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"tr-* •**■ JlfflajSflji’Ae*- rtfritS < ■’■ J *t«3y»ftScS2w.* .f-A / s ii'V !l f ■*XTktar«Lifcfc»itai:jtr fl^lk : , L l-~ .-‘t- '■'-'V-v*- " S@^pte? (SSgfe." jVJ.-' ‘-.','Ki»" -‘1 !^i^^;^i:^^^p%rz^^'? ’ ? ' ;c '* r i r ' i fpaßaggsa^aß^<u&'L!‘i , r^ •* - V \y £ $ & I*4*? «r '> L '**V ' g_- Uii % »•' * • '•■“v‘ a3sg^^4&^^ s;s « i ‘i V&'Zzr- r 1 [^»s?§/i4tf^Siis'feif , ij!»!!^J' a^»J, !^, , *'^ , s'-‘'J Court or Qoaetis Skssiokh.—Before Hon. «^« , f i l'2i4fi’*'ii‘?,gf, t -'tj 4 ?fHS'»VC' < i>lfSs';'; J-’j Wm, B. M’Clure, President Judge; Hon. Gabriel ®|6S«S»i^»<fsA><\%»>«fit2<aV«V*?^' t ‘»!‘" Adams and Hon. Wm. Boggs, Associates. THOBsnAT. October 19, 1854. la u» CMe of B “°y Ck»*S Ts **• Baers, for StA<^f?io a-'vv.’,'. ®?&Vf >V <XI assault and battery, thejury returned a rerdict of gnilty against all the defendants. A motion for a new trial was immediately made. fffiflfcal Commonwealth vs. Thomas Ellis. ludictment, l^gffobrot'NWi? kK'pA *T *XjjV'*J'* assault and battery, on oath of Conrad Eiler. i V] Verdict of guilty. jEßßWSwU»feS^W.lHiS«^J?.W*«:,*:kv«4t5 l 'J Commonwealth ts. Thomas Ellis. Indictment, assault and battery,-on: oath of Henry Coburg. s *«** «»*■««&. 1 v-.,... Commonwealth ts. Bqoh Wade. Indictment, s^U»SSvS!^S*3 l iß.ra»S!« 8 ffwv.VwSssriPa assault and battery, oh oath of Dr. Jackson, ■*•*+ fa.« (colored.) The defendant plead guilty, and was 'fist* utSrsiw gentenoed to pay the costs of prosecution. Labcbnt.—A man named James M’Minn, was arrested on Wednesday; on a charge of larceny, * 3 preferred againsthim, by C. W. Bennett, of the l St. Clair Hotel. The defendant was aocused of ? •teallng silver spoons and other ware *%? Hotel. He was brought before Alderman Steel * or exam^nst * loa : bDt prosecutor not being ready with his evidence, the prisoner was re manded for a farther examination. Yesterday afternoon, he was again; brought np, when it was spoons, marked ipiih Mr. Bennett’s name, to get altered ; and aide a nsm|»er with City Hotel »P°« ‘tem. The Squire required him 4j>.y^S^%jft£sS!sJui^]yt!\ lelto glee bail in $3OO for his appearance at Court. \r*' sV «*w.'ST£ , Si>* M *Us man M’Minn, is ;the same person upon ' b,-* ; v--V4bV\V’ Whose information the three watohmen were ar reBted 8 ,hort Ume * go ’ ,or robbery f*lsb Pustuiioss.— John O’Neil yesterday 'ty&t , - t '« information before Alderman M’Masters, 3^\<l*^V^.f^^V&Vj;Vj£ 4 lV»«^ MtE « b « rt . for defrauding him ont of dollars. It appears the prosecutor was in a short time, and defendant promised to go v’patf Wb security in'getting him ont, for which ! Ts i fc *?s* i , |^ erTioo h 0 WM bat after obuining the Jrs?s * he would not fulfil his oontraot, and the fis"’fi , was compelled to procure other bail. * IV. | warrant was issued for the arrest of Porter. V' ' r A.-f^ *?■ CnoBEEA. —John Streets, a colored man who confined in our county jail on a charge of T and battery, was on yesterday removed Passavant’s Hospitaif having been Attacked t iV? ’K' ; " : - - • ‘ : :A: ■ -■- ; : i », f .■ ». , • ~j~ ff *'if* '-' r» a « > t_“ ** r ... 4 v..-:, - ff* - . -*-••'* N';t*%‘'-.S;>.". ■ .-;-.- r , ■ % >h^. L '. - X?* ’S' • **' w- ;t*- V v t *--‘ i- 1 'fV **•.' •'»**' •> ' ' • vt. »•, t v > ! v; '' • t %•-. ,• • ' • V' . :`i ~'. ' . . K--:, v . .. ■ !’fL - ■- '• f .O f :- »;• - * i \ <v< «* %•• ,* r? *\-^/v , •“-.w* «>i f. 4" . h ,* « • - ,«-.r«.- ! .r Ji^w. -r .'JF iV I tl b (ji I Y FtjS lr;- FRIDAY MOENIN6::::::::::::::::OCTOBER 20. Yaa Ripobtbb or th» Dispatch, as we sop posed, makes no; attempt to deny at troth of oar assertion, that hi! present attack upon the night watoh Is actuated entirely by personal and snidloions motives; and offers not the slightest denial of the charge of black mail, which we against him. The brazen Impndenee with Whioh he appeals to a community, nearly every member of whioh he has outraged or black naH ‘ ed at some time during his brief reportorial career, exceeds | even our estimate of what we considered his barefaoed effrontery capable of. To* bolster up former assertions which he made of Uft inefficiency of. the police, he publishes a ~ list of pretended, offenoes committed by a few members of the watch, and then denounces the whole body for their misconduot. With the same propriety, the reportorial corps of the city might be charged with jbeing unworthy, because one person it had perpetrated acts which no honorable mind would justify. Every one connected with the Mayor's office, is well aware that at the time of the last arrest of the reporter of the Dispatch for drunkenness and disorderly oonduot, he made a threat that the watoh should: suffer (through the columns of that [paper,) for daring to lay their hands on him. I The readers of the Dispatch well koow how he has carried out his threats. All truth, all sense of propriety and charity, has become swallowed up in the vindictiveness, malice and unrelenting hostility which rankles in his mind towards these m(en, because they were only too efficient in doing their duty as far as he was concerned. His use of theivillainous and despicable sys tem Of black nail, (praising those who act the sycophant towards him,: and calumniating oth ers who have independence enough to refuse the Wdbojte ho tries to exaot,) isweli known, and has gone! nnrebuked jlong enough. Such a system has been in vogue in larger cities for years; but it wds left to the reporter of the Dispatch to in troduce it in Pittsburgh. In ! the article in yesterday’s the at tempt to make the present police responsible for the acts of theirjjpredecessors, is about as honest as toifix the misdemeanors of the few upon the many. The reporter of the Post never applied to the present police for protection, and the as sault which the Dispatch reporter talks about, was committedrWo years ago, when not one of - tbo present watch were on duty. It affords a protty fair idea what foundations he has for his charges, when reference must be made to the conduct of the night police two years ago, as a criterion to judge them by now. Wears well aware the police are not infallible, and do not devote oar columns to “-eulogizing their virtues,” as the Dispatch falsely states; but we are always willing to defend them, when un founded charged arc made from bad Does any one, who is at all aoquainted with the local of the Dispatch, imagine that his virtuous indignation at the deplorable immoral state of the watch, would have been aroused, if he had not himself fallen into their hands? We can safely answer, no. The phraee “ Silty little boy, 1 ’ we presume, he considered the best part of his article of yester day, las he repeats it no less than half a dozen, times, and dwells upon it complacently, as if there was something peculiarly witty in the epithet. We are| bui little for that. A charge of silliness, however, comes'with a bad grace fromone who has ever shown himself the shal lowest of and although long attained the years of manhood, unrecognized as a man. He probably imagines that his indefatigable at tempts Jo ruse alibadge of manhood on his upper lip; gives him some claim to that title; bnt his efforts in that way, only.prove how hard it is to accomplish whatsis impossible. We will defend no one who is in wrong: but when through mhlicious motives a whole class is assailed, we will: make kuowu the motives, and defend those who are unjnstly assailed, as onr watchmen have been in this instance. Supreme Court. —Hon. J. 8. Black, Chief Justico; Hon. G» W. Woodward, Hon. E. Lewis, Hon. W. Lowrie; and Hon. J. C. Knox, Associate Justices. Thursday, September 19. Taylor vs. Ruppe, No. 4,1854; Somerset conn ty. Judgment of non. pres. Findley et alivs. Kooatt, No. 5, 1854; Som erset oounty. Affidavit filed and diminution of record suggested Certiorari awarded. Murphy, Cooper & Co. for use vb. Huberct 01. No. C, 1854 ; Somerset county. Judgment of wow. pros. ' . Sktnner et al vs. No. 2, 1853.; Som erset county. Submitted. Craig vs. Ha)ber, No. 30, 1C52; Somerset oounty. Submitted. Vedrow et al vs. Critchfiold, No. ; Som erset county. Submitted. Guyer vs. Miller et al, No. 1,1854 ; Somerset county. Argued. Miller’s Administrator n. Berkey for use, No. 8, 1854 ; Somerset county. Argued. S. and J. Plank Road Company vs. Berford; Somerset county: Submitted. Hammer vs. Griffith's Administrator; Somer set county. Submitted. * Sutter’s heirs vs. Ling et al; Somerset coun ty. Submitted. Estate of, Sutton, appeal by Cobangb, execu tor ; Somerset oounty. j Argued. Winslow et al vs. Parsons ; Elk county. Ar gued. Snyder vs. Gillis. Continued. Watt & Co. vs. Hoeh, No. 10, 1854. Judg ment of non. pres. Thb District Court: met on Wednesday, end after making oat the following trial list, for the week: oom.mencing Monday, October 28d, 185$, adjourned: JVb. Parties. 1. Scott rs. Ilegley. 2. Schwail ts. Cloogbton. fS. HnnterTs. Hunter's ex’rs 0. Cromjein to. Woolslayer. hi. Benny ts Grier. Id. Moeer ts. Ids. Company. 18. Hunter ts. Grime's. 21. Loomis t* Gocbriog. 22. Diiworth ts. Kenny. 23. Townsend ts. Allen. 25. Mean or ts. Smith. 20. bame ts. Voting. 28. Smith ts. Meanor. SO. Cunumns ts. Irwin. 31. Dwtotb. Slewsrt. 22. M'Kee rs. Nicholson 33. Black ts. Smith. 39. Sills rsTGUchrisL. 40. Owens rs. Hurray. 41. Cooper ts. Irwin. 42. Irwin ts. Fulton. 45. Joses ts. Foster. 47. Downing ra. fcny. Kbep the ball a rolling on; the Banner Store ! all the song. Wise (Mb know just where to uy; those who don’t should go and try—at the ign of the American flag, 147 Wood street, op mite new Presbyterian- Churoti. Don’t forget Suuous&Y Ikjob*d.—A Qerman, whilst stand ig on the wharf yesterday, was tripped np by in oable of a steamboat, and thrown to the round with suoh force as to injure him ee jrely. , - '.••• '.,T i, • ■j' :* r '' -r • •••:' -. ■ V«* '-~4 \ '•'.. »>* •;■ - !,•••■ 'V. 4 ' • < ■ _ . -. ■ w Milangholy . Bvmra.—lt is .with no.ordinary. Tegret ve have to announce the melancholy and sadden death of Mr. Divid L. Fleming, one of. the compositors in the Daily Union office. Mr. Fleming left ;this place a few days ago, to visit his “relations in Pbcenixville, Chester 00. Last night a telegraphic despatch was received from Philadelphia, announcing that he had been stab bed tbHhe heart, while engaged in a quarrel with a map named Truman, in that place. Mr. Flem ing a young man, (only twenty-one years of age,) of'the most temperate habits and exem plary. conduct, and his melancholy end will be deeply and sincerely felt. He was unmarried, and resided with his mother in the Fifth Ward. Stabbisg Affair.— Alderman Parkinson, yes terday, issued a warrant for the arrest of a wo man named Ellen Campbell, on oath of William Campbell, with assault and, battery, with' to kill. The deponent, in his informa tfm states that he was standing at the door of on Prospect street, when she came out of the house, and inflicted, with a large knife, a dangerous wound upon his thigh. A warrant was issued. Death op a Pbdttbb. —We observe in the New Orleans papers the death of Mr. James A. Wid dis, a compositor in the Daily Crescent office, from yellow fever. . Mr. Widdis was originally from Philadelphia, and previous to going to New Orleans, worked in this offioe. He leaves a wife and two children. Mathematical Discovery.— Prof. Hayden, of DafFs College, has reoently. discovered a new principle applicable to the division of numbers, the raising of powers, and the -extraction of roots, &0., by which these operations can bo per formed with about one-half the usual labor. See }iiß advertisement. * Godey’s Lady’s Book and Pctersgn’s Lady’s National Magazine for November, havs becn re ceived at Miner & Co’s obeap Book Store, No. 32 smithfield street. By the O’Reilly Lines for the Morning Post Destructive Fire at Lioulivllle—Su»peu sion of Banks, Ac. Lonsvnxi, October 19.—A fire occurred Inst night. li. originated in the extensive l>ook store df 111 C. Morton, Main street, near Third. The Humes communicate lto ilw tin, store of McDermott, OlifTord .t Co , and th« imwn.«arf store of Cassidy A Hopkins, which wen- slightly damaged. All of Morton’s stock was destroyed save a small portion. Lou $16,000, mostly covered by insurance. Maj- J. L. Martin, the oldest and wealthiest oitif-n, died yesterday. Tho Kentucky Trust Batik and Conneravil’c Bank, have suspended. Failure of a Private Banking Concern- More Suspensions Anticipated. CISCDtNATI, October 19. —Outenlt 4 Co , private hankers, failed today. There had been no run uj-on tlu-m. The run to-day was confined to Ellis A Sturgis, tli-‘ Citizen* hank, and Central Bank, all private lUnkr>. Thvy paid every J**- niaod,add are well fortified. Towards tin- close tin* excite ment begun to subside and no further failures are appro handed. Woman’s Blglits Convention. PmLAMIFHn, October 19.—The Woman’s Rights Conven tion is being held. A spirited debate occurred this after noon. - Henry Urew denied l£e equality <•: women, quoting from the Old and New Te*taui»nt to *hnw h«r -ul j-e ;i»>o to man. Mr?. Cutler raqionit-d »hiy. Public iotere-t in the<«* proceedings Is increasing. This evening, aldresse* were made by Lucy Stone, Frances D. Gage, Ernestine !<• Uow*, the President and others. Clergy 'Deserves Secularization Bill. QCEEtC.'.tatober IS.—l,tmj night Attorney General M'lK'rr a'd introduced the Clergy Reserves Seoulurii.vtinn lull into Parliament. It gives the entire fund to th» Municipal Councils, and secures nit claims on inciimUnt-, and also prov|:estbat they may commute tb< lr elaimson prliKij h-s. of Life Afc-umuee. r Nnr Toax, Octal*? i' 19—Tin-Evening Fi>>l Im* nn Recount jf n due! this morning at Hoboken between Peter Th'unp «on, of South Carolina, and Mr. Nos ton, «T tl.b city. Tb weapons were pistols; distance 15 puces. Tlu-y ti.r"t i wjee when Thompson was snot in the lelt arm. The cuikulty i« not stated, bat It U adjusted. ritrtiDOJ'niA, October IU-Puul Fleming, -:i'd to U a printer from Pittsburgh, wheii-ln: family n-idvc, «*> killed last nieht at Plm-olsvilic, by Samuel Truman,who «tabbed him to the heart during a quarrel in no <r, -ter >nW*ti. New Yoax. October ]l* —lt 1- rum<.n->l that the !ir<r tc !rr •f the Ocean Bank, is u rti faulti-r to the *-xt*-r:t cf sl6",i.is.i. New York, October If —Cotton firm nr.d uneh*.ngi-.i: a moderate demand. Flour a tritle birlu-r: r»l■ s or, i tiMii good Ohio at SJvT7(q.P,7S; Southern: m!i.' M>l- J.Vm <<>\3B. Wheat finu ; dull, wiUi iVclinln.' t-imh-ai-;. ; m»‘<-s 57,0»X) bu.-Lols Corn, Western mixed at i’> rk ad vanced 12c; sales 1609 bbls Mess at f I prttr.e §. ’• 1 .. Beef unchanged; limited ml--.' Lard du!! tit pi:in’ v I*i<re Unchanged. Whisky; aai*-, 1.-I.ia at UY.tl.-q:.i -a Bio 193-2. Sugar steady. Molasses quiet: 2'<«.24. Linseed Oil letter; English 77. Stocks lower. Ttx- detal catbn of the teller of the Ocean Rank va v I y certi fying check! far his friend-. Mrn-v mstm-- lui.'l.iui.-H. Erie 46Jd; CiwaaUmi and T-. ;-l - <e.. York Central £). JiDHtutOKLpmA, October If.— Flour qui-t. holders firm, io cmand; ania» inquiry fir i-.vj-ort: sak*.:-f!> ;t:iJ straight brands at ii. (k*ni Meal in better d-m»nd so. Stock I'enca., part unin«p*i-te«l. nt fl, r.nd i;.o l.Ms trreh ground at $4 ItJkj : nth- r ixi-'r- > :i -rin.:; dr, mand aetive, priw well m-int.-d-o-d : -sle*. 17o„ , l.u-b.-U nt J 1 86 for prime red. £1 75 for -.ern. un ifl f 1 fo mr fair and linin'- Smith-rn ac t Ikcus whi:.., uo-l.i l- Ing 1600 bus at $! U 7. Ry<- wr.nte l ft <1 IS • ■'airs 10,Lbd bus y-ilow and a t:t<- Bt '-<>•; l-w j;-:iuw at 76. Whisky : rales at U 9. CiTCUfTATt, OrtobiT 13.— TL-« river has inch’s. 'Flour $7:>i7,25 t Oat.--4 > Whs-ky 27. C'lw-*** 1«'. Sa I?!* '2OO hbls prime Lunl, U«;i»crahlc in l>- v -n ml- r, a: - 1 .■ Nothing of iolercrt ha.- truiropiro-; in otVr urti.-b WARD PROPERTY AT AUfTIoN—m Satnr- I A day afternoon. (V.Lib-r 2S:h. at 2 ou ihr pr-ini ?•*?, will he sold, that valuable L*.t of Ground, *iUiste r.n fine struct,opposite the foundry cf Mar-hal M’ltenry A Co., haring u front <>f 20 fret, ami extending ba-rfe to fort, cu which is erected a good three story t rick -fore at 1 'lwrlling house, and alio onesmall frame dwelling Iq tic ruir. Title Indisputable.- Tennant sale. Octl'J P. M P.\Vl< .\u--t’r. T*“ WO HORSK CARRIAGE AT AUCTION^—On FATI'K DAY MORNING, 2tet inst.. at U o'.-ioc!;, at tin* C.-m -mercial Sales Room®, corner of W 0.4 atid Fifth strerl*, *■ ill bn sold: one two-l.ori'<; FaniilyParrih.v. 48. Smith ▼». Fenton. 49. Bryson ts. Rflncman. 00. Locergon va. Fenfon. 62. Black vs. M’Bonongb. 53. Same ts. M’Kcowu. 54. Wilkins ts. Forsythe. 60. Hamilton ts. Seitz. M.- Adam* ts. Milter. ONE DRAUGHT H<»iGrK a ’Tlt:. jV>N —Un MILK DAY MORNING, (Motor 2l»t. at 10 cVlrrk, In front, otJ.be Commercial Sales Rooms, will sold, one Drmalt IL-ree, dm required for tYrric-j by tfc» I'oitert Si*ir« l y order of Lieut. T. 2. Hodman, commanding at All*-.rl:**nji Arsenal. 59. Wright vs. Ackley. 60. Ketrhum ts. De Wolf. 62. FtTgeas ts. Johnson. f 4. Walter ts. flin'ilt-H. 69. Bakewell vp. Robinson. TO. ByingUm ts Fifk. cctlb P * M - DAVIS. Auction.^. XJBW AIIKIV AL OF BOOKS, FOR AUCTION.—Mr. Ptat J.T hn« just r'-chived and ojwncd 10 <'tro<** of rlmi. «* Hook*, nt the Commercial eate« Room*. rorn*T <d Wood i.ml filth -sircots, which, with the remainder <d former pu ck, ur*> all to be sold duriugthip week, sale:' tocomtueure nt r] j o’eln-k eseh craning. The assortment will now t-efoundtoeoni priM the largest aud bept collection of valuable Standard end Miscellaue >ua Hooks ev**r uffoied in Ibis « ltv; recent woiki of popular author?; best edition* of the American and English press; established Cyclopedias; finely Illustra ted volumes, Ac., Ac. octO M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 75. Moore vs. Robinson. 86. Andrew vs. Dangerfleld. 88. Kraus ts. Hendrickson. 90. Smith tb. Young. 92. Wateon tb. Black. 94. James etal. vs. Megill. 100. Long et aj. TS. Horfcaek et at. LAND! LAND!!—We haTe for sale 3,000 acre? of laud, along the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, within from two to four miles of the station* of Cameron aud Bcltoo, Vo., in lots of 5 acres to 10<> nr more, at from $G to $lO an acre. This is a fine legion for forming. or for small lunn< • steads. The timber and water are go->l, and the roil rich and productive. Every station on the Railroad a (lords a good market for all kinds n! produce. Deeds of prosit! warranty will be mado. 8. CUTfIBEItT i fO.N, OctlS 140 Third rtreet. NEW AND IMPORTANT BOOKS, published by D. Ap pleton A C«». The Virginia Comedians, or Old Days in the Old Domin ion : Edited from the MFS. of U. Effingham, Esq-; 2 voln., paper covers $l, cloth $1,63, Chestnut Wood; a Talc: by Liete Linden ; 2 roll: price in paper coven $1,25, cloth $1,75. Russia : translated from the French of the Marquis de Cufoinp; l toL, 12m0., $1,25. ' Katharine Ashton : try Miss Fewell, author of Aray Her bert, Gertrude, Aeg 2 vols,. TJjjo., price $1 and $1 60. Party Leaders; Sketches of Thomn* Jeffemm, A hiximder Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John Kumlolph, of Iloanoke; deluding notices of many other dte!ingui*hed Statesmen: by Jb.G. Baldwin; 1 vol . 12m0., $l. Captain Canot, or Twenty Yean of no African Slaver; being an account of hi* Career and Adventures on the Coast, In the Interior, on Shipboard, and in the We»t In dies; by Brantz Mayer; $1,25. For sain hy 11. MINER A 00., OCIIB __ No. 32 Southfield street. BUTTER— 10-firfcins daily packed for Kale by octlO HENRY 11. COLLINS. English dairy chebsb-»;o bx's i-ingiuh Daifyfj'oo do Western Reserve cutting, for sale by o't!9 lIENUY 11. COLLINS. Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla. WM. D. KNQLISH, Pitt street- hd.-v,- JVun, is now manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on an extensive scale. His.artlclesare of the beat quality, and manufactured from the porest materibja. r«-t.»7:l y DRESSING BUREAUS—Mahogany and walnut Dreeing, Bureaus, Berpentlne fronts, a handronae article, fl ai?h ed and for sale by T. B. YOUNG A co , oct!7 Smlthfield_strHet. MARBLE TOP WABU STANDS—Mahogany and walunt handsome patterns, manafactaml und lor sale by octll T. B. YOUNG A ‘ O. WARDROBES— Single and doublo WardrotKss, from $ll to $6O each, on hand, finbhed. oct!7 T. B. YOUNG A CO. Secretaries and book cases, of beautiful pat terns. Call and 506 them. oct!7 T. B. YOUNG A CO. N~ OTIOK TO BUILDERS.—TiIe suitable for UuderDraioa for yards, sinks, water cisterns, Ac , of various sizes, at the Agricultural Tile Works, Manchester. Samples at the office, Fifth Btreet MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERY.—Ladies Will always flpri a full assortment of French Working Cotton, Linen Cotton Floss. Crotchet Cotton, Stamped.. Collars and Bands, Embroidering Silks, in all colors; Hoops for Embroidering, and everything else in that line, at > VAN -GORDEITS Trimming Store, octlfi No. 83 Market g:rwt, corner of tin* Diamond. riVWO THOUSAND DOLLARS for a Dwelling House, on X Sixth Btreet,_uear Grant 6trc*t. It contains « hall, four rooms, ciirref and cellar. Lot 20 f-<-t froi.i by 6n d«t-p. Terms oaay. S. CUTHBEKT A SON. octlfi Nq. HO Third street. A HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, Ftfuated In Strawberry alley. Price $OOO. A House and Lot, In Allegheny city, on Washington street, for $7OO. A Hooae and Lot, in South Pittsburgh, near the Toll Gate, for $350. Terms easy. 8. CUTUBKRT A SON, octlO Real Estate Agents, No. 140 Third eL , '-V ? ‘ r *’• 7 V f’ '■ mm*w : TELEGRAPHIC. Reported Dnel at Hoboken. Murder of a Pittsburgh Printer. More Scliuylerlzlng TELEGRAPH MARKETS. AUCTION SApfci. P. H. DAVIS, Auctiocoor. »• M. DAVIS. Au<-ti<>n-rr. JAMES WARDROP. sr .... * £ «*• ■».,*. 5 **v *- *■•-• •"* ,<l »' - * vV *: ’ * i r rs J - i.r AAIMI fOEEfVEETIKRV. Tht River remained stationary from 12 o’clock M. jeeter day up to dusk last evening, with two feet nineinehea water by the metal marks, and a tke from the riv er. The Allegheny la also reported rising. The regular tri-weekly packet fbr Wbeeflog U the steamer Hartford, Capt Wm. HaxletL See her card below. The steamer UroriZ, CapL B. J. brace, was detained from getting away yesterday. Having her freight on board, she will positively leave this morning for the Queen City. The wharf was quite animated yesterday; as eight or nine medium sited boats were taking in freight and passengers, preparatory to leaving for porta below. Qipttin SOxL-daWt mammoth new hull came te the wharf yesterday to receive her cabin and machinery. As she pro gresses to completion we shall notice her more particularly. Cupt&in L. Wilson’s felde-wheel hall arrived from Oounia’s ship yard, California, and is pronounced by judges to be an excellent job. COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TBADEAND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. President —JOHN gHIPTON. Pirtt Vice President —Wm. H. Smith. Second “ “ Wm. B. Beowic. Secretary —Wm. 8. Haven. Superintendent —8. T. Noktham.Jh. CbmmiUu on Arbitration for October. — Wiluam H. Bmrh, V. P., William Binkuabt, Bshjakix Bauwxll, Woxiam Rza, 8. S. Übvan. WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET- Orncx or thi Daat Mokhthq Post, > Friday, October 30,1864. f [Note. —The quotations given In the following Review, it must be understood, are the wholesale prices, except when otherwise noticed.] Although wo cannot chronicle much iuemased activity in bnfinew, thcru has, notwithstanding, been more done, and we hope by next week to report still further animation. Our river is now sufficiently high to admit the departure of low water boats, with a good prospect of its keeping up, and perhsps an additional rise. No change of moment has occurred in Breadstuib or Pro visions during the week. Two foreign steamers arrived du ring the week, hut their news was more of political than commercial importance. In England, crops are abundant, but prices rt-muiu firm. There is no indication in Europe* however, of h demand for foreign grain to any extent; and we may meution as a significant fact, that last week there were only six bbls of Flour exported from New York.- The state of monetary matters In the Blast may be gleaned from the following extract from the Philadelphia Ledger of the 37th. Say 9 the Ledger: " Flock operations yesterday were limited, much of the day V business bring in the more reliable description of loans, and generally at firm priees. Pennsylvania fives improved a fraction, and Pittsburgh Coupon o’s declined. City Loans clo.-sd BteMily at 9-. Morris Canal and Long Island Railroad each rose U; Reading Railroad %, and Little Schuylkill Navigation ' 4 . The local bank stocks are generally looking up an dividend period approaches. Within the last two or ibrre week*, Philadelphia Rank shares have gone up to 8 nnd JO firent. The firmness of these stocks Isprobably the result of the general Impression that our banking capital will not be materially increased in this State under any ad ministration—the public sentiment is against it. Money is in nr-tivc demand st full rates.” The New York Evening Post of the same day, says of the market in that city, that “the pressure for money rather Increasv? than otherwise, and'is particularly exhibited by the smaller banks. The demand Is general, and rates are very firm for discount of the best bills at 12 ft cent, and 16 <•(.18 for second clbfs. Call loans are hat spariogly made at 7 V cent. Hank accommodation continues to oontrset, and liquidation of accounts Is still the disposition of the msuket as far ss prart icable; but old accounts are pressing for set tlement. We do not see any very Immediate prospect of im provement, nor do the oldest financiers of Wall street. The dictation cf prudence is still absence of speculation, and of all enterprises that require borrowed money.” In our city, money matters are without ehaoge for the bet* ter. Brokers hero all refuse ta take Indiana State Stock uioui-y, except at a heavy share. The Btata Bank 1s ex* erpted. 15 Axletrees 16 Snatch Block! 4 Spring Bolt! 1 Scrubbing Bruab 48 Tire Buckets 105 lb* Chain Cable 3 Silting Knivw 29 l<ocki, assorted 5 Tin lactern! * 1 sett Wine Maaiores 12 Sash Pulley* 20 Masons Hods 65 Shovel* 4 Axes, Collins' 2 Cylinders and Cap* n Wfelteviab Brush*! 2 doseo bust brashes 30 A uaere, assorted li Framed Saw* 4 Spirit Level* 2 Toot Adses 1 Whip Saw 4 Croearat Saw* 2 Scythes 2 Haod Barrows 2 Timber Henke 30 Mortar boards 40 Wheel Ranges . „ .. _ - 2 Mortar Bed*. {X’TTON' YARNS, Ac.—Tlir> following are line tfce rnSng 9»Tre*tl»« __ -**■ APHKS—Pearls are io demand and scarce at at 9!4c. Pots, F*l«-nvtus, Soda Ash, 3)4<^aUe. HP.fCK—Steady sales of Fire Brick at SUS for common and fbua'6bs6o for extra, and Fire Olay at $l2 $ too. - it KEF WAX—Sales on arrival at 24&26c; and from store Bt 26<<C50c. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets at Factory $2, and from Store $2.16<712.26. Large Tubs, from store,s7<£7,6o $ do*.; siuril do $O,OO. BROOMS —We note a steady demand and light supply; on arrival, prices Tange from $2552,75, and from store at $2.12&53. RKAXS—White remain at the upward figure they at t.iint-d &'Ji“ time ago, yli: $1,60 V bus for White, and $l.l'W-1.«7 for mixed. BUTTER AND EGOS— Prime roll would command 12<£ 14. i; Comm u packed 11 Al2c, and extra floe It* y B>. BAOmN— Iho etock on hand is light. We note sales to a li.iiiud extent at 7(u‘ 1 A for Shoulders; 7V# for Skies, and IK:'4lVv for p>aiu llacis. Sugar cured, Uk/vl4. CKACKERS —Manufacturers met during the week and agtv-ed to rai'V tlie rates, as follows : Wnwr Crackers, y bbl. Butter do do . rfijt Hrf\d do . Cnicki*r«, V lb. do do lio-ton do d<> Pic-N is do do rot Ttav. .'.to Id. P) No. 16. 11 4 12 In *• - l:t 20 “ •• IS 14 il “ " 111.... 15 XI " • 110.... Doxet Vfcss. N 0.600 9c *► lb I NO.BOO “ rao s “ •• woo _nu - “ 700 7 *• I 1000 “ Chain: white 19-<£2o. crlnrel 23. Coverlet Yam, 2-‘VA2S. Candlewick, 18 Twlrte, 2i>. BatUng, No. 1, 13; No 2. 12; Family Batting. 16 fanlking, 15. C« *RI*Ali K —Th- folicmtrn: er.- thn rateii now «-ta)>iishe J: Manilla Ifop-,coil lb. Cut 20 fi lb. Wulte - 14 *• “ 15 “ Tarr.-i ** 13 “ “ 14 “ Packing Yarn, fine ..12 ** “ 11 •* Ban Cop.i-«—Manilla, $2.5<», fi dot. do coil 1« rte !b. v Itemp, sl,e7, 2.76>«3,76 V doa. <fo f. rc>\\ 11 cte * D. Ptr.t'r.u I.ivrv—Manilla, $1.25 do*. Ilemp, $1 ft ilos. COITKR—We qut-t* nt ;t.«at3rt.cash and time. CANDLER—SaUr of cur during th- w«*k at 24-- fo ; worth 18)-j ami Mould 14)4- CUKES fci—WcMern Rw.tto is somewhat fcarci*, and meets with toklj *>alf nt lO#6;lo l <.c DRIED FRUlT—Nothing doing. Peaches are nominal at $1.75, nnd Apples at $1.25. FEED—Bran and chorle, $1,25 100 foe; Ship etuff, $1,40; Fioi*h<vi Middiinga, $l,OO. Demand active and supply light. I HEIGHTS—No change has occurred In . the Railroad. Tfh- Canal D cloakl by the fail of the Frerpott Aqueduct. FEATHERS—SaIes have taken plant from first bands at 43--. and rotall at 46(<(.50. FISH—S.Ic» ur<- confined to the regular wants of the trade. (guoUiifo&H remain unchanged, vit: Mackerel No. 3, large. ♦K'.'n’All; Medium $10,00; No. 4, Baltimore Herring. $0,25fmf060; Halifax do $5,60605. Lake Fi-h: Trout. $0: Whitt*, $10; halfbbls in the usual pro portion Tlcrc is an upward tendency. FLOUR—" 7 continue to note the vtUfoeMJ of last week’s prices' It is causwi by a short supply. Price* have under gone na TaiLitiun, and little has been done. GRAIN—The receipts of Oats are heavy, and w# have con pequrntly to note a decline. Several lot* were aold during thr week from tret hands at 60c. Ear Corn la selling at 76 (ii.'-o, rbelled Cvru. TocpsA- tfales prime Barley yesterday at $1.16, which is at>out the ruling rate for beet quality. Bye is in roqnett at $1,15. Wheat La not offering freely, and wc qnute at $1,6540,1.06. GKoCERlEB.—r'dgarisfinn. Wo quote by the hhd to bit, and by the bbl Of Molasses, considerable lots chang'd bands at 23 to 26c for cypress. Coffee 12 <*l2Uc lUcw &J.ag>6c ft- GERMAN uLAi'-r-Brißga ? ton. HAY.—From xalcs It commandss26@3o?i ton. IRON ANDNAILS—No change to note In card rates.' The strike erased some ten days ago, and all the mills are run ning full hand. METALS—Nothing done in Blooms. A sale of 400 tons Anthracite Pigs at $3B. fl mos. NAVAL STORES—Spirits of turpentine brings G 5 in the smell way. Tat $4,76<g)55; Pitch $4^7@54,60; Hosin fss3,so: Ol Ly—Steady sales of Lard Oil No. 1 at 80@85cby the lot uml Id the small way. Linseed is firmer, and sales in the retail way nyc made at 85; no heavy sales reported. SALT.—At thn Canal sales are made at $2 ft bbl for No. 1, and $2,(VVf52,12 for extra. From store a slight advance on these rates. STEEL—Spring Steel, Pittsburgh manufacture, Plow do, steel plough winga.B; do, cut to pattern, A B steel,from rolled Iron, dU; from hammered do, lloe steel; 7l<; Fork do, 7; Shovel do, H; steel dandy tire, 7; Kliptk* Springs, 10U; seat do, 13<514; CultF vator tw;th, 13X 5, do, TALLOW—No demand. Nominally held at 10^^11; rough do to. TIN-—We hare to note a slight decline; 10, $10,60, and I X. $l3, cash ; Pig $36; Bar S37U. WHlSKY—Steady sales of Rectified have been made du ring the wwk at 40c per gallon. WOOL—Nothing doing; 25 to 40c Is looked upon as a fair nominal quotation. POST OP FITTSBnSQH. 2 PUT 10 I.VCHES WATta IW THX CB4HWIL, KXTIL MaAX. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefforson, Parkinson, Brownsvllla. “ Luxcrne,Bennettjßrownsville. . “ Thomas Shriver, Uendrickaon, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Convoy, Wolt Wellsvlllc. “ Jesse Lazear, Hush, Brownsville. DEPARTED. “ Jeflerson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas ShriTer, Hendrickson, Wost Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebleß,EHiabeth. “ Exchange, M’Calium, Wheeling. “ Belle Golding, Golding, Bt. Louis. “ ilinervu, Abrams, Cindnuatl. Quaker City, Shunk, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS. Regular Wheeling Packet. The light draught steamer HARTFORD, {JU&wCapt&ib Willi ah luzlktt, will hereafter make trips for the above andintermediate pert-", leuviug t-very TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR DAY, at lu o’clock, A. 51. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oci2U ; J. D. COLLI NO WOOD, Agent. For Cincinnati. m The tine steamer BRAZIL, R. J. Qaiot. Mas |Jlflbj9ter r ,will leave for the above and Intermediate ;on FRIDAY, the 20th instant, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to < octlfi JOHN FLACK, Agent For New Orleans. Oalveston, Brasos San tiago. and Fort Brown, Texas. The new and substantial steamer BANCHE i jULwilWr JiMKB O'Dimncll, Master, will leave for ■■lHißthe above and intermediate ports on SATUR DAY, October 21st, 18M, at 10 o’clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. oct!7 1 'OR SALE—SO Building Lots In feast Liverpool, Ohio. H fhese Lots are In the midst of Potteries, near the Sta tion of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, and will be -old cheap. Terms ofogftkS? UD ”' ecptionable. Apply to . X^rT L r’ auffl / ' Real Estate Agent, .-•.c’ /••■ *;vvv- i- > ■'■V'* i • --* f V*V , > ' .-• •. ,•• * . : • IS*? *l* j • * * -. * •' L - t ■;'. t* n ‘.«vv* » i.', 1, ' , % **. i- ;•, *• ■a • ' ,t v ‘ v r '’’ *- ';v- • ' r n : * >w V N* r -* ''' » ‘ « .. v f FORGO VEMIFT. MATY AGESTB OFFICE, 1 Mm—if, ftff. 18M. J IK »*«"<«"" with Inftrnetfens wiawtotrt to this oOoe, through Charier T. Flatt, Oemmandaniof the Mesapfcla Navy Yard, I will mil to the Uibut b44d*, for each. and without *n WEDNESDAY, tbeftratday of Not ember, 1854, all the Publle Property belonging to the United State*, embraced and d—eilbed in the following’ ached ole. Sale to continue from day to day until ©omple ted. Thia property ie all is good condition, end to be dteoeed of simply la eoneequenorof the donation of the Nary Yard to the city of Memphis, and Ite acceptance thereof. TO WIT: 4645 ponnda Hemp Tow Tarsi 1 coils Hide Hope. LOT WASTE TOW AND MANILLA HEMP, TO WIT: Hemp Tow, Hemp Waste and Bands Man ilia Waste, Knots and Dee. 62 barrels best quality Wilmington Tar. BUILDING MATERIAL, TO WIT: 111550 best Brick 1000 best Paring Brick 1350 best Prtased Brick 153311 feet various Timber and Lumber 789 tons Pittsburgh Coal (beet quality) 1944 feet Stone'Coping 005 feet Stone Belt Coarse 47 feet Dimension Btone « 89 feet Btone Curbing (undreend) 25 perches Babble Stone 6900 pounds Nalls (assorted) 1152 pounds Inn Spikes 260 pounds Wrought Nails 3064 best Welch Slate 985 feet Ridge Tiles 164 Pilse (30 feet long) 115 Window flUls (stone) 1050 bushels Sand 1675 pounds Sheet Lead T 6 barrels Cement 140 bushels Charcoal 6 boxes Tin 80 bushels Lime 31 boxes Window Glass 67 pounds Sash Cord 1686 pounds Sash Weight* 110 Hinges (assorted) 400 pounds Paint 38 gallons Paint Oil 168 gallons Sperm OU 649 pounds Putty 10 gallon*Spirits Turpentine 4 pounds India Rubber Packing v 1 pound Sugar of Lead 1 keg White Lead 210 feet Tin Guttering 20 ponnda Scrap Copper 1060 pounds Old Iron 1322 pounds New Iron (assorted) 82 pounds Horseshoe Iron 12 Wrrels Bcrsp Iron 10 pounds Horseshoe Nails 10 pounds Solder 33$ pounds Blister Bteel 18000 pounds Cast Iron Ball line Hangers 10 ponnds Emory 44 Window Frames 6 Door Frames ' 27 Shatters 20 pairs Beab, glased 8 pairs Sash 200 pieces White Oak 8 pounds Russia Isinglass 3 pounds Russia Glue 160 pounds Tallow 250 pounds Hard Soap 1 lot of CM Castings 1 lot of Tree nails 1 lot of Band Leather 1 lot of Laae Leather 1 lot of Oil Cene 1 lot of Jogs llot of Barrel* (old) 1 lot of TTi 1 djrqi 1 lot of Wire (ueorted) 1 lot of Steel 1 lot of Stationery 1 lot of Neil*. TWO BOSTON FIRE ENGINES, HUNNBMAN’B PATENT, Numbered 847 and 348, 6 loch cylinder end 15 inch stroke, with 4 joints auction each; bucket*,exes, spanners, Acu, compute. Also, Five Born Carriages, with 300 feet leading born to each. One double cylinder, borisontal Pile Driving Engine. MACHINES, TOOLS, Ac., OF VARIOUS DESCRIPTIONS, zz"...z I * 4 Martingales 8 Curry Oogshe SBruanee - 8 Horae Cards 2 pair Timber Wheels 8 Carta . 2-Waier Carts 2 Draye 1 Plough and Double Tree 1 Double Stretcher 2 Flogle 4 ” 1 Pitchfork 18 pair Harness . 9 Horse Oouars 8 Blind Bridles SAOVTXNQ BATTERY, TO WIT. 15 32fbe Csrionadcs 4 15 Beds sod Slides 15 Quoins • 15 Tempo Ins, with Wads and Laniards 16 Lead Aporns 7 Raumen.'wlth Sponges and Oaps 2 Worms and Ladle 1 Gun Bcrsp*r 1 Pouch Barrel 3 Powder Horn* b Priming Irons 6 Boring Bitts 2 Logger Heads 3 Gun Spikes 3 Mallets 1 Passing Box 3 Frame Bars 2 Match Staves 2 Port Fire Steves 30 yards Flannel. FURNITURE, fee, TO WIT 2 Parlor Mirrors 1 dosen fine Mahogany Chairs 8 Mahogany “ lottos « 6U dosen Office _ ** 1 floe 10 Windsor “ 3 Sofas 1 Centre Table 1 Mahogany Table 2 sotts Dining 16 Office “ 1 large Ironing Table Ismail “ 8 setts of Shovels, Tongs and Pokers 682 yards Carpeting 17 Stair “ 4 Hearth Rugs pi yards 011 Cloth -1 Ball Lamp 1 Hat Rack 2 Side Boards II Bedsteads 6 Bureaus 10 Wash Stands 1 Copper Boiler ■HI Wardrobe U Writing Desks 1 Looking Glass (for Tollsi) lpairfln Irons * • t w M. * *r tf A f-' f ' . i s r .*-. Rain ofUaltsd Itatss Proferty. TO WIT: 2 Piling MeehiaM 6 Piiiog Hsiiiimis 3 Hoisting Cranes 2 Derricks 1 Boring Augec 3 Jack Screws 4 Setting Fids 109 Cart Felloes 2 Cart Shafts 10 Cart Hubs 214 Cart Bpokes 8 Railroad Cars 14 M<-.nkay Wrench-e 6 pair Platfosgi Seales 2 pair Skslog u 1 French Hocsa, ana Wlralag Marti tna 1 large Thick Edge 10 roving Tool 1 Hateh Btalk 1 Peak Iron I large-Burring Machine 1 sett Kprth Tools 1 pair Soldering Irons 1 pair Hand Shears 1 large Cast Iron Stalk 1 Soldering Fhraaco II Work Benches 16 Water Buckets 1 Sand Screen 2 Lime Sifters 9 Mortar Hoes 2 pair Flow Plants, with Bits 5 Tongue and Groove Planes, assorted 3 Sash “ “ 3 Finishing “ “ 4 Flatted, assorted 1 Grind Stone) 1 Mortice Machine, with Chisels 1 pair 36 inch Bellows 2 pstr 40 “ 4 Anvils -4 Views 718Mge Hammer* 4 setts Stock* and Dies 1 Punching Machine 1 Press Drill 1 Staving Block 3 Hand Hammers 4 Finishing “ 2 Stone u 10 Fine “ 4 -etts of Tongs 10 Punches 6 Hammer Punches 25 Bolt Tools 14 S Wrenches 1 eat of Shoeing Toots 1 " Blacksmith's Tools, In Sopewalk Forge Shop 15 Crowbars 7 PUkt 4 Stone Buggies 12 Wedge* 1 Paint Stone 1 Painters' Knife 1 “ Diamond % 8 setts Chisel* 0 Globe Lanterns b Hand Saws 4 Screw Plates and Tap* 8 Squares 1 nett Turners’ Gouges 2 Bread Axes 2 Hatebets 1 Saw Sett AOeUtper* 6 Screw Drivers 2 Drawing Knives •6 Nippers 8 Universal Chucks 25 dosen Flies dGlmblets. HORSES, WAGONS, CARTS, fee., TO WIT; 4 Fine Draught Horses 1 Four Horse Wagon 1 Straw Cutter 1 pair Oart Line* lflair Hamcs 8 Cho:k Reins .-*r- *-• 4 Pitch ett 6 Tumblers 2 Water J srs 1 Secretary 1 Iron Salb 4 Cabinets for Papers 3 Office Stools 1 Drawing Board, with movable frame 2 Cheeta of Drawers IBook Case . 6 Stores. SURVEYORS’ AND ENGINEERS’ INSTRUMENTS, 4c., TO WIT: r 1 German Theodolite 1 Surveyor's Compass 1 “ Cbaiu 1 Transit 2 Levels and Rods 3 Drawing Boards 1 case Drawing Instruments 1 box Water Colors 8 Paint Dishes 2 Fountain Inkstands 11 Ivory Seales 1 Tape Line. NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, TO WIT: 1 Eight-day Clock 1 Barometer v * 1 Thermometer 1 Sextant 1 Aslmuth Compass 1 Artificial Horixon 2 Flags 1 Spy Olsss 1 Boat, Awning and Bail 1 Kedge and Cable 39HR 4 TOls Nautical ilmum*. i« M . “*“*•*"mm 1 Prayer Book 2 TOl’s Greenleaf on Evidence 6 “ Kent’s Commentaries 1 “ Constitution of United States 2 “ Btory on Oonsfn “ “ 1 M D Hart on Oourt Martial 1 u Hongs “ “ 1 ** Kennedy u . « 1 w French and R«gH«h Dictionary 2 “ Spanish “• “ I “ Jemerson’s Mechanics of Fluids 1 “ Blunt’s Sheet Anchor l u 'Brady’s Kedge “ 1 “ Harwell’s Engineer’s Companion 1 u Charenietx Plane and 8p Trigonometry 1 “ Sir H Douglass on Gunnery 1 “ Anthon’s Classical Dictionary 1 ** Irvin’s Columbus 1 “ Barn’s Catechism of Steam Engine 1 “ ' “ on Screw Propeller 6 u James’Naval History of England 2 “ Life of OolHngwood 1 “ Southy’s life of Nelson 1 “ Botta’s American Rev’n 1 u Ward on Steam Engine l “ Mordical on Powder 1 “ Treatise on Steam Engine 1 “ Lives of Naval Commanders 1 M Ordnance Manual 1 “ Life of Decatur 1 “ M Preble 1 “ Simms Sue, of Instruments 2 “ Weisbback’s Mechanics and Engineering 1 " Stevens’ Marine Surveying 1 “ Norton’s Astronomy 1 “ Lee’s Elements of Geology 1 “ Treaties of United States 1 “ Stewart’s Naval Dry Docks 10 “ United States Statutes st Large 1 “ Index to « « 1 “ O’Brien’s Military Law and Court Martial 1 “ Practice of Exp Batteries 2 “ System of Arm’ts of Boats 1 “ Webetei’s Dictionary 2 u Ordnance Instructions of 1862. HENRY T. HULBBRT, Navy Agent, octlfcdawtd G. B. Lock, Auetf r. “ Louisiana Courier," “ Pittsburgh Morning Poet," “ Nsahville Union and American,”- copy daily and weekly till day of sale, and send accounts to this office for payment. For Sale. MA THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT, in which I now reside, No. 210 Penn street, between Irwin and BL Clair streets. The House is well finish from cellar to garret; containing seven rooms and kitchen, wash house, Ac., in the rear, adjoining the main building. The Lot Is 20 feet front and 80 feet deep. I will sell on very reasonable terms, u, < n account of the late death of my wife, lam determined to soil if possible, and quit boose keeping. Terms—One third easb, balance on time to be agreed on between the parties, in payments to suit the parties. Possession given immediately after sale, if required. Title Indisputable. If not sold beioie the Ist of January next, I will rant to some g-od tenant, with a small family. MI will also sell two HOUSES and LOTS,situated on Third street, Steubenville, Ohio. One Lot b 00 feet front by 180 deep to a 0 feet alley, on which Is a large two story Brick noose, containing 11 rooms, kitchen and cellar. Tbe House was kept for many yean as a Farmers’ Tavern, but now occupied as a Saloon and Restaurant. It b just opposite the Court House and publk offices. There b also a large Stable on this Lot. Tbe other Lot adjoins the above; is 27 feet front by 180 AAN deep, back to tbe same alley, on which b a two BSSHstorv FRAME HOUSE, containing 6 rooms,and a kitchen and cellar. It was occupied for some years as a Bakery. I will sell both together, or separately if desired. Terms -—One-third cash, balance in payments on terms to suit the parties. Warrantee deeds given for all the property. No encumbrances on it. Enquire of the proprietor, cr of R. bIIKRWOOD, Esq., Attorney, In Steubenville. SAMUEL M’CLAIS, oetl7:lw* No. 216 Penn street, Pittsburgh. Bsiatlfrtl and Valuable Property For’ Bale at Public Auction, XT EAR MANCHESTER, jrart of the Estate of the late ll Jamas Adams, Esq., de«*<L; on SATURDAY, tbe 11th day of November, at 2 o'clock, P. M, on the premises. 1 have been authorised by tbe owners, residing in a dis tant State, fo offer for ede, at public vendue, 88 most de sirable Building Lots, adjoining the borough of Manchester, part of the above estate, eaeh 21 feet front by 100 feet deem one tier of them fronting on Market street, which is M feet wide. Thee# Lots have a fine view of the Ohks river and •dis«nt scenery; are near the Plank Road, and in a very dyhghtful and desirable neighborhood, and will be fold on quite reasonable terms. Persons purchasing a block of four or eight Lota, could have a country home, with all the advantages of the city, at a moderate price. Title Is unexceptionable, and one of tba very beet about the dty. For other particulars apply to JAMJSB BLAKELY, Reel Estate and Suranaa Agent. ocOB eor. Bevehlhand Pmlthfleld sta, Pttfeborgh. rpHE SUBSCRIBER INTENDS VISITING THE STATE 1 of lowa and the Territory of Minnesota-in a short tba, and wOl lean this dty for that purpose In about two weeks; intending to make arrangements for a permanent Agent at lowa City, lowa- SL Pauls and Ball water, SCn nsaota. Hs solicits tbe patronage of thoes persons desirous of Locating Lands in the West, He will also, while away, attend to Locating Lands in the Territory of Minnesota, or Purchasing Lots in the city of St. Pauls- JAMES BLAKELY, Real Estate and European Agent. —p26 Bmlthfleld street; Pittsburgh. PUBLIC BALK OK VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY.—I will offer for *&ie, at public auction, cm MONDAY, the IStb day of November next, at tb« *«>«"« of iha Board of Trade, all that valuable Lot of Ground on the corner of Penn street and the Market House Lot, In the Fifth Ward, 36 feet front by 100 feet deep. This piece of property is worthy the attention of persona desirous of improving, or for Investment. Title unexceptionable. Apply to ovt!8 JAMBS BLAKELY. China Hall, Market, between third and fourth streets. We bare now opeued one of the largeet and best se lected stocks of CHINA, CLASS and QUEKNSWARE, ever brought to this market Our assortment of white iron stooe consist* of some half dozen different shapes of Din ner. Tea and Toilet Ware. We haTe some eight or ten dif ferent styles of colored stone Tea Ware, together with a beautiful article of Cold Band and Gold Scroll, both fine imitations of French China, and about one-third the cost. COMMON WARE —Our stock of common goods is large, to which we invite the dty and country trade to examine, as we can sell a bill of common without any fine, if desired. GLASSWARE.—We keep a large stock of Claes of all Uads on hand, which we can sell at feetory prices, saving the merchant the trouble of making a separate bill tor that article. The above are offered tor sale low, either at whole sale or retail, by JOHN J. O'LEARY, odl7 92 Market street, bet Third antLFoarth. Uomnuien War*. ’ rPANKARDS, Cupst Plales, Baptismal Bowls, Ac., just J. opening. Also, Brltiania Tea Ware Castors, German Silver aadi Plated Spoons, Forks, Ac. Tea Knives, Butter Knives, Lamps, Ac. Watcher and Jewelry, in large variety, and very low prices; Cold Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Osins, Ac. Watch repairing done in a superior manner, and warrant ed. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Emblems, Seals, and Regalia manufactured. W. W. WILSON, octlT corner of Market and Fourth street*. THE REGULAR PLOWING MATCH of the Allegheny County Agricultural Society, will take place on the field opposite the Fair Ground, on FRIDAY, the 37th day of October, at 10 o’clock, A M. . J Persona intending to Plow, most have their nuoa entered on Thursday, and be on the ground with their at 9 o’clock, on Friday. usv or nmnno nt PLowmx ova 18 ruu or iox. First premium, .... gjg Thirt “ . ' . ’ . ’ ; e Fourth ** . . 4 BOTS ntDXB 18 TUBS. First premium, -AS Seoond **- . e Third “ .... 4 Fourth M - - • , - 2 By order of the Plowing Committee. NBW MUSIOAL WORKS.—Moore's complete Encyclopi din of Music; price (4. Hbtorj of the Old Hundredth Pulm Tom: by R.T. W. H. Havergsll; 75 cents. _ ********* to* 0»e Book of Common Prayer; by Rev. Geo. T. Rider; 60 cents. tettonoq TuU: by ThuuiHutlogi; “V”' »lUmud of u» Sdenc. of Mori.: hyH.B. Saroni; |1,60. MiHtel Letters from Abroad: by Lowell Mason; (1. Thsmy and Practice of Musical Composition: by A. B. Marx, Mua. Doe; J •ApPfodii and Notes to the above: by Emile Girac; it. , A Dictionary of 6000 Mxutcal Terms: by John B. Adam*; 60 cents. ~.^_ fall „ ra P p fr' °? ton tbOT * just received. together with a largeeoUeetiaa of standard works on the theory and prac tice of Music. For sale by JOHN H. MBLLOR, 0610 , 81 Wood street. AND VALUABLE WORKS AT DAVISONR Bodk Store, No. -06 Market street, near Fourth. Chambers' Cyclopedia of fc»piW» Literature, being selee uons from the neat English author*, from the earliest to the present time; 300 elegant illustrations. Chambers' Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Knowl edge; 10 vo!s_l6mo, illustrated. Chambers' Home Book and Pocket Miseellany; 0 vols.. Illustrated. Cyclopedia of Anecdotes of Literature and the Fine Arts: by Arvuine; illustrated. The Sourcee of English Words and Phrases, so « *ud arranged as to taeilitate the exprcMton of Ideas, and assist in literary compoaitiou. Lives of the Chief Justices of the United States. Sunny Memoirs of Foreign Lands.- Cite Bide; new. Parish Side. This, That and The Other.' History of Cuba; its Past and Present. The Twins, or the Ruling Elder: by Mrs. N. W. Camp- octie WOOLEN YARNS, WOOLEN YARNS.—I,OOO pounds Woolen Yarns, assorted numbers and colors, just re ceived from the best manufacturers la the country, and offered tor sale at wholesale retail The attantlCD, partljuUrly of thorn porous *ho trioh to buy rood Torn to Mil again by tbo tot, la lurltedto our V-ruo uro nude of fin. wool, pot up in lull s?t® of 120 tbrodo, ond wIU bo sold ai low u *£y other Yorno of tho oumo quality In thlo morh.L Don’t miitake the place—No. 88 Market street, comer of the Diamond. 01:116 PRAfiK YAM OQRDKR. ÜBIUUIZIUKAI, DRAINING' TlLB.—The oorou or draining and. Improving wet clay lands is at hand, •nis subeeriber offers for sale, at the TUe Works, la Man chester, 100.000 Drain Tiles, of various eallbre. Pamphlets containing information at the offloe, Fifth street, and con tracts may be made with competent workmen, for dining and completing the drains. _ octl4 • jama WARD BOP. MEAT CUTTERS.—Buggies A Oo.’s Improved Cutters and Sausage Bluffers, of various rises, by octl6 JAMBS WABDROP. i IHEKSE— 6Oi bxs prime cutting W. B- Cheese for sale I VJ octlO HENRY H. COLLINS. T IME—IOO bbli Louisville Lime received and for sale by XJ ootT HENRY H. OOLXJNB. . v. i .=-' V • -iJ '.ZIT :-: j . C. B. HEADLY & CO., WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DIALERS Of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. MATTINGS. &c.. NO. 82 THIRD STREET, PITTSBURGH, FA.', WOULD respectfully all the attention of thfirMendsand the nubile, to (be Act that they here now in ... tMdyfor Inspection, one of the largest and bert Selected stocks ofCABPETINeS, As, «rer offered to &/•«£!. or toe country, consisting hi part of tbe fcllowlog, rfa: *"* " ew * Royaltoigileh Velvets and Brussels; Imperial and extra thraatfy; T*P«try Velvets and Bros«*U; Superfine sod fio# laznta ' Kn,M. printed BnuMU; - Twfflel for tail, tod >Um; Aubnsson Cexpets; *wH«uw» DHtefeCarnet*' Tapestry Ingrain Oarpets; Wbcd and Cotton Hemp, Q((n4 Sap Carptti; Together with a great Tarkty of Bogs, Hats, Hatting. Drnggetlag, felt Carpets, aNPfloor Oil tram <ma ia eight yards wide, cut to fit any hall orroomThi one entire w*«crw.ffofti, fr« <«eto Also, a large assortment of Piano and Table Ceaars. of entirely new designs; Parig Oil Cloth, for Plano and Table Ocrertjfir Transparent Ore*® Ofl Cloths, for Window ■ Boff Hollands, of all widths; Gothic and fancy Transparent Shades, la great Tarlc'v • The Royal Torkhfc Bath ToweL Ac. m great vane.y. atock .0* COCOA HATS Is t«j large, ami something brought to this market • tbev a™ of English manufacture; everybody should base one. C— 1 «x« W . ioey 3T * or Hotels,. Steamboats and Becddeneee famished on the most renaonabteterinA. •‘SHALL PBOFITB AND QUICK SALES." P. B.—TERMS CASH, ONLY. / octl3aUm*wtJ«nl AS Toi^' A. A. & CO., Ho. 26 Httfltreet, ™ PITTSBURGH, PA. AYE just HUNDRED CASH AND PACKAGES of 7 ' JpE DRY GOODS- c ““ •“‘ip*'***'* of tariogtam (aratand it tta Inga Faraasloir Men In N.w York. »ton»ttMl.,th.i,co.tor importation, »D 1 ta ntbrad at a amall adranna from oSrt, ttatata oBWnl pardmaar. Ita rare opportunity of obtaining Goode at about two-third* the usual price. * *”* IN.THEJB SILK DEPARTMENT WBI ta tonpd arair deaertpHon of plaid, rttipad and taoeada Dw» Hlki, of mora ttan FIVE HCXBRED PUCES, being the largnt and most magnificent aaaortmant tbpy tarn arer eahiUtad. . nw, uwng DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. oSi SSSSSSiTMr D * „ - THEIR EXTENSIVE SHAWL SALOON • t± £ THEIR BONNET DEPARTMENT wS^n D d'ta^°S.“"'‘ &CW ' 7 ' in “ tats B qnantities will be ml. opfcr tath tta Millinery Goods of every description. A Urge rtodk of Drew. Cloak end Mantilla Trimmings. Linen and. Honn Kaeptu Good* *** anfM , SSISJS^iS^“^ Lta ” 8,^il “ Siapcra, Xtamaak Tabla Oirare, laea % g^ Udi “’ “* «•»•***« Garment., Hendtarchki, Ctanta, Star*. Neck Tta, _ . Bmbroltlerlea, Olbbeai and Lace Oepartmant - Cloths, Qusimeres asul FaftMi eonpUU variety of Clothe. t— *■- » . _ Barer., CoaUngn, Yelrete, Ac. Tdk>r«; frtmmlnp.£lw.j. onhand. taacrtptionof a^r?ilatj“asde““’ Checks, 10 casee together with many oilier Goods, forming the largest and moat attractive assortment ivrobehiy e«‘LUed in the Western country, and which for *tyle,qaality, and price, ha* nejer been equalled 3 rroubty Haring a tajer comtantljr la tho Eaaurn dUea they will ta alwaya rJSnng (ha Uleit and moatMUnnabiaSnidK . ONE PRICE ONLY. oet2:lm MEDioAL ConeomptlYes Rend t BTGHANA, or Ntviy Dxcotertd Method Inhalation. This most wonderful article is destined to produce an entire revolution in the treatment of all dieeaeas of tls§ lungs. Account* are daily received from Clergymen and «fl»— per* eons of the highest respectability, of cases of cone hereto fore considered inenrable of Asthma, Bronchitis, Qnßn*p> tion, and all Diseases of the Lungs, by DR. CURTIS* HYGEANA. Read the following: Dr. Rulfcll, Postmaster of Burlington, N.T n *ays: “Bend a dozen more Bygeana; it is working wonders here in diseases of the lungs. 1 believe it will care any diseases not in the very last stages, and even then is prieeleea to the rest and comfort it Is sure to give the a offerer. *1 am willing,* said my neighbor, ‘to purchase a package a sleek for my daughter; it gives her perfect rest. Idonotexpeet hsi to live.’” -* Htoxana nr Main*.—J. H. Gaubert, Postmaster of Rich mood, Maine, writes us: “The Hygeana Is doing wonders here. My sister has had a iliatnwlim cough, with great difficulty of breathing, for year*. She wore the inhaler and twk the Cherry Syrup tor a dew days before ahe was re lieved, and now, after one month’s use of It, her cough li well. Dr. Curtia* new system of Inhalation must proroee an entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of the longs. There is no mistake, it Is truly a wonderful dis covery.” The Bar. Mr. Curtis says: “It is 'now «*gV days ■is*** my daughter put on the inhaler and iwwiMßWit Ttftwg the Hygeana, and it baa already done more for her **>»» all the medical faculty bare been able to do for the last two years. The irritation and tickling sefisation in the throat Is gone, and with it the cough. She sleeps well.” Sold at DR. KKYpRR’S Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin alley and Wood street [oet&dtw&m [ Prow i he Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch, Feb. 18,1853.] Cheat Expanders—Shoulder Braces.—An Excellent Article. Persons who hare acquired a stooping petition, by follow ing a mdenury occupation, will experience great relief by the use of the *• Washington Suspender Brace,” and sold by Dr. K6YSER, corner of Wood street end Virgin alley. It answem for a brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons is so placed a* to continually trad to bring the shoulders to, their natural position, and expand the chert. purchased one some time ago, and have bees so pleased with It, that we unsolicited gate it f “puff,” Women, hundred* of whoaa as* autruaily injuredby the weight of enormous “skirts,’* should also procure these braces, fe particular is preeurihg the kind mentioned, m many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Sold wholoale and retail at the Dreg Store of QEO. H. EETSE, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Tiipf dfy, 49* Sign of the Golden Mortar. •' N. 8.-—I also keep every Trusses, Supporters Body Brareg, Pile Props, Ylasfec Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, Ac. an2Ddew A Phyilcian’s Opinion off my BMo mid er Braces* Da. Lun, editor of the Chambersbnrg Trontcripi, date or September 18, 1864, In of theee Braces, says: Oar friend, Dr. GEO. H. E3EYBER, submitted to oar inspection a Tery fine specimen of the “Washington Sus pender Brace,” manufactured and sold by him at the corner of Wood street and Virgin allsy, Pittsburgh. It servm admirably the purposes for which It is Intended, » light and easy, and altogether free from the objections d to the many other Braces in general nseu It is an excellent Suspender, while at the same time it preserves the shoul ders in a healthful position, without at all restraining the natural movements of the body. The Dr. will them by mail, free of postage, to any part of tbs Union. Bold wholesale and retail at DR. ESYSSR’B,I4O Wood street, corner of Virgin alley. [oct&daw LIST OF GENUINE PATENT XKDICINSB, on Hum axd ro& uu ax FLENIIQ BAOTRKRB. Prßßtkt*mrMUae»aVumtf*s*>eS Ltrm Hi - Wholesale Druggists and Healers m latent Mediekuu Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KEELER'S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne's A»teratiTo: “ Carmtaattreßalsaia r " Hair Dye; ■ “ Expectorant; “ Sanative Pills: “ Hair Tonic; Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryant’s Pulmonary **»i«*—; Hqofland's German Bitters; Holla-d do Hostettei's Stomach do Marehlsee’ Uterine CathoUeon*: Storms’ Scotch Cough Candy; ■price's' do; Thorn’s doj Howe's . do; Oagood’s India Chotagogne; Mane’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gnm Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; .i.Pbaion’s do Batchelor’s do MeMunn’s Elixir of Opium; Bryant’s Purifring-Extraet; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger; McAllister's do do: Kidder’s IndeUible Ink; Payson’s do do; Anhold’s do; Dr. Curtis* Hygeana; Lyons’ Katbamm; -David’s Lilly White; Basin’s ' do; Bone liniment; Mexican Mustang do; ' Ajabian do; Garfoow’s do; Banal's Indian do; - 1 Oartsris Spanish Mixture; Bane’s PCs Lotion; Meewfon; v Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling CO; Rush ton, Clarke A Ox’s Ood Liver Oil; MeAlßatez's Ointment; Sings’ Itch do; Panel's do; n Gray’s do: Trask’s Magnetic Ointment; JodUu’s do, SwatmVPanaeea; Houck’s dot Barganfe Infant Pmnadee; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Houghton’s Pepsin; • Kieris Petroleum; Mclnne's Celebrated Liver Pills Brandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lea’s Anti-billons do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even’s do; BWaynes' Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew David’s Plasters: Shoemaker’s do; ! Dr. Newman’s do; Rad way’s Beady Relief; Morris’ Remedy; Prof Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Ball’s Sarsaparilla; * Townsend’s do; Sand's do; QPJkWrs Extract Ydlow Doric and Sarsaparilla Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor M Musk; Ludlum’s Bpedflc; Mdame’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gam Arable do; Sellers’ do; Bwayne*s SyrupofWUd Cherry; Smith’s Tonte Syrup; Barry’s Trieopborous; - Norwood's Tincture of Vara tram Viride; . Melane’iCelehrated Vermifuge, Dr. Looock’s Pulmonic Wafere; Thompson’s Bye Water; Agents for all of Dr. MoClintoek’s Famfiy!)lodlriM Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Brest Pumps j - Gum Elastic do do MHfldy a K # ” 4 "j: »*•« ■ *.' PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS iSO NEW ORLEANS. SI .i MOST DIRECT AND ONLY BWJABLB BOOTS. RAILROAdTo CHICAGO THRNCE BY CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAIUtOA D An Air Line Hoots from CUetgo to St Louis. ISBAINS LEAVE CHIOAQo DAU>L(Stuuliji exiepird] . on arrival of Kxprem Train of Michigan Southern and Central Railroads— lrt. BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL;..— 830, A. M. 2d. « “ NIGHT EXPRESS—JJkOS, P. M. Trains run through to Bt. Louis in fourteen hours, via Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, inihaui duxttpe of can or baggage, coDoeetingat Alton with daily Une of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOB NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate point* ootfceMJaMppLeod with regular Itnee of steamers for Kansas and Gonaal BtaSk. TIME FROM -PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 88 HOURS. Baggage cheeked through to St. Inula, on Michigan Cen tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot ta Chicago. L P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Paawnger Agent RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jfo, Superintendent. 4^Through Ticket* to 8t Louis, by this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitts burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads, feepgf-ftro CLHVILAHD AHD PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE OMo aad Pennsylvania Rail VIA ALLIANCE ffIHJS shortert, quickest and-cheapert route to Toledo, Chi- X cago, Rock Island, Galena, anl St. Louis, fci VIA CLEVELAND.* This route is one bundled mn»m shorter aad about eight hour*quicker to Chicago, than thedrcaltcnjone YIAIX DIANAPOLIS. Three Daily Trahubotween Pittsburgh end Cleveland. Pour Daily Xralns between Cleveland Chicago. t Time to Cleveland six boars, Chicago twenty-two houref and SL Louis thirty-erven hours. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.80, A. IXOB, and 630 P. If, connecting at Hudson with*Tnbu for "Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, end arriving In Cleveland at M 00, A. 2 20, Pi M.. and 8 «0, P.M. . The Trains-of the Ohio and Prana. Kkilroad, leave Pitts burgh at 3.U0; A. &L, 8.00, A. 3L, ani BAO, P.«SL; arrive in OeTeiand at 10 00, A. M., 2.20, «hd'BJ2o; P eon through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Sock Passengers for Tol«KiMcego, Louis end the North vest, leavingEiMraiiitgh<met&efi}f the mecning or after noon goleg VIA CLEVELAND, wIU arrive in Cfeicage tm* Train in advance of those who go vfa Mana- ' field er any other route. Time gained by going via Clere . eight k™ l * , - tanugan going toJlitaaU point wut of Chicago, wffl make the closest con*eetitml snid4}«idkeet time by .taking the 8.06,' A. CL, Ttaia ftom Pittsburgh. Passengers by this Trsin (via QevelraiDreueh'SLLouia on the evening of the following dsy. He Traias from Cleveland to Toledo and GUmgo run a* follow*: Leave Cleveland at O.Offind'gßD, A.K_*X3O aad 830, P. M ; arrive In Chicago at 8.45 anAILSoTF. M_ 6 80. A. M. and 12.00 M. . . ...... Trains leave for Bock Xslsn&ahd Bt. XoofcaafoUows : leave Chicago at 8.30, A M.anff PRO,P-AL Passengers for St Louis gp ovat Boric T*lyi««t to Joliet, and thenosoTer the to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (28 mflStoSt Pasaengeraby St,Locis at IL9O same evening, and by the 9 AO, P. iL, Traka at booh next day. Bsggsgs efoeeked throng to Cleveland, at* than re cheeked for ChicagbftßU St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ist CUM. I In CLASS. CLASS. ToAHtancer. J—t 2 aD «n no g go Cleveland.—... 400 j La Salle 24 64 : 12 60 Toledo 6 00 Rock-Island. JC 60^ : 13 60 Detroit. 000 j St I 9 60 16 50 Passengers are requested to procure tbrir tkkats at the office of the Oompany, in Iffononrshnls Hnsn. below the oomer. J. DURANt), Clevelaad. J. A. CAUQHEY, Agent, . RBRngh. SUMMER ARRANGEMEHTB. THE PENNSYLVANIA 18B4 * iSwaPBBEaM BAIL, ROAD. THROUGH IV FIFTEEf HO^BS. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY STB, THREE THROUGH TRAINS. V : -T* 5 -.* THE MAIL TRAIN will leavff evefy excepted) at 7 o'clock, stopping at hH the rtooriar eta tiookand arriving hi Phlladdphia at 19o’etoekJp^M. THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsbujgßdrilj(except ** 1 p'cloc.k, GrernMhorg, Latrotie, Johnstown. WUmor«, GaUltaen, AL itoiu, *°-t arriving in at 4 next moruliig. .. '' 02 EXPRESS TRAIN wLT leava.«vstr>Gening p 3? stopping only at Xrwia’a, Oiuanrtinrgb, Lotrobe, Hillride, Johnstown,-L&iey’n •c-» connecting at Harrisburg- with, the train for Balti* mors, and arriving in Ph&sdelphiacrßahln>ofd;.atlfoBo, THE AOOOHMODAXEON TRAIN wffl lesve itury after noon(exsspt Sunday) at o’clock, stopping at all regn larstaticus, and rwning only as fkr as Rlairsvffik. TH, STCOTD iOCOMMIJBAXIOS ItilS IwronbUj n S’clvdt, X. U. ac&tng tiona, sad running only as far as Brintoa’ik - RETURNING MAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. . Jfrst Ae- 8 o’clock, A. 1L ■ ffiiimn 1 p. M. SecondAcccmmnihHow,715, P M. tat York, ; Bn to An ' BHrnnbNMtoaUttattauimdi.rßninlnslalua. n-44ulteFUtadddl>^*SiUlacin. i-diirp«l m pan In tjUMan to tba MUka ntm,-rwiUtwi tfc. Ooznpnnj b... do Ag/mL. - T So*oM <)f • lev b, Ij tt, cm. of IoM. tb. v.l. N. B.—lhe Kxeslstnr Oanfopaldas has hwsukitsil to oonveypassengassund baggageteoadfruatbe Dcpot,st u »-!■- For tickets, apply to . J; MBBKDCHr, AgtUL OHIO Alfa FERRSYLYAnA c ism. 1854. ; 1&54 MAIL TRAIN leavmPittahavgh mt a a ance; takes tan it Crestline, and wakeswrioasen* nection there with abut Raareai Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o'clock at nighL waaa- SXPRESB TRAIN leavei Pittrijupgi »*- S o’clock. T. IL, after the arrival cf the Exsruss trahi from phfiaddahla, Crestline at P. ecmneafeg with the Night Express .VhiA reaches fH —**rritl totoeSrning. OwaectiaM are made with the Ohio aad and Brifontaine and t H‘wii xaQroads for Davton. laiitMPoiii and towns in Indiana.. . T/ Oonnaclion*are made with Clnvalsati. Mnrtoevflla San _ dusky, Toledo, Detndrind CSbieage witk .Ranzas, Upper Band oaky, Foreet, and the towns on the Mad Rivarßoud. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Yssasriilmsd tfiw&s outhe Mansfield road. r Fare tcCtocinnati $7; tolndhniiariistß; to Dayton A&AO: to Toledoss; to Columbus S&,SS; to ZanedviHa to Clmlsod $4. Through tickets to 'Louisville at rminoed ratee."'*- THE EXPRESS TRAIN leater Crestllne at P V. and reachee Pittafaurgh at P ]L eoaneefom-witfe the fast Express Train throogb to fifteen irnamtoiifaQadibhJa. MAIL TRAIN leaves tihnr-t Http A rival of the Nitfit Express Train. Dram Otodsinii, mad arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, PM. NEW BRIGHTON ATnmviirmAWTOvr TRAlN'&svaa Pl^borghat 10 AM,and6 PM^SdNew A M, and Lit x SL • FREIGHT YRAHfleavtoPitt*bairf»«tr AU-andOP; and arrives at 4EO AM, aad A*VP X. . The Trains do not nmoa Snndaj.., Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket ofoees oPtha Ohio and Penasylvania Saifroad Oosnpaay. off J. G. CURRY, al the eorner office under the Moamguala House, Pittsburg, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Mat J|«, Federal street Station. fefaSS JOHWKNLLT, Pasamger Agenfc John W. Hauler 4k Ca.,_ Forwarding and commission merchants— Dealm Is aB kinds of Maaufaeturaa, Lead Pipe *ad Sheet Lead, 67 Frost '[eepdS - /• J Iv/-' y-> ; O. B. HEADLY i CO. street, between Wood and Market. RAILROADS VIA ALLIANCE. RETURNISfit
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