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Joah, » erary Theatregoer U a nn, has Joet return'd ftom a tour through England, and During his 1 ahsmos 'finut this country, ho trarsisd and performed in neorij all thsTarge dt!«o of Great Britain, and aoomo to ham creataiagreat./W»rewheremr ho appeared. In Lorn don ha mods hlo dshwt at Ore edshratod Haj Margot Then tr.wharehemstwithaancceee unequalled hr any other hmedoan oomadian. The London papma-ftom tha great mtlmifi is thiaeonutry m elaewbrr*. Waefa ne u JSSaiilh oyerflowing home. and the most tumultuous , ‘’’lni'engegement at our Theatre, wo holism, la limited to thlTwmZandtooee who dedre to “ split tot*, rides at hia funny delineation. had’better aaoure their tickets In °WM ere dad to see that Manager IJ*"’.'* *sg“*"Ai? tvoimd&bUOotnpnsy with aonw ot tha old Pittsburgh m- YorttM. ; Oft WoTKt*T«lgfat we had the pleasure of wdoom* tn g fr-nV thstfcSmltaWe u old sum " Balley---noee and all the cheen whleh gwwmded through tha house upon Us appearance, bat frintly expressed the wtbnmtion be Is laid Inhere. Abetter-actor than Bailey, inthis peculiar iit>a of character, would be hard to find, and Ids uniTersal t T^«£da«ion,think,ahould alto b. mid in tkror of Klaa Anno Bhorlo, a lady who mads hat first antrann on Bio hoards hare eomrel jsareago. Although not attamntinft ant Terr arduous cnereetew, ane renaers arery personation viu considerable ability* and glres rrSSre’rfSStofi high tn har prefcarion otnomry dttmt Soy. She has a sweat yoics, • baodaomo pareoo, Md dl the easy stage action necessary for the fklthnil rendition of all the characters she undertehee. . ' „ . . . Hr. and Mrs. Proctor, late or theOleyeland yarietiM, hot who performed here two seasons stae. *re an addlUon to th« «tdv>k eomDanT that ▼ere much needed. The latter Is a ▼asy pleasing actress, and shows decided talent in the Una oTebareeter sbe personates. She hae greatly lmprored du- Hag her brief abeenee from the Pittsburgh bo*™B - much these additions may add to the strength of the company, we are eorry to obeerre h***) 8 Bt fsiL*n used of improvement; not only in regard to the periaonon of the ao to rein their parts, some of whom appear perfectly reakleas of the premptertaid, but ataoin J*®** 1 * mansgemeot of the stage business Tirowm **“> «• •, TanEiHi.ii AcoiDxar on THU PgHHaTLVAgIA w.TT.nin—Th. BlaireriUe Apuloehim gires tha (dtowlof aooount of a torrihla accident, reeultirgln the death <* • three persona, whish occurred on the Pmmsjleania. Hdh , rood.at tha junction of the Portage rood, now Johnstown, I *1 inaction was turned wrong, and tfr» the Portage track. ThecggUa was iwgjf "-J proper track, and whilst backing tpo SS<*. SS«a?SSB^S2 i them,of mime knilog him inriutto. Addarhdm ( Headricks, was also ao badly Injured dot he has I dnoadiad. The firemeo of theaacood eugla. nanad I* i in, eu caught between the loooanotiTa andtonder, and tha ' Doty, had Just ,000 tohfa oariatont.jWhen the rear train came up, sod drora into the humar wreck, hunting the boiler of U» second engine, hr which the bolt, lug water and stmm waathroww upon to. him ao eererely that ho died shortly afterward. Doty wos also badly scalded, but we belieee not dangerously. The Centre! BaHreod company hare been rather nufortu nete during the peat few weeks, as toa .bora makes toe third serious loddsnt which has occurred within a mry Short Urn. Wo understood a lorge Dumber of toe em- J™ concerned in these semral accident! heye beau die elurged on account of their cueieaanea. SuPRKHk Couet. —Hod, J. 8. Black, Chief Joatioe: Hen. G. W. Woodwsrd, Don. *. Lewi. Hon. W. Lowri. end Hon. J. C. Knox, Associate Jasticee. Wsdsssdat, November 1. Alton vs. Woods. Submitted.' M’Connick tb. Robb. Sobmltted. Sampson's heirs vs. Perkins. Sobmltted. Brown vs. Richey. Submitted. Neel vs. NeeL Argued. . . . , Wolff A Bro. til Dowel’* Administrator. Sobmltted. TfcylorefoL vs. Bowen. Argued. Arthurs’ appeal, guardian of Montgomery. Argued. M’Clare’a Executor tl Uamb'e. Bnbmltted. White tb. Arthurs. Submitted. v gchenly ti us tb. Allegheny City. Sobmltted. Brans vs. Dravo. Argued. Tluey’s appeal. Argued. Freeport Aqueduct.— We are informed by Qen Clover, that this structure la far enough advanced to admit the water, which will be let Into It to-morrow. The present structure, howerer, Is not calculated to be the per manent one, as three spans are only temporary, so* l be renewed daring the winter. The contractors oo this Im portant work deserre great praise, for the despatch and en ergy they hare displayed in potting It Into navigable order in such a short space of time. By their enterprise, they beTe allowed navigation on the canal to be resumed again for at least two or three weeks before It Is finally closed for the winter, and thus obviate whet otherwise wonld bare been a serious Inconvenience to our business men. Miss Lucy Stoss’s Lecture.— Wo would re mind oor readers that, to-night, that fearless and ardent ad vocate of Woman’* rights. Mis* Lucy Slone, will deliver a lecture at Maaonk HalL Tbo subject cht sen for the ad drees to one, which report says, she la peculiarly competent to handle; It to entitled: “ The present—what It possevas, and what It needs.” It to not often oar community to favored with a lecture from a female poaaeeslng the talent that Miss Stone undoubtedly does, and we expect to tee a large turn out upon tiie occasion. . The Watchmen Ca»e.— The Court of Quarter gawlons finished taking evidence in this eaae yesterday at noon, and the afternoon was occupied in hearing the argu ments of counsel. Judge M’Cture will dettver hto charge tht* morning; and th>ease will probably goto the Jury be- has been manifested in this trial. The oourt room has bees crowded to excess riaoe it wu taken up, and the mull to awaited anxiously. Assault and Battery.— Crow suits for as sault and battery, were yesterday entered, by 0. W. Ham mer and James Bite, before Alderman Parkinson. The par ties were both held to bail. A similar cro«»-firiag. for the same offence, also took place between Frederick Osterbe, and Matthias Hoas and Wo. IllUere, before the fame magistrate. A warrant was Issued for the arrest of all concerned. False Pretences. — A warrant was yesterday iMUed, by Alderman M’Mastera, fbr the arrest of a man named Michael Foley, on a charge of haring defrauded J. j Vetter out of a small sum of money. I'm alarm op Fir* last night abont sewen ’clock ns caoeed by the barnlnp of the aont of • chimney -B T. Leech's hardware establishment, on Wood street Ws would invite attention to the sale of stoelca and {(round rent, at the Merchant!’ Exchange, tU» eronlng, by p. M. Darla, Auctioneer. Sundries— -10 bhdi Bacon Hams; 25 “ do Shoalder*; 60 bbis new large No. 3 Mackerel; 30 bfbblfl do do do; toarrire; SO ** medium do do 25 bbls do do do 16 “ Lake Trout, !n store; 26 “ Baltimore Herring, In etore; 20 “ do Shad, do; 6 “ No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do; -25 “ Tanners Oil, do; 60 casks prime Pearls; 100 bble Mess Pork; -100 “ Grease Lard; 20 u LoafBagar; AObbdsO. Sugar; 230 bble O. Molasses, oak cooperage 40 boxes W. 0. Tobacco; 100 bbls N. 0. Rosin; 40 casks Rice; 7 boxes Cream Cbeese; 160 seeks Dried Apples and Peaches; 2000 pounds Baoon Bfdes. _ iy S | ENGLISH k RICHARDSON TTODBY AND GRAHAM FOR NOVEMBER.—Peterson’s \J Magaxine, for Norember. Lady’s Book of Fashions. Graham's Magaxine, for Norember, just received ana for m)* Ijy BAM’L. B. LAUFFER, octao J; 87 Wood street. 1 Dull’s College^ THE DAY AND EVENING CLAUSES OP THE COM MERCIAL DEPARTMENT, of this Institution, are open for the reception of pupils in Mercantile And Steam boa* Book-keeping, Penmanship and Lectures oh Commer djJ?AlnSr edition of the College Circular, just published —rail and get a copy. —P 27 HERE’S REST FOR THEE IN HEATON; Home Where Changes Never Come. A second supply of the above beantifol Songs just re ceived. Also, the “ New Melodeon,” for Flute or Violin, for sale at the old established Plano Depot of CHARLOTTE BLUMB, No. 118 Wood street. XCKLSIOR"VaMILY STARCH.— I The ingredient* with which this starch i* prepared, render wholly onnecw, urv the use of starch poli*B or spermaceti, ■» tt piodueM a fin/polish, without gumming up or injuring the floeet fab* ri »>’ut up ia pound package*, with full directions tor use. for pale, by the box or retail, by aep2B rpo TUB PUPILS OF 0. ANTON, iVo/«" or ?/' I Mr. 0. Anton purposed returning lo toll otty in uni to resume his leaching on the Ist of August* hut being on* fortunately taken 111 at Fairmont, Ye., be will not be able to Teach the city for some days. Due notice will be g)T*n to his popils of his arriT&l. Enquiries may be made at m <{4 H. KUBKIt a TpHOUSK AND LOT FOE SALE, situated in Strawberry A alley. Price $6OO. *4 House and Lot, in Allegheny city, on Washington Lot, In South Pittsburgh, near the Toll Qor. joy $360. Terms easy. S. CUTHBEKT k BON, Beal Estate Agents, Wo. 140 Third «t li. ANTON andH. SCHBOEDEIt would resnectfaliyannounce to the citiseus of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will gire instruction* on the Piano, Guitar, Violin and Flute. Inquire at H. Bohroeder k Co. s MEW MUSIC STORE. 84 Fnnrth stret —or RENT—A good HOUSE, on Second street, between and Grant streets. Eent $2l per month. vclM THOS. WOODS, 76 Poorth street. bbU 10. MdUH. - FnWO THOUSAND DOLLARS lor a Dwelling House, on I sixth street, near Grant street. It contains a hall, &7ry gsrwtßndwUor * Terms easy. No. 140 Third street. IJNGLIbit DAIRY CIIEESE—2OO boxes English Dairy '» Cheese, received and for sale by _ _ . ,- ••: ■ ‘ ' . •• ; sJ-V;*--'--. *.t-,it, W. A. RTCLPEfI. Imperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, and Blacl Instead forade by MOOBHEAp viV , I ’ . I ' *'! 'Hi FOR RIVER. JltEMi Tht JWtwr.—last evening, at dusk, thsre wen, by the nlntitfff 1 inches, tod felling slowly. TJu Biver—Bain.—Tht river wee felling yesterday, wlifc 98 inches water in the canal, by the auk, and on Portland bar there were bat 33 inches, scant— Lovim. flr»t class powerful steamera, one flMßßquaUed for speed, splendor, aad oom/ort, and Is the out tb*ocob dah,t uaa or Stiaii Pasur* on the Ohio river. It oonnecta with the U. S. Mail Line of Steamer* from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticktUd and r* Pfffp it* through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Day* of Daartuit flftfffr, Cbptain*. from PUuburgh, BUCKEYE STATE-..—M. W. Fitwrioora—Banday. MESSENGER, No, E.....J. B. —Monday. AJ.TJtfIHMnr Jiao. BTLsnr.... ..Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE..,...W*. K0tran^.,..,.... Wednesday. POTT.STnfl?n»rs JJOaafl«-J-^-M..:l.Thurgdav. PITTSBURGH- —.H, Friday. uMwrianna-.Jen-msnriML.—Saturday. Leavedailyat 10 otttoek; A SC, precisely. J \ TTiiTrilgtif neaM aftar nine o'clock on the moralpg of .Joeonrtfaulare, apply on board, or to Tohn A LmNQaTON,^ JOHN SLACK* Moaongahela House Boudin gt» tdsclP) >v*' - - ' • Flttabargh, IBM. " ~~ "1854.” CANADA WEST. . k ClevcUnd, Port Stanley , and Port Burwcll. JsBBK THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Baxxow, will make two tripe a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Harwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, overj MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at7U o’clock. . Leaves Port Harwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. LeeVM 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 Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. Fur freight and passage apply on board, or to SOOVILL A LAUDKRi>ALK,CIeTeIund; a. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. M’BRIDE. Port Burwcll. m*rS7:tnor For Mew Orleona and Apalachicola. 1,,, THE new and substantial steamer BEN I Captain Thomas Bk»kt. will leave ■flUßßror the above ports, stopping et the principal way ports, on the first rise of the river. For freight or passage apply on hoard. Regular Wheeling Packet. The light draught steamer HARTFORD, I «mC.*ftCaotain Wiiuu Hazlot, will hereaUer make ■HUBHltri-woekly trips for the altoTc and intermediate ports, leaving «very TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR DAY, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on l>oard, or to oct© J._D COL T.l NO WOOD, Agont. _ For Hew Orleana, taaWanton, Brtioi ttago, and Fort Brown* Taxon The new and substantial steamer KANCHB* I James O'Danxni, Uut«r, will leave for above and intermediate porta with the first rise in the river. For freight or passage apply on board. oct2s WHEREAS, i»»tl«>r3 of administration to the estate of UESKY BPKRBER, lat* of Pine township, Allegheny county, deceased. bare been granted to the subscriber All persons indebted to tbe said estate, are requested to mak.> tmoudiate payment, and thosu haring claims or demands against tbe estate of tbe said decedent, will make known the same, without delay, tn AUGUST JUNGUANB, Adm*r.. awtlw No. 4» Wayne at., Pittsburgh. 'Pall and Winter Goodi l EDMOND WATTS. Merchant tailor, no. liberty street.— I hare now on hand'a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods. OTereowtiogs,ofentirely dear designs; Plush Vest logs, of tbs most beautiful patterns: French and EnglDh i>«.imnf»ii| of everv style and shads lo the market, all of which I will make to order on lbs most reasonable term*, and wartantod to cult. _ BKF.F BLADDERS WANTED, by 11. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, No. 0 Wool street. OKCKKTAKIKS AND BOOK. CASKS, of beautiful O torus. C*U *nd Me Umio. HOUHKH—A good three story BRILK HOL'SB. J od Logan street, well arranged with a ball and nine room) 1 , all well papered and finished In tho beet style: bot and cold water in each story, gas natures Ac., f 2,600; terms easy. „ . Also, a two story BRICK HOU.dK, on Townsend street, containing Are rooms, hall and cellar; price sl.l>oo. Also, a two (rtory BRICK IIuUSK, on Carpenter street; price f 1,500. , . , Bor Honsae, Baildlng Lots or Farms, at low prices and easy terms of payment, rail at the Real Estate Office of octJtt 8. SON. 140 Third street. »' PRINTERS.—W'e ore rereiriug front the Foundry of L. Johnson A Oo„ Printers’ news bqJ curl 1 nks; brass lined and liras* Role®, all riicr. common and job Case*, composing and shooting Sticks; Ley Brushes and Furniture; 100 fount* fancy Card letter*. Leads cot to order. ~ . Order* for Prwaea and Type will ncsin- oar particular \Ueuiton, and will be furnished at foundry prices. 8. JAYNKB’ Pekin Tea Store, m No. SS Fifth street. tS’l VN K 8T8.—600 pairs ofthi'Wt make* of all Wi-d IJ Blanket*, ranging In price from |2 U> $l2, Just recciTed idf!?Sby ZJ<*m A. A. MASON A CO. T'VKKSSING BDitKACS—Mahogany and walnut Brewing, M Bureaus, serpentine front/, a handsome article, Onlsti rfand fur sale by T. B. YOUNG A CO-. Smithfold street MAC KKR RL—4o~bbl* No. 3, large; 10 “ medium; 10 “ No. 3. rqall ; for sale by SMITH A SINCLAIR. "17*011 BALE. —A superior Farm llou-c, in Rochester -b 1? miles below Pittsburgh, at the Junction of two Rail roads on the Ohio rir«r; it is doing a. good business, end li* in the beot kind of a location for making money Eortolre-'f oct2i» THOMAS WOODS. 76 Fourth at Fisil— Just rewired, at the corner - A Wood and Sixth streets— , _ MESS MACKEREL, in bhls,hajr bbts, quartern and ktttn; No. 1 do “ “ » SALMON, in bbln and kttts ; •< do spiced, pat op in 10 lhs ran*!; « CODFISH. The shore are of this rail's catching, and pat np expressly for family use. [octt?4] V?._ A. M'CLUKQ. Land: LANDI !—We bare for sale a,OOO acres of land, along the "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, within from two to four miles of the stations of Cameron and Helton, Va., In lots of 6 acres to 100 or more, at from $0 to $lO an acre. This is a fine legion for farming, or for small home steads. The limber and water are good, and the soil rich and productive. ETery station on the Railroad affords a e ood market for all kinds of produce. Deeds of general warranty will be made. B. CUTUBKRT A ik>N, OctW 140 Third street. x MUST BE SOLD—a small House, with large Lot of Ground, tor sale. Price $360; or lew, for cash, as the owner is about removing Wert. Call to day, ifjoiiw.nt a bargain. fl. CUTiIBKtvT A SON, No-140 Third street. OOLKN LONG SHAWLS. —Jnst receirod, another Urge assortment of Bay State, Empire State, and ether kinds of Woolen Long Shawl*, of ibe newest and most desirable styles and color*. /^IIEESK —2± boxes W. R. Cheese, in store and for eultiby 00*19 KNGUSII A RJCHAKIiSO.V _ toxes JUKI ru- Q ceivtd and for sale by ' >L COl ' l,lNB APPLKB— 10 barrels for sale <*tl« RBFINKI) STROPS—S'J bbUo: hy [oe«\] _ __ TiUCKErS—doien JJuck’ctt; f> 5 “ Tubs; for pale by KINO A MOORIIBAP. t HANDLES —"6 boxes Mould and Dipped Caudles; . 85 “ Star Candles; for sale by L, on KING k MOORHEAD. ielß Shell Corn, In store and for sale by ENGLISH ft RICHARDSON. “'IOKN-400 bus rCI it—loo bbla N. CLTar, to arrive and tor sale by L ort2l _ KSUUSU A UICHAKDSON. /’’SnftN—4oo but Shell Ccro In store and for sals by (JMt2l KNfluail k IUCUARDSOH. 24 boxes W. K. Cheese In store and for sale by (j ENGLISH k RICHABDHON. boxes t sn , CLAIR . rTVANNEIuj’ OlL—lio bbla prime Bulk Oil for Rale by 1 octa V gfdlTU 4 BINCLAIU. /■'IANAUY gKKi>—2,loo Bw Cauary Bt*ed, anJ ' #ul (j sale by FLEMING BUOTUERP, guccffsorf' to J . Kidil * Co., ,**27 No. 60 Wood street. yyUN bid. maLTS HQ Epfl-m Salt*, in store and for R?by FLEMING BBOTIU6BB. XUASiIINU POWDKR—I6 bsa il*bhiU’«t Washing K ovr ' W tl«r,io store and lor tale by a oct27 FLEMING BROTnBBB. lb /TADDKK—I,6OO B»i Mulder, j ust nr.-ivol «iQ «nd Engineer’. kUgulu., d rola, pUtyo; Pto torial Mnvrnm of AnlmatodNatnn. 3 ml., folio, IOOd Dlates: La Perouse’s Voyages Round the World, 2 tols , Sto: Bnoa'Kallwij Tract**, 1 r01,4t0 1 HUtor/of <*““'< Kllubeth, 1 ml, (bllo; Hodg, on tbo SUam Kirin., 410 1 Flatman'. Anatomical Studies, folio; Scripture TUllcrr of Knoarlnga 3 mto, dto, plain; Landjoapo Mnlra of BoSand, fcllo, lUnitraUd; Origin Mid ProgreM of Art or Writing; OmtopodU of Kngltob Utnatura, 3 tola; Work. at Ber. Matthew Henry, 2 voLl; Davilas’ Civil Wan* of franee, foMo; N i Tal Brook UaEmi Übrarr of dm*. Lltomtoiw, 2ml. ;KoO ranib'. Hlftorr of Oumanr; NlMmB andlto ftdKM, Aa Fall particular. In Oualognta, vhtoh onn bo obtained at the Auction Store. nojjj P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Large stock of staple and fancy dry goods AT AUCTION.—On THCRBDAY MORNING, 2d Inst, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner or Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold the stock of a city Dry Goods Store, now being closed, comprising a larg* and do slrable assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, ef the latest styles and best nuallty, among which are Fmoeh Merinos, Bombasines, Canton Cloths, Debages, Coburgs, ParamettaS, Alpacas, Rob Roy, Gala and California Plaids, Drees Silks, Cashmeres, Shelleys, BUk Poplins, Bareges, Delaines, Ac. Muslins, Jaconets, Swiss Crapes, 811k*, Laces, Edgings, In senings, Flouncing*, Laces, Hdkta., Capes, Cellars, Cbeml rettas, Ribbons, Ac.; Cloths. Oasdmeres, Tweeds, Vestings. Gambroons, Jeans, Flannels, Liaseya, Blankets, Shawls, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Ac.; Irish Limns, Tehie linens and Cloths, Nankeens, Drills Muslins, Diapers, Tickings, Checks, Cottonades, Sergas, Velvets, Hollands, Dress Prints, Ac . together with a general assortment of Fancy Goods, uovl P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Sals of stocks by aootion.—Os Thursday 'Testae, November 2, U 7K o'ctork, st tie MerebesuY Exchange, Fourth street— -50 shares CitUens’ Deposit Bank Stock; 60 “ North American Mining Company Stock 100 “ Adrentore 41 “ “ 24 4( Pittsburgh, Clo. and Loulsr. Tel. Co. “ 20 44 Oltlsens’lnsurance Oempany 50 “ Western *' P. M. PAYIB. Aaet’r^ '^XBOUTORfI’~BALK UP QRO UNDREN T.—Oa THURB - DAY errnlcg, November 2d, at 7J4 o’clock, it the Mer chants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by order of Dr. E. U Edrtngtoo, Executor of 8. Q. Oochran, deceased, a Ground Root of |4ft per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first days of April and October, Issuing out of property No. 33 Diamond alley. P. M. DAVIB, ociai Auctioneer. ff«Tr Paptr Hui|lß|a. NO. 86 WOOD STREET. Fine french and American parlor papers ; Panel I>co ration via gold, oak and marble; 11*11 l*ap«>rv of various styles; Fif'd and Plain Papers, for dining room* and chamber?; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Oiling*, Figures, Window Shades. A large and eomplete assortment of tbe above, selected for ibe season, will be sold at the usual low prices. ocU WALTER P. MARSHALL. T. B. Yoang M, Co t .Vo. 38 SniDiftdd street, apposite City Hotel, Manufacturers of cabinet furniture and CHAIRS, of eveij description. Materials and work manship warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care taken in packing for land and water carriage. ____ »<*3l For Sole or Barter, A LOT OF GROUND on Craig street, Allegheny city, of 27 fe*t front, running beck to lsabell* street, on whkh are four Dwellings, in good order, the rent bringing twn hundred and flftv dollars yearly. They would be ex changed for a small Farm, or sold at a bargain, octl THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth st. _ Flower rootc'for spRiNd'uLOOMiNO.—My stock of Uulbs has arrived from Holland in fine condition, composed of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Ac. The stock Is T,-ry large end varied, and offered at low rates. Catalogues ctsy 1m bad at the warehouse, or sent to applicants. octG JAMES WARDIIOP T. B. YOUNG A CO •VTOUNG FOLKS' GLEE BOOK—This work oousUU of f over one hundred copyright snogs and duetts, never tmfore lisrmoulxed, bestJea the choicest Selection of air?, t among which aie many geos from the German and Italian) Uae whole arranged in a familiar man car for first and second soprano, tenor aod boas voices, designed forth* useofsing ing ciaases, glee clubs, and ths social circle; by Charles JarvK Price $l. A large supply of the above work just rareivwl and for sale by JOHN H. MELIAJR, octlO SI Wood strveL_ XTKW MUSIC—4JId flundrsd, arranged by W. V. Wal il lacs ; Little Ulpsey Jane, by Glorsr; Old Josey, latwl Ethiopian melody ; itaael Ball, by Worse!; Farswsll Waltx ; by Julllen ; Wig-Wag Polka, by Brown; Bonole Bessie Gray, by Glover: Dark-Eyed Blien. by 01over: Dashing Polfa Strako«ch: Bong of Lore, by WallsraUln. , < U'KKAB —Norma, complete, with Piano accompaniment Lu'-retia Borgia, with Plano accompaniment; and, Lori« J< Lstnmermoor, with I‘laoo accompaniment. The aU-Te just received and for sals by ort27 JOHN. H. MKLLOR, M Wool street. 1 jUTNAM’S MONTHLY, Ft>R NOVEMBER— Among the x fcotent* are able articles fr«,m the pens of Bayard Taylor, Herman. Melville, Rev. Dr. Baird, Uon. H. N. rxrbrowfor, Ac. Ouley'i ladyV Book, for November. k'rtera uV Ladies' National Hagaxiue, for NoTembei iltnliam'x Magasinn, for November. Yaokee Notion*. Just received and for aale by W. A. GILDENFBNNKY ft CO., r>r w7 No. 78 Fourth street, fa >"jli MAGAZINE OF TIIK AGE—PUTNAM'S MONTH- X LY, fur November D a credit to tits country, contain ing contributions by the most distinguished writsts of (be diiv Just received ami for aale at the Fifth Street Bcok ,ulre. RUSSELL ft BROTHKR, near the corner of Market. Agricultural draining tujl— rh* saaeon of draining and Improving wot clay lands l* at hand. The subscriber offers for aale, at the Tils Work*, in Man chester, 100,000 Drain Tiles, of various calibre. Pamphlets containing information at the odes, Fifth street, and con tracts may be made with competent workmen, for digging and completing the drains. ootl4 JAMES WAKDROP. MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERY.—LadIes will always find a full assortment of French Working Cotton, Linen and Cotton Floss, Crotchet Cotton, Stamped Collars and Bands, Embroidering Bilks, In all colors; Hoop* for Embroidering, and everything else In that line, at VAN GOKDKR’B Trimming Store, octlfi No. 88 Market street, corner of tha Diamond. I>IANO FOR RENT.—A good atx octave mahogany cats H.. 0 for rent, *t th. OKI «*Ubl Uh-IM.no Depot or CHARLOTTE BLUMS, oeuti KT OTICK Tu DUILDKRS. —Tile .ulUhle IbrUnderDrain. jN for y.nl., .Ink., ..tor ditorno, *0 , of rarfou. ri.w, it llie Agriculture! Tllo Work., Menchostor. B»mples et fifth -trout. jAMg! WARDROp . V f AO A ZINKS KOK NOVK&IBKH, —Uodoy’B Led,'. Hook iVI Petoreon'. Ledlo.' N.tlonel Uegeelno. Robert Bruce, the Hero King of Boot land, law Student, or the Struggles of a Heart. Harper, for October; price 15 cento. Ju .t recolred end for.-fo * 00.. oct2o No. 78 Fourth itreet._ A. A. MASON ft CO., 25 Fifth street tNDIAN'A AND ILLINOIB money will be taken at 6 per I cent, discount, toi Book* and BtaUonarv, at the cheep hook Store 67 Wood .trorL I*lll »U el! Book, end »t«- tionu, M low escen hobod In th. oil,, onthoeboro form., and no humbug. Remember to call at “,24 BAML. B. LAUFFER>B. 87 Wood street by HENRY 11. COLLTNS. f tari'iu- oualltlss, for si SMITM 4 SINCLAIR. ('“'ILOAKB.-A. A. MASON ft CO. have just opened in j elegant and extensive assortment of cto*h, satin and gplvel Cloaks, with the richeet styles of trimming. [octi3 B“ A. MASON ft 00. are daily opening the latest end most fashionable satin and Trivet Bonveto. Their assortment comprises upwards of six hundred Bon pets, of all qualities. n oct * 3 .- CiOMETUING NEW. —As we Intend making a change in -N our present business, we are prepared to offer our stock of fine Watches, rich and fashionable Gold Jewelry, Sllrer Hpoons, Forks, ic., at precisely New kork city wholesale pScea, which Is a reduction of from 10 to 16 por cent. Therefore, any one wishing a flae Watch , or any other arti cle of rich Gold Jewelry, would do well to gWe us a call before purchasing elsewhere, at 61 Market street. N. B.—The Ten- best quality of Watch Glasses sel cents each, at UOOIFB. —A. MASON k CO. hhve just received sod opeued up w&iJh of forty more eases of NEW GOODS, among which will bo found a well selected end elegant slock of DRESS GOODS consisting of Plftln and figured Bilks, some nrfrfchVnddeStobl. colors of Prench *rlnos, P.toimb "V"! Do Laioos, 4c, 40., with a general •??' t XZ t £ iShestlc and which, together_wlU“£ whole of their Immense stock, will bo offered at duced prices. - „ 7- ■fiOß SALE—-60 Building Lots in East LlYerpool, Ohio. I 1 These Lots an In the midst of ton of the Pittsburgh and CleT.l.nd Rallmjd, and wtu *’ sold cheap. Terms of payment, |6 pormonto muo unei [ceptohahl.. Apply .0 “^J^&nt. aVALUAIILK MILL PH()PKKTY ryil. BALE .lll> A lores of Land, a Mono Oriat MUI, ° f 3 ??” Sd a Barr Mill, all In good order, altnafe on U» SandJ and ™" b ' y "'"‘"V CTMDKKT 6 J mST* 1 * y 140 TbW street. FLEMING BROTHERS. William A.» Hill *• «•*» BANKERS, Wo. 64 Wood strict, P*tt*bwyfc- TTOLD on Ml® the foUowiog BONDS AND STOCKS>— -H- t? XmmSWsmli*!™ (tanpuw: OtiMM 1 lßWr*ao*Oompmy i ttJM MotrapKdJ NHtotkm CJobpmJ Bowl,; liooo (Sir of Pituborsh Booi*. Sjlooo (>'u„ t» of Alngtoo? Bond, a .. I-W—Sfcjg-*.* . ••• j * ' v;-*\ ’ , «- , J V * P. X. SATIS, AnKlonanr. No. 118 Wood utroot. _ 4 ~; ~. . • , , . - v'.- ;v»V * *«.4 - ; -r ~’~Marihal'« Bale," BY Tirtua of a Writ of Venditioni Exponas, Ismed out of tba Circuit Coact of the United States for the Western DUtrlot of Pennsylvania, dated the 231 da; of October, A.D. 1864, anil to mo directed, I will expoee to sale at tbo Coart House,ln the city of Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 23th da; of November next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., all the right, title, interest and claim of Richard Bowen, of Alleghsn; City. Pennsylvania, of, Is, to’and out of the following described property, viz:—All that'certaln lot or piece of ground situ ated is the First Ward of the City of Allegheny, bounded and described as follows: beginning at the comer of Tre mont and Ridge streets, tbenoe along Ridge street four hundred and eight feet and eight inches, to the corner of Sturgeon street; thence southwardly along Sturgeon street two hundred and seventy eight feet four inches, to the corner of an alley twenty feet wide; thence along the lloe of said alloy cast to Tremont street, and thence along Tremont street three hundred and forty feet eight inches, to the comer of Ridge street, the place of beginning; on which is erected a dwelling house, stable, and out house. Also—All that certain other lot or piece ef ground situ ated in the First Ward of tbeClty of Allegheny: beginning at the comer of Ridge and Sturgeon streets, thence along Ridge street two hundred and three feet six inches, to Alle gheny avenue; thence along Allegheny avenue four hun dred and sixty feet four inches, to line of property of Barr and others; theac-i along the same two hundred and three feet nine inches, to Sturgeon street; thence along Sturgeon street fear hundred and sixty feet four inches, to the place of beginning. Al»>—All tbit erttain other piece of ground eitoeted In the First Ward of the-Clt, of Allegheny: commencing et the comer of Ridge etreet end the line of property owned hy Bt. Glair Denny; thenoe elong eeld Ridge etreet four hundred end ninety-eight feet, to comer of lend owned hy - th’Snce by a line parallel with Ridge street one hundred and twenty-flee toot, to line of land owned hy A. M. Marshall; thence along eald line four hnndmd and ninety-eight feat, to Ridge etreet; thence along Rldgo street to place of beginning. Seised end taken In execution u the property of Richard Bowen, of Allegheny City, at thesuit rfJamM. STOlorg. octSorwBt WESLEY FKOBT, P. 8. Marshal. Kxocmtor'i Notice. WHEREAS, Letters TexOuaontary to tne ertato of JAMES ODBBAQE, late of Robinson townehlp, Al legheny county, deceaxed.oaxe been granted to the enhecri wTand all pereoue indebted to said estate are requeeted to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against said eetate will present them (dnly anthentlcetad) tor settlement. JOSEPH K. ODBBAQE, norltdltawdt of Robinson town.hip, Executor. AUegheny County, 88. ( O T Ac CfcanaowioeallA of AUegheny county, dated September 30th. 1854, ]•—y—*) the undersigned, Administrator of the Estate of JbaKPIl KEBMAN, late of Allegheny county, deceased, will expo*- to Public Sale at the Court House, in the City of Pittsburgh, on SATURDAY, the 11th day of November. A. D. 1864, at 10 o’clock, A. M-,all the estate, right, title and interest. which belonged to said Joseph Kebman, at the him of bis decease, ot, in and to all the following described L*4s nr Pieceaof Ground, w wit: A certain Lot or Piece of Ground, situate in tbe Reservo Tract. Ross township, oppoeite tbe Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh, being Lot “ No. IS7 ” in the plen of Lots laid out by G. E. Warner, Jacob Painter and F. Lorenz, contain ing In front, on South Canal street, twenty-five feet, and extending back to Carpenter’s alley; on which there Is erected a three story Frame Dwelling House and a Stable. Also, the one-half of • certain Lot or Piece of Ground, situate in the Reserve Tract, Bom township oppoeite the Northern Liberties of Pittsburgh, being Lot “No. 410” in tbe plan ef Lots laid out by G. E. Warner, Jacob I’sinter and F. Lorens; the one-half of which sail Lot (being the property of said Joseph Kobman,) contaiclng-fn front, on Main street, twenty five teot, and extending back to tbe line ol the other half of said Lot, sold to Lewis Parson*, fifty feet; on which l.« erected a two story Brick Dwelling House. Terms made known at sale. GEORGE OBER, Administrator, of tbe Eetate of Joseph Rebmsn, dec eared. octllxUtswtNovll : Stray Ball. CAME to tbe residence of the tnbecriber, living on tbe Perrysvllle and Butler road, about 10 miles from the city, on or about the l«t of S»-pt*inlwr, a DARK RED BULL, about four year* old. The owner is requested to come for- ird, prove property, pay charge* tod uka him away, iU be sold according to law, lo pay expense*. AARON M’CLISTOCK, no the premises. WUKKKAS. Letter* TesLamenUry to the Estate of JAS. ‘CILLAN, late of Allegheny county, ilwufd, hate been granted to the subscriber, all persona indebted to said Ratals are n*ju*sted to mabn Immediate payment, and those having claim** against the same will present them, duly authenticated for settlement, to .t, C. lIKNDERSON. Exacutor. Poster atnwt, Allegheny city. Estate of John Bailie, dec'd. XTOIICK is hereby given that Letters of Administration, on the Ha tale uf JoLLh BAILIE, lata of Elisabeth township, uccM.. bars been graftfad to the undersigned, by the Regirtrr of Allcjfheny county. All persons indebted, and all having claims against said deceased, are notified to preset)! their claim* to the Administratrix, at the late resi dence of the said deceased, tn Elisabeth township, on Thurs day. December 16tb, 1651, with their accounts prepared for immediate mtiieraet. FORBKB BAILIE, octUkwfit* of Elisabeth tp., Administratrix. Ureas Making and Millinery. y\ MRS. 8. K. CAROO respectfully informs nor friend* □g and others, that she is prepared to make to order the lutes: style.* of PRKXSfX, CLOAKS, MJLSTILLAS, TaLHAS, if-:., on the shortest notW and on the moil re*- ibis term*. Children'* Clothing made up with nmtn< and despatch. Bonnet* altered and dyed according to direction*. and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to give satisfaction. Apollo Buildings, No. TO FOURTH Street, second story md« entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daguerrian Gal iery. Jy2o:dawiT Letters Testamentary. LETTERS Testamentary baring U«eu this day granted to the undersigned, upon the estaln of JOSEPH COOPER, late of Moon township, Allegheny county, deceased, notice Is hereby given to till persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate paytnont to me. and those baring claims against the same to present tlem for settlement. ROBERT DUNLAP, J* , No. 101 Market street, Pittsburgh. October 18th, ISM—[ocililrwflt Farm for Sale< APAUT of THK BRICK TA.TKRK FARM, on thi Brownsville Hornl, about two nils* from the Monon Bride*, containing about fifty arrea, la offered foi •alu in nuautltiM to suit purchasers. Temu Jury reasons ble. For particulars rnuuiro on the premises. aepiSfcwtf WM. NOBLE. Administratrix Biotiee. ■\rriIERKAo, Letters of Admlobtratioo haring been YY granted to the undersigned, on the estate of ALEX ANDRA MULNIX. duouased, lato of Penn township, all peraotm haring claims against said • state are notified to present them, duty authenticated for settlement, and ail knowing themselves indebted are requested to make im mediate payment to MARY M. MULNIX, uct&wOt* Administratrix. Printers’ Mews Ink. / \NK HUNDRED AND FIFTY KKUS PBOUT’B NEWS 1/ INK. just received at tha PIPKIN TEA STORK, 88 FttTU street. Printers at a distance, by enoloeing five dollars, can have a keg sent to any part of the country. octaSrw Agent for tha manufacturer. _ BIAVVHIVft ■ WHERE AS letters testamentary to the estate of PHILII* ROUZKR, lota of Moon township, deceased, hove been granted to the subscriber, all persons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make an immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them (duly authenticated) for settlement. V ALEXANDER ROUZKR, l {on ootST:w«t» ADAM KOUZER. f Administration Notice. ALL persons interested are hereby notified that letters of administration on the estate of HENRY KELLKR, lait* of Robinson township, Allegheny county, have been granted to the subscriber, residing In South Fayette town ship, In said county All persons indebted to the estate are, therefore, requested to make immediate payment, and them having claims to present them (duly authenticated) for settlement, to the subscriber, oct27:w3t* PATRIOK DUNLEVY, Administrator on-lhe Estate of Henry Keller, deceased. . Notice. All persons interested will take noticf. that Letters of administration on tho estate of PAT RICK CVMALIEA, deceased, late of SU-wartstown, AUs ■henj county, have been granted to the aubtcrlber; and all persons who are indebted to the said estate are request ed to call and make Immodiate payment, and thoee having claims against the estate of said decedent will make known the same without delay, to MARY ANN O’MALIKA, Administratrix, • oct26:dUw«t »t gtewartatown. [Delaware Journal and The Bine Hen’s Chicken, Wllmlng -1 ton, copy one time and charge this office.] JUST published and selected by HENRY KLEBER per sonally, in the Eastern cities— PIANO: Bayadere Polkn, by* Miss Charlotte Manns; The Oaxelle Scliottisch, by Ilenry Kleher; The Sapphire Polka, do; Tho Star of the North, Polka, by Meyerbeer ; Russian Quadrille, hr Ooodban; Summer Evening Schnttiscb, by Chadwick ; The Goldfish Srhottisch, by 11. Tucker; The Stranger’s Waltx, by Meyon; La Belle Brunette. Polka hrlllantc, by Prldham ; SONGS: Come with thy sweet voice again, by St 0. Foster ; Girls, ballad, by Th. llaker; On songs bright pinion ranges, by Mendels. Bartbeldj ; Switzers lougiDg for homo, by 11. Troche; Far away, romanxe, by Thomas; Thu land of our birth-place, tong and chorus, by Morgan; Good night beloved, bv Dolores; Bummur hours, ballad, by Tully; Dark-eyed Ellen, ballad, by St. Glover; CUURCII MUSIC: Hallelujah, a new collection of churrh music, by Lowell TbeCythaia, a new collection of sacred music, by Wood- U Ju6treoelved, together with a large selection of other very pwj and fashionable music. Fcr sale at * HENRY KLEHKR’S Music Store, oc*2 No. 101 Third street gjgu of the Golden Harp. "KTEW BOOKS, BY EXPRESS —Utah and the Mormons; Leather Stockings nnd Silk; Sandwich Islands ; The Orator’s Touchstone; The Knout and the Russians; The Grinnell Expedition; Aubrey: Farm Implements: The Boyhood of Great Men; Progress and Prejudice; Travels in Armenia; The Cxar and tha Sultan; Footprints of Famous Men: The Dodd Family Abroad. For sale by oct2 B. T. O. MORGAN, 104 Wood street. , C~ A l QHQLERAII --The attention of tile public IS j imUrifod to Dr- Louis Wickey’* celebrated CBOLEBA asd DIATtRHEA MEDICINE. This medicine has been ad ministered in case# of Cholera, with great success, In many of tie Dotted States, particularly in Maryland, where it elicited the attention or the physicians. We hereto frflw Mine physician*’ names who wimeaaed it* beneficial and hate given their certificate*. (For certificate* dene ie«, wrapper around bottle.) John 0. Dorsey, MJ). f.IL DucheU, M. D- W. Dari*. M. V. For aale by wp23 JOHN, HAFT. J». HI Wood street. f>cpfitdlw>yt£ rpOBAOC->—& RoMmoa.’Wm. H. Grant, W*btt«r’l «*•* wd, iSir?iw^. ; ■V',o’. ■; ;• . .. a. jfc. »»» THE OOEMOPOLITAH ART ASD foITK BART ASSOCIATION On/anited for the Enoouragment and General Diffusion of uiaaturt and the Fine Arts on a neto and original plan. WHlg NEW ASSOCIATION IB DESIGNED TO KNOUUR age and popularise the Fine Arts, and disseminate pore and wholesome literature throughout the country, for this purpose a Gallery of Art Is to be permanently founded, whiw will each year contain a eboioe and valasble:collec tion of Paintings, Statuary, Ac. Bor Free Distribution. The Association will also publish and issue to its mom bers year, the beet Literature cf tbe day, consisting of the moet popular Monthly Magazines, Reviews, and l ie to rial Library works. The ofioers of the Association for 1864 have the pleasure of announcing that the subscription books for the current year are now open, and that the first annual distribution of Works of Art contained in the above Gallery will take place In January next; on which oocaston there will be distribu ted among tbe members of the AseodatisD, free of charge, several hundred superb Works oC Art, among which will be the original and wortd-renownedatatue of lliram Powers, Tbe Greek Slavey purchased at an expense of over $5,0001 Also, a large and very choice collection of magnificent OIL PAINTINGS, con sisting of the beet productions of celebrated American and Foreign Artists, among which are the works of-Bontag, Meeker, Bead, Kensett, Griswold, Clough, Fronke ostein, and other eminent American Artists, which, with the con stant editions nude through an agent now in Europe, will render this by far the most complete Gallery of Art in the United States. Tim Literature published for dissemination among the members of tbe As sociation, for 1864, will consist of the following Monthly MtptitKi) He views, Ac- via: Harper’s, Putnam, Black wood, Knickerbocker, Godey’s lAdy’s Book, Graham’s Mag ■•iwj tod the Illustrated Magazine of Art, together with the following Quarterly Reviews, re-printed in New York, viz: Westminster, London Quarterly, North British, and Edinburgh. ThU Association is open to all; any person may become a member on tbe payment of $3, which entitles him to a membership and any one of the above Magazines or Reviews for one year, and also % fret ticket in the annual distribution of Statuary, panting*, Ac. All who take fire memberships am entitled to any fire of tbe Magazines one year, and six . tickets in the distribution. The wide-spread fame of the above periodicals renders it needless to say anything In their praise, as it Is conceded that, as literary organs, they are far In advance of any others in the world. The publisher’s prioe of each is inva riably $8 a year; thus by becoming a member of this Asso ciation, it secures to all the two-fold benefit of three dollars’ worth of sterling literature and a ticket in the distribution of tbe most magnificent collection of choice works of Art in the country. LITTKLL’B LIVING AGE, Weekly, will be furnished one year and two memberships for $6. Tbe Gallery of the Association is located at Bandnsky \ City, where superb granite buildings have been emoted for 'it, and In whoee spacious saloon the whole collecUon of Paintings and Statuary will be exhibited. The net proceeds derived from tbe sale of memberships, are devoted expressly to the purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year. Tbs increasing interest felt in the advancement of the Fine Arts warrants the belief that this Association will, with the powerful aid of Literature, become at onee unlver sMly popular, as it not only cultivates and enoouragea tbe Fine Arts, but disseminates sterling Literature throughout the thereby adapting Itself to the present wants and tastes of the American people, enabling both rich and poor to Tnatrw their homes pleasant and attractive, by the aid of Sculptures Paintings, and the best reeding matter which the wide range of American and Foreign Literature affords. A few of the peculiar advantages derived by joining this Aswciatlon.are— lzL All persons get the fall valae of their subscription at the start, in tbo shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2d. They are at the same time contributing toward pur chasing choice Works of Art, which are in tarn to be dis tributed among themselves free of charge. 3d. Each member Is also directly encouraging and patron izing the Arts and Artists of the country, disbarring many thousands of dollars through its agency. Tboee who purchase Magazines at bookstores will observe that by joining this Association, they receive the Magazine and free ticket in the annual distribution, all at tbe same price they now pay for the Magazine alone. ail persona on becoming members, can have their Mega xine commence with any month they choose, and rely on Its being mailed to them promptly on the first of every month, direot from tbe New York and Philadelphia publish ers. Back numbers furnished If desired. Books open to receive names at the Eastern office, New York, or Western office, Sandusky. Persons remitting funds for membership, should mark letters, “ Registered,” and state the month with which they wish their Magazine# to commence, and also their post office address in full, on the receipt of which, a certificate of membership, together with the Magasine desired, will be forwarded to any part of tbe country. 49- Offices of the Association, at the Knickerbocker Mag azine office, 348 Broadway, New York, and at No. 106 Water street, Sandusky, Ohio. Address, (at either office,) C. L. DERBY, Actuary 0. A. A L. A. Memberships may ■l« n be obtained at No 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh, of oct2s:d2aw*wtf GEO. H. KEYBKB, Druggist. ITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, BOBEBT H. FATTBBBOH, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMOND STREET AND CHERRY ALLEY. liHE subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladk-s and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point ef size, commodious new and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab lishment in the United State*. Its location is accessible from all parts of the city, while its high and airy situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses ate docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledgee himself that no pains or exponse will be spared to mske this establishment the first in the confidence of the public. oct£3:tf Land for Sale I OAH ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near ivUv the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, excellent soil, end Is said to contain an abundance iron ore, toil a thick ruin of bituminous coal. The Venan> go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will ran very n*er to it, if not directly across it Tbei'Millßtown creek rune through It. ALSO, £>oo acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route-of the Strobuiy and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than in these lands. The completion of the Bunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region ender the eoal, lumber, Iron ore and soil, of great Enquire of 0. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 117 Fourth stnwt. ft»b22;s*m:tf Law Books, I AM anthorixed to sell law some valuable Law Books. 10 vola. Pa. Heporu, by Barr; Bouvler’s Institutes; OraenUeTa Evidence; Wharton’s Digest, last ed 4 And othsr Report*, Elementary Works, Ac. <3SO. P. GILLMORE, sep2l at the oOce of Morning Post. FOR SALE VERY CHE AP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLKGIIKNY CITY, 24 feet by A 100. A good bargain can b« had by applying boob at the office of the MOANING POST. jy!2:tf BCILDIAG LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, usd extending bock 109 feet to WJda alley. On the bock port of the Lot la o Cellar Wall, built for two Email Houses. This Lot la in a desirable location for a residence; and trill be. sold lov, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORK, jyl3 At Office of Morning Post. Lot for Solo* A GOOD BUILD IN<3 LOT, 24 feet front on Canon street by 100 feet In depth, in Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. f. GILLMORB, j,lB at office of the Morning Poet. Cokbulob War*. rpANKARDS, Capa, Plates, Baptismal Bowls, Ac., just J_ opening. Also, Brittania Tea Ware. Castors, German hilTer and pjated Spoons, Forks, Ac. Tea Knives, Batter Knives, I*mps, Ac. Watches and Jewelry, in large variety, and very low prices; Gold Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Canes, Ac. Watch repairing done in a superior manner, and warrant ed. Jewelry repaired aod made to order. Emblems, Seals, and Regalia manufactured. W. W. WILSON, oetl7 corner of Market and Fourth streets. Walob Trade. WE invite the attention of citixens and strangers to our large and carefully selected stock of Watches and Clocks; Railroad Timekeepers, In gold and silTer eases; real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to vary a minnte In six months; Patent Lew Watches, from $l2 to ; a large assortment of good common or low priced Watches, both in gold and diver cases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. Wircii Resnantii- —We do Watch Repairing in a man ner not excelled, if equalled, by any establishment in the State. W. W. WILSON, M pl3 corner of Market and Fourth streets. C. B. Hsadly 4b Co., CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, Ah. 82 Third street, near Mortal, would respectfully Inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now in store their complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon ingrain, Hemp and Bag. Floor OU Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Cantos Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods Window Shades, Ac. Persons in want are invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. 49*“ Small profits and quick filled.””®* TERMS CASH ONLY. Three Hoaiu a*d Lota for Sate. \I TILL be sold at private sale, THBEE HOUSES AND W DOTS. One Brick House, situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty street*; Lot 20 feet front by 79 feet back. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter's alley; Lot Si feet by 100. Also, the standi now occupy, on the corner of Ferry and Water streets, the lease runnlu* one year from Ist of April, 1855, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The House at pres ent U doing a good business, enl is pleasantly l oceted. For terms and further particulars enquire of ALEX. CUPPLES, oorner of Ferry and Water streets. I HAVE Mid my interest in the business of Long, MflUr A Co., to a. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Fo. 109 Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1864. P. H. MILLER. 8. A. LOSG * CO., Bell and brass founders, and gas fitters, invite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with Gas and Steamt make Brase Castings of all kinds to Older, for-. nUb Railroad Pomps and Tank FitUuga, end keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on band. Jy*l , C. D. Wood, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door abore-Race, east side, Philadelphia, has on hand the best Qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononga hula Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac , on terms worthy the attention of purchasers and dealers. [ao29y Botha—Hot, Cold, and Shower. IN the fitting and furnishing of which nothing has been, spared to render bathing luxurious as well as beallhftiU Are open every day, (Sunday’s exoepted,) from 6 o’oloek, A f M until 10 P. M.,at the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, comer, of Hancock street and Duoueene Way. JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. Wm. Digby, Jr., AND FCRNISHIHG STUBS, Mcuomc Hall, I , strtei, Piiltburgh. —Clothing m*de to order, Ir good style, end *i moderate rate*. eofctf No Humbug. Twn HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock Vlll not bi distributed at ROOBRB * CO.’S Star Da unarreotype Gallery, Pllth etreet, oppoeite Meaon'e, but Span ibe payment ot $1 yon can procure aa good a UXB NKSS uauba procured in Urn or any other city. Cal' ad tdTB ne a trial. *“ 5 Mineral W>t«r an* SuitpulUft. WM D ENGLISH, P*tt street, below Pena, i§ now manufacturing end bottleing the a bore bereragea on ■o «xteDciT* Male. His articles are of the best quality, and from the poreat materials. oetl7:ly A. Bargain for JBumlftOtiircri, IB OFFKKK D, In Adamsrfile, at Dam No. 4. on Big Bearer rianr, eouatetixw of IS ahsree of Water Power, and 100 Lota. The Water Power la one or the beet is the county. It and the Lota are ottered at a grot of 7ft Fourth street MAKUfICrrtJSXBot Spring uni Bllitar Steel, Plough g]»b .tool, iW Plough Wloga, OoMh *nd Updo Botloga, Brow Nut Tupor, toll potont, Bern*. J&dT owl iK-SuUtnca liloi wrnwi of Iw oud FMowk, PUUbnJwh.Pn owaip OoniuiptlVM Bead X HYQEANA, or JYeWy Ditctnend Method gf McMfo*— This most wonderful article is destined to prod aoe an entire revelation in Uw treatment of all Jieearwn of the lungs. Accoaats are daily received from Clergymen »od other per sons of the highest respectability, of cases of cotes hereto fore considered incurable of Asthma, Bronckltii, Oonsump- Uod, and all Diseases of the Lungs, by DR. CURTIS* HTGRANA. Read the following: Dr. Russell, Poeunafter of Darlington, N.Y., says: "Send a doaen more Qygeana; it Is working wonders ben i» diseases pf the lunge. I believe It wQI cure any diseases not in the very last stages, and even then is priceless to the rest and comfort it is sore to give the sufferer. ‘ I am willing,’ said my neighbor, ‘to purchase a package a week for my daughter; It gives her perfect rest. .1 do not expect her to live.’” Htgxaxa ix Mxixx.—J. n. Gaubert, Postmaster of Rich* mond, Maine, writes ua: “ The Hygeana Is doing wonders here. My sister has had a distressing cough, with great difficulty of breathing, for years. She won the Inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup tor a few days befon she was re* lieved, and now, after one of It, her cough is well. Dr. Curtis' new system of inhalat&n must produce an entire revolution in the treatment of diseasee of the lungs. There is no mistake, it Is truly a wonderful dis covery.” The Rev. Mr. Curtis says: “It is now eight days since my daughter put on the Inhaler and wiwnsnaed using the Hygeana, and it has already done more km bar than all the nyxße*i faculty have' been able to do for the last two years. The irritation and tit»n4f>g sensation in the throat is gone, and with it the cough. She sleepe well.” . Sold at DR. KEYSBR’fi Drag Store, Ho. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin alley and Wood street. [oet&d*w3m [from Ju Pittsburgh DaUg Dt&atch, fib.lt, 1868.] Cheat Bxpander*—Slioulder Braces.—Am Excellent Article* Persons who have acquired a stoojttng position, by follow ing » sedentary occupation, will experience great relief If the use of the u Washington Buspendsr Brace,” made and sold by Dr. KKTBKB, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers tar a braoe and suspenders, the wright of the pantaloons is so pi* ** Highly Soented Brawn Windsor « Musk; Ludl urn’s Specific; I McLene’s Sudorific Ooogh Syrup; ] Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; I Sellers’ do; Swayne’s Syrup of WUd Cherry; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Trioopborous; | Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrum Vlrlde; McLane’e Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Loeock’a Polmoirio Wafers; Thompson’s Bye Water; Agents for ell of Dr. MoCUntoek’s Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumpe; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps]; Gum Elastic do do fsblfely j t jouxstoH ~d, i. j.THJterow™ ~s. auam Sleelslor Carriages Factory* JOHNSTON, BROTHER A 00. PRACIICIf. COACH MAKERS, corner of Eebecen and B*lmont*tii«m, Aim gbeny city, I .-, hare on hend end «r» minomctnrlngen | ektendre eeeorunent of Carriage., Boekavaya BuggMe, Beogege Care, Ac. made la aU their Terkma etylee, tilth Hrict regard to duiahlllty and beauty of Saleh, ueto* In all their work the beet Jnnleta Iron end metern Mokory. Sw prim ettendod to on the meet reaeonehle twma Thqr feel raohdent that all who may teror them with their patron age, will be perfectly aattifled on trial jf their wnrk. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass everr fif teen mlnutesduring the day. oettfcly ......JHO. PHILLIPS. Pnff'sColloir*. Classical and mathematical department.— Hours and terms per session of 30 weeks, payable by I the half session, in advmnoe: 1 Regular Day Class In latin. Greek, Mathematics, A&* 9 to 12, A. 2to 4, P.M.,520. Ervnlsg Claaeis Math ematics, 7t09, P. $2O. French and German, 9to 12, A. M., and 2to 4, and 7t09, P. $3O. Ladies’ daas in Mathematics; Wednesday, 4 to 6, P. SL; Saturday, 9 to 12, A. M., $lO. No pains or expense will be spared to make this department of the College worthy of patronage, octll P. HAYDEN, A. Principal Penmanship, Mereantlls and Iteaabsat Book-KeapUf* THE DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OF DUFFS COL LEGE are open for the reception of students. Daily Lectures on’ Mercantile law and Oommsrdal Set ences. oetfi Mammoth Light* SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are produced at CARGO’S New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth XJ street, by his la "go and improved Bde and Sky lights; by whkh of Children axe ta* in a few seconds, and Adults In any weather. Miniatures set in lockets— Deguaneotypee copied. Boonm open day and evening. •” Notlee* . I mHOBE who want Boy's Clothing would do well to call I at CA TT ■AHAN’S Baaar. 34 Fifth street. His goods tor Man’s Wear are splendid. Give him a chance. No charge for showing goo Is- **? , Jotua W. Bwtler 4k Co*. TNORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS— P all kindsef Pittsburgh ttaanfocturee, Lead Fipt and Sheet Lead, W ftentatsesfc - [eepd* waitar r. nartnau* •pOQBTER and .Pealar In, Twdh and irasrlrem Papas L Hangings Air ’-V" a- - •> *; > ... - IjTWMMt, w. im AW >BW WMXL RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THKNC* BT CHICAGO AID HIHIUIPFI RAILROAD Ap Air Line Boat* from Chiccgo to St# lento. mRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) I on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern sad Central Railroads— -Ist BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL. 840, A. M. 3d. - “ “ NIGHT BXPREBB 1006, J\ M. Trains run through to St Louis in fourteen hours, via Bloomlngtofi, Springfield and Alton, without change of oar* or baggage, at a hww with daily Lice cf Packet* for Qidndw and Keokuk, and at St Louis with FIRST CLASS BTSAME&B FOB NEW ORLEANS, and Intermediate point* ontheMtoM«ippi,*nd withregular lines ef steamers for Kansas and Council Huffs- > TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 38 lIOURfi. Baggage chewed through to St. Louis, on Michlgen Oen tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago £. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago,' General Passenger Agent, XTffTTAttn p. MORGAN, Jm, Superintendent. 49-Through Tickets to fit. Lento, by this route, can to obtained In Ptttsbnrgb, at Offices of Cleveland arid Fttfa burgh and Ohio nnd Pennsylvania Railroads. rtspSfcte fTIHB shortest, quickest and cheapest route to Toledo, Cfai • 1 auo, Rock Island, Galena, and SL Lento, to VIA CLEVELAND. This route to one hundred mila* shorter and ahout etoht hoursqnkkv to Chisago* than theetoenKona one VIA IN DIANAPOLIS. TTiTiailtatlT Crain* between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. FUCFDi&y Trains between CfarMand and Chisago. Time to Ofaveland six boms* Chicago twenty-two hours, and fit. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave AlHaims at 7SO, A. K, IAM, K, and 630 P. M, connecting at Hudson with Trams for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 1040, A. M* 240, P. M- and 840, P.M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitta burgh at 8.00, A. M, 8.00, A. M, and 840, P. R; arrive to Qbveland at 10 00, A. 120, P. *L, *niTR2O, P. JL; con necting there with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Book Passenger* for Toledo, Chicago, fit. Louis and the Vmih west, leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning or after noon Trains, by going VIA CLEVELAND, will arrive in Chicago one Train in advance of thoee who go via Mane field or any other rente. Time gained by going via Ctovw land, eight bona. Trains leave for Bock Island and St. Lools as follows: Leave Chtoago at 8-20, A. M. and 040, P. M. pMnBgBEkRsEt- Innto go over Rxllroad to Joitot,and thanceovsr the Sfcago axd Mtostoiippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Stesmboat (S 3 miles) to St. Louto. Passsngers by the 840, A. IL, Train arrive in St. Louto at 1140 same evening, and by the 9.80, P. Train at noon naxtday. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago and fit. Louie. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Brtcei, .i . *-•‘1 ■»-. **. t ---.r'- r'-v - ■*** tf's *- f r + j f . • r - MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE CLEVELAND AMD PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE . Ohio and Paxxiylvanla Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. Pasoan gars going to St. Louis or any other point watt of Chfeago* will make the oioeett connections and quickest time by taking the 8.00, A. SL, Train from Pittsburgh. Passengers by this Train (via Cleveland) reach BL Louis ox the rmilng of the following day. The Trains Dorn Cleveland to Toledo aisLChleago ran as follows: Leave Cleveland 41.640 and 840, A. M.,£30 and BJO, P. XL; arrive In Chicago at 8.46 and 1140, P. M, 640, A. M. and M.OO M. lsr class. Ist class. 2tm clam. To AUisnee~.~~.42 80 To Chicago- |ll 60 960 Cleveland.. 4 00 La 8aXl« 14 50 12 60 Toledo 6-00 Rock Bland. 10 60 13 60 Detroit 6 00 SL Louto 19 60 16 60 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of the Company, to Honongabala House, third -door below the ooraar. J. DURAND, Sept Cleveland. V j. A. CAUGHEY, Agent, s«pl3 Pittaburfh. SUMMER ARRANGE MEKTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA; RAILROAD. THROUGH IM FIFTBEfI HOURS. ON *wn AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, THREE THROUGH TRAINS. fIIHE matt. TRAIN will leave every morning (Sundays X excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at all the regular sta tions, and arriving In Philadelphia at 13 o’clock,. P M. TKB FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (except Sunday,) at 1 o’clock, stopping at Greens burg, latrohe, BlatomUe, Lockport, Johnstown, WUmore, GaUitoen, Al toona, arriving u Philadelphia at 4 o'clock, the next morning. THE nYPunna TRAIN will leave every evening at feBo o’clock, stopping only at Irwin’s, Greensburgh, Latrobe, Tnnafcta, Johnstown, LUley’s, GalHtsen, Altoona, emmeeting at Harrisburg with the tritin for Balti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12^0, B< THB ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wiU leave everr after noon (except Sunday) at A3O o’clock, slopping at all regu lar stations, and running only as tor as BlmnvQle. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (exceprSunday,) at 11 o’efoek, A. stopping at all sta tion*, an#t running only as tor as Brin ton’s. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. First Ac commodation arrives at 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, l, P. M. Second Accommodation,7J6,P.M. Maill2£o,P.K. lut line, 120, A. M. Fare to New York, (10^0; Fare to Philadelphia, $8; Fire to Baltimore, $& Fare to Bedford Springs, SVO. . Baggmgechecked to all station* on the Penn^dvanlaßU toad, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. rsmoniTeTTi ptrmhsstnf tjrlrntn in rsrr, ~i M 1 odrs hi addition to tike station rates, except from stations where the Company have no Agent No notes of a lass denomination than five dollars will be received in peyment for tickets, except thoee tosuod hy the Bauksof Pennsylvania. ... .. 40P- NOTICE-—ln cnee of loos, the Ooapasy wQI hold themsetvee respond hie for personal baggage tmly, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. . N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line by besnempiojud to convey peawsngem and baggage to and from the Depots* a ehaige not to exceed 15 cents for passenger, and 16 cents for each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. MEBKIMEN, Agent, At the P. Station, on liberty st Pittsburgh, July 6th, 1864~Q«7 OHKTASD TZnSTLYAXXA &AU2OAS. Saw Ananitment, COMMENCING FIS B BIT A BY 2X,186t. 1864, MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 AH; dines at Alii un; takas torn at Creetlice. and makes a dose eon* neetSob there with a fast Rxiiiuss Train, reaching Qnrtn nati about 12 o’clock at night. wnrunsa TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock- P. It., tfter the arrival of the Rxpreas train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at connecting with the Night Vi in oss whkh reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Ballontsine and indigo* railroads far Layton, IndlanafoHs and towns in Indiana. _ are made with Cleveland. Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bncvrus, Upper Sandusky, Forest. and the towns on the Mad River Bead. Also, with Mount Tenon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Mansfield road. Fata to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton to Toledo $6; to Columbus to Zanesville $6,10; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced BKTDBXIHGi TOTE m>BMH TRATK leeVBi Crestline at 1-16 P M, &nd manhm Pittsburgh at &80 P M, cozmacting with. the tut Bxpress Train through In fifteen boon to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Creetttne at 2£o, A. M-, on the ax xiral of the Bight EAprug Train Item Qnrinaail, sad arrive* at Pittaburgh at 11.40, P M. KIW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TBATN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 AM, and 6 PM, and New Brighton, «* 6 AM,andlJs PM. nSCHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at T A M, and 6PS M-, m»h anives at A3Q A M, and 440, P M. 49 The Trains do not run on Sunday. 49* Tickets ©rftnther information, apply at the ticket ofloM of the Ohio and Pennsylvania BaUroad Company, of J. Q. CUBBY, at the corner office ufider the Mtmnaganela i TTvnWi Pittsburgh, or of ■ QSOEGI PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Tedaral street Station* fcb33 JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. PsnasylvanU Railread. " Syinnen TABIFP between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; ««>* mrur «*»»«- Having himself served a regu- I Ur apprenticeship to the trade, and being apxaetfealeutur, I flatten himself that he ean turnout garments I not to be surpeesed iu workmanship or style in this or any other city in the Onkm. ! Having just returned ban the east, be has a Urge as ; eortment of the most fashionable Goods, in hU line, ever brought to thU market. _ = ■ . . nlr—Boys’ Clothes made and trlmßMd in tbs neatest i —«»■«—- He will alee warrant all ware whetitlsrspfe -1 sentadtoba. Parents will find it greatly to their advantage to give Urn a call, if they want their hoys neatly fitted. Don’t forget the pteee, No. 89 Market street, between Seeood and IMid,westslde. *ep4JawBm Steamboat Pnrnlture mad Chalrti W£ are constantly engaged in the nutfactut of STcAMBOAT GABXV and FUBNTTURB, afereiy description,and pay particular attoatkai to the manufeetuw of the beat styles, suitable fcr die use of Steamboats. Our experience in this branch of the bad ness enables us to variant satUhction, as well with me promptitude In which orders are fffied, as in the quality n the mirk and personal attention given to the fitting out. Shoes interested In furnishing Boats, will find It to their advantage to give us a call. _Jy» H«mi Leume P*etarr» ■ BHIBTTNG OhScKS AS»TWJapS, lot«d*d to roit the retail trade of PKtsborsh tadAßa&mr, mad* of hard twisted yarn, dark pattarn* and indjg Mae. She raeral admimkm that Stewart's Checks and Tweed* ara not inferior in quality to any otter* mawActawl In tha United States, with an increasing demand tor them, ooeoaragM theeabecriber to extendhia business, with a vtev to keen up a rood assortment of such Cbecas at usu* ally cents per Sample* will I beaant to merchants who cannot makeitcanrenienttocaU I mi Ids Warerocxxußebecei street, near the depot, Allegheny* ocHAa* x HAMILTON BCTWABT. pricei ta ault all.MDry Ooedii AMTIQHE, corner of Grant and fifth • reeeiTed and is novopsutnehia first Ml .itolßte I ttda season. sttaidion of 1 ****** 1* respectfully anml [ -tana assortment of Da Oaaaat-Ue; feat colored I KKTpiee* flannels at Ifie «; yw« »«• 1 woofl>eLaina at We. Kentucky janes, tweeds andmttt- I nets (torn UK op, check*. tinting. muiiinv uee * -b • I Sss dotbs, »*oclpls2a, bUnketajttawla. ribbon* and I emyother srticia nsoally kept in a Dry Gocds tora,allot I SEh will he *Mfirca* at pries* to soH I etnner Grant and fifth #treetn » h iIESMf . .''V '■•r T. B. TODSg * 00.