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Af......t . et::.t,t.#: ,L ,!.? 0 officer, The }• were held to hail in $3OO. i "V.,..Ctti I, , Nts •Tac tr.„ o,*.e.4o,a4,- •.4,i*.i ., ,, . ---4-•-•.-..-- - 0,,- 4 ,1, '‘...: , ,r., n cy, ~ .... a . '"'. 4! "4:1 ., r,, , , ,.1_4 1,,,p,'. 34,, Ar 4 tirfL p_, 4:4 0, . 0 4a .41,-, , itt, ; 44 14 ,0 , 1 :tk.,„e 1. iies o l PORTAGE Heim - 10.114-Th° ears passed through the 4 :41 ...1.4. - I",;!tliiri - t..,..iti. 4 .11.77" .. t.i t f.W.C .- 1 - .3 . 5,N,? 1 / 4 "CZ: * r .' ,. , -,,1 ., t. 41 new tunnel of this road on Friday of last week tw.'"lerlit,,VA.,. ll ,t .:1.17tt-1,15*4."dt 0 t, iiy.. 4 r,, ..tN.-... - ; f, en. Cahnhan, Superintendent of this road, intends, .L4i. , ,, , -'74„ .... 41,,, ; N1„....,. A....,, ,,,,",.... ..W.:S': *,:!ki1 , ',.,1 a s soon as navigation opens in the spring, to run a 4. r• tt ta1 \ 0ft, 4 400 ... .. r.. " *."1-1 1 : :,it * :"ti c?- 'l - .44" *"-- .PIiP, ,4 1 4._.• 4 !;*4 1 :;i: , - . '":*' , ::/rl' ...`, train or passenger can from Hollidaysburg to J0hn5„,t_,.5.„...,,, „,t_,.s.„ . ..,,, „Nifs 4- `,..,„'N 1 ..„ ti•V''',,lFil:,; ..Y P. ...",1?"-',., .. town. The entire round trip can be made in a day . :4 1.4.4 ?, 3 ' '..-4-4 ;3 1114- ff".4 4 4,1 * frt.eiri 31,4 . ,,,T ; e: :t.4,,r'tt1 ir , -, :, -- T, 4 „ .. . and will be a groat accommodation to the people of ~- ..„, ' I-10iit ti te,,5P,441, 1 r4,,,, e.".J . ,F.' , 40, ,, .,i . ,,1 :- . 4. rt. 1 the above places, as well as along the route. 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' • " - 'it ,t • at, r , ...7 , 4 • i , -.,.. 1 ~- -, c i k, ~, r ' : , , , -., ,„ . • ~ , 'it, :1. ri?.:";,-e.f,-,;.....-',.;;.:.:,..,-.4-f.!..,'.`, - •7: • tr r•: et,t. 4 4 } ;3; ,r 4 j 74 .r.le .7 " Irw'S asy•p r LOCAL AFFAIRS. SA R Jti•-= . - IT DECEMCBER - 1. • ITZT lITNTB TO 0112110Q8 PABBENGEBB.—SUpGF.STIONB V 041416114 lowitk r iniAtOtrolig to a, certain class of people rho patronize: toanitma linesl • *Nit gi)ii.4 .. lbl4,the wrong 'bus,iatry,oit - - - ean- - not o,as.pected.to coal the large lettors):4'..-thi.side, and.the.ffune of - other people is nothinet.i4oti: iriereytru get into the 'butt, tell the gontittoter the pia Rate ; Wiqh to be past down i,..stmd.-Iniid-rig donago,nevr Ogre lo.look out for yourself whteryott reach:the/Tot yon go beyond it, you may then legally withhold -the fare. Oh -entering a 'bus, if you carry a stick or an urn brell4iip-iihrtieular to awing it about with the point upwtirds. Taking care of other people's eyes is no business of yours, and the stick will clear the way for you in a most surprising manner. Irthe Umbrella is wet, put the point of it into any boarkshOiS.; you will thus prove that you are a per- son of precase method, having a place for everything, and everything in its place. If von take a seat next to the door, thrust your legs , threctly across it. Whether , the - other passen gers can get in or out easily, is, of course, no affair of yours. • When you take a scat, sit .sideways, and occupy as much room as possible. Every body has a right to get td much room as he can for his money. Never4nove to give a new passenger accommoda tion. You have shifted for yourself ; let the new comer do the same. You will thus prove that you coruddor yourself quite as good as anybody else. NeVer . get your money ready before stopping the 'bus. /f the money is worth having, it is worth waiting for, and you teach public servants submission by such treatment. - - THE MIIRCILANTS' ExcaAnoE.—The Clowniele of yesterday afternoon, in a notice of this institution, stiys,; foxy truly, that it has now, although only in its second year, become invaluable to the mercantile interest of this community, for whose benefit it was established—fully realising the most sanguine ex pectations of its enterprising founders. The advan tages it , has yielded to the merchants and manufac toren' of:-this city can only be appreciated by daily visit.(o, and those who avail themselves of its facili ties for the interchange of commercial information, and who have, heretofore, known the difficulties of ob taining reliable knowledge of many important corn merlin). r transactions, which can only be developed through an institution of this kind. The facilities afforded by the obliging Superintendent, Mr. S. T. Northam), Jr., and his assistants, in matters of ouch importance to the commercial interests of Pittsburgh, make it appear to us very reprehensible for any of our merchants to absent themselves from a place which is undoubtedly the heart of our business vi tality. • • EXTE,NSITE OPERATIONS IN COUNTERFEIT MONET . —The good people of Monongahela City bare been thrown into an excited state by the operation of a gang of eounterfeiters in that place. A large amount or counterfeit and ,¢2,50 gold coin. and altered notes . .on the Metroplitnn Bank, D. C.: Merchant's and Manufacturers' Bank, Troy, N. V. and $5 O , on the North Weitern Bank, VB_, were placed in circu lation. A man named J. Chesroun was arrested, and shout .17,300 in spurious money found in his pos session. Ile made a full confession of the fact of being engaged dealing in the money, and implicated a prominent lawyer in Washington county. A large amount of material for making bogus money was also found in his house. It is supposed he has ac romplices in this city. The prisoner keeps tavern. lie ‘N iA itrilibto bail for a further examination. • Sexas of;Sinus.—The following sales of stocks were mode at the Merchant's Exchange. on Thursday evening 'by P. M. Davis. auctioneer : 19 shares Bank of Pittsburgh - - 559,:10 39 " Rithangn Bank - - r. 7,50 1 0 " Pittsburgh Trust Co. - - 61,75 40 " Mechanics' Bank - 53,00 30 " Allegheny Bridge Co. . 38.00 10 N. A. Mining Co. - - 20.50 :;t) " " " - - 20,00 " Pitt. and Stout. It. It. Co. 21,00 1 " Pitt. and Connelly " - 18,25 1 " Diamond Market House As. 100.00 " Ridge Mining Co. (forfoitedl 1,25 04" " 1,05 20 - - 1,10 570 •• - - 1,00 150 HMS " " - 50 814 " 10 TUE P.A.YETTE COT NTT SUBSCRIPTION TO rue CON - I.LS VILLE RAILROAD.—Tbe .Genie of I,iberty ' , MIA's that the Commissioners of Fayette County have agreed to subscribe three hundred thousand dollars to the Pivalturgh and Connellsvale Railroad, on condition that an ample real estate security is given l.y Irt.rtyagc that the county will be kept clear of the payment of either principal or interest, upon the sum subscribed. One hundred thousand dollars is to go reward making a road from Connellsville to Union town, to be surveyed and commenced without refer ence to the completion of the road to Cumberland. AFTERNOON EIRTRITION AT THE CITY liALL.—The grand panorama of the Russian War will be shown this afternoon at three o'clock as well as in the even ,ng. Owing to the great crowds at night a day ex hibition has been found necessary for the accommo dation of ladies, children, and parties living at a distance, thus affording them an opportunity of wit nessing one of the best exhibitions of the present .day, without encroaching on their usual hours a retiring to rest. Children are admitted for 10 cents. BIAINTII ro in:ATII. A coal boatman, named Wil- NM Ritchey, vras burned to death, at Louisville, on . 7imsdrty last, by the cabin of the boat in which be sleeping, taking fire. Hie body was brought 1„, m „ qu Thursday night, and interred yesterday morning. • Dis arms and logs were burned otf, and hir body eo r .'tch mutilated that it was hardly recog. I,,cable by his fr ,:‘tids. The coal boat belonged to .r. William .Tone=, e, • Pu ri Perry, and Was partially ,aved. 11,..41/1 POSTAI3E TO BE PREPAID DI greats.—The Post Offioe Department has given notice , 44.134 from the first day of January next, all letters, not must ho prepaid by stamps, and Postmasters are r.....quir°d to :have stamps on hand, so that all who desire, °A * . Hddain them, The evidence of the prepayment ‘' .4. ,ostage will then be the stamp only, and when not affixed by the parties sending letters, the Postmaster must put them on. THE INV ACCLATE CoscnerioN. 7 -Next Sunday will celebrated by the Catholics as the feast of the Im maculate Conception. Tho feast properly (elle on Saturday, but the celebration will he pocdponed until the day following. This feast occupies a prominent 'lace in the Catholic calendar. ON Thursday lust a solemn High Dims was offered at the Cathedral for the repose of the soul of the late litaho • Varlderetde. ()BMUS'S FALM—The Fair for tho benefit of the Catholic Asylum will open at City Ma on Wednes day, the 19th of December. Two Boys, aged twelve and fourteen years, were meet to the House of IlAfttge, yuiaerday, Ing Alderman Major, at the request of thnit parents. P RS ON 6L. — Una. Case p a ssed through the city, yesterday, on his way to Washington Cl.v. Ito leohed hale and hearty. THE Court of Common Pleas will meet this sib, 'ro ing, when the decision in the Thompson case wilt be delivered. lirrwisteto BRIDOE.—The new bridge building across the Allegheny river, at Kittanning, has two of , the 'spans completed, and will loon be lipiehed. ARITHMETIC AND ITS APPLICATION TO BDAlNEBA— ozlxaimprAanc , j9,b4IO_,EsLAR id any, roirdpn, T r i forreq..".4fticilt Pf.TTIBBORGH Nal 71A4DE AND will etaide4illtiO &rite bcth itscWd o many irktorgi StCßtAlli4 E. figures,nn4 in fr gin r tn n9° 9 .P3l.4;R.innT'iclimst : i i'il(M T hat • . inertictide to /he' nia . as cif ea:4m educated. kudzu:apt Ties Pfericl men. For facilitiWfor iteriniring 'this nat . cbrrixtr m MABEE, - 1180., W. CASS; see advertisement of fro City College. , _ • Deaswer. N. MUMS, Se. Secrodaty. JAMES P. BARR. Suprrintendent. S. T. NORTSL&M, JR. Dasvoultee cf ArbAnztion for November. OEO. W. CABS, T. P., JOHN S. COSORAVR, JOKE GRAFF, HENRY LAMBERT, JAMES O'HARA. SHOOTING IN THE STREETS.—Ten young mon were committed to jail, .ydsterdity, by Mayor Adams, for, firing off pistols in the sireet. SCTILEVE COVRT.—Court met—present, Judges Lowrie, Woodward, Black, and Knox. FRIDAY, November 30. J. & R. Floyd vs. Begley, Mohan & Argued by Belden fur defendant in error. Rood's executors re. Mood. Argued by Hamilton: for plaintiff in error, by Knox and Hepburn for defendant in error, and by Bbalor for plaintiff in error. Bryan, lionhody & Co. vs. The Commonwealth Submitted. Court adjourned until this morning at 9 o'olock DISTRICT Couirr.—lion M. Hampton anti Hon. H W. Williams on the Bench. FRIDAY, November 30 Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company vs. Francis Snyder. Rule on defendant to show cause why his last appeal from the report of the viewers should no; be stricken off. Lothrop for use vs. Peterson's et al. Amended replication, and plaintiff, by leave withdraw his demurrer to defendant's plea, and files his replication thereto. 44 - Dr. Hostetter's Celebrated Stomach Bitter., BO universally known ssa.liatifier_andatningth ener to-the - system, ttaviS 'abfiffaira - ivide-igireitil popularity in this city and surrounding country, which is constantly inereasing as their highly beneficial qualities are !wonting known. As n tonic, to assist digestion—to give a good appe tite, and impart fresh vigor to the whole system--these Bit ters cannot be excelled. They are 'particularly aday}nd to this climate, its thousands can testify Rho have already expe rienced very beneticial effects from the (regnant treo of them. Wholesale aid retail depot, No. 1%7 Penn street, Pittsburgh, and for sale by 'Druggists generally throughout the United States and Canada.. nee-213:dka zip. Clark's Stomach 'Utters are acknowledged by all tybo have tried them to be the boat family medicine of the age, for the cure of Dyspeptia, Coetivenesa, and a disor dered elate of the Liver and Stomach. They have no rival. The proprietors do not pretenikto v nticui people Irma using other preparations that. are mid upon, thO publiomOder the name of Stomach Ritiers,lor they babe found that only one trial woo needed to render such mutton unnecessary. For sale, wholesale, by LVLLU3I ct CLARK. Third 'treat. between Wood and Market; lilitl. it. K.EYBEIt, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. .O" — A Great Medicine for Females.—Hun dreds of ertimulants have been invented and sold, purporting to I,e allocates in the various cheeasee and derangements to which the delicate formation of %colleen render her subject. The result of all thee. stimulants has been to impart a mo mentary activtty to the nervous eyetem, and tune vigor to the muscles; but this relief len bent 311(Teedad by a &pre. aloe and prostration greater than before; and the repeated attempts of invalids to build themselves up by thaw false remedies have finally ended in destroying what little vital organization was left But in using -..liocrhave's Holland Bitters," you will find uu euch diseistrous reaults. It Is a purely ,egetable compound. prepared 04 strictly F4l.ll[lllE' principles, after the manner of the redebrated Holland Pre furor, Buerhave. Utider its influence, every nerve and mu.selo receives new strength and rigor, appetite and alearp return, and finally perfect health. See advertisement in another column. CAUTION careful to ask for Boerbars's Holland Bitters. The great popularity of tins umlicine has induoad many imitations, which the public should guard against pur chasing, Va. Bold atsl per bottle r or six bottles for $6, by -the pro-' prietora, prietoni, BENJAMIN PALE, Ja. A CO., Manufacturing' Pharmareutnits and Chemists, Pittaburgh, Pa.; R. E. SEL , LEES CO., earner of Second and Wood streets; and Druggists gunenttly. nov26 INVENTIONS AND PATENTS New Is - ve_vnosa.—Mr. Eaum has now for sale at Inn rib, lAtiou room. No. 80 Fourth street. several very valuable patented articles. Among others L Hopper's patent bench plane, which is In great demand; a potent vice atta-hment , Leeds' eelebrated heaters and ventilators the much prelsen portable oven, which no family should ho without; Bartley and Fur's fan blowers; and several other useful inventlons. The plane, the oven and the heaters, we can safely speak of in the strongest terms from uUT sawn 1.AM:n.7401, Mr. Eaton's new lino of business ought to prove prolltablis hinn.ell and useful 1. , the public New inrontiono era nil the go now-a-dam and there are some is w.sl one. uttering of tato. HEALTH, ECONOMY AND EXCELLE: , .CE.—•• Knmi , first mod th x . IVAC3II7‘ , ), intaUarlS en•f imams, a trio sanctioned by Nature. indispensable to Lift, Health and Action, and in every way replete with universal law-tante. Some 'ears of study, labor, expense and proving have been glean by the aubacriber to simplify and pot-foot lust spinal for wartulng, draught and ventilation, bud its lutrodunton and nor within the pant two years, hi tuenr plates, .;but rhlaly Philadolphie. NM York and Boattn,) has met ooh all the approbation he could wish. The following is a brief descrlp ttitm of hut autprotementa, all of which are palmated in tine United States, and purl of than. it. England: A Draught and entilating Chimney. which, in factories, dwelling., and buildings of every descrtptiom secures the fol lowing atisantages:—A perfect proof against etre; self-elean tong and self-preservatton eonstant. powerful. regulated draught, wo that a stuck' 40 feet high hoc more draught than thole usually built 100 feet high, or more: a saving in fuel, at least ono-ttfth part; a means of taktug warmth and venti. lanon into and out of rooms; a saving of part of the hest that is usually lost in the atmusphere; and the mnstruction of one due to inst. ei in every story of a building. fur every roast adjacent to IL A Trio Ventilator, r a ventilator a ith three powers of so u...a, which can be triads of any nut In any form. to suit the arrhusa - ture of ally building. and n a to plain or OrtiltiTitnit ; into serur.a constant ventilation for am edifice, without admitting snow or ruin; at cures stoke( chimneys. and is certain to give them draught. A Ship mud Car Siphon entilator, to throw abundance of frosii air, and distrihute it m n ehtp or -or, and drew out the foul air, without ailluitting ant snow or rum. and tint our hole to be minis in the roof or deck. And last, but not least. a Tubular Furnace, or Heater; this may be of any aim and portable or fined. Ituddings with it are warmed in a aupenur amount; it admits no red or run. noun beat, but taken the fresh utnitteithertc mat rapot. threct and warmed into the rowan, making a Loran feel bk. , a P 1. .- sant June day. and rvutributing largely- to pnanote baalth, mutton mutt cheerfulness. No gas or stooks eaeapea, and no ftruroto can be rater as to fin•. It to htghly approved In churches; it is durable, ample. easily managed. tika hable t,, get disordered. can be elear,l without making that, and la not clogged and obstructed by rout clinkerino It mees bi filet, and if properly attended, lout little attention Is neede,L,) . n fuel MY,. These inreutana are all xiairdr. but rffertual. Arrhlterta artisans, builder., and nil interested. are reernertfull,r regu,st .•,l to nunntiue tium. Keferenr., gokst and suincient. given JOSEPH I.EEDS., Patentee, and Proprietor. . . Up,. MOSES S. EATON, Agent fur Patentee, he. SO Fourth street, Pittsburgh. in nutty to receive and 611 order, at 511, , rt notice for any of the above mentioned great inventions, and to aino propound w receive proposal,. for 11.111lial taring the same in the rite, of Pittnburgh or Cincinnati. nov27 42w lIATENT VICE ATTACHMENT—A n.'s. Ingenious and I useful Retitle for Machinists. For sale by MOSES F. Y.ATON, Agunt, Ott Fourth street. pay Rvfer to Messrs. Livingston. Copeland A Co., Novelty NVorks, n0..215 SHINGLE MACIIINE.--KENDALL'S PATENT DOL'ItLk: ACTING IU VEIL AND SHAVE/L-1m at tention of Shingle and Lumber dealers, speculators and others, is directed to this invaluable invention, which is now presented to the public as the Arst and only pracucal ma chine extant, for Riving and Shaving Shingles. Various cutting and =wow machines have been invented for making Shingles, but It is a well known tart that Shin gles cut or sawed across the grain are quite too finery for rooting purpose.. NUIPOCIAIN invenuous have recently ap• peered for riving and shaving. and these have all been con demned as worthless, from their Imperfect method of riving, which consists of splitting from the side of the block but one ehingle, which almost invariably rune utl. This difficulty is entirely obviated by KiniDAl.l:B MACHINE., {{loch first splits from the side of the Work a piece thick enough for two shingles, which in separated In the centre. and by means of elastic guides eueh part is conducted through a pair of approximating knives, which completes the operation; then prodneiu; two shingle/Int every revolu uon. This machine wilt rive and shave from the block three thousand 81111110 Pa per hour, of uniform thickness and taper, eruperior in stolidity and durability to those made by band or any other prom.. its operations are by no means confined to pine and oiler: soft wood, but works to equal advantage, oak, walnut, and every other description of timber that can be split. The workings of the machine can be examined at If. If. Ryan's Furuiture Buildings. Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Tu timber owner., shingle dealers, and men of outerprise, this opens a new Ho ld for speculation, as there is no similar invention extant. The machine occupies but a small space, is of durable con structlon, and costs but about two hundred dollars, and man and two bops can maim from 25,000 to 30,000 shingl per day. For right of torritory, or mewhinen, tuquiro at No. 31 Fifth street, or at thu City Hato/. Cla. AU uroded information wW ho forwarded by letter, whim desired. 0. K. CHAMBERLIN, Agoot. I.walkdtf EXCELSIOR CORN-SHELLER. THE WOYDER OP THE TT.VES. p . ansitb4 Patent, February 27, 113118. ill Bl l Kum. Nit aniabable and complete lia.nd or Power OORN f ruu pronouurod by the moat competent 7ilechauba and ilicloulturists to ho the fastest end m o at eomplew c i orn _ s i 3O :et *Mir tuveuted. being aide to ,bell A Builli a per Minute! It is worked by band, ~,, , t lt. s iet.Tll expenditure of muscio, and eeparates the corn from th. Wh'n'iut breaking a pa, tide of either. every idAn who wants Every Farmer should have one; as, to make a fortune, should purchase a 4 ,PV''_„ Bo u„th,ern and Eastern goatee are yet to be disposi' 4 " 4 ., wX l i be given on each terms as insure an immiin- -• R„,_r . . l • Call at onoo upon the Agent, No. 110 Snidth:"wid street oppaidta the lost Office. ,or2o r DIAPTIRAO3I FORCE PUPSfII, patented :kik gust, 1854. is the most perfect and otßcleht, POMP over invented. It Is of cast iron, beautiful and ornamental; double toting: weighs. 40 IN,. and delivers 30 gallons water per lemurs. (smallest size ). lt can be :Monied at one-third leas price than any other Pump ,d equal capacity ; Is not lit• ble to get out of order ; simple in constrm'Aleu ; cannot pos sibly freeze : and gives a constant, steady stream of water. For Stem Engines, Mills, Factoring, Boats or Workshops, or for Wells or Cisterns, those Pumps cannot be excelled. All persons, Interested or not, are luvited to call nod see the ~no In operation at Lewis' Intelligences Other, on St Clalrstroet, near the Bridge. @l The NV tatern Counties of Pennsylvania ara for sale, and afford rare chances for manufacturers or speculators to realize handsome Income. JOSEPII LEWIS, nov N 0.2 Et. Clair street. GARTLEY & FOX'S PA T-E NT FAN BLOWERS, for Foundries,. Rolling Mille, Smith Fires, Fc. , patented July 17,1855. Thee° FANS are mode on an entirely new principle, and will run withleas power than any other Fan now in non. The blowing wheel is mnchliglitar and stronger than that of any other, and from its peculiar construction is lesa liable to get out of order. The shafts are made of cast steel, and the ,lonrnals ere parallel, running- In gun metal boxes. MOSES F. EATON, Agent for Manufrcturers, No. 80 Fourth etreot, uovl:dswtt Pittsburgh FASHIONABLE ILATS AND CAPS, AT Low Paaora..--.J. WILSON & BON, No. 91 Wood street, tropectfully in form the public that they have a large assortment of the latest otyles of fiats and Caps, which they will sell at low - slices for cash. f. 11.—Just received, a new style of Ladies , Riding Bahl an'to),lPo- Inov11.1) J WILSON & SON. v , r r.•• . . . . . . . ~ . . • • j ' 1, 1 • . .:75:. ,-.- 4 ... • ' '4 I '4-.1. •'•• '' -•••• f. ...a.. 4. ; •• ••41 ; .r; - .. - ....-. 1 ' ••••• , • ,--)' : # ` 4 4 - ' l4#l ; .°Vf. ;;: "{ '; e' ; •'-r ''' .9 ;:;' • ; :3--;-•,-;',.- '1.,:;:••OP'-4-; t ::', •! . .. ,Z•7 . "'-' ' ''' ''' ,'- rri ' : -.; ` ,..1 :r.Ti•--4 , :n-. , 4'Alri.. , ,•?,,,,• - •:Z4••••41''''' I. 14 . " '1 ,, •:4 ''''''';‘,..',,,,,,,,,,,•••• +1• • • • ., ;; i • - :_. ; 7 , : • ~.,,,,.. • '' ; "1,, ' '',' !•• . .• , . , - ' ' -'; ' a • "; .";:•:„., :,......' .. - ' , ..1 .,,- P -.. ..,:, - ;.4.,, , ,1,...... - .4.4 .- .M.4,74 . - Y5Zie , . , ...V.,,:f . .?? 0, - ,4 .e...11 ,-, .x ,- ,-. 4 - 1 .1. -. ...,..... :7 - ..ii. :-.-...-. 0. -. ..;r„, ." . " - , , r- ...,:- ..."'.'7, 4 4.72:4". 4,- - - - , - ,- .: , „: - .1 1- 7 4 .01 ,,4 2;.. - e ,- .T ,, ...- ~ ' ".., . .i.3. - . .,:..i.7.6-. . ..,- ..1.,.-2,1-2,,,,.,,:.,,,,,::!--7,,,..,,v, „.%,..,,,,,„.„.„...,.-„,.,,„..-._,.4„5„,,,,,,,14,,,__„:„...x.,_. - ... :.. , _ -.. _ • . - . . .. . . mTrfrrp7p,ul PITTSBURIfikR MARKETS. OFFICE OP THE DAILY MOILVINCI PONT. t Saturday, December 1, 1659. Tecterday was rathrr dull In business circles. We have the following sal,4: A-81PN -Sake 5,000 Ibe Potash, 3c, cash. BEANS...A sale of 30 sticks at $2, mach BUTTER-3 bids solid packed at lbc. FLOUR—Sales 80 Ws extra, from wagon, at $8,25; 50 do so, from store, $8,0.1; 121 du superfine, from wharf, $B,ll .4.; 231 do do du, $8,05, par. LEAD...IOO pigs at 734, four mos. IKETA.L...SaIss 20 tom Keystone, anthracits, PR, 4 mos : 60 do, No. 1 anthracite, $3O, 6 mos; 80 do, No. 3, Eagle, 929, 9 mos 20 do, No. 1, Mercer county, pet, 6 mos; sdo No; I, anthracite, $32, 9 mos. OlL...Sales 20 hble No. 1 Lard. 40c, cash. OATS...SaIes 500 bushels, at depot.. 33c. E... Sales 225 M., from canal, soe; 100 do, from wagon. 80c; 500 do do, 80c. Ohio Cattle and Hogs Thorn ewe In the State of Otto thla year, 1,791,189 head of _cattle, and 2,195,769 toga. In ISZoI, the number of cattle was 1,712,607; and the number of toga. 2,886,986. There ta, than, a alight ittcruase of cattle, but the taunter at toga it 891,2113 hwe than not rear. The Hog Market The ruling prim for good hoary hogs. yesterday. was $6,50 net, with sale,. of 150 light holm at $0.2.5, and a lot of 1000 head, to average 200 pounds, at $0,25. The receipts of h.. 445, yesterday, were quite heavy, the railroad from Lexington iiritiging in lent evening 66 can, all bill of hogs, and wo learn that one of the pacting houses expects to receive 18,000 hogs during thn next Ivo, days. At Hull, Hunt A Ce.s. 1600 hogs were slaughtered yesterday, with 4000 head In pen. Chveley .0 Co. killed 502 hop, with 1000 in pen. A. S. White A Co. killed 600, with 2500 in pen. At Atkinson 1000 hop were slaughtered. with 1900 head left over in pen .L.tii.sritir. Charier, 28tA ult. Fruits In New York. Thor. ie a great ,warrity of Malaga grapes in New York. It In mated that a ahopkever who had a few kegs on hand sold them out very readily atsl,so a pound. The Journal of Commerce otaten that other deerriptione of fruit, ouch am orangra, huly-apples, Sr.. an- tolerably plenty. The latter retail at one dollar a half-peek. Animus are $1 for layer., and $3.50 fur bunch, orange. from Naas. and Claxton are welling by t he barrel at ss,soqmi. Apples are not arriving free 7, nod priven eul van v.lc last week Sin) run figscente per pound. Philadelphia Market PuriADgmemA, November . The transaction. tho Iron market durum the week heave been few in number. sales 4500 toes Noe. 2 and for future delesory. vu privet, terms: about SOO tuna for imderliate use, let ought $2l, $2.131.;? fur Non. 3, 2 and I, memeetlvely fines. Nidie, Sheet wed Plate are w moderate request for the season Nails have been considerably Inquired for. dull: prices have undergone to change. The export (1011.1411,1 for Flom bad fallen off; holders term at yi . f y 'pinto, WWI ; aleout 10On hbla standard brands disposed ot. met evening. at v. 4.56 E. bid; a moderate icepttry fur learnt ronsinnption at from $0,5 , to slti.2s for common and extra tamely braids: the tee-rime are increarmen. the Impactions fur the past week amounting ft5.,070 Mils. The market It Intro of Wheat, and it In want. gel at tier advance noted yeetarday Ityo In decanted; 1500 ban Prune. sold at $1.26. pert at n pre. e to Inc fixed. Corn tNentlieuee in fair demand; further sales of '..A.alOqeftoore toes yellow have 1... en made at 714ifile for new, 7Maosc for ten cod. and $1 for old. In Provisions there Vs I, change; a rale ot pickled blame At I IN, and I'-`l.lolllder* t I tee ‘re. 1W y , OO de, A male of lammed 011 ut 1 101. Yeliirky held Mud) bids at 41(442, and hhdc at ifee. New York Market No , YORK, Nownntter :AL—Cotton d.rooptug, anti salve YXt bales flour acl%anced : sake lh,Ono Ale to gn.hti, lot straight State, 5t?,67.i tor t o..d Ohio, and PM for tScenitaru Wheat dull: talc. 15,000 At/shale at $2,20 10, bushel ho &auk, art, rod. Corn drooping : oleo =,OOO hushale. Pork firm, ogles 600 bbltt. Boot firmer; sales 2.54) lAA. Lard firm: wilt.. 900 Able. Coffee improving hales 20. X) Nfle" Rau at 1134 i. lruu dull: sales 50 to. Scotch pig at $3l. TuLacou firm , aalee Zo:, blob, st 6nr.10 1 7. Stocks higher; Esdiatige firm. Caul. bertand Malligan Contra', 97'4:, Prow. 0-ori Co. 7.. heat:hag Railroad att!c.. Cincinnat I Market CIY.I,'N /11. .Ndv,mber mien I', bbla at ja Sale , . 4 , 0 burr punt*: white Wheat, at $1,74; x) no, rod do at $1,64 . Fdtles I.IDo to, a 1 51,0;4, deb verad. Ilu t ni atom lower. ranging jr',,., $0.;2.14E.,..50. sates 1500 Ittsati. drcLiLsod plect, 61 - I.,en Slat,tildrns at ,).. Yard, 1t.1., , bales GU) kegs and doll , oak.. to, bbl, at 134 1 ,4,a1->,,,. auger to g0...1 detnatoci maks 150 1.6.1 s ii,od fair at 11,5; .airs 15 Itbd. Ince, ut.st at t 13.. Dm; sal, CV Lag, at Ilan. Beiltlutore Market November 30.--4410.1 thi, morning of floor fkt crt•el 6.1.1 uhw , awl $9,124, for City Mille: Wheat tlrm and active. Corn rather better; old yellow SI • white 91,010 e. ace white nei;M: yellow Ks(fpiS. AUCTION SALES BY JAMES M'KENNA, WOOD STREET, ABOVI: FIFTH T , EREMPTORY S.ALE o}' LA L' tr loterites 'TAN- S/fir, ALLIGRENT Cot - NIT. on MIINDAY, Thaeinte, 34. at 11 o'rlock. A Af oidt la ald at public sat, the Sam:oh, of Philip Anuth, decd, fah, of the city of l'hiladelplna, at the him.. uf Junes 31cl/in:nth. eu the Parehurgli and Steubenville Turnpike Road, ant al, tl ef ,e ou the Ahddlutoau Road and en the Nolilfattow a Load. that purtion at the Intersection of the Stermenvillt Turnpike en.. Ntibleattiven Rood, throti,J, sch t eh th e Steubenville hart beau disabal into boa, ay.:mating five wire. each. a Itb the nese of utak:lig filtareant country realtlenres end ganlening pieta, a. .haurnntsa in n diagram to ba obtaln.si or A action lllimeti .4 Jan/ 4, Alf... Kenna, No. 1 . . A/ W A orria.t. Ititt•borgit. or Dian NI, Jahn, Mt Donnell. nu the pry mi.. ia Ti,.. land. is the \lel tlletown Howl havr lean eubilm pied inn farm.. ..t abent thirty earl, and nib. faun,. -mall Lae.' file t elght r., suit the ton 'intent, .•I tletia ale. noun: not 1.. Lirs posaa 1.1 n large tract The • *Jumble tract at land imitated on the littalturgh and Steubenville Turniiiki at rliertler's Creek, th.si . Mr Jana r mill he .4,1 faihject tc hitt claim. under a loaee for lite at the yearly rent of S'lso. payable eittuiitunually. At the M1a:14. , nnrr nut also Is. ,mull tragt ef land ..1 alaut I. I; hem*. known as the Shaffer titrehaae, it unreal nt••tit rtuA. from Ifittehurgh. on the Il.'sr Turnpike 'bated hailing from the Steolicusilfe Turnpike to the !Sank R.a.l /temete twiaLting to priieure healthy and pleneent Iscation, Iliont to the arty, only three utile. &Arent.. in a g.... 1 burruutided with agin,eltle mattiery, will find this proporty all that ran lie ea-i l ium-it. The hind to of qualify, In a griniti titate of eultriatinn. well watered, and print:fatal with real and lirmattate A ri.spol anThsa.l etatiou will probably Le locattni In the vb - ii.fs, furnfsh., laCilltiva to and Irons the cite at as.ssral statesl pertosis dtlring the day, of not mare than tan minutiae transit Tramo--(Mod11111.1 rash, sod Ixalanre In throe omal annual payments, olth tuterrst. to be serurrd by band and nn•rtgnm• FIJI" further parttrulars, appllcation ruuy be [Muir. at NI , fig n tar Auctem Hutto, kittsburslt, ur t , Mr James MettutuielL. prrtuuuo norllda STAI'LE DRY l.;001.)5 4 --1 morn I.)..vulbet 241, collllllllllt at lu ,:c1.3.1,, sill ...Ad, a( thn euultnereinl Iklr, IL.n.t. ~ruer •,( at, Filth .tree[...—An stock ,d fresh :staple Dr, Cr...! olubrnong a doping hit it..w.rtalent articlos fur texuily on. aUch a. lrl h 1.11)t.1.1$, fkury Merinoa, Idnek nod Colored Alparna, Nkr k Fl.lO caa mu do, Satiom, 171-14.1,1011,, Wik.dleck 1,11.1114 A, ovt.rr.miug, likp•il Cambric, Venting. Flunk.ng. Tape , . Tramping, utr, 30 I' 'I ()AN A uttuatrer. i)ooKs BY CATALOGLE—nn Saturday evening, br. - ••u,- ) Ist, at al, o'clock. at the Gantnetcesl Sales Rooms. corner of Wood and Fifth streets, u 11l sold—A large rub lectiou of valuable Books, includtua MAO) standard author. .111 various departments of Ilterature, among are. lt **.rty Novels, 5 vol.; Suyl follural Ecouonvy 51cvarrlas of Europe, thrk's Works, 2 vol.; lirttith roots, 3 vole; MI, J0,111f0,.U . D Clarneteriatica of Women, fins engraving.; Life of Re , R. Matt: Perc,,s An. - I,lt IGmutun, and Poetry , Pictorml Half Hour.. , Geological Ithaerver. by De Le, Beebe, Dunlop'. history New York. 2 lola. !land Book of N ovdle work: ass Yi to. Art, Lantisespo Gal lery' Steuart' y hoot Tee L, :",11.1e1,111•••• Pb two wog ra , bardeche'a Llfo of Napoleon, LOS plates; hats ,d ilru !lull World of Industry and Art: Studios of Slaver,. tot', Wok of Martyrs. Full N1113(111., catalogues, VI hich are o.w tvaly P )I._ DAVIS. Auettoncer 0 ALE OE NIATII rY I NO CO. STOCE,--flu 4. 7 1 Thursday evening. Dectnt.ur 13. ut thu Mur rtiuntu' Exchango Itoornii, Fourth rtrert. Plllaburgh, will 1•n sold, for I,CULIDL of whom it may naericnn Mining Company Stur.4l M VPS 101 IT SPRING WACWN AT A I'CrinN---116 ' V nom' morning, D.,eml.er 3. nt 11 del 4, nt thn Commerrtal Bale+ , ROOMS. owner of Nt'ntwl and Fifth greets, will be 0.,1d, One au bertantial, well finished h , pring Wngon, onliable for ono or two horses [llOll9l P NI. DAVIT, Auctioneer. WILLIAM S. HAVEN—TILE OLD PRINT- Isa Hate Johnston A Stockton.l and BLANK BOOK and STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, Is pre pared to execute ever) ettln of Legal, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat JOB PRINTING and 1-itaoi BINDING, and furnish every article in the Blank 11,,k. Paper and Station ery line, at the shorteet notice and on the must reasonable terms. %cm... Blank lk‘tlit 4ild Stationery Warehonee. Printing 01E, and Book Bindery, oornor of Starke and Second sta. [nay le RICHARD C ROCKING, Muunfactumr ttf Gilt, Silver. Braga anti Bronze LOOKING-GLASS, PORTRAIT mid PICTL:IIE FRAMES, Plain and ornamented, No. 21 Ft. Clair street. All kinds of Composition , tru au ,,, st „, fur Sterizrstiogts, Lc. All kinds of Gilding and net:dilute, to order. Gilt Monli.ll4o for Triunes, telioletiale and retail. Varnish for Oil Paintings, Lugratings end LttllogTapllek, for man. te.lmpeu - ed or defaced 011 Pathetnge reetored lu the lee manner. All Frames and Mouldings manufactured in thts es tablishment may be cleaned, w ithom injury, with tamp and water. Call and a c e. N. 21 St Clan' strew, Pittsburgh. nal.46:tf JGROUTT, Importer of BRANDIE - ,, tr GIN, WINES, &-r. Dealer in lino Old Monongahela Whisky, Peach Brandy. Ac. Al., RECTIFYING DISTIL tII, corner of Suiltlifiald nod Front streets, Pitleterrgli. apt!? THOMAS OLIVER, SADDLE, IleaNE,sB eau TuNg MyLN CYALTURER, NU. 4 St. Clair armor, PittaWrgh. tea. 1148. 3 Clasping, Mural, Spurs. ac. FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP—A — Ri'lLli- WT IN ALLIM4 y CITY, 24 (NA Lr WO. A good bargain can be had by applying st,opl fit the office of the jyl2:tf MORNING rOST. L OT FOR SALE—A good Bt! I.DINGI,or 24 ise4 front on Cnreou street by 100 foe IA depth, ii BirtuingLum, etil bo sold rhoopEnTorY of pw.) Y. GILLMOR}:, i 513 0 1 tbe ottee ut the llorning Post —A MILLIK_EN & CO. hare on hand, uf, . their tathasivo CABINET and CHAIR 11.4NUFAC TORY. So. ti 4 &Mitt Mid otruet, a large asaortmeat ~f v t ,„, y and Kaki Furniture, which they will .1115 per cent. lower Man customary rates. Terms, rash only Llec27-s• _ --_ CHARLES BA_RsETT, lIORSE SLIDER AND BLACKSMITH, Liao ereclaal a 1,1•1 V and entam ,,,u„,,,, Brick Shop on CLLEKHY ALLEY, betweer, Third and Fourth streets, where he in prepared to do all work In hrs lice n oh tbo utmost prompande. Having had long experience in tt, bunineea, he nogoim Atbily thin patronage uf bin old culitosnere and tbe public generally. J. Li. JONL3 b )itymy JONES & DENNY, Yorerardtbg &ad Corumtalop Me r chant*, No 61 Water street, Pittaborgb. capitt z iFc~.. ' 4.1.1 *t - , Tux Rmta. Last.crein t ing, u 6 Ana were 7 feet water in the channel, by the plei marks.and falling. Weath er clear. an 4 *tumult. . 4.•1" 0 , , , . Jitrsi TErz steamer "Clietriot," 03k.t.A14°41''tit= Sunday packet-ta-ZillidtithettiaibibiMinttArror Tux steamer " Fore itaar Packet. for: . Wheeling Chia wonting ; Ate leaves at 10 o'clock. . Tat stoner " Grapeshot," Capt. 111 - Bride, is sow looting. for Nashville, and the "Soath America" for New (hibans. They trill both leave to-day for their destination. THE steamer " North Star" is loading for St. Loala She Is preparing fur a winter campaign by sheeting her bow with iron. She will leave to-day for the above port. TITS Meamer L e banon" kart. thin morning for St. Louis. Capt. Milliamson and his Illieidtara, Mr. N. Parker, will sea that all who travel with them are well eared for. A Pniv 111, deepatch frum Nashville to the steamer Lucie says that there were three feet eight inches crater mr lisrpeth Shoals., and rising slowly, with businesa dull. THE Sunday packet for Cincinnati is the Bad steamer ••lekeye State," Capt. M. fleltv.hoover, leas ing atlie o'clock. Pluesengera by this is ,at will reach Cincinnati on Monday evening. I'm: fine steamer `Pittsburgh" is the regular packet for Cincinnati We morning; she leaves at 10 o'clock. We ad vise thee traveling to tho Queen City on this boat to be on board early, 0.8 she lamas punctually at tha hour ,advertised. Fun Loi:civitta.—The reticular packet thla evening for Lim- Lsvllle is the •• Capt. Near,. She la a model craft,, has it model commander and a polite find gentlemanly clerk who will make every of e traveling on the "Rochester" feel comfortable. Give her a trial. CAPT. M. MILLASQE}I . B new steamer Messenger" is now nearly complete, and will be ready to receive her furniture on Monday. She is of mut.tantial bulb', and was construct.l by L. M. Speern, of Bellevernon. She measures on deck 155 feet ; feet beam, Slid 5 feet 3 inches depth of hold; Is sup- Flied with three hollers. 35 inches In diameter and 215 feet long. with cylinders 1: inches In diameter and 5 feet stroke. tier cabin is a neat affair, put up In C. Goehring's usual style. Ca pt. Millenger is sparing no mains or expense to make the Messenger" equal to any boat of her class. Wears inform ed that Capt. C. L Brennan will preside In the Clerk's office; if so, there Is no doubt but that department well be properly attended t.'. L•kn. INsvrcroi,' ILI:PORI FUR NoTmisair—The following in the report of I.l,ncem grantr.l, Bc, for November, by MeMSI , Dickey and Watson, the L. ul Innpectore for the port (,f : i'auf+ Lwrn.n.d.-- , . Original) John K. Haney, nod. Kline fetter. John C. Andurnon. iirnravt/..l—Jamo. A. Conn,,r, Jamon O'Neal, Jr, Ennwe Doan. Francm Blniu,. Jemoe A. Ifa.rton, IV A. Morro. =12r=:E12111=11BM Enytnerrs Ll,7l;fti.--(OrigiuttP7 John P Eaton. H:neroati.--Joweph IL 511,14, W. H. Brigim Derl4l Form L.,. B. F. Oa. Clan, Engusetrs L amar Refweri. —J. RunAell, 2nd; J. Young. do. Tax Louisville thwart% of the 29th. says: The mer wan abut at a stand yesterday, With so, en feet ins- the canal. and far fret nine inches water on 10 fails. le the al rand pout peas. • The. nit.towtipin. at St Lvui.,Tuendny, wm falling, with wn than um, fel t tier to Cairo Th. Cm., l i itintlinnippi in i•Wi••1 With it s, at Lake Pepin, ;Ind full of hen%) Iltrating sit far , lou n an nutruq... PORT OF PITTSBURGH. yFICRT_O . INCRLS WATER IN TILE CHANNEL. ARRIVE!). :-t ID, .Iroerwn, Browcrrille. '• lielelertabon, Weal Newton 111 ,- Ingun No. 2, Ilerst, WeUnvillo. •• ROCheet.T. `• F“rest (`lty, War, Wheeling. Vent.: e, Stouhen rule. Stete, kleltzhuvrerr, (..Inclunan DEPARTED SI.I4IIICf NV,•••lward, liruernaxllle Pittsburgh, Steubenville and 'Wheeling Pocket a. 1/1 I it N A J A Sil ,, Lan, and the f1i.1,1 : WAtl. x ill run a, Cl 7 I. k R PtILC PACK LTS Pttts bur ,t 3 uln n, , .ir nn l It 1.e. , J11g, stoppitm et all natal:int dlat, ports tl,o lilt P-NAL vfL leave Prtt4l.,ungh nn Mon&Ys, W , 4- .01dar, 1.11.1 I , ,Laye. at 10 A. SL—FIETtIotN , i, elm will k-av" M heeling on Tuesday,. Tliursdays and Saturdays, at o'. A. M F. /It r IT\ will /4 Pittsi.urgh on Titialarii, Thu:adapt and Saturday, at 10 A M.—Rcpt - anixo, Mho' ..111 lea‘e lwelulit on Mondays, Wodnutiday. and Fri da)s, at 7‘. o'clock. A M For ft , •iglt Of pio.skugo apply on board, or 1. J Agent, No 1.5.5 Front .drect ftegnlar Toeuday Packet for WEeeling, Marietta and Galllopolia. __ • The nrw nail uplousittl 'steamer CONVOY, 4Pitrui, Jr., )lamer—F.. F.. Wand. IL Clerk— IA I loos. , 1 . ,0r the above rind latermethate port eNt•r, TT ? A kl 4 o ch,k. P. M.. I..xsu.svrly. frutglat j0u.,..t,r apply 01.1 tu 1,. 11.4.11T0N, , C. AMINE& Agents. Itegtalar Louisa - 111c Placket. Th. Anon.. JAMEZ 4 PARE. Captain 14•niaT ed . Z4t i NliAt wt❑ Gar The AfrmA edd Ittermedli at.. [...rt . " ..t.k 314 INDAI lkweutt.wr ad. et 140 . A. M. Io 11..1011 Lpl.l, •Fl N.rvi. or tot /1.1,(1Wi II AID in BARNES, AtrrntA. Re:FrularKonday Picket for 7 Ctnctsititatt. (ITI OF lIEEI.ING. 0414.111 11 - 1.1.`1/- -4 - I,k, J. D Vears—utll Irare - the art,, krisl Intertnt,lintn 310 N• t.y Ii A NI fr , tgltt ;wt...., am.; v tat kt'S k 1.1 \ -- Vitt:M(lN, AgentA. Regular S nutlet,' Packet for . einetit - natl. F7l I: STATE. eniptatn 51. lit TANOIJk lerk, la. lent for tln• nt.-e, anal eu tcrotratatir trorlA ou SUNDAY. en,n, at In , A. II For ft •-t,t t ..t 1.0..ng” apply ..n I.ord, or to I.At - ii A LIVINGSTON, 214;untst. Mot nt; Lonl• and Keokuk. T 1,.. 4..aulei FA WY.. Captain FstErma' Ron- IV H. CtaLrEn— will learn for the r and int.-rub-that.. poet. on saTuhrL 3 / 4 1, U„ rroboo 1. at 10 drl.. A A .t. tr,tizht p3.0.1g1. apply nn Itoartl, or to .lIN FLACK, Agent. _ - -- For Nashville. 79u• !Le:lW! YORKTOWN. Captain Tuonsa ialN hr, . Nll.7healLsr —will leave for the .• And in rt rutediate ports uu tz Art RDA Y, ik..oultwr 1. at 1,. t NI For 1n.ii.714t i pr"Nai., /1111 i, on Mani nov . 2A Regular Saturday Packet for Cincinnati. The punt:net rITTSIII.ItOII. Captain Jaauce (rs r tt- -Cleric A J lirten--Pl.ll leave for the above and 'wenn...Date porta on ttATURDAY. lA.,eteher t.t, at 10 A. M. For freight lutsulg.• ni.1.11 I.anl, , it. nut Zk FLACK A Li v scierroN, Apute. Regulnr Louisville Packet. • Thr 4loatli, It(CII):STER. Captain G. IN \t rat—Clvrk,lofty.. for tit. PiX,St• no.l intogurdiatt• port,' utt TURDA Y Der , tot , ..r I. at 10 o'clock A. M. For fo-lcht ~r paasnr.re apply on hoard, or to }LA(K dr. LIVINGSTON, Aganta. Regular Louisville Packet. • The eteauu•r J. IL CARSON, Captain A. Z. Btu u..1.--Clark. Belot 1a..% for the above nod iutarm.•dtato porta ou 101 . 4 DAY, Dratuto, :al, at 10 A. NI. For frelght or pa.asage apply on board. or to WIN .10 t'LACK B LIVINGIiTt)?i, Arras. For St. Louts. Th. iltearnor LEBANON, °apt E. WILLIAM i I Son—N. l'Akkut, hat. , for the abet 4.241 ports oe EIATItDAY, DWPM I/0r lAt, at 10 o' ,- I.wk A M F. kt frotglit or pe.,wa...ppl •.r, I, cord, 01. to 11 , ,24 FLACK A ItA F::+. A gentei For fit. Louts. The ut.muter Nolan STAR, Captain Wa. 11.tzt.rrr--n , rk. A J. I Rat, for thr a1..a0 tap! Ititentte‘tirtto I.lrts as SATUR DAY, Dr , renth..r 1. ut In u'rl,k, A 31. For fret/4W or tannage apply ou board, or to Itta.27 FLACK. Ayttatt — For St. Lonit. Tho f tearoor AltlioNA.l.7. Captain GEORGE 51cLtAN--Clerk. Lks 11, OT leave Rlr the end tuteru,linto ports uu SATIALL'AY, Ih.c.. , rhber 1, at lu o'clock A. M. froight or Iwuagtt apply On bard, or to noc2fi 1 , 1,411.1 k A LIVINtiSTON, Agorae, For Nahvtlie• ht.amer G RAY 88110 T, Captain I. Mdtturot—Clork. MeStutov—scill have for the utH/Ve and lotertuottiate i.rta nu SATUR• DAY, Der , mber 1, at 10 o'clork, A M. FUr fretght or paaaao, apply Ott btord. or to u0v2.1 FLACK A. BARN ta, Ageuta. The etentoor Cif ETOIT, *Captain NICINTIO3, will leeve for the above and lutertnedle,ti portil on SUNDAY. Deeember at 9 o'clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to uur3o COLLING WOOD & BARNES, Agonte. JIVIIITE, VENETIAN BLIND MANTFACTI:- 1 r.sn, has recovered hie health so as to rename Ma old husmess, amt has opened his BLIND 31ANUFACTOEY, at N,.. h Fifth ',treat. near the Pont Other, between Wood and SmitWleld, where ho has an 4 ,, ,xtr0ur14 , 1 BLINDS, tn4.llMod with plain and fancy Worsted and SID: Trinuninga, and is prepared I. fill any order iu his line, on the most reasonable terms. Ills ~,rk Is unrranted in giro eadLsfaction, or money refunded. . . vs. Old Bliurld repair.] Please give him a call, as h. can't be b.it in workruaneltip. ituyTily NEW COACH AND CARRIAGE FAC TORT.—JOHNSTON, BROTIIERS & CO., comer of Rel.e.cca and Belmont streets, Allegheny City, would respect fully inform their friends rind the public generally, that they hate c o mmenoed the manufacture or c4Ritimuts, BA. ROUCIIES. ROCKAWAYS, KO I ES. SLEIOIIS and CIIA. RIOTS. in all their rarlous styles of finish and proportion. tn. All order, will be executed with strict regard to darn. Mho . and !wanly of BMA. Repairs will also lw attended to on the most reaeonable terms. Using in all their work the beet Eastern Shafts, Poles. and Wheel atoll. they feel ...dill dent that all who favor them with their patri,nage, mill In perfectly eatitolied on trial or their new work Purchasers are reimeat..d to gine 13. 13 call, heron• par- Chan t i.isewhoro. octrely H. BIGELOW kIARIL4 L. BTEVENt GEORGE ALDER,. DITTSBURCiII COACH FACTORY—BIG ELOW A CO., successors to E. M. Bigelow, !stn. 46 'Dia ifyoii alley, :tear Wood street, Pittsburgh—CAßßlAGES, COACHES, PHAETONS, BUGOLES, and ryory description of FANCY VEHICLES built to order, and Ontslifti in n manner unsurpaised for bounty of design, oleg - ance of aloud Akin of workmanabtp and durability of materials. tom.MI Nvbrit 'warranted. No. 58 Markpt G EO. R. WHITE & CO., street, intend, ou and afar MONDAY, Nerventhor 28, to ClOl/0 out their present stock of CLOAXS, TAI 2 ,4AS and FA NOV eILFCd pt greatly reduced prices. It being their intention to enlarge and otherwise ttriprore their Store, is, as to make more room for this branch of choir business, and nulling to do DO immediately, they wept to clear out the stools ou hand as cyan as possible. porladlm .7 ) = ,s •it t; • ~~~~ I,u ‘Pron. B,m uett, ("I. Bed rt.rd. Poebleft, Ellsat,ath Etvunt•tt, Bruww,lle ( .„1 Bar,rd, litulderick...,,u. West Nowt,u. 51 tngllll No '2, ilt.txt. Ivn Lartmet, Ituctlentor Duir;tal. Sh.Al.l. R twuling. ;.; lou. t 4 teubeu vitio Bay Cuv. 31111er, I; rand Turl, Gall:kiln. St. I.uula. 11' iL D.A..", Lyon., St. Louth. Por Zetnies 119 te%.l 4. • r Afr M1C1.40.0_14V0i....f7M TI IIIATRE.--MardatiUddiagessee and "AgAnsaan. WM. IL BM:N.B .kivi 51103204:44LMLE1:= 1 ... 21 , ,A 11 0 1 =4m TreIKCIDY? SAVVE. , - I.' i 'A- licriTle inStodaMf '' '' ' I "l" 2 ri u r• - 1 513c, RITFIP'OAT-P B , 4rga-r-OD STO Rbit...--, _.,...^ I .:25d Pritato-Beixes, =ALL,. E s at 00 Boxer colored person r...-2.1 , 25 cants. tiair la*,, , ~S tkaringietitFa*Ant!i lO r ir . 1 '' C r.4. 11 1 g 1;1 6 f =4P 1 , ' ',• pnnar - ' Obtlaipiari;' 'WM 'be playeli, ME LADY OF LIONS. Cloudo Melootte.., Col. Boanamot Pauline ~ ... After whielL TIIE WAX. WOLF. El Ilyder harry ellftou Mat Munn... Mies Princess Mr. S. Dubois. Julia 3L Cooke. Mr. C. Foster. Mr. A. W. Young. Mrs. V. Cunningham. perforcuan, begin,' at 7. GA.. Doors open at A CARD,--In fulfilment of a determination to present the citizen of Pittsburgh and its environs with the highest and most attractive amusement which the fields of Lyric or Dramatic Art afford, the Manager of the PITTSBURGH THEATRE has effected an engagement, for FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, with the world-renowned MMM;MM ENGLISH OPERA iII.OI7PE Unquestionably the moat complete and accomplished that bus ever appeared before au American public, comprising the accomplished artistes! MISS LOUISA PYNE Prima Donna. MR. W. HARRISON Prima Tenors. MR. lIORNCASTLE Prima Baritone. MR. STRETTON Prima Basso. MISS PYNI Con trait. ALLA by a POWERFUL CHORUS and augmented Orchestra of. Accomplished Musicians. Conductor of Orchestra. Mr. A. ILRIFT, Jr. The ()perm wilt occur In the following rotation: Monday evening, December 3d, 1855, SOHN AMBULA. Tuesday evening, December 6th, BOIIIISIIAN GIRL. Wednesday evening, December Stii, DAUGHTER OP THE REGIbLENT. Thuraday evening, December 6th, MARATINA, for the Benefit of Mr. Harrient Friday evening, December 7th, CROWN DIAMONDS, for the Benefit of Mies Lonlea Pyne. rat - No reeougngement ran take piece, m the Company appear in Cincinnati, December 10th. its . The immonee expense attending this remarkable en gagement, renders unavoidable the following liberal scale of PRICES OP ADMISSION To Dorm or Parquette, $1; Second Circle 50c.; Gallery. 35c. sir The Box Book will_by open on Saturday, December 1. when seam ran skurod for any evening during the °pi ratic Seeman. , nov29 AR lit BENJAMIN, the distinguished P Literary &atria, %sill deliver a LECTURE before the 1 oung Mne'n Library Association, and the public generally, on TL ESDAY EVENING, DOCVMber 4, at MASONIC LULL. SUbjACle—Love AND Moon'. vet...Doore open at OA o'clock; Lecture to commence at 7t.4. Tickets, 2t colds; to he had at the Book nut Mimic Stores, II del., Library Room, lArture Committee, and at the door. .10115 it. KIRKPATRICK, WM. H. KINCAID, K. H. 11.11811, lUNItY WOODS, JAMES DUCIIAN.kN. L.E.L urn Committer. CITY HALL-1R now open, and will con a..) Onuo until further not Ave, ILL'cINGTONR GRAND DIORAMIC PANORAMA of TILE R U'S/A WA K.' From the commencement to the fall of Sebastopol Tha eutirc raniimmit toyer. an area of iipwarilii of 50.000 Poet of Case.A, helug materially aamited by the union of the MOnt olahorate anti intricate machinery with EXTRAIIRDINARY CIIFIdICAL EFFIVLS' Faithfully portraying the riming Damea in the Burning Cities, Sombarthnents, Air., beautiful Some, Twinkling Stairs, ILIA 5W...11 Reflect ion in the Water. There are thirty different Kenai; many of the tigureti are Mu elan; the whole terminating with the STORMING OF SEBASTOPOL AND FALL OF TILE 3IALAKOFF! Amid the deafening explosion of the mines, rolling of the runsketry and booming of cannon, together nub the lurid glare of the BUR-NINO CITY, producing nu effort ONCE BEEN NEVER TO BE YoIthiOTTEN: N. D.—There will Le Afternoon Exintotionn on WEDS kIS DAY and SATURDAY, nt 3 o'clock. Atltueoskon, 25 cents; rhildron In the aftarnoon. 10 rent, let. In the evening, doze even et vmml•uciug at o'cloritlil/n. Zs r. , nt.. Inh/ren, ...et.. nor2tl - - • NEW BOOKS—CrutchetB and Quavers, or Revelations of an Opera '.Manager in America, by Max Slaratzek. Amy Lee, or Without and Within ; by ills author of •• Partial." Marring)" a Lottery, by Mn. Grey; Travels in China, bv Hun; Outlines of PtivsicsA Geo•cr-s, phi', by W Pact Golton's and fitrb's Modern Shod Urograph v ;just knt, is and anperlor to any Geozrorihy ever pubharh" thh rountry Director', sod T,a ih'iri would do w ell to exarnin , this work. Ilayard Taylor'. Japan; Pickwick Papers, by Dickens Oil itou,atead, by Anu 9. Stephens; Powers' Columbian Perpetual Dory and Al rustLir, contain ing a t l 2, ',optical Perpetual Calendar fur '-1.100 years in old and net style. Jl,Vrr Twist, by Charles Dickens; D,mbey and David Copperteld, " '• Sew York Journal, Lx Deternb. t ; price 1S cent' ; Peterson's Magazine, )tag•.uine. 10 •• Lowlon Illu . stmte.i Newt furulahed wkly fur 20 rent 4 elodey's Lady's Flout: (or Dec., (expected no-day,) 20 routs. All who want New Books. as W01:1 n paid:shed. and from 10 to to per mut lower than elsewhere, go to LAUFFER'S 13u0KSTIIRE. No. S 0 litth street. nov2o VALUABLE NEW RELIGIOUS BOOKS, just received by JOLIN S. DAVISON, Nu. tr., Market, near Fourth strmt— Parish Picalatodics, of all the sizes and bindings; I.rogress of Ilellmons Idens, bt Mr. add, ; Glory of the Ite.ketner. by Winslow; Twelve Urgmt Quimtions, by Cummings: TI,o Bud, Lally Life, Sigus of thn Tuited, 5..,.1r,, by Cunt toinp ; Little ktl.)'s Sit Btrthtla3s, Alta a new btx,k by the name author —Henry and llevem, or What They Did tu the Gam- Iteetaled, a not, lakelt by the author - The Plan a aii,ation;" The Brent question, by Dr. Boardman. a nes eda,ii in tarps type; tio o ,i and Es it Angst's, by Dr Wliatel.Y ll:wisinglt's Works; Bay urn Clar.uuat Idle; New American and English ill set/11..., very beauttful; The Early Choice, a lead: for Daughter, by Dr. Tote edie: Thompsou's Christian Theism; littrtx•s Sacred History Ms Father'. ur the Heaven of the Bible: New Books by Fr,,byteriati Itistrd tit Publication; Learning to itonverse; Ten meets Sermon., Memotrs of Urquhiu - t; Indepetni,me, True mid Eels... las Sketches from S.,,tteilt History; An Di , . ereary Bytom. and Muse'. 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