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Continental Vocalists.—This popular tronpe of singers advertise to give two concerts at Ma- JxSffHMnywi^g^Bftsonic Hall, during the present week. They are l _ l V* I iij fi 7_* j highly spoken of by the press, in every plaoe where they have appeared. *» to ; a QjfiS *'’ #*• a. I 'i '»3W«3gp-SVffg<f^'Tjtit* -Cf~ T^r~j~*'J*ti ~L ‘ Thk sale of the extensile stock of Queensware lfvi^^vr tv-fcfxf f ;<*hasygSh*.» »w» vt£ *.?jV; and Chioa will bo concluded this afternoon at |5f JwßSßHjieafclrt*! t,f- 37.-.-c-tl^ipt'mV.T*- Sm'V -»'. 1 two o'clock, at the Canal Warehouse. corner of srßBH3«gfiMPslr »-?.rgfafe*ir.lW.rSEVs-»t.tl Liberty and Wayne streets, by Mr. Dans, Auo tioneer - ■ SsffiS9Sßw^ : s®^Tn'i. , ®^i?*£su2?"?!*?' : VT•'-'■l,'vj Ihtekdeii Visit.—We understand the Du pffiKSjfcgTlltviis *Tafa ~t--K> y .‘Vyi. t *4 l* " ~ i jL* ■; r-_>i ,mesne Fire Company have it in contemplation BaMyiiW«*flaswm-J:sSaSk •fl’tStS-'T'* * to pay a visit to l'hiladelphia, for the purpose of Waß>glßt,'£ft.dSi»«.' , .vj>E>'‘i.-^{■<.»AtV.lf^L^v.': ■■'„■ yL<*i participating iu the annual parade, to beheld * * *** I,spDg w- iKy^ffS^rti^j^Svew»• Walker was held to bail yesterday.by Alderman JBMR?ssSeSSM&. i feSS£i^.^fta^ e -^r^' t , T.n~i- > Parkinson, for committing an assault and bat •'"■rvW— tet 7 on Samuel W. Lowry. yif A Meeting of the Directors of the Pennsyl 7nms Ins uruuco Company, will be held at the BEgSu^SgES?A«snaf si*S • SA ,tt■ r j office, at -J odock, A. M., to-day. for the elec- ‘OQ of offioe ■ ,or the ensu ng yea ij'iW.ttwSvl Tickets Sold.—During the month of October, :'VuE al a> ** ‘i '!\n\\.,*zt r*b'. “t )*» *’. '■. •*• ■ there were sold at the office of the Pennsylvania stHijfe'SiSir'y' Vt A,A. 'l Railroad a this cty 2d 6 9 tickets for which * th ° Bom ° f ° Ol6 64 *“ ««*« i SSB»a®Wf&prdfc«*@®v««iß?v;s'* #JIS | «v*>;.' , r!>-< «r : -.*J ■, - iw/k£« S iv -si-.S' j. v*~v-i .YiCzpttjfj %>■..' v • .?? , ,-? 0 *'-'. ' '.v,'' VeXtivtiis'-* r “*• s* -* „ \3 '•»tjS«c-v *« ► ’ et , j "* '’**”******'';*m £.*" v =• i s ■> > - " " ■ ‘.' g.‘a«---1.? m: l£~- V •**•;... v’ ....•"«- U. -■ I. E •■: **| *B * • ■* . ..'. ' - '••'•• « ' - - yWO «,•■■ r ‘ **•*.> i‘.' , 'r- r ' “7 ', - ,- r ~ , •' -- -•-. -A'*.’-.-• -v : "V * :^'--- /:’■' : ' 1 -\.“:---; ,-v'•-'J-.3: ’■•• • '/?';'•■* ■-■- '■. .., • “- ■“' at., m .. .*/.-V v -' .. . . u » ' t »s' -•< l\*J r i' Ji r 'W» -• » <• /%_ •'--•*■’ . . , v e sj -. •'’ ' *Jt ’ ‘ ■ ■ -^m^rr'a ■ *®?r*' ,,r 7* '• rt f '‘‘.'"‘ V :-;f' v‘. ■ : a ineu : - :' ’ - * •’. *' v„-' - • j< r •«' * '-* i THE CITY POST. TUESDAY MOBNIHQ::: Railroad Was. —Atouoh of the Erie trouble, on a email scale, was manifested yesterday, on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, in Temperanccville, at the point vhere it orosaes Saw Mill Run. To get across this creek, it is neoessary to oonßtract a bridge for this purpose, and the Company yesterday morning sent a num ber of their employees to eommenoe the erection of an abutment. The workmen accordingly broke ground.on the lower side of the Run, in front of Woods’ roiling mill, but not, it appears, with the consent of the proprietor of that es tablishment, for immediately upon the appear ance of Railroaders, he, in connection with hiß workmen, chased them away from their contem plated work. The Railroad Company not liking this summary procedure, osme over to the city, and solicited assistance from ’Squire Steel. The Squire, with a laudable desire to preserve the peace, immediately despatched a detachment of his police to tbe “seat of war.” On arriving on the ground, they were joined by a oorps of forty or fifty Corkonians and Fardowns. Con sidering that they were now sufficiently power ful to overawe any resistance, the oontraotors ordered their men to eommenoe work again; but before time was allowed for a single shovel full of dirt to be thrown out, the bell of the mill was rung, as a signal for the assembling of the opposing force, who, to the number of perhaps fifty, appeared in front of the workß, from whence they commenced an attaok on the Rail roaders below. The weapons used were “clink ers. stones, Sc., and did considerable damage. After standing the assault for some time, the Railroad party, finding they were getting the worst of the battle, beat a retreat, and left the rolling mill men in possession of the scene of no tion. Two Irishmen, whose names we could not learn were very badly injured about the face and head, and several others were wonnded slightly. At the close of the difficulty, the railroad men again repaired to towi*. end made information against several of the assailants for riot. We suppose the difficulty will be settled or other to-day. Omo and Pennsylvania Railroad.— The fol lowing is an exhibit of the business on this road for the month of October, and for tho first tec months of the year, as furnished by Mr. 8. W. Roberts, the Chief Engineer of the road: Receipts in Ootober, 1854 $142,353 88 Receipts in October, 1853 84,070 60 Increase $ 68,283 28 Receiptsin 1854, to Oct’er 81 ...$897,298 80 Receipts in 1853, to Oot. 31.... 529,793 84 Increase, (60 per cent.)....5367,474 96 The above amount shows the eariiings of the road, after deducting tho sums received for other companies. The receipts for the ten months are within a couple of thousand dollars of the ealou latious of Mr. Roberts, for tbe whole year. The business on this road, so far, has exceed ed the anticipations of the most sanguine. More freight has been offered for transportation than the capabilities of the company admit of; and from this reason arises the many complaints lately made of the delay experienced in forward ing goods. We nre oreditably informed that nearly every ewitch from here to Crestline is filled with heavily burthened trains, awaiting their turn to be sent on. The necessities of the road call earnestijsfbr the construction of an ad ditional track, which’we presume the Company will construot as soon as possible. With a dou ble track, no railroad in the country will do a better or moro profitable business. Court of Quarter Sessions. —Before Hon. William B. M’Clure, President Judge; Gabriel Adams and William Boggs, Associates. Monday, October 6. Commonwealth vs. Mary Stevenson and Mar tha Black ; indictment, keeping a tippling house. The defendants were found guilty. The Court sentenced Mary Stevenson to pay the coats of prosecution, and to be imprisoned in the county jail for fcur months. Martha Black was sen tenced to only one month’s imprisonment, owing to the fact that eho had a small child. Commonwealth vs. William Plymire. Indict ment- keeping a tippling house. A nolle pro*. was entered, upon payment of costs. Commonwealth vs. Patrick M’Laughlin. In dictment, adultery. Found guilty, and sentenced to pay costs, and an imprisonment in the county jail for throe months. The defendant was also found guilty of an assault and battery on his wife, and sentenced to pay the costs. Commonwealth vs. Margaret Clarke. Indict ment. Fornication. Verdict, guilty ; and defen dant sentenced to pay fine of £lO, old Pennsyl vania currenoy, and costs of prosecution. Kramer, the Murderer.- Mayor Volz, in com pany with several of his police, were engaged on Sundfty night searching among the coal pits on the other side of Coal Hill, for the murderer, Kramer, who, from information received, it was supposed, was concealed in that neighborhood. After a few hours' hunt, the officers returned home, without findiog any clue to the object of their search. We think Mayor Volz is deserving of considerable praise for the energy and perse verance he bas manifested in endeavoring to trace out this murderer. Not only has he kept his officers out after the man, hot on several oc casions, his Honor has spent hours looking for him. We are Borry to see several of our co temporaries have charged him with being remiss in his duties io this case. Those who are ac quainted with the circumstances, know well that the Mayor bas done every thing ia his power to bring Kramer to justico. Distbict Court.— Before Hod. M. Hampton. Monday, November 6. The case of John Sills vs. GUlchrist was oon tmed. Craig vs. Young. On motion of Mr. Marshall, Wm. M’Cutcheon was substituted as guardian of defendant, in lien of Wo. Young. MeCut cheon was appointed by the Orphans’ Court. James B. Irwin’s administrator for use vs. Samuel Fulton et al. Verdict 0 for plaintiffs for $l4O 15. Bill of exception filed. Michael Towry vs. Phillip J. Smith. Verdict for plaintiff for $134 24. Fleming vs. Grier. Affidavit filed, and rule to show cause why the time for filing affidavit of defence should not be extended for thirty days beyond the time fixed by the order of the Court. Dkath or Sallie St. Clair.— We learn from the St Louis Herald, of the Ist instant, that the popular daneeuse, Miss Sallie St. Clair, died at her residence in that city, the day previous, of bilious fever, after an illness of two weeks. Miss Sl Clair performed at the Theatre in this city, during the summer season, and had many friends here. The Herald intimates that her life had been a melancholy one, and that though the story of her public career may be generally known, but few know the history of her trials and sufferings in the walks of private life. Fire.—A fire broke out on Sunday morning, about seven o’clock, in the mineral water estab lishment of J. C. Buffum, No. 26 Market street. It was speedily extinguished, however, and the loss will not exoeed five hundred dollars; oov crcu. we believe, by insuranoe. Kiot.— John Campbell, James Harblson and Marv Ann Harbison, were all held to bail yes terday, on a charge of riot, preferred by Martha Cunningham. James Harbison was also held to ban on a charge of assault and battery, on oath of John Cunningham. "XTOVEMBER MAGAZINKB Putnam, for Novemer. Graham’s Magazine, fur November. Godey’rf Lady’* Book, for November. Art Journal, for October. jogt received by express; also, one of the best collections or everything in the Book and Stationery line in this dty* and at the lowest rates. Remember, the place Uat SAMUEL B. LAUFFER’B, oct2B ' No. 87 Wood street: . ■ JUKE LIQUORS—I have constantlyon hand a laxge X; assortment of pure unadulterated Wines and Liquors, Those wanting an excellent article can always procmk at nov2 JOS. FLEMING'S, i«'V, - , t ' *4 •* Jr r 1 ■ . ! * ■ V:» * *?V» -i * V’M y\-K*S2‘' -i.- •;''/ ,-v . »*,r. rtrc« /•VaiteU-'SiL'.o: ’•’ aeusfor mi i n jfiEA. COMMERCIAL POST. The Bvotr.— Lest evening, at dusk, then wen, by the marks, sixteen inches water In the aiiauweL and Callings Weather dondy* with indications of rain. :::::rNOVSMBE& 7. The met opposite Bt. Louis Is stationary. Weather fine, with eool moraiogs. Found|fre!ghtatothe Ohio is »•*«" at 85 to 60 cents 9100 lbs. Mo change in rates t# New Or leans. —Mittown Democrat, 2nd 10 urcasa waraa in tm oasintst—mhal max. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson. Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Loserne, Bennett, Brownsville. 14 Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. 14 Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. 44 Laserne, Bennett, Brownsville. « Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West New ton. u Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, dNCHTNATI, LOUISVILLE, ? awo * - SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, von tbs ooirrxTAKcs or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT • lrrwcxN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. , iwn This Lnra is composed of seven «. _ . class powerful Steamers, one- for speed, splendor, safety .■NHMHi and comfort, and Is the 05IT tbbouoh datlt luik or Stkak Packers on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, bv whichpassengers and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added, to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Dayt of Departure Boatx, Chptmru. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATU. M. W. Bkltshootxr....Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 2 J. B. Davis Monday. ALLEGHENY Oso. M’Lanr .Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Ww.J. Komrrz_ Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA Jt. J. Gracx Thursday. PITTSBURGH- H. Cakpbeu_ Friday. PENNSYLVANIA J5O. Kt.lsxrs.TCß Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. for particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, \ . JOHN FLACK, / A 8« n “» Monongahela House Buildings. IdeclO] PUtebargh, 1843. CANADA WEST. . Earj.CleT.Und, Port Stanley . and Port Banrell. LaM| THE VINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Bxaxow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Harwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at o'clock. Leave* Port Barwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7 W o'clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Alao connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. for freight and passage apply on board, or to BOOVILL A ==■ LAUDEHDALK, Cleveland; A. t. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, LT or A. M’BRILK. Port BarwelL m»r‘i7:tnoT -4- Tho new and substantial steamer PRAIRIE Captain F. Maratta, will leave for the and intermediate ports, on the first rise of water. For freight and passage apply on board, or to norj JOHN FLACK, Agent. For Clnclnn«ti~and St. l<oals. The new and substantial steamer GRAND Captain Gallatih, will leave for the and intermediate ports, on the first rise os water. For freight and passage apply on board. For New Orleans and Apalachicola. in _ THE new and substantial steamer BEN f Captain Thomas Bmi, will leave MSHHHfor the above ports, stopping at the principal way portion the first rise of the river. For freight or passage apply on board. Regular Wheeling Packet, The light draoght steamer HARTFORD, WILUAM Hazlxtt, will hereafter make tripe for the above and intermediate ports, leaving every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR DAY, at 10 o'elook, A. U. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ocU2O J. D COLLING WOOD, Agem. For New Orlenna, Oalvcaton, Braioi San tiago, and Fort Brown, Texas. The'new and substantial steamer RANCIIK -1 JM&eDRO. Jamks O'Dahxill, Master, will leave for abwve and intermediate ports with the first rise in the river. For freight or passage apply on board. oct£T» STATISTICS OF COAL: Including Mineral Bituminous Substances employed in Arts and Manufactures ; with their Geographical,Geological and Commercial Distribution, and Amount of Production and Consumption on the Ameri can Continent: with Incidental Statistics of the Iron Man ufactures. By R. G. Taylor, F. G. 8. L.. Ac., Ac. Second edition, revised and brought down to 1854, by 8. 8. llalJe man. Prof. Natural Science, Ac. Published by J. W. Moore, 191> Chestnut street, Philadelphia. The Coal interest Is one of the most important in the United States, and since the first edition of the late Air. Taylor’s work was exhausted, those interested in the pro duct, consumption and trade, have had no means of becom ing acquainted with the subject in its various relations. Fortunately, this difficulty no longer exists, as this second edition supplies an imromse mass of Information in relation to the various coal fields ot this continent, details of mines and mining, supply and consumption, markets and routes of transportation, analysis of specimens, Ac , Ac. Besides the coal interest, there Is another intimatelycoo nected with it, namely, that ol Iron, to the mannfectnre and statistics of which, a considerable portion of this volume is devoted. Here will ba found a fall account of the eon- ■ structioo 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 reader, on ac count of the varied and interesting matter It contains upon collateral subjects. The publisher has spared no pdnsin making this an attractive work, it being embellished with numerous wood cuts and colored maps, pitted on fine paper, 940 pages, Bvo. For sale by B. T C. MORGAN. ocl2l 104 Wood utrwt, near Filth. rniIERK’S RES*?: FOR thbk in heaven. Home Whore Changes Never Come. As**cond inipply of the above beautiful Bongs just re ceived. Also, th« “ New MelodeoaJ’ for Flute or Violin, for sale at the old est ablished Plano Depot of ciiarLotte blumb, Ocl3 No. 118 Wood street. 1 Excelsior family starch.—tl? iHgredient* with ll which this starch is prepared, render wholly unneces sary the nee of v birch polish or spermaceti, as it produces a fine polish, wit) loot gumming up or Injuring the finest fab rics. Put up in po-und packages, with full directions for use. For sale, by the box or retail, by peplß W. A. M’CLURO. r|X) THE PUTILS OF G. ANTON, Proftuor of Music.— X. Mr. G. Anton purposed returning to this city in time to resume bds teaching on the Ist of Aogust, but being un fortunately taken ill at Fairmont, be will not be able to reach the dtj for some days. Due notice will be given to his putdls of his arrival. Enquiries may be made at *u24 U. RUBBER'S. AilOUi E AND LOT FOR BALE, situated In Strawberry alley. Prioe $6OO. A House and Lot, in Allegheny dty, on Washington street, for {(700. A House and Lot. in South Pittsburgh, near the Toll Gate, lor $360. Terms easy. 8. CUTHBERT A SON, octlG Real Estate Agents, No. 140 Third St. A CARD.—Mr. u. ANTON and H. BCII BOEDER would rcspetttfnUy announce to thedtixensof Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will give instructions on the Plano, Guitar. Violin and Flute. Inquire at H. Bchroeder A Oo.’s NEW MITBIO FTORK H 4 Fourth stret #ep3B PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT JEL PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAS IO.'D STREET AND CHERRY ALLEY. THE subscriber . respectfully announces to the Ladiee and Gentlemen of .Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL , which, in point of slsc, commodious* ness and adaptation, undeniably excels any simitar ostab lishment In the Uo ited States. Us 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 are dodle and well treked, and the proprietor pledges himself that no pains or exponas will be spared to nuke this establishment the first in the confidence of the public. octa&tf NEW FALL .VND WINTER GOODS.—HAGAN A AHL, No. 81 Marl wl Btreet, have just reoelved a large as sortment of the i tbove Goods, which were bought at a large discount from us nal prices. Their stock consists of ever; variety of Dress 4 taxis, Embroideries, Lace Goods, White Goods, Hosiery a od Gloves, Cloaks, Talmas and Shawls, with a large assortment of Housekeeping Goods. [nov2 WATCHES— 1 tEDUOTION IN PRlCES—Citizens and utrangers c *n now buy Watches at my establish ment cheaper than usually found in the eastern cities, and have a reliable gua runty as to excellence and time-keeping qualities. A very 1 large assortment now in store. Watch repairing ‘of every description, particularly fine work, done in a am wrinr manner, and warranted. W. W. WILSON, nov2 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. COUGH MEDICINES.— Wistaria Balrt m of Wild Cherry; Bwayne’s Byru p “ Jaynes’ llxpeet orant; Duncan’s ie Ayeria Cl lerry Teetotal; Miller’s Clough Syrup, Sellers’ ,c Morgan’s u A large supply of all ft’i* Above celebrated Medicines always on hand and for sals by JOB. FLEMING, nov 2 osrnwT nf the PUmnpfl end Market gt. A REMARKABLE CURE. —I hereby certify that I was ; afflicted with the Liver •Complaint and Phthysls for a long time, being more than a rear under the care of a phy ■ sic iso; thst the disease, lnsU ad of being relieved by the medicines I took, kept gnudua-Hy getting worse, my body swelling no that 1 was unribie to stoop low enough to tie my shoes. When the dine, tse 'was at the worst, 1 was re commended to try SELLERS’ LIVER PILLS. I did so. and was relieved greatly b. f tho use of the first box, and completely cured by the seo> and. „ Wellsville, May 26, 1645. SAJTOeL M'Cokd, Esq. 7b the Fubtic— The origin al, only true and genuine Liver Pills btu prepared by R. E.. Sellers, and have his name In black wax upon the lid of i tach box, and hU aignatare on the outside wrapper. AH others are counterfeits, or base imitations. R. E. BE LLERB A 00., Proprietors, oct2B ' No. 67 Wood street COFFEE— 100 bags prim* i Rio; 20 do Java; in store and for sale by oct23 KING A MOORHEAD. RICB— 5 tierces in store anti for sale bj ocL23 _KING k MOORHEAD. ARDKN TOOLS—O do sen steel Digging Forks ; IT 8 do Ames’ Spades; 4 do Draining Spades ; for sale by J AMISS WARDROP. POLISH DAIRY CUJ IKSK—2QO boxes English Dairy Cheese, reeelTed and for sale by oci26 ’ HENRY H. COLLINS. NE HUNDRED ANJ ) SIXTY ACRES, 80 cleared, t $3400, in easy pay® lents; with suitable Buildings, Orchard of grafted fruit. The land is well watered t nd of good quality, to Preston »™YotTHBKRT * w octa Heal; Estate Agents, 140 Thlr j Bte eet rBAOOO— 10 boxes : Russell A Eobinson, s’e . 25 “ pr.IL Grant, tfs; 25 “ Webster’s Old, 6’s ; w 4 4 th a large M . sortznent of other bran tU, s’s and 14 pound for n ] e £• • octal SMITH t SINCLAIR. FOR RENT—a. good. HODS*, on 8eoo» ad street, between BmitnrteM end Grant streets. Rer jt *2l per month. oct2o {THOS. WOOD? t 7$ fourth street. ' i %-• -4. - I ' ) POET OF PITTSBURGH, STEAMBOATS. "1854.” For st. Lonia< *'i ' 1 -‘ V t* - *' -»»• - ■- ■I ‘-y-l'': ' *»v" t- ' PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. „ „ OFFICERS. President— JOHN BHIPTON. Krtt Vice President—Wu. H. Smith. Second “ « Wm. B. Brow*. Secretary—'Wm. 8. Hatch. Treasurer Joan D. Bcullt. Superintendent —B. T. Non ham, Jr. Committee of Arbitration for November.— W. R. BaoWH, V. P., F. Sillxrs, W.K.Nudcx,J.M.Pehhocx, W. P. Jons. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSSUEOH MARKET. Omcs or thi Dailt Morhiho Post, ) Tuesday, November 7,1854. J The Btock ofFlonrln oordtyls exceedingly light, and there were no tales reported yesterday from first hands. We note: FLOUR —Sales 60 bbls extra from store, in lots, $9,26; 25 do superfine, $9,25; 25 do fine mill, $8,76; 30 do super fine from mill, in lots, $8,95@9,00. BACON—6OOO lbs Shoulders and Hams <s{@ll, cash. GRAIN—Com—GOO bush at depot 75. OATS—66O bush at depot 65; 000 do do 66. WHISKY—3O bbls Rectified 36; 43 do do 36. APPLES—IO bbls, green, $2,75; cash. ASHES —0 sacks domestic time ;10 tons do, 3% do; 6 sacks Imported, do. Monetary Affairs. Saturday was, perhaps, the worst day for commercial men In the financial cities that they have been compelled to pv— through for years , as the four month notes given in July were then due. Here, we are happy to say, th« forebodings of croakers were not realised, although there was some hard scratching. In Philadelphia, too, we learn 1- buriness men met tbeir paper much betiei than was antld'' pated, and on easier money market is now predicted for the future. In regard to New York, the Evening Poet of Sat* unlay says: There Is a rather more oheerfbl feeling in the street The demand fer money is hardly so pressing this morning, as the bulk of the heavy payments making ..to-day have been >rovlded for. We noth* no change in money rates. Favor? te names on paper are taken at ten per cent, but the bulk of prime paper la negotiated freely only at 12, and single nataes at 16. On call, there Is much more ease in the mar ket; and stocks feel the benefit of this; but caution, eved to excess, Is the leading feature of the market. AUCTION SALES. Auction-Daily Sales* AT the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood sod fifth streets, st 10 o’clock, A. M., • genersl assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot! and Shoes, Hate, Cape, Ac., AT 3 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries,Qoeensirare, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Ne w and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fart nitnre, Ac., AT T O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instrument* Hardware and Cutlery. Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Bllvcrwatches, Ac. P- M. DAvIS. Auctioneer. fja3l:tf P. K. DAVIS, Auctioneer. SALE OF BTOCKS BY AUCTION. —On THURSDAY evening, November 9th, at 7 o’clock, at the Merchant!? Exchange, Fourth street— S 3 shares Citizens* Deposit Bank Stock; ' 50 “ North American Mining Company Stock; 10 “ Pittsburgh Trust Company Stock; 4 '* Ohio and Pa. Railroad Company Btock: 19 ♦« Pittsburgh, Cin. and LouUv Tel. Co. Stock; 20 “ Western Insurance Company Slock; nov7 P. M. DAYTB, Auet’r. . lORFKITKD CXJPPKR STOCKS AT AUCTION—On FRI DAY Norember 10th, at 7 o’clock, at the Met chant*’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by order of James M. Oooper, Treasurer— Shares National Mini g Company Stock; Shares Adventure do do do; which have been forfeited for non-payment of assessments. oot7 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. IDG» MINING COMPANY STOCK AT AUCTION—On THURSDAY evening, November Bth, at 7 o’clock, at the Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by order of Joshua Hanna, Treasurer- Shares Ridge Mining Company Stock; forfeited for non-payment of assessments. B ot 7 P. M. DAYIB, Auctioneer. Extra sale of books.—pxatt for tbrx» iwbts mom.— On MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, November 6th, 7th and Bth, at &A o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth stroetx, will be sold a large stock of valuable new Books, Paper, Gold Pens,Ac., which were Intended for the southern cities, but in consequence of the low water must be closed here Immediately. The trade, and readers of choice Books, are particularly Invited to attend. Private sales during the day at low prices. nov4 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. SUNDRIES— -10 hhds Bacon Hams; 25 “ do Shoulders: 60 bbls new large No. 3 Mackerel; 30 hf bbls do do do; to arrive; 30 “ medium do do 26 bbls do do do 16 “ l*ke Trout, in store; 26 “ Baltimore Herring, in store; 20 “ do Shod, do; 6 “ No. 1 extra Lard Oil, do ; 25 “ Tanners Oil, do; 60 casks prime Pearls; 100 bbls Mess Pork; 100 “ Grease-Lanl; 20 “ Loaf Sugar; 60 bbdsO. Sugar; 230 bbls O. Molasses, oak cooperage 40 boxes W. U. Tobacco; 100 bbls N. C. Rosin; 40 casks Rico; 7 boxes Cream Cheese; ISO sacks Dried Apples and Peaches; 2000 pounds Bacon aides. j y B __ ENGLISH A RICUAKDSON Beef bladders wanted, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., octlS No. C Wood street. Secretaries and book cases, of beautiful terns. Call and see them. octlT T. n. YOUNG A CO CiiiKAl* HOUSES—A’good three story BRICK HOUSE, I on Logan street, well arranged with a hall tDd nine rooms, nil well papered and finished In the best style, bot and cold water In each story, gas fixtures Ac., $1,800; terms easy. Also, a two story BRICK HOUSE, on Townsend street, containing five rooms, hall and cellar; price $1,600. Also, a two story BRICK HOUSE, on Carpenter street; price $1,500. For Houses, Building Lots or Farms, at low price.® and easy terms of pajrmeot, call at the Real Estate Office of oct2G 8. CUTHBKRT A SON, 140 Third street. _ rjpO i'HINTKRS.—W* are receiving from the Foundry of I L. Johnson A Oo„ Printers' new* and cud Inks; bras* lined and common Galleys; Brass Rules, all sisee; common and job Cases, composing and shooting Sticks; Ley Brushes and Varniture; 100 founts fancy Card Letters. Leads cut to order. , Orders for Presses and Type will receive our particular ittention. and will be furnished at foundry prices. 8. JAYNEB’ Pekin Tea Store, No. 38 Fifth stroet. I >LA^KiSTI , • —pair* of the beat make* of ell Wool I i Blanket*. ,**nKing In prion from pi to $l2, ju«t rerteired anil for eale by__ joctUO) A._A. MAfcON A CO._ T\BESaiSQ' BU.'USAUS-Mnboginyand'welnut I***4m, J J Bureau*, BerpL*UtJn« fronts » nL " h ' ej and for sale by T - B. YOUNO * '*••• Smitbfield etrwsL MACKEREL —10 l»bl* No. 3, l«.r«e; 10 ** medium i lo u No. 3, ibmll; for by gtHJTU * SINCLAIR oct2l TX>R SALK—A sopetrlor Farm lloaw, in Kucb«?t<fr, 2o t mile* balow ttttaborgh, at the junction of two Hall* made on the Ohio ri»«; it l« doing a good buMnem, and l* in the beat kind of a 10-ration for making money Knqu.reof (<! taO THOMAS WOODS. 7B Fourth »t- FlBIl— Jost received, at the corner of Wood and Sixth uLreetS— , ..... MKSS MACKEREL, in bbls, half bids, quarters and kltto. No. 1 do> “ “ u “ SALMON, In bbl* and kitto; *» do spictd, put up In 10 lbs cans; “ CODFISH. The above are of this fell's catching, and pot up expressly for family use. [oct24] W. A. M'CLURO. ".lew Mnafto. JDOT published and selected by HENRY KLEBER per sonally, in the Eastern dti**— .PIANO: Bayadere Polka, by Wise Charlotte Manns; The Oaaelle Bchotttsch, by Henry Kleber; The Sapphire Polka, do; The Btar of the North, Polka, by Meyerbeer ; Kasdan Quadrille, by Good ban; Summer Evening Bcbottlsehjby Chadwick; The Goldfish Bchottlsch, by H. Tucker] The Stranger's Waits, by Mayen; La Belle Brunette, Polka brlll&nte, by Prldham ; BONGS: Come with thy sweet voice again, by St. 0. Foster ; Oar Girls, ballad, by Th. Baker; On songs brlghtjdakm ranges, by Mendels. Bartheldy; Switxera longing fbr home, by H. Proche; par away, romanxc, bv Thomas; The land of our birth-place, song and chorus, by Morgan; Good night beloved, by Dolores; Summer hours, ballad, by Tally; Dark-eyed Ellen, ballad, by Bt. Glover; CHURCH MUSIC: Hallelujah, a new collection of church music, by Lowell Mason. The Cythara, a new collection of sacred music, by Wood bury. Just received, together with a large selection of other very good and fashionable music. Per sale at HENRY KLKBEK’S Music Store, oc*2 No. 101 Third street, sign of the Qolden Harp. NEW BOOKS, BY EXPRESS —Utah and the Mormons; Leather Stockings and Silk; Sandwich Islands ; The Orator’s Touchstone; The Knout and the Russians; The Grtnnel! Expedition; Aubrey; Farm Implements; The Boyhood of Gnat Men; Progress and Prejudice; Travels in Armenia; The Cxar and the Bultan; Footprints of Famous Men ; The Dodd Family Abroad. For sale by oct2 B. T. C. MORGAN, 104 Wood street. flNnKlKfl—26o boxeeW.R. Cheese. In atom 60 bxs large and prime Cream Cheese, for cuttiog. 1000 bus Ear Corn, at depot. 1000 bus Shelled Corn, at depot. 100 bbls North Carolina Tar, to arrive. 60 begs Saltpetre, in store. 60 bbls Grease Lard, In store. 100 bbls New Orleans Molasses, in oak cooperage. 160 bbls do do cypress coopr Ft* sale by [oct?7] ENG LlBlf A RIOdAKDSON- /'"ILIEKKE —24 boxes W. 1L Cheese, in str f „ an d far saleby \j ocas ENGLISH \ RICHARDSON- CHEESE— 600 boxes prime W. R. Siting Cheese, just re ceived and fbr sale by r ,rRVRY H. COLLIN B. APPLES— 10 barrels for sale' b v octlfl UENRY H. OOLLINB. bblj of vutatu qualities, for sale BMITM * BLNCLAIB. 3RETS—2O doir „ gSSets; 0 “ Tubs: fbr aale by 3 aUM ’ RING A MOORHEAD. K9 —' v j boxes Mould mi Dippoil CxoHl™! “ “ ““'“aMBHEib. c oc C aKKST dt—loS boxes prime Orekm Cheese for sale dj wr ~» * SMITH A SINCLAIR. B U " i 'TER-2 bbU packad Butter, juat reeelited »»■» lor gala by [ijorlj HENRY 1L COLLINS. \ n mother large lot of all wool Blankets, of all »!*«* and. [nallt 1 * 11 , which will be offered at low pricea. COT * l . ti KKftK—iOO boiaa prime W. R. Cutting Cheese 318 do English Dairy do; 800 do Putnam farm do; " MlT,i *° d ‘° r b? HENRY H. COLLINS. half bbto White fish; 100 do Trout; 75 do Salmon; •►n do Pickerel; , 10 do Detroit Hirer White Fish; reoeiree l by Railroad end for tale by Mfl H. OOLUK.. •V/V*- . . , - j •* r s MISCELLANEOUS. HARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR NO- ! VEMBER. —Coxtixts : Napoleon Bonaparte, by John • 8. C. Abbott, illustrated with fifteen engravings; Tbu Gene- I rations of Fashions, illustrated by twenty-two engraving?); General Taylor’s Residence at Baton Rouge, with illustra- I tton; Whom shall we marry; The Quaker 5 * Wife; Thu ! Young Surgeon; The Newcomen, by W. M. Thwkeray,wilh four iilustr.tinns by Doyle; A few words about Birds; The Ways of Provkleuce; The Scholars of Brienne; A Night in an Old Castle, by G. P. It. James: Ualvanoplasty; Some thing for the Ladies about Colors; Stooping to Conquer; The Betrothed Children; The Nurse's Revenge; A Greek Carnival; Monthly Record of Current Evente; Editor’s Table—The true Sources of our National Strength; Editor's Easy Chair; Editor’s Drawer; Literary Notices—Books of the month; The Old and the New. Illustrated; Two Paths in Life, illustrated; Fashions for November, with illostni tions, furnished by Brodie in advance of their appearance. AST Price Fifteen Cents. For sale by H. MINER A CO. _oct3l No. 32 Smithfleld street. Evening Claaa ln Mathematics. IN the Mathematical Department of Dufl 'sColl< go, young men are taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigo nometry, Surveying, Ac. Great pains will be taken to give the mast concise and practical method* of calculation. Class meets every evening, except Saturday. Languages and Mathematics are taught in the regular day class. La dies glass meet* on Saturday. BY a sober, Indnstrions young man, who will devote uis entire time to his businoss, a SITUATION AS SHIP PING CLERK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or a - slstant Book-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery nr Dry </< •;? Btoro; and will make himself geuernlly nselnl tc ;■«- en iloyer/ A note addressed through the Post Office to -'A. K or lelt at tho office of the “ Post," will rccelv jrompt attention. dhl Oi \ A—GRATIS! For. Salx, a Two Story Brick tgUOwU Dwelling Ilouse, well arranged for comfort and convenience, situate near Wylie rtrei t, on Carpenter’s alley. Price $1390. Terms easy. GRATIS! Thu Real Estate Journal, Just published, con taining a list of part of the property for sale by 8. Cutbbert A Son, can be had free of charge by calling at their REAL ESTATE OFFICE, 149~ Third street. octal SEVEN UOUBE3 TO LET—A Dwelling-House,~ well finished and in good older, on Townsend street. A Dwelling House op Wylie street. Two good Houses on Logan street. A small House on Hcnnt Washinhton. A House of six rooms, on Washington street, Allegheny. Apply to v 8. CUTHBKHT A SON, 00128 No. 140 Third street. W 'UAWLB.-A. A. MASON A 00 invite attention to their large and well-selected assortment of Woolen Shawls, onmprialng the newest styles and colors of the Bay State, Empire State, and other approved makes. __ nov2 MATERIALS FOR EMBROIDERY.—LmIies wiil always find a full aaeortmeni of French Working Cotton, Linen and Ootton Floss, Crotchet Cotton, Stamped Collars and Bands, Embroidering Silks, In all colors; Hoops for Embroidering, and everything else in that line, at VAN GORDER’S Trimming Store, octlfi No. 83 Market street, comer of Uie Diamond. PIANO FOR RENT.—A good six octave mahogauj ease Piano for'rent, at the old establish*! Piano Depot of CHARLOTTE PLUME, oct2l No. 118 Wood street. NOTICE TO BUILDERS.—TiIe suitable for Under Drains for yards, sinks, water cisterns, Ac , of various sizes, at the Agricultural Tile Works, Manchester. Samples at the ofllee, Fifth street. Magazines for November.—uodeyv Lady’s Book Peterson’* Lad it**' National Magazine. Robert Bruce, the Hero King of Scotland. Lew Student, or the Struggles of a Ilr&rt. Harper, for October; price 15 cents. Just received and fur sale by W. A, OILDENFKNNKY A CO., oct2o No. 76 Fourth street. F~ LOWER ROOTS FOR SPRING*BLOOMING.—Mystock of Bulba has arrived from Holland in fine condition, composed of Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, Ac. The stock Is very large and varied, and ottered at low rates. Catalogues may be had at the warehouse, or sent to applicant*, octfl JAMES WARDIIOP. PUTNAM'S MONTHLY, FOB NOVEMBER—Among the content* are able article!* frem the pen* of Bayard Taylor, Herman Melville, Hrr. Dr. Baird, Uoo. li. N. Schrooder, Ac. Uodey'n Lady's Book, for November. PetcrsonV Ladies’ National Magazine, for November. Or&bam's Magatinn, for November. Yankee Notions. Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDKNFKNNEY A CO. ©ctsr? No. TO Fourth street. f I'HKTfAUA/JNEf Ut' XIiK*A(iK—I*UTNAM'S MUNTIL X LY, for November la a credit to the-country, <v.ntni;i ing contributions by themostdistiniruMied uriter* nf the day. Just rebelled and for sale ut the Fifth Street Book itort). RUSSELL * BROTHER, 00t27 near the corniir of Market. Ij'UK SALE—.'>O Building Lot* In East Liverpool, Ohio. The?* Low are in the midst of Potteries, near ihe Sta tion of the Pittsburgh *n.l Cleveland Railroad, and will he sold cheap. Terms of . payment, f. 5 per month. Title unex ceptionable. Apply to JAMES BLAKKLV, au'JS Real Kfti»t»* Ak r, nt A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR BALK, with M seres of Land, a fctone Grist Mill, of 3 run of stones, and a Saw Mill, all in good order, situate on the randy and l eaver Canal; will be sold at a bargain, as the o*n«r is ntKDUt t«> more west. For particulars tall nt the Heal Estate OQlewof S. CU.fURKRT A SON, octiil HU Third slrevL rpVVO TUoOSANIi DOLLARS for a Dwelling House.cn X Sixth street, near Grant street, Dcoulains a hall, four room*, garret and cellar. I/ot 110 feet from by tin d*--p. Term* easy. B- CVTHHKRT A SON. octlft * No. 140 Thinl Atr*et. AI/OT OF GROUND on Craig street, Allecbeny city, of 27 Lj feet front, running atk to Isabella street, on which ant four Dwellings, in godl order, the r-ut bringing two hundred and ftftv doilaiwHarly. They would Lie ex changed for a small runn, or nfe at a bargain Agricultural draining till.—The «t draining and improving w-t r|»y land- is nt hand. The subscriber offers for sale, at tin* Tib* Works, in Man chester, 100,000 Drain Tiles, of rariou- inlibr*-- PampbU-n -containing information at tin* office, Fifth etm-t, and con tract* may be made with ooin|*etcm workmen, for digging and completing the drain?. nctl4 JAMES WAR DROP. YOUNG FOLKS - GLEE BOOK—Thi* work mn-l-'* over one huodn-J ropy right and duett .to be fora harmonized, b*c-i le* the choicest selectionot mrs. which aie many gem* from the ••muan mid ludinm the whole arrangeiJ In a tamiiinr man- «w fur first and second soprano, tenor and has* voices, d<»?ign*sl for tii«* u-*-cfsing ing dorse*, glee clubs, mid the social circle; by Charbi- Jarri*. Price $l. A Urge supply of the above work ju-t receivedaud for rale by JOHN H. MEI.LtiR, fxrtlt) '1 Woul street. VTKW MUSH'—all Uundr< v l. nr-rungM by W. '. Wk Xl lace ; Little Gipsey Jane, by Glorer; t>Ul Kthlopiftn mebxly; Hmfl Dell, by Wurtel: Pure* ell Walt: byJulliuD; Wlc-\V*e I’olka. by Brown; Ib'iinie Re-Oe Gnij by Glrm-r; Dark-Eyed Ellen. by Glover: Dashinv' I’olki gtrakosch ; Son* of Ixove, by Wailef-Mn. OPERAS—Nonna, complete, with Piano nmimpnniment Lucretia Borfda.wlih Piano urrruupaijiinent; and. d« Latntnwrmocr, wjtb Piano arrotnpsmiuieoi. The above just rc-eired and for -ah- by 4'Ct«< SLKiAk— libJ* fair N>w OrU*Htu* in CU-rf nuJ f. .r -hi- t.y nrtiKJ KING A MOOKHKAD. C'lORN —100 bushels Shell Corn, in -tore and for sab- by , ortlO ENGLISH k RICHARDSON. MM AK—iiSriibti* N. C. Tar, u> arrive and for *»!» by X octJl ENGLISH A RICHARDSON CSuRN —il>U bus Shell Cut) in *.tere aud lor *al» by j ort"! ENGLISH k RICHARDSON ('UIKKSK— 114 boxt's W. It. in Ktore nti l fur *nk- bv j ocVil KV.UMI A RICHARDSON. . SOAP —-’X) boxen ilooiu f«.r «»h« 1 y CKt-dl SMITH A SINCLAIR. TANNERS’ OlL—du bbl J prime Uauk Oil for sale by {K-ua SMITH k SINCLAIR CIANAHY HBRD—-,000 IN- Csiuirv Swl. in hton l ntui for , h&lh by FLKMINO HKOTHKUj*, to J . Kid.t .t Cn., (yCj- No. <’*> Wood -trv.-t. EI’?oM SALTS—UO bbis Kp.«-ui oult-*. Id »tor.- an.! tor dale by (oct27 I VI.KMISOjmoTII Kr.s»._ WASIUNO I'OWDRR—I6 bxs Babbitt's Wucblu.; rt,w -dL-r, In store aud for Nil** by pluming imOTin:us. M ADDER —1,000 tb« Madder, just r«vmel and for Mile by (ix-f/Tj FLKMIMj DKOTiI Kll! 4 ?N’UM Hflbfl.LAO—TiH) lb- lium rtbeltui- in iOon- toil lor (jT Btleby [or.tiJ7l YI.RMINU BRUTI!KK2> CYANIDE I'OTA AilUM—-jlbs Cyanide DoUse .uin.fiwd. in store aod for rule by ort‘27 T mu.ST BK SOLD—A smalTllouv*. with large Lol of Ground, »or Kale. Price $350; or for cast, as the ownrr b about reniorlng WcsL Cntl to Jay, if you want a SSSn. S. CUTIIBEkT A SON, Nn. 140 Third rtrvcl. - -nijl.KN LUNG SHAWLS.—Juxt received, another \Aj 'm assortment of Bay State, Empire State, and ▼ T l - , 0 f Woolen Long Shawls, of the newest and other lcinuj, , a tvles and colors, most deairabU • A , Aj MASON A 00., 26 Fifth street netUO . - : : —- t --rr-. CO. haTe just w'vir«l and o}*n*d u]r- A A ‘ c*fi<w of NEW (iOOl)S. ainuug • ward* of forty m ,j ftU ,i olrgant •»toch of which will be toonu a we. . j HnJ y . «, m ,. DRKSB GOODS. consisting of . french Paramat ▼ery rich and derirable color* o. k . clM , r4l assortment of tan, Wool De Laines, Ac < A*-.. wiO» “ hJcUt together with the Domestic and Housekeeping Goods, w at whole of their immeuse stock, will be o duoed prices. ... \;. fw-\EAS»—lmperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyi nn,lin 8C KINQ k MOOIC’IjAP- " For Sale. , Ninety acres of superior land, cm cro. * blind, n«r Brw.lom. A 150.60 .fra°» l|“ '} ™t > ld ' of tho riror. All. or rfll.-r of lb™, »>'>{"" l, ‘ r * U - VnmiiM nf Thomas Em *““ e 1 “ 75 Fourth street. octlOflm ► UNNBTS. —A. A. MASON * CO. ore daily opening the latest and most fashionable satin and velvet BonuotH. Their assortment comprises upwards oJ six hundred Bon nets, of all qualities. , _. . °° l — . S of rich OoM Jow.lry. would do'” "■>' before purchasing elsewhere. «t 51 Market Mttn-t. u xhe very best quality ot Watch *llns?»s ret atl6 cents each , at .— — a AND' LAND! !—We hare for 6ale 3,000 acres of land, li along the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, within from to four miles of the stations ot Cameron aud BeHoti, Xt in lots of o acres to 100 or more, at from $0 to *lO an «re. Thl, I. . tine .«rfou for fannln*. or for «m.l home- Tho timber and water are good, aU'l the sou ncti 8 ntl nroductive. Every station on the Railroad affords a 8,0 fo r all Kinds o: produce. Deeds of general K wll S made. S. CUTUDKRT A SON, WB <Jtl9 ty 1 140 Third street^ -77-7 rrnjTfVi 7> hoIKRA ’7—The attention of the public is - Cil Jur.uA celehnUnl CHOLERA V DLaIIkIIEA MEDICINE. This medicine ho* been ad- eases of Cholera, with en'&t in many the United 6Ute , particularly in Maryland. X,” rtwoUo. rf fhc phyrici..... w. hrn..o Ohmlcl*™ - “» mM "bo wlmcsfcj it, IronoMnl affix *°me puy their certificates, (tor ri'rtifi.-ntes d ?° Ctf '’ around bottle.) John C. Horsey, M.D., pU»»> we wraPP« arnu u por Rrtlw b} . T. B. Duchctt, M. •> HAFT, Ja., 141 Wood street. _ rifSoil A Robinson, Win H.GranT, Webster s «>™*“ ‘"“■tSSo't MOOKHFAD. octifii OUGARSP7S hlule primeN. 0. Sugar; N 30 bbls Coffee Sugar; ° a - W ; f.r»l.by irrntelSCLAlß- 7SODBTTtSDORAg.AU K» NOVEMBKIt.-l'etirKm’. tr Mopnino, for No,«ml»r. •» »"»ss£“» ."Effiiraf ,OT “T 87 Wood stre«L OCtaO - HENRY H. OOLLINS. '-V- s lv'V - *■*«> ’ - 4- i * r+ici. _x_j. -,. » j-j -*:.?Vifc Fifteen Cents l P. HAYDEN, A. 31., Prof, of Mathematics and Languages. Wanted* JAMBS WARDROF. For Male or Barter. THOMAS WOODS. 76 Fourth -t JOHN. H. MKLLOR, bl Wool *dree FLEMISH IIROTHKRS. MISCELLANEOUS. KlceUlor C»rrlag. Factor,. BTOXANA, or JVno!, Dimxnd Mdhai (AAfctfoSon.— JSS:SSIISi2?S gheoy city, Pa., have on hand and are manu&ctaring an revolution in tbe treatment of all diseases of the lungs, extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggi«, Aoeounta are dally received from Clergyman and other par* dSJKft ass.Ssf iSffi ° f «•» -«* their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re* fore considered incurable of Asthma, pain* attended to on the most reasonable terms. They feel ti o n, an ,i »il Dimases of the l.nw, by DR. CURTIS’ confident that all win nny Tavor them with their patron- nvn n. wi «„,» »»,* Min-t....- - age, will be perlectly Fitrflad on trial their wort lIYGBANA. Read the following: The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif- Dr. Russell, Postmaster of Burlington, N. Y., says: "Sand n minutes during the day. 00t25:1y a doaenmore Hygeana; it is working wonders hare in diseases of tbe lungs. I believe it wQI cure any Meansaa not In the very last stages, and even than la price! ms to the rest and comfort it Is sure to give the taflerer. 4 1 am willing,’ said my neighbor, ‘to purchase a package a weak for my daughter; It gives her perfect net. Ido not expect her to live.’ ” HTOSiiu m Hans.— J. H. Gaubert, Postmaster of Rich mond, Maine, writes us: "The Hygeana is doing'wonders here. My sister has had a distressing cough, with great difficulty of breathing, for years. She wore the and took tbe Cherry Syrup for a few days before aha was re lieved, and now, after one month’s use of It, bar ooogh is well. Dr. Curtis' new system of inhalation must prodnos. an entire revolution In tbs treatment of diseases of the lungs. There is no wdgfcak*, it is truly n wonderful dis covery." Duff’s College. (CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT.— j Hours and terms per session of 20 weeks, payable by tlie half session, in advance: Regular Day Class in Latin. Qreek, Mathematics, Ac., 9 to 12, A. M.,and 2to 4. P.M.,520. Evening Class in Math* ematics, 7 to 9, P. M., $2O. French and Oennan, oto 12, A. M,, and 2to 4, and 7t09, P. M., $2O. Ladies' Class in Mathematics; Wednesday, 4 to 6. {*. 1L; Saturday, 9 to 12, A. M., $lO. No pains or expense will be spared to make this department of the College worthy of patronage. Drill P. HAYDEN, A. M, Principal. Fall and Winter Goods 1 EDMONDWATTS. Merchant tallok, no. vx> liberty street.— I have dow on hand a large stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Overcoatings, of entirely new designs; Plash Vest ings, of the most beaotifnl patterns; French and English Cssslmeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which 1 will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit. oct4 Hew Paper Hangings. NO. 85 WOOD STREET. Fine french and American parlor papers ; Panel Decorations, in gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of various styles; FigMand Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers; Clieap and low priced Wall Papers; Herders, Ceilings, Figures, Window Sbadee. A large nnd complete assortment of the above, selected for ih* season, will be sold at the usual low prices. oet3 WALTER P. MARSHALL. JOHN 11. TOUXU TSOJ, n. TOlßta .VBAUCIS L. TOTOB T. B. Young dt Co., Xo, .28 SmithJUld street, apposite C*ty Hotel , Manufacturers of cabinet furniture and CHAIRS, of every description. Materials and work manship warranted,andsoldatreduced prices. Care taken in packing for land and water carriage. au3l Watoh Trade. WE invite the attention of citisens and strangers to our large and carefully selected stock of Watches an S Clocks; Railroad Time keepers, In gold and silver cases; real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to vary a minute in six months; Patent Lever Watches, torn $l2 to $220; a large assortment of good common or low priced Watches, both in gold and silver cases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Office Clocks, Church Clocks, Ac. Watch Kxpaiuho. —We do Watch Repairing in a man ner not excelled, if equal led, by any establishment in the State. W. W. WILSON, scpl3 corner of Market and Fourth streets. C. B. Headly * Co., CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, Ho. 82 Third street, near Market, would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now in store their complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every desrripUnn, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon Ingrain, llemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from ods to eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Cantfft) Matting, Druggets, Rugs,Mats, Btalr Rods Window Shades, Ac. Persons in want are invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residence* furn ished on the most reasonable terms. Small profits and quick sales.""St£ TERMS CASH ONLY. Three Houses and Lots for Bale. WILL be sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND LOTB. One Brick House,situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 feet back. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Login street, Sixth Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and this other on Carpenter’s alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand 1 now occupy,on the corner of Ferry and Water streets, the lease runnlnz one year from Ist of April, ' Sjo, with the JTurniture, Bedding, Ac. The House at pres mt Is doing a Bod bnsinoss, and is pleasantly 'ocated. For terms ana farther particulars enquire of ALKX. CUPPLES, corner of Ferry and Water streets. Prices to suit oil.—Dry Goods* AMTIQUK, corner of Grant and rlfth streets, baa joat v received and is now opening bis first Fall stocks for thi* Henson. The attention of ladies in respectfully directed to the following prices: Fine French Merinoea at 76c; 6-4 wide Parametria 26c; a large assortment of De Case at 12c; last colored Prints (%; 500 piece* Flannels at 16c op; yard wide Sheeting <%; nil wool De Laina at 28c. Kentucky janes, tweeds and satti nets fn>ra lb% up, checks, ticking?, muslins, linens, crash, Übie clotha, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and erery other article usually kept In a Dry Goods Store, allcf which will be Hold /or cash at prices to suit the times. A. M’TIGUB, m-(i7 corner Grant and Fifth ntreetn. I HAVE sold my interest in the bnntoess of Long, Miller A Co., to 8. A. who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Po. 109 Front street I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1864. P. H. MILLER. S'. A. LOSG * CO., Bei l and brass founders, and gas fitters, invite atteniiou to their stock of CbaiidcUen, Brackets, I'rU'lHnLi. ami other fixtures. We fit up houses with Gaß ami bteam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to onler, Tar nish Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittiugs, and keep Anti- AUrition Metal constantly on band. jy3l C. D. Wood, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES AND LIQUORS. No. 147 North Second street, fifth door ■ bore Kmco, earn kWh, Philadelphia, ha* on hand the best qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononga b-la Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac, on terms worthy the attention or purchasers and dealers. jau29y Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower* IN the tilting and furnishing of which nothing ban been fpar>il to render bathing luxurious as well as healthful. An- open every day, (Sunday’s excepted,) from 5 o'clock, A M . until lu P M.,at the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock .“treoi and Duquesne Way. je2o JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. No Humbug. riiWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock X will not he distributed at ROQKRS A CO.’S Star Da- KUr-rn-otype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, but upon the payment of fl you can procure as good a LIKE- N ESS as can la* procured in tills or any other city. Call and give us a trial. aus Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla. lITM D KSGI.IbU, Pitt street, below Penn, is now YY manufacturing and bottleiog the above beverages on an extensive K-alr. His articles are of the best quality, and manufactured from th« purest materials.- octl<:ly A Bargain for Manufacturer#, IS OFFKJIKI\ id AilamsTille.at Dam No. 4.0 n Big Beav«»r riTor. ronabting of share* of Water Bower, and 100 The Water Power is one of the best in the county. U hiiJ the Lots are offered at a great bargain. Enquire of TUOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth street. Isaac Jones, Manufacturer or spring and Blister steel, Plough Slab Ktrel, >te*l Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic Spring, lira.** Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and Hammered lroo Axles, —corner of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct2:ly Penmanship, Mercantile and Steamboat Book-Keeping. rpIlK DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OF DUFFS COL- X LEGE are open for the reception of students. Daily Lectures on Mercantile Law and Commercial Sci ences. ocl6 Mammoth Light. SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are rr«l at CARGO’S New Gallery, No. 70 Fourth street, by his la~ge and improved Side and Sky Lights; by which Likeneasee of Children are ta- in a few seconds,and Adults in any weather. Miniatures set in lockets—Daguerreotypes copied. Rooms open day and evening. au? r|MIOSK who want Boy’s Clothing would do well to call X at CALLAHAN’S Ilazar, 24 Fifth street. Ilia goods tor Men’s Wear are splendid. Glth him a chance. No charge for showing good*. John W. Bailer Co., T,tORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS— X? Dealers in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead. ti 7 Front street |sep2B HarahaTl, I MPORTER and .Dealer in French and American Pap< llanirino* tnar3 Communion Ware. ARDS, Cups, Pistes, Baptismal Bowls, Ac., just X opening. Also, Britiania Tea Ware Castors, German Silver and Plated Spoons, Forks, Ac. Tea Knives, Butter Knives, Lamps, Ac. Watches and Jewelry, in large variety, and Tory low prices; Gold Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Canes, Ac. Watch repairing done In a superior manner, and warrant ed. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Emblems, Seals, ami Regalia manufactured. W. W. WILSON, octl" corner of Market and Fourth streets. A New England Physician SAYS that B A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE is the only article that can be implicitly relied on for the ex pulsion of Worms. Bristol, N. 11., June 0,1833. Tn 11. A. bhhn*sU<k tf Co., Gentleuks —For live years past, I hare u.-ed B. AFahne stock'v Vermifuge for an anthelmintic in my practice My attention was first called to it Id a case where I bail failed to dWodjru worms with calomel, pink and cowhage. A bot tle was obtained, and u-ed with desirable effect; since then 1 have prescribed it for hundreds of patients, and In a large majority of cases with complete success. In one case a eiugle bottle of the medicine brought away from one pa tient ninety-eight worms. 1 haTe never known it to do harm, and I am induced to make this statement from an honest conviction that if is the most valuable Vermifuge yet known. Such is my confidence in its “ worm-killing” powers, that I recommend it to other physicians in this sec tion, and furniah them with the artido. M. C. Pataoi, M. r>. Prepared and sold by 11. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ix*ti7 :il*w No. 6 Wood street. 'Merchant Tailor, JOHN* LACGHLtN, formerly foreman for Mr. S. Stoner, would r«spectluUy announce to his friends and the public generally, that he has rented and newly fitted up the fine aland lately occupied by Messrs. J. 8. * a Leo, No. :’,y Market street, between Second and Third, where be is prepared to make to order GENTLEMEN’S CLOTHING in the most fashionable style. Having himself served a regu lar erpn-nticfship to the trade, und being a practical cutter, he therefore flutters himself that ho can turnout garments not to l*e surpassed io workmanship or style In this or any other city in the Union. Having just returned from the east, he has a large as sortment of the most fashionable Goods, in his line, ever brought to this market. N. 11.—Boyp’ Clothes made and trimmed in the neatest manner. lie wjll also warrant all ware what it is refire nented to be. Parents will find itgreatly to their advantage to give him a call, if they want their boys neatly fitted. Don't forget the placti,No. 39 Market street, between Second and Third, west side. ser4al*w3m Urea* Malting and Millinery*. y\ MRS. 8. K. CARGO respectfully informs her friends fUiod others, that she is prepared io make to order the latest styles of DRESSES, CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, dc., on the shortest notice and on Hie moil rea sonable terms. Children’s Clothing made up with neatness and desjmtch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to give satisfaction. , . Apollo Buildings, No. TO FOURTH Street, second story same entrance as to the Crystal Palace Daguerrian Gal fory. jy2oal*Tl.y William A. Hill * Co., bankers, No. 64 Wood ttrat, Pittsburgh. HOLD on sale the following BONDS AND STOCKS:— 49 shares Exchange Bank ; 17 do Monongahela Navigation Company; 20 do Citizens' Insurance Company; ♦2,000 Mooongahela Navigation Company Bonds; SV»O City of Pittsburgh Bonds; £s,t>oo Ounty of Allegheny Bonds. [9epo:dlwawtf — 1 Duft’sCollcge. IwR DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OF THB COM MKBCIAL DEPARTMENT, of this Institution, are own for the reception of pupils in Mercantile and Steam boat Book-keeping, Penmanship and Lectures on Oommer- of College Circular, just published —call and get a copy. sepFl MEDICAL. COAMuiptlTai Read t The Rot. Mr. Curtis says: “It Is now sight days sine* j my daughter pat on the inhaler end commenced using the Hygeana, and it has already done mote for her than all the medical faculty have been able to do for the last two years. The irritation and tickling sensation in the throat is gone, and with it the cough. She sleeps wall.” Sold at DR. KEYSRR’B Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, oorner Virgin alley and Wood street. [oct&d*w3m [From the Pittabwrgh DaCf DOpafcA. Ftt.16,1863.] Chest Expanders—Shoulder Bruces*—Am Excellent Article* Persons who have acquired a stooping position, by follow- { log • sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by I the use of the “ Washington Suspender Brace,” nude and sold by Dr. KEYBER, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley. It answers for a brace and suspenders, the weight of I the pantaloons is so placed as to continually tend to bring.] the shoulder* to their natural position, and expand the I chest. We purchased one some time ago, and have been so pleased with it, that we on solicited gave it a “puH” gratia. Women, hundreds of whom are 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 are humbugs. Sold wholesale and retail at ths Drug Store of GBO. B KEY3ER, No. 140, corner sf Woud sheet and Virgin alley. Uy- gign of the Golden Mortar. N. b.—l also keep every raHrijy Of Trusses, Supporters ; Body Braces, Pile Props, Ms Stocking*, Suspensory Bandages, Ac. auSlaisw Cure Wm ClMUra. A CARD—Citizens of Pittsburgh, you have among yon one of the meet terrible dlsaessi known—the Cholera. Al though so as it usually psoras, it is nevertheless promptly and easily curable, by a proper remedy; invaria bly so in its earlier stages, seldom otherwise even after collapse has taken place. By tweuty-two yean 9 acquaint ance with this disease I am enabled to afford yon A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, l Which you will find in my CHOLERA SPECIFIC. ' Every /ami7y should get it at ones l , and keep It on hand! | Every person in fact should hare it .within reach, and Uni mediately use it on the first disturbance of the bow rial The relief it gives is prompt and effectual. Use it with eon* fidence, even in the later stages. Pull directions for treating the disease accompany it For sale by GEORGE H. KEYBXR, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. [>ep2l] S. 8. FITCH, Broadway, N. Y. j A. Physician’s Opinion off my Bhomlder De. Lake, editor of the Chambersborg lYonimpt, under date of September 18, 1864, in speaking of these I says: Our friend, Dr. GEO. H. KEYBER, submitted to our inspection a very floe specimen -of tbs “Washington Sus pender Brace,” manufactured and sold by him at the oome* of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It serves admirably the purposes for which it is Intended, Is light and easy, and altogether free from the objections attached to the many other Braces in general use. It is an excellent Suspender, while at the same time it preserves the shoal, den In a healthful position, without at all restraining the natural movements of the body. The Dr. will send them by mall, free of postage, to any part of the Union. Sold wholesale and retail at DR. KEYBEE’S, 140 Wood stnwt, comer of Virgin alley. [oetfodaw ; LIST 07 GEHUDTB PATENT K2DICXVBB, ON H INDU'D raft SALS NT FLKHIKG BROTHERS, Pnujktgl of Xle&rt V«nlfßt***d Llw Rite. Wholesale Druggists and Dealers in Patent MetUdnei, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Kgy.i.y.R’R AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne's Alterative: “ Carminative Balsam; “ Hair Dye: 11 Expectorant; “ Sanative Pills: “ Hair Tonic; Wlstar's of Wild Cherry ; Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam; Hoofland's German Bitters; Holla.'d do Hoetettei’f Stomach do MerchlseaSUterine Catholfeon': Storms’ Scotch Cough Candy; Price’s do; Thorn’s do; Hove’s do; Osgood’s India Cbolagogue; Morse's Invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; Phalon’s do Batchelor’s do HeMunn’s Elixir of Opium; Bryant'* Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extinct; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger; McAllister’s do do: Kidder’s Indellible Ink; Payson’s do do; Arnholtfs do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons’ Kathairon; David’s Lilly White; Bazin’s do; Tobias’ Liniment; Hunt's do; Allen’s NerM and Bone liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Parrel's Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Barne’s Pile Lotion; MeenFun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Rush ton, Clarke k Co.’s Cod Liver OU; McAllister’s Ointment; Sings’ Itch do; Ferret's do; Gray’s do; Trask’s Magnetic Ointment; Jndklo’s do; Bwaim’s Panacea; Houck’s do; Sargant’s Infant Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayers Cherry Pectoral; Hongbten’s Pepsin; flier's Petroleum; Mclone’s Celebrated Liver Pills Brandreth’s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Lee’s Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even’s do; g waynes' Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do; Jew David’s Plasters: Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman’s do; Rad way’s Beady Relief; Morris* Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull'e Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Band’s do; Guysoit’s Extract Yellow Dock and BarfaparUla|j Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; « Highly Scented Brown Windsor « Musk; Ludlum’s Specific; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gam Arabic do; Sellers’ do; Swayue’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Tricopherous; Norwood’s Tincture of Varatnnn Vlride; McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Locoek’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. MoClinteek’s TsuilljTfmlliilnoC Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pnmps'; Gum Elastic do do Carter’s Spanish mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. Not a Particle - of Xemur in it- Let the afflicted read and ponders—An Infallible Remedy for Scrofula, Kins'! EtII, Rheuma tism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption*, Pimples or Pustules on ihe Face, Blotches, Bolls, Ague and Fever, Chronic Bon Eves. Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement and Pa’n of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disord era. Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in . life, or Impurity of the Blood. | 49* This greet alterative medicine and purifier of Blood < is do* used by thousands of grateful patients from all parts 1 of the United States, who testify daily to the remarkable ; cures performed by the greatest of all medldnss, “CAB- I TER’B SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, fffren, Ulcers, Old Bores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of t)w I Throat. Female Complainu, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily potto flight by using this great and Inestimable remedy. | For all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found I to compare with it. It cleanses tbe system of all lmpuri-! ties, acts gently and efficiently on the liver and Kidneys, | strengthens the Digestion, gives tone to the Stomach,! makes the skin dear and healthy, and redone tbeOonsti-1 tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by theexeesera 1 of youth, to it* pristine vigor and strength. I For the Ladies, it is invariably better than all the eos-' j metics ever used. A few doees of Oerter’s Spanish Mixture will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the roeee mantling to the eheek, give elasticity to the step, and im prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond all the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we have received from persons from all parts of the United Statee, la tbe beet evidence that there is no humbug about IL The pi». hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and pobUe men, well known to the commnnlty, alt add their testimony to the ; wonderful effects of this GREAT BLOOD JFUBUTEK: Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read tbe wonderful cures this truly greeted of all Medicines has performed. ___ ' None genuine unices signed by BENNER A MEWL proprietors, No. 3 Pearl street, Blnhnoort, Tv; to whom all ozdtfs for supplies and agencies mnd be addressed. And for rale by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM XNQ, FLEMING BROS., and by Druggists generally. oetSldawly c RKn—hhU RngiUh ,p tnlll«n,Rrl| *— *■ Y by [oot27] FLDUNQ BROTHER®. ‘ •'* ' 9. -I"*% V .*r H ' RAILROADS IT^CBIIIVILLi to rwaxz, coLomra uro cnroanun. Tin ■tembenVille end Indiana Halit muKI - I.UITBEN MILES BY CANAL PACKET, AND CENTRAL I 1 OHIO RAILROAD from ? £Uypool , s Station to Newark and Oolnmbus. \ ' Paawngers leaving Steubenville at 7 o'clock, A. IL, antra at CUaypool’s In time to eonnect with Night Ex pram Train, cmCentral (Ale Ball road, for Newark and Columbus, anV vtng'ui Newark at 12.03 A. M., and Colombo* etl 40 A. HL, ooßßeebnx immediately with train for Cincinnati; and at with train for ladhmnpolis and Chicago, VIA DAYTON. BetsTstna, leave Columbus at BAO A. M, and Newark at Os A. JL». arriving at dajtocl’a at 94® A.IL, and leaving Immediately for SteobeavlUe and intermediate points, and arriving at Steubenville at 7.46 P. M. PRESENT PARE. From Steobenville to Newark, - $3 46 Do. do. Colombia, • • 444 fasewnTi rning ITiit Itt Itiln imiin will proenreTkketa at the Central Ohio ogees in Oelomtes and Newark. Passengers change Cars at Newark, for ML Vernon, Shel by, Mansfield, Sandtuky CUy and Toledo. In a few weeks the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad will be finished to Newark, thereby diependog with the Canal Packets. ISRAEL PEMBERTON, oovl Soperintepdent. - PITTSBURGH, ST. L6UIS AHD fiBW BRLBAHS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE BY CHICAGO AMD HIBBIBSIPPI RAIbHOA D An Air TJne Boat* from Chicago to St Lenin. RAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepod) 1 on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern and Osntral Bailroada ■ Ist. BT. LOUIS DAY HAIL. 840, A. U. 2d. “ « NIGHT BCPR*SS.~.IfcO6, P. M. Trains ran through ta St. Louis in fourteen hoar*, vfe Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, without ehaffft qf am or baggafft, connecting at Alton with daily line of Packets for Hannibal, Qntneyand Keokuk, end at SC Lou if with , FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the Misdadppi, and with regular linee of steamera for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIE 88'HOURS. Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on StAipn Cen tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot In Chicago* A P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jx, Superintendent. 49* Through Tickets to St. Louis, by this routs, esn ha obtained hi. Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitta burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. fsep27:6o CLEVELAND AMD PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. Okie and Penxiiylvanla Railroad, ' VIA ALLIANCE nnHE shortest, quickest and cheapest route to Toledo, Ofcb 1 ago, BoeS Island, Galena, and St, Louis, Is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is owe hundred miles shorter and about eight hours quicker to Chicago, than' the dreujtous onaYIAIN DIANAPOLIB. Three Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and Oteraland. Four Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to six. hours, Chicago twenty-two hours, and St. Louis thirty-seven hoar*. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains foe Cleveland lane Alliance at 7.80, A, 1240, and 680 P. M, eonnucting at Hudson with Trains -for Cuyahoga Falls and Akzou, and arriving in Cleveland nt 10.00, A. O4O, P. M, and 840, P. H. The Trains of the Ohio and Poona. Railroad, leave Pitts* burgh at 840, A. M, 8.00, A. &L, and 3.00, P.M4 arrive in Qev elandat 1000. ~±.hL, 240,P.-kL,and 848,-P. Mg.con necting there with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Reck Island and St Louis. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St Louis and the North west, leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning ot after noon Trains, by going VIA CLEVELAND, will arrive In Chicago one Train in advance of thorn who go via Mans field or any other mute. Time gained by going via Cleve land, eight bonra. Passengers going to St Louis nr any other point west of Chicago, will make the closest connections and quickest time h 7 taking the 8.00, A. M, Train from-Pittsburgh. Passengers by this Train (ria Cleveland) reach Bt. Louis oif the waning of the following day. The Trains bom Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run as follows: Leave Cleveland at 640 and 840 TA. M„ 240 and 840,P.M4 arrive in Chicago at 8.46 mad 1140, P. M- 640, A. M. and 1240 M. Trains leave for Bod Island and 8h Louis as follows Leave Chicago at A3O, A. M. and 940, P. M. Passengers for St Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, end thenceover the Chicago andMiariaeippl Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (S 3 miles) to St. Louis. Passengers by the 840, A. SL, Train arrive in St. Idralt at 1140 eame evening, and by the 940, P. Train at noon next day. -Baggage decked through to Cleveland, and them re decked for Chicago ana Bt. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. lttcuu. 1r CUBL 2d CUtt- To Allitnf* SO To Chicago |ll 60 960 Clerel&nd. 4 00 r Ia SaUe- 14 60 12 50 Toledo 6 00 Bock Island- 16 60 13 60 Detroit— 6 00 St. Louis 19 60 16 60 renin sore ore requested to procnre-their tickets at the cfftce of the Company, is Mooocgabela Hooee, third door below the corner. J. DUBAJH), Bup*t Cleveland. J. A. CAUGIEEY, Agent, PittMTorgh. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA KAILEOAD THROUGH IH FIFTEEN HOURS. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY 6TH, THESE THROUGH TRAINS. THE matt. TRAIN will leave every morning(Sundays excepted) at T o'clock, stopping at all the regular sta tions, ana arriTing In Philadelphia at 13 o’clock,. P M. THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh dally (except Sunday,) at 1 o’clock, stopping at Greensbarg, litrobe, Bleirsville, Lockport, Johnstown, WUmore, Gallltsen, Al toona, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, the next morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening at fcSO o’clock, stopping only at Xnrin’s, Greens burgh, iAtrobe, Hillside, Johnstown, Lilley’a, Gallitaen, Altoona, Ac, connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Balti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at I^3o, noon. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (except Sunday) at 5.30 o’clock, slopping at all regu lar stations, and running only as far as BlainvUle. - THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o’clock, A. M., stopping at aO sta* tiona, and running only as far as Brin ton’s. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. First Ac- eommodation arriTee at 8 o’clock, A. M. Kxpress, 1, P. M. Second Accommodation,7.ls,P.M. Hail 12J0,P.8L Put Lina, i2O, A M. Para to New York,slo,6o; Para to Philadelphia, $8; Para to Baltimore, $B. Pare to Bedford Springs, s£>,7o. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Ball* road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. rininfrin purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged ns CXRTB In addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Oompany have no Agent. No notes of a less denomination than five dollars will be received in payment for tickets, except thoee Issued by the Banks of Pennsylvania. 0“ Nonet— ln case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and. for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Idnehu been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exceed 16 cents for each passenger, and 16 cents for each trunk. J. for tickets, apply to At the P. B-R.P Pittsburgh, Joly 6th, It OHIO AMD PHnreTLVAHIA BAXIJtOAD. Hew Arraagimeatt COMMENCING FEES UA EY23, IBM. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 AM; dines at All! anoe; takes tea at Cnstiise. and makes a close con nection there with a fast Bnpiese Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o’clock at night. KIPRBM TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o’clock, P. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at P. IC, connecting with the wight Express whkh reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Belftmtaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bueyras, Upper Sandusky, forest, and the toWhson the Mad River Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and teams on the Mansfield road. Ikre to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis S 3; to Daytonge^O; to Toledo $0; to Columbus (0,28; to Zanesville (0,10; te Cleveland (C Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rales. RSTURIIHOt TTTB fTWUM TRAIN lcaTae Creetllne at IAS ? M, andreaches PlttaburghatTOOP"M, connecting withthA. fwt Express Train through in fifteen hoors to Pmladelpbta. MATT, train leaves Creetiine at TOO, AIL, on the ar. riT»l of the Night Express Train team Qnrfnnatl, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NSW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 AM, and 4 PM, and New Brighton at 6 A M, and 1.16 PM. _ FRZXGHT TRAIN laaTMPittsburghat T AH,and9Pl SL, and antra* at 4AQ A M, and 4J», P M. J9»Zbe Trains do not ran on Sunday. 49» Ticket* or further information, apply at the ticket oflem of the Ohio and Pennsylvania BaUmad Company, of J.G.GURRY, at the corner otto*under the Monocgahel* Hoorn, Pittsburgh, or of _ GEORGE PARKIN,* Ticket Agent, Federal street Station. fc*>« JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. Peaniylvaala Railroad. STtinnot tariff between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1854. first dost— Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, feathers, mrnitnre, second hand, Para, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, i» baskets or hosee: 76 eentam 100 foa. . Second Close—Med Frail, Beeswax, Beer Skins, Clsver and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Rags, Wool and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: 60c. $ 100 lba. Third Close —Bacon and Pork (loose,) Batter, in firkins, kegsocbbls; HVdee, Leather, Boap,Wlndow Glare, and Oot ton, uacompremed: 65c. Jt 100 lbs. temrtk Slate —Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Bari*? and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candlre, Cheese, Laxdsnd latc Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Tobatu. 40c. V 100 foe. ao emU V tM- QSOEas c _ niAKCISOOT. lUarabott Fnnltarc ud Ch*lri, WX araeonstandy engagßd hi tka Bun'ietan of STEAMBOAT CABIH CHAIBB and FURNITXJBE, of every riiarriptioTii ana pay particular attention to the ijaniifirfnm of the beat sty Ice, suitable for the osa of Ptniinboate Our experience in this branch of the boai mm us to variant satisfaction, as veil with tha promptitude in which orders are filled, as in the quality of the work and personal attention given to the fitting out. Ifcoee interested in furnishing will find it to their advantage to give os a call. iyg Horn* !•«>««• Factory* HULYY SHIRTING CHRCKB AND TWKBDS, intended to tott the retail trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, ■idtof bttd tvtaM yarn, dark patterns and indtaoblne. The general admission Stewart** •re not Inferior la quality to any other* manufactured In tha United State*, with as increasing demand fbr them, aDOOtxzam th* rabeeriber to extend nla bualaoo, a rirw toieep op a good assortment of such GhK-*» aa u*o* ally retail from 12!4 to 1% cenla par yard. be sent to merebaua who cannot make it convenient to call at hi* Wareroom, Rebecca street, near the depot, AUcgbeay. oegap* hamiuos gnvxßT. /-'tLOTHEiQ AND rURNIsSIM<S 1 JtylA tirtti, PiOiiivrghs— Clothing madsto good style, uid it fifodent* rate*. * “ - .• • ' • 3 .« Lr c" “ K *S.-i. f * - MEBIQMEN, Agent, sr Station, on liberty st. T. B. YOOM4OO.
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