.V-'-rr V 'i^’i.v\v .V./f .Vl ~x *^- , ••' .* r : . v:V V s V‘ i . v ::-- s ' ; v - •/ : • - . . "'V' -'. * » v ■ r ■ --*« 1 ftvVv ;■' f• - r : \^ iv ’ vV; •' '.jjTsi'M- Vi':. ■ •*. iSISiSi^&Nl' AfefcM V-‘ ; -V i* :*** *tf* *■ ll * * ,**: * v ~ '£* * -tr 1 *- -{. < > :* :^\ i; \* *’ V"i*&ss : '■ :: ;, PrA*3u. i «T fc 'f i>vv r - ?s*,! * ... •, C £ ffi •?V T \frj T**"-£* I* " v *m ■•*■*.' «» ** "<•>•*► •* •»!»•- - *v- + % A* '' *: Vv‘ J.-r-t * Wg.^'V- ' i:, ’>'.V. ?'^ f #'-‘r ?■&« « il&jZ# ->w •*• #•*« <o»s ’ i'« ,*r!f r !®SWEf« *i*AVs*N , £' <! ‘-‘«! e •*•■' “ i ’, Xfi Mp* w*' f' v*i bwri*! '■< ‘' Sentenced.—An attempt was made, on Sat* nrday morning, in the Court of Quarter Sessions, to have a new trial granted to the Bakers, lately convicted of assault and battery, with intent to kill, but without suooees. The Court overruled the motion, and passed the following sentences npon the prisoners: Sasmel Baker, 1 year’s im prisonment in the Penitentiary, and to pay a fine of $25. J ohn and George fined the same amount, and to bo imprisoned In the county jail, nine months. Clark Hosaok, convicted a short time since of assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of George Clark, after receiving a severe reprimand from the Court for Carrying concealed weapons, (knucklers,) was sentenced to the Penitentiory for one year. Judge M’Clure, while sentencing Hosack, gave notice that hereafter he would be unusally se vere upon persons guilty of using weapons cal culated to take life. Sons of Tempebanob.—The Grand Division of; the Sons ofTemperance of this State, at its ses sion, held.in this city on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday last, elected the following officers for the ensuing year : John M. Kirkpairiok, Esq., of Pittsburgh, Grand Worthy Patriarch. P. Fearon, of Philadelphia, Grand Worthy As- < eociato. William Nicholson, of Philadelphia, G. W. 8. J. M. Kincaid, of Pittsburgh, G. W. C. V»m. Tracy, of Philadelphia, G. W. T. *5r * n - BoAof pu,Bborgk ’ a Chap ' '(fJK 'i DO Cunningham, of Beaver oonnty, G. citic-'vrv- yff g 4* -‘ £ tT £ i Pbest tation Of a Punas to Miss Winns.- \ v t 0 J t *Y© rto gid to learn that the committee of gen* ISak 4 s^ < ■u ** p. ** 1 m who started the project of raising a sub ** J 1 eonp on as a testimonial of the opinion enter- 'tv % ne of Miss Mary Wild’s ability as an eques irian. succeeded In getting $l4O. After this. J amount w is raised, a splendid port monnaiew&a -'>■ purchased, the money placed inside,' and pre ente on Saturday morning, to* the lady, by r=y 4 J D G L M’Oook, with a few pertinent remarks, ,r ’- * r * r suitable for the occasion. Mbs Wilds is well de* X- 1 , 1 «rt og of thiateßtimomri. ***s!# v * r “ r< , Argument foe a new Tbiaim—Hie motion for an arrest of judgment in the case ef Ja*. Bkiles * andßobertGeorge, convicted of arson, was ta- A $» /Xr i ken np n the Court of Quarter Sessions ou Sat <f *T £**>» nrdoy Col. M’Candless, counsel for George, 1 w nd ew the motion so far as it related to his lut |ol eo ™> l Hr - HMbronck. connsd for Sidles, 1 length the motion, thinking that in hn 1 new ehonld be grantei. The Court 7"S Vh --'J he d ho matter -aderadriKment, and the prie- Ifln V • oners ne e remnn> 1 ,, The denuion of the **■'“ C** da ease will > »•*> kno,ro to ,he ear y part of this week. ' gS®lrf»* ' 4«; «''■ r , Bodß >BBERT.-Oa Pridaj “£*. » bo “‘ ™ r 0 oclr a a genUeman named k -‘ J ” J l ' SgMV^rof Eor Bounty, waa wending his a P p ‘ n ? a e w en near Brewery alloy he w. * eoooated j y aE neer, who told him that aome P' r ®^ E a >y desired to gee him. He ou. W” iVy,4: eft. jinto the alloy a short distance with fae man whilst looking around for the person who .wt'^^?iU<f/ ,< v^«t^sbM^i^^d S . : him, was struck a violent blow, which him insensible. When he came to his Vjn ec ou again, he found himself alone, and g ° t worthslso, missing. Fine Hobss.—Among the many fine horses at I late exhibition, which we could not findleis “not ioe at the time, was the beautiful ani \nai uotrul Morgan, from Washington, county, -f by Hays & Morgan. The animal is a iandsome block trotter, seven years old, and was ***• « pronounced to be tbs handsomest horse oti.ezhi- SfejQESggiy :*• >ition. Hjb merits as a trotter were tried sever ©Lß ’ **r-i ;*. zj u times daring the oourße of the Fair, and gave BBWwW? , bK»& t* *■ - * '•s to all competent judges. it House of BsruaE.-—The attention of trar - eaaers. and the public generally is called to the r. 1 *f v'vjiotise published in anotiier column, of a meet ng of-the friends of a House of Befhge. The ■^£sNWS?£©«#Sf^f^ of the meeting is so laudable, that every AST.! #a wui of course acknowledge tho propriety of j;**, v* %*U- Every eneouragement should be giv- | <■JiVfTTv: >».T- « »n to this worthy purpose, and we hope to see »m° H^ l crowded op Tiwaday night. ■ I B.fl’i College—Cl.i.le.l Dep.rtmeßt. . yi’- V-’ FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES. H|S|WWfSwS ! V *#• TR. HAYDEN, PrincipHl of this department,hu mad* , arrangements tilth Mr. P. F. UDWARDY for fonnln* 2w??2s.>rrannifnt elasKsa in these lanffuagw. Vt.TJ. is a gentle-. 4 of the highest respectability and thonmah education, >Saa 4KShSI T g |lunnr7,az)dno paina will be spareOln his depart- V*V- V V#*av-v"J£F*i.W fctihTit to flastain the long eetAhitohed reputation of theln and thorough instruction. Mr. V. the English language fluently, and irtll instruct 3^ifS»*^y2?tferwJWM»*cf^J^^e^i , Perrons desirous of at* & -d Ending the Commercial and Mathematical Departments et B^^iSrSrpi* *£ J 5 llc s^e tUne 0011 d 0 *°* Private Instruction given If re- Tiirm»—For private Instruction $l5, per half sesfilon. For Inetniction $lO, per half f»eeMOP. au2o KCIUtIARIBI AND BOOK OASES, of kwnUMI p.k tmu. CoUuuUeothem. ’Ssf«-fe& , ?SrooUl T. B. YOUNG k CO. vSg iiW tiiftAl* HOUSES—A good three Blory BUICK BOUSE, Si tsjZjfdj on street, well arranged witha ball and nine cold water In each story, gas fixtures, Ae>, $2,800; ;dl\4A a?«i. artro story BRICK BOUSE, on Townsend street, «r.wre i rimg>Mgg'S3g.4K.'«i fire rooms, hall and cellar; price sl^oo. ALbo- a two story BRICK BOUSE, on Carpenter street; Vnp*lfousee, Building' LoU or Farms, at low prices and iSTfr ■T « 1 CW nu of portent, adl .t tho B«U E,t.M Onto of - r LM sf CUTHBERT A BON, HO Third Rttot. ' IMUNTEBH. —We ore rwrtviog from th. FoooiD)’of ivh l'*-Ay&il 1* Johnson t Co. Printer,’ new, ml Mrt Ink,; bru, ftVft'vi^SKsJSStfSt JkV*t«»Vt-?W»i?r«l nnacomimmO.nejßi Bniee Rule,, dl rile,; rominon iobCeene.oompoeing end shooting Btloke; Leyßnirito Famltnie; 100 founU f.ocy Card Letter*. Itods oat, I'n'ers for Preme and Troewm receire onrpMUoular " to ”-“ d ’ riUbo ?. r 3fe»S?iS-r.. d I f. f A «J n No. 88 Plfth etreet. JOOKB FOR THE FARM—The American Farm Book, or ffiaKSSSlßV'ifip' Corapcndlomof Amerton Agrfcnltore Wtoi. d “““* ® I management and dltoeee; by W. S*~IU Pa ** T* AnerlmnMnekßook;byWm.Browne_ f.yen''JP- fbj Cattle Breeds, management and diseaeee; by W. Youatt. ft wj **\ fax ou’a Rural Band Books. _ Tho Fanner’s Cyclopedia of Modem Agriculture; byW. VjUIA-jfc; . hnwn’e and UMfrApx: nltanri Cbemiriiy. ’aSSS,"-'. *> a. t T' oiJ5fiSS['SSfK5»“ \ i t-5 * henry H. oomss. *< £* v*r«* K y H i7Mppien AND SIXTY ACRES, -&0 Cleared, for sl*oo ,ta ®«y paymmrti wifa sniurie Buildings, and hart of grafted fruit The land is well watered and of ■ r^'t;asaguau. * * *%■ ** e ~ m *r~■‘■Tt-y.’t*-'-^ ■<■’:■ "t-v ‘in. 1 -- ’ ■• ..j/-’-" ■ .v " " r<> L s •" - !-'r ; > . -* -n r *** I .x-tltr J.S- I **, 7-Af ■ ■♦ »r, ~ . tSh. ~ . a»JB<CTftBam*SBBgiMSPMTOyASUifeIIW a*» <#**J :.*»r> tf >■** i' <■ r •: • j. .••. Ss. - v . ‘ ! f ''•-'St'.* •-. .'•« KflfflllWffWreT(l^-*^'—■**• S*..h t- 1 : ■-■fi'. ■• ■ --n >T ■»««■« »■ \ , bA.fi--■; »■ ■ . . - V‘ •' ‘ ■ ■-•*. v"> .-*• .<f- , - ■ ■ .» • * * 'f . •* * S ft**.--: MONDAY UOBKiNQ: A Mill toniM ; euwtS*?yp. icilJehhM, ' Esq., Deputy United SUM Marshal of Ohio, ar rived in this city laet Wedneaday night, laving in ohttge.a notorious robber, named George Swsjxe, indicted by the Grand Jnry oftho United States District Court, of this District, for rob bing the msU-Swayie belonged to a gang of the meet adroit rilleine that OTtr inflated Peon eylTaala. In conjnnotiOh with two others he planned and executed a daring mail, robbery, nearly two yews ago, for wh&oh two of the gang were oonrioted and sentenced. Swayse fled into Ohio, but wati so hotly pursued by the ofSoersof juatioe, that he actually committed a larMoy ln Trumbull county, for the purpose of £6ttiifg!oai of the reach of the’ officers. He snooeedod in getting into the PenitentiaryatCotambas, where in he was incarcerated nntil last Wedneaday, when, on the expiration of his sentence, the pa pers were all ready with Sennie, to take him to the soenu of his former raacelity. Distmot Conan— Teial List.— Tfao following trial list will bo taken up to-day, October 30: Ao. Jtortie*. Ac. Parties. 89. gflls tb. Gilchrist. 148. Eaton etmlra. Ooleman. 43. Tnrin tb. Fulton. . 146. MiU«r ts. Sterling. 43. Smith va. Fenton. 160. finki tb. Banka. 49. Bryson tb. Relmman. 166. Curling tb. Camp at bl. 60. Loncgan tb. Fenton. 160. OootaS tb. Much. 64. thiMbh ts. Forsyth. 166. Callan tb. Gibson. 68. Hamilton tb. Beit*. 177. Collins ts. Watson. \6B. Adams tb. Hiller. . 183. Cromlin ts. Flack. 69. Wright ts. Ackley. 197. Adami tb. Denntoon. 04. Walter tb. BlasdelL 909. Bailey TB. Btonebazd. 76. Morse tb. Robinson. 239. Black ts. Thompson. 90. Smith tb. Young. 231. Bradshaw tb. White. 92. Watson tb. Black. 246. Bonington ts. Caskey. . 94. James et al tb. M«gm. 250. Adams tb. Kzsmer k 109. XT Hosiers ts. Ryan. Bahm. 111. Griffith ts. Ssnsberxy. 262. Dyer tb. Rea. 116. Stimple tb. Wilson. 263. Apptaby w. Finds, 118. do. ts. do. 7. Wilson tb. Tnseararm. 134. Large ts. Sansberry. L 23. Grubbs tb. Sample. 136. Bonn ts. M’Gowen. 124 Watler ts. do. 136. Wcnks ts. Huslager. 126. do tb. do. 137. Laughlin tb. Skeen. 126. Fason tb. do. 139. ScaifcTs. Arnold. 1- ANI>! LAND’-!~-We hare for Bale 8,000 acrrs of land, l|_, «Tn n gth© Baltimore and Ohio Bail road, wlthinfrom »n in fniif oiles of the station* of Cameron and Button, inis of 5 acres to IDOor more, at from s6toslo an This Is a fine region fbr farming, or for small home ■omlb The timber and 'waier are good, and the eoil rich „,i nrod«clive. ETery station on the Ballroad affords a market for all kinds of prodnee. Deeds of general , JrTaa tv w m he made. . 8. CUTHBKBT ft SON, l4O Third street. j=t, IK SALK—6O Building Lots in East Urerpool, Ohio. H These Lots ore in the midst of Potteries, pear tne-Bt** r,r Pittsburgh and Clt*Tel»nd Railroad, and irfll be !>m Tsnnsof payment, $5 per month. Btlaunex ..niinnubii*. Apply to JAMES BLAKELYy : ...)•• • Jteel Estate Agent. \ ■ » r • *, • V * t j U K CITY I^OST. ao. >Kfcltf Iit,ADDERS WANTED, by _ > B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00., Mo. 6 Woodstreet. “ou UHNT-A goodUUiJaisoD Secondftwet,twtwMn •H Bmithficld and Grant atreeti. R*nts2l p«* month. l * oct2 tf , THOB, WOODS, 76 Fourth «tr— L 200 bbls a. O. MoUmm for win by r rivwo TBUUEANiTDOLLASB^rTBwSnDgBOTS^on I Bixth street, near Grant street It enntaina a hall* four room*, garret and cellar. Iflt2o ftetfront ty SO deep* r..ra* easy. 8- CWTHBKBT A SON, mw Wo. 140 Third itrwt .01 TELEGRAPHIC. By th» OTWlly Itow for th> Wdrnlag jPwt GREAT FIRE AT CLEVELAND. SmSagUnd ani Bt. ChuluSotal* Beitroyed. LOSS OVER $1,000,000. : Cixnum, October 28.—At two o’clock this morning, a Are broke out, which property considerably over one million of dollars. It originated In the stales of the New Sngland Hotßl, destroying the hotel and three entire Square*. -The following are among the losersA. AC. loebt elothfora; Wendell, droplet; Treat A Edwards, whole «le grocers, who lost a heavy stock; Bishop, Remington 4 Qo, Uqtar dealers; Hellhlnch A Stillman, commission house; George Sprague, a heavy stock of grocorlee and li quors. • The firs crossed James street, consuming the St. Charles Hotel and the entire row of buildings from Canal to Superior Street, as follows:—Chamberlain A Crawford, forwarder?, Whose books were saved; Cleveland Custom House, the hooks and paperref which in the mult are supposed to be destroyed; A.Gregg, Iron dealers; tho Board of Trade Rooms; WUmott A McDowell, grocers; W.Bingham iron dealers; several clothing stores, Ac. Tho flames crossed Superior street to Lano, and entirely destroyed Ovtatt’s Block, occupied by L. P. A 8. Burgess, groceries and liquors; J. Morrison, broker, In whose safe were $27,0)0 in bank notes, which it is supposed are con sumed; twenty tons of tallow were also In the cellar; P. Anderson’s store, and several other stores. The insurance It heavy, but not yet ascertained. THI FOX AT CUVXUKD. October 28, Evening.—About half past ten o’clock last night the Bra broke out on tho oast aide of the New Eog land Hotel stable, which is Rupposcd to have caught from the sparks from a locomotive of the O.C. A C. Railroad. The flames invested the building with great rapidity, the combustible material and hay io it making it like a tinder box. Around this stable were a number of rmall frame buildings. These wen swept almost instantly, in a wide sheet of flame. All efforts were now directed to that noble . structure, the New England Hotel. Id front, on Superior Street, all appeared safe. As the flames increased the wind ruse, and the whole became a sheet of fire: for near an sere of smaller and amouldariug buildings emmed to wrap themselves around it, as if resolved to involve It in a com mon ruin. The firemen made a bold and united effort to stay the flames, but in vain. The woodon out-buildings, and the rialrcase leading to them from tho kitchen caught, and the Are quickly, pierced into the entries, and door-way* and windows, and In a few minutes tho west wing was io a ftaefol blase. Here the soene was terrific ; the tiro leaped from the west wing to Merwin, and up Merwin to James street, sweeping Merwin. It destroyed the Merchants’ Ho tel and barber shop, and Williams’ saloon adjoining it; Cook A Altben, do thing merchants; A. J. Wenhsm, drug gist and grocer; Treat A Kdwarda, wholesale grocers: Mel- Inieh A Stillman, commission merchants; Bishop A Pen nington, wholesale liquor dealers; C.H. Crango, grocer and liquor dealer; A. W. Sprague, wholesale grocer, ou the north side of Snperior street; a large warehouse belonging to U. N. Gates, occupied by P. AnJerßon and Morrison k Co., bonkers; and the warehouse of L. A F. Burgess, wholesale grocers, with a number of small buildings, were burned. The body of flames wus so largo and so fierce thru the fire men were unable to cope with it, and it creased the street, catching at first the Custom House. This was quickly eu veloped in one sheet of flame. The fire rapUly spread up the river, consuming on the west side of Merwin street, Chamberlain A Crawford's warehoasn, the Board of Trade Rooms, the Commercial Insurance Office, a Shoe and Cloth ing store; Wilber A M’Dowell. wholesale grocers; J. Bauffet, tailor; Grey’s office; Crawfora A Co.’s second warehouse; W. -Bingham ACo.’e hardware warehou.'tn; a clothing store on the north ride of Superior street; abuildin-* occupied by J. Bergb, as a clothing store, which were burned. The new block of Isaacs’ was somewhatdunagcd, but the buildings were saved. The N«w England buildings are insured for S*U.OOQ; Boss, the landlord, $4,000 on the furniture; $3,000 on thu lease; and $1,400 on the liquors. Dork $20,000. Most of the buildings were partly insured; tho Merchant*’ Hotel fors4,ooo; it beloogstn J. L. Hewitt and L ¥. Bar ges; loss is $40,000. ILSJ. Gates' lo*s is large, In bos no insurance. The principal sufferers were partially insult'd. During the fire there ware four explosion# of powder, liquors and turpentine. Tho first created a panic. Atone time the wind suddenly changed to the north, when the fire was raging in the rear of the New England Hotel. Inetery room were persons removing property, when the smoke suddenly filled all puts of the boilding fo densely that it Was with great difficulty the Inmates car-aped. This Is the most destructive fire that has ever occurred. In Cleveland. Railroad Colli"ton and Loss of Lift. : Bcnuo. October 28-—An accident cct. urred on thw Great Western Bail road, which was occasioned by the bursting of the head of the cylinder of the vagina, which threw the tralp.out of time. AfwN a delay of two hours, it proceeded near Chatham. A danse fog prevailing, it come in collision with the gravel train. The locomotive of the express war. overturned, crashingthe first and eecoud class can. almost entirely. The persons In the second class cor were either kflied or wounded, there being in all twenty-five men,eleven women, and eleven children. Twenty-one men were killed, and-twenty women severely Injured, and half of tho latter probably fo tally. They were mostly emigrants. Later account* state that forty-eight persons were killed and two wounded, who have since dinl. FaUnrO of a Fictitious Bank. New Yokx, October 27.—A fictitious Bank, pretending to hare an agency In this city, called the Merchanta* Ex change Bank <rf Anaeoeia, District of Columbia, was broken up today. Their Mils amount to $lOO,OOO, and circulate south-west, mostly west. They are signed P. E. Curds, cash ier, and H. Deway, president. They m utterly worthless. Seme of tb* parties are under arrerCuadwarrante arc cui for the others. The Maine- Law In nui«chnsetti**Arrest ofseToral Dealers. Bosrog, October 2T.—Vigoron* efforts arc making in the principal togas cf this fetate to enforce the Maine Law. Seventeen dealers were ar ref ted In Charlestown, la Ixtwe.ll, anti vicinity, and twenty fo the municipal Guurt of this city, to-day. Peter B- Brigham#, an exteu.*:voffUlier, was find f ico, and required to giro ball in $.lOOO to co\*« c rlHn;. Liquor Law at Quebec Queue, October 27.—1 n tho Assembly lost night a stringent law against the manufacture and *sl*» »>f liquors passed a second reading; .TELEGRAPH MARKETS. TOCIK2UT!, October 26.—The nrer to filling elewlj; _.\u mild, wi.'h som<» iodkatkoc of rain. V'lir dull a *- MOifl.il. Oats OrclinM to ?->«■. Whisky 2>] I’m rtfkwwf confined to «nall luta. Itacoo ghln sacked. new in old** * rU(:l eF- Money cenunuw tight, Eastavn Exchange lVi'iftl; SPEC! AI. NOTff-K. Sale of Alternate Sections In tire Stale of ffllsaourl. . . Notice is hereby given, that, under tiif. Proclamation of the President tearing date the . ultimo, (No. £>2o.) all the actions U-irinj old mitnl-Tu i '• maising to the United States ertfAin nr mil's on each tub ofifeTouUofthclZinnihal and ,W %f>ysrph railroad, situated la Ike northern part of the State of Missouri, nxm* pirtlco larN described to said Proclamation, as »dv*rU«*i In Uio newspapers of the Statu, and Subject 10 rale at not W* than twa ddXlart and fifty cents jxr arrt, will he held at the un dermentioned Land Office* at the times herein epec'lled, to wit * At the Land Office at PALMYRA, commencing MONDAY, Office at MILAN, commencing MONDAY, 6th January next. ...... At the Uul Office at PLATTBBUEG, commencing MON DAY, IStli December next Private entries will not be permitted an 111 after the expi ration of two weeks from the commencement of the jmhhc ealas respectively. The Section* cut by the mule of the ■ road will be sold subject to the right c f way; and preemp tion claims under the several acts of Oc-ngreDi, unless proven up and paid for be tore the cotaAenri-moai of the ratce r«- Bpoedvely, will be forfeited. Given under my hand, at the cliy of Washington, this 13th day pf October, A. D. ISM. * JOHN WILSON, oet2l Commissioner of thn General Laod Office. TITTSBURGHRIDINGSCHQOL, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OP DIAMOND STREET AND GIIKRRY ALLEY'. flllTE subscriber respectfully announces to the Indies and I i Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected aHIBINQ SCHOOL, which, in point of sls«, conimmltou*- ne**endadaptation,'uadeniably excels any similar catab ll.lqiM.Tit in the United State*. Ita location to accessible from all parts of the city, while its high aud airy situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledge* himself (hat no pains or expense will be spared to make this establishment the first in the confidence of the public. octi&tf L’ftPTKRB of administration on the estate of IIBNP.Y ; OOTTSMAN, deceased, lata of this city, have been, granted to tha undersigned. AG fwreon* indebted to wild estate are required to make imme-liate payment. Those having claims will present than, doiy authenticated, for settlement. SAMUEL COOPER. Grocer. 04t2J:Gtd Diamond, l’ittsbur^h. Magazines pun November.—<tad*y’H’Udy’H cook Peterson’s Ladies' Natlonnt Magarlne. Robert Brace, the Hero King of Scotland, haw Student, or the Struggles of a Heart. Harper, fcr October; price 15 cents. Jttst received and for sale by W. A. GILDENFKNNEY k CO., oot2o No. 76 Fourth street. TNDIAHA AND ILLINOIS money will bo taken at 6 per I eent discount, foi Books and Stationary, at the cheap Book 8tore8? Wood street. I will sell all Books and Sta tionary as low ascan behad in the city, on the above terms amino humbug. Remember to call ut BAM L. B. LAUFFEIC3, S 7 Wood street C‘ A. MASON * CO. have ju;t opened sa elegant and extensive assortment of cio’ii, nstln and velvet Cloaks, with the richest styles of trimmtug. [r^t23 BONNETS.— A. A. MASON a CO. are daily opening the i latest and mast fashionable satin and velvet Bonnets. Tbalr assortment comprise* upwards of six hundred Bon cuts, of ail qualities. , SOMETHING NEW.—As we intend making a change la oar present business, we wo prepared to offer our stock of fine Watches, rich and fashionable Gold Jewelry, bilver Spoons, Porks, Ac., at precisely New York city wholesale prices which to a reduction of from 10 to 15 per cent. ‘ Eherefbre, any one wishing a fine Watch.. or any other arti cle of rich Gold Jewelry, would do well to givo us a call beftre purchasing elsewhere, at 51 Market street. N. B.—The very best quality of Watch Qlwsea set at 16 cents each , at HOOD’B. w ” “7“ A. MASON A CO. have just pweived and opened up- A # wards of forty more eases or NEW GOODS, among whlehwillbo found a well selected aDd elegant stock of DRESS GOODS, consisting of Plain and Figured Silks, some 'very rich and desirable colors of French Merinos, Paramat taSjWoofDe Lalnes, Ac, Ae., with a.gcnernl assortment of Domestic and Housekeeping Goods which, together with the . vhdle qf their immense stock, will be offered at greatly re dared prices- oct34 t^ISH— Just received, at the comer of Wood and Sixth Jr i streets— BIESS MACKEREL, in bbls, half bids, quarters and kltta; No.l do “ “ “ »• SALMON, in bbla and kitts; *« do spiced, put up in 10 lbs cans; « CODFISH. - The above are of this fall’* catching, and put up expressly for f»mfly use. [oct24] W. A. M*CLUKQ. AIfOOLEN LONG SHAWLS.—Just receired, Knottier Yf Urge ftsjortmpnt of Bar Stele, Empire State, and other kinds of Wool-n Long Shawls, of the newest and m «t 4e.ir.bk rtjle, colors a MAgON 4 25 Fifth street. ißuatt-^r •2*boit« W. K. Cbees*, In store and for rale bj EUaUfIS A RIOHAKDBOM. HBjaiS— 6oo boi*» prim. W. B. Catting Ohem>,Jo;;re' eriTedtndfct»l»by HENRY H. COLLIMB. APPIiSfr— 10 btmlsfor »1« by r patlO HENRY H. OOIXINB. iOP8—&0 bblßOf various auAllUeikfbr sate [ActiX] SMITM A BI2iCLJJtB» ‘•. I * 1 .'.l" H ' ' • ,r ', * i * *' - MEUS FOR&MtER MEM. ' Tk * -fiictr.—Qo Saturday swnlng at dnsk, by the metal mark* then wen felhehm water lathe channel,'and &U> fng 4owly. The weather was cloudy with Indication of rate. TAetirer. was slowly needing yesterday) wfth thirty-tw® Inches water is the canal, sad about 4 feet water oa Portland bar.—Zoirf<.(bur., S6A. ' Tke ißmna attired from Pittsburgh yesterday,and we are obliged to her clerk ter information of the boats she passed. The Belle Golding, BransriUe aad BrazU r were aground at BlannerhSseets island. The KUaerra met the Castle Carden at Rarenswood, and the Cuba at Poor Mile bar. Bight boats were up for St. Loots yesterday, and this competbm brought freights down to 75 cents, and passage, which w«e $l5 the day before, down to slo.—Cincinnati Cbhmkian, 2714. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 21 urcom wsna in iu ouakixx—krai kul ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson,Brownsville. “ Luserno, Bennett, Browns villo. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. 11 Gen. Bayard,Peebles, Elizabeth. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. ThomasShriver.QendrieksoD, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. STEAMBOATS. "1854.” PITTSBURGH, Cincinnati, loouvim, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Bteam F&eket Line, roa tsi ookvxtaitci or FREIGHT PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint L«aU. nma* - This Leri 1b composed of wren. class powerful Steamers, ■HHHhqaallcd for speed, splendor, tafelj,mMßHli and comfort, and U the ouly theoooh daily loti or Brajjt Paoun on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Hall Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Lonis, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re ceipUd through daily, two new Steamers hare been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Day i t>f Departxrt Boatt. Captain*. frim Pitubwrgh. BUCKETS 5TATE........M. W. BxLTXHOOT»u...Bunday. MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. B. DAVI3 Monday. ALLEGHENY .6n. STLaot Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wm. J. Kousrx Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA It. J. Goacl... .Thursday. PITTSBURGH. H. Cutmu~. .../Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jso. Kuxmrau Saturday. Leave dally at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received alter nine o’clock ou the morning Of departure. For particular*, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, 1 JOHN FLACK. J Mononganela House Buildings. IdeclOl Plttabnrgb, 18S3. CANADA WEST. i {£3?* rtCleweland, Port Stanley , k and Port Bnrwcll. THE FINE low pressure stoamor TELEGRAPH, Captain R. fijuuiow, will make two tripe a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, u follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY KYRMNQ, at o’clock. Loaves Port llurwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port SLanlf-y for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U o'clock. Tbe Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with tbe Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, ilia Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Uallroadn. Also connects at Port Stanley with tbe London Line of Btagca, which connects wiib the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to BCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; CL t. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley. or A. 5T BRIDE. Port JlunrelL mar27:tnnv For Blew Orleans and Apalachicola. THE new and imbetaolLl steamer BEN Oaptaio Tboku Bimy, will leave tbe above ports, topping at tbe principal wav ports, on the first rise of tbe river. For freight or passage apply on board. Regular Wheeling Packet. nae, . The light draught steamer HARTFORD, Willi uc Hszurrr, will hereafter make trips for the above and intermediate port*, leaviog t-very TUESDAY, THURSDAY, anti SATUR DAY, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to OCRS) J. D COLU NO WOOD, Agent For ReWOrleans, OalTeitoo, Braz«» Man* tltgOj and Fort Brown, Texan. . Tb» d«w uh! autetxntUl ilMrr KANCIIE 1 Jambs OTOaxscll, Martrr, will l«ire for ■HHHBttbfl a bora sad ports with the flrrt rise la 'tin* rirer. For freight or pungs apply on boanl. IILAVJg the pleasure to aunouiK* to thoee wbohaveblth erto obllgvu me with their favors, etui to my Moods end the public generally, that, having a abort Uie« ego return* ed from the KM with a Urge and very SUPERIOR BTOCK OP GOODS FOR THE FALLTRADK I am prepared to rapply ail orders on L«u«r term* than ln consequence of the tmmensr Influx of Goods, which, for the part few month* tu burdened the Eastern market, and of the dlntrmt reposed In the credit system, very important advantages were offered to cash buyers; auJ hence I have been raal>!ed to purchase my Goods at a large discount on tbwlr actual vain*. My rulectton of plain Cloths and Oaselmereff embrace* every grade, from the ooamr and more substantial kind adapted to the wants of laboring man, in the finer qualities FUitaUafor gentlemen of f»»hk*o, among which are mmo Incapalils of belief Harpuied In the character of Uie material and riefaaeaeof the finish. .My fancy Cloths, oomprit* every diversity of color —green, olive green. Invisible green, dark and light browns, olive, brown, wine color, and various fhades of bine. My fancy Csrxlmrr»s number tortyqllfferent patterns. My verting are of Silk, Woolen. Velvet, Plush and em broidered Cloth, comprising the dlfferentmyles now in fash ion. My or*oniaent ufCravats hiunusually large and verl onr, all Jatily Imported. % My department «f BOY’S CLOTHING promises a much moreeilemtvr nelectlon than usual, in pangrquqtta of the l*.rger«iwiy uf material* that l beve wlthvmfcb to supply It. Mr.GBoRGB A R BOR, who holds a dlstingnkbed rank tn LU profession, and needs no recommendation to the favor of Pittsburghers, will superintend the Cutting Department, ills DUDrnmn friends will please remember this. In fine, 1 tiattsr myself that 1 shall be able to furnish gunment* suitable for all classes, fitted up In such a man ner, and on such terms as shall disarm all competition, and I will therefor* solicit a cull from all who are not wedded to any particular boose. SOLOMON BTOKKK, ootlallwtw No. 80 Wood street. 1 OfkA ACIU« OF LAND IN FOKKBT OOUMTV, oear IOUU the Clarion tirer. This land is heaTilyttiDbeml, , has An excellent soil, and 1* aaLl to eon tain an abundaoe* ot , iron or*, and a thick Trio of bitacxinou* eoni. The Vesta* gn railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will ran s«r» near to it, if not directly across it. Tbs MllUtown creek ~-in** through it A >«50,600 acre* In Elk county, welltimberwl aM Watered, and 1> h oK near the route of the Heobury and Krl® railroad. No Nit *«r ioTaetment could be made than in three lands. The pomplt.*' oo of hunbory and tries tbo Allegheny Valley and tN Venango railroads through that region will render the ■'oal, lumUrr, iron ore and anil, of great r, »" K Ol »S.,r O. B.M. SMITH, * Attorney at Law, nuo.'uau So. u; »twt. ' haw Hooka* IAM aulhortxrf lo «■» low -ome ,»h»l.le L«w Boon. 10 to!«. To. lleporu, by Darr; UouTicr** Institutes; GreenlNf's Kridence; Wharton*?Digest, lasted.; Aud ether Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. GKO. F. UILLMORtf, at the oflloa of Morning Rost. A 100. A coal bargain can b* hail by applying *xm a' th,. omcw of tlirt MOKSINQ POST. Jylilf BUILDINO LOT FOB. SALK. A LOT 24 feet front oo WYUK street. and extending back 109 f-«t to Wide alley. On the back pert of the Lot U a Collar Wall, built for two email Mouses. Thin l<ot is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable term*. Title good, and clear from inemubcance. Knauirt of GKO- F. GILLMOKK, . jyia At OSce of Morning Foet._ - IboTfor Sale. A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 faet front on Carson street by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GKO. F. UILLMORK, jyj3 , at office of the Morning Pott. liaac jfone*, MANUFACTURER ot Spring and mister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Miptlc Springe, Draw Nat Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and Hammered Iron Axles,--corner of Rom and First street*, Pittsburgh, Pa. iojin u. Touaa thw. b. jyn«a....,....raASCi3 L iouro T. B. loang A Co , jVo, 3S Smith Md ftrrxL, opposiU Ct/y BM, Manufacturers op cabinet furniture and CHAIRS, of eycry description. Materials and work manship warranted, and 6nld at minced prices. Care taken in packing for land and water carriage. »031 A LOT OF GROUND on Craig street, Allegheny city, of 27 U feet front, running back to Isabella street, on whfch arc four Dwellings, in good order, the rent bringing two hundred and fifty dollars yearly. They would be ex changed for a small Farm, or eold at a bargain. ofU THOMAB WOODS, 76 Fourth st. NEW AND IMPORTANT BOOKS, published by D. Ap- j pi#tAn A 00. Tbe Virginia Comedian*, or Old Days Id Urn Old Domin ion : Edited from the MSS. of 0. Effingham, Km 4 2 vole , .patter coTcra $l, cloth sl,6(>. Chestnut Wood; a Tele: by Lielc Linden; U vols ; price in paper coven $1,25, cloth $1,75. Russia: translated from the French of tho Marquis de Curtlne; 1 vol., 12m0., $1,26. Katharine Ashton : by Miss Sewell, anther of Amy Uor bert, Gertrude, Ac 4 2 voU.. 12m0., price $1 and $1,50. l*arty Leaden; Sketches of Thotnaa Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John Randolph#- of Roanoke; Including notices ofmanyotherdistinguished Statesmen : by Jo.G. Baldwin; 1 vol., 12m0., $l. Captain Canot, or Twenty Yean of nn African Slaver; being an account of hie C»reer and Adventnrce on the Coast, In the Interior, on Shipboard, and in the West In <“" = »,«-«.!«; t roi No. 32 Hmithfiehl street. F‘ tOWKR HOOTB YOR BPRTNG BLOOMING.—My bUx** of Bulbs has srrlTed from Holland io fine condition, corotpoped of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Ac. The itock is Tcrj large and Tailed, and offered at low rates. Catalogues mai/ be bad at the warehouse, or aunt to applicants. o.it6 JA&IB3 WARDROP. "T7'OCNti FOLKS’ GUiK BOOK—This work consists of jL ■ OTerone hundred copyright songs and duetts, never before harmonized, besides the choicest selection of airs, (among which are many gems from the German and Italian) tho whole arranged in a familiar man nor for first and second tenor and baas tolcos, designed for the ose of sing* lng l classes. glee clubs, and thu social circle; by Char las TortrU. Price $l. A large supply of the abOTe work just recidvedand for sale by JOHN H. AIELI/)R» 0,jt19 61 Wood street. Tkn thousand dollars stock of hold and , gXLVKR WATCHES, of tbs finest and mediant qnali- Hof' now for sale at lees than regular Eastern prices, and cheaper than trrer offarud in thifl market, at the corner of Market and Fourth streets. Citiaens and strangers intend inirto pnrebose, will find it to their intemt to call and ex amhie this stock. Also, fine Jewelry, Silver Ware, Bpecta rteT Pens, Tea Ware, Castors, Spoons, Lamps, Military QorxU, Ac., Ao. A large stock, cheaper than elsewhere. Vfateh repairing done prompUy, in the best manner and w . w. WILSON, CT M„t e t rt™*. rVuTT HftT.V ■ A ftmn Home, tn Rocbaatar,26 f?°i£ibSow Pittsburgh, •» i H, *^ n l of two »*». t Tna»onOuOhioit-wr; UUdoing* good bu«ln«a, .od 1« * r a-;* V » - ‘>:w ■■ •' J 1‘ ■* 4 - ’ .A* V « *• ’ ‘ < ■ A . * , Vs .. <*,*/' an SAINT LOUIS "1854.” A CARD. Land for Sale For Sale or Barter. cU ~', ' , . • * • 1- - ’-v,- ~ •**►*»■ ."„V'. * - ■‘ft' .**•*,' ■ /.■ « »V * COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADK AVD SBBSHARTFSZCHAafiSi . OFFICERS. iVwifcnf—JOHN SHIPTON. Bfit Tke Prmdait— Wx. H. Swim Second u “ Ww. R. BXOWir. flfeerefary—Wx. 8. Havct. Trtasurtr -Jobs D. Bcui.lt. Superintendent —B. T. Nurmor, J». Committee on Arbitration far October.—Wnimi H. BXFTK, V. P„ WILLUX RCtEEAtT, BaWUXXV BikIWXU, WttLUX Ru, a. 8. Bbtaw. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Omen or m Dauj Moixnra Pom, > Monday, October 80,18 M. 1 There was more doing in business circles than on the previous day, but still tbo amount done was small. Flour advanced about 25c per bbl. A sale of sugar-cured Bam> was also made at a high figure. BACON—The amount done wan- small. We note on ’Change a tale of 3,000 fi* Shoulders at G#e, four months; also 10 tee sugar-cured Hams at 14c, do. FLOUR—Sales superfine and extra, to a large-amount by dray load, at SB,'7MH»; 6° bbl» superfine, from store, at $8,97; 80 do extra do $0; IG do extra, from mill, at $8,05; 24 do do do at $8,76; 74 bble supeifioe, from mill, at $8,65. ■ GRAlN—Barley...22B hue, from wagon, OO do do on private terms. HAT—I 9 loads, at scales, at s24@s2B per ton. MOLASSES—4O bbls, oak cooperage, sixty days. BKEDS—GO bus Timothy at $2,87, cash. WHISKY—77 bbls Rectified, in lots, at 36c; 32 do do do at 36c- AUCTION SALES. Aaetlon-Dsfljr Sales* AT the Commercial gales Rooms, corner of Wood rad fifth strata, at 10 o'clock, A.M-a (ran era 1 assortment of Seasonable, Staple and fancy Dry Goods, Clothing,Boots rad Shoes, Bats, Capa, Ac- AtYo’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries,Qoeenswmre, Glassware, Table Ontlerr, Looking Glasses, New and Beoondlland Ilooseboldand Kltcbenfnr* nltore, Ao., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Call cry, Clothing, variety Good*, Gold and Sire? watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. f j>SL*tf P. X. DAVIS, AuetiouMr. Last and closing sale of booes-Oq Monday and TUESDAY etanlngs, October 80t and Slat, com mencing at 7 o'clock each evening, Mr. Pratt will elooa Ida Seventeenth Annual Sale In thfi city, at the Commercial Sales Rooms corner of Wood and Fifth streets. Late ftah arrivals have been added to Gils extensive stock. The as ebrtment now furnishw< to leader* as great a variety of choice Books as any to be bad to this city, and aB moat'fee sold to the highest bidder, to-close the consignment. ' octSO P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. A SBIGNKB SALE, CONTINUED.—Oh THIS (Monday) A MORNING, October 30th, at 10 o’clock, will be com tjnufd, the sale of FANCY ARTICLES, DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, Ac. at the store No. 114 Market street, near Ut«rty, by order of F. B. WOounell, assignee of Joseph M. BllioiL All the remaining stock of elegant articles for ladles’ and family use moat be closed immediately, and l£e&t bargains will be going. oet3Q P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. HOLRSALE GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY MORNING, the 81st ips U at 10 o'clock, at tbo warehouse of Edmond Greer, No. I£4 Water street, near EmUhfleld street, will be sold, as he if declining business, his entire stock of choice Wines, LI qtinrs, Ac., amtmg which are 24 bbls old rye whisky, copper dMilted; 25 ca*-ks, qaartcra and eighths Brandies, of the best Importations and finest gaality; an a«aortnjent of su perior Champagne and other Wines; Holland Gin, Ac. 33 half chests Teas, prime quality; - 30 boxes and caddies Tobacco; Cc-flee, Spices, Starch, OfitUo Soap, Batting Bueket.% Brooms. Candles, UmlsviUe lima, superior Crab Cider Vine gar. and a general assortment of Groceries, Ac. Also, superior stand casks, rectifying apparatus, reedving tubs, large copper pump, iron sate. oti&ca furniture, Ac. The above nave mil been carefully selected for regular pur* chasers,and will be found of the best qualities. Terms life* eraL (oct2B] P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. Large stock of staple and fancy dry goods AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY MORNING, 81st Insh, at 10 o'clock, at the ‘Oommerrial Soles Rooms, corns of Wood sad Fifth streets, wiU be sold the stock of * dtp Dry Hoods Store, now boiug closed, comprising a large and de* stable assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, ef the latest styles and beat quality, among which arc French Merinoa, Bombasines, Canton Cloths, Debages, Oobnrgs, Parsmettas, Alpacas, Bob Uov, Gala and Oalitonda Plaids, Drees Silks, Ca-riimere*, SLallcys, Silk Poplins, Bareges, Delaines, Ac. Muslins, Jacootta, Swijh Crafts, Wlkf, Laces, Edgings, In* cartings, FlouodDg.% Lncea, Hdkfk, Capex. Collars, CbcniL eattes, Ribbons, Ac.; Cloths,pasedtnerea. Tweeds, Vettings. Gambroons, Jeans, Flannels, iJoneys, Blankets, Shawl*, Merino Ibirt* and Drawers, Ac.; Irish Linens, Table UatM and Cloths, Nankeun*, Drills, Maxiina, Diaper*, Tickings. Checks, Cottonadcs. Berg**, Vcivet*, Hollands, Drags Prints, Ar.. together with a general assortment of Fancy Goods. oa2ii P. U. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CHINA HALL, M&acrr erurr, sctwccs raian axd fovktb smra. . Strangers visiting the city should call in to nee th« heantiful amortmnnt of CHZA’A, GLASS and Q U£FySWARE, now open at the above eetafeUab* meat. Our goods entirely new, we are enabled to oKer ieduce in all the latest style* of Dinner, Tan and Toilet Ware, white irfti-stcne, we have a great variety of ebipcs; alto, gold band and fnoer colored stone war* Tpa and Toilet s**tx. Our stork of wKita Covered Dtshea, Soup Tareeue, Vegetable Dicbes without covers, Sated Dishes, and every article appertaining to a Dinner Set Is large and well “elected. Britannia-Ware, Table Cutlery, Spoons, Castor*, Waiters, and House Famishing Goods, we hpve a large assortment. COMMON WAIUJ—Our *t«k of eommos Teas, Hatea, Pitht*. Baker*, Nappies, Bowls Pilchers and every article lu thii line Ic large, and we are ptrpared to pack them with or without fine pyxis. ae the purcliaaer roav wish. Alho, a largo eeeortment of all kinds of GLAFS WARE, which we are selling at manafkrtorvre’ nrWe, ajl of which are offered *t.Wkoteeai*ar-retjdl, by nrV26_ JOHN J/iyLBARY. j.~t. j.iHjmt**..- x. juntsms —muz*.’ Slcelalor Carriage Paetory. I OHN'ETON, BROTHER A 00, PRACTICAL COACn tj MAKERS, c.*ni« , r of Rehccc* and iieimontstreel*, Alle gheny city, have on h*ni and are manufacturing an •*Ktsn«lve assortment of Carriage*, Rockaways, Barries, Kigjagc Cans Ac., Mai-in alt their various st.ilw, with ftrict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all ttwir work the bvst Juniata inn and eastern hickory. Ilc pmra attended to on the mo?t reasonable t»rms. They feel confident that ail who may favor Un-in with their patron age, will be. perfectly satlxfiedon trial if their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen mlnateadurlng the day. oottfitly Fresh itMk ef Aanu * Clark's Pleao*. HKUfill respectfully inform* the .public that heha* juri returned fro«n th* Bantam dttee with tlu*larg««tand most complete vtock of PIANOS ever brought to » I * V f" tnl* city. They are from the celebrated factory of NdWi k Cluk, New York, and art* warranted jtrr/ect la every re- KpffL. N.A C/» i*i*ntwi hare ww«l the ffm class prizr m«iaXi both is this coontry eiul Rampa, es 4 they ere con sidered by the musical profession, tod jndgca to general, a« altogether uanra&vi aod nn*qvalie4. The price* will inva riably be the Mae as charged at the factory, without addi tion. They range from $250 to sl,oo°. Al*o, a ebokw lot of Dunham's well koowo and highly Hipalar H ANDS. Dunham'* Piano* were among too grji |d thi.« rilr, aod they bare kept op a meet enrtahle vputatlon to thii day for superiority cf lone, touch, ao4du- rability. The alaCTo tot comorise* all rtyles and price*; and an crery instrument offered tir aaJc by the subscriber hi carefully atul thoroughly tjaminrd by him, be can, In all caee*,guar antee to famish pun-hAeem with poc*i* tubftaniial aod re t%ali* Pianos, and at f'Utory j»ric*e Per eon* in want of a good Plano will find It b> their interest to rnll and examine before buying idn-wher*. HENRY KLEBER, Sole Agent for Nunns k dark'll Piano*. Also Dunham'* Pianos, No. 101 Third street, ociC4 Sign of the Golden Ilarp. Piano* taken In eirhango at their full value. OF e*t»bU«hmcnt of aurvrTor* General and of I«and Offi ces for tb« Territories o t NKW MEXICO, WASHING TON, OREGON, and MIXNESOTA- Iu pnnuaece of Uv. the PrrridKnt of the United States lia* directed that for the present the fallowing shall be the rite* of th* office* for the Surveying and Land District* cre ated hy acts passed at the lato session of Congrr.'w, via : The office for the Surveyor General of New Mexico to be located at Sasta V r; and that for the Surveyor General Of Washington Territory atOLTKWA. The office* for the Register and Receiver for Washington Turritnrv also at ottum; those for Oregon Torrilory at Oaloon fcITT; th-.sn for the Winona District, In Minnesota Territory, at Winona; and those for Red Wing District, also in Minnesota Territory, at lUa> Winn. Gifeo under uy band, at the City of Washington, this twenty-fourth day of August, A. D. lSad. * JOHN WILBON, *pps:lawfCw Cammbadoner of the General Land Office. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration, cmn Uitam'.nto annsm. on the Rstateof JACOB SObTZNER, lata of East Liverpool, Columbiana rouoj, Ohio, deceased, hare bean granted to the undersigned, by the Raster of the County of Allegheny. All persons knowing themseirw In debted to raid Estate will make Immediate payment to the utdersicned, and all thou* baring claims against said Es tate will present them, duly authenticated, to FRANZ HOLTZEMAN, Administrator, East Liverpool, Columbiana county, Ohio, or to C. SIIALKft 1 CO., hia Ally'*., No. 81 Fourth pt., Pittsburgh. V)4:lHWf6w WHEREAS, letters of administration to the estate of HENRY gpisußKß. late or Pine town?hip, AUegbonv county, drwasod. have Iwen granted'to the subscriber. All persons Indebted to the paid estate, are requested to make lmmrdiutc payment, and those baring claims the estate of the wild deoedcnt, will makW’khown the name, without delay, to AUUU3T JUNQHANB, Adm’r., octlß-lawGw No. 48 Wayne EL, PitUbnrtrh. Fill - and "Winter Goodi ! EDMOND W A TTS. MERCHANT TAILUK, NO. 186 LIBERTY BTKKST. I haTu now on Imnd'a large stock of Pall and Winter Good*. Overcoatings, of entirely new deigns; Pliiah Vest ings, of the moat beautiful patterns; French and English OaNdracres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on tl»# most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. " New Paper Hangings- SO. SO WOOD STREET. FINE FRENCH AND A'MKRICAN PARLOR PAPERS; Panel laceration* in gold, oak and marble; Hall Paperp, of various styles; Flg'dand Plain papers, lbr dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Pordcrs, Ceilings. Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the aboTe, selected for the season, will i»e eokl at tha usual low prices. 03,3 WALTER P. MARSHALL. "steamboat Furniture and Cltalrn, have on hand and are constantly manufaetn- VVring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND . fMCUAIKS. of every description, via; Ml Extension Dining Tables; Do Bar do; Ladles Cabin Chair?, of various styles; Gents. A do do do; State Room do do do; Do- r Toilet Doses; TeteaTetos; Sofas; Divans; Centre TftbleA; Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, Ac., Ac. Material and workmanship warranted, and prices SAtia factory. T. B. YOUNG A 00, jy2Q 38 Smlthfleld BL, opposite City Hotel. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE CHEAP.—A Frame House, of four rooms, situated on Washington street, near Bast Common, Allegheny city. This property will be sold „t, k» prl»,« th. peal Estate Agents, 140 Third street. EVKRAL HUNDRED ACRES OF VIRGINIA LAND— With good Timber: chcsnut and oak; tome situated within throe miles of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at •10 per sere. Also, some in Wetzel county, at twelve hiA thirty mil-is from the river, at $2 and $1,25 per acre. Tin** Lands are in good Deed? of general war* I* mrie. 8. CUTgBEBT fitO STEAMBOAT OWN EBB—Wanted to buy an INTER* I kST IN A STEAMBOAT, for which cash stocks, or real estate will be given. Inquire of MBS THOS. WOODB, 75 Fourth rtrwt z.-rVm. >«/•■ W <%» • - v-.y •' '■& HISQML) R* L. ALLEN, * 'WHOLKSALMBBALMR DC Tontga Wiati, BraadiM, Cordials, Cigar*, dee , NO. 8 WOOD STREET, BSTWSBN WATKB AH9 VIBST arsSBTBj SAB Just reodred tbe following articles from New York and Philadelphia, selected personally, with greet care, Cb« different Custom Houses, which are offered fur •ale at as low rates as any la tbe.trads, if not lower: BBANDDSS. 1 quarter cask vary old M.CL Brandy, vintage 1823; S “ Leges Prere’s Oognae; 6 • a Hagkiiy ** $ “ Old Cbmptgne ‘1 t half pipes Plnel, Oastluon A Co.’s Oogn&c; 6 eighth “ Legsr Prere’s State Bread; 8 i( “ Old Plastered Head, very superior for hotels | quarter “ Lafayette Cognac; (quarter “ Otard, Dupuv A Co.,') 8 'half « A. Seignette Pale, WEochelle Ylntage. 2 “ “ « Bark, J FANCY BRANDIES. 20 barrels Wild Cherry Brandy; 16 “ Blackberry “ (very superior;) 16 « Singer « v 8 *< Baspberry «* 10 “ Old Peach « POET WINEB. 6 quarter casks Pore Juice Particular; 6 “ u Sandeman’s Port; 6 “ “ Burmelrter , fl unrivalled Port; 6 u “ Osborns’ 1884, of great culebrity for Its medioal qualities; “ Old London Dock: “ Burgundy. SHERRY WINES. 6 quarter caskn Pcrtilla Amber Sbmry; 3 “ . “ Old Pale Cortee M 6 “ « Choke Old Golden** 10 “ “ Lobo « 4 “ “ rery old Amontillado Sherry; 2 “ u Doff Gordon, brown, “ MISCELLANEOUS WINES. 12 quarter eaaka Dry Malaga; 10 “ “ Sweet u 4 u u Teneriffe; o “ u liaboo. CHAMPAGNE WINES. 50 baskets Charles Heldsteck; 50 " Doable Grape; 25 “ Doable Crown; 25 “ Anchor; 25 u Mom A Co., in pints and quirt*. CLARET WINES. 100 cases fit. Jalien, long cork: 50 « StEstephe; 25 “ Chateau I*tour; 25 “ u LaflUe; 25 « Medoc. 3 hogsheads Old Jamaica: 1 “ Antlgna; 1 “ fit. Croix; 10 barrels New England. IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES. . 1 puncheon Bushmill's Malt; 1 u Jamison's Dublin Malt; 1 M Stewart's, of PaJHey, “ 1 “ Islay, 5 years old, a 100 barrels Old UoDongabela Bye Whisky, from 1 to 7 yei old— a choice article. HOLLAND GIN. 8 pipe* Meder 8 wan; 3 half pipes Bohlen’s Anchor: l u Piah. SUNDRIES. 60 cases Bautern Wines, assorted; 10 “ Extract D, Adsynthe; 10 “ Orange Coracoa; 0 “ Maraschino; 100 '* Stoughton Bitten; 10 barrels Mnir k Son's Sparkling Edinburg Ale; 10 u Harvey's strong “ (Bdox.earb.' 10 “ Jeffrey’s « ■ « 8 “ Rutherford's u « 6 “ Tennet's « »< 10 “ Barolay k Go’s celebrated London Brown Stout; 100 dozen Demijohns, assorted; 12 “ large and small Pocket Willow Flasks; 75 nests Cedar Ware, assorted. CIGARS. 50,000 Havana Regalia CSgara, assorted brands: 100,000 Fanny JEsler “ 30,000 Venl&hra “ 35,000 Chirehans “ 35,000 Program* “ 25,000 K 1 Neptune “ 9U.0U0 Eagle Begallaa « 10,000 Stsamboat;Priacipeee. AU the above in.itore ami for tale low. either wholesale or in quantities to salt, by B. L. ALLEN. oetaorthn No. 8 Wood Btrrct. 1' iCMlifa! and Valuable Proparty for Bala at Public Auction, Nkas Manchester, part of tho Estate of the late JftstM Adam*, Esq., OecU;, on SATURDAY, tho Uth day of NoTember, at 2 o’clock, P. M., on the premise*. / 1 bare been authorised by the owners, rwJdioß in a dis tant State, to offer fbr sale, at public rondos, 80 moot de sirable Boilding LotaadjoUlng the borough of Manchester, parted IhoahoTO estate, each 24 tat front by 100 feet deep; ! one Uer or them fronting on Market street, übteh Is 90 tat ; *Ue- These Lots hart a fins riew of tha Ohio rirer and adjacent scenery; an mar the Plank Road, awl in a eery daUghtftd and desirable neighborhood, and wDI be sold on quite reasonable terms. Persona purchasing a block of Our or eight Lots, could have a country home, wttfa all the advantage of the city, at a moderate price. Tfß* b unexceptionable, and one of the rery best about the city, for other particulars apply to JAMES BLAKELY, Keal Batata and European Agent, octlS cor, Seventh and gmlthffeld stx, Ptttabargh. PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE CITY PROPKKTY.—I will offer tor sale, at public auction, on MONDAY, the 13th day of November next, at the Booms of the Beard of Trade, all that valuable Lot of Ground on the corner oT Pans street and the llarket House tat, iuthaJlfth Ward, S& feet Stent by 100 feet. Atop. This place or property is worthy tbe attention of persons desirous of Improving, or for investment. TUle unexceptionable. Apply m todlS JAMES BLAKELY. TL'ennanion Ware ANKARD3, Cup*, Plates, Baptismal Bowls, Ac., just opening. Also, BtitianU Tea Ware. Castors, German Silver and Plated Spoons, Fork*, Ac. Tea Knives, Bolter Kaivr*, Loop*, Ac. IV atebes and Jewelry, In large variety, and very low prime; Odd Pena, Spectacles, Pandit, Oanes, Ac. Watch repairing done in asuperior manner, and Tarrant* ed. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Emblem.*, Seal*, and lUgalia meoufecturod. W. W. WILSON, <**l7 corner of Market and Fourth streets. Wateh Trade. WK Invite the attention of eltlxena and stranger* toour large and carefully selected stock of Welch** and Clocks; Railroad Tltae keepers, in gold and silver cases; reel Chronometer* for the pocket, warranted net to eery a min ate in six months; PiUotleva Watches, from yw to $230; a large assortment of good commoner jov priced Watches, both In gold end surer eases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. Watch Rxrmma-—W« do Watch Repairing in a man ner not excelled. If equalled, by any establishment in the SUte. W. W. WILSON, scp!3 corner of Market and Fourth streets. C. B. UsadJy A Co.. CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, So. S 3 I'M tireO, near Jfarferf, would nspsctfnlly Inform their frtouk and Lhe public generally, that they bars now In stora their complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to tbs com mon Ingrain, Itsmp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wklo, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Oaaton Hatting) Druggets, Rugs, Hats, Btair Bods. Window Shade*. Ac. Persons in want are inrited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Keddcneee ftirn is had on the moat reasonable terms. 49““ Small profits and qukk TERMS CASH ONLY. Sew Stoek of Chlekartng** »»*«""■ iOOK B. marxcntTSl Wood street, has and now reedy for sale an entire stotft of Piano Fortes, from the celebra- V * ■ w V ted manufactory of Chtckering A Sons, Bon ton, consisting of all the newest styles of C, 6% and T octave instruments, in richly oarved and plain Rosewood and Walnut Case*, and with all their late improvements. Purchasers can have a choice out of the largest stock of Piano Fortes ever brought to the <ity. Prices Invariably the same as In Boston, without addition for transportation or risk, and every instrument warranted. Also, a large lot of Piano Stools, of various patterns. MKLODKONB.—A full supply of Car hart’s Melodeon*. at $4O, $O5, $75, $lOO and $l5O each. For sale by JOHN n. WELLOR, Soto Agent for dickering A Sons’ Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. octA • r Houses and Lot* for gaiel TT7TI.L be sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND Tv LOTS. One Brick Douse, situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 foot back'. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. One Houee {touting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter's alley; Lot M feet by 100. Also, the stand I now oceupy,onthe corner of Ferry and Water streets, the lease running one year from Ist of April, 1655, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The Ilonse at pro mt is doing a good badness, an l is pleasantly located. For terms and further particulars enquire of ALKX. CUPPLES, corner of Ferry and Water streets. I HAVE Bold my interest in the business of Long, MilUr A Co., to 8. A. Long, who, with John PhiiUps, will eon tinue at thr old stand, Fo. 109 Front street. 1 cordially recommend the new firm to tho patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1854. T. H. MILLER. 8. A. LOH6 * CO., Bell and drabs founders, and aas fitters, Invite attention to their stock of Chandelier*,Brackets, Pendant*, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with Gas and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, fur nish Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittiugs, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on hand. jy3l C. D. Wood, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALEP. IN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door abore Race, cast aide, Philadelphia, has on hand the best qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononga hela Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac, on terms worthy the attention of purchasers and dealers. fao29y ■ Baths— Hot, Cold, and Shower. IN the fitting and furnishing of which ,nothing has been spared to render bathing luxurious as well asheaithfuL Ate open every day, (Sunday’s excepted,) from 5 o’clock, A M., nntU 10 P. M.,at tho Barber Shop, Parry Hotel, oorner of Hancock street and Duquosne Way. jojo JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. Clmmlottt** Loon Offlce, XTO- 100 SMITHKXBLD STREET, NEAR FIFTH.— J_> Money loanbd on Gold and Silver Watches, Silver* are and other valoable articles. au!4:dly Wm. Difby. Jr., CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, M&amic HoO, f\fth tlrtetj Pithinirgh. —Clothing made to order. In good style, and at moderate rates. aufctf : so Humhug. IVWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock will not be distributed at ROGERS A CO.’S Star Da cuetkeotype GaUery. *lßh street, opposite Mason’a, but udou the payment of $1 you can procure as good a LIKE- N ESS as can bo procured in this or any Other city. Call and give us a trial. nineral Water and SariaparlUa. WM D. ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Pena, is now manufacturing and bottleing the above beverages on an. extensive teal*. Ilia articles are of the best quality, and mownfucturcd from the purest materials. octt7:ly a Bargain for IS, OFFERS D, in Adamsvllle,at Dam No. 4, on Big Bearer rirer, constating of 13 shares of Water Power, and 100 Loti The Water Power i* one of the beet in the county. It and the Lota are offered at a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth street. Waiter P* Marabtlk, TMPORTEH and ’Dealer In French and American Pacer -Hangings m * r * MiTßui aut sttK EMBROIDERY.—LadIes will always find a fall assortment of French Working Ootton, Linen and Ootton Floes, Crotchet Ootton, Stampd CoUsn and Embroidering EOtasin aU colors; Hoops for Embroidering, and everything elm in that line, at < nmoromaras, VAN GQRDER’fI Trimming Store, 0«tl8 No. 88 Market street, oornsr of the Diamond. Fr g * i.k— a ana house and lot on Penn street. nea „ jT“’ ** ** i ” rtw*. MEDICAL. -?—Coaaamptlvetl*«(l - t This most Timrlilrflii srlYln la ilegHawl t» jrri'iimaanentire revolution In the treatment of th*fr*ff*- Accounts a»'daily received from r>l soos { Of Che MerestwepeotAllity, of eim of cotm hireS*' fere conridered Incurable of Asthma, Breaqfcitii, Conan ns p •on, and all Diseases of the LtMg%-by DR.CUiVIS’ HYGKANA. Bead the following: . 1 ‘ Dr. Russell, Postmaster of Burlington r Br. Y.,eej«: “fend Adoxeri more Hygeana; It is working-- wonders here In diseases of tho luDgs. I bellev* It will eure any diabases not in tbe very last stages, and even than id psfcstam to the rest and comfort it is sure togtra-thasaffw, *1 am willing,’ said my neighbor, ‘to purchase -» fwp a Week tor my daughter: it gives her perfect reek. Xdouotexpect hec.to live.’ " Htoia-va a Manx.—J. B. Qsubert, Poghnistff of Rich ijond, Maine, writes ua: “The Hygeana la doing wooden here. My sister has had a distressing: oougb, with great difficulty of breathlng, for years. She worn tbe Inhaler and took tho Cherry Syrup for a few day* before aha iraa re klfeved, and bow, after one month’s use of It, bar sough is Dr. Curtis’ new system of Inhalation most product an entire revolution in the treatment of dUaaaea of the tings. There is no mistake, it Is truly a wonderful dis covery.” | The Bar. Mr. Curtis says: “It la sow altfit days tfoce my daughter put on the Inhaler and. oesumueed utongifab Hygeana, and It has already tone more tor her than all the medical faculty have bean able to do fer the lasi two years. TJie Irritation and tickling sensation In the throat Is gone, and with it the cough. She sleepe well.” Sold at£>R. KKYSHB’S Drag Store, No. 140 Wood street, comer Virgin alley and Wood street. toet&dawSm • [From M Pittiburgh DaU y DUpatch, Ab. Id, 1863.] Cheat Expandertta-iheulder Hrwcea.—Au Excellent Article, Persons who have acquired astooping position, by fellow* iqg a sedentary occupation,-rill experience gnat relief by the use of the *• Washington Bnspandar Bneej” made and sold by Dr. KBYSBS, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers for a brace and eupesidexa, the weight of the puntaloons Is so placed as to continually tend to bring the ehoulJera to their natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one sane time ago,'end have been so pleased with it, that we uasotidted gave It a “puff,” gratis. ‘Women, huudreda of whom are annually fainted by the weight of enoimous ‘‘skirts," Aould also procure these braces. Be particular In poMdag the kind mentioned, as man y of the Breoes sold arahamhug* • Sold wholesale and retail at the Drag fftore of GEO. H. KEYSES, No. 140, corner of Wee* toreetand Vfagia alley. JW of the Golden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep every variety Sf Trustee, Supporters Body Braces, Pile Props, ■mlAs Blocking* Suepentary Bandageh. Ac. nuZkdsw Cure ted Cholera. A CARD—Qtisens of Pitithngh, yntt have among yon one'of the most terrible discasm known—the Cholera. Al though so fetal, as It ueasily proves, it is never theism promptly and easily curable, hy a prapar remedy; invaria bly so in its earlier stage*,- mtaom otherwise even, after collapse has taken place.. if tmmtyHtwo jsartf acquaint*, aace with this disease I am enabled to afford you A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, - Which you wall find Is my • CHOLERA SPECIFIC, Every /amity should get it at ones, and keep it on hand. Every person In fact should have it within reach, and fan-" mediately use It on the Eat disturbsnoe of the bowels. Tbe relief it gives is prompt and effectual. Bee tt with con fidence, even In the later stages. t .. . Pull directions for treating the (Masses ae company it. For sale by GEORGE IL KBYBtt, No. 149 Wood sfreei, Pittsburgh. [aepß] &8. BMC, Broadway, BfcT, A Pbyiielan’s Optndon wf my BhmMer Dn. lan, editor of the Chambeahsxg FVw**erip4,ustar date of September IS, 1864, In speaking- of them Bratus, guys: Our friend,'Dr. 080. H. KEYSEE, submitted to-OU* Inspection avery fine specimen of the “ Washington Sus pender Brace," manufactured and sold by him ailhe corner of Wood street and Virgin alley,. Pittsburgh. It same admirably the purposes for which it ia intended, is and easy, and alloguther free from the objections a Washed to the many other Braces in general use. It is an excellent Suspender, while at the mint time it preserves the ahoul d«*a in a bealjthftil podtioa, without at all restraining the .natural movements of the body. The Dr. wBl send them hr mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union.' Sfeold wholesale and retail at DR. KEYBBR*S,-M0 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley. _ [oetStdaw' hst or eonrm patkbt uiuan. os aumsxsroß sals bt FLEMING BROTHERS, Pniiiaoi WKTaa>VVgwtfas»aa4i*w»*gla Wlidtstdt Dnggiati aad itazfer* to ftfad Jfartffftaig, Oorcer Fourth and Wood etreets.-Plttshiugh. TT'KRLBIffS AMERICAN COMPOUND; fV Jayn*^‘Alterative: .' A- Oarsdnatireßalaam; *• Hair Dye: u ' - Expectorant: " SinatTr* Pills: “ Toole; . .j.; Wbtir’i Balmm of Wild Cherry; Pulmonary Balaam; lloeßand’s German Htters; ' Holland do Hogtottw’s Stomach do Merdtiec's’ UterineCathoUeon': Storms' Scotch Cough Candv ; Price’s do; Thorn’s do; do; Oagood’F IttdfeCfeoto^gue; Mores’* Invigorating Cordtols Trier's Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison’s Hair Dye; Phalon’s do Batchelor’* do MeMstm’s KUxir of Opium; Bryant’s PurifVing Extract; DaUey’a Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger, MeAUWteris do do: Kidder’s Indellible Ink; Payaon’s do do; Arnhold.’* do; • . * Dr. Curtis' Hygeana; Lyons’ Kathriron; Dsj iil’e Lilly While; Barin’* do; Tobias’ liniment; Hunt’s' do; Allen’s Nervfrand Bone liniment; . Mexican Mustang do; FamPe Arabian do; Gardner's . .do; Barrel’s IndSn do; < Carter’s toaniih Mixture; . . . . Bane’s Pile Lotion; t MeenFun; ■* Scarpa’s Aoonstie OQ; Merchant’* Gargling OO; Itnabton, Clarke A 6o.’s Ood Liver 007 McAllister’s Ointment; ftlny’TOwft __ - f - ' FenpTs. . .do;.--* . • Gray's do; Track’s Magnetic Ointment- Jndkin’s do; Swslm’e Panacea; Houck’s do;' Sargant's Infant Panbeea; Perry Davis’Pain KHler; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Hough ten’s Pepsin; Kieris Petroleum; Mclnaeb Oriebrated Liver Pills Urandretb’fl do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee'* AntLbtUons do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even’s do; Swaynet’ Extrset Sarsaparilla Blood ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do;. * Jew David’s Plasters: £’ Shoemaker’s do; Pr. Newman** - do; 1 Radwaris Beady Relief; Morris’Remedy; • , Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson’s do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Band's do; - Guywtt’s Extract Yellow Dock and BarsapariU*’. Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Iloney; . . u EOgWy Scented Brown Windsor « Mask; Lodi urn’s Specific; Mclsmc’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gum Arabic .do; Sellers’ do; Swayntfs Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; . - . Barry’s Tricophorous; . Norwood’s Tincture of Yaratrum Virile; McLane’sCeletaated Venaifhge, Dr. Locoek’e Pnlmonic Wafers; | ‘lbompeon’s Eye Water; Agents forall of Dr. McCUntoef s Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gum Elastic do do fsblkly v jxp. rnnxirs. Evening Claes in Hatkematlea. IN the Halhemtdkal Department of Duff ’s College, young men are taught Arithmetic. Algebra, Geometry, Trigo-' nomeiry, Mensuration,Burveyni& Ac. Orest pains will be u taken to give the most concise ami practical methods of caL eolation. Wehaverecently diseovere&aniwplaafcaXottg Division, tbe Square Root, Ae, by which the nsoal labor le abridged more than half; also, several abbreviations In Multiplicntioß. These principles are general, and Trill ap ply to any problems. Class meets every evening, except Saturday. Hours, 7to 9, P. M. Terms, $lO per half see don. P. HAYDEN. A. IL, . oct2o ; Professor of Mathematics. • Duffel College. ' ' ... • Classical and mathematical department.— Hoars and terms per Medon of 20 weeks, payable%by the half session, In-ad ranee: Regular Day Class In Latin, Greek, Mathematics, A&-, 9 to I*A A. M.,and 2to 4, P.8L,520. Evening (Haas in-Hkth etnahe?, 7 to 9, P. M., $2O. French and German, oto 12, A. H, and 2 to 4, and 7 to 9, P. IL, $2O. ’. t Ladles’ Class hi Mathematics; Wednesday, 4t00,P. R; Saturdays 9ts 12,. A. M., $lO. No pains or expense will' be sparedto mak* this department of the College worthy of patronage. ocQl P. HAYDEN, A. Principal. Peansniblp, SlercsatUs aid Steamboat Dook^Keeplhg. mos DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OF DUFF'S OQL- J. LEGE are open for the reception of students. Drily Lectures on Mercantile low and Commercial Sct ; encee. octfi Eaaunoth Light* . SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are produced at CARGO’S Ne# 76 Fourth *>j£r street, by his la-ge and improved SSe and Sky lights; py which.Likiaassos of ChUdrenure tn- ln a nw seconds, and Adnlhi In any weather, 'BBpTm Miniature* set in lockets Dagumeulypeeenpy Wn open day and eve ning. am . Slotlea. .•/-- mHQgB who want Bey’s Gtothteg would dow«Hto«H -1 jaiCALLAHAN’S.Baxsr,24Fifthstmet. HMgOOdste Jdeigs Wear are splendid. Give him a chance. Mochmge for ahowinggoods* ' : *9*?^ “ Butler A CojT 7 ?T Forwarding and oommibpoh . MirecPAifß^ Daslem tn sB kinds of Msnußetiuea, IsaA Pipe and 6T Froot street. P' IAMQ.Foa KB»iT>-A«oMtfxoelw, najK^fca IHwotoi iw,t,.tlb».m«l»MWl.*W«»»aia<jf: . . CHARLOTTE BLOu. 1 oc t2l No. U 8 Wood etreet. ». ■**,*« « f > • ..’V- * - ‘ ‘ ■< - •■ '-.-J/.a I-. lotos day » Sd. " « RIGHT *XPa«fc*M»*P.ttr Tmjtonnm jftipub i k tljlk*de.to *«**—» tor—* via Btoo'mlogton,itj111liaWjlj|il_*llim nffhmf i*t»iy ears dr %vc, connecting aT Ml— 'gtth.drily Uit afPadCet. for Hannibal, Qolnqy and KcdlLßk, iad it . mer OLA«’««*iOM'W« tad lotwiiimie—fFtof line. of ill—mnm for and OwnaHlili '■*• ’*•! TIHB FBOM mrSBUBSH TO?. BE, LOUISttOTWES. : Baggage cheeked through to StTWHIi (■ MMdg— Qan» Yal and - -i, ao«BgHßM*fcfb - O—lP—H|« iMt' j RICHARD P. HOAG AN, ; Ticket* to tfc—toate, an be Obtained In itjifffllf-ffirVll —f Tfnr r toi iad Ohio >ad Kuijilfiab Btfwh. fidTJu * tiH CONNECTION mss *H» i Ohio Ud P«BM7lTlfttalUUntdt ; \ YIA ALL! AH 08. * .*T>7 fTIHE abort—quickest and cheapert roue to Toledoi <Jhl* bland, Galena, and 8L Look, i*ViA ; This note k mm bundled mike shorter ab&aboateight biran quicker to Chicago, than the ekenftu—oae' TIAIN- ZnAHATOOB. . T .: _ Throe DaOj Trains between HtfnTimrgfirmT Hrrila—l ~” Trrt-f lifit r mi flfTifapif and Hilr.gr . Time to Cleveland atx boor*, Chicago bopra, afrd Bfc Look thirty-seven bout... VIA ALLIANCE. Train. fbr Ctoreksd leave Alliance at 7JO. A_3ft- |uo, <*"*■*“* 'The Train* of the Ohio sad ftctaCßanroaiL leave Bittx tough at 3.00, A- M, 8f», A. M- attCUKLCT4 azrtn to Cleveland at 1000, A. U* JtSS.MA pST-n -naotin gthere with tlnovgfa Traaifet?sklMttc—jcvß*ak Inland and St Louie. * „ " ':■ jPa—oigenfor Toledo, onailti£Rbltoib*&4ii&Hira>- v£—t, leaving Pittabrngh oaetS— hCwemantoK-et’aftar* men Train., tar going to' Chicago one Train in advened ortßoaa where via Mane i*M* en **" anyVdhar peUtwert of Chicago, Till make the do—st MBTinmiu imi —u mi Mm bj Uklng th. S.OO, A. SL, Tnitf tan.Htabmt,. BaMgOT bj Uris Twin (Ti. ClmUod) mci St. lot* o» the evening of tbe following day. . •The Train, from Cleveland to Tokdb amlC&iioofD qn as WUotb: Leave Cleveland ** rtnn *t*i aan \a; u WO,P. Bt; anife to Chicago Jo, A. M. and 12.00 M. ■ « Braeei* .. v . :r • aitjf| ■. r ■■. jl . / •• *. ' k -. \ ■ * V.V* i CLIYILAHD A#D:riTtAßUaftH ] - RAILBOAfI. - Train, leave fbr Bock Island and Sttooi. a. follows: Lfeave Chicago at 8 20, A. M. end 0-30, Pllfc . . Passengers for 8t Lonis go over Rode Railroad to thence over tbe Chicago'snd IC—krippi Bafrroad to Altoo, and thence by Steamboat (23 mOee> to to,]>onh. Pa—engera by the A. M., Train, arrive to 8L Leak a* IL2O —me evening, and by tbe P.IL, Train, at noon . Baggage checked ttoonfh to 0W« n checked for Chicago and St. Look.' . . FARE VIA ALLIANCE ~ lncua. incumfro^ui. To Alliance....—42 SO To fThh-p. %n fa ,*6O Cleveland.... 4 00 La SaII*_...JT4A6 'l3 50 gjp Boek Island-16 60 -lS*O S 6* JtoAOi ; Pa-migersmeraiMitodto wocaralbeii Ochetoa* the oS—tntteO*mßany/hi Uonongabeia Haue,Udrd abet bdor the eocser. 4. BT7RAITO, Sop't'Ctoveland... : r J. A-CADQHBT. Agant, -pis:;. .• . .,4 , SOMM3R AUaAS(Jt»iESI3- . , rr H EAILEOAD.;>J s • THROUGH IX FIFTBBIV OH AND ATTBR TiIURgDAY, JUIAVSIH, *TBB£B • ; THttOCOH TRAINS. ' -v J »! rpiiE MAIL TRAIN will leave every naraing (Sroihp -'A excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at eta- Items, asd arriving hi Philadelphia at 12 o'clock#. f;E IT CHS PAST TRAIN will leave PiU£b«ghda%<«W*>t Smidajd at 1 o’clock, stopping at GrgcprtmTg,hatroi>c, BairSTUls, LoekporL Johnstown, WfeaoEßy todna, Ac, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, the next morning. ‘ '-■£ * 3HI ZXPBSBB TRAIN will leave eißj anriag at: 930 o’clock, stopping only at OrMnsbUSb, Lmrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, LUley**, fit Hite—,AHpaaa. Ad, ooanectiog at Harrisburg wUbrSho &ain<be nsdre, and arriving la Philadelphia or MiiMi/itUff, THX ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wfll teaveswaiy aflii noec (except Sunday) at &30 o'clock, stoning- at oH-rega lac stations, and ruining only as IhrarJßataMai THR BBOOND ACCOMMODATION: TRAIN JeunjdaUy ■ (wept Soaday,) at 11 o'clock, A. M* stepping: ak*.aß-Sta* ’ tkhs, and running only as &r as Brintsa’ar-- »;S tstURNINO TRAINS arrive in Pittsbnxgh. - flat Ao arrlves at 8 ofalock, A. M. jbn«nl,7<U. ' i,7JA,P M- Mail M.. Jfcst SrtJJKi J Beyond Aeoommc M. to New York, $10,SO; Pare to PhfiaflripMa»jftj Itoa f- to Baltimore, $B. ker» to Bedford Springs, BaggagecborfcM to bH stetfcmgoa the iWaijlmmajfca]]- road, and to PHlmielrthfa and Baltimore . - Baeaengen purchasing tfckets to cars, srftt.be ofcaiigai a in eddKkm to the station rates, the Company bars no Agent. notes of a less denomination than ftraiVillaewffls reared in payment for tickets, IB* .Bahk*of Pesosylrania. - B^-NOTICE.—In aue of loss, the Otrsipcßf-mi.ltfd .thaurim rsspons&la.ibr paraml beggago il for hnmmoiint not exeed(Bng*sl6Q. .->• a. B.—l"he Sicslrior Omnftne Line ha* In in employed to <oDTey passengers and baggage to and from He Pegs fj at :S tfiarge not to exoeed 15 cents for «d> ps—gatPi "15 cents for each trunk. .. *• . » lor tickets, apply to J. "MmfcjjHiM, i At die P. B. B. Passenger Station, on liberty pfc Pittsburgh, July 6th, 1854—Qc7 ' - ; :ii OHIO AHO PZMHBYLVAHAA KAJUOjIeD. Sow Arraagcasnt*' ’’ ‘ 1: COMMENCING FEBBUAMt^VUE. 1864. SUBHHM: nst - Mail tkais in; ttlLMf dofcwn- thrr. witli.fut *t,i,w flam natiabout 12o’clockatnighl. .r... - REPRESS TRAIN leave* Pittsborgh V »<«o6k, KIL, afldk the arrival of the Express train from IWlaaiMi!s t and reaches Crestline at (Ominlt TgEt Ni At Exprejp which rearites ClDciimeti in thetoarnlhfr Cnaneetiona are made with the Ohio and Irihs^ud O.iimt.jM pllwrf. fc, TWjfmt, InXlMßiyfla Mill twin til Tnifaw* ’ H •Obnnections are made with Chvdin<JHMi4iflk Bn Toledo,Detroit and •tenluAy, Forest, and the towns on ttalfaA 'Sml’wifd. Jim, with Mount Vernon, Newark, ZaneeyfflVitad towns m tbs Maufield road. 4 FaretoOiiictnnsfls7;toTiKHanaprilssB7t»Daytim|ftfiO; to Toledo $5; to Ooiambns tfoZanssvißo SU9; ta Cleveland $4. Bunngh tickets to LovisvlDe at redßped r?’ RETURIUG l ' ■* i THE wTPnmm TRAIN leaves Crwdlne at LU P M> andreaches Pittsburgh at BJO P M, roinoetlng with the fostEiuie— Train throngfain fifteen hours to HiffriW|llilSi mat! TRAIN Waves Ormtiiiie at RBO, A.Mtaw them rival .of the Night Ennises Train ftemtknffliisil,' and arrive* at«ttebuo*atAL4o,PlL . NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN IsaeM Pittsburgh at 10 A M,and IPM,and New Brighten** 6 AH,and lAS P H. FREIGHT TRAIN leavmPittsburgh at 7 AM,and 9Fl and arriree at M, and 4AQ, P M. The Trains do pot nm on Bnndsy. * - Tickets or farther Informstion, apply at th* ticket oftess of the Ohio and Pennsylvania BaligoadOumjpany, of J. G. CURRY, at the. corner cdfiee under the Monoagabal* Houae, Pittsburgh, - - - GEORGE PARKIN, Tfeks« Agent; - Federal street matton, feb2> JOHN KELLY,TMimgirAgent. ■ •j* Pemasylvanla RaUroam ' V SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, PhilaiWlWawnd Balttmore; eomsaenctog April Ist, ISM. . ' > TO if nun Thnorn*. Cedar sod Wooden Fnraiture,seeood hand,For*, Pianos,PoultryVvFlMe;'lw ' Sebond Clots Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Doer SktaA tEover Ad timothy Seed, Glamware, Hsrdwarej* E*gs,'YfOri upd wdi Pelts, and Eggs: €oe. 100 foa. ' >' Tkfrri Clou —Beoonand Pork(looee,) Butter,inEfJdns; kigaor bbls; HMrii,Eealh*r,&*p, Window GJa»,'w»dOob ten, nncompreswd: Me. WlOO Bw. ' ' -■ AnrtA Chzrt—Aloohoi, Baoon (In casks BaiWT : and Malt, Beef end Pork, Oandlee, Cheese, Band ahg'R**4 : Hemp, Whisky, Ootton, (oompreseed,) Lsaf-Tobat«’ ■ 40c. ft 100 fos. . FWnr 80 cents II bbl. . - *. W GEORGE a FRAJKXBOHL - Merchant Tnilor. * r TOHN LAUGHUN, formerly foreman for Mr. 8. Wetrir; would teepeeUoily annonoco to bteVrieWds-end tha nUk generally, that he has rented and newly filtofoiy he b»« stand uttely oocophid by Messrs. J. B.dd.*ls»t wi* B Ufarkrt nreet, between Second and Third, where'bW prepared to make to order GKNTiaH£re4£oSHptttrf he most iuhlonaUe style. Haring himself-servtd-tfsdtiH lac apprehticeship to the trade,and.bring aprketfoaPennsr,: he" therefore flatters himself that be can turn ou t gatwnrite not to be surpassed lu workmanship or sty W taittoMßy. other dty in the Union. -' * Having just retnmed from the east, he ha* a Wigs'to sortment of the most ln' bte-Ewb ever •dknughttethismariiet. * n7sl— Both’ Clothes mads and trimmed In the iilfift manner. He will also warrant all ware what itia-resnt •bentwi to be. itgsptly totbrirednrifsfe tegife him a call, if they want thrir boys neatly ffttwL Don’t ftwget tbs place, No. 99 Markrt street, betwesnSeeond and glfori, west side. sspiriariteg* - •- gtesabsst Fnraiture mad Oha|rß""’V WE are constantly engaged ttjthe manniaeture of BTIiMBOIT OOBf cwsTM and FURNUtBMt frf deaeriptkm, and pay partkritsrattsMttr tetheaaxmfoetnr*of tlw ben style*. fultatteKriihe'aae; nf rtaniTmstr Our experience to this branch of ttOVA. nesssaablesnsto warrant saUsbetkm, as weß sttw liimigifltielt In which orders are filled, as tn EtjPW ? the Ark and personal attention given to-thyjpmfjpiit, Thoef interested in ftnidilag Boats, wifi fopw.hEBf i advantage to give ns a call. A .. ~ L* n '. . , T. B- YOPNg *-<». - ! Hams Dim'ffsetwy*-. x Vi ,'ETEAVY SHIRTING CHECKS AND TWEEPSfjtqwgsa; ■ JFjjto init the retail trade of Fittsbtargh nnSs of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns sad ■ ? Tim general admterion teat Stewards , are At interior in quality to any. «hen manuaicturiri hi tSe United States, with an dnttd fcy.ihdb, f 'insriinifnv th«subeeriber to extend his borioe* ; keen up a good assortment of such. Oharas **«*' SB* £ril from %to cents per yard. beiMt to merchants who cannot make it amvealgutmeau. .[ Prteos to smlt aIL—P»T o*****. JL 3 MTIOHB, coragpotnispl F?Q h .- A.f reorived sad Is now opwibag bfa fedlfldMl Riliwmml Wi* attentkm of ladies Is rMpMfsßy ; At lie-, M wU. iBaAwMUJ,':.. 60(>iWces Flannels at lie up; yard wide BWwigßa»g: 'vooCDelnlns at2Ba. Kentudcj janes, tweeto AfdWg', neUfrota 1»2 up, chedts, ticking!, musliftk m»ggj_.TOßl' . wool plaids,blankets.shawls, artteW usuafiy kept to a Pry wblaiwlUbesoldybrcdMst prices to - wri7 *«feQraßt*ndJßHW>WilLr, AMBLX TOfJIAmi huidiow. p.ttgM, - .K'F-f*;- i\t •_& .
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