The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, October 25, 1854, Image 3

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. • U’.' j ,~i ri TJT? /ti f| V IJt I Court or Quarter Sessions.—Before Hon. I
1 liXCi til 1 William B. M’Clure, President Jadge; Hon. On- 1
i? •*.'■ \\ " toNESDAT MOENINa :: :: : : :: ::6CToSEK 26. Mel Adams end Hon. William Boggs, Aaaooi
-* V . kcBDK ronVTftw day. h«o elapsed since Tuxsdat, October 24.
* -t ./J > V.. 4 teoorded the terrible doith of (kpSnNlxon, Tie juiy In the case of the Commonwealth vs.
% t»>- »>«■ f* * ‘ *• again wo are called upon to add one Thomao Crumley, Joseph Each, and Alexander
- "■''if 3 ’it', *-> •* *j, i 'l4e name to the many who ha« Buffered Tio- on tnal for riot * reton >e<» a Terd,ot of
'* t* *1 .**£ v s s'? »•'V.- ‘ v t deaths, by the hand of the murderer, in this no^ tu^t y-
V V -h Vj -r* M and Tiomity Yesterday afternoon, another! Jr°Z l!L , B °f' Indictment,
* » * 1 *»„ - . *■ - f was eentunprepared to ite.Maker, by the r “7rt ! ' B ,.? oIo 5* ? d V waa
fell" 3 - fr..-**-”- 1 -"—— —- r.a
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V ' - % Id and fie pemon who committed the terri- » houee Defendant
.1 1 * J-+ 1 1 » ‘ German named John Kramer, for- and *“ fi - d -
C** "* , > i in the eam.ee. Commonwealth re. Matthew Fi.her. Indict
-V* 4 *—,- W* tfllark hae been □ the employ!of the Agnewe’ and b a ,, ory on oath of Mar,
4 f,V #“* 3 ' 1 *• 1 L clerk for aOO pie of yeare pant, untUafew defond “ nt wae found gu.lty, and
J* a, V . , s |a ago when he wa. appointed foreman. Kr. f“* enced "> P»J “ «»• of fif( “ n dollars and
, iaw. 1. 1 ri .■iSP*.. K ". .A:. 1 .. *' - : ■} was only at work in the name plaoi a few r ' T ,
' **.Sw&s -•> , e and quit of his own accord laet Frida,. Tee- Commonwealth a. tel Jackeon. Indict
«S*Sfi>.A *■ "* t W fay morning he called at theXHaeeWorke and n«t.inal,oionßm,Boh.ef.lnpoieomngaqaanti
- «£»s.* t s v bested a oettlement of Mr. Agnew. That gen- of fowls belonging to Joseph Wybrant. On
'3j!viW s >* , ‘a. iiv I kV .. -'a-" ■• . ben sent him to Clark, as he was the person tna 1
-'.lf <>rl>. had engaged him. He went as directed, Child Burked to Deatii.—A very distrees-
V R V:>. ; <r»'-•''l from all appearance at the time, eettled flat- ing accident oocurred on Monday, in Allegheny,
r? ihj*'.* »i i>'T .jctorily. In the afternoon, between foor and A child named Thomas Garry, only fire years of
•>» I t> ;}J o-olocK, he called again, at the flame place, age, whilst playing by himself in the honee of
V o:#r «V .» -t. ’ ■.**•:« »'. V ‘ [*' J went to the office where Clark was employ- his parents, approached too near the fire, which
&d Vt** t + i‘ ri’*' h •’'After being in the house -for a few minutes, oommnnicathd to his clothing. In an instant af-
’ .■» ifficnlty sprang ap between the two, and the ter he was involved in flames, and ran shrieking
Wm?" 4 t‘ y x *■ ■+ S * leased told Kramer to go about Us business, from the house. Before assistance was rendered,
W*•**^o?V* *** - : v V« ' mer replied something, and requested Clark the ohillf was so badly burned, that he died yea
' 7 ' r> - C~* ■* ** *■' =.. iome oat with him. Clark aooeded to this re- terday afternoon from his injuries..
'* ****** ■s■:? ■’i,. I '.. v ntU a <' »:» - ".Jat, and walked as far as the gate (a few steps M n . _• «. , 7 .
S* f *W*I <; 4, rf * , - t Jn the door of the pct-room*whee the other „ Ma * »«™”-A« Irishmen named John
•• *• b fed out. knfe the blade of! which was fenr Connel, employed on a eteamboat in the Men
y *tv *• Ire inches long and stabbed him in the left ongehele rirer, near the Point, was drowned ,es
fitX*k ‘t, laet e ther in the heart, or directly below it. M ln * ,nto <-!>« water whilst attompi
ta # 1 c“rke‘d n r. p »rr™t »d h Sroo. , ;
"H '*“ ** ~+e that he subbed, and immediately ex- "?““h A TOrdiot of “ cidoßtal
S' * '~ tl id , drowning was retnrned.
i! ' : '*#y*}r\L * ”lfter stabbing Clark. Kramer started off down Mobs Cholera in Jail.—Two prisoners in
swi d*“t -jin. and came as far as Alderman Parkinson’s in jail—one a female, nanud Margaret Clarke,
V* r Aki'i.-::. » 1 «.Ise. where he walked in and made an informs- the other a vagrant, oalled Fred. Miller—wero
'i' 1,1 -’ “agamat the foreman of the laboring men, in attacked with Cholera, yesterday, and removed
*S*. 'fiewß Glass Works, for assault and battery.” to Passavant’s Infirmary. This makes five per-
> ' v < 'ftug the time he was making the information, sons who have been attacked in that institution
,v<-: ’ jipDeared to be very nervons, going out and within less than a week.
■f **&? *-■' '' «’ Ibe door several times; but the Alderman, of
J^. r i*«: * '[rse. never suspected the crime he had been
v • ■'* Ity of. He also appeared anzioostopoet
•♦ ' 'lo the issuing of a warrant until the next day,
!*..«Sthe Squire insisted he should go with an
e '&*£?•** r ter immediately, and he started from the office
v -4°“P An y Wlth officer Clarke.
>, : proceeding up Penn street, and but a
frAssST&tj.fcA;^-ylv WsV’tfSfrLTL^'^‘ L*-s, •t''n rt distance from the office, the policeman met
crowd bringing down the dead body of the
ordered man. Ha stopped to make some in
while doing so, Kramer slipped off
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<i 1 4j'*^wht^ , .':ifter asoertaioing that Kramer was the indi
“.v y•■ i: tc. a'-' :^4aal who had committed the murder, a pnrsnit
'ff&si&ik VTe. 5 i> ’ » p instigated : but up to a lat*;hour last nigh»,
Vr^£».oi/^J , bj s-'-,,r -r. v . s Q telligence of his oaptare had been received.
ie murdered man was unmarried, about
:y years of age. and described to have been
ry quiet, inoffensive and respeotable person.
‘csided with his sisters on; Walnut street,
Peno, in the Fifth Ward, to which plaoe his
"as taken after his deaths i
''derer is a rough looking German, with
_ 'v cast of countenance. He is said
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ed until to-day at one o’olod>*
k Couhtt Fair.—A busy scene was pre
d yesterday, at the Fair grounds,
i Ward. Although only the first day
and the time mainly occupied by oshi, ; l '
v;w*-■ ;■ «»>w:cun bringing m and arranging their artioles
a great crowd was on tbo ground and
r. ! ?! f-VT' ' ; ; r '.'|cent, during the whole course of the day.
♦SMfffcWuJjF A . } y the Fa r w 11 be openedfor visiters with
’®K^*5 l, V>r * * -*W t k ts and t marrow for the communi-
'St r * K 'hne ally
L t 4 the Board of Managers had had the aelcc- •
.^ y-ju. f.rJjX, x.b v.,: of the weather, they could not have picked
finer day. or one better adopted for the
than yesterday. The sun shone out
VC i- ft d b 11 antly but its rays tempered suf
by a 000 l wind, to make the atmosphere
iuut and comfortable. Just suoh a day, ic
•» to make every one on the grounds joy
obo ■ve that in addition to the several
iinga enumerated on Monday, as having been
' d by the Manage s, a 1./ge tent ha. been
XtJ? up e nee and affords more room for the ox-
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msiderable taste is displayed in thearrang
of articles so as to show them off to the best
- •'.: _ mtage. and no little ingenuity has been dis
.ty led by Borne of the fair sex in the ornament
•f> i -lie. which Ihr-
■£, Wl' '»-' J Jfa variety of the tables on wl
Vff V't lurta are displayed.
.fom the indications, yesterday, it appealed
%MeA2. - t there would bo a belter display of home-
Utannfaetored articles, and ingenious in
‘Aij “lions, than at any previons Fair. In Agn
implements, particularly, we noticed a
■O-'tked improvement, and were exceedingly
*>« d at the quantity and variety of useful
*33SPSK^da^^% 4 offered to the attention of the farmer.
number of these hare been entered by
£»!&'■« < enterprising neighbor, Mr. E. R. Sbankland,
sri?s f, ,fC'y t-t'-t **' wo shall take oooasion to allode to them
’NSBw9W»S®*Sw4t«SV«- , 'J?'s*' : dnriog of the Fsir -
S -Vo season is most too far advanced for any
i: »Q k show of frnits, Sowers, &o.; but, neverthe-
W a very fair quantity of these articles is of
3Kr* •*•*?«■ Our housewives appear to hare been
•V>.^^■»£• r. £ <** ry preparing various objects of domestic use;
butter, oheese, jelliea; preserves, and
like delicacies offered by these good dames,
**?ed 80 Inviting, that we involunUrily sighed
wW* V A*'Tv• ■•*- re thought of the specimens of the same ar
a.we purchased in market, and were com-
SBWWfto eat We shall notioe these in detail
2i s • vn front of the fair grounds is beginning to
W.C* %ent the aspect usually incident to these
t*Q - brings. Itinerant exhibitions from all parts
are gathering there; and any one
r-, 08 of witnessing the most wonderful can-
ill the world, can be gratified, at a modc
remuneration. Hucksters, and venders of
HraS|Eßos**Jw ! of goods, are making their appearaace,
%V! we suppose there will bo no lack of thimbls
and snch gentry, to exercise their mge-
d?"*.!? * tJ fiy on the unsophisticated
are informed by a police officer that our
®w > IB thronging with piokpimketa ; and it would
i 'l*' ll for Tisiterß at the Faurto kMpalookont
tt'*jty of Consnmptlon, was listened to with much
Merest The Doctor seems thoroughly acquaint
flwith his subjeot, and arguedit with great
J lity. The body of proofs whioh he presented
Support of hia theory, would certainly seem
Sfccient to settle almost any contested question
if showed that the existenoeof icar. oothe
■figs, after death, from otheg diseases, is very
*'Jqnent; ehowing, of coarse, recovery from
piiißnmption. And he cited; also a large num
of individual casea, where recovery from
mption had taken plaoe. Ho contends
q, t Mng can take plaoe by chance; that what
',l '" - 'd once must, under the same circum
tike -dace »*»“, “4 tbu the dnty 0f
Chnlrim wi, uld be 10 ehpervo oarefolly the
iSmSe. under which up,ure *****
Ifee ohros, and to bn.ng similar oircomstanoeo
jiearnpon simUar
oaS of recovery *om pulmonary
s%.snmption, would demonstrate ill <mrabiUty ;
St that instead of one oaae,, we have tens o.
®>nsande. If these be facta, and we do not
them, the Doctor has oertatnly fully
I’jßtained hie position. '
Fitoh lectures to the ladies this afternoon,
& from the practical value lecture, we
Xld urge and hope to ..a a g.n.«l ...ten
tfnoe.
wl Attacbmskt ron Coxtemm or Cooet.—-An at
-Johment was yesterday issued byJudge M -
y, k e 100 f the arrest of Safah O'Neill, .on a
* »’ af&argo of a contempt of Court, in refusing to
*CT ..-■ - T..,fy as a witness in the case of the Common
4A»: fcp» »rs;e»lth vs. VilUam and Catharine Lee. The re
lT*3tSW'tt;l witness was already a prisoner in the
j«U, and of oonrse there was no diffionlty
finding her.
Va 1 il >; tVv" Rev. Me. Paezse’s Lxctobi.—Wo hope onr
Will not forget the lecture of Rev. Theo-
Porker, at Masonic Hall, to-night. Mr.
*•* s~r*V'r?t»Pls&rk.er is generally conceded to be one of the
■?• divines and lecturers in the country ; and
« »« better motive, ought oertainly to
» orowded honse.
Poeohaskd.— I The Riding Committee of the
Pair Society, have purchased the beanti-
Isv'il end highly trained mare Jenny Lind, from
3i&4<tsSSi^e' !! s e ilwf , si , «,*• S'-* 7 H. Patterson, to be offered as one of the
” 1 1 * 1 ” 10 the beßt lady e q Uß » tria “' Tbe nnimal
SajE* be seen at the Fair grounds to-day.
Zfc* »ri7>V« Assault ajjd Battkbt.—Aldermaa MoMss- i i , r"' r n —ir
yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of ' tT l
man named Martin Creeghan, oharged with gi «»tana reiur. i/>t a> f.vi rmr.i L-y sm«p.
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TELEGRAPHIC
By the O’Beilly Lines for tho Morning Poit
The Remains of sir John Franklin—
Further Particular*.
Borrros, October 24.—Tin* Moutreal paper# contain soma
additional details of the discovery of Sir John Franklin'*
party:
In the Bpring of 1850, a parly of forty white-- were sven
traveling southward over the Ice ‘drawing l-oat#’by some
Esquimaux ludianx, who were killing peals on the north
shore of King William’# Laud. None of the party could
speak the native language intelligibly, nut by signs of the
natives they wpto made to undersian-l that their ships had
been crushtal by the ice, anil that the whites were now going
where they exported to shoot deer. From the appearance of
tho men, all of whom except one chief officer, looked thin:
they supposed they were getting short of provisions, and
they purchased seal from the unlive-.
- At a later date of the nam- season, the bodies of about
'.thirty whtte persons w*-ri* discovered ou thl continent, and
tire more on an Island uuar about a long -lay’s journey, say
thirty-five or forty miles nortli-we*t. umi n large steamer
back of Great Fish River. Some of the bodies were burled,
and some we.e id teuts; others were under a boat turned
over, and several lay scattered about In different directions.
Of tbose found on the island, one was supposed to be an
officer, as ho had at- I.woth* stmpjwal over hi- shoulder,
and a double-barreled gun underneath him. From ths mu
tilated state of many of llie corpse-, and the c ntents of tho
kettles, the erilcnce that Urn party were driven to canni
balism appears to have been abundant The r.tiv-k of am
munition must have been exhausted. A number of watches,
telescopes, evmpsisars. guns, Ac... wen- found, all of which
appear to have been taken up. Hr. rtea -aw piece- of three
articles wl'h the K.-quimHtix. together with sinu silror
•poons and fork-. As many os could b« oblidne-i were pur
posed. A list of the most important relics was found. With
of ‘.hem, others would b> forwarded to London.
fT’om New Mexico.
Loci'-vittE.Oetoh.-r 2*. — Th<* Mnfa K tniil ortiv-sl at In
dependence or The 2il. , ,
W. 8. Knight, L-cut Griffin, ann .‘W<’ p Uatfen, arc among
the pas«engeT c who arriv'd !b-’r-
Th« election has h-*n h*ld in N-w >feXi,^-.* ha# re
sult'J * Q a H-m-'cratl'* m«j"rity in th>» Hou-c oT .’rprrsen
tative-
JararfU* l* Pt ‘' l ftf wnr i " r " 1 th-* government re
fuse to tr.'et with him
The Umhs uneasy . and a n-*w Indian Agent, Labo
die, has tveu f * nt out to bring in the chief* to bare a talk.
Mr! Merriwehth-'r*» oppr’intm- ut of l.abudir gives great sat
isfaction. ”
Judge Benedict is holding courts from Taos to Dovena.
Judge Baccus arrhVd at oanta IV Judge Davenport and
family wen- met crw-jN:jr Kan-o# Miip-r Morris sol party
were met near Cold 8p *lnc. Bi-hop l,«ui-*r. near Cotton
wood. met The Keown.. nl-rre ih • -to— lug of Arkansas, ami
the Eaos at Big Bend Both *vrc friendly.
A military pus: on the Argansa# is much neebd
Troops «.r-> e..i.ceriirutiiig 1° '!•** nclghborhc-*! of Al
bernia to resist the Jaccaril's. Captain Davidson and hi#
command are cntwufr fn-m Santa Fe to that place.
The trial -f Wlghtman h« resulted man acquittal.
From Texan.
RatTluoax. October 24 —New t'irleans papers of Wednes
day are received, wiih Galveston dM*»« to the 15th.
Apprehension# arc f-dt for the f»i« -f the steamahip Nau
tilus, due from the mouth ef the Hi- Grande fore more than
* Parties of Indians are cut in -:LTer*nt dirertior*<. and do
prodation# are constantly romciirted One of the compa
nies raised by the State hml r*-n tez>ou«*~l at Goliad.
An encounter with the Indian-- to--k place in Star county.
The troops lost a corporal, and bad Miv.-ral men wounded.
The Indians were finally di«pem-d.
Three men were shot at Camargo on the 4ih nit —one for
desertion, ene for murder, and the other mur
der*. j, m , )
National Cattle Show.^
Bprjxqheld. October 24. —The great Cntile Show j« loom
in* op into magnificent prop -rdons, na the time approach*-*
for opening it t«» the public. A large number of entries have
l**en made in advance —ov-r io'> in all, and such spwcim-na
ns bare never before Keen c:ngrecftt«i in one show on this
continent. Thiscltvls to-night entertaining hundredsof dis
tinguished guc«t«* from all partr / f the Irion. The grand
agricultural banquet is to be held on Thondsy.
Death of Governor Bnrt.
Locißvnxi!. May 24.—A printed despatch from St. Louis,
states ih»t Governor Bort, Nebraska territory, died on
the 18th lost.
Interments at New Orleani,
Niw Orleans, October 2" —Tha interments for the past
week were 103.
TELEGRAPH MARKETB
New Yoee, October 24.—Cotton easier but not qnotably
lower. Flour a trifle higher ; sales 7COO bbls good Ohio at
|8 68@$9; Booth«rn : sales 3760 bbls at $8 75<5j>9 60. Wheat
buoyant at $1 90@2 Off for Southern white; Inferior red at
tia Corn a trifle higher; sales 70,000 bus Western mix
ed at Pork firm; sale*l4<K) bbls mess at $l2 J 7
12 60. Beef unchanged; repacked Chicago U. Lard lower
at 9%@10. Itlcc dull. Whi-Vy firm. Coflee steady. Sugar
and Molasses dali, with declining t. ndency. Iron lower at
$32@34. Lead easier; Gaieon 0c Tobacco firm. Stocks
quiet. Money unchanged: Cumberland B. 60, 29J£; Brie
U. 3, W/ii Heading B. , r >. 72),' ; Michigan Southern 96.
Philadelphia, Ociol»er 24.—Flour firm, no export demand;
the only Bales f.*r home consumption at $ s 62\4 for
common Rod good, and $8 76fg>$9 for choice lots and extra.
Ryo Flour scarce. Corn Meal, more inquiry; Penna. $4 26;
Brandywlno $4 59. Wheat In demand: sales 3000 bushels
«t $1 75fc, 1 Sri: Southern red $1 96 for white. Rye at
slls@l 18. Corn in good demand; good white at 80. Gro
ceries and Provisions, little doing. Whisky scarce, email
sales at 38.
CINCINNATI, October 24.—Flour In good demand; sales
2000bbls at $7@7,10. chiefly ot the latter rates; the mar
ket# closed firm. Oats: sales 2503 buphel»at3B<£4o; plen
ty and doll. Bacon: sales 75 bhds sides at 6‘*, packud.
Lard : sales 600 bbln deliverable at Loui«vfll»or here next
January at 9. Whisky: sales 000 bbls aC 28, an advance.
Cheese: sales 700 boxes at 10, a good demand, prices very
firm. Groceries unchanged, demand moderate. Butter:
fresh scaroe at 25<g>30. Money stringent; negotiation! are
like “angel’s visits,” Sight exchange on the east 16*1)4
premium- Third street calm.
New Orleans. October 23 —Cotton unchanged; sales2soo
bales middling at 6%. New Molasses 22U, Lard...ln kegs
11. Rio Coffee.. The stock on hand is 24,000.
CharxesT-H, 8. 0-, October 23.—CoUon...The sales were
1700 bales, firm; good Upland middlings
Cattle Market**
New Tore, October 24. —A decline of 60c has taken place
on Beef Cattle. Beeves...B@9; extra 10. Bwine...Corn fed
$4,12^4,76.
Philadelphia, October 24.—2000 Beef Cattle offered; 1600
so’d at $7@9,60. C0w5...515@35. Bheep and Lambfl...s2@
$B. Hog-i...C<®7.
BaLTMOBB, October 24. —Oiltle Market —2ooo head Beef
Cattle offered; 1000 driven eastward and the balance sold,
the prices ranging from $2 7Wffis4. Hogs, supply fair ami
sales at $6@C 26. ,
MACKEREL —W bbls No. 3. Urge;
10 “ medium;
10 “ No. 3. small; for sale by
Mt2l SMITH A SINCLAIR.
SO 4.1’—200 b'»srH Bo«in Soap for *|il« by
Otftk’l SMITH A SINCLAIR.
a VVER*' OIL—2O bids prim** Bnuk Oil for sale by
oct2l SMITH A SINCLAIR.
ri^oBACC-)—10 boxes A Robinson, 5* ,
I 25 “ W D. Grant, ss;
25 “ Webster's Old, O'b ; with a large as
wrtment of other brands, s’s and K pound, fur sale by
ooU2l SMITH * SINCLAIR.
SUGARS —76 hhdfl prime N. 0. Sugar;
30 bbls Coffee Sugar;
26 “ Loaf; fur rale by _
octal B MIT FT A SINCLAIR.
OLABSEB—2O*) bbls N. <>. Molasses Tor sale by
oct2l SMITH k SINCLAIR.
-r^KfANGITsYfIUI^ —u" hbli«of various* qualities,for silo
by foeti:! I BMI.TM & SIXCLAIK.
rl£U— just^received, at the corner of Wood sod Sixth
street* —
MJS&B MACKEREL, in bbla, half bbls, quarter* and kttts;
No. 1 *W “ “
.. SALMON, }n bb’s and Icitts;
it do spiced, put up in 10 [be cans ;
« CODFISH.
Tha abore are of this full's catching, and put up expressly
tor tolly na». Jocgj] W. A. M’CI.CRG.
ppp BLADDKttS WANTED, by
13. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO,
oet!8 N' >• 0 Wood street.
iNu PAKLOIt FCKNITURE, of every description, on
hand and made to order by
T H k 00.
Materials for embiu JOfiii —4;!'“ *«i
find a full assortment of French Working »x>tton.
Linen and Cotton Floes. Crotchet Cotton, Stamped Collars
and Bands. Embroidering Silks, in all colors; Hoops for
Embroidering, and everything else in that line, at
VAN OOUDER’S Trimming Store,
OCtl6 No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond.
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A-Elf S FOR FLttJER .WI3A,
The River.— There ha* been no material change in th*
river for the past 24 hoars, with between 25 and 2d Inches
In the channel by the metal
The steamer U 3. MaU was to leave Louisville on 21st
Inst, for St. Lonis and New Orleans.
The steamer TarkUnon encountered a enag in the llissis.
sippi; she damaged her bar, and the room adjoining it was
somewhat shattered; nobody hurt, and no other damage
done. She loft for Cindnatl on the 21at.
Searner Nominee.— This somewhat aged boat, belonging
to the Galena and Minnesota Packet has ended her days,
by striking u snag and linking, within a mile of Warner’s
landing, ou the Upper Mississippi, on Wednesday of last
week. A span of hones were lost with her, bat no freight,
as that was mostly in the barge which she had in tow. The
passengers suffered no injury. The loss to the company
will notbohervy, a# the machinery, the most valoahlepart
of the boat, will be recovered, although lying in twelve feet
water. She was only insuted against Are. —Miuottri Dea i.
Sickneji on the River. —We learn from the Republic from
Cairo, that the cholera prevailed ou a tlat-boat that was met
at West Franklin, and five of the crew had died whb the
disense. There had been seven fatal cases of the same disease
at ML Vernon, and one death in West Franklin and several
new cases.
The river was at a stand all day yesterday, with twenty-six
or twenty-seven inches water in the canal, by the mark. On
the falls, in the stern-boat pais, there wen scant eight
inches water. The weather yesterday had turned warm,
and was quite clondy, indicating rain. The last arrival
from below reports full three feet waier all along the Lower
Ohio, which confirms our previous estimate. The river at
this point was slowly swelling last evening, nod we learn
that at Cincinnati it had r sen about two feet, with feet
on Warsaw bar. —LouirriUe Courier, 2lst.
FORT OF PITTSBURGH.
2 rtsrt 2 iwcium tatu m tas caawwst, mtal mabx.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson,Brownsville.
“ Luserne, Bennett, Brownsville.
“ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton.
“ Qen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth.
DEPARTED.
Jefferson, Parkinson. Brownsville.
“ Lucerne, Bennett, Brownsville.
Renewed stock op books.—on mcnday, tub.
DAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, October 23.,
241 h and 25tb,at 6\4 o’clock, at theCommerdal Sales Room ,
corner of Wood sot Fifth street, by Mr. Pratt, bis entire
stock of Books in store, which has been this day increast l
by several cases of the most valuable worksyet offered, at
a large variety of miscellaneous volumes. The aseortmeii’
now furnishes to readers as extensive a selection of cho>< ••
Books as any to be had in the city, and to be all clean I
nut to the highest bidder. Among the standard works wi •
be found, th* Abbotsford edition of Waverly, 12 vob .
Washington IrTing's .works, 15 vola.; Encyclopedia Arne -
icann, 14 vols: Franklin’s works, 10 vols; Webster’s work
t>vols.; British Essayists, 8 vols.; Urn’s Dictionary, 2vol i :
Library of Law and Equity, 14 vols; Historical Writings c r
thi* Classics; fine editions of Bbakspeare, from 1 to 8 vote :
best editions of all the English Poets; Chambers’ Inform -
tinn fir the People, 2 volA4 Cyclopedia English Literatim .
2 vols.; Lajnrd's works, 2 TOU4 fine Family Bibles; We -
Kt«-rV Dictiortary, Ac., Ac. Many of these are in antiqn i
cud other superb styles of binding, with elegant illnstr;
■ tions. Also, Letter and Cap Paper, Gold Pens, Gold evei
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, M . BAVr3 , AurHon „ r .
“ Thomas Shrirer, Hendrickson, West Newton.
“ Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elizabeth.
“ Hartford, Hazlet, Wheeling.
STEAMBOATS.
“1854.”
PITTSBURGH, CnrCUOTAn, LOUISVILLE,
ASD
SAINT LOUIS
Pittsburgh tad Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
roa THX OOVTZTAKCZ or
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
BZTWKBN
And Saint Louis.
twmy This Lius ta composed of seven mh,
class powerful Steamers, one-
for speed, splendor,
ami comfbrt, and ta the oslt tbsocqb daily uni or Sts am
Packet* on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Mail
Line of Steamer* from Cincinnati to Louisville and Baint
Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re
ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added
to the Line, which now constats of the following boats:
Day t of Departure
Boatt. Chplaxnt. frxm Pittsburgh.
BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. BrLTxaoovra....Sunday.
MEBSKNGER, No. B, Davis Monday.
ALLEGHENY Gio. M'Lals .Tuesday.
CRY’STAL PALACE W*. J. Kocnrc. Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA IL J. Grac*. Thursday.
PITTSBURGH- H. CawtuU- -..Friday.
PENNSYLVANIA Jno. Kukitkltkr- Saturday.
Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely.
No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of
departure.
For p*rticulir», »pp!j on board, or to
JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, ) .
JOHN FLACK, f A K* nt *>
MoDoogahel* Uous* Baildhtgr.
idHTIP]
Pittsburgh, 1853.
“ 1854.”
CANADA WEST.
cl^,, g^t p y o t^y, lty usafej
THE FINE low prewore steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain
R. Barrow, will nuke two trip* a week between Cleveland;
Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, a* follow*:
Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and
THURSDAY KVENI.NO, at 7‘* o’clock.
. Leave* Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock.
Leave* Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY
and SATURDAY EVKNINQ, at 7U o'clock.
The Telegraph connect* at Cleveland, with thu Cleveland,
Go I urn hu* and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh,
ttte Lake shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Clevuland
Railroad*. Also connect* at Port Stanley with the London
Line of Stage*, which connect* with the Great Western
Railroad.
For freight and passage apply on board, or to 800VILL A
LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; B.F. FIOLCOMB, Port Stanley ,
or A. M’BRIDK. Port Burnell. mar27:tcov
For New Orleani and Apaiaehlcola
—TIIE new and sutauntfol steamer BEN
will leave lor the above ports,
tl Hi® principal way ports, on tbe first
se of the river.
For freight or
paasggj apply on board.
Regular Wk,'P«»l Packrt.
m fu-i The light draoghi steamer HARTFORD.
I Wiu.uk Haiucrt, will hereafter make
trip* for the above and intermediate
port*, leaving-very TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR
DAY, at 10 o'clock, A. SL
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
octal J.D COLLING WOOD, Agent
For Hew Orleans, GaWsiton, Brasoi San-
tiago. and Fort Brown, Texas
The n«* and substantial steamer RANCnE
-1 Jawm O'Dsssell, Master, will leave for
above and intermediate port* with the
find ri»e in thu river.
For freight or passage apply on board. oct2*j
A CARD.
111 AYR the pleasure Li atmoaur* to those who have hith
erto obliged me with their favors, and to my friend* and
the public generally, that, having a abort time ago return
ed from the Hast with a large and very
SUPERIOR STOCK OP GOODS FOR THE
FALL T a A D K
I am prepared to supply all orders on better terms than
rnwrly. In consequence of the immense lofiux of Goods,
tiich, for the pest few months has burdened tbe Eastern
market, and uf :he distrait reposed In the credit system,
very important advantages were offered to cash buyers; and
hence I have been enabled to purchase my Goods at a large
discount on their actual ralue.
My selection of plain Cloths and Cuaimerw embraces
very grade, from the coarser and more substantial kind
stapled to the wants of laborlog man, to the finer quaJßes
ultable for gentlemen of fashion, among which are roue
Incapable of being Barpaued
the ffliaracUsr of the tna:>?rUl &utl rMmwnof the fini-b
My fancy Cloth®, comprise every diversity of color—uni’n,
olive green, lnviribi'< green, dark and light browns, olive,
bro«n. wine color, and various vbadrs of blue. My fancy
Cassitm-res number fv>rtr different pattern*.
My vesting* are of 8l!k, Woolen, Velvet, Plush and em
broidered Cloth, comprising the differentsiyles now In fash
ion. My assortment of Cravat* is unusually largeand vari
ous, all lately imported.
My department of HOY’S CLOTHING premia** a much
more extensive selection than usual, in consequence ot the
large variety of materials that I have with which to supply
it.
Mr. GEORGE ARMOR, who holds a distinguished rank in
his profession, and needs no recommendation to the favor
of Pittsburghers, will superintend the Cutting Department.
Ills numerous friends will please remember this.
In fine, I flatter myself tn*t I shall be able to furnish
garnments suitable for ail classes, fitted up in aueh a man
ner, and on such terms as shall disarm all competition, and
I will therefore solicit a call from all who are not wedded to
any particular house. SOLOMON BTONKII.
oct£dAw4w No. 80 Wood street.
Clmmlottl'i Loan Oflteo,
No. 100 SUITUPIKLD STREET, N'KAR FIFTH.—
Modcj loaned on Gold and Silver Watcher, Silverware
and other valuable articles. au!4:iUy
HOUfK AND LOT FOR BALKCUKAP—A Frame House,
of four rooms, situated on Washington street, near
East Omraon, Allegheny city. This property will be sold
at a very low price, as the owner intends removing West.
8. CUTHBERT A WS,
octll Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street.
A Bargain For Manufacturers,
[8 OFFERED, in AdamsviUe.at Dam N0.4.0n Big Beaver
river, consisting of 13 shares of Water Power, and 100
jot*. The Water Power is one of the best in the couuty.
t and the Lots are offered at a great bargain. Enquire of
THOMAS WOODS,
ocil&lm 76 Fourth street.
SOMETHING NEW.—As We intend making a change in
our present business, we are prepared to offer our stock
of fine Watches, rich and fashionable Gold Jewelry, Silver
Spoons, Forks, ko., at precisely New York city wholesale
prices, which is a reduction of from 10 to 15 per cent.
Therefore, any one wishing a fine Watch-or any other arti
clo of rich Gold Jewelry, would do well to give us a call
before purchasing elsewhere, »t 61 Market street
N. B.—The very best quality of Watch Glasses set at 16
cents each ,at HOOD'S. ocU
C. D. Wood,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINKS
AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door
above Raoe, east ride, Philadelphia, bns on hand the beßt
qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononga
hula Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac , on terms worthy
the attention of purchasers and dealers. fau2Qy
THOSE Who want Boy’s Clothing would do w«ll to call
at CALLAHAN’S Basar, ‘24 Fifth street. Ilia goods for
Men’s Wear are splendid, dive him a chance. No charge
for showing goods. __ sep!4^
For Bale or Barter.
A LOT OF GROUND on Craig street, Allegheny city, of
TiYi foot front, running back to Isabella street, on
which ax* four Dwellings, in good order, the rent bringing
two hundred and fifty dollars yearly. They would be ex
changed for a small Farm, or sold at a bargain.
oct4 THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth at.
Flower roots for spring blooming.—My stock
of Bulbs has arrived from Holland in fine condition,
composed of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Ac. The stock 1*
very large and varied, and offered at low rates. Catalogue*
imiy be bnd at the warehouse, or sent to applicants,
octO JAMES WARDROP.
"VOUNO FOLKS' GLEE BOOK—This work consist* of
JL over one hundred copyright songs aud duetts, never
before harmonized, bestdw tlie choL-est selection of airs,
(among which are many gems from the German and Italian)
the whole arrangedlna familiar man; cr for first aod second
soprano, tenor and baas voices, designed for the use of sing
ing classes, glee clubs, and the social circle; by Charles
Jarvis. Price $l. A largo supply of the above work just
received and for sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR,
octjy 81 Wood street
V/TAGA74NEB FOR NOVEMBER.—Godey’a Lady’s Book
jVI Peterson’s Ladles’ National Magazine.
Robert Bruce, the Hero King of Scotland.
Law Student, or th* Struggles of a Heart.
Harper, for October; price 15cents.
fiList received and for vale by
W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO ,
No. 76 Fourth street.
TTrOULKN LONG SHAWLS.—Just received, another
W large assortment of Bay State, Empire State, and
other kinds of Woolen Long Shawls, of the newest and
most il.siroble Btytes and colon. MASON A CO.,
„ot3o amhrtre.t
-TIOR SALE.— A superior Farm House, In Roc hot-ter, 26
F Pittsburgh, at the junction ot two Rall
rokdH on the Ohio river; it is doing a good buriness, *ud is
best kind of a location for making money Enqulreof
_7?Sn THOMAS WOODS. 76 Fourth st
AND SIXTY 4QJUI3, 80 cleared. Tor
„ ,£Tr rjt. ™'*"■>'»™"'“ l *” d ° f
good quality, in Preston CUTIIB£RT 4 goN,
Estate Agents, 140 Third street.
- - AR rent —A good six octave mahogany cas-a
P l AN° R Ji^Vt h eoldertabltshe.) Piano Dep-'t of
r Pisao ror rent, at the OIQ ckIRLOTTK BLUME,
,m - No. 11S Wood -tre-t
4 PPLEB-W Umto ftr
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AUCTION SALES.
Auction—Dally Sales,
AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and
Fifth §treets,at 10 o’clock, A. NL, a general assortment
of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Good*, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hat*,Caps, Ac.,
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Grocerles.Qneensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking
Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, Ac.,
AT T O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Book*, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments,
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Good*, Gold and
Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fjnBl:tf
F. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Assignee sale of a market street store—
On FRIDAY MORNING, October 27th, at 10 o’clock,
at the store No. 114 Market street, near Liberty, will be
sold by order of F. U. M'Connell, assignee of Jo*. M. Elliott,
the enUre stock of DRY GOODS, VARIETY and TRIM
MINGS, vli; Fine embroideries white goods, velvets, oil
silk, beragi'S, gingham*, prints, cloaks, shawls, parasols,
silk braid and gimp, bonnets, opera caps, a very extensive
assortment of indies’ pouts’ and ifiisses’ hosiery and gloves
of the best varieties,velvet trimmings, braids, mantua satin
and Velvet ril/bous, cloak tassels, dress gimps, fringe* and
buttons in grunt variety; fine shirts, linen bosoms, Ac. cus
tomer made; checks, fancy flannel and merino shirts, shirt
collars, cravats, stocks and lies, porta monnaias, combs and
brushes, fine wax aud kid dolls, toys, perfumery, ladica’
skirts, under slips, Ae., wool comforts and hoods, carpet
bags, worsted yam, silk, linen and cotton threads, with the
variety of trimmings, Ac., usually kept in a city store.
oct2s p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Brandies and wines at auction—on Wednes
day AFTERNOON, October 2Mh. at 3 o’clock, at tho
Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,
will be sold for account of whom It may concern—
-7 iiuarter casks superior quality French Brandy.
0 cases (2 dozen each) C. D. $ Gold Sherry.
6 <lo do da do Old Port.
6 do do do do Old Madeira.
7 do do do Otard. Dupuy A Brandy.
Tog©: her with 29 case* of various descriptions of Choice
Wines, come of which cost $24 per dozen.
©ct2A p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
WHOLESALE GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE A'
AUCTION—On THURSDAY MORNING. Oetob.
26tb. at 10 o'clock, at lhewarebon«e of Edmond Oreer, N
134 Water street, near Fmltbfleld street, will be sold, a* L
it declining burin-**, his entire stock of choice Wines, 1
qu Ti. Ac., aaiong which are 40 bbls old rye whisky, copp<'
distilled; 25 ca«k*. quarters and eighths Brandies, of il
bcitimportA'lons and finest quality; an assortment of ?:
perior Champagne and other Wines; Holland Gin, Ac.
31 bbls New Orleans Molasses;
25 half chest* Teas, prime quality
17 boxes Tobacco;
31 caddies do
(V-f Tee. Spice*. Starch, Castile Soap, Batting Backet'
Brooms. Candle*, Louisville Lime, superior Crab Cider Vln*
gar, and a general assortment of Groceries, Ac.
Also, superior stand casks,rectifying apparatus,receivim
tub*. Urjr*copper pump, iron safe, office foroiiare, Ac.
The above have all been carefully selected for regular pur
cha-ers, and will be found of the but qualities. Term* lit
**ral. [oct23] P. M. DA VIA, Auctioneer.
I^IFTH' WARD PROPERTY AT AUCTION—On Satnr
. day afternoou, October 28th. at 3 o’clock, premi -
re*, wiil u- sold, that valuable Lot of Ground, situate on
Pine street, opposite tbe foundry of Marsha! M’Geary A Oo ,
having a front l f2O feet, aod extending back 60 feet, on
which is treated a good three story brick store and dwelling
house, uud alxn ore small frame dwelling in the rear. Title
indisputable. Term* at sale.
octl'J P. M. DAVia, Auct’r.
Kina ACRE.*' OF LAND IN FOKKBT COUNTY, near
lOUU the Clarion river. This land i* heavily timbered,
ha* au exo-Dent soil, and is Mid tocontain an abundance ot
iron or-, mid a thick vein of bituminous coal. Tbe Venan
go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will rnn very
near to it, if not directly acro-e it. The Mlllstown creek
run* through It.
Ald*<>, 500 acre* in Elk roomy, well timbered watered,
and lying near the route of the Sonhury and Erie railroad.
No better investment could ba made than In thaw lands.
The completion of the Uunbury and Erie, the Allegheny
Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region
will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great
value. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH,
feb22:e*m:lf
r AM authorized to sell low *ome valuable Law Books.
[_ 10 vol.«. Pa- Report*, l-y Barr;
lknivu-r’* Institutes;
Om-nllel'a Evidence;
Wharton** Digeat, last *d ;
And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac.
GEO. F. GILLMORE,
sep2l at the odea of Morning Post
FOR SALE VERY CHE AP.
a BUILDING UST IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 fwt by
100. A gr«od bargain can be had by applying 0000 at
tb* office of the MOK.MXG POST. jjlfctf
“ BUILDING LOT FOR BALK.
A LOT -'4 tV.-t front on WYUK Btraet, ami extending
Wk lOv i**t t'> Wile alley. On the back part of the
Lot is a Collar Wall, built fur two small House*. This Lot
is in a J*-idraMe location tor a residence: and will be sold
low, and on tMT<.r»bl«* terms. Title good, and clear from
incumbrance. Enquire of (IHO. ¥. UILLMOUK,
jy
A GOOD BUILDING I-OT, 24 feet front on Carson street
by l'X) b-rt in depth, in Birmingham, will be mid
cheap. Enquire of GKO. P. GILLMORE,
jrl3 at office of the Morula* Post.
11l A V K sold my Interest in tin- business of Lon*, Miller
A i_V. to S. A. l»ng, who, with John Phillips, will con
linue at tli» old ftauJ. Fo. 109 Front street. I cordially
recwmiurn.l th.' new firm lo the patronage of my friends.
PitU-hurnh, July 29, ISM. P. H. MILLER.
is. a. iloifG 4 CO.,
BKI L AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAB FITTERS,
invite attention to llieir stock of Chandelier*, Brackets,
Pendant*. und other fixtures. We fit up house* with Ou
nod rteatu, make Bra.-*."* Castings of all kinds to order, for
nlsh Railroad rumps an l Tank Fittings, and keep Anti-
Attrition M-ttM constantly on haod. j>3l
Fall and Winter Goodll
E I) M O N D WATTS,
MERCHANT TAILOR. .m>. IS6 LIBERTY STKKKT.—-
i have now oti band's large stock of Fall and Winter
Ui '-ls. ttveiroatiugsof entirely new designs; IMishtest
ink-*, of the most beautiful patterns; Frunch and English
CH**imere», c.f oTrry style and shade in the market, all of
which 1 will make to Older on tbo most reasonable terms,
and warranted to suit. octA
New Paper Hangings.
NO. 86 WOOD STREET.
Fink french and American parlor papers ;
Decorations in gold, oak and marble;
Hall Pa purs, of various stylos;
Flg’d»nd Plain Papers, for diningrooms and chambers;
Cheap and low priced Wall Papers;
Borders, Oiling*, Figures, Window Shade*.
A Urge noil complete assortment of the above, selected
for th-* season, will be sold at the usual low prioas.
octa WALTER P. MARSHALL.
steamboat Parnltnra and Chairs*
WK have on band and are constantly manufkrtn
ttl ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITDRK AND
fBI CHAIRS, of every description, ri«:
/1 I Extension Dining Tables;
Do Bar do;
Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various style*;
Genu. do do do;
State Room do do do;
Do Toilet Boxes;
Tete a Totes; Sofa*;
Divans; Centre Tables,
Wash Stands; Card do;
Water tl-»; Trays, Ac., Ac.
Material and workmanship warranted, and price* satis*
factory. - T. B. YOCNO A CO-
JjUO 38 Smlthfleld at-opposite City Hotel.
Daff'i College—Classical Department*
FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.
MR. HAYDEN, Principal of this department, has made
arrangem* ut« with Mr. P. F. UDWARDY for forming
permanent clashes in these languages. Mr. U. is a gentle
man of tbe highest respectability and thorough education,
from Hungary, and no pains will be spared in hi* depart
ment to sustain the long established reputation of the In
stitution, for e'Mcieut and thorough instruction. Mr. U.
speaks th- fcngllrb language fluently, and will instruct
Germans and French in English. Persons desirous of at
tending the Commercial and Mathematical Departments ut
the sain.- time can do so. Private Instruction given if re
quired. _
Terms—For prl rate instruction $l6, per half session. For
class instruction slu, per half seeaion.
Prices to suit •Il.« Dry Goods.
AM’TKHIK, corner of Grant and Fifth streets, has just
. received und Is now opening his first Fall stocks for
this season. The attention of ladles Is respectfully directed
to the following prices:
Pine French Merino* at 75c; &-I wide Parametas 25c ; a
large assortment of De Care at 12c; fast colored Prints 6*4;
pieces Flannels at 15c up; tarti wide Sheeting all
w<v<l lie LftloH at 2Se. Keiituck) janes, tweeds and sattl-
U.*ta from IS y A up, chock", ticking-, muslins, linens, crash,
tnble cloths, ail wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and
every other article usually kept io » Dry Goods Store, all 0 f
which will be «old far cath at prices to suit the times.
A. MTIOtIK
rep’
jour* n. Torso.
T. B. Young A Co ,
jV». as SmithJi'ld strict, cppostfe City Hotel,
Manufactured* OF CABINET FURNITURE AND
CHAIRS, of every description. Materials nod work
manship warranted, nod M*ltl *t reduced prices. Care taken
In parking for land and witter mrringe. __ au .il
Home League Factory.
HKWY SHIRTING CHECKS AND TWEEDS,intended
to tuit tho retail trade of Fittuburgh and Allegheny,
made of hard twisted yarn. <lurk patterns and indigo blue.
The general admission that Stewart’s Checks and Tweeds
an* not inferior in -lunUty to any others manufactured in
the Unit'd States with an Increasing demand for them,
enr-ourage-' On* subscriber to extend his business with a
T iew to keep up n good np-ortruent of such Cheese as uau
ally retail from li!U to IS?4 <*enla per yard. Samples will
be pent to merchants who canoot make it convenient to call
at Mr Wareroom, Rebecca street, near tbedepoL Allegheny.
fCt7:3m . HAMILTON STKWAHT.
"XTKW AM) fiIPOKT ANT BOOKS, published by U. Ap
nil-ton A Co. , ,
Th, Vircini, Comedian., or 01,1 Day. in tlm Old Dom n-
Ion: Edited from the MSS. of C. Efliogbaiu, EfT-I i To ‘ 9 -.
enters tl, cloth *1,5 , ,
1 Chestnut Wood; a Tub*: by LWe Unden; 2 to 1«; price
in inner coterv $1.25, doth $1."5. , .
Russia: translated from the French of tho Marquis de
Cnstine; 1 vol , 12mo . $1.25
Katharine Ashton : by Mi<« Sewell, anther of Amy Her
bert. Gertrude, *O4 2 vole . 12m0., price $1 and I 1- 0 ;
Party Letters Sketches of Thomas Jefferson, Alexander
Hamilton, Andrew Jackson. Henry Clay, John Randolph,
of Roanoke: including notices of many other distinguished
Statesmen: by Jo. G. Baldwin: 1 rol., 12mo„ *l.
Captain Catiot, nr Twenty Yearn of an African Blarer,
Wing an Recount of hi* Career and Adreoturee on the
Const, in the lute-ior, on Shipboard, and in the Weal In
«••»= ** tIA - U mK-kr * CO.,
j octis No. 32 Smilhfleld street
T.'OH .SAM-—!J> Building !>’»• 1“ Walter P. Mar.hnll,
JH Tb-M I*u *r>> In Ibe millst °! IMPORT tip and De*l"* In Hreucfc *di Paper
tlou of lb. Pia.l,urgh ADI eiev-l»-l Bai I A™
“‘‘ikl'iKi T A l upK°L r * Jln '’°^SaKs BI.AKKLV. V’OR SALE —A due bou» tod lot on Prun Ural, uetr
cepO"HHble. App. y>tAtu Aeeot X* Hitt for sale at»low price Enquire of
oet2o THOMAS WOODS, 70 Eourtb street.
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Land for Sale.
Attorney at Law,
No. 147 Fourth street.
Law Book*.
At Office of Morning PoaL
Lot for Haie>
corner Omni and Fifth streets.
...THo< H. YOCNO V&A2ICU L. TOUSI
MISCELLANEOUS.
R. L. ALLEN,
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cordials, Cigars, fto.,
NO. 8 WOOD STREET,\
BETWEEN WATER AND FIRST STREETS,
HAS Juat received the following article* from New York
and PbUadelphfn. Faceted personally, with great car**,
from the different Cu<i-a Houses, which are offefed I r
sale at as low rated as any In tbo trade, if not lower:
BRANDIES.
1 quarter cask very old M. C. Brandy vintage 1823;
6 u Leges Frere’s Cognac';
6 “ Maglory “
& “ Old Chmpague ‘*l
5 half pipes Pinet, Castillon A Co.’s Cognac;
6 eighth *• I/egrr Frere’s State Brand;
8 f * “ Old Plastered Head, very superior for hotels
and restaurant*;
5 quarter “ Lafayette Cognac;
2 half “ “ *
S quarter “ Otard, Dupuy k Co.,*}
3 half “ A. Sejgnette Pale, >Rochelle Vintage.
2 ** ” “ Dark, J
fancy brandies.
20 barrels Wild Cherry Brandy;
10 “ Blackberry “ (very superior;)
Id “ Ginger “
3 •* Raspberry “
10 “ Old Peach “
PORT WINES.
G quarter casks Pare Juice Particular;
fl “ u Sendemun’s Port;
5 44 “ Bannehter’s unrivalled Port;
6 “ “ Osburtm’ 1834, of great celebrity for its
medical qualities;
“ Old London Dock;
“ Rnrgandy.
SHERRY WINES.
6 quarter casks Portilla Amber Sherry;
8 “ u Old Pule Cortes **
.. u Choice Old Golden “
“ Lobo “
“ rery old Amontillado Sherry;
“ Duff Gordon, brown, •'
MISCELLANEOUS WINES.
12 quarter cocks Dry Malaga;
10 “ “ Sweet “
4 “ “ Teneriffe;
6 “ *• Lisbon.
CHAMPAGNE WINES.
SO baskets Charles Ileidsiech;
60 “ Doable Grape; i
25 “ Double Crown;
25 “ Anchor;
25 “ Mum A Co., in pints and quarts.
CLARET! WINES.
100 cases St Joilen, long cork;
60 “ Bt. Estephe;
25 “ Chateau Latonr;
25 “ “ Lafitte;
25 « Medoc.
RUM.
2 hogsheads Old Jamaica;
1 “ Antigua;
1 “ St. Croix j
10 barrels Now England.
IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES.
1 puncheon Bushmill's Malt;
1 “ Jamison's Dublin Malt;
1 ** Stewart’s, of Paidey, **
1 “ Islay, b years old, “
100 barrels Old Monongabela Rye Whisky, from 1 to 7 yean
old—a choice article.
HOLLAND GIN.
2 pipes Meder Swan ;
2 half pipes Bohlen’s Anchor;
l “ Hah.
BUNDRIEB.
60 cases Bantorn Wines, assorted;
10 “ Extract D, Adsynthe;
10 “ Orange Curacoa;
0 “ Maraschino;
100 “ Stoughton hitters;
10 barrels Muir A Son’s Sparkling Edinburg Ale;
'lO “ Harrey’s strong “ (Bdox.each,l
10 44 Jeffrey’s “ «* *
8 “ Rutherford’s “ «
6 “ Tennet’s “ “
10 “ Barclay A Co's celebrated London Brown Stout;
100 dozen Demijohns, assorted;
12 “ large and small Pocket Willow Flasks;
76 nests Cedar Ware, aiworte<L
CIGARS.
60.000 Ilarsna Regalia Cigars, assorted brands;
100,000 Fanny Esler 41
30,000 Verdahra “
26,000 Chirchana 44
26,000 Programs **
26,000 £1 Neptune *•
20,000 Eagle Regalias “
10.000 Steamboat Principee*.
All the above In store sod for sale low, either wholesale
or in quan'tlie* tn suit, by R. L. ALLEN,
o.'t2t);6m No. 8 Wood street.
Beautiful and Valuable Property for
Sale at Public Auction,
VJ EAR MANCHESTER, part of the Estate of the l*£e
±1 James Adams, Esq., dec’d.; on SATURDAY, the lltb
day of November, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the premises.
1 have been authorised by the owners, residing in a dis
tant State, to offer for sale, at public vendue. 30 most de
sirable Building lx>te, adjoining the borough of Manchester,
pa-t of th*» above estate, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep;
one tier of them fronting on Market street, which is 9»feet
wide. These Lota have a Ads view of the Ohio river and
adjacent scenery; are near the Plank Road, and In a very
delightful and desirable neighborhood, and will be bold on
quite reasonable terms.
Persons purchasing a block of four or eight Lots, oould
have a country home, with all the advantages of the dty,
at a moderate price. Title is unexceptionable, and one of
the very best about the city. For other particulars apply
to JAMES BLAKELY,
Real Estate and European Agent,
octla cor. Seventh and Smithfield sts., Pittsburgh.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY.—I
will offer for sale, at public auction, on MONDAY, the
13th day of November next, at the Rooms of the Beard of
Trade, all that valuable Lot of Ground on the corner of
Penn street and the Market House Lot, in the Fifth Ward,
35' feet front by 100 feet deep. This piece of property is
worthy the attention of persons desirous of Improving, or
for Investment. Title unexceptionable. Apply to
oetlß JAMES BLAKELY.
Chinn Hall,
MARKET. BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS.
We have dow opened one of the largest aori best se
lected stocks of CHLNA, GLASS and QUKENSWARE, ever
brought to this market Our assortment of while iron
stone consist* of some half dozen different shapes of Din
ner. Tea and Toilet Ware. We have some eight or ten dif
ferent styles of colore 1 stone Tea Ware, together with a
beautiful article of Gold Band and Gold Scroll, both fine
imitations of French China, and about one-third the eost.
COMMON WARE —Our stock of common goods is large,
to which we invite the city and country trade to examine,
as we can sell a bill of common without any fine, if desired.
GLASSWARE.—We keep a large slock of Glass of all
kinds oo band, which we can sell at fketory price*, saving
the merchant the troobl* of making a separate bill for that
article. The above are offered for sale low, either at whole
sale or retail, by JOHN J. O’LEARY,
octl 7 92 Market street, bet. Third and Fourth.
Commn.nlon Wore.
TANKARDS, Cups, Plmea, UaptLsmal Bowls, Ac., just
opening. Al*o, Britiania TMi-Ware. Castors, German
Silver and Plated Spoons, Forks, *Ac. Tea Knives, Butter
Kotves, Lamps. Ac.
Watches and Jewelry, in large variety, and very low
prices; Gold Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Canes, Ac.
Watch repairing done in a superior manner, and warrant
ed. Jrwelry repaired and made to order. Emblems, Seal*,
and Regalia manufactured. W.W. WILSON,
octl? corner of Market and Fourth streets.
THE REGULAR PLOWING MATCH of the Alleghany
County Agricultural Society, will take place on the
field opposite the Fair Ground, on FRIDAY*, the 27th day of
October, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
Persons intending to Plow, must have their comes entered
on Tbursday, and be on the ground with their teams at 9
o'clock, on Friday.
LIST or PRUUCVS FOB PLOWS*XX OTKE 13 TBXBS OF AGB.
First premium, .... $lO
Second 8
Third 44 • • - 6
Fourth 4
DOTS CXDKB 18 TUBS.
First premium, $3
Second H
Third 44 .... 4
Fourth u - - - , - 2
octl 6 By order of the Plowing Committee.
Watch Trade.
WE invito the attention of citizen*) and strangers toour
large and carefully selected stock of Watches and
Clocks; Railroad Time keepers, in gold and silver cases;
real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to vary
a minute tn six months. Patent Laver H atchea, from $l2
to $220; a large aaaertment of good common or low priced
Watches, both in gold and silver cases. Also, Railroad
Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac.
Watch Kzpaiaixa.—We do Watch Repairing in a man
ner not excelled, if equalled, by aoy establishment in the
Stole. W. W. WILSON,
sep!3 corner of Market and Fourth streets.
C. U. Heedly * Co.,
CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third strut,
near Market, would respectfully inform their friends
and the public generally, that they havo now in store their
complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every
description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com
mon Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from ooe
lo eight yards wide, new deeigna and very rich. Cocoa and
Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Mato, Stair Rods Window
Shades, Ac. PerfeODs io waut arc invited to call and exam
ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn
ished on the mori reasonable terms.
Small profits and quick sales.”*Cß
TEEMS CASH ONLY.
Hew Stock off Chlekerlng’e Pianos.
JOHN 11. UELLOK, 81 Wood street, has
and now ready for sale an entire
ptocfc of Piano fortes, from the oelebra
\J ■ 8 u *» led manufactory of Chlckering ft Sous, Bo#
ton, consisting of all the newest styles of and 7 octave
lu.utruments, in richly carved and plain Rosewood and
Walnut Cases, and with all their late improvements.
Purchasers can have a choice out of the largest stock of
Plano fortes ever brought to the city. Prices invariably
the same as In Bostou, without addition for transportation
’or risk, and every instrument warranted.
Also, n large lot of Piano Stools, of varions patterns.
MEIX)DKUNS.t-A full supply of Carhart's Mclcdeone, at
145, 165, *75, $lOO aud $l5O each, for sale by
JOHN 11. MELLQR.
Sole Agent for Cbick*rUi£ ft Sens’ Pianos, for Pittsburgh
and Western Pennsylvania. o<=t4
Three Houiei and Lots for Sale,
WILL be sold ut private sale, THREE lIOUSK3 AND
LOTS. One Brick llouse-situatedon Ferry, between
fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 feet
back.
Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth
Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other
on Carpenter's alley: Lot 21 fret by 100.
Also, the stand 1 now occupy, on the corner of ferry and
Water streets, the lease running oneyear from Ist of April,
1855, with the furniture. Bedding, Ac. The House at pres
ent is doing a good business, and is pleasantly 'ocated.
For terms and further particulars enquire of
ALKX. CUPPLES,
au23;tf corner of Ferry and Water streets.
iiathi»Hot| Cold, and Shower,
IN the titling and furnishing of which nothing has been
spared to render bathing luxurious as well as hettlihfuL
Are open everyMav, (Sunday's £xcepU<d,) from 6 o’clock, A
M , until 10 T. H.,at the Barber Bbop. Perry Hotel, corner
of Uancoek street and Duquesne Way.
jeio JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor.
Wm. Dlgby, Jr.,
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORK, Afanmic HaXL,
fifth tbrttL, titUhvrrjh.— Clothing made to order, in
good style, and at moderate rates. »u9:tf
No ilumbug.
ri'WO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock
J_ will not be distributed at ROGERS ft 00/8 Btar Da
guerreotype Gallery, fifth street, opposite Mason's, but
upon the payment of $1 you can procure as good a LIKE
NKtJS as can procured iu this or any other city. Call
and give us a trial.
Mineral Water anti Sarsaparilla.
WM- D KNGLI-H. Pitt street, below PenD„fc now
manufacturing and bottleingtho above beverages on
an extensive wale His articles are of the best quality. atd
xnanufa-tured from the purest mmtcri-U octr7:ly
% v'i
MEDICAL.
Conaamptlwes Read J
BYGEANA, or Aewly D.scosxrti Method of ■
This most wonderful article is destined to prodoTO anentire
revolution in tho treatment of all diseases of the lung*.
Accounts are daily received from Clergymen snd other per*
son* of the highest respectability, of cawe of cares hereto
fore considered incurable of Asthma, Bronchitis, Consump
tion, and all Diseases of the Lungs, by DR. CURTIS*
HTGRANA. Read the following:
Dr. Russell, Postmaster of Burlington, N. Y., says: “Send
a dozen more Hygeana; it is working wonders bore in
diseases of the lungs. I believe it will car* any digests
not in the very last stages, and even then is priceless to
the rest and comfon it is sure to give the sufferer. ‘I am
willing,’ said my neighbor, ‘to purchase a package a week
for my daughter; It give* her perfect rest. Ido not expect
her to live.’ ”
Htoxaxa a Mai.vx.—J. H. Gaubert, Postmaster of Rich
mood, Maine, writes us: “The Hygeana is doing wonders
here. My sister has had a distressing cough, with graat
difficulty of breathing, for years. She wore the inhaler and
took the Cherry Syrup or a few days before she was re
lieved, and now, after one month’s. use of it, bar cough Is
well. Dr. Curtis' new system of inhalation must produce
an entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of the
lungs. There is no mistake, it is truly a wonderful dis
covery.”
The Rev. Mr. Curtis Bays: 4t/ It is now eight days since
my daughter put on the inhaler using the
Hygeana, and it has already done more for her fb«n all the
medical faculty have been able to do for the last two years.
The irrilatloa and tickling sensation in the throat is gone,
and with it the cough. She sleeps well.”
Bold at DR. KEYSEB’S Drug Bto re, No. 140 Wood street,
corner Virgin alley and Wood street. [oet&dawSoi
[From .he Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch. FfcA. 16,1863.]
Chest Expanders—Shoulder Braces.—Ajz
Excellent Article*
Persons who bare acquired s stooping position, by follow
ing a sedentary occupation, Will experience great relief by
the use of the 44 Washington Suspender Brace,” made and
sold by Dr. KEYSER, corner of Wood street and Virgin
alley. It answers for a brace and suspenders, the weight of
the pantaloons is so placed as to continually tend to bring
the shoulders to their natural position, and the
chest. We purchased one some time ago, and have been so
pleased with it, that we unsolicited gave it a “puff,” gratis.
Womeo, hundreds of whom are annually injured by the
weight of enormous “skirts,” should also procure these
braces. Be particular in procuring the kind mentioned, as
many of the Braces sold are humbugs.
Bold wholesale and retail at the Drug Btere of GEO. H.
KEYSER, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley.
Sign of the Golden Mortar.
N. B.—l also keep every variety of Trusses, Supporters
Body Braces, Pile Props, Elastic .Stockings, Suspenssry
Banda gH*, c Ac. i.o2lal*w
Cure for Cholera,
A CARD—Citizens of Pittsburgh, you have among yon
oue of the most terrible diseases known—the Cholera. Al
though so fatal, as it usually proves, it is nevertheless
promptly and easily curable, by a proper remedy; Invaria
bly no in dts earlier stages, seldom otherwise even after
collapse has taken place. By twenty-two yeartf acquaint
ance with this disease I am enabled to afford you
A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY,
Which you will find In my
CHOLERA SPECIFIC.
Every family should get it at once, keep it on hand.
Every person in fact should have it within reach, and Im
mediately use it on the first disturbance of the bowels.
The relief it gives is prompt and effectual. Use it with con
fidence, even in the later stages.
Pull directions for treating the disease accompany it.
For sale by GEORGE H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street,
Pittsburgh. [»ep2lj 8. 8. FITCH, Broadway, N. Y.
A Physician's Opinion off my Shoulder
Da. Laxz, editor of the Chambenburg Transcript, nnder
date of September 18, 1854, in. speaking of these Braces,
says: Our friend, Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, submitted to our
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 the purposes for which U is intended, Is light
and easy, and altogether free from the objections attached
to the many- other Braces In general use. 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 send them
by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union.
Sold wholesale and retail at DR. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood
street, corner of Virgin alley. [oct3:d*w
LIST OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES,
o* tuxo ixs roa sals bt
FLEMING BROTHERS,
PrvoriMvn af ITlaart V«na£kc*nd Unr PUU.
Wholesale Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines,
Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
KEELEK’B AMERICAN COMPOUND;
Jayne’s Alterative:
44 Carminative Balsam;
44 Hair Dye:
44 Expectorant;
44 Sanative Pills:
44 Hair Tonic;
Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry;
Bryant's Pulmonary ;
Hoofland's German Bitters;
Ho I to- d do
Hostetler's Stomach do
Merchisee’ Uterine Catholicon:
Storms’ Scotch Cough Candy;
Price’s do;
Thorn’s do;
Howe’s do;
Osgood’s India Cholagogue;
Morse’s Invigorating Cordials
S tier’s Gum Arabic Drops;
arrison’s Hair Dye;
Phaion’s do
Batchelor’s do
MeMunn’s Elixir of Opium; f
Bryant’s Purifying Extract;
Dailey’s Pain Extract;
Brown’s Esrenee of Jamaica Ginger;
McAllister’s do do:
Kidder’s Indeilible Ink;
Payaon’s do do;
Arnhold’s do;
Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana;
Lyons’ Kathairon;
David's Lilly White;
BaxiD’a do;
Tobias' liniment;
Hunt’s do;g
Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment;
Moxirao Mustang do;
Parrel's Arabian do;
Gardner’s do;
Barrel's Indian do;
Carter’s Spanish Mixture;
Bane’s Pile Lotion;
Meen Fuu;
Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil;
Merchant’s Gargling 00;
Kush ton, Clarke k Co.’s Cod liver OQ;
McAllister's Ointment;
Sings’ Itch do;
Ferrel’s do;
Grey’s do;
Trask’s Magnetic Ointment;
Judkin’s do,’
Swnim’s Panacea;
Houck’s do;
Sargant’s Infant Panacea;
Perry Da-vis’ Pain Killer;
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral;
Houghton's Pepsin;
Kier’s Petroleum;
McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills
Brundreth’s do
Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills
Lee’s Anti-bilious do;
Sarsaparilla Blood do;
Even’s do;
ftwayne*’Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills
Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do;
Townsend’s Health do;
Jew David's Plasters:
Shoemaker’s do;
Dr. Newman’s do;
Radway’e Ready Relief;
Morris’ Remedy;
Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative;
Emerson’s do;
Bull’s Sarsaparilla;
Townsend’s do;
Sand’s do;
Gnyeoit’s Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla
Wolff’s Schiedam Bchnappe;
Soap, Cleaver’s Honey;
44 Highly Scented Brown Windsor
44 Musk;
Ludlum's Specific;
McLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup;
Tyler’s Gum Arabic do;
Sellers’ do;
Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry;
Smith’s Tonic Syrup;
Barry’s Tricophorou*;
Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrum VirWe;
McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge,
Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers;
Thompson’s Eye Water;
Agents for ail of t>r. McClintock’a
Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps;
Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps;
Gum Bostic do do febl&ly
Evening Class In Matl&ematlei.
IN the Mathematical Department of Duff’s College, yourg
men are taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigo
nometry, Mensuration, Surveying, ftc. Great pains will oe
taken to give the most conc.se and practical methods of cal
culation. We have recently discovered a new plan for Ixmg
Division, the Square Boor, **., by which the usual labor is
abridged nior« than half; also, several abbreviations in
Multiplication. These principles are general, and will ap
ply to any problems. Class meets every evening, except
Satanlav. Hours, 7to 9, P. SI. Terms, *lO per half ses
sion. ' P. HAYDEN. A. M
oet2o Professor of Mathematics.
Duff’s College.
CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT.—
Hours and terms per session of 20 weeks; payable by
the half session, in advance:
Regular Dav Class in Latin Greek, Mathematics, *c., 9
to 12, A. M.,and 2to 4, P.M,$2O. Evening Classin Math
ematics, 7t09. P. M., $2O. French aud German, 9to 12, A.
M, and 2to 4, and 7 to 9. P. M„ $2O. Ladies* Class in
Mathematics; Wednesday, 4t06. P. M-; Saturday, 9to 12,
A. M„ $lO. No pains or expense will he spared to make
this department of the College worthy of patronage.
~c t n P. HAYDEN, A. M , Principal.
Penmanship, Mercantile and Steamboat
Book-Keeping.
rpUE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Of DUFFS COL
J. LEGE are open for the reception of students.
Daily Lectures rn Mercantile Law and Commercial Sci
ences. rctfl
Mammoth Light.
SUPERIOR AUD SPLENDID PICTURES are
produced at CARGO’S New Gallery, No. 76 Pourth
street, by his la - ge aud improved Bide and Sky‘
IJghts; by which Likenesses of Children are ta-
in a few seconds, and Adults in any weather,
®BBP»Miniatureeeet in lockets—Daguerreotype*copied.
Dooms open day and evening. ■ - auT
AT a meeting of the Board < f Managers.of the Allegheny
County Agrlrttlrnral Society, trwsrreßotved ib»4®®
Fair be po-ipoued, in ‘consequence of the* prevalence of
Chofrraln the city, to ths 24m, 25th, 88th and flthds/s <n
C-tober ” w .p23.-efawul
John W. Butler ft Co.* ■
1 FORWARDING AND. CSOMMISED/N M/* BANT^r.
< Dealer in ill kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead
rip# «n*t Sheet Lead. 67 Frort street {aepoa
ECRETAKIES AND BOOK C2A£Ea, of
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RAILROADS
PITTSBURGH, ST. LBUH AilD IEW BRLKtjlg.
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MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE.
RAILROAD TO CHICAGO
TUENCK Br
CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
An Air Liao Souto from Chicago to St. Loaif.
rim AIN S LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sunday* excepted)
A on arrival of Express Train of Mi'liigaa-r-othern snd
Central Railroads—
Ist. ST. LOUIS DAT MAII *2O, A. M
2d. *• •• NIGHT EXPRESS 10X5, I*. M.
Trains run throutrh to dt. Louis In fourteen hours, Tla
Bloomington, tpriugheM and Alton, without chanjf q/ cars
or connecting ni Alton with daily Lin* or Packets
for llannibal. Quincy and Keokuk, and at e-t, Lmu*> with
FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS,
and intermediate points on the Mie-tesippi, art! with regular
lines of steamers for Kaunas and Couoril Bluff*.
TIME FROM'PITTSBURGH ,VT. LOUIS 2S HOURS.
Baggage checked through to St. Louis-on Michigan Cen
tral and Southern Train*, and ft! the depot in Cldcugo.
K. P. HOLLISTER. Ci.fcagt,,
General Passenger Agent.
RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jr_ Superintendent.
Through Tickets tn St. Louis, by this route, can be
obtained In Pittsburgh. at •.•foces r.f Cleveland and Pitts
burgh and Ohio apd Penusyivnr.,l t Railroad*. Uep27:tim
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUBGH
RAILROAD
IN CONNECTION WITH THE .
Ohio and Pennsylvania, Railroad,
VIA ALLIANCE.
r PiUs shortest, quickest and cheapest route tn Toledo,Cbi
X cago, Rock I*l and, Galena, ani St. Lt-uis, is VIA
CLEVELAND.
This route Is one bandied mil** shorter and about eight
hours quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA IN
DIANAPOLIS.
Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
Four Daily Train* between Cleveland and Chicago. «
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two hours,
and St. Louis thlrtyiwven hours.
VIA ALLIANCE.
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.80, A. M., 12.00,
M., and 030 P. M , connecting at Hudson with Trains for
Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at
10.00, A. M., 2 20, P. M, and 8.20, P. M.
The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts
burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. tit arrive in
Cleveland at 10 00, A. M., 2 20. P. M., and 8.2 D, P. H 4 con
necting there with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Rock -
Island and SL Louis.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Sc. Louis and the North
west, leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning or after
noon Trains, by goieg VIA CLEVELAND, will arrive In
Chicago one Train in advance of those who tro via Mans
field or any other roots. Time goimsi by going via Cleve
land, eight boars.
Passengers going to St. Louis or any other point west
of Chicago, will make the closest ccrmn-lnns sad quickest
time by taking lb<- 9.00, A. M„ Train from Pitisburgh.
Passengers by this Tndn (via Cleveland) roach tt. Louis on
the evening of the foliowiug day.
. The Trains from Cleveland to'Teledo snd Cliionsro ran as
follows: Leave Cleveland at 6.00 and 8.30, A. M n ”2AO and
6.20, P. M ; arrive in Olkas-, at 8.43 and 11.00, P, 52Su,
A. M. and 12.U0 M.
Trains leave for Hock Inland and St. Louis a i follow*
Leave Chicago at 8 20, A M and 9.30, I*. M.
Passengers for SL LqnU go over Ko:k Island Railroad to
Joliet, and thenreoi the Chicago and Railroad
10 Alton, and tbemv by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis.
Passengers by the 8.20, A. M., Trein arrive itr St. Louis at
11210 same evening, and by tin* 9.D0, P. M., Train at norm
next day.
Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there rv
cheeked for Chicago eon St. Loci i.
PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
Ist CUSS, i
4“ 30 I To Chicago.
To Alliance.
Cleveland 4GO j La Salle 14 50 ' 12 50
Toledo C 00 Rock -Islands 10 80 13 60
Detroit 600 J St. Louis 19 50 16 GO
Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the
office of the Company, in MouongabeU tfousc, third door
below the corner. J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
iso#. £sdßisßBßo9iißflßß iss*.
RAILROAD
THROUGH IN FIFTEEN HOURS.
ON AND AFTER THURSDAY*, JULY 6TU, THREE
THROUGH TRAINS.
mni MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sundays
1 excepted) at 7 oViock, stopping at all the regular ata*
tkms»ap<t arriving in Philadelphia *t 12. o’clock,. P M.
THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (except
Sunday,) at 1 o’clock, stepping at Greensbure, Lafonbe,
Blairsvilie, liOekp-ort, Jubn-town, Wilmore, GaTlifczen, A!-
100 no, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock,-the next
morning.
TUB EXPRESS TRAIN will ;*»avo evmv evening
at !k3O o’clock, stopping only a: Irwiu’a. UzWnsburgh,
Latroba, jlilUide, .lohuetown, liliey’a, Gnllitoen, Altoona,
Ac., connecting at Harrisburg ri-L the train for Bciti
more, and arming in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,80,
noon.
THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after
noon (except Sunday) at 5.30 o’clock, stepping at all regn
larstations, and running only a? for as Bla.rjvtlle.
THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION 1 RAIN leaves daily
(exeept Sunday,) at 11 o’cK-ck, A. M., stopping at all eta
tins, and running only a? for as Brioton’e.
RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pitfoburgh. Find Ae
eommodation arrives at 8 o'clock, A. M. Expreoe, 1, P. M.
Second Accommodation.7.ls, l* M. Mail 1230, P.M. Fast
Line, 2220, A M.
Fare to New York, *10,60; Fare to I'hiiadelphie,sS; Fare ‘
to Baltimore, $B. Fare ti> Bt: iford Springs, $5,70.
Baggagecbecked to nil the Pennsylvania Rail
road, andto Philadelphia and Baltimore.
- passengers purchasing tickets in care, will be charged ra
OXXTB hi addition to the station rates, except from stations
where the Company have no Agent.
No notes of a less uenominaUoß than five dollars will be
received In payment for ticket?, except those toned - fijthe’
Banka of Pennsylvania.
4S^NOTICE. —In case of loss, the Company will hold
themselves responsible for personal baggage only, end fog
an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed
to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot,at
a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each passenger, s&3
15 cents for each trunk.
For tickets.apply to J. MESKIHEN, Agent,
. At the P. R. it. Passenger Station, on Liberty st,
Pittsburgh, July Pth, ISs4—[;*7
OHIO AJTD PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
New Arrangement,
COMMENCING FEBR UAR72Z, 1864.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at BAM ; dines at A til
ance; takes tea at Crestline, and makes a close con
nection there with a tost Express Train, reaching Cincin
nati about 12 o’clock at night.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a» 3 o’clock, P. M.,
after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia,
and reaches Crestline at 11,30 P.M., connecting with the
Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning.
Connections are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and
Beifontainn and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis
and towns in Indiana.
Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville.
dusky, Toledo, Detroit aDd Chicago with Bucyrua, Upper
Sandasky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road.
Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns
on the Mansfield road.
Fare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton
to Toledo $6; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $5,10; to
Cleveland $4. Through tickets tA Louisville at reduced
rotes.
RETURNING t
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at Ll 6 P M,
and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, oonnecUng with the
fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia.
MAlf. TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. kL, cm the ar
rival of the Night Expanse Train frpm Cinonnsil, and
arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40. P M.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 PM, and New Brighton at 6
AM,and 1.15 P M.
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 PI
M., and arrives at 4.30 A M, and 4.30, P M.
J9* The Trains do not run on Sunday.
AS* Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket
offices oftfao Ohio and Railroad Ccmpany, of
J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monor.gahel*
House. Pittsburgh, or of
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent,
Federal street Station*
feh23 [ JOHN KELLY’. Passenger Agent.
Pennsylvania Railroad.
SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and
Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1851.
First Claw—Brooms, Cedar and Wttoden Ware, Feathers,
Furniture, second hand. Purs, lfianos, Poultry ; Wines, in
baskets or boxes: 75 cents lbs.
Second Class—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, Ckrm
and Ttmbthy Seed, Gluasware. Hardware, Rags, Wool and
Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: 60c. $ 100 lbs.
Third Clan—Bacon sn& Poxk (teseJ Butter, in firkins,
kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot
ton, uncompressed: 65c. ft 100 lbs.
PtartM Glass— Alcohol, Baron (in amk* or boxes,) BaxWT
and Malt, Beef amt Pork. Candle?, Cheese, I*rd and
Oil, Hemp,. Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Tobai.*. t
40c. tft 100 Iba.
Flour 80 cents 9 bbl.
tprl • GEOrtiK C. FRANCISCUS.
Merchant Tailor*
JOHN LAUGII LI X, formerly f-reman for Mr. S. Stoner,
would respectfully announce to hia friends ‘ nil ths
public generally, tlmt ha has rented and rvnviy fitted up
the fine stand lately occupied by ale.-tfr.. J. S. * C. frp. No.
S 9 Market street, Between Second and Third, where he is
prepared to tnnke to ordrf CI.OTIIINU in
the mOrt fashionable style. Having bim?olf served a regu
lar apprenticeship tq tr.e trade, and l>e:ng a practical cutter,
he therefore Hatter* bims-Jf that be turn cut garments
not to be surpassed iu worhtnau-.tip or r-'.yte in thi» or any
other city io the Union.
Having just returned from th* eert. h<-„ has a targe as
sortment cf the m *st la-hionubb* (Pod-, in L:s line, over
brought to thi« market. -
N. Ik—Boys’ Clothes mad* and trimmed in th* neatest
mann-r. He will a!. 4 # warrant sil ware what it Is repre
scoted tobe. Parentswi'i fini rri-Mily :<-tb-iri»drantago
bpgtvc him a call, if lh« v *»nt theif koy» neatly fitted.
Don’t forget the pfore, No. G'> M-uk.-i -tre-t, Second
and Third. we»t hide. • fr»p4;da^vm
Steamboat Furniture and Chairs*
WE ate ccnstantly engaged ill ths
manu'ecture of BTKAMI.OAJT CABIN
CHAIRS and FURNITURE,, of every
description, and pay particular attention
to the manufacture of tby heft rtyivi, suitable for the use
of Steamboats. Our eX|e-rienr»- in thi-“ branch cf the busi
ness enabler us to sat'sl>tctioD, n.- we’.i with the
promptitude in which >.rd*TS ure fillrti, Bt in the quality of
the work and personal att**niion gi v vn to the fitting out.
Those iotererted in turrd?hl:ig lka-<, will find it to their
advantage to give u* a <%JI. . .
jv2l T. R YOUNG ft CT».
Administrators’ Notice. -
WHEREAS. l*-iter-of adminl-iraii .-n to the Brrate of
JO UN F. QUIGG, c: :br-in ot.Piewburch, di>
eeaaed. have ,u gran -d tv t: e .-.H rlUr : Al* peraon.
indeltud to the s.iid r.<|U',-:«-d ais~e uuitiediate
payment, and tho.-e Li*»;ug » r nzsiut-C. Uw
•btste of Sail decedent will tti* s ; -.nii- n. without
delay, to WILLIAM FllsU.fl'.>. Aumnurtrator,
oStCt ■ ,-..r»rr R..rft3dk:nS rtieita.
THR late firm of D. B. Rt*Gfc.Rsi ft CO, bavin j been dis
solved by thed. atb of John F.Qui:g,on the
the budshu of tbe firm «ill bv iieiUe tby the undersigned,
attheit office, corner Roes and First streets.
KSI? }■
September I>.’. ISM. <'-:tMkwst'-
riinfijate firm o JONE> * tH'lGG.lmvh.gh-rendistolTed
;1 6/(be death Of JolirfF. Qui-'r f ! b- 27th the
'lpeitifc-s of said firm will to k-u !>, i !••. tLv audrr.-ig. <u.tl
thevi offlee, corner of hoj r»r-1 r« tu.
..* • ISAAC J-»NLc, Surviving Part»«.. .
' nitsburgh. September SO. 1554. 0.-ta AwSt
. . .. — Isaac Jouea,
n'-K-ijd »a*'«r 4**£
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;(}££•:<; £?** Nut Tajwr, buif pit: P_t,jg?»?> **?*•»»•■
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sll 60, 9 50
J. A. CAUGIfKY. Agent,
Pittpburgb.