The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, December 13, 1854, Image 3

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FILE CITY POST.
WEDNBSIAN NIOJINING DECEMBER 18
_ .
Air TO IJITS YOB BALE AT THIS OFPICIA
LILLIE Ormon.—lnterments in the City of
Pittsburgh, from December Brd to December
11th, 1864,
Still Born 0 -
Whooping Con& ...... ••• 0 •
!Typhoid lever— 1.
Oauvulsions 1 .
Phthimis t almonith--.. 1
Orsnip.- 1
Accident-- ' 1
Weelmees
Total
OF TILE ABOVE TUERE WERE.
Under 1 year ......-- ........ b Frost 40 to 50....
Front Ito 2.-- ......... 0 " 60 to 60
" 2to ....2 " 60 to 70
" sto 10 1 " 73 to 80..........
" 10 to lb.— ...... 0 " SO to 90
" 16 to ...... 0 " 90 to 'WO
" 20 to 30 3 Age unknown
" 30 to 40 2
Mahe 10; Females 5; White 15; Colored 0 ..... ......Total lb.
By order of the Board of Ilesith.
A. C. MURDOCK,
Physician of Board of health.
lias/a, year.—We beard yesterday, of an
instance of generosity which, we think, worthy
of notice. One of oar wealthiest citizens, in
proceeding from his residence, in Allegheny, to
his place of business, on this side of the ricer,
dropped his pocket book, containing nearly three
hundred dollars and a quantity of valuable pa
pers. The gentleman did not discover hie Liss
until sometime after his arrival at his office, and
was just on the point of returning to search for
it, when a poor, forlorn looking woman, who ap
peared to be in the extremeet poverty, entered,
and returned the pocket book to him, with the
money all safe. She had picked it up shillstlfat
ter it was lost, and finding, from the papers in
side, to whom it b,.longed, instantly started to
return it. The fortunate man was so overjoyed
at receiving it back again, that he directly made
the poor woman a present of the magnificent
sum of fifty cents for her honesty. The woman
Was so astonished at his extraordinary liberality,
that she forgot to thank him for it.
The incident was related to us by one of the
clerks in the office, who seeing the woman was in
destitute circumstances, raised a subscription
from his companions, and ha ,ded it over to her.
erratum should be careful, these times, in
closing their doors, at nightfall, as the rascals
who abound in our community adopt all sorts of
devices to .secure admission to houses which
they intend robbing. On Monday night, as the
family of Mr. Robinson, on Third street, were
about retiring to rest, the gentleman of the
house thought that he heard something moving
in the garret. lie proceeded up stairs to exam
ine, and arrived in time to ace a man make a
,sudden exit out of a dormer window ou to the
roof. Mr. Robinson followed in pursuit, but the
roof being very slippery, be was afraid to ven
ture far, and the rascal made his escape by
climbing down a ladder in the rear of the house.
In his flight, he left in the garret a pair of boots
and n dark lantern—the latter slide, provided,
no doubt, to make a thorough search of the
premises, when the family were asleep.
Scalers ACCIDENT. A young man named
1 - ,terson, residing near East Liberty,
wen rei L'usly injured on Monday, by being
thrown fiom his horse, while coming into the
city. The horse became frightened at a locomo
tive, sod started off at great speed—ia his flight
throwing the young man to the ground, with
saffneient violence to fracture his arm, break
couple of ribs, and injure him severely scoot
the head. The accident was not discovered un•
til some time after, when a couple of men passing
along the road found him lying in an insensible
condition on the road. He was conveyed to a
neighboring house, where all the assistance ne
ioessary was rendered.
.I.)ifizateir Cot am—Before Judges Hampton
• Williams.
and .
TUESDAY. December 12.
..te of Burns ye. Rev. A. M. Bryan,
, Tea for marrying a minor, the
Nirdict for plaintiff for £5O
In the o.
action for dame,
jury returned a
($133 33.) ''od, Charles Gilpin and
Eliza Hood, Mary E. 11, "utors of John M.
Dr. Lewis B. Somers, exeL , 4 nod, Abraham
Hood ye. Mary Hood, Martha Shafer and
Faulama!" and Rebecca Faulkman. W oo d and
G. P. Hamilton, for plaintiffs ; Knox, 'ion of
Hepburn for defendants. This is an ac
ejectment for 226 acres of land in Ohio lowne_
On trial.
_ .
Joseph Spratt vs. John Lamont, administrator
of A. Lamont, deceased. Stewart for plaintiff
Geyer for defendant. On trial.
WON'T SOBSOILIBE.—We learn from the Johns
town Tribune that application was made to the
Commissioners of Cambria county, on Tuesday
last, for an appropriation of twentydive faun
dred dollars, to aid in the construction and man
agement of the new House of Refuge for West
em Pennsylvania. The Court first charged the
Grand Jury in favor of the appropriation, and
this body recommended the Commissionera to
grant it They refused to do so, and assign ae
a reason for their refusal, that the county is cow
largely indebted. Hon. George Davide and Gen.
J. R. Moorhead were the petitioners.
ELECTION OP TURNPIKE OFFICERS.—An elec
tion for officers of the Pittsburgh and Coal Hill
Tarnpike Road Company was held on Monday.
at their office, when the following gentlemen
were elected:
President—William C. Friend.
Treasurer—William A. Herron.
•-• •
Directors—Wm. P. Baum, John Wright, T. D
Herron, John Herron, H. P. Cain, Willis Booth
UNFORTMIATE.—We understand that Lorini's
Opera Troupe, engaged by Manager Foster to
perform at the Theatre, have experienced some
financial difficulties in Cincinnati, which will
prevent their coming. It appears the people of
the Queen City do not appreciate operatic per
formsnees as greatly as they should, and in con
sequence patronized the Troupe so badly that
they were unable to "get any further than that
LECTURE ON "INTELLECTUAL CULTURE "—We
would have oar readers remember the lecture of
the Very Rev. E. McMahen, on Thursday night,
in the basement of St. Paul's Cathedral--tee
proceeds of which will be for the benefit of the
poor. Tickets of admission, twenty-five cents ;
to be had at Quigley's, Fifth street, and M'Con
logne's, Smithfield street, and at the door.
lions!, or REVUGE.—The Western Pennsylva
nia House of Refuge will be opened today.
The ceremonies, no doubt, will be of an inte
resting character. Citizens and strangers dcsi
rens to be present, can reach the ground free of
charge, by means of the omnibuses which start
from the corner of Liberty and St. Clair streets.
Comma.—Old Frank Gardner, the favorite
banjoist and jester, late clown of Stone's Circus,
will appear in Pittsburgh, before the iuhabi
tants and his old friends, in a few days. Nu
doubt his friends will greet him with a full house.
TULATHE. -- The successful French play of
Enetache, in which Mr. C. Foster sustains the
principal character with much ability, and the
intereeting drama of Manfredone, will be per
formed to-night.
WS WOULD cm.t. Arm/ems to the very exten
sive sale of stocks and loans this evening, at 7
o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth
street, by order of the Executors of Thomas
Hanna, deceased, by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer.
Curroa Ica.—We observe a number of our
ice dealers have taken advantage of the present
frozen state of our rivers, to commence the cut
ting and storing of ice for next summer's supply.
!Iron City Commercial College..-Perma..
neatly Located.
W Pupils received daily in Plain and Ornamental
11Penmanship, Book-Keeping, Arithmetic, Calculations,
le. Remember, you will be thoroughly imdructed in any
one or all of the ab o who
named
o b
arlol nc n h tah,e by
p oswefu t l
and
aaetr.
(entire Professore,
entire satisfaction. Bear in mind, that Writing is taught
by a teacher of eleven years experience, who has made
some of the best business writers to be founi in many of
the largest cities in tine country. Lectures delivered daily.
Practical instruction in Book.liteping by Mr. dOIIN
BARRY, a Profet For of thirty-four years experience in the
duties of the counting house. Instruction in Steamboat
Book Keeping, an now practised on the western rietre.
Studente ran attend at any time to suit their own conve
nience. Open from 8 A. )l. till 10 P. 31. Ladies classes
meet daily from ii till 5 P. NI Success guaranteed.
YOr terms, Ac., call at the College, Lafayette Mall, Wood
street.
Cat' Please call as above and see the very great improve
ment made in writing by Prof. MILLAR a BRO.'S Pupils,
In this city droll
DWITN. Mercantile. College.
rf II U. spIEL6,I weartl!ti
;4„, r ,L, -I ;.rern tutu :u• tecli Of Lt. ft.rl:“ to, clue..
es, iZ
s , or the greuto,L proficiency it hook-Keeping Class.
For the greteest ineprevemeet in Writing Chet ,
for he greatest proticiency in the Commercial Lew Cie,.
One First Claes Scholarship in Bonk -Keeping, north
Second feet/dem for each of the same Masse. ,
One Fires Class Scholarship to Pesamattship, worth Vat
Third premium to each of the Santo classes.
One Sec..cei Chess Scholarship to Penmanship, worth $lO.
Nine premiums le es.-rele V2etn. The Scholarships so
awarded alto leo toads tr,..u.eenth, rend can be se.id by the
successful cbuspetitors.
No euch premiums have ever been awarded at any one
elimination by any institution of the Mod in the United
dead
Pastes.
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28 " fitar Csales; r =le by
00123 SING k BWOBILKAD.
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COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE, AND
HERO HANTS' EXCHANGE.
HA N TS' E
81IIPTON.
/Ira Vice President—Wm. 11. Slim.
.4econd •• " Wv. R. Buys.
&ottani—WK. S. Ilsvzs.
Tratrurcr—Joan D. Scam.
Superintendent—S. T. NOETIILX, J.
Cbmaitice qtArbitratim for Deorrober.—Wm. LI. Enna,
V. P.; J. S. DaWoRTR, J. REIMER, S. HARILLOGR, TROIWS
Saoritert.
PMMAlll:42,lll)4l44lwoatrit):9 *l . l l ,4 : +o o
Orrice or TILL DAILY NIORIIING
POST,
Wednesday, Deoeinber 13, 18(4.
BUTTER-6 bble roll at 20e.
Bli/0113-2.5 bus at $1,60, eoeh.
FLOUR-1911 bble superfine and extra, from store and
depot, $9,0 8 4 0 , 37 34.
111t1:11T-10 bole Dried Peaches at 1412%.
GRALY-2.50 bus Err Corn, at depot, at 000.
11068—At the Diamond dreamt Hogs were selling yester
day at $5@.5,25 ift 100 lbs.
LArtr-60 bbis on private terms.
SKEDS—xI bus Clover at
.Prospeoteßrightening-.Export of Spools
Stopped.
The money prospect is brightening In the East. Lent
week very little specie was shipped for Europe—the Battu"
day cleaner not carrying any ; nod on the other hand near
ly $160,000 arrived from California. This will give renewed
confidence to the banks, enabling them to furnish tempera
ry nal to those who are most sorely pressed. We hope it is
the harbinger of brighter times., as it now seams we are sill.
lug more than we are required to buy. This regatta, probe.
bly, as much from the chock, which various railroad pro.
jests has received, doing away with the necessity for morn
railroad iron, as from any great surplus of produce that we
are likely to have to selL
but little change has taken place in our market dam yes
tenlay; the tome causes before referral to duntinue to de
press the ganerol trade of the city. The tendency In the
price el Perk iu still downward , fi go ere arriving more
treely, which coounues to IMMO the Leith in a shots crop;
forty care laden with them arrived In one train, at
Ilumilton and Dayton hallway Ileput, this evening. The
quality of the liege now en I lung to also much better, and
these is now but liale doubt that price. will fall back to
s4,..'—:(alouu, for medium to Meaty Flogs.
The Money market txtutunues tiatit is usual, and, al
though the number of borrowers Is comparatively
yet it is difficult to negotiate the best paper on the street,
and next to en impossibility to have it done elsewhere.
The almost entire nature ci the crop of Buckwheat taus
fall, makes Buckwheat Flour exceedingly scares; some par
the state tint the crop woo gall in certem sections, but that
tittle or none was sown, owing to the scarcity of seed. A
small lot of Flour ertivssi here Intl week, and sold et $, - .41
$0,26 Ve. cet.—Cleetniuti Cbranterctol, 11M.
Expprt of Breadstuffo.
The following table shown the total export of IP eadetufts
from the port of New York for the tint elaren monlhe re•
velleely, of the years 1853 and 1854;
1853. 1541.
.1,810,176 835,V7
.
11,513 73,384
.6,1480317 1,13:03,96T
174,030 3,01.'7,834
Flour, !AAA. ...... .
bbl.s
WheaL, bus
Curu, b.
Tee total rale.) of the euunarratrkl arrie:at are, tar 18Q,:
i1e,910,952., and ter Iltii, $14,4,1;,;a7.
iLLIALVAE, beextutoer 11.-ILXOU head t I Beef Cattle were
°Gored tutley-2W dr o treu East, saw/ 9.'.5 bead a‘titt at prieee
Bttolgitoit 80-et $2,15 tw si,7 b. ton the Lout, ex rub.' •t
tta7e. llw/t o o: ixtuate/ acuve; pales et sS,llytg4tO 'Woo led
zintop market dull. enles mt i'.2o/4- Market day bertafte
volt toe ow Thur.layS, icaLend ol &Jowls) e.
Nor Yoar, Deiaambar 1...2 —Cotton dull, ulth (hulloing
tandem) , aelss 8,0 bale, Flour firm: mlion 5750 bbla
gc,fl. 7:bit , aoutharn firm. sales IWO te.la at
Wl.cat, ram. Cirn brut; sales 40,01. H) bus
niiaial at 95 l'bra a trifle lower, and unaettled ;
iii;9, 3 13,:i4.1; prima i1,12,37iiptr..a1. Baer unabaniged.
Laid sealer, but not 1,,,,r; :no, 790 bbla at 1.1%ica11,;`,.
biray uniettled; old° birureries
dull. lAn
seed CIL 7:0.75. Mocks lower; Money unchanged: Ylr
giula emus, Cumberland Cool, rata, 36!,,ii;
12.—Flour...riceipte , are small,
.1-10 es arm; sales 6.0 1.11, guiel brands at which
rmis the. ,rerier.il asitimr re's. its I:bur at
100 01 I+ Penna. ei.ru Ilsal jl.lll A g.anl lan 1
111 mat., but tt, inarliet in eteetri2. bars. mire 113,0,0 brie
,rime r r d at sales 1.1, bus prime Peuria, alias
a pr,vat,, terms; ALA „in 11,11. Southern white at
:ye its drukuud; ;air, 10, bus at 11,115. kern wares: se
90 bus Perm. yelluw at ,
mall sales at -11
eI.NtNNSTI, December Lt.—Flour dull at 1,50 , 1050
IVl.laay liogS nLIIIII nt $4:n.4 75. Provizions
green ,Hanu.
Naw 011.[A3S, Dortanber 11.—Cotton antler, but not low
; nnll6 7,00 J baltu ree,ipte 19,000. Sugar lower.
Auction—Dally gaups.
T the Commrnal Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and
Plfth str,ete. e at 10 31., petal aasurtLent
sessonahls, Staple and Fancy Dry Gooda,Gtothing,llants
end Shoes, ilata,Caps, ac
AT '2 O'CLOCK, P. 31.,
UroceriesQueeneware, dia. , . ere, Table Cutlery, Looking
Glasses, New and second Lined Household and Kitchen Fur.
ounce, Sc
1t0,1[6, lltatiesto , t xt.;y tt.,lrn. tatti. - a.i I ostrumettlx,
Ilt.rd 'oar+ awl Cu tlery, Cluthiug, Varb-ty Gcrokl., Gold and
ac. )I. L.A Awriccienr. ; 1n.31:t1
-. S 11 WARD REAL EnTATE AT AUCTION.—On
EVEN VW, Ilea•mber 14011, sr 7 o'rlo , k,
r EarLar,,e. F. ar atr.,t, 0011 rola tor
t, At, 4.1 I ;nth- of Pan;
L. too tbovanit cartt a front 01 I—rt
et,vt, Nun:, ba , k eixt) f , rl.. Tale indloputa
n Nut. ,Ittk
• tr., to 0 1 on (4,11. i 013 P
Ear•Lsoge open LATIn. Auennort.r.
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LXI:Uri , Hi:, :ALL
or ilo• Exeroslor , . se , Wilt.
1,. -old, oat th..M.:o.bara.: ' 7 o'eloe,, P.
tho 13th citty o• 'r•
M tins (0111.,W:1/14 by
10 no. do, 0,0,0 l'lty of P t r^".
ni.vl o• hailonol Compat..y, 6 /
New 1 ork.
SI.OUO each, Cautity of fillet:ll.W. 8 Pr
I'LXVitu'''lt'tul..,7l'.l2lePatt,tCliot7yo.of Allegheny, G y Dry'
Oa , to Plcladelphi L 1t.70.
35 Cano, $13,00 each, Little Miami Railroad
per cent.. payable to New York, tarts.
10 Ronde., $l,OOO each, lovington and Lexington *Ur."
Ctduputly, endorved by the City of Covington, 0 per cv O Ll
payable in New York, 1073.
o Ronde, $l,OOO math, onto and Penna. Railroad lktrapv.Th
7 per cent, payable in New York, 107 k.
7 Mot tytatte Ronde, $l,OOO each, Ohio and Indiana Rail
road Company, 7 per rend, yaysit, e in New York, Iso7.
Baud, $l,OOO each, I.ittle Sllamt Railroad CornyamY,
yer cent , I ayahlo in New York, ISZ.G.
7 Bonds ClusiuLati Gab Light and Colts Crmpany, $l,O OO
ta :11, 0 per rent, payable in low York, 1 , 60.
13 Certificates State of Indians, amounting in all to $7. 0 , -
6,0, 5 per rent.
_5 altar. Ohio and Penna. Railroad Company Sleek;
VAJ " Little Miami
" Pdts. and COLICIeIVt ,
'21:0 " Farmer , ' Rank nt Kentucky
100" forget City Rank (nt Cleveland)
330 " Ralik of Plttrburgh
105 " M. and Ni. Bank or Ilitraburgh
110 " Bank of
Pitt:burgh tiat Company
to " Atzotlo and Ohio Telruraph Co.
50 " Monongahela Janda , C...anp.ny
10 " Allegheny
3k " Braddock's Field Plank Road Co.
" Diamond IttarLethoune Aatociation.sloo rash
Tern. earl, par tends. Orders can be sent, or any fur
intorniation given by applying
M to
, P. . DAVlS,Auctioneer.
thliS
House of kiefuge.
THIS tnxtitution ,rtunlly .1..11.1 for the Creep
tiOn
. Pf inmates, on the 10th fest , WEDNESDAY, kith
appropriate err...monies. I lou. WILLIAM WILKIN:3,
will
deliver an address.
The contributors, members of the Select and Common
Councils of the rides of Viltsborgh and Allegheny, the mu.
otbeere .f the adjoini n g boroughs, and ofli - reni of the
ocurdiea composing the western. district. citizens, strangers,
and the puldie gonerally, are respectfully requested to be
present on this interestleg C 4,44.1011.
The ceremonies will commence et the House at 11 o'clock,
precisely. Omnibuses will start from the corner of Liberty
and St. Chit . , mud from Fifth and Market street,.
J. K. AII3OItIIEAD,
JIMMIE PENNUCK,
AMIN T. LOGAN,
WM EICIIIIAUM,
ALLEN KIIAMEII,
Committee of Invitation.
PENNSYLVANIA FEDIA-LE , COLLEGE,
Al' lIARRISISUB.O, PA.
gnus lustitution, for the liberal ,luctstion of Young
Ladies, 'rested by Charter with full Collegiate powers,
ha- been in succor-tatol op..ration for mom than one year.
The 1m.,: ion is one of the meet pleasant and picturesque
in
the State, The arrangements of the College are ench no
afford peculiar advantages in acquiring a solid bells for the
mental superstructure. There are two department.,-the
Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate
branches of learning. The emitter of study in each is three
years, designated by us many different classes. Young La
dice admitted at any time.
Booed of instructors.
REV. BEVERLY IL WAUGH, A. M., Principal.
:albs U. Costawr, Principal Female Teacher.
Moss Footer A. Juices:is, Assistant.
BLIMVAIiT, leacher of French, Ac.
U. C. BoalllAMiii, Si. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. /re.
Wa. 9. Rovreori, Lecturer on Natural Ilistory, Natural
Philosophy, Ite,
JoSeCti HoSal.ea, Prof. of Instrumental Ilusie.
.3:to. T. Ca ors, Prof. Vocal Music.
For Circulars, or for other information, address the Prin.
Ipal, D. R. WAUGli,klarrisburg, Pa. denim
AGENCY.
"MOLE: selling
buying PATENT RIGHT+, iv now authersed t o
sell the following lately patented articles:
Trott's patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines;
Dosn's Rock Drilling Machines;
Cot's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron;
Copeland's Stationary and Portable paw klIlls;
Crawford's Steam and Water lluages; and,
Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair klachines.
There articles have been examined by practical mechanics
and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use.
lle is also authorised to sell Rights to make and vend these
articles In any part or the country.
He has also for sale bot.preseed Rafts and Washers, and
finished Brass Work.
lie is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other
patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the bovi
ness faithful and constant attention.
Ile refere to the following
AR
CD.
The sub.:l6l.ra have long l een acquainted with 'lr.
Mecca F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommen.. hag
him,
him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a
Unman of undoubted integrity and Andelatipble Indus y,
In whore exertions every reliance Ro b in s on,ced.
Neville B. Craig, W. Rono Jr.,
Wm. 'Airliner, Jr., John Graham ,
W. 11. badly, ll .chill, ,t
Wood, N. Rotates A Sons,
F. R. Friend, Kramer A Rehm,
F. Lorena, L. R. Livintpston '
Kum.. Wade, William F. Johnston,
William Phillips, Andrew Fulton,
Wilson M'Cundless, A. W. Loomis.
PIITB.UP.GII, November TO, 1854.
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Cattle Markel•
TELEWOOHMULLEVI
AUCTION SALES
1!=1
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. _
I H.E..tt: Wand iNFIDE.I4I.II7-17.81ZE ESSAY.-
1N Aspects, Causes end Agendes; cheap ed • from the
fortieth ( "40") London edition, by 'Pearson; 80 ands. For
.7011 N 8. DAWSON,
05 Market street, near Poasta.
The River remains stationary, with shoat three feet three
aches, and freesias hard. Weather changeable.
The "Great West" to the name of Captain Sam. M'Cul•
ugh's new steamer, now building.
The Louisville Courier, of the 9th, says
Laid Cp.—The "Argyle," Captain We, front Pittsburgh,
has laid up at the lower wharf to await more water.
The Ricer.—The river opmmenced tallinghere yesterday,
with only Mree feet eight inches water in the canal last
evening. in the lower Ohio there are but 4% to 5 'feet. wat
er reported on the sholdest bars, and the river falling. The
'• Tropic," that lodged on Portland bar, had worked over the
bar and lauded at New Albany yesterday. The river was
full of thawing thin Ice here yesterday, though its density
was not tAttlident to obstruct or retard boat. from running.
IVe dip Cho following Items from the St. Loulo Democrat,
.f the 9th Met:
. . .
Siemer Burned.—Lires Lett.—Onr despatches trom New
Orleans state that the " Olp ey" was destroyed by tire at
the mouth of lied river on the morning of the 7th inst. A
nambor of cabin ?asseugers were burned to death. The
hour being late when we heard of the foregoing disaster, we
found it impossible to ascertain anything in regard to Mon-
ranee, de.
The wee clear of ice yesterday evening, at St.
Joseph, but lull of it ut Boonville and J effete," City.
There 6 now only from four and a half to live feet on the
principal bars from lit Louis to Cairo.
ice.—Quanthiea of toe continued lloatlnt Past all day Yv.
tardily, and appeared to be heavier, and of a more aolkioete
unttency than that of the day before. Two boalt arrived from
the Illinois yosterdey—the Ocean Wave" and "Martha
No. IL" They report two gorges above Naples. The " Mar
tha" had to break through one, and the " t.looan Wave" the
other. •
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To 17ieeiseippi, below Wk point, to falling, and Is now in
worse tamdiu en Wan It has been educe last spring. The
"St. Putt - which arrival from Cairo on Thursday night,
repast-1 six boats aground on the bar at Dolores landing,
about thirty miles below at.. Louis. Thee. 'mats were the
Nicholas," Llindoo," Heirs," " Delaware," •• 61.11-
tan a and •• SArhawk," all ot wLich left this port for New
Cwing within We last four days. The report of the ea
sel," in from the Lttelo yesterday evening, g'.ne to show, how
ever, that some of them had ant over thu bar, only to get
aground farther down We river. LW° reports the following
boats aground at llerculaumuur The t• Dunker Utll No. 3'
and •• Garden City," booed up, anti the W. Sparhaw k,"
" Elvira,” and "tieari.l Turk," bound down.
STEAMBOATS
Pittsburgh, Stelabenville and Wheeling
Packe:s.
The DIOhN AL, Captain A. S. Susannah, and
the roaesT ell Y, Captain tizeflar. D. buret,
ruu . r , Solar DAILY P. , \CliErS,b , Avr.o Pitt,burgh,
Steuberivale load N beelll4l, stopping at an intermediate
porta.
The IIIUO. AL will leave Pitteburgh 012 Mondaye, Wed
nee lays au I Fridue., at 10 o'clock, A. NI Returning bI A .
will leave wLeeang uu Tue,dar, TL orsdnya and raturdaye,
at 7!.4 o'zlcclt, A.ll.
The FOltnST WTI' will leave l'illeburgb on Tuettlayr,
Thur-da3s and etaturdoye, at lu o'cnck, A. Id —litlarnang,
elle rlil teuro N loteltug uu ]loads} e, Weduestlaye and
FrY
dap., at 7.1. i o'clock., A. )1.
For freigtat or paerage apply on bonol or to
J. 1./ COLLlNtill'into, Agent,
,o. 150 Front tdreet.
hovltS
For Louisville.
The nte tuner J S. I'lllMlLE,Cait•iss V.
rare, for lin above and loterm ,
Bate ports oil the opentuA of rm./gallon.
k' o r ir e ,ght or pa. aga apply on board, or uo
tlecl3 Y LACK or 3 ES, Agents.
For New Orleans
The steamer or. CLAM, Captain 11. M. Du'
Ler. still lon, h., the above sold interrhottla
,ort• oil the trst rt. , of eater.
kor In a. ht or pa-sago .:;.ply on r: of 1
For idemphi• and New Orleans.
The Lon steamier 17 , 11. AD./it. Capt. U.
turth, lens. fu the uta.ve 0101 tot-Ta
_bat. I.rt. ow .he tir4
fur tre,tht or pu,stge apply ou boars l, or to
drat: FLACK, Agent.
For St Louie.
• -- Tbe JOU:. FF.EV.%IONT, Ceptn
ithitrO.ll,L.L, ie.,. I.: the .1 la,
namli.ate 11 W. riN• ‘ , l wxcer.
For freight , pes.n.w. clerl
For New Orleans.
Thelie. nd eur.,nntial rdeame: EQUIN . 'X.
o,lpridu G. huratv, alli i-to, f., the tLI.,
$l,l toteruz , l4.te tart-, in the tint rho E.
eater. .1..11N FLACK, Agent-
For freight and ptudgi,r.• rii.,.11..0 hoard. no•t1
Regular Wheeling Packet,
1 . 11 I. :teanter EXCIIANICE, Cap:. WC shr.i If
ientr , ever) 11.0.1E1 1", 11 El/NE:DAT, au.
i lillEtl. at a o ..... 1,, A )1, connectlng wit
rue G. and 1 . . 1:all:nail at 1% el.:, ,ii... F. freight M.P.) rg.
UuT 17 J. Id 011,LINliWg./.11), Ageri.
Veterinary surgeon.
I,IIK th.irnir4tily aoinailitii.l with
irinul.n, It.
reminnii an ETERINAIti SUIttiF.i.PN, u. nII rr m
bare tuAraiion fir them. Ile may be U.utid at hi! Shop,
Lumobd street, bear iiirent, beat dour to K. 11. Parte,.
et Stable. inoir.."7,llml W. S. JACKSON
Ll.tury u; the (Alas.:len, t
l'rogreta and itraulh.
The Life of Martin Luther, and the IteLrmation in tier
amity.
The Parahlee of Firammarlier; with 1:6 iittaxtrations.
The ChrDtian's I.tat;y Dehglit a,l Sacred limit:ad.
The Camp free 1.1 the temerionta itevolehon.
'the 11r.wt Hod Dragon. lta.•ter hey to
IL. Ar. ht Dile!, or B...i.u.titut in the United eitited.
Aftlya. i.e Ltie out leer•• to :Sera a t
r0.i..1 the .S.enk.. i holy lltaiurr I.)tion.
Elate -at Europe 11 11.,rar,
Lite al Clear n,;• t• lin,h.
itouglan, ih il,. 11,1.11: I , y 711:s. )la ,ii,•.
Am! t.23.1,er0u , ..tee I.)
11 T. C Mt,I,6AN,
Cleaning Out sale of a...nbrolderle
K 5.1 . 0111.1)}:f4 an..l
Wen.' Uu ThUr.day, th,rtut.....7th, oil
Lb, /..10,...10r6.., to 02.rke. room I.r
unJ
...,.,ppty in thr • iC .LAt. tr,: 00....011, tii
11"1,1...Lue• u 1..., ,Arev r..t
.o.t :01,1 I,lginet. Aral In
rvrtin,, 1,.1t, wri !Ely nr.,:,t1.1.4 it. ttd.l/r ,
for 00,110. , yr.. .01, v.ll. :in v. tho, Inton-t to n , n,
I:ea.teuth.er 7 , 1 ti corn,
Henry & Co.,
an lV.rrrheist: ,
tvrner I I • burgh y
EA a
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N... i t ~70,t,‘,. I -tr....t.
SALE—:rI.O,II ttuildiew, tig
ruts ;
‘,0.-lourth in han.l, rtmaln 1.0 It. [hr. , an
0_11111F:hi a SOS,
notil p.. Nt) 140 l'hird
L 1,7
111 .... 6t,1: very - tui.:.rinr t:rmb 121:1,0
viord end for nu... W A 51.C1.1.111;.
Jh -
•K. T u-L palm
1.3 aaar,rt..l,L-a fr,ul ‘ T "` , L"." per
/..so rsLray• t th, for Kale let a
Enterprt•e 0/k,, N. al tttart.
t•t •
tr•rus. Call alai Aar . theta.
r•, T. It YOUNG A f'O•
17
t a ct Cu. ILAI•4 e .l.tit'T
.I.la,ve orep, :116, , tilt, q 1.5 liallruad, for
. A 51'CLI L .
..
purrrA-- - Ik , tirkdr•lor ruleby
P
Ans'jb lIIINIIY II 1}11.1,155
B i""111.7° a ''''' "'" r'l I‘.,,Z u NsA ' iLl ' ll , l• ‘ . "r
,uli. Ld ,norilo
I An D--In Fran roc:wired And 11.d i, , ,. 1 .,l
A•• e
) noA-JI ' ' ' ..li 11. COLL' NA.
( ..; ID •le : 2 7t—jo L''''
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SAIITII it SINCLA ' IIt.
, ,-- .2•111/N,--Ily the hAir . .• l : l ‘ , ~ 11,1' I'Y
SNIITII A SINCLAIR.
" : d ll ' A ' l/ 61.1•111 A BreAS . wn,. '4.l : ,-- 1 ,, , '-',''",. l ',7,':'‘ ' "1:".-
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. ..low hueAwhyuLja.st rye el. " I. u . , '''' .' • •
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manehip, btyd7l n 0. Ild for
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1... A R--477 ptge Unlona 1.1,1 , 1, reel Ive•I alb: do, I.
.4
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JI_A rale by ion el. , 1 J. A IIIITCIIISoN A.
CI uerAll6:;:A new , t.,;11-ti Alupt.nd. At - n.rl.• by
.01. Ilr-or It. E :EL LEILS. ACO
1 4 , 16 , 11 mT 1:A 1 LA.II a,. Ibbite kish,,a,n:‘,ll:l:l:o?L.t. i , :r . -:u11 t,5
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, Id ANDINI.;---'1 hr 1,... , 1 anion. now in uw• for t-tolpoed
11. Lamm; IJ dor. trees revored rid- d. Ay by
Joh. b y )I I
novlli , - cruer of rho Diononl and MAI - Art rt.
VI INCE I . ln I•lNlNb—ltne Item Itotrinr, Currnute, Cit
.l..U. bons, Lemon reel, Ac., tor rale by
InvIJO IN. A. .7,I'CLURI.I
HAITI NO 1 1 APER.--140 mune Crown `trues Taper;w
100 reams Medium Straw l'nver, t hiy dy reeded by
uov27 HENRY 11. COLLIN , .
ILS---:
( \ Irar-.Sperm, Lord, Villain and Tannera l Oil, run:erred
ki arid for sale by inor7 . l MILLER 0 irICEVET , LIN.
( IllEbisE-3.1 Poxes W. lt.Checse, in store nod for sale by
%. i ocild ESOLISII A RICO& RDS)N.
RUCIIE SUAWLS—A. A. MASON , .1 CO. have just ri-
DP ceived n large and nylondld annorturent of Rug and
que l
earirocin shawl, nuvila
_ .
( 111Encri—IUS bone, prime Cream Cheer., for rale by
k_A novlti c)IIIi I A SINCLALR.
LAID --100 bbl, fur sole by
SMI
novl6 TII A SINCLAIR.
1 \ MED APPLEb-50 bun fur onto by
jj DO V 16 SMITH & SINCLAIR.
NV. MOLASAM O --100 bbl, for min by
n novln SMITH A SINCLAIIL
MATcH.En— . .:uo gross this day received and for sale by
urivls 11ElliltY U. COLLIN , .
17tOBACCO.-1 Ithil lest Tobacco, tor :dile by
I. mi2B 1.112 N 111 l 11. COLLINS.
(11.1AIN CABLE—A second Mind Chain Cable, 60 to 75
V) feet long, for sale cheap by
ouvl3 J.W. BUTLER A CO.
(-111151518 Y T01'..4--40 of ;ariults pniteron received by
1„_, novill 11hNla U. COLLLNS.
L—
INIE--100 bbl, receiviniAnd for sale by '
no• 15 HENRY U. COLLINS.
Ciii;irld;rBl boo
l'ru'" " T' '''ii"E l N T-i i& w i r i.ti i 2..iss.
au BAUD ItOUT-200 lbs In store and fur nide by
k LEMLNO linOS.
E AR WRN—fioll hue Ilia Guru fur sule by
JAs. 511..AUGIILLN,
• No. 1U Smithfield et.
DULL BUTT v. 11.--11/ roses extra. .11 ibis tiny received
11.• by reilroulf, anti for iedeby
11ENRY 11. COLLINS.
nordO
QULNLINE-21/0 ounceeTidisiii, 'icor solo by
burs ft. E. SELLERS. b CO
1,11.1.11',TUNF ,- 1,7 6 u tr, Erdubtone,. Jur ode by
I, nor s R. E. SELLERS .1 C,.
'r AiLD...I4 liege this dityTeerived and tor rale by
• ILE.'IIIE 11. COLLI.NS.
L uo I,
1 , U611-50 LW" No large
4 3
50 boxes Radea Ilerring ;
6 tierces Codtieb ;
4 on,. &trainee; received , nd for mde
by
MILLER 1 RICK
u.‘.61114, trux.e6to Au, mud tor emit. by
uc. - eero. O JCo.
dre3 No. €0 Wooml street.
Dts..o ALUM"' 11L/GT-4.0 Ibe in attar luta or
,
by LEMING lIROy.
-,
ICILY LIWItIeIS-2 CHACO in ELertt bald for rule by
FLU:MING EROS.
S ESSENCE GINO EE-3 From tar salt. by
VI.EN I .'G 15110 S
Übßil - ND'n CALCINED al AtiNECIA—' 2 gra.. In t , lore
II and for sale by Ldredi FLESSISCI altua.
1 AYNIL-2.4) reams commuu and medium
to arrive and for sale by
uov2l MENEM EL COLLINS.
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Relbroled Notteer.At • meeilnd of the
Istr.7..r Board of Directors of the PITT. ISBURGB AND ERIE
hAILD.OAD COMPANY, held December 441.1.854, n re,olu
tion was passed directing u meeting uttbe fltoelds,hicra of
said company to be held on tho Vldruf December, inst.,
in
the borough of West Oreenville, for the election of Direc
tors of 'aid company, mud din:ring the Treasurer thereof
to bare notice published of the same.
Pursuant to Bald resolutien, i.otice it. , hereby given that
a meeting of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Eris
Railroad Company, will be held at the house of T. A. Pack
ard, in ate borough of West Greenville, Mercer county, on
WEDNESDAY, the 27th of December inst.. at
I
o'clock, P.
M., of said day, for the- purpose of electing a Board of Di.
rectors for the ensuing Year.
Ity order of the Board of Directors of the 1' E. It. It Co.
declt2e. B. P. BASK'S, Treasurer.
Election-.. Citizens, Insurarte e Com..
parry. -- An election for_fateen Direchnw of thni
Company, to eery° the ensuing year, will be helot or the office Company,
of the Company, on MONDAY, the llith inst., between Cho
bone. of 10 A. M. and 81'. M.
dec7 BA.AIUBL L. BIARBRELL, BecretAry.
A CAILD.seDit. CALVIN M. PITCtI, 0, New
York, would announce to the citizens of W, •tern
Pennsylvania that be is at present delivering a ominse of
LECTURES AT PITTSBURCIII, where be will remain till
Devxmber 11th, during which period ha may he consulted
daily, a hid rooms at the City hotel, corner of Third and
Smithfield street, for
PULMONARY CONSUSIPTIO I k, •
ASTLILILA, CHRONIC BEICNCIfITIS,
DICOPEPSIA, FEMALE DISEASES,
and all others connected with or predivposing to Consump•
Lion in the treatment of which his allude I,i.erivorm and
unrivalled opportunity fur observation have given him the
most marked names.
Dr. Fitch de-ices to see his patients personally, In e very
instance, where it is possible; where it le not, a rareful
statement of the case may be rent by letter, to which a
prompt reply will be returned, giving hi+ opinion of the
case, and when he is willing to uudertate hue treatment :
will state the expense of the remedies requbdte. Ina:dew
lOLecture before tit. Paul , . Institute.
s' A
Lecture on farm:mut-nest VILTURI will he delver.
evai t if i lfi r Der S
oleWek ylit'i thlbaeemeutol ill-Paul ' s Catb, drat
—the proceeds for the bet:Leta 01 the Poor. Sea:it
TO Let... Tall SEGUND 61\iitY ut"rtie.
TYNE 111.111N.111 110USK (611111 enitnbte for pu Line
umietbiga) will to let by three or tour nights iu the week.
kiuquire of ()Walk: 1.1i1i011./N,
d. r4t3m at S. M'Clurkan's, No. 99 Wood *tree:-
11.reualilIsii saving Fund and Loon
Actootations OFFieb, Ne. u; PriaJNT STREIIE.
litwourit Day—MONDAV. Nottni offered on 13A.T1;
to the !Secretary, at tbe store of Joon 11. Mellor, No 41
Wood street. Weekly Rum reeeisol at the *time time nu d
place. (deel.:Vrol J. 11111Trif.it, I,retary.
1 ton 110 W 1111 Health. Asaociation of
Pittabitrighs Pra.......1PY1CE, No. bus Till:0d
opposite the 'telegraph Once.
Title iissonaUou Li 042 mi-ea lor the purpose of afford:us
1.1:11.11S1 asiditanie to Oith other, In Ga t e , et Or ac
t iariat. toy pay tug 000011 yearly ' , ay uo-ut, the
of the da t trentoliou scares te weekly lieuebtiiining sicksiene,
arernsulg from $2,26 to per weez. lu this Aainiciatiou
oil ureatbe.e are equally tuterer.l In the taiiiiagv..meut and
0. B. 11'1111N111., Preeldeur.
T. J. licNra, Seervt.r.y.
Cucm.ittoe—Jo. , tau Koo, J/61(121 Itu.x.ca, O. N.
Llortsscrr.
C.risultang Physician—F. twit, H. D.
Life, Fire and Marine insurance Company ;
OFFICE b 5 FIFTII
MA.SONIGJAMASPITTABUILAeII, PA.
:5. errAlent
Cumns A. Cul.wws, !Secretary.
Thu. Cdumparly makes every Insurahee appertaining to or
'tweeted with LIVE
Also, against Hull and CareW Risks on the Idhle and Nth,'
..Jypl rivera and tnbutarew, and ilannr Ichke Kenerally.
Aol apdast Lows auu Damage by tire, arm alratmc tha
el the sled and Inland a. hra:lon asst Trwnspertatiml.
Iwhed at We lowest rates cumhteut with safety
Jam, S. [luta, VS sr.. 8. Hares,
ratr..t.t.l M'Clurt.sa, _ Juto, D. q L;;;1,
.'.; tlimts ['Mil*, Al.-Am:dm .tr,ll.y,
Juror &sot,Jtato kutlert.,,
Jor.q.la I'. Lissstarn, IL I
D., l;ot...rt uals oy;
Joh. WAlkin, I .41.1....1er St, sviim, Arm..
Wm. F. Johusttm, Ntrwm l'ourity,
J..tureNlat , tin I, 11..r.m. N. Ms, kiltMuaiu,r,
ti..0.r0 S. S.Mtm, I litrdm otos ~ I . ..aver.
.:.0..:.P.1y
2V.T.Ni.,..IISSCIIOLSE -i.:OI,IPANY,
11.111TFOliD C , CONN.
Chartered IS 19—Capital stock $300,000.
z:LIOS. K. 131tACE, Preeolent.
11102. A. ALEXANDER, heereLar,.
D'."....E.7,'.!Mu-d,,,, Thema:. K. ii i`S.,
Ebenezer h 1 ,,, r,
Ward Woodbnilge, E. A. 1.4.1Le1e.,
Je...111 Church, , Ile laud 31..ther,
Frelerirk Tyler, ll.Orist ‘.. IO; lee,
lt,bert Buell, zlauosel e. 0 ant,
Mlle- A. Tuttle. lietll7 Z. Pratt,
John h. Ine,tr,l, A ..t.in Dunham,
li U.SV I, F Ilarir, J 111111.16. Mer Jan.
akar Pellei , n on kite and Inland KiekF ',slier en faros.
ble terms, by IINAJKG h K. AIINOLIP. Azl.,
dee.lJ.ly - No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh.
CITIZENS' kn....trance Company of
Pittsburgh.--11. U. KING, Prehltent: SAM.
Uhl. L. MARSIIKIL, Secretary.
Offirer n 4 War, S;re , l,htswern .Varaef and lioocr'rerls.
Insure: , LICLL and CARGO !tuts, on the vllle and HUM..
der! lOcere and tributarler.
I neurer agnlnat Loeser DlLlrai.p.'uy Fire.
A Liel—Against the Portia of the zlea., and I cland N avlia
tionandTraturportatlon.
. .
lI.D.KIng, Wm. Larirr.rro r.,
William Bag.l.Y, r.. ..u-1 sl. Kier,
liamt,l Kra, William i!iuzhar3,
lizbert Dunlap,jr., Jon S. DiKr..rth,
Pt. rd. PrnannxiL, Fran,. ,•lier,
8. llarbaugh, J.,..t.oummkrr,
Walter Bry•nt, William K. tiny.
.h.ho r!opton. 1e,',3
r"AssocIAT EL) Fotrernert•min•oraoc ,
Company of the City of Pltilmburglh
J. K. MuUltilE.lD, Pr.,,kie151.-I:ohElci k 1:. NIS, :rerr-
Ls:y.
Will inaggp 'FLANau.I 51e.1LLN I:Le.lim of ail
Ott,r. No. Ar Ra,r rcrer t.
A LARGE LOT FOR SALE.
O • void on reet;onalde term.. It L. aea; Laken-II Co.'n
nev glave marks, and vcvvral other iteuutari urine estabo.
1311.1/t5. It in av• lar.zeat and 4. 'IA LVW to be Itati in
• Dirrnin4hata for manuiaciurnn; porpotes. Title t,rfeet.,
ant elenr °I Incum C .
B.
31 e. Enquire of
C. B. I4IITII. at hie Law Offam,
jv 1d Four'h ..trevr 14h,, emit ti,e , •l. tal.,ret
w - n Penns ylv antn ilo•pt t a 1...
litiy Lo-. L....cutscx, lie , - , 111, between Wood kni Merkat
eilevt, and J. Ryan, Nortlt-ao-t corner ol Diamond. Alit.-
Alomy elty, ere the tic...golf Ith) titian , to the atvve 14,11•
tutiou, tor the liras quarter of 1b54.
Apploatticant for adinuodon may be made to them at all
hour , at their °Picea, or vill, lio-pital et O o'cita L. P. 31.
Recent r X.f es of accidental injury ate received at all 11 , urit,
~,thous form. jalOq•
ij --- C. li 'EAGER, 110 MA RRET ttreet, ItlrD
Ip bunch, Import., and Wholesoe Denier in FANCY
AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY dOIIDS, offer, to cap
sod tiountry dealer. , as large god well eeleeted goell of
' , id, se say IKae-tern house, and same price , , thusae
, log
...
~_. ,
,i,..,,,, ...tot a[l.l ripens., :4:nj
i. u . O. F.-Plan o v! nlootin,, WAStungtonrillih,
w oo d ,u.. 0 ;.. , -o,to oon FOIL dreet end 'Virgo, alley.
PIT1,811;11(iii L.A., NI, .!I' 4-3, r , ' , ' ''''s It 'fur—do)"Y , lll.E.
Mradocrthr. ENCAVII,In,I., No d;— leas t,,,,f . m 1 r d
Friday tot pw-lt month. tmaritloly
1.0-.—'w ATTENTION! S. L. o.—You are buroby notified to
attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, ITE.D.NES.
DAYS and FRIDAYS, or don, and so trenwict tittoh tdiei
near no mop Dame lieforet tho Company. .1 . . KANE ,
inerlilhould SonTtallt•yro ,am.
llerClltri3.c.f'ritt.T,l,Urajh°:.U.l%NX'lll:g.'ll;.e.--;:rro!,l4..u.loLn' the
flint WEDNESDAY of every month, at SCD.OOTILEITEICS,
In rho Irit.lol3d. Ity order.
I-I' V GEO. W. SCEs IL socretary.
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ARRANCIFMEINTS FOR 1.855.
A ti
Ask. k . ...... i 4 i i
E icuvEiN AIiEN(N.
The Oldest Established Office in Pittsburgh, fa
Remitting Money to the Old Country.
it AM, A nh. %. lunhlr Legs leare ,a to io a , 4 3,..rt.aoirtlaiLe„.:::rstuh,a,st 1
, t , I , tetwt (Mende in the old Country, and iliairou , of
~,,: :wading awns money or
i
Ni t tpient. tar doing either i.. now complete, nod on I
Lip.. arr , th a t
..,,,,,.„
. tit cit a t,•,... —.- -eg M4lloiit wear , nor it., e: itrerue
t t., ‘ , ' , ::f u r t ' l , 6 ‘ o l . , luai l'o u r e i s n, i,! l .i te 7 hl7stri.tuto'it3te.'l'ro.pirnit'lbotklfhuhtrillhirn
of dollen', without the ;Ma of a duil•Lr, mid the to 000 for
',lad, h e is st.teir, ,Z. Liverpool. he, eldpieel not le, than
~,,,,,, ,hu-i„,61:..1,,,,t yam to thin country, without
a complain. , of 'sr gaxt of duty on I.tte'r pert.
Ile een e paasenger t.18,,ta for .I,oralon,Datillu, Liver •
pout, ihargow. Cook,
Belfast, hii,,,ltoqa. LIM-rolelli, a, l'o:
Ruth, Newry, titaway, Londonderry, a¢ ill DUlid feuoYork. Philndelp '.in, /30:Lon, Bullimorw,i I OA attend w Ne tr Olntlyrleantos,
and trom thew... to l'in,Curith; and c
lorwerdinkt paapte Ver. tram thence to any port of theCOll.ll
- Ile alto has ,Wthti.lM.fta for tale, payable at the fol.
lowing places, via •
OS ENGLAND.
............ London.
Edwards, Sanford A C 1. Livisrpool.
Wm. Tappbcott ACo ... . , , ,
Epro.(:,l,...:ciii:i.b.l,l3.di..,,,i.ity,:,;,i.rp>roii..sci:c:iutE,i, cLilti,c,......s3)admi toaciis throughout
alicciiiiti.
DUI:M.113011, hallow',
Armagh, Cavan,
Trader, liarconstown,. liroghedw. I.fildnmilirrY.
Sligo, Ilallina, Balilwhaiftain ii-Uke " ). '
Mowry, Coleraine, Enn - inkilltin, ' D L ,: . ...°.,L,: ,. "'
Bandon, Carlow, Benbralc,c, Limern, '
Ennicourthy, Walerford, Downputrick, Galway,
Ennis, Ath l one Clonrucll, Coodibid,
m,,,,,,, , h,,n, Toughen, Ballast, -.: Dundalk,
Kilrunh, litrabanc, liaD mena, Cork,
Errinoy, Omagh, li:extort].
UN SCOTLAND.
National Dank of Scotland, Edinburg, and its branches
In fifty towns in Scotl. d.
ON PRANCE.
Messrs. Edward Blunt .a Co., Bankers Paris.
(Available in any city in Pronto.)
UN 0 Eltld AN A .
„ ;_ ..77wfv•ac;:-..
03M11
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PITTSBURGH
011.111.71i.A.,
W. J. .0,
11. IS
..111.;.
J:.t.sk
Wra.
DaV I.
J. K. M•,rheuti,
D.C. elawy
Wszt. M. t—tptr,
C. VALI
It. It. Ku!..rtm,
J.. 41. Kaye,
Messrs. Vogel, Kock s Co.,llankurs, itankfordon-the-Main.
(Available in any city in Ger wetly.)
JAMES BLAKELY,
corner of Seventh and Smithfield streets,
dec.? Vittsvurgb, re.
fLEATINti STOVEe--Vie would rail the attention ofthe - .
public to nur assortment of !EATING STOVES, of
toe must desirable patterns, suitable fur stores, offices, par
lors, steamboats, and every situation' iebere e fret rate
Ideating Stove may be required. We sae: an assortment
sufwrior in style of denim, beauty of finl.h, and practical
utility, to soy eatablishruout of the kind in the sits ti.ve
us a call. ItEldEVvitit tilf.ABY,
W
selMti Wood >trek
ATCIIIiS AND JEWELII.Y.—WiI.sibs, Ao.b7
y y street, corner of Fourth, has received a large lot of
lint' Watches, suitable lor railroad and river men. Ali.,
Ladies Watches and Chains, of the most desirable patterns
and at very low prides Also, Jewelry, Casti,,, War.,
Spectacles. and Silver Spoons, Forks, AO, .1 It. tower prices
than usua. iiliewhere, and warraniol.
Watch repairing done promptly iu the best winner
Jewelry out iimbleme made to mivni
•li ; k'S-10 1 grsefur sa le by.l,
hi. comAiss.
I\llJ 1Y uLASS-10 0 boxes S. 1.10;
100 '• 10112;
50 .` 4)&12.;
iS " 111
" 10114: Ewearer's braze,
tor sale by r onvlol 8)111711 & EINCLAer.
daily pack sd tor see by
ILENRY OOLLINS.
—T Y'S TEFL 0111011,11!--5 gro"r• for ;ale by
FLEMING BROS.
e'lt.lll3.ElTrb ryoLriekl. tiNUFF-1,000 The for rale by
der.B FUMING SILOS.
Third Arrival at Fall wad Wistor Goads.
TWENTY PER CENT RdILOW FORMER PRICES.
YOUNG, srEviniscae , kipys, Sign of the OriOnal
Beehive, No. 74 Market atritikzizetween Fourth aDeet
and ths Idammul, Pittsburgh,arejnit recatrius a large and 1
splendid assortment of tall DIT Grads, at unusually low
prices, trom New York and Ptdladelptda importers and sure
lion salsu. The stook will be found full In
every depart.
went, consisting In part of
Shawls, Cloaks and Talmud, of 'vary description;
Blankets, at bargains;
Plaid, stripe and plain Silk, French Menaces, Cashmere,
Coburgs ;
Paramettes and Alpacas, at unprecedented bargain=
Merino and Cashmere Plaids, do do
Bombazines and Canton Cloths, do do
French Gingharoa, do dn i
Chintzes and thirds, do do
Irish Linens awl Linen Shadings, do • do
Pillow Linens and Table Cloths, do do
Napkins and Table Damasks, do do
Plain andprinted Delaines and Cashmeres, do
Also, a full p assortment en Domestic Goods, at great bar.
gains;
Cuff Collars, thaemizettes awl Ilandkerehlefs, at great
bargains;
Ribbons and Millinery Goods, at great barpiets ;
Hosiery, Gloves and Suspenders, do.
Owing to the unusually large Importation, goods have
been fortud into the auctions in the east, and sold at great
sarsinces, and will be sold for cash at a very small advance.
povl3 YOUNG, STEVENSON I LOVA.
K otiose
PLUS late firm of J0'...1E9 QIDIOO, hsatog berm dissolved
1 by the death of Jobri F. Quid& an the '37th Met" the
butio.a of .1d firm will be settled by the undersigned, tat
their office, corner of hoes and Flret streets.
inane JONES, Surriwirig Partnex.•
Pittsburgh, September 30, 1851—{ootSey
Isaac J
tee tee ones
Nralyb F . ACT l E : l : Kit i ot p r o t g rigg end gB. , llllster I , itell, d Plat
Ppringt, Brae. Nat Taper, half patent, Penny, Mail and
Litionnered Iron Axles ,— corner of Rosa and Virg streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. oettly
13M0 .
D. B. Rogers & Co.,
g ANTRACRIRISRB 'of tiOOERS' patent improved Rod
Cultivator teeth. Ofilea earner Eon and Rrstetreete
Three Houses and Lots for Sale.
WILL be sold at private sale, THREN HOUSES AND
14/TS. One Brick Howe, situated on Ferry, between
Fourth and Liberty streets ; Lot 20 feet front by 29 feet
back.
Alto, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth
Ward. One Howe fronting on Logan street. and the other
on CArpeuter's alley; Lot 24 feet by 100.
Alto, the I now occupy, on the corner of Ferry and
Water streets, the i.se runnidc one year from Ist of April,
,M 5, with the Furniture, Bedding, Lo. The thrum at pees
mt is doing a good bushman, and ie plearantly boated.
For terms and further particular. enquire of
ALEX. =PLEA,
corner of Ferry and Water streets.
PITTSBURGH RIDING SCHOOL,
ROBERT H. PATTERSON, Proprietor,
COItNEIt OF DI A1,10. , D STAKET ANb GUMMY ALLEY.
Tu4gb -I —.beorfrgttP7l24 ll ll, ftrt ° e 'c ras t°
the India and
o KEDINO SCHOOL, width, in Ant of rise, commodious
-11.9 and adaptation, undeniably excels any slmll.r arab.
lishment In the United States. Its location is aecersible
from all parts of the city, while its high and alry eituation
renders it especially suited to the promotion of health, by
this most agreeable exercise. The iforses are docile and
well /mined, and the proprietor pledgee himself that no
pains or expense will be spared to make this establishment
the fret In the confidence of the public. oct2fial
W. kt. Haven.
VIE OLD PIIINTLNO EfiTABLLiiiMEINIT, (late John
nton k Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stationery
arehnuse, L preparel to execute every style of Legal,
Col:Lana:dal, Canal and Steamboat Job Printing and Book
Binding, end furnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper
and Stationery line, at the shortest notice and on the moot
rra•nnable term..
Islank 800 l and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Mos
and Book Bindery, corner of Market nod Second eta. [novl6
& A. eDuncals,
II9LESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, For
y etgo Wines end Liquors,oll Monougaheisaud Peet'
' i Whisk • No. 291 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. Ps.. jy29l
Silver Manufactory.
P(s)NS, FORKS, EN113L1:11S, c.—B.soccno3 iw Pzzczet.
1.77 —uwwg l, superior facilities in manufacturing my own
work, we are now belling at least to per cent. lower thaw
th.• Cicero cities, or elsewhere. All work is warranted.
SurZing Shea.—We also manufacture Spoons of the
t.terling pity.
stones awl Watch repairing continued, with every fa.
,ilay and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction
to cu,tcuarre, Loth as to price and the superior quality of
the work- W. W. WILSON,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
11.1.14 corner of ...Market awl Fourth streets.
Notice.
,i. T A MELTING of the,Scoekholder3 of the PENNSYL
it. VAN IA IN6 URA Nei: COMPANY, of Pittsburgh, held
et the °glee of the Company, corner of Fourth and Smith
-0,•:.1 stmets, on Nlonday, the 6th irotanr, the following per
,n•
w ere ele , Led DirectOrt , for the ensuing year:
Witlism F. Johnston, Jacob Painter,
G e..rge it it Lite, W. il'Clinto , t,
J. Grier eproul, James 6. Kegley,
A. A. Carrier, A. J. Jones,
II It Co,:g,hall, Kennedy T. Friend,
W.W.11 6. listen, A. Wilkins,
Italy Fattener', Wade aampton,
nos: Josiah King.
J. T. Joil-S,ToN D. T. JoioisToT .......
Eiceisior Carriage Factory.
TOW:67ON, BROTHER I CU., PRACTICAL COACH
J
M AK 1.a16, Conker of Rel.ocii and Belmont greets, Alta
gto roy, Pa, have on hand and Sr. manufacturing an
oltonAVe usEurtment of Carriages, FaOckaWaya, Buggies,
Can., ex., made in all their various styles, with
.trwt retard to durabiiity and beauty of finish. using in all
:h.., work the best Juanita iron and eastern hickory. Re
pnkrA ar.udo4 to on the moat reasonable terms. They feel
oall.leat that all who may favor them with their patron
a4e. Hi be per:tettly satiThed on tits' ,f their work.
The Pittsburgh and Manchester timnibrutes peas every W-
I teett moo...during the day. orthbtly
C. B. liesdly a. Co.,
WRAP CAI:PRI WARM:WU:id, J. Ul Third street,
X..., bear Market. would rupectfully inform their friends
and tho pubt, gencrvily, that they rave now to store their
Amy I,:e FALL FTOCK, conebtirrit of CARPETS of every
o c o-rtption, trot., the Loyal Velvet and Bratwls, to the ...-
me.. Lhnnp Kan. Floor thl Cloth, from ooe
.htyar , t•• Ride, new dr,i 4ns Ld very rich. CDC. and
C:“1“111 ylattiug, Ltrugitts, Ruo,klats, Stair Buda. Window
St, tor:, Ar. Percnc. in want are invited to call and cura
or their stock'. Steamboats, hotels, and Residences
torn
t..brd on the mart rearable terms.
etai—• Small lort.hts and quick sales." - Till
TRIOIS t - A:11 ONLY. or
Horns League Fel:tory.
11 ENVY 1..01 CUL-CRS A-ND TWEEDS, intended
to suit the r•tali trade ..f Pittsburgh and Allegheny,
made of hard twlited tarn, dart patterns and indigo bine.
Toe animal admission that Stewart's Checks and Tweeds
are nos - imgertor in quality to any others manntaetund
In
the Buite,lletates, with an increasing demand for them,
enoouraßes the mabecriber to extend his business, with a
ie. to seep up a poi assortment of such Checai as use
ally retail from 1i to IS% cents par yard. Samples will
be seat to merchants who caonot make itootrfenient to ran
at Isis Wareroom, Rebecca arreet, scar the depot, Allegheny
et7,;.',m• HAMILTON STEWART.
PITT:COUItGII COACH FACTORY.
rL 6.10rt.01r.........-.31•1[21., ESISYKS.— .... Sousal.
Bigelow &
SUCOM:8011.8 TO E. M. BIGELOW, Nu. 46
I m,
Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitts.
t,urgir—COACIIE-i, CARRIAGES, PURA
TON,, BUGGI I:6, and every description of
fancy vehicles built in order, and fauskil in a manner 1111-
r 1.1.1 - yaseed for beauty of deAgn, elegafire of flnlah, skill of
w,,,kmanship. and durability of materials.
faa- All wurk warranted. novil
_
I'll F . Ul?flltef WUICX.tilt TILE 'UNITED erevw I
1,.r the We Ltern Dietriet of Pennsylvania.
J.:, 1 , 1 otturs rs. htnamboat James Guthrie. In Admiralty.
To all I,rm,ra tMerested: Take notice, that by 'risque of
an attachment court out of the District Court of the
Chit ol States for the 'Western District of Pennsylvania,
dated the Jth day of November, A. D. 1851, and to Ice di
reoad, I attached the Steamtoat "Active," non lying at the
wharf :f the ct:y or Pittcburgh, in a pleaciril et maritime.
sk herein John 31c3alsey is libellant, and tier owners sad
Master of the said steamta at" James Guthrie" are respond-,
and that the Court have appointed the rurristrit nat .
OF Urcuu:ra :5 MT 11.5 thethne el heanng of saA attar-bawl:a.
dell WESLEY PliodT,•Marshal.
MOURNING GOODS
RANK VAN GOILDEIt kw just received a large and
r I.autiful usAordzanut of Mourning Collars, divert.
and S. ttv In Crapn, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and
gauze V nils, black liosit ry and Gloves, in wool, cotton,
and Ribbons, Beira, and Crapes, in all qualitiea.
Alex cruder k 114,ou's beet EU Gloves can always be
found at No. tid 31AitlIET STIIEWI', corner at the Die
novl7
Writing SAS ege.
ra ARE LE,3t,NO ERO3I A WHITING TEACHES WHO
I EXHIBITS NU nPECI.HE. s .iB BUT 1116 OWN.—Tbe
Bey and Ev.ming Writing Classes ,t tide Institution are
nr,w in toll mention, under Mr..). D. WILLIA& -M LIICII.
meet in a separate apartment from 3 till b o'clock. Those
de, in.. , of obtaining Mr. Williams' eplonclid style of bud.
nes+ Penmanship, will please call and get spocimena of iii
writing.
Heist and ornamental Visiting and Wedding Cards execu
ted urn abort notice. Ilia work in thisalne will be Amid
superior to any ever executed in ibis city. novf.—
•
Steamboat Owner.
t v f "g e ' rrhfins ' el l te ez r i e
ne lle ar r
rarest!, boin as to Otyle of fMl ' and utility, is sunelior
any in this market. We also hare a Laundry Barium,
new in design and principal, diedgned expressly for Steam
boat, GRAFF, =SINGER & GRAFF, .
noel S 124 Wood street.
Wanted,
T a sober, industrious young Man, who will dernteas
Elentire time to his business, a SITUATION AS Sill('
PI NO CLERK I a Wholesale or Retail Warehouee,
tent kre.,k-lieen
per, Or a place In a Grocery ore Dry taoGtk.
Store; and will make himself generally useful tc ms en,
lover. A note addressed through the Scot Office P.
" or last at the office cf the " Post," will receive rrorop:
ect3l:tl
• day aeMoltfdd with me in the wlesal
, oionmy badness, my son, T. ho
IL An y
'`....ssfter, from this data, Norm:ibex
,suicr the name and style of
T HAVE the
I Fruit and Con
derson. The bueinees n,
ltith, 1854, will be conducteu
J. C. Amlemon A Son.
novl7
Hata and Caps. ;-.e.,gagry ,
- - J. WILSON SOS keeps constantly on Elan
^description end variety of VATS AND CAPS,
wholesale and retail. Those desiring a neat fashion:
able Mr or Cap, goal and cheap, would do well to give 128
rano i n g. elsewhere. novlB
call be ore p
Florae Shoeing.
frliti undersigned having succeeded to the business of
j_ Mef.rs. Ralph and John J.lc - on, and looatal himself
next tl.r to the Livery titable of FL 11. Patterson, on Ida
mond str• et, near Grant, is prepared to do the work of
lIORCE 9HUEt Nfi, in the best mangier and with the 1n
m0,4 promptitude. Having had large experienoe in the
hosices., end pce , sessitig a thorough knowledge of the struc
ture and character of the foot, and an intimete solloeh.fr
once with the diseases of it, he has confidence in his abil ty
to give .atisfuctiou to all comers.
.the- Observe—the Shop is next door to the Livery Stable
of Robert Patterson, Diamond street
horses shod to please customers.
W. S. JACKSON.
No linutbug.
be ltfi tr T b ll u OU c.i. a n t LL l i t , b worth iF o t t a s r to t e , a
1 will not
up .-
on
Gallery, Fifth street, opposite ;Wawa's, but
- upon the payment of Si you eau procure as good a LIKE
-„Nliho' ea can Pr procured In this or any other city. Call
and give us it trial. aus
Wm. Dlgby,
I 'ILOTIIING AND IVANISIIINU STORK, Masonic HaD,
Ftfth mai, Fidelorrph.—Clothing roads to order, In
;teed style, and at mc,lerate rutr, .tat(
Arnold &
SIANSTFACTLITUitkaid liTGIRACES,
HUCUHT IRON" TUBING, and fitting generally, for
warming and rentilation of buildings. A. &
contrast ibr warming and ventilating, by item or bra
• water pipes, or Chilson's Furnace; Churches, Reboots, Ilas•
pltale, Fawn's., Green Houses, Court lloarea.lida, Hotels
or Dwellings. No. lb Mutat et., PitMorgh. neii
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO.,
X& 6 WOOD STREET,
BETWEEN WATER AND FIRST STREETS,
PITTSIIIIRGEI,
MANUFACTURERS • OF --
WHITE LEAD, RED LEAD AND IMIARHIC, DEPORSKILS AND MUMS 111 .
DRUGS, I
LINSEED OIL, I
LARD OIL, I
ALCOHOL,
MEDICINES, VARNISHES, TURPENTINE, TANNER'S 011.,•
CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS, PAT'T MEDICINES,I SPERM OIL,
DYE STUFFS, GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY, WHALE OIL,
PAINTS, I BURG. ISSTRUMENTS, I BRUSHES, SPICES.
VITILL occupy the above warehouse until their new buildings us completed, and are now prepered, with a new and
TV full stock, to 111. orders promptly and on as fsvorable terms ae eastern jobbing bombe.
gua ran
Ourtee WHILE LEAeq D FACTORY is in full operation. and as we manufacture done but a Etrictly pure arikle, we can
it to be ual in quality to any operas
in the United States.
sir B. A. FATLERSTOOK'd YERMITUGE furnished with directions in English, FrenOh, Gorman and Fp”i,h.
noviAdrwim
DIEDI:.,AI
Air We itipthefollowingfroat the B.eading.foura4L Dr
?Lefler, the egad for the nectscine, says he trill warrant or
guarantee a curs in any ease of Hip Disease or Licrofirla,
that may be pranged. Pasphkls containing cures of the
most aitonishing eharader wall be given to any one gratis.
• Oakelers Der:wad:we grump.
" We understand that our townsman Dr. George W. Odom
My, le now giving his whole attention to the manutantore
of his Depurative Syrup and Extract of Earksparille, in
order to supply the extraordinary demands for the article
which are coming in from all quarters. This Syrup is with-
Mit doubt the beat of the kind made in the country: Wo
know it to be one which we oats honer* recommend to the
favorable notice of our readers. Ithas been tested by years
of experience and nee, and found to be all thit is claimed
for it by its inventor. A pamphlet is lying before us, filled
with certificates of cures, the names appended to which are
not mess of straw, as is usual with documents of Ms char
acter, but known damn of Berke emasty—who have
'experienced the effects of its curative propertko. Append
ed to the list are anti:Beaten of &Gwent county officers of
Darks <moray, with the seals of their several °Sloes attached,
Mating that they are well acquainted with the perons
whose nuns are given as reference, (among which ace the
names of m number of our principal physinans) and know
them to be genuine. We advise those of our readers who
are afflicted to call upon Dr. Oakeley, at his ogles in North
Yifth street, and procure one of thine pm phnn, which
will not fall to satisfy them that hie Preparation is one of
extraordinary power saddlebow:7,ns; eminently demurring
of their attention."
Sold wholesale and retail at Da. ILEYBEa'S Drug Store,
No. 140 Wood street, corms Sigh +lig. Sign of
the
libidos Mortar. deckdew
eptatagtoroV Kfflesisior Halm Dye.
A great invention triamtdus over all factious rivalry ,
even in this credulous age. It has been said that every
city is a Paradise of humbugs ; but let a really meritorious
article, capable of doing all that Is promised for St,be placed
In competition with mss nostrums, sustained ly puffery,
and not by their own excellence, and the true preparation
will succeed while the trash fails Into =attempt. It has
teen thus with CEISTADORCPS EXCELSIOR MIR DYE.
It win offered as a preparation embodying all the chemical
ingredients of nature's own blacks and browns. The
chemists analysed it, acul certified to the fact. The public
tried it, ma their experience confirmed the dictum of the
nientific world. Its popularity wee alma as instßntanado
.as the change of color it afflicts. The people were invited,
through tininess, to see Its operation with their own eyes.
They beheld red, sandy, yellow sad grey hair, traneformed
in five minutes—without passing through any intermediate
tint:—to a brilliant and rich natural black, or to any shady
of brown. They found that the flail imparted no stain to
the thin of the head, emitted no unpleasant odor, contain
ed no cantelsing element. Of coarse, they endorsed it.
They could not do otherwise; and at this moment the salea
of the article exceed that of any other half down hair dyes
in the world. It is the latest effort of science, and it may
be truly mid, "the noblest offspring is the last.” The Ex
colder Hair Dye must break down every other and monop
din the market, simply because It is the beet. The recut:
produces Is its sulfflient advertiseruset. Compare in
operationa with that of other hair dyes, and judge to which
of them the palm should be awarded.
Sad wholesale and retail at DS. KEYSER'S Drag Store,
140 Wood meet. noilllthew
digetacy of Dr. la, S. Wads"' Celebra
ted Medicines, at DR O. H. RHYMER'S Drag Store,
N 0.140 comer Wood street and Virgin alloy.
Cherry Pulmoilic, Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Expecte.
rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurstive Syrup, Heart Cor
rector, Humor Corrector, Pare and Medicinal Cod Liar Oil,
Anti-Dy spePtic Mature, Cough and Cathartic Pills,Nerrine,
Vermilage, Female Pills, Female PpeciiiM dm, Sc., used by
bim raurtantly and with unprecedented emcees, in the
toadment of
Colds, Coughs, Cbanseiption, Ardiam Heart DiSeatei r Dys
pepsia, Scrofula, Slip Diumws, Rhatmonna, Reirde
Cerapleints, Piles, dc, de. Dr. Fitch's asequaded
lined 'darer Plated Abdominal/ Supporter*.
Dr. Pitch's Improved Plata Sted
Spring Shredder Draw Dr.
IntrA's - aderr - bihre
Nap Td
Also, all kinds of Proprietary Mediefiee, at the lolled
prtroe,whol.a!ts and retail. novl3:daar
LIST OF GENUINE PAZirirr Nmaaciam,
ON 0011 AND PO/ IPLIX XI
FLEETING BJELOTHERS,
PnxiMaeo of IlaxelVsnanNeesal
Whole:s4 l P Druggisti and Dealers in Rama Medicines,
Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.
gq - 11SLEIVS AILEBICAN COMPOUND;
n. Jayne's ALterative:
Carnsiottive Balsam;
Usk Dy•
'Expectorant; •
Bonaire Pills:
Hair Tonic:
Wistoest Balsam of Wild ebony ;
Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam; -
Hociland's German Bitters;
do
Hostetter's Stomach do •
Merchisese Uterine Catholicosi:
Storms' Scotch Cough Camly;
Prices do;
Tborn's do ;
do;
Osgood's India Chologosna;
Morose Invigorating Cordials
Tyler's GE= Arabic Drops;
Mar rison's Hair Dye;
Vision's do
Batchelor's do
MeMunn's Elixir of Opium;
Rryaut's Purifying Kama;
Dollars Pain ItxtraCt;
Brown's Sorer= of:Jamaica Ginger;
McAllister'. do do:
Kidder's Indeltible Ink; -
Payson's do do;
Arnhold's do;
Dr. Curthe Ilnwno;
Lynne liathton;
David's Lilly Whim •
Basin's do;
Tobias' Liniment;
liant's do;
Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment;
Mexican Mustang do;
Pastel's Arabian do;
Gardner's 'do;do;
Barrel's Indian ••
Carter's Spanish Mixture;
Barn's Pile Lotion;
Keen Pun;
Emrpo's Acoustic Oil;
Merchant's Gargling 011;
Rushton, Clarke A Ou's Cad Liter Oil
McAllister's Ointment;
Sings' Itch do;
Ferrer, do;
Orsy's do:
Traok's bLognetie Ointment.
Jutikbes do:
Swaim" Panacea;
Hoock's
Barganee Infant Panama;
Perry Davis' Pain Killer;
Ayees Cherry Pectoral;
Boughten's Pepein ;
Bier" Petroleum;
McLantes Cole:rioted Liver Pills
.Brandnoth'•
Wright's Indian Vegetable Vills
late's Anti•biliousil do;
Sarsaparla Blood' do;
Elves d;
awaynes'ltstreet Sarsaparilla o ßlood ills
Jayne's Anodyne Cough do;
Townsend'. health do;
Jew David's Plastery:
Bhoemakar's do;
Dr. liewmores do;
Radway'a Beady Relief;
Morrie Remedy;
Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative;
Emereon's do;
Bull's SarinMasillot
Townsend's do;
Band's do;
Ournires ilrtract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla
Wolf', Schiedam Schnapps;
Bo4P> Cleaver's Coney;
Med, Scented Brown Windsor
Musk;
Ludlum's Specifies
Mt Lade Sudorific Cough Syrup;
Tyler's Own Arabic do;
Seller? do;
Dwayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry;
Tonic Syrup;
Barry's Tricophatous ;
Norwood's nurture of Tantrum Vkide ;
McLune's Celebrated Vermifuge,
Pr, Looick's Pulroonic Wafers;
-Wlloinieselleil Eye Water;
for oil of Dr...goelintoolee Sionflyjitedicines
Age.. "%am's Breast Sumps;
Dr. No.— —oboes Drew; Yampa
Water's , do do febllkly
Gun; Elastic
ANDERSON
CARRIAGES
frilildanderelinied jearaCisived at r . 11111*.
CLAILItLfGE WABZHOldiiii. situated
*ear Ea Two Mlle Ban, betweetOittaborgh
and ImaesteeTille, • splendid apsottniti
or TSHICLES, of array dde=7l:73.-.^aci;;;ivill co eL atin zr4l4, ne t
4 3
twelve reKularly, new an d
W)tich he will sell on thevery th lOw
b el dm. tternis o lv
cash. Having hadtnelve years' premiss in e tic
with Walton known facilities in the Sae, he flattens Mies ,
in putting down all competition.
Those wishing to purchase ars respectfully hatted to cull
sad ere for themselves.
li:special nod prOmplattention paid
J.rrirn.m.Tre of Car
le:l
-anes, Ad. Itu4lB.lsw--
}LAVE sold
Lon na in the business
I of tong, SLCIIer
I Co., to B. A. Long, who,wit John Phillips, will eon
tinn at the old ot. Po 109 Front !street. I coolially
riooLuend the new San to the patronage of ZIT Ik:4OAL
„ Pittsburgh, July V. 1.8.54. P. H. 1.M.5.30L
. .
NG
lows AND 'LOWS POUNDNDS, AND GAS ITITIEBB,
VP invite attendee to thole stock of Otandallers,ittliw , loMA,
P. ,, funts, AAA other Altana We St up bowies oath Gus
WI Steam MOSS RPM Castings of all kinds ta order, for
u kh Railroad. paid* WiTaak 71111 up, end kasp .
Aticition Matti coos WAIF fai ban& , 01k
`tt.
~' • .
RAM.II - OADS
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUROH
RAILROAD.
- • - ---
IN CONNP.ITION WITH THE
Ohio and PVlAenn sylv :LAN ania Railroads
ALICE.
rpm shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo,
Chicago Hoc. Island, Galena, and SL log* is VIA
CLEVZLANb.
Thisronte is one bundled miles shorter and about eight
hours quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA IF
DIAllefq)LIS.•
Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.
Three Daily Trains between Cleyelandind Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-MM home,
and it. Louis tbirtyeeven hours.
VIA ALLIAMCg.
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at , M., 1200,
11., and 840 P. 21, coun•cting et Ilndson with Trains for
Cuyahoga Falls and Almon, and arriving in Cleveland at
10.04, A. 11., 229, P. M., and am . , P. M.
• The Trains of the Ohio and Pemba. Ballroad, leave Pitts
burgh at 3.00, a. It., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. all con
necting at Alliance with maim which arrive in Ckneland
at 10 04, A. IL, 2.20, P:M., and AA P. M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chkeum, St- Loafs, Rock Wand,
Galena, sod she Nartlewee, who wish to go through with
out detentk,n, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at
800 A. IL, and erriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that
is the only train by which More oonneetions are made
through to the stove paints. Peasengan by this train
reach Chicago at 7.3 l next merning sad /M. Louis at mid-
Time pined by going via Cleveload, eight loans.
The T•sins tom Cleveland to Toledo and Chkiedro_ leave as
Pillow: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.80 A. IL, 7.46 P.M.;
arrive at (Miens, at 11.00 P. 51., 790 A. M. and MOO M.
Trains leave for hock Island sod Pt Louis es follows:
Leave Chiesgoot 915 A. M.,10.06 end 1100 P. M. •
Passengers for St. Louis go over Rork Island Railroad to
Joliet, and thence over the Chicago end MiadaelppllallzOod
tope Alton, and thence by Ste•mboat (RI mlleain
rsemgers by tbe 9311, A. M., Train snivel i s Bt. Lh e at
1t.3) sumo evening, and by the 10.06, P.M. Train at Twos
next.
Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and then ne.
checked for Chicago and 05. Louts.
FADS VIA Ataacias AND I:DM:LAND.
_
is!rass. I Dre cuss. 26u cIAN.
To Alliance 22 30 I To Clattagn---2 11 90 060
Cleveland..-- 4 001 La Belle—. 14 60 1210
T01ed0_.._..... 600 Beek Island; 16 60 13 60
Detroit. 600 BC Louls.-- 10 60 16 60
Paeaengers are requested to procure their tliMatel at Us
dam of the Company, in Monongahela Home, third deer
below the corner. J. DURAND; Syet Cleveland.'
J. A. CAD6322f, Agents
ile..t PittAb=o4
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILBOAD.
TILE MAIL TRAIN will leave ovary morning (Sundays
excepted) at 7 o'clock. stopping at all the regular eta•
tions,arrtring in Philadelphia-at 12 30 A.M.
THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittetsargh day (except
Sunday,) at 1 o'clock, stopping at Irwin's, GiallF bars, la. •
trobe,Bll.llllTn*Lockport, Jobnehiwn, Wllmore,Galftim,
Altoona, de., attiring in Phlhatelphis at 5 o'clock,lbe next
morning.
THE IMBUE TRAIN will leave every evening
at F. 30 o'clock, !Mopping only at Greensburgh, Latrobe,
, Lockport, Johnstown,Brimmerbill , Gantt:seri, Altoona,
tc., connecting at larriebarg with the Main for Balti
more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 2
o'clock, P. M.
THE ACLIINCSODATION TRAIN will leave-every after •
noon (except Sunday) at 5.30 o'clock, mopping
_at all reign
lar stations, and running only as faros Btairavßie.
THE SED:IND ACCOMMODATION' TRAIN loaves daily
(except Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. M., stopping at all eta.
dons and running o nly i as far as Brintan's.
RETURNING TB NS arrive in Pittsburgh. That An'
cornmodation arrives Atli o'clock, ACM. Expose, 1...% P. M.
Second Accommodation, 7, P. M. Mail 12.30, P. kL Peat .
Line, 2.20, A. IL
Fare to New York,sll,so; Fare to PhUadelphia,39; taro
to Baltimore, $3,50. Fare to Harrishoirg,36,.W.
Baggage checked to all stations on the Penroylianha Rail.
road, and to - Philadelphia sad Baltimore.
Passengers purchasing tickets in cars, will be eharged Tie ,
ems in addition to the station rates, except from atatlona
where the Company have no Agent.
Pennsylvania money, smut par funds only, reserved ill
l'43 Z 9t
.071 . CE.— d ln case of loss, the Company Will bold
themselves reiposuible for personal beams only, sod tar
an amount not exceeding 8100.
N. 8.-1 he Lx,lsficir Or:militia Liao tale bow employed
to convey pa - -.•-ere and baggage to and from tltiLldePoLat
a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each plumage, end
.A 5 coots for each trunk.
For tickets, apply to J. M
' ESE sMIWI,Agapt,
At the P. M. It. Passenger Station, on labarq at. _
Pittsburgh,November. 13th, 1854-1 novl4 : t
.•
F; .' l7l.lU n =Vl:V.NlA:# l .. q . lostS.lo.. l
Coif i" f :17N G F Bra A II EY '2B - 0.8154,
1854. • revir,- 7,- •'- -': 7- 7 .
F-AIL TEAL": leavesPittidengis at 8 AM; dine' at Alli
once ; takes too at Crestlice. and makes a close con•
metier, thaw with a last &sprees Train, reaching_ Cincin
nati aboutl2 o'eler-k at night.
.33.1PRES8 TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh ae 8 o'clock, P.M.,
after the arrival of tho Express train from Philadelphia.
and reaches Creetlina at 11,30 P. M., oonnecting wirt
Night Ery . ress which reaches Cincinnati in the morning.
- Gitsecnons are made with the_ahlo sad Indiana, and
Belfootaine and Indiana railroads ihr Daytcm,/tidlinapolla
and towns in Trollane.
Col:mecume are mule with Cleveland, Mouroeville. Baia
dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus, Upper
Sandusky, Forest, and the tours on the Mad River Road.
,mu, with Meant Vernon, Newark, Znuarrille sad towns
on the Mansfeldroad.
Fare to Cincinnati 87 Indianapolis 8 8 : to Dayton 89,801
to Toledo $6; to Columbus $5,10; to Zanesville $6,10; to
Cleveland Through tickets to Louisville at redtmed
rates..
ILICTIIMNING s
THE EXPRFFS TRAIN leaves Creetline at 1.16 P
.and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting withlha
feet Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelplda.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Creetline at 2.30, A. M., on the sr•
rival of the. Night Eaprem Train from (Incinnad, and
arrives at Pittsburgh at 1140. P M.
NEW ESIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves
Pittsburgh at 10 A M., and 5 P 11, and New Brighton oat
AM. mei 1.15 M.
FREI6IIT TRAIN laves Pittsburghat 7 A 3f, and 9P:
M., and arrives at 4.-XI A 11, Me 14.30,
B' The Trains do not run on 8 -L umley..
WTickets or further information. apply at th e biotin
Aloes of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Radrond Company, of
J. G. CURRY, at the corner aloe under the himsonamicels
Mouse, Pittsburgh, ar of
GEORGE PARNM, Ticket Agent,
Federal street Mallon..
JOUR KELLT,Passngsr Aims.
STEILIBICAVILLLIL
TO NEWARK, COLITNIAIS AND =mom
SMAKM.AIit-c
Via Steubenville and Indians
17IFTERN MILES BY CANIL PACKST, AND CENTRAL
r OHIO RAlLROADlromillayponi's Station to Newark
and Columbus.-
Paasenge, leaving Stenbenvi:le et 7 oclock, A.M., amiss
at Claypool', to time to commot with Night 14preto Train,
on Central Obi., Railroad, for Newark and Columbus, arri
ving at Newark at 1.2. V..; A. St., and Columbus at 1.10 A.7L.
countering immediately with train for Ciaeirnalll and at
Xenia with train fsr IndliutapollE and Chicago,
TIA DAYTON.
Returning, passengers leave Columbus at 6.40 A_ And
Newark at tEI A. M., - arriving at Claypool's at 9.119 - A, M.,
and leaving immediately:lei Steubenville and intermeillate
points, and arriving et Steubenville at 7.45 P. IL
PRieIIiNT FARR. - •
From Steubenville to Newark, - -45
Do. do. Colninbus, • • 445
Passengers going Yost by this route will prolate 'Tickets .
at the Central Ohio Railroad offices Colussb. std .
at
Passengers change Cans at New ar k, for Kt. Tame, Shel
by. Mansfield, Sandusky CTity and Toledo.
Is a few weeks the Steubenville and Imihnsa Raltroad
will be finished to Newark, thereby diaterudid with the
Canal Packets. - 121tAiSL PRIEBBRTON,
l• soul_ ' •
PITTEURGE, ST. LOUIS AND SEW OVUM.
MOST DDLECT AND ONLY RELIABLIS RODTB.
RAILROAD TO CHICAGO
THENCE 331 -
CHICAGO - AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
An Air Line Sante from Chicago to SU Laois.
rein-Una LEAVE CILIC.O.IO DAMN iSundayaccorcgdorM
j. on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Bout h= and
Oentral Railroade—
let ST. LOUTS DAY MAIL 9:15,
" NIGHT EXPREES.--10 - .05, P. M.
Trains run through to-St. - Louis in fiurteen bouts, via
Bloomington. Springfield and Alton, without change of cars '
or bopgage, connecting at Alton with dairy Lino or Packets
for 'bundled. Quincy and Keokuk. and at St. Louis with
KEST CLASS STEAMERS FOE NEW ORLEANS, •
__and intarmallatr points on the indwith regular -
lines of steamers for Eart...s andiJoubeti Muds.
TIME 111031 PllMiltUitti II 21.1 ST. LOUIS 38 110IMIS
Baggage cheekul through to St. Lonion Michigan Oen
tai and Southern Trains, an
P. Tid at tIfLLISTER he - d.Tm. In
Obi Chicago.
E. , ctago,
General Passenger Agent:
e ftICHARD P. MORGAN, Ja. Supartntendent. -
Throfich Ticseta to Sc. Loaf, by this roam, can be
obtained in Pittsburgh. at Oillcea of Cleveland and Pithe „-
burgh and Veinal:al Penacylvani. , Italtroad,r. JrapErdits
- is.
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... ,„ ba,..: , ur Waft: LO texas T.lOO lba.
ded.ant clia:—Prird FruW, beuaoaa, beer dcina, Clover
and Standby So.-J., !Ands , ” are, if antanre,bap. Wahl and
away Yana Ed.... and Leather : 7b mate $lOO Ibh.
Third Man— bah= and Port (100n4) Earn, il , battik',
Yoga or bbla; Eirwp. Midas, Soap, Wbulott Maw, and Cot•
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or . b. -
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DOLL Ylonr, 51 ''f bbl.
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Boximas, Ferperttine touts, a
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( 71.1610 , --IMY) Um prime =alma LW:maim .
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