The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 28, 1854, Image 2

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TILE CITY POSi
THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 28
TO LIMISMR 84,141 44.Tige 01711X6.
Timm Wain Cactus' Mama.—A large
meeting of the citizens of the Third Ward, of
as parties, was convened at the 'Allegheny En-
One Arne,
,on Wednesday afternoon, for the
pummel:4 nominating a Union ticket for Ward
*Mona for the city election—Jacob M'Collister ,
Clutirnum, and Joe. W. LIMB Secretary. On
motion of John C. Dunn, a committee of three
was appointed to report a ticket for the action
of the meeting. John C. Dann, E. Campbell
and John Danwoody were appointed the com
mittee. The committee reported the following
ticket, which was .suranimously agreed to :
Select Council, Dr. A. M. Pollock; Common
Council, T. M. Marshall„ J. B. Kennedy, Walter
W. Kirkpatrick, jr., -James Herdman, Wm. M.
Edgar; Aldermen, M. W. Lewis, Pat'k McKenna;
School Minters, Jacob M'Collister,
Robert
Moore; Judge of Election , Robert Pollock ;
guspector, C. Magee, Jr.; Assessor, C. W. Lewis ;
Assistant Assessors, Martin Lytle, John Creigh
ton; - Constable, John Fox.
On motion of Joe. W. Lewis, thie meeting
adopt F. E. Vole m the citizens' candidate for
Mayor, and we pledge ourselves to give him a
unanitimus Support.
Crams' , Mamma or run Emma WARD.-
At a meeting of 'the citizens of the Eighth
Ward the following pumas were nominated:—
Alderman, Robert Morrow; Select Council, Win.
Alexander; Common Council, Joseph Nixon,
Daniel Seitz, Christian Bing ; Assessor, Fleming
Morrow; Aaeietant Aeeeeeore, Wm. M'Clur?,
John J. Stoer ; Judge of Elections, John Allen ;
Inspectors of Elections, Henry E. White, Chas.
Ming; Sthool Directors, William H. Everson,
Jobe Greenough, S. L. Hamilton; Constable,
Thomas gm.
Jan CALIISDAIL --Judging from the number of
prisoners in jail, awaiting trial, the preseit
term of the Court of Quarter Sessions will have
no lack of, business to attend to during the
session. The following is a list of the number
of prisoners in confinement, their various of t
fences, and the magistrates by whom they were
Committed :
Adultery 2
Assault and Battery 10
Assault and Battery, with
'Latent to ....... 3
For °oda of Court . 1
Keeping a Tippling Kowa, 1
Larceny 31
Malicious Mischief 1
Passing oounterf't Money, 4
Surety of the Peace 1
Seise,Pretences. 3
Total
Of these committals,
were by Mayor Yoh.
6 " A.d. Thompson.
6 " Partinnon.
8 " M'Master. ,
2 " " Hagemen.
4 , " the Court.
6 were by Mayor Adams.
6 " Ald. Major.
4 " " Dobbe.
2 " " Steel.
3 " " M•Cune.
8 " various country
magietrates.
The Grand Jury are busily at work, and in a
few days, we doubt not, will have acted on all
the above cues..
ASSAULTS AND BATTERS/N. —Christmas, as
usual with holidays, was prolific In quarrels and
fights. Some people seem as if they could Dot
enjoy a public holiday properly without getting
intoxicated, and as a necessary consequence, as;
uniting the fitst person who was unfortunate
enough to come under their notice.
C. A. Barker was held to bail, yesterday, by
Alderman Parkinson, for committing an assault
on John G. Zimmerman.
L. Lehigh°lt was held to bail, by the same
magistrate, for committing a similar offence, on
oath of Wm. Burgess.
Erank_Walff,-swAath ofAUchikarox, sae also
held to bail by Ald. Parkineon, for an aggra
- rated tumult.
A warrant was issued by Alderman Bunkum°
ter for 'the arrest of John Newburg, chaiged
with besting Lewis Smith.
Frank Broder wee committed to jail, on a pro
cm from the Chant of Quarter Sessions, for as
exult and battery. -
HIGHWAY HOBBIIIIY. —Two men named Jeffer
son Collins and James Butler were held to hail,
yesterday, by Alderman Eelsley, for highway
robbery, on oath of John Wagner. The prose
cutor states that he was returning to the city,
on Christmas Day, treat a bunting excursion, by
way of the Braddook's Fields Plank Road, with
a gun on his shoulder, when a abort distance out
be was met by the defendants, who knocked him
down and robbed him of the weapon. The same
individuals were also held to bail for committing
an assault and battery with intent to kill.
Tan Gem Gamma appeared on parade, yea
hardy, iumotapaniedby the Minium° Greys, in
full dress uniform. The streets were densely
estwded with peeple.anzions to see the display.
The uniform of the Guards is a beautiful scarlet
coat and pantaloons, with hat of the same -color,
surmounted with a red and white plume; the
breast is crowed with a white belt; and the
combination of the two colors made a very hand
some contrast. They marched through all the
principal avenues, and were met everywhere
with.the greatest enthusiasm.
Leitenusr.—A man named Joseph Hartford,
who was only a few hours in the city, from Cin
cinnati, watt sent to limbb, yesterday, by Mayor
Yoh, for unlawfully appropriating to himself an
overcoat belonging to Arnold & Bon. The coat
was taken from the front of their clothing store,
on Market street. •
Coons or (twirls Bassioss.—Before Hon.
William B. M'Clnre, President Judge; Gabriel
Adams and William Boggs, Associate Judges.
WIDNINDAY, December 27.
The Court was occupied all day, yesterday,
in the continuance of the trial of the Common
wealth vs. James S. Begley.
KIIPIIIO a Trerma Houss.--Osorge Booth
yesterday made information, before Alderman
btikinson, against John Brown, the :proprietor
of a doggery in Diamond alley, for keeping a
tippling house. Brown was held to bail to an
swer the 'charge.
DON'T ranarr that nearly all the Indiana Free
Bank notes are taken at par, when the :whole
amount of the bill is purchased, at the far-famed
Banner Hat Store, sign of the American Flag,
147 Wood street. Look out for the sign. *
BOXPLIKIDITAILY BALL TO JOSZPEIFOSTIII, ESQ.
—A Fancy Dress Complimentary Ball has been
tendered to Manager Foster by a number of our
citizens. It will come off on Tuesday next.
Disn.—Mr. Edward Crawford, who was in
kind a few days ago by the falling of a well
bucket, in Ohio township, died cn Tuesday, from
eze injuries he received.
MEW
pub; PRUNING BELEAREI—A cpeedy and convenient
i n A raL ment for pruning Pesch Trees,Grape Vines, Xe.,
without the u•ce of a Wider; for cal. by
&eft JAMES WahDROP, Fifth street.
ikji o
oroN To 0,90000.-6 New York Bogor Milo for
II so by
- dear
JAMES WAHDEOP, Fifth street
To the CommNrollia Community.
-rbiloy.muyag a BBC. ban, room fora limited number
of students in Writing, BoOk4 4 .ping, Arithmetic OW -
mdatious, and lu all other necessary eZent/1" which con
imitate the baldness man.
Such pupil receives separate instruction, then: b 7 44 " n"
dog him in it sure and superior manner.
Call at the Iron City Commercial College, Lafayette W t 4
Wood street, where you will be guaranteed fell eathtfaction.
Opea from BA. M. till 10 P. AL Be kind enough to read
the following:
I 'know of no person in this city now engaged in teaching
Book Keeping, equal to Mr. Jona Bum; whose valuable
services out he had at the Iron City Commercial College.
Jose kliutec.
Author of Plenting's new and Improved system of Book.
Keeping. Ac.
• ' • ~ , December 18,1854.
We, the undersigned, talus e in stating to nor
friends and the public, that we 11.0 taken • few lessons in
rent klillar's new and superior system of Penmanship, and
our improvement has exceeded our most sultana expecte.
done. Thaw who wish to improve Their band-writing will
and Prof. AL the meat skillful teacher and best penman iu
rlttsWrgh.
B. Moody, Albert Laufman,
0..11. Elliderbrand, J. kL Bushfleid,
W. 0. M'Clure, Robert Wallace, •
A. A. White, Lewis B. Jenks,
R. Artless, J. R. M'itelvy,
Danlop Penton, Peter 0. Bryne,
And others, whose names an be seen at the rooms. [dec..l.
Duff's Mercantile Oolllege,
PITSBURGIL PA.—lncorporated by the Legislature of
p
Pennaylvazdsortth perpetual charter.
P. DUFF, Author of the "North American Accountant,"
Professor or Bast-Keing and Commercial Sciences.
JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the beet of penman in the
United States, Prefeasor of Commercial and Ornamental
N.B. H.A&M, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of
law and Political Foonowy.
p . i IriLYDBN, Principal of the Mathematical Department,
Pro ~
,^ . .f Mathematics, ic.
J . tom permanently joined the Faculty,
and i t w i ll b e bet :te thatduring his late profesakmal engage
meats in the east, there regarded as the beet Pro
aan in the
country. I agitation therefore, presents
attractions to students Miens: 1 1 - other of the kind in
the 'United States.'" The ammo o: training eomPfhwe up
wards of 400 real transactions, in six different fuothod , ,t
Double Entry Book-Keeping 300 practice: Badness , l
odations, covering the whole • • • Del fono
conernerce. Commercial Penmansielporith eve • - ' ' ern
Improvement in the wt. Business Letters and ' i e
Perms, of every description. Daily Lectures In Commerce
. law, Commercial Eclencet. the Theory of Paths, oc
Itt2=ll=El
To Wholesale Grocers, Ll4oor Dealers
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?I IRS Structuara now Importing • entherlor qualiLy
.1. of OIL Of COGNAC, of which iAcof on ounce ,ich
pure Spirit will produce • flnelOognee broody.
of =CEA OCEOCHELLE snd D
OTARDS BRANDY ; of
JAMAICA Aid :ST. CROIX. RUM, ARAM. CIDER and
DEANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
sad SCOTTISH WHISKY. are acknowledged by the Hew
Emir rosentectureu by the great demand after there. Dl
rectioos ibr or will thrarlably be given by
DR. LEWIS PINJOHTWANDES,
141 Held= Lan New York..
P.6—lmporter of Daguerreotype Ches Wale, Eiskina,
Xsapasio ; Thorn's Nzt. Copan", Oniphste
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SICJISHANTIMEXCHANGIC. ter In the channel, by the pier marks at the Monongahela
0171011M51. bildge,and risingrapkily. The ILllsgbenyrimr commenced
PrienkledirlOHN ABIPTON: rising about noon yesterday; and it is hope; Ahem will be
Arst flee .President—Wit. H. ax it. . dilldent water to lot out the omlfleet that Is now welting
&coed " " -Wm R. Blown.
.. Amdmv—ligna B. Ham. . in the Monongahela.
Dvancrer—Jourt D. BCPU.T.
Agernintentlem....g. T. Domain, Tx. ! Ospe. Hugh Onupbells new hull came down from Don.
Committee rif
O. .Arbdratton for Deasaber.--Ww. H. .61111 .1 1, • ningbam's shipyard, at Elimbeth; she measures 153 !bet
Senumirt P.; J. 1 DUNOanio 3 . = l3 l 8 . HAISAUGL TMIA 3 on deck, 36 feet beam, 6 feet hold, and will be terrible:l
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with four engines, on the steamer "Challenge' principle.
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Orme OF rex DAILY Mums Pam
Thursday, December 28,1864.
FLOUR—Estee 24 bbis superfine from depot at $9,30.
WHISKY-25 bbls rectified at 39e.
DOWDIER-450 kegs rook at $B, cash.
PTO KETAD-10 tans Anthracite, No. 1, at $35, 8 moe
WO do stone mai at $25, 8 mos.
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Now Yotte, December _27.—Ootton dull, with declining
tendency; more sellers then buyers. Flour firm; mks
4250 bbis good Ohio at fall prices; Southern firm„ sales 1400
bblo at g9®9,6254. Wheat higher • Southern white $2,27.
Corn higher; Wee 42,000 beta Waste= mixed at 573.949814.
Pork firm; sales MOO bbls. Beef firm, with sales of WO
bbls at $96j611,25, for country man. Lard firm at 1001034.
Whisky considerably higher. Coffee active; sake IEOO bags
Rio at 93.010%. Sugars and Holman; dull. Stocks firm;
Money better, with a growing confidenoe; Virginia sixes,
9134; Penna. Coed Co., 93%; Mbshigan Central Railroad,
89; Cumberland 28; Reath - rig B. GO, 71Y; New York Cen
tro' 24117 vsfft 82 k, ; Centon Company, 1k; Brie & 3,38 X.
PHILLDIMPECIL, December 27.-4 Flour quiet, but firm; lit
tle or no export demand ; and Mae only cafe was 100 bids at
$9,25. Rye Flour dull; sales 260 bide at $6,50. Corn Meal
held firmly: sales 200 barrels Pennsylvania at $4. Wheat:
But little coming in; deman , limited; aides 1600 bus at
$2,1042,12 for red, and $2,12 tbr mixed. Bye some, and
wanted at $1,25. Corn in demand; but very little offering;
small sales new yellow at 90, and old 92 cis. Groceries and
Provisions: But • small businem, without change In
prices. Whisky: Limited sales at 40.
Nile Teat, December 27.—The offerings of Reef Oattle
were 1847 head, and prima a abade better; Wm at $74.00
pll. Other s6®o, stock dull. Swine, thy*, br packing $4,6003,5;
dead 75.
BANK NOTE LIST.
00111I7CTID DULY 1011 , 111 NOILIMIG MT In
00011 & Sargent, Exchange Bankers,
aomer of Wood and Ninth areas, Pittsburgh.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Pittsburgh Banks Per.!
Philadelphia "
Brownsville " Psrl
Rucks county "
Chester Co. (newlesue)...
Columbia Bridge CO
Denville
Delaware co. " ...-....
Doylestown " 1
Easton
Germantown "
Lancaster Bimini
Lebanon "
Montgomery co.Ranke-. 4
Northumberland "
Pottsville
Reading
Schuylkill county "
Washington d.
West Brerch
Carlisle.— •.. ....... : ... 1
Chambersburg ...... X
Erie
Gettysburgh 1
Harrisburg ......... ....-...
Honesdale ....... ..... 1
Weldletown
Waynesburg-. _... 1
York Bank, ...... X
Relief R0te5...._..... ._....
United States
15
Allegheny City Scrip-.... par.
Pittsburgh City " par.
Allegheny Co. " . —prem.
NEW YORK.
New York Clty
Countri Banks
iEw JERSEY.
All solvent
DELAWARE.
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All solvent Banks.
BraJOlNote. Oa
MARYLAND.
- .
Baltimore y,
Country Books X'
PLIICELNIA.
Bankbf Tnablnnches— 1
Fartnere'Bk.abranchee- 1
VelLryßk.• branches.-- 1
Excbangeßk.abranches 1
Wheeling Banks----
1
Wheellngbranches.....- • 1
NEW ENGLAND
AU parent Baake-.....
AUCTION SALES.
Assetlesse.llally Sales.
AT the Commercial Bob.e Rooms, corner of Wood and
Fifth @teens, at 10 o'clodk, A. M., • general assortmentt
of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Bads
and Sloes, Hats,Caps,
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. Of.,
Groceriee,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlaj
Glasses, New and Sooond Hand Household and Limn res.
allure, &a,
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. itL,
Hooks, Stationery, Fancy Articles, klmdcal Inetaunents,
Hardware and Cutlery Clothing Variety Goods, Gold and
fairer watches, &a P. M . DAVIS, Auctioneer. fja3L4f
P. X. DAVIS, Austionear
'VALUABLE STOCKS AT ADCTIViIt—TWIS (Tbureday)
I EVMMISAI, AlicialuteeaLLa'elpelr.,:at the Merchants'
Exchange, Fourth earner, trill be 'DWI'
40 shares Bank of Pittalmrgh Stork;
03 shares Exchange Bank Stock
60 ebares Ohio and P. Railroad Company Stork,
03 Mures Pittsburgh Trust Company Stock;
dec2B P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
I'IAILPANTERS' TOOLB AT AUCTION.—THIS (Thum
day) EVENING, 93th lost., at 7 dclork, at theCommer.
dal Bales Rooms, corner of Wood and rum Street, will be
sold, 1 chest Carpenters' Tools, of euperior quality, embra
cing a general mmortment which have been mkt= need.
dec2B P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
TART GOODS, As., AT AUCTION.—On THURSDAY
..13 MORNING, Mb Mat., at 10 o'clock, at too Oonun.reial
Wes Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will, be sokl
a general assortment of seasonable Coyle and fancy Dry
Goods, Oyer Coate, Dress and Frock Coats, Tests, Panto, Pine
Shlrta, Merino Drawers, Wool Jackman, Roots and Stamm,
Fancy Goods, As., Ac.
. .
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.
New and secondhand Household and Kitchen Furniture,
Dads and Bedding; China, CHUB and Queerurware; Table
Cutlery, Looking Olamsee, £c.
dee27 P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
SEVENTY-TEDIRE DOZEN FINE WINES AND BRAN
MRS, AT AUCTION.—On PILIDAY MORNING, Decem
ber. nib, .t 11 ceclock., at the Ommnercial Bales Booms,
corner of Wood and Fifth street, will be sold an invoice of
Wines and Brandies, of very tine qualitiee, and to which
epeclal attention fa requeated ; among which are Golden
(Rhine. Sherry, London Dock Port, abalone Idadeire, Amon
tillado and Triarte Sheoviee, Cognee Ghamysgue Brandy,
Cherry Brandy, Ar—
ds= P. M. DAVIS, Anotkeeer.
THE COSMOPOLITAN ART AND
HART ASSOCIATION.
Grim's:4d for,the Nhcouraptatent and General Diffurims of
Literature and the Pins Arts on a vino and orimnalphtn.
rill:US NEW ASSOCIATION IS DIMON= TO ENOUUS,
1 age and popularise the Fine Arts, and disseminate pure
and wholesome Literature throughout the country. For
this purpose a Gallery of Art I. to be permanently founded,
which will each year contain a tholes and valuable collec
tion of Paintings, Statuary, Sc.
For Fre. Dilirtribullon.
The Association will also publloh and Lame to Its mem
bers each year, the best Literature of the day, consisting of
the most popular Monthly Magazines, Reviews, and Pic
torial Library worka.
The officers of the Association for 1854 have the pleasure
of announcing that the subscripdon books for the current
year are now open, and that the first annual distribution of
Works of Art contained in the above Gallery will take place
in January next; on which ocomion there will be distribu
ted among the members of the Asecoriatbui, free of charge,
several hundred superb Works of Art, among which will
be the original and world-renowned elate. of Hiram Powers,
The Greek Slave,
purchased at an espense of over $6,0001 Also, • large and
very choice collection of megnifloent OIL PAINTLNOB, COD
slating of the beat productions of celebrated American sod
Foreign Artiste, among which are the works of Sontag,
Meeker, Reed, Emmett, Griswold, Clough, Frankenstein,
and other eminent American Artists, which, with the con-
Mont editions made through an agent now in Europe, will
render this by far the most complete Gallery of Art In the
13===
pnbllsbed for dhstemination angling the members of th e As •
soden:ion, for 1854, will conslet •of the following Monthly
Magesinee Review ., llarper's, Putnam, Blank
-1/04 lilli;kerbOCker, Godey's Lady's Book, Graham's Meg.
nine, and the Illustrated Magazine of Art, together with
the following Quarterly Review., reprinted in New York,
Tit; Westminster, London Quarterly, North British, and
..Bdintrauwh.
This Association is open to all; any parson may become
a mei:4,er on the payment of $3, which entitles him to a
mem bershii? end any otui of the above Idaimetrase or Review.
for onelm a freetacket in the annual dietritettker
of 0 t0t ,,, y, p o i x af r ct.oke. All who take Ave memberships
are entitled to any eye of t..!'e 17yWnee one year, and air
tickets in the distribution.
The wide-spread fame of the above periodicals renders it
needless to say anything ha tbehroraiste, salt is conceded
that, as literary organs, tMy art Sr in advance of any
others in the world. The publisher's price of each is inva
riably Via year; rhos by:becoming • member of this AMD
ciation,lt secures to all the two-fold benefit of three dollars'
worth of sterling literature .and a ticket in the distribotiop
of the most magultioent collection of choice works of Art ht
the countui.
LITrXLL'S LIVING AGE: Wally, will be furnished one
year and two memberships for $6.
The Gallery of the Association le located at Sandusky
City, where euperb granite buildings have been erected for
it, and in whom emu:Must ealoon the whole collection of
Fainting. end Statuary will be exhibited. The net proceeds
derived from the sale of memberships, are devoted expressly
to the purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year.
The increasing interest felt In the advancement of the
Fine Arts warrants the belief that this Aseeciation will,
with the powerful aid of Literature, become at once univer
sally popular, as it not only cultivate, and encourages the
Fine Arta, but disseminates sterling Literature throughout
the lend, thereby adapting itself to the preterit wants and
tastes of the American people, enabling both rich and poor
to . make their homes pleasant and attractive, by the aid of
Paintings, and the best reading matter which
the wide range of American and Foreign Literature affords.
A few of the peculiar advantages derived by joining this
Assedation are—
......
' let. All persons get the full value of their subscription at
the start, In the shape of sterling !devalue Literature.
' ad. They are at the same time contributing toward pur•
dialing choice Works of Art, which are in turn to be dire
tributed among themselree free of charge.
ad. Each member Is also directly encouraging and patron
' trios the Arts and Arthur of the country, disbursing many
thouaands of dollars through its agency.
1 Thorn who purchase Magasinesal bookstores will obserre
; that by joining this Association. they receive the Magazine
and Ira ticket in the annual distribution, all at the rams
I price they now pay for the Magazine alone.
All persons on becoming members, can bare their '3l age
, • e commence with any month they chorea, and re yOO
101 . . ;ft Walled to there promptly on the tint or i .ery
~.nth, • . from the New York and Philadelphia pu ion
.. hers furnished if desired.
I'l oo l kj :,, on • receive names at the Paatera dace, tiew
Yok, or Wes • 1, " ' B 1040 Akf•
p.,,,,,,, remitting . • •ds for mearbership, should m a rk
1iem . r ,, , ,.. 0.06000 ,4” .•• state the month with which they
wish their Magazines to - " - • 'OBI and also their pret
office addremin full, on the . • 'Pt of which. a outtlicets of
o . o ,o er ebip, 00 0 00 0 , with . Magazine desired, will be
1 forwardwito any part of Myr to • .... ..'
Mir (Moss of the riasociatktn, a toamzelbother MAE
' azine ottlea, 348 Broadway, New Ito a nd " N 0.166 Water
street, Sandusky, Ohio. Address, (at 'Dor °nick)
• 0., L. DEBBY,
IyO.A.A.L.A.
Memberships
also berObtalned at o " 0 Woolliawto
Pl=t rewtf rf .
can H. NAVE& Priam-
3125958
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AL POST. .11 , E11 S FOR RIF ER ALEIV.
Fbr Cincinnati and Loninnk.—The steamer "J.O. Pre•
mont," Captain Stockdale, leaves for Cincinnati 'and Lon-
Intik to - doyl and we have no doubt that Captain S.
and hie brother, the clerk, will do all In their power to
provide for the comfort of those traveling with them.
The " A No. 1 Ambassador" will leave for New Orleans
today. Capt. C. S. Oliver has a boat to be proud of In the
" Ambamador ;' hi all of her arraingments both In 'regard
to carrying and the eocommodatioue for passenger., they
are equal to any other boat. Besides Capt Btandhsh Pep.
pard, clerk, will be found In the office, always on hand to
wait on those having business or traveling on the .Ambaa .
bassador."
There were a number of boats loading freight at the
wharf yesterday; the following steamers were noels;
lug freights for New Orleans: "Paul Jones," "Equinox,'
"Washington City," and " Ambalador ;" for Oirielimati
and Louisville: "J. B. Pringle," and , ' .7. C. Premonh" sad
the " Twin City" for Nashville.
Be j. Crawford, Supervisory Inspector for the Seventh
District, notifies masters and pilots cf steamers, that the
sErnals, on and after the Ist of January, are to be given by
s lading the " steam whistle," in place of " tapping the
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling
Packets.
The DIURNAL, Captain A. 8. Illamman, and
the FOREST CITY, Captain limos D. Moons,
41 1 10 H algular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh,
Steubenville .d Wheeling, stopping at all intermediate
ports,
The DIIJRNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed.
nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock. A. M.—Returning alui
will leave wheeling:on Tuesdays, Thursday, and Saturlaya,
" T i t! o l:`&1114 4 ' .. 0 1 1TY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Refurning,
she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 7% o'clock, A.M.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
J. D. CoLLINGWOOD, Agent, .
nov • No. 166 Front strut: -
Stateßk.and britnebes.... 1
Otbersolventllanks..... 1
jHank of Sandusky—....-
'Granville 50
!Norwalk 10
Urbana re:
Wooster 26
EX=
For Cincinnati and Near Orleans.
The steamer WAIiIIINGTON CITY, Oa LO.
Enamors, will leave for the above and inter
mediate ports on FIIJDAY, 99th lust , at 4P.M.
For freight or pasemre apply on board, or to
der2B FLACK A LIYINORTOPI, Agent.
!State Stock Bank.
Idtatellk.and branebee.- 1
ILLINOIS
- •
State Stock .8ank5....61410
State Bank Branch 150
Bank of Illinois. Sb
For Nashville.
AiraTbe steamer YORKTOWN, Capt. Tnoe. Pox,
vill leave for Qv above and intermediete port..
n SATURDAY, Nide inst., at 4 P.ll.
For freisbt or passage apply on loan], or to
dec2S - JOHN FLACK, Agent
I ,I:4il,li.r*l:t4
All solvenißanlui
iz=zu
'State Blc.l . l . Lod . t;;; 1
sumaiiq
'All nolveril sirdr.A ....:.... 6
ISIBOONBIN
, For Cincinnati and Louisville.
The finnan., JOHN C- FREMONT, Captain
tero_austr, bare r.r the there and Inter
mediate porta on Thurkday, 29tb last., at 10
o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passage apply on hoar]. drc2s
For New Orleans.
The steamer PAUL JONES, Captain J. It.
hilitlatl i kLM, will leave for tie above and intermit.
ate porta on SATURDAY, 20th Instant, at
10 A. SI.
For freight or paasage apply on boarl, or to
&TES C BARNES, Agent.
Morino as Fii4F , Inenran es
Co. at Milwankle 6
TENNREtNNE.
All solvent Banks .1(A.5
NORTH CARC/LLNA.
All solvent Rooks
8013T11 CAROLINA.
All solvent Banks 2
GEORGIA
All.!vent ianks
IZI:=
==V
The .4,samer TWIN CITY, Captain A DUN
1. receiving freight tor the •twre and Interme
tinte ports rn FI,IIIAY, 'Loth innt...nt 10 A. 01
For freight or pan age of PI, on la'Ard, or to
JOlll.l FLACK, Agent.
EXCUANOB
New York - -- -
per.
Philsdelphia- Per.
Baltimore Per.
eineirmatl...— X diset.
L ouisville X diset.
Bt. Louis.- 1 cllimet.
VALLIS - OF COINS.
For Louisville.
Alike Th e ,tamer J N. PRINGLE, Capt,lo
0011, will leave for the ahoy., and internat.
late ports on TIICItSPAY, Igith instant, at
10 A.M.
For freight or p. ago apply on board, or to
dechZ FLACK or BARNES, Agents.
•
American Uokl(new)-- par.
American Gold (old) Wm.
Soren4gne .}lB3
Onlnow 8 00
Ftednrlakdor. 7 80
Ten Thalers 7 80
Ten Ginibleng- 3 80
Lai:llB6'er ..... -...... 4 25
Doublocnn, Patriot.. lb 70
Doubloons,Smulalt 16 25
For New Orleans.
The Ammer CT. CLA IR, Captain 11. M. Dna.
ICH/ halio Icy the above and intern:lanai.
ports on SATURDAY, :Jab Wet., at to A. AL
For (Melt or pareado apply on board. dradd
For Memphis and New Orleans.
The nue steamer AIIII.4BBADOR, Capt. O. S.
re, will leave for the above and interme
-10 A.. Y. Da te port,' on THURSDAY, 28th instant, at
Nor freight or ',wage apply on board, or to
dreB2 C. BARNES, Agent.
For New Orleans.
The new and substanthal steamer EQUINOX,
main O. Itowt.n, will leave for the above
and intermediate none, on TIIURFDAY. 28tli
Inn , at 10 A. M.
For freight and passage apply on board, or to
dean JOHN FLACK, Arent.
!Magalax Wheeling Packet.
TUI steamer EXCLIANtiIt, Cepte'Cu ei
tr,
Arilitleaves every MiiNDAY, nod
FRIDAY, nt A. NI., nuntiectinft with
the O. sod P. Itailroed at ei'digi 111 e. Fnr freight apply to
norl7 J. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent.
nlil P. Intl/Test of M. JOON ATIVALL in our luteineus
1 owes boor thin dale by agreement. Our barium, as
WIIOLESALN GROCERS wits lie contlifued by the remain
log partners tinder lbe firm of
UAGALEY, CC/MAACK At
Nos. lb sua Rood Ftreei, Pittsburgh.
Balla LEY. WOOLONAIth t W.,
No. 221 Market street. Philadelphia.
WM. BAtIALIKY A CO.
Pittsburgh, Drre.mle•r 19111, 'MA—Wee=
IN anted,
ASITUATION AS STEAMBOAT CLERK, by Young
Man who ran Mee undoubted rs.lerenoe as to his goad
business hsbite, honesty and imparity. Would he willing
to 1111 the office of Second Clerk. A note shit...seed to S. M.
D. through the P. 0., or lett abthe °Moe of the .• Post," trill
meet with prompt attention de,.22.bt•
Holiday present.
IF YOU whdi a superior DAGUERRI:OTTPF.,
maierate in price, and of the Brat quality, go to
mf CARGO'S OALLKBY, No. 76 Fourth rtreet
Idtenesees set io Cases, Lockets, Breastpins, &a,
•
with despatch, in the lattut idyl,. Room open
day and evening.
ACHRISTMAS OIPT WORT& SOMETIIINO--Ruch am
one of those beautifu/ Building Unser/ Mt. Washing.
ton.. Only $l5O fore Lot of Ground raids, twenty minutes
walk of the ell). to o Plecccot cod 'Wettable neighberhood,
haring a front of 50 feet on a wide street by 21ti deep to an
alley. Only $2O in hand—remaloder taken In monthly
pennants of 15., S . CUTHBER •
dee= N 0.140 Third streeL
i‘i MIK miseer—z omen Min. Meat;
uo fresh Peaches;
20 do mere llekles; just reeelved by
dee= F. IL DRAVO.
AM authorized to Fell low some valuable Law Book,
10 vole. Pa. lteporu, by Barr;
Bourier'e Institutes;
Grer_nliere Balder:ea;
Wharton's Digest, 'apt ed.;
Aral other Reporua, Elementary Worts, Ae.
JiBO. F. OILLMOR.F.,
fie .21 at the ofllea of Morning Poet.
BUILDIS LOT FOIL NALK.
ALOT 24 feet front on WYLIS etreet, and extending
back lob feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the
Lot in a Cellar Wall, built for two anion flowee. Tide Lot
in Inn deb - treble location for a reoldenon; end will be sold
low, and on favorable termn. Title go od, and clear from
incumbrance. Elogulre of GEO. F. GlLL2dOltle,
LOS At Onlee of Morning Poet.
Arnold &
EANUFACTUTURERS OP CIIII,SON FURNACES,
UTROUGIIT IltoN TUBING, and fitting generally, for
Ty warming and ventilation of building, A. AW. will
contratt for' warming and ventilating, by steam or hot
water pipes, or Furnace; Churches, Sctools, Ihna
Naotoriee, Green 'loupe, Court lioueee,Jaila, Unteln
or Dwelllnga. No. :5 elarliet st., Pittsburgh. nova
JciEn W. Butler £ Co.
I,IORWARD3NO, AND C 05011661074 ItatClIANTS—
jr Dealing in all kinds of Pittsburgh Ilanufnatures, Lead
Pipe and' Shot Lead, 67 Front etnnt. -
DAIWAINS IN 1101.1b1943/ —We offer fore:ale covered good
eobstantial Dwelling Ilouuca, in convenient locations,
well arranged for eommrt, 111.1 10 good order; and will be
Bold at low rates, cheaper than they amid be built at the
present high price for lumber Mad all building materials.
For cheap HOUR'S, Lot, and Farming Lend, on easy ten=
or payment, call at the okLestabilehed Real Estate Office of
,3 ! N. UUTIILERT & SON,
No• 140 Third street,
.__
Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla •
wIL 1). ENOL,IhiI, Pitt street, below Pam, is new
manufacturing and bottleing the above terraragee on
au extensive scale. Ills articles are of the beet quality, and
mennfartured from the purest materials. octildy
Closing Out Solo.
Tnit GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OPPERED.—
YOUNG, STEVENSON k LOVE. Slim of the Original
Bee Elm No. 74 Market street, between Pourth street and
the Diamond, Pittsburgh, being about to make some im
portant &sages In their !minas, wooly; respectfully 0111
the attention of the public td the great' reduction In the
prices of Cloaks, Tatman, Broche and Woolen Long end
Square Shawls, Mewl Silks and Drees Goode, of every de.
ecription;,French Merit:me, from 40 cents up; DeLaines,
from tit% cents up; all wool Merino Plaids, at .17;4 cents:
good feet colored Calicoes, at 6;i cents; °tugboats, at 10
cents; Collars, Sleeves, Chemisettes and Embroideries, of
every description, 1.11 than cost. Blankets, the cheapest
everoffered; Cloths, Cessimeres and Satinette In proportion.
Purchasers, wholesale and retail, would do well by giving
us an early call.
deed YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE.
The House of Refuge,
FOR WESTERN * PENNSYLVANIA, AT PITTSBORDH,
Is now open for the reception of Inmates regrets:ly corn.
milted from counties cumposing the Weetem Judicial Dia.
trict of Pennsylvania. Forms of commitment can be oh.
tattled of the Superintendent, t.t the House of Refuge, or
1 the Secretary, at the ogle° of Palmer, Hanna £ Co.
By order Of the Board.
JAMES ANDERSON, Fresident.
I_l SATIN() StOVES—We would call the attendon of the
AU.. public to our assortment of IIEATILIO STOVES, of
the most desirable patterns, suitable for atoms, offices, par
lors, steamboats, and every situation where a tint rate
Heating Stove may be required. We offer an assortment
auperiat In style of design, beauty of Brash, and practical
utility, to any establishment of the kind In the city. Give
us a call. (HUFF, ItEII3INOER A GRAPY,
sep26 124 Wood street.
T ' UBLICAN COURT, or American Society in the
days of Washington: by Rufus Wilmot Griswold; with
twenty.one portrait; of dirtinguished women, engraved
from original pictures, by Woobutton, Copley, Glatrislx,r
ough, Stuart, Trumbull, Malbone, and other contemporary
tr .th itorLs. big of illustration.: Mrs. Washington, Mrs.
Doer, Mn.. Alexander Hamilton, Mrs. James %W
-WII, Mrs. Wm. S. Smith, Mrs. John Jay, Mrs. Ruins h Rog,
Mrs Ralph Ltard, Mrs. Jam. Beck ham, Pd.. John Ad. or,
Mrs. Harriaon Only Otis, Mrs. Richard Caton, Mr.. Tin :nos
M. Randolph, Mrs. Henry Philips, Mrs. William Bingl. nt,
She. Theodore Bedgeick, Mre. Edmond C. Genet, Mrs. ~a-renoe
renoe Lewis, the idarcininess D'Zrujo, Mrs. Chauncey Giesl
rich, fire. Charles Carroll.
The Ornaments of Memory, or Beauties of History The
manors end Poetry; illustrated with eighteen engravings
The above two Books will, without doubt, llecome the
leatilog Olft Books of the scumu. A few copies jolt received
at the Cheap Book atom of
W. A. GILDENFKNNEY k CO.,
No. 76 Fourth etreet.
Bell LEAD-200 bunalaa Bar Lead in store sod for sale
by J. W. BUTLER k
dar.d) No. 97 Find street:
EXTBA PRONIS—In very bandooms Annoy bow; 3
moo [oral. by idec23] W. A. aI'OLURD.
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law" :BleTwals TRIM AND yommi ars.
NOW OPlMia' loge madsulbe wellnb elbr plotted auk of
DIENCIII A GOODS, PRES,
among which may be Jmnd emu hand l* differentENTS styles
of motto cups and ambers; elipd holder. ; of a great many
different peOmens; toy tea eats, both of Ohba and common
ware; toy motto cepa and mums, of Lamb China; motto
maga; flower uses Sw mental ornaments; French China
and Bohemian gLaseeologn• bottles; China match boxed ;
Jewel loxes, for ladles' toilet; Preach Ohlna and German
Java card bulimia; Inkstands, • paper weights, of French
std Axamtian manalbeture; bhlna dindlemaas , of come fflOput varldez—and emery article in the line softie
his for a holikkepumnt, together with a large assortment
of French China Tea and Dinner seta; also tome two dozen
different styles of Toilet Ware, either In fill sets, or ewers
and huhu separate. White Iron Stone Dinner and Tea
Bets, and a beautiful article of plain Gold and Stone Were
Tea and Toilet Reim en expellent Writable of the French
Chian. Our Auk of House Purnbbing Goods is l arge; to
all of which we invite the pubis to call and examine,. we
take pleasure featuring our stock. ; •
Woe aide low, at wholesale or retell, by
deol9 JOHN J. O'LEARY.
E LIC 0 A N 1110LIDAY BOOKS, at DAMON'S, 115 Kerte
Milli near
i n tt jr°ery;l.lBfinly. _
Christmas with tu
impure Works, onebalf calf and cloth.
Cooper's Novels do do.
Scott's do do do.
Scott's do cheap edition; $4 and upwards.
Gems for the Drawing Baum; a superb boot of flowers.
Bitten Daily Bible Illuatrations; in cloth and one-half
fry 's
Ckeastentiu7; oneohalf oak
Annuals, of all pion.
The Brfd li r a 1n eloth end oitehalf aelf.
Macaulay', lifeeellanlee; do do,
Bodes Amtamianse.
HHLy ktranndes' Tommie of Knowledge, History, Natural
onshalf cal&
Biographkal Treasury, and Soientitio Treasury,
The Bpeetator, in 8 rob., ilvo; superb Sngll.h edition.
Moe A. Poe's Works; melte( calf.
Shakopee% In 12 different editions and styles, among
which are °ollie's, ha 1 roL, and 8 rola, 12mo ; Knight's
celebrate! Medal Shakopee% and the Boston 800.
tjohdison'alarge t
Wor ype, t.7lc j i L oth and onahalf cif.
Family Bible • a vary large assortment, from $1,50 to BV.
Child:refs Book, without number, with plain and emon
lillastrations.
Writing Desks, Portfolios, La, at DAVISON'S,
&elk $6 Market street, near Fourth.
L. OLIDAY PRMII2fTS.— '
Ala. Leaflets of Memory, The DiaAnni,
GIG of Love Memory's Gift,
Gift of Sentiment, The Who Gift,
The Garland, Gift of Affection,
The CWIO4
Ll
l c
l e = p la book,
Gem Annual,
ItriendaW'm Offering, Snow Flake,
Mayl'Wer Temperance Gift,
blmottle Offering, Rosary of Illustrations,
?doss Rose, Cabinet Annual,
+ltsigntiales 'Token, now to the Clond,
Cyrne of the Heat, Rural !fours,
Mewed' of Woman , Gift Waves of Anwriran Poet.,
IfoontleargA Melodies, Affection's Gift.
The &WI - Minot. Just reeeived,_topther with a large lot
of the standard Poets and other !Wks suitable for Chrlet.
mac yd 18418 Year's presents, botat er i venom W kyles ..1 -
needing, ruck as Turkey Morocc o Macho, . Sold
• ?• owlet prices, to cult the Call and examine
foeß. LAUFFICH,
0. 87 Wood streeL
_ .
_
PENNSYLVAMLI ININTRANCX COMPANY
OF PITTSBuito
CORNER OF FOURTH AND fiIIIPIFIRLD STREETS.
AintJberizsd Capital, ' ooo
I .
staut BUILDINGS alai other property against Ines or
darning. by Fire, and th e perils pr th e Sea and Inland
Navigation and Trinsportation.
DIUCTOIL
Wm. P. Jobneton, Body Patterson,
W. ?Weill:dock, Kennedy T. Friend,
Josiah King, I. Orb.. Sproul.
A.. 1. Jona., George It. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
James S. Negley, W.B. Havan,
Wad. Hampton, A. Wilkins,
H. R.
Hon. WiI ( II S . 4 rIINSTON, Pregdent
BODY PATS/OWN, lice President.
A. A. C 11.11112, Secretary and Tesasurer.
8. S. Cumin, Andetant tiectetary. deeltim
ILLLIghlr IIdPILRIAL 00Utilt ItUP.—Prot Porter
0 bas, without solicitation, give a certlfkate of the en
rolleea of this popular rough umillcitte. It will be inter
ceding to all wbo an afillettat withyougbs, and are meting
about fora safe and speedy cum— Anly /tot
ZICH•I4I2I Il December 10 , 1040.
Massa XDROSS:—Having b.lllllOl. some time pant very
much abided with a nevem ooki, and almost ooustant
cough, and haring tried various renedies, nyrup, Ac., and
nil to no effect, I wee !educed bynlyeateetned friend W. W.
Wallace, of this city, to make a teal of IL K. Sellers' Cough
Syrup. I did 00, and, to my groat staple, I reeled al
moot humedlate relief. It was With the greatest dificulty
that I lectured before my respective dames, but on taking
• spoonful of the Syrup jest Wore entering my lecture
mom. I could speak with perfect. Olen during the evening.
I would particularly recommend it to clergymen, la en,
wy
and o th er public speakers. I bare used two tattle only,
and am eon perfectly cured. I feel it to be my duty sx a
philanthropist, to make the imbibe acknowledgment of the
egkeey of the article, for I consider it to be the best non
before the public. JAMBS 11. PORTICII,
Protf them
Prepared and sold by IL If. SALMIS o 0 Ma o
, ta T
ood
street. dec2o
kiIINSTON & 11.10141LL11 YEAST POWDKR—The best
Yeast Powder now in use. Slave wanting an excellent
article •hocal purchue none beiVin 21 do. received by
JOE. VLEMINI),
decb corner of the Dimond and Make' st.
n0da1,23 eases morn of thosedeSi.
1/ nails Smut Walrus, which will to sold at LI% mots
par yard. Ideal A. A. MASON A CO.
DIAN 4 . ast ••, ed 600 pairs of 94,104, 114 and
.13 / 241 Zug/ I ft Preach aad SW* Blankau.
am= , A. A. IidEION A 00.
"liKAlllAlt's OhNtrealeb - atilAse *wring the grow th of
7 the hair sad whiskers, in A.
oaks from the don spa
!cation. R. 0
:sham , ADD street, New Tort, says It will
do IL Prima per battle. hold lay
dec2l St L. CUTHBIDIT, 140 Third street
DR, HOOFLAND'S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
DL C. Y. .TACISOD, Philadelphia, Pc,
WILL IlMerfaLLT CUM
LIVER. COMPLAINT, DYNPIAIIIA, JAIINDICP,
Chronic or Nervous Debally, /Annan of the Kidnrys, mad
all dames wide, Awn a disordered Liner ar Stomach.
Such
as Cowslips ,
Lion, Inward Pilea,
ifulnem,or Moeda the
Heel, deldityof tbefiltemsch,
NassesiLlearibmn, Dimwit tor Food,
Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Soor
Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit
of the litconath, Swimming of the brad, Hurried
and Diffieult Breathing, /lotteries at the Heart, Chock
ing or Elolifocating Sanitation when in lying Posture, Di MOON
of Ybdon, Dots of Webe before the Sight, Fever and
Doll Pain In the Heed, Defidancy4f Perspiration,
Yellowneas of the Skin and Ity Pain In the
Side, Beek, Chad, Limbs, Sodden
Flushes of Hesttan Burning the
Firth, Const
inp= l
of
Spirits.
The proprietor, in calling the attention of the puddle to
this preparation, dem ao with a feeling oF the Utmost confi
dence in its virtusa and adeptallon to thildblemes for which
It le recerunendieL
It le no new and untried article, bat iline that has stood
the teat of a ten year.' trial before the Ilonernan people,
and Its reputation and sale la unrivalled *ldly similar pre.
wallow extant The testimony In Its Omar given by the
moat prominent and well known Physidasis and indli idct
ale, in all parts ol the country is iMO2OOOI. Referring any
who may doubt,to my w idasorabills,"or ?Tactical Ifeeipt
Book, for Farmers and Familia., to be had Vieth, of all the
Agents for the German Bitters.
Principal Offlc* end blanufact.nry, 120 Arch street, Phil..
delphla, Pa.
Air Hold by Dr. Oro. EL Neryror, 140
busedock Co., No. 0 Wood et:MP
00 Wood Abort ; P. Swartz and.lo`
drollkdarly fe
, I :t g rtt r, ; ,t t er t.
d'lt g, Allegheny,
ne
• thfi
Ic=lM=l
FOR TIIR PREVENTION A.ND'CUIL&F CILIPPED
RANDI 3, and for communicating a tidal softnem
sod pliancy to the akin. This truly eltamat composition
has no rival, either in Europe or America, as thousands can
testify. It is truly specific Re conapositiost remains to Mit
day o profound secret to every other Perfumer in America.
Its great success has, however, given rise to imitations
from which it can be readily deter:Mß.4;6y its peeuliar
semi.trarmparent optimism., the absence of all greadnees,
acid the eitreentde milky MU ulalon into which it instantly
dissolves on applying It to the wet bands. Its effects are
Immediately and eolumicuously manifest Those who have
once experienced it. efficacy will certainly wryer seek relief
from other application...
BAZIR'S IdAO.TIIIIA, OR canon TOOFII PASTE—
A Valuable Denies/rim, which can be used constantly, ((de
xtral, giving healthful limner to tho teerh, end ...se
guard color to the gums. It alto dissipates trte odor left by
the use of tobacco.
To he had of the principal Druggists in I.l4aburgb, and
throughout the United State.
Manufactured solely by X. it4ilN, •
N 0.114 Chestnut street., &dote' Fourth,
SLLAWLI—A. A. MASON & W. are now opening up
wards of 000 Woolen Long. Shawls, of ellgrodem and
whSeb will be awed at very low prioes...: oov2B
Wanted.. . •
AGOOD BOOKACSDPIIR, who understands/the Memo-
We badness generally. A liberal comp , ' -Atkm will
be given. Addretty Lock Box 78, P. O. decl9
To Contra eeeee .0
iuf =MU AND INIAILLNSTON NAILBOAD.—Propo
ors sale for Graduation and Crow-The will be reeeivid
• • •
until DECEMBER 26TH, next, fbr that portion of the line
passing through TPNah7 county, Tennessee, and Tishomin
go minty, Mississipps pecidentioi, comprehending Sections Tr to 80.
Plans and ns may be seen at the Moginee.r's
(Moe, In Lo Orange, Tennessee, to which place Proposals
should be directed. • eastward
fromwestern end of this work is eighty mile eastward
from Memphis, and the eastern and is twenty miles west
ward from Tue.:amble, Alabama J. L. M TAUS,
deaden:l Prin. Assistant Engineer.
ElI BOOKS ll—The litstory of the Crusades; their
El Rise, Progress and Beau Ur.
The Life of Martin Luther, and the Reformation in Ger.
many.
The Parables of Km:Cam/sober ; with 26 illustrations.
The Cluistlan's Daily Delight and Busk Garland.
The Camp Pim of the American Revolution.
The Great Red Dragon, or Matter Key to Popery
The Archbishop, or Romanis= in the United States.
Afraja, or Mem.= Love in NOMay.
Behind the Beene: by Lady Rohrer Lytton.
Glance at Europe: by Rohe Greeley.
Life in the Clearings vs. the Bush.
A R nd u numw it o l u n s ot her u w sh or:k b
for sales o b o y e
It T. C. mosais,
deed Plo. 104 Wood lbrek.
B.IMBTONB-1,700 Jibe Brtmstono, for ask
by
DnovB R. E. SELLERS:a CO.
- _jl
A 11ANDINK—The beet article now In use for' asap;
A
handa ; 12 dos fresh received tins day by
&alb JO& IFILIIII4O.
FRUITS -30
1 l'l'd
Pri dt e B C= h lm aa ! 'd lo! B;
netl
do fresh Currants;
Fresh Cason, Orange and Lemon Peel, juot remind at
the Family Grocery Store of P. R. DRAVO,
dec.22 NOL 1 and 2 Diamond.
SUM P—b hbds Lowering's Syrup;
20 bbla do augers; Jost received by
00022 - F. IL DRAM).
I_l 0111Y-11i:saes this dsy remised sad IDs isle by
jia
den ItICHEY H. ODLIJNEI
Me!Ai
day readvlA and i tr I=B.
s ALT-60 sacks Am Tibia Sat;
1 box treats ; Jost
MUM
::.',4.._b.+y+~.~.' :~d.-.~.,::++C:.:c..:ate.••-.....~....,.d..:.-._.-.
MISCELLANEOUS
AGENCY.
Magent for lolling
OS= F. RATON, No. 19 Moth etreet,
and buying PATRNT RIGHTS, is now
mil the *Rowing Wady patented articles: authozioal to
Trott's patent Oil Globes, for Steam
Doan's Rock Drilling klueldnes ;
Doe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron;
Copeland', Stationary and Portable Saw Mlle;
Crawford'. Steam and Water G ; and,
Griffith'. Wrought Iron Rallroed Machine.
These articles have been examined by practical mechanics
and reachiobte, and pronounced superior to any In u..
He le also authorised to sell Rights to make and vend then
articles in any part of the country.
He has also for sale hot.proseed Notts and Waehers, and
Rebated Brae Work.
He to also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other
patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the busi
ness faithful and constant attention.
He relent to the following
CARD.
The subscriber, have long 1 een acquainted with Mri
Moore V. Raton, and have DO hesitation ID recommending
him, to all who may wish to employ hie service, as a gen
tleman of undoubted integrity and indeektigable Industry,
in whore exertions every reliance may be placed.
Neville R. Crate, W. Robinson, Jr.,
Wm. Latimer, Jr., John Graham,
W. H. Denny, H. Childs & Co.,
Jame. Wood, N. Holmes & Sons,
P. R. Friend, Kramer t Rehm,
F. Lorene, L. R. vingston,
Knap Wade William Li V. Johnston,
William ?hides, Andrew Fulton,
Wilson Di'Candlesty A. W, Loomis.
Prevention, November 27tit,18.54.
-
PEISMSII.III. FEMALE COLLEGE,
AT HARRISBURG, PA
MUSS institution, for the liberal education of Young
Ladies, vested by Charter with full Collegiate powers,
has been in successful operation for mare than one year.
The location is one of the most pleasant and picteresque in
the State, The arrangement. of the College are sorb as
afford peculiar advantages In acquiring a solid basis for the
mental superstructure. Ththe are two departmente--the
Collegiate and the SlWParatory, with their appropriate
branches et learning. The course of study in each is three
years, designated by as many different chimes. Young La
dle. admitted at any time.
Board o! Instructors.
BET. BEVERLY R. WAUGH, A. M., Principal
Mute U. Coatutsx, Principal Female Teacher.
Miss FLMIT A. Jonsson, Annstant.
Nereus AL Itentressr, Teacher of French, &c.
U. C. Bonnet:in, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. lc.
War. S. Howson, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural
Philosophy, &c.
Hun. Jossyn Somas; Prof. of Instrumental lactate.
Jxo. T. Carr, Prof. Vocal Music.
For Circulars, or for other Information, address the Prin
cipal, B. R. WAUGH . Harrisburg. p. decißm
New College, Lafayette Nall, Wood ..
ENMANSiti P, BOOK•KERPING, ARITHMETIC, An.
—Prof .MILLAR A BRO. continue to receive new stu
dente upon very favorable terms, for practial instruction
in the above named branches, qualifying them thoroughly
for the dutim of the counting room. open day and eve
ning. Mr. JOIIN BARRY, Professor of Book-Keeping, ac.
Please read the following testimonial. :
We lake great please re In certifying to Mr. Ban7'equaliB
- sea thorough book-keeper, and fully competent to
Instruct young gentlemen in the science of aorzunts, besides
brings good mathematician tad ripe scholar in other re
spect.. Jona Flunte,
late Professor in Pittsburgh Commercial College.
Jaime M. PRYOI,
Principal of the Third Want Public Bcoools.
Jona Kau.;
Principal First Ward &hoots, Allegheny.
I am convinced that Prof. Millar le eminently qualified
for his profession. A. B. Blm's',
derb Prmident of Jefferson College-
T li b E y Itte . lrm h ot o
r .] ci
t t
u t v a a a
0 . 1. g d, ; zad
bus:lnv. uld firm will be settled by the undersigned, .t
their office, corner of Boss and Find etreets.
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.'
Pittsburgh, September 30, 1854—toet2ty
Inane Jones,
A;{ANU➢ACI'UREit of Bpri,g sad Ipl gist etool, stool pluugb Bu !`°r.t - '• P
Irpfi l e
,
liprings, Hrs. Nut Taper, ball patent, &rens, Mall and
lisdrunereat Iron Adles,--vorner of Rose sod First streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. ocaly
ISAAC JONES.
D. B. Rogers 4 Co.,
MANUFACTURERS of ROGERS' pat.ut improved Steel
Cultivator teeth. °Moe cornet Roes and First street.
ocaly
ClO4lllllll/1 Out Sale of Embroideries.
FRANK VAN WILDER has marked down, and eon.
motive on Thursday, December 7th, to sell off sr ccer,
his entire stock of Embroider'," to make room for • new
supply In the spring. Among Lis avortment .111 be found
• Minden - goo lot of Collars, Sleeve"Chemitettas, Swiss, Jaw
nett and Dimity Bands, Handkerchiefs., Edginiut and In.
sertingn, Ae. Lullrs wishing to toy anything In thin line
fur Christman presents, will And it to their intareet to corn.
pant his price,. with those of other house" before pureha,
sing. Remember the place, No. SS MARKETStreet, menet
of the Diamond. -
Thr • liouses -
- —ree lions., and Lots for Sale.
WILL be roll at pirate sale, TIMEX HOUSES AND
LClrfi3. One Brick lloupe,situated on Ferry, between
Fourth sot Liberty Etreetz; Lot 20 feet front by ti feet
lock.
Alm, one Lot and two nausea, on Logan street, sixth
Ward. One House fronting on Logan street, and the other
on Carlwntefe alley; Lot t 4 frot by tun.
Also, the stand I now occupy, on the corner of Ferry and
Water streets, the lease rutin' lig ow year from let of April.
1865, with the Furniture, Bedding, Ac. The Honer at prwr
'et is doing a gond busitieca, and is pleasantly iorateiL
For term. wad further particulars enquire of
ALFA. CUPPLES,
corner of Ferry and Water eaves.
PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor,
CORNER ok , DIAXIO.'D STREET AND CHEERY ALLEY.
T (i r e n " ti e b.c ute 'i n be o r f r ardiVr ;MI:Zs" th e
ryd en d
d
• RIDING SCHOOL, which, In point of she, commallous.
OCAII and adaptation, undeniably expels any eh:altar estab
lishment In the United States. Ito location Ls accessible
from all parte of the ety, while its high and airy situation
renders It especially milted to the promotion of health, by
thin moot agreeable exercise. The Horsre are docile and
well trained, agid the proprietor pledgee hbneelf that no
pains or expense will be spared to mete this establishment
the first to the confidsnes of the public. oetatf
CET=
1 •
ntm OLD PRINTING ESTAIILLSIIMENT, (late John
stun a Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stationery
areboase, prepare.! to execute every style of Legsl.
Commendal, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book
Binding, and furnish crery article In the Blank Book, Paper
and Stationery line, at the sborhut notice and on the moat
ream/able tort..
Blank Book and Etationet7 Warehouse Printing Mies
d Book ' , lndere, miner or Market and Second eta. tnorlei
IL. & A. C. DIMEILIII,
WHOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers Iv Produce, For-
Wince Wince grid Liquors, 011 Monongahela and 'tactl
ess' Whisky, No. 111 Liberty st., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hy'297
Silver Mumaleatory.
•
S POONS, FORKS, E.UBLIS.IIB, an—ltenocrion is puma. —Owing to superior facilities In manufacturing my own
work, we are DOW telling at least 10 per cent. lower than
the eastern cities, or elsewhere. All work is warranted.
Steritng Silecr.—We also manufacture Spoons of the
British sterling quality.
Watches and Watch repairing continued, with every fa
cility and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction
to customers, both as to price and the superiorqualitT of
the work. W. W. WILSON,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
novl4 corner of Market and Fourth et y ts.
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
K. ZIGSLOW ■LMII L. 111712 NE. 0111:39I Mani
. .- • .
Bigelow & Co ry
SUCCESSORS TO E. M. BIGELOW, N 0.46
Diamond alloy, near Woml sheet, Pitts.
burgh—COACIIILS, CARRIAGES, NIES,-
TON 6, BUGGIES, and every description of
fancy vehicles built to order, and finished in • manner an
earpassed &r beauty of dweign, elegance of finish, eklll o
workmanship, and durobillty of materials.
Q All work warranted. noe9
_ _
DIOUBIVING GOODS
•
VItANK VAN ClOilllElt bee just received a large and
beautiful nwrunent of Mourning Collars, Sleeves
and Setts In Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and
gauze Veils, black Hockey and Gloves, In wool, cotton,
and sulk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, In all qualities.
Alexander A Ba,,ou's beet Rid Glovee can always be
round at No. &7 MARKET STREET, corner of the Die
mond. n ovl7
Writing ciase—Dittrt College. -
TAKE I.I"StiONB PEON' A WRITING TEACHER WHO
NO SPECIMENS BUT lIIS OWN.—The
Day and Evening Writing Classes r. 4. this 'lnstitution are
now in full operation, under 51r. J. D. WILLIAMS. Ladies
meet in a separate apartment from 3 till 5 o'clock. Those
dmirous of obtaining 510. William,' splendid style of busi
ness Penmanship, will pleas., call and get specimens of kis
writing.
Plain and ornamental Vie Ping and Weddi ng
ed upon short notice. Ills work In this line will be found
uperior to any ever executed in this city.
Steamboat Owners
j~ ILL find it to their advantage to roll and examine our
TT stock of STOVES, before purchasing elsewhere. Our
variety, both as to style of finish and utility, to superior to
any in this market. We also hoe a Laundry Furrows,
new hipiesign and principal, design/al expresuly for Steam.
boats. GRAFT, REISINORR & ORAPP,
novIS 124 Wood street
Waisted,
DY a sober, industrious young man, who will devote his
El entire time to his budnee.s, a SITUATION AS 51115
PING CLERK in • Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As.
elstant Book.Heeper, or a place in • Grocery or Dry WM,.
Store; and will make himself generally u.ful to hie en,
ployer. A note addressed through the ~ et Office to "A. II
D.," or lea at the odic. of the " Post," will receive promp
attention. sctalitf
IHAVE this day associated with me in thA.whelesale
Fruit and Oentectionary business, my son, T. 11. An
demon. The business hereafter, from this date, November
16th, 1864, will be conducted under the name and style of
J. 0. Anderson k Eon
novl7
Hats and Cap►.
414 J. WILSON A SON keeps constantly on hand every
description and variety of CATS AND CAPS, both
wholesale and retell. Thnee desiring a neat fashion•
able Hat or Cep, gond and cheap, would do well to give na
• call before purchaeing elsewhere. novlB
Horse Shoeing.
THE undersigned hoeing succeed.] to the business of
Maser. Ralph and John Jackson, and ]sated himself
next door to the Livery Stable of it.ll. Pattereon, on Dill.
mond etr• et, near Grant, is prepared to do the work of
HORSE SHOEING, in the beat manner and with the ut,
most promptitude. Having had large experience in the
business, and pawning a thorough knowledge of the struc
ture and character of the foot, arid en intimate acquaint,
once with the diseases of ft, he has oontidence in hie abil.ty
to give satiafaction to all comers.
A? Observe—the Shop is next door to the Livery Stable
of Robert H. Patterson. Diamond street.
Horses shod to plasm, customers.
novrAlm
No Humbug :
.. A
PSwo HUNDRED THOUSAND DOI rworth of etock
will not be diatributed at ROGERS d 00.'S Star Lir
mterreotype Gallery, Fifth etreet, opposite Almon* but
upon the payment of $1 you can procure as good n LIKE.
NESS aa can be procured In this or any other city. Call
and give nun trial.
Wm. Dlgby, Jr.,
{ - MOTU:LNG AND FURNISHING STORE, Mamie 11411,
Fifth street, Pittsburgh.—Clothing made to order, to
pod aryls, and at moderato rates. augal
Veterinary Surgeon.
THE Aut.:Ober being thoroughly acquainted with all
dhowe+ incident to the Horse, resprothilly offers hie
eervices aa a VETERINARY SURGEON, to all who may
have occaeion for them. He may be found at hie Shop, on
Diamond street, near Grant, next door to R. H. Patio:emu's
Livery Stable. ino•27xlimi W. IL JACKSON.
ITALUABLIg REAL MATZ FOR. HALE, ad,loinlng the
Borough of Manchester—THlßTY BUILDING LOlll,
each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep, and fronting on Market
' street 00 feet In width, are offered for sae quite low, and on
reasonable term of payment, This propert7 Is wt. of the
sedate of the late Denies Adams, Beg, and the MU is per
lid and beyond dispute. Apply to
nod JANIS LJLL.Y.
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sir• We eh) Utefolioterim fivitigs Atorliseg.TotaneaL Dr.
Kritzer, the Volt for the wed clin e , Up be ea warrant or
gwanntes a cunt in ow case of My Diane or Natefida,
that may be presaged. Possphide andanciny MIS grate
mod astonishing character uniff be then to any roe gra&
Oakeleyfa Depirratlve Syrup.
"We understand that our towneman Dr. George W. Oaks
ley, is now giving hie whole attention to the manufacture
of his Depurative Syrup and Extract of Serespatilla, in
order to supply the extraordinary demands tcr the article
wbkh are coming in from all cantons This syrup is with.
out doubt the beet of the kind aide in the country. We
' know, It to be one which we ran honesty recommend to the
favorable notice of our realer,. It has been tested by years
of experience and use, and found to be all that I, claimed
for it by its inventor. A pamphlet Is lying before no, filled
with certificates of ettra, the names appended to which are
not wen qf stnno, as is usual with documents of ais char
acter, but well known edam of Berke county—who - hare
experienced the effecter of Its curative properties. Append
ed to the list are certffleates of different county officers of
Berke county, with the seals of their wars! allege attached,
stating that they are well acquainted with the persons
whose names are given u reference, (among which are the
names of a number of our principal physicians,) and know
them to be genuine. We adrift the.. of oar readers who
are afflicted to cell upon Dr. Oekeley, at his adios in North
Fifth street, and procure cue of three pamphlets, which
will not foil to satisfy them that kis preparation In one of
eXtrecolinary power audefsimagroad eminently claming
of Huh attention..
Bold wholesale and retail at DM. KEINSIVB Drag Nhva.
No. 140 Wood street, corner Vilna Way: Alm of the
Golden Mortar. deeillaw
Ortetad.erahi araceelaSor Hair Dye.
A great invention triumphs over all factious rivalry,
seen in thls credulous sp. It has been weld that-every
city is a Paradise of ha:obtain; but let a really meritorious
article, capable of doing all that Is promised for it, be placed
In competition with mere noetrums, sustained by puffery,
and not by their own excellence, and the true preparation
will seaweed while the trash fella into contempt It has
been thus with 011113TADOE013 EXCELSIOR lIAIR. DYE.
It was offered as a preparation embodying all the chemical
Ingredients - of nature's own blacks and browns. The
chemists analysed it, and certified to the fact. The public.
Died it, and their experience manned the dictum of the
scientific world. Its popularity was atmst as Instantaneous
as the change of color it effects. The people were invited,
through the pow, to see its operation with thedr own e7es.
They beheld red, sandy, yellow and gray hair, transformed
In bye minutes—without passing through any intermediate
Dots--to a brilliant end rich natural black, or to any shade
of brown. They blind that the Lid imparted no stain to
the skin of the head, emitted ne wthpleemant odor, contain
ed no cartel aing element. Of thane, they endorsed It.
They could not do otherwise; and at this moment the sales
of the article exceed that of say other half dosed hair dyes
In the world. It is the Waif ackinee, and It may
be truly cold , " the noblest a11.. - weeleis the last." The Ex
/Actor Hair Dye must bruak down ma" other and monop.
oiler the market simply bemuse It 4 the best. The result
it produces is Its anadent advertisement Compare its
operations with that of other hate dyes, and judge to which
of them the palm should be swan/Ad.
Bold wholesale and noel at DR KATBBRII Drug Store,
ISO Wood meat. novlttaw
agency of Dr. 11. ■. Pitch*. Celebra—
ted filedlelneb, at DR. G. H. 1111E8RIP8 Drug Stare,
N 0.140 corner Wood street and 'Virgin aHey.
Cherry Puts:tonic, Pulmonary Bahian, Pectoral I:panto.
nut, Pulmonary Liniment, Deputation Syrup, Mart One
rector, Humor Corrector, Pure and idoclicinal Cod Liver Oil,
Anti-Dyspeptic BlLttare, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Nerrina,
tormifuge, Female AIL, Ihmalei Sporifk, ea, &a, need by
him constantly and with unprecedented sworn, In the
treatment of
. D. I. ■onn&
Olds, Cbughs, Cbmneseptioa, Asia, Heart Diseasa, Dy a
pepria, Scrofula, Slaw Diseades,.Rtuassuatiess, Finale
Oesuptaints, Pan, de., de. Dr. Pill's unequalled
/taw Salem Plated .Abdominal Supp,rters.
Dr. Rides improved Plated Sfeel
Baring Shoulder Brace. Dr.
Pacles Sama &ha
ling Tube.
ALI°, all kinde of Proprietary lifedirinee, at the lowest
print% wholesale and retail. novitalaw
LIST OF GENUINE PA=T RIWICINES,
OM LIVID MID ICA 8/1/1 TIT
PLEPSING BROTHZMAI r
Tosalfts sad Uwe PM.
Wholesale o cod Deemer. is Adria Maliciam,
Corner Fourth and Wood assets:, Pittsburgh.
- [7 - BRIAR'S COMPOUND;
Jayoe's Aar:stir.:
Canninstire Balsam;
Hair Dye:
Expectorant;
Sanative
" Hair Tonle;
Wham'. Balsam of Wild Cherry;
Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam
Ifootiand's German Bitter.;
Holt. rd do
lloatettees Stomach do
kirsch's's' Uterine Clatholicon :
• Storms' Scotch Cough Candy;
Price'. • do;
Thorn's do;
Howe's do;
/*rood'. India Cholagogue;
Morse's Invigorating Cordials
Tyler's Gum Arabic Drop.;
Morrison's Hair Dye;
Phalan's do
Batebelor's do
IdeMunrer Elixir of Opium;
Bryan's Purifying Extract;
Dailey'', Pain Extract;
Ihown's Essence °Omaha Ginger.;
MaAllistar's do do:
Kidder's Indellible Ink;
Plumes do do;
Anshoki's do;
Dr. Curti.' Hyman.;
Lyons' Ilathan;
David's Lilly White;
Blain'. do;
Tobias' Liniment;
Hunt's do;
Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment;
Mexiean Mustang do;
Farrel's Arabian do;
Gardner's do;
Barrel's Indian do;
Carter'. Spanish Mixture;
Barn's Pile Lotion ;
Moen Fun;
Scarper Acoustic Oil;
Merchant'. Gargling Oil;
Rtuihton, Clarke & Co.'s Cod Liver Oil ;
McAWster's Utrittnent;
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Sings' Itch do;
Ferret's do;
61 do:
1 1 .5•1. Magnetic Ointment.
Judkin'a do;
fivralm's Panacea;
Houck'. 'in
Sargent'. Infant Panacea;
Perry Davis' Pain Killer;
Pe er' Cherry Pectoral;
llobtexer Pepsin
Ride Petmleum;
McLane'. Celebrated Wier Pills
Brandreth's do
Wright'. Indian Vegetable PM"
Lee's Ant&billous do;
Sansaprzilla Blood do;
Even's do;
Swaynaielbtract Sarsaparilla Blood ills
Jayne's Anodyne Cough do;
Townsend's Health do;
David's Plasters:
Shoemaker's do;
Dr. Newman's do;
Radvray'. Brady Relief;
Mania Remedy;
Prof. Wood'. Hair Restorative;
Emerson'. do;
Bull's Sarsaparilla;
Townsend's do;
Pand'a do;
Guyeott's Fatract Yellow Dock and Sariaparillan
Wolff'. Schiedam Schnapps;
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Soap, Cleaver's Honey;
Highly Scented Brown Windsor
Musk;
Lndlum'e Specific;
Metal:lB'r Sudorific Cough Syrup;
Tyler's Gum Arabic do;
Selars' do;
Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry;
Smith's Tonic Syrup;
Barry'. Trleophorous;
Norwood's Tincture of Varatrum Viride ;
McLane'r Celebrated Vermifuge,
Dr. Locock's Pula:ionic Wafers;
Thompeon's Eye Water;
Agent. for all of Dr. McClintock's lamllypiedkinee'
Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps;
Water'. Atmospheric Breast Pump.;
Gum Eleatic do do
C. B. Headly & Co.,
CHEAP CARPS? WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third street,
near /locket, would respectfully infcem their Mends
and the public generally, that they have now In store their
complete FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every
description, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the com
mon Engrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one
to eight yards wide, new dodges and awry rich. Come and
Canton blotting, Di-uggets, Rugs, Mote, Shin Rods. Window
Shadea, Sc. Persons in went ant invited to oat and 'ISM.
Me their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, end Redden"... feel -
Lobel on the most reasonable terms.
TERMS.IIIBF.BmaION l profits and quick soled." 611
oct2 '
051311 LY.
133DECI
Homo !dowse Factory,
AVY SHIRTING CHECKS AND TWMS, intended
to suit the retell trade of Pittsburgh end Allegheny,
of hard t=ant, dark patterns and Indigo blue.
: general n that Stewart's Cheeks and Tweeds
are not Infetior In quality to any others manufactnred in
the United /Ratak — with an inereming demand fbr them,
encourages the suboniber' to extend his busfoons, with •
view to keep up a good assortment of ouch Cheats as nsa.
ally retail from 12% to 10g cents for yank Samples wilt
be sent to merchants who cannot make it convenient to call
at his Wareronto, Rebecca Week near thedepok Allegheny.
ectl23m• MWART.
Notice.
IHAVE sold myintareet in the bludnem of Long, Miller
k Co., to B. A. Lon, who, with John Phllllps, will eon
urine at the old eta Po. 109 Prinit Anat. 1 cordially
reeranmend the new firm to the patronage of my Mentz.
Pittsburgh, July 29,1864. P. H.
W; S. JACKSON
e. A. L0NG....«
8. A. LONGI - 11 CO.r
BBELL AND BRAM POUNDSBA AND GAB PPIPTIGGI,
Write attention to their inoek of Mandell/am Brackets,
Pendant., and other fixtures. We fit up Brame with One
and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds to order, fur.
nigh Railroad Pumps and Tank Pitthagi, and keep Anti-
Attrition Metal onntantly on band. bat
T R IVIVir d WtiiIIIT IT E, l ' i l It
hia
near the Two Mile Ron, between Pittsburgh
end Lawrenceville, a splendid aeatataoen
of VIIIIITLES, of every deactiptlon, cod will continuo to
receive regoferly,_now and em hovel Oarrispat, Wit
eaVlCtiV:tt„,,..°nthe "I.7`"'
with bin U knowndioilinee in toe Moo
int, bollattare hhoesif
putting down all
Thome wishing to p= m r L e
reagestfallyinvitad to call
and an. for the elves.
Bipedal and pramptattartkri pafa towed.
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CLIIVZLAND AZD PITTII3II.2OR
/LILILKOAD.
112
Olt in nag Pennscrlvanta.
VIA A 0 2 .7 512171. •
aborteeta glint sad most Mishit route to Toledo,
l A- x =os* Mod, balms, and Bt. LOU* is .VIA
This rotate Di an Basile !reties abutter and about eight
DIANOOLIB.
hoar. qukkee to Oldeago, then the circuitous one VIA IN.
Three Deily %sins between Pittsburgh end Cleveland.
These Deily Trains between Cleveland end Chicago.
Louie
Tins to Clevaland six bony Chicago twenty.two boars,
end Bt. thistyseven hours,
VIA ALLIANCIL
Tina, In Cleveland leave Anna. at 7.30. A.D., 12.00,
M., and 640 P. M., connecting at Hudson with Trona for
Curnhogs Palle and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at
10.04, A. IL, 2.20, P. IL, and 8.21, P. K.
batTbe Traina of the Ohio and Penns. Railroad, leave Pitts -
ch at 820 , 1 L, sad 3.oo,con
necting at Alliance with trains which arrive in Cleresland
50 10 04, A. M., and La, P. M.
Penance's inßt. Louie, Rock island,
Galena, and the North-we nt, to go through win
out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
arriving in Cleveland st .2.3) P. IL, es that
le the only train by which don connections ere made
through to the shove points. .Passengere by this train
reach Clinics at 7.39) next - morning and St. Loeb at nide
neat.
Time gained by going via Cleveland, eight beers.
The Twins from Cleveland to ?endowed Mingo leave sa
Mows: Leave Cleveland at Lai and 226 A. M., - 7.46 P.M;
arrive at Chime at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 AL M. and 1220 M.
Trains leave in Bock Island and Bt. Lodes !blow,:
Leave Chicago at 9.15 A. IL, 10..06 and 11.00 P. Y.
Psinengers for Bt. lonia go over Bock bland Relined to
Joilet„ and thence over the Mingo and illeideeippl Railroad
to Alton, and thenc* by Steamboat (28 miles) to Bt. Louis.
Passenger by 11
s the 9.23, A. .. Train arrive In Bt. Laub at
next day.
11.20 same evening, end by the 10.06, P. M. Train at no
Baggage checked through to Maitland, and there re.
A FAR
Ite Chicago and Bt. Loofa
FARB VIA ALIJANCIZ AND 01.11VIELAND.
ler mead I
lee mesa Sme owe.
To Alliance ... -....52 30 I To Oldeago---911 90 9 60
43sraland...— 400 La i1ai1e........ 14 60 12 60
T01ed0....... 800 Bret Ueda. 18 50 13 60
Detroit-- 800 Bt. Lords. 19 50 15 60
d
are red to procure their *lkea at the
oill=Vooraparry, to Hone,, axe
below the earner. J. D l =,Fre:et
Beet J. A. RADISBRYpi=th.
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
1854. MiItapINANUEI 1854. .1
RAILROAD.
rirHX MAIL TILAN will leave every morning (Erodays
ex tact) at 7 o 'clock, atopplng at all the regular Ml
in Philadelphia at 12Z1 A. M.
eta
don TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (except
Sunday,) at 1 o'clock, etoppleg at Irwin'., Greensburg. La
trobe, Blairsville , Lockport, Jokinfilatore, Gallltse,
Altoona, Au., arriving In Philageighis at 5 o'clock, the next
morni
THE ng. ISPBMISS TRAIN will leave evezyeiening
at ONO o'clock, Mopping only at Greensborgh, Latrobe,
Lockport, Johnstown, ikusonarhall, 41allitsert, Altoona,
Au, oonneeting at Harrisburg with the train for-Balti
more. and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 2
o'clock, P.M.
THY ACCOMMODATION MAIN wIH lam every alter
noon (except Sunday) at 520 o'clock, stor=all reran-.
lar statir as -
, and running only as far
THY IaYIND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily
(except Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. M., stopping at all sta
tions, and runn in g only as far as Brinton'a.
BILTIIIINING TRAINS arrive in Pittaburgh. Pixel Ac
commodation arrives at 8 o'clock, A.M. Express, 1.21) P. IL
2NO,
Li Second Al=lll M. 47,P. M. Mail 12a1 P. M. last
ne, A..
Pate to New York,sll,so; Pare to Phtlati s alds,V; Faro
to Baltimore, $8,50. rare to liarriebrug, .
Baggageohacked tophia all Aitken on the Pennsylvania Un
read, and to Philadel and Baltimore.
Passenger. purchasing ticket. in oars, will be charged nit
cams In addition to the station rates, except from stations
where the Company have no Agent.
Pennsylvania money, and par funds only, reached in
payment kr tickets.
. .
NOTICE.—In au* of lom, the Company will bold
themselves responsible for pemnal baggage only, and the
an amount not exoesding $lOO.
N. B.—The limelaka Omnibus Line bee been employed
to convey pessampirs and baggage to and from the Depot,-at
a charge not to mood IS cents for each peasemgar, sad
Id cents for each trunk.
For tickets, apply to J. RINIKERRN, Agent,
At the P. R. R. Psseenger Station, on 'Shinty. st.
Pittsburgh, November 13th, 1814—(korld
OHIO LID PrIINISYLVANIL HaILILBOAD
•
New Aleramigenewat ra
C OMNI? NCIN G FEBRITeIA Y2B, 1864.
1854. spangualum_ 1864.
MAIL TRAIN
ame;
tae. tave . i t s Pittsburgh .3.
nd .11; dines . at Iv: .
nitration there with a list Express '?rain, reaching Mud:-
nati about 12 o'clock at zdght.
REPEL= TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh n 3 o'clock, P. N.,
after the arrival of the Express train Dom Philadelphia,
and meshes Orsztlbzo at 11,30 P. 11., connecting with the
NIA= which reac
mda hes Chwirati o i
Indkn the
.swartand
Belfontaine sad Indiana railroads for Dalton, Indansprafts
and towns In Indiana.
Oinnertkine are mad* with Cleveland. Mow Seville. San
dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Micas° with Damns, Upper
Sandusky, Tared, and the towns on the Mad River Road.
Alen, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns
on the Mane&id road.
•• • .
Fare to Cincinnati $7 ; to Indhuiapolis $6 ; to Dayton $6,60;
to Toloio fe; to Wants. $4,24; to Zanesville $4,10; to
Cleveland $4. Th rough tickets to Louisville at vedused
BJETURNING I
THE XEPRESS TRAIN leaves Oreelltne at 1.15 P N,
and reacher Pittsburgh at 8.30 P hi, mum,. with the
fast Exprees Train through In fifteen horns to Miidelphts •
NAIL MAIN leaves Crettline at 2.30, A. N., on the ar.
rival of the Night.
,Exprese Train from litoetunatl, 'and
arrive. at Mem:ghat MAO, P M.
NEW BRIGHTON AOCONMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh atilo A M , and 5 P N, and New Brighton at
A EL and LIS P It.
PEW GET TRAIN Leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A N, and 9 P,
N., and arrives at 420 AN, and 4.30, N.
Sunda
sir The Trains do not ran on Sunday.
SW Tickets or huller. butternation. apply at the ticket
cakes of the Ohio and Pennsylvaada Railroad Company, of
J. G. CURRY, at the rerun Mb:sunder the Nonongaluds
House, Pittsburgh, or of
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent,
Paieral otzeet Rtatlion.
91628 JOHN KELLY, Peenerger Agent.
STEUBENVILLE
TO NEWARK, COLIIIITBIIS CLIOINNATI,
WINANIAMia.
Via ;Steubenville and Indiums Railroad
"EMMEN MILKS BY CANAL PACKET, AND CINTRAL
OHIO RAILROAD from Claypool's Station to Newark
wad Cdatabas.
Passamgers leaving Mei:MeadlL at 7 delcck, A. kL, arrivs
at Claypool's in time to connect with Night Express Train,
on Central Ohio Railroad, for Newark and Oolumbiss,aaF
sing at Newark at 12.03 A. M., and Columbus at 1.10
emumethig immediately with train for Chminnati; and at
Yeah with train for ludianapolis and Chkago,
''IA DAYTON.
Returning, pameagers leave Columbus at 810 A. M., and
Newark at 8 A. M., arriving at Claypool's! at 9.02 A. Id,
and leaving immediately br Bteutiroville and ieftraleitit•
points, and arriving at Btenbemvilla at 7.41. P. M.
. .
PRIZSINii seas. • •
From Steubenville toliewark, - 13 45
Do. do. Oolumbua,
Paimontere Ong lry this mute will procure Tickets
at the Maria Ohio Railroad Ohms le Columbus and
Newark.
Penmenggccnn change Cars at Newark, fir Mt. Lemon, Ebel.
by, d, Sandi:Wry City and Toledo.
/12 a few weeks the Btenbemeille and Indiana Raihoed
will be Intend to Newark, thereby • with the
Canal Packets. IMAM P
noel Bonerlntendant.
PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NSW ORLEANS.
.MOST DIREM AND ONLY BIPLTA ROUTE.
RAILROAD TO CHICAGO
- -
TIIENCI BY
CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
An Air Line Route from Chicago to St. Logic
pantie LICAVI3 CHICAGO DAILY (Stuadays excepted)
I oo arrival of Moron Train of Michigan Beathern vent
Ovntral
Ist. BT. LOUIS DAY . Pah,
21- " " znomr 31. •
Trona run through to Bt pule in fourteen hours, abr.
Spoingneld and Alton, without an
ogfui eclat"
( L b MltE ss rne ing 7 and Al K th
o g :k ir oran a nt l it..i.
FIRST STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANM
and Intermediate points oaths Mississippi, and with regular
line, of stamen for Ransom and Omicron Bluff.
TINS PROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 88 HOURS
Baggage checked through to St Louis, on Michigan Oen
tral and Southern Mains, and at the depot In (Rdargo.
B. P. HOLLISTU, Ctdeago,
General P
RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jo, SoperinteodEnt.assenger Agent.
Sill" Through Tickets to St. Lords, by this route, eau be
obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Chrudand and Pitts
b and Ohio and Penrorylraala Railroads. reeg2:7lka
PENNSYLVANIA B.AILROAD
:I' l l
FREIGHT TARIFF,
Commenelng December lat,, 1854.
FIRST CLASS—Br ores,Cedar ard Wooden W Feath
ers, Fornitare, meond hand, Furs, Pianos,
Wins., In Imkets or boxes: 90 cents MlOO lb
&coed Close—Dried
Fruit, Beeswax, Deer 81511 e, Dover
and Thnothy Seed, Glassware, Hanhrem, Bede, -
Sheep Pella, Pegs and Uather , 75 mute 11100 80. Wool and
Third Class—Beeon and Pork (loose,) Batter, In Arida',
kegs or Mb; Hemp, Elides, Map, Window GI ,and Cot- ton, uscompressed: 66 mats 11100 rm.
Aerie oMa—Alcohol, It i te . l l :s;s Cr
and Malt, Beef and Pork, Cheese, Lerd b" W=
0 11 ,WhIski, Cotton ( ecutpreared,) Tobaseo, id made 111
100 Itri. Dour, $1 M
GZOBGZ O. naIIZZICIM,
Doe d Dalght Agent
A .
T A MUTING of the Stockholders of the PKIRIBYL.
VANIA - INSURANCJI COMPANY, of Eltialmarel, hold
at the Once of the Company, corner of Yotath and &Mao
field street; on Monday, the fah instant, the fbikwring per.
eons were elected Di:red:ors for the awning year:
William F. Johnston, Jacob Painter,
Georgelrelhitock,
J. Grier Sproul, lam. 8. Begley,
A. AL (Wrier, A. J.Joar,
H. B. Campbell, Kennedy T. Mend, .
William 8. Haven, A. Witidits,
Body Patterson, Wade llamptost,
nov7 Josiah King.
Meelater Carriage Factory..
TOHEBTON, BROTHER a CU., PRACTICAL COACH
0 HAMM, corner of Rebecca and Relmentstreets, Alle
gheny city, Pa-, have on hand and are somulecturing an
extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockaway', Buggies,
Baggage Oars, an, made in ail their various styles, with
strict regard to durability and beauty. of finish, using in ell
their week the hest Juniata hon and eastern hiskroy. Be=
pairs Weald to an the most nameable boson They feel
confident that ail who may favor them with it
Waft
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arrrill be pallidly satisfied on Wel of their wort.
- The Pittsburgh and Manobseterthassitames ple=r
pea minnbesthrting the day. • •
BUBBAUB-41aboipayandiellaut
LIYWn., repenting tasty bandlesens .11
1!=.
ed end Ibr rale by T. B. 101:001
letiT . • Bmithaeld seeset.
Hoary APCholi r oatt i r mim aa Ni.dmi r
IgITROLHALB 0110alata sad
IV maw of Pim sad biota alta, allattr
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