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Instead of giving us the bleak and dreary days, heavy snowa and freezing atmosphere usually supposed to be incl. dental to mid-winter, we are now in the cenjuy ment of aa balmy and genial weather as the Month of May ever produced. Saturday was particularly favored in thie respect, and the spring-like appearance of everything around, caused our streets to be crowded with beautiful ladies, dressed oat in all the colors of the rain bow. £few more days like the present weather will make us really imagine winter is over. Amuck; or A House Tatar.—An individual answering to the name of James Stewart, :.tole a horse a few days ago, from a gentleman h +ing near New Castle, and ecamped to this city with his spode. On Saturday afternoon, as he was very leisurely riding along near Manchester, ou the stolen animal, he was captured by the offi cers of justice, and lodged in the Allegheny watch house. He will have an examination to day; , we suppose, he will be sent back - for Accomarr. —An Irishman named Michael Dougherty, while employed, on Saturday, about a new building in Course of erection on Rebecca street, Allegheny, was struck on the head by a brick, which fell from one of the upper stories. He was knocked insensible, and hie skull so bad ly fractured as to cause fears for his life to be entertained. He lives on Washington street, on this side of the river. ANOTHER ESCAPE FROM THE HOUSE OF REFUGE. —A young girl, named Louisa Hines, who was sent to the House of Refuge a few weeks ago, made her escape from that institution, on S'tt nrday. She was afterwards arrested for disor derly conduct, in Allegheny, and committed to the county prison, by Mayor Adams. This makes the second prisoner who has escaped from the House of Refuge since its opening. PAINFUL kectrumr.—Alfred Oreno, a lad about six years of age, living on Pennsylvania Avenue, accidentally fell upon a fork on Friday evening, one prong of which penetrated toe socket of the eye, immediately below the brow; in removing the fork, the point of the prong was broken off in the wound. A physician was called in, mud the broken piece removed by au incission. SUITS AGAINST GENECLAL LAHIMBIL—A number Of suits, several of them for very large amounts, have been instituted against General Lorimer, since hie failure, and on Saturday an affidavit was presented in the District Court, asking for his arrest ou a beach warrant. The Court ad jammed without comiug,to any decision in the matter. To BE Token Ur BOON.—The case of the Com monwealth vs. Miss Emeline Keating, indicted for the larceny of $l6OO, will be taken up in the Court of Quarter Sessions in the early part of this week. There are some circumstances connected with this case which make it of a pe culiarly interesting character. It is looked for with great interest. gEECTION or TREASURES OP THE 'O. & P. RAILIIOAD —Hugh S. Fleming, Esq., Caurty Treasurer, Las been elected Treasurer of the Onto and Pelitid)liralalki Railroad, vice Gen. Wilh!ia.l Larimer, resigned. Thomas Scott, Esq., Presi dent of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' Bank, was also muses Direetor at the same time. LAUCENT or CIIICKENI3.—A colored mon witned George Newton elite committed to j til, yester day, 14 'ziguiru Darcy, of LAwreticevine, for stealing a lot of chickens from John Mergers and Haman Verney. WE are pleased to learrythat all our priucipal Jewellers have agreed to close their stores from this dale %luta the first of April, at seven o'clock iu the eveumg. Purchasers should remember this. SZBIOUB CASUALTY--A uta.:l oarazd Alexan ler Watson, an employee at itlLuily'm glass in the Fifth Ward, fell down e hateuaay at tbta establiahmention Saturday, and br..ke Lis thigh bone. MITTHODISTS IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLZGIIENT. The Christian Advocate, of this city, says there are 2,226 members of the Methodist denomina tion in the two cities of Pittsburgh and Alle gheny. CoiaturrEn To woman named PLmbe Moore was sent to jail, on Saturday, bylilderman Major, for stealing a door mat belonging to J. D. W. White. Duff's Mercantile College, PA.—lueurporatvil by the I...gialature Penusyivimia, with perpetual charter. p. DUFF, Author of the " North American A,-tun !ant," Profeanor of Book-Keeping and Commercial ticiencee. JOUN D. 1111.LIA.)16, tire t.e.t wt hand p: noun in the United States, Prolessur et euturnerann and [)runt. ntal Penmanship. ft. IL IIATCII, Esq., of the Pittsburgh bur, Profenscr of Mercantile I.4sw.anu Econory. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Departmebt, Professor of Mathematics, An. permanently joined the Eirelty, and It will be seen that during 11. LA. I,ol,,,iurvil enge4e menu In the east, Le Oils there tedsrded as t h e , pen• man in the c ,, antry. tiler-Lyre, attractions In student, utt.reil Ly no other 0: the Lind it the United elate, The course of Uniting compel up wards of 400 real transact ono, in 'tn dilferent cuetinei- Double entry BosioK,coping 3 0 practical Ifni ice:, Cal ciliation., covering the whoin held 01 ininul and isrei 1 common, Cotametelil Penmsnship, with every Itnrirr • Improvement in the net. Burin,. Letters and Itosines Forms, of escrydescriplion. Doily Lectures in Coctsi.iela Law, Commercial Fcleuces. the Theory of Fraits, air- rend fora Ca colar. 1: low W. n. TBE OLD PRINTING ESTABL.I3II.IIENT, (Into John. awn a Brockton.) and Blank Book and rt.o.ioLery Yr zwehom., Sa prepa i d w ereeille. crery style Commercial, Canal and Steamloot Job Brit.:tog au,' Buok Binding, and Barnisb every nrocle in the Blank Boot., rap, and Stationery line, at the shorti.,t notice and on tlio wset reasonable forma. . . . Blank Book and Stationery it'arehoum, Ptintitg Offlre and Book , Bindery, corner of 3lnrket and Second et,. , not- lti DeitGAINSLN IIuUS Eth!--% a oder for nue tone 19, subEtaotiarplreillng liuMrs, to coove Merit wehl arranged fur comfort, and to good order; adla ail; de sold at low rates, cheaper than they could be tali, ar the present high price for lumber nod all building W.,/ For cheap Houses, Lots and Farming Loud, 00 ea , y t• of payment, call at the old estadMhed Real Estate ddhcir of S. a F.N No. 140 Third -trier. THE BACKWArtD itEADEti boo Cary it le to read Latin. Ebb iteh Teti in Pons Berne effe , hg uor Lla Sped., Eel:lth,, ho., 110 eht 0.131111, era delasif yb U. Sold at 12;4 cents a cake, at No. Liu l'ior IRE 111ARVE.1.11 NEW 11 ORR—FUDGE - Tony Fudge's Record of tine same in forty chsvcr., a it PI portraits at Solomon Fudge. Reg , 11.121 i George 11 nshingtou Fudge, fivra designs by Darivy ; sole., 12mo ; 011110110 with Reverie. of a Bachelor, Dream Life. Co. For sole by 5 . 11 N Eli k 13J, deati No. 32 Smithfield sirnot. flakiE I.IEIII'ETRJAI. cure, ./re reugh betl:. All chaps, chatem, &c., on the heed, ere heeled ¢J it. sold at 1234 c,uts a comae. et No. 140 Third ,tree t. EAIt Clat-N—bby bus fAr Cetu tor agile by JA.. .11.1 . LAUG1lLIN, Ise. 10 ...10•b040.1 ..t. T %KED APPLES — i 6 bun fcr mile by J SMITH 3 SINCLAIR. CliFiSt , t-200 boxes for sale by dec2B SMITII l EINCI.AIIt Budlin: Dude:6l 11 At fir.l —J ust rueeiveu: Notes on Due and Duelling: by Lorenzo Ida Hay, or bfortos of Ttilugs Ocfaul Rod Pos,oblu. Parish and other Penciling.]: by Kirwan. Huth Hall, a Doweled° tale: by Funny Fern. The History and l'ootry of Finger Dings: by Clearle, Ed wards. Fudge Doinga,frnm Tony Fuilge'a Record : by 1 ke Marvel. /at. and Viakite, ur Thought. in Pruee end V. ree of the True Cranes of Uatdenh•.nal: by Rosalie Bell. The Life of P. T Barnum. written by himself. Ilumeui4 in tLe City: t y the Rev. C. li. Chapin. The Land, or the Saracen: by Bayard Taylor. Preias ot Fortune, ur the I ;Jewry end Advent urea of Ned Lout: by J. B. Jon-e. tur eate by W. A. tiILUENFENNEY jans NO. 7ti Feu, ,t PIA 3 -0 Polt'll. tr,:t. 11:1e'l'ulll AT fiELLTuroi i•i: I OEI 11 , r , ita's CU.. I.e. 0..10•41, rodLerd prico : it ~.0 iloyer's C04d0r5,1 Iro.truvtur, do I .tr) Burgmull , r'n Co do 1 d 1 Booljo VlOllO hodroctor, do 1.1,0 Qv roy'e (.4.21p'-io lo,dructor, do I ,ad Crtidarr . .i do do do 1.2 d lit.itder'> Coltddwod do do I,UO 1) 0 do do (obri'd) do 'A Piano ivilLouL u Mo..der, d o 25 B2rrawe's Nano Yorte rtimer, 1025 CThrlisfs , Forts 41, 2:1 ier eala at tan Muaia r titoravf JdtlN 11. M 1.1.1,01 t, jaas at Wood street, A/' DS 11 near Fourth. Ruth by Fanny Fern. Amabel; a Family tindery. Fudge Doings: by ika Marvel. Ufa of Martin Luther; beautifully illuatrated Amert and Engliab edinura, Words 1.0 a Young Communicant : by Dr. J. W. A le/arn Only a Dandelion, ac, an: by the author of Hower Family. Parish and Other Pancilliago: Kirwan. J in Morrison. humanity in the City: Chal.in. Revival Sermon,; Ist ent ii Plumer's Semen , to Children. Plume,' Juvenile Lieuke tor New Year, dc, dee.29 Basement To Let A . . . . BASE:U.3.7.NT it 05.01,21 feet wide .I.third atuve ground, well finished and Wil I be muted cheap until the let April. l: squire r.. tilt. offir, el the MOON I Nil POST. DI•solullon of Partner•hip. TILE l'A arN.mts till' heretofore ext.soug c..a .1. S. k. T. B. 11A)11.1.10N, iu the Law ouont,s, 1. tto, dhy dooo,lred by toutu.:l 11',e bu,iu,si of the firm will beitttouded to mud .ttled up by 'I li. 11.111- tort, who to fully autto:iuel to atteud to to. l'110)1AS 11 Ild:tIlLTON, J.ilLti S. iIANIII,ION. • - imp- As I have determined to leave for the Wear, I take pleekuve in recommending my partner, Tln.unl 0. Hama son, to e patronage of my triende and former ellente. JoIIN S. iiA3IILION. Pittsburgh, December 25th, 186.1.—1dec23:1 John VV. Butler & ypoORWAIIDING AND,COmmitSluN k.itiALiNTS— Deotara to nil kinds at littabOrgh.ltonutacturvs, Loid tun Mai Load. 87 hoot of oett (.628 • r ~t _,_ ~ ::~~~r • •.; t 4 4 , *5 • ,14 . • e.•11,"1-.,S1f.. COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. • 0/1/10ERB. Pre:air:at—JOHN BRETTON. trot Vice .Pretident—Wm. IL Rem. • ' Second" " Wx. K. Biome. Secretary—Wm. S. 11.mx. rreasurer —.Max D. Bow= &pert rat fry ra—S. T. NORTHAM, J. Clantrattre o f Arbitration for January.—W. P. lEeparn. V. P. ALE:. tloanon, J. AVDrearr, DAVID X. Pena, Join Scan. JANUARY 8 DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET Data or vas DAILY Mealtime Poor, Monday, January B, 1855. I There was great activity on the wharf Saturday, mod the busbies. for Saturday was unusually large. Flour s‘erme to hold Its own, notwithstanding the receipts by river since the rise have been large. In Bacon nothing was done, there being cone in market of any account. We note the follow. Inc ,r.ioe on the books at the Exchange : , 1115—Sales 225 1,13 k superfine and extra. from wharf, $8,53 anti $9,60; 160 do superfine, from store. at 50 d t superfloe, from mill, at $9, 20 do extra, .nore, at $9,62; 'X do middling, from store, at $7,56. IN—Corn: 150 bus Ear, from wharf, at 80c. Oats from wharf at 500. Barley 2,000 bus at $1,35. ..ASSES-10 bills Oak at 2.40. tt ! ISKY-25 bble Beatified at 37; 25 do in lots at 8735 ; 92 do at 36. LT-500 bus at $1,50 "f b.. ll .PS-10 bales at 40c 1.8 lb FEATHERS —2OO 800 at 42; cash. V 11.8-10 bbls Linseed at 92c, 4 moo, interest added; 5 do Lard, No. 1, at 750, 4 mos. DRIED YRUIT-20 bus Apples at $1,19%, cash; 60 do Peaches at $2, rash. CLOVER SEED-130 bum at $8,37, moth ; 24 do do at $6,25, cash. POWDEP.-50 kegs Rock a! $3, malt. ItAY-15 tons in bale', from wharf, at $25, cash RAGS-500 Ik, country at t`,%c, mush. TAR-60 tibia N. C. at $4,25. Weekly Review of the Dry Good• Trade. There has been nothing of much importance transacted In the Dry Goods line rinse our last. The advent of the holi day neasOn occasdoarl, as usual, a great deadness In the hminess. Tills was increased by the advert. influences which have been at work throughout the greater part of the Full season--depressing the market and breaking down the prices. Merchants, likewise, were not Inclined to engage la any new operations, until they should have wound up their accounts for the old year, and ascertained what position they really occupied. In this way, mist of the last week has been spent by our dealers—who have not Died to do any thing else. Their investigations in this way have not, on the whole, resulted very unsatisfactorily. They pare, no doubt, found that their business lows bore unpleasantly to stricted and has not tree very profitable, during islmnFt ft . entire of the hot twelve montbt; hut they have abet found them gloomy features quite At bright to could, under the circumdaneet, have been anticipated. tierce, there has Leen tio real disappointment at the retulta of the salmon's tridlin. All teemed to have been prepared for more eerinus and more disastrous effects: now, that the enndltions of fairs is truly underetosel, an easier and more mann:lent tooling perve lea the trade. Most parties agree in the opinion that we.have certainly h-It and passed through the most trying period. And but few there are who out, that the repo and credit of our traders have been t io• paired or tumid...id by the exigencies and reverses at k ttmes. A crisis as severe was serer gone through with m: re ease and le. lose. This is highly creditable and enmUr ging to our merchant, geuerwl:. They evinces laudable destre to pee nt by the expeditor, of the mod, and to e+tale lish their business on a Fond haanx They have reduced their ontsr+ f spring Ghosts within the narrowest possible linnui, and have otherwise out down their expenses. Tiler prudent retrenchments 'au hardly hill to bear good trait If all uncle:red its the business will but put... a •imi ar course, there ample reason to believe that the sandhi . of the trade would be materially improved. Our owu in :re u:acturers Mire it in their power to greatly reeve the tosl yes., Icy dinnoishiug the quantity and improving tae quality of iii. , iriuniaufacture, This change is mutt. rie.b.d. uor gen rid supplies of domestic felines have hi [her, /...ot On, exiensive, and t.f no poor a character to render there v•-ry nplaDlu, prantable Or creditable to the produce, s. A referM. AUC , ", as •c hi, hinted at. it essential to the pr.- erity of home industry. Without this, it will ale my , be difficult the to: to seeure a preference for our own gnosis. in the doMeStic meal:els With a determination nem+ ,he part of our fiber-ants to reitr the quality rather ' them t increase the quantity of desired.- Wince, and with a j µ . ...rbnombil protection of American indestry, , Ito can have no cause to fear 1. reign competition, and no lea son to doubt the probability of out own success The stecka at goods now on hand are moderate, and ate of being very rapidly augmented. The prospect of an home diale [Neils a: or Cwt very' bright as vet_ A or two, It i+ ti . will bring about a lavorale chance in thin respect. Meanwhile, there is not eu@h iced doing it. any branch of the brade to call for a detallsu notice. Price+ otoo ue unaittled, and mostly favor buyers. BANK FOIE LIST. COMIACILD DULY TOY Tall MORNING POSY SY [loon & Sargent, Exchange Bankers, arner of Mood and Szth ttrerti, Plthburgh. PENSSYISANI A. 01110. Pittaburah. !Sanaa par. State Bart ad brat:when_ 1 Philadelphia " !..i tit her sal Tea t Ranks.— 1 Browns:mile " par. Rank or Sandusky Burksertury a " N Ormtrill. Cheater Ce.(noatisaae)... 1 (.. Norwalk Colurattia Pride Co /, Urbane Dayville " • •.,i h Wdeeter... Delaware co. " i, INDIANA. Doylestown " ti State Stock Danko. ...: Eartou " ... ..... ii Statellk.and branches... 1 Germantown" i, (4 ILLINOIS. Lancaater Bunks ....... .... 51 State Stork 8anka.....5a10 Lebanon " 1 . State Bank Branch .0 Montgomeryco.Banks... l: Book of Illinois .1 '5 Northumberland " ... 4 KENTUCKY. Pottsville • " ... 1 ,4 All aulvent Ranks 1 Reading MISSOURI. Schuylkill county " ... ~y. State Bk.and branches— 1 Washington " ..• i•ar, MTCTIVIAN. West Bra: rh " ...!.., All solvent Banks 5 Wyoming 1 4 . WISCONSIN. Carlisle 1 Marine a Fire I osuranze Cbamberklurg ...... .....- ).!, Co. at Milwaukie 5 Erie 1 1 TENNESSEE. Getty eburgb ......... .... 1 ;All solvent Banks "...5.5 Harrisburg y NORTH CAROLINA. . .. . ..... Middletna n N: SOUTH CAROLINA. Wayneaburg - I . All solvent Dan k• 3 .Yorrk.liatika 4/ , 4 ,1 GEORGIA. Relief Notes ~ ,i1 All solvent Books 3 United Stat., Bonk 15 ; ALABAMA. Allegheny City Svrip_.... par., All solvent Bank, E. Pittsburgh City '• par, LOUISIANA. Allegheny Co. " pre.' AU ar.lvent Bank.. 3 NEW YORK. EXCHANGES. New York City i 4, New York Count Bank, !!.:i. Philadelphia . par. NEW JERSEY. :Baltimore par. All solvent Bank= % Cineinnati N aiwt. DELAWARE. I,llisvilla ..', diset. All solvent Lanka '4 st. Lo Ili! , I diae't. Small Notes , -3:i I VALUE OF C,Ol NS. MARYLAND. ! Amerira n Gold (new)...... par. Baltimore Banks ~,i/I . lmeriean Gold (old) pr'm. Country flank,. 6 / :...overei ,4 R2iB $4 h 3 VIRGINIA. Itlnineast 6 00 Bank of Va.& branches... 1 .Fre.leriskdorsl. 1 80 Farmers'Bk.•bmnrhes.. 1 ITen :hiders i 7 mo Volley Bk. 1 branches 1 'Ten Guilder,. 00 Exchange Ilk. a branchea 1 Louls.Por 420 Wheeling Danko 1 !Napoleons 303 Wheeling branches 1 I Doubloon.. Patriot. 11 70 NEW ENGLAND. IDnubloons,Spanioh 18 23 All solvent Banks B.i.Ducato Auction--Dally Sales. A T the Comeau:T.l Sal, Rooms, Corm, of V...0d sod lA. Fifth lu A. Sl., x general 3,.....rtment of Seaeurathls. Staple end Fancy Dry Goode, Cloth i Bout, and la hoer, at.., AT 2 treLOCl2, P. M., aroterien.Queenhware. MaR-urare, Table Cutlery. Looking New and Second !laud liourehold and Kir , hen Par. raute, kc Souks., Stationery, hiury Article, 'Aluairal Im.teurnenta, Ilan.hrar. and Cutlery, Cll. , (Dm, Variety Gouda, Uold and di Iv. r 4 fin. h I , S, Er, al. DAVIS, Auetiouu, iertut Y. ht. DAVIS, Auctioneer. COE HUNDRED DOZEN KNIT WOOL SOCKS AT AUC. kJ • TION.—On TUESDAY MORNING, Mb in-1.. et 10 o'clock, et the Commercial Salts Rooms, corner of Wood and Filth streets, will be sold, 100 dozen eareli..lllt W.. 1 Socks, wall knitted, direct from importer, and to which the attention of dealers to requested *lB P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. W YPI:AOii boa junt received sod tor sale by lIENRY II 0 , 1 I Hies EA' —::0 bbLn for elan by ittc2i UENRY 11. COLLINS. INSEED bllls for sale by deeSB HENRY IL COLLINS. e 151X-1W lib's Louisville Lime for lisle by deelle HENRY 11. 01/1.L1N9. Er , .6 PORK-12 bale for sale by d 211 lIENRY 11. COLLINS KElll o UrtEß-15 kegstor!'l" by - 101171.1 d SINCLA I ARI.)-10 kegs for .0 ,, by IA d authorised to sell low same valuable Law hooks 10 vole. l'a. Reports, by_ltarr ; Bouvier's Institutes; Oreenliel's Evidence; • Wharton's DigeA, loot td.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, kn. tIEU. N. IiILLMORE, sr gtl at the °nice of Met ning Post. 111,ILDINt; LOT /FOIL SALN.:. A L,./T gi feel from on WYLIE street, and extending back lOe lest to Wide alley. On the back art of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Must.. This Lot le iu u de,iruble location for a residence; and will be sold lot:, nod on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from incluaLranee. Enquire of UEO. Y. UILLMUItE, .vl3 At Mee of Moraine Post. 'pain LIANDSUME LACE SETTS —ltuceived by Taproot! .12 all, morning : 1 Valereielaneo Collar and Sleeves; 1 Iluniten Collar and Sleeves; 1 Guipure Chinnizette and Sleeves ; 1 Slalteae Collar and Sleeves. As the : , ettm nimbi are to be returned to New Vora on Friday, Ladies w6hing anything In this line should call to day at VAN OCHDFICS, I-old No. 5.3 Market *l,, corner of njamond AGENCY. ,11it t - t t, . USES Y. EATON, No. lil sixth street, agent for selling 111 and buying PATENT RIOUTS, hi now authorized to sell the tollov log lately ,patent.l articles Timis potent Oil titobes, for Steam Engines; lhaitis pock Drilling 'Machines; hoe's patent DnII, for Drilling Iron; Copclaiers fitatiouary and Portable In Mills; Crawford'. Steam and Water Uuagea ; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Mach i The.: articles have boon examined by practßal nechanica and machtnista, and pronounced superior to :,ay tou.e. Ile is al., authorized to roil Rights to maks e.. , 1 sad these articles in'uny part of the country. lie has oL.r , hr sale hot-pressed Notts awl Washers, and finished Dress Work. He is also prepared to tuko Agencies for the sale of other patented bights and new Inventions, anJ give to the bust nese faithful and constant attention. Or refers to the following CARD. The sul.cribers have long I era acquainted with Mr. Moose F. Eaton, and hare no hesitation to recomtnending 1 him, to all who may wish to employ his services, on a gma tieman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, In whose exertions every reliance may be plaued• Neville tl. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larimes, Jr., John Graham W. U. Denny, 11. Childs a Co„ James Wood, N. Mohacs & Sons, P. 11. Friend, Kramer .t Rehm, F. Lorenz, L. 11. Livingston, Ramp A Wade - William F. Johnston, William Phi llips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson ..M . Candless, A. W. Loomis. Prembuban, November Xtb. /S&L oor27dif =OEM ~~_ '' iFroat the N. Y. Time", Friday.] TELEGRAPH MAILKSTB. All rnle•nt Danko AUCTION SALES AT 7 O'CLOCK, I'. M., Law Book* S FOR RIF ER MEJY. Last evening, by the mark, there were five feat eleven inches water in the channel, and rising—it hating risen three inches in the preceding twenty.four hours. The "Keystone State," Capt Ilaclett, le the Monday pocket for Cincirmati—the hour of leaving, 10 o'clock. The"Adelia" nod "Dan Convera" arrived from and loft for 7.-.neAville on Saturday. Ti , morning picket for Wimellng to the "Diurnal Eh. will Irave at ten o'clock. The red shuttered steamer " rachange" to the regular evening packet for the " Bridge City." The steamer Endeavor" Is at the wharf, and °apt. May Is endeavoring to load her, so ea to leave this afternoon for Louisville, about four o'clock Tie "Chicago" and " Mangleld," both heivilly asriv from St. 1.011421, and the "Advance" from Cincinnati, duti , Saturday night. Th. River, at Lomb:Tine, on the 3d Wet., had come to a o PIS feet nine i1:11.11.4 water In the canal, and live e inches en the fall, 7 .termer "Ironton" struck a snag, six miles below St. t uis, on Thursday, 26th ult., and sunk In about two minute, from the time of the a,cident. No lives wore lost. Tfir Loa boat" Crescent City" arrived at Louisville °litho 3.1 Inst. with six barges in tow, laden with fifty-four thou sand bushels of coal from Pittsburgh. The Pittsburgh Coal Fit& —The tt Cincionati" asaired from Pittsburgh yesterday. :the report. the river falling alusely all the way down, and that the principal part of the coal turps hod left Pittsburgh, and are now below Wheel ing and Pomeroy, getting along finely —an. Cum., Saturday. The" Sind nia," on hr wity down from Wheeling, struck the rocks at Grave Creek, breaking seral of her timbers :ho passed down yentenlay,sod Is go ve ing an the dock e MAditiou for repairs.—Cincinnati Onnnicrciat, Saturday. Cumberland Riven—The Nagiville Whip of the 3d gay.: "The Cumberland wog at a nand yerterday morning, but oommenred failing iq the evening, with four and a half feet on thirtieth Shoal, The' >i olihi eIIo arrived Monday even ing, and the • Shylock' yedoolny. The • Jeannette,' from Cincinnati, arrived yesterday morning." PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 6 rixr WATFII LSI T/111 cnaopm. _ Alta! V }:D. BteAmer I•urkiun-•n, Brow o=ilMM=l Thonnte Shilver, Hen•trickst.n, Wet-t. Newton Ilr n. 11.0nr,i, PertAt, F:liznbeth. :11nshipin, • C..nioy, Wolf, WeP.,ville Nutt 11. Sheppard. NV:W....ling. Enitrate. (i.,.14.n, VV tweling. State. Itellth , Cinrionati. AO siunh. Cinrinnati. )lAo..rield, —, Si. 1,111, blil'Anf 11 , N11In. 1. 1 11,1 1 111,1 1, n0. 1 11.111, , r11. 1111, . T 1 1. 111 1 .•• 11.".1n lienlnty“,l. Elitntwth. City, (iralonn, 7.11.,, Dan Clllll lll l l , Znllv-Vllll. l 1 1 1 - 11111.1. Clu Anti+, 1,111, S!wuz .u. St ' mi. It. Ile ki. , 1.11, u :iTEAMIJOATS., 'ISSI PITTSBV.E.OII, CINCINNATI, .LOIIISVILLE, Pittsburg: and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, PASSENGEKs AND PIRF.IGHT PITTSBURGII, CL';CINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Loul•. rrt. ' lue!led 1:•r ..plenPor, gaiety, and comfort, and fT the e..t.r rwe.rnft Mr 1.1411,1 ST, of PAC., on the Ohio Inver. It connects with the U. S. Mail Lire of Steatuerg from t. tneinuatl to Loutgrillw and }taint Loofa, by w filch paneenger , end fr,ight err lszketed and Te mpted thrown daily. To- , new Steamer,. have been added to the Line, whieL now 0.4, aw of tlef following hoer: Day, of Dora rlrlre Boats. • Purldzn.e. fr,ml'of.sharjh. BUCKEYE ST k T 'l. Iturftnooe.....Sunday. KEYSTf/N TTAIE II ..... ?lentlify. A 1.1.E.1111,N1 ET. `,ll.wis Tuesday. CINCINNAII B 11000. Pal LA BE I I A ..... ..... N Son PENNSYLVANIA I.:Nar vireo 'Saturday. leare VI.. preetee)y. No fretght rwriv.l Fat, nu,. o'clnek ou the morning of departure. For ps,..truiar., Cie boasl, Of to .1111 IN I'IVOSTON,t Agents, .191iN FLACK, M,re nohela Ilnuar Buinfinga. Pittaburgh, Itot. 1 tfor2S] CANADA WEST. Agriske'W.`,";:!;r7Tutrs..".7:!Y44ssld FL TPLEURAPII, Captain R. literi , w. will milk- two triia week 11 , W1 , 1.1:arid: Port ri ad P.,rt Le-nye+ Cio•veland f.r Port every MONDAY and THUILF , DAY EV ENINU, o'c,ork. I...avr, 11m-well 1, 1,.i : , .111.1 at I o'clock. 1../Ives P..rt titan er,ry W EDS F:: DAY •13 SAII:111,111 . El ENING, at The wiz h tho Cob/1.h.. and eihrittu.lll, the C..rviathi and lith.t...irgh, the Lake k Lorca, and the T. 2 1, IL Norwalk and CluTelatal Itailt-natim. AL.. ronnerta at P.lrt Stanl., with the London Line of i+ tagev, w Iforh count,. with th. Cereal Wes.tern Railroad. Yor (might end peorsg. mind y ho,rd. or to SCOVILL LAUDERDALE, Clevipul, n. F 110LCOMIL Port Rl= Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. lilaThe 1., Captain A. S. SFILMILkO, and the FOll i.ST CITY, Captain Gr.oaat 1.) aid run se r•gular DAILY PACK ET,, between Pittsburgh, eteul,tml....• and Vate,ll.l3:, 8:0111P11.,„ NI all intermediate ports. Th. DIURNAL will Irur. Plt,lirgh on Mondn!.s, Wed non Jayaan.l Fridays, at le . elin.k A. Al —firturnx.ag will bete. , wlnvling on Tuaadar,Thurklaya and ;,urda . ,., The Fill ES I' CITY will lens, Pill.hurgh on Te.r. , lnye, Tlturp.dar, and Saturthke at IU A.ll.—Relunatng. taaea haalio,t ou IVedu. kalos mud Fri Fox frt.l,;(lt or ly board o.r to J. i C./1..1.1N1iN%.111P. Agynt, Front ,revt Regular Wheeling Packet. riir.,tratner EXCIIANCE, Capt.. Sl'Catly.m. leave's ..very WM/At:SLAY, and FRIDAY, at L 3 a'ci•mic. A. M connevtina: with the C. awl I. It,.llrnad at Well, tll, 1", Iralll,t apply to novl7 :1. It. (3.1,1.113 , 11Atmk11, Regular Whetting Pare -trot., EVIC,II. kr. .I,IIN 64,1,07(, every TC E.SUAI', und SATCCDAY, 31' M. }or IrOgtit or pa,,w , " pith an arta .ian3 JAMES Ct11,1,113S a 0), a:,enta. For Louisville. a'earar/ I'LA Vl,ll, CapL iellNe 41 , 0,9111.1 Intarmeliatai.orte . ytuxuaY, 51, lasi. at 4 I'. 31. For roil or p,‘,..aag, toard, janl3 C. 13A1t.311.1.'3, Agent For I% oshvIll• • Th.st.,tet..r AM Elltt:CS, Capt. 114,71trin. will Ira re for tlio nnoro and interntrthettepor , o TUF.r 4 DA Y. Oth inst. For freight or tip, apply nn trturtl. Janl Western Insurance Compassi , of Pitt■ burgh. STATELIEST of the A.‘tete , 1' the WEOTERN INIII.I- RANCE COMPANY OF PITT: 4 111110111, on the 31at day of October, 1151: Balance duo 012 Capital Ftnek $135030 00 Note,t and Bilk IMeouuted 1.31,772 30 Premlum Notes 211,10,5 31 Cash 9,773 tott Opeu AccouttM 4,136 2.5 Mortgage 1,735 32 Exttmated amount due on upon Policiek, Wrecks, ar. .. 3,000 00 Office Purnituro, Lc 400 DO fV.5.000 F. M. (JORDON, Becretary. Capital Brock d .3u 1 Mineral Water and Sarsaparilla Wll. P ENU1.1:11, Pitt sum:, below Penn, Is now ontounieturi in; nn.l hottleing the hbove bevenntes on ext&u,ive wale. 116 nrtich's err 01 the bost quality. ntni manurnelured trout ?Ito nurv.t otatorikla. octil'av gni k: SU BSCRI BEIL9 110., elotidre .losm; Innine, under the style of DAWSON, Molt AN ¢ Co., lu the manufacture and sale of Reilmed Tia.le. Fat na and liertleu Implements, will hereafter rt , ntinue Ihu run, under the style of LA W. SUN, N EWNI lilt 01 the Empire Works, in the Ninth Ward, I\lll.l Whiehouse Nu. Wind anent_ EPher of or will mteud to settlii.m up the htnitiva. WSI. DAWSON, S. NEWMIER. Pitthburgh, Jents•ry 1, 1 , 155—f juniam si ß t li Zn ' t . in d ut the 1)0,111e:is at the old stand, stet enton,l to the settlement of the business of the Isle arm. WILLIAM M'DIAVITT. Pittsburgh, January 2d, jen4 Arnold & Williams, • . BIANIJFACTUTDithitS OF CillhouN IPWINATTS., WBOUGHT litoN TUBING, slid fi tting generally,: for warming and ventilation of buildings. A. At W. will contract for warunng and ventilating, by stenn3 or hot wator pipes, or Chilson's Furnace; Liircbes, schools, Hos pitals, Factories, Green Houma, Court Houses, J ..11s, Hotels or Dwellings. No. Slarkst et.. Vittsburgb. tool Land for Sale .180,, ACRES ON LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near V the Clarion river. This laud is heavily timbered, has an escelleut soil, and is said to contain an abuts:eta, of iron ore, cud a thick vein of bituminous coal. The terra. go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, ant sus very near to it, if not directly across it. The 31i1hese t. creek roar through it. ALSO,6OO twres in Elk county, well timber.: u ..tered, and lying near the route of the Snu bury cad /.• e..llroad. No better investment could be made than in these lauds. The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, end the Venaugo railroads through that region will render the Niel, lumber, iron ore and soil. of great value. Enquire of C.D. M. SMITH, Attorney act Lew, febllllieroartf No. 14: Fourth street. Donn's Pot.ant. Rook Drilling Machines, WEIGUINU ABOUT 300 POUNDS ; can to worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or slx.lu the ordinary way. S Fowler Jr Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has Grin upirAnted sole egent in the Uni ted States, for the sal- ill righrs to ere these 31achines. MOSILY F. EATON, 19 Sixth street. ITTPXB TO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, Prescient A. V. R. R.; W. Milnor Roberta, F,q., Chief Cog. A. V. It. Rd, Gen. Wm Larimer, Jr., President P. A C. It. 1.1.4 O. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. AC. IL It; Messra.dSlanfoll A Nicholsori, Contractors for the P. & S B.& - • decl9 COSMO NEM u_:~.s.._. = _. ~.. ~ MISCELLANEOUS. DR. MOIt.SEIN Invigorating Cordi A Phenomenon in Medicine. EALTH RESTORED AND LIPS LENOTIIENEI jj DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELINIR ca DIAL—At first the prope.rtiee attributed to pmt. I ovigorating Elixir or Cordial were deemed fabulou, often deceived, could not believe the simple on litue truths announced by the discoverer. But tact, nia.d+ facts, attested by witnessea of the higheid de ch 'reeler, are now triumphing over all doubts. to • is overthrown by a mass of testimony which to irresistible. The ELIXIR remedies, in all mixes, the deplorsb arising from a misuse or abuse of the various crans make up the wonderful machine called man. It ice full vigor every delicate function connectsd with th. tenon a compound agency of matter and mind, nace the r.yroduction of human lint. To parsons of cut., Mail, or deficient in vital power, it is .• as it .inly means of communicating that energy, a-. 1 ay to the proper enjoyment of ail the [atural • well as the higher mental attributes. lib be., e.I • are not confined to either ne or to any age. it :tri, the ailing wife, the an, laeraraGal j,. • .1. 3 , • , rn man of business, the victim of uervausdef L. • 1. livi.lual ientlering from general ,irtailaal• tertot of a atingle organ, will all bud tutor it tie 5 , .. tufo... 1 I relief from the use of this inoompersble rsb, To el. to who have predisposition to paralysis, it a a ccamlete and unfailing safeguard against thst maltaly. There are many, perhaps, who have no their collfititatioral, that they think themselves bay .a• reach of medicine. Let not oven thee.• desptur. d. with dimenee •e it exists., without retoren, tr a will not only :'more the disorder itneif, but REBUILD THE BltOriglS cossrrruituN. The derangements of the system, !sada"; to Lcr ea. and the forms of nervous disease it-elf, etre .1 ow that It would require a column to en itinerate ;:u. r.. dies for which this preparation is a specanc. A ever, may be enumersted, yin: neuratna tic dm •-•• bead-ache, . -ache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation heart, spinal affections, muscular debility, tremor- . tenCV, • pricking sensation in the deal,, numbneti. depression, weakness of the will, indisposition tr , • fainting after ext.rcise, broken sleep nod tcrrif , .1— In•bility to remain in One pia, or position, WeA:u--• procreative organs, sexual incempeteuey.mcianctio.y. . °Mans, tluor tabus, sinking at the nlunnuth, 1,.1301 • I-r - laxities, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, ema• too, all complaints growing out of • tree int lg. nee of one, and all barrenness that does not proceed icon, ol •c• causes beyond the tenet t•f medicine. Whenever the organs to Le tietsiti upon ore ••• . ation or ntrieturni eittret , iolnt c MORSE'S IN V IUOILAT F:LIXL It will replace wealtuatut with otrendth ' dicapaoity wit t nnay, irregularity with uniform and na.ordl o•tie.... this not only without hazard Cl re-artitto, to.; o . effort on the general organization. Ile 1 , .,e I all maladies, wherever they town, tiololl with tits., •-. system, and that the paratyzatiou of the uerre t and rensation la phyairal death. hoar to mind al for every kind of nervous diaesso the Eliot, Gordis ' I. only reliable preparation known. CUM: OF NEltyttUn Lil -EASES. No language can convey an adequate lira ri th- t thole and almost 011,houjo which it.ooaution...t dioratted, debilitated wad chattered us, Lod, -y-deul t 0 o • broken down by VSC,iII, weak, by Linton, or uagot. et sickness--the unstrung and relasnd organir.ondi bra- +d, r. :trine...Land ',tilt up. Mr mental ~.nd symptoms or nerrou. .hsrs.ses , vsni+h topt filll,l , e. Nor is tbs ertrot temporary on the rontr of in permanent—for the Conti:ll I.roh,th.rf , t reach the utnt.titution ittelf,and re,t ,re LOSS OF SIBIIOILY, Confunion, giddinestt, rush of blood to the •••bility, tootrrix, wrrtchedor.,, thou,oht= •-...- lion—for of trtan,y. dysprria, _,rocra prrntrut uervouso,.., to • - drrny Of the prop.,ainv Fl-1,11 - , mauls, var,u,,rorn. pnlpltutt• -, . cot.lpaLoo, . In b v.. nt,•••ol huor...ltrcrior•oy,••,• A 011.6 AT MEDICINIit loft The unparalleled effect, of thi• , .00 t o raiii• • ~ compl•inte incident to (ornate:, [(dirk a a ern .• .1s of medicine. Theunands of num ulant- hate • • ventiel—thc• (wind of hi vigorauty rid-titled—.;l i .177." .. to be spenined in the vortoun dioe,os and oeranc.it .••ii• • which the delicate formation ol arPrini it rent ir ••• NVERY Ati tint aEttiSld, who suffers from weaaue(•,•leranerment. nor , i, painsiu the back, or any other dinord,, t,, • ••- liar to her sex, or common in both nears ^ a.- •igtorsting Cordial a trial. MAILISIED PElLTthlfit. ()bothers, will Cad thin Cordial after :b y have lie or two, a thorough reg enerand ~ : :he . directions nre to be found the happy pronto ot t.. •• • spring. eta wvuld linnebeeticsio but for C.: , • • • nary preparation Audit is equa fly paten, p.o th• , .t, easeis for which it It recommended. Thutotand• •.: men have been restores] by 1.1.11. It, and set in a .in_ - idarire has it failed to beuent then, . . P6IiSON6 OM PALE O..I.III'LEXIoN. consumptive I...hits, are restored by the tiee er a 11. . to bloom and vigor, changing the skin from a pi , sickly color, to a twautitul rorbl emnplexien. TO TUE MINAUILKU. Theo, arm tome of the sad and melancholy cit., cod by early Lubin; of youth, weaknoo ••1 ii.e . and limbs, pains to the head, dit1319., 61 - 4.,•1it, I• • • ; • culler tower, palpitatom of the hear, nery demnitement of the digestire tunctiotia.: , bond debility, symptoms of ton/tumid:6'o,oM Yl•ntally, the tearful efforts 00 tbc mind are ro. dreaded. Loam of memory, could too ot rr r n of spirits, roil fohottlnua,.. ,,, O. love of tailltude, timidity, etc., are f.mr of the emit ..du ced. All thus araicted BEFORE CON - TEM P LATINtI M ARM A 0 E should refleet that . sound mind N. 11,1 booty are a.- cextary requlineet to promote eoratubial Lappin:2 without theeo ? the journey throutib beet toes • 'A tar . , pilgrimage—the frtepect hourly darkens the t tele; tt,e mind betn:mee shadowed with despair, and 1111,1 with :he melancholy retention that the happiness of another he: comas blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr. Morse l e Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by wme unprincipled pereons. In future, all Ile genuine Cleddial will hare th...; , ,Ttrio. tor's taevlintile pasted over the end,. of east bottle, LOA the following word. blown In the g.ls,s, Dr. Moraaia Invigorating Conlin:, C. Li. rroprirt, r, N. Y. the Cordial is put up, highly eencentrated, is p•ot not• w--prini three dollars per twttle, two tor Dye d.il in: •. ids r twelve dollars. C. 11. 111:01. limpriedor, Broadwto &Id by Druggists throughout the United Star d the West Indies. AGENTSt Plttalaurgh—punrimi, No. 00 Wool sire.-I. Do Gm). 11. KEYSER, N 0.140 " Allegheny Clty—J NO. P. FLEMING. Cineinnab—h. 11. MKAKINGS. Lor 24 trotlron on Cnr4." AGh();'Dlo,Vim-t deptii:ln l'orann4hunt, ,\L: I Enquiry 01 OEI4 F. , jaa at c 411,.. nll. Nit•rtnt, I ~.r FOR SALE VERY Cif E P. A DT ILDINU LUT IN AUK.: tIENY CITY. / - 1. WO. A good horgnin ono Ito had by applyont Ow dike of the )I,IIINING I,tt,T PENNBYLVANIA INSURANCE, COMPASY OF PITTSB UR 0 11, 00ittiEll OF Ful.;gilt AND SMITHFIELD STREET,?. Authorized Capital, $300,000. Nsuitt: BUILDINOS Rod other property N..tnlro,h.. or damage by lb, and tbe peril. or the See [Wend Navigation and TrauSportatiort. DIRECTon. Wm. F. ..lblineibm, Body l'atterNon, W. M'Clinlork, Kennedy T. Fl bold, Jon nth King, 1. Grier Sproul, Jones, George R. While, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, Jam.. S. Negley, W'. S. Haven, Nnile Hampton, A. Wi H. R. Coggeball. • . . non. %TNT S. JOHNSTON, NODY PATTEM.ON, Prrod,nt. A A. CARIIIIO, li.o-reiury and Trrasur,. S. S. CAN 161... AKsistant S.-letary. 2-nln Dissolution of Copsrtaiershlp T " . E . tre f' S 'i tlt dtepoked of Ida Interest to David and done , Park, and Jamb Painter. huelnte•of the late tin. A iil • P • .. Cl,l by the nadersigoetl, who al,l continue the Inatio'adture .1 (beton Shethngs, LU,rnl and /Vint , Cirpet Candle Week, MM. and Hutting, under the t.tyle net tam e. PARK, PAINTER A CO. 1 , 4 CIO E. PAI,E, JAMES' PAlte", Jo, JACOd PAIN 4/..ir To Park, Painter A Co, 1 cordially r , cdtnatend a conOnuanee of the patronage extended to the let,- hoe. 1.1. E. WA ENEIt BANNER COTTON MILLS. Perk, Painter & ire - %Varela.., No. 1410 First nod 190i'vroff , 1 streets, Pittsburgh. w I in Notice. HAVE sold myintsrest In the business of Lore, Rillor I k Co., to IL A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will eon- Urine at the old etand, No. DM Front street. I eorflio:ly recommend the new firm to the patronage ot my friends. Pittsburgh, July Zh 1854. P. IL 311:Li.hit. JNO. rum., 8..1. LONG Or. CO., . . ELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS, - D invite attention to their !Rork of Chandeliers, Uracketa, Pendanta, and other fixtures. We tit up homer niih Gas and Steam, make Drano Castings of all kiwi. to tor: nlih Railroad Pumps and Tank Fittlugs, and kerp . Anti. Attrition Metal constantly on band. $ &, 720 26 rat: Internet of Mr. JOHN ATWELL In our buelonea 1 nearee from thin date by agreement. Our baeinr, an W HOLESALE 0 ROOEtt 8, will be ram LI n nut by the remain 11,g finaglers under line firm of 11AUALEY, COSORAVE A CO, Now 18 and 20 Wood Arent, Pitt,horgh. 13AliALEY, WOOOWARI)t CO. No. Z2l Market etreet. Striladelpbla. WM. DADA LEY A CO. Dittaintrgh, December Intb,l964—Rlne22. Holliday Pre•ertc. IF YoU wish a superior LAO U ERILEOTYPF., moderate in price, au.t or the first gustily, go to Ac CAMIES GALLERY, No. ICI Fourth street. Likeuesseet set in Cases, Lockete, Breastpins, to., with dmpateb, in the latest etyltes. Moons open day awl evening. 1 -1 0LIUAY PitErENTS.—A large a•Rorttat•ut cm bands and opening, of tine Gold mutt Silver Watchs, Jewel ry, :Toone, Forks, &c., and all at reduced pricer. Silverware , and Jewelry manufactured to order, or re paired In the beat manner. WATCII Itsramtaill.—The beat attention giver to repairing and cleaning of Watcboa, Cluckx, do. HuUele. HJisTlNo.—Persons having In./oats to rent, and those wishing to procure Deeding 'louses, will hod it to their interest to givecall. Panic ulur atten. Lion paid to procuring good tenants, and the eollectiou of route, imurahos and repairs. S. CUTlliihilT o NiN, Real Estate tithe°, No 14u third ,treat. _ . A hIANDLNE—The beet article DoW tiSn for ri Ahen& ; 11: dos fresh rerelvml this dsy by deela JOS. FLEN: LNG fI_ILIOEItB TRUCK N—Nob. I, 2 and 3, lot ”ale dee27 JAMES W.tltUttoV, T . i tit c:o y gallons ore S, will yrtiduee aflue C...iinao Brandy. Ilia EssENl.4.O liF ItoCilEl.l.ll and uTAlill'a BILANDY; of JAMAICA null JT. C 1,111.1 RCM, AIIAC. CLJER and BEACII 1114 ANDY. SCIIIELAS.I SCILNAPPS and SC/1171SOV-, ore a.kuowledged by the New' York. msnuf../..tar, s the ,;read demand alter them. Di r. etione I pr tl/...• will invariably Is. giv..n Ly DB LEWIS FEUCIITWANIJEIt, 141 ridden IJine, Neu' P. S —lmpsrter 1.1 Pairuerreot)pe thembiole, bese ; Tie,/ n'm Ext. Comma, Sulphate Am us:Me, se. tt _ . Tile Rouge of Refo.ge, FOR WESTERN PENN ,1 L 1 AN 1.4, AT PITTSBIIIICII, ring open 1,7 the reremioo a , t taunter regularly cum watts/ trom couuties comie,iti; the Western Judicial. Dis. ;net ot Vent/sylvan.. Forms at commitment ran be ots 1)1LIBTER-10 htils fresh roll fur role by turned tit the superintendent, bt the Bons/. of Refuge, Or tier22s HENRY 11. COLLINS. of the Secretary, at the °Mee of Pall.oer, Banns Er Co. i'lliallfea/24 Waal/ W. lisCheees, In sure nod tor By order or the Boartl. oat la : EsNiILISI.L k KICIIAILDSON. deelti JAMES ANDYMON,Freduleat. Isl-10 ht bbla liteY:shF4 ldolut; ,udolcuf.:.le by lIESI3Y 11 . COlLl'o. TALL 3ANDLY.S—.3.S bole. fur pri d m o 11 . un k c i h .g ltalLl7s; I do fresh Currant , : Fresh Citron, Orange and Lemon Peal, just of the Family Grocery SIAM of ,1 F. IL. 2 DRA Dreme VV, N 0 awl QYRUY-5 hhdx Lovering's Syrup; bbls do Sugdrs; jimt rece t. ived by F. i by dect.'2 1111.01.1 ND MACE A.N.D sale Dv - 1" .1 ar,Ll W. A. WC:UAW f•.a y 4. 4 • • GERMAN BITTERS, WILL LPTICIIIALLT CURE LLVER , 111 . 1LAINT. DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, C , o . ortie or Nrrlnus Debility, Divas', of the Kidneys, and id/ diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach: Such as Constipa tion, Invard Piles, Ful nee,. ' or Blood to the Ilea 1. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea; Heart burn, Disgust for Food, Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Erni...m.l,ns. Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit 'nti:tilt Breathing, Fluttering at the Quart, Cho, k. , t.ll,rit when In lying Poeture, v., Oi .•11 , 11, both of Webs before the eight. Ferer 111., ii Pain iu the Head, Deficiency of Veripiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Byte., Pain in the bide, Back, Chiet, Limb?, Ac., Sudden Flitches 00 Heat Burning in the Whain. inactent Itnagin. Ings f Evil, xr.0.1 gre:. t Dri re•o.ion o. r dopriotnr, in calling the attention of the public I . .onnition. dnt..n utitL it furling of the utmost rout, .1, it , virtu. and adaptuil 'la to the diar.ew for winch 1 . itiErtendtal. I no /14• W and untried but one that has stood the .1 of 0 ten year,' trial before the American people, nod i reouiiition and sale is unrivalled by env similar pre p.,: iiiii extent. Tba testimony in Its favor given by the ince prominent and will know, Pli)siciana rend all parts rd t oimentry 10 immense. IteErring any whi may doubt. to my •• :11emirebilla," or Practical Re telpt Binh. for and Families, to be had gratis, of all the !.,r hitters. OM, eLd 31 sou fact ry, 120 Arrh street, Phila. dsh hin, Pa. I.y Dr. u. 11. Kie,ser, 14u Wood street; B. A Fehnesu f . .. , NVocel street; Fleming Probers 11. I' ,trerts end J. B. Fleming, Allegheny ile•lle4sule v. Till: ENTION AND CURE OF CHAPPED I I i 'OlO. eo.t tAr , -minunicating it healthful softnesa mid I.t iih-y re the _.rue Thi4 truly elemint rhinpaition ha, h rii vi. itimr in Ear pa or Awed., av thou=suds ca n rentposati 'n remain. le this .y errry other Pellumer 171 A ohinca. IS 4, hoverer, given rise to lid loan aid., it can he readily determined by it , ellsr ,eini-trampe urnt eimearatice, the ate.ence A all area hires, a:,.1 :he U.:1,1111V lull. y • muleion in which it instantly .11-ihlia , I. r 1 le the wet ha to nds. Its 1 . 17ect. 4 are lunne•4lae. ad eal h uhtuileett Thos who have a etneecy will certainly never seek relief matt her aiddlearl TOOTII PASTE— A V.atto,.. , Lacttrifnce, w bleb eau be 11,A.1 eonstantly, if de• nil, ortutr a healthful M . D.'S,a to the teeth, and come. to e,oor th...< Oa.. It al,o timoopatea the Woe lett by the Lute cf tohat—t. ~ r 11,E priarinzl Crq,figLats is l'lttAburgh, and th, United • X. BAZIN, .o. )14 Chr.hout eArett, boloor Fourth, Philado PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE —001414/1,1t4E-4 I tv Cbnrter lull " Jul t le t 3tte or po Y rer n n g , tuon in nucce,itil optrati.di for mdre than one year. The for the most Orman: and picturesque In the trot.. the arrancements of the College aresuch as rd rt. , ulitir trantottmi in nequirion a solid busts for the tuettn ro i , ttin rstdutt There are two departments—the tt.leenot tio. Prertritory, with their ni•prtprime h r . „Fe., rigt 111 e roar eof,tudy in each is three dentin:to.% enrnind n- tinny attfereut rittetett. Young L., W. W. WILSON, 67 Market street, t.orner 0, MEM MISCELLANEOUS DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED PREPARED BY DR. C. DI. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., cf th. Stomach, Swintming of the Head, Hurried - Jimandlne, lIIMLIIIII Al HARRISBURG, PA ); ,, trti Iniinetors. RI., lIRLY 1 WADlli, A. M., Principal. CI :::%IV. n•rmr,i ,d Female Teacb-r. irnr A Frcuch, &c. l,c , turor on Natural Histury, Natural .rll fii,lll.ta, re. f Instrumental r• , !her ihtvemetion, zellte, the Prin I; ILllerriebueg, the7,.3ta a 'HE fir...f , N Lnkrtrt tlirrso lv,l I.j r.rirn ..•• n F. Qu,r,„ Ft, '-'7th lust, th, r I r.rn,l nrrr 1•• it by the arattnrxigned, nt J•rNr:n, tnrrvivir.; Partnt,r. Pirt•nurgn, S•-pt •r0tr,:...1, 1 •••:•I—ncL•y EITECEMZI Nut Taper, ball pat.. 9t, Screw, Mail a2l Lat.:fere , : In Alicm,--coru, of I.c•+ and lint etree,s, P1ar.1.2r,,:11, Pa. JON} + D. B. DADVLS. H. U. Ltoger• /a Co., Il a o t:7l . t2 i rn 17 , 7 , 71 ,4. 0,t21y Three llotnte• and I,ot. for Sale. W 4,1 I.tbrny Lb; tart front by 79 b•et (.0 1, arvi Lan atreet, Sixth War, fr ono,: ota Lo,tan egret, and the other on t.artwoter:.. aiiey, Lot t:4 Pet lou. Abe, the etan , ll now ota.uby, nu the corner of Ferry and Water ,:recto, the I:. tit. runt, ear from lit of April, with the Furniture, 11.41dtog. sr. The Ifouae at ',tut elat to donor, a trod Loathe:, and to plea-nutty 'orated. T., term, nut further parttrulara enquire of ALEX. CUPPLES, sut:atf corner of Ferry and Water Ftreeta. & A. C. puncan, IU - 1101.F.SALE tit:oC EIL,, am! I...aivr,u Pro,luev, For IV L.,110r, II :11"n,ttpitiela and Recd. Lib,rty l'at.z.urgh. : t•llver Manufactory. I: 1 11:0:11i , , c.—itrotrn w a Palms. —ea nig 1-iils.rtir 1100.01ns inatintaoturing my riwn arn t srilinit at 'east 10 vs, rant low, than ILr a rstsra ow rLssia Ali wurk is warranted. S;er:tn; Stir, alao raanufarcure Spoor. 01 the q .toy. Wand,- a eh repnirinz continirol, with every ta ealoy reuea al aet.ertroilanou to give ...fire entraf,etion to roe: , w.ere, loth r.- to pr., an I 111,, ruverior quality of clew ra. W . W. WI LSON Watchmaker tool Jeweller, 44,14 rnm,r c.f Market xtlo. Fourth .reets. COACII FACTOttI Li,ELL.‘v %I ...LIN L. LiEOEILiL !LILIES Bigelow & co., Ttr I:ltrELt 65, Z5r,..16 1.3„ Dtt. . Li, I tri [try. nr t rtr ;1..1 trtrrter. Pitt- TON', In:Coil r t .rt. nn I r t ti t ry rtrt-crit r lit t a Itcu yr t t,i.• t't• hurt: ttt ttrttr.r, atrri htn-Lerl in u mnuturr ua urit.l—.4 t 14.:,u: ~'trio. of r t r a,b, , AI 0 wot trtoi.tr,..t.xttl durAtt,ist, materitrls. 44,- Artu•l o. sr - trr.tr.ltr t i 11,9 :I',AN \'.l`: ‘00t1.0.:It L.an ju.t rriteived a ling, anti JU 1o:01:Ifni i•—orti.aotit tit Miwrtio24 Collars, awl , to , in Twriot• tilKok 1ace 4 40 , 1 n .ow, k. : I 1.x.i.-ry nod Ai for in wool, hut( Crap.-., iu a i Ales..lor s En,ou's can always b found at No. S 3 MARKET 6TREET, corner •.t it, Din =====o 91 A JN, 11001 A %Val LINO TEACIIY.I: WllO 1.M111 , 11.. N. , 1...1't.,:1.1.11::NS BUT I He, ORS.—The 11,y an I Writ,o4 10,4, thiA In-titut:nn erQ In '0.1.10,, I. 00.1-, - Mr. J. D. WILLIAM.;, 00-et iit 0 0 0, hart, :row 3 ti.l Thoey d. 11r. ,Tlen stylo of husi ne., 1, ill I , ea-e cull :Loa re[ fi , Ci/lltli of kis •Ay Plto.l Fool c , rnomentalWedding Clk , is extru ,e! on -,oet noi ..i.work tn 11.1 e line Will ho found Steamboat. vnera W I IL t n i , .. L.nu m , a , t . l .r n . u . n o ott u r r varlnt. lu .1 Unnh ant utl 1, su, enor to uuy In 0,1- tau,. ~ 10- , Imnu Lnutulry Furuwee, new - In dozuru Irlnni;.,o. sa;reusiy u.r Suam. boat, GRAFF, REISINGER a t 1 itt, norIS till Woun ‘l, ft.zted, )y „ . {n t h', riou, t. 11114 Limn, who dovot, 13 ent:, tltn , n SITUA PION' A , ULI.:111 to a %Vhole-mo• or !retail \Vara - moo, to.ti.ot li , opor, or t ria... in a Grt.,,•ry 1 utll mak , htur , lflr.olornny tro..litl 1. A t 1, 14 rho I' °Pic , . A. D.,' or lo t Ito! r ,„„ , it tip Notice. I HAVE thi+ any .1, - . lotol Ith 11, in the wholerlile b1,1,i111,8, my son, T. 11. An demon. Tlo• horeofter, from this lit.., Norecilwr toe ekkuductel under thy name and st)le of J. C. Ander,. A. son. novl7 J. C. ANDEIIt.SON. lints end j-41 NV t ~ S keepA miailintly on hand eery 41.1.,,11 , 1 /4.11 tint/ yof II AI'S AND CAPS. Loth whole,al.• ,ual retail. Those de , iring a Tleta hiStnun able Ilat or Cap, g,ral awl clwap, would do well to give us call Nolo, purena•tn, elsewher, novPl Horse Shoeing. • Knlph and John lee h. ot b ell ' irtZe o lf f next door to the LiV,S hurldt. of It. 11. Patten- on, on llit d)d ,tr et, neer Grant , is prepared to do tho nook of IliilfrE nIitIEING, in the be, nutruner end nab the W ino, uiplitride. Ilniitig had large experioncs in the burinoAs l nnd posse—inf tier •ugli .nledge ihe stn.. turn nu! t lennetvr ni the toot, ,nd au it/timid, ...quaint dioo ith the 0: I, has rontidener to hit ebil.ty to gleo .ati,n.rniti to all owner, Vivcoteierve—ihe :hop ti telt door to the Livery Stahl. of Robert II Potters: n, liinutetel titteet. 1i0n... Ati.l to plet.H VIIAOMerf do Humsbug TWOH D RED UN Tflolis.t.ND LaILLARS worth of stack %IA not to niletrthilto.l at IttAil:itS k Ca . :, Star Da. gueirni.t3 to Ca:l , r). Arcot, ot.in.ite :lionou'o, but upon meta oi fl you cau prtwure no gout a IAKE :sr...7S ne pro , nr,l in thin or toy other city. Call ata7. C. co., CI HA I' CAM' ra iMsh, No. S 2 Thud :freer, 31.11.1,1. would re:los - Cully inform ;heir friends wad tho outdo- ironer:ill, that they hare lituNv theta' ~:life.. FA conri,uu or CARPETS_ or every rum the 'toys' Velvet sod Bru•sels, to the com mon ludrain, Ilmui. mot Rat. CiOlil, from one to new deidgus and very rich. Cocoa and smug, liru,del , , hugs, Mot,, emir Roil. Window .des, A•. Pe roms u 505 are midi,: to cull and la:11.1, Ilood, and ilmidences fur. on the Liost -m-iloilde torn, 4. -- ,nhll and qui , k L.Lh T1:1:116 t .1,11 hol cootie Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Manufacturers. MEDICAL Hernia, or Rapture', a Curable illaosait. B DR. KEYSER, of ISO Waal stellar, begs leave to an nounce to the public that he has made arrangements with mr. Marsh. of New York. to aell and adapt his Ramat caa Taos; which received the prise medal through a sur gical committee, coasting of Protean ILMWMF., Pauses, COLeocaa-v, CLARE, LUDLOW, and others, at the New York industrial Exhibition of all Nations. Dr. Keyser has an office back cf his Drug Store,where all kinds of TRUSS suveuxrEv.s, LACE STOCKINGS, SHOULDER SHAGS., Nu: PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, an fitted to. 1 satisfaction warranted. Trusses at every price can be s brained, and of a quality superior to any others in the market. The groat prevalence of Rupture has induced the Dr. to give especial attention to those MOS of Mania requiring mechanical support, vith full confklenoe that his long impesienos lee the treatment of such cases has ambit d him t 'meet the increasing wants of the community In this regazi. If you haven rupture do not hail to all. Ark for Dr. KEYSER, at his Wholesale Drug Store and Tru.. !scoot, No. 140 Wood streeLyittsburgh, Pa. Sign of the Mortar. dee2Solaw you don't want to be Straight don't L•e • Fur more then two year. we have worn Dr.Keyeer's .:.Ington Suspender Brace," and feel it • pleasent duty' ;a tecommend its use to all of eedentary occupation, t.n.,44 I wing the advantages of a Shonlder brace with those via .0r of Suspenders, it is light and comfortable, and effectually counteracts the disposition to become stoop shouluoral. Those of our readers who are In aced of each an artime, should call on Dr. Keyser, on Wood street, err. Ler of Virgin alley, and examine this Bowe, which has rr. cently been much unproved.—rittsbissyh Dispatch, Dears. ter Bth, 165.1. gold wholesale and retail at Dr. Ii.EYHEB.II Troia and Shoulder Brace Depot, 140 Wood creel. Sign of the Golden Mortar. dec2Sslaw Sir we clip Chef allowing from the BeactingJournaL Dr Keyser, the agent for the maiscine, mays he Will Warraffi or guarantee a cure in any case elf Hip Disease or Scrqfula, that may be presented. Pamphlets containing cum gf the mast astonishing character will be given to any one grade. Oakeley's Depurative Syrup. 4 . We understand that our townsman Dr. George W. Oake ley, is now giving his whole attention to the manufacture 01 his Depuretive Syrup and lixtract of Sarsaparilla, In order to supply the extraordinary demands for the amide which ore coming in from all quarters. This Syrup is with. out doubt the best of the kind made in the country. We know It to be one which we can honestly recommend to the favorable nodes of our readers. /thee been tested by year. cf experience and use, and found to be all that is claimed for it by its haventer. A pamphlet is lying before us, filled with certificates of cures, the names appended to which are not men of straw, es le u sual with documents of this char acter, but well known ethane ef Darla county—who have experienced the effects of ite ostrative properties. Append ed to the list ere certificates of digeneut county officers of Berke county, with the sealsof their aereral offices attached, elating that they are well ammeinted with the persons whose names are given as refeserma, (among which are the CIA.. of a number of our principal physicians,) and know them to be genuine. We advise those of our read., who are efilicted to call upon Dr. Oakeley, at his office in North Fifth street, and prtemre one of these pamphleta, which will not fail to satisfy them that his preparation to one of extraordinary powersnd elleiency,and eminently deserving of their atteutim." k‘old ahuliwle and ratan at DB. gEr 4 rt'S Drug Store, No. 140 Wool it.roat, corms Virl,:ta fag!" of the Uoitl,rl Mortar. drab:law Air Agency of Dr. f. Y. Wltch's Celebra ted Medicines, at DR. G. 11. KEYSER'S Drug Store, No. 140 corner Wool street and Virgin alley. Cherry Pu'monk, Pulmonary Balsam, PeetorslExpecto rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Deporstive Syrup, Ileart Cor rector, Ilumor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil, Anti•llyspepticMixture,Cough and Cathartic Yermaifage, Female Pllla, Female Specific,, Tic., used by him constantly and with unprecedented emcees, in the treatment of aids, Cough". Cbnaumption, Artheaa, Heart Din:tura, Do pepria, Scrfula, Skin Diseases, Ehtlanatirnt, Fatale amplaina, Pate, etc., ac. Dr. Pitch's umarmalkd lb" eltiSilser Plated Aidowninal Supporters. Facie, Anproned Plata Sled Spring" Shorkkr //race. Dr. Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medicines, at the lowed prices. wholesale and retail. novlaalaw LIST OF OrNEINE PATENT YEDICINES, FLEMING BROTHERS, Wholerale ' = . asid ..' Dalc y s res ' itstest u"' ra' Nedacises, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. L''EEERB AmEnicAN COMPOUND; Jayne's A.teratir : Cerminstlre Balsam ; Hair Dye: Expect?naiit ; 55 Sanative; Pills: " Hair Tonic; Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam; iloolland's German Bitters; Bolls- d dO Ilo+tette.'s Stomach do Blerchisee' Uterine Catholicon Storms' Scotch Cough Candy; Prhe's do; • Thorn's ' do; Howe's do; Osgood's ladle Cholagogne; Morse's Invigorating Cordials T)ler's Gum Arabic Drops; liarrnon's Hale Die; Pluslon's Batchelor's do McMuntes Elixir of Opium; Brynnt's Purifying Extract; Dad, y's Pain Extract; Brown's Essence ofJamaira Ginger;; McAllister's do 5 do: Kidders Indellible Ink; • Payson's do do; Are te•ld's do; Dr. Curtis' Ilygearia . Li one' Kathairon; David , Lilly White; Basin's do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt's do; Nerve and Bone Liniment Mexican .7•lustang do; Farret's Arabian do; Gardner's do; Ward's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Bsrne's Pile Lotion ; fileen Fun; Scxrpa's Acoustic Oil; Mendiant's Gargling Oil; Rushton, Clarke a Co.'s Cod Liver ; IcAllister's ',aliment; Singg' Itch do; Ferrel's do; Gray's do; Trask's Magnetic Ointment; Juilkie's do; Swelm's Panacea; Houck's do; :Argotic's 16418. P.. 89; Perry Davis' Pain Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Houghten's Pepsin; Kier's Petroleum; McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills Brand reth's do Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Lee's Anti-bilious do; SAriaparilla Blood do; Even's do; SW syn.' lixtrart Sarsaparilla Blood ills Ja)ne's Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health do; Jew Darld's Pliusters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman's do; Radway's Beady Relief; Morris' Remedy; Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; Emeri.on's do; Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Sand's do; ll uysott's Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparillaa WollT's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey ; 64 Highly Scented Brown Windsor Mask; Ludlum's Specific; McLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup; Tyler's GUM Arabic do; Peter,' do; Swavne's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Barry's Trieophorous: Norwood's Tincture of Varatrum 31eLsne's Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Looock's Pulmouic Wafers; Thompson's Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. McClintock's Family:Medicine* Dr. Nsedham's Breast Pumps; Wster's Atmospheric Breast Pumped Gum Elastic do do REV. DR. COVEL'S RHEUMATIC PILES, Flo the 'We, amid& and Speedy Cure of inflasunedary, Chronic, Elexcelitary and Mercurial Rhousuatirst, Rite. =tie Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, and other Diseases affecting the Macular System. SUCH AN ARRAY OF TESTIMONY as Dr. Cove's RUIRMATIC PILLS have called forth from all classes, was never voluntarily offered in favor of any other Medicine. The cases of cure comprehend EVERY STAGE OF RHEIINIATISN, Whether accompanied by that terrible sensibility of the parts affected, common in the inflammatory phase—by the muscular contractions which so often render the victim of Chronic Rheumatim a helpless cripple, or by the ever. changirm symptoms which are sometimes the characteristics of this Protean complaint. Unlike the "Sangradcr practice of bleeding and purging, which some sapient medicos consider the kpitimate mode of treating Rheumatism, these Pills sustain and cherish the animal forces, invigorate the constitution, and thus act a, the allies of Nature in her efforts to cast off the disease. Their medical action is direct and specific. It reaches the nolOsies moxifd or radio of the disorder, through all the 'Rondo. of nen , es and fibres In which it is entrenched, and expels from the blood the febrile principle which teeds, and spreads, and intensifies, while It spreads the fetal ten. derides of the malady. Caution—Beware of Counterfolls II Be porticular, and enquire for tire. SAMUEL COVENS RHEUMATIC PILLS, and see that the boom have, on the outside wrapper, his signature, oountersigned by C. H. RLNO, General Agent, led Broadway, New York, without which none are 01.1WEIL. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOX ..Sold by Dr. CFA. IL KEYSER, Pittsburgh: .7. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. decn3ra VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE, Aitiobsing the Borough of .11anehester—TfilltTY BUILDLNO LOTA each 2-1 feet front by lOU feet deep, and fronting on Market street 90 feet in width, aro offered for sale quite low, and on reasonable terms of payment. This property I. part of the estate of the late Jamie Adams, Esq., and the title is per. feet sod beyond dispute. Apply to JAMBE BLAKELY. oorS Dlgby, erILOTIIING AND "UR'N J r .,wyoy., Moronic aa,„ Floe street, .PntsferryA.--Clothing made to order, in good style, and at moderate rates. matt . : ~:' MEE rNIIIZMA RAILROADS CLAVKLAND AND PITTSBURGH LC CONNYCTION WITH TRH Ohio wad Paaaaylvaitia Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. rip= shorter, quiduat and moat rallable root. to Toledo, Clumed, Book Island, Galena, and It. Lads, is VIA CIAIVELAYD. This route Is and handled minas shorter and shoe sight Lours quicker to Cldeago, than the alronfterna one VIA DT DIA.NAPOLIA Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh sad Cleveland. Three Daily 'resins between Cleveland and Chkago. I Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two bowl, and St. Louts thirtp•eeren hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland lave Lillian. at 7.30, A. M., 12.00, M., nod 640 P. M., connccting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Fall. and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04, A. M., 220, P. M., and 820, P.M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Unread, leave Pitts bureh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. IL: all ans necting at Alliance with trains which arrive in Cleveland at 10 04, A. M., 2_20, P.M., and 8.46, P.M. P er.engere for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out 4L.tentlon will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 U. A. M., and nrriving in Cleveland at 2...1) P. IL, as that it , the only train by which dose connections are mad* nronzh to the above pdtits. Passengers by thla train reach , 2hkago at 7.30 next morning and St. Louis at mid- Tin, gained by going via Cleveland, eight holm Tho Taains from Cleveland to Toledo ant Chicago leave aa follows: Lear° Cleveland at 7.30 and 230 A. IL. 7.45 P.M.; arrive at Chkago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. M. and 1 . 100 IL Trains leave for Rock Wand and St Louis sui follows: Leave Chicago at 9.15 A. M., 10.05 and 11.00 P. M. Passengers for St. Louis go over Rock Wand Ralirobit to Joliet, and thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis. Passengers by the 9.23, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louis at 11.23 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M. Train at soon nest day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and thane re checked for Chicago ana Bt. Louis. BABE VIA A LLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ln mins. _ in CLASS. I MR cum...._ To Alliance 42 30 ITo Chi MR 50 9 50 Cleveland.....- 400 l. Balle--- 14 50 13 50 T01ed0_.._..... 6 00 Beck Island.: 18 50 1.3 50 Detroit.. 8 CO Bt. Louis..-.. 19 60 15 50 Pansengers are requested to procure tint tickets at the office of the Company, in sfo6oorahela House, third door below the corner. J. D1TH4.11 , , Supt Clesebald. J. A. CAUGEZY, Agent, Pittsburgh. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA 30354. 1854. BAILBOAD. mns /MALY will leave every nioixdug (Semdaye excepted) at? o'clock, stopping la all the regular sta tions, arriving In Philadelphia at 1233 A. M. Tilt PAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (except Sunday ' ) at S Melo* stopping it Greeneburg, La trobe, Blairsvtle,liockport, Johnstown, Wlhnore, Gallitsen, Altoona, Sc., lap'. to Philadelphia at 6 o'clock, the next morning. VIE EXPRESS TRAM will leave every availing at 990 o'clock, Mapping only at Greensbruey.latroba, Lockport, Johnstown Bammerhfll, Gailltsen,".2.ltoona, ie., connecting at Binlaburg with the train for Balti more, and Kneeing in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 2 o'clock, P.M. TILE AOOOMMODATION TRAIN will leave every after noon (except fincidny) at 5.30 o'clock, stopping at all regu lar stations, and running only u far so Blairni l]a. THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION 'TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. IL, stopping at 411 sta tions, and running only as far es Brinton's. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. Yimt Art commodation arrives at 8 o'clock, A. 31. Express, 120 P. M. Second Accommodation, 7, P. M. Mall 1.220, P. M. Fast Line, 2.10, A M. Fare to dew York, $11,50; Fare to Philadelphla,l9; Pare to Baltimore, $8,50. Fare to Harrisburg, V.A. Bagpigechecked to all stations on the Pennsylvania Rail. road, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets in ears, will be charged 112 carts in addition to the elation rates, except from stations where the Company have no Agent. Pennsylvania money, and par foods only, received in payment for tickets. Air NOTICE.—In case of lose, the . Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and hum the DvoCat a charge not to exceed 15 cents for each planner, and 15 cents for each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. MESILLSEEN, Agent, At the P. E. B. Passenger Station, On Liherty at. Pittsburgh, November 13th. 1E154-4 novl4 OHIO AND YEINNYIV,ANIA RAILROAD COMMENCING Ne r FEESrA t' S Y 23, 1854; 1854. 1864. LN leas 11** sure; takes tea : Pittsburgh AM; sin: l e at AM ose . nection there with a tut Express Train, reachi makes ng Cinchs• nail about 12 o'clock at night. EXPRESS TItAI.N Imves Pittsburgh at 3 o'clock, P.M. , after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crsetline at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. 001:1316a101111 are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Hanoi:axing and Indiana railroads for Day ton, Indianapolli and towns in Indiana. • Connections ax made With Cleveland, Monroeville. Ban . dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Baeyrna, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad Elver Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark., Zanesville and brans on the Mansfield road. Pare to Cincinnati $7; to IndlaruipallersB; to Dayton $6,60 to Toledo $6; to Coll:dab= $5,25; to Zanesville $6,20; to Cleveland Thew& tickets to LeaLeville at radiated rates. RETURNING I THE EXPRE2B TRAIN learn Creel:se at 1.15 P K J and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P 51, conneeting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.80, A. M.,-an the az, rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Immo Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and b P M, and New Brighton at 6 A 91, and LIE. P M. FREIGHT TEAL'S leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 PI N., and arrives at 4.30 A M, and 4.30, P M. Mir The Trains do not ran on Sunday. .101 - Tickets or further Information, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner oßoe under the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARICC9, Ticket Agent, Federal street Statka. fa= JOHN KELLY, Paseemosr Agent. PITTSBURGIL ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE BOUM RAIL - RtIAD TO CHICAGO TIMICE Br CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Route from Chicago to St. Louis. rrna on r:tat,: i tt of vL y cincAG, D o t.l 3 l f W g zut . ty: tb expepl4l Central Sailroale— let ST. LOUIE DAT MAIL .. - 415, A. X. 2d. " NIGHT EXP1t123 . 5...-10:05, P.M. Trains run through to St. Louis in Lit:Oxen hours, sia Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, wodhoid change recurs or icmgage, connecting at Alton with auty Line of Packets for Hannibal, Quinn, and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW (ALBANS, and Intermediate points on the Mlashalppi, and with revise. lines of steamers for Kansas and Cenatil Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ET:LOUIS SS HOURS Hagaage checked through to St. Wads. on Michigan Oen tral and Southern Trai ns, and at the depot In Chicago. E. P.. HOLLLSTER, Chicago, General PaneNer Agent. . RICHARD P. MORGAN, J. , Pupal-intendant. - 41a - Through Tickers to St. LouLq, by thin routs, can be. obtained in Pittsburgh, at Oflices of Cleveland and Pitts. burgh and Ohlo and Pennsylvania Railroad% frep27:l3ra PENNSYLVANIA SAILKOAD FREIGHT TARIFF, Commencing December Ist, 1854. UTAST CLASA—Brooms, Ceder and Wooden Ware, Faith _l: ere, Pura:tore, second hand, Furs, Pianos, Poultry Wines, In baskets or boxes: 90 cents VlOO lbs. Second Caw—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skin!, Clover and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool and Sheep Pelts, Eggs and Leather: 76 cents V 100 lbs. Third Chars—Bacon and Pork (Moen) Butter, in kegs or bblo; Hemp, Hkles, Poop, Window Ohm, and Cot. too, uncompressed: 86 cents? 100 Tbs. 24itcrth Gass—Alcohol, Bacon (in caske or bores,) Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Oanclles, aheese, Lard and Lord Oil, Whisky, Cotton (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco, 56 oents 100 Ds. Flour, $1 bbl. GEORGE C. Preigin Agent. CLI ELLER& IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP.—Pre. Porter 0 has, without solicitation, even a °ardente of the ex cellence of this popular cough medicine. It will be inter estiog to all who ILLY afilkted with coughs, and are meting about for a safe and speedy cure--PMMMph Daily .F 44. Excusnal Morn, December 19,1844 Mmmo. EDITORS :—llavhkg been for some time pest very much afflicted with a severe cold, and almost constant cough, and tiering tried various remedies, syrup, Se, and all to no effect, I was induced by my esteemed friend W. W. Wallace, of this city, to make a trial of B. E. Cough Syrup. I did so, and, to my great surprise, I received al most immediate relief. It wee with the greatest difficulty thud I lectured before my respective chow, but on taking • spoonful of the Syrup just before entering my lecture room, I could speak with perfect ease during the evening. I would particularly recommend it to clergymen, lawyers, and other public speakers. I have need two bottles only, and am now perfectly cured. I feel it to be my duty as • philanthropist, to make this public acknowledgment of the efficacy of the article, for I consider it to be the beet now before the public. JAMBS 11. POI= Prof. of Math Prepared sad gold by 8.. X. BELLSE.B4. 00., by Wood street. deeSo Notice. . A.T4A MEETING of the gtockbolders of the PENNSYL. , ANIA INSURANCE COMPANY, of Pittsburgh, held at the Office of the Company, corner of Fourth and Smith fiehrstreets, on Monday, the 6th instant, the following paa eons were elected Directors for the ensuing year: William F. Johnston, . -3 scob Painter, George R. White, . W. IPClintoet, ' J. Grier Sproul, James S. Negley, A. A. Carrier, A.. 1. Jones, H. 8.. Coggshall, Kennedy T. Friend, Wam 8. Haven, A. Wllldna, Body Patterson, Wachs Hampton, nor? Josiah King. Eleeisfor Carriage Factory. OHNSTON, BROTHER A Cu., PRACTICA L COACH eP T MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontstreeta, Alle gheny city, Pa., have on hand and are manufacturing an Oiterwiro assortment of Carriages, hockaways, Boggles, Baggage Cars, IC., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty rif finish, using in all their work the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs attended to on the moat reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who may favor them with their patron age, will be pertectly satisfied on trial rf their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass= fit bien minutes during the day. . Wan d, SITUATION AS STEAMBOAT CLERK, by a ' , T e a aMan who can give ullitioubted reference as to his busi A nese habits, honesty and capacity: Would be to SU the °Moe of Second Clerk. A note addressed to S. M. D. through the P.O. Or left at the °Moe of the Post,' will meet with prompt attention. der=t6to TISESSING•BURBASIS—Mattemmy arid walnut Dreseina, J_/ Bureaus, serpentine fronts, a handsome artiV nide ed for sale by T. B. YOUNG A oetl7 Smithfield street. Wanted. GOOD BOOK-KEEPICH, who understands en *m aw the Dualisms liberal companion= Will be Oran. Adlrese, Lock Box 73 7 P. J. dealt :t = !P :i' ;{ MEE
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