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': ., r if.i i ■.: ••;■. fel >S®S, iSsSSi . - 4-4,1tr 0 .,- . 9 4;; - •.;^,ft . '4,z. '"'"iri7 , r op. ,440.- 4 kvY\V* ) / * , v,*vV* - •-*•; v. V.r-: v ■};? • y;'r t^ x» V* -\ t >!. ~ .• I.- ,' Sr*} *-•>. } ' r i •t\ .. . - 1 . - - V *. ‘ 1 Vi-~ v\ *t m ‘ **' ji\' ,• __ liti. v> i i 4 t'OM. MONDAY MOBNINO:::::i:i::«dWyEMB§tni —The following la the list of causes In the Diatriot Court, before Judge Williams, for the week commencing Monday, November 18th: fife. Parties. Jfo. Parties, m JoUm ts. State Mutual 8 Hosier tb. HUiott. lot. Company. 17 Bower tb. Dunbar. 406 Salley 4 Donnelly n. 24 Lewis tb. Irwin. ■ BzowSi 27 Haselbarth re. E*pe. 406 InUIhTS. Bell. .. 46 Smith yb. Carr. SfltAateaonetux. tb. Mar- 61 Thomaa ts. Troutman, i ? tax. 66 Irwin tb. tt’Glurg. 410 Smith tb. Nugent 61 Arkine tb. Foster. 4>S flnowCun va. M*Kea. . 63 Galpin et aL tb. Bingham 4M Biraugner - tb. Fayette 4 00. MamOo. r. : ■ 67 M’Glarg TB. Fox. 448 Smith tb. Nwer 4 Peck. 71 M’CUUandTs.irQulaton. 466 WUkineadm’r. tb. Dallas. 74 Peebles et aL tb. Noble 460 Behmley et ax. tb. M’ et aL SelTy. 01 Dinsmore tb. SPBwan. 460 Babe tb. Anderson. 90 Lynch4HaaeyTa.Smltb. 478 Barns tb. WUklns. 97 Simpson tb. Mason. 474 Stewart 4 BUI for use tb. 99 Spencer et nx. ts. M’Con- SilL zmll. 476 Hanoock tb. Moore. 340 Egan tb. Vaskamp. 477 Woods ta Good. 133 Grubbs tb. Bample. 480 Moore tb. Hancock. 124 Walter tb. Same. 468 Miller,Church 4 Co. tb. 126 SamoTß. Same. BelL 120 Person tb. Same. 8 Hunter tb. Hunter, ex. 446 Oonlin tb. Dixon’s adm*r. 4 Thomas tb. Meyer. 44 Morgan ts. Morgan. Chabqi mads against Mb. Wilkins fob Tbo vie AND CoNVNßflioN.— Mr. Isaao Gullett, of the firm of Gullett, Applegate & Mason, on Satur day sued out a capias, in the District Coart, for the detention of Mr. Alvin Wilkine, on a charge of troTer and conversion, in illegally appropria ting $621 76, belonging to the firm of which complainant is a partner. The prosecutor al leges that he gave to Mr. Wilkine, a short time ago, two promissory notes of the valao of $260 88 eaeh, drawn by Capt Foris, of the' steamboat Alice, to the order of Gollett & Co., for the purpose of having them transmitted to Mr. Anderson, in Keokuk, lowa. Instead of doing this, however, the proseoutor states that Mr. Wilkinß negotiated the notes, and pocketed the money. As Mr. Wilkins is at present in limbo, of coarse no difficulty was experienced in finding him. Bail in the Amount of $lOOO was required. Nnw Music.—We have received from Henry Kleber, No. 101 Third street, “ The Moonlight Mazourk,” by H. Kleber, to Dr. Geo. H. Batoh clder. Also, “ I Take Your Hand in Mine, Willie,** words by Geo. P. Morris, Esq., music by H. Kleber; “La Graoieuee Mazurka,” com posed by V. De Harn, dedicated to Miss Minnie Howard. Also, “ The Bwoet Briar Polka Ma zurka,” composed snd arranged for the piano forte by Mr. J. T. Wamelink, and dedicated to his young pupils. These pieces are all well ar arranged, and will no doubt become quite popu lar. “ Sweet Briar Polka Mazurka,” we have heard performed, and think it beautiful. Mr. Wamelink, although young in years, has already Attained a high rank in the musical profession, not only as a finished performer, but as a com poser. Mr. Kleberis talent as a composer is already known, and needs no recommendation from us. See advertisement in another column. Tms Bteubemyille Railroad Case —The pe tition for an injunction to restrain the Pitts burgh and Bteubenville Railroad Company from prosecuting their work on the property of James Wood & Co., was argued a! great length in the District Court, before Judges Hampton and Williams. Messrs. Marshall, Hepburn and Friend appeared for appellants, and Messrs. Woods and M’Calmont for the Company. The Court, after hearing the arguments, ordered that the Railroad Company should give security in the sum of $<20,000, for the payment of such damages as may be agreed upon by the parties, or that may be assessed by law. This action we suppose will finally settle the difficulty, and the work will be proceeded with until it is completed. Order of the Court. —The Judges of the District Court ordered, on Saturday, that the Prothonotary make out, on or before the first Monday of December, a Trial List for November term, 1854, to be taken up on the first Monday of January, or as soon thereafter as the July list is disposed of. This list will contain the first three hundred cases on the issue docket. Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad.— The following are tjie earnings on the road for the month of October: For IHwwiurers f24,.T02 S 2 O5 Freight*. Mails, Ac. October, 1853 The Canal.—The water wae let into the csoal on Saturday, soppose oavigation may yet be resumed for a short time. The Cana! Commissioners announced that it would be let ra more than a week ago, but from eome cause the promiee was not fulfilled. Keeping a Tippling House.—James Welsh, the proprietor of a doggery in tbc Sixth WaH, was sent to jail on Saturday, on a process from the Court of Quarter Sessions, charged with keeping a tippling house. Commitments.—There were ten commitment* to the county prison, on Saturday—eight for drunkenness and vagrancy, and two for other oanses. Application for Divorce.— Elizabeth Dunbar on Saturday made application in tbo Court of Comtaou Pleas, to be divorced from her huebacd, James Dunbar. Desertion is the cause alleged. Subjstt or tde Peace.—Alderman Lewis on Saturday committed a mau named Adam Kahn to jail, surety of the peace, on oath of his wife. The United States Circuit Court will con vene this morning, at their room in the Coart House, The Court of Quarter Sessions transacted mo 'bueioesa of importance on Saturday. Assignee’* Notice* •A liL person* lnternt**! will take notice, that JAMES O. DIOKBON, Merchant, of Market strict, Pittsburgh, Ins made an assignment to in,, of all hi* stock and effxm, dbr Ibe benefit of bis creditor*. Person* baring claim* against the sabl Jam-* G. Dickson will present them tu me .lor settlement, and person* indebted to Mm wilt make psy nneot to me. JACKSON DUNCAN, A*«ignee of James Q. Pick*>n. OFFER, TEA, EUQAK AND MuLAihKb— -4io bag* prtmo Elo Coffee; 25 pockets prime Old Government Java Cuffvo ; 350 halfrbwt* Young Ilyaon, block and Imperial Ten; 365 hhds prime N.O. Sugar; 300 bbls prime X. 0. Molars, oak oooyerage; 200 bbls “ Bt. James” and St Louis 8. H. Molssr**. la Store and foi sale by MILLER k RICKKTSON, noVT 220 and 223 liberty DRIED HugarCuml BeM receivrd by dqt3 W. A. MCLUKO. JAVA COFFEE—2S pneki*t« superior Java Coffee nxeiv.d and tor sale by [nor3] W. A. MTLPRG. APPLES —25 bblß Green Apple* received by Railroad and for sale by JdotSl HENRY 3t COLLINS. LINSEED OIL—3 bbls this day received by DOTS ___ HENRY II COLLINR "Tl UTTER—I 4 keg* dairy packed this day recdr-d by nova * ITENItY H. COLUNP. NTNAM FARM CHEESE—2OO bozes received by yi3 HENRY 11. COLLINS. .CAPITAL required to purchase tb« stock, fix tu-e* i wwrf Rood will of a bus-low* in the city, now in '••'evasion aV< making money. Fall particular* at the ofltoeof & CUTHEKUT k PON, Q9T 3 Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street A rpkr V,, R NOVOCMDEK, 16 recMved, another lar T® lot of Harper, for November, which wu *" - fcr CO., - no r 2 No. 76 Fourth street. LANKKTtt— A. A. MaSoN * CO. ure now opening •Hotter l.rp, lot o f »H wool HUntoU, of oil .lim ■n t qualities, which will be offered at low price*. noTk NEW FALL AND WINTER OOOD3.—HAGAN k AIIL, No. 91 Market street, have just received a large as sortment of the above Go< ala, which were bought at a large dlaeouut from usual prices Their stock consists of every variety of Dress Goods, Embroideries, Lace (lords, While Goods. Hosiery and Glove ». Clonks, Talmas anil Shawls, with a large assortment of Alouai kneping Clouds. (noT2 WATCHES— REDUCTION IN PlUCKR—Citizens and strangers can now bu'y Watches at my establish ment cheaper than usually found in the eastern cities, anil have % reliable guaranty aft to excellence and time-keeping qualities. A very large assortment now in store. Watch repairing of every description, particularly line work, done in a superior manner, and warranted. W. W. WILSON, C 7 Market street, corner of Fourth. AKCIHTKCTUUAL. MECHANICAL aotl LANWSUAI'K Drawing Claw now open at octSO -fjHOBAKB ROOTS—Mammoth Tariety; 10,000 Asparu f\j gas Boots; large aise; for sale hy oet& JAMBS WARDROP. ItftUlT TREKS —1000 Dwarf Penr Trees; 1000 Standards Pear Trees, of the most upprorod sorts; for tale by ect2B . JAMES WAIIDROP. |>QBH LIQUORS—I hare constantly on band a largo X assortment of pure unadulterated Wines and Liquors. Those wanting an excellent article can always procure it at nov2 JOS. FLEMING’S. CuFlffcJS —100 bags prime loo; 20 do JaTa; In store and for sale by 00t23 KINO A MOORHEAD. n ARDKN TOOLS—O dnxen steel Digging Forks; \T 8 do Ames' Spades; 4 do Draining Spades; for sale to JAUK3 WARDBOP. CIAUDLEtt— 56 L»oXf a Mould and Dipped Candles; J . 2i> M Star Candle*; for sale by KING k MOORTIEAD. iftiw. )i.i . 0 V i . f-*v%i *.»-•v, ; v-> ’ v ”■' v ‘" -/V •: J&y. v ■ - * J J >-tf . . r ' 'f sis#£A v LyufciS£. COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADB &VD MBB6UANTB’ EXOHASOB. officers. Prtxtitenb— JOHN SIHPTON. First Vice Fresidmtr-Wn. H. Sjovh. Second u “ W*. R. Biown. Bcartary —Wa 8. Hat* if. Treirvrtr Joint D. ScoiXT. Superintendent —S. T. Kortoak, Jb OrmnilUe cf Arbitration for November.— W. R. Btowit, V. P. B*lLgfis, W. K. Nimick, J. M. Pcmtoca, W. P. Josra. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Omca or tub Dmlt Sloxmsa Fob*,) Monday, November 19,1804. j COFFEE—BaIes 0 bags Rio at lljj£c, cash. FLOUR—No sales at first hands; retailing from atom, by dray load, at $9,79^10,00. BUGAR—galea 4 hbfis fully fair at 6%0, 4 moa. I WHISKY—SaIes 16 bbls ruoUflod at U6o; 10 and 10 do do; at &oc. • BACON—Sales 400 fiw ShouUlora and Sams at 6% and i 13c, cash. POTATOES—SaIes 15 bus Michigan at $l. BUTTER—SaIes 0 bbls packed at 18c, cash. Indiana Banks—A Don Dunned* The proprietors of the Louisville Journal propounded the following questions to lion. John P. Dunn, Auditor, end re. ceived the ao>worB annexed: Ist. " When the State Bonds fall balow par, hava you the power to reqnlre of the banks additional security t and If so, have you exercised that power t” Answer—The lawgives me power to require additional se curity, 14 In my judgment, I think it necessary. As yet, 1 havo not done it 2d. “ What has been do no with the Interest which has ao cruod on the bonds deposited with you 1 ” Answer—The banks ap to last July have drawn 1L The interest which has oeeruod since, is in this office, and will bo retainod from all banks who do not mleem their issues as required by law. 3d. “ At what rates have Indiana 5 per cents been taken by you F* Answer—At par; It being the common selling rates of such stocks when deposited. 4th. “ Is it necessary to protest each bank note for non payment before a demand can be legally mads on the Audi tor to sell the bonds by which the* notes are socuml t" Answar—Tha protesting of a singlo note Is sufficient to compel the Auditor to close the bunk and sell her securities, unless tho bunk, within thirty days, coma* and redeem* It in gold or fllvct, with costs 0/ pro tent. My opinion Is, that, to uiako a legal protest, each note should be separately pro tested. I have tbußgiveu you a reply to each of your ques tions, and I hope, satisfactorily. There has been returned by tha bankers, within the last two weeks. over hn*f a mil lion of their notes and the securities lifted. This Is going on vary rapidly, the banks being determined to ent down the l irrolation as low as possible. ■ Respectfully. ymirw, JOHN I*. DUNN, Auditor of Ktata. In our city were In u better condition on Saturday thau for some days pact The run on tho brokers and banking* booses had ceased and depositors were beginning to return their deposits. We believe there need be no apprehension of further failures among our banking fstnbli-buuntß, and of those temporarily suspended all will doubtless meet their entire liabilities, except the elnglo oaso vf the failure on Saturday Isst. In regard to moneUry atUlrs In Cincinnati, the dxnmer riot of Saturday fay*: Financial affairs are still unsettled amt eonsidsmbly r«n fused, and under such cdraumsUnre# |» La diffiroh fo glva any statement in regard to tho bank paper which has hoen placed on tho doubtful lUt, which would N* jpxxi from one day to aDotbcr. There Is some reason to hope that money affaire may be come more settled soon, oed curreocy Lit |n lietter -upply ; still there i» mnddrrabl* dnubt In rvjard to the hope that wo have rmchi\i the Littrra of the finau<-ial crisis. Tlicre i* * eery strong tide of public sentiment setting against KIiUA FtUfgr* .nd T-NUm-lmao A Of., f»f having uuwlo an ascigniueni; while*, on th« other hand, the eonree pursued Lv the CLlxens’ 8.-mk *e.>tas ta meet with general fnvor, iuasmar.h as the proprietor* of the Kauk are .l. tna all in their |«ower t* make the matter as .wav for their d*-‘ poaifora as and at lb« earliest possible moment. Monetary and Commercial Affaire In Sew Money rates ar*> very firm *1 12 per mot. t >r prime grades of endore**! paper, 16 for single names, and 16 npvanlsfor '•K’lnild.vi paper, tbc rates for vhl-b are eery trrrguiar. A rery f-w j -irnt- nam-* nr- .*•,»*. j -nally •Jforr.untM use lit 12 T'.*- fi«>ri<*y murk--' In MaT el-tv*. l« gr.-nt.y *tf..•• e-1 by tbs et a »- of «ajir» li; t». - >. .-* "1* n»v n-asr-uably l*» *upi«*tii that lb- w ft r tof nioney wi i h-i-i.-o j rMnc** frirwarl. but *'on*:lcrtng tile rapi Jlv n>p;>tarbliis I*erbsl for the terndubtfon of c*kaai DarirrlU n tl i* sr*-nn, the Mipplic . are Vi-ry ii.uikwaH. Tli.* new* from Kur->;>* l- ftm-rabln t> rur market '< r brt a.lefnn - .*, h» Ilnur h»« » l»aiic.ti ajj.t wln-at «i. HI *ter ! lb - t j pro *•«£,•• nt tn ci-.trn I • ■■U«-.l !•) it:i< udron* »• it» OreiubtiulLi, which elw prevenU any a-tiTity lo maun foctUTvs. In fom lon n»"nry w«v. in *<-•!,,. demand. ntJ.te.rirr G.sd dL-outi, I’-i. Console, w iK-ilars ;>4 Jrwor. f:ir -ilTcr aivno-.-.f f.-. IK,.iL t .-.ms Tin. Kn ri*-., 76* 2= ,1. RuilLn lu U»<- Hiuk < f Frj.-lanJ Inerv*, ed CA*h',(»> 1 Errninj F’nt. Frul.tr/. \T lf>* C-'wmemal r«*i.*s Rooms, c fTn , r ..f w --J and Pifth streets, at lt> t'’i*loek. A. M,, a genera I rfm.ot of ;*.>a*nuaMe, Nupie end Kancy Drv Clothing. f»«<vta and chfes, Hhts,Cap«> Ac., |M.l49 ST U.r.x ax AT 2 tl’CLs *CK, P M., Giae-ware, Table Cntlsrr, Olaiw . Sew and Smjndllaad Hou*wbold and Kitchen rur niturc. A*-., Ik.-lut. Stationery. Paney Vrtl'-;.-*. Musical lustrnnenU, lUrJtarc and Cutlery, c’Wl.ln,?, Vari-ty G«r<ds. ti'-ld atvl Rjiwr watcl..-r. A,:. P. M. IrAVIB. Anr-Jcn.-er t 'ja3l tf Household furniture, bar fixtcrra. ir, at AtTTMN.—Go THURSDAY M"kM.SO f Ncvambrr ct 10 oVUr-k. at Dwelling U'.um No. 77d Ivon »tre»L, Ninth Wanl, wljl he without rasvrva, a general asja>rt roent hf Househ .M and Kit -fc-n Furniturn, Oar Hiturts. A- Tmus at sale. ••‘•vl-’l IV M. T»AVIJ». A'irtfoncew. N' IN i’M "WARD' KKAL KSTATT? AT AUCTION—On WKDNE“!»\Y alVnn.in, -N.itetrilwr IMh, a* 7 Ue~k. or u»c pn-njwill l* sold :h<-e TWO VALUABLE fo»T» OF G BOUND, Iwlng n*:mh*Te.l and tnarkwl Ptt< aod X' 4 ' In th- j'lan of Lots laid oat by th« rXwcuforanf th» late Jantw dcceasM, haring ra.-h a froi.: *.f 2t un tb« nonL 4ie rf IVnn street, between Wtikina and Uahlwto stm t*, and extending l«ck U«0 fcs>t to Mulberry aiicv Lot No.2*>< ha* a two story frame Dwelling lb. uac «*recti* 1 thara «n. Terms at sale. noxO I*. if. DAVLK, AucUon—r. AHOUBK AND LOT FOR BALK. *ltuat«d to fitVy. Vr,r* A iJ-uw and l/A, In Allegheny city, on Washington street, fur A lUmim ac<l Lot. in Sooth Pittsburgh. near the Toll Gstr, Ji.r|34o. Terms *»ey. 8. CLTHHKBT A SON. Haal EaUto Afti’t. Sr 140 Third rt. MACKKUKL —40bid« No. 3TUrge; " 10 “ mr'llua; SALK. — A superior Farm ijoa-e, io Rnrhe.«w. 2* uiil«*M below UtMburgh, at tlu* junction r>t two Rail road-. r.n ih* Ohio river, It is doing a cv.»l bu»ln«w*. and I* in the (wet kind of a location for making moriev Enquire of ortV) THOMAS WOODS, TO Fourth ft. ijlijll— Jakt rereirod, at the corner of Wood and ItixQ) 1 Ml>B MACKKUKL, in hbb, half bbU, quartern and kltte; No. I do » « « - SALMON, Id bbls and kitU; “ do spiced, pot op io lo lbs etna: CODFISH. The above ore of tLU fall's catching, and put op exprt-ecly for family use _ __fc«t2-4J W. A. M'CLURH. XJ KU IkkiKV HV J.l Leather Ftoekln*a ami hllk; Sandwich Islaad* : The Orator's Touchstone; Th* Knout and th«> Rnasian*; Thu Griuncll Expedition; Aubrey; Farm Implements, Th* Boyhood of Great Men; Fi-ogrea* and Prejudice ; Travel* In Armenia; Th* Czar anti tlui Saltan ; Footprints of Fmjv>ii. Men ; Thu Dodd Faintly Abroad. For ule hy ocTi U. T. C. MOIUIAN, HU Wood street. S'" ONIMIIiW—2T-d'S)Vn W~"KCh«*e, In store.. 60 bxs Jarg~ and prime Cream for cutting. ToC«‘ > bus Kir Corn, at depot. 1000 bun Shelled Corn, at depot, 100 bt>l* North Carolina Tor, to arrive. 60 l-ngs Saltpetre, in store, to bbinOroare Lard, io store, 100 this Now Orleans Molarmrti, In nak cooperage, 160 hid* do do ryprex* cooperage. Formic by _ [oct27l__ KNOUdII A RICHARDSON. CIUEESB— 600 boxen prime W. H. Cutti til* Ch**M, Just r*- i ceiv.Hl and for calc by lIKNRY IL OOLLINH. AITLKH —10 barrel* for sale by ortlO IiKNItY fl COLLIN?. FI M.ULUXW—IO buxet ItUArtll A Hobkniiun.Va J_ 2ft •* W, U. Grant, 6’n; 2£> *' Wcbnier’a 01.1, s's; with a large as sortment of otiier brands, &'s and U pound. for nalu by octal aSrirn a Sinclair. MULASBKS-200 bid* N. O. Molaaw* for saU bv ~ _ orUil HMITU A SINCLAIR. a HK.MAKKAbLK CLICK.—I hereby e»»rnfy that I was J\_ nlllii'tii with the Liver Complaint and I’bthynH for a loni» time, Ixdni; more than a year under the enre of a pby slr-ian; that tbedlsensn, instead of beloi? relieved hy the mwlidnen l took, kept {rraiiuijUy getting worre, my body swelling tlwt I wan unable to sloop low enough to tie my shoes. When the diwann'wan at the worst, I wm re commended to try BKLLKRSJ LIVKU PII.LS, I did no, and wan relieved greatly by the use of the firet t)ox, nnd oomplefely cured by ihe woond. WelNville, May 20, IMS, Pamui-L M f CoRP, Ksrj. To tAr I'tibUc —The original, only true and genuine Liver Pills aro prepared by It. K. Si-llere, and hnve his name In black wax upon the lid of each box, and hbi denature on ihe outshle wrapper. All others are counterfeit*, or lm«e imitall'-ufi. R, K. SKLLKUS A L'O., Proprietors, oct2B No. 67 Wood street. |j a il» B roJUge. riTHK DAY AND KVRN7NO CLASSKS OF TIIH OOM- X MKKCIAL DKPAHTiIKNT, of this Inetitution. aro open for the reeepttoa of pupils in M»ri-jintlU and Steam best Uook-k-c-ping, Penmanship and Iyeetnr«rr> on Commer cinl Science*. J9ji~ A new edition of (ho College Circular, Just published —call and get n copy. aep27 BCTItil, CDUVKif AND TISIuTHY' ffliiD— d hi.ls packed Unttor; 200 Pennsylvania Clover feed : 6 bags Timothy Seed: revived and for sftla by dot" MiLLBR 0 RICKKTSON. TjTISU—SO bbls No. 3 large Maeker.i[i J 7 f>o boxes Herring ; 0 llerneß Cidllflh; 4 riififii Sardines; received and for sale by uov7 MILLBR A RICKKT9QN. DOFFS COLLEGE OILS— J?pmu, Lard. Mhale and Tanucrs’ Oil, received and for sals by tnov7| MILLER A RICKKTHON. SALKLATUK— 28 boxes M larhinu a Faleratua, for sals by bov 7 MILLKII AH I CKKTtfON. iiILAVOKIhU EXTRA CI.S 1 Vanilla, Almond, Lomon, Strawberry, lino Apple, Rosa, Raspberry, Nutmeg, Ac., An. For sale by [novflj R. E. SKLLBRB A 00, LIQUORICE— 2 cases Calabria Liquorice, for sal? by no? 8 R. g. SELLERS A 00. MUSTARD— 30 koga Eoglbh MuhUird, for sale by novB - R- h. SELLERS A CO. QUININE— 200 ounces Quinine, for sale by hotB IL K. SELLERS A OQ. i>Rl.MhTt)NB—l,7OO tt>« Brimstone, for sale by novH K. «. BEI.I.EKB k CO. T AILD-.14 kegs this day received and for aale by I i UOVO HENRY H. COLLINS. BUTTfcU —16 kege Jurit received and for sale by novl) HENRY U. QOLLINB. tV/tTuNSNO. 1 ANTIIiUOITE I*lo IKO. ; *\J 76“ No. a . “ “ ** good brands. Sttsaleby (octal) WU. BINQHAU h 00. ■ V - ! eJJJSii&j Money Matters AUCTION SALTA Atsrtlon—Daily SaUi. AT 7 (Fa/JCK, P Y> P. M. DAVIS, Aactiotoer. io ** No. 3, small; for «ale bv SMITH A Slsf'LMit. J%£IWS FOR RIWBR JOEM. The Rioer. —On Saturday evening there were eighteen Inches- water by the marks—a rise of 1% inches for the past 24 hoots. A rumor prevailed that e rise was coming from ths Allegheny. . steam propeller NebrasJey loft for Wheeling on Sat urday, and the keel-boat Win. Roger a leaves to-day. Freight to Saint Louis Is quoted at $1 per cwt and $1 60 to New Orleans. The Sarauak, In rounding out from a wood-yard, above Hickman, on the Mississippi river, a few days since, struck a snag and was suuk. We have not learned the extent of the damage.— Ctßctßna& CbM.,lOtA. POET OF PITTSBUEQH. 18 IBCUIB WATER IB TUB CtUHICEL—MCTAL XA*E. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. ** Luterne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomnn Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elisabeth. DEPARTED. Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luaerne, Bonnefct, Brownsville. “ Thomas Bhriver, Hendrickson, Wost Newton. *' Gen. Bayard, PeeblepjEUxabeth. STEAMBOATS, “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CIHCIHHATI, LOUISyiLtE, AND SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, for tub coxvtTAirc* or c PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT nrrwEti? PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint JLonla. m Tins Linz Is composed of seven lAgMKSffirst clasnpowerful Steamers, nne- [ for speed, splendor, safetyxHH and comfort, and is the ovlt turouou daily uri or Stkah I’ACSiTs on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. A Mall Lin** of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight are ticketed n nd re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Days of Departure Roots. Captains. from IhUttmrgh. BUOKXYK STATE. M. IV. Bu.txnoov£a-Bunday. MESSENGER, No. 2..-. J. B. Davis ...Monday. ALLEGHENY— Gio. M’Laiu Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Ww. J. KouNTi Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA K. J. Uracx Thursday PITTSBURGH- 11. CAnru>u_ Friday. PENNSYLVANIA -Iso. Ku.vtm.Ten. Saturday. Leave dally ut 1U i.VIiH-k, A. M., precisely. No freight reoelval after nine o’clock ou the morning of de|iarture. For particulars, apply on losrd, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,! . JOHN FLACK. / A E #rn * Jl » Moncncahria Houfc- Buildings. Pittsburgh. 1863. [decll)} '"ISM.” CANADA WEST. i c.g’ Port Btawley . and Port Harwell. LgHKH THE FINK low pm-omr*. st**amrr TKLKGRAPH. Oai.tain R. iUoarm, will mak* tr. trip- o week between Clwidand; Port Stanley, and i’. rt Hurwidi, : U*Tee Cleveland for fo rt Stanley, every MONDAY and THURBDAY KVKNINO, at ’ l4*avea Port Hurwell for Ifo'l r’t.mlcv &t 1 o\-1o« k. Leaven Port Sianlev for Cleveland WKDNK.SD6Y and SATI.'KDA\ KVKNJNO. at 7'< The T'-l'-v'tnpli e-.Tinert. atCb-Mjfaii.Laiil. the tllereland, Columbus und Ciuriunati, the ( i*-v.dnn*l au l l'lunburjih, Lii.t Ijike »bore, oieJ the Tol~l. . N. rv „!t, ftn l Clon-land’ Bailroa<l«. Alra .-Oiine.-tr Ml I‘n r * *<f UV ; ( .j rtn, t>je l..|»dr»n Line f>f Sut ,-*-k, which ooun.-et- vi.h u,,. iire-,t Weetern F<»r tr-ivht Mn.l up-pi -r. I. *»r h* KX»VII.L 4 I.AUDFKOALK, Cleietan l, h. fc twu..>uli pnit , nr A M-LRIUR. I* rr |lu !h ,;i. tr „V For Nt. I.oula and lUluoli lUrrr. __ The new no 1 -u>-.»an»!rJ et**a:n.-r t'w'KAN IJWLA WAVE, Captam \v will l-at* f.»r «be and lnt.-Trn-.1n.:.- ra ih« f.r-t ri^e. bT (re|-;*i; ar.) rrj 1.-ard. r.nrO For M Louis.' . rr~so - The h*-w and-utn.?«uii.i] steamer PR klßli; Lgmf i« '.‘‘lt CM'Uin V Vfourr*. will leave f. r tii i'll 1 ar>d ports, on the first rL«r of water For freight ao i apply on board, or Xu « rrl JoltN FLACK. A.—nl For Clnrlonall and St Loula. fr*7> r, “' ,K- " ‘ 1 " Jeott*: »U*emer '.KAM> jjjp«M !r i| wjTl' IT C rsij.*.-i*n 'Ri.MfjT, will Iswte fr the ■“■*■»»«*»*• and inter u .H.*le j-rt/. o n th- r:r • n*> fo>r freight ,d 1 «].{ l r i-n -*1 n*.Tt For New Urban* and Apatar.litcola. ire» - THE n* *r (Hid * ilte t»!i> p.l »1.-JtDff IIKV l f 'npu.ln Ttnwt* lutu, wt!l !**<*▼ e the chiiTe p..rts, -pplrs.* a: the t'rinei(4tl way i*orls. on tb« f}r»: use ~{ ri»*-r. F'Jt fr*n«ht or ;«•***•“ apply c-n N-.^rJ. Ilrgular Wlteellpg Packet. rnmn, "be I».*bf lrsu/ht HARTFORD. W'IIU.M llsitxrr, wtil I, reaper in»k **<-, --r tf-» a!».Te and InlermrsJixte p :U, i*a«lcj"Tert Tl fo-DAI . THURcDaY, wnl PATI'R t»\Y, at Jo k, 1 y y t freight or jju-swsge aj-jdy o« t Hwrd. < r * ' •‘•<2* J D t>>l.l.l NOW'W •!», Ar-r.t Pnr New Orleans, Galvrtton, Urasoa sau* tlago, and Fart Hriiwu, Texas -nir l.r» m. 1 M.'-!,U.!t»l h!«ii • r l! fo'.'ll K Jisn <rTua-*u.t, »!«<*.. r. will lrj.,e t.,r ■MW®dis ati».y» an 1 lnl*-jm*\iUtp with lb# or*t rl»»- In tf-e riv* r. V..r fn-iit,: , r |'a#-»;-# applr < n Yemri *#C25 n.tt INO . f o r -n.ir- tntormt tn th# CVtlilne Hu-iu#*e a*. N- 1 mV I »i«-riy street, t , C M'cLoa K Lt. I cfowrfuliy recomnsend btia u m* f rutrr ru«ls<iwera aod ih- puMt- in genera! D J CtlUl«>LL. *#- Ait p#r.< n* lL.|r>.t,vl u> ■ r baring i/.'ia* tbe sail I> J. * irr. L, »lii <-aD m'- live okl stand. Ms l.s.ks wtil u. left for #*-tt:*a,#i.r l> J. CAltlt'»Ll. To the l*«thllo. I I AVISO purrba>*d U>** entjr-#t.s-k v( READY-MADE I A CIsITIIIN*, i-f I> J. I arn.ll, I *st J Jlwyty »tr*et, 1 would r.-pettfully u.f. ms my f:i-n I*. tha f rroey p*tn-n* * f the twtafobbiaei.i,, tha! mu I. mg *ti»ll l« left n# <.n mr P*r. to ruitalo tb- f rinrr r-pulau- o >-1 h»u-a llatloe a «u}eriwr #ir- k of »n l *.\-Ll. u»i i# CJ.- thing, I »tii pre pare-i tr. furnish, wiKd«#**i# <r r*l*ll t uyera. at m inw r*fr» a* any ofbar a»tab!Lhsi> ut lo H.** rii, llta C M’CLiWKFY |)M« TIKUL AMI VAI.UAM.R l-ROPF.KTY MU ? U.K I) *t paMir ao>-tk>n. tear Marupvt of th*»«ta*« f t the late Juzx-4 *ija:n-. »\ , tl.- 1 llh at i • iie*k, p M., oo lbs 1 haTe N-ejj autliutlS.-1 t y tbs • wuers. re-t-Jui* {•» a .li«t*nt Suts. to H!rr f„r uale at i übli' t«t.due. Til I ICTY most ItriLlllSQ l>rr?, adyi tlvs borr ugb c-f Man rhsster, (part of tbs aL vs relate,i ea.'.h 24 ffc*t Trent by 100 test thw cf them frentingon Market rtrret. which t* nlnsty fret whle Thenw* U.t. Ui., fi Dr ~f the Ohio rtve? and *-swnrry. are D«ar tb* piaok r*« l, and in a very d-lightful and 1-‘iraM- nrigbL rlu»-l. an! Mil V S'l't I'D jlljte nt-'Dkh!* teruj* |Vr~ n. • l !<-. V r( f ;> ur or ebrht L ts. maid i« In Dr, with ah »lie ajTanta«e* ‘A a rift, at ain »!.-rats t-rTu ll!:e nnexcf.pdonabls, and one <A the vrry l*e.i aL<ut the r|:j . Fi-r- ih«r {urtieulara. apply to JAMBS BLAKKLY. Rj*al and Eurep«>»n Affsnl, n«r*j «.T s«-T.nth and .MnHbftel i \TKW MUSIC—Ju»t received i>y »iprw>. the 6><lc'w|ag X V m w V. u«ir lUrns) OTool-, Irish ballad: by 9. r»w< Vasj«*r Ib-U* u| Aerena Jehu i*arrj. iJ'S*! Nl:bt Rebivnl, serenade: D’O^fslicw. r's Futveral Marrh Win J. ls-tnon. My UttU Valley Jlr-tae. Old Corn Mill. “ungbyK P. Chri-ty. The latest Ethio pian song. Grebe'* World of Music An tin*nrpa.**»bls and admirw l.le a>Uection, tlm grwaisxt ever publish*.!, rortjprlslnff the iu«st charming ms|r.|k-s, arrnngej jn ovi-ry variety of style to ple-I*' tha millii'ti. UolHday gong. J. J Haman. l/'ivs the Dearest. Tlj" lrL*h Kverjreen Quadrilb'. Fur »h> at th« (>l4 aa* tabtl*be.i Ptaun to-p%t. CIIAKIs/TTK RLCME, Ctov4 llh Wuiml Street. Another arrival of tho** so justly celebrntod liana burgh Pianos, o?‘h1 by List, t!si!roy, and rib. r great j*r fnrmrrs. I* rxp*-i*»l o-rt wsek. IMMINENT aUOCHM! OF WtK<li'F RKC< H.LMmo.SS « IF J TUK FTAtJK.• .lust pul.|i-hH.I and t<-r sab* l y H. MINER A C0.,N0. r*,2 fntilhr.dd - tre. r. Personal Rprellaetien* «-f the risce, embrurlng nejiees of actors, authors, and audit -- rs. <I:i: u g a peri>.| o; 4u >i-*r»: by Woi. 11. Wu-J, lato director <( the Iditl*dolphin. Rnlti more, Washington aod AlernnlrL Th^aCres. High Lile ku New York: by Hick, L*.j; hand somely illustrated. The Inebrlat*'* Hut, or the Fired Fr«u!.-»of the Mntoa l>aw : by Mr*. 8. A 8* uthwortb Lamartine* Memoirs of Celohr«t**.l Character?. The City Bid*, or Pusagv* frwa a I’listorV Tortf-lio Ilarpor's Ma*arfn*, for Norerulv-r; prire* 16 n*r»t*. For Ml« by 11. MINER A CO , nov4 No :;-j 9mitbfielil atrret, NEW DOOKB, ac.— Frank !*•-!»*. for Ncv»mtnT. Shakf-peare** gobolar: by K Orant White. Uigh Lll>* lo New Y'ork : t-y H. SIJ. k. Pre-ms uf the <)rient: by JUrnrd Titylor. Vul tl, llancrep.** U S. llurrygr«phs . by N I*. Willi*. Kiiinuua Persons au-l I’U- es: I\‘ p. Willi*. People I hare- in.-t : hv N 1\ W llli-i. The InehrialeV Hut: by Mr*. H. A. 9- utbu-ortb. Thing> in America: by W ChamlH-r*. Ami a Turi«*ty of oth<*r u«w and vnlnahli> Hooka, just n colTed by express ami for rule ut th« Honk nod Ft*llnot*ry Storrof HAITI,. It. I.AUKFKK, m-rfl 87 Wood stm-t. fpilK NKWBBOY AND AFHA.I A—The~ttro ureal" rr>- 1 maun** of tin* neaann ; Who ha* not read Afraja? Who haa not read tlm Newsl>oyf Lot all who ham not r**ad them rail nt once cud p>t them and any uLlkt d<-.w Hooks they may want, of noTb 11. 4JINKK 4 CO.. 33 Hmltbflold FtrmL HO, fcOH K A NBAS! —Just j.u I>li -h idKast manV Map“of K»nsa« ami Nebraska TVrrlt .ri«e, showing thi* loe*. lion of the Indian Reserves, n-ennllmr lo the treaties of 1K64; oompiied b\ H. Kastman, Captain Id tha United Kates Aimy, from actual aorreys. Just received and for salo by W. A. OILUKNFKNNEY k 00., nnvfc No. 70 Fourth street. SCUOoTTLI U kAH IKS—Tho “suliribrr fl 1 htt« a large assortment of American ami English Book*, t-r yonlh of all ages; aleo a full supply of Carter’* long Hat of Mora) and entertaining Books, for children. A general variety of Ilooka. soltable for Family and School Libraries; besides Ktbbath School Books, always on hand, at DAVISON’S BOOK STOnK, nov7 fift Market street, near Fourth. IMIANK.MN BTUKKT PROPERTY >Oll WALK—A new X three story Brick Dwelling House. with hall and eight room*, wfll arranged, and a good cellar under the whole house, paved yard, Ac. Tbe lot Is 20 feet front by 00 feet deep, tn un alley. The owners of lids Property, residing In New lerk city, bare authorized us to salt at a bargain. Persons interi«Uxl will please call. 8. CUTHBERT A SON, Dor7 Real Estate Agents, HO Third si. PLAID AND WATERED ALP AGO AS—A. A. MASON A CO. are now opening upwards of 100 pieces new style plakl and watered Alpacca*. iu all colors, which will be sold at the low price of per yard. Also, 00 pieces desirablo shades of changeable Alpaocas at 10 cents. nov7 X-tRANK LESLIE’?' LADIES' OAZETTK OF FASHION, X for November, has just been received. This number contains over one hundred splendid engravings of the latest Fashions, together with Music, Drawing, Crochet and Lea ther Work, Ac. For sal* by W. A. UILDKNPKNNEY, A 00-, bot 7 No. 70 Fonrth street. TNLANNEIjf—A. A*. MASON A CO. have on hand avery X large assortment of red, white and yellow all wool rlannols. Also, the best qualities of tVolsh and Silk Flan nels, which will be eold at winced prices. novO BRKBWAX WANTED.—The highest price, in cash, will be paid for Beeswax, at v DR. KEYBKTVfi Drug Store, lefffi No. 140 Wood stmt. i.’V-Tj r ’-- , «’'X 1- *'V ,svV*s-^ v - 9^ • -'-t* Jfj-y » - fc. . N«**- ,_J*.- , ■ ‘ \ u . « «, v . » * v - . ** ’ - V *. , r- * * y > • \ J *•> [■* ’* HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE FOR NO - Napoleon Bonaparte, by John 8. 0. Abbott, illustrated with fifteen engravings; The Gene* rntlonfl of Fashions, Illustrated by twenty-two engravings; General Taylor's KesMunee at Baton Rouge, with Illnfftra tion; Whom shall we marry; The Quaker's Wife; The Young Surgeon; Tho Neweomes, by W. M. Thackeray, with four IllUßtratfons by Doyle: A few words about Bird# 5 The Ways of Providence; The Scholars of llrienne; ANirhtin an Old Castle, by (J. P. B. James: Galvaunplasty; Some thing for the Ladles about Colors; Stooping tn Conquer; The Betrothed Children; The Nurse's Rcruncc; A Greek Carnival; Monthly Record of Current Brunts; 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 Net?, illustrated ; Two Paths Id Life, lUustratcd; Fashions for November, with illustra Uoca, furnished by Brodi# in advance of thuir appearaoce. JtSh Price FlfUteu Cents. For sale by Evening Class In Mathematics. IN the Mathematical Di*partmentof Duff’HOollegA, young men are taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigo nometry, Surveying, Ac. Great pains will 1m taken to give tho most concise and practical methods of calculation Class meets every evening, except Saturday. Languages and Mathematics ore taught In the regular day class. La dles slass meets on Saturday. P. HAYDEN, A. novl Prof, of Mathematics end Language*. W anted, BY a sober, Industrious young man, who will devote bis entire time to his business, a SITUATION AS ,'ilXll’ PING CLERK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or /.* sistant Book-Keeper, or a place In a Grocery or Dry <>ty,.\, Store; and will make himself generally uk«*Jol to Ms en:- Eloyer. A note addroMed through the P*et Office to “jt. or le't at tho office of tho “ Poet,” will rrceiv*- rrompt attention. octCluf GUATISI —For MLB r H Two fctory Briek W-I'-'i-''-' Dwelling Houee, w«U arranged for comfort and convenience, situate near Wylie street, on Carpenter’s alley. Price $l3OO. Terms easy. GRATIS J The Real Estate Journal, just published, con taining a list of part of the property for nd« by 3. Cutbbert A Sou, can be had free of charge by catling at their REAL ESTATE OFFICE, 14'J Third street. ocl3l SEVEN HOUSES TO LOT’—A Dwelling House, weil finished and in cood order, on Townsend street. A Dwelling Uoo» r on Wylie street. Two good llodaw on Logan street. A Rmnll Ilonse on Mount Washinhton. A House of six rooms, on Washington street. Allegheny. Apply to 8. CUTHUKRT A 80N, <fotaB No. 140 Third street —A. A. MASON 4Co invite attention to tbeir *■- lavgc and well selected assortmeut of Woolen Shawls, comprising the newest styles and colors of the Bay State, Umpire Shite, aud other approred mak«*s. nor 2 always find a full assortment of French Working Cotton, Unen ami Oottoo Fiona, Crotchet Couoo, Ktamped Collars and Bands, Embroidering Silks, in all colors; Hoops for Embroidering, aud everything elae In that line, at VAN GOKDKR’B Trimming Store, octlfl No. 83 Market street, corner of the Diamond. Y)IANO FOR KENT.—A good six octave mahogany com X Piaao for rent, at the old establish* t Piano Depot of CHARLOTTE BLUM*, No. 118 Wmd streot. VTOTICK Ti l DUlLDKHS.—filTVuitnbi'.- li/.ibvlDndns XI P-r jurds, sinks, water cisterns, kc , of various rises, at tlui Agricultural Tile Works, Samples at tii* office, Flffh street orttH WARDROP. FOR NOVEMBER.—Godey’s Lad Book ljuli#.' National MAgtziue. Robert Uruco, tlio IJero King of Pcolland. l.tw Student, nr th# Struggles of a neart. forOrioher; price 16 coni?. Just rww'.ved and for sale by W. A. (HLUEVFKSNEY A C*>, No. 7»> Fourth street. LOWER Karrs'FOß SPRING IIDkIMINO—Mv stock <>t Bulbs baa srrife l from Holland in fine couditfon, eomjvs-M I f Hyru-inth#, Tuli;--, Cr>»-u.«. ke Tbe stock l« ™r. v and rnrle.l, an l ntf.-ri'i a’ low rate-i. Catalogues may !•* Lad «t t!i- wnn>houj»>, nr -wot to applicants. <v ’’ rt JAME* WARDROP. Puts Aii’a monthly, for noVeVniek—ab»« >ng the r. iota nt# arc able arti-li-s (r- *tu the pens < f Bayard Taylor. Herman M-Mli-s R ». Dr. B«ird, lion. 11. N. F-d.r- -lcr, A-.'. '* ->*•>•? lhv>k. for Xi-n-mVr !v;.t— n - L»Jk-.‘ NaUuiisl Macailo*', for Ntrcmiev. Orabani'# Maguziue. f,-.r Nur#mtvr. V.* r k*-** Notfoni .T ti %• r* c-lr<*d an J f<*r sale by W A OII.DKNKBNSKY k OK. l' 0 L 7r ’ h ‘° ur, h strrvt. 'I ML MAGAZINE uF Ti IE Aii E _ -1 ‘U TN A M in\ T H X LV. for November 1, a <fe«Ut l** tl*n '.oaatry, contain h’« c«.„triLut».jns ty il:>- n>->-: writers of the L.> .L*»t #•)•! r r »l- at th>* Fifth Ftr«-*-t |t«-k *’ r ” P.r.sAKLL 4 IIIWTIIICK. " i.c.-vr tbc • orarr «>f Market. i x>K Mi.r-'.vK.n m,7 IT, :n hA-f 'LiT.Tji Ji.'otuJ. 7Ti®se I/,t« ### in th - r>iH»t >•( #rle*, n **r the HJa •i • f >'. ■ l !;Tr»-l. n) i !e*ei»,i,J Railroad, »f*J w II! t MA ! ' , ' ,a ; T* ■''a * i-f p*»r. -nt.t/' ]- rn->nih. Tltb-unei i-tauiafo# A i ;-{y t.-> BI.AKKLY. r -»~ l _ Ri-al_K#ta> A c ..nt \%AU AHLrf MILL |*K..PSritTY Fuji PAUL VutTV. •* re. . f (And, a-t n* Ilri-i Milt, of rur. ■ f .t-nr*. a: i « p»rf »’i m tf<«*i r-rd-r, •ittift'ec n ti>e pandvan-l irtitir 1 *n,i. -* jL f*e ■* ■ hervfttn, as tl-e <>«!i>r I* •I-ut f- r.v *e »-tt. F'-: call •( tin- »t**ai K-tsU - l e LlTllltEKT A HoN, ' '- 1 Uu Tford street TIDjITaaNI- for • DveUimt House, nn 1 Fttlh ilrsu* It c -tajL*- a LaII. f. i.t r«.ms, i-»rr-t an tr. Il»r I.j -a\ f-rt from hvvv».l«e-ji T»ris» «-*sy. e I'WTiIIIKUT A p..N, N". 14i> ITiln} #rr>et. For *»I« or Barter. Al> »T I » si' : l N p «. • »?r *-t. H'.r, rf ►«*< tn’nt, r'?«n ; a»* t.*'k •,. I-*tw]U »!n»:, m • Kk-!. <«.* I >ur L»»*!l»rs*, In jfa.i npw. fh* n»at l>rinc:r.« **.• t-isi.-Jr-) *«•! r.n« ; ll.r- «f«rlr Th«-r h<* r\- f»r * *m%:i K*rxn, r. T J k t a Ijur/nln. ,'<U TU.*'Mj* Wm>T»i\ 7$ r-vurth«t. AUHUTl.Tl’jiil. Ph VIM Vi TJ LK.— i'h« Jraiiiifitf »n«J Irflj.r. Tit,j »•»{ • *r l»fvJ> i« at hand. Tin-►M : «.rr»f-.r <.«*.?• !'-t h lit- IM-WorkOn Man -I<av.»*> Urain Tltr*. f »»rfc. u . -atjivr,.. ia!uiai<Ui><] #; th* i ftj-v, Kifti* #(m(, taJ re®- tmru ui*r »* mvl* miU. r-- ui Korkm<?n. for and tiw dr*iu>, <*•ll4 JAMEt> WARDUOP. Y’ oL.Xj r-»l.Kj tJLKft iUA*K—Thu *r*»ra »t OT-T au* hmijr»l u 4 4w#U«, am-i twfi>r« harci'«l*»<'t, ohotoMt wlw*tii>n <4 *lr*. IMUI®* vhutk air rwM.y erjrv- Uw t i#rm*r» luliant (Imi «hc«» krrKßjo; m bruMi »r {nr ftr« »od »w»-n«il bikl a««o(»ioff IRK *ina tlul». Mt-l Ui* rtfn«: by t'bafU* J*r*U. iTfc» $l. ▲ tirs? supply of lb«. abr>v« >rork /u»t fcjf «*1» by Jens 11. MKUJMt, _ _ _ Ww| NkW liuD<ipnl, by W V. Wal tnr* ; LUtl* Oltwy JaQ<v by Qlnvpr; »*kl .low, LtliU’j'Un m«k<lT , |!«r>t fvu, by Wor»<»l; rir^wß, 1 ! WaJtx, Julian , Wn-Wn Polka, by Flp'wn, ll anU IW.«ir Or»y, t-» KI|*T3. t-» liU>T»r, Ibuhioe l*nl>«, b'.r*ki—■-h . <4 L*rr*,.t<y W»il«rk£»4n 1 *l’E !t ' —Ncrma, «ntpl< t*. with taafin accompaniment; Borgia, wi'h Piano f«n imen t. and. Lort* d* l.«t;.:nvri:>'« r. «|tb Platte ar.-T»nj*rm>*Ct The *t*’»e ju*t rw»l»*il atid fur sale hy JOHN. It. Mfct.L«»K. hi Wool Alw!. SUGAR— 'JJ hbct# lair New Oilman* in tlor* and for sal,- by wiffl KIVU 4 MOOKITKAD. (i 1 *RN—too bush**!* Ph il I C<irn, to *h.r* ajk! for aide hr J_ ‘wt™ jtXGLIMI 4 RiCiIAKbBO.V f | ’AH— 100 bbi* .1. C.Tar, io arrive and lor *aU l»v 1 "*-1 ENGLISH A RICUAHWON. / lull.N-Ho bua fclidl Orro In ao.l for hU« by V-J C't-I ENGLISH A KICIURDBOX. /’‘IIIKWK—SI boxes W R. Cbr*-*- In -tor* an \ 6 r sale by Kvou>n a richard.-ox. SUAP-- Aiu U,\m Il>mu rv>»p fox *pte by MiITH A «IXCJ.AIU. i dL tibia prl ai* Hank (h! for sale by 1 fwtil HMITII A FINi’LAMt. tIASAH\ !*EKD—I.IHII» .WI, in More and fur J rale by FLEMING BUuTIIKRH. Suore*w>r* t<» J . KM<l A Co., *'•'l*7 M Wood street. FvphoM HALTS—is* M U Kje-tn Halt*, Id •tore and for !/«•»«! hr J<vt2T] FI.KMI.VU BUOTIIKI.it. \\j A'sIiINU I’oHDKK—L’> bs>* Babbitt'* Maehltig t'oe- T T ‘for, la Mure au>l 6« »«i«i by *'••l27 _ FLEMING KKoTUKRH. / VANIDK hiTAMIUM—'JMty Cynniila I’otafflnin.fDMd, l:i hi. «,nJ for sale by o«--27 FLEMING BROTH Kit? \A ADDER—l.isaitb* Madder, ju-t r-e*tr**i pr.d for sale itl bi _ ['-f/:) Fleming ukutukiu. Gl’M HIIKLLAC— TOO tt>• Gum khellao Id sti'tv and ft»r ml* by _ FLEMING BROTHERS IT MUrl’ HE BOLD—A email llou-e, with large Lot of Ground, !• r sale. i*rice f. 160: or leas, for »t*h. aa the i wn*T u about reiuciTtiig Wt»i. Call today. If you want* bargain. fv LL l’ll UK tvT A HUS. tJt No. U 0 Third *tr**L WtHJLKV !>)VU —Jurt m-r'yitl, another largo a.«aortm-nt of Slav Stair, Kinjilrr Htatr, ami ottirr klnd.f of Wn/.im l/>ug Shawl/., (.f ihr ouwrrt and dralrablr rtyl«a and tnlorr. \A MAHijX A (M. hbto Jn*t mn-lrrU and np«ord up « ward* of forty morn rwra of NEW (IOODS, among whfoh uUI h** found n wrll nn.l rlrgant nock of MIKHS fifXlBS. riuidnlng of Vlaln and Figured Pllka, aoma yrry and dndmhl" rolor« of Fn-nch Merino*, I‘anunat tai*. Wool Dr Lnhina, 4c . 4a., with a. grtirral aArorlmnot of and I!nuarko«qdngUo'vl«, whloli, logrthrr with thtf k holr rf ihrir iinmrnro pti-H-k, will lir ofT.-nM at gtVAtly ro do rad priors. 00t24 ri’KAS—laiis-riat, tluniiowdHr, Vouug llytou, aud Black Tear, lu store aud lor sub- by 0a123 KING 4 MOORUKAD. XTINRTV ACRKH UK SUPERIOR LAND, on CrowN ±\ 1-lnnd, i»*»r Fr.wslnm. Also.ft) acrvwon Ihr U'nd nldr of Lbe risrr. AH. or rithrr of them, will hr mid nt low ratr. Enquire of Bonnets —a.'a. .mason .» cu.-re daily ..pruiug ui« and nio?l fasni inabb* Mitlo and trivet Bonnets. Th«dr aKAortment '’otnpri.'r.s upwai of :ix hundred Hon uets, of h)I qualities. ort‘J.’» SOMETHING NEW.—Aa w« Intend making a change in our pre-mt huAttn-ss, wo are prepared to offer our stork of tiuo Watr.hr.H, rich and fuidiionaMu Gold Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Fork*, 40., at procieely Nrw York city whoh«ale price*, which i* a reduction of trout 10 to 15 pew cant.. Therefore, any one wMiing a fine Watch.nr any other clo of rich Gold Jewelry, would do well to give u* a call before purchsfdng elsewhere, nt D 1 Market street. N 11.—The very be*t qnnllty of M atch Glares sot at 16 cents each,at HOOD’S. ocU iANDI LANDII—Wa have for sale U.OOO acroa of land, j along the llaltlmnre and Ohio Railroad, within from two to four mile* <>t tha-atationa oi Cameron and Belton, Ya- In lot* of 6 acres to 100 nr more, at Irnm $0 to $lO an acre. This is ■ line region for funning, or for small home siead*. The timber and water are good, and the soil rich and productive. Every station on the Railroad afford* a good market tor ail kinds oi produce. Deeds of general warranty will bo made. H. CUTUJJKKT 4 SuN, oc.tlU 140 Third street. CtHOLKtIA! CHOI KKA!! —The ..Uentioii of the public is / solicited to Dr. Louis M ickeyrelehniUd CHOLERA and DIARRHEA MEDICINE. This medicine has been ad mini-teml in caai-s of Cholera, with great success, in many sections of the United States, pnrtt-ulirly in Mnryland, where it elicited the attention of lhe physicians. We hereto affix some physicians name* who witnessed Its beneficial offsets, and have given their certificates. (For certiticates pleaso me wmpper around bottle.) John C. Dor*«y, M.D., T. il. Duchetl, M. D., M. D.ivis, M. U. For sale by pep 23 JOHN HAFT. Ja . 141 Wood street. FltOßACCO—Russell A Robinson, Wm.ll.Grant, YVebcter’a 1 Old, aud other favorite brands, for sale by oct23 KING & MOUIUIKAD. SUG AIW—76 hbds prime N. 0. Sugar; 3Ubbl§Coffee Sugar; 25 “ I»af; fdf sale by oet2l BMITII k RINOLAJR. G~ ODKY AND GRAHAM FUR NOY EMBER.—Peterson’s Magaaltto, for November. Godey’s htaiy’s Hook of lashions. ■ Graham's Magaxioe, for November, just received and for by BAM’L. B LAUFFER, 87 Wood street. «.V’ ‘ W\ K t t L>* f. • J ■ ■ V r. a’ • ” * *? * . -J'’ Jk * •* -M * ♦ *' ' w > , L ■■«.: v - v ■ 4 - MISCELLANEOUS. FUteeß Cents l IL UINKU & CO. No. 32 Smithflulil atreet A. A. MASON A C<\, 26 Fifth street. For Sale THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth alrwt. MISCELLANEOUS. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. U. BIOXLOW... —XABTIX L. STTTXXi fiKAOI XIBaKT. Bigelow 4k- CO*. Successors to ah.biqelow, No.4S mrm w Diamond alley, near Wood street, burgh—COACHFS, CARRIAGES, TONS, BUGGIES, and every description 3*^ fauf*y vehicles baflt to order, and finished In a manner on* rarpawed for beantyof design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. work warranted BOT o HATS AND CAPS. Hto THE ItRT \\ AY to ascertain a fact is to try f • yourself. J. WILSON A SON have recently fiitr i up store on Wood atreet, which for style and L-auty exceeds anything ever attempted in the dty, and they are confident In saying their lIATB, GAPS, Ac., are go: up in as good style as ran be procured in any establishment Knst or West. Their articles hare been carefully examined and tested at the late Oonoty Pair, and none of them foand wantiog. Particular attention is tnrlted to our $3, $3,60 and $4,00 Hats. Remember, 91 Wood street, nor? J. WTLgQN A SON. AT A MEETING of the Stockholders of the PENNSYL VANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pittsburgh, held at the Office of the Company, comer of Fourth and Smith field streets, on Monday, the 6th instant, the following per sons were elected Directors for the ensuing year : William P. Johnston, Jacob Painter, George R. White, W. M’CUntoek, J. Grier Brrool, James 8. Neeley,' A. A. Carrier, A. J. Jones, H. R. Ooggehall, Kennedy T. Friend, William 8. Haven, A. Wilkins, Body Patterson, Wade Hampton. nor" Joskh King. V Arnold A WlUlaui, MANUFAOTUTURKOS. OF CHILSQN FCRNACEB. WROUGHT IRON TUBING, and fitting generally, for warming and ventilation of buildings. A. AW. will contract for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or ChilsonV Furnace; Churches, Schools, Hos pitals, Factories, Green Houses,Court Houses, Jails, Hotels or Dwellings. No. 26 Market et., Pittsburgh. r.ovi CommUnlon House* subscribers have opened a house for the above par* 1 pose, at No. 17 tmlth field street, four doors above the Mooongahela House. We will purchase, or receive, on commission, for sale, consignments of Flour. Bacon. Cheese. Oxm, Oats, Barley, Flax Seed, Grass Seed, Baled Say, *r> upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the best market rates for cash. "o*6 ALGEO A CO. Jaa. lli'LatiKhlln! Dealer in groceries, produce, flour, bacon, Ac., No. 10, corner Smilhlield and First streets, Pitts, burgh. Pa. no vfi Notice to Asieuers. “ AOBEBSORB elect for the County of X hereby requested to call at the ofiloe of the fIWQ Commissioners, without delay. In order to file their Oaths of Office, and enter Immediately upon their respective du ties, m it U desirable that the coming assessments shall be completed as early in the season as possible. WM. ALGEO, K. J BROOKE, B. B. COOPER, novfisfiw Oommlsstonera of Allegheny county. - i. I. JOHMTort „.D. T. JJBXSTOX K. MAQU Klcelalor Carriags Factory* JOHNSTON, UKOTnER A CO., PRACTICAL OOACII MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alls gheny city, Pa., have on hand and are manufacturing an exL-nsive assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, Baggage Cara, Ac-, made in ail their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all their work the beat Juniata Iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs al tended to on the must reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who may favor them with their patron age, will bo perertly satisfied on trial A thdr work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen mluutesduring the day. oct2s:ly - DufT’s College. CILABBTCAL AND MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT. J noun and terms par session of 30 weeks, payable by the half newton, in advance: Regular Day Clas* in Latin Greek, Mathematic, Ac.. 9 to 12, A. Al.,aod 2to 4, P. M..J20. Evening Class In Math ematics, 7to 9, I*. M., $2O. Prench and German, 9to 12, A. M, and 2to 4, and 7t09, P. M., $2O. Ladles’ Clas* in Mathematics; Wednesday, 4t06,P. M 4 Saturday, 9Co 12,' A. SI., $lO. No pain* or expense will be spared to make this department of the Ojll**?** worthy of patronage. <**tll P. HAYDEN. A. M., Principal. New Paper Hangings. NO. S» WOOD STREET. FRRNCII AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS ; Panel tVmratlooA in gold, oak and marble; Hal! Papers, of Tarioo* styles; Flg’d and Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; licrrrL-r*. Ceilings, Figures, Window Shades. A I a nr* oul complai* aaaortmrnt of the above, selected for O;* simoon, will ba sold at the usual low price*. Walter p. Marshall. juus h. rorxa t*.< ■ toiixo rsAscist. tocjiu T. B. Young A Co, .Vo, ?A Saul)xpld ttrref. trjtpoeite. (ify UoUl. MANUFACTURERS OF CABINET FURNITURE AND CIIAIRS, of ev'-fj- Materials and W"rk tuan-l.ip warrnute-i,nn<l»oldatr*ilucMj prices. Can* taken in packing for lorel and water rarriag* au.n PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOIT ROBERT H. PATTK&SOH, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMOND STREET AND CFIEftRY ALLEY. ’I ’ll K ‘ut-erriteT ri *f«ectfnlly announce- i.-. the »nj A lemeta cf Pittsburgh, that be has rec.-utly er—-tnl » HIDING FCH'XG., which, in point of rin>, commodjou*- r’«~M and *<l* j.talir.n. undeniably excels any >daitar r<tah h.hmeol in ihe United states It* locatpm H aro-Hxibfo from ull parte t-f Um rtiy, while its high and airy situation rec-ler- It especially suited to the pr-motlon of health, by thi» m''»t agreeable exercise. The Horse* are docile anil well trained, and tha proprietor plejgre himself that r» > pain.* or expense wlfl be span l to rack* this establishment th" first Id the rernft J*ue** Of the pubiic. oct23;tf CAJLRUGKIi FOR BALK. THEusdaiaignixt hae yustrwcelTad athis , CARRIAGE W AREHOUSE, situated> Mim 'd , near tha Two Mile Run, between Pltobimh and LawrcnreTllle, a splendid of VEHICLES, of every description, and win rwJtinu* to rwrir* regularly, new and second band Carriage s, Sulhos. which he will action the very fnwc*t for caeh. Haring lladlweJ▼eye*ra , prartjeein the btuincMLaud with his well known fadHtle* In tha East, he flatten himself In puttingdewu all ienapetition. There wishing to purchaoe are respectfully Invllod to call and eeafbr themrelvMi. Especial and prompt attention paid to repairing ofCartl* »ges. Ac. JOOKPJI WHITE. C. B. Haadly * Co., C AHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE. So. *2 Third tired, > **** ttjrlH. would raoportniUy luftxui tbeir fVjettl* ami the public generally, tbat they have now in store their nampiet* FALL STOCK, eonristiog of CARPETS of every deecriptton, from the Koval Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon 1 agrain. Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one u> right yards wide, n*w designs and very rich. Cocoa aod Canton Matting, l>rueg*t*, Rugii,MaU» Stair Rods Window Phadee, Ac. IVreona in want are loritWl to call and exam ine their stock, rdeemboata, Hotel*, and RerideacM furn ished on the most reasonable terms. 45p-“ BmaU pn<fits and quick g*W*~y3 TKRMf» CA?n ONLY. ort2 Three Honaei and Lota for Sale. WILL be sold at j.rlraja sal*. THREE UOUSKS AND WIB. On»Bri«k Hon».>Haatwlon Firry, bwiwn Fourth mod Liberty StrerU;. LOI SO fevt front by 7U feet beck. Aim, one Lot end two [louses, on Login street, ffixLh Ward. On* Hdiw» fronting on Logvn street, and the other on Carpenter's allay; Lot 24 foot by 100. Alsu, th* stand I now occupy, on the corner of Kerry and Water streets, the lease running on* year from Ist of April, I*&s, with the Furniture, B-iLling, Ac. The at prea rtit I* doing a good business, inJ ii pleasantly 'oeateiL For term* and further particular* enquire uf ALEX. CLPPLEB, _ “» corner of Ferry awl Water street*. In ATK arid ray Interest in the burinsc* of Long. Miller A Oo H to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips will cofr Unu* at the «U eland. Fo. 100 Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friend*, lnuaburgh, July 29,1864. P. IL MTT.i.wn 8. A. LOSG Jt C0.,- Brt.l and crass founders, and gas fitters, Intit* attention to their mock of Chaudellero,Bracket*, Pendant*, and other fixture*. We fit wp houses with Oas and Steam, make Bra** CaaUng* of all kJmU to ord«, fur nish Railroad Pump* and Tank Pitting*, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on hand. jj3l c. a wood, IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN-WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, fifth door above Race, east ride, Philadelphia, has on h«n<l the qualities of old Brandies, Wine*. Irish Whisky, Mooonga hela Whisky, Uolland Gin, Cordials, Ac, ou terms worthy the attention of purchasers and dealers. [au29y Baths»Hot, Cold, and Ihewer, IN the fluing and furnishing of which nothing ha* been spared to render bathing luxuriousas wail a* healthful. An* open erery day, (Sunday’s excepted.) from 6 o'clock, A |1 , until 10 P. M., at the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Duqueeue Way. J-'A) JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. No Hnmbngi I 1 WO HUNDRED TUOOSAN D DOLLARS worth of stock will not he distributed at KtIGRRS A CU.’S Star Da guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason’*, but apon the payment of $1 you can procure as good a LIKE NESS a* can be procured in this or any other city. Call and irire us a trial. »u 5 Mineral Water and SarsapartllA \BTM. D. ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now T T manufacturing and hotlleing the above beverages on an uxtensire scale. His articiesare of the best quality, and manufactured from the purest materials. nctlTHy A Bargain for ttannfsctnrsrs, IS OFFERED, kn AdamsviUe.at Dam No. 4.0 n Big Beaver rirer, consisting of 13 sharoH of Water Power, and 100 Lot*. The Water Power is one of the best In the couuty. It and the Lots are offered at a grant bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS, octl0:lm *5 Fourth street. kc Jones, MANUFACTURER ot spring and Blitter Steel, Plough Slab eteel, uteri Plough Wings, Coach and Ktiptic Spring*, Urasx Not Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Ross aud First ctreeta, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocr.il v Penmanship, Mercantile and Steamboat Book-Keeping, riMIK DAY AND KYKNINO CLASSES OF DUFf*B.O6L- J. LKGK are open fbr the reception of studcntA. Daily Lecture* on Mercantile Law and Commercial Sci ence*. ootO Mammoth Light, SUPERIOR AND SPLENDID PICTURES aw ‘aCa# produced at CARGO'S New Gallery, No. 76 Fourth street, by bis la-ge tud Improved. Bide and Sky Light*; by which Likeneasos of Children are ta ftßujakcn In a tew secondhand Adults In any weather. WSBTjI Miniature* set in lockets— Daguerreotypes copied. Rooms open day and evening. *o7 Notion. npIIOSE who want Boy’s Clothing would do 6,11 to call I at CALLAHAN’S Baser, 24 Fifth street. His goods fbr Men’s Wear are splendid. Give him a chance. No charge tbr ehowioggood*. sepl4 John W. Butler A Co., 1 FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS— . Dealers In all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, 67 Front street. feep'Jf Walter P. Marshall) TMPORTKR and .Dealer in French and American Paper n«rurln»ra marB Communion Ware. rpANKARDB, Cups, Plates, Baptismal Bowl*, Ac., just JL opvDicg. Also, Britunla Tea Ware. Castors, German Silver and Plated Spoons, Forks, Ac. Tea Knives, Butter Solves, Lamps, Ac. Watches and Jewelry, In large varioty, and vary low prices; Gold Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Canes, Ac. Watch repairing done in a superior manner, and warrant-, ed. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Emblems, Seals, and Regalia manufactured. W. W. WILSON, oct!7 corner of Market and Fourth street*. 1 THERAPEUTIC CHAIRS.—A few more of those easy Reclining Chairs, so admirably adapted for the comfort and ease of the invalid, or the hmnge of tboeewboae habits are sedentary; finished and fbr sale by T. B. YOUNG k 00- nor 6 Third and Bmlthfiald attests HlUtajß—34 boxes W.E-Qberca. in straw end far taJvby oetlO BfGUBH k BKJEABD0OB; MEDICAL. CoaiwuptlvN Btidl HYQRANA, or Newly Dixooatd Methodlnhalation* This most wonderful srttole In destined to prodooesa entire revolution in the treatment of nil disease* Of the lungs. Account* are doily received from Clergymen sad other per son* of tb* highest respfetsUlity, of eases of cures hereto fore considered incnrableof Asthma, Hreocti! ll ■, CVinaranp tlon, and *ll Direaoea of Uie Lungs, by DIL CURfIF lIYGEANA. Read the following: Dr. Rassell, Postmaster of Burlington,N. Y-, says: ü ßmd a doten more Hygeana; It Is working wonders ben In diseases of the lung*. I lwlieve It will cure aay dtoeasea not in the vety last stages, and even then Is prkelem to the rest and comfort it is sure to give the sufferer. *1 am willing,’ read my neighbor, ‘to parches* a package a weak for my daughter; It gives her perfect rest. Ido not export her to liTe.”* Htoeaha cr Maihs.—J. H. Gaubert, Poetmaater of Rleb mood, Maine, writes ns: “ The Hygeana Is doing wonders here. My *L«ter ha* bad a distressing cough, with great difficulty of breathing, for years. She wore the inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup tor a few days before she was re lieved, and now, after one month’s '.um of it, her 000gh fa well. Dr. Curtis’ new system of inhalation must produce an entire revolution In the treatment of diseases of Os longs. There is no mistake, it Is troly a wonderful dis covery.” The Rev. Mr. Curtis says: u lt Is now sight days «hw* my daughter put on the inhale* and eosunanced "«t"s the Hygeana, and it has already done more 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, aod with it the cough. She.sleeps well.” Sold at DR. KSYSER’B Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin alley and Wood street. [ooi&d*w3m [From the Ptiltburgh Daily Dupatck,ltb.l8 1 1863.] Chest Expanders—Sliomlder Braces.—An Esceilent Arttclu* Persons who have acquired a stooping position, by follow ing a sedentary occupation, will experience great relief by the use of the u Washington Suspender Brace,” made and sold by Dr. KEYSER, corner of Wood street and virgin alley. It answers for a brace and suspenders, the weight of the pantaloons is so placed as to *n»Hnn«iiy t—ui to hH«g the shoulders to tbeir natural position, and expand the chest. We purchased one some time ago, ynj have been so pleased with it, that we unaolidtad gave It a “pull,” gratis. ’ Women, hundred* of whom are wwiiy injured by the weight of enormous ‘‘skirts,” should procure these braces. Be particular in procuring the hfad mentioned, as many of the Braces sold are humbugs. Bold wholesale and retail at tha Drag Store of GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140, comas of Wood street and Virgin alley. 49- Sign of the Golden Moatae. N. B.—l also keep every Tiriity of Trumee, Supporters Body Braces, Pile Propa, Btfltte Stockings, guspensary Bandages, Ac. auZLdaw Cur* for.OhuUra. A CARD—Citizen* of PfcfohHgh, you.-hare «nm>g you one of the most terrible dtostOM known—the Cholera. Al though so fatal, as it usually proves, it is nevertheless promptly and easily ewabtat by a proper remedy; invaria bly so iu Us earlier stages, seldom otherwise even after collapse has taken place. By tweuty-two years’ acquaint ance with this Him on I am enabled to afford you A PROMPT AND PERFECT REMEDY, Which you will find in my CHOLERA SPECIFIC. Every family should get it at once, and keep It on hand. Every person In feet shookl have It within reach, and im mediairiy are it on the first disturbance of the bowels. The relief it gives is prompt and effeetoaL Use it with con fidvnre, even In the later stages. i'all directions for treating the disease accompany it For sale by GEORGE H. KEYgRR, No. 140 Wood street, Pittfbunrh. [sepfilj 8. 8. FITCH. Brow!way. N. T. A Physteiun’a Opinion of nay (hralder Da. I.ANZ, e-iitor of the Chambereburg Tramscripi, under d*t« of September 18, ISM, in speaking of thing Braces, reya; Our friend, Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, submitted to our inspection a Tory fine specimen of the “ Washington Sus pender Brace,” manufactured and add by Mm »t the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It serves admirably tb* purpoee# for which it Is intended, Is light aod easy, and altogether free from the otgeetione attached in the many other Braces in general use. It Is an excellent SuL-q-ender, while at the same time it preserves tb* shoul der* in a healthful position, without at all restraining the natural movements of Jhe body. Cm Dr. wBl aend them by mall, free of portage, to any part of the Union. Fold wholesale and retail a. DR. KETBER’B,I4O Wood corner of Virgin alley [oet&dew list of Gartmre pazbht xedicubs, or nixo un> rr-a sau it FLEEING BROTHERS, Sncrkun ef Hl*** 1 , V«ratf*faea4 U«w wa Wholesale Druggists and Dealers in Patent Medicines, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KE ELF.It’d AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: Carminative Balsam; ** Hat* Dye: “ Expectorant; 11 Sanative Pills: " Hair Tonic: Wlidari* U«l<am of Wild Cherry; Bryant’* Pulmonary B»Win ; Krtofiand’s German Bitters; Holland dO QdotoUer’s Stomach do Men-hit*** Uterine Catholicoo: fitorms’ fieotch Gough Candy; Price’s do; Thorn’* do; Howe’s do; o«,;nnd’a India Cholagogne; Motm’* invigorating Cordials ‘ Tyler’s Gum Arabic Drops; . Ilarri.-oo'* Hair Dye; I‘halon'e do Batchelor’s do MeMnnn's Elixir of Opium; Bryant’* Purifying Extract; Dailey’* Pain Extract; Brown'f Essence of Jamaioa Ginger; McAUieteri* do do: Kidder’s Indellible Ink; Payson’s do do; Arnboid’s do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons’ Katbairon; David’s Lilly White; Barin'* do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Farral’e Arabian do; Gardner’s do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Barov’s Pile Lotion; keen Fun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling OO; Ruohton, Clarke k On. 1 * Cod liver Oil; McAllister’s Ointment; Sings’ Itch do; Ferrel's do; Gray’s do; Trask’s Magnetic Otwttweafr Jadkto’* <kv Bwaim’s panacea; Houck’s da; Sargant’a Infant Panacea; perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ajar’* Cherry Pectoral; Houghteo's Pepsin; Kieris Petroleum; Mclane’s Celebrated liver Pill* Brandreth’a do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pill* Lee’s Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even a do; Swayne*' Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ula Jayne’s Anodyne Cough do; Townsend’s Health do ; Jew David’s Plaster*: Shoemaker's do; Dt. Newman’* do; Railway's Beady Relief; Morris 7 Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; _ Townsend’s do; Sand’s do; Guysoit’a Extract Yellow Dock aatSareapartlUF Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; ?> Bmp, Cleaver’s Honey; M Highly Scented Brown Windsor M Musk; Lad him’s Specific; ■». McLaoe's Bodoriflc Cough Syrup; Tyler’s Gum Arabic do; Sellers’ do; Swayne’s Byrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; ; Barry’s Tricophorous; Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrum Ylride; McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Locoek*s Pulmonic Wafers; Thom peon’s Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. HcCUntock’s Family* Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gum Elastic do do feblftJy NEW MUSI C.—“ Oh, how delightful this pleasing hour;*’ at Introduced in the Opera of Loeretia Bor gia ; composed expressly ior Big. Mario, by DonliettL Come with tbv sweet voice again: S. C. Foster. Nay deem me not happy: Baker. My wild-wood home: Wade. Know-Nothing Polka; dedicated to everybody: by No body. L'Etoile du Noid Polka: Myerbeer. Old Hundred: Wallace. Little Blossom Polka Maxurka: Mason. La Croix FKr. Kedowa: Wallersiein. Farewell Walts: JnlUen. Luisen Polka: Btrgmann. B-raglkO Schottlsch: Brown. Vesper Hymn; arranged by W. V. Wallace. The above just received and fcr sale by novfl JOHN Q. MELLOR, 81 Wood st 49" Two good second haod Planoe for sale, prioe $76 and $125. IMSH —100 half bbls White Fish; 1 100 do Troot; 75 do Salmon; 20 do Pickerel; 10 do Detroit River White Jlsh; received by Railroad and for sale by novl HENRY ft OOLLXN3. 17 \cKLSIuR FAMILY STARCH.—The ingredients with j which this starch is prepared, render wholly unnema f*ry the u'c of starch polish or spermaceti, as It produces a fine polish, without gumming up or Injuring tin finest fab rics. Put up in pound packages, with full directions fcr nsa. For sale, by the box or retail, by «*P2B W. A. M’CLUBO. r|X» THE PUPILS OF G. ANTON, Proftuor ~Music.— X Mr. G. Anton purposed returning to this city In time to resume his teaching ou the Ist of August, but bring un fortunately taken ill st Fairmont, he will not be abfr to reach the city fcr some days. Due notice will be given to his pnplls of his arrival. Enquiries maybe made at au24 H.KLEBgR*B. Wm. Difbyi Jr«» /'XLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Mk—rff HUL Vj FWA tirtei, to order. In good style, and at moderate rales. Itos ERirr-A pod HOVU of it—ld.Um, im>«b «m iaoß.Troo», rnCA«mt. & ' RAILROADS TO RViU, QOhUMXM An CntflMAff, Via Rt*ib«BTlUe tai ladiaaft RtiltMtf i Fnmonc mxubs by canal packet, andcsbtkal oSn.ii 11 * 01 ® CU ” >o<,, '' “‘*“““0 *—« .IS'"™*';' ;*•’>»« MmWrlll.>: 7 oVtoeb, A.bf,urtr. ** 9J* 7 K I ?, I ,° •J'IS to ro ”“<w »Ub BlgJit XipmTMa, on CmtnJOU. R.llro»d, for Xr.«,k .L Ctfamtafo,ml urwirt ml MAS A.K,m»d Coliiß.bia.tlJS) A.H, ronMettng lmmoi)l»l»)T tyln for ClBdoB.Il; and d Xenia with train for Indianapolis and Ohlreeo viadayton. Returning, passengers leave Columbus it 6.40 A. M .iad Newark at H.2H A. M, arriving at Clamor* at fl 0® A. B and leaving immediately for Steubenville and infermedWte points, and arriving at Steubenville at T 44 p. M, PRESENT FARR. From Steubenville to Newark, 4& • Do. do. Colombo?, . {45 . going East by thle route will procure Tickets at toe Central Ohio Railroad offices in Golnmlni* and Newark. rummgm rhraso C»r» at Ifowirk, for Ml. Ttmon, Bbol *J* Mansfield, Sand oaky Qty and Toledo. In a few veeka the Steubenville and Indians »«nr"M S? 1 W o^®4 to Newark, thereby dispensing with the Canal Packets. ISRAEL PEMBERTON, nOT^I Superintendent. * PITTSBURGH, ST. LfIDIS AND SEW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THRNCE BY CHICAGO AMD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Strata from Chicago to St Louis. LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (SuudßyA cxtspwd) A on -arrival of Expaps Train of MJetuzan Southern ami Central Railroads— Ist BT. LOOTS DAY MAIL 820, A. M; 2d. « « NIGHT EXPRESS... JfcOs. P. M. Trains ran through to 8L Louis In fourteen boors, via Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, without etanoe of can or hwvjL connecting at Alton with daily Line of Packets Keokuk, and at St Louie with FIRST CLASS BTRAMKRB FOR NEW ORLEANS. Intermediate points on the Mississippi, and witWrala* imes of steamers for Kansas and Council Bloffii v ? TIME FROM PUTS BURG II TO ST. LOOTS 88 HOURS Baggage checked through to Bt. Louis, bo Can ' trml and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chkeeo. E. P. HOLLIBTKR, Chicago" i biohaed p. moeoab, jEfas-JSsar'*■"*• obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and. Pitted burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania itellroedß. F»ep27:6o CLEVELAND:AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE Ohio sad Pennsylvania Railroad, . VIA ALLIANCE. rpHE shortest, quickest and cheapest route to Toledo, Ghk A oago, Bock Island, Galena, and 8t Louis,-. ft VIA This route Is one handled miles shorter and about eight been quicker to Chicago, than the drcoitoui one VIA IN DIANAPOLIS. Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Four Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two hours, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7,80, A. M., 1230, JL, and 630 P. M, connecting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Alls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.00, A. IL, 2d®, P. M., and Sd®, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. SL, S.OO, A. JL, and 3DO, P. BL; arrive In Cleveland aCIO 00, A. M., 230, P. SL, and fid®, P. M 4 con necting there with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island and 8t Louis. ’ Pamengen for Toledo, Chicago, fit. Louis and the North west, leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning or attar boob TrrnißU, bj going VIA C LEY ELAND, will nrlra iB Chicago one Train in advance of those who go via Mane field * any other route. Time gained by going via Cleve land, eight hoary. Passengers going to SL Louis or any other point west of Chicago, will make the closest connections quickest time by taking the 8.00, A. M., Train from Pittsburgh. Passengers by this Train (via Cleveland) reach St. Louis on the evening of the following day. . Tbe Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run as follow*: Leave Cleveland at 6joo and 630, A. M., 230 and 8d», P. arrive in Chicago at 8.45 and ILOO. p. M.. 63d, A. M. and 12.00 M. ’ Train* leave for Rock Island and SL Louis as follows: Leave Chicago at 830, A. M. and 930, P. SL Passengers tor SL Look go over Rock Inland Railroad to Joliet,and thenoeover tbe Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Altos, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to Bt. Look. Passengers by the 830, A. SL, Train arrive'lu'SL Louis at 1130 same evening, and by the 9.30. P. M- Train at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and then re- Checked for Chicago and St. LoaU. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ist class. Ist class. 2jtD CXASS. To Alliance. 42 30 To Chicago ... 41150 960 Cleveland 4 00 La Balle 14 50 12 60 Toledo C 00 Rock Island- 16 60 13 60 Detroit—-.... 0 00 SL Louis 19 60 15 60 Paseeogars are requested to procure their tickets si the office of the Company, In Monongahela House, third door below the corner. J. DURAND, Bup’t Cleveland. J. A. CAUGURY, Agent, **p!3 Pittsburgh. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA * B ® 4 - filWIiW I***. RAILROAD. THROUGH IH FIFTEEN HOURS. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, JULY OTIL THREE THROUGH TRAINS. TOTE MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sundays X excepted) at T o’clock, stopping at all the regular sta tions, and arriving in Philadelphia at 12 o’clock,. P M. THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (except Sunday,) at 1 o’clock, stopping at Green*burg, Latrobe, Blaimille, Lockport- Johnstown, Wilmore, Gallitxen, Al toona, arriving in Philadelphia at 4 o’clock, tbe neit morning. TIIE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening at 9*30 o’dock, stopping only at Irwin’s, dreeneborgh, Introbe, Hillride, Johnstown, lilley*a, GalUtsen, Altoona, Ac-, connecting at Harrisburg with the train for BaltJ more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 12£0, noon. THE AOCOMVODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (except Sunday) at &80 cn’elcck, stopping at Ul regu lar stations, and running only as far as Blairsvilfa. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o’clock, A. stopping at all sta tlona, and running only as fiu» as Brin ton’s. RETURNING tkAINS arrive in First Ae eommodation arrives at 8 o’clock, A. M. Express, 1, P. M. Second Accommodation,7Js,P.M. UaUmo,P.k. Fart lane, 2J20, A. M. : " Fare to New York, Fare to Philadelphia,sB; Fare to Baltimore, SS. Fare to Bed&rd Springs, $6,70. Baggage cheeked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Pamsugiu 1 * purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged US CiHTI in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Goto party have no Agent. No notes of a lees denomination thaw fire dollars will be received in payment fbr tickets, except those issued by the Banks of Pennsylvania. 49* NOTICE^—In ease of loss, the Company, will hold themselves responsible fcr baggage only, tot an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from Hie Depot, at a charge not to exceed 15 cento fcr each passenger, aad 15 cents for each tosnk. . For tickets, apply to J. MEBKIMEN, Agent, . At the P. B. B. Psseenam Station, on liberty at. Pittoburgh, July fith, 1854—fje7 : OHIO AHO PZHXBTLVAHIA WATT.anATi Haw Arramgemamt* COMMENCING FEBR JJAET2B, IB64. 1864. SSHEIHE 1864. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8A M; dinas atAiH ance; takes tea at Oxestiise. and makes a ricae con nection there with a fast Express Train, reaching Cincin nati abont 12-o’dock at night. - EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* So’cloek, P. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Cnstline at 11,80 P. M, connecting with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Coxmections are made with the Ohio and t>» t and Belfontaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. Connections are made with Cleveland, MnriymwiHa dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bncyrua, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road. Also, with Mount Yernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns cm toe Mansfield road. Fare to Cincinnati ST; to IndianapollssB; to Dayton S6J4; to Toledo $4; to Columbus to Zanesville-$5,10; ta CD era! and $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduoad ratea. RXTCRHII6 t THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.15 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at &JX) P M, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia. HAIL TRAIN leaves Oreetline at R3O, A. U, on the ar rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, «nd arrives at Pittsburgh at 1140, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 PM, and New Brighton at d AM,and 1.16 P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 Pi arrives at 4.30 A M, and -L3O, P M. 49-The Trains do not run on Sunday. 4J9 Ticket* or further information, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Mooongahela House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad. SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia aad Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1854. Firtt CUs*— Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers. Furniture, second hand. Fun, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, in baskets or boxes: 75 cents $llOO fos. Second Clan— Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Ran. Wool aad Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: 60c. $t 100 lbs. Third Class—Bacon and Pdrk (loose.) Batter, In flrklha, kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Boap, Window and Co tton, uncompressed: 65c.«100 lba. Awrtk €tu* —Alcohol, Bacon (In casks or boxes J Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Chews*, lard »■«* la tu Oil, Hemg^Whlsky,-Cotton, (compressed,) LeafTobacu new 80 cents ft bbL aprl GEORGE a FRANCIBCUB. Steamboat Pnraltorejuid Chair*, WE an constantly engaged in tin of BTKAMBOAT'TntBT>£^. CHAIRS and FURNITURE, of ervrr ' description, and pay particular attention ~ to the manufacture of the bort style*, suitable for the use of Steamboats. Onr experience in this branch M *fc» nets enables os to warrant Batisfketkto, as vet! with the promptitude in which orders are as in the h™m*t cl the work and personal attention glren to the fitting oat. Those interested in furnishing Boats, will find U to their advantage to give ns a q*ii, jj*i Hm« Leasac Factory* TTEAYY BHIKTIKa CHECKS AND TWKBDS, intend*! Jl_ to >ott the retail trade of Pittsfcargh and Allegheny! made of hard twisted ;an, dart patterns sad bhn. The general artei tartnn that Stewart's Checks and Twsad*. are act Interior in quality to any othexg~nuaafcetnsv& hx tbs United States, with da increasing 6jt ttem, eaeonzagesthesobasribec to eztendhls buaiosee Mtha' view to Seep npagoodajnrtmsut of such Chruut as nan > ally retail from UfcS to 1% cents per yard. Bnaptoewtfi he einf Lainmt pakc iteoctyenfesteoeaU at his Waieroom, Babeeeaxtreet. star tbedsget, illegbany. ocgam* HAMILTON gTEWABT. « - -. i. ;.<rs - ■■’ ’• -o'."- .i w r w -> *; * '•Vv + - T. B. TOUJfO A COL r ante hy . BXSMX B. OWJUDB, \ V V \
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