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'."": f■ -r ■■'s:*-'■' ■■■■ -Vi*.^j;,j.-,-v^J^VS. i x’Cv*-'■' , 1 —■■ vi*/'':'’ IDAY MORNING: ■«W-*o ÜBS Ft>R S&IX AT THIS OF/ICE. . Wjutixx Pxhitwtiaxt.—We leara from the ajmifal jeport for 1865 that this institution is in a fioortihing oondition, so far as financial mat ters are ooneerned. During the past year, as for •laisn. pears heretofore, it has hot oaiied on either oily or county aid to maintain the priso ners ; nhiiothe prisons of New York and' other Btates, Insed upon the “congregate system," - hare not only f&ikd to meet expenses, bat are ■ mow largely in debt. The high price of pro visions, however, and the depressed oondition of mannfaotnres, whioh rendered it necessary to sell many articles at a saorlfioe in order to meet current demands, has censed the manufactures to fall short nearly two thousand dollars of eub . listing the prisoners. ■ « U ‘ 1854 . ««* were conlned to the Western Pemteniiary 201 convicts—lBB “**“ a! 4 3 There have been received the pas t year 63, and 105 were discharged Tv* V expiration of sentence, 16 by pardon, . inearoerated Janaarj 1, lodo, qfie hundred and fifty-nine. Since the opeoiog or the institution on the let of Jaly, 1826, the whole number received wis 1809— 1508 white aalee, 80 white femalei,.236 colored nsTes, and 40 colored females. Of thoae in eon fiaemenf on the let of January, of last year, the eouhtiea of Weatera Pennsylvania were propor tioned a* folio its : Allegheny 79; Armstrong 5; : . Bedford 8; Bearer 7; Blair 19; Butler 2; Cam bria 14; Clarion 2; Crawford 8; Clearfield 8 • BDc T| Erie 8; Payette 4; Greene 0; Huoting don.6; Indiana 6; Lawrence 6 ; Mercer 8 ; Mc- Kean 2; Somerset 6; Venango 3; Washington •£ arren United States I.—Total 201. • The nativities of the 169 now in confinement are: Pennsylvania 76; Breland 81; Germany 17; Vir ' ***** 8; Delaware 1 j Maine 1; Massachusetts V 1; Maryland 2; New York 12; Ohio 4; Eog land 4; New Jersey 2; Connecticut 1; born on 1; Sonth Carolina 2; Kentuoky 1, and Nor 1. It appears the preraling erime is Lar* JWj! of which 85 were oonvioted out of the 63 ad > Bntted during 1854. The large proportion of . . tthta to females—l6B to I—weald seem to indi* - . cate a rattiy greater proclivity to crime on the part of the “ lords of creation.” ; The Physician &t*u<s the gratifying fact that |iot. a eingli' death from cholera occurred last S Season, notwitijpuadijig the disease-prevailed in an epidemic form not only io the adjacent cities, but was also quite fat;J in several institutions of a similar char;>cur. This shows the excel lent sanitary regulations of cur Peniteottary, which is under tho oontrol of Dr. A. M. Pollock. The Moral Instructor, Rev. Thomas Crompton, also presents a favorable report of-the-disposi tion of the prisoners to prc6t by hie advice. The Board of Inspectors is composed of Messrs. Wilson M’Caodleas, J* & Moorhead, David Campbell, S. Jones and Rody Patterson. They, award to Major Beckham, the indefatiga ble Warden, a high meed of praise for his fiittr- ‘ ful administration of the finances of the institu tion, and the firmness and humanity with whioh he has deported himself towards the unfortu . note subjects under his control. - Belling Liqdob on Sunday.—The police still - continue to keep a vigilant eye for violators of the Sunday Liquor* Law, but so strictly is the Act of Assembly observed, or so sly are the liquor sellers, that scarcely any one is detected breaking the law. The only case that we hrfrd of was a man named Robert M’Adams, the prietor of a low foggery on the corner of Sev enth and Fountain streets, who was arraigned before Aldermah Major, yesterday, for the of fence,, but, unfortunately,, owing to the bad character of the witness by whom the prosecu tor.intended to prove the crime, the ’Squire was compelled to disobarge the defendant without Inflicting,the customary flue. The information wu made by the watchman on that beat, who ®*W'a.young fellow, named Thomas Jackson, Como out of the bouse on Sunday night in an intoxicated oondition, and arrested him. Jack son was called as a witness for the Common wealth, but the defendant proved, by his own confession, that he had served a term in the Penitentiary, and the magistrate was of course obliged to refuse his testimony. Soup Houses.— We have now, in this city and Allegheny, three Soup Houses in operation, abd-ithe* good accomplished by them is almost incalculable. At tho Seventh street house, yes terday, over , one thousand persons—men, wo men.and children—were supplied; while at the house on. Fourth etreet,-*ltiioagh but the first ■ of Its operations, over four-hundred ob tained relief. This relief did not extend merely to supplying soup, but more substantial food, in the sbape of good wholesome bread, tea, ccffee, Ac., was also liberally given. In order to guard sgaiaat-isipoßition, appli cants at either of these places will hereaTftrlre obliged to bring tickets, which oan be obtaioed • Mi application to the (proper persons. The charitable are requested to purchase these tickets, and furnish them to the needy, t y thigmeana, funds will more readily be obtained to oontinue operations. ~ Mb. John G. Saxe's Leetube, last night, was attended by the best audience which has visited any of the lectures under the patronage of the ; Young Men’s Library Institute thin season, with * probably the exception of Rev. Theodore Parker. We confess we were rather disappointed in the lecturer’s manner of delivery, and would much ***s'®r read one of his poems than hosrhim spoak Ik -The poemypoken last night, like nearly all of, bis productions, abounds in many beautiful passages and ludicrous descriptions, which tlici **? admiration and laughter of his auditory. His delineation of a Boston Yankae was alOOst - truthful and ludicrous pieceof satire, the genu ineness of it being recognised by all who ever oame across that personage. lecture again on Wednesday C Death teou Ivtkm ter arcs asd Eipoaca^.— • aLii inquest was hold, on Ronds/ morning, by Coroner Lowry, on the body of a man named ' Alexander Bailey, who was found lying dead in ajtoom which be iohabited in Borke’s fourth street. When discovered he presented * frightful epoctae’e, being entirely divested of clothing, his face distorted into a terrible shape, * end his whole body contracted, ea if he had died in horrible convalsio'-s. Fi»r sonic time pre vious to h;s melancholy .end, the deceased bad rbeen nddioted to the use of nr -ent spirits, and hifl death undoubtedly reached from that and exposure to the weather. His groans and cries Were beard on Saturday night by several" per sons, but as they had. ooce before been rudely insolted when they went io his aa-.iit&noe, no at tention was paid to them.. The jury returned a verdict of death from intemperaooe. DISTURBANCE AT A -WedDIHO. — MIJOT Voh, yesterday morning, fined and imprisoned about a doseo “ lads " from the Emerald Isle,,for rale* ings disturbance at a wedding, in a bouse on Webster street, on Sunday night. ' The parties dealt with, as above stated, were guests at the nuptial ceremonies, ' but imbibing too much 11 poteen,” became quite exhilir&ted, Jfend con cluded they would eud the performance,.with a genuine old fashioned "scrimmage.” About the time the shindy had been started the night watoh made a descent upon the participants and lodged them all in the Tombs. Bobbkkt at tub Glen Hotsl. Several thieve*, whose name* have not transpired, bor . gloriously entered the Olen Hotel, on Saturday night; after thoroughly searching the building, they deoamped with a fine horse and wagon, be -longing lo'the proprietor. The Wagon, together with the hafrntss, was afterwards found on the road;» ehtfrt dietanoe from the Hotel The ras cals Were traced as far as Lawrenceville, with the horse, but.here the scent was lost, and they succeeded in making their esoape. ; ACoMPtAnrr Cook was openedlat the Mayor** office yesterday, and quite a number of our eiti hbs took the advantage to record their grievan ces in R. The book is well enough in its plaoe, and may, ire hope, operate beneficially; but, while there are so many nuisances already in the cognisance of the potioe, whioh they do nothing to remedy, we think there is but little ute in calling their attention to others. Bkidgb ob thV*. Pbhbstlvajha Railboad BthußD.—We regret to learn that the Railroad bridge across the Juniata river, three or four miles .west of Dewistown, was burned dovrn on Saturday night, having caught fire by a spark from a locomotive. The bridge was a loog one, having six arches, and its destruction will cause considerable inoouveninoe in the transmission of freight As a matter of eourse, it will be built ny again, as soon as possible. Th* Ash Hbap ih Viboib Alter. —J. P. Smith, S. Dalsell, Dr. Keyser, and Jsoob Porter •Ppnwed before the Mayor, yesterday morning, : to.jwwer a complaint of Street Commissioner McHvaine, for throwing ashes in Virgin Alley. Mr. Porter was discharged; no evidence appear * The others were dischsrged up ' on paying the coste. _ ***** ?. A ®f ?* A R *QDJtmoß.—Charles Dale, the individual from Wheeling who was »r -restad a short time ago, and confined io the county'prison, on the obarge of atealing a horse ud vragoa, was taken back to the *• head of navigation ” yesterday, on a requisition from the Governor of Virginia '-**•» . KN» - -jV',;' •' '■ ' \ . I - V-. •*»'- ' . • v -if NEWS BY mEGRAPK Reported Bipntily fur UuMTMoHiing Pott. : FEBRUARY 7. „ ""'“Kip la CoDfr..., WA'BnoTM tor, F.bfuuy 6-N«,.(F.-Mr. * i olllt M»olutloa of tko 1«- 5. j I?** imtrnotiog their Senator, andreqaMhng their Repreeentotivee to ueo their to Prooor« the puetge of on ut prohibiting the introduction or exiotenoe of ela- If? ,“Y t«rritorU«fnepeoi»lly In Enneu and rieoraeka, and to introdnoo n bill without delay for that pnrpoae, and alao to proonra the imme diate repeal of tho act of 1850, known ai tha Fugitive Slave Law. Mr. Case said when the Legieiatnre of Miohi gen instructed her delegation in Oongren to vote for tho Wiimot Proviso he said he ehould not re •ign when oaiied upon to not. Tho Legislature repealed those inetruotione, and therefore he did not resign. Be said he ehould neither follow these instructions now nor reiign. Ho then pro ceeded to state his reasone. Mr. Stewart said that “ sufficient onto the day ii the evil thereof ;-* when the proper time oame he should be prepared to act. Until then it i, unoeoeesary to trouble the Senate with any re mark, on the anbjeet. _°ther memorials were preiented, after whioh Mn Brodhead’s land bill was again taken up. House proceedings unimportant. Philadelphia, February 6.—Rio Grande pa pers to the 20th alt. are reoeived. The Ameri can Flag says that rumors prevail of revolutions in Mexioo, but if does not consider them reliable. The bark Saragossa, bound for Philadelphia, returned to New Orleans in a leaking condition. The Etowah bridge, of the South Carolina Railroad, was destroyedfby fire on Thursday last Assembling of the Nebraska Legislature* CmoAob, 111., February 6.—The Legislature of Nebraska assembled on the 16th. The mes sage of Gov. Cummings was received, and both Houses organised on the 17th. The ehoiee of officers, it is supposed, will be favorable To the administration. The course .of the Governor will probably be sustained. v Col* Klßßey'i Expedition* Washington Citt, February 6.—Nothing has yet been done or proposed by Col. Kinney calcu lated to call for a Government proclamation against his enterprise, and none has been issuod. There is no tTuth in the statements to the oon trary. Death of Rev. Jonh Moor*. Concord, N ; 11., February s.—The Rev. John Moore, late Know Nothing nominee for Qover fior, died suddenly this! morning. COMMERCIAL POST PLTTBBUUGII BOARD Op* TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. • OPFICKR Pruideni— JOHN 8111PTON. tint Vice President— VF*. 11. Esft-n, Second “ “ Wa IL Beovs. secretary —Wu. S. Hiyin. TVramrgr Jotm D. Sccllt. Supe^inUmdent— -S. T. N’o*t£KW, J*. CbtnsuVe* o/ Arikfratvm for U. Funs, *. I’.; C. H. HiciiTsos, W. D. Exuusa, Jahu M. Coufxs, Gtoivdx Blacx. ’ DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBOEQH MARKKT. Omc* or mi Daily SfosirfKo Po*t, 1 Twidiy, Fcbnurj 6,1845. / -- There yii a very *H<ht htutoirt done yceterdiy acais. Nothing reported in either Bacon, Floor or Grain. We can not expect as improvement until navigation opens, of which there if a promiM at present We Sod the following: CORN MIAL—6 bbl. 3 at $3,60, cafb. MOL ASS 83^-200 libla Cypnia at 25a, 4 mce. BCTTEU—IS bbl* good and lair at IWplCc, eaah. FECIT—2S bbls dned applva at caah. The Africa's malls broaght eat no foreign ordsrs for American fe-urUle«, nor, Judging from the private letters written from the other »kte, does there epi4ar r 4ny probe bUity of the resumption of aoy active demand iot them. The revolutionary element ordnmrbaoc-9 which vm rlh in Europe eemo year* ego. is now wholly wanting there. . The war baa tended to eetnen: governmental power ratbee than to weaken it, and capitalUU are not frightened Into removing their funds to this country. The new loess to Europe absorb a great deal of the rpare capital that M*ck« investment; and the oeceMit/ whLhaUU exists lorgbe im portatiooi into France and England cf large amount* of breaditaffe and pmvt-ions not only for war supplies, but for the wants of their home population, checks the opera tions fcC?ar stocks and securities. The banka continue u> expand, discounting all the otter jogs made to them of the prop«rde*criptk>o. This iocrras lng facility of bank accommodation renders the discount brokers more accoramodaiing. Forall bankable paper their rate U the same as the banka For first class paper over fiO days up to 6 months, the rates ate 8 to 8 per cent, and sec ond class paper 10 to 12 Call loan* are ea#y at 6 percent, the supply exceeding the demand. We-rling Exchange is inactive, and quotation* nomleal. Sterling selling rata IWtfffilCfniDM st@s,u. Iks Stock market skows eonunued buoyancy to a moderate but derided extent There are but one or two exceptiona —.V T. AcvntJW Pott. Saturday. —'• A Dangarom Counterfeit. * W# were this morning sbova a fire dollsr bill on the Bank of Chester county, which hart been e'tered to atwtn ty io so skillful a m»>>oer •« to be likely to Uecdre any but an excellent Judge We are Informed that there are great numbers of Ateae altered notea afloat, and cluieos should be cautious how they take raonry of lptlon. The note caw.had a farm bouts, ntvie, milk maid, Ac., u a vignette, ao<La me falllon bend at either rad of the plat*. The date opon it was June l.t, 1362.— PhtU. lKllthn. TELEGRAPH HABERS. Nxw TokX, February 6.—Cotton aaalar bot net qaotably lower; on the spot in transitu the ratee lo«er: sales 3000 belea Naw Orleans middling at U|>land middt'ng 9. Flour unebanxed; sales 4600 bbls xo>l Uhls at t* 9,18, and 3000' burb-li Southern at Wheat un changed. C.iro a trifle higher; tale* 76 Quo bnabel* yellow Pork firm; sa esdOJ bbl# uor.haaged; salee country mesa at Lard unebsnred. Wbts ky: Ohio 33. bales 12uQ bags Rto Coffee at g u . gar and M( lasses firm but transactiona limited. iJnseef Oil 73. Stocks improving; money easy; Virginia eiieabc; Indiana fieea Caoton Cumberland 3tAi; N. T. Central S. 16, 90; Kris 47; Reading 74}-£; Michigan South ern 36J4. ' Poojudvlthu, February 6.—Flour continues exceedingly dull; noexj-ort demand; the only sales are small loL* for home eonsumptieo, at Rye Flour dull at jfl and Corn Meal at $4.26. No Wbest arrirtog; the stock U about exhausted, and U is wanted et $2,13 for red, and $2 22 for white. Rye commands $1,22. Corn scapcepgoodyellow worth 93 in store; a cargo of Southern sold at 66c., afloat, which is an advance. Cl»OiisiTj, February 6.—Rifer il stilt cUhml. Weather cold. Business very dull. Flour Corn 69<362c. Oats4o@42c. Whisky dull at 2be. Nothing done in Pro* ▼Wont. Kastern Exchange enst. premium. AUCTION SALES. Auetlon—Da|)y fialea. AT the Comiasniisl S«L:p Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth e;r«*-tr,at 10 o’cli/ck, A. M., a pi nerul assortment of Seasonable, Staple and fancy Dry Good**,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, lists,Caps, Ac., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. It., Groceries,Queenswarg, GlaMwart-, Table Cutlery, Looking Glaaaes, New aud Second Hand llousehold and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. >!., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Mublcal Instrnmenta, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, variety Goode, Gold and Silver watnhee, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fja3lctf F. X. DAVIS, Auouoneer. SUPBRIORQOLD AND SILVER WATCIIKS, JBWSLBY, SILVER WARE, FINK GUNS, VIOLINS, Ac.. AT AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY EVENING, February 7 th, at 7 o’clock, at the Jewelry store of Uood, No 61 Mar ket street, Third, will be aold hla entire stock of fashionable G<Ad Jutalry, Ac., comprising superior Gold Le ▼er and L'Epine Watcher, of the best make; hllvsr Lever and Quarter Watches; Gold Breast Pins, Lockets, Braes lets, Unger Rins, Ear Drops, Cuff Pius, Sleeve Buttons, As, plain and with elegant settings; fine Inlaid Clocks; Silver Plated Ware; cbulcs London Twist Fowling Pieces amL. Dueklng Guns, patent breech, Ae; tine Revolvers, Ell’s pat ent; very flue inlaid Violins, Pertmoules, Fane/ Goods, Ao. : Also, at private sale, two largesuperlor show cases, brass rams. IfeMJ P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. NEW BOOKS—Gen«rft] Notions of Chemistry: by Pe loose nn<l Frerny; translated from the French: oolorwl plates. * Nelly Bracken; a Tale of Forty Yean Ago: by Annie Chambers Bradford. May and December; a Tale of Wedded life: by Mrs Hnbbeck. Bnwhwood Picked Up on the Continent, or Last Sam* mer*B 'Trip to the Old World: ey Oreille Horwits. American Sportsman: by Kill ha J. Lewis; illustrated. A Translation of Yirgll; new edition. The Pioneer** Daughter: by Emerson Bennett. - The Hysteria* of the Court of Qneen Anne: by W, D. Ainsworth. Just reoeired by espress and for sale by BAM’L. b. LAUFFER, 67 Wood street. AM KXTKAUBDINAKY IHXJK—My Oourtthlp and Its Consequences: by Henry Wikoff, Miy sod December: by Mrs. Hulbeek. Bath Hall: by Fanny Fern; lOthsapply. The Lift of P. T. Bmrnum: written by himself. Lilies and Violet*, or Thoughts in Prose end Verse on Ute Graoes of Maidenhood : by Uosalle BeiL ■ Ido May, or Stories of Things Possible and Actual. . The Pioneer's Daughter: by Emerson Bennett The Mysteries of the Court of Queen Anne i by Wra. liar risen Ainsworth. For vale by W. A. GILDENFINNBY A CO., Nn. 70 Fourth street. Vf T. WASHINGTON PBOPKRTY.— A good Framed well ill log House, with large lot of 113 feet trout on the brow of tbe mU and running bad 422 feet on Bertha street to an alley, with a well of good water, shade and fruit treee, a stable, Ao; a good board fence around the property. Price $2,500. Persons desirous of a pleasant residence and pure sir, with a view of the two cities, river* Ac., would do well to attend to the above. Apply soon to 8. CUTUBERT A SON, No. 140 Third street. KKMI£LJIK— Sj Ayer's Cherry Pectorsl; water's Balsam of Wild Cherry: ■ 0 f Llrenron and Tar; Bcayne’a B , rap of Wild Cherry; Jayne's Expectorant; M’Cane’s Cough Syrup; Sellers’ do; Morgan’s ..do; Pastiles Be Paris. All of the above remedies always on hand at JOS. FLEMING'S, eorne r Diamond and Market street. KdM ' I-ot for 8tl«. ypQOOD BUILDIfIQ LOT, 34 feet front on Oereon rtreet jC\. br 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be eold cheap. Enquire of GEO. ?. GILLMORE, jyl3 at ogee of the Morning Poet Euemeat To l««t. I BASEMENT BOOM, 21 feet wide bj 82 deep, two-third* J\- eboregronndf wall Onliheri end well lighted, irfll be rented cheap nntil the let April. Bonaire K the office of ttelloi)O&aSQM dtftt ■V; From tha South. Money Matters. * L - • T.f'v-'W . ....VJ.Mi- >• : , v -. ■: * r-»vrv\ - ■ f?±*» */•*■•,*.• • - : % '*>' __ t, * ‘ <*- 1 » fVJMtnfit jh&v. To BnAimnx Mr*.—Th« Xoa*J Inspector! for the Port of Pittsburgh ttt; h found at the Custom House, third story, entrance on SmiflifleM stmt J24A Ninstnoa still remains dosed. Quits a Dumber of boats advertised to leave on the opanlog of navigation, are now receiving fraight and making ready for that crest Tns Last En» not Niw Onuuts to Lotrovnu.—We Imra from Capt. Kount t that die steamer “ Crystal Palaotf* arrired at Portland Bar on Sunday being the last boat that haa made bar way up from N.O. Shs reports i)£ feet water, and but little freight ottering at lees r*ftt / STEAMBOATS. “1855 " misBTOGH, cucnnriTi, lottistilu, an ——n SAIHT LOUIS, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line. rowTaa cowrsTAncsor ’ 9 PASSENGERS AND FAKIGHT BSTWWR • I PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISviIXB. And Saint Louts, [. . fQSe . This JLiaa is composed of deren LjlßßgtfflntelaM powerful Steamers, one- f for speed, splendor, safetyiflH and comfort, and Is the oslt rnaonoß nattrHtiwfcka g»,*» Packs** on the Ohio river. It eonneota with tbowW win lino of Bteamen from Undnnatl to LoolsTiUefond Balnt Louis, by which pasaengers and freight are ticketed art t*. oapted through daily. Two new Blearners hare h—n to the Line, which now consist* of the following boats: soai »- Cbplaitu. /roaPtt^jl'* BUCKEYE STATE M. w:Ba«iaooTiE....Bunday: KKYBTONTS STATE Jacob nizi*» Monday ALLROIIENY Gao. M’Lai*.... .Tuesday. CINCINNATI.. h„R. 11cniL..... ..... Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Geaci .'...Thursday; PITTSBURGH IN. OooK. Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jko. Kmtarnt*a-.... M Batur4ay. Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. IL, precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. Tor particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,) JOHN PLACE, ’j Agents, Uonongahela House Building*. Pittsburgh, 1855. lnov2B] “1855 ” CANADA VfEST. I PK.fcCl.-r.lund, J-ort Stanley . M k “i Port Burw.il. TUB FINB low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Eaaaow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Harwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port 6lanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 1% o’clock. Leaves Port Burwtll for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7)d o'clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh! tlio Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and pasreg* apply on board, or to SOOYILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; iL F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley or A. M’HRIDE. Port Borwell. warH-toov Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. * The DIURNAL, Captain A.*S. Bbkpbikd and rORRST CITY-, Captain hmmnEniEt will ruu as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh Steubenville *uJ Wheeling, etopplng at all intermediate ports. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M lUlurning the will leave wheeling on Tuatdaje,Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7U o'clock, A. M. Tue FOREST CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, ‘niurwliy l and Saturdays, at.lo o’clock, A M.— Jteturnine, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at TU o'clock, A. M. J For freight or passage apply on board or to J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent, _ tK>T * S No. 16a Front street. For Naihvllls. I R9P a., 11 - 11 ■ T. VEATUA.N, CipUa A. will leave (or the above and iniarmedb ports on opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on board. f«b3 For Wabash River. The steamer ALTOONA, Capt. R. C- OniT, leave for the above and iaurmcdlate ports opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on board. febd For St. Lonls. . M*m k TW steamer ALM A, Captain R. D. Cc-miaa*. leave for the above and inteimadiate ports opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or so MI r 11ARNE3. Agent. For St. Louis. , % Thestremor PR.UIUE RUSH, Capt. 9. M*-. will leave for the above and intermediate on the opening of navigation. For freight or pa**sp- apply oa board. Jan 33 For Zanesville, gw The KATE UAAsHL, CCpt. Josaru fo|Hfo|n)r\ at, *lll low* fbr the above and intense ports on o;».-nlng of navigation. For freight cr pas.ru* apply ou board, or to )»»» BARNI'J A COLLING WOOD. Agents. For Louisville. , Mb * Tbeevaiii-r ADRIATIC, Captala C grows, wl'.l laav- f -t the above and Intermediate ports openior < f r*»i*«Jlon Per freight or passSK- *pr!y or, j.aCT Far Cincinnati. Mn ’ The *U»m-r. TWIN CITY, Captain 8. Dsar, leave for the stove sad Intermediate ports •■•■un opening of mviciUjn. For fibight l - !y m losrd. jan2B For fooulavltler Tbe»>amer ViLNM, Captain C Hit, will LmlmQWlnTt for th- »Ut* an 1 Intermediate porta on c>f naiigation. For freight or apply r>D board, or to FLACK or WILKINS. Agents. For Lsoulavltle. i IBP fo The staara- r t.NDKAVuii, CapL Jons Mat, leave for the above an J Intermediate ports opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or to i» na C- lIAHNgS. A,rot. For Et. Louis. i (Ob a. The steamer KF.YtfTONK, Capt. J.J. Roam. will leave for the above and istermedlato oa owning of navigation. For frrlght or pasaag- apply oo board, or to Jan 34 FLACK A LIVINOSTON, Agents. For SaafcwUla. . ffs%* Ti e steamer CLAILA LHAA'. Captain will Uses for the abovexbd’intermsdlat* on opening cf yor freight and passage apply on l«/erd, or to : J l **- '• PLACE or LIVINGSTON, Ag*>to* For Aaslirlile. P , ffs> The Steamer FAIRY GUEKN, Captain Josa will leave for the abor* port, and all In* ports, on opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply ©n board. janlO Regular Whestlng Paekst. "* xilfi *t#Mkr EXCHANGE, Capt. M’CAiiC*. *Ti>ry MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and S> o'clock, A. M., cnnectliijr with tb« C. aud i\ Railroad at W«Jl#TUl*t. J-'ot fmirbt apply to bot!7 J. 1), OULLIXUWOOD. Agrat U«ralar Wheeling Packet. , (PJ» - Tbr steamer VKNI'UIUS, Cipt-Jonx Ooasox, eirrj TUESDAY, THURSDAY, asd at 3 P. M. For freight or pu»a£» apply on Liard, or to JaoS /AMES COLLINS A CO, Agrat*. CONGRESS WATER—SO dot fraah Wtlu m» eaived froth, and direct from tba *prloj, by Jt;B. FLKMINO, Unfl aorear Dfamood and Market ateotfl FOR SALE—A vupertor FARM,on tn» terrystili* Flank Kovl, ri ?ht n>il*B from the city, of 100 a«va ; agitable for ■ gardener. It Id In good order, and lias all the boild« injs uecauary tot a home. Enquire < f THOMAS WOOD?, i«tt37 75 Fourth a tree t. MAUAZtNRa rvn eaiub yil.MlNEß A CO., U 2 Stnilbfleld alree*. F6:n»m » M.-nihly, for February. Qodey'n l.*riy’a lb*>k, do* Petereou’e Mftgatln<-, do. Household Word*, do. Graham’* Magazine, do. Dallou'a Magazine, do. ; NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! My Courtship and ite fWequcucu*: by Henry Wlltoff. The Parflj or CourUhlp, or tho Adventaraa tf a Noral Header. The Myaterisa of the Court of Qieen Anne: by William Harrison Ainsworth. Bulh HaJI, a Domestic Tale : by Fanny Fern. The IJfe of Horace Greeley, editor of the We* York Tri bune : by J. Barton. The Life of I*. T. B>rnum, written by him—if. Herbaria Magazine, fur January ; price 15 casta. For sale by D. MINER A 00., J»a29 No. 3j Smlthflald a treat. STOCK* FOR SALE.— Exchange Sank Stock; Citizens'Deposit Dank Stock; Pittsburgh Life, Firo atul Marine Insurance Stock; Ohio hod Ponna. ltniirond Stock; North American Stock; Ohio Trap Eock Stock; Kidgu Mlulog Company Stock ; by , AUSTIN LOOMIS, Stock Broker, J* D *o _ W Fourth etree*. NOTICE Tu UAKDENEUb.—SubtIe Auction ofBoo Hop bed Saab, and 400 Forcing Glasses, in withdrawing from tbs Market Garden. I will a»ll without reserve. on Thursday, February lst,at 0 o'clock, A. M„ the entire stock of Saab, and fixtures ‘suitable for tlie forcing of early crops. _Jm*» JAMES WABDROP, Manchester. RUTH IIALL—One hundred coi'U-s rrcelTed and for Bale by 11. Miner A 00. “ The smile, the laugh and the tear come and go at her bidding. If you don’t believe it, read ' Ituth Uall.’ *' • If you haven’t read * Ituth liall,’ buy a copy, and we will warrant you to road it iwioe through.'*— Michigan Argus. “Fannt Fem’s last book has absorbed us very much, and awakened a feeling of profound Interest in the woman who can write her name and character so Indelibly in our mind. * • • 4 Uulh Hall’has been rvad with greater avidity than any book since * Uncle Tom’s Cabin.’ ” —Philadelphia Oily item. “Itis a great book; great in genius, great In spirit, and great as a literary production." —Dayton GkuetU, “' Kuih Hall ’ is by for the ablest of her productionw. and contains many passages equal to anything in the EtogiUh language.”— Dodge's Literary Museum. ** Wo have ssidotn perused a book which affected vis more strongly."— Am. Mining Chronicle. It U pubflshtd complete Id one floe Tolame,ne*tJj booed In eiotb; price $1)29. For sale by H. MINER A -CO n No. M tfmlthßeld street. FABHIONB- TOE JANUARY—FKANK LEdUIS'S LA DIBS' GAZETTE.—The January number of i bis llu< aslne commences lie third volume. The GueUf < la pub lished on the first of every month, and contains all the newest fashions for the following month, In every depart ment of ladies' and children’s costume. Each nu mber has also a large variety of patterns for needle work k -a sheet oi new musk, and a paper pattern to cat a drees 2>y. Price 25 cents a number, or $8 a year, postage free. Subscrip tions received or single numbers sold by W. A. UILDEN PENNEY * CO., Jsn3 No. 76 fourth street. DIAtUEd FJK 1866.—-A large assortment or the above useful artlele for sale at the lowest rates. £ho*e'wbo would save 26 per cent, should call at tanfl BA6TL B. LAUFFER’B,B7 "Wood it. MAGAZINES— Uaxper, far January. Putnam, for January. Godey, for January; third supply. Graham, for January; second aupply. Peterson, for January; 17 cents. Bellow, for January; 10 cents. Blackwood, for January. BabsertpUon to four British Bevlewa and Blackwood. tlO. Th “* »>. 10 pn cat. In übMrltrfngliT th. jmt, or . . a BAJfPIL B. LAOntß’i, fr* Ho.irwooa«tmt. t' s MISCELLANEOUS. B'2??r a, ‘ *“ 9mm 7. * MO - - ... w Front atrsU. T)JCA UUM-BQO baitautMFH Uittß| n«werop. to ±T trrir* and tot m 1« by iJuSO IQ M KTAL—74 teas Inyard end for safe by J*b3o ... . J. W. BUTIdKR * 00. WINDOW QLAB^—ItOOO boxee, worM dML in Store mod for solo by J*p3o J. W. BUTLER A 00. AK LEAD— 600 bnndlee in store sad-fog sale by J*n3o J. W. BUTLER * 00. IOTiON WABTE—IO bogs in store sod for sole by / Jen 30 J. W. BUTLER A QQ. CABIRB QlL 800 galls In stow sad tor sofa by FLEMING 880S m Saeeeaots to J. Kidd 1 00. jsnST No- 60 Wood street. XTRAOT LOGWOOD—I,OOO lbs In store and for sole by jtn27 FLEMING BROS. ASPHALTBM —3,000 lbs la store end for sets by - J*n2T FLEMING B 1 ftOPPERAS— 6O bUs toatore end for sale by \J jtn27 FLEMING BROS. 'ADDER—I,OOO toe in ■tore'and tor sale by ■ Jbb27 FLEMING BROS. SAGE —300 tos la balk In store end for sole by JraST FLEMING BRO 3. T)0 WDJCRED RHUBARB—IOO !be to store end for sole by XT Jtag 2 FLEMING 8808. CAUJINKD MAGNESIA—UO lbs for eels by Jen 27 FLEMING BROS. BABBITTS WASHING POWDER—IO bases for sets by Jtal? FLEMING 8808. UNDRIKB— -26 daeem Oorn Broome; 6000 Saunters’ two basbsl Boa; 100 basbsls Dried Apples; 603 . do Pesetas*; 60 do Pored Pseebee; 1003 fos prims Feathers, to store end for sale by JanSfl x ENOUBH A RICHARDSON. GRAIN— 5000 bosbels Shelled Corn, Id store; 2000 do Oats, tn store and to arrive; , 400 do Bar Oorn, to store and for sale by I*p2» . ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. FAMILY FLOUR, A*- J. 100 barrels Extra Whits Wheat Family Flour: 600 bushels Corn Meal; 100 do Clover Seed; 40 do Timothy Bead. In store end for sals by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. BUCTKR-14 bbls Roll Rutter; 60 kegs Peeked Batter; 100 bbU Prims No. 1 Lard; 10 bbls Grease Lard, In store and for sale by JaoOO KNGLIBU A RICHARDSON. LIME— 370 barrels LonUvUl* Lime; 300 do Union Cement; 160 do N. 0. Molasses; - 200 do N. 0. Tar, io store and for sale by J>p2P ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. ri'OBAOOO—3O boxes S's W.O. Tobacco; ' ' "" 1 10 tons prims Pearl Aah; 6 casks Pot Ash; 76 bags Saltpetre; i 1000 boxes prime Cream Cheese, in strro and for sale by [Jangfll MNQLIBH A RICH A RDSON. F 1811—30 bbls No. 9 medium MaeXsrai; 23 do large , do; 10 bbls No.l pickled Herring; 10 hfbbls do do; 6 Uerees Oodflsh; 90 bxi scaled Herring; reeslTsd and for sale by . _ MILLER A RICKKTSON, Jao23 221 and 233 Liberty st. SUNPIUI 100 doaep Com Brooms; 30 do Zinc Wash Boards; 30 do Tow and Cotton Bags; M do Country bocks; 6 pieces Country FUnnili; 9000 tbs Bar Lead; for sale by Jan 23 MILLER A KICKETBON. IAKUJT—■ 3u bags Dry Apples; J? It do Peaches; 60 bxs M. R. Raisins; 16 hi do do; for sale by Jao23 MILLER A RICKKTSON SOAP AND CANDLHB— boxes "Cincinnati ” No. 1 Family Eoap; 10 do do blearier Candies; for tale by JanJO MILLER A RICKETSON. QUGAK— Lovering’a, Belcher’s, and M’Kenue’s Loaf, 0 Crashed aod Pulverised Sugar*, on band and for sale by Jan 23 . MILLER A RICKETBON. BROWN STOUT AND BOOTCU ALE—2 ea*ks Fuise A Williams’ Brown Stout; 2casks Rutherford’s Scotch Ale; oo hand and for sale by Jan 23 MILLER A RICKETBQN. CNnAMPAaNE WINE—3O baskets" Ueidsiek's” 178,174, j Champagne Wine, for sals by jang Hiller a ricket«>n. RED—3OO bash*ls Frans. Clover Bead; ' 60 do Timothy 6e«d; for sale by JanS3 MILLER A RICKETSON. SALT— 160 bbls No. 1 But, landing and f#r sale by Jan 23 MILLER A KICKKTftON. BULK PORE—2.QW fos for sale by j»n22 aaiTn ajhxclair. LARD— 40 kegs for sale by s Jana SMITH A STNCLAtPL' EG RUTTER—I 6 kegs Butter for sale by iy J«°a smith * amenta. APPLES— 10 bbls green Apple* sweeivadand far ul« ft Jan3o HENRY U 00LLI98. PHI LEAD—I 76 pigs beat Galena 'toad in store and for sale by YLXMINQ BROS., jaalP No. 00 Wood «L A A. MASON a UU. bare Just received 100 pteoee us Al- XR • faces, Oobnrjct, An, which will be sold atßans!- Ansae! prkya. ' —-*■ jealft DRESSING RUREAOS—Mahogany and walnut Dressing, Bureaus, serpentine fronts, ■ handsome article, finish ed and for sale by T. B. YOUNG A CO , ’ octl* SmUbOeld street. SALT— 40 sacks floe Table Salt; 1 box fanh Maccaroni; JusTtu Itv4 by d*c23 f. 1L DRAW. ' JwTaNS—» bbls Just reoeivsd and formlF^T . JinlO SMITH A SINCLAIR. fpilk ÜBRPKTIC BJAP care* sure rough bands. All X chafs, chafes, Ac., on the bands are healed by it Bold at lgys cents a caie, at No. 140 Third street. dec2S MEAL—6 bbls whits Cunt Meal, extra aueiity, for J sale by JAS. M'LAL'GULIK, JaM6 No 10 <mi»hflald at BUTTER— 3 bbla fraab roll for aale by janlC JAR. IfLAPSHLIN. )KANS—6 bbla imall white lor sale by ) JanlC JAR. M’LAUQHLIS. OKMI ANNUAL RALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. an now Bailing off at their Semi-Annual Sale, lhair stock cf Silka, Shawla, Dna Goode, Ctoeke, Bonnets, Embroide ries, Ac. / Janl4 DAVIS* PAIN KILLER—2 groeaof thta celebrated arti e’e Jo*t received by _Jan*4 JOB. FLEMING. JORK OINTMENT—Tba baat article now In uaa fur the At eure of Tatter and king Worm; A doa recaivad by Jang* JOS. FLEMING. CHARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE—The celebrated article / fbr porltytttg lha blood; IS doa received by jan24 JOS. FLEMING. AUSUANA’B UAUNESIA—Tba beat preparation af Mag* naala now in um; IS doa raoelTad by Jang* JOS. FLKMINQ. i UXitATK MAGNESIA—FraabIy prapaiwd, alwaya on V7T>and, and warranted good, by JOS. FLEMING. Jang comar Diamond and Market treat. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF UUVUIR IS dozen or thla cate brated artlcla received by JOS. FLEMING, j'asg comar Diamond and Market etraaL >KOOM*L—IOb doaan Corn Broom£tor aal«* by .J JaaS4 HSNItY U. COLLINS. O ALKKATUS—Ibi fur aala by O J«n24 IIBNRY H. COLLINS. : NLOUK—*6 bbla for rale by J JaaSA HENRY 11. COLLINS. C TORN—400 bus to arrive and tor eele by Jao2T HENRY H COLLINS. MULAr-aKd— XA bbla to arrive and lor zale by _Jao27 IIKNIIF 11. COLLINS. WANTED— 25 iharea of Exciiauge Bank Stock, by AUSTIN LOOMIS, jan)3 Stock Broker, gi Fourth atraeL MURRAY'S FLUID MAGNESIA—is dosen. assorted kUae, received by JOS. FLEMING, Jang comer Diamond and Market etreet- VRILD PEACHES—JO bbla Just received and for ml* by . J Jaoß HKNRY 11. COLLINS. BEANS— JV bids amaii while Leant for aala by Janll lIKNBY 1L UQLLINB. CioitN MEAL—IO bbla traab ground just arrived and for t aale by JAR M'LAUUUUN, _Janl2 No. 10 Bmlthfteld street. BALED HAY—76 balaa Timothy Hay for aala by Jaolg JAS. M’LAUOHLIN. J'AR CORN—6<X) bua In store and for aaie by Xj J*ol2 JAS. M’LAUGQLIN. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—SO aacka for sale by' Jan 12 JAS. M'LAUQHLIN. IME—ISO bbla Louisville Lima for aale by - -J Jknll HENRY 11. COLLINS. O Vklf—6 hhus Levering’* Syrup; O 20 bbls do Sugars; just received by dec22 F. U. DBA VO. BROOM B—B doaen Ibis day received and for sale by jsnl* ÜBNRY 11. GULLINR. CIUJUtaK— 24 boxes W. ILCbome, in store eod for filety f ocOB BMOUBU A HlCUaunP- N- IMPROVED FEED CUTTKtt.—A new. complete audrell able Cutter, suitable for Oorn Stalks or Uay, at the bead and Implement Warehouse, Fifth street. jaoS JAMES WARDROP. P‘ BGNINU INSTBUMENTtf.—PoIe Pruning Shears, Baws and Chlfsels, of the beat quality, at the Seed and Im plement Warehouse of Jan» JAMES WABDROB. LANKKT&— A A. MASON i CO. will open on Bator day, January 6th, 100 more Blankets, which they will sail $2 and $8 per pair lees than panel rates. Jan6_ SEMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A A MASON A CO. will open 400 more of those Long hhawls, at $2, on Thursdty January 4th. -)an4 / (JLD medal delaines.—a. a. mason A CO. WUI Vjr open 800 pieoes more of Gold Medal Delaines, at 1 2}£ cents per yard. jan4 /SaEDENEB WANTED—Apptjtfo (j J. W.BUTLBB A CO., 97 Front-street HONEY— 10 boxes lust received and tor sale by- MINHV H <3Ol IINS. AV pcir MALE—A large Press for bslalmt hay, stored at Maaallon, Ohio, for sale by ’ janlS JAMBS WABD&OP. »apic«»uak<u.a new and improved proper. for IfcOr.p. VtaM. Bmm, to JAMM WABDBQp t r vwaftK außßß—Lawn Grass. Blue Grain Orchard and JT Bad Top. HanlS) JAMBBWABDKOP. CUNE PABLOB JUBNITUBE, of every description, on J? hand and made to order, of our own manufacture and warranted In mitaitei and workmanship. Jan£ T. -B YOUNG A QO bal-HAM OF WILD OIIKBBY.—One of the M article, for ooajlu add cold. bo. In m.. U do. received by JOB. FLEMING, jmP corner Diamond and Market street. BUCK IIOU3I FOB BALE CHEAP! v 8. CUTUBEItT A SON, Estate Agents. No. 140 /bird street O EMI-ANN DAL BALA—A A MASON A OQ. will oon- O (icus to sell daring their Semi-Annual Sale, every de scription ot Dry Goods at about one-half the usual prices, and much Ima than ytftlon ratea. JanlS /CLOAKS-—A. A MABON A 00. will offer the balance of 1/ jU thM* Qfoaks, oomprising elegant French and New York salterns, end of tbMr own mauufceture, at a iwdeo wneaMyooahatf the omul pstoea. isai.T. warm FOB BALK—Onnsiiflng of 126 acres, 6* in cultivation ; with a new Frame Dwelling Bou.W> good Well at the door, a Inf Hoosn Stable, Aej a BufaT, Uamp of 400 trees, nod a small Peach and Apple OiehasGa situate tan mil* ftaa Galllopoßs, In Gallia county, Ono.* Price 112 an acre. 8. CUXHBEBT A BON, ; ' jsnlJ 140 Third stash • W VV. !' ■ r *• . ' v - ,v • V»V ’**V C AT EA&EISBURQj PA rpm»lwtfto^ r fct tb* Bbnttf education of Young ■ Ladies, vested by Charter with foil, OaHagiafa powers, opamttdn for won tbnn-oine year. **• *• * °» ! ** P»«®* nit Ffctfinnqui in the State, The arrange miuti of the Orilmi are stub, as -•** pwtolag advantage ta angtortef agoS barfsSift* aenUl wpaqtiytnfc Thaw art too departmente-tb. OUatfiata and tha Preparatory, with appropriate branch** «f learning. Tbe-eoureecfstudvin eadi la three jobs, designated byrae many different dames. Young Lm dies admitted at any time. ; •- Hoard sf .ferfr-nriw a. RJnF. BEVERLY" H. WAUGH, A. JL, MndsaL Mas U. Cusbxax, Principal Female TeacharT ' Mias Fxasr A. JoHJtaon, Assistant. Min’ux M. BunrvAU, Teachsr of /ranch, da. O. 0. Bommiii M. 9, Lecturer on Anatomy. Aa. W*. 8. Rowrar, Leetursroa Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Ac. ’ Bzu Jcezra Koxblxs, Prof of Instrumental Mode. Jwo. T. Cnoir, prof Vocal Music. For Circulars, or for ether address the Prin cipai, B. R. TVAUGB.Harrisburg, Pa. dcc7:3m J. V. BUTLER S CO. WATER CtJfiLß 1/BTITOTE, HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENNBTREET ANpTIIERITES, HTtSBURGII,PA. OCTOR BAELZ. Graduate and praetitioifer in the Old Schools of Medktoe, Allopathic and Hocnoepathlc, and for the past ten yean a sucetmral HydropsthisL has opened a W ATER CURE In the shore location. The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect this ays tmu has on all Fevers, and all diseases 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 tbelrhomML i«*m»^wno AUopattde and Hoaoepathle treatment will be admtoie. to**d where- desired;-bat, after long and thorough expe rience, Doctor Baris gives a derided preference to Hydro pethy, which has, throughout the old and new world. £K»Ten so eminently sneosssful in every fora of disease, jeluding Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia, Inflammatory and Chronio Rhnw«■*<«?», Asthma, Cute* nooua, Neryobs and Livtr Diseasm. Thstlmonialj of cures > from highl^rtputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Beela’s office. The Rev. Clergy are invited to consult hhn gratis. Warm water being need In and often throughout the treatmeat,it is aluxurv Instead of unpleas ant, ssthoee unacquainted might sappoaa. Bxnawcto—Messrs. Charles Brewer, Waterman Palmer. W. W. Wilson, W.H. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. A g«t gjvD. T. B. Holmes, E. H. English, B. 1L Th# undersigned, having visited Doctor Saela’s Inetltu tion and witnessed his snoeemful treatment, cheerfully i* commend him as a thoroughly educated and skfllfnl Phv. sidao: . Charles T. Burnell, Jo*. VOonnells, David Hunt, John C. Curtis, ltobc Pstriek, Johfa B. Livingston, John wrlght, W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Raton, 0. Omni by Gregg, tjant AbllCT. MOSSS F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent fbr selling and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorised to sell the following lately patented articles: Trotfa patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines: Doan’s Rock Drilling Machines; Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Oopriand’i Stationary and Portable Saw Kills; Crawford’s Stum and Water Qoagu; and; Griffith’s Wrought Iron RaQrosdCbair These articles hare been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use. He is also authorised to sell Rights to txaka and vemi these articles in any part of the country. . Nutt. nd Wtihn, ud finished Brass Work. lie U also prepared to take Agendas for the sals of other patented Right* and new Inventions, and give to the btzri* neaa faithful and constant att»nHmi lie refers to the following CARD. The subscribers hats long teen acquainted with Mr. Hoses F. Eaton, and hare no hesitation In recommending him, to alt eho may wish to employ Ida Services, as a gen tleman of undoubted Integrity and ladefetlgtble Industry, In whose exertions every reUsnce may be placed. Neville B. Crai*, W. Robinson, Jr vtm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, 11. Childs A Oo- James Wood, ; N. Holmes A Sons, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rahm, F. Lorens, ' ,/ L. R. Livingston, Knap A Wads, . WUilam F. Johnston, William Phillips Aodrew Fulton, _ Wilson M’Cnndlws, A. W. LoosUjl PiTTaßtadE. Nor amber gth.lSU. nov27sdtf Doan’s Patent kNk J>rUlimr MaebteeT, WEIGHING ABOUT9UO POUNDA; ean be worklb «"■’ moved by two mta, and do the work of five otwx in the ordinary way. 8. & Fowler A Haoufectarsra. * The subscriber has been appointed sole went in the Uni ted States, for Uie sale of right* to use these Machines. MOBXB F. EATON, 19 Sixth street aaras to Hen. Wbl F. Johnston, President A. T. R. R 4 W. Mllnor RobertA Eng. A. ?, R. Rj Geo. Wo. Larimer, Jr. Preriisnt R AC. ARj O. W. Barnes. Eoq, Chief fog. P. AC. B.R; Messrs. ManJui A Nicholson, ContraeWrs for tbe P. A 8 ft* l *- dncl9 Aolics. THE late firm of JONK3 A QUIGG, having been dissolved by tbe death of John F. Qoigg, on the 27th iaet, the burners cf t&U firm will be sotUod by the unaeraignei, ut their office, corner of Ross and First streets. ISAAC JONEB, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 90,1544 —[oct*/ Iliac Joass, MANUFACTURER of Spring and Busier SteeVPleugb Slab steel, steel plough Wings, Coach and Kiptio Springs, Braes Nut Taper, half pateot, Screw, Mall and Hammered Iron Axles, comer of Ross and First streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. oet±ly oaxo joxm....- . D. 8. Refers * ce 4 MANUFACTUUKRB of KOGKRA’paLect improved Steal ARB rater teeth. Uffioa wisher Rom and First straete oecriy , T# WholeiairOrecerit Llqaar liaaisri sndffilinalaelnrars. THE BUB3CRIBKR la now importing aaaparior qaalitv of OIL OF COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with 09 mltona pun Spirit will produce e fine Cognac Brandy. m« ifc»ENCEd OF KOCURLLB and OTAKD’S BRANDT: of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ABAC. CIDER end PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOITISU WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by tbe great demand after them. ructions for nee will Invariably be given by DR. LMWIS FEDCHTWAKGBR, ■ 141 Malden Imoe, New York. P. A—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platte* Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn's Ext.Copaiv*Sulphate Am mcula. Ac. dscTlds If Atari A Looms. STOCK AN 1) BILL BROKBB, Oflct, JSo. 92 iL, abovt Wood. NOTS6, l irafla, Bond*, Mortgagee, and Loam cn coll** taraU, negotiated. Stock* bought end sold on com mission. I*nd Wamuuts bought and acid. Particular attention paid to the purchase » wr * 9ale of Copper Storks. All ootamun lotions stunted to promptly. FRANK TAN GORDBR ha* jut rseeivrialarge and beautiful amortmeot of Mourning Collar*, bIMTW and Sett* la Crape, Tarietcn atd Swiss, black laca and ganxa Tails, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and allk; Ribbon*,'Balls, and Crape*, in all qoallti**. Alexander A Boon's beat Kid Gloria can always be found at No. S 3 MARKET STREET, comer af the Dis mon<L novlT Waaudt ; BY a sober, Indus trio a* young man, who will (terete his entire time to bia business, a SITUATION AS SHIP PING CLERK In a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or aisUnt Book-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery or Dry goods Store; and will make himself generally useful to bis «m> ployer. A note adirassed through the P-*t Office to “A R D.,” or le.t at the office of the 44 Post," will receive prompt attention. OdSlrtf "" Still They Com*. THE BEST EVIDENCE of the exeeUencn of ©CARGO'S PICTURES, is the fret h|» rooms are crowded with custom ere, who go away de lighted witti the ♦qotveleut which they obtain fur their money. Uai.ery, Apollo Buildings, TO Fourth street, next to Msr chants* Exchange Jan2B Celestial a, ghanebats and Mnseovlos, Attend at no. 10 wood street, wk«* yon wiu find a complete aMortacot of the above styled CAPS, together with a large stock of Silk and Tlosh Caps, which will be sold at a great redaction on former prkee, to ffiOM the stock for tte season. J*o6 J. WTtftON A SON. GOOD ISTJCST IIOGSK, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, nrsr the Railroad Depot _J«l&ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor. Basin** Swperflne Toilet Soap. ALMOND SOAP, prepared from the purest and beet ma terials ; it gives tbe skin a luxuriant brilliancy, and imparls to the hands a delightful almond odor. MiUefleurs, Olive Oil, Tbrideee, Bouquets, • Nymph, Henry, » * Pistachio, Brown Windsor, Palmyrene, \ Patchouly, Marshmallow, Brown Omnibus, Coooa, Hiselout Oil, Palm Omnibus, Verbena, Spring Flower*, Lilac, ' AtnbrotUl, Jenny Lind, Circaesian. Musk, BpcrmaeettiTablet, Poncine, Ac. 1 would rapeetfally eolidt tbe attention eg the ladies of Philadelphia to ay Persian Lotion, nr liquid lily Blossom, for rendering tbe akin soft and fair. Also, my Amygdaline Lotion, for removing freckles, pimples and asperity of th* face, and to impart to tbe akin delicate elasticity. Fayarda A Blayn’s Papier for Rheumatism, Palos, Irritw tlonl of the Chest, Lumbago, Wounds, Burnt and- Oorna, a superior French article, universally used throughout Europe. The subscriber continues to manufheture his celebrated Rose, Almond and Ambroelal Sjutiso CaxAMi, which are unequalled by any In tbb country or In Europe, wad for which he received a Prise Medal at the World’s Fair, Lon don. To be bad of the principal Druggists In Pittsburgh, and throughout the United Plates. X. BAZIN, Manufacturer and Importer of Perfumery, No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, JanS&dawlm Is Philadelphia. SANDS St CUMMINGS’ ■ PATENT BRICK MACHINE. rpHE PROPRIETORS of this justly celebrated patent 1 having completed arrkngemeots for the introduction of their new and Improved machine, beg leave to call the attention of the public to its vniovUed superiority over everything ever invented/or foe manitfadurt.of Briekt from Tempered Clay. It being capable, when worked by hone*' power, of making SIX BRICKS IN FIVE BECONDSI A single certificate of tbe character of the following Is. deemed by tbe proprietors as good a guarantee of their statements as a larger number which might be selected from hundreds in their possession, from practical and ex tensive orick-makera. WAsactOToiv, D C., December 12,15&L H. Savm, Esq.—Dear Sir:—l have this dsy witnessed tbe operation of Bands A Camming* 1 Patent Brick Moulding Machine, and am folly eatisfled that it is not equalled by auy machine for speed, or In the oonvotneea of its work, and can therefore cheerfully and confidentlaty recommend it to any person wishing to purchase a perfect machine. Yours, Respectfully, JOHN BREEi, Practical Brick-Maker, Wyoming, Syracuse co.,Pa. Very' Respectfully, H. Baum, Esq. K. H. STANTON, M. C. of Kentucky. All applications for State, County, or Town Rights, with Machines, should be made (poet paid,) to v BARBS A COMPANY, \Care of J. B. Price, No. 8 Kilby stmt, JsnWrwSm \ Boston, Maas. TTTM WISH TO PROCURE A BLTUAHON for a Young X v Han.es a Partner in a small manufoeturing ettate Ushment. ue is able to make himself useful In any depart ment, and has a capital of from $OOO to $7OO. He is a good plain koak-keeper~*nd salesman, but wonld*pnfcr being employedm or about tha manufactory. f S. CUTHBERT ft 80N, JsuO f 140 Third street - -i- Hats amek Caps. - 4J. WIUON A BON keep* constantly <m band even daecrtptlon and varietyof HATS AND CAYS, boa wholesale and ntelL Those desiring a naat frdikm able Bat or Cap, rad and che*s, would do w«n to give ns u»Uh«t9ppwwMES«lgsTbn% novU —— a. noexaa. XOURaiflG GOODE. T » E PENN BY L VAN IA BAaLEOAD rB GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At. laaforitlsa with Western, f c ßth weptenEfttes,bvaeontlattous Railwaydinst TUanmd with dally One of steamerste all parts on tjte Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to ail ports on tbe North western Lakes; making tbe most dirtet, duapal and rdiaUt naU ean be forwarded to and from the RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH, c FIRST Shoe* Dry Goods,) InA « r _ (111 tHIMjIIIM, 100t^ BEOUND CL ABS.—Books and Stationery, 1 Dry bale*) Hardware, Lew- par IOQSte. THIRD CLAB&—Anvils, Beggteg, Eecon> Md Ptek, (to bolW f 10011 »- FOURTH Bacon and ( Port, (p«irf,) tuSiui um Oil 2 pw loofta. EW* In shipping Goods frmn any print Eart ot Phfladel* pnte.be particular to mark package ‘via Ptnmylvania •fowaad. AU Goods consigned t» the Agents of this Road *“■*“*’ w#l t*™** *iGteut -Tyam Aam—Kmm Button: XI miott,N. v® n j? e 4 er » PTOedatehia: Msgraw A Koons, Raitl more, Oeo.C.Frandßcus,Hitsburgh; Ebrtngman ABrowju CThdanatl, Ohio; J. g. MoorbaadT LoufevflteJ ? e J£S D t,H a i #wl i fotritfA CnTfoLwria MO4 J. 8. MKchall A Boa, Evansville, ~ 4 , H. IL HOUSTON, e General Freight Agent. FhUaddbhJt. . „ . .H. J. LOMBASST, jaaao flnperin*—‘**nt. AH<wrti t Pa. PEIIIYLVAAU ■ RAILROAD. rpHM» DAILY niJODOn TRAINS, brtnn PUlidd- X phia and Pittsburg. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7U. A M , and Pitts burgh for PhiUdriphia at 7. A. M, ™« FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for'Pittsburgh at IP. H..'and Pitts* burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRATN lesvsi Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at JO, P. M. • The above Unes connect at Pittsburgh with tbe P»»rHi to and from St Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Frankfort Lexington and Louisville, Madison. Lafovrite end Indianapolis, Tnd.; ton, Springfield, Brilefontaine, Toledo, Clere tend, Columbus, Zanesville, Mamillon and Wooster, Ohio: also, with the Steam Packet Doets from and to Nxw Ox leaks. St. Louis, Lotnsnus and ftsmni.TT. ' Through Tkkets ean be had to or from dthar of the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the dUßsront storting prints. Paaspngtrs from tboWcotwOl find this tbe shortest and meet expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. thosTmoore, Agent, Pswenpx Lines. Philadelphia. J. KESKIMXN, Agent, Pamenger lines, Pittsburgh. CLBVKLAFD ASS FITTSBUBOH RAILROAD. IN OOWNRCTION WITH THN Olklo and Pennsylvaafa Railroad. - YIA 4LUASCR. ™ T® rimtest, Mhtesst and nfost reliable route to Toledo, 4S5sr =i - 1 st - wS Th!>roatoli«knd>«lmiU. ihoctn uid abctLt ai.Lt than the dresitous one YIA l£ DIANAPOLI& S” s*!!' 2**“ Httobmtfi ud Clmlud. Three Dally Trains between devetand and o o^T?^ nd,txßc ? w » CUcsgo hours, and St. teuis thirty eeveu hours. YIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Clsvaland leave Alliance at 780, A.M- Maand 6 40 P. M , at Hudson with Trains for CAthoga FaUsand Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at ID£4, A. IL, I*. P. M_ and A3O, P. M. The Trains-of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, lenva Pltta borgh at AOO, A. &OQ, A. M, and ObO, pT kL; mil con* nacting at AHlanoa with trains which arrive in Cleveland atlOOi, A.M^RB9.P.IL, and SAS, P.M.^ Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, 4L Loan; Rock Island. Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 OO A. M-i end arriving iu Covaland at 240 p. M., as that Is the only train. by which does connections are throng to the above prints. Pateengers by this train reach Chicago at 740 next morning and St. ls>ois at mid* tughL Time gained by going via Cleveland, eight hours. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo amt Chicago leave as follows: Leave Cleveland at 740 and 130 aTmlt.4s p M • arrive at Chicago at ILOOP.IL, 7.00 A. M.aadl2.ooX. ** Trains leave for Bock Islandand BL Lonisae follows: leave Chicago at 905 A. M, 1045 and 11.G0 P. H. Pessengere fbr BL Louis n over Rock Railroad to Joliet, and thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad » Alton, and thence by fitearalmt (23 mUes) to 8L LcuL. the 943, A. Trsla arrive in SLLoai- at UJD aw evening, and by the 1045, P.M. Train at noon next day. Baggage cheeked through to Cleveland, asd there ra checked for Chicago end St. Leals. FARE XIK AI LIANCB AND CLEVELAND. Ist cubs. Sana.:**. To Alliance .. . : -j To 6O 9 t>Q 2«ye ajf. iJO La Salle-. 14 50 IS SO Toledo-. ti 00 Rick Island- 15 50 13 50 Detroit- 800 | £L Louij 19 60 18 to Panengers are requested to procure »>*«<*■ tieketn at the office of toe Oompany, in Monongahela. w<w»m third door below tbe oorner. : J. DURAND, SoptCtevetond. OHIO ABA rXBBmVABIA RATT.imtn lew Arrangement, COMMENCING FEME UAE-T3S, IBM. 1854. 1864. MAIL TRAIN lemree Pittsburah at 8 A Mi dtaoe at unj anee; takes tea at Crestline, and ■»»>» a dose cm* neetfcm there with a tost Xxprem Train, reaching Ctoeto* nati about 12 o'clock at nlghC * EXPRESS. TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a» 3 o'clock, P. ML after the arrival of the Exprem train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the Night Express which reaches in tbe morning. Connections are made with the Ohio and Indlanaland Belfbntaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, T^n r and towns in TmUm*- * Oonaeetioa* are mad* with dordaad, Mcmwerffle. San duky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Baerna, Upper Seodaeky, Forest, and the town* on the BiTor Bond. Aleo, with Mount Vernon, Newark, SananiUo and tovna on the Manafleld road. ” Fax* to Ctndnnati 93 : toTndlawpr>llesg; to to Toledo $6 Columbus $646; to Zanesville SUO; te Cleveland $4. Through tkkets to Louisville at rolusud rataa. KKTCEIIIIGI THI EXPRESS TRAIN leavm Crestline at LIS P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at 840 P M, competing witVth* fast Encase Train through in fifteen noun to MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.80, AM- on th* ar rival of the Night Express Train from AHnetif. and arrive* at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 PM, and New Brighton ai 6 A M, and 1.16 PM. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A U, and 9 P end arrives at 440 A M, and 440, PM. 4*" The Trains do not rua on Sunday. AW Tickets or further information, apply at thetfakeV offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the oorner under the HonoSssb House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Amt, FedsrMstmtSetSn. hMJ JOHN KELLY, Mhugw Agent. PITTSBDBGF, ST. LOUIS AHB MW OJLLKIHB. HOST DIRECT AND ONLY wwt.tsht.u nnriTu RAILROADTO CHICAGO THENCE BY CHICAGO AID MISBIMXPPI RAILROAD An Air Linn Rontofrom Chisago to St Louis. TRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) on arrival of Express Train of Mlahigan Southern and D—n - _2 . Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL. 9:16, A. 51. 2d. “ “ NIGHT EXPRESS..._IfcO6, P. 5L Trains run through to 8L Louis la fourteen boors, Tits Bloomington. Springfield and Alton, tmfoevi changeof ca fj or Oamrspc connecting at Alton with aaiiy fin* of Packet for Hannibal. Quincy and Keokuk, and at BL Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on tbs Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffr. : TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 88 HOURS Baggage checked through to St- Louis, on Michigan Can teal and Southern Trains, and at the depot in • E. F. HOLLIftTER, Chicago, General Paemager Agent RICHARD P. MORGAN, flnpw<wtwwi«i^ Through Tickets to SL Louis, £y this route, cun be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitta burgh and Ohio and PennsyMania P«U»*>*edfT feep37:fim Inorease of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! *TIA MIVaUGS COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONS.—CHARTERED 1819. „ PAID UP. Cash Capital) ••••••• 9900,000. mHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the. JL INSURANCE COMPANY,Hart ford, aa furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1866, under oath. Beil Estate, unincumbereds 16,672 06 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds,6 and 7 cent,pay able ...... 72,000 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgaga—. 7JIB 17 Bills Receirahle, well secured, peyanle at . ss Railroad Stocks in Connecticut ■•7419 00 Bank Stocks in the dty of l4’LBtß 00 Bank Stocks in New York dty~.~....~_ 98.010 00 Cash on hand, in Bank, and in hands of Agents and others 212405 06 $773471 63 Cm amounbof UabillUesdus or not due to Banks or other ertditore, —nothing. Losses adjiutel mud due,—none. Leases adjusted *rA not due, $148418 22. Loi«e*iuosdju*:.*; uci in sosnenee, walling for farther proof, $01457 t>;- 0 Allother rgtlnit the Company are small, such only ar printing. Ac. Ag«mi* instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. Tbe amount insured in any dty, tows or village, depends upon the character, malarial and construction of buildings, the width ot streets, the 'supply of water and condition of the fire department, and other dreumstanoe*. The amount insured Id Mocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the lowby to $lO,OOO, or lean SfAtx or CoxuicncoT,) - im, ISL Hanfetd county. J“* Personally appcaredThomaa A Alexander, Secretary of Ana Inauranoe Company, and made oath that thTfore- HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the rear while the premiums received for tbe earn* time Other year, since the oiganaatioa of „!SSt« eoTeri “ g 9XI d-wipttoM of property, is sued at this agennr, at remunerative rates. J * Offiee, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. J* oll H. B. TEN EYCK, Agent PSHVIYLVAHIA IHBURAVCS COXFAHY OF PITTSBURGH , CORNER OF FOURTH AND BMITHFIELD STREETS. I_ Authsrlxed CnpttsG. #300.000. NBURE BUILDINGS and other property against teas or the , navigation and Transportation. juaacxoas. * ■ Wd. F.Johnitoo. BodjPritOTon, I. Bitar iIiJSTL. > o~rg.B.WUta, Jacob Painter, A A Carrier Juy.S.lfctf.j, W.a-iSS' W«U Ebmpton, A. WfflUat IL R. Cdk^lL urn. WK-V jomtlitew BOOT IATTmOHrrS A.A.Cium, SMMIMyttdSsSW “ nmUmA aa-rmint iw*waW^T”' *** 0 + ' k ; • i ’-ItBDICAL, BEV. DR. €OVEL’B BHEVJIAXIO PILLS, Jbr As atfh Gbmfttk /w - r * ’if mm thru. VhrmtSCy Ben&tanr md Jfcwmrtol SXumaUm, trl tru Om Jhnfer fffitm. ~ rrrtn J OUCH Atf ARRAY OF »TIIR>N7 as Dfo OfiVKto *«*inuiicftush«venaHW%»thfrumeildamm,'wes voluntarily ofterid to fkvor other jEVaaT m«s or BimpßiniH, acneopanM by that terzlbie acnsihllity to the treating Rhefimstiim, ssggMtitfaStfSssS asdJXpris from Dm bM ttortggr^Sfflr^g^ M rjucz firrr QMsra jib box: DB. HENDEBStttL OCULIST ANB AURIST ****** or ra* rrs x&a Wixaocr cciTisa, in „. . W| »w.urium,oaihbmsar y&&z22ss3#,rmr gatoorw which h«». wraj.jTj-, aw •tro.tfScy.iiitiiSj.Tf.t'. - 6 *ilfrad Boß6rtfck, Printer. t* J <« tJ; Goodqmtf, Glen Falls, X. T. •Wn. W. Smith, Deboil, 1 •Mn. A. H L. WSMBf-trevATosk atr, V.'tL •John , Ruglntu, N. Y, BotM Little, Engineer, K. I. JVbu J. B. Wm, office Cornier tod ]sna_ jj. Junes W. sttbr, BrortOyo, U L fcreiiJtodgme, * ._• ••»•*•. . j* J* WW* Opmter. 8t »MA» fcoW. »‘^'£?Efe9J!FsS- J * aUdw * Ho o«o«B£ 1 K-£2fa!sS?r^-*!fife^- A. DilUabach, tieimectad r,N. Y. v ' «*P>-B- Athau, K. I. JohA W. Hirtt«tf r Jf ; y, -. -4 « °“ *"* TH,kl Uw ®«M go *bem the dty &KS"' nmsu> bt' J DE. C. X. JACXSOX, *mid4nfc& &. TOl OncmULOlH '.“rvr t UTift COMPLAINT,- Ohrometr Ifcmitt Maty, Ditetuct of At Kid*rn?*mt . sSZedt. . Soeh . «Oopsti^ two, In w»rd Pfl«e, Tqioesa.af Dharit»ft tt - j Bead. Acidity trfthe »■—««*-• - Tuioea or weight In tho SUfejehTfiow ■ .Xroetatiou, Katins, e» KatSTfauTat AbSjfc Of thAßtrnnneh, Swimming nt Station wfcwj bt I jiegFtSme, Kanes* Doto of Web* before tbc Sfght»F-Mr«Pd D “? £* in to R»Cd««gr cf PraplreSm, bltotteo of Qw BUd u 4 JStm. hin imtfea Bldo,B«A,Cbft,ISS Kusboeof Beet '***..' • Flwli* Comlaiit Xcufu* ’■ toga of Erfl. eni gf^t * . ' DtproiloQ of . . Spirit*. ". Tka^apdete,JacamnatlM attreSan or ft* aaNic to Sf a “*“ "* **a#ii£<irtlnoliS^RiS- ttiaßoaaaaadaatxbd m>tiola,tat oa. tint hmkncA tha.taatota fa& ,w trial hdaa'rito awl ba mpaladoaaad di ta nariwlS I—rllnaran»a|- TT»tr««rßl.t/gSa&i,^SL^*l stjawAs^fia^JEfe Amts for the Oerman Bitten. Office and Mannftetay, 120 Areh itieel. n&*> ”"^.Tru H - P ' 8 "? f*-'**'- pmm bitWt ' " fra. SBOWN, No. 4UXmoM ABaftlM- ' m Trim hU outln otaottiMto •>«•■» Priotfc*. M* HU tmdsaao U axistly MM to’ PratU I—rw 1 —■ —>- rT , l nfn ) .( lnrl fg; ' ywrtkftaVßd«^BM»£dnHw L^Sggjj^g^ M?JEnpotaSyfl?sj Monthly Sapprarianc, fitetn of tfao Joist*. KoWste AaOyKfrwu Affoetton*, Pminrißtho Book oadXiott*. lrtl tsdoaef tho BMfarond Cororasrutead ” - UMD7nn'pnetiso(dxlatUßenj}«BtfteßrJK«*m tsateun iq»fpiaf<iT»t«, nrni*dtw»ly RHWJMAVUaL—fa. Bim'fßevt; cßeamred.feciedy fro Stornttia li» ifwdTMd certain Mifo that palnfnl troobla. It newlill*. • - Ottoe and Private Oemttatloa BoemiHo. «®LOfOMB Pttt*bcr^h.Pcnn , a. TheDoetoriaalwy ■♦fcAM • .1.. W«m> er«» la 4dßlt». %T rniu AdmlaUuatton of B. A. PADNAdTOCS’S VBIHI- I TUG* hat alwaye been ehareeteriaed with soonn, always predating In I he fteitage* marked change fyr iho batter. Ad yom who trial it catLSaialr.eooOdeln tt, ao# tin most delicate Inlhat naait beatftxred Mr ii 7 oaa. Adult*, too, are frequently ■»**** t'» worm* is the raetom and mall inte*Mnc«, which alwayaimpak tlw health. OupTimcwr—l have wad two batiks oTB. A. fahn«i> toeh’i Yermifege, which Ipartfcmnd ftna, nut iant; )| had the deased effect in tnagUig tvtj adtrnw ef *enaa£rotamj wifc. 1 gwchaaed aaotfrw VfcXmdnm U to my child; It had the nna affect* bdngta* number* of worm*. I thmejare nnrminaial (t Ww pub lic u a sore rased J tor worm. *. B. Wfft Prepared and Bold by B. A. fABSZSOCE A 00~4QhMr First and Wood itreeta. . J T. J. .ingyrgy. .nz.x.l .--;ee’Wni Rleolalhr Caßtaga PaetatK T; TOUNSTON, BEOTHKR A CO*, flftitF v MAKERS, eomerofEcbeeca tmlßeinifiiSateMllt Aho* gheny city, Pa, ha™ on h»n-1 andjra nanattMtwziKaa extensive amortment or Garriaaa, kdvmMN. Baggage Oars, made is lUThTtr Tiiimn'aljiln. ailh ' stnet regard to durability and baawferofifch, wriKititil tlieir work thabaat y —*~*TTtV~n nil naittmhtthSPOk* pairs attended to on thanm«*.r— confident that ail who may fkmr them with ibmflaDOO agm,wtn be on trial J thaftwait • Tha Pittsborgh asaVmehastarthhaikaaaojiiaa avcCT teen afloqtaedartng tbeday. • * - Palmir'a'Celtbratid Apliaraas aasM * * Stands poexmixsnt r« turottoc tinnoeT^Wnm. Pub, Meat, Game, Ac. Weadrim an rxdhMMviaec to try it Price 3S east* per battle, at aHGreefcyaSflEit Stone in the Doited State* end Canada* For sale by M’CLUBG and G. H. KBY3BL PtttthA.' P. * WEIGHT 4 Odu Jenlfrdawly j* ail Market etna t. Pbflal^r^** otlC4< - _ _. . ... . AZJi FSBWKfB fearing Bocks *r OrtUkateaol Douit against tii* on tiersigiwd, are requested <o psartat n same at our office, for eeUiemeau » - boon *nwwiift. ■(4an2S . Hiisbnrgh, January 2-LA, 'ACu<L " " , U' OWING to> steadydrain openoar &t3saS3Ta& sera* molfcUon of ontatda traiua:tKsnw A.—, f**®* dHlenlty of realising our‘s*euntf!iiLafc£iA»' £ compelled to suspend oar 4g?*? Oar creditor* may rest confident that oar aMHypiefefe will be fttflr paid, arwe here onqaesilonabrfa line surplus over oar'lfaelliaes. Kraothm January 30,1535—[Jaa23 . /"».••' • ,; -t FVHK PAKTMKaamPWstcIhf«JT*TYi. I Of “KRAITCR, WORK A YOUNo]-iS|S3iSEe tots day disMlnd; Bunas! Work, .M'Ooncb, puftfbaaing the ictsyoft gf JX: sold firm Tbs business wdl be »rt»MSTOi hvnwrmr YOUNG 1 M’OOUCH.“ w waumwiiy *“**» January lfcsfi. - ~^tJ ^ epo, l toy * ln ?** cttc *> 'ill please call and nesir* tht-lr UUa and notes left with as for colle-tkm. J *° a ■ KRA'HER A~BAB3L- , Wm t Oiebr, jr,, “ » . " 1 ' ,™ R - NI =* i; ' u Mantle AS, KJtyUl Hrrtt, I'UUiurnk.—ClolMat mTit i .hi In »cod mylb. „,i .1 *SSr o«>B*W.iSj a £JiS , taPre4aet»ir. fied wblajy, No. 281 Liberty { lyfifiy. O POONB, WBJS3, KJ —Owing toMperbrfteUlUnliiiMimiictoUo,— eitw, Wjlmlwt. AlfmkWmßMtL. wetohes and Watch repabiofeectinoed, with ereryfr olity and renewed detemlnetion toentire Mttilli Itim to customers, bettx ee to price and the superior aeatttrnf tho work. W. W. WlLfiOß. "Vatehmafeer and Jeweller, comer of Market nod FtoirtH **■teete. COACH KiCitnii. 1 ' 1 ’ K. our '***■ gtHgSjfxsaSßE "SPA™!?™?* ° £?%& jam Wf&lSHw®tMoooducted naferf tTinSiSiMos»3r. •J. CUB&mi Bom. - r. i •• ' i“.-. ~> nori7 j. a unmos. ' otog» tQB 'KUo j^Tjar O z f~f ttii ijiiTTfTTßil mil Tilmtilo niMdwLliUßnf tof dktrtbgtißtt at ttu£«a(L And liiiiliiiiMYlrTitfiWUi! IWfcrtm*. fltaSt rfimTOWT T<o lflbnna, m <ua«Jgtfrs%fr JL «bo dty, CU2 in ttaa on XHOMAS trrv>D&' Ju* n font~ V ' ;/V'
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