of the Improved Fodder CuttWir just arriving at [oct4] ; JAMBS WARDROP. „ 3LANKRTS. —We hare now received more than fiOOpsjr* j Swiss ssd French Blankets, ranging in price from $2 $l2- . .foetdj ; A. A. MASON A 00. 4>JiW STYLE WOOL BKJLUMKS.—A. A. MASON A 00. J\ have just reoelved a large lot of new styles of figured _ ; ocU iaitp’. CALICOES.—I,OOO pieoee good fast col li ora »'*inta are wiling at 6J4 cents; usual prices, h 3&»d!n& loeOJ j A. A. MABQN k 00. 'fTOOR'CKNT roealeed': 4 to** more.cr X extra cheap p atweper yard- , oct3. ; A. A. MASON I Dfl. FIV*CKnT~ Mug'lu. J«rti of one yard wide ' bro Moulhu at & ceo^* *@T A. A. MAK* * CO rTUSAS—lmperial, Gunpowder, Yt'o ng Ilyton, inj* X Teas, In stove Bed foe sale, by , octii : kik<? a moorhbad. F&BKOH MJCJtLNOS—A good article worth $1 sellloa tor cent*, at 8 wpl& ; A, ■A. MASON A 00*3. GLASS— 1» boxes 8x10; 76 boxes 10x12; 75 “ 10x14. for ralebj MF» SMITH k SfNCLAIR. 'Dull'UEfe—3 bbls solid Batter tor sale by X> oetf j SMITH k SINCLAIR. T>IiAOKBKKRT» WILD OOKBEY AND GlNQlfiß BBAN< wtnutal pore, Um beat antidote *g*in«i Ohol cteßrfot aalo b; the gallon or bottle, by - D. YICEBISEN, No. 187 Liberty street. GDIf DfiOPfl.—6oo B>s asserted Quid Drop*, received this d*y bj JOS. FLEMING, eep2B corner Diamond and Market street. LIVKB OIL.—I grosst Bmker’a genuine Ood Lltm J Oil, reodred till d mj bjr x. JOfl. FLEMING, —p2B corner Diamond and Market street. S'tOFFKK—IOO b**»pris*> Bio; 30 do J«r»; In (tore msd for sale bv KIMQ M MOO&HHAD. nOB AOOO— Bussell A Robineon, Wm. H.Grant,Web* ter 1 # L -OW, and other favorite brand*. tor aale by owl KING k MOORHEAD. WHITII MUSTARD BBXD—MO tie Terr fine rac'd by oetfl j JQB. FLBMINQ. OGAR—SO bfadi fair New Orleans in store and for sal* by oetll | Kiflfl k MOORHEAD. MUSLIN DELAINE—A. A. MASON *OO. will V opea on triday, October seven caw of Moalln De laines, at the tow price of 6 and 6c per yard. octl3 ui'A i—o toss 1q store and for n!e by ' FLEMING BEOS., (Baccearors to J. KlddJfc C 0.,) No. 60 Wood street. KOLL JBKLMbTONB— 2,OOO Mm in atom and *or sale by /octia FLEMING BRQH. 1)081! PINK—6OO Bm In store and far sale by t octia j FLUIKQ BROS, CHROME GREEN—6OO fits In store and for sale by ocUS ; FLEMING BROS. A CIW—I,OOO fitt pare Nitric AcM. ' J\. 1,500 do Ba!pfc.Add; 2,000 do Mureatlc Add; lor sale by ocll3 FLEMING BROS. •~I )LUK Vil’KlOL—Goo EM in! store and for sale by D octi3 i Fleming bhos. BLADDERS WANTED.—TIib highest each price paldjibr good «&= Bladder*, by ! B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., sen 29 conker Wood aod First streets. 8E EBONOJe-1 hale norived by oetfi 7 JOS. FLEMING. SYRUPS AND SUGARS— ! 10 fchds Lore fineßyrupe; 60 bbU Loraring’B Cratktd Sugar; 30bids Loveriug’s Pulverised Huger; 10 bbli sugar-house Byrup. For Bale by Mp» F. B. DRAVO, Mo. 1 Diamond. r WHOLESALE MERCHANTS— ' 100 boxes pore Howard.; 100 boxes superior Mustard. Wholesale by s«p2S F. R. DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. SLACK TEAS- 1 ~' Sop. Chaim Pewehoug, (fai papers) at 60 eta. per lb. Finest IbfcgtasCbtflan, : do QSVd do. Worm» by [jeStf I W. a. M*CLURQ. /■ tIMOTHY BRED--260 bnabala prfana ln 1 store and 'for sate fey septt ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. mwo HOUSES 90 LSl—Bent $176 and $l3O. Also, a 1 House ob Ht. Washington, for $lOO. S. CUTHBEBT * BON. oetll . 140 Third street. rTUMOTHY SEED—IO begs Timothy Seed, for sale by J_ eep36 : SMITH A SINCLAIR. SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA—I gross just reorival oad for sale by JOS. FLEMING, ’-octfi * corner of the Diamond and Market at. , TUDINS’ EXTRACTS—A largeassortment received by noffl Jftfl FT.RMTNn jfrtASULB SOAl’—3oo Rw genuine received and for salo by \> octa 1 JOB. FLEMIMQ. ClfUftESK —ID boxen prime Cream CbSese for sale by J oetS SMITH k SINCLAIR. MAOOUESTRR UINUUAJdS—Fast colored and fine; worth 16 cents, selling at 1214 cents per yard at octS A. A. MASON k 00. TWK SALS —A two story Brick House and Lot, on Den- T man rireet, Birmingham. Apply to , an2B ' JAMES BLAKELY. ÜBK BBAkfBV.—I h»»e till, d.j roccliirf one caek ot the finest Cognac Brandy, for Martians] purposes. Those In want af a very excellent article can procnre It of JOS. FLBMINQ, oc 112 . -■ corner of the Diamond and Market at CONQRSHS WATER.—I hare recetred 6 gross of Congress Water, direct from the Springs. Those wishing a good and fresh article can procure it at ocU2 j JQS. FLEMING’S. POTASH— 2 casks very floe Potash received by octl2 ; • JOS. FLBMINQ. /TOD LIVER OlL—u doxen Bakeris genuine Ood Liver V/ Oil on hand and for sale-by octia job, fuming. NAILS— 169 kege assorted rises in store and fbr sale by nctU KING A MOORHEAD. T)ICB 10 Qerces In store and for aatehy 1 5 * XV octn „ , KIHO A MOORHEAD. -1 hhd loaf TobaceO'Jbr sale by ' HENRY H. QQT.r.TNP ATCHBa-■JOOgroea for aale by ~~ octr HENRY H. 00LLIN8. BDTTERc-b kegs freahfirkin Batter for sale by octT HENRY H. COLLINS. 'V ' .* ;■ ■■ ■ : " < i :V‘- . ■ >. j.- ,: - . - TELEGKAPHIC. Bj the OHaiUy Lino* for the Horning Post Yellow P«t« at OalTeitont—The Indians at Fart Cbadl>onine.—The Late Gale. Biirarou, October 18.—New Orleans papers of Wednea day ere received* with Texas dates to the 7th. The yellow fever was stfll preralling at Galveston. The Indiana were again causing apprehension at Fort Ghadbourne, which is surrounded by a large party of Ca manehee. luunenae damage has been done to the cotton and sugar crops throughout the State by the late gale. The Sckayler Tout, October It.—'The opinion of Charles O'Conor on the Bchnyler over-tame is published, lie considers tb* company legally liable fbrtho, acts of its agent under the 'vallcnown circumstances of tho case. Shaw in HMiachßsetti and New Boetos, October IS.— ln parts of Worcester county, snow foil yesterday to tho depth of from two to three inches; and in many localities In New Hampshire, ob Sunday, it snowed freely. : Sailing of the Stearanr ran«a> .. N»w York, October 18.—The steamer Canada sktfed for literpool, with 82 poa»enger« and J 825,000 Jn specie Among her passengers are Archbishop Hughes and Bishop TWon. * Niw York, October 18.—Cotton firm with upward.ten dency; Orleans middling 10; fair 11. Flour a Wile lower; ndes 6000 bbls good Ohio at $8 18@8 68; ikmtbem steady, 2000 bbls told. Wheat a trifle higher ; sales 16,000 bushels 'southern red at $160@166. Corn easier but not quotably lower; sales 60,000 bushels Western mixed at 70@So. Fork market firm; sales 1500 bbls mess at $12 12',4@12 2&Tprime Beef considerably lifer; repacked Chicago 14@ 16.1 lard lower at Whisky: sales 600 bbls Ohio at 66. Ooffse quiet; sales (SOO bags ltio, at auction, and 300 bags at 9@U%. Bogan declined ; sales 460 hhdn Orleans Rt 6@5U. Molasses dull. Linseed Oil better, nominal at 76 @76. stocks flamer. Money steady; Cleveland and Toledo 66$£; Reading Erie < Galena and Chicago 98. pHiLAOZLFnu, October 18.—But littio export demand for Flour; only a small sale at $8,25 for standard brands and (8,12 for Baltimore; receipts small. Rye-flour: nothing doing. Sales 100 bbls fresh ground Com-meal at $4,12 bbi; Rales 300 bbls' Brandywine at $4.50. • Market poorly supplied with Grain. Wheat in good demand; sales 2000 bushels good prime red at $1,85, part In store; a lot of mix* ed*t $1£0; ordinary white $1,90. Sales 600 bushels Kye »t*l46 for Southern and $l,lB for Pennsylvania. Corn scarce; sales 3000 bushels yellow at 82, afloat. Whisky: firmly held at39@4o In bbls. Cutomun, October 18.—The river has fallen 3 Inches. Weather fine. Flour steady at $7@7,10. Whisky 28. Corn 00. Nothlngdolng in Provisions. Sugar ; a fair de mand for Cheese at 10. SPECIAL NOTICES. An Election for one President, five Managers lrt£r and a Treasurer, of the Temperanoeville and Nobles town Turnpike or Plank Hoad Company, to serve for one year, will be held at the office of tbs Treasurer, on the FIRST MONDAY of November next. C. 6. rA>OMIB, President AUSTIN LOOMIS, Secretary and Treasurer, AGE N T For Belling and Buying: Patent Rights. subscriber, having learned from bis intercourse with Patentees, and with persons who were, desirous to sell Patent. Right* for Cities, Counties, States, Ac., as well as with others who wish to purchase such right*, that an agent to transact that kind of htnduees was much needed hero, has determined to devote hi* time and hi* abilities to _ tho service of those who may d***ire to employ him. Pledging himself to ntb-ml faithfully to all matters en tru*t*4tA him, In- c-mclodr.'! by referring the public to the following teatimuulal x* a f-w of the citizen* In IMtts bureh. Ac. MOSHB'T. EATON. Pitt.-djuntiu August i’., 1864. Pmsufmr.H, August 17th, 1854. Tito imlHcrihers havo long teen acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and liave no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his service?, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable Industry, in whom exertions every relLamxi may be placed: NevDle B. Crair, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimur, Jr., John Gmhain, W. If. Denny, H. Childs & Co., James Wood, - N. Ilohncs A Sons, P. K. Friend, Kramer A Raltn, F. Lorenz, L. It. Livingston. PITTSBURGH * Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET , MASONIC BALI., PITTSBURGH, PA. JAMES 8. lIOON, President. Csauas A Coltox, Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio «n<t Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Lons and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DIRECTORS: Jamas 8. norm, Win. 8. Haven, Samuel M’Clnrkan, James D. M’UHI, William Phillips, Alexander pradtoy, John Boott, John Fullerton, Joseph P. Gazsam, M. |D., Itotart Gal way, John M’Alpin, Alexander Reynolds, Arm- Wm.F. Johnston, strong County, James Marsha;], . Horatio N.t«<e, Kittanning, Ooorgtt 8. Solden, Hiram Stowe, lleuver. my2s:ly JAMBS WABDBOP. *TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered IBlU—CapltaJ Stock $300,008. TIIOS. K. BRACK, President. THOa. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Directors — Th»mu* k. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Kbenezer FJower, Ward Woodbridge, K. A.llulkeley, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, " Frederick Tyler, Edwin G. Ripley, Robert Bueil, BauiuelS.’Ward, MileeA.Tuttir, Henry Z. Prott, -John L. Boeweli, Austin Dunham, ■ GustaVus F. Davis, Junius B.'Morgan. AT* Policies on Fire and Inland Risk* Issued on favora ble terms, by " GEORGE K. ARNOLD, Ag’t, 4«d2lj . _ No. 74. Fourth rtreei, Pittsburgh. ITS* CITiZENS* Iniuranco Comp’aay of IKy Pittsburgh.—U. D. KINO, President; HAM DEL L. MARfin ELL, Secretory. Office; 94 WaterStreet,betuyrm Market and iVvodtlrcri*. Insure* HULL and CARGO Risks, on t lie Ohio and Missis sippi Riven and tributaries. . inrareaagainst Lossor Damageby Fire. AMO—Against the Perils of the Si-a, and Inland Naviga tor Transportation. PIMOTORK n T) tying, Wm.UrlmerJr., mZiua K >". B. mn ,i n *. William Bingham, John S. Dil.orth, Iw M. Pennoc,'. l r *"J ,s 8 «"'*". e.iiu-b»u K h, r ’ WdUrßS«t, WUlUmß.n.yy JohnHlilp. _ < ’ ocM . rr^-ASBOCIATKU ti-y Compuiy of tb« Ct..'' J. K. MOOitUKAI), President—ROß L tT F[N!,K '’ B, ' rr ' Sill Inror. .gnimt FIRE »nd I ”888 of «■■ kinds. Office: No. 99 Water street. A. MASON A CO. sailing at 14c smioroM: J. K. Moorhead, W.J. Anderson, B. C. Sawyer, E. D.Bimpson. Vo. M. Edgar, 11. B. Wilkins, 0. H. Paulson, William Ccllingwood, B. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wo. Wilkinson, ' ’! David Campbell. ja!2 A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. A LOT OF GROUND.oii the river haute, in Birmingham, 288 feet by 390 feet, and bounded by four streets, will be eoid on reasonable terms. It Is near llakewell A Co.’s new glass works, and several other manufacturing estab lishments. It Is the largest and best lot now to he had In Birmingham for manofocinring purposes. Titlo perfect, and clear of Incumbrance. Enquire of Danelng I—Cargo’s Social Assembly at WiL- KINS HALL every TUESDAY EVENING; the Union on WEDNESDAY, and the Excelsior Arwmhly every FRI DAY, EVENING; also, the flefihan on MONDAY EVE NINGS. The amusement loving art- invitod. Two Bands of Music are statedly engaged. Fancy Dnnco. Schottiwhes. -etc., in Hall No. 1; Cotillions in Hall No. 2. The Rooms are finely ventilated, and h variety anil abundance of re freshments always provided. Admission, to each—Gent, and two Ladies 60 cents; Hunt, and Lady 76 oents; Gent, alone $L Tickets may bo obtained of FRANK- CARGO, at 7b Fourth stwet; or ut Wilkins ilall, 2nd r-tory; also,of the Managers, and at the door on the above evening*). The strictest order maintained. No checks given at the dooiL sepli Western Pennsylvania Hospitals— lhar Drs. L. BenxNCK, Second, belwL-on Wood nml Market rtreets, and J. RtSU, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti tution. for the first quarter of 1664. Applications for admission may t» made to thorn at all hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2.o’clock, I*. M. Recent cases of accidental injury arc received at nil hsnrs, without form. C. YKAOKHr‘fill MAiTkkt street. - Pitts- IrrSr burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in FANCY AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to city and country dealers aa large and well selected stock of Goods as any Eastern house, and same prices, thus saving reigbt, time and expenses. ja3:yj O. O. Fr—Place of meeting, Washington Hal), • Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. PIRSBUBOH Lodgx, No.336—Meets every Tuesday evening. HmuuimLß Kkgaxpkist, No. 87—Meets first aDd third Friday of each month. | mar26;ly pr-=» K9tlcet— the JOURNEYMEN TAILORS BO OIETY, of Pittsburgh and AHeglmny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY ofevtfty month, at BCIIOOHLKITKR’O, in the Diamond. By order. Jelqr - QBO. W. BEE9R, Secretary. ATTENTION 1 8. L. G.—You arc hereby notified to attend at your Armory,on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such busi ness as may come before the-Company. . P. KANE, znarißktjmd Secretary pro tern. rr-5?» John C. Howry, Teacher of the PiAN»> (j*ty FORTE, may bo consulted at tbo PERRY HOUSE. Messages lcft at the Music Storu of John 11. Mcllor, 81 Wood street, will be attended to, ocU nr»>ANGERORA LODGE, 1. 6. O. K.-The Augerona Lodge, No. 289,1.0. of 0. F.. meets every Wednesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood gt. [Jyl:y NEW AND VALUABLE WORKS AT DAVISON’S Book Store, No. G 5 Market street, near Fourth. Chambers’ Cyclopedia oi English Literature, Loing e«lw*- tlons from thu best English authors, from the earliest to lh»i' present time; 300 elegaut Ulu.ilmtlons. Chambers' Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Know )• edge; 10 volil, 16m0.« llluntratod. Chambers’ Home Book and Pocket ftliscellany; U vol i, illustrated. Cyclopedia of Anecdotes of Literature and the Fine Arbi: by Arvpine; illustrated. The Sources of English Words and Phrases, bo claAdO jd and arranged as to tndlltato tlio expression of ideas, and assist in literary composition. Lives of the Chief Justices of the United ftntex Bunny Memoirs of Foreign Lunds. Oity Bide; new. Parish Hide. This, That and The Other. History of Cuba; its rest and Present. • The Twins, or the Ruling Elder: by Mrs. N. W. Camp bell. Agricultural draining tilk.—The season Jof draining and; improving wet clay lands lent hand. The subscriber offers for sale, at the Tile Works, In Man chester, 100,000 Drain Tiles, of various calibre. Pamphl pts containing Information at tbe office, Fifth-street, and con tracts may be made with competent workmen, for digging and completing the drains. 1 OCtM JAMES WARDROP; MEAT CUTIERS.—RuggISs A Co.'s Improved •Cutters and Banaage.Btuffers, of various sizes, by oct!6 JAMES WARDROP. CIHJEESK— 60) bxs prime cutting W. R. Cheese for sale by ; HENRY H. COLLINS. • , v-VWv Over-lisuei TXLEGBAPH HAEKETB. No. 92 Fourth street. • O. B. H. SMITH, at his Law Otllre, Fourth street, above SmlthfleM, Pittsburgh. 7. *. "7 N '■ - " * P ** ’• ‘ k . L v .*** ’ r ’ - . .. *’ *) •V.vv. - * i ASMS rORUMER JtIEA. Tht Atxr,—lad evening at dusk, there was three feet water, by the marks, and rising slowlj. r The steamer Fairy Queen left Cincinnati for 8t Louii on the 17tb inet We were a little previous in stating that the steamer JSru. zil was going to Imre last Tuesday. She was drawn to the foot oi Wood atreot yesterday, and intends leaving for Cin cinnati to day. (bplain TVfflian NfoqpF new hull &rrived from John 8. Pringlo’s ship yard at Brownsville, yesterday,and is named John N. Pringle, She U on the principle of the steamer Challenge, with two propellers. The Mississippi river was falling at 8t Louis on the I3tb, with fire feet In the channel to Cairo. The Mismori, Illi nois, and the Upper Mississippi are all falling, and difficult to navigate. Thfi Ella left Bt Loula for this port on thelStb. The light draught steamer Minerva, Captain L. Abrams, will leave this morning for Cincinnati and Bt Louis. She is already-freighted, and is ouly waiting for passengers* Tboeo who wish to make a comfortable and pleasant trip will find the Jft*nm>o an excellent craft. The steamer Belle Golding, Capt, Golding, will positively leave this morning for Bt. Louis. Those traveling on tho Belle will be well cared for by Capt, G. and Mz. Mason, the obliging; Clerk. They are experienced gentleman, and have a splendid boat. POST 07 FITTBBUBOH. 3 rccr watze ui vaz ogaimit, mktal m»«, ARATVKD. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. " Luxerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton, “ Ben. Franklin, Berry, Brownsville. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. 41 Luzerne,Bennett,Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. " Convoy, Wolf. WellsvUle. *• EvansviHe, Baird, Evansville. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CIHCIjnrATI, LOUISVILLE, AKD BAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, roa taz ooxvxtaxcz or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BXTWEIX PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Lionle, , HWh This Link is composed of seven class powerful steamers, une ■■■■Mqwalled for speed, splendor, and comfort, and Is the out vaaonon dailt uas or Btiam Paokkts on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Man Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through daily. Two new Simmers have been added to the Ltne, which pow couslsts of the following boats: Day t of Departure Boat*. Captain*. from Pittunrrgh. BUCKEYE BTATR. M. W. BELTznoovsa....Banday. MEBBKSGER, No. 2 J. B. Davis Monday. ALLEGHENY Gzo. M’Laiw Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wk.J. Kocst* Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Geaci Thursday. PrPTHBUKGn- Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jwo. KunetkLTkb. Batordny. Leave d&Uv at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) . ' JOHN FLACK. f Agents, Mooongahela House Buildings. Pittsburgh, 1X63. I dee]9l " ' “1854.” CANADA WEST. l bL* THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGKAPIL Oaptoin R. Eahrow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port BurwaJi, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, o'clock. L»-aves I*ort Burwell for l*ort Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port Blanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at TUo’elock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, wilh the Cleveland,. Columbus and Cincinnati, tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh, tb Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stage*, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SOOYILL k LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB. Port Stonh-v or A. M’BRIDH. Port Burwell. m«r27:tnov * For Ciuclxsnatl and 8L Louis. rrn y. The new and suhetontial steamer BELLE (aIBC-tAGOLDING, CapL Tuokab Gololho, will leave flHHfor the above and Intetmedlati* porta. THURS DAY, 19th lost,, at 10 A. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to FLACK k UARTON, Agents. For Cincinnati and Bt. Mali. , tm> a. Tbn new anJ splendid light draughtsteamer Capl. L Askaws, will leave for tbe and intermediate porta, on THURSDAY, luth Inst., at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to "pm* C. BARNES, Agent. For Cincinnati. . nm Tlie fine steamor BRAZIL, ILJ. Oeack, will leave for the above and intemu-distc on THURSDAY, thu ixth instant, at 4 o'clock, P. M. Per freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN FLACK, Agent For New Orleans, Galweatun, Braxoa Ban tfo§»i end Fort Bioivh, Texas. . fß* tho new and substantial ktcamor RANCIIE Jamas (Fltowm, Master, will Imvn for above and lntetniwllato ports ou THURS DAl,October U»tii, 1854, at 10o’clock, A.M. For fruigUt or paseage apply on board. ocll7 United States Halls. Post Omcs DiFAßtumr, \ August 29,1864. f l * llOI*CMAUt.for carrying the mails of tbo United States, f from »!»•• Ist day of January, to 30th Jane, ISfet, in - udvr, on the following roofevon ibti Mississippi, win ha 'n m l ’! at the Contract IMhert of the Post Office Department, i City of Washington, until il o'clock, A. M , of Gth day Cl Novamlvr, to 1»> decide by ili» llihof Un wame m°ulh: KENTUCKY. No. 5102: Prom Cairo, 111., by Memphis, Tonn., Napoleon. Ark.. Vickebarg, Miss., Natchei, ah>l Raton Konge, la., to New Orleans, 1,076 tolles and back, daily, in safe and suitable strain boats. Leave Cairo dally at 6 p m; Arrive at New Orleans in 6 days by 5 p m; Leave New Orleans dally at 6 pm; ~ Arrive at Cairo in Mays by 6 pm. No. &102 c: From Cairo, 111., by Columbus, Ky., Hickman’s, New Madrid, Mo., Ash port, Tonn, Uickman’a Rend, Ark., Fulton, Tjsnn.,oceoln, Ark.,l’ecau Point, Randolph, Toon., and Oldham, Ark., to Memphis, Tron., 242 miles and back, three times a week. In safe and suitable steamboats. Cairo every Monday, Wednesday and Fri day, at 12 m; Arrive at Memphis in 31 hours by 7 p m next day; Leave Memphis every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 11 p m; . Arrive at Cairo in 31 boars by 0 a m next day. * MISSISSIPPI. ; From Vicksburg, by Young’s Point, Millh • ken’s Bend, Pecan Grove, Tallnla, Miss.,Lake Providence, La, lynoeton, Miss., Grand Lake, ‘ Point Worthington, Miss., Greenville, Columbia, Ark., Gains’Landing, and Victoria, Miss., to Napoleon, Ark., 230 miles and back, <bree times a week, In safe andsnltable steam ix ■***• Leave Vicksburg every Monday, Wednesday and Thun.'’**!* at l.a.m; ... . Arrive at .Napoleon every Friday, Saturday and Sunday,* b\®P “l N«pol«. n rnT y Saturday, Wedntnlay u J Monday. at la' I Arrito at Vlck.bu.'? •' e ’7 ?u«lay, Thnrrdaj and Saturday, by ' P *n. ILLINOIS.- . No. 13,27 : From Rock Wand, 111, V Hampton, Port By. ” ron. Oordoya, Albany. I’ulton, Sarannab, Lo Claire, lowa, Comanche, LJ'P®** ftuJ BeUaroe, lo Oaletta. UL, 100 »ll« and hark, throe times a week, in safe and suitable steam boats. Bidders will propose a schedule. For forms of proposals, guarantee, and certificate, also, instruction* and requirements, (embracing oon&MoV to be incorporated in the contract* to such extent as the d.ipart ment m«y doom proper.) see advertisement inviting propo sals for mail service on river, dated 7ib June, 1864. JAMBS CAMPBELL, sepo:et«l3od Poatmaster General. Bureau Corps of Topographical Engineers, ’ fIxPTMBIB 14, 1854. PROPOSALS wiU 1* received at this offlee until, and on, tho Kith November next, for the construction, equips uient, anil delivery of an iron steamer for the lake survey service, to to delivered at Detroit, or at any pnrt of Lako Krii*. by the 30th day of next June; eaU steamer not to bo lef* than 13« feet long, 20 feet breadth of beam, oxclupivo of fixtures for paddle wheels and for wboel houses; of not lew than 200 tons bunion, and depth of hold about BJ<| fret The dock and cabin of said l«at to be trunk fashion, and to bo divided as follows: forward of tha machinery, cabin, and mess-room for the hands; aft of the machinery, cabin, and mess-room for the officers. Also, to have cooking room, steward's room, pantry, water closet, and enstomary cabin and kitchen furniture, for not less than twenty hands odil six officers. ... The upper dock, or cabin roof, to bo sufficiently firm for customary dm. ... Pilot or wheel house to be on tho upper deck, and to be supplied with customary conveniences fur storing. The boat to tw schooner rigged, and to be supplied with requisite spars, Balls, and rigging. To be properly painted; to have two adequate anchors, with adequate chain rabies, and all customary fixtures of hauser holes, chain cable boxes, windlass, levers, Ac-, Ac. Kacli proposer to enumerate details and dimension ol parts, and to furnish a drawing and model of the boat. The boat to be supplied with two good yaw) boats, not less than 20 foot long each, and each boat to have two good oore, with rudder and UUcr. No advances to be made on tho contract, and the War Department to have authority, for reasons, to declare tho contract void, and to advertise anew. The War Deport ment reserves to itself tho right to accept any of the propo sals, or to reject tbc whole and to advertise anew. Tho tout to be able at common steam pressure to main tain n epml of ton miles tho hour, and to be supplied with suitable coal bunkors, capable of stowing uot loss than 100 'Sons of coal. '. Materials to be of the best quality, put togotherdn ft workmanlike manner, and all customary precautions and fixtures for strength, and against fire, to be observed. The boat to havo not less than 20 adequate water backets. The' steam engine of best quality, to be of the low-pressure kind, with tho tost recent improvements. When Uni boat is reported ready by the contractor, one insiwetor will be appointed by tho war Department; one, an officer of the navy, to be chosen by tbc contractor. These two to select a third, and to employ not exceeding two professional steamboat men; alsp to employ the requl to firemen, laborers, Ac., in order to make Inspection and trial. Tho boat, alter inspection, to be exposed to a trial trip of not test* than 100 miles, in moderate weather, on which trial trip said boat sh&U maintain an average speed of not less than ten miles tho boar for ten consecutive hours; The certificate of sahl inspectors in reftcenco to the con dition, Strength of materials and machinery, workmanship, 'finish, and performance of the boat, to be received as evi dence thattbo contractor has fulfilled his contract; also os evidence of expense* of inspection and trial, one half of said expenmw to be paid by the United Ststee, and one-balf by the contractor. * J. * AHURT, sep2l:d2oU2awtlStNcrv . 001. Ocrpa T. K. FOR BADE—SO Building Lots In East Liverpool, Ohio. These Lots are In the midst of Potteries, near'the Sta tion of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, and wOt be •>old cheap. Terms of payment,ss per month. Title unex ceptionable. Apply to JABLKS BLAKELY, au2S Real Estate Agent. * .i >- ‘ Hi- * •=•,'.; /- % ■zjt?.''-'* *? * ’S., V , ‘ k ‘ “ *■*’•• *- -' ; J'w •*’ ’ » a %. _ V / ■* ,i , .-*■ • ~j COMMERCIAL POST PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND BUEACHANTS' EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. PrttiderU —JOHN SHIPTON. Firtl Vice President —Wm. H. Bmto. Second ** “ Wm. K. Brown. Secretary —Wm. 8. Havxm. Treasurer —Jonx D. BcuiiT. Superintendents.'’]!. Noztbam, Jb . Committee on Arbitration far October. —William H. Ficth, V. P., William RurxuAaT, Bsmjamin Baxiwku, Wiuiam Rka. 8. 8. Uryaw. AUCTION SALES. Auetlon—DallF Sales. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of- Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M., a general assortment of Seasonable, Btaple and Fancy Dry Goode, Clothing, Boot* and Shoes, Hate,Caps, Ac M AT 2 O’CLOCK, P- M., QrocerlM.Queeneware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hud Household and Kitchen Fur* niture, Ac., AT T CgCLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver wahdies, Ac. P. iL DAVIB, Auctioneer. fjaSLtf F. X. DAVIS, Auctioneer. FIFTH WARD PROPERTY AT AUCTION—On Satur day afternoon, October 28tb, at 3 o’clock, on the premi ses, will be sold, that valuable Lot of Ground, situate on Pine street, opposite the foundry of Marshal MNSeary A Go., having a front of 20 feet, and extending baek 60 feet, on which Is erected a good three story brick store and dwelling house, and also one small frame dwelling In the rear. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. octlO P. M. DATTB, Auct’r. mwo HORSE CARRIAGE AT AUCTION.—On BATUR X DAY MORNING, list insL, at 11 o’clock, at the Com merdal Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, wi' be sold: one two-horse Family Carriage. oct!9 P, M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. Fall and winter clothing, fine shirts, a*' AT AUCTION.—On THURSDAY MORNING, 19 u inst., at 10 o’elock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, conx-r of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, for account whom It may concern, a large lot of Fall and Winter Clothing, comprising superior blue, brown, olive .and black clo.ti coats; caselmere, union and sattinet sack and busint...* coats; beaver, lion skin, petersham, cashmere, nlggeiber. J and cloth overcoats, hangups and sacks; caesiinero, sattln* t and tweed pants; silk, satin, caselmere and serge veeta; dozen fine shirts; linen boeoms. coilare, Ac 4 under shirts and drawers; broad clothe, casslmeree, aatUnets, vestfij; •, linings, Ac. Also, a large lot of buttons, trimmings, Ac. octlS p. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. ONE DRAUGHT HORSE AC AUCTION. —On SATUIi DAY MORNING. October 21st, at 10 o’clock, in front of the Commercial Sales Rooms, will be sold, ono Dreiqd t Horse, nui required for service by the United States. 1 f order of Lieut. T. J. Rodman, commanding at Alleghn y Arsenal. octlK P.-M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. PUBLIC BALE“OF THURSDAY EV> NING, 19th inst., at 7 o’clock, at the Merchanto 1 1: change. Fourth street, will be offered: 50 shares Darlington Canoe] Coal Railroad Stock. 12 do Exchange Bank *; IX do Pitte’h. Up.andLculsville Tel. Co. " 10 do Lake Erie Telegraph Company <a 30 do Mon. Navigation *• “ 22 do North American Minins “ “ 40 do National “ “ “ 50 do Ohio Trap Rock 44 44 “ 100 do Adventure 44 44 4 * 8 do I’UU’h- and Stenbenvllle B. R. Co. “ 40 do Western Insurance Company “ 10 do Citizens’ 44 44 “ octl7 P. 61. DAVIB, Auctioneer. XJBW AKRivTro7B4X)KS^I^rAUCTION.—Mr.Ifra ll has just received and opeunl 10 caz»-H of choice CooV at the Commercial Sales Hoouts, corner of Wood and lil< l etrrets, which, with the remainder of former stock, are *: to be mid during this week. Hales to commence at o’do ' each evening. The oMorimeot will now be found to ecu i prise the largest and lnwt collection of valuable Stands and MDcetlaocous Books ever offered la this city; n«ei works of popular authors; bust editions of tin America; and English press; cetoblhUcd Cyclopedias; finely iUustr ted volumes, Ac, Ac. octtl __ P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. OF establishment of Surveyors General and of Lend Oft ers for the Territories of NEW MEXICO, WASHING TON, OREGON, and MINNESOTA. In puraußoc* of law, the President of the United Stab * ha.« directed that for the present the following shall be (be sites of tho offices for the Surveying and u»nd Districts cr-*- ati-d by acts passed at tho late session of Congress, viz: The office for the Surveyor General of New Mexico to be lor.ati'd ut Sakta Fe; and that for the Surveyor General of Washington Territory at Oltmpia. The offices for the Register and Receiver for Washington Territory alro at Olympia; Hvhms for Oregon Territory nt Onroox City; th nefor thu Winona District,ln Minnesota Territory, at Wjxoxa; and those for Red Wing District, also in Minnesota Territory, at Kan Wiito. Given unilet my hand, at the City of Washington, tLl twenty-fourth day of August, A. D. 1554. JOHN WILSON. eepD:tawf(jw Oommkssloncrof th« General Land Office. Notice. WIIERRA?, Lo ti.-re of Administration, ctoa teitasnento anurj*', on the Rotate of JACOB BUI.TZNKR, late of Efc-t Uverpcd, Odumbiana couny, Ohio, deceased, have I**-en granted t»> the uuderrtgned, by tlie Register of tl» County of Allegheny. All persons knowing themselves in debted to Hold Kstnti: will make itamodiato payment to tlio uudrrxLmed, and all Lhow having claims against said Es tate will pr««ul them, duly authentieated, to FRANZ UOLTZEMAN, Administrator, East Uverpoid, Columbiana countv, Ohio, or to C. BUALBR A AttyV flepl4:lawf6w No. 81 Fourth st. Pittsburgfa- Allifhtny Conaty, SB< {. —' ) The Omnonwealih of Pennsytrama trthe Sheriff < se*i. ,- nf Allegheny enuntf, Greeting; ( —. —') If Charlm H. Grmt mate yon secure of prw c.utiug Id- claim, then ws comm and yon (aa before) that you futnmon, t»y good and lawful summoncre, Janes 8. ('raft, ond llutdib-ofi, Rxncuton of Jatses Adams, dor’d.; Davkl Allen, Catharine AUsn, Isabella Allen, and David Allen Wray, Jam•*? Thomas Wray, Sarah Jane Wray, Charles Rowan Wray, cklldroo of Elsa Wray, (formerly Alton.) FrsDcls G. Bally, Executor of Michau AUeo, and Klizaboth S. (Vnn.i-k and Isaac Pen nock, late of your countv, ho tliat they l*> and appear before oar Jodgos of the District Court of Allegheny county, at a Court to be hektoa on the FOURTH MONDAY OF &OVXMJUE&, 1861, to shew jrbareffirev whereas they ihesalAQmaH%ufraiL the plaintiff, and the defimdantx ilbrtsuOtcvUwr aim undivided do hold all that Lot'or PaKbluf vrouß In the Filth Ward of Pittsburgh, begfnnlng twenty feat cant of Factory street, on the south side of Liberty street; lh«nc<« along Liberty otreet eaatwardly fofty feet; thence hyaline parallel with Factory Htreet otto hundred and sixty fuel, to Oiorry meet; thence alodg Quarry street forty Hid; thence by a Une parallel with fcrtory street one hundred aud sixty fw t, to place of boginptag. The nune defendants, partition thenwf betwocm them to be made according to the laws and cuxtomn of thin Commonwealth, iu such coho made ami provided, do gainsay, arid the nme u> l>c done, do not punait very unjuitly and against the eauu lawn and cue toms. And hare yon then there the names of those summon*]*, ami ihui wrU.^ tit** Hon. M. Hampton. Preektom Judge of our said Court, at Pittsburgh, the 7th day of AuruAt, A. D. Ufd. BOW'D. Jr, Prollinnotary . WILLIAM MAHILL, Sheriff. o>phana v Coart's*Je. i ,,—■ — j BY Virtue of on Order of thg Orphans’ Court A sul. -of Allegheny county, da fed September 50tb.1834, ■ (' —y—') tbo unJWwgned, Administrator of the Estate of JOSEPH RBBMAN, late of Allegheny' county, deceased, will expose to Public Sale at-the Court House, In the City of PitUWrgh, on SATURDAY, (ho 11th day of November, A. D. at 10 o'clock, A. U.,01l the eatoto, right, title H interest, which belonged to raid Joseph Rebman, «t the time of hi* decease, of, In ami to all the following described .tots or Piece* of Ground, to wit: A certain Lot or I’teco of Ground, situate in the Reserve Tract, Ro** township, opposite the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh, being Lot M No. 187” in the plan of tots i»M oat by G. E. Werner. Jacob Painter and F. torenx, contain ing in front, on South Cannl street, twenty-five feet, and extending back to Carpenter's alley; an which them fe erected a three story Frame Dwelling House and a Stable Also, the one-half of n'-cortain Lot or Piece of Ground, situate in the Reserve Tract, Rota township, opposite the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh, being Lot “ No. 410 ” iu the plan of Lot* laid out by G. K. Warner, Jacob Painter and F. Lorrnx; the one half of which cald Lot (being the: property of said Joseph Robmau,) containing in front, on Main street, twenty-fire feet, and extimiUng back in the line ot the other half of eahl Lot, sold to,Lewis Bonbon, fifty feet; on which Is erected a two story Bride Dwellingllouso. Terms made known at sals. GEORGE OBEIL Adinluirfrator, of thr Estate of Joseph Rebman, decease 1. OftU:dlt*WtNovn _ ■ ‘ : , , C. tionner and J. L< Abrams. rrtllE above uamed gentleman havosuypiriatcd tbemsolve* A as partners in the wbolemlr and retail READY MADE CLOTHING business, under the firm name of CONNER A ABRAMS. They wilt be found at their.store, No. 1774Jb erty street, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ - r oct7;lliH3tw Bona of Temperailee« THK ANNUAL tfes'k.Q of the GrandMvtstonof Sons of Temperance, of Pennsylvania, w!IU be hold In lltte burgb on the 24th or October, commencing at Id o’clock, in; the Hal), comer of Second and Wood atfeeta. *” Admlulstrmtrix-Nodlee. WiIKBSAS, Letters of Administration haring toon grpahi&.to the undersigned, on theestnto or AI,K.\- ANDKH, MULNjjC, deceased, laUi Of Penn township, nil persons huvipg-claims against aaid tit*to art 1 m>U b«l (o' present theta, duly'authenticated for jwttiewnnt, and all knowing tlwauttlres indebted are wuueeted to make im mediate paynwnt to UA&I M. MULNIX, octU: wOt* -. ; Administratrix. din of Music; price $4. « History of Uin old Hundredth l*»m Tuno: by Iler. W. 11. Uavergall; 70 cunt*. m t Plain Music for tbo hook of Ooqiaon Prayer: by Hot. Ueo. T. Kidor; GO cents. A Dissertation on Musical Tastal hj Thomas UasUtigs; $1,25 "V Musical Vodfl Mtrum, a Manual pr UxfSdnnce of Muds; by 11. sl,f>o. • ; \ Musical Letters from Abroad: bjfctowail Miwm; $l. Theory And Practice of MasicnrCXßnpositlon: by A. 11. Marx, Mu a. Doc.; $2,50. j AppendLx and Note* to the abovat by Kinilo Qiroc; st. A 5OOO Musical Tfim*: by John 8. Adams; 60 cent*. y A full supply of tlio Above just feosJved, toßethn# with a largo collection of standard work* An the theory and pr»<- lice of Music. For sale by JOHN 11. MKLLOII, octs 81 Wood street. iIsCiUHKiTTnTKNDS ViaiTINO Til* BTATH X of lowa and tho Territory of Minnesota In it short time, und will leave thin city for that purpose In about two weeks; lulouding to make arrangeDonts for a permanent Agent at lowu City, lowa* 8L Pauls and Utillwater, Min nesota. Ho eolicihiLHopatroiugtiofibofie pernios deslrou* of Locating Lands in tie West JlajwlU also, while away; attend to Locating Lands In tbo Territory of Minnesota, or Parchuninu Lots In tbo city of fit. Pauls. .IAMJtS 11LAKKLY, Heal Estate anil European Agent, Bop'ib RmtUifleld street, Pittsburgh. AUMtSAP KAiIM RM of ltW aerwt, 80 cleared; Orchard of grafted fruit. The land hr* well, is well watered, nud of good quality; situate 7 mile* from Farmington, Vo., hear - the rood leading to Uruoeton. Prlco $1,400, in easy |«ayiuenbi. Also, a Form situate on«> mil* from Brueeton,on the Mor gantown Turnpike, of 400 acres, 200 cleared, good Improve ments, plenty of coal and limestone, and one of the bent grain farms In the neighborhood. Price and terms reason able. S. CUTIIBKRT A SON, . w niC 140 Third htroat.; Wfctcn Trade. WE invito the attention of citizens *nd grangers toour large and carefully, seioettid stoek of Watches and Clocks; lUUroad Time keepers, in gold and sllrer cam*; real Chronometers for tbs pocket, warranted not to vary a minute in six months; Patent Lever Watches, f*om $l2 to $220; a large assortment of good common or low priced, Watches, both in gold and silver cases. Also, Railroad Btatlon Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, *c. Watch lUpaiuhq.—We do Watch Repairing in a man- uor iK’t excelled, If equalled, by any establishment In the IUXM OABHLti SOAP—2OO lbs very fine receivtii State. W. W. WILSON, and for sale by [octflj JOB. FLKMINO. : -- -sepiS oormer of Market and fourth streets. IIRKriU MUdliHQONb—Put up in tin cans, hermetically 1 sealed, ■ seasonable article lot the table, for sale by replH ’ BAILEY A RKNBIiAW. ■ (WFKK SUGAR —30 b'bls Coffee Sogar for Bale by J octb SMITH A SINCLAIR. I OAF—3OO boxes Rosin Soap lor sale by 1 octli gjCTli A SIKOLAIB. miMOTUY SKKD-0 bags for rale by . ■ I octO 'SMITH A SINCLAIR. JAVA OUJfI'KI!-S , J poduta prim fcrnle hr i oc t 9 SMITH * BISCLAIB. (IASHIA— 2uo mats for sola by >. J j oet9 • SMITH A- BIMOLAIRf IMB—loubbli LiiAereerfted'mnd for rate fcy 4 oct7 IIKNRY 11. COLLINS. APPLES— 10 barrels for sole by oot!6 HENRY H. COLLINS. V **■ * - « _%■* » "1% <■ ' i* r - * - ✓ ** - ,1 •**»•♦'« A> * '-• -i *>.*•*. •' • ,r *• ‘ \. s iV - ; 4->4 *■* i-W. ... .. ,3!«Jc. T HATS the pleasure to annouooe to those who hove blfh* 1 «rto oblig'd mo with their frvora, mid to my friend* and tba public gnnenlly. that, having a short time ago return ed from the But with • large and very SUPERIOR STOCK OP GOODS FOR THE FALL TB.ADB. lam prepared to supply all orders on better term* than f >naeriy. In consequeoee or the influx of Goode, which, for the put few months has hardened the Eastern market, and of the distrust reposed in the credit very Important advantages were offered to cash buyer*; nn ,j hence I hare been enabled to purchase my Goods at a lin e discount on their actual valoe. My selection of plain Cloths and Cawdmeres embraces every grade, from the coarser and more substantial kind adapted to the wants of laboring man, to the finer qualities suitable for gentlemen of fashion, among which are wane Incapable of being Surpassed In the character of the material and richness of the finish My fancy Cloths, comprise every diversity of color—green, olive green, invisible green, dark and Hgbt browns, olive, brown, wine color, and various shades of blue. My fancy Cassfrnerae number forty different patterns. My vestings are of Silk, Woolen, Velvet, Plush and em broidered Cloth, comprising the different styles nowin fash ion. My assortment of Cravats la unusually large and vari ous, all lately imported. My department of BOPB CLOTHING promisee a much more extensive selection than usual, in consequence of the luge variety of materials that I have with which to supply Mr/GBOEGE ARMOR, who holln> tn his profession, and needs no recommendation to the favor of Pittsburghers, will superintend the Cutting Department. His numerous friends will please remember tfiu In fine, rflatter myself thvt I shall be able to furnish garnments suitable tor all elasses, fitted up in such a man* □er, ahd on such terms as shall disarm all com petition, and I will therefore solicit a call from all who are not wedded to any particular house. SOLOMON STONER, octthlAw4w No. 80 Wood street Land fpr Sale. IQAA ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near IUUU the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, hat an excellent soil,and is said to contain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coaL The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The MUlstown creek runs through it. ALSO, 600 acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, ■nd lying near the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroad. No better Investment could be made chan in these lands. The completion 0 f the Banbury and Erie, the Allegheny Talley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soiLof great value. Knnuire of 0. B. M. BMITII, . Attorney at Law, ,feb22*nmdf No. 147 Fourth strrat. I AM authorised to sell low some valuable IjAW Kooks. 10 vote. Pa. Reports, by Barr; . Bourjer’s Institutes; f GreenUef’s Evidence; ' Wharton's Digest, lasted.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. F. GILLMORR, eepZl at the office of Morning Poet. •FDR SALE VERY CHE AIM A BUILDING,LOT IN ALLEGHENY CaTY/ai fort by A. 100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at the office of the MORNING POST.. jy J ifctf BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. “ AWT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending bark 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the tot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This tot is in a desirable location tor a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GKO. F. GILLUORK, iyW At Office of Morning Post. Lot for Sale, A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 34 feet front on Canon street by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLUORK, _ Jyl3 at office of the Morning Poet. C. B. Hoadly A. Co., ('IHJSAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. *2 Third tired, J near Mari.it, would respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now in store their complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon Ingrain, Heap and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. Oocoa and (baton Matting, Druggets, Bugs,Mate, Stair Rods. Window Shade*. Ac. Persons in want are invited to rail and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable 49*“ Small profits and quick salM. n ~&£ TERMS CASH ONLY. . oct2 Hew Btoek of Chlekering's Pianos, i JOHN U. MKLLOK, 81 Wood street, has and -now ready for. sale an entire stock of Piano Fortes, from the oalebra “■" ll “ led manufactory of Chick*ring A Sons, Bra ton, consisting of all the newest styles of G, G% and 7 octave Instruments, in richly carved and plain Rosewood and Walnut Caste, and with all their late improvements. Purchasers can have a choice out of the largest stock of Piano Fortes ever brought to the city. Prices invariably the same as in Boston, without addition for transportation or risk, and every instranMß warranted. Also, a large lot of Plano Stools, of various patterns. MKLODKONB.—A full supply of Gerhart's Melodcons. at $45, SGS, $75, $lOO and $l6O each. For sale by JOHN n. MKLLOR, Sole Agent for Chlckerlng A Song* Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. octi Three (iousei and Lota for dale. WILL be sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND LOTH. One Brick House,situated oo Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty street*; tot 30 feet front by 79 fee* back. Alan, one Lot and two Houses, oo Logan street, Sixth Ward. One House fronting on !>>gan street, and the other on Carpenter's alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand T new occupy, on the corner of Ferry and Wjater streets, the tease running oneyear fromletof April, 18V, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The House at pres ent la doing a good business, and is pleasantly kwated. For tonne and farther particulars enquire of ALKX. CCPPLBS, corner of Ferry and Water streets. Steamboat Foraltmre and Clxalr*. WK are constantly engagatf In the manulacture of STEAMBOAT CABIN and FURNITURE, of every • description, and pay parttcolaraUeotton to tbs mmutocture of the bast styles, suitable to the use of Steamboats. Our experience in this branch of the busi ness enables us to warrant satisfaction, aa wall with the pcocnptlhade in which orders am filled, aa in the quality of the work sad personal attention given to the fitting out. Those intended in Jurobhing Boats, will Until to tbaic >d vantage to gtvwmn mil. .. Jy2l . T. B. YOPWO-A QO. " Dreu Baking and BllUn«nr« S\ MttS. B- lOAKGO rwp«tfallyM— others, that aim i* prepared to make tn naVrr tlm styles of DHESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, TALMAS, <Ce n on the shortest notice and oo the mottira so liable term?. Children’s (nothing node op with and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We mp to give satisfaction. Apollo BaiUllngs, No. 70 FOUITQ Street, second attwy same voiranoe an to the Crystal PjtUee DagwtrriaiKDal • jy2oaUwlr I HAVE sold my interest in the badness of Long/Hfller & Co., to S. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, win con tinue St U»e old stand, P«>. HX) Front street. I cordially recommend the Dew firm to the patronage of mr ftfctvils. Pitkbiirgb, Jaly IS, ISM. J*. U. MIf.I.KH ... —— - - 8. A. LONG At CO., EKI.L AND BRASS PODNDKRS, AND GAB PIITKRB, Invite attends to their rtoekof ChandeUers, HrmrkeU, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit op bout** With Un» and Steam, make Drafts Costings of all kinds to order, fur oifth Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, and keep- Anti- Attrition Metal conwoaUy on band.' jy.tl rail »d Wlatar Good* I ~ EOMOND WATTS, BCKKCiiANT TAILOR, NO. I*s LdUKBTV STKKET.— XU. I »w vo* on hand a large stock of Pall and Winter (iocxis. Ovui coatings, nf entirely new design*; Plakh inga. of the moat buaotiftil pattern*; French andienglLh <kMiuera, of every style and shade in the marfett, all of which l will make to order on the mart reasonable term*, and warranted to suit. oct4 William A. Hill A Co., BANKERS, Ab. 04 }fbod ttretL, I'iUdiuryJi. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND 8TOUK8: 40 sharp* Kachange Dank; 17 do Honosgahcla Navigation Company; 20 do CltUena* Insurance Company; $2,000 Monongabela Navigation Cbmpanyßonda; $4,000 City of Bittsborgh Bonds; $5,000 Oonaty of Allegheny-Bond*. faepfedlwawtf BathiMßotf. Cold* and Show*' di»(iot| and shower* IN the fltUoic aod fugpUhtog w which .nothing ha* b**e •pared to rentUfMlhtag loxorioiuaa welt «a healthful. Are open every day, (Sundny'e excepted,) from S o’clock. A M., until 10 P. the Bat bar Shop, Forty Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Duquame Way. . Jean JOHN WOOTOON, Proprietor. CLOTniNO ANDTnRHn&STo OTollK, Mamie Zfcfl, Jl/U tired, PiUtbvrgi. —dothiog made to order, Id good style, and lU moderate rmtea. aufttf A© HnnUmg. rtlWO IICItBRKD TIIOUtJAIfD Ix&LABS -worth of stock X wilt not be distributed at HOGKRS £ OO.’g Star Da guemsdype Galkry, Firth street, opp«tt«M aeon's, but upon ib« payment of $1 you cau procure a* good a DIKK NKBB as cau be procured ia this or any otherdty. Call and give na atrial. • aofl New Paper Honglafe. NO. 66 WOOD STREET. Fine fbencii and American tablor papers; Panel to gold, oak god marble; Hail Papers, of rarfcnia sty mb: Fig’ll and Plain Papers,for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low ppfcal Wall Papew; ■ Border*,Ceilings,Hguma,WtedteiJßmdra. . A large and complete aseortmont orrEe above, for the scftsnn, will be sold otthe usual low prlctn. octa WALTER P. MARSHALL. DuY’a College. : CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT.— non re'and terms per Meefon of 23 week*, payable by the half session, In advance: lingular Day Class in Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Ac., 9 Jo 12, A. M.,bd<l 2 to 4, P. Evening Clam* tn Math* emetics, 7to 0, l*. M., $2O. French and German. 9to 12, A. M., and 2to A and 7 to 9, P. >L, $2O. I>idies’ Class In Matbomatire; Wednesday, 4to o,l’. 61.; Saturday, 9to 12, A. Nt jiaina or expense will be spared to make this department of the Collage worthy of patronage. octll . _ _ P. lIAYDRN, A. M, Principal. VAHOY CHINA STORK, . 06 WOOD STOUT PITTSDUEtm. JUST IMPORTED AND NOW OPEN A FULL ASSORT. ment of French and KuglLdi Gilt and White Chino, Gilt and Whllo and Colored Stone China; common Ware sulto ble for country trade. |«op2l»lm] M. HODKINBON. Penmanthip, Mercantile aud Steamboat Book-Keeping, milE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OF DOFFS COL- X LEGE are open for the reception of atadent*. Daily Lecture* ou Mercantile Uv and Commercial Sci ences. octO Daff’e Oollege. rIE DAY AND EVENING jUf.ApHKS OF THE COM MERCIAL DEPARTMENT, of this Institution, are open for the reception of pupils in Mercantile and Steam boat Book-keeping, Penman snip and Lectures on Commer cial Bdancee. AFA new edition of the College Circular, Just puMtoMd —call and get a copy. BepSß - mZEB undersigned ha* on hand and ibr sale a Urge attest- I mant of those highly approved METALLIC BURIAL CASES, Atom the largest to the smallest she. He can for* nUh them, and all other things reroute, at half antmuv’s notice. WILLIAM TROYILLO. eepapOm . ~ Ho/SaiUthrtr^ ‘John W. Bmaier A Co., '"" —7“ FORWARDINO AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS— Dealers in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manolhctnne, Pipe and Sheet Lead; 67 Front street [sqpSe MISCELLANEOUS. A CABO. Law Book*. letaiite Burial Ouea MEDICAL. CeamiftiTMßMil ** BTOEANAy or JVoeJy Disco-rod MdMLofJnltlaNm This most wonderful artiele b desUnsd to prod ureaa entire revolution in the treatment of all distal of the longs. Aeoonuts are daily received from Clrrgymen<nd toiler p*r eons of the highest respectability, of cases of cureeberato ftnre considered ineurableof Asthma, UrorrMth.Conaamp lion, and all Please* of th.* by PK. CUtITIS’ HYOEANA. }{)ful the following: Dr. nowell, Posunaster of Burlington, N.Y., says: “Send a' down more. Ilygeana; it b working wonders here in diseases of the lungs. I believe it will cure any diseases not in the very last stages, ami even then is prkalee to the rest and comfort it is sure to give the sufferer. ‘ 1 am willing,’ said xny neighbor, ‘to purchase * a week for my daughter; it gives her perfect reet Ido not expect her to live.’” Qrouuu ut Mann.—J. n. Ganbert, Postmaster of Rich mond, Maine, writes us: “The nyamna Is doing wonddrs here. My sister has had a distnoSng cough, with great difficulty of breathing, for years. She wore tha inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup for a few days before abo was re lieved, andnow, after one momh’si'usc of it, her cough Is well. Dr. Curtis' new system of inhalation mast produeo an entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of the lungs. There is no mistake, it Is truly * wonderful dis- The Rev. Mr. Curtis says: “It b now eight days since my daughter pot on the inhaler and using the Ilygeana, and it has already done more forßer fh*i* all the medical feculty have been able to do for the fait two years. The Irritation and tickling sensation in the throat is gone, and with It the cough. Bhe sleeps well.” Bold at DB. KETSER’B Drug Store, No. 140 Wood corner Virgin alley and Wood street. [octSui*w3m [From .he Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch, Jtt.lo, IBM.] Cheat Expander*—Shoulder Brae**.—An Excellent Artiele* Persons who bare acquired a stooping position, by follow. fOg a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the use of the “ Washington Suspender Brace," made sold by Dr. KEYBER, comer of Wood street and Virgin aljyy. It mawere for a brae* and suspenders, the weighted the pantaloons is so placed as to continually M>d to bring the shoulders to their natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased ono some time ago, and have been so pleased with it, that wo uuzolkited gave it a “puff,” gratis. Women, bnndredsof whom are annually injured by the weight of enormous ‘‘skirts,” should also procure these braces. Be particular In procuring the kind mentioned, se many of the Draces sold are humbugs. Bold wholesale and retail at the Drug Store ef GKO. B. KKYHBK, Nn. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alby. 'tOP Sign of tho Golden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep every variety of Trasses, Supporters Body Braces, Pile props, Elastic'Stockings, Baspensary Bandages, Ac. au2l:d*w Cure for CfeOl«ra< A CARD—Citlacns of Pittsburgh, you have among you one of the most terrible diseases known—the Cholera. Al though so total, as U usually proves, It Is nevertheless promptly and easily curable, by a proper remedy; Invaria bly so In Its earlier stages, seldom otherwise even after collapse hns taken place. By twenty-two years’ acquaint ance with this disease 1 am enabled to,afford you A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, Which you will find In my CUOLEKA SPECIFIC. Every /amity should get it at once, ami keep U on hand. Every person in fact should have it within reach, ami im mediately use it on the first disturbance of the bowels. Tberolief it gives k prompt and effectual. Use it with con fidence, even in tho later stages. Pull directions for treating th* dlmnno accompany R. for sale by OEORGE H. KEYSBR, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [sep2l] &B. PITCH, Broadway, N. Y. * Opinion ofmy shoulder Db. Lass, editor'of the Chambereburg TVanrertpi, under date or September IS, ISM, in speaking of these Braces, ssys: Our friend, Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, submitted to oar Inspection a very fine specimen of the « Washington Sus pender Brace,” manufactured and sold*by him at the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It serves admirably th* purposes for whkh it is Intended, is light and easy, and altogether free from the objections attached to the many other Braces in general nae. It Is an excellent Suspender, while at the same time it preserves the shoul ders in a healthful petition, without at all restraining the natural movements of the body. The Dr. win send them by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. Sold wholesale and retail at DR. KKYSKR’S, 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley. [oet&dew LIST OF GEHODTE PATEHT HEDIOmp, OK HAXD UTD FOB HAU BT FLEMIHQ BSOTHERB. Proprtetoi of M*Lan>*» mt Lfw plifc. Wkcltjale DruggitU and Dcalert fa FbUnt Medidnet, Corner Fourth and Wood street*. Pittsburgh. KBKLK&'S AMERICAN OOMPOUNI); Jayne’s Alterative;, “ Carminative Balaam; u HalrDye: • “ Expectorant; •* Sanative nils: “ Hair Tonic; •WlaUr’e Balsam of mid Cherry; Bryant's Pulmonary «e ' Xloofland’a German Btttars; Holland do .. XJMtettei’s Stomach do Herchiseo* Uterine OetboUeon: forms’ Scotfh Co ugh Candy; W<V. - tor ■ Vnotn’s do; Howe's do; Osgood's India CboUgcgue; Moraa’s Invigorating Oonfiab - 2 rla’s Oam Arabic Drops; antoon’s Hair Bye; Phalon’s do .• Batchelor's do McM turn's Elixir of Opium; . Bryant’s PariTying Extract; Dauby’s PatnKxtract; Brown's ftwee of Jamaica Qiaasr: HcAllfetartdo do: Kidder's Indc3lible Ink; Payaoo’s do do; Aznhold’e do; Hr. 0 ostia* Hyeeana; Lyon*' Kaifamron; Dargjt White; Tobias’LtnEment;' * • Hunt's do; . AHen’siNenreantl Bon* Liniment; Hexham Mustang do; Parrel'# Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel's Indian 1 do; Carter’s UUUm>; • Berne's Ills Lotion; MeenFun; fleaxpa’a Acoustic Ofli Merchant's Gargling OU; JUuWon, Obtfc* t Co.’* Cut lint Qu ; McAllister's Ointment; flings! Itch do; Petrel’s do; Gray's do; Trask’s Magnetic Ointment: Judkln’s do; Bwaim's Panacea; Houck’s dof * Bargant’s Intent Panacea P«rry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Hough ten’s Pepels; Kief’s Petroleum; MeLane’s Celebrated Liter Pills Braadreth’s do Wright's Indian YegetaUe Pills Lee’s Anttfdllous do; “SarespartUaßtood do; Kten’e * do; Svaynes’BxtaetSuMHrtUaßlood ills jlayne'aAnodrne Ctaugh do; ' Ttrwnso&nilfealth " ' do;* ” • JewHadWaTbstflcat T wfibomnakerY do; Dr.'Newman’a do; Radway’sßoedy Belief; Morriir ftemedy; Prof; Wood’s Bair BsataatHn; Emerson's do; Bull’s BaxaapariUa; Townsend’s do; Band's do; Ouraolf. Bltrcct Yellow Dock »nd Su»pum» . Wolif a Schnapps; " JJoap, Cleaver's Honey; ** Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Hiufc; Ludlum's flpseifk; . ttcLane’s Bodarifle Cough Smut; ~ Tyler’s Gam Arabic do; Sellers* do; BWayne's Syrup of. Wild Cherry; Smith's TouicSyrap; Berry’s TrlcopßOrou*; Monreod'e TlneturecfVaratrum-Viride; Thompson's Bye Water, . Agents for all of Dr. McClintock's fSunUy'ttodldos*:; Dr. Needham's Breast Pomps;. Water’s Atmojpberic BreostPump*; Oam Elastic do do Merchant Tailor* JOHN LAUGHLXN, formerly foreman tor afr. 8. Stoner. would respectfully announce to his friemds end the pobltc generally, that he has rented and newly fitted up the hoe stand lately opcupfc*! by Messrs. J. R. A C. Lee, No. S 9 Market Street, between Second and TblnL/wboro he Is prepared to make to order GKNTLK&i£N*g CLOTHING in the moßt fashionable style. Herlng btm^lf 1 a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, and being a practical cotter, be therefore flatters himself that he can turnout garments not to be surpassed iu workmanship or style in ttu* or any other dty In the Onion. Having jin* returned from the east, be baa a large as sortment of the most fashionable Goods, In hi* lhm, ever brought to this market. N. B.— Boys' Clothes made and trimmed in |he neatttt manner. lie will also warrant all ware what; It is repre sented to be. Parrots will find it greatly to thefe* advantage to give him a call, If they want their boys neatly Don’t fnrgvt the places No. 30 Market street, between Second and Third, west sida. . rcpfcdawSm DstlTta College-oiastleal Department. FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUagSI MR. HAYDEN. Principal of this departien£hii. made arrangements with fir. P. F. UDwARDY>or flmnltm p ® rma ?!S* ***** Mr.U.flsa gentlS man of die highest reeppctabilltyand from Hnngary, and no pains wfll be spnredln bis depart remt to sustain the long established of tbeln stituflon, for elDdant and thorough lnstraetlrm. Mr U aSoy.SKft i5&«5 Jln *4? h « Persons defAtmi of at tending lbs Commercial and Mathematical Demartments at the same time can do so. Private if re quired. , .. Seems—For private Instruction &&, par half mendon. * For class Instruction HE. per hair»rnffrn aaa6 ItMath Light* - SUPERIOR AND SKUttnUD PICTURES are MM produced at CARGO’S NawGaUery, No. 76 Fourth or street, by his U*ge and tep-eved Ada and Sky Lights: by which T Unsure of Ob Pd—are ta- JB|kM in nfcv secondhand Adnlta la mayweeding, %Wgtiliilil null lull I 111 unis ISl||||l|| Botuna open day and evening. ■ au7 .. jyua h. tocso .thos. b. Totwo—jna pea L.' ZOOM mfutwimnSSofoiSG?'hi&Stol™ mn> JXL CHAIRS, of tmj dMcrtption. HiterHl. ud work manshlp warranted, and sold at rednoed prices. Case taken ha parking tor land and water carriage. andl - V v . • U * 4 , . s ' + ‘ . '«j * .’*■ t* ■* ■ *• ■ * 1 '%‘ff * " . / ' 'i «'v V '* r * , ■*** . #* ' RAILROADS’ nriumn, w. uun, mb wnr kuuii. MOST DIBEOT ARD ORLY RELIABLE HOOT*. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO TOSIICK BY CHICAGO AMD HIBSIIgIppiHAIXrHOAD An Air Line Bonte from CUeaso to Bt. Lonie. rpRAINS LRATE CniCAUO DAILY iStmilaya excepted) I on arrivai of Exprea* Train of HUefalpw aoutheroJud Oontnu JUulrr*d>—• l*t- bT. LOUIS DAY MA1L...... 8:». A M aa. « « NIGHT KXPKKSb...^I(MJ6rp’m! Prim run through to St. Louis In fourteen beam, ti» Dlooralngton, Springfield and Alton, without change ofemrt or baggage. connecting at Alton with dally Line of fnekrt* ftr Haunltml, Quincy and Keokuk. and at St. Loot* with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and Intermediate points on the MU«*dpjH, »nd with regular lines of steamers tor Kansas and Council Bliiffj , TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 1* HOURS. Baggage cheeked through to St. Louis, on Ukblgnß Oea tral and Son them Trains, and at the depot in Cfckssgn. & P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Paawnger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Is. Bs[efintna]cDt. Ticket* to St. Loots, by this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Office* of Cleveland and PUt*- bnrpi and Ohio and Pennayivania Kaßroad*. jeep 27-fifn CLEVELAND AID PITTBBUBGH RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE Ohio and PennsylTanla R&llroatd, VIA ALLIANCE. rpuE shortest, quickest and cheapest root* to Toledo, Chi X eago, Sock Island, Galena, and Ft, LeuK is VIA OfeKYKLAND. _ This route is one Imndiod miles short** and a boat eight boon quicker to Chicago' thau the circuitous one VIA IN' DIANAPOLIB. Three Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Four Dally Train* between Cleveland and Cliic*ro. Time tn Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty two and dt. Louis thlrlj-fWim hours. r _ VIA ALLIANCE:' Train* for Cleveland leave* AlUaueA at 7. «0, A: H M-j *»d 630 P. M , connecting e.t Hutson with Tnd H « * J Cuyahoga Fails and Akron, and arriving tn CkndamVst v ~ 10-00, A. M., 250, P. M , ami 8.20. P.M. • ,l , ’ The Trains cf the Ohio and Panim. Railroad, leave Pft£*- -burgh at B.M, A M., 8.00, A ftC, and S.UO, P. R; arrieo in deTeland at 10 00, A M., 250, l*. SI, and 850, P. M; con- - necting there with through Trains for Toledo, ChUagx hock - Island and HL Look. - - Pksaongera for Toledo, Chicago, St,-Louis and the North wwt, leaving Pittsburgh on cither of the morning or after noon Train*, by going VIA CLEVELAND, will arHwJu Unieigo one Train in advance of tbose whogts Tb Mans field or any other rout.-. Time gained by going via Cleve land, eight boors. x^S?!® 0 ® 6 * 8 B°*°* St- Louis ur any other foiatwest of Chics go, will make th<- ch-scst c-onm-t-Gone an<i qoiekert tima by taking th- 8.1.10, A. M n Train from PiUrhurgh. Pwwmg-ni by this Train (via Cleveland) reach HI. Lou Won the evening of the fbllowfojj day. The Trains from Cleveland 1.. Toledo and CUcagr. run a* follows: Leave Cleveland at G.fd an*Tßso, A. H.,iJ3O and 85®, P. M 4 arrive in Chicago at 8.46 and 11.00. P. A. M. and 12.00 M. , Trates leave for Rock IfUan.l and St. Louis aa follow? : Leave Chicago at 8 20, A. JU. and 9A), P. M. * Pafuengcra for HL Louis go over Koek Island Railroad to Joliet,and fhunceover UlO Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thunc* >-y Bt<-*itnr<-it (2n miles) tn St. Lon Li. Passengers by the 8.2»>, A. M , Tr..in arrive In ,°L l/.u-s at HAS) nine evenin.*:. and by the U IW, L* R, Train nt t*nr. B next day. Baw»Ra checked through to Clernlflnd, thcn- re checked for Chicago ao«rSt. Loui*. NARK VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ibi class, i lsTra.»w. 2?rw«4«i. To~ Alliance 42 30 | To Cldcafjo AU 00 1» £0 Cleveland. 400 j U 5e11e....;... 14 60 ' IST-GP Toledo— 000 j Rock Island W6O !#*£© Detroit COO I R. LouU 10 60 'l,l fie Pawcffers are reqottftrd to procure, their tieketfl «* the oSce of the Company, la MoanugahcTe Howe, third dr.or below the corner. J. DCJRAND, Strp*t deyeland. • J. A. CAUGHEY. Agents HtWw^fc. SUMMER AEE.ANQBMENTB THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILEDAD THROrOQ IN FIFTEKW HOURS. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY GTH, TURKS TimuUGfl TRAINS. •- TUB MAIL TRAIN will I<>lT« er«*ry morning «xmpt«d)ftt? o’clock-stepping atallthe npilM atm- Montand arriving In Philadelphia at 12o’clock,. P K. ■3.11 K FAST TRAIN will leave Pttiabtujgh daily(except -Benday,) at 1 o'clock, stopping at Greenj&tint, Latrofcc, r BUirsviUe, John?town, Wllsora, <6allilaan t 'Al' T; toons, Ac., arriving in Philadelphia atM o’clock, the next morning. THE jsXruESS TRAIN *w2l leave tray iraiiai at ifcBo o’clock, stopping only at Irwin's, Greensbargh, * lAtrobfl, miUkie, Jofangtnwo, Ulicy’a, OclJitsen, Altoona, , Ac., connecting at Harrisburg with the train Jor lialli store, and arriving or Baifimort, at neon. • THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after 1 noon (except Sunday) at 5.20 o'clock, slopping at all regu lar stations, and running only aa br as llialrKvillei THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaTM daily ' (except Sunday,) at 11 o’eiudt, A. M-, stopping «t all eta dona, and running only as fkr an Oriaton'*. RETURNING TRAINS arriv'- in Pittsburgh. First Acr oommodatkm arrives at 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, l,p. M. . Second Acmnmrrietiop,7JAf M. AfrO U*Vf--Fast Line, £2O, A SC. - ~ Fare to New York, $10,60; Fare to Philadelphia, . to Baltimore, $B. Fare to Ledford brings, $5,70, . Baggage checked to all stations on the PetmsytrmnialUU' .iJ tn ppna^pM w PalthTmt . Pameoger* pnrckastßg tickets in cam, wfll be charged na { cures in addition tn the aiadomteo, exoept-finan where the Company have no AgantT■ • ... ,y A No notes of a leasdwmniYaatioa than five doUarpwUl ka received In payment ferttekets; exoapt thoeatarfd.tor the Banka of Pennsylvania. f BSF“ NOTICE.—In msenf loss, the Company wßf hold themselves reaponsttfe lhr persoaalbfcgg*geonly,amlBtt an amonnC not exceeding $lOO. <j. biun maptoved a charge not to* ; a naaa wr earn rruM»- . . . -. For apply to. J.JttgKISIKIf. Ag^ At uel. b. JL Baaatfujwr Btaflbu; On Übertrvt. Pittsburgh, July 9th, 18&4-{je7 ohzo Aiy> {mmTAiujunsom-. lew AmagnnaL COMMENCING EENR CAR t 2B, lS**.; _■ ' .<:% j’--? > TLJTATL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 AM; dtawafcAM'*' JJOI aare; takes~ie*ar'{se*mife.aad fa&mAdtaeeqg*' neetkm thee* with a Jutt Ifrpnaa frits. xaa&iii& Clnera ' • nail about 12 efcloek at night. - 1 KXPJUESB TBAUf Iflpuree Pittobuigbi* lo’&ofckiP.W., after Jbeacrtralof,the BxpreAtndnfrom tbflkSSpHe. and-reaohea Onwtltneat 0,30 SJL, cOnnertlng witfcihe Nlfikt EipreM which reaches Cinefeuaii to tboaKwaihjr. OamecUQQff' are made with thn'OMo endFncttcaA.asd Bdfcntaln* and raHrrradsfrr Dayton, XngjaMjvQfc and town* hr Indiana. » ~Oounacriam» era madewith' Clerelan<l,M*uiriwftlfrr Baa -dusky, Toledo,Detroit and Gbfcagp with Bflerrt**^Upper ; Paoduskv, and tte towns <m theJhlß' -Ate*f with MonatTeroou, NbWwrk, ZanesTlPe and towns A» Iha Ifanriby Pare taCSncfun*tig7 tnflqyfr.Waa.tfl; to Totedo|l6; to Cri ambus tatowcriHslitH;:!* ; Cleveland $4. Through tickets to. Looi*T>Uc -at reduced rates. * ...,., RETDRSISBi Tin JOCPttkSSTRAIN leave* Crrstlln* at l.ii p M, and reaches Pittsburgh at RJO P M, connecting vithtfre fast Sxpress It sin through tn-fiftcen hmjs to PhitoWphia. MAIli V&AlN.bavse Crestline at 2PO, A. M~rortftaat rival of the Might Jfixuresa Train *lh>m. ChtOTfiiftli, arid axtiTeaatßtttsbttrahatnAO. PM. < mew BRIQIISON ACCOMMODATION TfiJOtf leaves Plttaburgk'at IB A M, and 5 P M, aod Mew Brighton -at' to AM, aid 1.19 PM. . •/••.: FREIGHT TRAIN tarotrfttrbujßfc nt7 A M, anR-frl*. Mt-wd an-ITM at 4.30 A 3f, ami 4 ilu, P M. •-• 4&“The Train* clone*! run on Humlay. Ticket* or farther information, eputy ticke t flfcm nf the Ohki and. t-f J. Q. CURRY, attfceccra*rt<J&ce under theHoßCaynlJnfii _ QKOBaB PAJIKIH, Tirket AnfeL V Federal street Holion. '' JOHN KKLLY, Fawni?«ir Ag**n£. FBBM»yITa»U~ ll»liro«d'. ' ' SUMMER TARIFF between Piltathnrgh Britt note; eoggawnrlng Aprillwt, US4. “ Ownr tri Wco«I«n Wan. I«Uun. Furniture, raoond 'hsnl, Fore, Masos. Foultre; WtaW lo baatata or hatlMrtt crtrt* $ U* t- * > AaMfCluM-Sd«)Vn>lt,BMrau,J)iK SUM, Dm 9 Badww* -itae,, wool £d BMh Nta,tn4Eggii: <»e.3)lao*K “ TAW Ctiiti llama ami Pork (toOfe) Batter, In Arfchw, kaffß or bbte ; Hidce, Leather, Snap, BlniJotf'njMS. &»«f 061- *tOß,nDatemprefami; Sfic. ft lWtoi.- . ' ■ 'Alcohol, Bacon (in cadis erloiAiC) Barfcy and Malt, Bnrf nd tok r ari lcn> OU, Hnan» WWsky. leaf fetec* > 40c. *lOO ft* .« . Fk»*Bocetfts*’bM. x '■■* /. •9*v ' ’ OEO&QB qyteoroaioo^ Srtcu ,t« init ; A - of Grant'ami Wfthrttrtiitjijlingjnst -Hji« roomed tail ia now c-peniog his first Fall ttodu for -tafracnnoh. - The attention of ladim is rttpoctfrfUjftuc&ad ~to «bo {bitowis* ndcae: v <•. .i ~ ir* r - Hoe PMtteh'JoediHies at 7oc; fri *u» Piu-arfciVat tfanp targe ■—ioiLot at D» Case at 12c; fast colored JWaUfifS 460 gag* Hamel* at IScnp; yard vide £}ieetiat( &£: all trfbbdotlufail wotA plaids, UankJds, akavSfc ererjr other arfkte assallr kept io a Dry Goods Sfiteimt which vlll be sold Jer cask at prkos to suit tbetlj&K.. A^irSßUtLg. oorntrr Orant se4Wf&»tm&‘ ■ SteamhMt Fartiitvre aai Clulri* r A WK hare on hand and are constantly V-L*Hok STEAMBOAT CABIN ¥UK*mttBAMD IWODAIBB, nf ctwj ikeripilnn, rk: » l * Extension Dining TAles; *■ Do Bar ••■*>; 1 ’ laifce Cabin Cbaltß, of rations kijlk<; Gents. do do do; State Boomdo do' do; ' Do Tr.ilct Boxes: , TcteaTetes; Soft*. J*™,: btoWto, Wash Steads; : vK '^ p; So; Tnrys, ke. Material and workmanship warranted, and prkes satis factory. w • T. B. YOOSG A 00, - Jj2o 38 gmithfieU xL, opposite Oty Hotel. Admlalitratori’ notice. WnRRBA£, letters of admlnbtmioß to the Estate, of JOHN 7. QOTGG,Tnteof tl~**ity of ceased,ham been granted'to the subscriber : A!t-]*riuut indebted to the safe! estate an* r*joren*l to make Immediate payment, and Guise baring rfsfm* or dtutanfcagalnsr (be estate of add decedent will make the same Known.Vtttaot delay, to WILAIAM PUILLIPS, AdminWrirteri oct&Gt canny Rom and Fhtfwtrma. T y . ~r mOE late ton of JONES 4 QUlQG,haTiuatae* x by ttodestbof John-9.Qotp*. «n the .2*tb jaaUJfco buhHi of nld firm will be wttird by the aadermigmiS, at tbatr office, ntner of Kam and First fimti • ISAAC JONES, SottltM* Partner. • iber 80.1S&L-, Pittsburgh. B«f TElSUt«ftmo/D.B.£OOEllfi * 00, h»Tie< been dis solved by the death of John on tb* Z7tb inn, (He badness of tbe firm will be settled by the tneierdgiic-d. at their oflee. corner Boss end lint steeds. ' l&fcAO JONES, 1 Q . . ~ - T) «nnflßia } SurrlTlag Tart new. Ptttefeqrgh/SepWbsr >MBS4- . octtaltast MUDVAOKUte ot apeteyaad oUstar.BtMl« Ekmch lasted, 'Steel Ptongh JBtotte •Snln«vAMa IVot Te*«*,h*lf patent, tamr 4 UeiTVod OuMMMd lntt AxlMrMier of Sum an* Rrst steeefe, rßWntglf tli i • _■ oct£ly Wiltff P. itaffiliau, ! TIDGKTKRaBd JDmbx tn french and Americas Paper X Flangings. muk :V • V.j- * ' V ,n ■ s^fe?s.
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