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Defendant plead guilty, and was sentenced to two months' imprisonment in county jail in ad dition to costs of prosecution, and a fine of $5. Commonwealth vs. Michael Raker and Ceti/. eriue _Rotor; indictment, assault and battery, on oath of Albert Landheimer. Verdict of guilty, and both defendants sentenced to pay a fine of $6, in addition to which Michael is to board out a term of five months in the r“unty jail. Commonwealth va. John Minnenor ; .diot meat, larceny of $lOO worth of lumber from George Ledlie. Found guilty of petit larceny. Commonwealth ye. Thomas M'Coy; indict ment, obtaining the medical services of Dr. Crawford by false pretences. On trial. Tuatistau Sroas.—William C. Elliott, having lately purchased the store formerly kept by Mr. J. Matthews, No. 51 St. Clair street, has on hand a largo assortment of Ladies' and Gentle men's Furnishing Goods. He has also just re ceived from the East a large invoice of the la test styles, and most fashionable Spring and Summer Laces, Collars, Trimmings, Hosiery. Persons will find it greatly to their interest to call and examine his stook before purchasing elsewhere, as he has only one price, and sells *hasp for cash. Give him a call. A TIMM° STORM, of wind and rain, which lasted for several hotirs, swept over the city on Sunday night, creatidg considerable alarm, and causing the destruction of various small tene ments. Immediately after the blow the ther mometer fell, and the weather continued to get cold until it had attained a "frigidity" which many declared it bad not before reached this winter. On Saturday the atmosphere was ge nial and spring like; yesterday the mercury was several degrees below the freezing point. The change was anything but agreeable. Tativsa. AND CONVißSlON.—Algernon Robb yesterday instituted suit, in the District Court, against John A. O'Brien, pawnbroker, on a charge of trover and conversion. The prose cutor states that be pledged four gold watches and obelus to defendant, who, however, after wards refused to give the property back, when prosecutor offered to poy the amount advanced. The property is valued at $l4O. ATTEMPT TO ROB A BANEJLEG HOUSE.—A bold attempt was made, on Sunday night, by several burElarinuely disposed rasoale, to rob the vault and safe of O'Conaer & Bro., bankere, on Wood site , t The bolts of the outer door were psi.' ly cut through by a circular saw, but the heavy iron plates reaisted all attempts at the lock, sod consequently the villains had to leave without effecting their purpose. ABOTFIEIt BANKING House SUSPENDED.—The bankit.g house of Reamer & Rahm, corner Third and Woi,d streets, were compelled by the pres sure of ,iremnstances to suspend payment on Satur.i This - house was one of the oldest in the city. aid the fsilure is universally regretted. I• io Lnn.....ceti that they have the Wherewithal to meet dui claims. LARCENY or A WATCEL—A lad about twelve yrarr ;r ;. "1,43 tt.itus - Connor, was ty, by : Mayor Vols, on the ut cmluabre silver watoh from Mr. 'LIP!, ei.+l;', gunsmith, Third street. .ti: aunt of the lad's, was also e,,tatuot,d, oo accessory to the offence. .1.1 , 5,..111.f AND BATTERr.—Henry Richards WA: , e,tau,“..6 t.. j,ll, yesterday, by Alderman for LL , tault aud battery, on oath of Susan Kelly. SURETY OR TEE PEACE. — HenryilatE3 was sent to j4il, yeererdey, by Mayor Voir., for ma kingthrnate of violence against Henry Gooch comm. LiST OF OEIIIINE FAUST BLEDICINES, ON anon &ND POI SALL Or FLEM/NG DELOTEIBRS, nooninannf IlLnennonaronnand Liar Wholesale Druggists and Dealers in lineal hledicines, Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. EELER'S kIIKR/CAN COMPOCND; n,.. Jayne's A,terstive Carmirrtire Balsam ; Hair Dye: w Expectorant: 44 Sanative Pills: Elsir Topic; Wistar's Balsam of Will Cherry , Bryant's Pulmonary Balsam ; iloodand's German Bit'ers;., Hotta .1 do Ilustettet's Stomach do Merchises' Uterine Catholicon : Storm: Scotch Cough Candy; Price's do; Thorn's do; Ilowe'e do; Orgood's India Cholagogue; alorse's Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hale Dye; Phalon's do Batchelor's do bicilunn's Elixir of Opium; Bryant's Purifying Extract; Dailey's Pain Extract; Brown's Essence ofJarriaira Glorar:. MeAlliater's do ,t o; Kidder's Indellible Ink; Payson's do dp; Arnhold's do; Dr. Curtis' Etygearia; Lyons' Kathairom David's Lilly White; Basin's do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt's do; Allen's Nerve and Bone Liniment Mexican Mustang do; Farrel's Arabian do; Gardner's do; Barrel's Indian do; Carter's Spanish Mixture; Bane's Pile Lotion ; Meen Fun; Scarpa's Aconstic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Bushkin, Clarke a Co.'e Coi Liver Oil: McAllister's ointment; Sings' Itch do; Ferrel's do; do: Magnetic Ointment; 'Judkin's do; Swaim's Panacea; HOuck's do Sargant's Infant Panacea; Perry Davis' Pain Killer; Ayees Cherry Pectoral ; Houghten's Pepsin; Kier's Petroleum; MeLane's Celebrated Liver Pile Brandreth's do • Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills Lasss do; Fareaparilla Liood do; Eveu'e do; Swayncteratzact Saraaparilla Blood ills Joyno'n Anodyne Cough do ; Townsend's Health do; Dovid's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr.:',•-•-.rn n's do; itelief; tlorri, Remedy; Prof. Wdxrd'n flair Restorative; Emervon's do; ,nrauparins: Townsend', do; Sand', do; Guysoir.'•• Extract Fellow Dock and Sarsaparilla • eStriaainla ::chnoppn; Soap, eioniVer' n highly Scanted Brown Windsor :dock; Ludlum's rpecitc; Fo•lorin.• Cough Syrup; Tyler s L. Aruba. do; 6e , ore do; .ttv:,•• u•• ,of ',Viol Cherry; i••e.i.• IV.,tere; ICI tock'n rnmily:bledcines Or.N , raitau: 11,..., hampr; do do fablely Etit.. - Ait;—Cousitiong of 125 acme, OS n; tilt new Frame Dwelling House, go d Welt toe Lo g House, Stable, Sc.; a Saw Gamti tit .itio ;rte.,. end .4 anal Peach and Apple Orchard.; situate ie., 11 - . oGalliopolia, in Gallia couuty Ohio. Price tilt: a. tem. - S. CUTHLISHT t SUN, janl2 140 Thlrtl street. C 1) ,. 1 . 1 1 .N e 1 7UL-10 bbls groundA jgfurVitiTlf" No. 10 Smithfield street. DAL.6I) IiAY-75 baize Timothy Hay for sale by j. 12 JAS. Pit'LAUGIILIN VAit CORN—SOU bus in aors awl for 'We by _Ca .1%02 JAS. A:FLAW/ALIN )IJeti WILEAT PLUUIb,6O sacks for FAOs by j. 12 JAB. APLAIJGALIN. - 1, 1 ,11511.1U.N0 FON J ANUANY—ENANK .I.,NoLIE'S WES' GAZEITE.—The January number of this Mag seine commences the third volume. The liasette Is pub lished on the fun of every month, and contains all the newest fashions for the following month, In every depart ment of ladies' and children's costume. Each number has oleo a large variety of patterns for needle work, a sheet of new musts, and paper pattern to eat a drum by. Prioe cents • number, or $3 a year, postage free. ficituerfp trona re:erred or single numbers sold by w. ULLDENYEENEY tir CO, No. 76 Fourth street. —fot r JILIKLSI7 Ili Putnam, for January. - • Godey, for January: third supply. ' Graham, for January ; second supply. Yetersin, for January 17 cents. Ballow, for January; 10 Blackwood, for January. . - Subscription to four British Reviews and Blackwood, SlO. t ! Th., who would save itA per cent ha subscribing by the year, or buying single copies of the above, should call a t SAMUEL B. LAMBERT!, • No. 87 Wind street. .1818-150 bblis Louisville Lime ibr rale by 14 Anil SUM OOLLUIL At ;re OMMAItCLA VOST. :::JANIIILBY 28 'I3IIMIGin BOARD V vamps Aiiip BIZBAIIIANTIV El CHANGE. Predded-40D:R ISHIPMTON.UIR First Vies 2teXiati—vx. H.. L3inr 21.. Second " " Wx. D. 2, &en:tory—WK. 8. ROM Treasurer—Jona D. &roux - aB;isiv.lo' — e 4f Arbitiimmi for Jimeary.— W . P.. Hamm V. P.; Jam floanoV J. Wftvar, Davm PART., JOU., Boort. DAILY REVIEW 07 PITTSBURGH Minn Omni or Tax DOILY 110110ata POST, I • Tuesday, January 23, 1955. .1 The Sharp snap which same upon as so Suddenly oom- Oriel) , froze out business yesterday. A few Bales are re Bartell but no change in quoiationS: BACON—ZOO pluses shoulders at due, esah. BUTTER-7 bbLs roll at 15e lb, cash. BULK MEAT-86 pieces hams et 4.1 c, sixty days; 145 do sides at s*, do; 149 do shoulders at 4*, do. DRAlN—Wheat-140 bushels front:wharf $1,76. Corn: 700 bushels shelle, brow stare, at 85@$7s. °BEA 4E-15 bbls • t 7* Ili lb. ash. k. Inferior, from depot, at $2O. PI,/ METAL-900 woe "American" at $25, six mouths. 'f !.a Clarksville ('Penn.,) Chronicle, of the 12th inst. says' •• there are AZ iron furnaces in this county; three out t,l vas number will not not run during the present year, wing to the pant times and pressure In the money market. Last year there were three hundred negroes more employed iron business in this county than there will be this 3 el, consequently three hundml hand' to s are shed the fain:Log operations. There will be no lees sustained by tho o uern on slaves under this change, no long as the products 01 the country continue to well at tie present high prices,. New linnet, January 22.—Cotton firm, but the Stork le 'expatiated; mine LOU Males N. 0. middling at 8%(.4 , 8%; Janda middling t 134. Flour easier, but not quetably lower; 4600 Obi. geed Ohio and 119.1 do Youthern at former Atm. Wheat nominal. Corn unchanged, with sale. of 38,000 bushels. Pork firm, with upward tendency; nal. a moos at $12,26(M12 31, and prime at ; 1 3,12A413,25 tor new. Lard dull with declining tendency ; amen 900 bble at 9:) , i(gi 10%. Whialty dull at 061,6. hio dull at 9% zi,• gars and Molaoses firm. Teincoo...lientUcky firm at Meeks lower; Money very easy al for short tuns dais paper. Indiana fires 83; Mimourl sires 903,i; Canton N. Y. Central 89; Reading b 3, 74%; Cumberland 3131, Erie 46%; Aliangan Youth rn 84 Ptni.enzunta ; January Y2.—Flour decidedly dull; no e. 1.• port uennind standard broods offered at s4,B7;,i(g.il i eu. Eye 1 , 10. dual at SO,LO. Corn Meal unchanged; as es boil bole litandywine at 94,4234. Thu demand tor Wheat le limited; sale , 1700 prune t cola and Southern ne.l at $2,07. and 70u bus white 01 94,174;10. thou in fair request; sales 7000 bus JOULLioral yellow at 04. Vats unchanged, mutl bus So-theru aunt at 02. Musky dull at 36037. • ri .11.1 i Books of Ur. HULSELif UALLErr, lets of the Cry . 1 of Pitiatnireth, deceseed, hare been lett at my nilLs, 471 renn street, kifth artt,lar Colleielloll. All perrone knee mg themselves on Lund tausoke are hereby flouted to make immiediels payment, and ear e G.A. if not parr with to three weeks sails will be urrught. jactl7,t•t JoiLN A. PARK LNSUN, Alderman. I'ZU LW, 011 RECLIA CIIAIAS —A low Ind, ~o uaturU.lo-ettairn un 1100 u. rernoosue. Ir. eat that can be uLedired dry:, without .Llelll, la ., ti,tue, elsruld east and ere tnem. tlarbb . y. 13. YOUSti k Cu Palmer's Celebrated Kplcurean Sauce , Vtika....1.% LAT I.Jr Our urtug b,ups, tirto 0 bleat, tture, SC. d eil g,..0r butt, wt. tr) it. ?rt.':.i writ. pub b ttt., et ail trrucery mud b.ort a m tbn Unite! Staten arbl Cuuud.46 bur sale by .111:Lt.litti anti O. 11. lilftLlElt , Pittsburgh. I'. U.! WkalUilf Li', jaulthlawly is 241 Market street., rallattelptua. Basement To Let. AIIASL3IEZ,T ILL/1./31,1U fat wide by az deep, rwo.ill:re: groui“, ee.l rauelied and well lig/weal, unui t4a Let April. liuqulre t.t ale ordee the .I.lthim.m.i 18567 First Importation of Fine Watches. 1635. 1.4, tub.% 0ti..1.e.0 UP iIAI'O.U.ES,II,e,.I t) into Lonnie, manoractured to toy especial ardor, aml 1 e.a icily rt5....1111111.1 and warrant as good Lune ,enosrn had at tuWkII Pal Can than are retailed atm ,sates alum Ma bate ale° Italirolel Watelma and Clocks. Regina:ore for UNltoad nations, SOU to sla. It Mabee from $lO to $OO. bold Natal:les Irons V.. 5 to $.0.:0 WAS. 25.1.P.K11.1.—n0r brat attention, aided by stn,nar workman, le constantly devoted to the repairing azd clean ing of ate Watch.. 117 Market nide. earner at Pouriti. W. W. janl3 Practical Watch Maker. ittlP-1. litya Loverioes nyrtil/ obis do sugars; jest received by decll.l it. DILA V.). LittUk/11.0 —3 dosen this day Ttladrea and for sale by A/ mart 11 EXItY U. COLLINS ClJUbl'/lf OIL, Atli, DILSI , Ntiia.-1 his Ear int Ms int .L 1 effect of reliestog the tenriun, and bringiog how thee the natural ashen of the parts, so as to restore the Lairnia when bait or hopaired. 1411 t. proem by no nutty &Marl. that, alOsre known, it mans nu praise. All deaf persons should use Laraettl's Acoustic (lilt It will re litre at epee. Arad any imitations Oak fur Lareetti's AGoll , tlC On, 1314 take nu other. doll by d CUT/lIIE.ItT, 140 Third strett. No I HAVE this day amotaatedtice: with me is the wholesale j. Iran sue Confemionary buoinem, my eon, T. 11 An oereva. The bmno. hereafter, tram Chia date, November loth, 1354, arid be conducteu under the name and style of J C. Anderson et don. novl7 J. C. ANDER...It/N. IKO; MAK V if.L'el NlNic Vitli —FUDGE DIJINOR—Lcine Tony Fudge'e Record of the. same In forty chapter:, portraits of not :non Fudge. Nag , and bleorge N aehingten Fudge, from dea:gua by Barley; 2 role., 12mo ; 111:11WIll %Ith lteverim of a Bachelor, Bream Life, 2c. Per role by dec23 11. LNEF. CU, No 32 eralthael '4r-4 _ _ BELVIDERE RESTAURANT, WOOD SIDEEr, BET. et A.Thlit diND 11Bat hTlth:ETn. /111 E litid•ringhed h. just provided clicke stock oi end 6 re way at MI Limo to serve lend: • hit We tent of the settwoh, In the way of ehib... Irish boeky Punches may be had at the timvitisith jaullity Juilh OAVAOE, Prove:wine j ILEA DIVELLEY4.I thAinhe.—We have on our neg. ter 4ereral good isubsteutial Dwelling lions., e ulrb will be sold at low price. and on easy t.ths ofhjmeht Pertioue writing to become their own landlord, b oo.VOW LI. gaol opportunity to obtain berg... Or 1, you meter to Muhl a flume lu suit yourself, we can furnish you with a handsome Building Lot, suss low a price as $240. E. CUTLIBERT A EiN, jan4 Real Estate Agents, 140 Third i.treeL i'l/lEtinE—:44 bones W. E. Cheese, store whit ier wry g/ octln ENOLIPIi I .111 , 1:uVED FEED CUTTEIL—A uew , CompiAte and rell• able Cuttsr, suitable for Corn Stalks or Ilay, at lb, reed And Implement Warehouse, Firth Fluor. janS JAMES WARD%9P. DRUNINti IASTICUMENTS.—PoIe Priming Stew, t..1.s j. and Chissehi, of the b.t quality, at the Seed a pienteut Warehouse of Jane,. JAMES WARDEOII. tLANKErs —AA •A • DLANKErs —A. A. 31AnuN a. Co. will open on Satur 1) day, January oth, ha) more IllmkeLli, which th ey "ill .11 $2 an $3 per pair how than unnal ratan. jantl SP.3II.ANPiCAL BALE.—.I. A. MASON ir CU. til open Pk more of thole Long rhawla, at, $2, Thuriday January ith. Jana /LI OLD MEDAL DELAINES.—A. A. !JASON A CU. gill opeu '3OO piece: more of Gold MPhil Delaincs, at Celita per yard. Pint DOOKBI lah)KBll—Puddleford and its People: by 11.11. ..13 Ruth hail: by Fanny Fern; sixth supply. Life of Barnum, by himself; fifth supply. Life of homey Greeley; thtrd supply. Ida May: by Mary Latigdort; third supply. Harper, fir Jsuuary; afth supply. Putnam, for January ; fourth supply. Graham. fur January; fourth supply. Geßry, for Jartmtry; sixth supply. linicaerbocker, for January. • Frank Leslie's Lalim . Gasette. Prank Leslie's New York Journal, fur January; a new monthly klegasino, devoted to romans:, general literature, Klemm and art; prim 18 cents. All the above just received and for sale at the cheap Rook Store of FIA.SI•L. B. LAUFFER. jaulit 87 IVmd Celeatlals r Shanghais and Attussovies, ATfi/nkai Nailf comple te sN setryel together with • Large stock of Silk and Plush Cape, which will be wild eta great reduction ou former prices, to muse the stock for the season. 'and J. WILSON A SON. .. • . A DESIRABLE COUNTRY RECIDENCE, In Pitt town. hip, with Two Amen, of tiround, Fruit Tree, Shrub bery, Outhoutie, *c., will he rented cheap, and for a term of years toe gael tenant. Apply to MED APPLES...-. 76 bus fur 6ale by dec2B ' SMITH k SINCLAIR. ONEY-10 boxes just reoelyed ►ad for eels b• ore:26 'JENNY 11 , YO LTNS N IaTIiduIiDINARY BOOK—My Courtship and Ire .11 Consequences: by Henry Wlkoff. airy and December by Mrs. flulback. limb Hsu: oy Fanny Fern; 10th supply. The Life PT. Barnum: written by himself. Lfllee .11.1 Violeta, or Thoughts in Prose and Verse on the Graeae of MaLlenhool: by Rosalie Bell. ids &ley, or Stories of Tblngs Possible and Actual. The Pioneer's Daughter: by Emerson Bennett. The Mysteries of the Court of Queen Anne: by Wm. Har rison Ainsworth. 1, sale by W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO., janl6 No. 16 Fourth street. AY PRlCeti FOS BAI,II—A Large Prow for baking hay, stored at Itasaßon, Ohio, for sale by • 18 JAMES WAILDROP. GRAPE 8111f&RS—A newand improved Pruner, for Grope Vines, Hosea, de. juilB L.ASS et:EDS—Lawn (Imes, Sion Gram, Orchard and Bad Top. I janlB JAM ISS WAKE/HOP. 4.2 F.III•ANNUAL tiALL OF no:GERI' AND GLOVES.— A. A. MASON A CO. will own on Thursday, January nab, upwards of 500 dozen of Gents. and Ladies' Woolen Hosiery and Gloves, which will ho sold at a reduction of nearly one-half the usual prices. janlB CAW!) TENANTS WANTED, for the following Houses and Store Rooms: Too Dwelling Houses and Store Rooms on Third street. A large Store Room on Fourth street, near Wood. That spacious Hall on Fourth street, (Cargo's 11.11) A large Tavern Stand in East Birmingham. A Dwelling House on Sixth street. A Dwelling House, of S rooms, on Logan street.. A large House on Rota, at the head of Fifth street. A House, of 3 rooms, on Bedford street. A Dwellmg Liou,e on Water street, near Grant. A Dwelling House in Birmingham, near the Ferry Land• nag. Apply to S. CUTIIIIRRT & 5014, *alb 140 Third street. , IRAS/1-10 (make nada day recdred and for Halo by jamb HENRY H. COLLINS - EsKATELKKO—AOOO ma prime Kentucky Feathers to er r ire and (Or saki by des3U ARTHUR% RODGF2.B & CO., BANKERS AjD i aBROKE RS, CORNER OF FOURTH D TRFIELD STREETS, au.2.lm Plttiburgh, Pa. F . I.T 14,444 T 1 WAMILINK would respectfully Inform his pupihi INVI an friends that he will continue his profession as Instructor c n the PIANO PORTE and VOICE. Orders lett t Mr,-%LIBRR•S Music Store, or st his resi dence, No. 187 r ECOND Stiesh will be promptly attended Stoves eACPVIO TS Stoves - 111 COOKING AND HEATING STOV-ES. T"public will Ilnd It to their advantage to examla• our stock of BTO VE 6 beforenrchanseLsewhere. anAid k avP BO ISt Wood etreet. ° 4% )4 ," } ' "'w-; T. Not &i ,Ji The Iron Business TELEGRAPH iii&aszTa For Rent OW. A. SWARTZ, at the office of Petrick • FrJowl lIKNRY IL COLLINS , . :.~."..r~p: J►ER S FOR RIVER JIMA. Lr the. l2l .ff lut eferawit at duct there were, by the atarkr, 6 feet a Inehem—s rime of 8 inches for the peat 24 hour'. The "Allegheny' id the regalia packet for Cincinnati— leaving at 10 o'clock this morning. The Purina City," Opt. Moore, Le the regular toorrdng packet for Wheeling. The hoar of departure to 10 o'clock. The.. Keystone State" arrtred late In the afternoon yes terday, but left last arming to make op for time lost In the storm on Sunday evening. The neat tittle steamer "Bite Cassel" was detained yes- terday on account of the sudden change in the weather; but will positively leave this morning. ',The Ricer at Louisville, on the 19th, WWI receding, with six and a half feet water in the canal, four feet ten inched In the pass, and four feet over the rocket In the previous 24 Lou. It had fallen an Inch. Weather mild and clear. The Wabash had risen twelve feet at Lafayette, end was la first rate order. T •. Ancona," n Fwalloar," " Adriatic," and "Latrt,ba," ar- to leavc for Pittaborgh to-day.—Cincinnori TORT OF PITTSBURGH ; - ;vr.rt 2 INCA,. !TER IS Inn CIIANNL.L. A Mal D. eGrrror; , Parkinson.ltrow •• LLuertio, Bennett, Browns% ille. '• Ticuuss Shriver.Hendrick•ion, West Newto i• th.n. Bayard, l'eobles. Elisabeth. " Michigan, -, IVellsville. 4' I,ra nu Turk, Gillatin, St. Louis. •• Fortod City, Moore, Wheeling. Poe, Cincinnati " Endeavor, 3la v, Lyuisville. •• Allegheny, Midean, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. " Jefferson, Purtinson. Browncv ills. " Luzern, Idennett.ltrownsville. " Thymus Shp. er, I lendrickson' WestNewtola " Gen. Bayard. Peehley,lilisatielh. " Michigan, -, ‘• Keystone State. Ileslsp, Cincinnati Castle Garden, Devi uney. Louisville. " Mums!, Shepherd, Wheeling. ,TI4.:AAIBOATS. 1855." :PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AN 0 SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line YOE TEL COETEVANCE UP PASSKINOILIRS AND FREIGHT II El - REMY PITTSBURGIi, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE And Saint Louts. 411ft1i...i 4 , r and roulna end IN CINIT 7j:ft:Mll nettv Viv• Print.," on the Ohio river. It ..onneein with the U. SUr . Moil Line of etonroers from I...mribooll to Louisville etel Pint Lento, by wind) pre -render. inn! treldht ere hatted and re cezpfed them/ph deity. Tire nor Snetnier. , hey. been lidded to the Line, IN 111, 11 [IOW ',l teliowtatt Vitiate: Days Lepartbre Bdt , r •, t , .:m:a.jr .t Pett}l/111?)1. LICK . lb t. :TAT Urbrztie-vr.r._...l7anday. iVEIinToN V. eTA 11 ALLEiiIIKNI ..... Tueedd.y. 1 P I W...tneeday. PHIL.% Itr.l.:ut el 1 rub ..........1 u t rt.:ay. Leave deii, Fit I“ t•reelme:, No fr0i , ,,0; , • . .!••• morning ,r Aontt, Hoildin, n Pitt,burgh, nr2B) " - CAN A_DA WEST. C/eveland, Port Stanley and Port Burwell. TUN YIN low pro,...tt. -t •r rELEu ILA PII. Calcaiu between et.truland; Port Si•nley, sod to rrk .11, a, lot Ix., Lxave, ltlevei•ntl for l'urt holey, ale:7 MONDAY and EV EN /NC', at nt.r, I,,ave:t Purt Lturwril fttr Port :tank) at 1 o'clock. Lea,. Port Stanley or At:rl,tittn,! , Teri WEDNMIAY and SATIIItDA EVE:a:lli, at;':.ttPri,A. The Tele-,:ret.pb t , ..tus-t- • tv.,..t,;_inni, with DP.Clereluntl, Colunfttu , .,l Glum. anu Plttsburglt, ttte Latteaml .t t t. at, aut.l elttrelantl Itatirttat.tg. centtrt . l, , ~•1 rttattl.l wtth the Loudon lane of Magri, will .!t et,naLtt. With the firef t W,wtern liatiroad. ttvlght. and vr c, :COVILL L.l velan,lt 11 ?on. , or M inar: [LA,: ntenaeliville. nue& W heeling laid Tile lin . riN .•11,111, A S Siii:Plaitt, and the 1J1.,..1' , , illllll.l. D. MA , n., DAILY A in cm.,..1.1 sud 11 hel TL. DiCit:: A L x.I kin h.., , 1. M. Tr, .ITV 41 l ITtit,tety., att: A .11 ,lat• .11/1 'rave •utt awl Tr, Je.y.,, at A ' ll. Yor Lre.W, Or 111....ag0 tf.l .1. L ...1.1.t.11t %$ ~0 0, A .g.rpt, For Tho t.oano• CJ C.l. T, Cupt:Va Mclxvien, wll Itgou fur. 'au eltA•we inter:at-di:au p.rlbs ,u el , - , aSI•AY 21:a z 0,.. a: 2 P.M. lior 1,12, ..11•••,,,.." 0: It) .j.14, • !•1 ~!•• • thlt, Aaorit.. . . For Clorunaintl a.thtt Lottlulvi/le. •t Dt•ILL. JR. Alarditwdi IrAr, • . • • • t h/1.1 I .t,•ran mra purse _I4IIN FLACK, Agerit.• or Si.. it:oulA—Direct 4E12.1 lei e , 41 i'vrt.riglo. janZ3 t-rnartliate p. rtL .1 4 P. M. 2.1..U.:h LI 41:•..4,, , T0N, Agentr. For Zariroville. 1111.! .1..,31a, he I r. Capt. Jostsit 31'S ta t wiik It! tar thr tos.rt! Inotrzur _Antikatats ro nn rttslt.ll". 2...1 lust. nt A. 11. For Ire g!.t rr pos..tgr! apt ty tat st r jaws's: 11. 11.tif.r. t:. dt. A K • RIP. TI.o "...wet - C1,1(.1 DEIN, Captain WY. Isar, c.. :• .to and inter:T.l,l.oe I h,. on W t,LO, F.'', 11.3,E ,at I'. H. ,ht and pabastp: api h ' mr U, i,r to .; •It A LACK, Agent. C;=! I I:, r Fcr treuht or pe-•-agc 1.11 dl Aw.er.t For Nt 'TATE, Capt...l.tru CALIIIP, I 4' 1!1•• pvc LE: , E,OA Y. sith that., at 10 tr,.,la or jaL2O EMEIMICI i,l Ll' 4t r.k.N, Cup:a Join rAI :1 u EzDA lu ' t., =NM =l3l 11h. gt.nryt, lwaTeg ~vrry 11 , 0.1,A V. WEDNE,IO tV. nh.l A. wit the C. 14,1 P. ILitliund ut 11,11 Feu tr.l rht upply to uorli .1. D. (2. eI.LIN6II'OOD, A.reNt. Itegular Wheeling Packet. - 1111,E. C.,10. JUIIN t ita4l t , AY, TIIUII,DAY, :1,51 . 0 RDA 1 , • or 1•1, r to Ell=MMElllll= IJlmbo.uilltm or Cop , rtnership. Li a E n , t 1 6, \l u A u t h •t . „ 1 ; . ,t):, F. ilaiAaal or La Iu to b !I 1. bud J:inte.. hirk, awl ai Jarfib Pnter. al, h. Lite bra) o nettled by the •41.0• the a.m.:fracture of Ildtun iS'her/tngs, Worn/ c , :a hhrprE Chafri, Cum& ME, Ttorne and iittrriny, taw,: and firm of PAIPATEIt VII) E. PARK, 'tut , PARn, JR., PAINTER. AT To Park, Paaitery re , tanmead a rotaLmuance of the prat . wchte tho late firm. u. 1. ViAttNEtt • BANNER UTTUN NIILLS. Park, Painter & c 0., Warehouse, Nu 149 1,, Hu.' 1:1 , ..1 rr ovl atreete ri tehuruh. lEWERS of Adroit/I-truant the eutwe of NIABO A .l IIE littilUTT, too• f.l the CI ty ot Itiolturgh, dec.-Rued, haying been grunted to the outlet - flouts', all persous know ing themsely., indebt,-.1 to the sui ! vutute ore requested to make Immediote popnent, fort ;di those haring claim:. against the same to pr.font them, duly soinentiuuted, tot settlement. JOHN batoUrT, dead:tau Ow Administrator. I.e.t OF DEPOSITS and tun... ostusits in the BANK OF PClTSlttiltfill, of the nmenot t ten dollars and exceeding that snob with in the three x nest preceding the date of ads . Mann -.1. have not eitheeors r been or tr.:lJ tlo• uome, ~t the t•epe,ltore, he wheu suen tondo or tetieores 111(1 rued, anti the nolount thereof. lik,..orro I Irato. I Am't. I 1b..0 r4p 91 I ,fICO 00 1 o .‘0r.16 6O 1.41 JLOylti 11 00 1461, JaulS 17 Or, 1 b 6.1. Mar. 4 1b 00 •• July I 110 00 1 , •,1...11,1 14 100 00 no.. 1 bOU 0) Andes. W. Buchahnii. Gliver G. beoutiart. Geuther. J. It. Ilendi jekeon, Ludwig Ilund, John klehn, Joe. Reed (roirg mill) A. W. Taylor, ludians,Pa. Statement of Dirideral , of sail Bank ethic!, hove remain ed uncleluakal for tire teried of three years pree,tilug the date of tnis etuteutent, with the haloes of the t , toekholJere to whom they are due, their plate of reeidence, ete. IReel-lent. IShat. Am't. Buckingham, I Z,opesille. I ]lay j :10 $.6000 di, a/ I'ITIMBINCILI, el —John enydereCaellier of the :aid Bank of Pittsburgh, Ming duly sworn, upon his oath doe ay, that he believe: , the within ....main relation to um laimmrDivideude and Depoeits to le. correet. ye :hated. JOHN SNYDER, Cashier. Sworn to and kulkkaiLtd aloe toe the kltla day of De ember,lBs4“ TIIUB. STEEL, Aldo: man. dec2S:dltatt.it EXCLiANCiE LANS. OF PI I. MELT/to H, - }_ December '9th, i-- en 4. TIST OF DEPOSITS aml balances of Deposits, of ten / dollar?. and upwards, which have remained unaltered In this Bank 17>r three years, A. F.Loon March 18th, 1851 $3B DI A. D. Harley .July hist, " 10 49 S. Parker ...-.Nov'r 14th, " 80 00 Robert Swan April 19th, " 14 17 David Torrence_....-April 4th, " ....- ZIO 00 I certify that the above statement 18 correct, to the beet of toy knowledge and belief. . JAS. B. MURRAY, Cashier. Sworn and subscribed before me this 29th day of Demi:i lia; 12411., C. W. XIINEBT, • fatal:UW.lr Notary Public. A T the Com A lercial ati Boo lal sn ' a, B corn i" e a r . of W•cd end fifth streeta,at 10 o'clock, A. K., • general asacruneot of Sesionable,Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Clothing, hoots and Shoes, Hata, Cape, , AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., dirooerlee,Queeneware, Olafieware, Table Cutlery Looking Gleam, New and Second !land Honaehold and Meehan fur. nlture, to., AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., • Hooks, Stationery, Pan a y Articles, Musical inetrtumenta, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothine, Variety Goods, diold and Silver watches, do. P. M. DAVI& Auctioneer. 7ja3l:tf IVIES& P, MACKEREL , &n., AT AUCTION.—On AL TUESDAY MOILNING, January 234, at 10 o'clock, at the Commerrial Sales Rooms, corner of Weal. and Fifth . _ .[sects, will be sold without reserve: 12 bbla Mess Beef; 15 " No.l Mackerel; 10 " Cider Vinegiu; " O. N. Molasses; 17 bore, Virginia manufactured Tobacco; 15 caddy boo " • 12 bozeo superior Yellow Mustard; 11 " No.l Chocolate; 6 dozen Manilla Bed Cords; 21 bundles Wrapping Paper; together with a variety of oAlor articles. jln'a I rALUAIII,K " • sLUA DIA DEAL NeT ATE IN SIXTH WAIL tt AT AUCTION.. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, January :OM. at 3 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold, by order of Jchn Herren, hen.. Tructee, tifteen valuable Building Lot, seven of which have each a front of 20 feet on Centre Ave nue, and extending back 96 feet; the other eight each hav int a front of 26 feet eu Clark street, and extentUng hack tit fort to Bon street ; as per plan of lots laid out by the late Judge Porter. The above offer great inducement. to those desirous of purchasing property 12811. r the bovines, taut of the City. Terme at sale. Title indivotable. Jan2o P. 11. DAVIS, Anttioneer. If you don't want to be Straight don't Sir For more than two years we have worn Dr.Keyser's `. Washington Suspender Brace," and feel Ito pleasant duty again to recommend its ate to all of sedentary occupations. Combining the advantages of a Bhoulder Ware with those cf a pair of Suspenders, it Is light and comfortable, sod effectually counteracts the disposition to beaNne ruby showdered. Theee of our renters who are in need of such an article, should call on Dr. Keyser, on Wood etteet, an ner of Virgin alley, and eiallifile this Brace, which has re. cently been much improved.—rilfsburp4 Dirpolch, Dezew. ter 8th,1844. Fold wholesale and recall at Dr. KEYSEIt'II Truss and !boulder B. Depot, 141.1 Wood street. Slin of the C 101.1.12 dec2S: REV. DR. COVEL'S RHEUMATIC PILLS, .Fbr the .9Ve, amplete and .Yjurdy are of infiannalory, Chronic, Hereduary and Mercurial Riteumanza, nua.ne and, Lennbewo, Sciaica, and other Ihstaus affecienj the Muuniktr Speen. %.11ECil AN ARRAY OY TESTIMONY as Dr. Com. KIIECIUSIC Plla.s have called forth from all classes, was n-ver voluntarily offend In favor or any other. ISlalicine. 'env =saes of cure comprehend EVERY STAGE OF RIIEUSIATISM, Whether &Mil:opal:the' by that nimble nervihitit . , of the part, affected, common In the inflammatory phean—by the muscular .ntracticne which et. oftco render the victim Chronic lihttumati,m a belplent cripple, nr by the ever chaninht Nlmptunic which are enmetimee the eharacterhnce of thle kiffiteatt complaint. Unithe the ••Saugrsio practice of bleeding au,l purging. which some sapient medico. consider the hpitinum mods of treating Rheumatism, these Pine engin° mid cherish the animal forcer, ilisigorate the constitutiou, aud thus act a. the allies, of Nature lu her efforts to cam off the distia.e thitr medical action I, direct and tinned:ls. It reache r the winicria month. or radii of the distance, through all inn complications of hen. and Maras In which ills entree-Led, and .piala from the blood the febrile principle which h edit, and opinions, and Intensifies, while it spreads the Mini t, n denries of the maiesly. Caatlonßoware of Counterfeits I I lie particular, and enquire for 1.. v. SAMUEL COVEL'S RHEUMATIC PILLS, and !see that the boxee Lave, on the outmode wrapper, lAr eignature, ootinteraiguol by U. LL }LINO, General Agent, 102 Broadway, New York, without which none are GitIIUINA. ?AWE Fill}' GENTS PER BOX. Sold t. 7 Dr. GEO. AiIiYISKIL, Pltteburgh: J. I FUMING, Allegheny City. analarn IT - ALL:ABLE ItEAL MTATIt FOR KALE, Aclj,elning the V Borough of Matichenter—TitritTY 13 1 / 1 1Jrintl LOTS, ech 24 feet front by tun teat deep. &oil fronting or Mere, treeet bU tart to ntath, aar oatroll for al. quit. low, and on rearoriablr term. of pular.. Thle property Le part of the +tete Of the Tate Jere. Adam., Req., and the title a. per cot nod beyond d/oplila. Apply to 11,0 i Wm. Difrby, Jr., - - 11.0:11ING AND FtlaNlALltaio tertiliil, AI aunt sc tiff/4 Erase, t WabargA.--Clutliing wads, be order, in toiel soh., and •1 omelet.. rate, tool UILY NINE /11.NDILIID Fe /LLA bet i—Fur aide, a tac ,t...ry frame DWELLING 11.01:e.E. muted...int 4 room.. anti • lot of IT fod front on Donee: street, by 1.1.1 deep to Veto •trcet; or 111,100 fora lorellin4 liQus, containing par for dining room. kiwben, rehar, mid 4 ord roome, with • lira,. yard., pump, todrent. ~.le, • “1-... Tea, Ar. Term, of pa) went. eery easy. j,slo 14 UT1.1111:111 .90•, 140 Third FL. s z t s , l.l . L h l, soF e AILIIS rug. r . A c L u Eir il ssl , t L u i r r ,d . ' su n N O al I la janile 140Tbird street. Ohl,-1e kegs prime Lard lust received and Mr eel. , by jact/ LIENHV 11 It.l 11 `a 4 IMO frcele Eggs this day received .ud her male 'by IL l e 02.09 lIEN KV 11. COLLINS I:LAWS ISAL:11: uF WILD CIIKISKY —One of the Met article, for Loughs %tut .LIF now in use. is dos rice:v.l by JOS. F1.11311N0, Jon) Pia[l4 +ll.l and Merkid street. Na ATl:rt.-1c s rreidi Cimgri A. 11 All, re l/ cei reel frw•h, and titre, trout the spritig, by •• g .110 •4S-.S .....3:urdayo, JOS. FLI;MINO, ja nl/corner Diamond and 7 , la , ket cruet. closou of th:. roe 1S braced article reveirei by JDli. FLEMLNO, }eov calmer biamaral and Market .trokt.. / 11TILATE MAGNI:6IA—F,ahIy pr pond, alum• en hand, and v.arraute4 4ncoJ, by J:a. FLEIII.IO. jar.ll rdrnr. Diamond and Market rtreet. l'ObT OFFICE LEPeIATMENT, t January 12., ` until EAI.ED 0 PR d 0:( k )1411.S;w: , 1 1. 1 t be n.. 7 . tibr d ea .y a o t i t It t i p t.:.! p . a . t . tr for fun:deb.,: for four yr►re frog the Graf day of July o ur, In 4mtbliukcaltles and at aurb Imam as may be require, and ordered fur the anal aervice, mall bag.. of tha following- de. acription, to nit: Size No. 1, (43 (oche,. in length and 42 (oche,. 43 circutn fereoce., to he zinnia of calloo .ova,., weighing at len-t 15 yanl a: 22 lochoe ahlth; the 'art/ of the farm to to dutn.led and tw.c.ed, nod tire told. Fiz« No. 3, (41 incline in length and is turbos In circum (ort-urn.) to be mado of cotton canvas, weighing 16 °owes to the yazd of . 3'7 inch,. width, and the cloth to be woven in every respect like that of the lir. Flee of bags Fin« No. 3, (32 inches to length and 3i in - how In riround fereoce,) to to, oniodo of colt a cannon,WeNtlill.: lu t tune, to the yard of 33 inches wllth, end the cloth to he won ed es strove deserited. The cause bags of six. No.l and 2 are to ha mail.. with surlicitint number of eyel.t holeA, and lithaplii , l witty st,tig cord to recurs thor mi• 01.11... All arii to Ii• di,tinrtly markt.] l• U. tit.d to ho numb...red svciiril lug to this slaws chore apeciti,l FLACK, Agent Hz, No 1, AS forhen ID lein6tli Dud &H iurhn eircum Ets.• No. 2, 41 ft:lobo/110 length 80.1 18 Wolof, Ira circa's. ire No. 6, 3tllneht, In length gni 6Y Inches In citruul elle No. 4, ZU inches in length and 3u inches 4, Herons (crew, Sdse nu 5, `A inches iu !ength end In, beft lu Edrrum The body of !ha leather ',mate" lo to be made of geod and muled-aullal bag.lrether, wadi tanned, weighing for Nee. 1. and not lean than 8 weld, and for rho smaller .dre: net le.. Won 7 ounces, to the awn.. foot; the Irdturn and !lap I.e u( good sktrting loather, well tanned, and the bent. to he all end strongly neared 'llth the best iron rivets, well tinned. The cativaa pouches ere to be made of donaely wren coo. t o resist water; or at least equal to that of which the f•ourhea how the herVirtl are made. Leather and Oancat Horse nuld Rage, .ddle-ba.,,s form Sirs No. 1. lardy 48 inches long, and 42 dachas In clrrum tereoc• at the widest parts; ends or bottoms of sante, 14 by 20 inches. Size No. 2. 11,ly 44 Inches long, and 36 Inebea In clrcum• (arena. •t the widest parts; ends or bottoms of same, 14 by 24 Inches. tUee Nu. 3. Bud) 42 Inebes Log, .od 32 loch. to as mo. fertoue- at the arldait Farts; awls or Lattome of same, lu try 20 Inches Thu leather horawmail bags are to bo mndo of good an.l substantial bag leather, well tanned, weighing not lesa ih..n 7 01.113Cetl to the ',guare foot, and the seams to he well sod ,trongly sewed; or If riveted, to he so done aa not to chide horse or rider. The cauta+ horse-mall bags are to be made of the same quality of fabric ae the pouches aterte deacribed. atnrai and I,4lher Drup-leaer Poudwit, (with nide pocket) Eize NO.l, 30 Inches in length and 30 In circomfaronca hiss No. 6, du du 24 do. Canna, Nenspaper Mat/ Bags. 1313 e ISO. 1, (18 inches in length and 6d inch. In circum ference,) to be made of cotton unman, Weighing at ingot l5 ounces to the yard of 1.2 Inches width; the yarn of the fabric to be doubled and twisted, and emu fold. end the beg to be so constructed as to be locked, and to hr.re a handle at each end. Site N 0.2, (41 Inches long and 49 inches ns circumference,) to be of the same material and manner of constrnenen with slut N. 1. Proposals for Improvements in the construction of any of the abr.ve described mall begs, or In the materials thereof. aro Indust, and the relative value end adaptation to the service, ne well an price of such improvement, will he con sidered in determining the lowest and best bidder. No proposal will he convidercel If not secoummittat with samples of each article hid for, showing the conetruction, quatily of wet- slats, and workm.dhip propoeed, a ea also with evidence of toe competency and abiikty of the I idder to execute theveork according to contd.,. The SP•CiIIIIMS 1:111.t be delivered at the department ou or before the 1:J1 day of April next, and wilt, In 0w t ,,, ex t,,,, with the p opt:teals, form the basis of the contracts. Speci mens deposited by bideere which may with effete and con venience be used in the mall service, still be paid for at the rotes proposed by them. A d,obion ou the bide will he made 00 or before the first day of May next, and the bidder or biddens chOsen will be required to enter into contract on or before the 15th day of June next, with bond and euthetent stuetlee for a faithful perionnanne of the obligati°ne entered into. All the articled coutricted for are to be delivered at the esintractor's expense, at Beaton. bless; New York and our foie, N. Y; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pia ; Beltimire, bid ; Washingtou, D. C.; Charleston, 0. C.; Magnate. Clad Montgomery, Ala; New Orleans, Nashville. Tenn; Louisville, lay.; Cincinnati, Ohio; and St. LOU* Mo.; such quantities and at 5000 timed as the department may require; and they are to be rigidly inspected before delive ry, and none are to be received which aball be inferior to the specimens or standard bags. To enable bidders to estimate the number of the different kinds of mall bags which will probably be required, they are informed that there were furnished for the LOCI of the department during the year which ended 30th June last, 2,135 leather pouches; 3,078 canvas pouches; 400 leather horse-mail toga; 808 canoe horse-mail bags; and 17,110 canvas mail bags. The proiosals should he endorsed "Proposals _far marl Baps," and be addmssed to the “Pestraatior General " JANIIIO CAMPBELL, Janl9:llrl2. Postmaster aneraL LARD 011,46 bbls No.l in atom and Ibr nle by FLEMING , BROS., Bacons= to J. Kidd t Clo., *316 No. OD Wood gnat. - 41,4 7;t 4 ' : `!""."4 0 ' N'W 4.4 . 4.1.73-, fi r , -- .~'" _ AUCTION SALES P. X. DAVIS, Anctloneor P. M. DAVIS. Ant:donee MEDICAL wear my Shoulder Brace JAI BLA Proposal• for Mall Bag■ Clotuu ;fail Biyl. =ME -:'_' -. . ; . MISCELLANEOUS. f - MISCELLANEOUS. I Increase of Cash Capital . DR. HOOFLAND'S TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! I CELEBRATED MYNA. INSURANCE COMPANY, !GERMAN BITTERS, HARTFORD, CONN.--CHARTERED 1819. I PAID UP. PREPARED BY Cash Capital, 4500,000. l DR. C. K. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., ' WILL IFFLOTOALLY CUBE ell MIE THIRTYAGETH ANNUAL STATILMENT of ths LIVEP. COMPLAINT, DYSP/SPSIA. .1 lUNDItIF, 1 Assets of the sIECNA INSURANCE CJEIPANY, of Dart ch,,,,,,,,. 0 „. ,6-,,,„,,,, Debrhsy. Er t r,g...,, of .h• Kidneys. end ford, as furniahed this agency on the Ist of January, 1856, all dusures ,Traxng from a title-tiered Levee or Stunwol. under oath. Such Beal Estate, unincumbered .5 10 1.7 4 03 as Consupa. Serenty.two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent., pay hen, dowsed Piles, able semi.stmually IC 0., 00 Fulness or Blood to the Debt, due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7 .3, 5.7 Bead, Acititty of the Stomach, Bills iteceivable,weltsecured,payableat Bank... 12n,3.73 , Nam sgulleartburn, Ihrgostfor Foal, Railroad Stocks to Connecticut. 0 7 • 1,1 100 Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Itank at-cke In the city of Llartford 14).696 Uo Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit Hank Stocks in New York city 8,6,050 00 of the btomach. Swimming of the Bead, Hurried Cosh on hand, In Bank, and in hands of Agents and Difficult Breithing,Fluttering at the Heart, Chew k• end others 212' us ut3 sng or SuffocatiogSenssuon when in lying Pastore, Dim urea of ‘ ision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever en/ $ 773 ' .40 63 Dull Pain to the Head, Defkiency of Perepirattot., The amount of liabilitiesdae or not duet° Banks or oilier crectiters,—nothlng. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, etc., Sudden Isoseca adjusted and due,—none. Flu of Heat Burning in the I. me. alinated and not due, $148,618 22. Flesh, Constant Intagins i •same unadjusted and in susprmes, waiting for fu. ;her Inge of Evil, end great pr. r, 561,257 60. 1 rorrolor, in calling the .P uon ..,I other claims against the Company are smell, such lisp Spirit Spirit attention of the pubitc to of s on 1 es pnoting A, • t.not instructed to take [to 114 k over $00,000.1L. ~r..lnratxon. dO. , so milli a (-elms of the utmost moll. 'I '.o amount insured In shy city, town or village, depend+ :II 1:•. i Ir , two and adapted nto tbe die. ..es for which . . o the character, material and ooto,truct.on ~1 butiont4 - . ~ ~ ~ ~,ended. , 011th of streets, the supply of water and cominn, t -t It , s tr. uew and ustried at tele, but one that bee stood C. B.e department, and other circumstances. Do. hat of a ten years' trial before the American people, n., mount inenred In blocks of buil-Jugs variant the v... Its reputation and sale is unrivalled by any by pro- ds, •40 is to limit the 10n. by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or 1e,... i•I r,clo. estant. The tee in Its Dm, invert, by the TIP). A. ALEXANDER, Secretary ... . Sr, to or Comm - start, t . m,A. prominent and well known Physicians and indi.idu nartrord, J.. 1 ,4 18 0.. el-, in all parts of the country is Immense. Referring any I tar :ford COUtlty. I ''''' 1413., may doubt , to my " Memorabille,"or Practical Rexipt Perm sally oppeoLtdl Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of Bonk, for Farmers and Families, to be had grade, of all the the -Etna lusursnce Company, nod madeoath that the tore ~,,„, for , t ,,,, u grggim gate,. plug statement by him .übscritcd, is true, aextrdiefi to Principal Office and Maw:tract ry,l2oArch street, Phila. hoe best knowledge and belts( lIKNItY FutVLEtt, Jtudice of the Peace. d" pits, Pa. Al- Sold Dr. Gee. IL Kser, 140 Wood street; B.A. 1.0.4313 paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed Fehnestock ACo., No. Woo e d street; Fleming Ern hers, 57 , 0,060, while the premiums received for the same time 6U Wood street; 11. P. Smarts and/. P: Fleming, Allegheny , tar exc eed any other year, since th e organisation of the deelEedawly la COM ny. Polichol, covering nearly all descriptiona of property, le oust at this agency, at remunerative rates. rho- Office, No. 87 water street., Pittsburgh, Pa. janll e U. R. T t.N EYCK, Agent. • In airrlT UTIE, HAND STREET. (SOUTH SIDC,) BET. PENN sTEEET ANta TtlH HIVEIt, PIT'I'SDUKGII, PA. \ OCToft 11SLZ. Graduate and Practitioner In the Old If Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and ilocomptithic, and ler the pest ten yearn a surceastul Hydropathist, has opened o WATEit 12UftE in the above location. Tee ; erlectly safe, direet and Immediate effect this eye. tam has on all Fever:, end all distant scut, and chronic— ten fat it mid, grateful and invigorating to the weak and tie'atlitatel, renders it peculiarly dmirable in familim, who will ht, ttemLell at their homes. Allopatli.c and ilemcepatLic treatment will be lured where desired, hut, after lung and thorough cope rien 'e, Datittor Dario giros a decided preference to Hydro. patLi, which has, throughout the old au l new world, proven Co eminently gueoemful In every term of Lacunae, including Incipient Consumption, Bronchium, Ifyapep•is, Inflammatory and Chrunk I:teem:mat, Asthma, Cute. two., rierscus and Liver Vinecam. Teatimsmals of cures fr..m highly reputable citizens of nearly every State iu the Urinal, eau be unattained at Doctor Daeles office. The her. Clergy are invited to consult horn gratis. Weans water being need in the commencement, and often throughout the treatment, it 11 a luxury instead of unplem. act, as Glom unacquainted might nippers. itarnaziaCtia—Mmars.Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. H. Williams, Thompson Dell, J. E. Wel den, U. T. Morgan, Wm. li. Holmes, E. li. is' aglish, Il M. The undvr,hp.i, having riFited Dorthr Inrtitu. sod witue.,l him RuneeFsful treatment, ch.erlully re hi,lll4 : cta/1n...1 him an s thoroughly .lu , nrett and skillful Ptlg Charlet T. 'install, Jot. Nl'Connellt, Daoid Runt, John C. Curti, Robt. Patrick, John 13. ag6tou, John Wright, it. W. Patrick, lheies P. Eattlo, O. lira. by Grekg. jan6 '• Mercantile College T)ITTSBGIU4II, PA.—lncorporated by the Legislature of _IL Penneylran* with perpetual charter. P. DUFF, Author of (h..' :North American Accauntant," rot rot Book-Keeping and Commercial ficiencee. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the beat off-hand penman in the nit n 1 Gf Commercial and Ornamental ts. IiATCII, Estii, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile lAA an / Poltucal Euonowy. P. Ilk YIVEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Mathematimi, In. Mr. J. B. 11M... him permanently joineil the FaCialty. and It will be men that during his lute p.ofessional engage ments In the east, be If FM there regraded as the brat 1,11- illltO to the cuisotry. This Institution, therefore, presents attruffinsik to students rilfered by no other or the kind in tne Untied fitales. The course of training comprises up wards of 400 real tronsarho., In sir iliderent methods of /rouble Mary Mak:Keeping 3.0 pructffial Business nal colatinos, coerring Um whole field of Inland and floret rn oniffierce. Commercial Penmanship, with every modem iworovernent to the art liusinem Letters and Business Sure, of ever.. derenprion. Lett nom In Commerci al Lao, Coalioescial rcieurea. the Merry of Profits, no ars- :end far a Circular. dier2l.larr 13ailn's Ainandlne, anil pliancy 111 ;he skin Th. truly elegant effinie.m.ffin tira no mai, either in Currie or kmerhm.rathousands eats I.—illy. It i• trot • ilknii7 its campus., ri remains in this ci.y a Frit/aura arena to erevy °Mir /4efunier in AIPVTIV , I. Its or-at sonte , . hat, Ism, et, given rise to Imitations 1.-vto it ran br readily devermlned by Its peculier sr...transparent Illpi,nra , the absents of all grew. tune, and th e,merle mutt)' Whiell it instantly es tin 3pp1311,, tt to the wet hands. Its .Harts are untriedia's9 and con.picffivisly mantles, Those who have rnee-'errs e—a to efficacy will certainly never seek relief !Mai tie eppilmtisine. . . !lA, OR CHINESE Ttl:/111 PASTE A 1;216.1-le Drittrifric,, which can he tmcii II giving 4 ht.: thful firmness to tenth. sod muse. eot c.or tu the guts.. It .d &clap.e:, the odor LI. use,.[ kardero. PrtutiCud trlvesistrt iu Pitt4burgh, anti thruar.bout the Cuttrtt alanut.rturel FOlely X. BAZIN, No. 114 Cautatrort atze4t, b.rlovr Fourth, Boot• and 51 hoe., holeuale and Retell. J.tMES ILOitll, u. S, Nlarket, and 6 Como ntrret, third doer from the 11 kor, wro4l all tho attention of hie friondo. •lot th,, pubfro gooora:i,, to tha bot, that be Lao now on hoof :a.-gent and tort d010r...4 stook of twenS AND ell 'Es, in al, their rariottes, w in by Lodi, aml gentlemen or 1%11 ;p1:1.1. Now York a nd Lorton, nod rrtikh,Le tr.!, canto N.l to I ,•I i • ure fiery moch reltmed, and he sell, Lallee' Genera frota $1,12 to s.f,ott. Ucotlemetin Dom $2,::,0f Pi, mai ..aceileut Gentlemen', thiners., and Youths and Children'. emir, at extraordinary low moms. lie also c..11[1,101a to manufacture, 1.1 heretofore, all de ecriptlme of LADIES AND DENTIJ:Iff EN'S 13001'S AND alt 'ES, of the t.et quality ass the Intent style. all of which Le warrants Nee ehoula vericoteki his eery large aa fortment of Gum Sandals, tiverchoe, and D•a.lo, for Lad. g, GeutOoneu and Chi.dren. Es my person who favors Lim with their patronage will be fairly d-alt with. jar,h MURPHY'S NEW EAULE HAT MANUFACTORI albMI let V. t/UL h , TICEET, ona la, tn, from the earnarnLihety., now oven 44, The proprietor i , hiitia,f a pracLical Ilatier, Laving hal fineun 3 ears Bar at ii : • te,- Int, •S., t. n years ~a practical workman; having .a - Inal in Ihe prtaci,al eatahliahniants in New TOrk, NW` ~ !pill a, Citp:inna•h and the New England /gate.: !eels raleut that. morn late practical eapertence sa a flatter, .he can I arnnh not only tond bet /1 lii..r.il •rili k licAP. aria.-;.-than anythl.:g ber..l.,t , ra otter,' tv ibe Pittaburgla p 1 1 ,,,. —iln of hia MC, OW n yfact..re. da,llatt Uiwwolllllon of Partnership ri‘ • t5...1 I , y mutu,i untiu.ll,l bu.ttlem of : • 1:. ill LI/ ;.•11,1 0 A lupby I' it. .to t, tulip uthortzt.l t•• utrr.:.l . th... 111t04.A.2 13 lIA 11 TAN, JollN a. LIAMILIAJN. 44 A. I n,vr determined to lea, fur 1 LnYe 1 0, ..:u.ur.• in my partner. Th•qua, IL 11.11111- t,, patrou..o. 01 my frieul- nuJ JOII.N S. 11A.MiLTVN.', I'l:Vbur4ll, Devemter _ hotlce. A I'IVELL in our 1 !cr. date by agreement. Our bu.dues, err 1101./.6ALE GROCERS, Will be continued by the vetnnito leg purl 13 e under the flrur of Dm; A LEy, c0, , , 03RA E ¢ CO Nos. 1, and 2.) Wt.... 1 Pittoborgh. BAD A LEV. Woo)Utt A RD A Cu.. 'o. =I Mark. 4. .meet. I'hilxlell.l.la 101. ISAGALEI .t CU. 1.10)...)0rgh, HAVE Noid rn)intereet in the huninesii of Long, ]ldler A Co., to S. A. lAitig, who, with John Phillips, will ivn tinue at the old :Mani, So. Front street. / cordially recommend the new twin to the patronage of my friends. l'itteburgh, July I.lr, 1554. I'. 11. MILLEIL .•. • • -. 5... Loma lit CO., DELL AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND GAS FITTERS, I) invite attention to their iluxt of Chandeliorr, Brackets, renciattn, and other tistur.. We Ut up hou.eB aith Gan and Stearn, make Bruns Canting, of all Mud.. to order. tur oith Railroad l'Utops and Taok Fittings, and keep Anti- Attrition Metal countantly on bond. rY3I frillE SUBSCRIBERS heretofore doingbusionci under the n! BABSON 31011 AN i CO., n the maniourtute aul rale to Itnilroad Tails, Farm and iinril.ll Implements, will hereafter con thine the roma under the "tole ot 11A11 • noN.NEW)IVEIt a CO., at the Empire Works, in the Ninth Ward, and Warehou, Nu 21: }A L I,„ of co ow attend to settling up the bunion's. W B. DAWSON, J S. NEWAIYER. Pittrborgh, January 1, IF66—i Imo I:I in inn-. OLD PRINTING ESTABbIitIIXIENT, (late John- eton A Btorkton.) and Blank Book and stationery arehea v e, hi prepared to execute every at) Ir et Commercial, C +nal and St extols et Job Prlntit,g and Book lam Jinx. nn loruhn every artieß in the Blank Look, Paper and ritaliourry line, at the abortert notice anti on the moat reasonalie tenor. itivailt Roo;: and Stationery Warehouse, Printing Office and Rol: Bindery, eorber ot Alta bet and Seemed eut. f novl 6 Lt EBBS, Foil litdr.BEDC.-31y 220602 Nevett. for early - (_, eevri tat or the approved and valuable varieties, in ready for do.triblition at the Seed nod Implement Warehouse, ittil. etreet. i boil ., JA518:3 WAHL/lOW. titeamboat Furniture aneriir•.-- 41 WI; here on bates tied me constantly ineoulactu. ring STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE AND CHAIRS, of every tie,ription, 0 . 15: Extemion bluing Tables; Do Bar do; Ladies Cabin Chairs, of various styles; (tont, do do do: Mate Room do do do; Do Toilet Boles; Tete a Tett+ ; Sofa.; Limns: Centre Tables,. WatE Stands; Cunt do; Wei. r do; Treys, Arr., to Material and workummilip wranted, ate/ psi: es satin ar reetery. T. B. YuUNU a (XL, i Y . 20 3B ilmithlield et., opposite City [total. Land for Sale. lsou A t c h i eTtrt ,LIT 4. it, y neat. has en excellent soil, and issald tooontain an abundanos ' iron ore, end a thick 'min of bituminous coal. The 'anew go r.ailr4dwhkb will undoubtedly be built, will run roll near to It, if not directly across It The IMatmen =ewe rune through it. terve i ALSO, SOO scree In Elk county, well timbered eta , and lying near the route of the Sunbury and 1 1 71 e r01 a...1 ,. No better luveetmeot could be nude than le th .I . 4henY The completion of the auntury and Valley, end the Venango railroads thwarErie, e.„,,,. o f great ; will render the coal, lumber, iron ors value. Enquire of Lew At.t.M.Y gre'et. feb22miamtf • 11 1 XN NOM le of tho 01 ".11 " 'ld at MA* opened by A. M. MASON i 00. ~,. w :~`~~~ , '«'• • *AA:, AGENCY. NICOSTS F. EATON. N 0.19 Sixth street, agent for selling and buying PATENT RIGUTS, is now authorised to sell-the following lately patented articles: Trott's patent till Globes, for Steam Engines; Donee flock Drilling Machines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland',, Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford's Steam and Water Guava; and, Griflith'idtrrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. TheT:eirticles have been examined by practical meebantea and marlinhts, and pronounced superior to any In rue. do is aloo authorised to mil Rights to make and vend these article, In any part of the country. Ile has also f r sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and Brass Work. Ile is aloe prepared to take Agencies for the axle of other patented Eight, and LevrAnsentions, and give to the buel ness faithful and constant attention. Ile refers to the following CARD. The sub.cribera have long een acquainted with Me. !doses F. Kane, and have no hesitation In recummending him, to all who may wish to employ his cervices, as a gen tleman of undootitivi integrity and indefatigable industry, In who.. exertions every reliance may be plactal. Neville B. Craig, W. Robinson, Jr., Wm. Lorimer, Jr., John Graham, W. IL Denny, H. Childs A Co., Janice Wood,Y.-A o i men & Bons, P. 11. Friend, Kramer & Ratan, F. Lorene, L. It. Liiirignon, Knap & Wade, William P. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, \tiihon NrCanciless, A W. Loomis. Pirsseuenn. Nosember 27tb, norTraltf Down's Patent Meek D nig Mae Itasses, ttr MOLL rm., ABOUT 309 FOUNDS; MT be worked end Ty moved by two men, and do the work of fire orsixln the onlinary way. ti. S. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers. . The eubscriber has been appointed sole agent to the Uni ted dtaLee, for the sale of rights to um thee., Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth streeL RIPE& TO Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, Freeident A. V. L. 14 W. Milnor Roberts, Feci , Chief Eng. A. T.R. R.; Ben. Wm. Lorimer, Jr., Pr./dent P. A C. R. B.; O. W. Barnes, EN., Chief Eng. F. A C. B. B; ilattfull a liicLobant, Contractors for the P. A S R der.l9 - Pk..IIII6Y.LVANIA INS ILANCE COXPANY OP PITTSBURGH, COUNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. • Authorized Capital, $300,000. T N SERE LDINUS and ether property a/facet Ices or 1_ damage by Fire, and the perils of the Bea and Inland :Navigation nod Tranaportatlon. DuallCrolas. Wm. F. J,lrutan, Itody Patterson, W. Nrelinexk, Heunele T. Friend, Josiah King, I. Drier Sproul, A. J. JULIO, OetTple R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, Jerrie, S rrglsy, W. S. !tavola, A We lizmpcoo , A. Wllkius, 11. E. ComphalL Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President. MDT PATTER,bON, Vice President. A. A. CaP.l.lilt, SA•re:ary nod Treasurer. S. 5. Caaarra, Aas3atant orieretary. deelem FEMALE coLLAGGE, Ar ti Alt RISIS VFW, PA. • - - r • • THIS 11,Litution, for the liberal caltimstion of Young Ladiee, I ostoi b) Charter with fall Collegiate post ra, lies been in succeahlut op-ration for more than one year. The location is one ' s of most pleneant and picturesque in the Itate, The arraticaments cff the College are such es in acquiring a aid basis for the mental superstructure. There are two dcpartmerits—;ho Collegiate ant the Prepanitcry, frith their appropriate brauches of learning. The roarer of study in mole Is three years, designate-I as many different classes. Young La d...xi admitted at any time. Board of Instructora. BEV. BEVERLY IL WA TOIL A. M., PrincipaL Mies U. CSBIIII,I, Principal Female Teacher. urns FANNT A. JOLINArN, AYei•tartr. blaffu.s. M. Ite.sNvAs.?, leacher of French, .tc. V. C. 130118/ILULI, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. Was. a. Ruwous, Lecturer as Natural History, Nlt.ll-11 Ptli:o,ol4ly, Ursa Joecou Roust., Prof. of Instrumental Ilasic. .10ti. T. Co or, Prof. V. . cal Music. For Circulars, ..r for -cher Information, adlreas the Prin cipal, B. 1, NVALUll.llarri.shnor. Pa. decTiffm E late trmcIJONES QURIC, huving been diroolred A. by /he ..I , AU/ . 1 J. L. ou the 27th inst., the bu..luets (.1 :tent arm Mill be ,e.thel by the unuerslgned, at Lb.: 0111,e, corner o: Ita,s and First streets. ISAAC JUNES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, 1834 pxt2ty Isaac Jones , IXtr AVUFACTUREIt of epilog and Blister Stoat; Plough Slab steel, suet Plough Wings. Coach and Eliptie ' ltia , + Nut Taper, half patent, &roe, Mail and hammered Iron Aales,—airner of Koss cod First atr—ta, Pittsburgh, Pa. ocal y MEM D. t i ,L2 i c :i y. l l l t F is. A . Cj or ti t li ,,, ll . B ucifarce:7lE:nliter' Co., Improve/ Steel end Fleet streets. Three Elon ses and Lots for Sale. -Iva, pn•ate sale, HOUSES AND LOTS. One Brick nouee. ritunted oa Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty street.•; Lo: 29 trot front by 79 fret bark. Also, one Lot and two Houses, on Logan street, Sixth Ward. Our Ilou.r fronting on Logan street, and the other on Carpenter's alley; Lot 24 fee: by Wei. Also, the stand I now occupy, on the corner of Ferry end Water e , [roots, the lease runninz oneyear from let of April, 10:Z, nth the Furniture, Bedding, de, The Muse at pron co: todmng a good buslnens, and Is pleasantly !cleated- For terms and further particulars enquire of ALEX. CUPPLIS3, corner of Ferry and Water Aram/. R. IL A. C. Duncan,. 3. lhit:Lers .g t:t h l:Laix i,w Fo t r i : fled Liberty FL, PiWburith. Pa- I ))19,3' Silver Manufactory. EIIISLEXthL, tc—ltkonomazq Lt NUM. 0 to superior facilities in Luau ufactiui ng my own work, we are now puking at :cast le per Cont. lower thaw the mantra cities, or elsewhere. All work is warranted. Sierltng also manufacture [lcons of the British sterling quality. Watches and Watch repairing continued, with every fa t-tilt,' acid renewed determination to give entire satisfaction to customers, both as to price and the superior quality of the work. W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller , novl4 corner of Market and Fourth streets. PI.TTSBURGII COACH. FACTORY. illuri.OW lierrriff L 01,5013. 01:0=15 • • Bigelow & Co., Q UCCESSORS TO K 810 ELAM, N 0.49 0 Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitts burh--COACII&S, CRIAUES, PUNA TONS, BLIODIES, and every description of fancy vehicles built to order, and tabbed in a manner nn eurplosed for beauty of design, elegartoe of 9tlah, skill o wnrkmansbip, and durability of materials. Air All work warranted. . nov9 MOURNING GOODS. , VILANK VAN °ORDER had just nicelved a large and bcautiful assortment of Mournhig Collars, Sleeved and d tts iu Crape, Tarlatan and Swiss, black lam and gnu. Veil% black Ilosiery and Gloved, in wool, cotton, and milk; Itibbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A 13a,,ou'd best Kid Gloves can alwapi be found at No. 83 MAS.BET STREET, corner of the Dia mond. n orl7 BUILDING LOT FOIL SALE. A LoT lbt test front on WYLIE etreet, and extending back-lon tort to Wide alley. on the back pert of the Lot IA a Collar Wall, built for two small nooses. Title Lot in a desibubie location for a resideuce; and will be sold low, and on farable Lerma Title good, and meat from m vo umb uce. Enquire of GEO. F. GILL.MORE, it la At Otboe . Mornins Eat. Wanted, BY a sober, induOrious young roan , who will derabnin entire time to hi, business, a SITUATION M Stl/P PING CLERK In • Wholesale or Retail Wareham , ' On An' sistant hook-Keeper, or a place in I% Grocery or WY Store; and will make himself generally uolai lr ni - em ployer. A note addreLsed through the P.," or le.t at the office of the '• P 0,," will [seem I mop attention. lists and Cape. 4 J. WILSON & nON keeps cooissintly on hand every description and variety of EIITS Ahll CAN, troth whohmtle and retail. Thairdtmiling a near furl:lion. able Hat or Cap, prod and &A:y. o nel do well LO giro ua cull before purchaeloir elitorkspe. norIS C. B. uleeldly & C 0. ,• (tUEAP CARPET Wd.IigEfOLISE, ell Third strut, hear Markel, would nelpeetfully inform their friends and the publte generaily, that they have now in story their complete FALL ATOM opt:wining of CARPST6 of every deription, from lb iloyst Velvet and Brubseis, to the nom. Man Ingrain, MOW end Rag. Floor thl Cloth, from one to right yarthiwkle, new designs and very rich. Cocoa and Canton Marti* Uru¢gen4 fl.uga,Mats, Stair Rods Window tht do , de. Pere,r, en want are invited to call and Siam i.e th,,,rotok. Steamboats, Hotels, and lietddences furn ished en dm most reasonable terms. nu all profits and quick salon...SA isms cASI.I ONLY. Oca TO VW liolesals Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Manufacturers. 3HE LiUBSCIiI Skit L. loos importing a auretior quality of till. OF CuUNAC, of which ;,,' of an ounce with 00 mew.... ceirit will produce a line Cognac Brandy. His , iENCES O P ROCHELLE and °YARD'S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX . RUM, ARAC. CIDER and ?BACH BRANDY. HOLLANi. SCHUMAN SCHNAPPS ,„.d SCOTTISH ItrilLiN Y. are acknowledged by the Nee York manufacturers by thr great demand after them. Di. retinue for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, 141 - Malden Lane, New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chembials Patina, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorns Fat. Comity* Sulphate All mon* an dern - le tf L EAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD—r°- sow --- _.AD PIPE ADD SHEET LEAD—The esufarribore are sow remising, and will keep ometantly otihand, a fall supply of Hydrant and Drain Pipe of all eisae; also, Sheet Lead, from 234 to 9 Om to the square foot. ~a ,~~, _ Ohio ud Peimeylvaaln ftradlread s THEoho VIA A !Jae won, rtest, (Waked and asostrellabhe route to Tokde, CLEM Chi Beek Mind, Galena, and t. Loeb, Ia vi• Tlileiteute to cow betothed miles Minter and about eta hours Oak ker to Cldeago, than the draftees one VU, INF DIANAPOLII3. Three Deny Trains between Sfthbeah and Cknroland. Three Daly n 8 et Cleveland and Moss,. Thee to Cleveland six hours, Mirage twenty-two hours, end St. Loofa tlilety.tren Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A. M., 7400 i M., and 640 P. M, connecting at Hudak, with Trains for • Cuyahoga Palle and Akron, and arriving in Cleve's/stint 10.04, A. M., 2.20, P. M., and 8.274 P.M. The Trainer of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitta burgh at 3.00. 4. M., 8.00, A. M., ard 3.00, P. 1114 all con-. nesting at Alliance with trains which anise in Cleveland et 10 04, A. M., 240, P. M., and 8.43, P.M. Possnngers for Toledo, Chmago, St. Lon* Rock. Wand, Galena, and the North.wmt, who wish to go through with. out detention, wilt take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 tO A. M., and 4niring la Cteveland at 220 P.M., as that I. the only train by which close consontknot are made through to the al,ove• paints. Passengers by this train raach Chicago at 7.30 next tocrolng and St. Louis at mid. Time gained by going via Cleveland, eight bons The Trains from Cleveland to lea Chicago leave u follivrei Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 230 A. M.. 7 45 P.M4 arrive et Chicago et 11.00 P. M.. 7.00 A. IL and 1200. M. i'rnins leave (or Rock Island sod St. Louis m %Row r Le.ive Chicago at 9.15 A. M., 10.06 and 11.00 P. M. Passengers for St. Loafs go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, aria thence over the Chicago and 311selseippi Railroad to Alton. and thence by Steamboat ("M miles) to St. Louie. Pareengers by the 933, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louie at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. IL Train at noon next day. Baggage checked through td Cleveland, and there re. checked for Chicago .no St. Lode. FARE Vitt A LLLSNCE AND CLEVELAND. ln clue. lar mans. 231) Mate. To Alliance 42 30 ITo Chicago 411 60 9 120 Clevehr.d.....- 400 La Salle__ 14 60 12 60 Toledo 600 Rock bland. 16 60 13 50 Detroit.-- 600 St. Louis.-- 19 60 15 50 Paseengers are requested to procure their tickets at the ()Moe of the Company, In Monongahela Rouse, third dear berme the corner. J. DURAND, Sup't ClevelareL J. A. CLADOHEY Arent, dent , WINTER, ARRANGEMENTS. THE PENNSYLVANIA 1854. 1854. RAILROAD. THE MAIL TRAIN will leave every morning (Scuidays excepted) at 7 o'clock, stopping at all the regular Ma tions, arriving in Philadelphia at 1130 A. AL THE FAST TRAIN will leave Pittsburgh daily (meant Sundy,) at I o'clock, stopping at Irwin's, Greensburk. S Lockport, Johnatown, Wilmore, Gallitren La- Altoona, Cc., arriving in Philadelphia at 5 o'clock, the D6I morning. THE EXPRFSS TRAIN will leave every avetting at fr.3o o'clock, stopping only at Greensburgh, Latrobe Lockport, Johnstown SommerhilL Gallitaen, Altoona Co., connecting at H arrisburg with the train for Bahl more, and arriving In Philadelphia or Baltimore, at 2 o'clock, P.M. THE AOCOMMODATION TRAIN will i teava every alter noon (except &inlay) at 5.80 o'clock, stopping at all rep. tarTitk' SZrEtTal7 lg iifttlilt r li '' T ß lLLl " V i ea;es daily (except Sunday,) at 11 ceckek, A. H., stopping at all sta tions and running only as for aa Briuton'e. RETURNING TRAINS arrive in Pittsbaggii. Pint Ac. commodatkm arriving at %o'clock, A.M. Rrpreas„ LB) P. M. Second Accommodation, 7, P. M. Mail 12.80, M. Fast Line, 2.20, A. M. Fare to New York, {11,60; lam to Philadelphia, g 9; Faro to Baltimore, WA. 'Fare to Harrisburg, K2O. checked to all stations on the Pennsylvania rood, to Philadelphia and Baltimore. Passengers purchasing tickets in ears, will be Charged rat czars In addition to the station rates, except from Matrons where the Company have no Agent. Pennsylvania money, and par funds only, rewired In payment for tickets. NOTICE.—In ease of Mes, the Company will hold themselves responsible for pasonal baggage only, and for an 'amount not exceeding $lOO. N. 11.—The Excelsior Omnibus Line has been employed to convey pa nemgers and baggage to and from the Depot,et • charge not to exceed 15 cents for each passenger, sad 15 cents for each trunk. For tick.ts, apply to 7. MESICIMEN,Agent, At the P. B. B. Put/anger Station. ontAbortl at. Pittsburgh, November 13th, 1853--f 1.2•14 I.lA(emi,j,a A. it.j:l3l A New A rraurgement, COMMENCING FEBRUAR Y2B, 18154. 1854. gialpligiallie 1854. MAIL. TRAIN leaves, Pittsburgh at 8 AM; dine• at once; takes tea at Creetime. and makes a close con. unction there with a tast Express Train, reaching Clikain• nail about 12 o'clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a" 3 o'clock, P. M., after the arrival of the Exprete train from Plillsdelpids, and reach. CreAllne at 11,30 P.M, connecting with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connection. ore made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Belfontalne and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianola:Ma and towns in Indiana. Oonnectiorm are made with Cleveland. MonroeniOn San duslty, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with &myna, tipper Sandusky, Forret, and the towns on the Mad River Rood. A 1.., with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns On the Mansteld road. Pars to - Cincinnati $7; to ItullunapolissB; to Dayton $6,60; to Toledo $8 ; to Columbus $5,25; to - Zanesville $6,10; to Olevelend $4. Through tickets to Louisville at minimal men. . „ THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 115 P M, and tenches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P 31, misnaming with the fast Express Train through In fifteen hours to PhilaO Aphis 31A/1, TRAIN leave. Creitline at 2.80,1- AL, oz. (has.;.. rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, sod arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P NEW BRIGHTON AOCOM3IODATION TRAIN lames Pittsburgh nt 10 A M. and 5 P Si, and New Brighton at 6 A 31, and 1.15 P 31. FILEIGIiT TRAIN leave. Pittsburgh at 7 A hi, and 9?. M., and arrives at 4.30 AM, and 4.30, P 3f. Afir The Trains do not run on Sunday. 430 - 'rickets or further information. apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Peansylvattla Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner ore under the Monongahela House, Pittaborghior of PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT ANA ONLY RELIABLE ROME. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE HT CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Route from Chicago to St. Lonie. '•RAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) on arrival cf Express Train of Michigan Southern AM Central Railroads— 14. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL ... . . 816, A. M. • " REMIT EXPRESS... -10:05, P. M. Trains run through to St. LOl4ll in fourteen hours, via Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, without chuuge of cam_ or bo_orve, connecting at Alton with cuauy Line of P.askets for liaunibul, Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louie with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS., and intermediate points on the Id issisMppi, and with regular lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS SS HOURS - - - . •. Baggage chested through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen teal and Southern Trains, and at the depot In Chicago. N. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORCULY, 7i, Supectinterulent. Air Thibagh Tickets to St. Louis., by this routs. can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Ofticia of Cleveland and Pitts burgh ana . Citdo and Pennsylvania RBlltOad, faep27:din MZ;EMi2=MIEME= Commetietng December Ist, 1864. FiliST CLASS—Bmonis, Cedar and Wooden Ware, Fie& era, Furniture, seemed hand, Fara, tianos, Amin? , Wines, in baskets or boxes: 90 mute "f 100"Tha. • &mind Chas—Dried Fruit, Beeswax, Deer Skina, Oltnsr and Timothy Seed, Glassware, Hardware, Raga, ignil and Sheep Pelts, Eggs and Leather: 75 cents +I 100 IlpS Third Chum—Bacon end Pork (loom) Button , . &DIM kegs or bbis ; Hemp, Hides, Soap, Windo. Ghta, and ert• ton, uncompressed: 65 cents 100 Tbs. Flair& Maras Alcohol, Bacon (in sushi 0r. 3 . 85 ..) , Barley and Malt, Beef and Pork, Candid, Chess* L ar d an d Lard Oil, Whisky, Cotton (compressed,) Luf2 51, ...4 5 0 .. 100 die. Flour, $1 bbl. (noßcißst FRANCEBCO3, Freight Agent. 1 - 1 eN,VrkT DR. HENPExi.oviN, OCULIST IND AURIST. m AND Sea WiToOCT CUTTING, atcot a, a t wa, of Tot CSE OF CLIMEES. OFFICE 458 BROADIPAY, 001 E GRAND It, NEW YORK. 11,4,.. from 8 A. U. to 4 P. N. 7 - 10E . GE r , GusifFLATE) LIDS, Intlnamation, Acute or • et,,,,„l,,,panouies with Films, Inds, Ai:neurons and ~,r i edour., Weeping or Watery Eye, are among the dL w yrat the eye which are treated by Dr. Id. with Aniewes,s of the Ear treated upon scientific principles. ClAll:.ya. (inserted without an operation. 'Ad letters p soCure prranpt attention. •We select • lot :owing references from among the thou. sends of os s wl , ch hare been enocesafolly treated by Dr. 'lenders, e Wm_ J /rye Broadway, Albany, N. Y. Alfred Southwick inter, • Goodspeed, Oleo. Falls, N. Y. •Wm. W. Smith, ',troll, Mich. 'Mrs. A. M. L Wi.son, New York City, N. Y. f Rise Mary Bellows. N. R. Btatien, Duchess so., N. Y . *Edward G. Bolger, Briztol, Conn. 'John &mitten, Engineer, N. Y. Daeld Little. Nrigir.eer, N. Y. Wm. 1. H. Giles, all. wrier and Erg., N. Y. fJemes W. Elrby, Brooklyn, L. 1. Jarvis Rodgers, 4.4 A. R. Reeves, Telegraph OporstOr, Pt. Nicholas Rotel. B. 31. Ferries, Organ Builder, Ilonston St. B. B. Doolittle, 11. D., Hudson, N. Y. 31. Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. 31. P. Co; dels, Teacher Penmanship, Troy, N. Y. R. L. Roes, Albany, N. Y. • A. Dillenbath, betoaoTtady, N. Y. Capt. B. B. Ilawiland, Athens, N. Y. John W. LianketL, llingbampton, N. Y. *The. patients were blind, and had to bs led to theolloa At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the tit, at pleasure. erhese cases of Amanrosis were restored to eight after they were given up as incurable by the faculty, and nut be referred to by any person who wishes to lam the Leta in theca cases, by writing to tbem. Jana - . T..7CAM5T.,141 0. T. JOIMiNnThy. . Elceialor Carriage Factory. J 0 H: :STUN, BROTHER a Cu., PiteCTiCAL. COACH buggfts, corner of Rebecca and Schnontstreets, Abs. g b,6, city, Pa., have on band and are manufacturing an e .t.,,,.ava assortment of Carriages, hockawaytt, Burgles, Baggage Cara, ec., made in all their 'tartar" styles, with regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all i . theix work the but maims inn and emtern hickory. U tah" attended to on most reasonable term& They feel confident that all w may favor them with their patent. age, will be perfectly sati.lied on trial :X their work. The Pittalaugh and Manchester Ormilhues a pass every fif teen minutes during the day. ' oct/Icly The Hons. or lieefe VCR WISTSBN PENNoILVdhi la, A fi T g PITTSBURGH. 1. now °pert Yor the reception of inmates regularly me• mittei from counties competing the Western Judicial Me lba of Penwylrania. Forms of commitment can he oh. tallied of the Superintendent, t.t the House of Refuge, se of the theretary, at the office of Palmer, Hanna B. Co. By order ofßoard. dude JAMBS ANDIEBBON, llYeakhetl J. W. BUTLER is street. 00, 99 least Iffil W a4 ; CLAVNLAND AND P RAILROAD. F.: • 1' IN CONNEOTICy WITH ISE cm. GEORGE PARKER, Kleket Agent, Federal Meat Station. JOHN ERMA, Peseenger Agent. _-. FREIGHT TARIFF,