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'4WA,V^vrai.'.at^:^W**.oj !•*•» onoceoo in nightly drawing fall ! houea, has boon extraordinary, and shows the V«f rfi V M>t approoiallon of his gonnins daliaoaUonof °“ ke t oh "" ter - ®J **>« »«> *• nndor- 1 itandMr. L. is-right smart "In tragedy. Can’t p' a*S. , ' Manager Foster pro ns a spooitnsTbtforo th. «£* OMMn«t«laMs t “pea. WM « tock of Wnottd Ontr. who Is .. {jf^^ tv}.eyd-fcs\, dfUnlog trerinosSe will be sold thiimoroUMt it SsflSdfe???^ 4EL"A.,“V^*«•* - ‘“ ««!»<*. nthis varahonse No 184wW ■%, 5 <:•"■; Street, near BmltUeld, by P M Darte, ana . C ' y V> v * tloneer The Uat comprises a largo lot of nr, -;-' ' r; -: ,t .•■.». *i%s rv -.<■• , t • •’ ’’ " '*■ >* <" ■*** - f ' •*• r • 4- *a'/ii* r*- *r. , ■: _ «Tm f- 1 • «ij *• M •» r ft 1111 l ggss SKiaS , . . "-..- . :, ••,'„•..f2. , :.**- c -1,r4.:4-,....,,,0- w, ~. --,1 •-' ,: ' .41u,,0'4400r0ge..7 j-v, / «* 1 > ’■ ■■ * *** w fc* ' • • > v ’• v *\;..Vr V . ' V ■■ ■ 1 ... » * v •» IHK CITY POST. THURSDAY MORNING: Tm Mcuix or Tuuae C: InQtmtf. —The jury empaanelled 'on Tneedey evening to inquire Into the death of Terence Clerk, met yeeterday afternoon at Aid. Perkin aon’e offiae, when the; annexed teetimony wee eUcited. ■ • As will be observed, the tectlmony showseon otorively that the deceased was outrageously in folted and killed by John Kramer, without the ■Hghteet cause of offeaoe haring been firen. It •eems as if the assassin came to the establish ment where poor Clark was employed, with the deliberate Intention of murdering him. We do not recollect of erer hearing of a more outra-: geone and unprovoked assassination, mid hope that the fiend who accomplished it will be qttick ly brought to justice. Clark wan a quiet, inof fensive man, of rather sickly constitution, and nerer was known to voluntarily raise a quarrel On the other hand, the murderer is a stout, heavy-built person, and described to be extreme* in his disposition. Dr. James King, sworn. —Examined the body of Terence Clark, and found* wound, inflicted by a sharp instrument, in the left ride; the fifth ilb was divided by the out, which penetrated the pmeard mm, and reached the left ventrioie of the heart; the {hemorrhage was very profuse, and no doubt occasioned the death of the deceased. I also examined cursorily the abdominal organs and lungs; I found the longs partially diseased, but not sufficient to cause bis death. .From the appearaooe of the wound, the instrument used must have been a dirk, or something of that character, and appeared to have been used with great force, at U cut through the rib. The in* drion was about an inch long, and three or.four inches deep; suppose theblow was a direct, or honsonta! one. Zones Fish, worn.—Am employed in the shop of J- B- Lyons A Co , directly opposite Agnews’ glass works; on Tuesday afternoon, about five -o'clock. was looking out of one of the windows of the shop, when! observed two men eoming cat of the rot Booms of the Qian Works; one .of them had a shovel in his hands; In the hands of the other I could observe nothing. A abort .distance from the Pot Boom is a gate, one half of whioh was open; the man with the shove! stopped on the inside of the gate, and the other came out; the one on the outside then made a thrust at the other with his right hand; at this time the two were standing about five or six mohee apart; after making the thrust, the man stopped back a paoe or two, and the deceased raised the shovel and struck him twice in rapid succession over the head; the man that made the throat, after being hit over the head with the shovel, walked into the middle of the afreet With his hand raised to hit brow, and shaking his head. The deceased also walked oat for about twelve or fifteen feet, and then turned and went back into the Pot Boom; the other then turned around and ran until out of sight. A few minutes after the deceased went into the Mr. Frank Berger came out of the aame place and started towards the Glass Works; I then came down into the street, and croeeed over: I found the deceased in a sitting posture In the Pot Boom, and still alive; told the per sons present that he was dying, and requested them to take him out; they did sc, and convey* ed him to the yard and laid him on a board, where be died in a few minutes after; be groan ed once or twioe, and seemed desire os of speak ing. but did not give utterance to any remark. I caw the thrust first, and then saw the deceased etnke with the shovel—two blows—one of whioh brought blood; the thrust was made upwards; could noj hear them talking, and don’t know what wu said, if anything. While standing at the gate, Clark was leaning on the shovel, and did not have it raised in a menacing manner; am positive the thrust was given before deceased struck tho other man with the shovel. David Mercer, sworn. —Am employed as Clerk in Agnews’ glass warehouse. On Monday morn iqg Isst, John Kramer came down for a settle ment : asked him whether he bad a certificate of his time and wages from the Glass Works; he replied be bad not, bat supposed he would get at the rate of $Bl per mopth, for the time be had been employed, (seven days ;) I then gave him a note to take back to the Messrs. Agnsw, tj get his time, Ac., from one of them; he went away- and did not return until Tuesday, about eleven o’elook; an hour previous to this, Daniel Agnew called in and gave me a memorandum of the time aud wages due Kramer; It was ten dol lars for seven jiavs. When Kroner eame in, I &Ut him the ambimkAfllbC seemed fsmswku dissatisfied* £tal£JKße*%btai betomt- the daybeten. fUe w&sfied Aim, and lie gave me a receipt in firit for at) week up tothat date; he then went away apparently pejftCUy contented. •Frank sworn Am employed in the Pot Booms of Agnews’ glass works. On Tues day evening last, about five o’clock,- John Kra mer eame in, and after remaining a few minutes, asked Clark what be was to get for hearing up a pot. or something of that kind, to which Clark wanted to know whether they hiul’nt nettledwith hmaat the warehouse. Kramer replied, “yea, for everything except the heating of a pot and wanted the money for that, at he did not in* tend doing it for nothing. C'ark asked him. In a civil manner, why he had not mentioned this at the warehouse, as it was none of hit (Clark's) business. Kramer got angry at this remark, and desired deceased to step oat, as he wanted to give him a thrashing. Clark then ordered him out of the room; Kramer said If Clark would corns along he would step out very quick, and commenced to eurse end swear. The deceased again toldhim to leave. Kramer also commenced to abuse me, when I told him to be quiet and leave the place, as I did not want to have any thing to do with him. Clark for the tkird tune then ordered him out; he did not go, hot instead celled deceased several hard names, and almost entreated him to step oat to the door, so that he •• oould give him all he wanted in a very short time." Clark walked towards Kramer, and he started out; on Us way out, Clark pioked up a ■hovel, which he took with him. As soon'as I oould quit my work, I also followed, but before I reached the parties, met deceased coming in, wounded and bleeding; I arfked him what was the matter;" deceased replied, "he (meaning Kramer.) had cut him; he also told me to send for Dr. Common; took him into the Pot Room aad set him down upon a boxt after which Ino oat and sent for a physician; when I went back to tiie Pot Boom be asked for a drink of water, bat before I oould give it to him, drooped his head to one ride, and was so far gone as to be un able to take it. Did not see in the hands of Kramer any weapon daring the time he was quarrelling with deceased in the Pot Boom; in morning I saw him have a knife, but don’t know what kind of none, as 1 paid no particularatten tion to it Kramer did not appear to be intoxi cated when be came Sfito the Pot Boom. Could not hear Clark and Kramer talk outside. The gate ef the yard is about thirty feet from where I wat working. After bearing this evidence, no doubt seemed to fait on the minds of the jurors as to the de* ri4oa they should come to, and without hesita tion the following verdiot was rendered:, ‘. «That the deceased, Terence Clark, came to hie death from being stabbed to the heart with a knife in the hands of John Kramer, on. the 24t& of October; and that said wound was in flioted without saute or provocation.-' Health -Offioe.—lntormeot* In. ths City of PifUbdrgb, from Ootobor -16th to October 28d. 1864. ■/'•X';.*'.' Tai Ceunrr Fan.—Thenonstant crowd flow ing to and from the fdfr grounds, yesterday, bore testimony to the successful oharaoter of our oounty exhibition thus fir. Although the at tendance, perhaps, was .not so great as the sec ond day of the fair lastiyear, yet when we take Into consideration the fact that the present is only a oounty exhibition,' whilst the one previ ous was a .State Fair, we feel perfectly satisfied at the encouragement given. A continuance to day of the floe weather which has accompanied the show thus far, will doubtless draw an im mense orowd, especially as this is the day of the trial of speed between the lady equestrians. Among the many attractive articles exhibited, none excite more attention than the specimens of beautifaLfarniture entered by H. H. Byan A Co. The work tnrned out from this establishment cannot be.surpassed, and the specimens on the fur grounds only afford a fair idea of the char acter of all the furniture manufactured by them. Their share of the exhibition oonsists of a mag nificent rosewood sofa, four or five dressing bu reaus, stools, Ao. Visiters, to-day, will certain ly not miss seeing them. Three magnificent Pianos are exhibited by Mrs. Blame, our neighbor across the etreot. One of these is as handsome an article of the kind, we dare say, as was ever presented at a fair; for beanty and finish it would be hard to equal. It is made of rosewood, with mother of pear! keys, and has a superb tone. It is from a man ufactory in New York. The other two, we be lieve, were manufactured in this city. Mr. £. B. Bhankland, of Wood street, exhibits a cose of small agricultural implements and books, in Meehanies’ Hall, and a variety of new and novel inventions for the use of the agricnl turiit on the ground adjacent. Among these lost con be observed several kinds of com shel ters, corn planters, hay, straw, and com stalk cutters, fanning mills, dog ohurns, and various other articles for tbe nae of tbe farmer. In fact, so many labor-saving machines are offered to this class of people, that we opine it is nothing more than good fun to farm now-a-days. To show how nearperfeotion the art of Litho graphy has been brought, Mr. Wm. Bcnohmann, of Third street, presents a variety of specimens, equat, if not superior, to steel or oopper plate printing. It is only a few yean sinoe this -use ful firt was introduced to our city by the gentle man above named; and we are glad to know bis enterprise has been rewarded with the substan tial patronage it deserved. Afina collection of Qans. Cutlery, Ac., is. ex hibited by Bown A Tetley, ot Wood streot. One of the guns is a great ourioeity in its way, and possesses peculiar advantages to a sportsman. It is so fixed that in a minute, almost, it can be transformed from & rifle into a shot gun. Tbe machinery übont it is of the simplest and most complete character. A eight of a new nod in genious kind is attaohed, and the awkwardcst sportsman could hardly miss his aim with it. We believe the article was gotten up by Mr. J. Axer, the Foremau of Messrs. Bown A Tetley’s Gun Shop, who has no superior us a workmso. Alf- Keevil, of the BanneriHat Store, who is generally acknowledged to be one of the shrewdest men in the community, is to be foand there, " large as life," with as fine a ease of Hats and Capa as can be “ scared up ” anywhere. In his case will be fonnd a couple of " tiles,” made af ter the fashion, which is all the rage East, viz: the lower part of the rim trimmed with a different colored far from the rest of the hat. We can’t say we admire the style. A!f. also shows a su perb chapeau, such as is worn by Commodores in the Navy—the first, we believe, ever manu factured in this city. The patent Smoothing Irons, entered by Mr. Kingeland, of Allegheny, are an invention which every housewife can appreciate. The Immense popularity they have already acquired, ii evi deooedy' tbeir-utility and advantages over the old kind. : OCTOBER 26. A servleeSrf Stiver Ware, and several Vases, exhibited by Mr. Samuel' Eakins, formerly of this city, are exceedingly handsome, and elicit many expressions of admiration. The raised figures upon the tubas, nfe executed with a de tail and exactness that could only be doue by the hand of a master workman. The display of live stock is exceedingly large and good. Of horses, particularly, there ap pears to be an extra fine show, and all the stalls appropriated for their use, are occupied. The races to-day, we sapposc, will try tbe mettle of some of them, and show which are the bz&t. There are about one hundred bead of sheep entered, including qai te a large variety of breed a. ; If we havo leisure, we will draw attention to these animals again. Of Poultry, there Uan extra large turn out, aud the crowing, of the Shanghai, the quack ol tfee Muscovy, anPMu eaokUsf the sin a Her, or, fib* redfer this dfiporSeut j any thing but musical QuroM ftjqpd Dr. Oros&f of Best Liberty, appear* te esbtsktef bestjo£ •criptiouof chickens of the Bhan«uwiifrOar pmnuii, Mr. Inglia, who is eoaS4erabl« of an awsfmr termer, present* ter « premium, a cage of beautiful tittle speckled Bantams, of a rare specie*. He received a premium last year at the State Fair, for the same fowls. Wo nudentnnd a great many Indies have en tered to ooatend for the eqaratriui prixoa, and fine «fort may bo expected at the races'. Twelve o’clock, we believe, Ib the boar fixed upon nt which tba horses will start for the grand prise of the Jenny bind mare. Numbers of Indira were prootlciog in the ring, yesterday, and although there were no premiums offered, tbe riding wo* quite spirited. Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company, with a laudable desire to accommodate the public, run trains from the Canal Bridge, on Liberty street, every ten minutes. A great number of passen gers were oonveyed yesterdsy, by this mode, and we sappoet a still larger number will avail them selves of the same means of reaching the grounds to-day. Another Railroad Accident —A collision of quite a serious nature occurred a short distance this side the outer depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, yesterday morning about aix o’clock. The Fast Line, which it appears bad been de tained some three boon beyond her usual time of arrival, was backing np toward tbo outer de pot, after leaving her passengers at the inoer nation, when she came in contact with tbo Mail Train on its way down for the purpose of prepa ring to start East, by wbioh two of tbe cars were rmvshed to atoms, and five or six others materi ally injured. Had their been passengers in the cars, great loss of life most have ensued. As it was, however, no one was injured except an em ployee of the Railroad Company, by the name of Matthew Tibbe, who had his leg brokeo. The morning being very foggy may acooudl for the Accident. —ln the afternoon, the passenger train back ing down ran over a dray, near Factory street, but no great iojary was done. —And to fill np the list of railroad accidents for the day, the train running to the Fair grounds was thrown off the track, about four o’clock, when nesir tbe depot on Liberty street, aod two cars badly smashed. No person was injured. Accident at the Fair Grounds.—-A man by the name of Matthew Gargen, in the employ of Rody Patterson, was thrown from his horse yes terday afternoon, whitst riding in the race course at the fair, and broke his leg. He was brought to town, and hie leg dressed. Ttpo. Association. — A regular meeting of Pittsburgh Typographical Union, No. 7, will be held at the hall this evening. Prices to swtt allGoods* A 4 3FTIQHE, corner of Grant and Fifth rtreeta, baa jnet u jtA* received and la now opening bU first Tall stocks for this season. The attention of ladies la respectfully directed to (he following prices: Fine French metinoes at 75c: o 4 wide Parametas *^6c: a large assortment of De Care at 12c; iuxt colmed Print* GW; AOOpleeeePlannelsatlficup; jard wide Sheeting 6*d: ail wool De Lslns at 38c. Kentucky Janes, tweeds and witti net* from 18Jf np, cheeks, ticking, muriin*. linons. craxb. tablecloth*, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons aud tvery other article usually kept in » Dry Goods Store, all cf which will be sold for cash at prices to suit th«« timex. A. MTIGUJS. sap 7 corner Grant and Fifth streeta- johx a. vows tncM. »• Topaa jraaacis u. touso T. B. Toung RCo, ■ Ko. d&'Bntihfieldstreet, opposite City Hotel. Manufacturers of cabinet furniture and CHAIB£ of«very description. nnd work manship jr*rraoted,and sold at nxluced prices. Care taken to paeking ftrr land and water carriage. auSl Homo Cieswue Factory. TTEAVY SHUTTING OIIfcCKR ANDTWKEDS. intended XX to »uit tbe retail trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, mad* of bard twisted yarn, dark patterns and Indigo blue. The general admission that Utewort’s Checks and Tweeds •re not inferior to quality to any others manufactured In the United State*, with on increasing demand for them, eneounges tbe subscriber to extend hie bueiaosa with a Tiew to keep up a good assortment of each Cheats as ura wily retail from 12J$ to 18%mdii per yard. gampletwJll be sent to merchants who cannot make it convenient to call at his Wareroom, Kebecc* street, near tbedepot. Allegheny. ootfiSm* HAMILTON BTBWAKTJ iw AND IMPORTANT BOOKS, published by 1) Ad* piston A Co. The Virginia Comedians, or Old Days Id th* Old Domin ion: Edited from the MrfA. of C. Efflnghsxn. £sq.: 2 * o j a .. MM OOTOrt fit doth $1,60. :• ObWtmit'Wood; a Tale: by Utlt Linden; 3 rote; price In paper eoTers il£s, cloth $1,76. , Route: translated from the French of the Morqute de i Caitine: 1 voL, 13mo , *1,25. 4 Katherine Ashton: by Mlu Sewell, anther of Amy Her* best, Gertrude, *O4 2 vote.. Item, prioefl and SL6O. Party leaders: Bketoheeef Thomas Jefferson. Alexander 'Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Henry Olay, John Randolph of Bopnoke: including notieea of many other dlsUogui»hed Btstesaen: by4c-Q. Baldwin: 1 eoL, 12mo ? $l. “ , Oaptain Oanot, or Twenty rears of an African Blarer being on*deeoant of ids Oareer and Adventures on the Coast, l*J»e Interior, on Shipboard, and in the Weatin. dtafc: fat ante by ± H. MINER A 00.. . ’ dstlb , No. 83 PmttMrid street ]' . J 60 pevkKa psbM old J»t*: for «al« t? Mft- *.•;» .vc. . SMXZB * SUiOUBU * tK-»W u* ~v-'fc’*-' ' V . ! "s ■ . -s\ "ujv *~+r* * SOM BTHINO N"BW.—As w Intend making > rh-np l» our praeeot business, wa are prepared to offer oar Block of fine Watches, rich and fashionable Gold Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Forks, Ac, at precisely New York dty wholesale prloes, which la a redaction of from 10 to 16 per cent, ’therefore, any one wl-Mug a fine Watch, orany other artt> .els of rich GoM Jewefty, would do wail to fire us a call pdfote purchasing elsewhere. at 61 Market etreat. Mi'B,—The aery beet quality of Watch Glaaeee aet at U cenfosach ,at HOOD’S. oet4 A ' **> *» 4| «• \ f " ■ ■ ■- '-r." ■A , '' | iV-*y.*/^'> ABU S FORMtnER JttEA. The JKeer.—Lost evening at dost, (bar* vm twenty-five hushes water hy the natal marks, and rising slowly. We clip the following from the Loaisvlll* Courier, of the 23d tost: - On the fall* last evening there were 14 imfo** water, and In the eanal S 3 inches by the mark. In the lower Ohio, the leten arrivals report but 83 or 88 iaebee inter, end the riv er baling. The little tiee here vrillprobably make a toot aiore water on Portland bar, and S to 8% feet “ water oat,” that !e on the loirer ban along the river. The dDoirmstl Qiwinfrrfnf,oth There had been a rise of two feet Freights remain unchanged. To Bt Louis and Memphis, pound freights one dollar; cabin Are to St. Loots twelve, and Memphis fifteen dollars. POET OP PITTSBURGH. 2 fzst want in ras cbannu—mbtal mux. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Lnaerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Oenroy, Wolf, Wellsvllle. DEPARTED. " Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luierne, Bennett^Brownsvllie. " Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. Convoy, Wolf WeHsrille. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CIECUnrAII, LOUUYZLLB, an lAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati SUam Packet ties, roa raa ookvktaxcx os PASSENGERS AMD FREIGHT ixrwisjr PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Salat Leali. i tTSy k. Thm Lnri A composed of seven, . class powerful ftteamers, QM-IJU&tf for speed, fplendor,sefetyjiHllHHb and comfort, and is the oklt tnnovoß nutv un or Braui Pacxsts on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. A Mail Line of Steamers from Undnnati to LovrierUl* and Saint Louis, by which oassengers and freight are tkketei and re oeipted through daily. Two new Steamer* have been added to the Line, which now eoaelsta of the Allowing boats: Day* of Ztoertmrt Boats. Ckytaiut. from RttSmrpk. BUCKEYE STATE.. M. W. Bn.nBoorxa....Sunday MESSENGER. No. !L.»J. B. Dtra.... —Monday. ALLEGHENY Gxo. M’Lais .Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE W«.J. Kowraa— Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. B**o* Thuntav PITTSBURGH- H. CAKPMU Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jxo. Kmitftm. l k and Port Harwell. THE FINK low pneetire eteamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Baaaow, will make two tripe a waek between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burnell, as Allows : Leaves Cleveland far Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at7>4 o’clock. Leave# Port Burweli far Port Stanley at 1 o’elock. Leave# Port Stanley for Clevwlaad every WSDNEBDAT and SATURDAY XVXXINO, at TU o’clock. The Telegraph eonnecu at OrveUnd, with the Cleveland, Col ambus and Ctndanati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also counsels at Port Stanley with the London Lina of Stages, which connects wiib tba Great Western Railroad. For freight apd peerage apply on board, or to 800VILL A LAUDKKDALK, Cleveland; A t. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A M BRIDK. Port BnrwelL mar37taov For Maw Orleans and dpatacbUela , fTNfo . THE new aad snbetaotlsl steamer BEN CaptalnTaowaa Bcaar, will Imre the above ports, stopping at the principal wev ports, on the first rise of the river. For freight or passage apply on board. Regular Wheeling Packet. aqp The light draught steamer HARTFORD, Wtiuu lUunty, will hereafter make tripe for Abe above and Intermediate j.iru. leaving .very TCXsDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR DAY, at 10o'clock, A: M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ocf2Q J. D OQUJKOWQOD. Agent Far Mew Orleans, OalvMte*, Braies tas tlago, sad Pert Brewn, Texas The new aad substantia! steamer RANCHB Jtsti CrDmsLL, Master, will leave for abe re and Inteiasedkte ports with the first rise Id the river. For freight «r renege apply on board. net Si A CABO T HAVB the pleasure la aonoanra to ibrae whs have hitb raTfiwra th^lSli^ritSi^feielli?wit** fetam- SUPERIOR STOCK OP GOODS FOR THE FALL IBADR. * am prepared to supply sit order* ea better term than formerly. In oonseqneora of the Immense taflnx ofQoods. Which, for the pact fow months has burdened the Eeriern market, and of vh# dtatrwri reposed la the credit eyrieai, v»ry Important advantage* were oflMwd to erab hayeem and hence I have enabled to pwrebam my Geode St a targe dvoownt oo their actual valwu My eelwtlon of plain Ctoths aad OMriUMN* iiabtnrra every grade, from the manor and more sshtaattal kind adapted fa the wants of labodnc tana, te the finer qualities suitable far gentlemen of fashion, among which are scorn laeapabls of belli Inrpatied In the character of tb* material and rtebnaraof the finish. .My fancy Oofev, eotnpriee every diverelty of color—green, ©Ure grven. Invisible green, dark and light browns, dire, brow n, wine enter, and various ahadee of bln*. My fancy CaMimcre* number forty dlffenat patterns. My vestings are of Nik, Woolen, Velvet, Plash end em broidered Cloth, comprising the different sty lee now in fash ion. Mr assortment of Craved is nansaaUy large and vari ous. all lately imported. Sly department of BorB CLOTHING promisee a much more extensive selection than nsoal. In weaqoepre of the large variety uf msUrials that I have with whhfo to supply Mr. GEORGE ARMOR, who botflVtfrilagalsbed rank In hU profession, and neat* no reeoeuMadatmu to the favor of Pittsburgher*, will raperiatead the Onttlxtg Department. His oumernue friends will pleas* remember this. In floe, I flatter mvself ta«t I shall be sb'e to furnish gamueau soluble for all classes, fitted np In soeb a man ner, aod on sneb Unas as shall disarm all oompetiuoa, and 1 will therefor* solicit a call from all wbo are not wedded to any particular bouse. SOLOMON BTONXR. o tidAwiw No. 80 Wood street. cimmlotci’a Lo»a OAe«, NO. 100 BMITUFIYLD BTRMBT, NEAR FIFTH Money loaned on Qold end BUr*r Watches, Silverware and other valuable artirles, anlt^lr HOUSE AMO LOT FOR BALIOHKAP—AFrame Room, of four room*, situated on Washington street, naar Mast Common, Allegheny dty. This property will be sold at a vary low prise, si tbs otwr in tan da iimiulnt Watt. 8. CUTHBKBI ABON, oeill Beal Ratals Agenta, 140 Third Ureal A Barialn far Haaaf&otsrari. 18 OFFER* in AduasvlUa, at Dam Mo. 4. on Btg Bearer river, consisting of IS shares of Watar Power, and 100 Lots. The Watar Powar Is oaa of tbs bast in the county. It and Um tats are offered at a |mt bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOOU, oetlOslm 76 Poartb street C. D. Wood, " "" ' IMPORTER AND WHOLYBALB DEALER IN WINKS AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North fiaeond street, fifth door a bore Race, east ride, Philadelphia, has on hand the hast qaalltiee of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononra heia Whisky, Uolland Gin, Cordials, he, on tenna worthy the attention of purchasers sod dealers. fau29y For Sale A LOT OP GROUND on Craig street, Allegheny dty, of feat front, running back to Isabella street, on which are four Dwellings, In good order, the rant bringing two hundred and fifty dollars yearly. They would be ax* changed for a small Farm, or sold st a bargain. oct4 THOMAS WOODS, 76 Ponrth et. FISH— Just repaired, at the corner of Wood and Sixth streets— MKbfl MACKEREL, in bbls, half bblf, quarters and Utts; No. I do “ “ « u - SALMON, In bbU and Utts; “ do soloed, put up in 10 S>i earn; “ CODFISH. Tho above era of this fall 5 * catching, and put up eipresely for family U9e. [oct24] W. A. ITCLURQ. * Flower hoots for spring blooming.—uy stock of Bulba has arrived from Holland In fine condition, oompoead of Hyacinths, Tulips, Croeua, Ac. The stock la very large and varied, and offered at low rates. Catalogues may be bad at the warehouse, or sent to applicanta. oclO JAMKB WARDROP. YOUNG FOLKS’ GLKB ROOK—This work consist! of over one hundred copyright songs and duetts, nevar beiore harmonized, besides the choicest selection of sire (among which are many game from the German and Italian) the whole arranged in a fcmliiar manner for flrtt and ascend soprano, tenor and base voices, designed for the use of sing* ing classes. glee cluhe, and the social circle: by Charles Jarvis. Wee $l. A large supply of the above work just revived and for ea|*M~ JOHN H. MRLLOR, octl9 M*g. V- 81 Wood street. VTAGABIMR®dfcWIOVRMBBK—Oodey*s Lad^Eook JVL MSaSlßw'ltatfcnnlMsgulne. ■ v ■ Ring of S« v J •> /* ’* COMMERCIAL POST. PITT.BUKQB BOUUI AND MBAeHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. fresMeut— JOHN 82QPTON. Rrtt Tiee PretidaVL— W*. H. Sana. Second M “ w*. B. Baowa. Secretary—Wx. 8. Havxx. JVsamrtr—Joan D. Scxhxt. Superintendent— B. T. Nojithak, Ja. QmttUiUeon Arbitration far October. —Wnmw H. Barra, V. P., Willujx RixzaAST, BaxiAaxx Baxswu, Wiluax Bxa, 8.8. Baras. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Ornca or thi Daht Moaxnra Post, > Thurfday, October 26,1854. j BtudaeßS yesterday exhibited a degree of couaideTable more activity than for some days past. We noticed quite a num ber of country merchants in the market, replenishing their stocks, and all our merchants seemed more or less busy. In our markets, too, there prevailed more general activity. FLOtfß—Owing to the very limited receipts the stock on hand is wholly inadequate to tha demand, and in couse- Sueno* of the great difficulty oar two large mills experience a getting their wheat from tha west, by railroad, they are unable to grind more than half their time or to supply ttaatr usaal demand. We notioesales as follows: 200 bbls, in tba morning, of inferior at 87,60; 200 bbls do superfine and extra, at the depot, at $8,25; 100 bbls in lots, from •tore, at $8,12 to $8,25. Later in the afternoon, after the receipt of the foreign news, prices stiffened, and sales were mad* at an advanee, with sales of ltX) bbis, at the depot, at g,»@58,37; 80 bbla, from store, at $8,37&58,50 far extra bbis do extra at $8,50; 50 bbls superfine at $8,37W. GRAlN—Bale* of 450 bns Oats, at depot, at 48c: 800 do at fiOo; 100 do, from store, at 620. SUGAR—Bales of 10 hbds fair at four months. WHISKY—SaIes 25,10 and 20 bbls at 36c. OlL—Bales of 10 bbls at 85a, fonr months. CHEESE—SaIas of 150 boxes at HAY—Sales 15 loads at $2B to $26 per ton. BACON—gales 2,000 B>s Sbonlden at 7c. GERMAN CLAY—Sales ef 10 toss at $3O per ton. Money Hatters in Cincinnati. The Cincinnati Commercial of Wednesday has the follov lag review of money matters in that city for the week: The week eloelsg this evening has been one of great #7. dtement in financial circles, in our city, with a large h crease in the want of aonfidenoe, consequent upon seven* failures of public and private bankers. Tha alarm eon. men cad with the failure of the Newport Safety Fund bank located at Nawpen, on the opposite side of the river, wbic:. we noticed last week; the next earn# tbe failure of tl> Kentucky Trust Company bank, doing business in Corio, ton, and consequent upon this the failure of tbe Ohio Sa* tags Bank, a private oooeorn In the city owned by Mr. 8.1 Bandford, the President of the Kentucky Trust Oompanv, and the chief owner of the Bank of Oonnvrsrills, IndUni which also cloeed. P. B. Manchester and Ontcalt A Co . than cloeed their doora, aod for a time it appeared that :. general crash was about Faking place, and under the iofli. ence of this Impression tbe smaller depoeiterx of ElUa t. Btnrgeas, and Smead, Collwd A Hughes, commenced draa lag out their deposits at a rapid rate, continuing tbe “rue on them Thursday and Friday, and up to Saturday mon. inf, when the panic bad pretty wall subsided, and no c then a general calm has prevailed, although want of conf denoe prevails among all classes, which adds to tbe strin gvney of the money market, and makes the negotiation r> even tbe beat paper, next to impossible. Tha notes of ib Newport Baf#tjr Fond bank are of doobtful value, and ax not bought Tboae of tbe Kentucky Trust Company wi. probably be worth seventy-five cents on the dollar; the D. rector having promptly made an assignment of the entU effects of the nank for the benefit of the depositors first, < tbe note holders next, and then the stockholders, and it I thought there will be sufficient means to pay off the depos. tors and note bolder* In full. The notes of the Indian.’ Eree Banka are unsaleable, as a general thing. Abou twenty of these banks are snppoeed to U in a good con dltion, bat our bankers, seem unwilling to have anythin; to do with them. AUCTION SALES. Auction—DaJl/ galea. AT the Commercial Bale* Rooms, corner of Wood an-! Fifth ftraett,at 10 o'clock, A. M n a general assortment of Seasonable, Btepls and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boot, and Shoe*, Hats, (fapa, Ac., AT 3 O’CLOCK, P. M., GroosrWe.Queenewaro, Glaseware, Table Cutlery. Looking Glams, New and Peoond Hand Household and Kitchen Far altars, Ac., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery. Clothing, Varirtv Goods, Gold and stiver watches, Ae. P. M. DAVIh. Auctioneer. ijaBl;tf F. M. DAYlfl, AueUoaaer. SPBCIAL AND PKRKMPTf'RY BALR OF A LARGE and valuable Stack of FRENCH GOODS.—On THURS DAY MORNING, 26th lost., at 10 o'clock, at the Commer cial Sales Rooms, corner c f Wood and Fifth streets, will fas •old. a large stack of elegxnt French Goods, belonging to an eastern Importer, consisting in part of NX) carfaru rich p!*U aod striped Bonnet Ribbons, istwt styles and recent importation; fa) do Cap lUbbnne, assorted f*U*ru.; 90 do Trimming Velvet select ctyles ; 40 do do Bilk Okl].'j* are all a*w>ti les and ivesnt importatkina, w* would parricuiariy invite the jobbing ao*t firstelam mil Unery trade to fhe sale, a* they «ii| l*, in liberal lou. Term*—s>o sum* *v*r $lOO a credit of 00 days, for appro- <«t2B P. SI. DA\TB, Auctioneer. Aiwignbe *ALi“>r a'maekKTVnutKt rporg^ On FRIDAY MORNING, October fttk, at 10 oUoek, at the store No. 1U Market street, naar Liberir, will be sold by order of f. R. WOmnsll. ajodguee of Joe. M. KUkut, the sntfae s*osk at DRY OOOD6, VARIETY and TRIM EWfIA vto: Fla* smbroideriev, vbiu goods, Tclrsfa. oU *!"***" b jefadlfeeffifasr eksaß pavnißU. and velvet ribbon* aleak taseiifa, Stum glmpa, friogve and bnUm In gnat satiety; fine ririria, Unan bosoms, Ae. cot tonasw made; ehaefca. fanqgia—al sal ms»iuoshirta,ahlrl eollat% etavau, stacks «bA tfav, pari* awmnalcs, comb* and brushes, fine wax and kU dolla, toya. ynsfumeiy, tadW akirta, nndsr elipe. An, wool eomfarts and hoods, carpet bags, wonted yam, afft. Bnsm and cotton threads, with the variety oftrimatoga, kapiln adtj stow. e 9. M. DAVIP. Aneikmeer. WUGLYSAUt OMOMY AMD LlQUuk SrOBY AT AUCTION —On- THDKSDAT JloßfflMG. OctoVr gth.at 10o’clock, atgswMvdiimse aC Efimnnl Greer, N-v 134 Water aireet, naaramitnffeid etraet, erfii beaold, aa k* y drcUning baeineea. Us eattiw sleek ef ehotoe Wlnea, U -3uo ra, Ac, among which are 40 bbla aid rye whisky, copper Milled; 25 casks, q barter* end eightbe Efmadlee, of tha beet Unporta' toai and finest qaality: an amegtiaintef an* perfor CbampagM and other Wlaes; Holland Ola, Ac. 54 bble New Orleans Molaaaee; 26 half cheats Teas, prime quality 17 buxm Tobacco; Oftee. Starch, (battle Bo*p, Baiting Bnefceta, Brooms Candles, LnoirrUle Urns, eugprler Crab Oder Vine gar. and a general assortment of Groceries. An, Also, snperior stand raaka, rectlfrldd apaaibl ns, receiving tabs. Urge cooper pomp, iron safe, cAbe fcraliur*, Ac. Tbe above have allbeenoarefiallyseaMtadfor ranlarpnr chasers, and will be found of the bestunliUee. TTeruuLllb J«t2s] H, M. Firm WARD PROPIUtTir AT iSUSoSSoo fiatnVi day aftamoon, October 28lb« at H at tha prnal* eea, will be sold, that valuable Lot fffcH^naud^ , tttnata an Pine street, opposite the foundry of Mtofoat MVeary A Can having a front of 20 feet, and estepiiaf hpeg 00 fret, on which U erected a good three story btSfiksfoire and dwelling boose, and also one small frame dwelling in the rear. Title Indisputable. Tanas at sale, oetltt r.fr, DAVIS, Auct’r. ICnn AORYB OF LAND IK FOES9T COUNTY, near 10UU the Clarioß river. This lank is heavily timbered, has aa excellent soli,and Usakl toeontatn an abundance M iron ora, and a thick v«4n of Utnmtooua . F. GILtMORI, aep2l at the otfice of Morning pout. aYMySr^sv A 100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at the office of the MORNING POST. - Jyl2.tr IUILDIXO LOT FOR, BALK. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 100 feet to Wide alley. On the buck part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two matt Hanses. This tat Is in a desirable location for a resUsnen and will be sold low, and on foverable terms. Title gasd, and dear frost Incumbrance. Esquire of GEO. F. aiLLMORE, Jylß At Office of.. Mo#h>g foeh . Lot for Sale. A GOOD BUILDING LOT, U fret tamg en Carson street by 108 feet in depth, to BiraMßiter vfll be told cheep, enquire of GEO. ffcGILLMORB, JtlB at offse of Morning Pwt I HAVE sold my Intercut In the business of Long, Miller A 00., to 8. A. Long, who, with Josh Phillip*, will con* Uone at the old etand. Fo. lott Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, fuly 29, £, XL MILLER. a. a. lose _id*s?. —rumps. *l CO., BWL AND AEaSB FOUNDERS. AND GAS FITTERS, invltenttegSra to their stotib6CCh*»dallerA,itra«keta, Pendants; *od asher fixtures.. We Ju up hohae# with Gas end flfcata, mtlAnu Chetfngg of gll kinds to order, fur nish Railroad Snipe and Tank Ftni.ige,' and keep Antf- Attritlon MatsfionstanUy on hand, JtSI EDMOND WATTS. MERCHANT TAILOR, hO. 186 LIBBOTY BTHEET. I have now on hand> large stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Overcoatings, ofeotirely new design*; Plaeh Vest logs, of the most beautiful patterns; Trench and English Oasraaeres, of evev style and shade In the market, all of whiah X will make in order on the most reasensble terms, and warranted to suit. ‘ .j - * octd . Naw Paper Haaetnft. NO. BAwOWD BTBBBT. PIN* TRENCH AND AMERICAN. Bg&OR PAPKRB; Panel Deooratlona in gold, oak ; Hall Papers, of Ttriotis jfii t*T FlgMePd Plain PapTajordiiQiqgKiemi aadohambere; Cheap and low prloed Wall Papers; . . Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Wlndow Skads* . A large and somplete assortment of thf-above, aglqgted fcr the season, will bo sold at the usual low prices. oetS WALTER PfiIARgHALL. Bteambaat Fnrnlttim uiavhßtri. s9a WE have on hand and a*e cotUtehfly manufhetu- UL ring STEAMBOAT OABIN TpftxTUßß AND M|OhAIRB, of every deaatmNon, Tier. •T» Extension Dining Mbits; ‘ Do B« do; ' - Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various stylosT Genu. do do do; State Room do do dot ~ Do Toilet Boxes'; Teteafotee; .. Soft*; Dtrant; _ 1 Centre Teblse* WaahStends; Chid- .dll Water doj Trays, , Material and '"lf 8& Bmltbttridit, cmiodtoao Hotri. jnBBuSuBIIB AKD BOOK OAUd, d-MoaKU 0 ... - .■ i- - '■ ,’vVV, ’,-V V, ■ ** - *• *r • . * mVSs. MM* : < v>. s • AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M. Cb*ml**ttrs an-l Under Hdkfr.; do Cellars, assorted qualitii** do Hrfkf*. do Land for Sale. ■aw Beoksi and W tntey GMdil MISCELLANEOUS. R. L. ALLEN, WHOLESALE HEALER IN Foreign ‘Win**, Brandi**, Cordial*, Cigars, Ac. NO. 8 WOOD STREET, BETWEEN WATER AND FIRST STREETS, HAS just received the following articles from New York and Philadelphia, selected personally, with great cure, from the different Custom Houses, which are offered for sale at allow rates as any In the trade, If not lower ;< BRANDISH. 1 quarter cask very old M.C. Brandy, vintage 1828; 6 “ Leges Fre re’s Cognac ; 6 “ Mtglory “ 5 “ * Old Cbmpagne (< J 5 half pipes Find, CastlLlon A Co.’s Cognac; 6 eighth “ Lecer Frere's State Brand; 8 “ “ Old Plastered Head, very superior for hotels and reetanrants; 6 qnartor “ Lafayette Cognac; 2 half « “ « 6 quarter “ Otard, Dnpny A 3 half ° A. Selgnette Pale, >Bochelle Vintage. 2 “ “ “ Dark, f FANCY BRANDIES. 20 barrels Wild Cherry Brandy; 16 H Blackberry “ (very superior;) 16 “ Ginger “ 3 •* Raspberry “ 10 “ Old Peach “ PORT WINES. 9 quarter ceeks Pare Jalce Particular; 6 u “ Sendeman’* Port; 5 « “ Barm eiitor’s anri railed Port; 6 “ “ Osborn*’ 1834, of greet celebrity for lta medical qualities; 2 “ “ Old London Dock; 20 “ “ Burgundy. SHERRY WINES. 5 quarter casks Portilla Amber Bbeny; 8 « “ Old Pale Oortes “ • r » “ “ Obofee Old Golden •* 10 “ “ Lobo •« 4 “ “ very old Amontillado Sherry; 2 “ “, Duff Gordon, brown, “ MISCELLANEOUS WINES. 12 quarter casks Dry Malaga; 10 “ “ Sweet “ 4 “ “ Tenertfle; 6 “ “ Lisbon. CHAMPAGNE WINES. 50 baskets Charles Helds leek; r ln|*s Ptnuoa. 1-^—JOHN U. MELLOR, 81 Wood street, ha* and now reedy for sale an satire stock of Pimm Fortes, from the eetabte *{• m ll a led manufactory of Ghlckeringß-SOBa, Boe toA. consisting of all the newest styles of 8,8% n0d 7oatyfs Inatrumenta, in richly carved and Rosswced ant WAluut Oases, and with all their late Improvements. furettuere can have a choice oat of the largest stock of PianoFottts ever brought to the city. Prices Invariably tty mna as in Boston, without addition for transportation or risk, and every Instrument warranted. Also, a large lot of Plano Stools, of various patterns. MKLODBONS —A fall supply of Carbart's Melodaons, at $45, $65, $75, $lOO and $l6O each. For sale by . JOHN 1L MELLOR. Sole Agent for Cblckering B Sons’ Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. oct4 ' 1 Thrse Hoosss and Lets for Bala. " TX7ILL be sold at private sale, TURKS iIOCSKS^AND ff LOTS. One Brick House, situated on Ferry, between Foerth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 feet back. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Bixth Wdrd. One Hoorn fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter’s alley; Lot 24 foet by 100. Also, the stand 1 now occupy, on the comer of Ferry and Water streets, the lease running oaeyear from Ist of April, 1860, with (he Furniture, Bedding, 80. Tha House at pres ent! i* doing a good business, and la pleasantly located. Air terms and further particulars enquire of f ALEX. OUPPLES. lafiZktf com«r nf Fernrand Water streets, i Batbss-Het, Cold, and Sb' NESS as ean be procured in this or any other dfcy. OaQ anogive uaa trial. au& t Hiaaral Water ana BarsaparlUa^ WET. ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now manufacturing and bottleing tha above beverages on an extensive scale. His articles are ofthe bcetquaUty,and. manufactured from The purest materials. ootUdy ' 'wmtar Hanhall, TMPORTXRand’Daalwt In French and Amadasm Pape* 1 ffenginaa aut FK SAUft—A to* hone and lot on Penn nmt mb Pltt,ftir • towprie*. Baquinof ottao THOILU9 WOODS, 79 Vrartfc *m«- -■-riSt:* MEDICAL. Co—ptlroi Rsadl HYQEANA, or Knob/ Pr~rrTt jfrfftrif ft* Wriftfrtfsn — 1 This most wonderful article is diet!n«l to produce an eatiro revolution in the treatment of all disMM of tbo Aeooaata axe daily rooeived from Clergyman and pm* ■ sons of the highest respectability, of mam of curm hereto fore considered Incurable of Asthma, Bronchitis Conramp* Con, and all Diseases of the Lungs, by DR. CCRnS’ HTGBANA. Bead the following: Dr. Bussell, Postmaster of Burlington, N.T,aaya: “Send a down more Hygeana; it ia wevking wooden here in diseases of the lungs. I beUere it Will core any dlmim not In the eery last stages, and eras than la prfrriaw to the rest and comfort It la rare to giro the —Barm 'T am willing,’ said my neighbor, *to purchase a paekaga'n week for my daughter; It girts her perfect rest. Ido not expect her to lltb.’” •*** Htgiaxa oi h. Oaubert, Peotmaotar of Rich mond, Maine, write* us: “Die Hygeana is doing wonders here. My sister baa had a distressing cough, with grant, difficulty of breathing, for years. Sha wore the Inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup ‘or a few daya before aha was re* lieved, and now, after one mouth’s use of it, her ro»gh Is well. Dr. Curtis’ new system of Inhalation ..must produce an entire rerolution in the treatment of illaaaem of the lungs. There is no mistaks, It U truly * wonderful die* coTwry.” The Rev. Mr. Curtis says: “It is now eight days my daughter put on the inhaler and ooDunonead using Hygeana, and it has already done mors for her than all the medkal {acuity baro been able to do for the last two ycan. The irritation and tickling sensation in the throat U gone, and with it the rough. She sleeps well.* Sold at DR. KEYSBR’B Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin alley and Wood street. {oet&dewSm [From M PiiUburgk Ztetfjr DtipaUh, JW.16,188*,] Cheat EzpandariMßhouldsr Bm«M*An Exttllsnt Article. Person* who hare acquired a stooping by follow* lug a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the urn of the “ Washington Suspender Brace,* made and sold by Dr. KBTSER, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers for a brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons is so piaoed ad'to the shoulders to their natural poritioa,aad Tj—wd the chest. We purchased one—me time ago, and hero been ao pleased with it, that we unsolicited gave It a “puff,” gratis. Women, hundreds of whom are annually lojurod by the weight of enormous “skirt*,” should also procure them braces. Be particular in procuring the M*>d mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at the Drug Stare of QSO. H. KETSRfi, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin allay. Sign of the Golden Moctar. N. B.—l also keep every variety of Tttimse, Supporters Body Braces, Pile Props, Elastic flusp—wrj Bandages. do. »pfflriaw Cure Ear Chakra. A CARD—Citizens of Pittsburgh, you haro among you one of the most terrible diseases knows—(he Cholera. Al though so fatal, as it usually prove*, it la nevertheless promptly and easily eurabla, by a proper remedy; famste* bly so In. Its earlier stages, seldom otherwise even after ooQepee has taken place. By twsnty*two acquaint* ance with this disease I am enabled taaflbcd yon. A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, Which you will find In my CHOLERA BPECUIO. Every /nadjr should get it at ones, and keep it on Every person in fact should have it within roach, and im mediately use it ou the first disturbance of the bow da. The relief it gives Is prompt and Use it with eon* fldence, even in the later ategm. Puli directions for treating the [Tinnaen aorompany It. for sale by GEORGE H. EETBER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. fee pa J 8. 8. PITCH, Broadway, N. V. A Phystelaji’a Optalen o t nay BlanmlAur Da. Laxx, editor of the Chamhersburg Tramscripi, trader* data of September 18, 1864, in speaking of **»— Wrgcy, uys: Our friend, Dr. GEO. H. KKTBER, submitted to our Inspection a vmy fine specimen of the “ Washington Boa* pander Braes,” manufactured and sold by him atthe eorner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It eerrm admirably the purposes for which it is intended, ts Ught and easy, and altogether free from the objections to the many other Braces in general use. It fo an exeellent Suspender, while at the same time It pnasrvm the shoal' ders in a healthful position, without at all restraining the natural movements of the body. The Dr. will smd them by mall, free of postage, to any part of the Union. Bold wholesale and retail a: DR. KSTRER’B,I4O Wood street, corner of Virgin alley. [oet&daw LIST 07 OZVUIHS PATEKT HSBICDOS, ea naan AXnwoa SAix n PLKHIHO B&OTHBRI, Virwtiiui wt rU Uwafoto. Wholesale and Dealers m FOtaU Mtdidsta, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Plttsbvrgh. KEELER’S AMERICAS COMPOUND; Jayne’* Alterative: Canateative . ** Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; ” Sanative PI1U: u Bair Took; Wl—ria Balaam of WHdCherty Beyaafs Pulmonary Balaam; HogaygOerman BUteye; __ _ Hostettei'*! Bta—fcch do MsrehisasP UtmtneCathoUeoa: "" fitsmx’fieotabCowgh Ckady; Price’s do; Thorn’s do; Howe’s do; Osgood's India Cbolagogue; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials ' Trim's Gum AaabieDropa; Harriroo's Hair Dye; Phalnu’* do MeMunn's Elixir of Opium; Bryant’s Parity Ing Bxtnct; Dailey's Pain Kxxnet; Bovn’i Bmdm ofJaDiiAdiiM t UeAUirter’ado do: Riddels IndeUible Ink; P»yi»’i do do; ArnbokTa do; Dr.Curttf Bjbim; Lyons' Katfcafroo; David's JUUy Whit* Barin’e do; -• t Tobiaa’ Unbaeni; ' lltisi’e • do; Allen’s Noire and Boo* Thilmeaf) - • ’ Mexican Masting do; Farrel's Arabian do; Gardner I *. do; Barrel’• bdUa - do; Carter's teniah Mlxtue; am**W*E**; BearpaVAeonatfeOfl; Marebanfa Gargling 00; A Co.’* Cod Um OU; McAllister's Ointment; do; WmrtSi- do; - . On*** doe - A k TraMfa Mjf afloOtntment» Jodkln’s . do; Bwaim’a Pgdacea; Sargent's Infiat Panaoea; Parry Daria* fain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral: Unifbtu'i ftyda; Kiera Petroleum; MeLana’s Celebrated liver Pills do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee** AnttbßSotu do; BazaeperfHa Stood do; Bren’s do; Bwaynes’Bxtract Sarsaparilla Blood 111 a Jayne's Anodyne Qmgh do: Townsend's Health do; : Jew Darid’a Plasters: Bioanihft do; Dr. Newman's do; Radwat's Beady Bailed Morris* Remedy; PrqL Wood's Hair gestorattro; -Bmerson’s do; Bull’s BaaaparfUe; Townsend's do; Bend’s do; • Oursoifi Extract Yellow Dock and BaraaaarMa Wolff's Schiedam Schnapps; Boap, CLaarer'afionay ; " Highly Scanted Brown Wiartwr “ * Mnak; Lodliiia's ffeoette; "* ‘ , Mclane’s gndoriftfl CoaxhCfino; Tyler's Gun Arabic do; Beliera* do; B«eywe > a.WjriyQfWßd Gharry; ffnnrpnlf s»j Tl|Ani , ll_LjT > ' ~j V«mAge f > ' *• KxSbavpttloonte’wSw; - Thomgnon’s Bye Water; \r Agents lor all of Dr. MeOlintoeV# ¥liiilliHillhilaM~ Dr. Needham's Breist Pumps; - * Water's Atmospheric Breast Pum ; ’ ~ . Gum Hasde do ,do auaiy STenlßg Clmi la M&tha»atl«a# * IS the Mathematical men are taught Arithmetic, Aigefcre, Oeametry, Trigo nometry. Mensuration. Great pains wfDn taken to give the moetoonefo#and ymtfc4 natbodtofdl’ eolation. We bare jeently.diaooveihrittjMirflaateXja* Division, the Bquar*l&>pt, As.-, by whldhfte— abridged more than half; al»o, several abbreviations in Multiplication. There prlnrlflrr) en jinnigl, eml w|U -ap ply to any problems. Clam meets «▼«§* Qwmiitf, Saturday. Hours, 7to 9, P. It, Tend* Jlg'narlmtf set* don * *• i^rpkTjL oetao - . Paoftsem SufoCtthetnatica. Dnff>» CoUege4 - Classical and mathematical LEPAsrioKT*-^ Honrs and terms per session of M varies, parable by the half session, in advance: t. Regular Day CTree in. latln. Greek,TlaiKemadea. sL, ft to 12, A. ItUand 2 to 4, P.M.,530. SnagncQUuia Matt* enutias7 to B,f.JL,nft. -*ma^nsisn«S£ftttfc, A. &L, and 2 to 4, and 7 to ft, P. £adW in Mathematics; Wedossiay, 4 totJKALiftafetirdeT ft to 18. A. JL, $lO. No pains or exponas «Ol>bt ftßaxedto'makr this department of the OoUegewerthy of patronage. •, Peamanshlpy aereaadjfk^MjH^^g mHZ DAT AND STJUSl^r33Bk'jt'^ FBmT . I LBGB are open tor the reo3SscTsSi2f 00X ' Daily Lectures cm BlareantOa £■« and QoSaasnial ??22: ri -pt > - • Sslgxsassay i -■■■' :: »»tle«; !l '-t ■' .-•■ maafg Vy w|Ml«i> . AN bfeacfenoPll *»abo»ta*gaod*. : >JWW. BmU *" •* ' f. ■' "jjdaTffi* n|uinm kuuuiad Aa Ail Liu Jtnte from Chiawo to If T«irtf Ist ST. LOOM DAYMATL fc* a v 9d. « « MigrfFrottuwr Trains run through to St. Louto la fourteen hear*. Tin Btoontogton* dtamg« of eon or temft, coßoeotingseAJtoirwith dnfly Um of pickets Sir Hannibal, Quinn aad'Keeknk. and St'Lotrfci with lusT cLAgßimmga m hew qrlaaib, and inten»o *?? ,S i5; M > ronn, p. mT' of ti. QUO end Put E.lUt»d, h«.« Pitt, taigh «t 3.00, A. »L, 300, A. M., »nd 3.00, pTIL; uri?. 1. Ombod.tUOO, A. JL, 130, P. JL, ni 830, P. Kj eon neetlng than with through Trains tor Toledo, <%teco.Boek Island and BL Louis. . - . -f Pswenger i for Toted* Chicago, it Lodfa and the Horth weet, leaving Pittsburgh on either of (he «»ew>iMg or after* noon Trains, by going VIA CLEVELAND, will "arrive In Queago one Train in advance o£ those who go via Hans* flsld or ay other route. Time gained by going via Cler*. land, eight hours. * , Piimtngers going to SL Loofa er any other point weet of Chicago, will make tbe closest connections end quickest £■»• by taking the 8.00, A. iL, Train from Pitubureh. by this Train (via Cleveland)reach SLioutoon tbe evening of the following day. Tbe Trains from Cleveland to Tbledo and Chicago run as follows: Leave Cleveland at fl-flo end A3Q, a, g,gp U i A2O, P. arrive in Chicago at 8.4* and 1100, P. HIAAO, A. M. and 12.00 M. ’ Trains leave for Rock Island and 8t Louis as follows : Leave Chieagost 8 20. A. M. and 0.30, P. M. Passengers for SL Louis go over Bock 1 to JoUet,aoa theneeorer the chkegin »nd mi—i—«ypt to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (28 miles) to St; Loofa. Passengers by the 8.20, a. M., Train arrive in SLlnofa at IL2O same evening, and by tbe 9.30, P. M n Train at noon next day. Baggage checked throogb to Cleveland; cad tikre re* checked for Chicago and St. Look.' FA&S VIA ALLIANCE AMD CLEVELAND. l*f CUM. | laf CLUB. 3» CUBS. ..42 SO j To Chicago 9 £0 To Allianoe. Cl«T«l*nd 400 [ Lm B&iku-__ 14 M, :IS 60 Toledo eOO I Bock Islands ifcdO IS 60 Detroit-. 6,001 SC. Lot>is~.~ 1» M U9O PM*sftMf*ar*rtqß«t«lto procßte tb*irtlak«t»attb* \ oSc* of the Oocapugr, In XonongabaU Bon** tttcd ,<» liberty-et. Pittsburgh, July 6th, 18S*HJ«7 - .i OHIO AJTD FEWSTLYAIZI EJJpCS. S«w Arrangemanti ■ . - V •; r COMMENCING PBMR UAMY&, IB64. 1864. 1864 MAIL TRAIN leares etAAM; dto»atAlU anee; taken tea at Cftaffln* and makes a does con nemjnn there with press Mnnadiinr CbKfn* ■ail about IS o'clock at nlghß -BXPRBBS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh** Bb'eloek.f. M., after the arrival of tbs Bxprees train fmm TtitiadMotila, and raaehea Crestline at Jfi,.eoßncedDf wfcntbo Jfight Expreee which reachd* ClricinZmditt tbemsadm. •Connections are made with the Ohio, nod Btltmtaine and Indiana railroads for ftiy ton, Indianapolis towns in Indiana. ? v - Connections are made with Cleveland. Bamwilk SUn Qdj| Toledo, Detroit and Chkaataiib Banru, Outt (MKhaky, forest, and the towns onlheMadJttrer Road, ibfit with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanwriße and towns ;Mt the Masefield road. to ChdDMfl fT ; to liwHa^Vj*r^*f,KAi to'M«dos6; to Oolombof SM&; tozasacrSUa £6,10; to -Ardaad $4. Thnmch Mfjnf* to LooltviD* tt-rodooed i ESTURHUGi . feHS SPUSB TEAHOImtm CrMtUftA a U|> u, nd ithw Pittsburgh »t RAO P U, with tiu that Pti nop Train thraoghin fifteen nbiirataniUdetebift. |CAIL TVAE4 Wrrw Crastlinfest 2AO, A.H~a*tb?«T'* tin] of te lnna Train tan flunuL ttd ■rains ttPitWragfa at 11.4 P, P. MT ' “1 ww BPaimm AoeoiDtoDATioirtiuiy )««*■ Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P M, and How u 6 A M,md LIS P 5L nUaOHT TRAIN lemTM Pltmbofyh .t T x w ay; ud arrives at ABO A M,«ind iBO,PM. ; ' . . TV&ets or farther information, apply at the ticket ogp—ofthe Ohio and PenneylTaaJa Railroad Ombmbj; of J. 0. CURRY, at thi eorneriofiee trader HoMa,Pttt»hursh,orof ,T GEORG* BON, Ticket Amlw' - _ _ * ftderal •treetSatfeo* »hg JOHN KELLY, Paaengar Ai PuuylruiU Rjiilroad* . - SPMMBt TA&ITF between Pittsburgh. pfcn*detffefa| tad Beltfnore; oonunenclDg April Ist, 1864. tint (?lmi Iti'wmn, Oadv end Wooden Win, BeadfeMt, Furniture, second bead, Fare, Piesoe, Poultry; WtoSk Is ’tuketsdr boxes:?*cents *loofee. &em 4 Cleat—Dried Frnlt, Beecwux, Deer B*lm. Ctevr -fIW Clan Bscon end Pork (loose.) ytatlwy .Aura 9uu» —Alcohol, Becon (In cesk* or boxenYßeeV*~ ; end Melt, Beef end Pork, Cendlae, fTirreri. Tn) sj ggW Cotton, (eomprejee^JLeg' -iHonr 80 cents fe bbL ' ?* X 'VTJ Htrehuit Tailor. . L. u . LACSBUN, formerly foreman foe4is>.Jk>Maaitf* annouWe fo§ Fl» lutit meet, between tfeeood and TUrddnEcf* btm prepared to make to ordrr G gv TUItM tVfi-fTiwßPTfr - 5 tfcojMttJtoUoubleatytß. Haring a. c«a* tor appreaooSUp to tne trade, and being aptadEbeitttor* fcit therefore flatten UmMlf that be can tunHjfief*nip*te nottohoenrf ml tn wmfcmatMMp ri T l» otherdty la tbe Galon. 4 L returned from the east, be |we alwerea Oo^ - N. B.—Boys’ dotbea made and trimnwdto tbfe ; toaaner. He will aim warrant all ware'whit IHi Mbtod to be. Parent* will find it greatly totbeirdn iluhi Urn a call, if they want tbdr Dorft forget the pleee, No. 99 Market fttreet, between! weet aide, Mi ■- 30.1864. sg - rj A?^s£;« -■»-» H.IK adaMlMfc* c •a vCTAfT|T7»n c* >■£ tMflifc: : a*b »»s bjmTwm ft**** m WAlip liml boo Ail-. "'** * "***** "WISJUV *«••*,»■. 4 ' - *"■»» -W-’*•■*;■ • .*•* :: QBOB9X C. FINIS _ v ;