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Frase- AxißT.--iire understand that Mies Annetta Ince, the young lady who made so socomand a debut la the:east a short time ago, and since which time has been playing to crowded houses in the south, will make her first appearance at our Thtistry on Thursday.evening - next, in the char - i n f o ; oflellet, is the play of the Hunchback. 5. , .! The gonomma from the Memphis s opts, win givuome idea what kind of sparse' the lady is : • , .Wtis Ince IS one of the moat promising , :tf _; American female aotreeme. Being young, er dent, dent, and honorably ambltiou in her protect sion-4emessed of a face delicately fair and Andy expressive—of commanding figure and graceful carriags—a choice reader, with em• phmis true and nicely discriminating—a voice of great sweetness, depth and power—wi th ge ' nine of a high order—of rare attainmer. ts and splesi did sooomplistiments as a lady of en obtru et sire modesty, refinement and elegance—,:he bas before her filature radiant with hope ant prom • . iii thiti.thei highest degree of excellence may be • attained, •and the, first honors of the stage tetra'. 0 11141 7 Won. Her engagement here— ; MOMS combination of unfavorable circumstances the, andlesets have been generally not very largs—hu been indeed brilliant; and the sue , ism with. which she has been greeted and the admiration elicited by her wonderful perform ! , *lean have been inch as few actresses are cape ;Ada of producing." Row AMONG THE LARTIMS. On Saturday • limning, two "limbs of the law," employed in etsue. in the District Court, - became somewhat —suited, and had a small row on their own - ,'hOok." • After indulging in remarks towards .7,4sectßether, which were neither complimentary tier euphonious, one challenged the other to step outside into the rotunda and settle the matter. ''The Invited being as belligerent as the inviter, accepted the invitation, but as they were step -11ln out of the Court room door together, the ' 7 loraikey, determined to get the first blow, made "pass" at the latter, who stepping batik has tocevold it, fell against and overtarnid two :Jiff the jury, who were retiring ho their room to •,,,makei up their verdict, and the whole three roll ed on the floor together. This incident was so -ludicrous, that the affair ended without the in tended fisticuff coming off. We have been in - formed since that there is some talk of settling the diffieulty with "pistols and coffee for Vero; " ...but what truth there is in it, we can't say. The gentlemen are both native, of the "Green Isle .of the Sea," and the natural impetuosity of their i.dispositions may impel them to this course. Mew linowesn.—On Friday night, about half , plat - tine o'clock, an unknown man was noticed ,ff.tlng to the Allegheny river, near the Alle -41teny side. He hailed some persons on the St. 'Cileir sheet Bridge, bat they, supposing he was Receiving 'them, paid no attention to his cries. 4 301 k - after; they saw a man floating under the bridge near.where they were. They made great ; efforts to save him, but all to no, purpose. A -mais -crossed over the fists to where he was, with dog, and tha animal, seeing the drowning .man,jumped in and brought hie hat ashore, but "failed to rescue its owner. A skiff was soon pushed out, bat nd trace of the man could be joined.. The bat was made by Christopher -Magee Smithfield street, and contained a pair of gla sses ;it may be seen at the Mayor'e office, Mistime) , City. He is supposed to have fallen :at one of the rafts lying along shore• T- ...Since. the above was in type, the body of e Woituskatemon has been found, and recog- Admit He was a resident of Allegheny, and his nitese c is Robert H. Hastings. He was a shoe maker by„trade. He had been drinking freely lair seine time before the occurrence, and is sup posed to have fallen off one of the flats while in an intoxicated condition. Or Miss EXELINB KNATING.—The isvielenee In this case was closed on Friday after- Itthon,ittleur o'clock, and Court held a night yes- Mon for "toe purpose of hearing the argument of weasel- 'Powerful and eloquent speeches were Made oar both aides, and was after 12 o'clock bebaitisio adjournment took place. On the as sembling of Court again, on Saturday morning, Judge frehrre delivered his charge to the Jury. Ii was a Masterly effort, And very favorable m iter& the defendant. The Jury then retired, bat itml not been absent more than an hour, when'they returned into Court with a verdict of not guilty. The verdict appeared to give the greatest plea dire to all of the immense crowd in the room, wait was only the respect due the Court, which prevented a loud beret of applause. Alain ore 'llonew TELEF.—Officer Hague, cot . BOXVirday, arrested a man named Charles Dale, on the charge of steeliog a horse and bug gy .frehi: Mr. James E. Gaither, of Wheeling. Tie-property ithe taken on the 11th inst., and made use of to bring the thief up to within a few miles of this city, where it was sold. Dale was committed to jail by Alderman Steel, to await a requisition from the Governor of Virgi nia; When he will be sent back to Wheeling for trial. • _ • Starmi rb l Mrirrsar Bravonts. Thirty-two snitte , were brought a abort time ago, tefore Alderman 'Lewis, by different members of the Jackson Blues, for military services rendered upon • the `cionasion of the execution of David On Saturday, the Alderman decided in favor of pleintiffs in all the suits, to the amount of. $64.. We understand the cases will be car riiiti.op to. Court, to test the legality of these decisions. A GOOD IRPORTATIOR 70R PRILADILPIIIANs.- Betaiity coops of poultry were brought up by the Backers State, on Saturday, from Chniunati. Therare to be sent to Philadelphia by the Pena sylvauft Railroad. We can't eee, however, what the Philadelphians are going to do with so much poultry, when the holidaye are over. Ray. Joins LORD will lecture for the Young Men's Library Association, in a few days from Subject: Henry the Fourth, and the Ilu guewotio Contest. Many will remember that this divine lectured for this Inetitute some years ago, anilitiet.itell received. Soon after John G. Saxe and Cassias M. Clay will lecture. MAYOR YOU'S APPOLATRERTS.—The following appointments were made by lstyor Volz. on Sat urday M. W. Lewie, Clerk; JBB. S. Itiobard• eon, High Countable; Asa T. Bougher, Consta ble ;- 4ndrews.T. Moon, do.; Half Frost, do.; Wtn. C. Wri,34.do. • PciesteT.Humi.—Peter Kelly, who was re moved from our county jail, a few weeks ago, to Patette'eautity, there to await his trial for mar dry; A llis kieen found guilty of murder in the oiooat degrety and sentenced to ten years' im• prisooment in the Western Penitentiary. 111611 OONISTABLI OF ALLZOKINT.--Jtiseph P. Scott has been appointed High Constable of Al leghesY vice Jameski'Vicker. 100 a. Rent. A TneensiAittE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, In Pitt town ablporitA. . 'Pm! Aerie s of around; Fruit Trees, Fhrub• bery. OnPßode.ll4.., will be rented cheap, and fora term -of mini K oi:4.4k:taut. Apply to IHAVE Vida de,y emaciated with me in the whobstale .7eadlAnd Onniertionary basinese, my an, T. 11. An dents•' 26e trnahmes hensafter, frorrethis date, Noaember nh, l And eBs4, rson will be & conducted under the name and idyls of Jdm nov/e- BANK.EftB AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, .-„. 4 IkuPpr t a l Ciiinci of Waal and /VA Steets, PITTSBURGH, PA. jezandaw Iwo - - Icilt* Vl= • Plir.SENT&—gold and Surer Watches, of 11 „van ~and ,teautitul patinae, just received; also, Ch. thrKiiisatied Beals to match.. Jewelry of late patients and dtia duality. Bich Variety filooda. Alm, Tea Wan, Castors, and the usual staple pods . In our Ihn; at la low prices as can be found In WS oraigt.mk clam. W. W. WILSON, • Watch Maker and Jeweler, • • - Market 'tent, miler of Fourth. IMIIC-400 Immo fora& by --- 8911TH & SINCLAIR. UMW TAW boxesjaar. received and tor tele ov HICNI4V H ~ )i I VHS IkKtitKilty—nooo Ibe prima Kentucky leathers to se rlte'andYht see by dealt A • ' Th e best article now in use for cusp hinaifilkioi - freah received this der by &elm JO3. 171.EMINO. ,3Z1103 b—zio.. 1, 1 sari 3, for•••,14, by .13).1631 WARD3OP, F 0%., 1., 1 1/tif bhla White Fish; JC IXL:: do 'Tout; Ifo •do 13almon; for Bahl by lilf.NltY 11. O,LLIN9 FR ~ `•" 5, , .Tip,. prime Bauch liaising; Sin k Oa do Cooking do; realaCurran tv ; e and Lemon Peal, juvt received at kimre of . P. D. DRAY°, d . . Noe. 1 and 2 Diamond. • - -" " • DENIM UtAIDA—A. A PaAauti a CU. offer the beianee ertbeir Merinos, Perantettme, Alper:as, ,et • large nidartion. • jl.OO FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A' .1,1 .11114 LOT IN ALLgaiIIENY CITY, 24 feet by • A good bargain an be had by applying won at the ofgee Of kbet MOANING POST. jylttf A . GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feat front on Oareon street by 100 Amt in depth, to illralinghom, w ill be .gd drop. Enquire of 020. F. OUIMORB, JOS— - at aka at the Morning fit. '4lktPt*ht. -%vtu..- • • 4i , 'at t . ;! •.. • • . • •IN *. • • ' •-• • . • ' • :::::JANUARY lb G 110. A. SWARTZ, at the °lnce of Patrick A Pri-nd. J. C. ANDERSON HILL 4 CO., HENRY H. COLLINE IMUIZICIMCS 41r1r."' • = '-, .-a P ITTSBIIHIGH inuitto or T D. 16 JUND :14 1 $1 1 / 6 • • . • 18711 Via ih r tbil.-Wit.- • 11164, 4 : Bawd " swim' • Pardazy—Was. 8. Rink : - ftsonsrr—Joan D. Boatir. • • NOlntlx • JR. Cbmsiliee if Aridirg_ faio Jimilars.—W. R. Banvst, V. P. Aux. 4 :ioltilos, J. NWT's -2 DITIO Z. Pus, Jowl Boom DAILY &MAW Ol YITZIDDIIMy MAYZAY. , Omni air ma D.01.9104am0 Pon, 1 Monday, annuity 16, BAOON-100 Ma ow abookers at MO; 400 Huns at 10e. DRIED FRUIT-200 boa Apples MUM. FLOUR-280 bbl. aztro and supartbat, from Mom, at B —Dora: . ut l Etditiboa en from obarfand dept at MO •o; 620 do &ailed at laat. Oath boa at 40e. Hoos—laz h 4 ,44,100 The Ve!!s t at 4 3in • • UGAR-20 Mule primes,. f/Mo. WEEMMY-,40 bble mottiod-MMo. BABY NM LET. couscreED DAn.r rat no ittakihirl sari sy Hoe& & Sargont, .ICmohaage Hankers, arta? of Wad ad & struts, IVlthenrh. PENNSYLVANIA. Midair& Bank-.._.... par. Ptiladelphia EirownsTine " ........ par 11 ueka minty" CheeterCo.(newleane)— Danvill Calombia Badge Co-- e " OHIO. .lEltstellk.andbesnahos 1 !Other solvastlianks...- 1 Bask of Grans - Ms-- 60 60 Delaware eo. Doylestown " Easton INDIANA. State Stook Banks.....:— I Attateßk.and branchas— I 1===1:1 State Stock Ban - ke....410 State Bank 60 Batik •11:111note--,.. 78 M===Ml M7Mg I KENTUCKY. All soly•nt Banks..._ I • DEO3BOOEI. Reading fichnylkilloonnq " —". t Washington " ._ Por Wastßraßch " K Wyoming . Carlisle.- 1 4 Rr i e 1 , 3ettysburgh 1 llarrisburg..- . I X tionaidal... 1 1 York Ranks Relief Ntes. . ._. . _ .k 18tateBk.a . ad — b - ra — wlikes— 1 WIBCON&IN. Marine a Fire Lueurance Co. at allierantie....— All solvent Banks .245 NORTH OAROLINA. All so lvent Banks-- 5 SOUTH OAROLINA. All solvent Ranks. .. 2 0120R0L17 .=MZ2MI United States Bank- 1S All City Scrip-- par. Pittsburgh City " par. Allegheny Ce. NEW YORK- New York City....._.....,y, Country Banks . NEW JERSEY. AU solvent Banks. DELAWARE. AD solvent Banks • X Small Notes I=3:=IVI New York par. Baltimore par, Cincinnati—.—.— ......disc% Louisville X di4et. 94.. Louie 1 d &et. VALUE OF COINS. American Gold new)_— par, American Gold (old) pem. Sovereigns. 4 1 83 Guinean 0 00 Prederickdors. 7 80 Ten Thalerp.. 780 Ten Guilders 8 90 Louis d'or, 4 25 Napoleons-- 1 59 Doubloons, Patriot, 10 70 Docibloonn,Bpanlrb ..... ..113 20 Ducat. MARYLAND. Baltimore .... oountr7 Bank. Bank of ene branches... 1 rarmers'Bk.ebranchee.. 1 I VeLley Bk. a branches..... 1 Itxchangeßk.a branches 1 Wheeling /tank, 1 Wheeling branches...—. 1 NEW ENGLAND. All solvent Banks...—.. Y AUCTION SALES. Auntlon...Daily Antos. A T the Commercial Sales Boom., corner of Wood and Ja. Fifth ,Ltreets,at 10 o'clock, A. a general nescilmcor of nea.nabla, Staple end Fancy Dry Goode, Clothing, Boots end Shoes, LLats,Caps, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Glrocerles,Qnsensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery Unties (Dames, New and Second Hand Household and Klikken Fur. tdture, An., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, adnalcal instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Sliver 'niche. An. I'. M. DAVIS, Auctknawar. I ja31.11 P.M. DAVIS, Lufiniostim SPLENDID 110178.11110L0 FURNITURE AT AUCTION. —On WEDNESDAY kh)RNING, January lith, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at Dwelling House, No 163 Third street, above Emithlield, a large assortment of valuable llornes• hold and Ritrhen Furniture, all of which is in modern et. le, to use but a short time, and kept in the best manner, belonging to a family about tames - lag from that:Ky. Among which are gilt and mahogany framed mirrors; mahogany, walnut and Windsor chairs; I rosewood spring meat lounger 1 pair mahogany hair wrverwl awing tetra tote; 1 elm." t rosewood chair; 1 walnut plush-covered rozker • 1 Whniaor .:03111iLlg rocker; 1 dozen m il d mahogany hairy:4oth opting vett parlor chairs; 3 pair reception chairs; aide, came, dining and pier :atlas, with marbles top; maim/ stands; walnut book and towel racks; drersing bureaus, with mar. It, ton; tashogany, cherry and walnut high and low post balsa Ala, with spring bottoms; an elegant ny book and everetary ; Mahogan enclosed w stand; large ',walnut wardrobe; walnut bat . reek; I eight day clock; valuable maps; China setts and vases; hall lamp; gilt and enameled ps chandeliers, of beatitital style; graph., fine paintings and bronze statuettes ; venetian blind•; Cantos matting, carpets, rugs, oil cloth; large patent do bath tub; desks and cherry cupboard; fenders and Era Irons ; together with a variety of other articles. Tonna cash. Lianl3l P. 11. DA VIE‘ Auctioneer. Land for Sale 1800 Atha Cl O o P ri rie S er D . IS Media heavily Lim= has an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of iron ore, end a thick vein of bituminous reel. The Tens. go railroad, which will undoubtedly be indlL will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The Milani; ri mad rum throcigh it. ALSO,SOO acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Bunbcuy and Erie railroed. No better investment Could be made than In these lands. The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and roll of great mane Enquire of 0. B. N. 8111Tii, Attorney at Law No. 147 Fourth street. fetrZtimi.tt Law Books. T AM authorised to aell low Nun. valnabla Law Boois. 10 rob, Pa. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier's Inatitutes; 4 3reenllef's Evidence; Wharton's Digest, last ad.; And other Saporta, Elementary Works, Se. USU. P. WILIIIORE, sap= at the Moe of Morning Pont. BUILDt%U LOT VOU SALE'. ALOT 24 feet front on WYLI street, and extending bark 104 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of Ow Lut la a Celt. Wall, built for two small House.. TWA Lut la in a desirable location lbr a reaktenee; and will be gold low, and on Durable terms. Title good, and clear from ineumbrance. Enquire of OEO. F. 01LL.110111., .IY/ 3 At Office of Horning Pon. Basement To Lot. ABASEMENT ElAnt, 21 feet wide by 82 deep, two-third. above gronod, well !lobbed and well lightal, wl rrooal cheap until the Lt April. Enquire at the office or Ove2v TO PM 1011 ...LCICtIttE A SiTtrAfICIN tor a Young , r Man, an • Partner in • email manufacturing oast , ..hinent. lle le able to make himself useful in any depart ment, and has • capital of from $6OO to 5700. Ila Is a goul plain kook keeper and Wenn., but would prefer being employed in or shoat the manufactory.___ S. CUTHBERT* SON, 140 Third ntrat. SYRUP—b bkrie Levering's Syrup ; 111 bbls do Stigiirs; jest received by P. N. lifiAVO. lAkt 0./RN-004 bus Yaw Coln tor sale by JAS. M'LAIIOIILIN, Sir 10 4 m1.L•41.1 et IIEILPETIe &wee cures son rough hads. l i chats, rhafea, do., on the hands are healed by Bold ac 12% c , nta o gate, at No. 140 Third W. 1.. dacla I~APPLNS kr 7b b" bbi LibiTli SINCLAIR. dee& 911.1 - Eft PNUTIC, Oft. ILECLINLYU CUAIRK—A few mon of those condonable chairs on hand. Pomo. de,tring • seat that can be occupied for day. without causing la. tigua, should eel and are thank. dad 2 AA A. MASON A CIO will open, on the lth fast. 5 mon ce..er of Chore 4 cad 5 cent Calio,,es; Alec; 9 morn ours at ay orate. jan4 A GOOD FARM FOIL DALN-81tuate six mil. tram ear. A mingtort, Va., and on the Denneyivania line, consist. log of 207 acres well improved, WO sons cleared, • large orchard, good buildings, dwelling Douse and barn; also, plenty of excellent coal; 21 acres of meadow. TbD In • desirable farm, and will be sold for $ 2 ,200. Terms easy; possession given on Ist of April next. S. CUTEIDERT A BON, janl 190 Tblrd street. IASPENTROO 13110 P FOR SALF.--bltuate on Quarry lJ street, between Factory and Walnut greet. The Shop 4on leaaed ground. For further particulars enquire of B. CUTHBERT a BON, brol .140 Thiel anat. 11.Y dw 1lAFIL123-300 bus just rrad r zl y airlt:tt i e l be INSEND Obis for mks by dee3B HENRY 11. COLLINS. IraS POIM-12 bble for sale by , deen HENRI' H. COLLINS EG HU rrrat—th kegs Air sale by deciS 1011Til A SINCLAIit. PIANO PORTE INKRUCTORE AT ARDOUR PILEUPS Dertini's Complete Method, reduced price: UM Beyer'. Celebrated Instructor, do 1,00 Burgmuller's uo do 1,0, Bacon Piano Imdructnr, do 1,60 Camay's Complete Instructor, do 0,60 Cramer's do do do 1,00 Hu otcr's Celebrated do do 1,00 Do do do (abri'd) do 60 . Piano without a Muter, do 26 . Burrow-ea Plano Porto Primer,do 26 Clarke's Pima, Porte Catechlan, do 25 Per sale at the altralo Piers of JUKti H. &I 2L L 0 11, jamb 81 Wood Street, • • - • NSW BOOKS, AT DAVISON'S, No. 66 Market street, near Fourth. bath Hall: by /army Fern. Aniebel; • Penally Dietary. Fudge Doing.: by lAN, Kama. Life of Martin Luther; beautifully Illustrated American and Engliab editions. Words to a Young Communkant : by Dr.J. W. Alexander. oily a Dandellen, to., to: by the author of Plower of Parish and Other Pencilling.: Kirwan. Jeanie Morrison. Humanity to the City Chapin. Revival Sermons ;• hit series: Baker. Plumed Sermon. to Children. Rumor's Tracts. Juvenile Book. for New Year, Sc , Sc .deettn J. S. DAVISON. - - • ANNW little& 11OUSY, of hall and eight rooms, with a good call., will be sold on vory accommodating term& Apply to . & OUTIMEILT 8 SUN, 4114022 No. 140 Third Mont.. 11AND8OMN LACIi KETTB —ltemised by express thh , morning 1 Vetere/eases Collar and Sleeves; 1 Menne' Collar and Sleeves ; 1 Ortipure Qterelsette and Stereo ; 1 Maltese Colter and Sleeves. As the setts unsold are to be returned to New York on Ptiday, Lad*. wishing anything in this line ebould ea/1 to. day at VAN GORD2.IIII, dvel4 . 'NO. 83 Market at. sorer of Diamond, rolVblCpB-6 grow trendy prepared osi hand luta for ole by fdecej JOl3 FLEMING. , Farms to Rant. T WILL LEAFS FiVs; OP MY YARDS, In Ent Deer township, Allegheny 'county, situate within two and • • half miles from the Penenrylva ilia Copal; each containing upwards of TWO lIIINDRED ACRES, all Improved. Those ^ disposed to rant call at my residents, Locust mu Farm, LACK. LEAD CEDOLELEA-300 in store and for age by • AA. Tamottun. dAntiniarr NUMMI BM. dimparitiwtr . . . .11 AN , NUT 'oreale ded2 W. A. AUCLUNG BTrait -10 Ws fresh roll for sale by_ i deo% HENRY EL COLLIN& 4 i' 1 .•-: The Riser wee rising but evening, whit emu feet four Imbed water. In As drawer by the testis. The weather was Teri 0014-41111111- I'As morning packet far Wheeling Is the " Clapt. Shepherd—at 10 A. IL The " Exehaum" regular Wheeling evening pub," leaves for that port tbla afternooiL TAe Muouri Democrat of Thuee d af , llth, says the river bad fallen two feet in the preceding tweatrfour boom, mitt eight test in the channel to Odic. Thr "J. (1. Prenamt" attired at this port on Saturday night from Lonbrille, and will leave again, to-morrow, 5,r St Lands. It is currently reported about the wharf that the "Framont" is a Slat boat. Tote "Keystone Slate' Is the regular packet 'tcyday for Cilacinnati. There is oo doubt three traveling by We boat will be well cared for by OapL Jacob lieslep, therapyrienced c. , comander, and his polite Clerk, Capt. Wm. Colder. The "Minerva" leaves to-day for St. Louis, end there le a , doubt but Captain L. Abrams sod We brother " Kat , ," c:rrk, will do their Met to mak* all who travel with thew 1:1=MIIM 'acre has been a large amount of produce rewired at I/ port, since Saturday, from the Muskingum river, by the etramers "Kate Camel" and "Cheviot" We learn from the officers, that there are large quantities of theemne kind of freight yet, for Shipment to this market. The "Magee& sel " and "Cheviot" had, jointly, 2,127 barrels of flour, atout One half for this market, and the balance to go East by the Pennsylvania Railroad. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinann,Brownaville. Luserne, Bennett, Brownsville. Thomas Rhriver, flendrickaon, West Newt. Gen. Bayard, Peeblee, Slisabeth. —, Wel •. cur t sey. Wolf, Wellsville. .11..zoludasra. hrealltim. Wheeling. Diurnal. Sheppard. Wheeling. " Buckeye State, Beltahoover, Cincinnati. Jaime+ I•ark hither, tit. Louts. Venture• Union, Wheeling. Kate N•Vay. Zanesville. Cheloft, D'ln Loeb, Zanesville. .1. C. Prlmiat, Steekdale, Rosalie, Rhodes, St. Louis. MICHIGAN MM= iomsisiis SECHAfiaIB STEAMBOATS. 1855, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, roe nos a,c csrAxcc or PASSICNUERS AND PitiLlollT ' errlrrine PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUIS 'TILLS, And Saint Louis. TII. 1.17 t• 1 ,, mown:.4 of seven ~a nrtn I St...tiers unen oohed for pn."l, nniendo ity, and comfort, and in tin, oats rn woof! GAILY Wet or Stns PACS/2.ton the (Min rarer. It flaliilierit With the U. S. Mall Eme of Steatuern Iron stncinoatt to Louisville sod Saint Louie, by which passenger' , and freight sea hatted and rn. criptce through daily. Two wew i , trametw hate beta aided to the Line, latch now mon*, at the iollowing boat.: Boats.D(4.l of: Departure thritams. fr om Patd.arph. BUCKEYE .... M. W. finrilloorina...Sunday. KEYSIt)N I.: STATE LIAI.IIP Monday. ALLEtill ENT Tuesday. CINCINNATI It ........... PHILADELPHIA IL C5Acr........ - Thursday. PI'IT 13 —....-..1. N. toot.- . .. PILNNSILVA.NIA tiLINUELSII6/ Datunlay. Learn-daily at 10 o'dcek, A. M., preclealy. nap No artuer. fraight tsoodrao after tone o'clock On the morals,' of For particulars, apply on board, or to JuIIN lt. LIVINUSTON Jun!, FLACK, l Arcata Monongahela Hoare ButhilsoOt. Plttaburgh.,ls3s. I noSSISI CANADA WEST. rlureuud, Port Stanley and Port Burwell. TOR' PING low pre—ore eteamer T 131.120 RAPTI, Captah I/. W.W.1,, will wake two trips a week between Cleveland: Port Stanley, and Port Bore 01. es follows hares Cleveland for Port otanley, every MONDAY and lIIURSDAY MVE.NI go.. 7 Leaves Port Burwell for Po, Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port &aide) for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY sad SATUADA E o'clock. The Telegraph connect, at Clerehadt, with the Clereland, Columbus and Cir.,ll , nsti, the Cleveland and Pittaburph, the Lab. Shore, 00J the 'Colo!, liore•lk cod Cleveland Railroads. Algot-6115m1, at Port Ptatiley with the London Line of Stages, ur Inas connect„ wrh the throat Western Railroad. • For freight and tiro: on ward, or to SOOVILL LAuDEILDALF., el.wrtlutt r 110LCOMB. /tat Stanley, or A. M'131111.4. l'ort 111.0 r., • Pittelvitrigh, Steubenville end Wheeling Pose re. s. Iliad The DI CIU AL. Captain A. 8. Bitatium, and the PthlaBT CITY, Captain Gwent D. Moons, titan. out - ignite DAILY PACK h Vet, between Dlttaburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, e:...pona• at all Datenuitillate ports. The DIURNAL wW leave l'lttshurgh on Mondays, Wed neslaye and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. St —Returnieg she will leave wheeling on Tueedsys, Thursdays and daturdays, at 7 o'c lock, A. ICITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays end Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Returning, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednaktays and Fri days, at 7,4 o'clock, A. 01, . For freight or passage apply 00 board or to J. D. CIiLLINGWOOD, Agent, nov2B No. 155 Front el met. boor St. Loyale. araThe thiramer ItOSALIh, °apt. .lone ItnoV4l, illl leave for the above and Intermediate port. TUEIDAY, 16th inst., .t 10 A. M. For freight or pasmage apply on bean!, or LO jenlb BAE2iEOI COLLINGWOOD, Agents. The I , t, enter MIN Mt% 41., Captain L. A MUM, 44411111 tne. e fur the wore Agri Intcratedlate ports on MONDAY. 15th InsL, at 10 A. M. For freight or ~.I.ty on board, or tr, jnu la ISA , Lth A LI VIIitonTON, Agents. JoIIN e FREMONT, Captain Itnto..autok x lL leave fpr the ahoy. •tal porhi TUESDAY, 16th InaL, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or pacmlge apply 013 hard or 10 faolls JOHN YI.ACS. Agent. CdE , I, Yr. Captain Mole-meg, I * wiII limes for the Eve purr, xLA • n p.irts iN ItA Y. I h et I! P. id. r pistwagr epsly si 15 lIA a COLLINGS'S uUD, Agents. lU A. For freight cr passage apply r.n ['card, er to jatilb C. IiAItNE9I, Ai For Zaaresvillo. Tba ateamar KATO CAS3EL, CapL JOISIIII M'VAT, will leave for the aborts cot intermo. diet. port.. on MONDAY, lLth Inst., at 2 P.M. or fre.•ght or passage apply on board, or to janit, BANN F.S A COLLINGWOOD. Agent. T. B. YOUNG A CO. For Nashville. The rosstioe QUEEN, Capt►lo Joss Rmo, will lest, for the aboTe port. sod ►ll Io• termedlide port/., EDNEEDAY,I7IbIost., at lo o'clock, A. M. for freight oripasosite apply no board. For Naahville. The steamer AMEItICUS, Capt. Berontaaa, RIII leave for the above sad It:ten:radiate pore o MUN DAY, 1603 loeL For freight or parootte apply on board, Jual • Regular Wheeling Packet. Tllk steamer IlahrniANl3l3, Capt. feCauum, leaven every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FIiEDAY, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting with the C. and 1 .1 Railroad at Wellsvllle. For fralch apply to uovli ,t. 0. CoLLINGWOOD, Agent. Regular Wheeiing Packet. the atiatitter VF.NIII.III, Capt. Jous 0011:00; every TUESDAY, TRUHCDAY, and SATURDAI, at 3 1' M. For freight or pancake apply on board, or to Jane . JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agents. Celeatlaia, Shanghais and linseovles, A WEND AT N,. 10 w tot) 11. )ou will A gad s eutopkte 11 . 4 inletit of the above /tiled CAYS, together with a large attwi, of Silk awl kquith t epe, which will be told et • great rt,luctiou on termer prices, to doee the dock for tie toruott. - • rormeatiG BILTREAUS--Ilahogany and walnut Braesini, _Li Burnam, serpentine (luau , a blitidsmile article fl ebb. ad and fur sale by T. B. SOUNU 60., nrtl7. SmltbAahl street 10K RUT.IIt-lhi.-31y stock of Beale for early aariug of the approval awl valuable varieties, Is ready Air distribution at the Feed and Implement Warehouse, fifth atrast. f iauB I JAMES WAR DILOP. `ALT--641 2 6 „, 1" ... 84Li n f j.t Ir.:. by ‘J F. it Lit 01 VO. o t s l 0 kegs for sale by dSMITH & RINCLAIR New Fashioned Pinking Work, FUN LADING' CLOA hE, MANTILLA°, &0.-1 would In (ono the Ladies that 1 linve jest received I.li new pat. tam from th. East. UMIIIii:LL trt made and repaired. 11.11iMAN WArdAL, dee:la:elms N 0.19 NC. Cleft. mt. it.-1 would Info= the public that I have removed my shop from htulti.rield ...treat to the above place. Executor , . Notice. -- WEIEREAB, letters tft.t..mentery to the estate of GEO. 11411BNEY, late of Baldwin tp , defeated, have been granted to the submariner, all perwone Indebted to the eaid etude am reverted to mete on immediate payment, and thaw having clainul against the tame will present them (duly authentient•ed) for settlement. JAM WALLACE, ILterutor, dm:awl:lto Baldwin teiwneLdp, Allegheny county. Stray Caw. °Alia to the residence of the subecriber, 11r tog in Indiana township, on the Eiffel:ling road, , 60 two miles from Sharwburgh, about the Ist of eau , r, .• anal COW, white and red, and about ten years old. The'owner is requested to come forward, prove property pay pay charges and take her away, or she win be of saxrrding to law. FORT OF PITTSBURGH 7 'Lit 4 INCHIN RATIN. IN TOE CHANNLL. DEPARTED. .14fIronou, "arkinoon. Drovnevil le. Luxor... Hohnett. illoman Shriner, ileodriolunoi, Weal Newt " Oen. Ins, sou. Peet.lon, Mit:alma/1. cona,,a, Wolf Wollavillo. J. S. Pcingle ntoono, St. Louis. " Day City. Miller, St. Louie. Ponnnylrunia, Kiln4,ltor, Cincinnati. Buckeye Stan, Dnitsia,vor, Cincinnati. Fonwn City, Moore, Wbcollng. " Adriatio, Stone, L',160110. =REM For Z•newule For St. Louts. The steamer JAMES PARK, Capt. EOM? 11113.1.21 t, ahl leave 11: the ales. , And tatermed ti ports on IVIZDNESDAY, 17th instant, at ALEXANDER ROBINSON, On the prembsee 1tA8721411 MURRAY. :r . Z I Z 4; , ..,,. ..- 4 4 '. ' . WATIMM.-117 Van INOTITIIITZ, NAND SIDN.,) BIT. PENN StuNT AND THAI lAMB, PITTSBIIIIITII, - PONCA IMBID, Graduate and Practitioner In the Old .I.F Schools of Medicine, Ailoparlde and ilantitthis, and for the poet. tea years asoceetestal ilydropathlet, clamed a MAUR CURB la the above loektion. The paramtly oak direct and Hialeditte affect this eye. tem has on ail Fevers, sad all Mesmer *cute and chronic— while it Is mild, rotate! and havigarathig to the weak and debilitated, readers It peculiarly desirable In families, who will to treated at Moir dllopethie and Hotompattrie treatment will be &dada,. terad where dashed; bat, after long and thorough expe rience, Doctor Bads gives.. decided prefarenee to Hydro- Why, which has, throughout the old aryl new world, proven so eminently eneeserui la every form of dame, including Incipient Coneamptioa, Broochitis, Dyspepsia, inlismmatory and Chronic tam, Asthma. Cuta neous, Nervous and Uver Dlsemea. Testimonials of cures ' from highly reputable cabana of nearly every State u the Union, can be examined at Doctor Babe office. Th.- ker. Clergy are invited to consult him gratis, Warm water being rued In the caounencement, ana Ot L.. throughout the uratment,it I. • looney instead of 0n0...0r ant athew unacquainted addbt sappers. ditemossate.—Meseers-Charleaßrerer, Waterman Feltner, W. W. Wilson, W. H. Williams, Them Bell, J. It. N el -41.., D. T. Margery Wm. B. llama, M. IL Dnglish, B M. The underdgeed, haring vhdtailleater Beele's ItrUto titu LULL witneesed hie =caudal ritnesitatent, cheertnli ro cuwM.ckd blare,. tbeasegSJ, elevated and skillful Phy Charles T. Russell, Jos, AFID‘Io, , David Hunt, John Hectic,CHectic, Debt. Patrick, John B. pion, John Wright' W.W. Patrick, Dome F. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Orem. Ijautt Bastates Ansaradiate, i'OR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OP CHAPPED X' HANDS, and for comennalcating a healthful softness and pliancy to the skin. Tide truly elegant compreition has no rival, either in Europe or America, u thooeends can testify. It le truly spa* Its comparitim remains to this day a pro/ end secret loamy other Yerfkiser in America. Its great tattle& has, however, given rift to illiattknui from which it can be readily determined by its peonliar etemi-tranuarent appearance, the absence of all grentdoess, and the agreeable milky emulsion into which it Intently dissolve. on applying It to the wet bands. Its diem. are Immediately and conspiewsualy nutnifeet. Thom who have once experienced its Matey will oertainlj never mok relief from other applications. DARIN'S 41104J1.1A, OR CHINESE TOOTH PASTE -4 Palmas Dentrifrice, which - can be need Mutual/. Irde eintod, giving • healthful Inman to the teeth, and muse. nuent color to the gums. It slut ditlenpates the odor left by - the nee of tobacco. To be had of the principal Disinters in Pittsburgh, and throughout the United Maim Manufactured solely by X. NAZIS. No. 114 Obewlatillisaust, below Fourth, dee/W*l.lm is Philadelphia. Boots and Shoes, Whidissal• and JAMES ROBE, I\i O. 89 Market, and d Union street, third door from the .L Market Ileum, would tell the attention of his friend., end the petite generally, to the Let, that he has now oar hand the largest cod beet mlected Mock of BOOTS AND SilOke, to all their varieties, worn by Wins and gentlemen of Philadelphia, New York and Boston, nod wblcb,be trusts, cannot fall to plume all. ills prices are very much reduced, and be sells Ladles,' Genres at from $1,12 to 12,51 k Gentlemen's Boon , , from $2,20 to Se; and exceilent Gentlemen'. Gaiters, and Touche and Children'. wear, at extraordinary low prime. He also continues to manufart en heretofore, all de. wariptiorta of LADIES AND GENT 'el ROOTS AND SHOW, of the beat quality and the hunt style. all of which be warrants Nor should be overlooked his very large cc •Ortille 0 t of Outer Sandals, Overshoes and BOMAN for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Every parson who favors him with their patronage will be fairly dealt with. arse Man. Price. ENBX %LYN hit, No. 101 Thirdstreet, Pittsburgh, P., -Cl has made arrangements 'with the satensi. Mule Puldiebing Bona of Hall A Fon, New York, for the sale of their valuable Latak , gue, and hu is enabled wafer all their non-copyright Music. together with that of his entire stock Of MOW, and - Musical Works, at an actress of one half . former prices. . • The prices of his Mode wad be hereafter made to conform to our national currency, and the pion will be hereafter market no every pieee thus: fin copyright pieces—. Copy. right, —, cent. ;'and on noneopytight—. Reduced Nice, Instruction Bouts will also be reduced in proportion. The fact or making this peat reduction in &cot kluge will donbtlere add largely to the mle, and I will always keep on hand all the new publications as .non a. lamed. The reduction in price MD% but greatly themes. the demand, and the public will fed my stock at lent equal In all 'enacts to auy in the W. t., and I am preperod to sell on equally favorable terms. All order, from the co o titAr will be promptly litt.sdid to, and on the meat favorable terms. - - J.B K LITCRR, 101 Third street. Aramlid WU/lame, MANDIPACTUTUnXEIS :JP CILILSON /A:MACES, WROUGHT /YON TOHINI3I, and fitting generally, for warming and emUlabon of baildlnp. W. rid contrast Inr worming and ventilating. by SIN/111 or lib' water Pipe. or Chlleon'e Form.; ....lanrobe. &boobs Hr. pitals, Yeetorles , Green Moons, Court Iloone.Jall. Hotels or Dwelling. No. so Karam rt., eictsba • boy Dale ;Mercantile Colleen, ITTIELBOXOII, PL—larcorporeted by the dawn of P Pennsylvania, iltb perpetual charter. . iratULTT. P. DUFF, Author 9f the "North American Accauntant," Profemor of hook.Deepirm and 0001.werttial liclencee. JOLIN D. MILLIARD the best off hand pthman In the Celt States, Professor of Comma Mal and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. BATCH, Fan, or th e Pitteburith per, Professor of Matcantile Law ono Dainowy. P. fIAYDIN, Principal of the Ma th eonattail Department, Profaner of Mathematics, le. Mr. J. D. Williams has permanently joined the Faculty, and It will be seen that during hie Jam professional engage ments In the oast, be was share reprded as the best par. man In the country. This Inaltotka, therefore, preamts attraction. to students offered by no other of the kind In the United /hams. The course of trairJog comprima up wards of 400 nal transactions, in air.dillienint methods of Double Wry Book.lLaptuB 3.10 practical Buisitiai Cal culations, wearing the whole fhb& of inland and Ibrelin commerce. Commendal Pencianaldp, with every modern imprarement in the at Biw Laden and Rodney' Parma Mammy dascription. Daily Letter.. in Commercial Law, Onnunercial Edemas. the Theory of Profits, A. Ng- fled for • Circular. tkeladkir 11Loditoitlow is Musts. MDEO 41' MALY PI.ICJL—JOLIN FL kIELLOR, No. M Wood street, between Diamond alley and Fourth et:, has aside arrangements with the estensive Single Publish ing Monte of Wm Mall a Bon ' of New York, for the sele of their valuable Catalogue, and be is enabled to offer •Il their nowoopyright Music, together with that of his entire stork. of Mink and Musical Warta, at ao average of onoholf tht J er pmts. u order to afford thla reduction, It Is neetnuary to adopt eerh fusteto..4 It I. believed that the public 'rill r wined than heretolbre by It strict adherence to dn. RMEE!MMZII:II price will be marked on every piece of Music. The mecopyright thus—a hodoced price, cent." The copyright edlUons thus— a oopyright, eeete.•" All the non-copyright nude printed preeuuni to this arrangement will be sold at one-half the old prices. A eimller rsducdon will be made on lostructkm Books. A fell stook of Chiekering t Bons' Pianos, klelodeong, Guitars, Darpe, String., and kinskal Goods of every kind, on hand nod for sale at lowest cash prices, by JU/IN I.L MICLLOR, janl el Wood , trot. Diamond alley end - Fourth rt. Gre•t Ka • nation In Mange I mUSIC AT UAL,/ rithar..—WIARLOTTE BLUME, Tin 118 Wood eren, having mule arrangement. girt Lb .1,111(11•• Murk Publlahtng Homo of Ilell ron . . of New York, for the ealrof their valuable Catalogue. . enabled to offer all their nottkopy right !hone, together with that or her enure stock of Moine &ITU biusical 15 orks, at au average of one 4,10" the former prima. narrater the ptum of Music will be nude to mnform to oar national currency and the price will be marked on piece, than : On copyright plece*—. Copyright, mote," and cm non copy right—"Redutied prim, cent." All Instruction Books and Musk-al lb orks %Mtn., reduced Inpropoon rti. In auticipation of the great increase or cales.in 001204- queers of rialuced price/LI have made large edditions to my former extensive stock of nheet Music, and will receive all new pnblitstions a. moo no lamed CUABLOITE BLUME, No. 118 Wood street., Bole Agent for the celebrated Limburg Pianos ; also, to & Boston; Haloes, Bros. L Co., New York • J. .t C. FL.her, New York; and helehenback A et n, I•Lils deign!. jamb -•- Dissolution of Partnership TIIE PARTS KIc.YLLI I' heretofore existing between J. e. d T. a HAMILTON, In the La• businewt, iti.,thin day dumbed by mutual consent. The unfinished bueiness of the firm will be attended to and nettled up by T. IL Hamil ton, who is fully authorized to attend to the wee. VIIOIIIAB B. HAMILTON, JOHN 8. Ur Al I have determined to leave for the West, I take pleasure in reeommending my partner, Thomas B. Itamil. ton, to the patronage of my trinuds and former client. JOHN B. ILIAIILToN. Pitteburgh, December 25th, 1554—{decahim Notice. 'VHE. Interest of. Mr. JOHN ATWELL in our business I manes from this date by agreement. Our business, as WHOLESALE OROCTnkI, hill be continued by the remain. ins partners under the firm of 11AOALEY, COSGEAVE A CO., Noe. 18 and 1.13 Wond street, Pittsburgh. IiAOALEY, WOODWARD A Co., Na. 221 Market etreat, Philadelphia WM. lIAOALEY A CO. " :dee= PlUebingh, December likb,lBs/I—[, T HAVE sold myintereet In the boeinees of Long, Millar k Co., to 8. A. Long, who, with John Phillips, will con tinue et the old stand, Fo. 108 Front atrret. I cordially recommend the new hone to the patronage of my friends. Pittsburgh, July 'At, 1804. P. 11.111 i S. .1. LONG & CO., BTELL AND 'I3KASS FOUNDEILs AND OAS PTITERS, Invite attention to itk.r stock o f Chandeliers, llrarkets, Pendauts, and other fixtures. NS e tit up houFes with Oar and Irteam; make Brass Castings of all kinds to miler, fur nigh Railroad Pumps and Talk Fittluga, and keep Anti. Attrition Metal constantly on hand. 1.31 ns. Parteerahlp of JULIN Id'DENTST BRO. was die. t T solved on the first Inst. John Bl'llevitt 0111 oontlnue bush:tem et the old stand, and attend to the settlement of the businese of the late n m. JOHN WDEVITT, • WILLIAM NITEITIT, Pittsburgh, January id, 1886—{ Jana Dissolution of Copa e~tDE PlhN OP WARNER , rtner , ehip. was dlwolred on the gbh day of Daomber , lB6l,o. k. Weroer raring domosed of ehlnterest to David E. and Jam. Park, and Jacob Painter. The basinw of the lobe firm will be settled by the uudersigned, who will continue the manufacture of Cellos dhedings, Wend and White Ooepet Chain, Comae Wuck, Twine and boning, under the style and firm of PARE, PAINTER A CO. DAVID R. PARR; JAhlkil PARK, AL., JACOB PAINTKR. fiZr To Park, Painter A Co., / cordially recommend COMILICIAUCO of the patroness extended to the late firm. 0. E. WARNER. BANNER COTTON MILLS. Park, Painter & Co., Ake Wazahouse, No. 14 Ant and 121 &mond streets, ttabugh. THE 817813CRIBEHS heretofore doing Mullion under the style of DAWHON, MOHAN A CO., In the mannfacture and eaLe of Railroad Tools, Farm and Hardrn Implements, will hereafter continue the same under the style of DA W. goN, NEWMYEIt A Oa, at the Empire Worlui,ln the Moth Ward, and Warehouse No T 2 Wood street. lather of ne will attend to settling up the business. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and hlanufactserers. rpHR SUBSCRIBER is now importing u superbor quality of OIL uN COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fieeCogn. Brandy. Ills ESSENCM OP ILOCILELLE and °YARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER sod PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND oCIIIEDAM SCHNAPPS York SCOI7IB/1 WHISK P, are acknowledged by the New W. B. Haven. York manufactures by the great demand after them. Di. er HE OLD PRINTING reIiTABLLIIIMRNT, (late John- rename for use will invariably be given by T ston k Stockton,) and Blank Book and Sul:beery DR. LEWIS NEUCIiTWANGER, 'Wareham, is prepared to execute every style of Legal, 141 Malden Lane, New York. Commerdal, Canal arid Steamboat Job Printing and Book P. S.—lmporter Deguerreot) pa Chemical., Plates, Binding, end furnish awry article In the Blank Book, Paper Bismuth, Mengeoes.; Tno r v k , ROL Aal and Stationery' line, at the shorten notice and on the most mania ne. tf reasonable terms. Blank Book and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office LEAD. and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second eta. thorl6 WM. DAWSON, - J. B. NEWEdYSIB. Pittsburgh, January 1, 1846—[janirlm EAD PIPE SLIENT LEAD—The ~oltworibera are .4_4 now receiving, and will keep conatantly on band,al4l ___ supply ofmlitrofts. IDa t 2r t a k t ,o n ag Pipe ali t.. amost also, Skeet lx !lODISES TO LJET—A . ply t P C o UTELBERT & SON, J. W. BUTLER a CO, Jand ,140 Third Amt. jaul 97 Smut amt. ' ' ; * --_-______. 1 . - DR., HOOFLAND.'S lileraloo or Rupture, a Omuralide lEtioutimee I CLEVELAND AID PITTSEIIROR CELEBRATED aDR. MlO lER, ofWood street, heirs have to to _ GER. ' noun« to the public that be has made arrangements with ' MAN BITTERS p I Mr. Marsh, of Nay York, to sell and adapt his Rm.. lOM Tat es, which remind the prim medal through • err- I ow. sag peueo=ficalies Eteallrees‘ , , PREPARED ET DB. C. Y. m um, nlisaaphia, Pa., ' gical committee, consisting of Probe.* Rsawsec, Palma, I PIA WILL arnomair Mal 1 esasproaw, CLAIM, Ltintall, and others, at the New Torn' r a 47, l4 x=eled coed reliable Watch. Tads, deka; end St. Loeb, si - vta. LIVER COMPLAINT, DTSPEPAL, JAUND/CF, Industrial Exhibition of all Rations. Dr. Keyser has en . oeeeesie er letheeee rebail et.. . _ D ie.. 6 . 6 t i t 166 . 6,4 end office back of his Drug Store, where an kinds of TRUIMMS, I This route Moe platted lapel (both, aid about At cif diatom arefailfroos a metraored • a. Soweece. Such SUPPORTERS, LACE STOCKINGS, SHOULDER HBOACF.., I bmir•=taClMlNglie than the areielein ehe nO 30 ' meow:fp. - I DLUI . PILE PROPS, arid SUSPICCIORY BANDAOI43, are Litt m t .. " etas tr uth . b e e, eeett .pith i g et o e w cu e t e ha d, Edon, lowest Piles, Fulneakor Blood to the , .d tette - action warranted. Truism at sissy price can be ! Three Deily retina between Cleindand antraticago... Heed, Acklityof thefitommh,. obtained, and of • quality superior to any others in the : Time to Cimalend MX bout adeago nrewizr - two how* Nauseelleariburn, Disgust for Food, has of Rupture induced .and de" Louis atheYeewen hoes: Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour . . Eructate:l4 Sinking., or Fluttering at the Pit the Dr. to give especial attentkm to those cams of demo ' Trains Ibr : Clevelandlean Alliance MUM, A. M., WM, of the Stomach. Swimming of the Het, Hurried requiring mechanical support, with full confidence that his He end 640 _P. iN e eonnecthsli at Haring with ,for Or end [Moult limathlog, Fluttering at the Heart, Chock. . le . esp... In the treatmen t o f o uc h ~. hoe Cuyahoga " um "d AIM., 666 miring hi C1 6 n 69111 / 6, Mg or Suffocating Sensation when In lying Posture, Dimness -. 1404, A. M, 220, P. M., andlllo, 34 • ' o f Vi o k o , Dots of Webs before t h e Bi g h t, Fe, and him to meet the increasing wants of the community In this The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Bathe., leave Pit.. Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, regard. I .' you have a rupture do not fall bit call. - I bur g h at file, A. M., 6.00, A. AL, end '3.1X1, P. Ml all am- Yelimetess of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the matt. et Alliance with trains whkthersixe in tillawalanill I Ask for Dr. KEYSER, at Ms Wholesale Drug Store and :et 10 Nl, - A, AL,, SAO, and 6.45, P. EL Shia, Back, Chest Limbs, ac Sodden • Fluehes of Heat Burning la the ITr use Depot, lin. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh; Pa. Rigs of Pumengers for Tided°, Chicago, FM Imes, Ito* yijoso, a .,,,,,..., i Ge tdet.. ., an ti d the North-wee, who wish to go tinengh out.. Mesh, Constant Ilnagin. : 1 the Golden Mortar. inv.( Evil, and greet - on, wlli take the train leaving Pittsburgh at Depreaion of , I i you dou't want to be Straight _don't I ' oll ' 31, and " Tie ing Ie Iheeeleed at 2-11 ° P. 31 1, wand 1 ,• tte only train by which close cocuseetee he L ee , ai d e !Spirits wear soy Shoulder Brace. . , magi, to the share pain ta. Paniengers by tide train The proprietor, in sallies the ottontion of the public to tit.. wept...two , dna, so ~,th a 1,-sting of the utmost api sh- . dor ior luta, than two years we have worn Dr.beysto'.4 I rt-ttoh Chkago .T. 30 next morning and St. Laub at told ds,,ce in its Tito nes and adaptation tO the diseases for o-lo,'“ ' ••.- , •4144yi.014 dui.pender Brace,” end teed It • pleasant du:a ri,lit. it 1. iveonirtrended. 4 ,41.:4 lo 14.440LOP:POUL au as, to all of eedentary oecopetiotto. I Time Pined by Robilf 'Oa Cleve/end- eight boars. - - t,is on new Lad. Untried article, but coo :hat ll". stood ! t.., ~ olning the adVardagn of a Shotuder Brace with those The Trains ft Cleveland to ToloitialsolOtdossio leaves' the test of a tau yew.' trial before the Aut, , c.413 people, :.e • poor of nuspenuem, it is light am! ocellbriable, mot LI r i ce t Leave Cleveland at TA and 220 A. 1/....J.e6 P.//4 .1 its reputation and Salo is unrivalled by env similar pre. ' ':t ' 1050 5 coilateraata the dielesntion to become swop.. a. rice at ye at LI. O O F. silo TX A. M. andlZoo . l4l.. pe rations extant, The testimony in its favor given by the i lo- outemd. Mow of oar readers who are in need of cues Trains leave Air Rock Ishad so d d St. Louis as Ripon: moot prominent and well known Phydcians end Ind! tido- l an ettatte, should call ou Dr. Keyser, on Wood meet, cm. Leave Mingo at 9.16 A... M., 10.06 and 11.00 P.M. • et, In all tette of the country l e ;,,,,, teet ... R e r eerte , en) , net it Virgin alley, and examine this Brace, Which has rot Paasengen for Si. Louis go over Rock Island Balboa to who may doubt, ,my .. M..,,..biii..n„r Practical h,'7,,,1 et , i cunt:, Leen much improved.—Pittotomyik .Dispatela, flax.. Joliet, and theneemer thoMmgoand litiesissippi Balimed Book, for Farmers and Famtil.a, to be bed gratis, of all the bc , 010,1854 . to Alton, end thence by . Shuonboat (23 railed to St. Lank. Agent:, for the Geinion Billet, Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S Truss and Peeme re 6 b y the 9 ' Z ' a " AL • Train arrive 1 / 4 " LW. at Principal Otilce and Minutest ry, lat Arch street, Phila. IL2A same evening, and by the 10.06, P.M. IL Train st woo delta., Fa. Shoulder Brace Depot 140 Wood /meet Signor the Golden next day. - ' - ~ _ ... • Air. Sold by Dr. GCO. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street; D. A. Netter. dedgalaw Name dented carongo to Clenlead, and them ro Fshnestock A Co.. No. 6 Wald street; Fleming fro'hers, __ _______ checked fbr Chkago and lit,Loeds. 00 Wet mice ; H. P. Swart:midi. I'. Fleming, Allegheny. FARAL3Te, ALLIANCE AND CILIVSLAND: derlikdawly in Irr awn lir PAM. Tre mat. To Alliance_ --.42 SO To Obleago---.311 SO II eh CleveLanit..—. 4 00 Toledo la Se l4 SO 12 6 Det Toledo_.-,....,T01ed0_.-,....,6 00 Book IshueL: 16 SO , Ell SO rolt—.- .. 600 St.l9-1M - • : MIR t oOla off tequested M to promise their technic et the -- below corner. - Y' l i ..D - 3 • E tiee ls 'ebeeA ghfra , thw . ' J. A. CIA IIgBEY - ... Pl=it.i AISENCY. AN 05E13 H. EATON, N 0.19 Sixth street, !went for selling In and buying PATENT EDIRITS„ is now authorirad to mil the following lately patented articles: Trott's panmt oil Globes, for Steam Engines; • Doan's Rock Drilling Machine.; Coe'. patent Drill, fo• Drilling Iron; copeland's Stationary and Portable Paw Mills; Crawford'a Pb,.ra and Water Ow.; and, Griffith's Wrought - Iron Railroad Chair Machin.. These articles hare been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In use. Hole also authorised to mil Flights to make and vend these articles in any part of the oodutry. U. has also t - r sale hotpr.sal Nutts and Washers, and firdahed Bra. Work. He Is also prepared to take Agencies for the wile of other patented nights end new Inventions, and give to the busk new faithful and ounstant attention. 11e refers to the following CARD. The embscrihera have long leer acquainted with Mr. Moe. F. Eaton, and have no hesitation iu recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his ee...rvices, no a gen. Home,, of undoubted integrity nod lodefatigable industry, In who., enerUoris every reliance may be placed. Neville D. Crail, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Larinier, Jr., John Graham, W H. Denny, 11. Childs *Lb., James Wood, N. Rohm. A goes, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Kahan, F. Lorena,Livingston, Roap & Wade . William F. Johnston, Phlaps, Andrew Fulton, Wilson kl`Candleas, A. W. Lomb. Permanents, November nth. 18.4. DOW 11.• Patent Hoek Drilling Aleaelaintene wEILIBINO ABOUT SOU POUNDs ; can to worked and y V moved by two men, and do the work of five or bli y il2 the ordinary way. 8. 8. Yowler A Co, Ilenufacturere. The suoseribet has Lein &update/ sola agent In the Uni ted Brutus, for the sale or raghts to use theee Alachirate. , iOoEB B. EATON, 19 Bisth street. REPLY SO Hon. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. V. It. IL; W. Mituor Roberts, Eog., Chief Eng. A. V.& E 4 Gen. Woe. Lathier, Jr., Pnusident P. A C. It CO. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief . Eng. P. A C. K. IL; Wears. Stanton Nielunson, Cnntractore tor the P. A 8 &nig PEN.N5Y.L.V.4.14.1.1 OR PITTSBURG U. CORNER OF FOLIETII AND SVITIIFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. I RHONE BUILDINGS and otber property aorta Lau or dame:7, by /he, and the perils of the ilea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. I , 43.lCreid. Wm. F. Jthtur,n, Hotly Patterson, W. AVOlintodr, Remo,* I'. Friend, -Joelab King, I. Olier Sproul, A. J. Jen., George It. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carder, .L.mas S. Negloy, W.S. listen, Wade Hampton, A. Waldron IL IL Coggsliall. Hon. WM. V. JOEINSTON, Proditnt. RODE PATTERMIN, Vice Prnald...nt. A. A. C.FULG, Secretary and Treasurer. _6. Guam., Araistaat Secretary. - - ' • PZPOBISYLVANIA FEMALE, AT HARRISBUIV.), PA. frith; Institution, for the liberal education of Young bailee, raided by Charter with fun Collegiate powers, has been in sumsarid operation for more than one year. ,The loos:ion fe on Hof the mart plement and picturesque in the Butte, The mrangements of the coney are mil as latest peculiar adranternie in acquiring a motel bane for the mental etiperstramure. There are two departments—the C..lleglate and the Preparatory, 'with their eppropriate branches of learning. The canna of Rudy in each le three years, deaianateat by ea many different clearer. Young lA. ilea admitted at any time. Board of hurray:am REV. ItEVEHLY K WACtill, A. M., Principal. Moss U. Cusunse, Principal Female Teacher. Mum Frame A. Jone,us, Asebtant Marius. M. BANNVIAT, teacher of French, kc. u. C. kloantanon, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy, Ae. , Wu. 1. holetca, Lecturer on Natural nimory, Natural Philoeophy, kr. Elm Josses liourtra. Prof. of Instrumental Music. Jso. T. Ca -re, Prof Vocal filmic. For Circulars, or be CUM' inturmatinn, adlrece the Prin cipal, S. K. WA 0111 . Harrisburg. Pa. dec.n.ace Notice. THE late brim of JONES a QUItiG. having bean dissolved by the kignilil 01 Juzat V.1./tag:lt, on the 1:7:11 mat. , the busleez•ut Fate brut will be settled by the undereigned, at their oitice, corm, of Ross and First Keret', I:•AAC Jn V :in, Surviving Partner Pittsburgh, tiv,,tvia ISL-1--jact.hy Isaac Jones , UltEit i Z h u jll aspriogn, lira,. Nur TAper, hall patent, Perrin, :latl nod thegutileprd Iron Agles,—corner ut hues and Fret eireeta, Pittsburgh, Pa. &LSD rOrris n. n. tarOs.i. D. 13. ICOgera & Co., Xtit‘S S tee m ! oct2ly Tliwww Ilona., atsd /scit• for bale. WILL be sold at privets, We, TlltiltE HOD, L'S AND LOTS. One Drink. Minot. situated on Ferry, bet•een Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot la) lest front Ly 711 feet beta. Also, one Lot and two Hours., on Logan street, risth Ward. (Joe House fronting on LOZALI street, and the other on Carpenter's alley; Lot di feet by ItAL Also, the stand I now occupy, on the corner oft erry and Water streets, the lease rancid: carry., bum lst 01.401, 18D), with the Furniture, kidding, An. The Douse et pres ent is &dn.: a good business, end Sc pleasantly located. For terms •tol further particulars enquire of ALILI. CUPPLE-3, corner of Ferry and Water streets. IL At A. C. Duncan, UT 110LESALE littOCElttl, and Dealers in Produce, For 'r eign Wilma and Liquors, uli Monongahelauul Recti fied Whisky, No. 491 Liberty sr, Pitt/thwart. Da- I ilMitY Silver Manufactory. POONA, EMIILL.111!, n—Raoccow otw PAICI3. 0 —Owing to euperlor !Arlin!, in manufacturing my own work, we are now selling at least 10 per rent. lower tbaa the eastern cities, or elsewhere. All work is warranted. Stertmg Sat,..—We also manulacture rpomis of the British eterttng quslity. Watches and Watch repairing continued, with every fa. collo , and renewed determination to give entire catisfaction to customers, both se to price and the superior quality of the work. W. W. WILBoZi, Watchmaker nod Jeweller, novl4 corner of Market and Fount! streets. PITTSBURGH COACH PACTOR.Y• Y. lELIOLLOw bioirlN L. STUMM 010E03 ALLLtEr. BligillOVW tin Co., QUOOFZEOIIii TO K. M. Biti 46 1 .33 , 10 Diamond alley, near licaul street, Pitts. burgh—U./AC/lEn, OAiIitIAUES, 1111:A. TONS, BeGGLISB, and every deecription of fancy Vehicles built to order, and tinlabed in a manner an surpaseed for beauty of design, eh-goner of finish, skill o wt!rki lool 4!lP, and durability of materials. air All work warranted .0 ! .2110 1 U1LNING GOODS. 'CRANK VAN GORDEIt him just reeeired a large and beautiful Geo:du:wilt of Mourning Collard, Sirt,Ves and Rats in Crane, Tarletup mid Sat., bla,k loco and gauze Veils, black Hoed vry and Gloves, in wool, cont., and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A Noon's best Hid Gloms can always b, round at No. 83 3IAI;KET STREET, comer bf the Di, mond. ocrli lIME=E3I Steamboat Owners 117 ILL find it to their advantage to tall and examine our 11crock of ea, before purettasin4 Owe - here. Our variety, Nob as to style of &lists and utbity, le auperior to any in thin market, We Cie have a Laundry Furnare, new in deaign and principal, deiltined expreusly for rtratn• boat, ORABY, ILLISINIIIIII it WULFF, tiovl9 124 W, W an led, BY • sober, industrious 3 oung man, who will devote Gs entire time to his business, a SITUATION AS otlIP PING ULERK In • Wholawale or noted Warebou,e, or As-. sistant Book -Keeper, or a place In 11 Grocery nr Dry t.oirti Store; said will make himself generally useful to nit en. ployer. A note addressed through the P - At 0111, to A. 1. D.," or lot at the aloe of the t• Post," will rec,or i [rum attend°. - --P H.a and Caps. 4 J. WILSON & :lON keeps constantly . hand every HATAdescription and variety of AND CAPS, both wholesale .d relkiL Those desiring a neat fashion. - able Ilea or Cap, gnat and cheap, would do well to give us a call bet., purctiamng eleswhere. novlB C. B. linedly & Co., CIIIEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third 'tree, uar Market. would respectfully Inform their friends and the publm generally, that they have now in atom their complete FALL STdCii, cemsifttiog of CARPETS of every description, from the :royal Velvet and Brume/la, to the &am mon ingrain, Hemp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from one to eight yards eta, new designs •a.l very rich. Cocoa and Canton Matting, Druggets, ling , , Mats, tdair Rods Window Shades, Ac. Peranos in want are inciter to call and era& ifld their stock. Steamboats, I,jote/b, .dd lteddences turn biliedon the most reosenair.e ~-~~-^ -- Adv• We clip thafedlowing Irma Ka Beading.Toternat. Dr. Keyser, the aped for the wititheine, top he =Li narrow or geenumet a mow in any ram qty Hip Dianne or &Wok, that ntay be presented. Pamphlets ecestaisaig cares tba most aamishisig character colt ha gives to may cm prefix. Oaketers Depuratlve Syrup. "We nnitlerstand thatour townsman Dr. George W. Date. ley, is now ageing hie whole attention to the manufacture of his "Depurative Syrup and Extract of alannyftrilla„ In order to supply the extractreffuery dominate to the article which are coming In from all quarters. Thleflyrup is with out doubt the best of the kind made in the =entry. We Moo it to ha one which Imam oimesay recommend to the favorable notice of our readers. It btu beam tested by years of experience and use, and found to be all that Is claimed for it by its Dirmtor. A pamphlet la lying before us, SHIM with certificates of cures, the mama appended to which are not tam 4f Mum, u Is usual with dm: manta of this cher eater, but spell knows oitimmqf Arks ossasty—who•lmso experiaucel the stfecia of he csoative properties. Append ed to the Ilat are my:Motes ef dillianent county officers of Berge county, with the sierlsof their several Mime attached, stating toot they ars well nopuintsd with the persiins whose nenue3 ore given as relimems, (among which are the names of a another of our principal physicians,) and know them to be genuine. We adriise them of oar modem who are afflicted to call upon Dr. Oateley, at hip Mlle@ in North Sikh etreet, and procure one of these pamphlets, which will not tell to nth.* them that his preparation le one of I extraordinary power amiellavaand <eminently deserving of their attention." geld whoissale and rat it at Dit. KEYSER'S Drag Store, No. 14.) Wood street, mow Cytstp ssUey. Digo of the Golden Mortar. deoddon Altd - Agency of Dr. S. 8. Filets's Celtsbrg, ted a t DR. G. Ii 11.1117ilin'Et Drug Store, N 0.14.0 corner leo./ street and Virgin alley. Cherry Pulmmic, Pulmonary balsam, Pectoral Papeete. nut, Pulmonary Liniment, Depute lityrnp, Heart Cor rector, Humor Corrector, Pure and Ededkinal Cod Liver Oil, An tilt) speptie -Mixture, Cough and Pathartie Nereins, Verunifm7e, Female Pills, Female Pptoilk, An, de-, used by bite ccustoutly nod olCh unprecedented 11101211., In the treatment of CaugMl4 Cbarimpfient, Adam; Heart Diamats,Dya pepria, .Scrryider, Skin Dirater, Rheunatim, ;lade aympLaisru, Para, ate., etc Dr. Pilo4 unsmialk,d rateat Bayer Plated Abdassima Supparada, Dr. Filet', haprored Plated SW Spring Shoulder Bra:. Dr. Pitch's Meer hilia. Liao Tube. • Also, all kinds of Proprietary 3lscllnines, at the lowest prices, wbolesale and retell. toelltdaw --- LIST OF OE.111:11HE ?AUNT XIDICIIES, OD HAIM Lou PAN SALI IT • PLEASING BAIOTHICILIie raoesaa, Arra•ADVaeowfsenadl nu. Wilda:de Druggist, and Arden in Anent Mediei.es, Corner Fourth and Wood streets. Pittsburgh. K=SIPS _LMERICAPI COMPOUND; Jayneen A.terativer Carminative Ulna ; " Hair Dye: Expertorara Sanative Pills: Lair Too to; Wistar'a Balsam of Wild Marry; BriaDi'm Pritrianary Rehm lloottarad'a Garman SWAM; Tblfa d do ElostAtte.'s Stomach do Merchises' Uterine Cstholicce Storms' Scotch Cough Candy; Primes do; Thorn's • do flowers • . dO; Oorwarla Eculia'Clsolsgoge. ; Mor-e's Invigorating Cordi Tyler. Gut, Arabic Drops als; Hirrliort's Hair Dye; Photon's do Batchelor's do MO-Lucia's Elixir of Optima; Drys.cr.. Purifying Extract; Deficy's Pain Extract; Brown'. Essence ofJamaica Gingery McAllister's do do: iii.luer'a lade' libio Ink; Payson'. do do; Arr.hold's do; Dr. Curtis' Ilygeana ; Lyons' liatbairon; David's Lilly Mine; Been's do; Lininterc; Ilu.nt's do; Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment Mexican Mustang do; Furst'. Arabian do; Cannier's do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Barna'. Pile Lotion; 3leen Pao; EAArpa'n Acoustic Oil: Merchant's Garr,fing Oil; Ewe too, Clark, A Co.'. Cod Liver Oil; tAntamot; Dinve itch do; Ferret's do; Gray'a do; Trask'a Magnetic Ointmenh Judkln'a Swalm's Panacea; iloack'a do; Sargant'a Infant Panacea; Perry Davi.' Pain Hiller; Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral; I:loannina's Peoria; Mar r s Petroleum; McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills Brandroth's do Wright'. Indian 'Vegetable Pills Lee's Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Even's do; Benenie'extreet SareaparMe. Blood lila Jayne's Anodyne Cough do; Totrusend'o Health do; Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman's do; Hadway's heady Reid: Morris Remedy; Prof. Wood's Hair Restoratira; Emerson's do; Samparilla; Towusend's do; Sand's do; Guyamt's Extract Tallow Deck and Bentaparfilidi Wolfs Schiedam Schnapps; Boot', Clcaver's Hooey; Musk Highly Scented Brown Windsor ; Ludlum's Specific; McLane's Sudorific Cough Syrup; • Tyler's Gum Arabic do; Balers' do; Swayns's Syrup of Wild Cherry; • • Smith's Tonic Syrup; Barry's Tricaphoroua ; Noraroal's Tincture of Varatram Virile; McLane's Celebrated Vormifuge, Dr. Lassock's Pulmonic Wafers; Thompson's Eye Water; Agents f mall of Dr. McCAlntock's Dr. Needllam'a Breast Pumps; Water's A mon.spheric Breast Pumps . ; Gum Mantic do do fabltblY RHEUMATIC 'PILLS, fbr the Safe, tletepLett and Speedy Care of Irokaefettory, Chronic, Here litarry and Korai:dal Rhannanan. jithow • near Ong, Lumbago, Sciatica, and other Dftwaset affeeting the 411 , nyadar dyden. SUCH AN ARRAY OF TESTIMONY as Dr. Corm's REIZOILITIC PHIS bare called forth from all chms, wu never voluntarily offered in favor of any other Medicine. The cases of Cure comprehend EVERY STAGE. OF RHEUMATISM, Whether accompanied by that terrible eatudidlity of the parte affected, common to the Inflammatory phsres—t the muscularcontraction which so often render the vie of Chronic Rheumatlun a helpless nipple, or by the ever changing symptoms which ere samatimse the ettanniteristice of this Protean complaint. • Unlike the - Sangrade practice of bleeding end purging, which come =pieta medicos consider the fegitinme mode of treating Rheumatism, thewLanstada and the:dab the animal Moms, s, invigorate the neltutkm, and thus act. as the allles of Nutire In her to cut off the dleeme. Their medical wino is direct and specific It reaches the outtcrier mosalbi or radix of the disorder, through ell the complications of nerves and fibre. in which it is entrenched, and expels from the blood the Ltaile principle which fords, , and enc i spreule, ofthe and inady. tensifies, while It spreads the fend ten- dce mal Calatioa—Boware of Oonaterfeltat! Be perticular, and enquire tor itze. 81.111:1XL COVELIi RILKUMATIC PILLS, and me that the bones have, an the outside wrapper, his al/tutor% oonnteraigned by C. H. RING, General agent, IP2 Broadway, New York, without which none are earns. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOX mi_Sold by Dr. G.CO. 11. FESPBER, Pittsburgh: J. P. PLEMINO, Allegheny City. decZkAm VALUABLE ARAL ItiiTATS FOB BALE, Adjoining the Borough of Manehester—TillltTY BUILDING LOTS, each 24 het front by 100 feet deep, and fronting on Marketstreet 10 feet iu width, are offend for sale quits Me, sand on reasonable term, of payment This property Is part of the estate nf the late Jam. Adams, Seq., and the title la per fect and beyond dispute. Apply to nove, JASISB BLAKILL Wm. Digby, Jr., - OLOTILINCI AItDFUELNisauaG MBA Maack Ha, Afth tired, Pa.varsat.—taajun amide to order, ipx4 mi., and at atcalatate rats& salktf —~ e' REV. DR. COVEL'S MEM WINTER ARRANGEMENT& THE, PENNSYLVANIA I 54. ' 1854, RAILROAD. - T MEM MAIL TRAIN WM leave emery ntramingalunto ex=teri) at 7 eclock, j ust a aMiei maim * MB 14'44.1N 'lnky* Pittateunk Mrsopt ' Sunday,) at 1 o'clock, stop:dug at /min's. Greendweig La taobe, Blairevill= s clport Johnstown, Wilmore, Gallhain, Altoona,Ag., phlastt. rWalo 0514 - the mat morning. . TEM =PIMA TRAIN will leave' ever• iwandltig at $l. •30 o'clock, etopphig only at G Latrobe, Lockport, Johnstown,Smnmerhill, conoeeting at /itrriainsag with thi train kir Bald. more, and arriving in Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 2 o'clock, P. M. THE AOCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave enact."ar noon (except Beneday) at AM o'elock, - trui=vl me! pat nations. and mining only as iter ea NUB IMOOND ACCOMMODATION TBAXiit Wiliam daily. Om (except Elonday,) at 11 o'clock; A. M, stop Ping sogisks-. , and run nthg only as far as Printoxi a. .._ BATUBNING TRAMS arrive )n. Pliliebeigh. - !hat Ate: oommodation aniseed S o'clock, A. IL !spree% 1.20 P. IL Second Accommodation, 7, P. IL Mail Mat, PM. - Fait • Line, 2.20, A 11L - Fare to New York, POO Fare to Phihdelphla,ol; Tare 'to Baltimore, $2,50. Are to Handabmg, 0,20. Baggage checked to ail stetkiew on the Peinutylvazda feed, and to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Pamengera purchasing tickets Mar, will beeharged avers in addition to the station...Mee, except from 'tenons Where th e Company hare no Agent. Pennsylvania motley, and par fluids only, tee th ed in - am ent for tickets. - air NOTICIL—In case of lose, the Company will hold themaelvm responsible for personal baggage only, anditer on amount not exceeding $lOO. ' N. B.—The klaceidor Ontulims Line his hien amplemel to eonrey pamengers and baggage to and ftmettbs DoPeteat o charge not to exceed II cents far each painassper, sad . 1.5 cent, for each trunk. For tickets, apply to J. IMMICIMIigi _Aim; At the P. B. R. Paaatmger Station, on Liberty at.,. Pittsburgh, November 18.64.—{ zuml4 OHIO AID PZINITLVANIA Renzoria. COMMENCING N 11. 17 E l a tirk 28, MC 1854. lalallnalm 1854.: MAIL TBAIN leaves Dittsiagt, It.A.M; dims at AIM anal. takes tea at Crest.. and make. a dose ado Section them with a tut Krouse Tn., reaching Mufti- • anti about.l2 o'clock at night. DSPRZBB MAU Laves Pittsburgh a* , Liter the arrival of the Tigress train from Philathia"L and reaches Crud. ' at 110 P. M., eanneeting thc; Night Express which reach. Cincinnati in the aturning. Comma.as are ands with the Ohio and Indiana, and lketfoutdue and Indiana riaroadstor Dayton, Ildisnagaibt and towns in Indiana. Connections are made with Curehnd. 3toatemrlps. gun ~osc ‘i ct k T 7 oledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bum., Dppee , /meet, and the town, on the Mad Him lined. with Mount yearns, Newark, ranondibrai4 towns._ the Mazudeld Fare to Cincinnati $1 ;to IndianapoUssB ; nlYtdayleir. ffpp Toledo $6; to Columbus $6,23; to Zanesville ; Oleseland grt. Through tickets to Loonaride at Mum. B.MTIIRMLING XSPItEPS TRAIN leaves Canalna at 1.11 P ad moles Pittabargh at 120 P with MAlL._Bayress thronW In Attain hountoP Man TR AM..n, Qunlino.,at 2.80, A- IL, on sr. the of the Night Ittgarw,Fiain from • ati, sand aerie= st.Plttaborgh at IlAyllam. • : NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION Taint lanai and burgh at /0 P EdA , lf, cod PX, and Nan Brighton at 6 115 • FREIGHT TRAIN 'ems Pittsburgh at F dad, and FP. N., and anion at 4.5 E A M., and LSO, P Ads Tha Train, do not 11331 on amaday. MD- Tickets or forlDar information. apply at insatiable. Mew of the Ohio and Pennayiranda Railroad Conaway, of J. G. CURRY, at the writer onkel ander. the blownethelia How, Pittsburgh.= of GIORGIS PARICEN, Ticket Awn, ral Wa a - • - MSS JOHN BELLYYeadn n r M - PITTOUR6II, 81% • LOUIS IND An MAIM. MOST DDINCT AND ONLY BRT,TATIVE ROLM RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THINCE BY CHICAGO AND 311611DOOPPI RAILROAD - An Air Line acute from Chicago to Bt. Louis. riIIIAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY Mar:dap excepted) - an arrival of Uprose Train of M •elgan Southern and,. Central Bailroado— . ' let. ST. 11)1718 DAY MAIL ..._.__„... 9.16, A.W." 2d. - o NIGHT EXPRESB--10M6, P.M. Trains run through tit SL lonia litiburimin 1100.11, via Bloomington. Sprlturkdd-and Alton, mahout change ofacrs or connecting at Alton with cuuty Lbw cd Packets . for ni I, Quinn and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with , t• FIRST CLASS BS FOR NEW OBLIIAI9B, and intermedhde points on tbe litianissilmi,end with:value lines of steamers for Harms and Conned Blob,. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 1111 HOU. Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Abram Om : teal and Southern Trains, and at the depot to.Okienge..- - , . E. P. HOLLISTsit, Chimp, General Passenger Agent. .. RICHARD P. mossem, Si., Superintandat. . s : alir-Through Tickem to St. Louis, by thia roe* Xtt . • obtained in Pittsburgh, at Ofikei of Meeks:id and burgh end Ohio and Petmsytraniii Balirciads. reepZvini .7,-1 inP ledt N 111 .1. VA. a .1. A. it A 1...L.R.0A D ; • ''' FREIGHT TARIFF, 1 Commencing' December Ist,' 1854. k' s _' . MURAT CLASS—Brooms,Cedar and Wooden Ware. lea* JU ere, - Furniture, etwood bawl, Pure, Piano., roans* ~ Wines, in luskets or boxes: 90 cents BIOD Ed. &coed Clue—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Boer Skins, Clowik and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Bags, Wool au ~ Sheep Pelts, Eggs and Leather: 76 rents kl 100 lbs. Third Clam—Bacon and Pork (loose ' ) Butter, In ihdrint, kegs or bhis i Hemp. Hide, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot ton, utmompremed.• Cl cents IR 100 re. /bora Gtess—Alcohol, Bacon (in casks ar boxis.,) Bair/ and ABA, Beef and Pork, Ca nd les, Cheese, Lard and Lard Oil, Whisky. Cotton (compressed,) Leaf Tobacco, 66 cants 1001bs. Flout, di VI bbl. GEOBZE C. ISARGISCI73, • Freight-Agent. . DR. ILENDERSON, OCULIST ANDAURIST, • 1 . 124.12 ALL MILLS= Ur Tat ETZ Lsn Sal 1.111013 T =PPM, =CHM. stiertratso, of SHE 9fl/ OP CULL I L . - OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, dolt GRA ND ST., NEW TORS, Hours from 9 A. NI. to 4 P. kL - 'DOUGH, OR ANIMATED LIDS, Inflammation , Asub or AA, Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritisu Anusamede end Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Epee, are among the diseases of the eye whirls are treated oy Dr. H. was pertbet eattsfactinn. All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific prindpiss. - Artiticjal Ryes inserted without an operation. All letters poet.psid will secure prompt attention. We select the following rofereneto from among the than. sands of csees which have been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson: Wm. J. Fryer, 826-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. *Alfred Bouthwir-k, Printer , tJ. GoodepenEollans Falls, N. Y. Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. *Mr. A. N. 1.. Villson, New York City, N. Y. 'Mrs M-Ei7 1191101 1 1 . K. B. Station, Duchnia m, N.Y. i = vEdward Bolger, Bristol, Coon. *Jahn Beeman, Kngineer N. Y. - David Little, Engineer, N. Y. Wm. 1.8. Giles, aloe Conrits and Znq., K. Y. . , Vernal W. Kirby; Brooklyn, L. L J Rodgerk ir A. R. Reeves, Telegraph °pastor. Bt. Nichols. Hotel. R. N. Ferries, Orders Builder, Ifouseoss Sr. R. B. Doolittle, M. D., iludron, N. Y. Krs linkkerbor.kor, Youlters, N. Y. W. P. Conine, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, R. Y. B. L. Rase, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbach, rklumectady, N. Y. Capt. B. IL Haviland, Athens, N. Y. John W. Hackett, Bingtiarapton, N. Y. • Moat patients were blind, and had to be led to Meath*. At the expiration as tiro tweets they could go about the dot at pleasure. *Moe coma of datatutate were rettand tors** after they fere Viva up a. inenrable by the faculty, and tail be renwred to any pawn who wishes to lean the Sets In thee. eases, y uniting to them Jaen Ince/sler carriage IPaeltery. 1 - 0111CPTUN, 1010Tinik PItACTICAL 00ACH Njougg, corner cif Rebecca tad Belmonstreets, gamy city, Pa, have on hand end are manufacturing ea( extensile macirtamut of Ciarriages, Lockawaya, Itugghsr • • Baggage Cara, &c., made in all thele +wipes stylis, with • scrim regard to durability and bawdy of finish, =tog to all their work the best Jurdata Iron. and swami hickory. B•• - pain attended to au the mut :namable tennis They feel confidant that all who may farm Memwith their yatnite sige,will ha perlectly raided on trial st their work. ••' Tba Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses paw every SU tem minuted during the day. - oct2loi. Thetre, "DOR WSSZSIth PENNor LT Wile, V YrITSBIIRQH,. ir is flow open for thereceptianothanalar haulier tea.* ohttal ham ecranthe eallipatlng Walesa Judichl HY— 4 mkt of Pennsylvania. Norms of Ibremiueaut ea be ob, talatat of the 9n Norms at ahe Bowe of Befairee at . ; of the Secretary, at the aka at i*rstar, heama kth. By Order of the Baud. dada JAMS AIfIE6BON, Prodded. IMMiNEVA= - _,« . = ~#??-~
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