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Sm!'/., >1 Sfeev .... 4 §&*&&«& «f-sti>3 5*33 f * > ft*s kf ■ 9 fy»»'*-a Egt *-3 • ®ffeSp«S^r*|SB*l*' aaSgSat ? vg** •ziffißSNHtwi* *.*£«»■ -tf*\s*> t> ** *»44 * *"'=«. 4 _ _ ijftfjfeifvi *’V'l! "f«K® Second Hand Plano*. sJm 4^e^o»r. e . * b - '*. One Mahogany, 6 octave, made by Blodart, Worcester ft J3».IJ-»> *=Sv. <t *V/-» ♦ft W • aVS. 1 * 1 Dunham. S&lM*ft "‘lf** 1 {£• g***®* l . 6 ocUt«, by Stodart, nearly new. asEassEgs®/Hi s»» “■**•»/.« «*«. *** ■>?». «■». tKUKSSk^^i^fS&^ f * J °z3r° c *’ aMUn ’ m *»<**»** *^ tl "° «??' .The above will be sold for cath only, at very low prices. «=' -VW?T£3fc ti<lirJf>V . day.thftlSthlneL JCorßilaby JOHN D. MKLLOK, "* r%\: -4VV^?*rv*v*i.v - ■' , -.(T- •.'•-'-y' ■ -: , i 1 ’ '.“. ■ i\.- . . ■•■■ .>’"•:;•/.•••:••:•• .-, . ■ •' ■■ : &.s■-'*■ i^'- ifi ■naMaMawß* • -* **• \ r <! '* •*-■~ ':- v ~ -it* ■ v-'.f, ; ’’ ' .. 'j? ■ ,• . * * WEDNESDAY MORtfING::::::EOVEMBBR 15. tibvit of QuabtebSebsioks.—Beforfe W. B. M'Clare, President Judge; Gabriel Adams ind Whu Boggs, Associates. Tuesday, November 14. In the case of Bryan Mahew, indicted for passing counterfeit money, the jury returned a verdict of not guilty. The defendant was re minded to await trial on similar charges. Commonwealth ts. John Chess.: Indio tm eat, assault and battery, on oath of Lawrence Green. This suit grew out of an assault alleged to have been committed at the house of Wrn. Allshouse; in WUkinaburg, by defendant, while acting aS Deputy Sheriff, in serving an ezeontion for debt; The case occupied the attention of the Court nearly the whole day. A verdict of guilty was returned by the j ury. Commonwealth ts. John Chess. Indictment, assault and battery, on 'oath of Wm. Allshouse. This action also originated from the difficulty stated above. United States Circuit Court. —Before Judges Greer and Irwin. United .States vs. John Clarke. This was an action upon the bond of the defendant, who was formerly Sorveyor of the Port of Pittsburgh. Judgment for the penalty of the bond, to be res pited on judgment of $9,165 25. United States vs. John Minis, bail of John Clarke. Jury permitted by Court to return seal ed verdict. United States vs. Thos. Dunlop, bail of Clarke. Jury permitted to return sealed verdict. John Q. Eoff vs. Jos. S. Morrison, John Kerr and Cyrus Black, executors of Marcus Black, deceased. Verdict for plaintiff. District Court. —Before Hon. M. Hampton. Tuesday, November 14. In the case of Michael M’Math vs George H. Bell, action of trespass, the jury returned a ver dict of $lB7 50 for plaintiff. A. Kirk Lewis vs. James Irons. A verdict for defendant for $4l 68. Gottfried Hasselbarth and wife vs. Charles Espy. Defendant confessed judgment for costs. George P. Smith vs. David Carr. Verdict for plaintiff for $602 44. Wm. T. M’Clurg vs. Luther G. Pox. Verdict for plaintiff for $123 79. Falsi Pretences. —Alderman Parkinson yes terday issued a warrant for the apprehension of a man named Hugh Hogan, charged with ob taining $9.80 from David Collins by false and fraudulent representations. It appears that the defendant, a short time ago, while residing in Wheeling, was convicted and fined for violating a certain ordinance of that village; but not having any money to pay the fine, appealed to prosecutor for assistance, who, on a promise be ing given that the money would be refunded as soon as intelligence conld be communicated to the wife of defendant, advanced the sum neces sary to relee ie him from durance vile. The de fendant, however, when released, did not fulfil his promise, and the money has not yet been paid. The Baptist Church Cases.— This morning, will be taken up in the Court of Quarter Ses sions, tho suits for assault and cattery, arising from the famous Baptist Church difficulty. The suits’are seven in number, and no donbt will oc cupy tbo attention of the Court for several days. An offer was made yesterday afternoon, b? the District Attorney, R. Btddle Roberts, to try all the oases by one jury ; as they all ocourred at tho same time, this could be done without pre judicing the interests of any concerned. None of the counsel on the other side, however, except Mr. Kirkpatrick, being present, he deolined ta king the responsibility of acoeding to the propo sition. They will, therefore, all be tried sepa rately, unless the counsel come to au arrange ment this morning, to take them np in a bunch. Application for Charter. —An application for a charter was yesterday made, in the Court of Common Pleas, by the St. Bonefacius Benevo lent Society, of Birmingham. The motion was laid over until the next term of the Court, at which time the charter will be granted, unless ■reason is shown why it should not. It will be re -collected that this Society made application once bofore to be incorporated, bnt were refused, on the grounds that several clauses in their consti tution conflicted with the Constitution of the United States. Since that time, the obnoxious have been expunged. Burglary.— Two notorious scoundrels, named Ben Wilson and James Williams, who were ar rested a few days since, for being concerned in the many burglaries lately perpetrated in and about tbo city, were sent to jail yesterday, to await a further examination next Monday. A large quantity of articles, such as clothing, boots and shoes, Sac., supposed to be stolen, were found in their possession. These rascals are no doubt connected with an organized baud of rob bers and burglars, and we are glad to heat that Mayor Volz is making the most tions to ferret out the whole gang. Tielible Accident. —A child of Mr. Samuel Youog, butcher, North Common, Allegheny, was scalded to death on Monday afternoon, by falling into a tub of boiling water. Mr. Young was engaged scalding hogs on Monday afternoon, when the child, only eight years of age, came near the tub and fell in. The face, breast and upper part of the body of the child waa scalded in the most frightful manner, and after linger ing in the most intense agony for several boors, it at last died the same night. Society foe the Diffusion of Useful Knowl edge.—An association bearing the tide of a “ Society for the increase and diffnsion of useful knowledge, in the Sixth Ward of the city of Pittsburgh,’' made application to tho Conrt of Common Pleas, yesterday, for a charter of in corporatioD. The petition was laid over until next term of Court. New Books— Received by Glidenfenney & Co., 7G Fourth street: Maxims of Washington, po litical, moral, social and religious, collected and arranged by John F. Schrceder. Mile Stones in our Life Journey, by Samuel Osgood, author of 4 ‘ Hearth Stone, ’* “ God with Men,” &c. Also, Theatrical Journey-Work and Anecdotial Re collections of Sol Smith, Esq. Bear in Mind, that the Banner Hat Store is the place to get good Hats at fair prices. They manufacture their own hats, of tho best mate rial ; not being dependent on the cupidity of eastern makers, is the reason their hats give general satisfaction. H&tß made to order at six hours’ notice. Admitted to tue Bar.— John IT. Hampton, Esq., on modon of A. W. Loomis ; and Robert L. Johnston, on motion of Col. R. Biddle Rob erts, were yesterday admitted to praodee at the bar of the United States Court. Small Not* Suits.— Several suits for a vio l&tion of the small note law were instituted yes terday in the District Court, against Holmes & Bon, Kramer & Rahm, and 8. Jones k Co. Returned.— We observe that Dr. C. M. Fitch, who has been absent from our city for a few days on professional business, has again return ed. He is stopping at the City Hotel. Assault and Battery. —Theodore Frank was held to ball yesterday, by Alderman Parkinson, for assault and battery, an oath of Joseph Hoev ler. Surety of tu/, Peace. —A man named Alex. Bnrweil was committed to jail yesterday, for making threats against the person of John How ard. Disorderly House.— Alderman Thompson, yesterday sent Mary Jane White to jail, for keeping a disorderly bouse in the Sixth Ward. 49* We thinK we are Justified In saying that no other Pill, or remedy for Liver Complaint, has gained, so deservedly, tho reputation uow enjoyed by Dr M’Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills. As an evidence that they will cure, read the following certificate from a lady residing in our own city : Nrw Yore, January 23,1852. This Is to certify that I have bad the Liver Complaint for six years, and never could get any medicine to help me un til 1 commenced ur-iog Dr. M’Lanu e Celebrated Liver PUN I can now say t > the public, that they bnve completely cured me; and I do hereby recommend them to all persons afflicted with a diseased Liver. They will cure. Try them- MARIA EVENS, No. 93 Lewis street- P. B.—Tho above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’s cel ebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at ail respectable Drug Stores iu this city. Purchasers will please bo careful to ask for, and take bod« but Dr. M'Lano’s Liver Pills. There arc other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Also, for ealo by the sole proprietors PLKMINQ BROS., Successor* to J. Kidd ± Co , No. 60 Wood street. noTll:d*flr LI i-f^VTar^- - *L I***r 1 ***r * i•• a > r'A**£ *-* '• , ' ,- . • .*1 » . H 1 *■*“'>■ : *r± jttg!^ ■ >i ■ ■ • • v's*. ■ - ■ r-i&ti -■•jaw. COMMERCIAL POSTJ PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRASK AND HERSHARTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. —JOHN SHIPTON. JKnt Tice Prtrideni —Wil H. Bibb. Treasurer John D. Scrat. Superintendents. T. Nostham Ja _ ■‘S*?*"" /<* 7Vor.roto-._W . R. Bun, T. i>, F. Hmm, W.K.Niiuae.J.M. P unroot, W. P. Join,. DAILY REVIEW QJ HTTSBUBGH KARRI. Omci op tn* Daily Uoumta Post, \ Wednesday, November 15,1R54. j Thera was a light bufdnrea done yesterday. OOPFKE—SaIes 20 bags Rio, to the country, at 119£c. DRIED TRUTT—SaIes 40 Backs Apples at $1,12}$ 1 $ boa, sash. FLOUR-25 bhlg extra, at depot, at $9,871d; 100 do do at GRAIN—Sales 100 bus Oats, at canal, at 68c. MOLASSES—2O bhls Oak at 24c, cash. PlSH—Sales 8 bbls No. 3 Mackerel, small, at $9,60, time. LARD OlL—Sales 14 bbls No. 2, Inferior, at We, time. PORK—Sales 17 bbls Mess at $l4. TSLBQRAPH MARKETS. Ntw Tom. Norember 14.—Cotton nnMttled »tid dull. Flour .trad,; nles 7500 bblt good Ohio at $8,6008,81. Southern heary, roltb salat 2500 bbla at former rates Wheat 8“° bushel*. Corn In demand and linn; tale* 72,600 biubela western mixed at 90. Pork unchanged. Beet firm; aalpa of rapackwi Chicago at SU. Lard Arm, with tain at 1<%@10% Whlikr steady, Ohio 42. Coffee firm, with moderate sains. Sngara firm. Orleans 594. MolajMs firm, Orleans new 30. Linseed Oil 80081. Iron firm. Stocks dull; with declining tendency. Hooey unchanged; Cum beriandOoal Canton 20; N. Y.Central Railroad 83%; Railroad Bonds 67. ™ Philadelphia, November 14.—Floor doll; western farth er declined; a limited export demand at $8,76. Rye-flour $7. Corn-meal $4,26; in demand. Wheat: sales 4000 bush el* at $1,86 for prime Southern red; 1000 bushels white at $1,90. Pennsylvania Rye at $1.22. Corn in good demand; sales 6000 bushels prime oldyellow atBs; red 76@8Q, steady. Whisky steady at 48<g}44. Cixcnraivi, November U.—Floor very dull at $7,70@7,- 76; reoeipts larger. Whisky SO, steady. Lhaaeed Oil 72@ 75, lair demand. Sales 100 bbls Spirits Turpentine at 65. The river D stationary. Weather cool and cloudy. Dry Goods Imported and Ipeele Bxported. The value of foreign Import* at New fork, for the past week, oomparee with the corresponding week last year, as fallows. Fbr the week— lB63. 1864. 51,112,087 $504,071 1,398,252 1,680,806 Dry Goods General merchandize. Total Previous forty-four weeks. . $2,610,339 $2,185,476 .164 011,289 160,968,072 Total this year...... • 4167,421,628 $163,163,648 The following statement will show the movement in the dry goods trade for the week and for the yean, as furnished by the Journal of Commerce: Fbr the week. Total enteral at the p0rt..... Total thrown upon the market. fbr January lit. Total entered at the port.. $83,663,024 7<L514,948 Total thrown upon the market R 1,792,162 74,755,610 The specie exported from New York during the week was as follows; Nov. 8, ship Ino, Rio de Janeiro—American g01d... $1,984 “ 10, sterner Pacific, Liverpool—Phil a. gold ban 31.685 44 “ “ California 44 237,789 ** “ “ 44 gold coin 30,000 Total forth* week... Previously this year. Total since J saury Ist Same time 1853 Same time 1852 Produce Receipts at Albany, If, Y The following table shows (he 'identity of some of tho principal articles of produce left at tide water from the com mencement of navigation to the 7th of Novomherinrlusive, during the year 1862,201 days; 1533, 201 days; 1854, 190 day*:— Rrctnrs or Pboducs at Ttdz Water. Canal ejened. .April 20, April 2U, J/jy 1. I«*2. 1*53. IKSI. Floor, bbls 2,.50‘.* 1 2P'l 2.388,017 009,433 "heat, busb.-ts 6,467.622 »>.704.3, r . 7 2 t'77 tt»7 Corn, bushels 5,030,908 2,079.788 9 358 711 Brrley, bushels 1,506,M6 1.V10.050 i 4syyl2 bblu 37.078 37,154 ' KUy.* Pork, bbld 08,866 104.3 W 140 004 Urd, ttw .. 0,673.034 11,877.808 17,0405(13 Cheese. lbs „] 1,059,233 <V>Hti.o7'J :i,40i,n»l Wool, lbs 7,600,352 &.W&M23 2.802,093 lb- 0,985.015 20,026.431 17.828,562 The rjaantlty of Hoar, wheat, corn and barley left at tide watrr daring the flrrt week in Nomnber, in the years Ihi*- and 1854, was aa follows : Hour, Wheat, Corn, bbls. >• bu*. bus. ISM 97.121 329400 65.711 ism 78,699 s:.7yy 400,234 Dec.... 18,522 Dec. 241,31 b Inc. 401,52:1 Dec. 10,23 «o*ln Philadelphia, according to ihe Z*c hjtr of Moudav. Ptork operations on Saturday went to a medium extent. Aboat $.30,000 of loans, and anno 12,000 shares of stocks sold Tbti onlychange in prkwa worthy of notice was Penn sylvania Hallroad shares, which sold down to 4l :, H '. As the monthly receipts of thL* company show a very handsome In crea*e, we presume the decline in price can be attributed to nothing other than an urgent demand for money. The tmnks are affording very little accommodation to their cus tomer* jnst now. The offerings at bank continue very large—two or three times greater than tin- receipts—and as nothing bnt first clans or well known paj«*r can b- disposed of in the street, the next resort is the sale of stocks, which, in case of emergency, are sold for whatever can be realized for them. We have heard of two more failures among our dry goods men. The amounts involved, w»- have under stood. are not very large Money is in active demand but as credit is very much at discount, only the most reliable wcurities will command iL We are In consejuenre having very blue times, which are aggravated by everybody dis trusting his neighbor. There is as much or more money in the country as ever—lt Is not materially scarcer than for merly—but debt hai to far outran credit that cash is very generally required In all btuinew transactions. The conns <iaence U, the demand for money has greaUy increased, while the supply remains much the same as before. Thus we have an apparent scarcity and higher rates. Business of til kinds Is vi-ry dull; tnd the transuc' tlons small, without toy change of consequence in prices. Some small sales of hogs are making at $3,G0<&3,70; but there are few to be had at this rate, nor are buyers anxious to pay even this price. In the aspect of the affairs ol our suspended Banks here, there is no new feature; the Ci'i tens’Bunk was quite busy to-day, settling up Its affairs, receiving chocks in payment for the notes falling due. The assignee ol the other concerns is progressing in balancing up accounts, and T. S. Goodman A Co. hare advised their creditors that they are preparing a full statement of their affairs for publication.— Cin. Cbmmtrcud, Monday. t&r There is a better feeling In the street to-day, but the diplomatic troubles with France hare not bad time to de velop themselves. In the discount market there is morr inquiry for paper,but the amount offering through the bm kers id c-insiderable. Brokers* rates are 10(2:12 per cent, for prime grades of paper, with an increased number of trans actions UDder 12. Second rate and single named paper ir taken at 1&@18 per cent —A\ I*. F.vmng Pott, Monday. AUCTION SALES. Auction—Daily galea. AT the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o'clock, A. M-, a general assortment of Seaeonahls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ac., AT 2 OTLOCK, P. M., Groceries.Qoeensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand House hold and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT T O'CLOCK, P. M., Books. Statiouery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watebee, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fji3l:tf F. M. DAYIB, Auctioneer. Household furniture, bar fixtures, Ac., at AUCTION.—On THURSDAY MORNING, Norember 16th, at 10 o’clock, at Dwelling House No. *7O Peno street, Ninth Ward, wilt be sold without reserve, a general assort ment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Bar Fixtures, Ac. Terms at sale. dotl3 N~ INTU WARD HKAL ESTATE" AT AUCTION—On WEDNESDAY afternoon. November 16th, at 2 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold those TWO VALUABLE LOTS OF GROUND, briny numbered and mark*l 28 (i and 288 In the plan of Lots laid oat by the executors of the late James O’Hara, deceased, having each a front of 21 feet on the north side of Penn street, between Wilkins and Baldwin streets, and extending back 100 feet to Mulberry alley. Lot No.2eS liu a two story frame Dwelling House erected there on. Terms at sale. n°*9 P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. •09“ Dr. Horae’s Invigorating BllxJr or Cordial. ~There are facts sod principles which can only be reached by deep research and laborious investigation- The superiority of the Invigorating Elixir over every other restorative and anti-dyspeptic preparation, is not a tact of this class. It lies upon the surface, it is n-J/-dcmonstral>U, palpable to all eyes. To oreilook it is impossible; to doubt it, is to deny credence to the evidences of the senses. As a means of relieving every form of nervous disease, whether acute or chronic, continuous or spasmodic; whether alfeot iug the springs of motion, or the sources of sensation; it has not, it has never had an equal. In neuralgia, tic dolo ruaux, rheumatism, general enervation of the system, mor bid melancholy, hysteria, spasms, paralysis, epilepsy, palpi tation of the heart, Ac., it produces a most astonishing effect—rallying, bracing, it might ulmost be said electrify log, both body and miDd, and replacing torpor and weak ness with energy and strength. As a stomachic, it has properties no loss positive and potent. The weakest stomach recovers its vigor, or receives it, if never before enjoyed, under the influence of this great tonio, which not only renovates the digestive powers, but conserves the Tigor it c.eates, und perpetuates the health it restores. This is the declaration not of one or of two, hut of thousands. The .medical profession, slow to recognise any innovations upon established remedies, admit the commanding efficacy of this wonderful catholicon. The Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles. Price throe dollars per bottle; two for five dollars; ms for twelve dollars. C. lI.ItING, Proprietor, 102 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada and the West ladles. AGENTS. FLKMING a BEOS., No. 60 Wood atrtwt, PiUAbnnrh.'B DR.GEO. FT. KKYSKK, No. 140 Wood street, do It E. SELLERS A 00-, No. 67 Wood utreut. J. P. FLEMING, Allpffhtrav Citr Don’t Forget the Place, AT NO. 91 WOOD STIiELT, where jou can find every description of Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s AND CAP 9, that can be ptocured. N. B.—Particular attention is invited to our $3. s3,fto and $4,00 Hats. [novll] J. WILSON k SON. Dot for ' “ A GOOD BUILDING U)T, 24 feet front on Car sou street by 100 feet In depth, in Birmingham, will be sold aheap. Inquire of GEO. V. GILLMOKK, JylB at office of tba Morning Post. Hew Smoked Beef, WHOLESALE AND KBTAIL AT PTALL NO- 11 AL legtaeny Market tad at Stall No. 87 New Marie Uooae, Pittsburgh, noT7;lin COFFEE —100 bags prime Klo; SO do JftTßt in atoro'ind for nle by 00(23 KING ft MOORHEAD. ' r 11 "" J ‘ S FOR JWPSB JHE.y. We have dons oar beat to Write up a r&s in the r» v«r; but it wfil not come.' We shall persevere, however. The domls looked a little promising last night, but it was rather too cold fbr rain. The steamer Exchange leaves this morning for Wheeling, being her regular day. After long duration, the following cases-were decided in the United States District Court, at Columbus, Ohio, at the last term, and judgment given in each case against the par ties—the penalty being $lOO, for violation of the late Act of Congress, regulating steamboats, engineers and pilots, by employing and being employed without license. Thenamcs of the boats are Cincinnati!*, Midas, Ben Pnmklin, Kenton, Charleston, and Sam Cloon. 2S IMCIIBB WATER IN TUK CHANWXI/—MXTAL ¥A«ff, ARRIVED. “ Su-amer Jefferson, Parkinson,Brownsville. “ Lnzerne.Beunett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, EUxabeth. “ Cenvoy, Wolf, WelißTille. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luxerne, Bennett,Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, WestNewtoo. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elisabeth. “ Hartford, Ilazlet, Wheeling. “ Convoy, Wolt Wellsville. “ Chicago, Mlllenger, St. Louis. \^a STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CIIfCIKKATI, LOBISVItIE, Aim SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, FOR tm CONVXYANCfi OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT mtwxzn PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louie* . - Tma Lets is composed of seven class powerful StsamerS, nne- for speed, splendor, safety and comfort, and Is the o.ylt theouqh daily use or Stxam Packets on the Ohio river. It connects with the D. 8. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louts, bv which passengers and freight are ticketed and re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Days of Departure Eoalt. Cbptains. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE BTAT2. M. W. Bxltcboqvke....Sunday. MESSENGER. No. 2 J. B. Davis Monday. ALLEGHENY Gto. M’Law .Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wm.J. Koravt Wedneifoy. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Grace. Thursday. PITTSBURGH H. Friday. PENNSYLYANIA Jjro. Kliskfrltir. Saturday Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o'clock ou the morning of ’ departure. pot particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) . , JOHN FLACK. j- Agents, hlonongahela House Buildings. _ Pittsbttrßh,_lB63. Idecl9| 1863. 1864. •41,112,087 J504.67T 979,292 501,813 “1854.” CANADA WEST. KJSHfr* I J3Kj THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Barrow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port gtanley, and Port Burwell, as follows: ... $603,491 34,612476 Leaves Cleveland fbr Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at7}£ o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U o’clock: The Telegraph eonnreta at Clavelaud, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. A lao connects nt Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great We-.U-rn Railroad. •436,215,667 .. 21,788,086 .. 23,256,910 For freight « n d passage apply on board, or to SCOVILL t LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. lIOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. M’itKlDK, Port Burwell. iaiir27:tnm-’ For Nt. Louis and Illinois River. Iwmm. , The new and substantial steamer OCEAN I WAVE. Captain W. Makhb, will leavaTor the intermediate ports, THIS IrffY. For freight and passage apply nn board. novlf, wncTAt. LonlVT . *_Tbe new “J substantial steamer GRAND UMfctjTUKK. Captain Gallatik, will leave tor the •■■■abow and intermediate poats, THIS DAY. For freight and pas.-*Hg» apply on board. nnvls . m> a. THE new and subsvantial steamer BEN Captain Thomas BautY, will leave the above port*,;THURSDAY, 16th lu.<t. JOHN FLACK, Agent For freight or passage apply on board. o«vlf> For IVcw Orleans, Galveston, Braxos San tiago, and Fort Brown, Texas swa The new and substantial steamer IIANCIIE- James O'Danrkll, Master, will leaie tor above and intermediate port* THIS DAY. For freight or passage apply op boanl. unvl 5 For St. Lout*. , fl—.> - Th« oev and substADllul steamer T’KAiKIE Captain F. Ma&aita, will fur tbf BDd int*riae'Jinta port*, on tli* Jhvi ri:‘t* of water For freight and pjuiK&gn applv on hoard, or to _ do»4 _ ' JOHN FLACK. Ag.-nt Regular Wheeling Packet, r fP5> a Tl,fl draught ftiaim-r HARTFORD. Wili.um lluurr, will h-rean-T make trip- for the above aa<l Intermediate ports leaving *v. ry TUKSDAY, THURSDAY, and SATL'R* DAY, at 10 oVlock, A. M. For freight nr pa.«»*ge npply on l>nird t or to t' -20 J.D C«)LLINOW<>OI). Agent. FQK SALE VERY CHEAP. A BULGING LOT IX ALLEGHENY CITY, 74 trot by I'X). A {food c*n be had by applying w«>n at the office «.f the MORNING POST. jvl'itl Bl'lLDlAiU LOT FOR SALK. Al/>T >4 ffs-t front on WYLIE etreet, anil extending back 109 leet to Wid* alley. On the back part of the Lot t? a Otlar Wall, built tor two email Hous.-a. Thi? Let In in a desirable location for a residence; and will Ik* sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquireof GKO. V. GILLMORK, A jy!3 At Office r»f Morning Port. Law Books. " I AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Book> 10 vol*. Pa. Reports, by liarr; liouvler's Institutes; Grvenlief's Evidence; Wbartou’s Digest, last rd.; And other Reports, Elementary Worka, Ac. 1 Qf>n ACREa OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near AOY'L/ the Clarion riTer. Thi* land ishearUy timbered, has an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of Iron ore, aud a thick Teln of bituminous coal. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, trill run very Mar to it, if not directly across it. The Millstown creek runs through it. A IJiO, 500 acres In Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than in these lands. The mmpletinn of the bunbury ami Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, Iron ore an 1 soil of great value. Enquire of C. li. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, _feh22:eam:tf No. 14T Fourth street. /'SOUGH MEDICINES^ V/ Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry; Swayne’s Syrup “ Jaynes' Expectorant; Duncan’s *• A ver's Cherry Pectoral; Miller's Cough Syrup; Sellers’ “ Morgan's “ A large supply of all the above ceiebraurt Medicines always on hand and for sale by JOS. FLEMING, nov2 corner of the D*«rnond and Market st. 17*1811 —bO bbls No. 3 large Mackerel*, ftO boxes Scaled Herring; 6 tierces Codfish; 4 cases Sardine*; received and for sale by nov" MILLER A KICKKTSON. OILS— Spelni, Lard, Whale and Tanners' Oil. revived and for sale by _ [nov7]_ AJUCKETSON. SALKKATU&— 26 boxes M'Karlana’* Salerstu*. for > al<> by nov“ MILLER A RICKETSON. F~ LAVORINO EXTRACTS— Vanilla, Almond, Lemon, Strawberry, Pine Apple, Rose, Raspberry, Nutmeg, Ac., Ac. For sale by |novHj K K SELLERS A CD | IQUORIOJS—2 cases Calabria Liquorice, for sale hv Xj dot*! It, K. BKLLKKR A CO. MUSTARD— 30 kegs English Mustard, for sale by novS R. E. SELLERS A CO. QUININE —200 ounces GiiinJne, for sale by novK R. E. BELLERS A CO. irKlMr'TON'E—l,7uo tt>« Drlmetone, for sale by JD_ nor* R. R. SELLERSJk CO. I ARP .14 keg? this day nrelved and for sale by J uovtf _ HENRY 11. COLLINS. BALKRATUS— 3,000 lbs in atori* and for sale by FLEMING BROS., A' lUuL'KNEU SALKOKKKAI.KriTATK IN MANCHKS TKK.—The property ndTerthuxl foraaie at auction thi# day, oo the premises, Lii Manol ester, part of the e-t*te of the late James Adams, E«[., Id postponed until til 14 Jay WillTK OllAliK—il.ooo ttia in »tons and lor saie _ by~ ww ' k< (Saturday.) JAMKS BI.ACKI.TC, noTIO I'LKMINti HKOB. .. uotU . 1 KllbßAlUi 1U)0T—200 Cw, a superior article, in store aud for sal* by [novlO] FLEMING HKog. AMERICAN CAYENNE—ObO tbe in more and for sale by dotlO FLEMING BKOS._ COX’S GELATINE—2 gross la store and tor Nile by novlO FLEMING BROS. MUSK —i>2 ox.s, in grain, just received nud for sale by noTIO FLEMING BROS. 1 > ADWAk'S KEADV RELIEF—Iu gross lu store and tor XV sale by (novluj FLEMING BROS. CIOTTuN TWINE—OOO lbs, white anil varii'gated, lu store J and for sate by [novlO] FLEMING BitO:<. WINDOW GLASS—IOO boxes »x 10; 100 *• 10x12; DO “ 9x12; 75 “ 12x16; 00 “ 10x14; Swearer’s brand, tor Bale by [novlO] SMITH A BINOLAIR. UGAIt-iIOUSE SVRUI’—IOO bbls for sale by novlO BMITH A SINCLAIR. C TOFFEE—100 bags prime Rlfl for sale by j norlO SMITH A SINCLAIR. tIUEESE— 10S boxes prime Cream Cheese for sale by / novlO SMITH A SINCLAIR. STAR CANDLES—6O boxes for sale by novlu SMITH A SINCLAIR. DRIED APPLES— 100 sacks prime for sale by novlO SMITH A SINCLAIR. I j URK LIQUORS —I have constantly on hand a lurge I assortment of pure unadulterated Wines and Liquors. Those wanting an excellent article ran alwav* procure it at nov2 JOS. FLEMING’S. GAKDRfT TOOLS—G doaea bW«I Digging Forks j 8 do Ames Spaded; 4 do Draining spade* ; for sale by JAMES WAKDROI*. CtANDLbS— 76 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles; t 25 “ Star Candles; for Bale by oct23 KING 4 MOOKHKAD. DRjjfjfJlNO BUKBAUa—Mahogany and walnut Dressing, Bureaus, serpentina fronts, a handsome article, finish ed and for sale by T. a YOUNG A 00., <»tl7 SmJthfield street. JAMES GARDNER KCKITKCTUitAL, HBOUANICAL and LANDSCAPE DOTPB <xMaa -• *r •* ’ s • - •’ v, • *■ ■; •. rf "■ >^’ -♦■‘Mj.-a *■ •-■-.<-■ vv r* v-v. PORT OF PITTfIBUBQK. For Cincinnati. 080 V. GILLMORE, at the office of Morning Post. Land for Sale Sucre.wre to J Kidd A Co., No. fifl Wood street. M nwpml *iui\ Ua» aiiui/ .uUaM I • "v < .»*•- . ' •>* v. w • * i - V», *. <3 •> * * MISCELLANEOUS. 8 TA T JE IflC NT Or THB PENNSYLVANIA IN6DRANOK COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, Novnnza 6t* f IS6*. Total amonnt of premium* received. 419012 41 DtHUUKSMXXTfI: Lomea, Expenses, Scrip, Agent*, Oommlsrions, • and returned Premiums T4BT 63 assent Stocks and Loans 44,06* 16 Bills Receivable 4.959 04 Cash on hand and in hands of Agent5..14,576 18 Office Furniture™ 800 00 Amount of Stock Notes 83,000 00 , *111.924 38 Total amonnt at risk 036,444 QQ D-aeoroiui: Wm. F. Johnston, Body Pattermn, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, W. M’Clintock, Kennedy P. Friend, Jamas B. Negley, W. 8. ilavon, Joskh&ing, J. Grier Sptoul, Wade Hampton, A. Wilkins. A. J. Jones, Geo. R. White, H. n. Coggshail. OFFICKBS: President—Hon. Wm. F. Johnston. Vice President—Body Patterson, Esq. Secretary and Treasurer —A. A. Carrier. Assistant Secretary—S. 8. Carrier. 49~ Will Insure against Loss by Fire, Perils of Sea, and Inland Navigation and Transportation. novl&3w Third Arrival of Fall and Wiwt»F TWENTY PER CENT. BELOW FORMER PRICKS. YOUNG, STBVENSON * LOT*, Sign of the Original Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between Fourth street and tho Diamond. Pittsburgh, are j ust receiving a large and splendid assortment of Fall Dry Goods, at unusually low prices, irom New York and Philadelphia importers and auc tion sales. The stock will be found fall hi every depart ment, consisting In part of Shawls, Cloaks and Talmas, of every description; Blankets, at bargains; Plaid, stripe and plain Silk, French Merinoee, Cashmeres, Coburgs; Parmmettas and Alpacas, at unprecedented bargains; Merino and Cashmere Plaids, do do Bombasines and Canton Cloths, do do French Ginghams, do do Chintue and Prints, do do Irish Linens and Linen Sheetings, do do Pillow Linens and Tabic Cloths, do do Napkins and Table Damasks, do do Plsin and printed Delaines and Cashmeres, do Also, a fail assortment oi Domestic Goods, at great bar gains; Cuff Collars, Chemisettes and Handkerchiefs, at great bargains; Bibbons and Millinery Goods, at great bargains; Hosiery, Gloves and Suspenders, do. Owing to the unusually large importation, goods have been fon-ed into the auctions in the east, and sold at great sacrifices, and wm be sold for cash at a very small advance povl3 YOUNG, tTEVENSON k LOVE. Latest Muaic^ n. KLKBEIt, No. 101 Third street, has received, per expre&M, the following RirTl new compositions, Just issued by Firth, ■ 1 » f t* Pond* Co, New York: La Graduse, Polka-Maxurka. composed and dedicated to Miss Minnie Howard, of this city : by V. de Ham. The 6w«*t Briar, Mazurka, with very pleasing and cosy variations; composed and dedicated to hU pupils: by J. T. WamHiak. I take your Hand in mine Willie; new song; words by Geo P. Morris, music by 11. Kleber. The Moonlight Mazurka; composed and dedicated to Dr. G*n. Batcbelder, New York: by l£. Kleber. Tally Ho! Gallop, with handsomely colored title page: by W. n. Going Tlome: new song: Jarvis. I to the Sooth ; new song; Bellaek. Tast Good Night; new song: Woodbury. The Sensitive Coon, a comic medley song: anil a fine as sortment of the moet popular Bongs, Polka«, Waltzes, etc., of American and foreign publication, expressly selected lor this market. H. RUBBER, novi:'. No. loi Third street. .<■ B.—A choice lot of new Pianos, of Nunn k Clark’s unequalled manufacture; also of Dunham’s well known, make. exp-ct»*J during this week. f I Ml KKE THOCS AN D COPIES SOLD IN TWO WEEKS. J. —The most popular book piuushd.—Personal Recol lections of the Stage, embracing notices of Actors, Authors Hud Auditors, dnring a period of forty yean: by William B. Wood. I*rice $1,26, in neat cloth binding, sent by mail, free of postage. Tlie Very great popnlarity of this book is evident from the fact that fifteen houdred copies were sold in four days after publication, and the demand is very sensibly increas ing every day,and the publisher has no hesitation in assert ing that within a very ebort period IW.OOO copies of the work will be disposed of. U«ar what the press aay—a selection off a few from among a host: “ The great hook of this theatrical a^n.” — Ansr. Cburier. “ I >«lined from its piquancy and inaxbaustible fund of information, tr> attain a world-wide reputation.”— P hifadd }>>na Ar-jus. ‘•An interreUng look.”— Sorritlmen Register. *• A very interesting volume,”— Phtia. ledger. For sale by H. MINER k CO , _novll No. 32 gmlthfleld street Vj tI.L PROPERTY' FOK FALE.~A'MnrllouTe tvl stories threw run of Stojes, a Corn Cracker, Smut Machine, and nil other gesrjnu and fixtures necessarv, and all in complete order. Also, a Saw Mill, complete; two Dwelling Houses, a Stable, and other om-housee: 20 acres of linn laud, half in cultivation, remainder in good timber. The above property is eltuah-d on Big Sewickly, about 4 miles from Sewiokleyvillr. A good busine.-* can 1* done with loth Mills. Immediate pcxwessiun con Im* had if de sired. tor price and terms call at the Real Estate Office of 8L CUTUBERT k SON, novl 1 No. 140 Third attest ’ ■ Kvqning Class In Mathematic*. IN the Mathematical Depamn-ntof Ihifi '» College, young men are taught Arithmetic, Algebra. Geometry, Trigo nometry, Surveying. Ao Great piuns will be taken to give the mo-t concise and practical methods of calculation. Cla«* meets every ev-niuc. except Saturday. Languages rrd Miitlu-matiiv are taught in the regal nr day class. La dle* «las« meots on Saturday. P. HAYDEN, A. M„ novl _ Prof, of Mathematics ami l^n^uage*- Wanted, BY a solwr, industrious 3o»jugjnan, who will devote uia entire lime to hi* bu.-iii«s.-, a SITUATION AS riillP PING CLERK iu a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or si«UnL Book-Keeper. or a place in » Grocery or Dry rov:- Store ; and will make hiaieolf generally u*u'!ul tr ni. en . p’oyer. A doU aj-lnveed through the l’->st Office ;o 'A. 11. or le t st the office < f tlo- " will receive pronip' attention. __ _ «ctM;rt hALTUIORK OYSTER COMPANY, I>U*n? MXHOXfC HALL, tIFTH STRKCT. /” \ Till.** LVuupany own extensive bed« of plant yj I ti*" l OYSTERs in the York river and Chesapeake Hay, and am now daily receiving, by express, the largest and finest flavored Oyster* ever brought to this market, which they invariably ieurrant to Ik* ‘*A No. 1," or the money refunded. Likewise, we are dally receiving the finest Eastern and Lake FISII YENI g<lX and all kind* of WILD G AMK. D ovfl MY SON, JAMES M’STKEN, having left my service and hou: r, an 1 refused ’ongcr Li obey me, I hereby for bid all persons from harboring or trusting him on my ac count, as I shill pay no d»bu of his contracting: and I hereby notify all persons who may employ him that I shall claim hi- 1 wages. PATRICK M’STKKN. a | KMoiltS OK MAJOR IIoJJKKT MOBil, of the Virginia iXI Regiment, with a plan of Fort Ddnuesnc. Introdui> tioo by Ncrille B. Craig, Esq Tbi-t little book has received most favorable nolire both at home and from the principal eastern journals. The N. Y. Obrervpr Fays of it: “We are surprised that this remarka ble narrative has not been giTm to the pubiie before Tbe farts are in a high degree romantic and Extraordinary, and are told in a jKwtical and anima!ori-4tyle. The chapter addi J to the bistorv of our early ware is exceedingly inter esting, and brings to view scene* and elrcnmaUDcea of which we had never personally beard.” The book costs but 25 cents; br mall 35 cents. Tor (tala' 1 by JOHN B. DAVISON, nnvlO <*-5 Market street, near Fourth. ~\T ALI'AHLK REAL ESTATE FOR SALK, Adjoining the T Borough of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDING LOTS, each 24 ter! front by 100 feet deep, and fronting on Market street VO fret in wiith, arc offer**! flir sal* quit** low, and oq reasonable terras of payment. This property Is part of tbs i-ftate of the hit-* Jnmee Adams, Rs-j., and the title w per fect and beyond dispute. Apply to oovt JAMES BLAKELY. VITUOLKN c}OOl)S FOK CHILDREN.—A toll assortment f T of Woolen Mitts, long and short: Mnffatees, In lan t****, Victor!n«*s, Pelerines, Hoods. Comforts. Sock*, Mittens, Gloves, and everything else In that line, at VAN 110 FIBER'S, novll *3 Market «t., corner of the Diamond. IjMLANK \ AN IiUKDEK has just received a full supply of everything in LI- line, at the Trimming Store, No HU Market .street, corner <1 the Diamond. novll >i A PS.—Pellon's OuUine Maps and Key, a new O editi-n just received; six large Map- for salt at $2O per sett, which la lower than ever ‘old before In this ci y. Call at SAM’L. B. LACFFKR'fI, nnvll 87 W<od street OFFICE WKM : hIiN VmBUKANCK COMPANY. Polls’ bvtyA, >Y<re»aier 7th, 1854—The President ami Direr lore of this Company have this day declared a Dividend of fire Hollar per share, payable to ritorkholders, on or after the 18th instant novlOitd F. M. GORDON. Secretary. Coal and Boats. FOR SALK—One pair, each Hu feet long and 21 feet wide, containing in both 22.000 bushels; all in good order and rigged, ready to run out with the first rrs*-. For sale by IdotSj J. D. STUART. r'jVllK MERCHANTS' AND MANUFACTURERS’ BANK X has this day declared a Dividend of live per cent, on the Capital Stock, out cf the profits for the last six month*, payable on and after the 17th iustant. W. 11. DENNY, Ca*hW. P.lUburyh, NoveuiWr 7.15&4. jourS.-t.l EXCHANGE BANK OF PITTSBURGH, 7,1854 —This Bank has this day declared a Dividend of foot p*r cent, on its Capital Stock, payable to Ptockhnlders, or their legal representatives, on or after the 17th instant. JAMKS B. MUKRAY, Ca*h|.-r. (iKANBKKRIKd —6 hhl* eastern Cranberries just reasived / by Railroad and for sale by novll W. A. M'CLURG. KEEN APPLES—B hbis Vnndevcnt, Kambos and tiol deu Unit's, just received t y 1 kUUUIKS A ROCK A WAYS.—IV e have in store, on con _l> sigmueiil, a flue assortment of Buggies and Itocka ways, for sale cheap. J. W. BUTLER A C 0„ novll! 97 Front street. CilUAtlS— 10,000 Havana Cigars on lined and tor sale by / novl3 J. Vf. BUTLER A CO. g 'OTTON—3O bales Cotton in store and for sale by ly novl3 J, W. BUTLER A CO. WINES AND LHjUima— -1 bbl SL Croix Rum; •J Gin; 1 tjr cask London Dock Port Wine; 1 “ Madeira; 1 “ Sherry; on consignment and for Sale by [novlft] _ _J. W. BUTLKR A CO. C’ Til AIN CABLE—A second hand Chain Cable, 00 to 75 / feet long, for sale cheap by novl3 _ J- W. BUTLER A CO. Vf EW BUCKWHEAT FLOURTm lbs of the best quality JM just received from tbe New Brighton mills, by noviO W. A. M'CLURQ. OATnNS No. 1 ANTHRACITE PHi tRi. &\j 75 •• No. 2 “ “ “ good brand*. For sale by <oct3l) WM. BINQIUM A CO. fSUUAK-3u iibd* fair New Oricun's in store and for sale by octZi KINO A MOORHEAD. C~ tOßNTotTbrntheirabeUCorn, in etore and for sale by j octia KSQLIBII A RICHARDSON. rilAhToo bbl* N.C.Tar, to arrive and lor sale by J octli! ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. C~ TORN—WtTbi« SheUCcrntn store and for sale by ; octal ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. HKK9E—24 boxes W. R. Cheese In store and for nle by oct2l ENGLISH A RICHARDijON. SOAP— 200 boxes Rosin octal for sale by SMITH A SINCLAIR. rpNNKHff OIL-20 bkb »—«jjg« <aMl *' ' - ' -r MISCELLANEOUS. JPITVIBVBGH COACH FACTORY. H. MQKLOW XART» U tTXVMKB. ft...Q*OROI ALBIRT. Bigtlow A Oo.» Successors torsi, bigelow, ko. 46 w Diamond Alley, near Wood street. burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, TOBS, BUGGIES, and every description ofSbML &nry vehicles built to order, and finished in a manner un surpassed for beauty of design, elegance c t finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. All work warranted- ' novO HATS ABTi> CAPS. Pto THE BEST WAY to ascertain a fact Is to try ft yourself. J. WILSON A SON bavo recently fittr I up store on Wood street, which for stylo and L. auly exceeds anything ever attempted in the city, and they are confident in saying their HATS, CAPS, Ac., are got up in as good style as can be procured in any establishment East or West Their articles have been carefully examined and tested at the late county Fair, anil none of them found wanting. Particular attention is Invited to out £3. £3,60 and £4 00 Hats. Remember, 91 Wood street, ’ oov7 * J. WILSON 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 F. Johnston, Jacob Painter, Oeorge It. White, W. M’Clintock, J. Grier sproul, Jamee S. Negley, A. A. Carrier, A. J. Jones, H.R. Oofcgahall, Kennedy T. Friend, Wiliam 8. Haven, A. Wilkins, Body Patterson, Wade Hampton, nov7 Joelah King. Arnold A Williams, MANUFACTUTURERB OF CHILSON FURNACES, WROUGHT IRON TUBINO, and fitting generally, for wanning and ventilation of buildings. A. A W wiD contract for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or Chilson’s Furnace; Churehes, Schools, Hos pitals, Factories, Green Houses, Court Houses, Jails, Hotels or Dwellings. No. *26 Market sL, Pittsburgh. nov4 TnK subscribers have opened a house for the above pur pose, at No. 17 2M<hfleld street, four doors above the Monongaheia House. We will purchase, or receive, on commission, for sale, consignments of Flottr, Boom, Chew, Orrn, Oats. Barley, Flax Seed, Grass Seed, Baled Hay, <fc., upon which we will make advances, or purchase at the beet market rates for cash. borg ALQBO A CO. jai. McLaughlin, DEALER IN GROCERIES. PRuDUCE, FLOUR, BACON, Ac., No. 10, corner Smithfield and First streets. Pitts burgh, Pa. novti rrtllE ASSESSORS elect foT the County of Allegheny are 1. hereby requested to call at the office of the County Commissioners, without delay, iu order to file their Oaths of Office, and eater immediately upon their respective du ties, as U is desirable that the coming assessments shall be completed as early in the season as possible. WM. ALGEO, E. J BROOKE, B. B. COOPER, nov2:2w Commissioners of Allegheny county. J. t. JOHSBTON....- J>. T. JanjqjTOJf XAQEK KleeUlor Carriage Factory. JOUNBTON, BROTHER A Co., PRACTICAL COACH MAKERS, comer of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Ahe gbeoy city, have on band and are manufacturing au extensive assortment of Carriages, Roekaways, Buggiee, Baggage Cara, Ae., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs attended to on the most reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who may favor them with their patron age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial A their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen minuteaduriag the day. oct2s:ly Duff’s College. CLASSICAL AND MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT.— Hours and terms per session of 20 weeks, payable by the half seaskm, in advance: Regular Day Class in Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Ac-0 lb 12, A. M.,and 2t04, P. M.,520. Evening Class in Math ematics, 7toB, P. M-, $2O. French and German, 9to 12, A. M., and 2to 4, and 7t09,P. M, $3O. Ladies’ Class iu Mathematics; Wednesday, 4 to 6, P. Mg Saturday, 9 to 12, A. M., $lO. No pains or erpense will be spared to make this department of the College worthy of patronage. _<**H M„ Principal. New Paper Hangings. F, NO. Ho WOOD STREET. INE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS ; Panel Deoo rations, in gold, oak and marble; Ilall Papers, of rarioos styles; Fig’d and Plain Papers, for dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceilings, Figure*, Window Shades. A large and aomplete assortment of the a bore, selected for the season, will be sold &t the usual low prices. WALTER P. MARSHALL. jous u. vociQm^...Bo•<. a. Tocso... :; ....raAacia l. toukg T. D. Voting 4t Co , Xo. 38 Sntihfifld tltvcL. vpposUe CMu llolsl. VTANUFACTURERB OF CABth'KT FURNITURE AND XTX CHAIRS, of every description. Materials and work manship warranted, sod sold at reduced prices. Car*- taken in parking for land and water carriage. au3l PITTSBURGH RTDTNOCHOOL, " BOBEBT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMO.D STREET AND CHERRY ALLEY. HPHE subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies ami 1 Gerttlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erect.*! a HIDING SCHOOL, which, In point of rise, commodious oivi* and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab lishment in the United States It* location is Hcre-siMy from all parte of the city, while it* high and airy situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exerdae. The Horses are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledgee liimseit that no palnn or expeuae will be spared to mske this establishment the first in the confidence of the public. octi£!:tf CAIUUAOKS FOR SALK, THEundendgned has justraceirad at hiß _ CAiiRIAUK WAREHOUSE, g . near the Two Mile Ron, between Pittsburgh mESSE* and Lawreneerille, a splendid »wirtm,ni of TKHICLE3, of every description, and will continue to receiT* regularly, new and ceeond hand Oxrriagn Sulkies B*vgvj^d c., which he will sell on the Tery l o wt*t terms lor cash. Hanng hadtwelreyears-prartireln thebuKlneßF.and with biswell known facilities In tbeßast, he Hatters himself in puttiDjr down all competition. Tboae wishing to purchase are respectfully inriied to call and see for thenuelTea. E*p«eiAl and prompiHttentkm paid to repairingof Carr!. * c - [mylS:J*vrr'f JOSEPH WIIITK. C. B. Haadly A CoH CARPET WAREHOUSE, AV »2 Third sired \J war Market, would respectfully inform their friend* »nd the public generally, that they Lave now in store their S I OCK - cu °"l«log of CARPETS of even description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to eight yard* wide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting. Druggets, Ruga,Mata, Stair Rods. Window Shades, Ac. rereona in want are invited to call and eiiun ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. 4®"“ Small profits and quick aales."'£a TCRMB CASH ONLY. Three Uoatet and Loti for Sale. *° ld at P riTmte “I®> TIIKKE HOUSES AND TV LOTS. On* Brick House, situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty street*; Loi 20 feet front by TO feet back. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. One Hoota fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter'* alley; Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand I now occupy, on the corner of terry am] Water streets, the lease running one year from let of April, 1565, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The House at pres ent U doing a good business, uni is pleasantly ‘oeated. For terms and further particulars enquire of ALKJL CUPPLES, auZktf cornerof Water streets. IHAVE sold my interest in the business of Long, Miller A Co., to 8. A- Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Fo. 109 Front street. 1 cordially m-cmtnend th* new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1864. I*, h. (hm.kr s. a. toso .jwo. pemjps. 8. X. LONG *L CO., BKI L AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND QA3 FITTERS, inTite attention ~to-their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with Uu and Steam, make BraitCastings of all kinds to order, fur rush Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, and keep Ant>- Attritlon Metal constantly on band. jySl Aiilgnee's Noticed A LL persons interested will take notice, that JAMES An. 0. DICKSON, Merchant, of Market street, Pittsburgh, has made an assignment to me, of all his stock and effects, for the benefit of hU creditors. Persona baring chums against the said James Q. Dickson will present them to me for settlement, and persons indebted to Idm will make pay ment to me. JACKSON DUNCAN, nov3:2w Assignee of James G. Dickson. c. D. Wood, TMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN WINES A AND LIQUORS, No. 147 North Second street, filth door abore Race, east side, Philadelphia, has on hand the best °* old Br “dlp*. Wines. Irish Whisky, Mononga hela Whisky, Holland Gin, Cordials, Ac , on terms worthy the purchasers and dealers. (angtiy Baths»i]ot, Coid, and Shower. IN the fitting and furnishing of which nothing has been spared to render bathing luxurious as well u-. healihfuL Are open every day, (Sunday's excepted,) from 5 o'clock. A M , until 10 P. M.,at the Barber Snop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Duquesne Way. JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. No Hnmbng, qnvo HUNDRED TUOU6AND DOLLARS worth of stoch X will not be distributed at ROGERS A CO.’S‘ SUr Da guerreotype Gallery, Kittb street, opposite Mason's, hut upon the payment of $1 you can procure as good a LIKE NESS as can be procured in thin or any othercity. Call and give as a trial. au s Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla. WM. D ENGLISH, Pitt street, below iVnn, is now manulheturing and bottleing the above beverages on an extensive scale. Uis articles are of the best quality, aud manufactured from the porestmateri al*. octl7:ly 1 A Bargain for Manufacturer^ 8 Or rr.KEI), tn Adamsville.at Dam N0.4.0n Big Beater river, consisting of 13 share* of Water Power, aud 100 Lots,. The Water Power is one of the best in the county It and the Ix>ts are offered al a great bargain. Enquire of , , THOMAS WOODS, octlO:lm 75 Fourth street. liaac Jones, ol Spring and Blitter Steel, Plough -1U- Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptic Springs, Brass Nut Taper, haD pateut, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axle*,—cornerof Rosa and First street* Pittsburgh, Pa. _ octily Penmanihip, Mercantile and~Bteamlio'at Book-Keeping, TIIH DAT AND EVENING CLASSES OF DUFF'S COL LEGE are open for the reception of students Daily Lectures on Mercantile Law and Commercial <. i eoc”- octfi W. A. M’CLURG. Notlca. ‘ THOSE who want Boy's Clothing would do well to call at CALLAHAN'S liaxar. 24 Fifth street His goods for men’s Wear are splendid. Give him a chance. No charge for showing goods. sepU John "W. &T Vo7 t Forwarding and commission merchants— *n kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead ftps and Bbeet Lead, 67 Front street. [sep2B „, r W aJt«r P. War,haH, .Dealer In French and American Paper 1 Hangings maT .3 l/oamulon Ware. 'I’ANKAEDS, Cope, I'Uies, Baptismal Bowls, Ac., ja.it JL opening. Alto, Britianla Tea Ware. Castors, German mirer and Plated Spoons, Forks, Ac. Tea Knives, Butter Knives, Lamps, Ac. Watches and Jewelry, in large variety, and very low prices; Gold Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Canes, Ac. Watch repairing done in a superior manner, and warrant ed. Jewelry repaired and made to order. and Regalia manufactured. W. W. WILSON, °ct!7 corner of Market and Fourth streets. T 'UKKAFEUTIO CHAIM.—A few more of those ea>y _ .Reclining Chairs, to admirably adapted for the comfort and ease of the invalid, or the lounge of those whose habits are sedentary; finished and for sale by T. B. YODN'Q A CO. POT ° - Third and Smithfleld streets. IHJtttlß-a* bDM w. K CkMj io store and for Mi.br / ootl» EN&LBB * Pin^Brmtf- .Vl > ,4. : Commission House. Notice to Assessors. '*«iy MEDICAL. Con*uiptlT«a Rand 1 j B7QRA3?A>vr 2fe*Hy Diacovtrttl Method*# HJtak&mr— ! ThU HKHt wonderful article is destined lo prodoo# an entire i revolution in the treatment of all dlwaaekof the longs. I Aceouats are daily rcedved from Clergymen and other per. son* of the highest respectability, of cases of cores bereto fore coru-adercl Incurable of Asthma, Bronchitis Consum ption, and all Diseases of the Lungs, by DR. CUKCIS* HYGEANA. Bead the following: Dr. Rowell, Postmaster of Burlington, N.Y., say*: “Send a dozen more Hygeana; it is working wonders here in disease* of the lung*. I believe it will core sny diseases not in the very last stages, and even then Is prfasUas'to the reat and comfort it U sore to give the sufferer. * I am willing,’ raid my neighbor, 'to purchase a package a week formy daughter; it gives her perfect rest. Ido not expect her- to live.’ n Htgkaiu tx 1L Gaubert, Postmaster of Rich nrond, Maine, writes os: “The Hygeana is doing wonders here. My sister has had a distressing cough, with great difficulty of breathing, for years, j She wore the inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup *or a few days before she was re lieved, and now, after one month’s, use of ft, her cough is well. Dr. Curtis' new system of inhalation prodnee an entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of the lungs. There is no mistake, it is truly a wonderful dis- Thft Rev. Mr. Curtis says: “It is now eight days lines my daughter put on the inhaler and commenced using the Hygeana, and it has already done more for her all the medical iaeulty have been able to do for the last two year*. The irritation and tickllog sensation in the throat Is gone, and with it the cough. Bhe sleeps well.” Bold at DR. KKYBER’B Drag Store, No. 140 Wood street, comer Virgin alley and Wood street (oetfodawSm A Physician’s Opinion of my gheulder Da. Lass, editor of the Chunbersburg JVoJueripi, under date of September 18, ISM, in speaking of —t Braces, says: Our friend, Dr. GEO. IL KKYSER, submitted to our inspection a very fine specimen of the “Washington Sus pender Brace," manufactured and sold by him at the comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It serves admirably the purposes for which it is intended, is light and easy, and altogether free from the objections ■»*r > htd to the many other Braces in general use. It is an excellent Suspender, while at the same time It preserves the shoul ders in a healthful position, without at all restraining the natural movements of the body. The Dr. will send them by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. Sold wholesale and retail at DR. KEYBER'g, 140 Wood street, comer of Virgin alley [oefcbdaw LIST OF GEJfOIAJf PATENT XSDICISSB, nv rr• viv .m OS BAS'D «WT> pox him IT plemisq brothers, Pfopritten of wn. WhnUsaU Druggist* and Dealers in Patent Medicines. Comer Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh KKKLER’B AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’* Aiterative: “ Carminative Balsam; Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; “ Sanative Pills: “ Hair Tonic; Wistar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’s Pulmonary Balaam; Hoofiand’s German Bitters; Holland do Ilogtetter’f Stomach do Merchises* Uterine Catholfcon: Storms’ Scotch Cough Candv* Price’s do; Thom’s do; Howe’s do: OegoodViadla Cbolagogue; Morse’s Invigorating Cordials Tyler’s Gum Arable Drope; Harrison's Hair Dye; I’balon’s do Batchelor's do Mcilunn’s Elixir of Opium; Bryant’s Purifying Extract; Dailey’s Pain Extract; Brown’s Essence of Jamaica Gtarer: McAllister’s do do* Kidder’s Indellible Ink; Payton’s do do; Amhold’s do; Dr. Curtis’Hygeana; Lyons’ Kathafron; Darid’s Lilly White; Lazio’s do; Tobias’ Liniment; Hunt’s do; Allen’s Nerve and Bone Liniment; Mexican Mustang do; Fprrel’s Arabian do; - Gardner’s 0 . Barrel’s Indian do* Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Bnrne’s Pile Lotion; Meen Fun; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; •Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Rushtnn. Clarke A Co.’s Cod Liver Oil; McAllister's Ointment; Sinks’ Itch do; Ferrers do; Gray’s <jo; Tnu;k*s Magnetic Ointment Judkin’s do; BwaimV Panacea; Houck’s deg Bargaut's Infant Panacea; Perry Davis’ Pain Killer; Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral; Iloughten's Pepsin; Kier’s Petroleum; McLane’i Celebrated Liver Pills Braodre th*s do Wright’s Indian Vegetable Pills Anti-bilious do* Sarsaparilla Blood do’ Even's do: Dwaynes’ Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ill* Jayne < Anodyne Cough do • Townsend's Health do- Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker’s do; I»r. Newman's do; Relief; Morris’ Remedy; Prof. Wool's Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townsend’* do; Sand's do; fe I'* 1 '* ‘l** 1 1* 11 " Dock and Bazaaparilla]; Wolff s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; “ Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Mask; Ludlum’e Bpedfle; McLane’s Sudorific Cough Syrup* Tyler’*Gum Arabic do; Seliers* do; S wayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Trieophorous; Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrum Vi ride • McLane's Celebrated Vermiftige, Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafer*; Thompson’s Eye Water; AgentH for all of Dr. McClintock’s FamilyTledidnes*: Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; s Water’s Atmospheric Breaat Pump*': Gum Elastic do do fabl&ly A REMARKABLE CURE.—I hcnbj wtifr tbtt I vu afflicted with the Liver Complaint and PhthysU fer a loot? time, being more than a year under the care of a phy sician: that the disease, instead of being lettered by the medicines 1 took, kept gradually getting worse, my body •welling so that I *u unable to stoop low enough to tie my shoes. When the disease was at the worst, I was re commended to try BKLLKR3’ LIVER PTT.TJ I did so, and was relieved greatly by the use of the first box, and completely cured by the second. Wellsnlle, May 2C, 1545. Ba*um, STCoM), Esq. 7b Oit FuMjc—The original, only true and genuine Liver Pills are prepared bv K. E. Sellers, and have his name in black wax upon the lid of each box, and his denature on the outside wrapper. All others are counterfeits, or bare mutations. R. K. SELLERS * 00, Proprietors, 00128 No. 67 Wood street. MUSIC—Just received by express, the following Ay new Music: Barney O’Toole, Irish ballad: by 8. Lee. Sweet Wptr Bells oi Ancona: John Parry. Good Night Beloved, serenade: Longfellow. Soldier's Funeral March: ffm. J. Lemon. My Little Valley Home. Old Corn Mill: sung by E. P. Christy. The latest Ethio pian song. Grebe’# World of Music. An unsurpassable and admira ble collection, the greatest ever published, comprising the most charming melodies, arranged in every variety of style to plejse the million. Halll-Jay Song: J. J. Usman. Lore the Dearest. , Evergreen Quadrille. For sale at the old es tablished Piano Depot. CHARLOTTE BLUMB, . »v . , , 118 Wood street . Another arrival of those so justly celebrated Ham burgh Pianos, used by List, Cxerny, and other great per formers, is exported next week. NEW BOOKS, A<\—Frank Leslie, for November! Shakspeare’s Scholar: by K. Grant WUte. High Lite in New York: by 8. Slick. Poems of the Orient: by Bayard Taylor. Vol. 6, Bancroft’s U. 8. narrygraphs: by N. P. Willis. 1 amoos Persons and Piaoee: by N. P. Willis. People I have met: by N P. Willis. The Inebriate’s Hut: by Mrs. 8. A. Southworth. Things in-America: by W. Chambers. And a variety of other new and valuable Books, just re ceived by express and for sale at,the Book and Btationerv Btoro f SAJTL. B. LAOTFKR, - no,< L r _ 87 Wood rtrert. NKVi MUSIC—“Oh. how dalfghtftil thi, plwuiDg hour: as introduced in the Opera of Lueretia Bor gta; composed expressly for Sig. Mario, by DonixettL Com* with thy sweet voice again: S. C. Foster, hay deem me not happy: Baker. My wild-wood home : Wade- Polka; dedlealed to everybody; by No L'Etoile du Nonl I’olkn: Myerbeer. Q>d Hundred: Wallace. Little Blossom Polka Maxurka: Mason. La Croix l’Kr. Kedowa: Wallerstein. Farewell Walls: Jullien. Lulsen Polka: Bergmann. SeragMo Schottisch: Brown. Tefpcr Hymn; arranged by W.V. Wallace. The above jast received and for sale by P° t6 JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood st. Two good second haod Pianos for sale, price $76 and FISII— luo half bbla "White fish; " 100 do Trout; 7f> do Salmon; 20 do Pickerel; . „ „ , do Detroit Hirer White Hsb; reeetred by Railroad and for sale by HENRY H. COLLINS. F,- Xt^l V?r rAM V'!' Mwredtat. which this stwreh i. pnpirai, render wholly unneeM v«ry tie me of stareh polish or spermaceti, u It prod non a rl« ■ w t^out oQOuning up or lojorlng thefinest fab- Put up in pound packages, with full directions for use lor fflle, by the bos or retail, br _ W. A. BTCLtJRG. TV 1 *! 5 I’fl'lLS „F Q. AMDS. Pn. /W 0/ Mvic.- X -Mr. U. Anton purposed returning to this dty in ri«« to resume his tcachißg on the Ist of Aneunt, but belne uo- JortucsMy taken iu at Fairmont, Ya, haViH not i.o' a W or ““”, d ‘ J "- !>>« >■<>«« will be giren to iJjf PU> ° f U ‘ * rr “ Tll - Enqolrl™ mar be made at ■ tL ELIBSR'^. ~ ■ Wm. DlcbT, Jr., rPSffin* 0 AND furnisuiso store, Maaomc h^p KJl{fth ttrrei, Pittsburgh. —CRoUllng made to oxder, fat good style, »od at moderate rmtea. aa%t/ IJOE RENT—A good liuUriK. on Second L 1 flmlthflehl and Grant streets. Bant XZT mt moeth - <x&* THOS. WOODS, | UUVJSK Kicitn— an btubeUtorul«by“ botl . B3XX7 H. OtJLLDB ~a~r.sj.fci; K_->. r-* - - ';. '.*4, ?i\ ' *, •v. . .%• * f •!*> - H«CB»»T1LL« to hzwabx, coutxbub akd curcnnrATi, -W'Jff. m'W yf WL&SBSt ▼la gtenWnrUlt and Indiana Railroad I Frm*N MILES BY CANAL PACKET, ANDCEHTRAL OHIO RAILROAD from CUypooft titatfen t 6 N«ttrk anti Oolnmhm, - Steubenville at 7 o*doek, A. M., arrive at Claypool * In time to connect with Night Express Train, on CentniOU* Railroad, for Newark and Gohnnboa, arri- Tlng at Nawrtmt 12X» a. M., and Oolambusat UD A. 31. connectog iaunedlately with twin for Cincinnati; and at Xenia with train for lodlaaapotfa and Chicago. VIA DAYTON. pweogwa ieare Columbus at 6 40 A. M.,and Newark at 8.28 A. Mj, arriving at Claypool’e at 9 09 A. M . and leaving immediately for Steubenville and intermediate pofata, and arriving at Steubenville at 7.45 p. u. PRESENT FARE. From Steobenville to Newark, ... $3 45 Do. do. Columbus, - - 446 Passengers going East by tide route will procure Tkrkt-te at the Central Ohio Railroad offleex In OoitZHtbus - and Newark- . .r» Pwragra dmpCn «t N»wrt.fcr Mt TmMß,Eiid by, Mansfield, Sandusky City and Toledo. In a few week* the Steubenville and Indiana'Railroad will be finished to Newark, thereby dispensing with the Canal Packets. • ISRAEL PKMBEiITON, POTI ' Superinttmdent. PITTSBURGH, ST. LODIS 15D SEW BRLBHS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RKUAHLK ROCTK. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE BY CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Lise Boute from Chxeago to St Louis. fIIRAD.S LKAYIS CHICAGO DAILY (Sundayseicfpitd) A on arrival of Express Train of lliehigati Southern and Central K»»foartii— lrt. BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL 830, A. M 2d. « “ NIGHT EXPRESS.. P. M. Train* run through to St. larois in fourteen hour*, via Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, vrUJund ehanpe 0/ cam or oaggapt, connecting at Alton with daily iin« <d Packets for Qoiocy »®d Keokuk, and at St Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and Intermediate points an the Mississippi, and with regular iSff- „“ eminerB Kansas and Council Bluffs: TME PSOM PITTSBURGn TO ST. LOUIS 38 HOURS Baggage cheeked through to SL Louis, oa Michigan On tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago B. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, RICHARD P. MORGAN. Mekeu to St. Louis by this route, can U obtained is Pittsburgh, at Office* of Cleveland and 3*itts burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad*. J>ep2T:t7g CLEVELAND AHD PITTSBTJBGH ftAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH TUB Ohio and Peamylvanla Railroad, r VIA ALLIANCE IE shortest, quickest and cheapest route to TokdOj-Chi. GXiarRLAND* lal * nd » *nd St. Louis i* VIA This route is one bandied milee shorter and about ei<rht DLANAPOLIS to Chie * s °» thaa tbe Circuitons one VIA IN* Three Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Four Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. . I 0 C !* T .v:“' 4 h ™ r '’ Chi “SO IWUEtjR.O houm, and SL Louis thirty -seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.80, A. M- 12,00, P.M.ooniwrtingat Hudson with Trams for ™ Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at IG-QQ, A. 3L, 220, P. hi., and 8 JO, p. M. The Tnisaof ibe Ohio and Penn a. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, arrive in at 10 00, A. H, 220, p. fcL, and 820, P. JI4 con w^dTl^^ Tr * UMf '' rT ° , " !o ’ Chi “^ R “ k Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis and the North weet, leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning or after g?Lcg''lA CLEVELAND, will Arrive in Umeago one Train in advance of those who go via Mans- Tta ' s " n " 1 T “ O*- _^“? en B® w gpiug to SL Louis or any other point wert Cloeest COnn ««0“ audquiefcest time by taking the 8.00, A. M, Train from Pittsburgh. Passengers by this Train (ria Cleveland) reach St. Louis on the evening of the following day. The Trains from Cleveland to Tolodo and Chicago run xs follows; at <5.00 and 820, A. M.. 2.30 and p - “Jive in Chicago at 8.45 and 11.00. P. M., 5 JO, A. BL and 12.00 M. ’ 7 T Tr * i £L. leaTe for .s°°* Island and SL Lonisasfollows : I*ave CMeago 2O, A. M. and 9JO, P. M. Passengers fijr 8t Louis go over Bock L-land Railroad to 7«° s and MLwisrfppi Railroad to Alton, and thenoe by Steamboat (23 mile?) to St. Loui-. Paasengera by the 8 JO, A. M„ Train arrive in SL Louii at next day“ eTemng ' the 0-SO, P. JI., Train at 0004 • < ?* sked tt'WJph to Clereland, and there re checked for Chicago ana Et. L*>uL». ; FAK£ VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVBLAND. _ .... SS ‘ I Ist cub*. 2ro-ctAsa. To Alliance.. 42 30 |To Chicago 411 60 960 o«T*Und. 400 | L* Salle_.._. 14 50 12 50 Toledo. COO Bock Island. 10 od IS 50 Detroit— 000 J St. Louis..... 19 50 1;. 50 Paearagere are requested to procure their tickets at the oOce of the Oompanj, tn Monongabela Donse, third door below the corner. J. DU&AND, Snp’t Cleveland. J. A. CAUGUBT, Agent, Pltt'baxgii. OPO AED PZJHSYLVAITIA TtXfT.'Rn I*w Arraneemati COMMENCING FEES CAEr2S,IB&4 JSSWWBE3PmB ism. MAIL TRAlNleaTeaFiUsburghatBAM;diiusatAlli uice; takes tea at Crestline. and make* a'dofc eon* nectton there with a tast Express Train, reaching' Oncin nati abont 13 o'clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaTP? Pittsburgh n f 3 o’eloek; P. 51 , after tbearriralof the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,30 P.M., mnneetfng with the "vlr 1 ▼hich reaches Cincinnati in the moraine. Connections are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Be lion tains and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns In Indiana. ' • Connection* are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Buejro-», Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad KWer Ko :d Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns OB th* M*ngfi<.l<j ynaH Pare to Gndnnati $7; to Indianapolis sB;.to Dayton *0,50: to Toledo $6; to Columbus $6,25; to Zanesville SSJO; to Cleveland $4. Through ticket* to LouisTiile at reduced rates. RETURHIHG t THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.16 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2110, A. 3L, on the ar rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P tt, and New Brighton at 0 A M, and LlB PM. FREIGHT TRAT.V leaves Pittsburgh »t 7 A M, apd 9 p! SL» ud criie* at 4.30 A M, and 4.30, p 31. 49* The Trains do not run on Sundav. Tickets or farther information/apply at the ticket officae of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, cf J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monorurahela House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, _ * Federal street Station. ftt>2S JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. Pennsylvania Railroad. SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1654. Fir* data—Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, Furniture, second hand, Furs, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, ip baskets or boxes: 75 cents 100 lbs. * Beatmd Clou—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool and Sheep Pelts, and Eggs: 60c. ft 100 lbs. Third Clou— Bacon and Pork (loose,) Butter, In firkins, kegs or bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot toQ, uneoexpressed: Ssc. f, 100 lbs. fbvrUi 6l<ui —Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxes,) Barley “f* Beef and Pork, Candles, Cheese, Lard and Let- Oil, Hemp, Whisky, Cotton, (compressed.) Leaf Tobatu 40c. ft 100 lbs. Flour 80 cents $ bbl. *ptl GEOROE C. FRANCTSCUS. A Card. HAYING disposed of my entire interest in the Clothing Business, at XO.ISB Liberty street, UrC. APOLOSKEY, T cheerfully recommend him to my former customers and* the pnbiie in general. D. J. CAB ROLL. 49“ All persons indebted to or liaring claims against the said D. J. Carroll, will call at the old stand, where ~hU books will be left far settlement. D. J. CABROLL. To the Public. TTAVIXO purchased the entire stock of READY-MADE A-l. CLOTHING of D. J. Carroll, 160 Liberty street, I would reape ttfullyinform my friends, and the former patrons of the establishment, that nothing shall be left undone on mv part to sustain the former reputation of the house. .Haring a superior slock of new and fashionable Clothing, 1 am pre pared to fliraish, wholesale or retail buyers, at as low rates as any other establishment in the dty. nova-dim C. MULOSKEY. Beautiful and \ aluablb property for hale at public auction, near Man cites ter, part of the estate ot the late James Adams, Esq., deceased, on SATURDAY, the 11th November, at 2 o’clock, P. M., on the premises. I have been authoiised by the owners, residing in a distant Btate, to offer for sale at public vendua, TIHIiTY most de sirable BUILDING LOTS, adjoining the borough of Man chester, (part of the abow estate,) each 24 feet front by 100 fret deep one tier of them fronting on Market street, which is ninety feet wide. These Low have a fine view of the Obk> river and nascent scenery, are near tbe plank road, aodjn a very delightful and desirable neighborhood, and will'be sold on quite reasonable terms. Persons purchasing a bhxk of four or eight Lots, could have a country home, with all the advantages of a cif* at a moderate price. Title unexceptionable, and one of*the very beet about the dty. For other particulars, annlr to JAMES BLAKELY’, Real Estate and European Agent, - pot 9 1 oor. Seventh and gmithfietd streets. Land tor farming PUKPUhhij-GWTalid wilh fine Chesnut Oak. ritual* within three miles of the naidmore and Ohio Railroad: price six dollars per acre Also some within four miles of the Ohio river, at five dol law an acre. Also, fi fine Tract of Land, good timber at twelve mUaa from the river, for two dollars an arte; and some at thirty mites from the river at one dollar and twen . Tcr “ s of want very reasonable. Warranty deeds will be made. ,<* fonr hundred acres, two hundred cleared, plenty of Coni nnd Limestone, situate on the Morgantown Turnpike, Virginia. For sale b * . 8. CUTUBEBT a son, novu Real Estate Agents. 140 Third street. Steamboat Furniture andCkalrt, WE «n constantly engaged in the manu'aciure of STEAMBOAT-CABIN CHAIRS and FDHNITCitK, of every description, and pay particular attention to tbe manufacture of the btsi style*, suitable fcr the use of Steamboats. Our experience in this branch of the bmo nesa enables u.« to warrant satisliwtion, as well with the promptitude In which orders are filled, as in the ga'alitv of JjJje work and personal attention siren to the fltttes oot. Tboee interested in famishing Boats- will find It to their advantage to gfve us a call jj2l H„ Home .League Factory. EAVY SHIKTISG CHiiCKi AND TVn&KDS. intended to tuit the retail trade of Pittsburgh aod Allegheny, made of hard .twisted yarn, dark pattern* ami indigo blue. The general admission Out Stea&rtV Chocks &n 4 Tweeds are sot inferior in quality to aoy others manufeetaivd io the United States, with an increasing dexu*nd<i£r them, encomages the subscriber to extend hie haziness 1 sith a riew to keep op a good assortment of sorb Cheek* «- osn - ally retail from 12}* »I&J£ cent* per yard. s*ia#l«wwm he eent to merchants who cannot make i i ccsveaJevt to rail at his Wareroom, llebecca rtreet,ntar the depot, Alfegheoy. oetTdat* HAMILTON STEWART. M -40 bbl» iio. S. large; 10 “ zaediom; 10 u JfC. for sak hr k ani&uiß. twiwi* mama, X *’*"*l -| | - 1M . > >.•* f ■ . ;*• * v /v %y - >1;:.. ''i- £::> T. B. TODN’Q A CO.
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