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Shtuilt Bousd.—A dtetraring uddwt, pratablr TMaltU b ttw dktli of » roaflufl tatmtbg wmotMi. Wm/YOBM, of th. Birth Wud, ooosmd ywtw morning. Tb, oMM, who to only *lI7«r» of pining In a non oflibtofhort taUmi, alon wifethno «fcnofem, at tho gomo of Bind Mu* «nZ Oh of feo cUUmn, In» spirit spl«jfoln<n, threw Mmaotf OB th. floor taftontoTlir. Tom* I .chßd, who,rtmnMhif olong, with Uo >r« hHinWOilwl, trlpprt nor tho reeumbent tan, nfl wno thrown tits tho n&totofre. bluing flr* bnrn togln tho grete. The children, teddy ftfchtonoiLted Mt preunetoftend onOokot to pull tho poor aw&nr •wuy.ondltwu onlyotter thdrplordn* alnfab brought thobthorof thoehOd Into tho room, thot atetaaooWM oflbrdod. Tho wlxdo fhoo ond nock of tho child woo hnrnod uhddtoflgnred In tho moot horrible moona. >Wmn tortolnod thot thelojorire m»7 *»uit fomlly. *Ton If tho nofcrtnnoto oofforor roooron, ih. morho of tho Mddont will bo rinible oo loop 00 lift lute. The puente of the ohIU are plunged in the most poignant anguish on account of the affair. ; Theater.—Manager Foster has tamed his attention to the rfr-pgotaeticm of the manifieeut drastic spectacles formerly so pcpnlar. Inst night, the wvsHkior i£e spectacle, dramatised from Dumas’ novel of the Three Guardsmen, ves placed upon the stage in besntiftti style, the soenerj* decorations, appointments and dresses toeing of the most superb description. The play was eminently suo oessful—a continuous round of cheers, from the oomnMcee meat to the dose, manifesting the satisfaction of the au dience with the entire performance. To-night will be pro duced the thrilling drama of the Bosun rather, or the righting Brothers of Borne, with all the accessaries of splen did drosses and new and beautiful soenerj Mr. roster dis plays a taste never surpassed, In placing such phees on the stage, and ilsssrres encouragement from our theatregoers. PjCKPOOEMS IH THB MARKET HOUSI ~ We bear complaints afanost-every market day of some one hav ing their pockets picked in the market house. Them of fonoes are eemmited by a gang of picayonish seoondrelt destitute of courage enough to commit bolder thefts, who frequeo t the market piece, end steal the pocket books of un suspecting women. On last Saturday, a lady of our ac quaintance, while in the second story of the market build log, was robbed of a valuable shawl pin, and a porte-monla containing ten dollars. The rascals work quietly and un suspected in the crowd. The market constable has been told repeatedly ofihese depredations, but appears to psy no attention to the matter, we, therefore, advise all who have business there to keep a look oat for themedvee. Free Lectori. — We hope oar readers wilt not forget the lecture of Bou. Walter H. Lowrie, this even log, at the Second Presbyterian Church, before the Young Men’s Christian Association. We have not heard what is to be the subject discussed, but feel assured it will Instruct and interest all. Judge Lowrie is well known In this com munity as a cultivated and classical scholar; and it would be superfluous on our part to say anything in his favor. An hour spent in listening to him will not be time us profi tably passed. A Desirable Impbotexevt. —We obaervo workmen are engaged grading tad paving Fulton street, between Webster and Cuff, nils Is an improvement long needed In that quarter of the city, and we are surprised was not commenced earlier. Several other streets, up there, are almost impassible for the want of a u bottom,” and the Inhabitants in the neighborhood, will rqjoiee greatly to hear that the Street Commissioner has taken charge of them likewise. The Court or Quarter Sbsuobs was occupied yesterday in tbe continuance of the trial of M’Oullough, for creating a nuisance. Tbe testimony in the case Is qottc voluminous, and will occupy a day yet in the delivery. The Commonwealth concluded the hearing of evidence on their-side at noon, yesterday. Fire.—A frame stable, on the Fourth street road, near Soho Bridge, belonging to Hr. James Beed, was totally destroyed by fire last night, about ten o’clock, to gether with a large amount of hay and feed. The fire was no doubt the work of an incendiary, as no fire was kept in the building. The total loss will amount to about SICOO. Fired. —The Pittabargh and ConneUiville Railroad Company was fined five dollars and costs, yester day, by Mayor Tola, for allowing ears belonging to them to stand on Liberty street, contrary to the dty ordinance. The cars were brought on from tbe Bast, and were awaiting shipment up tbe Monongaheia. Narrow Escape tbom Drowhisq — A young mao n-oiHl WilH-un MilUgan, fell into the Uonongabela river, above tbe first dam, yeeterdav, end came near being drowned. He was only saved through the intrepidity of a comrade, who jumped in end rescued him, just as he was >-lnh ng the last time. Select Soiree. —Madame Granet'a first Select Soiree will be given this evening at iA&yetta Bail. Everv arrangement has been made to give eclat to the affair, and those who are so fortunate as to secure a tieket of Invita tion, may calculate on having a first rate time. Held to Bail. —George Booth, agaisat whom suit was brought, a few days ego, in tbe District Coart, for slaoder, by Johu Brown, was arrested, yesterday, and held to bail in tbe sum of $3OOO, the amount of damages claimed. Remember —The best place to bay good heta at fair prices is at the Banner Hat Store, 47 Wood street, op posite the new Presbyterian Church. Look ont for the sign of tbe American Flag. * Surxtt or the Peaob. —A man named Philip H’Kenna was held to bail yesterday, by Alderman M’Mas tars, for threatening to shoot his sister-in-law, Ellen|Bock. Architectural, mechanical and landscape Drawing Class now open at octdO RHUBARB BOOTS—Mammoth variety; 10,000 Aspara gus Boots, large aixe; tat sals by ocUiS B’ IBLS.S AND PRAYER BOOKS.—The subscriber bus lately received a large and beautiful assortment of 111- Wee, Lesson* aod Prayer Books, suitable for the family, church sod pulpit, from American and Oxford presses. For sale at eastern prices by J. *. DAVISON, jujvl7 C 5 Market street, near Fourth. CW t r h—loo bags prime Uk); j 20 do Java; in store and for sale by oct23 KINO A MOORHEAD UUAhfc—10,0U0 Havana Cigars on band and for eale by / novl3 J. W. HPTLEK A CO. Magazines fok dbcbmbbh.—Godej’e Lady’s Book Peterson's Ladles* National Magazine BecuiTea and for sale at the cheap book Bto re of W. A. QILDENFENNKY A 00., 76 Fourth street (tluKn —d obis Sweet CWer for eale by / QftTlS HENRY U OQLLINB Mus K-3; ocS) in grain, just received and for «ale by dot 10 FUMING BROS. KADWAY'S READY RELIEF—IO grow in start* and tor -sale bv [dotlo| FLEMING BRQB WUITIMJ 20 bbD in store and for sale by FLEMING BRO&, Successors to J. Kidd A Ox, No. 60 Wood street. Sand CRUCIBLES—SoO nests in store and for sa!« by nnvlT FLEMING BROS, BXA ATE SODA—IOO kegiin store and tor sale ly nr.Tl? FLEMING BROS. BLUE MASS—oolbs in store ana tot sale by nnd ? FLEMING BBOS. GARRETTS SCOTCH SNUFF—IOOO lbe for sale by n „*T7 FLEMING Bit OS. BURGUNDY”WT6U— aocTlbs in store and lor tale by »nvi? flaming bros. PURE WHITE LEAD—GOO keg? In store and for sale by oqtlT FLEMING BROS. PAINT BRUSHES—IOO dozen In store and for sale by dot 17 BUMING 8808. LEaD— iv tone Galena Lead in store and-for sale by J. W. BUTLER k 00., nr»Ti7 07 First street. OUM DIU). & —Another large supply of eery fine Goto Dropt>. assorted flavors, received by JOB. FLEMING, mnviT corner of the Diamond and Market st» Honey SOAP—A large supply of the celebrated Bone; soap. and a great variety of others, received by n«»i7 * JOB. FLEMING. Hair brushes—A Urge supply of fine English Hair Brushes, also, a large assortment of Combs, of every description, received and for tale by noviT JOB. FLEMINQ. MOiuSK’d INVIGORATING CORDIAL— 6aosen received bv [dotl7] JOB. FLEMING. iutl> CaGES—O down assorted rises and pattern*, for k «al* br Inovlftf JAMES WARDROP. lAnu— ju kegs received and for sale by , n o n>i HENHY fl. COLLINB. [ yUTTEK—IO nrkius for sale by novill HENRY II COLLINS WRAPPING PAPER—2OO reams common and medium to arrive and for sale by oovSl HENRY 1L COLLINS. NEW crop KAI3IN3—&O whole, half and quarter bol es. of the new crop, to arrive this day by Railroad,for F,le by fnovlSl W. A. M'CLURO. BLANKETS— Just received 6uo pairs of 9-4,10-4,114a0d 12 4 English, French and Swiss Blankets. UOT23 ' / A. A. MASON k CO. SHAWLS— A. A. Mason *OO are now opening up wards of 600 Woolen Long Shawls, of all grades and style*, which wilt be offered al very low prices. nov2B R‘ OSIN SOAP —250 boxes for sale by dot 16 SMITH k SINCLAIR. /'IUKKSB —24 boxes W, R.Cbeefit, in store and for saieb) I / oetlS ENGLISH A fUCUAItPBQN. Philadelphia buckwheat— l,ooo ft* extra Phiu iielphia Ducawbeat-just received by Railroad. nrr»lB W. A. M*CEPBO- . EAK COHN—6OO bus Ear Corn lor sale by JAB. M’LAUOHLIN, No. 10 Boitbflold tL B ROCHE SHAWLS—-A. A. MASON A CO. hwjtMt re ceived e Urge and eplendid assortment of kmg and square Brocbe Shawls. : nor 26 Double centred broche shawls—a. a. ma son A CO. will open, this morning, 60 long Brocbe Shawls, with double centrcn something entirely pew. UTTER—2O kegs dairy packed this day received by po«16 HKNRV g. OOLLINB. CIiIAIN CABLE—A second band Chain Cable, SO to 76 j feet Jong, tor sale cheap by ' nov 13 J. W. BUTLER A 00. IiIMNKY TOPS—6O of various patterns received by nov2l HENRY H, OOUJNfI. IME -100 bbls received and for aale by i qot1& HENRY H. COLLINS. hxa prime Cutting for sale by povIS HENRY VL COLLINS. IhU—loo half bbls White Hah and Trout far aale by nowlfi HENRY H. COLLINS. Matches— 200 gross this day received and for sale by novls * - HENRY H. COLLINS. DRESSING BUREAUS—Mahogany andYalnat.Dreislii*, Bureaus, terpentine fronts, a handsome article, finish ed andfor dale by T. B. YOUNG A CO., octlT BBithfitlil street LIQUORIOE— 2 eases Calabria Liquorice, for sale by POTS . . " B. E. SELLERS A QO. USTAKD— 30 kegs English Mustard, foreale by novB e-y“ x SELLERS A 00. aUININE— 200 ounces Quinine, lor sale by _novB „ B. B. SELLERS A CO. BRIMSTONE— 1,700 Re Brimstone, ** aale by novB R. B. BBLLRaS k 00. ARD-U kegs this day received and for ealeby nov9 HENRY H. 00LLIN8. FISH— 60 bbU No. 3 large Mackerel; SO boxes Scaled Herring ; 6 Uerees Codfish; 4 cases Sardines; received and for sale by B6vT. MILLER A RIfI&ETSON. /■"hUd— Sperm, Lard, Whala and TaruM and for sale by [dot?] MTf.LER A SAUtBATUd— 26 boxes Al’lftrlana’s Balsrmtua,for aalel nor? MILLER A B^DDBON. (>• 'is. Vi • .'.’Vi hr hit • »s. TELEGRAPHIC. ■j th* OM> Umi <br th* Ksniaff Foit THREE BATS LATKR FROM XOBOPK. N*W Toutf November 29.—The steamer Africa arrived With Liverpool Satas to the 18th. There Is nothing really teter or hnportnfit from-thr—at of war. Apause has en dued in tba fiett-flgbting before SehestopoL The despatches Of both Bo—lans and British say that the stage progresses with regularity, and that preparations are making for an assault. - Both parties are in want of bat the h—tigers are wens off than the beeeiged. The Russians . tegtri to want ammunition, and the allies are reduced, by battle and disease to 60,000, which caused much alarm in England and France, and the utmost efforts are making to send instant'reinforcements. All the mall steamers are chartered. The winter is setting in severely. There has been stormy weather on the Black Sea, and two Turkish frigates were wrecked. The great hospital in Sebastopol, with 2,000 wounded, was burned by the fire of the eUiee. There will be no mail until the Padfle sails on the 2dth, the government having taken the Niagara off the Halifax route. A lsrpe French loan is spoken of. The Africa brings 66 pa—angers. The news by the Union, from Southampton, will be four days !ater,after which there will be a skip of a week, owing to the withdrawal of the Nisgcra. The Austrian note, in reply to Prussia's notscf the 80th October, arrived at Berlin on the 12tb. So fa . - as its con* tents have transpired, Austria gladly accepts Prussia's pro mise of support in the Principalities, but lays great stress on having this assistance, which i* viewed as a logical and necessary consequent of the treaty of April 20Jb, rather than a new arrangement It was expected in the French camp that an assault would be made on the 6th, which would have been, had not the Russians attacked the allied positions on the 4th. Thefirlog was slack on both sides. Preparations are being made for an assault Sealing lad ders had been ordered up. Four Russian ships were sunk In the harbor by the allies’ fire. One of them was the Twelve Apostles. The typhus fever had broken out at Bebastopol, from the number of unburied dead. Conflagrations were continu ally occurring from red hot shot, and water was getting ex eeediogly scarce. The Russians are preparing for street fighting. They are posting cannon to sweep the streets, fortifying bouses, Ac. The English official account of the action of the 6th did not reach London until the 16th, owing to the telegraphic interruption. Lord Raglan says, the enemy, with an Immense force, at tacked yesterday in the dawn of morning the right of the English position. The battle was extremely obstinate, and not nntu past noon was the enemy definitely repulsed. They were forced to retreat, leaving the field covered with dead. Several hundred prisoners were taken. The num ber of the enemy much exceeded that at Alma. The lessee of the Russians were enormou*; our losses haTe also been very great, and Generals Sir George Brown, Bentinck, Adams, Butler, and Torrens were wounded. Tbe conduct ef tbe truOfS in the face of an enemy so superior in numbers wa« excellent. A Russian official letter says the arrival of the Grand Duke produced suab enthusiasm in tbe ranks that the Gen eral thought it well to turn it to account. Consequently, the garrison made two sorties—tbe first at one o'clock, against the English; and tbe second at two o’clock, against the French. The affair with tbe English was of tbe most desperate kind. It is said that the Russians succeeded in spiking their guns. On the aide of the French, fifteen guns were also spiked by the Russians. After this the Russians retired in all baste, when the French division pursued them under tbe very walla. It was receive ! with a most mur derous fire, and they had to foil back. A ssneuinary nul obstinate struggle ensued, which was prolonged until night fall. Menschikoff admits the lot* of lour thousand, and adds that the lose of tbe allies was at least eqhal, according to his account. Twenty-two thousand Russians were en gaged in this affair. Menschikoff announces that he is about tn concentrate all his forces at Bankshigaval, Simperopol, and other places. Admiral Machinoff, repotted it is said, has recov ered and resumed his duty. A Vienna despatclrof the 15th says that despatches from B-*Uklava. dated tbe 11th, were received this evening, ac- cording to which another great battle was fought, in which the loss of the Russians is nitre thousand, and the loss of the allies was al*o great, but they remainad masters of tbe field. Sickness lion the increase in the allied camp. A Turkish eighty gun ship and frigate were (tank in the galedT official Kasdan news, Tia Minna, state* that from the stb to the 9th, nothing of importance had awiumd. The bombardments continued but the breaches are always repaired. St paired. H. Petersburg advices report that the Kogllah fleet left Baltic. The winter has set in with unusual severity. Palmerston did not leave London for Paris anti! tbe 16th. The official statement of tbe affairs of Allen A Anderson, is published. It states that they will pay about 5s in the pound. A French loan, of 6 or 600,000.000 of francs, is spoken of The French troops are bein* withdrawn from Italy. LATEST. Lowdox, &atcu>&t. —Sir Georg* Calheart, and Generals Strsogaway and Gouldie were killed io the action on the stb. This is official. A mass of telegraphic despatches were received during the night. The following are the only Items not previously published: Dates from the Crimea on the 4th state that tbe Duke of Cambridge had his bone killed under him. The English had 2000 killed and wonnded. Tbe loss of thn French was 1600, and the Russian loss between 7 and KMX). Prince Napoleon arrived at Constantinople, suffering from a dlarrhcza attack. On the slh 40,000 Russians were engaged; the redoubts were taken and re-taken. General Brown’s arm was ampu tated. The Russians bad left the heights at Balaklava expecting reinforcements. The allies were being continually rein forced. Steam frigates arrived at Batouo with a convoy of 4000 troops to tbe Crimea. letters from Constantinople to the 6th, state that &00U French niled firm there for tbe Crimea, with a favorable wind. DUFFS COLLEGE. The Sultan has degraded Suleeman Pacha, commander of the Ottoman troopa in the Crimea. JAMES WARDROP. Tbe Turkish man-of-war, Ahadiache, foundered, * ith the Turkish Admiral and seven hundred men on board. An Egyptian frigate was lost in the Black Sea. Miss Nightingale, with thirty-seven nurses for the hospi tal at fientari. arrived et Constantinople on the sth. Lrvaaroot Uuun, November 18.—Cotton—Milligan re ports the sales of Colton for tbe week at 39,000 bales. Inclu ding 2.000 for speculation, and 4.OUU for export; Orleans fair, 6*-£; middling, 6}-£; upland fair, 6; middling, 61 jj; de mand moderate; pricep in favor of buyers, but quotations unaltered. Denniston quotes Mobile fair at 6; middling, 6 3-16; N. 0. middling, 6 3-lfl; upland mi-dling, 5 3 lt> Breadstuff*—Western Canal Flour. 43* Flour ha# ds. clioed 6d. Gorn declined Is fl qr; yellow, 465; white, 4Gs IlArax, 16th —The Cotton market has undergone do quo table change since our last; the *alr« were 10 jO bales. At Manchester, trade had largely declined during the London Maser.— Transactions in American securities were email, and stocks have declined. Beef market firm, and prices a trifle higher. Pork a trifle higher. Lard staler, but not quotably lower. The London markets were generally dull, and without material change in quotations. Iron dull; bar i> quoted in Wales at £7 la to £3; rails are quoted in Wales at £7 Scotch Pig Iron Is quoted in Glasgow at 40*. American securities dull and a trifle lower; U S flief, 1863,101 @102; U.S. sixes, bonds, Penn sylvania fives, bonds,74; Maryland fives, bonds&3@94; Vlr ginia sixes 83@$4. New Oubass, November 28.—The election for State Sena tor took place on Monday, when the Democratic nominee was beaten two thousand three hundred votes by the Inde wndent candidate, who was supported by the Know No hlngs. •’ The Creseent City arrived from Havana with dates tc the 24th There is little news of importance. A private letter aays it is rumored that a general PronuDciamentotook place on the 19th, and passed off quietly. Later newt from Texas is received by the Charles Morgau. The Galveatm Times says the Governor has declined to is sue proposals for another contract for building the Pacific Road CoUon unchanged; sales 6,000 bales. Sales 1,000 bags Rio Coffee at 9}£. Niw Yoax, November 29.—At a meeting of the Stc-ck holders of the Parkersburg CoaJ Compnuy, brid last evening, resolution* were adopted acknowledging their liability for the mholeoTer i«sued stock, and concerting measures for reorganizing the company. Yesterday; Captain* Kobvrt McCerrou and Beatty, of this city, were drowned near Sandy Hook while on a (lucking ex cursion, by the upselling of their boat. The Grand Jury have Investigated the causes of the loss of the Arctic and New Bra. Boston, November29.—Then- waaagrnnd Know Nothing festival last evening in the hall over the Fitchburg depot. About 1600 persouswere present. The Hon Mart-hall P. Wilson presided and numerous speeches were delivered by ircmiuont members of the organization, mostly cougralu atnr j if the triumphs of American principles in alassachu setta. The proceedings wore Interesting and highly enthu siastic. Cou-mbia, 8. C.. November 29 —Two men were frozen to death in Mobile, last week, while gunning in a beat. The Governor of Texas, in a long letter to the State Trea surer, refoecs to aceept the stock offered by Messrs. Walker A King, because not of the description required by law, nor transferred as required, nor good as par stock, lie there fore declares the contracts null and void, and proposals for ft new one will be received. Baltixo&i, November 29.—There is no mail beyond Mo* bile. Two mails are due. The State Department announces the reception of official information from the French and EDgltsh governments of an intention to vigorously enforce blockades in the spring of the Bosnian ports in the Baltte, White, Black, and Aaov Seas. Theodore Parker Indicted In the United States Circuit Corn t, to-day, J udge Sprague presiding, the Rev. Theodore Parker was arraigned, and | pfe bail In $l6OO to appear on trial at the March term of he Court. Chicago, November 29.—The steamer Pacific and the Grand Tower came in collision near Memphis. ' Both sunk, and are a total lost. The paseengeis were saved. The Pa cific was bound downward and the Grand Tower up. Salllni of the Asia. NXW YolE, ftovember 29.—The Alia sailed with 91 pas sengers and $BB6OOO in specie, and a very large cargo. NEW MUSIC.—Just received by express, the following new Music'; Burney O'Toole, Irish ballad: by 8. Lee. ■ Sweet Vesper Bells ol Ancona: John Parry. Good Night Beloved, serenade: Longfellow. Soldier’s Funeral March: Wm. J. Lemon. My Little Valley Home. ' Old Corn MUI: sung by E. P. Christy. The latest Ethio pian song. Grebe’s World of Music. An unsurpassable and admira ble collection,tb* greatest ever published, comprising the moat charming melodies, arranged In every variety of style to please the million. Holliday Soqg: J. J. Hainan. Love the Dearest . The Irish Evergreen Quadrille. For sale at the oldec tnbUsbed Piano Depot CHARLOTTE BLUME, nov4 118 Wood street Another arrival of those so jußtly celebrated Ham burgh Pianos, used by List, Cserny, and other great per formers, la expected next week. -eanniCKj BOORS.—Webster and hi* Master Places; by JT) Rev. B. F. Tefft. Pride of life: by Lady Scott, author of Henpecked I^us- Balt Water Babbles, or Life on the Were. The History of Emm and Nebraska. Hap of Kaneae and .Nebraska Tertttory. Received and foraeleatthe cheap;Book Store of W. A. QILDKNFKNNKY A 00., No. 76 Fourth street Window glass—loo boxes sxio; 100 “ 10x12; 60 « 9x12; 76 ** 12x16; • 60 u 10x14; Bw«arer’s trial,- for Bale by fnoVlO] SMITH A SINCLAIR. ,r r i «*«• V ARRIVAL 07 THR AFRICA. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. From Mew Orleans. Affairs In Sew York. Know Nothing Festival. From the Sooth, From Baltimore. Collision. SMi= COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AID HRRBHABTS* EXCHAHGK. OFFICERS. Presidents JOHN HHIPTON. first Vice President—Wu, H. Sura. Second “ “ Wx. A Brow. Secretary—Wn. B. Him. IVeamrer— Johk D. Scour. Superintendent's. T. Nobvbax, Jm. CommiUee of Arbitration for November.— W. R. BaoW y ▼. P., 9. Seiairs, W.K. Nuocx, J.M. Punrocx, W. P. Jobrs. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Omc* or tui Daily Moßiture Poor,) Thoradßy, November 30,1864. J There «u considerable done in Floor and Grain jester* day, bat in other articles the basin era was ailm. We note on the Exchange books the following sales: BACON—6,OOO S>s Shoulders and nuns, in lots, at <5J£ and lie, cash. ASHES—3 tons Pearls at 6}se; 12 casks Soda at 6 months. BUTTER—IOO kegs packed at 12c, cash; 2 bbls roll at 20c, cash. EGOS—2 bbls at 20c 9 doxen, cash. FLOUR-177 bbls superfine, from mill, In lots, at $8,30; 186 do do from store, in lots, at $9,37£9,60; 25 do extra do at $0,50. GRAIN—Corn: 110 bos inferior ear, from wharf, at 80c; 200 do ear, irom depot, at 65c; 110 do shelled do at 85c. Oats: 550 bus from depot, at 66c; 300 do from store, at 68e. Barley: 70 bus from wagon, at sl^37^4. BOGS—6OO head, graaa fed, at $3,37<£3,60 $1 cwt MOLASSES—26 bbls. oak and cypress, at 24c, 4 months. SUGAR—22 bbds fully fair to prime, In lots, at 76, cash and time; 3do prime at $3,76, cash. WHISKY—3O bbls rectified, in lota, Rt 36*. Saw Counterfeit*. We extract from BicbnelTs Reporter, one of the most reli able journals published in this coantry, the following list of new counterfeits. Look out for them. Grocers’ and Producers? Bank, Prorijenoe, B. L—6’i, al* tered from l’s. Vignette, two females. Bank of Bainbridge, Pen Yan, N. Y.—lo's, letter A,dated June 1,1850. Engraving very coarse; has the appearance of a wood cut. Island City Bank, N. Y.—lo’s altered from l’s. Vignette, ship building, Ac. City Bank, New Haven, CL—6’s, letter A: Variously filial ap. This Is a very dangerous counterfeit. Bank of North America, Seymour, CL—s’s, altered from l’s. Vignette, figure of Fame. fWmoulh Bank, Falmouth, Mass.—3>, spurious. Vig nette, a female and agricultural Implements. TELEGRAPH MARKETS. Niw York, November 20.—Cotton unchanged at a mode rate demand, with sales of 700 bales. Flourdull; aalasS26o bbls good Ohio at $8,60(39; Southern easier; sales 900 bbls ats6,2s@o. Wheal dull. Corn dull and declining; tales 26,000 bushels Western mixed At 90@91. Pork atrlfiehigh er; sal*** 1500 bbl Mess at Beef unchanged. Lard steady. Whisky: Ohio 42@43. Coffee heavy; sales 1600 bags, at auction at S%@lo Sugars dull, Orleans @6%. MoltFsas heavy. Stocks variable; Money unchang ed; Canton 181$; Cumberland sixes, 3, 20; New York Cen tral, S 10, 84/4; Erie 34%; Heading 67^. I'uaxDttPnu, November 29.—Flour: Nothing doing, ex cept small lots at58,60£8,76, for common and good brands, and $9£9,60 for extra. Rye Flour $7. Corn Meal not en quired after. " heat offering at former quotations;-sales 2500 bus fair good red at $1.85£1,95, and 2800 bushels, prime Pennsylvania “white at $2,05. Hye scarce, and in dc' manJ. Oom in good demand; sales 6000 bus at 89 for prime old yellow, and 66 for new. Oats dull; salee of 2000 bus D-laware at >O. Whisky dull; ia bbls 44@45. Ciwci.vjf.m, November 20.—The river has fallen three inches: weather milder. Flourdull at $7,70; buyers are contending for a duriloe. Whisky dull at 31. Hogs firm ; 1500 sold at $4.36£4,5U. Fruviaioos dull; n > sales of im parlance. sugar in good demand ; 120 bbds sold at 6%. Molaaaees 16£2U. Coffee ll£ll%. Exchange heavy at I£l%. AUCTION SALES. Aactlon—Daily Bales. AT the Commercial Sales Hoorn a, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. M-, a general assortment of Seasonabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot* and Shoes, Hats,Caps, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M-, Groceries.Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitten Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Book*, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fja3l:tl F. K. DAVIS, Auctioneer. PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY STOCK AT AUCTION. —Tills! (Thursday) EVENING, 30th iniL, at 7 o’clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold for cash par funds, 30 shares Pittsburgh Trust Company Stock. dov3o P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer yALAUBLE STOCKS AT AUCTION—On .THURSDAY evening, 30th lost, at 7 o’eiock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Fourth street, will be sold ; 20 shares Merchants’ and Manufacturer* Band Stock 39 aharea Exchange Bank of Pittsburgh Stock ; 20 ■ here* Citizen*' Deposit Bank Stock; 26 shares Ohio and Pa. Railroad Company Stock, 20 shares Moneogaheia Navigation Company Stock; 24 share* Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Ins. Co. do; 100 shares Bluff Mining Companr Stock; 20 shares North American Mining Company Stock. nov2B P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. SALE OF FORFEITED COPPER STOCKS—On THURS DAY evening, November 30th, at 7 o’clock, at the Mer chants' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold, by order of W. K. Hart, Treasurer — m Shares Ohio Trap Rock Mining Company Stock, forfeited for non payment of as.'as-menta. —A!ro, by orvkr of Jrwbaa llinnt, Tre*jtar**r— Share# KiJur Minion Company Slock, forfeited for non p»ym*n'. of uiwmrDtt. KETAIL DRY Oootid STORK AT AUCTION—THURS DAY morning, 20th iruUiDl, et 10 oVlork, at the Com mercial Sale* Kixmis, corner of Wood and Filth atraeta, will l* acid, the stock of a retail Dry Good* Score, comprising a lar>rr ami desirable aenortmeut of Staple and Faocy Goods, which were carefully Elected for Ibis market, and worthy the attention of tlioee wanting tca.'onabl- article*. m>v2> p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Consumptives Hand I lIY(iEASA,cr Xetcly D.scovered Mrthudof Inhalation, — This mwt wonderful article i« destined to produce to entire revolution in the treatment of all diseases of the lungs. Accounts are daily receiTed from Clergymen and other per hods of the highest respectability, of cases of cures hereto fore considered Incurable of Asthma, Bronchitis,Oonsamp tioo, and all Diseases of the Lungs, by DR- CUKTIS* HYUEAN'A. Dead th* following: Dr Russell, Postmaster of Burlington,N. Y.. says: ‘'Send a dozen more Ilygesua; it is w>rklng woodem herr in disease* of the lung" 1 believe it will cure any diseases not lu the very last *tnge.‘, #IJ es-a then is priceless to the rust and ootafor it is sure to glee tile sufferer. ‘ I &a willing,' said my i.eigbia-r, 'to purchase a package a week for my daughter, it gives her perfect rest. Ido not expect her to live.' ” Utuiasa ui Maui—J. 11. Oaul«rt, Postmaster of Rich mond, Maine, wnles us : “The Uygeana is doing wonder* here. My sister has had a distressing cough, with great difficulty of breathing, for years. She wore the inhaler and took the Cherry Syrup f or a few days before eho was re lieved, and now, after one month's use of it, her cough Is well. Dr. Curtis’ new system cf inhalation must produce an entire revolution iu the treatment ot diseases of the luugs. 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 on the inhaler and commenced using the Uygeana, and it lias alre.dy done mure for her than all the medical faculty hare, been able to do for the last two years. The irritation and tickling sensation in the throat is gone, and with it the cough. She »laepe well ” Sold at DK. KLYSKK'S Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner Virgin *d"V and Wood street. loct.ttd*wflm " V'crlitadoro'i Excelilor Hair Dye. A great invention triumphs ot.t all factious rivalry, even in this credulous age. It h;is been said that every city is a Paradise of humbug*; bu! let a really meritorious article, capable of doing *ll that is promised for it, lie placed in n.mjHuitioa with mere uwtrums, sustained ly puffery, ard uot by their own exo-.l!rarr, und the true preparation will -uovrd wlu.e tLe trash tail* into coutempt. It has be-ti thus with CRIjJTADORi/A KACEL3IOK HAIR DYE. It was offered a* a preparation embodying all the chemical ingredients of nature's own blacks and browns. The chemists analysed it, Bnd certified to the fact. The public tried it, and their experience oonOraied the dictum of the scientific virtll. Its popularity was aimst ns instantaneous as the change of color it effects. Tbo p.oplo weru invited, through the press, to see its operation with tlieir own oyas. They beheld red, sandy, yellow and grey hair, transformed In five minutes—without passing through any intermediate lints—to a InllisDt and rich uatural black, or to any shade of brown. They found that the fluid Imparted no stain to the skin of the head, emitted no unpleasant odor, contain ed no cante ixlng clement. Of course, they endorsed it. They could not do otherwise; and at this moment the sales of the article exceed that of any other half down hair dyes in the world. It b the latest effort of science, and It may be truly said, “the noblest offspring is the last.” The Ex celsior Hair Dye must break down every other and monop olise the market, simply because it is the best. The result it produces is its sufficient advertisement. Compare its operations with that of other hair dyes, and judge to which of them the palm should be awarded. Bold wholesale and retail at DK. KEYSKR’S Drag Store 140 Wood Kireat. novl4:d*w fy- Agency of Dr. tt, li. Fitch’s Celebra ted Medicine*, at DK. 0. 11. KKYSER’S Drug Store, No. 140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley. Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Kxpecto* rant, pulmonary Liniment, Depuratlve Syrup, Heart Cor rector, Ilumor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Nerrine, Vermifuge, female Pills, female Specific, Ac., Ac., used by Mm ccnstantly and with unprecedented success, In the treatment of Colds, Coughs, Consumption, Asthma, Heart Diseases, Dys pepsia, Scrofula, Sirin Diseases, Rheumatism, Female Complaints, Piles, tie , etc. Dr. Pitch's unequalled Patent Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters. Dr. Pitch’s Improved Plated Steel Spring Shoulder Brace. Dr. Fitch's Silver Inha ling Tube. Also, all kinds cf Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest prices, wholesale and retali. novlB:d*w A Physician's Opinion of my Shoulder Db. Las*, editor of the Chambersbarg TVanrcnpt, under date of September IS, 1854, in speaking of these Braces, j says: Our friend, Dr. OEO. H. KEYHKR, submitted to our j inspection a very fine specimen of the “ Washington Bu*- pender Brace,” manufactured and sold by him at the corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh. It serves admirably the purposes for which it is intended, is light and easy, and altogether free from the objections attached to the many other Braces In general use. it Uan excellent Suspender, while at the same time it preserves the shoul ders In a healthful position, without at all restraining the natural movements of the body. The Dr. will send them by mail, free of postage, to any part of the Onion. Sold wholesale and retail'at‘Dß. KXTBE&’S, 140 Wood •treat, earner of Virgin alley [ootfcfew >'U. ' » " +.4- . ' • V ' A ■* ■ *>>’*. V • / - V>v •• . - • ' - ■ • • *• **• V \ j » . « . ► . ' • - ’cV\ * .-> 1 i WiT.* , ‘ ’ ' *V» .i-»V <•■.■'■ * *' •’ > • ■< ■- O* « • ■ * r -•■ • *- ■ ■ • ••VVvV v** *. '. ■ K * * ’ , ,•' .at .** r AJBff«ifVJB Jtn£lt dlfiA. flu Biter.— last evening at dusk then woe scant Are bet water hi the channel, and tatting slowly; bat from the hbatfaM of tha weather then U a project of a iiw tai a •hart tfa&a. ___ Whe*Ung FogfceL—Tha regular Wheeling packet br Thursday ie the steamer “ Foteri CUy.” /br ZeauaHtif- The etearw “Dan. Convert," Osptaln Ayer*, arrived laat evening, and Is advertised to leave again to-day for ZaneevEle, stopping at all Intermediate parts. Arrwed.—The a teaman “ Advanee " and M Challenge ” ar rived from CSneinaati yesterday, with fine loads; and Intend leaving again to-day br tha Quean City. Detained. —Captain Joeeph MsVay waa by preae of business, from getting away with the “ Kate Oaseel" yea tarday; but will positively lean br ZanaeviUa this morning. Cincinnati Facto.—'The regular packet “Pittsburgh,” Captain Cook, nude bar appaaranee at tha wharf yerierdaji with tha intention of taking bar regular day in the packet trade to Cincinnati cn Friday. FVr Ctwwawaft.—The steamer “ Empire,” Oapt. G. Doyle, leaves this morning br Clndanatt, Tbs “ Empire ” Is ef light draught, and there la no doobt Captain Georg* Doyle will make all who travel with him bal at bona. For XoufsrflZa—Tito new steamer “Empire City," Oapt. Halford was detained from leaving yesterday, but will po* dvely leave this morning br Louisville. Those traveling that way will have to be on board early to secure passage- Jbr St Lcndi.—The tee steamer “Persia,” Captain Rob inson, pat oat her shingle last evening, with the Intention of leaving br St Lonis to-day; and from tha reputation of boat and otteers, aba will no doubt be wall supplied with both pesssngsrs and freight The Cumberland river was rising on Monday last - The steamer “ Hartford,” Oaptain Haslett, left for this city on the 29th. The steamers “ Louisville," “ Qaakar CUy," and ‘‘Vienna” waa loading by 8t Lonis; and Captain J. J. Bob lnaon was leading the “Keystone” br Mew Orleans. The “ Clara Dean. 1 } that arrived laat availing, reports eighteen inches of a nas at Irontan. ARRIVED. Stesmer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Lnzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. 44 Thoms* Shriver, Hendrickson, WestNsvton -44 Gen. Bayard, Psshles, Elisabeth. 14 Oonvoy, Wolf. WellevUU. 44 Exchange, U'OsUoia, Wheeling. 11 Advance, Near*, Cincinnati. “ Ghsllonge, Crooks, ClneinnstL 44 - Dsn Converse, Ayers, Zanesville. 44 " Progress, Wood born, Cincinnati. 44 Washington City, Kbert, Wheeling. “ St. Clair, Cochran, Wheeling. DEPARTED. 44 Jefferson, Parkineon, Brownsville. 44 Loser ne, Bennett. Brownsville. 44 Thomas Bhriver, tleedriekaon, Wesißevten. 44 Gen. Bayard, Peeb'es, Klisabeth. 44 Exchange, STOalhim, Wheeling. Vent ore, Gordon, Bocbester.- “ Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling. 44 H. T. Yeatman, Miller, Nashville. 44 James Park, Miller, St. Louis. 44 Bay City, Miller, LooisvlUe. 41 Philadelphia, Grace, Cincinnati. 44 Tropic. French, SL Lout*. “ Golden State, Calbooo, St. Lonia. 44 Ur*nl> Bute, Hailett, St. Lonia. PITTSBURGH, CXECIEHATX, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Bteam Packet Una, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI. LOUIBVILLB, And Saint Lonis. iiii. This Lot is composed of seven mu elaas powerful Steamers, for speed, splendor, safety and comfort, and is the env thiooob dailt uns or Sraan PAOKim on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. A Mall Line of Steamer* from Undnsisti to Lewisville and Saint Lonis, by which dumdm« and freight are Hdreted and re cnptrd through daily. Two new Steamen bare been added to the Liao, which now consists of the foDowtog boete: Day i qf Departure Boati. Captains. from PUteburgk. BUCKEYE STATE M. W. BkLTUOOTZa„.Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 2..... J. B. Davis- -Monday. ALLEGHENY Ott. M’Laih Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE WauJ. Kotnrrx_„ Wedneeday. PHILADELPHIA JL J.Gaaca. -.Thursday. PITTSBURGH- H-Caspuilll Friday. PENNSYLVANIA „..J*o. liuuuju Batnrday. Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. hL, preeisaly. No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particular*, apply on board, or to JOHN A LIVINGSTON, 1 . . JOHN FLACK, | Agente, Monongaheta Hboaa BnQdtnga. Pitubnrgb, 1868. InovSg] Pittsburgh, Btsnbsnvllls and Whaallng ~,, Packan. I JULA The DIURNAL, Captain A. A SHzman,aod FOREST CRT, Oaptain Otouoi D. Moon*, will run e* regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville end Wheeling, atepping at all Intermediate porta The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Monday*, Wed nemieye end Saturdays, stlO o’clock, A. M. —Returning she will leave wheeling on Tuesdays, Thnredayt and Friday*, at oetock, A. M. The FOREST CITY will )eav*«ltt*burgh on Tomdays, TharwUy* and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.— Returning, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wedneeday* and Fri day*, at o’clock, A.M. For freign t or pamage apply on board or to J. D. COLUNGWOOD, Agent, nov2B No. 166 Front street. V. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Per Clnetauatt, . The steamer CHALLENGE, Oapt. N. CkOOO, leave tor the above and intannediateports flHßoa THURSDAY, aotb at 4 P. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to nov3*> JOHN FLACK, Agent. For Clnainnati. II mi The steamer ADVANCE, Oapt. Gao. NUU, leave for the above and intermediate ports flßMce THUKBD IT, Both Inst, at 4 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to nor3o J. B. jJYIKQSTOS, Agent. For Bt- Louis itmu, The steamer PERSIA, Capt. BoamoJi, will i_JU&jdleave for the above and Intarttediaie ports on tfHHBTHORSDAY, 30tb lost, at 4 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to dot 3o JOHN FLACK, Agent mh, _ The steamer DAN CONVERSE, Oapt Ants, IJji&eVwitl leave fbr the above and intermediate ports MBBos THURSDAY, 30tb at 4 P.M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to novSO BARNES 1 COLLINOWOOD, Agents. For BsshvUle, n The steamer ECLIPSE, Captain Vx. Moons, leave for the above aod intermediate ports MSHHfton THURSDAY. 30th lost, at 10 A. U. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ntrv-iO BAItNKB A COLLINOWOOD, AgenU. For Louisville. The fine Meamer EM PIKE CITY, CapL P. S. I will leave for the above and intermv ports on THURSDAY, 30th instant, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to nov29 JOHN FLACK, Agent. U«|ni«r ZneirlUe Pftoktt* • The Btnmtr KATE CABAKL, CapL Jonrs i iT-TC*.. a M'Vat, will leave for the above and lntsrme ports oa THURSDAY, 30th instant, at 4 il. For freight or passage apply on lioard, or to novw BAKX KB or COLLINOWOOD. Agents. For Cincinnati and LovlitlU«. in- The sv-amer EMPIRE, Capt..Q*o*o< Dons, | leave for the above and intermediate ports ■BiHNbonjTHURSDA Y, the 30th tost, at 4 P. M. tor freight or passage apply on board. nov3B tt __ The new and substantial steamer EQUINOX, U. Ruwlxt, will leave for the above intermediate ports, cn THURSDAY, the 30lh iustant, at 10 A. M. ’ JOHN FLACK, Agent. For freight aod passage apply on board. nov3B Rerular Wheeling Packet* THE steamer EXCHANGE, Capt. M’Oauxx, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and at 9 o'clock, A. &L, eonneetlDg wit i the C. anil P. Railroad at WelUvllle. Vox freight apply to dotl* J. D. COLUNQWOOD, Agept. PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, BOBEBT E. PATTE&SOE, Proprietor, CORNER OP DIAMOND BTRSET AND CHERRY ALLEY, ri\LlE fubacriber respeelfullj announce* to the Ladiea and X Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected a HIDING SCHOOL, which, in point of size, commodious nea* and adaptation, undeniably excels any similar estab lishment in the United States. Its location is acoesslbie from ail parts of the city, while its high and airy situation renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by this most agreeable exercise. The Horses are docile and well trained, and the proprietor pledgee himself that no pains or expense will be spared to mske this establishment the first to the confidence of the public. oct23.*tf mUK undersigned has justrecelved athls — M X CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, near the Two Mile Run, between and LawrencevUle, a splendid of VEHICLES, or every description, and will continue to receive regularly, new and seoond hand Carriagea, Sidkut, Bugffict. <fc., which he will sell on the very lowest terms for cash. Having had twelve rears’ practice in the business, and with bis well known facilities in the East, he flatten himself in putting down all competition. Those wishlngto purchase are respectfully Invited to eaU l»»t see for themselves. Especial and prompiattenttos paid to repairing of Oerri ages, Ac. |myltolawy»i JOSEPH WHITE. SKI.I.HKS’ ttnUGH BYRUP WITHOUT A RIVALI Pirnßuaao. (Fifth Ward,) February 25,1860. Ma.*R. E. gxLLxas: On the 18th ultimo I caught a very severe*cold. The night following I went to bed earlier than usual; yet, notwithstanding 1 had slept nooe the night be fore, my cough was so severe that I could not sleep—-neither could those in the room withme. The person sleeping with me was eo much annoyed by my coughing, that he got up and went to a drug store and bought a bottle of your Cough Syrup, one dose of which, to my great astonishment, stop ped my cough, as If by magie. I went to work in the morn luir. and am now quite well. Yours, Ac., e ” JOHN DEAN. I hereby certify that I am well acquainted with the abort circumstance, and that the statement given is true. A. JOHNSON. Prepared and for Bale by R. E. SELLERS A Pitts burgh, Pa. Por2o inv mupit* '*~ ll tf*** # * l * * hl * *-g bour; n as introduced in the Opera of Lucretia Bor er*- composed expressly lor Big. Mario, by Donixetti. I Come with thy sweet voice again sB. a Foeter. Nay deem me not happy: Baker. I My wild-wood home: Wed* 1 Know-Nothing Polka; dedicated to everybody: by No I du Nord Polka: Myerbeer. Old Hundred: Wallace. I Little Bloe*om Polka Masurka: Mason. i la Croix I’Er. Kedowa: Wallertleln. I Farewell Waits: Jullien. 1 Luiaen Polka: Bergmann. : Seraglio Behotttsch: Brown. Yesper Hymn; arranged by W.T. Wallace. The above juat received and for sale by covfi JOHN H. MKLLOB, 81 Wood ft. good second‘hand Kahoe for sale, pries $l6 and *V.’ ; : „ -£,A PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 6 rur o mens wans ur ui cuwm. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” ABB SAINT LOUIS re* tbs oowvstajvcs or PASBBHOBRS AMP FREIGHT isTvm Fur ZaoMvllli, For New Orleans, CARRIAGES fob. sale, MISCELLANEOUS. Tklrtf Arrival tf Vtll uid Wlatvr Sooiii* TWBHTYPNBCENT. BELOW YOBJCBR PRICER YOUNG. BUVKNBOH k LOTI, Sign of tbe Original Diimw> Wo. 74 Market street, briwis* fourth street ' and the Plamoud, Pittstiutalj. are just rnostringa large and j iplendM aawttinant of fklf on Goods, at nnusually low I pdem,lrom Now York sad RdudatpUa importers and sue- i tiou sales. Tba stock will ba Bund fall in every depart- ; meat, consisting In part of Shawls, (Bosks and Talmas, of every description; Blankets, at bargains; l Plaid, atrip* and plain 80k* French Ksriooee,Ca/-l. mures, I Ooburgs; Paramattas and Alpines. at unprecedented bargains; Merino and Onehmere Plaids, da do I Bombaatnaa and Oantoa Cloths, do do Aj french Ginghsms, do do Cblntaaa and Prints, do do Irish Zinens and Linen Sheetings, do do Pillow Uns» and Table Cloths, do do Hankins and Table Damasks, do do Plain and printed Delaines and Cmhinerae, do Also, a fall assortment ot Domestic Goods, at great bar- dollars, Chemisette* and Handkerchiefs, at gnat bargains; 1 Ribbons and MOlinery Goods, at great bargains; Hoeiery, Gloves and Suspenders, do. Owing to the unusually large importation, goods bare bean Abroad into tba aaetions in the east, and sold at great aaerifloas, and wOl ba sold for cash at a Terr small advance. noTl3 YOUHQ, STBYENSON A LOVE. ■ rEB lata firm of JONHS A QUIGG, baring been diwolved by the death of John P. Quigg, on tba 27th tba fmrtnws of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at tbrir oOee, corner of Boas and Pint streets. IBAAO JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 80,18M—{oet&y lsaac Jeau, MANUFACTURER ot Bpring and Blietar Steal, Plough Stab steal, steal Plough Wings, Ooaeb and XUpde Storings, Brass Nat Taper, naif patent, Berew. Kail and Hmnmered Iron Axle*,—corner of Boss and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. octSdy tu&o a. noons. B, g, Kacen A Ce , MANUFACTURERS of ROGERS’ patent baprored Steel Cultivator teeth. Oflo* earner Roes and First streets. oct2ly Gnat Attraettan ftm Dry Gaads. A A. MASON k 00., No. tf fifth street, Pittsburgh, • are now meriting and opening aome 900 cases and paekagm of every description of DRY GOODS, which have just been porehaesd, at gnat taadfloei fsom coet, atthere eMt large peremptory sales lathe east, and wIU be sold at corresponding low rates. Amongst this Immense variety wiU be found: SOOpisoes of Merino*, Cashmeres, Paramat ta*, Wool Fields, Ajpaoeaa. BonhsMnee, Deßeges, Delaines. Ac, which will ba sold at 20 and 30 per sent less than nsnml prioas; BJIOO yards of rich Dress Silks, of the latest tty lea. at a large dlsoount from prarioos prices; upwards of IJ&6 Shawls, Cloaks, Tslmas, A&, at decided bargains; Bilk, Bon net and Trimming Goods, at 20 par oent. lass than usual prices; 3do cartons of rich Embroideries, Ribbons, Laces, : Ae* at very low rates; 60 cases Cloths, Camimeres, Setti nets, Tweeds, Jeans, at about two thirds the regular prices, Ac- Ac. Together with a complete stock of every other kind of Goods, all of which will be sold at much teas than auction prices, and lower than eTer before known. novlT A. A. MASON A CO. lUvcr JCajawEaetory. SPOONS, PORKS, BMBLBMB, Ao—Rroronou m Piicn. —Owing to superior fhdHtiee in menufceturing my own work, we are now eetling at least 10 per cent, lower thaa the eastern dtiea, or elsewhere. All work is warranted. Stirling Nfleer.—We «!■> manufacture Spoons of tbe British sterling quality. Watches and' watch repairing continued, yith every fa cility and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction to customers, both as to price and the superior quality of the work. W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, corner of Market and Fourth strata. H*Uen to stockholders. Omci or thk Pirrauaoa ann Oohxzusviux R. R. Co.,} Pittsburgh, November 10,1864. j rrtHß annual meeting of the Stockholders of tbe Pittsburgh JL and OonneUsville Railroad Company, for tbe purpose of ELECTING TWELVE DIRECTORS ts serve during tie ensuing year, will ba held at the Office of the Company, Ne ville Dali, Pittsburgh, on MONDAY, tbs 4th day of Decem ber next, at 10 o'clock, A. H. By order of the Board: WILLIAM LARIMER, Jm, MrrlftdSv'] Praridwt Pittobargb and ConnelUTille B. B. PITTSBURGH c6*CH FACTORY. K. HSIUnr JUSTIH L. STXTUtS. .OIOfcGX AUOT. Bicelow * Co., SUCCESSORS TO K. M.BIGELOW, N 0.48 m'.mW Diamond alter, sear Wood rtfeeC, burgh—COACHES, CARRIAGES, TOMS, BOOGIES, and every description of ■» .■ fmry vehicles boilt to order, asd ftniihed in ajnaoser on* surpassed for beauty of design, elegance of *■<«*>, #kill of workmanship, and durability of material!. Ag* All work warranted. norO AT A MEETING of the Stockholder* of the PEMNBYL TANIA INSURANCE 00MPANY, of Pittsburgh, held at the Ofica of the Company, corner of Fourth and Smith* field ftreclf, on Monday, the 6th instant, the following per mu were elected Director# for the ensuing year: William F. Johnston, Jacob Painter, Georg* R. White, W. M’CHntock, J. Grter Bpronl, James 8. Negley, A. A. Carrier, A. J. Jones, H. R. Ooggshall, Kennedy T. Friend, William ft. Haven, A. Wilkins, Body Patterson, Wade Hampton, nov7 Joshh King. i. T. JOBMTO* _D. T. B. XAGXI* xietlalar Oarrf*fa Faetary. JOHNSTON, BROTHER A Ou, PRACTICAL OOACH MAKERS, oorsar of Rebecca and Beliaoat streets, Alle gheny dty, Pa, hare on hand and are man ufoctn ring an otackTi ■—iiTmnt of Carriages* Bockaways, Bodies, Baggage Can, made in all tbetr various styles, with strict regard to durability and beanty of finish, using in all their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs attended to on the most reasonable terms. They feel confidant that ail who may fovor them with their patron* age, will be perieotiy satisfied on trial jS their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen minntaaduring the day. octflfcly C. B. Ussdly A Co., " /'XHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, JVe. 82 Third street, \J near Markd, would respectfully inform their friends ami the public cmrally. that they bare now In store their ccmptete FALL STOCK, eomdstieg of OARPKTB of erery description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com mon Ingrain, Hasp and Bag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to right yards rile, new designs and eerj rich. Cocoa and (teuton Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Mats, Stair Rods. Window! Shade* Ac. Paznons in want an invited to call and exam* fata their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the moat reasonable terms. 4®“"8»all profit! and quick sale*.’ M CB TKRMB CASH ONLY. oct3 Horn* liMfie FMtory. TTKAYY SHIRTING CHECKS AND TWKBDB, Intended rl to rail the retail trade of Pittsburgh add Allegheny, made of bard twisted yam, dark patterns and indigo bin*. The general admission that Stewart's Cheeks and Tweeds an not imtetor in quality to say others manufactured in the United Stain, with an inrnasinr demand for them, encourages the snbeeribar to extend his basinets, MLh a ▼law to keep np a good anortment of saeh Cbetas as usu* ally retail from 12% to 18J£ easts per yard. Samplec will be sent to merchants who cannot make it convenient to rail at his Warexoom, Bebeeea street, near the depot, Allegheny. OctTsfim* HAMILTON STEWART. MOVRMING GOODS. FRANK YAK GORDKR has just received a large and beautiful assortment of llonxaing Collars, Sleeves and Betts In Crape, Tarlatan and Swiss, black lace and ganse Yells, black Hosiery and Q lores, In wool, cotton, mf dlk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, In all qualities. Alexander A Bajou'a best Kid Stores can always be ft and at No. 8S MARKET BTRKET, corner ef the DU* mond. nor 17 Writing Clui—Dnff’i College. rfAKB LKSSONtt FKOM A WKITINQ TEACHER WHO I EXUIBITB NO SPECIMENS BUT HIS OWN.-The Day and Brening Writing Olasms <€ this Institution arc now in fall operation, under Hr. J. D. WILLIAMS. meet in m separate apartment from 3 till 5 o’clock. Those deairoas of obtaining Mr. Williams’ splendid style of tmsi neaa Penmanship, will please call and get specimens of his writing. Plain and ornamantal Visiting and Wedding Cards execu ted upon short notice, llis work in this line will be found superior to any erer executed in this city. ziot22 Steamboat Owners WILL find it to their advantage to call and examine oar stock of STOVES, before purchasingeleewbere. Our variety, both as to style of finish and utility, is superior to any in this market We alio have a Laundry Furnace, new In design and principal, designed expressly for Steam boat*. GRAFF, JUUBINGKB A ÜBAFF, 'Wanted, BY a sober, Industrious young men, who will devote Li» entire time to hie business, a SITUATION AS SHIP PINO OLBRK in ft Wholesale or Retail Werehou.-t l , or As sistant Book-Keeper, or • place in a Grocery or Dry ‘jw, Store; and wfll make himself generally ueelul tc ci* em ployer. A note addressed through the P-wt Offlc* 10 ‘A. 1' D-,” or left at the office of the “ Post,” will receive | rompt attention. •ctillrit Renoval. BP. SHOPS respectfully informs his friends and the • public that be has removed his merchant end custo mer Tailoring Establishment to No. 63 Fourth street, near Wood, lie respectfully invitee bis old Mends and custo mers to give him e call, confident In hit ability to please. Bern ember the number, 63. novl3 2w I HAVE this day associated with me in the wholesale Fruit end Confectionary business, my sen, T. 11. An derson. The business hereafter, from this date, November 16th, 1864, will be conducted under the name end style of J. 0. Anderson A Boa. novl7 J. C. ANDERSON. Hats sad Caps. 4J. WILSON k SON keeps constantly on hand every description end variety of HATS AND CAPS, both wholesale end retail. Those desiring a neat fashion able Hat or Oap, good and cheap, would do well to give us e call before purchasing elsewhere. novlS No Humbug. riVWO -HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock X will not be distributed at ROGERS k CO.’S Star Da guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Meson’s, but upon the payment of $1 you can procure as good a LIKE NESS as can be procured in this or any other city. Call and give us a trial. anfi Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla. WU. D. ENGLISH, Pitt street, below Penn, is now manufacturing and bottleiog the above beverages on an extensive scale. His articles are of the beet quality, and manufactured from the purest materials. odltily - Pinaamhlp, Mercantile and Staasn’baat ■eok-Keeplsg. rpHR DAY AND EVENING CLASSES OF DUFFS COL- I LEGE are open for the reoeption of students. Dally Lectures at Meroentile Lew usd Commercial Sci ences. oet6 Was- Dicby, Jr., /CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORK, Matome BaU, V Ftftk street, Fiitsbitrgk. —Clothing made to order, in good style, end at moderate rates. tnfttf New Smoked Beef, Wholesale and mtstt. A t stall Na 11 al* legbeay Market sad at Stall No. 87 New Market House, Pittsburgh. nov7om JAMES GARDNER. Notice. rpHOfiK who want Boy’s ninthing would do well to call X at CALLAHANS Bang, 84 Fifth street. His goods for Men’s Wsar are splendid. Give him a chance. No charge tor showing goods. sepl4 John W. Butler * Ca. FIRWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS— Dsslers In all kinds of Pittsburgh Man afoot ores, Lead Pips and Sheet Lead, 67 Float street. (sep2B Communion Ware. rTTANKARDS, Cnpe, Plates, Baptismal Bowls, Aa, just X opening. men, Brltunie Tea Ware. Castors, German Bilvar and Flaiad Spoons, Forks, Ac. Tea Knives, Ratter Knives, Ac. Watches ana Jewelry, In large variety, and very low prfcM; QM Pm to**?!*, Cum., kc. Watch mailing done In a superior manner, and warrant* ed. Jewelry repaved and sasds to order. Emblems, Peels, sad W. W. WILSON, oetl7 oornarof Market and Foorth streets. 4JCHOOL, SABBATH SCHOOL AND FAMILY LIBRA- O BlHHNmos wfohtag Books for family, school, or Sabbath school reading, an Invited to examine thelarge and oarefnuyaelaatedamortmsnt on sale, at aaatern prices, at DAVia^n,« MarkK Street, nsar Foorth. novlT - V B. A. FAHNESTOCK &.Co^ JVO. • WOOn MTMVEBT, v BETWEEN WATER AND FIRST STREETS/ PITTSBDE6H, manufactubebs of WHITE LEAD, HKD LEAD AED LITHAESE, ntFOBTEHS AHD DEALEBA I* DEOGB, LINSEED OIL, LAUD OIL, ' ALCOHOL MEDICINES, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, wSfIER’B OIL: chemicals, window glass, patt medicines, J SPERM OIL. '• DYESTUFFS, GLASSWARE, PERFUMBEY, "" WHALE ObL PAINTS, SUBG. INSTRUMENTS, BEUBHBB, SPICES. XTraLxcnn Umi.bor. wmr*oa« mrtn tbdr Mir bolUbi*. in competed, .od mm w pHpmd, >»ud - TT full stock, to fil. orders promptly and on as fevorahte terms as eastern Jobbina bouses. Oar WHILE LB AD FACTOR? Sin fall operaUota. and as wa msaUfocture none bat a strictly pure ariiete.wa am - guarantee it to be equal in quality to any made in the United State. 3 P £•* FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE furnished with directions in English, French, German anti Spanish. BOtlvdsvlm ’ * MISCELLANEOUS. THE MAIN LINE OF PUBLIC WORKS. SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED. \\r HKRSAB, The 29th section of an net of the Ganarsl f¥ Assembly, anti tied *• An act providing for the sate of the main ltne of the public works from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh,” approved the 27th day of April, one thousand right hundred and flfty-foor, dariarae:— ‘‘That if tbs said main line shall uot be awarded to any purchaser outer the proririons of this act, tbs Governor shall advertise te the term of one month, in two nawspa-'' pars published in Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, 1 tar purchasing the suns, or any dWrinuTnereof, a nd trans mit the proposals, if any are received, at themaetiqgwf the next General Assembly, to tbe speaker of the Senate, who shall open and publish the mat in the pruenii of that body.” And wferwu, Said main Una of public wdrka was not sold and awarded as contemplated by the aid act of As* "SqI&GK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED PROPO SALS FOR THE PURCHASE OF THE SAID MAIN LINE, M or any division thereof/’ will be raahrad at'tha offiea of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, up till MONDAY, the Ist day of January next. The proposals wIU state distinct ly whether the bid Is for the whole line or a sart, and for what part grid propoals wfflbe idJrnetd to the Secrete* tj of the Commonwealth under seal, and " Prupe sals for the Main Line of the Public Works.” Tbe law not having indicated clearly any form or condi tions for teds, it has been deemed proper to anna certain sections end parts of sections of the law UeelLasabastsfor proposals Bidders can make sneh modifications and chan ges of them as they may deem proper:— Sec. 1. That the Governor is hereby authorised and re quired to Invite sealed proposals for tbe puraham of the main line of the public works, to writs The Philadelphia and Co lombia railroad: ib« canal from Colombia to the Junction at Dancan’s Island; the Jnniata canal; from thence to Hol lidays burg; the Allegheny Portage railroad, lhdodfog the new i oad to avoid the lnmned planes, in Its condition at the time of (be transfer, and the eaaal from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, with all the property thereunto pertaining or belonging; said proposals shall state the maximum price offered for said main line, on tbe following terms, to wit: twenty per centum of the amount 111 to be paid Into the treasury In cash, be«Te the transfer of said works, and tbe balance in ten equal instalments, the lotereet thereon pay able «emi annually, from the data eg the said transfer, at the rate of rix per centum per aannm, and the first instal ment payable at the expiration of one year from tbe date of transfer, and ssfal balance shall bo second to the Common wealth by the bonds of the company purchasing the same, and the same without any other record than this aet shall be a lien on tbe works and improvements aforesaid. See. 1L That tbe parr be sew of said railroads and canals, their snee-esor* andamigns, dull be a body politic and cor porate in deed and in law, by the name, style and title of the Keystone Canal and Railroad Company, and by the same name the sakl company shall have perprinal adtees sion, and be able to sue and be sued, plead and be Implead ed, in all courts of record and elsewhere, and .to have, pur chase, receive and hold, and enjoy te themand th~ir sue ceesors such land, tenemfnta and hereditaments, goods,, chattels and estates, real, personal and-mixed, of what Mod or quality soever as riiali be necessary for the repairs and management of arid canals and railroads, and the same . from time to time sell, exchange, mortgage, alien, grant or otherwise dispone oC, and also to make tad keep a enmmon seal, and the mme to altar end renew at pleasure, and also to ordain, estahlteb and put into execution sneh by-laws, ordinances and regulations as-shall appear necessary and amvenienrfor As government of arid corporation, not be ing contrary' tc the constitution or laws of the United Stolen, or of this State, and generally to do all add singular the ■****«" arid tMmp whin to them it shall lawfully ap pertain to do for tbe well-being of sala corporation, and the doe managing and ordering or tbe affairs of tbe same. gtf. 4. That Immediately upon tho isauFig of tetters pa tent by the Governor, the railroad leading than Philadel phia to Oolombia. and tbe eastern division of the Bsansyi vania canal, extending from Columbia to Its junction with the Juniata division, at Duncan’s Island, the Janiata divi sion extending from Duncan’s Island to Hollidaysburg, the new and old Portage railroad from HoUidaysbuxg to Johns town, and the western division of the Pennsylvania canal from Johnstown to Pittsburgh, shall be immediately vested in the said corporators and their successors, inclndihg tbe bridge over tbe Susquehanna river, at Duncan’s Island, to gether with all the surplus water power of mid canals, all offices, toll houses, water stations, workshops, locomotives, cars, trucks, stationary engines, foci on hand, hen sis and implements, and all the estate, real and personal, purchas ed, owned and held by the Oommonwfoath, for tbe am of the mid end railroads; the Canal Commissioners ■!<•» prepare duplicate schedules of all the estate, real and personal, purchased, owned and held by the Commonwealth, for the use of the main line of canals and railroads frtma Philadelphia to Fittebaigb, describing tbe toll bouses, work shops, and. the condition of the canals and railroads, and their appendages, and enumerating all the personal proper ty; sakl schedules shall be signed by the Canal Commission ers, and by the president of the said company, with the cor porate ml annexed, on behalf of said company, one of whkh schedules shall be left with the directors of said com pany, end the other delivered to the Governor, to be filed in tbe office of tbe Secretary of the Commonwealth. Sac. 6. That ao soon as tha sakl company shall be organ ised, ■rvi give notice to 'the Governor of their readi ness to takeporsescion of the said works, he shall cause no ties thereof to be given to all superintendents, toU-colipo tor*, officers and agents of the Commonwealth, employed on or about said railroads and canals, who shall continua nevertheless to discharge tbe duties of their sakl 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 thereof, and the official bonds of said officers and agents shall enure to the use c-f said com pany, as to all moneys received by than on account of the works, subsequent to the time when said company shall so take possession of them as aforesaid. par. 7. That immediately after the Governor shall have Issued letters patent, the said company shall ukepoasecwion of said public works, and shall be bound ever thereafter to keep in good repair and operating condition, the entire line of i-aid railroads and canals, extending from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, with the necessary toil houses, water stations, locks, buildings end other appurtenances, aind that the said railroads and shall be, and forever remain a pnblio highway, and the said company shall famish stationary and locomotive engines, and motive power, for the use of all persons or eompantes engaged or wishing to engage ia the transportation of tonnage or passengers, at sneh times and In sorh manner as not to impair the use asd enjoy • meats of said tailroads and etna's, by said parties, they pay ing jnst and lair charges for the use of said main Hoe or any portion thereof, which shall not exceed the ratee of toll now charged upon boats, otrs, tonnage and passengers by the Commonwealth. It being the true intent and meaning of tbia act, that the said main line shall be, and remain for ever a public highway, and kept open end in repair by said company as such, for the free nse and. enjoyment of ail per sons desiring to uae and enjoy the same, and that nothing in this Act contained shall be coostrued in any way to in terfere with the ex is ting rights and privileges of parties doing bosinvss upon tbe same. pr*v 8. That the oompany, on the first day of Decem ber, after its incorporation, and annually thereafter, shall canae to be made oat, under the oath of one of its officers, and transmitted to the office of the Auditor General, a de tailed stai ement exhibiting the amount of toils, freight and other income*, which have been received by said company daring tbe preceding year, aim a statement of all the expend ditnres for the same period, for repairs, management, motive power ■r»d other purposes, and it shall be tbe duty of the Auditor General to file said statement in his office, as all similar reports are now filed. Stc. 9. That the said company may own and employ loco- motive engines, cars, boats- and horses, and convey passen gers and tonnage of whatsoever description on said canals and railroads, and shall hare the rizbt to receive compensa tion for the nuie as hereinafter provided, and to make soeh general regulations lor the transaction of business on said railroads and canals as they may from time to time deem proper, and they fholl also have the exclusive right to fur* nifth all th* motive power for said railroads. See. 10. That the said company shall not have the right to subject tonnage shipped or discharged at intermediate points on said lino of improvements, to chargee of more than twenty per centum above the rates per mile charged for similar tonnage passing over the entire extent of said improvements for the time being, and the said company shall make no discrimination In tolls and charges against any boats or tonnage pasalog to and from the Susquehanna division of the Pennsylvania canal, and the charges and tolls on such tonnage and boats, 'shall never exceed per mile those now charged by the State on the Susquehanna, West Branch and North Branch divisions of the Pennsylva* nia canal*, or the amounts now paid the Common wealth, upon such boats and tonnage under present maximum rates of tolls ea fixed by the Board of Canal Commissioners. Sso. 22. That the said company dull carry out, in good faith,all «ontracts which may be in existence ’between the Commonwealth and other parties, for the construction of new work ou the AiUgficny Portage railroad, arftr repairs' or materials on any part of the said main line; Provide/, That the said company may abandon said contracts in the same manner that the Commonwealth might have done, and that they shall not be liahlc for anv of the debts oo the said mainline, incurred prior to the date of the tranffer. Sac. 21. Cut a failure to pay any Inrlilmmf, ■■Svtnrt*- erued interest for more than six months from the time that such instalment or interest shall be due, shall work a forfoitp ore of double the .m.iivw w.wr-iiao, and a repetition of such neglect, shall produoe a forfeiture of the franchises here* by granted, wkerenpoc the said railroads and canals shall re vert to the State, together with the working stock and pro perty thereon, owned by such company, and thereupon the Governor stuff] announce such forfeiture by prodamaticn, and the Canal Commissioners shall proceed to take charge of said canals and railroads, and keep the seme open for use, et present rates of toll and charge for the **• thereof 121 Wood street. an til action is had by the Legislature. fixe. 26. That it ■**»» at all times be lawful for a commit tee of the Le delators appointed for that purpose, to inspect the books and examine into the proceedings of the corpora tion purchasing said main line, for the purpose of ascer taining whether the rights and privilege* granted by this act have been misused or abased, and the Legislature may prevtte such remedies or penalties as may be necessary to secure a compliance with the provisions of this set. gsc. 28. That the legislature reserve the power to alter, revoke or annul the powers and privileges which msv be conferred by act on the company which may purchase Qte line, whenever any of the said powers or privileges miy, in their opinion, be injurious to tbs dflum of this Commonwealth, in soeh manner, however, that no injustice «beii be done to the said company. Bt tax Govzxaox: Harrisburg, Nov. 14,1854. Nolle*. . . I HAYS Bold my interest in the businam of Long, Miller A Co., to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue at the old stand, Fo. 100 Front street. I cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage of my friends. - Pittsburgh, July 29,1864. P. hTMILLER. 8. A. 1050— 8. A. LONG 4b CO., BEIL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND OAS FITTERS, invite attention to their slock pf Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up houses with Gas and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, tar nish Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on band. jySl TTTATCHBS AND JEWELRY.—WILSON, No. 67 Market Yf street, oomer of Fourth, has received a large lot of fine Watches, suitable for railroad and river men. Also, Indies Watches and Chains, of the most desirable patterns and at very low prices Also, Jewelry, Castors, Tea Ware, Spectacles, and Silver Spoons, Forks, Ac , all at lower priem than usual elsewhere, and warranted. 'Watch repatringdone promptly in the beat men oca Jewelry and Emblems made to order. aryfl rpHERAPBUnO CHAIRS-—A few saore of those ewy X Reclining Chairs, so admirably adapted for the comfort and earn of the invalid, or (he lounge of thews whose habits are sedentary; 4nish»4.and for ag» by ' tT B. YOUNG A (XX, , uorfi Third and Bmßhflrid street*. . -v: •' ■-jV'Y • .~f--vv- r'b’'- SALE OF • CHA& A. BLACK. Secretary qftlu Common** \ -C-k i ' J < ,* «r c v * _•>: •» w .-j y. t ~ ’ &Ss \ «V f Jr / ■*Vi ' RAILROADS WINTER ARRANGEMENTS: THE PENNSYLVANIA IM4. SaBBOT ISM. RAILROAD. THE MAIL TRAIN Win leave every morning (Sundays excepted) at 7 o’clock, stopping at all tbe regular sta tions, arriving in Philadelphia at IE3O A.M. *' l _ ?&E FAST TRAIN will leave Fttuburgh dally (except Sundayj at 1 o’clock, stopping at Irwin'ivGXvensßirrg, L* trobe, BlafrsvlUa, Wllmore, GaUitxen, 1 Ahooaa, Ac, arriving in Philadelphia at 6 o’clock, the next r ' morning. • THE REPRESS TRAIN will leave eTary evening at fctt- o’clock, stoppteg only at J Gre«toMhurgb, Xatrobu, Mekpott, Johnstown, Snaaarbin, Gallitsen, Altoona, fori, oonnactfng at Harrisburg with tba-traia for Haiti mora, and armingin Philadelphia or Baltimore, at S o’clock, P. M. ‘ THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN wUTlesva every noon (exeept Sunday) at 6RO o’clock, slopping x lag station!, and ruaxdnf only as for ns BJairsvilte. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN teavea dt&y (exeept Sunday,) atjl o’clock, A. stooping at all ata« = tioeui, and running only as far as Brinton’ri RETURNING TRAINS arrive in QUabargh- First Ao-‘ ' cottsudation arrives stB o’clock, A. M. Express; LSO P. M. Seeobd Accommodation, T, P M. Mail I£3o, P.M. Fast York',*sll,M; Fareifrtao to Baltimore. Fare to Harrbbuig, so^o. Baggagecheeked to all stations on tbe famsyivaaJa Rail read, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. * '£ Passengers pgrehariag tickets in car*, will be charged Ml > mom In addition to the station rates, except from stations ‘ where the Company have no Agent.' Fennvylvanis money, and par fands only, received Ur ' payment for tickets. NOTICE.—In ease of loss, tbe Company will bold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount notwseeeding $lOO. N. B.—The Kxcelrttor Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and’from the Dcpot,at a charge not to execed Ifi.cents for each- passenger, and IS cents for each trunk. For tickets, apply to ’ J. MESKTMEN, At the P. R. It. PaEnengrr Btetkm. on liberty si. ’ Fittabnrgh, November 13th. 18M—! novl4 . BTEOBEBVILLK TO HEWABK, COLUKBTJS AHD CINCINNATI, Vl* Steubenville and Indians Rrifroadt : PTFTEEN MILES BY CANAL PACKET, AND OHIO RAILROAD from CtiypooTe Station to Newark Fissengur-t leaving Steabenvi.leat 7 otelock, arrive at Claypool’e in time to eosneci with Express Train, on Central Otrij Railroad, for Newark and Colomtue, arri ving at Newark'at 12.03 A. h, and Columbaaet A. conoeetiog immediately with train for Cincinnati; and at Xetiis with train for ladianspoli* and Chicago, VIA DAYTON. Be to ndns, passengers leave Colcmbas at 640 A M ,aad Newark at BMB A. arriving at Claypool’x at 9 CKJ A. W. and leaving immediately for fkeubenviiis and intermediate points, and arriving at Steubenville atT.45 P. BL PRESENT FARE. 1 - • From Btßobe&ville to Newark, $3. 4S Do. do. Colombo*, 4 43. Passengers going East by thix route will prc-eureTlekets at the Central Ohio Railroad offices In Coloatbas and Newark. PaMenger* ehangeOarv at Newark, for ML Vernon, 3hri by.Manrteld, Saadttsky Oiy and Toledo. In a few weeks the’ Steuoenrilto and Indiana Railroad 1 wiD be finished to Newark, thereby dtepen.4ng with the i. Canal Packets. ISRAEL PEMBERTON, ri)*l • Soperintendenf. PITTSBOBUH, ST. LOStS AND >KW ORLKASS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. * UAILROAD TO CHICAGO TUBNOE BT G aiCAGO ASD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD Air Line Scuta from Chicago to St Louie. RAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sunday* exrepted) cn arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern and , Ist. BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL 9:T6, A. SL ’ 2d. “ ** NIGHT EXPRESS llhOfi, P. M. , Trains run through to SL Louis in foutteeh hour?, via K oomington, Springfield and Alton, without change of can. or haagage, connecting at Alton with daily I4n« ct Packets-* for Hannibal, Gni&cr and Keokuk, and at SL Louis with FIRST CLASS STrAMEH3 FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the Miwsiippl, and with regular lines of steamers for Kantes and Coatcil BlalL. TIME FROM PITTSBUIIUII TO BT. LOUIS is Bagnge checked through to SL Louis L on Michigan Cen tral and and at tbe depot In Chicago. K. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, c General Pusrcßger Agent . WCHARD P. MORGAN, Jx, Superinteadant.. t . r Thro ugh Tickets to St Loafv,bT this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland ajnl IHtte txargh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroada. frep27:6c CLEVELAND AHD PITTSBtJBGH RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE Ohio and Pennsylvauta Railroad. VIA ALLIANCE. n/TETE shortest, quickest and cheapest note to Toh Jo. Ch i eagn, Rock Island, Galena, and £:. Lcnis, is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is one bundled miles shorter and about eight hours quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous ona VIA IN* DIANAPOLIB. Biree Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. FturDaily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago vsenty-lwu hours, end SL Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains fur Cleveland leave Allta&cw at 7 80, A. M., 12.00, M , and 630 P. 31, connvcting at Hudson with Trains for C.iyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriTinr in Cleveland at 10 DO, A. M., 2 20, P. 51., and 8.20, P. M. ' 31 e Trains of the Ohio and Penoa. Railroad, leave Pitts* bt Jgh at 3DO. 4. M, 8.00, A. SI., and 3.00, P. a.: arrive in Cl eveland at 10 00, A. M., 23), P. M., and S 3), P. SI; ton ne ettog there with through Trains for Toledo, Cbieagu, ltock la land and SL Louis. Passengers for Toledo. Chicago, St Louis and the North* wi ist, lea vim; Pittsburgh on either of the mowing or after* neon Trains, by goiog VIA CLEVELAND, will arrive lu Chicago one Train in advance of those who Slans* fie Id or any other route. Time gamed by going via Clever latid, eight hoars. .Passengers going to St. Louis or any other- point weft of Chicago, will tuake thu closest ccnnectisns and quickest til re by taking the 8.00, A. M., Train from PiUfbnrgli. Phsnengen b 7 thi* Train (via Cleveiand/reaeh St. Louie on the (.veuing of the following day. The Trains from Cleveland u* Toledo and Chicago run as fol Iowa: Leave Cleveland a: tUi) and SdXJ, A. if., £3O and 83), P. M; arrive in Chi;**o at 8.45 and 11 0»). P. M.. 53*. A_ M. aud 12.50 M. ’ ’ 'Trains lea re far ltock Island uud fit. Louis u fallows : Le*te Chicago at S 20, A Jlauii C-Jtl, I'.JI. PasMQgcn for St Louia 20 over Knot Isieod Kail road to Joliet, ana tbeneeorer the Chicago aaaHiSsissi|*pj UaiUoad to Altoa, mod ihen« by St**atnboet (23 mire?) tv fit; Louis. Plttfengen by the 8.20, A.MlTain amve in fit.lx.uia at IL2O same eveninc, and by iheO.oO, l*. M., Tr&iu at noon Bait clay. ; Bagspige cheeked through fo Cl*Te]un<l, and there re dtedted f.ir Chicago ana fit. Louj*. FAKE TLA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. UtCIUW. 1 ' iaT 251) cuss. To A11ian«?....~..42 30 i To Cldeag«>...._4U 60 9 60 4OO j L«t 5a11e....... 14 50 I^so T01ed0.... 600 j itock island. 16 50 13 60 Detroit-^—... 800 I gt. Loul* 10 5 J IS 60 fuKsgen are r«iutsled io procure their tickets sc the offlm of the Conipuy, in Monongabela House, third door below the corner. J. DUItAM), Sup’t Cleveland. J. A. CACOHEY, Agent, Pat.-bur^.i. OHIO AHD FEHHSYLYApiA RAILROAD. I*w Arrangement) COMMENCING FEBR UA&T^l^, MAIL TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh at 8 A 51; dines at All! ence; taken tee et CresUiee. sod makes t e!r-s- con nection there with e tut Express Train, reaching Clnein- Bali about 12 o’clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN’ leaves Pittsburgh s' 8 o'clock, P. SI., after tbearrtvalof the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,30 i\ M., connecting wiih the Nlcfet Express vhich }Q (Lg mornings ' Connections are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and BeUbctalne and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrug, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Mansfield road. fare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis^; to Dayton *8,50: to Toledo $8; to Oolnmbna to Zanesville $5,10: ta Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rates. RBTVBAIKO t THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves CnsUint at.ljj p M and ratchet Pittsburgh at OOP M, connecting, with tba tut Express Train through In fifteen hours to Philadelphia* MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2RO,A. M-on tlie ar rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, end arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, PH. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIJf leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P 3L and New Brighton at 6 A M, ™ I.l} p m TBEIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M. and 9 Pi IL, and arrives at 4RQ A M, and i3O,PM. £9* The Trains do not ran on Sunday* Tickets or farther tnlbnuatton, apply at thclickat offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the oorner office under the Monongmbsla House, Pittsburgh, ar af GEORGE PARKIN, Beket Agent,, federal street Station, JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. TTKBT LATEST MUSIC.—HENRY KLEBBR hu jost Y receivedper expose* the following excellent Dev mu do, j net leaned by Pirtu A Pond and Hell A Son. New York: Annie dear, good bye; beaoUfol now belled, oejopoeed end dedicated to Henry Kleber, by Vsl V. Wallace. I lore and lam happy; new song by do. When shall we meet; new belled by do. Down the river, down the Ohio; new Ethiopean aong. Ely Zephyrs, Soothers Arietta: by 8.1. SeaiL PIJJJO: Ballona. PoDrn do Oonoert, T«ry bxfilSaat: competed by Hr Saber. Album Leavos; a eoUgetioa of Polkaa, Waltiaa, Mairb—, 9be~. fax six number* composed and arranged exprwly te young pvpils: by aeaij Kieber. Na 1. Clara Polka Mamuka; M 2. Lora lettar Gallop; * a. Maatns March; u (, ftnaanflik Qokkitopi « 0. Stolon Kim Polka. £rmmlil»Bdnttiaeh: by Pmnda EL Brown, by do, WJB«t W: i botB) 101 ThMftmtdgwof ti»ti«UnaHa>|h
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