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WEDNESDAY, MATER 'it BENNI.IT S-..,14 • 11 1i6PV‘41 4 F 4 = a l . 4 r 4 ` 41: ' 1 y v TIIIIRaDAY, HOLDEN SDP NI , FIT riV' Q 4) Je t le 4i . gi 'ictb ' ' 944 wt. 4 04 0 ..' rt • .:•• •• la • a FRIDAY, white Owes look out for BAfil t4t'''' iti.effkr lß i t wit7 . l6te, r " t ik . et its -.1 Jur - Doers open at 64 comma UM at 73i0 clock. Admit • lance 26 cents i. it *llk 11 %.;.' el V4 41 .7 '1' ' 44 11 t '''' RECOLLECT SATURDAY NIGHT. [Jens i'1,10 , , * t •Plefflt 1, 4 1- ..c."-4t *? N. <t iF c. : f ft ed. f, ' , ".64 , te ,r,..r.ii:k,..;, ~ ..;.4.- as . MORSEIN) 4.41 A A .**5,,,,1, 11, .., q A% SW gr,, Kil iiiiiiiini ,"4 tfl P 11 . '4•St' 4 " •te sae ' • •i * l' 4 ' lik 4 C+ g iti t ' k eie'N't, * l't ' '''' ' 4 . °41k4 1 t J 4.Lr' vigoratin.ff Cordi 4 •1 4* .gia.10 0 . mi" , , , uo • , i • A toa 4.41 V• 41 4 t. 4 $%.," 'li V4tiZi:43. y € l s ' ,----' ' 0 V -t`es 4 •4l,os , ~, c • A Phenomenon in Medicine, ',.'l r s li, iv, "ei.7: , ...5• l'''s LTII lit STORED AND LIPS LENGTIIENEL, 1 • ' 0 ° - , it ' 411$. ..t....,.e. 4 : 't, .31 MR MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR oat / ..' tejik 141 a 4 . i 4 '' '' '6*E ie ,l* ,.t 4 ' lr . < , i, : t s : ' 4 \ DIAL—At first t he properties attributed to Prof file , • Invigorating Elixir or Cordial were deemed tabulorm I• r Exili:T;uottllnandece.iived, cooced uld not lieli v e e v i.,, e t r he tr a p f l . e , a t : • i C s,: ni e 4. k , bo ab ie le: e e rth te,aZe b d y b e y m erln o esa rt. es tim of o t . h .T e hl whi gh , e:l p, c i, la , ti 're, ave v. Weae i;o tat . ::::i 6, 4 t,:;.:,: 7.,t' , e 4 t ) Y' E m 4l,, e11e41 ... ,!..t4 e* ,4 1 .4 '' 1 t s. ' ' ''' I ' -4 " . tb l „ IF t, , o f O s 4 - 4 ., character, are Derr triumphing over all doubts In i • ,4, ..•t e ,ss-_,,i — .q ptte V.k N. Irresistible ' • r'biaLit .r iv 1. - "' .s. . 14- 0 t ' i ' sca The ELIXIR remedies, to all casea, the &plata. t I F6t "'Jr 4.441,41, 4' •ar t • NOT( , 4 • 0 l arising from a intern. or abuse of the various organs s i tit e Nita as a Aii k 14,, t, , e,..k .I, e make up the wonderful machine calls' man. It res t yt A lii 411:64111t 4. V 4 '.l * g l. fell vigor every delicate tun tat Et concreted wi th thi tOef * ck *. l Not 4 rn 4E.' t$ !scions compound agency of matter and mind, nee. is c the reproduction of human life To persons of feebl , 5.*4:5514,41,,,?,1,14•0. ' 4.4 t1 . ,,4, cedar frame, or de fi cient in vital power, it is retort. ei r I ,iteetill . :,, % . W l 4 iv t r .'"" w irA' 7 2 . 4cre.l'vc, as the only , means of communicating that enemy, we •it 1 " 4a,.. ~1 4 ' t i . w7 l4 $ 1 3. 40 e .3 .;''' .‘, nacesary to the proper enjoyment of ell the natured •it • * L a t if, 1rT., 4 4 e't kii. i '''," A 0.74.4 0.1‘.5, Was, as well an the higher mental attributes Its brie!. .l effects are not confined to either Ft 0, or to any age 11. r t6 41 14 19 ,A P3' i' e ..,"7. 5 it , „4 ,, , t e ': . 'l,- . . r , feeble girl, the ailing wife, the listl es enervated yoi_th .i.e 4414 14 4 1, it - .., f. 0 i n , .... ) . - 1 , ,,.. , ever worn menet busmees, the mum of lit ervousdei rear .in lee 1 0 af ,t• i .C. X.A,..ag.` tak-'o,',c.4' the Individual suffering from general debility , or tm I e ' e 44t. "1 , - t 44 0 ‘44 I' " 6 P 'Ti l' " ' 4le " - 6 ' ...knees of a single organ, will all kid immediate az i r umlaut relief from the use o this inixettpasablerenove• r e 4 *hit ' `6 . % 'b. 4 44. • '4%, ~ i hyet ; *i,lfr, , ftl.''' To those who have predisposition to paralysie, it will pr • a complete and unfailing safeguard against that run 't r r. * st .„.."'" - rr- .g,„... ''l , ; malady . There are many, perhaps, who have so tri • lrd wilt ) 0., their constitutions, thin they think themselves bey r t %4*r" t: 4i tf a a 4 ' 4'7 4 e&I L Ili * if,,,, ~,,-.4trfr. 4 ,p - 4iitjeZ4,.`tW,0471714.F1 reach of medicine. Let not even thmae despair Th.. ti si dada with disease ms it exists, wi th dut. reterence re cusses end will no. only remove tl • e disorder that li, but 10 iitTILD fry TIIIIIANN CO \ nIITUTION An r st' .. h t ta t tif%eaVV,P g. t., ‘ . 4drieeliat The derangements of the +poem, teethe', to nervy ::n die- k .6 t,,,i,4 t k t:P t. , ,14' . .0'.!• .tt ems and the forms OfitlerTnilndireasettsell are tit In 1i '. -Sia&dli4:lol. lt. £ at ''''' '''' one that it would require a column to enumerate the moo dies for which this preparation is a epenitic A few , new ever, may be enumerated, vin neuralgia,tic &erre. a head ache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation 0 roe heart, spinal attealOrra, muscular debility, tremens ea..l lance, a pricking sensation in the flesh, numbnes merle depression, weakness of the will, ludisiosition to mere , fainting atter eau," broken sleep alai [err - dame iri air Inability to remote in cue place Or fgalitrun a atria 11 f procreative organs, sexual ningepezerny unlau r i t. ii Onions fluor all us, knitting at the tomseh , 11. f laritieli a chronic tendency to mis.arri t YClall ,n i d all complaints growing out of a tree nothigent e Of the i e Wows, and all berrennem that does no. F °anted from crinvide causes 1.1..1 the reach of med cine Wl:Laura,. itsweans to he lietedl3; 7 l4lwre•Crt44 - tteth ma format,n mita' diataises 1 is averred that ..1 ) 5E'B IN VIGOILSI LNG LLLXIR will re, lue . thmess with suathgth,thceperity with efhe. ency, trr y Ulf in with uniform cud lill Ural activity, end this tot sally or thout horsed of reaction, but with a happy effect on the general orgenmation 4ii - Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they tervn, finish with the nerve ter eyetem, and that the paraly salon of the nerve ofnoire and ero sten is physond death. Bear tn mind also,wet for every king of ne -vous toms. the him Condit tl= in only rehab le preparation known tilt} OF la.k MIK h DI } L 41.1 No language can r !Ivey au adequate glee of thit 16111 et diets col almost mire, ulonechange which not...Rimini the diseased, iltiontabt 1 nod shattered nervous stem, whetter broken down by race., weak by uatura, cr itii aired by sicknthei- the nub... ung and relaxed °ream:atom lest once brans., remmel and built up. The mental end pt. yri al rympto•as of nervous diororea vanish ingather under its in linen,' Nor in Olt• effect temporary; co the contrary tie relief is permanene—tor the Cordial properties of the medi cine reaull the constitution !teeth end restore itto its normal oinethign • ''' 1 . 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Doors open st lb r eclairs pecknmence to commena sty% deo*. , - Al - THIS EVENING, Jannesz 6114 will be performed tbe great play of THE WILLOW CIOPSI. Lake Fielding-- .Mr. Couldoek. Base Fiddlers Pis de M. a ii7P - a pow.. ............... Healy. . • Pee Bea Alio M. Parting.= •-- To Goaded& with • ' THE MST DAWN OP LIBERTY. GRAND GAAJCI/BATION BALL I GIVENTO ON PA MONDAY, JANUARY BTH, AT LA YETTE HALL. 1I GBANBT reapeelhilly announcee to her friends al. and patrons, that she will give her next Select Soiree on - MONDAY EVANING, January Bth, 1815, at Lafayette Hall, in celebration of the. Annivereary of the Battle of New Orleans. Subscribers for tee sewen are admitted on the saute tickets, u this Soiree will be given in place of Thursday next. All the Ladies who attended Mad.. °moat's previous &drees are respectfully invited, as oleo her patrons. By re quest, no Children will be in attendance. Tickets to be had of. Mai. (liana. janbSt FAREWELL NIGHT OF LOSS Of MEMORY, Confusion, giddiness. rush of bias' to the helm', melancholy, *ability, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of self-dentseo tion—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, genera prostration, nra. tibility, nersountess, inability to sleep, diseals.s moil-nt femaiee, decay of the propogatineunctions, hysteria, ru, n. mania, segue terrors, palpitation of the heart, impoten.y, ennatipation, etc ' from whatever cause arising, it there la anyreliance to be placed on human hmtimony,absolutely . . A ORLATIdEDICINE FOR FEMALES. The unparalleled effects of this great re•torative, in all complaints incidetitto-femalos, mark a new en in the on• nes of medicine. Thousanda of stimulants knee been in vented—thousand of invigoranis concocted—all purpoi to be specified In the various disleases,and derangemen:•• 'o which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY IVOSIO OF 3ENBE, who suffers from weakness, derangement, nerTousness, !r- morn, pains in the back, orAnyuther disorder, whether pe =liar to her sex, or common In both oozes—to give the in vigorating Cordial a trial. MARRIED PRILSOS3, °Tolbert, will find this Cordial after they hare cruel a ba, tie or two, a thorough regenerator of the tyotem. In ail ddreetione are to be found the happy parents of healthy on spring, who would not bare been so but for this extra-rdi nary preparation. And it is equally potent for the man) di. ems for which It I 3 recommended. -Thousande of young men bare been restored by using iL, and not in e single in sane bee it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION or consumptive habits, are restored by the are of a bottle or tiro to bloom and vigor, changing the akin from a pale, yel low, alckly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. • TO TILE MISGrLDED. Then are some of the sad and melancholy effects produ old by early habits of youth, viz: weakness of the bark and limbs, pains In the heed, dimness of sight, loss or muse ruble power, palpitation of the bean, dyspepsia, nervous Irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms of consuniptiors, etc. Mentally, the fearful elects on the mind are much to be dreaded. LOU Of memory, confusion of ideas, dtpres6irm of spirits, evil forebodings, atersion to society, self-distrust. love of solitude, timidity, etc., are some of the evils pro.lu• Cod. All thus atilictesi . . WOO RE CuNTEMPLATING MARRIAGE ahoold reflect that a round mind and bOdy are the most as. ceesany requisites to promote connubial happiness: iodeed, without these, the journey through life 101111111'S A weary pilgrimage--the prospect hour'y darkeos the view the mind becOMe9 shadowed with despair, and Idled with he melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be. comes blighted with your owe. CAUTION. Dr-liorse's Invigorating Conlin' has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine. Cordial will have the proprie tor's facaiMile pasted over the cork of eneh bottle, Yr.d the following words blown In the glues: Dr. Dories Invigorating Cordial, C. 11. RING, Proprietor, N. Y. The Cordial is put up. highly concentrated, in pint Trot- ties—prim three dollars per bottle, two or fire dollars, Pin for twelve dollars. G. 11. KING, Proprietor, 192 tirontlwity, N. V. Sold by Drawl:its thsongbout the United Ctintalit and the West Indlea. lIMMEEDI Pittaburgh—FLKMl lat().i., No. 60 Wood street. Do DEO. 11. KEYSER, N0 . .140 " Allegheny Clty—.l7:o. FIAIMLNG Oincinnau—B. 11. !ID:AM:MS. D AIWA INS IN lIOUSES I—We offer for sale several good substantial Dwelling llnus.s, In famveuieut lonitains, well arranged for comfort, and in good order; and will be sold at low rates, cheaper than they could be built at the present high price for lumber and all building meted Os. For cheap Houses, Lots null Farming Land, on easy terms of payment,46ll at the old established Real Rotate titlire of S. CUTHDEIa k SON, No. 110 Third streeL mak: BACEW ARD READER. will see how easy it is to rend Latin. Eht iteh Tep ci Pons serus tiros, hguor sonah, Lia spahc, inc., no eh t seinah, era delach yb U. Sold at 12A cents n cake, at N 0.140 Third et. ilec2B JKE MARVEL'S NEW WORK—FUDGE DOLial ng Tony Fudge's Record of the same in forty chapters, wilh portraits of Solomon Fudge.. Esq , nod George Washington Fudge, Drina designs by Dartty ; 2 vols., 12mo ; uniform with Reveries of a Bachelor, Dream Life, are. For sale by li. MINER ar CO., 3 No. 32 Smithfield street. rillLE SJAV .cures sore rough hands. All chaps, chafes, &e., on the hands are healed by lt- °old at 1244 cents a cake, at No. 140 Third street. VAN WlLY—birt/ bus Ilex Corn lor sale by .12.1 JAS. Id'LAUGIILIN, Ne. 10 Smithfield et. RIND APPLES-75 bus Er sale hp der29 , SMITH & SINCLAIR (111ER,E-200 boxer for rule by der2B SMITH k SINCLAIR ! livbihc! re,iyea Notes on Duels and Buslling : by Lorenzo Sabine. Ida May, or stories of Things Actual and Possible. Parish and other Penciling.: by Kirwan. Ruth Hall, a Domestic Tale: by Fanny Fern. The History and Poetry of Finger Rings: by Charles Ed wards. Fudge Doings, from Tony Fudge's Record : by Ike Marvel. Lilies and Violets, or Th.oughts in Prose and Verse of the True Graces of Maidenhood: by Rosalie Bell. The Life of P, T. 11,ruum : written by himself. Humanity in the City by the Key. C. IL Chapin. The Lloods or the Saracen: by lia)ard Taylor. Freaks of Fortune, or the History and Adventures of Ned Dorn: by J. B. Jones. For sale by W. 1. HILLENFENNEY & CO., 'any No. 76 Fourth street. PIANO PORTE INSTRUCTORS AT REDUCER PRICES BerthaTa Complete Method. reduced price; $1,50 Beyer's Celebrated Instructor, do 1,00 Burgmuller's do do 1,00 Damon Plano Instructor, age 1,50 Cxeroy's Complete 'lnstructor, do 1,50 Cramer's do do do ' 1,00 Hunter's Celebrated do do 1;00 Do do do (abed) do 50 Piano without a Master, do• 25 I BUILDING LOT FOIL SALE. Burrowe's Piano Porte Primer, do 25 A LOT 24 Met front on WYLIE - ygreet, and extending Clarke'a Piano Forte Catechism, do 25 I (11.. back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Per sale at the 111141 C Flora of JOHN H. MELLOR, I Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot Blob 81 Wood street, lisis a desirable loclalun for a residence; and will be sold . low, no b d r. o . WiTzt r :e o rs. T4tl E e o. go i ca c, l, and clear from "MEW BOOKS, AT DAVISON'S, No. 65 Market street, (HUMORS, 11 near Fourth. ! jyl3 At Office of Morning Pont. Roo, II dl: t.y Fenny Fern. I Aul.l le.: ; :I F:1.11111y In, :ll,' . uouit. HANDSOME LACE SkTTS —Received by pap,. a Fa .g.• ' , en. : I.e 111, , 1.,., •'. ! 12 this morniog: I .. 'i .. : L due, te,.. ea., t,:.. illustrated A tu.sricen , 1 Valerciennee Collar and Sharers; an I Eugleb tentenni. , 1 ilonitee Collar and Sleeves; W. trid. , to tt Young Communicant: by Dr. J . W. Ale.ud,r. ' 1 Outpace Chemisette and Sleeves ; sly a :dandelion Ac, he: by the author of Plower of 1 Maltese Collar and Sleeves. Family. . As the setts unsold are to be returned to New York on Parish and Other Pencil Lings: Kirwan triday, Ladies wishing anything In th i l r e line should oath AN ~ to. Jamie Morrlson. Humanity in the City: Chapin. : deal No. 83 Market at, corner of Diamond Revival Sermons; Ld Felice: Baker. . 1 -- - Plumer's S-rti, m. to Children. Plumei's Tracts. Juvenile Hooke far New Year, So, le. deal J. S. DAVISON. Stray Cow. A BLACK COY, with white face and belly, sup ' Peer potted to be about ten or twelve years old, broke - • • into the enclosure of the subscriber. living in Pei. -- Basement. To Lea. — ton township, Allegheny candy, Pa., about the that of No- BAB/2110T R 0031,21 feet wide by 32 deep, two-ibis* 'ember, 1854. The owner is requested to acme forwent Aabove ground, well finished and well lighted, will be prove property, pay charges and take her aTity, or she wal yawed until the Lt Aprtl. knguire at the ounce of he Aisposed of ax to low. G ROOT. dada deelkylko AMR FULL 3 . - ; 7.- _ • L*2 ! f ie. . • T 4".*, •`, t i, V..'.` '. Ol. • COMMERCIAL POST: PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADR. AND HIERSHANTIP EXCHANGE.. °FROM. .Preridont—JOHN BHIPTON. First Vice President—Wn. H. Bunn. &mond" Wx. B. itiowe. B,c tan.--Wir.B. Rona. Tracarrer—Jonas D. Santa. Superintendent-8. T. Noornin, ammonite qf Arbitration for Tammy —W. R. Roans, V. P.; Aux- Gannon, J. MlDsrrrr, DAVID &Tux, Joan Soon. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARL= Oman or ram Dams Momuno Poor, Saturday, January 6, 1865. FLOUR—Sates 72 bbls superfine and extra, from depot, at $8,66a58,80; 60 do extra at $8,76; 50 do superfine, from mill, at $8; 20 do do do at $B. GRAlN—Corn—Sales 300 bus Ear from wharf at 83@)85c. Oats-2,300 boo. in lots, from store.and wharf, 50c. SUOAK-15 hhda fair at 5%, 4 -mos. MOLASSES-6 Ibis Oak at 26c, 4 mos; lb do do at 25r, 60 days. BUTTER-3 bbla Roll at 17%. TALLOW-11 bbis at 11c, cash; 11 do Beef at 11%, do; 6 do Sheep at 10%, do. POTATOESea 116 bus Neahannock and Pink Eyes, from what f, at 51,31. HAY-13 bade, at acales, at $28030 tit ton. ASHES—SaIes 9 mike of Soda at 3%, on time; 76 Saga Nitrate of Soda at 5%, 6 mos. NEW Voltz, January 6.—Cotton firm; prima have saran ed under the steamer's news; sal. 2000 bal. New Orlean) middling at VA. Flour drooping; ealee TWO able good Ohio at $9,12 9,62 t Southern lower; ales 1000 bble at $0; 25@0,75. Wheat firm. Corn a trifle higher; miles 2000 bushels Western mixed at $1,93(g1,03%. Pork considers. bly lower; sal. 0750 Ude Mess at $11.87012; Western prime Mese $14q015,25. Beef unchanged. Lard lower; sales 400 bbia at 9Y,A110%. Whisky dulL Linseed Oil firm at el. Stocks unchanged; Money unchanged; Virginia ail. 9:44; Missouri Axes 87A; New York Central liallroad 8. to, 53 1 ,4; Cumberland Cool Co. 24i',; Erie 39. Ponsosi.rms., January 6.—Flour dull: standard brands held at $9,37(§9,50, but there le no export demand. Bye. floor end Corn.meel held firmly; sales 2130 bbl. Penna. at $4,25. A fair Inquiry for Wheat, and prices are etrictly maintained; sales 1600 bushel. good red at $2,1102,12; a 4ot of ordinary white at $2,13, and 300 bushels prime at $2,- 2.2. Market bevy of Ryc at $1,25. Corn scarce and much wanted; rake 1500 bushels new yellow in store at 95. Cof fee and Molasses held firmly. Sugar in rather better de mand; soles 160 hbde New Orleans at 5(45 , ;41,1 lb, on time. Whisky dull; small sales et 39. Cmcnrsion, January 5 —The river his fallen five inches. It has rained most of the day. Flour $7,70@7,75. Corn at 57058. Whisky 25; dull. Homo declined, closing dull et $1,2601,50 for good corn fattened, dividing on 250 Itm. Provisions dull. Some demand fur prime Lard at 8%. Ex change unaltered. Money scarce. BANK NOTE LIST. DOILI2CTID DAILY YOU Till KOINING POST BY ilOOll A Sargent, Exchange Banker., (hoer of Wood and Sizds VrteLr, PittzburgA. PENNSYLVANIA.' OHIO. Pittsburgh Banks par. State Bk.and branches— 1 Philadelphia " ~,' Others°leant Banks 1 Brownsville " par. , Bank of Sandusky Buck, county " u.Grawrille 60 Chester Co. (nowiesue)... [ ) 'Norwalk 60 Columbia Bridge Co ' Urbana 5 , •.• Danville " t;• Wooster 25 Delaware co." INDIANA. Doylestown " Lt ; State Stock Banks. ...: Easton k" ........ • . 13 .and branches._ I Germantown '' S t '6'''' ILLINOIS. Lang-a/der Banks /, State Stock 8ank5....5@ 1 0 Lebanon " V:State Bank Erancb_ 60 Montgomery co.Banke... , Bank of Illinois 75 Northumberland " ... t KENTIJCIIY. Pottsville " ... . All solvent Bank. I Reading " ....,i MISSOURI. Schuylkill county " ... AOtateßk.andbranchea... 1 Washington " ... pail MICHIGAN. West Bre oh ' ... t t All aolvent Banks 5 Wyomin... . • t,i' WISCONSIN. Carlisle...l , Marine a Fire I nouranee Chamberburg ...... .....- Yj Co. at Milwaukie_ 5 Pzi e 1 I TENNESSEE. Gettysburgh 1 lAll solvent Banks 0C46 Harrisburg ......... ...-.... ..Y1 NORTH CAROLINA. 1 . 1 All solvent Banks—. . _. . . iliddletown X SOIITII CAROLINA. Waynesburg 1 All sol vent Banks 2 Tort BanksGEORGIA. Relief Notes § All solvent Banks B United States Bank 15 ALABAMA. Allegheny City Scrip-- par. All solvent Ranks 6 Pittsburgh City '• .... par. LOUISIANA. Allegheny Co. '• —....prem. All solvent Ranks a NEW YORK. 1 EXCUAN9ES. Neu - York City XI Nevr York par. Country Banksyi Philadelphia par. NEW JERSEY. .111altbinore Psi'. All solvent Banks Xi Cinein.tiX dbiet. DELAWARE. i Louleville X disc't. All solvent Banks i %ISt. Louis 1 diset. Small Notes XI VALUE OP COINS. . - . , ~.. MARYLAND. 1 American Gold (new)._... par. Baltimore Banks— li American Gold(old) pfm. Country Banks kSoverri g ns 44 83 VIRGINIA. '. 'Guineas 600 Simko! Va.•branehes... 1 IProderickdors 7 80 Farmers' Bk.* branches.. 1 !Ten Thalers . . 7 00 Velley Bk.•branehm..... 1 ',Ten Guilders 3 90 Exchange Itk.a branches 1 I Louisd'or 4 26 Wheeling Banks 1 I Napoleons 383 Wheeling branche. 1 Doubloons, Patriot_ 16 70 NEW ENGLAND. Doubloons, Spanish. .... -16 20 All solvent Bunke 6:1, Ducats ........... -..--... - 2 10 AUCTION SALES Auction.-Daily Sales AT the Commercial Sal. Rooms!, corner of Wood and Fifth streete,at 10 o'clock, A. M. • general asaortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goals, Clothing, Boota an 1 Shoe's, Uats,Capti, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., lroceries.Quesnsware, Glassware, Table Cutler.', Looking Gla.oes,New and Second Land Household and Kitchen Fur niture, &c., • - • - • AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Itoota Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver iratrlvis, Ac. P. 31. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fja3litl P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer 17IFTY BEGS EMERY AT AUCTION.—On SATURDAY r MORNING, 6th lust., at 11 u'rlock, at the C,ommercial Sal,v. Rooms, corner of Wood and Pitt etretta, will be mid, Ed keg: Emery, good quality, assorted, Noe. Y, 21+, 31,1 C, 4,3, 4 and 6. jan4 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. tATALotiIIE OF MISCELLAN ROCS BOOKS AT AUO - TloN.—On SATURDAY Iab:NINO, Gth lost, at 7 o'cl• oh, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wool end Faith streets, wail be sold a collection of choke Books ; among which arc Ferguson's Roman Republic; Works of Mrs. Opt., 3 rots; Fielding's Works, A vole; Dr. Tyng's Family Commsotsry; tlaston's Odlections; lire. Wg lby'v Poems; Colonial History of th e Ural D States, 2 vole , Life of President Reed; Proctor's History of Italy; C• 1113101 1 .11 Speeches - ; Colton's Life of Clay, Y vole; Coleridge's Works, It coin; Complete Works of Josephus, 2 vole; Bollin's Ancient Iltbtory, b vole; Book or Hand Railing, plates; Nicholbores Mechanics Companion, 40 plates; Lila of Urn. Hull; Markensie's 5000 Receipts, Ac., ac. EMMIMUSMEI ,Os. Young liien , • Library Association An election for President. rice Prektdent, Treasurer, secretary. five Directors. rut three Auditors for this Instil tote, to serve for the ensuing year, will be held lu their ltorm on MONDAY, the oth day of January, commencing at 1 o'clock, P. M., and closing at 7 o'clock, P. M. A general meeting of the members will also be held to the et ening of the same day, at 7 o'clock, when the Annual Reports of the hour" of Directors .d Standing Commit tee.: will be read. jan4 WM. U. KINCAID, Secretary. Notioe.—•The Piesident and Al.llgere of the Company for ere-Doz . & Urilig , over the Allegheny elver opposite Pi ttsourgh, in the county of Allegheny, have thi- day declared a Dividend or two Dowses on each share of the Capital Stock o which dividends are made, which will lie paid to Stockho n lders or their legal representatives forthwith. jan.hlw JOAN HARPER. Treasurer. rruE SUI3SCRIBERS heretofore doing business under the 1 style of DAWSON, )LORAN A CO., in the manufacture and silo of Railroad Tools, Farm and Garden implements, will hereafter continue the name under the style of DAL • SUN, NEWUYKIt A CO., at the Empire Worka, In the Ninth Ward, and N erehouse No 22 Wood street. Either of no will attend to settling up the liminess. WV. DAWSON, .1 S. NEWIIIYEIL 1,1855-1 janlilm f 110.meaw Notice. frIlE Partnership of JOIIN Id'DEVITT k BILO. wee die,- ' sJived on the ling. Wet. John hl'Devitt will continue the bueineee at the old etand, and attend to the settlement of the bunineas of the late llrm. • Arnold do William., MANUFACTUTUILEIIS OF CIIILSON FIIILNACES, WROUGLIT IRON TUBING, and fitting generally, for warming and ventilation of buildings• A. &W. will coot:act for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or Cbilson's Furnace; Churches, Schad, hos pitals, Factories, Green Mouses, Court lions ea, J ails, lintels or Dwellings. Pa. 25 Market at., Pittliburgh. nova Land for Sale. isoi ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near IJ the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, has an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of Iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venal.. go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built will run very near to it, if not directly across iL The ➢ lillatown creek ...a through it. , ALSU,SIM acres In Elk. county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Sri obury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than in these lauds. The completion of the tlunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, Iron ore and mil. of great value. Enquire of C.ll. M. SMITH., Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. mctf - • • - A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street A by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, will be sold cheap. EllqUire of GEO. N. GILL.MORE, jyl3 at office of the Morning Post. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. lILILDLNU LOT IN ALLEGUENY CITY, 41 feet by ti lOU. A gad bargain can be bad by applying noon at the office of the MORNING POST. Law Books. T AM authorised to sell low tome valuable Law Books 1 10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier's Inatttutes; Greenlief's Evidence; Wharton's Digem, last ed.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. F. GILLMORE, sep.M at the Office of Morning Post. I, i I 1 Eli S FOR; RIT , ER MEN. The Riner.—Last erverdag, at dnek„ there were, by the pier marks, four feet eleven inches water, and falling. The steamer "Buckeye State" Is the Sunday packet for ClecirmatL Ths steamer Belle Golding" leaves for St. Louis this morning. There is no doubt but those traveling on her will be well satLsiled. The"thasel," Capt. Bhauman, leaves this morning tor St. Louis. Travelers will be satisfied with the treatment of Capt. S. and his clerk, Mr. Evans. Fbr Cincinnati.—The "Pennsylvania," Capt. John Kline loiter, leaves this morning for the Queen City. All who have traveled on the Cincinnati packets can bear testimony to their superiur accommodations; and the " Pennsylvania" compares favorably with any boat In the line. It .1. ;RA., K Leave inily at 10 t.',uvia, A. 1., prerutely No freight re,iivail after ulna o'ciuck on the morning o departure. 6 I For particular, at;:ly . pn hoard. et Ix , ....... P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. JOAN M'DEVITT, WI LLIAn M'DY.VITT Bd, 185 &—Lintl4 • Me=tl The "V nature" is the evening boat for Wheeling. Pored City" is the regular morulug packet far Mesmer "Dan Convers" it:ayes this morning for •swills, from the foot of Market street. PORT OF PITTSBURGH =M=:I=MIM=I ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Psrkinson,Brownsvill• ' L11 . 2.,ne, Bennett, Brownsville • • Thomas Shriner, Ifendriekeen, West Newton •• nen. Bayard, Peebles, I.:Raabe:h. -, Wellsville. Convoy, Wolf, Wellsville. pene, lennia, Rilnefelter, Cincinnati. Fairy queen, Reno, Cincinnati. •• Endeavor, May, Memphis. .• Merman, Shingle, SL Louis. '• Dan Conyers, Ayers, Zanesville. Chevoir, M'intosh, Zanesville. " Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. “ Exchange, M'Callum, Wheeling. DEPARTED. " leoerson. Parkinson, Brownsville. •• •c••••. •• • Shrive r, lien dricksm , West New ton •. lirt.lt.kynnl, Peebles, Elizabeth. •' Convoy, Wolf. Wellsville. "-, Pittsbur;h, Cook, Cincinnatl. “ C. Denise. Walker. CinelLlClAtt. " Clara Dean, Dean. Louisville. Yorktown, Poe, Niodivilia. “ Diurnal. Sheppard, Wheeling. Exchange, Wheeling, STEAMBOATS ICON PITTSBUILGE, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS ttabtirgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT DITWCZ!V PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louts. Tit. LIN. roiniKoool of ff.orch i d aithithrct proxforfu I Strittnern, out , luAllett for cpecd, cplemior, au corntort,itn.l ry the oNti rilftuVffli DAILY LINZ or SvcAle PA.CF.7B en the tihin river. It rmnnt.ritt. with the U. 6. Mail Liriladf Chenmers Iron t,inri ,wi to Loubrille mud &that Louis, by which end freLiht a w fickdal and re ceipt's( thy. j dual!!. Two new Firmness hove barn added to thy Line, wi,lell now conslste of the Ibllowitr t y boats: Days of Departure /3naLs. ('plains. from Fidtshurgh. BUCHRY STATY M. W. fir.sitnnorcis...gunday. KF.YETON sTA TE IlszLcs Monday. ALLSNUIF:NT "leo 51*LsiN Tuesday. CINCINNATI It II csses B. LIVINGSTON.} JOHN FLACK, Alimingahrls House Buildings I nny2Sl Pitt&burgh, IKE, "18.)4." CANADA WEST. Cleveland, Port Stanley jia l a and Port Burwell. THE PINE low presAure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain IL limo ow, will inuke two trips • week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, we follower Leave, Cleveland fur Port Stanley, every MONDAY an THURSDAY EVENING, .1 o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley et 1 o'clock. Lesiva Port Stanley for C:evelarri vrery WEDNESDAY " " ' .. • .. and SATURRAT EV fiNING, at; ki The Telegraph I,IIIIC rt, at Cleveland. with the Cleveland, Columbot and Ctucinnati. the Cleveland and l'ittahurgh, the Lake Shore, atvl Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad. Al.i ronnoci- at Pori Sienti, with the London Lille of Stages, whiett eon nee: whi t Cie Great Ilinaterti Railroad. . . Aut freight and pamixze apply nr, or In SCOVILL A LAUDIIKbALK, eirveland: r :19LC03111, Purl Stanley, or A. 9. Port P.urr. - .. i I. mar.'7.lnov Plit•beirgh, hieubtnville end Wheeling Packets. laitiThe DIURNAL. Captain A. 8. 882PLILILD, and he FOREST CITY, Captain Gum,. D. Moors, nu ruu as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheelin:, stopping at all intermediate ports.. • ThS DIURNAL will leave fhttrburgh on Mondavi, Wad. neauaya and Fridays, at 10 o'cick. A. M —Returning she will leave wheeling cat Tuewlay s,Ttiorailays and inaturesys, c: clock, A. Id. The FUREST CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tussidays, Thursdays and naturdsi n, at 10 o'clock, A.M.—Returning, she .01 leave Wheoling on 3londays, Weaneadayn and Fri days, •t 71.1o'cla-k, A.M. For freight or pareage apply on board or to J. D. COLLINti4C.OO, Agent, nov7B No. 1.56 Front street. Regular Wheeling Packet. rut steamer EACH !LNG K, Capt. M'CAttow, leer. even• MiM DAY, WED.NE.t3DAY, and FRIDAY, at 9 o't.tiek,-A. M , connecting with the C. and D. Railroad at Wei Limns. Fot freight .pply to 110130311=MIS 'terabit Wheeling Packet. The Ammer VENTUnE, Capt Jorm Uonnos, leaves every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, nt 3 P M. For freight or Nonage apply on board, or to jan3 JAMES COLLINS i CO.. Agenta. The stormier DAN CU? V ERSE, Capt. ATMS, jalailitorill lonia for ago above and intartnodiate Tarts on SATURDAY, nib lust . •t 10 P. NI. For freight or rii4o4llo apply on Danl. or to BARNEs a I'OI.I.INGW(R)D, Agents. I:!=1:1311132 The steamer ENDEAVLLIt, eitpL Jorur 5.14 v, argatill lerive fur the Lilies, god intermediate porta BATUILD 4Y, tith lent nt 4 P. For freight or parigigu app J on or to lati6 L' BAILS Agent. =EN= The etennier BELLE NG, C.pL Mu jdalit no, leave for thr nhove nod ititermoliat• pone on SATURDAY, Ith loot, nt lu A. M. For freight or passage ti.t ply on benni, or to jnos JOHN FLACK, Agent. The rtentmer GAZ 1., Captain 1311U11", wi leave for the al. ru x•ol Fourtuelinde ports o SATURDA V, oth at 10 A. M. For tr.o,,,ht or par...ace ruddy on moan!, or to JardS .1. 4.1.1 All WOOD. Agent_ For Nashville. The m.e....nsr AM E,ocue.., Capt. ItCrcnm leave for the rdn.re and interuo•dlntu polo u tIATUItDAV, fill not. For freight or past.nge apply on bound jardt - • - ITEMEI2 • - VI OSES EATON. No. 19 Sixth ntreet, agent for selling in and buying PATENT ititilffsi, is now authorised to sell the following lately patented iirholee Trott's patent I ill Glob e, for Steam Engines; Donn'e Rock Drilling Maebines; Cos's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copelitud's Stationary and Penal, Saw Mills; Crawford's &NMI and Water Hump's; Roil, Griffith's Wrongh I Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been examined by practleal mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in urn. He in also authorised to null Rights to make and rend therm articles in any part of the country. He has also f , r twie hotspreaaa. Notts and Washers, and finished Brio. Work. lle is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights sod new limentlons, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following CARD. The subscribers have long t een acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Farce, and have no het-itagion in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, ea a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliann• may be placed. Neville 8.. Crair, W. Robinson, Jet, Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Graham, W. U. Denny, 11. Childs k Co., Jam. Wood, N. Holmes k Sone, P. IL Friend. Kramer & Rehm, F. Lorene, L. It. Livingston, Keep & Wade, • William F. Johnston, William Phillip., . Andrew Fulton, Wilson MX:andle., A W. Loomis. PITTSBURGH, November 27th, 1851. Doan. Patent. Hoek Drilling Illaohlries, WEIULII NO ABOUT WO POUNILI; can be worked and moved by two men, and do the work of we or sir fu the ordinary way. S. S. Fowler A Co, Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointel sole agent In the Uni ted States, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. musts P. EATON, 10 Sixth street. BITER TO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V.R. E.; W. Mlinor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eug. A. V. B. 11.4 Con. Wm. Latimer, Jr., President P.. 4. C. B. B 4 0. W. Barnes, Iteg., Chief Eng. P. A C. It. lt4 Mours."Manfull a Nicholson, Contractors for the PP. 9 tlecl9 Di••olution of Partnership. 118 I'ARTNEttaIIIP heretotom existing between J. S. A T. B. HAMILTON, In the Law business, Is this day I liNsnlved by mutual consent. Tbe unilninhed business of the firm will be attended to and nn died up by T. B. Handl. ton, who is fully authorized to attend to the same. THOMAS B. HAMILTON, JOHN S. HAMILTON. Sal- As I have determined to leave for the West, I take pleasure In recommending my partner, Thomas B. Hamil ton, to the patronage of my friends sand d former clients. JOI • Pittsburgh, December 25th, 18.54.—{dec29:1m Western 'lnsurance Company of Pitti burgh: STATEMENT of the Ameta of the WESTERN IN, RANCE COMPANY OF PITTSDU ROB, on the Slat may of October, 1854: Balance due on Capital Stock Naas and Bill. Discounted • Premium Notes....._ Cash Open Aecoantit. Mortgage Estimated amount due on open Policies, Wrtrote, Sc 3,OCK) Office Furniture, Sc 4W t o 5t215,000 F. M. GORDON, Secretary. Capital Sunk derZU.l Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla WDi. b. E SOLleli, Pitt street, below Penn, to now manufacturing and tattlelng the above beverages on an exteuelye seine. ins articles are of the best quality, and man ufaet ored from the purest materials, octlidy_ John W. Butler & Coe, VORWAIIDINO AND COMMISSION MKRCIIANTS— Jr Boehm in sil lands of Pittsburgh MeittiSctures, Lead pips and Best lead. 07 *out street. 10•PaS • f i ti. __z~:a _ SPECIAL NOTICES a... iiiiia.ioiliiiiiii.iiiTsc MI SI OPi O N` DR, HOOFLAND'S STAY. - . 30 consequence of the great accom , ll.r. tion of demands upon his time, from the success whirl, ila; CELEBRATED thus far attended Ms exertions, Dr. CALVIN id whirl, . FITOR GERMAN El'r T ERE• 9 ends it impossible to lease Pittsburgh as noon & be had PREPARED BY designed; be will therefore forego entirely Ids minor se- , DE. C. N. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., j till 1 Chronic g=I , MPLAINT, ..DY D SZEPSIt, 2 ._ AR I D I C:',.. 4 pointmente r and remain in this city until the middle of WILL EMECTCALLY Mai f rmur January, receiving calls daily, (Sabbath excepted,) SATURDAY RYRNING, January ISth, at his rooms at the , c al di ,,, e ,,, Je. ,,,,,..4i,,f,.,,,,,,, i1di,,,,,,,. k , d i,„"%,,. stu,Z,h. City HoteL All persons Making to consult him are parti cularly requested to make as early application as possible, as under no circumstances will It be possible for him to remain longer than the time specified; it will, therefore, be useless to make application after that date, except by letter or by incurring the expense of &Journey to New York. N. B.—To patients visiting .Dr. Pitch frrm n dibtauce, a reduction from his regular charge will be made, in couni le. ( ration the expense of traveling. dec2.3ilawti .r. 't .. _ TED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE COMPANY have, this day, declared a Dividend out. of pro Seeming to this data, of TOILYI DOILAMI, upon each s hare of the capital et, '; subecriked. R. ,FINNEY Secretary .14ttabuil, December 30th, 1E34-1,11ml:3i 10, Notice to 81tOCkholders.--Ornes ortma Vilna RAILOOAD COMPANY, Pittsburgh, Jar u• ary I, 1865.—1 n avordance with tho Charter, a general mestlng or the Stnekhnlders of the ALLEGUENY VA LLI:Y RAILROAD COMPANY, will be held at their ofilee, No. 74 Water street, Pi Usburgh, on the FIRST TUESDAY (015 dr..) of February next, at 10 o'clock. A. 31 , at widen time nod place the report of the Provident and Managers tor the past year, and • statement of the affairs of the Company, will be orroiented. And at 12 o'clock, 51., an electi,” for President and limed of 'Managers for the en , ulog year on .1 be held. (jenlj .1. GIBSON, Secretary. Western Farmers' Insu.ranee Company, NEW LISBON, OHIO. it. PI , C ASH EY, Agent, ST. MARLYS BUILItIgn,IOS THIRD ST., PITTS BURG I[ orPICUS: JAMES KELLY. Pree't. JAMES SEEBECK, V. ['rel.' LEVI MAETIN, Secretary and Treasurer. Jam. Barbeck, Henry Springer, Daniel Ilarbaugh, Sr., Levi Martin, N. E. McLaughlin, James Luton, J.. McLaughlin, James Kelly, Fisher A.Blocksour, Frest., Levi Martin, Secretary. lunar-Ness A. it A. M'ltain, Th. Umbatzetter, Dr. Irish, Joseph Hall Springer flarbaugh, IL N. Stanton, Wilkinson & lioffstott Gilbert & Frederick, Pittsburgh; Jas. Mas.on, I„q.. Henn, ilarretann B Co., Cleveland; Graham & M'Coy, Dr. G. Fri, Cincinnati. den :7 Er.,?.- CITIZENS , lasuranc• Company o Plttsburgh.—NY ISAGA LEY. Prpsilr nt ; SAMUEL L. M AI:SHELL Berr..tary . Office: 94 Water Streer,belloren Mar/Wandflood: ..re.. Insures HULL and CAJI.GO Risks, on I.hm Obis and mind Hirer, and tributaries. 'noun% ogainst. Loom or Dornute by Niro. A LSO—Against the Peril: of tan be.. and Inland Novio. lion and Transportation. Wiliam Bagaley, Win. Latituerj r James M. Cooper, Samuel 01. Kier. Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap,jr., John S. Dilworth, base M. Pennock, Francis Sellers. E. liarbaugh, J. Sehootimaker, Walter Bryant, William B. Maya. John Shlpton. Ocoee Ohlo and Pennsylvania Rail:. 11-; e :Y road Company, 14rrstwn.u, Ileeem!wr —NOTICE—The Annual Meeting I r the :I.G.,tholderA not Blection of Directors of the 01110 AND PENN:VI, VAN] A RAILROAD WM PANT, for the ene oll 4, year, will be held at the office of the Company, In Pitteburgh, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of January, 19it5, between the hours of 10 A. M. and a P. M., (meeting at 10 ) By order of the Board of Direitturt decS.stt4 ' filtitlee,-Pittabitrgh and Steuben ville Railroad Company.—Th- Not, Lott )Latino of the ,Ytorkledlerti of he Ps MAIL, AU II AND ,TEUIttiN VILLE RAILROAD CO , IP.SNY xill ie. livid, in sec:rename with Mir. MONDAY, the tith clay of J nutiary. I titt'S, at the Dine. of the Company, No. Ito Tool. etre,. Pan burgh, at 19 oNtlork in the forenoon. for lb. pone... of electing a President and twelve Director, f the etten lug year. rierkl CIIARLER NAYLOR, Secretary. Monongahela Navigation Company .—Notlce to btockholetera....Tl, Ann.] Meeting of the Stockholder,. of the NIoNONti A lIELA NAT• IGATION COMPANY will be held, ns required by Inc, on THURSDAY, the llth day 01 January, 166.5, at the ettlee of Coo Clempany, No. ;6 Grant street, in the City ni robe burgh, at It o'clock, I'. M., for the election of °Moen, for the e,ulog year. tleC-61k..1 Wll. BAKEW ELL, Secretary. Chartiers Valley Railroad Compa— ny...A meeting al the atoethottlers of the CliA TIERS VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY will be held, In accordance with the greetsions of the Charter, on M. 'SPA Y, tit. Nth day of January, 1533. at the St. Charles Hotel, to the City of Pittsburgh, at 3 o'cloct in the alterbnon. the purpose of electing • 11 anl of Managers for the ent.u. ing per. J. K. MOORHEAD, Proident, Piltrburgh, December IS, 1K54--ideclStbl Dividend -.4:ITIZMNS' IN:URANCt. COM U•er , l'Ati I(.—Tln. Prenidnnt and Lirertorg Com pa 1. bare this day declared s Di•ldend or rick per bars, upon the capital stock. Three dollars psysli eto th. tockholdera, or their legal represcutative, tin arid aro, he insL, and one dollar chanted to their r tick. SA,NIUKL L. 31AltsillELL, bccretary. Pittsburgh, December Di, 1854,-1 dcclbian NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, iFSICE, No. 76 WALNUT STREET. PIIILAIJELPII lA. CLiAR 7 ER PERPETUA L. Autlierised Capital, 1300.000 A SSETLA LIABLE FOR THE LOS-IOF THE CjM PANY. • Stock Notes, (begotLable tormjseeared by Mort g rl:Veiy d a g C•l. ' 4, "n • Mortgage' and Jualments, Bond", tc. Quit Ames and Cabe Item,: Total ..V2SU,COO CADWEI., PrasMont. 0. 11. I Ithql, W Fire, Marioe coal Inland TranFportati. tetarn t current rate., REFER ENCES. P1T1,111 , 1011. Kramer & Rabm, Curling. Rob. rtson A Co., N. Holmm A Sow, Wm. imgeley & Co., • J. A. Hutchison & Co., D. Leech & Murphy. Tiernan & Co. P 1111.41.111411.1.. Weirtright, Huntington M. L. Hollowell & Co., & kloye, Level S. Proem A Co., C. M. & lien. Abbott, Wood & Oliver, Heattn f Lynette, Caleb Cope A Co., Chas. tiegargen A Co., Drexel & G., Banker., lion. Wm L. Keley, Scott, Maier & Harts, Hale A Co., Deal, Milligan A Co. J. BANKS KNoX, Agent, An, 115 'A .ter !greet, IL t•burett PITTSBURGII Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company; OFFICE 53 FiFTII STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBUItUII, PA. JA3IES c, IltallL Prraidi•nt. CHARLIP A. COcana, Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or on:l...cost with LIFE RISKS. Afro, against hull and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and 'dia. siarippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risk+ generally. And against LOSS and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Polieirs iAnUed at the lowest rates copMetvn, wit), safety to an parties. Jame. S. ll.n, Samuel 31'Clurtxo, William Phillip., John Scott, . I Joseph P. Gamma, M. D., John bl'Alpin, Wm. F. Johnston, J.tnex Marshal, Goorge S. SeMan, mr2s.ly 11 HOWARD Health Asioclation of U,DY Pittsburgh, Pa.. - OFFICE. No, 100 THIRD oppoqlte the Telegraph UR - ThiA Aastatlation 1.. organ Dad for the Purples of affording mutual msiitan.e to each other, in rase of a.•.eknes. or a.•. rident. By pay mg a email yearly payment, the member, of the Aasmiation aveures • weekly layelD.,l tiring eirkne,, averaging from $1.15 to SIO pee week.. In this Ansa-intim] ell members are equally interested in the management and pron.. S. B. IFKENZIE, President. '. J. linscrca, Secretary. Finance Alommittee--Josuu Kum, JAWS Beaten, D. N. Ilorserir. Consulting Physician—F. Dunn, M. D. tioviluf . _ IE.TNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Chartered 11819—Capital Stock 8300,000. THOS. K. BRACE, President. THOS. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DI.III4CTORS- Thom. If. Brace, Samuel Tudor, Ebenerer Flower, Ward Woodbridge, E. A. Bulkelev, Joseph Church, Roland Mather, Frederick Tyler, Edwin Cl. Ripley, Robert Buell, Samuel S. Ward, Miles A .Tuttle, henry Z. Pratt, John 1,. Boswell, Austin Dunham, Ouster. F. Davin, Junius S. Morgan. Fa-Policies on Fire and Inland issued on tavern. ble tern., by GEORGE E. ARNOLD, Ag't, deeltly No. 74 Fourth street, Pittsburgh. [1 ::sAfiSOCIATED Firemen's Insurance ay Company of the City of Pittsburgh. J. K. MOORIIEAD. President—ROßEßT FINN Ecc Y, Sre. th Will Dour. against FIRE and MARI NE RISKS of all kinds. Oflice: N 0.99 Water street. • 11111CROM - J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B. o:Sawyer, R. B. Simpson, Wm. M. Edgar, 11. K. Wilkins, 0. R. Paulson, •William Collinprood, R. B. Roberts, John 'M. Irwin, Joseph Kaye, Wm. Wilkinson, David Campbell. A LARGE LOT FOR SALE. em 788 l e:t ?sylk3lll,X4e..t,'" the river a bounded ha nk, to n irr " i s n' t T ' s ;7 be mold on reasonable terms. It is near Bakewell & Co..' new glass works, and several other manufacturing estate lishments. It Is the largest and hest lot now to be had in Birmingham for manufacturing purposes. Title perfect, and clear of incumbrance. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, at his Late Office,. i 926 Fourth street. shwa Bmlthfisl.l. n Pennsylvania Ho•pit al.-- tiO ' Drs. L. SCACNCI, Second, between Worst and Market street., and J. Rum, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle. gbeny city, are the attending Physicians to the above Insti. tution, for the first quarter of 1851. Applications for admission may be made to them at all hour. at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o'clock, P. 51. Recent cases of accidental injury are received atoll hours, without form. jslo4. t[ g. Franklin Saving Fund and Loan Association, OFFICE, No. UT FitONT STREET. Discount Day—AIONDA. Notes offered on SATURDAY to th e Burglary, at the store of John Mellor, No. 91 Wood argot. Weekly Date received at the same time and dam dechlimj J. WUITTIER, Secretary. - - Um C. le EARER, 110 MARKET street, Pit'.- burgh, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In FANCY L--- - AND STAPLE VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, offers to ray To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and country dealers as large and well selected stock of and /Manufacturers. Goods as any Eastern house, and earns prices, thus .11 . 01:4 pat; EUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior goon, y rsight, time and expanzes. ja:ty,' , 1. of OIL. OF COUNAC, of which s 4 of an ounce with toe ' polo. pure Spirit riell produce a fineCognew Brandy. Ili. E., }..NCES of ROCHELLE. and UTARD'S BRANDY; .1 J AMAICA and ST. CROIX RUil, AILAC. CIDER .1.1 1 PEACU BRANDY, HOLLAND OCIIIEDAM SCLINAPrs and SCAYTTISH Winne:Y. are acknowledged by the Nes Y, et manufacturers by the greet demand after them. 1...- riotiona for nee will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, 141 Malden Lana, New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platina, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Eat. ()opal's, Sulphate Am -1:1ei Notlcea....The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO- moot iss. as. dedl tf ey CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the The House of Rettig., brat WEDNESDAY of every month, at scuocuLErrEicl4, - volt WESTERN I.ENN, , YLVANIA, AT PITTSBURGH, in the Diamond. By order. ri. now open for the reception of inmates regularly arm.. i. 1,1, OW. W. SEESE. Secretary mated from counties compoing the Western Judicial Dl3• L.V.I. 0. 0. F.—Place of meeting, Washington Halt, mot of Pennsylvania. Form, of commitment can be ob. Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. tinned of the Superintendent" it the House of Refuge, or PUTSCURciii L0C0L,N0.338--Meetsevery Tuesday evening. of the Secretary, at the office of Palmer, Hanna k Co. hlancenstm IINCeMeIII.9I, NO. 87—Meets first and third By order of the Board. Ittlay of each month. Lmarlitly . declO JADES ANDERSON, President. . —5135,000 1.0 1W ,t 7 .2 . 2e, bt.3 • .. 9,773 [U. AII:ENT/ON I S. L. o.—You are hereby notified tr• • attend at your Armory, on JIONDAYS, WEDNEo. DAYS mud PRIDAYI3, for drill, and to trannuet snob nese ao may come before the Company. P. KANE, morhotimd Pieeretary ore tem t&D To Let.--THE SECOND rTuktY N TUNE ENGINE HOUSE (a LULU suitable for potato meetings.) will be let for three or four nights in the week. Enquire of GEORGE FUNSTON, cl,c4:3m at S. NrClurkan's, No. 96 Wood street._ $1.83,7/0 16 Such as Coustlpa tion, iu wsrd Piles, Fuli.ese ' or Blood to the 11.. hl4 Aeity of the Stomach, Nausea; Heart burn, DiFgust for Food, Fulnees or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering ut the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried ond ffidirult Breaching, Flattering at the Heart, Clroak log or Scatfocating E. , usation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, lore of We'e before the Sight, Fever and Doll Polo in the He'd, ILifirien , y of Perspiration, Yell.. woe.::Lf the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Bock, Chest, Limbs. Sc., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Con-taut Imagin ings of Evil, and great Pepre,ion of Spirit„. The proprietor, in culling the attention of the public to this preparation, doan so with a feeling of the utmost confi dence in its virtues and adaptation to the di..es for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of o ten years' trial before the American people, and its reputation ...le it unrivalled by any similar pre p.efions extant. Tile testimony in its farce given Op the most prominent and well Simon Physicians nod Individu als, In all parts of the country is in: Ertel., Referring any ho may doubt, to my Metn,abills," or Practinal Receipt Bok, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for the (human Bitters. Principal Office and Nianufsct ry, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. Ake - Sold by Br. Gyo. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A. Fohnestock A (to. - No. Si Wcsel olorrt; Fleming Brothers, 60 Wood street ; H. P. Swartz and°J. P. Fleming, Allegheny. dirlikdawly Is TILE PREVENTION AND CURE OP CHAPPED r and Or adcanucticating a healthful aoftness nod pliancy to We rain. Thus truly elegant composition b,' no rival, infer in hoer peer America, 83 thou.sands can ti,tiry. I[l4 truly specific Its comporili, rented. to this duy a profound secret to creep other Perfumer in America. its greatbus, however, given nee to Imitations Bout which, it can be readily determined by its peculiar semi.transparent appearance, the ahem:tee of all greet-Mean, nod the agrt.cable milky rroulsion into which it instantly :,pplyine. it to the wet bends. Its etbects are immediately cud c ieuvuely Z 1238 ill', Those who have once expeeienied ettcaey will certainly never seek relief 1,111 olio, application, • ' ISAZIN'O bletit-Tdll.l, Ot CIL/NV:SE 1 , 1 , JT11 PASTY,— A 1 ulothb Denteltrire e which ceda be used te3tottantly, if de hirel, /vying a heal/Idol final:kn.: to the teeth, end wore 1' urn, edior to the gut.. It Wl•n ditaipate., the odor left by lbe u:e• tobacco. To Led principal Deuggistc is Pithiburgh, and thron.hout Uturcd 3turilipartured ~.utelynu X. UAZIN. No. 111 Phuttsot uta....,t, below Fourth, dec,l:tlaultn i. Philadelphia. PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE, AC HARRISBURG, PA. THIS Imtitution, for the litwrnl oducation of Young hod'. , vested by Charter with full Collegiate powers, ha-Ice n suireislut operation for more than one year. The to ii one of the lust t pleasant and picturesque in the Slate, The arrangements of the Oullege are such as afford pertainr advantages in acquiring a s,lia basis for the tneuttti suprrrtructure. Their are two d,partments—the Oillegiato and the Preparatory, with their appropriate Ida oche. or ;Pa ruing . . The COM". of study in moth Li three tare. , frelzriatel by or many different elaii-es. Young La de lotuottod xi :my timo. J. ROBINSON, Liwarti of Ltstruetors. REV lIEVKILLY Ic. WA12124.1. A. )1., rrincipal MI!, C. CUSIMAN, Principal Femuio Teacher. =ll C. 1k.0.11..01/. M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. Ac. Wa. a. Inartua, Lecturer on Natural Ilt3tory, Natura ISOLIILT-11, ?rat. nt Instrumental Music_ .1,, T. CA rr. !•mt. Vocal MUM'. • for (•ln , ular or 1.,r other infornstinn, nlirr, the Prin Ted. 11. K. W 41,14.:H , Hatrißburg, dec7:3m 1 , 111.. late Itrinoftlt ttt Ls having &ton .li.elved by the Itu h t f F. llulzg, es the 1:11 met., the tt,lhtes ,Slid tem Y.lll b. rettl-1 by the uniereigned, ut heir ettit.e, venter o: Ito. sot First streets. IS.tAC A/SFS, Surviving Partner. Pi; tslturgh, Septets , er 3Q, 1F54--"Losttl:y A TAN T:FACTUItEIt ul Spriug and Bier Steel, Clou.th 13 , 1 test 111uu,611 V. iogn, COB/J and }liptk i;rlL, b ut Taper, Lail putuut, 6esew, aO ,l liutuatereq Inn/ of Ito , nod lirttt rtreeut, littiburgh, uc=ly Id _MC .111.9 D. D. 'Lagers & Co., m of f ai l , V). 1:1[1 , patrut improced itrel corner 11.n.0. and YlrPt strerts. ort:ny NNT 1 "o , L , I tz Li k e Tie, Ferry, hetarrn Fourth and Libotty ,treets. Lot 00 fret front by 79 fart ark, the Lot and te, Hon act on Logan street, Sixth Ward. tror , Hof,— fr. ntinta, I.o;an street. and the other on Carpetiter', , . Lot 1,, by tot. Also, the aloud Ifr dr ecru ,on the corner of Ferry and teeter atrorta, the le ,ar rum., oneyetir from let of April, lar,U, wet, the Furniture, lladdinc. de. The blouse at pres ent ~, dodo„ a tpeel h uninem, and to pleasantly 'treated. For terns ant further particular , coduirc of ALEX. CUPPLES, ,s a,.Zitf corner rf Ferry and Water afrects. it. AI A. C. Duncan, tlr 1101,ESA LE 010/Odic% kn.! heal-r• in Producr, For. .Mn and L1 , 4,4..1,01! Moncrucakele and Ilertii fied Whisky. No. :I+l Liberty rt.. Pltodirgh. Po. f Silver Manufactory. LI I 'DONS, FOR 6c, EIJIiLE Nis, A r.—ltkorrirt PRICES. L —oWillA lw i ilitirs in ultimata, dri lig my own work, w r are non rtilimg at iew.A. 10 per rent. low, than Uri eastern etti. , , or els-wLere. All wurk i, worrauted. , . . Seerling —IV,. also manufacture Spoone of th Brash eterhog quality. Weiele, and it etch repairing continued, with every f snits ani renewed 4 , terminatiou to give entire hatishistio to customers, loth ho to price awl the superior quality • the work:. W. W. WILSON, PITTS MIRO(' CO AC VAC CORI( . Y. 01GCLOW OM, I. ST LC ZN, ,011UE 'ligelow & Co., (2171.N.1E5: , 01iS h BRILL. IW, No. 46 , 0 Diamond n !toy, 11,/, IS v.% street, Pitt, OACHEn, CARHIAMES, TuNr. Iltdirti I Eli, nod every doirriplion of fan y roamed bunt Iluisbod in it 'damn, tin uric a d t Inauty of dodgo, eledau, of ituinit , skill o workmanship. and durability ol matrrinia. 44- All work wnrraniod. noN L , li.kNK VAN GooRDER hoe , Ju.t ret-eleel a large and 12 leautiful saierimunt of M. dining Collars, bleevei and tt tt. in Crape, Tarleton at d Swig, black lace sod gang. Valle, hack lloooirry and (Mores, in nuol, eotton, : Ibßok and Crapes, In ail qualiti,k Aluxotooloor loovou't hoo , t Kid Glovrs can airs}, he loom! nt No. ail MARKET STREET, corner al the Lis mond. Itirrt. S. Hawn. James D. 51'001, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert lalvay, Alexander Reynolds, Arm atrnng County. W,rltlng Clase—DraT's College. ILklerelNs 1 , 11.031 A WRITING Ti ACHER WHO j_ EX Nil SPECIMEN BUT 1116 tWN.—The lley nett Evenieix Writing Chi et, thie Inetitution ee In toll opereti,n, meter Mr. J. IL WILLIAMS. Lidic r e meete -.lterate apartrucut from 3 till 5 o'clock. Those Mr. Willi... .pion lid etyle of bu - net. , 15 tantinehip, will pletete null and got eitewimeree of hie writiutz. unreal° N. L. Kitt:lnning Ilirwto Stow, Bearer. l'inbc and ern:mon:al Vixitind and Wrd.ling Cards exec:, fed ulx , u rho, notice. Ilia work in thlv liu. will be found Nuprrlor to any ever execute] i thl4 cite. 'WILL find it te their atrantade ta call and eaanathe our VV, taw', Ed math., befere purehasind h. , rer Our variety, I,th le: to style of tiohh and utility, it superior to any in this marked We al, hare a Laundry Furnace, rww deddo and principal, deshMed exprk , Nly for Steam' GRAFF, ILEISINGER A CHAFF, 1 . 21 Wood street. I )1( a caber, indugtrinue young 11131:1, .rho trill devote .:it f) roan tom. to 111 , huoirvoi.t. a SMJATIOS AS C'llll.' PING CLERK in n Wholesale or Retail Warehoo.oe, or A,. stotunt Itook•Kreper, or a itlre iu a Grocery or Pry Cat, Store; and will make him , olf generally use: ul tr etc YU. iudyer. A mate aildrootaed throuch the 1 , 04 0111, to IA. it Lt.," or hat at the WE, of the ^ lot," 1,11 ri eel to I moil , a tentian. ortnut Notice. IHAVE this day ase.eiMA with me in the wholesale Fruit and Confectionary husinesq, my son, T. 11. An dt,son. The husine, hereafter, from Ohio date, November lath, 11.34, will be conduct, I under the name and I..tyle of J. C. Anderson d :on. novl7 J. C. ANDERSON. J. WILSON & SON keel+ constantly on hand every description and va riety of OATS AND CAPS. both wholesale and retail. Those de , tring 8 nelit. hishiork itblo Flat or Cap. goal and eltenn, would do well to giro ua a call before purshaiilog elsewhere. novlB 11113 undersigned having sure...ed.-Ai to the business of Messrs. Ralph and John Jeekson. and located. himself vest doer to the Livery ruiLle of It. 11. Patterson, on Dia mond vtr et, moor Grant, is prepared to do the work of lIORrE oillt/EING, in the be, manner and with the ut meet promptitude. Hexing had lerge experience In the hurinetxi.and in-session u thorough knowledge of the struc ture and ellararter of the loot., and au Intimate at-quaint -0,, with the it, he bar coulideuer ice his abil ty to give rativfaistion to all comers. nO - rOlvverve—the chop Iv next door to the Livery Stable of Robert IL Patterson, Diamond street. llorseo!hod to please customers. W. S. JACKSON. rlt Nr011U71!ttllaly: rebof:toc k w,llno,l:dtr,ta CO.'Sst..guerrrotype htn,et, opposite Meson's, but upon the payment of ),•u can prooare an good • LIKE NESS ns ran Pe procured iu this or any other city. Call nod give MI R trio!. RUB C. B. Identity & CO., (111 EAT CARPET WAttElluliSE, ..Vo. 82 Third erre{ k . " near Market. would respeettully inform their friends and the public generally, that they have now in store their complete FALL 5A.14.1K, consisting of CARPETS of every douriptiom from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the emu. roon ingrain, limp and Bag. Floor Ott Cloth, from ore to eight yards wide. new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Canton Nlatting, Droagets, Ittig,Mitts, Stair Rods Window Sh.,des, d.e. Person in want are invited to call and exam ne their :toils. Steamboats, hotels, and lioddenees furn ished nu the moot re4o.omible term, AUSCELLui.NEOUS. _Bazin's Amandine, =ffßll=3l Isaac Jones, Three houses and Lois for Sale Watchmaker and Jew.-Iler, corner of Market and Fourth rtrorta JUOURSIING GOODS Steamboat Owner. Wftnted, Slats and Caps liormlelaoeing No Humbug • 61:nettl profit, end quick sales.""Vil TERMS t.ASII ONLY. MlZti MEDICAL Hernia, or Rapture, a Cheriable INlimas.. ry - E- DR. KEYSER, of 140 Wood street, begs leave to an. nounce to tho public that he has made arrangements with Mr. March, of New York, to eell not Wept RADICAL Cuss Tame, which received the prix y medal , hrmnh s ear. girl committee, consisting of Professors Reswicx, Eamon, CUISOCHAY, CLtas, Luotow, and others, at the New York Industrial Exhibition of all Natkma. Dr. Keyser hal an office back of Lie Drug Store, where all kinds t f TdUBB KS, SUPPORTERS, LACE STO.I. INGS, SUOULMEIt BRACES, PILE PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, are fitted sad satisfaction warranted. Truman at every price can-be obtained, and of a quality superior to any others in the market. The great prevalence c Rupture has induced the Dr. to give especial attention to those cues of ammo requiring mechanical support, with fall confidence that his long experience In the treatment of such cases has enabled him to moot thoincreaaing wants of the community in this rvgnni. If you have a rupture do not fail to call. Ask for Dr. KEYSER, at his Wholesale Drug Store and Truss Depot, No. 140 Wood streeLyittaburgh, Pa. Sign of the Golden Mortar. decifixisw If you don't went to be Stialiht don't wear my Shoulder Brace SQ .- For more than two years we have warn Dr.Keyser's 4 . a ashington Suspender Braze," and feel it a pleasant duty again to recommend its no. to all of eedantary occupations. Combining the advantages, of a Shoshl Brace with those of a pair of Suspended, it is light and comfortable, and effectually counteracts the disposition to become stoop shouldered. Those of our readers who are In need of. such an article, should call on Dr. Keyser, on Wool street, nor. ner Virgin alley, and examine this Brim, which has re. cently been much =proved—rig:burgh Darden, Decem ber fish, DLit. fold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S Truss and Ehoolder Erase Depot, 140 Wood street. Sign of the Golden Mortar. dee2Salaw Arir w clip thefolknoiss g frost the Beading Jotsrisal. .0s Keyser, the agent for the seedieine, says he mil warrant or guarantee a can irs any case of Hip Disease or Serof tda, that may be prttelilta. Pamphiete containing cora of the matt uttonashing character mil be given to any one gratis. Oakeley% Depuratlve Syrup. " We understand thetour townsman Dr. George W. Oaks• ley, to now giving his whole attention to the mumfacture of his Depurativa dyrup and Extract of fiarsaparilla, in order to supply the extraordinary demand. for the article which are coming in from all quietism This Syrup is with• out douLt the best of the kind made in the country. We know it to be one which we can kowesay recommend to the favorable notice of our reader.. It has been tested by years of experience and use, and found to be all that le chidmed for it by it, Inventor. A pamphlet is lying before us, filled with certificates of cores, the names appended to which are not men of straw, as is usual with documents of thie char. actor, bat ma/ known ea/sense Beal meetly — who have experienced the effects of its camtive properties. Append ed to the are certificates of diffamet county officers of Iterks county, with the sisals of their aerated °Maw attached, stating that they are Well ampealated with the persons whose names are given as reimis, (among which are the names of a number of our principal pleysimans,) and know them to be genuine We advise those Of oar readers who are afflicted to call upon Dr. Oakaley, at his office to North Fifth street, and procure one of these pamphlets, which will not foil to .tiafy them that his preparation is one of extraordinary power and allialmay, sad eminently deserving of their siliention." Sold wholesale Lull retail at DB, KEYSEa'S Drug Store, Nu. 140 Wood street, corner lfisisiu alley. Sig. of the deeldew CV - Agency of Dr. 3, S. Witch's Celebra ted Medicines, at PILO. H. HEYSZII:B Drug Snore, No. 140 corner Wool street and Virgin alley. Cherry Pulmonic, Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Expecto rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurative Syrup, Heart Cor rector, !tumor Corrector, Pure and ihallebial Cod Liver Oil, Anti-Dyspeptic nature, Cough and Cathartic Pill., Nervine, Vermifuge, Female Pills, Female Specinc, 3e., Au, used by him et:l.l.ll3[ly and with unprecedented success, In the treatment of WA Coughs, ansusaption, Asthma, Heart Diseases,Dys pepsia, Scrofula, Slin Dismal, Rheumatism, Ratak Complaints Pam, etc., de. Dr. Pitch's touqualled Rifest Silver Flatat Abdominal Supporters. Dr. 'itch's Improve Fisted Steel Spring Shoulder Brace. Dr. Pitch's Silver inha ling Tabs. ALso, all kinds cr Proprietary Medieinea, at the lowest prices. sr holemste and retail. novlB:daw LIST OF GENUINE FAUST MEDICINES, FL E 11 . 0 . BR 6 - T HE R Et, Propriaum of 11las•%YenaltapaaIllm ?Ma. Wholesale Lraggista and Deolerz its Patent gledicines, Corner Fourth and Wood etreets, Pittsburgh. 77 Ei - - - .LER'S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Javne's .I.teratiVe Ci.rtr.htitiVe BabZin Hair Dye: w Expectorant: Sanative Pills: w Hair Toole: Wistar's halssm of Wild Cherry ; Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam; Lim - land's German - Bitters; Holt.. do llostettes Stomach do Merehises' Uterine Catholieon : Storms' Scotch Cough Candy; Price's do; Thorn's do; Howe's do: Osgtod's India Cholsgogue; ?dome's Invigorating Cordials Tyler's GUM Arabic Drop.; Harrison's Hair Dye; Phalotee do Batchelor's do 31c5lunn's Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown's Essence ofJamalca Ginger; _McAllister's do do: Kidder's Indellible Ink; Payson's do do; Arnhold's do; Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana; Lyoun' Kathairon; David's _Lilly White; Btain's do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt's do: Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment Mexican Mustang do; Farrell Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; • Bartie'S Pile Lotion ; Mnee. Fun; Scarpa's Acoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Rushton, Clark: a Co.'s Cud Liver Oil ; McAllister's:'thuttnent; Sings' Itch do; Perrel's do; Gray'. do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment. do; Swalm's Panacea; Houck's do; Sargant'S Infant Panacea; Perry Davis' Pain Killer; Ayer's Cherry; Pectoral; Iloughten's.Pepain ; Kier's PlMoleum; McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills Ilrandreth's do Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's Anti:hilious do; SarsarazillwilloOd do; Even's do; -473-waynee'Sxtract Sarsaparilla Blood 111. „ f isiyne's Anod_yne Cough do; narnsend'a Health do; David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman's do: Radway'e Beady Relief; Morris' Remedy; Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson's do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; • Townsend's do; Sand's do; Guyana's Extract Yellow Dock and Sampled Woars Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey; Highly &voted Brown Windsor Musk; Ludlum's Specific; . McLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gum Arabic do; Sellers' do; Swayne's Syrup of Will Cherry ; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Barry's Trlcophorous; Norwood'STiocture of Yaratrum Viride ; McLane'Ralebrated Vermlfuge, Dr. Learock's Pulmoulc Wafers; Thompson's Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. McClintock's Dr. Nsedham's Breast Pumps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumps; Gum Elastic do do REV. DR. COVEL'S RH E tild AT IC PILLS, 11Yr the We, (Amp Lde and Speedy Caw of in)tantagalary, Chronic, Hereditary and Mercurial Ithnanatinn, Rhea. main Gout, Innaoago, Sciatica, and other Diseases affecting the Muscular System. SUCH AN ARRAY OF TESTIMONY ea Dr. Covri's RILLUXVIIC PIUS have called forth front all class., was never voluntarily offend In favor of any other Medicine. The cases of cure comprehend EVERY STAGE OF REIF.IIMATISEI, Whether accompanied by that terrible sensibility of the parts affected, common in the inflammatory phase—by the muscular contractions which eo often render the victim of Chronic F hentuatism a helpless cripple, or by the ever changing symptoms whicbarfatiMatimes the characteristics of this Protean complaint. Unlike the "Saagrado" pr.**, of bleeding and purging, which came sapient medicos consider the Legitimate mode of treating Rimumatium, these Fills sustain and cherish the animal fore., invigorate the Constitution, and thus act as the allies of Nature in her efforts to cast off the disease. Their medical action is ditict 'and !specific. It reaches the materics lanai& or nadir-of, the disorder, th rough all th, complications of nerves and fibres in which it is entrenched, and expel, from the blood the febrile principle which feeds, and Fpresil.¢, and intensiliee, while it epreads the fatal ten deneiem of the malady. Cautlon..Beware of Consteifallst Be particular, and enquire for Arr. SAMUEL COVEL'd It kl EUMATIC PILLS, and see that the bones base, on the vuLade wrapper ' his signature countersigned by C. 11. RING, Gene.' Agent, 192 flraidway, New York, without which none are GEIIII/111. PRICE, F7M" CEP= PER BOX. 1n...501d by Dr. OWL H. KEYSER, Pittsburgh: J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. - - VLUABLE ItY.A.L ESTATE FOR MLE, AdAning the Borough of Manchrater-4HIRTT BIIELDLNO LOTS, each '24 feet front by 100 feet deep, and fronting on Market stmt 90 feet In width, are offered for sale gulls low, and on reasonable terms of payment. This proms is Pah of the eetete of the late J,anes Adams, Esq., and the title 1, pets feet and beyond dispute. Apply to JAMIE, BLAKE:LT. novB Wm. Dlgby, Jr., MLNO AND YUEN/Ain Li STOWS, Monde MD, t street, Pinietianh.—Clothing made to Mier, in goat style, =I at moderate mater. slat! =Ea o.' 0 LZVELJIIII A MPI SURGE. -* - - - IN IXONNICIZION WWI THE Ohio asul,Pesaireffilwiltadlrrad, THZ abert.alts_ TEbillot and rnOst reiltilde mast° TriolN o t i Ma k Esdc Oakes, nod St:laxda, is TAAL This route Law lanadtadnallaa abort& sod abort A& boors quicker to Mop; than the cizeuttona on* Yid. BF DLtNOLIA. Thole Daily Trains between Pttlabargh and alarraboad. Three Daily Trains between Cleveland endlThisago. Tien to Cleveland idx boars, Cbiesito terents.twa boom, and St. Loads thirtporron Imam' TIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland issace '''''''' at 7.91 _llOO, M., and 640 P. M , reenacting at Hudson with Trahur far Cuyahoga Fails and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04, A. M., 2.23, P. M., and 8.20, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Itallnad, leave Pitts. burgh at 8.00, A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M. all Mon nesting at Alliance with trains which arrive In Cleveland at 1004, A. M., 2.20, P. K., and 8.45, P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louis, Rork Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. IL, as that Is the only train by which. Nose connections are made through to the above points. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.20 next morning and Bt. lords at mid night. - le i r a zd by goingCl evelan d via Cleve dght houts. ThefromToledo and Qpl~ Lave as knows: Leave Cleveland at 7.50 and 2.30 A. IL, 7.45 arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 4.00 A. M. and 12.00 M. Trans leave for Rock Island and St Louis as Silken : Leave Chicago at 9.15 A. M., Rip and 1100 P. M. Passengers for St. Louie go °sir Rock Island Railroad to Joiks, and thence over the Mono and Misaisaippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 mile.) to St. Louis. Passengers by tha 9.23, A. M., Train arrive in St. Lords at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.06, P. M. Train at neon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland. and there ro checked for Chicago and St. Louis. PARE VIA ALLIANCR AND CLEVELAND. . . .. lax . cuss. UT CLAM, 25D arm To Alliance .. . . .....$2 30d To adman- 50 6.60 Cleveland..._.. 4 001 La BaDe_. 14 60 11 60 T01ed0_.._..... 6 00 Hoek Wand.: 16 60 13 id Detroit. 660 St. Laois__ _ 19 50 , 60 Prearangers are requested to procure heir tkkets at the eke of the Oompany, In Monongabda House, third door below the corner. J. DLIDAND, 8u 't Olevelend. • J. A. O.SIIGHET= IL . deal Pi WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.. THR MAIL TRAIN will leave every morolizethindicys excepted) at. 7 delock, Mopping at an the mauler ra tions, arriving in Philadelphia at 1220 A.M. THE PAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh doll (except Sunday,) at 1 ceollook, stopping at Irvin% 6 Ler trobc, Blainiville, Lockport, Jobasknorn, Wllmore, Altoona, tn., 'rifting in Pldimkthphia at 5 o'clock, the mkt morning. THE EXPRESS TRAIN will leave every evening at 920 o'clock, stopping only at Greensburgh, Latrobe, Lockport, Johnstown, Summerhill, Oallithen, Altoona, At, connecting at Harrisburg with the train ibr Balti more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Halftone, st o'clock, P.M. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leavereverralbir noon (except Sunday) at 5.30 &clock, slopping , ; u, 4 all rent lar stations, and running only as fez as THE SECOND ACCOMMO DATION TRAIN leaves doily (except Sunday,) at 11 o'cicek, A. IL, stopping at all sta. Mons, and running only an far Y Brinton's. RETURNING TRAINS mire in PitteinuniL Pint As commodation arrives at 8 o'clock, A.M. Expreaa,l.2llP. M. Boma Accommodation, 7, P. M. Mail 1220, P. M. Fiat Line, 220, A M. MNMEMMINI Baggage checked to an atationa on the Pennayliania Bail road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passentrers. purchasing tickets In cars, will hochnlixd rO CCM in addition to the station rates, except from stations where the Company have no Agent. Pennsylvania money, and par funds only, noshed in payment for tickets. Aar- NOTICE.—In ease of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Onwalus Line has been /inlayed to convey passengers and baggage to and *maths Depot, at. • charge not to exceed 15 cents for each passenger, and 11 cents for each trunk. . For ticket., apply to J. MUM:MN, Ape., At the P. A. B. Pasamnier Station. on Want). at. Pittsburgh. November 18th. 1854—{ novl4 103011.1 11.4 A p.f.1011.11111:1.1ift.r21.1.11 C M AtE N m erNti l l Y 28, 1864. 1854.' MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh .t 8 AM; dines MATO ante: takes tea. at Crestlire. and makes • dam eons nection there with a test Express Train, reaching amens mai about 12 o'clock at night. EXPREI3B.TRA.TN leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o' pi =li a '. M. , • • after the arrival of the Express train from • , and reaches Creetline at 11,30 P. M., connecting wi the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connectiata are made with the Ohio end-Indiana, and Belibtaaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Isidisamegle and towns in Indiana. . ri ertio haare made with Cleveland. Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with • Summit. Upper Sandusky, Pored, and the towns on the Mad Elm Raid. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, 7anestitle and twits on the Mansfield road. ' Fere to r to ludlanapolingB; to Dayton $6,60 ; to Toledo $6; to Columbus $6,25; to ZaneerrilLe S6,ID; to Closelend IL Through tickets to Loubsoille at reduced Met. RETURNING I VIE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves erasable at 1.11 P 11, and reaches Pittsburgh at 030 P M, ecninecting witti the fast Express Train through in fifteen Tun= to MAIL TRAIN leaves ernitline at 2.30, A. on the sr. rival of the Night Exprees Train from Cincinnati, cad arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.10, P NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN lames Pittsburgh at 10 A N, and 6 P 31, and New Brighton at 6 A N, and LIS P M. /RETORT TRAIN learee Pittaborgh at T A M sad OP. N., and err sea at 430 A Id, and 430, P N. Affir The Trains do not run on Bundy. •T rickets or further information. apply at the Nast offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Cosi , of J. G. CURRY, at the corner °thee ander the N oaongahala Howie, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, labial street Station. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Asset PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NEW •O&LBANI. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY BRUATttS BOUM RAILROAD TO CHICAGO • THENCE BY CHICAGO AND HISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Lino Benito from Chicago to St. Louis. 'FLUES LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY Q3undays excepted) . J. on arrival of Express Train of Bfklugan Southern and Central Railroods— let- ST. LOUIS DAT 9:15, A. M. 2d. NIGHT EXPRIBS-51106, P.M. Trains run through to St. Louie in fourteen hours, els Bloomington. Bptingteld and Alton,taiLtiont change of ears or baggage, connecting at Alton' with.asaly Linn of Packets for Hannibal Qui=p and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW osLEANs, and intermediate points on the Misidasippi, Cod withrincillar films of steamers for Ramos and Council Male. TIME PROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS se Emu Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Mahlon Can_ Mal and Southern Train, and at the depot in Chicago. E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. . . RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jit, Superintendent. Sir Through Misters to St. Louis, by this routs, eau be obtained In Pitteburgb, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitts burgh and Ohio and. Pennsylvania Railroads. feerp27l4a PENNSYLVANIA ILAILKOAD _______ FREIGHT TARIFF, Commencing Deeciaber lit, UMW rIRST CLASS—Broome, Cedar and Wooden W heath. ere, Furniture, second hand, Pure, Pianos, • Wines, in baskets or boxes: 90 cents slloolb a. Donut Clan—Deed Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Minh Clever and Timothy Seed, Glissware,shealwarro Rain Wool and • Sheep Pelts, Egge and Leather :15 cents gi 100 Third dart—Bsom and Pork (loose, Batter, in laidos, kegs or bble • Hemp, Hides, Soap, Window- Olais, sad. Cot. ton, uneompiessed: 65 cents M 100 The. Perth stars—Aleohol,inAll2 maks or boxes,) Bark/ r and Malt, Beef and Pork, Cheese, Lard awl lead. Oil, Whisky, Cotton (compre ssed ,) Lea f Tobacco, 55 ends 9 100 The. Flour, $l5l bbl. • GEORGE C. FBANCIECTIS, novZ Freight Agent. ,;_`• ELLER& IMPERIAL COUGH BYlllll`.---Prof. Porter 0 bait, without eolicitation, given • certificate of the ex cellence of this popular cough medicine. It will be hatee eating to all who am afllkted with coughs, and emending about fora cafe and speedy cure—Pie-thing& Daffy Peet EXCinaden Harm, December 19,1946. Kamm Barron i—ilarlng been or some time part vary much afflicted with a revere cold, sod almost =sten! cough, and baring tried varians remedies, urn_ p, sad all to no effect, I w. Induced by myesteesned friend W.W.. Wallace, of this city, to make a Rill of E.X.' liellers'Oongit Syrup. I did so, and, to my great surprise, I reeelved al most immediate relief. It wu with the greatest digleulgy that I lecairel berme my respect-bre clams, but on taking • spoonful of the Syrup just before entering my lecture room, I could epesk with perfect ease daring the evening. I would particularly recommend It to clergymen, lawyers, and other pubic speakers. I haws used two bottles only, and am now perfectly cured. I feel It to be my duty as a philanthropist, to make tbto public acknowledgment of the efficacy of the article, for I cousider it to be the beet now before the public. JAMEd U. PORTER, ProL Medhentaties. Prepared and sold by R. R. BELLMIS & CO-, 67 Weed street.dog* Blotter. AT A MEETING of the Stockholders of the P6NSYLoo VANIA L'ISCRANCS 0011PANY, of Pitteburgh, held. at the Office of the Company, corner of Fourth and Smith field streets, on 31onolay, the Bth instant, the *ollowing per were elected Director's for the essaing year: William F. Johnston, Jacob Painter, Glum EL White, W. SPClintock, J. Grier Sproul, Jam.. B. Kegley. A. A. Carrier, A. J. Jones, H. IL Com:hall, Kenorody T. Friend, William S. Heron, A. Wilkins, • Body Patterson, Wade plamptca, noel Josiah King. . J. T. DAIMON.. —. D. T. /WM. - E/CCISIOT Carriage Peccary. JTOlCaiTigg, k CO., PIiACUOLL COACH MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontatraete, gbeny city, Pa, have on hand and are minavitiettutag.aa extensive sasormnent of Canines, Brelrewaya ny omi re, Cora, •e.., made in all their venom styles, with strict regard w durability and beauty alibi*, coring Mall their work the beet Juniata iron cool eastern hickory. lib— pairs attended to on the must reasonable terms They' feel s confident that all who may Timor them with theft . patron age, will be per:ectly Bedded on laid Jf their wort. The Pittsburgh and itiancheater Omnitobes pm.= teen minutes during the day. W anted) A SITUATION AS STEAMBOAT CURB, by a T Ad, Man who can give undoubted reference as to hie businees habits, honesty and .eapeelty. Would be to Al the OEMs of Samna Clerk. A note addressed to i♦. D. through the P. 0., or left at the Mlles of the Post,. ctrl meet with prompt attention. derlihfor DILESSING BUREAUS—Mahogany sad walnut DriiiiisSE Bareault, serpentine fronts, a handsome azdaNtoklbs' ad and far sale by T. It. TOONGI k 00; - ' °etaemittilkld itnek • Waage*. AGOOD BOOK-KEEPER, who undushood. Elon the bovines rowcally. A Lama onnowsktoo be give). Adttros, LOGE Box VS, P.O. Oat : 3:,.'.'s~x' 4 ... MBE ZEZE:I
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