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S§i#3r &&>■«>! mm fggpg% AM ,Jfess 4w*fe-"v+s" sK>>V.t.^KjL.'J-rtr'■? ! >t > , i r -^l/;^;ij,; VfcoA’' .. ■ ■;. ■ '- *“,* !:' «.•'.,'■V’.- •• J-:"‘W’;-'»"■ f if® ilwSfflkj V r ■ ft? itf 'v'lii 'ii “*”* .*. *. • - ; ' ■ " t * v : %•. ;f. ■ ■ « ■*- 4 ... V* r . * >. k. \ * 0 ;.v TTT'OSi. irawss SKjffiSailfiii fa: nfeMlMjktot, ifi killing T»»«rft«h~r-i "* *.v.« hp. . - 1 : ‘"Hofepkln a~lwfr lll * p i employ of John «eml-witt»4 bone “£5? iikiialHd » Uwllbood by picking np bMUfc&Kiitoke MNM «*4:»toket hom» r to'i»U«iK the priMner wM ffiSgSSKTiS'tvaS TW’ defendant *u eleo feet. ntfending to hie met ettH en* lor epott, commenced tewing | Ounox, wko.g'Otting of.b—h.' Hofei* feenploked np »lnrge »tn»k taUh. ead thtot.it totrsds deoefeed; the knife tub. end glueing to one side, enhe»dtteleft eid» nf Cwmon. The wound, at SildSe. Vfenol eonaidered dugerooe, and the wooded man wan remneed to the Fenneyleania HdetflteJi Whete he lingered in greet agony, wd until.’died an the 86th Of August ensuing, from m Y>p —w_ tuppoeed to hare been caused by the use was conducted for the Commonwealth byfeeDiatirlct Attorney, R. Biddle Roberts; CoL SamL 'W. Black appeared for the defendut. A number of wtthesses, who were present at the time of the oeourreooe, were examined, and united fa teetifying that they believed the injury was insisted aooidentaily; that Howok merely intended to frighten Cannon by throwmg fee knife at him. and hadho intention of doing him ibuy. After the deceased was struck wife the knife, fee prisoner expressed fee greatest regret fbr the ooouyrenee, sad did eg he ooold to asrist fen' unfortunate sufferer. Subsequent to the conveyance of Cannon to fee Hospital, and pre- Sousto his death, the defendant called oon stutly at that institution, manifested much cos- Mfem, lad furnished deceased with’money sere mi times. The witnesses also testified to fee nobd oharacter of defendut, and were unani moos dneaying he was a quiet, orderly and in dustrious person. Dr* Tterar ud Mowry, who attended on fee deceased, also gars in eridenoe that fee out from fee knife wu not necessarily a fatal wonnd, and feat fee abeoees whioh caused his probacy indnoed as much by the seroflulous,constitution of the deceased* us.by Ah ynujjij. . "About three hours wet* consumed in taking testimony, after which the ease was feat to fee ion irifeout argument of counsel. Judge Mo- Clure deUrered a oharge highly favorable to fee prieoner. The jury then retired, ud after a short absence, returned into Conrt wife a rer diat of not gniUy ' Annaer or a Coosrxnrarrxa. —On Sntnrday afternoon, a .telegrsphio despatd' was sont to United Sfefes Deputy Marehal Sptoul, from Clerelud, requesting the arrest of a man named Peter Grundy, who keeps u eating house on the earner of Wood nnd Water Streets, on a chargs of counterfeiting. The Merehal not being nt heme; fee despatch was huded to fen Mayor, who proceeded to fee plnoe indiosted ud street ed GrondyTA ..thorough March was made of fee dwelling and restaurant of the prisoner, in fee former were dieoovered dies for the muu faeture of ten and twenty-fire eent pieoee, cru mbles, and other tools used by counterfeiters. They also found from fifteen to twenty dollare *orth of the spurious coin, port finished, and nsrt imperfect On the person of Grundy was tuna af counterfeit Mexicu dollar, ud an American half dollar, whioh was all the ooin of that description which wu found about hie per son or premises. Taking these elwumstanoes, into consideration, ud other facts which will be developed oh trial, there appears to bo no doubt but Grundy has .been loqg and extensively en need in this nefarious bnsinesa. , The prisoner was examined before Mayor Vols. I in prueue of Hon. Charles' Bhalor, DaUed, States District Attorney, and fully eommitted for trial. . . v. Two or three other persons, supposed to be implicated, were also arrested at the same time; bot, on examination, established their innocence so satisfactorily that they were discharged. Mxstiho or CousciLfl.—The City Councils held their regular monthly meeting last night In Select Council, a communication from Mayor Volx, asking an additional appropriation to de fray expenses of city watch, was referred to the Finance Committee. Action concurred in by Common’Council. A resolution, authorizing the purchase ef 4,600 feet of hose for the nsei of fire depw* mC * * Finance Com mittee. representing the treasury ot —~ -- S iTa most deplorable condition, and recom mending the tax collectors to adopt more stnm cent measures to. collect the revenue of th cltr; also advising the appointing of a commit tee to enquire Into the condition of all the unfin railroads leading into this city, to which Councils hare subscribed. Bead twioe, and laid ° T In Common Council, Messrs. M’Masters and were appointed a committee torepresent the interests' of the city in the approaching station for Directors of the Pittsburgh and CocneHfirille Bailroad. Messrs. Kiooaid and ware selected from Seleot pouneil to sene -on same committee.. . - 1 After the passage of a number: of buls, ana thr transaction of other unimportant business, theCouneiis then adjourned, ■ Cwsmoux CoLLxas —lt will be observed by • advertisement in another column, that Professor pstlUii A Bro., at the solicitation of a number of our beet citizens, have concluded to open a Col* IScS for the education of young menin au the ] branches nf book*keepifig, and commercial know* ledro. They have secured the services of Mr. dm Barry, an old and experienced mathemati* book-keeper, and tkat gentleman will takt ebarge of the book-keeping department Bedthres ion commercial law, business, Ac., will be delivered, and all other instruction neoessary > ichotar competent to take charge of any klnd uf business, win be furnished. See osed in another column. 1; Bmuo Pkopkbtt.—ln searching the residence of Peter Grundy, notloed in another place as wrimt been arreiud for counterfeiting, the or fleers discovered a silver cream ladle, eUrer spoons and forke, 4c, whiob were supposed to live, been stolen. The articles brought to thrMnytr’* Office, where they were identified, TMWrdar, by Rot. Dr; Riddle, as harutg been UkSnfrom him. 'Grundy stateshe received the acttdw trom a man named Michael Summit. «sjpiß*n ’OoDwnT# Lnotonn.—Parke BM::1s announced to deliver another lecture to-, iSit, in Masonic Hall. The subject he pro pose* to treat on Is entitled “ The future Bepnb f»; or Ohr, Manifest Destiny.” The well known 0 f the lecturer Is enffiolent assuranoe the address will be original, forcible and in ttfestin'g; ' Tickets of admission, twenty-five centsj docrs eP* ll * l ®i o’clock; leotnre to eomtsMMat-7i. AcccDin OX THS PwmmvAHiA Railuoad.—- ib*ummaet«r, on the express tram of the I pennsylriinia Railroad,- named Wm. Robinson, vas thrownoff the cars by a sodden jar of the tMln, while in rapid motion, when near Hun- on Saturday, and badly bruised. Xhs SSuk waft stopped, and the man ptoked up, and Imnclit to the Doited Steles Hotel, in thie oily, where he ;n(>w.U«s eangm nary engagement, and on the 6th a terrible com bat, including a sortie, and a general attack by MentehikofTe army. The battle lasted from daybreak until font o’clock. In the afternoon. Both aides claim the wiotory.* The English took some one hundred prisoners. The Russians stormed several batteries, and silenced tbo guns. The loss of the allies ia five thousand, and the Russian loss eight thousand. The Ctar’s two sons were in the battle. The battle was resumed by the Russians the next day, the 6th, and we do not yet know the result. The allies are pre paring to storm before the Russians can recover their losses. A practicable breach is effected. Rossis, with a view of complicating the nego tiations, notifies that she will treat direct with Austria on the four points. _ . Since the battle of Alma, Menscblkoff has been reinforced by the commands of Generals Chromntoff, Liprandl, and Korff. The entire infantry foroe.of the .Russians at Sebastopol is 48,000, and the cavalry and artillery will eweu i the number to 60,000 men. The best that can be said for news on the part of tha allies, is that 1 it is of a chequered description. ' j a succession of hard fights have been fought, and victories gained, each victory costing as much as a defeat. At the same time, so cicely have these affairs been drawn, that the Rus sians, equally with the allies, olaim the advan , uee. it is now admitted that the defences at | Sebastopol were underrated; ‘the bravery of the enemy underrated, and the force of Menscblkoff in the field altogether unexpected. The massacte of the Eoglish light cavalry, ! before reported, arose from misconstruction of 1 orders. Six hundred and seven.cavalry roue 5 over the field a mile and a half under a cross fire of thirty guns. In a quarter of an hour, all were killed except 198. Gen. Canrobert's official report of the battle of the 6th November, says that the Russian army was swollen by reinforcements from the Danube, as well as by tbe combined reserves of all the Southern prbvinoes, and, animated by the presence of the Grand Dnkes Michael and Nioholas, attacked, yesterday, November 6th, the right of the English position-before Sebasto pol. The English sustained the attaok with most remarkable firmness and solidity. I sup ported it by a portion of Gen. Broquet s di viaion, which fought wwwww* —The enemy, who far outnum- EoglUh J rttreit, with » l«» “«* to 9,000 men. The strug ‘day. At the same time, Gen. Foray was forced to repalae a sortie made by the garrison, and under hie energetio com mand the enemy were driren back into the place, with a loes of 1,000 killed and wounded. This brilliant day, which was not purchased without considerable loss by the allies, does the greatest honor to onr arms. The siege eontlnuee with regularity. (Signed) Cannonmn. Up to Tneedsy afternoon, the 14th, no offioial accounts hsd been receired by the English gor erament from Lords Baglanor 8 ratford de Rad diffo, relatire to theaotion of the 6th, but ad rioee were reoeired at Li.erpool on the morning of the 6th, whioh supply a few additional par ticulars. The right wing of the Eoglish army, whioh was attacked by the Bnssiana, consisted of foot guards, and the 2d, 3d and 4th diri.ione. At Vienna, the preeelent opinion was that a few more snob riotories would eompel the allies to raise the siege. Menscbikoff, in a despatch to Paskiewitoh, says it will bo Impossible for the allies to con tinue the siege, and I will oontinna to chastise their temerity. . , ’ The London Tina’ correspondent telegraphs that Canrobcrt had assured the Frenoh gorern ment Hint the Bosnians were eo weakened in the affair of the 6th that for ten daya they would not be in a position to resist an assault on the town; and that he means to make the attempt. The correspondent celts the allies* lose of Eng lish, French end Turks. • A telegrephlc despetch, dated Bt. Petersburg, X2tb, states tbet Menscblkoff reports to the Em peror under date of November 6th, from Bebes tobol, that, on the 6th, the gerrieon made two sorties, one against the right flank, whioh was successful, and resulted in the capture of one of tbe Eoglish batteries, the gnus in which were spiked. There was great loss on both sides. A teeond sortie was completely successful also; the Russians spiked fifteen guns. Immediately af terwards, a Frenoh infantry division, pursuing tbo retiring Ruselane, attempted to mount to assanlt, but was thrown back with, considerable legs, It Is reported at Paris that the government re ceived a despatch announcing that the storming of Sebastopol-commenced on the 6th, under very favorable circumstancee. Nothing else was Another despatch confirms that on the 4th of November the allies’ batteries were but 160 yards from the walls, and that they had effected a practicable breach. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Ijvttpoot Canos Brown, fihlpley *Oo- report Cotton unchanged. Martel quiet, and frwjj quiet. Wheat declined 2d; pour declined 6d. Corn aieo declined fid. ' . Consols closed at tqpuey. , /w .„ Lirrapoon, Wednesday Afternoon.—The »l«a : iißli ■ W From Texu. BiITiMOM, Noeember 27.—Hew Orleans pa per* of Tuesday are received, with Qal.ee to a datea to the 19th. A Brisk newspaper war was raging between Sot. Pease and Treasurer Ray in referenoe to the acceptance of the Be fits offered by Messrs. King and Walker, j The Governor persists that, the stock offered ib insufficient. *■ . . „ A terrible excitement occurred in Navarre county. A man named Walla, charged with | negro stealing, had been hang, and .barbarously mutilated. Steamer Ashore—Wife Murdered toy_her Bvsbaad, Shields of the Murderer, BmriAM, No.embor 27.—The steamer May Flower went ashore at Point Aapelee, on Friday night. Her passengers were all saved by the Ooean. Last night there was a violent storm, u d it is reported this morning that the May Flower had gone entirely to pieces. [■ ,e Patriot Kane, a soldier of the U. S. army, I murdered his wife last night, by uniting her 'throat* and then committed suicide in ths same manner*; . Hmrdcrcr sentenced. Albast, N. T., Noyember 27.—Phfllips.con yioted of the murder of his wife, at West Troy, was sentenced for exeenßon on the 19th of j&nuary next. _ Cloved. ; Touuto, 0., Noyember 27.—The Commtwisl Branch Bank, of the State of Ohio, cloaca its doors to-day. . I post; 'pITTSBIDLeHBOABI) OS' TttADB AS» HKR.eHAHTB> XXCHAHOB. oinaxsa.. Prttidcnl —JOHN gmPTON. - Jtrrt Fioe JVeiiia*—W«. H. BmMU Stand “ “ Ws.B.B*OW». Secretary-! W*. 6. Have*. TVearam 1 --JohbD. Scout. SuperiniautefU-a. T. Noetoui, Jb. . CbmmiUu of Arbitration for November.--Vi . R. Blows, V. P.» P. Siu.ua, W-K-NnccE, J.M. PtaraocE, W..P. Joan. LILY BEVIfiW 01PITTBBUBGH MAMET. • Ornci 0? tqi Dailt Moawnra Post, \ Tuesday, November 28,1864. j Thaw «u illUe done In the way of business yesterday. We note the following sales reported on’Change: BAOON—4OOO lbs Shoulders, 7 cents, 4 mos. PLOUR—S6 bbls tnperfine from store, $9,76, 60 do. do, ? wharf. *8.37; 40 do. do., mill, $8,30. . _ ■ GrAiN— 4so bushels shelled Corn, from Depot, 00; 300 do. Oat* do. 68. . \ MOLASSES—I6O bbls, oak, 24 cents, 6 mos. SUGAR—27 hhds fully to, 6%, 4 mos. WHISKY—I6 bbls Rectified, 80; 16 do. do. SO 120 do. do. 36>£ ; 16 do. do. 38, on time. Nothing Llk« Coo). A fleet of nine tow-boats leave to-day, from four to five coal barges in tow, for the cities down the Ohio, that depend upon our coal fields tor their supply of fuel. These barges hold about 8,000 bushels each, making in the aggregate 360,000 bushels of coal leaving to-day. The larger ooal boats require from seven to eight feet, and are consequently unable yet to leave; bat from Indications, there will be water sufficient the present freshet- If the cituens of Louisville who oomplai# of the ertravagant prices askod in that city, bide their time, the article will “come down” in more senses than one. Cattle Hulutit New York, November -d23— At Alierton's Washington Drove Yard.—Offered to-day 1731 beef cattle; offeredduring the week, 2668. Prlc«s...Beef (fettle, Ist quality f 100 fee, t9®lo; do 2d quality. $8,6000; do common, $7,3008: do interior, s7@6/ (towsandCalves. $30040; extra, $50075; Veal Calves, live weight, 4®6j; extra, To; Sheep, $1,2803; j extra $408; Lamba $1,6002,60; extra $£J6O6; Bwtae. corn-fed, We notioe a material felling off in the I raupUse of Beef Cattle, but something of an improvement in quality. Prtoea ara steady at about the quotation 1 0. j last week. Other stock without change, with the excep tion of Swine, which, being to large supply, are a fraction k> A?Browniog , a—6o4 Beeves, at $608; 36 (tows and Calves at £38.134060* do extra $66; 63 Veel Calves, live weight, 4&6c; 4776 Sheep and Lambs... Sheep $2, $2,5007. lambs 412606. The market here was quite active. Beevm steady al’last week’s figures. The poorer qualities of Veal were slightly lowsr. Sharp and leunbeara also a little higher. At (Jhamberlaln’s—4B3 beef cattle. s7B; 14flU®w» and OaITW, $26050; 116 Veal Calves, 60$ie; 7683 Bksap «W Umte.*lhMp $206, Lambs, $2,7604 Tbe market here y U w ,n tuppltod with all kind* of cattle. BsnwuWw dull of tale. -The better qualities of Oowa and Calves were quick. Sheep and Umbe aUghly lower. \ 4 At (TBriea’fl—lso Beer*, $608; 60 Cows and Oahree, $23,540@60. Beeves acaroe, and $1 tl W 0 Ibsdearer. Cows Calves are »i*» better than last week. ■ BOIKTCLAnon. Be*r«: CowsaCW. Ti*l Cslre*. AllertoSv. —.2359 Zi 231 g® Browrlne** 004 35 « 41^5 Chamberlain’* 140 I*o ll*t <*s3 O’Brien’s 160 50 ~ Pnnspkl VHM| November 24.—The demand tor B*ef C*t* I tie thU week has bran fair, and price* t eadiljr maintained. There were about 1600 head offered, aa«l mostly dUpoeed or at t&310 V 100 !•>«• fof ordinary and prime qualities. Tberewere bot few purchaser* for New York. &>»■ “f** with ►low rale* at last wwk's pi#**. Calrre : But tow offer log, and little Inquiry.' The rerrtdi 'a*]l*a*> b»7* large, amounting to about 2000 h«ad. About ISOO head wA of, at from |« to $6.76 ? 100 fca, .Sheep and Lambs meet with llmltad Inquiry, bales of 1200 head at from $8,60 to $6,60. ffST'ln money affaire there U noebange worthy of not* except a slight decline la «u*ter>J exchange, which may now be quoted at I&VA prpm; the litter for bao*«r.’ checks. There l* a good demand for sixty and ninety days bill* on the Hart, and Interest off. Ninety days’ bills on New Or- Inuu Mil at I*4 die. per cent, per month, chJrUy to grocer*; but In this oonneeUnnlt may be well to remark, that alt pa per oflkml, la order tn be negotiated, must be Brat Clare, both aa regards the drawer and drawee. The amount of local paper now offering at the banka, which to nagdtfableat hank rates,!* very small, bat on trtd* there UacooeldmUa demand fur moaty.und loan* are raised In the street with difficulty, and at rules rangim; fn»m twu to three per cent, per month, and In some cneee eren higher rales are obtained. —fkn. Cbe»., yetUrA »y. tklso&afb markets N«w Von, November 37.—00n00 h.»rj; f.Ie.KJOO b.W: New Orlemni middling SW/i: freUtJt on C"tto» lo Ueer noolV£. Kloorflnn; *ale* 12.000 bole good ‘‘hk* at s&•<•*'« 1 V ; southern carter; wit* 4600 bbl* it *8 W h*«t firm; »al« 55.000 tmabels mis«l Southern it *1,94; wd up c-r ud» *I,W. Oor® • trifle higher; win 126 OOOwhM* round yellow it ttftt). Pork higher; *»W 24V>bbU Me«« it tl2.B?ftl& and prime it *ll ,tttsU,7S. B *' r I. L*nl higher; ealea 700 Leg* it 11. and in bbl* el 10 K* fr } u ;‘"- Whirkj: Ohio le-ttur it M@ll Crflee: Bio gagar* dull. henry it 19$£> for *»* »nn (1J S'ocki little bettor. Money ml*e it 121$ Is for rbort r-*r-er; MlMOori Canton 11 «’*J. IN'.*: Cumberland Heading U. 60, 66; N.Y.Central B. 16,7'.'; fcri"32j 4 . Pnn Sorember 27.— Cotton quiet. The B*!tK * new*cattrcd more m Bread-luff*;.rerjr little do ; euwl.nl .ml e»nd Wl. > t ftnor hell .1 r>,MM.>S.TBi little export demand. Ryc-ft*.ur and Com t:te*l: nothin* doing; the former l*quet»*i at *7. end the latter Very little Wheat offering; holder* demand *1,95 for prim Southern and INmnaylrania red. and *i for white, hot mi! lew bold off and refu»-? to pay : n *m»H lot of white aob* - *4, Sale* WOO 1 and * - TbbtkyTdMwuMf U»it«d; «ltr 10 hbJ* »t 4*. Cl*ci»SATX,yoT«imb*r 27IU*er *Uliou»ry, hailcj; rw* flr« iochw* »loc* P*turpd Secondlifted lloofteboJilftod Kitchen fur* allure, Atu, AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M. Btatlonery, Fancy Articles. Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cotlery, -Clothing, 'N orinty Gouda, Uold and aiITBT watches, Ac.P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. jjm3l:tf p, K. DAVIS, Aaeiiosetr. YALAUBLE STOCKS AT AUCTION—On ITIIURSDAY evening, 30Lh ln»L, at 7 o’clo-k, at the Merchant*’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold : Z. 1 shares Merchants’ and Manufacturers Band Stock; 33 shares Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh Stock; 20 shares CltUeor Deposit Bank Stock; 'JO shares Ohio and Pa. Ballroad Company Stock; 20 shares Monongoheia Navigation Company Stock; 24 shares Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Ins. 00. do, 100 share# Bluff Mining Companv Stock; 20 shares North Americau Mining Company Stock. n0? 23 l*. M. DAVJh. Auctioneer. 1" •'XTKNaiVK SALE OF yUBBNBWAUK .\T AUCTION— \> On TUESDAY afternoon, N<*«miwr 28. at 2 o’clock, at ' the Met JtoonM, corner of Wood and Fifth ■ireets, will be told, tha balanoe of that lame lot of Queen*- were embracing a *ery deninbla awwrtnient for retailers, among which are: China, whit* granite, bine marble, painted, sponge, dipped and common pUui*, dUhts, cups and eauotra, tan ware, bowli, eilade, eotered dishes, ecnip tuMU, regaUbles, mags, chamber ware, *c., Ac. . hot2B ivjtfMiAViS.^acUoneer. ALE OP FORPKiTKD~COPI’Eh BTOCKB-On TUOIW DAY eraning, Nerember 80tb, at 7 a'clock, at Ibe Mer ehanta’ Exchange, Foor‘h atreet, will be eolil, by order of Mining Company Block, forfeited for mm payment of aaaaaameot*. Alio, by crdey of Joahua Hanna, Treasurer— gharea Eidge Mining Company Stock, forfaited for nor l paymraiofaaoNamenta. * nor2B P. M. DAYI6, Anctienear. DETAIL DRY GOODS STOHK AT AUCTION—TUD US- I XV DAY morning, 3jlh Instant, at 10 o'clock, at the Com- ! meretal Bales Rooms, turner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, th* stock or a ri-I*U_Dry Goods Store, comprising a large and desirable assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, which were carefully selected tor this market, and worthy the attention of those wanting seasonable article*. t nOT 2S F. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer _ mwoiidaßu pukaton cakkiauk at auotion- I On TUESDAY, November 28 th, at it) o’clock, in front of the Commercial Kales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets will b« sold, one handsome, well-finished, substan tial Pbcaton carriage, nearly new, manufactured in New York an-I cost 85tt). Also, one floe Nil of eastern made Doobie Hkmew- fnoVgSI P. M. DAVIB- Auctioneer: A DMIN IhTUAToll'll KALB OF FARMING VTKNSILS, Btock, Produce, Household Furniture, Ac.—On TUho- DAY morning, November 28th, at 10 o’olcck, at the lota re sidence of Johu Grierson, deceased, on the Sl’Clurg estate, above East Birmingham, Will be sold, by otdor of Joseph Coltart, administrator, the entire stock of Farming Utensils, Stock, Produce, llou-ebold Furniture, Ac , among which BTt. 7 ton* tint quality llay, 2 Horses andl Harness, 2 Wa gons, 6 P-owa, 2 Hartows, 2 youug Cqwk, Ac. no^* 8t P. M. DAVIS. Auctiotioor. Consumptives Beadl Bi’OEA BA, or Xetoly DAcov&eU MUiod of Inhalaium.— TliU moat wonderful artlole U destinedlo produce eneullre revolution in the treatment of nil dlaeesesof the lungs. AoeonuU are dully received from Clergymen end other per eons or the highest respectability, of esses of cures hereto fore considered Incurable of Asthma, Bronchitis, tton, and all Diseases of the lungs by DR. CURTIS’ HYQBANA. Read thß following: Dr. Russell, Postmaster of Burlington, N. Y, says: “Send a dosen more Uygeana; it is working wonders here in diseases of the longs. I believe It will core any diseases not in the very lest stages, and even then is priceless to the rest and comfort it Is sure to give the sufferer. • I am ifflUng,' said my neighbor, ‘to purchase a package a week for my daughter; it gives her perfect rest. Ido not eipect her to live.’” _ ... . Braude nt Hirai-J. H. Caubert, Postmaster of Rich mond, Maine, writes us: “The Hygrena is doing wonders here My sister has had a distressing cough, with great difficulty of breathing, for years. She wore the Inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup'or a few days before aha **« re lieved, and now, after one monlh’a,uae of it, her cough well Dr. Curtis’ new system of inhalation must produce an entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of the | lungs. There is no misteke, U is truly a wonderful «rry and back, or In MONN AiK. oonwlntug l»t»een t'lOQ »udslid in go'll Mid note,; olno, a dua-blll or $lOO. IIA. JutTfcrrB,'9- IbefludM will bo liberally rewarded iteiJ A. NAYLKR’B Clothing Store, corner of * ■ 4 1 The JUter. —Six feet wetet In the chennel et doe* lert ereoing,xndeteOonery; butenother rtee m expand from .the Allegheny end Monongehclc. - -y Arriv'd. —Oepteln BemaelM’Otilkmgh’e new hull errlred j at the wharf yesterday* ■. Thee teemer “ Bey Oity,"Oepteln A:D. Miller, leeref tMe erentag for Ix>uleT ! Ue. Seeedreitleement. The “ Boreet d% " le the reguler Wheeling peckel todey. She wBl be eeelly reoognUed by the bloomer tope on her ehlmasys. • . r The. wharf exhibits a T*ry animated appearanea. Bald* nees will epeedily reyire, we troet. Two or three feet mote wuter will let the cool boete out. The etenmer “ Wllllem Begeley,” which wee to here left yesterdey, wee uneroidebly deteined; hot will leeee eigen o’clock thle morning, without fell. ‘ ' The rteemer u Teetmen" leeyee todey fbr NeehfUlet end there le no doubt but Oepteln Miller endhi. polite er elstent, Mr. Leeper, Clerk, wiU meke thoee thet frertd on the “ Teetmen ” feel perfectly et home. The etenmer “ Granite Stete ” leeree todey fbr BL lonle. There U no doubt but eny one tierellng on the “Orenlte Stete” will be well cored for hr Oepteln Moore tod hie well known eseletent, Den. Moore, Olerk. The e teereer “ Allegheny.” Oepteln George M’Uln, le the ruguler pocket tor dndnnell todey. It le en excellent hoett-one of the beet in the line—end we hope they will e*l here full loede of peeeengere end freight. POST or PITTSBTOOH. 8 Tilt fita in TBI CBAWIIt—MKTAL HABkT — AKBIVKD.“ Steemlr Jeflereon, PerUneon,Brownerille. “ Luxerne, Bennett, Brownerille. Tbomeo Shriter, Hendriekeon, Went Newton. *. Gen. Beyerd, Pee Wee, Blleeboth. ti (Vtifnw, ffntf. W«UirUU. * Si£n, N 0.2, Wol* Wellsrille. u Kxishaaga, BTCailain, Wheeling. “ • u j»flet»on, Parkinson, Brownsrille. :: . “ Gsu. Bayard. Pashles,Elisabeth. « Exchange, 3'Oallußi, Wbaeling. « 0«ToW Wolf, WeUirtlk. ■ «- «* Michigan, No. 2, WoU,JWeU*TtUa. STEAMBOATS. “ 1854.” ' PITTSBtfBGH, CUrcaniATZ, MTOTOUi AS® SAINT liOUI*. t Pittsburgh tad Cincinnati Steam racktt LU*» roatub cosTXTxacxoi' PABSESOEBS AMD PBEIOHT PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, i And 8»lnt LWii* Tma Lw* is composed of term m»*w 1 cUm powerful BUenew, dßHflbnaftUed tor epced, eplendor, lodoomtor?Vnd \* the osnr movon*uvr wno? Bm* n r_r_ /m fK* Oh&O HTff. It IDOTCCtI With the U. A »U* j i„ e rf pttwmers from clndim»tl to Loalrrill* ■ndteiat Hoot! ' ? from PMAvrgh., «;"$ r±dJftES==3SSfc CiVSTALI-iWOI »**"?■»“ l^ay- -«*« of »rrBlT Ott boord, or to >o. p«rnrui»r*, ‘^ UN D uviIWOTOS.I JOHN FLACK, / \T ' Slononffuel* Hoom BolUlop, Pltubnnib. „ ptit •%»***. »»<• WkMlto* , »3fr fc Tb« KIUU.NAU A. “ d MMOItb. ►OKtl'iT CiTY, C.pl*in U. 0.0. D. MocM, pnl.t DAII.T PACKBVS, Mtubur^. .n.l Wheeling, .topping .t nil ioUnurtl.be ,K> Tbe DIURNAL will le»e" Pittehorgh on Mond.yA oeejee. ..H g.mrt.y-. .110 o'oliwk, A-“ “S'SiZSJ'i.' will 1e.1.. .peeling on Tue-U.-,Tbuiwd.ei *l*l gntartny*, 1* T)»i Fi'RBBT t;iTY wilf Ic*re PlttebuMCb on Tue»l»J>. Thurwlty*»ud ** JO»VW* A.M Rrtun ?*o' .t,- will trere WbwlmK oo Moßtluy*, W«Lw*tl»J* *»<* Trt a*T.s*t7'4tiVk>.*KPA.ll- . l™ W" " r t "‘-* < , A*nt, No. 156 front «tr—t 410 14,332 not?S _ ~ " For CiaciaQMt tad LoaiivllUi , Tim *tr*»r*t*ntUl tinwr TBOPIC, i B. B Fuwcu, will 1«t« tat tha »tw«« inUttDMdiatc port* on TUIftDAT, Norcm brr ffttb, »l 1C o'clock, A. M. ■^'uMrayet. For SMhtUle. _ n. <«» a. t. nunuß, Mate a. I will leftTe for lb* a.bOT«tadttttßßoU* iflELk porta on TU USD AY, iith InaU, at 4 P. M- Por S a. or P~»*. A*«t_ For Raw Orloaaaa. i Tbanrw.ioam.rWM. BAOALEY, Captain I JBiAjoH»C.eooron,«U! iOßHßtarmoiUU porta on TUESDAY, ®th tart, at 10 o’clock, A. M. , _, _ . Forftgb 1 or P—c «ra»7 .I'tmWaww. F*f LOOllVlUta n __ n-n fb* a«w tod splendid Bt*a»«r BAx OITx, I JCSmACkdi A D. MltUßa wQI le»r* for the »bOT« apd portt on THIS EVENING, fflth istant , . . For freight or paanga apply onboard. For tt . The itwa«r JAUKB PARK, Oapt. Boazt* fPr. -fcyp tM, win leave for the above and interne jAHKate pom TUESDAY, TStb inftant. For freight or paewne epply on board. . Th* itMDtf GOLDIN STATS, ChfU JonM »IU Im™ tor tie »bo™ ul lnUmo- ChtMWKdlnto port. on TDISDAT, 28th ltutont. For freight npply on bo>rd._ Kor St. hool*. , _ Tb* »t*amcr OKANIrK KATA, <*PU» *• IPK. Au... .«». will !«»*• for Ibe ebore *»1 InUrme flHßHaiaU porta on TUESDAY, the 2»tb UeUnt. For trehtbt or p-M*. pH «° t "ff A g«t. Keauler Wheeling Packet. Tbe see Bteeoxer KCLII'SK, Jodie* Moom» i rtt .lJßlJ*ilfSSir TUESDAY, THURSDAY. IfIfeKndBATUKDAYrS 9 o’doft,. A. 1U *** eon .jSJpUtht . 0. uil P. KoHrad at WollrrtUo. For freight opplf *" 00LUS0W00D, Agont, n,otn No. IBS Flret .treat. _ ii, Wheeling Packet* _ “■ ™t?BUnmet EXCHANGE* QfL , !Cg^Ai M .“ B SS?MOXDAY. WEDNESDAY, end ■■iMfiKpKlDAY.atß o’clock, A. 11., eoncte^ogr-ejtn PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, BOBKBT H. PATTEBSOK, Proprirtor, rtIRNFU OF DIAHO.'D STIUtET ANBOUSABV ALLIY. fplM re.preUl.UT I Gentlemen of Plttabnrgta, tbet he Aiding SCHOOL, whfeb,ifl print ° new end adaptation, undeniably ««*U **7 rice Her eiUa hT„.„m. tv™, United State*- ItaloeatlonU aceeoible frvm nil part* of th * el'y< wh M* iw UMprdollY mi todtotbo pronotto rfMlt,b> STS? og£K “rrclre. well trelnod, ond tht, proprietor pMg™ himMlf tb.t no polo, or Mtinre .ill bo".»rri to m.k.thl. the Bret in tho runlUonoo °f °° ta3 -“ CAHKIAUICS FOR mHEundersigned has Justrecelvedathi# I OARRIAGK WAIUSHOCSK, I near the Two Mile Rob, between and lAwreneefllle, a splendid aaeucUktentJOT,.; m-. of VHIIIOLKB, of every description, and will receive regularly, new and second hand.Ckrrfofes, aulkui, liuoaxu, tfc., wht.h he will sell on the very lowest terms for cash. Having badtwelveyears’ prartleeln thdb*udn*M,nnd with blswen known facilities Io the Bast, be flattenhimself In putting down allcompeUUon. __ „ .. Thore wishing to purchase arc respectfully invited to csu »nd s«e tor themselves. . , Especial and prompt attention paid t0 T *?PMrlm|ofOOT»- apes, Ac. [ my V Balewy* \ JOSEPH WHITR» •\I‘fORKrOX'AttCUITB.rrc uk; MECHANICS, Ac, »i VY DAVISON'S Book Btore. Stewart's History of Architecture. LathlU'x History or Architecture. . . Uaulett’s Architecture, in 2 vo1». of valuable deal JOB. The American Architect: Hitch. Blair Builders Guide; new. La Fever’s Architecture. Practical Model Calculator: Byrna. Itural Architecture: Fbaw. American Cottage Builder. Mills' Aucient English Architecture. Aru of Tanning and Currying. Gothic Architecture; applied to modern Honses. Nicholson's Mechanic’s Companion. Norris’ Hand Book for Engineers. Mechanic’s Assistant. Mifflin on Railroad Unree*. American Mechanic and Working Man: by Jama# Alex ,„d„r, D. D. For »1. «t low pri«« 66 Market street, near Fourth. Foil A HOUSE AND LARGE LOT.—W«ban ©dJOU for «le a Frame llouae, containing three rooms „a a hltchen, with Lot 80 leet front by 110 deep, altuated on Qray’a Hoad, South HtUburgh, fbr wlileh the a bo re low brice la aahed. Thla U a good chanoe fcr peraona of email ttimtiii to oroenre ft boose of thfir own. For Bftle by means to procure a CDTUBBET St SON, Real Ketftte Aytmm No. 140 Third street. Tk~*'AQAZXjiliS FOB DRCKMBBH. —Godey's Lady’e Book. M Peterson*# Ladica’ National ttagiiin^ and for sale at the cheap Book Store of Beceirea ana w aiLDHNFKNNEY * CO, 7ft Fourth street —lf atn CABLE—A second hand Chula 60 to 71 J.n '°° g ’ tDt ““ ch ” P b? j. w. »mi» 00. -pAK COttN-SOO hu 0«»/^.a oOHLI K, -- No. 10 fcnUWWd *t_ TJItOCUE SHAWLS —A. A. MASON * CO. ttjMjMtT* K ceived • tai*» »»( 4 go. will open, this morning, 60 long BroeheJ Bhawls. with double oentree—eomethlm eottrely new. .aj ira -2 " iot URUX Hr OOTJiTM. '•» *, . * • *■• •- ; ’ 1 ' ’ '•' nV ■:•’ ■* -■ »' •*. C»i*»V .-'■•’.■■■■•■V'T *.*W ■■ - *Ai« 'V- >. f vf'- v-y. ,:■ .’...'iV‘ Tfelrd Arrtral iSHE£g&&' «f mry dMOtytfon; PlSftelJi imUUtaHtt. rm*h ItetaOM, Outauro^ and Alpacas, at unprecedented baigahw; Mtertno and Cashmere Plaid*. do do Bombasines and Canton Cloths, do. oo French Ginghams, do do Gttntaai and Prints, do do Irish linens and Linen Shapings, do do pniow linen* and Table Ckrth*, do _ do Sapklns and Table Damasks, do do pStn and printed Ddataaa and Oaahmawa, do Also, a ftm aaaortmqit oi Domeatfe Goods, at gnat oar* 'pint, Ooff Collars, Chemlxettos and b *B?bbcHU and Millinery Good*, at great bargains; Hosiery, Glores and Suspenders, do. Owing to the unusually largo importation, foods bar* beenfcwedintotheaoettonain theeast,and **4 «p«at ■acrifleea, and wiU be scdd*w cash advance. ooyU YOUSQ, BTSVEfIOW * THK lata firm of JONW * QUMO, hmyhig been dlwolvaa by the death of JoLn f. Qulgg, on the 2TB» net, the bodnam of mid Aim will be settled bjrthenndersiined, at their oftee* comer of Bou and First streets. tha AO JONEB, BorrtrtßS Partner. wttA«rjh r Bapbiniher 30.106 t focta.T MATOPAOIUBBtot Bpfegud KirtM Btad, pki««h Bid) ate* Had Pkw«b Wlag. Ooyh a"?.™*!*; Boring, BrwaNot Tape. MV Jdant, a*m£«rßdlTooAita,-oon»r of Saaa and IbHaUjdi. Plttri)or*h, Pa- «'“*> WUff JOCTuu..., rn dddA 1» D. B. Refers * .Co* . MABUFACrORIBS of gOQBBff patent tagrered Steel CoMretor teeth. OBoe comer Bees and nr* street*. corresponding towretee. Amongst this tmmenseyarietjj: -will befKWdt 800piece* of Merino*,OMhmeree, Parawt l^sSS^£s^S I wteea; aao mum t&q!ntoilßS2£:‘SSt- I iclftt ywty l am rates; W c**ee I mA Teews. Tttim. Ac, at aboett tyo-thfadr the I prloee, Ac, Ao. Tegetbw wttha floods, aUnfwttebwfU >llT,r tomwwy- S rooms, forks, subuujs, >c—Browns* -OirtßS tt osporioo tofllttho la gIiTiBfcrtOTinSMJ.OFS wort, wo no sow Mmmrtiosrt 10 P“““ “sS£^‘Ss-wi"3S? , spooso or th. ’wwiTol?eosassoj.jtth OWOTSW olilT tod ronowod dotonoiooOoo to pit oattao ooiwoniws toeostomtn, both to topiks osd “• ** •Krt wnrk W. W. WIUKWi “* W*tehn»k« ao4 J«w«ikr, corner of Mnrfcet and Foortb ttrate. S«Ue« f »ioeUal«*n. ' Omaof mi Phtiwmi (*k^tiu*]Lll Co A pObtoy*, November Jh TiH* asiAalstMtiittoftho BtockhcMeee ofthePUfafrmft j S&sdsSmfflEgg£S£ norl7at2vl Preddeat Pltt»bß» their natoßt. h* | a«*. will be ‘ ** w ‘ w, ”'C.*B.Ho4ly 4’WW niUiP CARPET WABSBOUB* Jft. fa TM/tred* near Marbd, in*** tt ** r *****!* «&4 the pnbbc Benexelly, tint the; hero now la yty tbrfr eofnpl*te*ALLBToCK, oonetniog «rCAKP*TB erf «wy from the moo imniiu. Uemp tad Beg. floorOU OpO»,fto«B o®* id eUMjaurds wide, «iid aom twr ‘ -' liouhtwf fi#*w mad Setts In Craps, Taristeo sad Waah loco sad goon VtflvblMk Hosiery sad Q lores, la wool, cotton. I sad silk; Blbbons, Balts, sad OispwK.taall(loaltti_bttt upon di* payment of gl yon can procuab aagoda a.TtiAia- Ne3B as can bo procured in this or any otterdty. Call and gtv« n» * trial. . . * uS Elneral Water ana Sampartlla. “ WU. D.. ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Pm b now manufacturing and bottletog the above bSrawgsvoo an extensive scale. Hba*tMeenreofthebenqmilty,nnd manufactured from the purest materials. octlTuy Mercantile and Bte■ nboat TUS DAT OF DDFF’BOOIi* LEGS are opea tor the reception of student*. Daily Lectures on Mercantile lav and Commercial Sci ence*. . • » Q B ** . rnoxania ffrok*.jtftwm cßaa, I j Ffflh, tirtet, JHttdmrgh.<-fTIMAitgmMM to onto*, m good itjlc, »nd it moderate rataa. nfctf - R«tr Buok«d BM u W»l* . . mANKABDS, AJSiSJgßSfaff 1? , B0«- K Wrisi^ , 2s Mdrr. In £®> £? ”® |OT oifcw Gold P«tf> Spectacle*, Pdicll*, Oan*«» *O - A»lS®fc, oprawof Mart* and Fomthalffrtr, SABBATH SCHOOL AMD JTAJuIt •^&sLSSsf*as»« V 1.-r- v*?_ -r; :>• - B. A. FMBffiSTOCi r.-jVKi* uwut.itfflUUM 1 ,.:, BETWEEN 'water *ND EtBOT STEEBTS, 'W./ " PITTSBURGH •'■ '■ MANTJFACTUBSBBOF • ' -rr miTTi T.Bin, nCT i.itn*AlH) TTTHiWK. DPOHma UTD TttUMU 1* LIHSBBD OIL* LABD OIL, AUyOBOI*! - Elmores VARHIBHISB. TTOPBimHB, TAHSBK’B OIL, WINDOW GLABB, PATT MBBICIKBS, BPKRM.OU* ggg ff,A IwßO® amOMBSW, gll * , S < TL t i! SShSSSItocUwglB Bntf.li. Tmtth, ; ' nofliaUwlm . • - ••••', ' MISCELLANEOUS- •" SALE OF THE MAIN UHE OF PUBtIGWORKS, SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED. 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