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Tea HOLIDAYS are coming on apace, as may be known by observing the preparation making by storekeepers and others, (who calculate large ly on retrieving some of their dull times losses,) to attract the attention of purchasers. But We are very much afraid They will have their labbr for nothing, unless a better method than this l is adopted to inform people what they have for sale. If they desire their stores filled with par chasers, they must advertise. To advertike liberally and discreetly is the only way to in crease their Wes ; and the beat medium for that purpose is the Morning P‘t. We can conscifM dowdy recommend that paper, and feel assured that those who try it will experience no regret. Come on, then, wo say, and let the people know what you have for sale. FRIFFRAL FOR THR %INUIT OF THI PITTSBURGH INTIRMART.—We hope our citizens generally will not forget that the Fair for the benefit of that Rost meritorious institution, Paasavant's Pittalillirgh Infirmary, commences tonight, at Masonic_nall. We feel assured the benevolent and charitable will readily respond to the claims for support which are urged on behalf of the Infirmary, and with a liberal hand give that as sistance and encouragement which it so emi neatly deserves. The ladies under whose super intendence the Festival has been gotten up have been unceasing in their efforts to render it at tractive, and have decorated sod arranged of fairs with a taste that could not very well be excelled. The Festival will commence this afternoon, and continue to-night and to-morrow. EnnaLzatus. —These little oceirreno ES happen so often now-a-days that we look for them regu• larly each night, and feel disappointed if we don't hear of one, at least. On Saturday night, the house of P. Mertz, on Sandusky etreet, Al legheny, was entered by burglars through the back kitchen window, anti a considerable gnaws tity of clothing was carried off. After thorough ly ransacking, the house, they found the key of his store, and going to the premises on Federal street, gained an entrance, and took therefrom a lot of boots and ehoes, and between and twelve dellars in silver, with a number of counterfeit and broken bank notes. DIOTRICT COUlLT.—Before Hon. MOBOB Hamp ton and lion. H. W. Williams. The ease of Hood et at. vs. Hood et at. is fail on trial. Susanna Conlon vs. David Dixon, administra tor cf John Dixon. Mangle& and Brown for plaintiff Penney and Stewart for defendants. This is au action to recover amount of certain wages duo plaintiff. The case was tried in 1853, but exceptions being taken to the verdict, a new trial was granted. On trial. Ac INTEEESTiNO EXIIIIIMOIICONRIG.—We un dorotanl that Moritahli's celebrated Chemical Dioramas. which were exhibited in our city several months ago, to the admiration of all be holders, will again visit our city some time du ring the present week. These Dioramas include large number of the most beautiful views of ancient cities, ruins, and: celebrated places in the we- !, and afford amusement and instruc tion to It will be opened in Athenesum on Lil.eiQ ;rest. Turlrr r —A first rate bill is offered for to night, and which should certainly draw a crowded house. The pieces to be presented are the drama of the Miser's Fate, and the beautiful spectacle of the Naiad Queen. This last named piece is placed upon the stage with a magnificence truly surprising, and has been received each night of its representation with the greatest delight. We understand this is the last night it is to be per formed, and those who desire to witness it must avail themselves of the last opportunity. CITIZENS' InotRRANCH Coif rANT.—At an elec tion 11 , .:d yesterday, the following gentlemen were, selected as Directors of this Company: Wm. Bariky, Samuel Rea, Robert Dunlap, jr., S. ITarbaugh, I,aoc M. Pennock, Walter Bryant, Wm. Larimer, Jr., Samuel M. Kier, Wm. 3ing ham, John Ditworth, Francis Sellers, J Schoonmaker, W. B. liam. John Shipton, Jas. M. Cooper. SLIDE .041 TIM RAILILOAD.—We are informed that a slide occurred on an embankment on the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Stewart's Station, by which four freight cars were smashed to pie ccc. ND other damage was done, and no one was injured. WE VECIULI , again remind our readers that the sale of the furniture of the "St. Clair Hotel," will be commenced by W. G. M'Cartney, Auc tioneer, this morning, by order of Sheriff Magill. This furniture is in good order, and comprises every article pertaining to a first clue hotel. • ACCIDENT. — The stage coach running between this pinOe and Washington was upset about five miles from the city, last week. One lady had her head badly cut, and several other rumen gers badly bruised, but none, we believe, were dangerously hurt. LEM, rez.--fThe Young Men's Library Associa tion, by card in another column, announce that a lecture will be delivered by lion. Horace Gree ley, at Masonic Hall, on Friday evening next. Subject—Education as it shall be. DEMOCRATIC CITT COMMITTEi 07 CORRESPONS El/01.-A call has been issued for a meeting of the Democratic City Committee of Correspond ence, on Wednesday next, at the St. Charles Hotel. Coxisa.-011 Frank Gardner, the favorite banjoist and jester, late clown of Stone's Circus, *ill appear in Pittsburgh, before the iubabi• tants anti his old friends, in a few days. No doubt his friends will greet him with a full house. Ws worm:. remind our readers that the sale, by order of the Sheriff, of the entire effects sod furniture of the St. Clear Hotel, will be com• menced to-morrow (Tuesday) morning at ten o'clock, by W. G. Id'Cartney, Auctioneer. IREMOVAL. —By reference to the card of Dr. D. Hunt, in another column, it will be seen he has removed his office from Ferry street to the late residence of Dr. Wilson, on Fourth street. SCALDED.—A child nameU M'Caekey, living qn Gay alley, Allegheny, wao badly scalded, on Saturday, by falling into a kettle of boiling water. OUR PRISM/El will find it wo;th their trouble to call at flodkinson's to see life beautiful assort meet of China, just arrived from France in time for Christmas. THE ATTENTION OF DEALERS is requested to the large sale of queensware, this afternoon, a , 2 o'clock, at Davis' Auction Rooms. Atiormin Comma:tram was, yesterday, lodged against George Kemp, by Alderman Major, ow -, oath of John Freel. GOOD IDEA.—The Jail Physician, Dr. G. L Matt*, is engaged vaccinating the inmates o the connty prison. - - Law Books. ---- -- - TELE STOOK, FIXTURES AND 000 D WILL of a Book lAN authord. , l to sell low Rome valuable Law Hooke. Store and Periodical Moe, Ina pod location, and new la rolo. Pa. Deports, by Harr; doing a fair business, for nee on spay terms. This is a ram ilouvier's Institut.: Ort,tlier's Evklenoe ; chance for a young man of mall capital. Apply today of 8. OUTBURST A SON, WbutiOn'r Digest, laat ad.; dad N 0.140 Third street. Artl other ltepOrtn, Elementary Works, &e. GEO. F. GI LLMORE, a: the office of Mot oh, Post. ' .I+4lt 4.4 ' ,4"c4 1. • 4. 4%, t' • • "4. 11. . , 's tl 1.09 . FOR 5A1.14: I. -f .. 1 !.t. .•ii ~ VI.; E street, and eatendlua j. 1... ....1: Iv , 1...: ... Wile :Wry. On the beck part et lb.' i.. i. a .2ellsr Well. built for two small Houma. Thi, 1,1 _ abin a desirable location for • residence; 11191 t . ill be +O. I ' MINCE put FIXINS--Seedless &MMus, Currants, tilt /on. awl uu favorable terms. Title good, and clen r ',um roue Lemon Peel, lc., for sale by iw incumbrae.Enquire of GEO. F. OLLLM O A ' 110•80 W. A. M'OLUBO .iYI 3 . At Omer of Pat.e 1 13 — CAN t.l.!l'... , —JuNt received 600 pairs of 9-4, 111.4, 11.4 nod 1.2.4 11,11, Fr , nch raid SarL.s Blarkkete. 130,1%8 A. A. MASON A 00. Edit iNitß—a.o - 11. , lcar Coau for sale by JAB. 151'LAUGILLIN, ao•16 leo.lo Smithfield et. yOL.T, 13t111:1CIL-211 boxes extra roll this day =sired , by railroad, and for saleby no• EWAN U. COLLIN& V llbatibb--21: 1 0 ounces gOiEIIIO3 . * x age b -'~ ~, r~ TELEGRAPHIC. By the O'Reilly Lines for the NOraing Pest THIRVICSMIRD CONGIUISS« SIOOND WAIMINCITON Ctrr, December 18.—Smtrivra.— Mr. Sebastian presented the credentials of Mr. Johnston, who was elected to fill the vacancy oc casioned by the resignation of Mr. Borland. He appeared, and was sworn in. Mr. Shields reported a bill to increase the ef ficiency of the army, and notified that he would call it up at an early day. The House bill, for the relief of the children and heirs of Baron de Kalb was taken up and debated. ••• • . Messrs. Badger and Clayton warmly eulogised the virtues and noble deeds of De Kalb, and urged the passage of the bill. It was referred. The bill establishing a Department of Lsw in place of the Attorney General'. office was ta ken up. Housz.—Mr., Bobbins offered a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the Committee on Naval Affairs to inquire into the expediency of placing the officers, seamen and marines, who served during the Mexican war on the same footing as to bounty land, extra pay, etc., as to those who served in the Paola° during the same period. Mr. Phillips Introduced a bid authorising the construction of six sloops of war. Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Clingman made an ineffectual effort to in troduce a joint reeolntion that It might be re ferred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, re questing the President to tender mediation to the Powers engaged in the Eastern war. Awful Catastrophe—Three Men Crushed to Death Louxecaral, December IS.—Three men have been kilted two doors from the Telegraph office. They wore raising o large stone on a five story, building; the weight of the stone was about fifty thousand pounds. The scaffold gave way, and the atone falling upon them literally smashed them to atoms. . Extensive Fire TROY, N. Y., December fire occurred this morning in Dr. Thomas's stables. On Al bany street eight houses and sheds, and the French Catholic church, on Ferry street, wore destroyedf Five horses wore burned. The loge by the church is $lO,OOO. snow in New York. NEW YORE. December 18.—It ...is allowing here, and as far Elva as Portland, Me. HAMBURG PIANOS NOTIII3II LOT of throe so Judy celebrated lIAMBURO It PIANOS, need by Lin., Thalberg, and other great per b. Just been received by CLIARLOTTS SLUMS, No. Us Wood street, to which the attention of Teachers, Pcincipal• of Pemlnerioe, and the public generally, to re aps...dully invited. Po. 4901, 7 MUM Rftenrood, lonia XIV, full carved back and front, grand action, with patent iron frame and sliding mode desk, $BOO. No. fAM, 7 octave Softwood, carved back and front, pat ent iron frame and sliding desk, $O5O. No. 5039, 7 octavo Softwood, full carved iron frame, $6OO 3315, 7 " carved. pearl keys, 060 3093,7 " " nerved, 450 1917, CY, caned. 400 3070, 7 touts XIV, EOO 2175, 6% 5048 fa% . earved, 400 fall round corners, 375 5017, 6% 350 4150, 614 • 4151, 2124,0 22425, 6 3.195, ti% " 3080, 6 1 4 4925, A •. 4927, 4930, 6 4931, 6 4153, 6% 0 Boudoir, Also, role agent for Pitteburgh and Western Pennsyll rd., for liallet, Davie CO, Roston; Haines, Bros. A Co. N. V.; and P. C. Reichenbach, Philadelphia. ellAßLYrrit SLUMS, No. 116 Wood street. iron (now, `. Imn frunt FtEATING WrtlYll4S--We mould call the attentkm a the yubik to our assortment of HEATING trrovse, of the most desirable patters., minable fur storm, Maim% pa, 10r.% steamboats, and every aituation where a first rate limiting Stove may be regain/4. We oiler an assortment superior in style of dengli, beauty of Ilnisis, sod pmetkal utility, to any establishment of the kind in the city. Gime us a calL URAS7, REISINGER t GRAVY, Fep26 124 Wood street. 81N llUL'sl(tll—Wa eesersl subs4 l o re O r ent t trp., well arranged for comfort, and to good order;r and will be col st. low rid" cheaper than they muld be built at the present high pica for lumber and all building materials. For cheap (louses, Lots and Farming Long, on easy term. of payment, call at the old established Real Estate Office of ES. CL'TIIIIERT k SON, d, 012 No. 140 Third street. ToFEMALES.—Every female should have a box of Br. R.U.PII . S Pll.lll. They are perfectly adapted to the pecu liarities of their constitution, acting with the most extreme mildness and safety in oil circumstances. Wherever Intro duced, their character has been rapidly established among the Lune., with whom they are emphatically the favorite. Very complete dimtiooe foe we in their various oomplaints will be Mond in the directions eccompariying every box. The effect of this medicine upon the skin, to which It Im parts a vigorous, healthy action, and consequently a perfm tion of clearness and beauty, is unequalled by any other tra didne. The success of cosmetic applications to wonder fully incrseaed by their moderate non at the same time. Fold by B. L. CU TUMULT, decll 140 Third street &mold & wuuaaa MANUFACTUTORERS OW CIIILSON FURNACES, "Ulf BOUGHT IKON TUBING, and String generally, f• warming and ventilation of buildings. A. t W. wt contract for warming and ventilating, by steam or b. water pipes, or a:aeon's Forums; Churches, Schools, L. pitals, Pactorim, Green 1101.11.0111, Court Houses, Jails, lion, or Dwellings. No. %.5 Market M., Pittsburgh. novi FOIIWARDING AND COMMISSION dERC[iANTS— in all kind. of Pittaburgh Manufacturer, Lead PIPe and Sheet Lead. GI Front atroet. I avp26 Fll3/1-150 bble No. 8 largo Moeterel; 60 boom &sled Ilerring ; 6 tierces Ccdfleb ; 4 oases Bonilla.; received and for gabs by novl MILLER t RICKETSON. CASTILE 130AV-31) boxes In store and for rale by FLEMING BROS., HU , Sf 161.Cr1, to J. Ell 4 A Co., No. 60 Wood stmt. IDEMIUDA ARROW 1 II by klecS]. ICILY cam+ In care sad fur eat« by decl3 FLEMING lIKOd 'DROWN'S ESSENCE GINURR--3 gross fur sale by 1, deck; FURMINO BRO& USBAND'S CALCINED MAONEnIA-2 groAl in rt. and for rale by [Seal FLEMING DUOS. wRAPPING PAPEIL-210 reams common and medium to arrive and for sale by nor2l HENRY IL COLLINS. MILLEK'S W UUII SYRUP—Ono o(th° very best Coug remedies now in use; a large supply on hand at nor2B JOS. FLEMING'S. Xf[ATCIIES-300 gromfor We by ocu lINNILY IL COLLINS. INDOW OLA 99-100 boxes SzlO; 100 " 10z12; 10 " 0:12; 71 " 12:16; 00 " 10114; Swearer'o brand, [novlol 9Nlll'll A SINCLAIR. MEAT CUlTERS.—haggles A Os.'s Improred Cutters sod Sewage Staffers, or various sises, by ectl JAM ISS WARDROP. CANI/bEd--75 bow Mould arul Dipped Caudle° ; 25 Star [Sandleß; for sale by 00123 HMG I MOORMEAD. Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla WWD. ZNOLINLI, Pitt' street., below Penn, to now manufacturing and bottlelng the above beverages on an intensive scale. Ilia articles are of the boat quality, and manufactured from the purest material.. octlttly DIL HALMS PILL/3, Noe. 1 and 2, unrivalled for th cure of Dyepepela; eold at 26 cent. per box, by decB h. L. CUTIIBNItT,I4O Third street. DRANG -18 bide White Beane just received and for tale by I decl3l lINNILY IL COLLINS. rib THE PUPILS OF G. ANTON. Prelim" of Music. Mr. 0. Anton purposed returning to this city In tim to resume his teaching on the let of August, but being or fortunately taken ill at Fairmont, Va., he will not be abl to reach the city for some day. Dole notice will be give to hie pupil. of his arrival. Znquiries may be made at au24 ma ll . KLEBEN'd. L 1413011,1015-2 cases Oolabrie Liquorice, for sale by rovB B. K.K. BELLEILS A 00 ARILETT'S !SCOWL' BNUF'-1,000 for mix by deeB YLBMING BKOB. ISIRE sale of that valuable Lot of Ground, °error of I Market House and Penn street, he the Fifth Ward, 84. vertisocl to be 03Id this Idternoon. at 3 o'clock, at the Mer chants' Exchange, Fourth street, hoe Leen edJourntal until Friday evening, the 17th toot., at 7 , 4 o'clock. It will at that time be offered for sale at the sameplaoe. JAMEB BLAKELY. ULAVORING RXTRAOTA— r Vanilla, Almond, Lemon, Strowben7, Pine Apple, Bose, Raspberry, Nutmeg, to ke. For sale by [novil ] R. R. RIALLRILS " A oo OAGXI3-43 down smarted alms and pattern., for ID Pala by [novibJ JAMES WART/W.1 . . •—•------ Uerd.ED-30 kegs Englbilx hfintard, for lode by Dore IL K HELLERS • I 11811-100 half bble White Matt and Trout for ludo y novls MORT EL OULLII., NAPPING PASNE-140 reams Crown Straw Pape W ; ; 140 reams Medium Strew Paper, We day received by ooh lINNItY IL COLLINS. 11.6—dperm, Lard, Whale and Tamaqua' Ukl, reeoW V sad for sale by nevll MILLER & RICKSTSION. narBBll-24 bores W. it. Oben In store and fur sale by taw 11 I RICH ARDBON 13 ELMEITONI-1,700 be Brimstone, tor side b . jo,..skovB R. X. BELLIES & 00- jA.1111.-14 ] cep Ws day rocalved and for male by 1 zw9 11.111NRY LL °OLLIE& 9 Ell fir FOR RIFER iTTBRDROR BOARD OF TRADE AND NERSHANTS , EXCHANGE. MI MS. Prefaced—MElN EVIIPTON. Arse Wee Presideni—Wx. 11. Slum deoox#. " Wee. B. Blows. /kGribtry-Airx. 8. lima. DVllollW—Alill D. SCULLY. .81ipent-8. T. Noaraseg, 3¢. Cbessaittm of Arbitration for Droember.—Wit. H. Sitive, V. P 4 .1. 8. Du.woatn, J. Ilsoms, 8. 11A.410011, THOMAS 131110A•Wt. :BABE NOTE LIST 0011.1110TID DAILY 108 Till 11013130 MIT ST Soon St Sargent, Exchange Bankers, Orme, of Wood and gizth rinds, Pittsburgh. PENNSYLVANLd... P Philadelphia " •••—• Itrownmille " par•j Bucks county " Ch'der D. Ool Del y rt h iree la 6 : o ll . 7d : w ge ig e ' o ").- Doylestown " Easton " ••• ...... Germantown " Lancaster Banks " Lebanon " Montgomery co. Banks-. Northumberland " Pottarille • " Reading Schuylkill county Washington West Branch Wyoming Carlisle Chambersburg Gettysburgh Harrisburg.. Honesdale - Middletown WWaynesburgl York Banks Belief Notes United States Bank lb 4 Allegheny City Scrip-- par. Pittsburgh City " par. Allegheny Co. " prom NEW YOE& New York City Country Banks., 'n 11, la_ ~ .... ...i ._ . 4 NEW .1ER:ill. Baltimore All solvent Banks X Cincinnati - r- X dleet. DELAWARE. • Innbrrille X Meet. All solvent Bunk ,. 1418t.L0ut,.... E OF COINS. ....- 1 dlaet. Small Not. V VALD MARYLAND.'American Gold (nen).-... par. Baltimore Banks 1...il American Gold(old) pew. Country Danko YlN.Drerrign , 44 S 3 VIRGINIA . 4louineas 5 00 Bank of Vn• branches... 1 'Frwleriekdon• 7 80 Parmors'Bk.• branches.. I I Ten Thaler.' 780 Volley Bk.• branchea..... 1 Ten Guilders 800 Exchange Bk. • branchee 1 I Lfluie d'or • 4 25 Wheeling Dunks. 1 i Napoleons 3 88 Wheeling branches 1 Doubloons, Patriot II 70 NEW ENGLAND. Donhlnoru.Spaolrh le 25 All 'solvent Banks— .... X Ducat., 2 10 DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBUROR MARKET OFFICE Or ton DAILY 51011mna Pot,, Tue.day, 11.ormber 19, 11154. 1 FLOUR—At mill .Iro of anpurfluo uru ends at PAO; on 'Change GO bblr itaperfine at 0,25. ()RAIN— Corn 1,000 luau ear from depot at 900. SUO AR-40 idol.. prime, in at MOLAOIE6-400 tdds ontk. to arrive, at 6 trtonths, for du !lvory, at ; a., do do lotn, al 4 moot hi. do al 24462fc. 11000-450 hoed, a ',awing °Tor 200 itr grura, a. $3,71.1617 3,1 C ;74d0 du 230 do nt , f 3 70; 1 2 0 1 d. , 201 tirt, et 114,25<9 4,50. Tlslol'll SR ED —1 . 2 b 151., at i - 2.75 A bushel. BUlTtilt-2 1.511 , , roil ut IJr ; 2 do do . 0 and tin/L.llly, at 1701 sdo pat Ram. and I .ep. at 12,2 lb. .1 1 0ViDER-170 logo Itorl: at 11r, , a.l. SAFETY FUOI4-19.000 1 . . t. at $4 11 El. TELEGRAPH MARKETS Nair Yorm, Liesaruber unchanged. with limit ed bcdhaesitt Flour unchangi 1, with salve 2.000 bbl s good Ohio; Southern shindy ; sales laic this at $.4,117048,50. Wheat stiffer. but 124, yl.l , I,nhi) high,. Corn unehangwi ; sales 16,000 bus mixed et 11q P , .1 . 1 dull, with declining tendency; tutss mews at g1t,76 lot firm. lard firm at 10. Whisky 1111Chang . ..1, with limit..) Marine,. tiro wriee dull; Stocks better; money unchaugsel - Yircinia story Erie Iteadin„; N. Y. Central 713,34. PIIILAPLIXIIIA, Dose:Laver I';—Flout very quiet; holders hrm•r ; no exp.at denatol, soul wilo• e.iutltied lots for home cennunidd It ima. eat kids,:ds f s , ntmwon nod Food brands, and s9,:lkittlu for estna Ito Flour dull, and freely rffeted at Vv.. Oorti M.A. Ns. trimcactiuns But little Vr heat olfeting, and wanted. ewes :Wlld hi, at $2,114 2,12 k; for prime renneylvania nod uthein nd, no.l $1,16 (or tair white. Itye takes on arrival at Osrn arri ving mum freely. and active demand bolt ter shipment and home mustrumption; sales :11,0550 bus, at 0 for new yellow, and 90 for old. meetly afloat. lat.: A lot of givid South. ern .Id at Ad. A ' , mall tot of Iteriendia well Whisky Demand 'knit.; ' , mull sales at 41, CINONNATI, Dweednber 15 —The rimer Is aluwlY; weathermld and cloudy. Yloor $7.00ev y 7,70. Whisky 210 t 30 ling, firmer; held at s4,felot t,7S. buyere free at Slim 4.25; Owl at s4.sswielaid. Boit...as ; Mrs. Bork it 1.:15. Prime nest Greets lianas Gsidd No rhange In other articles. Markets generally dull. sliding desk, 300 300 276 A U CT 1.()N1, ES. _ Aueltosos--Dally 4 T the Oomcuersaal oales Booze, elqtlrt of Wool and Fifth AreClNat 10 o'oloek, A. 31_, e genera I a.-e. rtment of Seasonable, Ample and limey Dry Ore.., Clntlaln L, Doota and obssee, !late s t:up, kg., AT Z O'CLOCI4, P. NI., Oreseseries,queekismare, Silasseer are, Table Cutlery, Looking Glassaen, Now and Second Eland Ilnueeksold and Kltehen For. allure, le., • AT 7 .O'C LOCK. P. Of Book., oLatlonery, Vaney 4.0.1c1ek Muelesl Inetruhkenta, Bards., and titirr) VooOfy Goode, Uold Idol osescssee. A . . 1. DA i'l3. Auctioneer. , jealstf P. At. DAVIS, Auctioneer. •-- 1 331' 31r1:salt a AT AUCTION—OnI 7 rso r;ricrk, of the Mercian le' Kasolsanste, Fourth reel, will he sold eharee ilescissints' and Massufarturore Bank Stock: 33 'duress liecnacap. Book tocols ; 15 nbeeni Pltteloargis rruit Conspaur itear . k ; 10 'hams 01 - ...1 itollsocul Cs Lapels). stork, 10 eller, Citizen, i nrureore Cowpony mock s 3 Allegheny Cnooty Coulon 741-11.10. purahle in New York. decle P. 31. DAYLe, Auctioneer. slit/BAD-0, CluwttA, m0:...+.6,t,e, 01011, lc , AT AUG TION.—On I AYrkILS siON, ZIA inst.. at o'clorif., et the Comuserciel o.ioo Itstane, ourner of Wood end Valls etreele, will les sold. Zfa Damao tub oin Tamer., 5 and b lump; eiliCkats Rare. and Principe Cigsark: 3 Istsle F. U. 31olerse.•; is bid. 31.kerri, alerring, 0.3; 10 half el/mite Toung 11) coo, tenurial wool illack Teats. dmlo I'. M. DAUS, AliCtiOnetf. UlaitiliTEMlN CRATES QUElibliian ARE AT TUK:fDAI" AFTISANUON, 19111 Mac., at 2 o'clock, at the Commercial &lea KOOILIA, corner of Woad and MIRK streets, will be sold, I. lame stock of Qaeomdirare, of late Importaunria ,imprialug On, china soil while goaoite dl n• tier and to wore; blue fused, Wall painted illahea, idatet, cop • and eaucers, bowl, ',cereal dish., Ptqlp tureens, f, a be, eegidabbi Uhl.., mace, a , ' woe, dipped and 006.101:1 war, of every variety; chamber a are, Sr. , All tho shrt. will he sold without resort's, In lot,. to s the trade. itloolio, P. M. DAtiti. Auctioneer IIANIIfeIME LACK SETTS—Bawls , .' by expreas L' this morning: 1 Valerelenma Collar and liletT..; 1 Ile mites Collar and Cleovaa; Guipure Charmingly and Sleeves; I Malley, Color and Al Lt.. nett, 1.111, , ./a ate lo 1. retorwal to New York 00 Friday, ladles wiehlng aro thiug Cita all to. day at VAN .lerl4 No. r. 3 Market it.. ygner TY.SPEiII AL ATFIuNTION 1.A1 , 11, , 0 , is:viva; to 1 . the IIIe.IIPATIC COA P. prytoun.l by the aulearlber fmm the realpe of a Loudon Cliyunet, and 000! fur rendering 1.10 , ellu smooth, soft and delicately w bite, removing Sal low neae, Pi tn plea, Tao, Cutaneous bruptlone, and r.lm•ro of tho akin. All et'opa chafe:, Sr„ on the hang, are Wailed by in It boo been marl with great 1200C£1 In mei, of Scald (Icy!'. For the cure of env!. rough I:301 , , it le 121111VIIIINI. vg% yout i , a rake; or in twang., for family ma, contalninit to down cakes, $1,2.5 per 1..5. Sold wholesale anl retail S. L. CUTIIBERT, No 110 Third et. F 1 In store and for sa I , LEMINU BKOS. Christman and Nev 'furs Presents. Gii:OhGE , 11. WRITE, h 9 Nail,/ drat, will offer on end after Monday, Wcemfwr 1111, at rerlucvd prim", the bitlance of Ws enrich of CLOAKS, TALMAN, BROCIIE LONG SHAWLS, WOOLEN LONG SHAWLS, OLLESb GOODS, FANCY 005,2$ YR ENCLI ENDIWIDEKIES,A Pittpburgh,D,Kra., 9t11,185.1.--(k1,9.2vr iiikIVOILK ON 1 iiFIDIILITY —PRIZE ESSAY.— ljf Itn Anpectn, Cxuws .v 1 AgenrieB; cheap evl. from the fortieth ("40") Loudon edition, by Pearson; GO mutt, For sale by JOUN S. DAVISON, duel MArket elreet, near Fourth. SOMETHING NEW.—The Turtdah Hair Balm la on ex cellent article, end should be found on the toilet of every lady who values the airway yet not greasy appearance of the haw. Also, the. Lleepetie ramp. for the cure of sore chappod bawl+, it also renders the skin soft, =oath and white. bold wholesale endretell by deer B. L. CUTHBERT, 140 Third st. IVRY:ETON h MERRILL'H TEAM' POWDER—The hes Yeast Powder now In UMP Those wanting un exrelleu ertlele should purchase none but this; OS 24 dor ref:Mewl by J. FLEMING, deer) corner of the Diamond and Market et. Cr EIULITZ POWDERS-5 gross freshly prepared ULI hand A 7 and for sale by kbndij JOS. FLAMING. rot rsWelved, .21) en , es more of those desi -11 rable 25 coot DoWorn, which will bo sold at 12;4c...rite per yard. plevsl A. A. MASON & CO. SLIAWLB.—A. A. MASON k CO. hare Just received 500 &love Shawls, worth $2., which they will sell a the low price of 62% cent, decs 131./111:11.-1 lot roll and keg just received and for wale by I) deo!, ENITII k SINCLAIIL • • • - AILD—In barrrla and kt,o, jupt roceiv.l and fir Palo by SMITH A SINCLAIR. . • ''— LVV lAff.—Just reorient by Adams a Co's Gannets, N from Now York, a large lot of A.G. Bagley k Co.'. cel ebrated Gold l'eno, acknowledged by all to be the best Pens made In the country. Among the lot are various new styles of Gold and Ether Cases. All who want a rod and cheap Pen, and besides warranted, call awn at PAUL. 11. LAUFFER'S . , 17 Wood street. PENN STREET PROPERTY FOR SALE.—A valuable Brick Swelling Bowe, with LA T 4 feet front by 136 dee to 16 feet alley. The House ix well arranged in the best manner for comfort and convenience, with gee awl water hxturen, Sc. It is one of the beet in the' city, heth for workmanship and material. The location is pleasant and agreeable. A Brick Stable and Carriage House on the alley. S. CUTHBERT A SON. deed 140 Third Are. t. Steamboat Irttrntture and Chafes. IPIII.II WE aro constantly engaged In •be manu , acture of STEAMBOAT CA. ;1", CHAIRS and FURNITUBE, of .... ,) • de,criptionomdimypartieuturattoull , n to the manufacture of the bast styles, suitable for the of Busse:o,am Our experience in thin bnaich of the busl. new enables us to warrant satisfaction, so well with the promptitute in which order. are filled, as to the quality of the work and personal attention given to the fitting out. Those interested in furnishing Boats, will find It to their 'advantage to give OS a call. il 2l T. 11. TOCINO a CO. EUIVE erONGIC--A huge worth/era of floe Sponge, 1 calved by [nov2S] JOS. nEmiNe. TH.NIIAPEUTIO ClLAlRS—Another lot of those easy-re. dining Chairs, so suitable for bleak% or those fold of indulging In a image; flrdshed and for Bale at the rare -how at ['wa] T. B. YOUNG a 00. a .i dr,.~. .1, The /Mar has continual at the same stage for the run days. The weather changed add after alight on Bond ay, with a light 61tof snow, bat lest night * got too cold to snow or rain, or do •aytbtog but freesia There is but smell prospects of a change, from present eypearancea Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packe ts. The DIURNAL, Captain A. S. Sastrnian, and the FOREST CITY, Captain Glows D. Moots, run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping It all Intermediate port. The DIURNAL will leers Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesday. and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. EL—Returning she will leave whselinton Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, .4it 'Agit 'CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thurelays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A.M.—Returning, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesday° and Fri days, at 7% o'clock, A.M. For frei gh t or passage apply on board or to J . D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent, 26 nov2B No. 116 Front street. State Bk.and branches... 1 10ther solvent 8ank5...... 1 Inunk of Sandusky !Uranville 60 !Norwalk 60 Urbana 6%; INDIANA. (State dtate Bk. end branohee.- 1 The steamer PAUL JONES, Capllin J. B. altudatra, will leave for the .box and !uterine• to ports on the first riee of water. For height or passage apply on boa rd , to dealt ARNEd, ILLLNOIB. ;State Stock Banke-....5@10 State Bank Braneh-....- 60 Bank of Innoia 76 . . KENTUCKY All rolvent Banks. The steatitic TWIN OITY Captain P. Does, H leave for the above and intermediate pore the opening of navigation. For freight or pareage apply on board, or to dealt JOHN FLACK, Agent. M 1880177.1. State lik.andbranchze— All solvent Banks.... WISCONSIN. Marine a Fire lowanDoe Co. at 6 . . The steamier J. S. PRINGLE, Capt.lin yfir~iStoor4 will leave for the above and intern,. to porta on the opening of navigation. For freight or paving* apply on o boesrd, or to der.l3 FLACK BARNES, Agents. • TIINNYSSZE. All oolvent Banka .3@6 For Now Orleans. The 'tamer HT. GLAIR, Captain 11. M. Due. wpl lea n for the above and Intermediate yenta on the first tile of water. For freight or passage apply on board. SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks 2 GROWILL All solvent Banks 3 ALABAMA. All solvent Banks 6 LOUISIANA. All rolvent Banks 3 EXCIIA.NCIES. • New York i i i Philadelphia Foe Alemplals and New Oeleane. Ito Snle enema AMBASSADOR, Capt. GI. S. sa, will Maw for the above and inform, ate ports on the fleet me. For freight or pawns apply on board, or to deal JOIIN FLACK, Agent. Pot IR. Loafs. The steamer JOHN C. FREIDIONT, Captain Edeownata, will leave for the above and inter • mediate ports on the drat dee of water. d or pasiage apply on board. deed . . . . _ • The new and antstantial steamer EQUINOX, Captain O. Itomar, will leave for the &boa,' and intermediate porta, an the. drat rte. at Iva:. r. JOIIN FLACK, agent. For freight and pomp apply on board. nor2B Regular Wheeling Packet. TILE Amen' 11X0HANON, Cast irCsucns, eaves every MONDAY, WEDN NADAS, es.l ➢itIDAY, si D e'ckek, A. M., connecting eitn the C. and P. Railroad at Wellsville. For freight apply to novl7 J. D. OOLLINOWOOD, Agent PENNBYLVANTS INEWILLWCZ COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, • WILNICR OP YOUBTII AND SMITISFIBLD STREETS. Avatboriatil Capital, $300,000. • INSUItr. BUILDINGS and other property apinet low or I damage by Plreotod the pails of the See end Inland Navigation end Tranaportatien. mums. TUX GREAT SPOOIVIO Of VIM AO eI—ONYOEN Ark', &TSUI'S, for the our. of Dyspepsia, in all Ike rations forms. We, the mliderriCned., having had personal knOwlwlere and sit peeler,ee of the value and ofileacy of the Oxygenated Bitter. ' and their remarkable meow* In alleviating and curing the various roMplaluta for which they are rerom• eroded by the proprietors, bake pleasure in saying that vte eonsider them the meet valuable remedy ever offered to v.. public., and e. preparation of sterliog and intrinsic merits; and we would rage all who may he maiming from the awe.* they profess to core to give them an immediate awl fair trial, feeling assured, from our individual tloa). that they can hardly Bill to receive decided benefit in. duds use. Th. cardholder of mod adduced be the of the medicine John G. Sass, editor Burlington Sentinel; Th.. Y. Nor ris. editor Olive Branch; John 11. Mill, editor N. 11. Patriot; F Andrew., editor Traveller C. K hansom, editor Boston ti J. V armeyonlltor Lowell Courier; W. Matthew, M. Fie's.. J. Y. Stone, elite. Yankee Blade; M. Moore, editor Puritan Recorder; It. it. Trsey, editor Herald. Sold wholesale and retail by R. E. SELLERS k CO, Al' Worst purest. des-13 s:.'~«-~- -- , • • • 4. 4 • V ! •: 4 to IMBEI .... EIMIZ STEAMBOATS UZU=A r rra:t'riorta: . ir Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. WOlintook, ' Kennedy T. Friend, Josiah King, T. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones,. - George R. White, J.ob Painter, A. A. Carrier, Junes S. Kegley, W. S. Haven, Wade ilampton. A. Wilkins, IL R. Cowbell. Lon. MIL F. JOUNSTON, Pre.ident. ROOT PATTERSON, Vice PneidenL A A. Cumin, Secretary and Treuurer. S. S. C.aaura, krietsurt Secretary. orrtetore are of a clam and character rarely to be me tit In ennnotlien with a proprietary preparation, and a treumelven conclogre proof of the rare merit and Yalu B le it lt2 !l i t t i r itnry of the Crusader; t TIVP Life of Martin Leather, ant thr Reformation In Orr- an). Th• Parablc of Krammarber; with 20 Illustration' The Christian. Dully Deult►t and Sacred Garland. The Camp fires of the Anserkan Revolution. The Great Ited Dragon, or Meater Key to Popery. Th. Amht.!Atop, or Roma/arm In the United State, afraja, or Life and Love In Norway. Genital the &one: by lady Bnleorr Lytton. Olarm. at Enrol.: by Homes Greeley. Lite in the Cleanup vs. lb. [hub. Roughing.% In to B by M. Moulin. And muumuu attar Jar sale by B. T. O. MOROAZ, drill N. Wend stmt. Copartners wins aabctibms bererbr Warm their tenon and the public that they have -.sandaled thameried together, under the firm of WM- YOUNGSOW A CO.- for the purpose DI carrying on the PAINTING EMMEN/Ain all itabruneb ee; and imprs by strict attention In business, to merit • share of public patronage. Lettering and Graining dons for On. trade on reaeon•b4 terms. Shop on Baranth street, opposite the Neptune Engine Ilona, - WII. YOUNGEON, YOUNGEON. Mew Paper Ilan(Wigs. NO. FA MOOT STRRICT. FUNY. FRENCH AND AMBRIGAN PARLOR PAPERS; Panel Demotions, In gold, oak and marble; Hall Papers, of varkms style.; Vied end Slain Papers, Por dining rowan and chambers; lawcip and low priewl Wall Papers; ikrders, Cellfop, /Urine, Window Shades. A large 1•1.1 complete assortment of the abuse, selected for iha ...awn, will be sold at the usual low prices. oet3 WALTER P. MARSHALL. Here It ls—tor 1855: MBE GR EAT pictorial /rouble-a/met BROTHER JONA '. YUAN, for Christmas and New Year, I. now ready awl for wale by MINER 1 CO. Now, boy. and girls, hare IF rare fan—fun from New York, fun from Orliforsda, fun from all parts of the world. nor2s Bleary lll.Collougb & Co., ItOLISSALK iIIIOCERS sod tlocuolssion Merchants, corder of Mon sod Irwin et., Pittsburgh. i } allay iiirr. nu.,T—Joel received 100 bap of tihot, assorted trcm 1 to 9, for male by demi' BOWS I TETLEX. OLL BUTTER-20 Doze. just reneged nod for Wu by the LIE , RY 11. COLLINS. ['TAOS LIKIM various TCAD6—Of vious Fist% fin. A l Med . awl for solo by d,12 tiIAIIOOANY WARDKOBES--Beautiful pattern" ron hand, finLshed. [deel2) T. B. YOUNG a CO. 1. i /UWE WALNUT BOOK CABlLS— Finished mad in ware- TOO 1.11. (dent') , T. B. YOUNG a CO. ri.ii ER A I'EUTIC,, OK RECLINING CHAIRS--A tow me re I shone ennitottable chairs on hand. Inuit:din dtniring ,eent that eau be oreupted nit dnyn without canning fa tigue, ehallool and see them. de lIIP T. It. YOUNG & CO. ad XTEW FIOS-3 nun prime new Flo% in email boxes en 1.1 anima, to amine Ihh day. deel2. T EW nmall boxer. and Owing', rtreir ao , I fur male by bleel2.l W. A. WeLtlio LIREAU FltUl'ret—liermottrally neAleal, reachts, PI r ADpmx, Uoneteberrien and TomatAx, rucrived and Pa . by Idecl2l W. A. 51'CLURO L 11A. L -0 routs, at det9 MliNffM / NEAP UMACOB.-10 caws more of thoan 4 and 6 cunt lJ Calloos .t A. A. MASON A Co.'B, lod)No. 25 Firth .aunt.• JLANK.E.TI3 --A. A. MASON A 00. will open, tide morn. I inn, 200 Oenee more of time,' Blankets, all graded, /BMA!, 110QUETB—Japonioas, tlelitropee, Ito. Buds 1 Flowers and Bogoeta, in great variety. Orders left ith J. B. bl'Faddeo • Bon filled promptly. deed JAMBS WAR.DROP, Fith strert. ARED PEACHES-2 bble choice Pared Peaches meelred nod for sale by [dec7 I W. A. M'CLURU. BLADDIiaS WANTED—The highest price paid in cash frr good Beef Bladders by B. A. FAUNIOTOCK & CO No. 6 Wood atroet. HAND BOOKS FROM AUCTION.—We bay just received from auction several valuable lots of us and second hand Books, which we are selling M prices co. siderably loan r than Mr. Pratt'a JOHN R. DAVISON, dealt No. 66 Market West, near Fourth. DILAWINO AND PAINTING LESSONS.—The subscriber la now opening a largo assortment of the moat correct and beautiful French and German Design.. All Interested In Painting and Drawing are Incited to 021E1100 them. JOHN 8. DAVISON, Jed No. 85 Market street, near Fourth. HOLIDAY BOOKS, of all kinds, at DAVLiON'd Cheap Book Store, de re. No. fki Elarket street, near Fourth . . B UCKWHEAT -8 0 sacks Bu3 A l t hoat , V l V A r u fsr sal; by No. 10 Smithfield street. OM SALE—bn~crel near the outer t'aibßyultilegtiritt'rieeintruira each. Terme, ouolourth In baud, remainder In three an nual payments. S. CUTLIUKRT t SON, dee7 No. I.4l,Thlrd street. CK4Il ve T a ll n 1111 6 7; 10 o bbl: of very superior Crab Cid b dee SKATES, SKATES—Just received 300 pairs of Skates, imported dreg; prices from 20 mar to K5O por pair. Also Siena for the name for lade at BOWE & TETLEY'S, • elee7 Enterprise Works, No. 136 Wood arse. SECRKTARIES AND BOOK CASIO, of beautiful pat. tern.. Call and we tbem. ootl7 NEW CROP RAISINS-40 whole, her eaul quarter bo ea of the new crop, to arrive this day by Railroad, f, eels by no• 181 W. A. IiPCLURO. UITIllt-10 Orkin. for Erato by lINNRY 11. COLLINS nov2l- AND-10 kegs received and fbr man by T nov2l lINNRV D. COLLINS b?xes tor sale by der2 SMITH BLLICLAIE Sl./Ns-0y the barrel, for see by . r., SMITTI t SINCLAIR 1111 ,A DEI.IIILa BUCKWHILAT-1,000 fee extra Phil. YdflPhia u "" h '"' 4° " t i. A . Ia,3II7SLURG. FINE PARIaIII FURNITURE of every dwariptlon, on hand and made to order, of the beet material and work. manablo. (norm T. B. YOUNG k CO. lAD-477 pigs Galena Land, received this day and for JLA sale by [toe%) J. A. 11.131013120 N t 00. 1101:11XXB. SLLLUkiB te BIIPPOUSXIII4, Ic.—l have re L . mired a Urge sup of the above artletee; those in limit of • good articl ggi JO& shop, can always 401 praure them of [nav 1.1 MISCELLANEOUS. 08E8 F. BATON. No-19 Sixth street, egent for selling M and buying PATENT EIGHTS, Is now authorised to sell the following lately patented articles : Trott's potent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan's Rock Drilling Machines; Coe'e patent Drill, for Drilling Iron: - Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford's Steam and Water Gorges; and, Griffith'. Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. There articles have been examined by practical mechanic, and machinists, and prat:roamed impeder to any in u..e. He le also authorised to sell Rights to make and vend tbr-se unclog in any part of the country. He has also for sale botpreased Butts and Washers, en.] finished Braes Work. Ile is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and now Inventions, and give to the buel ess faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following OARD. thscribers have long lean acquainted with Mr. Baum, and have no hesitation In reoommending oil who may wish to employ his eerrices, as a gen - of undoubted Integrity and indefatigable industry, rhoee exertions every reliance may be placed. Nerville B. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, 11. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Bons, P. R. Friend, Kramer A R&M, Y. Lorene, L.. R. Livingston, Knap A Wade Wi ll iam F. Johnston, William Phillip', Andrew Fulton, Wilson M'Condleas, A. W. Loomis Prrroauson, November 27th, DIM. PICA Pd LVANILA FEMALE COLLEGE, AT HARRISBURG, PA. TFIIB Institution, for the liberal education of Young Ladles, vested by Charter with full Collegiate powers, has been in successful operation for more than one year. The location Is one of the most pleasant and picturesque in the State,The arrangements of the College are such so afford petillar advnktages in acquiring a mild bads for the mental superstructure. There are two departments—the Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches of learning. The course of study in each is three years, designated by as many different claases. %sang la dies admitted at any time. Board of butradors. REV. BEVERLY R. WAUGH, A. M., PrloolPal. Moo U. Commas, Principal Female Teacher. Miss Faxrcr A. JOLLNBOS, Assistant. hisn'tia. M. BASINV.I22, Teacher of French, Ac. C. C. Bounaccut, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. Ac. Wu. B. 110R13173, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Ac. llrsa. Joarra Korn., Prof of instrumental Huai. lao. T. Carr, Prof. Vocal Music. For Circulars, or for other information, address the Prin cipal, B. R. WAUGH . Harrisburg. P. dec7:3m New College, Loroyette Hall, Wood street. lIEN.NIANitIIIP, BOOK Ii.P.MPING, r —Prof MILLAR t RHO. continue to receive new stu dents upon very favorable terms, for practical instruction le the above named branches, qualifying them thoroughly for the duties of the counting room. Open day and eve ning. Mr. JOHN BARMY, Professor of Book Weeping, Le. Please read the following testimonials : We take great pleasure In certifying to Mr cations as a thorough book-keeper, and fully competent to In et: uct young gentlemen in the science of at:meets, besides being a good mathematician and ripe scholar in other re. specie.._ FLOCISM, ._ _ . - Into Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College. Jesss AL Par.., Principal of the Third Ward Public Scooohs. JoaN Figur, - Principal Piret Ward Schoule, Allegheny. I am convinced that Prof. Millar In eminently qualified .r hiorfrofossion. A. B. Swim, dees President of Jefferson College. f I E late firm of JONES A QUIGG, having been dissolved I by the death of JoLn F. gala, on the 27th Inst., the buslnea of said firm sill be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of Rose and First streets. ISAAC JONES, Survieing Putney. Pittsburgh, September W, 1864—f0ct24 MANUFACTURER of Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, stool Plough Wings, Coach and Snip& Springs Brass Nut Taper, half patent, &sew, Mail and ILanimerid iron Azles,--cornar of Boss and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa. oettly ULM: JONES D. B. 100118. D. B. Rogers & Co., m_ANUPACTURCHS of ROGERS' patent Improved Steel Cultivator teeth. °Moe corner Roes and First streets. oct2ly Cleaning Out Sale of 19mbroldertes. Lilt AN K VAN GUILDER has marked down, aml will corn r men,' on Thursday, December 7th, to tell oil at weer, his encir“ stick of Embroideries, to make room for a new supply in the epring. Among his assortment will be Rural a handsome lot of C.D.s, :Reeves, Clietutzettes, Swiss, Jac. oett and Dimity Bands, Ilandkerchieft, Edgings and in• ,ertings, rm. Ladies witition to buy anything in this line for llitittmas prewnts, will end It to their interest to com pare Ws prices with those of other bootee., before purch. sing. Remember the place, No. 03 MARKET Street, corner of the litamoisl dee? Three 'louse. and Lots for Sale. WILL be fold at private sale, TIIREE ROUStle AND WTd. Otte Brick liou.,eituatedon Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot :D feet front by 79 bet back. Also, one Lot end two llotoes, on Logan etnret, Sixth Ward. to. !lower fronting on Logan street, and the other ou Carpenter', , ; Lot 111 feet by 100. AL., the stand I now cexupy,ou the tuner of Ferry and Water etrertx, the 1,354' runns:l.; one year from lot of April, 16115, with the Furniture, liedding, to The House at pres ent le doing • gre6.l trueiner,s, and ix plevotntly 'orated. For [crime not further particulars enquire of ALM CUPPLES, nug.htf Kotler of Ferry and Water street.. PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,, ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor, I WlLti KR uF DIANIU-iD nTRENT AND ell KftRY ALLY. H s subscriber respectfully .11011.811 the Uentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recent= r I a RIDING IndlOOL, which, in point of size, commodioade nese and adaptation, undenhthly excel, any similar estate liehment In the United Suites. Its location is aosesaible (rout all parts of the Mty, while its high and airy situation retsina it especially salted to the promotion of health, by tide snout agreeable escrease. She Homes are docile lthifi well trained, and the proprietor pledgee hinuwif that no pains or expense will be spared to make this establishment the first in the confidence of the public. maktf rime OLD PRINTING EndiILISIIMENT, (late John taut] a Starkton.) and Blank Book and Statkmery Wan:totem, Is prepared to esecute every style of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, and famish every article In the Blank Book, Paw and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the most renaonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse Printing Office and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second sta [novl6 . _ 110LKSA G BMW, nod Dealers in Produce, For «lgn Wines .ual Liquors, till 2donougahelastid Recti fied %Talky, tio. 291 Liberty fit, Pittsburgh. Pa. f jr297 Silver hinnealloc tory. SPOOSB, FORKS., 8.11111.Y.3111, ac.—ltroucrion MOS. —owing to superior facilities In manufacturing my own work, we are uow selling at leant 10 per cent. lower than the eastern cities, or elsewhere. Ali work is warranted. Silo,.—We al. manufacture Spoons of the British eterlMg quality. Watches and Watch repairing continued, with every and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction to customer", both as to price and the anneal= quality of the work. W. W. WILSON, PITTABURGEI COACH FACTORY. it. aIOCLOW rum L. STNVILIS GIME ALBUM .... • . Bigelow at. Co., SUCCESSOItS TO E. M. BIGELOW, No. 40 Diamond alley, nsar Wood street, Pitts. burgh--COACIIES, CARRIAGES, PILES.- TONS, BUGGIES, and every desinipUoo of limey vehicles built to order, and finished in a manner uni surpassed for beatay of ilcolim, elegance of Watt, still o workmanship, and durability of menials. Sis- All work warranted. nov9 URANK VAN GORDEIt has just received a large and Inautlful use.rtment of Mourning Collars, eirevea and Sv tth la Crepe, Tarleton nivl Swiss, black lave and ouzo Veils, binck Elosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbon:, Bulb:, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander a Bajou's boot Kid (Roves cau always be !bum' at No. S 3 MAL.III . .'T STREET, corner of the Dia mond. novll IMEIMI Writing Clews--Duff's College. rr AKH'B w r T TEACHER w EXHIBITSNO ENNTIOW.4Vo Day and Evening Writing (gasses 14 We Institution are now in full operation, under Mr..l. D. WILLIAMS. Ladles. meet to a separate apartment from 3 till 5 o'clock. Those desirous of obtaining Mr. Williams' aplendid style of busi ness Penmanship, will plea. call and get spec/meals of kis writing. Plain and ornamental Visiting and Weddhageards execu ted upon short notice. Hie work in this line will be found superior to any ever executed to thle city. novl2 WILL find it to their advantage to tall and a:online our stock of STOVES, before purchasing elsewhere. Onr variety, both no to style of &dab and utility, is superior to any in thin market. We oleo have a Laundry Forms , " new in &elan and principal, designed expreeely for Steam. Louie. OltAii?, REISINGER & GRAFF, novIS - 124 Wood street. 13Y a sober, Industrious young man, who will devote his f) entire time to his baldness, a SITUATION AS SUIP PING CLISBK Ina Whylevee or Retail Warehome, or Ar sistant Book. Keeper, ors place in a Grocery or Dry Goe.d, Store; and will make himself generally annul tr nit- en. ployer. A note addressed through the Poet Office tel•A. B D., - or le!t at the otSoo of the Poet," will receive prom', attention. ect3l:ti IHAVE this day orsiociatml with me in the wholettal• Fruit and Confectionery business, toy eon, T. U. An demon. The lewdness hereafter, from this date, Nov.:the DAL, 18M, will be cued netts' under the name and style J. C. Anderson .t Son. novil ditJ. WILSON A SUN Serpa constantly on baud every description end variety of HATS AND CAPS, both wholesale and retaiL Those desiring • neat fashion. ebb Hat or Cap, gcod and cheap, would do well to giro us • cull before purchasing elsewhere. novIS rpm: undersigned having succeeded to the business of I !do., Ralph and John Jackson. and located himself next door to the Livery ;table of it. U. Patterson, on Dia mond str• et, near Urant, is prepared to do the work of IloltdE SUONING, in the boot manner and with the at moot promptitude. Having bad large experience In the business,and possessing • thorough knowledge of the strac turn and character of the foot, and an Intimate acquaint ance with the disease: of it, he has °Dardenoe in his abilty to give hatisfaction to all comers. reir Observe—the Shop is next door to the Livery Stable of Robert IL Patterson. Diamond street. Iloerre shod to please castomers. W. 8. JACKSON. no 27 dim No Humbug rS , WO 11UNDRED TIIOUSAND DOCLAILS worth of stock I will not be distributed at AUGERS k CO.'S Star Da guerreotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite Mason's, but upon the payment of $1 you an procure .e good a LIE. N ESS au can be procured in this or any other city. Call and give us a trial. sub 13=1 Wm. Diarby, Jr., ILOTIIIIIG AND PURNISILINU STORE, Masonic /L,, flh street, PitLagensh.—Olotbist; made to order, goal style, and at moderato rates. mats Veterinary Burgeon. MID: subscriber being thoroughly acquainted with ill I diseases incident to the R 0111•4 respectfully offsets hie aerrice• as a VATHRINARY SUMMON, to all who may bare oceaaion for them. lie may be found at his Shop, on Diamond street, near Grant, nest door to R. H..PaUereon's Livery Stable. Inov27ailtul W. EL JACKSON. VLUABLE BEAL hSTATE FOIL BALA adjoining the Borough of Mancluerter—THLllTY BUILDING LOTS, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep, and fronting an Karkst street 93 feet In width, are offered for male quite reasonable terms of payment. This property is Fart of the estate of the late James Adams, NM., and the title is por ts* and beyond dispute. Amity to soul JAMES ELMENIX. 1=1:152 1=3:12=21 LlM:=t M23IEZ= Watchmaker and Jeweller, corner or Market and Fourth Meets. MOURNING GOODS Steamboat Owners 102=21 MlZt= =ll .r'. ..,,'t v. __t `6:."- rE:E4'i`.:-ter.;'~:,i.°''.c:•"caF:x.f-.rte. MEDICAL. 6` We clip the farming from the BenctingJournal. Dr. %tyres, the agent for the medicine, tape he tad; la mane or gruarantas a ewe in any ease of Hip Disease Serofuks, that stay be presented. Pamphlets containing ctrrei of the Nag astonishing character will he Oxen to any .n e gratis. Oakeley's Depuratlve Syrup. " We understand that our townsman Dr. c:e W. Oak.- ley, in now giving his whole attention to We mynetee ere of his Depnratire Syrup end Extract of Litr,,ti.urilla. in order to reapply the extraordinary demands Icr the article which are coming in from all qnartent Thin syrup is with out doubt the best of the kind made in the country. We Lyme it to be one which we um honestly recommend to the favorable notice of our readers. It has been tested by jeers of experience and use, and found to be all that Ls claimed for it by its Inventor. A pamphlet In lying before ne, tilled with oertificates of cures, the names appended to which are not were of grow, as le wend with documents of Oil. cher acter, but loaf known sitieens of Berk, county—who have experiented the effects of its curative propertie'. Append ed to the list are certifisates of different county oftleers of Berke comfy, with the seals of their several offices attached, stating that they are well acquainted with the pers. no whose names are given as reference, (among which axe the names of a number of our principal physician ea and know them to be genuine. We advise those of oar readers who are atHictd to call upon Dr. Oakeley, at his offiee in North fifth street, and procure one of these pamphlets, which will not fail to satisfy them that his preparation is one of extraordinary power and ellsimsayokad eminently deserving of their attention." Bold wholesale end retail at DA. ENTSNIVS Drug Store, No. /40 Wood street, corms Virilzi alley. Sign of the Golden Mortar. deolciew Crlstadere , s Saes/sloe Hair Dye A great invention triumphs over all factious rivalry, even in this credulous age. It has been said that every city lea Paradise of humbugs; but let a really meritorious article, capable of deing all that Is promised for it, be placed In competition with mere nostrums, sustained Ly puffery, and not by their own excellence, and the true preparation will succeed while the trash fails into contempt. It has been thus with CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR Kant DYE. It was offered as a preparation embodying all the chemical ingredients of nature's own blacks and browns. The chemists analyeed it, and certified to the fact. The public tried it, and their experience confirmed the dictum of the scientific world. Its popularity was almht as instantaneous as the change of color it effects. The p:ople were invited, through the press, to tee Its operation with their own eyes. They beheld red, randy, yellow and grey hair, transformed in five mbarnee—seithout passing throughway intermediate tints--to a brilliant and rich natural black, or to anyebede of brown. They found that the lull imparted no stain to the elan of the head, emitted tie unpleasant odor, contain• ed no cante - icing element. Of course, they endorsed it. They could not do otherwise; and at this moment the sal. of the article exceed that of any other half dose° hair dyes in the world. It is the latest effort of sdenoe, and it may be truly mid, " the noblest offspring is the last." The Es ceidor Halt Dye must break down every other and =oriole Idles the market, eimply because it is the beet.' The result it produces is its acteciest advertisement. Compare to operations with that of other hair dyes, and judge to which of them the palm ehoald be awarded. Sold wholesale and retell at DR. KEYSER'S Drug Store, 140 Wool meet. novl4.lEir d i stip- Agency of Dr. 5, S. Witch , . Celebra— ted Bled'class, at DIL a. H. 55575511:8 Drug Store, N 0.140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley. Cherry Pubrionic, Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Expecte, rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurstive Syrup, Ebmrt Cor rector, Humor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Ari ti. Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Nervine, Venalloge, Female Pills, Female Specific, /cu, le., used by him comitantly and with uppreaulented success, to the treatment of Coughs, ansumption, Asthma, Heart Di 41.1141, Dyt pepria, Scrofula, Skin Discasea, Rheumatism, Fe=le (implaints, Piles, etc., eic. Dr. Pude: unequalled rtaent Silver ['halal Abdominal Su/porters. Dr. Hick's improved Plated Steel Spring Shoulder Drace. Dr. Filth's. Sauer Inha ling Tube- Al., all kinds f Proprietary Medicines, at the lowest prxes, wholesale and retail. norl3:desr LIST OF OFNEINE PATENT MEDICINES, Da BAND AND lON OSLO Ili FLEMING BROTHERS, of IrLug'. Vomits...l Us,. AIL. - Wholesale Druggists and Doders in Patera Medicines, Corner Fourth and Wood streets. Pittsburgh. - L , EELEICII AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne's A.terative: Carminative Balsam ; Bair Dye: Expectorant; Sanative Pills: Hair Tonic; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam ; iloolland's German Bitters; do Ilostette.'s Stomach do klerchises' Uterine Catholieon Storms' Semen Cough Candy; Rice's do; Thorn's do; do; Osgood's India Cholagogue; Monse's invigorating Conlials = Gum Arabic Drops: •sllair Dye; Phalon'a do Batchelor's do Melloun's Elixir of Opium Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown's &MOW oflamaka Ginger; McAllister'. do do: Kidder's Indellible Ink; Paysolee do do; Arnholds do; Dr. Curtis' Hygeana; . Lyons' A.athairOM David's Lilly Whits Basin's do; • Tobias' Liniment; Hunt's do; Aileen Berea and Bone Liniment; Mexian Mnptang do; Farrel's Arabian do; Gardnees do; Barrel'a Indlan do; Oartees Spaniel, Mixture; Barne's Pile Lotion ; Moen Pun; Scarce'. Ammatic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; • Rushton, Clerk: A Co.'s Cod Liver Oil McAlliater'a Vincent; Sings' Itch do; PerrePe do; Gray's do• Treek's Magnetic Ointment, Judd:hes Stralm'e Panacea; Honct's doi fiargant's Infant Panacea; Perry David Pain Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; : litmghterds Pepsin; Kier's Petroleum; McLane'. Celebrated Liver Pills Brandrath's Wright's Indian Vegetable Pille Lec'e A MI-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Bums, do; Swaynee'Eatract Sarsaparilla hind ills Jayne's Anodyne Cough do; Townsend'• Beath doh. Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman's d•, Radway's Ready Relief; Morrie Remedy; Prot Wood's ffair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Band's do; Ouysott's Extract Yellow Dock and Barsaparill4l Wolf's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver'e Honey ; Tflghly Scented Windom . Musk; Ludlum's Specific; McLane'. Sudorific. Cough Syrup; Tyler's Bum Arable do; Sellers' do; Sweyne's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Parry's Trieophorous ; Norwood'a Tincture of Varatrain ; McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge,' Dr, )rock's Pulmonic Wafers; Thommrds Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. McClintock's Family:Medicines; Dr. Needham'e Breast Pumps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Bum Elastic do do C. B..llleadly & CELEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 62 Third sired, mew Market. would respectfully inform their friends and them:MSc generally, that they have now in store their complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet 1.1111 Drawls, to the com mon Ingrain. Hemp and Bag. floor Oil Cloth, from Kee w eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. CO.. and Canton Matting, Druggets, Kuge,Mata, Stale Ends. Window Shadea, Ac. r 111,003 10 want are invited to call and exam ine their stock- Steamboats, Hotels, and Retidenees furn ished on the moat reasonable terms. Kir" Small profits and quick sales." - Vg TERMS CASH ONLY. oct2 - Boar League Factory. HRAVI SHIRTING CHNEKS AND TWEEDS, intended to rest the retail trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, made ofhard twisted yarn, dark patterns and Indigo blue. The general admission that Stewart's Checks and Tweeds re not inferior In quality to any others manufactured in the United States, with an Increasing demand for them, encourage! , the subscri ber to extend his ImAttess ~ ith • vier to keep np r such Cbetss ne use ally retail from tO IPN C 01212 per yard. Sample: will he mot to merchstos who cannot make P. conrenient to cell et hie Wareroom, Rebecca street, nra., the depot, Allegheny oet7:3mo HAMILTON STEW', ItT. LIAVE sold myloterest in the boalness of Long, Miller 1_ & Co., to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will mo tion° at the old stand, Fu. 109 Front street. I cordially rwommend the new firm to the patronage of my friend, Pittsburgh, July 31,1864. P. 11. MLLLER. I. 1. 1/3310 ./S0 YIILIIIPS S. A. LONG £ CO., "DELL AND BRASS POUNDRBS, AND GAS Yrruns, p invite attention to their Mock of Chandeliers, Brockets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We St up Imam. with Gat and Steam. make Bran Castinp of all kinds m order. fur nish Railroad Parana and Took Fltti..go, and keen Awl. Aftrition Metal constantly on band. jySI CARRIAGES FOR SALE. THE undendened has justraceived at his CalifilAGlN WARKLIOUBS, situ& near the Two Mile Blum, between Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, a splendid assertmen of YEILIOLR3, of every descripteen, and will continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriages, Sakks, which he will sell on the very lowest terms for =ffa dk-, . g lisving hadtwelveyears' pram:lee in the businees,and with Unwell known realities In the East, he Battery himeelf In putting down all competition. 'Pse wishingto pazoluess ererespectfally invited to call and see for themselves. legamial and promptattention pakl to repairbetof Owl- Ws, dd. [mylarlawre 1 JOSUE% WillTlL OffklOar—la boo prime. i m r H. mum. i t ./ mile • • • '•••:.1 :• ,o . at. ~ , . .. RAILROADS CLEVELAND . AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD IN CoNNRCTION WITH. THE Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. IPHE shortest, evieknert and mostroute to Toledo. I Chian g°. Ruch itient„Ordens., and Bt. Louis, Is VIA CLEVELAND. This route is one hundred milts shorter sod about eight hours quicker to Chkago, than the circuitous one VIA ESP DIANAPOLIE. Rime Dally Trains between littebortrh and Clevelead. Three Daily Traine between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twentydwo hears, and St Louis thirty-roven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave. Alliance at 720; A. M., 12.00, M., and 640 P. M , mnn.cting at Iluditon with Trains for Cuyahoga Palls and Akron. and arriving do Cleveland at 10.04, A. M., 2.20, P.M. awl 8.20, P.M. The Train. of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitt, burgh at 3.00. A. 31., 8.00, A. 31., and 3.00. P. M. all con necting at Alliance with trains which arrive in Cleveland at 10 04, A. 31, 2.20, P. M., end 8 4 4 , Passenger. for Toleilo, Chimp., St. Louis. Rock Island, Galena, and the Northwest, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M., and arrivluir In Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that to the only train by which close cenneetkeas are made through to the above paints. Passenger. by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning and St. Louis at mid night. Time gabled by going via Cleveland, eight hours. The Twins from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leavens follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.10 and 2.30 A. M.. 7.45 P.M., arrive at Chicago at 11..00 I'. 01., 7.00 A. M. and 1200 M. Trains leave for Rock Island and St. Louis as foibles: Leave Chicago at 9.15 A. M , 10.05 and 11.00 P.M. Passengers (Sr St. Louie go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, and thenceover the Ovietgo and Edlesimippl Railroad - to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (= miles) to St. Louie. Pamengera by the 9.23, A. M.. Trdn arrive In St. Louis at 11.20 mme evening, and by the 10.05, P. M. Trani at norm next day. &omega checked through to Cleveland, and there on. checked for Chicago ono St. Louis. PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. ler cues. I lea clam. 2WO tease. To Alliance- -42 30 iTo Ching:o6.—M 60 9 60 I Cleveland—, 400 La 5a11e.._.... 14 50 . 12 50 Toledo-...- 6 00 Rock Island.. IC 60 IA 50 Detroit-. ... ... ... 6 00 St. Louts.-- 19 60 15 60 Pawcogers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of the Company, in Monookahela Rowe, third door below the corner. J. DDRAND. Sup t Cleveland. J. A. CAUGIIIIT. At., dent Pittabm.R. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA .RAILROAD. TruE. mAr., TRAIN will leave every morning (Sundays I excepted) at 7 o'clock, stopping at all the regale Bt. tionn, arriving in Philadelphia at 12 80 A:SL THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh dely(ectrept El:today - 0 at 1 o'clock, stopping at Irwin's, OreensWre. La trobe, Blairsville, Lockport,Johnstown, Altman, de, arriving in Philadelphia at 5 o'enwa,thenext.„ morning. THE EXPRESS' TP.AIN will leave every evening at 9:30 o'clock, stoppinr only at ilrcensborgh, Latrobe, Lockport, .7ohnetowu, Somme:MlL Galliteen, Altoona, Se.. connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Haiti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, fat 2 o'clock, P. M. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave awry after noon (except EnodaY) at 5.30 o'clock, stopping at all regu lar stations, and roil ring only as far as Blairsville, THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lean* daily (except Euteny,) at 11 o'clock, A. 11., stopping at all sta tions, and running only as far es Brinton'a RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. First Ac commodation arrives at 8 o'clock, A.M. Expretts. 1.20 P. M. Secemd Accommodation, 7. 1' 51. Mail 1130, P.ll. Fast Line, 20, A M. Fare to New York ,$11,50 ; Pare to Ilailadelphla,t9; PUS to Baltimore. 58,50. Fare to Ilerrieburg, $5,20. litaggegechecked to all stations on the Ponorylvania Rail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passe gars purchasing tickets in cars, will be charged 005 =ors in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Oospany have no Agent. Pentnylvanin money, and par funds only, reedrei in t . tickets payment sr r- NOTICE.—In rase of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for pommel hsggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. 11.— , The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey pnacer.gers and baggage to and from the Depot, at a charge not to snore? 15 cents for each psseenger, sod 15 cent , for each trottt. For Apr', to J. HESSIMEN, Agent, At the R. Pa....eager Station, on Liberty et. Pitt beret., November 13th, 185.1.—f00v14 11):60PCESUIRIA,V14011. 11 ICS: 4 1 0 0 ?qt,ll New Arrangement, COMMENCING FEBRUA B Y2B, 1854. i t 854 EiZaliguiPleri 1854 '' AIL Tr.AIN lexeitteOgh A mi Ld at dl: ta r . . does een nntion there with a last }:press Train, reaching Cineht• esti strut 12 n'cloeltnt nittht. EX1'111.:56 TILMN PitUleargh a. 3 o'clock, P.N., after the arrival of the Esnress train from Philadelphia, and trochee Cm-Aline at 1r.20 P. d., eonneeticg with the .)11ht 1-I.spnszs which mscl..4 Cincinnati in the morning. COIMVCIRII, or, made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Belfenteine and Indiana ralle , eds ice Dayton ; Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. . . . . ....... Conned don; are wade nth Cleveland, Monroeville. B►n 41u.ky, Toledo, Detroit Mill Chicago with , Bncyrns, Upper < Sandusky, For; -t, 1.13:1 the twar on the Mad Hirer Bond. At.e With Mount Vernon, 'Sonar*, Zanesville and town on the :Munsteld rued. . . ••. . • - Fare to Cincinnati $7 ; t, Indio naroliss6; to Dayton POO; to Toledo $6; to Columbus $6,25; to Zauesri.Ue VS,11:1; Clee,land $4. Through ticket. to Louisville at reduped two. . _ :MR EXPRESS TRAIN leaveSlercvt line at 1.15 P M, and caches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, eonneettng with the fast Expre,s Train *rough he fifteen hones to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. M., on the at, Arai .4 , thaNFiht Rapreae Train Evan Cinelanad, sat arrives at Pittstungh at 11.40, P M. NEW ERIGIITON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Isms Pittsburgh at 10 A At, and 5 P 31, end New Brighton at' 6 AM, and 1.16 P AL FREIGIIT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at f A M, 69112 9 P. M., and arrival at 4.30 A 31, and 4.30, P M. 11f- The Trains do not run on Sunday. • 4p Tickets or further Information. apply at the ticket °Mesa of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny , of J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Momn tiouse, - Pittsburgh, of of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Ages; Federal sired Station. feb23 MIIIN HELLS, Passenger Igest. STRUDEL VILLE TO NEWARK, COLDNISIIS AND CINCINNATI, Via Steubenville and Indians Beilroad FIVERN 3IILM BY CANAL PACKET, AND CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD from Clsypool's Stud= to Newark Ind Columbus. Pansengers leaving Fhnbmville at 7 o'clock, A. ht., arrive at Claypoors in time to connect with Night krpraint Train, on Central Ohio Railroad, for Newark and Columbus, arri ving at Newark at 12.03 A. M., and Coltimbusat.l.2o connecting immediately with train for Cincinnati: and at Xenia with train fir Indlanapolla and Chicago, =InM Returning, pawengera leave Columbus at 6.40 A. 3L,and Newark at S. A. M. arriving at Claypool's at 9.09 A. ht., and lest - log immediately far Steubenvilie and intermediate points, nod arriving at PRESEN Steubenvi FARILIIe at 7.4.5 P.M. T From Steubenville to Newark, 45 Do. do. Columbus, , - 445 Passentwe ening Fast by this route will procure Tickets at the Central Ohio Railroad offices to Columbus and Newark. Passengers ehanse Cars it Newark. for Mt. Yoram, Shel by. Mansfield, Sandusky City and Toledo. In a taw weeks the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad will be finished to Newark, thereby dispensing with the Canal Packets. ISRAEL REMBERTON, noel, Sup.nrinteuderit. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND BET ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE SY CHICAGO ADD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air tins Route from Chicago to St. .Lomis. lIIRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) j On arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern and Central Railroads -Ist. BT. LOUIS DAY MAID- - . . .. . . 905, A. M. 2d. '•NIGHT EXP11K113 . ...-10e.33, P.M. Trains run through to St. Louis in fourteen banns, via Bloomington. Springfield and Alton, methane change of azre or &wage, ononating at Alton with. daily Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with - FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and Intermediate points en the Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamers for Kansan and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS SS HOURS Baggage checked through to St_ Toni's, on Michigan Oen trot and Southern Trains, and at tie l 4 T elepot in Chicago. • R. P. II.) - ER, Chime°, f:croi Pinesenget. Agent: - RICHARD P. MORGAN, , SiT4rinteadent. air-Through Tielets to St. Louis, by this rOute, call be obtainer in P1:v.1.74h, at ClelPland 11.11.1 Pitta burgh sod Ohio xn.l Pronwylsania RARroza, PENNSYLVANIA:tt4ILROAD kß*Riaf' FREIGIIT TARIFF. Commencing December lit, 1854. atel.Woodert Ware, Ptatb: ors, Futtutnza, f4,100d band, Fur, rial3ol l / 2 rollatry - Wines, in b,skote or noses: 00 cents 1 4 .100 Second (Uttar—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Ain, Covet and Timothy Seed, Glaadraxe, Hardware, Boor. Wail and Sheep Yeltx, EWA stud Leather: 75 tees @ 100 tbs. Thisq Mrs—Bacon and Pork (loose,) Butter, in firkins, kegs or bids; Hemp, Winlosr (Maas, and Cot ton, uncompreded: 65 cents 100 Ts. .Fbetytheids*-11thhol, Bacon (in caeksor boxes,) Bade .od Malt. goer and Pork, CancUes, Cheese, Lord and Laud Oil. Whisky, Calton (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco, 55 cents. 100 lbs. Flour, $1 lit bbl. . . . AT A MEETING of the Snekholdeve of the PENIVSYL VAN IA INSURANCE CIoMPANT, of Pittsburgh, held of the Other of the Company.egrner of Fourth and Smith field sttveut, on Monday, the Mb instal,. the following sef. eons were elected Lir:cue - a for the ...nog year:. Willi= F. Johnston,. Jacob Pointer, George It.. White, W. M'Clintock, J. Grins Sproul, Jetzt. S. Nogley, A. A. Cartier, A. J. lone.. H. It. Cov,r.ball, filor.. - eiy T. Friend, WiMem r haven, A. Wilkins, Rody Paz tenon, Weds Itamrtmt, nod. Jtveiah Ring. . . Eiccialor Carriage .kractoryi oliN4'ros, hi:OTM% k C9. ‘ itACTICAL COACH .amier of liebeoaa amt Delmont streets; Alle• gheoy ray. Va., hare on hand and 1.1 inanefacturing as eitelaaiVe m.A.rtment of Carriallta, ErwharaYN ilugghar Baggage Cars, to., made La all their ' , ark!. Egke, with Milet regard to aurabllitp and Matt' of 5M1ai1.,14,* in aB their work U. bait Jelliata 11'02 and eastern bioluary. pairs attended to on the moat reasonable term. They feel confident that all who may faiOr them with_ their relay* age, will be perfectly eatiered on trial .f their work. The Pittrburrh and liancheater (tranibutres paw Mary If teen mionba.dming the day. . oet'Akly irkkiESSlNti BUILTAUFS , -,asheygetty sad r."'""1" . I_, Bermes, temperainelront, shaulemeutleis, ea seta for sale by T. H. YOUNd e - Itatiriellebt atnet. etl7 P ° k,ek,i•egy Espanol. P„.l by JQ& FLEMING, - nova Neon K the Diemilead sod Martial atm& GEORGE O. FRANtIIBOOB, Freight Agent.
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