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' ‘ ! : v 1 : 'i£ v&r * '* “ Y,Y YY .t -v •■ £§@PP yt\ fe T '■':> ti>*Ma igMt&A ■> -+ s'-^4 vSft&caJßn^^i^'■' ><*£,*«}*]*) *iS , «-VJ*w * < 1 , SHSSc® B& r ‘ :: v^ y^Hk'* w* . , ; 'v jsa&s&vi *;->«‘. i &m4sb'mmm? : 't J * &*V ,f* <*, iv 'W 1 ‘ ~ ... _ - r ft* < ,^ w ‘ ~r * ♦'H** V*%- r.* «v“ u '-'•••■'•■■*' 3T SAD—IO tons tlaltma Lead in store nod for File by C , >f ,“■ >S'.- l'ii* < ’*l-^‘- c - (J . j W. lUTTLEB A Ox, jj.ffi'A ■» v'sA.^?ft f*^'♦*'«•*■ UM DRO: b—Another lergn supply of very tine tioi * Z**'- - -<JT »«*», assorted flavors, nLivedb/ « e J*. A v *■’** i jos. firming, bit iarii 4 * VIH. g.ft. s,*\* >*• ;•?-.' i no? 17 corner of the Diamond and Market *L r *i * VvjWb BY BOAP=A ofthe celebrated Son. T 'Wfc«, l *SraP’ *?kv* i ' e >' r "tL Po»IS and a great variety of other*, received by “*J®r \f% £* g / c * » 0Tl " JOS. FLEMING &sw^ v^-- 1 K' ? J*J*}V*rf* ■•« &£+&<*'•■-! S fa’HSb; ■£;*■££?J.'%£/■•!/?. aaS-tfWSf-t* , 'iV Jk TO!f«‘ '' i tf-jSfer: tjSs SifSv+l« V -. |<S>,4^M»<i%^?Azab-fW MoBlo.—*Twan on a Sunday Mornlni: jnllien. ' J ?*J|# # . Pm Old Ireland: Linluy. .A%ifrfr*gfe»rx#?i , lv*€ Bonnie Bewiie Gray: Glover. rffirtfSsSSn^^? Baron Frit*: Glover. B^£ Polka for the People: Welle. \ Pony Hedowaa: Warren. •*•■ 8 Bv<-et Briar Polka Marurka: J.T. Wamelink. f fiT La Gracienae Polk* Maaurka: V. Do Uamm. r*P: Florida Walts: Marcallbon. “sVt*lF< LaGermandie Walt*: Glover. 7 Omar Pasha’e Grand March: Welle. MyOotUge Home: Whitney. , 4 *, "- '^ j ”*‘ “SSf &LLOB. n 0.17 No. 81 Wood .trwt. J THK'diKUT WARM BY UIUNiTTUK MKUICi- J3USilC*‘A®3 , Vjr4yf - # i, « < ' ""L«t «j*Vi MD»UHCIIEiTPKOTBOTOIL—^ Tb« Pnjte<aorl»«lm rivyiSCAßr * * k \ ~. .l»*p«<»i f» r . »"«> -»>■ ■'»■ « nJ p* dde<1 ' •»«- f •.% t ?rl* l >lS,ud\d (ram th. neck, coeer. the chert In » egAcebl. . jS!®SSSI.»?V n'Siul.Mr, that, once worn It tacomee a.M and . eom «» WbO " A- StLLBBh * 00, J f'. °°t» - No^TWoodrtnert^ Tlfr t- S- n” r rl ‘d‘l II IQAZINK3, he.—Oodey, for Uecrtnher; a) centa. i&'l&i »SL:^ DM .mih. , S'" --X ‘h\xx,x*,, X.; r. ? : Jw"Just recelTed by expreee at the cheap Book Store of stfKSvMS’Vßra. t < •* »«#V - »*muel &. LAurpsa-s, JiVdfft >;»' '. '■ Jr' .raanu' AVKNUB PBOPKBTY.—Three valuable Build l,'T Oing Lots, aituated on Centro Avenue, about three - 'SiiWtJ c.% " i'. ( iij2ftomF»Uonrtr«t,S.lUh,«,ld.t»b. 7 .ih r«v ? , ' ' h ■'l ' t .TE. ■h.'l, ■* . 12l n . w.ntinK e or th<«. .ll toTostment ?A' _ . Jh or o«b, -m do *.U to attend The, ♦ ?s ' ‘ a, ;: F vv* fl# «f» 'v.0,... v. MMrately If 80 wanted, and at a low price. "Sr* * B. CUTHBKRT * lON, ' rtX. av; V/Vn Ui N ?:,* ;» -o- wa Eetat. once, No. MO Third .t^et. SMeisaaS^m'^sg^*'’- ti&s** smssrsmsm bodooi and family übba. yjlffeS'AV^csiri* ft ? *oTvi’J 7 «(*» t <-! n RtKfL—Persona wishing Books for fiunily, school, or H i! V*’ * V tVtv r.V ' ■* -?" », 1 S)baib school reading, are invited to examine thelarge •’r*vV' . ?*■«*•*?•,,«» S *Ti =< and earefully selected assortment on sale, at eastern priws, V r - pl-X>- . PRISON'S, 66 Merkol.Teci, pert Foorth. norlj s&_&*: *’-.?.*>£££**'t tic V;i A T<rll °JAA*M i LAijd l HLl?^‘-" [ T>pmMB>AWhttMKOILB-A large rtoportme^uato .v:- ■ '" •■■' ' &WK?'-' - - ;.*Tt. f -tV s-«f;> r v- -,,‘v,: -:. t. -„v#• * -* i-V? 1 a *• Ji 4 -' J 4- n«. ,»p *V •• 3 k« *4; rr sii %'. •J 7" *.4 .» ‘ {•“/•►*■'■ • ,t, • W- : - - •'"Vt- «>■ t •, *. • • • t •‘Kl <l ‘ .V. *•. • t._, . il r • *i...-./ J. •**?- , > t *% -; •-/-.- lip ill *§jalr J u *"• fc*. '■ " : '.V, 1 i'--• ■- .> ‘ - V■■ . ■ -•- . SATURDAY M0RNING::::::::N0VEMBER 26. Thi Waxobku Cam.—Th« argument on the ■Ptton to grant . bit trial to th# watrhniim, Xintr, CirrA, and UaDOßald, latelj eonTiotfld of the lmroui, of $230, wmf henid Mbn Jod*. VCOnn niunler mornln*. Ibemu H. IbnfcAU, *4, m 4 Hon. 0. Banagfa i»md fcr tte vsMumo. The Ooamonvealth waa npramtad hr OoL Soberts. Mr. n«T«h»n nkl they claimed a new triad upon tbs mandj that since th* conviction of his clients, addition al evidencehad beenfound,which would undonbtodlynon -smtttom entirely from the alleged robbery, if an opportuni ty WMisilowed to produce it in Court. He said the defence •iwld nwi that the pro—enter iPMinn, had admitted rinoe the tmL tod the money was wot stolen at all; bat had heen found (to same night upon which it was alleged to hare been taken) la the bed of lire. inHnn, where « was thrown dating the seafia Mr. Darragh, •aid he woeso well eonrlneed of the entire tahoesMe»of the Watchmen, that if the earn were to be again tried •ame jury who convicted them, he bed no doubUyertfat of aeanlttal would be rendered. AdeeWon wUI probably be given In a fow day* by Judge MTOsre. (Stealing TpbKmtb. Alderman Parkinson waa yesterday engaged In investigating the case of several young man from Lawrencevflle, who were charged with turkeys from the wagon of a farmer named John llder. The prosecutor was coming to town on Wednesday night with his turkeys, and stopped his wagon In front of a tavern, in Lawioneevffle, while he went Inside to sharpen himself for a trade, by taking an “eye opener” About this time, two or three yonag men, who, doubtless, bed for* got to provide themselves with a “roast” for Thanksgiving, coming along, espied “ the animals,” and thinking It a fine opportanlty to make np for their remissness, without ex* pease, fowl ly appropriated several of the gobblers. The owner came oat of the tavern just in time to see the fellows making off, and punned them for a short distance; but un fortunately could not succeed in recovering his lost proper ty. He came Into town, awl made Information of the dr womstaaeee to Alderman Parkinson. Several young men were arrested as the supposed “ appropriators,” but as the oountrvman failed to Identify the parties, they were dis charge! __ Thanksgiving Dat passed off quietly, and appeared to be generally observed. The stores were nearly ail closed and the churches well filled. We observed lees drunkenness than usual on public holidays, and every one Weemed to be enjoying themselves in a rational and sensible manner. The different placet of amusement were crowded to excess: at the theatre, In the evening, hundreds were unable to obtain admittance. The different railroads, and other conveyances, carried off thousands to spend the day fa happy communien with friends in other places, and we Stave no doubt many a hearth was gladdened by the re union of friends and relative*. A Change.— We learn that Mr. T. Bering, for* merly principal of the Third Ward School, In this city, has accepted an invitation to take charge of an Institution in Hatches, Mias. Mr. Prior, the previous principal, who was alerted County Superintendent last spring, will resume bis farmer situation. Mr. John Kelly, of Allegheny, received the second highest number of vote* at the time Hr. Prior was elected Superintendent, and, by virtu* of that dream atnnee, is now entitled to the ofllce. The salary is so low, However, that it Is doubtful whether Hr. K. will accept the situation. Good Times.—For this day only, all the stock bank notes of Indian*, except Benselaer, Peru, Con nmavilie, Wabash, Northern Ina**?* “d Traders Bank, will be taken at It cents discount on dollar. The above named beaks will be taken at SO cents i>” the dollar fist goods, when the whole amount is purchased, *! the Banner Hat Store, 14? Wood street, opposite the n*w Pres byterian Church. Look out for the American Flag Hrmphrld Bo ad.— At an election held by the stockholders of the above named road, on Monday last, in the Borough of Washington, the following persobs were elected Directors: K. T. Conrad, Daniel Deal, of Philadel phia; Jas. Paul, Dr. Jas. Baker, of Wheeling; C. M. Reed, Wm. McKennan, of Washington; Hugh T. Brady, of Greene burg. Accident at thi Outer Dhpot. —Mr. Boyd Kook, one of the breaks man ou thu street train of the Penn sylvania Railroad, had his arm badly smathvd yesterday, by getting It fastened between the bumpers of two ears. Tbe limb is injured so seriously that amputation will be »*■ OtUUJ. Committed to Prison for Contempt or Court. —Three men, named Gottlieb Hiller, Adam Smith and Louis Hiller, werocomoitted tojail, yesterday, for contempt of Oeurt, In refusing to appear in an action for trespass, lo which they were defendants, in the District Oourt. Accident.— The express train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, on Thursday night, was detain ed two hour* beyond its regular time, by the breaking of one of the pomps uf the looomotiva, at Alliance. Bursty or the Peace.— A warrant was yes terday issued, by Alderman Parkinson, for the arreet o Andrew floott, who was charged with threats of doing per •anal toj ary to his brother, John Scott. Thi attention of the Stockholders of the ffranklln Saving and Loan Association, ia called to the no tice of th* Secretary, in our advertising columns. WniTLKa 20 bblfl In store mad for sale by FLEMISH BROS., to J. Kidd t Co., No. 60 Wood »tr*-oL SAND CRUCIBLES—SOO Dents in store and for sale by DO el? FLEMING BROS. BICARBONATE SODA— 100 kegs in store end for sale by poelT _ FLEMING BROS. BLUE MASS—6O lbs in store and tor sale by notlT FLEMING BROS. GARRETT BOOTC U BNCPF—IOOO lbs for sale by nofl" FLEMING BK0.« BU RG UN DY~PI TCH--200 fcs ia store and lor sals by dot!7 FLEMING BROS rAHU —10 tugs rtcehed and for nN by i oor2l HF3JRY H. COUJKB. jr IME+IOO bbls received ar id for sale by Li not 15 HENRY U. COLLINS. MMMNMU ; \ ~, ~: ■* « ti ■* Vf** ' ■ ">T.’ ■ ■%- I tih CITY POSI. UUK WHITE DUIKMO ia sloro Bad for nl« by dot 17 _ __ FLEMING IJKOS._ BKUSUJSB—IOO dotffD la rtorr Bad fcr »'aie by FLEMING BRUK rTAIR BRUSHES—A targe rappiy of fine English Uair li Brushes, also, a large assortment of Com tat, of every ascription, received auU for sale by novlT JOB. FLEMING. OUSE'S IN VIGORATINO OUKDLAL—Coomb nwi» . by [novlTJ JOS. FLEMING >LKD CAGES—6 doten assorted «vs »aj peUero*, tw » sale by [povlfcj JAMES WARDBOP. ►UTTER—IO firkins for sale by > DOT2J y KNRY H QQLUWB. MET*RAPPING PAPER—2OO wau eosuaon and medium Mr to arrive and for sale by -nbrtl _ HENRY H. OOLUNB IHIMNEY TOPS—6O of var’.oa* patterns received by i nor2l HENRY 8. COLLINS. 'ft. R. Onttiog for aaie by HENRY U. OOLLINB. (BSE—6OO bxs USH—IOO half bbls Wb tte Fish and Trout for sale by novlb nENRY H- COLLINS. ATCHEB—2OO groat this day received and for sale by oovl6 HENRY H- COLLIN*. r\RESBINQ BUREAU',*—Mahogany aod waJnoi i>rwwtng, [_/ Bnreaos, eerpe oti/ie fronts, a handsome article, finish* land for sale by • T. B. YOUNG A O), oetlT Smith held strreL Flavoring kxtj lacts— VuUiSf Strawberry, RMpbejty, ror Ml* by Almond, Lemon, Pine Apple, Boee, Nutmeg, Ac., Ac. R, g. gKLLBHS A 00 vbrie Liquorice, forntoby IQUo* i ucs—S cum O*Ul i W>,tB b.’k. skixkrs * 00 ,] teg> r ° Biuh vsf&ELEisi co. PfcUISIMK—2OO ounces Quinine, for Bile bj DOTS &• BKLI tone, lor eele tr K. EL SKLLEItS A 00. .JUMOTONB—I,7OO Brim! ) novQ .14 lues this day rveelTod an«l for »ale by a«S* 3 HEXRY 11. OQLLLNB. IK DOW GLASS—IW boxes Bxlo 100 ‘* 10x12 75 “ 12x18; CO “ 10x14; Swearer's brand, - sa’e by fnotlO] SMITH A SINCLAIR. WWKt-JOO b«, bixcla! FIBH— 60 bbU No. 3 large Mackerel; 60 boxM Bealed Herring; 8 tierces Codfish; 4 twaes'Sardlnes: received and for sale by na * .MILLER * RICKBTSON. IQ l iSdteSf.’ r<l |'n^7T“M°uin‘KloKCTWN.' —“ifftPicTlQ 80AP—Used for healing tore chaftd hands, removing tan, sailownesa, redness and roughness of »h« and rendering it soft, smooth and white. Price Said bj 8. L. OCTUBKET, 140 Third street. COMMERCIAL POST. FITTSBI7RGH BOAJRJD OF TR/UfK AND KER6HAIITB' EXCHANGE. OFFIOKRB. JVeridmf—JOHN BKIBTON. First Vice President—Vi*. 11. Smith. Second “ “ Wm. XL Blown. Becrdaryr-Vi*. 8. Hatxh. , JVwafureT—Joan D. Bcuuy. ‘ Superintendent—p. T. Robtoam, Jb . QxknuUee cj Arbitration for November.— W. R. Baoww, V. p., T. W.K. Nimicx, J. M. Pmkoci, W. P. Jowa. LT REVIEW OR PITTSBURGH MARKET. Otfici ot thi Duly Mobkwq Post, \ Friday, November 24,1864. f Sac* our last general review, business lias slightly Im proved. We have had some min during the week, which we hope will considerably improve oor rivers. Both th© Allegheny and Monongahela are rising slowly. Our wharf; for several days past, has presented a more lively aspect; and we notice the arrival and departures of several of the small packets dally; and it is to be hoped that soon not only will there be water for the largest packets, but sufficient to jet out the immense number of coal boats that line the Mo noogahela from Lock No. 1 to Lock No. 3. The aniount of capital invested in coal alone, would. If turned into money, considerably ease the stringency of the money market, now BO.eeverely felt in this community. | Produce of every kind continues scarce, and in active do' I muni, at exorbitant prices. Grain of every description is I hr active request for home consumption, and prices are I much higher than perhaps within the recollection of our | oldest Inhabitants. Flour —Receipts still continue to fall far short of the ac tual wants, and prices rule very high. When we take into consideration the scope of country that must be supplied from this market—for instance, the counties of Clarion, Ve nango, Jefferson, Clearfield, Armstrong, Indiana, and Blair, and on the other hand but little can be expected from West moreland, Greene, Washington, and Fayette, the source from whence this market has usually depended upon for sup. pU«s—we say, taking all these facts Into consideration, Is ' there not a deficiency; and if so, are prices likely to decline I much between this and ijext harvest. Id many parts of | the best Wheat sections in Ohio, tbs crop is a failure, sod I bo in parts of other States. From Europe we have the ft»T I lowing: The iADdon Hark Lane Express, under dste of October SSth, has the following article on the Grain Trade in Bag* | Uni, which Is a subject (hat is now attracting a large share I of attention in this country : i The excitement in the Grain trade baa, within tho last | week, somewhat subsided, and matters are beginning to be I looked at with more calmness. Tho general Impression la. 1 ht'Weqpr, that the advance which has been established has ] boon warranted by eircanutanoes, and that there i« no pr«>- 1 babillty of any material reaction. Uuw far this view may ] prove correct, we will not attempt to decide; but it mav t« I remarked that when a rise lakes place ta opposition to pub -1 ih- opinion, it U generally based on sound principles. That 1 die upward movement, which commenced immediately at | ter harvest, was cot brought about by speculation, those nr quaioted with the state of trade are well aware; indeed, -o I confident were tne merchants and millers that prices would I rule low, that they did not hesitate !» enter into contract,, | for forward delivery, on the supposition that when supplies J of Dew Com should begin to come forward, they would be j in a positiou to fulfil the «»imi with profit I j a America, the seasons hove not proved so propitious; j n od whatever may have been the produce of the enuutrie* 1 from which the port* la the Black Sea and Aaof draw thrlr | supplies, tbs continuance , f the war with Russia will pro I vent u* deriving aid from that quarter. Fot the present, j therefore, we must depend on our farmers to furnbh what I \„ needed. France has evidently no turplu* for export, and ' 1 Holland and Belgium appear to be in a similar position : in -1 d*«d. the first name-1 rountff has Iwwo drawing rather largely from England, and Holland and Retrain continue to take kmt quantities of wheat, rye. A.-. That we shall require- foreign supp'.ieOnotwitlis anting the acknowledged abandauee of the home prolure, eann-d admit of doui-t. lawt year, the imports of wheat mt' th*- United Kingdom amounted to 314 qr* . and during t be six preceding years we have required ;»w.ooo qrv annually. At no previous p«x?qd baTe old l-*en +j romth-My exhausted as they nOW are: and, making full allowance for the superiority of lbi*» year’s produce, It may -till be ques tioned whether we ahall be able tr> manage with a smaller supply from abroad than we have lawn in the habit *>f mo turning annually fi r sewn years past. It Uvomes, therefore. a matter of sennas rond-lerali^n vhrrp Utia .jukutitj L* U< W obt*itw«J. Ku»i4 has, til! no furoiKhrd a T*ry larf** proportion of thr »iitlr* SDiv<-rtJ in Ur«*t Urtiain; thi* rwimrw i* •♦nttrvty «w«-pt »«i America bn* lw«m tbr nrst »*rn**"t importing C»n wp >lcp»*n>l *'ur urual »upp!\ fr*-m th*nr«*’ V tfbal prW» wiil it n-*J to inJurt* th<* Aia*ri<-»n. to js with what ttwv ihru»**dra*> thi« to want i th«» own tnw? Wo «hmll m.t alU>»upt to au*w«>r it***')* tioo«, but tb«) must th-nu-alT** tv all who r-fl. on th* futurr. APPLKS* —Thor** are <•**r tasrkot thnn u< tful. W r 4i<•' »* t-2 u. £4.50 1* U t * ASIIK.'v —Th*> *atr# f"f thr **»•* w.-r* pnlr Un it*! Tn ,,w* of A»h *» Ur K"- buf olkto < l “ xi ‘" * n tbo mon.>v market our m»nuf«etu-i»r* rtn-1 it dtflt-ult to m|W Wr ooto *>alf« of 11 -lotmati.' Prttiat ?>’«; 14 d a import*! at S; 10 un» •« Hk’CK—Kir*'ltrtfk vjuot.- nominally at £_« for r, m . inonki v! £4i*.t , n<c£M’ <•■»» *-alra. and Fit** l7lkj ■» fl- V ton ItKH'tVAX—Sate? on arrival at ‘J4«*2>V; ami fmro alnr* 1 * ANP TV I’.A- Jvti<-kft-r ai Fartorv fi and f*« tn JrTtil S-Urs-Tulw.tr-o . IUPXtMi' -- W * Bed" a > t«*a.)r *t“i Uwbt *«p; n . njj arrlTkl, pri'--** ran** Iftnu s**~7;>,*n! fr.m *b>:* "t *"bP.ANS* pal.* .'0 tb*> Mimll V'f S’'*"! "’bH- at ami Mil-l u UUTTKKANP -Th*r* u« -* *«'‘ and it ronimanda 3X4 f*w*-*t i- » ! V . -> . ami •'•iiumon J,.. H*et2. "•*»«•«• at '-mt* \*r J•»'*»> lUCX)N—Thr rt«W «>f Itao.n it *' r ' v about i.Tor. Titr «'•■* Vh* a .-. V » -t- l .-»» ‘"■* ' " . 'J* aif. ;, 4 {.t7: 7.<h>: .houl-t-r* an*! hatu« at'-V- 11 - x ' ** ahcuMrr* at CRACKKK»—Tbr ro'lowitis »r Biai;u?**- 4 .urora t Wat*r (Vl'r*,? •'*•l f* ’ Lutlt'r Jo J" |»iiot lirrai! <t<> Ho?*? Cnwk*r», >■ P- Jo «lo Itviirn Jo jo fir.Mr Jo Jo C"TI>»N YAKSJ\ A |v*.wn Ya»w So. 6io 10, iootu.ir*. ISC'***- So. U* -. “11 A 1* *' *• >* •• u; W •• - !*>... “ u - 21 :• “ i-' “ 14 - a *■ • »•••■ Do MW Y»*w No &A 0 .«<• * P>l NO.KOO e yt*» •• AMO H •• •• ««> *‘S * “ 70) 7 “ I '* IfwO * > S Cerrwt Chelo: whit* lftM- JO, SY Oorrrkt 1 »rt», CendiewHt. IS. Twin*, V ftettiOK, .N« ». >*i So'.:. itt: Family Baltin*. U Cenlkw. li O'KllAUK.—Th* fMU.wln* er* U>* rwio* now •*tfcMua*J ; Muillls IUVUi. Cut.. wwt» •• u •■ ;; “ Tarr«l “ W “ “ ‘ I; Perking Yerm, u 11 Bun Cofcixi— fd,Ao. 3.7 "P ‘i-.* do Y r * ,sl tv rt* » tt> limp, sl.<, > 'tci. do %> mil N '•la Y* *»• PLocun IJ»r*—Menilte. #!,-•'> V d"* • fl 1» CUPPEK—W* du<n* el end uta« CANDLKB—*eW of i*t»r durim; ih- w#*k -t V worth ns. “o' l "**<' u , CUKKBS W«*»l*n> Keeerr* k now ehuo-lenL, end m**W I With reedy »le et o».h end ttn>f ...... >r>;Ki>—Br»n end abort... %\X‘ V Joe 1T... >htp rt.itr. »1.4 n PinUlml MlddHo*-, iU<>. DmuM fcoiirw end * U PW. T EfcUroed end Ceoel frvlghW er* without C *FiSATUKiI8—W« tjUOt* nale* in UnAL-d lot* at 40064. firm hand*; from More, UmS,'**). FUU —Bale* are confined to ’the (rad*. Quotation* remain unebanc-d. *t* Marker*! >■ •;. Inrzt, ilK&U.&O; Medium do., sl'>,oo; N«. -i. BaiUinoreliTTiDK, srt,2Wrti«». Halifax do |A.bO«*-> La** Firti: Trout, SV; White, $10; halfMd* in the u*ual l't" portion. There i*»u upward tendency. , . , FLOUR— The mark* t*inc»M>ur last ha* undergone ou. » sibrtit change. The demand Mill .»nilnu«l mum in ad **nce of the amount r.<*l*.-d. There wo* an artiv* demand daring the wwkfor acme of the northern and interior «.un tie* of the State, wit h sale* in all of about 2.0u0 Md* ■ « $ *-. for superfine aud extra fTom fir«t iiand*, and |'J • j Wio from »tor». Se me -*!«■ of choir* extra at ■ n sale* of City Mill* fictitious •♦brand*'’ at V ' ' >l,i lew. Rye Floor h*» l«-n In goM demand at f’fc'vV-' f,om St^ntAlN —W'e continue to notir- a brisk demand for all de scription- t fGraln.and prta* remain Arm. We■ out* *jl** <■> 710 bus Oat* «t depot at 00c; 460 do *tnre at ul%\ hue in 1»U .1 lVhn.t.wJ»vlllrUk.ll«t $;/*». IJj* box. Corn..-Tli, m lx. «er, l.rt-k. with .nlf* ff •>.'.«■ l«i. in tsrioan inunt oofiot i It should, however, I* i«oni« in mind, tint -houtd our ris er* open fully, the*-. price* cannot be m*lntAlne , h GROCERIES —ft’ ig»r i* firm W e <juotc l>y the hhd ei.» a in Be, ,-,d b,lh. M J <■ W'AF- Of Mnlw™, r.,n,Wen,M. Ini. eb«n”eJ hknii «t 21 to Me for c»k xnf rypr..- &».« 11., «12e Klee <k6!6Ue H B,.—*n .ilv.nro, UKBMAN UAir-llrinirx 130'S ton. . , OLA?S-We quote eft, lirend. Window »t fJ S l» x for 5xS; 1150 for 7x«; $3 for KxlO; »3,W for All.. "JV 1 10x12; ft,so for oxl3, oxl4, nod 10x14 ; f.O for Jxl.t, 10x1... «nd 10x10; ft,,25 for 10x17; .’.,50 for loxlK: on,l «. or, In rreeling in like r»tlo eeeorjlng to elxe—lo >■ et off for reek. Country brenffe ere sold etan average of ete.ut .-or leee p I'X than city brand*. HAY.—From seal'-* it command- Y ta "- IIOG8 —But few hare yet been offered, and thor* rather Inferior xolJ 110 ,lo 10 arerake iH> do at 4V,. Wo think, in con*ctju«ore *<r lh* f < nr» ity t>f money,-comparatively few Hog* will be packed in this m iRGN ANDNAILB—No change to not* in rani ml**. The mill* are all in full operation. LARD. No. 1 sold daring the week at Vc for •'>bl and l'*c far keg. Grease at Bl£c. 1 FATfIRR The store rates are now : Red Spanish Role, Der Tb Zl<»22; Slaughter Sole, 24«>2G ; Upper l,wlli«r f p*r toen,’ »»«1»00; Bridle do. -do. ; tlountry Uridle do. »2S@*.V,; Sklrtins lx**", l*r lb. 1* rent*. NAVAL STORES—Spirit* of turpentine hring- ftj in the ■mall way. Tar Jd,76Ms6 ; Fitch ; Koem $3,2f» @ OI’LS— Steady Bales of I-ard Oil No. 1 at sOmyK.v i.y the lot and in the small way. Lln««fd is firmer, and ash-* in the retail way are mwle at S 5: nr. heavy sales n-ie.rU-d. PIG bTeTAL—Sale* M) ton* H. B. Hanging R«-k Metai*t |47. 6 mos; »ale* HO ton* Anthracite No. -*1 l <0 » do ; -*»0 do Stone Coal do at $2B, G iikk HERDS—Timothy i« -elltog from Btora at $11,26, from nret hand* at s2,7s(<ss2.hT. Clover*«*d—Sale* from nn>t hand* at $0,60, and from store at sfi,7f*if»s7. Flaxseed range- ih> cording to «iuality, at sl,soo?'sl,GO; sale* 26 hu* Clover at $0,50(3)7, cash. SALTPETRE.— 20 bag* at Uc, four months. HALT. —At the Canal *al*B are mad* at $2 hbl for No. 1, and for extra. From Htnre a Might advnnce on tbww rate*. al . BTRKL.—Spring Stool, Pittsburgh manufacture, f>! Plow do, l(cuVA\ *l®el plough wiogß,B; do, cut to pattern. V,\ A 11 a tee), from rolled lrou,sU; from haramenw • do. o*4; Hoe *te«L 7U; Fork, do, 7; Shovel do, 8; steel j dandy tire, 7; Eliptic Spring*, 10^;; neai do, ILWaiU; Culti vator teeth, 13X6, 32<0)d6; do, 60(«55 V- tooth. TOBACCO —Virginia 6'* range from l'ku/2i>, acconling to brand, and lamps at Virginia Twist, 10. Til'mW—No demand. Nominally held at 11U. rpjj{_ j c, $11,26, and l X, $13,26, cash ; Pig $34; Bar Regular Bales In email lota at 36@30c for rec tified. ,BRB A 00. FOB A HOUSE AND LARGE UsT.— WehaTe for sale a Frame House, containing three room* and a kitchen, with Lot 30 feet front by 140 deep, situated on Gray’* Road, Booth Pittsburgh, for which th* aboto low price is asked. This is a good chance for person* of small m “"' 10 proc " w * h “”» 01 "S'ootbmSrf sn, norgO 1 Real Estate Agent*, No. 140 Third street. - ( 1 % ■ ■ • •• EUS FOR RIVER MEM. The River. —There were 31 inches water In the channel, by the metal mark, last evening at dusk, and rising, with a prospect, there is no doubt, of plenty of water for all the St. Louis and New Orleans boats to do business, and which will proTo profitable to boat owners and crews. The steamer Edipte is the regular Saturday packet jr Wheeling. She leaves this morning at 10 o’clock. The steamer Altoona arrived at Cincinnati nn tho 22d,and reports 26 inches at Buffington and Blauncrhassett, with rain on the way down. The Kale Ousel left Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on the 23d. Mr. K. E. Phillips, brother of Capt. Phillips, has purchased one-eighth of the steamer Occina, id will officiate as first clerk. There was no improvemont , the Mississippi river at Bt. Louis, on 2lstin?t. The steam- ers Rosalie, Yorhlown, Vienna, and Qasd, were advertised to leave Bt. Louis for Cincinnati, on ibe 21sL Freights from Cincinnati to New Orleans, on the 22d, were $1,26; and for passage $3O. The steamer L. M. Kennett arrived at Bt. Louis on ihe 20th Bnd reports the river falling a'l the way, with 9 feet at Natchez island, feet at Hard-times bar, 7 feet at Helena, feet from Memphis to Calm, and from Cairo tn St. Louis. Capt. Uudd. of the Henry Chouteau, claimed $15,000 as salvage rendered the St. Nicholas, on the occasion of the accident to that boat. We understand that Capt. Rudd is now willing to accept $7,000, instead of pushing his former claim, and it is supposed that tho thing will be compromis ed by the owners of the Bt. Nicholas paying $6,500, beiDg $5OO more than tha amount which they offered at first.— Missouri Democrat, 20£A. STEAMBOATS. For New Orleans. Th* nrw plrninT WM. BAO VLKV, Captain C- BfSXoTT, will leave for the atove and in ■flUHKtermedUte port* ou SATURDAY, 23th insL, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or pa*?*»g*< apply on board. n0»22 ForLontsvllls and fit. Louis. The new ou\l splendid steamer HAY CITY. A. D MlllUL will leave for the aliove and tarme>tlute port* SATURDAY, 2. : »th instant. Fi>r freight or passage apply ou loard. uuVZi For fit. Louis , The steamer JAMES PARK, Capt. li»mtT Miljci. will leave fur the above and inlerme- port* SATUILDA Y, 25th iiubint. Pur freight or passage apply oo l«o*rd r»ov22 For (fit Louis. The •:,-*tner<i‘iU>KN STATE. Capt. J—xrn will leave fiw the al«>re and Intermr drMHHßdiate ports nn SATURDAY, ->th Instant. For freight apply on troard. ih’v22 * or fit. Louis. Tlio .nm-r IiIUMfK STATE. Cxp’aln E. ( will hwvp for the abtive an I Interne jwtV» on BATCKDAY, the J3th lu-Uol >'<>r tr-tght a; ply on noV.'J Itegular Wheeling Packet. ■w, Th*-new »u»«j»rr KuLIISK. Ju-lg* M<x'>at. Tl'»l> tY, THURSDAY. cATLKUAk, at * ...l-.-i, A. M . and con i.e*:tlng with t #C. an 1 I*. K.si)r.>ad at WeiletiUe. Vor freight applv t*» J D. L\tl.LlSaW*w>|». Ajrrot, fjo Vo lfii Flrvt street Regular Wheeling Packet. every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, ai.J alSek. A M. wit. the C. nod P Kail road wt VVelDvilW >ot frrtgt.t apvi* l'' h ..vi: J I* tVd U-Sii»*»'D. Ac*"' \T ’ h>- f-.aiL-.r'lil . •..-r.<-r -f U.-»i »r Elf.h *trwr;*.at l'->< ’ ~vi. A M . a c-orral n.wrtr.n aa-i liaU.,C*p«. A*- . AT 2 P M , (ir'.-rn*- Qu«wn»Warr. <.!ari*w*?r, 7*’: C«t:er i . IrW-kin New an i Serv-cJ liui-i li> awl.- i-J ■!>! Kitrix-o km i.i’.ur*. Ar . • .r-*-u Apple* tl:i« wa*-rn -.ill *. during tJir week at $l. —The *r* !«•* tt*- - 4 +. X'r - _ V-’ '•. ‘ ,• - ' i‘ *• ' " fc - • * ' '*• ’V * ' *£*‘*»-\ ‘ . ..... -. .■ •••;:. .:!•*?*+- •.. *■ **. «** *■ *.!*■* v*.s V’ * * ’ j . * ‘ v. ---jv *.■’ l l iVi.Tjtjr* ‘;■. jf ,l » ~ ••• .* %~4t» i. '■ : . POST OP PITTSBUBGH. 32 I TVCUES WATER tR TUI CHANRIL —METAL MAKE. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson. Parkinson, Brownsville. Luacrnc, Bennett. Brownsville. *♦ Thomas Shriver, riendrickson, Wmt Newton. “ Qen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. •' Convoy, Wolf WelUvlllvt. *• Eclipse, Moore, Wheeling. “ Exchange, M'Cnllum, Wheeling. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parkinson. Brownsville. 41 Luicrne.Bennett,Brownsville. “ ThomasohriTer, llepdricksoo, West Newton. 44 Oen.Bayard, Peebles,Kliiabetb. 44 Exchange, M’Callum, Wheeling “ Csnvoy, Wolf, Wellsvillo. 44 Eclipse, Moore, Wheellug. “ Hartford, Ilazlett, Wheeling. “ Winfield, ——, Kanawha. AUCTION aAUES. Auction— Daily Sales. at 7 ovu*:k. r m [la |», rtatV-oery, Facer A't:-;,* Mu*:-* 1 Ic»trctu«n: lUrlwarvao l L'litierv, I’.-AMn.*, \ *• r:li*r watcJ.wa. A- P M bA t I.». Ai. ■: ' i%~\ r. H. DAVIB, Acctlocsor lAK«»K "F cTAI’U: AM- FANi'Y DliY »>»': j AT AI'CTDN - *»«» MONDAY M'»bVJV-.. >-«et u N ."til, at Iof -l-.'k.ai U.« tv tocirrriai 1.-.J!.'. -• rr.. • { V> ...i mi I FluL ■til wdi I -i • a »>• .-rr.-T a I >-f f !»•::. *r,l i. f • UI'RV li.sn* *, I !».«■ *. *. : a* ,- *: .'.i > Uaea* mi. J • t-.tfi*. ! 1 • *.«»•. Ct- »■ >...r 11 -»• ry. \e,:a>.-. H-U *.». jn-'ctj’. • k*n-' >• --J* I M 1-0 I*. Au U ••< r "f :.T- *ll rtllTtlßtf* ait-1 .-N Draw"-. 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Ti„. wnrllit th. *ttrnti. a - t U.-- tr*>l» »n«l •» 1 tw »>M In I<-U in »ui’- '.hreJ u< , T - : 1 M l-.WI*. Aiatfcwr 4 t*MI.M?TKAT'>KS ?At.K >'F FUtMtSO fc'TKSMI-'*. A tun-k. Pf-tun-. (1 .U~b-JJ Furmt.irr. A-'. -On TVK> t*AY ronnnnir. *i«>»*«inl*r »* 1,1 ~>l' rfc . fc ' ,h ' ! * t, ‘ njit-n.f «.f Ji liu -n Ih? M’C.orif K»»t ltirmti>i;l>ftiu. w*U >» «*r^* , r •» J —jh (.toJUrl, ft'lniltil-'trftt. r. tb* ruttn* •»<* X nf Fftimlns run-tt-. Fl-wk FreliK*. lbuffb<iM FnrnhuM-. Mr, ftin.iit «M b &r> . : \onn firnt .ju.lltr lUv. 'J llnr-rn »n-l JUrur**, J W. »-r.n». i I* ‘i H»rr-'*r. - lY>w», Mr at ►•l*'. 1‘ M I»AVIH. AUi-tlon'^r \ Sfc». - " l.r '•» -A l>r.M K W AFifcJi-!* «►. A »>*t —*i. ■ t-t! :i, r S-T-.. • : V*. *• it- M» r- ?*•»*: * !. • T •■? A iU.: *7. i U .-1 .l!-r .. ■ Third Arrival of Fall *»d Winter tionda. j TWKNTY PhKt’KNT. »'"KMkK Pi'll »..*• , f-T KV K N f*« > N * l-OVK, Mitn -f lb- i>rt/un»l ! lUwliiVe, No T 4 Market HTrrl, *•"•*! r.mnli "tr.*rt i * mml tin' Pimiioml, Pitt»bnncb.»r* ju«t r«»l?inrf * br<« and i M.1m.t1.1 »««-.rlinent <d Pall l*ry <;<-•!«. •» uru»h»Uv I" vrK- from Nr« York and importer* **>■ 1 an■> IS ti.m mlm. Tli«- .U-'k will W found full In depart- : *. lucnt. oonidsditif In part of t*ha*»K Clonk*- and Talma*. of i’t.tt •>*-« ij U.'O , Blank*;*. ai Urifnin- ; 1-luM, atrip* and plain f'llk, Kn n- h M-rtnoe*, Oa*hmrr»-*, Coin* rij-. .... , Paramatta* and Alp**A*, at unprecedented tar,tain*, Merino and Caehmer* Plaid*. <*" do tiowbazln** and GauUio Clothe, do do French Utntfbani*. do >lu Chintzes and Print*. do Irtxli Unet.aaud Un*n PherUm:*, do do Pillow Uuena and Table Cloth*, do do Napkin- and Table DaiAhake. •»" do Plain and printed l*id*»n««* nnd Cwr.hriu-r**, do Abo. a full awnrtmewl m iMin—Ur Uoode, at tfreat bar ”*ol iff Collars Cbcmix*-tt"- mid linn IkeMtlefs a; ffT*at bar-rain*. . . . Hit,buna un.l Millinery luvd?. nt qn-al , Horbrv, Uloraa and .“uaiH'nd.T*. do. Owiu/to lb- unuauallv Urn- 1 importation, bare t>een toned into the ntirtmni in the rant, and wdd at treat mrrtt.oee, and will ta -Id for ca-di at a very Hiiall advnn •• o>r . YiM Nd. KIKYKN.hON A UHh TMIK )«!<• lirmtt .IDNI:* * .Imvim; been l>v the d*f\Ui ot Joi n F. g-ilnr, on the '.'7th hint, the hustnevnd s»U hrra will lv -‘.•ul«U by the un<l. relied, nt their ofhi e, itirnor wl lb--nri l l>rel etreetN. ISAAC JuNivS, >iirrivl«K I'artner Pitt-burnh, September :»>. Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURER "I nn.l UtM.-r Steel. l’l‘»uh A piul, fl.el rh'ilKli <- wh fpriM-. Ilrw« Nul T.|". I>*» j—™‘. *— ■*• “ Hammered Iron As h'v w '‘ rn ’ T <d K • ttUxburgh, I’n. " 7 ISAAC JOilta - n. IS. Roger* 4. <-o.» MANUFACTURER* or tu>UKßS'patent improved .--teel Cultivator tooth. Office corner Kokand tir-lslreets <«!f2ly Wanted, By ft sober, industrious young *7^ll‘l" entire time U* hi? business, a tUIUATI"N AS . illl I*INQ CLBUK lu a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As siKtant book Keeper, or a place In a tlrorery or Ury •*. • ,• Store- and will make himself generally up»*lul to bison*- uloyer. A not* addressed through the I'ost Office to A. I n ’’ or l«!t at tho office of the *• Post,’’ will receive f-rmnrt attention. _ Removal. By SHORE respectfully Informs bis friends and the uuMic that ho has removed his merrhaot and custo mer^Tailoring Establishment in No. 93 Fourth street, near u?™,l lie respectfully Invites his old Mends and ensto mnrTto rive Urn a call, confideDt It, hiH ability to please. Wm. Dlftby, Jr., C.i/yTtHNQ AND VURNISIIINIi STORK, Mainme Hull, , ilml, i’UUburgh. —Clollilna maije to orJ.T, in etvlft. »nd »t moJ.mt« win.. noMf —' New Smoked Beef, SIWITKSALB AND RETAIL AT STALL NO. 11 AL (Sbwptortet end at Stall No. S 7 No. M.ritot j. BttaWrglL .. . . JAM i!g OARDNBR. | nornlm -| IC . ■— ; —— «. v ; * *- • r V-Vv*:' • « id*/* •’ MISCELLANEOUS. THE COSMOPOLITAH ART ASD UTE :rahy association. Organised for Oit Kneouragenunt and General Diffusion cf Literature and the Fine Jris on a new and original flan. I'Hld NEW ASSOCIATION IS DESIGNED To ENCOUR age and popularise the Fine Arts, and disseminata puro and wholesome Literature throughout the country. For this purpom a Gallery of Art is to he permanently founded, which will each year contain a choice and valuable collec tion of Painting*. Statuary. Ac. For Free Distribution. The Association will also publish and issue to its mem bers each year, thu best Literature -f the day, consisting of the most popular Monthly Magaxlnes, Reviews, and Pic torial Library works. The officer* of the Association for 1854 bare the pleasure of announcing that the subscription books for the current year are iu»w open, and that the first annual distribution of Works of Art contained In the aborn Gallery will take place in January next; on which occasion there will be distribu ted among the members of the Association, free of charge, several hundred superb Works of Art, among which will be the original and world-renowned statue of Hfram Powers, The Greek Slavs, purchased at an expense of over $5,000! Al«o, a large and very choice collection of magnificent 01L PAINTINGS, con sisting nf the best productions of celebrated American and Foreign Artists, among which are the works of Sontag, Meeker, Read, Kensett, Griswold, Clough, Frankenstein, eod other eminent American Artists, which, with the con stant editions made through an agent now In Europe, will render this by far the nn»st complete Gallery of Art in the United States. The Literature published for dissemination among the members of the As sociation, for 1854, will consist of the following Monthly Magazines, Reviews, Ac., viz: Harper’s, Putnam, Black wood, Knickerbocker, Godev’s Lady's Book, Graham’s Mag azine, and the Illustrated Magasiue of Art, together with the following Quarterly Reviews, re-printed in New York, vis: Westminster, London Quarterly, North British, and Edinburgh. This Association Is open to all; any person may become a member on the payment of $3, which entitles him to a membership and any one of the above Magazine* or Reviews for one year, and also a frretickei in tbe annual distribution of Statuary, Paintings, Ac All who take five memberships are entitled to any five of flie Magazines one year, and six tickets in the distribution. The wide-spread fame of the above periodicals renders it n»edli~j* to say anything In their praise, as It U conceded that, as literary organs, they are far in advance of aoy others in the world. The publisher’s price of each is inva riably $3 a year; thus by becoming a member ofihi* Asso ciation, It secures to all the two-fold benefit of three dollars’ worth of sterling literature and a tJeket in the distribution of the mo«t magnificent collection of choice works of Art in the country. LITTELL’B LIVING AUK, HwWy, will be furnished one year snd two memberships for The Gallery of the Association is located at Sandusky City, where superb granite buildings have been erected for it, and In whose spacious saloon the whole eollecJon of Paintings and ,-iatuary will be exhibited. Tbn net proceeds d*-m**i from the sale of memberships, are devoted expressly \o the purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year. The increasing Interest felt in tha advancement of the Fins Arts warrants the belief that this Asaerlatlob will, with th M |»>*srfu) aid of Literature, become at once univer sally popular, as it not only cultivates and enoooragre the km* Arts, but disseminates sterling Literature throngbout ths i land, thereby adapting Itself to tbe present wants aud In.su-s of the American people, enabling loth rich and poor to make their homes pleasant and attractive, by tha aid of r.-ulpture. Paintings, aod the reading matter whieh U;c wi-le range <•: American and Foreign laterolure affords. A few cf tbe peculiar advantage* derived by joining this Association ar»— l»t. All i-ersous get th- full valoe of tb«lr flWMripUon at the stall, in tbe shape of sterling Magwzma LiUiatore 2d. They are ai th* «*uir lim» contributing toward pur . basing choir,- Wi lks Ot Art, which are in torn to bo ilk* tribute,l #ni..Dg li»*m«eir.-s free of charge no-mb.-r isHlM.line-tlj encouraging and patroo the Arte *<>.l Artl*i» of th- country, dUburvtng many thou -ande of dollars through its agency. 7h,i-w wlj.' purchase Magazines at bra.-kstores wlllobacrva His? by o ining lM» As.-.-e-iatitu. they rereive the Magazine | n ifi iii the »niiaal distribution. ail at the same j ri •• ihe, m w p»v 1 -r tb- alone. Ail •—rw.i»« on V- •■inltig mem Vrs, i an have their Maga j.ne •-•miaeuc* »i'b any in- nth they cb»«»e. and rely on nimii—l t/- ll“ fn preniptiv on the fir*t of every m ti.h.-Kre.-: tr'in ibe New York and PhtlaMphia puhllah rr I tack numf— r, !urut*h«-l If desired. IPr.k. if nei-ite nißi“ at the Eastern office. New V, rK. >r Wet’tu t f!W. Aan iu-ky perwnt renutMng fund* for memlwralilp. should mark lell- ts •• ite.-i.te-rel. • so 1 >ute the month wuh'wbtrh they v;«b their Magazine* t- • ■ nim>ar*, sod *!*■> their poet , ft,,. *.i in fall, > n ’he rrewlpi <•( whi-’h, a rertiftcafa of rc-ui -'-Mp. t-vetner with th- Magaain* dreired, will be : -r * *r i -1 •. • aa < part of the --.-uniry a*- i >T’i-e» <'f Gee A vials-a, si th# Knickerbocker Mag «tir. - U" Jit- >. i«s\. >.» York, and at No It A Water • t. .“4»i>du*a». i >Ub. AdJrees. i»t either t fV».) C h I'KiatY. Aruiary i: A Al. A. ia*y si mj I* oi.taio-l *t No W<s»4 sUect, ii;-.-. urgh. ‘ • tl K KY.«KH. Dn»ayi«t. (.rrtl Attraction In Dry Good*. * * n i <*>. v .. n:tb »tfr^t, Pitulmrcb, 4 '\ , —W!»;>v ml »o 4 :! .0 . < J>hV tH* '!>% a hirh bar* r«.it . * r;* «i fro a >•<■•l, al th* ra ;<-■ tr. t'.«- * i ■ * b* «*»M at Am iic»! :hu ljao«-t»»e *»rvt) , , • aj. rii-' •. I'i'liU'rti. I*»rau*rt • v r*-., Iwß.*.*- *i. i .>• !-*• 'ban u/ual 1. «|:i . . f ihf la«a«t „ M -v« : .»«-»•■,» .1 Urv* n*. r-uk. U-o -; v«v« than usoal Slj'.tvii*, ('»• tb». t'aaHiliSr’C**, a- t: ml* til*- r-c«lar ■a-\ >: firry »l;. *• -1.-t '•• »w - a 7 , A . A » t \HHIAI.K* M»K HALK. *1 ht« X '.•.w.niA'H w.u:»;!i e**r ;r» Two Miir Kun. vti«t < i \ tit !</:.»:“*. - r v»rr> Wtii u. u, an-t will mitlou;' ip .-.i:r;i:.-» *u-i ►•—• t.'J t.»w4 Cam*?**, n L-J ■•■ t. .» » t-k'S. >.* win t-ii ’fi tli» **rr lr*«r»t t#rta# Ivr vi -I, Ha« i u.; );• 1r»•! * «■ > war*' pra--i>rT tc tb«* borttwan.and w,. r ),>, «11 v(»>’« >• r«' iii:»'• iti ' t.« ttaat. h» flatter* himarlf 1* . »j. i,;rv ; <tr-li*<- »rr r**p*.-t fully tnrV.ad to call k ;»• It'. »u 1 i fr.in}'’ »Jt»-atV.‘o p*t l lo pf 0»r - kil'..U*»*i WIIITK. VT KM » M f>«i c-r tNr *«..)> k*. of th«i VASH I.WKWK OiMI'AN V, /.f IMJ at tl;. 1 ■ f ,li<- C« BiJianjr n-TH'T < f K-'UHti *r*J Smith ti.-. i »rr»* t«. --ti M--n-J.it, Ui< nil. ln*t«o', U»e (..Uo« tog |»r -*. |,. « pm- * ••■■tr ii< i;it. :<>r tlw Minimi* jraar U 11 .1*. <it> l - *iu>r, |; >%!,(!<., W. MVUtiloirk. J tirit-r r-'iii. Jaia** H. Nr<l«j, A A. Cam- r, A J Jon**, It U ball, K«-mxvJr T.KrlfitJ, \Ailiiaru * lU-«a. A Wl.km-, U.. 1» M ».!<• lUw| ti’U. Klfflilor ('a#Uß* Factory. I o|| ,M MuK HKK* 0»•. i-UMTH'AI. O»UC t) M \ K KU-. • rr . r • ! lipl —'m atn) lMuVtit Alt ivy, r*., I.»>» >•<> lian I an I «r* laiiiutacturln* au \t, n.it. Jt - rMn'ril i.t C«rrU«r«, K*» kawaya, ilnjQttfft. t!irs A’- , mill'in all ih.ir »ar»nu« nt> !•*», wllli • tip-; i.-KAf.l t.. -lMihi-iiu.- «i»l U-muy >'f niut.lt, u«ln,t . »i!i U- r ;u .<ni.-li.-t .in tii*! f Ui«ir work j liv I'it'-t.u. Ji aoif >Ui*< li- 'ler i )iuui'iu>n* «»«rjr fl 1 t.-ru imniii.-s.lunu/ tin* «Uy •*•!£> \y I HANK Ihi* •!*> vrAllj u»» in Ihf wholiwal* > ruit an 1 C.'iiii-''li 'nary tn>in* »!« t niv m*o, T. H An u !!.>> Jmjmoitk hfr«**fu>r, Imnj tht*'late, NntaoibM U.th, lH'ii, e»il W Juriwl un lt-r tin nauir an.l »tjlr o: J. C AmJ< rwn A S>n /1j Til K IlKr r WAV U‘ »M'«rUiu a fact U to tTj fhr .l WI t>'»X A W>N hur«> fit l* I up "tcrv .m W.--1 ftrwl, vliidi t>r*iyl«* and beauty »m tl.uu . V. r m (hf rlty, and th«-f an 111 t!.- ir II ATS, CAl'S*, Ac., urr go; to a* -i)!.' .I.- ran l«- ; iwut* I In any frttabiiahmput fc-a*t nr W>at. Tli-ir urti.'lfi hnvx |««<n carefully «*i»tnln«l ao.l i»t Ut*' lull’ tnuiily l#ir, ami niiui' «‘f them found Wtt |‘arti’\i!:»r iitt*-ntt<>n t- iiiriml to our £l, and |4,OU Huts It.tm-jol" Wish! No iluinlmg. ri'WO 111)M'ill'.l) IhiT.LAKS worth of stock I uii! nd |... ■!).-:nimi.-d »t luniLllS A CO.'S Star Da ,-u-rreol* p*- ti;il!»■ r'. Kitit* i-tr*-.!, i.ppOhllc .Mien's but UI-.HI ihe payment .'•! il >«ui ■ iu | i.-.-ur*- a* *<**l * L!KK- M>S k> ran >»• i*r->< ur, .1 in Ibis or any other city. Call Mineral Water unit Saraapartll a. |> l*'ll r-l*. l«*low I’eun, Is W iniitiittui't unik HD I l-'ti .1-n.>r ihf ttlx’TH U’T.T»gt »u uxt.-iiKiv.- m-kl.* Ili- uriti'VMirr ul lltf Uv-t-iunlity, umnutH' tun-il Iron, tli.- vurv,t nuit-mls PenDianaliip, Hercautllt anti Steamboat Hook-Keeping. riMIK DAY AMI KVKMMJ CI.ASsKS OK DUFF’S COL- I l.K*iK nr>' n|K-n tor the pti'-n nt stud-nt*. Diiily L-. riui-on Mennntlle Law and Commercial b-d- Nolle*. riMIoSK \vhn wnut lloy'B Clothim* would do »• ll to call I ui CALLAHAN’S lW»r, -4 Fifth street. Uls KO«U fbl Men' -W. ar are splendid. Live hiui a chance. No charg« lor r-liowinii __ Joint W. flutter i Co., I NORW AUDI Nil AND COMMISSION MKRCHANTS— -14 DenJerK in all kind* o( ihUsburgh Manufactures, Le*i and Sh.-l l-nul. 07 Fn.H tstre.H-_ __ l ommnnlon Ware. VIAANKARDS, Cup*, I’ime.-, BapO-mal Bowls, Ac., Jus I onenintr. Also, RrtUania Tea Ware. Castors, Uermai SDTer and I‘lated Spoons, Fork.-j Ac. Tea Knifes, Butte K Wa P trh^ Jewelry, In lam* variety, and very loi nrices; Odd IVns, Spectacles, IWil*. Canes, Ac. Watch repairiag dODo In a superior manner, and w»rr«i ed. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Beal aD (ta7^ HllU mHDUfB rirner of Market and Fourth streets. VjAWrrTKBAUTHIiCIKV-lO Bt.« '.-I■*» li uU.b, [ootWi PLKMINO BROS. bbK HU. V,-' fs''■■ ■ ■ ' -> L- V - - -7** U-, ■ -»■& ... • \.Sv. •• *-. * . .. "1 ■» ■ ‘I- ,»tJ rt- r uf -r* kti.’«r \ A MA.VN * l> silver M*nvf»clorr> 5 •; i.i - *• * l* l'aji --.t.-f.-tori- ,• Ifljf k.t *..yk 1 ■ •l-ni-h Kill* .1 uitMl* in-n nn.l >•**;.ru lu.knrr. 1.. .ii (<-rtu*. Th<'y nil wli < iu»< l*vi>r «Uli i<al J C. ANI>KH^>N HATH AXD CAPS. J WILSON A SON s. : MEDICAL. CmwptlTu Read 1 JYO. « WOOD STREET, , BETWEEN WATER AND FIRST STREETS, revolution io the treatment of all diseaaMof the longs. ' VITTCnTTUf U Accounts are dally received from Clergymen and other per* : rUlBDtttU JX » eons of the highest respectability, of eases of euree hereto- 1 MANUFACTURERS OF fereconsidered incurable of Asthma, Bronchitis, Oonsump- j , . TTraiea* liPMTllu awn nviTvna rv Con, and all Diseases of the Lungs, by DR. CURTIS* , WHITS LEAD* BSD LEAD AND LITHARGE, DffOBTKRI ASD DIALERS 1» HYQEANA. Reed the following: ■>* DRUGS, LINSEED* OIL, LARD OIL, ALCOHOL, Dr. Hassell, Postmaster of Burlington,N.Y.»says: “Send MEDICINES, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, TANNER’S OIL, a down more Uygeaoa; it la working wonders bow in WINDOW GLASS, PAT*T MEDICINES, SPERM OIL, diseases of the longs. 1 believe It will core any disease BTUFFB GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, WHALB OIL, not In the very last stages, and even then Is priceless u, p A j NTg> ’ SURG. INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHY, SPICES, the rest and comtori it U sure to give the snfferer. * I am L waroho use their new buildings ere completed, and are now prepared, with a new and willing,’said ray neighbor, *to pnrehase a package a week Vy <WI stock to fil. ordera promptly and on as favorable terms as eastern jobbing bouses. for my daughter; it gives her perfect rest. Ido not expect * ’our WHTI.K LEAD FACTORY is in fall operation, and as wemanufeeture none bnt a strictly pare article, we can . , ... , „ , r guarantee it to be equal in qnality to any malde In the United States. her to live. a FAHNESTOCK'S YERMIFCGE famished with directions in Bngttsh, French, German and Bpanl>J» Droxasi is Mains.—J. IL Gaubert, Postmaster of Rich* no n*dawlm mond, Maine, writes ns: “The Hygeana is doing wonders 1 here. My sister has bad a distressing cough, with great difficulty of breathing, tor years. She wore the inhaler and took the Cherry Syrnp tor a few days before she wae re lieved, and now, after one month's use of it, her congh is well. Dr. Curtis* new system of inhalation most produce sd entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of the longs. There is no mistake, it is truly a wonderful dis covery. The Bar. Hr. Oortis njt: “It is now eight days slnee my daughter pat on the Inhaler and commenced using the Uygeana, and it has already done more for her than all the medical faculty hare been able to do for the laat two yean. The Irritation and tickling actuation in the throat Is gone, end with it the cough. Bbe sleep# well.'* Bold at DR. KBYBER’S Drag Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin alley and Wood street. [octibdewfim Crlatwctoro’s Kxcelstor Hair Dye. A great inrention triampha orer alt factious riralry, ereo in this credulous age* It baa been Said that every city is a Paradise of humbugs; bat let a really meritorious article, capable of doing all that Is promised for it, be placed in competition with mere nostrums, sustained by puffery, and not by their own excellence, end the true preparation will succeed while the trash falls Into contempt It baa been thu* with CRIST ADO RO’3 EXCELSIOR HAIR DTK. 11 was offered as a preparation embodying all the chemical Ingredients of nature's own blacks and browns. The chemists analysed it, and certified to the feet. The public tried it, and their experience confirmed the dictum of-the scientific world. Its popularity was almst as instantaneous as the ebaoge of color it effects. Hm people wera invited, through the press, to see Us operation with their own eyes. They be be Id red, sandy, yellow and grey hair, transformed in fire minute*-—without passing through any intermediate tints—to a brilliant and rich natural black, or to any shade of brown. They found that the fluid imparted ho stain to : the skin of the head, emitted no unpleasant odor, contain* ««1 uo eante laing element. Of course, they endorsed It. 1 uey could not do otherwise; and at this moment the mica the article exceed that of any other bsdf dotenhair dyet in the world. It is ths Mast effort of edeoee, and it may b” truly «aki, “ the noblest offspring is the last.” The Ex* crlsior Hair Dye must break down every other and mo nop* otbe the market, simply bocauae it is the best. The result it produces la its sufficient advertisement. Compare Us o}«ratinrxs with that of other hair dyes, mad judge to which oi them ths palm should be awarded. Hold irhniwiT and retail et DR. KEY BAR'S Drag Store, 140 Wood street. , povl4:dew Agcacy of Dr. I, I. Fitch's Cslebra* tod Medtctmee, at DR. G. Q. KKISER'S Drug Store, No. 140 corner Wool street end Virgin alley. ( berry Pulmonic, Pulmonary Balaam. Pectoral Rxpeeto» rant, Pulmonary liniment, Depurative Syrup, Heart Oor* rtr Cor, Humor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, A ott-Dyepeptic Mixture, Gough and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, Female lllls, Female Specific, Ac., Ac., need by him constantly and with aaprueedented succees, in the treatment of (Wj, CnvffJu, CbMjuMptiew, Ad Amo, Heart Diseases, DyS trjum, .Vrr/aJa, sAia iAseases, Put:, tie. wwptalUd t\Usnl Plaint Abdominal 3mf.porLtrt. I*7. PdeKt heprvred Plated SUti • Spring Skonider Braa. Dr. 3 Also, •)! kind* of Provrietary Medicines, at the lowed r.r*s, aud retail. iKJTlldrw. A PltyslcUa'i Oplalsu of my Ihaaldsr in. Lavs. mI I toe the Chamber* burg TreneaipL, nodes •late »f Krpt'-sibrr I*. 19M, lo speaking of there Brace*, mji : Our friend, I>r. GKO. 11. KKVSEIt, submitted to oar ia>p*wticm a very fine eperiaeen of lb* “ Washington So* peoder Bra'T," man ufectured and sold by him et the corner .4 \Xr*M strsel and Virgin alley. Pittsburgh. It serve# admirably ths f.if which it I* lotroded, la light 1 ra«T. and free from tb« objections attached U> the many other Brans in gsoseml oar. It is an excellent while at the same tlm* It prrwrrr* to* fhonl- in a healthful p'eitiou. without ai all restraining the natural u>o»*B»ei.t» . f the body The Dr. will send them by sal!, free of (eetsgv, to any part of the Union. SU vb-'lfwaieaud retail a. DR. KEYSKR’S. 140 Wood •ire*t. rom»r r>f Virgin alley {wtiaiew list or osauiii ninrr kxdicihm, FLEEISO HEOTHKBI, U-W PlUa hryyfut i oarf IWahrv ta ft itent Mediants, Career V«mrth asd Wood atrrvu. Pittsburgh. IT KEL>;K> AMERICAN COMPOUND; £V Jajar'a A.teratlTr: tkmlwttw Balaam ; “ llair Dye: “ Kipwtoraot; *" Suatir. Puts: “ llair Tonic; Wlaar's Balaam of Wild Cherry; Bryant** Pulmonary Balaam; Uw -fiaoU’* German Btttar* ; HolU. 4 _M llaetett#r» StomacEUo MerchUe*’ Uteris* dKlbolfcoa. Sterna*’ Seotvh Cough Candy; Pricw'a do; Thors’a do, llowe'a do; Oeg'wU'* India ChoUgogne; Morse'* InvlgoralUMtOurdiala T»ter'- Goto Arabfo Drop#; l(arrtaon'a Hair Dye; I‘hakm‘a do Hatrbelor't do MrMunn’i Elixir of Dp him; Bryant'* Punfrieg Extract; Daikry** Pain Extract; Bn"* o'* Faarnra of Jamaica Giagrr; ilcAUUUr'i do do; Kidder’s IndelUbla Ink; Payaon'a do do; ▲rnhuid'a do; m Curtta* IZycvana; Lyon*' Kathi UIVU. Diivi<r* Lilly White; Baxia’* do; iv.bta*’ Unimea:; IlunUk do; Allen'* Nerve and Bona Uttlmaat; Mexican Mustang do; Farral's Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel’* Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Barnr's PU* Lotion V Mere Fun; Ucarpa’a Acoustic Oil; Merxihaut's Gargling Oil; Kuahlon, Clarke A Oo.’* Cod Urer Ofl; McAiUster’s Ointment; fficir*' Itch do; -Petrel’* do; Oray'a do; Trank'* Magnetic OlatmenL Judkln's do, Swaim's Panacea; _ Uoock'a du; Sargant’a lutent Panacea; Perry Daria’ i’ain Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Iloughtan's PepMn; Kiers Petroleum; Mrlaoe’* Celebrated Liver Plila Urandreth’s do Wright'* lodlan Vegetable Pills Lee’s Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Bren'* do; Swayna*’Extract Sarsaparilla Blood 111 a Jayne’s Anodrne Oough do; Townsend's Health dOj Jew David’s Piasters: Shoemaker’* - do; Dr. Newman's do: Hadway's Heady Relief; Mortis r Remedy; Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative; Emerson’* do; Ball’s Baraaparilla; Townsend's do; Band'* do; Guysott’s Extract Yellow Do<-k and Sarsaparilla Wolff’s Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver’s Honey; M Highly Scented Brown Windsor “ Musk; l.udlum'a Specific; McLane'* Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler'* Gum Arabic do; Sel.ers' <lo; Swayne’* Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Barry’s Tricophorous; Norwood’s Tlucture of Varatrum Virida; McLane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Looock's Pulmonlo Wafon; Thompson’s Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. McCUntock's Family'Mediciues; Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps; Water’s Airaoipheric Breast Pumps; Gum Klestlc do do fablfely DuiTt College. Classical and mathematical department.— Hour* and urnw p*r eersion of weeks, payable by the half session, in advance: , Regular Day Class lo Latin. Gre*te, Mathematic, Ar-, 9 to 12, A. M..snd 2 t04,.P.M.,520. Evening Clas*ln Math* emetics 7 to D, P. M., $2O. Enoch anil Qerman. 9to 12, A. M. aud 2to 4, and 7to», P. M., $2O. Ladled Class lo Mathematics; Wedo-*aday, 4too. P. M.; Saturday, oto 12, A. M., $lO. No pains or expanse will be spared to make thin department of the College wnrthv of patronage, onll P. lIAYDKN. A M . Priocipal. PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, BOBEBT H. PATTEBBON, Proprietor, CORNER or DIAMOND BTREKT ANB CHERRY ALLEY. nillK «übnerib«r reepMtftlU, MtnonneM to the.LndlM.pd I Gentlemen of Pttdbargb, th»t h. hM roomU, cnotal » RIDING SCHOOL, which, In point of eiie, oommodlotn »,« .ml .d.pUtio£ nnd.ni.bly excel. no, dmidr e.Ub llehment in lb. United SutW. IU lncntton U n°»mU>l. from «U ports of th. ollj. »bfle id high ud Jr, iinnUon tender. ItMPccdUy .uldd to the promotion of benlth, b, Th. Hon*. M. fedhrnod well trained end the proprietor pledge, himralf .thet.no pJns OT expense will b. .p«ed to mike Ihii eA.bU>bm«rt rhe flrat in tbe ronfldtmo. of the pnblic. oct23:tf —uuh.pkuTlC CJIAIBB. —A lew more of thone eu U rSiJm obJra,» mJmlrabl, .d.W«d for the comfort tnd mm of tbe larelld, or th. lonnge of thOM when. bedle AreMdendry; flndiwattdfcrMl. B .. . . J._ K YOUNG A CO- t _ %* . - B. A* FAHNESTOCi MISCELLANEOUS. SALE OP THE MAIN LINE OF PUBLIC WORKS. SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED. XirHEREAB, The 29th aection of an act of the Genera) W Assembly, entitled “An act providing for the sale of toe main line of the public worka from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh,” approved toe 27th day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, declare*:— ‘‘That if the said "»*>" line shall not be awarded to any purchaser under the provisions of this act, the Governor ,>..n advertise for the term of one month, in two newsrn* ’ >«ra published in Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, br purchasing the same, or any division thereof, sod trans nit the proposals, if any are received, at tot. casting of toe next General Assembly, to the speaker of the Senat* who shall open and publish the same In the pretence of that b °2»d whercaj, SaH main Une of public works was not eold and awarded as contemplated by the saU act of As- Sofecß IS HEREBY GTYEN TEAT BEALEDJROPO SALS FOR TEE PUBCEASE OF THE SAID MAINLINE, «or my division thereof,” win be revived at the office of tbs Secretary of the Commonwealth, op the lrtdayof January next. The proposals will state distinct- It wither the bid i» for the whole line or e pert, end tor whet pert. Sell proposals will be eddrewed to the Secrete ry of theCommenwerith under seel, end marked, ** Propo ■ela tor the Main line of the Public Works.” The law not having indicat.-d clearly any form or condi tions for bids, It has been deemed proper to annex certain sections and parts of sections of the law Paellas a heels for propomls- Bidders can make such modifications and chan gee of these as they may deem propers- . . _ Sic I. That the Governor is hereby anthonaed and re qulnd to Inrtto uaM ptcpo»l.fc. Ui« line of the public works, to wit: The rbfladeiphm and Co lumbia railroad; ihe canal from Col “ n^J D ,^ le J “ at Duncan’S Island; the Janiatseanalsfrom thence to Hrf- Udaysburg; the Allegheny Portage railroad, tneloding the new :oaJ to avoid.&e Inclined planes, in 1U wndldon at the time of the transfer, and the m»al from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, With all the property thereunto pertriningor belonging; said propoeala shall state the maximum price Offered for said main line, on the foßowin* terms, to wit. twenty per centum of the amount Hd to be paU into the treasurrio cash, before the transfer of arid works, and the balance in ten equal instalments, the Interest thereon pay able eeml annually, fro* the date ef the J; the rate of six per cento* per «WUa» and the flret instal , meet parable at the expiration of owe year from the date of uSaferfandsakl balanceshallbeKcored tetjwCommon- | wealth by the bonds of the company purchasing and the Mine without any otbarr*oid than this set shall , be a-Uen on the works and lmpiovt**Bts aforesaid. Sac. 11. That the purefaamncf mid raifroads andeanals, ( their successor* and assigns, shall be a body potitfo and cot* porate In deed and In law.by tbe name, style and tWe of the Keystone Canal aed Railroad Company, and bythe same lime tbs said company shall have perpetaal im* rioo. and be able to roe and be sued, plead and be implead ed, In all court* of record and and to have, pur- Sase, receive and hold, and enjoy to them and their roe- Mnm such Itid, tenements and hereditaments, gools, or quality soever as shall ba nuxsaary for tharepairs and ; management of mid canals and railroads, and the same from time u> time sell, exchange, mortgage, alien, grant or otherwise dispose of, and also to make and keep a comrnrn •rel and the same to alter and renew at pleasure, and also to ordain, wtabtfch and put into execution such by-laws, ordinances and regulations as .halt appear mbmiut and convenient for the government of mid corporation, sot to las contrary to the constitution or laws of the United Stou*, or of this State, and generally to do all and sburuUr (be matters and things which to them it *hall l*wfaJly a?" pertain to do tor the well-being of said corporation, and the due mansions ami ordering of the aflklrs of wum. Sac A That Immediately upon the issuing of letters p*- tit by tSooT^Tuie J raUro.d W*** phis to Columbia and the eastern dteiskm or the Peonayi vania canal, extending from Columbia to in junction with the Juniata dl virion, at Duncan’s Island, the Juniata Oni 2m extending from Duncan’s Islaml to HoUMaysbura, the w v and old Portage railroad from Hollidayaburg to Johns tjjen, and the western division of the Pennsylvania canal from Johnatown to Pittsburgh, shall be immediately vested la the mid corporators and their successors, including the bridge over the Susquehanna riTer, at Duncan s Island, to cethvr with all the surplus water power of said canal*, all offices, toll houses, water sUttons, workshops, locomotives, care, trucks, stationary engines, fuel on hand, boraes and implements, and all the estate, real and personal, puichas pj own *d and held by the Commonwsaith, for the use ol th« serf cans'* aad railroad*; the Canal Comm sooner* aball prepare duplicate schedules of all the estate, real ami twnmnaL purchased, owned and bell by the Commonwealth, for the use of the main line of canal* and railroads frum Philadelphia to lltteborgb. describing the tollhouse, work shop*, ami lb- condition of the canals and railroads, and iheir arneodsic*. and enume* aUng all tV e personal propaC tr • satd reh-d ules shall be rigoed by the Canal Commiasion «>• andby the prwrieot of the said company, with the cor* nvraU seal annexed, oo behalf of said company, one of whkb schedule* shall be left with the directors of said »m -pany. and the other delivered to the Governor, to be filed in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. Sxc. 6. That so soon a* the said company shall be organ la«l. and shall rive notice to the Governor of their readi ness to tak- possession of the said works, he shall eause no tice thereof to be given to all superintendents, 1011-coliec* tors, officer* and agent* of the Commonwealth, employed on or about said railroads and canals, who shall eonUnue nevertheless to discharge the duties of their said offices or ten t torment*, and be entiUed to receive their present rate Of ormpeasation from th* said company, until removed, or re-appointed by the directors thereof, and the official bonds of mkioffleers and agent* gbsll enure to the use of sod com pany, a* to all moneys received by them on account of the wmks, subsequent to the time when said company shall so take posfwsion of them as aforesaid. d«c T That Immediately after the Governor shall have isaced letters patent, the said company shall take possession of said public works, and shall he bound ever thereafter to kem in *-ps repair and operating condition, the enure line afraid railroads and canals, extending from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, With thsnirs—ry toll bourns, water riAtfons, locks, buildings end other appaxtanancea, and that the arid railroad* and canals shall be. and forever remain a public highway, and the -aid company shall fhrnisb stationary *nd locomotive engines, and motive power, for the use of all parwm* or companies engaged or wishing to engage in the transportation of tonnage or passenger*, *ueh tancs and in ««»ch manner as not to impair tLu utu and enj.*> - menu of mid railroads and caoa's by said parties, they pay ing just and lair charges for the use of said main line or ao v portion thereof, w hich shall not exceed the rates of toll now chanced upon boat*, care, tonnage and passenger* by the Commonwealth. It bring the true intent and meaning of this act, that the mid main line shall be, and remain tea* ever a public highway, and kept open ami In repair by said ccmpauT as such, for the free use and enjoyment of all per mo* desiring to use and enjoy the »»•, *wl nothing In th>« Ac: contaloed shall he construed in any way to In terfere with the existing rights and privilege* of parties doing barines* upon the same. , „. , , Sac. g. That the said company, on the first day or Decem ber after it* locorporadon, and annually thereafter^ shall raum to be made out, under the oath of one of it* officers, .r.d ir»on»limi to tli. oflo. of th. Auditor Omml.» to isiled statement exhibiting the amount of toUs, freight and other Inrortifci, which have heeo p-orired by said company during the preceding year. al*o a rutemr-nt oTall the expen dituree for the same period, for repairs, management, motive power and other purposes, and it shall be the duty of the Auditor General to file said statement in his office, a* all similar reports an now filed. Sio. 9, That the said company msy own and employ loeo modve engine*, rare, boats and horns, and convey paaren zsre and t«ru"»g* of whatsoever description on said canals and railroads, and shall hare the right to receivecompenm ton for tha same as hereinafter provided, and to makeroch remral regulations lor the transaction cf burinee* on said railroads and canals as they may from time to time deem proper, and they shall also have the exclusive right to fur nish all the motive power for said railroad*. Sxc. 10. That the said company shall not have the right to subject tonnage shipped or discharged at Intermediate , points on said line of Improvements, to eharg« or more i twenty per centum above the rates per mue charged for «*«"»■* tonnage passing over the entire extent of said i improvements for the time being, and the said company •haU make no discrimination in lolls and charges against any busts or tonnage pawing to and from the Susquehanna ■ diviriuo of the Pennsylvania canal, and the charges and tolls on such tonnage and boats, shall never exceed per mile those now Charged by the State on the Susquehanna, W«*t Branch and North Branch divisions of the Penn*ylv» nis canals, or the amounts now paid the Commonwealth, unon such boat* and tonnage under present maximum rates of tolls as fixed by the Board of Canal Commissioners. Sic. 22. That the said company shall carry out. In good frith, alt ron tract* which may ba in existmiee between the Commonwealth and other partim, for the oonsfruedon of new work on the Allegheny Portage railroad, or for repairs or materials on any part of the mid main That the said company may abandon said contracts in toe W m. manner that the Commonwaallb might have done, and that they shall not be liable for anv of the debt* on the said main Ilns, incurred prior tothedat* of the tnmsfer. Bxc-2i. That a failure to par any instalment, and the so crued lntMeet for mow than six mouth* from the time that such Instalment or interest shall be due, shall work a forfeit ure of double the amount of mooey due, and a repetition of such neglect, shall produce a forfeiture of the franchisee here by granted, whereupon the said railroads and canals shall re rart to the State, together with the working stock and pro perty thereon, owned by such company, and thereupon toe Governor shall announce inch forfeiture by proclamation, and the Canal Cemmlsrionera shall proceed to take of said canal* and railroads, and keep the wme opeP for ufe. at present rates of tell and eharge for the use thereof, until action is had by the Legislator*. Sic. 25. That It shall at all time* be lawful for a 3? ”gb£ Lcure a compliance with the provision* of this act. Sac 88. Thai the legislature reserve the power to alter, revoke or annul the powers and privileges which may be b”u. «tio th. empur -bw. th« said main line, whenever any of the said P° w *p 01 privileges may, in tbelr opinion, be injorioastothe atixens of toLs Commonwealth, in such manner, however, that no 'njustice shall be done to the said company. BT tux Govixaob: Harrisburg. Not. 14.1864. Notice* I HAVE sold my interest in tbe business of .^r* 1 AUu tu fi- A_ Lon*, who, with John Phillips, wRI cofc Uno. .t th. old .dnd, Eo. 108 Front '“*? t - I coTOieU, iwoommend tb.new firm to tb. petroM*. i°mNrTMKBI PUUborgb, July 18, ISM. T> H..MHLKE. . rnitiidm. *• ** s.“ a7£ono * co., a Bei l and brass pounders, and gas Invite attention to their stock ofQiandallar*, Br«**** dantoTand other fixtnr*. We fit op houses with Gas »Stte£i?make Brass Castings ofall kinds toord«,ftg; nlsh Railroad Pumpa and Tank fittings, and Attrition Metal constantly on hand. & _ ryv, THE ripoa of a. antos. j to mum«ti« not » »Mb IbrtaniUljUkpnol *t'“ r ®° nl klrl fl *w *ittt totoyopte of W*«***•!• *nqmn» fl. KUBKgB. . •r - ft: -V f. V >" WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TO! TRAIN will leave every morning (Sundays excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at all the regular sta tions, arm log In Philadelphia at 1230 A. M. *mic PAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh dally (except Sunday,) at 1 o’clock, stopping at Irwin’s, Greensbutg, lit* trobe, Bteirsvflle, Lockport, Johnstown, Wilmote. Gallltsen, Altoona, Ac., arnvtngtn Philadelphia at 5 o’clock, the next morning. Tnn EXPRSBB TRAIN will leare every tTensng at fkSQ o’clock, stopping only at Qreenshurgh, Xnfrobe, Lockport, Johnstown, SummarhJU, Gallltsen, Altoona, connecting at Harrisburg- with the train tor Bsltj- - more, arming in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 3 o’clock, P.M. . _ TUB ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leare every after noon (except Sunday) at 6-30 o’clock, stopping’ at all regu lar stations, and running only a* far as Biairsvflte. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN learae dally (except Sunday,) at 11 o’eluck, A. SL, stopping at all ata* ions, and running only as far as Brinton’s. RETURNING TRAIN 8 arrire in Pittsburgh, first Ac commodation arrivesatB o’clock. A.M. Express, 1.30 P. M. Second Accommodation, 7, P M. Mail 12SO, P. M. fast line, 2J20, A. H. Fare to New York, FaretoPhfladelphla,t»; fare to Baltimore, fam to Harrisburg, s6^o. Baggage checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets in can, will he charged tU oxters In addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company hare no Agent. t . ■ Peunrylranla money, and par funds only, recetvad in • payment tor tickets. NOnOR—In case of loss, tbe Company will bold ewyopsihle for personal baggage only,and tor' an amount not exceeding $100; N. R.—The Excelsior Omnibus line hu been empkijad to conrey paasengers and baggage to and from the Depot,at a charge not to exceed 16 cents tor each passenger, and 16 cents for each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. MEBKDKN, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on liberty at Pittsburgh, November 18th, 1864 T novl4 . t BTEUBESVILLE TO HZWABK, COLHKBHB AHD CIHCIHBA.U, mb—EM* Tin gteubenrllle and Indiana Rallrasdl Fifteen miles by canal packet, and central OHIO RAILROAD frotrf CUypool’s Station to Newark, and Columbus: Passenger* tearing Steubenville at 7 o’eloek, A. M., arrive at Cleypool’s in time to connect with Night Express-Train, on Central Ohle Railroad, for Newark and Columbus, arri ving at Newark at 12.03 A. M., and Columbus at 1.30 All, connecting immediately with train for Cincinnati;, and at Xenia with train for Indianapolis and Chicago, Returning, passengers leave Columbus at 6.40 A M ,and Newark atjl.2B A. SL, arriring at Claypool’s at 9.09 A. W-, and tearing immediately for Steubenville and Intermediate points, and arriring at Steubenville at 7 46 P. M. ! PRESENT FARE. From Steubenville to Newark, - |8 4& Do. do. Columbus, - 4 <5 Passengers going East by this route will procure Tickets at the Central Ohio Railroad offices la. Columbus and Newark. Passengers change Can at Newark, for ML Yemen, Shel 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 PEMBERTON, novl Sut eriutendent. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND MW ORLEANS. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE BT -i CHICAGO AMD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAP Aa Air lone Bonte from Chicago to St. Louis. TRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) on arrival of Express Train of Uiahigun Southern and Central Railroads— Trains run through to fcL in fourteen hi.urs, via Bloomington. Springfield mud Alton, rbiUtuui citangt of cart or baffffOft, connecting at Alton with daily Uue i 4 Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, auri at bt. Louie with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and Intermediate points on the Mississippi, snd with regular line* of steamers for Kansas and Council BluiD. TIMS FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 33 HOURS Bagcage cheeked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Can tral and Southern Trains, end at the depot in Chicago. K. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger AgenL RICHARD P. MORGAN, Ja, Superintendent. Through Tickets to St. Loui«, by this route, can he obtained in Pittsburgh, at Office* of Cleveland and Pitta bqrgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. faap2T:6p TN CONNECTION WITH THE Otxlo and Pcnsiylvanla Railroad^ VIA ALLIANCE. rpHB ahortast, quickest and cheapest route to Toledo, Chi- X cago, Bock island, Galena, and Bt. Louis, Is VIA This route is one bundled miles shorter and about eight hours quicker to Chicago, ih»n the circuitous one VIA IN* Trains tor Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.80, A. hL, 12JK), NL, and C3O p. H , connseting at Hudson with Trains fur Cuyahoga falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.00, A. SL. •i 20. P. M , and 6.20, P. 11. -•The Trains of th* Ohio and Penaa. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at 6.00, A. iL, 8.00, A. M„ and 3.00, P. M~: arrire in CJeveland at 10 00, A. 6L, 2^, P. AL, and 8.20, P. SL; ooon nacting there with through Trains fer Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island and St. Louis. CIIAB. A, BLACK, Sterdary of tU Qmumomot Obstn Gabto, 00 to n j •• V.- 4 *- f w'* & + &CO., RAILROADS VIA DAYTON. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. Ist. BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL 8:20, A. M. 2d. “ “ NIGHT EXPRESS 10:05, P. M. CLEYELAHD A»D PITTSBCEQH lUILEOAD. Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. FowsDa&y Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two hours, and 8t Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, SL Louis and the North west, leaving Pittsburgh oo either of the morning or after noon Trains, by going VIA CLEVELAND, will arrive in Chicago one Xraiu in advance of there who go via Mans field or any other route. Time gained by going via Cleve land, eight hours. Paswngera going to SL Louis or any other point west of Chicago, wUI the closest connections anil quickest tima by taking the &00, A. Train from Pituburgh. Passengers by this Train (via Cleveland) reach St. Louis on the evening of the following day. Tbe Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago ran as follows: Leave Cleveland at 6.00 and BJ3O, A. M-, 2J30 and BJO, P. M; arrive In Chicago at 8.4 S and ILOO, P. SAO, A. M. and IXOO 5L Trains leave tor Rock Island and BL Louis as folloyrs Leave Chicago at 820, JL M.aod 9AO, P. M. Paaamgen for 8L Louis go over Rock Railroad to Joliet, and thence over tbe Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to SL Louie. Passengers by tbe BJO, A. M., Train arrive In SL Louis at 11A0 same evening, and by the 930, P. 6L, Train at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there xo ebeeked for Chicago ana Bt. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND, y Ist class, i Ist ettss. 2s*flCMB. To Alliance 42 30 | To Chicago -411 60 9 60 Cleveland.. 4 00 { La Salle-.. 14 SO 12 60 Toledo 6 00 Boek Island. 16 50 13 50 Detroit 600 | St Louie- 19 60 15 60 r—iinri rn ere requested to procure their tickets el the oSee of the Oonpeny, in Mooonmhel* Hoom, third door helov the corner. J. DUB AND, Sup’t Clerelend. J. A. CAUGHBT. Agent, PittsimrsQ. OHIO AHD PHHHSYIVAHIA BAXLROAD. H«w Arru|«mantf COMMENCING FEBRUARY* B,IBB4. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 AM; dines at AIU toce; takes tea at Creetllae. and makes a close con* there with a last express Train, reach tag dscin> natl about 12 atelock at night. uvpßuna TRAIN leavee Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, aud roartitr Crestline at 11,30 P. connecting with tbs Might Express which reaches Cjadonati in the morning. Connections are made with the Ohio and]lndiana,and IfrHhti trine sad Indiana railroads frr Day tool Indianapolis aud towns Id Indiana. "* Oonnectlona are made with Cleveland, Monieerille. Ban dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Buevrua, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns os the Mad wdver Bond. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns i on the Mansfield road. Fare toCindtonati $7; to IndianapolissB; to Dayton s6£o; to Toledo *6; to Odamhufi $8,28; to ZaneerfUe s6*lo; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at redueed rates. RXVUBHUIG t THB EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at lit P K, and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting wtthth* bet Express Train through in fifteen boon toPhuadelphis. matt. TRAIN leave* Crestline at HO, tnear* rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TBAZN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M,and 6 PM, and New Baghton at 8 AM.andl.l6 PM. • _. „ PHEIGHT TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 P{ jL, and anivee at ABO AM, end ABO, PM. 49»Tb» Trains do not run on Sunday. Tickets'or further information, apply at the ticket oflleee of the Ohio and Penniylvaniaßailroad Company, of J. 0. CURRY, at the corner office under the MonongabeU no-.,H«.b«rgh >S g EaßpAßint tlsdntMmt% Federal street Station, fifrjHi JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. pssmtylvaalft Rallread. S TOMER TARXPP between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1864. Tint Cla»—Broctaa, Cedar and Wooden Ware, listtwn, yamitnrt, second hand,Pure, Pianos, Poultry; Wines, in baskets er boxes: 74 cents *llOO E*. Steoni CZoct—Dxied Intit, Deeswr r, Deer Skins, Chin r»d Timothy Aeod, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool end Sheep Pelts. and Eggs: 00c. 100 Bis. Third Ciz'i— Diwnand Pork (loose,) Bntta.imßkktoS, kscs or bbh; HMr-s, Leather, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot* ton, anownpresscd: We. 9100 ftm. ._ ■ JFbnrtA Slats —Alcohol. Bacon (in casks or boxesj Baiw •ad Msil, Beef sod Pork, Candies, Cheese, Laid and !•** OIL Hemp, Whisky, Cotton* (compr—edj Leaf ft*. Plonr 80 cents 1 bbL . jgl GEORGE O- FRANCIBCPB. OMUI-6W«« f ' **■*.*" a--' ? V
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