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Jwk'l; V*£ k £:; t - c>v.,- ‘ * -€ -»'SwLffez C*7 lupteM^ sA* f * *>«A2 *, i £*Vi \;, - i# •> jfv J «Cus>*V** i •] • If ti f?«i «• »r *J«» .*.’••■ J* h U. *- j* i .-. •. :4 I^K^^’^s^sS^& , t.%ff _ HATS ASD CAPA. vfA?^/di ,^L’'*d^ki-‘/f.!'^7/?>J '''*' :|. ■' , Y # i * HK ■ BEST WAT to McerUin a tact is to try for SfiElUfilS iiiStli&lfaSy d l * A*tl /“?»“. J. WILSON:*' SON han raosatly Httel u>, BS&rff M £W£Ua tt,WFOW» ■ tore on Wood street, which for style and beauty J|3gl£ 5 * 9Xt*tA* anything erer attempted In thedty.and they are iCl 1 -**W totttantlnmjla* their HATS, CAPS, Ac„ are got upin a* p *%&s*£+ B* «»S" «■* “J establishment isitor .'^'irf«nwlr articles have been carefully examined ntxi a*ad at ft. late County fair, cod noni ifftSTiS, <Sps t’rtßiil attention is lnrltod to onr $3, MAO and M.OO »<?'>j?Sr/aP«>li*iVA¥3 Dots. Emwmbcr, »1 Wood street, * ’ bot 7 J. WILSON * SON. |je?j A 1 A MBETIHO of Uto Stookholdm of ft. PBNNSYL- BfiTrr C*\*i lt , A TAKAHSOaAIIO*OOMPANT,ofPi,tebur,h,h.M <K5V«th.O«o. of ill. Company,oom« of Rrarft «.dS ra llh- fS;t-i'»*' 1 «£»art^ I*<td 1 *<td Amts, oat Monday, ft. eft instant, tb. folio.log pot i*Sf CT * fcW -* ■•• , \f <1 fcU * t torn wars olected Directors for the ensalng ysar: r & Wißlaml. Johnston, Jaoob Pilotcr, S^.i^A^«i^lWcf^bp|ie.WS. , i^*«^® u .V.x J. Grier Bprool, James S. Neeley, A-A-Oarriar, A. J. Jones/^ t ; JLK.OoK*hall, KenoodyT. Friend, WJUtaS-Haren, A.Wll^ns, L>;2'L, «MTM...n —•*>• ». JOHKSTO.e *. MXOKX •Sil &**^jja^ ¥4*o^V .iifcltwi’w afrWi&J KUslilor Carriage Factory. ?sl!33fe*isT**Jw r :.ft:^Vs! ;> «Av TOHNBTON, brother A PRACTICAL COACII at*** £V makers, comer of Rebecca and Belmont streets, Alio- W 1 city, hare on hand and are manufacturing on SSS^ygi^i^V^ l t^.-?ih*U-Vn^dS ,^«*«iT « of Carriages, Eockawsys, Buggies, at jeggege Cars, made in all their rarious styles, with s®fs^*yi:gi|.K:p;’»>>'Ail ; f Si , Ae/j(twnpi4 to dorabiuty and beauty of finish, using in all f& iron and i;. •:*#** &****&* the most reasonable Urma They feel *ag *T* Sfwifldent that all who may faror them with their patom -s%^*A aWiI SSwflTta perfectly satisfied on trial af their work. ,^A3ILP tt ? b^“ d t!! U ? aheBter passeUry fif- mlnnteedaring the day. oct2S:ly Dxdl’B College. <?5 -«f * i ’b- -VUABBICAL AND MATHEMATICAL DEPARTMENT - Vct>V* *#* v fi, Bou» and terms per session of 20 weeks, bv r 3the half session, in adTuee: , P*7»we by 9aaP«23t*9^fiWl #i «^^ -i *«te DarCleas in Intin,Greek, Mathematics, *c., o tf&ivfcli * -dto 13. A. 2to 4, P.M.,520. Erening Class in Math - SMS, 7to ft P. M p. French and Gennan, 9to 12, A. **T»2 2 to 4, and 7 to 9, P.&L,S3Q. Ladies’ Class in Wednesday, 4to6,P.MLj Saturday, 9 to 13, Jh. / > 4 CVr&Sjs.^“offi^J?jss£:“ k * 49i >4 y v4%?w » r ’A'-< 3^f^ ,;;Jferf. _ihrjr-:.,/ v ri •*'-■. -'- .;: ■■;.-■■ ,''V' : ' ••■',.•• •„ .-. .■■ ■■■ 1 r-.frfv"-':»;«w!5 <• .s-n.-h 1..^.l..^.i..r?.')-" ”''' ••'•■•«»r:.fVt’i *•’* v - *• ;»‘ r f.' r; >C> - WMfs£M%sk> ■ ' «■ • - C-'h" ~ - ■ .' •• v .‘T’ff ivi%*.»**tvi**i'''-'. .-A-;-, 1 •' . .v.<. .■fh'jyA- 'iv'' -:ih‘.Cj-: , 4«fi':7-, ••, ill jyrfejt* -t ;^.i \ » «i hTo.' * * _ > *-*• , -V " ' *• *»• »i. --.- » _.-- _~ +; r f *v, ~ -i I '1 •. . t! u *) -• V ‘ *.<'* ' • *v„ ' ‘ ■• .* ► v THE CITY POST. SATURDAY MORNING: Burglary zh Aliegheny.—The how of Al taman NeilUe, situated on the corner of Ander son sad Robinson streets, Allegheny, was enter ed by a burglar on Thursday morning, about 2 o’clock. The ’Squire hearing a noise got up, and upon going to the top of the stairs, per odved a man opening a door whieh led out into Robinson street. jELLs first impulse was to fire at the robber with a pistol, which he held in his haad, but, upon seoond thought, deemed it bet tar (perceiving he was unnotioed) to ttj and ef fect his capture. Stealing softly down he seized the villain, and looked him up in the front offioe. When morning came, the man gave his name as Joseph Shaw, and aroused himself by saying he bad been drinking. The magistrate thinking' this was a valid exouse, fined the culprit for I drunkenness and left him go. He is well known I e* a loafer and a vagabond in Allegheny, but this is the first time we ever heard of his being I eaught in so serious a crime. Da. Elder’s Laornaa To-Night Dr. Elder, whose leoture on “ Intuition” last Tuesday night was listened to with manifest attention, and re ceived with great applause by a large and intel ligent audience, will gite another to night, at Masonic Hall. The subject—“ Republicanism, in Word and Deed”—is somewhat hackneyed, to be sure, but from the known ability of the Dr. as a lecturer and a writer, we feel satisfied that the leoture will be decidedly original; and those who hear it will indeed enjoy a rich intellectual feast. The “ Young Men’s Mercantile Library Association” certainly deserves the thanks of our oitutens for having secured Dr. Elder to lec- i tore here, and we bespeak for him a crowded I house this evening. Dibtbjot Court.— Before Hon. H. W. Wil liams. The jury in the ease of Grubbs vs. Sample (reported yesterday,) returned a verdiot of six and a quarter cents damages for plaintiff. • G«orge Walter, by his father, vs. Robert Sam ple. This is an notion similar to the one above —for malicious prosecution of defendant and several other boys. On trial. Baptist Church Cass.— The taking of evi dence in the Baptist Church assault and battery cases, whieh has oooupied the attention of the Court of Quarter Sessions since Wednesday morning, waa finally oonolnded yesterday at noon, and the balance of the day oloeed out by the argument of oounseL Judge M’Clnre will deliver hiß charge this morning, after which the case will be given to the jnry. A warrant was yesterday issued, by Aider man Parkinson, for the apprehension of John Chaleman, charged, ou oath of John Miller, with stealing a pair of pants, a shirt, and a gold watch chain valued at $l5. The defendant and prosecutor were both boarders at Lang’s publio house. In the Fifth Ward, and oooupied the same room. It is alleged that Chaleman got up in the night time, and made way with the articles. BasACii or Trust.—A man named John Brown was held to bail, yesterday, by Alderman Major, for obtaining forty dollars from George Booth, wnder false pretences. The money was given by plaintiff to defendant to be sent to Booth's wife; this, however, the defendant did not do; but in stead, appropriated the money to his own use The offence is more a breach of trust than a false pretenoe. Larceny. —A colored man named James Wil son was committed to jail yesterday, by Aider man Lewis, charged with the constructive lar oeuj of a five dollar gold piece from John M’- LaughUn, a shoemaker, ou Third street Wilsco received the money lu change from the prosecu tor as a quarter dollar, and when the mistake Was discovered refused to give it back. Rilrasr or Me. Alvin Wilkins.— Mr. Alvio Wilkine was yesterday brought out of jail on a Writ of habeas corpus, and taken before Judge M’Clure, who discharged him from custody, on security in the snm of $5,000 being given for his appearance at the Deoember term of court. Benjamin Glade, Esq., the father-in-law of Mr. Wilkins, appeared as his bail. A Woman with Woodin Shobs passed down town yesterday,.which some persons suggest is indicative of a hard winter. If so, persons wbo are affected with oooghs and colds, and breart oomplaiots, had better be on the look out, ard provide themselves with chest protectors and “ Pectoral Syrup,” both of which can be had at Dr. Keyser’s, 140 Wood street It i Assault and Battery.— John Lutz, the pn • I -prietor of a drinking house in the Fifth Ward, I Was held to bail, yesterday, by Alderman Par- I kissoc, for assaulting and beating P. M'AUswr with a along shot Disorderly Conduct. —Mayor Volz yesterday fined James Welsh $25 and costs, for disorderly conduot and abusing his wife. This is the sc cood time he has heen fined for the same offence Within a month. Surety of the Praci.— Henry Bopp wss eoomitted to jell yeiterday, by Justice ElcesEcr, •f Sbftler towoihip, for surety of the peace, on oath of Mary Ann Bowder. notice to StoclUiolders. Ornci or tux PtTTsßUxan arj> Correusvillb R. R. Co.. ' Pittsburgh, November 111, 1864. , FT'HE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittsburg: X sod Connc-jlsville Baflroad Company, for the purix. of ELECTING TWELVE DIRECTORS tc serve duriug tt rattling year, will be held at the Office of the Company, N viue ilall, PUmourgh, on MONDAY, the 4th d;*y of Deecc. bet next, at lu o clock, A. M. By order of the Board : WILLIAM LARIMER. Ja, dot 17x12 w) President Pittsburgh and Connellsflil* R. r ThlN Arrival of Fall and TWENTY PER CENT. BELOW FORMER PRICES. YOUNG. STEVENSON A LOVE, SI go of the Origin. Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between Fourth strec and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, are just receiving a large an epfondid assortment eg Fall Dry Goods, at unusually low prioea, from New York and Philadelphia Importers and au r ttoo mleii The stoek will be found full in every depart meat, eooalsting in part of Shawls, Cloaks and Talmas, of every description; Blanks is. at bargains; Plaid, stripe and plain Bilk, French Meiinoea, Cashmere Oabarps Paramattas ud Alp*eas, at unprecedented bargains; Marino and (Winera Plaids, da do Bombasines and Chnton Cloths, do do branch Ginghams, do do Chintaas and Prints, - do do Irish linaosaad linen Sheetings, do do Pillow linens and Tibia Cloths, do do Napkins and Tibia Damasks, do do Plain and printed Del aloes and Cashmeres, do Also, a full assortment 01 Domestic Goods, at great bar Oof Collars, Chemisettes and Handkerchiefs, at greet bargains; Blbbons and Millinery Goods, at great bargains; Hosiery, G lores and Suspeoderr, do. Owing to the nonsuatly Urge importation, goods bar? been forced into the auctions In the east, and sold at great sacrifices, and wfll be told for cash at a very small adrancu. BOTI3 YOUNG, BTBVBNSON A LOVE. PITVftBURGH COACH FACTORY. JL bsslot mim u mwii asoftos alubt. Bigelow * Co.. SUOQEB9ORS TOK.M. 810 BLOW, No. 46 Diamond alley, n«r Wood street, bUlftt-OOACHBS, CARRIAGES, PHEA»vHeS» TOMB. BDGGIEB, and overy description ofw ■,> fancy vehicles bnift to order, and finis bod in a manner no- I surpass* d ft* beauty of design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of materials. All work warranted. BO t9 Wanted, DT a sober, Industrious young man, who will devote bis D entire time to hi* business, a SITUATION A 8 glflP. ’IMG OWI In,* Wholesale or Retail Warehouse,or At istant Book-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery or Dry (icoor kore; and will make himaelf generally uselul tc cl? em foyer. A note addressed through the Post Office to “A P. K* or left at the office of the “ Rost,” will receive prompt Ateafett; ectSLtf 7.' J ■«*-<.«- -MTW'v'S cr■ • A-,,-*«■*-. COMMERCIAL POST. :NOTOMBER 18. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND HBRGHAITTS* KXCHANGK. OFFICERS. JOHN BEHPTON grrtrtx ttrMmt-Wu. B. Omm £*£**:.. *£**•"•... IVtOI*JU>'-JoKN D. BCCLLY. ) Superintendents . T. Norths* , J*. /br Nmariber.— W- R. Blown, T * p -» *• Bmitt, W. K. Nmicx, J. M. Pimrocx, W. P. Jokks. Monetary Affairs. The Philadelphia Ledger of Thursday has the following ia regard to the monetary affaire ia that dty: “There w*s a ftlr amount of busiuess in stocks yaster* day, the market dosing dnlt at quotation*, gome 10,000 of loans, and about 2,500 share* sold. State fives and Reading Railroad sixes declined each. Morris »Vn*t }X and Reading Railroad shares % Pennsylvania Railroad shares improved \i- There t* a good deal of commercial paper on the market, and as the banka are discounting, little street rates are maintained at the highest point.” In New Tork the Ibjt of the same afternoon says: “ Money 1* ‘o much demand, and discount rates are Ann. The baake an not expected to lose specie this week, but it is not anticipated they will gain ranch. The quoted rate* in the street an 12016 9 cent for first class paper, and lfi up wards for other kinds. The stock market feels the Influence of the state of the West very powerfrliy, though there 1* “oney supplies for loans on celL Erie declined further 3% 9 oenL; Reading, 1%. The weather for the past day or two has been suitable for hog slaughtering, but the supplies being light the market unsettled, and money very scarce, no activity or animation has been observable. The mammoth houso of Hull, Hunt | A Co. killed 1,300 hogs yesterday, their entire number tbu* ! far footing up 6,000. At William Jarvis A Co.’* 4,500 hogs have been killed up to last evening. Ousley, Kinnard A Go, packed 1,000 tat bogs on Monday, and E. L. Hoffman A Co. commenced yesterday with the slaughter of 1,000 head. The entire packing thus Car till* season around the Falla, including TOO bead at New Alhaoy, ia upward* of 21,000 head In the packing this season, a* far a* estimated, there b a material falling oil in weight, with but one or two lots of hog* averaging over 200 pounds net Prices rnle very dull, with, however, a marked flrmoe** on the part of hol der*, and no disposition on the part of buyers to enter the market, or offer over cents net on time. In Shelby and Scott counties various sales of hogs have been made at 3>4 ce: Ls gross, on four month* time, the sellers being such fanners whose supply of corn was exhausted. In Cincin nati, owing mainly to the money pressure, the market con tinues fiat, and sales of hogs were made yesterday at $3, S2J£ [LowsciUe Cornier, 16f/i. Fbidat, November 17. The stock of Pittsburgh coal In this market 1* unusually light, and just now no prospect of a risu of water 10 bring out another supply. This will have a ter deucy to enhance prices, as Hie stock on hand i* in the hand* of a few dealer*. The estimated amount Is 113,000 bushels In first hands, and the retail price yesterday was 20 cents per buibel. Very many of the heaviest eonsnmers, the rolling mill and oth ers are nearly out of rani, and a ready market could be found for a very large amount.— Lr.uisriUe Cbvrtf.t, l&te. m 11. KLKBKK, No. 101 Third street, ha* received, per ezpre*«, the following compositions, Just i**ued by Firth, !m« • I f * Pond ACo , New York : Ia Graelnee, Dolka-Muarka. composed and dedteat-d t< ML*.* Minnie Howa.d, of this city : by V. de (lam. The Sweet Briar, Mazurka, with very pleasing and easy variation*; composed and dedicated to hi* paplls: by J. T. Womellnk. I take your Hand In mine \TI11«; new song; wonl* by Qeo. P. Morris, music by 11. Richer. The Moonlight Mazurka; composed and dedicated to Dr. Geo. Ba'cbelder, New York: by U. Kleber. Tally Ho! Gallop, with handsomely colored litlepage: by w. n. Going Home; new song: Jarvis. Igo u> tbe Sooth; new song; Bellack. Last Good Nijht; new song: WcoJbury. Tbe SensidTe Coon, a comic medley song; and a fine a* sortm&nt of the mo»t popular lVlkas, Waltzes, etc. of American and foreign publication, expressly selected 101 this market. 11. KLKBKR. nov!3 No. 101 Third street. N. B.—A choice lot of new Pianos, of Nona A C irk'* unequalled manufacture; also of Dunham'* well known, make, expected during this Week. Evening Class Ira SKatHematlcs. IN the M theaaticml Department of Duff ’* College, young men are t-ught Ariihmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigo nometry, Surveying, Ac Great pain* will be taken to gi** tbe most codcm and practical m-tbods of ralenlaGoo Claa* meets every evening, ezcvpt Saturlay. Language rod Mathematics u« tangnt in tbe regular day class. La dles alas* meets on Saturday. P. HAYDEN, A. oovl Prof, of Mathematic* and Language*. Y" ALL'AbTk~RKAL IC^TATE life Bowugh of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDING LOTA, each 24 fccL front by iuO feet deep, and fronting on Market i.a.*et W ‘Vet io width, a - e offered for eat- quire low, srtd on •, '■•r'nable term* of payment This propertv l* part of the -date of the tse-* Jamea Adam*. Keq., and the title is per fect and beyond dispute. Apply to f|MIR sale of that valuable Lot of Ground, ct-rcer if X Market House and IVnn I'tmrt, in tbe Fiftti Ward, ad vertised to be this hfternoon. at 3 o'clock, at the Mer chants’ Exchange, Fourth street, has been adjourned until Friday evening, tbw lTlh insL, at T, o'cbrk. It will at that lime be offered for sale at the same plat*. dotH JAMF.S BLAKELY. Apollo fourih strkki —iictor** taken in *ll kinds of weather, in the beat ».rie of which the art is susoeptible. at very n-aamable price*. OH tvens and stranger* are invited f o call and ex» mine eperi- Rig>m* open day and evening. turli WELLING lIuLpK ANITI ,VO LOT? kvtt~bALK A large Dwelling House, raoTctrlently arrang’d, with a wide hall, two parlor*, * piazza, dining roou and kitchen, Gni?h«d attic, a goed cellar. co*l vault and ►table, ehm-1- tm-g, Ac. The le»ts are ea. li ‘.'.'l feet front < n Webster by 120 deep on Chatham. J l . CUTHUKkT A WS, novls Keal Estate Aget, *, * to Third *lt ef. INOR SALE—One pair, eacit Ho'feet loog and 32 Let Jr wide, containing in both 22.0U0 i<a»hel»; all iu gooi order and rigged, ready to run cat wlUi the fin: riw. For ►ah'by _ _ [dovhj J. D. STUART tpiih; mkrchants 7 anu ManusXi/rußisky hank X ha* this day declared a Divide:)*! of live per cent, ou th- Capital Slock, out ot the profit* for ;Uo last h)t payable on and af;er U>e 17 lb inntant. F'Httrvfyh, November 7, IslG, EXCHANGE BANK OF I‘ITTbHUKOH, T. l*;.l —This Bank lias this day derfarfl * Dividend <■( tour per rent, on its Capital Stock, payable tr. ptorthoUers, or tlsfir legal TVpreeentativM, on or eftrr Uw 17th in.tant. iKMkttd JAWE? li. MCKKAV. Cashier l»A.sk OF I'irflstlCAull, S'uPonUr 7. lAi-h—TL* J*?cl II dent and Directors of till* ltank Lair, this day, d»c!ar«d a Di«> trni *d tire per cent, oti tin-Capital hUck lor thr V-i *u uj ‘otii», payable ou or after the 17th instant, Lj Mock holders, or their legal representatives. 'l l/ UOLKSALK AND RETAIL AT MALL NO. 11 AL- T V legbeny Market and at Malt No. ‘7 New Market IJoux'. piLUburgb. r f'HK undersigned ha* jufctreceived al M» J. CARRIAGE WAHKUOCSK. Uenr lh* Two Mile Run, beiw«*e» and Lawrence rill*, a splendid «i».niu-ntjg__ VB of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue to rw;T* regularly, new and second hand t’amapM. S-tllri'i, Buff'jirj, dfc., which b» will sell on the aery lowest terms for cash- Having had twelve veers’ practice In the bnslness.and will, htswallknownfii'ilitle'.in the East, he flatters himself iu putting down ail c-,.tu> -*Utlon. Those wisiiingto purchase are respectfully invited to rail and see for thenuelves. Especial and promptattention paid to rerairiasrof Carri age. ac. fmy’laJ*wT , l JOSEPH WHITE. C. B. Headly A Co.,' ' CIHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, So. b 2 Third ttrrrt, / ntar Market, would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now Jo store their complete FALL STOCK, cooeiMing of CARPETS of evnry description, from the Royal Velvet anJ Hruv**U, to the com mon Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from oar lo eight yards wide, new designs sod very rich. Cocoa and Can to u Matting, Druggets, Rugs,Mat*, Stair Rods. Window Shades, Ac. Persons in want are InTitnl to call and exam ine their slock, Steamboat*, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most reasonable terms. 49*" Small profit* mod quick _TKRMB <IAHII ONLY. oct2 WOOLEN GOODS POK CHILDREN.—A full uMriOcnt of Woolen Mitt*, loo;; and abort; MuSatrea, Inian t**-*, Vlctorinen, Pelerine*, IDod*, Comfort", Sock*, Mittens, Gloves, and everything else in that line, at VAN GOUDER’S, S 3 Market *L, corner of the Diamond. VAN UOUDEK bw Jiut nctirnt • fall nimilj X Of everything In hi* line, at the Trimming Store, No HiJ Market street, corner of tbn Diamond. dotll SCn 00L MAPS.—PeI loo's Outline Map* aod Key, a new edition just retired; six larve Maps fur sals at s2op*r sett, which is lower than ever sold before Lu this oi >y. Call SAM’L. B. LAUFVRK’S, 8T Wood street. OfrFIOE WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, fOl* burgh, fiovcmbtr 7 tk, 1864.—Thu President and IHreo tors of this Oompany haw this day declared a Dividend of Ore Dollar per ehare, payable to Stockholders, od or after tbe lSth inctaa+. •noflOstd F. M. OORDON, Secretary. ADJOURNED SALE OP REAL ESTATE IN MANCUES TER.—The properly advertised foraale at auction this day, ou the premiees, in Manchester, prrt of the estate of the late James Adame, Etq., is poatponed until thia day week, (Saturday.) JAMES BLAKELY, nor 11 ! A#*n. for the owners. C^KANBKRRIBB— 6 bbl» e»atem Cranberries Jas t reeeiTsd j by Railroad and for sale by DOVII GKJSEN APPLES—B bbla Vandercrs, Kaiaboi and Gob <l*D Oates, just recoiled by DOTH BUGGIES A ROCKAWATB.—Wb bnvu m store, on eon elgnment, a fin* ea»rtment of Buggies and Rocka ways, (or Bale cheap. J. W. BUTLER A 00,, rov!3 97 Front street. ClIUAtta —10,WO llamna Cigar* on hand and tor sale by ) novl3 J. W. BUTLER A CO. Cl OTTO N—3o ba.’es Cot'on in store aod for sale by / novl3 J. w. BUTLER A CO. WINES AND LIQUORS— -1 bbl Ht Croix Ram; 2 “ Gin; 1 qr cask London Dock Port Wine; 1 ** Madeira; 1 “ Sherry; on consignment and for saleby _ [oovl3] _ J. W. BUTLER A 00. CSIIAIN CABLE—A second hand Chain Cable, 60 to 75 j feet long, tor sale cheap by nov!3 J. W. BUTLER A CO. NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—'7OO tbs of’the best quality joit received from the New Brighton mills, by dot 10 W. A. M’CLUKG. OATuMIiWo.IAKI'UHACiTJi! PiQ IK^. eu\J 76 “ No. 2 “ “ “ good brands. For sale by (oct3l) WM. BINGHAM A CO. SUGAR— 20 fabdß fair New Orleans in store and for sale by oct23 KING A MOORHEAD. C'lORN —100 bushels Shell Corn, in store end tor sale by j octlO ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. F$lAR—lOO bbU N.C. Tar, to arrive and for sale by X oct2l ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. CORN— 400 bus Shell Corn In st ore and tor sale by oct2l ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. CHEESE— 24 boxes W. R. Cheese In store and for sale by octal ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. SQAB —2UO .baxtw Botdu Soap for sale by octal SMITH A SINCLAIR. EAR CORN—6OO bus Knr Corn for sale by JAS. M’LAUGHLIN, i OOVI6 No. 10 Smlthfleld sL . Jfi.- "* .*1 r, k . 1 .-Ai-w t Hog Killing**-Prices, Bituminous Coal. l<tt«it Haste. JAMES BLAKELY. Cargo's Digasrresn Gallery* Coal and lioota. W. li. DENNY, CaahW. I. |DoVS.td JuiiN BSYDKR, CaslU-. New Smoked Beef, JAMES GARDNER CAKUf AOUN FOR SALE W. A. M’CLURG. W. A. M’CLURO. S FOR RIVER Thtrfy-nituincku wafer in the channel at da*k !r *t tree ing, and riatag. The regular packet for Wheeling today Is **ie stmner “ Hartford.” CbpL Manila brought the Bose of the Prairie to the wharf yesterday, with her sign np for Bt. Loots. fbr Texas and Rio Grande River. —The new, splendid and superb steamer “ Ranehero," Gapt. JmesO'Dannsll, leares this morning, at 10 o’olock, for New Or lease, Gslreston, Braaos Santiago, and Fort Brown, Texaa The “ Ranehero* has flue accommodation#, and presents afavorable opportu nity to all persons going Southward, or through to Taxac All the officers of the boat we cordially recommend to the traveling public. Mr. Downey, the chief clerk, liueffl dent, clever, accomodating and whol+sonled gentlemen, whose pleasing deportment will gain Irm Mends wherever Providence may choose to east bis bark. The new steamer “ Grand Turk” leares this mondng for St. Louis, direct, and offers a fine opportunity to those trav eling to the Mound Oity. The propeller “Twin Ctty,”oapu Bam. Dean, Is the packet for Cincinnati this morning. Frank Reno will be found In the office. Those putting themselves In charge of OapL 8. or Mr. Ueno will be cared for. The Julia Dean, on the 3d inst, strack a rock at the n| per rapids in the Mississippi, but by continual pumping th< leak was stopped. So severe was the concussion, that thrw dw-k hands were knocked overboard and were drowned. J?0BT OP PITTBBTOGH. _39 ISCBIH WATIE IH TMS CHAtHIt USTAL MASK. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. Lazeroe, Bennett. Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, tlendrlekson, West Newton 4 ‘ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Cenvoy, Wolf, Wellsvllle. '* Altoona, Gray, CdnclnnaU. " Kickange, M'Callum, Wheeling. DEPARTED. “ J efferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. ‘ Oen. Bayard,Peebles,Elisabeth. Cc.iroy, Wolf Wellsville. “ Kxi-hango, M'Callum, Wheeling. steamboats! For Louifville and St. Lonls. . rn> a. Thu new and splendid steamer HAY CITY. A. D. Mtoza, wilt leave for the above and ports on the first rise of water. For freight or pra nge spply on board. jy novlS For Bt. Itonla r m.. Th * * o#jn,r J AMEB PARK, Capt. Roust wi>i leave for the above and intence po. a on the first rile of water. For freight or pas, apply on l-oard. dovlB For JLomlaVlll«~ , ffWße TheH-amer CLARA DKAN.Cipt.Wo.Dui*, leave lor the above r *»d Intermediate ports SATURDAY, 18tb last., at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on boanl. novlS For Cincinnati. ' , toy a The steamer TWIN CITY, Capt. Saul Dtair, will leave fi>r the a( ove and intermediate ports SATURDAY. 18th lost, at 10 A. M. For freight nr passage apply on board novlS For 8t JLonls, anh _ The steamer GOLDEN STATE, Capt. Jossva will leave for the above and Interme- ports on TOTB DAY, 13th Instant For f eight apply on board. novlS For St. fooals. , mmy m. The staamer GRANITE STATE, Captain K will leave for the above and tn'rrme- ports on SATURDAY, the 18th Instant. For freight apply on board. nov]B For St. JLonls and Illinois River. The new and substantia! steamer OCEAN Capta’n W. Mar ut, will leave for the and lmenn-diate port*, THIS DAY. For Height and paeaage apply on I >*rd. novlS For ClncTnhati'aiid~lt Loalai . (T3y The new and aubat ilesmrr GRAND LjHKgpCRK, Captain GaiaatlW, will leave for the and ia’erjne,Gate ports. THIS DAY. Ko freight mid pe.«-aie apply on boanl. novl^ For Cincinnati. , fny TItK n.w and , u i>*un lal steamer BEN Thomas Bmi. will |«r« the above ports, TOfB DAT, 18»h Instant. JOHN FLACK, Agent FoMMght or passage spply oo boanl. »o? 18 For Bew Orleans, Galveston, Brazos nan tlogo, and Fort Brown, Texas . m> The new and sub-UaUal staamer RANCHR Jamss (TDaxxcLL, Master, w<tl leave ter abate and inD-raediat* ports SATURDAY, lnstant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or pasnge apply on board. novl« For bt. Leals, . i |W> Tbe new and substantial simmer PRAIRIE InflnßflUNiK, Captain F. Masatta, will leave for tb« sod Interamlute sort*, Til 10 DAT, !b« lvh Instant. For freight and passage apply on beard. ort-> .®«l* . . JOBS FLACK, Agent Hegoior WfeesJtng Pack at. , I fsy fc. THE steamer EXCHANGE, Capt. MVturs, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, ml AY.at 9 o'clock, M., »ti, th«C. and K Katlr**d at WelUvtiU. l-.i f.-jybt apply to _novl7_ J. D OM.UNGWooD, A v .-aL Rrgntar W heel I»* g' Pae ke *. ~ • (By a J-'aught ,tamn UARTFYtRD. Hum* ILutrrr. will b-tvafter stake a-- ViT ;vlkf ’ v ti« aU-ve and intermediate ootu, TI'EcMY, THURSDAY, and SATUR DAY, at I<> o'.Wk, M. F- r frelyh! or pa*.-**- *pj.)v o n Irani, or to J. L» aiU.INUHimn, Arvo: AUCTION SALES. Asrtion—Datljr Rales. AT the C.-mmer-ttl pale* Koacu, oorn-r cf Wm*i acd F;rth «t.*rrl*,et 10 n'riock, A. M., a general SMrrtm-nt of ewww.uabli. S tapis an-J Fancy Dry Goods, Clot blag, Boots and adore, li»:«,Cape, Ac,, AT 2 O’CLOCK, JV )1, Groreriar.Mwenvwa-e, Ulawwar*-. TableCutler*, Is-cking Oiaaeea. New and Second Uaod Uouaehcid an-1 Kitchen Fur niturs, Af., AT 7 O’CLOCK, F M. Bocks. Stationery, Fancy Article*, Uotlm, Instrument*, Hardware aud Cutlery, Clothing, V»n*jj (hod*, Geld and Sil*-r »%'.:•! Af. 1' M DAVI.-. Aurtuioej. iyaJt:*! ?. M. DAVIS, Anctiooeur. Duuom?rs drawers, bottles, a.-., at auction -mu iIo.NDAV AFTERNOON. SOtb ln*t, at 3 o'clock, at the Onmnierriat Aa’** corner of Wad and F‘nti -tneta. *ii! t- *r-M, 1 Ca- Proercptl n {Vale and. Caac, range id Drug Dr»w<-T*, tabled; Uvturt and other Drue R-'lf.' , lat-ird, 1r„,4( * l*. M. DAVIS. Anrtinaarr OAi.L m> VALUbI.K MEDICAL AND MIKT.LLANK k ? "L 3 B»A*K>. BV CATALaICK—*>u S tTURDAV rre innr Nutwnlwr _lvh. ; ocla-g, at the Commercial Sale, I . ru. rii it I -»ti I Fifth sir**!*,among which a.-- br:n,. b-tv . .'urge-al Keeavi, IMmobe on I--!-. 1.-.-; . f tbepk.li.. C;».,err <>D thf llr-»M . F.lll. nil I„. ’* * LcusV :U .* liel> ; RlarkDtou on theCh-nt. l on i »i-j ; r*lr tt. butt's Com pie to W urk#. 10 tr.l*; Jonirn-niie !.*;«■■. f .Sap<dn>n ; lirmine* cf UixUirr, plate. . TraW'e Jo,rp!.i:-., Library «<f Natoral UlsL>rv; i.l Art* and ti-irociTK, d roj* ; Twelve Star* of‘the pla'ie; Li ft* Cjl Gcuerat Hull; Work* of OUvrr GoldemiUi Muitim ’* Ku-\clo;n-litt of Cc.-graphr, I.IW plate* Work* of B«n Joliiieou; Mackmai?'* i,oou I’hevipt*; Ui*- tnry i'f «lrr-,e; ,( America; Tbler»’ C«uj>u!at* aod ijujdre of Napoluon. 2 »uU. Arabian NlghU Entertain tro nle: L'Ar»J.-clie'* Life of Najolerin, D.H.‘ ptatee, Ac. Full p»rtk-<j|ar. tu Catalogue*, which can b« obtained at the Atlclhrfl S ore. . nOT,: . . .. P- M. DATIR. Auctionaer. VALUABLE VTGCKSA'ND'IWNDi AT ArCTION'-Gn MONDAY KVKNING, 2.'l!> Inst., at 7 t/dre-a 4t tt , Murrhants’ F.xrhange, F«>urtb s’reef, will 1* *old ; 10 *hsre« PUt-burgh Trust Stock ; 20 M Cltiirtw’ Deposit Bank 61 “ Ohio A I'funa. Railroad Co. “ fl “ Atlantic rod Oblu Teleg’h Co. “ 13 “ Pitt*.,Cin.A LouLvlila “ “ 50 “ Cltiirn"’ lnsurtance Comnanr “ 15 - Western “ .. J » 2 AUegheuy County Coupon Bond*. $l,OOO etch. __ P._M.J>AVKAu<m-< •nrer. IRON CITV .MINING CoMFANV nTuCK AT AUCTION". —Ou MONDAY EVENING, 2Uth lost, at 7 o'rlrrk, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be aold, by Older of W. l*a'n>«r, Treasurer. ahar« Iron City Mining Company Stock, lurfeiteu for non-payment of asuwainentA. »o»W p. M. DAVIS, Anrtioneer. NEW UUSlC.—Jast received by express, the following new Music: Barney OTooln, Irish ballsd: by S. Lee. Sweet Ve*p*r Bells of Ancona: John Parry. Good Night iMuved, serenade: Longfellow. Soldier's Funeral March: Wm. J. Lesion, My Little Valley Homo. Old Corn Still: sung by K. P. Christy. The laiwt Ethio pian song. Grebe's World of Mnslc. An nnsnrparwabU ami admira ble collection, the greatest ersr published, comprising the most Chardin; melodies, arranged in every variety of style to ple<tfe the million. Holliday Song: J. J. Hainan. Lore the Dearest. The Irish Evergreen Quadrille. * For sale at the old es tablished Plano Depot CHAKLOTTH BLUMH, nov-1 118 Wood street. Jtjr Another arrival of thaee so justly celebrated Ham burgh Pmnos, used by List Cxerny, and other great per foi mers. is expected next week. NEW BOOKS, Ac.—Frank Leslie, for November. Bhakspeare** Scholar: by K. Grant White. High Life in New York: by B. Slick. Poems of the Orient: by Bayard Taylor. Vol. 6, Bancroft’s U. 8. Horry graphs: by N. P. WHlis. Famous Persons and Places: by N. P. Willis. People I have met: by N P. Willis. Tbe Inebriate’s Hut: by Mrs. 8. A. Bouthworth. Things in America: by W. Chambers. And a variety of other new and valuable Books, just re ceived by express and for sale at the Book and Stationery Store of SAM’L. B. LAUFFER, nov6 87 Wood street: POI’ULAIi BOOKS.—Ida Noiman, or Trials i.V and their use; $1,26. Daniel Webster's Great Speeches, 2 vols; $2,60. Alice Seymour: by Mrs, Urey; 25coots. The Man-of-war’s Mao, a sea story; 26 cents. What Not: by Mrs. Mary A. DeuLwo; $1,25. Ba>anl Taylor’s Journey to Central Africa; $1,60. Capt- Canot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver; $1,26. IlaluV Kansas and Nebraska; 50 cents. The Virginia Comedians; $1,60. Miss Leslie's new Receipts for Cooking; $l. Los; Heiress: by Mrs. Bouthworth; $L Freaks of Fortune: by J.B.Jones; $l. Woods' Recollections of the Stage; $1,26. gunny Memoirs: by Mrs. Stowe; $2. Fashion and Famine: by Mrs. Stephens; $l. The News Boy; $1,25. The Lamplighter; $l. For sale by Wm. Dlgbr, J 77, /CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STOKE, Masonic Ball, BfUi tired, Pittsburgh. —Clothing made to order, In good style, and at moderate rates au9:tf (IUFFfcK— 100 bags prime Bio; j 20 do Java; in store and for sale by oct23 PNG A MOORHEAD. a EOHITKOrURAL, MECHANICAL and LANDSCAPE A. Drawing Class now open at oct3o DTTFI’B COLLEGE. RHUBARB ROOTS—Mammoth variety; .10,000 Aspara gus Roots, large site; for sale by oct2B JAMES WARDROP. ' }■: ' a . ■ • . i*-- \ j i - t v .. t t ** . -• z V N- V\ a ,*- ‘ 4 Tfcaatra.—JOSEPH C. WJBIIB, - ABD IKy Haniata—Fifth street, shore Wood Prioee of ad mission—Boxes and Parqoetta 40c; Private Boxes. lam. AS; do. do. smell, $5; Second Tier, 250; Boxes •om, 60c. Persona tecorlng seats wIU be charged iSw cants extr* for the cert : fleate. Doou open at Wto TVeloefc pertoi manca to eomueuoe at 7% o’clock bill for Saturday night The great actress, Mien KTMBKKLY, In iwo celebrated characters Thb craning, Bovember 18th, will be perfoimed the tragedy of GRO&QB BAJtN- W£LL: 0> >rge Barnwell, Mis* Kimberly; Tbroaongood, Mr Raitey Pas deD enx, Misses Mary and Bally Parting ton Song. Mr Uealy Medley Dance. Mias Mary Pu> lington The performance will conclude with the drama of JAOK SHEPPARD: Jack Sheppard, Mlm Kimberly Jonathan Wirt, Mr M’Bride. M" ~ ' ji K. C. M ifANUS, haTing errired in Um city, tike* thl* xTX method of informing hi* former pupils »nd friends that he will open bis DANCING ACADEMY. on next THURSDAY, October 28, at LAPAYETTE HAli: also. at EXCELSIOR HALL, Allegheny city, at which Mms be will L ■ happy to see all those who feel desirous of learning the beaud* l ! art of dancing, oombined with grace, etiquette, Ac. His terms will be as last season. He will teach aUthe dance* now in vogue, together with many new and beautiiul dances neter before introduced in this city. Ladies and Children's class meet Monday's and Wednes dsy’s, at 3 o'clock, P. M., commencing Wednesday, Norem- Gents. class, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, at 7*4 The class now forming in Allegheny dty, will tuit at ixcelsior Dali, on Saturday, November 18tb, at 3 o’clock, -Mr. M’Manus can be seen at Hood's Jewelry Store, on Market street, above Third, on Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's, from 9 o'clock, A. JL, to 12 o’clock,noon, and from 2to & o'clock, l'. M. AUo, at Excelsior Hall, Allegheny city, on Tuesday's, Thursday’s and Saturday’s, at the above novU H Tile Great it<»ort.—FßANK CARGO'S CO* Ui£y TILION PARTY is given every TUESDAY EVE NING, at Wilxirs Hall. Admission for Gent and Indy only 50 cents; Gent, without lady 75 cents. Tickets may be procured of the managers, at the door, or of Freak Cargo, at K. M. Cargo’s Dsjuerreau Booms, No. 76 Fourth street. Every arrangement made for comfort. Suitable refreshments provided, and order maintained. novl7 list or ossxnvs pazkht kedicivzs, OR BARP ARnVOR BALI BT FLEMING BROTHERS. Prsprtsian «f arUM’iTwßlfatsMSLlvw RUa Wholesale Druggists and Dealers m Patent Medicines, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. KEELER’S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne’s Alterative: “ Carminative Balaam; “ Hair Dye: “ Expectorant; " Sanalivs Pills: ‘* Hair I onic; Wlstar’s Ba .*m of Wild Cherry ; Brjanl’e Pulmonary R»i«.pi ; Honfland's German Bit’era; Holla d do Hostettei’s Stomach do MircbWs’ UterineCatholicon : flumns’ Scotch Coogb Candy; Price's do; Thorn's do; Howe's do; o‘tood’s fodla Cholagogue; Morse's Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gnm AraHr Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; Phalon’s do Batchelor's do McMunn's Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown’* Ksvenre of Jamaica Ginger; McAllister's do do: Kidder’s lndelllbls Ink; Paysoa'e do do; Arnboid's do; Dr. Curtis’ Hygeana; Lyons' Kathamm; Dertd’* Lilly White; Basin's do; Tobias’ Liniment; Hunt’s do; Allan's Nerve and Bone Uoiant; Mexican Mustang do; Paml’i Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel’s Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Baree's Ills Lotion; Keen Fun; Scarpa's Acoastic OU; Merchant’s Gargling Oil; Roshton. Clarke * Co.'s Ood Liver Oil; McAllister’s Ointment; Rings* Itch do; Fernl's do; Gray's Jo; Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Judttln's do, Kw«:m's l*aos-wa; Hoock's do; fearjani’s Infant Panacea; Petrv Davis' Pain Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; rtoughten's Papula; KW's l’*iTil«oni; MeLane'a Celebrated Liver Mils Brandretb's do Wright's Indian Vegetable Mils L#*'« Ant;-bilious do; Kanaparilia B'ooi j,.. Even’s do; Swaynee’Ettract Harssparilla Blood Ills Jayne'# AwtalrneCongh do; To«n«eod’a lirslth do; Jew David's riaetera: Pb.'wTusier’. do; t>r. Nawman’a do; Kadwsv s Heady Relief; Morris* Remedy; Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, KBiscS'D'* do; Hairs Kar«*parU!a; TVvasead’s do; Rand’s do; Gityso.t's Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Wolff'* .vni—iaiii N*hnappe; hoop, Cleaver'S Hotv-v ; *" Hiiihiy Rrmted Brown Windsor w Mask; Ladtum’S Ppeelff,-; McLane'. cud'iritir Cough Syrup; Tvler'sGam Arable do; het.ers* do; haayne’s Rymr of Wiki Cherry; Mffiith’s Tunte Ayrup; Barry’s Trloo; liorous; NorwxasJ's Ttnuurr of Varatrum Virile; MrLane'sCaiebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Locock’s Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson’* Eye Water . Ag«*»u for all of Dr. McCUotmk’a FamUy’Medielaes - Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps; Water’s Aimn*pb«rtc firaaet Ptimpa; Gum Elastic do do febl&ly All t.M AKK A tll.E ( IKK—I hereby rertift that I waa aJßirtr.l with the Uver Complaint and I’bthyeii for a lime. t«e»ng more than a year under lb* care of a pliy •k-t.u; that tbs dL*«-a*e, Instead of being relieved by the m.dt-lues I took. ke|d gradually getting worse, my body fuelling ao that 1 was uoatde to stoop low ewoogh to tie tny abr-e*. When tb» dieea-s w»» at the wont, 1 was rw odd mended to try FELLERS’ I.IVKK PILLS. I dhl so, and was relieved greatly by the use of the first box, and completely cured by the second. WrjDvUte, May 26, IMI. Banm M'Coan, Km. 7b ike Tb- original, only true and genuine Liver Ptli* art* prepare.! by R. B. Feltrra, and have bts came In black wax upon th» lid of curb box, and hla signature on the outside wrapper. All other* ere counterfeit*, or ba*w DuDaMonn, R. E M.LLKKS A t\). Proprietors, No. 67 Wood street . Bsths—llot, t old, sad Ikowsr, IN Hie fluiag atvd turr.Ublng of which nothing baa bewn aj-wred to render t*thlu;t luxurtouaaii well aa healthful Are open .-v-ry day, .-xrepted,) from 6 o'clock. A M . until lo P. M.,at tb- Barber Shop, Parry Hotel, corner of lltmtrk street and Duuue-ne Way. JOHN WOODSON. Proprietor. No IlnnbnK. HUNDRED UKiU.'AND DUIXAIU worth of stork 1 will m,t he dl-tributed at RiWKIUJ A CO.’S FUr Da guetreotype (Jatlery. Fifth Hrvt, opposiU .Ma»wo‘s but open tbe pevmeDt of (1 you can pnvure as good a LIKE NKBB as can tie procurvd In Gils or soy other city. Call and itivx us a trml. Home Lsagae Faciorjr* HEAVY SUIKYINO CUM K 8 AND TWEEDS,lntaeded to »uil the n-tail trade of I’litaburgh and Allegheny, made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and Indigo blue. The g-ix-rai admission that Btewart'sCheck*and Tweeds are uot lulctior in quality to any others manutactumi in tbe Unit-d Stairs, with an iorreadng demand for them, encourage* the sul>serlb.*r to extend bis business with a view to keep np a good assortment of such Chei re as uxn ally mail t'iom 15Lj to BemplevlriU t>e scut to merchants who cannot make Uconvenient to rail at his Warrrof m, Rebecca atreet. near the depot, Allegheny _ocl7:3m* _ _ HAMILTON 81 KtTART. STATU 111 C NT Or TIIK AMA INSURANCE COSIPAHY OP I'IITbUL'IUUI, Novudu Otu, 1864. ToUl amount of premium* p*o«tT«l. timCHsmisTs: Lnsaaa, .Expense*, Scrip, Agents, Commissions, end returned Premium*. 7,387 63 a&sxts: Storks and Loan* „ 44,060 lfl Bill* R«ciT»bla„ _.. 4,08tf 04 oa*h on bud and In hands of AfffQts.J4.676 18 Office Furniture 300 00 Amount of Stock Notes .83,000 00 Total amount at risk. Wd. f. Job os Uni, Jacob Painter, W. M’CUotock, James 9. Negley, Joe) b King, Rody Patterson, A. A. Carrier. Kennedy P. Friend, W. S. IlaTflD, J. Qrter Spronl, A. Wilkins, Geo. R. White, U. R. CoßgshalL orncsas: President—lion. Win, P. Johnston. Vice President—Body Patterson, feq. Secretary and Treasurer—A. A. Carrier. Assistant Secretary—S. 8. Carrier. Air Will Insure against Lou by Pire, Perils of Sea, ««vl Inland Nsrhratioo and Transportation. sorl&S'r Wide Hampton, A. J. Jones, Mineral Water ana Sarsaparilla. WM. D. ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now manufacturing and bottleing the shore beverage* on an extensive scale, ills articles are of the best quality, and manufactured from the purest materials. octlT:ly Penmanihlp) Mercantile and Steamboat Book-Keeping. The day and evening classes of DUFF’S COL LEGE arc open for the reception of student*. Daily Lectures on Mercantile Law and Commercial Sci ences. octfi THOSE who want Boy’s Clothing would do well to call at CALLAHAN’S Basar, 24 Fifth street. Ills goods tor Men’s Wear are splendid. Give him a chance. No charge lor showing goods. aepl4 TJohn W. Butler 4 Co., FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS— Dealers in all klods of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, 67 Front street. [eep2B War* ’ TANKARDS, Capa, Plates, baptismal Bowls, Ac., just opening. Also, Brittania Tea Ware. Castors, German Silver and Plated Spoons, Forks, Ac. Tea Knives, Butter Knives, Lamps. Ac. Watches and Jewelry, in large variety, and very low prices; Gold Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Canes, Ac. Wstch repairing done in s superior manner, and warrant ed. Jewelry repaired and made lo order' Emblems, Seals, and-Regalia manufactured. W. W. WILSON, octl7 i-orner of Market and Fourth streets. 11. MINER A CO., No. 32 Smith field street. BOOKS, BOOKS—Webster auii bin Master Pieces: by lUt. B. F.TeL. pride of Life: by lady Boott, author of Henpecked Hoe* bend* „ Ball Water Babbles, or Life on the Were. Xhe History of Kensu tod Nebraska. Map of Kansas and Nebraska Tertitorr. BnmlTfri and Ibr sale at the cheap Book Btore of W. A. QILDENTENNBY * CO., No, 76 Fourth street USK—3*2 ou, in grain, just rwceiyed and for tala by dotlO FLMOHG 8808. 5=.-v * » r -> • * • > 'v>Sa. * •-* •* ‘ f . - u • +•» -* *• + . ■ - v y t »> ■ AMUSEMENTS. .410.012 01 5111,004 88 080,444 00 MEDICAL. C«iiui(tlT«iiUad! ' MTQBANA, or New* Diaoooertd Method of InhedaUtm.— This moat wonderfol article Is destined to produce as entire evolution In ths treatment of all -llimi mof the longs. Accounts are dally received from Clergymen and other per ■one of the highest respectability, of eases of cores hereto fore considered in curable of Asthma, Bronchia*, Consump tion, and all Distasea of ths Lungs, by DR. CURTIS’ HYGEANA. Bead the following: Dr. Bussell, Postmaster of Burlington, N. Y., say*: ••Send a doxen more Ujgeana; it is working wonders nart in diseases of the longs. I belie re It will care any distasea not In the reiy last stages, and even then Is priceless to the reel and comfort It is sore to giro ths sufferer. ' I am willing/ said my neighbor, ‘to purchase a package a week for my daughter; it gires her perfect rest. Ido not expect her to live.’" Htqkaha is lUm.—J. H. Gaubcrt, Postmaster of Rich mood, Maine, writes us: “The Hygeana is doing wonder* here. My sister has bad a distressing cough, with gi-eat dlOeolty of breathing, for years. Bhe wore the Inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup tor a fnr days before she was to lisved, and now, after one month's use of it, <v*ngH |, welL Dr. Curtis’ new system of inhalation produce an entire rerolntion in the treatment of diseases of the hsngs. There is no mistake, it is truly a wonderful dis covery.” The Ber. Mr. Curtis says: u lt is now eight days since my daughter put on the inhaler and commenced using the Hygeana, and it has already done more for her than all the medleal faculty hare been able to do for the last two years. The irritation and tickling sensation In the throat Is gone, and with it the cough. She sleeps well.” Sold at DR. KEYS SB’S Drug Btore, No. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin alley and Wood street toctS:d*w3m Crlstodoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye. A great invention triumphs over all helioos rivalry, even In this credulous age. It has been said that every city is e Paradise of humbugs; but let a really meritorious article, capable of doing all that Is promised for It, be placed in can petition with mere nostrums, sustained by puffery, and not by their own excellence, and the true preparation wfll succeed while the trash foils into contempt It bra been thus with CRISTADORO’fI EXCELSIOR hair dye. It was offered as a preparation embodying all the ingredients of nature’s own blacks and browns. The chemists analysed It, and certified to the frrt. The public tried it, and their experience confirmed the dictum of the scientific world. Its popularity was almst as instantaneous as the change of color it effects. The f*op!e were invited, through the press, to see its operation with their own eyse. They beheld red, sandy, yellow and grey hair, transformed in five minutes without passing through any intermediate tints—to a brilliant and rich natural black, or to any /hade of brown. They found that the fluid imparted no stain to the skin of the bead, emitted no unpleasant odor, contain ed no cauterizing element. Of coarse, they endorsed it. They could not do otherwise; and at this moment the sales of the article exceed that of any other half dosenhair dye* in the world. It is the latest effort of sdanoe, and it may be truly said, “ the noblest offspring is the last." The Ex celsior Hair Dye must break down every other and oUse the market, simply because it is the best The result It produce* is if sufficient advertisement. Compare its operations with that of other hair dyes, and judge to wbieh of them ths palm should be awarded. Bold wholesale and retail at DR. KEYfiEB’S Drug Store, to Wood street. novlfaisw A|s*cy off Dr. S, S. Fitch’s Celebra ted Medicines, at DR. G. H. KEYSER’S Drag Btore, No. 140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley. Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmonary Balsam, Paeforal Expecto rant, Pulmonary liniment, Depurativw Syrup, Heart Cor rector, Humor Corrector, Pure and Median*) Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Ooogh and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Vermifuge, Female Pills, Pemsle Sped fie, fox, Ac., need by him cenrtaatly end with unprecedented swesro, in. the treatment of (hid*, Cough* , Cbuswwptf**, AdJma, Bear* pitase*, Dyo ptptia, Scrqfula, Bkm Disetm*, Bkaanatitm, Female OmplaintM, Pile*, etc, etc. Dr. Fitch’* unequalled jfetent BUvcr Plated Abdominal Supporter*. Dr. FlUh't hwpewed Plated SteH Spring ficaldg Brace. Dr. Pitch’* Alter Jnha ,U*g Tube. Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest prices, wholesale and reteM. osvlidew A Physician's Optmlon of my ghenlder D». Lam, editor of the Ctmmberabnrg Transcripi, under date of September 18, 1654, lo speaking of these Braces, ■aye: Our friend,Dr.GßU H. KKYfIKR, submitted to our iu«p*ctk® a very fine specimen of th* “ Washington Sus pender Brae*," saannfoetored and sold by him at the corner Of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It msrrt* admirably the purposes for wbkh It is Intended, is light and easy, end altogether free from the objections attached to the many other Brooc* In genera) nee. It isanexnilcot Suspender, while at the eame time It preserve* the shoul ders In e healthful poeitioo, without at all restraining the naiund movements of the body. The Dr. will iwnd them by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Union. bold Wholesale and retail at DR. KXY&KR’B, 140 Wood strret, corner of Tirgin alley [oct&dew [OFFICIAL.] Ptimi/lTtafft, aa. WM. BIGLER, N tha Dane and by the authority of the Commonwealth . of Pennsylvania, WILJ.IAM BIGLER, Governor of the A PROCLAMATION. (, —* —s) Wssaxas, Tb nl by an Act of the General < siat. V Aaertnbly of this Oouraoaweatfh, passed tbe eec v—< J ood day of Joly, A. D. out thousand eight hnn drod ua thirty-ala*, entitled M AI Act rotating to th« Elections of this Commonwealth," it I* and* the the Governor, on return* of tbe ekotioo of the MemWfe of Um Uoom of Repromntatire* of the United Bt*te«, fey tbe SeeraUry of the Commonwealth, to doc taro, by Procla mation, Um name# of Um pmoujo rota mod ee elected in th* rap Min DWrioti. Aod When#*, Tbe nton* of the General Election bold on Tueedsy, the 20th dey of October, no* tact peel, In nod for the several Districts for Member* to eerve in the Hoace of Representatives of the Congreve of the United States, for the lens of two years boat and alter the 4th day of March next, hare been received in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, agreeably to the provWoue of the above rod ted act, whereby it appears that in the Flrvt District oompoetd of Southwark, Movamenring, Paeeyuok, in the Oouaty of Philadelphia, and Cedar, Lom bard. tipruee and New Market Wards, in the City of Phila delphia. Thames B. Florence has been duly elected. In the Becoad District, composed of the City of Philadelphia, ex cepting the before mentioned wards, lob &. Tyson haebeen doly elected. la the Third District, ooapoaed of Kensing ton and the Northern Liberties of the Ooanty of PbilaJw fbla, WlUlam MUlward Ims been duly elected. In (he oorth District, com poeed of Boriag Garden, Penn District. North Penn, KingsMslng. W«t Philadelphia Blockler, Richmond, Unincorporated Northern LOsrtta, Bridnborg, Aram logo, in tbe Ooanty of Philadelphia, Jacob Broom has been dnly elected. In the fifth District,compoeedofMoc:- gnmery county, and Bristol township. Upper and Lover Germantown, Upper and Lower Manayunk. Frankfbrvl, Koxborough. Byberry, Lower Dabiln, White llsll, Oxford, aod Montand, In the ooanty of Philadelphia, John f>d walader has been duly elected. In the Flxth District, com posed of the counties of Chester and Delaware, John Qisn tnan has been data elected. In the Seventh District, com posed ol the counties of Bucks and Lehigh, Samuel C. Brad shaw has been duly elected. In the Eighth District, com p-wed of the county of Berks, J. Glancy Jones has been duly elected. In the Ninth District, composed of the county of Lancaster, A. K. Roberts has been duly elected. In the Tenth District, earn pc—d of the oountiee of Lebanon, Daopbtn and Union, and township of Lower Mahoney, in the ooanty of North am berlsnd, John C. Kankls has been daly elected. In the Eleventh District, oomposed of the counties of fehayUdll and Northumberland, except Lower Mihony township, James H. Campbell has been duly elected. In the Twelfth District, com wyed of the eountiee of Montour, Columbia, Luserne and Wyoming, Henry M. Poller hu bean dnly sleeted. In the Thirteenth District, composed of the oountiee of Northampton, Monroe, Qsrbon, Pike and Wayne, Aaa Packer hu been duly elected. In the Fourteenth District, composed of the counties of Sus quehanna, Bradford and Tioga, Qalosha A. Grow hu been duly elected. In the Fifteenth District, composed of tbs counties of Lyuomlng, Sullivan, Clinton, .fetter, Centre and Mifflin, John J. Pearce hu been duly elected. In the Six* tee nth District, composed of tbe counties of York, Cumber land and Perry, Lemuel Todd has been duly elected. In the Seventeenth District, oompoeed of the counties of Adams, Franklin, Fulton, Bradford and Juniata, David F. Robinson hu been duly elected. In the Eighteenth District, compo sed of the oountiee of Somerset, Cambria, HUir and Hun tingdon, John R. Etlie hu been duly elected. In tbe Nine teenth District, oompoeed of the counties of Westmoreland, Armstrong and Indiana, John Oovode hu been duly elect ed. In the Twentieth District, oompoeed 01 the oountiee of Fayette, Greene and Washington, Jonathan Knight hu been duly elected. In th# Twenty-Hist District, composed of the county of Allegheny, except that-park which lies north-east of the Ohte and north-west of tide Allegheny rivers, David Ritchie hu been duly elected. In the Twenty -Beeond District, composed ef tbe county of Butler, and that pari of Allegheny not included in the Twenty-First Dis trict, Samuel A. Purvianc* hu been duly elected. In the Twenty-Third District, composed of the counties of Beaver, Lawrence and Mercer, John Allison hu been duly elected. In the Twenty-Fourth District, oompoeed of ihc counties of Venango, Warren, MeKeen. Clearfield, Jefferson, Forest, Elk and Clarion, David Barclay bu been duly elected. In the Twenty-Fifth District, oompoeed of the counties of Erie and Crawford, John Dick bu bean duly sleeted. Now, therefore, I have leaned this proclamation, hereby publishing and declaring, that Tbonu* B. JobR. Tyson, William MUlward, Jacob Broom, John Cadwatader, John Hickman, Samuel C. Bradshaw, J. Glaney Jones, A. E. Roberts, John C. Kunkel, James H. Campbell, Henry M. Falter, Asa Packer, Qalosha A. Grow, John J. Pearce Lemual Todd, David F. Robinson, John R. Jq}, q qql vode, Jonathan Knight, David Rhefeta, Samuel A. Parvi anoe, John Allison, David Barclay, «"<* John Dick bare been returned u duly elected in their several districts be fore-mentioned, u Representatives In tbe Ooagrero of tbe United States, for the term of two yean, to commence iron and altar the fourth day of March tmt(. Given under my band and the great teal of the State, st Harrisburg, this third day of November, in tbe year of our laud one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and of the Oommonwealth the seventy-ninth. BT TH* GOTiUOK. C. A. BLACK, novlfoOt Secretary of the Oommonw—f*h PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, BOBXKT H. PATTKBBOIT, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMOND STREET AND CHERRY ALLEY. rpHE subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies and I Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he hu recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, In point ef sire, commodious sees and adaptation, undeniably excels any simitar estab lishment in the United State*. Its location Is accessible from all parte of the dty, while It* high and airy situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, fey this most agreeable exeretae. Th* Horae* an docUs surf well trained, and the proprietor pledgee bfan—ir that no pains or expense will be spired to make this establishment the first In the confidence of the public, oetfflktf rpHEBAPEUTIO CHAIR*.—A tew more of those m» X Reclining Chairs, so admirably adapted for the comfort and eas* of the invalid, or the lounge drtimes whose hshtts are sedentary; finished and foreale by T. B. YOUNG A'CO., pov fi Third and Bmithfleld streets. ADWAY’fI READY BELIEF—IO fro— to eto»» -CTfrr ■ale by {noTIOJ FLEMING BROS. B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., JVO. « WOOD STMUBJBT,. . BETWEEN WATER AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH- i MANHFACtUHERS OF WHITE LEAD, BED LEAD AHD LITHARGE, IHPOETEBB ADD DEALS*, V* DRUGS, LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, I ALOOHfti MEDICINES, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE I TANNER’S Oil WINDOW GLASS, PAT’T MEDICINEH, | SPERM OIL. ’ DYEBTUFFS, OLABS WARE, PBRPUMERV WHAT V Off PAINTS, BURG. INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHES, ’ j SPICEs! ° fL ' WILL ownp, th. .bore winhom, until tMr n.w bnll<tti«< «m anreMaL ud nra now man. ■ ... :i. ‘fi'J orders promptly and on as fivorabls termsas meterajobMng witb * WHTLK LEAD FACTORY is in fall operation, and as we «»*—— <u. m i wt _ .. . guarantee It to be equal in quelltv to any made in the United Mats. ® o °* but * »w»lyyßre article, w* earn no^uLl*.li FAHNKSTOOK ’ 8 VERM!FUU>; f,lrni * b « d wlth itaoUon- to English, rm*h, Onnu m B*nUk. MISCELLANEOUS. SALE OF THE MAIN LINE OF PUBLIC WORKS. SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED. TTT'HERKAS, The 29th section of an aet of the General f I Assembly, entitled u An act providing for the aale of tbe main line of the pnbUe works from Philadelphia to - Pittsburgh," approved the 27th day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fif.y-fbur, declares:— “ That if tbe said main line shaH not be awarded to any purchaser nader the provistona of this act, the Governor shall idvertie for the term of one month, in two newspa per published in Philadelphia,Harrisburgend Pittsburgh, for purchasing the same, or any division thereof, and trans mit the proposals, if any are received, at the meeting of the next General Assembly, to th*e{cakerof the Senate, who shall open and publish tbe same in the presence of *»»*t body." And whereat, Said main line of public works was not sold and swarded as centers pi* led by the said aet of As sembly, NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED PROPO SALS FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE SAID MAIN LINE, “ or any division thereof," will be reerired as the office of tbe Secretary of the Commonwealth, up iPI MONDAY, tbe Ist day of Janoaij next. Tbe proposals will stated'etlnot ly whether tbe bid is for the whole line or a part, ‘and for what pert Eaid proposal* will be addressed to th* Secreta ry of tbe Commonwealth under seal, and marked, “ Propo sals for the Hein Line of the Public Works." The law not having indicated clearly any form or condi tions for bide, it has ares deemed proper ts annex sections and parts of sections of the law iteslfias a basis for proposals. Bidders can make such modifications and chan ges of these as they may deem proper:— Src. 1. That tbe Governor is hereby authorized and re quired to invite sealed proposals for the purchase of Lha main line of tbe public works, to wit: The rhßadelphia and Co lumbia railroad; tbe canal from Columbia lo the Junction at Dunean’s Island; the Jnatetecsntl; from these* to Hol lidaysburg; tbe Allegheny Portage railroad, including tbe new toad to avoid the inclined pianea, in He condition at the time of the transfer, and th* eaaol tea Johnstown to Pittsburgh, with all tbe property thuenuto pertaining or belonging; said proposals snail stale the maximum jrcice offered fifr said main nne, on the following terms, to wit: twenty per centum of th* taeot bid to be paid Into tbs treasury in cash, before the tiansfog of said works, and th* balance iu ten equal inet sinus ts, the Internet thereon pey able Msnt-axmuaUy, from the data of tbe sold tranafor, at th* rate of six per ««tni per annum, and the Brat instal ment payable at the expiration of ope year from ths date of tranafor, and eaid balance shall be secured to tike Common wealth by tbe bonds of the cmnpauy purcharing the same, and Xba etne wlthroiXa«>y other Trad than tfiu art be a lien on tbe works and tmprovemmts a thyroid. Src. 11. Thai tbe purchasers of aaid zsllrqada and mnala, their fuceessoro and assigns, fhaU btf* body poUticand cor porate in deed and in law, by the name, style and title of ihe Keystone Canal and Radioed Osapany, and by the same name the said company shall have ipiqputasl succro sion, and be able to sue and be eped, plead end be implseid ed, in all courts of record and elsewhere, and to bare, pur chase, receive and bold, and enjoy to than and their suo eeeaora such lead, tenements and hereditaments, good*, chattels and estates, real, personal and mixed, of what Hwi or quality eoevro a* ihali be neearoery for the repairs and , management of arid eanals and reflroada, and th* same from thus to time sell, exchange, mortgage, alien, grant or otherwise dispose at, and also to make and keep a common seal, and the roroe to alter and renew ad pleasure, and also : to ordain, estaMfoh and pnt into execution such by-laws, ; ordinances and regulations as tbrll appear neeeenry and convenient for the government of said corporation, not be ing contrary to tbe constitution or laws of tbe United States, or of this State, and generally to do all aadringular the matters and things which ro them it shall lawfully ap pertain to do for the well-being of said corporation, and the doe managing and ordering ot the aAlnsf the aamc. Sac. 4. ’fhal immediately opou the lasting of letter* pa tent by th* Governor, tbe reUroed leading from Philadel phia to Columbia, ana the eastern division of the vania canal, extendiag from Columbia to its junction with the J uniat* division, at Duncan's Mend, ths Juniata divi sion extenrllngfrom Douean's Island to HolHdaysbarg, the new and old Portage railroad from Hoßideyaburg to Johns town, and the western division of tbe Pennsylvania canal from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, shall b«immediately vested in th* said corporator/ and thtor successors, including the briige ov«r the SmqDshanii* river, at Dancan’s Island, to gntb-r with all the surplus water powtfr' of said eanals. all offices, tollbouaeA, water stations, workshops, locomotives, cars, trucks, i-tatiouarj engines, faelnn hand, hones and . implements, and all the estate, real and personal, purchas ed, owned and be Id by the Commonwealth, for the use of ‘ tii* !-a.d Cana's awl railroads; tbe Canal Comm'fawners i shall pre par- duplicate nrhedulas of all tbe estale. real »mi per.-oual, purcbaacd. ov. nrd and held by the Oomm'.Qweahb, for tbe use of tbu main Iln« r.f causlt- and railroads from Philadelphia to HiUhurgh, describing tbe toll bouses, work shone, and the condition of tbe meals and railroads, and their appendr-ges, and enumerating all tbe personal proper ty; said schedules thall be signed by the Canal CoomuAon er», and by the pn»ideut of the sahl company, with the cor porate seal annexed, on behalf of ssid compauy, one of which schedule* shall be left with the directors of mid com pany, and the other delivered to tbe Governor, to be fllad in ; the office of the Secretary of the Co mum wealth. Bsc. G. That so soon as ths mid eamgsny shall be organ ised, and shall give notice to ih* Governor of their readt nero to takeposeemkm of the said wad*, he sh*H cause no tke thenof to be given to all superintendents, toll-collec tors, officers and agents of tbe Commonwealth, employed on or about said railroads and canals, who shall continue nevertheless to discharge tbe dotips of their said offices or emplov ments, and be entitled to receive their present rate of compensation from Lb* said ecropauy,until removed, or re-sppoioted by tbe directors thereof, and the official bonds of saxl officers and agents shall ennro to tbe use of said cem psmy, sa to alt money* received by them on account at th* works, subsequent to tbe time when said company ahall so take poosewdon of them as aforesaid. Bzc. 7. That immediately alter the Governor shall have issued lett am patent, the said company shall take possession of said public works, and shall be bound ever thereaUer to kesp in good repair end operating condition, the entire line of said railroads and canals, extending from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, with tbe necessary tell houses, water stations, locks, buildings and other appurtenances, and that the said roilroads and eanals shall be, and forever remain a public highway,, and th* said company shall furnish stationary anil locomotive engines, ■"« motive power, for the use of all persons or companies engaged or wishing to engage in the transportation of tonnage or passengers, at such times end in such meaner as not to impair tbs use and enjoy ments of said i silroetls and cans’ a, by said parties, they pay ing just and fair charges Tor ths use of sail main line or any portion thereof, which shall not exceed tbe rates of toll now charged upon boats, ear*, tonnage and passengers by the CommonwwJLh. It being tbe true Intent and meaning of this act, that the raid main line ahall be, and rvmain for ever a public b ( gbway, and kept open and In repair by arid company as such, for the free use and enjoyment of all per sons desiring to use end enjoy the same, and that nothing la this Act contained ahall be construed in any way to in terfere with tbe existing rights and privileges of parties doing business upon lb* same. dxc. 8. That tbe said comps ny, on the first day of Decem ber, after Its incorporation, and annually thereafter. gb»1l cause to be made out, under tbe oath of one of its officers, and transmuted to the office of the Auditor General, a de tailed statement exh’bitiug the of tolls, freight and other incomes, which have been received by said company daring the preceding year, also a statement of all the expen ditures for um same period, for repairs, management, motive power sad other purposes, and it shell be the doty of the Auditor General to file said statemant in his as all similar rnerta are now filed. 8k.9. That the said oompanymsy own and employ loco motive engines, cats, boats and horses, and convey passen gers and tonnage of whatsoever description on said canals and railroads, and shall hare tbe right to receive compensa tion for tbe same as hereinafter provided, and to make such general regulation* tor the transaction of business on etid railroads sod canals as they may from time to time deem proper, and they shall also have th* exclusive right to fur nish all the motive power for sahl railroads. Bxc. 10. That tbe said company shall not have the right to subject tonnage shipped or discharged at intermediate points on said tine of improvements, to charges of more than twenty per centum above the cates par mil* charged for simitar tonnage passing over the entire extant of arid improvements for the time being, and the said company shall make no discrimination In lolls and chargee against any boats or tonnage passing to and from the Bnsqnehanna division of the Pennsylvania canal, and the charge* and tolls on such tonnage and boats, shall never exceed per mile those now charged by tbe State on tbe Susquehanna, West Branch and North Branch divisfonaaf the Pennsylva nia canals, or the amounts now paid the Oommoowealth, upon such boat* and tonnage under prremt amlmim rates of tolls u fixed fey the Board of Genet Oocsmtaefonen. 8ac.22. That the eakl company shall carry out, hi good faith, all rootracta which may be in existence between Um Commonwealth end Other parties, for the construction of new work on tits Allegheny Portage railroad, or for repair* or material* on any put of th* wd main line: Protedei, That the arid company may abandon mid eon tract* in th* —e manner that the Commonwealth might have Aw, and that they shall not be liable for any of the ttabte on the said main hne, incurred prior to tbe date of tbe transfer. Sac.3l. That a failure to pay any instalment, and the ac crued i nterost for more than « from the time that such instalment or intenet shall be doe, *h«u work a forfeit ure of doable tbeamount of money due, and a repetition of such neglect, shall produce a forfeiture of the franrVilaaa hero by granted, whereupon the raid raQroedsand eanalssball re vert to tbe Btete, together with the working stock and pro perty thereon, owned by such company, and thereupon the Governor shall acnounoe each forfeiture by proclamation, and the Canal Commissioners shall proceed to take charge of said canals and railroads, and keep the same open for use. at present rates of toil and charge for the use thereof; until action is had by tbe Legislature. Btc. 35. That it shall at all times be lawful for a commit tee of ibe Le Hfelature appointed for that purpose, to Inspect the books and examine into the proceedings of the corpora tion purchasing raid main lloe, for the purpose of ascer taining whether the rights and privileges granted by this act have been misused or abu«ed, and the Legislature may provide soch remedie* nr penalties as may be necessary to secure a compliance with the provisions of this act See. 28. That the legislature reserve tbe power to alter, revoke or annul tbe power* and privileges which may be conferred by tbie act on the company which may purchsee the said main line, whenever any of the said power* or privileges may- iotbeir opinion, be iDjarioa* to the citizens of this Commonwealth, in each manner, however, tluu no injustice shall o-- done to the raid company. Bv th* Ooterkok : , CHAB. A. BLACK, Seerttarj of the Grmnonvtalih. Harrisburg. Nov. 14VISS4. I HAVE sold my interest In the business of Long, MiD#r k Co., to S. A. Lotfg, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Po. 109 Front street. 1 cordtally recommend tbe new firm to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 29,1854. P. IL MILLER. s. a loso- .-iso. rsnun. S. A* LONG fit CO., Bell and brass founders, and gas fitters, invite atteqaon to their stock of Chandeliers, rmilanti. as<M|b*r fixture*. We fit up houses with Gas and Steam, Brass Casting* of all kinds to order, fur nish JtailroeA-Pump* and Tank FUtiugs, and keep Anti- Attritkm Myl constantly on bend. jygl rfX) THMUPHA OF G. ANION. Frojtuor JfariCl X MvrGr Anton purparod retaining to this efty intern* torasicatffetl* teerfilagtrn the Ist of AugustbotMnnti* fmCiiitaMj fifelm In at Fairmont, Y*~, be wfD ifot he abb to reach the dty for seme days. Doe notice will be given to hte pspUa of his arrivaL Enquiriesmayfeaißadeat mM H. KLRBKR’S. *'<T* * art,'*’*. .'o y * ..v j* ‘f. •i , • * " t'-T.'- IS',-? ,y WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA iBs< - fiann >«»«. RAILROAD. mail TEA IN will leave every morning fflnniew 1 «eeptsd) at T o'clock, *topplo?ManSe S}Ssl2 tkm*. arriving In PhiieridpbiaatS 30 A. M. •»* THE PASS TRAIN -Will leave Pittsburgh dally (nocut Bunday,) at lyclpck, stopping at Irwin’s, Green* burr, U* trobe,Btslscville,Lockport, Johnstown, Ginilaai 4%, acriving-m Philadelphia at 5 o’dock, the at>x4 TOE ‘ EXPRESS TRApI qin leave every wvro** •*®PP lo £ InSS Loekport, Johnstown, Summsrhlll, GaUitaen, AltoflwnT at with ih* tntin for £al& %£ k 'f*T' lD * « Baltiiaora, at 2 TOE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every efl« (except Sunday) at 4.50 o’clock, stopping at atirew*. lar station*, and running only as far as fiStonilla THE SECOND ACCOM MOD ATION TRAIN leaves daO« czeept Sunday,) at 11 tfetodt, A. tL, stopping at allaS tions, and running only aa for as BrintenHL RETURNING TRAINS strive in Ptttsburgh. Ffrst Ao oonmodatton arrives at 8 o'clock, A. M. Kxprom, L» ?. It Wnd Accommodation, 7, P, M. MaU M. Pwt * S^*7‘ toN « wTork »»*»»:'M*toPhiladei*hk,l»-faro to Baltimore, (8,60. Fare to Harrisburg, * ” tbs Company have no Agent- WMm r PennsylTania- money, and par funds only, received ifo payment for tickets, ; ** E»-NonCß<-.ln earo of loro, .the Oompcny win themselves responsible for personal brogage only. an amount not exceeding $lOO. : ’’ m% - ,N. B.—The Excelsior Oinnibcs Line has been emnlovUd to convey prosengers and baMagetdand fromthoDrootS a charge not to exceed 15cralit for each passenger, and 15 cents for each trank. **“ For tickets, apply to J. MEBK7VIN; AxenL - . At the P. R. R. Passenger Motion, on liberty tL nttoburgh, November 13tb. M44—f norl4 J , STKtIBEJIV'IM.k to mrAKK, Ajp. cnromriti. vi» »UiihwiTm« «bj WMirßilt : gtgobeHTUlg»t T a’elock, A. M,.T^y *t CUjrpoqi a la tine to coanaca with mchrTfrni'wia Ttltti on Central OMa BaUnad, far Swnrrk £ ColoabwZißrrfc ving at Newark at UiQ A. SLfaadOtiaatuttUSl w MOMetinglmmediatelywitSr* B S-aSSiTmiA Xwiifc with tnia far Tmlwtpii, .art ~ ■ : VIA DAYTCttL oo,Mabuß * t6 - 40 A- M.,asd •* tt*rpoeiv it 9.0# A. H, ™ iwrnytomMltalT tor St«ah*n*nu sad inUawdisU poiniA *pq srrirtng at BteabgnTUls st T. 4& P. iL _ PRESENT FARE., From SttolMßrilk to Newark, *3 4fi Do. do. Colambob, - . 4js u*srM b&^is£sr4^s^. l,t - Tm>o "- 8w - BteobegrtH. ud IndUo. R»nrt»! SMSS? *° "'’**• *•' 00,1 ftntcrtolelhfrnt. PimiDSGg, BT. LttOtS AH) KIW OBIBMB. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE HOOTE. RAILROAD to CHICAGO - THENCE BY CHICAGO AKD HI8S1S»IPPI RAILROAD Rout® from Chicago to St. Loos, Lt;A\ KCHIOAGO DA! LY' (Pu nt?a y b rr~ KrprtJße Trail! Of Mlrhigan S.m»i U rn B Central Railroad?— lat. bT. LOCI 3 DAY MAIL S-20 A 3J NIGHT P.M.' PW^(^f aU through t*> St- Lr-ui* io f-artusi Lour*, via ±4eon»ltigton,cprin«rflHd and Alton, clum-.t *J cart or connecting at Alt/m with daily Line ci Paeket* IOT QmtiCV nnd Keokuk, and at 81. Lotna with PIKST CLASS STEAAIKBS FOR NEW ORLEANS, M*d munoediate point* on the JlUrtseippL and with regular U?Sf J , v55S lw for Kansas and Oouoril Bluff*. FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS SS HOURS Bngeage checked through to St Louis, on Michigan On tra! and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chieaeo. K. P. HOLLISTER, Ciihago, RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jt fSJrtSSSST *a-Throuch Tfetatt to St. L00t... by tht, root., e>o bo obtained in Pittsburgh, at Office# of Cleveland and Pitts bnrch and. Ohio and Pennsylvania BaUrned*. fsepg^g CLE7SLAHD AHD PITTSBURGH RAILROAD* IN CONNECTION WITH THK Ohio and Pennaylvanla Railroad, T__ , tIA ALLIANCR HE shortest, quickest and cheapest route to Toledo, Chi- lhland, Galena, and St. Louis, is VIA This route is one bundled miles shorter-and about eight' DIANA ports to Chfca S°> lhi ‘ a the circuitous one VIA IK- Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Four Daily Train* between Cleveland and nhi*.**. * Time to Cleveland six hour*. Chicago twenty-two boon, and oL Louis thirty-eeren hours. n _ , yta alliance. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance atT.BO, A. XL, WQQ. 63OP. M, connecting at Hudson with Train* for 1112(1 Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10J»,A.M^2.20,P.Sf.,aiidS.20,P.M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leavePitt*- burgh at AOO, A. SL, 8.00, A. SL, and S.OO, P. M.: arrive in Cleveland at 10 00, A. il„ 2.20, P. M., and BJQ, P. JL; con neettog than with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Rock Island and St. Louis. ivu«(p,ju« Hsaengeza for Toleao, Chicago, Bt. Lonb and the North west, lravmg Pittsburgh on either of the morning or after noon Trams, by going VU CLEVELAND, will arrive in LUeago one Train in advance of those who go via Mana i j°L * n >* oth * r • Time gained by going via Cleve land, eight non is. going to St. Louis or any other point west of Chicsgo, wTj] make the eloeeat coenections and quickest timeby taking the 8.00, A. iL, Train from Ktuburgh. 8L *"*■ - *n» Tniu bom Clneluul to ToUdo sod Ghingo run u „ ?S’? :^ e * , ', Cle,el * nd -t6JIO ud A uhl R2O, P. M 4 arrive in Chicago at 8.45 and ILOCL P. M_ 6 JO, A. oL and 12.00 M. ” ' *' - - Island and St. Louis as follows: Leave Chicago at 8 20, A. M. atul 9.SD,p. Jf Passengers for St. Louis go over Rock.lsland Railroad to Jolkt, ana thence over the Chicago and 3Dsds«ippl Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (28 miles) to St. Louis. Pwaenger* by the A2O, A. SL, Train arrive in 8L Louis at It JO tame evening, and by the 9.80, P. SL, Train at noon next day. . Baggage peeked throng to Cleveland, sod there re checked for Chicago ado St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ la*ttAes.i asm. 2n> cufist. ToAHtance 4* 30 ITo Cbfoago. *ll 60 9bO 4 00) 1m Salle 14 50 U5O Tteodo ———- 600 j , Rook Islands 16 50 13 50 Detroit. fi 00 I St. 19 50 15 50 Passenger* are requested to procum'thelxteeketa at WyT «Bee of the Company, in Monongkhelh House, third door ' below the corn*r. J. DURAND, Supt Cleveland. OHIO AID PXHVBTLVAKA KAIUtOAS. Itw Arrutfintßi. COMMENCING FEBRUARY 23,IB64 1864. 1864. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3 A II; dinaa at Alii anee; taka* tea at Crestline. aad make# a deae nm neetioo there with a tut Express Train, reaching Cincfn natl about 12To'dock at night. KXPRSSB TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at P. M-, connecting with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections are made with the Oh leu and Indiana, and Belfcntaine and Indiana railroads for Dajrton, and towns in OouneeUona an made with Cleveland, Monroeville Ban dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrua, Upper Sandusky, Foreet, and the town* r, n the Had River Road Also, with Mount Team, Newark, Zanesville aod towns on the Manafteld roach. Fare to Cincinnati *T; to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton gfciO: to Toledo $6; to Oolombns $6,26; to Zanesville ffi.loTu Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Loofcville at reduced rale*. _ RETURHISOi THU EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1 lS J j» M, and reach** Pittsburgh at BJOP M, connecting '*ith the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaTes Crestline ut A- M. , on the ar • rival of the Night Kxpratß Tn.iti from Cincinomi, and arrive* at Pittsburgh at 11.40. I* M. NEW BRIGHTON ACOOMllOli.VTIOS; TRAIN lekvas Pittsburgh at 10 A M. and 6 1* M. and Ne# Brighton at t) AM, and 1.15 PM. > FREIGHT TRAIN leavesPitteborgh st*7 A M,and 9 V' XL, and arrives ni 4.30 A M, and A3O, P M. The Trains do not run on Sunday. Ticket* or further luformation. apply at the ticket offices ofthe Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Compaov. ~f J.G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monona j.*la House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, , v _ • Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Famsoger Agent. Pennsylvania SUMMER TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Baltimore; April Ist, 1864. Pint Class—Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers. hand, Poultry; Wines, t» Attend Clan—Pried Fruit. TTaaswi R Dear Skins, Clover and Timothy Bead. Glaaware, Hardware. Rao. Wool rid Bheep Pelta, and KBps Third Clan Bacon and Pork (loose,) Butter. In firkins, kegpocbbls; TTVl**s LestW, Beep, Window Glass, and Cot tnw. ■■mmyremsil: 65c.«lMJm. MmikFfam Alcohol, Badanfln eiAt or bexaaj B«rl*J ■frlhlhinf aad Poik» ghe—ifardand Laru , 014 P—ffrWMahy, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Xebec. >. 40c. f 100 m. Hour 60 oeats W bbL *rl GEORGE ©. IKANCIBOUB. -- - - • - ’Wr '+ Jr : ?■' ’ >- RAILROADS • •-a*. u’ *
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