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TUESDAY MuKAiNG:
Court or Quarter Sessions. —Before Hon.
W. B.M’Clore, FresidenfJuige; Gabriel. Adams
and Wbl Boggs, Aunfaates. -
Mobdat, November 20.
Gammo&wealth vb. Johab R. Cornelias. Ihdiot
ment, highway robbery, on oath of John M’Gurk.
The defendant was indioted for knookidg down
aadTobbingtheprosecutor, of $250, in Decem
ber last. The robbery oooorred near the Rail
road depot, in Allegheny city. The proaeontion,
jynttig to identify the prisoner, and not being
able to bring any eyidenoe Of his partioipanoy in
the crime, the Judge charged the jury to bring
in a verdict of not guilty. The jury according
ly acquitted defendant without leering the box.
Commonwealth vs. John Hettle. indictment,
teroeby of five dollars, on oath of Mary Gordon.
Verdiot of guilty.
Commonwealth vs. Win. 8. Linton. Indiot
mettt, surety of the peace, on oath of John
Schaeffer. Each party Sentenced to pay half the
costs of prosecution.
j Commonwealth vs. Ann M’Namara. Indict
meat, keeping a tippling house. The defendant
plead guilty, and was sentenced to pay costs of
proseoution.
Commonwealth ya. Israel Panooast Indict
ment, falße pretences, on oath of Noah N. Schaef
fer. The prosecutor alleged that the defendant
obtained fiicy-two dollars from him, by falsely
representing that he had a judgment against
another person, for that amount, on the dockets
of ’Squire Wilson, of Elisabeth. On trial.
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Verdict in the Baptist Ghurch Casks. —The
following is a oopy of the verdicts handed in by
the jury in the Baptist Church assault and bat
tery oases, yesterday morning:
John FoUanßbee, John Vaadergrift, Arthur
H. M’Clelland, John Soannal, Aquilia Beau
cal, Dr. W. H. Date, et al. Indictment, unlaw
ful assemblage, and assault and battery, on oath
of Rev Samuel Williams: verdiot of not guilty,
Mid prosecutor to pay oosts.
John Follansbee and Arthur H. M’Clelland:
assault and battery, on oath of Samuel Burgas
eer Follansbee, guilty; M'Oleilaiid, not guilty.
John Vandergriff, John Follansbee, 'Arthur H.
M’Clelland, W. B. Bake and Aquilli Soannal:
assault and battery, on oath of Rev. Samuel
Williams; not guilty, and proseoutor to pay costs.
Rev. Samuel Williams, Samuel Bargasser aod
Emily Crawford: assault and battery, on oath
of John Vandergriff; verdict of not guilty, and
prosecutor to pa; oosts.
Rev. Samuel Williams: assault and battery,
bn oath of Aquilia Soannal; not guilty, and pro
secutor to pay oosts.
Rev. Samuel Williams: assault and battery,
on oath of Jobs Follansbee; verdiot of guilty.
Rev. Samuel Williams: assault and battery,
oa oath of John Vandergriff; verdict of guilty.
District Court.— Before Hon. M. Hampton
End Hou. H. W. Williams.
M. F. Wilson vs. George B. Hays, N. C. Hen
ry, and David Williams. Sr., owners of steamer
Tuecaror*. No. 482, July term, 1862. Verdict
for plaintiff for $1,245 63, subject to the opin
ion of the Court upon the point reserved.
Samuel Morgan, James Morgan, Henry Mcr»
gan, Mary Morgan, el al. vs. Samuel Morgan.
No 373, April term, 1853. Action of sjectmcht
Ou trial.
House or Refto*.— We understand the Coun
ty Com.nnjaioners of Crawford county, hare re
solved to give $2,600 towards completing the
new Ilonse of Refuge. The Superintendent, Jfr.
Rutherford, was lately engaged making a tour
through the north-western oountiee, soliciting
subscription, and itwas in consequence of his
representations that the above amount was con
tributed. A meeting wae held in Mercer, on
Tuesday last, which waa addressed by Mr. Ruth
erford on the subject The matter was laid be
fore the Grand Jury of that county; but only
three persons belonging to that body were favor
able to a donation of $2,600.
We think the counties adjoining here, are as
much interested as our own in the establishment
of an institution, so ueceeeary as a House of
Refuge, and we are sorry to ace them so tardy in
making appropriations for the purpose. Several
of the wealthiest counties adjoining have not yet
contributed a single dollar. In Washington conn
ty, two or three different Grand Juries have re
oommended a subscription, but so careful are
the County Commissioners of the people's mo
ney/that tney have never complied with the re
commendation. Westmoreland county is also
greatly interested in the matter, but no move has
yet been made there to nfford assistance. Let
these two rich and populous counties, who are
as much interested in the matter, as Allegheny,
each give five thousand dollars,—insignificant
sums to both—m aid of the work, and the House
of Refugo will be finished without further
trouble.
, Parke GoDwrs’s Lictfru. The Lrctoro t
Committee of the Library Association, it would :
appear, are determined to afford our citizens an j
opportunity to bear all the lecturers of any note i
in the country. The names announced on their
list of engaged lecturers give full evidence that ;
no dearth of Intellectual entertainment, in the j
itay of oeeful, lutereetiog and amusing address |
es will be experienced during the comiog win- |
ter. Tito cf these lecturers have already ap
peared before as, and the third—Parke Godwin.
Esq ,of New York—is advertised to lecture at
Masotiie Hail to-night. The subject of his con
tno plated discourse is entitled— The Present Cen
tury Mr Godwin is editor of the New York
Evening Post . and well known as a writer of the
greatest ability. He is the author pf some of
the most powerful articles ever published. The
productions of his pep, w ether ot a literary or
' political character, always bear the impress of a
soperior mind and well cultivated iiriellec**
We have never heard him lecture, but judging
from bis ability, talent and success in all other
branches of literature, we have no doubt his ad
dress will be interesting in the highest degree.
We hope to see Masonic Hall crowded to-night.
Apart from the merits of the lecturer, the Libra
ry Association deserve assistance and encourage
ment for their efforts to furnish os with this
ilod of intellectual entertainment. By all means
let everybody attend.
Accidbbt ia Alleohejtt. —A serioaß accident,
TtsnilMDg from the careleas use of fire arms, oc
.-ted yesterday morning,, on Federal street,
near North Commons, Allegheny. A pedlar,
named Market, had joat retnrned from a trip
in the country, i.-d left hia wagon atanding In
front of hia reaideDC?. while he went m.tde to
attend to some bosineea. A loaded pistol, which
•he had carried with him ou hia journey, was left
on the seat of the wagon. Daring the absence
of the pedlar, a young lad named Pierce, and a
son of Matchet’s got into the wagon, and com
menced playing with the weapon. In their
aport, and while,the pistol was in the hands of
voting Matohet, with the mnitie pointed towards
P«erce, the weapon went off. The bail entered the
breast of the lad, passed between the lungs, and
•lodged in tbe back. He was taken to the resi
dence of his parents, where the wound was at
tended to as well as possible ; but owing to the
peculiar character of the iujory, no relief coaid
be afforded.
A Chauob job the Ladies.— Professor Millar
& Brother announce in a cwd in another column
that they hare formed Ladies' Writiog Claeses,
and have fitted up a room expressly for the ac
commodation of the fiair sex, at their Writing
Academy iu Lafayette Hall. The classes wiu
meet at 11 o'clock A. M., and S P. M. Mrs.
Millar will assist in the tuition of the ladies.
This arrangement affords an inducement to tbe
ladies they seldom meet with, and aufiioient, we
think, to fill up the classes immediately. The
Professor and his brother are both accomplished
and well qualified chirographers; adept at im
parting instruction; and pleasiog and affable
gentlemen.
Drowned. —An inquest was held on Saaday
•evening, by Coroner Lowry, on tbe body of an
Irishman, whose name could not be ascertained,
found in the Monongaheia rlrer, near the bridge.
Prom the evidence before the jury, it appeared
that deceased had stopped at M’Pherton’s board
-1 aog house, on Grant street, on Saturday evening,
and remained there until Sunday morning, when
be went away. While at M’Pherson’s he ex
hibited unmistakeable symptoms of insanity,
which, it is supposed, led him to commit suicide.
The jury returned a verdict of drowning, while
laboring under an aberration of mind.
Mabeyino a Minor.— Mrs. Catharine Hudson
yesterday brought suit, in the District Court,
against Rev. A. M. Bryan, for unitiog in mar
riage to Arthur Burns, a daughter of tbe prose
outrix, while under age, without consent of pa
rent Tbe marriage occurred on tbe 28th Sep
tember, 1853. The suit is brought under the
Rot of 1729, which prescribes damages in the
sum of £5O, old currency.
Sdit fob Slahdbb. —Suit was yesterday insti
tuted, iu the District Court, by John Brown,
against George Booth, for slander, and a capias
issued for tbe arrest of defendant. A few days
ago, Brown was arrested on oath of Booth, for
false pretences, and tbe present prosecution ap
pears to have grown out of that affair. The
damages are laid at $2,000.
j . t* -ft j *?j
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Dreadful Accident—Explosion or a Cak
phrnb Lamp.—Notwithstanding the warnings
constantly given by papers all over the country,
of the dreaJfol consequences of the careless use
a day p asses ‘
or hear of serious aocldents resulting from negli J
genoe of the advioe given. On Saturday last, a
man, named Daniel Husk, residing in the First
Ward, Allegheny, attempted to fill a lamp with
the mixture; in doing so, he ordered a son of his
to hold a lighted candle while he pour«d the
eamphene in the lamp. The lad not being very
careful, approached too near the lamp with the
light, and in an instant an explosion took place.
The child who held the candle, and two other
ohildren playing on the floor, were immediately
enveloped in flames. Before assistance could be
rendered one child was so badly burned that he
died the same night. The other two were also
so greatly iiyured, that, although still living last
night, bat little hopes of their recovery were
entertained. The father and mother, in endeav
oring to extinguish the flames, were likewise so
Beriously burned as to oaoso it to be feared at
one time, that their injuries would be fatal. This
apprehension, however, we are glad to hear, was
premature, and that last night, they were de
clared out of danger.
Brutal Assault. —Three men, named Green,
June and Orr, were arrested and held to bail,
yesterday, by Mayor Adams, of Allegheny, for
perpetrating a bratal assault on James Olive.
The whole three upon Olive, at the same time,
breaking his arm, and beating him in the most
shocking manner.
General Shields, the distinguished soldier,
arrived in our city on Sunday, and remained all
day yesterday. We believe he will remain in
town for a day or so. He is stopping at the Mo
nongaheU Houss
NOVEMBER 21.
Surety or the Peace.—James Cunningham
was held to bail, yesterday, by Alderman M’Mas
ten, for surety of the peaoe, on oath of Jane
Gordon.
vjuaLAttiltGiAi. PU»I.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
first Vtee H. Smith.
Second “ “ Wx. R. Blows.
Secretary— Wl. 8. Hivcr.
Trcarurcr —Joai* D. Bcth.lt.
Superintendent—S. T. Northam, Ja.
Committee of Arbitration for November.— W. R. Baowa,
V. P., F. &XLLKK4, W. K. NUUCX, J. M. PINHOCX, W. P. JoStS.
DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET.
Omci or teh Diut Mouune Poet. \
Tuesday, November 21,1854. )
FLOUR—Sale* of S 3 bbl* superfine and extra, In two lot/,
from depot, at lOO do do do from stora, at $lO, 00
days; tt do do do In two lot*, from store, at $lO.
GRAIN—Sale* 1,020 bw Ear Cbm from depot, at Wl*e.
ASUEB—Sale* 8 ton* Faarl A*h at CV^c.
WHISKY—SaIe* 00 bbla rectified, from "tor*, at B&<s3Cc
Nj*Tb* New York Bmiid of the 10th instant aaj*
Haring the past year we have exported about forty Bil
lion* of spade, and added to our surplus income it, th* sub
treasury about four more, making an aggregate of forty
four million of specie extracted from the channel" of com
xn»rca. It is true that upwards of thirty millions of dollars
have been received from California, which, fortunately, fur
uiahed supplies for a large portion of thi* drain. This
phows a reduction in our supply, which, if continued, must
be moat wrloinsly felt. We have not an exeats of capital,
and hare fir year* been obliged to look abroad for the
mean* to coo/tru-i our public work* and for the ex ten earn
of out internal improvements generally, and the govern
ment should aid and foster all our local intemU. lnsceed
of extracting from them the mean/ of development. The
twenty wight million of gold looked up in the sub-treasure
would, if scattered broadcast through the land, do math
toward* relieving the pro*rnt pressure, and materially im
prove our circulating medium.
FISH— AO bbU No S large Marker*!;
' 60 brae* Sealed Herring ;
6 tierce* O’dfi/b;
4 ease* Sardine*; received and for sale by
nnrT MTLLkR ARiCItET*OW
Oil-- Sperm.■ Ixnl. Whale and Taupenr - U.l, received
and for sale by_ inovTJ MJ LLER A lUOKETEON.
S'” ALCKATUs— £• boxes M'FarlaoVa Haiermttu. for tn
nrvT MILLER A RIOKCT^.'N
j.'LAVOKiSU >IXTKACTfr
Jt/ Vftul'.l*, Almood,
Mr»»Wrry, Pitt* Apple, Rf-s*.
R*jipb*.rT), Stitm**, Ac., Ac
For kx)«* by • li K -ELLERS A CO
JlQl'uKlOK— Liquor***. l<ir nal» hr
j d„»S _ H K SKI LKIO* A «•*>
\ t Uf'TAßlj—» t*g« Kotcluh MunUni. for «»1» hr
jj| dotS K. K fcKl.U£K* * C*>
Ql'lN'lNfc 'jot) oooew tiuinlo*. fr»r tm\m hr
notS R. r. PKLLKRH A CO
1' lb# to »»!<• hr
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liriNW>W OLAsS— Wi Ut\m "rlO
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V/ m» 10 SMITH ft SINCLAIR
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PravlßC GU» ttu* op*» it
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B" JBLSn AND PHA»Kr""!S»iwK?.—ill- «u !•*.-» i:»r h
laie.y rewired • t*Jg« and lw«mUfal ar* rua-;-! «•: 1
ti«*, L-**»iu* aad Pr*y»r J >r tfi« form:
•iiuji B nud ( AmtrxtD and Oxford >
saL St r**«cru price* t*r J b-\'lr<*N,
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KitS—H*r*on» • irnhicu lU«.k» !»tal•*, *«i*
F:i!,U{L <wlwol tfihug. »rr itulUO V, rOABun- it*- •«•*"
a»J • * -fuily «■*!•. ml ' -.rl rfti I rv»»,
4t DaVl»>S’b, W ilmlkel B#»r K»r:k »«»>•
11 t UJTINU » UU» la »wr*- *Bd (ur «*Jc by
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MKReHANTS* EXCHANGE
OFFICERS.
60 “ »ill*
Rllt BARB nfiHr ; lu.-K>.'
,CiH largo ns*; 1 r ■aL Vj
(vr> JAMKP WAUIM-.iif
/ 1 'anl» I KCCIJiLKS— 6W arfa In wcr* and far »»l* by
u 0,17 FLEMING lilL*.
BiCA.HRoNAIKbODA— iWkivgsln uweanj Jt*r •*!«• ty
ootlT FnKMi Mi BlwJt*
Blue Mabs—&6lbs m Mm ana twr *■!* try
„ f ,v 17 FUEMI.SU lUl*»s
GARRETTS bCOTCITVjiLrr lOOUP*« L.r sa> I ;
UOT n FLEMING Btto?-
BUIuHJNHY'piTCH— 14* &■ la itw aod *-*•• ll ?
nutl - FLEMING UK I
I IOIIK wHimT X*-*. m *u,r» *n.l ir *<wr !•*
X_nctl7 _ __ FLEMING
PAI ST LiKLfcHKS—IOO drirn In »n>r* aud L*r »*L- by
Dotl7 FLEMtMJ. hit* '• •
Lit A I>—l6 IQU* Galen* Lead in »Uif- and for sal* l<>
J. W. BLTI.tK AC**,
ncvJT v 7 Flv»t »tr~t
/ 1 L.»i LRi/ r—Anotbvr large supply of »erj Bo* l Gun:
IT Drops, assort*! flavors, received l»y
JOS. FLEMISH,
00*17 corner uf the Diamoud and Market rt
HgNWy'soAP— Ai*fg* *us>piy of tberwlebraUvJ llou.-y
fo»ii, yrxi * great variety of other*. recetv**! by
uotJ: J»? FLEMING.
HAIK larg* supply ut fine English 11-»r
Brush** also, a large a*#**rtu»ei»t of Comb*, of every
dosciiplioo, weired and lor sale by
, lo rl7 JOS.JLEMINU
MORfeE’S INVIGORATING OGKDIA lr~l> Jowu
|,r [o©vl7; JOB. FLEMING
1“ YO.'I AI>EH AM) UAIKtfiUJ-A large aaeorttuen! **f tb-
HnMt English, Preach aa*l American Pomades and
Hnlr Oils, always on hand at
n *. T l7 / JOS FLEMING’*.
BIKD CAGES— 6 do«JU assorted ii**« aud j*tierti», lor
sale by | nor 16] JAM KB WARUBOP.
Ucmorat
Bp. gUOPK respectfully inform# bis friend* and the
» public ibal be ha# removed hi* merchant and custo
mer Tailoring Establishment to No. W 3 Fourth street, arar
Woixl. Ur respectfully invitee bis old friends and custn
iners to give him a call, confident in bis ability to plea»-
Remrml*er the number. 1)3.
N"EW - MUBI , J^ T 'rwa»on a Sunday Morning: Jullien.
I’m leaving Old Ireland: Holey.
Bonnie Hewi* Gray: Glover.
Baron Frit*: Glover.
Polka for the People: Wells.
Pony Redo was: Warren.
Bwret Briar Polka Masorka: J. T. Wamelink.
La OrarleoM Polka Uasurka: V. i)a liamm.
Florida Walts: Marraillum.
La Germandie Walu: Glover.
Omar Pasha’s Grand March : Welle
My Cottage iloma: Whitney.
Also, a rery largo and eatwully selected assortment of
Teaching Music. eS7>eciaH> suited U* the wants of youug
tiunUa. The above just received and for sale by
r JOHN 11. MELL-tR,
00*17 No bl Wood street
UAKEB BWBKT 00 RN—Received and for safe by
novib w. a. M;ci*cau.
kyi~ JliOP RAISINS—6O whole, half aud RuarUT b>**-
es, of the new crop, to arrive Ibis day by Railroad, lor
APAUb COUNTY lilllKß PEACHES —-A lew Lam-i* lo
arrive this day, for sale by
POTIB M-CLUBG. _
THE late firm of JONES * QUIGO. having !>een dissolved
by the death of John F. Quigg, on the •JTthlnst , the
basldw# of said finn will be settled by tbs undmlgued, at
their office, corner of Ross and First streets
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
Pittsburgh, September 30,18M —[oct&y
Isaac Jones,
MANUFACTURER of Spriogand Blister Steel, Plough
Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Kliptie
Springs, Bra** Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and
Hammered Iron Axles,-corner of Ross and First streets.
Pittsburgh, Pa. oct£ly
fIAAO JONES - »• B - ROO|IU *-
D. B. Rogers 4fc Co.,
Manufacturers of KOGERa’patentimprovedst««i
Cultivator teeth. Office corner Rose and First streets,
ocdly
Hew Smoked Beefy
AND KKTArL AT fcTALL NO. Il aj
VV legbooj Market and at Stall No. 87 New Marke
Douse, Pittsburgh.
noT7:lm _ J_AMES OAIUJNKB
UOGIBS A HOCKAVVAYS. —We have iu store, mi coi
diirnuiL'ni, a flue aosorimeDt of Buggies and Rockt
ways, lor sale cheap. J. W. BUTLEII A CO.,
„ ot X3 07 front street.
iUJAKtt— IO.OyO Havana Cigars on hand aod tor unit) by
, noT I3 J. W. HUTLKft * CO.
\OTTON —SO bale# Cotton in Btaro ami for sale by
, noT I3 J. W, BtJTLKK * 00.
\l/ INHS AND LIUUUiW—
YV 1 bb St. Croix Ram;
Tl 2 “ Gin;
1 qr cask London Dock Port Wlno;
1 “ Madeira;
1 « Sherry; on consignment and
trends by [uotU] W. BBILHa A 00.
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J%£WS FOR Iti\Eß JfJEA.
The Bunr —There vu 88 inches water in the channel,
by the metal mark, last erening at dock; this beighth of
-*»U«npa4Md Stationary throoghthedjjv v- - -
The steamer Hartford is the~regular Tuesday’s packet
for Wheeling. She leave* this morning at 1J o’clock.
Captain Judge Moore has commenced running the steamer
Eclipse, as a regular packet t? Wheeling. '
From what information we could gather of the steamers
that left onr city on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, they
were all getting along well, with every prospest of getting
to their destination.
The Eirers.— There is no change in the river at this point,
with fivo feet to Cairo. The Mississippi Is still foiling slow*
ly at Keokuk. Navigation is very difficult in the Missouri,
with three and ah:ilf led water on the principal bars, and
foiling. The Illinois is still falling. Weather moderating,
with a slight foil of snow.— St. Louis Republican, 161 A.
POET OF PITTSBTJBGH.
tKJ I*OU£S WATSR IN THE CHAS.VEL—«TAL MASK.
A REIVED.
Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson,Brownsville.
“ Luacrne. Bennett, Brownsville.
“ Thomas Shrivcr, llendriakson, West New ton.
“ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth.
“ Conroy, Wolf WelUvlllo.
“ Exchange, M’Callum, Wheeling.
“ Michigan, No. 2, Wolf, Wellsville.
DEPARTED.
“ Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville.
“ Luxern**,Benn»*tt,BrownsviUe.
“ Thomas sJbriver, Uendrickson, West Newton.
“ Gen. Bayaxu, Peebles, Elisabeth.
“ Exchange. M'Callum, Wheeling.
“ Convoy, Wolf, Wellsville.
“ Clara Dean, Dean, Louisville.
“ Twin Oity, Dean, Cincinnati.
STEAMBOATS.
For New Orleans,
iprx ' The new steamer ff 51. BAQAiEY, Captain
SrMJtiT, will leart* for the shore and in
ports ou THIS DAY, 21st inst., at
10 o’clock, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
For - Louisville and Si* Lonii.
!■-, The new and splendid steamer BAY CITY.
£l_MWM3wCapt A.D. Millie, will learu for the shore ntui
ports THIS CAT, 21st Instant.
For freight or passage apply on board. norl‘l
Kor St. Lonli
■■■_ The (teamor JAMKS PARK, Capt. Hoßtiir
will lear* for the aborw and intermr-
parte TUlrf DAY, Ul*t instaat.
;ht or passagr apply ou hoard
For St L,onl»<
__ The iMa»r OOLDK.N STATE, Capt.Jo*ti»u
i- jS^^AO t, flnt ' H i will I«*aTe for thaaboreand intam.e*
porta on THIS DAY, 21 *t instant.
For Height apply on l*>ard. oot2l
Kor St. Louli.
_ The ataaui-r (JKAMTK STATE, Captain K
\ JUCu&UAXi.rrr, will ioare to; tbo &!«-?* :m I intern lo
porta on TillS DAY, the 21st Instant.
For trelgfat apply onboard. pov2l
For St. Lonlii
The new and substantial steamer PRAIA IE
I CaptAip F. Maairn, will lcnre for thr
and Intermediate porta. THIS DAY', tti»*
illst instant. Vor freight and paasnffo apply on hoard, oru.
no»21 Jidlo FLACK, A>:ent.
HtcuUr Wheeling Packet.
l. Thi< m« Bin*m«r KUL.HSL. Ju4*o
learn* every TUESDAY, TIIITRt'DA.Y,
BATUUDAY, at 6 o’clwcfc, A. « , and n>n
neetiug *llb t « C. and P. Railroad at WelUvlUe.
jor freight si-ply U»
J. D. COLUKGWOOt). Ageot,
No 1W Fir*t
Hegwlar Wbc«llß| Packet.
-m, THIS K\CUANtiK o*|‘t MliaUOi.
•*Tt>rr MONDAY, HTJi.SKfciiAV, Mi’)
at 9 oVinrk. A. M., •'onnactioi: «»J[
thi* C. and F. KaUruad at Wi-U«nlle. Foi rrvteht apj.H D>
oorlT 3. D COI.LINuW<MD, A;*v. :
H«(QUr WluellPC Paelut.
Utr tlftki'. 4r «u*lil «t«>am*r U ABTJT'.* &b.
Wiluoi HuLcrr, %»lli mak*-
Vlv t• r :*•«- aU>»«* anJ tularin*"!
purU. Imvi&g • **rv ftISMUY, THUK.-DAY, »u 4 rATIH-
A >1
Por ffaisht or t*uwa*« »IT ! T or to
Oftao l» OOI.UNOWonD.
AUCTION bALEb.
A«etloi>xDall|’ Sales.
AT Uoocs*, tttut if Weo-‘. ati
tHP.t *tr*#t*.at lOr'dert, A >1 . * s»6-ral
of Ptapl* and Faory Dry Gc*'i%CJctiiitri?. He* U
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PITTuBCHGII COACH I'ACTOUY.
Utffclow 4
TO M I««».L»jW, No. 4*. agn» «
o OUwauJ altrT, nmr *n..| >tre*t. Hitt- jVUr
bursfi —CI)ACUICS, r.UUUAtfK*.
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fr l*»Utrof r ! .***!r*** rf flcl'l:. nWf! ■
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TtUUuoder-lioeU ha» at hi* -
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aaftt the Two MHr Hud. <*«»«>«
tml ii»»r»arefill'', ■ *plrt»di J eeaorlrof■■ w
ot TKHICLKr, i.f r»«-r> l-Hwni-tioD, end aill < : <»uiinu- !o
receive regularly, new nod haul Suf l u:.
Bvmut.dc., *bi"h he will b*li un Ui« *«ry lowret t«rn« '■ r
ew>b. UmTluj: badt»*•!»• , pravitci :u the l'u.«in«*j>».Mi..!
vitb hi? »«U known lwilitiv? to the fce?t, hu Setter* him?* if
is putting down aiievinpettuon.
Thoee wHhlngto pur?h»Mer<? reapeeUaUylOTUfta to '*il
and »m fur tbemwlTe?.
£vp«cialaud prompt attention paid to rrpeirlw "f C«rn-
.iaylkdawVi _ WUII K.
AT A MKKTINO of lb- Mu.-kU'Ui«'r> of th* PK.NN.~VI
VANIA I.NSUKAM'h COMPANY, M l'HU».ur«h, hril
»l Um* ofllc-e i f ilir C<*>ai|><ii-y. r»-rnrr ■.< Fourth uod tMtil'h-
Q«IU iLTucU, on MutulftJ. Ihr l»(h lU*l»Q'. lb** (olloxiDSt l’*' r *
hone wer« ••le trcl Inrr< t<in« for tl»«* • >«nr
WlllifcJD K. John.«tou, I'niQtfr,
ijturgi H. Whit*, W . M’OUutocK,
J, (ln**r Fj.toul, t* N^ley,
A. A. C«rri<T, A J .torn-*,
11. II Ooriphsll, K* nri ’lv T Krl--nil.
William S lUten, A. \\ lihijiK,
llody I'utlcrMiu, Wad* iltim | t-.n.
dot" JwtUh Klntf.
Klcclilor Carriage F»flory.
JOUNSTttN, HUOTHKIt * O'.. I'lt AITICAi. COACU
MAKKK.'I, oortmr of llrl**cra and ntr»>el*. Aim
glietxy city, Pa., have on hand mil ar« manufacturing an
*XteoidVe awwrtroent or Carrinn-*, knckitway*. Huggb**,
M:»jpsa*C« Can*, Ac., male in all lhwr t»n.iu« Mvlf... with
strict regard lu duiability and tmnutv of flnl-h, u-ing in all
Uieir work the best Juniata Iron and ea*>rn hickory. K**-
naire attended U» on Ibcm-.M twavouabl- term)*. They
cooJVd*iut that all who limy favor them with llmlr pntreu
will be perfectly witivfled on trial f tb<-ir worn.
The PitlaburgU and Mjuirh*-J>tcr Ouuitbuf*'* put-' everv lif-
U*n minute* daring the day. __ cvi^.ly
Dnff , i College
Classical ani> mathematical department.—
i{ourx and Lerin* per t-wwdou of 20 week*, puyahlv by
the half wsrion, 1° advance:
Kesular Day OlaS* ID Laliu. Creek, MatlmmatW, Ac., 0
taVlk M..ao<l 2to 4, P.M-,520. Eve tilng Class in Math
ematic*.'7 to W, P. M-. $2O. french and Herman, oto 12, A.
M and *2 U> 4. and 7too, P. M., $2O. JUdif* Cliu*- In
Mathematics; Weduemlay, •* to «. P- M.; Saturday, 0 to 12,
A M ill) No palm* or expense will tw spared lo make
Ih'h department of the Coll*" worthy of
oclll l*• iUkDKN', A._M , I'rlni'lpal.
Wanted,
BY a nobcr, Imlastriouß yono* man, who wiU derate \h
entire tiro* to hi* buNlnvw, « SITUATION AS 'HU
PINO CI.KUK In a WhoWal* or R«u*H Wiiruhouse, or A.-.-
Rirtant Hook Kwprr, or » fdn-e in h «r»wy or fry t.oodr ;
store; and will make himself unnerally ucrlol \e M- m.
ployet. A note nddrt>«w*d through Om H'*t Office to ‘A. H.
fa ” or ie:t Bt the office of the " Pont,” will m-'v- ] romp
attention. _ _
W.m. Dlgby, Jr.,
AND FURNISHING STORE, Matonic Hall,
f , KfOl ilreet, I'ltttburyh. —Clothing made to order, in
zood ntyle, Hnd nt moderate rate*. au9:tf
C" NOFFi-R— prim.' Kn>:
. oq j 0 .Juvii; in store and for calh hy
' ct23 K 1 Nil * MoORHKAT)
L' TnSBBD GLLr—l5 bbla this day xw«iv«d by
HENRY IL OQLLIN&
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PROSPECTU B—lB 5 4-’6 6
- THE GLOBE:
The Official Paper of Coißnii, and Hewe
paper for the People.
LOUD BROUGHAM,in bi* “lilrtoric*! Sketches of Btate»-
mm who flourished Id Mw time of George III,” Rivee
eo me remarkable example* showing the greet loss euatain
.-d by England in the history of its statesmen, end of Us
uatlon&l progress, throngh the imperfect state of parlia
mentary reporting in former times. He opens his life of
Lord Chatham thus:
“There is hardly any man in modern times, with the
exception, perhaps, of Lord Somers, who fills bo large a
space in cur history, and of whom we know so little, as
Lord Chatham; and yet he is the person to whom every one
would at once point, if desired to name the moetsaeceafnl
••talesman and most brilliant orator that this country ever
produced, uf Loid Somtr.q Indeed we can scarcely lie said
to know anytbiug at all. That be was a person of unim
peachable integrity, a judge of great capacity and learning,
a fiim friend of liberty, but a cautious and safe counsellor
in most difficult emergencies, all are ready to acknowledge.
But the authority which he possessed among bis cotempo
raries, the influence which his sound and practical wisdom
exercised over their proceedings, th** services which he was
thus enabled to rend«r in steering the constitution safe
through the most trying times, and saving ns from arbitra
ry power without paying tbo price of our liberties in
anarchy and bloodshed-nay, conducting the whole pro
ceedings of a revolution with all the deliberation, and al
most in the forms, of an ordinary legal proceeding—have
burroundiul his name with a mild yet imperishable glory,
which, in the contrast of our dark Ignorance respecting all
the particulars and details of his life, gives the figure some
thing altogether mysterious and ideal. It is now unfortu
nately too late, by supplying this information, to fill up the
outline which the meagre records of bis time have left us.
But it is singular how much of Lord Chatham, who flour
ished within the memory of the prerent generation, still
reels upon vague tradition. As a statesman, Indeed, he is
known to us by the events which history has recorded to
have happened under bis administration; yet even of his
ahsxe in bringing these about little has been preserved of
detail. So fragments of his speeches have been handed
down to us, but there bear re very small a proportion to the
prodigious feme which bis eloquence has left behind lt,tlMgj
fer more is manifestly lost than has reached us; while ffi|
his written compositions but a few letters have hlth«rß|
been given to the world. Jr
“ The Imperfect sute of parliamentary reporting is the
great cause of this blank.”
What Bomere and Chatham have lost In feme by the oth
livinn of all the masterly efforts of their minds, which,
winding the power of Parliament, conducted the march of
the government during their connection with it, the histo
ry ot the natkm baa also lost for want uf the vigor and ver
ity, the clearness, the freshness, and beauty with which Us
t-venta and their caures might have been preeervedin the
luminous eloquence of its orators.
Tun great men who conducted our revolutionary struggle
in the Coutincntal Congress have left no history behind
them of the views and events which bad their birth la their
debates, except in the meagre formula of a journal. The
fervid feeling of tbe hour, the impelling dreamsUnoes, the
argument, the eager controversy, which set the subject In
every variety of light, passed away with the breath that
th.m utterance; and men who were not surpassed, to
(.ho • pinion of Lord Chatham, by “ the master statecasnof
the world.” have buqueathod to posterity nothing of tbe elo
quence which guided our national councils but ” the shadow
os a name.” Keren! publications show how graphic history
ta-c-.iuv# when the actors in it speak for themselves,and
event*, as they emerge, stamp themselves on ils page. Can
grei.B ha* n'<w taken a care that this sort of genuine history
-h«U tall Irotn the proas, full and perfect, day by day; and
thu* every public man will make his own history, and blend
ti imperi'hably with that of his country.
Thi* Congressional Globe and Appendix is so volaodaous
thni itcau ouiyberesd by our busy countrymen partially
during It* progm**. home are Interested loose measure,
- n<« in aufith«r. Different sections look for tbe most part
!u iiir- arii'<u of their several representative#—tbe concerns
- r i »-• frequently pos.-tring no loterest for the rest and
stuldst the mass it u» difficult for each section, or individual,
,;.>t ft t the special raarfer mrwl interesting to them. To
c .hi tat- this, and cnsMs all to got at a glance a general view
<■[ 'h» entire proceedings nf Congreas,and to fix tbstretten
:i ot on what sails their psrtieuisr vWws, 1 will publish In
(,;:-trr, In addition to ibr Daily Globe and the Oongnmfonal
Ti!. t* nnd the Appendix, * TireJur's CowoxuuJosai Gloat,
obtaining a fertar rt each day's defeats on every Important
ki..Jwu-'fd lurtng ihe preceding week.arranging the
nvtnc* <■; tin MiM-eker* pro and con., and presenting the
r> . tnt» dL»-u«— d «ut< leading arguments on each ride, some
»;.at ib (lx* tixxfe In which forensic hrieft are premrvd.
1 ’H- j-apvr I *l'l >-ti-S ffratatiousir to every euherrlWt to
it:«* C, ugtr«r»'i!,ai «*i«b- and Aj*pvOiilx; end to tboee wbo
r>.thli euratnc.ry eutheivnt without them, tbe
• o'-c-iplion price for thti weekly will lw two dollar# per
annaui.
I u* lthi! .ym-iM# of tl*b*u» «*UI fill but a email part of
ntcfit* • f this wteklv vhect. It will eonUin every
uujf ri'i.i itrtu nf foreign atai domestic news which can be
t.-mnni from the daily print# during the week, together
#■..!> *Ji«t whtah us) be brought h* WtajtrSfrb at the axv
nt . i filing to ire** It a lii rj-otain, l<e*.tdei, tbe inter
»u v vi.i-h u> given In the DaL’y Globe, anJ
u,. U‘s-i.ing:. n rf the Irltar writer*, extracted from
th<' Oifforrui new»pa;*-rs, which rmplry them, whenever
th- v -hel. b> reteel&oi of su'dt Import as to interest tbe
ti-rt ■ M.' fifolv «nJ hear each probability ea their fee*
a- w»,rx*»r. tl.'ir inxrltan.
A* th; • eerViy psper «im :>v ##nt tr all the suhaerlbers
i : •.r..-1; i..-; /-i i.a> i<e e-ui Appendix.it will rerialnly
• nv’t- f-t.e-M irrnUtiow than aery otitwr newwpapvi
u: -ke I'rit—; !>U;h, and will, therefore, iavHe adtvnti*
mciite tr- ta «»• ry of the. U titan,repcrialiy tie wbeta
t»,c m mi ;n th. givat c,taw, wiunb wUi give it ad
i.■. .*,*: it.-jv.; • i;ii ••.i.ineee turn eievywbrre.
Tt.- 1k;1) oso'w will pnolrti on a double reyal sheet,
inr - Ost Juri'.*; U p <.f tXogreee et 11 oVicrk.
«t . - i - r-< • . 4! ft*e dwiiere a year for eUhev tbe
uvm-'.oj • r mroii-g .-iin-m Theevctd.-gatitioo tithe ene
js : »•!•:** - r r rl?e-T» win; live m»t cf th»* city, as it
.is. the full prerectlnpe c«f cr frees nf the
lev l- < -1* t-o'.'.whol in th* movning editlow, a full ejnupri#
nf i>vo - - • .be Ur, »cq« l»er *uL lbs bwwe by tetigie| li
m,.‘ ■■-.U'X M-afvea. B| t - .heta aT that it ti pat IB
- :• w :■. tta., a: i laws awl jriwt rwmlnUons
p*,-e.: iiy ,
Tt.* Oi-dw ant A r-jwndlx will also he print
-1 (.0 # » r *..; >u ocwk fra, rreal qaar o efew,
<x> !, -iM-rfi hegva The Cdograeawmai
ta- up f l!.c ;-rc*v«diaf> of Ouogieee, •O'l
;h» r t *» taken .h-wn t>y tbe refcrtere. The
tt ,>1 Jit «. ! - ntain !l.<- -J lA- Creekleut of the
I uiloi -:»U >. : n-j-'pt ••I ■ b* of th* ei*r alive <l*
h— a* hav.> )-•>-. wuhheld fey meto
, r. . Y i'i ( r sad aii the ti»* axxi re
* ».» 1 lufitiv thr t u. A ee»;-Wt» t«kdri will
■ m miuir ■'*■■■ af;<r edjrertis, and real 10 all wnta
» Y-- 'hr » !k r!-> oid *ny cumtwr* fail to reach
-u-nnl-r c.#t -o. •-t.l 10 wltta-ut rbarge
'j.f'. _)<>»• uir ti cir—r» lh»y have nx-t rv
. -tj•*. M.* tl- ait the cam
*.• -.fo- '. r.ii'.v'r »l.) tx found tube very
t.iovi u-oi.o-.' 't- (urxuditng attiring
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\t* U»i . ir' jl*ry>o of lit* l>*i]y uloL* fr*» at pmaf*.
A --.rt>»»i Austin*
Globe will be published eynj
Ta"-la* .Wl .VOlaift •>* lb*! l< pctaHud abof* It will
-■ L>U « 4-V>-i# ."..T*. nJl>«(. l/U I if Ultl thill be
r-uti i li"> o I-*' n. u,). tu '.ultlti ail lh« cutitt, then
ttr !w»; will »-• *siUrK-«i.
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! ■: j.o . n:>) *• ••n r»:n
* <f I on* y**r.
out —r.; it u< l.«r ie»' than «;» toonl/is will ooi b« rwrfll*«l
Onrr> b'f ll.« 0» Uloh* and AppwadtX, of tor
Tu'-Ui' i I'j'ii jv*ptiiD*l i«i*bw. should b* owrw by tb< 7th
■<r (>.•?* niN-r. ’.ci m-jr» »U the ounitwra Tb* Dally Globa
i» d « in • it* ■ »urN< .if publication, and will be awat fnju
ini » h f It rpß--Ur* b*n*.
i u .-r tor f*;.» of it.* l p«p«-.» mii>l I- tm«pui(4 by
urn nub*y :-<r it, riw Uw paper viiLaot beMM. Bank
•, . > uri< t:l wh-r* nur resides will berwccifwl at
(*r.
I i.. employ »«-»trs, »l<- ran produce wood rerom
ta»*o-*aii: au> i'l< aiu putwfiil«r». J«>HN C- RIVRS.
IV ». 1.111.J'01, l. IT, t«*t, •. i ! i laid— ■ oof‘A*
{|(A\ K lias l»v lated with tua in th« wholeaaie
irutl busln-wi, my mo, T. U. An
j.-rv-n Tllm ber-ufter. mat thu .late, Nofeaiber
jiijh. I will 1.. i lurtol uDikr ih* namr and style of
J 1 iW ™'° 4 J. c. ANDBttSON.
Tlin UK-T WAY w are-ruin a fart U to try tor
y..nr«-li J WIL- I >’v A o*»N hare reoeutly fitte! up
t., ir »!i r<* on Wood street, which fur etyle and beauty
.'irr.o- vu * chins wr attempted In the city, and they are
i n'» /uijiiii ibi ir li ATS, CATS. Ac . art* k -o up lu as
f sd -i_) U *> -m. Iw procured in any eetabiuhiuenl East or
Tl.-ir nrtt'-lr* haft* been carefully examined and
at 'J.c I Alt* county Fair, aud none of them fbumt
..tiruliou 1* icftUil to our $3, fS.SO and $4,00
lint" i.rUK uit. r, k»l Wood street.
Mo llnmbmf.
ritHD HUNDRED TWJCoAND IXM.LAU3 worth of Itock
will t.ot l-*- dietributwd at ROGERS A CO.’S Btaf D«*
j<, ,ii. r», Flltu elmd, opposite Miwn'i, but
upon ihr payment ot you ‘-mu procure aa ijood a LIKR
s |. N -1 a., .-an i c pr<vim-d in thl* or aDy Ollier city. Call
ai.*l jiv- u* a trial _ auft_
Mtnrrat Water anil Saruparllla.
\*> M. I) KMIL!; 11. I‘ttt ftrvet, below lVun, in now
\y uianuturturiui; mi.l botileiuß tb" uU'fr beT«tra«aflon
mi cjteii'-ive M-nlc Hi" arilc are of tbe quality,and
uinnufii-Mured from the purr*-: material^
Penmtauabipi Alcrr.antlU aatl Btesmbowt
nook-K.ee ping*
r|ijlK l» A V AND KVL.xIMi CU.KAbM OF DUFFS COL-
I u-.iii: ure i.peu lor tti«- recepthiu of "tudent*.
liailv Urlur»*» on Mercantile Low and ComtnereUl ?cb
octe
riMlt'SK who want Uoy .-* Clothing would do w .ll to call
I «1 i ALI-AHAN'S r.Miar, Kitlh atreel. Ills (toc*b for
M'-n'f Wear are r.pien hd. Olfo buu a chauce. Moclargo
f,.r showin.? i;oo .
" John XV. Duller tfc Co.,
rMmWtUDI.NC AND COMMISSION MhIICIIANTS—
r Di-ilert- iu nil kinds of PUtabunth Manufactures, l>ead
and tbo-t L-ad. 07 Kiw \MyU»
Communion Ware
I^AN HAULS, Cups, idme*, llap.liuial Uowls, Ac., just
r>f*-ntiiK. Al»o, llritiat.U Tea Ware. Castors, German
Mlver and Plated .-{huiis, Forks, Ac. Tea Unirea, Rutter
Knhes, Lumps. Ac.
Wntolies and Jewnlry, lu lnr*t» fariety, and very low
nricr-s; Gold Pen* 1 . i-poc.ucUf, I’-nclls, Canea, Ac.
Watrh r«'|>airiaK <lonv in a supeiior manner, and warrant
•*d Jewelry repaired and made lo order. Emblems, Seals,
7ud lieisaiia manufactured. W. W. WILSON,
~j- cortii-r ol Market and Fourth straeta.
lY00Kt». i«>OKS. —Webster aod his Mauler i’iece*: by
|» Kev *U. K. Tefft.
rridp of l.if-: by Lady Bcott, author of Henpacked Uttfr
Water RuM'W, or Life on the WaTe.
The History or KaDsax and Nebraska.
Mar of Knnxoe and Nebraska Tertxtory.
Ree-tvml an<l for sale at the cheap Book Btoreof
\V. A. UILDKNFKNNKY * (X)-,
No. 76 Fourth atreet.
Mijsk— otji, in fif&ln, jnst rt-ceiTwl and for n*la by
wtIO JfUtMUiQ 8808.
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HATH ANDVAPSi
WILSON * WN
MEDICAL.
Cemiamptlvu Bead I
BTOMANJttr 2f€wtg Diteevcni MeitodtflnMaUtion.— '
This meet wdttderftil trtfeU ti deatliwdto praaoßewrriitfpsr -I
revolution in the treatment of til dteausm of the hmgs.
Accounts art dally retired from Clergymen and other per
rons of the highest respectability, of cate* of cures hereto
ton oonxidered incurable of Asthma, Bronchitis, Oonsump*
do Of and ail Diseases of the Lungs, by BE. CURTIS*
HYGBANA. Bead th* fallowing:
Dr. Russell, Postmaster of Burlington, N.T., says: “Bead
a doaen more Hygeana; it it working wonders here in
rtinrarms of the longs. 1 believe It will eon any dfceaei* ;
not In the very last stages, and even then is prfeelm* to
■ therestandeomtoriitlssore to give the auflerer. 'l am
willing,’ m my neighbor, 'to purchase a package a week
for my daughter; It gives her perfect rest. Ido not expect
her to live.’ ”
Htomsi a Whtl— J. H. Gaobert, Postmaster of Rich*
mond, Maine, wrltee os: "The Hygeana Is doing wonders
here. My sister has had a distnaslng rough, with great
difficulty of breathing, tor years. She wore the inhaler and
took the Cherry Byrnp >or : a few days before she was re
lieved, and now, after ana month’s, use of it, her eongh Is
well. Dr. CurtiP new system of inhalation most produce
an eotiro rerolndon In the treatment of diseases of the
lungs. There is no mistake, It Is truly n wonderful dis
co very.”
Ths Rev. Mr. Curtis mys: “It is now eight days since
my daughter put on the inhaler and commenced using the
Hygeana, and it has already done more tor her than all the
medial faculty have been able to do tor the last two years.
The irritation and tickling sensation in the throat is gone,
and with U the eongh. She sleape well.”
Bold at DR. KBYSSB’B Drug Store, So. 140 Wood street,
.corner Virgin alley and Wood street. ioct&d*w3m
Oristadere’s Bxeelaior Hair Dye.
B/A. great invention triumphs over all factious rivalry,
[•Vntt in **»*« credulous age. It has been said that every
city is a Paradise of humbugs; bnt let a really meritorious
article, capable of doing all that is promised tor ft, be plaeed
In competition with mere nostrums, sustained by puffery,
and not by their own excel lance, and the true preparation
will snooted while the trash tolls intacon tempt. It bee
been thns with QBIBTADOBO’B KXGRLSIOB HAIR DTK.
It was offered as a preparation embodying all the chemical
Ingredients of nature's own blacks and browns. The
ohemists analysed it, and certified to the fact. The pohlie
tried It, and their experience confirmed the dictum of the
scientific world. Its popularity was almst as instantaneous
as the change of eeior it effects. The people were invited,
through the pan, to see Its operation with their own eye.
They beheld red, sandy, yellow end grey hair, transformed
In fire minutes without passing through eny Intermediate
tints—to a brilliant and rich natural black, or to any shade
of brown. They found that the fluid Imparted no stain to !
the skin of the head, emitted no unpleasant odor, am tain
rd no caste rising element. Of coarse, they endorsed It.
They could not do otherwise; end at this moment the sales
of the article exceed that of any other half dosea hair dyes
la the world. It Is the latest effort of sdsnee, and it may
lie truly said, 44 ths noblest offspring Is the last." The Ex
oelrior Hair Dye mast break down every other and monop
«»H— the market, simply becanse it is the best. The result
ll produces is Its solfideat advertisement. Compare Its
operations with that of other bah djee, and jodge to which
t f them the palm should be awarded.
Bold wholesale and retail at DB. KBYBBB’B Drag Store,
140 Wood street. novlistow
Afsney of Dr. S. %. Fltefe’s Celebra
ted Medftolnea, at DR. 0. U. KEYBKK'B Drag Store,
No. 140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley.
Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmonary Balaam, Pectoral Expecto
rant, Pulmonary liniment, Deparniive Syrup, Heart Cor
rector, Honor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod User Oil,
Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pill*, Nervine,
Vermifuge, Female Pills, Female Specific, Ac, Ac., used by
him constantly and with unprecedented success, In the
treatment of
Cbfcfe, CmpAs, Cbneumptum, Asthma, Heart Diseases, Djrs
prpna, Scrofula, 5 tin Diseases, Rheumatiem, Asta/e
CtmplaviU, etc. Dr. Pitch's unequalled
Rite ml Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters.
Dr. Riel’s Iwqmved Plated Steel
Sprmg Shoulder Braot. Dr.
Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, et the lowest
pr.cee. wbotemle and retail. Dovl&daw
A Pbjrnlelam’e Opinion of my gbonider
Da. lid, editor of the Cbambersburg TVonrcripi, under
date of September 18, IBM, in speaking of these Braces,
■eye: Oar friend. Dr. OIU. H. KKYBEB, submitted to our
a very fine of the ** Washington Bua
prader Brace,** manufisetared end sold by him at the corner
of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It *crr<*
admirably tbs purposes tor which it is Intended, U light
and emy, and ahnwlher tree from the nlgerttons attached
Ui ths many other Braces In general nee. It is an excellent
Buspeader, while at the same tlm* It pneervoe the shoal-
Vn is a healthful peritiau, without ax ail restraining the
natural movements of the body. Ths Dr. will send them
by mail, free of | wetegi, to any par; of the Cnson.
Bote wholesale and retail at DK. AKYhEit’B, 140 Wood
Street, eornfcr of Virgin alley (oct&daw
[OFFICIAL.]
PsnuiTlvanla, u.
WM. BIGLOt,
IS the nao.* and by the authority of the Cemmoowmlth
at Pennsylvania, WILLIAM BIGLER, Oovcroor of the
■aid Commonwealth.
A PROCLAMATION.
i j kmsit, In and by no Act of the General
- iLa. f Assembly of this Commonwealth, paseed the eec
cod day cf July. A. D. oo* thousand right htro
drnJ and thWty-atae, matted 44 Aa Act nlatiog to the
Elections of this Cosasocwealth,” it is nude the duty of
the Governor, on returns of the elmdoa of the MemOere
of the Doom of Representatives of the United Btatee, by
the Secretary of the Common wealth, to declare, by Proele
mstem, the nimtr of Che person# so returned as elected in
the nwpentive Districts. And Where—, The returns of the
(tensral Klertteo held on Tnenday, the 10th day of Otober,
nnw bMt past, tn and tor the uavarul. Districts tor Members
to serve in the House of Representatives of the Co agrees of |
the United Pteles, tor the term of two years from aad after j
the 4 Ji day of March nest have been received in the office :
•if tbe Ba retary of the Commonwmlth, agreeably to the \
provUieas *f the above riettod net, whereby it appear* that j
la the Flret Ptotric* compoeed of Southwark. Moyamenning, ‘
Paeeyuak, In the Oouoty of PbUedelpUs, eixd Cedar, Lorn- j
bard. Spruce aad New Market Wards, in the CUy of Phils-!
hlphk. Themas K. Floreaee has bees duly elsctod. lu the j
Owood Dtotrte*. weapeeiS of the OUy of Philadelphia, ex*
the betore maattoned wards, Job K. Tyson has been {
duly eleeied. In the Third District, oompaced of Kensing* {
tea sad the Northern Libert! • of the Oooaty of PhUaieL
phia, William MUlward has been duly alerted. In the !
Fourth District, composed cf Spring Garden, Pann District,
Honk Pena, Klngianlng. Wert Philadelphia. Bloekley,
Richmond, Cnlucorporated Northern Überdea, Brideeburg,
Ammincn, la the Oosßty of Philadelphia, Jacob Broom has
been duly elected. In tna Rfth Distriehoompoeedof Moot*
raaiery coauty. and Bristol township. Upper and Lower
ueraiaatowa. Upper and Levs? Maaayunk, Yranktoid,
ftostofough, Bytnrry, Dublin. White Hall, Oxtoid,
and Moveland. in the county of Philadelphia. John Cad- |
weiader has been duly elected. In the Pixth District, eoan- :
poeed cf the oountiee of Cheater and Delaware, John Hiek
man ba* been duly elected. In the Feventh District, com
posed at the eenutleecS Backs and l.shlgh, iemuel C. Brad
■hav has bees duly elected. In the Eighth District, com
pwed of the county of Berks, J. Glancy Jones has been
July elected. In the Ninth District.composed of the oounty
of Lancaster, A. E. Roberta has been duly elected- In the
Tenth DtstneU composed of tbe counties of Lebanon,
Dauphin and Union, and township of Lower Mahoney, tn
the county of Northumberland, John C. KunkL* has been
duly Gectod. In the Eleventh District. oompoeeaPof the
countiss of Schuylkill and Northumberland, except Lower
Mahooy township, Junes H. Campbell has been duly
elected. In the Twelfth District, composed of the counties
of Montour, Columbia, Luseme and Wyoming, Henry M.
Puller has bees duly elected. In the Thirteenth District,
rompoeed of the counties of Northampton, Monroe, Carbon,
Pike and Wayne, Asa Packer bae been duly elected. In
tbe Fourteenth District, composed of ths countiea of Sus
quehanna, Bradtord and Tioga, Gal us ha A, Grow has been
duly elected In the fifteenth District, composed of the
rounttoeof Lycoming, Sullivan, Clinton, Potter, Centre sod
MlflUn, John J. Peurr* has been duly elected. In tbe Six*
tenth District, composed of the counties of York, Cnmber-
laod and Perry, Lemuel Todd has been Only elected. In the
Feveote-nth District, aomposed of tbe counties of Adams,
Franklin, Fulton, Bradford end Juniata. David F. Robinson
has been duly elected. In the Eighteenth District, ootnpo
sed of the eountim of Somerset, Cambria, Blair eo.i Uun
tingdon, John R. Kdie has beeu duly elected. In the Nine
tMOth District, composed of tbe counties of Westmoreland,
Armstrong and lodiaoa, John Oorode has been duly elect
ed. In the Twentieth District, composed ot tbe oountiee
of Fayette, Greene and Washington, Jonathan Knight has
been duly elected. In the Twenty-First District, oomposed
of tbe county of Allegheny, except that part which lies
northeast of the Ohio and north-west of. the Allegheny 1
rivers, David Ritchie has been duly elected. In the Twenty*
cecend District, eompowed of the county of Butler, and that
part of Allegheny not Included In the Twenty First Die
tnat, Samuel A. Purriance has been duly elected. In the
Twenty-Third District, oomposed of the counties of Beaver,
Lawrence and Me roar, John Allison has been duly elected.
In the Twenty-Fourth District, compcsed of ibo counties of
Venango, Warreu, McKean, Ctoanatd, Jsfforeon, Forest,
Kik and Clanoe, David Barclay has been duly elected. In
ihe Twenty-Fifth District, com posed of the countiea of Erie
ai,d Crawford, John bkk has been duly elected.
Now, therefore, I have issued this Proclamation, hereby
. publishing end declaring, that Thomas B. Florence, Job U.
1 Tyson. William MUlward. Jacob Broom, John Cadwalader,
John Ulckman, Samurl C. Bradshaw, J. Glanay Jonrs, A.
K Roberts, John C. Sunkel, Jsmt-s 11. Campbell, Henry
U. Fuller, Aaa Packer, Galnaha A. Grow, John J. IVarcw,
Lemuel Tcdd, David F. Robinson, John K. kdie, John Co*
rod*, Jonathan Knight, EUrid Kitchi®, Samuel A. Porrl
ancr, John Allison, Darid Barclay, and John Dick, hare
been returned u duty elected la their wteral districts be
fore-mentioned, a? UepreaontaUna in the Congress of the
United States, for the term of two year*. to oommence from
and alter the fourth day of March neat,
tilren under mj band and the great seal ff-the State, at
Harrisburg, tbti third day of Norember, in the year of
our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and
of the Commonwealth the serenty-ninth.
Ur rut UoTianoa.
norl&.Q:
PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor,
CORNER OF DIAMO.'D STREET AND CHERRY ALLEY.
f| tllE subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladies tusd
1 Geotlemen of Pittsburgh, that he brt recently erected
SCHOOL, which, io point of «Uc, oanunodioas
ness tod adaptation, undeniably excels any similar eetab
lUhmwot In the United State*. It* location is accessible
from all parts o! the city, while its high and airy situation
renders it especially tailed to the promotion of health, by
this most agreeable exercise. The Horse* are docile and
well trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no
pains or expense will be spared to nuke this establishment
the first in the confidence of the public. octSSitf
Therapeutic chairs.—a few more of those eat
Reclining Chairs, so admirably adapted for the comfort
and ease of the invalid. or the lounge of thoee whom habits
are sedentary; finished and for sale by
T. B. YOUNG k 00.,
qoy6 Third and Smith field streets.
TkADWAY’fI READY RELIEF—IO groaa in store and for
XV sale by [ootIOJ FLEMING BKOfi.
FKUIT TREES—-1000 Dwarf Pear Ties*; 1000 Standards
pear Trees, of the most approved sorts; for sale by
•ota JAMES WARDRQP.
S; ■. *
MANUFACTURERS OF
WHITK LEAS, BSD HAS ODWIBIf ABB PIIT.BW IB
DRUGS, LINSEED OIL, LARD OIL, ALCOHOL,
MEDICINES, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, TANNER’S OIL,
CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS, PAM MEDICINES, - SPERM OIL,
DYE BTUFFS, GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, WHALE OIL,
PAINTS, BURG. INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHES, SPICEB.
WILL occupy th« above varebouM until ibatr new buiWnga an completed, and art new prepared, vfcha new mi
full stock, to fIL orden promptly and onat&vorable teraaae carters jotfcinrfcouß*'
Our WHILB LEAD FACTORY ia In full operation, and aa we maanteoture none out a
guarantee It to be equal in quality to any made In the United fltataa.
4»- B. A. FAKNXSTOCK’B YKRMIFO6R furuiabed with direction* in Ror&sk,
DOTliaiAwlni '
THE MAIN LINE OF PUBLIC WORKS.
■ ■ r uuoatfl gate section of an act oftbsOoml
W Assembly, entitled u An act proTfcHng for <*» ■*!•
of the mainltneof thepublic work* frcmgfthadripMa to
Pittsburgh,” approv'd the 37th day of April, on* thousand
eight hundred and fifty-four,
“That if the eaid main line «*»»i not he award'd to any
purchaser under the previsions of this act, the Governor
.h.n advertise for the term of one month, in two new*#**
pas pubUshed in Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh,
for purchasing the tame, or any dhrfricn thereof and teans*
mit the proporola, if any are received, at ths meeting of the
next General Aseembly, to the speaker of the Seoato, who
f E»ii open and publieh the same in the preeenee of that
body."
Jtnd whereu. Said main One of public works was not
sold and awarded as contemplated by the said net OT Ae*
“wSriCB IBHBREBT GI7XN THAT fIBALKD PBOPO
SALS #OR THS PUROHAB* OP XBX SAID MAIN LIKX,
«« or asT division thereof,” will be received at theoffioe of
the*Secretary of theCooUaweatth,»«£l fWJTOAY, the
Ist day of January next. Tbepropoeals will state
lr whether the Ud is for the whole line or apart, and for
what part. Said proposal# will be addremed to the Secrete*
I* SeOommomltihuadef •eaLaad martod, “Prepo*
sals for the Main line of the Public Works." _
The law not having indicated clearly any form or condi
tions for bids, it has been deearnd proper to annex certain
sections andparts of sections of the l»wttmlsae a basis for
proposals, adders can make toch modtVstfoni end chu
ges of theee as they may deem propers--
gic. L, That the Governor is hereby authorised aad re
a tired to in v ita sealed pvoposab for the purcheM of Jm mate
Une of the public works, to wit: The Philadelphia and Co
lombia railroad; the canal from Columbia to the Junottoa
at Duncan’s Island; the Juniata canal; from theameto Hol-
Mayaburg; the Allegheny Portage railroad, iadwtiag the
new 1 oad to avoid the laaitaod ptene*i_in ite_o&atitlo* at
the time of the transfer, and the nasal from Johnctown to
Pittsburgh, with all the property thereunto pmctiniag or
belonging; said proposals shall state the maximum prim
offeredfor said main Hne, on thefoUowtng terntt, to wit: ,
twenty per centum of the amount bid to be paid into the
treasuryin cash, before the traaafor of said work*, and the
balance in ten equal instalments, the internet thmeon pe£
üble semi-annually, from the date of the mid transfer, *
the rate of six per oentum per anu«, id thalfrst taetej
meat payable at the expiration of on# yem from the date of
transfer, and said batanee dull be secured to thrOommow*
|
tirtr
pont. In iked urf In taw, bjth. MM*, Ufi* .
Ke Moo. Ouul ud fUSravl OompMiy. at tj «b»
ume p««« the mid company shall have pwpetual sueeer
sion, and be able to sue and be sued, plead aad be implead* j
*<L in all courts of record aad elsewhere, and to have, pur*
chase, recede and hold, aad enjoy to them and tluir sue* ,
ccaeors such lead, ten*m?nte aad hereditaments, goods,
cfeattefe aad estates, real, personal sad mlxed v of What kind I
or quality eoevm as shall be wh wryfor aad
maaeoemsat of sakl canals and railroads, and the Fame
from time 10 time aril, exchange, mortgage, alien. grant or
©ih-rwUe diipcee of, and also to nuke and keep a comm®
eral. and the earns to alter aad renew at plmnife, and also
to onbln, eeteUtt and put into execution such by-law*
ordinance* and rogtiutions ur shallappear pccemvy ewl
ronveoient for Ae government of said rorperation, not be
iiur contrary to the constitution or laws of ths United
States, or of this State, and generally tp do all andringular
the matters and things whieh to them it shaU lawfully y
pertaiu to do for the well-being of said uurpnratfon, and the
due *>g ordering of the affairs of the ana
Bsc. A Sat immediately upon the bating of letters pa*
tent be the Governor, the lafireed leading from Philadei
bhi. W Col omblx- ,bJ the Man dirtebm of the Pennell- ;
vanla extending from Columbia to its-junction with
the Juniata division, at Duncan’s Wand, the Juniata diyi
•tioc extending from Duncan’s Island to Hoßidajeburi, the ;
nttroed from toJih» ,
K. o. end the iteetern diridon of the Pennejltrente oMI
to Joh&ftown to Httohtugh, etall betoumdtoM, TeMd
to the arid corponsnr. ehd their eneceeeoie, installing the
bridge orer theSnqmthuui rtrtr,« ltisnd. to
geUurwith»U theearjila iretei powerofeeidtonek.eU
grffldbto*, toll he nsn*. water stations, workshops, Ktcomotivm,
cars, trucks, stationary engines, fort on band, ham add
Impfeaeats, and all the estate, real aad
«L owned and held by the Oemmocwaeltb, fifr the on of
the f**d ceaaie and railroads; the Canal fhmmjtioa—
shall prepare duplicate eehadulM of all and
pmoul, parch wed, owhedand held by the Osteino*wealth,
for the use of the mein line of canals aad raflfpadt ft*
Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, describing the tollhouses, work
Shops, and the condition of the finale and railroads, and
their appends ges. and eaumexating all tee personal psopar*
ty; ft 4 ** be signed by the Cine! Oomuilsshift*
ers, by the president of the said company, with the
Dorate annexed, on behalf of mid company, one of
Which schedules shall be left with the directors of said com
pany, and the other delivered to the Governor, tube filed In
the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Bsc. 6. That so soon as the said company shall be orgn*
uyt wsd .h.n tire notbn to the Governor of their rwaffl*
nouto takepoeeesedtm of the said works, he shall eause +o
tkw thereof to be gtTen to aQ superioteodeuts, toll artleo
tora, officers agmits of the Gxnufcmweelth, employud
on oraboatasid railroads sad canals, who shall continue
nevertheless to the- duties of their said offices or
employments, and be entitled to receive their praesot rate
of p-mpenaatfoo from the said company, until removed, tor
re-appointed by the directors thereof, and the official bonds
of —n officers and agents shall enure to the use ofsaidcctn
panv as to ail moneys received by them on account of the
works, subsequent to the time when sakl company shall so
take peeaemtoo of them ae aforemiri . _ ‘
fiee f ***■» after the OoTstnor shall have
Issued letters paunt, the said company shall takepomemfoD
of said public works, and shall be bound ever thereafter to
kwp in seed repair and operating condition, the entire Une
of fraaris and canals, extending from Philadelphia to,
Pittsburgh, with the necessary toll bouses, water stations,
lock*, buildings wad other appurtenances, and that the mid
railroads and canals shall be, aad forever remain a public
highway, and the said company shall furnish-stationary
locomotive engines, end motive power, for the um of
all persons or companies engaged or wishing to engage in
the transportation of tonnage or passesgervtt such times
aad in soch manner ae not to impair the use and enjoy
ments of said railroads and eana s, by said partiea, they pay
ing just and fair charges for the use of said main line or
any portion which shall not exceed the rates of toll
now charged upon boats, ears, tonnage and passengers by :
the Commonwealth. It being the true Intent and marring
of this act, that the said main Hne shall be, and remain foe*
user a public highway, and kept open and In repair by mid
company as such, forth# free on end enjoyment of all per
rons dMiring to use and eqjoy the same, and that nothing
In ♦**« Act contained eheil be construed in any way to in
terfere with the existing rights and privileges cf paztiee
doing busioaes upon the tame.
a That the said company, on the first day of Decern
her, after tu incorporation, and annually thereafter, shall
cuui to be ■««<<■ out, under the oath of one of Us officers, <
aad transmitted to the office of the Auditor General, a j
tailed statement exhibiting the amount of tolls, freight tnd ;
other Incomes, which have been received by said company
durbm the preceding year, also a statement of all the expen
diture* for the same period, for repaiiStmanagement, motive
power and other purposes, and it shall be Use duty of the
Auditor General to file mid statement In hit office, as all
ftmiiT reports are now filed.
S*c. 9. That the u msy own and employ loco
motive engines, cars, boats and horses, and ccbitct pasgen
gen and tonnage of whatsoever description on said canals
and railroads, and shall have the right to roortve compeusu*
tto for the mine as hereinafter provided, and to makaspeh
general regulations tor the transaction of bariums on fold
railroads aad ae they may from time to time deem
proper, and they shall also baT» the exdosiTe right to fur*
«,4«h nil th« motive power fox said railroads.
gic. 10- That the said company shall not have the right
to subject tonnage shipped or discharged at intarmedmte
potato on aakl lfne'or improvements, to ehaxgM of ufore
thmm twenty per centum above the rates per mile charged
for similar tonnage passing over the eotixe.extent of said
improvement* for the time being, aad the mid company
•ball make no discrimination In tolls and eharges against
any boau or tonnage p«—*"g to and from the Susquehanna
division of the Pennsylvania canal, and the charges and
toils on such tonnage and boats, shall never exceed per
mile those now charged by the State on the Susquehanna,
West Branch and North Branch divisions of the Pennsyiw
uia canals or the amounts now paid the Oommoawmlth,
upon such boats and tonnage under present maximum :
rateaof tolls as fixed by the Board of Panel Oomtalmioners. |
Ssc. 22- That the said company shall carry out, In good
faith,all contract* which msy be in existence between the
Commonwealth and other parties, for the construct!an of
new work ou the Allegheny Portage railroad, or for repairs ,
or materials on any par: of the said main Une: Prw*4*i y 1
That the said company may abandon said contracts in the
am. manner that the Commonwealth might have dene,
and that thev shall not be liable for any of the debts on
. the said mate Une, Incurred prior to thedate of the transfer.
Ssc 21. That a feiture to pay any instalment, andthe *c
crue 1 Interest for more than six month* frHluatißetht;
such Instalment or interest shall be due. Shall worksferfeit
ure of douhigthe amo’mt of money petition of
each seglect, shall produce'forfeiture of the franchises here
by grantad, whereupon the mid railroads and canals shall re
vert to the State, together with the working stock and pro
perty thereon, owned by such oompeny, ana thereupon the
Governor shall announce inch forfeiture by proclamation,
and the Canal CommiFsioiiets shall prooeed to take charge
of eaid canals and railroads, and keep the eauy open for
ure, at present rates of toll and charge for the use thereof
until actioD is had by the Legislature.
Sac. 2b. That it shall at all times be lawful fore commit
tee of the Le -Mature appointed for that to inspect
the books and examine into the proceedings of the corpora
tion purchasing sakl main line, for the purpose of ascer
taining whether th« rights and privilege* grunted by this
ect have been misused or abused, and the Legislature may
provide troth remedied penalties as may be neeessary to
secure a compliance with the provisions of this act
B*c 28 Thai the legislature reeerre the power to alter,
revoke or annul the powers and privilege* which may be
conferred by tble act on the company which may purchase
the said main Hoe, whenever any of the mid powers or
privileges may, lu their opinion, be injurious to the dtiieM
of this Commonwealth, in such manner, however, that no
Injustice shall be dose to the said company.
Bt tm Govzxsoa:
a A. BLACK,
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
<• V ' V
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
jro. * woo* mtmejbt,
BETWEEN ’WATER"
PITTSBURGH, -
MISCELLANEOUS.
SALE OF
SEALED PROPOSALS ISVITED.
CHAB. A. BLACK,
Stariary Gtwunomm
Harrisberg. Not-14. 1864.
I HATE sold my interest in the business of Long, Millar
k Co., to B. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con
tinne at the old stand. Fo. 109 Front street. I cordially
recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends.
Pittsburgh, July 2J» 1864. P. H. MILLER.
S. 4. L01fQ...~ ~ -
E. A. LONG A CO.,
Bell and brass founders, and oas fitters,
Invite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets,
Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit np honee* with Gas
and Steam, make Brmai Castings of all kinds to Oder, fur
nish Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti-
Attrition Metal constantly on hand. JySl
rpo THE PUPILS OF G. ANTON, Pnftnor of Music*—
X Mr. G. Anton purposed returning to this aty in tima
to resume his leschiag on the Ist of August, but Mng un
fortunately taken ill at Fairmont, Ya, he will not be able
to reach the dty tax some days. Due notlee will be given
to bis pupils of hfe ssrivaL Enquiries may be made at
a 034 H. ELEBKB*S.
ptHAIN CABLE—A second hand Chain Oebia, fiOtoTS
\j feet long, for sale cheap by
wris _ J. W. BUnJB AOO.
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RAILROADS
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD
fpHI KAIL TRAIN wrlU Ihvmtsj mornlag (Bandsys
J. it all the nnlir sta
tions, arriving in Philadelphia at 12 39 A. M—
ml FAST TEAIN vin leave Pittsburgh dally (except
Sunday.) at 1 o'clock, stopping at Irwin’s-Ofeeosbnrg, La*
tmhn, nlatrrrilln Tinrkjmrt iTnnnitmrn. TTilmnrr. flanifim.
Altoona, in Philadelphia at A o’clock, tbe next
morning. &
THE fXfßltt TRAIN trill leave nay crating
at fcSO o'clock, flopping onlj at Qreensfcargb, lafrobe,
Lock port, Johnstown, Sommer hill, Gallitoen, Altoona,
An, connecting at Harrisburg with tba train tor Baiti
■ora, and scoring in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 2
o’clock, P.M.
THE AOOOHXODAXXON TRAIN will leave crarr after
Snndaj) at 630 o’clock, stoning at aflregn
lar stations, and running only as tor as Blairivflle.
THE BROOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* daily
(azeopt Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. M., stopping at all sta
ttoni, and running only as tor as Brin ton’s. :
RKTDRSINQT&AINB arrive in Mttobugfc, first Ac*
nraamodatton arrives at 8 o'clock, AX. TiiiiMS. IIT TIT
Baeond Accommodation. 7, P. M. Mall 1230, P. K. Past
Tin*- WOO, A If;
Para to Nov York,sll,Bo; Taro to Philadelphia, ft; Kn
to Baltimore, $B4O. Ptan to Harrisburg, to£>*
naggcffhackvl to all stations on tba Pennsyiviaiaßall-
to Philadelphia and Baltimore. y
Pamsagsn pnrnhasmg tickets tn ratn, vfll Wcbngsd tm
cars In addition to tba station raise, axospi town stottoua
where the Company have no AganL
Pnvilimia money, and par finds obK imMli
payment feu tickets.
NOTICE/—2h oasa of torn, the Company wQI bold
ftmnltw responsible tor pmsenal haggago only, and tor
an amovnt noEairesrting |UA '
N. Br-tb* Excelsior Omalbna Lime has bnainplM
to convoy passengers and baggage to and fantbelNpcc, at
a rhasga not to exceed 16 oonts tor each aassiagir, and
16 coots toe saah trunk. - ,
For tickets, avoir to ' - J. MBBKIHXH, AxsaL
B. Paasenstv Strife OnUbartyst.
PUUbmgh, November 18thyfi64{norl4
ITRCBKMTILLK “
TO nWARZ, COLRKBU AND dSCIXEAII,
■nmirari ggfcftfr
Tin Btsabearllls and Indiana Railroad t
Futik miles by oanal packet, and central
OHIO RAILROAD frost CXaypoaFi Station to Newark;
and Oriumbus.
Passenger* leaving Steubenville at T o’clock, A.IL, arrive
at Olaypoor* in time to eonneet with Night Enprwe Train,
on Gen tnl Okie Railroad, tor Newark and' Oolnmboa, arri
ving at Newark at LACS A. H- and Crimriwuß »tl3o A/U-,
connecting Immediately with train tor Cincinnati; and at
Xenia with train tor Indianapolis and Chicago,
VIA DAYTON.
Returning, passengers leave Columbus at 9.40 A H-,and
Newark at 8.28 A. M„ arriving at Claypoor* at 9.09 A. H„
and leaving immediately tor Steubenville and intermediate
poftn.% and arriving at Steubenville at 7.46 P. M. -
PREiKNTYAKB.
From Steubenville to Newark, - • $3 46
Do. do. Columbus, 4-45
Paimngers going En«t v- *his route will proem* Xfc£*t*
at the Central -i in Columbus and
Newark.
Pasrnngcn change Can at Newark, tor kt. Vernon, gfcel
by, Manifold, Sandusky Ciiy and Toledo.
In a few weeks the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad
will be finished to Nevaxk, thereby dispensing-with.the
Canal Packets. ISRAEL PEMBERTON,*
bqtl Superintends r.
fITTIBDRGI, ST. UDIS AIB SKV SUBUB.
MOST DIRSCT AND OSLT RKUiBtB ROOTS.
RAILROIdTo CHICAGO
THENCE BY
CHICAGO AID MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
An Air Lins Bouts from OUmm to St £ettu.
rpRAINB LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (BusdajaugMfted)
A on arrival of Express Train of Hiringsn Southernand
Omtral Bajlrovis
Ist BT. LOUIS DAY KAIL. 630, A. K.
2d. “ “ NIGHT EXPRESS^.JOdto, P. M.
Trains run through to 8C Louis in fourteen hours, via
Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, mihxmt duaffia if am
or beppape, connecting at Alton with daily Xina of "«*■*»
tor Hannibal. Quincy and Keokuk, and at Ft Loo is with
FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, .
and intermediate point* on the Mianiieippi, and with regular
llnaa of steam era tor Kansas and Oouoril Bhiff*. -
TIME PROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 38 HfCßi
Baggage chafed through to St Louie, on Michigan Osn
tral and Southern Trains, and atTib# depot in CfetoagK
B. P. HOLLISTER, Clde»go, L '
OeMiai PaaKugmtAauat
RICHARD P. MORGAN, JnSuperintendent. -
Tickets to St Lout*, by this route, QM be
obtained in Pittsburgh, at Ofiees of Cleveland and Pitta
burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Ballroads. fatpgaSc:
CLBYILABD ABD PITTSBUBGH
RAIL. ROAD.
Of CONNECTION WITH THE
Okie and Pennsylvania W ,tl rvMi
VIA ALLXANCB.
rriHJC ahorteet qukkest and cheapest route to Toledo,Cht
ltock islimt, Galena, and St Louis, is VIA
- This rowte-feoMhandied mflM shorter and about eight
boors quicker to Chicago, than the drenhooa one VIA IN'
DIANAFOUB.
Three Dally Train between Ptttsimrrh and (Bevdand.
Four DaSv Trains between Clereiaiid and GUeage.
lime to tieTeUsd six hours, Chicago twenty-two Nova,
and St. Lonis thirty-seven hours.
VIA ALLIANCE.
Trains tor Cleveland leave Alliance at 780, A. IRO0 t
iL, and 690F.M, eonnvetfng at Hudson with Trains for
.Cuyahoga Adis and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at
1000, A. M, X2D, P. M., and 830, A}L
Tba Trains of the Ohio aad Peaiaa. Railroad, leave Pitts
burgh ntAQO, 4. M., 8.00, A. kL, and 3J»,P-lL; arrive in
Qsvslandat 1000, A. IL,22o,P.At,and K2O. P.K; con
necting there with through Trains tor Toledo, Chicago, Boek
T«l«arf mr\A T/'wl,
Passengers tor Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis and* the North
west, leaving Pittsburgh on either of the morning or after
noon Trains, by going VIA CLEVELAND, wQI arrive in
Chicago one Train in advance of those who go via Mans
field or any-othar rents. Gme gained by going via Cleve
land, eight hours.
Pamengers going to St. Louis *r any otiier print west
of Chicege, will make the eioeest ooeneetions and qtoekest
time by taking the 8.00, A. Train from Pittsburgh.
Passengers by this Train (via Cleveland) reach St. Louis on
the «vwung of the followtogday.
The Trains ftom Cleveland to Toledo and ChicagoTnn as
toUova: Lsav* Ctovriaad stdOOind
830, P. Mi arrive in Chicago at 8.45 and ILOO.P. 6L, 530,
A. M. and IXOO M. .
, Trains fear* tor Rack Island aad Si Louis as follows:
Leave Chicsgo at 8 20, A. M. snd 930, P. U. . "
Paasengerr for B*. Louis go otw Rock Island Railroad to
Jotiat, aad thanee oyer theQticagoand
to Altos, and tbesse by SAamboat (30 miles} to Si Louis.
Passengers by tbe 830, A. Train arrive tn St- Leub at
1130 same evening, and .by the 930, P. it noon
next day.
Baggage eheCkcd through to Clevriaad, and there re
oheeked tor Oifoago and St. Louis.
PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND.
Ist ojas. i Isrcuar. tors class .
Ta ADlaai-e- $T 30 fTo CMeagn _glj SO 960
Orvelaad. 4 00 I La Salle 14 68 12 50
Toledo 6 00 Boek 16 60 13 60
Detroit 000 | St Loris 19 60 16 60
Paesmigwe are raquerted to proeuxe their at the
office of the Company, In Nonoagahai* House, third door
below tbe eoner. ' J. DURAND, Sn^tOeveknd.
J. A. OAUGHEY. Agent,
• PittAmgh.
OHIO AXO PDniBTLVAXIA BAILIOAP.
Mew Arraagamcmt
COMMENCING FEB BIT AE F 28,18 M.
1864. SiGBKBSMHH ism-
MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh sttAM;dtmea at Ain
anee; takes tea at Crestline, and makes a dote con
n«*tion there with & ‘ v - tpress Train, reaching Chads
.Jaboutl2r‘*.l(v-k • t.
EXPRESS Ti. . . *•' - c’clock- p. M.,
after the arrival of toe Exprefs train from Philadelphia,
and reaches Crestline at 1130 P. R, couneeting with tbe
Night Kxpress which reaches Cindnnati in the morning.
Connections are made with the Ohio and and
BeHontaine «nd Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis
and towns in Indiana.
Connections are made with Clevriand, Momoerflle. San
dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Racyrua, Upper
Sandusky, Fcwet, and tbe towns on thw Mad Khar Road.
Also, witit Mount Vernon, Newark,'Zanesville and towns
on tbe Manafleld road
Fare to Cincinnati $7; to IndjanapolisfiS; to
to Toledo $6; to Oolnmbus $5,26; to Zanesville $640; ts
Cleveland $£ Through tickets to LouisvfHs at isduasd
rates.
RETURIINGI ,
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CrmilTne at Ll 6 P M,
and reaches Pittabnrgh at 8.30 P M, connecting, with the
list Express Train through in fifteen hours toßuUdMphla.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline *t 2R0 >r A on the ar
rival of the Night Express Train and
arrives at Pittsborgh PM. "= J J
NEW BRIGHTON AOOOMXODAHOM TRATW Ueve*
PlMsb<P|ptrt 10 AM, and 6 PM, and-New Brighton at 6
* FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 AM. and 9 PI
and arrives at LdO A M, %xA 4EO, PIL
B 9" The Trains do not run on Sunday. ;
49* Tickets or further information, applyst the ticket
office* of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Qompanr, of
J. 6. CURRY, at the corner office under the Mmumgansia
House, Pittsburgh, or of =
GEORGE PARKIN, TSeket Agent,
Federal street Station,
fobtt JOHN KELLY, Pasmnger Agent.
PeuMylvaula Knllrond*
Sfiinnm TARIFF between Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and
Baltimore; commencing April Ist, 1864.
First Class—Brooms, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Feathers,
Fundtnrs, second hand,Pure, Raoos, Poultry; Wines, in
baskets or boxes: 76 cents fit 100 fo*.
Btoomd Class—Dried Fruit, Beeswax,' Deer Skins, Oarer
and Timothy Bmd. Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool and
minim Pvjta. *nA r##«- fioe.Wloofoo.
Third Clast Bacon and Pork (toon,! Butter,in firkins,
kagsarbbls; Odes, Leather, Soap, Window Glam, and Cut
ton, uncompressed? 64a. Ut 100 foe.
JhmtfiClrrvs 41mlml, YUfria (in casks or boxasj BariT
and Malt, Beef and PorkTctodlsa,Chasm, Urd lnrd
Oil, Cotton, (compressed,) Leaf Tobacu
anti GEORGE Q TRANCOCUB.
GOU—4OO bus Mur Oorp tor seie by -
s - JAR JrtaCUHLIN,
i N&lfitaithMdat.
• i-r^-Ng
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/ ; t .v#4foc.
V- * •< .a w V •*.'
— lK * --h
. -V£ :;
aV ■< *! f -t V A.X
ly pure we Con
German and SpanUi.