The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 11, 1854, Image 3

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Yttrium Dirsavrrr.—A small lad, named
Charles Higginbottom some twelve Jean of
age, whose parents reside in Allegheny City,
was arrested, on Saturday, by the Mayor's po
lice, soused of stealing a pair of skates from
the hardware store of ill'Combe & Co., on Wood
street. The father of the boy was sent for and
Came to the Mayor's office, where he stated that
the boy had been absent from home for several
weeks—that he was an incorrigible vagabond,
and that all the attempts to bring him up in
honesty were futile. He gave him over into the
hands of the Mayor, and told the magistrate to
do with the boy as he thought proper, as he
would have nothing more to do with him. His
Honor directed him to be taken to the county
prison, there to await the opening of the House
of Refuge, when he will be conveyed to that in•
stitution.
Three other boys, the eldest of whom could
not have reached twelve years, who had been
discovered sleeping in the cinder cave of the
glass-house, on Washington street, were also
brought before Mayor Vole, to be dispose of.
The lads presented a truly deplorable appear
ance, and one in partionlar enlisted the sympa
thies of all present. Re stated that his mother
had died with cholera, a short time ago, leaving
him under the charge of a step-father, who, be
ing a very dissipated character, allowed him al
most to starve, and that in consequence he bad
ran away from home. Since then, he had ob
tained a livelihood, such as it was, begging. The
lad possessed a very intelligent countenance; and
told his story with great artlessness. The May
or said he would not send him to prison, but je
sted would see if some one could not be procur
ed to take charge of him.
One of the ether boys, was given in charge
to his father, who came after him, while the
third, being recognized as a notorious young
rascal, was committed to prison, to await con
veyance to the Rouse of Refuge.
Prrreenntan larnutany.—The Annual Festival
for the benefit of this'institution will be held in
the Masonic Hall, during the week before
Christmas, and will commence on Tuesday af
ternoon, December the 14th. Donations of use
ful and ornamental articles for the fanny tables,
or of cake, fruit, &0., for the refreshment
tables, will be gratefully acknowledged by the
ladies, if sent to the Hall on the morning of the
19th. As the institution has been filled almost
entirely with charity patients during the past
year, it is earnestly hoped that the usual gene
rosity will be manifested by our citizens on this
occasion.
Fins.—A fire broke out last night, about 12
o'clock, in a two story brick house, at the foot
of Penn streets, owned by Capt. Frisbee, which
(mused considerable damage. The building was
a large block, and the roof and upper stories
were entirely consumed. It was occupied by
several families, among whom were Mrs Coffin
and Mrs. Herbst. The fire originated from the
flues, and occurring so late in the night, there
was a slim attendance of the firemen, until the
Third Church bell was rung, which brought the
whole dcrtrtment out. We believe there was no
Insurance. •
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TO LINTS .TOR BALE AT TIM 017101.
' , Trqcks ON Tuarsznal."—A party of emi
grants upplied at the Mayor's office, in Alleghe
ny, on Saturday, to complain of a fraud which
had been practised upon them by certain emi
grant runners and agents in New York. It ap
pears that they purchased what purported to be
through tickets to Louisville, by way of the
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati line of packets.
When they arrived in this city, however, they
found the river frozen over; and ascertained
that orders bad been sent to New York net to
give tickets by this line, as the boats could
not run.
Anicrrritn.—On Saturday last, on motion of
E. Bradford Todd, Esq., Jamee A. Lowrie and .
B. C. G. Sproul, Esqrs., were admitted as atter
ceps at law in the several courts of this county.
Mr. Lowrie is a son of Mr. Justice Lowe is of
the Supreme Court; and Mr. Sproul a son of
Mr. H. Sproul, one of our well known citizens,
and a nephew of Judge Grier. We understand
they stood an excellent examination before the
committee, and they commence business in their
profession with very favor!' As prospects.
Wets NOlfzierioss.—The following nomiaa•
tions were made by the Whigs of the Fourth
Ward, at their primary election, on Saturday
night: Select Council—Dr. Wm. M. Wright.
Common Connoil—Robt. J. Anderson and John
Rippey. Aldermen—James Matthews and John
Lavely, Jr. Assessor—James M'Henry. As
sistant Assessors—Geo. W. Meyers and P. B.
Kincaid. School Directors—lsaac Whittier and
Henry Haye. Judge of Elections—John B.
M'Fadden. Inspector—Wm. H. Ewing. Con
stable-James-H. Young.
0PZ1136 or THI HOUSE or Herron. The
Western Pennsylvania House of Refuge will be
formally opened on Wednesday, the 18th 1/1911Dt.
An address will be delivered by Hon. Wm. Wil
kins. The public generally are requested to be
present.
Comm.—Old Prank Gardner, the favorite
banjoist and jester, late Mown of Stone's Circus,
will appear in Pittsburgh, before the inhabi
tants and his old friends, in a few days. No
doubt his friends will greet him with a full house.
OLEAGUIOUS LASCZNY.-A warrant was lamed,
on Saturday, by Alderman McMasters, for the
arrest of Hugh Sloan, to answer to a charge of
stealing four pounds of batter from Benjamin
Hancock.
THE Joan, in the case of Benjamin Ramage
Ire. Phillip Peterman, action of ejectment, in the
District Court, on Saturday, returned a verdict
for defendant.
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By the O'Reilly Lines for the Morning Post
DECEMBER 11
AEC DAYS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA.
ARRIVAL OW THE NORTH STAR.
New Yozw., December 9.—The steamer North
Star arrived with 809 passengers and $1,884,000
in specie. She brings California dates to the
16th, brought down by the Holden Age.
The steamer Falcon arrived from Havana at
Aspinwall on the 80th November, and would
leave on her return the same evening.
The Panama Railroad is progressing finely. -
The English and French squadrons still re
main at anchor in San Franebno harbor.
The United States steamer Susquehanna arri
ved at San Francisco from the Sandwich Islands,
on the nth of November. The Mississippi ar
rived at Honolulu on the 22d of October, from
Japan. The Susquehanna has gone to Benecia.
Commander Cadwallader Bingold, of the Pa
cific Exploring Expedition; Mr. F. D. Stewart,
his Secretary; and E. A. Leroy, Bearer of Des
patches, were passengers in the Sasquehanna,
and arrived in the North Star.
The news from the mines is cheering.
Emigrants from the plains are arriving daily
They have reported great hardships.
The steamer Golden State arrived at San
Francisco with New York dates, in 23 days and
10 hours, being the quickest ime on record.
The papers generally favor the proposed mail
stage route across the plains.
The financial affairs of the State are most
prOsperous. The interest duo on the 'January
bonds hove been forwarded to New York.
The I egislature will meet on the 3d of Janu
ary. Thera are some half dozen candidates for
Speaker.
The officers of the Susquehanna report that
the feeling in favor of the annexation of the
Sandwich Islands was strpug at - Honolulu. The
heir apparent, whose signature only was wanted
to complete the cession treaty, sent word that
he was prepared to sign the treaty. Property
had risen in anticipation of the event.
The general tone of trade exhibits but little
change since the last steamer. The closing
prices for Gallago and Hazelt flour was $12,75;
adamantine candles have been active and higher,
but declined at the close of the week to 50 cents.
Butter 82c.; new lard quiet at 16@olic.; bacon
15i; ha= 161(4163.
The money market was unchanged.
There were severe snow storms ou the Isthmus
but not much damage. The weather had after
wards become settled.
There was nothing important respecting the
Revolution. Mela still held a strong position
and the command of the army. With the ex
ception of the Brogola provinces. all was quiet,
and had deolared in favor of the government
and the constitution
BOBTON, December 9 —Ellett Keenan, a young
Irish girl, was arrested at Watertown for setting
fire to the Catholic church. It is reported that
she had a difficulty with the priest.
James McDonald, claimed under the Ashbur
ton treaty on a charge of murder in Nova Scotia,
was discharged by the United States Commis
sioner, the ei idence showing the case to be man
slaughter.
Judge Phelps, of Vermont, has given a written
opinion that the personal property of the Rut
land and Burlington Railroad Company, com
prising the rolling stook and tools, can he held
by the second mortgage of' the trustees who are
now in possession.
Cnicaco, December —The new steamer
Chancellor, bound for New Orleans, sunk near
Cairo. She is a total loss.
NEW YOIIir, December 9.—The Empire City
Bank failed to make its exchange at the clearing
hour this morning. It is considered a failure.
FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE.
SEBASTOPOL NOT TAKEN
THE BOMBARDMENT CONTINUED.
DITAILB OF TUZ BATTLE 07 INKURXASN
All the Cunard Steamers Wtt bdrawn
FLOUR AND GRAIN LOWER
New Yoae, December the arrival, at
one o'clock this morning, of the United States
mail steamship Union, Capt. Adams, we have
dates from Havre of the 21st, Southampton and
London the 22d ult.
Mr. Lewis Cars, the U. 8 Charge d'Affaires to
the Court of Rome, had an audience of the Pop ,
on the 16th, in which he delivered new letters of
credence raising him to the rank of Resident
Minister at Rome.
Intelligence reached Driblin on the 21st of the
death of Viscount Lorton, which took place the
day before at hie seat. Rockingham, in the coun
ty of Roecommon. Ills Lordship was a repre
sentative Peer of Ireland, a Lieutenant-General
in the army, and Colonel of the Roscommon
militia. Ile bad nearly attained the age of eigh
ty years.
The corn market at Mark-lane on the 20th was
lees buoyant, and wheat could not be cleared cif,
although offered at an abatement of 21 per quar
ter. Little was done in foreign wheat. Flour
moved off slowly, and American barrels were
rather lower.. Barley 2s lower, and Oats Gd to
Is. At the Liverpool corn market wheat was
difficult to sell at 3d to Id per 70 lb decline. In
dian corn Is lower.
The reports from the English manufacturing
districts show a continued tendency to inactivity
and caution. At hlanchester the demand was
less than the supply, and prices were lower. At
Birmingham, in the iron market, although quo
tations were nominally unaltered, purchases
could in some cases be made on reduced terms.
Orders from the United States were increased.
At Nottingham there was rather less depression.
The woollen districts were less satisfactory. The
Irish linen market was better.
The money market in Landon was unchanged.
Consols bad improYed to 91i. Turkish scrip
was also better, at 5i discount.
The despatch of reinforements to the seat of
war continued without intermission. Every ,
available steamship was taken up by the gov
ernment for the purpoue; and it in stated in the
London TOW that the British government is
now paying at the rate of three millions sterling
per annum for the charter of eteamers alone,
beside the coat of fuel. The Niagara and Ara
bia
having been taken up by the government, the
Cunard Company had issued a notice that no
vessel belonging to their line would leave Liver
pool till the 9th December, after which date the
communication would be every alternate Satur
day. The Collins lino was to change their days
of sailing after the departure of the steamer of
29th November, from Wednesday to Saturday, in
order that the commerce of both sides of the
Atlantic might be inconvenienced as little as
possible. The West India and Brazilian lines
of mail steamers were also to be temporarily in
terrupted. The War Off co bad issued a circu
lar, calling upon all the embodied and disembo
died militia to give as many volunteers as possi
ble to the regiments of guards and the line, and
to the royal marines. The alarm in England
seemed to be subsiding as to the position of the
allied armies in the Crimea, which, with the
reinforcements arriving, were deemed sufficiently
strong to carry out the object of the campaign
successfully. A winter campaign in the Crimea
will evidently take place, and wooden barracks
for 20,000 men were being shipped by the
British government.
A despatch from Balaklava of the 7th of No.
vember, received via Vienna, states that rein
forcements for the allies went arriving at the
rate of one thousand daily, and they were over
joyed at the arrival of these anxiously expected
detachments. Both armies bad completed their
third parallels, which were connected. together
by means of a trench. The allies were obliged
to form counter-mines. The inner town was
strongly barricaded. The Russian news states
that the allies, having received considerable re •
inforcements on the 6th, 7th, and Bth, made a
demonstration against the left flank of the 'Rus
sians ; the latter retired from the plateau to the
right bank of the Chernays. Fifteen thonsrnd
men of the garrison of Bicheneff had marcied
to Odessa. Prince Paskiewitob had ordered 4n
othet corps of twenty thousand men to rho
Crimea. A despatch from Prince Menscbik ff,
dated Sebastopol, November 12, states that at
that date the bombardment continued. The al
lies (he says) had not advanced in their opera
Was since the Bth, and were still fortifying
their lines in the rear of Balaklava. (lemma'
Taprandi was wounded on the bth.
(By Telegraph from Marvelllee to London Thom, Nor. SM.]
The dates of Constantinople are of the 10th..
On the morning of the 6th the Russians, 36,000
strong, attacked the right of tho English posi
tions, towards Inkerniatin. The English batte
ries were taken and retaken several times. At
=MOMMWMiIii
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81,884,000 IN GOLD
Front Botton
I=l
El=
TEI BATTLE OF 1311.111XAS1
- 4,1
4"6' ,, •
pot against the French positions, but were re
pulsed. The Russians were also ultimately re
pulsed towards Inkermann, After e. bloody bat
tle, which lasted eight hours. Their loss was
9,000 killed and wounded. The English lose
was also gru..t. Four Generale—Cathcart,
Btrani, a aye, Goldie rri To: . as— were killed,
and four wounded Browr, Bentinok, Buller
end Adams. Thirty-eight English officers were
killed, ninety-six were wounded, and two were
missing. 442 rank and file killed, 1,760 wound
ed, and 151 missing. The French had one 00-
ral killed, two wounded, fourteen officers killed,
and twenty-one wounded. The English Guards
alone lost twenty officers. The Russians fired
on our wounded, as well as on the detachments
who were sent out to bury the dead on the 7th.
General Canrobert was wounded. The Russians
are pouring in in large masses from the North.
We require further reinforcements instantly.
PARIS, Tuesday morning.—The Monileur an
norrtces that according to a telek,:aphic deepateh
received by the Telemeque, General Canrobert
had pressed Prince Napoleon to leave the camp
in order to restore his health. Tho Prince had
been very ill, and the fatigue_ of the battle of
lnkermann made him much worse. It was hoped
that be would bo recovered sufficiently to share
in the decisive attack against Sebastopol. In
confirming the intelligence of the battle of In
kermann, General Canrobert states that the bat
tle was most obstinate and bloody, and that the
Russian loss was enormous. Everything was
ready for the assault, Ira the allies had deter
mined to postpone it till the arrival of fresh re
iniorooments.
Paws, Tuesday Eeoning.—A despatch from
Marseilles, of the 20th, announces that the Duke
of Cambridge was slightly wounded on the 6th.
Omar Pasha was, it is said, about to send a large
body of troops to the Crimea. An Egyptian
three•decker went down near Varna. Daimon
Pasha, the Admiral, was drowned, and only a
fourth of the crew woe saved.,
TUILEINII ACCOUNT OF TIIN BATTU' OP TUN Stu.
The Journal de Constantinople contains the
following account of the victory of lnkermann
"Early on the morning of the sth a Russian
army, about forty thoueand strong, of whom
thirty thousand men consieteti of reinforcements
which arrived the preceding evening, under the
command of General Dannenberg and the Grand
Dukes Michael and Alexander, profitintg by an
intense fog, matched upon Inkermann to the ex
treme limit of the English army, and attacked
them vigorously. General Cathcart assembled
about eight thousand men, whom he opposed to
the Russians, and for more than two hours this
handful of bravo soldiers had been struggling
with the most heroic intrepidity against an ar
my 80 superior in number, when the French
troops arrived in all haste, and, joining them
selves to the Euglieb with an admirable spirit of
fraternization, opposed to the enemy a body of
about three thousand men, who charged the Rue.
elan masses one against five, and repulsed them
with the most irresistible impetuosity. The Mo
net brigade arrived sour afterwards, and its
arrival completed the rout of the Russians, who
retired in disorder about 4 o'clock in the afternoon.
During this engagement, 8,00 T e r re of the gar
rison of Sebastopol male n sortie, and attacked
some companies who supported the French lines,
which were Oct mere (Dan 100 metree from the
place. Genre] de Leurmel went immediately
with a few battalions to the aseietance of these
oompanies, who sustained the attack with intre
li pidity, repulsed the Rusurdie, and forcing them
to take flight, punned teem to within twenty
paces of the Quarantine battery, At that point
a serious wsue.l forced aim to stop, and the tits
eians were enabled to take refuge in the place
in these two nirairft the Rti,i3ng, in killed and
wounded, lost the mrvicee of tn , .re than 10,000
men. The lee of the allied army amounts to
about 3,000 men iu kills,] and wounded.
=EI
The Patrir publishes the ftdb.s - it.:g telegraphic
despatch, dated Hamburg, the 19th met.:
The official bulletin of the battle of the sth
has arrived Sit St. Petersburg. Prince Menchh
koff announces that the Ruseians had 3,500 sol
diers and 109 officers wounded. The number of
killed was not exactly known. General Simon
off, who was danger..us'l wounded during the
action, survived only a short time."
From the L'altic nothing of special interest
has been received.
For market reports, by the '• bCC COM-
merciol column
.21i1JI
ISOAILD OF TIRADE AND
MiCIRCIIANITS• EACIIANGIC•
t , FFICEK,
Prenden , —.l , rllN r n1:•1^
kir t: I tc , Pr , ..4 - n: -11 W. II : , 211,
IL ltlant
II
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V. P. .1 r 1:1,?1,. ???' 11%.,1,1t,
DAILY FLEYLVN OY prrrsßußcut stARE.ET
T 7,2 1` , 57,
11,1'64.
Fri Sr 1 3 wilt., rear W. rwf,rtel
lieu,. the bu-Ino4w , of :-aturl.oy we, quit,..i.ntwl
MIME
1.4 !I) It —,alon 7: VI-o: In f . ..,:). 40 tor at,
parllne an.l.:Lra at.nr, aro: •loili , (1,1. nu, fo.u:
52%.1a,• , ..a.)
Ai,LA::-Er ak ar.
t.t.ls 10 1,..ta at .11r,
10,1 ::1,:.:4•41 41 Mai(
late. at
1100, —lt,: hvad
do r!t.
1111 1 t.
/II:171:11
tzai 4
I , ts,
ASIli • —II .n.r'.N I.;ort.d
111111111=111
Commercial Intelligence by the 1:131olt
TU.1.1/41 . y rraulncr :Nt4“l“'• r E.4: -
11.214 lust I, .te.wss.•l althosuls
All 114/7414.14, 1 which ilt U.,11i11; Lon
Wool. C. , 11,,,1a lon la. J.l the ~aaa, t axti It al 1401
nyettiv.---nemely. Slls, r." :I, trstluqq, ,4
putt ../1 so a ...111..1•1,..n3 ,4 , 4
on ttp. pnrt p 01•1 1 ,, tr , !SI% The
of I , lora lora, f .000nlom at lb. latttio of Ihkor ,
man*, 11,-,, pel*lo ,, l •r,l th.p n scl urn to
tlo• ,vpooin, yrtoo, /..xt M nt ttlo rI , To. ..tlll hol n
Yor tho 71 ,- k f rt Ik, Laxx,ain. took
pin, .1 xifirtx: Illn tray at Xo anl In.l tavan xxxx,
11x0r. lof; ~11 at 211 e+ Icoltrol
to Intl Jr . , , lar.ox,. 111 to I I 1.,0, annultk;
Itolln*to , % xr,l 11. ; Tl.l' 7- X , 11, ICO Ex
1111, Is t, 2, premium.
[Prow A. F , Inle,•lC, Or,:lvor j
Llymr:yof. re, fl.v.a ET
Ideckroot. Novxml. r x her: , luring, the
week hoe Issai am! 'TIP,: ertd
lost end Floor harp
Invin gpninilly in NTOr of the buyer. OttLA ail ideal
hasp aloe shown a downward ten lxney ; I iellan Corn hex
met with less Inquirv, n'thou,sh hchlerx PlKre not looson,i
their pretensions. The crew ther is., token and wet.
At this day's market flown woe n fele attendance of town
and country buyers, and r 1111 P inquiry yes cups ,
rienred for pinup old 11heat And Flour, pales of which were
made to a Air extent at tho 4.410 ea of this day week New
English and Irisli Wheat and Flour wero, however, very
dillirtilt to inure, at :id w 4.175. 70 Ibis and Ir. to 11 Facie
decline on the week. thitn were in slow request, at
late roles; hut Oatmeal was In demand at ad 14 load reefer
Non. Barley, beans and pros were held lie extra.. rate,.
Indian aorta mat with few buyers, although ollered at Is 'l4
quarter decline. We quote prime whit,' 11nent ist-12.4 tid to
1211 iki it 70 Itic; miviai, 11 x 0.1 to 12a 441. red, It, 41 to 11 e
74 'IA 70 Ito. Prime italtimorp and Olin Flour 44,
to 41s hi; Western Coned, 47., ixl to 43- Psi IA hal. Prime
yellow Indian Corn and white 411., IA qr.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS
NEW Yeas., December 0.--C,dt on onset Bel; salon 300 baler
New Orleans utlildllog at Floor firm; talcs 21to0 bble
good Olin f 8 •6 250 .1 1; rt2othern firmer; sales 3300 bide
at 58,505;9.37. Wheat firm, with upward tendency; sales
Genesee at 52,3502,40, sod white unchanged at 541602.20.
Corn unsettled; tales Western mixed at 02(403. Coffne de.
cllnod ' Pork a trifle lower; sale, of Mess rat 513,50;
prime td2,37412,fid. Beef firm. Lard lower; tales at 105 t,
10i,,4. Whisky unsettled; sales Ohio at 405541. augurs end
Molares dull. Stooks steady. Money unchanged, Bead
ing B. 7, 07; Illinois Central, S. 30, ftit ; N. Y. Central R 2;
Erie 35%. :
PrinAnaLruta, December B—The Union's Wt - ices had uo
effect on the Flour market; holds demand $8,b71//efil for
standard and good - bratula. A role of Bye Flour at
No transactions in Corn Meal. The market In bare of
Wheat; o oak of ROO bushels of poor red in store at $1,72;
prime red held it a, amt white at . 52,10. Rye in demand,
and taken on ardent at 51,226.91,25; 2000 bus In more ea!
ate fair figure. Corn amino, and 04000004; sales 1500 hue
at 00 fur old yellow In store, end 85 for new. Oats in fair
riNtlest; aides 1000 boo prime Dentle. at 54; sales 1000 bun
ordinary Southern at 48. Whisky hold firmly at 43, in bble.
CINCINNATI, December 9.—The Neer bee fallen Deu itches
Weather moderating. Flour dull at $7,50507,60. Buck
wheat Flour $0 "e, 100 Ma. Whiskey 2834 Bogsquiet at
54,0004,75. Provisions eery dull. Green Hems 59 , 4501‘,.5.
Mess Pork held at 12. Prime barreled Lard WA. idolater
Anti at 20. Exchange unsettled, prices for buyers; Oa
rates ranged from par to 1 percent. premium. Some banks
are checking at % per cent premium.
Moons, December B.—Tbe sales of Cotton for the week
were 13700 bales—middling Stock 61,000 hales.
CLIBESE-60 boxes for solo by
dee2 SMITH &
/ANIONS-1 3 y the barrel, for sale by
tJ dee2 SMITII k SINCL&IIt
pli.,leliZalitiPuelywAh,BZOJKO:Vt 1 1; 0 , 1,1:12 , t i T n e:r . a P:
11,18 M. A. M.C1.1.110
14 - ILNE PARLOR FURNITURE of every description. h
baud and made to order, of the hest material and
maxiship. [nos 271 T. if. YOUNG &
'
EAU.-471 p4ra Galena Lead, received this day and for
LA sale by fnoo2Bl J. A. UUTCIIISON & (;0.
liViYiltfr-80 kegs English Mustard, for sale by
In nrs9 R. E. SELLERS k CO.
FlBll-100 half bble White Fish and Trout fur sale by
,Lorls lIE.NRY 11. COI:LIN&
M..l4,lllkg—The best article .w ila uho for a.pped
ALttolas,o2. dos fresh received tins .1.1 by
JOS. FLINING,
comer of the Dinosond sod Market et.
INCE PIE FIXINE--bredless ItalstuN, Currant,
runs, Lemon Peel, .o, for Fale
n 0,30 W. A. 3PCLURG.
Vki ItAl'L•1\l1 1'AL•4:11-14U !tame. Crown etraw roper;
=ME
JtEIF S FOR RFIP ER JIIII.V.
The River.-14 to a late hour last evening the los had
not left the Monongahela, but hopes are entertained that
navigation will be opened in a few days. There was quite
Mindy rain yeeterday, and the imow is feat disappearing.
The weather V quite moderate.
The steamer " Prairie City" arrived id St. Leads on the
6th, from New Orleans, with • tell load.
The river was falling Airily at Louisville en Wednesday
evening, with 21% feat water in the canals
The steamers " " Vienna," " Latrobe," " Qua.
ter City," and "Rosalie" were adverthred to leave St. Louis
on the 6th inst., far Cincinnati.
Changed Hands—Captain James ILDales has purchased
Captain L. Wilson's Interest in the new steamer "Peal
Jones," and will take charge of her when finished. Success
attend him.
The 'tempers " Philadelphia" end " Allegheny," Pitts
burgh boats, are at our landing, awaiting most anxiously
fora rise. Their captain' think tips chances 'lip.—Cincin
nati Enquire..
From present appearances they will not be disappointed .
Every thing like watm In "tight " In this region.
P. S.—We stop the press to announce a change for the
better. The weather had moderbted, and there were rcpt.
one showers, on Sunday afternoon and evening.
The St. Louie Democrat, of the oth, gives the following es
the Latest reported depth of water in the &Retest river.e
ft. In.
Mistimlppl, from St.Lonio to Cairo, on principal bars, b
• •
St. i v ,rln il to 4 =k, / o o ' d o o •
Mieutonri, " Month to Wagon, do do
do to Lasalle, do do 2
4
Obio, .t Lot/Willa
ifi clip the following Items from the Bt. Louie Democrat,
of the oth lost:
he in LAS Missiari, M.—The "Samuel Oaty," aom Kent Elk
last evening, reports the river filled with floating ice as far
down as within a few mile, of Alton. The ice LI as yet of
not much thickness or strength; but this cold weather.,
11 ~ptipp.a. Increase the quantity of floating lee, as :lino
fu thicknem and etnetnem We 'hall probably lee a con
siderably quantity In the river today, opposite the city.
We trout the weather will moderate shortly, to that the
boats will not be prevented from making their trips.
The steamer " Illinole Belle" arrived yestonlay from la.
alb% the head of navigation In the Illinois 'river, not left
no boats In port, nor root nor passed any, until below Peo
ria; therefore, It may safely be concluded that she will
prove the last arri val root above Peoria this reason. Ice In
considerable quentitais was Ileetiog In the upper part of the
deer, and It Is almost certain that KIIII/lof the t wits will get
Ire-bound In It, and he forced to remain there all winter.
STEAMBOA'rS.
"1554."
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
minims
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
And Saint Louis.
Tots Lyra Is eompaNal of enven
rat else+ r ap ed , titeamers, rina.
ligairloalled for speed, .pkftdor.ndelY
and mtnthrt, and the naLT 111.0641 ff DAlL,tins (re STiAI.
NOLITe on the Ohio dour. It ,ozneetet with the 11. S. Mall
Lira. of :+teamt.r, from Cincinnati to Looieville and Saint
Louie, IT much ramennavre and freight are Neketed and re.
e e ipt.d threw , : doily. T.o new ethunere have been added
to :h.. Line, hitch now connate of the following tante , :
Days of Departure
flertenns. /ran Pittsburgh.
lILICKKf W. Nwrznaws.a—..tionday.
nl NeINEN , IKIL No. '1...J. it. 11001. Menday.
ALLEL:IIISNI" dao. lirlatta Tawny.
CI:VITAL PALACK W N. J. Koran Wedne.day.
PIMA 1W.1.1.111A IL .1. Thoraday.
PI IT , HU 11.0 Caur...au Friday
P rINN:iI" LV ASIA also. KLINK/VAX. k l atorday.
Le . L.T.• o'eloek„ , L. M.. peedeeli.
io Grid:: reoel•ed after nine o'clock. ou the morning of
•;,artura.
Orr rarikutarx , arcly 011 board, cr to
J ...FUN 11. tavrNostoN, Av . t „ .
J !IN FLACK,
Monottp.6.la Elsaie II I 1 inga.
I.teburgh. lola.
CANADA WEST.
• •
Cleveland, Port Stanley
/akik''- and Port Burwell.
TUE FINE low preneure eteetner TELEGRAPIL Captain
it • aam: - , will make two tripe • week between Cleveland:
rdanley, and Port Burwell, in, :
Cleveland td• rnrt Stanley, ever) MO iDAY and
TIICII: 4 1kli EVENING, al 7;..i o'clock.
Lea..• Port Barrel) for Port Stanley at 1 o'clo,k.
Lvvee Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEIVNI2DAT
and eATURI , AI; EYKNINO, at 7' o'clock.
TI,. T.-hicrapa ennae ets at Cleveland, with the Cleveland,
Colurnho , and Chadnitati, the Cleveland and Plitt:burgh,
Lehr ihnne, and the Tolvlty Ndiwalk end Cleveland
hannaolk A 6.0 tt.IIII4ICLA at i'vrt litaolry with tln• London
cf L , Lag,f, connecte with: the Great Western
Railroad.
V. , : It‘dttil and PooMlto lAPPIy on board, or to POOVILL
LAUDED',ALP, elleraland: S. V. 110LOU.IIII, Port Stanley ,
ns A URI DE_ Peal Bara , ll. marV:lnor
PIA t attars It, 011ommboaviile end Wheeling
AI&
Peeket?4,
li.Seseasah sod
he DALE:it Cl'. T plain Goose' D. bloom
I,:kriluli• regular DAILY PACK Pre. teetwant Pittsburgh,
ot-utionidlle and Wtrolinz, troppitg at all Intermediate
rt,
Ths DIURNAL will it'll', l'ittsbuswh on Mondays, Wed
ns••
s tin lt s, at lo o'cls^ A. M —Ram-nis; she
will nal is fowling:on Tinisdays, 'Chun...lays and baturdays,
o'risk. A. M.
TII; CITY wlll 10111 TI. Patohurch on T 131,1•3,1
Tluirulc... and Satunlitin, 10 t'clueli, A. M —Returning
hr •11 nn Mnilaye. Weill:m.ll,yr and Iv
at 7., t , elerli, A.M.
I ,rll, at .r ptees:to .p{•l7 on letehl or to
J. 10 (X)Li.tsuwoun, Agent,
nor 2% 1.53. Front etront..
. . _
For Memphis and New Orleans.
noe eteatater Capt- G. 0 ,
tuszz, will leave Ltr 1.110 &bore .n• 1 intr ••
hate ;emu/ OM the flvd
tor ftetgla r t reves,ze ert.ty on Inartl, or to
der:: Jolt? FLACK, Agent_
The err...drier JOHN C YAM:MONT, Captain
75 "..0u5, lawn. for t b a. abut.. and Inter
-6ZINEUIMOZ:tiIa 44. V, Azb hatant, at
A NI.
trright r, •pi Iy cri brand 1.1,c1
TL. n.-% mad Pal.tandslotrator, EQUINOX
o.vtalit ti Ittoirtal, will learn for Lt. mito•
.tud inter.ndiste curt., cn Lb* Mt rit.• 0
w.,, r. Jun:l FLACK, Aitrut.
=SEMI
frewht .01 Apply uo
Ito"fisnlaz Wheeling Packet
L %IVA:Lea,
V. and
etillll - . at fd,•at - lc. A. SI., ("Doha - Ong ad,.
CI, C. an 1.. Railroad at Uenovill.. Fol feedglit apply to
noil7 J.U. CoLLIM;WOOD, Agent.
i:AI r-01 the at:initial:lof the
our ai..orintent or IIF.ATING vrovns, of
the us...t deniable pall... Foe, ruilahle for atom, o,lleoe,
itouinliati. and every nitwit:on whore n Inn rate
may be required. We offer an iniairinient
, aier e d - le ot de- hrh. beauty of End h, and preotkiii
any eitatikinaent of the kind in the
Urli~lY KF:I+I 11 A
•
Wool tireeb.
. _
111.il V I, lov yirvt
reeeiv NI tier exprrio the bill ev.-elient lie* ruu
vie, J.,. ivnue by Fut:. k Pinta mud Ifs/I Sim. New kirk:
Annie love, are.‘t bye besutiful new 1.111bUi • CO l / 1 1.001,11
and limts,,led b> !lour, iiiiitter, by Wu, V W.1!µ , .,
I lore ari I I ; Dem v by
%Vie, ,ha i; we inner new . ballad by to
We river, :Val; Oily; l o Et blopeou 'rug
El, eoutherii Arietta . by ii. Y. &WI.
U ik na, IrolMa de Conrert, rrry Lriiflnnt. I.y I
hlrtn.r.
Album 6,1,4; enll,.tiori ronm...,
N, numbers. rompoood eirrnizjn.l rsprcssly
henry
ME===l
" 1...0 10.310 r 1.331101, ;
3. 51...4 mo March;
• 4. Ilakel Doll Waltz;
" bummer bide Quldiab.p;
" 6. ;. 4 t...1. , n I{l3, Polka.
Drvoul I Fclo.ttisch: by Vrancb. IL Ilrowa
(Is toe King behottiinh : by dn.
hpring ti•wers, brilliant Walt, by Juni,
BENNY KLEllkill,
rwslal 101 Third street, sign of the Oddest Uarp. e
t:fren!,!t",„Ar.",!:, - V . Aumrt,', — ..."!, 1 7: 1- .',N,:dri:rg"..l:, ot,
hue Watches, suitable for railroad and ricer men. Aba,
badie, IVatetles and CIIRSON of the most desirable patterns
and at very lola prices Alan, Jewelry, Castors, Tea Ware,
tirtri•LIICIPS, endFilser :spoons, Pork., /cc , all at lower prices
than 1.1/11 cbewbere, and warranted.
Watch repairing done promptly In the hest manner
Jewelry and Emblems made to order. nov2l
clECUETriltlliti AM/ hoOli. CAOOO, of beautiful pah
17 intro. Coll and ion thou.
,otl7 T. B. YOUNG A CO.
TV.111:6-100 gropefor .le t‘y
oct 7 II KNRY 11. COLLINS.
WINDOW ULASS—Iuu bunco hs.lu ;
100 lox 12;
9112;
uU " 10114; Bw,srer's brand
for sale by rnovlol H3IITII d NINCLAIL
I . ),Urntlt- . -pillirklos daily packed for Nall, by
orll9 OOLLINO.
jllib CAGES-6 dozen Bsl.rted axes and patterns, lb
j gale by 1 novlb JAMES WARDRUP.
AEI , — lu lino received and fur male by
I J nov2l HENRY 11 1 COLLINS
tirklus fur pule by
unv2l 11ENItl - II COLLII4B.
VItAPPINU PA PLIL—WO row= common and medium
to arrive and for sale by
uov2l 111LNILY 11. COLLINS.
XTEW CRLte 11.AIINS-50 whole, half and quarter box
es, of thl new crop, to arrive this day by Railroad, fo
rain by [oovlBl W. A. ]I'CLURO.
MIIMSTMAS, kc.—Just received, by express, double Pic
k) torte' DEMMER JONATUAN, for Christmes and New
Year—one of the beet numbers ever issued. The Five
Point Kenn of New York, is worth, alone, PIA cents.
Ilittatwoal, for November.
London Quarterly.
Oodey, for December, 23 cents, second supply.
For sale at SAMUEL B. LAUFFERI3
nov -20 No. 87 Wood strevt.
13LANK1.72,—A. A. MASON k CU. barite attention to
their superior assortment of Blankets, comileting of
more than SW pairs of the different grades, 01l telling et
30 per mot. loss than loot year's prices.
T A O II.I I
. 1 tr . S, A t o ur, Plates,
I lia . p v tt ar m o td Bowls r , dc., just
Sliver and Plated Spoons, Forks, Itc. Tea Sulam, flutter
Knives, Lamps, Sc.
Watches and Jewelry, in large variety, and very low
prates; Uold Pens, Spectacles, Pencils, Canes, to.
Watch repairing done in a superiormanner, and warred!.
ed. Jewelry repaired and made to order. Elblaros, Seals,
and Regalia manufactured. W. W. WILSON,
octli corner of Market and Fourth streets.
naIIBATLI 8(.1.100L AND FAMILY LIBRA
-0 11l LB.—Fersous wishing Books for family, school, or
eubbath school reeding, are Invited to examine - the large
and carefully selected assortment on sale, at eastern prices,
116 Market street, near Fourth. noTI7
st DAVIFDt
JU.NO LIORDIAL, O 8 PIiOCRV.ATIVI3 ELIXLIt loan rffec.
tire reeturative in all ilts,s or debility, impotency, and
all irrugularilim of nature. ets uu invigorating medicine,
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MISCELLANEOUS.
Third Arrival or Fall tad W Stator Uateidie,
TWENTY PER CENT. BELOW PORKER PRIM
YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, Bign of the Original
Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between Fourth street
and the Diamond, Pittebal d s just remiling • large and
"skulk( assortment of Goode, at unusually low
prices, tram New York and elphia importere and auc
llore salem The stock will be found full in every &pert
inent, coneisting in part of
Shawls, Cloaks and names, of every description ;
Blankets at bargain. •
Plaid, crepe and plain Silk, French Merinom, Cashmeres,
Coburgs;
Paramettes and AlpaciAl d4 st unprecedented blips
Merino and Cashmere do
Bombazines and Canton Clo ths, do do
French Giughams do do
Chintses end Prints, do. do
Irish Linens and Linen Sheeting', do do
Pillow Linens and Table Cloths, do do
Napkins and Table Bamako, do do
Plain andprinted Delainee and Oaehmeree, do
Also, a fall assortment of Downeetic Goods, at great bar
gaine ;
Cuff Collars, Chemizettes and Handkerchiefs, al great
bargains ; .
Ribbon. and Millinery Geode, at great bargains;
Hosiery, Gloves and Suspenders, do.
Owing to the unusually large importation, goods have
been forced Into the auctions in the east, and cold at great
eacridree, and will be sold for cash eta very small 'drams.
novl3 YOUNG, STEVENSON t LOVE.
Fig late firm of JONES & QUII3O. having been diseased
T
by the death of Jolm F. Quigg, on the 27th last, the
business of said firm will be settled by the underagned, at
their °Mee, corner of Noss and Tint streets.
ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner.
Pltteburgh, September 30, 1854—{oet2ey
ECl=l=3
ILKANUFAOTIIIIER of Spring and Blliter Steel, Plough
131 Slab steel, steel Plough Mugs, Coach and Elliptic
Springs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mall and
Ihunineftd Iron Aalee,—corner of Boss and First streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. ocaly
D. D. ZOGLIt&
D. B. Rogers & Co.,
MANUFACTIJREBB of BOWLES patent Improved Steel
Cultivator teeth. Mica oortum RoM and First streets.
oet2ly
Three Houses sued Lots for Sale.
WILL be sold at private lode, TURKS HOUSES AND
TV LOTS. One Brick House, situated on Ferry, between
fourth and Liberty streets; Lot 70 feet front 'by 79 feet.
back.
Also, one Lot and two norms, on loran etreer
Ward. One Wooer fronting on Logan street, and the other
on Carpenter's alley; Lot '1.4 feet by 100.
Moo, the stand I now occupy, on the corbir of Ferry and
Water streets, the lea se ninth og one you from let of April,
1855, with the Furniture, Bedding, ke. The Muse at pre*.
a is doing a good buiness, and in pleasantly 'cleated.
For terms and further partimdare enquire of
ALILX- CUPPLBS,
corner of Ferry and Water streets.
PI i T . UI3I . III6IIiIDINI SCHOOL,
CORNER OW DIAMO.`D STREET AND CLIEERY ALLEY.
IVEY. subscriber respectfully announces to the Ladles and
.1 Gentlemen of Pittsburgh, that he has recently erected
a RIDING SCHOOL, which, In point of size, commodious
ness and adaptation, undeniably excels any shniler cateh•
Ilshment In the United Nate, Its imation is accesaible
from all parte of the city, while Its high and airy gestation
renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by
this most egrreable exercise. The Home are docile and
soloed, and the proprietor pledges himself
pains or expense will be spared to mike this establis t Ve
the first In the confidence of the public. ocl=
MMS=
TIEN OLD PRINTING ESTABLIBIIISENT, (late John.
Mon a Stockton,) and Blank Book and Stationery
% &reborn., hi prepared to execute every Mile of Legal,
Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book
Bindirig, and famish every article in the Blank Book, Paper
and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the moat
termonable
Blank Molt and Stationery Warehoomo, Printing Office
nd Book Bindery, corner of Market arid Second eta. [weld
K. t A. C. Datems,
xxr LIOLMALIS OrtOCEALS, sJul Dealers In Produce, For
Ark Whoa end Liquors,ol/ Monougahsle and Real.
Whimky, No. All Liberty CL, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1 jyZky
Silver Manufactory
SPOONS, FORKS, NM 13LEMS, tc..—ftEocrcriox tt num.
--Owing to superior facilities in manulieSuring my owls
work, we are now selling at least 10 per omit lower than
the it:nem cities, or eLftwhere. All work is warranted.
Sarrtang Silver.—We also manufacture Spoons of the
Britbh sterling
Wattling and Watch repairing continued, with ewer, fa
cility and renewed determination to glee entire satisfaction
L. costumers, both Y to price and the superior quality of
the work. W. W. WILSON,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
corner of ➢Market and Fourth etreets.
AT A MEETING of the Stockholders of the PENNEY',
WANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pittsburgh, held
at the °Mee of the Company, writer of Fourth and Smith
field streets, on Monday, the 6th instant, the following per-
F 000 W ere elected Directors for thst ensuing )par:
William F. Johnston, Jacob Painter,
George R. White, W...lPCllntock,
J. Grier Sproul, James B. Negley,
A. A. Carrier A. J. Jones,
11. R Cosgstild, Kennedy T. Friend,
William S. Llaren, A. Wilkins,
Hedy Patterson, Wade Ilampton,
nor? Jamb King.
J. T. Joirlenb.ll
PLlualalor Carriatio Factory.
j'OlLtifrhlN, BROTHER I 0.P., PRACTICAL COACH
MAKIIH.S, corner of Rebecca and Belmontstree* Alla
gbepy city, Pa., have on hand and are manufacturing an
extenaire amiortment of Carriages, itorkaways, Buggies,
Waage Cara, *a, made In all their various styles, with
strict regard to duralulity and beauty of using in all
Weir work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Be.
pairs attended to on the moat manual:de terma They geed
omtldeut that all who may favor them with their para.
age, will be metectly aatiutlat andnial M their work.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibulea Yoe every lit
teen min etas during the day. octßfcly
.Vl=2X.
((111 AP CARPET WAKKIIOUSK, 11c. h 2 Third stree,
lJ wear Market. would respectfully inform there friends
and the public general, that they have now in store their
complete PALL STUC K, consisting of CARPETS of every
descriptiou. trom the Royal Velvet and Brawls, to the tom
moo Ingrain, Hemp and Bag. Floor Oil Cloth, front_orte
yards wide, new designs and very rich. Come:and
CALIWO Melting, Druggets, Rugs, Mate, Stair Reds. Window
arc. Plarloll.B to want are Invited to roll and Item
ine their Amt. Steamboats, llotels, and Bewidenoes fume
Imbed on the mold reasonable terms
sir- !mall prolate and quick sklee..lillt
TERMS CA R 1 ONLY. octal
Homo League Factory.
" • ' ' •
1] NAVY BLURTING CLIRLILS AND TWREDS, intended
IA to .nit the retail trade of Pittsburgh and Allegheny,
made of hard twisted yarn, dark patterns and indigo blue.
The general admisakm that atewart's Cheeks and Tweeds
tor.. not Inferior in ttuality fa saw other. manufactured in
he United Mat.. with au increasing demand for them,
encourages the subscriber to extend his bitalues.s ith a
view to keep up • good •PuortUtunt of such Ohtani , as usu.
ally retail from 12!4 to 15: 1, 4 cents pa yard. Sample, Will
to. sent to merchants who cannot Mike it convenient to call'
at his Wareroom, Rebecca street, near thedepot, Allegheny
ect7.ticas HAMILTON STEWART.
PITTSBURGH COACH FACTORY.
S. 1.1013.4) , F MIAILTI3 ..... GIORGI ALSIET..
Bigelow & Co.,
UCCEdeOItS TO E. BIGELOW, No. 4.d ij oi
i t j Diamond alley, near Wood atreeLPtta•
burgli--,OACHK,, ES, NINA
TONS, ltGhil KS, and every dfteription of
few y oeLirlre built to order and thilabol in a manner un
•uriiuseed her beauty of design, elegance Of knish, skill of
woratuasohlp, mud durability of materials.
work r arAnted. noir9
1 N Till, DINTKLUT CtitatT "Y TUN UNITED STAINS
for the it etorn District of Pennsylvania.
1 Net; attar ea. :steamboat James Utah*, 14 Admiralty.
all persons inkrestolr Take notice, that by virtue of
en altrlm,eot wsuwi out of the District Court of the
United mate« ter the Western District of Pennsylvania,
dated the "jinn day of November, A. D. 15.51, and to me di
rected, I attached the Steamooat *Active," now lying at the
w hart of the city of Pittsburgh, in • idea dell et mantillas.
wherein John !tier/abet I, Iliwitirrit, and the owners and
Masten-of the Aoki eteambcat • James liuthrie* ant respond
ents, tad that the Conn have appointed the eterakkrti Dar
or Dtrestotts Nut oc the time Of bearing of wild attachment.
deed tVitSbliti FROST, Mend's].
MOURNING GOODS
El RANK VAN GORDEN. ban just received a large and
beautiful as-oriment of Mourning Collars, oltievas
and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and
gaunt Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton,
and silk ; IGbi r ne, Belts, and Crapes, In all qualities.
Alexander A Ilejou's best Hid Wove, can always be
ltirind at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner el the Dia
nioniL n ovl7
r mg o I sire.
ILIAKE LW:Solve PROM A WRITING TRAGGRII WHO
I EXHIBITS NO SPILCIMSNB BUT. 1118 OWN.—The
bay sad ETening Writing Claimer if dila Institution us
now in toll operation, ander Mr. J. D. WILLIAMS. UAW
meet ins separate apartment from 3 till 6 o'clock. Mee
deßirona of obtaining Mr. Williams' aplondid style of bald
nem Permed:m.l4, will please call and get specimens of Me
writing.
Pledo and ornamental Visiting and Wedding Carder e:ecn•
tod upon abort notice, ills work in Me line will be found
superior to any ever executed 1s this city. nov22
Steamboat owizers
WILL find It to their advantage to call and examine our
Flack of STOVER, before purchaaing elsewhere. Our
variety, both on to style of finish and utility, is su=o ,
any in thin market. We oleo have • Laundry
new In design and principal, desk:m.l expressly for Steam
boat, GILLFF, REISINGER & GRAFF,
novlB 124 Wood street.
la=
DY s mber, Industrious young man, who wiU devote it La
JD entire time to hie beetroots, a SITUATION AS 611IP
PING CLERK Ina Wholesale or Retail Warehou ee, or Ae
minunt Bcok.Keeper, or • place In • Grocery or Dry Gre.eL
Stem; and will make himself generally neeful to riF rtn
ployer. A note addressed through the Post Office to . •A.
or left at the office of the Post," will receive Frump
"attention. art3Lti
IRAVE this day amoclated with me In the wholesale
Fruit and Confectkmary buelneu, my eon, T. R. An
der.n. The bugbears hereafter, from thie date, November
lath, ISM, will be conducted under the neme and style of
J. C. Andereon & Son.
unrl7 J. C. ANDERSON.
Hata and Caps.
J. WILSON k SON keeps constantly on hand every
description and variety of RATS AND CAPS, both
wholesale and retail. Thom demising a nest fashion•
able Hat or Cap, good and cheap, would do well to give no
a call before purchasing elsewhere. novIS
Horse Shoeing.,
riundendgned having succeeded to the temineas of
alesers. Ralph and John Jackmon, and located himself
next door to the Livery Stable of R. H. Patterson, on Ma
mornd str. et, Mgr Grant, is prepared to do the work of
HORSE SHOEING, in the best manner and with the ut
most promptitude. Having had large experience In the
buninese,and possessing a thorough knowledge of the Arne
tun and character of the foot, end an intimate would:A
imee with the Manna of it, he has ocandence In his chit ty
to give satiafactioa to all comers.
dir - Obsene—the Shop is neit door to the Livery Stable
of Robert H. Patterson. Diamond street.
Horne shod to please customers.
W. 8. JACKSON.
tior27:dim
Ho livissbut.
r 1 WO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of Meek
I will not he distributed at HOGICES A 00.'8 Star Due
guerreetype Gellert', Fifth street, opposite Mason's, but
upon the payment of $1 you eau procure as good a LIKE
NNBB aa an tr i mmed In this or any other city. Call
and glee na sub
Wm. Digby, Jr.,
G AND YURNIRI INO STORE, Masonic Ha,
NOMIN r
atred, Pittsburgh.--Clothing made to order, In
good style, and at moderate Men matt
Arnold dir,
istANDFACTUTUREREI OF CHILEON FURNAGISB,
FBOUGHT IRON TUBING, and fitting messily, for
warming and ventilation of buildings. A. &
cont:act for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot
sot, pip., or. Chilson's FustsarsL
•
B. A. FAIINESTOCK & CO.,
_ MO. 6 TRPOOD STREET,
BETWEEN WATER AND FIRST" STREETS,
PITTSBURGH.
MANUFACTURERS OF _
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND =HARM IMPORTERS AND - DEAL=
I LARD LINSEED OIL, OIL, - 1 ALCOHOL,
1 VARNISHES, . TUREENTINE,• 1 TANNER'S OIL,
WINDOW GLASS, PAPP MEDICINES, I SPERM OIL,
GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY. WHALE•OIL,
BURG. INSTRUMENTS, BRUSHES, SPICE&
warehonee until their new buildings are Completed, and are now prep, "
re promptly and on as favorable terms as eaeternjobbing bowels.
=BY Is In full operation.arA as we manufacture none - but a ell
polity to way ovule in the United States.
VERVIFGGE fundetted with directions in rngliobt French.
DRUGS,
MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE STUFFS,
PAINTS,
WILL oteupy the above
ll stock, to AL • .
Our wunat LEAD VA
guarantee It to be equal in q
sir B. A. FAUNItSrOt:
novLtalaqlm
MEDICAL
47• We clip the following from the Reading JournaL Dr.
Keyser, the agent for the nsableine, says he well warrant or
guarantee a mere in any ease of lißy Disease or &rojids,
that may be presented. Posephlets otestaiseipg carer 4l the
most astonishing ehasisefer ,oar be Owls to say one gratis.
Oakelers Derporative Syrup.
We understand !latent townsman Dr. George W. Oahe ,
ley, is now giving hie whole attention to the manufactare
of Us Depurative lip up and Extract of Bersaparilla, is
order to supply the extraordinary demands for the amide
which are coming in from all qmartern thls Byrup is with
out doubt the best of the kind made in the country. We
know it to be one which we can honestly recommend to the
favorable notice of our readers. It has been tested by years
of experience and use, and found to be all that le claimed
for it by its invent... A pamphlet is lying before us, filled
with certificate of cures, the names appended to which are
not men of strew, as is usual with dcountente of tl Is char
acter, but wed known cisterns of B‘rkg crAmty—who have
experienced the effect, of its curative properties. Append
ed to the list are certificates of different county officer. of
Barks county, with the sealed' their several offime attached,
stating that they are well unpainted with the persons
whose names are given as reference, (among which are the
names of a ntimhar of our principal physician.) and know
them to be genuine. We advise them of oat readmit who
are afflicted to cell upon Dr. Oakoley, at his office in North
Fifth street, and procure one of these pamphlets, which
will not fall r, satisfy them that his preparation is one of
eXtraerdleary pOlIer•MI eMeionci,sall eminently deserving
of their attention."
Sold wholeftle and retail at DS. 'CETUS'S Drug Store,
Nu. To wood street, arrow Tire.? tale" , ElSa or the
'Golden Mort.. dorlolaw
Cristadorces lif.xeslaterr Hale Dye.
A great invention triumphs over all factious rivalry,
even in this credulous age. It has been mid that every
ilty to a Penalise of hornbeam; but let a really meritorious
article, capable of doing all that is promised for it, be placed -
in competition with mere nostrums, sustained by puffery,
and not by their own excellence, and the true preparation
exceed while the trash fills into contempt. It bee
nth. with CRISTADOWYS EXCELSIOR lIAIR DYE.
It was offered as a preparation embodying all the chemical
ingredients of nature's own blacks and browns. The
chemists [analysed It, and eartiSed to the fact. The public
tried it, and their erpenience confirmed the dictum of the
scientific world. :Ds popularity was abort es imitantaneous
as the change of tailor it effects. The people were invited,
through the prima to are its operation with their own eyes.
They beheld red, nandy, yellow and grey hair, transformed
In five minute—without parsing through any intermediate
ainte—to a brillireW and rich natural black, or to any shade
of brevet. They Rand that the bold imparted no Main to
the skin of the head, emitted no unpleasant odor, contain
ed no cante-iring element Of course, they endorser it.
They could not do otherwise; and at this moment the sales
of the article exceed that of any other half dorm hair dyes
in the world. It If the latest effort of eclenee, and It may
be truly end, "the noble* offspring Is the last." The Ex
celelor Hair Dye must break down every other and monop
olise the market, !imply because It la the best. The remit
It produces h its sufficient advertisement. Compare Its
operations with that of other bah dyes, and judge to which
of them the palm eboald be awarded.
Sold wholesale and Mail at DB. KEYSER'S Drug Store,
140 Wool street. novlislaw
air Agency of Dr. It, S. Flteb,a Celebra
ted Medicines, at Die. Ci. : H. KETSIODS Drug More,
N 0.140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley.
Cherry Pulmonie, Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Expect.•
rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Deparative Syrup, Heart Car.
rector, Humor Corrector, Prue and Mrettefeel Cod Liver Oil,
Antl-Dy speptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills, Service,
Verallfuge, Female Pills, Female Specific, to., da, os.l by
him constantly and with unprecedented encodes, in the
treatment of
met, amgla, adaamptios, Asada, .llead Disesaa, Dys
pepsia, Sorolula, Skin Disrams, liltatotatinn, Amer
Complaints, Pars, de., dz. Dr. Prtderdwarratled
lidad Sider Pi‘dd Aidonissai SkppoMers.
Dr. FlLa's Improved Plaid! awl
Spring Shard Dram. Dr.
Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medleinee, at the lowest
wholessle end retell. norl3e.law
LIST OF GEZIFMNE PAIIIIS NEDICINES,
ON HAND AND Net BALD BY
FL,KAING BILOTUEM.I3,
ems. et Irlues Vsnli.p. mi Lim !Ma
Who:aide 'utt and Burins in !Went
Corner Fourth and Woodstreeta, Pittalsorgb.
I,r EttLER'S AMERICAN COMPOUND;
Jayne's Acteratini
‘• Carminative Balsam ;
Mir Dye:
13xpeetorant;
`, Sanative Pills:
Hair Tonic;
Wirt** Holum of Wild Cherry ;
Bryant . . Pulmonary Re== ;
Hoodand's German Biome;
de
Geste stalk Stomach do
Morchiars' Uterine Oatbolicon :
Storms' Scotch Cough Candy;
Price's do;
Thorn's do;
Howe', do:
ospod`s India Cholagogne: •
Marse's Invigorating Cordials
Tyler's Gum Arable Drop;
liarrisores lUD Dye;
Phalecte do
•
Ratchelork do
Mcklonn'e Elixir of Opium;
Bryant'. Purifying Extract;
INdley'a Palo Extract;
Browne Essence ofJamalcs (Mari)
flea Old eo do do:
Kidder's Indelliblo Ink:
Payson's do do;
Arrnsald'a do;
Dr. Curtis' Hygemn;
Lyons' Kathairon:
David's Lilly White;
Basin). do;
Tobias' Liniment;
Hunt's do;
•
Allen , QSerra and Bone Liniment;
Mexican Mustang do;
Parcel's Arabian do;
Gardner's do;
Barrelk Indian do;
Garter's SpauLn Mixture;
ituno's hie Lotion;
Morn Pun;
Scup'. Acoustic Oil;
Merchant's Gargling Oil;
Rushton, Clarke & Co.'. Cot Liver Oil ;
McAllistees Ointment;
Slop' Itch do;
Ferrel% do;
Gray'. do:
Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
Judldlea do;
fiwaim's Panacea;
Bonet. rice
Sarganes Infant Panacea;
Perry Davie Pain Killer;
Ayer'sPectoral ;
Hough=epain ;
Et Petroleum;
Mclw erki
ues Celebrated Liver Pills
Hrsadreth'i do
Wright's Indian 'Vegetable Ms
Lee's Antililions do;
Saroapasilla ',Rod do;
Sven's dn ;
Swaynee Anhwei Sarsaparilla Mood ills
Jayne's Anodyne Cough do;
Townsend'. Health de;
Jew David's Plasters:
Shortorakores do;
Dr. liewman`s do;
Radwayk Heady Re lief;.
Morrie Remedy;
Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative;
Emerson's do;
Hull's Sarsaparilla;
Townsend's do;
Band . , do;
Guyeett's Saissiet Yakut Dock and Sumparilla
Wolf's Schiedam Schnapps;
Soap, Cleaves Honey;
Iflghly Scented Brown Windsor
Milk;
Ludlum ' s Speak;
ifcLane's Sudotiflo Cough Syrup;
Tyler. Gum Arabic do;
gel: ere' do;
Seraynes Syrup of Wild Cherry;
Smith's Took Syrup;
Barry% Trieophorom ;
Norwood's Tincture of 'Urania' ;
hiclande Celebrated Vermlfuge,
Dr. Loaxles Pula:mak Walters;
ThompeDieS &ye Water;
Agents for all of Dr. hicelhitock's Tamily.liedklnes;
Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps;
Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps;
Gum Elastic do do fahllkly
CARRIAGES FOR SALE.
HZ undersigned ban Nat received athL
T
CARRIAGE WAREHOUSE, mite
near the Two Nile Run, between Pitenburph
and Lawrenceville, a 'splendid assortmen t
of VEHICLES, of every description, and will eontinur to
receive regularly, new and second hand Qtrriaget. Salkfts,
Goildicreo, width he 101 l on the very lowest tams
cash, vine had twelve years' practice in the btodmws,and
with Maw& I knownfweWliesin the East, he flatters himself
In polling down all roznpandlon.
•as wishing to purchaseare respectially Invited to call
and see for themselves.
Especial and prompt atdawyw ttentkm paid toomirinfrgari
04rals kw• [myllf
Nottee.
DAVE Sold sigh:amen in the tgatnesi of Long, =or
I
4 OD., to B. A. Lon, who, with John Phi Hips, will con.
demi at the, old sta. Po. 108 !scat street. I cordially
recommend the new fam to the patronage of m Mende.
Pittsburgh, July 29, 18bi. P. 11.
8. A. LONG - it CO. ''
'DELL AND BRASS FOONDERB, AND GAB FITTERS,
MSS invite attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Bracket;
Pendants, and other littoral. , N, tit on howve.q with Dev,
....i.. 7 - - - _,.. r." 4 . - .. , T . ..' !-, ~-r --! ' - • • •
!....1 . at
s.- I%ir
.s,
~t~'t.
CLEVELAND AND PITT&BURGH
RAILROAD.
IN OONNINAWS WITH TIM
Ohio sad
VIA limonylvan's...Railroad,
V ALLIANCIL
'PEN eh° rim t, quickest sai mist relialAs route to Toledo.
Chicago Rock lel ud, Galena, scut Bt. Louis, is VIA
This route is one bandied adieu shorter mid about eight
hours quicker to Chicago, than tits circuitous one VIA IN.
DIANAPOLI&
Three Daily Trains between Pitteburgh and Cleveland,
Three Daily Traina between Cleveland awl . Chieeip..
Time to Cleveland six bows, Cbicagotwentrtwo hoe*
and EL Louis thirty-seven harms.
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A. 711. 4 12.00,
Cund 6 40 P:M , combetlng at Hudson with Trans
at Cuyahoga Falls ant Akron, arid arriving ist Cleveland at
10.04, A. OL, 2.20, P. M., and 8.71, P.M. -
The Trains of th• Ohio and Pemita. Itidlnisd, leave Pitts-
burgh at 5.00, 8. AL, 8.00, A. IL, and 8.00, P. M. all urn.
nesting at Alliance with trains wbich arrive, in tner!Wait
at 1084, A. M., 2.20, P. M., and 8.45, P. M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago '
81. Npek Mend.
Galena, and the North-west, who with to gotbrongh with
out detention will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
8 00 A. hl., and :olivine in Cleveland at 2.20 - P.11L., as that.
is the only train by which alone mennectkus are main
through to the above points. Paasengeis by this - trakt
marh Chicago at 7.30 next morning and In. Louie at 'mkt- .
Eieut. gained by going via Cleveland, eight hours: •
The 'Patina from Cleveland to Toledo and Chimer leave as
(allows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., 745 P.M.;
anise at Chicago at 11.00 P. M.,1.00 A. M. find 1200 Y•
Trains leave for Rock Teland nod AL 'Louis-tut 'follows:
festive Chicago at 8.15 A. 31.,10.0.5 sod )1.00 P. M.
Panes:kg..., for AL- Ural* go over Rork Island Railroad to
Joliet, and theneeover the Chicsedi and klissiselnd Rsilrekad
to Anon, and thence by Steamboat (:Z miles) to AL Leah.
Passengers by the 'lnds mire in St. Louts at
11.2 J Fame evening, and by the 10.0.5, P. M. Train at nom
next day.
Baggage checked through to- Cleveland, and there -re
eheekol for CloJeago SIVI St. Loots.
/AM VIA ALLIANCE AND CUIVIILAND. .
. .
196 cu 94.199 c 1499. 9449 cum-
To Alliance 42 30 To Ch1em0....-411 60 960
Clemelarid....... 400 14,6911 P- 14 . 60 12 09
T01ed0...--. 600 Boa bland— 16 MI 13 60
Detroit. 6 00
Pa-wagers ore mines
dike of the Company,
below the earner. J.
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RAILROAD.
T
uiz HAIL 23.AH1 arlil leave crecramornize (Sundays
excepted) at T o'clobk, stopping at all the regular sta
tions, wile - lag la Philadelphia .t 1280 A.M.
THEYAST TRAIN will tears Pittetraralt.dally (swept
Sande),) at 1 o'ciock, stopplett at Irwin% eltacteg, La
trobe, Illairaville,Lockport..lohastown, Wiltacrra,Galittaen,
/drama, dc., wetting In Phdladelphia at b ok3ocE, the neat
.- • •
THE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening
at if.3o o'clock, stopping only at Grvensbrugh, Latrobe,
Lockport, Jobut.town ilutamertrM, 'eallttser, Altoona,
Lc-, connecting at Harrisburg with the train for Balti
more, and arriving in Philadelphia or. Baltimore, at 2
o'clock, P.M.
TILE ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN will leaie every after
noon (except Sunday) at 5.30 o'cloct. stopping_ at unrave
l= stations, and running only as far as Elarreville.
THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily
(except Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. M., stoppink at all sta
tions, and running only as far ae Itrintons.. •
RETURNING TRAINS arrivatin' _Pittsburgh. That Ac
commodation arriv. at S o'clock: A. M. Express, 1-5) P. M.
Second Accommodation, 7, P. M. Mail 1230, P. M. Past
Line, 2.20, A It.
Tare to Sew Ygrk ,S 11,60; Pare to Philadelphis,B9; Fax*
to Baltimore, $13;50. Pere to ILniabenges6,•ld -
Baggagechecked to rdl stations mi the Pennayivaniti
road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Passengerspurchasing tickets in cany.will boa/arra TIN
omen in addition to the station rates, except bum stations
where the Company have no Agent.
Pennsylvania money, and par fonds only, reeeired in
payment for tickets.
•ir NOTICIL—Ija cute of lots, the Company will hold
them/whet responsible for personal baggage only, and for
an amount not exceeding $lOO.
N. B.—lhe Racelnn - Omnibus Lina . has been tsnpbyed
to convey passenger. and baggage to and frOM the Depot, at
• charge not to ennead rs cents for mach passenger, and
lb omits br each trunk.
Por 'Sokoto, apply to J. bIitSPIIEEN, Agerat,
At too P. B. R. Pareoneor Statioa, on Liberty M.
Pittabrogb., November latti. 1854—{, tiorl4
OHIO mull PENIISYLVASIL
C °MN& NVilft r lll7l A t / Y 23,1854 .
1854. agIMIIIMMIN
TAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at - 8 Ahi ;..dirsea atAlli
IT" awe ; taker tea at enstline. and mats a clue CM.
neculon there with a tut Express Train, ruching (Sitio
nati about 12 o'clock .t night.
. . .
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a+ 3 o'clock P. M.,
after the arrival of the Kaunas train from Phllarlphia,
and reach. Cristiana at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the
Night Express which reaches Cincinnati In the morning.
Connections are nude with the Ohio and Indiana, find
Belfonialne and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis
and towns In Indiana.
Connections are made with Cleveland, Mourievilla. Rua
dusky, Toledo, Detroit and On ago with Buryrue, Upper
Sandusky, Sorest, and the towns on the Mad River Road.
Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark : Zanesville and towns
ToleCrrneinuati $7; to ndianapolles3; to Daykaa _
to $6; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville- $5,10; t0
Cleveland $4. Through tkketa to Louisville at reduced
rates.
RICWITANING
THE EXPRESS, TRISLI leaves Crestline at Ltd P A M,
and reaches Pittebergh of 8.30 P M, cornvorting with the
foot Rxpreso Train tbroughin fillont hours to Phdadelphla.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestllne at ISO, A. IL, on the as,
rivala of the Night Express Train from Chscintr.ff, and
arrives at Pittsburgh et 11.40. P M.
NNW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION •THAIR levee
Pittsburgh at 10 d M, and 6 Phi, and New Brighton at 6
A M, and 1.15 P M.
FREIGHT TRAIN laurel Pittsburgh it 7 - A 31, and 9P.
IL, end arrive. at 4.30 A Ai, and 430,E 11.,
aar-Ther Train. do not run on Bundy.
Ala- Tickets or further tutor:onto:4 applyai the ticket
office, of the Ohio and Trunsylvantaltaltroad Clorofstoy, of
J.. CURRY, at the corner office under the .161usnigahola
House, Pittsburgh, or of
GEORGE PAREIN, Ticket Agent,
s TO NEW GU Y r
INEltil r iir affICENNATI I ,
• USO-Saft-
Ins Steubenville and Indiana Built °ad
EMPTRIEN MILES DV CANAL DACIULT, AND RIENTRAL
r ORM RAILROAD from chhypay . &Allan to Newt*
andOolambut.
.
Peneengen. laving: tenbentrie at delock,A.M.,;anive
at Claypoors In time to sonnet with•Ntot. ikltkrre,
on Central Ohio Bailro d, for Newark and Coltunbas, arri
ving at Newnek at 12.00 A. NI; and . Cohambukat 1.21 A. kE.,
connecting intatollately with train - ibt Melanin:it eard•at
Xenia icith train tar I wai.o.polis sad Chicago,
VIA DAYTON. •
Returning. rimsengera=re Columbus at 6.40 A. id, and
Novara at 8.28 A. M., arriving at %ay yo at sun A.. M.,
and learing immediately for liteubm and iii ermediate
polite, and arriving at Steubenville at 'MAE N. .
PILWIDIT WAR& • " •
Slum Stembeervilis to Newark, ' $34
Do.
golngdo. Columbus, -4 45
PammeMOrs East Wahl, route.mill proem* set
at the Ceubeal 0510 2othoed dic e s In Columbus and
. .
Panfangers change Cars at Newark. lin Mt. Vernon, Riled.
by Manabekl, Baterneiry (illy and Tohido. - - • •
In • fear noels the Stsubentille and Indiana Railroad
WW -be finished to Newark, thereby- d--adth.tbe
Canal Pickets IBRAAL MDR,-
inerl . Enperitinandrat.
19717.11011611, M. LOUIS ED fiEW figLEMIS.
MOST DXR AND MIX RELIADLN BODTE.
RAILROAD TO CHICAGO
CHICAGO AHD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
An Air Line Boots from Chicago to et: Louis.
111LANg LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted)
on arrival of Express Train of Mftigan Southern and
akrol Railroads--
/at. ST. LOUIS DAY ILALL---- 9t15, A. IL
2d. u - EIGHT US II P. M.
Trains run through to Bt. Louis in fourteen hours, sin
Bloomington. Springfield and Alton, without tAasspe re ears
or Mow, connecting at Alton with daily Line of Packet*
Sri Cannibo_l, Qulney and Keokuk, and at St. Louie with
MUST CLASS 13 "as FOR NEW ORLEANS,
and intermediate points on the Missimippl, and with regular
lines of steamers for Kane and Council Bluff.
TIME PROM PITTSBURGU TO ST. LOUIS IS HOURS
Beggage checked through to St. Inuit, on Michigan Con
trot and Southern Trains, and At the depot in Chicago. .
IL P. HOLLISTER, Chimgo,
General Pisomigir Agent.
RICHARD P. MOAGAN, Superintendent
Sr Through Tickets to St. lonia by this route, can be
obtained he Pittehnzgb, at Seim of Cleveland Stet Pitts.
PICRDSYLVANIA RAILROAD
r~r-r-r~
FREIGHT TARIFF,
Commencing Creematrer lots 1854.
gan CLASS—lapoine, Cedar 111.11 i Wooden W Yeah
ere, furniture, cereal hand, ran g Pb,,,,,r
Wines, In Imam or Dove: 90 marts MlOO Da
Mound Class—Dried Pralt,Beariam Deer Skins, Cam
and Timothy Seed, Olasswars, Hardware, Wad ant
Sheep Pelts, Eggs and Leather: 76 mats VI
Mini Can—Balm and Pork (loom) nutter, In Atkins,
kegs or tads; Hasp, Hides, Sop, Window Glass, wed Deb
ton, nnecenpremed: 66 ,ante M 100 lbs. - -
/berth 61ase—Aleebel, I:L i man or bon%) BUMF
and Malt, Beef and Polk ,Chows, Lard mid Lead
011,11rhisky, Cotten (comrremal,) Tobseee, Kerrie*
100 Ds. /Mar, $1 Ift bbL
GEMS 0. fitANCPXIII6,
near Ptdgbt Apgar.
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TVOWING BIIREAUB--Mabogsa7.na 4 . l n rt
Buresna, serpentine fronts, a handsome a ‘ e
ed and f vale be - tit v“,-vn
FERN
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1p pure article, .e can
Gams° and Fpanish
RAILROADS
- Bt. Louis-- 19 59 16 90
-tad to procure liar tickets sc lb.
in 31ouougabela Hone; third door
. DC - BAND, Li.upWeveland.
.a. d.. cauanitY.Aamt,
Pitteburgb.
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