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FIE CITY POST. ~. •: ~ =: ;~'f~ t ts;, r 4 +u. # s-• inn THURSDAY ORM e r:I ~t: : : 2 Mr TOMES 7011 Anti AT TSB OffICE. DameSark , ' ExlMAlvill • Coatsrrrin.—Pursu antretWittWorthe Destoorstio Executive Commit tatS:Of Pftitoletrgh met, yesterday, at the St. Char/ea lioteL Mr. Charles Barnett, the Chair. mania the Committee, stated the object of the moititig,whieh was to oonsult in relation to the Coming municipal election. After a free and full consideration of the subject, on motion of , Mr. John 8. Kennedy, seconded by Mr. William Alexander, the following preamble and resolu tions were unanimously adopted : Wassias, A secret political organization, anti- . American in its nature, proscriptive in its doc trines, and assassin-like in its mode of operation, is seeking to grasp our municipal government; and whereas, the honor, dignity and safety of our city, its reputation at home and abroad, are considerations paramount to mere party advance ment ; and believing that the common feeling and judgment of a large majority of our fellow citizens .arc hostile to the abominable doctrine that proicribes man because of his religions convibtione, or the accident of his birth ; there fore—, r . Renfiesil, That this Committee consider it in.. expedient to nominate a Democratic candidate for Mayor at the coming election, and request the Democracy to give their support to an inde pendent candidate ; one whose object, if elected, will be the protection and safety of every class ct hie fellow-citizens. . . . . . - . Resolved, That to avert so great a calamity to oar city, as the triumph of a faction whose only taint is the oppression and proscription of a portion of their neighbors, we are willing to join our i n,llow-citisens without distinction of party, and in the hope that success will crown our joint efforts to save our municipal government from 'disgrace, we tionfii!ontlY appeal to the honest De mocracy for their co ok , ers . ion and support. On motion of Mr. Wi:.4am Alexander, the Chairman appointed the foile`4ol Executivef Committee, to servo during the comis":! year:— John M. Irwin, John H. Bailey, John Dans - ...`af , John C. Dann, William Bennett, William Wilson, William J. Anderson, William Alexander. Thos. Hinton, Thomas S. Rowley, Henry Bhea, James A. Irwin, Richard Hughes, Archibald Kelly, Jo seph Feltwell, Martin Connelly, Francis B. Flanigan. The above named committee are to meet at the St. Charles Hotel, on Saturday, the 23d Met, at 11 o'clock A. M. On motion of Mr. Thos. S. Rowley, the thanks of the Committee were returned to Messrs. Bry son & Shirles, proprietors of the St. Charles Ho. tel, for their kindness in furnishing the Commit tee with room and accommodations for their de liberations. On motion, the Committee adjourned. CHARLES BARNETT, Chairman. Toon S. KENNEDY, Secretary. NOMINATION Or NELSON CAMPBELL AS TOE MEMODERTIO CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR OF ALLE- Gum—ln pursuance of a call of the Executive Committee of the Democracy of the City of Alle gheny, the Delegates from the several Wards met in Convention last night, at the Council Cham bers. On motion, John Otterson took the Chair, ant John 8.. Large was appointed Secretary. After the Convention was called to order, can didates fir the Mayoralty and Director of the Poor wtv. proposed, when Nelson Campbell, Esq , wag unanimously nominated for the former office, and Thomas F. Farley for the latter. On motion,. the Chair appointed Messrs. L Weyman, W. Hallett, V. Speek, and H. Thomp son, a committee to apprise Mr. Campbell of nomination. The following gentlemen were than appointed by the Chair as the Executive Committee for the City of Allegheny for the ensuing year: First Ward—C. Paulson, W. H. Magee, Alfred Reno Second Ward—Samuel Smith, W. A. Reed. John R. Large. Third Ward—John Swan, William Stewart, John Gerat. Fourth Ward—W. Black, Morrison Foster, Abraham Hays. The Convention then adjourned. ODD F. id.ows' REGALIA BALL.—WO are gla.l to hear that the Board of Managers having in charge the contemplated Odd Fellows Regali Ball, on the 29th inst., arc meeting with the greatest success in disposing of tickets. Th. , proceeds of the Ball aro to be devoted to the re lief of the widows and orphans of Lodges Noe. 49, 336 and 385, an unusual number of whom have been torown upon the charity of the Order by the late fearful epidemic in our city. Although many worthy Odd Fellows doubt the pro priety of lending the name of the Order to pub lie entertainments like the present, yet, we hope, they will take into consideration the great amount of good likely to be accomplished, awl respond heartily on the present occasion. Th.. Managers are doi,tg , their duty faithfully and effectively, in mrhk,ng arrangements to have tb. affair go off with great eclat, and worthy of the " mystic order." It will be seen by advertisement in another column; Lafayette Hall has been selected as the place for holding the Ball. APPLICATION roa A CHARTER FOR A NEW COY MERCIAL COLLEOR.—A p?tition was presented in the Court of Common Pleas, on Tuesday, by Professor Millar & Brother, for a charter of in corporation for the "Iron City Commercial Col lege. The first Board of Directors will consist the following named gentlemen :—Ez-Ouvernor William F. Johneton, General William Lorimer. .Jr.,. Hon. R. P. Fllenniken , Hon. J E. Brady, .Hon. P. C. Shannon, Hon. Cornelius Darragh, Hon. R H. Riddle, Captain David Campbell, J. •Fleming, Esq., H. A. Pryor, Esq., and J. H. -Pryor, Esq. THESPIB.—Tho young men of Johnstown I.av,, formed a Dramatic Association, and ninzsd it 'after theilataismented Joseph P. Brelsford, for merly of this city. They announce for per fformance on Christmas night, the Golds, Farmer; and from our own personal knowledge of the learning and ability of some "bloods" of Johnstown, we have no doubt but that they will acquit themselves with credit, and give an en tertainaent worthy of being patronized by the •citizens of that place. A nave PIUMENT.—We were shown, yesterday, est the clothing store of our friend Callahan, on PI th street, opposite our office, a beautiful -present, designed to be given to Captain John •Coyle, of the Shield Light Guards, by the mem bers of the Company. The gift consists of r_ .magnificent sword, chapeau, sash and belt. The tiatthiles are all of the most finished workmanship, :find reflect credit on the manufacturers. The presentation, we understand, will come off soma time next week. MORE 07 THE ALLEGHENY Curmen DITYLCULTT. —A portion of the congregation of the German Evangelioal Lutheran Church, of Allegheny, of which Mr. Fredericks is pastor, yesterday pre sented a petition in the District Court, praying .for an injunction to preveu,t the other portion in the congregation from making use of the church building for divine worship. The Court fixed aext Tuesday as a time for arguing this motion;; .Aoornizer.—On Tuesday night, as a gentleman. named Mr. Saunders was returning to his home a few miles in the country, on the Washington Turnpike, in a light buggy, his vehicle was ran into by a large coal wagon, with such force as to throw the gentleman violently out, injuring him very severely. TAYZN TO THI Hones 07 REPUGE.—Three boys, named Andrew Woods, Charles Miller and John Hettel, and a little girl named Louisa Aines, lately convicted of larceny, were take'. down to the House of Refuge yesterday. Them , are the first inmates of that institution. A DEBIRVED COMPLIMENT.--The members of 'the Pittsburgh bar, hearing that John 8. Hamil ton, Esq., intended shortly to remove to the -west, on Tuesday ten :eyed him the compliment ,of a public dinner. Mr. Hamilton, however, modestly declined the contemplated honor. Gouto To fine.—The Chronic/a states that several of the Cotton Factories, in Allegheny, intend suspending operations in a day or two, in consequence of the difficulty experienced in receiving the raw cotton, and sending their manufactured articles to market. Cm. Dram, says that the story about the ex pedition to Brunot's Island, in whieh he is made to play a conspicuous part, is " spurious and ironeous—surmised, concoxed and belched by some poor creature of contempt." Magnificent ! MURPHY'S ----- NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, rill/ FEMALES.—Every female should have a box 01 Dr. NO. 182 WOOD STREET, one door 1 It.ktrirli Pau. They are perfectly adapted to the peon albfrom the corner of Liberty, is now open. lieu Ales of their constitution, acting with the most extreme Tim prep-leo, IA himself a practical . random.: end inlet,- in ant circumstances. Wherever ii rn list - or, imvio, hot rifle-o ,em experieme deceit, their character hoe been rapidly established no .0,, et the h,,, , , I ii,i,ii- i i •, .i iii-tii 11 , ,1 work Ivan; havirqc the Leah., with whom they ere emphatically the faro oe. worked 1 , , •: • .b. •! , :lt eqebli-hmente in Now York, Ih., Very complete directions fro use In their varlets, oomph :iii. voielphb., Cincinna'l, end the New England Bhites; tee. 4 will lw bound in the directions accompanying every le , : •conhderst the, from hi, practical experience no a Hatter. The effect of this medicine upon the skin, to which ime he can fUrvir.li uot imy es go-,1 but a mires and cornet e . parts e vigorous, beadily action, and consequently a porter- Article than linythßg heretofore offered to the Pit, ',erg i don of ricarneas and beauty, is unequalled by any other public—alt of ins own manufacture. derlolf medicine. The ounce., of cosmetic applications is wonder fully increased by their moderate use at the same time. Sold by S. L. CUTIIBERT, deal 144) Third street- Christmas and New Years Presents. 4GitOld; p: it WHITE, f,9 Markel Meet, will offer on and after Mee.dey. Dertmber 11th, at reduced prices, the i balance of Lis ~ ext. a t I EA'fING STOVES—We would mil the attention of Us CLOAKS, , . In, public to our assortment of HEATING STOVES, of ,' TAL,iAS, 1 the most desirable patterns, suitable for Merest, offices, par- 1 - beam m store and tor sale by BROGLIE LONG SHAWLS, I lore, steamboats, and every situation where , a first rate CASTI LE SOal.-3 0 FLEMING BROS., WOOLEN LONG SHAWLS, , Heating Stove may be required. We offer CO assortment , Swenson to J. Kidd a Co., DRESS GOODS, I superior In style of design , beauty of finish, and practil , .......„ No. 00 Wood street- FANCY DBB fi utility, to any astablishinent of the kind in the city. Give i ''''''' FRENCH Ella it aEßLES. a& ium • sell. GRAFF, MORINO= A GRAFF, 1 11 - `" Padhollel. Doolablo W.b.lBl•ll—Edook2. sapS6 IRS Wood etaset. ' ./.1W -48 . CP , 3 Mae •• • 2 :" TELEGRAPHIC. By the O'Reilly Lints for the Kerning Post THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Wean:narrow Ctre,,December 20.—Housz.— Genemi Whitfield, Delegate from Kansas, was announced, and took the oath to support the con stitution of the United States. _ _ _ Several bills wore introduced and referred. Among them, one by Mr. Hughes, making ap propriations for the working of steam dredges on Lake Champlain. The House passed bills granting additional powers to the corporation of Washington ; in creasing the compensation of the auxiliary guard; incorporating the Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany of the District of Columbia; and authori zing the Gas Light Company' to increase its capital. On motion of Mr. Fuller the committee of commerce were instructed to inquire whether any further legislation is necessary for better de fining the rights of citizens of the United States in ships, vessels or other property by them of citizens or subjects of foreign countries under certain circumstances, and report by bill or oth erwise. The House then went intoloommittee, and took up the bill prohibiting the circulation of small notes to the District of Columbia, which was passed, with the bill authorizing the extension of the Metropolitan Railroad into Washington and Georgetown; and the bill authorizing the discharge of the debt of the District Peni tentiary was ordered to be reported to the House. All three were passed, and the House adjourned. SENATE.-Mr. Stuart reported in favor of the bill extending California Lind Commission. Passed. Mr. Sumner presented a resolution that a committee of conference be directed to consider whether further legislation is necessary to pro tect the fishery interests, and especially by amending the system of licensing, and altering the terms of bounty in Bank and Cod fisheries, and extending this bounty to the mackerel fish eries. pension appropriation bill was resumed. m n ik,::tseriden moved an amendment, the ob ject of which is to place the widows of officers or the Navy same footing as the widows of officers of the Arn:Y. Nleiiiirs. Hunter, Stuar; and Toombs opposed it, on the ground that it was Z'ol germain to the hill, and had not been examine' { by the com mittee. Messrs. Fessenden, Chase, Brown anj Weller advocated it as a measure just in itself, which ought not to be defeated by technical points or order, which were often disregarded. The amendment was defeated, and the bill passed. Mr. Brodhead, from the select committee to which was referred, yesterday, the bill to estab lish a Board of Commissioners of Claims, re ported back a substitute, and gave notice that tomorrow be would call it up. The bill for the Department of Law wee taken up. Mr. Adams advocated its passage. Mr. Weller thought the subject belonged to the committee on the judiciary, and moved its reference to that committee. M I Badger opposed the reference, and moved that it lie over until Tuesday next. Agreed to. T e Senate then went into executive session, and afterwards adjourned. Fire in New tiork—Loss of Life New YORK, December 20.—A fire occurred on Broadway, between 4 and 5 o'clock, between Grand and Howard streets. Some half dozen buildings are in ruins, including the City Af s,mbly Rooms, Christy S Woods' Minstrel Hall, NPKinetry's carriage factory, Lyon's :Magnetic Powder depot, Danriomb's saddlery, the building formerly known as Mitchell's Olympic, Mix's conch factory, &c. The fire extended through to Coreby streeC A ball was in progress in the lAasembly Rooms when the fire broke out. One man is known to have beta killed, and several ladies are missing. ADDITIONAL PARTIOULA.R.9. — The following are additional sufferers by the fire : Cheshire glass depot, Wray'e wine and fruit store, Costar's ver min exterminator depot, and others. The Ae• sembly Rooms were leased to George Miller. Five firemen were killed by a falling wall, and in fireman named Lowrie, policeman McVey and fourteen others seriously injured. The loss is probably not more than $15,000, on which there was partial insurance. LATCST.—OnIy one life was lost at the fire— fireman Lowry; but as the fallen walls are not cleared, it is possible others may be under. The loss is variously estimated up as high as a mil lion of dollars, but by a careful estimate it is believed it will not exceed $lOO,OOO. From the Brltleh'Prortnee• Quest°, December 20.--Lord Elgin leaves Canada on Friday for New York, where he em barks for England per Pacific. Sir E. W. Head was sworn is yesterday. It is said the next Gazette will see all the offi cers, who were deprived of rank for joining the annexation movement, restored to their fortafr position. NIAGARA FALL 9, December 20.—A large Imm o!' Philadelphians arrived this morning over the new road from Philadelphia. They will proceed to Erie this evening. Mt! For the Ilolldays. !ROM PIANOS. rriTA l SßlCEl3 o E , ll ;o h e t7 .l ! , l i t:t e reziml :_ . 17 , 7 , 1 , 01 0 0 1 1 PIANO . . . . which completed bir .tack 1nt.q141.1 POO. Tilt 1101.11,1, ThOee ishn an• th.irnu. 01 I,re-wallow,. their Ismilit.s vial an elegant, awful and esseanta pier,. .1 I'ARLOR k'U KNITII It E, hAve now lin ypportunity of selecting from the largeft and chidecet stock at Piano Porten ever offered t¢ eale in Dein city. They comprise all my les considered to be In GOOD TASTE, from a plain but elegant exterior to tins moat elaborately eamst. ALRO DOR BALI, A lams lot of PIANO FORTE.S, from WOODWARD ORokO, Boston; Mom& & ALLAY, Boston; STAAARS,NoW York; Er I6DOO, Boston, im . hr.; from the phtitient to the most m traraprotay tarred. gill, and Irlth pm,/ keys. AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. A.O, A lot of eeeoni haul Piano, oome of tbem nearly new, from $2O to il&O each. • Also, et flue lot of Kraonens 6, Octxtaa , PIANo STOOLS AND Comas. JOHN 11. hiIf.LLOR, Agent for the sale of Chickorlog k Sons' Piano Portee, for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania, No. SI Wood fluent., betwwin Diamond alley and Fourth sit net deelb Closing Out stale. 1 ~IIE GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED.— YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE, Sigu of the Original Bee Give, No. 74 Market etreet, between Fourth street and the Diamond, Pittsbur g h, being about to make some im portant changes In their business, would respectfully cull the attention of the public to the great reduction In the Vriemt of Cloaks, Talmas, Broche and Woolen Long and &vino Shawls, Dress Hike and Drees Goode, of every de. frription iarenen Merinos. from 40 cents up; Delalmns from 614 cents up; all wool Merino Plaids, at X 4 cents good fast colored Culleces, at GI% cents; Glngharue, at. 10 omits; Collars. ' Sleeves, Chemix , l.tee and Embroideries, of evtgy, igngitillioll, Ir. Ulan Cost. Blankets, the cheapest ever offered; Cloths, Cassitueres and Satinette In proportion. Purchasers, wholesale nod retell, would do well by giving 1.15 an early call. &elf/ YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. The Rouse of Refuge, FOR WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA, AT PITTSBURGH, b now open ter the reception of inmates regularly coup witted from counties composing the Weetern Judicial Dis islet of Pennsylvania. Forms of commitment iwo be oh. Mined of the Superintendent, 41 the Come of Refuge, or of the Secretary, at the office of Palmer, Hanna & Co. By order of the Board. JAMES ANDERSON, Preiddent. ELEGANT HOLIDAY BOOKS, at DAVISON'S, 05 Market street, near Fourth. Wilkie Gallery; $lB, only. Christmas with the Poets. Irving's Works, one-half calf and cloth. Cooper's Novels, do do. Boott's do do do. Scott's do cheap edition; $1 and upwards. Gems for the Drawing Boom; a auoerb b,ok of flowers. flitto's Daily Bible Illustrations; In cloth and one-half calf. Henry 13 Commentary; onehalf calf. Annuals, of all prices. The British Essayists; in cloth and 0r,.1,0,. calf. Macauley's Miscellanies; do do. Noctes Ambrosians. Maunders' . Treasuries of Knowledge, Ilistory, Natural History, Biographical Treasury, and Scientific Treasury, onwhalf calf. The Spectator, in f, vols., Bvo ; superb English edition. Edgar A. L'oo's Works; one-half calf. Sbakapeare, in 12 different editions and sfYies, among which are Colliers, in I vol., and 8 vols., 12mo ; Knight', celebrated Pictorial Shakepeare, and the Boston bro. edi tion, large type, 8 vols. Addiaon's Works; cloth and one-half calf. Fatally Bibles; a very large assortment, from 81,10 to $3O. Children's Books without number, with plain and eapen• sive illustrations. Writing Desks, Portfolios, &e., at DAVISON'S, dean, 03 Market street, near Fourth. 4. ; . , I .`,X, • y • • 3 , BZOOND SESKION Railroad Erear.lon L 12112 COMMERCIAL POST. 1MP1P521131143111 BOARD OF - TRADE AND HILSHAJIT 18XOHAH6 6. OPPROZ.B.B. President—JOHN BHIPTON. Ara Tux /ivadest—Wx. H. SWIM Saand " " Wit. BsowN. Alleerdiow—Wmt. S. HAW. Siveuurer—Joey D. Scour. Sisprrintendent—S. T. NORTHAM. JR. AkOnnosittee of Arbitration for Dreanber.—Wit. H. awe, V. P 4 J. 8. DILWORTH, J. RHODI6I, S. HARBAUGH, THOMAS &mourn. '.BANE NOTE LIST COLUECTILIMILT TOI TILE YOZNIN 0 POEM Ot Hoon & Sargent, Exchange Hankers, thrner of Wood wad Riadis streets, rittebtavh. 18tataBk.amil;ranchee.- 1 Otbaraolvent.Banka....- 1 Bank of Sandusky„...-.. Mitaburgh limas p►r. Philadelphia " ...-.... Brownsville " Bucks county " Chester Co.(new Wane)... . 6 Columbia Bridge Co INDIANA. State Stook 8ank",..... I State Bk.and branebee.- 1 I=l2M3i Doylestown " 0 . , Easton ' 4 l Germantown ° Lancaster Banks Lebanon " , Montgomery ro. Ranks... I Northumbwrlaml " ... Pottimille I. Reading ••• ~. Schuylkill county " ... % Washington " ... par West Brunch " ... ii Wyoming 14 Carlisle 1 Chamb,sburg ,i. ILLINOIS. State Stork Banks- 7 0 10 State Bank Branch 60 Bank of Illinois 76 KJWTUCKY. 1 All solvent Banks MISSOURI. *delikAndbramdm.s.- 1 MICHIGAN. All .Ivent Banks..—.... WISCONSIN. Marino It Fire Irunirarkos Co. a MI r . • (I(tty hur Lt. All E.lvent Bank. .2@5 NORTH. CAROLINA. All 5 anlvant Ranks llarriaburg llonoadala 1' Middletown Waynesburg 1 . York Banks Relief Notes United :Mates Bank lb Allegheny City par. INttaburgh City '• pv. Allegheny Co. •' NEW YORK. SOUTH CAROLINA. 2 MI oolvent,Bankft All solvent Hanka All etolvont Hanka. LOUISIANA. 3 All nelvent Banks EXCHANGES. New York par. Philadelphia par. Baltimorepar. Cincinnati 44' dlae . t. lOUiliViiill ,1' dise l t. St. Loot 1 diac't. VALUE OP COINS. American Gold(new) par. American Gold (old) pen, Swen.igne .54 80 Ifluineaa fi 00 Prtalerickdors 7 50 ITen Thaler. 7 RO Ten Guilders 3 PO lauh•Por 4 25 NapoPuma 3 03 tioubloon., Patriot 16 70 Doublontie,Spanirh 16 25 iDucato ............. ---... .. 2 10 New York City Country Banks NEW JERSEY All anivent Ban km DELAWARE. All solvent Bank, Small :Votes MARI L (ND Baltimore Banks. Oountry Hooke... Bankof VII • hreoehea... 1 Farmers' Bk.alirenehee. 1 Valley Bk .• brenehea 1 Exellienee Bk.abranrhea 1 Wheeling Dank% Wheeling bring:her NEW ENO LAND. All solvent Benke Bank Statement Now York Week' The weAly statement of the aortal's oily banks IA looked poo no favoroble. The spade horn @haws n large Increase In half Ir an encouraging feature. Week er.dang 1 ,, 1 ah. //re 9th. Wan- ...... .p 0.916,664 $.80,M94. , 137 lurrave... $3.53,017 11,471,..11 10.459.f0i1 959.340 Circul.tion . 7.2 , 11.111 7.150,:t.11 Peerrate.. Drpoldtr.. 61,3h7,99S tio,:f7S,tilti Increase _1,08.4,232 TELEGRAPH ELMUMTE Nrar Notts. Macomber 20 --E.:tort unchanged, awl in Emile' demand: sates lco hales rat provious rates. Flour firm; rules 5500 tibia good Ohio wt $O. 069.50. Wheat firm. Dun firm; aides 1 - 1,000 bus Western wiled at 07aXtt; and white and yellow of 970e.90. Pori: oncliammd, with a aide of ILO() Win, 11..4 :arm Lard firm at 10yu.10.)1 In keg• Whisky: SaWs tihfn at 39. Cotlia.: tialci 1,00 bags Rio st Sugars and Mols , se: dull and heavy. Leid . Usiena nOminal nt u. OttN•tt, tn . ttert Nltttney unchanged : Indiana sr. 75 Pennsylvania Coal Co., : Cumberland Dad, E. 20. Canton ri; New York Central It. It., 747; Reading h. It., taffy ; Eno R. It., PHILAItcLVIIIA, Denuder 30.—Flour...Markee exceedingly ,inks[, with light supplies and u small steak: hoiden/ firm: the deMntrt for shipment limited, and the only sale, report ed arc 300 bbls Balti at $9. !lye Flour Ne il. Corn Mod In letter more ales 'AM bbl'. at $4. sami.ln, f Wheat off,cal. rand no tranzsctions, en cent 500 hush pas/ fiad at ret.lo. A small lot tifiltya sold at 11,35. C1NC1,150,1, liortartb , . .)).—The• ft.., is falling sinarly weather moderating. Yleur quiet at $7.5067,65. 15 - hisk) Iloga eptict :aid elem.,: 400 u sold rat ; saint; Neu gr..rn Ilan, at Coxi3, Turk's Inland SSE deconot tr. Koury tnstter, Eantern eicliange ENE proinium. UCT lON A LE6 A aellots--Dally Sales. 44 T the Coranicnisl omen Sours., corscr of Wc..l mad Falk %trcctnott 10 o'clock, A. M... general ar,ot cro.rkt of ' Sessossblk. Stsple nal Fancy Dry Sacic,Clothing, Soots sod AT , l'elArCK, P. M., are, are, Tablr Cutler)', ',Mang Glashr, Near S..ernd Ilaa I 11 ,, u,h01d and Klt L•u Fur- AT 7 O'CL , 4. - .F.. P. M Look s, Slati• - ..nary, Fan,y %rt.t.!..E antral Inatrumanta, lisrlarara an I eut!no, ari.t) anJ Silver watehaa, it , V. M. lAN I, Inronnn, , naThtt F. M. bekiil9, Acrtiomeer LthE(IANT AND IiI:CCELLANEOUS BOOKS AT Adle r./ TION —At tho Cots M , ,,11 tale" , c , rn*r al Wood and Fifth it ri-ev, I, on TIIBILBDAT, FRI DAY, awl S.ATUItIi I.Y EVEN I oil:: : liecember Slot, 52nd Rod s.tril, rommehring at 7 o'clock. • very large and well selected suck of Book:. esp. Rdepted to the season and to all reads, of taste Among the superbly Illustrated works are, Tullis Loudon Ilr)ital role: NooPinai and risiiidtire lialleries of Engraving ,2 rids. each: a Book for Christman and the Nee Tear, London, load: Victorial liallpry of Arts and Al uneurn of Nat uri.,l: role each: florae ho o k o f B eß nty, and orld of Art and Industry, together with a great variety of fish Annuals end elegant copies of iniscellanoous Works. Antique and extra gilt bound rOpii of - th. poet, library 1 , 111001.1.9. embracing Burns, Born, Moors, Mrs. ry,tt, Shnkspeare, Ben don son, Beaumont, and Fletcher. Elegant cabinet rdillons of COW pur, Fhelly, Wordinsorth, °Rehm, to. Choler Books of Itiogrupby, Tales, Travel., tr., lisued In the London Illns. crated library, together • ith desirable Books In nil branches of literature, from the Alfieri no prose. Alin, a large lot of (lift Itocks for the i nevi deello DAVIE, Auctioneer. I Y'.l;ll%All.t.,Ui.A tIR A 'A t the Niercturno; Ex , hauc.e. Fourth e:reeN, be wad mbar, 51erchante' and tianufarturerx Bank Stock: mMnn rhare. Exchange It 15 rhare4 Pitthhunxii Tenet Gem pan) e1...A: Ohio and Ea. Itralroad Company :Work, 111 el.ree Cltixene' Ineuran, Company stock; Alleehenl County Coupon iattle, I.:oat/le in New York. deelll SI. DA V lA, A urtioneer. TOIIMXii, CILIA Rh, VIOLAS: I r 0, Fl,Oll, , AT' AUG. TioN.—.‘ In TULE:WAY A kTElth.talN, 21:1 toot, at 2 at the Cr wimerrial Sales Itocur4, t,ruer of Wood and /alit str,ete, will he 2.5 Dozer. S irginia 'future. 5 and h lump', .40 lioenna and Principe digarw: 3 Ude N. It Molar:a.; 15 hide Mackerel, lierrinX, Ac.; 10 half clowte Young liyaon, imperial and Plack loam. M. DAVIS, Am:a:neer. 1221=3:1 I MI authorise:l to »di low some 10 vol, Reports, by !Slav; lb...teen Intl:ante , : Onstoliet Evidenre; Wharton's Digest, leaf W.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, GEO. M. 611.LNIORE, sterl.l • at the other of ktranlng Post. -•- • BUILDING 'LOT FOR SALE. LOT 2i tot front on WYLIE streat, and extending Ahark UM feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot it a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houser. Thin Lot is in Pi dent rah IP location for aresidence; awl will ho cold low, and on favorable trans. Title orl, and Hear from incombrance. Enquiregif OEO. JyitAt le F. Riming P o rt. Arnold 4r. William., MANUYACI'C'tCItI I f OF C1111,:a./N FURNACES, IWUGLIT IRON TURING, and fitting generally, for warming and ventilatfon of buildings. A. A W. will contract for warming nod ventilating, by steam or hot wwt rr pipes, or CbilKl'o Eurnare; Churehen, Schools:, Iliar pital a, Factories, Orion Houses, Court !louses, J ails, Hotel: or Dwelllngx. No. V: Market rt., Pittsburgh. nova John W. Butior ,101t1NA.ILDINU AND C0.1.13118510N MERCHANTS-- r D.lor,‘ In all kinds of Pittchurgh Manufacturea, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead. 67 Front greet. D AINS IN ID MSS? I—We offer for sale several good 13 substantial Dwelling llousec, in corivehicut locctions well arranged for comfort, nod to good order; and will I, cold at low rates, cheaper than lhey could be built at the prevent high price for lumber and all building material" Yoe cheap liouces, hots and Farming Loud, on easy tern pay went, call at the old established healW...Office 8. ODIUM:HT A SON, / dent: No. 140 Thin! claret. Mineral Water and Sareaparttla t e tit n •e , t, t hbe, hore .o now . extenvive vont, Ili , . article , ere 4,f the best quota', and n ,,,,turiodured trout the eurert materials. nett say til-0 LID. II AN DPUNIE LACE PETTn —Retired by express th,'s morning: 1 t'elerciennek Collor and Sleeves'. it 'Tata , Caller and Sleeves ; tiu.Ortm• Chcmizette and Sleeves; I 31,4,,. le 4.: rod tkiet,VeS. A c th e cello cmactid ore to be returnMl to New York on Friday, Ladies w :dung anything In this line should cell to day at VAN GOIIDFLPS, 93 Markel at., corner of Diamond. rfk I.I9I•WIATLAITENTroN OF LADIES Is invited to ti the EIOPATIC St7AP, prepare] by the subscriber from the recipe of a Landon t iktemtst, and used for rendering the e en, nex ele. eo n, en d dm, tataly m 13411:011 , 12PFS, Pimples, Tan, Cutaneous I..truptlons, a n d d redness of the skin. All elope, chafes, .te„ on the are healed by it. It bas been used with great ,1,10,4446 In mutes of Pcald Read. For the mire of acre, rough In‘nd., it le unrivalled. Price 1'2% cents n mkt.; or In bete., for family use, containing one dozen cakes, $1;25 per box. Sold wholesale and retail P. L. CUTIIBERP, No. 140• Third by :leen • , (1 REAT WORK ON INFIDE,',ITY—PRIZE ESSAY.— r Its Aspects, Csuseg nod Ageu des; cheap ed. from the tot Beth ("Dr) London ‘,litien, by .'easwin; 60 cents. Fos sal 3 by DIIIN 8. DAVISON, deel er 64 Market otreet, near Fourth. i illE , • ON A )lEEKILL'S YE FOWDEE—Tha b«.si I Yeast Powder now in use. Thome wanting an ernellew ar title should purchase none but this; 24 F dos receiv LEMING, ed by JOS. dees turner of the Diamond and Market et. iILIDLITZ POWDERS- 5 grim. treehly prepared on ha. A) and for sale by idecs) JOS. PLEMINO .1 )F.LAIN ES.—J runt neared, DJ eases more of those ,1 rable 25 cent DCINICIeS, which will be sold at 121.4 VI IN w yard. Ltlecbi A. A. klAtillN A i , 1 )I,AN F. ETS—J est received VA) pairs of ii-.1,10-l: 1i.4 .1 ..) 11,4 English, French and SwisslilankeLs. A A. MARIN A C ass,24 __ __ Fi , h. .' , ltr• —5. tom N.sr Corn tor soll' by J Ark. SLAUCLILIN, No. 10 MuNitlleld a. j i 3i11 .„ 3 , 1 , .:: 5 f ON X-1,700 Inn Brimstone, for sale by IL IL SELLERS & 00. —— 'pi ll—nn ' J ai.; Dia. 3 large Mac kerel; :al Lonna g, sled Marring 6tierce' C° '''.6'h had and for solo by 4 '''''''' S''''' v': noel MILLET[ a RICHETSON. toll of EILMUDA ARROW 11,0 4 r-400 l ' i t EhriN ' t ' re )3 f ßo or by [ilea] MINENNI WIZ .DER 8 FOR RIVER JIIE✓V. The gamer Hariford wan sold, yesterday, to Markle I _ . Co. for $B,OOO. " The Grande Sketewu advertlaed to leave Bt. Ledo on Monday, 18th, for Cincinnati. The nicer continued to fall at Loulnitle on thelBth, with only thirty inches water in the canal, and scant three and • half on Portland bar. The Vienne arrived at Louisville on the 18th, and the Jeanette departed for Cincinnati, and the Chicago for Saint Louis, on the 17th. The steamer Jeannie Deans, illiVed at St. Louis on the 17th, reports the following boats trom this city: Met 'Crystal Palace at Princeton, Orand Turk at Cairo, Prairie Oily at Able's Tow-Bead, and Keystone at &afield ; Ocean Ware hard aground at Turkey Island. We wino the following from the Missouri Democrat of the 18th instant: Steamer Grand Prairie Sunk.—Mr.Plitehett, Secretary of the Board of Underwriters, In this city, yesterday morning received a despatch from Capt. Shahle, stating Gant his boat, the Grand Prairie, had struck a log et Ste. Genevieve. on Thursday evening, and breaking In eight feet water. The Grand Prairie woe about three years old, and rained et $lO.OOO or $12,000. She belonged to Capt. Sbeble and Mr. V.. 1. Peers, who had her insured In the Pullin and Olendenho's Charleston !agency for $5,000 and $2,200 respect. help. She was bound from New Orleans. The Cburier, of Alton, nye that the water in the horbor there is Dow less than It hee been for twenty years past. Alton is on the Mississippi, about twenty miles &bora St. louts. At St Lowis, New Orleans pilots are in great demand. As high aa PRITIM hundred dollars had been offered by the boats, and eight hundred dollars paid good pilots for the trip.—Lnuirville Democrat, 181. h. Pittsburgh, Stenbenvtile and Wheeling Packets. Aid The DIURNAL, Captain Busyness; and the FOREST CITY, Captain Gonne D. Ma's; 'slit run ae reg-ular DAILY PACHWTS, between Pittsburgh, P.truLcnvUle and Wheeling, ,topping at all intermediate ports. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nes Jays eel Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. —ReJ, o she will leave wheeling :on Tutelars, Thursdays and Saunders, 121MIKEI at 7% o'clock, A. NI: The FOREST CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and &dunlays, at 10 o'clock, A.M.—Returning, she will lease Whecling on Mondays, Wadueedays and Fri at 7% o'clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent, nor2S No. 155 Front street. . . The steamer PAUL JONES, Captain J. R. Dazes, will leave for the above and interne, late ports on the Prat rise of water. For freight or wane apply on board, or to Jeri!! C BARNES, Agent. • • The tamer TWIN CITY, Captain S. Dias, Agitrl.l leave for the above and intermediate ports n the opening of navigation. For irright or pan/sage apply op hoard, or to der 14 JOHN PLACE, Ag,r.nt. For Louisville. • • The steamer J. H. PRINGLE, CIO +ln We. will leave for the shore sad totems,. Mtn ports on the opening of navigstion. For freight or pateage apply on board, or to decl3 FLACK or BARNER, Agents. For New Orlean•. The steamer of. CLAIR, Captain 11. 51.. Due far, will leave far the above as intermediate porta on the first rise of water. For freight or passage apply en hoar,/ For Blempki• and New Orleans. The tine %neon, A M RAKAA DOLL, Capt. O. S. turves, will leo.v• for the above and interim, late porta on the that r.se. For freight or peerage apply on hoard, or to dee2 JOHN FLACK, Aient. - For St Louis. The gnarlier JOIIN C. FREI:MONT, Captain 5T0J...1.1. Will leave fir the above and inter mediate ports 613 the ant rise of water. For freight or plastic., apply nn board. deal For New Orleans. The sew and aubstantlal steamer YQUIN. &plain will Inane for the above nd hitersuallee port, rn the fleet rise of wet r. /MIN FLACK, AfeOL Fnr freight aryl IwARILWO apply on board. ..r2S Regular Wheeling Packet. 'FRE .deamer EXCLIANGE, Capt. SlT.tural, leaven every MONDAY. IVFIDNEC.DAY, sod YItIDA Y. at A o'clock. A_ N., ronneeting wit the C. and P. Railroad at Wellcoille. For freight apply to nnolt J. D. COLLINGWOOD. Agent. iNOTI.IYII LOT of those t 1 j artly relebra4i 11.1 sl BURG A ANOS, wed by Lista, Thalber,e, meet other ,rcat toO former,, hoe jot been rereirai by t'IIAILLOTTIi BLUME, No. !IN Waal street, to whirl: U. attention of Trai:tem Pritelpale Seminaricie, n.,! the pnhli^ generally, Ir re opertfully V°. 4Nul. 7 octave ltriaeorood, tnuia XIV. full carved bark PI front. grant acti6o, mith patent iron frame nut otOlno PIC trek. Vkai. No. Lir:, 7 centre itreeerrx,l, carrel back and fro at, pe lt Iron frame ant Jerk, tie. Ne.r.l, 7 octave liorevorel, full earvnl Iron (nne, VUO " carrel, pearl key, 000 .`carved, carved. 401 " Louts XIV, " carved, 41 , 0 full mond corners, S 4' - X, 11" ••X •• 104 5047 •• 41nO W., • 41°1 014 6 r, 364, " 30NO, 46116,6 4927, 6 " 41 , 30, 6 " 4431, 6 " 4153, 61e, " Boudoir, 376 Also, role n;, , ont tuir Pitteburdb au.l Weeterit Peurii , rlr4- 11114. for Davie t 1.4,4t0n; Ilulnes, Bride. A Co., ; and Y. C. ItoiehroPach, l'hiladelphUL BLCIIE, No. lIN Wood St reet. PENNBYLVANLI INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH, COINER OF FOl2lllll AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. NPUDE DUI I.DINtI6 sod ether prnperly egeinnt lone nr I darnege by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Narked. and Transportation. MUT., Body Patterson, Kennedy T. Friend, I. Grier Sproul, aeon. It. White, A. A. Carrier, W. S. Haven, A. Wilkins, H. R. Coggshall. lion. WM. Y. JOHNSTON, President. ROSY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. CARRIER, Sweretary and Treasurer. S. S. CARRIRR, Asslatant Secretary. decfiffhia GREAT' SPECIFIC OF Tillf AtIN--OXYORNATLD j: BITTERS, fur the cure of Dyspepsia, in all its various Gams. IVe, the undersigned, leaving had personal knowledge and experience of the value and efficacy of the Oxygenated Bitters, and their remarkable success in alleviating and curing the various nomplainta fur which they are recom• mended by the proprietors, take pleasure in saying that we consider them the most valuable remedy ever ollersed to ti public, and a preparation of sterling and intrinsic merits; and we would urge all who may be suffering (tom the dip..e they prof.n to cure to give them an immediate and fair trial, feeling assured, front our individual knowl. edge, that they can basil y fall to receive decided benefit from their flee. The certificates of cures adduced by the proprietors are of a class and character rarely to be met with In connection with a proprietary preparation, and are in themselves conclusive proof of the rare merit and value of the medicine. John (Lease, editor Burlington ffienHnel; Thos. F. Nor. gia, e dit o r Olive Branch; John I, editor N.H. Patriot: F. Andreas, iditor Traveller: C. It Ransom, editor Boston Bee; S. J. Varney, editor Lowell Courier; W. Matthews, it. Stevens, J. F. Stone, editors Yankee Blade; M. Moore, editor Indian Recorder; li. it. Tracy, wilier Herald. Sold wholesale and retail by R. E. SELLERS di CO , 67 Woodsireet. 4,1;1 Wm. F. Johnston AV. M'Clintork, Jo.iall King, =En Ja , oh I'•lot+r, Jam. S. St.gley %1..113 113m1,t.0¢ DOttliti! tiI.KOLS !I—The History 0; the Cruvades; t e J.JI Kite, Progress and Ite,ulG. The Life of Martin Luther, and the Reformation in Go many. The Parables of KrUmmaeher; with 26 illustration , The ChriAlan's Dully Delight and Snored Garland. The Camp Sires of the American Revo re The Great Red Dragon, nr Master Key to Pop ,. The Arebbhlop, or Rou.nioiu in the United States. Afraja, or Life and Love in Norway. Behind the Beene: by Lady Bohr, Lytton. Glance at Europe: by Horner Greeley. Life in the Clearings vs. the Dukh. Roughing It In the Rush: by Mr!. Nloalle. Aud numerous other works, tor sale by D. T. C. NIORGAN, No. 104 Wood street Copartnoirahlp. TnpFu'llieb7hrait th " ey h t e i r a e v b e y a i s " .sot int e hr t ' he fri endslnvea th e together, o under the firm of YOUNUSON & CU.. for the purpose of carrying Mm the PAINTING RUSIN P.SS, In all its branch en; and hope, by strict attention to basins., to merit a share of public patrol age. bettering and Graining dame for the trade on reasonable totals. Shop on Seventh street, opposite Um Neptune Engine Goose. WM. YOUNOL(ON, Merl DANIEL YOUNGSON. New Paper Hanging.. NO. 85 WOuD STREET. FINE FRENCH AND AMERICAN PARLOR PAPERS ; Panel Divorations, lu gold, nak and marble; Mall Papers, of various stylea ; Fig'd and Plain Papere,liir dining rooms and chambers; Cheap and low priced Wall Papers; Borders, Cxtliago, Figures, Window Shades. A large and complete assortment of the alave, selected fro the season, will be sold at the usual low prices. octS WALTER P. MARSIIALL. Here It Is—tor 18861 rpinc GILKAT Pictorial double-nheet BROTHER JONA THAN, for Christmas and New Year, is now ready and for rale by MINER a CO. Now, boys and globs, here I. rare fun—fun from New York, fun from California, fan from all parts of the world. nov.2, Henry DlVlCallough & Co. ' AITIIOLEBALE t/ROCXItd and Oommissiou llerchain!s, TY corner of Penn .d Irwin sta. Pittsburgh., Steamboat FumatMere and NYE ere constantly engaged the manufacture of STEAMBOAT CABIN CLIAIRS and FURNITURE, of ev , ry description, and pay particular attention to the Manufacture of the beet styles, suitable for the roe oniteamix•at... Our experience to thia branch of the lnd. new noble. us to warrant eatielection, as well with the promptitude ice which orders are filled, es in the quality of the work and personal attention given to the fitting out. Those inter...4.l in furnishing Beata, will-find it to their advantage to give to a cell. ST2I T. B. YOUNG & 00. rr mr T r ii t t l u t. t,, Fl u Ln iu ol A r. I , S t TON . , g Pr to op t t h is;;c4f y .if in usi t c ii ; to resume hie teecluag on the let of August, but being un fortunately taken ill at Fairmont, Va., he will not be able t reach the city for /ante day. Due notice will be given to hie pupils of Me arrival. 'inquiries may be made el &n 24 IL lELKIIIEWS. - "r A•„ • +.4 4 • • • ,• STEAMBOATS EM=l=l =MIMCS= HAN BURG PIANOS slklink desk, :AEI a 4) Iron intme, alldioß de4k, " Iron frame t " 6 , • 1' • , •;,' • . •..• MISCELLANEOUS iurOima F. EATON. No. 19 Path striart,agent forwith:lg 01 and buying PATENT RIGHTS., is now authorised to sell the following lately patented articles t Trott's patent 011 Olobtes for Shwa Engine; Doan's Bock Drilling Machines: Coe'e patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills, Crawford's Steam and Water Guavas; and, Grinlth's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practical toechanim and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In use. lie le el. authorised to sell Rights to make and vend three articles in any part of the country. lie has also for sale hot.presmd Mutts and Washer., and finished Brace Work. Ile is aiso prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the bog nessisithfol and constant attention. Ile refers to the following . CARD The sub‘cribers have long I een acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted Integrity and Indefatigable Industry, In whow, exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Crate, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. IL Denny, U. Childs & Co., James. Wood, N. Holmes! Bone, P. 11. Friend, Kramer a Rabin, F. Lormis, L. R. Livingston, Keep & Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M'Candless, A. W. Loomi s. Pirmuraat, November 27th, 11354. PESNSYL. LIATIII.I 7 I.ILV I ' I n "1 AT HARRISBURG, PA. rpuis Institution, for the liberal education of Young 1 Ladies, rested 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 to the State, The arrangements of the College are such aa afford peculiar advantages in acquiring a .11,1 basis for the mental superstracture. There are two departmenta—the Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches of learning. The mauve of study in each is three years, designated by as many different classes. Young La dies admitted at any time. Board of instrudors. }V. BEVERLY B. WAUGH, A. M., Principal MI. U. Ccsauss, Principal Female Teacher. Faaur A. Jonsson, Assistant. Itarocr.r, Teacher of French, to. U. C. C.o.llllAratl, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy, Ac. U. Itcumou, Lecturer on Natural llistory, Nattrral Ac. Ikon. Joonru Hosin.ca, Prof. of Instrumental Music. .luo. T. Carr, Prof. Vocal Music. For eirruhrs, or tnr information, address the Prin. pal, E. It. IVAUoll.llarrishurg, Pa. New College, Lafayette Ball, Wood ss ete)K KEEPING. ARITLIMSTIO, dc. —l'rof. MILLAR ir BRO. continue to receive new stu dents upon very favorable tenon, for practice' instruction in the above named branches, qualifying them thoroughly fur the glutses of the counting room. Open day and eve ning. Mr. JOHN BARRY, Professor of Book-Keeping, de. Please read the following testimonials: We take great pleasure in certifying to Mr. Barry'squalifi- cation.. 11, thorough book-keeper, and fully competent to instruct 3 ouug gentlemen in the science of acoaunts. besides being It god mathematinian and ripe scholar in other re- Join, Funama. late Profeaam In Pittsburgh Commercial College. Janes M. Perna, Principal of the Third Ward Public &onole. Joun Hrcar, Principal First Ward Scho,ls, Allegheny. I am convinced that Prof. 31111ar is eminently qualified for his prore,vion. A. B. tleown, drib President of Jefferson College. r I , IIE late firm of JON ES & QGltid, having been dissolved I by the loath of John P. Quhrg. on the 27th inert, the bueloeis el sold firm will br rettled by the undereigned, at their oQh comer of lion. anti First streets. ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner Pitt - burgh, September 'JO, ISs4—[oerky Isaac Jones, I S o P o ri gh '; St's % l Plough il ~, e bprunt, Bra.n. Not Tupor, half patent, Beres, 31•11 and Hammond In,n Axles,—,ornor of Rosa and hiast streets, Pittsburgh, ocaqy ISAAC Julrr.l . D. D. LOOMS . D. 0. Roger. & Co, IANUFACIL:ItMRS of EMS' patent improved Steel I_ entries:, teeth. Office corner Rosa and First streets. e iv Cleaning Out Sale of kembrold ccccc . t A K V A.• t(ol:LiElt hoe mark-t 1 down, and will eon- Thursday, 1.01-111, IA December 71h, to Fell off an CO6T, I.L; entire ,o.ck or Embroiderire, to make memo for a new sopily iu the spring. Among hie assortment will be found a hatitheime at of Collars, Meeves,Chemlzettcs,dwiss, Jaro nett nod Dimity Banda, flandkerthiels Edgings and In. tertian-. ke. Lelies wishing to buy anything it, this line forEtindrime pre-rot'. will find it to their interest to com pare his prig..; with those ~f other bons., bedore perch. dog. Remember the flare, No. Rd MARKS 1 direct, corner or the Dinuemd. dent Three nooses and Lots for Sale. W I i,L T R; l r l e OUS rry, t . A .. ND . Fourth nod Liberty streets. 1.0.1 11) lent front by 79 feet c. 0.. I, and two house., ou Loran street, Sixth %Sara. Olio [loose frontiou on Logan street, and the other on CariA.hior's oi:ey ; Lobitt feet by 100. Al,o, the FL.: I I now ocrhpy, on the COrriCr Of Ferry nod Water street, tho le:ise rormiliz oneyear from Ist of April, with Elie Furniture, Ite'ditiog,,tc. The Howe at pres ent is id:11,4 a rood business, and is pleasantly 'nested. For tens. and further particulars enquire of ALEX. CUPPLEti, nuattf corn, of Ferry and Water greets. PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL, ROBERT R. PATTERSON, Proprietor, COILN Ell OF 1..1 ASlO.'ll AND CliSftliY ALLEY. r i z t p t . , T , t . tu rg liz , s u mo u h :oes to the a L l a y te s , s and tl a I:MINC /1., which, in point of sir has e, commotion... woe and adaptation. undeniably enrols any similar estate. iiihment to 11, Uti0....1 States. Its location I, accessible Iron, nil part , 07 Ili.• cily. while its high nod airy eituetion repairs it especiaily SUiEed to the promotion of hmith, by this mod ox, ~e. The Horses are docile and weal trained. 001 the proprietor pledgee himself that DO point or eaten, will t.e ripened to make this establishment the first in the °obi , no , of the public. oct=id W. S. Havel:a. 111 E OLD Pi:INTIM; F.STAIII.IXII3IENT, (late John icon n titoskton.) and Illsok 13ook and Stationery embower, iv prepared to execute every style of Legal, Commerciet, Canal sod Steamibiat Job Ptititing and Book innd an a l furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the moot reasonable term,. Blank Link and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office and lint, Illioleryi corner of Market and Semoil root. [oovl6 K. & A. C. Dnnc►n, 110L11:1AL11 GlitieliltS, and Dealers in Produce, For viol Winos nul Liquors, Oil .11ouougabelasod Hord. Um! Whisky. No. 291 Liberty st.. Pittsburgh, Pit. I iT5O:3' Silver MaimYraelerY n.)oxs, FOltliS, EMBLEMS, Ac.—itentionok tv PILIC2II. 0 —owing to supetior facilities in manufacturing my own work, we are now culling at !mot 10 per cant. lower than the eastern eitt,x, or elsewhere. All work to warranted. Slerluty •lao manufacture Spoons of the Bruielt quality. Wiache , rod Wrzell repairing continued, with every b• milly and renewed d-termination to give entire satiolliction to cuenners, hoth he to price and the superior quality of the work. W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, corner of Market and Fourth street. PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY. u. ILIIIILLOW MALT"? L. rTZVENd. O[OlOE MIME? Bigelow & Co., SI.7CrESSOILe TO E. M. BIUELUW, N 0.413 "Unmoral alley, near libssi street, Pitts burgh--COACLIES, C.IIIRIAGEB, PIMA TONS, 81.100111.6, and every description of fancy vehicles built to order, and finished Ina manner nut urowcso Or issluty of drsign, elegance of finish, skill o workmanship, and durability of materials. air all work warrantal. nov9 MOURNING GOODS I,~i;ANI VAN WILDER has just received a large and 1: beautiful as,ortment of Mourning Collate, Sleeves .d Setts in Crape, Tarletim acd Swiss, black lace and gauze Veils, black Iloeirris and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk ; Ribbons, DelLa, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander k Ba j ou's best Sid (florae can always be found at No. 1,3 MAIIKhT STItKET, corner of the Dia mond. novl7 Writing Close—Duff'. College. rriAblE FitilD A WiiITINO TEACtiEIt WHO . 1 EXHIBITS NO SPEW:DENS BUT 1115 OWN,—The Day and Evening Writing Claw. •.f this Institution aro now in full operation, tinder Mr. J. D. WILLIAMS. Ladies meet in a separate apartment from 3 till 5 o'clock. mos. desirous of obtaining Mr. Viilliame' splendid style of busi ness Penmanship, will please call and get specimen. of kis writing. Plain and ornamental Visiting and Wedding Cards excel, ted upon short notice. llis work in this lion will be found superior to Roy over excl.tr..l iu thin city. nor= Steamboat Owners Ivl LI. find it to their :sit antlige to call and examine our stock of STOVES, before purchasing. elsewhere. Our variety, both as to style of finish and utility, to euPorlor to any iu this market. We also have a Laundry Pumice, new in design and principal, dositauttl exoreaely for gleam. Loeb. GRAFF, REISINGiIt G GRAFF, novll3 121 Wood stneet. VI. an ted, I)y aßober , industrion, young man, who will devote his ) entire Sm.. to 1., business, a SITUATION AS :OUP PILAU CI.KNII in ft Wm , ', Bale or ltetail Warehouse, or As sistant Book•Kiviper, or a pla, in a Grocery or Dry iatig,di Store; and will snake himself generally useful to no en, ployer. A note addreseed through the pool Offire io "A. A. P.," or le,t at the °nice of the" Port,' will meltr promp attention. HAVE this day 4.4:04 11,0 d I. ith me in the wholesah I Fruit and Confeetionary business, my eon, T. 11. An derson. The busintwo hereafter, trom this date, Noeembel Nth, 185.1. will be conducted under the name and sty'. J. C. Andersen A Sou. nor 17 Hata and Cap■ J. WILSON k soN keep" ,onotantly on hand every 'description and variety of HATS AND CAPS, both wholesale and retail. more desiring a neat fashion• able liar or Cap. pool and cheap, would do well to give a before purchasing elsewhere. bovIS Horne Shoeing Tunderslgntel having succee ded to - the tinniness of j . Messrs. Ralph and John Joekoon. and (mated himself next door to the Livery Stable of R. H. Patterson, on Dia mond str. et, near Grant, ix prepared to do the work of HORSE SHORING, in the hest manner and with the ut most promptitude. Having had large experience In the businessoind possessing o thorough knowledge of the Biros, ture and character of the foot, and an intimate acquaint ance with the disease, of it, he has confldence to his abil.ty to give satisfaction to all comers, /kW-Observe—the Shop is next door to the Livery Statile of Robert It. Pattnnion, Diamond street. llorsesshul to please customers. ~ W. S. JACKSON. no. 'l.d Ica No Humbug. • ri'WO lIIJNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock 1 . will not be distributed at ROGERS a CO.'S St. Ns guerxotype Gallery, Fttth street, opposite) Alason'a, lut upon the payment of $1 you run procure as good a LIKE NESS as can ho procured in this or any other city. Gal oud girl ufi u trial. tut Wm. Dlgby, Jr., ILOTHING AND FURNISILIN(I STOKE, Maso.ic 4.../ zlrect., Pit/thurgh.--Dlothing made to order, i good ktyle, 1.101 of moderate rate, LOSktf Veterinary Sargent'. lIK subecriber being thoroughly acquainted with all disuse, incident to the Homo, respectfully offers his seniors ass VETERINARY SURGEON, to all who may have occasion for them. Ile may be found at his Shop, ou Diamond street, near Grant, next door to R. H. Pattereon's Livery Stable. inov2Ddlenj W. R. JACKSON. VLUABLE REAL EOTATi FOR SALE, Adjoining the lb:trough of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDING LOU, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep, and fronting on Market street 00 feet in width, are offered for nu quite low, end on Teaßotta blo term. of payment. This property is part of the estate of the late James Adam.. Esq., and the Utle Is per. feet and beyond dispute. Apply to nod JAMB lILLKILY. RIM illir-ffireigfrachffiffsaisag~mAterflregirmigasi,liff. Keyser, the vent forth* medie4u, says he riff narrate er unarm:or a sae a net, ores of Billk Disease or ikrifida, Mai may lig premakd. Pezaphkle containing ca U of Ole mad askinithing character mill be gime to any one gratis. Oakelers D•pilurativar Syrup. " We orate:stand thatour townemanDr. George W. Oaka. Ivy, Is now giving his whole attention to the manufacture of his Depuretive gyro,' and Extract of derasparills, In order to supply the extraordinary demands for the article .which are coming in front all quarters. This Syrup is with out doubt the best of the kind made in the country. We knot it to be one which we can honestly recommend to the favorable notice of our readers It has been tested by years of axperienos and use, and found to be all that is claimed for it by its inventor. A pamphlet is lying before us, filled with certificates of cores, the names appended to which are not mar of rime, as Is usual with documents of tt to char acter, but sodi known citizens of Berke county—who have experienced the effects of its curative properties. Append ed to the list are certifleates of different county officers of Berke county, with the smis of their several aloes ettacbed, stating that they are well acquainted with the permns whose names are given as reference, (among which are the names of a number of our principal phyeicians,) and know them to be genuine. We advise those of oar ranters who are afflicted to call upon Dr. Oakeday, at hie aloe in North fifth street, and procure one of these pamphlets, which will not fall to ruddy them that hie preparation is one of extraordinary power andefflaisnoy,ead eminently &earring of their attention." Sold wholesale and retail at Da. KEYSEWS Drag Store, No. 140 Wood street, mew lilsgin alley: Sign of the Golden Mortar. deeiMatr Cristadorces irmseleier Hair Dye. A great invention Iziomphs over all factious rivalry, even in this cresinlous age. It has been sail that every' city is a Paradise of humbugs; but let a really meritorious article, capable of doing all that Ls promised for it,be placed in competition with mere nostrums, sustained by puffery, and not by their own euellenos, and the true preparation will succeed while the trash fills into contempt. It has Inert thus with CRUM/MORI:PS EXCELSIOR HAIR. DYE. It war offered as a preparatirm embodying all the chemical ingredients of nature's own blacks and browns. The chemists analysed it, and certified to the fact. The public tried it, and their experience confirmed the dictum of the ed.:nibs world. Its popularity was &Inset as Instantaneous as the change of color it effects. The people were invited, through the profs, to see its operation with their own eyes. They beheld red, gaudy, yellow and grey hair, transformed in fire minutes—without passing through any intermediate tints—to a bnlttent and rich sutural black, or Many shade of brown. They found that the Said Imparted no Main to the akin of the head, einittal as uhpleataut odor, contain ed no canterizing element. Of marse, they endorsed it. They could not do otherwise: ail at this moment the sales of the article exceed that of any other half dozen hair dyes In the world. It is the latest effort of lenience, and it may be truly mid, " the noblest offspring is the last.. The Ex- relator flair Dye must break down every other and monop olize the market, simply bantam it to the best. The molt it produces Le its sufficient advertisement. Compare Its operations with that of other hair dyes, and judge to which of them the palm should be awarded. liokd wholesale awl Mgt at Dlt. KEYSER'S Drug Store, 140 Wood streaL no.l4:dior Agency of Dr. B, S. Ditch's Celebra ted Medicines, et DR. G. U. KEYSER'S Drug Store, No. 140 corner Wool street and Virgin alley. Cherry Pulmonle, Pelmon.vy Balsam, Pectoral Expecte. rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Deperative Syrup, lleart Cor- rector, humor Corrector, Fern and Medicinal Cod Liter Oil, Anti.byepeplirMiitere, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Berrie., Yermituge, Female Fills, Female Specific, dr-, An, used by him ccuttantly and with unprecedented 'damage, In the treatment of old; Coughs, ansulnynion, Asthma, Heart Dismiss, Dys pepsia, Scrofula, Skin Diseases, Sheastaiisms, Female annplaints, Piles, etc, etc. Dr. Pitch's unequalled Blast Silver Plated Abdominal Supporters. Dr. Pilch's hnprona Plated 3rd Spring S !walks Dram., Dr. Fitch's Sam, labs. ling Tube. Also, all kiwis of Proprietary Medieims, at the lowest prmes, wholesale nod retail. novl3.llew LIST OP SERUM PATItitT MIDICINES, OS nIOD asn 1,4 sus OT FLEEING, BROTHERS, • et Wier'. Tomato mod Liver 15135. Wholesale Druggssts and Deakrs in /hied Xecticiaci, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. TT 1" MPS -IMEItICAN COMPOUND; ? layne's A.teratire: Carminative Balsam; . Hair Dye: Expectorant; • Sanative Pills: Nair Took; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Charry Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam ; lloolland's German BiVers; Hotta. d do Hostettet's Stomach do Iderchisea' IltmineCatholicon Storm.' Scotch Cough Candy; Prior'. do; Thorn's do ; Howes do; Osgood's India Cholagogne; Morse's litrignrsting Cordials Tyler's (lulu Arabic Drops; lisrrison's Hair Dye; Phalon's do Batchelor's do McMoon's Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain E x tract; Brown's Enamor ot.lanudca Ginger) WAD ,e'r'e do do: Kidder's Indellible Ink; • Payson', do do; Arnhold's do; Dr. Curtis' H= r. na: Lyons' Kat Dsvid's Lilly Whiter: Basin's do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt's do; Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment Mexican Mustang do; Parcel's Arabian do; Gardner'. do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's 4.nm. Mtxturs; Barnes Pile Lotion; Moen Fun; Scarpa's Acoustie Oil: Merchant's Gargling 011; Rushton, Clark-A Co.', Cod Llrer 011 McAllister's tnntesent; Ship' It do; Ferrel's do; Gray's do; Trask'e Magnetic Ointment; Judkin's do; Swaim'e Panacea; Houck'e dec Sargent'. Infant Panacea ; Perry Davis' Pain Killer; Ayer'. Cherry Pectorel; Houghteri's Pepin; Hier's Petroleum; McLane's Oelebrated Liver Pills Brandreth's do Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's Anti-bilious do ; Sersaparille Iliood do; Sven'. do; Swaynee' Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Ills Jayne's Anodyne Cough do ; Towneend'e Health dot, Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newreart's do: Radway'eßeady Relief; Morris' Remedy; Prof. Wood's Heir Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Towneend's do; Sand's do ; Guyana's Extract Tallow Dock and SarasparMea Wolfe Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey; Highly Scented Brown Windsor" Musk; Ludlum's Specific; McLane's Sudorine Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gem Arable do; SeLers' do; Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Barry's Tricophoroue: Norwood's Tincture of Varatrum Viride ; McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Locock's Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson's Rye Water; Agents, for all of Dr. MeClintock'a Family:Msdicines; Dr. Nuedhem's Breast Pump.; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gum Eleatic do do C. B. Mendly & Co., CREAP CARPEL' WAKELIOUSE, No. 82 Third street, rear Market, would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now in store their complete PALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every description, from the Royal Velvet and Brume* to the com mon Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new designs end very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Mete, Stair Rods, Window Shades, Ac. Pe11.01321 in want are Melted to call and anon- Me their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Raddov , e , !imi tated on the most reasonable terma. Air . Small pronts and quick TERMS CASH ONLY. at/ J. C. ANDERSON Home League Factory. HEAVY SHIRTINGI:L CRCM! AND TWEEDS , intended to uit the retail trade of Pittuhuegh and Allegheny, made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and Indigo bliss. The general admission that Stewart's Checks and Tweeds are not inferior in quality to any others manufactured in the United States, with an increasing demand for them, encourages the sohecriter to extend his tanner*, •Ith • view to keep up a good assortment of such Oheeas as usu. ally retail from UM to 18N cents pa yard. Samples will be sent to merchante 'who caneot make it convenient to call at his Wareroom, Rebecca street, near the depot, Allegheay. oct73mw HAMILTON STEWART. T LIAVE sold nryinterest in w it h t:kern of Long, Miler II Co., to B. L. Long, who, John Phillips, will con tinue et the old stand, Fo. 109 Front street. I cordially reCommend the now Bcm to the pstronsp of m Pittsburgh, July 78,1864. P. 11. 6. A. LONG 8. BELL AND BEAM FOUNDlialk, AND GAB IiTTTERS, Invite attention'to their stock of Chandellem,Rrackets, Pendant., and other Az ores. We tit up homes with Gas and Steam, make Brans Castings of all kinds to order, tar ed& Itaiircad Pampa and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal coursantly on hand. $731 CARRIAUES FOR SALE. THE wad ereltineil ' hes instils:sired at his OARRIAOE WAREHOUSE, ei near the Two Mile Run, between Pithibmgh and Lawrenceville, h splendid aseortmen of VEHICLES, of every description, and will continue to receive regularly, new and second hand Carriages, &Skies, Buggies, de., which he will sell on the very lowed terms for cash, fleeing had tweiveyears' grat:foe in the trasinees,and with his well known facilities to the East, be flatters himself in putting down all competition. Those wishing to purohastare nwpeetfullyinvited to call and sae for themselves. Drpenial and prompt attention paid todetwprilturl kc, Im7 lB,l awr I J oz H by cou siw uorain bill prime cutting W. R. Chore ibr sale MINHY H. OOLLDfIi 5 . s. • •„ • . !SZE .0 . .1. ... WWWI EVE .~~v~. MEDICAL. ESII 0531X1 1: 1 ;:, t, - ~! .~(• :'~ RAILROADS Ai.tyszAzza AiEtwuwm. Ilf 00211111071011 WITS TEN Ohio add Pesourytvasda Ra il road, IfI& AlLiriMae. Iran dort o 4 4 Pbalwit volt asehtto1101•114 A. =leek lektad,.ealens, end Lodi, is VIA This mute u ass lerdted miles . short 'and shout dad hours qtdeker to Mod% than the dmu as ode TI/1 . 12/1. DIANAPOLUL Thaw Deily Trains betweenllttsburgh sad C.,elsad. Three 'Daily Trains between Cleveland and allkyto." Thu to Cleveland ids bonny Chicago twenty-two boars, and St. Lolls thirty-wren hems. VIA ALLIANCE Trains tar Cleveland bear* Alliance at 7.38, A. 7L, ADO. M., yaborn, Palls and wed 40 P. M , conn Akron, sodaactl at Hudson with Troika tat 10.03, A. M., 2.22, P. tf..; and 8.31, P.M.rriving in Clareind at The, Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Itsdhoed, lean Pitts burgh at 3.00, 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. IL: on can netting at Alliance with trains which arch* in Olevalial at 10 04, A. IL, 2.20, P. M.. and 846, P. M. Pam/engem for Toledo, Ch o, Bt. 10010. Bock Galena. and the North.weat, who what to go throng* with out detention, will take the train leaving Pfttsbargbitt 800 A. 12., and linking in Cleveland at 2.20 P. hL, as god Is the gaily train by whkh- glom connections are made through to the above points. Paasengers by this train math Chicago at 7.80 next morning and Bt. Louis at mid %ate pined by going Ma 01 land, hoses. The Teal fraus - Cleveland to Toledo a ndgh eight liars as Mom: Leave Cleveland at 7.80 and 2.30 A. 1L,2.46 P.M. arrive at Chicago at ILOO P. M., Leo A. M. sad MOO Y.,_ Trains leave for Hock Island and Bt. Leafs se ibilenia: Leave Chicago at 915 A. M.,10.06 and 1100 P.M. Pamengers for 13t. fouls go over Bata Island Banned to Joliet, and thanes aver the Chicago and Missiesippi Roam& to Alto and then by Steamboat (23 mils) to Ueda Pawne n, rs by the 9. ce 21, A. M.. Train arrive In Stlarls at 11.20 same griming, and by the 10.06, P. Y. Troia alma text day. Baggage elected through to Cleveland, and that m. checked far Chicago and St. Louis: PASS VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ise mass. -. I Ist cuir.l2/ . tisiditr. To AlllinCe..—...s2 30 ITo Ch1eag0—....,....511 60 . 910 . - Cleveland. -..- 4 001 la Salle-- 14 66 12 SO Toledo-........... 6 00 Rook Laud.. 16 60 13 60 Detrolt---- 600 AL landa..— 13 60_ 111 411 Paeeeneen we requested to procure Deer Minds at the o6loe of Oompany, In Monongahela Home, third door below the corner. J. DURANDCIerahugL J. il.'oa OM!ffaii&iM RAILROAD. THE MAIL TRAIN will Imre erreerymanthig (Sundays excepted) at Td { eka*. stopping at all the regular sta. Bona, arriving in Phiadeltdda at 1230 A.M. THE PAST TRAIN will leave Piterburgh t except Sunday,) at 1 o'clock, stopping at Irwin% troba,Blairmille,Loc Jobtudown,Villsocire, Men,. Altoona, Sc., arriving in at 6 o'clock, thenelt morning. THE =PRIM TRAIN will leave army *Tauber at 420 o'clock, stopping only at Grcensinirgh, Latrobe, Lockport, Johnstown, Sunumwhill, Gallitsen, Altoona, Lc., connecting at Harrisburg with the train br Balti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 2 o'clock, P.M. THE AOOOMMODATION TRAIN will leave away alter noon (except Sunday) at 6.30 o'clock, sto= i tall regu lar stations, and running only as far as THE 13.1MOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. M., slopping-at an sta tions, awl running only si hr as Drintenes. RETURNING TEAMS arrive In Pittetogegh. NW Ace commodation arrives at 8 o'clock, A. M. Ihrprem*l.2o. M. Second Accommodation , 7, - P. M. Mail 12.30, 1" Id. hat Line, 2.20, A M. Pare to New York,sll,so; Pare to Philacatts, j 9; Pare to Baltimore, $9,50. Der* to Rarrielnarg, . 13aggsgechecked to all statione on the PensuiylTswin Ran mad, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, ediarged rn own in addition to the elation rates, except Rim stations where the Company have no Agent. Pennsylvania money, and par fends only, received-in payment for tickets. air NOTICE.—In case of lo®, the Comporperfil hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. I.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to money passengers and baggage to and Itestithe DepoLat a charge not to exceed lb cents for each prow, and 15 cents for each trunk. Poi ticket., apply to J. MIESPLIKEN, Agent, At the P. P.. Psommger Station, On Libart7 it. Pittsburgh, November 1311418E4-4 norlii 11):411.1.044:4.,:C1V0A:r1M , 7.111A - T.7.14 New Arrangement, COMMENCING FEBRUARY:4B,IBS4. 1864. TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at SAM; dines at AIR; Al anon ; takes tea at Crestline. and maks a ekes con nection there with a test Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o'clock at night. REPRESS TRAIN lenses Pittsburgh arlio'elocit, P. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at up P. M, enameling with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Oonnecticea aro nude with the Ohio and Indium, sad Belfontathe and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indlezapoßs and towns in Indiana. Connections are made with Cleveland.Morzwerclika Ban dusky, Toledo, Detroit and %keen with Rocyrus, Upper Sandusky, Parent, and the towns on the Mad River Bad. Abe, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville ararbowns on the MansiSeld road. , . . . . Ps. to Cincinnati SJ; to Intliaospollss2; to Dayton $5,5(1; to Toledo $0 ; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $5,10; to Clessland $4. Through tickets to Loulmilla at tedium,. rates. _ . TILE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cresdine at 1.16 PM, and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P Id, coursaridng With the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Criggllne at 2.30, 41L, on the ar. rival of the Night Exuma 'Praha On Cineliread, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NSW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TWIN lea a 6 Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P M, and New Brighton at AM, and 1.16 P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at T A 11, and 9P; AL, and arrives at 450 A M, and 4.30, P M. air Tbet Trains do not run on Sunday. 113- Tickets or further information. apply at the ticket Maces of the Ohio and Penntrylvazda Railroad °unman , of J. G. CURRY, at the corner Aloe under the Home, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PAREIIit, Ticket Agent; . 1 ,Is :~ ~. r'~ STECBEINVILLIC TO IiXWARK, COLUXBUS AID aIMA=ATI, Via Steubeivlllo and Indiana Railroad l EILVTERN ALMS BY CANAL ACRET,ANDOINTRAL 01110 RAILROAD from Clay P po ol's Btatkm to Newark end Columbus. . . Pazwangers leaving Stenbenrille at 7 o'clock, A. Youtiwir at Claypool's in time to connect with Night Riprese Train, on Central Ohio Railroad, for Newark and Columba& arri ving at Newark at 12.03 A. M., and Columbus at MD A.M. connecting immediately with train For Cincinnati; and at Xenia with train for Indianapolis and Chicago, VIA DAYTON. Returning, passenger. leave Columbus at 6.40 A. M., end Newark at 8.28 A. hi., arriving st Claypool's M 9.09 A. M., and leaving bnmedistaly for Steubenville and intermediate points, and arriving at Steubenville at T. 45 P. M. " " Prom Steubernallle to Newark, - ga 45 Do. do. Columbus, - 446 Passengers going Rest by this route will procure Tickets at the Central Ohio Railrmd offices in Cannabis and Newark. ' Passengers change am at Seurat, for Mt Verson, Shel by. Mansfield, Sandusky City and Toledo. In a few weeks the Steubenville and Italians Railroad will be Subbed to limark, thereby dloansiag with the Canal Packeta. MARL PESIBRRTON, noel Siiperintesdent. PFITSBUKOH, ST. LOUIS BD I.IIW BURNS. POET DER= AND ONLY RELIABLY, BODY& RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE ST CHICAGO I►sD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Bouts from Chicago to Et. Louis., mamas LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays accepted) on arrival of Express Train of Mle.Mgan Southern and Central Itailmods -Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY 9:15, A. M. 2d. i• - NIGHT EXPRRSS.--liko6, P. M. Trains run Weigh to St. Louis in fourteen hours, via Bloomington. Springneld and Alton, witheut dump of ears orbaggve, connecting at Alton with dolly Line of Packets kw Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at Si Louis with FIRST CLASS' sTEmidmits FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamers kir Kansas and Council Btu*. - TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOWS XS MOMS Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Ylichion Cen , tral and Southern Trahm, and at this depot in Chicago. K. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, - Central Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. - MORGAN . , Jo, Superintendent. 4611"Througb Tickets to St. loins, by this mute. can be obtained in Pittsjiergb, at Oakes of Cleveland and Pitts burgh and Ohio ad Pennsylvania Railroads. fsep.MnSui Lini;LLMZIOUIQMLI37MI r7T7T7 FREIGHT TARIFF, Coaemeactag December /et, 1854. MIDST CLASS —Broorm,Cedar and Wooden Ware, Festb .1' en, Furniture, second hand, Pura, Pianos, Poultry Whim, to baaketa or boxes: 90 cents *lOO The. Bend Chia—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Was, Clover sad Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Rao, Wool sad Sheep Pelts, Rgipi and Leather 75 cents 3 100 Me. Third Clan—Bacon and Pork (lome„) Batter, lafErbdna, kegs or bbls ; Hemp; Hides, Soap, Window Glue, and Got• ton, uncompressed: 66 cents 3 100 lbs. Aura 67au—Alcohol, Baccini er boxes,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, CLndiee, Cheese, Lard ants Lard Oil, Whisky, Cotton Mompreseed,) Tobacco, 66 cents 3 100 lba. Plow, $1 bbl. GEORGIE 41. 7RANCISKEIS, nor2o Predight Agent. - - - A T A KREnNG of the Steenboklers of the PENNSYL- Jola VANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pittahungh, bold at the °Moe of the Company. earner of Fourth and - Smith field etreets, on Monday, the Gth Instant, the following per eons were elected Manors for the ensuing year: Walton F. Johnston, Jacob Painter, George B- White, W. Pet ty, J. Grier Sproul. Jernee R. Negley, A. A. Carrier A. J. Jones, U. R. Coeg,lllll, Kennedy T. Frietut, Garen, A. Wilkins, Body Pat terson, Wade Ihimpton, Doff Josiah King. J. T. JOHNIrroS —IL 2. /011311T011—.-----2. MOM Hie eleiter Carriage Factory. i TOLINSTuN, PRATE= A co., PRACTICAL COACH Al AKERS, cornea of Rebecca and Balmontatraetr, AlM gheny city. Pa, have on hand sad are manufacturing an exteradve awortruaut of Carriages, Rothaways, ilsagsge Care, ae.., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty °ravish. using la all their work the beet J =data inn and eastern hickory. Her pairs attended to on Outmost neesimehie.terma. They awl amilident that all who may favor them lath their patron• ege,will be perfectly mashed on trial „if flair work. The Pillabnigh and Menehmter 011110101111 par= if. teen minutes during the day. FrllaG 8U8V.A.03-11Lampayeadvalam il 6 hirekon l serpentine frosts, • handmaid a-We ' ll id sad for slay T. B. TOM% .1k 00, actin Saiddlekt ottfmk. pUK Parent-41 emks very =parka Pot•ah, 701 IL ri 1/net al the Aumemil and Mulket _ , - ‘.`_ . _ v ~..,>.~. '.. INI