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'"' '4 . . • • •...:* L 1 14',7:.'4l` ..." ; ../ : i : ~ • `' yr. , ,_I ,„- , 4. .. - , , .. ..• 4 . .4,.y ‘. • ..i , _r2. , >•••,...) , " ,. .'" - y, • kiet, , 7,.,Tl , 44.' i r i ,'„f -*..,./ :, 4 . 0 041 7 .. 4," ::4tt• 10 14 - 000.40., IMIEI WEDNIEDA 's' lit (V 1s frj , TOUGTB F - OitBALI ?IU 3 OFFICE- Tireasna..—Oer play-goers all appear to be delighted that Manager Foster has effected a re enitutement with Miss Ince. During her pre, Mons sheet engagement, she left such a favors ' Me impression, that they are all glad to hail her Meru again. She appeared last night, but to rather • „poor house, which, however, can only be ascribed to the play, she appeared in—the Eltsimger. Although the character or Mrs. Heiler is one wherein an actress can exhibit her ability to oonsithwable advantage, the play ie so contemptible that ii rarely draws a good house. We were sorry to see Miss Ince select it for her opening night, anffnur anticipations that a poor indienee would follow, were, unfortuna rely, More than realised. The lady rendered 'the character with great effect; in fact so com pletely did she identify herself with the part, that she drew tears of sympathy from al: the Ladies present, for her fictitious sorrows. -To:night, Sheridan,Bnowles' beautiful pl iy of ;Ave wilt be performed, Miss Inee appearkg as the Countess. This character is the one in v.ttich she first made her debut in Philluielphis: ,her representation received the unanimous eii;:oni me -Of the press of that city, and was CODE ider itd II triumph in every sense of the word. The ,Zedyer, in noticing if, says it was distinguished by a strict fidelity to nature, and a close study Of the author. There was a chasteness of tone, • distinctness of utterance, and a perception of character, far beyond what are ordinary, and an execution to the extent of her physical pow er as accurate as the mind is capable of _bon oohing. We hope to see the Theatre crowded :Ole evening. ASSAULT AMID BareasT.—C. A. Barker was 'held to bail, yesterday, by Alderman Parkinion, for committing an assault on Edward Edwaids. Matthew Zimmerlee, a boy 'boat ten years of age, made .information. against John Weeks, s shoemaker to whom he was an indentured ap prentice, for ill-treatment. A warrant was nod - to* hie arrest. On run Timm —The express train on the Omani Railroad, due here at 1 o'clock, P. M., was detained several hours, yesterday afternoon, by running off the track at Florence. No one was injured. ABM= lairruel.—Rev. John Lord will de liver his fourth and last lecture before the Toting Men's Library Association, to-morrow evening, in Masonic Hall. Subject—Napoleon Bonaparte. .^ • ilttettone—Dally AT the Oselmetetak Baler ROOM, earner of Wood and fifth streets,at-lOwkdock, A. M., • general assortment • ant noes, lI of ilesionshls, fi t aiid Panty Dry Goode, Clothlng,JMote ate,Celey AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., Grandee, Qtteetenware, Glassware, Table Otitlery, Looking Citemei,'New and hewed Used Household and Kitchen Pur i enure, • AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Farley Artielee, Musical Inatruutenta, flarfbrarenna Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goodg, Gold 611 d Slim: watches, An • P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 1i63131 ..... ' WATIONAL MINING COMPA.NY STOCK AT AIICTIt IN 11 —On THURSDAY. EVUNING, February Lit, at ' , o'c'ock, at the literebanta' Eseliange, Yoo.rtit street,a i be mold, by order of James M. Cooper, Secretary and T surer, about 150 ehmitook. to he Natio n nal Mining to pm, of Mt:blow, force fir non-payment of seem , sinen . 1 7: . No. 6,, and enbject to Mont No. 7 of two dollars pr .. abaci, now due- JanSD . ~,P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ..._ • AA irVaN ruds MINl5lal - iItiMPAN STUCK AT A UC. •TION —On THUH.SDAY NVENING, February let, at 7 o'clock, at the Merchants' gachango, Fourth street, wall be sold, by.order of James M. Cooper, Secretary and Treat- Auer, about 2,600 „shame Stock in the Adventure )lining goimFang of Michigan, forfeited gar non-payment as assess meet Mo. 2. I Jan3ol P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ITALPABLIC &NANO AND 8 , ,p15 AT Aldt7L'loN.--Qa sV THURSDAY, EVENING, February Ist, et olultrit, et . lhallierehants' Sazhange, Fourth 0114 will be sold 10 shares Bank of Pittsburgh Stoc k ; - 4k abates Exchange Bank Stock; • 14 shams Pittsburgh Trust Company Stock; • 20 share. CitisomrDe -ite Ban i cwek, 25 shares Ohio and Pa r Railroad Company Stork, 40 'Mires North American Mining Company Stock; 151500 Coupon Bond Mormagabelai Nat Ira nom Conii.enr, JAM P. M. DAVIS, Austione, ricarnSYLVANIA. FEIULALEC CULL AT HAKBIcIU PA. . rnins Inititutkak, for the literiff min or: ri ot , c• I'ucpq I . Ladies, vestal by Charter with Tull Co!legiate you: rs, bean in 11111.120,111-131 01Wrati01.1 Inc more than one you. _ _The /oCatiOn is one of the most pleasant and picturempa: it the State, The arrangement. of 11, 01311epl are 51141 or afford peculiar adractages in aequirmd u eolal bOOl- to. the stiperstructUre. There ant two department,— the Oolugim. the Preparatory, with their approorn i t e - bilMohes of learning. The mune of Andy it. eit,h iirre dross i a , d mesg natatany e Uwe.s many di ff erent Young La. ited at .ffer.rd of babe ten. Egir.llE - VkatLY ft. WALIsil, A. 5.1., Principal. hi/.5 U. Cu:Lucas, Principal Female Teacher. thee PARRS A. JokLINXI, Aaeittant. hraolza. hi. DANNY.; restore of French, de.• U.O. liOnainutt, V. P., Lecturer on Anatomy. tie. • Wa. S. how.era, Lecturer on !Natural Naturel Philosophy, de. Elm. J 081.20 HOCRLSA, Pear. of Instrumental Mu-tic. • .. Joe. T. Care, Prof. Pool !tunic. • Yoreircalars, or for other Information, adiress:the Prin cipal, H. WAUGH, llarrasburg. Pa. der:ffut • BANK EYE:ILA/YOU, • THIRD STREET, likilriihtiN Waal) 51ARKET. riVIN Subscribers brit leave to illtOrm ?rands and t thepublie generally, :hat a•ey have le'acett the ah , re well known Seetaurant, uhah btu j 1.14 been thoroughly renovated, repaireil end re ?vanished, and cow open. The pismiiiiaors have spared nu eXpel:l6. to make the block ET , cbsoge a comfortable resort, well fur the epicure no the borates. man. The border ri ill at all times be stork.") with Unidelicarles of the season, and served up under the auspi ' cies of experienced cooks. They respectfully ask for the patroinge of • generous piddle. .1. SCLIANDELMEREn, Janllkly (1. It FRANCIS. A Card OWING to • steady drain upon our funds and an hMill Or outside pressure, together with the ex framed/acuity of realising our securities, we hove !mei ociapelled to numeral our business. Our creditors may rest confident that our entire inkhht *deem will be fully paid,as wehareunqu.ti•mald- a !ergt staid= dyer our liabilities. KRASI6II. R ' Aum. Jenuary 20, 185b—fjac23 If WY PAltTitiEltSllll' heretofore existing under the etyie of " KR&WER., WORK r YOUNG," Philadelphia, le thirday dilisolved; Samuel Work, George Young and Wm. • WOonch, pulog the intere be of hr.,mer hebto in hid firm. T rc he h t ns :nine-as will st citntinuor by i• WORK, YOUNG & M'COUCII.." January 22, 1855. Ala" nwpooltore to our .thce, will please call and revel,: their bille and noted loft with uo for eallovtion. jan23 KRAMER A RAIIM. - • AIRIFOLD & WILLIAMS, 1 1 0010PACITMR9 OP . • CUL= Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATION OF DUILDINGS. rap A. W. VIII contract for warmin trod vernallutiog, t•y stem or hot water pipee, or Chlhoro, Pornace; Church. es, Schools, Ilottpf4le , Iftetorire, Green Iltrok•tr, Court .Houmurgh.a, Jails, Hotels or IhrelliDge. No. 25 F tre,t, Pittsb Notice. A Li, RESSON6 having Rooks .r Certificate. of Dry/..it JCL against the undersigned, are requested to pre.ent th saw at our °race, for settlement. 1100 N a BARCIENT. Pltiaburgb, January 24th, 1655—{jan26 AUDTbi S. STOCK AND 1L BILLLOOMI BROKER, Office., No. GI Fourth 11., above Wood. 'MOM, Drafts, Bond., btorlgages, and Loans on culla .I.‘ Urals, ingottatai. Stock,' bought and sold on con, sahadon. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Monks. C eU :Calinlonicatioin latent.' to promptly. bulb? To Wholesale Greeters, Liquor Dealers skid ilazaufeeturers. rt;igfaoenuroliri" mw quality IM of SITI RIB TIVo7w i t i ch opure Spirit will produce a tine Cognac Brandy. Ills 11r iCkla OP ROCHELLE and OTARDB ; of JAMAICA out ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. BRANDY CIDER and 'PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS sad SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York titutaGicturere by the grout demand after them. Di rection. for wee will Invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCUTWANCER, 141 Malden Lane, New York. /L.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemical., Platlna, Manganete; Thorne Ext. Copaiva, Sulphate Am en. • &a. docglie tt Hats and Caps. J. WILSON A SON keeps constantly on hand ~vary deocription and variety of FIATS AND CAPS, both tybolorale and retail. Those desiring a rood fashion. - viable Hat or Cap, good and cheap, would do well to give as o ;'•u: • call beans purchasing elsewhere. noelli I At Carpets Leas men undersigned having reduced the pric of Llirir en -4••. •• • • tire stock of Carpets, (di Cloth., Rug , . slate,Slatting, from 2// to 25 per cent, call the vitteution of petsons in , -• • • mini of any articles in their line to mu following. • - Tballr stock is one of the Amgen and hest selected in the • • d 4, and consists in pert of o'• Velvet and Brumole; • • -Tapestry Brussels; Aubusson Bromide; -• Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; - • patent Tapestry ingrain do; Superfine and tine do; • Twilled and. plain Venetian do; - Hall and Stair do; t - •-• Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; 'r • Wool and Cotton it:Trait do; • Stair Reds, Window Shades, end a large assortment of Oa Cloth, from 2to 24 feet in width. Trans am' coot. C. B. HI:ALLY CO., No. 82 Third strret T ATEBT MUSIC—POSTER'S LATEST SONO —Hard Times Came Again No More; as sung with immense Illeasas by Sanforo's Serer:mien,: words and music by & C. Poster. rtheriedaya• • brinier:me . : Conier. . Yetitifsenon% Dew song: by Barker. . I'm Waiting for the Spring Time; a most charming new MUNI: by bather. lib•litappy Mau; w - ng and chorus: , Mos Tot Myself nt All; one of the best Irish ballads ever Iltiben: by & Loeee. Vial= and Ma Dinah comic song: by Perry. I Cannot Smile Dear Mother ; new : Barker. .1 Blightar than the Morning stair Browne. The Bract and the Home: Dreftler Ballitoom Etiquette, etc., etc., twelve.] in advance of the trade and for sale by HENRY KLEB Jan. Sign of the (LIR. harp, No. lot Third et John W. Botii-er-4 Co., VINSWANDING AND COMAUSSION Si SNCIIANTE.-- Denim to all kinds of Pittsburgh ilatinfacturei, Lad Pip* sad girt Gad, 67 Front ptr...t. - - - - Manley. Sarrela tow Bale. -- IT tow -FOB, tIALT t ;ye ottr . rpose. Apply at U MUM MEE -171* • -4- •••••• '.• • • ' - ' I L. RITY POST. •JANUARY 81, AUCTION ,SALE 6 P. X. DAVIS, Auctioneer R. .• fq WS BT'TELEG Bc Med Fapreoly for 6014 Mugu Post. °Ns wiz unit pYox 3711011, ARRIVAL orVaz Aram& Mune; January 80.z—The steamer Africa ar rived to-day, with Liverpool dates to the 20th, being one week later. The war news is entirely unimportant. Notb- ing decisive has ocourreebeforellebastopol, and affairs remained unchanged. Negotiations are still in progress, but nothing is certainly known respecting them. The chief interest of the news centres in the proceedings of the Congress of Vienna. The hopes of peace and fears of war are of vast mag nitude, squally balanced. • Tue French and English ministers at Vienna have received the newest" , power to reopen ne gotiations. Gorteattakoff,tit is understood, has received written inotruotions from hie govern ment, which, it is rumored, is anxious for peace, There are conflicting statements, as usual. about Austria, but it generally understood that nho leans towards the allies. Prussia complains of Austria's actions. Elforts are making to obtain the consent of thr ..Ilies, especially by the Prussian cabinet. The approaching Congress of Nations is more up! more talked of, and the Daily News looks for rood results of the Congress, if the United States takes part. ) Bavaria had almost completed the complement of her army. Letters say that the Swedish army would im mediately be placed on a war footing, and in creased to 65,0430 men. RUBllia is preparing for the spring campaign, and the Baltic army is organizing. The latest dates from the Crimea are to the 10th. Affairs were precisely as before. Omar Pasha arrived at the camp on the 6th, and re turned to Varna on the Gth. Reinforoements were constantly resealing the allies. Lord Raglan has sent to India for the 10th Huesars, and the Turks in the Crimea are to be made up to sixty thousand men daring January. The Russian reinforcements were advancing by forced marches. The weather was frosty, with some snow, which retarded the besiegers. The Piedmontese troops embark on the 28th of Febrnati. _ Private Vienna letters say that Gortsohakoff is instruoteil to accept any terms except the re duction of the Russian fleet, and the occupation of Russianlerritory. There is nothing further about the invasion of Dobrniecha.l The Ruesians, after the affair at Fu!Oohs, re crossed the Danube. A Vienna' despatch says that Buol has de minded an explanation of this affair from Gorts chakoff. The Turkish force at Dobrudsoha is estimated at 30,000, mostly reanite. The fleets in the Black Elea have suetained no damage. GREAT BRITAIN _ . Cobden has addressed his constituents at Leeds, stigmatizing the attack on Sebastopol as a colossal mistake; the question being how to get out of it. Other speakers favored the war. There are malicious rumors afloat that De Lacy Evans has been offered an Indian appointment, in order to frustrate his contemplated disclosures in Parliament. Four hundred London dock laborers had been sent to the Crimea to unload ships. The fate of the British ship Beernice, which has been missing since 1852, from Shanghai, has been discoved. The Europeans on board ware murdered by Lascars, and . the crew of the ship burned. The assassins w ere captured and exe cuted. FRANCE Baring & Brothers announce that they will re mike Eoglish deposits on the French loan, the whbliamount of white will be taken In France and Spain. Thu new constitution has been submitted to the Chambers. Its main features are that the ' sovereignty -emanates from the nation. The reli gion of the nation is Roman Catholic, but tole ration is allowed. The press will be free. The confiscation of property and the death penalty for political offences are abolished. A national guard is established. The legislators is to oon gist of two chambers; the Senators to be elect ed for life, with property qualifications. There is to be one representative out of every 50,000 citizens. The Courts to meet annually. The Courts to regulate the strength of the army and give assent to royal marriages, and appoint the regency when occasion requires. B WITZORLAND. The Swiss conference is about to be •pened, with a view of adjusting existing difficulties be tween Austria, Switzerland and Denmark. ea The bill altering the constitution passed the first reading in the Legislature. RUSSIA' A six-fold land tax, payable in 24 instalments s to be imposed on Polish proprietors. COMMERCIAL INTELLIOESCE. The America had arrived out: her advias improsi • mire buoyant tone to the Cotton market. which rinsed at siight advance in prices. The aal. of the week were 56, - 000 balsa. Milligan quotes Orleans middling at 5 3 16. At Manchester there was no improvement. Breadstuffs.—At the crone on Friday, Flour showed an advance of W. Wheat firm but not active; 3d advan.. Indian Corm has wightly improved during the week, sod clotted at an sivence of 0.1. Consols, 9134. Lrvearoot, January 10—Milligan's Circular quotes Cot. tan ea having Advanced u with a firm market. The sales for the week were 56.000 bal., including 10,350 bales to speculators and 0,300 to eerstriers. The quotattota are; Orleans fair 5 1 4 tuddling,6 3 Ifis Upland fair 634ki5 1 le. Tha Membeeter advices ate unfkVorable. BreatletufL..—Flour transactions email and prices firm ; 'west Ohio 444345±. Wheat has recovered from the pre- Inoue decline and advanced 3d.: Transactiom mail and pries. firm. White Wheat Ile 9.10138 91. Corn has re corered and advanced 01, with a moderate bminces; whit. 44a Csl44ss: mixed 43s &1. MNISI=IEI londcu money market dull; Connote <lived at Gl] y ; American nrockr firm. Bullion In the Bonk of England I.:d d,rwsed .£1,100,040. Richardson, Spence & Co. quote old Western Canal Flour at 42.r@i3s; new dull at 40s; straight Baltimore 140i455. Yellow Corn 434 6d0.146; tel Wheat lUa Walls CU. They all. quote Beef as unchangxl. Pork SSA, for prime mess, which mores freely. Boron dull; now 4854-1.8. ;no old. Lard dull at 49C4051. In Tallow the week'. transaction. were small, at Is lower. The brokers report Linseed Oil in moderate demand at 36a 6.1(375. Tets firm with upward ten.lency. Bur.reand Molasees and Coffee are dull, !led a shade lower. Tobacco firm, but traneactlons LATEST FROM CALIFORNIA ARRIVAL OF THE STAR OP THE WEST. NEW YORr., January 30.—The Star or the West arrived with 200 passengers and $640,000 in specie. Consigned to Duncan & Sherman, $402,000; Adams, $107,000; Wells & Fargo, $51,000; Drexel & Co., of Philadelphia, $25,- 000; Newhouse & Spartz, of Philadelphia, $lB,OOO. The Sierra Nevada arrived at San Francisco on the 6th. Copious mine prevailed throughout the State, and the miners and agriculturists were rejoioiog under the improved prospects. The storm of the la had done taut% damage n many places. The Legislature assembled on the 2d. Stone, Whig, has been elected Speaker of the Assembly for the Territory acquired under thst Gadsden treaty. There are reports in various shapes of the discovery of rich mines of gold and copper, and the emigration is tending towards the New Pur chase, Which+ will soon be filled with an active population. The majority of the prisoners who esoaped from the Penitentiary have been recaptured. Measures are on foot to-fund the city debt of San Francisco. Meiggs, the defaulter, has turned up at Ta bite. On the 19th November ho was to sail for :utaki. From the Sandwich Islands we learn that a dieturbancelopir. place at Relates Wand, adja cent to Tehiti:- One of the Chiefs revolted 'against the King; a battle ensued which lasted five hours, and reaulted in the dispersion of the rebels. The loss of the Government troops was four, and the rebels eight killed. Brig Argyle Ashore.—Pour of the Crew Drowned, and others In Peril. Long Beeson, N. J., January 30.—The bark Argyle from Glasgow for New York, came ashore five miles south of Square Inlet, on the night of the 28th, and is fast going to pieces. The life saving apparatus cannot be rendered effective. One man reached the ben h, and four of the crew and one passenger were drowned. Five others are clinging to the bowsprit. She was laden with pig iron. Perilous Situation of Passengers on a Ferry-Boat Loutsvixxx, January • 80.—There is an im mense excitement on account of the ferry- boat for Jeffersonville and Cincinnati train, with 200 passengers on board, having this morning been lodged by the ice on the Falls and grounded. The ice has gorged around her, and it was thought for some time that all would perish, but they were finally resorted by the life boats. The ferry boat, it is thought, witt•prove a total loss. BerraLo, N. Y., January fierce wester ly snow storm has bean raging for the last 24 hours. Priam the - South. aurtmoas, January 80.—The New Orleans and intermediate malls, as lamas due, hays been received with Texas dates to the 21st. A Pacific Railroad Company lies been organ- lead, and Robert W. Walker sleeted President. A deposite of $BOO,OOOlO specie is to be made. The Draining Rouse of Mmes. R. and D. Mills, near Galseston, was burnt, destroying 800 hogsheads sugar and 1200 hada. of molasses. . . Limit. Hunter, of the Navy, Dismissed. WASEtiIiGTON,CITT, January 80.—It is said that the Secretary of-the Navy has sent a letter to Lieut. Commanding Charles G. Hunter, diemis sing him from the naval service of the United States, for leaving the Brazil squadron with the brig Bainbridge, without leave from the Com mander of the equadronr Nomination for Q shire. of New Hemp- MAXCHISTER., N. H., January 80.—The Know Nothing Convention to-day nominated Ralph Metcalf, of Newport, for Governor, vice Rev. Mr. Nfoore, ineligible. _ . N oil nation of Stat., Senator. itILAVELPIIIA, January 30.—J. Murray Bush b.. been nominated by the Democrats for State Seo tte, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the de.t:o of Mr. Foulkrod. MEI{ULI L POST - • . PITTSBURGH BOARD P TRADE AND MERCHANTS' E CHANGE.. OFFICER Pir..rident—JOlTN BIIIPTON. First rim President—Wm. 11. • .TO. • Sfronel '" 'Wv . R. I -Awn. Sni - rdary—Wv. $. Trf6lll7l,—JollN D. SCOUT. Beiperintendent—S. T. NoRTEIANI, J. V. PinnittrA of Arbitration for Jan:m . 7.—W. R. Mow; 4 ALAI. OODDeolf, J. ArDritirr, DAVID B. PALL, JOEN SCOTT. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH XARKISI cisme or VIZ DAIL! MOULIN POll,Ol 'Wednesday, January 61,1666. ' Flour is becoming stiffer in oonsequence of the receipts by rikP being cut off for the time. The following are the sales FLOUR-682 bbln superfine and extra at $9,50@8,75. GRAIN—Corn 700 bun Mr from store and depot at 82® 85e; 250 do shelled from store at 90c. Oda: 100 bus at 55e. CORN a7F.AIrI6 bbls at $1 ft bus. MOLABBS4-100 bble old crop at =r-, 4 mos; 12 do oak from store •t 23%c, mph. BACON-1,500 - 661s Sides at 7345, time. BUSTER-15 bbls prime roll at Ile. II AT-90 bales from store at V. 2411 too. If 1008-80 dry at 121$1 tb, cash.' AN111.9-20 casks Imported Soda at 354 r, 4 mos. The !English Iron Trade A circular dated Birmingham, January 11th, says: The ironmeeterre meeting today wee fully attended. The hall •red committee room. were during the day crowded. Poch houses as Itarr.aers and lIall(the producers of whatiscaßed market iron,) were undrretood to be firm, but, taken gens rally, the price of iron wee reduced 400 per ton. Bare are therefore at about £9. The concluding meeting will beheld at Dudley on Saturday; but there to no reliance tot* placed upon prices fixed at quarterly mretinge ; they are eeentu• ally settled by nectesity. A candiemble demand for man. ufactured Iron exists, but the North American all, which need to be very considerable, is restricted and uncertain. So soon tut the American tr ade is Improved our exports across the Atlantic may be expected to be better in pre. portion. A/E 11 S FOR RI 1 E R 41E.N. To 13TILISBOAT Nisit.—The Local Inspectors for the Port of Pittsburgh may be bond at the Custom Home, third story, entrance on Bmithtleld street. J#2t Tux Itresa continues at a stand at three feet nine Inches Weather slur and frigidly cold. Ti,e "Prairie Roam" ren, menoed taking freight for M. Louis, wiles,. on opening of navigation. The last arrival from below woe the "Con ; voy," from Wellsville, well freighted. At Wheeling, on Monday, there were Ilea feet Ws incase water in the channel, and falling, STEAMBOATS "1855." ,PITTSBUEOR, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, MID SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, TEM Of' PASSENGERS AND COSTITMIC. FREIGHT PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, N LptrisviLLE, And Saint Louie. Torn Taxi to entopreed of Boren rat elms porrrful Steamers, one 1 . .. r ep lender, total'', and comfort, and P. the eats 7ilE.OUtill DAILY Lint or STrnal Pacarre on it, Ohio river. It eon/mote with the U. S. Mail Line or &camera from llnciora titan Iduterllle and Saint LOll6, by which paasenr.re and freight are flut , tal and re oNpled thrmv4 &illy. Two yew :learners bare been added to the Lila, which now , an., el the followysizibkoar.a,l..., Beata fh arisen,. from littsborgh. DUCEEVE WPATF' 11. N. hrnrailoovrna....Bunday. IiEYSTONE tiTA TY: ....dawn 11AziAr--....--aloodev. ALLEUIT ENT ..... .... Turnaliy. CINCINNATI 11 Ill7Vrtit Wednewlay. PHI LAbFLPIIIA J. 1, ft tea Thursday. .......... 1. N CroA . Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jo, l'id ..... _Saturday. Leave deity At. A. M., preeixely. So triOght after tune ~ 'eloek on the morning of departure. For partd-ulare, apply lomrd. or to .161 IN li lIVING . STON, Agents, .lUIIN FLACK, Monongulasla Howse Buildings, 1:101 - .A1 I Pitt burgh, 1955 "1855 " CANADA WEST. limig""zriltrz:r=l."disi TIIE FINE low prevaure ntaamer TELEGItAPII, It. Lattnua, will make two Ente u week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as Intim, : Leave:, Cleveland nu- Pnrt Stanley, every MONDAY and TII.UItSIIA V EVENING, at 774, o'.lnek. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at I o'clock. I,ave , Port Stanley tor Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATUBDAI: EVENING, at. 7t o'clock. The Telegraph connect. at CIVT.IO.IItI, wi al the Cleveland, tklluml,u• and I:twinned, the Cleveland and PittAlltingh, the like snore, anl the Toledo. Norwalk and Cleveland Ittdlrowle. Ah. roo ne , to at Port Stax,le, with the I,ondou Line of Stages, vehteh connoch, with the Crest Western Itallnoad. F, freight and pansaaa apply on board, or to SOO V ILL • AtilL/EILDALE, Cleveland: E. IIULCOIII.I, Port Stanley, A. APIIKILE. Port !tura ell. Inarni:toor Pittsburgh, Stenbenvill; and Wheeling Packets. The DIURNAL, C.ptain A. 8. 811ErlitY.D, and the FOREST CITY, .ptatn Gnaws D. Moots, w run ue. regular DAILY PACKETS, betwe.so Pittsburgh, nteubetiville awl Wh.eliug, etopping ut .11 intermeditan torte. The DIURNAL will lea,. Pittsburgh on Morelays, Wod nesdays and Fridays, at lo o'clock, A. M.—Aelterning oh. will logien whealtng on Tuesdays, Thur.lay. and Sat unlays at 7 o'clock. A.M. TI FORKSIT CITY will leave Ibtloburgt; on Tuesday, Th orris), nod Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Rokirriing, the will learn Wheeling on Mondays, W ednesdays and Frt day - s, at o'clock, A.M. For freight or paw' apply on board or to J. D. I.7ILLINUWLIOD, Agent, nov2B • No, 155 Front street. For tit. Louts. The steamer ALMA, Captain R. D. COCHRAN, ida i trill leave fur the above nod lutatmediato port n opening of nevigation. For trete:fors...qv apply t,rt board, or to Jana'. C. BARNES, Arent. Fore . Aid Th e steamer FRAHM ti ROSE, Capt. F. MA. ALI SA, trill leave forth° above and intermediate ports on the opening of navigation. For freight or passage • pply on board. For Zanesville. The steamer KATE CASSEL, Capt. JOKItYII • MWAT, Win /tar. for tho above and Intorno,. dicta ports 00 TUKSDAY, 30th inst., at 9 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to janMt ItAIi:VES A LkILLINGWOOD, Agoras. For Lout The simmer ADRIATIC, Captain 0. Sion; jdailiwill leave for the above tad Intermediate ports 30th Inez. , ■t 10 A. M. For IL - eight or paasage apply on hoard. For Cincinnati. The steamer TWIN CITY, Captain & Drs; will leave for the above and intermediate ports n MONDAY, nth inst., at 10 A. M. For height or passage apply or Inard. Nor L oulsville. The atimmer VIUNNA, Captain C ELr, will leave for the above an& Intermediate ports on WEDNE.i.UAY, Obit lost., at /0 A.M. For freight or pamage apply on beard, or to 1an.20 FLACK or WILKINS, Agents I.llllle. The steamer ENDEAVOR, Cant, Jolts MAT, ifilikwill leave for the above and intermediate porta n TUESDAY, hOth inst., at 10 A. M. Fur freight or passage apply uu board, or to janZs D. BARNES, Agent. • For St. Louis. The steamer KEYSTG.NII, Capt. J. J. Roam NM, will lease for the abore and latermeallate ports or MONDAY, 2elb loot., at 10 A. H. For freight or par,eatre apply or board, or to jan2-1 FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agints. ETEMII The steamer CLARA DEAN, Captain ;Wn. I . - Dean, will leave for the above and intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY, 31st Instant, at 3 P. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to jan22 FLACK. or LI VINGSTON, Agents. For Nashville. • arsitThe steamer FAIRY QUEEN, Captain Joan Erto, will lease for the afore port, and all in. termadiate ports, on TUESDAY, 30th inst., at 10 o'clock, A.X. For freight or, paithge apply on board. Regular Wheeling Packet. TILE steamer EXCLIANOR, CapL fit'Cumn, leaven every MONDAY, Wl:Disk:nag, and 111 DAY, at g o'clock.; A. M., connecting with and P. Railroad at Wellsville. got freight apply to J. D. CiDLLINGWOOD, Reguler Wheeling Packet. The steamer VENTURE, Capt. Joss GoaDoN, lailleaves every - TUESDAY, TUURSDAY, and ATURDAY, at 3 P. M. r freight or passage apply on board, or to ra.tl3 J..1111:8 COLLINS t CO., Agent. 1855. First Importation of Fine Watches. 1850. JUST Kt:CEP/ED FOUR BOXES Ult WATCIIRS, direct from Europe, manufactured to my especial order, and which I can fully recommend and warrant as good time keeper. and at lowan maze than are retailed at in eastern Chien We have also Railroad 'Natalia! and Clocks. Regulators Ihr Railroad Stations, $6O to $.7 0. :liver Watches from $lO to SSO. tiold Warden trom $26 to $220 Werra =rem:fa—Our bait lineation, aided by superior workmen, is constantly devoted to the repairing and clean ing of fine Watcher. 67 Market street corner of Fourth. W. W. wuzort, jaalk Praaltaal Watch Maker. • 470 k. yriv43,114/"..r-j. .•• . • . .:~~" .• - - SF Meg, illeysihrwfsig from die lassiingJoinmid. Dr ir giWre eke adisig for 010 :4 1 81, SIO b. wiiirraiU or finaladat it maw WI OW Met 4/ //fp Diteesse or &Wok, 001 • 44, 1 be /imaged- Poosphioto =skis*" cora of 010 meal aoloooloking okarooisr mill beldam to any cm grads. Galtisliarn Delineative Syrup. We understand that our townsman Dr. Georg* W. Oaks ' Icy, Is now &lad his whole attention to the manufacture of his Deparative Syrup old kutract of deirsapszills, In order to supply the extracmtlnacy demands for the ardcle which are oeudag in liram all quarter& This Syrup is with out doubt the best of the kind mad. to the muntry. We know It to be one which we Gan eaaady temmmend to the favorable Dodos of °agreed... It haa been tested by year, of experience and use: lind . dailled to be all that Is e.isimed for it by Its inviinter:‘ It - pamphlet Le lying before as, Ailed with certigeatee of cares, the ammo appended to which are not moo of stomp, as Is usual with documents of this char acter, but wed known MUNN eif Ark, comfy—who brae experieneed the eifects of itis matt,* propertka. Append ed to the list are eartilleatoi of Mamma oou °facers of Berke county, with the sedate their several Ofikev attached, analog that they are veil aegnokuted with the peon , ns whose names are given u smears, (among which ere the Demos of a number of our principal physielans,) and know them to be genuine. We advise those of nor readers who are afflicted ball upon Dr. °skater, at Ms °Mee in North Fifth street, and procure one of these pamphlets, which will not fall to satisfy thorn that hie preparation is one of cur.:dismay power and eilleimenralski eminently deeerving of their attention." Sold wholesale and retail at /NL. KHYBER'S Drug Store, No. 140 Wood street, were V 1 alley. Sigu of the Nekton Norlar. deotalliar Hernia, or Baptur• parable Dassaso. DR. KEYSER, of 140 woo d street, begs lams to an. nounce to the public that he made arrangementa with Mr. Mardi, of New York, to bell and adapt hi. Ramo. Cum Tali* which renolved the prim medal through a on, gical committee, conoistiog of Prole:woes Rounnoc, OLLNOCLIAN, (hug, Lontow, and others, at the New York Industrial Exhibition of all Nat/ono. Dr. Heyman has ofilm back of hi. Drug Store, whore all kinds of TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, LACK STOCKINGS, SHOULDER BRACES, PILE PROPS, and SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, ore Shed sad sathdection 'warranted. Trauma at every prim tie he obtained, and of a quality superior to any others hi the markat. The great premien*, of Rupture has induced the Dr. to give impede attention to thom cases of &mom requiring mechanical support, with full confidence that his long experience to the treatment of ouch cases has enabled him to meet the increasing wants of the minmunity fn this regard. If you have krupture do not fail to call. A.k for Dr. KEYSER, at hi. Wholoaale Drug Store and Truss Depot, No. 140 Wood street, • Pittaburgh, Pa. Sign o f the Golden Mortar. dec2B3la. Barron's Indian Lhalmasat, Back, Limbs, ikla, 11.84, Throat, . "typi, Mambo, Wanes hi the Skin, ­ Dismasee, Wilk Cruet, Dry Setter, Itryalpelaa, Headache, Chalet, Neendpa, Cracks, Sun Pals, Scalds, Berns, Sore Lep, Shecuseklaza II Leers, Sore Throat, Price 25 cents per bottle. &Id wholesale end rittail at Dr. KNYBER'B, 140 Wood street; JOU 31011L111113, Lib arty street, and at J. P. r LItitINCPB, Allegheny city. Jan2o:daer eirAKeirity or Dr. N. s. VldeltOs CleDebra. tett Medicines, .t DIL G. 11 K2:I74MM Drug Store, No. 140 corner Wool stroct and Virgin Cherry Pedroonic, Pulmonary Balsam, Pectoral Expecto rant, Pulmonary Liniment, Demme/ire Syrup, Mart Cor rector, llumor CorroMor, Pure and Medicinal Cod, lira Oil, Anti. Dyspeptic Mixture, Cough and Cathartic Pills,lnervirte, Venalfoge, female Pills, Female Specifie, w sr., used by him comtantly and with unprecedented encoess, ha the treatment of Oo Clmoht, Cbanimption, Arbinal, Heart Diraura, ,Dys prima, &merits, Skin Dimara, .27.11enn .Ftadie ci„,,,pu t tna, Pau, dc, etc. Dr. Pardet unaptalled Plant Ham, natal Abdominal Slappyrterm. Dr. /LW: lmmiroad Plated &el Spring 8 korkkr Brace. Dr. Packs Wm, ham !iv Tube. Al all.lthala of Proprietary bfalkinee, at the lowed prior. Iridium's and retail. novlekdaw If you don't want to be Straight iloaq wear Milky Skoialldcr Drone Sr For mote than two years we hate worn Dr. Keyeer's Washington Suspender Brace," and *MI its pleasant duty again to recommend its wee to all of sedentary ochoPatlelm. thmibining the advantages of a alma/der Mara with those of a pair of Suspenders, it Ls light and comfortable i and efferitually counteracte the dispoontiosi to bears* door sbouidered. TWO. of our readopt who are ka a~kaoch an article, should call on Dr.-Keyser, on Wood alsehl am , tier of Virgin alley, and examine this Brace, which has to. moil' , been much Improved.—Pattsburph Ihspeuch, Dot:em ber B th, 1834. EgAd • holonde and retail at Dr. KEYSER'S Tram and hoolder Bran Depot, 140 Wood irt met. Eign of the Golden Mortar. decadan ------- Baillell Suparane Toilet Soap. ItLbiuND SOAP, prepared Bum the puma and best rue tenet. ; it gives the skin • luxuriant brilliancy, and imparts to the hands • delightful almond odor. BRIAR.", Olive Oil, ?I/Adore, Bouquets, Nymph, Henry, Pistachio, Brown Windsor, Palm)renr, Patchouli, liershmellow, Brown Omnibus, Come, Hazelnut Ott, Palm Omnibus, Verbena, Spring Flowers, Lilac Ambrosial, Jenny Lind, Circassian, kitu,k, Spermneettl Tablet, Ponrine ' go. 1 would reapeeifully solicit Um attention of the ladles of Phllalelphia to my Perrault Loamy/ r Liquid Oily Iliodium, for rendering the skin sett and fair. Also, my A mygdalloe Lotion, for removing freckles, pimples sod asperity of the fare, and to impart to toe Ain delicate elasticity. Fayards i lilayn's Papier fur Rheumatism, Pains, lrrita. Ilona of the Chest, Lumbago, Wounds, Borne and Corns, • superior 'hooch article, universally used throughout Europe. The subscriber continues to manufacture his celebrated Rose, Almond and Ambrosial SHAVIAU elt/11.1, erkieb aro unequalled by any in Lhia country or to Eurepe, and for .hies be coached • Prise Medal at the Wornre rare, Lon don. To be bad of the principal Druggists hi Pittsburgb, and throughout the United Mate. X. BAZIN, Manufacturer and Importer of Perfumery, tic. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, jan22.4awlso Philadelphia. LIST OF 0115111:112 PAZIOTT or atm:, an sot eau IT FL MIMING aatritir.its, er wham, .iggies and Dealers or Rana Ned.pes, 001•GICI . Yourtl'and Wood streets, Pitt,burgla. KENLY.Ii'd AMERICAN COMPOUND; Jayne's A.tersUrc: Carroleative Balsam ; Hair Dye: Expectorant; Sanative Nils: Hair Tonle; Wistar's Belum of Wild Cherry ; Bryant's Pulmonary B 11114.1; Ilconand's German Bitters; Hollsed dO liontettet's Stomach do Merchises' Marine Cathol into Storm.' Scoteb Clough Candy, Price's do; Thorn's ' do; Howe's do; Osgood's India Cholagogus ; Morse'. Invigorating Cordials Tyler's Gum Arabic Drops; Harrison's Hair Dye; Phalon's do Batchelor's do Meklunn'e Male of Opium; Bryant'. Purifying Extract; Dailey 's Pain Extract; Brown's, Semen OrJalllatta Ginger.; MoAllister's do do: Kidder', Lndellible Ink; Payson's do do; Arnhold's do; Dr. Curtis' Elygerna ; Lyons' Kathalron; David's Lilly White; Baxin'e do; Tobias' Liniment; Hunt'. do; Allen'. Nene and Bone Liniment Mexican Mustang do; Furore Arabian do; Gardner', do; Barrel'. Indian do; • Carter'. Spanish Mixture; Barne's Pile Lotion ; Moen Pen; Scarpa's Acoustic Oil; Merchant's Gargling Oil; Rushton, Clark., a Co.'s Cod Liver Oil ; McAllister's Ointment; Singe Itch do; Yerrel's do; Gray's do: Track's Magnetic Ointment; Judkin's do; Swaim's Panama; Houck's dot Sargent's Infant Panacea; Perry Davie' Pain Killer; Ayer's, Cherry Pectoral; lloughten's Pepsin; Kier's! Petroleum; McLane. Celebrated Liver Pills Brandreth's do Wright's Indian Vegetable Plll. Lee's Aritl-bilious do; Sarsaparilla Blood do; Evens d o ; Swaynee Extract Sarsaparilla Blood ills Jayne's Anodyne Cough do; Townsend's Health d o; Jew David's Plasters: Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman's do; Radwey's Ready Relief; Morrie' Remedy; ProL Wood's Mir Restorative; Emereon's do; Ball's Sarsaparilla; Towneend's do; Band'. do; Guysot Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla Wolff's Schiedam Schnapps; Soap, Cleaver's Honey ; Highly Scented Brown Windsor Moak; ',Lcullzusee Specilic• McLane's Sudan& Cough Syrup; Tyler's Gum Arabic do; Sellers' do; Swayne's Syrup of Wild Cherry ; Smith's Tonic Syrup; Berry's Tricophoroue; Norwood'! Tincture of Varatrom Wind, ; McLane'. Celebrated Vennifuge Dr. Lccock's Pulmonic Wailers; Thompeart's Eye Water; Agents gar all of Dr. MoOlintock'eyemily:Medicinef; Dr. Needham:Nitre:sit Pumps; Water's Atmospheric Breast Pumpe; Gum Kinetic do do lobletly ,o, h.i.L s:+' . - .- . ii. • • . TAT IT ONCL NU= • e-s, • .•;• i i ',; A VANS or NNVNINVY4fITII ACIIXII lON sll6o—Por ACIWINOW.,_ , sale, • spell lino, situated three miles from Prince- Wag F. I mes If°. / 9 Moth olzools agent lbr milhig ton, Va., haring • new Log Home, and 10 sores Cl eated: a , a nd L ay poni ftlO w aTll,.. tu la no , sir asstbothw to new and substantial rail nom, -of ewes rails lo height ..ti Ene . iblia. Ttda farm Lot excellent and bin • healthy lora, . noti ii Patent Oil Whams ter Sawn Iltsitics; Uonoritb good water. T o mah persons of moil mew this Is .. I:elt , n i :O Roth Drillit•l Waal ranee; _ . a rare OPPollowdh of persons their own landlord. Poe , wo PoWol ,fm " . ....if tr... terns. 4o apply to . . Et . °m om A Km, j Copeland's Stationary and Portable Bow Hills; jan2o 140 Third street. 1 emoßlotolbolon and Water Ott i and, I thiffittes - Wrooght Iron Baftroad Chair bleohlues. A FARM OP BM ACRell FOR BALB—gisnyw 7 mik e : Th ese articles have bews examined by praelieal mechanic. di. foam Farmington,Vo,neor the road leading to Bruce and toeddoht and 9,0,0, .operfor to .py to ow ton. The land lay, wall and la of good quality, -with gm! 77.1...7,..eth 0 5in5d to sell Bights to make tied vend these ' buildl= orchard of grafted fruit trees, and I. well water • ... twee le ~,,y ,r, of th e oo.t r y. ed. Real Fetate sl = o h ; "'"°"bl' El. PICRITTEIIm.ntRTAAPITON't. 11 " 4 . ..... ,....... I.le ha5,......0150 Work r ork_ sals hot - pressed Notts and Wasner,, and Jan 23 ' No. 140 Third str,,t. i --"'"'" '"''' lie is alio prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other T. beg. : patented Nights and new Inventionn and give to the bold gill E PROPERTY eitaated corner of Webster and Fulton nee. f e ithfal and sonstant•dention. I streets, from and after the lit of April next. 1 hie is i fi e r e f. t o tin frdlosing an eligible situation for • large Boarding House or a Tavern I ARD. neAd. It contains one :ergo Brick Boa" fronting on r.la no submit:en hare long ire acquainted with un toe two email '*""'""., fronting " Cr.'"'"l idofsr P. Beton, and bare so limitation in mom...ding stmt; sad liteble, fronting on Webster street. At a very ta t o, t o e it w h o owty wish t o ee t ploy his ...vice% as a On moll eat sox the back bulkUngesati be converted Into eta- demon of nsulonblipi integrity and Indefatigable Indo.try, bling capable of aiding twelve horses. For terms apply , In wh o . eeeet w eei eeeey reliance may be N eee d . to AUSTIN LOOMIS, ' Neville B. Oral., W. Robinson, Jr., janlO in Fourth street Wm. Lo ri mer, Jr. John Graham, W. 11. Denny, H. Childs t Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Bons, P. ft. friend. Bruner A Baton, L. R. Livingston, ii istMadis, William P. Johnston, %%lilt= Phillips, Andrew Pulon7t Wilt-Mk I PrirldttlilS, A. rf. Looted. Prressomin. November 27tb. 1814. A Por Salo or Rout. WELL FINISHED TWO EITOEY BRICK DWELLING, on Third street, between Smithfield mid Grant rtrei•tx. Apply to J. W. BUTLER, ja, 18 Front street. • I ms to Rout. WILL LaAss MK OF MY FARMS, in East Deer township, Allegheny county, situate within two anti a half tales from the Pennsylvania Oanel; cash onntatietng luta .trds of TWO HUNDRED ACRES, all improved. boo dittp -.ld to rent call at my residence, Locust [WI Perm, near Tafel:WM. ile,22antailaLf FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALIMIHNIIY CITY, 24 feet by lob. A good bargain can be had by applying •0012 at the office of the MOANING POST. .111-4 f A fo r Sae. 000 D BUILDINU Lot LOT, 24 feet l front on Carson street by 100 feet In depth, In Dlrsolugharo, sill Le Fold cheap. Enquire of OEO. Y. GILLIIORE, irl3 at °Oka of the Morning Pool. . ..--... Basement To Let. A BASEMENT ROOM, 21 fi;et wide by 42 deep. two-thirds aboveground, well finished .1 well lighted, edit be rented cheep until the Ist April. Enquire at the office of the MONNING POET. di.eZt BOILDLNG LOT FOR S•LE. AA I.OT feet front on WYLIE street, Kati estradia4 bock 109 teat to Wide alley. On the bark part or the Loot is a Cellar Wall, built lbr i.e small Houses. Ili. ion lu in • dealrabl• location for residence • end will be auld low, and on favorable term. Title good, nod clear from incumbrance. Enquire of EIZO. F. UILLMOIM, irt3 At Mee of Bforairag POOL. • Three Houses and Lots fur Sala. WILL be sold at private male, 'MUM 1101/829 AND LOTO. tine Brick HOW., situated on Ferry, between Fourth and Liberty streets; Lot VA feet front by 79 feet hack. !deo, one Lot and tern nooses, on Logan street, Binh Ward. One Rouse fronting on Lags. street, and the other on CarPentres alley: Lot 24 feet by 100. Also, the stand 1 now occupy, on the corner of ferry and Water etreets, the lease running oneyear from let of April, 1811, with the Furniture, Bedding, & o. The Howe at pres ent is doing • good bosinese, and la pleasantly !mated. For term, and further particulars enquire of earner of F ALM. OUPPLES, Perry and Water stream V /MUMMY HEAL ISTATB FOB SALE Arpoining the Borough of Mancheetar—TlLLßlT BUILDING LOTS, each 24 fast front by 100 feet deep, and fronting on Market street 00 feet ht width, are colre km sale quite low, and on reasonable terms of payment. This property to part of-the estate of the late James Adams, Esq., amt the title is per fad and beyond dispute. Apply to _ noril For Bloat. A DESIRABLE ODUNTIty RESIDENCE, in Pitt town , aur, with Two Acres of Ground, Fruit Tows, Shrub. wry, Outhotow, An, will be rented dump, and for • berm of pore to • gnat tenant. Apply to SWARTZ, at the ales of Patrick 'a mead `MALL FARM I+oll. — &&l.s—Coeulstlng of 122. acre, , 68 0 in deification; with • new Frame Dwelling House, gxd Well at the door, Log Rouse, Stable, te.; Sugar Damp or 400 trees, and • arnal Peach and Apple Orebael situate ten mile. from GalliOpolla, to UAW& county, Ohio. Price $l2 an acre. 8. CUTHIfighT $ EON, sell 140 Third anat. el doll TUNA:4c fa WALITED, th e noes %,_y and Store panne: Two Dwelling Houses and Store Rooms on Third street. A large Store Room on Fourth street, near Wood. That missions Hall on Fourth street, (Llrgo's HAL ) A large Tavern Stand in East Illimlnghata A Dwelling House on Meth street. A Dwelling House, of 8 rooms, on Logan street • large House on Dom, at the bead of Firth effect A Hume, of 3 room; on Bedford street. A Dweihog House on Water street, near arta. A throning House in Birmingham, near the Perry Land. mg. Apply to 0. °MILDEST SOS, janls 140 Third street. WWinll To PROCUItE A diTUATION tor • koutig Man, as • Partner in • small manufacturing stab- Inhalant. Re la aide to make himself useful In any depart. aunt, and has •low capital of from POO to $7OO. He la • good plain kook.per and salesman, but would prefer being employed in or shoat the manufactory. jant3 B. CUTHBERT & BON, 140 Third etreeL g .fiE.VPDWELLISU IIuLIOES.—We tare on oar YhTarti a.. / ter several good sulatantial Dwelling !louses, whkh will be sold at low prices and on easy terms of but tto. • god opportunity to obtain bargains. Or you prefier to build a louse to suit yoursel4 we can (=nab you with a lumlitoma Building Lot, at as low a prim al $260. P. CUTHBERT & BUN. jani Real Estate Agents, 140 Third ntreet. JUST PUBLISHED—The Government of the tethodtst Epteetmel Church, Anti Republicannd Degotle r by n tn. YritichaeL Second edition, enhirmel; prkw,, in paper 31 eget., in muslin SO cents, by mall, prapald, 36 MUM. JOHN 8. DAVISON, Publisher GS Market street, near Pcm4Ja. janl9 jJ Ulli HALL—One hundred comae received and torptle XII, by IL Miner a Co. The mile, the laugh and the tear come amigo at her ' , idling. If you don't believe it, read 'lrgith Hall.' • • If you haven't read ' Huth Hall,' bura.eopy, and we will warrant Jou to read It twine throng h.” -...to Arra. anny fern's last book has abeorbecqui very much, a,.d awakened a feeling of profound inter/m[4u the 1•021:11.1 who can write her name and duaractereu barLdibiy in our mind. • • • • Huth Hall' hula barn read with greater avidity than any book Once ' Uncle Tomes Cribb!? "—PhZ:I44AM arm lien. • It is a great book; great in genius,iteat in spirit, and great as a literary production."—Lktylot•Gasstte. loth hall' is by far the ablest of her productions and contains many pass:skine equal to anything in the tdagtish language."—Dmlgs's Lateran, Mumma. •• have seldom peruNed a book which affected us more .trougly."—Am. Chronicle. It in published complete In one tine solume,neatly hound '.Wt; prwte $1,25. Yoe sale by . 11. IkINER & CO., No. 32 Smithfield street. EIV BOOKS —General Nutittui of Chemistryby Ps 11 lours and Frerny ; trans's/Wire= the .V. ; colored Belly Bracken; a Tale of Forty Year, Ago: by Ambit chambers linoltord. May and December; a Tale of Wedded I if, by Mt Bubble:ls Brueba oat Picked Up on Om Continent, or Lf•t :11113. mere Trip to the Old World: ey Orville Horwitz. American Sportsman: by Elisha J. Lewis; illustrated. A Translation of Virgil; new edition. The Plusieer's Daughter: by Erni:son Bennett. The Mysteries of the Ikturt of QUrcU Anne: by W. IL Aitteworth. Just receive.] by express and for,ule by =AML. 11. LAUFFEIL 07 Wood e.reet Atv Consequences: by Henry Wikoff. Hey and December: by Mrs. Hulbeck. Ruth flail: by Fanny Pero; 10th supply. The Life Barnum: written by himself. Lllies and Vlolet,, or Thoughts In Prose and Verae on the Bram of Maidenhood by Rosalie DelL Ida May, or Stories of Things Possible and Actual. The Pioneer's Daughter: by SIM.= Banntitt. Thu Mysteries of the Court of Queen Anne: by Wm. liar. rlson Anuworth. For sale by W. A. GILDENWINEY t 00., janl6 No. 76 Fourth street. ,lARIES YOR 1836.—A large assortment of the above useful article for sale at the lowest rates. 'lhoee who would luire 26 per rent should call at 1508 bA3I'L B. LAUFFER'B, Fr Wood at. JlOOllBl BA/OHB I ' ) Riley. Ruth Hell: by Fanny Fern; sixth supply. Life of Barnum, by himself, fifth supply. Life of Horace Greeley; third supply. Ida May by Mary Langlon; third supply. Harper, for January; etch supply. Putnam, for January; fourth supply. Graham, for January; fourth supply. Galey, tor January; airth supply. Knickerbocker, for January. Frank Leslie'e Ladles' Gazette. Frank Leslie's New York Journal, for January; a on Monthly Magaelne, devoted to roman., general literature, science and art; prloe 18 cents. All the above just received and for sale •t the cheap Book !Bore of BAWL. B. LAUFFER, janl3 87 ••-- -.-, • va —Paddleford and Its People: by F ASHIONti FOIL JANUAKY—FAANK LESLIAII LA -OAZSTTIL—The January number of this Mag. asinetemotuences the third volume. The Gasette is pub lished on the brat of every month, and contains all the meet newest fashiona for the following month, In every dert. of ladles' and children's costtune. Zech number pa has elm a large variety of patterns for needle work, a sheet of pew music, and • paper pattern to cut • drum by. Prim 2.5 carets • number, or $3 year, poetage free. Subscrip. tione received or single numbers eold by W. A. GILDENFENNEY A 00., No. 76 Fourth street. an M P i u ta tn,fr harper , for January. am o January. Ciodey, for January: third supply. 'Graham, (or January; ;mood 'apply. Peterson, for January; 17 cents. Ballow, km January; 10 cents. Blackwood, for January., Subscription to four British ilaviewe and Blackwood, $lO. Those who would nave Ai per cent in subscribing by the Sear, or buying single ooples of the above, should call at SAMUEL B. LAUFYILIIII, jan3 - - - N 0.6 7 Wood Anat. ok s. lAM authorised to se Low 80 1 l low some valuable Law Book.. lo rola Pa. Reports, by Bur; Bouvier's Inatltutes; °seemlier's Xvldence; Wharton's Digest, last .d 4 Arid other Report., Elementary Works, ke. ORO. F. GILLMORX, at the °Rios of Morning Pod. Dissolution, of Partnership. ryas PARTNKILSIIII. heretofore existing between J. S. & T. B. HAMILTON, in the Law business, is this day doeolved by mutual consent. The unfinished business of the firm will be attended to and settled sin by T. B. Hamil ton, wbo is fully authorised to attend to the tame. THOMAS B. HAMILTON, JOHN S. HAMILTON. be I have determined to leave for the West, I take pismire in recommending my partner, Thomas 11 html! ton, to the patronage of my Mends and former clients. .101111 lIAMILTON. Pittsburgh, December 25th, 1854—{declIblre VOIL BALL—An Fiame Ileum and Lot, au .r Res.& street, Allegheny city, at a very low rate. En• quire of MAUS WOODS, jateatt 75 Fourth street. 0 10 AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STOCK will be taken .t par in exchange fir a good Fana of 100 acres, 2.5 i miles north of New Enquire of BriAton, if ail . leitioe soon. RM. jan22:tf THOMAS WI 7.5 Fourth ftreet. !Lute to sell during their Semi-Annuel See One?, d i . ' scriptlon of Dry Goode at about one.balf the usual prim, end much law than suction rates. janl6 GLOAK&—A. A. MASON a 00. will offer the Wang* of Yanktheir Cloaks, oansprieing elegant French sad ffMr York patterns, and of their own inanuketnre, at a Moo lion of nearly opielialf the initial prime. Donnie Patent Rook Dl , lll iv. 0 MOAT 300 POUNDS; can worked and V ) moved men, and do the work of thre th , , , rlinary s ay . S. S. Fowler & Co., Manufacturneorair in Tho subeeriber has been appointed sole agent In the 131,d. lei :•tates, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. kIOSU. V. EATON, 19 Sixth etreet. So lion. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. V. B. IL; W. &Moor Hobert., Esq., Chief ling. A. V. R. IL; Gen. Wm. Latimer, Jr., President P. & C. H. B.; 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. & C.H. Mew.. Manful a It Nicholson, Contreetora for the P. & 8 H . decl9 DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED RE DR. C. K. JACKSON, PhillAdelphiA;Pa., WILL arra:Mist, mar LIVER COMPLAINT, DY6PC . CIA. JAUNDICE, Chronic or Nereerue De hasty, Diseases gf the Xidwyl, rati oil dimmed arising/ma a dimonfered Liao Or fifoM4ca. 1 aaConstlpa tkm, Inward Pils, redoes, or Blood to the Heed, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausemileartburn, Disgust for Food, Pewees or weight in the Stomach, Lour Eructations, Finking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Hind, Hurried aDg Difilcult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, °bak ing or fluffecating Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dote of Webs before the Bight, Fever and Dull Pate In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain L 2 the Side, Beek, Chad, Limbs, Ad, Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the . Corutant b ingsof andgreat Depression of Bpittiter The proprietor, in calling the attention of the publie to this preparation , dose so with a feeling of the candid confi dence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for wkkh It is recommended. It is no uew and untried article, but one that hss stood the teat of a ten pare' trial before the American people, arid its reputation and axle is tuutralloi by one dmllar pre ?dation!! extant. The teettmony in ite favor given by the nerd prominent and well known Physicians and indevkltr ale, in all parts a toms country ls imminese. Redlining any who may doubt, my "lfecnorabilla,"or Pradleal &mint Book; for Fanners and Familiee, to be bed gratin of ell the Agents Orr the German Bide= Principal Ocoee and MallrLfar427, 120 Arth erne, Mu' del Ai., Pa. Sir Sold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 1.40 uul street: B. A. Fah:mitotic A Co.. No. 6 Wood street; Flaming Brothers, 600 Wood street : H.P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Alkgheny. decl92lawly Is JAMBS BLAKELY norarawaus issmasif cis COMPANY OP PITTSB URGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREET& &nebulized capital, 4 1 30 0,000. TNSURE BUILDINGS mad other property *Mast k or damage by The, and the perils of the Ges, tad Inland Navigation and Transportation. Wm. F. Johnston, Rudy PatteisOn, W. APClintock, Kennedy T. Friend, Josiah King, 7. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones George IL White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James S.Neelay, W. tl. Haven, . Wads Hampton, a. Wilkins, Hon. WIL IL 11.: ° Vt i . IiNSTON, President BODY PATTERbOM, Vice President. A. A. Comm, Secretary and Treasurer. a a Csaun , Anintlpt Seen Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! ANTRA INSURANCE. COM PAN Y, HARTFORD, CONN.--CHARTERED 1819. Cash Capital, PAID UP.8300,00D. MDR THIRTY.SIXTII ANNUAL STATEMENT of the AMBUN of the AIWA INSURANCE COMPANY, of port ford, as famiahed this agency on the lot of January, 4b55, nialer oath. Real Estate, unincumbered --.4 10,6,2 05 Serenty•two Mortgage Bonds,fland 7 cent., pay able oeaMannually 7OO 00 Debts due the Company, mound by mortgage-. 7,216 17 BMW Ileeeivable ' mewed, payable at Bank— 128,3 35 Railroad Stocks to ConnecticaL 97,516 00 Bank Stocks in the dry of Hartford--......-. lupe' 00 Bank Stocks in New York 98,060 00 Cash on hand, to Bil2k, and to bands of Agents and others-- -----.--- 212,606 06 $773,278 The amount of liabilities due or not due to Henke or oth 63 er eroditons,—notbing. Losses adjusted and dna—Lone. Lowe adjusted and notdue, $148,518 22. Loewe unedjneted and in sucpume, waiting for forther pibof, $61,257 50. All other claims against the Company are_,immall., 'nab only as printing. he. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, torn or village, depends upon the character, material and conrtrurtionot buildings, the width of etreetry the sappir of 'rater and condition of the fire department, and other drconastances. . The *mount insured in blocks of building. varies; the design is to limit the lOU by any one fire to $lO,OOO, or les. TIIO. d ....I.I.XANDER„ Secretary. 1311T2 or COMM-11a'; 1 Hartford, Jan. 1at,18.35. Hartford county. f Palatially appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the -Etna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore going statement by • him subecribed, le true, according to hie bed knowledge and belief likiNfLY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company (or the year 18.53 esreel Si&O,Puti, while the prem.:tun rekneirett lot the seals Sane far eloved any other year, duce the organization of the Cc-mum:ay. l'oLici.+, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is. aord at this agency, at remunerative rates. lir Office, No. 07 Water street, Pitteburgb, Pa. jaoll TEN EYCK. Agent. AT/CE. I. VILE INSTITUTE ' RAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) CET. PENN STREET AND THE RIVER, PITTS:IIh Ell Li, PA. 1 - IACTORBAELZ, Orddnate and Practitioner in the Old Sebtrols of Medlcine,Allopethie and Homempattuc, and f,.r the past ten years a successful Bydropethist, has opened a WATER CURB in the above location. The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect this sp. tem has on all Fever., and all dbeasse acute and chronic,— while it is mild, grateful and invigorating to the weak and debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who will be treated at their homes. ..• Allopathlc end Homeepathic treatment will be admlnis. tared where dealred; but, after long and thorough expo , rience, Doctor Hada gives • decided prefenmoe to Hydro. pathy, which has, throughout the old end new world, proven or eminently successful in every form of disease, Metalling Incipient Consumption,Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflanueatory end Chronic itheunatism, Asthma.. Cute. news, Nervous and Liver Diseasea. Testimonials of muse from highly reputable eldsens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Beo&o dam. The Hey. Clergy areinetted to consult him gratis. Warm water being need In theannmannenent, end often throughout the [nutmeat, leis &luxury instead of unpleas ant, no three unacquainted might auppose. Rumunrcsa—hiesers. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. 11. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. B. Wei. den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, B. H. lingllsh, B SL Kerr. The undersigned, having visited Doctor Imita tion and Plumped his aucceseful treatment, cheerfully re• commend hint ea a thoroughly placated and skillful Phy• siclani Charles T. Russell. Joe. WConnelle, David Hunt, John Cards, Robt Patrick, John B. Lningeton, John Wright, W. W. Patrick., 11xpes P. Eaton, 0. Ormsby Gregg. tired 8.. *. A. C. D 111.11011.11, LITHOLESALE GROCERS, arid Dealers in Produce, For TV eign Wines inn; Liquors, OU Mationgabeisand Kinn ard Winaky, No. ZA Liberty st, Pittsburgh, Ps. i v 29,1 Silver Biassaidactory. SPOONS, FORlid, ./MBLEILS, do.—llsnocnaru Palma. —Owingto superior facilities In manufacturing my own work, we are now selling at least 10 per cent. lower thaa the eastern cities, or elsewhere. All work is warrauted. Sterling Sneer.—We also manufacture dpoons of the British sterling quality. Watches and Watch repairing =tamed, with Avery fa cility and renewed denten:anal., to give entire satisfaction to customers, both as to price and the superior quality of the work. W. W. WILSON, Watchmaker and Jeweller, corner corner of Market and Fourth Stre ets. • - • ' PITItBBUR6EI COACH. FACTO&V.. N. IMMLOW WAREN L. 811IVIXIS. —.ol:oltra ALUM Bigelow & Co., SOOOBBBOEB TO E. M. BIeIELOW, No. 46 Diamond alley, near Wood street, Pitts burgh-00ACHES, CARRIAGES. ELIZA TOES, BOGGLES, and every description of Dairy vekkelee built to order, and finished to a mortar on surpassed fur beauty of dadeten, elegance of Walt, skill 0 I ...kmanahiPe and durability of materials. WAIL work warranted. 00.9 MOURNING GOODS FRANK VAN °ORDER ban Just received a large and beautiful essorusient of 3fourning Oceans, Clem!! sad Betts In Crape, Tarleton and fildik black lace and gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and ; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, In all qualltiii. Alexander it Bekion's best Rid Gloves can always be fond at N 0.133 MASH= mart corner of the .Dia mond. novl7 BY • sober, Industrious young man, who will denitehle entire time to his boldness, a SITUATION AS SHIP PING CLERK Ina Wholesale or Retail Wareboo Fe. or A, distant Book-Keeper, or a place Ina Grocery or mei Store; and a - 111 make himself generally ocelot tc Lir erc. gdoyer. A note addrussal through the ' , Jet Offlee to 'A. B. b.," or lest at the aline of the "Poet, " will receive I romp attention.wel.ll4if C. B. Beadly Co., CHEAP CARPET WAREHOUSE , No. 82 Third strati, neer Metaled., would respectfully inform their friends and the public gemtlly, that they here now in store their complete PALL STOCK, coals log of CARPETS of every deemiplion, from the Royal Velvet and Brussels, to the moei n ingrain. Ramp and Rag. Floor Oil Cloth, from oat, to ght yards wide, new designs sod very rich. Como aIW Canton Matting. Druggcts, Rugs,/dsts, Stair Bak. Window Shades, lie. Persons in want are invited to call and imago ine their atoog. Steamboats, Hotels, ad y am . failed on the most reasonable WEILL •i-" Smal l prolite and quick salea." - St TERMS CASH ONLY. VG-ANNUAL SALM OF' ROOMY AND GLOVIIB.-- 0 A. A. MASON t CO. will open on Thursday, Jenuel7 Upward. of 500 dozen of Gent& and Ladle& Woolen Hooloy 004 Wong, whkth Will fit odd at a rodzkotto u of molly osoloill Or usual pier. j. 11.1.8 .. 4. sw k MISCELOUS Mill - • •„. IWIROADE4 0 ____________ _ ! CLYVILAND LID PI2IIIIIIIIOI 1 nt coAIMS Tili Ohio oaf Umulled; 17A , COL ITSZ ahortest e adshn to et wall snoatrellahl ft s swift attM, ' . This route is tees Astadtal milli 'abates sad abstain& 1 hours quicker to than the cirentiess ow VIA /X 1 IIiAXAPLI& 13,"11° ' Throb Daill Tinins footmen littaistrgit and Clewsieli. , Thine Daily Trains between Clorehod old • . . Time to Cleveland Mx hours, Chimp mod .1,06, . . and Bt. Loots thirty.neven kali. TIA ALTJAN Trains for Cleveland leave Alhan e at Till, A. X; 12.00, M., and 640 P. ki ternts.etise at fl4o um with Truths Irns Cuyahtira Falls and Akron, arid elershiad at 1064, A. X., 120, 8.20,M 4 in . The Trains of the Oblo and Penna. ilailrnd, lasvaiPitts blush at AOO, 6. X, &AO, A. hi, sod am all =- engine at Alliance with train, which arrive in teevaland at 1004, A_ ld, 2.:63, P. 31., and 8.45, P. it; Oates for Toledo, Chi ago, Ac. Louie. Reek island, oat de ena, and the biorth.west, who wish to ving vs thronsiew Rh e the train lea Pittsernwh at. 8 bn A. X., and miring in Cirrehad at IX P. DT, at that is the only train by which close connections Are through to the short pant& Possengens by thia,rude traki reaeh Chicago at 7. 80 next morning .and St. Louis at mid nitt,t. • Fro gained by going els Cleveland, eight holm Tile Trains from Cleveland to ?sled. end fol Cicago Mare se iq qes: Lame Cleveland at 7.50 awl 2 "40 A . h 11., 7 44 P . ervit r at Mew at. 11.00 P. M., 7.40 I. M. and 1:2001 IL ' Trains leave for Rock /slaw! sad 82. Cools es follows: Le, e Chlago et 9 15 A. M , 10 05 and 11.44 PAL Tweeeogers An et /..3.p co over kook lama kkaccioa cc Job,t, and thence over the Chicago and Itlasisstppl Itafirolit to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (2S miles) to 82 Cools. Paseenger e by the P. A. IL, Trate metre In 82 Louts et 11.36 fame meals', and by the 10.05, P. IL Train et Dona next dzy. chec Btillage for Chloe. dwelled t Sod hrough Loo tots. Cleveland, and the? e re- ked 82 FAX VIA ALLIaptCS AND CLM912,18D.--', ler MAAS. In mesa Yon emu. To Alliance--. 42 MI To —.--41/ 48 e .9 Mi Cleveland.-- 400 C li ii =e-- 14 2.0 11 90 Toledo—...— .. 600 Rock iambi: us 90 Al 44 Detrolt---. 600 82 Lade-- 19 611 —lO 41 Possengess see regoested to poetise thole tlelusie at the office of the Company, In Monongahela lion., third ,door below the corner. J. DURAND, Sop't Cleveland_ , dart J. A. cauGarr -t, ______ OIELO Mit SAVANZA JULLULOAD, Mew Arraarsaaa ts . COMMJINCING P. 2? ROA R F 2., 1864; 1854. t- • • - AK, AIL TRAIN lea.vas Pitteltanth at 8 U. ance ; takes W at Croatia,. and maker a elan con nection there with a fast &rpm' Train, reaching Cincin nati aboutB2 o'clock at night. =PHEW TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh ai 8 cr` i = utter the Arrival of the &curers train nom cod reaches CrmUlne at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the NIAt &mum which melee Cincinnati in the morning. CClMUettkdill an made with the Ohio and Indiana, and BeliontaLue and Indians railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. Connection an made with Moreland, Monrorrilln &us dinky, k Toledo, Delndt and "Mingo with Bum 'Upper oiky, Paean, sd the towns on the Mad Bead , Alm, Mount P a &mart, Zanesville and towni on the Mansfield road. lire to Cineinzmti ;to bahumpoif ors ; t o Th iy i on semi ; to Tokdo 8 8 to Columbus. $4,26; to Zanesville $6,10; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to .Lonimills at Wowed rates. 8$ TURNING THE EXPRESS TBAIN leaves Crean:us at 1.16 P and reaches Pittsburgh at 820 P with tbs foot Train through in Muh oar. to slab& TRAIN leaver Crestline at 220,4 L 14.,tm the ar. rival of the Night Na4nress Train trout CbschmaO, and arrives at Pittsburgh -at P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves • pittsturgh at 10 P A M. M, and 6 PM, and New Brighton at 11. M, and PHIUGHT TRAIN haves Pittsburgh at 7 A 114 and P P, M., and arrives at 420 A M, and 4.80, I'M. Sir The Trains do patron on &today. 46ir Tickets or further information, apPll at the ticket once, of the Ohio and - Pennsylvania Railroad Crunpay, of .1. G. HomCURRY, at the corner office under the Mortongalteis e, Pittsburgh, or of OZOROK PARKIN, Ticket Agent, :Ifederal stree Haase. JOHN KNIZY r Passenge t r Arc. PIT? BDecY ,_ ST. • LOUIS MID AEW ORLON. MOST DUN= AND ONLY ItHlLkuLt TONT RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCZ BY CHICAGO AHD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD - An Air Lino Routs from L'bie *go to St. LOUIE. ritRAHVB LEAVE CIHEACIO DAlLYSundays excepted) 1 on arrival of Express Train or Southern itM Central Railroads- 1a BT. LOUIS DAT 9:18, A. IL 2d. " NIGIHT REPRESS , . --1R0.% P. IL Trains run through to EL Louis ht foutteen hours, no Moixishtston, Slifiurfseld A i d es, dlton, maims Mom/calm or towage, connecting at with mut,' Line of' Packet I for Ilannittal, Whey and Keokuk , and at St. Laub with FIRS? CLASS STEAM/MS FOR NEW ORLEANS.' sad intermediate potted on the kliesimippl,snd with regular lines of steamers for Etustme and Connell Blatt TIME PROS! PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS lii ROHM Baggage checked through to IL Louie, on Atiottlgun Ctia UM and South= Trairm, and at Use depot hs Chieage BOLLISUR, Clakago, Ge Passenger Agent. HICHARD P. YORGIAN, Su neral perintendent. RS" Through Tickets to St. Lents, by this =mho, eau in obtained in Pittsburgh, at 021ces of CLeveland and Pitts. burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. reep27dics DR RENDERSON, OCULIST'AND • Aviira TILLS, ALL UMW= ON THU ITU LID US WITHOUT CUOMO, 12101150, ILLOTTHUNI, 01 TH. WM 01 CALOKHL OFFICB • 468 BROADWAY, OWL GRAND ST., NEW YORK. Hours from 9 M. to 4P. K. "no OUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, hitimmation, Aunts or XL. Chronic Blindnen with Rims, Irk* Amastrons and Cataract Scrofulous& Warping ae Eyes, are among the amass of the eye h irewhictreated by Dr. with perfect sada:diction. All disomes of the Bar treated upon scientificprinciples. Artificial Byes inserted without an operation. All letters still peenre prompt attention. We Relent fallowing referosoces from among the thou muds of cases which bare been anccensfully treated by Dr. Henderson Wm J. Pryer, 326.41 lboadwur, Albany, N. Y. oiUfred Southwick, Printer, - " ". f J. Good/void, Glans Pans, N. Y. Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, 611.6. *Rho. A. AL L. Wllson, New York City, N. Y. t itlas Nary Bellows, N. N. Station, Duclono co., N. Y. *Edward 0. Solenr, Bristol, Conn. 'John Seaman, Roemer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N. Y. • • Wm. P. B. Giles, (dna Courier and Eng, N. Y. Jarr j-Jameif Rodgers,e W. Kir by, Brooklyn, L. 11. •• A. N. /Mores. Iblegnsph Operator, St. Nicholas Dotel H. M. Ferri., Organ Builder, Flown= Et. R. B. Doolittle, IL D., Hodson, N. Y. Err Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. Al. P. Collins, Toecher Penmantdrip, Troy, N. I. B. L. Ross, ditorny,N. Y. A. Dlllembach, lichanimindy, N. Y. • Capt. 11 U. ilaviland. Athena, N. Y. John W. Heck. , Blngharanten, N. Y. slhose patients were blind, and had to baled to the ales. At the expiration of two weeks they could go afoot the city at pteasore eThese cum of dinsurada were restored to sight after they were given ay as incurable by the faculty, and can be referred to by any person who wishes to leap the hats In these ease., by writing to them. • Jana REV. DR. COVEL'S RUE CHAT IC PILLS, Fbr the So e, (Upick a tut Speedy Cure If Infkanymatory, Clamor-, Mary and ifercumUZ Famenateene, Mao. mar Genet, Lwabayo o kaa t as, and War Disarm affecting the Nuomdeer Bystest. ,QTICH AN ARRAY OP TZSPIYONY *a Dr. CO►at.'a Bactuumc Pula have called forth from all chases, vu never voluntarily offered In favor of any other Medicine.. The cases of cure comprehend EVERY STAGE OF aamuyiewaii, Whether accompanied by that terrible senaibillty of the parts effected, common in the inflammatory phase—by the muscular contractions which so often render the victim of Chronk Itheentathun a heiplew cripple, or by the enc. changing symptom which are SOZlLltillial the charectederk I of this Protean complahak Unlike the "Sangrade practice of bleeding and purloin& which some implant Dreams consider the itptheede mode of mating itheumanno, these Pitts aostale and cherish the anituel force% invigorate the constitution, - and thus act aa the alliu of Nature in her efforts to cast off the disease Their medical action is direct and rueellic. It mocha the setteries usaibi or sada or the disorder, through all complications of lIRTOS and braes in which Its entre and expels from the blood the febrile principle which and spreads, and intensibee, while it epreads the Quacks of - the malady. Caution—. Beware of Consterfellts: I • H . , and enquire tor km FlektUßL COVEL Mit PiLLS, =ld see that the bones hare, tbe outside wrapper, hie Agnates), oountersionel by G ut whirl Genera l Agent. IP: lir&sdway, Nalir York, without whirl none are out-mu PAWS, FIPTY czyrs PER B 02: .26.8.11 by Dr. GAO. H. ILEYM, Pi tubttegb : T. P. FLAWING, Allegheny City. dee2ll:3m Private Illsoaseme DR. DROWN, No, 41: Dtamond Alley, De votee his cake attention to en ales rivals°. rif Ills boainesale mostly waned to Pirate voiereal Distinct, andsua palataaffections, 131 4 .0rg.... brought on by im =dance, youthful Indiffsvose and .sens . titans, 8 lie XfilPtiono,Gonorrlea,Oloot,B tartars Ore linpruity of/ths Blood, with al Daiwa aee of the Vonerwal Skin Dammam, Smrantte Brup; tams, Totter, Ringworm, Marearial Dawasee,fiesolna•Weete ow, Impotency, Him, itlemonstaan, Female liTeatateee. Monthly Suppressants, Dawn of thaJoints, Vistula m tie, Norman Affections, Pam in to. Back and Lam, Intl talon of the Blades ad Raneye,sncoessially trostat— • flore guaranteed ftteen yeano proetka(dx to this city) enabler Drirown to offer menranoes of • moody ewe to Minim may aloe vat lie Maim Moe sad Private 0011natittiOn RIMZILI, 41, Mumma Miry as.Cbarges Elodente. norlkdAvily D aItUDIATIIIII.—Dr. brown's . 11 for Shroutatiout is a speed that painful trouble. It never , 1 Office and Private Consultition Pirttabwib,Pann'a. Tbr Doctor' taerrhaelaw. warily dial:oYMa re ay and certain Reaiedy llamas No. V. DIAMOND Is alwaye at ham Kleelslar Carrisele Factory. TORNBTON, itROTRILIL t 0.i., PRACTICAL, COACH t it saligits, comet of liebeeth sad Belmontareete, Atte. gbeny city, P., have on hand and are taanufacturing ea aktensive saeortinent of Carriage., luickaways . Rogow P ast Cue, Ay roads in all their driest etybs, with stnet regard to durability and beauty 6 [bn/eh, sting in all their work the best Juniata lton and easernthithory. ' Re. pars attended to on the ewer reuthatde terms. They feel ecalldent that all who may favor these with th eir patron. teen mlnuteed age, will be pettedly satirllad °Whist a their work. The Pittebaryuring the day. and Manchester thwelburee purl rer, Of od.WY The Howie of Refuge DOR iflifffiN PRINISbYLVABIa, Al - PITTSBURG IL 1: Winer open for the reception of inasateareguthrly nom. =Wed train counties composing the Western Judicial Dile riet of Pnensylranla. Penns of romminnent eau be the Wiled of the Baperintendent. I.t the Bonze of Refuge, as of the detantesp, at the alliaSof Palmer, Bannikeo. By order of the Board. deeth .14.USW ANDIIRSCIN. SMALL Wirth OVA r..• coantT. OM^ . - SMALL 11.1Lttlth tOA TALL—ezt.ted to grils L. county, Mo. 8. CUTlia EAT a 8.).N, jatalo 140 Tbial mart. lia== MEM xis : ,:,' f#. a
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