C;' 'v’.-H 1 *’ *A: Vv*Vv-. - ; • *£&$&&&: SaK-’sX^isvtv^.vJrc.«V:rtr V-^vi' f >; ■. j@Bfer*BEs>*«iV ‘ r - • f-,- f i>>' sagsHg&M^ WamS^Msi&s^] "Atf te v\ ? r/V MS*s^s£ ,<. f, 'fm^mWom^U!)J -'a '•fwS&.'O'* *fer^Rr-T-uv>-Ji»iiW-'&'ak - -"- • '‘ ■' ■■■•." - •.■*.>y r. >. • %i«Mi^«gstSS?“i:.- %jr»z 7' -*l’<: "• •’?•-’■ • --'- V-; —-i jififr MiiAfvw *. • t ‘i» ,{ f r t *■ *•** **. -** 1 1 -r ►* •—» ■-. ... ,•}■% . .•-•’'•■ ****'? -;■■ «,.•> ■ .. V, 4 •*, * » «' 1 Corosir’s Ihquibt.—Coroner Lowry held an inquest, on Sunday, upon the body of a German, named Fauck, at Geret’s tavern, Fourth Ward, Allegheny, who was supposed to have met his death from foul play. It appears that Fauok, in company with Joseph Hammenmith and Ed ward Fodder, left his residenoe in Allegheny city, on Tuesday last, to go into the oountry to dig » well. Fauok, who was muoh addicted to Intem perance, had a bottle of liquor in his pocket, from which he drank until he became intoxica ted. When they arrived at Sarpßburg, Hammer smith and Fedder stopped to consider whioh road they were to pursue; but Fauok prooeeded on to a bridge, which he was in the act of crossing, when he staggered forward, and fell head fore most over the bridge upon a quantity of stones beneath. His companions ran to his rescue, and set him up, and immediately one of them went for a physician. Dr. Courtney, of. Sharpsbnrg, came and examined him; he prononnoed him « only drunk his injuries did not amount to much.” The Doctor then left Fanck with his companions, when they took him to a public house, and left him to come to Allegheny for assis tance. Fanck was brought home on Wednesday, when medical aid was summoned; he lingered until Friday night, when he died. The friends of Fauck, thinking that his injuries were inflict ed by blows from Hammersmith and Fedder, had • them arrested, and committed to jail. The evi denoe produced to the jury yesterday, fully ex culpated Bammeratith and Fedder, clearly proved that the injuries were received by the fall above mentioned. Drs. Trevor and Baldwin made a post mortem examination, and found the skull fractured, and gave it as their opinion that the deceased came to his death from compres sion of the brain produced by the extravasation of blood. A verdict in accordance with the above facts was rendered. Supreme Court. —Hon. J. 8. Black, Chief Justice; Hon. G. W. Woodward, Hon. E. Lewis, Hon. W. Lowrio, and Hon. J. C. Knox, Associate Justices. - . -7. ■■ vxx'v ■ <•; •• ;4vr'* „ ... v : . :;-■ 1 i- ** l’ 4 ' ft • THE cm POST. TUESDAY MORNING: Monday, September 80. Mount Washington Inclined Plane Company vb. Lyon, Shdrb & Co. Submitted. Shinn vs. Holmes. Submitted. Mahlow et ux. vs. Gormly et ux. Submitted. Specht vs. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Submitted. Yierheller vs. Paok. Submitted. Avery & Ogden vs. City of Pittsburgh. Ar gued. Babbitt’s vs. Riddell’s Executor; Erie county. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Lowrie ; Lewis dissenting. Hoskinsou’a Executor vs. Bradford; Greene county. Judgment affirmed. Opinion byLov rie ; Lewis and Woodward dissenting. School Directors of Wayne township vs. Kline; Armstrong county. Jadgment affirmed. Opinion by Justice Lowrie. Smith’s Executors vs; Smith; Indiana county. Judgment by Woodward; Lewis dissenting. Swan et al. vs. Lytle; Indiana county. Judg ment affirmed. Opinion by Woodward.' Pitea vs. Sloneckcr et al; Indiana county. Judgment affirmed. Opinion by Woodward. Conch v*. Sutton. Submttted. Bell vs Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. Ar gued. Count! op Quarter Sessions. —Before Hon. William B. M’Clurc, President Judge; Hon. Ga briel Adams and Hon. William Boggs, Associ ates. Mosdat, October 30, 1854. . Commonwealth vs. Henry Pratt. Indlotment, assault and battery. The defendant plead guil ty, and was senteooed to be imprisoned for three months, and pay a fine of $lO. Commonwealth vs. Jaokson Bann. Indict ment, surety of the peace, on oath of Louis Kramer. Prosecutor sentenced to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. John Fritch. Indictment, surety cf the peace, on oath of Andrew Richard son. Defendant sentenced to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. R. A. Cutbbert. Indict ment, assault and battery. The defendant plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. James M’Millan. Indiot meut, assault and battery, on oath of L. Y. Clark. Defendant was found guilty, and sen tenced to pay costa. Commonwealth v*. John Noble. Indictment, malicious mischief. £fo verdict. Laucekt. —A youngman named Robert Beatty •was committed to jail, yesterday, The foreign refugees are ordered to laave Madrid within eight days, save those who could give good reasons for their residence, or find security for their eenduet. Copknraqkn, 15th.—The House of Representatives voted by a majority oi SO to G, for the appointment of a commit* toe to draw up article* of impeachment against the minis try, for the promulgation of the July ordinance. Cuixa.—Lettors mention three attempts by the insur gents to take Canton, which had failed, and an attempt to effect a compromise with the insurgontp, which had also proved unsuccessful. Th« fighting was going on at Shang hai; the imperialist* had made little progress towards the recapture of the city. Latest dt Teleorapb —Marseilles, *l6th.—Each ship of the allied fleet is to furnish a company of marines and eight guns, making a total of 2UO guus to assist the siege of Se bastopol. ' llxamgEG, 16th.—Immediate steps will be takeu for slop plug indirect traffic with Russia through the Prussian pom. The Cholera ia rapidly abating at London. There were only 249 deaths during the last wt-ek. A court martial has been held fo. the trial of Captains Rillett and Richards, for the abandonment of their ships in the Arctic expedition. They were acquitted. The Pacific bring* 211 passengers; among them are Dud ley Mann, Col. Aspinwnll Cramer, Secretary of tho Russian Legation, Ac. Disgraceful Proceedings of a Kioto at Worcester. WovciSTXR, October 30.—Asa 0. Putman, the notorious kidnapper of Thomas Pirns and Anthony Burns, was discov erel at the Amorican'Jiome yesterday, and was immediate ly posted throughout the rity. In tin- evening, a vigilance committee of citizens surrounded the hotel and watched Butman’s movements: he flourished r. pistol »t tli-m and threatened to use it, whoreupon warrants were i*M>nd and he whs arrested this forenoon, and brought beforethr Court, charged with carrying concealed weapon*. The rase was postponed for two week*, and be nw required to give bends for his appearance. A large nod ex.-iu-d crowd gathered wound tbu Court, and it IwMming evident that UutmaD’. Ifo was in danger, Geo- F Hoar, free koHit, son of the ten arable Samuel llnar, appealed to the crowd to let the kid napper go safely out of tho rity. 'ihe rrowd gave way, and Butman, accompanied by a strong guard, weut to the depot, followed by the populace, where the colored men fell upon him and would undoubtedly have taken hLs life, but for the interference of Martin Stowell, James A. flowland, Mr. Hoar, Rev. J. W. lligginson, and Stephen C. Foster, all abo litionists. Butman was hustled Into a carriage accompa- nied by Uigglnson, and thus escaped with his life. Illggiu sen was considerably rut by missiles thrown at the rarrisea Butman was pelted with rott.iu eggs snd stones, srtd wat kkk"d and b*nton almost to death. lie promised never u visit Worcester again. City Mortality-*Oyater Panic—Explosion, Nr«v Vr.ax, October 2>.—The welt’s mortality 1* 475, of which 24 were deaths from cholera. There Is n new panic regarding tbeentioz of oysters. Dr. Chilton publishes a card statin * that h<- ha* test*-.! a quan tity of all kinds, which he pronounces to W as and wholesome as at any other season. A small keg of ponder in a valise which had been placed near the bock-keeper's de*k at Earle’s Hotel, explode! this afternoon, breaking the windows and demolishing the cell ing, Ac. The cause is stato-1 to have be-u ihe occidental discharge of a pistol in tho vall«c. Another statement is that a portion of a slow fuse has been found, leading :© the supposition that it wan the work of some fiend. So one was scriou. 5y injured, but there were some narrow rscajies. • mortality of the City—The Beale Can j Loss of n Brig, Ac. Fu;t.Ar»EiriUA, October 23.—The death.* iu this city for the post week, were I*>S, of which S were from cholera. In the case of ltonlr, to-day, D. I\ Brown moved for a new trial, and will tile his reasons on Monday. Gov.-rnor Bigler arrived in town to day, from Washington. The brig Adele, hence for St. Kitk>, in a violent gale on the 5d in>-t., was thrown on her beam o id*. Ail on board peri«hed except a sailor uaiued Thuro, who «as reisavt-J af ter being to days on the wr*-ck. gouthern New*. lIU.7IUO&E, :-W—New Orleans uf Tore-Jay re re<-*4T»\l. The total deaths fur the week were 247 ; from •Trr !>><*, from Turn pa J’.t.T to th»« Sfltli, h n*eiT«l. Tu# adtani* wen* n the JEM. Oo Friday there were no deaths from any enusj. IlaDibL ton k &)o, an rxtwtu-ii’o dry iroo-i. in Halt more. ask nil tx tension. Holder* of their paper liojw. erenti ally they will moot all thuir cb’.iinitinii*. PniMI'FAFHIA, CfctcU'r oO. — I). P. liruwn, ruuritol f->\ IVnlx, tiled fifteen ruuaon> for ft new trial, nAsortin* that tin verJict was against law nnt iu PTidenrv; that she jury i dulged lo liquor daring ih* trial, acj Ibal M-ine btnl ired tiial their uiinJn were mmle up bffor* hearing il evidence. The argument on the motion will ho lienrd oi Fri Jay before th** Court In banc. A motion wu aho oiad. to admit tlio prisoner to bail, but tin' Court deferred the d<* cision for the present. Arrival of the Empire City—The Wreck Nrw tons, October 3d. —The Empire City arrlTed with Hanna dates to (ho -4ih. Twn fchoonern had just arrival with pasr-mger* frcm tho ateamphip Isabel, which had been wrecked near Key Weal, but no lives had been lost. No particulars have teen siren. . ISLEGKAPH MABKBTB. New i'ciEK, October 30.—Cotton unchanged. Flour on- Milled; tales 5500 bbls pood Ohio nt $* STv-cO 18; Southern flrtn ; fairs 16*«0 bbl« at-fu T.Gn'J SI. Wheat firm. Ora a trifle higher; sale* *5,000 bushels Western mixed at hUtb’d. Pork advanced lc; sales 1700 bids meM at $l2 G2r>ssl2 75. Beer unchanged. Whisky: sales 000 bid* Ohio at 30r-y4O. Cofleo unchanged. Sugars firm; Orleans Molasses steadv. Linseed Oil firmer at *lc. Lead firm. Storks low er. lloney unaltered; Virginia sixes ; Cumberland 29; Heading 71; Erie ; New York Central PHIIAbEtPHia, Octol*er 30.—Small sales of Flour; market firm; but little export demand ; sales GOO or 700 standard good brands at 0,25, Including 100 bbls. Baltimore at to. ltye Flour scarce at |7. Corn Meal scarce; rales of 400 bbls. Brandywine at $4.60 Wheat active; llttli* offer lug; sales 3QQO bushels at $1.95(5.1,00 for good and prime Southern red, and $2 for fair Pennsylvania white, ltye in demand at little coming in. Corn dull; sales 2000 bushels yellow at S 3, which Is a decline of le. In £@4l in barrels, and SO In bhds. PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, BOBEBT H. PATTEBSOI7, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMO.'D STREET AND CHERRY ALLEY. mUK subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladles and _g_ Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that ho has recently en-ctal aRIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of size, commodious neaa and adaptation, undeniably excels any t-iinilnr estalfr lUhmenl In iho Uuited States lu location is accessible from all parts of the city, while Uh high and (dry situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The nurses are docile aud well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or expense will be spared to nirke this establishment ’ the first in the confidence of the public. oct23:tf Aiotlce* LETTERS of administration on the estate of HENRY UOTT3MAN, deceased, Into of this city, have linen granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment. Those Ravine claims will present tlu-in, duly authenticated, for settlement. SAMUEL CUOI’ER, Grocer. oct24:fitd Diamond. Pittsburgh. received, r.t the corner • f Wood and Sixth FUSSA MACKEREL, in bbls, half bid.-, quarters and kltts; No 1 d<> *" “ “ SALMON, in bbls and kttts; u • jo spiced,J>ut up iu K) lbs c:ms ; •• CODFISH. tI , t The above aroof this fall'e witching, and put up expressly for family use. [oct24] W. A. M’CLUKO. OOLEN LONGsilAWLd.—Just received, another large assortment of Bay State, Empire State, and other kinds of Woolen Long Shawls, of the newest and most ■>'' lr “ bl ” W “ J C ° lom A A . MASON & CO., ...120 25 HfUßtrtrt. fNIIKESE—24 boxes W. R. Cheese, in store and {or aalehy (J octl9 ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. (~SUEESE— 600 boxes primw W. R. Cutting V b SlT , .^i rb * j celved and for gale by HENRY H. CQLLLNB. APPLES— IQ barrels for sabs by _ _.. Q oeilO HISNRY 11. COLLIN^. tTkyTNED SYKUPfi—oTbbl6 of variooe analltios, for sale Xtby [oct2l! SMITM \ SINCLAIR. UCKBTri —20 doieo Buckots; 6 “ Tubs; for sale by KINO A MOORHEAD. (*"-fANI)LKS— 76boxe«~Moald «n«l Wpped Candles; • ‘Hi “ Star Candles; for sale by 'ion KINO * MOORIIBAD. "niUN 400 bTt«h«l* Shell Coro, In store and for sale by J octl9 ENGLISH & IUCHARDSON. mAtt—loo bblff N. C.Tar, to arrive nod tor sale by X ortSl ENGLISH A lUCHAHD9ON. —okn 100 iitm Shell Ucrn In store «n' -;'V J\ER S FOR RIVER JflEJl. The River. — evening at dusk, there was twenty in* ches water by the metal marks, and falling slowly. The Qatter Bnlpe line to Wheeling has started *gtin. The keel boat Martha Anderton arrived yesterday, and leaves again on Wednesday, for Wheeling. A Mr. Yanduzen, of Cin<’lnnati, has instituted sultagala»t the steamers Americas, Minefield and ilaxel, for u*lng [S single gate ban” for their (ire l»ed», the complainant claiming their use an infringement of lib patent. lYdghtt yesterday rated os follows ■ To tit. Louto and Ohio river, pound freight, 75c 100. To New Orleans, pound freight, $1,20 ** luO; bbl freight $3. To Memphis, pound freight, |l «l 100. The Bruit, KUa, Quaker City, Minerva, Empire and Belle Golding, are loadingfor fit. Louis, and will leave to-day. They are all new and'fine boats. The Challenge and Kate Oasael are loading for Memphis and Now Orleans.— Cin. 2 Bth. POET OF PITTSBURGH. 21 INGRES WATER Iff THE CHAffHEL—MET At. mw. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson,Brownsville. *' Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Thomas Shriver,Hendriekßon, WoatNewtoa. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne,Bennett,Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver,Hepdriekson, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elisabeth. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAIHT LOUIS'. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Line, FOR TBE OOSTXTANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BBTWEEJf PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Looii. MPk This Lnri is composed of wren class powerful steamers, for speed, splendor, safety and comfort, and is the only TBaotTQQ dailt unor Btiaji Pacuts on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. MaS Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Days of Departure Boole. Chptaiiu. frim Piltsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. BxLnHOOVXR....Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 2. J. B. Davis. Monday. ALLEGHENY Geo. M’Lais Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE W*. J. Kouim. Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA IL J. OftAca. Thursday. PITTSBURG 11. H. Cumu. Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jso. Kunihltsil. Saturday. Leave dally at 10 o'clock, A. &L, precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOIIN B. LIVINGSTON, 1 »«_„*. JOHN FLACK, Agents, Monongahela House Buildings. \declol Pittsburgh, 1863. “1854.” CANADA WEST. ua6* ci jsafy THE FINK low press aw steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. Ba&sow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Barweil, as follows : Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at7Js o’clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U o’clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connect at Port Stanley with the London Line of Btageo, which connects wiih the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to BCOYTLL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M'BRIDE. Port Barweil. mar27:tnov For New Urltahi and Apalachicola. TUE new and substantial sU-nm-T BEN FRANKLIN, Captain Thomas Bait, will U*v» the above ports, stopping at tL« principal way ports, on the first rise of the rirnr. For freight or passage apply on board. Regular Wheeling packet. Thu light draught rttanier HARTFORD, WILLUM IIAZLSTT, WjJfSfflpHfh-r lilHke trips lor the ab#c and lot- i port*, leaving, very TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR DAY. at 10 o’clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply cn hoard, or to octSO J. D OULLINOWOOD, Agent. For'Mew OrlTans, Galveston, Braxos ss»> tlago, and Fort Brown, Texas. Toe now and substantial steamer RANCH K- James O’PsVNn.L, Waster, will leave for above ao.l titteimedUt* porta with the first rL»e in th* river. For freight or paraace apply -n board. oct2;» A GAUD I HAVE the pleasure to announce to l bore who have L'nb erto obliged me with their favors, and to my friend- and the public generally, tbet, h iving a short tlmeucw relum ed from the East with a Urge and very superior STOCK OP goods FOR TUE FALL TRADE I am prepared to supply all orders on tetter terms than formerly in ccnw'qnency of the immense loCux of Goode, which, for the past few month? has burdened the Eastern markft, and of the distrust revised to tbe credit system, very important advantage.* wore offered to rash buyers; and hence I Lave been enabled to purchase my Goods at a large discount on their actual value. My selection of plain Cloths and Cassimercft embraces every grade, m>m tbe cnartwr and mnru substantial kind adapted to the want- of laboring man, to the finer qualities suitable for h -eaiUnien of fa«hinn, among which are some Incapable of being Surpassed In the ritnm. tcr ot the material and richnetsof the finish. My tnury clmhs, rompruH every diversity of color—grwo, olive green, iuvirible green, dark and light browns, olive, brown, wicic color, and various shades OT blue. My fancy Casfcimcrvti number forty different patterns. My vesting* are of Silk, Woolen. Velvet, Plush and em broidered Cloth, comprising the different styles now in fash ion. My anAortuieiil of Cravats i* unusually large and varh on*, all lately imported. My department of BOY’S CLOTHING promises a much more extensive selection than usual, in conseqaenee of the large variety of material* that I have with which to supply IL Mr. G KOIU3E A KMOR, who bolds a distinguished rank in bin profusion, and needs do recommendation to the favor of Pittsburghers, will superintend the Cutting Department. His numerous friends wi!) plea so remember this. In One, I flatter myself that I shall bo able to furnish gnraments suitable for all dunes, fitted op in such a man* tier, and on such Lams as shall disarm all com petition, and .1 will therefore so lidt a call from all who are not wedded to any particular house. 801AJM0N STONJiK, <>ct±d*w4w No. SO Wood street. Land for Sale l Q/ W~t ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near IOUL/ the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, hap an excellent soil, and Is said to contain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan* go railroad, which will undoubtedly he built, will run very near to it, if not directly across It. The MUlstown creek runs through IL Al>o, MX) acres In Elk county, well timbered and watered, and 1) lug near the route of the Bnnbury and Erie railroad. No butter Investment could be made than in these lauds. The completion of the Banbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads tbr-oph *fc-a. »wlun .it) »»).. tk, coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great value. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, f»b22:e*m:tf No. 147 Fourth street. Law Snekst I AM authorised to sell low seme vamauw x.« w Rooks. 10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; liouvier’s Institutes; Oreenlit’Ca Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, tasted.; And ntb,r lUportv 6e pO( at the office of Morning Tost. e^BlfX In A IUO. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at the office of the MORNING POST. jylgitf BUILDIiiG LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 fret front on WYUK street, and extending back 10® feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for iwo small House*. This Lot is in a desirable location ftr a residence; and will be sold low. and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of OKO. F. GILLMORB, j y l3 At Office of Morning Po*t._ l,bt _ for Sals. A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street br 100 feet in depth. In BinDiogfcpm, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GKO. 9. GILLMOKK, j T ig at office of the Morning Post. Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURER of spring and Blister Steel, Plough Blab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptlo Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and ilammered Iron Axles,—comer of Ross and First streets, PittsbOTgh.Pa. rclStlr _ JOHN U. VoUHO TUOi*. b. TOUNU T. B. Young dt Co, Vo. 38 SmiUifielo rfrreZ, opposite City Hold, MANUFACTURERS UK CAJHNKT TUKMTUKK AND CUAIRS, or every description. Materials end work manship warranted, and sold at rcdoced price-. Care taken In pecking for land and water carriage. ___ au3l_ ‘ " por Sale or Barter. A LOT OF OttOUND on Craig Btreot, Atli'ghrny city, r>f ZIV4 feet front, running buck to Isabella street, on which ait! four Dwelling*, In good order .the rent bringing t wo hundred and fifty dollar* yearly. They would bo os chansred for a small Farm, or sold at a bargain, octd TUOMAB WOODS, 75 Foi NBW AND IMPORTANT POORS, publish*! by D. Ap pleton A Co. • The Virginia Comedlaufl, or Old Days iu tlin Obi Douiin ion : Edited from the MSS. of 0. Effingham, Esq.; * vols., paper cover* $l, cloth $1,60. Chestnut Wood; a Tale: by Licit- Linden; 2 role; price In paper covers $1,26, cloih 5i,76. ..... , Buflirfn: translated from ibo Fr-nch of the Marquis de Custine; 1 vol., 12mo, $1,26 Katharine Ashton : by Mlw Sewell, anther of Amy Hep bert Gertrude, Ac.; 2 voU.. 12m0., price $1 and $1.60. Party Leaders; Sketches if Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson, Uenry Clay, John Randolph, of Roanoke: Including notices of many other distinguished Statesmen: by Jo. G. Baldwin; l rol., lfcno., $l. Captain Oanot, or Twenty Yeara of an African Slaver; being an account of hlfl Career and Adventures on the Ooost in th« Interior, on Shipboard, and in the West In by *'-^ ER * 00., „., 8 No. 82 Smithfield street. rtLOWEiruVora TOR SPRING BLOOMING. —My nock r of Bulbs has arrived from Holland In fine condition, composed of Uyaclntha, Tulip*, Crocus, Ac. The stock is very large and varied, and offered at low rate*. Catalogues bud Ih. warehouse, or »^^££eOP_ Young POLKS’ OLKE BOOK—This work consists of over one hundred copyright song# and duetts, never before harmoulzeJ, besides the choicest selection of airs, (among which are many gems from the German andJtalion) the whole nrranged in a familiar manner for first and second ■onrano, brnor and baas vole**, designed for the use ofsing- Ibk ciaFs-'-B, glee clubs, and the social circle; by Charles Jarvla. Price $l. A large supply of the above work just r»ceivt«laDd tor rale by JOHN H. MELLOR, Bl Wood street. , Ten thousand dollars stock of gold and SILVER WATCHES, of the finest and medium quail* ft* now fur sale at lees than regular Eastern prices, and cheaper than ever offered In this market, at the corner of Market and Fourth streets. Citizens and strangers intend ing to natcha-itf, will find it to their interest to coll and ex amine this Block. Abo, fine Jewelry. Silver Ware, Bp4cla des. Pens, Tea Ware, Castors,Spoons. Lamps, Military Goals, Ac., Ac. A large Mock. cheaper thanjelsewhere. ; Watch repairing don* promptly, in the beet manner and pricey W . WILSON, 67 Market street. •i “ ■ 'i. *>»• .'V . -».. %■**• *a ' »*■•■■ %-v*\ ' . , . -'* r,''-'***' . - " ' >.♦* '■• '*.? V • * *“'«*. OV•• * ~«£♦* * ■ ''-.'!‘.''Vv - *Tk* •' _ « ■ ‘ - V V 4- •* •. • v , t*■ T llit t t * COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. President —JOHN SHIPTON. First Vice Pwidtul—Wu. 11. Skitb. Second u *' Wm. R. Baoww. &cretary~Yiu. S. Hates. Treasurer— Jons D. Scuut. SuptrinUndent—3. T. NoaTHAM, Jfl. • Commit Let cm Arbitration far October. —\Tn.UAM H. Burro, V. P., William Risckaet, Bcxjahjn Bascwell, William Ru, 8. S. Betas. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET OFFICE OF THE DiILT MOEXTXO POST, ) Tuesday, October 31, 1864. J There was more done yesterday in the general business way, although the sales of Bacon and Flour were few. The latter article Is rapidly approaching the high figure It at* tained some six weeks ago. We note: ASHES—SaIes 60 casks ImporLxlat %,4 moa. BAOON—SaIw 3.600 lba sides Rt7V*. four mos; 0,000 Bw shoulders and bams at G% and 11, cash. BLOOMS—26 tons Lower Marir at $95, 6 mos. COFFEE—7O bags Bio, In C lots, to the country, at 12c, 4 mos. FISH—6 bbts No, 3 large Mackerel at $11,50, cash. FLOUR—2O bbls superfine from store at sB,b7 ; 20 do do at $8,76; 20doextrado at $9,12. GRAIN—Corn—l,4OO bus shelled from depot at 76: 600 do Ear do at 77. Oats—B6o bos In lots from store at 65. HOPS—6 bales No.l at 40c, eash. MOLASSES—SO bbls Oak at 23c. cash. SEEDS—IO bbls Timothy at $2,87, cash. BUGAR—Bales 9 hhdsdully fair, In two lots, at Gets;four mos. WHISKY—SaIes 42 bbls Rectified in lots at 35; 32 do do do at 30. Puce of Hoot—An offer of $,25 $ cwL for I.ooofEt bogs, payable on the Ist of January, with 8 fl cent, interest, has been refused at Lexington, Ky. Several lots, however, have been sold there at $4 gross, on time. AUCTION SALES. Auction—Dully Bales. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth etreets,at 10 o’clock, A. M_ a genera) assortment of Seaaonabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Capa, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries. Queens ware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Jtooklng Classes, New aud Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments. Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Cold and Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS. 'Auctioneer. fja3l:tf P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer, SALE OF STOCKS BY AUCTION.—On THURSDAY eteniop, NoTember 'i, at ~]4 o'clock, at the Merchant*' Exchange, Fourth street— * 60 share* Citizen*’ Deposit Bank Stock; 60 " North American Mining Company Stock lt)0 “ Adventure " “ *24 “ Pittsburgh, On. and Loulsv. Tel. Co. “ SO “ CJlixens 5 1 neuranre Company M “ Western ‘ f oc(31 Ij'XF.CUTORB’ SALE Oil - GROUND RENT—On TUURS j DAY erenlng.Noveinber 2J, it o’clock, it the Mer chant! Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by Order of Dr. U. G. Kdringlon, Executor of & G. OochnQ, deefeeed, i Ground Rent of $46 per aonam, payable eeml-annuailyjoD the first days of April and October, leaning oulof property No. US Diamond alley. P. M.'DAVIS, r oc:3l Auctioneer. lApT AND CLOSING SALE OF BOOKS—On MONDAY j and TUESDAY eSenings, October 30t and 31at, com mencing at 7 o’clock each evening, Mr. Pratt will close his Seventeenth Annual Sale in this city, at tbu Commercial Sales Rooms comer of Wood awl Fifth streets. Late flesh arrivals hare biwu added to this extensive stock. Tbe b* sortment now famishes to readers as great a variety of cboi 'e Rooks as any to be had in this city, and all must be sold to the highest bidder, to close the consignment. ocl3o P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. WHOLESALE GROCERY AND LKfUoR STORE AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY MORNINO. the Slat lost, at 10 o’clock, at the waivhou** of Edmond Greer, No. 134 Water street, near Smithfi-ld street, will be sold, as he Is declining bustne**, his entire stock of choice Wines, Li quora, Ac. among which arc 34 bbls old rye whisky, copper distilled ; 26 quarters and eighths Brandies, of the beet import* ions and finest quality; an assortment of su perior Champagne and other Wines; Holland Glu, Ac. 33 half chests Teas, prime qaality; 30 boxes and caddies Tobacco; Ocflee, Spices, Starch, Castile Soup, Batting Buckets, Brooms. Candles, Ijouisrille Lime, superior CnbCider Vine gar, and a gonerul ussorlmeut of Groceries, Ac. Also, superior stand casks, rectify tog apparatus, reeetving tubs, large pump, iron s-if», office furniture, Ac. The above hav e all been carefully selected for regular par cba«ers, iiud will l*e found of tlie best qualities. Terms lib eral. |ort2>i) I*. M. DAYIB, Auctioneer. I~ _ A ROE STHiCK OFSTaVI>TANT) FANCY DRY GooL'rt j AT AUCTION.—On TUESDAY MORNING, 31st itm. at 10 o'clock, at the Commercial Boles Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth rireete, will be >«ld the stock of a city Dry Goods Store, now. being closed, wtopri-lng a large and de sirable tu.-ortmeirt of Staple and Fancy Goode, «f the latest styles and best quality, among which are french Merinos, Kombazino, Ceuton Cloths, Debages, Co barge, Paramattas, Alpacas, Rob Roy, Gain au-J California [Maids, Dress Silks, Cashmeres, Shalieys, Silk Poplins. Bareges, Delaines, Ac. Mueiins, Jacorifts. Swi * Crapes, Silk", Lares, Edgings, In :icrtlnj>», Flouncing*. Luo-, I!-lkf*., Capes, Collars, Cb-sira-*re«, Tweeda, Vestings. Unmbroon*, Jen ns. I'lanne I *, Linseys, Blankets, Shawls, Merino Shirts and Drawers Ac.; Irish Linens, Table Linens and Cloths, Nankens, Drills, Mu-slina, Diapers, Tickings, Checks, Qottooade?, Merges. Velvets, Hollands,Drees Prints, Ac , together with s g-in-rul arxertmeut of Fancy Goods. oci£a P. M. DAVIS, AocUonver. CHINA HALL, lUßsrr strict, ijrrwtr* tuiid *5l. vocbtii struts. STiLOiOKR# "VISITING TILK CITV SHOULD OALL IH In «»r* tb* lioautiful of CirrX'A, CLASS an«l yVEBXSWAKt-. now op-u at the abov** u*tebli»h m*nt. Ouf goods being entirely new, we an* enabled to offer Indnornenis In all the lalert styles of Dinner, Tea and Toilet Warw, white iron-stone, we hare a great variety Of aha pen: alto, gold hand an « I • 1. ” tnls city They are from the celebrated factory of Ncmrs A Ctaait, New York, and arc warranU-d jrrfccl lo every re spMTt. N.AU ’s Piano* bare received lh« first class ;>ri.-c medals both in this country and Europe, and they aru con sidered by the musical prolusion, and judges in general.**- and uneqvvU’*- " f, “ ln . T “" riahly Lo the suuu- as charged at the factory, without addi tion. They ruuge from $2W> to $l,OOO. . .... Also, a ch. i,lot of Duubam's well known and highly cunular PI ANoa. Dunham's Pianos were among tne first uml in thGoltv. and Uiey have kept up a moel enviable | ♦*> ihle day for auperiority of tone, touch, and du- I "The above lot or-mprises all styles and prices; and as every Instrument offered for sale by the subscriber l« carvfully and thoroughly examined by him, he can. In all case-, guar antee to furn L-h purchasers with good, substantial and re liable Pianos, i-nd el factory prices Person* in want of a befurc buying cl-ewh*re. HKNKi KLKBr.K, ixmrc uj fa for Nuon , * Clark’s Piano*. Also Dunham’s Pianos, No. 101 Thirl street, t 24 Sign of the Golden Harp. Old planns taken In exchange at thelrfull valne. OP establi-hment of Surveyors General and of Land Offi ces for file Territories of NEW MEXICO, WASHING TON OREGON, and MINNESOTA. In panutcre of law, the President of the United Btatea jWteJ that f>r llw prewnt th« t.llo.ioeeiriljJ, tbs sites of the office* for the Surveying and Land Dtstnfcts cre ate by acts p*«"«*d »t the late session of Congress, vit : The office for the Surveyor General of New Mexico to be located at Sajita Ke: and that for the Surveyor General of Washington Territory at OLmriA. The offices for the Register and Receiver for Washington Territory also at Oltkpia; lho» for Oregon Territory at rtatnoN City: tlu.wfor the Winona District, In Minnesota Territory, nt Wixoxa; and those for Red Wing District, also in Minnesota Territory, at R*D Winn. Qiven under my hand, at the City of Washington, this twenty-fourth da, ft Augu.t, A. D. sens:lawf6w CommlsfliOTicrof the General Land Office. _ .FRABCIS L Tr-I'JXI: WIIKUKAS. Lu'ters of Administration, cum fosfamffjto “So. on th. Btato of JACOB BUJ.TZNEB, UU, of Eo.it Liverpool, ColumUolJO coony, Ohio, dvooomd, B»'» boon grouted to t'i*‘ undersigned, hy the JiUgistor of the County of Allegheny. All persons knowing tb«m*ly« tß debted to wild Estate will molt.- imtnodinle payment to Uu odereignod, and oil tim e having c-loims ogolnßt sold hs ,te will piwaeoi them, duly authentiraH'd. lu FRANZ UOLTZEJIAN, Administrator, East Liverpool* Columbiana couuTT, Oliio, or to C. SfIALKR A CO.,XiB AttyV., No. 81 Fourth at, Pittsburgh. srpl4:lHwf6w WHFRRAS letters of administration to tho estate of HT.N RY HPKRBKtt. late of Pirn* township, Allegheny oonnty. deceased. have beexi granted to the subscriber. All persons iiid-btM to the said estate, are requested to make imumliute payment, and Oio-e (mrlo* data* or demand* against the estate of the said decedent, will make knowu tb« nnnit>, wllbnut JugaßAN a, Adm V.. ortlM.wdw Nojb WayneSL; Fittaburgh^ Fill nnti Winter flood. I EDMOND WATTS. MEKCUANT TAILOK. mb l.£> LIBERTY STIIKET.- I bate now on hand:. lar s « -lock of Fall and Winter Qooda. OTo,oo.tlnsA°feutlrelynewdo«k'n»; Ho,* V eat tnas, of til. moat beautiful pattern.; French and bngliah of arery atyl. and shade in the market, all of which I will makn to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. N«w Paper HMMffrnga- NO. S5\V OuL) STREET. Fine frencu and American parlor papers; Panel Decoration* in gold, oak and marble; ii,n p« M rB. of various styles; . . iSd .nd P l * lll FtPO'r.fo' dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and tow,prired Wall Papers; Itanium. QelU"g»? Figures, W Indow shades. A line nod oompleto assortment of the aboTe, Kelcrted fnAKJon, will be «bl frJgß,^ fiieaml>oot Furniture »nd Chalrn. MBICDAIRS. 0f KTery description, riz. |T| Extension Dining Tables; * Do Bar do; laodics Cabin Chairs, of rariow styl”. Gent*. tlo 4° K*. BUte Room do * Do Toilet Boxes; TetnaTete,; Tables. IhTana: , r*rd do; . Wash stands; >ryS*«.Ac-Ac JSSnSW--* w|SSfaafiSE 33 gmithfleld st, opposiU Gty HoUL. ■- . • V SW- ££2b*t£.fc&jßfeSfe* ✓ WHOLESALE DEALER IN Foreign Wines, Brandies, Cordials, Cigars, fcc., NO. 8 WOOD STREET, BETWEEN WATER AND FIRST STREETS, HAS just received the following articles from New York and Philadelphia, selected personally, with great care, from the different Custom Houses, which are offered tor •ale at as low rates as any in the trade, if not lower: BKANDIEtj. « 1 quarter cask eery old M. C. Brandy, vintage 1623: 6 “ Leges Freru’s Cognac ; 6 “ Maglory 5 “ Old Cbmpagne 4< J 6 half pipes Pinei, CastiUon A Co.’s Cognac; 6 eighth “ I>ger Frere’s State Brand; S *• “ Old Plastered Head, very rnperior fur hotel* and restaurants; & quarter •* Lafayette Cognac; 2 half “ “ “ 5 quarter “ Otanl, Dupuy k C 0.,) 3 half “ A. Seignette Pale, > Rochelle Vintage. 2 « “ “ Dark, j FANCY BRANDIES. 20 barrels Wild Cherry Brandy; 13 M Blackberry “ (very superior;) 16 “ Ginger “ 3 •* Raspberry “ 10 “ Old Peach *• PORT WINES. 6 quarter caskß Porn Juice Particular; 6 u “ Sandeman’s Port; 6 “ “ Barmelster’s unrivalled Port; “ Osburns* 1834, of great celebrity for its medical qualities; “ Old London Dock t Burgundy. SHERRY WINES. 6 quarter casks Portilla Amber Bberry ; 3 “ ** Old Pale Cortes “ “ Choice Old Golden •• “ Lobo “ very old Amontillado Sherry; “ Duff Gordon, brown, “ MISCELLANEOUS WINES 12 quarter cask* Dry Malaga; 10 “ “ Sweet ** 4 “ “ Teneriffe; G “ “ Lisbon. CHAMPAGNE WINES. 60 baskets Charles Ueldsleck; 60 “ Double Grape; V> “ Double Crown; 26 “ Anchor; 25 '* Mum k. Co., in pints and quarts CLARET WINES. 100 cases St- Julien, long cork ; 60 “ BC Estep be; 25 “ Chateau Latour; 25 “ “ Lafltte; 25 “ Medoc. 2 hogsheads Old Jamaica; 1 “ Antigua; 1 St. Croix; 10 barrels New England. IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES. 1 puncheon Bushmill’* Malt; 1 “ Jamison’s Dublin Malt; 1 ** Btewarfs, of Paisley, “ 1 “ Islay, 6 years old, “ 100 barrels Old Monongaheia Rye Whisky, from 1 to 7 years old—a choice article. HOLLAND GIN. P. M. DAVIS, luct’r. 2 pipns Metier Swan ; 2 naif pipes Boblon’e Anchor 1 “ Pish. SUNDRIES. 00 cases Hautern Wines, assorted; 10 “ Extract D, Adsyolbe; 10 “ Orange Curaooa; 0 “ Maraschino; ’ 100 “ Stoughton Hitters; 10 barrels Muir A Sou’s Sparkling Edinburg Ale; 10 “ Harvey’s strong (b dos.eteh,l 10 “ Jeffrey’s «• « J H “ Rutherford's •• « b “ Tennet’s •• •> 10 “ Barclay A Go’s celebrated London Brown Stout; 100 dozen Demijohns, assorted; 12 large and small Pocket Willow Flask*; 76 nests Cedar Ware, assorted. CIGARS. 60.000 Havana Regalia Cigar*, assorted brand?; 100,000 Fanny Keler “ 30,000 VerJahra “ 25,000 Chirchana * ** 25,000 Programa “ 25.CKW El Neptune •' 20,000 Eagle Regalias u 10,000 Steamboat Prindpees. All the above In store and for sale low, either wholesale or in quantities to suit, by R. L ALLEN, q-tkQ-.t'.m No. 6 Wood *tr«;t. Beautiful and Valuable Property for Sale at Public Auction, EAR MANCHESTER, part of the Estate of the late In James Adams, Esq., on SATURDAY, the 11th day of November, at 2 o’clock, P. M-, on the premise*. 1 have be«n authorised by the.owners, residing in a dis tant State, to offer for sale, at public rendu*. 30 most de rirable Building Lots, adjoiuing the be rough of Manchester, pa't of the above estate, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep; one tier of them fronting on Market street, which is 00 feet wide. These Lots have a fine Tiew or the Ohio river and adjacent scenery; are near the Plank Hoed, snd in a very deiightfut and desirable neighborhood, and will be sold on quite reasonable terms. Persons purchasing a block of four or eight Lots, could have a country home, with all the advantages of the city, at a moderate price. Title is unexceptionable, and one or the very best about the city. For other particulars applr to JAMEd BLAKELY, Real Estate and European Agent, octlH cor. Seventh and Hmlthileld sta., Pittsburgh, PUBLIC SALE OP VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY^! will offer for sale, at public auction, on MONDAY, the 13th day of November next, at the Rooms of the B»«rd if Trade, ail that valuable Lot of Gr uod on the comer of Penn street and the Market House Lot, In the Fifth Ward, 36 feet front by 100 feet deep. This piece of property is attention Of DCXSOtu ibuww aT • r '~cn »» for investment- TCIe unexceptionable. Apply to Q“tl» JAMES BLAKELY. JOUN J. G'LRARY. .D. v. } .uxston a. min MISCELLANEOUS. R. L. ALLEN, Communion Ware. TMXKARD9, Cups, Plate*, Baptismal Bowls, Ac., just opening. Also, Uritiania To* Ware. Cariors, German Silver and Plated Bpcons, Forks, Ac. Tea Knives, Butter Knives, Uunp*. Ac. Watches and Jewelry, in laige variety, and Tory low prices; Gold Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Canes, Ac. Watch repairing done in a superior manner, and warrant ed. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Emblems, Seals, and Regalia manufactured. W\ W. WILSON, octlT comer of Market and Fourth streets. Watch Trade. \\y j£ invite the attention of dtlsens and strangers toour ff large and carefully selected stock of Watches and Clocks; Railroad Time keepers, in gold and silver case?; real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted Dot to vary a minute in six months; Patent Lever Watches, sl2 to $220; a large assortment of good common or low priced Watches, both in gold and silver cases. 'Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. Watch lUHnota.—We do Watch Repairing in a man ner not excelled, If equalled, by anv MtabU«hment in the BUte. W. W_.WILSON, _eepl3 comer of Market and Fourth streets. C. B, Headly A Co., CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, Xb. t>2 Third street , near Market , would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they bare now In store their complete F'ALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the lloyal Velvet and Brawls, to the com mon Ingrain. Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one in eight yards wide, new designs end very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggets, Ruga, Mata, Stair Rods. Window Shades, Ac. Persons in want arc invited tq call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. 0““Small profits and qnlck TERMS CASH ONLY. Hew Stock of Cblckerlnc*i Pitnoi< I JOHN H, MKLLOB. 3 Wood street stock, of Piano Fortes, firom theeelebra \J 8 C \J Utrd oamuactory of ChJckerinz A Sons, Bo* ton, consisting of alt the newest styles of 6, <$V A and 7 octavo instruments, in richly carved and plain Rosewood and Walnut Casas, and with all their lato Improvements. Purchasers can have a choice out of the largest stock of Piano Fortes ever brought to the city. Prices invariably inr tam« •>« lu lto*ton, without addition for transportation or risk, and every instrument warranted. Also, a large tot of Ptano Stools, of various patterns. MKLODEONS.—A fall supply of Carhart’s Melodeong, at $45, $66, $75, SIOQ and $l5O each. For sale by f JOHN 11. MKLLOR. Sole Agent tqt Chlckering k Sous’ Pianos, for Pittsburgh and Western oct4 ousei and Lota for Sole* WILL be sold at private tale, THREE IIOUSES AND LOTS. One Brick Honjw.eltaatedon Ferry,between Fourth and Liberty atreeta; Lot 20 feet front by 79 feet back. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. One Hoorn fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter’s alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand l now occupy, on the comer of Ferry and Water streets, the lease runotnz oneyear from let of April, .866, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The House at pres int Lb doing a good business, ant is pleasantly 'orated. For terms and further particulars enquire of ALKX. CITPPLK3, corner of Ferry and Water streets. lIIAVK sold my interest in the business of Loo?, Miller A Co., to B. A. Lodz, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stood, Fo. 109 Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July JS, 1864. P. IL MILLER. S. A. LOKG * CO., Beil and brass founders, and oas fitters, inrite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with Oas and Steam, make Brass Castings of ail kinds to order, fur nish Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on hand. jy?.l C. D. Wood, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINKS AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door above Race, east side, Philadelphia, has on band the beat qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Monouga hela Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac, on terms worthy the attention of purchaser* and dealers. _ [au'JOy Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower. IN the fitting and furnishing of which nothing has been spared to render bathing luxurious as wall as healthful. Are open every day, (Sunday’s excepted,) from 5 o’clock, A M , uotil 10 P. M.,at the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Duquesne Way. jm2o JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. "CimmioUi's Loan Office, NO. 100 BMITIIPIKLD STREET, NEAR FIFTiT.- Monoy loaned on Qold and Silver Watches, Silver* at aud oth-r valuable articles. aultidly Wm. Olgby, Jr., CLOTUINQ AND FURNISHING STORE, Maxmic ITaIL Fifth street, FiUfbtcroh. —Clothing made to order, In pood i»tyle, and at moderate rates. aufttf No Humbug< ritWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock I will not be distributed at ROGERS A CO.’S Star Dn cuerreotype Gallery, Filth atreot, opposite Mason’s, but upon the payment of $1 you can procure as good a LIKE NESS as can be procured in this or any other city. Call and give us a trial. * Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla. WIL D. ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now manufacturing and bottleiag the above beverage* on an extensive scale. Ilia articles are of the best quality, and manufactured from the purest materials. oct!7:ly _ A. Bargain for fluiKfictnreri, 19 OFPKRKD, tn Adamrrille.at D«m N0.4,0n BJg Bearer river, constating of IS abares of Water Power, and 100 Lota. The Water Power i » one of the best in the county. n u» u... - ■« * « M i H b sgi , B "- w a?«r of 76 Foorth street YValter P. BftribaUt TMPORTKB and iDealer in French and American Paper * Htnirlgg* ittara MATERIALS FOB KMBROIDKBY.—Ladies will always And a fall assortment of French Working Cotton, Linen and Cotton Flosa, Crotchet Cotton, Stamped Collars and Band*, Embroidering Silk*, in all colon; Hoops for Embroidering, and ererjtning else In that line, at . YAK GOKDEB’B Trimming Store, octl6 No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. HOB SALK—A floe bouso and lot on Penn street, nor P Pitt, for tale at a low prioa. Enquire of oettO IHOMIB WpODS, T 6 Fourth street. MEDICAL. Conaamptlvws Rstdl UYGEANA, or Nevly Discovered Method tf hdmlationj-* This most wonderful article la destined to prod ace an entire revolution In the treatment of all diseases of the lungs. Accounts are daily received from Clergymen other per sons of the highest respectability, of cases of cures hereto fore considered Incurable of Asthma, Bronchitis Coosnmp ti-.-u, aud all DiM-iihea of the Lungs, 6y DR. CURTIS* UYGKANA. Read the following: Dr. Russell, Postmaster of Burlington, N. Y-, aays: '’“Send a down more Hyguana; it is workiog wonders her* la disease* of the lungs. I beligye it will care any diseases not In the very last stages, aud even then is price!*** to lb** rest and comfort it Is sure to give the sufferer. * I am willing,’ said my neighbor, ‘to purchase a package a week for my daughter; it give* her perfect rest. Xdo not expect her to live.’" lltucana ut Mai.vz.—J. H. Gaubert, Pcetmaster of Rich mond, Main*, writes us: <( The Hygeana la doing wondefi here. My sister has bad a distreaalog cough, with great difficulty df breathing, for years. She wore the Inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup r or a few days before she was re*, licved, and now, after one monih’s.UM of It, her cough is Wf*U. Dr. Curtis' new system of Inhalation must produce an entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of the' lungs. There is no mistake, it Is truly a wonderful dis covery.” The Rev. Mr. Curtis says t “It is sow eight days rinee my daughter put on the inhaler and commenced using the Hygeana, and it has already done more for her than all the medical faculty have been able to do for the l—* two years. The irritation and tickling sensation in the throat Is and with it the rough. She sleeps well." gold at DR. KEYSER’B Drug Btore, No. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin alley and Wood street. [oet&dawSm [ From .he Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch, Jkfc.16,1853.J Chest Exp*nders~-SbiOmlder Braeti.~Aa Excellent Article. Persons who have acquired a stooping position, by follow. ing a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the use of the *• Washington Bu*pender Brace," made and sold by Dr. KEYSKR, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers for a brace and suspenders, the weightof the pantaloons is so placed as to continually tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position, and expand tha chest. We purchased one some time ago, and have been ao pleased with iu, that we unsolicited gave it a “puff," gratis. Women, hundreds of whom are annually injured by the weight of enormous “skirts," ihimil dun procure « braces. Bo particular iu procuring the kind mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at tha Drug Store of GEO. H, K EYSER, No: 140, comer af Wend riroet and Virgin alley. tM' Sign of the Golden Mortar. N. B 1 also keep evary witriy at Trasses, Supporters Body Braces, Pile Props, Baade Stockings, Suspensary Bandages, Ac. *o2laUw . Curw In Cholera. A CARD—Citizona of Pliitoudk you have among you one of the most terrible dieaaaM known the rVifrrir Al though so fatal, as it usually proves, it is nevertheless promptly and easily curabla, by a proper remedy; invaria bly so in its earlier stages, seldom otherwise even after oollapte has taken place. By twenty-two years’ acquaint ance with this disease I am enabled to afford you A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, Which you will find In my CHOLERA SPECIFIC. Erery/tzmt7y should get it at ones, keep It on Every perwn in fact should have it within roach, *»d Im mediately it on the first disturbance of the bowels. The relief it gives is prompt and effectual. Use It with con fidence, even in (he later stages. Pull directions for treating the fli—■» accompany it. For sale by GEORGE H. KEYBER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [sep2l] 8. 8. FITCH, Broadway. N. Y. A Physician's Opinion of my Shoulder D* Laxc, editor of the Cbamberaburg TVowcrfpt, under date or September IS, 1554, In speaking of theee Braces, p-ivf : Our frfend, Dr. GSO. H. KEYBER, submitted to our inspection a very fine specimen of the “Washington Sus pender Brace," manufactured and sold by him at the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It serves admirably tbe purposes for which it is intended, Is light: and easy, aud altogether free from the objections f to tho many other Braces in general use. It is an excellent Suspender, while at the same time it preserves the shoul ders in a healthful position, without at all restraining the; natural movements of the body. Tbe Dr. will send them, by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. 801 l wholesale aud retail at DR. KEYSES’S, 140 Wood: street, comer of Virgin alley. [oet3:dew LIST OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, FLEMING BROTHERS, PrcprMon »f ITlaa.’iTfrMiftwt.ai Lira PUU- Whnlcsale Druggists ami Dealers m Intent Medicines , Comer Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. TEELKR’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; V Jayne’s Aiteratire: “ Carminative Balsam: « Hair Dye: - Expectorant; “ Sanative Pills: “ Hair Tonic: xnatax’s Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryant> Pulmonary Balsam; Ilocfiand’e German Bitter*: Holland do -- - - - • Ho?tette,V Stomach do Merchipw’ Uterine Cathollcon': Storms’ Scotch Cough Candy; Price’s • do; Thom's do; Howe’s do; Otrcod’s iiHiia Chc-lagogne; Mi-re*’* Invigorating Cordials , Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison’s Hair Dye; PhaloD’s do Batchelor's do McMonn’s RHxir of Opium; BryantV Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger; McAllister’s do do: Kidder’s lndellible Ink; Payson’s do do; Amhold’s do; Dr. Curtis’Hygeana; Lyons* Kathairon; David’s Lilly White; s Bazin’s do; Tobias’ liniment; Hunt’s do; Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Farrei's Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Barne’s Pile Lotion; Meen Fun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling OH: Ruahton, Clarke A Co.’s Cod IJ Mr Oil; McAllister's Ointment; Bings’ Itch do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment; Jodkin’s do; Swaim’s Panacea; Hoack’e do; Sargant’s Infant Panacea; Perry Dari*’ Pain Killer; Ayerr Cherry Pectoral; Ilongbten’s Pepsin; Bier's Petroleum; McLane'* Celebrated Llrer Pills Bmndreth’s do Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's Anti-bilk)us do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Bren's do; Swaynes’ Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ills Jayne's Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health do; Jew Darid's Plasters: Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman’s do; Bad war’s Beady Belief; Morris Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Bastorattre; Emerson’s do; Ball's Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Sand’s do; Onysott's Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, CleaTer’n Honey; « Highly Scanted Brown Windsor “ Mask; Lodi am’fl Specific; UcLaoe's Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; Sellers* do; Swayue’a Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Barry's Tricophorous; Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrum Vlrlda; McLftne’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Rye Water; Agents for all of Dr. HcCliotock'j Family Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps; Water's Auaospherle Breast Pampa; Gum Elastic do do Evenlag Clmi in HuthemtUei. IN the Mathemetieal Department of Doff ’a College, jousg men are taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigo nometry, Mensuration, Surveying, Ac. Great pains will be taken to give tbe most congee and practical methods of cal culation. 'We have recently discovered anew plan for Long Division, the Square Boot, Ac., by which the nssal labor u abridged more than half; alro, several abbreviations in Multiplication. These principles arc general, and will ap plv to any problems. Class meets every evening, except Saturday. Hours, 7 to 9, P. M. Terms, $lO per half so “n. P. HAYDEN, A. c -t2(> Professor of Mathematics. Dnff'i College. Classical and mathematical department.— Hour- and terms per session of 20 weeks, payable by the half sefrion, in adraoce: Regular Day Class in Latin. Greek, Mathematics, 9 to 12. A. M.,aod 2to 4, P.SL,S2Q. Evening Claaein Math ematics. 7t09, P. M.. $2O. French and German, 9tn 12, A. M., and 2 to 4. and 7 to 9. P. M n s2o. Ladies’ Class in Mathematics; Wednesday, 4t06, P. Saturday, 9to 12, A.M., $U>. No pains or expense will be spared to make this department of the College worthy of patronage, octll P. HAYDEN. A. M-, Principal. Penmanship, Mercantile and Steamboat Book-Keeping, Tiie day and evening classes of Durrs col lege are open for the reception of student*. Dally Lectures on Mercantile Law and Commercial Sci ences. . oetft Hammetk Light, SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES XT* mj produced at CARGOES New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth street, by bis la-ge and improved Sde a&d Sky Lights; by which Likenease* of Children are in* in a few seconds,and Adults In any weather. WETf Miniatures set in locket*—Daguerreotypes copied. Rooms open day and evening. anf THOSE who want Boy’s Clothing would do V'll to call at RAI.LAHAN*B Bazar, 24 Fifth street. His goafiTSr Men’s Wear are splendid. GiTe him a chance. No charge for showing poo is. , eepli John W. Butler A Co., Firwardino and COMMISSION Dealer* in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Ftp, Had Short ’LaA, 67 Front rtieet. [upM PIANO FOR HUNT.—A good «!t wm« mdMwpay «■ Piano for rent, at the old established Piano Depot ®f. ' CHARLOTTE BLUMB, octal No. 118 Wood stmei. • »w*. * 5 s^l** -■ iV'". 'S'* , Mb- ; y „ ■ ---n- aj I ~ BAILBOADS piTTttDtn, ct. trou mb raw ongins. MOPPnaOg AJfoOMLT RCJABLE ROUTE RAILROADTO CHICAGO TOEMCB BY CHICAGO AMD HIMIIIIVPI RAILROAD An Air Lin Bwu frwn Chieuo to St, Idnii. CHICAGO DAJLY(3«odajrexeepk&.lntcndcd totoil the retail nadeef Kttßbnrjh *»l4Uecha>r, nude of hard twitted jean, dark lettmjUllrtS** Thegeneral edmlnrfon tint i tewnrt’a ChochanndTweedn an notlnferioriiiquality to any otheta maanlKttnd In the United State*, with an indenting dnijd (x thou, enconragea the aohecribet to eatend hia bmdiuee, ,liUl * yfewtokeep lip a good aamrtmcnt of ami Otnctsa.ao nan* ally retail from 12 'A to 1% centn per lard, heatple* will bezant to marchanta who cannot data. it conraiAawtycall Prices to imlt A 'lh« attention of lidKieis rsspsc““Hj itattd « wMs.Bm—gjge: • at2Bc. Kentucky janes, 181< up, checks, ticklne*, muslins. Hasps, crash, £&, dShs, ill »1»1 plaUs, blankets, shawls, rfttass»»d „sr»oth«rnrtiii« usually keptlnspirOsjgJ •*“•>»*“* ,&h will be sold/or cask at prices to salt tbcttgSjL., AEBLKTOP WAfIaKCAI«»-lhtoo*»7^w»ta»t .jtojwn. p * u * rM ' .. c,-.*; vV ♦ .*■- V * , V > r 4 3ti 1' -V‘/: ■% . -a \ v \ \ L** V. , «*gki- ••• *