tA^"i.',"*' > M *‘- *'’*.•.» i I t * ' . ‘* 4< ‘ lfe»R!??3*iV > <•• ■>i -Si v ..‘W ?■ 1 \.■‘(SB A's’t'ss*iv;Vf-‘ : >*'';x;. - : : ■.. ■ •''.•■•». .yw'r’.v .% \ :r.'-■:,'. V-.4»«f <l’* * V ’iS - * «*A ; t** ►•> “* v 5. «*»■**,«»*•,'• .- •;*•,* I' Jf a, •’ wJ.j *\ , S’- *• * - -*»' l” * *P~ ►*■ «•' \«1.1 >i ii, Lm *-l ;/?*V^?*-*.is‘* C *• *’\s,*-V » f <v < \’ii > £ , 4r , *'* i *V A V-V s o- '.."J'-.V^',Vv: % t’ ■»* A**'+ 4 £v: •*■*;?* .■* : - ;< s*J?>«u > ,?&**> - * I % |4t • i w ‘S&fe ,^£o?, y v 4 J v^V^n^»v'oi*vC*t 5 *s s ' v - " ~.r ■* > •* - v s " ' T t«r»Ksv * „ , W&mSBS§r4% -. i i msmz y, Slom^'s ' * V *a^ Nrt.&MW</p<r #'• ■ :l ■•"•.f *,i ; v hj.: r-? obs6i nd among the oonpctlton, several ladies belonging to this city, but the majority of them were from the coantry. Miss Ellen Lynch, of Westmoreland, excited great admiration from the skill, and dexterity she exhibited in driving. She handled the *' ” with a grace which would have done honor to the most prac tised driver. Her exhibition of horsewoman ship also astonished and pleased every beholder. Bhe executed several of the most daring feats tf vvi "* with an on seldom surpassed seen by profes- See/ -S-v ndere. A yonng lady from New Car tie,; “■»* Miss Pstton, likewise came in for a full tiFasjit-i-s-ws *•» ®f approbation for her anperior manner of t&r *&■*""at f managing the ra'ma. SeienUreryexciting racer h )' «wne off between theee two ladles. JtSi&iSi.*.? t£3-<K±et>zJ i #* rAzt*:;t.t Tb * only lady from this elty, whom we ob- MsS-'-t Zs< 1 eerred ion tending for the prise for ekilfnl drir „ 7 S" *- ing ruUn. JohaDanrers. She drove a fist horse > “ • ba *n r . with greet epirit end deter * CSwS’tftt * b ~* tsv “ nation, end elicited many berets of applause 3 ! Sv®>tg*Sil.» £ from the epeotatore. : ~ r _ Mrs. Mnry Bentley, of Uonongehele City, wee another eompetitor who eeemed to be a gnat -' : K.' t ' u . ■ fiarontewith the crowd, end as ebe rode around 5 *V<K £IT f"n - < the ring, waa greeted with many expreaeiona of *amlntion. Her dririog was eplendid, and .he woman **>*" h ‘” * ” perior “ * hor * 6 ' t f v Mary Mftaiston, a Uttle girl, only 7} years of ¥?’ * tom **?* T * n, J'» m,<Je oome extraordinary s.,?v !, {C-w *■ J*. drinng and riding, considering her age, and waß fc 3>l-p.bftr ” ,„4 awarded a premium of a riding cap andnalr of fiSOil* ■2 V, yfe'3;dt BV ! Ak glorea, rained at $2O. ’ it MiM Mary Bichart, from Youngstown, Ohio, .. yV/*WL.'?,. i i£la waa also one of the ladies in the ring, end ch&l. l«ged th. admirstipn of erery on. byher know F £’*■ W : Ne l* l ’ : There were many other iadiee who also made 3&K&ITery 1 Tery creditable of horse womanth! P; S'fSftS, bnt from onr unfortunate position we were un t? "■ able to lean their names. the pH„ mars U tpi* f Tk *wmnpied to mnch of onr time, that St ! ? i L <%*!**+ i? 1 W ’ kEd n pt os mneh ieienre to derote too farther 2k 9®*» wi^ot;»ying » word in favor of the arti if" -«'“.°> e y i «»hihited. The snperior quality of the ■■, -•»hg4 f n f'°'* r , B “ d Sorreyor's inetmmente, menn w/5» “>. rn* by theee gentlemen, ia attested by their * ta ®P*®imens of leTtliig in “d compasses entered, are IaSIT -?■ Sj; vd frenntifuily flm ß hed article*. nr£jQ^t;^. Jid A smnt machine, exhibited by Stewart & Kil -1 ti “ " kn °wledged, by those competent to &!*.•! JSp.'.v?"*".? "?*•'»' *# he one of the .beet articles of ths kind BHPI “»*• It is labelled, J. Bonner’s patent. The eetabliehment of thia firm can be found on the ntT ef Hand and Liberty etreete, where, in ad a*j»j- B -rrq-i,'i^i;CrS';:i'. l “ tio,,tott «»bo»e maohines, the beet reriety “ 4l'mhtiea of ail Unde of etoree oan be pro- The senior partner is well known as one * b# mo>t obliging and affable gentlemen in " •■ lj t h,r * *■ * lightness and eleganoe about all the B,«t s? 4£j>h ,a -2»py > .asst Ta. -4' I* l * manufactured at this eetabliehment, which wfn. ** oUlel, hotter, seldom equal. The artiolee exhibition are only fair eamplea of their dkgy j A splendid lot of Cutlery and Dental Inetrn ?.* Vw* n ?JI? UWt ' <1 b T Mr - John Cartwright, •&S* if? *it a^r.?a Street Mr ,mtS Cri, well enter, a large reriety of E~ snstion Pomps, Stesm Whistles, Brass VPiSitiw^a* 1 »!'° ok, > “d * n «w inrentlon for oiling the eheste ■®w£jaS'iE J* 4- -*3 h t J "•' hd V oders of engines, called »• Lubricstor,” T Steam Globe. It ie intended toenpcrocdc the ■« n g o'2r [“ P'rfonoing a rery job. S- H. Hartley, corner of Diamond alley and TiW+fSgi'!?' roti exhibits sercrsl rery fins sets of «*• end a magnificent lady’s side saddle. *«artioles are aU gotten up in the most eu style. Tb * onterprising firm of A. A. Mason & Co., ”* * °*** of heanflfni millinery goods on ex b«.» hition. The esse stands st the entranoe of •isBV><vf*V r o' b “ , o* Hail, and will be easily recognised uw»« * °“ the large nnmber of ladies who are always 7 **fi‘*S> , «:tsa.<: “din* 1“ *»■*. admiring the exqniaite goods SsStfSn Ithin. The establishment of the Masons, is" “ted on Fifth street, between Wood and Mar- I *ahfeW*S:.Td t > f 3“ti *hd onr lady shoppere hare long been aware it is the place to buy dry goods cheap. is&s%’-ri£i“r2 Sereral very handsome Paintings, by Pitts iJiffiAsisS!>fPigh artists, are hung up in Floral Hall, and f. C dte admiration. A riew on the Ohio, esfeShrit* om Wo °d’ B Bun, by Wm. C. Hall, Is a rery 3®WVg>?-C»i« e d* tab *® P'Cthfo io its minuteness of detail and .».*>wrnot oolonng. Another piotnre—by the eame riew of Mr. Sehoonmaker’s resi ■ tfS'S*-?; B ma °‘ h*low Manchester, is also notioeable for v*tO V ddelity of representation. The painting of a « £*> water meilon and other fruit, by Hetxell, 10 “ of mo " ambiUo " , oS-et *” 8 *"“ m “y exhibitors from a dis in hfrondanoe, with rarious ingenious, ® “ d handsome articles, but our limited Will not sUowne to notioe them indetniL «VJ ! ldiVvflS* r. ding this morning promisee to be of the a A o*eit.’hf ohsraoter, as serersl of the ladies • S to rid. w>out saddles. ?*Vif.e»n the aftenu'on, at-two o’olook, the regular !?; rjff.o.iAwl addreee w. iu delirered, after which, Ho* of premiums' 1 will be annonneed. 'i*' DiPßArm'—P »_Wedneaday night, V'iX.'» V' 7 ' it? frf vV-hne of the hoetlere at. 'h* Pxoelslor omnibus y <-y awas working in the .hook of the boilding, V? e noise like the cry ,f » n infant. Af *tss^t) j r ma "“ eb ' h 0 obeerred u.\™u* to pro- VpSShlwfoniVeS ' triY-Zt? *7 r “3. s*(l from a manure heap in they/ardiOpproaoh- A’4*' » . (ri # -jWMeh he dieeorered a female ohild about V Ta month old. It had doubtless b.'on P^ ' parent, with the ®*ndieh t. -a l“1-> ' *® *f haring it eaten by the hogs oont' t4nt l3 r if ”*i> 1 hV ’>d rooting through the manure. It was y'SbfcsVteti r -” i’X ttS *. ' ; *d “P b F the hostler, and giren in charge’ t- '■ £ -i « He*, of the Meyor I .polite, who retains.'* V "-a-ife ’o 1 »ome arrangement for iu support is made h*f’ ool Hiroetore. WW-a man namad Jamas Weieh, who Ms ies in a court on Fifth street, was fined $2O iV* dayor Toll, yesterday morning, for abusing the 'epeclal enla. wofithis erening at Daria’ Auction Booms, -„„ >tß g_ 2oob^,Rk ,r »jav eh inoindee into editions of raluabl* Law I (J to tcSceuprtme oldQov't jst>; forni,b; <!»;<« .H.W**. 1 asm smith a sihclaw. - V/e ;vvfc; -7 • > n . X‘--\ ; - “ t ft*M? Jai ‘n<; > -sj? m~i 1 .e> # f t <,V «> A-. '“ < k eif* »» •_ .* r** *.f \c. '* ■*** ' 1 “** f " ’ i JC * . ‘ ■ : . ;^v **««r X. • ‘•v- ‘ ' '* -mVM hf/dk WBBSSs^iS^aeSfj^sM . «3R O - * - ■■•+■•* »»'4. ~•. :. • -*+'#** j *•,; ~s •, * ■' . ! .*#■-' f. ■ * i '• ‘ . . ‘ r ' ■ ' % - . - ■ ■ .• ■./ ; AT • OTBIBAr MOBHUra.:::::: Cotrrrr Fail—Tuan Da*.—The attendant* kt the Pair Grounds yesterday, exoeededjnnum b«, kb; thing ever witnessed here before. From tk« opening of tin gates in the moniiv, until IWr dosing in the evening, aneveroessing flow «f tana brings wta kopt ap to and from tho sihihitinu AllHnds of available oonveyanoes woro brought into requisition, and all wan filled aa overflowing. lbs Exseldor Omnibus Com pany-ran a doable lino of Qmalbnsaaa tba whole dar and the number of ptafcle carried bp them eaald not fell mnoh under 8,000. A train of tweln can atirted every half hoar from the Depot of the Pennsylvania Bailrijad, on Liberty afreet; and eaoh time every ear was filled to lta ntmoat capacity. At leant fifteen thoaaand people moot hare vieitedthe exhibi tlon by tUa mode of oonveyaaoe i if to theae be added thoae persons who went on foot, la esrrisges, buggies, wagons, on horseback, and by the many other ntbdea of locomotion used, we think the total number of rialtera preaeat! WorV-ST ° f U ‘* “T* “ tola number, a eery large proportion were ladlee—~tolr and beautiful aa the day itaelf—and the brillimW ot the eolora in their dreaaea gare a singular aalll picturesque appearauoe to the grounds, when from a little dlatanee. Some slanderers are' diapoeed to any Pitta burgh glria are better known for their tirtues than their beauty; but if theae calumniators had beta present yesterday, they would oome to the conclusion that our oily i«n turn out both the handaomeat and the best girls'to the country. For obtaining anything like a riel? of the pro* miaent objects ot the Fair, not much opportuni ty was offered yesterday; and we heard numbers growling at being forced away by the pressure of the crowd, from articles which they were ru bber alow in examining. At the race oonrse, in particular, the inoon- Tenienee of sash a large turn-out waa felt more ton any other part «f the area. The announoe- Mnt that yesterday waa set apart for a trial of Wfheatrian skill, on the part of the ladies, made that spot the eentre of attraction from early mojm, and a tremendous crowd waa gathered there all day. The ring, (one thousand feet in eironmferaaee,) waa eoeiroled with fire or six rows of eager gaiere; and the declivity on the south aide waa perfectly covered, the heads ris ing in rows, one above another, like a terrace. No on except these who came early on the ground, stood the smallest ohance of seeing the racing; and aa we, unfortunately, were one of theae latter Had, we cannot speak as folly of this portion of the exhibition aa we would de sire. Aooisnrr at tdi Fata.— »ft«rnoo», at th* Fair, a* a lad j ni dririn* \roond the raja eonne la a boggy, ona of the vkeeli of tha nhlola tootsie dotaohod, asd frightened tha A gentleman named Fanmgh etapped from the orowd into the area, and at tempted to (top the eoared animal, but whilat ao doing vaa ao nnfortnnate ae to hare hie leg bro ken. The lady naa reaoned without being in jarea. :0CT088827. TELEGRAPHIC. Bp the O'Reilly Linen for the Korning Foil rwtllM by tbe Xlt,,ra. ’ , »■* P°*“bor 20.—: despatoh rii pub- UA*d, dated fit. Petersburg, Ilth, ««mHn g that thore *u nothing freshbefore Bebaaiopol op to the 6th. Mensehikoff ntaioed his old position od tie,north side. P*kb, Friday.—Private telegraphic d*patchea. dated Var na 18tn, announce tbat acoratlbg to the denateh of Lord Batlan on the 6th, the dege work, of th. *u£ a£ Jffi! doitly adTanoed to admit opening Acm in a lew dare A despatch, dated MadridlOfcflW that the elevens were proceeding quietly with adTwt^TtoSe Satnidag, noon.—Ootton nochaoied. Ur«d- Falllng or a Bridge. JUOaa brotodewnUUl morning, »hi)» one handled end ®Pfr.® **l® goliig orer. A large nnmber were drowned. gTf? l “/oppoeed. van kot, u heta hire been finud. All the wires of both lines are broken. atetmd DapateK.— Eighteen cattle had their lege broken: one drowned; the rest escaped. Mo lives kwt. Mmrderwr Sentenced to be Hug. October 26,—NlehoJas Bochan, who has been °n for several days, at Rirerbead, for the tnardor of ue Wickham family, was found guilty, and sentenced to be hung. Ue treated the matter with perfect recklessness, and mads jesting remarks to the Judge after the sentence. Amtl-Rent State Convention* Auurr, October 26.—The Anti-Rent State Convention to day nominated the Whig ticket, except Bradford R. Wood, who wu selected for Lieutenant Governor. Resolutions tbe cUi »* to the soil under Indian title to be in full force. TELEGRAPH XARKETB. ocl °J" 26- Cotton declined % Orle.ni mid gSV%. ”55?”"“hN» IP»d Ohio at $9,12 J mlee 300 bbls Bontbern at $8,315,,33. Corn ad raoeedlc; sales 60,000 bushels Western mixed at blfSB2. Pork Arm; sales 1600 bbls Beef, dull, with declining ten-' deneyjrepaeked Cbleago Beef at $l6. Lard dull at $9,60® $lO. Whisky better; sales 600 bbls Ohio at 87@87%. CoT fee unchanged; limited sales. • Sugars Ann; limited sales. Molasses dull and unchanged. Linseed Oil better, 80@82 Stocks lower, closed Arm.' Money lower, 7 « cent on call and 10® 12 oa abort time; Reading 71%; Erie 48ft. CwounrATi, October 26.-Plour furthsr advanced; light supply; sales GOO bbls at $7 60, and 60 bbls at $7 66, closing .at tbe latter rate and some holder* asking $7 76; 1400 bbls •old, deliverable at Evansville, at $0 60. .Whisky steady at 2Sc, with tales 600 bbls; in fair demand for manufacture Tobacco: 640 boxes sold at full prkes. Otoverseed sells in small panels at $7. Groceries unchanged, a fair business doing In a regular way. A sale of 40 bales of common Ky. Hemp at $146 per ton. Tallow scarce and held at 11V with plenty of buyers at 11%. Linseed Oil at 75, in a regular way. Provisions dull; no sales of consequence. Exchange on New York very scarce and buoyant at l%premiam; aome parties asking higher. • Money matters as usual, an aeuya demand with an inconceivably small supply. The river is slowly foiling; weather dear and remarkably pleas ant. r PHltAnxiPHiA, October 26 —Olnverseed scarce at $6 76@fo 64 Dm Timothy $3 60. Flour Arm, light receipts; ad vanoed 12e; standard brands $8 87%. Rye Flour, nothing doing. Wheat: prices well maintained; sales 0000 bos at $1 86®1 00 for good and prime red, asd $1 fry?,s3 for while Ryesl 15@118. Com higher 7. tales 2600 bunb fair yellow at 81. 3 I.and for Sale. l&nn ACRES LAND I* FOREST COUNTY, near W r the Clarion river. This land b heavily Umbered, has an excellent soil,and is said to contain ao abundance of Iron ore, and a thick rein of bituminous coal. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it. If not directly across It. The MUlstown creek runj thrcuFih it. Ai4u, Nacres iu >.ik mnmy, well timber*! and Watered *nd lying near the route of it.! ?nnbury and Erie railroad >'o better Investment u>uU bo made than in the*: land* The completion of the aunbury and Erie, tbo Allegheny TaLley, and the Yenango railroad* through that region *lll rentier the eo*l,luu«Wr, iron orn and soil, of great value. Enquire of C.«. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 14? Fourth Htraet. tob22*em:tf IAM authorized to mil low some valuable Ltw Book* 10 tolb. Pm. Report*, by But; BouvWr’s Institute*; tireenlivf’s Etldenoe; Wharton’a Digest, lasted.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. QBO. F. GILLMORS, **P*l at the office of Morning Post. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. a building lot in alleg akn y citvr« fret by .t* 100. A rood bargain can b* had by applying soon at the office of the MORNING POjtT. jylfctf BOILDIfIG Luf FOR SALK. ' ~ .^ roi lL. on street, and extending tock 109 feet to Wide alley. On tht* back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built far two small flonaeaT This Lot is in a desirable location tor a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. UILLStORK At Offloe of Morning Po«L A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 34 feet fAmt on Carson street by 100 fret in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold ehea£ Bonaire of . GEO. F. GILLUGBM, N” . at offlee of the Morning Poet. all aad Winter Goods I EDMOND WATTS. TICKKCHANT TAICOK, .NO. I*s LIBERTY STEEFT HI I have now on hand> large stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Orereoctings, of entirely new designs; Ploeh T«.»- inga, of the moet beautiful pattvrns; French and Kmrlisb c^ n « r «* 7i of «y«7 style and shade in the market, ell of which I will make to order on the moat reasonable term* and warranted to suit. ’ S<w Paper Utnflßfi. ~ NO. M * <*->D STREET. INE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPKRB • Panel Decoration* in gold, oak. and marble; Hall Papers, of various style* ng’daod Plain Papers,for diningrooms and chamber?- Cheap and low priced Wall Paper* ; Borders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Shade*. A large and complete assortment of the abort*, for the season, will be sold at the usual low price?. octt WAITER P. MARSHALL. Steamboat Furniture and Chairs, fj\ WB hare on hand and are «a?Untly tnanofartu- STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND npi CHAIRS, of erery description, via: * I * Extension Dining Table.*; Do Bar do; ladies Cabin Chairs, of rarioo* etrles; Cents. do do do; * Btate Room do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; TeteaTetes; Sofas; Djrens; Centre Tablwi Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, Ac., 4c. Material and workmanship warranted, aod prices satls fitfbwy* T. B. YOUNG A CO, J? 2O 38 Smlthfleld «U opposite City Hotel. Prices to suit all -Dry Goode. AMTIQUB, corner of Crant and Fifth streets, has just • reeeired and is now opening hts first Pall stoeks for this season. The attention of ladles Is respectfully directed to the following prices: Pine French Merinoes at 7&c; 64 wide Farametas 25c; a largfe assortment of De Case at I2c; fast colored Prints 6*,& COO piece* Flannels at 16c op; yard- wide Sheeting Obf; nil wool De Laloa at 28c. Kentucky jane?, tweeds andsatti nett from 18up, checks, tickings muslins linens, crash, Üble cloths, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and erery other article usually kept in a Dry Goods Btore, allcf which will be sold/or cath at prices to suit tho time*. „ A. MTIG ILK, wp7 comer Grant aod Fifth streets. JOHir H. lOOKG- THO*. B. TOUHa... FE4HCIB L. TOUXO T. B. Young A Co., No. 38 Aniihfie!d tlrreL, opporlU City Hold, Manufacturers op cabinet furniture and CHAIRS, of erery description. Materials aud work mansUp warranted, and sold at reduoed prices. Care taken In packing tor land and water carriage. anJi Horn* Letgne Factory. Heavy shirting oukckr and tweeds, intended to >alt the retell trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, made of hard twisted yam, dark patterns and Indigo bine. The general admission that Stewart’s Checks and Tweeds ore not Inferior in quality to any other* manufactured in the United States, with an Increasing demand for them, encourages tile snbeeriber to extend his business with a riew to keep np a rood assortment of such Cheese as uso ally retail from 12% to cents per yard. Samples will bo sent to merchants who cannot make it convenient to call athis Warerooia, Rebecca street, near the depot, Allegheny. IIAMILTON STEWART. For Sale or Barter, AMT OF GROUND on Craig street, Allegheny city, of Tt% feet front, running back to Isabella street, on which are four Dwellings, In good order, the rent bringing two hundred and fifty dollars yearly. They would lie ex change! for a email Farm, or sold at a bargain. Oct* TUOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth st. NEW AND IMPORTANT B'.kIKS, published by D. Ap pleton A Co. The Virginia c-imednins, m old Days in the Old Domin ion: Edited from the M.-A of C. Effingham, Esq.; 2 vols., paper covers $l, cloth fl.fi-i. Chestnut Wood: a Tale: by Lisle Linden; 2 vols; price in paper covers $1,26, cloth $1,76. Rtusia: translated from the French of the Marquis do Custlne; 1 vol., 51,26. Katharine Ashton: by Miss Sewell, anther of Amy Her bert, Gertrude, *O4 2 vols.. 12m0., price $1 and $1,601 Party Leaders; Sketches of Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John Randolph, of Roanoke; includlngnotlees of many other distinguished Statesmen: by Jo. G. Baldwin; 1 vol., 12m0., $l. Captain Canot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver; be* ll ? ab aeoount of his Career and Adventures on the OoasL in the Interior, on Shipboard, and In the West In dies : by Ersatz Mayer; $1,46. For sale by H. MINER A CO., rcfl" No. 82 Smithfield street. OLOWitK BOOM FOE SPKINQ BI.OOMINU.—My atock X? or Bulb, hujOTired from Holland In fine oondlllon, composed of HyadnUn, Tnllp,, Croons, 4c. The stock Is Tory tom amt Tarlsd, and otforedatlow rates. Catalogues may bo bad at tbs warebonae, or sent to appllcanta. JAMKB WAHDROP. YOtrBQ FOLKS' OLEK BOOK-Tbls work constats of ono hundred copyright sonys slid dnstts, nerer Dolors harmoniasd, bsstdes tbo choicest solsctlon of airs, (among which awmany gems from the Oermen and Italbm) tba whole arranged In a famUiar manner for first and second soprano, tenor and base Tokos, designed for tbo ose ofslne -I„°Lf‘"sr *1? 'W* * na ““ cltole; by CharlSi Jarrla. Price*l. A large eupply of the abo,e iork jost recsiredend fcr sale by JOHN H. MKI.LOIL M Wood street. AOAZINEB FOB NOVEMBER.—Oodey’a Ledv'e Bonk Peterson’. Ladies’ National Magaslne Robert Bruce, the Hero King of Scotland. Law Student, or thf Struggles of a Heart. Harper, for October; price 16 cents. Just reoeived and for sale by _ W. A. GILDENFENNEY A 00., ; ocaQ No. 76 Fourth street. TTtOR FALK.—A superior Form House, la 'Rochester, 20 J. mßes below Pittsburgh, at the junction of two Rail. *Mds cm the Ohio river; it is doing s good business, and is in the beet kind of a location for making money. Enquire of octal THOMAS WQODSt 76 Fourth at AH*N HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACHES, 80 cleared, for U in easy P*yutenbr, with suitable Buildings, wnd Orchard of grafted fruit. The land Is well watered and of good quality, to Pwetonuounty, Ya. " - ~ • fl. CUTHBBB.T A SON, L oeWI i Beal Estate Agents,’HO Third street. r ''' : ' .*•*l Law Books. Lot for Sole. > 4 \ V The Nfe©\—By the nuUl Bata faXer Xhg then were n iiiebee to the channel, aad tolling slowly. Th* steam propeller Xcbrtuka, left Ibr Whealing yeater day; Noel Potts, Captain. She carries freight only, end ■tores for the.voyage, besidm bonee to tow her back. *t«aniere CArysfol Palact and the Profrii CUy, left New Orleans on the 18th, tor St t^»<« post or mmraeH, S 2 moats VAtn ia iu . ARBTVKD. Steamer Jeffereon, Parkinson, Brownsville. * Luaernejßennett, Brown* villa. “ Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. LMCTM,Bennett,BnnrninUe. Thomas.Shrivar, Hendrickson, WcstNewion. Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth " Nebraska, Oox, Wheeling STEAMBOATS. ‘ “1854." PITTSBURGH, CIHCOTATI, LOUISVUiR, v SAIHT LOUIS, rittiburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet T.iw* _ _ »o» ran oosnTAßca of ’ PABSBHGBBS AID FKKIOHT PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE. Ana ■Hat Loilt, ’ and oomfijrt,and la the out mooes wult imo?af»!« ?f®**” ®" th# Ohio rirer. It oonneete with the D. A Mall J£* °t“5EF* tnm «B«dnnaU to Lookrille end B*ii!t BOOKmS'sTATI. H W l b2“’ ALLBG RMNr .G*a MW vESZ pmfTnpr^^ o ® Wtt ' J * KmWT^"«-***--Wednee(Uy. de artur?* re ° #!T * d * ft * T on the morning of for particular*, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) . . JOHN FLAOK. ’J Agents, Monongahela Hotuw Building*. IdeclDl Pittsburgh, 1863. *1854.” CANADA WEST. P”«"«*iW TBLBQRAPH, Captain MOBDAV .nA Lmtm Port Burwcll for Port Stanisr at 1 o’clock WKDN “ I>Ar P» Tflttpraphcoiincct. .t Cl«T.fnnd, wllh Iha Olertlnnd, Goliimhijeand t'lndnn.U.tb.Omlu] , n .i Pitutalrh R “ll™? Sh ?r' ,Ild 5* Norwalk and Olerelnnd’ "S'?'" ** Pw* *“*>lo7 with the London whleh oonnecta with the Gnat Western LA^«Lro&?nM^ o s y * or A. M BIUDK. Port Bonrell. mar27:tooT " For SewuriaMu aa* Apalaehleoli — i JCSUfcrranki*w iw aimmn DKJI UMgfrKiNKLIN, Captaia Team* Bujlt, vil] ] WTe toe above porta, stopping at the oriocioei way porta, on the first rise of tbertver. pnocipai Pot freight or paaaage apply on bowl. R€ *2J* a r. Wheeling Packet. I JBLhA.S?. l i bt HARTFORD, lJhMOapUnftuu* Hlitm, will hereafter bake tripe for the above and Intermediate "ay; «U?«;£kf A. M AY ' TnDKfDAT ’ “ d BA ™Il. For freight etf passage apply on board, or to . 00(30 J- D OOLLINQWOOD, Agent. for New Orl.ae., Owlwaatow, Br.iu ean- tlofOiWid Fort Brewa.Tatai »?denl»taothd eOamer BANCUIP jJfcfegßO, Jew as O-Duram, Haater, wiU lean lbr Sf!““ e«to with the For freight or passage apply on board. «t 25 ITION SALES. Aactloa-Dally galea, Boot. „ . „ «1 trilLOCKyp. M, Qrooerl«,aoeene»er., Qlueware, Table OuUarr, LooUnr a k*ee«, ?•* “B *•»■* Hand Dntiaahold and sfchen nltore, Ac., . AT T O'CLOCK, P. Mn Rooka, Stationery, Fancy Artidis, Uoslca 1 Instruments, Clothing, A*artety Good*, Gold and fiUver watches, Ac. j> M. DAVIB. Auction on. fjUlrtf X. DAVIS, AaetioaMr. T i j Sh BO ?P- f T w^PEPSZ** 1 * BVRNIIfO, Octobei ■*-* *\ 7 ° c |o* k . l{ the Ownmerclal Sales Rooms, eor ner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be added to the raU ol SlisceUaoeouj Books, an Invoke of valoable Law Books among which are— 1 Peun* fUporta la Supreme Court, iff Tftla l*» Cowkmaed Reporta, 6 rota. Harrlaon*s Analytic*l Digeet, T Tola. N**w Library of Law end Equity, 12 tol*. Wendell’* Blackrtone OomoMßUne*. 4 role UwiV United States Criminal Law. Boacoe’a Criminal Evidence. Pinith’a Mercantile Law. Wharton’a American Criminal law Holcombe'* Obounareial law. Do law of Debtor and CrodUor. M’Kimuy'a Pennjylranla Juatloe, 2 roll. Toother with a number of otbar Law publication*. The variety of ttandanl and mltcalla&aoue worka, in Knglah lumara, to b. nld ,t tt. ui timt tuu bn. l Dcn>UK i by freak arrlTala. Booka are open for examination. J?*? f. «. PATIg, Aodloiiwr. S' (IXTH WARD PROPERTY AT AUCTION.-By eirtoe O of en order of the Orpbene’Coart of Allegheny Conntr. executor of SUSAN 0. COCHRAN, dsceeLd, will SToi [<»»d to pubik sele, on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, et 3 o clock, Lbs 4tb dey of November ensuing, sssen iwo story BRICK DWKUJNQS, on Logon Upset, extending from Prnnklln to Deeetur stroeu.T»eie Houses, herlngeech e front of 18 lest on Logsn street, wsrs built onlyilx years s*o, hers been Reposed end thoroughly pelniod the present •seson, end ere In excellent tenenteble order. The street u lighted with gee, end there Ij hydrant weter In the yards. The ebore Property Is subject to e gronnd rent of JIM per Team—One-thlrd cash, and the balance in three ennal none! lajmenta, with Interest; to be secured br bond □d mortgage on the piemleac. E. 0. EDEINQTON, Kxwotor. P. M. DAYLB, Auctioneer. ASSK3NKK SALK OF .A MARKET BTKKKT STORK— Oa FRIDAY MO&NINQ, October 27th, at 10 o’clock, »t the store N0,,114 Market street, new Liberty, will be sold by older of F. B. irOonneU, assignee of Joe. M. Elliott, S- #t “ k of DR Y GOODS, VARIETY sod TRIM- Til : Fine embroideries, while goods, velvets, oil * *'. h-W*, tfngbsmt, prints, cloaks, shawls, parasols, silk braid sod gimp, bonnets, open ceps, s very exiensiye assortmeotof ladies'mu' end misseThosiery sodgloves of the best varieties,velvet trimmings, braids, meatus setin and Telret ribbons, closk tamels. dross gimps, fringe and buttons in groat variety; fine shirts, linen bosoms, Ac. cne tomcr rude; checks, fancy flannel and merino shirts, shirt coilsrs, era rats, stock* and lies, porta monnaies, combe aod brushes, fine wax and kid dotli, toys, perfumery, ladle*’ skirts, under siipa, Ac., wool comforts and hoods, carnet bag*, worsted-yarn, silk, linen and cotton threads, with the variety of trimmings, Ac., usually kept in a eity store. __ P. M. DAVIg, Auciloneer. pIPPH “ - WABD PROPJCBTY AT AUCTION-On - d»r afternoon, October 28th, »t 3 o’clock, on the prerai- KM, will b« Mid, tint Taloable lot or Ground, situate on Pine street, opposite the foundry of Marshal M'Gearr A Co„ hsTing a front of a) feet, and extending back 60 feet, on whkb is erected a good three atory briek store and dwelling bouse, and also one small frame dwelling In the rear. Title indisputable. Terms at sale. 00110 P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. A CARD. I HAVE the pleasure to announce to thoee who have hith erto obliged me with their favors, and to my friend* end the public generally, that, haring a ehort time ago retam ed from the £a*t with i Urge and rery SUPERIOR STOCK OF GOODB FOR THE FALL TRADE. I am prepared to supply all orders on better term* than formerly, in consequence of the immense influx of Goods, which, for the past few months has hardened the Eastern market, and of the distrust repoeed in the credit system, very Important advantages were offered to cash buyers; and hence 1 hare been enabled to purchase my Goode at a large discount on their actual valae. My selection of pUln Cloths and Casaimeres embraces every grade, from the coarser and more substantial kind adapted to the wanta of laboring nun, to the finer qualities suitable for gentlemen of fashion,/among which are some Incapable of belii|| Surpassed In the character of the material and richneesor the flnj"h My fancy Cloths, comprise every diversity of color—green, olive green, invisible green, dark and light browns, olive, brown, wine color, and various shades of blue. My fancy Oawrimeres number forty different patterns. My vestings are of Silk, Woolen, Velvet, Plush and em broidered Cloth, comprising the differentstylea now In fash ion. My assortment of Cravats is unusually large and vari ous, all lately imported. My department of BOY’S CLOTHING promises a much more extensive miloetlon than usual, in consequence of the large variety of materials that I have with which to suonlv it. Mr. GEORGE ARMOR, who holds a distinguished rank in bis profession, and needs no recommendation to the favor of Pittsburghers, will superintend the Catting Department. Ills numerous friends will please remember thta In fine, I flatter myself tnet I shall be able to fnrnish garnments suitable for all classes, fitted up in such a man ner. and on each terms as shall disarm all competition, and I will therefore solicit a call from all who are not wedded to any particular house. SOLOMON STONER, octfcdlw4w No. 80 Wood street. ClmmiotU’n Leak Ofßoe* NO. 100 SMITHFIELD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— Money loaned on Gold and Silver Watches, Silverware ard other valuable-articles. anl-hdly HOUSE AND LOT FOR SaLBCHKAP.—a Frame House, of four rooms, situated on Washington street, near East Common, Allegheny elty. This property will be sold at a very low price, as the owner intends removing West. 8. OUTHBERT A SON, octil Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third street. k Bargain for Jf&nnfactnrers, IS OFPK&BD, in Ademsrflie.et Dem No. 4, on Big Bearer rirer, consisting of 13 shares of Water Power, and 100 Lots. Tbs Water Power is one of the best la the oouniy. It end the Lots are offered at a great bargain. Rnqulre of THOMAS WOODS, 76 Poorth street. SOMKTHING NEW.—As we Intend making i ohingt in oar present business, we are prepared to offer oar stoek of floe Watches, rich end fashionable Gold Jewelry, Silver Bpoons, forks, Ac., at precisely New York dty wholesale price*, which is a redaction of from 10 to 15 per oent. Therefbre, any one wishing a fine Watch,or anjr other arti cle of rich Gold Jewelry, would do well to g(re ui a call before parehaeing elsewhere, at 61 Market street. ,N. B,—The tery beet qoallty of Watch Qlaaeee set at'l6 Wats each ,at 11000*8. oeU ■ C» D* Wood, TMPOBTBB AND WHOLBBALI DIALKB IN WINKS JL AND LIQOOBB, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door tbove Race, east ride, Philadelphia, faaa on hand the beet 9°*UOn of old Btndlea, .WtaeaTldah Whisky, Monongv hela.Whieky,HollandGta/Oordial*, Ac,on terms worthy the attention of purchasers and dealers. [au29y iV>R BALK—A fine booee and lot on Penn street, near Pitt, for sale at a low price. Knqulre of oetao THOMAS WOODS, TO fourth street. - ->• £ —„* 4 J * _*** .»*• - '«*•«* 1 I*4 ' ♦ ' M ;*■*<*• t; *». ~ I “ •* *. . «* * ’ - ' •"* * ■* T * t ‘ • * c «, s *... ’ -i • - A -w. . H - I *' - f '« 4? *!» * ■ COMMERCIAL POST. 4y**j»BOKPH BOARD or T«tn» im aiMßiirr kiohiJisi. - .. omoKKs. BHIPTON. £ r * t Wee ft-aidenl —W*. H. &wth. • *“»<l « .. WX.IL Bun. : gmtary-wx. B. rnm. ; • Treasurer—Johx D. ScirLLT. i Superintendents. T. NOKXHAX, Jx. $ Ccmvultet on Arbitration for October.—ltuuM H. Bxm. V. P., WOlujc BZXXOiU, BUUDan BiK w£S R*i, 8.8. Bstav. “ • Wmsju.YEmgW OF HlTMimfil mm -KTTAI »ii», Ovnc* or m Daily Hmobm Post. t Friday, Oetttmfr, 18*4. f [Nor*. —The quotations given In the foOewin* irsii— it w*. Aj the season «^wmwjKndnm although the season thus far hac been my untoward ones ooant of the lov stage of water in the Ohio, and the depression all orer the country. Throughout there haa been juat water enough In the channel t*edmK the ran. ningof afew low water boats, bat not aaOdentla allow any up river freight. Our supply of Hoar, whl& to enttre ly from Cindnhati. la brought altogether by raßway. The state of the Money Masks! hen can beat he jodged by the condition of monetary attain In the last and in Cin cinnati The Philadelphia Ledger, of Wednesday has the I fallowing: I The New York weekly statement of the bank imm. published yesterday, an of a character to excite attention! The curtailment of Loans and Disoomtts, in theaTcrana g o.pub!^ a ,.m ? ?nt. Md O. <h«Sfs A>epoßlfr to sSplB,7ll. Incladlsg the Bub-Treasury atst» ment of last Saturday, the Allowing la the gaoecal B.pt, 2—91,591,188 Untsiß nJSSj27 ttJ«*ooO Oct. 7 91,380,625 10,830417 70486 810 OJKTOJ Oct 14_...88,«18,e30 11,130,877 «9J«i»7 £0129M Oct 21 87,092,810 10,320,103 *481511 The moet marked feature of this exhibit la the loaa of three and a half million* of deposit* in a tingle week Jbt lowing a Joes the Immediately preceding week of a million and hundred thousand dollar*—orfoar million, six l.on» dred thousand dollars In two weeks. Bjmw the id at *«— I Umber, about aeren week*, the banka of New Y»k7l!v | hare lost about four mil lions, three hundred m.«i— uL lan in specie, aeren andaqnartarmlDloasaf denorfts. .nd Imre narrowed their loansin the same time foarmflli ,m three handnd thonaand dollars I It la wttfa t nek a reduction o Moans that then can be other thaTFsi -S gent money market, and with the public distrust ot the Banks, evinced by the withdrawal of deposits and redm - ion I of colo, tboM inMftotton. cu do u K Si •crows down hud on ttnlr otutoosn. Whll. this at.l . of I things contlnnw, and it soma to ho wookhr gtowing w..roaw I instead of tattar, o Tory high raU of dlaootut on I ofpaper wUI rnio on tho otract, and tho woaha; hant* »m I occasionally add to the excitement by yielding to tbe i roe I sure from without. J ugt now the prospect of any easy t .u>- I “*I b l ** e «eouragtag than we ban hod ooc«: wn I tonotk* for some months. It Is true our burin** | "* T ? been for some months graduating their to I the lessened facilities afforded by the bank*, gad an a* »r I as their Uabillties are smaller than they would otter* toe I off. But while it Is apparent that credit i* t- be I further narrowed, and the currency mon eppndatod bv I the reduction of the amoum—making the dollar next w,■ k. 1 and for each suoeeedlng week, worth mon than U if now— I the pressure will continue, eery high rates rule in the nu>- 1 ney market and stocks sell low. I The New York Evening Port of Tuesday, In notirfngfhat heary curtailment In bank aooornmodatkmj had ta an place during the week then ended,says: A further contraction of bank aocommodstion U la i .-o grees this Notice haa been given to pay up lone, ; od tbe amount of dlscoaots is reduced, though tbe oflfelkc of »on money, hlmii .ir, with tbe dieeount broken, who take all satkMora ns- er and I6<fl)18 for eecond class. Cell loans 1 m cent Oanu. £ ■ions an still paid very generally for ; n addition to the usual Interest. The demand for moae\ ia \ 9t * e £? admi ' pnmlnjty ** h> banUagW clee. The return of so much western simulation for re (iemptlon and cuu.llic, hu Über.Ud . cocakS'X amonm of slocks used as the basis of bunk Issues, and tfc m bare been forced to a sale at a heavy decline. Indiana State stocks and Virginia sixes, the latter most freely used by Western banks, have consequently **•!»«<» considerably. 0 ; Tbe Ondanati Cbmmerdml ot Thursday, mys: , “ We eannet notfoe any improvement of oousaaaenca. In I our money markM; during tbe lata txdtamsntakM “ I ° nnl ot deposits were changed, and consequently mS ot tbe hanking bourne are more flash, and able to iramiw datethelr customers to a greater extent; but. outside attire areas stringent as heretofore, with an iacnarin* for money. Exchange on the But has advanced to ttftt } A pr«n-« Uw latter the selling rata. Business, rimrsni U oot active, although a folr amount ia doing In the rttular I way. Flour, under theoiMratlon of light arrivals, aadtbe I favorable advlcee from abroad, continues to advance and I dosed this evening fall twenty-five cent, per bbl better." I We may befo mention also that Flour has w advanoe In Nsw York and Phltadelphla, whfch nat be I owing entirely to tbe small amount going forwaid, ami not I to the fact that the demand has become more extenrtva. I There haa been very little shipped to Europe for months back: last week t*i one barrel left New Fork for anv for eign port. I ASHES—Pear Is are in demand and scMee at at fiUc. Ptota. Saleratua. 4j£c. Soda Ash, SWdSUc. BRICK—Fire Brick w*> quote nominally atifift tor torn tuT BXir * a * d Fire easy at*l2 «ton at °° " t,Tal ** a4 ® Bfc : from store BUCKirrs AND TCBB— Bnckets at Factory (2, and from Large Tube, from store, |7©7JO • dea.* small do ffl.fio. fi'eiiwym., BKOOMS—W« doU a steady demand and tight supply • onarriral, price- range from $20176, end fromst^Tit BRANd—White remain at the upward figure thaw el. HOTTER AND &WB—Wtn« roll would eommaml Hfl l.c; Common packed 11013 c, and extra fine Item It. fan are Rjanse aod in demand at 12U014c. BACON—The stock of Bacon Cquita reduced and prfow remain firm. Tbe talcs for the week were fair, atfiKCTcfiJr sboeldere, cash and time; sides 7^07.4; plelnhtms 10 CRACKERS.—Manufacturers met during the weak and igreed to rsise the rates, al follows: Water Crackers, $ bbl so Butter do do *" ’ Vq Pilot Bread do i|.. Sagar Crackers, $ & .....?...^J..7..V1 9 ots. Soaa do do 9»* Boston do do ... q u Pfo-Nle do do "$[...."...g u YAR! * 3, * c —Tl>« following are nowtbe ruling No.6tolo.lodu*iT*..,lBc«ft No. 18.... mbii, “IIA 12 29 “ « 1T.... _ 5 “ 2O “ « 18» .. .25 « “ i* - 22 « -a, « .. Docw YitH. I*o-WO -9c F lb I No. 800 „6Umfc “WO 8 “ I “ 900- .. .oQ « “ ?00 .7 “ { “1000 Chain: white 19@20, oolorwl 28. OorwlitTii*. Owidkwick, 18. Twin*, 20. Bitting. No 1 IS- No. 2.12; Family Bitting, 14. Clotting, 15. OORDAO B.—Tbe fnllowtag_iK the mtat now Manilla R0p*,e0i1.,....19 Vk Bk. Oat.. Whit* “ 14 ** « Tamil “ 13 “ u Forking Torn, f10«...12 •* *• Bbd CoaiMH-UanUiii, $2,60, 3,76£5,00 « dot. do V coil 19etj lb. Hemp, $1,87, » dot. do eoll 14 ota fife. Plocob Lots—iUnllli, |1,2& ft doiu Hemp, <1 m dot. COPPER—We quote it «"4 Hm. CANDLES—SaIe* of Star daring the week at 24c «Ub • Dipped worth 13*4, nod Mould 14)4. Seep brings 6c. CIIEKSB Reserve is somewhaticaree, and meet! wUh ready sale at IOUe, cash and time. DRIED FKOIT—-There have been a few sales; lost enough to furnish a quotation. On Thursday J 5 sacks Applca from depot brought $l,lO ft bushel. Also 10 sacks Patches at (1.87 bushel from depot FEED— Bnn and BborU, $1,25 $lOO Bis; Ship stuff, $1,40: Finished Middlings, $1,60. Demand active and supply FREIGHTS—No (binge has occarred In the Kail road The Canal la closed by the fall of the Frerport Aqueduct. FEATHERS—SaIes hare taken place from first hands at 43c, and rotail at 46@S0. FlBll—Balsa are confined to the regular wants of the trade. Quotations remain unchanged, n*: Mackerel No. 3. large, $lO 60®ll; Medium do., $10,00; No. 4, sB<aBJ#. Baltimore Herring, $0,26®0,60; Halifax do $6,60®5. Tafca Fish: Trout, $9; White, $10; halfbbis in the usual pro portion. There Uan upward tendency. FLOUR.—Since our last general review Flour has been In active demand, and price* nave materially advanced. The stock, perhaps, has never been so much reduced, as at this time, with unueally light receipts. Bales in the beginning of the week were made at prioee ranging from $7,90 to $B,- for Inferior to No. 1 superfine first bands: axtnTat $8,12 to $8,26. On Tuesday, Mies were made at $B®S,26 for superfine, and for extra. On Wednesday the demand v»» active, principally to go north—with sales as follows: 200 bbls inferior at $7,90; 200 do superfine and ex tra at depot at sB,2s 100 do lo lots from store at $8,12@8,26. Late in the afternoon of same day prices stiffened under the influence of the foreign news, and sales were made of 160 bbls at depot at $8,20®8,37; 80 do from store at $8,37@8,5Q for extra. On Thursday, sales reported on ’Change of TOO bbls at $8 for inferior, and $8,26®8,37 for extra from first hand*. In the afternoon considerable lots were sold atsB,. 60@9,75 from store—sB,7o being refused for several lots to arrive. Rye-tiour continues scarce, with small sales from •tores at $8@8,25. Corn-meal we quote at $4 $ bbL GRAlN—Wheat is better, and the mills are now offering $1,70@1,80, without being able to get enough to keep con stantly going. Rye Is In demand at $1,20, and none offer ing. Barley is in active request, and sales are making from wagon at $1,20. Oatß have declined to 40®60 on arrival, with steady receipts and an aetive demand. Ear Com sold at 76c, at depot, ou Thursday. GROCERIES.—Sugar is firm. We quote by the hhd at tU to Qc, and bv the bbl Of Molasses, oonsUerabl* lota changed hands at 21 to 25c for oak and cypress. Coffee 12 @l2Uc Rice 6U@6c $ lb. GERMAN CLAY—Briags $40@45 $ ton. GLASS—We quote city brands Window at s&.s box for 6xB; $2,50 for 7x9; $3 for 8x10; $3,60 for 8x12?9x12, and 10x12; $4,60 for oxl3, 9x14, and 10x14; $5 for 9x16,10x16, and 10x16; $6,25 for 10x17; 6,60 for 10x18; and SO on In- creasing in like ratio acoording to fixe—lo $ ctroff for cash. Oohntry brands are sold at an avenge of about 60c lees $ bx than city brands. HAY.—From sides It commandss23@3ostonT IRON ANDNAlLB—Nochange to noteinesurd tilts. The strike ceased some ton days ago, aDd all the mills are run ning full band. , NAVAL STORES—Spirits of turpentine brings 66 in the small way. Tar $4,76®56; Pitch $4,37@54,60 jßoeins3£6 @53,50. METALS.—There was a sale of Blooms and Fig Metal early in the week, but of these we have not the figures. On Thursday 20 tons Juniata Blooms at $90,00. six mas; also 30 tons No. 2 anthracite at $42,60, six mos, OlLS—Steady sales of Lard Oil No. 1 at 80®8Ac by the lot and lo the smalt way. Linseed is firmer, and sales In the retail way are made at 86; no heavy sales reported. POTATOES.—76O bushels Neebaanocks and Pink Eyes at depot at $1.20 $ bushel. SALTPETRE.—2O lags at 9c, four month*. BALT.—At the Canal sales tre made at $2 $ bbl for No. 1, and $2,0G@2,12 for extra. From store a slight advance on these rates. STEEL—Spring Steel, Pittsburgh manufacture, Plow do, 7@7>£; steel ploagh wings, 8; do, eat to pattern, 8@10_U; A B steel, from rolled Iron, 6Vf; from hammered do, 6 yi; Hoe steel, 7V4: Fork do, <; Shovel do, 8; steel dandy tire, 7; EJlptic Springs, 10 W; seat do, 13®14; Oultt vator teeth, 13X6, 32@3£; do, 18X611, 50@66 « tooth. TALLOW—No demand. Nominally held at 10%QU; rough do Bc. TlN.—'We have to not* a slight decline; 10. $10,64, and IX. SIR cash; Pig $36; Bar #7U. WHISKY.—Raw Is selling at S4c $ gallon, and Rectified at 3&®36- No sales Rye, but quoted *>owilw«»y at 40*. FINE PARLOR FURNITURE, of every description, on band and made to order by octlT T. B. YOUNG A <X>. APPLES— 10 barrels for sate by Hi octlfl HENRY H. OOIAIHB. KEFIN El) SYRUPS—6obblsofvark>usquaUtta*,for«U by £oct2l] BMITM A gHQtAIR. MARBLE TOP WASHBTANDS—Mahogany and walor handsome patterns, manufisetnred and lor sale by ~<507 *l* .**■' *' r . 1 , tt* *•’!/: * v •* ■* *. . &*ik * •. ' •' r ** v /■ - i , POTTKB YiAX. AOtlen. »J interest In the business of Lons, Miller A Oo- to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will oon wnu# nt the old stead, Po. 109 Front street. I ecrdisllr nWßßtnd the new firm to the pntronsge of my friends. Pittsburgh, July », 1864. p. ttkn.tJß •* 10110 -JHO. FHIUIPS. 8. A. LOIO *. CO., Tl^ L -.. AN . 1 ? B “ A88 FOUNDER*, AND QAB FITTERS, JD Inrtt. ettendoD to their etoek ofCtmdattm, BreekeU, fMtfauits, and other fixture*. We fit up bouses with Gu t“BWem, met, B™» Outage of .11 kiuditoortw hUh Seilroed Pump. tnd Tuk Fittage, end Attrition Metal ooostaatly on hand. i«si BMhi—Hot t Cold* tad SlioWtn thnfitttaf and ftumlaUngof which jnotbll* hae bam f *P* red to wndar bathing laxurioniaavell aahaalihfoL irssi sy w?^i»«»ptod.)ft«»^• SucSZa JhaS2££rifsKS^.*-*» Hotal -""" - i* Bo JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. f~U£THIKQ AND FURNISHING gToks, Matonic n.» KJfW ttrut, fitUbmgh^ ClothingmSe toa£ur“£ |ooa atyla, and a* moderate ratm. aaMf . Ho Hutkafi mwo HUHDUD THOUBAND DOItABB »orth of Mock X villnotbadUfcribotad u BO6BBJS A 00.’8 Bter D*- punwtsnM OsUor, Jlfth stmt, opparit* Muon'*, hit •P*®, lb* payment of $1 too can procure u good a LIKS> PKbb ai out ha procurau in thli or as; other city. Oafl had glra ua a trial, ios • «mwi Water aud lamparlUa. YTTIL D. MNGLISH, Pitt street, bakiv Penn, ia sow FT Btanuhctiirlaaandhottldngtheaborebararagaaon fa axtttdTa aaala. Hie articles are of tha beet quality, and nannfWiiuadftom tbaporaatnatariili. octl7Jy J>aaicr In Franck and Amaticun^Pyt TLf AX*HIALB ft)R Will firm . JJA *ad » foil >mf timai of Ifemclt WoifetecGMlM. Limn and Ocrttoo flom, Orotafcat Patton. BtampJ •ad Banda. ■nteoldflnag BUu, in all edcca; Hoom ft*. Xmbcs*dtnng, and.«Mr j tiling atot ta th«> n^ t I VAN QOHDSR’B Trimming Start, QdM Ho.MMnrkatH^.eonatr^t^uSoDd- MISCELLANEOUS. R. L. ALLEN, WBOUULI DIiXES M 7 ranifn mow, BrsadiM, Corduli, Cipu-i, *o., HO. 8 WOOD aTBXBT, _B»TWKS WATAR AND «BBr STREETS, r- T* »U««I PWQMIIf. with r ~t,—- MU At M low ntas «s any In tbs tnd«t U sot lo wer • BRAHDIBS. J tustneuk ntj old M.& BnadT.Tiaun 18*5- o Leges France Oognee • 6 “ Maglorj “ * < ijK»Sf*fS^SsKA'lDi,' l obpM« i 6 eighth " LagerFrere’a State Brand; 8 “ “ OwPlMteced Heed, Tary superior far hotel* MdMtMUiati; LsflryetteOo^ue; A quarter “ 2 half « 6 quarter “ 8 half Otard, Dnpoy k Ocl,") j A.Brigatte Paj» . BRAIiDIKS. 10 bamlfl WUd Obarrr Bnair it : as - " “w wo 8 BMpbcrry « 10 « OUfwab « POET WINEB. I OqaartaroaakaPara Jalea Partfeular* l* “ “ BaadamajrtPort; If “ “ BmidatM’aaariraUad Port ; a ;; « ouLoadoaWi; • I*o " . " Bainady. I SHEBET WINES. | fqaartecaakaPactfliaAabarB!><!TT * “ " Old Paly Cortaa » io : : eg" 0 * 49 ’"-:: I J " “ aa>7 oUAMoatfllado Shany; L miscellS^odT-nines. Uqtt*rt««Mk* Dnr Malaa; » ** “. ton* «r « “ “ Tmmtm; • ** * IMoa. champagne wines. 1 60 baskets Charks HakMesk; I : Spa 100 cun St. JdUn, ko( cork • I #o “ BLmqS* I 26 M Chatesn I 36 C M U T*«lWa. I 26 « Msdoc. 1 f BUM. ! SbogabsadsOU \ ** AatJcva; 1 ** Bt.Qnixj 10 barrels Saw i 1 ? Ig H AHD BQQTCH WHISKIES. lpoketeonSMbamVaU; l i BaMto Malt; } T. *»»•«’■. of Palalay, « 6 M Utr, 6 rian old. « WU,k * to “. 1 toTyaars , . HOLLAND GIN. i plpaaMadar Ina; a tall plpaa loUpa'a i Dehor: 1 ** lUI • „ . SUNDRIES. » eaaaa Baatam Wlaaa, aanrtad: U Mxtnet D, Adayatha; 10 <• O^oSr^.;' 0 a* Macaaofafau; ’J* “ «s«htaa Blttata; 10 ldlabaig Ala; 10 _ *££*«*' ; (tdojaarb, f “ K&thorftird’t *• «« I « « IWMt'i '«*-*«*« «»a« CIGABB. JSSSSTJF* 80,000 Taritohn u 86,000 CUichau « 2MOO Prop—n « SM»O KtTftm* SlyOOOfeftoJtaiaaM i KyMftWt.iil nu-irm tajsSr 1 * Wo. 8 Wood CtTMt. IjESggSKESi ss™M*4aiirwaaif&r « u » «.-JgJß&a °* VALbABL* uri mortm-i iEv I?J “ P«Mic Motion, on MONDAY, tt» i«t« uj of Nor*mb«r ant, at tb» Soon* of th« Bmnl «f Ss k ‘ , Jgr auoL ”U«™ssuomAla ” n * JAMBA BLAKELY. rpANKARDg. Cupa, fa_ ioat s*g:swwm&Sb Tl _y^y , ..*s d J «yfay> Jn hri* rarfrty, and tbtt low Pwu, Spaetacha, PodU, Quo, Ao. •dT AI *P«I«®«M«r,MKI warrant »ad manufactory W. W. WILSON/^ ■ octl7 ooton of Mar Eat and fourth Hwu * 1 '~~ T® aSODLAR PLOWING MATCH of the AUaefcenv Js-Oeonty Agricultural take plaeecmtae SSffIJS w?dSL r 2 r s mJ '» liU)iY . a- *m. or Plo», moot h»Toth«irnMiMMit*r«d °” “* tt ° Uai ’ rtU ‘ <««0^ “»w "* 0, “ 1» f«*M or >Ol. ■ »10 Third ■< Ponrth *• r son CXSB 18 TtAU. ***« proatom. Third « Fourth “ oetlO IS • « * 4 «der of the Plowing W Wfttah Tra4#» 1 invite the attention of dtiaens ud strangers to our ,,'w. «g“& »i«*d ** 5i851?S sraiiJSMra^at mottth*; Patent Laver Watebee, wiSL £sn;s,x p ]£S »not owlted, if equalled, by any itebSHkent i?thL' —**<‘H eoni«r of M»rt«t I£afijSrttSju. Third ttratf j «or Jferfcd, would respectfoQy inform their frwu oomoSptiTSxf^rfl! U “ t J h f r h * T * »®w 1° «or« tholr ■>“*«•■» of CABPeTSof.Tor, H» Koj»l Velrotudßnuacdj, toU»nom- uTLli iIT P “ d . ***■ n ° or CWOtoth, (raw £2£ l iCsl *fcj" w . ll * ,lB:, “ ,nd T,r J rich Ooeoft »oa i^sric., as- “■* »«■ *“ d q ° iek Mew BUak «f Cblokerlns’s Plamoe^ H. MJELLOR, SI Wood atrvet, haa and now ready for sale an entire "toek <rf Pfono TorteMhnn the oeiebra * * ■ M led manufactory of CWcksring A Son*, Bo* <*JJU “w »«w«t «tylee of 0,6£ andTwtave instruments, in riohJy carved and plain Rosewood and Walnut Oteee, and with all their late improvements Pnnfoaameanhaveacholeeoatof the largest stock of Plano Portes ever brought to the dty. Prices invariably «In Boston, without addition for transportation or risk, and every Instrument warranted. wSfcMiwffin 10 * <*▼»*«» Patterns. ei?slf , s^ I S?S: A f J U i,^ pply of Cirhart’a Melodeons, at s*®> s**» $T6j $lOO and SIM each. lor sale by JOHN H. MEL LOR, Jdw^ t SSSw!?* WflmM - lbtFlli, sa ,h “ d tor Sale. TipLLhe add tt private sale, TQBKB HOUBRB AND iIxLJSFt «i 22? Br * ck ?°»**i dhuted on Perry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 90 feet front hj 79 foot Tpfff s ’ on Login street, Bixth On*Ho®f® fronting on Login street, and the other on Carpenter 1 , ally; LotS4 ftetbj 100. w r,^.Slf“.v d T“ w °"°PF' °»the corner of Fernand S.” o "«Je»r<h>m lei of April, “ B “ UUn *' *»• The Honee et pW Fee “ d u plenanntlj 'ocnted. For terns and further particular* enquire of ALHX. CUFPLSB. corner of Ferry end Water streets. , inrtorvaad MEDICAL. Cniuittm Haul! jcrraiAKA,* Djtmmdtuicd-' • Thli moat wonderful article la dsetisud la produce an entire revolution In the trautment of an dbeusee of the lungs. Areonute an daOf rsodved bom Clergymen and other par aona of the highest reepeotsbtldy, of mm# „ r OU rm hereto.' foie eonrUered Incurable of Arfbme. fironc),ln.,Oon«anp- Uon, and an Dlaeasea of the Lungs, by lfR. CL’UTIfl’ HTGBANJe head the follower Dr.Ru*j(r»oslnmet«rofßorlingtoti,N.r,Mjs: “Send udaen more Hygeana; It la worklM wonder. here I. diseases of the lumps. I batlava It »m onto any dlaaaaaa not In the very taat stages, and an than la prMan to thereat and comfort it is sure to gfre the tatbrer. <1 ant willing,• aald my neighbor, ‘to punhaae n package a week for my daughter; It givaa her perfect net Idonotuneot bar to lire.’" Htbeaju xk Eiai-J. H. (Hobart, Poatmaater of RHi mond, Maine, writes us: “The Hyjaana la doing wondera here. My ilater faaa had a dlatrtaaing cough, arlth great dlOenltyof brvathlu* for years. She wore the Inhaler and took the dterry Syrup tor a few daya before ahe waa re lieved, and new, after one month's naa of It, her rwugh la well. Hr. Onrthf new gyataatnf Inhalation must prednes an entire revelation in the treatment of tUeemee of the lunga. There la no adatoka, It la truly a wonderful die oorory." The Her. Mr. Onrtla aaja: “It Is now 4ght dan my daughter put on the inhaler and oommanoad ruing the 1 Md »'already dona mom for her thaat adl the medical fooalty harn haem able to da for the laat two yean. The Irritation and tfakHag aahaation la the throetb gone, and with it tha ooogh. SttatoapawaU. o . Sold at BE. Dflra Drug Store, Ho. 140 Wool atreet, comer Virgin alley and Hood street. [ootlcdaaaSm [ Ernes At PiOtbmgk Ordjr Dfgratck, p». jg, jug, Ckaat Knpamdaia—thaalder Bracea^-da KzMltaat Artlel*. Persona who hare acquired a atooptrn position, by ibllow- I log a sedentary occupation, will eiperleaoa groat relief by the urn of the “Washington Suspender Braes,” —a- and aold hy Dr. KIYSXB, corner of Wood street and jpirvia alley. T * rfr a loam ami reap a lull n „r Uie pantaleona la eo pfatmd aa to eonttuiiallygaed tobrtag the shoulders to their natural pmUiou,aad expand the ehest We pnrahaaad one aoaaa tlma ago, and have then ao phased with It, thatwa wnaollattad gave It a “puff," gratia. Woman, hundreds of whom are «*—-ny injured by the weight of enormous “skirts,- should also ] I braces. Be particular In proowrime tha kind maartieemd, as I maayof tbaßneaaaoUarehambogan I ftrfd vboUnlt and nUlittbSni fttaraof QBO. H. I KETBEBpMOa 144, eons af W««d atraet and Virgin alter. I A®* Sign of tha Gofaft Hottar. | N. B. I aljo kaep trary rutty of Tnzaaaa, Bappbrtoa Body Bnm, Pita Pioya, Btocktaga, Bwp*»«y fcwJwgM, Ac. -nEfcdaw Cara Car Cfcalara. A OAfiD-Qtiini of you harausMg you om of tba most tarrfbla djaaaaaa Al though ao &talp u It many proraa, ft la a^rattife Um \ pcomptly tnd maQj carmhta, by a ptwpa rimtaAr, lataria hly ao ia Ita aarliar atagaa, aridon oihanriaa rraa aftar coUapao has tafcaa pUea. By | [ anoa with thU itiaaaaa lam enahkd to aflbtdyoii ~ " J A PROMPT AMO PXRVBOT RBfZBT. 4 \ Whkh yon wtU Had to my CHOLERA SPBCma i Every/arady ehoald gat it at ones, and keep tt on baud.; Every person In foet should hare It wUhiu reach, und; im-; ■nerßately naa It on tha first dhtnrtame of tha bowsle. The relief It gl reals prosapt end sßmtusl. DsaU with con-1 fidenee, area to tha latar atagaeL Pull directions for-tmting tba iSmii Mewpaa? It. Jor Bk by GEOBfi* H. KIYgIR, 80. no Wood ain't Bttobogh. [aa|Jl] g. s. FITCH, Satanj.Ti. T. 1 rkrridu’i Opium at my iknldar Brae**. I Dft. Lajo, editor of the Cfaaabeaborg Traaaarlfi, safer I of bptnte U| 1864, hi ipHUig ot theoe' Oarftknd r Dr.6*O.H. KKYBZR, nhaftte*to ter inpeetfe* a eery tee apeefcaen aftly “WuEisgto&Siw peaidtt Brace,” maoaftctared and add by him at the corner of Wood street sad Virgin alley, Ptttibnrjh. u mtth j •dmiaWy tho pnrpoeea for which it b iatended, b I aad eaey, sad altogether free tea tho ntjertfrme I to tho xcaay other Braoee In general om. It* an excellent I whlb it the him time ttpreteme the «h?nl - In e healthfel poeltion, without at aH the aatnisl aoreaenta of the body. The Or. win end them by mail, tee at postage, to any pert of the Union. &fld wboleeele and retell at DR. KBYBRR’fI, 140 Wood I etreet, wwner ef yfagfai alley. [«t3aUw r un «r ejonnn faizht Ksozcms OB BABB AIDVOftSALIHT ' yiiIMIIO BEQTHKEg, IFWaaie'fingfid* and ZkaferTin Fata* KOomer Fourth and Wood itrerts, PitUbwth. BLUE'S AMBICAS COMPOUND; JlTaa’littmtiTi: “ tklllllMllu P«»n—j * - ** Hair Dye. “ Expectorant; “ Sanative Pill* “ Hair Tonic; . Wbtef.MamafWlidChenT* V-*3*£j». Bryanfe Pulmonary Balsam ; *'*"*' . HooftamPsGerman Bitter*; "• . Holland dft Hostette:*g Stomach do Merchlste’ Uterine CathoUcbn: Stems' Scotch Cough Candy: Prions do; Thorn’s do; Hove’i do; Osgood's India Oholagogue; Morse’s In rigors ting Cordials Trier's Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison’s Hair Dye; Pha lon’s do Batchelor's do McMann’s Elixir of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Kxtnct; Brown’s IVsence of Jamaica Oirurer: McAllister's do do: Kidder's IndelUble Ink; Payton’s do do; Arahold’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons’ David’s Lilly White; Basin’* do; Tobias’ Unlment; Hunt’s do; • Allan’s Nerve and Bone Unlment; Mexican Mustang do; Parrel’s Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Berne’s Pile lotion; Mean Fun; - Scarpa’s Acoustic OQ; ' Merchant’s Gargling OH; *°“-'* 00* Unr on; McAllister’s Ointment; Sings* Iteh do; Periel’e do; Gray’s do: Trask’s Magnetic Ointment: Jndkln'a do; Bvsim’s Panacea; Houck’s do; Sargent's Infhnt Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Honshten’s Pepsin; Kiel's Petroleum; Mclane’s Celebrated Liver Pills Brandxeth’s do Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Lee’s Anti-bilious do; Barsaparilla Blood do; Even’s do ; Swayneu’Extrad Sarsaparilla Blood ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health do: Jew David’s Plasters: Rhownaker’s do; Dr. Newman's do; Badway's Bandy Belief; Morris’ Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Boll’s Saraaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; Gnytotft Extract Yellow Dock and BarsapnriQa' Wolff's-Schiedam Bchnappe; Soap, Oleever’aHoney; u l S' s ” l ** l Brown Windsor ** } Mask; Lodi urn’s Bpedfie; MeLene’s SOflorifie Congh Syrup; Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; Sellers’ do; Bwayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry: Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Trioophorons; s^asswssr™'** Dr. Locock’e Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Eye Water; AgmUfor *U ofDr. MtOUntoctf. Funltj:M.didii«<; Dr. Needham s Breast Pumps; Waterfj Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gum Elastic do do I„ *T«m* Clua la mathematic,. N the Mathematical Departmeafcof Ihiff ’« CoUee*, toobs men are taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry,Trico nometty, Mensuretiou, Surveying, Ac. Greet pi« vill be taken to give the most concise and practical methodj of cal culation, We have recently diaoOTeredanewpUnfcr Lowr Division, the Square Boot, by which the neoal labor Is abridged more than half; alro, several abbreviations In Multiplication. Tbeee principles an general, and will ap ply to any problems. Class meets every evenier, except Saturday. Hours, 7to 9, p. M. Terms, $lO per half sm sion. p. WAYDBN, A. IL, OCt2O Professor Of Math—y•tw C ! Ovff’j Collect. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT ' Hours And terms per session of 30 weeks, parable bv • half session, in adraaoe: 07 Regular DeyCla&i in I«tln, Greek. Hathematia. Aa_ fl to 12. A. M., and 2 to 4,P. JL, $2O. JSreaiacClajalnMath* •mane*,7 to 9, P. M., $2O. FrenchahdSe^nan,9toSX M„ and 2 to 4, and 7 to 9, P.JL,S». todies’ CUasta Mathematics; Wednesday, 4t06, P. IL; Saturday. 9to IX A. slo. No pains or expense will be spared to ante this deportment of the Oollege worthy of patronage. o«ll pTIIAYPBN, A. M„ PrSdosL , ul ■tnambaat THKBAT AND K«Nlsa*cG£SB O* DDR'S COD LXOK an open far the reception of rtndeste. Dallj heetnree on Mercantile lav and Commercial Sol ”***- oet« Bfath Light, " SUPERIOR ABB SPLENDID PICTURES in 1W pTOdoMd NawChilksy, No.76Fourth JmL Uy rad taprond Sd« ud Skj Ligbta: ij vhfcb HtmuM eTCMUna ttrtL flHkiß In im Meondi,iad ddnlta 1b any weathar Boot opo *y UKUWIUBg." ■ -9mt 'SOIIM. r P '■ Man’* WetrcnaplmAkt. <b Utt» aSlb fcfhowtnfpote. r Mali;, TX>EWAEDOiO AND OOKMJBIOT wkcHAHTB r Dmlui is all kinds of Plttabnrgh ShanftctiiiM. T Hp> and gh—t Uad, C 7 Front atr—L LAWO FOR ILRNT;—A good Mx www naa* tot rant, at tha oldaatobllahadfUao Dapoiof :* r * - * - •«- ? - ~ *v • • , : •. ,r^-• -a “ *■ ' ♦- i .t>jgi j/fc fW'Tfvry fFT/4 ll= » ■•. ¥** “M” Kiiomj BiUßOlhrtfcHlOl GO CHICAGO AI»U^WI«UUDiD Xa Air tin* to : St. bids. rmAlNfi MAVAOHieAfIO »AK?(SBSJ,%iSH; «wßSsS2sra « awsmfiSS igg.’ * 2 M Twia» ran throujtn to W. tonfai lo tnirtMm boura, rt» Mowlagtop, BpiiuMl US Alto*, *ntw duJxifm orAomgcOTMetlD^tAllot wfUi dolljr ItoiTTticket, ” SSBPift !C l ” u * witt £L*rf2£i2! w^*»S& s »ie^lpdK l™;*!***-*-* w »«**n ■« eb*o3i hTi&. fimhfbom CTnm»a to be lotus <& hopes. S. P. IgACUoST i **Ba>. iscsasc-^ sJEffgHL!*?*** to **—*»> ty ttda route, ss. be ■* p*a« ttf’Dare&nd and Pttta >wgh and Ohio t^asST^ cimui Step« ~ro*di wwty-two hoars, _ . YU. ALLLAXQM^ QyiMtfJeay JUlinmrmLtM. A. *1 lioo. S®** * atat “ The Trains of the Gtfo ialtaL.iatfMit u. M «,»♦. Ohwtoi u is AMpEt^L? boom gdj,VlA CL*T*UJn?^riD , .rtJ?fc, sr?y *** *J*|? *“•*▼«•» of ttwwwbo go via Htm- SSs®w» I*“’' 1 *“’' ** ta * i ' ■“* »** <a * T *' gM by Uklai XU, Xmlo *«m Pitutmigh. The Timing from Cleveland to Toledo and CMnuro run ms “ S -°° «■* *•*. i K**nd if>l Jd liS m. Chk **° « lamTefijr Bock Irfandmad St. Louis ms follows- LmroChicago mt820, A. ‘ vJTggg P?W lafed Railroad to Joliet, ana theme* over thr&ftegn ij» , MhA t 6>nra*a aSSS&Sgg •**>“ “• TO M ToChtaafO _cri eo g «> WctoUwL 400 J 3> *l4 &o S£tr— J 2 • 2*riamad_i# so ; bSo jww«i i—. typ, -„ ,at tßati.—-M » "is w tatarUwOTMr. J. J- A. QAJEEQJm. Agvnt, „■>... __ Ptt M Mgh. SUMMER ARRAITOHMffIfTS. the PENNSYLVANIA iBs ** £SjR9B9B9PHB ’ is#*. RAILROAjDv' * *s»?£* H n ranußinwiu, | ON AND AfTKB. THUitSDAT, AOI.T JHSI. raRSE I . _ THBOUQB TWAINS. arrirttg in Philadalpiiia at 4 o'clock, the next _ t S? wlu n*J aTenlng rt OT ta * «riy at. Inrta’i, .£t*e&abiirgh, I«trobe, HUbfcia, Johnstown, LHie/’A Gallttses, Altoo©*! at Harrisburg with the min for Balti* •Hiring In PMbdfqihifttt Baltimore, at 12^0, I J™Li££wfll kar. erwj after noon (exeept Sonday) at SJ» o’clock, Mojain* ntallreea* fanning only ag far ”* / ACOOMMODATIOS TRAIH leases daily [ (axeept Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, 4. JL, .imnhy *ll 1 tlons, andrunningonly ufiuu k First Ac commodation arriraa at 6 o’clock, A. M. bnu, l, p. M. g«ond p. M. MaU ttJtt,Fit Fast to pgr* Fare to Bedford BprioM-lLTB? *K»8»««cfoBd to allstatfoneon the P ? ° a T w "" , « n«n. «iml • HnaiaiaattmpdnylAtinio Anat • - Ho note*of • leea denominate* than’firadollaxa will be a^t*J “>• ~ *•* NOTIffIL-Io ease of loea, the Oonaan will hold them seises responsible for personal haseaaa'auy —<» for an amount aot exceeding sioo. ■ J ’ N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Una has bqtttemufoyed p ?ff ngß ” “* **«■*« to and from the a chay not to exceed 16 canta tot each peflMßger, »M 16 canta for each trunk. 1 u > “** Tot “*•** ‘Pflf ’ to J. MKSKIMjra, ipnt, OP OHIO AJTD FXMB7LVAHA BATCBOAfi. M«w AmaitmtsL COMMENCING FEES UA&T2&, 1864. MAH* at All! **»? ’ ***?!*•• ** Crestline. and makes a dose eoa« nacoon tlOT; with a last -Express Train, reaching Cindn natl about li o’clock at night. v • WBOa EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3o*clo£k. P ja after the arrival of the* Express train fmm FhUAfet&hfe? aad reyhes Crestline at 11,80 P. M, oomieettairwilh the Bxjjraas whieh reaches Oteetanatl lathe OMMerttons we made wlth-the Ohio and IhdianaTtnd r * llro *‘ u *”■ Sipou, Oraiuedononmadowith OlerelMid, llimrwTflte. 8u JSssffsaaßhas ftas; »~a»— * «s2si fyetoOh>di»iam7;toliidlaaaprtla*B|to'paTtpay 1 W to Toledo SS; to Columbus $546; to Zaneevllle tft.lQ-ta Olerdand $4. Through tickets to Louisville atndneed xmnumist TH3B EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cresilln* at 1.16 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting with the i# t ft rou §h In fifteen boars to Pblladalphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at i3O, A- M_ on thear. *ilf 1 of Jfe/SS I *.. Itx ? n ** Tr *ln from Ctodnaui, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. * ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves ?£Su« p m '“ 46 P “• K " “ « FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at T A M, and 9PI and arrives at ASO A M, and 4AO, PM. * 49" The Trains do not run on Sunday. M 9“ Tickets or further Information, apply at the ticket j'^rfniSr ob J O .t lia CoinpuT, of J> 0. CURRY, at the corner office under the Moaounhala House, Pittsburgh, or of , . GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, , vn . Federal street Station, fcbffl JOHN KELLY, Passenger Af** Penniyivaala RallroadT * SIWUKR TARIFF between Pittsburgh, miadfllphJa and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 18M. " first Class —Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware. Feathers. Furniture,second hand. Furs, Pianos, Poultry: Wines, to baskets or boxes: 78 cents $ 100 iba Second Clasp— Dried Fruit, Beeswax, peer «Hwy Qover and Timothy Bead, Glassware, Hardware, Baas, wbtil and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: TAtrd CTosi—Baeon and Pork (loose,) Batter, In firkins, kegs or bbls; Hide*, Leather, Soap, Wlnttow Glass, and Cot ton, uneotnpremed: Mc-fHOObs? Bacon 0° eu*» or boxesj Barley sad Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, CSimm, Lardnd Lai* Hemp. Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) LeaTTobacu 40e. W 100 ms. Flour 80 osntsWbbl. *ftl GEORGS 0. FRANcractre. Hsrehant Tailor. JOHN LACGBLIN, formerly foreman for Mr. B.Btoiur, would respectfully announce to hU frUf»df and the public generally, that be has rested and newly np the fine stud lately occupied by Messrs. J. S. A C. Lee, No. 59 Market street, between Second and Third* when be Is prepared to make to order GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING In the most fhahtonatle style. Haring himself served a rwra lar apprenticeship to the trade, sod being apttotleaietfeer. be therefore Hatton himself that he can turn out e—"*ntt not to be surpassed in workmanship or style in this or anv other in the Dnte. Haring jnst returned from the east, ho has a laraa.a* •ortaent of the most IhshtonsNa Goods, In his UweTerer brought to this market. ' N. B.—Boy s’ Clothes made and trimmed in **** ncattet manner. He will alee warrant all ware what itii hm» seated to be. Parents will find it greatly tatbetradraiitaun togir. him a call, If they want their boysnmSyflSS J?? 25*** N °' B9 SUrk * t «treet, beJwSm Second and Thfrd, west able. aeptetowfon Stctaboftt Fvniture and Ckalr>« ff 2 an constantly »i»g«pj Ja the manu’acture of STEAMBOAT CABIN CHAIRS and JURNHOBB, of every /"Tr „ . description, and pay particular attention » »dia*OQftctnre of the best Styles, satiable tot the wa of Steamboats. Our ttpttUnci la Utla branch ef the bail* aaas enables os to warrant satiafteOOa, aa well utih the promptitude in which orders an filled, as la the quality of *{}• *orfc and peraonal altentioo given to the fitting out. Thoeeinterested la fornUhing Boats, will find Jtto their advantage to girt us a call. Administrator*’ Notice. ' \kt HERKAS, letter* of administration to the “fetat* of VV of tkocit, a! piSbSgTdl indebted to the eald estate mb nqnwuyt payment, and tboee haring claims or Odnaod* asainat the «.»of »u wui th. . -‘‘’’JUiS WILLIAM PHI LLIPS, ‘Admlolstnlnr, oeccot eecMr K<*» met Pint T__. Bottce. • - HE late firm of D. B. BOGXRB * CO, baring been <B*- ■olTedbj the death of John F.Qoica m dn 2Tth laa. • the bodnen of the firm wbl be nettled by tbe >&their ofllee, corner Boss and Rnt streets. ■ ISAAC JONES, l „ . . „ _ D. B. BOORRa; ; Borrijin**MtoM. tember 30,18*4. - Bailee. ’ ’ ' rr\SM late firm oT JONES IQUIQG, haring been <SasoHed X by the death of John 9. Qnigg. on the 2th )m the business of eald firm will be settled by the wadmlgm&ai tbelr office, corner of Eon and Hnt nreyta. ISAAC JONES, Sorridiig Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30,1814. ' Isaac Jea»a ' MAWHFACTUREB or Spring and Blister Steal, Plough Slabdeal, steel Plough Wings, Ooeeh and EHpSo ' '• 9 , - • * / ' T. B. TOTOQ t QQ.
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