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'•... .•, • ''•,' • ' '.7 14 .*:‘''. e .'' t'4 l ; e•- , a . , -,:s .. ' ~ e - tit.„-••,,r,54„,.*•. • ,s ~..'",,-, a , e ,,:,.........r, '.... ..- • ~..,;„ '. , • ..-* ...•..., ~ .r i .•••:..... ~. is% a ••. .. 4 ,- ,, - 1,1„,,,• - ,7 v . o,_ . ‘., . 1 .. 7 , I . ',,, i ~,„:, • # .• c • -. ,;,' f , „ I „.„ ~ 'II . A ~ . "dourrence, th e thee was pros -9.44...tar, •...' 4 4,, t '2 4 4 ,,..i 4 ,,,',„W., 4y , - - ,,, , ,!...... i i .." 1 ~' ',' ". .: • ''' .'. •,,-""• • , r,. • , . -"', „ • Agin of the Watch. The prose ,kqe, .Vlasteg a,..,••,`,,,, ~t,, ,. .:0?4",", - • ~...,.,.....7" -' ~'', -- ... '' .. ', '', ,• ,• .', .- .'' ' '' ' ,k 4, ~. , ,1 failing to substantiate their „4. 4, ,....,... 4 - .P . ..,),iet,,,\'", - 1" :,%:',„„`-•-•..,...:,,--‘," v• . ,:,, „.,:"...':,,, , ..1 ~,' „', 1 .., ,•:,. , : .' •3) defence proving an excellent * te`as - -r e "'•. 4 / N..4 1 .t.t.,"6 ..... -•• 'l' t., .. 4 %.:' -.; ... ' '-. -• :•• • •,-,, .- ,• , '.. ' , -. , defendant, he was found not guilty. :.,. a ta.., ,d,, , t. P "1.,.. . ... ; - 0 ~ . • • -, •, , .. , 1:. ; 0 ,,a - 44 ,' ~• • ...' . • ri, • sealth vs. Joseph &Mahe • indict "PV,..l,-Ptt ~...,'; vos.„:'; ..'..47.."•'"...„11,4 ": 1.:.."1`;,'• .. : „',.* - 1. ''' ,'' '' '.. t...710",., "- - -I '," " 4 ' l'. 2 lsault and battery, on oath of William st4t, all." 4 , l a t ,k.r e a l :o„et:.' 4 ~.."%::: ''..l. ''. 1 , '',''' , t i,4 ' '' "1t" • •-': ',..."•••••• ' . ... I "" . ''' •• '.. ' ` ....13 . 0n The d'ffi 1 y' of ' ''''...l" " ' ' 1, 1..0 S %iv •i• 1 . • ..'". . •,` ".".... •y•'••,• .• ,• - t ~,,.. a. ... • .. --, ~... icu ty complainedoeour .-.00,4,., , i ,, * * 4O. it_ up.. a , „ 1 . , ~.., ! ,, : l.f .... ••• q , A ...,,, .., 4 . e • ':..-, • ~ - ,•,in the 25th of November last, on the Wa5h •7411•4114,,e„,e,ty.:‹t.t:',..1%,..ta,:e7.. ''''-."11;•.•.":y.-',,,74,..-.1....-‘4%.Z..- t, .'t ' ,21 4 .' l `• : ... ' . ''. . 4 bn road, near the city. The, defendant .... , „,, t ;,, , ,,,,,...,..e..,,,; 0 1f.,...1,.."•,,•,, ..! „4 r : ~ r„ : ' c r . , •• ~, , s „ ...e, , . ,",.. „, , ••„• - „Ai& prosecutor on the hand with II club, with t t 1 ,4,4. 1i4a 1 1.4 . 1' ,44 :i 0 e';'; . 41 1.,•4:`:#: ....,1 ;"? .,: "..7 t 7!i., ,... ; !• • ,.. ... , • , ; ; .. .-7. : ,... '',.. 4 . 1,. .,• ." . : ',... ,1, , tr e .., '';,, ;,. .....: z 1: 2 ,2 :,,., t. ~ ,, , , i. ~ „ef th b iv ie o t l o e u nc s e e i th t at o b n e t ti ri nx that time has been 'zier- 0 r.f , .. , .40., 4- - ...., t -,7„j „., ~, .. -,:-.,„. ~_.I , , .: ~ :„-.,i , is. ~ •,, • m iy,q,,, , r ,,,, , -,,,,,,, ~ „,.: „:-...., , a '.. • t •.. 4 . „AA t, .." •• , ~• .‘ ,4*RIITING ow CONTRIBUTORS TO THE HOUSE 01 1 )10 4 1,1 4 ~,„, eh keff...'4%. * y {4! fa ...!... 4 ,, ... ~ 0, 4, .... tI : 1 ',,4 -4 i. • ' c ' 0411 -• 4 ..,' '••'• GE, AND ELECTION OF 0/111ORRS-Pursuant 4:14;n0w,e.<iki.4.6.1."t,e..t:','A,.. V . :.•' .'' . 4. 1 1 4;t f'• 4 ,, ' - . •-•• •a VC, '',' : l• cahtvertisement, the contributors to the House -a _ 4 1.410, v li..: „',fits• •" .. ..,,,, e , 4 t ... r - t -,t• f ,4- ~,:• t t ' •4 '', 't , :41, ikt ••• •• e ''' .• '''" ", 4 ;•o.w.efage for Western Pennsylvania met at the ''•• ey, 4.1 d,. .....i e .t.,;7 0 • 4 ...• ;,.."# - •:#;,, 4 1` 1 ' '-, 'l•r -, • ''• •,, „4',...' ::• '. ':, -.••• "of Palmer, flames & Co. . • , ,‘, , ,y,„,„1 . 1•,4 p ir , { ~,, , ,y,,,,,,,.,,,,t„....: . .,, , ,, , ,,, , ,, .. : .,... : ,:,. ! ,,, 1 ,,„..... i . ,-‘,. , •',.--= s,„^/yeeise meeting wee ,organized by the appoint `e"-"e"4 it 4 s'a d 4 4 4 4 4! 4' ;.;', ' ,,. ..1..'.: `.. ,I, .." 4..'4,40, 1 ,e v, r. , -i '::: .., t- 'lit of W. J. Howard Chairman, and D. E. Park ~...., ,, ,„„i ~,,. c ~,,,..„, . ,S. , • ~.. , ..t , i ••• t,t , , ....,, ~, ,0-,. ge.ocry-v.ft...,...* 4 c i ' .'''l it ' 4 ... ' ''.'' ~ .') t• A , '4 s- . 1 - '': 4. .e 4. i ... s' ereiar Y• ob i ... 4., 0 ,o , ‘, ~, ~ ~ t ,, , , ,11r , 1 4, ...,1 r ,;. ~. 4 4 , , ,, 4 , „ 1.... 4 ',,, ...ft, s ` f . f ..1 ft ... - .... Tho reports of the Managers, Superintendent .• 'Si N't•tf,*- I# .o•••,ti. t iti, -- eve se f` 'r Ih • 1 ff t *4 4 4,4 1• . ' f' , a'• 7 7e '' e ' a r` ". 1 3 Treasurer were resented • *A 't t'' A tot, 4,, ''' A V•• tt . ts..Sh• tit . i., ~ • ''• 1.: '•,,, -••• t• , 4 .1.,c - •".,:‘ .tI t • ,f: •t., „y • p , when, on motion ~t•-•....x 4 1 / 4. - a- ma te..,.t„....te.q 4 2.,-} f : ‘ ,..., -4 _, , ,.,L.,,,, ,, - -.-. p•-• ~,,,,,, ,; ~-•,,0- J. K. Moorhead , they were ordered to be reta„..- '344.144Fy1aii`,,;•,,••,4 4 ,0" , „••4 ~ r ~, 4 "., - • - ,•.,; • , I 4. -•• .. , 't , ' : ,: • • • wished in pamphlet form. pub itois,"/,,e.•.1,...,,:44,•--v,7-,. ;-,..,:‘,....-;.'-:-... , ~., , -..:. , . ; ,,f , „ : ". ballot was then had, which resulted in the 0 „: . •.,4 0 , 4 i11,",.,,,4;:ia t ar i 1,1: 1 alSys , g,zin,,,,i, , ,,a ~,-,;,;.. ~ ..5 .. .-,.... 4 , 7, ~, ', ',. , ~. ;,..ction of , the following gentlemen for the en- Ne e r.... "'lx IE 4O t "te 17 ' 4 t 1. ' 'R a g *ie.' -...". ',,- - "- a, 1, - ~. ; ' ,:-..,...- t . ~. - , '. .• " 1., tog year : .* 4., ,,,,...„. f t. ~,,,, .. k.,4 4, 1 .0 4 : ,4 , , tr ,.., 1 t .,-; ~ • L. r , •_ ..1- 4 .0 „. .t , i ~,*, ' .I , ,...4 .., 'Preetatut-,laties Anderson. .Tril 41410,11.1',"04,7%1,i,„..,iai30`,..,•ve.„'."‘•-. '• : ,'`.„'"t, ',,' f . .;„,• 7 1 ., , - .1 . i,"%-i i. 2t.i.;•7-;.- '6 Fite Prutdent--Joseph Pennock. ---''' . Pape -, f X.-e..,4.-ii , ,,„.L 7 I. ~..!..- ~ ta - - :.4„ . .., 1 ' , - . -:•:(,, Secretary-B. J. Hanna. ....._,1 ,, ,,,,..? 1 ,,,....,, it. A ,t • ,• ,20 o , , f ... , :• . =. 4 k : .';• ••• '• •_P ":, • Di. Treasurer-Joshua Hanna. ritt,t ; , : ,.,_ 4 0.1; 4 c y-n,... . 0,! ,-,,,...r . ,_%:,, ~, ~ . .„f, , ..• • • el"."01: neon, Managers - Thomas Bakewell William Rich . 10 , 117.. ay. 4 ,7,,e.. ^9 ,,,,t,t‘ • ',.'• ~ - - 1 -^ ... • F... , '` , c 7. - 4 =` qq . -'' 1 ...T00x, 208; baum Allen Kra e l O ' D 1 George asp ta• 4 0,,5„k `evt, .„: ,7" , ,:,,0...::...4, 1 -e 4: . ',, ; • ~• ~., •,.,1•, __ _ . .m r, . eorge ars e, ik tesz. sets% 31., v ....e.5., t 0,,, a a.,,,. 1, 1:14,.., 4. :‘, ,„.... ~ •,. , , ••• -nilieman, lISU, weyman, L R Livingston, J. K. Moorhead, R. •10,,...-e 5. V 14 4 .1 . 0 6 0 , t •,.. 0 4.4, r• , .1 , # . 1 .,_ t • , I,,Arthurs, 178. Con- McKnight, J. Chambers, J. Sohoonmaker, .1. T. 4+4S.* T. 44.1 k -,‘ .... 44 '44s t ' ' .'' .. A• 414 14 e 4 414.. 4 14 ., .1 4 4 , •;: f t $ 1' 4, . - 4,‘• . rA . ....70. ". 0 fa0 . 04 4 ....,.1 r d t:', 4 - : ~;41 ~.,.: .." ~.r• •',' .....ARD. ..•• 't• efielt a sto L .. ":r4Y r i:k•t ' 'o e ct r".'•`"," ''.'.-4 1 4, - a=eiroa, 245; Andrew W- I * Logan, El L. B. Fetterman. Fa i nt:ma OF Gam. W. Lasimms.-Ont corn muiritzitiyge::: Ll t itt l ti c slt i l n ed i, : ri ee m te a r r day, t e 413 41511411 4, 1 teW 4a , 44. ta t. '4 t es . ; ',ti 'sl. ` ' ' 'l4 . 0 e iy is4l , ‘l l ll a ' 744:41'629.1.,4 B . N. Lig l h; - • bad arced a,.°4 1.1. k . r..0 . 1,. 6 ''''"" '''4 •• t ° t 84L: Geo 4 rg . W e • Fixne m ton, 78 ' ; Ro b ert m•t..oyM,Y3e2r', h u i e s w b e an w k as ing eo houee . a p n e d o s te n c e i p t e o nd ft ed m p a ex i n t ent. f The oar i a,....._. ~:04.4w..1. ~...., 4.... e , 1.,• W . e d tizens, that it was only after the most undoubt r ..... , 145Te -- ,_. fzei,:5,„,,i.4„,.,,,,, G eorge Lewis,W,taori,Bl ; 47 ' 2 ''' . Wl i li rr ain , 1 . l e ' m Kemp , 786 ' . ''7,....'“ ~ ipi . , isle y"'"'„ _0 1.4. m , "•••••1 „.... Oonstablo-John Fox, 486,Jamee Criswell, 180. Vz. ..• 4, 4 eille,_aba-.4,,,e,e4:- Assistant Assessor•-blarta Lytle, 413 ; John k sit,w e proof of the fact, and with the greatest re luctance, that it was believed . We know of no failure that could it the ' 7, **P•itki,,,,,*"rzl,t,„,ps Creighton, 418 ;L. WC:sidles., 205 ; Joheph by all classes in th e ie ze c e universal r"""e" r• cue. The liabilities of the Genet .1 are stated to be very heavy, but the ~,,,„. ~ti o r4s . f ir ik„... '4 ,, , Qy,7'.„. Cha p man , 204. Inspector-C. Magee, 889; J. 01 . 1 4 7 4 i 4.- aen..fre . ,_..,_"" it,t , „,,,.'5,,, J4 ,' i 11. Cooper, 209. Judge-R.Pollock, 836 ; Wm. 'have amount is not known . He is supposed to >tr , .."- cesits./..'?; , " . 4, • ';' - i. ' eLaufman, 207. -School Direttors- Robs . Moore, 44. Ippir4. - -0 .4%.,.. , ..."): , .. 428; Jacob ArCollister, 4V.;A.. 1... Russell, 216; o ;tv t ri ie as c e l e a t i e m e s u u ffi p o o te n n h t i t m o cover the greater portion 'At'eet a' Ob10•44.1 - 7eLliti, ''...• W. B. Shmffer. ,:t• A •;, da....e., - '42',l' "Nt at i,44' , ..6g:e . " .".1 4 • . 4 .o‘. ir -r- • , - 'ti , i 4 li, 1 14, 1 ''f r '''.i.t.',-;V#l,` FOURTH WAID. Aldermen-Israel Wiggans. W., 144; James ; as. I. Donaldson, W., 225 J / Hero, D , 69; Jas. Matthews, K. N , 209 ; tohn Lately, Jr., Gee. Latimer wan President of the Pittsburgh and Contielleville Railroad Company, and the payments upon _ that work will be stopped for the present. Pennsylvania... was aloe Treasurer of the Ohio and '''s e4"4,1•(•..{.-",'",,eni K. N. 196. Assessor-It:obeli Hope, W 268; much . Railroa d , but is said . not to have '''''.-I('''‘o • l;. c '' "-' li v . Jas. hi. floury, K. N.,157. Assistant lases- or their funds in his Possession. ~.4..-a1.e..4.,' sore-Geo. Mere, K. N., 17% Philip R. Kin kead, K. N., 183; William Witty, W., 222; Alexander Speer, W., 280. 400 l Directors- R E. M'Gowtn, W., 282; Willi iim Rinehart, W., 219; Lew Whittier, K. N, 1113; Henry Hays, R. N., 185. Judge of Election...lL L. lingwalt, W., 219; Jno. D. M•Fadden, T. N., 180. In spector of Eieotions-John Kota, Jr. W., 229; Wm.ll bwings, K. N., 148. lowa:Me-John Vagley, 114; J .mee H Young49s. SIXTH WARD. Judge of Elect'. ee-&.Arthur ll'Clelland, 225; Daniel Armstrong, 208. - Inapeett-Jas Moore, 218; G. C. eirdle, 207. Assestir-Jas. Chum berm, 224; Wm. Shore, 203. Costable-Thos M•Coy, 220; Joseph A Butler 214. School Directors---Alexander Gordon, 22; John Har per, 234 ; A 0. IN'Candleee, 203 James Shidle, 211. Annetaut Assessors-Johe Phillips, 227; Wm. D.cluon, 229; W. H. Brker, 206; E. Eckhart, 20f. tit *4 6 'rt 3o4 ls 4 .4;ll'fir r i m 1 A; t1 4.4. 141 0 41.4 444 ,2 1, tVZA r 3 ;k: ' ::. ? ' ° ‘:41f." 7 1 44, 7 5 . : C Pli 14.0 ofr;l4ol4EQ':,l RIV VO ii, Or 4 . „,...,.., ...,,, virt • . * , -1 , ' ,-. .5x:t.. 1 ..* 454. ' vek444:4:• 0 It 4 ' 4, tr , -7, WO ili *146,1t K 4F" 4 ".*Sca^, 4 V 3444.F01:P0' li t,,'''' • '‘t. 4.l:•v• nt r o tt _I r r %* twivr-T , ,dl i w-•74ivi`i •.d ':4kti - t , ,i, ,, A.... tr , t"; :,..;•br74-1 1:' ' terfg; , 4lo„ 4 ..,4F„. , * • .4:00-6,„_&k,, , 41 *0 ,3 / 4 ,,, arcttifri 4a` ,1 4:4 ..f4 m. . 4 NS S OLI . I t Oo Vv ,CISMA i r ... 4,4 . ,......1,0,..___ • dtt tri ra t :s qt * ". 22 1 . 9 4 1-J ‘ ,a, tr ,. NlNtn.t. wt.... 1 ., 0 4 , 0 •-• . ke. twettsoo4.•-• • 4 iirk . 4 1.V4 - 1-74 , 4 6 q . ,,,70-4 ii t , ta my. 3 15Vt`.47Ttrallrft ,sitir.F tt •4 1 , r ei ..e,. * Vir3rtiC 4. :4 ll ` 4 '' i f 44310'0 t i t? "A &iStelkil q „ 1141 in 6.436,A. ,1 . I. Auer ' i t i ty , , a4.-shr ar 1, tti, 3 " Tat".Vti 4 3rAr ~...,.,5 . ,...,,.....„ k 4, iltak 4 -- ." . 4tti.. - r --,°*.• • - iltgl. iiit , ; ,4rip: tj i '414340'r r. Nr*,,, 11,4 4 1, :a k - 11- MilaCf4, .4:4• 4-4 ig C T * . 471 NINTH WARD. ~Pulge of Elections—Wm. Schair, 198. In epeotor—Wm. Forsyth, 121; Ricard Hughes, 80; Jooeph Knox, 22; Wm. Nixon!. Assessor --Johnston Little, 193; Jos. M'Cte, 193; Ed win F. Lightner, 128; John S.fewma-, 71. School Directors—Riobard 11. Coett, 1-58; W. V um, 187; John Harrison ;ohn 8. New man, 67-. Constable—C. Ro g e rbrts,2B. Yount Lams' ASSOCIATION corns BELIEF • CM TEN Poon.—We direct the station of our readers to the following appeal ff assistance, Pow Toting Ladies' Assoclion for the R e - i;:r of the Poor." The Associion is a very meriton ' , as one , :and those who atilieposed to 't a le mite to relief of a needy and contribule t. Qui no better medm to distrl- Indigent, could bate it through: "The Young Ladle ~4 AssmiatiA" the Re *bet destirie of funds, lief of the Poor being alt. le oaaraore to ap„ resolved at their last meets .., - . nblidina to lay peal to the sympathy of the p‘. .., jeir affairs. before them a full statement of o *inter than They have already done more this . _ am of during the whole of any previouse. , i i. i their existence, and are now asaislg wi. . i from 75 to 100 families. They havgiven o: vt $173 worth of groceries, 187 peirbf shoes, ' 198 loads of coal, materials for 1! woollen garments, 96 cotton ones, 65 made ligaments, 42 pieces old clothing, and 24 comfle. The following is an account of their reipte and expenditures for November and Decentr : Received. —Collection at annual meeting, $48,18; members' subscriptions, $8 dona tions—Mrs. Collins, $5; Mrs. B. P. hewell, $5; Judge Jones, $10; Wm. R. Morp, $10; Judge Hepburn, $10; Mrs. Murphy, i; Mrs Schmertz $5; Mrs. Skinner, $5; Jot Thaw, $ 650 ; Schmertz, B. Bailey, $4: unknown hid, $3; fines, slo—total, $787,28. Also, dryiods to the amount of $14,82 from Mr. G. P.lmith ; one dozen comforts from Mrs. H. Deno nl , il a bundle of clothing from the Howard Aso lion. Paid Oest—For dry goods, $179,87; gro ceries, $178,39; do. shoes, $118,91; deoal, 286—total, $707,92; leaving a balance <hand - of $79,86." New Yean's DAY opened out bright at glo , it ' rious, and reminded us more of a balmy 'ring day than the middle - of Winter. From atarly hour the streets were crowded by well titled 7, ..; ei11tra ..i.p..... P"- and pleasant looking people, who seemed base #_,.,.' .,..... but ofso o m ne e obest in view—to seek for amtnient . ier,,. ~,,,, i x kind. The different .exhibitionsere 1;1;40, ~.....41-:-.tfi, crowded at every performance, while the 'land iimpr..„..p,‘ of revelry by, night " proclaimed that bay t cVaik.ktf 4 ' were closing the natal day of a New Ye by 4a 4 .'b 1 1 - 4 4 40.4, fi guring in the intricacies of the mazy ace. ipai..at„', ,, *it *,- t., * It was generally observed that there w es 4 1,41t14V4, ° ,4 4 .N1.1 1 4t drzinkennese nod fighting than usual on lio A '4* * Apt fa. • holidays, and the marked improvement idiis 1 11.- Z. .4 so tr.N .S l / 2 '.,' tif%--* • ..... c • ..4 respect was a matter of congratulation tall 44z4Nvt,:ttk peeceably disposed citizens. The only intda -414A.‘41:1-01. : ell '*7‘44:‘, zed person that came under our own notioise 'tor 0 rii14.,14:0' a "nice young man," Whom we met last ait: tr. S t S4-I : t a , * night, bolding On to the lamp post on the titer of Third end 514cl:et streets, which he mink 'tia .' - Vl` for a female acquaintance , and talking in cry ‘ 0 , : * ; . etisiiesi ii ' ,-,-%48.4,w-4,4 maudlin manner, assuring the supposed ly Tialfg-,-.,licv-.1 that .:"Pen honor, this was his ninetyeth c 4" ar' 4 `! * 4 . "'" , A great number of our citizens kept in ' 4 '1eii.Y . :4:1 .• ...'- , *V' 1 house during the day, and the custom wee Sp f''l44;*;/.e,S'• : ri : litik r ifi; # bably better observed than on any previous Is Year's Day. We were pleased to hear that t few families preferred wine or liquors to 'I I 'tt* . 4 4"..:3 010/e . 1 ,1?- 4 .. ' 'fishers, but instead, furnished other ref .- .4 # . Aoi . 4 0 1 A rrle-'7l`'", meats of a more innocent character. i 4.% 4,,,, DISCOVIINT Ol STOLIN AILTIOLNIA...-011 (tisk: .......% ,«,.. .v‘.7.,...7. Year's morning, - an Mr. Barclay, the propri „ elffe l ift „Ziltla,;' 4 -,„4 . 61t, 4!:' '4'3'6' 9 '-',.: of a boarding house, No. 14 Fourth street, a ~.4c ..,.. ... v g ,„. t1 4 ,: 0 47 - . ?..3- 4 : ?... c i0. 1,, ,,, ,.. ,.,: : - ,&',_, i 1; ..7 7 , .. : „ ;„ ,.. , ' ,..., ...._ ...,,, lakaiendg.ifonrgrima e an tri ou tl t i . n b g un a d r l t n ic g le :t w ta t e h d b to l `74 1 07,....% `' , .AV;V;1:r 4 .1 . ...-'7: - i;Zrr t i • ; dwelling, he came across, secreted between c T . '.' it , 4 f ,- ;‘ ''•• It it'''..frit,'.;tt..4-,72.14:t4:7#4 ' ..,..r roof and the upper joists, a large quantity( .-, Viligi . 4,13y-I r tt,•4tLP,',,trZ:ai,l l ,4 - ti" jewelry, consist . inrof a watch, two breast pi I .i'. -4 . ;il - - erw..l .„, ~.,,,, ....; ~.. -,,-,...t„,,,..:iNv.,..„„!..... gold pencil, miniature case, finger rings, t ). ' .05 4 4 4 dcr.".S3::;- , V • *.a. d.7 0 .3 4411 ' rings, lookets, he The f , Una, Milli., , ,At U 0 ‘%.... -. ' ."1 - - V- 44 4 * d i rt.kV, r4 . "4 4- ii , ',. :••., Z • , ..$0 ,ko,a(o- 4 ", 4',14e,...4,-... 414 a,,, tttuAr end ei.i.c.. 0i,,i.•. erliel,- i.. were subseque .g!tll4-414Vfi0"41,4•-11104'4.`,1,Ve.0".--1:14g,44" identi fi ed by Rev. Dr. Riddle, as among the j ,v e r?4,ii ~k ~, t,... 4 ., ,c-3::„ ,. .,e, , ,,, , ,; 4 0,, e1 ,....4- 44 ..,- _ VirityuerteelheLfrboemenhie h en oue o l t a o f f ew the ds o y i e se tig k o w i l ~ „,..,.A,V 4 ''pAt'7, 2 ,4. , - . „-i. 5 4. 1 : ,1- - 7 1 , 1=', 1 4 I ~ r .., , 4 ,-.- .1,5„,' . .troyed. Two men boarding at the house, rr 4N4 4. 4 '' ''o f ' ''; ',fi . 11: ..i . ,,,7 4 - 1 -.4 4 ,:t. - "• - •;- = .= ,- , 7 4, "p„ swing to the name of Collins and Brown, win - 4 4 V 4 :1 1- 7.?*_ ":4• , ,i 1 , .74 .4 '0ii . : '4.',,:51%,.% . ' 1 is probably not their real names, were sniped " 1 te): 1 1,4 .2 ?..` " P,r7 i. " , .a.. ' ' , `;-''-:, 4 ,,! :. ,„:,. - 7 ! a being the per s ons who had concealed, the. al. 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Crawford. Assessor—Roberehompson, 98; .John /Lifer, 79 Assistant Assesors--Bernard .Kane, 93; Do.rlee Stewart, 94; Benj. Be 11; 82; leaac Hull, 79. School Direetoe—:-William 51. .Arthurs, 95; Robert King, 94; Eg.M. Thomp :son,• 95; James P. Richardson,l6. Constable —James Ite..d, 94; Peter Grant, 81. ElOlllll WARD.: Alderman—Robt. Morrow, 127 W. J. Smiley, 14; John Wells, 8. Judge of Elttions---Slmp . sou Homer, 133; Thos. Daft. 74. David Sitar ran, 14. Inspectors—Chas. King 99 ; Francis Alstr2,\77; IL E. White, 86; Jags Steele, 74. Assessor—F. Morrow, 123; Thous Neely, 92. Assessors—Wm. M'Clui, 131 ; John J. Stoer, 130; George Steele, 83 John Glass, .84. School Directorti—Thos. Grtnough, 185 W. H. Iverson, 184; J. L. Hamilin, 134; Jas :Matthews, 81; James J. Martl49. Consta ,ble--Thomas Hill, 91; Wm. Philhs, 68; John :Moran, 66. •. 4 ""*T ' • 'k 4 7 • . 4, • -or 1", BANDPORD'II OPERA TVOUPL—Tbe success dr this band of minstrels in our city, during the last two or three weeks, is unprecedented in the history of Ethiopian exhibitions. Night after night have they continued to draw immense crowds at the City Hall, and the rush still seems as pest as ever. On New Year's Day, at both performances, the building was crowded to its utmost capacity. To-night, that renowned and unapproachable dancer, Dick Sliter, takes a benefit, and offers s first rate bill. Of course he will bare a bumper. Loss or COAL BOLTS.—We understand that fourteen pairs of coal boom were lost between this place and Rochester on Sunday and Monday. Six pairs of these were sunk at White's Ripple . We have received no particulars of the acci dents, but believe there wer*To lives lost. DIORAMAS.2kit. Buboup, the agent of Mooteldi's Dioramas, has set apart the proceeds of Thursday evening's exhibition for the benefit of the Howard Association for the relief of the poor. McClurg's Hall, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, entrance on Fourth street. Mtaxa & Co., No. 32 Smithfield street, have received Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions for January. TELEURA PHIC. By the O'Reilly Lines for the Kerning Poet ONE VEIN LITER 72.0 X CALITORILt Arrival of the Daniel Webster, at Dew rOO,OOO IN GOLD ON TBE WAY. New Osissns, December steamship Daniel Webster arrived to-day, with Ban Fran cisco dates to the Bth . . The Star of the Weet left San JUID, on the 23d ult., for New York, with 260 passengers and $700,000 in treasure. A Russian privateer had arrived at San Fran oleo°, having escaped the putpait of the allied fleet in the Pacific. The frigate Columbia, with Messrs. Wheeler and Pabens on board, had arrived at Greytown. Three British vessels of war were in the port of Greytowo, and the United States steamship Princeton was at Aspinwall, and was daily ex pected to arrive at Greytown. Notwithstanding the continued absence of rain, which was beginning to be severely felt, the mining news was cheering. The railroad from Lostingelos to Colorado was favorably thought of by the inhabitants of San Diego, who are also projecting a railroad to Colorado. The telegraph between Columbia and Stook ' ton is to be in operation by the let of January. The adaptation of the soil of Sacramento Val ley for Cotton growing has been demonstrated by the exhibition of samples grown therein. The steamship Cortes strived up on the Bth. Dates; from Sandiwch Islands to November lOth are received. There is no news. The in i• Nts are said to be favorable to the early completio,, - of the annexation treaty. The Russian ..ccount of the attack of Petro '-lted in the Polynesian. It paulowski is publie. quite different, and represents, matters en , made, both of says that two attacks we. moth cups_ which failed. The allied force It rior. • , ty un- The markets were quiet, and genera..," 4,118 changed. Flour slightly firmer at $12,50%.,.. for Gallego and Ralell. Butter... New, 460. Lard, in tcs, 16i@t17i. Mere Pork, 18. Clear Bacon, 151®18i. Rome, 18.1@g40. Message of the Governor of New York. ALBANY, N. Y. January 2 —Governor Clark's message shows the receipts of the general fund to be $1,955,000, and the payments $1,817,000. The Governor anticipates a considerable reduc tion in the receipts, in consequence of a reduc tion of taxes and a reduction of the receipts by the canals. The debt of the general fund, to the 80th September, is $6.888.0 00 . The capi tal of the school tund is increased $42,000 du ring the year. The receipts by the canals for the year are $2,989,0M, and the expenditures $1,2:88,000. The surplms does not meet the purposes for which they were designed by $104,000; this is attributed to the commercial embarrassments, short crop.c, Bto. On the li quor question the Governor &dines his views at considerable length. He strongly advocates the prohibition, citing many forcible arguments. He considers the prohibition as clearly wain the limits of the constitution, and hopes • bill will be framed to secure itesuppremion, without interfering with just personal rights. lie strong ly denounces the repeal of the Miceiwiri Com promise, and considers its restoratio.l sin:de manded for the security, peace and pe.cmasent welfare of the community. Arrival of th• Star of the West_ New Your, January 2.—The Star of the West reached the dock shortly after two o'clock. She connected with the Sierra Nevada, which left San Francisco on the evening of the 9th. She brings specie freight amounting to $625,885, consigned as follows: Duncan Sherman, 41202,- 000; Adams, $184,000; Wells & Fargo, $90,- 000; loge & Co.. $70,000; Newhouse & Boosts, of Philadelphia, $22,000. Amongst her passengers ars Senator G wino, the HOD. C. B. Garrison, J. Bose Browne, Maj. A. J. Smith. The British frigate Vestal when leaving Grey town for Jamaica grounded, and was towed off by the steamer Daniel Webster. Fal.lure. Nit► Your, January 2.—Wadworth & Sr el don, Bankers, have suspended. Their liabill ,es are about two millions five hundred Mouse. doilars, and their assets are probably a mill. is ' over. They were agouti] for Illinois in iuis city; consequently no payment wee made this momlug on amount of interest on its bonds, &u. Arrival of rho Sleek Warrior. flaw Foss, January 2.—The Black Warrior arrived from Havana, with dates to the 27th. She , brings nothing of the lout interest from Cabs. A passenger , states that he left Lesemerls On the Bth October, when the sloop Albany vas pota; allwell ;-.-she was bound down, the Meet. MUM ~_ ~" ~. • 41 / 4 *, Naw Your, January 2.—Beloher & Co., of Bt. Louis, sugar refiners, failed for two mil• lions, involving G Bay, stook broker of this olty, for $226,000; Foster & Stephenson, bank ere of this oily, $800,000; and sundry others in'llostop for a million. WASHINGTON CITY, SSD ttary 2.—The Star says that Daniel E. Siokles resigned the office of Secretary of Legation before returning to the United States. COMIktERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD 01 0 TRADE AND BIEREHANTS , EXCHANGE. OFFICERS. Retirkst--JOIDI SIIIPTON. First rice Firtiderte—Wx. H. Siam. &cold " " Wig. R. BROWN. Secireasy—Wx. S. !Gym Dvasurvr—Joss D. SCOUT. Superintendent—S. T NO/M1.1.3R. Cbri...tte• of Arbitration for ianuary.—W, R. Bums, V. P.; RILL GORDON, J. 3i'Dxvirr, DAVID E. PARS., JOHN SOM. ANOTEM "Ito,."—There wee another slight run on the brokers yeßterday, porhap, caused by the suspension of • prominent member of the board. There is little cause for alarm, we think. Ilustneee in our city hes now become so lively that maiters cannot help but mend. LortutrooL Corms MARKET, December 16—The Circular of Messrs. Mulligan & Co. report the sales of Cotton for the week al 39,000 bales, of whlelt 1000 bales were taken on .peculation, and 40000 bales by exporters. New Orleans fair, 03i t tl; middling, 5.1; Llplandat fair, si/ g th middling, Wgd. The demand has been. but moderate, and prices hate de clined V.I. The decline has been meet on fair qualities. Brown, Shipley & Co. report the market dull and price. Irregular. with continued anxiety to realise, at • decline of V e i on low middling, and 1 /.1 to I ,d on fair. The stock is 605,000 heist, including 342,000 Inden American. The brokers have agreed to dote the produce markets • whole week from Chrintmae, reopening them on the 2d of January MILIMISTLIFER—TIrown, Shipley & Co. report flour as in good demand, and pries have advance] In bbl: Western Chmal 42.47443 a; Ohio, 40s: Philadelphia and Baltimore, 46t. Wheat is m good dentawl end priers have atirecoed 6d: white, 13. ad: red, 12e ed. Coro has slightly advanced: yellow and white, 44s The ti , m state of die market is in. dueed by the .mall rink in the por e. P•ovittruen —Beef In unchanged: Pork indult; IhICOTI also dull Lsr lix in moderate d.toanaO, but prices pays de. caned la cwt litcherotson &Co report sales of only • few tiesEr, of Beef. at 140 , bred quiet and Gd to Is lower. NAVAL :roam table Baton sold at fia 6.164115: the supply I. abort Turpentine is quiet, at Sin at Spirits of Turpentine has deettord m 4:s. Love Money si•earr, lire-mber Id —The Money mar. I kat le eteety, Un.ole closed et Si F . ig0,,01, without dividend. The Bullion in the Itatik I.lEnglarerwas leers nl .L 181,400. Ball di Oen rtpori, Slats securities In god demand, espe cially Virginia and Pennsylvania tv/Uls Little bad been done in ttailmed bonds Sears or TRAUR.—The neentiras from Maochenter tepee. tent • temewhat better demand. freights at Liverpool were unchningtoL Now lulu. January 2--Cotton du! :•nl priee• lower; Sr. a middling :04.: uplands nri'llinif7:7-i' Flour • truth. high , . *ale. 4.:0 s. bble cno4 phi - , at 19 : 00(410: Southern L.s•lhel• trt $1,50.:410 Wheat firm. Coro gem; ..al et 61 , re, t i fort n trig. lower: ealer 500 at liesf duel. Loot brm It 10410!.4. Whalty heavy at ..34 A. • CArtf, •tes.ly Sugars dull. Clar3,lYart, Jnoteary 9.—The river tore risen twenty inches. Weather tar, Fleur $7 A. 547.75 Wlarlty 1:‘,4 . 19. No sale. lint,; Rute: ,tuli et Suitor elloed to 4 , ,k4,5ti. -free 11!.i. MT= Another Bathers Itoolimottoo of Sickles Commercial I ntallltanco TEZ ATIARSIC.] TELEGRAPH MARKETS BANE NOTE LIST. COMILVTI. to MI: Tilt vi 1113:1Ca roxr et 11.001:1 a 'Sargent. baxellastipe Bankers, Oxner a... 1 ft,th Pi:lstmrph. PEN N err.r AN lA. - .11110. Plttabutub Danks----- par. E.Utte Di..... 1 branch.— I Philadelphia •. .G. her...rent hacks-...._ I Rroweuellle .. par. 11+0'... 01 -...ndutt1ty......_. Stucky county " .., tteauvllle.... ..... ... ........ 60 Cheater Co. ( new 1•• trei_. t,..4 Norwalk 60 C.oiumble Bridget, 1,, Urbana lb: Danville " . 1.., W....ter :a leates. on. " 1 INDIANA. Dollegtown " :•, State !buck Panto ...: Bacton " ... ..... lt , " State Ilt.and brand:me__ 1 tiermanumn •• li ILL11•0(11. Lancaster Bente . it 21921. Stock Banks..-64.10 Lebanon " .....—. §t Stain Ilan= Branch.-- 60 Montgomery ro.ltanka— titan% ef 1111n01a......... 16 Borth...be:Mad " -- ~. K76.NTVCRY. Pottevil. " .- 1 ." An wl•ent 8ant5.....-... 1 ri Reading it Nita-9011RP &buy 18111 openly " _. .4,state Itt.an4 branches.- I Witslllegtori MICHIGAN. Want Bre -lb •• .....,, , t All Nolvent Rang% 6 Wyauln • ..- .'•11I W114.1)N1117.i. Carlisle_ . I ( Mar: o. • Fire I 111111i11,.. Chamberaturg XI Co. at Milie•ultia_ 6 RA, I ! T0NN12486111. lientyaburch I I All ..Drat. t Ranks- 3 liarrieburg .. xi SORTIE CAROLINA. ' llomselele 1 'An •olver. . Rar.k• ... 6 Middletown h irtUTII CARGLIN A. Viayn-sbur2 _...... I !All s.ttreot Rank._ .._.. 2 York Rant.... .. .. . B .'" .i Et MG lA. Relief Note. .. Ali ....Irene Rank. 1 ! Umbel Mat-. Rent It ALAIIASIA. Allegheny City ncrtp—... pwr. ALI ',trent Bank • I. Dittelturgit Ctty •• ..... tur. LoUIcIANA. B.ll.egbent Co. •• ... I,rette All o i•.-to. hank.....--. 1 I.OW YORK f.VILiANGItti. New Yore Ory ... ... 41 . . Ste et Yr., Pi , Count:, Ilattrce ... .... ..i . INdladelphte ... I.ar. SOW 1 EItSEY. .Ctaltim're te. , All melrent Bank• % Clacennat• ....... _ .... 8 r; .11.'1. DELAWARE. Lcul•• IDA . .. . ... !.....lbet. All eolvent Bank.!, it 1.d..t. ... . 1 t ileet. Small Notee. ~,,, I , •Lt• II GE tiolNi. MARYLAND. , A nic-rt--an te-1.1. , ..wt_.... p 41.1, Baltimore Kanka ~ , ,k Amert ....1, 1)1.411 . 0W) FY et. Country Danko •-• t•overelgne . $4 43 VIRGINIA .llta me., . . . 600 Bank of lia.• b rune Le... 1 erbleric al.,' 720 /*rm.+ . ilk • bran.-Les. I : 1 -ti TIGG•rt. ........ _. .... 1 8.7. Valley Bk.. branch , .. 1 , Ten "...I Dew_ ..... .... 290 17v-buntl - GI a b,-o. •bee 1 in::, I * .-.. ...... ............ _4 26 Wheellng Bant-• I . N•polcoos 603 Wlteedlng branch......_ 1 ; Doubloon, Patriot 16 70 NOW ENGLAND. ....11-dtwyn., itetulrE IS 26 All MARTIt Rank, " --•• ucT it )1 , , ,AL11,;) A rAetion•-•Dall y !inlle•. A T C.caurr,a; rrrr nf Wood Ana I.:Vb rtmnt.r.at A. M , Mont era..Trablo. Stapl. Boa Fa n'y Dry 4.7.n.1•0.1 , .111nir, Mgr. AT ii'CLOCK. V. X., 0r t v..,1e... queen...re, 61a.mgvate, Tn 1.1.• Cutler:, !..aklog c.t..lBeralud ut IA 1 711 i Ktt , brn Var. AT 7 o'CLOC.:i, P. 51 net4on.ry, Y•ty.y ArtMi.e. .1t,114 , 1i I...ntrurneuto, jr'lard• , . ago 1 Cutlery. Clat),lne, Varirt7 i/r - K-A., tlllrer k,. P. M DA\ A.1 , 1•1(1cOr I PIIIII 7. P. Y. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 11ESIALABIAL SToCKS AT AUCTION ---Ou THURSDAY RD Intl, ;t 7 u'i•lo - k, at the MerehaniiC Eiurtl creel, will be roll : Dank , :( PlLD,bur;ti Murk . 0; :Darts Elehanze Wolk St,lt True: CotrivesT Stmt; 11H: aF.nrs~ obi., mei Pe M.limed Cilupany Stoet. Onose 1110111; C' tupelo- Kock. 100 .here. Ri C•aspen et.:At ; WO ;VALE A 211,1,0 C , MI.III St.cit IY 4Lerri. I.liNisurany Sleek. Jews C /ciolir,er ituur Co:int 1:11. 1 , h.tl A 11,. A.l , AT A Ut.7l'l , IJF E,DA Ji,lit\lll7, 3rd fn-t., allO o'clock, at the la.sitaiercl-.1 ,alc• 1 . ,11 , a Wood •Pld filth .I.lwtt. Vllil tn . , 11, tr01;;;ut rececee, t.; ;luta coneiguale 21 half el,ceta Yousit, 117.01 t, /unpo•der awl Bleck Tee.; 3 001,, N 0. Sllee;01, liddn Id I or Vlnekar; 18 Itc;tes glnla Menu Itctored 'bad. , I,odo e , pan ish 11cCe , ; 'oaelhce with Coffee, Chocolate. Pepper. Meader. Mackerel, Lifl7lo){, Veoctlen It d, rapplo2 Pate, Ik-ri Plow Linee,[lanai I'. 11. I/ At le, Auclicncer. To the Commercial Community. , v.3111..1.A It IMO. !Ls... f.r Rallied number PR , In Writing. 11•K•ii.lieeping, A rit hmetle Cal. of ••• • 111 all other nere.eary e”entinis h eta, eulatione, stituto the huai" ••• depurate. liiitrurtlon, thereby adroit, Each Puni , rt . `" • "`„ • ,' •••uperiv , manner. dog kan• College, Lafayette Ilan, Colt AI the Iron Clip full setivfartion. Wood etreet. Whet e yol. ll, klod read Open from BA. Al. till In i AI• ••••: the following toorlf,kiiimulio,viplif.nr:,.4pet:reod.l sa t \o l Author of FlPMing • • nee an d Improved 'yeti= of aced. Keeping. de. Prrraetmou, Pecanlber 16,1854. We, the undersigned, take pleasure In stating to our friends and the public, that we have maim a few lemons In Prof. Millar. new an d superior fustetin of Penmanship, and our Improvement hae exceeded our most sanguine expects.. lions. Those who whh to improve their hand.wrlting will find Prof. M. the most skillful teacher cud hest penman In Pittsburgh. W. Moody, Albert Lauren., (1. 11. Ililderbrend, J M 11x.fleld, W. (1. M'Clurs, Robert Wollaca, A. lx. White, Lev i...g. Jenks, it. id'Usrr, 3. IL Nefinlvy, Danhip 'llstoet, Toter 0. Dryer, And others, whose names eon be core at the rooms. (dee= Arnold !r. Will lams, MANUFACITUTUKERS OF CHILSoN FURNACES, WROUGHT IRON and (Ming generally, for warming and ventilation of buildings. A. & W. will contract for warming and ventilating, by abeam or hot water pipes, or Chilaon'a Furuare; Ch archer., 2. , ch001a, pltale, Faetorlea, Green Houser, Court lionoen,J alto, Hotels or Doellingo. No. 45 Market l'itthburgh. stvittiAlNS lb 11OUSaci—De offer tomato several good anbetantial Derailing Douses, in convenient locatione, well o ...varigntl for comfort, and lu good onler; and will be sold at low rates, cheaper than they could be built at the present hfp;.h price for lumber and all building materials. For cheap flo.dees, Lots and Fanning Land, on easy terms of payment, cull at the old established Real Estate Dillon of S. CUTIINEET & SON, No. 140 Third street. ---_________. Mineral Wilmer anti Sarmaparlllo WM. D. Y.NO Ulna, Pitt ..truet, brlow Penn, in now manufacturing ana bottleing the above beverages on an a:tens:lvo ECM ie. kils articlee are of the beet quality, and ocafay manufactured from f/m[teri-do. Closing Out Sala. "1111 liF. E 0 AT Ed, T li.titasaNß EVES OFFERED.— 1, YOUNG, STEVENSON k LO E% Sign of tFourthhe Ori and ginal Bee litre, No. 71 Market street, between street the Diamond, Pittsburgh, being about to make some Im portant changes In their business, would respectfully rill the attention of the public to the greet Woolen Long reduction in a nd he prices of Cloake, 'Palmas, Broche and Square Bhawls, Drees Bilks and Dress Goods, of every Jo from French hierinoS, from SU cents up; Delwin. from 6% cents op; all wool Merino Pinkie. ug h :PA ce .', centt colored Calicoes, at 6 , 4, cents; OIUS, a; lb cents; Collar., Sleev., thentlasttos end Embroideries. of every description, bas than med. Blankets, the otssayst ewer offere.l; Cloths, eb.h,ltrrertle, and Satinetts in pr,.perti. or. Purr wholesale nod retail, would do welt by giving ', us so eery call. ' dean YOUNG. STEVENSON k LOVE The il""'"'Ir Refuge, M , Oll. W USTERN PP.N.NCY LV ARIA, AT PITTSBURGH, _l2 la now open for the reception of inmates regularly COM mom counties composing the Western Judicial Die. triet of Peomylcania. FOllllB of commitment can be ob• barked of the noperintend, ut, t.t the BOUM , of Refuge, or of the Secretary, at the office of Palmer, Donna k Co. By order of the Board. JAELES ANDRE-SON, Presklent. °"kme dei ga—Just =wind, 94 caws m ' swat .Thilalory which 'rat* mold AtIVA anti .tinolsl A. A. MABON &VD. - -Cr r -crrriccn:r • ,* IV* * Eli s FOR RIFER .111.E.Nt The Riven—Let eeerang, at dust, the marks called for mix feet eight thane water—fallng slowly. Ro the past fertywight hours, there were nineteen ar rivals and departures of pennenger 'Warners from and for parts below. The steamers on the Allegheny river have rimmed quite tripe. The "Allegheny Belle, No. 3," left yesterday for the bead waters of that stream. The Bien—lhells NavirebLs.—The river at this point eon tinned to rise tolerably fast, with six feet water In the canal last evening, by the mark. Qn the Bells there were three feet Mx inches water over theePooka or eteamboat pate, and four feet four lashes over the dug chnto. During the pre. alone fortyaight hours, or skim Friday evening, the river had Atm here, at the head of the Fall., twenty Inr.hes.— LoesiveaLe Cheerier, Jan. Id. POET OP PITTBBIIP.OR nrr 8 nom warn to na munn ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. Laserne. Bennett, Brownsville. Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West New too " Oen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. • Castle Garden, Deviancy, St. Louis. Kate Cam!, SPVey, Zanesville. Challenge, Crooke, Cincinnati. Allegheny, 3PLain, Cincinnati. • Courier, —, Parkersburg, Latrobe, Ramon, Cincinnati. • Quaker City, Shank, St. Louis • Empire, Doyle, Cincinnati. Pr rest, Posit City, Moore, Wheeling. " Cincinnati, Hunter, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. Jefferion, Parkinson, Brownsville. Luzerne,Bennett,Brownsville. Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, West Newtcn • Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. • Exchange, !('Callum, Wheeling. " Venture, Gordon, Wheeling. forest City, Moore, Wheeling. Peril Jones, Wee, NOW Orleans. " Hartford, !darken, Louisville. " Kate Camel, APVity, Zanesville. " Allegheny, BrLean, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS "1854." PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lin, TOR VIZ CONVITAYCZ OF PASIKIIIGIERS AID PRZIGIIT 11111•111[11 PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOCISVILLI And Sklnt Louis. Ta tar po z w to erTu7=— of nos nailed for speed, eplendor,s ' afety and comfort, and IP the ONLY TOPOOOII 0011.7 LIPP OP STEPP PACCPIII on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. P. Hail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Paint Louis, by which pamengers and freight are hatted and re. ceirded OtrotegA doily. Two new Steamers hate been added to the Line, whieb now eons*, of the following boats: Days ofpepralure BoMr." Chigoe...a frost /affsbargh. BUCKETS: STATE. M. W. Bursnocrega—Sunday. KEYSTONS —Monday. ALLRGIIKNY !VW, Tuesday. CINCINNATI Munn Wedneeeley. PIIILADXLPHIA ----.11 J. OPLACIL Thureday. PITTSBURGH.- L N. Coos Friday. PENNSYLVANIA .Jso. Kuessurr. Saturday. Leave daily at la o'clock, A. -Me Prorieeir• No freight received after wine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particular. apply on board. or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, JOHN FLACK. Avnts, Monongahela Horse Building. nov2S) =CIEZI "184." CANADA WEST. ia likiC I• • a;diilrSta:Le 'l o: l ,w. jag Tilt FINK low amours dam. TNLVARAPIL Captain IL Paaanw, wlll make two traps a week Let wawn Clevelend; Port Stealer, and Port Burwell, o tollows Leaves Cievaltuad Inv Port Manley, every MONDAY ar.d TlltiltSDAlf /CV KNING, at 7ti oleloek. Leaves Part Burwell for Pori dtanlay at I o'rlo..k. Laavew Port Branlo7 tor Cleveland every INEDNF-iDAY and N ATUNDA KV LN ING, al 7% Th. Trlairraph (+outset - to at Clevetatel, 'rub the Cleveleale Columbus and anainnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Late shore, and the TohaLh'ltorwalk and Cleveland Hatill,./f. Also contewho st Port Manley wills the I,oalon Line of mauve, •hltels conn.ta with Ilse Great Westvro Railroad. Fur freight and parage apply on board, or to KVA I LL LAI:DICKE/A LK, Cleralsod; a W. 111/LOOM K. Port Fled VY m A. SCIIKIIISC Port Burwell. ner-1 us, • P - 1 - t;eittriii, Stembeaville ftsgd Whe•ling Packets,. DIVIIN AL, Copt.ln A N Ruvuma, and • PUREST CITY, Captain OVAL // Motor, ntt ruo as rriptlar DAILY *ACK LTD, L0tt...0 Ititt•burub, Ntrutarskyttl• and Wlttattlog, stopplog at .11 Intertuolott• M T 74 , DIURNAL lean Put•borgh no Moottata. Cfml tiett,ot, •1.1 Yrktaya, at 10 o'cl,k, A M —Rrtunu or/ tb , all% Icon oboallog oat Troodays, Mondays and •atuntay., at 1!, ett.olt, A. M 74* ruitger CITY will le*.• httrboultt On To , t , layt, 7buraisla Sod baturday 4, at 10 u'ciock. A. M —Adarwiag. 44. irt:l ‘4411• KhrtLLotoo Aloota . } Woltotalsy • artJ Fa day, .t 7?,, detract, A. AL Yor hoist t or paantga•pply AS taart or to J. D. OALl,:tilr Agent, covlt No 111 Frew •trottl. For Chia&lahlttl mad it Leal.. The at.amv tall LLKNIIIS, Capt. N Canoga, II Wawa Coo It.. ahoy. asJ Intern:lollatap..rta 11113ILYDAY, 4th Inat., at Itt a. NI Tor relight or paaotaor apply on board. r, j.aaLA.Cli or B tItNES, :ants. _ -- Per - Claclataati. otaatnor W.: nit: Eh CITY, Capt. Jong N . Lau•t,•tli la." , tor tha Ova* ano intartoolb e ports on Tilt IioDAY, 4 h trehittt Est platerl apply on bv•rd • • to Jana BARNEY , a C.:ALIN.] W Olt. Aganto. Regular Wlte•itait Packet. rho alataaner iti.\Tltltd , Capt Jona (104.D00 i ldirmittarut ovary TCLNIIAY, A.TVII.DAY. at 3 I' N. For freight or pump apply on board, or to jan3 JANI tbLLINt a a), Agents. U=TIM The steamer CArT Lb O.I.IIDPIti, Car& 11. 11. DIVIIN.1,•1/1 leave tor t►e above an.l Intetme. to parson WItUNI.,I3DAY, 3r.1 inoteet, at a P. X. For Pre:gbt or pauata apply on Ward, or to BARNES. t COLLINtIViooD, Fer Loela♦lllo '' Tbe vonmar CLARA DEAN, Lbplain Dux,•lll Irava Sot lb. above aul Intartoollata porta oa R 11.DN REDA Y, .11 ln•t., ►t 10 A 21 For fralght and mow apply oa Want, ur to J.nl JOHN PLACE', Agent. C==;= The reamer I'IMAT/V4 . .q. Capt Tina. l'oe., Ailltrill leave red the ate,* and intermediate port di WISDNESDAY, &I Met, at 4 I . M. rOT frolgtil of paeoage apply on hoard, or to Jan I JOHN MACK. *Cent -- -- - - Regular Wheeling Packet. Tam •twiner XXVIIA K, Capt. WCatdra, liarldleaves every MWSDAY, **kW:P....DAV, and VRIDAY, at 9 o'clock. A. M., coonectiod We C. and P. Railroad .t Weneedle. Pot freight apply te. well .1. D. (~ 0 1..LIINGWOOD, Agrat.. INIIIISILNCE COXPLIM OF PITTSB UR U, CORNER OF FOURTH AND B , IITHFIELD STREETS. Authorised Capital, 11300,000. NSURE BUILDINtid and ctber property g.l , r I damage by Fire, and the perds of the dea and Inland Navigation and Trarisportatkm DIAACTO, Wm. F. Johnston, 11°4 Pattersou, W. ArCiUstock, Kennedy T. Friend, Josiah King, 1. Grier Sproul, A J. Jones, Or uce k. Jo-oh Pinter, A. A. Carrier, J•mas 8. Kegley, Haven, 11ede Hampton, A. WilXlu, U. R. Ooggnhall. Hon. Wit. V. JOHNSTON, Prust.tent RODT PATTKRhoN, Vice Pryni.leut A. A. CALRIMIL, Secretary and Treasurer. d A. CARAItI, Mental:it dernetary. dee2:not Dissolution of Copartna ripllX FIRM OF WARNKR, PARK at Ott. was dim:v..4l 1 on the Bth day of December, 1814,0. K. Werner Lasing .h.posed of hie interest to David E. and Jam. Park, and Jacob Painter. The bushientof the 'Monona will be settled by the undersigned, who will continue the manufacture of Ogkes Sheetings, Oderal and Whde C.trpel Chain, acidic Ww.t, Twine and Bolling, under the style and firm of PARK, PAINTUR • W. DAVID K. PARK, JAkiltd PARK, Ja., J AOOll PAINTRit. B' To Path, Painter It 00., I cordially recommend • COOLIDUILTIOD of the patronage extended to the late dm. O. E. WARNER. BANNER COTTON MILLS. Park, Plantar & Co., w Warehouse, No. 149 Wet sod 120 Second otroes, ttaburgb. d0<2.501001m - iro WhoLima* M Grocers. Liqu r,or Dealers and anufacture. TIIN SUBSCRIBER is now Importing • superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which% of no ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. Ili. ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and oTARIYS BRANDY ; of JAIIAICIA and ST. CROIX RUM, AIIAC. CluElt end PEACH BRANDY, HOLLND scitir.D4m SCHN API'S sod SCO TTISH WHISKY A a r e acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for mai will invariably be given by Bit LEWIS FEUCHTWANCER, 141 Heiden Lane New Ynrk. P. S.—lmportee o f Daguerreotype Chemical., Hanna, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Ext.Copalva, Sulphate Mo n:1001a, to deell - f , it Notion. HAYS sold myintersett in the business of Long, I Miller A Co., to B. A. Long, who, with John Phillip", will con. 1.111116 M. the old stand, Fa. 100 Front Areal- 1 cordially recommend the new firm to the patronage ot my friend". Pittsburgh, July Z), 1E154. I'. IL MILLER. S. A. LONG r..*. LONG & 'DELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND OAS FITTERS, inelte attention to their stock of Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, and other fixtures. We fit up houses irttli ties and Stearn, make Bram Castings of all kinds to order, fur. albßailroad Pumps end Tank Fittings, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal constantly on band. Notice. !TIRE Interest of Mr. JOUR ATWELL in our business J. ceases from this date by 'gruel:sent. Our business, as 44 tiouggALl4 0 gOCERS, will be oOptilltll4 by the remain ing partners under the Arm or RAOALEY COSOItAVE A CO., Nos.lB and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh. BAOALEY, WOODWARD A CO., No. =1 Market sWtreM. et, Philadelphia RAGALEY & CO. Pittsburgh, December 10th, 1&54—id5.22 Ito Misty Present. . ~.. IF Null wish • superior DAUUERRESYTI PR, 1 C.a. Headily & Co., moderato in price, and of the drat quality, go to / 111KAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, Yo. 82 Third sired, e) CARGO'S GALLERY, rio. 78 Fourth etre. L . 1..) sear Market, would Mr ...W.11i inform their fri.wis Likenesses set in Canes, Lockets, Breastpins, to., cud the poblo generally, that they have POW in more their with despatch, in the latest styles Room!, open ' complete FA LL STOCK, conristlug of CARPETS of every -•••,, evening. th . ..,..22 description, tram thk. Rale VeiVet•BI:II.IBrIIMAS, tattle Wm -- - • •••• ---- mon Ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new deals= and very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggets, Rugs, Rata, Stair Rolla Window Shad.. dc. Pere)oa to want are invited to call and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, HOU'IS, sod Reside.. fora. Medina the most reasonable terms. 47p.Ninall Stotts and quick sales." Tel TERMS VAMI ONLY. oet2 • THE OLD PRINTING BEITABLISIIidENT, (late John aton a Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stationery IS 'rebore°, la prepared to execute every style or Least, Commadal, Canal and Steamboat Job Printios and Book Binding, and furnish every article the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shorteat notice and cm the moat reuonable tams. Blank Book on 4 Btationory Worobonoe, Printing and Book Bindery, °nor of MaraFM sod Second sta. Ohre John W. Butler & Goy • juorl6 UOXIYARDINU AND COMMISEDON IftIiCELANTS.- li=n „L• %nen kilns of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lard Blh-10 bhishigh roll Ibrea t i r a. cows& Pin lihit ri* inrdi boat WOW •••• ', • , • , • - • f 41 , ' XLSCIELGANEOTIS DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PRIPANZLI BY DB. C. IL JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL WICITALLI coos LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAVNDICF, OArareic or Nervous Debility, Dimmer qf tAe all &wares arirato from a dimrdered Moor or Stomach. Such av Constipa tion, inward Piles, Fuluess,or Blood to the Head, dcidayof the Stomach, Nausemileartborn,Disgnst for Food, 4 Fulnese or weight In the Stomach, - Sour Fructatimm, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Bwimmhsg of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering atthe Heart, Cheek in or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness of TWort, Dots of Webs, before the bight, Fever and Dull Pain, in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Bide, Back, Chest, Limbs, de., Sudden Flushes of Beet Burning in the Flesh, Constant Woof Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, dote so with a fading of the utmost confi dence in he virtues and adaptathm to the dimmes for which it is recommended. . .. - It Is no eels end untried article, but one that has stood the test of ti ten years' trial before the American people, and Its reputation sod ante is unrivalled by any similar pre• paratione extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and lndl.idn ott, all tarts of the country Ls immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my Memorabilia," or Practical Bemipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gmtis, of all the Agents tor the Denman Bitters. Principal OlUne and Manufset,ry, 120 Arch street, Phila. dolphin, 1•a. egr Bold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A. Febnestock A Co. No. 6 Wood etreA; Fleming Brothers, 60 Wood short; IL P. Swart: and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny. declihdawly Is 7;1011 TILE PREVENTION AND CURE OF CI:UPPED r HANDS, and foe commual.ting a healthful softness and pliancy to the skin. This truly elegant composition I has on rival, either in Europe or America, no thousand. no testify. It is truly spar* Its conaporftiwt mewing to this day a profound secret to retry other Perfumer in ..Aaverrol. Its great Bowes. has, however, given rise to imitations Ileum which it can be readily determined by its peculiar ,J321-tralnparrUt appnroeee, the absence of all grea , iness, cud the agreeable muhy emulsion into which it instantly dissolves ou applying It to the wet hands. Ito effects are immediately find umerieuously manifest. Those who have ones experienced he efficacy will certainly never seek relief frum other applications It#Zth'd FIAO.TiIIiA, OR CUINFEE TO.YPEI PARTE— A Valuable Dentrifrin, which can be cowl contrtantly, if de sired, giving a healthful animar to the teeth. and cons. uncut color to the gums. it alto dissipates the odor left by the use of tuba co. To he had of the principal ftragglsts in Pittsburgh, and throughout the United fttntaa. Man utactured ',deli, by X. lIAZIN. No. 114 UNgslant itnat, below Fourth, der...R - 11610in Is Philadelphia. PENNiYLVANIA BE ALE COLLAGOIL AT HARRISBURG, PA rl llBl— LW . 'the "r' J.,i,?,yaarterwl4i Ootlealate power., boo been In sis.essful operation for more than one yam The loestioo lo 000 of the most pleasant and pietuneagne in the State, The arrangentents of the College are such agent peculiar advantages In aoinlring a solidi:taxis for the mental ouperstrueture. There are two departments—Lb. Collegiate and the Preparatory, •Ith their appropriate brar.ebes of learning. The coarse of study In east Is three pease, de.i4uated by so many digermit chum.. Young Lik• dle. admitted at any time. /3.lrti of butructors. REV. BEVERLY R. WAIJOU, A. M., Principal. Mms E. Cubans', Principal Female Teacher. Nino FOOIXT A. Jotuisos, Anel.tarit. Ms:,lts. M. ILVISOWiT, TOSCOOI of French, At. L. Bounsvon, M. V., Lecturer on Anatomy. An. WK. s. Row.os, Lett, tnrr on Natural Llistary, Nathral Philooophy, lIiLL J.seu ILosntss, Prof. of Instrumental Moak. - . Jr,. T. Cs rr, Prot Vaal Meer. Ym (`molar*, or for tehrr Inlfortaattar., address the Pep rip.t. It. R. tC.tCOII .Ilarrirborg. P. derTZret New College, LSgeyette Elan, Wood street. 1)ESI.1 P, AKITII7.I te. I —Prot N ILLAR t 136../. continue to eveelve new stu dent... upon very favorable term., ter practical initrUtti.ll Ie the sh.ve named brancher, qualifying them thoroughly for the dutiov of the contain; room. Veen day and ...re ran; Mr. JAIN lIAMILY, Professor of Inek.Keeping, 2c. flew remi the fullawing tartinioninto : NC. mke great p/f1.111.• Oar Li:, ir..g t Mr B►rry'e go►UE• ra,[l. I. ► thorough tmokteepre. and fully *OM patent to Mit; tart :lug or :Airmen in the mime* of wmorints, bewidm Woo a wail =whet:ma:two awl ripe mbolar he Mime re. Joint FLOCNO. late Profeeeor lu Pittsburgh Commercial College. Jens.. N. Piro; I.riseiral of the Thiri Wert Pub:ic con's. Joan Ktur, Principal Find Ward &ode, Allegheny. I am conviond that Prof. Millar Is eminently qualified for his pn A It. Blume, Pr,ai kat Jeffereon 'l , ll E :ate rrm vt JUNES t QUlttli. Ravin.; been •Ilarnlnni by the : J • n F. litthnt, an the nth met, the nut w;I• b. t•y the unlertigned, at their netrr, earner n: Ito4a an Wag wireeta. InA At. JON Lt., hurt - thing Partner. Pittabutgh, t•et :ember J. X rANti*kl . Tt'ilEl4.ol nprln.;s3.l Bast.r Stee4. .01tiAtt., .terl I`l ,, ugh Wtz Xliptic Fpro:p. N.v. Imp-r, hall 10.1..r.L, nett+, Zvi and lhaacorr , : levy ILUIi Fi It FtrftLll4 hltAbdrikl. ocVtly 1.1.0 Jorir D. ■. moan. D. LI t[opr. t C m kt3 , .; u t i : a r ,: t s ej. „ l - , t i m ,E ut. . lm meal Fusel •artisr awl First stres t. Three lioness and Lots [orSide. Vi L ry '." l:ti• t A . Si n FL,urth .al Lit.erty strertw; L , t fret trent 1,3 , 72 frrt b"k. Alen, one In an•l two now., on Lev.. street, Sixth Werel. onie noun , Cet&Ur; on Locen street, end the other op e.g.-tree: , IA feet by 100. Men, the .tand I no• c.ecupy, es tt.• earner of Ferry and Water Care U., the le natl.,. onr year Rom la of April, Iso., wr.h the turuiture. 11.111¢‘, to. The How. la pro. rot ta ∈ a gee.el tweloese, and le p10a.....t1y 'ore.ted. For term, .net bother yarti - olare rogrure of A LE.X. Cr PPLES, man,e f Ferry •04 Water stivell. • - • . vy jatee d For: 11.1 L Pl it.rty .t.. usLurgt. Ye- f Masaraetory. FORA,. LLNLKV., *C.—ltancortqa 09 t. aport Ise'Mice io ittautitactataing aza work, Ira sit LOW aelliog at leaat 10 per cent. loner tM the waWeru nUeo, or etww , berr. All work tc warrautftl. . Sterling Sill , ' —We elm, manufacture epoons Of the Beulah e,crliog quality. Watch. and tt ateh repairing continued, with tnrry fa. rtllty and emceed 4...tonsil . ..dice to glee entire anion n.co.tookcta, I.th priceand the roperior quality of the work. W. W. WIL.SuS, Watchmaker awl Jevretter, unrl4 eorner tt Market mut Fourth t [recta iturThouittaii COACH IVACCOHY: . • Bigelow & Co., VAN7E.•&•NVILA TO E. VI BIG V.LUIT, N 0.40 S ~ • Insmond ally, near Wood rtroet, Vitte• numb —4l) ACII EY, C. Milts!, EA. TOSS, Oft; I and every defoription of two y let - aro-A Inuit t., nrrio.r, and fill/eked in • 0106. 1.1• ourpo•••••d I.r beauty of dr-fg - n. ol.pono of finish, 111611 o nonfrovn,hip. and dureslllry of materials. 44- 111 work vrA fro otY.l nov9 DOVILN INCA GOODS L , HAN fi VAN tORDEII has just received a large and r beautiPul •ssorunetit el' Mourning Collars, elver. and E- its In Crape, Tarletro acd ;Salary black I. and gauze Veils, black Ilswilrry awl Ulores, In wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, In all gicalitlca. Alczendcr A Dis j ou's best Kid Gloves can al►ays hr found at No. S 3 .lAILKET NTIIKET, armor of the /Ma round novl7 Writing Cllins•—.Dulers - Colter,. F A :XI ri Y YTICI, )%! I kl A ‘NV ItITISO WHO lbly sod Clawee • this Inatitution are now fu full operation, under Mr. J. 1). WILLIAMS. Ladies meet In • separate apartment Irma 3 tilt 5 o'clock. Those dealniwe of obtaining Mr. Wallin:me st.lanild style of busi.• newt Partmato•Lip, will plea.. call and got apecimetu of his writing. Plain and ornamental Whiting and Wwlling Cards exeett. led upon short notiv. Hie work In this line will he found superior to any ever executed In ail! city. 110,22 ==E= I,lliT ILL find It to their al vantegr to call aud examine our mock of dtuYtlB, before purchaetur el/umber.. Our variety, both an to style of hash end utility, is superior to any In this market. We airs have a Laundry Furnace, DOW In delden and principal, designed eapresely for Stearn. [oats, GRAFF, IiiiISINUSIt t °RAIFF, novlß 123 Wood street. •Vanted, EIY • sober, industrious young man, who wILL devote his entire time to his business, • SITUATION AS 'lan' PING CLERK. in • Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As st,tatit Book•lieeper, or a pier° to • Grocery or Dry tur,dr Store; and will make himself generally uselni U nik en, plorer. A note addresseil thron4h the Pot Office to B D.," or le,t at the office of the ‘. Poet," will nevi r.• rrenp• altotti owt:3l:t t I holesa IlvAruViEt t end v ed t z with y i n the T. IL A dere.. The buslnese her,sflor, (rum thin date, Noveml inch, 1864, mill be conducted under the name and style J. O. Anderson S Sou. noel 7 J. C. ANDERSON. liat■ and Caps J. WILSON A SON keeps con..tently on baud every description and Vilriety of HATS AND CAPS, both wholi,ale and retail. Those deeiring • neat fashion. •blu Het or Cap, good anti cheap, would du well to give tro • call before purnlne.ing elsewhere. no• 15 11 Shooing. 91111: undersigned - having succeeded to the business of 1 Masers. lialph and John Jackson, and located himself next door to the Livery :Stable of It. 11. Patterson, on Dia mond etr ec, near Want, in pr-pond to do the work of litiKSE SIIUEIRU, In the best manner and with the ut most promptitude. flaring hod large experience in the busiuran,and possessing a thorough knowledge of the etruc. Lure and character of the toot, end an intimate acquaint. once with the diseases of It, ha has confidence in his abil ty to give filli2faCtiOn to ail COMM. ril - Übuuvo—the tihop is next door to the Livery Stable of Robert LL. l'atterven, Diamond street- Ilorsesshod to please customers. - - W. S. JACKSON. 12121211= I=l No numbog. rii , WO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of stock I will riot Le distributed at ROGERS A 00.2 Par Du. guerrrotype Gallery, Fifth street, opposite 1••••• i e, Lot upon the payment of $1 you eau procure as gam! • LIEF, N ESS se can Le procured to this or any other city. Ccu e:..1 giro us a trial. aus Hernia, or Rupture, a Ourialito An , DR. KEYSER, of 140 Wood street Iwo Bags is ar , nouns to the publlo that he hie mole arrsoeerasats via Mr. marsh, of yew—York, to roll awl olspt 1,1. UMW I Cop mum, which recehred lb* prise model i [mouth a ow , gloat committee, consisting of Profsoore Utralrool, 'W" Cemtocassr, Chore, LUDLOW, and others, at I '4 Sew Tort Industrial Exhibition of all Natione Dr. Koper Aro ea ' dice hack of hi: Drug Store, where all kW, a YOU/OWN SUPPORTERS, LACE STOCk INOS, SHOINDRIt liltAhtßlt PILE PROPS, Rod SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, are Stied sad aatilfaCtioD warranted., Tenser at every prim rte to obtained, gad of a quality superior to any others In the market. The great prerelease of Rupture has Wand the Dr. to give especial attention to those cases of disease requiring mechanical support, with full confidence that his long experienar in the treatment of such cases has enabled him to meet the increasing want, of the community In this regard. If you have • rupture do not fail to call. Ask.for Dr. KEYSER, at his Wholesale Drug Store and Truss Depot, No. 140 Word street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - Mg. of the Golden Mortar. decWriew If you don't want to lw Straight don't Mg- Far mare than two years we hare worn_Dr.Esyser's " Washngton Suspender Brace" and feel It. pleasant duty again to recommend its us to all of sedantery mmapatkus. Combining the advantages of a Shoulder BISIS• with those of a pair of Suspenders, it is light and oombrtable, and effectually counteracts the disposition to become shouldered. Those of our ruder. who are in need of an article, should call on Dr. Keyeer, on Wood street, err. nor of Virgin alley, and exernine this Brace, which bee re. gently been mach improved.—Ffitsbwrgh IXrpatch„ Dears, bee Mk 1864. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KIIIIIIEWS Truss end Shoulder Brew Depot, 140 Wood strut. Sign of the Golden Mortar. derMSAaw Air We dip thelorkesiWJweas Ramtimg.Toorrad. ..1)r Keyser, the agad far the moticase, says he ea warmed or . guarantee a cure in any ease qf Dip Dime= or Abrqrsta, that may be presented. Pamphlet, contthriwo area' Qj the acad astortiehims character mat be given to any one gratis. Oakelees Depurative Syrup. " We understand that one townsman Dr. George W. Oak". ley, is now giving lits whole attention to the uumnfacture of his Depurative Syrup and Extract of thamparille, in order to supply the extraordinary demands for the article which are coming he from all quarters This Syrup is with• out doubt the but of the kind nude in the country. We know it to be one which we cm Amen& recommend to the favorable notice of our readers. Rhea been Mated by years of experience and use, and found to be all that is claimed for it by its inventor. A pamphlet is lying before us, Stied with certifwahre of cures the names appended to • hick are not NA of Maw, se L usual with document' of Ma char acter, but well known aiiieass if Dirks coustry—who have experianan the effects of its cerative properties. Append , al to the li=t are certificated of digerent county damn of Berke county, with the sada of their emend dicer attached, stating that they are well acqminted with the pawn" whew names are given AM 11‘1.1111200. (among which are the mutes of a number of our principal physicians) and know them to be sundae. We advise those of oar readers who are afflicted to call upon Dr. Odutley, at his *lnce In Earth fifth street, and procure one of these pamphlets, which will not Mil to sandy them that his preparation is one of extraordinary power and elaniewegforad eminently deserving of their attention." Sold wholesale and retail at Di SSYSHC'S Drag Store, No. 140 Wood stmt., =sae Violist oil.). Situ of th• Golden Mortar. dirladaw sir Agency of Dr. $, S. Fleck , . colobra. ted Medicines, at D. 0. H. KIIIIKIDS Dreg Store, N 0.140 corner Wool Arent and 17 . 1rgin alley. Cherry Pulmmile, Pulmonary ialiarn, Pectoral Expect*. rent, Pulmonary liniment, Depurattve Syrup, Heart Cor. rector, Humor Corrected, Para and Modietnal Cod Liver Oil., Antl.Dppeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pity :Janine, Vannifuge, Female Ma, Female Specide, de., An, used by him conatantly and with tinprenedented mew, in the treatment of amotto, Cbnammtio, Asthma, Hart DiXa/S2, Do i:vont, Scrofula, Skin Di.reaucs, Bluannatinn, Ando amp/Mats, Pam, etc, dc. Dr. litrAVe wimmailed /Wad Silver Plaid Abdominal Demparters. Dr. pitch's bpronsi Plated Stool Bpring Shoollcier Brae& Dr. Fades Saar Edw. king Tube. Al., all Mode of Puloprietau Mat Wage, .t the lowest mew. wholm.. sod Mall. noellklaw ON 0 CND AND NA BAIN IT FLEMING BBLOTHICRII, ill•ae•Dorniftgosal LO, WUWok /hamgists and Desiers in Agent Medicines, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. v LKLER'S tMigitICAN COMPOUND; D, Jayne's AiteraUve: Carminative Balsam ; Hair Dye: Expectorant: w Sanative Pills: w Hair Took; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Br,-, ant'. Polinonary Balsam; llootliarela Gorman Elvers; d de lloetetteee Stomach do Merchiaiss' Uterine Catholicon Storms' Scotch Cough Candy; Price's do; Thorn's do; Flowe'a _• do; ty,gcod's fadi - a Cholagovie: Sturse's invigorating Cordials Tyler's fit= Arabic Drape; Harrison'. Hair Dye; • Phalon'e do Batchelor'. do kloM en tie Elixir of Opliun; Bryant's Purifying ltatract; Dailey's Pain Rstract; Brown's Paseirx. ofJanstica Ginger; McAllister's do • do: Kidder's lad lands I n k ; Papaws'. do do; Arnhold'a do; Dr. Curds' Hygeana Lyons' Kathainm; David's Lilly White; Basin's do: Tobias' Liniment; Hunt's do; Alien's Nerve and Bone Liniment Mexican Mustang do; Farrel'. Arab i an do; Gardnerr's du; Barrel'. Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture: Earner'. Pile Lotion; Meet, Von; scarps's Acoustic 011; Merchant'. Gargling 011: Muhl on, Clarke A Co.'s Cod Liver Oil ; Meg Utiatuetnt; Slop' itch do: Feirrel's do; Gray's do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment, do; - Swaim. Panacea; iloact's dot Sargant's Infant Panacea ; Perry Davie' Pain Killer; Ay tie Cherry Pectoral; Houghten'a Pepsin; Kier's Petroleum: McLane'. Celebrated Liver Ellis Brandroth's do Wright's Indian Vegetable Pille Lee's Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; do; Swayna Katmai Sanaperilla Blood 1111 Jayne'm Anodyna Cough do; Townsend's Health do; Jew David's Pilate.: Shoeulaissien do; • Dr.:ism/mates do; Radwai's Ready Relief; Morrie' Remedy; Prof. Wood's Gale Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull', Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do Band's Guyentt's Extract Yellow Dock and Saraperfilar: Wolff's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey; Highly Sainted Brant Wladiar Mme. Ludlum'a Specific; McLane's Sudoritio 11,4 h Syrup; Tyler's Gum Arabia do; • 1 Sellers' do; Swarm's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Builthts Tonic Syrap ; Barry'. Trioophorous ; Norwood's Tincture of Voratrtua MclAue'e Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Locock'it Pnignonic Wafers; Thompeon's Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. McClintock's Family:Medicinal Dr. Ntedhasn'a Breast Pumps; -Water's Atmospheric Brent Pampa; 'Gum Elastic do do feblltly WEEI iEDIdAt wear my Shoulder Braoe LIST OF OFIIIIINE PATENT KEDICIFFES, REV. DR. COVEL'S RHEIIMATIC PILLS, Ibr the Sofe, Unapt& and Speedy Ours of blikomauctory, Chronic, Hereditary and Mercurio/ iThematins, Mew moat Gina, Lumbago, Sciatica, and other 'Xmases eiffectine the ilitiandar System. QUM AN ARRAY OF TESTIMONY as Dr. Cones $.7 linamer.vic Pius have called forth from all dunes, was never voluntarily offered in favor of Loy other Medicine. The cams of cure comprehend EVERY' STAGE OP RIIEUEATISBI, Whether acoompaoied by that terrible eaudbility of the parte affected, common in the infLammatory phase—by the muscular contractions which as often render the victim of Chronic libel:math= a helpless cripple, or .by the eves chaagioK symptoms which are sometimes the chinsateriations of thin Protean complaint. Unlike the " Sangrado" practice of bleeding and purging, which some salient medicos consider the legatheatemode of treating Rheumatiam, these Pills sustain and cherish the animal forces, Invigorate the constitntkm, and thus act as the alike of Nature in her efforts to cast off the disease. Their mental action le direct and specific. It reaches the Inatfriet made or radix of the disorder, through all the complicatione of nerves and fibres in whkh It la entrenched, and expele front the blood the febrile principle which feeds, and spreads, end Intensifies, while it spreads the fatal ten• demist of the malady. Caution-eßevrare of Oolintorfelte t it. p.rdeular, and enquire tor Rea_ SAMUEL COVSL'd RUSMMATIC PILLS. and see that the hose. hare, on the outside w rep far his signature, counteredgued by C. IL RING, Genersl Agent, 184 Broadway, hew York, without which none are El IMMO. PRICE FIFTY CENTS PEE BOX. 1111,.501d by Dr. OEO. U. KEYSER, Pittsburgh; J. P. PLithillid, Allegheny City. decititltur VALVABLE REAL ESTATE FOB BALE, Ma%b k . es Borough of Manebter-21118TY BUILD O each 24 feet trout by 100 feet deep, end fronting on Market street 90 feet in artilb, are offered for ask quite her, and on rearmable term+ of payment This property Is part of elle estate of tin late James Adams, Esq., and the title is pm Masi* beyond dispute. Apply to neati JAN= BLAKELY. Anntchtfibibiti Jr., eWatai to O Z . gDOCrigrell4"4"V"" /4/ • FJI 4 I~~r • OMI2IIIIOTION WITH TUX' Old* &MR Pennesylvantai Ratlaminas 17A ALLLUMM. deortord, and mat reliable roatibi Toledo, Obleargo,Rron band, gimps, and Pt. Louis, itt Tug OGi ILAMD. TIM routesdM telladrod !dim .honer and about Wed Morn %skim to Ciimgo, than the etreoltons one. WU , Id- DIADM'OI6III. Timm Dolly Traits bstworn Plthdranth end Cleveland. Three Dully Imam betwean Cleveland Ned Chiang*. - Timm to Cleveland di hours, Chicago tiventyetto bent,: and Rt. Louis thirtymeen Munn VIA ALLIARCL Tralm lose Cleveland lame Alliance at 7.311. A. M., MO, M., and 640 P. M , a:lamming at Midges with Trains for Cnyaboga Falls and Akron, and anteing in Cleveland at 10.04, A. M., 220, P. H. an d 8.20, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, Lave Pltta burgh at 100, 1. M., 8110, A. M., and totio, P. 1114 all eth• meting at Alliance with trains Wlekh arrive In Cleveland at 10 04. A. M., 120, P. M. and 144 e Pawners for Toledo, Chicago, W. Lode. Reek Island, Galena, and the Northwest, .1,0 wish to go through with out detention, will take the train Waving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M., and arriving lo Curvetted at 1W P. M.., as that Is the only train by which dose convening are made through to the above palate. Paeseugers by this train math Chicago at 1.80 next morning and 8L Innis at mid. I .ll e gained by going viz Cleveland, eight hour. The Twins from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago loam am Mates: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.10 A. IL. 744 P. M 4. arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.n0 L M. sad 12.00 M. Trains leave for Rock Island and 81. Lento as follows Leave Chicago at. 916 A. 01,10.08 and 11.00 P. M. Pasefflogart far 81. Louis go over Roth Island Railroad to Jolley and thenceover tha Maw and Minelathmi Railroad to Alton, and them. by 13thantbsat (W mlled to Bt. Laths Pamengers by the 9.23, A. 11., Train arrive in fit: Louie at 11.20 au= evening, and by Ma Mt*, P. M. Train at neon next day. Baggage shacked through to Cleveland, and there re checked der Chicago ano St. Laois. PARR VIA ALLIAHOR AND CLYVHIAND. .... , ler oust.lst woo Si? Cute. To Allhmee-- 1....49 80 To Chitsgo..--411 50 950 Clevelsod...— 400 1 Is gene 14 60 12 60 Toledo —... 600 Rock Meg:. 16 60 18 60 Detadt----- 6 00 Bt. Louis.-- 19 60 16 50 oil=ere teeneeted to procure their tlekete at the ooutpuly, In MoooooWala boos, thin! Boot below the owner. J. DORAN Suet Cleve/sod. J. A. CIAUGHAT.4I9 OB I dee4 Plttetnagh. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. MILE MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Sundays „1.. excepted) at o'clock, stopping at all the regular stW tin., arriving in Philadelpidaat 12110 THE FAST-TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (except Sunday,) at 1 cgaleely stopping at Irwin's, Greensburg, La trobe, Blaimil*L.Aoßp ia .llm ap ntsiln, Wihnore, Gal Eisen, Mtoolit, thg at 6 o'ckock, the next morni. • THE ng EXPRESS. TRAIN will leave every evening at 9-.30 o'clock, stopping only at Greemburgh, LitrObe, Lockport, Johnstown, ikunmsrldli. Gallitano, Altoona, kg.,,connectlng at Harrisburg with the train for Balti more. and arriving in Pl:dladetpida or Balittnere, at 2 o'clock, P.M. THE AOCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (except Sunday) at 5.30 &clock, stopping .•11 rowe ls= station, and ns lining only as firas THE RECIOND ACCOODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. 3L, stopping at all stn Rom, and running only as far es Minton 's. - RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pillabargh. Toot Ae- commodation arrives ask o'clock, A.M. ISIMM4I2I P. M. Betarid Accommodation, 7, P. M. Mail 1220, P. IL. Feat Line, 2.20,A M. ran to New N0rk,4 11 , 50 ; Faro to Phlladelphist,l9 ; Pare to Balthnoni, E 8,50. Fare to Harristharg,j4,2ll. . Baggagechethed to all Mations on the Penneyhmais RAU. road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passemgers purehaaing thirsts in ears, will be charged to than in addition to the stall= rates, except from stations where the Company have no Agent. Pennsylvania money, lad par funds only, received ha payment for tickets. NOTECIL—In ease of lore, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and Dor an amount not exceeding $l,OO. N. B.—The Ihreelakm Omrdhas Line has been employed to convey weengers arid baggage to and from the Depot, at • charge not to exceed 15 oents for each wronger, and li cents for each trunk. _ . . _ For tiekets, apply to J. MESECIALSN, Agent, At the P. R. B. Pameincer Station. on iberty t. Pittabargh. November 13th. 1854-4 norl4 p): I I(MAiID2 4 1.11,41,11 t 0 0 E N N C e G Er frA t4 l2 Y 23,1884. 1854. MAIL Til 4t N lures Pittsburgh at 8 A 31; dines at AM mice ; takes tea at Cm:Ml:lce. and make. a close con nection there with a fast Ezpresa Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o'clock at night. EXPRISS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh of 3 o'clock, P. M.. after the arrival of the Exproot train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestlitte at 11,30 co . t haw with the morning. IttZtjagup rees are which with the Ohio ' Ltd Indiana, and Belfontaine and Darman railroads for Dayton, Isailanspolle and' towns in Indiana- _ - Connection axe made with Cleveland. Monroeville. Ban dusky, Tohdo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Bazaar'lie and towns on the Mantleld road. . . _ . . tare to Cinein ... near ; to Inilanapoliagg; to Daytorts6,sl); to Toledo gat to Colombo' 04'; to Zaneartlle 10,10; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to looleville at reduced TSUI. ILETI7I3NIN6 I THE REPHRS3 TRAIN Muth Creecibte at 1.15 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at 2.30 P 31, connecting with the bat R. Train through is fifteen hours to Philadelphia, Tx:AIN •learu Crestline at 2.30, A. M., on the at, rival of the Night Erpreee Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ADCOHMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsbmgh at 10 A id, and IS P M, and New Brighton or 5 A IL, and 115 P H. PRIUGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at T A M, ares 2 P, IL, and arrives at 430 A If, and 4.30, P M. Altir The Trains do not run on Sunday. - Sir Tickets or fartherinformation.apply at the ' Hetet Mime of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner alike under the Mononohela House, Pittstargit, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Tederal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Paseengeedderd- PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS OILBANS. NWT DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO - • . SIIENCJI BY CHICAGO AHD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD Eft Air Line Routs from Cliiogo to St. Louis. plums LEAVE CiLICAGO DAIL! (Sttudays excepted) 1. on arrival of Express Train of m *ion &When' and lat. ET. LOUIS DAY 91t A. M. lit. NIGHT I7CPILBBS.-10:05, P. M. Trains run through to 13L Loub in Siurtren hours, via Bloomington. Springleki and Alton, walnut chave of ears bappee, conneeting at Alton with osuy Lino o Packets ler Elineibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louie Ist& . . limit. CLASS mem= nit law oaLEAKs, and haterezedlate points on the lendeelngi,andwlthregular lines of gagman for Kansas and Council. Bluffs. 'TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO T. LOUIS STUMM Baggage checked through to Bt. Lon* on Illehigan Oen laid and Southern Trains, and at do depot In Chicago. E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, RICHARD P. MORGAN, .71., Superintendent. air Through Tickets to Pt. Louis, by Ude nub., non be obtained to Pittaburgh„ at (Nikes of Cleteland and Ptttie burgh and Ohio and Pentoolvazda RaDroada. roepSlfflan PEANISYLVANIA M.A.ILKOAD FREIGHT TARIFF, - Commemetimili Elmeemsbor ley 1854. ' FIRST CLASS—Broom, Cedar and Wooden Ware:yeatb. en, Yarn! tore, wooed band, Pons, Pianos, Poultry Wines, in timings or loxes: 00 eents 0100 5i- Snood Fruit, Seems, Deer dklsu, Moat and Timothy Sold, Glassware, Hardware, Bap, Wool and Sheep Pelta, Zap and Leather: 75 cents 0 100 rbe. Third CUM—Boma and Pork (logy) nutter, in firkins e kap or bbls ; Hemp, lilies, Soap, Window Clam, and OM.' ton=ompressed: 65 mints '0 100 56. Vkni--ellookici, Bacon On easka br boxes) Hang and Matt, Beef and Pork, Candles, Chem, Lard and Lard Oil, Minsky, Cotton (oompreened,) Leaf Tobacco, 55 emits 190 Saw. Flour, sl;r Dbl. 01:0531 C. FILLIICIECUP, Freight Agent. LIELLIIRS' IMPERIAL COUGH SYBUP--Prof. Potter 0 has, without solicitation, given s mortilleatoof the mt. oakum of this popular cough median. It "DI be Mime eating to all who are &Meted with roughs, sod are meting ebont An a safe and mettallcuruse-Piarburel Dear Purl. Rummer. Hera, December IS, Mesas. RDll`olll:—llating been tor come time past much atlkted with a severe odd, and almost cough, and having tried various remedies, gram, to., end' all to no effect, I was Imitated by my esteemed friend W.lry Wallace, of this rig, to make a trial of U. li'sßALWCOligh Syrup. I did so, and, to my great surprise, ,I I re3eledl. most Immediate relief. It wee with -the greateerdillicattp that I lee.ured before my reepectlre claws, but on taking , a spostrtfal of the &imp juM before attating my Letup, ' room. I could speak with perfect ease during the eves sag. • I would particularly recommend it to cleromen lawyers, and other pubic speakers. I have 11E01 two bottles may, and am now perfectly cared., I feel it to be my duty as • philanthropist, to make thbtpublic acknowledgment of the Mammy of the article, for I consider it to be the best now before tLe public. JAMBS IL POBT.BH, Prof. of illatheamtke. Prepared and sold by B. E. BELLBILS A 00 , t 7 'Wood street. deck) A . . T A MPETING or the dtcoltholders of the PENNIFItio V.).NIA LNELIIILANCH COMPANY, of Pittsburgh, bel4 at the Odlce of the Company, corner of Fourth and Smith. field streets, on hlonday, the 6th instant, the following per eons were elected Directors :or the singing 7ear i William F. Johnston, Jacob Painter, George R. White, W. lilllintoth, J. Grier dposul, James d.liegley. . A. A- Carder A. J. Jones, H. K. Couirshill, Genecily T. Friend, William ki. Hare% A. Within., . Rudy Patterson, W.de Campton, no Josiah Xing. J. T. Antetrtoe..--. ..... D. T. Klee Later Carriage PactOrys - JTOTINBTON, BROTHER a Ots., PRACTICAL COMM - MAKERS. corner of Rebecca and BelmoidstreencAlau pen, city, pa.. have en band and are man. xtensive assercatent Carriages, Lockaways, Pagglas, Baggage Cars, cc., made in all their vationa Styles. with. strict regard L. durability and beauty of Adds, sektitataU - their work th, beet Juniata item end esetewiiihiekney. 11/a• pairs attended to on the meet reaeonable terms. They feel • confkleut that all who may favor than. with Meirpotrone. age, will be per only satisfied on trial their wort. The Pittehargh and Manchester Umaitemes el=BF teen minutes during the day. ' . Watatedt A _ au dt SITUATION AS STEAMBOAT by a Tea , Man who an give undoubted twiner= eitto-Ide badness hal* *, honesty sad capacity. Would be 0 • le MI the °Mee of Second Clark. -A notaaddreseel to S. D. through the P. 0., or left at the aka of the" Poet,. will meet with prompt attention decirkit, TIMM U BLUM& .. Manageny nut van= il' . 7 I/ Sunnis, &smutting frosty a handsome sztUng.: '. .s, ed a . T. fl. TOTEM e 011 s a nd for sale by al - libungsSart Amt.- . _. . .... AWOO whotwodastamile t3a dirt boolarrri wiewrik* be Os& AllOggsk =.~~~; MINIM ~'ltii~iirti N.. `t , '4,1. - %
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