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', ~..}„"•4_,. z. t,0.1.r:, 41 1. , 4 ~.4.• %.... „,"" .._ . .. • .e. 4 ,' , 4 . q.'„14,1 1 , 4',„ ..,,.„,a, ~4 j .'. t, _ s 4 ' 4. • • 1.4 , 4 , Al " - rte-....' a/ ` . r;4 ) . k"ll4' ' - AO * - " •-• 4' 4 %4 4 +: 14-4- :e.rf 41 •I:lolivik?±...t.%,t '4 ' • .•. • r .6 ° ," • k ' ; , •. Xl4( • ~~, ~~~ ~,, . .• . . • " : THE CITY POST._ FRIDAY MOKNINO 4..20 Ll2ll 70S 1341.1 AT THIS 07/IO7L Hums Onint.—lnterments in the City of Pittsburg!, from January 9th to January 17th, 1856. 13nual Dysentery kflammatio . o of Langs . , /tiftwimation of Stomach. Convulsions Whooping Cough.-- ==l OF THE ABOVE THERE WEER °oder 1 year 2 Froth 40 to 50. From Ito 2. 6" 60 to 00. J to 70...... 70 to 80:“.:. • . • _ " 10 to 16. 0 ",. 80 to 90 • 19 t 020.. 8 " 9(1 to 100.... " 2.0 to 30 1 Ago unknown 30 to 40. .... 0 Males 9; Fem►lex 9; White 18; Colored 0 Total 18 By order of the Board of Health. A. C. 2dIJILDGICIS , Physician of Board of health Arl UNPRONITABLZ &ZONATION IN FLOUR Speculators are proverbial for their coolness, and the sassy ,froid with whioh they enter upon the most desperate ventures ; but an instance re lated to us yesterday, of the coolness of an em bryo speculator in flour, is equal to any we have ever heard of. On Wednesday afternoon, the Individual in question, white name we suppress, walking along the wharf, espied a large lot of Wine, which had just been landed from a steam boat. - Without taking into consideration the lit tle circumstance that the flour probably belonged to some one else, he engaged a drayman to con vey six or eight barrels of it to a grocery store he mentioned, on Penn street, where he would be paid for the drayage. The drayman, supposing all was right, did as desired, but, upon arriving at the store, the gro oar at first refused to receive it, as he knew no thing in relation to the matter, and would not pay for having it hauled there. However, on the suggestion of the drayman, that the flour was worth more than the freight, she grocer at last consented to take it, and settled the dethand. Shortly atter, our speculator called at the store, said the flour was sent there in mistake, paid all claims, and had it conveyed to the N,nth Ward, is the neighborhood of the fair grounds, where be quickly disposed of it. So far the speculation worked well, bat about this time the gentleman to whom the flour had been consigned, discovering his loss, made in quiries 'Shout the missing barrels, traced it to the grocery store, then to the Ninth Ward, and final ly found the man who had abstracted it. Tutor. mation of the circumstance was made before a magistrate, a warrant issued, and the individual arrested, who, finding that his attempt at a speculation was considered nothing less than a larceny in the eyes of the law, agreed to com promise the matter by paying for the flour and settling . the costs. Conaidering that he only got about half price for the flour, when he sold it, and bad a large amount of costa added, the speculation woe pro bably the moat unprofitable one he ever indulged in. A Ham Ez-nntOw.—Several years ago, the father of a large family emigrated from Ger many to this country, and settled near this city. Owing to his poverty, he left behind a part of his children, who were to follow as soon as the parent found means enough for that purpose. One by one the children rejoined the father, ex cept an only daughter; and last spring funds sufficient to defray her expenses across the ocean were forwarded. In due time, a letter was received, announcing the receipt of the money, and that the daughter was then on her way to New York. A short time after, the vessel con• taining the girl arrived at the destined port; but weeks passed, arid the loved one came not. Months intervened, and no tidings came to that sorrowing home. Letters were despatched to all parts of the United States, soliciting a search among the German population of various cities. One of these was addressed to a gentleman of Chicago, who, with a kindness which will never be forgotten by the distressed parents, Insti tuted a search for the lost one. The task was an arduous one, but never failing in his holy work, he persevered in his labors until be found her. Re then provided her with comfortable clothing, purchased railroad tickets for her pas sage home, where she arrivl•d last week, and was received by her aged parents with their hearts overflowing with gratitude and thankful ness to-the kind friend who had brout.t about the joyful re-union. Only parents who have been alparated from children whom they have loved as the dearest idols of their hearts, can Imagine the happiness of that meeting. It appears that the child, on arriving at New York, having forgotten the name of her parents' residence, took passage on a wrong train of oars, and was conveyed to Chicago, instead of this city. Fortunately, she there fell Into the hands of a kind German family, who took the beet care of her, until she was found and restored to her parents again. MITCHEL'S LECTIME.—John Mitchel, the Irish patriot, lectures this evening, at the City Hall, en the prospect of republicanism in Europe, a subject that no doubt will be treated in a mas terly manner by the able pen of the distinguish ed lecturer. We are informed that he lectured inrCincinnati on Tuesday evening to over two thousand persons, on the same subject. As nearly double that number can be accommodated in the new and beautiful City Hall, and as he returns to the city at soma very great inconve nience to himself to satisfy the wishes of many of our citizens, we hope to see him greeted by a fall house. The hoary headed despotisms of Europe will no doubt come in for some hard knocks. COURT or Querns Busions.—Before Hon. William B. llirClure, President Judge; Gabriel Adams and William Boggs, Maculate Judges. THURSDAY, January 18. In the case of the Commonwealth vs. John Lutz, and Commonwealth vs. John IV. and Thornton Jones, cross suits for assault and bat- tery, the jury returned a verdict of guilty against all the defendants. They were remanded to jail, for sentence. Commonwealth vs John Eckhart. Indict ment, larceny of a lot of coupling pins from the outer depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on complaint of Edward Miles. Verdict of not guilty. MAR CRUSHED TO DZATEL—On Wednesday af ternoon, as a man named Thomas Conway, a resident of Birmingham, was attempting to jump from the ferry boat, as she was landing at the foot i.f Denman street, he was thrown between the wharf boat and the ferry, and ortiahed fright fully. He fell into the water, but before he was taken out life had departed—either from the in juries or drowning. His funeral took place yes terday afternoon. ASSAULT All BAITIRT, WITH IPTIAT TO KILL. —A man named Joseph Hughes was committed to jail, yesterday, by Mayor Vole, for commit ting a brutal aesault on Isabella Pinkerton. It appears that while on a drunken spree, he en tered the house of Dire. Pinkerton, and getting into a quarrel, kicked her several times, so se verely se to endanger her life. DEFAMATION OF DIMEACTER.-14fr. Levi Graham yesterday instituted suit, in the District Court, spinet Thomas Scott, for slandering the char acter of plaintiff. Damages to the amount of $2,000 are claimed. Miss Emeline Keating has also brought suit *pima Mr. Alexander MoKee for using slan derous words in regard to her. Arnioniituts roa Divoaos.—An application was fiend in the Court of Common Steam yester day, by Sarah S. Inglis, for a divorce Pleas, ber husband, James tape. Desertion is the cause alleged. Mrs. Ellen Dempsey also made application for a similar favor, against her liege lord, James Dempsey. KANAWHA. Moser taken at ten per cent. dis count at the Banner Hat Store. New 'neck of Shanghais—not fowls, but caps. Don't forget the sign of the American ftsg,.l47 Wood street, opposite new Church. Dm TRAUB. FAMILY, * troupe of female per formers on the Saxe Horn, gives Concert this evening at filaeonie Hall. They are reported to be excellent musicians. Dissolution of Copartnership. Imr, FIR M OF WARNER, PARK a CO. was dissolved on the Bth day of December, 1851, G.E. Wwner having posed of his interest to David E. and James Park, and Jscob Painter. The business of the late dem will be settled by the undersigned, who will continue the manufacture of anon Shadings, Cbtored and White anpet Chain, thndle Wiek, Twine and Batting, under the style and firm of ryas, PAINTER t 00. DAVID E. PARK, JAhIES PARK, Jo., JACOB PAINTER. air To Park, Painter k Co., 1 cordially recommend a • - eMitinttance of the patrinage extended to the late lino. U. E. BANNER COTTON MILLS. Park, Pointer C 0. ,& p. w iuv ho wl o, zio. 149 klun and 120 Second Wenn, Pittatmon. dw-0-laol 10.511-140 hi this White Itoh; 131 do Trout; . 00 do 23ihrum; far= OaLLIIIL 1.4 4 1: 3 2 41 7 t •!, COh/IMCIAL POST. PITTARD:DOR BOARD OF TRADE AND EBREILENTIIIf EXCHANOZ. °MODAL Res*leta—JOHN BRUTON. Ertl The hosidid—wx. gym. &pond " " wr. P.. }Wu. Beerdary—War. 8. RAM. Tnizzurtr—Joes D. Soup. Dmperiosiendash-8. T. NOlornAx, h. Doman eft Arbitratica for Joantary•—W. R. Bzowv , V. P.; Az.u. ummr, J. irDwrirr, Dmo A. P.m, Joan Boom. :JANUARY 71) Aims. Commor. ----- 1 0 1 0 1 1 ':Y. 1 :1:lAa• 17 1 1'.T1FiYw 1 il:r:r:~ The river for the past week hos been inexcellent tasting condition, and a large amount of produce arrived, partici, larly of Flour. On Monday and Tuesday over three thou. sand barrels were landed from below, but thi. was in a great part consigned to the Mat. Our market for that oriole is, commluentWietranchsitected by the aecellerated receipts, prim ranging within 12% ton cents as high as last week. Of Pig Metal the receipts have elm been large, especially from Tounconeeand Missouri. The price of tills article has fallen amazingly in a short time. The man quality that was quoted at $4O It ton one month ago, will not now com mand more thans26. The truth is there is no money to be I for operatiocui of any kind, and this will amount for the depression In the trade„whichts to a greater extent than fo r thirty years post In Corn and Oats there has abo been more arriving then usual. The price of the former Is somewhat lower, but the latter tells readily at last week's ague:. Money matters in the East continue to improve, The weekly report of the New York Banks Is favorable. and but for the failure of Mews Page t Bacon, of St. Lords, matters would have worn a considerably Improved aspect. They had large oonnutions In the Mut, all of whom suffered a run. But one other house was oompelled to suspend, al though It Is expected other. will have to follow suit. The New York Tenor, of Wednesday says, In reference to the Bask statement, that the "addition to the sped. reserve I. unexpectedly large. It was known that a considerable sum had come in from the West during the week, while the Southern movement was supposed to be rather against the City." It further remarks: " Thera was another stiff market today for 'teaks, and a farther &deems realised on Railroad shares and the lighler Banda. Erie roe to 47% Gash, closing 4(1,4k048%• New York Central, to 89; Hodson, 88%; Reading,l2Xo73, ex. dividend. There to an improved moan for good paper of short date, both to Bank and with the Bill Broker.. The rates with the latter range 9 to 12111 cent., 60 days too mos., for prime name., /20t5 for fair eignaturea. The growing .sae in Money was again felt on foreign Exchange, and hills were Joao, for the Boston steamer sailing on Wedreiday, at iusolosy, on London, home drawn Banker's and 107 A to 1073‘ good transient Hank and men:mania MUM. we understand two of the failures in New Orleans, re. (erred to by general telegraph this morning, are the old and large Cotton and Prairie, house of Fellows t Co., and Mao. murdo Co., private heathers." The N. Y. Evcityng Pert learns that Hewers. Fellows & Co., of NewOrleans„Whose seurpenelon was reported the ocher day by telegraph., suspended only on each drafts am had not been covered by drawers; and that all their drafts on their correspondent/1 in New York will be duly lxinored. AWES—Pearls as dull at (13.646%; Pota firm at G 340 01.• Regular melee of Soda at 4..34;Elalerataa, by the quantity: and In the mall way at s;j—an alvanca APPLlrd—Thu supply. of groan Is largo With no change to iota In. BEEBWAX--Bales On arrival at 24W6c; wkd from store at Wir2l3e. fIUfS.ETiI AND TUBS—Bockats al Factory Mond from store 1p,16(42,25. Large Tuba, from store, $107,50 j 1 dos.; small do g 8,60. BROOMS—Common Ohio, on arrival, solLi at $ O. and from store at $2,7543. From store. Eastern at $2,60(4.3,25 BEANS—An ...trance h. taken place. A few sale. of small saute have boron male at $1.75 V bushel—au advanco. BACON—Of old there Is ecarcely stay in market. and the supply of new Se not large. tteouldens .at w, tub a1i,46,1,i; alder and plain Mau 10®10,tic.. &mar cured 11.sm .11 at Ile. In bulk meat, a Dale et country was made on Tuesday at 6, 6 and 7e, on time. BUTTER AND EGOS—Eggs an inactive at 20e VI dnien. Prime Roll Butter Ls worth 16420 c; Inferior, 145e1Cle ; and packed, 114,12. CRACECitIiS—The following aro mannfaetnrere• prior, Water Crackers, jt bbt ge3,ot; Batter do do Pilot Bread do Sugar Crackers, VI Sods du do Pi-life do do p COTTON YARNS, no.—The following are now the ruling test Pocal6 N 0.6 to 10; Inclusive-18<f In No. 1d...—. "11 it 12....... ........ 19 " 13 16..... 14 .21 " " 19..... " 16 .7 " 20 Dow 64.9. .. . .. No. 600 ..3c 15: lbNo.Boo 6 ,4 Pb I " 600 8 " " 300 6, . .., " 700 7 " I " 1000 nix " Carpet Chain: white 13620, colored 23. Coverlet tan: 23025. Candlewick, 18. Twine, 26. Batting, No. 1, 13, No. 2. 12: faintly Betting, 15. Caulking, 15. OUNDAOK—Tbe following are the rates now eatnblisbed Mai:dila Hope, c0i1..—..111 gi lb. Cut Mit M. White .. 11 " 15 " " Tarred " 13 " 14 " " Pecking Tarn, fine...l2 " 11 " 800 Coate—Manilla, 61.60, 3,7/05,00 131 dos. do 14 .11 lio cts g., tn. 8 0 .1431,61, 0,73453.76 'ft dos. do V oral 11 eta 113 lb. Ptnuon braes—Manilla, 5i,26 It doe tromp, $1 IR dos_ CONICS—We quote at 305436, matt and than CANDLES--datee of Star during the weak at 24e. gi 13) Dipped worth 13%. and 0101.11,1 1.114. &op brings se. CHIZISE--The receipts an, light but no advance in quo tations, viz: 100104 c. I KIND supply t not large. Peaches are selling at ithaVklia and nen al.plee at 51,10(341,26, most ly the latter, FLOOR—The receipts have been much larger thin week than lee, but they havabeen mostly re-al:tipped East. It Is slightly lower, and may be quoted at $8,3548,37, according to brands FEED—The increased ei,pply of grain recertUy has reused a decline in feed. Shorts are quoted at 85e $1 100 the; Shy Muff at 9c; and Yttdahed kliddlingmat PAU. FEATEIE.II6—We quote swim In limited lots at 40413, ern from store, 4E453; Mixed at 35, and doil. FlBl.l—deice ore confined to the regular wools of tha trade. Qnotationa remain unchanged, liseJturel No. 3, large $11411,50; Medium do., $10,00; No. 4, $114845. Heidi:lmre Herring, $6,2548.50; Mahal do $5,5014,5. Lake Flab: Trout, $9; White, $10; half bbla la the usual pro. portion. There le ma upward tendency. ORAIN.—The quantity of Wheat, Corn and Oats ant, tog la large. The former is Worth $1,7641,80; Coro 804 80e from 'star{ and depot, and 85e from Mole; and Oat, Laic from wharf, and from store. In Barley and Rye no change to note. OftIVCEBIES—Are arm: vales of Bogor to onotry and . tad trade at 6@6% by the hild, and 6!.4(40% by M. , bbl . .ud Holae.•na at 25426 c. Coffee to not very active at 1134 — tILASS—We quote city brand. Window at je * box for 6eB; $2,50 for 7a9; $.3 for 8a10; $3,50 fir 8:12. Vele. and 10e12; $4,60 for 9:13, Bele, and 10114; $5 for 9a15, and lain{ ; $5,25 for IU:17, 6,50 for 10018; and an on lo tng fa like ratio according to sts.-10 ct. off tor each. Country brands are mild at an average of about 50e lees *be than city beanie. 'AY —At scales it b settles •11M(4,25 ? ton, and baled, from wharf, at $120Q;a2.. The reeedpte of baled by steamer is large, but at scales light. =OS AtiD NAlLS—There Ls no bbangeyet In card rat., although we understand It Is proposed to make • reduction ii keeping with the fall to metal,. LEaTIIEK—The atom num are now: Bed Spard.M. Solo, per ro, 21f( 2; Slaughter Sole, 2.1426 ; Upper Leather. per, dozen, $P@ BO; Bridle do. do. P6(0.10 ; Conntry Lindh, do. gaSgpfifid ; Skirting Leather, per lb, 25 rent.. LAND—Ie not firm We note fin bids country cold on Thonsdeg at trji; Balm No. 1 at Ulf, balm of green, at ash. METALS—PIg hi dull of Nle. A lot of 112 too. Tenneo sov brought VA, at 8 mooths, on Thursday. The other fade, during the weet were 400 tom gooklull at Sth'i. six nmothei 15.0 tons Anthracite Nu. 3, at same; 100 tons Pike on private term•; 10 lune Anthracite No. 1 at 100, and 100 tons Ten nessee at $22, six mouths. NAVAL ISTU nEd.—SultitLTurpentlna la now hald at 70e gallon. }toxin .t L 3,2543,60 for No. 2, and $4 for No.l. No Tar in martin. 011.8—Steady sale. of Lard Oil No. 1 at 76(4110e by the lot and In the mall way. Linrowl. it Inner, and ealee in the retail way am made at 86; no heavy sales reported. SEEDB—There has been more done In Clover. Timothy lo hvld at $2,76, from gore. Clover, from net hands, at $6,23_ t and from store at $11,40. SALT.—At the Canal Wee are made at $2 $1 bbl for No. 1, and $200152,12 for extra. Prom store • slight advance on those rates. STBXL—Spring Steel, Pittsburgh manufacture, 6;4(316%; Plow do, 74)74; steel plough wings, 8; do, cut to pattern, 8410%; A B steel, from rolled Iron, 5%; from hammered d 0,6%; Hoe gad, 7%; Pork do, 7; nhorel do, 8; steel dandylini, 7; Envie SPrinvi, 10%; seat do, 13(414; Culti• •ator teeth, 13X5, 32035 ; do, 181[5%, 50,465 $1 tooth. TOBAooo—Virgiula s's range from . 16,@213, according to beam!, and lumps at 20@;,40. Virginia Twist, 10. TALLOW—No demand. Nominally held at 11%. TLN.—I C. $11,45, and I X, 111.3,23, cash ; Pig $34; Bar $370, ash. FUSKY—Rectihed now quoted at X Auxoniar, January 14.—Batwsi—There were 337 head, of which 75 were I. ft °Tar; prima had a wide range, as many of the Cattle were poor. Stock Cattle wree offered at 1234, and good butchering animals brought 23,4(446 4%, gram, two had of fancy bringing 6. 11004-212 Bogs were sold on the ground at 33404% grosa, according to MIA and quality, and 166 were delleared on a former contract at $4 42 geom. • ' ' • 81111EP—Home 200 bead ere, e offered and taken nt prior ranging t rom $l,OO to $412 head, according to their nod. &Rion and sisa. Hay In Cipelnman. There was a very larip eupply of Hay le the Sixth street mutat spa., yesterday. at pr varying from $lO to $l7 a ton.—Cintinmxti Ches., 18N. iDR. BROWN, No. Ii Diamond Alley, De. votes his entire attention to an oflce Practice. Hie business to mostly confined to Primate Venereal Diseases, and such painful affections, brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence email:wee Syphilis, Syphic Eruptions, Oonorrhea,Cl leet, Strata re Urethral Disoharges, Impitritrofithe Blood with all Dim. ses of the Venereal Orion. BM Dames,rbutk krup. tione, Tatter, Ringworm, Mercurial Dleessee,Semlnal Weak. near, Impotency, Pike, itheumatiem, Female Week.% Monthly auppressdone, Dieeases of the Joints, Vistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, I rri Utica of the Sadder and Itidneysouccesehilly treated,- Oure guaranteed Sateen year.' practice (Az In thloclty)onables Dr. Brown to offer nionrances of a steady curs to all who may cc sty no dar Manus Ofao• and Private Coosanation Roma, 41, Diamond alley les. Charges moderate. novferlaw.ly RFIRDMATIBM.—Dr. Brown's newly Mannered remedy , for Rheumatism is a weedy and certain Remedy that painful trouble. It never falls Ofhoeand Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND Pitisbozgh, Perm's. The Doctor le always at hom • vial,l6, AWELL FINISHED TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING, oo Third street, between B.mithfleld and Greta streets. Apply to J. W. BUTLER, jaalB 97 Front streeL Notice. -- I.E Books of Dr. ROBEKT HAZLETT, late of the City of Pitteburatt, damned, have been left at my ogle, No. 472 Penn street, Filth Ward, fOr collection. All persona knowing themselves on maid boooke are hereby notified to make immediate payment, endow* outs. If not pald with. in three week. suite will be brought Janl7:et JOHN A. PARKINSON, Alderman. frEERAPIIITIO, OR RECLINING CHAINS --/ taw more A of Glom gomfbrtable chairs on hand. Parionadadring • rat that muNb• 000ripled for days without eautdag fr thpa 2 ahoald tell and mss them. T. N YOUNG Jr 00, M=EN a y ~l ` RAT tt Omni 0/ MI DULY MONISM Pon, 1 Friday, January 10, 18511 -23 11 lb " &Highs., cattle. Market Pr/vats DIIIOIUIsI. M===2 AERS FOR Kt ER aIf.EA. • The mining, at don, there were, by the mark, air feet two Inches water in the ohannel. Weather Bony and oold. The morning packet for .Whsellng to th. "Diurnal," Capt. Bhipberd—at 10 A. M. The strainer -Clan Dean" arrived yesterday with 850 tons freight Due notice will be given of her next trip for port. below. The .James Park" leaves today far St. Louis. Thera are for second-elms, pmsengers, when ono@ informed of the fact that this boat pommies superior arrangements for their comfort, who will not take the summer "J. P." The ste.mer "Pittsburgh.' will hove to-day ter Mein. nail, at 10 o'clock, A. K Passengers on the "Pittsburgh" may rest assured of being well taken core oL Capt. L N. Cook and Clerk Benson are two of the cleverest men on the river. The "Roselle wee prevented from getting away yester day, but will leave without fail this morning for Bt. lout•. We take pleasure in recommending this boat to the &Han. of wayfarers. They will be sure to end to her all the ratuteitea necessary fora good steamer. Her officers, gen tlemen, all. TM "BeLiliolding" Laving been detained from getihvg oe t yesterday, will positively leave this morning, at ten o'clock. there Is not the Isset doubt of our friend ()apt Gliding avid Ills assistant," being able to make all comforts- Ile who travel with them—they will do It. PORT OF PITTSBURGH 6 )Err v‘ctics WATER is Till imusetai. ARRIVED. Steamer Jelforson, Parkinson,Brownsville. • Luserne, Bennett, Brownsville. • Thomas Shrivel., /lendsickson, West Na tan. " Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. " Michigan, —, Wellerville. • Pittsburgh, Cook, CinclunatL • Clem Dean, DEW], Loulaville. • Ben 8011, Boyd, Louisville. • Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling. DEPARTED. • Jelfereon, Parkinson, Browzuirille. Luserne, Bennett, Browturrille. • Thames Shriver,llendrickson, West Newton. • Gan. Bayard, Peeblee, Elisabeth. Michigan, —, Wellsville. Markel!, Louisville. • Philadelphia, Grace, Cincinnati. " 'toren City, Moore, Wheeling. STEAMBOATS ,PITTSBIIRGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS. Pittabargh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, von 00 CONOTTANCr Or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT smear.. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis. Tnts Luca la composed of seven tscit dam; powerful Steamer', mac 0.1101 for appeal, aplendof, safely, Sad comfort, ant le the on, T11101;411 DAILY LINX or ST2IIII PrOCIIII 00 the tthio rival.. It eonneeta with OA U. 8. Mail Line of Stearnar. from tinelnnati to Louisville end Saint Louis, by wht.tt paasencera and freight Sot I.l.•<frri and re. c'tPfol throat'' , ab-ul.g• Two new teamera have been attend to the Liao, which now contia a of the following tam. Th.w.of chow Boala. Capt.'s.. from tifttry/t. BUCKEYE STATE.- 'I. W. i 4 r.LTIROOVrIt....SUOd.r. KEYSTONE STATE .....J..cou ...... Monday. A LLEti kEN • Ir LAIN Tuawiay. ...............41 linstral Wwlnesi.y. PIIILADEI,PiII A 11..1. Enact 'Dot ralay. TTCHYTEOII... I N. Coca Fratay . PENNSYLVANIA Iwo Ku,vuru Saturday. LOWY. tally at lu O'cl,k, A. E., preet.ly. No freight received after nate o'. :rata on the morning cf departure. .prly cc bnant, or te JOHN it LIVINESTON, L. JOHN FLAO 1 E, Agante, Monongahela liou. Ittithitnas. fittebutEh, ISFIL 'nov:lSl CANADA WEST. jakiewill==al.•7l,firg 11/11 /Dili low preerure reamer TELEGRAPH, Ceptain R. Baum, will make two tripe • wart between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Bunten, ea Billows: Lesvos Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and TISCRSDA T EVENING, itt 75a o'clock. Lewes Port Burwell fur Port tii•tiley at l Loam. Port Sian lo.d for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY' EVEN !Nth at"!., o'clock. The Telegraph molten:kat Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columba , and Cineiuneti, the Clev•ieed and YttteLnr~h, U. take auto., and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleve' and Railroad. Attu vainest:: at Port Stanley with the Lyndon Lin. of Istagee, which connects with the Greet Av, e , Railroad. rot freight and pestiaste stlly on hoard, or to SOOVILL LAW/KB-DAUS, Cie:elf, 1 F. MAO iMI3, Purl S tanley, or A li'liftl Dr- r•• • • • marl. 7 toot Pittsbiliirifleubenvitl••wad W lae•ling Pack•.•. The UI C h tL, Captain A. P. fittIPILLILLE, and the FOS -oT CIC A, Cs ntain Gigolos D. Alooaa, en' tun as rigular DA I. pet: between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and bieuittr, stopping at all Intertuediate The DIURNAL will lea , - or...it-nigh oar klondaya, Wed• neansys awl Prllay a, at 1 J , ore k., A. AI —Behrens:if, ebri will leave wbeella4 on l'irecia? s, n urclays and ii.aturdaya, at ?!...6 otrlor.k, A. Al. Tier Ft/itkn"T CITY .111 leave Plltiloargh on Tireedaya. Thursdays and Saturday!, at 1,, o'clock, A. Al —Returning, stie sint leave 15 heeling k, V% ealocadaya awl Fri days, at 71. j o'clock, A Al. For fraigut or paaaefte apply on board or to J. 1) CULLINGWimiIi. Agent. ND 166 Front ctrect. For Zanesville. The rteamvr CU G. WT. Captain XCTSTO,U, hove For ti.. above port. ar..l ell Ir,term► Le ports o. FM DAY. lr.kb inet., .t :IP. &I. llor frultr,lll or paaaage apply on boara, or to jartlz ItIAILNLe & Cot.LlNGtOr.g.tit, Ar•otr. F% r:belnoall - .r.w • - • ior (Alm:Annan and Lou The stead,er CANTLE HARDEN, C.pt. H. H. DITINN., will trave f..r Lhe •bcrve• &Ad 'Lt. me porn ow WHILAY, 18th log, at 11., A. II Par (night or Nano .pply on bunt, or to foals HAWSES t LIP INUSTON, Agents. For einotnattl and Luula•Alle. The steamer CIIICAGo 0, Captain M. Flora jadors, .111 leave for the above .e loterm•Ol•ta pone on riIIDAY, 19th inst., al 10 A. M. One frelht or pareage apply on board, or to janlB J. D. LIVINGSTON. Agent. For St Laub.. ntto atattoter BIiLLE GOLDING. Capt. Oat, Lao, Wtll leare for the SiNJ•II and lobtrrordlata porta on Fill Ltd Y, IVth tort, at 10 A. M. For frtight or pattaago a pptte on board, or to dant: FLOCR. A LIVINGBTO?i, Agra!, For ••11.. Louis Tb. etremere GREAT W E6T, C•pt•io 31Ttl. Ma, aid lei, 1., the shove nod3otermedl yorta'on SATURDAY, .t 1 P. 31. For !Might or pataag• apply on board, or 10 jar,l6 C BARNES, Agent. I , Or Kt. Loot• She teuwer KOAA LIE, Capt. Joira RtlOll.A, HI tea.. t he 0, , and Intermediate porta 11111161111 FRIDAY. 19th duet., at IU A. J. For fr, fight or ;doom on Loan!, or to janl.s 8A1t:41.., s C PD Agent.. The ' , team, J A NIES PARK, Capt. ROBERT witl I, the Above and int .tratetlf. ate port. on VILIDAT, 20th in.twat, at 10 For trAiOlt or pump apply ..a board. or to janlS C. BARNES, Agent. For Siorhyllic. The ininimar FAIRY QUKEN, Captain Jora Rrao, will leave I'd the above port n and all in • iermedlate porta, on SATURDAY, 9.ali loot., at 10 o'clock, A. 31. Yoe freight ocilanang• apply on board. janln For Nashville. Ala&Tho stowner AMERICUS, Capt. ILTCHILTDI, 111 learn for the .tore eua tutormedl.te ports FRIDAY, 19th Inst. For frrlAhr or p.e•ere .1.4 on tuurd. J.l Regular Wheeling Packet Tint steamer IiAOIII,ING Clapt. M'Cakt.oa, leaves every lilt/NI/AY, NC el/NY.3UAY , and FRIDAY, et 9 o'clock, A. M., connecting with the O. end P. Itallrond at Wellevi Ile. lot freight apply to novl7 J. lk COLLINIIKOOD, Agent. Megalnr Wheeling Packet. The steamer VENTUD.E, Capt. Jolts Gomm; loaves every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, And SATURDAY, al 3 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jars JAHNS I.OLLLYS t CO., Agents. AUCTION SALES Auction--Daily Sales. AT the Commercial Sales Room., corner of Wood and llfth atreeta ' at 10 o'clock, A. M., a general aAnortmeut of Bassonabla, Staple and Fancy Dry Cooda, Clothing, lioota and Shoe., flats, Capa, to., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Groctriea,Quaenrwara, Unaware, :able Cutlery Locking Olesses,Newand Second lined Honed:m:lld and Kitchen Yur i:aunt, So., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles , Musical Instruments, Bards are and Cutlery, Clothing, Variet, Goods, Oo and Silver watches, An. P. M. LA VN. Alo•ooneer. 171311 f P. I. DAVIB, Anctloneer LARGE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BOOKS AT Al CTION.—On SATURDAY EVENING, 20th Met. at 7 o'clock, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wooil end Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve, to close am. elgoments, • largo and general assortment of choice new Books, emtraclng standard works in curio.. departments of licierme and Literature, which will be ready for exami nation precious to the aide. Also, very impactor Family Bibles, in rich binding; Let ter end Cap Writing Feuer; Gold Prue; Pencils; Blank Books, Ac.; together with • quantity of rare second hand Books from a private library. janlB l'. M. DAVIE, Auctioneer. DOLL & CO., BANKERS AND EXcHANGE BROKERS, Cbrner of IiVAI and JAB Is bYreets, TTB tit; kti It, Yd. jan9:,l /wl w• Basement To Let AIIAgEbiENT Ittklll,2l feet wide Ly 32 deep, two-thirds above ground, well finighed and well lighted, will be rented cheap until the let 4.11. Enquire at the ogle° of the MORNING PONT. dee:lB 180. First Importation of Fine Watches. /854. T RECEIVhIi FOUrt liOEnS OF WATCHES, direct 0 from Europe, manufactured to my myccial order, mod which I can folly recommend and warrant no Food time keepers and at town Pants than are retailed at in tut= cities. We have also Railroad Wachs. and Clocks. Regulators for Railroad Statloms, $5O to $75.. Silver Watches from $lO to ro. Gold Watches mom $55 to $5O) Wiral RIPLIIIIIO.-Our best atpeation, aided by superior workmen, Is constantly devoted to the repairing sod cleat:, log of fine Watches. 07 Market street, comer of Fourth. W. W. WILSON, janl3 Practical Watch Maker. SYRUP 7 - 2 60 = t3Y ; bugoo }tut received by deen Y. h. DRAW) rr i tHE , RLET . 10 k lk.)r u fua., core roug h al at 1234 Lt 7 t. •• ele:iit lio. i4O Third street- gi ' deaB VBATILKIto--3,000 As prime Knit - tray Nabors to or- S' Tire mot Ibr oak by di d° =MY H. coLzams. raiM :._ _ :. .'t.- , , o. J'. . ' MISCELLANEOUS Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! JETNA INIIORANCM COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.-CHARTERED 1819 PAID UP. Calk Capitals ..... 6500,000. rims THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the Assets of the SENA INnURANCE (ELM PAN Y,of Hurt. ford, as famished this agency an the let of Ten way, 3855, under Real &tate, ardneumbered .$ 16,612 0.5 lieventy.two Mortgage 'Sands, 6 and 7 amt., pay able semiannually 72G00 00 Debts due the Company, incur.' by mortgage... 7,213 17 Bills Itemdrable ' well secured, payable at Bank... 126,6_7 31 Railroad Stocks In Connecticut 97,615 00 Bank Stooks In the dry of llartford . 142,000 01 Bank Btoclu; In New York chy 98,050 00 Cash on hand, In Bank, and In hands of Agents and °thorn 212:05 00 s77a.'-'7S 63 The amount of Hoblntim due or not due to Banks or ocher or. dltors,—ndthiug. Losses adjusted and due,—nose. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22. Loewe unadjusted and in suspenec, waiting for further proof, $61,267 60. All other claims against the Company are email, such on:y as prioting, Agents tostructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. Tire amount Insured In auy city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and txf.truction of buildings, thy width of streets, the supply of water and condition vJ the tire department, and other circumstauces. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design la to limit the tom by any one tire to $11.1,000, or less. TIIO. A. ALEXAJIDEtt, Secretary. Brett Or Comtscricur, Hartford, Jan. let, 1885. ilartford county. } Peretnally appeared Thomas A. AleximJer, Secretary of the /Etna Insurance Oompany, and male oath that the Lore going statement by him subscribed, is true, eccording to his bast knowledge and belief LiENitY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Leases pal by We Company for the year 1854 r5ce,....1 $760,000, while the premium received for tbe mine time tar exceed any other year, Arm tha organization of the Company. Policies!, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, at remunerative rates. lar Office, do. d 7 Water street., Pltt.beralt, Pa. janll U. L. T: N KYCK, Aa.mt. WRAM=2=i3=l lIAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PHNN STREET AND TILE RIVER, Plr SBURGu, PA. OCTOkI BAELZ, Graduate and Praraa :Inner in the Old J schools of Marildne, Allopathic and I lnneparh,c, and th• past ten years a arrecesatul Uri ropatimi, ha, ui cued a WATCat CURE lo the above 10.1100. The sale, dire - t and immediate easel this spa tern has on all Fairer., and all diseases isouta and tumult labile it le mild, grateful amd invigoratinr to tte weak and debilitated, renders lc peculiarly chasirable lu who led! be treated at their homes. Allopathic and Ilumuiptlthlc treatment will L. itimirtir termd where desired; but, after lung end thiewJh etre rieww, Doctor Beett glees a decided prciereoce Co Hydro. pathy, which has, throughout Um old en/ mew world, !woven at eminently suctessful In every form of Including Incipient Consumption, lin/panto, Pdspapda, InfLurunetory and Chrunlo Asthma, Cult, DeOUP. NervoUs and Liter bibelStf. Testimonials of turn tram highly reputable oilmen, of nearly every State to the Mandl, can be examined at Doctor Basin's ulliov. The Its, Clergy are horned to consult him Warn] water being wed in themaint.incesu•nt, end often throughout the treatment, It Is a luxury instead of unpkaa. ant, as them, unacquainted might euppose. Hirzel scas.—lieeers. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. %won, W. 11. Wthlams, 'llompsoo Bell, J. It. Wel. den. D. T..ldoesso, Km. B. /Reuel,. li if. English, II M. Kerr. The thudernigtai, haring visitrd Lawlor Barit'A Inatitu- Lieu athl eats-r-lui trooortirto. tarn:head hlm Ns a thoroughly trlttru.tra 1.1,1 bktil:ul l'hy. Charles T. Rue.«ll, Jou M'ConTo. , l, Hunt, .30/u C. Curtlg, ILobt. ichn N rwhl, . IT. ?.trick, Eat,ll. 't '; Duff's Mercantile Collette, PITIEBIi Null , PA.—I tr , urponno.l by tim• Le,b.latury I Prim/Ina:Oa, with perpetual charter. P. DCIP, Author a the "North American Achatal.tit," Proteenor of flack-lietiplu: and Commercial JOHN L. WILLIAM.m. No to,t io nu,. to tLe United Stat., Predeeaor of Commercial anti tirtildni N. B. HATCH, EN., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Proftiseer rf Mercantile Lam aunt Political koonowy. P. HAY UCY , Prism pat of the Mathematical Departmant, Prefluisor of Mathematics, lc. 11r. J. D. William. has permanently joined the Faculty, and it will to, wren that.duriutt hts ',top °fol.-tonal rug:L.:e ntente in the east, he was there remodel as the best 1,1). matt In the country. This iturtitutlon, therefore, present': attractions to students ulierr4 by no other of the tiuU In toe Pail Wan.. The warm of training Corot-3 - 1,, up wards of 400 rail transart-ons, luau deferent methods of lhothie Entry Boot-Keeping 0 u i Ito:due-. Cal culations, marring the whole bend of inland end ftweitzn commerce. Commercial Peutur.u.lp, .111 eerry nto.irrn icopmeement in the art. flustuese Letters and liwines , Parma, of evierydincription. Duffy L.-suture, Ler, Commercial tiklernews, the Tb-,,y of Pr, la, to - - :4-13 , 1 fora (Nowise • r.altr Basin's Amandlne, OR THE PREVENTION AND el lilt OF 1 If ANIU., and fir ethnual,tating it 13,11th:el aohlteee rind pliancy to the Am. This truly rt.:tint thew , ei,wn has no rival, either In Europe ur At:siert,. ea ceu testify. It is truly spereAr. Ili otaponli el teeneint fAte Say a prolthittleeceet tome, that, ItTfurner vi Assert. It. greet sue.. has, hoe r, given, It.otaiewe lion whirl It can be readily driergoined by it, peculiar semi-transparent appearance, the alitorner bf all Igoe itgee, and the agreeable milky entulgion ititu elect, it keit:too). s. duaolrae oil applying it to the wet hang tete,. ere luanithhately and conspicuously mewl., Tleee Lory Oat. oipetteneeti Its Irak:Ley will Gorr:doily neeerterk idle( from other &pp:Pottiest. BAZIN'S MAJT,RIA., OR ()RISME TOOTH PAITE A ValsnAlt Dentriftscr,•hich can be use] etmataht ly, giving a healthful tkruiriam to the teeth, an..l o.ot color to the gems. It Yen ditelpatee the ult, lelt by the use of totheen. To Go bad at the principal /Manna. iu Pittrburgh, and throughout lb* Unlool 'Mtgs. Alonolreton,' ...01,1y by X. r-tzr:. No. Ili Cfthebtont fit, F.‘u 4.4.:1,1111 , 1tu Pb Boot• and nha••, Wholesale and Retail. J.k HES !LOB *TO. 89 Market, Lou 6 Unto: street, third dour from the 11 Market LI ruee, scold call the attention 61 to, frt. rla. and the public genera:6., to the fact, that be has now on band the largret and Mad nelected etook of litAdret AND 1.1 all ta..sir varietiss, worn by lads.. end gentlemen of Phil ...dyads, hew York and ii,tcn, w Li: ,be C 1411.5. 4611 to yies.se aIL Ills prices are very much reduced, and be Fella 1-3.11c0' Gaiters at from $1,12 to V 1.5.1. Gentlemen's Bo -As, tom td,,:t. to $6; and excellent Gentlemen 'a Graters, and Y.uob, and Children's wear, at extrsonlitary to. ;rtes. Lie also continues to mthutaeture, u horstsfore, ell Jr. .8-118491ie of Lath ES AND OhliTithalEN'a tio.t4 AND of the best quality and the latest xty ie. oil of tArh he warrants Nu, slunhl be overlooked has Tety lot e. sa onrtroent of Gum gandatts, Ovemhoes and Gentlemen and Children. harry pers.n whd favor. tam with their patronage will be fairly dealt month. jeo9 MURPHY'S _ NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, No. 182 WQOD STREET, oue I , - r els. from the curlier of Linen), IA lIIIIM Opt li. The proptirtur Is himself a pi of licitl flitter, having had fifteen ‘t-s.r, exi..ri,oro at the business, ten years a a practical werkrosu , baring worked in the principal astablidimenta lu :se. l'ork, P 10..• maolphie, Cincinuad, and the New Englond itu,n; feel:, cool:Mad that, from his practical experience os 21 Hatter. be au furnish not only as good bat a orrreg enl , dell.re article than anything heretofore offered to the l'ltt-burgh public—all of too men manufaciurc. d-rlo Cl Dle•olutlou of Par t ...nobly . , 1 , 111. PA ftrN beteturcto a sty, I cJ. .1¢ I. Li 11A MIL I.ttw•:e) ditettl,nl Inutttot consent The ourickh, I,u,nt—t the ttrln 4111 Ott attended to and tut ttltki up Ly T ton, oho to fully authorised to atorrot Aa I hat, determined to lease for Hie Bret, I lake pleasure in recommending my partner, Thomas It. Rant.• ton, to the patronage of my Irienda and :ortuer sllenta. JI/lIN r. lIASI , LTUN Pittsburgh, December 25th, 1954--Idur.Mlut TlNnt lereet of Mr. JOHN ATWELL lu our rt bunes ceases Iron this date by agreement. Our bodume, it. 14110LESAble GROCERS, will 'ler continued by the ridasiu log punier" under the firm of AOALEY COADRAVIS A CO, Noll. IS and 20 Worwl strwq, Pittsburgh. BAOALEY, WOODWARD & CO., No. 221 Market .troll[, Philudely.hls BAGALEY CO. Plthgburgh, Detembir 1916, IRACE hold tosintereet in th,• bmineee of Long, Miller & Co., to 8. A. Lung, who, trial Jahn Phlllllw, will 4-on- Untie at the old Maud, Po. IU9 Front street. 1 cruilietty recommend the new ftnn to the patroumt,e of my tremds. Pittsburgh, July 29, 1864. P. 11. MILLER. B. A. LONG N. A. LONG R. CO., BELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS, invite attention to their tuna of Chandeliers, Itre,kets, Pendants, and other natures. We tit up houses a ith Gas and Steam ' make Enos Castings of all kinds to order, fur ir nish Redoad Pump and Tank Fittings, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal comtantly on bend. jy3l TEM SUBSCRIBERS Leretotore dolug buslneas under the style of DAVISON, MOHAN A. CU., In the manutorture and Rale of Railroad Tools, Form and Uarden Implements, will hereafter continue the stone under the style or LAI% - BON, NEW MYER A CO., at the Empire Works, to t he Ninth Ward, and Warehouse No gg h iltZelq. Either of us will attend to nettling up the business. WV!. DAWSON, J $. NEWMYER. Pittsburgh, January 1, 1855-4 janl:l • ll/OL L RitrilN3 lITr1.,11:E NZ, (late John . kton.)na. l l l kd,tat,,ry Varehoome, is prepared to execute eTcr j •• style of Legs I, Commercial, Canal and Steamboat Jot, vric,i-g no d B oo k Binding, awl I urnish every article in the Blank LkeJk, er and Stationery line, at the shortest notico end on the most reasonable terms. Blank Boot and Stationery Warebone, Printing iitilee and lkgik Bindery, corner or Market and:growl orr ld QJSkr,Dri, FOR atom of S tor refl.,' 0 sewing of the approval am, Imlunble vartritles, Is re s.l) for distribution at the Seed an./ implement W.roh,n,e. Filth street. rjanBl JANind WARDItuI.. Steamboat Furniture and Chain+. A li Wit have on hand and are constantly manufacto. ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FUIiNITUBE AND CHAIRS, of every description, via: Extension Dining Tables; Do Bar do; Ladles Cabin Chair., of various styles; Gents do do do; State Boom do do do; Do Toilet Boles; Tete a Teton; Sofas; Divans; Centre Tablee'. Wash Stands; Card do; Water do; Trays, kc., Ac. Material and workmanship warranted, and Fri, es kali.- factory. T. B. YOUNG a CO., Jy2o 38 Smithfield et, opposite City Hotel. 1800 ACRES OY LAND IN YOltkST COUNTY, near the Clarion river. This land Di heavily timbered, has an excellent .11, and is said to contain an abundance of tern ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Yenta. go railnisd, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, It not directly across It. 'The Idilistown meek runs through It. ALSO, bOO mores in Elk county, well timbered and Watered, and lying near the route of the Sunbury and Erie railroad. No better li:treatment Could be made thou In the. lends. The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Veining° nillroada through that region will render the coal, ltunber, iron o. and Doll. of great ♦wine. Enquire of C. S. 11. SMITH, Attorney at Lew. No. 147 Fourth r.treut. tbb22eam:tf 2d01113 of chose mplenclid Olo.k. at $l2, usually sold at UO, just opened by jaula • 4, 1.7 • • J 11, ....Pt ' ~ , ---r^~---•- I . lllOlA± I: II JOHN K. HAMILTON, 123MTIM Land for Sale A. A. MASON I CO ~,,,.1... ~.:~--. AILSQELLANEOUS DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PRE:PM= BY DR. C. X. JACKSON, Philadelphia, WILL aItIiaMILLIS LIVER COM PI.A.LNT, DYSP/tPliLa. JAV ICF, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Dinizsal of the X' ivy. and all thieases arilinp from a dirortiensi Lbw or Stomach. Such as Oonatipa don, Inwerd Piles, • Fulnem,or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nansemileartburu, Disgust for Food, Pl:dorm or weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering et the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, flurried op od Difficult Breathlog, Fluttering at the Heart, Chock. mg or Sugoestlogileneation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Wale before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Slam Back, Chest, Limbs, &r., Sadden Finches of Heat Burning in the Flash, Constant Imagine Ingsof Evil, and great Depression of Spirits The proprietor, lu calling the attention of the public to [hie preparation. done SO WILL a feeling of the utmost coon. deove In its TiriniSS and adaptation to the diseases for which It recommended. I t le no new and untried article, but one that has stood the t,st Of a ten Nara' trial brfore the amorman people, ant its reputation and eale to unrivalled by ant similar pre pnrations extant. She testimony In Its fever given by the molt prominent and well known Physicians sad Indi.idu in all parts of the country to immense. Ref.rn ng any who may doubt, to my "hiemorabilta,^or Practical Re nipt Book, fur Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Afoot& for the German Bitters. Principal When and Manufnet,y, L^o Arch street, Phil,.. dolphin, Pa. :kir Sold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Woad street; li. A. Felmeeitock A Co.. S:o. 6 Wood greet; Fleming brothers, 60 Wood meet ; If. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny. deelikdaely is E)=2 A ,I OSE3 S. EATON, No. 1P Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT EIOIITB , Is now authorised to sell the following lately patented articles: Trott's patent uu Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan'4,. Rock Drilling Machines; Cos's patent Drill, (or Drilling Iron; Quo.,land'i. Stationary and Portainegaw Mu ir, Crawf,ra's Simon and Water Otuagns; and, Orthith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. Tie :tracka have been examined by practical mechanics and ninalikadF, and prunnoneed superior to any In use. Ile 16 alto authorized to roll itigbts to make and vend these artielea in any part or the country. 11,. has oln I r sale hot-presi.ed :gratis and Washers, and fimahed brass Work. Ile Is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented flights and new Inventions, and give to the bus/. 11.9 faithful and constant attention. Ile refers to the following CARD. .. —. The sulweribers have long teen acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and hare no heeitatlon In recommending hid, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, In whow exertions every reliance may be played. Neville B. Cesar, W. Itobinson, Jr., Wm. Laritner, Jr., John Graham W. U. Denny, H. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Sona, P. It. Friend, Kramer A Habra, F. Lonins, L. H. Llvingston, Krwp A Wade, William P. Johnston, William Phillip*, Andrew Fulton, Sillinn M'Candlese, A W. Loomis P11,41 . 1..11. November 7.th.1R:' , 4 n0v7.7 . 4tr lloates Patent Kook Dal/ling Illaahines, It,' Y.1.i11 I N , / Alit./UT 3uo POUNDS; cauu be worked and ii T moved by two men, and do the work of five or La fn 1 . 1, ordirmry way. 0. 0. VOW I, A Co., Maoutimturers. The iule.orit-, has teen appointed sole agent in the Cal. tool States, fur the sale of rights to rine these Machines. MUSKS F. EATON, 19 Sixth atztaL Lion Wm. F. Johnston , President A. V. IL Rd W. :Vll;tior Roberts, Seq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. Rd Lien. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., Pr o,tient P. t C. /L 0. W. Bernet, Earl., Chief Eng. P. & C. R. Rd Mes.rs. Stanton x Ninholens, Contractor* for the P. & 0 It deal* Pl..N.ribYi.VnaiA 1:oil/1ANCE COMPANY OF I'l TTSB UR° Li, CORNER OF FuUltril AND SIIITIIFIELD STREETS. Authoelned Capital, $300,000. NSERE 111.11LDINUS scut other property against loea or damego by Olt, and the periiii of the Pea and Inland Navigation and Traneportation. DIJLICTWUI, Wm. F. J•linstbn, lkidy Patteroon, W. NlChrtiock, lienuely T. Friend, Joelah King, I. Grier Spout, A. J. June", George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, 1 1 Jo., 5. Negley, W. S. !maven, Wade liamptott, A. Wilkins, 11. R Coggchaii lion. WY. JoUNSTON, Preoident. itODI PATTRReUY , Vim President. A. A P,ltt ary and itelitstittr. 1. CIRIvIrt., Avals`ant Pecientry. d.w..2411m PENNsYLVANIA NKMALE uoLLk.uN, AT HAKRISISURG, PA. fL,r to powers, Imo t the liharal nitration of Toung eem atICOB.ShIi mes on for mor rier aith full e than one year. The at e , is one 0: the most pleasant ...I pictareeque in the mate, The arianeenunts of the College are such as &gird peculiar atvintages in acquiring It solid basis for mental superstracture. Theo e are two departments—the G 1 Deg., and the Preparatory, with their appropriate bctuchos of Parning. _;The course of study in each le three do. mated by as many ddlerint closes. Young La. dir- - ed.aie tl at any time. ./io.ard of butructors. REV. ISKIERLY IC WAIJOH, A. NI., Principal Miss U. Ctsonsa, Principal Female iNi2Cher. M 1,140000 A. inanso3l, 51 Bewevir.r, icaoler of French, Ac. t•C. ii1,111“.71.111, Lector, ea Anatomy, Ac. Wa. A. lea _u., Lecturer on Natural History, Eaton] Plilkoop,bly, dr. Dr..- !oaten Rotuton , Prof of Instrumental Music. „Do,. T. Ca .rt, Prof. Vocal Man:, For Circular+, or ft...other Information, address the Puln cip.d, El R. W.51.1ti11 liarrieburg. Pa. derT-3cl 191bEy (juljilYg(iOnh.trtil'egTsTitsr.,lt7sl Suudnius of said dons ail! settfuss by the undersigned, at their u.lluu, ourner su 800. and Fir-t streets, ISAAC .1 , 11.1 ad, Surairing Partner. rist•isusigh, Isuistember laas—tocCky Isaac Jones, IANUFACTUREIi 0I rpriu4 aad Blister Steel, Plauzb 131 Slab et.,e4 etrel Viough Ulags, Coact! Lad kiltpue I,raige, Irma Nut 'raper, hull pat.,r, bared, Mall and Ilatarary-1 lroo Axles,—career Ikat. and lint ..trouts, ilttsburxh, l'a. oct7.ly J0N1.1....- B. B. Roger. B. Co., ROGIti& Air ANUFACTLIHERS of ttUtiEtt.i' patent tittpel 4..11. Cultivator teeth. Ofhoe corner - Flat streets te,2ly Three lionises and Lots for Sale WILL be add at private stole, THREE, /lUUS.SS AND LOTS. One DrIA llottee,eltdatedon Ferry, between iourtb end Liberty street!, Lot I:0 feet front by 79 feet Atno, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. One Iluunn fronting on I.o,43lntruet, and the ether on Carpenter'. elley; Let 1l net by letu. Alen, the stand 1 n.'w onenuy, on tile corner Or terry and Water areas, the lease rn non; oneyear from lit of April, with thf• Furniture, Bedding, kr. The House at prem. en t is doing a gaol buatneen, and IC pleasantly baited. Per term, ant further particulars enquire of ALEX- CUPPLES, corn-r nt Petry sod Water streets. R. & A. U. Duncan, 11411,1:SALE timICE.P.r, mud Lealt.rN in Produce, For • V rig,/ Wluer , . ll.l Ltquorc,dll Mouongethelsati Reed. red {C hieiy, woccty Pineburgri, Pa. I Silver Manufactory. POoNS, EMBLE.II:‘, oc.—ltzDocrVN POlOO3. tJ —Owing to superior foothnes In manufacturing my Own work, we ore now tenting at least 10 per cent. lower than ❑le eastern oilier, or eleewnere. All work is warranted. ••. • • . manufacture Opoons of the s.ertiog qoalliy. Watches awl Watch repairing continued, with every fa• elilly and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction to customers, both as to price and the superior quality of the work_ W. W. Watchmaker nod Jeweller, corner of Market and Fourth streets. _ NUMMI' COACH FAC ron.y. MARTIN L. EITEVICTS. otollo/1 ALUM' Bigelow & Co., C UMESSORS TO E. M. 111Gb1,0W, N 0.40 Diamual alley, near Nmod Ktreet, Pitts. CARRIAGES, t o n o f BCC CI: ES, and every deveription of boo y vellicit, built to urdiu, and numbed' In a manner un urp:voted ter beauty o 1 deelgu, elegance of finish, skill o wurainauship, nud durability of materials. 41/41 - All roil- warranted. not MOURNING GOODS FRANK VAN BORDER bas just receleed a large and beaudful asi:iciruzient of Mourning Culliirs, sleeve. nod Setts In Crape, Tarlelon and Swiss, black late and gll.O Yells, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, end silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, In all qualities. Alexander h Baou's beet Kid Gloves can always be tound at No. 83 MARKET STREET, Nrner of tbn Die mood. • n ovli Steamboat Owners WILL find it to them advantage to call and examine our stock of 8101'11S, before purchadiag elsewhere. On variety, both to to style of finhih and utility, la 111iOr any in this market. We aim have a Laundry Furnace, new In neugn and principal, dei.iznal expreaely for steam boat, GRAFF, RIII81:10111t & GRAFF, novitl 121 Wraal etreet. W anted, 1,)17 a tuber, ithl.trious young man, who wilt devote nis El entire time In his businuas, a SITUATION AS golllP PING CLERK Ina Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As sistant Ihiolt.Ficeper, ore plase in a Grocery or Pry Good, gore; au•l will make himself generally uselul tc tie en.. ployer. A note whirs...sett through the Poet Otare to R. D.," or lot at the office of the '• Pont," will receive prornp attentiun. erttL•tf ll at■ •nd Caps J. WILSON & t.OS keep& constrains on hand every dexriptioo and aarl..ty of lIAT6 AND CAPS, both holearde and retail. Thoee ii,driog a neat f.Mt , Dot or Cap. good and cheap, would do well to give uti a roll before purcloodior elsewhere. novIS C. B. filentlly & Co., CARPET it.tittillUUSE., No. $2 Third erect, lJ near Market. would respectfully inform their friends and the nubile generally, that they have now in store their complete FALL STOCh, consisting of CAltitliTS of every descrtpUtm, front the Royal Velvet end 13ruseels, to the com mon 1 ngralu, llemp and Rag. Floor Ott Cloth, from one to eight yards wide, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and CIIIIV. Matting. Drimgete, Ituge,Mate. Stair ltahr Window Stustles, he. Pere.. in want are turned to coil and exam ine their stock. Steamboats, Hotels, and Residences furn ished uo tie most reasonable torts. air- Small protito awl quick sales." -- 011 TERM' i'A;•ll (IN LV. To Airholexalc Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Manufacturers. .TILEbILK UILIDER is buik . importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which )4' of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produoe a line Cognac Brandy. Ills E:ISENCES OF ROCIIELLaI and OTAILD'S 111LAND'i ; of JAMAICA and St Clloll ILUM, AIIAC. CIDER and 111.0,011 BRANDY, DOLUA ND SCUIEDAM hCILNAPPS end SCOTTISH are acknowledged by the New Fork manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use watt inserlebly be gicra by DR. LAWIS ERL'CLITWANGER, 111 Mddrn Lane, New Fcra- P. B--Importer of Daguerreot,pe Chemrcal•, Platins, Bismuth, Manganese ; MOM'S Ent. Copaiva,Pulphate monia. as decl.ll - ie tt EAD PIPE AND ell Ehr LEAD—The plubmilters ano IJ now receiving, and will keep constantly on band, a toll supply of Hydrant and Drain Pipe of all ases; also, Sheet Load, from 23.6 tot Ms to the moue root J. W. BUTLER k CO., .n 8 W Blunt Wrow. MMIS MEDICAL. Moral* or Raptures a caraiiiiiii•aa4a DIL ICATIBER, of 110 Wood strew, belt Lan to as flounce to the public that he has made 'enameling with Mr. Marsh, of New York, to sell and adapt hie Amen* Coe. Tuns, which rescind the prize medal through a sun ghat maunittae, consisting of Profs/son Rama, Puma, naawocaas,Culx, LOWene, and Mints, et the New York Indeurtrial Exhibition of all Nations. Dr. Keyser has an office back of his Drug &cranium all kkuls of TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, LEON STOCKINGS, SHOULDER BRACES, MN PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAOIIB, are Stied and satisfsetion warrants& Truism at every price ran be obtailued, and of a quality superior to cep others In the market. The greet prwratme of Rupture has induced the Dr. to give especial attantion to those ones of disease requiring mesioutical support, with Intl confidence that his long experiemos in the treatment of such cuss has enabled him to meet the increasing wants of the °manic,' in this regard. If you have astiptur• do not fall to call. Ask for Dr. KEYSER, at hls Wholesale Drug Store and Truss Depot, No. 1411 Wood otrestMittsburgh e Po. Ohio of the Golden Mortar. &Maier If you dou't wool to Ikt Straight don't wear say Shen/der Bracts 447. For more than two years we have worn Dr.Keyser's SclaPeoder 80n.." and feel it a pleasant duty egalo to recommend HO use to all of eadainuy Occupations. Oombining the admans of a Shoulder ernes with chase of a par of nuspendera, it to light and comkutable, and effectually counteracts Um disposition to become stoop abotdered. Tho. of our neuters who are to need of such an arttc.e, should 1011 on Dr. Keyser, on Wood street, cor ner of Virgin alley, and examine Mil Brace, which ho re. costly been much troprorscl.—tittsburplt Dirpoich, D. be: EitA,lBb4. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S Than sod Shoulder Brace Depot,l4o Wood street. Sign of the Golden 3h: '• deo2B>lew caltAcJoilowingfrosc tAc BeadingJoursaL Dr. Keyser, the wad for the scolatase, says he oar warrant or guarrosta a nos in any skis of MP Ma= or fiforafalAt Shag stay to presostat. Patopkbas ocotaissio, own of as most astonishing character toall he given to any woo grads. Oakelers Deparatlve Syrup. We understand that our townsman Dr. George W. (Mks . - lay , to new giving ids whole attention to the manufacture of his Depurative Syrup and Datract of Bareaparllia, in order to supply the extraordinary demands for the ankle which are coming in from all quarters. Thbillyrup is wide out doubt the best of the kind made in the county. We know it DI be one which we can wanutty recommend to the favorable modes of our neatens It hes been tested by yeara • of experience and rue, and found to be all that is claimed for it by its Inventor. A pamphlet is lying before as, filled with certificates of cures, the manias appended to which are -not teen of straw, ee l. usual'with documents of this char actor, but Well knows Mama of arks county—who ham experienced the effects of it. airative properties. Append ed to the list are certifseabis of dilatant county officers of Berko county, with the sesta of their areeralotilom attached, stating that they are well asiminted with the peraNns whose name. are given ea nikeemiss, (among which are the comm of a number offer petaNpl phydeasnej and know them to be pardon We advise those of oar modem who are afflicted to call upon Dr. Pawky, at hie office to North Fifth street, and procure on. of these pamphlet., which win not au to satisfy them that his preparation Is one of extraordinary powerandaMmaisamad esnineattly damming of their attention." 5.1.1 wholesale and retail at Dli IKEY&IMI3 Drag Store, No. 140 Wood Ansa, amass Viola afler align of the Golden Mortar. dodo:low lir Agency or Dr. 11. 8. Filteh , s Culebra. ted Medicines, at M.G. H. Edina!!! Drug Store, N 0.140 corner Wood street and Virgin alley. Cherry Pulmorde, Pulmonary Babiani, Naomi /taped*. rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Depurative Syrup, Heart Co.. Humor Corrector, Pure mad Moikinal Ord Liver 011, And-Dyspeptic Mixture, Clough andeattuirtlePUla,Nervine, Vennifuge, Eanale Pill., Female tsarina te., &a, used by him constantly and with unirecedentat succeme, in the treatment of Odds, aught, Cbmemplion, Adtmea, Heart Dittattel, Do— ?grin, Scresda, Slaw DiSMILS, Mame aim., /Moak (Imp/MAU, Pilo, ele., dc. A. Pitch', enmqueened Rana Saver Plated Abdominal &porter,. Dr. II tcA's Improned Plated sea ... Spam Shaolder Brace. Dr. Pitch's Barer /Ma. ling Tube. Also, ell kinds of Propriletni7 Medicines, et the lowest prices. wholesale end retell. novillulaw LIST OP GESIIIIIII ON NAND MD POIL 19112 FLEMINGS B.SLOTHICRS. of WI Tomato ud Lira PM. Wholesale .iwurts wad Dealers in Anent Yedicines, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh.. Tj EE.LER'S AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayuo's Aaterativa Cannievtive Ws= " ask Dye: Expectorant; Sanati, Pills: Hair Tonle; Widnes Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam ; Moorland's German Bitters; 110 laid do Hostetter's Stomach do Morehises' OurrineCatholleon Storms' Scotch Cough Candy; Price's do; Thorn's do; Howe's do; Osgood's India Cholagogue • Morse's Invigorating Cktliale Tyler's Cum Arable Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; Phslon's do Batchelor's do McM ono'. Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown's Pawnee ofJamal - ea OlogerS McAllister's do do: Kidder's Indellible Ink; Payson's do do; Arnhold's do; Dr. Curtis' Hygeana ; Lyons' Hathairon; David's Lilly Whit% Basin's do; Tobias' Linirosszt; Hunt's do; Allan's Nerve and Bone Liniment Mexican Mustang do; Farrers Arabian do; Gardners do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Barn's Pile Lotion; Meen Fun; Scsi - pa's Acoustic 0/1; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Rushton, Clark, A Co.'s God Liver OB ; McAlllstees warms:it; Ship' Itch do; Ferrel's do; Oray's do; Trask's Msguslic Ointment Juilkio'. do; Swaim's Panacea; Houck's dm , Sargant's Infant Panacea; Perry Davis' Pairs Killer; Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; Houghton'. Pepsin; Bier's Petroleum; Stefanie. Celebrated Liver Pills Brandreth's do Wright'. Indian Vegetable PILL Lee's Anti-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Evan's do; ess' Swaynltrtract Sarsaparilla Blood Ms Jayne's Anodyne Cough do; Townsend'. Health . do; Jew Davkl's Plasters: Shoemaker'. do; Dr. NewiNeXell do; Radway's Ready Relief; Morris Remedy; Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative; Emerson'. do; Bull's Sarsaparilla; Townsend's do; Sand's do; Ouysott's Extract Yellow Doek and Sarsaparlllsa Wolf's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver'. Honey ; Musk Highly Sainted Brawn Mawr ; Ludlum's SpeciSc; MeLaire's Sudoride Cough syrup; Tyler's Dion Arable do; Seism' do; Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry; Smith's Took Syrup; Bury's Tricophorons; Norwood's Tincture of Varatrurn bind.; McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge, Dr. Locock's Pula:ionic Wafers; Thompson's Eye Water; Agents fir all of Dr. Meollotook's Parelly:Kedlebassi Dr. Needham's Breast Pumps; Water's Atmospheric Bream Pumps ; Gum Elastic do do 4bl/tie REV. DR. COVEL'S RHEUMATIC PILL'S, .Thr the Safe, COmplete and Speedy Om of hejleatunatm-p e Chronic, fiemalilary and Mercurial Jthennucian, Rhea. medic Gout, Lumbago, &tatted, and oat: r Disearta ajtctitp the Musadar System. QIICIR AN ARRAY OF TESTIMONY se Dr. Cora's Enstreunc P 1143 have cailed forth from all classes, wail never voluntarily offerectileAfavor of any other Medicine. The cases of cure comprehend EVERY BTLGOF RHEUNIATIIIif, Whether acoompanied by that terrible mannbility of the parte affected, common in thiindammatory plasma—by t h e muscular coot:actions which so often render the victim of Chronic Rheumatism a helping cripple, or by the ever changing symptom which are sometimes the chigneherbrftee of this Protean complaint. Unlike the •• Sengratio" premiss of bleeding and purging, which some mamma medium consider toe imitimare mode of trestles Rheumatism, these Pills simian and cherish the ant:ma forces, invigorate the constitution, and thus net as the allies of Neturo in her efforts to east off the Warm. Their medical action 111 direct and spedfle. It machos the marries moicibi or radio of the dloorder, through all this e,ropiicatiorte of nerves and Mess In which It Is outmatched, and expel. from the blood the retail. prindplo which Melo, and spreads, and intoosilies, while It spreads t h e fetal tam Monies of the malady. cantion..Beware of Voulaterfultsli Ile particular, and engulf* for EST. SAMUEL 00TRUI RHEUMATIC PILLS, and see that the bozos have, on the outside 'impost, Rio Winston, menitersigned by C. H. RING. General Agent, 192 Broadway, New Tort, without which none are 0130131. PRICE, PIPIT GENTS PEN BOX. thlk d .Sold by Dr. GS°. H. KITBKII, Pittsburgh: l am . Y. FlAsalltiG, Allegheny City. ded2h3m VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE, Adjoining 114 Borough of ilanchester—TELßLY BUILDING imps, each 24 f•ert front by 100 Met deep, and fronting on Manua street to feet in width, are offered Ibr sale quite law, and on re/400101e tame of p a yment. This promo is pert of the mete of the late Jnatea Adams, Beg., and the title la per fect sad beyond dispute. Apply to nerB JAN Eft BLA gLif _Wm Digby, Jr G AND 7IIIINIPILING eirolzfrarris HaII, JlG ":7 ol Thr stmi, Pitteo:9o,—Gothiad 0) ander, in good Mr* sad at irsdrarr rare. arlitt ~ n IRRI RAIL ROADS OLETZLAID AND PITTSBURGH . IN ourNacrioar WITH TRH - - Obio owl Pumalirsata Raniord, wed kat ;Wads sub to Tank, r g s alierb =l, Galena, and st. Look, is VIA Ilk route onebeaked mike shorter and abenteilglet ho IANAPOLII3urs nekkor . to 011aego, than th e dealt... on . VIA 131- D Three Daily Trains beta= Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Throe Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Penland six hoots Chicago werajtare Doak 1.84 Bt. louts thirty-seven houhe. VIA ALUMS. Traits for Oteuland iota Allianceat WO, AL IL, 12.00, IL, and 640 connecting at Hodson with Trains Aw Cuyahoga lalls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10.04, it. M., 220, P. IL, and 8.20, P. M. The Trains the Ohio and Pars.llairced,leare Pitts burgh at 200, I. IL, 8.00, A. IL, and 2.00, IL; all am. netting at Alliance with tabu which sake to Cleveland at 10 04, A. N., 2.20, P. IL, and 8.16, P.M. Paesengas tor Toledo, Ohioan*, St. Leak, Rock Mend, Galena, and the Northwest, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at $ 00 and ereteing in Cleveland at 220 P. N., as that ie the only train by which close enuneetkue are nude through to the above paints. Passengers by thisUeda Chicago at 7.30 Dart musing and Bt. Look at mid night. Time imbed by going via Cleveland, eight boars. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago lean se It!low: Loan Clereind at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M., - 7.45 P.M.; emirs at Chicago at 11.00 P. ff., 7.00 A. M. and 120016• Trains have for Rock Island and St Lurie as follows: Leave Chicago at 915 A. M., 10.05 had 11.00 P. M. Pusengers for St. Louis go over Rock bland Railroad to Joliet, and thenorover the Memo and Mieduippi flattened to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis. Paseragers by the 91E, A. M., Train arrive in EL lads at next day. 1420 sum evening, and by the 10.05, - P. M. Train at met Baggage checked tiszotigh to Cleveland, and thee re. °looked for Chicago and St. Louis. /ARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. In CUSS. 1n ouso. 2:ro Mau. To Alliance---42 HO ITo Chicago--.sll AO 960 fdexelamt.-- 400 La Sall - 14 50 12 50 Toledo----- 600 Rock L i a na. 16 50 13 60 Detrait.--.... 00 St. Louis-- 19 ao ao are requested_to procure their tickets at the sires Ommany, in Mono House, third door below the onset. J. D , Sepltineland. caraalay, t, dee4 WINTER. 44111 , ANGEMZNIIEL . THE .-- PENNSYLVANIA less. 1854. - RAILR AD. THE HAM TRAIN will leave every zooming (Sundays Itj c'clac etpria 'P :ls. 30 1 f 3112 regular THE FAST TRAIN till leave Pittsbargb daily (except Sunday,) at I o'clock, stopping at Inds,* Gmeasbarg, trobe, Lockport, Johnitorn, Wilmer*, Gal Hewn, Aasor n itoona, As, arriving in Phlladelphta at b o'clock, the next iu,g. IRS EXPRERS TRAIN sill Imre every evening at 930 o'clock, stopping only at Greenabargh, Latrobe, Lockport, Johnstown, Summaidli, eallitsan, Algoma, tr., maneeting at llardebtag with the testa for Rain. more, and arraying la Philadelpld,s or Baltimore, at 2 o'clock, P. N. THE ACCOMIrODAIND3 TRAIN will Imre 'eery after noon (except Sunday) at LSO o'clock, lit= all lar stations, and running only as for as THE SECOND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves daily (except Sunday,) at lI o'clock, A. IL, stopping at all atop dont, and running only as far as lirinton`a. RETURNING TRAINS arrive In Pittsburgh. runt An aomunadstion arrives at 8 o'clock, A.M. Expraes.l.2o P. M. Second Acconititodatkm, T, P. M. 'Mall 1230, P. M. Past Line, 210, A M. Pare to Bev York, $11,60: hue to Phdladelpida„l9; Fara to Baltimore, $8,60. Pare to Harr:Worm $6,20 - checked to all station.= the Pemurybrazda re l a=to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets in care, will be charged rsr cars in edit' Icon to the station rates, except from stations where the Company hare no Agent. penrurylvania money, and par funds only received in payment for tickets. -NOTICE.—In ease of lam, the Com pany 11 hold themselees rammudble for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceedi $100.• N. B—The Excelsior its Line his been employed to convey passengers and baggage to and remake Depot, at a charge not to exceed 16 amps for each passenger, and 16 cents for each trunk. For tickets apply to p.... L . 1111481133E11e, Agent, At t ie r P. E. E. Station, on Liberty A. Pliixbutilh. Number 19th, noel 4 • New Arrangement, COMMENCING FEBEUAB Y2B, 1854. . 1864. ralilllBs4. MAIL TRAIT leaves Pittsburgh at 8 Ali; dines M /111 nos ; takes Ma at Crenate. and makes a close con. nection there with a last li:rpm. Train, reaching Cineta. nail about 12 o'clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsbargh ae a o'clock, P. M. , after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Cradling at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Belfontaide and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis end towns in Indiana. Cm:mundane ere nude with Cleveland. Museues Ms. Fan dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus, Upper Bandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad Elver Boad. ..also, with Meant Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Mansfield road. Taro to Clinsimnati $7 ;to LodianspollssB; to Dayton $6,60; to Toledo $6; to Columbus $645; to Zillerllllo $6,10; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at segued rmes. TES XSPREBB TRAIN leaves Orwell= at Lm P and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P if, connecthig with the Let Express Train through in fifteen hours to Phibrif Gpida M 411, TRAIN leaven Crestline at Z3O, A. EL, or. the ar • rival of the Night Szpress Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NSW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A 11, and 6 P M, and New Brighton at A M, and 1.1.6 P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh et T A M, end 9 P. M. and writes at 4.30 A EL, and 4EO, P. M. MP. The Trains do not run 00 Sunday. 44 Tiekets or further infonnation. nudist the ticket Ogees of the Ohio and Pennaybrazda Railroad Company, of J. 0. CARRY, at the earner aloe under tho Moimngahela Rome, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, !Sad Agent, Federal street Station. AM= 30EC0 KELLY, Passenger Agent. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS ABB lIKw ULM. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO CHICAGO AND EINSISIOPPI ILALILIWA D An Air Limo Route from Chicago to St. Louis. IRAINS LEAVE cameo° DAILY - (Sondayer excepted) on arrival of Ems xa Train of Miabigan Sontbarn and ntral arrival Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY9:I6, A. M. RI. " " NIGHT EXAIRES.--10,04, P.M. Trains ran through to St. Louis in Emile= bolus, via Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, minima - thaws kf cars or Dermot, connecting at Allan with mug Line at Packet, for Hannibal, Quincy and iieokok, and at St. Lads with FIRM CLASS ST/SAidERS FOR NEW °BLUES, and intermediate points on the klissisaippl, and wikb cicalas HIM of Mauna= for Kansas and Council Bind. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ET. LOUIS 38 HOURS Baggage checked through to St Louis, on Michigan Can Mal and Southern Tiains, l. and at tfie depot In Chicago. - P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, la., Superintendent. AllEr Through Tickets to St. Loads, by this routs, can be obtained in Pittabargb, at Mae* of Cleveland and Pitts burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania itailromis. isep27:ota MU:M;M:=OIOMWDMI - " _ FREIGHT TARIFF, Cozumel:ming Deognber lag, 1854. FIIII3T CLASS—Browns, C4KW and Wooden W Faith ere, Furniture, second hand, Airs, Pimme, Wines, In baskets or boxes: 90 cents *lOO IDs. Salad Class—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer &Ms, (knear and Timothy Seed, Ulannrare, Hardware, Bags, Wool and Many Pelts, Eggs and Leather 76 cents $llOO lbs. Third Clara—Bacon and Pork (loom,) Sutter, in firkins, kegs or Dbl 3; Hemp, Hideo, Soap, Window Glass, and Cot ton, uncompressed: 00 cent.* 100 Est /both Blear-Alcohol, Bacon (in maks or homey) Buie/ and hialt, Beef and Port, Candles, Cheese, Lard and lard Oil, Whisky, Cotton (oompressed,) Leaf Tobacco, 66 oats 100 IDs. Emir, $1 VI Dbl. (IEOHOZ C. ZILLNCIBCI7I3, rwv29 Freight Agent. DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. TIUIATO ALL WSW= OP MU m AND LA WISEIOI7, amnia, LZACHLSO, BLISSIMILIO, Oil THA CE, OP CALOACCL Otnel as BROADWAY, OOM GRAND Err, NEW YORY. Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P.M. . . . OUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Istflarmiation, Acute or R Chronic Blindness with Films, Leith, Amatuimie and Cataract Scrothlons, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. G. with whet =defection. All diseases of the Par treated upon ectentillo print:Wee Art:Motel Eyes Inserted without an operation. All letter poet/odd will encore prompt attention. We select the following reformers from among the thou sands of MU which have Nitta successfully treated by Dr. Henderson r Wm J. Pryer. 826-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. Alfred Southwick, Printer, SJ. Goodspeed, Glees Yaps, N. Y. *Win W. Smith, Detroit, ilia. *Mrs. A. N. L. WDeon, New York Clty, N. Y. ilium Mary G. Bellows, N. k. Station, Ditches, co., N.Y. *Edward Bolger, Meat, Conn. Vain Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N.Y. Win. P. B. Giles, cake Comiar and Nnq., N. Y. Venom W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. as Jarvis Bodge A. R. BINIMMI, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hat R. IL Fenno, Organ Builder, Houma EL R. B. Doolittle, M. D., linden, N.Y. Mr. Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. K. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. E. L. Wes, Albany, N. Y. DWenbeett, Schenectady, N. Y. Capt. B. H. Ilarßand, Athens, N. Y. John W. Hackett, Bingba=ptan, N. Y. *Them patients were blind, and had to be led tothe ale& At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city at pleasure. ethers ours of 4.macrrals'were restored to eight atter they were given up ea Incurable by the faculty, and can be Marred to by any person who widen to learn the bete is thsaa, mos, by writing to them. • Aseti gleolalor Carriage Fact - err. TOHNETON, BROTHER & Cu., PRACTICAL COACH J KAAERS, comer of Rebecca and Belmont streets, &Bo somy city, Plk, have on hand and era maoulactoriag an mandrel memtment of Carriage., Itorkawspi, Buggies, ammo Cala &e.., readain all their various styles, with strict reser:lto dorsi:Alit/ and beauty aguish, mug in ell their mirk the best Juniata iron and eastern idokory, pain attended to on the must reeseuable terms. They teal eminent that all who may seer them with their patina age, be wanly Wished on trill af their emit The Pittsburgh sad Idanthestar Omnibuses psis a' teen minutes dazing the day. - The House of Refuse, L3O It WYSTEHN PIiNticYLVANIA, AT PrlTElßMtglit, In now open ibr the reception of Inmataireigulailjateh natal Men counties ixrcopodng the Weetern Judicial D* rid of Senneyiraniau Yonne of inieueithent ewe be oh tabled of the Superintendent, ut the noose of dr the twariary, at the the. of Palmer, Bann* Cii!NlF Hp ceder of tbe Board. ANDS was mauzisos.AitieN4 MIX=I
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