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'•' , l '.. - . ' - ''' ' •.• ..,''...or.r .* -. A ' v „ ~, ~„ , tt, NI t... t "...fir , • .. 4. */ ~. _lt 4.• 4- ~' ,• - • . :4 a... 4„ :;" 4 . - .• .:: - '7 . ?.e " ..»* •-•,•'.,, .... z 4 . - :- .s , - + 0 .- - • - . • ' ' , ;• 4 — .. -.- ,,,i - :it .:..: . ..'-`:•-1: 4 " , '= - •'-ifr" ; .;::: .. ' %T. 441 r•I A, r= b -'' ••••••. eft 7;7,4 4 ori 70 , •r 4 , 5te .,4f .t., ,, V!, le/4 r~ j , • E!!!!! T rTE CITY POST. TUBEIDAY - MORMNO••••" - "u3ARtrillY • "rae lo / 1 lttraovntas>> Osertglems OrieSEloll3ll. '—hiestors,,Gridgett Wadswegtleggintentimprover mast his' brought this ise - i• perfection. The advantages of thiff hsprorement over all others in ass ars that Very out the steam off Gloss at Mau aid of the cylinder, while other sidallaloeungineewsete a side pipe . fill Of steam at nary revolution; and the valies.are non entity wassiag out, and creating great friction. The oseillatiegessine - has no Motion whatever, and eannotl wear out Mite that muse. These engines will run with greater velosity and more safety than other engines, and by so doing save exposes in shafting, pulleys, hangers and belt ing, by running the engine to any given speed with safety. They take up hardly one-third - the room that other engines do. An engine of from six to eight horse power will take but a spree of four feet square. They will also run with one. third lola fuel, and Le expense of keeping them in running order is hardly ano.tenth that of other eagines. - They are the simplest, and neat est end cheapest engines in use. Steam 'seared, and-friothin avoided, and consequently one-third lees fuel be required ; and they will, at the same time, dO ottertitird.more work. Their °outrun lion Is so .Imply that they are not liable to get out of order, and are easily. repeired. • These engines are designed for saw-mills, breweries, flouring mills, cotton mills, rolling steamboats, steamships, and all other purposes where steam power is applied. They. are manufactured by Cridge and Wadsworth, at . the corner of Walnut etre& and Carpenter's alley, Allegheny City; and can be seen in uss at Franey & Wilkins', corner of Pennsylvania Ave nue and Stevens street, in Pittsburgh; at Wm. H. Thown's coal pits ; at John Smith's brewery, Youngstown„ Okie; at Mr. X. Wale' brewery, Allegheny City, and G. & P. Geret's brewery, Allegheny City. Those about purchasing engines would do well to call on Messrs. Cridge & Wadsworth, and examine their engines before purchasing else where. They are *heap, durable, and warranted to do what is promised. • Crum eur Wens= Saastinte.—Before Hon. William S. M.'Clure, President Judge; Gabriel Adams and William Boggs, Associate Judges. MONDAT, January 15. Commonwealth vs. Gotleib Buck; indictment, assault and battery, on oath of James Gribben. The defendeat was found not guilty, but sen tenced tolso eats of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. Gotleib Buck ; indictment, assault and battery, on oath of Bernard Dough erty.. The prosecutor is a polio, officer, and the defendant is allegedito have Interfered end as saulted him, while in the act of arresting a man In the Falstaff House, a short time since. Ver dict of guilty, and defendant sentenced to pay costs and undergo one month's imprisonment in Commonwealth vs. James WCollam ; indict meat, Weeny of 170 from Emily Weaver. No prolocutor appearing, the defendant was dis charged. Commonwealth vs. Charles Bacon; Indictment, larceny of several bottles of wine and a quanti ty of cheese, from John A. Lipper& of Birming ham. The defendant was found guilty, but in consideration of the fast that he had already been two months in jail, Judge IPClure let him off with one month's additional imprisonment. Idlionmonwealth vs. Augustus Myers and Ed ward Fedderen ; indictment, Weeny of a quan• tity of clothing, and whips, from the Excelsior Omnibus Company. Myers plead guilty, but Feddersn stood his trial, and was ',spitted. IlisTmor Cove:.—Before Hon. Moses Ramp toe-President Judge. James Maj es. George Ogden re ed. Action of ejectment forces hundred norm of land in Ohio township. Isaac Rhoads owned the land in 1846, when it was sold at Sheriff's sale to de fendants. In 1858 it was again sold at Sheriff's sale as Rhoads' property, to plaintiff, who now ectotends that at the first sale defendants pur chased for the benefit of Rhoads, and were botratonder . an arrangement with him, to de liver over to hint, on payment of the claim with expenese, all which plaintiff alleges has been already satisfied out of the land. Joan Mama& Anent.—We understand that John Mitchel, prior to his departure for Cinoln midi was prevailed upon Is agree to return here and lecture once more. The subject will be "Republicanism in Europe," and the time lied, nexeifoaday evening—not Friday, as a totem porary has stated. John is a man of undoubted tablet" sad whether one agrees with him or not, they will nevertheless desire to see the man who was exiled by the English Government because of his love of liberty. Imonila—lt will be sons by reference to ad vertisement, that the eloquent Dr. Plumer has consented to deliver a lecture for the benefit of the Peer, it the instance of the Young Ladies' Association, which is devoted to this holy work. The lecture will come off on Friday evening next, at Lsfayslisalall. Price of admission 26 MO. ' The subjebt the eloquent Dr. has selected is the "Study of History." Barman or Rownor. Spirited revivals have-Imo in progress in a number of the Me thodist and other churches, for the last two or three weeks, and numerous additions have been made to the congregation of several. Twenty three have united with the M. B. Church, of the Ninth -Ward missions • about twenty joined the First Presbyterian Ch urch, on Sunday; and oth ers had reoeived like sooessions. Alain To Suer Acurs.—We understand that jseveral of our large manufactories, which hays / been stopped for some time, are about to resume ' oinnalitent again. This is one of the first results of the rise in the river. Should the present stage of water continue for any length of time, we hare no doubt it will allow the balance of our mills, Ste., to be started. Idomersinfe Dionsitas.—We observe that Sig nor Montaldi has removed his Chemical Diora mas:from the Athenaeum (where he exhibited them so successfully) to Cargo's Hall, on Fourth street. The success this beautiful exhibigon has "acideeed, is a sufficient guarantee of its merit. Our citizens should pay it at least one TOLL Dem , Hann Daovntan.—The Wheeling Intel ligasew, states that on the last upward trip of the Cincinnati.packet Pennsylvania, one of the deckliands, named Peter Pooney, fell overboard, a short distaste 'above Greenupaburg,'lly., and was drowsed. He resided in this city, and leaves* wife-and several children. Sum Amon inn errr.—James Heys and Mary McClelland yesterday instituted suits in the Distriettkort against the City of Pittsburgh, for injuries alleged to have been sustained-by falling into an anew:lased excavation on Smith field street, opposite the Custom House. Piny Lazonnv.—Noble Armstrong was sent to prison yesterday, by Mayor Vol:, for stealing a web of dry goods from the store of Mente & Co., on Market street. The stolen goods were founditrlds possession. Lin els Sr. Dome.—Mr. C. W. Stebbins, the effitiedtt and gentlemanly agent of Dr. U. M. Fitoh„tieft for the above city yesterday after noon. •Wectommend him to the courtesy of the Bt. Leila press. ' TatriAlltranktes ASSISTaD.—Two men, named William and'James Streets, were commit. ted td--jail yesterday afternoon, by Mayor Volt, for breaking open and robbing several trunks at Mr. Spencer's tavern. "Jury Joe Caow."—T. D. Rice, the original "Jim Crow," and Herr Cline, one of the beet tight rope performers in the country, arrived in our 'city list week from Baltimore, and are otopplaget the : city Hotel. Dec,e son slooo.—Tbe renowned dancers, Dick Bliter' and Joe Brown, are announced in the Wheelisit gapers to dance a Champion Jig, for $lOOO-a aide. DisOstnnaLr Cousuer.—William Brown was committed to jail yesterday, by Alderman Par kinosi; for 'creating a disturbance' at the house of Petat,Mccleirk, on Sunday night. Derihrlin.:—Quite a number of Coal boats de parted yesterday. The water is now sufficiently high to,trermitetteni l to get , down without trouble. Arrentran....Joha M'Cuily was yesterday ap pointegollinatehle fur West Pittsburgh, by Judge ,MURPHY'S Niiirlijkois HAT 140117 FACTORY, ilk-BO: 1182 WOOD BMW 0" door fainitheoorncr,ct now open. The pioptistor is binned( • practical • Ratter, baring heti am 'than y experiment at tht4ttidnee Ratter,, gnu years aa • melee workman; baying wor Ike priocipal eatiblfehounts In New. York, enelp dad, end the New England States; We conftent that, front his prattled experience se a Hatter, cesetoialsh pascal es 'pal but a saran and caw' artirde than ao a blag re aired to the Plttsbeigh deetictr °Val - ih, Illissumr,lhalsi soul liasowwlos, AT NO. 10 WOOD STRUT, wisso you win A .-436...... ricotta not of the ahoy* styloi OAPS, "wt.,. wigh shop stook of Silk and Plash t.Lps, which will basal& at • grog sulaotka aft Amer prices, to dose tbg e took lias the sirs. A imgoßOY A MA 4-4.t-ir • 0f.t , 40: t 1 1 1 4 Vi**l4r. Z .tSll4'! 4 • .4.44;.'N • •••• • " • . ; • , NEWS BY TELEGRAPH *parse Ripest ter hirtionitig rose 91PI. ARRIVAL OP 'MIN Inftwigurefirmitinumnirr, FA, Light arrived et' o' inalingers, nod 5588,000. The fellewing are tie aenelgues : Duncan & Shemin, lirall(10; Adillll4 $llB,- 000; Wells 8 4:1 1 .4410, $151,000; - W.. Seligman, $25,000 ; Newham. & Spats, slo,oooe The Northern Light oonnected with the Cortes, wh‘ch left Ban Premise° on the 2114: - Matters in Central Amerionsre as at last dates. The frigate Colombia left Ban 'dab on a anise, ou the 6th ,Tanvay. The steamer Princeton was at Key West when the Northern Light left. The brig Barter, from Charleston; bound 'for New Or leans, with rioe, was ashore on Bortngu. The Usole Bam arrived at Ban Francisco on the 20th. • • The committee appointed by the Railroad meeting at Rao Piariemoo;decided that the stage route acrosithe plaim was the most practieable, as a means of securing the speedy completion of the Railroad. The State Legiehttore will proba bly he called upon to make an appropriation for Chit purpose. J Hogan, the City Idarsital, Oakland, ab soot.ded with *20,000 of the oily funds. The question as to the State Capitol is about to be decided; fisoramento will doubtless be the place. Mies Sarah Pellet has declared her intention of taking out 5,000 respectable New England girls to California, The libel snit of George Thatcher and wife against the Christian Advocate, has resulted in favor of plaintiffs. Damages to the amount $ll,OOO have been awarded. The paper pub Baked a letter stating that the plaintiffs were living together without being married. Yankee Sullivan was arrested at Nevada for hie recent participation in a prize fight. Merry Remson, a policeman of San Francis co, was stabbed by Elizabeth Sullivan, with whom he had been cohabiting and deserted for the purpose of marrying; and James M'Cabe, known as Judge M'Cabe, was stabbed by David B. Akey o for having made dishonorable propo sals to his wife. Neither were killed, and it is thoughtlhey would recover. The New Englanders celebrated their fore fathers' day by a dinner at Wilson's Exchange. Mayor Webb presided. The mob needed rain still holds off, and the miners are anxiously awaiting it. In some places the cattle and vegetation are suffering. Au immense quantity of dirt has been thrown up by the miners, In anticipation of the fall, and good judges look for a larger yield of gold, In the event of heavy rains, than wee ever before realised. The largest portion of the business part of Vallietto was destroyed by fire on the 21st. The details had not reached Ban Francisco. Dolhegrey and John B. Walker & Co. are the heaviest loners Their entire stook of $12,000 is destroyed. The fire was probably the work of an !nom:diary. Business is excessively dull, and no Improve ment is anticipated until the rains. There have bean but small transactions. GaDego & Basall Flour slB®sl4. Hams 164; clear Bacon IBj ; extra do. 16®161. New Butter 4b®4B. !deco Poik $16,25. THIRTY-THIRD CONORII3IIS. -1,401111110T0X 'C TT. January 16.-8111ATI. Mr: , Brodhead moved that the 'Jews °wieder the joint resolution in favor of the relief of the Arad° expedition. There are special reasons for it, said Mr. B. Mr: °win, from the select committee on the Pada,: Railroad, proposed two substitute' for bills No. 178 and 642. Mr. Brodbaad agaiD asked for the oonaidera lion of the Arctic expedition reeolution, and it was taken up. Mr. Hunter objected to Its passage, on the ground that the search for Dr. Kane would lead to the loss of more lives, from the useensinty of the posit:on of the Arctic expeditlonists. Mr. Mallory explained that Mr. Kane had made arrangemeCata by monuments and signals so that if loon, his track and route could be die covered. Mr. Hunter acquiesced after Mr. Mallory's exposition, sod the joint resolution was passed. Mr. Dodge, of lowa, from the committee on lands, reported back the bill sstabilabiag land distribution in Florida. Read and passed. The bill to annul the ocean mail appropriation bill, which failed last session, was taken up and debated. House.—Mr. Letaber brought before the House a questioe of privilege in relation to W. B. Chase refuting to give testimony before the select committee, appointed List sissies, to in vestigate whether money or other improper means have been used to indeepoe the passage or defeat of bills ; end asking for a proem to amps& hit. Chase to answer quistions. A debate ensued, when. awe /beam could oration the matter was postponed, *ad the House went into committee on the Peeiho Railroad bill. Mr. Stephens, of Gs., made a speed' to show the great superiority of slave labor in Georgia over free labor in Olio, and incidantly advocated the &Nutrition of Cub". Mr. Soya, strongly opposed the acquisition, it was inexpedient in every point of view, and fraught with danger to the South. The House then took a recess until 7 o'clock. Govaritees inauguration-.. The Military Tarn O.L. 114.131.11131=0, January 16.—Major T. Jones takes oommand of the procession to-morrow, Gen. Kelm having declined. A number of mili tary companies have arrived. The parade pro mimes to be grand and imposing beyond example. The Governor elect and Secretary ars here. Gov. Bigler is quite ill but will attend the in• auguration. They will proceed to the capitol in a carriage. The weather is delightful ; the crowd it immense, and the excitement high. BOSTON, January 16.—There is much opposi tion evinced against Mr. Wilson for 11. 8. Sena tor, It and out of the Legislature, and in the councils of the Know Nothings the sobject was warpily disdained, and bitter personalities are reported. Some prominent members have with drawn from the order. The Know Nothings have called a canons, alter the adjournment of the Legislature, of those opposed to Wilson. EC= Nsw Onmuis, January 14.—Tbe Southern Convention last evening adopted resolutions in favor of a specific duty on sugar and moiseses the enlargement of the Louisville canal; the establishment of a naval depot at New Orleans, and asking aptropriationa by Congress for • railroad and ship canal 'wrote Florida. Final adjournment on Tuesday. WAsuiscrron CITY, January I6.—The regents of the Smithsonian Institute met this morning, and disposed of all questions of controversy be tween Henry and others, by a large majority, two only voting against the present management. It is rumored that the minority members refused to attend farther meetings. The board adjourn ed to meet on Saturday, the 27th inst. All the drafts of Page, Bacon & Co., of Ban FritneWoo, will be paid in New York, by the Bank of America. It is understood that the California house of Page, Bacon & Co., will remain unsha ken by the failure of the Bt. Louis house. MONII.OII, N. Y., January 15.—A fire occurred on Sunday metnicg, which destroyed the Ex change Hotel, the Honse Telegraph• Office, and fear stores. Lou not ascertalried. The hotel was valued al $15,000; [poured kr $9,000. • Ems, January 16.—The Railroad bridge is rebuilt and the track at Harbor Creek rslaid. The oars commence running reguildly this morning. Strong measures have been taken to prevent further outrage. WASIINGTON. Januery.ls.—Pierre Soule has resigued his mission to Spain. John C. Brack enridge has been appointed his suoceeeor. The appointment will be oonfinned tomorrow. New Peek, January 15.—Ten thousand un employed persons paraded through the streets, and assembled at the Park this afternoon. Niw Oawas, January 18.—Sweeney, Green & Co., Cotton factors, have failed, and Fellows & Co., Cotton dealers, have suspended. Mtiwauxot, January 16.-8. M. Booth was found gathy_eteeistlng the mape of the fagi tit* ewe eleverf- Job's W. Batter & Co., rmaWARDING AND 001111.181310 N MNROIIANTO— Dram to all Ma& of Pittsburgh alaaufasturea, Lad t awl Log 01 hoot Aro& LMT MMM ;01* YllO3ll 172'774 EIDOOND MELON Drafts of Pogo, Bacon £ Co Paseo at Eels R•algsatioa of Xr. Seal* Unemployed In New York failure of Cotton Dealers Po as Guilty. - _'7, COMMERCIAL POST. PITTIRDJADD BORILD OP TRADE AN • AIRREREATIP NEXORARGE. WIRER& livridenri—JOHN DUTTON. Era Dee /WA:kW—Ws. H. Dam &and "WIL B. Dims. ikarAsty—Ex. B. RAM. Petuarer-101321 D. IMAM Bupertgamtent....B. T. /imam. JA • awaited! of Arbierudon for ..ranuary.--P. B. Dumnr, T. P. Aux. Goznos, J. hiTivrrr, Dom L Palm, Joan SCOTT. 1.7.4144:444.4.A.urp,,c ) : 10 1, ) : • 7M9 O►nca OW MN MARIN MORNING POBl,l Tuesday, January 16, 1856. BACON-1000 fl a, Shoulders, twee east, at 6*. SLOU.IB-692 Mole maperfine and extra, from store and wharf, at $8,87%458,62%. GRAIN—Oorn: 800 bus ear !ram atom and depot at HO 90e. Oats: 260 boa from store at. Me.. 11AY-8 tons at depot at $2O; 4 do prime Timothy at wharf, $92. SUGAR-46 bbde new cast at 6%0. SIIRDS-10 bus Clover at $8,60, sash. city . Money Market The Wham of Paget Bacon had a depressing effect on flannel matters, although, en far as we ootthl ascertain, there re none bete who will suffer by the occurrence. The draft. which Duncan, Sherman & Co. refused to pay or em cept e ere drawn upon them ly the But Francisco house. In St. 1..1.1, the event will mule immense entbarraesment, au a lei;. %umber of the merchant. and dealer. there did their burineee with P. t B. but we learn that, during the last w mooting, several of their depositors had withdrawn, fearing • crash, owing to large speculations the firm had been ensued In, lo Railways and other public weeks. Maser.. Burdsal S Bro. (not Beardeals, es wu erroneotudy printed in one lest Issue,) have made an assignment to Mr. John Elstner, for the benefit of their oreditore.—Chnoner- Mal, Monday. TELEGRAPH XARICZTS New YoaX, January 15.—Cotton firm, with unward ten. dance; sales 2700 balee at 8 for N. 0. middling and 8% for Uplands middling. Flour time, ; roles 4500 bble good Ohio K 02909,60; Southern Irregular at 89@9,50. Corn a trifle lower; sales 23,000 bus Western mixed at 21,04. Pork nastier, but not quotably 'ewer; sal. 600 bbls mesa at $12,- 25. Beet unchanged. Lard unchanged; a limited Munn." doing. Ohio Whisky 39. Colton active; gal. 1590 bags Rio at 9%ga10. Sugary Orm Molasses: mire Orleans at 200 27. Linseed Oil firmer at 62. Snicks firmer; Money un. altaral; Galena and Chicago Railroad, OS; Cleveland and Toledo Railroad. 58%; Virginia 51ye,93 , , , , , ; Mineouri rinse, 87%; India. flees. 89, 64; Canon, 61%; Cumberland, 32Y, ; Reading, 72; N. Y. Central.BB%; Crie, 46%; Illinois Central Railroad, 91%. PMIADIIPZIA. January 15.—flour continues quiet; re. mlpts quits moderate and stocks light; no export (.nand ; standard brands are freely offered at $909,155 without find log buyers. Rye Flour held at $6,50; no sal.. Corn Meal advanced 25x; eels. 300 bble Penna. at. 24.50. Wheat dull, prices favor buyers; sal. 1000 bus good Southern red at g2,06(02.08. Itye sells at $1,25. Corn in good demand; sales 10,000 b. prime Southern yellow at 96, afloat.. Oats unchangsal. Whisky steady; held in tot. at 39. COICTIMATI, January 16.—The river has risen two fed.; weather mild. Flour 27,6007,75. Oats 96040. Whisky dull at 26. Hoge doll; sal. 1300 head at $4864.503. !ant in good demand ; sales 400 4001 k prime at 1.1%; sales SOO bbls heal Lard at 6, and 400 key prime et 684. 0 reeu llama 6; bola meat wld toe limited extent at 4%45 for Shoulders. and Shies. Weer OILZAke, January 12.—Cottos unchanged: the Pelee to-tlay were 5000 Mice; the sales of din week were 1%000; stock m hand, exclusive of that nn shipbmed, 180,000 hales. flour Cloudy at $5,25. Corn 85. Mrlmam 17. bard The rim of Coffee for the week are /WO hags, at 5Q,49. BMOC , won LILT. ourercrau INULP:PoII ?Hi woken.] PM? 51 Bean & Sargent,. lexelatuage B Canon of Wood a1ed,31214 creels, Pattsburck. PENNSYLVANIA. 7 . 01110. Pittsburgh Ban k 5...--. par.' State lik.andbranehee... I Philadelphia " ii, Other eolrent Rao k 5...... I Brownsville " pir. B.nk et manduaky-....... Durk. twenty " t.' Oranwille bo Chwitereo.tnew 'w0e)...4- Norwalk 60 Columbia b 4 ridge Co t-' Urbana DC. .( Danville " .... . i i,Weneter 25 Delaware 00. " INDIANA. Doylestown " IStiste Mork Banks . ...: lasum " ... ..... 18tatelik.atel branches_ I Germantown" 41 ILLINOIS. Lancaster Ilanka...-....-,. 4, litat• Stock Nan ks-...5(d10 Lebanon " -, Vi State Dank Branch 60 klautgosnerpeo.llanku- .fi Bank et' Illinois._- . ..... 76 Northumberland " -. . - 1 KIENTUCICY. Pottsville ".- pi! adventßanks...._.. Emilie, ‘... —qi inasouni. , !Stet...lA.l.e , -- --log ishoylkilloonnty " Washington Wan 8ra..:11 ' Gbansberabang-. Erie Gattysburg6--... I Waynesburg York ..... Relief Nehm.... United States II Allaghnny City Snip.-- vas Pittsburgh City ._... par. Allegheny Cs. " NEW TORR. ()country .... NIW An solvent Dank, DILLAWAILK. All parent Banks_ BasallNotea StatolllkAnd braorbo•-. 1 MICHIGAN. All solvent Hanka 6 WISCONSIN. Marlolo• Fir• 'Ammons Co. n 6 11111oraokl•—.. 6 TRNN12382.12. All solvent Banks -SW NORTH CAROLINA. AU solreat Basks.— 6 SOUTH CAROLINA. All seal vast Ranks. 2 GEORGIA. ' All role•st rtank• ALABAMA. All ordroot LOUISIANA. All %elven t 3 INCILANGRA York PA. iPbUrololphla par. Haltirnory ...... par. .....kal•eL St. Inut• I Ake% I VALUE OF COINS. MARYLAND. Daninon, Banka_---.. 4 , 4 Cksunt,t7 Bacardi VIRGINIA. Bank ofTon, branch.._ hamar' 1/1., branrb,,. I ,Valley Bk. • Dnizeb...._. Embange RCA Drnachas Wbraing 11.121 u. Mb... Gee branch.. SEW ENGLAND. AU solvent lAsostioantic44 (ness/—... par. l Asoerklus Go. 110101 Ws. ;6ovorchto6 -44 sf Guinea. .. . . ........ 6 00 Predcriclutcr• 7 90 into Thal,* ..... ...... . 7 60 Two Widens ....... 190 ILou 4 25 Nags:moms ..'. ...._ ....... 5'63 Doubloons, Patriot. 16 TO fambloaus, Opal:Ash ......10 25 Ducats f 10 AUCTION SALES Awed y Sales. A T CometiorriAl DAD. ammo, comm. of Wood and A otroduoot Id o'clock, A. 11., a grooral oroortroont of liesoosablo, RAO* cod nary Dry Goods, Clottdog, Roots and Abu., Hata,Capo, A. AT O'CLOCK, P. If., eftdarios.Qmonswors Glatomaro, Table Cutlery , Looking Glasoo, Now and Bowed 111..4 Ilourohold cod A Kama Per. Whore, As., . . AT T O'CLOCK, P. M., Beeks, litatimmory, Faaey Artielto Muria! lutrnmesta, Hardware And Cutiem (nothing, Variety Gooda,Ould sod Silver ',althea, Ae. P. M. D.AI. IN, Auction..., rj4.313.f P. U. DAVI, Auntaoneer VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.--0. 71117*.DAY XVI:NINO, lath Mat-, tti 7 0'41.1, at the Mar 'bents' Rao:bat:we, Fourth atmet, will be offered: 20 thus Alerrhante and Manufartu reit , Bank Stook; 20 abate, Cilium' Depoelte Bank Kock; 10 alarm Qum.' Institut:ma Compaog Stook ; 2u share. Wmtern Insuranoe Company nor. _janl6 P. M. hAVIA. Aurlionver . j 1111( !froRE AT AUCT/ON.—TLIIM (To,day) If AFTERNOON, Inth 1n.., at 2 , 'clock., .n.l ikado.e.hy , m;fortdrig,•t lt o'clock, st the store of n in. Wreck k CO., No. IX Market ariet bear Fourth street, 0111 be roe Untied, the side of their erdlre stock of Foreign and lioneistiii"Dry Goods,as aomprisiog • tull assorts:3oot of desirable arti cles sesially kept by the trade. Jeal6 P. M. PAVIA, Auctioneer. to MKS DI D 111.1USKIIOLD FUS.N ITU it II ♦ f•1771•16 - Si: 0 —On WIDNASDAV MOIOSIND, Jaaaary fifth, at 13 0'610614.111 be mid at Dwelling limo., No 153 Third .teem, aborts Smithfield, a large assortment of valuable Mum bold sad Kitchen Furniture, all of whkh 4 in modern kyle, In um but a abort time, and kept in the beist tu•rader, belonging to& family about 11110 , tvimptrom Worley. Among which are gilt and mahogany framed mirrors; mahogany, walnut and Windsor chairs; I rommowl spring sear I ttunge; I pair mahogany hair eovenvi spring tattoos-tete; 1 elegant rosewood chair; 1 walnut plumb...tied Tooker; I IViadeor sewing rocker; I down solid mahogany hair-cloth spring mat parlor chain; 3 pair rectption chairs; ebbs, centre, dining and pier tables, with marble top; sawing elands; walnut book and towel make; dressing bursa., with mar t" top: mahogany, cherry awl walnut high and low poet beds 6.dg, with spring bottoms; an elegant mahogany boOk cam and secretary; mahogany ape:road wash grand ; large walnut wardrobe;ha walnut t rack; 1 eight day clock; valuable mapa; China setts and roam; hall lamp; gilt and enameled gm chaadeliers, of beautiful style; litho grapbg, boa paintings and broom statuettes; e enetian blind.; Canton matting, corpete, rug*, oil ; large patent tin bath tab; desks and ebony cupboard; fenders and fire Irons; together with a variety of other articles. Terms molt 131.0131 P. al. DAVIS, Auctioneer. WATER CURE INSTITUTE, HAND STRWRT, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STILE h'T AND THE }LIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA. DOCTUB EAKLZ , Graduate and Practitioner in the Old Schools of Kedah:to, Allopathic and Ilosompatble, and for the past ten years asuccossful Illydropathlst, ha.opeood • WATER CURE lo the above location., • The perfectly eafe, direct and luunediate effect this syr tam bas on 111 %mess, and all dtteases acute and el,roni, while It is mild, grateful and Invigorating to the weak and debilitated, renders It per.ullarly desirable lu families, who will be treated at their homes. 'Allopathic and Ilotrompathie treatment will be adminie tared where &eked; but, after long and thorough expe rience, Doctor Basis gives a dechled preference t Ilydro pathy, whkh has, throughout the old and new world, proven Do eminently successful In every form of disease, cludtrig Incipient Consumption, Ilronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma, Cuta. memos, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonial+ of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every Kate in the Union, can be examined at Doctor ltsell's office. The Rev. Clem; are invited to consult him gratis. Warm water being aced in thooommancement, and often throughout the treatment, it is a luxury Instead of maples.. ant, as Mum+, unarqualnted might suppose. harelgeossa—Measns. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilma, W. 11. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. It. Wel. den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. D. Dolmen, K. 11. gaglish, II M. Kerr. The undersigned, bating visited Doctor Banla's 'millet- Um and witneesed his sucoeseful trestmeni t clicerfully tee commend him m a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy skim: Obarl. T. SnorelL Jon trConnells, David Runt, John 0. earth, Rohr. Patrick, John B. Livingston John Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moser I. Eaton, 0. um.by Gregg.G [Jane Dissolution of Copartnership. FIRM CIF WARNER, PARK a Co. dbmlred 1 on the Bth day of December, 1854,0. K. Werner Diving disposed of hie Interest to David E. and James Park, and Jamb Painter. The business of the lAtetinn will be settled by the undersigned, who whl continue the martutActure of (Woo Shadings, (blared and white (hrpet Chain, Candle Wick, Twine and Batting, under the »Lyle and Arm of PARR, PAINTER A CO. DAVID K. I'ARK, ..•"" JAMES PAULL, JA ' JACOR PAINTER. lir To Park, Painter A Co., I cordially recommend • continuance of the purmage extended to the late gem. G. K. WARNER. BANNER COTTON MILLS. Park, Painter & Co., Sir Wortisoine, No. 149 nog sod 130 tiernod htreers, Pittsburgh. Jeri :dark BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, Mover of Mod and Jfh Strada, PITTBBURGII, PA. JanB4Ladle I QM E=;:! MD): OLD I'ItLNTINU ESTABLISILLIBNI, (late John- I. Monk Stockton,) and Blank Book and Stationery *Arabs:kw, to prepare' to execute every et)le of Legal, Oo ,mercW, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the nhortest notice and on the most remmiable term,. Blank Book and Btadowny Warehouse,Printing Mee and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Borood ats. [novlo AILD-10 kegs for snits by AGM MUTE RINCILAIA. -`-`" • 4 4 , • 0• " 7 % • a , • : . • • • ? .I.* • 00. t_r • • • 'r •,•?. ~:',4??? • • I ‘ . .4.4 .#1.1611,!!! FOR RIF ER ATEA. The Sias.—At desk Aire went eight tint mei Lich of water In the channel, and Oa a stand—hating risen 1340 inches within the preceding tvrenti.lbur home. Treaders tbr OinaMonti should take note that the pack "Allegheny" goes oat on bar regular trip this morning. The Forest OUT,. Oapt. Moors, Is the regular packet for Whaellng—kurrlng at tau o cloak. zus Oumbarland rims was thing at Nashville, on Wed. neaday, with full sena feet on-Harpeth ghouls. Thr Meer, at St. Louie, continued to ran steadily 013 the 2tb, at the rate of one Inch per hour. The "Altoona" end Vienna" left that city on the 11th Pis Pittsburgh. Fbr 6t. Lowis,,Dired.—lt will be seen by the card of the ".1. 0. Fremont," till" last and eery pleasant boat le up direct for the slave port. We commend her to the 'Satre.. age of all going thither, feeling certain thaiwthey C110.,t help having a comfortable trip. The steamer "Latrobe" Dee taken a large quantity of freight for Louisville, with theintention of leaving for that port tide evening. &ulnae. entreated to tispl. Mamoru nod I.is Clerk, Mr. klarshall Horton, Is lure to he armor,' with promptitude and despatch. T?' following we ellp from the Cincinnati anamercial of the Th., weather was freezing cold Staturday and yesterday. The river, however, continues to swell slowly. The Pittsburgh arrived from Pittsburgh yeeterdar morn. log. lier pilots report the river rising all the way down, and Big Sandy, Kanawha, Muskingum, and other stream,,, running out freely. She pawed down Buffington on the Virenta shore, and reports mate and a half feet in Buffing. too. A rise of three feet mant will bring the water as thts point op to the highest mark this sell Boll. The Pittsburgh purred twenty.two boats daring Saturday night. PORT OP PITTSBURGH 8 ran 1 INC. WAYSS IN IRS cuuNR Steamer Jefferson, Parklueon,Bronenarille. Luzern., Bennett, Broernsrel I le. •• Thomas Shriver, ilendrickson, Went Newton .• Gen. Bayard, Penblee,,Eilmbeth. • Michigan, We • Allegheny, M'Lean, Cincinnati. Latrobe, Benecan, Jeffereon, Portemouth Venture, Gordon, Wheeling. " Forret City, Moore, Wheeling. DEPARTED. " Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. • Luserne,Bennett,Browraville. " Thomas Shrivel., Llercirickson, West Newton • Gen. Bayard, Peeblre,Elleabe tb. •• Michi gan, —, Wells llle. Chevoit, Walcott, Zanerrille. " Kate Cannel, klWay, Zettecethe. Rey - Moue State, Rules, Cincinnati. " Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling. STEAMBOATS. "1855." PITTSBURGH, CINCI3NATI, LOUISVILLE, MID SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh sad Cincinnati items Psekot Lino 11===11 PASSERGERII AMR FREIGHT "win PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, dad Salat Louts. Ajar Tun Lolla is compomed of semen let ohms powerful Steamers, une. Mailed for 'peed, aplandor;all'aty and comfort,..nd In the °XII' roaotwo pain Lima or Svmx Perarre on th Ohio river. It connect,. with the U. S. Mall Line of Stammers from uincinnati to Loulavi/ le and Salta mule, by which parmenger• and ['might are hatred and rt c.rtni through dolly. TlOrto new Stemmen have been Atka( D. the Lime, which aloe ooneiote of the following boats: Dlaysof Larferre Coplailts. from litop BOOR ICYX Boats STATIL-......11. W. Bevranooram...Sotlnday. h. K %TETON li irrers—...hom Hauer —.-. .... .Mooday. A LLIXIIIIN Y ..... ........ .Gxo. IFLAIII...- Tomalley. CINCINNATI it 110111 - Weelnemley. PUILADELPLUA ----It. J. Gana. Thursday. PITTSBURG IL.. Friday. PILNNITYLVAN/ A mime. Kulvaridema Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o'chmk, A. M., poet:Maly. No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of dep73 rt = r culara, apply on board, or to JOHN U. LIVINGSTON JOIIN PLACE. • ). Agent, Monongahela llonae Building,. ly.taborgh, IRS/. " 1855 " _ loov2al CANADA WEST. diadlevelead. Port IltewleyAlig end Port Burwell. VII /UM 10. preewure enamor TRU:GRAPH. Captain M. liertaow, will make two tripe . ...k between Cleveland: Port Stanley, and Port Harwell, ae follows: Leave. Cleveland for Port Stanley, .eery MON 11.1 and TH URSDA Y RY /IN ISO. at 7% o'clock. Leave. Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Loaves Plat Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY ENURING, at 7,4 o'clock. The Tehemph town...neat Cleveland. with the Clevelan I Ooltonhwe and Chinnatt, the Cleveland and Pittrburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk sod Oneeland Railroad. Ai. COMNICiII at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, winah rownerta with the Orrat Weetern Rathboad. ►or (might AM pamoogo apply on board, or In SCOVILL LAUDICADALIS, Cloreloo4 ; N. P. ❑ULOOIt9. Pnrt or A. 11'11111DR. Port Burwell. toorr.tnnv Pittsburgh. litaubesivill• W haat lug Pack•ta. Tb. DIUILNAI, (bruin .11. M. Sairaaaw awl rum= CITY. Captain Glenna D. M.awit, en run ew regular DAILY PM:KM, between Iltraburab, Itteutenville awl Wheeling, Mapping et all Intermediate port. The DIURNAL will lease Pltteleargb oa liforalays. WAl ttestlays sod PriJAys, at 10 o'clock, A. ht..—ilatarnasp nbe will ham •hoellor on Tuesdays, Tbstredays out eatalAtays, at 7% t'lock, A. M. PORAST OITY vrlll leave Plttabargh on Tue.lap., Th.tssetsrs abd eattau , u.rt. at 10 o'clock, A. IL—lteturrsissg, she "Alt taavilllbreellag sos UstoOnyik, lEtabserlipkyt arol k jyt, days, at TA detect., A. M. Tor bodkin or proem apply on Ward or to J. D. OOLLINI3IIOOD, Acniat, - _nom No. ISO Front at reel. LI=INM Tlba Moamar wawa& Capt. Roaroa, i i d ilitavo tor tlbtk *bora aft& lotonsallata port. on U 1 DAY, loth Wit. .1 4 I'. M. For fraigat or passage apply*. bard. or to joule JOUR FLACK, Agrat.. E'd=lMM TM anomie (MAT WIST, Captain aka, will k... for the adore and wadi. La pow on THURSDAY, lath inar_, at 1 P. M. For traiiritt or p• mp. apply o board, or to Janie C. 114101141, Awmt. La== =1 The Meaner ROSALIE, Capt. Jong RHOltl, jillatrUl leave for the above and Intertnedlete port. TULI3DAY, lath tint., at 10 A. M. tor freight or pump apply on hoard, or to Janlb DA RS Itti OOLLINDWOOD, Arrote. For sf. Lents. The suterner lONISE, A, Caplola I. &moos, 111 leave an the above ao4 I otoratedlet , t pone n TUESDAY, ITth lost, at 10 A. M. For freight or weer, et,ply on board, Oct. janl6 DAR N A LIYINOISTOIT, Agents. Bair at. Louts. ArsitThe steamer JOHN C PRXMONT, Cekte tve,reett, Will leave for the above and late, Whet* porta ea TUMMY, lah WA., at 10 Flock, A. M. ►or (night or pomp apply on board or to JOHN FLACK. Agent. For Et. Loafs. AllatThe Ideal:oar JAMICS PARK, Capt. R.N., lu.ui, will leave for I ha above and liverrokd4 no prate on WhIDNERDAY, I:th Inktant, at 0 A. M. Yor freight or pump epply oo Want, or to Janlo C. DAt KO, Agent. Vor no steamer FAIRY QUERN, Captain JOAN RIX° Will Ica,. Ihr Or &boa, port. and all In lormedlat• ports, oa V. ISDNLISDAY, 17th Inst., at lo o'clock., A. M. For fraikht oripaaaag• apply on board. Woe Nashville. The steamer 7011CHICUS, Capt. HATCHED.., trill leave for the ..Mee and lateral...diets ports WEDNILaDAY, 17th hoot. for (might or paetatta apply oo board. Regular Wheeling Peeks'. ftlN iteemer RXCIIANGE. C.Vt. To,u3:lß, laymen every MONDAY, WRDNRSDAY, and FRIDAY, •t 9 o'clock, A. M., conoecting with the C. and V. Railroad at Wellakille. Fox freight apply to no•I7 J. D. OOLLINCIWOOD, Agent. ilr ...sgular Wages/lug Paolust. TN, steamer YENTUnk, Ospl.Joum Oomoa, Irmo grey TUESDAY, TRURSDAY, and SATURDAY, m a P. M. for (might or pomp apply on board, or to janS /AMU COLLINS & CO., Agents. Dismoluttioni of Partsserskip. -- rfilLIS PARTNIIRSIIIP heretofore eZtatlns betwees J. S. 1 aT. S. ILLMILTON, in the Law humizomm, 1. Udm day dissolved by mutest consent. The unfinished boldness of the firm ertll be attended to and settled op by T.ll. Hamil ton, who In fully authorised to attend to the mama THOMAS EL HAMILTON, JOHN B. HAMILTON. ST Al I have determined to leave fur the Wed, I tab phreare to moommendlitg my partner, Monies It ton, to the patronage of my Mende and rennet. clients. .101111 a. LIAM ELTON. Pittehurgb, December 25th, 1864--fdec29:lm Bionics runs Interest of Mr. JOHN ATWILL in our business ow. from this date by agreement Our business, aa WiIOLICSALIC 011.00MR8, will be continued by the remato ug partners under the firm of lIAOALRY, COSORAVR CO., Nee.lB and 14 Wood street, Pitteburgh. BAGALIY, WOODWARD A CO., No. ttl Market Street, Philadelphia. Wit. 11A0ALEY A CO. ' —(deer] Pltbsburgh, December DAL, 185/—{i T 11AV X sold roylntemet to the boaloess of Low, afillor A Co., to S. A. Long, who, with John Philllpe, wlll cam tome et the old Mond, No. 1001Prout street, 1 mrdtally recommend the new arm to the patronage of my Mende. Pittsburgh, July TA, 1864. I'. 1.1 1111LLMR. S. A. LONG dr. CO., jELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS, invite attention to their ;nook of Chandeliers, arackete, Pendaute, and other fixtures. We St up houses with Elsa and Steam, make Brass Casting,' of all. kiwis to order, fur. eileh !tanned Pumps and Tank Pittluge, nod keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on hand.. JIM MILE Partherehll of JOHN Id'DEVITT & BRO. was dl.- j eolved on th e rat inst. John ArDw.itt win coo duos the buelnele at the old stand, and attend to the settlement of the buelneu of the late firm. JOHN lIPDHVITT, WILLIAM 111HINTIT. Pittsburgh, January ad, 185 Jana TEM BIIELSOILIBERB heretofore doing bagasse under the style of DAWSON, MOHAN k 00., In the manufacture and sale of Railroad Tools, Farm end liarden Implements, .111 hereafter continue the same under the style or DA%V SON, Nsniggysit, k CO. , at the league Works, in the Ninth Wand, and Werehotias NO. 22 , :9 . 1 „ reet. Either of or in attend to settling up the b RAWSON, r.J. 8. NRWWYER. rlmrp,.Tw. SPEEDS, FOR ROT RODR—Mf Idock Of Souls for ear y miring of the approved and minable vaziette; la reedy for Metribution at the Seed and Implement Word:wale, EU Amt. [jinni JAMS WARDDAR. I Sane MISCELLANEOUS RR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PIZPARiD BY D. C. X. JACYBOR;Philadalpfila, Pa., WILL Ontenieux cult - LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Ohrortie or /Venom Su Debility, Drtexiies of the Kidneys, and aft arising front a disordered LitlEr or Stattugelt. ch M emotive- Bon, Inward Piles, FIALe9I4, or Blood to the Head, Acid.; ty of the Stomach, Nausea; Heartburn, Dimwit for Food, Pulp., or weight in the Stomach, Peer Bructationa, Sinking, or /Buttering at the Pit or at tae, of the Stomach, Swimming of the Bead, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Cheat ing or Suffocating &pennon wheis in lying Ponture, Dlmr ens of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Foyer arid Dull Pain is the Heed, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eye., Pain In the Side, Back, Chest, Limbo, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant lumen, lags of Evil, and great , Depression of Spirits The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to tide i•eparation, dose go with a feeling of the utmost cook 1... le its virtual and adaptathee to tin dieweeee for which It ie reeurrimanded. t. 1, uo ries. and untried article, but one that hes steed the of a ten pare• trial before the American people, anu ti. reputation and sale le unrivalled by env similar pre pal-la:one extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and Individu als, to all parts of the country Is immense. Referring any who rosy doubt, to my •• Memorabilia," or Practical Remipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the Cierman Bitters. Prioclpal Office end Manufact ,ry,l2) Arch street., Phila. delphls, l•s. aw-Sold by Dr. G.. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A F.hooto,k A Co.. No. II Wood street; Fleming brother. 60 Wood su net; U. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny dn.-19:d..w1y le M OSES F. EATON, N 0.19 Sixth street, agent for tolling and buying PATENT MOMS, Is now authorised to cell the kilicrstlng lately patented articles Trott's patent Oil Olobett, for Steam Engines; Doan's Kock Drilling Machin; Coe's patent Drill, fur Drilling Iron; tiopeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawfortl's Steam and Water /Mum; and, Griffith's 'Wrought Iron Itallrocul Chair 31achine, These imtiries have been examined by practical mechArtics and =chiliads, and pronounced superior to any in use. Ile Is also authorised to sell Rights to make and tend these articles in any part of the country. Ile has also f r tab. hot.pretmest Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. Le ia alert prepared to take Agenda; for the tale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the hued me. faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following CARD -• • . She nub/crawrs hare long l eon acquainted with Mr. Most F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending Min, to all who may wish to employ hie eervieer, SA a gen tleman of undoubted Integrity and indefatigable industry, to whose exertion. every reliance may be pieced. Neville B. Croix, W. Robinaon, Jr., Wm. Lorimer, Jr, John Graham, W. IL Denny, 11. Childa k Co., James Warn, N. Holinea k Bons, I'. It. Friend, Kramer at Habra, P. Lorna, L. It. Livingston, Knap A Wade, William 17 . Johnston William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson arCandierro, A. W. Lcomht. Pirreresonau. November ITO. 1854. clovMa3if Doan's Patent Rook DrUhlns Dashines, WMORINO ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or if xin the (Infirmly way. S. E. Fowler it Co., klanirfactarers. The enbeariber has Lvem appoinml (vole agent in the ChM teal alarm, for the eels of rights to use them Markin., MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. To Con. Wm. F. Jobnaton, Pt evident A.V. IL IM W. Ifilnor Roberto, Eeq., Chief Eng. A. Y. R. R.; lien. Wen. Lorimar, Prmident P. & C. It. 114 J. W. lien. , Erg, Chief Eng. P. A C. R. IL: Madre. klanfuil t NicboMon, Contractors for the P. k 8 It It dml9 PLAAhIYLVANLt IhSUNA.NCY COMPANY OJ' I'/TISIJUSGII, OHLNhII OF FOURTH AND SMITIIFIKLIt STIUETF. Authorised Capital, ✓1300,000. I hell RE DUI LIHNOS and other property against lona or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Bra and Inland Navigation and Transportation. D 01,470.. Wl9. F. Johnston, Rsidy Patterson, W. WCllntoett, Kennedy T. Friend, Josiah King, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James e. Nenley, W. S. Haven, ade IlartipLos, A. Wilkins, 11. R. Cog,gaball. Ilan. WM. Y. JOHNSTON, President RoDY PATTER: ON, Vice Pnesalent. A. A. Csasont, Secretary and Treasurer. K S. Canal at At:ea.:ant Kan etuy. Accltem PE.SI.7I2II'IVANIA FICAALK. 1L;01.1..X6K, A'f HARRISBURG, PA. 'VILLA Institution, for the liberal education of Young ladim, vested by Charter with full Collegiate powers, has been in successful OperiaiCM for more than one year. The location is one of the most pleasant and pistunoque fu the :Oats, The arrangements of the College are such as affierd peculiar wl•antages In acquiring • solid basis for the mental supsortrocture. There are two departtmente—,he Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches of teaming. The course of study in each is three years, designated by as many dllTennet cheeses. Young Las diet admitted at any time. !,*reed of hutructers. RIF. BEVERLY IL WAUGH, A. M. PrincipaL yeas U. Cumulus, Principal Female Teacher. Mien Faster A. .10,11.431, AFVI4.I:. 51.reu.s. H. Maestri., leacher of French, 4.1. bounacuit, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. Ar. li. iltarson, Lecturer on Natured Memory, Natural Philosophy, Ce. flue, doeceu Leonine, Prof of Instrumental Much, it... T. Caw', Prot Vora] Mns:C. -- For Circulars, or for other information, address the Prin cipal. h. I:. WA Uttll. Harrisburg, Pa. fler7.3m TISIIS late firm of JUNES t 1.101(16, baring been dissolved by the death .d Int.sk F. Quigg, on the Litt, last, the ="Xof said bap will be iwttlol by the undersigned, at icss, canner of Hass and Picot 'trams. Itys.AC JOSM, Surviving Partner. Ptigeburgh, September 30, 1864--inorky Isaac Jones, 'IVit'PACTI7II.EIi :sprint; vait itlister Plou cb OM Slab stool, stool plough Wings. (Xvirb unit litiptir tiprtuccs, Dram Nut 'riper, halt patutit, Ease, Mail and Llazinerva Irma Allep,—corner 01 Boss mitt First stints, Pittsburgh, Ps. MAC 30%[15. D. B. Itogers 4r. Co., MANUFACTURERS of taxi ER'S pate of improved Steel Cultivator teeth. Offwe corner /tom and Itret,troeta verily Three dowsesand Lots for riale. WILL be mold at private wale, TtlitKE ILDUF.L. , AND LOTS. Our Brick klottee, eituated on Yerry, Poorth awl Liberty etreete; Lot 1A feet front by 79 ieet beet. Alen, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan Street, filth Want. tine dhotis. fronting on Logan street, and the other ov iiiwProrcr's .110 Y: Let '24 feet by IVO. Aloe, the •rand 1 now oceupy, , on the corner or Ferry and Water street., the Mime runtidid one year from Ist m April. leaf, with the Furniture,lng, Lc. The llonso at pres ent he &dug a toot busineie, and Is plawantly'ocatAL for terms and further particulate enquire of ALKX. CUPPLILi, corner of Ferry and Water Streets. ' M. IA A. C. Duncan, WIIOLESA kittOCERS, anitilealere in Praince, For WI., end Ilicioni,oll Monongahela and Oren. CN Whieky, No. 21/1 Liberty et, Pitteburgn„ Fa. I Silver Manufactory. CLI POONB, WIMP, E.NIIILENIS, Ac.—Renotirion in Pawns. A 7 —Owing to superior rem titles In nanuferturing my own work, we arc now selling at least 10 per rent. lower than the naatoro eines, or slow here. All work Is warranted. Sternal, kanc-r.—We aleo manufacture Epoona of the AliLich nterling q malty. Watcheri anti Watch repairing continual, with every fa cility and renewed determination to give entire satieftetion to rustomere, both ce to price and the superior quality of the work. W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, norla Corner of Market and Fourth Firm. J.lO PITTIOHUROH COACH FACTORY. M. 111011Alw MARTIN 1.. 811I0Z31. 410000 ALBU'. - • -• • . Bigelow •. tIeCESSORS TO E. M. Bill ELOW, No. 1,7 Diamond alloy, near tS oral visaed, Pits burgh—COACHES, CAREL/WE, PURA TON BUGG LISS, and every description of fancy vehlclivi built to order, and nobbled in a manner nn surpassed for beauty of ilevlgn, elegimce of bulk,. tikil I o workmanship, and durability of materials. Y,7• All work warrant.l. nova Era MOURNING GOODS LIRANK VAN "ORDER has just received a large and ,L" beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Mee,. and Slits lu Crape, Tarleton acd Swise, black boo and gauze Veils, black lloei,ry and Cloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander & Bajou'e beat Kid Gloves can always be found at No. S 3 MARKET STREET, corner of the Dia mond. novil Steamboat Owner, • NVILL find it to their advantage to .1/ and examine o etook of STOVES, before purchasing elsewhere. Ou variety, both as to style of finish and utility, is superior any in this market. We also have a Laundry Punta . new In deeige, and principal, designed expressly for Ste... GRAFF, REISINOXR novlB 121 Wood street. 9 ' W anted, BY a roper, industrious young man. who will devote his entire time to him business, a eMJATIUS Ad oIIIP ?LNG ULISItK for Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or AR. alstant Book.iieeper, or a place In • Grocery or Pry 'oval. More; and will make hlmmelr generally uretul to r.‘, ployer. A not. aohlrerrell through the Port Office to A. li. D.,. or let at theotnce of the o Post," will recg.%, e rev attention. Hats and Caps. J. WILSON & SON keeps consnoitly on hand every description and variety of !OATS AND CAPS, both wholesale and retail rho., desiring • neat fashion able Oat or Cap, good and cheap, would do well to give as • call before purchaving elsewhere. - C. B. fiendly dr.. Co., CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third street, near Market, would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now in store their complete FALL STIXIa, consisting of CARPETS of every deecalpdon from the Royal Velvet and Bruesels, to the cow -19011 Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor UR Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new designs and,very rich. Coe. and Canton Matting,.Druggets, huge, Mats, Stair Rods, Window Shades, Sc. Female lu went are invited to call and exam- Ina , /heir stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished on the most teaeonable term... • . protitx nod quick s%le,"""Clli TERMS CABII ONLY. • To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers • and Manufacturers. MII; SUBSCRIBER 1s uow importing a malaria quality aof OIL OF COGNAC, of which of /1111 ounce with GO gallon. pure Spirit will produce • Cue Cognac Brandy. Hie ESSENCRS OF ROCHELLE and OTAIUYS BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturer/3 by the great demand after them. Di rection, for me will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS YEIICHTITANGER, 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. a—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemical., Blermah, Manganese; Thorn's Copaira, Sulphate Am mo:Ca ea derMis tf LII D PIPE AND SHEEP LEAD—The dquherriners are DIM reoeiving, and will keep constantly on hand, a full /apply itydrant end Drain Pipe of all sixes; &Leo, Eked Lead, from 2.% to 0 The to the square foot. J. W. BUTLER. 4lk CO, I3U;1 EZIZEBII MEI= 4: r INIIPU MEDICAL florally or lamptmesh a Osszablei Dlassass. Al- DLL ILIMAILII, of 140 Wood Meyer, blip leave to an nounce to the sahib that he has made armagements with Mr. Harsh, of New Tort, to aril and adapt hi. Ramat, Cuaa Taos, which recrired the prim mefiri through a sur ghat coirmdctos, consisting of Profitanors Remeunc, PALM, Caxxociaxs, Cubit, /mum, and others, at the New York Industrial Exhibition of all Nations. Dr. Keyser has an office tack of his Drag Store, where all kinds T ItUSNES, SUPPORTERS, LACE STOO4IIIOS, SHOULDER BRACE?, PILE PROPS, •ud SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, ore fitted and Wiesen., warranted. Trusses at every price can to obtained, and of a quality superior to any others In the market. The groat pravaleuma of Rapture has induced the Dr. to give especial attention to them earns of disease enquiring mechanical support, with full confidence that his long experisniiein the treatment of such cases has tumid. d him to moot the increasing wants of the community in this regard. If you have a rupture do not fat to call . Aek for Dr. KBYBSII, at hla Wholesale Drag Stare met Truer Depot, No. 140 Wood atreeklittebutel, Pa. Sign of the G, , 11e0 Mortar. dedlildaw If you don't want to be Straight don't Ai, Fee more than two years we have wore Dr. Heyeeie In ....e.4;tou Cuvender Drone," and feel its plenesnt duty r....emoitead its LIFO to all id' sedentary occupations. • trio od•lautages of a Shoulder state with those of o of suspender., it is light and comfortable, and etieeteolly eotmterects the dispoeition to became stoop. whoa eered. Those of our readers who are In need of ouch e:e should call on Dr. Keyser on Wood street, cor ner of Virgin alley, and examine this Were, whioh has re centl Leen ranch improsed.—Parsburph Dimatch,.Doccra. by Bie, 1804. Soh( wholesale and retell et Dr. KEYSER'S Truss and Shoulder Brace Depot, 140 Wood street. Sign of the Gold= Mortar. deablaw ellir ire clip MeJoilenoingirom Baidissg.fourreal. Dr Expo., the agent for the manense, says he oat warrant or guarantee a cure in any alid of Hip Disaus or hbrolida, ebat may be presented. Pamphlets anstaissing CUM of A< most astonishing character mai begone to any one gratis. Oakelees Depurativ• Syrup. is We u ode:stand dugout townsman Dr. George W. Oake ley, la now giving his whole attention to the manufacture of his Depurative Syrup and Maltreat of Baaaparilla, in order to supply the extraordinary demands for the uncle which are coming in from sit qnacres TWA Syrup la with. oat doubt the best of the kind made in the country. We know it to be one which we ma aesurily recommend to the favorable notice of our resident. 'lt has been tested by years of experience and use, and found to be all that Is claimed for it by Its Inventor. A pamphlet is lying before us, filled with certificates of cum, the UMW appended to which are not men of strum es is usual with documents of tbis char acter, but tad! Lamm sitiamsif Mwke omosty—who have experienced the edema of its asrative properties. Append ed to the lot are cerWhates or sillinent county alms of Berk, county, with the semis of their Amaral otiose attimbetL staring that they are well seigmeinted with the persons vimse names are given as reibirmem„ (among which are the names of a number of our principal phyabnatia) and know them to be genuine. We edeles abaft of oar readers who are alaieled to call upon Lir..Oataley, at his office in North Filth street, and procure OW of these pamphlets, which will not fall to satisfy them that kb preparation Ls one of extraordinary power and ealeiemeetand eminently deserving of their attention." Sold wholenale wag retail at D. KEYSER'S Drug Store, No. 140 Wood are.; corner 11:4Ln alley, Sign of the Uolden Mortar. dee4alim IQ-Agency of Dr. 11. He Flit: i/ elehrso ted Dledlclnes. at DR. G. H. HSYSSIPS Drug /Rana No. 14d corner Woal street and Virgin alley. Cherry Pulmonie, Pulmonary Balsam, Naomi Expecto rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Depuratlve Symp, Heart Cor rector, humor Corrector, Pure and blallckaal Cod Liver Oil, dritlDyapeptle Mixture, Cough and Cathartic !Ilia, Nerving, Vennifuge, Female Pins, Numb. Specific, du, to., used by him ocmtantly and with unpranatentsd sumer, in the treacmoot of adds, Onighs, Cbnnompfiom Asthma, Heart Diwasos,Dy•- pepsia, Scrofula, Skin Disomm, Rbemnatimn, ?bowie Dosplaimtx, Pan, etc-, d.. Dr. Pitch's unequalled Roma Saver Plated Abdominal Supporters. Dr. Pitch's improred Plated add Spring Shoulder Brace Dr. Pfl.r.X., Alms DIU -7i p 21Mn. Alao, all klnde of Proprietary Med'duet. at the loweet prieee, wholees'e and retail. noil.P.daw LIST OF DENIIINE PAZIZT XIEDICINEF, oN HIND IND POI MIN BY FLEMING BROTHERS, K biltmealtarattvaasa Wholesale vgin.e and Dealers B. Astral Mederina, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ELLY.IPS AMERICAN COMPOUND; a. Jayne's Afterative Carminetive Balsa= ; Hair Dye: " Expectorant: " Sanative Nils: Flair Tonic; Mister's Balsam of Wild Cherry Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam; Hootland's German Bitters; Halle. d do Hostetter'. Stomach do Siert-tame Uterine Catholicon Storm.' Scorch Cough Candy: Price's do; Thorn'. do; Howe's do; • Osgrad's India Cbolagogne; Morwe's Invigorating OortUals Tyler's Gum Arabio Drops; liarrison's Hair Dye; • Melon's do Batchelor's do Med u n n's Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Rome.; ' Dailey's Pat. Extract; 1170,. n's Essence oflainsica Ginger.;' McAllister's do do: Kidder's Indellible Payson'. do do; Aruhold's do; Dr. Currie' Ilygeana; Lyons' Kathairon; David'. Lilly White; Bunt'. do; Tobias' Liniment: Hout's do; Alletit Nerve and Bone Liniment Mexican Mustang do; Farml's Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrels Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Berne''. Pile Imhof ; )teen Fun; Staarpo's Ncoutlic Call; ALrebssit's Gargling Oil; Rushton, Clarit...t Co'. Clod Liver Oil; MeAllister's ointment; Slav' Itch do; Ferrel'. do; Gray'. do; Trask', Magnetic Oinhrien4 Judktre. do; Swalm's Panama; Houck's dra Sargent'. Infant Panama% ; Perry DAVI& Pala Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Houghton'. Pepdn ; Kler's Petroleum; McLane's Celebrated Liver Pala Brandreth's do Wright'. Indian Vegetable Nile Lee', Antibilioue do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Itren's do; Swaynes'Extract Sarsaparilla Blood DU Jayne's AtaodyteOlugh do; Townsend's health do; Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman'. do; Radway'aßeady Belief; Morris' Remedy; Prof. Mood's flair Restorative; Ememon's do; Bull', Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Bend's do; Goma'. Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparillidi Wont's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaverif Honey; Mnalt highly Scented Brown Windsor Ludlum'. Specific; McLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gam Arabic do; Sworn s Tonic ?. Syrup Smi th' S of Wi p; ld Cher do; ry; Barry's Tricophor yru ous ; Norwood's Tincture of Verstreut ; idclaure'soslebnited Vero:Mtge, Dr. Locust's Poilmordo W. Thompeon's Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. McClintock's Ifamlly:Medieinee.; Dr. Needham'. Brand Pumps; Water's Atmospheric Breen Pumps; Gum Elastic do do feblltly REV. DR. COVEL'S RUEWMATIC PILES, Fbr the Safe, Complete and Spey nor of indiniinudory, Chronic, Hereditary and Mercuriai Rhinanachnn. Rhos make and, I ....baiN, &tithe; and alherLditransaforing W ihrrcidar Syriac SDER AN ARRAY OP TESTIMONY as Dr. COMAS liummuric Pun have ailed forth from all dame., wam never voluntarily oared In favor of any other Medicine. The cues of ogre comprehend EVERY STAGE OF ILIKRIIMATIIIII, Whether accompanied by that terrible momibillty of the parts affmted, COIII*II In the Inflammatory plioae—by the muscular contractions which so often render the victim of Chronic Rheumatism a herder. adopts, or by the WMn changing symptom. which are sometimes the characteristics of this Prormin complaint. Unlike the "fiangredo" practki of blee said p which wane sapient th e s emedio madder the ~WsW,em od o treating Ilbeninatfam, ee Fills amain and cheriah the animal forces, invigorate the cosugitutkln, and tbus sot as the allies of Nature in her efforts to east off the disease. Their medical action ia direct and specific. It reacher the ma/crir aussibi or 'Nadia of the disorder, through all the complications of nerves sod fibres hi which It is entrenched, and napalm firm the blood the I tfebril principle which faith, and spreada, and intensitke, while t spree& the for ten. &arias of the malady. Cautios--Beware of Counterfeits 1 I B. particulu, and enquire tor Rev. RADIUM, COVEL'S RHEUMATIC PILLS, and see that the boxes have, on the outside wrapper, hia Mgt:Lame, countersigned by O. H. WIG, Gement /gent, Broadway, New York, without which none are SI.1111:12aZ. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PRE 80. . . *3.801d Allegheny fatty. by Dr. GEO. H. KHYBER, Pittsbu dial rgh; J. P. PUSHING, tEor XTALUABLIS HEAL BOTATA FOR BALK Adjoining the V Borough of MancliellitTY BUILDLNO LOTB, each 24 feet front by 100 , feet and fronting on Market street 00 feet In width, areoMned ode quite low,and on remeons hie terms of payment This propertr is part' of tie estate of the Into Jon &Was, Faq., and the title le par liwt and beyond dispute. Apply to norS JAMS BLANKLY. Wm. DigILT, Jr CLOTHING AND PIIRNIstt ll „vv, ema, raimme,.... ambh ith a irilelmie pal sitaiss sad at moderato rotas. ta Misr in safkit .... ,i , 't'', RAILROADS LEITZLAID miId - LID MTSIITEO ADJ. IN OD zeisarioN WITH TRII Ohio imd Pell=allat Railroad, /TM aborted, inakiktort and moat reliable mats to Toledo, a m nlttolit Mart, Gaittut, and 111. Lathy ht O This route Is ate Breathed mUm abort: sad about dab( boon quicker to aldalgo, than tint &odious tot VIA /IF Thee Dolly Trains between Pittsburgh aid Clemiand. Three Daily Trains between Cievaiand and Cldneign Time to Cleveland Adz bonze, Chimp twentytern . bonny, and 8t- Lords thirty-mem hours. •• • • Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.110, A. IE, 12.014. M., and 840 P.ll conneming at !Judaea with Tadao Ike Cuyahoga /Nils and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04, A.M., 2.20, P. M and 8.70, P.M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. itallsoad, Edam Mite. bursh .03.00, L if., 8.00, A. BL, and 3.00, P. M.; all ag at Alliance with trains which arrive in Cleveland at 10 04, A. if, 310, P. M., and 8.41, P.M. Pa owner, fro Toledo. Micas% St. Loa* Bock Mend, Gal, tut, and the Northwest, who wish to ge, through with out mention, will take the train leaving Plttatosigh at 8 00 A. IL, and arriving in Cleveland at 230 P. M., as that Is the only train by which dose comisttions this made to the above paints. Puwangesa by this Main Lkago at 7.30 next morning and St. Lac& at inkl. woo. Ind. gained nj going via Cleveland, eight hear& Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave as foil Av.: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., 7.45 P. IL; arrive At Chicago at 11A0 P. M., 7.00 A. M. and 12.00 M. te,.ne leave for Rock Wand and St Louie as ilcdlows: Lee,- Chicago at 915 A. M., 10.05 and ILOO P. AL Pa. engere for St Lords go over Rock Gland Railroad to .101t4,aria thence over the Chicago and Mbaciudppt Railroad to Alton, arid them* by Steamboat (M miles) to Si. Louie. Pamengers by the 9.23, A.M., Thin arrive in St. LOW& at 1.1.23 moo evening, and by the 10.06, P. M. Train so tddet next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, mid girt re checked for Mingo sad St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND., In cuss. In cues. Mis two. To Alllance..--..52 30 I To Chkugo.....-411 60 9 00.- Cleveland.-- 400 La Salle. 14 50 12 60 Tolede---.. 603 Rock lalazL. 18 60 1660 oo I ISt. Louie,— le 60 6 6 60 =Vare requested to procure their tickets et the , Company, loxoooagabola House, third door below the corner. J. DURAND, &tel. Chrodded. deot J. A. CAIJOWCYph=c, I' : : . t : ~,, • • THE PENNSYLVANIA 1684. J. luB4. RAILROAD: - glint MAIL TRAIN will leave miry morning Okada,. arnipted) at 7 o'clock, stopping at all the regular man Bona arriving in Philadelphia at Ina A. TU.R FART TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh dail( rg, g siet , Sanday,) at 1 o'clock, stopping at Irwin's, G trobe, Blairsville, Lockport, Johnstown, Mimosa, Ciailltsen, Altoona, An, arriving in Philadelphia at 6 o'dode„, Vie aura rodrning. TER =PHEW TRAIN will leave ervezg evening at 920 o'clock, stopping only at Greensburo, lakrobs, Lockport, Johnstown,BraminerhUl, GaTlitann, Altoona. Ac:, connesit.llarrisburg with. th. train far N.M.d & mire, aidP. d ing In Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 2 chick, THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave very after wen (except Sunday) at SAO delcuk, stopping at all raga. laristations, and running only se Cat as Elute ffl.. THE SMOOND AOOOMMODATION TRAIN leaven daily (estsept Sunday ' ) at 11 catikek, A. M., stopping at all Ma- Com, and running only as far as Drintonh. SXTDICSING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. Mot - Ar. <tutu:iodation antra at II o'clock, A.M. Mipresa, LSO P.lll. Second Aosommodation, 7, P. M. Rail 1220, P. M. Put Line, 2.20, A Am to New York,sll,6o ; rare to Philedelphla,s9; tare to Baltimore, $8,50. Are to Harriaborg, Baggage checked to .11 stellate on the remisylvanta Ball. road, and to Philadelphia and Baittators. renewers purebindng tickets in care, will be etearged ma cmerain addition to the station rates, ;wept from statkues where the Company have no Agent. Pennsylvania money, sad per foods only, mated in I>a ant for tickets. air NOTICE.—Iu case of lies, the Company will hold then:m.lin responsible for perreonal baggage only, and far an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. li—The itrealsfor Omnibus Line has been employed to= passenrers and baggage to and from the Depot,at • not to exoeed 15 cents for each passenger, and 15 dente for each frank. Jt r R. tlek A ma p ply to J. MRI3RIMILV, Agent, P. H PlUsbutgn, NoeentberPATra4i-n1....--7- Sew Art a gsm ut, COILWRNCING FEBUARY2B, 1 El&i. 1854- MiWirgrffin 1854 TAIL TRAIN loam Pittsburgh at 8 A /I; dhcas at ALI In snow ; lakes taa at Crestlina and makes a close top Mai= there with a tut Express Trabt, reaching Mods, Intl about 12 o'clock at night. lIIIPPRWSB TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a. 9 o'clock, P. L. , afiez the arrival of the Rums train from Philadelphiai and Michas OrindlLiti at 11,gdP:It., connecting with the Night F-spreas which reaches ancinnatt in the morning. Clonnectioms are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Relgoltalue and Indiana railroad' Ite Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Inaba... Connectione arc made with Cleveland. Monroeville. Ran , dnity, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with 1h5,..r.0a, Tipsier Slustinaky, Forest, and the town . on the Mad River Road. Alm, with Mount Vernon, Newark, 'Zanesville and towns . . . . . Aro to Cincinnati f 7 ;to Indian tots ; to Dayton $6,60; to 'blotto {d; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville :6,10; to Cleveland $l. Through ticket. to Louisville at redunid rate. •. RETURNING - • THE /IMPRESS TRAIT( lea yes Oregano at 'L.1.5 P X, and reaches Pittsburgh at 820 P M, connecting 6 with the fastpr Train through in fifteen one phis MIL TRAIN leaves Creatline at 220, A. X., on the ar of the Night Erpram Train Emu Chseinnati, add arrives at Pittaburgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON AOCOILMODATION TRAIN Usual Pitbsbuigh at 10 4.21, and 6 PM, and New Brighton at 6 A X, and 125 P "'HEIGHT TRAIN lessee PlUsburgh at T A M, and 9 P. M., and arrive. at 4.99 AM. end P M. Air The Trans do =kraal. on Proaday. Air Ticket. or further infeermatlon. apply at the Hatt rakes of thetEdo sod pennyleards Bailased Company, of .1. H. MEET, at the limas sake landau-the Monongahela Hoses, Pittsburgh, Or of MBAS PARKIN; Ticket Agent, _ ederal street &anon. ger JOHN JIMMY, Paaangir Agent.. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS HD NEW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY BXLIABLZ ROOM RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE HT CIROAGIO AND NISSISIOPPIRAILROAD An 'Air Line Haute from Chicago to St. Lazio. rime LEAVE CELIOAGO DAILY (Bandon excepted) n arrival of Express Train of Mahlon Southern and . aiads— Lt T. LOUIS DAY MAIL.. 2d. " NIGHT IEXPIOISS-.-10:0S; P.M. Trkins run through to St louts in 'meson hours, via Blooadngton. Springfield and Alton, raithord change of arra or begime, connecting at Alton frith natty tine cc' Packets for Gann' tot, Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with MAST CLAM 812113133M3 FOR NSW- ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the blisidreippi, and with regular line: of games tor Kansas and Council Bingo.- TIM* FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. 1011 IS 38 HOURS_ Baggage checked through to at Louis, on Michigan Can tral and Souther% Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. B. P. HOLISIMOI, Obicago, eral Pssienger Agen HURD P. MOBGAN, Jo., Gen Superintendent t. • Through Tickets to Bt. Louis, by this roots, can be o ft h, at Oflos of Cleveland and PM* burgh and Ohlo and Peuzugybrinfla Railroads. I rep27l3in P.ESIBISYLVANIA. BLAILAOAD MNAMUa. FREIGHT TARIFF, Commencing December I et, 11.1354. EII6ST CLASS—lteoms,Cadarend-Wooden WM, Yeah ere, Puroltem, mooed hand, Fun, Plano., Poultl7 ..., in beaten or temes: 90 cents 8100 Da. . Class—DAM Fruit, Beemax, Deer Skim Clover and t.hy Seed, Olearware, Ilardwate, Begs, Wool and Slurp Pelts, Sgga and Leather: 75 muteloo be. TAM! Mb; —Betou and Pork (loose,) Better, in firkins, kegs Sr Mb; Hemp, alder, Soap, Wlmlcis Glum, and Bon ton, moompreesed 66 mum* 100 Du lbwtA 61Mui—dleohol,13aeou d t to ieeks or box Batley and Halt, Beet sod Pork , Cie Chime, Lard and lent OD, 100 Flour, Whisky, Ootton foompremed,) ttteeeaaaffflbbaooo , 66 mats " — $ll6 OKOEGZ C. YILINCEISOI73,' Preleit Agent. DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. nears ALL resume or Till ire asn ran Walfoo2 CIWWW4 LUC/100, 81.07:11TRO, OIL LEI LOW 0/ CISOYEL MICE 468 BROADWAY, 00R. GRAND BT., 1111 W YOBS. flours from 9 A. Id. to 4 P.M. RMGR, GLANULATILD LIDA Inflammation, Aestte or Chronic Blindness wrth Rims, Lids, Amerman' end Cataract Serefakrus, Weeping or Watery Byes, are among the Oman of the eye whirl am treated by Dr. H. with pettiest natisfection. All dimmest of the Ear treated upon ardentilic principles. ANIMAt ire inserted without an operation. All letters postpaid will swum prompt attention.. We salad the following referenere 'AIM among to. thous sande of eases whirl have been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson Wm J. Fryer, 828-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. *Alfred 'Southwick, Printer, "E " V. Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y. Wm. W. Bmltb, Detroit, Blob. *Arm A. IL L. Wilms, New York City, N. Y. flla Nag Bellows. N. /6 Station, Dorn.. to, N. Y. Ildward G. Bolger, Bristol, Cam *John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. Dayll Idttle, Ilmineer, N. Y. W. N. B. Giles, oak" Courier and Bog, N. Y. Violas W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. L Jarvis &tiger; A. N. ILOPIOO, Telegraph Operator, Eft Nicholas Hotel. R. E. lambs, Organ Builder, HOUBtOn EL IL B. Doolittle, M D, liudem, N. Y. Nrs Krdelterbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. N. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. B. L. Noes, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbach, Pehetwee4, N. Y. Copt. B. H. Umtata& At sus, N. John W. Hackett, righeirmton, N. Y. Mani patdentiwere blind, and had to be led to kited/eat At the expiration of two weeks they could go abort the city ai pleanare. •These ears of Anitanroels were notated to 'sight after , they wore glear no an incurable by the focally, atol con be referrad to by nay pennon who wishes to learn the bats In timee oases, by writing to them - • jllll5 J. I. JOHNITIVS rogrroms—....._, Zlcslalor carriage Tiaetorr. TOLLNBTON, BILOTITIR dit OU., PRACTICAL ODACFI 0 MAIMS, corner of Rebecos end Belmontstreets, Abe. veiny city, Pa-, have on hand and are nActufsoturing an abrasive assortment of Canters, Itrekaways, Buggies, Bampge Obv, made la all their various styles, with stria regard to durability anti beauty of finish, using hi all their work the best Juniata boa end eastern Maury. Re palm attended to on therm/A remonab b terms. They Bel made= %hat ell who may favor them with their patio.- ere, will be perhsetly satlalled on trial if their work. The Pittsburgh and klanchester Omnibuses pass entry fif• teen min Übe during the day. The Borne of • 100 It MMUS PENNOTLYAItio,VATTSSIIIMIEL, Ls now open for the receptlonof inmate, regularly corn.. mitted from counties computing the Weetern Judicial •Thee nist of Penturylvanis. forma of commitment an a ate, tained of the Superintendent, Lt the Some of Rafts% or, of the ilearetery, ai the alma Palmer, Hann& At Co. By order of the Saud. dssl JA MIDI:SSW, Ibuidirit. MEM=IM '****/ i 1 ‘ =UM 1111M1=1
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