The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, January 09, 1855, Image 3

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TUZ9DAY M0851N0r,....--,-.JANUARY S.
_
Sava Gwasine.—The following reeolu
done, Passed by Ate Rover Guards, of Cinoln
npon their return from the visit to this
city,. in intended to express they sense of the re
ctilineal thby met lath during their late exeur
':eion.- eopyfram the .lihrsimr.:
At] , a' melting of the Clntinnati Rover
:Gm* held at their:Armory, on. Tuesday even
ing, 2, 18‘ the following resolutions
were adopted:
' Resolved, That our late eioursion to Pitts
_bunk] the:; drat undertaken by the corps has
been of inesitsulable - adVitntage is members,
by making them more fully. Sequeinted with the
mutual) interests of the two most important cities
of the Ohio Valley, andhy cementing thelrater.
mil friendship began two years ago between the
Rover Guards and.their brothers and`homrsles,
the Duquesne Greys.
Renoired,-That-the chivalric' . courtesy, t: ore- •
tatting? ntieetinu, warm-hearted kindness and,
Lvieh:hospitality.bestowed upon us by.the offi
-00111 mitutleme . of the Duquesne Greys, and
by' the ;bivii - .inthciriiies and °intone of Pitts
burgh, unholy., a weight of indebtedness that
we , eanl never. be able to liSuidate, but that we
shall manta.° occasion to repay, at least, by in
siehassis of gratitude and reciprocal regard,
“no*, henceforth and forever."
' Resoised, That our thanks are tendered to the
militaryi of. Pittsburgh, who joined with our
hosts, the Greys, in their brilliant reception and
escort, notwithstanding the inclement weather;
and loe numerous civilities extended_ to as du
ring our visit.
,Revolver;, That the proprietors •of the Sr.
&arias Hotel, and the Superintendents, Con
duotore and attaches of the Little Miami, Comm."u
has, And Xenia, and Columbus and Cleveland
Itillroade, and Conductors on the Ohio and Penn
Sylvania Railroad, 'are entitled to our high con
sideration and regard, for oortesiee extended to
na daring our visit and transit to and from Pitts-
101311110 or THE 13TOOEHOLDIRS OP THR PITTS
ISHHOOARD Byttaurarvius RAILROAD COMPANY.—
Agreeably' to public notice, a meeting of the
otixtholders of the Pittsburgh-and Steubenville
Railroad Company was held at their office, on
Maaday, the Bth inst.
• Ornnotion, Gsouan BLACK, Esq., wail appoint
iidicayOmin, and James Chambers and William
Harsh Secretaries.,
The reports of Robert Woods, President, D.
Mtchell. Engineer, and Wm. A. Hill, Treasurer,
were read, and ordered that the reports of the
Preildetit and Engineer be accepted.
On motion of Robert bicanight, Esq., James
a.. Craft, William Algeo, and Adams goty,
Eege., ware appointed a committee to audit the
neconnts pf the Company and Treasurer, to re
pent atan adjourned meeting of the stockhold
erictelte called by the President of this meet
ing.. . GZONGS BLACK, Chairman.
Jas. Oliambers, Wee. At, Hersh, Bea'a.
TIOEBT IN TIM FIRST WARD. —The
following Citisena"ticket for Councils, has been
nominated, in the First Ward, in opposition to
tike.Whig Know Nothing ticket:
&LW CM:Ma—James T. Kinkead. Common
Cousell—Benjamin Singerly, W. R. Nimick, John
B. Warden Iced John H. Bailey.
Tlrismonatitutes a first rate ticket, and one
which we have no doubt will be, elected. It is
composed of both Whigs end Democrats, and as
thlt latter party have no nominations in the
Wanl, it will certainly be enpported by them!
hissers. Siogerly and Bailey are both well known
as sound and reliable men, and will make excel
lent Councilmen. The others are also without a
SAT.
11.15011511 ACIOLDREIT most Tni CAILULREIS use
or CAMPHINI.—On Butdsy night, a young lady
mimed Mary Spears, living in the Second. Ward,
Allegheny, while engaged filling a lamp with
oallphene, the wick of which she had very care
t' lqtialileft burning, ehe was badly burned by the
combustible finid.suddenly Viking fire. In her
fright, etie threnr . the lamp on the flour, and the
flakdes quickly communicated to the carpet and
a bed, to the room. Her ECTCaIII6, -
quickly .brought assistance, and the fire was ex
tinguished before any material damage was done.
The young lady was considerably burned about
thei fat:wand neok, but not to such an extent as
toillace her life in any danger.
INTILLE RAILHOAD.—The following gen
tlemen were elected ae Directors for the ltlteu
bonfire Railroad, Yesterday: Thomas Jewett,
Steubenville; Samuel Livingston, Florenee;
J 411013 M. Cooper, Mansfield B. Brown, Fleury
Graff,Robert SP K n ight, Wm. M. Lyon, Richard
M. firtiYih; William Phillips, Lewis Ilutchireoo,
Br.. emuel A. Long, Pittsburgh. The county
to-seleet.
11tracmairt—The grocery etoro of Mr. Nichn.
siturted on tue East Common, Al
legheny, was entered by burglars on siturdsy
night, and -a qoantity of groceries, email change,
&0., taken. The entrance was effected by pry
ing open the shatters; and anteing out a couple
panes of glue.
TO. Tat GoVannon..,--Wo are gratified to
hear that of:m[46lde, Messrs. Hugh Magill and
Charles King, hare been appointed aide to the
Governor, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
Two more worthy men could not receive so high
a oesept!tecat, and we congratulate them upon
theirstpginttneate.
Ilaven.
4tworbir.Taxnsu ESTAIILIaILIIENT, (late John-
Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stetiovery
Ikararirtmee, prepare. to execute every st‘le Legaii
Com o searedal, Canal end Steamboat Job Printing and kook
Binittug,*and furnish every article in the Blank Book, Beyer
and Stationed" , line, at the shortest notice end 411 Me coat
russumrbletpsras.
. - "-•
B'hintliook and Stationery Woreboute, Priutlrg;
end Booklthidery, coin.. of Market end cemnd et, novlO
BARGAINS 1N.1.10U8461—W0 oiler for sale euri.esi goof
etthelantial.Dvrelling Houses, in convenient tams,
wellarriaged kg comfort, and in good order; and will be
midst low rate; cheaper than they could lie built ut the
prestot high price for lumber and all building mute:L.ls.
For.cheep Houses, Lots and /scaling Lend, on etuy
of pigment, call at the old established Real Meta,. Utile.. of
B. CUTHBERT a EoN,
deCl2- No. 140 Third
Tux BACKWARD itt . ..cuzu will see how elty it o, to
!readEht Reh 'fop ca Pons sera° et 0,, hguor
U. Botd i
atspahe, &fate, kc., no obi knell, ore dola:h yh
12% cents a cake, at N 0.140 Thiel et. ittec.:3
I/I MARVEL'SNEW WORK—FUDGE la.A.Min.—lioang
?duly lialges Record of the same In forty chapters, with
portraits of Solomon Fudge.. Esq.; and George ti to.lungton
Pudica,' heft, dealgne by barley; 2 rots ' Liao; utniorra
with Reveries of a Bachelor, Dream Life, ho. For sole by
. .
LI: HINER h CU,
dew No. 32 Smithfield stri,iit_
To..urainerzo.Buse cures ware rough build., nil
at Igrdales, n. o the hands are heeled by IL Sold
qtai , Oita, ILL No. 140 Thlr4 street. /1,e2,8
~~,
LOxes for sale by
dde2B SMITH BINCGAIR
DOORS i ARMS! 11;JOKti I —J ust received:
J 3 Natal on Duel/tend Duelling: by Lorenzo Belle,
iduifityter !Stories of Things Actual and Pined ble.
Par ft stag Other Pencillngs: by Kirwan.
Rath Kan, a Domestic Tale: by Fanny Fern.
The History and Poetry of Finger Rings by Charles PA
wards..
Fudge beings, froth Tooy Fudge's Record : by Ike Marvel.
LUMP and Violeta, or Thonghts In Prose and Verse of the
True Ones of Maidenhoal: by Rosalie Bell.
Thei Weed P. T. Barnum: written by hlmzelf.
linanallty In the City: by the Rev. C. LI. Chopin.
The Land, or the Saracen: by Bayard Taylor.
Rushee( Fortune, or the Memory and Adventures of Ned
Lornr . by J. B. Jones. For sale by
W. A. UILDENFENNEY & CO.,
}and • • 4 No. 76 Fourth street.
PIANO FORTS INSTRUCTORS AT REDUCER PRICES
Sentare Complete Method, reduced price; $l,OO
Beyer's Celebrated Instructor, do Lod
Alairstrkuller'e do do 1,01
Daiwa Plano Instructor, do 1,50
ilterrife Complete instructor, do 1,51)
Cramer'e ' do do do 1,00
- . 'Thmiter's Celebrated do do 1,60
' - DO do do (abri'd) du ' 60
in., without a Master, Jo ... 25
' Btiimre's Piano Forte Primer, du to
Matte's Plano Forte Cateeliam, do 26
Per Is it the 111U/de Store of JOAN 11. MELLOR,
61 Wood atrpet.
WTHW BOOKB., AT DAVISON'S, No. SS Market street,
JA.Mear Fourth.
Rath Hall: by Fanny Fern.
Amabol; a Family Litatory.
FutlawDoinmi: by Ike Hanel. •
Lifeof Illartur Luther; beautifully illmitratol American
and Faistlieli editions.
Words Loa YOungOommuninnt by Dr. J. W. Alexander.
Only • Dandelion, Arc., to: by the author of Flower of
fs l:2hand Other Pencilling' Kirwan.
Jeanie Vornwm.
Humanity in the City: Chapin.
Boris! Sermons; /at *erica: linker. •
Plumor'y Sornmucto Children. Plumer's T,
Jraollook. for Now Year, ho., ha
J. 1 4 VISON.
-,.• . - . Basement To Let .
A BASEMENT StoUrkl, 21 feet wide by 22. no-thirds .gbowegeouvd, well Illniebed and well lie will be
rantedwhesp 140131 the let April. Enquir, the aloe of
the WhltllNtl NAT. 1.1,24
:'"Dfillsolution of 'ortnorsillp.
heretofore albums between J. S.
1 KT.II;IIA)ILLTUN, in the Law businers, is this day
deteolied tty mutind content The nofittislied butduess of
the Britt Wallin 'attended to and settled up by 1' B. Handl.
Nip Iffully authorized to attanu to the shoo..
THORAS B A.sit..TON,
JOHN S. B A.2lllLit..N.
y r - As X hAVe determined to loare for no. West, I take
ploneurettiteedmmetnnug my partner, Thulna, IL !Until
son, oigniingmptge of Loy friends and fanner elleuta.
JOHN B. HAMILTON.
bgieirit;lNgqi telber 2foth. Isf4-={7l,,,zum
ILERAPEU . 0.4 If-EWAN/NG eti r e "- mo .
1
of.ltiteie oenetbrtable chain ou baud. Paredes debiting
• seenhai can be oc.pied for .daye without causing
should sail end-oee Ulna,
darA2 i • ;.
. 4 'tfi ,,,7 : ,-, .:1 - ,-,!' ; : ,6::..-!i----",...f'::"':.
"'•
4-4 44%0
t,* e •
NEE
: , C:ITY, POST.
„l ung . , VOL SALU #T . THIS, 01.R0i.
r for ogle by
JAS. 51'1,AUGIl
N. 10 ~, g nit otthholJ
butl, tulo by
B.IIITLI k SINCLAIR.
AN Ali , BRICK 11011 St, or hall and eltht rooms, with
goal collar, will bo sold on Tory accommodating
NOUN& CO; I " 7:ea% Apply
tr'
U. CUTUBIiIiT At SON,
No. 140 Third amt.
3MMO=
,;` '
J ' ~.
C: ►MMPR.CIAJI= POST►
PI "DTBAUTLOE(p 111 P,41114D AND
.1000111 WORABIGg. • •
•
•
finsdent—JOHN IHIPTON . " ~•`",
/Ira Tice Praidati—Wa. H. Barra.: •
&bond "_ E. BROWS:
cim.e.ry—Wa., B. HAM.
Trrarurer,Joaa D. Soutay. . •
Saperinttnaent--8.: T. Nontaba, Ja.
amnia&
Of Arbitration for ..tataary.—W. R. Brows.
V. V.; Ana. arDirirr, BAWD E. PAIS, Jon,:
km 4414 tsk)l=jy f v.! tul:):•/M9
Oman, WI DAILY Mogan; Pow, /
Tuesday, January 9, 1866.
The:operations yesterday were few, notwithstanding the
estivity on the wharf Continues unabated. The river 11
still sulndantly high for the running of first class boati.
Flour la on-the destine. We note the following Bales:
Fin /tIR-24 bbis Plgra from store at SS*); 44 do
Bile at 0,37.*
OR A IN—Curb-4_ ales 410. bars phellet at 900. Onto-600
nue rr..m depot at 60e; 660 do thp frog gore at We; 100 do
do et 10,
•
TRIAD BEEF 4 eke at Do,'
SEEDS—Moroi—Wm 60 bum 0.1425. Timoth7-76 do
at :3.
•
it i 5-15 Was l'aarl at BX, 4 woe; 60 caPk• Imported
Sad, 3 1 4:, 4 woe,
TIILWiILpH YAREICTS
Mar los; January • 8.--Ootton nnelumged. • Flour...
sales dOO iihle at firmer quotations; sales 3,760 bble good
Ohio et $9,1234g9,62,4; Southern heavy; sales 1,800 bbls
at $9,26059,81. Wheat firm. porn soave and firm: sides
Western lulled at sl,ob. Pork advanced 1234; ;tales 1,000
libls Mese at $12,1234, and-prime at $12.12 $12,26 Beef
nchanged. ..Lard unchanged; no sales. 115cem...634 for
rib, and 83y'09 for clear Ohio. Whisky-37037X. Coffee
and Sugars unchanged. Molasses steady and active; sides
Orleans at 25027. Stocks better and active. Money no.
Changed. . • .
PlllLLAlLPauvJanuary . ll.—Plour gulet ; prione firm; no
export demand:Lead the only trmonsetioni are small lots
for home consumption at $9,60010,60. Id Rye Flour end
Corn Aleal nothing doing: the former held at $8,60, and the
latter at $4,25. No samples of. Wheat offervd,:and it Is
erected; salci.l,6oo bus prime Stiuthwik red at. 52,1002,12,
and white et $2,21. Market tiare . 6f Rye. Corn active;
sales 600 bus new yellow at 05. Oars scarce et won. Oro
caries and Provisions unchanged Whisky dull; small lot,
mid in bble at 37038.
CtauraArt, January 8.—F10ur...57,6001,76. Barley de.
elided to $l. Whieky...2s. Flogs dull and unsettled at $1
to 51,60. Provisions dull, except, Lard, for which there is u
fair demand at IPA for prime, bbl'cL Groceries quiet. Su
gar, 50.534. Molaases...2oc for old, and 2So for new. The
river fell two feet sinew Saturday.
BANK NOTE' LIST.
COULSOTID DAILY VOL TER NOSITING POST St
noon & Sargent, Exehanga Bankers"
(brae, of Wood arid Math streets, Fairbury/I.
OHIO. ' •
.18tata Bk.andbrancbee.- 1
Otharsolvent Banks.-- 1
.13anY of Saddasky.-.
Norwalk
Wootaar.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Pittsburgh Banks par.
Philadelphia
Brownsville " .
pa Bucks county "
Cheater Co. (new issue)-.
Colunibia Brid ge C0..._.
Denville ^
Delaware co. "
Doylestown "
Easton
Germantown" ***** Of
qt.
INDIANA.
13 8 1..a t.. t* t. te t" B 8 8 k to. 7.1an tik k d irNa. Ba' br..th .ok, " 18. .7 - 60 :".T:
18tag Bank 8ranch.........
Daft at Illinois 75
KENTUCKY.
All advent Banks.—.... 1
MISSOURI.
State Bk.and branches... 1
MICHIGAN.
AM solventl
IN
WISOONSI
Marines Fire lamaseries
Co. at Milwankie-..... 5
TENNESSEE.
AU solvent Banks. .84 5
NORTH CAROLINA.
All solvent Bank., 5
SOUTH CAROLINA.
All solvent Banks..-
GEORGIA.
All solvent Banks 3
ALABAMA.
All solvent Banks.- 6
LOUISIANA.
All solvent Ranks 3
KEZ/lA.NOREI.
New York
Baltimore tar.
Louisville . 4 disc't.
SL Louie .... -.1 diset.
VALUE OTCOINS.
American Gold new)_... par.
American Gold (old) pen,
Sovereigns $1 a 3
Guineas. 6 00
Prederickdors.
Ten Thalers
Ten Guilders
Louisd'or
Napoleons
Doubloon., Patrio•-.
Doubloons, Spaniel..
Ducats
Lfincaeter Rank,
Montgomery o.lianks_.
•
Northumberland "
Pothiville "
Reading
Schuylkill county "
Washington
WestDra
Wyoming .
Carlisle_ I V.
Chamberaborg ......
Erie 1
Gettysburgh .......... I
Ilarrisburg
Honeande . 1
Middletown
Waynesburg__..._...._ 1
York Rank5.._...._._.....
Relief Notes
United States Dank lb
Allegheny City Smip—
Pittsburgh City " —... par.
Alielheav —prent
gra' YO)11:
New York City._......__
Country Ranks .... .
• irEW
All solvent hanks..._. ...'
DELAWARE:
All solvent lEbudra..--.
SmallEntea
MARYLAND.
Baltimore Banks.-....
Country 13;nin
VIRGINIA.
Bank of Va.a branches— I
Parneenellk.a branches.. I
Valley Bk.a branches 1
Exchange Bk.abranchea I
Wheeling Hanka— 1
Wheeling branches. 1
NEW ENGLAND.
All solvent Rank!
ViCTlOlsi SALES.
auction...Maar Salo'.
AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wo , I and
fifth streete,•t 10 o'clock, A. M., a general aanortruent
of Sea.nabla, Staple and Fancy Dry Good., Clothing, ilcute
and Shoe., Rata, Caps, Ac.„
AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. IL,
Groceries.gneeneware, Glaaerware, Table Cutlery, Looking
Gllessee, New and Second Maud Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, Au,
AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M.,
Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Niuelea] Instrtu.lenta,
Ilatdwiue and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goode, U,.;.1 and
Silver watchos, Au P. IL DAVIS, Auetioneer. ;.ealuf
P. DAVIS, Anatoneer
VALUABLE STOCKS AND BONDS AT AtiCTION.—On
TiII:FLOAT EVENINO,IIth inst., at 7 o'clo-k, It.
3lerchants' Kschutge, Fourth street., will 1., sold :
10 shares Pittsburgh Trust Company !took ;
45 oharret Exchange Bank Stock;
00 shores Ohio end Pa. Railroad Company Stock
00 parr. North American Slitting Company Suor.
1; Bonds Allegheny county, coupons attached, payable
to New York, $l,OOO oath.
S Bonds Waahington meaty, coupons attached, pay
able in New York, each.
Bing P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
1 - INF: HUNDRED DOZEN KNIT WOOL SOCKS AT A I2C
vj rioN.-012 TUESDAY MORNING, Bth inst.. at 10
o'clock, at the Commercial Eaten Rooms, corner of Woo 4
and Fifth streets, will be sold. 100 doxen excellent Wool
Sock., vdl knitted. direct from Importer, and which the
attenOou of dealers is requested
Jana P. NI. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
SEEDS FOILIIOSDEDS.—My steel, of Seeds for early
sewing, of the spproved and raluable vnristies, Is ready
for distribution et the Seed and Implement Warehou.,
Fifth etreet. I jlO3Bl JAMES WARD it(l.
IstitztuValt }1 Et , LUTTEIL—A new, complete sod reli
able Cutter, nuitable for Corn Stalk, or flay, at Ow
Peed and-Implement Warettoure, Fifth street.
Jana JAM/CS WARDROP.
PRUNING INUTRUNIEN'fd.—YoIe Priiningtil;eure:intri;
and Chisseds, of the beet quality, at the need and Ins
plement Warehouse of
jand
LANKETS —A. A. MASON & (NJ. will open on Satur
day, January oth, 100 more Blankets, which they will
sell $2 and $3 per pale le.s titan navel rates. jand
SEMI -ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON & CO. will open
400 more of those Long ehawla, at $2, toti Thursday,
January 4th. jan4
/1 OLD MEDAL DELAUNF:I4.—A. A. MASON & CO. will
k_T open 300 piece, morn of Gold Medal Detainee, at 124
cents per yard. int/4
A, A. MAMA
Ca will open, on the 4th in.., 5 more
more of those 4 and 5 cent Cal!coen; ah.n t: more
at 6V, eente. Jens
lb:Anti:KS-3 000 At prime Kentucky Feathery. to ay..
•Ive cad for Cale by
dec.%)
( - 0 . ALT-50 see:nfon Tablo Salt;
Ibo rcoil Ate
crou-on.; Jot INKY:Ira
F. It. 10; A VO.
,TEW YF.AIt PItESENTS.—HoId and etches, of
111 new and twautlful patterns, just rixteir,..l;
Chains,Roys and Beals to match. Jewelry of late patterns
and floe quality.
Rich Variety Goods. Also, Tea Ware, Castors, and the
usulkl staple goods to our line; at as low prices as can Do
- Ind in this or eastern cities. W. W. WILSON,
Watch Maker and Jeweler,
67 Market street, corner of Fourth.
A GOOD FARM NOR SALE—Situate eix miles [tom P.O ,
A
mlngton, Va., and on the Pennsylvania line, coludst.
irgef 207 acre. well improved, too acres (deem' , a large
orchard, good buildings, dwelling house and barn; also.
• Witty of excellent coal; 20 acre. of meadow. This Is a
desirable farm, and will be sold for $2,600. Terms easy;
possession given on let of April next.
S. 'CUTHBERT A SON,
janl 140 Third atreet.
IARPNNTSIt'S 8110 P FOR BALE--Bituate ou Qoarry
atreet, between Factory and Walnut etreet. The !Shop
Hon leaulal ground. For further particulars enquire of
B. CUTHBERT SON,
Jan' 140 TM,. I etreet.
11tY PEAULIEB-300 bum Juist received and for w•le by
d.-254 HENRY FL 0 1 LINE.
BEI.24S—W bbls for sale by
d ce2.B FIENRY if. MLLINS.
A IN d S e N , I s .D 01L--2 msie
3 bble for by
HENRY U. COLLINS
R-100 bble Lonlarllle Lim
1, de^2B
PuRK-12 Mile for sale
Elee26
EEENHY t g. CO LLINS
IMMIX U. COLLINS.
ir Burrhas—ib kegs tor Weby
IX dead RMITIi A . SINCLAIR.
Ali D-10 kegs for silo by
deaS
'SMITE! d SINCLAIR
Law Books
AM outhorited to'sell low some valuable I.w Books
lu vols. Po. Bennie!, by Barr;
Bouvler's Ise totes;
Groeullef's Evidenoe;
Wiaarten's Digest, last ed.;
And other Report., Elementary Works, &a.
GEO. F. OILLMORE,
sep2l at the GM. of Morning Pont.
LtUILDING LOT FOR BALK.
ALOT 24 feet .front on WYLI 9 II street, anti extending
bark 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back pan of the
Lot is a Cell. Wall, built lor two small flour.. This Lot
is in a desirable to atop fora residence; and will Le sold
and on furorahle terms. Title good, anti dear from
locum Ichucr. Enquire of 131E0. Y, 011.1.310 RE,
.iY I I I At 0111 re of Morning Post.
Llolllt HANDSOME LACE SETTS.—Remired by express
this morning ;
- 1 Vslereionnes Collar and Eleeven;
1 !tonnes Oilier end Sleeves;
1 Guipure Chen:Lisette and Sleeves ;
1 Melte. Collar and Eleeven.
As the setts unsold are to Le returned to Now York on
Friday, Ladles winking anything In this line should oall to.
day et VAN WADER'S,
ci.te.l4 No. El Market et., corner of Diamond.
Cl E.IDLITZ POWDERS-6 groan Inaltly preperTstion hand
1,74
not for eels, by I derE I J4./8 ',Lk:MIRO
I HOUND MACH AND NVTMEGri..—Yor ante. by
kyr 2ec23 IV. A. M'CIAIRO
1)1.11:T6II-10 bbLo trrsh roll for sale by
der.2s HENRY 11. COLLINS.
IABNNIKRE3-10 ps. more of those all wool Cashmeres,
lJ flgural,st *cents per yard.
A. A. MASON A CO,
No. 25 Fifth street.
CRUCIBLES-30U U btare and ior weeny
1) d.e.N.N.bor FUMING BROS.
A-. 1%,„
-. .4:
. ~,~,~,
J't EIRG S FOR ER MEWS'.
The Riven—Last aiming, at dusk, them were four feet
ten inches by the marks, at which figures it bad been sta
tionary dming . the day. Weather cloudy and moderate,
with every prospect of rain or meow. If this weather con.
Vinues, there In no doubt but a swell win come from the
min of Sunday.
Thr new light rtraught steamer "Chicago" has put up her
ri,rn tor Cincinnati, to lease this morning. Our wont for it,
this Is • hue opportunity for those having business that way.
Th. Cincinnati packet for Tuesday h the fleet steamer
'Allegheny," Capt• Geo. ISl'Lean—leering at ton o'clock.
Tie" Bate Cassel" arrived yesterday morning, with a full
load of flour from Zsmeeville. If there are any among us
wirhlngto travel that way, we commend them to the " Kate
CM. I and her officers. A She leave" again tbilfatternoon for
the Muskingum itiver.
fir "Forest City" le the regular packet for Whoallo4
lea.ina. et ten o alma.
ARM VIOL
-.cut, Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville.
•• Luzerne, Bennett, Brownseille.
•• Thomas Shriven, Hendrickson, West New
(CO. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.
" Michigan, -, Wellsville.
" Convoy, Wolf, Wellsville.
" Kate Cassel, M'Vay, Zanesville.
" Forest City, Moore, Wheeling.
" Express, -, Lnuisrillu
DEPARTED.
Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville.
" Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville.
Thomas Shriver, Hendrickson, Went Newt
" lien. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth.'
•' Convoy, Wolf. Wellsville.
" !Michigan, -, Wellsville.
Dlurusl, Sheppard, Winding.
Ezchzuge, Wheeling.
Advanco, Smith, Cincinnati
" lien Bolt, Boyd. Louisville.
" Venture, Wolff, Wellsville.
" Hem:en, Shingle, Cincinnati
STEAMBOATS.
"1854."
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE
mro -
SAINT LOUIS.
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line
FOR TOR COI VETANCL OF
PA/MENDERS AND FRAUGHT
. .
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE
And Saint Louts.
- • .
Pius Liss In composed of eeven
Alliktret Ow powerful steamers,
nailed for 'Teed, splendorottfety,
and comtbrt,ithd IN the ONLI ratiotain I.AILT urn or 5T.114
PACIMTROII the L)hio Herr. It ronnerte with the IL S. Mail
Line of Steentere from lineitinati L. Louleville Salta
Lou* LT erh kh pa...serigers unit freight are ticketed and re.•
pted through daily. Two new Stentnere here been waded
to the Liue, width now connfitte of the following boar,
14 tr Depa - ;lure
Boas. CiTtrthts. (rum lillsburgh.
BCCREYN STAPP.. N. W. llstrzuoo-rest....Surlay.
KRYiSTON P. STA Tif.......J•0e IiAZI.II. ‘louJsy.
ALLISOILLNY ..-.... ...... Geo 31'llace
CINCINNATI- . It iluartn Welnetaley.
Pill LADNLPIIIA R. J. i/looa 'Thursday.
PITIIIBUIttiIt... .. ....... 1. N. Cana Trldey.
P.P.NNAILVANI; lau. Kuarestralt. Naturday.
Lea's daily at 10 o'clra-k, A. 31 . pr , risely.
No freight received after utr.n z'rt,h on the morning of
departure.
For partlqularn, apply on board s or to
JUAN B. LI V/NONTON
JOHN FLACK. '). Agents,
dlow‘ogabela House ilulldloge.
Pittsburgh. llieb. I norm]
se i t.. . k v i . IN
CANADA WEST.
j al i kaClever
1 1%1 ; r it t r u t s ia w ta. e m il l . wyAk it
THS PINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain
IL BAIMOIE, will make two Mips a week bet•een Cleveland:
Polt Stanley, and Port Ituystelloce follows:
Leave: , Cl...eland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY' and
THURSDAY EY HSI!, 0, at 7!.j o'clock.
Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at I o'clo.k.
Lessee Port Stanley for Cleveland every WISDNE.SDAY
and SAretwAr EVENLNO, at,t,i o'clock.
The Tel.:qv . ..ph conneme at Cleveland, with the Cleveland,
Columbus and Cincimmti, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh,
the hake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Railroads. Aleooonneets at Port etanley with the London
Line of }Rages, whish connecte with the Orval Western
For [might and pasture allay on board, or to SCOVILL k
LAUDERDALE, Cleveland: A F. 110IAXMI B, Port Stau/eY •
Or A. Whitt DP. Port Bo ru .d i. mer-27:t00v
Platsbwrgb, Steubenville and Wh•eling
Parke Is.
jilliailia The DIURNAL c.vt.ain A. S. Amanita., and
In
the YOKFST CITY, Captain aoaoa In nt•nea,
all rue an regular DAILY PACKETS, bet green Pittsburgh,
Steubenville and Wheelior, otepong at all int..rntediate
parts
80
7 80
. 300
.. 383
1b 70
....10 25
The DIIIRNAL will Iv," 'Plt•eburril on Monday', {Veil
nesfays an•l Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. II —Returnteu ep
will Dare wheeling on Tue...lay's, Thursdays and ratunlayx
at 7 Celork, A. 31.
The CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tueodays
Thursdays and S.lturlays, at 10 o'clock, A. 11.—firlurning,
dhe will leave W hee ling on Mondays, Viednewlays and Fri
ays, at 7 o'clock,
For freight or pareaue apply on board or to
J. I/. COLLI NU WI triD, Agent,
noel!, No. 155 Front strict-
For Clooln•ttt
The new, light draught paseenger steamer,
ADRIATIC, CIIAHL., )lister, w,Il ha:r
for the above Lots, and ail Intermediate land
lugs, on WEDNEND.4Y, the lot, inet , 10 o'clock, A. VI
Ihia boat I. pre. i led ...II (our pow yr (.1 ru,“ea: nrol 1.
the largest 1.11.1 oat, - t...mt rnor GUI, },ry ar
•Lumntialton• art. n.l. ottri.as..t.l t , p any 1.... at Ell the Wt.,.
It gratt.rn, atol 1.,11.1.-.1 etch all 111. rettuiremett I)!
he late 'Steamboat La ',V'
Yor Itrri t .tht or pato.ntr. eprly nn or to
_pant! LAC.Z d I.lVll.ltit 4 Tol:. ARVIA/1.
For Zone•rldle.
The Mena, r KAT,: CASAEI, espt. Jtereett
414 Al'Aar, srtil leer. for the stArre arol ititertntt.
M ats port, nn TUIEir DA T , Pat InrrtAnt,st 2 P. M.
iltPar }mkt{ t or passage appry on trosrol, rr la
}ant, J. D. COLLINGWOOD, AgnnL
YOr Clnclutia
nearaer [CAW', captain (I.
ma, will lesia for the ahive and intermediate.
ports on TlifiriDAY, iitli ini.taut, at 10 A. M.
Par freight or paexaga ap ply 1 , 0 bard, or to
jang FLACK Oh LI iskiSTON
•
Regular Wheeling Packet.
THE nteanver FACHANI:E. Capt. 31•Co.LtAr,
leaves every MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, end
FRIDAY, at 9 o'clock, A. 11., eonneering
the C. and P. Railroad ut Wellerllle. 1 , 111 freight apply to
uovl7 J. D. COLIANOWOOD, Agent.
liegular Wheeling Packet.
nirr YEYTII I( E., Copt Jens Genteel,
lialtlease every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, end
SATURDAY, en 3 P. M.
For freight or paeeage apply on board, or to
jan3 JAM PS COLLINS A CO. Agent.
The stenm.•r ,DL.. V. 111, en pt. Jon:*
will
leave for nbor, Ml. intermediate 1 Intermiate pone ke
on TU.:SLAV, n. 14 in.t ni 4 I. )1.
Fur rr.AKht or posongnni ply au Inunt, or jene n,
C BARNES, AzPnt.
For No•hville. -
AlgThe elnatner Capt. i10 , 11[1411,
a, lil I,are ior kri,rtn.ligte
on TUESDAY, POI In,
Yor frei 'tit or p.loomg• apply on 6 eel. jmni
- -
Alo . B!,d i
buying PATENT Rill UTr, f. ua anti nr.+l to
Sell the following lately patented article,
Trott's patent oil Glolww, for Steam Engin:ow;
Luau's hook Drilling Sinclair,:
Coe's patent Drill, fur Drilling Iron;
Copeland's Stationary and POrtaliie Saw Mullin
Crawford's Steam and Water Guages;
Drifilth's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Alaelline,
- .
There articles have beau examined by .
and machlrdsts, and pronounced superior to arty in use.
Ile Is .10 Yutboriml to reel Rights to make and vend these
articles In any part oi the eourdiy.
lie boo also fir tale hot-pressed Nutta and Washers, and
finished Bram Work.
Ile is also instated to take Agencies for the sale of other
Ottawa/ !tights and new Inventions, and glee to the bust-
SIMS faithful and tanstant altos lion.
Ile refers to the following
OA
.. ..
The erabscribere have long i nen acquainted with Mr.
Mogen Y. F.aton, and have no hesitation to recom mending
him, to all who may wish to employ his iiirvines, no a gen
tleman of undoubted integrity end indefatigable Industry,
In elmse exertions every reliance may be placed.
liierllle 11. Pirate, W. Robinson, Jr.,
Wm. Lathier, Jr., John °rube.,
W. 11. Denny, 11. Childs .t Co.,
James Wood, N. Iloilo. & Sone,
P. R. Friend, Krumer a Rehm,
F. Lorenz, L. it. Livingston,
Knap A Waile4 William F. Johnsn.n,
William Phillips, Andrew Fulton,
Wilson m•tlandtees, A is% 14,esets.
PlTrefillrlall. November 27th. 18:4.
D0.41:0111 Patent Rook Drilling Mae Wines,
WMi'lovneidNbUy ttrtiCarn3,..2l?llloNtlt6:ro7kuobfetlTo'rokr"islx"iidi
the ordinary way. 3. & F owler A Co., itlanufsctiirers.
The subscriber has lien eppuinted sole ugunt in the Uni
tal Stales, fur the sole of rights In use these Pi',whines.
F. EATON, 19 Sixth Forel.
sans TO
uon. Wm.. F. Johnston, Pregstent A. V. IL 114
W. Allister Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. 11. It.;
Oen. Wm Larimer, Jr, & O. 11. It;
O. W. !torn., Esq., Chief Eng. i'. A 0.11.114
Meesra. Maraud a:Nicholson, OuntructorS for the P. A S
ltaductlou Liu Mnslo
Ul.lO AT HALF ritit..al.—JOlla IL hIELLOIt, No. 61
Wood street, between Diamond 6141 end Fourth
hail made •rraugem•ntn with the eaten.. ire Music l'obligh.
lug Hoare of Wm. Hall a Son, of New York., fur the note of
their valuable Catab tine, and he Jr enabled to offered) their
immompyright together with that or hiv ntire stook
of
Manic nod Mooloel Work..., at en avverugd of otiogarj tlw
former prim:.
In order to afford this reduction ' ft is necesPary to adopt
the cash system, and it is hello-veal that lb,. public will be
better served than heretofore by a strict adberencs to this
principle.
regulating the prier., the national currency ham been
:er,l wed as far as possible in decimal..
s lake will he narked on every idea, of Mori, The
.pyright thu.—•" iredua•d price, cents.. The
ight editions thus—•'Cropy right, cents." All the
upright Music pouted previous to this arrangement
be SOW at out-half the old prices.
A similar raluction will be [ltalia on Instruction Hooka
A full stock of Chickering &•Bono' Pianos, Melodeons,
Guitars, Harp., Strings, and Musical Goals of every kind,
on hand and for sale at lowest cash pLices, by
JO/I.N IL MELLOR,
janl 81 Wood ot bor. niamood alley a1.,1 Fnurth aL
Western Insurance Company- or Pitts-a
burgh.
STATEMENT of the Arret. of the WESTERN 'MAI
RANCE 01.011 4 AN OF PITTS SU HOU, on the 3101 day
of October, 1854:
Balance due on Capital Stock
Not. and Bine lhecounttel
Premium Not..
Cash
Open Account.
Mortgage
Emtlutated nmonut due on open Policies,
IVrocke, kc.. 54,000 00
Office Furniture, de 400 00
Cal4L I Stock
docao
tni.EY—/u tubes jun lverolYed sod fur man by
Lk &CYO !DINKY IL OULLINS.
r 1 ~
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
===
For Loul.v lllr.
10:111132
.$135,000 00
100,77^-30
. 26 863 31
. 8.778 Ob
1.170 2.5
. 4756 33
$283,720 20
$T15,000
F. Al. (IORD(IN, oecn.l
i u . ~ ~..
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MISCELLANEOUS.
THE COSMOPOLITAN DR. HOOFLAND'S
ART AND LITERARY, ASSOCIATION.' . CELEBRATED -
°rs'a.i.a f'"' ih' 16 "'""w" 4 "d Ge"'"a D'" G
6 ". of RIMAN BITTERS,
Literature Head the Ana aria on a new and original plan. .
PREPARED BY •
THIS NSW ASSOCIATION IS DESIONED TO ENCOUS- • DR. C. M . Juno' . Phil a d e l p hi a, p a .,
age and populerim the Pine Art!, and diselendruste pure ,
WIG Erracrusur nun
and wholesome Literature thratighOtet' the . oonratry. For ! LIVER 003IPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA YAIINDICP,
this purpose a Gallery of Art la to be permanently fouudyd, ' oh,-,-„,i c ,,,.
..y,,,, , ,,,,.. 4 Fousty, pa,,,,,,,,,. s t the Kidneys, and
whicPwill each year contahs a choice a0....zf m
le collet , ' all ducares amo/Tom aSuch dttorriered.Lrocr or Elossarh.
' turn of Paintings, Statuary, An -
For Free Distribution.
! as Constßaa.
The Association will also publish and issue to its mem- Hon, Inward Piles;
St-re each year, the test Literature .- .f the day, consisting of Fulnese, or Blood to the
the moat popular Monthly Magasittee, Reviews, and Pic. ; Head, Acidityof neaten:each,
toilet Library works.
Nausea;llearlhorn, Disgust for Food,
The officers of the Association for 1864 hare the pleasure ! Fulness 'or weight in the Stomach, Sour
of announcing that the eubtiesiption hooka or the current ' . Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit
year are now open, and that the first annual distributtoe 4 of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried
Works of Artoantained in the above Gallery will take Piero out Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Cho, k
in
ted among th February. n e
ext: on whi of the ch occasion
therecn, will be dletr lie, ins or Suifecatitig tienst Linn when in lying Pcottife,Die.r..,,,
member.free of cher. ... . ~,,. vision, Dot, of W goo Wooe the blot . F reer , L „,,
servaril
hundred superb Werke of Art, among which .id Dall Pain Iti the Heed, Deficiency of Perspiration,
be tht.originaland worid-renowned statue of Hiram Powet, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the
The Greek glow., , Ski., Back, heet, Limbs, Sudden
purr'. vied at an expense of over $5,0001 Also, a large ent ! Flushes 01 Heat Durnieg MM.,
r.. r . . holm o,3llectkin of magnificent OIL PAINTINGS, con- 1 Etta", ConsUant Imagire
,it ~., of the best productione of tutebratul Antetican and 1 huts of Evil, tual great •
lc...Lie Artiste among which ewe the••werke of Santee; e hepreselon of
11,,ker, Read, ' Emmett, Griswold, Clough, Fronkenstein, .
Spirits.
e‘t . i her eminent American Artists, ' , bleb, with the eon- TI; • oatprletor, iu calling the attention of the public. to
stay: edition s made through an agent now in Europe, will Oa, r , .paration, 6Ces so with a fseling of the Ulmokr carob.
render Stated der this by far the moil complete Gallery of Art in the ,1„.. -n it,, virtue, and adaptation to the at,,,,,,,,, f or ~b,e,
_ . It 13 r , ,niimendett• . •
It t- uo new and untried article, but one that het etniai
the N. , t - of a ten seer? tn.' before the American peoPre,
and il , reptlInt101.11:14 , 6•10 Is Unrivalled by ant similar pee
lue...o. extant. The testinemy in its favor given by the
moat prundaent and well known Phytliclans and indlrldu
ale, in all mime of the country is immenee. Refzrriog en}
who may doubt,to my •• Memorabilia," or Practical Rose
Book, for. Warmers and Families, to be bad gratis., of all the
Agent 4 fur the tleanan Bitters.
Principal Ofllo. and Mannfact-ry, 120 Arch street; Phila.
delphia, Pa.
wry -Sold by Dr. (1.0. 11. Keyser, IF) Wood etreet; 11..11..
Fehuestock & Co., No. 0 Wood street; Fleming lira. hers,
f' W•ael suet; 11. P. Swarts and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny.
de-.l9alawly is
The Literature
. .
puhlkhed for dissemination among the members of the As..
...acintlon, for 1864, 1.111 amnia of the followhut Monthly
Magazines, Review., Ite., via: ltarperbt, Putnam. Blark
001, linlekerbocker, Godey's Lady's Book, Graham's Mu;
aalne, and the Illustrated Magazine of Art, toother with
the following Quarterly Reviews, re-printed in New York.
Weetmineter, London Quarterly, North British, and
Edinburgh.
, This Alma:dation le open to ail; any person may heroin.
a member on the payment of Is, which entitle% him to
tnemberahlp and any one of the above hlamminm or Review.
for one year, and alto a/naiad In thennitual dietributlo
of Statuary, Paintings, an. All who take fan membeeMip.
are entitled to any five of the htaimalnee one year, and
tickets in the dietrlbution.
. .
The wide-spread fame of the above periotlicale reraleti it
needle., to may anything in thelrpralse, na it IC c0n,w3.1,1
that, an literary organs, they aro far in attrtmce of any
others in the world. The publinheem prioe of each is inva
riably $3 a year; thus by becoming • member of bin AK .43-
elation, it secures to all the two-fold benefit of three dollarb'
worth of sterling literature and a ticket In the distribution
of the most masstitleent collection of obotce works of Aft in
the country.,
Ltrutvs LIVING AGE, Weelie, will be furniShed one
year and two memberships for ;6.
The Gallery of the Association is keeled et Baminsty
City, where superb granite buildinp bevel been erected for
It, and in whose spacious ahem the whole colter:lon of
Paintings and statuary will be exhibited. The net proceeds
derived trom the eels of memberships, are devoted expressly
to the perches° of Works of Art for the ensuing year.
The Increasing interest felt In the advanoement of the
Fine Arts warrants, the belief that thle Ansieletton will,
with the powerful aid of Literature, become et once ttniver-
Rally popular, en It not only =Wean* end encourage. the
Fine Arts, tut disseminated eterling Literature throughout
the land, thereby adapting itself to the present 0n..... ned
butte of lb. American people, enabling both rich and poor
to make their homes pleuarat and attractive, by the cud of,
Sculpture, Paintings, and the best reading meter which'
the wide range of American and Ronign Literature atifurds. -
A few of the peculiar advantages dottrel by joining this
Association aro—
I.L. Alt 1.1101111 get the full velar of their subscription
the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature.
:Id. They are at the same time contributing toward NI,
chasing choice Works of Art, which are hi turn to be dIA.
vibrant among themselves hem of charge. .
3d. Sub member balm directly enomiraging an'a Potion:
king the Arta and Artiste of the country, disbursing many
thousands of dollars through its agency.
Those who purchase Magazines at Looludores will obsene
that by joining this Amociation, they receive the Magazme
and free reckel In the anneal dis=tribution, all - at the same
prim they now pay for the Magazine alone.
- . .
all persons on becoming members, tan have theirMaga
ine commence with any month they dm., and rely on
•to being mailed to them promptly on the lira of every
nth, direct from the New York and Philadelptda publishrs. Book numbers furnished if desired.
Books open to receive similes at the Diadem Mace, New
York, or Western calm, Sandusky.
Persons remitting funds for membership should mark
letters, "Registered," and taste the month with eluch th.l
lash their Magazines to commence, nod Will !lath' loot
race addl . ... in full, on the receipt of which, a certificate
membership, together with the Magazine de fired, will Le
forwarded to any part of the country.
44-01lices of the Association, at the Knickerbocker Mag.
azinenfßee, US Broadway, New York. and at No. ltd Water
street, i3and.ky, Ohio. Address, (at either offse„)
C. L. DERBY, Actuary (LA. A L. A.
Membership. may also be obtained at No 140 Wood street,
Pittsburgh, of
ort2s.ll4wewif GEO. IL KEYSER, DrugaLt.
AGOOD BDILDINU LOT, Li fret front on Carson stri•••l
by 100 feet 10 depth, 10 Birmingham, will be sald
cheap. Enquire of GEO. P. CIILLMORE,
kig at ofbee of the Morning Pert. _
FOR SALE VERY CHEAP.
A BIJILDINU lAA is ALLidiIILNY CITY, 1:4 lee by
100. A good bargain eau be hod by applying PO*.lit
the oflttre of the MORNING POST. jy12.1 f
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE CORPANY
OF PITTSBUIW H,
CORNER OP FOURTII AND tiIITIIFIELD STIZBICTR.
Authorised Capital, .300,000.
.
1 NStililt LlVlNiiti and oiler prvparty agaiLst ur
damage by Fire, and the perils of the &. and Inland
Navigation and Tranefortation.
D/JUSTod.
Wm. F. Johnston, &sly Patterson,
W. M'Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend,
Josiah fling, 1. Grier Sproul,
A.J. Jones, °corps It. White,
Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier,
James 8. N eglay , W.B. Haven,
Wade Hampton, A. Wilkins,
It. Committal!.
Ron. WM. S. JOHNSTON, Presii
11.0 DY PATTkIi.SON, Tics Prestdcub
A. A. Canaan., Falcretare and Treasurer.
0. 8. osamaa, aseac-asuswostwry.
- Mos°lotion of Cop
th fl o i n O w l
onday
disyosrd of Lie intermit to David K. nod Jams" Park.. .tot
Jacob Painter. The busloees at the teeth.. will be met• I. d
I V the noJersiirowl, who tri.l continue the manufacture of
lowlangs, Wens! anti White Carpet Chain, eandir
nom. and Ba-Mng, Midur the style nod Pcm of
PARK, PAINTS:II a tX). DAYID K PARK,
JAM t.B PALLE, Jo,
JACON PAINTER
4.i" To Park, Pointer k a , ., 1 ron.llanp reeernm e nd
ottnuance of the patronage extended to the late tret.
(1. E. WARNER
BANNER COTTON MILLS.
Park, Painter t co.,
Warahounr, No. 149 Yinst. awl 12.1 Sweon.l ,:troot•
IMUFburxh.
I'AVE' m/11 myintareat in the bumine4s of Lnrig,
k Co., to S. A. Long, who, with John Chi a 01.0-
nano at the old stand, Po. lih/ Front street. I . cordially
reoommend the new grin to the patronage of my
ritteburuh, July 1854. 'V. Li. MILLET,.
S. A. LONO T.lO. VIIPLUPS.
St sit LONO & co.,
BELI, AND illtAnn FOUNDERS, AND OAS FITTERS.
Invite attention to then stork of Chandelier, Brackets,
Pendants, and other nature& We tlt up houses stills this
end Strand, wake Dray fluttlnge of all kind, to older, tur
shah linalroad Pump, and Tank ulttluho , and ket p Auti•
Attrition sletal coustardiv on band. IY3I
Notion.
rpitE Partnerahlp of JURY NI'DEVITT A AltO. tens die
1. solved on the first Ink. John sl'llevitt allt continue
the bueldnesu ut the old Hand, and attend to the Fr ttlomeut
of the businesa 01 the late firm.
JOHN 3EDETIVT,
WILLIAM NI'DEVITT.
Pittsburgh, January Id, IS G—tjen4
Arnold & Wllllams,
NIANUFACIUTURBIDI OF CIIILSoN FURNACES,
WROM; lIT IRON TUBING, and fitting generally, for
arming and ventilation of building, A. N W. Ri II
contract for warming and ventilatiog, by steam or hot,
water pipes, or ()Mixon's Ytirnace; NI/inches., tit:hoots,
Faciorles, Brawn ilociess,l)mrt Hollses, Jells, Hotels
or Dwellings. No. 24 Market at, INtteliurgh. Idiy4
r=rivera.int,
ES
tut
1800 Atebße Os= rie N er b Ir s fie l la ° n ß d E i S e T hearNy ll i I
Lae an excellent roil, and Is saki toeontain SD tidnur, oi
iron ore, and a thick vein of !Atm:ninon! coal. The Venal,.
go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very
near to it, it not directly acme It. The idillgtown creek
rune through
ALSO, 500 acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered,
and lying near the route of the Snnbury and Erie railroad.
No better investment mold be made than In these lauds.
The completion of the linnbury and Erie, the Allegheny
Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region
will render the noel, lumber, iron ore and eoil. of great
-aloe. Enquire of C. B. hi, SMITH,
Attorney at Law,
No. 147 Fourth street.
MEMO
. .
rratE Interest of Mr. JUICY ATWELL in our luridness
1 maims from thin date by agreement. our busters,, an
WIIOLESALE OROCEIId, will be continual by the remain.
log partners under the firm of
BAOA.LEY, COSOIIAVII k CO.,
Noe. 18 and 23 Wood street, Pitteburgh.
BAOALEY, WOODWARD &
No. 221 Market street, Philadelphia.
WM. BAUALLY t CO.
Pittsburgh, December 19th, 1854—idec22
rpm SUBSCRIBERS heretofore doing buelnees under the
stile of DAWSON, MOBAN A CO., In the manufacture
and eale of Railroad Toole, hula and Norden Implements,
will hereafter continue the same under the style of DA W.
BUN, N EWNI VEIL A CO., at the Empire 'Works, lo the Moth
Ward, and Warehouse No. 22 Wood street. Either of os
will attend to settling up the Dimino..
W3l. DAWSON,
J S. 1i EW1117511
Pittsburgh, January 1, 18455—f jaullen
Holiday Preaent
, IF livU wish • superior DAGUERREOTYPE,
0, ' moderate In price, and of the fret quality, go to
- CARGO'S GALLERY, No. 76 Fourth street..
Likenesses set an Gases, Lockets, Breastpin., Acy
with despatch, In the hit.. styles. Rooms open
day suet evening. dec...
Li °LAURI( large ll , fwrtmeot on hands
IA and opening, of line Gold and Silver Nut clam, J wool.
ry, Silver Spooum, Forte, Ac., and all at redliceti
Silverware and Jewelry manufactured to wiler, Or re
paired Iu the beat manner.
Warcu !treater:mil—The beet attention given to repairing
and cleaning of Wetchem, Clocks, Re.
W. W. WILSON,
67 Market litreet, corner of Fourth
01.1mM ItiCNTlNG.—Persone having Ilenew tore nt,
ri and those wishing to procure Duelling li on s . tt , vrili
find it to their Interest to give' LIA • OW. Particular:Mr
[ion paid to procuring gnat tenants, and the"ill •"'"'"
ofoo.
rents, insurance and repairs.
S. CLITIIIIEIiT & EON,
heal Y fate °thee, No. Lid Third strewt
A frlAliDLNE—The best article .w 10 u for mopped
ban .b, ; 12 doe fresh received am d.y by
tech JOB. FLEA:ING.
(1 BOOMS TltllCKsi—Nod. 1, 2 and 3, for slue by
k_ r jJ,, 47 JA NI KS W.5.11.1hh11'. Ftfch scr,o_
hf
do IS,r'rbloute,;Fittb;
r ISI
CO do Sedwon; for oJo by
ILENRY 11. COLLINS
TAlt CANDLE:3-35 boxes for ask by
0 jan3 SMITH & SINCLAIR
F RUITS -30 oox•a litimo Bunch Raisins;
1 mak do Caching do;
1 do freak Currants;
Pooch Citron, Orange and Lemon Peal, just receirtd at
the Family Grocery Store of P. It. Dltdii,,,
de is Nos. 1 end 2 Diamond.
Y"uP7.,,,b t:ii;"sig..; by
10. F. It. DRAVO.
Joan W. Butler de Co.,
EIO.WARDINCI AND COII3IINSION NIKILCELA-VM—
JC 1l dons fn 01l kiwis of Pittsburgh hinnutieturee, Lead
Pip. tett Sheet Lead, IT Erna greet. 1.002
• 4 1. # 444 ' 4 " 4 ""*' -1 .-'."
.7.-
MISCELLANEOUS
"Basin's Amandlne,
NOR, THE .111,NYENTiON AND CURit Olt MAPPED
IiANDr4 red (or rnmmunicating a healthful sonnet"
sad pliancy to the akin. This truly elegant compoShion
has n I rival , either in Europe or Lomita, as thousands con
testify. It he truly specific. Ito competitive renames to Orfe
day a prelfaura secret to every other /trimmer Co America.
Its great sows Le has, however, Oren rise to ImActions
from. which. it ton be readily determined by. tie,
ermiAntuspetreht apteraranCe, the absence of all gran loess,
and the eigreeeble milky ertinlSlOn into width it instantly
distotioaren applying it to the wet hands. Its sffACts are
immediately and conspicuously minifeet Those who have
once ester ienced its of wilt certainly raver eeek'teliet
from other applications.
DAMN'S M Au-T.AIA, OR CHINES} TO'JTII PASTE—
FlittiuMe. Deninfrice, which can he peed conahmtly, if de
sired, giving a healthful Mineola to the tooth,and conse
quent color to the gums. Raba sliaaApates the odor left by
:the use of tobacCo.
To be had of the pritmipslDraffliall in l'ittramrgh„anti,
' thAughout the United Fl.tebra.
Manutactured solely by h . 111,21. ti,
Nt l . ll 4bantetraet, below Fourth,
deellalawlm is Philadelphia.
PENNSYLVAXIA PE.1111A.L.14 COLLIQUE,
AT HARRISBURG; PA:, •
?plus Inelitution, (or the liberal education of Young
Ladies, vaned by Charter with fall Csnlegiate pewee:n.l
has been in sucoessfid operation for more than one year.
The Iceetlon to one of the most pleasant and picturesque in
the State, The arrang ements of thee Wham are such as
afford pecu li ar advent:gee In *rewiring a mild basis for the
mental superstructure. ' , There ere two defeartmenta—Me
(Megan. and the Preparatory, With their appropriate
beenchee of learning. The course of Frady in each is three
ems, designated by to many different chasers. Young La
dies admitted at any time.
Board of .Istructors. -
REV. BEVERLY IL WAUUII, A. M, Principal.
Niue U. Cosuiwi, Principaqemale Teacher.
Miss FANNT A. Jouxanit, AseietinaL
• MAit'Lls. M. BANITTIitT, Teacher of French, do.
C. HO o MBAUOII, M. U., Lecturer on Anatomy. Ac.
Wm, S. Rowse; bactarer on Natural Illitory, hlstgrai
Pbtlemony, to.
Jusehe KOZITLIN, Prof. of Inxtruhmontal Mario.
JNo. T. Cam, Prof. Vocal Music.
For Circulars, or for other Information, address the Prin•
clyel, li. 8. WAUGH, liorrirborg,
; 2 " 4 37: r rt P.„io2 Te Ve
budneartat dd firm rill be settled by the UnderaMnad, st
their Mace, corner or Rosa and Pint streets.
ISAAC Jt/NES, Surviving Partner.
Pittaburgb, September 30, 18.54,--tocM:y
Isaac Jones,
l‘lAsNal..l7:l7,l7lLE. otrl r ar , tig4 . u
m il g ! . llitter c 4ateel s. , 4 P l l : zuf i b. ,
ttprtogo, Brace Nut Toper, holt pateut, Peres!, nal
limutuerel Iron Azle.,--tortior of It.s MX! Pipst Etreeta,
Pittsburgh, rII. oct-.4.-11
/3.0 JONI:3 ......
13. B. itogere &
MANUFACTURE/LS of OWERS'patect impr.,..l Steel
Co itioWor troth. OM. water Ross and Itrot Atte,
oet2ly
Three 'louses and Lot.
ee house• and Lots tortidia.
WILL t« F.Il nt private TIIILEE. 1101.iSES AND
LOTS. tibe 1 k Ilowee,ritutiteiiiiii Ferry, between
Fourth and Liberty streetn; Lot DJ feet (mot by id feet
M., one Oro un Logan street, Sloth
Wool. tine Hot., le , otina on Logen street, and the otter
on Q.V.:gee , Lot zet feet by-100.
Aho, the etand InoW occupy, on the corner of Corry anl
Water t.treete, the lense runutig oneyeat frotnintof Apt i I,
1.565 ' with the Purniture, nettling.. The lion. at pre.
Cat Is dJIO,I a g.,;.1 toisitwee, an/ a pletnantly 'bested.
For tern. not f.trther parli,ulnr, •mtuire of
nu . 2l3f corner of Ferry ana Water
R. & A. C. Duncan,
lir HOU:SALE ti6OCEILt, and Denten: In Prclucv, Fan
rigs Wmetum.ll.lq.r.,Ull .‘lonongnbeln:indll,ti.
Wln.k - rj No r3l Liberty rt., PluaLurgn, Va. 1 1.119:y
• aaweeeeetrwockree,--;-
1.0114,, 14111thE.11S, .tc.—!tvatut-rt IN PliIC CS.
—l..Vflog to rut oritar het it tes in ma n ufact orfn tr myna,
work, we aro now colitutt at boat 10 par neut. 11, We. :Lao
the ...Worn cid...4, or oleo. hero. All work to war - rattled.
SZ,ltny Sayer —We also inaktuktroture tipoons et the
Ilritteh sterhn..; .la.tittr.
Wateho , mud Wwoll v repairiug continued, with every fs•
clltty and renewed tl. , terullnatten to give catire ratter...thou
to customer', toil se to pre, and lb, suiteriO,Luttitty of
the wart 11'. W. WILSON,
Watchmaker
cornorwf Vlarket and Fourth etreete.
PITTsBURGII COACII FACTOR.
w. Ll4sWx k1.350LS a, St. alroatOl At, tar.
A. Co.,
SUCCESSORS Tu utuhluw. . 0..46
Diaconal alley, near Vt oodatreet, Pitta• a
I.lllsA
and every description
fath y r.Liuee built t osier, and lini , htsl to k manner on
burpr,eml Lr beauty of eio,tanoe of fmfith, skill 0
workmaneblp. and duratallty of materials.
Se. All wark warranted. nor.)
MOURNING GOODS. -
}'RANK I..ti VA j u ne ur t ,ii re . ri g e v ta r ~ a r, _,r , e r ea , r , _, .!
arid in Crape. Tarlatan acd SWIM, ,bleak lace aril
clue, licisiiiry and LI luret., in wool. cottnu,
Bata rilk ; it l i,oaa , BelLq, and Crapes, In ail
A lecx.ler A flAjou',ll.ye,t Eii.l Glove: rail elwayel,
!build Id No. ;33 31.6.1i1iEr STitrET, corner of ll.n Din
Writing Clase-.Duli , e College.
MAKE LICNiONO FROM A IVHITINO TEACHES: WHO
EXtilllll . 3 NO SPECIMENtt BUT 1115 OW —The
Bey and lireuio4 Writing C 1119,1 'T this institution are
now to full operation, under Mr. J. A WILLIAIIO. Ladies
inuet in a .rep rate apartroont from Z.: ti.l 5 o'clo,k. Th..se
desk,w of outainint Mr. Williams' epirnlid ntyie nt ttei
nera Penutanehip, will please ati and get ipecitueue of his
Plain and ornamental Visiting and Wielding, Caris exec.,
tad upon short natter. lids work iu this line will he found
superior to any ever iixacut.l in this city. uovlbd
Steamboat Ownera --
WILL finer it to their ad vnutsizo 01 cull and examine our
stork of STOVES, her, porehnsin.r elsewhere. Our
variety, both or to style at floLde oat utility, I.v superior to
any in this markut. We ale hare a Laundry Furnace-,
new iu design and prioripal, ilsrsirried expressly 11,Pteidn.
boat,. GRAFF, REISINGER d GRAPE,
uovld 124 Wont street.
Wanted,
1 1)T • saber, Inthmtricus young marl, Mho will devote ~is
) entire time to his Liminess, a SITUATION AS sillP
PING CLERK In a Wholesale or Retail Warehou.., or AF.
sistatit Itookliretpur, or a place in a Grocery or try
Store; and will make himself generally UM, 1.11 t. ro.-
ployer. A note addresses! through the Post OM k , tc •.t. 11.
D.," or let at the ottlee of the Port," will TKO ,1 rasp
&Gannon.
IHAVE this day aasomated with me to the wholesale
Fruit awl Coutieetionary btu:turas ' my eon, T. H. Ain
demon. The businers hereafter, from this date, November
16th, 195.1, will be ronilorted under the name and style of
J. C. Anderson a Son.
ativl7
Bab and Caps.
"itJ. WILSON SUN keeps constantly on hand every
desoriptiou and variety of HATS AND CAPS, both
wholesale and retail. Those dei4rlng • neat fashion
able Hat or Cop, good and cheap, would do well to give us
a call l.fore purchasing elsewhere. nov S
Horse Shoeing.
rpm: undersigned having suomeded to the husineos of
Meeers. Ralph and John Jackson, and locatt,l himseLf
next door to the Livery Stable of It. H. Patterson, on Dia.
mond otr , et, near Grant, is prepared to do the work of
WALSH SHOEING, in the beet manner and with the at
moot promptitude. Having had large experience in the
hminems, end puss.oing a thorough knowledge of the eLtruu.
turn and chanictor of the foot, hod an intimate acquaint
ance with the diseases of it, he has contdenoe in kis chilly
. to glee satisfaction to nil comers.
41 - 0 twerrt—tbe shop is next door to the Livery Stobie
of Hobert It Patterson. Dine:mud street
stlnd to please easterners.
No Humbug.'
ruwo HUNDRED TIIOII6AND DuLLARS worth orstock
I will not he dtstrlbuted at ROGERS st CO.'S Star Da
guerreotype Gallery, Flan otreet, opposite Alamo's, but
upon the payment of SI you can procure e.. good a LIKE
NESE tte eau be procured to this or any other city. Call
111,i glee ue e trial. nob
C. U. Ireally & Co.,
("tilt:AP CARPET WAREIIOUSK, No. 02 Third street,
near AforAeL would restooAtolly Inform their friends
and the public generally, that they here now in store their
rtimplete FALL consisting of CARPETS of every
description, trout the 'toyed Velvet and Brussels, to the cam.
moo Ingram, Iletrtp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from ore
to eight yard,: trdo, nen doolgos sod eery rich. Cocoa and
Canton 11a[ting,1 , r,i,v1s, Rugs, Mut, :Soar Hots Window
l'rrm,,n In Wont 11, invltnl to ran anti .rnArn
hie tticlr ,tvamtnals, turn.
lehel nu the .1061 rex-et:2l., urn,.
fqual. ;Iron, um' quirk.
1111101 S ..A , ll. ONLY.
-
To MaioJeanie Grocers, Liquor Dim'era"
and Manufacturer*.
fI , IIE SUBSCII.IIIEIt is now imisortina a superior, quality
lof Lilt. CUtiNAC, of which ;,ti 101I.uuct: with till gallons pure Spirit will 4rtslure a boat:man, brandy. ills
ESSW4CES OF KUODELLE and litaltlYS BRANDY; of
JAMAICA anti ST. CROLX 1111 M, MLAC- 010N11 and
PEACH 111:ANDY. IJOLLAND SCHLEDAM SCHNAPPS
end S.CkYTTISII WILISKY. are acknowledged by the New
York manufacturers by the grunt demand after them. Di
rections for 0241 will invariably be given by •
DK. 1.,8W15 ,
141 Maiden Lillie, New York.
P. S.—lmporter tl likruerrootnie Chemical., Plat.ina,
ITurnutli, Manganese; Triorn'S Ent.Copaiva,Suiplmte Au,
moot., a. dee.2l-is
The House of Refuge •
FOR WESTERN tE.N3,I*LVANIA, AT ['PITS tilikalf,
to note open for the reception of tamales reguiady COM•
mitt,d teem coutaitz cOmpoeing the Webterp.l lba.
Irkt of Penn6ylvanie. Forms of commitment can be ob.
Mined of the Superintendent, :it the Hell. of Refuge, cr
of the Secretary, at the °Mee of Palmer, Hanna & Co.
By order of the Board.
geoid JAMES ANDERSON, President.
MEDICAL.
- -
lineally or Itinptare, &Cnoroble Dlsosso.
DR. KERBER, of 140 Wood Wear, begs leave to an
nounce to the public that he has made arrangements with
Mr. Marsh, of New York, to salt and adapt his RAM=
Ctiay Muss, which received the prise medal through a ellr
gi,ml committee, =muting of Prolbssors Itrawrox, Pans"
Ctanotinew, Clenta, LapLOW,' and other; at the New York
Industrial Exhibition of all Nations. Dr. Keyser bea an
office back of his Drug Store, where- all kinds of TBUddEd,
S UPPOSTEitt, LACE STOCK INGS,DDIOULDER BRACES,
PILE PROPS', and SUSPENSORY . BANDAGES, are noted
Aht.i eatiefectlon warranted. Trusses at every price can be
obtained, and of a quality superior to any others in the
uuaket. The great prevalense oY , Rupture has induced
the Dr. to give especial attention ,to. those cues of dimes
requiring mechanical support, with full oonfidence that hie
long experience in the treatment of ouch cases has enebb d
him to most the increasing wants of the community in
Ic you have itrupture do not fell to call.
'Ani, for Dr. KISYStat, et his Wholesale Drug Store earl
Truss Depot, No. 110 Wood street,PlttsburshiVe. 81gT 1 01
the t;eilen Mortar.. • doable.,
. I i ran don't 'pant to be Straight denjt
vrenr nay Shoulder "Arita..
utdro, that. two yearn we have Worn Dr.Keyeer's
• •, • r,,;cou guirperiour uni.l*e2 lie pleasant &ivy
. t. rexnumend iW uns to ail orsedentary oosupsdous•
..nog the alumni.. of a dhunider Brace with Owe
‘.l 1..:r otiluspenders, it is light and conitbrtable and
erte,...nly counteracts the disposition to" beaone stoop
, hooniered.• Those dr- oar readers who are In need of such
en smote, should call On D. Keyser, on Wood street, cc,
oer nt Virgin and examine this Brace, which has re
cently been moth Improveli—Fitheargn Dispalrh, Doc ent.Ler SIA, 18,54.
Pold wimissido Aga *ail 14 Dr. ic.graws Tana and
"boulder Braes Depot, lib Wood creet. Pign of the Goldin
Mortar. _ ,
rEi-. We ritzier./ ofteeks*osen tae fredding Journal, Dr
Keyser, the ?gad for the atatacitie, says he trill warrant or .
' guarantee a cure in any true of Hip Arose er Scrafake,
i t h at may be prorated. Pamphlets containing curer of the
;most askmishmp character mid be given to any one gratis.
Oaikeler • Depurattve Syrup.
" We understand thstour townsman Dr. (ieorge W. Oak.-
fey, is now giving hie whole attention. to the manufacture
of his Depurative Syrup and ..E.'xtracr. of darsaterilla, in
order to supply the extraordinary demands for the article
which are coming in from rill'quarters. ThisPyrtip Is with
out the best of the kind Mode lu the country. We'
frenadt to be one which we can ensesay recommend to the
fayarable notice or our readers. it has been tentrodlor pure
of 'eXPetietiee and Vie, and fount to be all that is chtimei
for it by Its Myriam.. .0 pamphlet to lying before us, filled
with certificates of cares, the name& appitnited-u which are
not men of straw, as is turns] with documents of ttis char
acter, but well known eitimes of Beret Meaty—who have
experienced the slims Append
ed to the list sin nertifitat t esef different county °Mous ef
Barks county, with the seals of their &literal offices attached.
Stating that they are well eeputented with the persand
whocs names are given es re&n000, (among which are the
names of a number ofour principal phYrinuths,) and know
them to lie genuine.. We advise those of ow: radios who
are afflicted to call upon Dr. Oakehly,cit his Mike in North
Fifth street, and procure one of these . pamphlets, which
Will-not tel to Satisfy did:, that his preparation is one of
extraordinary powerandelidemmasui indetently deserving
of their atteuttop." d 7'
.
SOH ithelenileoritrretall . at Nil a - vismvp Drug Store,
No. 14) liviin . inreet ? MILK Yiopn nlley. Sign of the
Golden Mortar.'' denktleer
I - 446 """ Celebra—
ted Medicines, ee 41. tt• ;UMBER'S Drug Store,
11u. 140 corner Wool street and Virgin alley.. •
Cherry Polmonic„ Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Expecto
rem t, Pulmonary Lizdaaent, Depurative gyre, Heart Cor
rector, Humor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod Liver Oil,
Anti-Dyspeptic Mixt ure,Cough and Cathartic Pills, Nenine,
Vermifuge, Feinale Pills, female Epeciflo, de., de., used by
him colastantly and with unprecedented sweets, in the
treatment of
Mat, Cowla, Osaruns Asthma, /kart Diseases,Dys
pguiss, Barg/Va., Sli,s Diseaws, 121mestatira, limaZe
Complaints, Pact, etc, de.. Dr. Pitch's unequalled
Eldest Silver Pigged Atstousinal Supporters. •
Feslait's hutusuute Plated Sag •
Spring Shookler Brace. Dr.
Pitra't Silver Wm.
ling Tube.
Al., all kinds of proprietary 31edicines, at the lowert
pr:cro. w holesale and retail. . novlSwialr
• LIST OF GEIPIIIIYE PATIINT MEDICINES,
ON SLID AID pos BALL PT
FLEMING 81it.01141013.8,
pleprisuft M . LamisTausilipo sad 11 , .. FM/
Wholesale Druginas and-Dentera in .Ittlent Medic:nu, '
Porrrtb and Wood atreeta, Pittsburgh.
12 - ELLEIVB ASIERICAN COMPOUND;
a_ Jayne', ..k.terativo;
Caradt: tlre ;
lldir Dye:
xpertorkml;;
Samntivo.Pillt,
- " Tonic;
Wigtar'P lialeoun of Wild CLerry ;
Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam ;
froolleard't , German Bitters;
11olla. d dO
linnet tr.'s Stomsch do
tilerlue Catholicon
Prier'l, do; -
Tharn's do;
.1k ortie • do:
Ctiolagogoo;
Inv - CO:stlng Cordials
.7) ler Gum Arabic Drops:
lia,i,ort's !lair Dye; •
Pbalun'a do
-11steteler's do
:,;,•!•int,•.'s Eli 3. of Opium;
Pornying . extrzet ;
Pain Extract;
Brow u's Ee,,ease• of.lamides Glngert.;
McAllister's do:
Kidders /rated dbl.'s, Ink;
payson'S do do;
ArnLuld's do; • •
Dr. C.47the Ilygesna;
Lyon.' Nstbsirou;
David's LB Is' White;
Basin's do;
T••bias.' Liniment;
Hanes dcs
Allen's Nerve and Bone LthiClPnt
MeXiflttl ivataag d o;
Earrd's Amadeu do;
Gardner's do;
Barrel's Indian do;
Carter's Spunii - h Mixture; •
Blrue's Pile Lotion;
Meet: Fun;
Searpa's Aeousti, QII; -
lrfervbant's Gargling Oil:
Co.'. Cod Liver Oil ;
oultment;
Hob
Panel's do;
Gray's do;
Tra,k's 3Lignetio Ointment; .
3ndkitie do;
thrstm's Panacea;
Honey's di;
Sargent's Infant Panacea:
Perry Davis' Pain Killer;
Ayor's Cherry Pectoral;
lionghten's Pepsin; • •
Kier's Petibleum;
McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills
Briindreth's
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills
Leo', Anti-016.0as do;
Feruirerille Blood do;
Ev. do;
Salyut.' Cztract Sarsaparilla Blood ills
Jayoe's Ano..lym, Cough do;
Townovad's health -do;
Jew David's Plasters:
Shoemaker's do;
Dr. Newman's do;
Bads ay's Ikady Relief;
Morris' Remedy;
Prof. Wood's Hair Reatorotivel
Emerson's do;
'Jell's Sarsaparilla;
Townsend's do;
Sand's do;
Ouysott's Is4treet Yellow Doak and i3arsaparilliki
Woltl's Schiedam Schnapps;
Soar, 0 leaver's Honey;
Highly Scented Brown Windsor
Muck:
Ludlum's Spewitic;
McLano's Sudorific Cough Syrup;
Tyler's Gam Arabic do;
SeLers' do;
Ewayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry;
Smith's Tank Syrup;
Barry's Tricophorosui;
Norwood's Tincture of Voisin= Thirds;
IdcLane's Celebrated Vermtlage,
Dr. Loeock's Pulmonie Wafers;
Thompson's Nye Water;
Agents for all of Dr. Mcellobxk's Fauddytated intone.
Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps;
Water's A tmoapheric Breast Pumps.;
Gum Elastic do do fablikly
REV. DR. COVEL'S
RHEUMATIC. PILLS,
For the Safe, Cheaplde and Speedy acre qf Inflaudory,
Chronic. HerriitarY and Mercuriet Ehennwyne, Mess.
static Gent, Lumbago, % ., reb.. and other Diseases affecting
the Ituecular &seem.
SUCH AN ARRAY OP TESTIMONY a■ Dr. Cones
Itszuwartc Puts have called forth from all champ, was
never voluntarily. offered in favor of any other Medicine.
The cares of cure comprehend .
••
EVERY STAGE OF B.HEOMATISS4
Whether accompanied by that terrible sensibility of the
partspffected, common in the inflammatory phase—by the
muscular ore... bons which so often render the victim of
Chronic Itheumatien a helpless cripple, or by the ever
chansimr eyruptume which are sometimes the characteristics
of this Protean complaint.
Unlikethe “Sungrado" pretties of bleeding and purging,
which tome sapient medicos consider the Legitimate mode of
treating ithetunaUsm, these Pills sustain and cherish the
animal forces, invigorate the constitution, and this act as
the allies of Nature in her efforts to cast off the dismal.
-Their medical action it direct end specific. It reaches the
nutterics awaits: or radix of the disorder, through all the
OM/ phentions c.f uervtA mid fibres iu which it is entrenched,
mid expels from the blood the febrile principle which feeds,
and spreads, and intensibm, while It spreads the fatal ten
dencies of the malady.
Caution—Beware of Omasterfeß•2l
Ile particular, and require for Rev. SAMUEL COVEL'S
RLIEIINIATIC PILLS, and see that the boxes have, on the
outside wrapper, his signature, countersigned by C. IL
RING, General Agent, lid Broadway, New York, without
which none are 010M11511.
PRICE, FIFTY OEBTS PBR BOX.
ret.; Sold by Dr. GEC). H. KNYIIIIII., Pittsburgh; J. P.
FUMING, Allegheny City. deed3t3to
VIZABLE REAL ESTATE FOIL SALE, Adjoining the
Borough of ilatichiaitcr—TGLETY BUILDING LOTS,
each 34 feet front by 100 feet deep, and fronting on Market
iltreet.Oo text in width, arc othded for sale quite low, led on
revayunble terms of payinetit. Thie propeneis pert of the
estate of the late Jnmee Adams, Emu, end the title is per
fect had beyond dispute. Apply to
noes JAMES BLAKELY.
Wm. Ingby, Jr.,
jCligG AND FURN. 1.123 MU, Illamosic HaTI,
Th en t ei, pinseurph.—clothing made to order in
goo,reeyln and Kt ntodeente Wee &War
"-•
RAILROADS
CA/MISLAID AND PITTSBURGH
RAILROAD.
OONHEIZTON WITH THE
Oblariand Panazurrlviaaala BasUread, -
ne ALLIANCE"
THE shorted, sinkage and road reliable Moto to wady,
Ch &Skied, Gems, and EL Loa* Is VIA
CLEVELAND.
This route Ls ame hatodsed mike stilarter and about eight
hcurs qNAP O uicker to akicago,. than the drctsitous one VIA IN
DIALIS.
Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Olesreland.'
Three Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twentY-two MUM
and St. Louts thlrty-seven hour..
VIA ALLIANCE.
Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance et 7.30, A. M., 12.00,
X, and 0 401 P. M, oonn.v.ting at liaison with Trains *r
Coychoga Falle,and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at
10.04, A. M 4 2.20, P. IL and 6 30, P. EL
Ibo Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leer. Pitts
bur;: h at 3.00. A. M., 8.00, A. 31., and 3. n, P. E 4 .11.mi
n...cling at Alliance with train. which arrive in Cleveland
at 10 04, A. 4L, 2.20, P. EL, and 8.46, P.M.
Pa.cmgem for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louie, Rock Island,
Geirria, and the North.west, who wish to go thronak with
will take the Main leaving Pitgalmrgh at
' sl M., and arriving in Cleveland at 2:M P. M., m that
,nly train by which close connections ereariade
ll•roavh to the afore points. Passengers by Mb tuba
0.4 . Chicago a 1720 next morning and Bt. lonia at mid.
Tim = allied by going via Cleveland, sight bows
Th • Tmine from Cleveland is Toledo and Chlesso leaveks
, v,: L.--eio Cleveland at 7.3 d ant 2.110 A.P.3L;
i • et chivagi at 11.00 1 , ..1L, 7.00 A. It. and 1200 IL-
Ti,j13.4 leave for Rock Island and SC Louie as follows:
Leave Chicago at 9.15 A. 35.,10.05 sod 11.00 P.M.„
ressengerri ,for St. Louis go over Rock.,laland Railroad to
Joliet, and thence over the Chicago and Missiselopi Railroad
to Alton, and , thelocti by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Lords.
Pasiengers by too 933, A. IL, Train arrive in Elk Louis at
113 S same earning, and by the 10.06, P.M. Transit. noon
nest dsy.
ch ecked tb
Baggage r
check edChica through to Cleveland, and them re
ann St.Loais. •
FARE V ALLIANCE ALLIANCE A.ND CLEVELAND. ,
lov massl lat alma 2so oLua.
To .22 20 To Clilesso.”—L2jl.l BO 960
Cleveland.' 400 La 14 60.. 12 50
Toledo i 600 Rock jelattil.: 16 60 13 50
600 St - Louie..__.l9 60 . 16 60
Pamensers are requested to procure their Ucketa at the
office of the Company, In Motionpthela Home, third door
below the corner. J. DITRAND, Stip't Cleveland.
Y. A. caucum,
deed Aruelit,
WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.
THE PENNSYLVANIA
1854. r: * 1854.
RAILROAD
HE MAIL TRAIN will leave every 'month% (Sunday*
excepted) at 7 o'clock, stopping at all the respdar sta.
bons, arriving in Itillsobilphla at 12.110 - A. M.
TILE FAST TRAIN will home Pitistmrgh dal!y (ezailpt
Sunday,) et 1 Ottork, stopping at Invitee, Greensburg, La
trote, Blairsville, Lockport, Johnstown, Wilmore, Gall
Altoona, go, orrtvhig In Philagelphiaat &cloak, the next
morning. _ .
THE. ..13.13MN&9 THEM will leave every evening
at 920 o'clock, Mopping only at Greensburgh, latrobk
Lookport, Johnatown, flumnierklll, GsNilsen, Ancona,
kr-, connecting at Ilarchsburp with the train tor ',Matt;
MOM, ndM. a •Wring in. Philadelphia or 13sittmore, lak 2
o'cloc, P.
, k ACcOMMODATION- TRAIN will Mara - aft
110013 (except Sunday) at 5.30 o'ckelc, str=allregn.
jai°
stationa, and running only as far ere
, 8/iOOND ACOOMMODATION TRAIN loam daily
(except Bunday,) at.ll o'clock, A. 11, stopping at MI att.
Mona, and mining only aa as Brictosei. •
13M/1/11NING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. host Ae
commodation arrives, STA o'clock, A. M. Express, 120 P. M.'
Second Accommodation, 7, P. M. Mall 1220, P.ll. • Put
Lino, 2.20, A M.
Fare to Na York 411,50 ; Pan to Philadelphia, $9; irur
tP Baltiorore4B,so. Pare to Harrisburg, WO.
checked to all etatione on the Pennsylvania 11.1d1.
rOa a d7 g a:trto Philadelphia and Baltimore.
Passengers purebadng tickets in ears, will be charged nat
Mums in - addidon to the station rates, sumpt from statical
where flies Castpady hare no Agent.
PennsOven% money, and par finds on l y, received in
payment for tickets.
ellia - NOTICII,—In caw of loss, the Ocempany will hold
tltaxaselves reerponldble for personal baggage only, and dor
en amount not exceeding 6100.
tN. B.—The Excelalor Omnibus Line baa beat Employed
61 convey wanner; and baggage to and from the Derpor,at
a intarge not to ennead 16 cents for each passenger, and
16 crate tor each trunk.
:For tickets, apply to J.DIRSKIIKET L A g ent,
4 At the P. R. B. Passenger Stanton, on Liberty st.
littsbuntb, November 12th. 1554-1 novl4
OHIO AND ITIMAYLVANIA ILAILIOAD
( 3'M E iir N
C . 177 G F. - 11'2 11 U Al Y2B, 'S&L;
1854. galpliNpw 1854.
•
all,.. o, 2;ll l, ,k a L es ti leav e
tea s Pitts= at 8 A II; din® at
one ma.
nectirns there with • last Papress Train, reachi sad make, ng Cincin
nati about 12 o'clock at night.
.MB..PRESB TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh av
'tier the arrival of the Criminal train from P
and reaches Coastline at 11,80 P. it., cornsecting=rkrtrie
Night Brumes which reaches Cincinnati in the morning.
Connections azu mole with the Ohio and Indiana, aad
Belkintsitie and Indbana railninsiSfur Dayton, Indianapaihe
sad towns in Indiana.
Conaactione are-made with Clerelazd. Monzaccilla ikka ,
ducky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Burma, Upper
Sanducky, Poooot, and the towns on the Had RPM Rand.
Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanerifile and tern/
on the Mansfield road.
Fars to Cfactomsti $7: to ludiatspollo18; to Daybm
to Toledo ,to Columbus 0,25: to Zanasville ; tor
Cleveland $4. 1 Through tiskats to Louisville at retwmd
rates-
RETURNING 8
TELE ESTRUS =AIN leaves Ora nUse at LIS P 11;
arld reaches Pittsburgh at 3.50 P 31, manwitk tlia
feat- thmtuthin fifteen hours to
MAIL TRAIN leaveriereaCtlne at 2.30, A. 66LL,, cm them,
rival of the Night Rai:mese Train from , sad
attires at Pittrburgh at 11.40, P M.
FEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION. TRAM Lemma
Plik...:burgh at x
,10 A M, and b P M, and New Brightoa at
A Sloaxt 136. P
_
PRRICLIT TRAIN lea MS Pittsburgh - at TA lc and 9P,
91., and andces at 4.U, A id, and 420 P
Alit- The Trains do not inn on Bundny.
19,11- Tickets or forther informadomapply at the tioluit
often of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Com='
7.0. CURRY, at the oorner omen under the Mono
House, Pitteduirgh, or of _
t3EORCIE PARKIN, Ticket Adsitir
YeUrea street Btatiort.
JOHN ITEMLY, Passenger Amt.
PITTSBURGH, BT. LOUIS ARILIIBW MIMS.
310 a &RELY AND ONLY BELTAIILN BOUTS
RAILROAD TO-CHICAGO
TILINCK BL
CHICAGO AND MISSIBBIPPI RAILROAD
hi Air Line Route from Chicago to St. LOWS.
IRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY ( dol:inlay e excepted)
on arrival of Express Train of 31Iahtgan Southern and
trod Railroads—
lit. ST. LOUIS DAY MA1L........._....1k15,
. 2d. ' NIGHT EXPI...-11/06, P. M.
pains run through to St. Louis in fourteen hour& via
Blocrulogtop, Springfield and Alton,'without change of cars
onocggage, connecting at Alton with cony Line Packets
for ilanatibaL Quincy and Keokuk. and at St. Louie with
FIRST CLASS STRAMERS POR NEW GRIMM,
acad intermeßtne points on the Rissiasippi, and withregulsr
lines of stesmemfor Kenna sod Council Bluff&
_TM& PROM PITTSBUIII3II TO ST. LOUIS 39 HOURS
luggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen
trot and Southern Truing, and at the depot in Chicago.
E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago,
• Genital Pm:tenger Agent,
plena= P. MOIGAN, Jr" linparintendent
AS-Through, Ticket to St. Lads, by this meta, can be
obtained in Pittsburgh, at Maw of Cleveland and Mtge
burgh and Ohio and Penalty ivania Railroad& reepßfdlog
,PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
M 5.1111144,.
FREIGHT TARIFF:
Commencing December let, 1864.
'Chian CLASB—Brooma,Cedei end Wooden Ware, Peattr
ers, ?umbrae, second Wald, ?Ma, Pcroltry
Wines, ill asakies or bees: 90 cents :0100 IDs.
likeond Clam-Pried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skim Corer
and Timothy Beef, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool and:
Bleep Pelts, Egge and Leather: 75 cents ft 100 be
Third Closs—Bacon end 'Pork (lome,) Mater, in Arkism
kegs or able ; Hemp, M Map, Window Glue, and Oot•
ton, moomprresel : 65 cents le 100 lbs.
/Moth gem-Aleobol, Bacon (in maks or bum) Meg
and Malt, Beet and Pork, Candles, Cheese, DAM yid Dud
0i1,51 - hieky, Cotton (oompreased,) LeafTobimeo, 55 MOM
Milne Floor, $1 le bbl.
MHOS 0. FRANCISCO%
Freight Agent.
4Z ELLERS' LII.PEBIAT., COUGH SYRUP.—Prof. Porter
0 has, without solicitation, given a °oedema.. of the ex
' (*.Hence of this , popular cough medicine. It will be inter- . -
. , eating to all who are %filleted with coughs, and are casting
, about fora safe and speedy cure.—Pdtdergh Duly Bad.
Excadom HOTEL, December 19, 1846.
! Mean. Surto= :—Having been tor dome time post very
much afflicted. with a severe cold, and almost combat . ., cough, and having tried TariooB remedies. syrup, An, and
: i
ail to no effect, I was induced by my esteemed friend W. W.
Wallace, of this city, to make a trial of It. it. Sellers'Oough
.9yrup. I did se ' and, to my great fends% I reeeived al.
ea cot Immediate relief. It was with the greatest defienlty
di a l I lectured before my respective dames, but on taking
a ar, rental of the Syrup jest before entering my lecture
rood , . I could speak with perfect ease during the evening.
I ~.a d id particularly rec0m....1 It to clergethen, lawyere,
and eta ter
public speakers. I have used two Bottles only,
and am now perfectly cured. I feel it to be my dul7 as a
pan .. f b, "dist, to make this public aeknowlididsied at the
scones of the article, for I coniider It to be the beet pew
before the, vubile. JAMES 11. PORTER,
Prof. of Matieunation
Prepared a red sold by R. B. SELLERS .6 CO., 67 Wool
street. &eel
------". . Notice.
AT A limn MKT of the Stockholders of the PLYNSYL.
TAMA 17g. eURAFICK COMPANY, of Pittsburgh, held
at the dish, or th . 9 Company, corner of Fourth and Smith
field great", 6k •telsy, the 6th instant, the following per
eon. were seceded D tremors for the ensuing year:
William F. John emu, Jacob Painter,
George it. Whits, W. areirmock; <
J. Grier Sproul, James & Begley,
A. A. Carrier, A. J. Jonee,
H. B. Ckiegshell, Kennedy T. Friend,
William B. Haven,. A. Wilkie.,
Body Patterson, , Wade Ilampion,
00,7 . Soak th Kim.,
J. T. JOHISM:I JABS roe a. rragit.
Eleelator Garin 'air. Fakntwry•
JORNSTON, 131 , 4)211EB • a) " MACTICAI ' COACH
MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Behh.htathwiwr
Many city, Pia, have on hand al ..,
an
namely° armament of Carriage. w r,_ ..... .wwwYN
Baggage Cars, M., made in all the. ‘ rw hilh, 4 11/.4 with
arta regard to do durability aml benniarr Of oast, ruing in all
their work the hear Juniata hon Mai " 4 ' ra hfr-k.'7. 8..
palrasttentled to On the most remonstlL terra. They
confident that all who may favor them w„hhtheir,_P•hwa
age, will be pernally satisfied on trial A thei r
A." r w -
The Pittsburgh and Elsnehester Onanibm ea Paws
.. ,•wr57M
teen minmeadurang the day. ocnmay
IN anted,
A SITUATIO N dB STEAMBOAT_ CLERK, .by a 4
Xi_ Mall who ean gine =doubted r.terairee as . OD**
badness habits, honesty and raty. Weald N.' _
to 511 th e care of &mond Clerk. A l i ote addressed 1. 0 .,.`,...
D. throuth th e P. u., orteft at the Mike of the . Poet, - , nu
meet with prompt attention. deeDluSt •
TABESSINO BtritlCAUS—.Thatogsziyatei walnut D nmdM
Bureaus, serpentine fronts, handsome
ed sad far sale by - T. B. TOLINM,
*cat Smithfield street.
Wanted. '
A GOOD BOOR-EREPIII, who tt uneaten& th e I,I IUMW
II tile brothels generally. A beral cculdpeenetiaa wpl
be glean. Addyeek Lock Box 73, P 8.0. *en
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