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' -e .. .:,,,e;,%" . .,;• "..t. `.; :-.- :- .:. i. 4 .. 4 i 4, ‘ l .... .:. _ At i• ~, 3" - ..• , a.. r a ,tOL• ~...;•,,,;;;;,: . emu -;,:.:•, .•,,, 2 . ,. ,0 4 , :.. • ,_ ,f, t , •L 1 _ ._:, _, .lam - 4 ~• _il , v , r, ....i ___ `~~~ ~ 4 ,i ~~~ d_ Kt PAnik!: Jw4 u ~ ~ .._ •"'' 4, 4 4.1151.0 4 •••• • ": 1-I',:` .4 ;- • ',4ll4toet t a _,14 4'.4 - =MO 141 61:11Y-PTosT. THURSDAY,. OSIZINGF 4, :::I:4 'n/ARY air to, we los UM AT WA MPHIL twine 'err:erwmugam Coiraos.—We men. Boned • sharelise ago, fiat Prof. Millar & Bro., had made sgrpHostion to the Nurt- of . Common Pleas for • charter for their new Commercial c 9 uegc, we. are happy to hear.that the appli cation bee been granted, and the , charter issued, Although it is but a limited period since the Messrs. Millar have settled here, the remarkable oneness they have met with in the establishment of this Institution, is ample evidence of the ow , parlor inducements offered - by them for the so; quirement of a sound commercial and businese education. Located in the but part of the city, the buil& lag is perhaps better adapted for the purpose than any other that could have been procured. The rooms are large, well lighted, from both sides, the ventilation perfect, and the access eon; replant ; decorated luindsomely, the wholo into rior is pleasing and comfortable. The commercial portion of the College is on , der.the immediate suPerintendtmoe of Mr. John Barry, one of our oldest and best hnown el tizene. His Mlltatiln Ile an acoontant and mathemati• elan is 8000114 GO Pone in the country, and one more oagable to impart to pupils practical bud , nen truths and make them good book-keepers; IS not to be found. Oar citizens all know him as a successful teacher. The proficiency attained by Bohlen, after s few weeks tuition in penmanship, under the sye tem made nee of exclusively by Profeaeor Miller, is really astonishing. Pupils who could barely write their names, in half a dozen lessons, are taught a legible and handsome signature. The dullest scholar cannot fall to learn. Professor M. has no equal as a penman him self; and has what so many writing masters lack, the ability to teguih others. It is too often the case that professors of penmanship, although able themeelvee,to execute all kinds of fancy flourishes, cannot_ import the same talent to their pupils. With Prof. Millar the case is dif ferent He promises nothing but what he is perfectly able to accomplish. We are pleased to see the constant influx of students which continues to pour into the Col lege.,,Slur young men know it is an institution atop a/Ahoy have long felt the want of, and pa tronise it as it deserves. COURT OP Omura" Szssions.—Before Hon. William B. M'Clure, President Judge; Gabriel Adams and William Boggs, Associate Judges. Commonwealth vs. Michael Dormer; indict ment larceny of a lot of silver table ware from Rev. Dr. Riddle, in November last. Verdict of guilty,_ and defendant sentenced to one year and six montss' imprisonment in the Penitentiary. Commonwealth vs. Wm. Lock ; indictment, surety of the peace, on oath of Hester Williams. Defendant sentenced to pay costa of prosecution. Commonwealth vs. John A. Doldry ; indict ment, surety of the peace, on oath of John Wil liams. Defendant sentenced to pay costs. Commonwealth vs. John Lutz; indictment, as sault and battery, with intent to kill, on com plaint of John W. Jones. Commonwealth vs. John W. and Thornton Jones; indictment assault and battery. These two last cases era cross suits, growing out of a difficulty which occurred between the parties lasi spring, in which one of the Jones' was shot in the face by Lutz, who alleges that the first provocation was given by them. On triaL A MARRYING MAN.—A man named David Bates was convicted, at the last-term of the In. 'diana county Courts, of bigamy, and sentence& to twenty-two months' imprisonment in the Western Penitentiary, to which plane be was brought the other day. It appears he was com mitted for the same offense in 1851, and had just 40t our. He returned to the neighborhood of Biatroviii, cod by dyeing his whiskers' and changing tie name to David Beatty, was again married to 3 young widow, by the very same J:::tice of the Peace who married him before. One of the witnesses on the trial, stated that Bates seven wives living, or even more. Three of them were in Indians county—the othera, in Westmoreland and Fayette. While in jail,•Bates sent for the District Attorney and his ,00tinsel, and proposed - that if they would secure his acquittal, he would give each of them one of Air wives! "They Jay I have three or four," aaid its, " but I know I can find two, and you shall have them." Bates would make a good citizen of Utah. THRAIRII.—FnaT APPRAILLACX OP MISS Ax men Tues.—This young lady made her first sp. pearance last night to a very fair audience, in the °hamster of Julia, in the play of the Hunch back. Miss Lace has a beautiful figure, delicate complexion and light hair, a character of head, probably not the best for the stage, if it were not relieved by expressive features and a refined appearance. She was received with that kindly welcome.which is extended here to all promising debutantes, especially when they are as handsome as Miss Ines; and as the play progressed, met with the most enthusiastic applause. Her man ner is remarkably graceful, her actions uncon grained - and judicious, her voice pleasant and -...natural, and (a great point with many artistes) she lookedthe character she personated. Her re presentation of Julia was one of the best pieces of acting we have witnessed for a long time ; it surprised and charmed the most hypercritical by its naturalness and truthfulness, and irresietably carried away the feelings of the audience. To-night Miss Ince will appear as Parthenis, in the play of Ingomar. MAN KILLED ON TUN RAlLHOAD.—Yesterday, sa the train on the Pennsylvania Railroad, due at 12 o'clock, was passing Denny's curve, about three miles from the city, two men and a dog were espied on the track, a short distance ahead of the locomotive. The engineer gave the usual Opal of alarm, and both stepped off, but one of them, named John Krouse, imprudently reaching back to rescue the dog, was struck on the head brthe beam of the cow-catcher, and instantly killed. The train was immediately stopped, and the unfortunate man picked up and conveyed to the depot on Liberty street, where .an inquest was held upon him by Coroner Lowry. Eris skull was fractured in a frightful manner. The deceased resided in thi Fifth Ward, and leaves a wife and large ftffily. No blame is attached to the Engineer or Conductor of the train, who did all in their power to avert the accident. Anemia lot of the beautiful corrugated bate, inperEr to first, just received, and at Alf.'s usual fair prices; don't forget to call at the Banner Hat Store if you want anything in the tasty line, from a Shanghai to a Celestial, 147 Wood street, opposite the new church. * 071101 3 / 3 OP FITTSBDBOII AND STIDNINYILLI BAILDOAD.—At a meeting of the stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, held on- Monday, night, Reuben Miller, Eaq., was elected President, and 8. F. Von Boanboret ap pointed Secretary. APSADLT AND Bewley.—John Grier wee com mitted to jail, (yesterday, by Mayor Vols, for perpetrating an assault on a woman named Catharine BLummenshine. Vs would invite attention to the sale of volu ble stocks this evening, at 7 o'clock, at the Mar °beau? Exchange, by P. M. Davis, auctioneer. ADJOUBSZD.—The Grand Jury, after acting on nearly tlirc, hundred bills, adjourned on Saturday. 11165. First Importation of Fine Watches. UM. TT OnT ILECIAN c.n Fit BOXklg OY WATOlik:Sollract aj - from Europe, Manufactured to my esposial order, and which I can fully re2ommend and warrant as good time keeper, end at tnwes PRICts than are retailed at In eastern Cities. We have also lltillruad Watches and Cloche. Itegulawrs for Kull cowl Station., sso to $75. Sliver t 1 atone+ tiont $lO to PO. Gold VVatchel tram $7.5 to 1,220 WATCH i<4.1,1810G.- - trur best attention, skied by superior work/Leo., wuntahtly devoted to the repairing end clean ing of Lee V, G 7 Market street, corner of bourat. W. W. WILLSON, Practical Watch Maker. 1:34 P.ItLeNTB.-4:Pold and Silver Watches, of J.l" new end irzeudful pattern., just received; t.dteine,lieys sad beefs to match. Jewelry of late patterns and fine quality. Rich VarietyGooch. Moo, Tea Ware, Castor., and the nsuelataple goods in our Hoe; at as low prices as can be round In this or eastern cities. W. W. WILSON, Watch Maker and Jeweler, 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. C.IIMJGOK-400 boxes for esle by dee2B SMITH k RINCLA TR • - BUALDIAiIi LOT FOR SALL. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending . 4 16 L back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Let lea Cellar Wall, built fOr two small llouoeo. 'fide Lot 'sin a desirable location for • residents; and will be eold lop, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from ingumbrmace. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, ilia At Office of Morning Post. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. ABUILDING LOT IN ALLEOUENY CITY, 1 4 feat by 100.. A good bargain can be bad by applying soon at thu Mtn of the MOhOING POST. applying. Lot. for Solo. ryti• • A GOOD /ItIE[LDING L0T,.24 feet front on eareon street by 100 feet In depth, In 11frolinglun will be mold cheap.. „kook. of Gm). n witato, _ jyfi . . office of the Sorning Post. 111. authorised to sell low some valuable Law Bute, I . 10 vols. ea. Reports, by Barr; Bouvier's Lastitutes ; Grermlief's Ital.:fence; Whuton'e Digest, jut ed.; And other Reports, Elementary Work , ' U. GEO. N. GILLMOBE, WOG at the ofilos of Illotorag Post. • ..41r• iv - t i' , ....1t,„,41.4 4 )411i't:A''" . ."1' - . . .„jhr • • . kt' , „ Law Books. MMNI .. ;~; x),,l n jL?. - fgE3MlemA BOARD OW AND 1;111/110111ASTIP 11231171RENGEM. dlllolti/.` - nesi&M—JORN !HIPPOS. Pfrat rsoe hesidom—Wx. R. lam &ma " " Wx. R. .tea. axrceary—Ws. Tamepar—Jsmi D. Ilacim. Rmarisamiant—D. T. ZOOM=. h. Ctoratlti afstadimfar lassowr—W. R. Ham", V. P.,1. Aim Doom, J. imiray DAM 1 Pam, Joey DAILY 11111211 r OF PITYABDIGH NADI= OM= or raw Duct Noun= Poor, 1 Monday, January 18, 1865. .1 PLOIIIIIBO bbla superthin fro wharf at $8,31508,87%; eft do extra train first hand" at VW; 91 do ouperline from store at $13,8734€08,60; 100 do 4o at 48,60, 80 days; 88 do Hiller's One at VA. HAY-5 tow in bawl from wharf at $23. lIItND-130 btu Mover at 56,60, ouh. Imports as. York. , The issYdr — Go of and leek, =Silt= Dry Goods, an $l,. 274,056, wand $1,466,280, woos week last year. The sitgrsgsts of the reek is: .41,862,239 $1,506,240 .. 1.455,236 1,274,956 Dry Goode o.eral Eferokiandize .43,646,103 $2,780,196 ... 8,718,090 2,7143,412 Total Mum leak 1 ...44 664 1 26 3 Among the Imparts are: Ckilbe, $183,700: allicrsi $ 21 , 900 ; }Wein; $36,000; Bides, $63,300; Cutlery =4 Warthr 6 r l 4 $t2.,200; Iron, $166,200; Lead, $66,+00; Way $52,400; Steel, 610,100; Tin, $38,800; Bass, $22,400; Balt, $20,000; Watch. es. $38,000• Hog Slaughtering Ole or two of our pork packing estahlialaneuta continua in operation. The following la a statement of the number killed around the hllti and the number in me, up to last erening Killed. la Peas. 74,081 —. 49 180 6176 27,719 20,807 18,700 600 19,600 Hun, Haat & 00—.---. Hamilton, itiokitts k C 0.... Hitdard Atkinson.— ...... A. 8. White A C0...._ Janis k Co (Insley, Hinman & Ott--. Huffman & C 0..... Good Total...—. ....217,456 1,035 1.036 Total llaasipu _..._,278,481 It is estimated that between 7,000 sad 8,000 more Hogs will be received here, which will swell the number to about 286,000. The market (or Hoge continues quiet, and priors are unchanged.—Lonimide Demerol, 16th. Bank statement. Two Weekly Bank Statement of the New York Banks is considered favorabla The spade item Shows a large gain on hut week, u followa: •Week ending Tam 6. Jan. 13. Loans 482,244,706 $88,974,081 Itgo. 91,731,376 5pecie..........._..13496,963 16,488,618 Ito. 1,831,542 Cireniatkes .-- 7,049,801 6,686,461 Dee. 363,621 Deposita 64,932,168 67,363,393 Inc. 9,371,340 TELEGRAPH HAREMS Now You, January 17.—Cotton unchanged, with male rate demand; sales 00d bales; market dull with d«diulog hmdency. aloor•-salas 5000 bbls good Ohio at $5,7540.25; salt. 1800 bbis fiouth.rn at $8,7560,26. Wheat gales 80,000 boa Western nuxec t.Narn at $1,04. Yu.li a trifle lower; Wet 1800 bble mass at $12,31.2,50, and new prime at $l3. Lard lower; sale In bbls 1.14510,1'. Whir ky ...Oh io 844'038. Groaries more active at previous rates_ mocks better; Money unchanged; Virginia shies 03%; Canton 244; N. Y. Central 118; able Raliroad 404; Reed ing 7/A; Michigan Southarn 85; ClereLand and loledo 5854; Michigan t antral 77. Putuoupw.., January 17.—Flour dull; but llttle export demand; only Gm handed bbls standard brands sOl.l at hye Flour ateady at stkoo. Corn Maul $4,50. Toe de mml for Wheat Is Ilminoi; palm 000 boa good nerat 92,06 11 bus. dales 400 boa Rye at $1,24. Corn to fair demand; mhos 500 boo 111.• Southern yellow at 96. Whiaky be dull; holders sak 39. COCUSIATI, January IT.—The liver lit falling slue ly. Weather floe. }lour quiet et $1,6307,76. Whisky 95(3 25!•4.; dulL Hogs Wady at $441504,63. Pro• Woos qua.; Was but) NAB prime Lard at 854. Bulk ghouldem 43 pact. ed; green Hams 6 3 / 4 E)5. Eastern exchange dee hied to 1 per cent. premium. Cattle Marlast. Nor You, Jannuy 17.—Tha offarings of Boren wars 2,500 hoed Inferior, sad abipmanta rubor dearer; sales .t 1801460. Drooled Hop 10,12)00,60; on 111. hoof, $4,7b and pp. BAWL 10Th LIST. OCW:enD MILT PUL ?11l ■OIIRY POST IT Moen & Sargent, 'exchange Hashers, Omer of Wood end Sixth sends, Pitnblegli. PIeINSPLVAI4IA. Pittsburgh Banka..--... par.: Philadelphia " ..... Bronutville Pu Bucks county " Cbesteroo.(newlasue) Columbia Bridge C0...._ Danville " ...-.... Delaware co. " Doylestown " Xsstoo " ...... Mate Bk.and I;ra - riches 0 ther solvent Banks 1 Llankcf4.6.lldu.sky- Norwalk . 60 TWIN& 26 INDIANA. ;Stab" Stock Banks . 'State Bk.and branches... 1 ILLINOIS. State Stock Banks--. 5410 (Stab Bank Smock— MI Dank of 76 1=12:1M Idontgomeryco.lianks— Nortl;umberiand All solver :t Hank .. Y. _ _.. 1 Beading illehnylkill county " Waahington West Branch - W yoming 1 17 Erie 1 Gettysbargh 1 Honesdale -. 1 Waynesburg. 1 York Banks Belief Notes IL United States Bank.-- 15 Allegheny City Scrip-- par. Pittstmrgh City " par. Allegheny Ce. " NEW YORE. New York Country Banks.— -.. NEW Jzitaicii7 All solvent 8ank5...... ... % DELAWARE. All solvent Banks-.-.-. X BmallNotes MARYLAND. Baltimore Banke---- X Country Banks! VIIIOIIeLL IStat•Bk.and braod;r— 1 MICHIGAN. All wlvent Banks.— ... 6 limixao• Fire lzuralane• Co. at TENNRBBBE. All solvent Ranks 14.13 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent 8ank...._.... SOUTH CAROLINA. MI solvent 8ank5...—.... ==NM3 === LOUISIANA. All solvent Banks 3 Por. &let. Bt. ....... 1 &Wt. VALUE OF WINS. American Gold (nevr).-... par. American Gold (old) pr'ni. Sovereign& ..84 83 Guineas- ...... -...... ..... 6 00 Prederickdors 7 80 Ten Thaler, —....- 7 80 Tern Guilders 890 Loulsd'or 4 26 Napoleons 8 83 Doubloons, Patrice 16 TO Doubloons, Spaniel:L....JO 26 Bank ofTa.• branches— 1 Parmere'Bk. a brenehe, 1 'Tetley Bta branches__. 1 Exchange Bk.abranehea 1 Wheeling Banks 1 Wheeling isranehas.....- 1 NEW ENGLAND . All solvent Banks ryj AUCTION SALES. Auctilsom. , .Dally Rale.. - A T the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Firth streets, at 10 o'clock, A. H., a genenti aswirtment of Seuonabls, Staple and fancy Dry (Mods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Usta,Cleps, Ac., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. H., Ortmeries,Queensware, Glearware, Table Cutlet', Looking Glories, New and Second Hand Ilototehold ands Kitchen Fur. niture, Ac, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. 8., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Iles Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goode, Uold arid Sliver watcher, to. P. B. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Ijaaluf P. Y. DAVIS, Auctioneer LABOR AND VALUABLIN COLLEMION OF BOOKS AT ACOTION.—On SATURDAY RVISNINO, alth inet., at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Seim Room., corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve, to aloe. con signments, a Large and general assortment of choice new Beets, embracing standard work. in ration, departments of Science and Literature, which will be ready for exami nation previous to the sale. Also, very superior Fatally Bibles, in rich binding; Let ter and Cap Writing Paper; Gold Pens; Pencils; Stank Books, ka; together with a quantity of rare second land Books from a private library. Jean P. M. DAVIS, A uctlntan. 1 - NCTRA SALE OF VALUABLE STOCEP—Tats EVE NINO. at 7 o'clock, et the March:mu' Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold for cash, par funds, for account whom it may concern: 100 shares Notional Mining Company Stook; 60 shares North American Mining Company Stock; 40 aorta Ohio and Pe. Railroad Company Stock. janlB P. Si. DAVIS, Auctioneer. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION.—On TIIIIREDAY EV KNING, 18th hut., 14 7 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, Fourth street, mill be offered: 20 shares Merchants' and Manulacturer'e Bank Stock ; 20 shares Cltizene Deposits Bank Stock; 10 shares Cluanne Insuranoe Company Stock; 20 shares Western Immance Company Stock. janl6 P. EL DAVIS, Auctioneer. 10001031 BOOKS Il—Puddleford and its People: by IL IL Riley. Bath liall by Penny Fern; sixth supply. Life of Barnum, by himself; filth supply. • Life of lioraos Greeley; third supply. Ida May: by Mary Langdon; third supply. Harper, for J•ntuiry ; fifth supply. Putnam, forJasuary ; fourth supply. Graham, for January ; fOurth supply. Godey, for January; sixth supply. Knickerbocker, for January. Frank Leallee Lean' Gazette. Frank Ladle's New York Journal, for January; a new monthly Magazine, devoted to romance, general literature, science and art; price 18 cents. All the above just received and for sale at the cheap Book Store of SAM'L. B. LAUFFBR, janl3 87 %v.,/ "regd. s, Shanghais and Mnsisovles, ATTEND AT NO. 10 N OOD BTIL T , where you will find a complete assortment of the stews styled CAPS, together with a large stock of Silk and Hush Caps, which will be sold eta great reduction on former prices, to dome the stock for the season. Jane A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE, In Pitt town• Fhlp, with Two Acres of (homed, intuit Trees, Shrub bery, Outhouse, •e., will be rented cheep, and for a term of years to a goal tenant. Apply to 080. A. BWAIITZ, at the Oka of Patrick A Friend. SYRUP— :atL°lthg' 2 1; roo.%vrd by - F. R. DRAVO. T a g. m uxaPk 4 l l. B° , o AP o ttrz.ll%ati b ry l4ll ►t 12% coots a c►ke, ►f N 0.140 Third street. t ded I%HIED APPLE 2-46 bus fur tulik-by 1 dee2B BMITR k SINCLAIR MREELSPXUTIC, Olt 11.1tOLININGOHAIES—A few tacii; of Glom comfortable chars oo hand. ?emu desiring a mat that mu be occupied for days without cooling f.. Opus, should call and lee them.. dealt T. B. YOUNG k CO. AMASON A qO. will opal). on the 4th WA., 6 mots , ems or thae - 4 and 6 ant Catiooes; MaO 2 tsars cans at 6% cents. jan4 FIGH-140 121 bbls Mao Ifigt; 1.3.1 Go Troot ; GO do Salmon; for Ws by didGIO EMU H. OOLLIND. JI EN S FOR RIIIISR JIIEJY. The Rthrer.—Lsit Tracing, at dusk, thaa Wen, by the mark, tii and • bait kee wats in tbiebilin "51, and haling The “James Park• yea taking freight jestaiday ! ' She iv advertised Soloists for Bt. Loads this afternoon; - • , The "'Venture" b the evening packet for Wheeling, les, big at 8 o'Ckek. The "Pored 014,* Capt. Moore, le the regular packet for Wheelie& She can be Neely reapplied by the bloomer tops to her chimneys. . The Belle Golding" has on board a large :quantity of Pittsburgh manufactured articled, and dry goods from the Mist, with which the Wanda bearing today for St. Untie. The "Romlia," for lib Louis, was loading fest yeeterdry ; her gentlemanly officers informed us that ohs woiald be ready tO go out this evening. TL steamers " Hartlbrd," "Castle Garden" and "Mt. sago" are loading for Louisville—the "Americus" for ;Nash. villa. • The steamer "Cheviot^ leave. again, today, for Zane. title. Capt. M'lntosh seems determined to make the beet of the present stage of water, to bringing fall loads of prt duet to market. The " Philadelphia," Cmpt Grace, Ix the regular boat to. day, at 10 A. M., for Clueinnati. liar aecommodations are superb, her [Mom of the right stamp, and she cannot therefore fall to have • full load of paseougers and • goolly freight list. Persons "up for Cincinnati" would do well to give her a Mal. Freights by Riocr.—Prelgbts are becoming more abun dant. Four large steamers are now loading for BL Louis— one having left yesterday morning with six hundred tons of Pittsburgh manufsetures. There are aim three up for Louisville, besides the regular packets for Chseinned Yee. terday wee a &lions day, the air being "balmy u the month of Nay," and every one seemed to feel the nececeity of making bay while the sun /Mines. There is • line etage of water for the largest close of steamers. The "Gnat West . mane to the lending yesterday after noon, having on board one hundred and sixty tons of iron from the works of Lyon, Sborb Co., intended for SI Lords. Capt. liMullough innrms us that she performed well on her trial, and he thinks she will be a good traveler. This boat measut.,, by the Custom House docket, =0 45 45 tons, and is supplied with three boilers, 38 inches in diame ter and 24 feet long; two cylinders, 16,', inches In diameter, with sfeet stroke, which were furnished by M.llrll. Haigh Marti:int,. Capt. WC. in a practical engineer himself, and thoroughly acquainted with river business. Under his riammement, mph, satisfaction will no doubt be rendered all timer, entrusting business to, or traveling on ihe "Great West." She will leave to-day for St. LOlll, ARRITXD. Btatmer Jederron, Parkineon,Browarrill, Lucerne, ilennett, Brownsville. • Thomas Shriver, liendricirson, West Newton. e Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Michigan, - Wellsville. •' Philadelphia, Michigan,—, Wellsville. Cincinnati. • Caetle Garden, Devinney, Cincinnati, " Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. • Chieso, Mil longer, Cincinnati. •• Express, ehinglers, Portsmouth. Chevoit, Wintosh, Zanesville. DEPARTED. Jefferson. Pirloos,..e. Brow,: eeille. Luzerne.!tennetL. " rhu.S;,r;ser, lietrbickson, WeetNewtoo. " Gen. Bayer], Prehles. Elizabeth. " Michigan, -, • Cincinnati, Bunter, Clminnati. • Diurnal, Sheppard. Wheeling. " J. C. Precuont, St. Louis. - - - •' Quemoy, 11,.1f, • Irene, r , initll, l'ortme. uth. " Port,month " 185. " CINCIMBATI, Lownsvn-LE, Pittsburgh atidCincinnUti Bream Packet Lino, PO& TIM COPIPPTAISON OP PASSENUICRIS APED FEIZIOUT erne... PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, • And Saint Lofts. Tara Lios Ia 00inpOlic0 of green rat claw powerful Steam -re tum unlind (or r;ewsl, cpendor, safety and owinthrt, and is the 0:+1., 10101200 DULY 1.13 C ti/ STLug on the Ohio Meer. It connect.. with the U. b. Mail Line of Steamers from Alne'enatl to ',maim - lila and Saint Louis, by which pasitrimarl,_ frei.eht are ticket:l aril re. onpled theorma dairy. Two new 'item... have lawn added to the Line, which now courvro the following boat.: Roof,. pox. of Dopartura Cir.tin, from f 3L.trierrh. BTIPNEVE STATT: M. V.. 7r iiii,.;'art....Sonihy. KEYSTONE iiTATE __Jame ...... ALLBGH BSI' .............Men. 311.41 A Tueralay. mi CI NN ATI Guerra Wethiealay. PHILABELPHLA ..... ilta. Thurrhiy. PITTSBURGH.- I N A —Friday. ;RN NS 11,V A NIA -ao. Ku Moralr.m._ Satur.iay. Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. 31.. rp-eixely. No freight receive-1 after nine o're.e.a cm the morning el departure. Nor razticulars, apt.l7 rr to JOHN IL LI VINtisTON t JOHN YLACK, Atento, House Pettabilrgh,lo/10. !no•201 CANADA WEST. laidc'e::,l*.;2;rlr,:rs4".7....YAtsl TLIE FliiE low pravtotre steamer TK.Lrti RAPII. Captain IL 1.1.0Z410V., mate tripe a week between Overleaf; Port Stanley. 'L.; 1,4 follow.: Leave. Cleveiand lot rot: 'taut-y, every JDI\DAY and TLILattuAY EVENI7:O, at 7 o'cluct. Lear., Port Burwell fur Port etentey at 1 o'clock. Inc.. Port Bun :try hd end every WEDNESDAY and BATURDAY EVENING, et 7!i Ct/e elt. The Telegraph eonnecto et Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columlour and Cineinnatl , the Cleveland nod Pntehurelt, the Lida and the Tolod,, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroad. Alpo connecte at Port Stanley with the Loudon Lie, of Stegve, Ishloh connects 'with the Meat Wetter. ~~s For freight and paaaaga apply nu board, or to SCOfILL & LACONILDA LE, Cleveland; & F. lIULCOMIS, Port lvt.ub.., or A. EILIDE. Port Norwell. Pittsburgh, liteabenvilis /and Wheeling Packets. Tin DIURNAL, captain A. S. 14.1.11[10, end the FOREST CITY, Captain Gn,aus D. 51,,nat, stni run its r•golar DAILY PACKETS. between Pittsburgh, hteutiensti, And Wheelin,t, stnpiung at dl interumlists purrs, • Vol VIILTUNAL will leave Pittgbarali on Monday., Wed naillaY. an Frtday., at 10 o'cloek, A. /returning .he Will leave wheeang on Taeadays,Thurednys and eaturdays, at 7 S lit lock. A. H. Tke FulteeT CITY will learn l'lttoburgh no Tit...1.y,, Tbur.da.. nod Satuntay., at 10 0 , -!- , •k, A. M.—Return, Ay, ehe wol leave Wheyliog 0u Ron 0, ‘V,lnesdays and Fri day., at 7 o'clock, A. M. Per Ir. k4III or I x:seg-r.prly en 1..4101 or to U Al'l,l.lNti%%liol). Agent, ntry2.s For Zane•villc. The CUE. , CsptainlNTMll, 11 leave p. , rt.s.nd all It term.. tote p I+EDAY. 1.,h P.M. For frog!, or iot•entßo nppiy on bourn, of to janlS tiA 1:! , : ES et COLLINIM (Y)D, AgonLl. For Cincinnati and Louisville. The eteamer CASTLE GARDEN, Capt. ii. U. j i lliatrYirtx[T, ww lea•e for Ws above and lute• Mt late ports on FRIDAY, 10th lost., at 10 A. 51 For freight or pasrage apply on board. or to janlB BARNES & LIVINGSTON, Agent, For etnelnatti and Louisville. The eteesner CHICAGO, Captain Mtt On, will leave 9, the above and Rik rutediate ports on FRIDAY, 19th inst.., at 10 A. M. For freight or pottage apply on hoard, er to Dion J. B. LIVINGSTON, Agent. For Cluelisaaf.l7anit l The steamer HARTFORD, Copt. M/14- araLILL, will bare for tb above and Intermediate ports TRIO DAY. lbth (net, et 4 P. 11. For freight or passage apply on board or to jenlB JOHN FLACK, Agent. The steamer BELLt. ti. , . l.l)lliti. Capt. GoLn- Mo. will leave for the ata•re and intermediate porta en TUCK:DAT, 18th inst., at 10 A. 31. Tor freight or passage apply on tm.en.l, or to Janl7 FLACK A 41VINUSTON. Agents. For St. Lou Theo...nir Ii REAP % EST, Captein Wein- Ltaintl, will lee•« tor the above and intertned4 ate port.. on 111 U tteDAY,ltith WO., et 4 P. M. For freight or passage app:y on boon'. or to janl6 a BARNES, Agent. The etenni, 1108 A LIE, Capt. Joey RDOADti, jarawill leave for the above and intermediate ports TIIIIELSWAY lath itot., at 10 A. 31. Igor freight or puenge apply on board, or to Janls BA et ESA COLI,INGMtX)D, Agents. The steamer JAMES PARK, Capt. Roach! Millen, will leave for the above and intermedi ate ports on WKDREPDAY, 17th Instant, at 10 For freight or pimsage apply on board, or to janls C. BARNES, Agent The steam., FAIRY CCHEM, Captain JOllll Rand, will lure for Ia« above port, and all in• tarmodlato ports, ou SATURDAY, 1.30 th Inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight oriparcage apply on board. janlo For Nashville. i d The steamer n.ll, 'CUS, Capt. lir:manna, atrill leave for the ab.., .d intermediate parte n FRIDAY, 19th loNt. For freight or peerage apply board. Sant Regular Wheeling Packet. 4 TUE steamer EXCHANOE, Capt. Matti-um, Darn! every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, end FRIDAY, at 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting silt!, the C. and P. Railroad at Wellsville. Fut freight apply to novl7 . J. D. COLLINOWOOD, Agent. r571=1:3 Regular Wheeling Packet. The steamer VENTUAE, Capt,Jotut Golmos, leaves every TUESDAY, TUURSDAY, and SATURDAY, at 3 P.A. Fur height or passage apply on board, or to Jan° JAMES COLLINS & 00., Agents. BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, /VELE OLD PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, (late John. 1. Mon & Stockton.) and Blank Book and Stationery Barehouse, is prepared to execute every style of Legal, Commercial, Gana) sod Steamboat Job Printing and Book Binding, and tarnish every article in the Blank Book, Paper and Stationery line, at the shortest notice end on the most reasonable tering. . . . Blank Book and Stationary Warehouse, Printing Office and Book Bindery, corner of Market and Second sta. [novlB ABASEMENT Itoo3l, Y 1 feet vide by= deep, terp-thirde above ground, well finished and well lighted, will be ranted chew, until the let April. Maguire .at , the Mace of tea 11011b/21G POST. ~T~ v` `~" ~ •. NEM I=l PORT OF PITTSBUILOR STEAMBOATS UM SAINT LOUIS E:I=NMMII CICZIEL3=I G=KIEM2 =lia HILL 4 CO., ants, of Wood and Ftfth PITTSBURG 11, PA. Janikdawl W. N. I,l&ven ==M:=!l - _ - MEM EZZCI MISCELLANEOUS Inmate of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! lETNA. IBISIIRANCE con 48.48 t y, HARTFORD,. CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. maim . . Cash oalatal, - - • -111500,000 e TIIIRTY-SIXTH ASSIUT. STATEMENT of the Assets of the Xre DUSUBANCE COMPANY, of Mart. for, ts furnished this agency on the ,let of January, 1855, under oath. Real Matte, unLucumbered $ 18,672 OS deranty.two Mortgage B0111:18, 6 and 7 cent, pay able semiannually 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mcirtgage... 7,313 17 _Ellie Reoetrable ' well secured, pay o ble n: Bank— 128,3:a 11; Railroad Stocks in Connecticut '07,514 10 Houk btocks in the city of llsrtford 102,098 tc., Bank Stock,. In New York city 08,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bonk, and in hands of Agents and others. 212,505 00 $773,11n ita Tha amount of Ilabilltleadoe or not due to Banks or uthcr scallions,—nothing. Lossea adjusted and duo ' —none. • Low. adjusted and not dna, 1148,518 22. LOMEe unadjusted and ha suspenae, wafting for further $81,257 60. All other Manna against the Company are small, such only u printing, tr. sginta instructed In take no risk over $.10,000. The amount Insured In any city, town or village, depends upon the character, mmerial • nd eon•trustion of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition of the Me department, end other eircumeteimea . , . • •• The amount insured In blocks of buildings varies; the dellgn to.limlt the lose by any one tire to $lO,OOO, or it.. • THO. A. AI,EXANIIkit, Secretory. Simi or Comercricirt, I. Llertiord, Jon. Ist, 1005. Hartford county. fea Perscrially appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Fecretnry of the Etna loaurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, Is true, acconiire to his boot knowledge and belief LIEN IIY FOWLER. Jul-tice of the Pelee. Losma paid by this Lomymay for the year 1b64 reo,ooo, while the premium. received mr the same time tar exceed any other year, WOG. the Organization , 1 tLa Company. Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, ic,tc rued at thin agency. nt remunec atiye rates. Sir Office, N 0.87 %Tater str..cd, Pitts Duran, in. janll L. B. TEN IL YCK„Acent wArkr.il. tnertTuTK• HAND STILEET, (rOrTil SIDE.) BET. PENN BTIIILET =a===iNrll T‘OCTOIt BAELZ. Graduate end Precutinner In the (ILI J School, et htelluinr. Liuma.pethir, tor the pea het yearn a ..r,CP6IIII Ilyarnpa ha: oicued a WATER CURE le the neore The perfectly safe. d,r t and nomeiliate eth..it thin rye tem Dun ou all Pave's, II r.. 1 :,cute and chro“lo— while it in mild. valet, ...ad in: I.:orating to tie weak red debilitated, rand.. It J... ullarly , ierirnble in farcilin, who will be treated at their Allopathic and lionnersthle ireetment. will he adisUnue tered where demired but. after long and thorough rape ideate, Doctor Earle given a derid-d preference to liyurn. pathy, which has, throughout the oil en-f n erl.l, proven 60 eminently aucr.,Antl in every Toni of including Incipient Cuttrumitmn, Itrourhiti.t, Indemmatory and Chronic Illteu.atirm, Antlame. Euta• moue, liereuwe and Liver Ina-us., Te:ditntnial. of tures from highly reputable chin i c of nearly every :LAM in the Cutou t eau be examined at Doctor Itaelie office. Th. , her. Clero are invited to wri.ult htzu 'Waite. wetter being ur•ed In thecornrarneerr. ,, nt, and often throughout the treatment, it 1 , , a luxury instead of utipleas• ant, as those unacquainted migat supps,ee. llirrar_vcr.9.—ltesersi.Charle.llreeer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. id Ilgon, W. D. Williams, Tl, prort Dell, .1. IL. Wel. den, D. T. ][organ, Wm. B. llohnes, E 11. Engliah, 11 M. Kerr. The ttmlert•lpeed, bevicu., DaVlea In+tltu- Ulm end witnet.ed L. trram.ot, oh,rlul!) . rou.voLd him es a thorough.:: sFifitul rhy- l:tinrics C. Curtis, Itnbt. {krt.:tit, . W. Putrt-k, V I:,,ts, • • lltaff , s Alerewsnlile Cott coy, • byt.c I,4isl.iluro Piiiirisyllonia, with poi-piqual thurter. - . P. DUFF, Author of thil •. Sm. th American Accanntant," Prate/o'er of Wok-Keeping and Commercial Seieuciei. JullS I. WILLIAM.. , , the to. otf hand penmen to Ow Unite! btAte% Prof.: ;or if Ciotti...root: otel in - mom:1:M Penmanship. HAPCII, of the Pittsburgh liar, Prof,e—c- of Iteroontiie Llll.l .ni Political P. UAYLMN,Prtricit.al of the Matiictriatiail !tete...talent, Profauur of filatlxanolies, &a. Mr. J. D. WilllaMs has per join, -.1 lhe and it will be eeen that during his Isle pate:wpm.] engage Went.. 10 the east, Le arra there re.pinhai aa the boat ; man In the mantif. This Institution., time. f i-naante attractioas stn teats atterwl by eir. We kir...l the Mortal Mate,. Theoum, ol training cnraptae-a up warde of 00 real tranawaLuas, to 1::). Jitlerent mettia l , Lk.ublu Entry Beertc.Kregirta tllo prwAical culattena, reraelag tb. 11 ill•Ift fin!! nf in not meal ru ea - warner,. Ca:aware:Al Penni:l,lo;lp, with even) Improvement in the art. 111,111 , ` , 1 Lett..e , alai Foram of emery cleaeript lOU. Daily Lecture- C.;:an.or •ia Law, :a leirce... the Srr tru.l for (Omaha. ULM. TI Pitla', AND t I- la, OF CI:APPEL 11.0,1"...., and I.2rw Ise%lthlul u.l Oiant . y . •Nun tr,lv Carlll4l. cl/11, 1311 Lir:ll.o 01" A ru.."41, tegtif , y. I:i truly .11//oji, un• day a prrolremi ',yr.! er•ry Prviumer 11/ _a nuu - uu Itr grrst. ntioNfen ~urru 1 - 1* t Lum uq:ic.ll it Lan y —. - twur,l k y Frlnutt sprig - 4,24 , ra atal, //, /Lc .4.1,11 . 1.1‘,/ 11 ea ~• n : 1/1 •(//1 the airmsbl, 2111/ tr.,11. at:. 10, ./ 2,11 1. 1/. euuy upp;?iu. it to tt, 1.. ce 11nm...di/Orly and cuttepteuuuk::, nautur . . Thos • uru , har co rry,let.oul uui r !u ra. rn orb, applkittiun, 13.CLIN'rt! hiA-I..tiA, Olt ell IN T 0.3111 A l'azu...l4e Doan/nee. le Lech ran be 11/X.l vortstamtly, is d... cirri, gietb.; a Geri:l.l'l;l tinaete.e. L. the teeth, nab rothe, ,uant et,:ta to the gums. It elee the c..ior by the it.. r I t"blIOLO. To be 11.1 of the prinelool Draegistr, nu.l tlarougteoat Luo aIitILLISCLUIrd bUirl) b, X. I'AZIN. No. 114 Cleats* t brim" Faurth • . Boots and tanue•, Wll.olrani*, and ILet•I.S. JA MES Rob I'', N O. Mattel., a.3.11,12u1,1 from the Mwrket li• would r! }nor:L.lx, .1:4 the tart, that 11.• h.a , nt , w en 11.1111 the larg , *t sn.l I.eet +•t , k of BOOTS .I.NIr SUJILI*, In .it ~,.en !.y ATI I g0nd...m..11 of Phil .Iphix. Nun - 1 . .1 - 6 sal 11,44 - 11, a- A uhl , !'l, awn.' .all to t.1.1.E* liu prli, a lire r ucb r rr I. and --11• alatters In-cu ts:,<, fr. la to $6; cx7rilvrA RIO tuol Cltil tr.n's •t rxtrnordma:s. I Ile to tnannt‘-tiir... , nil de. iirrtplitina LADIES A' titiNit littti , AND SiltiEti, of the tivnt and all 01 whh-h ta•warrati, thould ut,:ta 'mod I. it •• orttorcit Onto 2,11.1., ../V , T1,.,•-•L zial II i lii,itierneu and Clittriiu. hivry iitio hit with their will he fairly 1-alt with. MURPHY'S NEW EAGLE HAT NIAN UFAC WET, gipr.ihi..,..J.,.- . ..-ri.l. t . F...",i,:i.."i . :::.„:;'--. 4-- Th. pyttrit t l, itt lILLuAt.t . a ittnst. ' LL. - ::1 Ilst.t.tr, harm,: het ILLltu.n It,. exit• riv,t , at the L....moss, tau yLmrs al.ra t .tt. t al work. tt .1, , Its•in.: work.: In ilia Ink.lital c•lttltil t isLurnt• to N-Lr If ',V, L'nt, a4rlplLitt, Clucinna' a, and the NL t s - i t .L.L.Ltst, L.ttst..; ft,!,. cotattleut that. Lrom lat. ILK -,,,1 t al.. rt.... ar, n lit•ttur, ha can furrath uut. Uti, ILII et. d bait ft. tit., La t... ~ LAS. at tIL, than an thing "har-Itttt., .1.1,1 to at- PILL, Itur,,, pullle—tati of. hat ~.. Li...fat:Lure. ... _ _. -- Dlooohation of Paraner•htp • • rrlIE PAhT.nnaue n .1 .1; T. B. 11AMILT , .N, in tbv ti...01ve.1 by znuLtt•l I t.ll f itio‘l% , 11 It 1•:: ale arm ~111 be nt,rmled «.~,.m , fully 1.1,.,11z , recntume..nu,; " rit. 'llla , tiftll. tun, tu patrutn.,pc u: Lay Meld- nn t;rm., 11..uL4. JoIIN 'ilt—burgh, Imre=Ler 25c1s. q , IIE Interest of Mr. JOHN A C , V ELI. In our looduess ma this date by adrt ro , sr t or lIOLarALIILIP,OCEriII,tettt t.. eotttnuot by tto. rematto log partners under the firm at bauALLY, Ctietilt A VII At rt., Nos. in and :at Wood trrod, Itor,rh. ISAGALnY, %%tour% No. Vii 311.k0t sinter PhtiaLltoplua %V 1 11.1 H CO Pittsl.urgii, December lintt,l,:ol—‘l,....tor ILA VIC told tuylntereet In the bu,indr. , d oh ., milt„”. tt Co., to N. A. Lotig, who, with John ['flintier, con tinue et the old etand, Fo. 109 Front street. 1 eordinlly revommend the new Arm to the potrounge if: my friend,. Ihttsbur t ;th July . :29, 1854. t. 11. MILLIIIL 5..1. LONG & CO., IIDET.L AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AM , OAS E ITTERS, Invite attention to their stock of Cha:oleliviF,Un.c.ketl, l'etadauta, and other Maur.. We tit up hnnee with 1.413 and Steam, make Brass Castings of all kinds tc , ortlvr.iur Wish linllmul Pumps and Tank Fittings, and Fern And. Attrition Metal constantly ou baud. jy3l TJilt Partnership of JOHN & hito. wee di& solved on the first inst. John 31'Deritt will enntinue the business et the oil stand, and attend to the settleuseot of .he business, of the late brna. JOHN APItti,VI TT, WILLIAM 31 . 1ONITT. Pittsburgh, January 241,1855—[jett4 TE SUBSCRIBERS heretofere ileitmbminen, under the htyle of DAWSON, IltillAN A Cid., in the luau utactuie and sale of Railroad Tools, Farm and tlaid.o implements, will hereafter continue the mum under the style of DAW- SuN, NRWMTER & CO., at the Empire Worksi:in the Ninth Ward, and Warehouse No 2.2. Wood street. dither of on will attend to nettling up the bmlnme. W W. PAW ridS . .1 S. NE. , Y).IYL:II. Ifittaburgh, January 1,1/35—j jowl:1m SS EEDS, FUR DOT-BEDS.—My encl.. of Sei-in rev early sewing; of the approved ..lvalunUie varieties, Is r, aoy for distributien at the Seed and Implement it eridieuivi, 511th silliest. ( janS ; JASII.> WAIWIIt)I' Steamboat. Furniture and Chair.. 4 1 WE have ou hand and are eimenintfiv immufactu- Thid STEAM BOAT CABIN ECIt.NITLR 1) E A:. °DAMS, of every ileiwirlptku, Vio: Eslenclork Dining Tables; Do Bar do; Ladies Cabin Cheirsag . VILTi,U6 styles; Gents. do LIU di.; State Rama do do do; Do Toilet Boxes; Tete o Teens; Sefim; Divans ; Centre To:l;es'. Wash Stands; Card Wet, do; Tr:I:. v, de., de. Material and workmanship worruuled, 1,1,1 prices soli. tbetory. T. B. 1:0-iiSli a CO., Jl2O 3S Smithfield et_, Opposite Oily Hotel. ___ Land for Sale. 180 l) the hue an excellent soil, and isaaid MUJUMM an abundance 01 Iron ore, sod a thick rein of bituminous coal. The Venate go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, it not directly acme? It. The Xiiihtown creek rune through it. A15.0,50u acres In Elk tato rity, well t !inhered and watered, and lying near the route of the Soo bury and Erie railroad. No better itive.tment could be wed,. than to there lands. The completion of the Sunbury and Ent, the Allegheny Valley, and the VeCIELLIV rallrouds through that will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil. of great Wahte. kaquire of C. B. 31. SNIITII, Attorney at [si,r, :in. 147 Fourth street. MEM ILAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD—The Aubteriners are J now rel.e.. iving, and will keep emmtantly on hand, a full rupply of Hydrant and Drain Pipe of all area; ala), &haat VKATHRKS-3,000 lbe prime Kentucky Peat-herd Lo ar- Lead, from 7.1,i to 6Ma to the square fiml rive ant for oak by J. w. BUTLER t CO, deal° VI Front Wrest, boxeo just =dyed ow tor ,41, ov H UN —lO dec2s lILrNItY ti 9)l' I INS .11.131 , 111 Y 11. GOLLL.NB. jand MISCELLANEOUS. DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED- GERMAN BITTERS, Pa., DR. C. Y. .TACKBOR, Philadelphia, Pa., - WILL MIMULLS cone LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA., JAHN. DICF, Chronic or Nemec Debdtty, Dfmaoct of the *awl; and all diseases orisitnyfroes a disordered Efts, or Stomach. Such mOonatipa tion, Inward Mee, • Fulneets,or Blood to the Fiend, Acidityof the Stomach, Nausea; Lleartburn, Disgust Mr Food, Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Slaking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Flurried Red Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Haut, Cheek. Ing or Suffocating Pensation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Path in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Ryes, Pain in the Side, Bark, Chest, Limier, Au, Sodden Fluehm of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin hags of Sell, and great Depreeition of Spirits. The proprietor, calling the attention of the public to thi prepatattott, does eo with a feeling of the utmost confi dence In it. virtues and adaptation to the diseased for which it ix recommended. I t Is no new sad untried article, but one that bee !tool the t,st of a ten pane trial before the American people;, op.! Ito rvpuietion and sale Is unrivalled by env similar {mei parstions extant. The teettmony to Its favor given by the prominent and well known Phydeista end Lodi:kin iu all parts of the country Is Immense. Referring any olio may doubt, to nay ' i liemorabllla,”or Practical Re..dript II- k, for Farmers and Pamilivs, to be bad grade, of all the Agents for the Outman Bitters. Priodpal OM. and Manufactiry, 120 Arch street, Phßs deiphia, Pa. ail-sold by Dr. Geo. H. Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A. Feb roattoek a Co.. No. 11 Wool street; Fleming Brothers, 61.1 Wool eta set; H. P. Swartz end J. P. Pluming, Allegheny. le - - AI °SEE F. EATON, No.llo Birth street, agent for selling jel and buying PATENT ILIGLITa, is now authorised to veil the following lately patented artiel.: Trott's patent Oil Glob., for Steam Engines; Roan's Hoek Drilling Machines; Coln patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; t:npelang's Stationary mad Portabm Paw 3111Im rd's Stearn and Water Gang.; and, Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. Thews Krielcs hare born ermined by practice.lmechudes and Ea' .:111111,t1i, and Pronounced superior to nay in use. It+t• ales authorized to veil Rights to make and rem! Lhasa articles In any part of the country. Ile has Mao t r solo hot-pre...l Nutts and Washer., and finished Brass Work. Ite ni3O prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patentni I:iyhts nail new inventions, and give to the fs Ohio' rod constant attention. Ile svfers to the tollovrinif LARD. The subscribers bare long teen env:minted with Mr. Y. Eaton, and hare no heritation in recommending him, to all air. , may wish to employ his services, as • gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable Intinetry, In w leee exertione every reliance may be placed. Nrvilie B. Cral.r. W. &Admen, Jr., Wm Lorimer, Jr., John Graham, W. Lenny, ii. Childs• dt, Jam. Wood, N. Itolmer A Boor, P. It. Friend, Kremer & Balm, F. Lorene, L . li. LlvlWpton, Kniip i Wade, =ton, Witham Phllllpy Andrew Fulton, Wilton Weandleas, A W. Loomis. r41,8131..id. November 77th. 1964. nov27zltf Donn's Patent. Rook Drilling Nlnehlizeo, r MAUI :it; ABOUT 300 POUNDS; earrhe worked and V V Inet.d by two men, and do the work of five or six 1n nriintay way. S. S. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers. 'The euh,,riber has been appointed sole agent in the Uni te i !states Tor the sale of righ/4 to nee the. Machines. MOSES F. EATON, lir Stith street aorta r o Ron. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. V. R. R. K. 311Ima Roberta, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. H. R. 4 Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr., President P. & C. R. R.; 0. W. Runes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & C. R. Mtnfull a Nicholiotai, Coatractara for the P. & S decl9 oYLVAILIA Ida usAIiCE COMPLIIIT OF PITTSBURGH, CORN :It Or FOURTH. AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. A uthori zed Capital, 8300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property agalo.t lam or damage by Fine, and the perils of the Sea and Wand .ac iamtivu and Tntogr4rtation. COMMIS. Wm. F. J,hostau, Hedy Patterson, W. ireltotock, Kennedy T. Friend, Joriah Klux, I. Utter Sproul, A. J Jock., George It. While, Ja.:ob Painter, A. A. Carrier, J..ho, S. IN ergley, W. 6. Haven, If.Jn Hampton, A. Wltrioe, H. R. Cosy-shall. Hot, WH Y. JOHNSTON, Pre4dent. HOLY PATLEHoON, Vi Yrosident. A A eke,,IER, St—n Wary and Trosurer. f sonetary. Litc26in AsVLVA NIA leliGM ALM CULt...h.t.i., At HARRIcittURG, PA. int•thraTl 01l po Y a e o r, g . hk- o w nMoe im th eecioi op-ration for more than ne year. is one.or the moot p :08.111.1.: and picturesque in Thr acrenvmente of the College are end, as io.:o-rd pm: ultra Ws/110 tages in acquiring a solid bears for the tool superstructure. There are two departments—the Cohocin:e aril the Preparatory, with their appropriate Li-I:Lehi. r6f learning. The mane of study in each is three ear", desi e theteil by r. tummy different clssses. Young La oh, atmiirid at any time.. Bristol of Iratruaora. LEV. BEVERLY It. IVACotill, A. M., PrincipaL Mite U. I...CMOLL-N, Brute:pal Female Teacher. Moe FANNY 1. JOILMX`N, 31..1_12. M. 11 , 0,4 AAAA leather of French, de. L C. lionaseciu, M. IL, Lecturer on Anithomy. io,nrti, Lecturer on Natured History, Natural Phii,,,pl,), he. I loth_ JC.IrP:I Moral-at Prof. of Instrumental Music. T. Co 'es, Ito!. Vocal Melee. Foe Circulate, or tor ther information, address the Prin. c,pei, B. It. IVAUGll,llarrisburc. Pa. deeTiana Milk: late flan of J eiS a tgCliii3, having. been dissolved the death Quigg, on the 27th twit. the boslio-s euti gnulA will . settled by the undersigned, at r..rner floss .0 First streets. ISAAC JO.Ne.si, Surviving Partner. Pitt burgh, Septenit.er 30, 1451—10ct2.0, T ot :spring and Udder Steel, Plough 111 Olah eGrl, Ana/ Ploodh Wd , d4, Coach and Ellpiin :pro.ge, Woes Nat 'Taper, half patent, screw, Mall and ilemtm , red iron Aziot —come: of Bowl and And meets, l'ltte'eur,L, Pa. ti tAC JJNI D. H. ZONA& D. 13. ltoWere 4/.. Co.. r V1A.1..71.; of L.OksERS' patent Improved Steel 21j Cuinvacur teeLh. Utticv cursor En. and First at.raeta. raliMr.l t4i• ~t7rt.t.■ofs... c.} try 'jB tetereen luorLh acid Liburty street,; Luz trot front by 79 feet Alen, one Led and tiro 11 ou ingsn street, 'Sixth IF urd. one Howie froutltis on logeal street. and the other to Carpeuter'm alley; lot 14 feet by 100. Are, the stahl I nor 01,V11 ,on the corner of Ferry and Water et reete. the le, se ru tioo. 4 one yeAr tram let of April, whit the t twolture, 11,1.11114, Ac. The House at prey eor . a deed lowtneee, sod is pleasantly heated. lr te row and tortoer particaters encialre of AI.hX. CUPPLES, ordo•r of Perry And Water streelS. it. A. C. Duncan, 11,01.11.111:1, 40“ ONlLlers Produce, For- V V .1.11 mr.ll Lvitv,r, 011 11,nougahNla 400 Recd. 1 11. 1.04.1-ty NT., Pltlnuurr,h, .41:Y Silver Man ufaxtory. 62 . I , yoNS. Fl Jah,, 1:1111 L1.0r , , ALI.-1110ce11,11 L3l Pa s. fa,oolloa tnweoutacturing my own rt. Low ,101.4; loa.t 10 per raw, loaar than th.raqtara citie:, or ettwa bare. All work Le warr,Lated. MZIII/M1 S,riteg xis° manufacture iipOOVIS Of the t 1,1,11 quslity. ami Watch repairing. continued, with evai'y fa w•l ty :eh, wed determination to give entire satisfaction to customers, both to to pH. , and the superior quality of the work. W. W. Watchmaker and Jeweller, IaUT 14 earner of klarket and Fourth streets. YIT7.'sOUROH COACH FAC POKY Bigelow & Co., .1, , 1101 , ..01S TO E. M. BiIiELOW, No.4U Is.:)blainorid alley, near WOO et etreet, Note. ber,fii—alA.,tiiiin CARILIAGES, MEI, T. 1.,. li 1...kJ LES, and every description of lan. y Veallel• . built to order, and finished in a manner tin sin passed fa beauty of de,lgn, elegance of finish, ekill 0 ivorkmartill., and durability of materials. fall - All work warranted nov9 MOURNING GOODS. VRANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and 1.7 beautiful assortment of blooming Collars, Sleeves and S..tts In Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and moze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and F Ilk ; Itibhouq, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alemoder A Ita,,ou's beet Kid Gloves can always be 1,...,1 at No. s 3 MARKET STREET, corner of the Die n c el; WILL find it to their udvantage to call and examine oar htovit of S:UVtd, beton, purchasing elsewhere. Our veristy, limb as to i,tyle of finLvh and utility, Is superior t. any m thi. noirtet. We also have a Laundry Ytirnace ..leri t tu and prixcipal, de-igned expressly for etram tro.ttr. GRAFF, ItILIBLNCIER. t GRAFF, wwlti 12t Wool street. Wanted, 1..)1' a 'ober, Industrious young man, who will devote hia jj entire time to hi, bu , niens, a 61TIIITION A 3 euIP KM: CLERK Ina Wtolesue orßetnll Warehouse, or Ade ,netant kook Keeper, or a pla-e In a Grocery or Dry Good, Store; and tetlt make hiumelf generally ueelul tc Lit CID. pin!.er. A note ad lremed through the Yost Office to 'A. IL ti .” or let nt the ottlce of the ”Post," will receive rem:op atrenti•.n. eeUtl:tt J. WILSON .t sON keeps constantly on hood every !ILIA variety of HATS AND CAPS. both wholesale and retail. Those desiring a neat fashion slir 111. t or Cq, gaud and cheap, would do weLl to give Ul I before purchasiug elsewhere. novlB C. 13..11oadly,dr. 1111,AP CARPET CVARELInUSE, ii Third sired, 1„, ardr Markel. would reepeettully inform their frienda twat the puld.c generally, that they have now in atora their ....tulle:« FALL STOCK, consisting of CARPETS of every de-erntion, from the Royal Velvet and Bru , sels, to the com oogretu, limo? and Rug. Floor On Cloth, from one eldlit yards wide, new desiince end very rich. Cocoa and Conlon Cloning, Pruggent Rugs,Mate, Stair Rods, Window Slt ate, he. Persons In went are invited to call cud 41.110- ixe their etc k. Steamboats, Hotels, cod Residenewe furn ished co the most rememahle terMv. Akir.'.fma!l profit, and quick ,1e5.".1.3 TE-1,316 To Wholesale Grocer Liquor Dealers and Manufacturers. THE SUBSCRIBEIt is now Importing ► superior quality 1 oi OIL OF COGNAC, of which )..1 of ►n ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce 11 fuseCognais Brandy. Ills ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and , OTAfID'I3 BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RILVI, AItAC. CIDER and prAcit BRANDY, HOLLAND BCIIIEDAM SCIINAPPS and et:0171811 WHISKY. are itknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the arab demand attar them. Di rections far nee will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEIICHTWANGER, 141 Maiden Lane, New York. P. B.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemical., Plating. Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Eit. Copniva, Sulphate Am monia. ac. dee2lis of I=l2lM=l liatiand Caps E=l:l=Ml MEDICAL, MM. ea ilmilitateiry, Ounriable Ildoesisik elqpn DL. LETEXI, of 740 Wood eireet, begs large to min nounee to the publie that he has made arraugamenhe with Mr. Meech, of New Took, to sell sod adapt ta. MIMS Cyan Tonne, which naiad the prise medal through 11 MR' gical committee, conablieg of Protean= Ramey Pm" emmuutme, Our; Lenten!, and others, et the New York Industrial Exhibition of all Nations. Dr. lisymw bee ee, office lock of his Drug Store, when all kinds cf TRUDIVN, SUPPORTERS, LACK STOCiiiI7IO9, SHOULDER BRACES, PILL PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, are anted end stiaileetlon warranted. TIMMS" at every prim an be obtained, end of a quality superior to any others in the market. This groat prerelease of Rupture has bedewed the Dr. to give especial attention to those cam of disease requiring mechanical suppo rt with full prolidancs that his long expatiessa in the treeitErt of. inch mom ha anabbd him to mast the increasing wants of the immunity in this regard. If you have a yuyture do not fall to cell. Ask for Dr. KEYSER, at his Wholeseho Drug Store and Tram Depot, No. 140 Wood streetalttsburgh, Da. Sign of the Golden Mortar. t,.. daeltSrlaw lir you don't wont to bir Strittigkt don't *oar Ear Shoulder Brae* 4 For more than two years we bare worn Dr. Heftier's " Ni r anblngton ampauter Hrs.," and feel Ito pkarant duty again to recommend its use to all of sedentary occupations. Combining the advantages of a dhonldar dram with :home of • you of tiospendere, it to light and containable, and effectually countersets the dispodtion to become stoop shou;dered. Those of our readers who are in need of such en article, should call on Dr. Keyaer, on Woad street, cor ner of Virgin alley, and examine this Dram, whkh has ie. cently been much improved.—ittfebrayalf Diepataly Decem ber BM, 1864.- gold wholesale and retail at Dr. HXYBILIC/3 Tear and Shoulder Brace Depot, 140 Wood creed. Blgn of the Golden Mortar. dadExlair air- We clip theiollooxiag frost the Reading.Totanei. Dr. .Keiser, the wawa for the siedich.e, says he vat eurrnat or guarantee a cure in any ease of lap Diann or Bergfula, that may be presented. Pamphlets contannial curer of tbi mon anoniching character will be given to any ens gratis. Oukolors Dopurativo Syrup. "We understand that one townionanDr. George W. Oaks ley, is now giving his whole attention to the manufacture of his Dept:tredve Syrup and Extract Of gersaparille, in order to supply the extraordinary demands for the article which are coming in from all quartos. This Syrup is with. out doubt the beet of the kind made fa the omntry. We Lwow It to be one which we can *cagy recommend to the favorable notice of our readers. Rims been tasted by years of experience and use, and found to be all that is claimed for it by its inventor. A pamphlet is lying bere us, filled with certificates of cures, the names appended to which are not men of straw, as is tinsel with documents of tble char acter, but snit known inhume fej Arks cenaty—who have experienced the effects of its connative properties. Append ed to the lint are certificates of dillaront county °Seers of Berke county, with the isalSof Ariz renal olDoev attached, stating that they are well eseplanatut with the persons whose names are given aa Haar, (among which are the names of a number of our priscipel phylicisas,) and know them to be genuine. We advise those of oar leaders who are allikned to ail upon Dr. Oakeiq, at his °flee in North Nifth street, and procure owe of the pamphlets, which will not LE to satiety them that his preparation is one of extraordinary power end elaiimaanand eminently deserving of their attention." Bold wholesale and retell at Dit. BBYBEB•ffi Drag Stara, No. 140 Wand Woe, =Me vial. alley. Elgn of the Golden Mortar. deeldaw itir-Agenay of Dr: B. S. 1.1! c h'. Celebra— ted Medicine., ei DE. 0. H. ELEYSFJPB Drug Store, No. 140 corner Wood Millet and Virgin alley. Cherry Palmed°, Pulmonery Salaam, Pectoral Expect°. rent, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurates Syrup, limit Cor rector, Humor Corrector, Pure and Medicinal Cod Li rer Oil, Anti.Dyepeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills, 'Nerving Vennifuge, Yeatele Pills, Female Specific, kc, *c., need by him constantly and with unprecedented auseess, in the treatment of CU*, Cbageu, Cbnsemption, 411kars, Haar( Distaste, Do pguia, S=reLfsia, Skin Diseases, Maas taint, Awls Compbrintr, Pact, de, de. Dr. Pitch's memo/Zed Banat Siker Pinta Abdominal Supporter. . Dr. Ala's hal:ma Plated Sted Spring Shoulder Brace. Dr. Pitcler Ji r Alm /iv Moe. Also, all kinds of Proprietary Medkistas, at the lowest pries, wholesale and retail. 1:100.3.11alr LIST OP GENUINE PATENT pIEDICIIIIB, ON HAND AND 701 BALI BY FLEXING sgoTairate, KOl .A.A . • ye Ltnr Wholeml=gists oaf Dealers in Font Afedicinrs, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. jj BELRIVIS AMERICAN COMPOUND; EL Jayne'. na rrative: " Carminative Hallam ; Hair Dye: te Expectorant; • Sanative Pills: Hair Tonk• Wiatar's Balsa= of Wild Cherry ; Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam; HoolLand'a Garman Bitters; do Hostetter'. Stomach do Merehisea' Uterine Catholimm Sterna' Smith Cough Candy; • Pike's do; Thorn's do; Howe', do; °wood's-India Cholagogue; Mona'. favigeratlng Oardlids Tyler's Gum Arable Drop; Elarriarn's Flair Dye; Phalon's do Batchelor's do McMUGUI's Elixir of Opium Bryara's Purifying Extrac t; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown's &DODOS ofJunsica Ginger; McAllister's do do: Kidder's Indellibla Ink; Payaon's do do; Arnhold's do; Dr. Curt& Hygeana; Lyons' Rathairon; David's Lilly Whiten Brain's _ do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt's do; MIND'. Nerve and Bona Liniment Mexican Mustang do; Yarrel's Arabian .do; Gardner's do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Barne's I7le Lotion; Moen eh=; S.orpa'a Acoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Rushton, Chute A Co!. Cod Liver OD ; McAllister's vain:neat; Sings' Itch do; Parrel's do; Gray's do: Trask's Magnetic Ointment; Judkin's do; Swalm's Panacea; Hookk's do; Sargant's Infant Panacea; Perry Davis' Pain Hiller; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Boughten's Pepsin; Hier's Petroleum. McLane'eCelebrited Irv.? Pills Etrandreth's do Wright's Indian Vegetable Plllll Lee's de; Sarararllla Blood do; Even'. do; Swaynes'Extract Sarsaparilla Blood Illa Jayne's Anodyne Cough do; 'Townsend'. Health do; Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; • Dr. Newman's do; Hadway's Reedy Belief; Morris' Remedy; Prof. Wood's Bair Iteektrallve; Emerson's do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Townwand'a do; Sand's do; Guysott'e Extract Yellow Dock and Samaparillia Wolf's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Roney H.Wy Scented Brown Windsor it Musk; Ludlum's Specille; McLane's SudorlSc Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gum Arabic do; Bellew' do; Sample'. Syrup of Wild Cherry; exiith's Tonic Syrup; Barry's Tricophorous; Norwood's Tincture of Varatrnm Virida McLane's Celebrated Versolfuge, Dr. Locock's Pulmonic Wafers; Thom; a:es Eye Water; Agents for all of Dr. IfeCllntock'sPanly7dalindrase; Dr. Noedham's Breast Pump.; Water's Atmospheric Breen Pumps.; Gum Elastic do do fablftly REV. DR. COVEL'S RHEUMATIC PILL'S, libr tic Brife, (loud,* and Speedy Cara elf Agasaasatory, Chronic, hereditary and Max-arid B.haaaatina, Maw made (but, Lumbago, Sciatica, and othesDittates alba*/ the dthandar System. SOCR AN ARRAY OP TESTIMONY as Dr. Cova's REstwatic Plus have called forth from a/I claws, was never voluntarily offend In favor of any other Medicine. The cases of cure comprehend EVERY STAGE OF auxtraimmism, wbether .coompanled by that terrible senalbility of the puts affected, common In the koilammatory phase—by the muscular contractions which ro often render the victim of Chronic Itheumatism a helpless cripple, of by the ewers changing symptoms which are sometime the eturectetidles of this Protean complaint. Unlike the " Sangrade pre etke of bleeding and purging, which some sapient medicos c onsider the t iswtt zombi of treating Rheumatism, these avetala and cherish the animal forces, invigorate the constitution, and thus act as the allies of Nature in her efforts to east off the disease. Their medical action is direct and epecidc. It rashes the aaterira sunifa or radar of the disorder, through all the complications of nerves and fibres in which ft Isentrenchad, and ex peir from the blood the febrile principle whleh feeds, and rereads, and intensities, while it spreads the fatal tear denoiee of the malady. Coation..Beware of 0 ountorrolits i I Be particular, and enquire tor Her. UMBEL 00YEItil RHEUMATIC PILLS, and see that the boxes hays, on the OlatMde wrapper, his signature, cortniconsigned by C. H. RING, General Agent. 192 Broadway, New York, without which none are arm s& PRICE, rirrr cram ram Boa 113.801 d try Dr. GEO. EL KEYSER, Pittsburgh: J. P. FLAWING, Allegheny Qty. neaftSia VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOB SALE, Sring Mrs Borough of Mancheeter—THlßTY BUILDt LOTS, each 24 feet front by 100 feet deep, and froortlng on Market eineet 90 feet In width, Ore o ..Ened Dor sae quite kr', and on notsonable term of pommels:Lt. This property iopart of the eaten, of the Wm Junes Adam, Fa no Out the 0110 M pa. Bet end beyond dbrpute. Apply to DOTS JAMBS MAXIM Was. Pliby t Jr.,' ciLonnNo AND /URN/BMW Mgr, Mamie mU, V ARA gra; Pidobantirektiding made Ow alder, in roll mina and at, inadirain aataa. andatf lIMMiI 4P 5 - -% M . .. •~, IBM pe:ilt OLZVIAAND Olio sad Pe . a , a%1 2 7 1 r1"-/Isaliv f - ondhazt=ttoeteto , 7 1a ' end This route one hoodzid miles tbarirs. goat einhi hone DIdITOPOL qukkor to Moe" than thiiihreldlone onelrlAt LIL - • Three Daily rtalmiheteneser and Clisveloo& Thew Daily Trains betereas and °blow Time to Cleveland eis beers, Chatostf terentPto* lowa. and St. Lomb thirtreenen bona . 4 Trains tier Cleveland have Allianee s tao, IL, and 040 P. , onnwetherst Hudson with Tr a-for Cuyahoga Alla mg Alarm, and molting In Cleveland at 10.04, A. IL, LSO, p. IL and &AO, P. IL The Truism of the Ohio sad PrOUIL Railroad, love liffas. burgh vet &OD, A. 111.4 8.00, A- IL, and .8.00, IL; a ll Ow netting at Alliance with trains which arrive In Ciseelikeil at 10 04, JL M. , 12% P. 11. th a il= ed 844, P. IL Pusengers fir do, RC Lords. Rack. Wand, Galena., and the frortb.west, wish to go through with out &Centime, will take the .traln bomb; Pittetsugh at 800 and arrhisig Curvedand Z2O P. IL, maths! le the only train by whisk' elm emenectione are sods through to the above palate. Paasengios this tem. reach Chimp at T. 30 next corning aid 0t Lenleet UN. Time gained by going via OlaMiand, Idea bents. The Trains Rom Cleveland toPoiedo and Chicago k . 'follows., Leave Cleveland at TAO and 2.311 A. M., 7.46.P.114; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. IL, 7.00"A.11. and 1210 K. Trains leave ar Rock baud and St. Louis as alleys: Leave Chicago at 9.16 A. M.,10.06 and 1100 P.M." • • Pamengen 6x St. Lim* co _over Rock Island 16=0 'OMB; MU OTIM the Mime and ahnissilmi to Alton, and thence by litesinters.l (23 miles) to BE Lode. Passengers by the 9.29, A. IL, Train arrive in ialoula at 1120 mine next day. evening, and by thelo.o6, IL Trahistmen Baggage checked thrtnigh to Cleveland, and than is. checked for Chicago sun St. Lends. • • • . PARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. lie cum. Ise To AlRsnee--...52 To 60 960 Gleseland..— 400 1 $. .4 cum. AO M AIL SO 12 50 Toledo—..._. w . 600 Rock Island; 16 50 U5O Detroit-- ' 600 St. 19 60 16 liM Passengers are requests' to procure that WW2 at the Mao of the Company, in to Mouse4sted door below the corner. J. DURAND,IIayt Obredand. • J. A. CAIXIBRY WINTER ARRANGEMENT& • THE PENNSYLVANIA 1664. 10(4. RAIL.RGAD. ---.. • KS MAIL TRAIN will leave every martdtnalhandiiya T excepted) at 7 o'clock, stopping at all the regular it.. time, striving in Philadelphia et /2110 A. M. THE PAST TRAIN will Nave Pittabotegh _(l.wapt Sunday,) at 1 o'clock, stopping at trobe,Blatreville, Li:capon, .i&mbwn, Altoomi, dr, arriving in Philadelphia at thinssit morning., THE EXPRFSS TRUE will leave ever evening at Lao o'clock, stopping only at Gres Introbta, Lockport, Johnstown, SummarbM, Gallitzin, Altoona, de., connecting at Harriaburg with the train for Dal* more, and arriving In Philadelphia or Baltimine, at S o'clock, P.M. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will him every atbir noon (except Sunday) at LSO o'clock, eitt=6 . i . 2 all min , T stati HZ P o ailOON D ns, and running only as far as AOOO3IOIIODAIMON TRA i fly (except Sunday,) at 11 o'clock, A. IL, stopping at alksta time, and running only as far as Brintaa's. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsburgh. itest Ae. commcdation arrive. at 8 o'clockA.M. Express, LE P. IL Second Accommodation, 7, P. P 61$1 UM, P. M. Past Line, 2.20 A. M. Pare toHew York,sll,6o ; Pane to Philadelphis v idi; *are to Baltimore, 58,50. Pare to Hartle An— na=checked to all statiins on the rtieniabid to Philadel hie and Baltimore. Passengers p g tickets !nears, will be to cams in addition the station rates, except ficas where the Oompany bate no Agent. . Penniyivanis money, and prr funds only, received In payment fortickets. . NOTICIF.,—In case of lone, the Company will hold themselves responsible for pennonal baggage anij, and lir an amount not seceding $lOO. N. B.—The Excelsior Onnibus Line has been eteplwrid to convoy pantesopmi am' baggage to and fecm the BOW, at. • charge not to exceed 16 cents for each peisesger, and ld cents for each trunk. For thtini t ylto J. DiltilailM in Ztt, d. Pittsburgh, Norouthor lath, 1866—[ no,lr 19:110X.11 , 11B14 $1.19 Llifiljjlll New Arraragessent, OMMENCING- FEBBV:AIi r 2s, nu. 1884. graIMINIRE 1864. MAIL 'MUM leaves Flttalinrgh at 8A H; diner &LAM ism.; takes tea et Cradling- and niiikee a dose map section there with a test Express Truth, remain Clinein• nett about 12 o'clock at WAAL EXERE739 TRAIN leaves' Pittsburgh st 8 del , after the arrival of the Express trate from P and swishes Orme-Ens at 11,31:1 P. N, connecting leith - tbs NIS= dhich Telth rthade er It= in the mordgg.. Belfcatahle and Indiana railroads *,r Alton, bittisaspolia (amulet Sons are made with Cleveland, Me• dinky, Salado, Detroit and Mimeo with Betinrn, rimer Bendual7, Perak, and the towns on the Mad . Diver Dead. 11.0, with Mount Vern®, Newark, Dimentile and tennis ?aro to Ciacionati $7.; to lalianapoltosSoa Dayton 1"60: to Toledo ft; to Oolosobaa SIV.:S; to rattootillers6,lo; to CRoveLand ft: Through tickets to Loahrville at ratoose rotas. ILSTOB.NING t TH:11 RIM= TRAIN leases Orestibee at 1.16 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M.,connectling with the fist Train through in fifteen hennertoPhtlad • TRAIN team Cnetitne at 220, A. on the ar . rival of the Night Express Train from Cind ant% and arrives at Pittsburgh at LIAO, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN team Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P Pt, and New Brighton at 6 A X, and 1.15 P M. PRIELGET TRAIN teams Pittsburgh at T•A M, and 9P. M, and entree at 4.30 A. al, and 4.30, P.M • Sir The Maine do not run on dun*. B' Ilicketa or further infonmation, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Peunalyania Anil:coed Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the comer °Mee under the Mononsgahola House, Pittsburgh, or of GRORGIN PARKIN, Tkket Agent, PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NEW 0111,11113. MOST Dioa= AND ONLY RKLIABL3 ROOM RAILROAD TO CHICAGO CHICAGO AND mississieei RAILROAD An Air Lino Bout* from Chicago to Bt. Louis. MILAINS MUTE CHICAGO DAlSundays excepted!) I. on unreel' Express Train of,M LY ( ahlw. &mai= and Contra! Railroads— let ET. LOUIS DAY MAIL.-- Ihls, A. M. Id. " " NIGHT EXPLISS-10.95, P. M. Trains mu through to St. Louis in fourteen Imam ein Bloomington, Springfaild and Alton, ac clam& of cars or baggage, connecting at Alton with ctinty Un of Packets for Hannibal, Quiney and Keokuk, and at St. Loa; nth FIRST CLASS STEAMERS PON NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate paints on the Mississippi, alai with regular. lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Munk. TIRE FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. imin3 88 BO UM Baggage checked St. Louis, on Michigan Oen to and Southern Train., an through to d at the depot in Chicago. Z. P. HOLLIBTRB, Chicago, General Peasemigar RICHARD P. MCADAM, Jo., Superintendent. Agent. /lir Tim Tickets to Bt. Louis, by this routs, can be obtained In PltLbarg at Ofddes of Clereland and Ma. FREIGHT TARIFF, Commentslaw December Ist, 1144. - EHRST CLASS—Brooms, Cedar and WoodetaW - Mott ers, Furniture, secowl band, Furs, Pianos, P o Wines, in bukets or boxes: 90 cents 111100 tea - &coed Clasr—Dried Fruit, 13eerinor, Deer Moths, (Soot? sad Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Rags, Wool sea Sheep Pate, Begs and Leather 76 cents 1p 100. De. Third Clusr—Bacon and" Pork (Massa gutter, in Marina, kegs or Mb ; Hemp, Hides, Soap, WindOw Maas, slid Cot ton, uncompressed: 65 cents p 100 lbs. .Plierth 67ess—Aloohol, Bacon or boxes,) Berl and Malt, Beef and Pork Qom, Lard and Laid Gil, WblakT, Cotton (ocunirressed,) Tobacco, 55 coati gt 100 lbs. Floe, $l. bbl. 'EMORGI C. YDANCOSCHS, Freight &PAL DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AlR'S'''. TZWIS ALL =LAIN OP PHI 11l AdD ZAI 141110171. COMM =cam, mtremuse, O 3 pas vas at dam= WNW& 458 BROADWAY, 0011. GRAND ST., NEW YOWL Maui Prom 9 A. M. tot P.M. RouGa, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflanunatkm, Acuteoc Chronic Blindnem with Films, Irltiy Antatutais and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eye,, are vowel' the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. IL *nth perhet eatisfaction. All Memoirs of the Ear bested upon acientifie principles. Artificial Ryes Inserted without an operation. All letters port-paid will MOMS* prompt attention. We select the following references from =tong the thou sands of eases which have been succumfally treated by Dr: Henderson: • Wm..l. Fryer, 920-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. *Alfred Southwick, Printer, 7. Goodspeed, Glens Falle,N. Y. Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. Wm. A. H. L. Wilson, New. York Clty,N. Y. Vest Maryßelkers, N.E. Station, Dur.bees co., N. Y. - *Edward G.:Solger, Bristol, Conn. *John Seaman, Engineer, N. Y. • David Little, Engineer, N. Y. Wm. 1. B. Giles, dike Courier and RIR, N.Y. flames W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. L ureic Bodges, II MS A. R. Beeves, Telegraph Operator. St Nicholas Hotel. • RAI. Peoria, Organ Builder, Houston St. R. B. Doolittid K. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Rom, Albany, N. Y. A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. H. Haviland„ Athens, IL Y. John W. Hackett, Bingbampton, N. : *Theca patients were blind, and teed to be ted to the-Mien At the expiration of two wears they add go about the erg at pleasure. *Them axe of. Amanteris were restared to "Wet aller they were gams up as ineurable by the faculty, and 4me he referred to by any arson who Mabee to learn the Leta to these cam, by writing to them- • Jane IRResistor Carriage Factory. JOHNSTON, BROTH= k Cv, PRACTICAL COACH &wpm.% caner of Rebecca and Belmont streete.Abos. pay city, Pa., bare on band and are mainitactschig an extensive amortmeza of Carriage; Rockaway; Buggies, =geCam, As, made la all their arias styles, with ntgard to durability and beauty of Sash, cuing to all their work the best Juniata bon and eastern hickory. Ra tan attended to on the mot reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who may .or than with their patron alte. all be palactly sadaed on hi al if their TOM, The Plasbargh and Yashmac Ontaibusee pass erary ßE ben manta dazing the day. The Howse of liefugob. VOR WES TI RN PENNISTLYANIA. AT PITTNIIII,OII. : is now open for the terispdos,of inmates =rn. witted from counties oompe Western J Db. mkt of Peonsylvante. laenss of oessunttoweit ma ob. tamed of the Dopeziatendent, sa the Naxos of Refuge. at a the Beentegs, et the aloe of Pelmet. Beam A ON Br order of the Dowd, &MS JAMB ANDUKEIA, PnalessA. 4 ,ACOr