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B«LgßM>yjKgirfMJ£\‘fG*» j*>•* k • < v ! l '-'l 1 *• ft’’ • •■ ♦’■(’ * 4 y£&v£ . •: js§Sfe^ : -V. lg»g#:;.': ; §«?<»<i««^«si<isbV*""- 1 "‘ 1 r * '■■ UMp twi'- w£&&?Sst,'Siivi p3?2ls^S®lb*'''Si A**SBBa6!WWsfesA'J SuSkhw jr% av s * s’** *■»«. •»/>»- 'Jk^vS B *^ s »&&-; *. -*/ r-y-te<-- nf: W«vX?J’ *w>?• r*. r .*• ** *w* j-r.* *; *.*...•,. •r- \f. .*. .-.• „• * IT “.. ..*- ■*♦..* : K-V-vi' w . ; .; ' • r.->»*%%i^r--■ • '- • »?*.>,”v 1■ ■ j,v ■ • j.^ r ' ::-.»^^4^:-^.V-'-..*'fek ig| ' •• t - V-- &^• ** V v •.,- •a 1 # 1 ' *V • .■ ' 1 '.—'V * t i *» J* ’ *• »• •'' •' - L;, WEDNESDAY MQRHDSG::a::uNOTEMBBE 8. Tsa Jail, r—As the cold weather approaohesi the many vagrants and vagabonds who make this institution their lodging place for the winter months, are beginning to flock in to their com fortable quarters. At the present time there are one hundred and five prisoners in jail, of which number a very large proportion were committed' for drankenneßS and vagranoy. In looking over; the jail dockets, the discrepancy which exists between the number of natWeborn citizens and those of foreign birth,-in confinement, cannot help striking the most casual observer. Out of one hundred and five inmates, only twenty-one. this country as the land of their nativity, the remainder hailing from Various climes. The following list, furnished by the obliging, jailor, Mr. Crawford, may be of some interest: ■ Total nnmber of inmates of jail .....106 Foreign b0rn...... 84 American do • 21 Males, white 67 Females, do 38 Males, colooed 7 Females, do. 3 ~ The number of prisoners in confinement, as will be pereeived, Is somewhat under'the num ber usually in jail—one hundred and fifty and up wards having been the average during the sum mer. This diminution, however, does not prove any increase in the morality of the coun ty, as might be snpposed,—nearly seven hundred true bille of the Grand Jury forbidding that pre sumption—bat arises from the fact that a num ber of those who were in'the institution await ing trial, have been disposed of by the present term of Quarter Sessions. i&*?r ’Vi-t,.'. ■•* ■ ' ' ' • ' ■ . > ' i . • * \ * . ■ •• > ’ ■ ’ *L*ifi * ‘ ■y*‘ » . ,1V» ,_ *u-r*» **£> 1 • ,;?•/; * \* - ... t,r^ .%*>“ THE CITY POST. Robbery.—A German, who came up in the 8 o’clock evening train of the Ohio and Pennsyl- Tania Railroad, on Monday night last, whilst on Bla way from the depot to this Bide of the river, was knocked down and robbed of $55,00. It appears he is a stranger in the city, and on arriving at tho depot in Allegheny, was unable to flud his way to the house where he intended etopping. While looking aroand for a convey - anoe to bring him over, a youpg-fellow loiteriog abont the station, slapped op;and proffered his service t<r gtHKTiim-tohis destination. The German willingly 'accepted the proffered favor, anakih company with the yonng man started- otf-his way. The two prooeeded together as far as Robinson street, near the bridgKTrhstv the yonng f o * l * persuaded the other, to jrtsp arias' ioto an alley. Jnet ae he of the alley, two men .who vete walking nearTiim, bat whomJ»e had.not observed before, stepped up qnicWy, giving him an opportu nity ttpftfend bhnfcelf, knocked hirndown. The blow* rendered, him for some time. Whewhetoame to his senses sgiunthe three men were gone, and along with them his pooket book, oon&ining the amount above stated. Informa tion of the outragtfwas made before Mayor Ad ams, bat np to last night no cln% to tho perpe trators had been discovered. Youso Mrs’s Library AssoclAiufk.—The Lecture Committee of the Young Men’s Library Association take pleasure in announcing that the following distinguished lecturers are engaged for the oonrae of this winter: Dr. W. Elder, of Philadelphia, and Park Godwin, Esq., of New York, to leoture daring the month of November; George W. Curtis, and J. Bayard Taylor, Esq., of New York, Cassius M. Clay, Esq, of Ken tucky, and Mrs. E. Oakes Bmith, of Brooklyn, in Deoember; Josiah Quincy, Esq., of Boston, and Rev. John Lord, of Connecticut, in January; llUJatltr gentleman is to deliver four lectures; John G. Saxe, Esq., of Vermont, in the early part of February. The Corqmittee are also making epeoial efforts to obtain the consent of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher to lecture, and hope to succeed. Bishop Doane, Rev. Dr. Durbio, Hon. John P. Hale, and General Houston, have been invited to lecture, and will probably come. These leotures will involve the outlay of a large amount of money, which can only bo promptly mtt by a hearty response on the part of the friends of the institution. Another Church Difficulty. —A difficulty of a very disgraceful character occurred last Bun day, in tho German Lutheran Church, Fourth Ward, Allegheny. After the close of the regu lar services, a general meUe took place between atrml of the members, growing out of a dis wW*between the pastor, the trustees of the church, and the congregation. The result of the affair was that a number of suits for assault and battery, and surety of the peace, wore brought before Mayor Adams, yesterday, who held a great many of the participants to bail. The diffi ' cnlty has been of long standing, and, we be lieve, is of somewhat the same character as the one in the Baptist Church in this city. Two euits m regard to the matter have been pending in the Courts for a considerable time, and there Appears to be every chance of a large number more growing out of it. Court or Quarter Sessions.— Before Hon. William B. M’CLore, President Judge; Gabriel Adams and William Boggs, Associates. Tuesday, November 7. The jury in the case of Commonwealth vs. Btephen B. Holmes, John Eaueeli ot al, yester day returned a verdict of not fuilty. Commonwealth vs. Henry and Rachel Snyder. Indictment, keeping hedse, on com plaint of Edward Cain. The jury returned a ver dict of not guilty, and the prosecutor to pay OOetS.' 'v- John Williams, John Nsssr andThoma* Conk lin, severally plead guilt}; to keeping tippling houses, and were fined $2O and oosts. Commonwealth vs. James Parsons. Indict ment, feroeny of $2O from Johnston PolarcL District Court.—Before Hon. M. Hampton. TuisDAY, November 7. N. B. Craig vs. Wm. Young, surveying admin istrator of James Lyons, deceased, and Wm. M’Catcheon, guardian of Mary Lyons. Jnry discharged, and case ordered to foot of trial Hat. Henry Shalervs. Phillip Neitle, The plaintiff received $2O damages. Robert M'Clinton vs. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company. This was an action brought by the plaintiff to recover the value of a house in Ohio township, alleged to have been set on fire by a spark from a locomotive, belonging to the Railroad Company. Damages olaimed $lOOO. Murdmer in Prison.— Deputy Sheriff Mo- Bride, of Fayette county, arrived here yester day morning, and delivered over to the care of Jailor Crawford two prisoners, one of whom (Peter Kelly,) stands charged with the murder of Thornton, which occurred some two years since a short distance above Brownsville. The - : -prisoner was arrested some three months ago in ' the State of Ohio, and until the'J)resent has been confined in chains in the Fayette county poor bonse. The other prisoner (John Brown,) sta&ds | charged with horse stealing. As a new jail is in process of erection in Fayette county, allim portant prisoners belonging there, are sent to our prison for safe keeping. weed the fact, and pass the news around, the Banner store's the cheapest to be found; and if you it should honor with a visit, ■vou'll see it's trae and will not miss it Reader, ponder on tbiß, and before you buy, try the sign of the American flag, 147 Wood street, opposite the new Presbyterian Churoh. Don’t forget the •iffn. * The Covtinbbtai. Vocalists Arrived fa our , o»ty yesterday, and will give their first Concert ; at Masonic Ball to-night* We have never heard tht« troupe e’mg, bat from their, success In all parts of the country, and the hearty approba tion bestowed apon them by the press, we have so doubt they are well worthy of a visit from oar music loving citizens. Tkbatrb. —It will be observed by the adver tisement in the amusement column, that the pop* uiar actor, Mr. Qeo. W. Jamison, appears at the Theatre, to-night, as Riohlien, fa Bulwer’s cele brated play of that name. Mr. Jamison is es teemed an actor of considerable ability, and we hope to see him greeted with a fall house. Falbb Pbbtbnobs.—Dr. John CrawfoTd, yes terday, made information, before Alderman Mc- Masters, against Thomas M*Cay, for obtaining professional services from prosecutor to the amount of #46, under fraudulent representa tions. The defendant was held to bail. Dividends. —The Exchange Bank Yesterday declared a dividend of four per cent, on the profits for the last six months, payable'on the 17th inst. The Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Bank have also declared a dividend of five per cent, for the same time, payable on Friday of next week. Wb would oall the attention of all those wish ing anything in the dry goods line, ty A. MoTighe’s splendid lot of new goods. Mo. keeps constantly on hand every artiole in his line, which he will sell as oheap as any other es tablishment in the oity. His store is on the oorner of Fifth and Grant streets. • - ; * Pbxit liABOHNT. —A German named Lawrence Tnshe, was oommittedto jail yesterday, by May or Volz, for stealing an overcoat from the cloth: log establishment of Abraham Seanor, oil liber ty street. POTS. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company wfcre fined $lO, yesterday, by Mayor-Vole, for dtsdogfitn standing on Liberty to city ordinance. !MNM : !' ' r»i iV- • ■■** — l ~-~- AJEUS fdn RIVER JUBM ' The JWeer.—Leet OTtoing, at dnak, there were, ..by itis marks, eirtsen Inelify water in the channel,, and falling. Weather cloudy, with indications of. rain. Arrivals at Bt.‘Louis MoT«ubflr .B:—fiteamen klla and Qmtwago. Departed,samedate: Hernia, Oaxd and•JZote’w, forCincinnati.Ndcbadgelnratesof flrelgKts. ; r ChptainyDesmuJca, of the steamer FWijWi/has purchas ed the steamer J. P. Tweedy bom Captain Millard, for $16,- 000. for a Nashville packet/ Ptfßl OF PITTSBURGH. 16 rreuts waiie is thi cuabmil—metai. marl arrived. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Laterhe, Bennett, Brownsrille. ** ‘ Thomas IJhrfver, Hendrickson. Weßt Newton. “ Oen.Bsyard.Peebles.Sllsabeth. DEPARTED. “ Jeflerson.Parkinson, Brownsville. « Luxeme.BennettjßrownsTille. « Thomas ohriver, Hebdriekson, WeatNrfwton. “ Gen. Bayard,- Peebles,Elisabeth. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CTHCIHUATI, LOUISVILLE, -' AHD SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and. Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, TOE THE COXTXTAffCJt 0? PASSESOBRS AMD FREIGHT Btrwrer PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. w This Leix is composed of seren «■■■> - I class powerful Steamers, pne ■Hßfllqualladfor speed, and oomfort, and is the oxlt caaocoß uaili ua> or Steam Packets on the Ohio river. It connects with the U.B. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville end Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticketed and re ceipted tfircnuh daily . Two new Steamers bare been added to the Mb«, which now consists of the following boats: . , J)ayt of Departure Boat*. Qipiai n#. from PilUbvrgh. BUCKEYE STATE....—.M. W. Beltmoovex-..Sunday. MMHEMOKK. No. 2—J. B, Datu. —Monday. ALLEGHENY .—..Geo. M’Laih.. .Tuesday. CRYSTAL .PALACE. Wm. J. Koobtx- Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA .R. J. Gbacol. „.Thur*day. PITTSBURGH-. IL Campbeu—.........—Friday. PENNSYLVANIA... Jito. Ku.vkse.tjpl, Saturday. Leare daily at 10 o’clock, A. precisely. No freight reoeived after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. . - '• •. ■ • ■ - •.« particulars, apply on board, or to 'JOHN B. WVWQSTON,\ Am A, j JOHN RACK. / Ag " l “’ \ llooonnneU Houm Baildtngß* tdeolO) _ Pittsburgh, 1»M. ■"■lBa4.” CANADA WEST-.:. TUB FINE low pressure steamer TELEQKAFH, CantsJir R. Barrow, win make two trips & week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Barwell, as foilpws: , Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every HOK&&T and THURSDAY EVENING, at?}* o’clock* Uavei Port Harwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock.' Leaves Port Burnley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and-SATURDAY .EVENING, at 7K o’clock. ,"J~~ ■ Era Telegraph connect-* at Cleveland, with thaC&flfeland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and IStwnith, the Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Clmland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with tbnßndoa line of Stages, which connects with the OreaflHvtars Railroad.' . , For fmiiridiinf* passage apply on board, or to SOBELL A LAUDERDAtETckVeIaod; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port »nUy, or A. M’BiUDK. Port Harwell. attrST:t»ov For tit. Loslii The mw and FnbrtantialTrtekiner PRAIRIE Captain F. MjdupS£-ltiUtfeaTe for (he and inteiicedlata-boris.-on the first rise For freight and passage apply on board, or to »ov4 JOHN FLAOK, Agent For Cincinnati said St. Lonl*. The new and substantial stianaur ORAND Captain will leave for the and inbirmedlato ports, on the lint rise For New Orlaann and Apaiaehieola. r THE tuv and substantial steamer UF.N | Ukfl&a^FßANELlN.Captain Tuokas Bokt,will l*w ■BHlßfor the above ports, stopping at the principal way ports, on the first rise of the river. For freight or passage apply on board. Rernlar Wheeling Packet. The light draught ►Warner HARTFORD, Warn* Hazlett, will hereafter make trips for the above and intermediate port-, leaving every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR DAY, at 1U o’clock, A. M. yor freight or passage apply on board, or to ocL2O J. D OOLLINOWOOD, Agent. For NewOrleana* Galveston* Brsioa ban* tlago* and Fort Brown* Texas The new 50'] substantial steamer UANCHK- L Jaxxs O'Disnxll, Warier, will leave for aboTe ami luteimcJiate ports with the first riso la tbs riycr. For freight or passage epply on boanl. oct2o o’TATIOTIta'OF COALYTiicludisg Mineral Bituminous O Substances employed io Aria an 1 Manufactures; with their Geographical, Geol.>glcal and Commercial Distribution, and Amount of Production and Cou.-umptinn on the Ameri can Continent: with Incidental Statistics of the Iron Man ufacture. By B. (T Taylor. F. G. S. L., Ac., Ac. Second edition, ratified and brought down to 1554, by g. B. ITalde- Prof. Natural Science, it. l'ublithed by J. W. Moore. 10.7-Chtstßßt street, Philadelphia. The Cosl inteewd is one of the most important in the United (Mates, and tint* the first edition of the late Mr. Taylor’s work ni exhausted, those hitm-sted in the pro duct, consumption sod trade, bore had no mean* of becom ing acquainted with t*» subject in Its various relation Fortunately, this difficulty do longer exist#, as this second ediikm aspplies an immense mass of Information in rotation to the various coal field# of this continent, details of mines | and mining* supply and consumption, markets and routes of transportation, analysis of specimen*, *<•-, it Besides the coal lntsrest, there la another intimately con ! ueeied with it, namely, that of Iron, to the manufacture and Ftatistlcsofwhicb, aoonsUwsble portion of this volume is devoted. Here will be found a full aecmwtai the eon* Strortfcm of furnsoes lo smalt iron with anthracite coal. Tliis work is asefah not only to the capitalist, political economist anl 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 pains In making this as attractive work, it being embellished with numerous wood cuts and colored map#, printed on fir'" paper, MO pages, Hro. For sale by oct£l rpiiKKß’B HK»r von THKK IN HEAVEN: Homs When Change* Never Come. A aecood supply of the above beaotifal Song* |u«t re* c*j T eJ. Alao, th&“ New Melaleoi," for Flute or Violin, for nle at the old established Plano Depot of CHAKLOITE BLUMK, oetS No. 118 Wood street. EXCKLSIOK FAMILY STARCH-—Tb.’ |i<r«4ieDt* with which thi* starch Is prepared, reader wholly uaneco* f ary the UM of starch polish or spermaceti, m It produces a fine polish, without gumming up or injuring the finest fab ric*. —- Pot np in pound packages, with full directions for u For sale, by the box or retail, by sep2B \0 XiiK I’L'PII.S 08 Q. ANTON, IYo/ator qf Mu tie.— Mr. G. Anton purposed returning to this city in tlnn to resume his leeching on the Ist of August, but being on fortunately Uhen ill at Fairmont, Va., lie will not be abl» to reach the city for some day#. Due notice will be giver to hls pupils of his arrival. inquiries mey be made et 61 i24 11. KLEBKR’B._ A HOUSE AND TX)T FOR BALE, situated In Strawberry alley. Price $OOO. A Uouso and Lot, In Allegheny city, on Washington Street, for STOO. A LIo use and Lot, In Bouth Pkubursh. near the Toll Gate, tor $350. Terms easy. S. CUTIIRERT A SOX, octlO Real Estate Agents, No. 140 Third >t. A CARD.—Mr. ti. ANTON and II- tsOHKOKDKR would respectfully announce to the eltlxens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny that they will give instruction* on the Piano, Guitar, Violin and Plata. Inquire at 11. SehroederA Co.’a NEW MUBIO STORE. 84 Fourth wtret. Mp3B PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, BOBKBT H. FATTBBSOH, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMO.'D STREET ANB CHERRY ALLEY. THE eabacrlber respectfully announces to the Ladles and Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a HIDIN'a SCHOOL, which, In poifit of else, oommodloua ness and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar eetab llshment in the United States, Its location is accessible from all parts of the city, while Its high end airy situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and. wen trained, ahd the proprietor pledgee himself’ that no pdas or expense will he spared to mike this establishment the first In the confidence of the public. octS&tf New pall and whiter goods.—hagan a ahl, No. 01 Market street, hare just received a large as sortment of the above Goods, which were bought at a large discount from usual prices. Their stock consists of every variety of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Lace Goods, White Goods, Hosiery and Gloves, Cloaks, Talmas and Shawls, with a large sseortment of Housekeeping Goods. [novT WATCIIEB— REDUCTION IN PRlONS.—Citizens and strangers can now buy Watches at my estahibh ment cheaper than usually found lu the eastern and have a reliable guaranty as to excellence and time-keeping qualities. A very large assortment now in store- Wateh repelling.of every description, particularly fine work, done in a superior manner, end warranted. , * kv w WILBON, ' nov2 C 7 Market street, corner of Fourth. OCGH MEDICINES- Wistat’B Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bwsyne»B Syrup “ • Jaynes’Bxpectorant; Duncan’s “ Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Miller’s Cough Syrnp; Sellers’ A large roppiy 1 of all the above celebrated Medicines alwayJfm htSdand for sale by JOS. FLEMING, nov2 wirn-r of U>» DUtpood wn«l Market rt. A REMARKABLE CURE—I hereby certify that I was afflicted with the Llrer Complaint and Phthysls for a long time, being more than a year nnder the care of a phy sician; that the disease, instead of being relieved by the nmdidnM I took, kept gradually getting worse, my body swelling so that l was unable to etoop low enough to tie my shoes. When the disease was at the worst, I was re commended to try SELLERS’ LIVER PILLS. I did so, and warfelieved greatly by the use of the first box, and completely eared by the second. Wellsvllle, May 26,1846. BAUUeb M’Cosp, Esq. To thf. Public —The original, only true and genuine Liver Pllla ore prepared by R. K. Sellers, and have his name in black wax upon the lid of each box, and hi* signature on the outside wrapper. All others are counterfeits, or baae imitations. B. E. SELLERS A CO., Proprietor^ No. 67 Wood street. COFFhE— 100 bags prime Rio; 20 do Java; in store and for sale by o-ta KINO k MOORHEAD. ICB—S tierces in store and for sain by oct23 MSO AW riTanKN TOOLS— d doien steel Digging Forks I j 8 do Amos’Spades ; 4 do Draiolng Spades; for mle by „ n(l _ JAMES WAEDBOF. NOUlin DAISY CHKKSJi—3OO boxes EbglishDdl *° d &XKY.I.COLUNB. AND 81XTV ACHES. SO cleared, for V/ SI4W, in t-niiy payment*; with portable Bnlldin jp, and. Orchard of grafted fruit. The land Is well watered and of P”d in pr ““” ““ VotIBBEKT * BON, Beal Estate Agents, 140 Third street. mO&ACCO—IO boxes Russell & Robinson, b'S ; I 25 “ - W. H.'Grant, s’s; . ..-oi. 05 “ Webster’* Old, s’s; with * lapge aJN of other hntnte 6'. end . \ COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND . HHRBHANTB’ EJCHANGK* * OI7ICIBB. JVerident—JOHN BHIPTON. First Tice fruidait—Wit. H. Burra. Sseoni “ “ Wu. R. Bbotth. Ficrttary Wu. 8. Havxh. l/e-mrer—Jobs D. Bcclit. AuyerfntflMfflrt—S. T. Nokthau, Ja. Gowanittez <tf Arbitration for JVboonier.—W. IL BXoWH, T. P., F. Bellocs, W. E. Nuocx, J. M. Pkhkock, W. P. Jokes. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Oma or rax Daily Moxkiko Post, \ Wednesday, November 8,1864. J FLOUR.—Sate 418 bbls In lots at $9,00@9,25 from store, mill and depot. iGßAlN.—oate...lOfrbuabeli from depot at 60c. WHISKY.—2O bbls ndSflefrat 8Co; 17 do do 36e. BACON.—3OO lbs shotildKi at <%«, {months. CHEESE.—6O boHf-Wajßrxi Reserve at BLOOMS.—IO tons Lake Champlain at $BO, six months. The following table*, exhibiting the movement in the Dry Goods Trade of N.w York for the month of October, and for the past ten months of the current year, compared with the corresponding periods In the two previous yean, are from the Journal of Cbmm eret : IMPOSTS or rORXKUf DRY OOODB AT HXW TOhk VOX THX MOKTB Entered for Cbnsumptton. Manufacture of 1852. 1863.. 1854. Wool . Z. *1,077,008 $1,270,014'. $578,608 Mlncallaneou, Dir Goodj 158,379 292,485 245;9*3 Total *3,901,305 *2,056,011 Wlthdr’s from warehouse 233,075 629,119 Total thrown dn marfcets3,647,2Bs *4,160,140 *2,685,190 Eatsred far wirehoniing. 244,303 909,523 653,3*1 uipobxs or rouian out ooone at tow tosx k* t*h Bonds, raoM jawuaat 1. . | Entered for Oonnaiption. Manufacture of 1852. 1853. 1854 J Wool.. Z 413,166,688 $22488,638 $17£».&3 Cotton ...... B&iA33 12,722,883 124M.1W 18*817,561 28,828461 23,398,7|9 §£* 6494,786 6436493 6,921,06 Htewßen’s Dry Good* 3,644,199 4,756438 4,932,265 Total 576,220,311 $64,021,887 Withdrawn frotaWSfe- ! £S£L '5.W1407 4,692466 10,232,462 1 Totnl. thrown on" tbs ' ' ’ . • market 64,818484 80,812,803 74,253,7p8 Wegjtftor 220,636 14,988,969 mSd mt’d ntthe port 68,142406 82,440,937 76,010,747 T-v<w g into the account the Gb&s thrown Into wore* the total receipts of Diy Goods linoe Ist January 'MBpnxonstoUows: ,*• ige apply on board. B. T. 0. MOBGAN. 104 Wood fj trust, dot Fifth. W. A. M'CLURG. '-; - % s ..* ~jt ' . ' - • * i *>* -* • • •, x ('w. < •? ■ • *>? v. ■ ;• . a.» T *V:. FLOUR INSPECTIONS FOR OCTOBER. Superfine and extra .7.110 bbls. Fine 31 “ Rye 100 “ 7.247 “ M. Cclp, Inspector. The Dry Goode Trade. 1,317,305 C3US9 1853. 1854. ’ Inference. Wootens .426,400,-*74 $21409480 Dec... 53.591,094 Cottons. .714,126;732 14,983528 Inc... 856,596 Mlv, 30,837,220 26.666,802 Dec-. 3,780,418 Linens 7459410 415 Doc... 290,001 MLceilaneous...... 6,087,695 6,462451 Inc... 374.867 $82,443,937 $16,010,227 Dec... 56,430.860 It will bo Men from the above that the receipts of cotton and miscellaneous goods have slightly increased, white bnlk of the decline has been In silks and woolens. Ttoe Imports must either be greatly increased in quantity toe Mining sesson, or there will be a large decline in the cp* tom house Taloe, or the cost of Invoice* will show a ttry heavy decline. The Imports at New York during the part week show ■ falling off in dry goods, bat an increase in general merchan hi M| which tha aggregate imports about the same <u for the corresponding weeks last year. Annexed are lb« comparative figures Fbr Uu vtek— lB63. 1854. 51,183,757 $738,976 .... 1,604,946 2,110,2iZ Dry Good* General merebandlxa.. ... $2,876,703 $2,909,219 162.032,086 158,068,853 Total Previous forty-three weeks. •4164,911,269 $160,963,072 Total this year. Honey and Pork In Cinelnnatlf The demand for Money, contrary to expectation, »u toss pressing to-day, which Is probably to be attributed to the bet th»* little accommodation was expected, and few con sequently looked for it; it is certain, bowerw, that a large ■mount of paper matured to-day, and the fact that there was less •'shinning" than usual, is taken as • favorable dan, and leads the financially oppresswi to hope that an improvement Is near at hand, exchange on tho Kart to steady at IV£@l& and on the South is scarce at per to M'iS V premium. gome lots of Flogs are arriving, but we can hear of no sales which would indicate anything. There are layers at $4,00 net, to fill contracts which were made last August for ; December delivery, but holders seem unwilling to e-ell at lea and many of them hope and contend for $tW; whilst, on the other band, packer* and dealers are not disposed to pay even $4,00 for any quantity, and sooner than pey over $3,96 prefer waiting further developments. There teems to be but one opinion now. in regard to the supply of Hogs in the country, and that is, that it will be large.—A'ncfmwfi OmmerdaL, Wi. There Is no ease in the Money Market; these who arc forced to negotiate loans, find that they have got a “ very hard road to travel.” Capitalists who nuj have any funds not invested, and who are not troubled with conscientious scruples in regard to taking three or four percent, per month for the use of them, meet with no difflcuJty In ma king safe investments at these rates. • There were some five or six small failures Eatunley end teniav. meetly in the ratal! dry goods stores on Fifth street and Western Bow, and one on the Lower Market, but tb«ir liabilities are small and their creditors few, end we there fore forbear giving name*. . iM , . The notes of the old Bank of andeville were redeemed to-dey by the Trust Company Bank and Grceabeek A Co., al though they were taken by the other Banka, we believe; bat what Lhair action will be to-morrow, we are unable to say. The has not foiled, aa for as our Information worn ; but there is quite a large amount of Its notes in cir culation, and those into whose hands they came dosing the last waek or two, were disposed to “ keep them moving- ’ Some four or five of our pork houses commenced packiog today, In the email way, and on owners’ account, we pro some, as we heard of no sales. The AoppuA feeling, pecu liar to our market at this season, is now not perceptible; and dealers loos on without showing any symptoms of a desire to “ pitch In,” and tbeir misgivings so predominate, when contemplating present price*, in connection with tbe ,-h.rw-. for tbe future, that there Is hardly a gleam of hope left, and even this gleam to often lost in the reflection that money to worth three to four per cent, per month, and •care* at that.—Cincinnati Qmmtrdal, Saturday. AUCTION SALES. Auction—Dally B*Ui. A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and A Fifth 10 o’clock, A. M-a general awortineßt of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot# and Show, lists, Caps, Ac., , At 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Otocaries.Queensware, GU»wsre, Table Cutlery, Looking aiaasea, Ne*and Secondhand Uonaahold and Kitchen Far nltare, he., , (yclocKi p. Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instrument*. Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goode, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Ijafllttl p. a. SATIS, AuetionMT. SALE OF STOCKS BY AUCTION. —On TIIURSDAT evening, November 9th, at T o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street— -38 abarefl Citlxens’ Depoait Bank Stock; 50 “ North American Mining Company Stock; 10 “ PltuburghTruatOompany Btock; 4 “ Ohio and Pa. Railroad Company Stock; 19 “ Plttreurgb, Oln. and Loolst. Tel. Co. Stock; 20 “ Western Insurance Company Stock; nOT ; P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r. OKFKITKD OOPPEK STOCKS AT AUCTION—On FKI BAY evening, November 10th, at 7 o’clock, at the Mer chants’ Exchange, Fourth aureet, will be Kid, by order of James M. Cooper, Treasurer— Bbaree National Mini g Company Block; Bharea Adventure do do do; which have been forfeit*! for non-payment of assessments. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Kidgb mining company stock AT AUCTION—On THURSDAY evening, November 9tb, at 7 o clock, at the Merchants’ Exobaoge, Fourth street, will be sold, by order of Joshua Hanna, Treasurer— Shareß Ridge Mining Oempany Stock; forfeited for non-payment of assessments. •, n 0,7 ’ P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. YTWA HAT.R OF ROOKS —PIATt VOX THKIX IttGHTS KORA-On MONDAY, TUKBDAY and WEDNKSDAY EVENINGS, November 6th, 7lh and Bth, at O'A o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Room*, comer of Wood and Fifth streets, will be Mid a large stock of valuable new Books, Paper, Gold Pens.Ae, which werelntended for the southern citle*. but In consequence Of the low water must be closed here immediately. The trade, and readers of choice Boots, are particularly Invited to attend. - Private Bales during the day at low prices. nOT 4 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. XTSW BOOKS, BY EXPRESS.—Utah and the Mormons; J\ leather Stockings and Bilk; Sandwich Islands ; The Orator'* Touchstone ;The Knout and the Russians; The Grinnell Expedition; Aubrey; Farm Implements; The Boyhood of-Great Men; Progress and Prejudice; Travels in Armenia; The Ciar and the Sultan; Footprints of Famous Men; Tha Dodd Family Abroad. Tor sale by 5:12 B. T. C. MORGAN, 104 Wood street. UN’DRIKS—2fO boxes W. R. Cheese, In store. 50 bxs Urge and prime Cream Cheese, for cutting. 1000 bus Ear Com, at depot. 1000 bos Shelled Corn, at depot. 100 bbls North Carolina Tar, to arrive. 60 bags Saltpetre, in store. 60 bbls Grease Lard, In store. 100 bbls New Orleans Molassee, in oak cooperage. 160 bbls _ do do cypress . To, aaio by roct27l ENGLISH A RIOIIAKDSON. fioo boxes prime W. R. Cutting Cbe*f», juetre- oejyed and for sale by HENRY 1L COLLINS. PPl.mt—lo barrels for sale by . „ octlO IIfiNRY 11. COLLINS. KPiNKD SYRUPS—SO bblflof »*riouBqa*Utl««,fotß4le by ' [octal) SMITH A SINCLAIR. •2U doaan Buckets; 6 u Tubs; for tale by KINO * MOORHHAD. CIANDLEB —76 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles; /n 25 “ Star Candles; for sale by m j23 KINO A MOORHEAD. CniEKSK-lOi boxes prime Cream Cbee« for by J nov o v BMITH & SINCLAIR. F LOWER EOOTB—4 eases fine German llyaeinths, Tu lips, Ac., for sale at low rates by lt ,_ OA o octal JAMEB_WAB®BOP._ B'' LANKKTB.—-A. A. MASON A 00. are now opening another large lot of all wool Blankets, of all sixes Mia qualities, .which will be offered at low prices. UOT “ EW MUSIC.—“Ob, how delightful this pleasing houras Introduced in the Opera of Lucretia Bor* gia: composed expressly lor Big. Mario, by Donlxettl. with thy sweet voice again: 8.0. Foster. Nay deem me not happy: Baker. My wild-wood home: Wade. Knoa-Notblng Polka; dedicated to everybody: by No b °L'gto!’c Ju NordPolka: Myerbeer. Old Huudrsd: Wallace. Little Bluswtn Polka. Mazurka: Mason. La Croix i*Kr. Kedowa: WaUersteln. Pare well Walt*: Jul Um. Luben Polka: Bergmann. 81 Wood rt. , 49* Two good Beoond tMDd Piano# for sale, price *l5 and *l*s. * ♦ • * -'-'i '•■ "■ • •• •••*', ■ . t k , « « ■ * '•>* ■s • r,,» *> * ’ MISCELLANEOUS. TTABPER‘B NSW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOB NO IX. VKMBBR.—CoOTtaw; Napoleon Bonaparte, by John ti. CTlbbott, Ulustreted with fifteen engraringa; The Gene rations of Fashions, Illustrate! by twenty-two engravings; General Taylors Residence at Baton Rooge, with HJuatw* tlon; Whom shall we marry: The Quaker’s Wile; The Young Surgeon; Tho Newcomes, by W. M. Thaekeray r with four Illustrations by Boyle; A few words about Birds; The Ways of ProTidenoe; The Scholars of Brienne; A Night In an Old-Castle, by 0. P. R. James: Galvanoplasty; Some thing for the Ladles about Colors; Stooping to Conquer; The Betrothed Children'; The Nurse's Revenge; A Greek Carnival; Monthly Record of Current Events; 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 illustra tions, furnished by Brodie in advance of their appearance.. »* Price Fifteen Cents. Forsaloby H. MINER A CO. cct3l __ * No. 32 Smith field street j Evening Class in Mathematics. ' j IN the Mathematical Department of Duff’s College, young! men are taught Arithmetic, Algebra. Geometry, Trig** nomeiry, Surveying, Ac. Great pains will be taken to give the most concise And practical methods of calculations Class meets every evening, except Saturday. Languages and Mathematics are taught Jn tlre regular day class. La-? dies alass meets on Saturday. : P. UAYDKN, A. M., ' : novl , Prof, of Mathematics and Lan gnagw. ” Wantedj BY a sober, Industrious young man, who will devote hi* entire time to hi* business, a SITUATION AS SHIP PING CLERK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As sistant Book-Keeper, or a place In a Grocery or Dry Loco Store; and will make himself generally useful to nif »tr> ptoyer. A note addressed through the Post Office to **A- R. D.,” or le;t at tho office of the “ l’ost,” will receive prompt attention. . ectSlitf — Foa &ALX, a Two Story Brick qplOUvvCwaUlhg House, well arranged for comfort and convenience, situate near Wylie street, on Carpenter’s alley. Price $l3OO. Terms easy. GRATIS! The Real Estate Journal, just published, con taining a list of part of the property fbr sale by 8. CuthberA A Son. can be had free of charge by Calling at their REA# ESTATE OFFICE, 140 Third street. oet3l 436,059 342,665 OEVKN HOUSES TO LET—A Dwelling House, well finished and in good order, on Townsond street. A Dwelling House on Wylie street. Two good Houses on Lngan street. A small House on Mount W&shinhton. A House of six rooms on Washington street, Allegheny. Apply to S. CUTHBERT A SON, oet2B No. 140 Third street. SHAWLS.— A. A. MASON a CO. Invite attention to their _ large and well selected assortment of Woolen ShawJs comprising the newest styles and colors of the Bay Empire State, and other approved makes.__ _novt^ Materials tor embroidery.—udieswuiaiwara. find a full assortment of Preach Working Cottcfc, Unca and Gotten Floss, Crotchet Ootton, Stamped Collars and'Eteb, Embroidering Sitka, In all colon; Hoops 2br EmbWderaw; aruf everything else In that line, at ■ «>'TAN BORDER’S Trimmiag Store; ; oetlfl •’ NtfcTO Market street, corner of the Diamond; PIANO FOR RENT.—A good alx octave mahogany*** Piaao for rent, at the oldea&fcUshei Piano Depo<o{ GfiARLOTrE BLUME, cctai _ . ,fto.,llBWood street. Notice to bumjfba.—Tii**osabiefor Undernrafc. for yard*, Hint!, wntar d«t«nMr*o , of Tuimu idM, at tb« Agricultural Tile Work*, Munbastar. Scrapie. - the office, Fifth street. octlS Magazines for November.—oodey’s Lady's nook Peterson's Ladle*’ National Magaxine. Robert Bruce, the Rerouting of Scotland. Law Student, or the Struggles of a Heart. Harper, fbr October; price IS cents. Just received and for sale by W. A. GILDENTENNEY A 00., oct2o No. Tfi Fourth street. LOWER ROOTS FOKSFRIMi BLOOMING.—My stpck of Bulba bu arrived from Holland in floe condition, composed of Hyacinths. Tulips, Croeus,- Ac. The stock is aery large and varied, and offered at low rate*. Catalogges mar be at the warehouse, or sent to applicants. ocLti _ JAMES WARDRQP. PtfTNAM’S’MONTTILYTFOirNO'VBUBKR— Among the contents are able articles frsm tb<* pttis of Bayard Taylor, Herman Melville, Her. Dr. Baird, Uon. 11. N. gchroeder, Ac*. U Ooder'B Ladj'’a Book, fbr November. Peterson’s I Julies' National Magazine, for November. Graham's Maguaine, for November. Yankee Notions. Just rvoivod and for sale by W. A. GILDENFKNNRY 4 CO., oe t27 No. 7** Firnrth stiVet. Fi >IIK MAUA/JNE OF THE AGE—PUTNAM'S MONTH* X LY. for Novomber is a credit to the country, contain ing contributions by the most distinguished writers of the day. Just teeeived and f-r sale at the Fifth Street Book rtJr*. RUSSELL A BROTHER, ocUZ7 "ear the corner of Market. 1-Volt Building"Lota In East Liverpool, Ohio. 1 These lots are in the midst of Potteries, near the Sta tion of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad, aod will be sold chiwp. Terms of payment, Ji per month. Title unex ceptionable. Apply to JAMES BLAKKLI, Heal Estate Agent- A' VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE, with IW seres of Land, a Stone Grift Mill, or 3 ran of stones, and a Saw Mill, all In good order, aituatoon the Sandy and 1 exTer Canal; will be bold at a bargain, as the owner la al*out to move west. For particulars call at the Real KsffctA Office of S. CUTIIBKRT A SON, OC-.21 140 Hdnl street THOUSAND DOLLARS tor a Dwelling House, on Sixth street, near Grunt strict. Itoontalns a hall, four rooms, garr-t and c-llar. Jlx> t ifO feet from by OOdocp. Terras easy. F. CVTHBERT A SON, ocUli No. 140 Third street For Sal« or Barter. A LOT OF GROUND oa Cnug -tr-ct. Allegheny city, of fc-t frnnt, running bark to Isabella street, on which air four Dwellings, in good -rler, the rent bringing two hundred and fifty dollars yearly. They would be ex changed for a small Fans, or sold at a bargain. ort4 THOMAS WOODS, 76 Foarth at. Agricultural draining tile.—The season, of draining and Improving wet clay lands is at hand. The subscriber offers for sale, at the Tile Work*, In Man chester, 100,000 Drain Tiles, of various calibre. ft»mphlets containing Information at the office, Fifth street, and non tracts may be madt: with Comintern workmen, for dicing and completing the drains. ' - oeU4 JAMES WAKPBOg. YOU Nil FOLKS’ GLEE BOOK—This work ennstets of over one hundred copyright songs and duetts, never before harmonised, besides the choicest selection of airs, (among which me many gems from the German and Italian) the whole arranged in a familiar man erlor first and wood soprano, tenor and baas voie<*, designed f'r the useofsing iDg claves, glee clubs, and the social circle: by Charles Jarvis. Price 41. A largo supply of the above work just received and fbr Sale by JOHN H. MELLOR, t.-tls) SI Wood street _ XJKW MUSIC—OiI Hundred, by W. V. Wul laro . Little Ulpwy Jnn«, by Glover; Old Joey. latest Ethiopian melody; lln-l Dell, by Wtrrxel; Farewell Wultx, by Juiiiuo ; Wig-Wag I'olkn. by Brown; Bonnie ll«‘K-ie Gray, by Uiover: Dark-Eyed Ellen, by Glrv«; Dashing Kdka, Strakorrli; Sou,; of Lore, by Wallaridvin. OPERAS— Norma. couipl*-l*\ * Uli Piano accompaniment; Lucrretia Borgia, with Piano accompaniment; onl, Lucia do Lanuncriu-t’T. with Piano accompaniment. Tbe above toPt received and for pale by oel2T JOHN- 11. MKLLOR. SI Woo 1 Rtrwrt. _ SUGAR *o hhd_a fair New Orleans in store and for sale by octal _ KING A MOORHKAD._ CORN— 4UobushelB Shell Corn, in store and for sale by octltf ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. N. C.Tar7»o arrive and tor pale Vy J[ oct-Jl ENGLISH A RICHARDSON^ C SoRN —100 bus'Shell Ccrn in store and for sale by j oc,”i KNOLISII A lUCHARDeON. CliiEKsE *4 holes W. 11. Cheese in store and for palp by ) octal ENGLISH A MCUAKDSoN._ OAp— l*oo bor-a Rosin Soap f»r sale by _ SMITH A SINCLAIR.^ fTTANNKUS I ”OlL— 2u"bbis" prime Bank Oil for prlo by 1 OCPJI _j._BMITH_A SINCLAIR. _ CUNAKY~e r EKi>-^£wWfi>s Canary “lore and for . by FLEMING BROTHERS, Successors to J . Kidd A Co., No. rtO Wood street. TnPSOM, SALT'S—tf) bbla Kpeim Salts, in store am! for li/pa!e by [ocl27J FLEMING BROTHERS. -wwfXsiIINO POWDER—I 6 br# Babbitt’s Washing Bow- VL d "’ ‘° tor ’ a "’ b n.HMINO BROTHERS. MADDER— 1,600 Ibp Madder, just reoeirei and for aale by [oct27J FLEMING DROTHERS. GUM^SHKLLAO— 700 Ibd Gum Shellac in atore and for «Geby {ocU.’TJ FLEMING BROTHERS^ T YjffSIDIIfPOTAMiUM ittß* Cyanide Potassium,fused, Sc t£ •-‘ t ° r “ llBbl ' FLEMING BROTHKIB. IT MUST BE SOLD—A small Uouw. with large Lot of Ground, lor sale. Price $350: or less, for rash, as the «™£ ■*■«* w "k SSZ&VZ™' ‘ “TjJJli? * So. 140 Third t-treet. TirOOLEN LONG SHAWLS. —Just received, anolhf W large of Bay State, Empire. State, an other klo.is o( Wool.o Lon* Slm«l«, of the nowtet on m „t dulnblo »t,IM u* colon. a a ma9on „„ _ 2o Fifth Ptrept. A A. MASON A CO. have j ust rreeited nn<l open.*d up . wanla of forty Binr. cat«< of Nt'V <iuOUj», among which will be found a well ejected and elegant Ftook of DKKSS QQOU3, consoling of Plain and Figured Silk*, Tory rirhknd durable colors of French Merino?, Paramat ££wool Th Lainea, Ac , Ae.. with a. general iwrtiiwat; of Domestic apd Housekeeping Goods, which, together with the whole of their Immense stock, will be offered at grea.ly ducal prices. __ OcU4 rfiBAS— Isnperial, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, .J-JST ““ f ° r KING t SIOORHF.AD. For S&le. -VTINKTY ACRKS OP SDPKKIOR LAND, ™ Cn>* « JS Lsluud, near Frwiora- AIM,® °i‘ h „'r.T- A "' or,w "«Wls," “SSm ___ «KmrtWr,*L_ ONNJSTS.-A- a. MASON * 00. «e dully opeains Oi latest and most fashionable antlu and velvet Bonnet*. Their aiwortment comprises upwards of uU hundred Bon nets, of all qualities. _ CNO'IETUINO NEW. —As we intend makliijC a chnngo io N our present bueinews we are prepared to offer our frtock of flue Watches. rich and «"M ’ Spoons, Forks, Ac , at precisely New lorfc city wb ’ , '* s * le prices, which Is a reduction of from 10 to 15 pec cent. Therefore, any one wishing u fine W atch.or any other arti cle of rich Gold Jewelry, would do well to giTe us a call lrf*fore tiurchasinc elsewhere, at 51 Miirtiet street. y The Tcry best quality of Watch Glasses ««*t at 16 cents each ,at IIO0l>’8 : 0014 ANL»j LAiijJTl—We have ior mile 3,000 acre* of land Ij along the Baltimore and Uliio lUilroaU, within frora to four miles o! the eUUon, of Cameron Rel ton Va . iu lots cf 6 acres to ICO or more, at from $0 to *lO at Misre. This is a fine tetfiou tor farming, or fur small home ISi.. ’ikltabS aSd waver are and the «il r c and croductiie. KTery station on the Railroad affords j .ll utal, «l »1U b. m.d». a- OOTUBUrt^SO^ nUOLKKA I CUOUSItA! :-Th. .IW.U™ c.f l!»publicl. (! -elicits to l>r. Uuis Wiekey a celebrated CIIOLKKA. ■id DIARRHEA MEDICINE. Thin medicine hw been ad* mbnsiml in cases of Cholera, sectiona of the United States, purtruUrl} m Marylatht, where it fliclted the atieoLion of the physicians. We hereto affix some phyelcians’ names who wUue?f«l its b^uehcUl oleape Fee wrapper around bottle.) John C. iKirsty, ai.D., T RTlurheU M D-, W. Davis, M. U. For sale by B®pM l4l Wood street. OH iCCO—Kuwcll & Kobinaon, Win. 11. Grant, Webster’s «. br “ js igj Q "i” MOOKIIKAD. SL’O AH' l —To hhd9 prime N. 0. Sugar; ;so bbls Coffee Sugar; .>- •< Loaf - for sale by oct2l SMITH k SINCLAIR. TToImcYAMU GRAM AM FOB NOVEMUKR.-FetersoD’s \JT Magazine, for November. ssiwisss & iot **l® 87 Wood c^r 3 " 1 ’ - u * + i ± t ■ ■ . * s'V. ? ;* ■ v • V'* * ■+, .. , .......—. Fifteen Cents I JAMES WARD HOP* MISCELLANEOUS. A* "■ " Kleelslor Ctcriace Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTHER A 00., PRACTICAL COACH MAHERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, AUe gbeny city, Pa., hare on hand and are manufaeturlng an extensive assortment of Carriages, Bockaways, Boggles, Baggage Cars, Ac., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and'beaoty of finish, using in all their work the beet Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs attended to on the most rets Puebla terms. They feel confident tbst all who may Savor them with their patron age. will be perfectly satisfied on trial it their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fit teen minutes during the day. oct2s:ly Duff’s College. Classical and mathematical department.— Hours and terms per session of 20 weeks, payable by the half session, in advance: *•' Regdlar Day Otass In Latin. Greek, Mathematics, 0 to 12, A. M.,and 2t04, P. M-,$2Q. Kveulng Class In Math ematics, 7t09, P. Si., $2O. French and German, 9to 12, A. M., And 2to 4, and 7t09, P. &L, $2O. Ladles' Class In Mathematics; Wednesday, 4t06, P. Saturday, 9to 12, A. SL, $lO. No pains or expense will he spared to maki this department of the College worthy of patronage, octll P. TTAYDEN, A. M., Principal. Fall and Winter Goodsl A?Dm,^O. JJU. 1 have qqw on hand's large stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Cvorcoatlngs,of entirelynew designs; Plush Ves t of tiie most beautiful patterns; French and English Caaaimeres, of every style and shade in the market, all of which I will make to order on the most reasonable terms, and warranted to suit oct4 ■ New FapeV Hangings. NO. 86 WOOD STREET. FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPKRB ; JP Panel Decoration* in gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of various styles; Fig’d end Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall PSpero; Borders, Ceilings, Figure*, Wmdow Shades. A large and vomplete assortment of the above, selected lor tbs season, will be sold at the usual low priees. oct3 WALTER P. MARSHALL.; jotm a. tocao too*, b. tocho jmsaosL. touwo T. B'Toanf * Co* - , JVn. 33 Smithfidd xtmt, oppotitc. GtyßoUl, . ! MANUFACTURERS OF CABINET FURNITURE ANp CHAIRS, of every description. M*feeri«li'«Dd work manship warranted, and eold at reduced prices. Out taken in packing for land and Water carriage. auSl, Watch Trade, WE invite the atteutionof citizens and strangers Jo ofe large and carefully selected stoek of Watches -and Clocks; Railroad Time keepers, In gold and silver cates; real Chronometers for the pocket, warranted not to vuy a minute in six months; Patent Lever Watches, from $l2 to $229; a large assortment of good common or low priced Watches, both in gold and silver oases. Also, Railroad Station Regulators, Ofioe Clocks, Church Clocks, Ae.. Wares Rspamiso.—We do Watch Repairing in a man ner not excelled", If equalled, by any establishment In the State. W. W. WILSON, ' wepl3 corner of Market and Fourth streets. C. B. Haadly At Co., CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, Mo. 82 Third dred, near Marled, would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they hare nowin store their complete FALL STOCK, conAsting of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one io eight yards wide, new dmigns and very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods, Window Shades, Ae. Persons in want are invited to call and exam* in* their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences faxtF ished on the most reasonable terms. 49"“ Small profits and quick *ales.””®n TERMS CASH ONLY. Tliree Houses and Lots for Sole. TYTILL be sold at private sale, THREE HOUSES AND T Y LOTS. One Brick House, situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 feet back. Alm, onelxitand two Hooks, oo Logan street, Sixth Wanl. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other 40 Carpenter's alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand I no* occupy, on the corner of Ferry and Water streets, the lease running docyear from Ist of April, 1&55, whh the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The House at pres eni Lb doing a good business, and is pleasantly ’oeatad. Fur terms and farther particulars enquire of ALEX. OTPPLEB, corner of Ferry and Water streets. Prices to suit all —Dry Goods* AM'TIGfIX, corner of Grant and Fifth streets, ha* just • received «"■* is now opening his tint Fall stocks for this Season. The attention of ladles Is respectfully directed to the following prices: Fine French Merinoee at 76c; 6-4 wide Parametas 25e; a large assortment of De Case at 12c; fhst colored Prints 6W; 600 pieces Flannels at 16c ap; yard wide Sheeting ail wool De tains at 28c. Kentucky Janes, tweeds- and satti nets from 18& on cheeks, ticking?, muslins, linens, crash, table cloths, all wool plaids, blankets, shawls, ribbons and every other article usually kept is a Dry Goods Btoy, allof which will be sold /or cash at prices to suit the times. A. MTIGIIE, sep7 corner Grant and Fifth streets. IRATE sold my interest in the business of tang, Miller A Co., to 8. A. tang, who, with John Phillip* will con tinue at tiie old stand, Fo. 109 Front street I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1854. P- H. MTLLKB. S. A. DONG A CO., BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS, invite attention -to their slock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with Gas and Stems, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, far> niah Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti* Attritioufeatal constantly on hand. jy3l 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 l : qualities of old Brandies, Wines. Irish Whisky, Hononga* hela Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac, on terms worthy the attention of purchasers and dealers. (au29y Baths—Hot* Cold* and Shower* IN the fitting and furnishing of which nothing has been spared to render bathing luxurious as well as healthful. Are open every day, (Sunday’s excepted,) from 6 o'clock, A M , until 10 P.iL.at the Barber Shop, Peny Hotel, corner of Uancock street and Duqueroe Way. * j e 2o JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. ' No linmbng. TtO HCNDRBD TGOGSANB DOLLARS worth wfatook will not be distributed at ROGERS A 00/8 Star Da guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason's, but upon ibe payment of $1 you can procure as good aLIKK NKSS a.* can ta precured in this or any other city. Call and give us a trial. au6 Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla. WM. D ESQLIiH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now ainufitriuHog end bottleing the above beverages on exteuilre ecaie. ills articles ere or the best quality, and manufactured from the purest materials. oct!7:ly A. Bargain for Manufacturer** 13 OFFERED, m Adamsviile.at Bam No. 4.0 n Big Beaver river, consisting,of 13 shares of Water Power, anil 100 Ixits. The Water Power i.« one of the best is the county, it and the Lots are offered at a great bargain. Enquire of TITOMAH WOODS, 75 Fourth street liaac Jones, MANUFACTURER oi Spring sod Bluter Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Ooach end KUpdc Springs, Href* Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and llammeml Iron Axles, —comer of Boas and First streets, Pittsburgh, ocdhlr Penmanihlp r SlcreantlU and Bteambaat * Book-Keeping. ritUK DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OF DUTFS 00 L- X LEG E ere open for the reception of students. Daily Lectures on Mercantile Law and Commercial Sci ences. Mammoth Light. —. SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES are imA. produced at CARGO’S New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth W*? street, by his la-ge and improved Side and Sky Lights; by which likenesses of Children are ta- AttHßaken in a few seconds, and Adults in any weather. IKfJ Mlolaruree set In lockets—Daguerreotypes copied. Rooms open day and evening. ***? THOSE Who want Boy’s Clothing would do w-11 to call at CALLAHAN’S Basar, 24 Fifth street. His goods tor Men’s Wear are splendid. Give him a chance. No charge for showing goods. srpl* ~Johia W. Bntlar A Co., Forwarding and coMinsaioN mkrchants— Dealers Id all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, 67 Front street. fsep2S ~ Walter P. Marshall, XMPORTSK and .Dealer In french and American Paper ITaTlrinCTI Comm anion Ware. TANKARDS, Cups, Plates, Baptismal Bowls, Ac., just opening. Also, Brittania Tea Ware Castors, German Silver and Plated Spoons, Porks, Ac. Tee Knives, Batter Knives, Lamps, Ac. Watcbes and Jewelry, In large variety, and very low prices; Gold Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Canes, Ac. Watch repairing clone in a superior manner, and warrant* «*>l. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Emblems, Seals, and Regalia manufactured. W. W, WILSON,. o<*tl7 corner of Market and Foorth streets. A Hew Kngland Phyelelan Says that b. a. faun estquk.’& vciuhfdgk u th« only article that can be Implicitly relied on for the palfdon of Worms. Buxm, N.IL, Jane 9,1653. To B. A. Fahnestock <f Co^ Gjjntlshxn —For five years post, I have uted B. A- Fahne stock's Vermifuge fur an anthelmintic in ny practice My attention vw first called to it in a case where I had failed to dislodge worms wjfh calomel, pink and cowhag*. A hot* tie was obtained, and uted with desirable efbet; since then 1 hare prescribed it for hundreds of patients, and In a largo majority of eases with complete *uco« w. In one case a t-iogle bottle of the medicine brought away from ona pa tient ninety-eight worms. I have never known it to do barm, aud I am Induced to make this statement from an hon***t convicttaa that it is the most valuable Vermifuge yet known. SaSfcis mV*confidence In its “worm killing” powers, that 1 recMbtnend it to other nhyeidans in this sec lion, and furnish them Kith the article. M. C. EUtao*, S. D. Prepared and soil by B. A. PAHNE3TOCK A 00. oet£7daw * Ko. fl Wood street. Merchant Tailor. . JOHN LAUGttUN, formerly foreman for Mr. 8. Stoner, would respectfully announce to his friends *»d public generally, that he has rented and newly fitted up thu fine stand lately occupied by 'l*l Market street. between Second and Third, where he is to order OtNTUaUN-S OMTEtSOto the most fashionable style. Having himself served.a regu lar apprenticeship to the trade, and being a practical cutter, he therefore flatters himself that he can turnout garments, not to be surpassed iu workmanship or style In this or any nthpr eitv In the Union. . . Having just returned from the bo has ****** sortment of the most fashionable Goods, in bia line, «Ter~ brought to this market. ' • f t N ii —Bov6’ Clothes made and trimmed in the neatest manner. He will also warrant all ware whatitle repre- Snted to be. Parents will find it greatly to irive him a call, If they want their boys neatly fitted. Don’t forget the place, No. S 9 Market street, between B«onfl and Third, west side. eer4^Uwg m Dress Making and ollUnery. ' S\ MBS. &E. CARGO respectfully Informs her Mends TALMAS, dc., on the shortest notice and on the most rea sonable terms. Children’s Clothing made up withnaatnew and despatch. Bonnets altered and dyed according to directions, and neatly and tastefully trimmed. We aim to irive satisfaction. , Apollo Buildings, No. 76 FOURTH Street, seoond rtory Game entrance as to the Crystal Palace Uagmman JJai ” William A. Hill A Co y bankers, No. 64 ffbod atrtel, Pittsbwy*. HOLD od Bale the following BONDS AND STOCKS: •io hLurc.t Exchange Bank; 17 ,to Monongahela Navigation Company, 20 do CUliene’lnsurance Company; *2 000 Monongahela NaTiaatton Company Bonos; «!000 City of Pittsburgh Bond*; . $5,000 County Bonds- [eepfcdlw^wtf_ Dutt’e College. . The Dll' AND EVENING CLAESES OP THE COM* MBBCIAL DEPABTMRNT, of (bis Institution, «« opm<Sth. ratptkmof pupU* In Meraatth mJiatMm boat Book-keeping, Penmanship end Leetorea on poonn«<- a Anew edition of tin College CireuUr, —call tod geta copy. ••P** MEDICAL. GtniKMptiTH H*«d l HTGEJNA, or Newly Diocooerti Method efMdatk**- Thl* moit vosderfal article la destined to prodnoean entire revolution la the treatment of ell dim an at the hwg*. Accounts are dally received from Clergymen end other per* Via lUntMevUli Indiana Ralli and I eons of the highest respectability, of cues of caree hereto TjUjrTKSN MILKS BY CANAL PACKET, AND CZNTKAI fore considered InraiiUfl of Wygambltte, JC- OHIO RAJI«RQADfrom QaypooPs Station to Kitirk Uon, Mill ill Dfcera of tb« Loop, by DR. CURTIS’ I jff?fc, T li,g BtenbraTlil. .t 7 i/doob, A. M, into. HTQSANA. Reed the following: et fflajrpocra In ttmir trr nrrmnrt irlth TTlgtit Frprrn Train. Dr. Hbssell, Postmaster aCßuriington, N.T, mys: "Send «a Central Ofaio Railroad, for Newark and Columbus, arri . Ar—. _. n_■ |fc-«- _-ni 1,,, h-. <- .ytng at Newark at 12.03 A. M., and Colombo*at 120 A.M., a down more Hygeana, if ■ worUag wonders here in ini mediately with train for Cincinnati; end at diseases of the longs. I beHeve it wffl cure any diseases SinTirlirileiMpom and ChST not In the very last stages, and even then jfojgleeiaas to VIA DAVTON. *«>-»•£«■ •«» willing,’ Mid my neighbor, ‘to pdroJUM » wwkngo » we* end lee Tl— tammcUMoly tor SUsbenrUle end lolermedlete for my daughter; It gives her ldo not expert points, awf arriving at Steubenville at 7-45 P. M i ~ i. if.,« n | PRBfltsT PARR. a,™* » H. aeobMi,4ta«Ur of *** to ' . .*5 % TTum<< | Maine, writes os: u The Hygeana'ls doing wonders Pamimgfrn going East by this route will procure Tickets here. My sister has had a distressing cough, with great attoeOentral Ohio Railroad otfees in Columbus and difficulty of breathing, for years. She worwihe Inhaler and passengers change Cars at Newark, for Mt. Vernon, Bbel took the Cherry Syrup »or a few days .before she was re- by, Mansfield, Sandusky City and Toledo. well. Dr. Curtis’new system of inhalation. Host produos Canal Packets. Tenser. PKinnEgraw, an entire revolution In the treetzaent of dleeasee of the novl - Superintendent. lungs. There is no mistake, it Is truly a wonderful dis covery. 7 ’ The Bar-Mr. Curtis says: “ It Is-now-eight days since my daughter put on the inhaler and «*— ||M, < using the Hygeana, and it has alresdpr done more for her than tilths medfcal faculty have Wen able to do for the last twoyaari The irritation and Uulltug sensation In the throat is gM#, and with it the ooogb. She sleep* well.” gold at DR. KETSS&*B Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street corner Virgin allay and Wood Jtreet. (oet&dewSm [.From (ht PittdMrgh DaQy Ihipatck, Jtt. 16,1868.] Clsnat*3B:xp»»deru—ShomHU* Bwaw.-ii 'EXMIIiMt Aftielt* Person* who hare acquired a stooping podflna, by foso#» htg a eedentary oocupation, will sipwlenM groat relief by th* use of the *• Washington Bnipender Brass,* made ui sold by Sr. KBYBXH, Conor of Wood stmt aad •Hey. It answm* for a brace weight df ttks pantaloons la so placed as to continually toad to bring the shoulder* to their natural position, aad expand the I chest. We purchased an* some time ago, and bare bean *> I pleased with it, that we unsbUdted gate it a*pdfl, v gratia.; Women, hundreds of whoa are annually injured by tbn wrigbt of enormoia ‘‘skirts," *onld also procure thm* braoea. Be particular In proenring the kind mentioned, a many of the Braoea sold are hmabngi i Sold vholeeale and retail at tha Srag Store of SBO. B. EETSEB, No. 140, comer ef Wead atmt and Virgin allay. J 9» Sgn of the Qolden Mortar. N. B.—l also keep evaey vartsty efTrusm, Supporter* Bady Braees, Pile Prep* ■■sMi Stocking*, ftupensaiy fc. augafow} Cut At Malm. A CARD—CUisens of PfctriM#t r>& Bare among you. lone of the most terrible dtemme known—the Chohra. Al though so (fetal, at It nenafly ls acrertbeimi promptly aad easily curabl% by a peeper remedy; lnvaria bly eo in its earlier stfs aridem otherwise even after collapse hae taken place. By twenty-two jwrf acquaint anee with thfe disease I am enabled to afford you A PROMPT AND PKBVSOT BBMXST, Which yon will find in my j CHOLBRA apxoina * ' Every family should get It at. cnee, aad keep It on hasp. Every pertim in foot should have it within reash, and im mediately use It an the drat dWurhanee of the bowels. The relief It gives 1s prompt and efftctual. Bee it with fldance, even ht the later stages. Poll directions for treating the disease aceompeny it. < For sale by QBOROS H. ESTBXR, No. 140 Wjpod stmt, iUsburgh. [eepZlj 8.8. FITCH, Broadway, N. Y« A Phyilelan’s Oplmtom of ay II Braoea* i DL-Lavi, editor of the Chambersburg T\ muu fejif, under date of September 18, 1864, In speaking of them toe*, jays: Our friend, Dr. GEO. H. KE7BRR, submitted to opr 1 inspection a very fine specimen of the “ Washington Ms-, Brace,” manufactured and sold by Urn ; of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. Warms : •smirahiy the purposes ** *hfch it it latended,ls Hgnt and easy, and altogether free from the objections attached to the many other Braces In general use. It is anexedleat Suspender, while at the same time it ptnei vee the shonL dersln a healthful position, without ai all restraining movements of the body. The Dr. wQI send, them by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Date. 'j Sold wholesale and retalLat street, corner of Virgin alley. * - footfrdaw LIBT 07 6J&HUISE PAHHT XEEHCOTB,; oitßUßiasoroaaaiaPr . 1 FLEHIHO BBOTBKKI, ' ! ruphiMi nTT —*t” — r*mgfi** aad Dealert i» I&mt Comer Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. t-eeIEOT AMERICAN 00HP0UND; V Jayne's Alter*tire: 4 Carminative Balwm; “ Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; “ Banatlve Ptllfl: « Hair Tonic; w Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry; Bryant’s Pulmonary Balaam; Hoofland’s German Bitten; Holla-d Bf* Hoetetttr’s Stomach do iierch&es’ Uterine Oatholloon': Storms'Scotch Oough Candy; - - -Price** - - do; Thom’s do; Howe's do; o?good’s India Cholegogue; . Hone’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gum Arable Drops; Harrison’s Hair Dye; Phalon’s do Batchelor’s do HcMunn’a Elixir of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Qingar; HoAlllrter's do do: Kidder’s Indelllble Ink; Payson’s do do; Arnhold’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons’ Kathairon; David’s Lilly White Bazin’s do; Tobias’ liniment; Hunt’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Parrel’s Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s TwAUn do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Berne’s Pile Lotion; Meen Pun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling 00; Rush ton, Clarke k Co.’i Cod lives 00; McAllister’s Ointment; Sings’ Itch do; Perrel’s do; Gray's do: Trask’s Magnetic Ointment; Judkln’s do; gwaim’s Panacea; Houck’s do; Sargent’s Intent Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cberrr Pectoral; Hough ten’s Pepsin; KJers Petroleum: McLane’s Celebrated Llrer FQlfl Brandreth's do Wright’s Indian TtntiUe PfUs Lee’s AntJ-bUkros do; BareaparUla Blood do; Bren’s do; Swaynes’Extract Sarsaparilla Blood IQs Jayne’s Anodyne Oongh do; Townsend’* Health doj ’ Jew David’s Piasters: Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Newman's do: Bad way's Beady BelSef; Morris 1 Remedy; Prot Wood’s Hair BeetoratiTa; * Em ei eon’s do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; ' ; Gaysoit’s Extract Yellow Dock and SampnrQlal* Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap* Gleam's Honey; « Highly Scented Brown Winter « Musk; Ladlnm’B Specific; MeL&ne’fl Sudorific Cough fifrrup; Tyler'aJJum Anbie do; do; Swayne** Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonis Byrup; Bem’ft Trieophorou*; Konrood'S'Dactur* of Tantrum Vlxid*; McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Loeock’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’s By* Water; Ageutsfor aU o r Br. McCUntoek's faaflypCedieM Dr. Ktedham’s Breast Pumps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pomps; Gam Elastic do do Carter’s Spanish Mixture. THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! I Hot a Fartiola of Kornur is it. I LKT THE AFFLICTED READ AND PONDER!—An J Infolllble Remedy for fieroftria, Kins'! Evil, Bheuma- I tifm. Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or.Paeralw j on the Face; Blotches, Bolls, Ague tnd Fever, Chronic Bor* Byes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Snlaxzaznant and J Pain of the Bones and Joints. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic I Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints, and all Dtaeanm I arising from an injudicious use or Mercury, Imprudence In I r.ttw or Impurity of the Blood. I great alterative medicine and Purifier of Blood 1 Is now used by thousands of grstpfhl patients from all part! 1 of the United States, who'testify daily to the remarkable 1 •area performed by th« greatest of all medieines, M CAR- j TBB*B SPANISH MIXTURE.” Neuralgia, Rheumatism, I fcrofula, Eruptions on the Skin, Liver Disease, Teresa, j Ulcers, Old Sores, Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throat. Female Complaints, Pains and Aching of the Bones and Joints, are speedily potto flight by using this great and Inestimable remedy.’ Tor all diseases of the Blood, nothing has yet been found ] to compare with it It cleanses the system of all import*' ti«s, acta gently and efficiently on the Urer and Kidneys, strengthens the Digestion, sires tone to the: Stomach, makes the akin clear and healthy, and restore* the Cooatl* tution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by the excesses I of youth, to its pristine rigor andstreagth. -1 For the Radies, it is invariably better than all the eoe* I meties ever used. A few doses of Carter’s Spanish Mixture j will remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the roeee j mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and fan* I prove the general health in a remarkable degree beyond aQ I the medicines ever heard of. The large number of certificates which we hare received ] from persona from all parte of the United States, is the beet evidence that there U no humbug about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and publie men, well known to the community, all add their testimony to tiki wonderful effete of this GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Call on the Agent and get a Circular and Almanac, and read the wonderful com this truly greatest of all Medicine* has performed. . _ None genuine unimb signed by BENNETT A BEERS, Proprietors, No. 8 Pearl street, Richmond, *VC; to whom ell orders tor supplies and agendas must be addressed. And for ml* by B. A. FAHNESTOCK, JOSEPH FLEM ING, FLEMING BRO&, end by Drnggida generally, uctairiewly • ■ XTENITIAN RED—26 bW* Bngßsfr for Y *7 [oet£7] FLEMING BROTHER ' 5. -V"--* ■? + ! h RAILROADS ITICBKMTILI.K TO BXWJJUL COLUMBUS ABO CXBCIBBATZ, man mm PITTSBURGH, BT. LOUIS ASD NEW ORIEAMB. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAdTo CHICAGO THENCE EY ' CHICAGO AHH HIBBIBBIPPI EAU.ROAD in Air Hue Boats from CMetgo to St. Louis. fp RAINS LEAYE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) 1 on arrival of Exjpism Tufa of Mfcmgan gcuthenfeand Uantral Railroad#- ' , let BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL.... fcSO, A. M. M. « - Mt REPRESS-IOdO, P. H. Trains nm thrown fitfttJMds la fourteen boars, via Bloonihigtou, chtuxffc of am at St Laats with BZRBT GLAEB OMU FCM'NEW ORLEANS, aadln>ipiMdlßtdTiift9ls.ipgfcmsdiiMppl,«mPfflh regular Bnasaf stsemersjnE£impfod€bußdtßraßk , time prom pmnntffo sr. louib s hours. Baggage ebeeksd through to 8t Louis, on.Mhfcigao Cm* tral and Southern-Trains, sad at the depotin Cbimgu. IP. HOLI.IKTER, Chicago, General Pumngsr Agent RHffMED P. MORGAN, Jb, BnperfntadtonL 49“ Enough Tickets to 8k Louis, by this route, can be obtained la Plttibßiah. at Offices of Cleveland and Pitts burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. fsspaTtftn CLXTILABO ABB PITTSBURGH ! lllTißOin. - IN CONNECTION WITH THE - Olgo —d PftasylTaala Bailrorii " - YIA ALLIANCE. rpHB shorted, quickset and cheapest route to Toledo, Cui» 1 quo, Bock Galana, and 8t Louis, Is YIA L. nis.Mate it one bandied mil— shorter and about debt I boon quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one YIA IN- I KANAPOUE I Three Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and CWraUnd. I Four Deflv Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. I Time to Cleveland sir boms, Chicago twenty-two heart, I and 8t Louis thlrtyeeren boom. TroißS for-Cleveland leave ABlnaoe at TJO, A; M~ IRJOO, IL, and 6SOP. M, conn voting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 1040. A. M~ 120. P. M-. ana BJD, P. M. Bm Trains oftbe Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at 800, A. SL, 8 DO, A M_ and 3 DO, P. &L; arrive in Cleveland at 10 00, A. IL, 2ND, P. kL, and 840, P. M 4 oon naetlng there with through Trains foe Toledo, Chicago, Bock Island and St. Louis. Paamn gen for Toledo, Chkmgo, St. Inuis and the So»th- I weet, leeilng. Pittsburgh on either of tbs.morning or after* l -mooo Trains, by going YIA CLEYXZAND, will arrive in - L Chicago one Train in advanea of (boos who g»ivia Mans* [ Raid or any other mate. Time gained by going via Cleve* I g^t Pueeagers going to 8L Louis or any other point west of Chicago, will make the cloamt connections and quickest „ Htn» by tbs 8.00, A IL, Train from Pittsburgh. rsMiiiigeriitij iblsTri!n his , mnTnlsnil)rrTti Pt —l I tbe evening of the following day. '■>> I The bains from Cleveland to Diledo and Chicago ran as « | follows: Lean Cleveland at &00 and 820, A. 130 and 1 820, P. JL; arrive in Chicago at BAS tnd ILOO, P. BL, 8.30, I AM.andlA(»M. ] Trains Esavefor Roek Island and St Louis as follows: Leave Chicago at 8.20, A M. and 9.30, P.M. rsewsijnrs for Bk Louis go over Boek Island Railroad to Tftttrt «ml ft.BMmm' tkn raiUon tint Wl««<Mliml RaOTOUd to Alton, and tbenee by Steamboat (23mD«a) to 81. Louis. PasMngera by tbe 820, A Train arrive in 8C Louis at 1120 same evcßisg, and by tbe 9.30, P. IL, Train at noon, next day. Baggage cheeked through to Cleveland, and there re» cheeked for Chicago and St. Louis. PARS YIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. lav ta.ua. Ist cusa £sn class. To ADiasce_....42 80 To CMesgo..., $ll 60 960 Cleveland. 4 00 La Balle 14 60 12 60 Tniarin g oo Bock Islands 1640 18 60 • 6 00 Bt Louis 19 60 16 60 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the o&ee of we Company, in Moooogabel%-House, third door below tbe oorner. J. DURAND, Bqyt Cleveland. J. A GAUGHEY. Agent, tsplS Pittsburgh. SUMMER ARRABGEMENTB. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THROUGH IN FIFTEKM HOURS*’ ON AND AFTER THUBfiDAY, JULY- BTH, THREE THXOtTGH TRAINS, . fir nit MAIL TRAIN wiQ leave every Morning (Rundsys I atY o’clock, stopping at all the regular eta* tkme,aodigtBsWtnPWwleiphle at 12o’blocftt.P H. . fHt FAST TRter will ken Pittoburgh fodly (exeapt Sundays at 1 u'alich, etopplW ,i Bt- Greembarg, MMbv, Rhdzsvole, Lockpoct, Johnnom. WUmoee, Gallitscn, Al* loena. arrivtog in PbUadclpiiia at 4 o’clock, the next morning. THE TRAIN wDI leave every evening ; at 9AO o*eloek, stopping only at Irwin% Gxeensbnrgb, i Introbe, Hillside, Johnstown, Ullsy*s, GalßtmvAltootuw ! connecting at Harrisburg with tbe train for Balti more, and arriving In Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12,30, ! soon. ' | THE ACCOMMODATION. TRAIN will leave eveir after 1 noon (except Sunday) aOßgop’clock, stopsing at all regn* lar stations, and runnhmlmn’ as for as Bialaville. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves dally (except Sunday,) at lrcduek, A &L, stooping at all sta tions, and running oaly'as for as Brin ton’s. I RETURNING TRACNB arrive in first Ao» j oommodation anivearat 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, 1, P. M. Second Aeeommonßon,746, P.M. Mail 1130,P. M: fast I TJw, 220, A M. } Pare to New York, $10,60; Fare to Philadelphia, $8; Fare i to Baltimore, $B. fare to Bedford Springs, $6,70. I Baggage checked to ail stationson the Pennsylvania Rail. I road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. I Peaeengem purebasing ticket* in cars, will be charged RB a cum in addition to tbe station rates, except from stations when tbe Company have no Agent. No notes of a lass *t»—* five will be reeMvedin payment foe tickets, except those issued by the Bepfcy of Pennsylvania. NOTICE.—In case of loss, tbe Compeny will bold themßelvee renponslbio for personal baggage only, and for anaaount not exceeding $lOO. N. Rf Tbs Omnibus Line has been employed fr» ivm«j piiMi»|pTi ami to and fromtbs Depot, at a charge not to exceed 16 cants for each pamnger, and 16 oents foreßcbtrunk. A . for tkketa, apply to . J. MESKIMZN, Agent, At the P. R. R-PaaeaDger Station, on liberty ft. Jufr flth, 1864HJb7 OHIO AMD FZVjrtTXViJriA BAILB0A2). Haw Arraagensnt. COMMENCING EEBS NAS FSt, 1884, Matt. TRAIN le»TeePittnVurgh»t 8 AM;<HneaatAlll im; takutaaat CnstQM.uA-ttakeaadosecon* MBtkMithtft with a tut Xxprws Train, raaebing Qneta* nati abont 18 o’clock at night. _ „ TRAIN leara pttartmrgh a* 8 o'clock, P. M., *ttmr the arrtral of the Express train from Philadelphia, •ad nantm at P. 1L» conseetinf with the 4ht Ciiihi which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. are wtth the Ohio and Indiana, and BaUbntaine and railroads for Barton, Indianapolis »«< ftwrrn It> T»<l«n» I ' AwimkiVwh an made with Cleveland, Monroeville. Ban duty, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Boeyras, Upper Bandndty, Itaeat, and thelwrnsontbeMad RJvtr Boad. Aleo,irra Mount Vernon, Newark, Zaneevflle and towns cb tK* Minefield road. Tan to (Sndnnatl $7; to ladianapoUssBito Daytn s6,fio; to Toledos 6; to Columbus $6,26; to Zanesville $640; ta |t. Through tickets to Loolevilla at reduced BKTUBHISGI THI REPRESS train leaves Creetllne at HI P~M, and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, eoanseting with the foot Express Train ttgoogh in fifteen hours toPhiladriphU. MATT. TRAIN leaves Crtlfne at 230, du IL on the ar» rival of the Night Express Train from Oadnnaii, and at PttMmrgfcet P h* IfXW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leavas Pittsburgh at 10 AM, and JP H, and New Brighton at 6 i If, l.tfi p M.' remflHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at TAM, ahdO Pi arrives at 480 A H, and 4.80, PM. jyCte Trains do not no on Sunday, py Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket Hfhye of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. Q. CUBBY, at the corner oßee under the Monongahela H«"r. Pittsburgh, or of CXOfiCB PARKIN, Ticket Amt, - Federal street Ratios. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. PeaßijrlTUila Railroad* SUMMER TAROT between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; eoamaneiag April Ist, ISM. jS¥r*tC , tosr'-“Brooms,Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, furniture, seeond hand, Tors, Pianos, Poultry; WinesJ in baakstsor boxes; 75 casta % 100 fits. • Claa —Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, 'doses gad Timothy Bead, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: fiOe-WlOOtos. ' . Third Claa —Bacon and Pork (loose*) Butter, is firkins, kegs or bbls; Hides, Leeth*r,-Boap, Window Glass, and Cot ton, nncoeaerswed: 66c.mi00 Jbs. • fbvih tffeit-AlcoboL Bacon (in casks or boxes,) BarW sal Malt, Beef and Pork, Candies, Cheese, Lard and La*<*- (Ml, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Tobactc 40e.*10Q!be. I Plonr 80 cents bbl. , a ,prl GBOR9B 0. FRAWCIfiCCS. gtesmbekt Fnrnitnre snd Chain, • ' WB. are constantly engaged jn tha manufacture of STEAMBOAT CABIN « CHAIRS and FURNITURE, of every description, and pay particular attention to the manmtoetes»<* the beet styles, suitable fbr the os* of Btesmboats. Onr exptfkace In this branch bmp* naas enables us to warranT mtisfaclton, as well ”with “# promptitude la which orders are filled, «* the work and personal attention S l *” 1 J®. in furnishing Boats, will find it to their * d wS l * , * to gi ’ , ‘ a **‘* 1L T. B. YODMQ * 00. Home Leafs* Psctory. TTRAVT giiiBTING H to suit the retail trade of Pittsburgh and. Allegheny, m& or hard twisted yarn, Jerk patterns »t.n«rai irtnilr 1 -" that Stewartf* Checks and Tweeds a^MtfSlHorUqnaUty to any othersmennfantnivd in •F* with an lacrtssing demand tor them, iSsSSSsKi *?£uWar«oom. Rebecca street, sear the deyk, Allegheny. 1 U HAMLTOB STEW ART. yngnmna isvmna&ixa si3sx. Jb»« ma, motontorMto. ukb i--; *;> ' "•■ ■ , \ •» * *
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