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W. >SE£" of deftndente—thet e ***«* i‘" ft.’-’ I'-'tCiJt v* ’, 5 Jni to ihecity of Brie,*! fere* notto require them to Cty*! •» >■•.%» nT/- ’‘. , .1 the herbor—bat totelly dteepprove of the plen rele* , V ' , .K' f• t • *-' fv-‘ a'* ■* •-’.; ’Jto the location of roed eloof the Baffelo road. S t . c^L- T ii ' I A »> W’y’ **? " r ,» If.- ‘ *» motion for Injunction, applied for by Wigbtmen r*. riNS l F&J2rd& : d*\*'-*i * * •.•:»• •' **- •' : UylTtinia Reiiroed Company, ttm argued by Mr. Bten •» A % r‘r .. •.. .V T ptokre withdrew his demurrer, end the Coart directed !• r l4 'Sr ,r *■' *». - . h’’ “.r. jedtngi by defendant* to «t»y until an answer to the tf.., » M,.».»• ,!. fllMi .nil tb.further oidw of thUOoort. k- ‘TUv- 1 »■-.*.! case a: Canal Commissi opera ti. Pittsburgh and Con (LrfAvw rlf-** ,>, * > ff -■ l “ f, '3’» « - «' • • t Vie Railroad Company, was argued bv 001. M'Cand *J S i *i 1 w , Sr the complainant*, and by General Wilkin* for the »^P»6l«St«'Ss> , fSi^Wi^>-i , 4ri*rl I . r , .1 “^- P Bt^nirt , i Eneoton. rebmlttod bj 001. IT c Ito, for ptototlff, uid by Ctnuliu .nd Wood, for d.- . b •' .i nr '• Kramer A Bahm* argued by Woods and Ooeh s -* jrplaiuGff. and Knox and belden for defendants fl ’ Jancnv’ealth of Pennsylvania ▼•. Ijeech. Babmitted. H r !' :r--: ? tom ts..MeUon. Jodiaateftwasm. sJS»ykjl , isi V>•■ h '■• •' >ns for *•• Chadwick. Jodgmentof won pros. *A**Vr ** w, * r ohU> Penn *7 lT Company. J <■.' ‘ TkOlirer. Judgment of non pm. [^»bJ - , ->eal by mis administrator of Fearns. Argued. «■ » My tb A Hun Ur. Argued. ■'*V- 1 ? appea*. Decree affirmed. Opinion by Justice '•> ''s ' A.opp 10 flobmittod; *' Igwoll «aL v* Mellon. Jadgment of non pro*. .r S 0 i s gen f r u*< vs Weir Submitted. h W*W" , J*o?T^D'W^'T-i S, fi? , r , *' , 641 t,f i l’KelTy>* trustees. Oonttnued. wMte&l&Ssz&SteHj.? '“ ! '.fhr v £ , ■' c S'lr^V^' f ‘ i 1 Twijmen, nnmtd Thomw Bradford & tiie l*«eny of |9,25 from John B. Davis, IdtLwts’w J 11: : f i- /KV# £]th* following circumstances: Toe parties were all ar 2s, which i?-' ; ‘? **-' | li JfoTar *d In ibe possession of the other two. naft i *k*^AV*7 C| - *! 'j’.f B con gjilored sufficient evidence of their guilt, and ff or - on hi* appeamnce in the morning, committed S'of th* City —From the report of the • > lf Health, published this morning, (which should v 1 n>^*4?^*os^^;^£•■' •.-. -, : '• ,: #* n furnished on Moodsy,) it will be obesrvsd that s^lHS&i&§4raft&rf*; toa »•«* preceding tha 29th last, only /•!>:’ i-f-^’P 4 t 0 ttorty-fow deaths. This result proves that the ' &’ ,n lta be*lthy eondiUon, and that all the I fl J ln * rotmd of numerous deaths from cholera and •/::???' J°*. ere unfounded, A* additional evidence of the Piendltog/we may mention that notaatngls tv^V^liL 1 ® 0 * pUoe * t » BL aUry,fl {oT ** wbo * »?si.V:;ri* I> ®f iD ? the cholera season, more interments were ? AVS T s>, v•oj,• i ■ * vfjf A? 'fl C.v.ta this place than at any other. Store’. Lecture.—“ Tho W.b,Ur of ’-.<•...” M the young men of the Mereantfla Library Amo f&K &5A style this lady, delivered a lecture *rrt»i «>':.* *v> o lining, or about sn hour, beferealarge audience. SJE&yflwAJh^ i .t-* urtwaed in me bloomer costume, aa usual, and bar g#?ir?!fCT»?KgnN^f«frp.S<.«fc'd;%few..^»duri'v.-»-.’t,»lai>wr«*?^^y>:^ a mghs derangmentln the gas fixture*, whleh caused •*•-’'-l > V\*-vt:v;*« to be extinfutoed, e»sry thing passed off ples fc Her sublet was: The Prtttni, u>haiilpauciieta*d or a Feutik.—Mr. William D. Dor- ';tj->7 ; *ii died atfhe residence of his parents, in Can* J>. -**• abonmg county, Ohio. Mr. Durbin was well and --V •., \ . w flfD Guiltt.—After a very able aodimpar- *i^ifi_* ff it* - 'ii.~ i' 4 irom judge kPOture, tiie case of the three A fj' vV 1 ’: r. .n*a.fv..v- T*; jen. Lank. mDonald andOureL was sent to tbejury a? n: *Jr morning about 10 o’clock. The jery retired for • :v ' v * ; *•-’ >'-/ 3ur - when they retnrnsd ,into Court with a verdict l •-X” ' *■ ’ .45; J 4?. againrf an tbs parties, but recommending M’Don* i|A“Ba2rKA *“:*?.; *»**“• m £■•. »s t-fCarvei to the mercy of th* Ooort. IStwjig >i: Court.—Before Hon. M. Hampton. V? i ta : case of Grace lamsrganvs. Fra lon, the ••*' +•*• a - a- S*iirnea a verdict of six cents damages and six cents .*- ~ "Ht'jcci m me opinion of ihe Court an points reserved. '4«f-‘li-*•*► Santee vs. Wm. MagiU. The plaintiff takes a P « No verdict. Drt Goods.—Fite thousand dollars ilafeng.tfcg*Wi<» Jk.T:l r jtp *1 'STa^L^t- ,/*.''•»4 ur >' F>od4, slightly damaged by water at ike late ■ jpi|u:«: w«t>>v*' «?!? , jiri.«T{>mns a MeKoe’s store, having been dried and re *?>: :rr-» u *• wm he-immediately closed out at lew than one r l®,*JVft?t.^L 1e a d w JTtnt was issued for his ahen. fs*. Alderman M*Masters, yesterday i£irii.ie'.-r v * commiued to jail a woman named Bridget Glynn, »r* »ji.'tiarge or ibreatsnlng to burn her husband’shousa. to b, injjui., .ml, »e reppo», .U 1 *■ ••’ w •* tted. —On motion of E. M. Btanton, Esq., r aA‘2*T2*r*a !J i.r^.^s»«tf;j J .*4jion l Jr . was yesterday admitted to'praotloeu an f v JvL' : g: ;p tba aopmcis Court of Pennsylvania. M Js£a&3£Tß , » KSBT KOK 111 KB IN ÜBATXN; Never Oome. sT^« ,f^rii.‘aP d 6U PP , y s? 0,9 abOT « dutiful gongs Jual re i&fQ jAlao, the u New Melodeoa,” for Flute orVioUn. for established Plano Depot of eiIAELOITKBmMB, PAMILY^aBCH—Tbs Ingredients with A-tt/tch this staroh is prepared, render wholly unneces :r - 2*»' ,, fthe city for some days. Dae notice will be given ° f ““ "*" L ‘" quM " V4' , AND ! , r ”r' OESALE ’‘ itu * icdin8tt * wb ” rr? ‘'gigs’?.oV^ -**■* and Lot. in Allegheny city, on Washington F'V* g rf try r ,>n A^:■ o jcV *ud iu South Pittsburgh, near the Toll Terms easy. 8. CUTHBBBT t BON, ' *'i tl "~' ** ir% Iteal Bstate Agents, Wo. 140 Third ft 'J*~V***^ u -— Mr - °• ANTON amts. fiOEROEDXB would ii~~ ‘i 1 i ti i | iif mi ■iiiniimiMiiii 11 niaimn li ml >j? L ’i‘ 7 thatthey onSe rtsffl#si tT »>lo]in and Flute. Inquire at H. gchroeder AOo?i «S« HOUSE, on SMond .tat, tat.nn *ta Grant rtrraM. Rent »21 per month. VHOB- WOODS, 76 Fourth .ttrat, '■»?■--• wt * itf bblaN..t), Molasses for »ale~by '-A 1 SMITH A BIN OLA nt. tS B jV>.^*-h|3- D DQLLABS for a Dwelling House, on : iL^^ ' ot CfrVTjH. ’s'- •4 1 ■ti'® ,st i hear Qrant street It contains a hall, V 3 I K* l ™ l ftnd «ll*r. Lot 20 feet front by 60 deep. t STIe."2/st El 8. OBTHBKBT * SON, - ay ."5 ' 1- No. 140 Third .trrat ' ? ■?, -?T r pH HAIRY OBKESE-soo box., Englilh Dnltr I? « di *. i f rt«lT«I .ndfor ral.by " - .‘.. V;'' henry n. oollins. hg&a%wasij« Sra-MIE JUN.DREBAOT) SIXTY AORKS, 80 ctrarad, for , lV I ,'V* »H«r T ntnttnbl. Ruildlngi, «id BS«gi3alß»iafeaS^»r«»rAs^»»Y.'>W«A , t»^»^itl t ty *«CSlfait. Ttaltndu.«n ..torad .odor Tv- ,'t . -: , dirr*ditj, in PrestoncoontT, Ye. j. t Aw Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. ~~ •* "V &S <***]!?j (00-10 boxes RueuU A Boblneon, B'.; S>J*4'Cs!eti.*—h-" ‘t? ,V* - 1 W. H. Grent, ft's; '£3PS 5 '• •/■=• >■-' ***<&? ■* * -i Webelar’sOld,6 1 .; eUrge te- ,J f -j ky'.-kl- * --'T*. ' . -v. vw , saßt ijr* #8 t l - . -~.a■». > x* ** e r k -A— •'■* .* >. T —*•> ■ ta Fa /X';' '•■ -/r* :r' ’. - -h " %mk •• •■“•■ - **/ - - w- 3 Z- -r >t* ** e i.-v;’f ** * „ " ‘ ' *•' -• r- .* V «>• Sj ’ ‘AT *• ,v- f •., d.r,*.--- ,ni > i * *'.l n < ' !• ■*»* t I :*T' <1 .Li . *• _ . ~ • *»•< « « i .<. •' ■'■ £** • • •••>.«. •• -- .‘ :** . -*» • .• * •’• */*» . ■ 4 - r i * x . ".»•* «' - k ' . « ■:-•■' *•• • •' • • ‘ ,'■ ■ t ' ‘ .*■■••...•• i THE Ul'n POST. [DAY MOBNING::::::::r::::::B0VBMBEK t. [ealth Omo»«—lntairawiWin th* (3tj of aburgh, from Dotober 22d to October 29th, jet or Quabteb Sessions.— Before Hoo. M’Cl ure, President Judie; Gabriel Adams and Wm. Associates. Thtmiut, November 2. imonwealth va._ JamaiTsw. Indictment, assault and 7, on oath of ~ Irwin. The defendant was found illy, but sentenced to pay costa. .monwealth Lewis Fleming. Indictment, assault ittery with intent to kill, on oath of Anthony Whit- No verdiut. .monwealth vs. Philip Wiseman. Indictment, surety peace, on oath of Oonrvd Young. Prosecutor sen to pay costs. F monwealth ts. Lawrence Kelfer. Indictment, sorety peace, on oath of Jobn Andrews. Prosecutor sen , to pay costs. monwcalth vs. John W. Linton. Indictment pequry, b of Jobn Schaeffer. On trial. rimee’s Bane Note Gazetti.—The No r cumber of this publication has just been issued. 7 of publication has been changed from the I6th to tof the month, at which time, hereafter, subeer-f -ay look for its appearance. We are glad to hear that wtir.i’ with great snceess. The proprietors span cel me nor trouble to make It a reliable counterfeit de ad their energy and perseverance is deserving of ‘ocouragement. from an extra Issued along with seat, we learn that a new and dangerous counterfeit at been put into extensive circulation in this city, aorta to be a $1 on th* Danbury Beck, Connecticut, te, a dog, iron safe, a roll of notrs and a bag of coin, ht *nd a fpmate resting; on left end two females On each side of vignette figure lin dies; word one corner except the lower left, in which tbe word Con it is printed. A. Seely. Cashier, J.Tweedy, President, lone d, IU3; paper thin. i CommwAloa Ware. Cups, Fifties Baptismal Bowls, Ac., jast ung. Also. Brituislft Tea Wire Carters German id Plated Eppons, forks Ac. Tea Knifes Batter -■atnos, Ac. js sod Jewelry, ia large rarlety, and very low oiu rens. Spectacles, Pencils, Cases Ac. Vepalnaz cone la a superior meaner, and warrant* eiry repaired and mads to order. Emblems Seals ilia manufactured. W. W. WILSON, corner of Market and fourth streets. _ '-Mr!. ag*»• ' * r*t. ..%■ ■ V.f ■■ T 4 4 By the ffßaUly Llsu' for th» Vorsiag Port Arrlvtl of tha Bolt L&k* Mail. Lonurnxx, November I.—Th# Salt Lake mall arrived at Independence on Bondar, Ringing little intelligence of in umt. Business in tba Valley Is recovering, bat mousy u not very abundant < The Indian dsprsdationi are measurably elossd. Mors amieabls rslations exist between the Mormons and the various tribes of Indians, who are quiet and but fair of them are to be seen. Ward and Garry hare moved their trading post farther up the mountains. i? Two companies of troops mat at fort Kearney. The prairie has been burnt pretty well off by the Indians. The gran is only to be found In spots. United fetatea Bondary Comfaalaalouar. WasaniOTOS Cfrx, November 2.—Major Emery, United States Boundary Commissioner, has despatched one of his assistants ahead of the main corps, to reach K 1 Paso on the 90th September, in order to start the boundary surrey at tbe date provided by the treaty. The assistant, Mr. Whea ton, arrived at El Paso on tbs 16th October, ten days before the appointed time. Up to the lfitb ult, no information had been received of the Mexican Commissioner, beyond a ▼ague rumor that he and his party were hemmed In by the hostile Indians. He will probably not reach the pass an til November. The party of American Commissioners, the property In charge, were, at the lpst aeowunls, two days march from San Antonio de Bexar. Baumou, November 2.—Mr. Belmont, Minister to tbe Hague, has addressed a letter to the Washington Union, denying the charges of the correspondents ot the Herald ami Tribune. He says he has transacted no banking busi ness, and tbe legation has employed no' clerk there or else where for that purpose. He also denies having neglected Captain Gibson’s case. Chaxlxstox, November I.—There were no deaths from TeUow Fever yesterday. The Board of Health have resol ved that the fever has ceased as an epidemic, and that tbe daily reports will be discontinued. The weather is warm. There have been no new cases at Montgomery since Thursday. Somlaatloas In Massachusetts. Boeron, November 2—Tbe Republican State Committee refused to accept Mr. Wilson’s declination. Be U therefore still the Republican candidate for Governor. The Hod. Wb. Appleton Lsi accepted the re-nomination for Congress, which he once declined. Oitsißtw, November I,—A pilot boat arrived from Key West on the 80th. Tbe Isabel bad pot in with her shaft broken. She can return to Charleston In moderate weather * Ith one wheel. Fire in Dunkirk. Dctnoax, November 2.—Ward’s Hotel,' with all its con tents, was destroyed by fire to-day. Nrw Year.November!!.—Cotton unchanged. Floor stea dy ; sales 8600 bbis good Ohio at 98,81@8,66; sales 1800 bbls boulhern at $483. Pork declined 12J6 sales 600 bbls Mess at SI2,S7(, will be mIJ a large collection.*/ superb English Book*. Among them are, U’Farlane’s History of England, 13 vols.; Ladlve of theCovcnaat; Kirby** Wonderful Museum, 3 volsd Gar dioer’s Ceylon, 2 vols, 4to, HI act rated; Encyclopedia of Experimental Philosophy, 1 vol., 4to. pistes; Practical Mechanics and Engineer’s Magsslne, 6 vols, plats*; Pie to rial Museum of Animatsd Nature, 2 vol*, folio, 4000 plates; La Psrouse’s Voyages Round the World, 2 voU, 4to; Brers’ Railway Practice, 1 vol ,4to: History of Queen Elisabeth, X vol., folio; Hodge on th* Fteem Engine, 4to; Flatmnn’* Anatomical Studies, folio; Scripture Gallery of Engravings, 2 vols., 4*o, plat*#; Landscape Painters of England, folio, Illustrated; origin and Ptcgiass of Art of Writing; Cyclopedia of English Literature, 2 VOII4 Works of K«t. Matthew Usury, 2 vol#.; Davilas’ Civil War* of France, folio; Remarkable Trials, 2 vols; Marshall’s Naval Biography, 12 vols 4 Cyclopedia of London. plates; Ban yan's Complete Works, 3 vola, beautiful plates; Dunbar's Greek Lexicon; Library of Choice Literature, 2 rots ; Kol raaih-# History of Germary; Ninevah and Its Palaces, Ac. Full particular# in Catalogues, which can be obtained at the Auction Store. bot 2 P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. Carter’s Spanish mixture. THE OKKAT PDMFIEK OF THE BLOOD! Hot a Particle of Kereary in it. LKT Till: AFrUCTKD BEAD AND PONDER!—Ad Infallible Remedy for Berofula, King's Bell, Rheum** ifaOßt Obstinate CuUoeou* Eruptions, Pimples or Pc stalls OA the face, Blotches, Bolls, Agu* sod Fever, Cbronie lore Byes, Bin* Worm or Tetter, Scald Read, Knlargement and Pain of the Booea and Joints, Stubborn Dleers. Syphilitic Disorders. Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence In lift, or Imparity of the Blood. 49* This greet alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood is now used by thousands of grateful patients from all parts iif the United States, who testify dally to the remarkable auras performed by the greatest of ail medicines, ‘‘CAR TER’S SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ocrofnla, Eruptions on the Skin, Deer Disease, Firm, Ulcers,Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseaemof the Throat. Vernal*! Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Boats and Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this grant and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Rood, nothing has yet been found to eompare with it. Iteieansee the system of all Impuri ties, act* gently and efficiently on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach, tasked the ckin clear and healthy, and res tores the Consti tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the sins mss of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Ladles, it it invariably better thao all the cos metics ever need. A lew dotes of Carter’s Spanish Mixture will remove all sallowni-ss <>l complexion, bring the rosea mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and im prove th** general health ie a remarkable degree, beyond all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we have received from persens from all parts of the United States, Is the best evidence that there is no humbug about it- The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public man, wall known to the community, all add their testimony to the wonderful effects of this GRBAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Circular aod Almanac, and raad the wonderful cures this truly greatest of all Medidnss has performed. None gennine unless signed by BENNETT A BEERS, Propria tors, No. S Pearl street, Richmond, Va.; to whom/slh orders for supplies and agencies must be addressed. And for sale by fi. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM ING, 'FLKUINQ BROS.,and by Druggists gtnsrally. oet3Dd**ly STATISTICS UP COAL: Including Mineral Bituminous Substances employed in Arte and Manufactures ; with tbeir Geographical, Geological and Oommerdal Distribution, and Amount of Produettai and Consumption on the Ameri can Continent: with Incidental Statistics of the Iren Man ufactures. By K. G. Taylor, F. G. 8. L., Pc , Ae. Second edition, revised and brought down to 1854, by 8. 8. Halde man. Prof. Natural Science, Ac. Published by J. W. Moore, 195 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The Coal Interest Is one of the most important in ths United htates, and since the first edition of the late Mr. Taylor’s work was exhausted, those Interested In the pro duct, consumption and trade, have had no meess'of becom log acquainted with the sutyect In ite various relations. Fortunately, this difficulty no longer exists, as this second edition supplies an immense mass of information in relation to the variosi coal fields ot this continent, details of mines and mining, supply and consumption, markets and routes of transportation, analysis of specimeus, do., Ae. Besides ths coal interest, there is another intimately con nected with it, namely, that ol Iron, to the manufacture end statistics ofwbieb, aooneiderable portion of this volume is devoted. Here will be found a full account of the con struction of furnaces to smelt iron with anthracite coal. This work is useful, not only to the capitalist, political economist and consumer, but to the general raader, on so eountof the varied and interesting matter It contains upon collateral subjects. The publisher has spared no pains in making this an attractive work, it being embellished with numerous wood cuts and colored maps, printed on fine paper, 640 pages, Bvo. For sale by octSl 8 TB CBEfIVILLB TO NEWARK, COLUMBUS AND CINCINNATI, fMft fMft fflffla .an Vis Stesbanwllle sad Indians Stall* ondl Fifteen miles by canal packet, and central OHIO RAILROAD from daypool’a Station to Newark syidColambofl. TMKBgsraleaving Steubenville at 7 o’clock, A. M., arrive at CleypooPs Jo tfm* taewmaci with Night Express Train, on Central Ohie Railroad, for Newswßand Columbus, arri ving at Newark at 12.03 A. and Columbus at Inn A* H, connecting immediately with train for Cincinnati; and at Xenia with train for Indianapolis and Chicago, VIA DAYTON. Returning, passengers leave Columbus at 0.40 A. Newark at 8.28 A. M., arriving at Cleypool’s at 0.00 A. M.,. and leaving immediately for Steubenville and intermediate' points, and arriving at Steubenville at 7.45 P. M. PRESENT FARE. From Bteubenville to Newark, $3 45 Do. do. Columbus, - 445 Passengers going East by this route will procure Tickets at the Central Ohio Railroad offices in Columbus and Newark. Passengers change Cars at Newark, for ML Vernon, Shel by, Mansfield, Sanauskv City and Toledo. In a few weeks the Steubenville and Indian* Railroad will be finished to Newark, thereby dispensing with the Canal Packets. IBRaet. PEMBERTON, °otl Superintendent. MAGIC POLISHING POWDER—One of the best articles now iu use for polishing fine brass, Aa; 1 gross re ceiled by I Jyl*| JOS. FLEMING. UQAK—2O hhdi fair New Orleans hy oct23 JUNG k MOORHEAD. V. ■*•»*.* Y * .+ * • TELEGRAPHIC. Mr. BalWoat aad tht Praia. Health of Charleston. The Iteamer Isabel. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. P. X. DAVIS, Ancttoa—t. B. T. C. MOBGAN, 104 Wood utreat, near Fifth. J\EJ*B\FOR RIVER. MEJ*. 'Tkt An r.—imat mint, et desk, time ware, by the marks, sigh inches water la the and felling slowly. v ___ Tht two-horse power propeUer, Jftfrrasiy, srrlfed from Wheeling yesterday morning, and was visited by a great number of boatmen, to while away time, and crack a few jokes on the qualifications and capacity of the Htbrmtky. She leaves Dot Wheeling to-day, If the river does not rise. Tht machinery of the new steamer, Grand StoJr, had a trial yeetenUy, and performed to the satla&etion of her owners. She is now oompletsd, and ready for tbs first rise of the river KBT OT PITT#BuEaB 18 acsae went in *as ARBIVBD. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson,Brownsville. “ Ltuerne, Bennett, Brownsville. *' Thomas Shrlver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Oen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. DEPARTED. *' Jeflereon, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Lnserne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shrirer, Heodrickson, WestNewtou. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” pittsbtogh, cnrcmrAn, lovutillx, AND SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Paokst Lina, TOE TBS 00ITTSTA5C* OS PASBXVGBRB AND FREIGHT BSTWKIB PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Salat Loalt. , M Thu Loti is oompoeed of ssvan , fM, . lUjm&|9flrst class powerful steamers, for speed, splendor, and oomlbrt, and Is the oinr tbsooqh daily un or fir sax Pacum on the Ohio river. It conneeta with the U. 8. Mail Line of Bteamere from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louie, by which passengers and freight are tidceUd and re* e dpted Aromph daily. Two new Steamers hare been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: DajitofDaarturt Boat*. Captain*. from AttsourvA. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. Bn.naooviA....Bnndny. MESSENGER, No. 2..-J. B. Bavxs. -Monday. ALLEGHENY —.Gao. M'kn .Toeeday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wx. J. Kotnm Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Gases. -Thursday. PITTSBURGH- H.Ca*pb*ll- Friday. PENNSYLVANIA J*o. Kusarstria Saturday. Leave dally at 10 o'clock, A precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For particular*, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, > JOHN FLAGS, J Agent*, Monougahela House Buildings. Pittsbnrgb, 18&3. JdadO) " 1854.” CANADA WEST. THE FINF. low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. Bannov, will make two trips a weak between Cleveland; Port Btanlry, and Port Borwell, as follows: Learee Clots land for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, atTJf o’clock. Leaves Port Bnrwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Loaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at ’% o’clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland ■r w4 Pittsburgh, the lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Hail roads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the Line of Stage*, whieh connecte with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to BOOVILL k LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; A F. UOLOOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M'BRIDE. Port Bur-well. mar27:tnov For Bow Orleans and ApsiaciUeotm. . THE new and snbetaatlal steamer BEN MttewKAMKUM, Captain Tnoxas Bast, will leave the above porta, stopping at the principal way ports, on the first rise or the river. For freight or pesnp apply on boned. Regnlar Wheeling Psaket. , eoa - The light draught steamer HARTFORD, Wnuax Haiun, will hereafter make flfHHßtri-weekly trips ter the above and intermediate ports, leaving wary TUESDAY, T&XJB&DAY, sad SATUR DAY, atlO?doek, A. M For freight or peeeege apply on board, or to oct»_ J. D POLLING WOOD, Agent fF»r *«w >rMM sta> . -- UKlT»B«wa, . Uaffa, *»4 rtrt Bnwb, T«xu Tm m* aad rabaUattal itnn«r RA.*«**«■■ do do 26 bbls do do do 16 •• Lake Trout. 1b store; 26 “ 6«lttßon Dfrrlai, la ito»; # " do flhad, do; 6 “ No. 1 extra lard Oil, do; 26 “ TuamOil, do; 60 casks prim* PmrU; 100 bbis Umt Pork; 100 “ Grease imrd; 20 “ Loaf Sugar; JOhhdsO. Sugar; SB MU O-Mnluvn. oak caoptnge 40basaeW. (ATofceeoo; 100 bkll V. C. Borin ; 40 casks Bfos; t limn rmm rinMi. 160 sacks Mod Apple* and Fmi hm; 2000 pounds Deoon Bids*. Jj» ENGLISH 4 RICHARDSON BEEF BLADDER* WANTED, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 6 00, oetlß So. BWocd rtywt. SECRETARIES AND BOOK OASES,'of Wattfal“pat tUTUS. Gall BBd MO th«S. oetl7 T. B. YOUNG A 00 ("IHEAP HOUSES—A good three story JUUIK HOUSE, J on Logan street, well arranged with a halt and nine rooms, all well papered and finished in the beet style: hot and cold water In each story, gas flit area Ae., terms easy. Aleo, a two story BRICK HOUSE, on. Townsend street, contaioiog five rooms, ball and cellar; price $1,600. Also, a two story BRICK HOUSE, on Carpenter street; price $1,600. For Houses, Building Lots or Farms, at low prices and easy terms of payment, call at the Beal Estate OOoe of oct»_ B. CCTHBKKT A BON. 140 Third street. ak) PRINTERS.—We are receiving from the Foundry of L Johnson A 00, Printers’ news and card Inks; brass lined and common Galleys; Brass Rules, all rises; common end job Oases, compering and (booting fit teks; Lev Brushes and Furniture; 100 founts fancy Card Lt tiers. Leads cut to order. Orders for Presere and Tyne will reeel ve our particular attention, and will be furnished at found rv prices. 8. JAYNES' Fakir > Tea Store, octt&lm No. 38 Fifth street BLANKETS.— 400 pairs of the"besTa ekaeof all Wool Blankets* ranging lo prior from $2 to $l2, just received end forjmls by [oct2o) A. A. MASON A 00. DRESSING BUREAUS— Mahogany ami walnut Dressing, Bureaus, serpen tine fronts, s ae article, finish ed and for sale by T. B. TO UNO A CO., oetl? Bn ilthfiaU street. MAOKERKL— 40 bbU No. 3, large; 10 M medium; 10 u No. 3, small; for mU by SMITH A SINCLAIR FR BALE.—A superior Farm House, ; m Rochester, 2d miles below Pittsburgh, at the Janet lon of two Rail roads on the Ohio river; ft Is doing s good lousiness, and Is In ths best kind of s location for making dm oey Require of oct3o THOMAS WOODS, 7fl Fourtb St FISH —Javt received, at ths oorner of $ /ood and Sixth streets— MESS MACKEREL, In bbls, half bbls, qui rtsn and kltts; No. 1 do “ “ “ •• •• SALMON, lo bbls and kltts; “ do spieed, put up in 10 foseaus; “ CODFISH. Ths above are of this fall's catching, and pa t up expressly for family use. [oct24] W. A. MT3LURQ. LAND! LAND!! —We have for side 8J)09 1 eres of land, along the Baltimore and Ohio Railrond, • within from two to four miles of ths stations of Cameron and Belton, Vs., In lots of A seres to 100 or more, at from .$8 to $lO an acre. This is a fins legion for farming, or for i>;aell home steads. The timber and water are good, and t*he eoli rich and productive. Every station cm the RaUroetl affords a good market for all Kinds of produce. Deeds of general warranty will be made. S. CUTHBXRT A SON, octl9 140 Third street IT MUST BE BOLD—A small House, with large Lot of Ground, tor mle. Price $330; or leas, for cash,, as the owner is about removing Wash Call to-day. If yo« want a bargain. 8. OGTHBEkT A SON', oct2B No. 140 Third sti *ei. WOOLEN LONG BHAWIA.—Just received, another Urge assortment of Bay State, Empire state, and other kinds of Wooleo Long Shawls, of the newwl and most desirable styles and colors. A. A. MABON A 00, octtO 23 Fifth strewL 7SHEEBE—24 boxes W. R Cheese, to store and for sale by \y ocU» ENGLISH A RICHARDSON; CHEESE— 600 boxes prime W. R. Cutting Cheese, just >*■ calved and for sale by HENRY H. OOLLLNS. APPLES— 10 barrels for sale by oetlB HENRT H. COLLINS. HKFINKD SYRUPS—SO bbls or various qualltits,' for mle by foct2l] BUITM A SINCLAIR. BUCKETS— 20 dotes Buckets; 5 ** Tubs; for sale by oct33 KING A MOORHEAD. CIANDLES— 75 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles; / 25 “ Star Candles; for sale by 0c123 KING A MOORHEAD. lORN—4OO bushels Shell Ooru, In store and for.sale by J oet!9 ENGLIBH A RICHARDSON. f |>AK—lOO bbls N.C.Tar, to arrive and tor sals by 1 oct2l ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. CtOHN— 400 bus Shell Corn In store and for sale by J_oot2l_ ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. CHEESE— 24 boats W. R. Cheese in store and for mle by oct2l ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. SOAP— 2uo boxee Borin Soap for sale by octZl BMITH A SINCLAIR rNNEHS' OIL—2O bhli prime Bank Oil for sals by octal SMITH A SINCLAIR. CANARY BEEP—2,OOO foe Canary Bsad, in store and for mle by FLEMING BROTHERS, ENXTIAN RED—26 bbls English VsniUatLßaid, for sale by |oct27] FLEMING BROTHERS. TitPSOM SALTS—2O bbls Epeom Salta, In store and for Ja mU.by [ocOT] FLEMING BROTHERS. ABHINO «>WJ)»Ii-14 bu B.bbitf. WhUh, row dar, In more and for sale by .**3s : Fleming brothers. MADDER— 11800 B>s Madder, Just received and for sals by - 7 [OotjT] FLEMING BROTHERS. GITM »dltLlA(wiß tx Qnm tth«lii« lo itcre and for sate by . [oot3f] FLEMING BROTHERS CYANIDE POTASSIUM—26Ibe Cyanide In store and for sale by oct27 FLEMING BROTHERS. C'IOPaL VARNISH—SOB galls Oopal VarnUb, In store and J for sale by j foct27] FLEMING BROTHERS. COFFtE— 100 bags prime Bio; 24 do Java; in store and for sale by oct33 KING A MOORHEAD. T> ICS—6 tisrtes in store and for mU by JX 00t23 RING A MOORHEAD. GARDEN tools—B doaaa steel Digging Furks; S do Ames’Spades; 4 As Disiutng Spade*; far sale by •UH JAMUii WARMOP- ‘ e , it *. ~ V /..:-■ it - • • ~rC < -> ■ » • r- 1 . rf’! ♦> tL * - 1 ■ V *;* «... ,v >V* ' \v.. COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBUB.OH BOAXLD OF TSADK AND ■E&6 HANTS' BXOHARGE. OFFICERS. JOHN SHIPTON. first Vkt President—Wu. H. Stava. Second “ “ W*. R. B*owm. Secretary —Wit. 8. Hayzn. Treasurer —John D. Scout. Superintendent —S. T. Nobtsam, Jb. Committee of Arbitration for iYoeembcr.—W. R. Baevs, Y. P n V. Bxiaxm, W. K. Nnncx, J. M. Pknnocx, W. P. Jonh. WIULY &KVLEW 07 TmiBTOOH XAUXT. Tha vast of animation In businaa drclaa, noticed laai vaak, continues, as va have not yat bad suNeient rain to . ralaa tba river. Tha levee, which should a t this season of tba yaar present a bustling aspect, is comparatively da' aartadi But, upon tha whole, we are not sura that this want ef facilities lor doing an extensive bastneaa Is tot the worst. In these contracted money times, tha leas business dona, or at least the lass speculation, the better; and It is taking it in this light that soma of our merchants are in clined to consider it a blessing in disguise. Monetary matters remain the same as at our last report. In regard to money in Philadelphia, the Ledger, of tha Ist lust-, says: ■iSiai iuxxT A moat trying crisis in commercial circles commences tht* day. From the Ist to the 4ih insi., paper covering a large amount of the trade of last spring Alls doe. This is always an anxSons period among our large merchants, but tha trouble is greatly aggravated this year by the derangement In tha currency In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky, and the great stringency experienced in the money market of those States. It is on the interior traders that our elty merchants most rely for help to carry them through the trying “ three days’* now upon us. A good deal of disap pointment, however, is feezed this year. Under the general plea of pressure and derangement of the currency, there are many who will avail themselves of it to procrastinate payment, many of whom, with a will and a little effort, might comply with their obligations. Those of our city merchants who peas through this week may hope for a little more ease. Next week we shall have the bank dividends, which will tend to Increase the street supply of money, when It Is hoped easier rates may follow. Money was in ur gent demand yesterday, though not more eo than might be expected, time and circumstances considered. The Cincinnati Priest Current of the same data, in giving a review of their money market for the week, remarks: The past week has not marksd any Improvement In money matters. Parties who are neoaa.luted to borrow, continue to be pretty hard;presetd, and those who have money to lend experience ho difficulty In obtaining high rates of interest ranging from to 3 peroent per month. Some parties, however, who have surplus capital, are grant ing temporary Joans to first-class parties at 13 per cent, per annum. The banks and bankers are doing very little, and this is oonflned almost entirely to parties whose paper they already bold. New applicants for loans receive cold treat meat. Confidence Is still weak and unsettled. Tbe scarcity la Breadstuff*, coupled with a heavy advance in the fereign market, has caused a furlhsr rise, and it has now reached the highest figure quoted at during the sum' mer. We do not look for a material decline until the river becomes navigable, and the streams around have sufficient water to keep the mills in constant operation. APPLES—There are fewer Green Apples this season la market than usual. We note, on Thursday, one sale of 26 bbls at BX37U. ASHES—Pearls are in demand aod scarce at at Pots, 69*>jt- Sal status, Soda Ash, 3^#3Ue. BRICK—Fire Brick we quota nominally at gat for com mon and $4099860 for extra; and Fire Clay at fl 2 • ton. BEESWAX—BaIes on arrival at 64926 c; and from store at 269200. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets ai Factory $2, and from store 82.1692,26. Large Tuba, from store, |797A0 • dos.; email do JttAO. BROOMS—We note a steady demand and light supply; on arrival, prices range from $292,76, and from store at BT.IT9B* BEANS—SaIes eootinoe UghL Good White are worth |IAO, and Mixed $L2691.37. BUTTER AND EGGS.—There le some prime Roll arriving, and it commands 20921. Sweet Peeked is worth 10916, and common do. 10912. Eggs aeareu at 10 cents per dozen. BAOON—Tbe total sale# of Bacon reported on *Chaags this week would seareely foot 60,000 pounds. Shoulder* command 09T; Sides T 9 y l%, kti plain n.«>. 10911, Swear Cured, IS cents. Tbs demand for el I kinds!* faulted. CRACKERS.—Manufacturer* met during tbe week and agreed to raise th* rate*, as follows: Water Crackers, 9 bbl ga^o Batter do do .... f,oo Pilot Bread do 474 PtoNk* do do p « COTTON YARNS, Ac—Tbe foUowlag are now th* ruling rates: 80. 6 told. lscJu*ivt_l6c9 lb No. 10„_.. “llAli- 1» *• « ** 1» » *• “ IX. •* 14 21 “ «• It “ 14 .22 « - 3D DoiSN TUI 80. 600 _ .te 9 ft | No. 900 gig • fr - •» J •• 000 « ** TOO 7 *• { •* 1000 o\2 *« Garnet Chain : whit* 1»920, colored 23. Coverlet Yen, 83926. Cnadlswlck. 18. Twine, 20. Batting, No. 1. It; No. 2.13; Family Batting. 16. Caulking. 16. CORDAGE— I The following are lb* rates now established: Pbseii Uw»—Miami. f 1,16 ft doa U«p, $1 ft dot. OOPPIB—W* quota it isd tlat. CAKDLXS— Safas of Star dortaf ths tak it 24c ft ft Moped worth 13}*, isd Mould Sup brtoga to CUlKBft-W mot Km» U mv ibuatliat, *~l a«aU with ready at rub «ad tla* Flßft—Bran and hfaorta, |1 Jft ft 100 fee; Ship stuff 11,40; IlnUbed Mlddllifa, $1 ,00 ICtiTV «««< JUplllT UphL ¥¥7 FREIGHTS—No ehanga baa ooearrad la U* Railroad. Dm Oaaal U eloaad by tba fall of tba Frvrport AqaadaeL FRATH CRB—Balsa bava takan plaea from flm htodi at 4Se, aod retail at i&ufftO. FlBU—fjiUi m toeflaad to tba ragolar vast! of tba trad*, tjootallooa remain aoehaagad, via: Maekaral No. ft. larga, Madias do., $104)0; No. 4, Baltimora Harris*. >o,Sft3fofto; iunfc« do I’M): Treat. $9; White, $10; half bbU la tho oaaal pro portkm. Tbara la as opvatd famlvnrj FLOUR—Tba raetipta alaea oar last gtnaral rarlav bars oeatlau*] axtratoaly Ugbt, aod folttag flu atert of tba aa toal dciaaad. Pricaa, too, bava materially alranril. folly 7ft casta par bbl orar laat waak'a qootatiosa. At the of oar la«t v«ek‘a rariavr, aalaa vara qaotad at ft,I2U to s•,*&, flrvt baada aod from atoraa. Tba aalaa darts* tba put vaak vara priori pally aoofload to amali lota, at print ranging from sft,fto, B,7ft, $9,00 to $9,12 for aopaifloa, aod $9,26 to $9,3? for axtra, flrat haoda. Aalaa from ttoro yaa- Unlay, Is dray load lota, at $9,12 to s9,2ft for tnprrflaa. aod $9.23 to S9,M for axtra. GRAIN—Cora la lo ataady raqaaat at ?35?6 for ■ ballad, aod ?6®T7 for aar Oata : briak damaod, oo arrival, at 60 aod 66. Bavaral aalaa of Bar lay from vafeo at asd firm: tba mil la offar $1,30 for Rya, aod Wbaat la to ro qoaat at $1.A&01,86. GROCXRJRR—Angaria Arm. Waqoote by thahbd atftU to 6e, and by tba bbl A&ftJ-fe. OfMnliaaaa, oooridarabla lota changad baoda at 23 to 2&e for oak aod cypraaa. Coffn 12 •12Ue Kira ftUgfe ft *». QIftMAN lLAT—Briar* $40&4& 9 too. GLABA—Wa qoota dty braoda Wlndov at $3 m box for Axft; s2>o for 7x9; $3 for 8x10; for IxU. 9x12, aod 10x12; AfoftO for 9x13, 9x14, aod 10x14; $6 for 9xlft, 10x16, aod 10x16; for 10x17: 1,60 for 10x18; and ao 00 in craatlag la Uka ratio according to claa—lo 9 et. off for eaab. Oooatry braoda ara aold at ao avaraga of a boat 60c Im • bx than dty braoda. HAT.—From aealaa It ooanoaada«| toa. IRON ANDNAILA -No ehanga to note la card rater 1b« milla ara all la fall opvrmttoa. Fw aalaa ara raportad. A aalr of No. 1 la aov aod than mad# at 10 aaote. LEATHER—Tbs store rates are now; Red Spanish Sole, per R, 21A23; BUogbter Bole, 34<^26; Upper Leather, per doeen. Bridle do. do. sSflat4o; Oountry Bridle do. s3B®s3o; Skirting Leather, per fo, 28 rents. METALS—On Saturday, a sate of SO tone Lower Marion Blooms took place at $96, rix on Wwlnertay, 118 tons No. 3 Anthradte on private terms; 16 do. Na 2 at $43, six moa; on Thursday. 160 toes ” Hamburg” Pigs at $40.4 mas. NAVAL STORES—Spirits of turpentine brings 06 tn the ■mall way. Tar s4,T6<#ss; Pitch $R25 salra of Lord Oil No. 1 at ko&B6r by the lot and iu the mall way. Llu*eed U firmer, and salsa in the retail wav an made el 85: no heavy sales reported. POTATOES—Not a very active demand at present high figurea, via: from warehouse. BEKDB—No sale of Clover reported. Timothy aelU at $2,75^2.17—a deeltne. Flax $1,6001,62. SALTPETRE.—2O bags at 9:, four mouths. ■ALT.—At the Canal sales are mads at $2 R bhl for Na. 1, and $2,0002,12 for extra. From store a alight advance on these rates. STEEL—Spring Steel, Pittsburgh manufacture, Plow do, 707)4: steel plough wings, 8 ; do. cut to pattern, 801044; A B steel, from rolled Iron, 6U; from hammered do, Hoe steel, ?U; Fork do, 7; Shovel do, 8; steel dandy tire, 7; Ellptic Springs, 10U; seat do, 13014; Culti vator teeth, 13X5, 32085; do. IBXSU, 50055 R tooth. TALLOW—No dsthand. Nominally held at rough do Be. TIN.—I C. and IX, sl3^s,eash; Pig $34; Bmr s37)*, cash. TNDIAN A AND ILLINOIS money will be taken at & per I eent. dUcount, foi Booka and Stationery, at the cheap Book Store 87 Wood etrvet I wit! mU all Booka and Sta tionary aa low aa can be had In the city, ontheabove term*, and no hombug. Remember to call at _oea4 SAUL B LATJFTKR’S. S 7 Wood atreet nw' A. UABON A 00. hara joat o patted an Vj alerant and extemlre aaaortmant of cloth, aatin and Talaat Cloaks, with the riebaat atjlea of trimming. [oet23 BONNKTB .—A. A. MASON A 00. are dally opening Aba Uteat and moat fashionable aatin and velvet Bonnets. Their aaaortmant cotsprlaaa upwards of alx hundred Bon. nota, of all quail ties. oetSS OOMETUING NEW.—As w* Intend making * change In O our present businem. we are prepared to offer our stock or floe Watch**, rleb ana fkshlonsbl* Gold Jewelry, BUrer Spoon*, fork*, no , at precisely New York city wholesale prices* which 1* a redaction of from 10 to 16 per cent Therefore, any one wUhlng a fine Watch-or any other arti cle of rich Gold Jewelry, would do well to give u* a call before purchasing elsewhere, it 61 Market street N. B.—The very beet quality of Watch Glasses set at 16 capt*each,at HUOD'B. oet4 A A. MASON A CO. have just received and opened up • wards of forty more cases of NEW GOODS, among \ebich will be found a well selected and elegant stock of 1 IRKSS GOODS, consisting of Plain and Figured Silks, some v.wy rich and desirable colon of Frenob Merinos, Paramet ta s» Wool D* Laines, 4c, with a.geoeral assortment of Dt mastic and Housekeeping Goods, which, together with the whole of their immense stock, will be offered at greatly re dutwdjjrkca. petti FOR SALE—6O Building Lots in Bast Liverpool, Ohio. These Lots are In the midst of Potteries, near the Sta tion of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, and will be ■eld .theap. Terms of payment, $6 per month. Title unex ceptionable. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, aulO Real Estate Agent. Successors to J. Kidd A 00., No. 00 Wood street. AV ALUABLK MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE, With 06 sores of Land, a Stone Grist Mill, of 8 run of stones, and a .Saw Mill, all In good order, situate on the Sandy and Fearer Canal; will be sold at a bargain, as the owner is about tea more week For particulars call at the Real Estate Offlet of 8. OUTHBERT A SON, Cttii 140 Third street SUQA (Ui—76 hhd* prim. N. 0. Sogv; 80 bbls Coffee Sugar; > 2$ “ Loaf; for sale by oet3l SMITH 4 SINCLAIR. GODHY AND GRAHAM rOR NOVEMBER.—Peterson’s Ms Basins, for November. Goueyw Lady's Book of Fashions. Graham's Magazine, for November, just received and for sale by BAM’L. B. LAUFFKR, octtO 87 Wood street Di&ft’a Gallefe. The day and evening classes or the com mercial DEPARTMENT, of this Institution, an open for the reception of pupils in Mercantile and Steam boat Book-keeping, Penmanship and Lectures on Oomxner -1 dal Sdenoee. A new edition of the College Circular, just published I well and get a copy. aepST ’, ' t j -k * + » * « a ; J *>• » '* « Ornoi or th* Daily Moontt Pom, \ Friday, November 8, IU4. f Sugar Craskers, 9 t>. Bom do do Boston do do POCXB Till, 19 gift. Cut. 14 M Manilla Hope,coil. White Packing Yarn, fin*.-12 *• Bb» Culm— MoallLo, {2.60, *,?&#*.«> ft do*, do coil 19 mo V Ilosp, tun, a.T*#V**4oo. do ooUU M* * K. - --V n - p v . a. .. MISCELLANEOUS. ;i¥nrzßf'uDtr‘TK: RART ASSOCIATION. Organised far the Encouragement and General Diffntion of Literature and the Fine Aria don, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com moa Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor OU Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, now designs tnd very rich. Oooon and Onatea Mattini, Druggeta, Riga, Mate, Stair Rods Window Shade*, 4c. pinona to want are lavlted to oall and exam ine their stocky Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the mbit reasonable terms. ffiFnSmall profits and quick ' TERMS OA3H ONLY. octt Three Beas«s and Lots for Bala. ART ILL be said at private tale, THREE HODBES AND YY LOTS. Due Brick House, situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 foot back. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. On* House fronting on Logan street, and the othgr on Carpeoter’e alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand I now occupy, on the corner of Ferry Water streets, the lease runoinr one year from Ist of April, 1866, with the furnitnra. Bedding, 4c. The House at pres ent is doing a good business, sad Is pleasantly 'ocated. For terms and farther particulars enquire of ALEX. CUPPLSB, _ an2Brtf comer of Ferry and Water etreets. I HATE Sold my interest in the business of Long, Miller 4 do., to 8, A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the cid stand, Po. 109 Front street I cordially recommend tbe new firm to tbs patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1864. P. H. MILLER. x a. losq - jso. raiLurs. B. A. LONG * CO., Bell and brass founders, and gas fitters, invite atte&lion to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with Gas and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, frir nlab Railroad pump* and Tank Flttiugs, and keep Anti- Attritlon Metal constantly on hand. jy 3l C. D. Wood, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door above Race, east side, Philadelphia, has on hand the best qualities or old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Modoua nela Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ao, on terms worthy tbe sttention of purchaser* and dealers. [suSSy Buths—Hot, Cold, and Bbowar. IN the fitting nod furnishing of which .nothing has been spared to render bathing luxurious as well as healthful. Are open every day, (Bunday’s excepted,) from 6 o’clook. A M , until 10 P. M.,at the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Duqneene Way. JOHN WOQPBQN, Proprietor. Wm. Dlgby, Jr., CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Matonic Hall, Fifth street, Pittsburgh^-- Clothing m.H, to order, in good style, and at moderate rates. sa9rtf Mo Humbug. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock will not bq distributed at ROGERS 4 CO.'S Star Da guerre©type Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason's, but open the payment of $1 you can procure as good a LIKE NESS as can bq procured in this or any other city. Call and give us a trial. aofi W atxsiul Water and fiarsaparUla. M. D. ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now. manufacturing and bottlelng the above beverages on an extensive scale. His articles are of the beet quality, and manufactured from the purest materials. oetl7:ly A Bafgaln for Hauulsetur*ri» 18 OFFERS O, in Adamsville, at Dam No. 4. on Big Beaver river, consisting of 18 shares of Water Power, and 100 tats. The Water Power is one of the best in the county. It and the Lota are offered at a great bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, oct!0:lm i 75 Fourth street. _ i bsae Jons, 'EJ* ANUFACtUBSB at Spring aud Blister Steel, Plough ill Slab sted, steel Plough Wings, Coach and EUptic Springs, Braeej Nut Taper, naif patent, Screw. Mall and Hammered Iron Affies,—eecser af Reas and Fuat streets, nttrims*, PaJ mt&ljr MEDICAL. Oeasomptlvei Read I BYGEANA, or JMf Di*o*nd JhUtod Thia moot wonderful article it declined to produreenewiire revolution is tlv treatment of all diseases of the longs. Aeoouut* u« daily received from Clergy men and per* tons of the highest respectability, of cans of cures hereto for* considered incorabla of Asthma, BroncUti*, Consump tion, and all Diseases of the Lungs, by DR. CURTIS’ HYGEANA. Read (he following: Dr. Burnell, Postmaster of Burlington, N. Y, says: “Sami a dosen more Hygeana; It is working wooden bare la diaeaflao of the lungs. I believe it vUI ear* any dlaatsaa , not in the very last stages, and eras than is priealam to the rest and comfort it is sure to gira tba sufferer. *1 am willing,’ said my neighbor, 'to purchase a r*' ,t *f‘ a week for my daughter; It gires bar perfect rest. Ido not expect bar to lire.”' Hrotixi m Him.—J. H. (Hubert, Portmsster of Rich mood, Maine, writes ns: “The Hygeana is doing wonders here. My sister has bad a distressing cough, with great difficulty of breathing, for years. She won tbs Inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup tor a fow days before aha was re lieved, and now, after one month'suse of it, her cough is well. Dr. Ooitif' new system of inhalation mnst prodnoa an entire revolution in the treatment of diastase of the longs. Then is no mistake, it is truly a wonderful dis covery." ■ The Bar. Mr. Curtis says: “It ia now eight days sinoe my daughter put on the inhyiay «ni( using (i>* Hygeana, and It has already dona more for bar all the medical faculty bare bean able to do for tha last two yean. The irritation and tickling sensation in tha throat is gone, and with it the sough. Bit sleeps wall.” Sold at DR. BpEYSER’S Drag Store, Ho. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin alley and Wood street. [oet&dawSm [From Ou Pittsburgh Doty ZXipOfeA, Jkh.l6, 1868.] Cheat KxpandsriMlhonider Bra««s.»/Ui Kxeallemt Article. Persons who hare acquired a stooping position, by follow* ing a sedentary occupation, will experience gnat relief by tba osa cf tba ** Washington Suspender Braes,” made and sold by Dr. KIYBRR, corner of Wood street and Virgin allay. It answers for a braee and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons Is so placed as to tend to bring the shonlden to their natural position, and expand the cheat. We purchased one some time ago, and have been to pleased with It, that we unsolicited gave it a “pwfL” gratis. Women, hundreds of whom an annually Injured by the weight of enormous ''skirts,” should also procure these braces. Be particular in procuring the kind mentioned, as many of the Braces sold an v T*Tg“ Bold wholesale and retail at the Drag Bten of GEO. H. KEYSKR, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. 49* Sign of the do Idea Hoetv. N. B.—l also keep every variety «f Trusses, Supporters Body Braces, Pile Prop* Caffite Stockings, Suspensory Bandages. Ac. «n2lalaw care Ear Chnftera. A CARD—Citizens of Pittsburgh, yon have one of the most terrible diseases known the CftoitrO. Al though so fatal, as it usually psoras, it is nevertbelen promptly and easily curable* by a psopar remedy; invaria bly so in its earlier stage*, seldom otherwiae era after collapse has taken place. By tvaaiy-two years’ acquaint anoe with this disease I am enabled to afford yea A PROMPT AND PERFECT RIMED?, Which yon will find In my CHOLERA SPEGHTC. Every famtiy should get it at once, sad kaep it on Every perton in fact should have S'within reach, sad Jmd mediately use it on the first dfojturbaae* of Iht trfrfo. The relief it gives is prompt and aflietoaL Use it with oom fidenrs, even In the later stages. rnll illrnrtinm fnr frmting the ftlNassiarrmnimif it. ' Por sale by GEORGE H. KETSER.No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. fsep2lJ B. 8. FITCH, Broadway. H. T. A. Phyilclsa’s OpiAlom ef my Iksildtr Braoet. Da. Lain, editor of the Chambenharg under date of September 18, 1864, in of thaee Braces, aays: Our friend, Dr. GEO. H. KJEYSEB, snbmltted to our inspection a very fine specimen of the “Washington Bus peudtr Brace, "Tnannfactnred and yold by him at the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It serves admirably the purpoeae for which it is intended, is light and easy, and altogether free from the objections attached to the many other Braces tn general use. ItisanamaOeat Suspender, while at the same time it pr—rim the *«i. dan in a healthful position, without at aIP restraining the natural movements of the body. The Dr. will mud them by mail, free of pottage, to any part of the Union. Bold wholesale and retail a: DR. KKTSXB’S, 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley. [oct&dow list of Gonrm fatxvt xxsiems, os aaxn awe von sati sr PLBXIIO BROTHERI. Wholesale DntggisL* end Dealers m FOimt MtMd met, Oomsr Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KRXLER’B AMERICAN OOMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative; M Carminative a»i— m ■ “ Hair Dye: ** Expectorant: “ Sanative Pills: “ Hair Tonic; Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryant’s Pulmonary ; Hoofiand’s Onaas Bitters; Holla.d do Hostetler’s Stomach do Merchisss’ Uterine Oatbolkon: Storms' Scotch Cough Candy; Price’s do; Thorn’s do; Howe’s do: Osgood’s India Cbolagogue; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials 2 Tier’s Qom Arable Drops; arrisoa’e Hair Dye; Phalon’s do Batchelor’s do MeMunn’s Bivfr of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown's Essence of Jamaica (linear 1 McAllister’s do de: Kidder's IndaUible Ink; Payson’s do do; Aruhokfs do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons' Katbairon; David’s Lilly White; Basin’e do; Htut'i do; Allen’i Nerve and Bom UaioMt; Mtiliin Unitug do; ferreTs Arabian do; Gardner's do; Baml’a do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Berne's Pile Lotion; Mara Pan; Scarpa’s Acoustic OD; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Roshton, Ood Uvar OU MeAlßstor’s Ointment; Bings' Iteh do; FerreTs do; Gray’s do; Trask's HtgnaUn Ointment; Jadkin’a do; Bwahs’s Panacea; Hooch's do; Sargent's Tnfcnt Panaoaa; Parry Darts’ Pain Kfilar; Ajar's Chany Pectoral; Hough ten's Pepsin;. Klara Petroleum; Mclane’s Celebrated Liver Pills Brmndrctb’a do Wright’s Indlaa Vegetable Pills Laa*» Anti-bUioaa do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Km’s do; Bwaynn'ExtzactSarsaparlllaßlood Uls Jayne's Anodjne Cough do; Townsend's Health do; Jaw David's Plasters: Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman's do; Bodwar’s Baadj Belief; Morrir Remsdj; Prof. Wood’s Hair Bestoratlvt; Bmerson'a do; Ball’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Sand’s do; Qn ytotPs Extract Tallow Dock and Sarsaparilla Wolff’s Schnapps; Soap, Clearer’! Hons j; ** Highly Soentsd Brown Windsor “ Mink; Lodlom's Specific; McLane’s Bodorifle Oangh Syrup: Tyler’s Gun Arable do; Bah Sts’ do; BWayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonlo Syrup; Barry’s Trioopborous; Norwood’s Tinetnra of Taratnun Vbtdt: McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Loeoek's Pahnonle Wates; Thompson’s By# Water; , Agents for all of Dr. McOUntoek's Dr. Needham’s BraastPomps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pomps; Gam Elastic do do frbl&ly J. t. soxxstos...— o. ». jornmoa , n, max* mselsior Carrlags Paeterr. JOHNSTON, BROTHER A OU, PRACTICAL POACH MAKERS, comer of Bcbeeea and Belmont stmts, Alte gbeny city, Pa., have on end~ere an extensive assortment of Carriages, fioekaways, Boggles, Baggage Oars, made in all thair various styles, with stxto regard to durability and beauty of *">«*», nslng in all their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Ra pairs attended to on the most reasonable teas*. They foal confident that all who may favor them with their patron* age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of thrir work. Tbs Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses paw every flf. teen mlnatesduring the day. oct2fciy DtlPa Otlltft, Classical and mathematical department.— Hours and terms per nation of SO weeks, payable by the half session, in advance: Regular Day Class tn Latin. Greek, Mathematics, dc~ 9 to 18. A. M.,and 2 to 4, P.M.,530. EveningOUssln Math* unities, 7too, P. M., 820- Branch and German, •toU, A. M., and Bto 4, and 7t09,P. M* $BO. LadW Clan In Mathematics; Wednesday, 4to fi, P. SL; Saturday, oto IS, A. M., $lO. No pains or expense wfil be spared to this department of the College worthy of patronage, ootll A.EUPrindnaL Piimtnihlp, Bsrcaatilt and Itsambeat Book-Kssplag, THE DAT AND EVENING CLASSES OF DUTFB PPL* LEGE are open for the reoeption of Dally Lectures on Mercantile law and Sd* . \ oetft Hsmmoth Llfkt* SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID FICTURKB are M prodnced at OA&GOE New GaUacy, Ho. 76 fourth street, by his la-ge and improved Bide and Sky fcTwhfch LU.mwSrfOdldn. aMU*"* to . few Mcomt.j—4 to «aj w~tl»r. Will mdOTWtefr; .nl Sotlot* THOBB whow*ntßoy*i Oothtar wooMdo- well t»c*B ftt GALLAHAN’B Jteatr« 24 Fifth gt»*L HiJ pwdTfc*. Woar «r« vplndkt . lhr thawing good*. Jotom W. Bstlwr R Cm** FiRWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS- Dealer* in all kinds of ffttohorgh Vitaftatim, Land Pipe and Sheet Lead, AT ProoftreeC ' Walttr P. KanktU* TKPORTERand .Dealer is TmA and iaate Butt I. Hangings Bftrf A.*** « f"J «> -V 1 •' J) 'r~ ■ RAILROADS srunna m -NW MOST CIKSor AND OSLT RSLIABLR BOCTB Jl RAILROAdTtO CHICAGO THENCE BT CHICAGO AMD HIBSIffiSIPPI RAILKOAO Am Air Idaelßo&te from. Chicago to St. Lotus. fTIRAINB LX ATE • CHICAGO SALLY i Snndaye excepted/ I OP arrival of TTvpiom Train ST Mlshigan Central w^n-oadir— -Ist. BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL. WJD, a M MIGHT BXPEBSS._„IOK». K 51. Trains rut through to R.Louis in fourteen bouH, vta Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, wilhout ehangt o/oars . or tnapapr. connecting at Alton with* dally Line of Packet) tor Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louis wish FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and Intermediate points on the Mississippi, and with regular lines of steanssrs for Kansas and Connell Binds. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS ZS HOURS. Baggage cheeked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Con* trai and Southeni Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. X. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, - * General Pananeer Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Ja., Buperinundent. Tickpts to St. by this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitta burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad*. rrep2T.-Sn CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THIS Ohio and Pennsylvania Rsllroad, VIA ALLIANCE. " rpHK shortest, quickest and cheapest route to ToltQo, Chi • fit* o ^eD *i ami St. Louis, U VIA This route is one bandied miles shorter and about-eight hours quicker to Chicago, than the circuitoos one VIA IN DIANAPOLIS. Three Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Four Daily Trains between Cleveland Chicago/ Time to Cleveland six boors, Chicago twenty-two hour*, and SL Louis thirty seven boors. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at T.SO, A. iL, DLOU, IL, and 680 P. M, connecting at Hudson with Trains for Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 1040, A. M., 120, P. M., and 840, P. BL The Trains of;tks Ohio and Penna. leave Pate bttrgh at ROO, A. 840, A. iL. and 3.00, P. W.; arrive in Cfeveland at 10 00, A. iL, 2.20, P. and 840, P. M 4 cos nacting there with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago. Rock Island and 8L Louis. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, 8t Louis and the Sorrh 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 those who go via Mans field or any other route. Time gamed by going via Clave land, eight hours. going to St. Louis ur any other point west of Chicago, will make the closest connections >tw( Quickest time by taking the 8.00, A. SL, Train from Pittsburgh. Pammgers by this Train (via Cleveland) reach St. Louis on the evening of the following day. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 6.00 and 840, A. 240 and 840, P. M.; arrive in Chicago at 8.45 and 11.00. P. IL, 540. A. M. and 12.00 M. Trains tears for Bock Island and St. Louis as follows : Leave Chicago at 8.20, A. M. and 940, P. M. Pamasgers for 8t Louis go over Rock Island Joliet, ana thence over the Chicago and MUaiseippi to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (28 miles) to Bt. Louie. Passengers by the 840, A. iL, Train arrive in fct. Louis at 1140 same evening, and by the 9.30, P. Train at nooa next day.. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago ana Bt. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND l«r OUM | 2IT CLASS. 2SB CUM. To A1U5ae«.........52 80 ITo Chicago _.sll 60 0 w Orrelaod.— 400 J La Salle .14 60 12 W T01ed0..—,,... 6 00 },r 31. Mail 1^.30,1*.M. Past. Line, 240, A M. Para to KewTark, fare to Philadelphia, $8; Pare to lalfirarrr, tt. fare to Bedford Springs, $6,70. Baggage chewed to all stations on the Pennsylvania • road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Pamengpmjpprchiting tickets is ears, will beifoarged iw dWH In addition to the station rate#*, except from stations -where the Qompany hare no Agent. No notes of 4 lees denomination than flee dollars will he received in payment for tickets, except those issued by the Banks of Pennsylvania. M 9“ NCHCH.—In ease of lose, the Company will hold Miwiahw responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not) exceeding $lOO. H. A-®* Predator Omnibus line has been employed to convey rwmigeis and baggage to and from the Depot,at a charge not fo exceed 16 cents for each passenger, and 16 cents for eaeh trunk. for tickets, fepljto J. MBSKBEKN, Agent, Attnfp. B. R. Passenger Station, on liberty it Pittsburgh, inly ffrh, 786i-[ja7 . OHIO AXb PXnrVYLYAXXA 2AILBOA2). I«w Arrugmnti COMMESCIITQ FEX&UAKY-IZ, 1864. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8A M; dinaa at All I - once; takas taa at Oreetlise; and mokes a dose con section there With * tut Express Train, reaching Clnda met! sheet 12 M. 6 FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 AM, and 9 PI IL, and arrived at ABO A M, and 440, PM. Xbe Trains do not ran on Sunday. 4V* Tickets or farther information, apply at the ticket otoceeof the Ohio and Pennsylvania Baitenaij Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monongahele House, Pittsburgh, or of BBOB6X PABKIN, Ticket Agent, federal street Station. JOHN KBLLY, Psswsngst Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad. SUMMER TARDTbetween Pittsburgh. Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1864. fint C7nn Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, Furniture, second hand, Pun, Piaaoe, Poultry; Wine*. it> baskets or box*: 76 cents a 100 lbs. Aeond Class—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, Clover ud Timothy Boed, Glassware, Hardware, Rags, Wool and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: 00e.B10O.lbe. Third Cliua-^ Bacon and ftrk (loose,) Batter, is firkins, kegs orbbls; Hides,Leather, Soap, Window Glass, andOot ton, uncompressed: 65c. 8100 lbe. Jburft SToss—Alcohol. Bacon (in. casks or boxes,) B*ri«J and Malt, Beef and Pork, Cheese, Lard and Lt*- OQ, Hamp, Whisky, Cotton, (oompreased,) Leaf Tobet>- 40c. ft 100 lbs. flour 80 autaftbbl. _ ■fri GEORGE C. FRANCISCOS. Merchant Tailor. JOHN LABGHLIN, formerly tbMMD for Mr. B.Btooer, would respectfully announce to Ids friends and the pubtto generally, that he has rented and newly -fitted op the fine stand lately occupied by Messrs. J.E.4C. LeeTNo. 80 Market Kret. between Second and Third, where In is prepared to make to order GKKTLEHSN’B CLOTHING in the meet fimbionable style. Having himself served a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, and being e practical cutter, he therefore flatters himself that he rrn turn out garments not to be surpassed iu workmanship or style to this or any other dty in the Onion. Having just returned from the east, be has a large ae> sortment of the most ftuhionable Goods, in hie line, sum brought to this market. N. B.—Boys’ Clothes made and trimmed in the neatest manner. He will ala e warrant all ware what It Is repre sented to be. EVreuts will find it greatly to their advantage to give Urn a call, if they want their boys neatly fitted. Don’t forget the piece, No. 89 Market street, between Second and Third, west side. sep4atow3m Btousboat Vvnltue and Cbalr»« WX an constantly engaged in the aana’eetnre of BTK AM BOAT CABIN CHAIBS and FU&JfITUBE, of erary and pay particular attention to the mannftetare of the best styka, rails bio tor tie on oftenboitt. Out aperiaieein tUi brurh cf Um bui* mtm enables as to vim&t satisfaction, a? w«l! with tin piwapttods to which orders ire filled, as in the quality ot the work and personal attention given to the fittirg oat. Them Intonated in famishing Boats, will Awl il to their •drantage to give us a call frg Horn* J*«an» Factory. BHIHMNG CHECKS AND TWKBDB, lotto dad to »nit tha retail trade of Pittsburgh sad Allegheny, suds of herd twitted yarn, dark patterns tod iztdffo b In*. Sit general admission that Stewart’s Check* and Tweed* art not inferior in qnattty to any other* mastifaetftred in the United States, with an InrraMlnn demand lor them, enfioaxigtf the subscriber to extend his borine**. Mth a ▼Jaw join* np a rood assortment of anch Cbf aa nan aßyWaglßfeom to cent* per yard. Samples wIU tefiSkamhinia who cannot »»<[« it convenient to call Bahama street, near thedepot. Alleyway. - fr HAMILTON STKWART. > inets t* *mlt aU.-Dry Oeeds. r AM’TIGHS, corset of Grant and Fifth streets, haajnat • nerired and U how opening his first Jail stocks fer tUI stseoa. Tb« attention of fedital* retpeetffelly dheoted to the following priest: Jtne French llmnoes at 75c; 5-4 wUe Pazatneias 25c; a large natortzneet of De Case at lie; £uteok>red Prints 500 pieces Flaxifert* at 15enp; yard wide Rhrmttng all pool De Inins at ale. . Ksatneky janta, iweeds and sattf %edi tam IS# np. cheeka, ticking, mtuulhs, linens, enth, table cloths, all weel blankets, shawl*- Habeas and ertiy other article usually kept in a Dry Goods Stars, silef. whkn wUrbenridjfcresMat prieeato anlt the times. A. MTIGHK, mpT aoraer Grant and fifth streets. WAgJUgAkpS—MahogaTnraDdWtlnj handsome for aale hr odff ~ ' Hr. TOCM A CO. t. B. TOPWfI A 00.