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TILE CITY POST.
SATIIIIDAY MORNING
Agar TO LNLII POE BALE AT THIS 0.171(11e.
Cann Losr.—A son of Mr. Benjamin F. Lat
shaw wandered away from his home last Mon
day and has not been heard of since. The
child ie about ten years of age, and at the time
of his disappearance had on a brown cassinet
overcoat, with roundabout, and brown cashmere
pants. He was last assn in Allegheny. Any
information Bent to Mr. Latshaw, at the office of
the Morning Post, will be gratefully received by
Ms afflicted parental.
Comm or QTJASZTTIL 13151110NEL—Before Hon
William B. BPClare, President Judge; Gabrie
Adams and William Boggs Associates.
The cues of the Commonwealth vs. Michael
M'Cullough, after a fair and impartial charge
from Judge BlL'Clure, went to the jury yesterday
afternoon, about 3 o'clock. The jury, after an
absence of a couple of hours, returned into
Court with a verdict of guilty on the first count
of the indictment, which charged the defendant
with obstructing navigation, but not guilty on
the two other counts for nuisance.
Dianna COUST.—Before,„Judges Hampton
and Williams.
In the case of William J. thiffth, or 030'
of David 8.. Grier vs. Cash Mutual Jr., innuratoe
Company, the jury returned a yordiot of 1.832
08 for plaintiff.
C. Ihmsen vs. Negley & Mohan. Action to re-'
cover the amount of certain notes on which de
fendants were endorsers. On trial.
THE NEW COMITY OPTICEIM—The commis
-
Siena of the County officers selected at the elec
tion in October, were made out yesterday, and
the new incumbents sworn in. The ceremony
was of a very interesting description, and oc
curred in the Court of Quarter 13081e0IM The
following are the names of the new officers:
Clerk ci the Court, John Horner; Register, J.
Harvey Robb; Recorder, Luke Ldomis. Mr.
Cooper, the lately elected County Commissioner,
took his, piste some time ago. We understand
that Mr. Thomas A. Rowley has been appointed
Assistant Clerk of the Courts, and will occupy
that olliee'along with Mr. Romer.
New GERMAN THKATRE.—That portion of our
German population who are fond of theatrical
representations, have now in process of con
struction, on the corner of O'Hara street and
Spring alley, in the Fifth Ward, a fine new
building, to he devoted to this purpose. The
structure is almost finished, and will be inaugu
rated with a ball, in a few days. A new com
pany, comprising some of the best German
actors to be had, has been engaged expressly to
perform. The building is large and commo
diens, and particularly adapted to give good ef
fect to scenic representations. New scenery, of
a beautiful kind, has also been provided.
Tun SEAL UNCLE Ton's Cams."—We See by
the Wheeling papers that Mr. Geo. W. Jamison
is performing his version of Uncle Tom's Cabin
there to very slim houses. The people either
don't ap;reciate Mr. Jamison's powers as an as
tor,or are as little disposed to believe his view of
the btfivCry question as those farther north, Mrs.
Stowe's version. He will find, as he proceeds
farther south, that the inhabitants are not so
ignorant bu. that they can discriminate between
balderdash and sense, and will not patronize any
play destitute of literary merit, simply because
it panders to their prejudices on the subject of
slavery.
CAST IRON COLUMNS.—We observed yesterday,
at the basin, on Grant Street, a large number of
oast iron pillars, brought thronz.h from Philadel
phia by canal. They are intended as columns
for the new buildings of the St. Louis Gas Com
pany, and awaiting the long-desired rise in the
river to be sent on there. We are surprised
that such articles are brought from Philadelphia,
as we feel confident they could be manufactured
to much better advantage here, besides saving
the difference in freight between the two cities,
which, judging from the immense weight of the
articles, must be considerable.
GONE TO MINNESGTA.—Mr. James Mills, for
several years connected with this paper as kcal
editor, and more recently editor of the Trumbull
County Democrat, left this city on Thursday for
Minnesota, with the design of making that far
distant country his future home. Is Mills is
a young man of talent, energy and perseverance,
and is bound to achieve a name for himself
wherever he may locate. We wish him the most
unbounded success and prosperity.
LIBERAL.—We are told by Alf., of the Banner
hat store, that he will take, for this day and
Monday, the notes of the Bank of Pittsburgh at
par. Those who don't wish to stand a shave,
should invest at the Banner, 147 Wood street,
opposite the new Presbyterian Church. Look
out for the sign of the American flag, for good
bats at fair prices.
Tun ANTI/OMUTA:7 SERENADE/, Who have
been performing for some evenings past with
great success in Wheeling, will appear at Ma
sonic Hall, in our city, on Tuesday evening next.
We understand that this is one of the best com
panies of vocalists in the country, and we have
no doubt that they will give satisfaction to all
who attend their concerts.
Swat, Pox ix nix Jan..—A prisoner in the
county jail, named William Bowen, lately com
mitted for costa cf Court, was attacked with the
.emall - pox, yesterday morning. lie is supposed
to have brought the disease with him, as this is
the first case of the kind known in the institu
tion. He was taken to one of the hospitals.
THEATRICAL ITEM.—We .understand that Mr.
R. Ryan, the comedian, who lately eloped
city with a young lady, intends travel
. from tn,_ nopular actress, Miss Mitchell, for
tog with the —norting her in her professional
the purpose of eu,., .IHR are both excellent in
engagements. The pa. 'oubt will be highly
their line, and we have no
successful in playing Agether.
LARIMER'S COUNTERFIT aljßnot .—To,
her number of Larither's Mirror and Couute.
Detector has just been issued. It contains lie
similes of several dangerous counterfeits at pros
ent in circulation ; the latest reports of the mar
kets ; the most reliable financial information ;
and other news of, au invaluable kind. Copies
can be procured at the different book stores.
ASSAULT AND BATTERT.—Mr. Charles Rummel
was committed to jail, yesterday by Alderman
Hagerman, of 2.irmingham, fbr committing an
assault oq his wife. Wife whipping appears to
be quite a prevalent amusement in our city, as
hardly a day passes but some wretch is commit
' ted to jail for indulging in it.
STEALING BREAST PINS.—Two young men, one
17, and the other 20 years of age, named Thos.
Hughes and Enoch iNwell, were committed to
jail yesterday, by Mayor Volz, for stealing seve
ral breast pine from the jewelry establishment
of Mr. John Stevenson, on Market street.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY. —We
would call the attention of our readers to the
advertisement of the Pennsylvania Insurance
Company, to be found in another column. The
Company is a justly reliable one, and perfectly
safe to insure in.
BMW "PLACE.—One of the busiest places in the
city is on the canal, between Seventh and Liberty
streets, on market evenings. On these occasions
the crowd is so dense, generally, that it is almost
idtpossible to make way through.
Dure's i♦IEECAETILE COLLECIE.—This time-hon
ored institution has its next annual examination
in March next. In our columns it will be seen
that nine splendid premiums will then be award
ed to the classes
MOIRE POTASII—:.; casks very superior Potash, received
by JOS. FLEMING,
nov2B corner of the Diamond and Market street.
AALANDINE--The bent article now In nee, for chapped
beetle, to.; 12 do. received by
nov2B JOS. FLEMING.
'VINE SPIJNIIE.--A large assortment of fee Sponge, re
l.' mired by I n0v291 • JOS. FLEM I NG.
VTILLEive couill SYRUP—CIeo of the very beet Cough
remediee now in use; a large nippy on band at
nov2B JOS. FLE
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HOULLiEIi SUPPORTKES, aC:=I have re
ceired a large eupply of the chore articles; Om ,. In
want of a good article, and cheap, eon always procure Oa=
of rnov2li
ddis--1.77 pigsL;stT, rnerlred ads day and for
11 sale by indiv2BJ J. A . DUTICELISON le GO. e
I, , LA Voft ENG EXT.RACTB—:
Verila, Almond. tenon,
St rtte - bers• , Pio .• Apple,
Ite•plerry, N a tot.,, For sale S
SLIy L. S .ti tto
LIQUORICE-2 reser Cclabria Liquorice, for sob, 1;3 7-
norB ' - RE. SELLlifte az Co.
IviUBTABD-311 kegs English Mustard, for Min by
norS
_i E. SELLERS & 00
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QUININL-200 amens Quinine, for mile by
norB R. E. BM.,LERS & 00.
L,,E.LISISI UN E-1.700 mm Brimstone, for sale by
Mil novii It. E SELLERS & CO.
y kelp this day xnualted and tor sala by '
nom' HENRY IL COLLINS.
- LllBll-59bbLNy. 3 large Mackerel;
50 beam Sealed Rearing;
tierces Codfish; •
4 awe &tram; received and for eal4by
nevi MILL AR k HICK:BMM
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COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTEFBURGII BOARD
OF .DRADN. AND
• PINR6I.IANTB , EXCHANGIZ.
OPPIDERB.
.fterident-40IIN &UPTON.
First Vice Pretittmt—Wx. H. Sine.
&mid " " Wx. A. Bums.
Axrdary—Wx. 8. /ELVIN.
Tranntrer—Jaux D. Scour.
Supertmendent.-8. T. Nowranat,
Cbnunittee of Arbitration for Nooember.—W. H. BROWN,
P. P., P. 82i3.vu4 W.ll.l.lrEux, J. M. Pxteroar, W. P. Jona.
DECEMBER 2
P1 30 4'11*V1 1 :4'.1014F4 , 0:14*):• WMq
Orr= or Till Da7.4 blosatfra Port, I
Saturday, December 2,1864. f
PL0171140 change in peke, and few sales reported.
OWN—Sales 400 bus liar Corn, at depot, at 80o; SOO do
do at 810. do Barley at $18734.
SUGAR—Bales 40 bhds prime at 5Xy 4 moe; 70 do fine
to fully fair, at 5XceINo, cash and time.
MOLAB2BB—ftles 125 bble cypreas and cek at 21424 c,
cash and 4 moe.
PRUIT—Sales 50 bble Dried Peaches at V 1,1234.
WHISKY—SaIes 47 !MB rectified at 8845437 c.
HAY—Sales 17 loads at $24®28, 2 days.
BUTTER—SaIes 2 bids roll at 17340.
POTATOES—SaIes 120 bus Neahanocks, in lota, at $1,25.
F . IIIDAY, December 1
The hog market presented no new feature of particuler
interest yesterday. The only sales reported were 137 head,
a mixed lot, at $4,12% cash; 90 head, corn fed, to average
192 pounds nett, at $4; and one Or two &mall sales among
drovers, at $5 nett, on time. We understand that a con
siderable lot sold at $4,55 cash, but we could not learn the
particulars. MI the houses wore elanghterlng yesterday.
Hall, Hunt ,k Co., kllled 3900; Oweley, Kinnard & Co.,
1230; Wm. Jarvis & CO, 500;1(Atkinson, 1700 , and A. 8.
White & Co., and Huffman & Co., about 1000 each—in all
8500. The receipt& during the put ten days have not been
large, and the number of hogs in pens last evening woo
lees than 10,000.—Loniteale Dersocral, Ncn.
Nair Yogic, December 1.-3ot..mi dull, with declining ten.
deny; prices nominal. Flodr easy, but not quotably low
er; sales 5500 bbls; Southern unchanged. Wheat...sales
1500 bus at a trice lower; sales 14,000 b. white Michigan
52,24. Corn steady; sales 8090 bus western yellow at 91
®93; western white 926095. Pork a trills higher; saxes
1000 bbls mess at $13,60@13,25; prime 511,67012. Beef
unchanged. Lard firm; sales in bbls at 1014Q1 0 34. Wols
ky 41(442. Coffee...sales 550 bags Rio at 9;4;910%. Sugar
dull, with declining tendency. Molasses dull at 226023.
Linseed Oil dull at 79. Stocks lower; Money easier; Indi
ana tires 75; Missouri sixes 01; Virginia enzee 87; Canton
18y A ; Cumberland B. 00, 26; Michigan Southern 80; Erie
343,1; Michigan Central 82; Reading 67%.
PHILDSLPIIIA, December L—Cotton: Demand limited;
prices irregular; no new feature. Flour: Demand for
shipment limited; only 200 barrels good brands disposed of
at 00,50, at which it ix freely offering. it;, Flour and Corn
Meal quiet. The roceipt. of Wheat are email; but little
offering; sales 3593 bus good prime red at $1,991,93;
white we quote at $242,03. Sales 300 bus Rye at $1,22.
Carer doll; sales 7000 bus yellow at 87 for old, and 8 . 4664
for new, afloat. Oats dull; Pales 1000 bas Delaware at 49.
Whisky; Demand limited; sal% at 44E445.
Gismazsan,Deoember I.—The river has risen eight inches.
Weather mild. Flour dull at $7,00. Whisky 31c. Hogs
firm: sales at $4.50; holders asking $5 at the close. Green
Meats held at 3!..-i',®434 for Shoulders, Sides and Hams.
Sales 275 bble No. I Lard at bi o. Sales 100 Ude Tallow at
104 e. Nothing new in other articles• Eastern Exchange
;4,91 per cent. premium.
New UALCANs, November 31.—Ootton dreLined under the
steamer's news; sales 6000 bales at 8 , 44.83 i, for trir i tr.
l eans. Flour $3,62. Whisky 40.
A.tattlon•.-Daily Sales.
A T the Commercial Wee 11001113, corner of Wood end
Fifth streets, at 10 o'clock, A. 11., a general &snort= e nt
of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, lists, Cape,
AT 2 O'CLOCK, Y.
GroceriMQueerusware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking
'Glasse., New and Second Gaud llousehcdd and Kitchen Fur
niture,
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4T 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Muslad Instruments,
Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing ? Variety (locals, Gold and
Silver watches, hr. P. M. LAI IS, Auctbmwer. fja3l:tt
*TAW SPRING WAGON A. AUCTION.—TIIIB (Satur
n day) 310RNING, lust..at It We 10re.., at the Q'uun•r
rtal Jule.. ftntae, ~'roar r.t /Vot - xl and Flttit etreete, will he
sold, / Noire:int' new :prim;; 1./ wt;an • Iron 14.1 /VP.
dee:: P. It. DA‘'IS, Am•likauvr.
To the ft:lectors and , Citizen■ of the Third
ard, Pittsburgh.
T OFFER myself an ludepoodent Caoditlatc l,r
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PERSIAN wr the Third Hurl of the city of Pittsburgh,
at the ensuing electio.., lu January. 115.5. 'lacing resided
in the Tbirtl Ward for the ft.t six years, and in Pittsburgh
from my boyhood, n period of fifty-two years. therefore 1
would moot respect, till) solicit the suffrages of my fellow.
effise., at the ...tang electlon for Alderman.
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n0r2.3 C um-GE WATSON.
1 1)
TUE O. 'Al•croN,,trote.savr rlf
Mr. G. Anton nurposeti returning to this city in time
to resume his itwebing on the l st of August, but being un
fortunately nisei, ill at Fairmont, Va., he will not be able
to reach the city for some Jays. Due notice will be given
to his pupils of his arrival. Enquiriea may he made at
au24 11. KLMBER.A.
[,Um: PARLOR FURNIITURE of every description, on
.11 . band and made to order, of the best material and work
manship. [nor 7] T. B. YOUNG CO.
WRAPPING PAPER-140 reams Crown Straw Paper;
V V 140 reams Medium Straw Paper, this day received by
nov27 11EN1tT 11. WLLINS.
GOOD BUILDING LOT, on tf. Washington, 50 feet
/1 front by 210 deep to a wide alley; price $250. Terme,
$2O in Land, balance at four yearly payments.
OLANKETS—A. A. MASON a W. invite attention to
.11_11 their superior assortment of Blankets, convisting o:
mom than 500 pairs of the different grades, all selling at
3) per cent. less than last yoar's prices. nova
Ar 1 GEESE-IUB boxes prime Croon Cheese fur We by
• norl6 SMITH a OINCLAIIL
LARD -100 bbls for We by
novl6 SMITH A SINCLAIR.
1 IR! ED APPLEb—LO bus fur sale by
• novl6 SMITH" a SINCLAIR.
N O. MOLASSKY-100 bbls for nde by
. novl6 SMirlf k SINCLAIR.
U ANDLEn— . 72 boxes i rou r lLa n nLlii . prd e (N.:; ; 1 3 17. ;
Gt= KING diOOREIEAD.
82 5 0 l'jjiA
for Weellire E.
e A u N o 'l L .containing th — m W ee ha , : e s
sad a kitchen, with Lot .3.1 feet front by 146 deep, situatol
on Gray's Road, South Pittsburgh, for which the above low
price is meted. This is a good than., for persons of small
means to procure a house of their own. For sale by
E. OUTIIIIKRT a ICON,
nor2o heal Estate Agents, No. 140 Third street
Here - 1t Is--for 18551
fl r it (IVA 7 Porni doub l e-sheet
tmas
ear, O now realy and
I,r by
MINER t CO. Now, boyr and girls, beer le
rare fun—fun from Now York, fun from California, fun
(rum all parts of the world. 00.2.5
New Paper Hangings.
NC. ad WOW, STREET.
LIINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS;
Panel Dreoration,, in gold, oak and marble;
Hall Pigpen , ' of various ;
FigM and Plain Pape., for dining rooms and chambere;'
- Cheap and low priced Wall Papers;
Border,. Ceilings, Flores, Window Shades.
A large and complete assortment of the above, selected
for iLa season, will be sold at the usual low prise,
COUnl'i OIL, Larzattl'a Oil, in
A. then; care+ lowlorna, ingariably givm ntlrL
as, When, the suitor., incontinually troubled with
buzzing 110;., 1-013th• the of water, ant the
boron/tr ii, . Chi? 011 will gyve luwww.liatx rciief cud
tlfett a cure. Cliii.lren or atoll-, habitual!, troubled with
ear ache., will lid a core 1.3 the um of this I/il. No dear
-iers.in should he it day without it. It her cured deatheie
- any yenta nanding. Price $1 a desk. Fold only, in
te. 'h. by
oi.tsbut,, F. 1.. CUT11111:14T, 140 Third street
tilv2s
Deco c.,
-fel
John
- DOI:WARDING AN.
Deiders in all kinds of
ripe and Sheet Lead, 67 Food stt
LI LATIN(' ETU VIL6— We would mu.
1j public to our assortment of it
tbef must desirable patterns, suitable fur stores,
Lora, steamboats, and every situation where /
Beating Store may be required. We Offer an assortu.
superior in style of design, beauty of finish, and preetimit
utility, to any establishment of the kind in the city. G ire
us a call. tiILAFF, ILEIHINtiY.It A (11LAY.F,
sep2O 124 Wood street.
Go and Sae.
CARGO takee Shot close PICTURES at very
k , .., =deride prices, at his new and commodious
iz Gallery, Nu. 76 Fourth ktreet, Pittsburgh. Lake
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dispatch, In t C"s be Is e te , ''' st v k ty ‘ t j a ir' ori t n P Z wea ,
weather;
for *eiy young persons, clear weather, from 10 to 3 o'clock
is prclerred. Rooms open to visitors from 7 o'clock, A. M.,
to lii o'clock, P. 11. mini
M V X(1 1 / i 5. 0 8—J .
3., u.s ,. t i p u ill i .:li i z i h . it m a!l t d for rule by 11. MINER
Ido May, a Story of Things Ailual and Poviblo.
In Doors and Out, or Visor from the Chimney Corner, by
Oliver Optic.
Heartsease, or The Brother's Wife, by the author of flair
of Iteticlylle; 2 vols.
Out-Moors at Idlewild, or The Shaping of a Home on the
Banks of the Hudson, by N:P. Willis.
Souihward lle: by W. tillmore Symms, author of The
.2VOnt, tie.
Feed. Vernon, or The Victim of Avarice, n sequel to Wo
man and her N.l.ter—europlete.
Wood's Natural History, with 450 illustratinne.
The Prkle of Life, a novel, I, Linty Scott.
The Pictorial Brother Jonathan, tee Christmas and New
Year—price 1z..% tents.
Godey's lady's Book, for December.
ti,ahum'a Magazine, for December.
Petereon's Magazine, for December.
Magazine of Art., for November.
For sale by H. MINER & 00..
noirll 32 Smithlield street.
ASMALL FARM FOIL SALE—Thirty-two Hems, eleven
of which are wirer buttons, remainder geed upland and
all tillable; aliuut twenty acres in cultivation, balance In
prime timber, sugar tree, jo nob and walnut; a good Dwel
ling House, Stable, Corn Cribs, at.,
about three hundred
Fruit Trees, of good quality ;'s good Garden; spring of goal
Water, it, The above karm is pleasantly situated, at the
point of Mill creek and the Ohio river, at Barnes' Landing,
Ohio. Price sl,ooo—one-third in band, remainder in one
and two years. 8. CUTHBERT & SON,
nov27 Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street.
'THERAPEUTIC 011AIRS— , Another lot of those easy re.
dining Chairs, so suitable for Invalids, or those fond of
indulging in a lounge; fuddled and for rale at !be ware
home of InovZ7 J T. B. YOUNG .t CO.
TANKARDS, Cups, Plates, Baptismal Bowls, ke., just
operdug. Also, Mittanla Tea Ware, Castors, Carmen
Sliver and Plated Spasm, Forks, Ake. Tea Ktdres, Putter
K wives, Lamps, Ac.
Watch. tad Jewelry, In large variety, and very k w
prices; Uold Pena, Spectacle., Pencils, Canes, &p.
Wakrepairing doilb in a euperter manner, and warm t
.ed. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Emblems,
and Regalia manufactured. W. W. WILSQN,
octl7 corner of Market and Fourth Wreets.
~ .3C11001., SABBATH SCHOOL AND FAMILY LIBRA
,CI MM.—Persons wishing Books for fanny, school, or
nebbish school reading, an, fuelled to elands._ the large
.and carefully Waded assortment on sale, ateastern
at DAVISON'S, OS Market kraut, near Fourth. renl7
TALUAAILX 11BAL ESTATE FOB BALK, Adjoining the
. Borough of hlancheeter—THlATY BUILDING tors,
• wik PA feet front by 100 feet d and flouting= Built
-Ursa *9O feet in width, are offerWftw sae quite low, and on
selsresable Nome of payment. Me property to put of the
east m of the late James Adams, Esq., and the ULM is pus
,fik e t Out beyond dispute. Apply to
Le v 8 JAMES BLAKELY...
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Hog Slaughtering,
TELEGRAPH IL&RB6TB
AUCTION SALES
P. hi. DAVIS, Auctioneer
B. curtiumiT a SON,
No. 140 Third Ftroet.
W. Butler & Co.,
00.11.311SHIthN IIhItCHANTS
-.ttsburgb Manufactiow,
-"et [elev.:B
the attration nt the
bTovr:e, or
nftleno, par.
- at. rate
vommienloiok Ware.
Eil S FOR .RIIP ER JPIE.N.
The air ..—Lest evening at duak, there - were three feet
six inches water; by the pier marks of the Monongahela
BHdge, and falling. Weather moderating.
Xmo ira72.—Captain Cochran'. new. hull arrived at the
wharf yesterday.
Wheding regular packet for Wheeling toile)
Le the steamer Forest City," Captain CL IL Moore.
The steamer "Clara Dean arrived a Louisville on the
29th. The river wea falling et that point on the ;9th
Fire St. Louis.—The steamer "John C. Fremont" le ad
verUsed to leave today fo: St. Inuis,and requires no recom
mendation from us; but we shall have something more to say
of her in a few days.
tie learn by the Wheeling papers of yesterday that the
boats which left here on Wednesday and Thursday last had
passed that point with pliaty of water, and the prospect
of a speedy trip.
Ciacinnati Packd. —The light draught steamer " Ad
vance," Captain George W. Neare, leaves this morning for
Cincinnati; and we have no doubt that Captain Neare will
make all who take passage with him feel comfortable and at
home.
The Ricer.—Thanksgiving day being ginerally observed
by shippers yesterday, very little freight was heeled down
to the levee. The prices continuo firm atiast guotaUtone, as
none but the higher class of bosh; would take out full loads
for St. Louis and New Orleana. The river rose'eteadily yeti
tenley, with fire feet water on Warsaw Bar. The Kanawha
river is falling, with three feet ten inches water in the chan
nel. A private despatch reports four feet on Harpoth
Shokie.in the Cumberland, yesterday , and rising.—Cincin
nun Chet steroid, g idoy.
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
MC===
:ARRIVED.
Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Lucerne, Bennett, Brownville.
" Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newton
" Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
• Convoy, Wolf, Wellsville.
" Michigan, N 0.2, Wolf, Wellsville.
• Venture, Gordon, Rochoter.
• Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling.
" Exchange, Weallum, Wheeling.
DEPARTED.
• Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville.
Lucerne, Bennettlirewnsvi Ile.
- Thomas dhriver, Hendrickson, West New ton.
Gen. Eayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
" Venture, Gordon, Rochmter.
F:xckange, Weal lum, Wheeling.
"
Convoy, Wolf, Wellsville.
" Nlichigan. No. 2, Wolf, Wellsville.
" Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling.
Progress, Waalburn, Cincinnati.
Challenge, Crooks, Cincinnati.
" Eclipse, Moore, Naehrllle.
STEAMBOATS.
. •
ISA."
PETTSSUMGE, • IATI, LOUISVILLE,
NA:A .
Pitteburgn and n uc Steam Packet Line,
NO FELEIGIIT
PITTSBUROH, GINCLNI4ATI, LOUISVILLE,
Azad Sahel Louis.
L.rnc coinjwv.,/ of vpve.
I 4 leAmer,
tuallvd for viwwwl,
•GLI canulort, and Is WILY masts DAILY MN, ,L 5 . 1 LIL
Pacers on the Ohio river. It connvcts with t'. al!
Limo of steamers trout CinciunnLi I ',Ont.
LOUIS, whi:h ps,..engrry and fru: t 6r-
vipted throuvh dmi hAvo loon Iv.'
to the Line, Which now now,
i''' ,,,,, 1 D.par., r
Boats. eaptams. from It it., , r, yr!.
BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. Ilia.Tsueoi - 5.u.....0ua.).
ESSENGER, No. U....J. C. DATIY Aland.,..
ALLFAIIIEN Y e ro. 11'1.11N. Taot.lo,.
CRYSTAL PALACE Wlt. J. I: Vt.,. rz
T."lllsoay -. lay.
PUILABELPIIIA 1t../. )it "e
PITTSBURG 11... ..... ...... 11. Cs.sn•ttLi I. rias. .
PENNBYLVANIA. ariarrtl art .. lay
Leavy daily at 10 o'olfv.k. A. 11.. ,r•••
•
IMMIIMINiII=
jrillN It. LIVI.NtrITOI.;,
JOHN FLACK,
Mm„. hr.
•• - •
Plttiburgh, 1t5.1.
Tittabnegh. Steubenville And Wheeling
Timken..
Aka The 1)11' liN tL, Captain A.:
the litlItEST CITY, Cwt... D. M.,. RE,
wttl run ae regular DAILY DACKET, initunn
Steubenell... and Ithrelinr, gripping et nil lut•irrui..liat..
porn.
The DIURNAL will leave Pitivailir t ill ou Monday, Mad
nes:Jaya awl rridaya, at 11l oo M ck. A
will levee wheellait:on Tueida) 'cl Thumb.) £ RIM onlay.
at 7!..i o'clock. A. M.
The FOREST CITY will lest, l'ittsloarzh on Tut, h
Thursday. and Saturdays, at 10 o'cloak, A. M.—K. , orro
she will 11.1•. Whs.ling. on Mondays, Wtqueedays and Fri
days, at o'clock, A. It.
For Inight or pa...aint tip ply on totard or to
J. D. COLLIMPA tXID, A,tent.
no.2A Nr. 11.5 Frt-ut
For Memphis and New Orleans.
The bur ' , Jr.., A StISA SSA Islll., C4l.t. 0. S.
airotAvut., bars for the shove and int.rule
ports 013 1 be first
•
For ft - tight or poooogo apply un boon!, or to
dee2liN FLACK, A...tit
For Zooe-ovillie:-
The etroul, .1 i. 1.1 a, Lain Gatntn. will
bare to: ch.... Love en..l internneliate 'Vote on
MO\[Al. ith trot, ut 1,, .t M.
For freight or rba...g. api.l) on or to
der:: /11iCsr, R C WOOD. Acvntffi.
_ -
Mr!l=
ArsiThe at. , aua,_.l. IttEENIONT, Captatn
Sfo.E.L.L. NM,' Cr Et, abort. au.l inter -
ute.liate port, t-n . Z,I Instant, at
MENEM
For Cincinnati.
The steams, ADVANCE, CapL 6.41. N EARL,
j a gifigitlll leave for the abort: and intermettiate ports
n SATUDDSY, a Inst., at 10 A. 11.
For freight or passage apply on letard, rr to
des! J. L. LI VING,I'ON, Agest.
Thr new and eaa.stantial ',manner EQUINOX,
AirfiltCaptain RowttY, .111 lel", for Inn al,ve
and Intranardlate norta, on tlns fired rtn. of
For freight and palmy., apply on I muini.
ftegu.lar Wheeling Packet
ASA'rut Meaner EXCIi NAGE, Capt. I'l.9thErts,
leaves every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and
FRIDAY, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting,
the C. and P. Railroad at Wellsville. lot freight apply to
novl' 1. U. cs/I,l,lNiltAta/D, AgooL
Admlszl•tralor's Notl••
STEWART, tirtAL, late of Findley too-hip, Allegheny
county, all perome kuttornot then:melee. indt Mel lire roe.
quested to make Immediate payment, nod all thtwe baring
dein. atmlned wW mate are notilled to preeent them, u uly
aullteutleatted, lot eettleitteal.
RICRARD STEWART,
novlSkiltsw4t. Administrator.
V ERY
LATIsST hl.Ellt.lt has ;Lott
V received per exprevo the following excellent new mu.
joss. Dental by Fut. d robot and Hall d :on, New To Mt:
Annie dear, great h; e; beautiful neva hal Inl, comsat...4
and dedicated to henry r, by WI.. edam.
I love end I em totpie, ; t me; by do.
%Shen rbell et no v bolted by do.
Down Ile• ricer to tit.. colittoi new lAtittitean sow,.
Fly or',. , vrt , Arlo•lta: by O.F. Scott.
Be l'ulks d• C.A.. rl, . ry : composed by H
Albumla,ll. it •L I.‘ WaltzP,, Nlarebo , ,
11.,..1” nix numbro, rang , ..1.. , P , o" , Y
young pupile: by r
Nu. I. Clara Pull„
2. 1.07$ letter ,
" ;1. Meet tot•
4. Lt.!'
...".Irwe t.L.1..
01- h.
K ng ecLuttl
byriug : L. Jurll,.
111.‘1:1
101 'llO,l
A.NIP - ..7
ol lon r•,..11,1 I
. 4kble ruzit , n4 A.•
%am. 01 11, ~ miter
W A lfeet,
hoe Watehen, nu
Ladies Watches and.
and at very low price
breetarles, and swykr
than usual eLewlne,
tl arch rehairing boor brwubli,
Jamelry and Emblem,. ufkole lo
QLCRETARIIieI AND Lsalli LAn.o.
10 terns. Call and see them.
4,117
6.rol i lor sale by
won; lt b1411,1,1.5a.
W 11,1h./11 LAos—llou boxes talo,
••
" Wyly. Yo.y , .
brnml.
for E.lle novio ' SINULAi:Y.
brim/A dttily r0.k...1 tor rnl. by
HEN ll' 1
c u ES-6 cloz..n by 01
bV Inn, lai
I J A l o , j , kogy roooty o o, nod 1 00 , 00 .
HEN C01.1,1t,..
13rI4ns tor .t 1.1.,
.11.3 - HENRY 11 cou iNs
novol HENRY 11. COLLINS.
LW CROP RACONa , —Ou s hoiO, Liali and ~cartel
es, of the nor crop, to arrive Oda day by Railroad, for
Hilo by kaortal H. A. M'CLUloi.
BLANEET.i—Just received ;.L.O pairs of 0-1, 10.4, 114 and
12.4 English, Erench and 'Swiss 13Innkets.
novSS A. A. MASON .1 CO.
BLIAWLS—A. A. MASON A CU. Ur , ' now opening
wards of 000 Wool. Long btniwol, of all grades mad
styles, which will be offered et. very low prices. coviiii
IJOSIN SOAP-250 buses fur sale by
uovld SIIITII A SINCLAIR
7LIRESK-24 boxes W. &Cheers, to htore arid for rale by
oetl9 ENGLISH & RICHARD :41N
DfiILA]KLPIIIA BUCKWHEAT-I,uoo Ma extra
J r delphla Iluearrbear,ju.t rocelred by Railroad.
so=ld W. A. M'CLURC.
E AR OURN-6W bus Ear Corn for mile by
JAS. WLACOIILIN,
novls No. 10 Sunthtleld si
DROCIIE EIIAWLS—A. A. MASON A CO. have just .-
jup wired a large and splendid Assortment of long I.
fulunre Broche Shawls.
TlOtki H
LE CHEERED BROCE SIIAWLS—A. A. 31.1-
I_J EONS CO. will open, this morning, 50 long Broche
altiawb., with double centres—somethinn entirely new.
turritc-20 ken dairy packed this day received by
novl6 H EN RV li. COLLINS.
CHAIN OA BLE—A weeond hand Chain Cable, 60 to 76
feet long, for sale cheap by
novIII J. W. BUTLERS CO.
ArlijudNiGy TUBS-50 of various patter. received by
n0v2.1 HENRY If. COLLINS.
bbly received ebrd V3r eel by
tiovl.6 MAY H. COLLINS
CIECOBII-600 bi► prime W. It. Cutting for sale by
aara HENRY H. COLLINS
101811-100 half bbla White. Flab and Trout for tulle by
novla • HENRY H. COLLINS.
=ME
Third Arrival of Fall ;Lad Winter Goode,
TWENTY PER CENT. BELOW FORMER PRICES.
Y OUNG, STEVENSON h LOVE, Sign of the Original Beehive, N 0.74 Market street. between Fourth street
tad the Diamond, Pittsburgh, are just receiving a large and
splendid assortment of Fall Dry Goods, at unusually low
priors, from New York and Philadelphia importers and auc
tion sales. The stock will be found full In every depart
ment, consisting ha part of
Shawls, Cloaks and Telma% of every description;
Blankets, at bargains;
Plaid, stripe and plain Silk, French Merinoea, Cashmeres,
Coburge;
Paramettas and A1p..., at unprecedented bala , ins;
Merino and Cashmere Plaids, do
Bombazines and Canton Cloths, do do
French Ginghams, do do
Chintzes and Prints, do do
Irish 141:1008 sod Linen }Meetings, do do
Pillow Linens and Table Cloths, do do
Napkins and Table Damask., do do
Plain and printed Delalnes and Cashmeres ' do
Also, a full aetortmrut or Domestic Goods, at ‘..rat tor
mans ;
Cuff Collars, Chamirettes and Handkerchiefs, at great
bargains;
Ribbons and Millinery Goods, at great bargains;
Hosiery, Gloves and nuspendere, do.
Owing to the unusually large importation, goods have
been forced into the
be
in the east, and sold at great
sacrifices, and will be sold for sash at a very small ad ranea.
novl3 YOUNG, STXYMNSON & LOVK.
IiIIE late firm ofJONES x QUIGGI, haring been iliiecired
by the death or Jol.o F. Quigg, on the 27th inst., the
busirawa of said firm will be settled by the undersigned, at
their office, corner of Hose and First streets.
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Plata,.
Pittsburgh, September :30, lB.s4—[oet2y
Isaac Jones,
~ I.l t
ANUFACTURKot Spring and Blister Steel, Plough
Slab Steel, etert Plough WiLIVI. Coach and Ehotie
Springs, Brass Not Taper, half patent, Smear, Mail nn.l
Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Rose and First etre Is,
Pittsburgh, Pa. °gal y
ISAAC JONES D. Z. ROGERS.
D. B. Rogers k Co.,
MANUFACTURERS of ItOGERS' patent Improved Stool
Cultivator teeth. Office corner Roas and Virg strreta,
_.oct2,ly
Great. Attraction In Dry Goode. —
A A. MASON & CO., No. 25 Fifth street. Pitteburch,
are now receiving and opening somo 900 ...sees and
packages of every description of DRY GOODS, which to re
just been porch/v.l, at great sa..rifiers front cost, at the re
cent large peremptory sales in the ,net, and will ho soli at
corresponding low rates. Amongst this Immense variety
will be Rum' 800 piece• of Merin., Cashmeres, Parnmor.
tam, Wool Plaids, Alps..lot, 13omiewsne, Di/lieges, DeLAM.,
tr., which will be wild at 20 and 30 per cent. leas than usual
prices; 8,000 yards of rich Drees Silks, of the lat.l styles,
eta large discount from previous prices; upwards of I,ts/0
811 awls. Cloaks, Talmas, do., at deci led bargains ;.filk. Min
uet and Trimming Goods, at 191 per cent. less than usual
prices; 300 cartons of rich Embroideries, Ribbons, Laces,
&c., at very low rated; 50 cares Cloths, Cassimeree, Patti
rets, Tweeds, Jeans, he., at about two Mini , the regular
prices, &c., hr. Together with A complete stock of every
other kind of Goods. all of which will Is• soil at mod/ , eas
than auction prices, and lower than ever 1,4 , re known.
novr A. A. IlAroN 6. CO.
Three House• anti Lots for Sale
- .
WILL be afolli at priTrile salP. THREE 11011F.F.:. AND
LOTS. One 11.1,11. 1190...., pit u attri on E..r,y, b.f. tell
Fourth and Lib , rty ntreetA; Lot 'X b...t trot by N. (~r
bark.
Alan, nno , an , l Or.. How., ...
on 1,,11 .1,44. :•11111
Wurd. 111,`
muse Iron:in,. on 1,,, , , II • , n• - 1, and IL.' Il 4 , -tit,
ou L'.urpotit ~ ailey : Lot NI Ito, by 100. '
—A1,..0. It.. xland ITo W iTt . o . LION o Togo O ToTo Tor.rn, T,o .T o ry ww‘
V. ~,,, ..,,, , , , -11.,11, 1...,, sur,ol,. . or, ) o•Lr O. 1 , /
, '.O A(. Hi ;
1: ' with th ~ -1 o nli k.r.., 11 ,; ~,. &-, Ti, lb .1 ,,, ,
,-11 Js doh,: a goo 1 ~u in. .. ,tri 1 .- ;.i,:t. uo: 1 . .,,,,-,1
1
.140 , X CI . PPM...A.
00.00.—0.T0
ISBURGO RUNG SCHOOL,
ROBERT ii. PATTEASON, Proprietor,
CuK~td "I DiANItL , L, U11,, , Y ALLEY
,C 111411.. I. ;.1,1 ~1 .1 .utni.,ll Il•
I\lla Uda11..1111,,
1./1[12 , 111 In 1141. 1 1:11itA ht.:11. 1. 4 t.1.1,1..tiD0
fm•ni nill.art.. t!„•1 , lo r 1 111
11/ 1 h.,11 ,n.I airy luin
.p,- silt pr n tith,
Nth , mo.c The 11, -rA :1,11, 611 1 i
aril trait i. ar.l th- h! u,
p.i u 4 zpar, to Llt veln),ll-hn,nt
tho. tot 01tl.. 011,11 :• 111, 4 i!“.
V‘'. S. Haven. -
3
, 111..; 01,1) ,fi1'...1,11111-NT, (late
u , l clau..r.ry
rum, ..... Cauni au I at .1..1. Priut.in; B.14:1k
1.111 , 111,„ au . :le !Maul; Prip,
u.1,-0,,1t.ry uati , e nul cu nu.,4
rtu-nupt,',
Igank r . trl"flit,
nn l IL.ok inovN
H. a A C. Duncan,
‘V
Lea Khuky, No.:A t.tt.ertt tt.. ur.rh. Pa. jett'tey
Silver Manufactory.
I'LetN?, FOlt Kr*, Etttia.l:tlt 4 . o ry PKICLY.
Awing to autwrier stviuulacturing my own
ork, are are now reihrat at !' j e . lower than
the ea.teru can., e I.eter here :1,, ..ork a. arra nt,t.
. .
Slerimg alwr mrdiuholure rd . the
Britieh tuerlind quality.
Watch,. and Water, repnirind ertatitmi, with every faL
cility and renew , ' drtermioutiou to t vive entire imtiKlketion
to customers, both be to price nut tile ..upertur quality of
thu wort. W. W. W I LooloN,
Watchmaker nod Jew-tier,
novl4 corner of Lather and Fourth utnwts.
Woo.,
4T A MEETING of the rttuekholdory of the PKNNSYL
VAN IA INitUIIANCE th.OII•ANY, r , lll:l , l:argh,lwia
at the liflier, of t h e Coupunriy, corner of Fourth and Lirn kb
field atreera, on Monday, the 6th In :tan% the following per
eons wore ele-h.l Illrector.4 for the tumuli:or your:
William Johrootou, Jaruh latter,
epru
A. A. Carti,,
11.
NVllliain G. Haven, A. Wl•kin.,
Hody l'attertem, Wade Ilampton,
nor; Je*.leh King.
. .
Mice'dor Carriage Factory.
TWINFyION, HROTIIF:Ii.
M tFL ELIO, eurner of Heber. and Itrlrnontstrol'ls, Alec
irneny city. In, boor on linn.l nud nre 1311.1ufactntinr. an
ratrusive ttroortment earringre, lioekawaye,
UaiNit.4e Coro, dr., nude in all their various Ft) with
strict rrearil to durability and beauty of tini-h. wine, in all
their wreck the iv -+t Juniata loin air: rartero hkkorv. lit
pedra atten-lirl to on tkr to reaainni'ir Tliry
eontilent that nil oh r rrriv Inyur [lon with their pntror.•
size, will be L., retly • fi. , l on total ..f ir
The PitiFbartill and M.i.nelterter tannibuse. i'vrry ET.
teen Eamon, Turin,: the d,v. ort:::. iv
OBEEMEZIEEI
C. B. Headty 6, Co,
'1111:Ar CARPET r. 2 Third erect,
kj rude Markel, would rsrpectfully inform their friend.
and the public generally, that they Lave now in nory tlo it
complete FALL STOCK, con.hding of CARPETS' or every
de,rtr.tion, from the Royal Velvet and itrut.olv, to the ccru.
mon Ingrain, ir,mr, arm Hag. E1..0r I irl Cloth, from om,
to eight yard, wide, new Jerez,. and very rich. Corm. and
Canton Matting, Druggetv, Huge, Main, Stair Rods Window
Slmtlea, Be. Persons In want are invited to roll and es v tn.
ine,their .cock- Steamboats, lintels, and Iteridences fern
lobed on the mutt reasonable term,
4.1 - " - 1411 profit, raid quick ralex.""ii2
TEHAIS CASII .rNI.V.
Home League Vat:tory.
AUL/111NQ CU et. Kt AND 1•W1.E11r•,
to flat thy r.•unil mato , f odturall and Atiegliony,
1111440 of hard t atsted yarn, dark pattorn* and indigo blur.
'rho gonaral adatioion that altraaresChooka mud Twrods
aro not intorior in quality to uny mho:, manta...taro:l In
the Cuitod ntate*, withau Ur:Tot...log do:nand Art` eta,
enoourg,, , Ulm rubscrlhor to ostond •• it
o•a• 4i t.••••• up a pad a, , ortment •tf -u..11 C'.• • •••• a* tool •
ally rotail trio 1..!!..1 to lady rent, pot' /1,1. :alario t ala
he pout to lin - Out/Is who rant..? tn,0....1 t•••••••. 1
at his Wurorootn, I:o›,•••,••treet, ritai
oot7:310 111 , 11i:1'0N t,Tl.WititT.
' , HANK VAN GORDER tho jot rw, ic,J Inn, and
benutAful «...ortrl,t«f Neumiug 0 - Mars, Merv,
i“ Crap«, Tnrivt,4l nr. I ill 121, , ‘ kr« arnl
silk;co l Wits. nutl err.pe+. in
u...N. STI;F:I.T.,•rour Iln•
Vlrrltilag Clnws..l),,fr'n
I 1111111.., 71,... , 1. • .! - rJ
”.1 1,, la, lVtl
Li , .nq Cu.;
Ste•ns ivA,L llsvue
toOt Ot S . /AA r..
n 11; i 1•1. 1 ,,, I
1, 01 Ihi. 111;
, e 1113.1 I
DEEM
:tl.!!!,ign aut.( is mon., . .•!.!!!, I
i.!
1,1 w
■)Y II
) anlira liai
I 1:•li iu a
Ke.t.lo-r, or
make Ty,
et. A 401.1,-,•1
I.• •tt the otttr,,t
ittuld
.air Whc.lo,l,
IiAN dt.yin tin An'
I Fruit on-I C0...10 , 00 , • - T.
'110• hu400 ,, ,•10.n.000,, tr an th, a Survtui.
viiioo natu.• ;old Ayleni
.! C. Mitten,. A:
novl7 .1. C. ANDI:BSON.
AtJ. WILSON Iv k•. .I 1 -t tatty ou hand every
ilewription and varietv • II l'f S AND CAPS, both
wholes Ale and retail. Tbeo• .I,•- ring a next flO l llOl,
abb. Ma (1r CM, good mei cheap, 0-0,11,1 do well to give t+
a cal l before purchasing elnewhee l none
No Humbug.
1O HUNDRED THOUO.AND 1,11, LAfts wor th
will not be distributed nt ItO(IllitS k CO.'S FLar Da
guerrtntype Gallry, Fifth htreet, opposite Alnson's, but
upon the payment of $1 you can t,
procure or gotsl a LINE
NESS no Call be procured' In this or any other city. Call
and giro us a trial
Mineral Water ann Sarsaparilla.
AIT
t a i t e r i v . a g t, il l , :e u l
e r
fi
extensive scale. Ills artielem are of the but quell ty,
manufnetureil from the puee:i m o t o ri s ts. 0,17:1y
Pettit:m/I,ollp, Mercantile and Steamboat
Book-Keeping.
9 - 111 E DAY AND EVENING CLASsES OF DUFF'S COL
1 LEGE are open for the reception of students.
on MerClMltie Lore and Commercial Sci
cct6
Wm. Dtgby t Jr.,
I . II.OTEIING AND FUELVIBIIIII.I STIIRE, Masonic //a:t.,
Ntti street, ritlatturph.—Clotbing mode to order, in
good style, nioi of roalerato rate, ounitf
•
Smoked -Neveße ef, , LL NO. 11 AL
9tall N
legbany Market and atMarket
JAMES GARDNER.
0 T . A 87 Now Marl.
.O,II7:IOmLESALE AND RETAIL AT
Ar_aold & Williams,
3IANUFACTUTUILRRS OF CLULSON FURNACES,
WROUGHT LION TIIBLNG, and fitting generally, for
warm , ng sod ventilation of building. A. hW. will
et natrost fur warming sad ventilating, by 'dram or hot
II star .pipes, or Chlllion's Furnace; Ch ,rhea, nchools,
Ifoa
p itale, Factories, Green ilouses,Court Gouses,Jalls, lintels
lor Dwelling. No. 25 Marks; st., Pittsburgh.
FIFTEEN CENTS..—Hp Mner.ille, for December
price lb cents. For Erie by 11. MINER & CO,
No. 32 Bbattbileld street.
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MISCELLANEOUS
SALE OF
THE MAIN LINE OF PUBLIC WORKS.
SEALED PROPOSALS INVITED
TATHRREAS, The 2PM motion of an act of the General
V V Assembly, entitled '• An tot mot (ding for the sale
of the main line of the pulsate works from Philadelphia to
Pitfaborgh,^ approved the 27th day of April, one thee/mud
eight hundred and fity-four, declares:—
" That if the said main line shall not be awarded to any
purchaser under the provisions of this net, the Governor
shall ad rent., for the term of one month, In two newepa•
pa I published in Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Pittsburgh,
for purchasing the some, or any divialon thereof, and trans
mit the proposals, If anpare received, at the meeting of the
nett General Assembly, to the speaker of the Senate, who
stlll open and publish the same In the presence of that
body."
And whereas, Said mein Doe of public works was not
sold and awanled u contemplated by the said set of det.
se-obly,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TEAT SilltLED PROPO.
SALS FOR TILE PUIiCHASE OF TIIE SAID MAIN LINE,
"or any division thereof,” will be reetived at - the office of
the Secretary of the Commonwealth, up till MONDAY, the
lst d-y of January next. The proposals will state distinct
ly whether the bid is for the whole line ore part, and for
what put. Said proposals will be addressed to the Secreta
ry of the Commonwealth under seal, and marked, "Prepo•
sale for the Alain Lino of the Public Works."
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The law not having indicated clearly any form or mull
lions for bide, It has then deemed proper to annex certain
sections and part, of sections of the law Itself,. a basis for
proposals. Bidders can make sorb modifications and chan
ges of these es they may deem proper
;ire. I. That the Governor to hereby authorized and re-.
quired to incite sealed proposals for the purchase of he main
line of the public works, to wit: The ehlledelphia and Co-"
I u usbia railroad; the canal from Colombia to the Junction
nt bunean's bland; the Juniata canal; from throne to Bol
hdaysburg; the Allegheny Portage railroad, including the
new load to avoid the inclined planes, in its condition at
the time of the transfer, and the canal from Johnstown to
Pittsburgh, with all the property thereunto pertaining or
belonging: said proposals shell state the maximum price
offered for said main Una, on the following terms, to wit:
twenty per mmttim of the amount bid to be paid into the
t.; mury in cash, be (ere the transfer of said works, and the
balance in ten equal instalment( the interest thereon M
aisie Leon annually, from the date of the laid transfer, at
the rate of six per °mama per annum, and the first Ihstal
cue payable at the eSphidOp date year from the date&
transfer. arid said bulanee shall be assured to the Common
wealth by the bonds of the company purchasing the same,
and the thine without any other record than Ohio act Abell
be a lien on the works and improvements aforeeakL
'Pro 11. That the purchasers of mid railroads andminahi,
their sueerisers and sr:signs, shall be a body politic and cor
porate in deed and in law, by the name, style and title of
[he Keystone Canal and Railroad Company, and by the
'lime name the said company stialthave mrpetual gamer
duo, and be able to sue and be Pried, plead and be implead
ed, in all courts of record and elhWhere, and to have, pur
chase, receive and hold, and enjoy •to them and their sum
such land, tenements and bertditamente, good(
trot trio nut estates, real, personal and mixed, of what kind
or quality ...or ea shall be necessary for the repairs and
remof eskt canals and railroads, and the Anne
tit. 6,11, excltange, mortgage, alien, grant or
~th -noise dispose of, and alio to make and keep a common
owl, ant the same to alter and renew at pleasure, and also
t.aeri!, its. easablinh and put into execution such bylaws,
re - dinanc, 004 regulations as shall appear necessary and
eon ten the government of said corporation, not be
. rs, or
to the constitution or laws of the United
,• • tact generally to dealt and singular
thins which to thew it -h..; I lawfully tip.
do for the well-teeing of Folk. eau; urd Um, and the
due Imitodprig and ordering of the atfalra emue.
het.. 4 11 .1 immtaliately open the iscuiu, at ieoare pa
Iry I lIP 6,,Verllor, the reilruatl imitate; from
5.. CA,JILIZ,LI and the ea-tern diction of the Pen psy I
-it tenting from Columbia to its jar:ctnu with
the J onto,. iiii , ion, at Daman's leland, the JUDI 6,
Fi,so ea ten ling l reef I)uneatia Island to I l I ti.layhtint, the
a...,
and old' Ere-Inge MI Iflnd from I lollitlayebung to Johns
cm! the wyetern dial-ion of the hennay llama canal
I Joh u to Pittsburgh, shall be Imuncliately Tested
to the -mt rot-porta-ere and their sort-v.-ora, including the
.i.rn 01-sT he Eit moultanna river, at Donran'e Island, tot
42. ,, r with :di the so rm. •ter power of said canals. all
. - ; ::o 01;0 st - M., tot lOctuaniteee,
Lruelt., titulary moen c, tut hand, horses end
implement, and till the state, and personal, parches.
eti, .o -mci and held by Use Coutmonwsalth, for the use of
the m d ratta:s and railroads; the Canal Comm trim:ten
all prepare duplicate Fchulule3 of all the Witte, real end
per-eoul, horcha,ed,ownrd nut held by the Commonwealth,
ror the us. at the main lion of senate end railroads from
{mita:J.4ode to Pith...burgh, describing the toll boater, work
t hope, and the condition of the canals and railroads, and
;heir appentlx„ces, and ellllMelating elßhe personal proper.
,31.1 abed be signed by the Canal 00019/%4011-
erecan.l by the rrecident of ;he Feld company, with the a
rcuate seal annexed, on behalf of said company, one of
which *helot, shall he left with the Carer-tont of said ram
psny; and the other deliveled toile Goritruor, to be died in
the othee of the Secretary of the Commonwealth.
Sec. 0. That F,1+0011.1i: the :aid company Wall be ors n
i rel. and shall give notice to the Governor of their
resdf
to Like poseepsion of the said works, he shall cause no-
Xi, thereof to be given to all superintendents, toll mile&
tor,. offkers and agents of the Commonwealth, employed
ner about said railetruie and can*, who ehall continue
virtlicie, to discharge the duties of their mid offices or
cml•l'lments, and be entitled ton:veil - iv Weir present rate
of eompensation from the said company, until removed, or
re-appointed by the dlreeturs thereof, and the official beads
of said oftkon. and agents shall enure to the use of Paid com
pany, as to ail moneys received by them on account of the
wet ks, subsequent to the time when mid company Wall Po
take of them as afortraid.
7. That immediately after the Governor shall have
igsded lettere patent, the said company shall take pcbtoession
of said pulitle works, and shall be bound ever thereefter to
keep In get d repair end operating condition, thenntire line
of said railroads and canals, extending from Philadelphia to
Pittsburgh, with the neorewry toll houses, water etations,
Peke, buildings and other appurtenances, and that the said
nitres& and canals shall bc, and forever remain a public
highway, mud the raid company shall furnish stationary
and locomotive envious, and motive power, for the use of
ell persons or companies engaged or wishing to engage in
tint trenapertatuni of ti,111.1.443 or passengers, et such times
sod In soils useteer as not to impute the use and enjoy
roe of said nub - outs 11114 eana P, by said parties, they pay
ing just and fair charges fur the use of eat( main line or
any portion thereof which shall not exceed the ides of toll
now charged upon baits, ears, tonnage east passenger by
the Csonnonw,oittli. It being the true intent and mewing
of thin e , t, that We raid main line shall be, and remain for
ever a public higt.eay, and kept open and in repair by said
company ea so -h, Pe the free us.. end enjoyment of vul per
son, die icing to inse and enjoy the setae, and that nothing
in this Act contained shall be construed In any way to in.
tortere with Use existing rights Was privileges of parties
doing business upon the same.
S Co. S. That toe said company, on tho first day of Decem
ber, after its incorporation, and annually thereafter, shall
cense to be made out, under the oath of one of its officers,
eud tracknitted to the office of the Auditor General, a de
tailed sta•emet t exhibiting the amount of tolls, freight and
the; incomes, • hich hare been received by sold company
during the preoedmg fear, al. a statemint of ell therapeu
t urei for tho same period, forrepair, management, mots re
poor nod other purp.se,, and it shall be the duty of the'
Audit, Gonerk totle NOS katement in his Webs, as all
eimilar re, ere . o:,vr
0. That the east company may 0.1 , 11 and employ ION
• n and hoe, and convey pnstairc
tiers nod t!...ncaNge ~ r whatooever description On laud canals
• I rnilnn,ie. st ud that I thave the right to twelve compeusa,
nen f c the hervinaftor, provided, and to maks ,uch
rciiiitatione or the transaction of bastions on said
riolroi.&ens renal:. sc ;her may from time to time deem
proper, end they than aloo lucre th.exeluAve tight to tar
nish all the motive power fur said railroad,
Sr, to That the -aid company ihall not have the right
• nubio ,, U...4e chinned or discharged at intermediate
points on said line of improvements. to charge" of more
than twenty per annum •Love the rates per mile charged
far similar tonnage passing over the cane extent of mild
lcoprio ements for the time being, and the said company
nhad make uo discrimination in tolls and charges agalnat
any 1..5t4 or tonnage paining to and from the Suagueharala
hold.un of the Pennsylvania canal, and the charges and
toll: on each tonnage and boats, shall never exceed per
mbo thou: uow charged by the State on the Susquehanna,
West Brunch and North Branch divhdona of the Pennsylva
ia canal+, or the amounts now paid the Commonwealth,
up in ouch boats mud tonnage under present maximum
rate:: of toll, an hurl by the Boast of Canal tkimmintioners.
Sr.:. 2 . 2. That Lb, paid rt.:mutiny shad carry out, in good
faith, all outrost- which may be in existenoe between the
it mt.:ay:can h and other parties, fur the cOnatruetion of
new work co to Allegheny Portage railroad, or for repairs
or mnnclels ttn any part of the said main line: Pnentict,
Tits t t hirer c tmuxny may abandon raid contracts In the
anal
r Jog Commonwealth might hare done,
csd th•z Ult., then not be liable for any of the debts on
Co , suid main our. incurred prior to the date of the tnnifer.
Sic Iha • adorn to pay any Instalment, and the so
v more that, sir months from the time that
.:tott
.r tut ereat abaft be due, chat work a forlott
.l., xrno btu: o.looey due, ant a repetition of
a.l prthlr..a f• -, rieltureof thertanchlaea h e r,.
• .. • uliuu I he 1,0 , 1 railroad,. ar.d....ual. shall re
.- :tate, 1,..-th• r with the uorSto
•r a. A 0 .1 by nurb eorui.a . ny, bad LIICIVI/n... the
.. euct. turh.aure t,y t.r.otarcet 4a,
.1 •• r zer,, prv w .. take cha r
I t• :•11 , 1 op u nat., 0p.,. 111,
•, • 7 , I ,••111rnt c 4 f Inll . ': hare; for the 00 there. f.
1. ,t, •
.1: It .Callat alitxt inwful fa: a c. - .mm.t.
1... 'a, I.• i• I .tura aiy. - !at ..1 1 1 C that
2ta I t-latt.tina -.l use at the outran•
t:•-a p.tal.asta,lll4llma, .aa. taa,a, •
taminz wloth«r thx rizlits tt grant,l It, Oa.
t, al«lrataused Or tibtavat, ttatt tat. I,taLialatitt, May
a
, ch rt.tutatia- or la,t,al:ie, at. at.y
tamplinata. aith tae pt . VO.l•pro.
ref this act
:S. Taxi O v
Op levlatur.. r-orre the jat•ar to alter,
1., • is” FII , I In'ini pricil. go. 'blob may b.
by Inoi I.o't 011 p.iny %%loon nitiy purohntin
Lb. W 11,1,, ,oin
,any 1,l the sai.l pours or
p li, II nisi - , in their injorlioni to the Citizens
. .
t!,.n.ocouonwralth,nr hurl, En..huer, however, that no
o.te.e ,totil rt. do:nt• tlie ceru,,any. -
CII A.S. A. BLACK,
&ere:cry the Cenunomrcalth.
EZIIIM:1
I HA VI. cold my iuterert in the burines. of Long, Miller
1 A Co., to 8. A. Long, wt.,, Julio l t illilm , will rea
tint. at tL , Ann Lt. Fo. lOU Front ,trees. 1 cOrdially
.oul mend 112 w limn to the petreurge of ut: i friend,.
th
n-burgh, July ILL 1091.
8. 0. lose ONO. taILLISS.
S. A. LONO & CO.,
DELL AND BRANS FOUNDEK,9, .ND OAS FITTERS,
I) illiit, attention to their stork of Chandeliers, Itrarkete,
, adatita, and other holder,. We Tit up houses svith Gas
eaut, make Bross earthtp of all kinds to order, fur.
and 'road Pampa and Took Fittiogs, and keep Antis
constantly on baud. 3731
.~urttion'~b, art California Lozenges.
For, - ad miW remedy, for the cure of Dye
A CI:UT:AIN, safe,. 'iminach, or Heartburn ; keeping
1,. Lois; Acidic). alt *Ly condition, and preventing
tLe digestive systom to a hen— ' It is a =DSC agreeable
0 disordered state of the bowels. ' , rely and conveniently
tom of medicine to use, aud can be o. b e i ng en.
administered to delicate females at id s,„, a d eeten, icy
treniely mild to its action. Sold, wholes*.
/OLIN HAFT, •tt. •_
Solo agent for Dr. It. J. Ford's AletilLtsLess.._n.
nor/it:Jaw \o. 141 Wood street. ~.
Notice to Stocicholilers.
OFFICE OF TILL thilealOßGllolll.o COSX/..1.4111.12 B. it. Co..
Pa:burgh, November 16,1854.
Tlyausl=fg of the StmeoldersobdrlttsbOrg!
ud m . o pirpo
oi ELECTING TWELVE DIEF.CTOBB to serve during 11
....ming year, will be held at the Offlee of the Compaoy,
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vllle Ilan. Ildteburgh, on MONDAY, the 4th day of DWI. -
O. r uctt, at 10 o'moddc,..t.lB. By order of the Board:
WILLIAM LARI3IIIII.,
nor Predident Pittsburgh sad Courellsville R. P.
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CARRIAGES FOIL SALE.
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RF dt u t d itT i , F ;l ' ; 'i tOttatto r tlV, Th ott " ua b eilt t
near the Two Mlle nun, between Pittsburgh
and Lawrenceville, e splendid &menet=
of VERICLI:Ii, of every description, and will continue to
Mean regularly, new and second hand carriages, Swaim
Buggies, sec., which he will sell on the very lowest terms for
cash. Baring had twelveyears' practice in thebusdneemand
with hiewellicnownfacilitles in the East, he datterehtmselif
in putting down all competition.
Thom, wishing to purchase are ressoctfullyhaltod to cal
and see for themselves.
I
Eopeetalsad promptattention paid to repthiog of Curt.
mom, kr- f my - mia seri JOSEPH EIEPHIL
STlfeOliklAT t tl3lll FORNITUR.F.—We are constantly
mauutect u r int Furniture and Chain, of every deecrip
tbm, suitable ibr iiteamboat °abb., and flatter ourselves
that we can please both to the promptitude with which we
nil order, and the terms noon which we mil.
A0 . r . 41 T. B. TOttk!e A CO 3 sBjl4:4stt*lg.
:~ti s ,•: '~: ~a-yy s, _ ~ ~tea..="b'ra,
B. A. .FAHNESTOCK & C 0.,.
.7,104 6 WOOD STREET,
BETWEEN WATER AND FIRST- STREETS,.
PITTSBORGEr t
mmiunortrans OF
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD MD unustai nrPOICITBS Asa mins zar
DRUGS, I
LINSEED OIL, I
LARD . ,
•• ALCOHOL,
MEDICINES, YAMMERS, - TURPENTINE I TANNER'S OIL,
CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS, PAT'T MEDICINES, SPERM OIL,
DYE STUFFS, GLASS WARR,PERFUMERY, ' WHALE OIL,
PAINTS, . BURG. INSTRUMENTS,I BRUSHES, - SPICES.
WPspy the above we - Mohan:se until their new buildings are completed, and are nowlerepered, with a over end
fall stock, to Cll.° Idea promptly and as Ihvorable terms as semen' jobtdess houses. .
Our WEILLE LEAD I,
In foil an
and as we manufertter• none hut strictly pure article, we eon
guarantee It to be equal In quality to may rude in the United &atm.
BB- B. A. PAIINESTOOK'S YELIMO4III furnished with directions In &mit*, 7reseh,.German and Ppudsli.
norlaxiewlm
MEDICAL.
Cristadoro , s
A great invention triumphs over all batione rivalry,
even in this credulous ma It has been rig that every
city Is a Pdredine of humbugs; but lit • really meritorious
article, capable of doing all that is proclaimed for %be placed
in compeCition wish mere nostrums, sustained by puffery,
and not by thel, own excellence, and the true preparation
will suoce.:l whCe the trash Lille into contempt. , It baa
been thue with CIUSTADOSJYS EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE.
It wee offered as a preparation embodying all the chemical
ingredients of nature's own blacks and browns. The
chemist. analyeed it, and certified to the feet. • The public
tried it, and their experience confirmed 'the dictum of the
scientific world. Its popularity was alinstas instantaneous
as the change of color it effects. The people-were invited,
through the preen, to as Its operation with their own ayes.
They beheld red, sandy, yellow and grey hair, transformed
In titre minutes—without paring through any intennediate
tints—to a brilliant and rich natural blank, ex to any dude
of brown. They firind that the fluid Imparted no stain to
the skin of the head, emitted no ample...sit odor; cereal..
el no cauterising element. Of mares, they endorsed It.
They could not do otherwise; and atthie moment the mice
of the article exceed that of any other bait doses heir dyes
in the world. It le the latest effort of science, and it may
be truly maid, er the noblest offspring le the Let. The Ex
celsior Mir Dye must break down every other and motet.
once the market, simply bemuse it is the test. The moult
it produces is its ettMelent advertisement. Ccemplue its
operations with that of other hair dyes, mad Jody to whieis
of them the palm should be awarded.
Sold rholesale and retail at DR. KEYSER'S Drug Store,
140 Wood surest. noviixiew
t;exuluaspilves Road:
ITYGEANA, or Newly 11.400mmill Method qf Ink:doffing.—
This most wonderful article is destined to produceen entire
revolution in the treatment of ail discuss Of the lungs.
Accounts are daily received from Clergymen and other per
of the highest respectability, of came of corm hereto
fore considered incurable of Asthma, Bronebitia,Consume
Lion, end all Diseases of the Lungs, by Dlt. C1.11111.8'
IaGLA NA. Lead the following:
Dr. :lessen, Posimaetel of Burlington, N. T.,oays . : "Send
a dolan mare Ilygeani; it le working wonders here in
ribesseir, of the langs. 1 believe it will cure 'any diseases
not in the very host stagers and even then is primes to
the reit and condor. it is core to give the sufferer. ' I am
willing,' said my neighbor, 'to purl:base vi package a week
for my daughter; it gives her perfect rat Ido not expect
her to fire.'
LEYOUNA nt hismit.—J. IL Genbeet, Postmaster of Bich.
moni, Maine, writes us: "The ifygeoute is doing wonders
hem. My sister has had a distrawing cough, with great
&acuity of breathing, for years. She wore the inhaler and
took the Cherry Syrup :or a few days before site wee re
lieved, and now, after one manth's;use of it, her cough is
well. Dr. Curtis' new system of inhalation must produce
an entire revolution in the treatment of diseases of the
lung. There is no rowans, it to truly a wonderful dis
covery."
The Rev. Mr. Canis nays "It is now eight days shwa
my daughter put on the inhaler and conunasead wing tye
Byrnes, and it ham already donensore for her than all the
medical wally have been able to do for the tut two year&
The irritation and Malta( sisisaldon in the threat is gone,
and with it the cough. She okapi well
Sold at DR. KEYSER'S Drag &we, No. 140 Mead street,
&neer Virgin alley and Maud street. toettalawden
W Agency of Dr. I, S. 7 / 1 40h , e CoAsinine
ted Medicines, at DR. G. H. NNYSKIPS Drug Stem,
N 0.140 cern. Wood street and Virgin alley.
Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Hapset*.
rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Separative Syrup, Heart Cka ,
rector, Humor Corrector, Pureashdalicinal Cod Llver Oil,
nU-Dyspeptic btLature, Gnigh and Cathartic Pille,Nerrips,
Vermifoge, Female Pills, Female Speciai, he., hC., need by
him ...tautly and with 'unprecedented mores, in Pm
treatment of
Dish, Coughs, Cbnarsoption, drama, Hata Difeas;, Dp
pguia, Ernafula, Skin Diseases, Rharrnatinn„Pkinale
Cbsapkints, dz. Dr. Pianl's unerpraikd
/Wait Sum. Plaid Abdominal Supporta%
Dr. Ftbdt's hrprooed Picard Rod
Spring Shouklcr Dram. Dr.
Filch's Mar Edw.
ling 116bc.
Also, all kinds of Proprietary Nectieinee, at the lowest
prime, wholesale and reta4. norlBxlsw
A Physician's Opinion of slay !Mouldable
Braces.
Di. LAM, editor of the Orandendrurg Treguicripi, mules
date of September IS, 1134 i, in speaking of thew Brun,
says: Our friend, Dr. GEO. IL KEYSER, submitted to oar
inspection a very flue specimen of the " Washington See.
pender Brace," manufactured and 801 l by hint at the corner
of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittabergh. It serves
admirebly the purposing for which it to Intended, Ii light
and easy, tat I altogether free from the objections attached
the many ether Braces in general nise. It ban eiteelleint
Suspender, Ishii. at the same time it preserves the 1601 a.
dery in a hr.:l:btu: potation, without atoll reetrateing the
natural moveinents of the body. The Dr. will mod them
by melt, froe of postage, to any part of the Union.
Sold wholesale and retail at DB. KEYSKEIIS, 140 Woad
etnier, corner of Virgin alley Inettilew •
LIST OF GENOTINE PATENT ESDICERES,
00 RAND NED 7011 lOU ST
FLEXING BROTIEIIEII.II,
Klaaes tea./ 01w, Ms.
Whalen:de and Desires he /blast Atheism,
Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
"Er' KELLER'S AMERICAN OMPOUND;
Jayne's Aaterative:
• Carmlesthie Balsam;
Hair Dye:
Expectorant;
• Banal:lre PM:
• Hair Toolo•
Wlstar's Balsam of Wild cherry ;
Bryant's Pulmonary Baboon ;
Horland's German Elteerti;
do
lloatettel's Stomach do
Merchtses' Uterine Cathollcon
Storms' Scotch Cough Candy;
Price's _ do;
Thorn'. do;
Hove's do;
Glelmod'a India ChOlagogue;
Morse's Invigorating Cordials
Tyler's Gum Arable Drops;
•
Ilarrison's Hair Dye;
Phalon's do
Batchelor's do .
McMunn's Mirk of Opium;
Bryant's Purifying Extract;
Dailey's Pain katract;
Brown's &mei:loth - 1./al:mica Gloger:i
McAllister's do do:
Kl , l,ler's Iniellible Ink;
Psy,en's do do;
Arr.htilin do;
Dr. Curtis' il.rgivano;
Lft.Ms'
David's Lill) White:
hintiria
Linirneni;
Hunt's 10;
Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment;
• dustang do;
Farreis Arabian do;
Gardner's do;
B vrrers Indian do; •
Carter's Spanish Mixture;
ii,rue's &la Lotion;
Shawl Fuu ;
smrpa's Acoustic Oil;
Merzhan es Gargling Oil;
Rushton, Clarke & Co.'s Cod Liver Olt;
McAllister's Ointment;
Sings' Itch do;
Ferrara do;
Gray's do;
Trask's Magnetic Ointment.
JuDrin's do;
Swaim'. Panacea;
liouck's do;
samara's Infant Panacea;
Perry Davis' Pain Killer;
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral;
Moughten's Pepaio;
Kier's Petroleum;
McLane's Celebreted Liter Pills
Brandmth's do
Wright's. Indian Vegetable Pills
Lee's Asti-1411o= do;
Sarsaparilla Blood do;
EWA'S do;
Bwaysese attract Sarsaparilla Blood ills
Jayne's Asedyne Cough do;
Towosend's Health do;
Jew David's Plasters
Shoemaker's do;
.Dr. Newaum's do;
Radway's Ready Relief;
Norrisi Remedy;
Prof. Wood's Rule Reetoratire;
Emerson's do;
Bull's Sarsaparilla;
Turosend's do;
Send's do;
Guysott's Extract Yellow Dook s and flariamella
Wolfe Schiedam Schnapps;
/Soap, Cleaver's Hooey;
Highly Boasted Brown Windsor
Mimic;
Ludlum's Specific;
McLane's Sudorifk, Clough Syrup;
Tyler's Gum Arabic do;
Sellers' do;
Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry;
Smith's Valk Byrup;
Barry's TricopliCrotts;
Norwood's Tinctured Perste= TIM.; _
kicLanstaCelebratcd Vermifuge,
Dr. Loexk's Pulmonk Wafers;
'ompson's Eye Water ;
Agents for allot Dr. MeClirdssek's
Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps;
Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps
Gam Elastic do dOPumps fiblfkly
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built to order, and &Bind in a manner wir
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RAILROADS
CLEVELAND AN , ' PITTSBURGH
SAIL
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IN CONNECTION UTILE
Ohl. mad Psiazurylvaula liatlrasud,
VIA AL . II ANC&
MEN shortest, quickest and chsapest. roads to Toledo, Chi.
k r m ari ltric Chibireo, snit St. Laub, is VIA.
Thu route IS ous hunched miles shorter slid shout da.t
hours
AP•quicker
OLIS. to New, than th e ebealSous one VIA IN
DIAN
Three Daily Trans between Eittabouvir and Cleveland.
Pour Daily Trains between o.lm-nali Chicago.
Mins to Cleveland six bores,-Obiago twenty-two hours,
and 8t Louis ddrivirren Imre.A C e -
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VIA ALLINE-
T;sins Da Cleveland leave If Idea,
M.,
and 610 P.M, eentwoling at findelki Team for.
10.00, A. IL, 121, P. M
Cuyahoga Palls and Akre* and 120, P. and arrh M. ingln 'Cleveland at
~
The Tibbs of the Ohio and Penna.• "
gad, hem Pitts
burgh at 3.00. S. M., 3.00, A. si" and 3.110;r: • 11871 TO in
Cleveland at 10 00, A.10.,190, P. IL; and P. Y.; mu
meeting there with thronfitTl3ollllibr Roca
Island and Bt. Zonis. -
Pessengare TiMpiloiMoWs Lath apt 110 North
west, kering Pidabargiron oitLatof the morning or after
noon Trains, by going VII 131d6VITAILD, will arrive In
Mosso one Train in 'drawn of than *ha go eis Mans
field or soy other roots. Time gained by going Via Cies*.
land, eight hank.
Pamongens going to Bt. Look/ or soy other pobit nest
of Chicago, will make the oknest conneetkate god quickest
time by taking the 8.00, A. lit, Trein heat Pittsburgh.
Pormagars by this Train (vi a thsrelood) math St. Louis on
the sowing of the foilowing day.
The Tieing from Ciamtland to Toledo and thieego Man as
fbiknes: Learn Cleveland-at 6.00 and B.al, A. M., 230 and
8.20, P. M.: arrive is (Wags at 8.45 and 11.09, P. M, 6.30,
A. M. and 1100 N.
Trains leave fbr Bock Wand awl St. lambg at Ibllowe
Leave Chicago at &20, A. M. and 9.80, Y. M. •
Passengers Ihr St. Louis go over Rock Leland Railroadto
Joliet, arm thence over the Chicago and Mbechnippi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louie.
Pamengera by the SM. A. IL, Train, arrive in St. bold. at
It. same evening, by the 9.34, 2. 4., Tram at coon
next day.
Baggage checked through to Cleveland, - end them re-
checked for Chicago arm Sc. Louis.
FAhlt VIA A LI4A3ICIR AND aRVIILARD.
I.r mans. 16r r ealm time.
To Alliance $2 30 To Chleago $ll 60 , 960
uleeidand. 4 l4 50 12 60
Toledo 6 00 Gook Island 16 50 13 50
Detroit. 6 00 St.
Pa/maven are reouncted to procure their ttekela ai lb.
afare of the Company, in Monongahela IlOtion third door
below the earner. J.. DURAND, Seel Cleveland.
J. A. CARRIE:EY. Agent,
Pittaborgo.
WINTER.. AP.RANGEMENTB
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RAILROAD.
rpm" NAIL TRAIN will leave every murning (Sunday a
j excepted) at T o'clock, stopping. at all the regular roa
tioas, arriving in Philadelphia at. 12144
TRAIN willicor. Iktiobrirgb daily (except
Bunday,) at 1 o'clock, stoup,- at Irwin's, Greensburg. La
trobe,Blaimillla,Lockport,JoLotowsi,lnilmore, eallitsen,
BlO Altoona, Az., Uniting in PhilwhiEWa at 6 o'cloek, the noat
nlittg. •
. .
TEFL IXPALES - TRAIN will lease every, everting
at EX o'clock, stopping only at Oreenebargh, Latrobe,
Lockport, Jolunexern, Bununarllll, fitallitsem, Altoona,
to., contacting at Harrisburg with the train for Halle
mo loc re, k andM. arching in l'Elladalphla or Baltimore, -et 2
THE AOXIMMODATION TRAIN Till leave oyez after
noon (except Sunday) at £llO o'clock, gapping at regu
lar stalk:nut, and ruunincE no far as Eft4erßle.
THE SECOND ACCO DATION 'TEAM learns doily
(except Sunday,) at II o' M., stopping at all et.
Nona, and running only an far se Drlntou'i.
RETURNING TO L INS arrive in ilttaborgb. Mud M
ecum:lodation arrive. at B lmpress, lAA P. M
Second Accounnodalion, 7, P. Id. Mail 12.X1„ P. M. 'act
Line, 2.20, A EL
rare to New York, $11,50; rare to Phan&4132,19; rare
to Baltimore, 12,60. Pars to Ifarriaburg, $6,20.
Baggage checked to stations on tree Pennsylvania Hall.
rend, and to Philsdielphla and Baltimore.
COTS
Pamempers
t ion purchto the asing tickets n
.In
In cars, will
es, except from slation•
be charged TOO
oddl statiot
where the Company have no Agent-
Pennsylvania money, and par , funds only, remised In
payment for tickets.
IT NOTICIL—In case of ions, the Clompany win hold
thenunires rewound° -km memosl beans, only, and Inv
an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. IL—The linehlor Omnibus Line hen been employed
Pallongent and hippo to and -
from the
not to exceed 15 mate tor each peerages, sad
;15 eau
- for mob trunk.
For tickets, apply to J. )11:5111K8g Agent,
Pitsb A gh t h,eN F.
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bße.c
P l asm h inger &-am orl ,
4 on yst
785f4s
OEIO ADD PRIDIETLVANIA RAILROAD
CONMEN N CINtT I ArrA i k E2B, 1864
1864- agrgiffillga 1854
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TAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 AM; dims at AIR
anew ; takes tea at - Crestilea. and mates a close con
nection there with a teed ItTprass Train, ranching Cinder.
nail about 12 o'clock at night
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves -Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P. H.,
after the arrival of the Expirm train from Philadelphia,
and reaches Cresillne at 11,30 P. IL, connecting with the
Rk&t Espy's, which retches Cincinnati in the morning.
Oonneetions are made with the Ohio mid Indiana, and
Rediontaina and Indiana talhoads fir Dayton, Indianapolis
and town in Indium -
011111.10tkrtts are wide with Ckreelead, lbereiniaidles
dusky, T do, Detroit and Cblerdo - with bewres, Upper
fleadeety, bred, and the tares ea the Mad River bed.
Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zeserville and towns
ea the bestleld reed.
rata to Claatattati ;to Ixallanapolla 0; to Dayton JOAO;
to Toledo $6; to Ooluiabna s&,2t; to Zane:Mlle MVO; to
Clanland $4. Tama& tiekata to Logirtille at rodaoell
RETIMAING
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crinoline at LBS. P SI,
and readies I . lltablirgli at 820 P sr, anumaiog- with •
Pas=reas Traht
TRA through In fifteen horns to
M( learnt Crest:hut at EEO, A.es the in.
rival of the Night Duress Train from and
arrives at lithrbairgh at IL4O, P M.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN haw
Plttshillth at 10 A IL, sad 6 P g, and New Baightan at 6
A IL vd 115 P X.
PRIIGHT TRAlN„lsaves Pittsburgh at 7 A DI, and 9 P:
M., and arrives at 486 A 111, and 4EO, PH.
461-The Mud. do out run on Ehroday.
aar- Tickets or farther information, apply at the tkhet
other of the Ohlo and Pennsylvank Railroad Company, of
J. G. CURRY, at the earner °Moe under the Monongahela
Platsburgb, or of
ORORGR PARKIII, Ticket Agent,.
Peden: meet Baden.
JOHN KELLY. Passenger Agent.
STEUBENVILL%
TO BEILS.B.X. COLIMBUS ASO CINCINNATI,
Nitga...ft4it
•
Yla Stedibeuvllle mad landinan Ma'drown
VI/UM n't .`I,XL irgr, AND CENTRAL
01110 it.llLt: LU, trm CI-yo,i's ntanninto Newuk
and -
•
ra, , an ta r .avine Stenb.nvi !, , :;t , '•!oc§, A. X, anise
at Clayianl't tisur Estirest Train,
en Central iiiii;rnan, for hewatt. Oniumban,
•ing at .Nenar ni is h. U.acd inleratuast 13i
eonnictit.g nnutili.teto with tiain ht Cincinnati; and at
Xenia wit n thin for Didi.inspolis and Chicago,
- Tie ➢ATTtiN.
Returninz pa..Pengers leave Columbus at GAO and
Newark ct S tti A a tiriug at Claypool's at 8.09 A. IL,
od irokvie. innu.-liately for Steubenville and intermediate
points, ataf bullring at Ste übenville at 7.4.5 P. hi.
PRESENT FAR
Flom Steubenville to Newark, - $3 45
Dc, do. Columbus, - - 445
Passengers &in; E.5...t by this route will procure Zekets
at the Central Obi & offices in Columbus and
Newark.
Paswengwe change Gra at Newark. for Mt. Teesion, Shel
by. Manadeid. Sandnaky (Sty and Toledo.
In a few weeks tho Steuborrrille and Indiana -11 agreed
will be finished to Newark, thereby dlopettan 'with the
Canal Parkes. ISSAYLL TON, -
,noel Superintendent
PITTSBULII, ST. LOUIS MID NEW ULM.
MOST DIEUICT AND ONLY iLyLLiaLz Rouyn.
RAILROAD TO CHICAGO
THNNCZ 137
CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
An Air Line Banta from Chicago to Bt. Louis.
IRALiiB LANK eIIICAGU DAILY 'Sundays ezneiptaill)
an arrival of Szprers Train of Sanithaen and
teal Raihod—
Lt ST. lODIS DAY MAIL.
2d. " NIGHT EXPRZ88:.10:01i,
Trains ran through to Bt. Louie ha fourteen hours, via
Bloomington, liprlngOold and Aheno, nialred ckampe gf ears
ar infinite entneetlng at Alton with daily Line of Packet,
for ilailrabd. Gamy and Keokuk. and at St. Louie with
FIRST CLASS STRAINERS nu NEW oamass,
and intermediate points on the blimisappi, and sithrogalar
Rum of Moaners for llamas and Council Blair.
TIME PROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LODIS 38 HOUSE
Baggage checked through to St. Louie, on . bliehigan tba
teal and Southern Trains, and at the depot In Chicago.
Z. P. HOLLISTISP, Chief"
General Para:ger Agant.
RICHARD P. iIOAGAB, , Sayerintendent.
HT Through Tiokeaa to St. Lou!,, by Gas route, eau be
*Mental to fittalmeght of, Oases of Cleveland mot Pilaw .
burgh and Ohio and P 0 01140T1121• Railroad. 11•017.1 W -
PRINNILYLYAKId RAILROAD
=l9
FREIGHT TARIFF,
Oannunotreltalt, pew:miner lat, VIII&
TnEET 0u5E....8.. q .,chd...d wooden Want, Poaen
'anthem nomad band, Pura, Piano., Poultry -
Winin,in baltato
ffi or lama: BO ands Idloo Da. •
Bearmil sos—Dried Pruit„Dotawax, Door Oka, Ckner
m'7 Peed, eladynlkte, Hardwarall Rlooagsr Won aad
Ellesp Polti,ftra and Lastbar ants
_ Med ejan--ltaiton and Poet porn> Boum On Mama.
IlliPur Mid; Het, Rliaknosp,Mtodow Glass, and*KC -
1 111 onto* 1011
4 1,0 "." 7=Loyd,"Bans ei no or boxon) Bade
sad Malt. Beet nod Part, Moan, land and land
00,MMidm, Oottontaoinp Mon% 65 orear
PAP "1- tOIOBGB C. , RAN=a 6,„ 3,
novoo • Fledght Arta.
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