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Btillßara— .... nt jlfuriiii TnlknmiiHiw nf U|wg« OooTnldoni. - . Whooping Ooi^Un.M. Old —n, ~ Total OF Tint ABOVE THXKB WSRV: Qader 1 ywr»..M 7 Frotn4oto 1 Inn Ito 2. 1 “ 50 to DO.— 0 M 2to 6 4 « 60 to 70- 0 “ ft to 10. -2 « TO to 80 - 1 ** 10 to 16........ o “ 80 to 90 0 u IB to 20- 2 ** 90 to 100 ..... 0 u 20 to 20—... 2 Ace uoJcTMnrn - - 0 ** 80 to 40..—. .2 UftloBlS; female* 9; White 21; Colored 1. By order of the Board of Health. A. C. MURDOCK, Physician of Board of Hnlth. Court ot Quabtxk Sissiohs .—Before Hon. WUliam B. M'Clure, President Judge; Gabriel Adame and WUliam Boggs Associates. Tuksday, November 28. Commonwealth vs. John Breidenthal. In* dietment, assault and battery, on aath of C. Baer. Defendant found not guilty, and prose cutor sentenced to pay oosts. Commonwealth vs. Michael M'Cullough. In dictment, nuisance, on information of Wain wright. The defendant is owner of a saw mill on the bank of the Allegheny river, in the borough of Lawreooeville, and is indioted for creating a nuisance, in building a dam across the branch of the river running between Wain wright’s Island and the main land, whereby the navigation of the stream was obstructed. The plaintiff also alleges that the dam aoross the channel at that point prevents the refuse and filth of the neighboring mills and manufactories from floating away; and that, in eonseqosnce, the health of the adjacent inhabitants is greatly periled. The case is one of considerable inte rest, and will probably occupy the time of the Court for a couple of days. A large number of the best counsel of the bar are employed on each side. * District Cotter.—Before Judges Hampton and Williams. William J. Smith, Jr., for one of David A. Oner vs. Cash Mutual Insura&oe Company, ‘‘this is an action to recover the value of certain pro perty insured by plaintiff in the above named Company, which was destroyed by fire, and v which the defendants subsequently refused to pay for, on the ground that it was not the same as described in the polioy of insoranoe. On trial. Sxkt to Jail. —Michael Daoaer, the indi vidual from whom Peter Grundy alleges he re - ceived the silver-ware which was found in his possession, was committed to jail, yesterday, by Mayor Vols, to an ait a further examination, on the charge of stealing the artiolee. Daomer al leges that he received the artiolee from a man . who was a stranger to him, whom he met on the street asking his way to a pawnbroker’s estab lishment, and went with him to Grundy’s house, where he pawned the wrtioles for twentjkfive cents. Ftrajjokbj visiting the city should remember that the best place to purobase a good mrtiole of hats, at fair prions, is at the far famed Banner Hat Store. The proprietors being largely en gaged in manufacturing, can produce a good ar ticle at lower prices than Eastern hats can be sold for in this city. Don't forget the sign of the American Flag, 147 Wood street, opposite dew Presbyterian Church. Don't forget * A cidsst. — A young man, named Jpmes Weg ner, jrbose parents reside ou Pennsylvania ave nue,-was badly injured, yeeterdsy, by being thrown from a horse, while at fall speed. Oae arm and a rib were broken, in addition to which he is supposed to have received severe internal injuries. He was pioked up in aa ioaensiUe condition and conveyed to the house of hie pa rents. Almost a Fatal Acctnurr.—A little girl, while crossing Wood street, yesterday, in front of a heavily burthened dray, fell underneath the horse’s feet. Fortunately, the drayman succeed ed in checking the animal in time to prevent the wheels of the vehicle from passing over the child. No other injuries than a few slight bruises occurred. Passuo CorsTEBFEiT Momby —A butcher, named William M’Cann, was arrested and taken before Alderman Parkinson, yesterday, for pass ing a counterfeit five dollar note on David Col lins. The defendant, however, disolaimed nil knowledge of the bill not being good, at the time it was passed, and on redeeming the not**, and paying costs, was discharged. The Frame House destroyed by fire on Mou* day night, on Esplenade street, Allegbeoy. *»s owned by Rot. Mr. Simpson, pastor of tbe<\ n berland Presbyterian Cfiurch. It was umuoat «- ted, and the fire is supposed to bate been u e work of an incendiary. Ibe budding was tul y insured. Lecture.—Hon. W. H. Lowrio will deliver a lecture before the Young Men’s Christian Asso ciation, in the Second Presbyterian Church, on to-morrow evening. False Pbetercks. — Edward Bready was com- milted to jail, yesterday, by Alderman Tbomp • eon, for obtaining goods by false pretenoes from Hugh M’Dermott. store and to arrive, for tale, via: 126 prime Family Floor, to arrive; 600 baa Oats; 200 “ Timothy Seed; 160 •* Clover Seed; 1000 “ Dried Peaches; ICO u “ Apple*; 50 bbls Green Apple*; .12 “ Sweet Cider; 1000 boxes prime W. R. Cbeeee; 10 tons prime Pearls; 100 bags Saltpetre; 60 boxes Palm Soap; 100 bbls, large, N. C. Tar; 100 *• Union Cement; 000 Seamless Bags, and 3 bushel; 40 bbls Grease Laird; 150 “ N. O. Molnsea, cvprana cooperage; 60 “ “ “ oak cooperage; SO H 8. H. “ “ - 19 “ Loaf Soger; 60 “ No 3, large, Mackerel; 60 “ “ mid. “ 26 bf bbls L. 3’s “ 15 “ mid. 3** M 10 kltts large No. 1 u 20 boxes U. 0.5 T s and B's Tobacco; • 14 tons Foundry Metal. nOTI 6 ENGLISH k RICHARDSON —UNO COKDIAL, OR PROCREATIVE KLTXIR—A car tain remedy in all caae* of veakn«M gr Impotency, and all dlwares ariiing from debilitation of the Bjitem whan an imcnlße or a restorative 1* required. The genuine can only b« obtained at No-140 Third street. dotl6 A GOOD BUILDING LOT, on Mi. Waiting too, 60 feet front by 210 deep to a wide alley; price $260. Terns, «20 in hand, balance at fbor yearly payment*. ' ’ b. CUTRBERT k BON, no»l6_ N 0.140 Third -tieet B- —"iMtimUA. A- MASON A CO. io?lt* »tt*otion to aMortmeot of Blmnkot*, or .*!& Eft'S Ttb. ajmbtjnd-, 1> 30 M r coat. iea» than lMt ye*r»a prieoa. POTa& (™ a box^rim. j sunn * SINCLAIR. j SINCLAIR. NO. MOLj , DOfie i botes Moald and Dipped Candlw; 4/ *25 ** Star C*nd!ea; for »la br x - / .00 KINO k MQORHJEAD. jjne, . foK A HOUSE AND LAHUK LOT.—W« b»T« SbZOU for wle * Fnune Uouse, containing three rooms ud • kitchen, with Lot 30 loot (root bj 140 drop, situated _ C,.,', liorj, Bontb Pittsburgh, for wnich the shore low irieo Uaekod. Ibis l» • food chance for persons of smsll ■"*“ to f ro '“ r " ‘ ° f “a CTSkaStfSH, nOT 2O Be>l Ertato Ageou, No. 140 Third itregt. OF G. ANTON, Profator oT Mr. 0. Antes purposed retaming lo ln time to veenme his teaching on the Ist of August, bptusing fortunately taken ill at Fairmont, Va, be will notbe abl «-eaeh the city for spme days. Due notice will be glr* to Myiupll, of to orrl.ol. Eoquiri* »*j b. tod.^, ISIS PAKLOK FUBNITOKB of ererj deacrtpticm, on hand and made to order, of the beet material and work -■Sg?* fßOtigl T. U. YOUNG d 00. HAPPING PAPtfK—l4O rami Crown Straw P«P«r; —. Mtd.um Straw Eggff TLTKW CROP ILAISIN8 —W wliole, b»lf »nd quiito boi «"* m,iw w y £ ay B' i.an"ekTB—■ Jowt rwyiTed 6CO p»lr8 of 9-4,10-4,114 and Kc^b ’ Fr ' ndl S ' i l B |; n MAMS * CO. SHAWLS— A* A. MASON AOO . nre now opnnlng up. *nrd» of 600 Wool BO Long Bhswla, of nil grndMiuid ■o.lm. which will to offorod nt rety low prison. norffl styles “bmV * BIKCLAIK, w : "gsan raaas^ HILADKLPUIA BUCKWJIRAT—I,OOO It* extra Phil* delphi* Bucrwheat, just neei*ed by XWTIB w. A. HVLU KU. Ear Cora for sale » K JA3, M’ncanuN, lfl.lOSmfthgold«t. ROCHE a. MABON A CO. hare jnrtnr ceieed a Urge and splendid assortment of long Mid square Broche Shawls. nOT^d TVJDBLE CKSTKED BROCHE SHAWLS—A. A, MA | I SON A CO. will open, '.hl, morning, 60 long Ihocha Shawls, with donble centres—something entirely new. B‘ nTTKR—2O kegs dairy packed. ibis dey. received by M woeST HENRY H. COLLTNB. 7~1H41N OABLB—A Baorad hand Chain Osbte, 60 to 1 ■ J- W. BDHJB * 00. X ' . ./• N 3316 ■ ■» * . w tht fr&tfiiy Llass tor ths Horning Post Vh«£«|UUtw» of Somth CaroUaa-Mcc of tfco Gorsraor. Columbians. C., November 28.—The Legisla ture of South Carolina assembled and organised yesterday. The Governor's Message was sent in -It relates mostly to the State's financial distneSf lrhieh'is greater than at any timesinoe 1887. It is opposed to the oreation of new Banks, whioh is not calculated to remedy the evil. It recommends a change in the.school sys tem; and the Governor thinks that the laws relative to free persons of oolor arriving in sea ports might be modified so as not to give cause of offenoe to foreign governments; be considers that they should oarefally observe "treaties and pursue a sound and discreet foreign policy, and avoid the appearance of grasping at any portion foreign territory. He regards the result of the recent elections in the North as indicative of great diaturbance to the harmony of the coun try, and counsels calmness, moderation, and for bearance ; and hopes the Sonth will discard par ty jealousies and stand by the Constitution. iiMf caxuur 1 4 * ~ 1 0 8 i a i 777T.77! o i o Total 22. Niw Tons, November 28.—The Empire City arrived with Havana dates to the 2sd. The re ports of risings in various pArta of the Hand are quite plentiful, but it is believed that they are ail without foundation. It L said that the court martial at B&racoa condemned nineteen reoently returned Creoles, to be shot, and the sentence will be oarried out. The gay season has oommenoed with brilliant festivities at Havana. A company of wharf negroft drew a price on the 18tb, in the lottery, of 9100,000. Schools are to be established at Havana in whioh all the arts and soienoes are to be taught gratis. New rules have been Issued for tho suppres sion of the slave trade and trouble is anticipated. Niw You, November 28.—The bills of tbe Government Stook Bank at Aon Arbor, Mioht gan, were not reoeivcd at the Metropolitan Bank yesterday. The bills of the Merchant’s Bank of Bridge port, New Jersey, were refused by the Brokers yesterday. It is reported that a defalcation of $70,000 was attempted by one of Che tellers in tbe Na tional Bank. Wabhuotox Citt, November 17. —The Star says it is believed in the diplomatic circles that Mr. Boole will not be again reoeived at Madrid. Mr. Piatt brings important despatches from Messrs. Meson and Buchanan, and also letters from Mr. Soule. He has been closeted to day with the Secretaries of State and War. Qcbbkc, November 27. —Tbe parties interested will be heard by counsel before tbe bar of tbe Legislative Counoil against Feudal tenure Abo lition. Tbe Quebec and Richmond Railroad opened to-day. Philadelphia, November 28. Beale, the dentist, was sentenced to four yean and six months In tbe county prison* Previous to his sentence, he addressed the jory, asserting hie innocence, and censuring tbe Ditiriot Attorney and jory. Taot, N. Y., November 28. —George 8. Rich ardson, Cashier and confidential clerk of Jacob Richardson, deoeased, late Collector at Oswego, is a heavy defaulter to government. He was ar rested in regard to said defalcations. WORKS ON ARCHITECTURE, MECHANICS, Ac., »t DAVISON’S Book Store, gtewart’e History at Architecture. Lathin’* History of Architecture. RntdeU’a Architecture, to 2 volt, of valuable design*. Tbe American Architect: Hitch, glair Builders Qaida; mv, U Fever’* Architecture. Practical Model Calculator: Byrne. Rural Architecture: She*. American Cottage Builder. Mill*’ Aodenl Kngllah Archlteetare. Art* of Tariniog end Currying. Gotlile Architecture; applied m modern Dooms. Nicholson’* Mechanic * Companion. Norri*’ Head Book for Engineer*. Mechanic 1 ■ Assistant. Mifflin oo Rail rued Career. American Mechanic ou-J Working Man: by James Al»i ander. D. D. For »*.’* et ; price* by * SINCLAIR. - -4; • 4. * ! ) ' :,*V •' TELEGRAPHIC. From Havas*. Bask laipoilen sad Defalcation. Mr. Bowl* la Fraaet. From qaalSe, Baal* kaataaead, A Delimiter te the Government. J *L DAVISON. oo*l& Market «tr«et, near Fourth. I ~ jiCSITECTU U ALT*M h’. I IANIU A L and LANDaCAt'I. Drawing Cl*** now opus at ociuo burr* college KULITaRU ROOD-—Mammoth vari-ty , lu,ui*/a *us Root*. Large sin-; sal- by JAMKs WAKDM'i HIBLS.- AN D l-n.UKH The sub-nt*-? W letriy rr*e!v<-d e largM et.il ‘--aiJUlul e*aur;iurui ..f hi Mrs, LreA.t-* 'and i*n»y?r »u)Ubi» hif the !/>■: i; r. rhuictJ and , a.; It [roo Ame-ruMD > Uxfurtl K>.f tain et eastcru prtoe Ly J DaV - >.n u-.vlT • Market street. u««r . urth I t ■ l. — li» Li*». )iniiii Kh- . \_z 40 Java. in *tnr* Mil frr »»y ,^.i-JJ KING * f- CilUAKe— IU.IAW Havana Cigar* oo ban t »i. •■».«-U) / no*l3 i. W *.L" 1 Ku <* l>» M'AIiAZINKdTuK I>KOKMHfcH ~..^. r » . C-> w. Pateraon'a N» tonal Ma^aSJn* Received and for aal*- al th« U»-t ru<m < r W. A. GILDKNHCN.NfcY A Co, Ot,rZl I« IbtirU. 4;J r'l. HDEK—3 bbia B*eet Cider far N»le by j ooflft i{KMif H CUI,L! MCSk— 3J uu, lu grain, jo»t received an J for *al* by oo*Jo FLkMIMI RADA At'» Itytnv RELIEF—Iu fro* in *tor« enJ lor !>«.« • v [dotIO; FLEMING UMljt ;1> IuU.SU *u trbli tn irt-jrp «od lor "aJ* by y\ PLBMINO BROS.. mux u—or* to J Kidd A Co, noT j7 So (50 Wool ti AND CRUCIBLES— 600 neats la a Lon and for aale by 0 00*17 FLEMING BROS. 1 kICARBOXATR SODA—KO keg* in aton and ter «al« by j) 00*17 FLEMIftO BROS. BUIK MASS—doft* m atom and for sale by no*l7 • FLEMING BROS. G~T akklttc "score u"bnuw-low 'tb» ur m>« i>y r uo*l7 _ JJUSMING Br'^ B’ CRGUNDY PITCH—A* ttx in store and tor aala t\ oo*l7 FLEUIMJJJBOS PURE WHITE LEAD—WO keg* tu afcor* and 1.. r fate by dotl7 FLEMING BEOS PAINT doxen in aton and for vale by uo*l7 FLEMING BROS. LEAD— 10 ton* Galena Lead in aton and for nl« by J. W. SUTLER A CO., ootl7 07 Pint atr**t l!M DROi t—Another larg* a apply of very fin* Gam Drop*, assorted flavor*, received by JOB. FLEMING, 00*17 corner of the Diamond and Market «L HONEY 80AP—a large supply of the celebrated Honey Snap, end a great variety of other*, received by 00*17 - _T JOB. FLEMING. HAIR BRUSHES—a large eopply of fine English llalr Brnebee. alao, a large aMortmeot of Combe, of petty description, received and for sale by no*l7 JOB. FLEMING. OUSE’S INVIGORATING OURDJjLD—<S aoua nc*l*«l by [aovll] JOB. FLEMING. UU> GAGES—Odoeen aaeorted aisee amT petteroa, for aale by |ao*l6j JAMES WARDROP. lAKD— 10 kega received and for aale by , no*2l HENRY IL OOLLINB. BUTTER— 10 firkins for aale by 00*21 HENRY 11. OOLLINB HAPPING PAPER—aoo reami common and medium to arrive and for aale by oot2l HENRY H. OOLLINB. HIMNBY TOPS—6O of various petterne received by nova HENRY H. OOLLINB. LIME-100 bbU received and for aale by 00*16 HENRY H. OOLLINB. CHEESE— 600 bza prime W. R. Cmting for sale by rovl6 HENRY H. OOLLINB. IBU— ioo half bbU White Rah and Trout for eale by 00*16 HENRY 1L OOLLINB. 'ATCUSR—2OO groaa this day received and for sale by po*l6 7 HENRY H. COLLINS. fIEMTMQ BUREAUS— MahovaoTaod walcut Preering. Rnreaoa. serpentine fronts, a handsome article, fl uieh «d JifTij. b, T. B. YOUNO-A fxflj atreeL LAVORING ■ : Vanilla. • - Almond, Lemon, Btt»*bsrrj, Korn HuDberr,. Nutmeg, *e., Ac. Fo,mlVb> f dotB] K. B. BKLLEKB A 00 — °» 1 » W » maafthgo. M u^& ~ 30 K °' tUllb “aSfMSJBii^o Q™ I**-™ 1 **-™ 00nc “ A 00. K l^^ 1 ’ 700 - “"‘gtfsa&l * 00. ARD...14 kega this day received and for aale by 00*9 HENRY H. COLLINS. ,'BW MUSIC.—Just received by express, the followlag . 4 new MosJo: Barney O’Toole, Irish ballad: by 8. lee. gweet Ye.--per Bella ol Ancona: John Parry. Good Night Beloved, serenade: Longfellow. Soldier’s Funeral March: Wm. J. Lemon. My Little Valley Home. Old Corn Mill: sung by B.P. Christy. The latest Ethlo 'World of Music, An unsurpassable and admira ble ebllection, the greatest ever published, comprising the most charming melodies, arranged In every variety of style to please the million. BolUday Song: J. J. Hainan. Love the Dearest. The Irish Evergreen Quadrille. For sale at the old e^ • taMlihed Plano Depot. CHAB LOTTE SLUMS, nov* 118 Wood street. Another arrival of those so justly celebrated Ham burgh Pjann*, used by. List, C*en\y, “d other great per formers, Is expected next weeb. OOK£» BOOKS —Webster and hi* M*at«r rieces: by Bar. B. F. Tefft. , , - , . „ l>ride of Ufa: by Udy Scott, author of Efrnpecktd Hus k*j£|fh Water Bubbles, or Life on the Ware. Tha History of Kansas and Nebraska. •! Hao of Kansas and Nebraska TerUtoty. ’ BaeeiTad sad fax sal* at tbo cheap Book Store uf. jue«i “*• QILDBnFBNNKX.A 00, , Mo. 70 fourth street. •***£'■'**■ *.*+»-+**' *'"V a r v ' r* COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBBaOH BOABD OF TBADB AND HBR6HAHTB* EXCHAHGE. OF7ZOBB& Prtcidmt— JOHN SHIPTOIf." Urtt Vice Frctideni—Wit. H. Skrh. Btomd “ “ WM.IL Blown. decretory—Wu. 8. Have*. Trtcuurir Johs D. Scullt. Superintendent— B. T. Nostham, Ja. Committor qf Arbitration for November.— W. R. Blow, V. P-, Y. Bkzaku, W. K. Nnocx, J. M. Puraocr, W. P. Joan. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Omen or tsi Duly Moaaiao Post, > Wednesday, November 29,1864. > FLOUR—Sales of 180 bbls superfine, from store, at $9,62 @9,76; 118 do at $9,60; 194 do from mill at $8,30; 60 do extra at $9. GRAIN—Sales of 600 bus Bats, at depot, at 68c; 400 do Enr Corn do at Stic; 6CO do shelled do at 90e. WHISKY—SaIes 38 bbls rectified at SQ@37Un. BUTTER —Sales 10 bbls choice roll at 20c; 4 do common do at 17c. FRUIT—SoIes 60 bbls Dried Appioe at $1,12^. HAY—Fates 14 loads, at unties, at s2B@Bo V ton. SALT—galea 1000 bbls No. 1 at 82. ASUKS—SaIe* 2S casks domestic at 3%c, 0 mos; 10 do imported at 3%c, 0 months Monetary and Commercial! Tbe condition of the Philadelphia money market Is thus given by the Ledger of Monday: There was a better feeling in the stock market oo Satur day, and prices very generally improved Over $26,000 of various loans sold. City sixes opened at 87Jd and cloaed at 68, an advance of Stale five* improved ‘W, Pennsylva nia Railroad Morris Canal Union Oanal Reading Railroad Long Island %, and SehnyiUli Nav. preferred At the close, Girard Bank shares wore better. The market closed steady at quotations. In toe money market we notice no change of rates. There is less demand for money on the street, whether In consequence of the great difficulty of obtaining it, or because of the high rates demanded, we do not know. We believe all the capi tal offered readily finds first class paper at the rates current for the past week. Wo are glad to learn that at least some of the reports of failures current on Friday are not true. There la hope that tbe present favorable turn in tbe atoek market may have the effect of infusing a little generous confidence in commercial circles. Anthony A Co *< Circular. [ />r Baltic. ] It M«m.i probable that If Sebastopol U taken, the Crimea cannot be held without reinforcement*, ami the consequent delays will subject ths allies t. a winter campaign. The effect of this upoo the commerce and property of the world cau scarcely be overstated. Our markets are eery much de pressed, aud a genera^feeling of glomn Is fait for the future. Considerable anxiety ao«l disappointment is also expressed at the continued nee of provisions. The price of Wheat has advanced to 95*. The avarage price of 1952 Is given at 41s ‘id per quarter; in 1863 at Ms lOd; the present year TBs fld ;In addition to which the price of Beef and Mutton is now higher than it has been for the last seven years. Coals—although not as high as last win ter—are much above the average price. The Board of Trade returns of exports ‘or the nine months are given at £67,727,195. They were £66,937,72* in 1853; and, as compared with 1952, ihe increase 1>£13,336,760. The average value of our shipments during each month of the present year Is £8.618,565 again t £7,663,091 in 1953, and £6,613,493 in 1962. Exchequer bills are Is to 2s lower; as the surplus funds of the country are iuvested in these securities, the price i* in some measures barometrical indication of the supply of money. The Bank returns show s slight diminution in tbs amount of bullion, and the exchanges tend rather unfavor able to England. The receipts and exports have been about equal There has within the past few days been a slight in crease tn the demand for money. In consequence of (be failure of the Hop harvest, to which we called attention some months since, the price of which was tben quoted at from £5 to £7 per cwt, an advance has been established, and the market L« now active at £l9 6s to £2l 6« per cwt. In Metal*—Ppelter ha* adraneed lo £26 10*. Scotch Hg Iron ha*declined In 7u*. Rail* hare advanced from £7 1«» to £R. In other *i>rt of Iron the market* are qniet, but price* ar* firm. On the whole, the progreo* of affair* fodl cate a gradually clearing away of speculative and unsound operations, and a speedy return to proeperuu* tlmaa in caae off peace- Your friend* and obedient aervanU, ANTHONY k 00. Br«aditnffa Arriving at Tidewater. The Albany AVminp Journal publish#* the following •tatrment of the quantity of Flour, Wheat, Coro aod Bar ley left at tide water durng the third week in November - , In the year 1833 and 1834, a* follow*: Flour, bbl*. Wheat, hu. Onro, bo. Bariev. bo. ....1*2,171* H2».£*2i 1*0,133 2UV.414 .... &5.'.»4 )o7;i*»6 £>6.rM Ttt.727 .228271 Dee. bW.KH 1uc.116421 Dm 132,711 The aggregate quantity of (be Mine article* left at tide water from the ctiounrn emeut nf navtgatfoe to Vb" 22J of November, Inclusive, jurlug the year* 1*33 and ISM. l» a* follow*: Fleur, bbl*. Wheat, hu Coro, bu. Barley bu. ...2,714,123 7,f.So.<»Sa 3,“»2.733 2.3*7 ,«2 3,1*7,133 0,53A,243 1,et*4..'K.3 De. 4.4‘/2,y.16 la. <1,1*43,304 De. 67d,fiUO The aggr%t»te quantity of the tame articlee left at Hit water from the ncmmeo'emeet of navigation to the 22d of November, tnclQMve, during the year* 1*32 and I*4. 1* a* follow* Flour, bbl*. Wheat, hu Om», bu. Barley, hu. ...•3 162,376 A, i,I7MU> 2.044.1*fi ....1.W6.A1H 3,1*7,133 W*3<SJM2 1.ff*4,332 Dee- 2.u3<yvi7 Da 2473, 1 W In. 4.6fc*.V.a De. :4»,834 By redudog the Wheat to Flour, the quantity of the Ut* trr left at tide water tble year, mm pared with the cnrrev pnndleg pertoj of la*t rear. »how» a decrease of 2.MT ,lv2 bbl*of FV-ur. TELEGRAPH MA&IITI BuritncLritu. November 2*.—The rtc«kof Flour i* until . L«:!der» firm at |*> 7."» f«-r ■•sivlar*) and gr»r«| bran-1* , r-r> U?U* export demand. Kye Kit or aod Corn M«al with <ul i-hantre M-'f* H h.-at * ffennf and [•>'•*▼ etiqulrv . *al»* •• - • r-ti«h*!» at Jl.Tiy.*, fr ir bn- • m.-i *■•*•<! n-l Uye :> ;bup- n-fur tu > ttl 1« :»t-ti '-B a.-ilm! *t )':» .r . •••• UV-.Ji* <v II In .V’»'d -li'C.•*:..! . •*!»• -• •• ’•I -.1.-. .‘e. J> *: 4'.. it* M'U m 1 th* r< l- l' . t 10 t*i Umit lull at f7/*V$ ; .7u--u ' 11. wVi*kt '. 1!• <» «4ui’-t at (4 JL- ■■.*.'■»• 'l:* rr'••■l ’■ t ■ U<: •'>»' 7-. 000. *-z»lu*l v>j.i»o Ui ami' 0*««' !.*•: Pr-*»t*i i> bulk Skli* at > MU to a* tl»*‘ ilrmatl tat It. 1 \ j rauitut#. >i*» mutts trosU-r 24—Finr* the Haiti*-'* mtTlr***, t_. . • 2 Kv •«*■ i; L<-»*jnoJ imgu!»r; *■>-.' tal*-«told •Slitirf at * Fiuisr | j W Lt«ky 4... Own :»w.iU.V '|. t*** f Uan-ii .oiiaairrab-.v U/««r , *klc* r*il at kc U»c« M««* l’*,rk rtotllliK i<xclutug«', V >« rent. Cattle Markets .Sr* Y'••*!, November Tbi* fxi L* »m jjO" B*wvw> *•; anrt-Ju>l at Tbr ai«r»«;« j.n na U t >h*wp at** J2,0U<13.2i>; ihe ra-*-«- I f.t* for '»•** w*~k mrz<- 12,0<a). The rr crlp'a of tfwto* war* To.*’, »a>« at I'HU-itmj-uiA. N**».'inl-ir 2* for Cattle ba* brra <io. U brbk; Nile* b-a I at V lb*. o»w* alow nf tale, at |*ri wa aU-ut tli*> *am«- a* laoi jur.ted The re*-rlpt* if il«*,‘ 4 ha»t* V**ti <*»~r .I**!. '.aiaaat gfa<fcfi,7& t-hr«l'aed Lamb* »»>* 12UG at JJ.i.iJ'.f-V'O. UilTtaoKf, Novrmlwr 2** —The i flenni.* war* 2,fKK> bawd o: Itrrf Oat'll", 5*41 of «ht-li w*m L-u ..Tar, and tb* rw* m*icdrr ««>IJ at {mr*i r*unlu»> !rr>ni |2.>:> to 14,23 Ho** brl.k, and much wanted; *•>-» at f-’t 7.Vj.*<,2.j ' AUCTION SALKS. ~ Aurtlon—Datljr (tales. A T tbe CouTLierrial ra'ra Ho'ui*. wru-r of WocJ and j\. Fifth •trr*-t',at 10 oVIo-Y. A. M , a <*n*-r»l aMorttaect oi S«e*<ftabU, and Fairy Dry ‘.juod*,Clothing, Boot* aid Shoe*, Hat*,Caps A'.. AT 1 'VCi.OCK, 1* M . Groceries,Quecu** »re, C aio* rablv Cutlery. Looking Glasses, Sew and Hand iliuaebold and Kitchen Fur aitur*, Ac., Book*, StalV>D*ry, Kaary Artlclra, ilo/iral Instrument*. Uaniwareaod Cutlery, CloUilnp, Varirty tlu**ds, Otd l and gUvar watrbaa, Ac. P. M. Auctinnwr. ija3l:lf VALAUBLK STOCKS AT AUCTJON— •TcaIng, Doth inst., at 7 o'clock, at (ba Merchaota' Kxchang*. Fourth street, will be aoiti: 21 snares Ylrrchaut*' aod Manufarturcra Band Slock ; 33 shares Bank of PtttshurKii Stock ; •JO ebarws Cltiaaos' D*pewit Bank Stock; ’26 aharw Ohk> aod Pa Uailroad Cnmnany Stork. ‘JO aharaa Moooogahel* Navigation Uutnpaoy Stork; •JX abaras Pittsburgh life. Fire and Maxine Ins. On. do 100 shares Bluff Mining Compan 7 Slock ; 20 shares North American Mining Company Stock. nov'JS P, M, DAVIS, Auctioneer. SALK OF FUKFKITKD CoPPKH STOCKS—Un TUUKS DAY evening, November ioth, at 7 a'clock, at the Mer chants' Kxrhaoge, Fourth street, will be sold, by order of W. K. Hart, Traaaurer— Share* Ohio Trap Hock Ulnlog Company Stack, forfeited for non payment of assessment*. —Also, by order of Joshua Hanna, Treasurer— Share* Kidge Mining Company Stock, forfaited for non payment of *■<raiment*. nov2S P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. KBTAIL DRY GOODS STOItK AT AUCTION—THURS DAY morning, 30th Instant, at 10 o'clock, at tbe Com mercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood aod Filth streets, will be aold, the stock of a retail Dry Goods Store, comprLlog a large and desirable assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, which were carefully selected for this market, and worthy the attention of those wanting seasonable article*. dov29 P. Jd. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ComanptlTei Head! BYGEANA,or Nciely Dttcovtrrd Methodqf Inhalation. — This moat wonderful article is destined to produce an entire revolution In the treatment of all diseases of the longs. Account* are dally received from Clergymen and other per son* of the highest respectability, of cases of cure* hereto fore considered incurable of Asthma, Bronchitis, Consump tion, and all Diseases of the Lungs, by DR. CURTIS’ UYQKANA. Bead tbe following: Dr. Russell, Postmaster of Burlington,N. Y., sayi: “Pend a doxen more Hygeana; it Is working wonders here in diseases of the long*. I believe it will curs any diseases not In the very last stages, aud even then Is priceless to the rest «"■> comfort Uis sure to give the sufferer. * I am willing,’ — iH my neighbor, ’to purchase a package a week for my daughter; it gives her perfect re»L Ido not expect her to live.’ ” IITGUiu Hi Mama.—J. H. Gaubert, Postmaster of Rich mond, Maine, writes us: “The Hygeana is doing wonders here. My lister has had a distressing cough, with great difficulty of breathing, for year*. She wore the Inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup »or a few days before she was re lieved, and now, after one monlh’a.use of it, htr cough is well. Dr. Curtis’ new system of inhalation must produce an entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of the lungs. There is no mistake, it is truly a wonderful dis covery.” The Rev. Mr. Curtis says: ** It is now eight days since my daughter put oq the inhaler and commenced using the Hygeana, aud it has already done more for her than all the medical faculty have been able to do for the last two yean. Tbe Irritation and tickling sensation in the throat 1* gone, and with H the cough. She sleep* well.” Bold at DR. KRYSSR'S Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin aller and Wood street. * [oct3:d*w3m POSITIVE BALE OP TEN BUILDING LOTS AT AUC —Will be sold on Saturday afternoon, the 18lh *„,» on the premises, at 2 o’clock, fill large Lota, each SO feet trout on Cei-’:-e ATenue, by 100 feet deep. Also, four Lxta. each 22 fe-t, front on Centre Arenne, by 74 feet deep. "ftSirgSSi of obtaining a good Lot will find it to l «- I— **““ d - SSSSU 755; Beal Bftate Agents, 140 Third street. n • ■■ , _ ».'< L * ’ - ' * **. •*.** *>" V** tj * •* - *'*’• ••• - v':■ •. -- ■ . , ■■ .■ ■. »' *o»v>> ■ 1 - - ■■• • “• Londoh, November 14,18 M. ?«>• U''») {--j*. Kxrhan^e, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M. DAVII, Auctioneer. -a' V.V • .» ■* v . ■ s • J\ JEW 8 FOB BMWEB MEM. The S veer. —There were five feet eight Inches waterluthe channel, last craning at dusk, and falling slowly; bat from the reports from op th» river, there to a ptftapeet of another rise. . Pfe steamer “Granite State” Uar«fl today for 8L Louis. Then to fir* feet water In the channel between Olnetn- Whetting Packet.— Thfl fteamer “ Diurnal" to the regular packet for Wheeling, leering si 10 o’clock, A. U. The fine steamer “Kate Caaael" bee returned to her old tramping ground In the Zanesville trade. She learae this erenlng. Detained.—The steamer u Tropic,” Captain S. French, was unavoidably detained from leering yesterday; but-will positirely be off this morning. The Wednesday packet for Cincinnati to the fine steamer “ New York,” CapL D. n. Gillmore, lo place of the regular packet “ Cincinnati.” fbr 3L Lcmia. —The steamer “ James Park," Captain Rob ert Ulller, learop today for 8t Louis, stopping at interme diate ports. It to a fine boat, well officered and provided for the trip. __ The steamer ° Golden Btate v leaves today for Bt. Louis, and offers a fine opportunity for those traveling that way. Ur. U. Lyon will be found In the Olerk’s office, ready to make all who travel with them feel comfortable. Fbr Lo to'mZfe.—The steamer “ Bay City," Capt. Andrew D. Ulller, leaves to-day for Louisville. This to a new steamer, and one of the beet of her elate that has been brought out fora long time. Captain Ulller has bad much experience in river business, and always satisfies shippers. ’ The new tteamer “Empire City" to now at the wharf; taking In freight for Louisville; and with bar gentlemanly officer*, Oapt. Halford and his assistant, Ur. JamesM. Van dergrifl, Clerk, those traveling with them will be well taken cere of The “ Umpire City ” was built under the taperin' tendence of Mr. James Vendargriff, e ouster mechanic in the ship carpenter’s business. She carries 208 tons, custom bouse measurement; length on deck, 166foet;'85 feet beam depth of hold, 6 feet. Bin has three boilers, 38 inehas dir ameier and 26 feet long; two suginn 90 inches diameter 5 feet stroke; with a “doctor,” sol every requirement of the steamboat law; and, under the earefol management o? her officers, we have no doubt but that the “ Empire City ’• will prove s profitable invaetmeut to bar owners. POST 07 PirnBXTBOB. 6 rest 6 ucasa warn in tu oiiamm. ARRIVED. * Bteamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. " Lnxerne, Bennett, Brownsville. " Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton. »* Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Kliiebeth. Convoy, WoU, WeUsvtile. Michigan, No. 2, Wolf, WellsvlUe. “ Kell pee, Moore, Wheeling. . •* Venture, Gordon, Rochester. “ Kate Psssnl. M’Vey, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. *• Jeflereon, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luxerne, Bennett, Brownsville. 11 Thoma*Bhriver,Hendrickson, WestNewtoa. “ Gen. CsyartJ, P'-b’es, KHiabeth. “ Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. “ Ben Bolt, Boyd, St. Louis. Allegheny, Srtnin, Cincinnati. Wm. Beasley, Slanott, New Orleans. “ Argyle, Coles. New Orleans. “ Cafidooia. Cal boon, St. Louis. STEAMBOATS. ”18547 * PITTSBURGH, CDTCOTATI, LOUISVILIR, BA.IJVT LOUIS. Pittsburgh find Ciuetauati Staam Packet Liao, roa vug oogvtrasci or PASIKBQUU AND FREIGHT imrsss PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Aid Saint Ltmli, iiwfc Tata List to rompoeedef seven claw powerful steamers, nailed for speed, splendor, mfety^HH^lß nod aomtort, mod li the OKT.T Taaooan naitT ÜBS or gftiX Ftcttnoo tbs Obk) riser. ll connects with the U. S. Mali Lioo of Steamers from i inrfuMtl to Leohreilis aod Saint Louis, by which passsiwsrs and freight are ticketed and re or-.plcd Ukrongk daily. Two nsw gtsssm have been added to tb« Lla«, which now consists of th* following boats: Dayi of Drpartun Boat*. Captain*. from Puukmrfk. BUCKEYE STATS. -M. W Bc.TsaoOTta....gnßdej. URgSKNaKR. No. R. Dsn*.— Monday. ALLEGHENY Jiao. M'LaiW ......Taasday, CBYSTAL PALACS Wa.J. Kooiu Wcdnenlay. PHILADELPHIA K. i. Qba£B..._ -Thursday. pITThBUIUTH.- H. Current Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jae KuxtmrnJ. Saturday. Leev* dally at 10 o'clock, A. SL, precisely. No (retgb; mwieed after alas o'clock on tbs morning of departure. ror particular*, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) JOUN SLACK. JAgaou, Monongancla Tlouss Buildings. tnoTffl] pltisbarfb, SUabaarliis aad W healing Pack* i a. TW DIURNAL, Captain A. 8. BiiEranx), and 4fl|Hßtb* fORrST CITY, Captain Gaoaci D Mooak, h i run as regular DAILY PACKETS, M*<n Pittsburgh, •teuK'OTlik ar.d Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate Pitmbantb, IMS. Th- DIURNAL *ill l«tf» FMtaborgh on Monday*,Wed •*j»y* ea i Saiur!***, at 10 o'clock A. 3^ — Reiurm»p *b* 17: l-«»r wheeling i'll Tuceday*. Thursday* and Saturday*, . 7Sj»\kr*. A M. Tltw tX>&l#T iITY wlil (car# iT.t,burgh on Tuesday*, Thur*dai» sad Gloria**, at 10 n'ekxk, A. M.— Srturmng, tin- will Uh Wheeling «n Monday*. Wednesday* nod Fri day «, at 7o'clock. A M. For freight or p***agv af ply on bnanl or U» J. 1) COLLINGWOOD, Agent. not is "For SuiiTtil* m<, Tbt KC UTS It, Captain Wa. Moon, lnn fur tb« »Ui»* u 4 rntmowllat* port* 1 IiI'RSDAY, 3uth taau, »t 10 A. M. Tor cr puma* apply on bonnl, or to oi.rrt B.VRXKa A OOLUSQWOOP. A^nta For LcklivlU**' r -i Tbr tor »l<**iDrr EM IMRE CITY, C*pt- P. &. I will !«*»• for ihr »bnr» and lolmw- MHHBdUtr port* ea WEDNESDAY, ®tb instant, *t lU A.M. I'ur freight or p*M ag» ft; plj on txwrvi, or to u •■.»» juun place, Ag«t. k«|ft]ftr~ZftamlUo PMk«t< fU» steamer KATIt CAMEL, CftpL JottF* I ■IhU M’Vti, *Ut tear* for U»« stare »od laterm* pe vtM oa WEDNESDAY, »th Instant, «t 4 F M Fur freight or p*tfftf* apply od beard, or to not® BA REES or COLLING WOOD, Agent*. PorCtmetmaialt •■4 LomiivlUt, The etea»*r EMPIRE, Oapt./JnoaojijDoTU, I lmt» to the ft bora awl Intermediate port* FRIDAY. the Ist Dream bar, ftt 4 P. M. For freight or p»»eaapply cm board. pptSS For flaw Orlenne, mm, Th« n*« and *ob*Unti»l • learner EQLTNOX, I (» HoWLft, will )*•*• <br tHe above intermediate port*, on WEDNESDAY, Lb* 2»lb instant, at 10 A. M JOHN FLACK, Ajest. For fr*i*ht and i»sw<b appij oo board. po*2> Per boniaville rw-w, Tb«K«io«r NSW TORE, CepUio OiUJWA*, leave for the abort and intermediate porta Jflßßon WEDNESDAY, »th InaC, at 10 A. M. For freight or paaaage apply cm board. nc»27 FLACKJk BARNES, Agent*. ItfgaiaTPuh«t for sCloaiii The sew and auhftanUal steatcer TROPIC, plain S. R. Funcn, will leave for the above ■HHHboimI Intermediate porta) on WEDNESDAY, No* * ember V9ib, at K) o’clock, A. M. For freight or paaeego apply os board or to 00*27 J- B LIV'IXQSTON, Agent. Per Maehwtlle. Tba steamer 11. T. YEATMAN, Captalo A. 1 » — t will lmit* for the above and Intennedl* ports on WEDNESDAY, 29tb, at 4 P. M. For freight or paanga apply on board, or to novW FLACK or BARNES, Agent. Far LeaiivUli. The new and apleodld steamer BAY CITY, I A. D. Mruit, will leara for the above and porta on TUlti EVENING, 29th istaoL For freight or paaaage apply oo board. 'For St. Load. r - ■ TtM ataaair JAMBS PARK, Capt. Uobut will leave for lha above and tntenne dHßiti porta TUESDAY, 28th Jutant. For freight or paaaagw tpplj on board. i*or iv XjOoU. The iMOtr GOLDEN STATE, Capt-Jcerra ; will leeva for tbe above and loterme flMßHdlnte ports on WEDNESDAY, m h Instaot For ft eight apply on board. pqt29 ror Bt. Load. Th* steamer GRANITE STATE, Captain B. l4H&Jnimn. will leave for the above and fnterme- MHBflkfiaU porta on WEDNESDAY, the »th Inat. for freight or passage applj on boanJ.or to nov29 - 0. BARNES, Agent. Uegolar WbraUag FnokaU __ TUE atoaxner EXCHANGE, Copt. M*CaUVK, ever; MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and MHArKIDAY, at 0 o'clock, A7&L, connecting wita the C, and r. Railroad at WelleviUe. for freight apply to novn J- D. COLLING WOOD, Agent. PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBEBT H. PATTEBBOH, Proprietor, CORNER OF DIAMOND STREET AND CUBItRY ALLEY, mins subscriber respectfully announces to the l*dioa and X Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a RIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of die, commodious* neaa and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab liahment in the United States. Its’location U accessible from all parts of the city .while Us high and airy situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Dorses are docile and wiOl trained, and the proprietor pledges himself that no paios or expense will be spared to ml he this establishment the first in the confidence of the public. octgfctf CARRIAGES for balk, TEE undersigned has justreceived at his « CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, near the Two HUe Ron, between Pittsburgh and Lawrencenrille, a splendid assortment IttT E— of YEIIIOLSB, of every description, and will continue to receive regularly, new and eeoond hand Carriages, Sulkies, Buggies, rfc., which he will sell on the very lowest terms for cash. Haring had twelve years' practloein thebusine*s,and with his well known faculties in the East, he flatten himself In putting down all competition. Those wisblngto purchase ere reepeetfuUy Invited to call and see for themselves. Bipedal and prompt attention paid to repairing of Oarrl. ages, Ac. [mylßtdawyi JOSEPH WHITE. —ti . «!)»' linnnii BYttuy without a kiyali PiTTSnuMß,(Fifth Ward,) February 25,1860. M« £. bh.i.mm: On the 18th ultimo I caught a very esvereeold. The night following I went to bed earlleriban. usual; yet, notwithstanding 1 had slept none the night be fore, my cough was so severe that I could not sleep—neither coaid those in the room with me. The person sleeping with me was so much annoyed by my coughing, that he got op and Went to a drug store and bought a bottle of your Cough Syrup, one dose of which, te my great astonishment, stop* Ed my cough, as lf*by m&gie. I went to work in the mom- B.uduancolt.-rit Toon, to, JO(nJ Dg I hereby certify that I am well acquainted with the above etreomstance, and that the statement gtten it true. * * ’ A. JOHNSON. . *7 E- K. fIEI.LERS A Pitta, burgh, Pa. notBG 5**B5KS »'* V • , :'r TE»icsS£!eaSS69 MISCELLANEOUS. Third Arrival of Fall aad WlaUr Good*, JWMIT PER CENT. BELOW FORMER PRICKS. YOUNG, STKVXNSON a LOTK, Sign of tb« Original Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsburgh, are jnst receiving a large and Splendid aaMctment of Fall Dry Goods, at unusually low prices, trcm New York and FUuaWpUa Importers and ano tkm sales. The stoek will he found ftzll In every depart ment, consisting in part of Shawls, Cloaks and Talmas, of every description; Blankets, at bargains; Plaid, stripe and plain Silk, Trench Meriooes, Cwbmeres, Ooborgs; Paramettss and Alpaeaa, at nnpreoikiented barvuiuj; Merino and Cashmere Plaids. do do Bomb*sines and Canton Cloths, do do French Ginghams, do do Chintses and Prints, do do Irish Linens and Linen Sheetings, do 1 do Pillow Linens and Table Cloths, do do Napkins and Table Damasks, do do Plain and printed Delaines sad Cashmeres, do Also, s fall assortment or Domestic Goods, at great bar gains; Cuff Collars, Chentiw<ies end Handkerchiefs, al great bargains; Ribbons and Millinery Goods, at great bargains; Hosiery, Gloves Suspenders, do. Owing to the on usually large importation, goods have been forced Into the auctions In the east, and sold at great sacrifices, and will be sold lor cash at a very small advance. novl3 YOUNG, BTKYKNBON A LOTK. THE late firm of JONKS A QUIGG, having been dissolved by the death of JoLn F. Qolgg, an the 27th insU, the basinets of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their offioe, corner of Boss and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 80,18M —[octiy Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURES ot spring and Blister Steel, Plough Sigh steeL steel Plough Wings, Coach and Klip tie Springs, Brass Nat Taper, hall patent, Screw, Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Ross and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oct£ly ibaac 50mm............. d. a. goons. D. B. Regeri 4k Co., MANUFACTURERS of ROGERS’patent improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Ofioe corner Roes and First streets, octaiy Great Attraetloo In Dry Goods* A A. MASON A 00., No. 2& Fifth street, Pittsburgh, • are now reoelring and opening some 900 cases and packages of every description of DRY GOODS, which, have just been purchased, at great sacrifices from cost, at the re cent large peremptory mice in the east, and will be sold at corresponding low rates. Amongst this immense variety will be found: 800 pieces of Merinos; Cashmeres, Paramefc tas, Wool Plaids, ilnarran.PmnlTiliita. Deßegee, Delaine*. *o .which will be sold at SO and 80 par sent. Ims than usual prices; yards of rieh Ureas Silks, of the latest styva, at a large discount from previous prices; upwards of Shawls, Cloaks, Talmas, at decided bargains; Silk, Bon net and Trimming Goods, at 20 per cent. less than usual prioes; 3‘JO cartons of rich Embroideries, Ribbons, laces, at eery low rates; CO cases Cloths, Oamtmeres, Sattl sets Tweeds, Jeans, at about two-thirds the regnlar prices, Ac.Ae. Together with a complete stoek of every other kind of Goods, al) of which will oe sold at'much less than anotion prices, and lower than ever before known. novl7 A. A. MASON A CO. BllTcr SUiinlMtorf. Spoons; forks, kmblkms, *c^-aoccncm n peicw. —Owing to superior *»*«***— In manufacturing my own work, we are now selling at least 10 per cent lower thaa the eastern cities, or elsewhere. All work is warranted. Sterling Silver.— We also manufacture Spoons of the British sterling quality. Watcbee and Watch repairing continued, with every fa cility and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction to customers, both as to price and the eoperior quality ol Omcx of rax Pimaoaas asd CmuuusvitLS R. R. Co ,) Pittsburgh, November 16,1654. > fTi HE annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh |_ and CoaueUevtlle Railroad Company, for the purpoee of ELECTING TWELVE DIRECTORS to erne daring tie enaoing Tear, will be held at the Ofiee of the Oompany, Ne ville Hall, Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, the 4th day of Decem ber oast, at 10 o'clock. A. M. By order of the Board: WILLIAM LARIMER, novl7ai2w] Preeideot Pittsburgh and OounaUsvflle R. R. PITffIBIiROH COACH FACTORY. K. HOKUTW MAXTTK U FTXVKfS. -.-. a SOSOS ALIIIT. Ilgalow Mk Co^ SUCCESSORS TO E. M. 810 BLOW, No. 46 —^ Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitti-Affwp' bargh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, TOMS, BUGGIES, and ovary description fancy vehicle* bailt to order, and finished in a manner un surpassed for beaaty of design, elegance of finish, skill of workmanship, and durability of material*. work warranted. nov9 AT A MEETING of the Stockholders of the PENNSYL VANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pittsburgh, held at the Ofiee of the Com petty, corner of Foarth and £mith flald streets, on Monday, the 6th instant, the following per sons were elected Directors tor the ensuing year: William F- Johnston, Jacob Painter, George R. White, W. M*Clintock, J. Grier Sprout, Jemee 8. Neg ley, A. A. Carrier, A. J. Jones, H. R. Ooggshall, Kennedy T. Friend, William B. Haven, A. Wilkins, Body Patterson, Wade Hampton, dot 7 Jonah King. j. r. joajarros —n. r. johxbtos... .i, nxaif Kleelslor Carrlagi Factory. TOBNSTON. BROTHER A Ou, PRACTICAL COACH tl corner of Rebeoea and Belmont streets, Alle gheny city, hat* on hand and are manu&eturing an extensive assortment of Carriages, Rocks ways, Baggie*, Baggage Can, Ac., made in all their various styles, with stoet regard to durability and beauty of finish, using ia all their work the beet Juniata iron aodwasteru hickory. Re pairs attended to on the mwt reasonable terms They feel confident that all who may favor them with their patron age, will be perfectly aglsfled on trial yf their work. The Pittaborgb and Manchester Omnibuses pass every flf teeo minotesdurtog the day. oct26Jy C. B. Hesdly * Ce.« CHEAP CARPET WARKHOUSE, JVo. £2 Third strut, wear Market, would respectfully inform their friend* and the public generally, that they bars now io store their complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from lbs Royal Velvet Bntaeels, to the com mon Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new designs and vary rich. Cocoa and Can ton'Matting, Druggets, Bugs.MaU, Stair Rods Window Shsdea, Ac. Persons in want are invited te call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the moet reasonable terms. MF -4 Small profit* and quick sales. N * , GB No 1&& front irtreet. TERMS CASH ONLY. Home Leefae Factory. HEAVY SHIRTING CHECKS AND TWEEDS, Intended to »nlt the retail trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, made of bard twktod yarn, dark patterns and indigo blue. The general odmiasioo that Stewart's Cheeks and Tweeds •re not Inferior in quality to any others manufactur'd In the Halted States, with an increasing demand for them, encourage* the suWriber to extend bis badness Mth a visw to keep up a good assortment of such Cbecaj»ws usu*. ally retail from Uj-j to \&% cents per yard. Bamplri will be seat to merchants who cannot make it convenient to rail at his Wamocm, Kebacoa street, near thedepot, Allegheny. oet?:3m* HAMILTON STEWART. MODaillS oooos. FRANK YAH QORDXR has just received a large and beautiful aseortment of Mourning Cotiara, Sleeves and Setts la Crape, Tarleiom and Swiss, black lace and game Vrils, blank Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, !n all qo&litiu. Alexander A Bejoa’s beet Kid Q loves can always he found at Na 88 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Dia mond. ncvl7 Wrltimg Colltge. Take lessons prom a writing teacher who EXHIBITS NO SPECIMENS BUT 1118 OWN'.—The Day and Evening Writing Glasses td this Institution are now In full operation, nadir Mr. J. D. WILLIAMS, meet in a separate apartment from 3 till 5 o’clock. Those desirous of obtaining Ur. Williams’ splendid style of bust* neas Penmanship, will please cadi and get specimens of hie writing. Plain and ornamental Visiting and Wedding Cards execu ted upon short notice. HU work In thU Une will be found superior to any ever executed In this city. nov£2 TXT ILL find it to their advantage to call and examine ear YY stock of STOVES, before purchisingelaewher*. Our variety, both as to style of finish and utility, U superior to any in this market. We also harm a Laundry furnace, new in design and principal, designed expressly for f-team boats. GRAFT, RMSINGER A GRAFF, nov!8 U 4 Wood street. ~ Worn tad, BY a sober, industrious young mao, who will devote his entire time to his business, a SITUATION AS SHIP PINO CLERK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehoose, or As sistant Book-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery nr Dry 'ivsir Store; and will make himself generally uw-inl tc his en- Eloyer. A nota addressed through the P-jdt Office vo “A. R. s" or leX-at the office of the “ Post,” will receive prompt attention. ect£l:U BP. SHOP E respectfully informs hie friends and the • public that he has removed his merchant and custo mer Tailoring Establishment to No. S 3 Fourth street, near Wood. Da respectfully Invites hie old friends and custo mers to give him a oaJl, confident in bk ability to please. Remember the number, 93. novl&dw I HAVE this day aseoeiated with me In the wholesale Fruit and Ooufoctfonory business, my sen, T. 11. An derson. The business hereafter, from this date, November Ifith, ISM, vfßbeeoadueM under the name and style of JfC. Anderson A Son. nov!7 J. a ANDERSON. Hats and Capa. 4J. WILSON A SON keeps constantly on hand every dseeriptfon and variety of HATS AND CAPS, both wholesale and retalL Those desiring a oeat fashion able Hat or Oap, nod and cheap, wonld do well to giro ns a call before puicnaalng elsewhere. povlS Mo Humbug. riiWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock JL will not be distributed at ROGERS A CO.’S Star Da guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason’s, but open the payment of $1 yon can procure as good a LJKE NEBB os can be procured in this or any other city. Call and give us a trial. au6 , ffl.lmer*i Water ana BarwriiriUa. WM. D. ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Pena, k now monufeeturing and bottleing the above beverages on an axtensiva scale. His articles ore ef the bent quality, and manufactured from the purest materials. octl7:ly FenmuMhipi Hercantile and Bteamboat Beok«Keepiaf. mm DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OP CUPPS COL- I LEGE are open for the reception of students. . Dally Lectures on Mercantile Law and Commercial Sci ences. . oct6» • Wm. Dlgby, Jr., ’ AND XU&NISUIXQ STOMLAfawnie 2&S, f\flh stnet, Pittsburgh. —Clothing made to order, in good Etylo, md >t modem* rate*. mofctf . ■ Mew Smoktd B««IV - 'TrrnOIiBALK AND RETAIL AX til ALL Na 11 AL ~JT ~ttft«QjntUtket end et Stttt No. ST New Markt Hoom, PlUsbargh. _____ noT7Jj» mHO&K who want Boy’s CRotbinr would do well to call X *t CALLAHAN’S Bazar, 44 Fifth street. His goods for Jlea’a Wear are splendid, Cite him Athene*. So charge for showing goods. aep!4 .John W« Bntltr A Co., Firwabbino and oouaessioN merchants— Dealer* tn all kind* of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, 67 Froet gtnset- facp2B rpANKXRDB, Caps, Plates, Baptismal Bowls, jnst X opening. Also, BrittanlaTea Ware. Castors, German BttTfr rod Plated Spoons, forks, Ac. Tea Kniree, Batter. KnivesLamp*,**- -* • "" ■Watches and Jewelry, in laif* eariety, and Tery law prtott; Geld Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Canes, Aa. . repairing dona in nsaparior manner, aod/w arrant “ ‘ repaired and made to order, ‘‘‘ffffiTfffrfflT final g nuftfbetured. W. W. WILSON, corner of Market and foarth streets, . asd Beg* Hi octl7 OOUOOL, SABBAT B SCHOOL AND FAMILY fcLBKA- O BIB&-Per*ofi* itfrtta* Mkg-iar JknzUr, Kteoi,,or Mtatfctofemrmdfife'aOftVltaa to cuntifc'O* large -mad carefully Behalul fui BMWft'toHMle, alutatn price*; lit PATlflOya,66MitEttftiwt,near fourth. norlT Watchmaker aod Jeweller, corner of Market and Fourth streets. Notice to Stockholders! tat Owasri Removal. JAMBS GARDNER. CommulonWire. V’**- v: 1 S- ( ?. I"* 4 V ■ V-A -•• »AV.-. » I- 1 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., jro. « wood street, BETWEEN WATER AND FIRST STREETS, PITTSBURGH. MANUFACTURERS OP \ WHITE LEAD, EES LEAS AND LITHARGE, nCEpEXEHS AES DEALERS nr DRUGS, LINSEED OIL, LARD. OIL, ' ALCOHOL, .! MEDICINES, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, TANNER'S OIL, T CHEMICALS. WINDOW GLABB, PATT MEDICINES, SPERM OIL, > DTE STUPES, GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, WHALE OIL, I PAINTS, BURG. INSTRUMENTS, BROBHEB, SPICER i WILL occupy the above warehouse until tbatr new bafltinp •» conpletad, and are now prepared, with a new and full stock, to fiL order* promptly and on as firrorable terms as eastern jobbing house*. Our WHILE LEAD FACTORY is.ln fell operation, and as we maaufocture none but a strictly pttr* srtkle, wa can guarantee it to be equal in qaaßty to any made hi the United Stitee. 49* B. A. FAHNR3TOOK'B VERMIFUGE furnished with d&wetfcms til kafM, French, Gena an and Spanldt. novl4M*wlm MISCELLANEOUS. SALE OP HE MAIN LINE OF PUBLIC WORKS. SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED. *rrr&ERRAS, The 29th section of aw act «f the General r» Assembly, entitled u An act providing for the sals at ate main ltse of the public works tram Philadelphia to Pittsburgh,” approTad the 27 th day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, declares:— “ That if the mid main line shall not be awarded to any purchaser under the provisions of jhte act, the Governor ■hall advertise for the term of one month, in twbnewspap tars published in Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, or purchasing the same, or any division thereof aod trans mit the proposals, if any are received, at the meeting of th» next General Assembly, to the speaker of the Senate, who shall open and publish the same in the pretence of that body.” 'Nr And whereat, SsSd main line of puhUe works Was not sold and awarded as contemplated by the said act of As "'NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED PROPO SALS FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE SAID MAIN LIKE, ** or any division will be received--at the ofiee of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, up ifIifiCONDAY, the Ist day of January next. The proposals will state dtotinev ly whether the bid is for the whole Hite or a part, and for what part. Said proponds will be addreased to the Secreta ry of the Commonwealth under seel, and marked, u Propo sals for the Main Line of the Public Works.” The lev sot having Indicated dearly any form or eon Ji* tioni for bide, It ha* bees deemed proper to annex certain seetSone and parte of sections or the law itself as a.haaia for proposal*. Bidden ess make such pwriiflratinri amd chan ges cftbtte as they may deem proper:— Bic. 1. That ihe Governor is hanky suthorbea and re* paired toinvitesealedpropoaslsfe* theuarehaasof U»nde line of the pubHe works,to wit: The Pbfledelphis and Co lumbia railroad; the canal from Colombia to the Junction at Duncan's Island; the Juniatacanal;ftxanih*nae to Uol lkUysburg; the Alleghany Portage railroad, indudlog the new toad to avoid the iaeliaed planet,in its condition at the time of the transfer, aad tfcdtthal from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, with all the property thereunto pertaining or belonging; said proposals than state the maximum price offered for said main fine, on the following terms, to wit: twenty per centum of the amount bid to be paid into the treasury in cash, before the transfer of said works, and the balance in ten equal instalments, fre interest thereon psy ableeeml annually, from the dttecff the said transfer,~st tberate of six per centum per anhutt, and the first lastal ment payable at the expiration off «tes yedr from tba date of transfer, and —if* balance shall he secured to the Oommon- ; wealth by thebooda of the craupany purchasing the same, and the same without any other noonl than this act shall be a lien on the works and Improvements aforesaid. See. 1L That the par chasers off said railroads and canals, i their sua* mots and assign, shall be a body politic and cor porate In deed and In law, by the name, style and title of thy Keystone Canal and Hall mad Company, and by the namrtbe said company shall have perpetual mieeee sion, and be able to sue and be sued,plead and to implead td, In ell courts of record and elsewhere, and to have, pur chase, receive and hold, and enjoy to them and thtirxuo ceesors such land, tenements and hereditaments, goods, chattels and estates, real, personal and mixed, of what kind or quality soever as shell be necessary foe the .repairs and management of said canals and' railroads, and the same from time to time sell, exchange, mortgage, alien, grant or otherwise dispose of, and also to make and keep » common i pent, and the same to alter and renew at pleasure, and also to ordain, establish and put Into execution such by-laws, ordinances and regulations as Khali appear necessary and convenient for tba government of said corporation, not be ing contrary to the eonstitotion or laws of the United States, or of this flute, and generally to do all and rfngolar the matters and thiwga which to them it shall lawfully ap pertain to do for the well-being of said corporation, and the due managing and ordering of the affairs of the asms. Bxe. A That Immediately upon the Issuing eff letters png tent by the Governor, the railroad leading from Philadel phia to Colombia. Mid the eastern <tt*ish» eff the Pennsyl vania canal, from Columbia to Its-junction the Juniata division, at Duncan’s Island, the Juniata divi skra extending from Duncan’s Island to HoMdaysbaix, the nsw and old Portage railroad from SoWdsysburg to Johns town, and the western division of the Pennsylvania canal , from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, shall be Immediately vested in tbs Mid corporators and uudr succe—ots, including the bridge over the Susquehanna river, at Duncan’s Island, to gether with all the surplus water power of mid canals. all offices, toll houses, water station*, workshops, locomotives ears, track*, stationary engines, frd on harol, hotves and 1 implements, and all the estate, Teal and pane-ash purefaae- ■ ed, owned and held by the Commonwealth, for the nae off the said canals aad railroads; the Canal Commxslossrs 1 prepare duplicate schedules of all the estate, teal aad personal, purchased, owned and held by the Commonwealth, i for the use of the main line of canal* and. railroads from ! Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, describing the toll houses, work shops, and the condition of the eanals and railroad*, and their appendages, and enumerating all the personal proper- ; ty;sakieeheduJeAban be signed by the Canal Commission* i era, and by the president of the *aid company, with the cor porate seal annexed, on behalf of said company, one of which schedules ahalLbe left with the directors of said com pany. and the other delivered to the Governor, to be filed In the office of the Secretary of th* Commonwealth. Sac- 6. That so soon as the said company shall be organ- , iied, and shall give notice to the Governor nf their reedl-j neM to takepomession of the said works, he shall eaum no- I tice thereof to be given to all superintendents, tolleoJteo- j tors, officers' and agents of the Commonwealth, employed j on or Jibont said rmUroeds and canal*,,who shall continue j nevertheless to discharge the duties of their said offices or : employments, and be entitled to receive their present rate of compensation from the said company, until removed, or ; re-appointed by the directors thsratf, and the official bonds of said officer* and agentsrfiall entire to the use of said ecm pany, as to all moneys received by them on account of the works, subsequent to the time when said company shall so I take possession of them as aforesaid. 6*0.7. that Immediately «ftnr Ihe Governor shall have ’ iMued letters patent, the said company shall take possession , of said public works, and shall be bound, ever thereafter to I keep in good repair end operating condition, the entire line j of eaki r»Uroed*and eaaala, extending from Philadelphia to j Pittsburgh, with the necessary toll bouses, water station*, | locks, buildings and other appurtenances, and that tbe.nddj railroads and <-»«?*!« shall be, and forever remain a public highway, sod the said company shall forni*h stationary and locomotive and motive power, for the use of all persons or companies engaged or wishing to engage in the transportation of tonnage or passengers, at such tiafs and in inch "■"»** ascot to impair the use and enjoy- 1 menti of eeidsallroeds and canals, by said pertkfr they pay- j log jutt and fair charges for the ueeofxaid mffin line or any portion thereof, which shall not exseed the rates of totF bow charged upon boats, cars, toonage and passenger* by ; the Commonwealth. It btiag. the true intent and meaning of tb is act, that the said main Une shall be. and remain for ever e public highway, and kept open and in repair by said company as sueb, for the free use and enjoyment of all per kris to use and enjoy the same, and that nothing in this Act contained shall be construed in any way to in terfora with the existing rights and privileges «f parties doing business upon the am. flee. 8. That the said company, on the first day of Decem ber, after its incorporation, and annually thereafter, chaQ caoaato be nudehoVunder the oath of-ottof to officers, and transmitted to the office of the Audita*-GanwaL a de -1 tailed sta’emenf exhibiting the amount of tolls, freight and other incomes, which have been reecdvad by said company HnHiig the preceding year, also a atatemeutof all the expen ditures for the same period, for repairs, management, motive power and other purpose* and it shall be the duty of the Auditor General to file said suUmest ia 'hls office, as all similar reports are now filed. ~ Sac k. That the said oompeny may owanad employ loco motive engine* car*, boats and horns, and convey pattern gets and tonnage or whatsoever defirripHOn on raid canals and railroads, and shall have the right.to receive ocsnpeun don for the same as hereinafter prorated, aad loaakemmfc general wpiftfaM tor the transaction of buiinem on eaki railroads and canals as they may from time io_ time deem l proper, and they shall also have the exclusive tight to fur nish all tbs motive power for said railroad*. Skc. 10. That the said company shall not ham the tight to subject tonnage shipped ox discharged, at intermediate points on Uoo oT improvements, to ebargss cf more than twenty per centum above the rates pm mile charged for similar tonnage pasting over the entire extent of said improvements for the time, being, and the said company nuke no discrimination in tells and rebarges against 1 any boats or tonnage passing to and from the Susquehanna , division of the Pennsylvania canal, Snd the charges end ' tolls on such tonnage and boats, shall never exceed per mile now charged by the State on the Snsqonhtnne, Weet Branch and North Branch divisions of the nle canals, or the amounts now paid the Commonwealth, upon such boats tonnage under present maximum rates of tolls as fixed by the Beard off Quid OnmmlsriPPers. &■& 33. That the oompaay shall carry out, far good faith, all iontraets whlehmay he in nlststi n bttweim the Commonwealth other par ties, for tie mutraWott of, new work on the Allegheny Portage railroad, or fonrepaits or material* on any part of the said mate' line: jVnwci, That the said ctaapaey may abandon said, rootrnte In the mme manner that the Common wealth mfchi have done, and that they shall not be liable for amr nf the:debts on_ tba said main line, ineurrodprtor tothedafidof the transfer. Bxc. 21. That a failure to pay any instalment, and the ae i erued interest for more than six months from the time that i such instalment or interest shall be due, shall works forfeit ure of double the amount ot money due, und a repetitk* of such neglect, shall produoe aforftituzeof ttmftsacuteMberer bygrnated, wbaranpon the said railroads and canals shall r» vert to the State, together with the workingsteekand pro perty tbereon, owned by each oompeny, and'fhewupon the Governor dual announce such forfeiture by proclamation, and the Canal OommiMionef* Shall proceed to take charge of said eanals and raSrotds, and kwp therameopsn fa 1 use, at present rates of toU and charge for the urn thereof, until action l* bad by the >' .. ~ flxe. 36. That It diall stall times be lawful for a commit tee of the Le -isletare appelated for that purpose, telnspeet the books and examine Into the proceedings of the eorporm ttea nnicfaetinr raid main line,-for the purpose of asper tttaing whether the tights and prirfiegea rrented by this not have been misused or abused, and tea Lsglslatnt* may provide such remedies or penalties as may be necessary to aeenre* cotnpUance with tbe provisloax of tills aet ; BSO. 28. Thai the legislature roaerro thw power to Uter, revoke or annul the powers andjitiTflrgee-whkh may be conferred by this act on the compeny whkfc may purchase th* said *■««» line, whenever any 'of the said poww or prtvilegeamay, In their opinion, he Injnrkro* to tee dttxens of this Commonwealth, in such manner, however, that no Injustice shall be done to the said company. Bt xhs Oormnoa: CHAR A. BLACK. Stmfry «fVm Oiwaww H*rri*bgrgyXoT. 14,1854. _ ~ts ». I HAVE Sold my lnteres£ In thwhuaineas of Long, Miller I ACo* to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phmtpa,irtUeoo- | Unoe at the old ataad, Po. 100 Pront tdzeet. IcordUily | recommend the new fins to the.patJro&egeef mp friends. Pittsburgh, Jolj 29,1854. P. IL MILLKB. 8. i. loss pgrqjya. S. A. LONG * CO*, BELL AND BRASS FOUHPEB&AND BAS PITXEBB, invite attention to their stockof Chandelier?, Brackets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up boome with Gaa and Steam, make Brass Castings of. aU kinds to*cider, tar nish Railroad Pomps and Tank Fittings, and keep Asta* Attrition Metal constantly ... . . • Jy*l- WATCHES AND JEWELRY.—WILSON, No. 61 Market stmt, corner of FMrth, Bm xtctiiaA a large lot.of Use Watches, snlteMe fer nOmd iod rim mea. Also, - T^ w Watches sad Cbaiaa, of tt* meal dorireble patterns Sadat tow tor prim' Also, Jowriro, Carton,fw Ware, gpeetaein, and BAtot Ac , all'at lover prices Hail ntn»i dicThen, sad vszrastsiL ~ Watch repairing done prcnpUy in tba boat manner. Jewelry and rinldems maos to order. - -- - mrryi... ■TTUjBHABgOIIC fcirmnee <* tiga# jwy 1 Hoiti.hu Lhalrs, bo adapted fcetlisilsiwal ulawarSn^lKSlßnttßCMFeicwAMluUu SSis«*«»r-.l» ToDil^4 eori &M anA tattfafaU ftrseta . £ .. >3. *vt * • .« *■' * t - 'S'* «*. RAILROADS WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA 1854. SMipiBBIH 1854. RAILROAD. S ffIHK BAIL SL4IN will leave every morning (Sunday* X exeeptad) at 7 o’eUfek, stopping si all kb*, regular *ta>. tlona»aiiiivtog to PtotoWnMa at 1880 A.M. THE PAST TRAIN wilt leave Pittsburgh daily (except - Sunday,) st 1-o'clock, stepping at Irwin's, Greensborc, Ls* ttobe,'BlairsvfUe.l#Kfceort« Johnstown, Wiimorw. Qellltwri, Altoona, At, arriving la PhiiecMffcia st 8 (/does, tits ifagt morning. . THE BXERSBB TRAIN wffl Isars ev*ra evening st 9dl o'clock, stopping only st Greenshurgh, Istnb% . SammsrbtU; OslUtm, Altoona, ... te, eomeeilprsi HnMnng wftb Ua.tnia.te Biltt* more, sad arriving to Phfladetolrta or Priilmn—, st 8 o’clock, P.M. THR ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wQI Isnvw every after noon (except Sunday) st &SQ o’clock, stopping atallregn* tomtido%ialr«Bttoi«BWMbru Niimilk THR SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave# dsQy (exceptSunday,} st U o’cluek,A. stopping st SUMS' tfcrru, and running only a* for a# Briiteli. RETURNING TRAINS arrive to Httobujgb. Fhat Ac pntamndatton arrives st 8 o’clock. A. M. Bipi si, L2OP. M. Second Aceomaodsfieh, 7, F. X. MsU 12J0, P. M. Pact Xte«,SJO,AM. . .Pare to New York, to Baltimore, SB,SO. Pare to Harrisburg, Jfl^SO. Baggage checked to all statkmson the tanytranlaßeiL rosd, sad to Philadelphia and Baßtatora. Pa—angers ptmrlia*dng tickets to ears, wQI be charged n nans to addition to the station rates, except from station# where the Company have no Agent. . JWnneylvsais money, sad par funds only, received to IdlisMthr tickets. % NOSUR.—Ia easeof los% the Company will hold themselves responsible fbrperwwuO baggage only, sad tar. an amount not exceeding $l6O. N. B.—Tie Excelsior Omnibus line has been employed to convey pesaangers and baggage to and from the Depot, at. a charge not to earned 16 cents fbr each passenger, sad 16 cents for each trunk. : Poe tickets, apply to J. ME2KIKEN, Agent, At the F. R. R. Passenger Station.on liberty at. TOiahqrgh; November 13th, ISM—f novlA ■ BTKDBRHVILLE TO HEWABK, COLUMBUB AHD GOfCZHBATI, Mga &S&& msk san Vim BtevbenvlUe sad Indiana Railroftd! Fifteen milks by canal packet, and central OHIO RAILROAD from GUypooTs Station to Newark Passengers leaving Steubenvlile at 7 o’clock. A.Mv arrive at Claypool’s in time to connect with Night Express Train, on Central Ohle Railroad, for Newark and Columbus, arri* Ting at Newark at 12.03 A. M_, and Columbus at 1.2 U A.6L, conneettog immediately with train for Cincinnati; «nd at Xenia with train for ladlanapoUs and Chicago, VIA DAYTON. Returning, passengers leave Columbus at 6.40 A M, and Newark at B2S A. M n arriving at Claypool’s at 9.00 A. M, and leaving immediately Aw^tenbenville and intermediate points, and arriving at Steubenville at 7.461*. M. PRESENT FARE. Proa SteobenvUle to Newark, Do. do. Colombus, Paasengera going East by this mate will procure Tickets at the Central" Ohio Railroad, offices la Cotambas and Newark. Pa mange ni change Can at Newark, for ML Vernon, Shel* by, Minefield, Sandusky City and Toledo. ~ In a fow weeks the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad wfll be finished to Newark, thereby dispensing with the Canal Packets. ISRAEL PEMBERTON, novl Bno*Ttntendrnt. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS A5O MSW ORLKiJiS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO i THENCE BT CHICAGO AMD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD Aa Air Lise Route from Chicago to St Louis. riUUINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) X on. arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern and fimtwl B » <l, |llllll - Ist. BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL. 9:<S. A. M. . 3d_ “ « NIGHT EXPRESS—IfoOo, P. M. Trains ran.through to St. Louis Jn fourteen boors, via Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, vrithoat change oj cart or baggage, conneettog at Alton with daily Lm« « Packets fbr Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and n* St. Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the 61 taisrippi, and with regular lines of steamers for Kama* and Council Bluffiu & TIME PROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 38 HOUR 3 Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Can tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot to Chics go. E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Paswegvr Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, J&-, Superintendent. CP" Thro ugh Tickets to St. Look, by this route, ean be obtained lu Pittsburgh, at. Offices of Cleveland and Pitts* burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. f>epST:6m CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH IN.‘CONNECTION WITH TUE Ohio aad Pennsylvaula ttallrosd, rpHE shortest, quickest and cheapest roots to Toledo, Chi -1 eaco, Bock Inland, **»■! gt. Louis, is VIA CLEVELAND. * This route k one hdndied mike shorter and about eight bonze quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA IN* JHASAFOLI& « Three Dally Trains between Pittsburgh aad Cleveland. Pour Doily Trafiu betweeu Cleveland and Chicago. Ume to Cleveland six hoars, Chisago twenty-two hours, and St Louis thirty-seven hours. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at? AO, A. JJ., 12.00, M>, and 680 P. M, connvetlng at Hudson with Trains fer Cuyahoga PhDs arid Akron.and axritbu in Cleveland at W.OO, A. tL, ltD, t. iL, «nd 5.20, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at ROO, 4. kL, BDO, A. SL, and 3.00, P. M.; arrive in Cleveland at 10 00, A. IL, R3O, P. IL, and 8.20, P. IL; con necting there with through Trains for Toledo, Chicago, Hock Island and 8t Louis. » - Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St- Louis and the North west, leaving Pittsburgh on cither of the morning or afrer nooa tralns, by going VIA CLEVELAND, will arrive in Chicago one Train in advance of those who go via Mans field or any other route. Time gained By going via Cleve land, right hours. . Passengers going to 8t- Louis or any other point west of Chicago, will nuke the closest connections and quick*** time by taking the &00, A.M., Train from Pittsburgh. Passengers by this Train (viattnevetaod) reach fct. Louis on the evening of tbe following qay. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run os follows: Leave Cleveland at 6.00 and 6.30, A. SI., i3O and A2O, P. M ; arrive in Cbieago at 8.43 and ILOO, P. M., SAO, A. M. and 12.00 M. - —Trains leave for Soek Island and St. Louis os follows: Leev# Chicago at 8.23, A. M and PAD, P. M. * Piwriingi n for St. Look go over Hock l&iand Railroad to Johet, ana theneeover the Chicago and Mbsiatippi Railroad ■to Altoo, and theneft by Steamboat (23 rnCes) to St. Louh>. Paseengera by tbe Bdo, A. 1L» Train arrive in 5L Louis at lLSOnmo evening, and by the 930, P. M., Train at noon next day. Beggagw checked through to Cleveland, And there re daeeked forCUeego ana St. Louis. PARE VIA ALLIAXCF AND CLEVELAND. I*T 0.138. 1 Jm.CLaM. Sot ct«s. To AUlence SO i To Cbtago 411*50 9 50 QereUod..—. 400 j 1a 3*Jle_. 14 60 li ho Toledo.. 600 ( Koek IftltwL. Ift 60 13 50 Dftroit ft 00 | SL„Loui£...... 10 50 la 50 Puksobts «xe requested to procure their tickets »■ the oßee of the Oompeoy, la Monongibele House, third door below the corner. J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland. J. A. CADGHEY, Agent, Pittsburgh- OHIO AHD CTHSTLYAJUA BA2LSOAD. Itw Anaiic«flM»t* COMMENCING FEME BA&Y'IZ, 1864. MAIL TRAIN leareirPttteburgb at SAM; dines at Alii um; takeateeat Craetlice. and makes a ddse con- Medoß there wid»-a tut Xxpnu Train, retching dncin* natl ebon* 12 ottock at night. KXFRRBS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a» 3 o’clock, P. M., -after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the Night Expree* which readme Cincinnati in the morning. Connection* are mad* with the Ohio and Indiana, and Bdfcntalne and Indiana railroad* £>r Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. Gonasetfcms SM mad* with Cleveland. Monroeville. San dnskj, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with fiucyitos, tipper - Sandusky, toest. and the towns on the Mad Hirer Hoad. , Alee, with Mount Yernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Mansfield road. toe fckCtectnoati ST; tolndianapoli*sB; to Dayton S6JO; to XetedafA; to Oolnmbns to Zanesville $5,10; u Cfeveland $4. nroagh tickets to Loaisrille at reduced raise. -• THE EXPRESS' TRAIN learns Crestline at 1.15 P 51, .and reaches Pittsburgh *t sao P Al, connecting with tha fast Ezereu Train through hi fifteen hoars to Philadelphia. SAIL TRAIN loaves Crestline at 130, A-on the ar rival of the N(gfet Express Train from Cincinnati, and •Rirerat Pittsburghat 11.40, PM. - - . NSW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 AX, and 6 PX, and New Brighton at 6 A M, and lAS BH. FREIGHT TRAIN letTas Pittsburgh atTiU, sad 9P, L» ud arrives at 44J0 A. M, and £BO, P M. onSoodar. JB^SokvCrorTortfer inteßstiCß, apply at the ticket ■eoeoftbe GhfoeadPennsylvania Railroad Company, of .CL CURRY, at the ooraer offifce uader the Monongabela 1 Bttrtcrriuor of ■ QJBOSQI PARKIN, Ticket Again, Federal street Catkin. ■JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. VKRY LATKBT MtJSIO—&RNRY KLEBEB ku just ipeoiTed per express the'following exeeUentnew 'mu £e,jaet Intel by Pfrtti A Pond and Ilall k Son, Seff York; Infill)drift. bye; beesrifoi new ballad. oompceed and dedleeM to Henry Kleber, by Wm. T. Wallace. I loee and I am happy; pesreoogby do. When efceg i«*meet;'MW ballad by do. Down the river, dawn the Ohio; new .Ethiopeaa eons. Ply Zephyr*, Bonthcrn Arietta: by S. I. genii. . PlAtfO: BeUena, Polka de britUant: composed by H. Album Leave*; a collection of Polka*, Wei tees, Marche*, rix. number*, composed and arranged axpieHy tar yonngpemUe: by Henry Kleber. NoTLCtara Polka Masnrica; M % Love inter Gallop; « S.MeeCineMarch;* >*» <. BotfDpß Walts; «» •* AmmmUMii " “ n fikriea WUn imite Dream Hie Sebottiecfc: by Prande H. Brown. - :WtlDdXlWS.SebotaariiOy_ do. . _ lOl Third etreet»rign of the Golden Harp. ' ••• * -r ..if '-x -A.- ~" r, , f. ' , ' bstprusoi
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