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By an agreement between the counsel of both parties, the whole number of cases, seven in number, were ordered to be tried by one jnry. Thta will save a considerable amount of oostSi and expedite the business. The indietments, as handed in by the proseeu* ting attorney, B. Biddle Roberta, are as fol lows: Commonwealth vs. John Follansbee, John Van* dergriff, Arthur H. McClelland, John Soannell, Aquilla Soannell, Drs. J. P. and W. H. Dako, et cL Indictment, unlawful assemblage aud as sault and battery, on oath of Rev. Samuel Wil liams. Commonwealth vs. Rev. Samuel Williams. Indictment, assault aud battery, oo oaths of Aquilla Soannell, Joho Follansbee, and John Vandergri J. Commonwealth vs, John Vandergriff, John Follansbee, A. H. M’Clellaad, Wm. H. Bake and Aquilla Scanlon. Indictment, assault and bat tery, on oath of Samuel Williams. Commonwealth vs. John Follansbee and A. H. M’Cleliand. Indictment, assault and battery, on oath of Samuel Burgesser. Commonwealth vs. Samuel Williams, Samuel Burgesser aud Emly Beauford. Indictment, as sault and battery, on oath John Vandergriff. These suits all originated and were caused by a difficulty which oocurred at a church meeting of the First Baptist Church, of which Rev. S. Williams is pastor, held on the 29th of Joly last For some time previous to that date, a dissatis faction had existed in the congregation, in regard to their preaeher, which finally resulted in a j or tiou of the members holding a meeting, deposing Mr. Williams, and electing a new board of trus tees. The balance of the congregation, aud the old trustees, however, did not recognise .the le gality of this action, and continued Mr. Wil liams in his duties as minister of the church. This, of course, created two different parties, or factions, in the ehurch, each striving for the nuetery. On the evening of the 29th July, a meeting of the congregation was held at the church ; of which, Rev. Mr. Williams acted as moderator. Bome objection was made by the party opposed to the minister, to Samuel Bar gosser acting as Secretary, and a motion was made by Mr. M’Cleliand to remove him, to give place to Mr. Scanneli. This motion, the modera tor refused to put to tbs meeting, and a general row ensued immediately after. The opposition party endeavored to secure possession of the minuts book, whilst the ministers! party tried as strenuously to prevent them. In the scuffle, the Pastor put out the gas light above the pu • pit. Mr. Burgoaser, the clerk, was seized by Messrs. Follansbee and M’Cleliand who, in tbeir attempts to wrest the minute book from him, pushed him back agaiust a pew, and threw him on the floor. In the struggle, the anti-William* party sueceded in getting the book. After lb* melee had .lasted a few minutes, Mr. Williams left the room, and went down to ’Squire Steel’s, and made information against the several defendant* as above enumerated. The next day, the other party also laid similar charges against Mr. Wil liams and his backers. An attempt waa made on Tuesday night to have the auita compromised, by each party"pay ing their own coeta, but the plan waa not acced ed to by the counsel for the Williams party. After spending considerable time In empanel ling a jury, the case was opened for the Com monwealth by R. Biddle Roberts, Prosecuting Attorney. The first witness oaßad was tbe Rev. Mr. Williams, who ocoupied nearly the whole dny in delivering his testimony. Mr. Williams was fol lowed by Samuoi Burgosser, who occupied the 'balanoe of the day. Messrs. Kirkpatrick, .Marshall and Darragh appeared for the ministerial party ; and Messrs, Black and Hasbrouek for the opposition. Prom the array of talent on both sides, great speeches may be expected, when the coonsd commenoe their arguments. District Court.-— Before Hon. M. Hampton. Wrdksbday, November 15. Lynch and Haney vs. Smith. This is an ac tion in which tbe plaintiffs claim $385 for damages, on accoant of several rafts of lumber sold by the defendant to plaintiffs for a full price. Plaintiffs alleged that there was a large amount of rotten aod damaged timber carefully concealed, for the porpose of deceiving tbe pur chasers. The defendant denies that ho had any knowledge of tbe defects in the timber, having bought tbe rafts from a man named Bosh, who had, as testified by one witness, designedly so oonstrnoted the raft as to conceal the bad logs. Verdict for plaintiffs for $B5 50. M'Candless vs. Moreland. Rule for judg ment, for want of a sufficient affidavit of defence. In the case of A Kirk Lewis ve. Irons, the plaintiff moved for a new trial. Lee vs. Schoeffle. Rule to show cause why judgment should not bo set aside, aod in the meantime proceedings stayed. Bimpson vs. A. A. Mason. This is an action covenant on a .lease of the store room for merly occupied by the defendant on Market ntreet, in this oity, in which tbe plaintiff olaims a balance of rent due. The defendant alleges that the rent was paid in repairs made by him on the premises. To this tbe plaintiff objects that the repairs were so badly done aa to be of no value. No verdict. Th« New Play of “Clara,” The distin guished and popular actress, Miss Kimberly, we are glad to see, is drawing full and fashionable houses at the Theatre. This evening she pre sents a new play, written expressly for her, enti tled “ Clara—tbe Christian Heroine.” It ie eaid to be an exceedingly interesting play-inculca ting the highest moral, viz: filial dniy—and por traying, in tbe most vivid light, the power which avarioe bas over the human mind. From a lengthy notice in a Boston paper we gather that the plot is of stirring effect—the interest in tbe : play being folly kept up from the beginning to the end. One aot cannot be seen withoot creat ing aft intense desire to see the next, and so on until the play is finished. We may safely look , for a crowded house. •Riot — Three persons, named Alex. Forsyth* John M’Lean and Matthew Coward, were yes terday taken before Mayor Vols, for riotous and disorderly condnct. It appears that these . three persons, along with another man named Wm. Irwin, were all out on a drunken spree, in tbe Eighth Ward, and coming across George fitroble, a farmer, from Pitt township, abased and beat him in the most brutal manner. Two watchmen, who attempted to arrest them, were also injured badly, and it was only after a large police foree was called, that they were finally Beenred. Forsyth and M’Lean, in default of $2,000 bail, were oommitted to prison. Coward wae released on giving security in $l,OOO. The other person haa not yet been arreated. Frisch Emigrants.—Wp observed, jester flVv'.P* Captain Marsh’s new steamboat, the oe*on Wave, a party of Frenoh emigrants, who leave- this morning for tbe Icari&n oommnnity at Nauvoo, Illinois. They are direct from France, and under the charge of an agent This makes the third or fourth party who have passed through this city lately, to settle in the “ City of the Mormon Prophet.” Fir* ih M’Kkbsport.—We learn that the dwelling house of Mr. R berte, in McKeesport one of the best in the borough—was partly destroyed by fire, on Tuesday night. The build ing coet $5,000. Tho damage is estimated at wibost $l,lOO. The. loss is more than oovered ty on insurance of $2,400. Arrested.— Two men, namod Edmund Fre •deser and Augustus Meyers, were arrested yes terday, by officer Fox, for stealing several tranks from the Excelsior Omnibus depot. They were committed to jail by Alderman Major, to await a further examination to-day. Bask Closed. —A telegraphic, despatch ar rived in this city yesterday, announcing that the Mechanic’s and Trader’s Branch Bank, of the State Bank of Ohio, have closed their doors- This bank Is perfectly secured with stocks, and will ultimately make aU their notee good.' ' ■» -Tthf * ' ' . ' .•r m*. y , „-.v., o** «*< *U'- •- •. • '; * -\. * ! • - •*» . -• . J ■ ’*l* ’ •■-'■■■* * • . - I‘. ti . :' »>,. ■ .-•/* ; v ■ V' >; —Total 17. ■» P l'V’* *■ • - ' .. ■ ,-■ l•■ * *. , ■•- ••£• **.* *V> f>> : *•!■'. >•■'■'.‘•T'*- ■ «k” ’! Vf ■-- t* • '•!>? 4. - ~-.-i . ' \ ■ "c,\ !>■ . W&t ■ ■■ i ••*_*■ t. a* A;: i MoMajm*' Qtunniun Paxtt.—The lint Quad rille Soine, of the eeaaon, ia to some off thie gotten u&nnd omdnoteO, iq fTOfn, ,-eredi table. sod reipebttAKr manner laet wlnUb, and n»re liberally attended by the “ lon ” of the oity. La- 1 fayette Hall, to-night, will ho donbf be the eoene of a many feedre throng, and be lit and made brilliant' by the “ bellea and beauties ” of the town who will graoe the assemblage. These par ties have a gooff tendency to improve the morals; of the youth, and to ooltivate « desire for eoj oy ment in the oompany of good society, where everything goes pleasingly on, and nothing is seen or heard to offend the most delicate. If such parties were more generally attended by ® w JMpsctable yoong men, soolety would be, benentted and much good might uaalt there* from—instead of the low and degrading “shin* dies, n which are nightly mode the mistaken place of resort for amusement. It-pd Tas sale of those eligible building lots in Manchester—part of the estate of the late James Adams, Esq.,—will positively take plaoe on tbd promisee on Saturday next, at two o’olook in the afternoon. Oor readers will reeolleot that this is amongst the most ohoice property offered for sale at present Each lot is twenty-fire feet front by one hundred deep; fronting on a ninety Toot street, forming a wide avenue in front It is also near the Manchester Plank Road, but euf cientiy distant to escape dust or annoyance from the road. It is also in full view of the Ohio river, MoKee’e Rocks, Ac., and in an excellent neighborhood. Pour of those lots would make a delightful plat for a suburban residence. The title is perfeot, and the terms will be easy. James Blakely, Esq., has the management of this property for the owners, of whom inquiry can be made. See advertisement iQ another eolumn. * That ohoioe building lot on the ot.rner of the Fifth Ward Market House and Penn street, will be offered for sale on to-morrow (Friday) even ing, at the Merchant’s Exchange, oo Fourth street. This lot is large—thirty five feet front by one hundred feet deep, and fe • lots in market at the present time are so desirable for investment or for improving. It will be sold at half past seven o’olook. * COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRAUK ABO HKttSHAHTS' KXCRAHOJC. „ OmCKHi). President —JOHN BUIPTON first Vice President—Wx H. Bkith. Susmd “ Wit. R. Raowa. Secretary Wm. B. Hire*. Ttnuvnr —Joss D. Scollt. Superintendent —B. T. Noethaw, Je. to"?*** If-Art****** M >'oocmkr.-W. R. B loirs, V. P, P. Belli ha, W.K.Niiccx,J. SL Pcxaocx, W. P. Joaa*. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Owe* or rat Dsilt Moexixg Pact, \ Thursday, November la, ism. j Yesterday *u another ILgbt day ia busloM*, tbe commu nity not yet feeling any benefit from the slight Km io the river. Last evening, however, there were every indicat nn for • prolonged rain, which, if realised, will yet fir* oar merchant* something to do btfcn the toe impede* naviga tion. We note on the books at the Ri change the following aalee: FLOUR.—A forther advance. . Babe 160 bbfi extra, from store, in lots, at |l6 ; 60 do *ep*rfliM. from mill, at $9 os • 60 dodo and extra, from atore, at $10,310,26; 100 do do and do to lots, from depot, at fS.tfftfjln. QRAIN.—Opto...IO4O baa. ear, from depot, at 00c, to ad- TBBoe; 140 do from store at fI. 0at5...50 baa. from rirsr at 62c. > lIAT —34 loads at $34(3138 too. * SUGAR—6 bbls. folly fair, 6J£, foar mna *ai do. do to prime, |&,60#6,87 f, 100 Bn, cash and time. j SEEDS.— I I 2 bos. Olorvr, * WHISKY—I7 bbla Rectified at »; 10 do. do, W. Honey HnCtera la Clmelaamti. TbU ws* another gloomy day In the city, coD&dnrwe bar ing received aatolber Mow, ami unsettled, If pouible, more than ever iba affsira in Third atn-et. The banking bouew of Geo. Milne A Cu, opened this morning u u.«oaJ, but efter being open about an boor U had la rloee, it* affalru bavlog come to auch a point that to attempt to go ua any longer wm, w* praeume, not only aaeleta but impoerlbln. Tfcl* i> one ct tbe oldest pK»al* banking houses to the dtj aod hed a most axtenatve oorraffpondeoeu. uol only in thiaecua try, but in Rnglaod and Scotland, and haa been tbe chief if ntd the only house here, which dene the Knglbh ba»i’ dcm io the way of buying and selling drafts on RagUtd ami Ireland lu local business has never been externe** although it had several large depositor* Tbe embarrass ment of the house is ebfefiy in It* Mils of exchange. It purchased a portion of the drafts on New York, drawn by the Covington and Lexington Rail way, wfajrb were protect •d in New York cm the first instant, and mat bark. The boose also bolding a ronsWerabte amount In time bill* r* New Orleans, all of vhlrb are good aswt* but not available at present, of <*Qin. Ihe tuspensioo reused mar sorpriw aod gnnersl n-gret, as tbs horn* has classed as first rats and Mr Mlloe was geoarally respected and Hdmired tir bis uniform sterling basin*** habits, haring ben engaged to businrw in this city tor nearly twenty year*. Wi* prwume there is but one fowling amougat bis creditor*, and lh»« is. that strict justice will be don* them, lu any contingency, by Oeo. Milne A Oo.— -CbrnmernaJ, Hb dwsday, [3cmething later will be found in the Ulsgraphk col- QtDU 1 AUCTION SALES. Awctlow—Dally Bains. A T tb« Caatstrdftl B*lea Room*, comer of Wood tod Fiflb »treet*,*t 10 o'clock, A. ft j-rDermiareortmenl or Hrear.nkbl*, Staple and Fancy Dry Oooda.CLothln*. Boot* and Shoes, Uata,Capa, Ac.. „ AT 2 O'CLOCK, I*. M., arPcerlre.Qnreaaware, oiarewr. Table Cutlery, Lookin* Glare*-*, New and Second Hmcd Hourebold and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, I>. M. Dock*, Stationery, Fancy ArUclre, Marie*) InrirameoU, Hardware and Cuttory, Clothing. Variety Oflode.fWd and Bilwr watobre, Ae. P. H. DAVIS, Ancttoorer. ija.ll tl F. M. DAVIS, Aaetio&ssr. T RON CltT MINING COMPANY STOCK AT AUCTION. ± —On MONDAY KVENING, 20th loft, aiTo'drek, at the Merrhanta’ Exchange, Fourth atoret, will b» aokl l.y order of W. Palmer, Treasurer, aharee Iron City .Mlulok Company Block, forfcjtoafor non-payment of laaeremont* _oovlr ner of Wood and Fifth street* will be aold, RS half cheats Tea*, superior quallttoa, You®* Hyson, Gunpowder, Impe rial ami Black. Ttie attention of dealers is nquatal P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. Household furniture, bar fixture*. AOit AUCTION.—On THURSDAY MORNING. Nov*wtw ldtb. at 10 o’riosk, at Dwelling Houae No. 776 Leon street, Ninth Wart, will be sold without reaarve, a general areort ment of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Bar Fixture*, Ac. Terms at sale. oovl3 p. M. DAY IF, Auctioneer. Penmanship, PROF. MTLLAR A BROTUER, tbe celebrated American Penmen, bare the booor to announce to tbe Inhalii taste of llttaburgh, (hat their apartment* are now open for the reception of pupils and visitors, In tbe second story of LAFAYETTE BUILDING, entrance on Wood street. Their style of writing is bold, free and expeditious, adapt, ed to L*ittors, Bills, Notes, Bales. Receipt*, and finishing Journal Entry, and lias been, and is successfally taught in the principal cities and towns in the United States. Cana das, the West Indies, Ae. To the ladles will be eommunlcated a beautiful, flowing, epistolary band, and the ooe practised in tbe most fashion able Circles of the day. Having had years of experience, they are confident of Imparting their system with marked satisfaction to all. The course pursued Usnch aa to remove those cramped aod awkward habits which so often result from erroneous Instruction, and impart a more elegant *nd expeditious band in one course of lessons, than is usually learned la years by the old method. And with tbe aid of their new band-brace—wbleb Is entirely ori-lnal—they are enabled to assist persons in getting a proper position or bolding tbe hand and pen, in lew time and with more earn than by any other system. All persoot (good judges and critics,) are respectfully invited to call on them at their rooms, where they will be happy to elucidate their qualifi cations by exhibiting Brxcucurs, explain their principles, and execute anything that may be called for, whether they wish to avail themselves of their services or Dot. IsuHm wishing to receive private Instruction at their residence, can be accommodated by making Immediate application, A bad baud Uno objection. They will qualify two gentle men as teachers during their stay In this place. Arrange ments mode with Schools on reasonable term*. Academy open from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and 3 to fl, from 7 to 10 P. M Hours of attendance for ladles and gentlemen made known at their rooms. Reserved hours for ladlw. Terms for tbe oouree $O. Succlm qoajuhtzed. Specimens of improvement can be seen at thrir rooms. Visiting, Wedding, and Invltatioo Carts, written equal to engraving, at $2 per pack. All kinds of Show Cards, lor Stores, Ac., executed cheap and In the very best style. N. B.—Person* whose business will not permit of their takiug lessons during the day, can receive instruction at night novia A®* Agency of JDr. S, S. Fitch'* Celebra ted Medicines, at DR. G. H. HEYSER’B Drug Btore, No. 140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley. Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Expecto rant, Pulmonary Linlnunt, Deporative Byrup, Heart Cor rector, Humor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Oougb and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, female Pills, Female Bped fic, Ae., Ac., used by hhn constantly and with unprecedented encoess, in tbe treatment of Colds, Coughs, Cbnridnjkfon, Atlhma, Heart Diseases, Dyt pepsia, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Female Ckmplainis, Piles, etc, ela. Dr. Fitch’s unequalled Patent Silva- Plated Abdominal Supporters, Dr. Fitch's Improved Plated Sled Spring Shoulder Bract. Dr. Pitch's Silver Jnhae ling Tube, Also, ail kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest dees, wholesale and retail. nov!3:d*w Ellwar Maulbctory. SPOONS, FOAKS, KUBLEMB, Aa—-Rxnuanov Of Pbioss. —Owing to superior facilities In manufacturing my own work, we are now selling at least 10 par «ct. lower the* the eastern cities, or elsewhere. All work is warranted. Sterling Silver.—We also ttinnfheture Spoons of tbe British sterling quality. Watches and Watch repairing continued, with erery fa cility 104 renewed determination to rive entire satisfaction to eaffomersj both as to priee and the superior anility of the work. W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, corner of Market and Fourth streets. JftcnoTßl BP. SHOPS respectfully Informs his friends and the , public that he has removed his merchant and custo mer Tailoring Establishment to No. 93 Fourth street, near Wood! He resrpectfally Invites his old friends and custo mers to give him a call, confident In his ability to please. Remember the nomber, 93. norlfi. 2w Overlngton’a superior EUitle Water Proof Cork Soles, A SURE PREVENTIVE of damp sod cold Poet A new lot joat received and Ibrasle at the OORK STORE, No. 76 Smithfield street. 00v14:3t HKNBY OVKRIMQTON. /"MOTTON TWINE— 300 lbs, while sod Yariegsted, Id atora \J tadforMlsbj [norlOj 7LJEMINQ BBOS. *' t j%jbws FORRnmat That is enoouraging. Th 4 tJhki rtrsf may redeem iU character yet thfo year. . Storiedalt>i neto boat, to whloh we referred a few day* ago, la to be called the “John 0. Fremont” She ia one of the largest stem-wheel steamer* erer built at thu joint. SUxmar Launched.—Capt. Cbas. Bton*‘s new boat, the “ Monongahela,” was launched at Porter’s ship-yard, SbouM* town, yesterday. She la over 200 feet long, will carry ward* of ton* freight end la intended for the New Or leans trade. ChpL R. O. Gray leaves to-day on the good steamer “Al toona,” for Cincinnati nod all intermediate ports. Our good-looking friend Poarga, who graces so well the clerk’s offlee of any s'earn boat, will be found at his usual post Ocean Hems.—This Is the name of a fine new side-wheel steamer, drawn tip to the wharf yesterday afternoon. Bbe is intended for tho Illinois river trade, and la to be under tbe command of Capt Wo. Mareh, as capable and obliging a captain as can be found anywhere. Ths boat will posi tively leave to-day for St. Louis and porta above. The “Ben Franklin” leave* for Cincinnati and New Orleans to-day, and will not foil to stop at every one of tbe way porta. The regular Wheeling packet, steamer “ Hartford,” Capt Wm. llaxlett, will leave this morning, at ten o’clock. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brcwnarilfo. “ Luaerne, Bennett, Brownsville. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” ' PITTSBURGH, CIHCIHRATI, LOUISVILLB, Pituborgh ui Cincinnati Stnam Pnekst Linn, rom tea oo!mT*wca or PABSBSGBK9 AND FREIGHT arnren* PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLi:, And Salmi Louii, fga» k Tula Libs la comport*! of eeveo ciau powerful eteamert, qd» I for »pe#d, *plendor, safety and oomfort, and 1* the oiai ruaocm j-.aiit ukiofStcab PaCUTb on the Ohio river. ll l-oai-«illi. nod Saint U)0i«, by which pawenrerr tad freight ar« ttelrud and rt ctiptni Otrvufih daily. Two new Steamer* hav>- been added to the Use, which now cnoafets of the following b»«ta : IKiyt of iXrparlurt Giplaiiu. from J\iLtlmrah. BUC&EYK STATIC. M. W. Bn.Tiuoovnu...suod«y MKBSXXOKIL No. B Davis Mondav ALLEGHENY ~..flsa M*Ui> Tu**l*'r CRYSTAL PAL-ACE W».J. Kocsn- WrdoraJar PHILADELPHIA „.IL J. Gbac*. -Thursday. PITTSBURGH... 11. Cabt&hj.. Friday. PENNSYLVANIA -Jxo Ku.xtrrLr** .Saturday Leave dally at 10 o'clock, A. >l., precl^ly. No received after nine o'dick on the moraine of departure. for particular*, apply on hoard, or to JOHN H LIVINGSTON, 1 4 JOHN PLACE. / A^ot*. Uoum> Bnlldlu£*. dec!*! Jlttsbargh, 1863. " 18.14." CANADA WEST. JQTk CliT«Uad. Pori 9u»l«y . jHy k aad Port Bvrwell. UIU TUI FINK low pmcon steamer TILEURAPIL, GapUln a. Usaaov. will make I*o trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, ud Port lturvoU, u follows ; U»o Cleveland for Port HuoUy, every MOM DA V aod THURSDAY KVK.tI NO, kt 7 o'clock. 7 * Lconn«ctA at Port Stanley with tha Line of Stage*, whWth connects *ljh the Gnat Wwture Railroad. For freight mod paanga apply on board, or to 800VILL A LACDBKBaLK, Cleveland; 8. F. HOLCOMB, Port BUuirv or A. M BKII'K, Port Harwell. ‘ Ki| aTarPac keV”for*C?n otanaaT (Qte Tha*aw aod apUadid light draught ateamer ILC. Graf. will invefor the port, aod all Intermediate Undine*. uti THURSDAY, the i£h laat-. at 10 A. M For freight apply on board. or t WT» J _B. UVIXGSTON, Agent K«r St. Lomln mad nitnotaKlv«r7 . . Tb*_o«w Rod RukwUoUßi iWuwr OCEAN Cgptain W. UtMH. win f<> r the u«l loUsm-iliati* port*, TUIS DaV. ror nwlgtrt And ptMgf »H>!y go Uißrd. For 'Cincinnati and fU Loili. , fl*J> w Tb* o. » RU-t tutMtßMißl »U*m*r or freight or pß*rß** ip;.]? on bo*.r-l norU For New Orleans, Galveston, Uratosaan tlaffo, and Fort Brown, Trim , fc. TU •.« .iri ,utnißHU«l His«a HANOI* Jtnu OlliMiu, U*«t«r, will Uar, lor store sod ports TUW DAY. - ro s fr^ ht toer-J. dotKi For Nt Louis. " > fP*’ k. The new erxl tufc*t»nU*J itMßrr PRAIRIE yttgrl C«pt«io F Maratta, Win Uwveftw th* iqJ Intermodule port*, on Qm> first rU* Vor freight sad pusage apply on board. or to °" T _ 4 _ J_nif?<>J.ACK,_Arrnt R*f*Ur WW««jlo|r JPaekat. The light draught .Uam-r II ARTP< >KU, jjHglGaptaln Wautv lUxtrrr, will b«matt«T mikr *wtl» trlj* f«-»r iho aieive and tnlertnnlUU port*. Having. Terr TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUB DA Y, at 10 ©’clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to J. P POLL!K&, Ajp.nl WINTER ARRANOEMENTB. THE PENNSYLVANIA *“’*• fiIKM *»«• RAILROAD. MAIL TRAIN will Inav* every moraine (Sundsye exempted) at T oVJork. stopping at ail the rrgular sta tion*, arming in Philadelphia at 12 3'J A. M. TUJi FAST TRAIN will Irate Htuburgb daily (rxrvpt Sunday,) at 1 nYJuck, stopping at Irwio>. flre*-ii'imrK, l.a tri t.r. IHatrsTillx, Johnstown, Wilwor«. Oallitsr-u Ac., arriving in Philadelphia at 5 o’clock, the n.-xt morning. TIIK EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening at 9:30 o’clock, stopping only at Greensburgh, Latrol*, Lockport, Johujitewn, StHuoerhill. QalUtaen, Altoona, Ac., connecting at llairDhurg with the train for Ralti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 2 o clock, P. M. TUK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will Usee every after noon (except Sunday) at 6.30 o’pirvk, stopping at all regu lar station*, and runuiog ooly a- Ur n* lllair: v||| e TUB SECOND ACCOMMO&ATI >N TRAIN ImVee dally (except Sunday.) at 11 oVk*k, A. M . stopping at all sta tion!, and running only uhrx> UrtntouV KKTURNINQ TRAINS arrive In I’lttsburgh. First Ac commodation arrives at 8 o'clock, A.M. Kvpre** 120 P M Second Accommodation, T, P M. Mail 12.30. P M Pa*t I don, 'A2Q, A M. Fare to New York,sll,so; Fare to Philadelphia,*!!; Fare to Baltimore, $8,60. Fare to Harrisburg.s6,2o. Baggagrebeckvd to all station* on the Pennsylvania Rail road, ami to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Paaaengers purchasing ticket* In care, will be charged txb 01**8 in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company hare no Agent. Pennsylvania money, and par funds only, received In payment tor tickets. NOTICE.—In case of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and tor an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B-—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to exeead 16 cents for each passenger, and 16 cents for each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. MEBKIMEN, Agent, At the P. R. R. Passenger Station, on Liberty at November 13th, 1864—f novU EIBH— 60 bills No. 3 large Mackerel: 60 boxes Healed Herring; 6 tierces Codfish; 4 cases Sardines; received end for sale by »oTI MILLKK A RICKRTBON. ILB—Sperm, Lard, Whale end Tanners’Oil, received and for sale by (nor?) MILLHR A RICK.KTSON. SALKKATUS— 26 boxes M’Farlanu’n Seieratu*, fur sale by nov* MILLER A RICKETSON. Flavoki.no extracts— Vanllle, Almond, Lemon, Strawberry, Tine Apple, Rose, Raspberry, Nutmeg, An., Ac. For sale by (opvB] R. E. SELLERS A CO. ! IQUOKICE —2 cases Calabria Liquorice, lor sale by ,J potS R. E. SELLERS A CO. MUSTARD —30 kegs English Mustard, for sale by novB R. E. SELLERS A CO. QUININE— 200 ounces Quinine, for sale by uovS __ R. K. SELLERS A 00. BEIMBTONE —1,700 lbs Brimstone, for sale by povB R. E. SELLERS A CO, ARD...14 kegs this day received and for sale by I nov9 HENRY H. COLLINS. BALKKATU8 —3,000 toe In store and for silo bv FLEMING BEOS., Successors to J. Kidd k No. 60 Wood street. TJHCBARB HOOT—2oolbs, a superior article, in store JA) and for Bale by [norlO] FLEMING BROS. WUITK CHALK—2,OOO Iba in store and ior sale by norlO PLKMINQ BHO3. MKKICAN CAYENNE—3OO fits in store and for sale by noflG FLKMING BKO&. COX’B GELATINE—2 gross In store and for sale by norlO PLKMTNG BROS. Window glass— loo boxes 8xio; 100 “ 10x12; BO “ 0x12; 75 “ 12x16; 60 “ lOxU; Swearer’s brand, fnOTlQ] SMJTH_ k SINCLAIR. for sale by COFFEE— 100 bags prime Rio for m)« by PQTIP SMITH ft SINCLAIR. GARDEN TOOUJ—6 doren steel Digging Torks: 8 do Aloes’ Spades; 4 do Draining Spades ; for tale by p|ANDIKfr-"8 boxes Mould and Dipped Candles; V 25 ** Star Candles; ftr sale by net2B KINO A MOORHEAD. DRBBBP* l r J'. *■***%' • **»*?;!: J- •, -i *-*• tv7«r-* *• .• *_* * *!a*V \ POET OP PITTSBURGH. tSOHtS WATia IS TO! CUAHWIL—«TAL ■■»» “ Thomas Cshriver, Hcndrickeou, West Newton. ** Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elisabeth. “ Convoy, Wolf, WellavUle. “ Latrobc, Oook, Wheeling. DEPARTED. “ Jeflereon, Parkinson, Brownsville. *• Lurerne, Bennett. Brownsvilla. “ Thomas slhriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Exchange, M’Callum, Wheeling. OooToy, Wolf WellsviHe. AkP SAINT LOUIS JAMKS WARDROP. « n * * % F «*.' r *s* '* - • , *- AMUSEMENTS. IKS? MAHAont—.f}ftk xtmt.abow Wood —..Prices of ad mleskm—Boxes and Parquette 60c; Private Boxes, forge. 88: do. do. small, $6; Beoofc} Her, 25c; Boxes for ooloredpw sons, 60s. Persona Rearing seats will bedtayed 1214 easts extra for the cortMcat*. Doors open at Wto rVcloefc performance to commence at 7U o'clock—Third night of the engagement of Mist KIMBERLY, tha popular Ameri can actress .This evening, November 16th, the perform ance »!!! commenee with the new play entitled CLARA, THBCHRISTIAN HEROINE: Count Montabon, Mr M’’ Bride; Clara, Miss KJtuberly..— Pas de Deux, Mime Mary and Sally Partington Bong, Mr Healy Pas Saul, Mbs Mary Partington The performances will conclude with the force of the SPITFIRE: Bobetay, Mr Bailey; Margaret Miss S Pariiogum To-morrow, benefit of Mias KJMBER LY, when she will appear in a popular chaneter. Openlag of the City- Hall. COTILLION PARTY, to be given at the CITY HALL, over the New Market Honse, on FRIDAY EVENING, November 17th. MAKAaxaa.— Reuben Miller, Robert Fletcher, Thomas Gil more, C. A. Marratta, f*. Y. Murray, J. A. gtooe, J. P. Thompson, Charles Murdock, P. S. (brothers, Henry Fair hanks, W. 8. Johnson, J. K. Lyman, 8. K. Kelly, J. Y. Mitchell, Thomas Cunningham. J. J. gberidsn, Butler Leonard, W. M. Milllken, J. & Williams. Floor Habauiu.—B. K. Evans, Isaac Jones, Thomas Gil more, C. A. Marratta, J. P. Thompson, J. E. Lyman, Henry Fairbanks, J. A. Stone, J. Y. Murray, Charles Murdock. Refreshments will he provided at the Hall by one of the beet Oonfootieners of the dty. Music by ooe of the finest Brass and String In Pittsburgh! 49* Tickets $l,OO, to bo obtained from any of the Mane* K er« - novl4:td MkTc 31’MANUS, having strived In the city, takes this method of Informing Ms former pupils and friends that be will open bis DANCING ACADEMY, on next THURSDAY, October 26, at LAFAYETTE HALL ; also, at EXCELSIOR II ALL, Allegheny at which time he wilt be heppy to see all thorn who foci desirous of learalng the beautiful art of dancing, combined with grace, etiquette, Ac. Ills terms will be as lost season. lie will teach aSfhe danett now tn tvyue, togetherwith many new an® beautliul dances never before introduced in this city. Ladles end Children's class meet Monday's and Wednes day’s, at 3 o’clock, P. Si., commonciug Wednesday, Novem ber 16th. 'Gents, class, Tucsdsy and Thursday evenings, at 714 o’clock. Tbe class now forming In Allegheny city, will meet nt Excelsior HalL cn Haturdav, November 18th, at 3 o'clock. P. M. Mr. M’Manos can be eeeo at Hood’s Jewelry Store, on Market street, aboTr Third, on Monday’*, Wednesday's and Friday’s, from 9 o’clock, A. M., to 12 o'clock, noon, and from I to b o’clock, P. M. Also, at Excelsior ilall, Allegheny • on Tuesday’s, Thursday’s and Saturday’s, at the above DOTH GRAND l QUADRILLE PARITY* Ik l»ly of ttils Commonwealth, pawed the aw ( — J ond day < f July, A. D. one thousand eight bun dmi ai.d thirty-ulne, entitled “An Act relating to the Flection* of this Commonwealth," it U mad* the doty of the Governor, on return* of the *l«ctioa of the Member? rf lb* Hour* of Kcpr-aeatallvM of the Coiled Btotoa, by the Brcreuxry of the C<>uiui'>uwealth, to declare, by Procla mation, the name* of the perron* eo returned aa elected la the re*pecUve Districts. And Whereas, The raturna of the Genera! K : ertlon held on Tuesday, the 10th day of October, no* )a/t past. In aod for tin- several District* fbr Members to serv- in the Houae of ItrpreaentaUrea of the Confrere of the United i i tato« l fur tbe term of two yeara from and after the 4 b day of March next, hare been received in tb* office of ih* Se-retary of the Commonwealth, agreeably to the proitrton* of the abov- rented act, whereby U appears (hat «»r Manayuok. Frankfort, Itoxi-.rough, Ilyl-erry. l>>wcr Lublin. Wblto Hall, Oxford, and Morelai.d, in tn« county cf Philadelphia. John C*d wahnirr ha* been duly elects. J 0 the Sixth District, «v m «f (he eonntle- of Cl:e»tor and Delaware, John 111. k ta*n h*» been duly elected In the Seventh District, com pored <-t I*r counties of Bin-g* and Lehigh, Samuel C. Brad shaw ha» Wn duly elected in the Eighth District, eom p-asd of the county of Berks, J. Gltncy Jones baa b*e® duly elected In the Ninth iHatrirL. remptwed nf the county i.f Lao-a* tor, A. E. Kobrrt- ha* been duly elected In the Tenth District, comptawd of rbe eountiee of Lebanon, Dauphin and Union. and township of l*)Wer Mahoney, la the county of Northumberland. John C. Runkle has been duly eiectod. In the Eleventh Diet:let, cotapOMd of the eounti"* of Schuylkill and Northumberland, except Ir>wer Mahtoy t* *nshlp, Jam*-* H. Campbell has Dun duty elect* i. hi the Twelfth Di-trict, composed of the conn tire of Montour, CotuwMa, Luxenreaod Wyoming, Beery M. Fuller ha* leen duly *le.-tod. In the Thirteenth District, eo«pn»ed nf the enuntire <-.f Northampton, Munrre, Carbon, Pike and Wayne, Asa Pa-ker ha* been dniy el-ctrtf la the P.-.urtwoth District, .-otapoacd of the counties of Boa (juehanna, Bredfort and T»'*u, G*lu*he A_ ttrew haa bwea July eln-trJ In the Fifteenth Mririet. compoaed of the countle- of Lycoming, Bullivan, Clinton. Potter,Ontreaod Miftlln, John J. Beam luat been duly eJact*d In the Six* teejitii l>i*iri-*. mmiM-jd *>f \i.e r»unti~e i f York, Cumlwis land an-1 perry, Lemuel Ti-id l«w t**-a dnly elected. In the Sevente nth LHstrlw, xnni«*ed of the ruunlim of Fraokin, Fulton, Bradford and Juniata. David F. Robinses has been duly vleotwj. In tlw» Eighteenth District, compo sed of tfce ci-untle* <>f S->merwL, Cambria. Blair and lino Ungdou. John R- E>tie ha* lawn duly elected. In the Nine toenin Lis rwt, rumirf%sed < f the countis* cf Westmoreland, Armstrong ami Imllsoa. J.-t,n Cr-vode ha* been duly alect r.J. lu t»*e Twentieth Distrwt, c.-mptae-i pi the oountire of Fayette, Green* Stv) Washington. Jonathan Huight haa been dulv elected. In th* Tecutj-P.rrt tlUteWi. ATtnpOert or the County of Alleghenr, except that part which lire r«wtb~a#t of the <(hte and tK>rth-we*t of the Allegheny river*. DuvM Ritohk* has been July elected. In the Twenty* f*ecrnd IHstrict. compoaed of the county of Boiler, and that part of Allegheny not included lo the Twenty First Dis trict, Bamue) A. Vorviancw has benn dnly elreted. In the Twenty-Third District, cron f* wed of the coon ties of Brevet; Lawrence aod Mevrer, John Allison haa been duly elreted. In the Twenty-Fourth Di-trict, compered Ihe connlie* (4 Venango. Warreo, McKean. Clearfield, Jefferson, Forest, Elk and Clarion. Davt | Barclay baa been duly elected. Is the Twenty-Pifth Diatrict, comp'wrf of the wnmtlre cf Erie sr.d Crawford. John Idck ha* been duly elected. Now. therefore, I have is-uol this l*roelamaUon, hereby pnbll-hlng sn«l deeUring, that Tht n»ae 11. Florence. Job 1L Tjwiii. U iliiaia MUlwart. Jacob Broom, J< bn Cadwalader, John Hlckiaso, fiamu-l ('. Braxiabaw, J. Glancv Jonea, A. K Roberta. John C. Kunk-1, James H. Campbell, IDnry > 't. Fuller, Asa Packer, Galu-ha A. Grow, John J. Beared Lemm-1 T.dd, David V. Rubliison, John 1L Edie, John 0> vode, Jonathan Knight, David Ititckic, Samuel A. Purvt anejr, John Allison, David Uarelay, and John Dick, have berti returned as duly elected In Uielr eeTrral district* bw for«u*nUooed, aa RaprerenUtlvee in the Congrree of the United Btales, fbr the term of two year*, to oommenew from and alter the foerlh day of March neiL Ulren under my band and the great seal rf the State, at Harrisburg, this third Jay of November, in the of our I»fd one thousand eight hundred and flAy-four, and of th« Commonwealth the seventy nlDth. lit tui Coviavot. c. A. nLACIt, not 15 ft: Se.-reUry of ih* C* mraouwealth. Pennsylvania, as* WILLIAM BIGI.KH. IN the name and by the authority of the Commonwealth of Pmiusylvauia, Vi 1 i,LI AM UIGLJC&, Governor of the said Commonwealth. A PROCLAMATION. *—n) Wjicrivs, In and by mi Art of tbeGeneral A* < hiiu • semhly of this Commonwealth, pnsaed the 15th ( w >—""i day of April, A. D. lSM.pnllUnl “An Art to pn>» vide for the election of Judge.* rf the several Courts of this Commonwealth, and to regulate certain Judicial Districts It Is enacted and provided as follows, tls: Section 9, That on the Fint Tuesday in November next following any elec, tlon anthorli.il by this act, the Secretary or the CVnnoon wealth shall, tu the Hal! of Kepmeutatlrae, in the pres ence of the Governor, and such other rillsen* of this Com monwealth as may choose to attend, cause the returns made to him, under the provisions hermf, to be opened, and the votos cast for Judges of the HupremeCourt to be accurately computed, and the Governor shall forthwith issue his pro clamation, declaring «o many of Hie pc sons voted for, for Judges of the Hup rente Court as shall l*» required to bo elected by this art, and who has received the greatest nam her of votes, to he duly elected. And, Whereas, The Secretary of the Commonwealth did,, at tho time and place, and In the manner provided by thv act aforesaid, cause the returns of th« election made to him' to be opened, and the vote* cast for Judges of the Supreme Court to be accurately computed. Now, therefore, in obedience to the requirements of the above ninth section of the Act of the General Assembly aforesaid, 1 do hereby issue this Proclamation, publishing and declaring that of the persons voted for, for Jadgn of the Supreme Court of this Commonwealth, at the late Gen eral Election, held on the Second Tuesday of October last, JERKMIAU S. ALACK having received the grraUsl num ber of votes, b&e been duly elected. Given under my hand and the great seal of the Btate, at' Harrisburg, this seventh day of November, la the year ot our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Ufty four, and of the Commonwealth Lite seventy-ninth. Bt Vila Gotkhjiob. C. A. BLACK, norls;3t Secretary of the Commonwealth. STATKMICNT OK TUB PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE OOMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, Novkmdm «th, 18*4 Total amount of premium* raMivtxl meuußStuuTS: I/OSR**#, Expanses, Bcrjp, Agents, Oommlsalonx, and roturnwl Premium* : T. 257 63 Stock* and Loan* $4,ou eon find' etery description of Men’s, Boys’ end Children’s; AND CAPS, that can be ptocnred. N. B.—Particular attention is iorited to onr $3, $3,50 and $4,00 Hat*. [dotU] J. WILSON A SON. Lot for Bale. A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street. by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Knqairs of GKO. t. GILLMOKB, < jylS at office of the Morning Poet, \ COIPKK-10G bass prime Bio; 20 do Jsts; in store and lbr sale by 1 oatt* KING A MOQBHBAD. i “ MISCEL TWMTX PURCINT.BILOW WROTH PRICES. • YOOHO, STRTRNBOR * LOTI, Bign or the Original Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between Toorth street tad the Diamond, Pittsburgh, are jut reoetrtnga large and splendid assortment of Pall Lit Goods, at unusually low prices, lrom New York and PhUadelpMa importers and aue tionealae. The stock will be found mil in every depart ment, consisting in part of Shawls, Cloaks and Talmas, of every description; Blanks is, at bargains; stripe and plain fiOk,Preach Oeehmerm, Paramettu and Alpacas, at nnpreoedented bargain <; Merino and CaAhmere Plaids, -de do Bombastnes and Canton Cloths, do do French Ginghams, do do Chintses and Prints, do do Irish Linens aad linen Sheetings, do do Pillow Linens and Table Cloths, do do Napkins and Table Damasks, do do Plain and printed Delaines and Cashmeres, do Also, a fall assortment 01 Domestic Goods, at great bar gains; Cuff Collars, Chemisettes and Handkerchiefs, at great bargains; 9 ° Kibbons ao sistaot Book-Keeper, or a pl**e In a Grocery or my Store! and will make himself generally u**Jal tc r.,t ei, oUjy«.« A note addressed through the Piet Office ;o -a j D./'ov let at the office of tbs* Post," will riciv- [r( D ., nrtair.f Now Pnpnr iiangln|i. F...„ NO. ffo WOOD STREET. INK FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS ; Panel in gold, oak and marble; Halt Paper*, of vartoaa styles; Fig’dand Plain Papers, for diningroom* and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Ceilings, >1 fares, Window Shade*. A large and eompieta assortment of the above, selected for lb« season, will be sold at the usual low prices. _ oct2 WALTER P. MARSHALL. PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOLT ROBKJtf H. PATTKEBOH, Proprietor, <»ILN Elf OF DtAMO.T) STREET ANb CIIBftKY A LLEY. 'pUK tubscrilMr respectfully announces to the Lad lea and **•* h * **** recently erected a KIDI.NQ SCHOOL, which, in point of siae. eommodvoua and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab lishment in the United States, its location is accessible from all parts of the dty, while its high and airy situation renders it especially suited to the prumotton of health, by “«f re**ble exercise. The Horn* are docile and well triuMd, and the proprietor pledgw himself th n 0 pains or wipe will be spared to make this establishment the first Id the oonfldenne of the public. oct23:tf T” CAURIAGKB FOK SALK. undersigned hu justreeotved athts CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, bmt the Two Mile Ron, between PUtebtuxhlHKJlsßL Bed tiewvie««ni., • -yl.nrtid »M ..« wifVmS.l; „ »&k i’ IDI ►TODd buj Orriaeu, SdHa, L^* I *.'. .' **• T* ll “•> «" U>f r«ry lowMt tennifor 2Sv,“SK p~<7t*.l n th. biuln«<,«ijd StSSSS^SSSS^ w^tMmta& p~“f> *»l~U»n U rejwirlaxof <*rrf ***** Ac. [mylMawyj JOSEPH WHITE. ( Ci B. Btadlv A Gw.. -IUIiP CAaPET WARKUOUSB, Jft. 82 Third rtrrrL ■i. 'tS'*'*' TO !H rmpKOaOj Inform Uuir IMud. that they h*y. uow ia *toro thru onpplM. PALL STOCK, rotud.tluj of CARPETS or .Tory v -It.l ml Bruawln, lo th. coni ° B*tr. rioor OU Cloth, from on. «o 2 r.ry rich 0oto» .ml *“«». M*t*. Bt*lr Rod*. Window " 4 Roridoncws furn- «•*»»•• ud UU ferßal*. W *SL a Lff*J m ,i # “**, THREE HOUSES AND p'J.. . <£« tejck House.situaisdoo Ferry, between Ponjth and Liberty streets; Lot 20 feet front by 79 feet Al*°, one Lot »nd two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter'd alley; Lot ‘H feet by 100. wiuZ'£L't!?sf \ “° w occup^ • on tb * cor »er of Ferry and law eSSlS«!i?eiS** rU ,? n V,‘ c year from let of April, IMi / *“ h «»• Furniture, Bidding, * c . The House at nre«! eot is doiug a g,«>i business, and Is pleaeantly l ocat«l P For terms and farther particulars enquire of lllT1 , (f , _ ALEX. CUPPLK3, __au33.tr cornsr of Ferry and Water streets. SoUeSi T HAVE sotd my interest in the businew of Long, Miller rf A Us, to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will am uoue at the old stand. Fo. 109 Front street. 1 cordially recommend the new firm to the patrona*te of mw friend*.' Pittsburgh, July 29, 18J4. l' U. lu“Ltlt a A. 1090 ~JSO. FfliUlM. F„ 8. A. LORO A CO.. p.L AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS inwiu attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets! Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit op houses with Gas “■*» B «“ Castings of aU kinds to f ur . , Pun,p# '?* «**“«■, and keep Anti- Attriaon Metal constantly on hand. Jt3l A Aulrnee'i Notice. - “T K™ 0 . 11 * IntsreeUal will take notice. »W JAMES G. DICKSON, Merchant, of Market.street,Pittsburgh, 2“ f? ad L“Jf fl^ n w, ent t °. me - or bU Block «<* effect for the benefit of his creditor*. Persons hawing claimi against the said James G. Dickson will present them to me for settianeot, and persons indebted to Mm will make Daw ment to me. JACKSON DUNCAN, _nowA2w Assignee of James U. Dickson. I„ B ** b, “ , Hot, Cold, and Shower. N the fitting and furnishing of which nothing has been spared to render bathing luxurious Is tfell as healthful tT op ?u lPP^ r * < aunda 7’* exeepted.) from 6 o’elook, A M., until 10RM,,.t the Barber Shop, Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock street and Duqueene Way M JOHN WOODSON, Proprietor. No Hnmbni! ro B ?^“ AN S HOLLARS wt.rth of.tock X *iu not be distributed at ROGERS A Ca’S Star Da guerreotype Gallery, Filth street, opposite Mason’s, but J*P®® tbe payment of $1 you can procure as good a LIKE NESS as can ba procured In this or any other city Call and give us a trial. 1 auS W Mineral Water ua Sarsaparilla M. D K.NUUtfH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now maaufactnrixig end botUelng the above beverages on »e erteneive Male. His artidea are of thiPbest qoaUtyTand -oufaotured from the pares! materials. oct!7:ly 419.012 91 A. Bargain for Manufacturer!. I 8 OFPEJUSD, m Ailaxhsrtne.at Dam No. 4, on Bie Bearer JL rtTer. coMlflUng of 13 shares of Water Power, and 100 The Water Power is one of the best In the county It and the Lota an offend at a great bargain. Knqulreof THOMAS WOODS, 76 Fourth street. 5111,924 38 086,444 00 7_~ llMe JOMI, ■ MANOP AOTDRKK ol Spring atnl Blister Steal, PtaUmh Bleb steel, steel Plough Wiogs, Coach end Hlptk Bpnngs, Brain Nat Taper, half patent, Screw, Hall and lUmaiered Iron Axles,—oorner of Boas and Pint streets Pittsburgh, Pa. oetilp ' Penmanship, anunllli ud Hte*mbA>t Beok-Keeplee, THE DAT AND evening cEas&s ot DDTPsmi, LEOE.r, opro te the recenti Deily Uetatea on Mercantile lew end Commercial Set octn ~.Ketleii Those irho w»ntßoj'« Ololhlni: wonUdo »fll to call “CALLAHAIi-a Bj» U uen« Wo«r iu» iplendid. Gi»« him• chum. HochLge tbr Mpli* Jolla W. Butler A Co.* FOgWABDINQ AND COMMISSION MKECHANTS— p £»ls Of Pittsburgh Mannfcomros, Lead rtp* *nd Sheet I**d, *>«• Tiristj, and TMjlow P l *™ > ?° li *■?*. Sp<«*d-, P«ndl», Qua, *c. watch repairing dona in asuparior manner, and warrant .«*• J repaired and mad* lo order. g™M—Beala and Begalia manufactured. w. W. WILSON, ’ ocQT corner of Market and Pourth stnmli HKRAPKUTIO CHAIBA.—A few mom of thoee easy KeoUning Chain, eo admirably adapted for the comfort and ease of the invalid, or the lounge of thoee whose habits are sedentary; finished and for mle by T. B. YOUNG A 00- notfi ~ Third and Smithfteid streets boxes W. B. Cbseai. in m’ and -1 luj ootlfi ENGLISB A H2SKABD6OR- v- v*. Thit nott wewlMtoi urtfal* w. nvolntkro in Bi’ tnktment it' Accomrti are (UO7 noetad sons of the highest fbre conri'lered tJoo, tad all Diseases of thq-Luagi, fcy HYQIAMiu Head the following: Dr. Bussell, Postmufcr of ftarttagten,H. Y, says r “Send a doaen more Hygena; It is working woodtts is diseases of the lunga I better* It will care any -r not io the very last stages, and erea then Is prhulM to the rest and comfort it is son to girt the s&ilmr. ( t an willing,’ said my neighbor, 'to purchase a a week for nsy daughter; it fires her perfect rest Idoaotexpaet her to lire.’ ** Hressiu ur Hun.-J. H. Gaubert, Postmaster of Sich maul, Maine, write# us: "The Hygmna isdoing wonder* here. Mj sister has had a distress! ag eougfc,wfth great difficulty of breathing, for years. She voce the inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup tor a Sew days *>*— u«« yii re- Hared, and now, after one month's juse of It, her cough is well. Dr;Curtis’ new system of mQJ t prod nee an entire rsrolatfcm In the treatment of diseases of the lungs. There Is do mistake, it is truly a wonderfol die corery.” The Ker. Ur. Curtis says: "It is now sight days sinoe my daughter put on the inhaler and rmmnsnfnd wing the Hygeana, and It has alreedy done more tor her than all the medical faculty hara been able to do fin the last two years. The irritation and tickling sensation in the throat is gone, and with it the eongh. She sleeps well.” &»d it DE. KEYBKR’a Drug Ston, So. 140 Wood .tnet, oorner Virgin alley and Wood street. (oct&dswSm A Physician's Opinion of my Bhsilder Dn. Lain, editor of the Chambers bnrg under date of September 18, 1864, fat speaking of these Braces says: Our Mend, Dr. GBO. H. KHTBKB, snbmittad to osr Inspection a rery fine specimen of the "Washington Sus pender Brace,” manufactured and sold by him at the corner of Wood street and Virgin allay, Pittsburgh. It aerrm admirably the purposes tor which It is intended, is l%ht and easy, and altogether free from the objections «**>*Hil to the many other Braces in general use. It is an excellent Suspender, while at the same k pimii is the sbonh dan In a healthful position, without at all restraining the natural morementa of the body. The Dr. will —*ml by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. Bold wholesale and retail at DB. KKTSBB’S, 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley [oct&daw list of eorom fazxft xxDicnrss, OS SATO ASDIOB flltt IT FLKHIHO BSOTHERB, r' . *'* —-■[—rnfuiMl Him itrii WhoUtale Druggitte and Dmitri in Patent jfrrfi’rfnrr. Corner Fourth tad Wood ttreeto, Pitttbarcfc. KEELER’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jtyne'e Aiteratirt: M n»mit—Hm Ttlftm; “ Hair Dye. ** Expectorant. “ Sanative Pills ** Hair Tonie; . Wietar’e Balaam of Wild Gharry Bryant's Pulmonary ™ ; Hoofland’i German Bit ton; Holland ■*"# fettered bytha medieinee I took, kept gradually getting worse, ay bod* swelling so that I was unable to stoop low enough totfei my shoes. When the disease was at the worst, I wai re commended to try fIKLI.KBff LITER ptt-ij j did so. 1 and was relieved greatly by the use of the first box, and completely cured by the second. • WeiUville, May 26,1844. B*XDeL M’Oonn, Baa. : 7b Uu Public— The original, only true and rnsutoe Idssr Mils are prepared by R. B. Sellers, and bavehls namein black wax upon (he Ud of each box, and his ahrnature on tbs outside wrapper. All others am counterfeits, or frewr imitetions. B-K. SKLLEBg A 00, SSStS, w* 3B ' No. 57 Wood street Jiifit rooeiT«d by express, thefollowi^ 1 Barney O’Toole, Irish ballad: by 8. Lee. Sweet Vesper Bella of Ancona: John Parry. Good Night Beloved, serenade: Longfellow Soldier’s Funeral March: Wm. J. Lemon. My Little Valley Home. Old Corn Mill: rang by B.P.ChrUty. The la teat Ethio pian song. ; Grobe’a World of Mule. An onsarpumbleandadmlra*' ble collection, the neatest ever published, comprising the’ moet charming melodiee, arranged in every variety of style, to please the million. J Holliday Song: J. J. n»m«»i Lore the Deaneet The Irish Krergreen Quadrille. For sale at the old m tabUshed Piano Depot BLUMS, n JZ*. , . . 118 Wood .t™*. «- Another «rrf™l of thorn «, jmtly „l,bt»tM Hun burgh omd bj Lut, Cierny, .ml otlwr ml mt formers, is expected next week N: 'BW BOOKS, 4c.— Frink Leslie, tor Moroafaer. Shakspeare'a Scholar: by EL Orant White. High lit* la hew Toth: by B.Slick. Poems of the Orient: by Bayard Saylor. Yol. 6, Bancroft’* U. S» liurrygrapha: by N. P. Willie. famous Persona and Place*: by N. P. WllUa. People I bare met: by N p. Willie. Tbs Inebriate's Hat: by Mrs. 8. A. fleatbsorth. Things in America: by W. Chambers. And a variety of other new and valuable jufcn. edved by express and for sale at the Book «*■« Btor * of BAM.*L. B. unros * ° ot6 87 Wood Sit N KW bow deughtfel this pleasing _ . boar;“ as introduced in the Open of LaentUßq? gva ; composed exprewly for Sg. Mario, by Donisetti. Cone with thy sweet voice again: g. a Poster. Nay deem me not happy: BsJter. My wild-wood home: Wade. Pol Ha; dedicated to everybody: by No L Stnlli da Nord Polka: Hyerbeer. Old Hundred: Wallace. Little Blossom Polka Masarka: Mmoh In Croix rSr. Kedowa: Wallentein. Farewell Walts: Jalliea. Laisea Polka: Bergmann. Seraglio Sehottlseh: Brown. Vesper Hymn; arranged by W. 7. Wallace. The abovejust received sad for sale by nov6 JOHN H. MELLOB* 81 Wood $L 9&~ Two good seoond hand pianos to r mis, pttos s7* and (ITS. 'IBH —100 half bbla White Hah; 100 do Trout; 75 do Selmoo; 20 do Pickerel; 10 do Detroit Star White Heht reoetad by Sell road end for tale by DOVI XCELSIOB FAMILY CTARCEL—The limtieau with * which this rt*rch i* prepared, render wholly jiry tk» w«oj«t«xhpaV THS PGPII£ or Mr. 0. Anton purpescd returning to this eitv Is time to resame his leaching on the Ist of August, bat Moc un fortunately taken 111 at Fairmont, he will not be able to reach the dty for some days. Dee notice will be given to his pupils of his arrival. Enquiries may be at H. KUBIB’S. /TIOTHIHO OTok*. Matomic BUL v/ street, PiUdntrgh. —frinthing made to coder, in good style,-and at moderate rates. good HtMJaK,no Binrna attest, between Bmithfield asdQrant streets lei ITI per month. «ff« _ YHOB. WOQpg, , A' 'V- .. Tobias' liniment; Ilant’a do; Allen’s Nerve and Bon* Liniment; Mexican Xaitu| do; Ferrer* Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter’s Spanish Mixture; Berne’s Pile Lotion; Meen Fnn; Scarpa’s Acoustic Oil; Merchant’s Gargling 00; Rush ton, Clarke hOo.’i Cod Liver 00: McAllister’s Ointment; Sings’ Itch do; FerreTs do; Gray’s do: Trask's Magnetic Ointment: Jndkin’a do; Svaim’s Panacea; Houek't do; Sargaafslnfsat Panacea; Perry Davie’ Pain Killer; iter’s Cherry Pectoral; Hough ten’s Pepsin; Bier’s Petroleum; McLane’s Celebrated liver Pills Brandreth’a do Wright’s Indian Vegetable POls Lee’s Anti-bilious do: Sarsaparilla Blood do; Bren’s do; Svayne*’ Extract SanaparSla Blood tile Jayne’s AnodyneOongh do* Tenmeend’s Health Ac' Jew David's Plsefrrs J Shoemaker’s do; Dr. Nearman’s do; Ready KeHeft Morris* Bamady; . froL Wood’s Hair kestarafivK Emerson’s do; Ball’s Sarsaparilla; Toarnseed’s do; Sand’s do; Soap, Cleaver’s Honev; ’ “ Highly Scented Brovn Windsor “ Mask; Lodlam’s Specific; lie Lane's SadorifieOooghßynrp; Tyler’s Gum Arable do: Belters’ do; gwayne’s Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith’s Tonic Syrup ; Barry’s Trieophoroua; Norwood’s Tincture of Vara tram VI ride; - McLene’sCelebrnted Vermifuge, Dr. Locock’s Pnlmonlc Wafers; Thompson’s Eye Water; Agent* for all of Dr. McCltutock*s Pamilv'MedidMS* Dr. Needham's Breast Pomps! * Water’s Atmospheric Breast Pomps; Pom Elastic do ,do fablfcly hanky h. ooujyg. w. A. IfCLURQ. hashdsfor misby" ' ' - jkn|iß.flecao. 4-4JW to - A . isw"?s.T i,h “"• tor Ctnahmsti; nd at Zani* with tram for XojUanapollit ami Chlcvo, „ , , VIA daytoiT Batorplng, paaaepgara laara Colnnbor at 6.40 A. IL,aal aM l , ®*®> A* *- airliiug ■* Clbtmol’s it 9.09 A. M„ sMSßSSffiasaSEßir^* PRESENT PARS. Pram MabeoflUa to Newark, - $3 46 P°- • do. Co] am bag, « > 446 Bast by this rente will pneora Tickets at the Ointrmf Ohio* Kallroad offices in Colujnbos ««h Newark. . Pwwnger* ehun Can at Newark, for Mt. Vetnoo, Bbd by, Man*fi*l4, SaadoakT Gly and Xolrfo. k**®jr»**» tbj Steobenrtik mad Indiana Railroad irtUbafioialiad to Newark, thereby dlapeiulnr with the CaaalPacket*. IHRARL PEMB&TOB, prmßnacß, st. loots and ,\ew oueus. HOST DIRECT AND ONLY TtTjr.TAßT.ie BODXB. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE BY CHICAGO ASD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD i Air line Boute from Chicago to St. Louis. 'AAEiS LHAYE CHICAGO DAlLYi(Sundays exiepted) oji mtital of Exprew Train of MlehWn Southern and itral Reilmarif— let. ST. LOUIS DAY MATT.. night EXPRiss'...jftoa; r. a TrmiiM run through to fit. Louis in fourteen bourn. Tin Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, vnOioui change of ear* •■Swap*,connecting at Alton with daily Lina of Packets ** Qqiney and Keokuk, and at St Louis with _***** UHIBB TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a*- 3 o’clock, P. SI., alter the arrival of the Erprest train from Philadelphia. Sis* 1 Cp»Uta.« mumfe, wlla.’ Nhwt hxprees which rwcW Cincinnati in the mor&lmr.' “*• *?, th the om and Indiana, Md BeUhntaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis ana towns In TwUw« j *£“**« with Cleveland, Monroeville. Ban *»ky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with - Bucyrus. tipper adl tf?.u’ “ d the towns on the Med River Hoed. yamon, Newark, Zanesville and towns tel ndUnapoasjsfto Dayton S6AO; to Toledosd: to Columbus $5,25; toZanMvHle is,lo?te s4. Through tickeU to Louisville at reduced KJCTCHNISG i TBB ESS&JEBB TRAIN leaves CreetUne at US P JJ. g*^* l Kttebargh at 8.30 P SI, connecting with the through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia. . ??AIN i** Tas CmtUneat 2J30, A. SL,on thear. riT>] of the Might Xxf sen Train from Cmdnnaii, and •rrirw at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. BRI&HTpN ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves PltUbUlgniat 10 AH, and 6P M. and Near Brighton «r g AM, and U 6 PM. . . [ PXUEIOHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at T A M. and 9 PI arrives at A3O A M, and 4AO,PSL The Trains do not ran on Sunday. Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. 0. CURRY, at the corner office under the Mnn#m«r«h»i« House, Pittsburgh, or of ” r 6EOBSE PABJHN, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Paannger Agent. PemaiylTanU Railroad SinfUEß TABIFP between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia tad Baltimore; eommendng April Ist, 18M- Clou— Broom*, Odar and Wooden Ware, Feathers, furniture, second hand, Pure, Pianos, Poultry: Wines, in basket* or boxes: 76 cents 9 100 lbs. Aomd CTtt as “Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skins, (Sorer ondTlmotty Seed, Glassware,Hardware, Bags, Wool and Bhaep Pelts, and Sgp:«oe.9 100 lbs. Third CUut—Bvxn and Pork (loose,) Butter, in firkins, “8* °* bbls; Hides, Leather, Soap, Window Glam, and Dot* ton, nnootnpre&ped: 5S.\ 9 100 lbs. Pbwrtt €7at»—Alcohol, Bacon (in casks or boxen) Barit? •Jd Halt, Beef and Pork, Caadlee, Cbeeee, Lard iod lari f l'So'aJ h!,k7 ’ (oonpnaised,) Leaf TobarK Hour 80 cents 9 bbl. aprl GEOE9E 0. FRANCISCUB. ▲ Card. TT ATI KG disposed of my entire Interest in the Clothinu J-J- Business. »* 188 Liberty street, to C. M’CLOSKXY I eheerfaily recommend him to my former customer* and thepahlicingeneraL D. J. CAREOLL. A ;‘ F*” o ®* indebted to cr haring claim* against the Sl l>^n&?!Si i i^ ,lU ? U at old «»nd, where his will be left for settlement. I>. j. CARROLL. To tlte Public. AVlou pwcbMid the entire stock of READY-SLADE °* D * , * <^ rr ? U * 156 Libw tF street, I would JK2SS 5 L lntorß, .J By Mtltds y End the former patrons of the establishment, that nothing shall be Jett undone os my pan to sustain the former reputation of tbe house. Harinn a superior (dock of new and fiuhfcmsble Clothing, I am pro pared to furnish, wholesale or retail buyers, at as lew raiee as any other establishment In the dty. ***** novfcdln Q» M*OLQBKEY. BKAUTirUL AND ALU ABLE PROPERTY FOR dALS at pubUc auction, near Manchester, part of the estate Y? “• “£ Jtau " ®*q , deceased, on SATURDAY, the 11th Nor ember, at 2 o’clock, P.ltL, on the premises. I nare been authorised by the owners, residing ia • distant sale at pubJic Teodue, THIRTY moat de> stable BUILDING LOTS, u{joining the borough of Man- Chester, (part of the above estate.) each 24 feet front by 180 feet deep—one tier of them fronting on Market street, which is ninety feet wide. These Lots hare a fine view of the Ohio river and adjacent scenery, are near tbe plank rad and in a very delightful and desirable neighborhood, and will be sold on quite rvascmable terms. Persons purchasing a block of four or eight Lotsn»uld have a country home, with all the sdvantam of a dftr. at a moderate price. Title unexceptionable, and .one of the very but about the city. Por other particulars, applr to JAMES BLAKELY, Beal Estate and European Agent, _ pot* cot. Seventh and Smlthfleld strata. Land for fabmjxq yith fine Chesnut Oak, si taste within three miles of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad; price six dollars per acre. Also some within four miles of the Ohio river, at five dol iars an acre. Also, a fine Tract cf Land, good timber, at twelve miles from tbe river, for two dollars an acre- and some at thirty miles from the river at one dollar aod twee w"“t toar huildred »cras, tvcohandred cleared, with good improvements, plenty of Contend Limestoes! rituate on the Morgantown Turnpike, Yirtfnia. PoruJe V • - 8. CUTHBEBT A SON, nov9 Beal Estate Agents. 140 Third street. .■tMunjwtt Fuxltua ud Ctain, WE are constantly engaged in. tba manufacture afSTEAMBOAT CABIN CHAIRS and FUKNITCRE, of every deeeriptioiMUul pay particular to tba manufacture of tba beat stylee. suitable lor the use of Steamboat*. Our experience in this branch of tbe Knsi nees enable* ns to warrant eatirfaetjou, as weQ -with tbe promptitude in which orders are filled, ae In theqaalftr the work and personal attention gt*en to tbe Sttfanr out Those interested In fnrntehing Boats, w!R find il tothel* advantage to give us a calL ijfl T. B. TOUH3 A 00. Borne Lamm Factory* |_| KAVT gm&XXNa CHJSCKS JLKD TWfcKM, Intended JCL to Miit tbe retell trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Aiule of -bard twisted yarn, dark pattern* end indigo bios. ?be general admission-that Stewart's Check* and Tweeds ore not inferior in quality to any others manofectnred in the United States, with an Incnarfng demand Car them. CBOOuamifcosnbeaiber to extend hk basins* with a steer to keep op a rood assortment of <°»*h Cturxi as sen afif retail torn 12H to IS % cents per yard. Semple* «(U be sent to merchants who cannot make it ronveofeot to cell at Us Wanexrn, Rebecca street, nftr the depot, Allecbeay ccCdm* • HAMILTON 3TKWART. M AOKBKKL—to bbb No. a. tarn; 10 “ 10 M No.S,«mU; fcr a»l«by SMITH * ■nanism x' ** i ' •%,*s ij- .•*•'** -*> SopgriDtendwit.