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'fv j? jo ;• y <, : i SS3fvSf^ -yyy y^'Sky S^lstesESai&sSwwf:*'! 4MSP; (oS{^r jSS tr;k ■■;-Ui :'.V ; - ;-..-V‘i-“' ■ •b;> A,;; &«!;.• A;-.;--'-: „ ■•.:?,.<:V;;, lg#lifpiss?l@ liseawsgisiEjsgis! i'-0. : ’' xv ;; - t C-r ... ..V. , <•/?;•».- ■>? -“t-* T; f-> ~ •: r* - .. f ; ■'Vs V'.\ uv-v ■ vev-j;.. ; vn; ;;; : r '' ;•. '.-'“-'p V- '»■ V , : ". t *• OM"’’ ■ t . m * . ■■ "•{’**■•■ *•' " < * r*. . ■ , <■-.. cry;.' •.' '-. ; r, v * J' i, ■'! ' : ■' ' ■ :-'l^‘;;v;: .:v,:; 5 ' : i?’-^.:;-:; v ; y>-._ ;• • - ' ':■'- : : ';•'' - : '''' .v-' •"' ; - ;,s .p-t.-.-., ' . v.* \ i t \ \ ’;V : j ;• .Attheopenhig'of the District Court, - yesterday morning, Don. Charles Sha •, " ler announced the death of Wm. O’fl. Robinson, ■ Esq., a inetnber of the Pittsburgh Bar, at his residence in Allegheny city; and the Court im* ' mediately adjourned in token of respeot for the memory of the deoeosed. x . • thereupon a meeting of the members of the : Bar was held in the Court-room—when the Hon. Charles Bhakr was called to the Chair, and An - drew Bntke, Esq., appointed. Secretary The Chairman having stated in a few touching ; and impressive remarks, the object of. the meet • • Wilson 51’Candleas, Esq., moved, for the ap pomtment of a committee of three, to draft reso ' lad r P a e - BB ' T 0 ° f - tho sense the meeting; and the Chair appointed Messrs. M’Candlecs. ~, Burke and Woods. - ' ~ -^f for a few minutes, Mr. M’Cand less, on behalf if the committee, reported the • *oBowing, which were adopted by the meeting: . The Pitteborgh Bar having learned with pro found'sensibility, that Wm. O’Haea Robibsoh, Eeq., departed this life yesterday— Resolved, That this Bar entertain a lively eenae -Of his learning and professional ability, and are penetrated with deep grief at his loss. Rcsolvtd, That his high sense of honor, his - professional courtesy and urbanity, and his con sistent and upright deportment as a man and a lawyer, entitle his memory to all honor and re speot from the legal profession. Resolved, .That tbo officers.of this meetingact f. as a committee to communicate to the family of .. the deceased the condolence of the Bar, in their sad bereavement; and also to present the pro ceedings of this meeting, to the several Courts . of the county, with tho request that they be en tered on their respective records. . - Resolved, That wewill attend the funeral of ;tte deceased on 10-morrow (Thursday) after noon, at 2 o clock, from ills residence; and wear thensual badge of mourning for thirty days. Daring the pendency of the resolutions, the lne ® l i > n K was;addressed by Messrs. M’Candloss Mia Burke,”whohore high testimony to the many a ?. d attainments of the lamented deceased, r i expressed the deep sorroir entertained by - the profession, and tho community at large, for his loss. w Oo motion of Mr. Stanton, the proceedings of j ; the meetiogwere ordered to be published in the I - citjrpapera. 1 On motion; the meeting adjourned. j 4 - .New and Daxoeiioes CotiSTEiirEiT. An ex •tra from theofficoof Thurjton & Co.’s Bank Mote Mirror, ihforms os that a new and dangar - ous counterfeit five dollar note, on the' Farmer’s . Bank of Kentucky, was extensively circulated in this city on Monday and Tuesday, nnd which is well calculated to deceive even experienced • -judges: "Vignette: drove of cattle, hogs, two horsemen, and a dog; a long building, looomo ttve and train on a railroad bridge, and village ' io the back-ground. In the counterfeit, the vil ' lags is Dot visible and the train is dimly seen : Note that tho «h” in.«Caeh,’’ at thebottom of ■ • the note; touohex the flowers round tho beehive. "In the genuine, it is one-eighth of an inch die taut;. aleo note the “C” in “Cashier” in the - - conhteifeit is over :tho second “p” in the name of the engravers, “Toppan ” &o: &o. In genn • ,n « is over the “ o.” The mouth of the female 0“ the left end is somewhat blurred. The paper ~. Isharktrjhan the genuine, and not so good. In Ml other respects the counterfeitis acloseimita-- ban of genuine. -Beijef id-inß Destitute.—Tho following is the report of the Fourth Btreet Sonp Ilouse for yesterday: Gallon* of Boup diairlboted 90 loaves of Bread •* "1 450 Number of persons re1ieved........'.'".’.'..1012 i Contributions in money or provlßions, for this establishment, may be left at the etore of Mur pby & Burchfield, earner Fourth and Market streets, or with Wm. Frew, at J. M’Culley’s flour store, Wood sireet. - The Allegheny, Duqnesno Borough and Re serve Township Soap Association report that they, distributed, yesterday; three hundred and rwenty gallons of Soup and, five hundred and fifty loaves of Bread, to two hundred and fifty three families—making elevon hundred persons welt. r Concert roa the Benefit of tue Poor, We observe that in many cities, East and West, en tertainments of various kinds havo been given, ■ the proceeds of which were applied to the relief of the poor. Why can’t something of the same eort be dooo la onr own city ? We believe there -are enough musicians of excellent talent in our lmdst, who would gladly volunteer to give a publio Concert for such purpose, if called upon; nnd we also understand that one of the publio Haus could be procured for nothing. There is .no doubt tho affair would be successful, and realize a considerable amount. Or perhaps others would prefer giving a ball, such as cams ■off-lately in New York. Wo merely throw out the suggestion, and hope it may be acted upon. _ Wh. O’Haea Bobwsos, Esq., of Allegheny city, a member of the Pittsburgh Bar, died at his residence, oni Tuesday evening. Mr. Bobinson was formerly United Btatea Prosecuting Attorney for this District, under the administration of President Tyler. A meeting of tho Bar wasbeld yesterday morning, at which he usual resolu tiona of respect for tho dec ed were passed- The Couplaikt Book doi i not appear to fill up as rapidly as was anticipated. The people either have nothing to complain of, or else aro backward in making them known. Only one comp]aint was entered yesterday. We be ?ie*e that nuisances, &0., registered, have been abated, when m the power of tho police. The Weatheb—Prospects or a Floor.—A heavy rain, which • set in yesterday, about four o clock.-continucd until the honrof going to press laßt night, and as the ground was covered with Enow to the depth of several ineheß, everyl pros pect of a flood is presented. . Yaqbanct.—-Thcro were fifteen oommitmeDtß to the jail yesterday, for drunkenness and vagrancy. -The Inclemency of the weather causes this class of our population to seek shelter some- aud iis. there. is no other plaoe open for their eh tertainment, lo the jail -they must go. Good .InKet-rMr. Wm. Kuokle, of Pike street, ia jnanufacturmg an excellent qaality of black Ink, which he desires to introduce to-the public. We hare tried irourselves, and find it is equal to any heretofore used. Gehebotjs Gift.— Wo learn , that Messra. Covode, Scot,t & Co., coal merchants,-hare-made a donation of 10,000 boshels of eoal to the Guardians of the Poor, for the use of the poor of this city. This is indeed a noble gift. KOTXCE. : DALY’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, . Ho.. 20 FiJVi street, first' comer above Market strut. . Pm’SBURGU, pa HERB WILL bo found the largest .nu’d best asForted . ff stock of 110S1JBRT ever offered Tot Bale in this city. Purchasers vill ilnd it to tlielr advantage to call at this es> tablishment and examine for themselveB; It is all I need to Insure tbcifcCßtoml.' 0 DALY N. B.—Kemeinber tho Cheap SiocKDro Ooexts. f« bl; y - Q. D. - ; ; *'lrou Ctty commercial ColJecc, X AFAYEITij IiUiLDLNGi, corner of Wood and Fourth - 1 J streets. JtocmTT.-rMILLAB. t 880.,' Principals and Professors * ®L Pi V a ® n A, or samenttl PenraMiship. JOHN harry. * Principal of the Book-keeping Department, I.octurer on all JOHN FLEMING. . (anthor wFleming r a new and improved. system of Book* -JteepiDg,)wm examine end deliver Weekly lectures on the Science or .Accounts. JAMBS 11. HOPKINS, member of - the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial L&vr Although but a short tune eßtablbbed, tbie Institution -Is to: a most-prosperous and flourishing condlUon, now numoerlng one hundred students, which exhibit* a podu •-laxity-and never attained m bo short a tune by any other Commercial College ■ The Book-keeping under the able supervision of Mr itnrrv u unequalled in this dty. Prof. Millar & Bro,’a system of writing is entirelynew, and in many respects suyrrior to - any ether system, for the corroboration of which they ap. pealiomsuy persona in Pittsburgh who "have already re vCeivcd instruction from them* FroL Millar has taught ■ Penmanship in all the principal cities towns in this country for the last cloven years,during which time be has -instructed upwards of fifteen thousand persons.: Young men who desire a thorough commercial education 'trill hero llnd-inducements offered to them uncqualfcam thrWest. Let It be dlitluctjy understood thot.no stodent ■■hall get a diploma from this College unless bo is'capable of entering on the Unties of mercantile life. Every satis faction guaranteed. -• College open from BA. M. till 10 P. M. New students received at any Urn* during the year * No extra charge for Arithmetic, . - MANSION HOUSE, 6£ofiGb AUitE N T Z , Paopiiietob, TCTO. v 44 LIBERTY STREET, just, beside tie Passenger Ax Depot of the Pennsylvania liailrord, which makes it tie most convenient house In the city for passengers arri ving by that read. , The Proprietor having, at considerable expense, fitted up, do excellent style, the MANSION HOUSE, would respect* folly solicit a share of public patronage. There is attached O splendid STABLE and extensive W AGON YARD, afford* tag ample accommodation to travelers and teamsters. His larder and Bar will be furnished with the best the market can afford. fcbl:y SC"'"* f; --v 17ASUI0NB FOII JAN UAttY—FitANK- LESLIE'S LA JC DIES' GAZETTE.—-The January number of tMs Mag* jazinecommences the third volume. The Gazette is pub* llshcd on the first of every month, and contains all the newest fashions for. the following month, in every depart* mentor-ladies’ and children's costtaae. : Each number has also A large variety of patterns for needle work, 4 sheet of new music, and a paper pattern to cut a dress by. ; Price 25 cs&taja tu-y ear,-postage; free.- gubscrip* tiona received or eiugle numbers sold by - - : , ft \f. A. GUDENFENNEY *OO, • J»o3 Ko.79Rnmi>«Krt. I.'' * t» »•.. i C-’V; i -'\ ''- t '- : 'Vy tr:,Vvv;;*£.* i-->^;^.’•’.>* “-’V.i.V;. - *’? '■ r : r* --•’-<«' /v’* bi - .’" 1 '1 r.*"*' /"• - v ’ 1 * - " v : vr *- ‘ rt;: p". -*N ii - ;\- r r - < ... >; ;;r ••';> >• V.*V* ? - n * : . -‘ 'V* '-** s&wr*-- 4 ''' **•* V*. . nr> u V '- N *. >•j. > tj f *»'V -- r-; i; 7:; MVA^w&aS'Su'ai*- : * 'V ■ - ; ,VV l •\\ iv,” ,*/ -i,vys\SV* '»: -:* « t : ■■■ ■■-' - - ••- - > ttzj*‘-• ? ~ •• ••- *, . ... . '. * « *m? i;’ ■*» »r«- <*» -•• 'V’.i-: h‘-i-1. 4 A--** >• - a 1 < ■j- " --" - ' .."j. -..-, , * *..*TA il '‘ri&- : *- ... -■» . >---'. n - * «! -i- T 5 ~ T 4* ,f- m.' Jv -Sa’*-' - * " "• - U r, THUSSO4Y'MOBNIKG:;:;; FOB SALE 'AT THIS OFFICE. NEWS" KST TEtiEGRAPET Bepopted Expressly for tlie My Moining PnMV :FEBRUARYB. „ Cot. Kinney*!^, ilon> • Washington City; February 7_fhr. ; wpU«d;td^fckinwe>««ni».' of , th ® 28‘b, whioh stated tbopurpo h‘a Central American enter afibed iftho government .prophsed..to. «««“ m 9 cx P e Bnion by publio proclamation; - of v“ oy Ba f s ' il * reply: “If the enterprise om? i» - you B P eak in your letter to me. of the «?»?*■ 18 a«er®peepeful emigration; if you, ana those who propose to go with you, prefer to leave the United States and seek a permanent home-in a foreign country; to renounce!your Citizenship hero, and tho rights and privileges' belonging to it, and submit yoursdves to tho laws of another jurisdiction, it« neither tire du ty nor tho desire of this government to interfere with your proceedings. By such a oburee you' qense to be citizens of the United Btates, and oan have, after snob a ohango of aUegiance, no claims to protection as euoh oitlzehs, from this government/’ 1 .. T s! Seo * Bta lY ° f Slate, however, denies that the Mosquito Indians have any sovereign or po lihoal authority in Central America, and oon oludes: If tho emigrants bo formed into com panies commanded by . offioers, and furnished with arms, auoh organization would assume the character of a military expedition, and,-being hardly consistent with 'professions of peaceful objects, it would devolve upon this government the duty of enquiring whether it to or not in violation of onr neutrality act." The Mining Sloop or War. Baltimore, February 7.—Advices from the U. S. Bteamor Fulton, state that she .had visited Nassau, Ban Salvador, and Bt, Matthews, but had heard nothing of the sloop of war'Albany Cold Weather end Snow. Philadelphia, February 7—The thormomo ter is at zero. It is snowing rapidly.' Counterfeiters Arrested. Cievrlabd, 0., Pet wary 7.—-A gong of fif thiß locaSty manaf actarero was arrested in COMMJBKQIa L PORT PITTSBURGH BOARD. OP TRAIIK AND BQXKRGHASTS* EXCHANGkT * «. .. ' OFFICES JVttufrnt—JOHN BHIPTON. Tint lice Presidenb-Wu. H. Smite. Second « “ W». R. BttOiTn. Secretary —Wil. 8. Havth. D. Scour. Superintendent— S,, T. NoMaAk, Jr. m h <ss DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Omczor rax Diar Moaxraa Poßr.l .Thursday, Febroarjr 8,1853. i Thera was a fair business done yesterday. In Flour tho sales were confined entirely to domestic wants, and tho .tendency is npward as theslochfurtherdiminlahes. Thoro were a number el small sales of Bacon. Wo note the at. lowing:.. 00 Er™ i? ulll<!rs 81 °K O ' * mos; 400 do’Uoms! 4 xnoa} SCOO fts fiboulilers. In lot? ri fiVr* c >,. at 9 .|, U S; lOOodi lO^’ush^ 0 ’ CMh ’ 2800 80 ““'Hiicra and Hama at SJi and luttr^oTm 7000 5 s loana » country, at ?PdV?S J^\’i. 1 i ,BgooarBU »t 10c, cash. ‘ fclidAtore at $8,25; 3S do do *‘ S’ ao superfine from store at $8,76. ehelled fcoia atom, in lots, at 86c. y-AIiShES—IO bss star at 2Jc cash. - LARD OlL—t bbls No. 1 at 76e, cash. bui ook at 2lc . on tlmo. • oyOAU—Shhdsfiilrat6Ue,cash. ' donwromT* 1 t " >!S recmh:l 27 dodootSBo; 40 New Yorh Bank Statement, The weekly statement of the City Banks his a very fa vorahle look. Its too tin gswero known in the street of Now York early on Monday,ondhad a good Influence generally on money matters.' Week ending Jan. 27th. Feb. 3. -~ $86,664,657 $88,145,637 Inc. 51,431.010 Specie. 16,607,260 17 439 US Inc 74L030 Orenktlon.- 6630,873 7 000 766 Inc 381 943 Deposits ——— 70,136,618 7*73.317 Ini. Unl’mi TELEQEAPH MARKETS. v C ’ h “ , 17 7 —‘ Dottoa bull Floor firm; sales 4000 lit, s tonlbera firm; sales 2260 bbls. Wheat firm fori! firm! t rJ!f V l, aC h 8t “S yellow at si,oi. StcSS" UEcll /“Z« i - Lardstendy. Whisky: Ohio omoderate hnsioosn. Socarj demined Buies 7tx> bbls Ortecna Molasses at 256628 c Bt t o@’l* Stocks firmer; money unchung* ed, Indiana fires 8254: ilrginia alios 90W; Fenoa.Coal Eric 43J' DS 28 3 > 77 ; Cumberland 37; N.x. Cemrol 65;. Piuninnrma, February 7.—Tho receipts of Fidur Knall, and prices firm; very little demand for ehlnnierit.! g |ho r ana Com Meal not lnqnlrcd after.; the fonner Ist held at $O, and the latter at $4,25. Wheat continues in cootli demand; sales 1000 bus good Penna. red at £213/»215 in’ atoro; white held at $2,25. Small lots of Ityo MldUi $1 2LI Whhky*duli'; ElZSt'T* d 8 ‘ AUCTION SALES. Auction*—Dally Sales. «dß^’&«,c»^“ d 4“ Csr Dry “““'‘'.Clothing, Boots AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. 11.. .“.'hiemm.aißmß, Table Cutlery, tooktoir nitur<?’Ac°* * nil Bwonil Han 4 Household and Kitchen lai- „ , „ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. SI., Books, Stationery Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, B ” tl Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goodß, Go!dem3 Silver aotches, Ac. t». M. DA VIS,. Auctioneer* Tla.™ P. 21. DAVIS, Auctioneer. VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AT AUCTION On SATURDAY JSVESINO, lOth injt.tt T oVIoS: nttne commercial Sales Biwnis. comer of Wood and fifth street, will be Bold a raluable collection of new Bookr- MOODg them will be found. World of Science Art and £ dustry, 600 plates; Bulwert Korda; Pictorial Half Honrn • 2 Tola; Bachelor of Salamanca, by Sage, 2 role; Cyclopedia of Indostry of all Kations, numerous plates- of Dube of Wellington, 2 ml.; Qrcek &an Cloesic Poets, 3 Tola; London lancet, 2 Tola; Lardlcha’a Lue of Napoleon, Ac- Ac. fob 8 NIJW BOOKS.—General Notions of Chemistry: by Fe lon*® and Frorny; translated from the French; colored plates. ’ ■ „ Nelly Bracken; a Tale of Forty Tears Ago: by Annie- Chambers Bradford. May and December; a Tale of Wedded life; by Mxs= Jlubback. Brupbwood Picked Up on the Continent, or Last Som mer’s Trip to the Old World: ey Orvillellorwilt. American Sportsman: by Elisha J. Lowia; illustrated A Translation of Virgilnew edition. The Pionrer’s Daughter: by Emerson Bennett. The Mysteries of the Court of Queen Anne: bv W H.. Ainswoxth. * Jast received by express and for sale by SAM’Ii. B. LAUFFER, t>7 Wood strs sL An hAIBAUKDIAAftY BOOK—My Courtship urFlti Consequences: by Henry Wifcoff. Msy and December: by Mrs. Hulbaete. Euth Hall: by Fanny Fern; 10th supply. Th® Life of P. T. Barnum : written by himself nil 11 ” r n « T w hc yßbtsln Prose and Von®on Lh e Qraces of Maidenhood t by Kosajie Bell. Ida May, or Stories of Things Possible and Actual The Pioneer’s Daughter: by Emerson Bennett. The Mysteries of the Court of Queen Anne: byWm.fr** . riaoxx Ainsworth. For sale by - 9 W. A. GILDENPENNEY t CO, No- 76 Fourth street. COVdH REMEDIED— ” Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; ; Wistar’s Balaam of Wild Cherry; Balsam of Idrervort aod Tar; Bwayne’s Byrap of Wild Cherry; Jayne’s Expectorant; , - ;• M’Lano’s Cough Brrup; ** ~ ' Sellers’ .do; Morgan's do; ", ; ' Pasiiies De Part*. All of Iha above remeOleo al»ajl on luma ot '' JOS. FU'.MINQ'S, corner Diamond ana Mnrkot itreet _ _ *or Sale. r ■ A o h^ , l(m 1 r r ? > 1 IN H I fl T '. 2l £. et f r rnt on O™" street 100 feet Id depth, Id Binnbjgham, will be sold cheap. EtKjmre Of OKI'. f. aiLLMORE, v*° st ofßcfr*of the Mornlo# Posts B°Sfey* CooKail ~? aji ‘ 3lßfcw * ana its People: by H. XL ?£ to j? 118 b * 3^y^cni *«frth«*ppi* * lift of Baroum, by biased fifth supply. Ufe of Horace Grveley; third supply. - Ida May: by Mary luinttlon; third supply. • Harper, for January; £flli supply. • Putnam, fcrJan**vry; fourth supply. Graham, for January; fourth supply. Godry, lor January; airUi supply. Knickerbocker, Ibr January. Frank Leslie's Ladlas* Gazette. Y ? rk journal, for January; anew sden “i^S^pVcr°Bf e^ rcm “ rt ' Beßon ‘ l Utoratnro -T abOTo3wt '•^ !^“°^a“.% ot L h ;oW ok —•** re€t —FOSTER'S LATEST BONO Hard hr, & ® e Again Mo More; aa song with immemie PoS“ y *“*«»•- Bewauers: words and music by S. O. ballad: Converse. I rmWaiUnV^ 6^^ l *>y Barker, ballad: by Barjufj 0 ® prin S.^ mo J amoßt charming new rmNot P 6 r y “f f n i t s 2i ß .‘- nSaiOTU ? : licbo written: by 8. Lovi. * coe ' of 1118 b6at Irish ballads ever Vilkins and bis Dlnr k . „ l h ili“S^«^ ro,rao - : trade andforM^'b^’’ ttc '’ etc ->"*§3^*“ prance of the. i=2 .'&* »•«**> K SSl PItED iWtLAHai-gor ealc a ttrn.' sSSjisKffiSsssafffiS® ''rS-m 1 ?' 1 ; pum P> lijiMnt, stable, out-ora,io. v“ of payiai, ‘ lt; « r y ««y. x fiiCUTHBgRT* SOy.ltOfflgil irt rnperior FARSf, dnifcePerryßTllTo Plant: xnilea the dty r acres j wiitablt > gMT^ener **** * n gt»od order, and Itaa alithobaili «*ga necessary for a tome; Bnqnlw of- • -; , W : IH, S», i. WAXfilL—lifi dos fresh Congress Wetefr* dirwjt ftom the spring, Iff '-' - ■'• i too ios/FiiMiNa, % > * nv TOW tins}. For St. Loots; “ , J|s> * The steamer PRAIRIE ROSE, Capt F. Jla jA't*§sl£?3nA,TA’’,fi*l * eavc fortheabove and intermediate B&lTtortffrimporta on tbo opening of navigation. freight or passage epply on board. janso P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. For Louisville. r (09* The steamer ENDEAVOR, Copt John Mat, jjjgjSggjJwill leave for the above and intermediate porta ™sSßß&6£ion opening of uavigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jag'-S o. BARNES, Agent, I' Uegalar Wheeling Packet, t i : Iwl# ' w The steamer VENTURE, Capt. John Gohdoh, leaves every TUESDAY. THURSDAY, and WWfiSfIaBATURDAV, at 3 l». M. '• For Freight or passage apply on board, or to ; jen3 JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agonts, It/, v AGA2TNES TDft FEBRUARY—For sale by H.MINER JyX \ * 00„ 533 Smith6e>!d street. ‘ lPntoam’s Monthly, for February. Oodey's Lady’s Book, do. Peterson’s Magazine, do. Household Words, do. , fcaham’i Mognzlne, do. rr lbiMou’e Magazine, do. NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS I . My.Cov®lz£iip and its Consequences: by Henry Wlkoff. The Pei Courtship, or *ho Adventures ef a Novel Reader* The Mysteries of the Court of Queen Anne: by William 'Harrison Ainsworth. - Rath Half, a Domestic Taleby Tanny Fern. Life of Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tri bune; by j. Barton. The Life of'l*. T. Birnum, written by himself. Harper’s Magazine, for January; price 15 cents. Tor side by H* MINER & CO,, jan2Q No. 32 Smithfleld street. . RUTH HALL—Ono Lund ted copies received oud for sole -by H. Miner * Co. The smile, the laugh ana' the tear come and go at her bidding. If you don’t believe it, ruud ‘Ruth Half • • If you haven't read ‘Ruth Hall,’ burn copy, and -we will warrant yo»*t to read It twice through y—AtichiQan Arpu+ *' Fanny tyro's lopt booh has absorbed us very much, acd awakened a fee^ n K of ptofouudtlnterestia the woman who can write her na* l3o character bo indelibly in our mind. * * ' * 4 Ruth has be'e&lreed with greater avidity than any book sine* ‘Cncle'Tom’a Cabin.' "—Philadelphia Uityllem, ' \ . . “ It is a great book; fe V cat ia Serna?, great in spirit, and great as a literary produi. Oasefte. : . . ' “ <Ruih Hall' is by far L^ e “blest of her productions, and contains many pas&ges equi anything in the KogHth language.”— JLilcrary . 41 We have seldom which affected os more strongly.^—jdm; , ~ , It is published complete In q Tolome, neatly bound ln dothi PriCesl ' 2s -. ilffiEU 4 Oft,, 32 Smithfield streets *Jr- ; ' * y *. ‘ ■ h *"*''■* J *< ,-?* .*1 • t. JnOEJ\, !’ Inapectori, for the fort i-vj jaaj bo found, at tho Custom Houses third awry, entrance on Sinithfleld atreaL'-' ■■ JS4d2t . Ta* Wiiiani Is modorattog, ana wo haj a smart rain. S,*'.'Mawani'wererradered üßstfo'ljrpe. ao -nass, on e&iountof the tain frocslng &3 it foil. mini in. New Orleans iksa lonU; sna tho “New Yo t k"-from Nashrille, on theSOtli. A Bispmch from It. 6. Sa:s, at St. Louis, 6th Inst, to , W AtUinioni lnspiotor of B6ard of Underwriter*, says that, a gorge above Et, Louis.broke end cams down, but gorged again Just below the city, extending for eight miles. The/Weathor was mild. Pittsburgh boats at' St Louis': '■ •TOgreEs,’ “Arabia/* “ilansfloid,” “Minerra,” and “Bar City." •• Betwoen Br. Loulsuud Cairo: “j. s. Pringle,” and * J.O. Fremont." At Cairo: “Bosaliej' 11 Great West,” “St Clair,” “Prairie.Clty,” “James Park,” “Paul J OOM »<i Gtil . ■den State,” “Ben Bolt,” and “ Belle Golding.” The Capt also has information, by prirato letter, dated St Louh,' January 28, stating that the “Arabia” passed the “J. 8. Pringle” on the 20th, at Hot Island-all safe Th« following Items we clip fmm the LontalUe Democrat of February sth': 13 froZOn P-0,. M "“»>»»« •» The “Argyle” reports the “ Equinox” laid up below Eh**. coun'Tof’thelco “ Ambl£ ”‘ tOT " Caro-indtock, S\». Ukst reoa Sr. loots. —The following is gleaned tom tho St. Louis Intdligmctr of the 21 Inst., forwarded to the Cincinnati Commercial sia Terra Hants, bj Adams A Co.’s Express: ry T 18 Etlll , ll , loc * <!<1 wlth ,M >“3 water haß backed up from tho gorge below about flee tot during the last fortr nSiil S5 l Por tho last two days the weather has boon naedg^on* VCrE EaT arable to a speedy resomptioa of from the momoranda of tho “ New Lucy,” which is now at Cairo, we learn that tho steamer “John Simonas” Is still hard aground at President’s Island, and that the «Em press is on a bar at the head of plum Point Bend. , Th* COTiaraiasn Ittnr.-was falling at last accounts, with twentymo inches on the Sboals. STEAMBOATS. “1855.” ' PITTSBURGH, CINOIHHATI, LOUISVILLE, AND . BAIHT LOOIS. Fittiburgh and Cincinnati Btoam Packet Line, ' TOE TIXS.CONVXTANCBOf PASSENGERS AKD PlltfilGHT DETT»EES PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Ana Saint Louie. I oosfcj& rff E Jr B c°, I 1 oh ,’“ riTtr - 11 connects with the U. A Mail Sf e?° m W™>nnE« to hoakrille and Baint rSw-rf^LI h ?/ ' ED & ers “ ad fcoight are ticktted and re BtJCiFEVKSTATT. M w P i,' ,inr kS«S™ •**■ w. Bcitmootis—Snndny. AT E ?Tfm^'^ TA 115 —i 4 ™” II4ILEJ> Monday. CdNOr-iVAT? s*?; " .Toerday. ra^DKLP^'"""“!hJ. B SZ""™~ r ThTO^ y ' PITISBDKQH_ I. !». C00k... .......Friday PRNwSILVANIA J.no. Saturday. If&yn dally at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. 3 . No freight received after nine o’clock ou the monrimr of departure. *«*u»vi Por particulars, apply oo board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,! , JOHN FLACK. Pittsburgh. MM. UnUdlnse. "J 855 ” CANADA WEST. I Stwiley . jpg*» - ant * Port surwell. THE ?INE low pressure steamer TELElilvvcV. Captain TMISDATETCNKG^IfJ^a,;” I7SIO^^^™ 4 Loaves Port Hanrell for Port Stanley at 1 o*cloclt. :■ I Leaves Port Stanley for every ftndBATUKDAT EVKNl.NQ,at7Unilock 7 1 ' WUgtaphaninecUatClvvaTaodiWh theCleveland?-" Oclumbus and Cincinnati, the Ci«3T*jqna and Pitfcstauaspli the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, and Bailroaila Alsoconnects at PorjhtunTey vlth the London Line of atasesyvrhioh connect/ withf the Great Western Ratlmntl. j._ Por freicht and pars ape apply on hoard, or to BCOVILL A LADDKIU)ALE, Cleveland; a F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley , or A. M BRIDfcL Port Burnell. raartTAnov Pittsburgh, SfeubeiiTlU’e and Wheeling ms. Packet*. / DIUUS ALTCaptaia A. 8. StfEPnruD, and rftSiflilSSS&thg iLHU'ST CITY, Captain Geobqe 1). Moo&r JW ran a* regular DAI LY ETB, bet Mttebargb! Steubenville end Wheeling, topping at all intermediate ports. ' -v • The DIURNAL vRI-le&ve Pittsburgh on Mondays. Wed*- »“W* «? Fridays, at 10 M win leave wheeling on Thursdays and Saturdays, at i y§ o deck, A. M. * * The FOREST CITY will leave. Pittsburgh-on Tuesday*. Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A.Al.— 2Uluntir.fi. Fhe will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and to days, nt o’clock, A,iM. For freight or passage apply on board rr to J. I>. COLLINGWOOD, Agent, So. I&5 Front sireat. PgaWTaraftta port? on opening For freight or passage npoly oi For Wttbaih RBI .-- Tbo steamer ALTOONjg§ tjJyggLA'wiU leave for tho above ancT «ara3£rei£sion opening of navigation.- For freight or passage apply ou board. For St. koala. V a, "Tke Reamer ALMA, Captain U. T>. Coctnutv, LESS®?* 111 leave for the above and inteimediate porta ®E®2»#on opening of navigation. For freight or passage cpptj on board, or to jaoSl __ 0 RARNT3, Agent For ZaneavUXe, <=*«, The steamer KATE CASSBL, Capt Joswn trill leave for tb6 above and interme fcgßffivsfirai dlate porta on enlng of navigation. For fru'gbt or passage cp.-ly on board, or to janlfl JIARNE3 & COLLING WOOD, Agents . IT or LoulßTllle. i fEZ* *. Th#<te ‘i m ' ; r AURIATiO, Captain C. Sto.vb, leave for the above and Intermediate ports *SHeEfiSsSESBSon opening of navigation. ,htor passage opply on b:ard. For Cincinnati. r f?«!> - Tbo Bt»aner TWIN CITY, Captain 8. Diait, leave for the above and intermediate porta waSEgafiaaon opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on boArd. For LottUrllic, i ITS* *. Tbo steamer YLKNN'A, Captain C Hit, will JjHgsgtjff leave for the above and Intermediate porta on ■SSBBBaHsaopeningof navigation. Tor freight or pasiago apply on board, or to Jm2o FLACK or WILKINS. Agents. For St* Louts* mu The steamer KBYSTON E, Capt. J. J. Robin- will leave for the aboie and iatermodiate ““*s«*pcrtJ on opening of navigation. For freight or passugs apply on board, or to jaggt FLACK k LtYINGSTON, Agenb. For Nashville nm* The steamer CLARA DEAN, Captain ;Wit Jfigg£Hrn?DßAS, will leava for the above and Intermediate rnjriii¥Vii7ißft ports on opening of navigation. For freight and passage apply on board, or to , Jau22 FLACK or. LIVINGSTON, Agents. - - For Nashville. n«sr The steamer FAIRY QUEEN, Captain JoDH Rtso > will leave for the above port, and ail la* “SSBHSEitermediato ports, on opening of navigation* Tor freight or passage apply on board. janlO Regular Wheeling Packet. . tn> THE steamer EXCHANGE, Oapt. M'CAiJUJir, IfiHg&wSlettves every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and JinHuiWaiFitlDAY, at 0 o’clock, A. 11., connecting with Ihe 0. and P. Railroad at Wellsville, For freicht apply to novll , J. D. OOLLINGWOOD, Agent. fcyf January. jjX. Putnam, IhrUrftniary. - Godey r forJatiu£ry;third supply. Graham, for January j second supply, Peterson, for January j .17 cent& ' Ballow, for Januaryj'lo cents. - - Blackwood, for January.- :r ' to four British Serlews and 131&ck#t0d, $lO. Those who would sate 20 per cerit ' in Babscribingby.-UtM y»Tfor buying single copies of the abore, should call at v SAMUEL B. LAUFFER’S, No. 87 Wood street \ "/ { ' \ ’ f < - i 1 . \ i.*'* ■* r ; & - J.H -* ;* »*v£..'\ ■••.*■ W‘V B LOOMS—176 tons Tennctoo Blooms In yard and f.ir eaJeby J. W. BUTLEE 4 CO, . JapSO, . •___ r ' 97 Front street. [JKA JNUX6—fcOO baa Tenneseeo I?ea Huts, new crop, to' L arrive And tor eale by ’ jao3i} IGMKTAIr—74 ton* in yard ami for eaie by jao3o - J. ~W. BUTLKR &'CO. GLASS—I,OOO boxes, assorted sizes, in store Tf aad for sale by jnnSO Bah LEAD—6OO bundles in store and for sale by JaoSO J. W. BUTLER A CO. /- 'iOTTON WASTE—IO bags in store and ibr ralo by Jan3o . J. W. BUTLER A CO. CASTER OIL—BOO galls in stcro and for sale by FLEMING BROS., ' Successors to J. Kidd A Co- Jan 27 - No 60 Wood street- Ij'ATiUCT LOG WOOl»—l,6oobain store and for Pale by JU. jan27 FLEMING BROS. ABPHALTUM— 2,000 fits in store and for sale by Jan 27 FLEMING BROS. bbls in.Btore and for rale by VV Jan 27 FLEMING BROS. l /F ABBE H—3,000 lbs in store and for rale by. H Jan 27 FLEMING BROS. SAGE— 200 lbs in bulk In storo and for su!e by Jan 27 FLEMING BROS. POWDERED RHUBARB—IOO lbs in store and for sain by jau27 . FLEMING BROS. Calcined magnesia—lso »s for rale by j*n27 - FLEMING BROS. BABBITTS WASHING POWDER—ID boxes for sale by Jan 27 ' FLKSUNG BROS, Sundries— : 25 dozen Corn Brooms; 6000 Scamters’t«o bushel Begs; 100 bushel* Dried Apples; 600 do Peaches; 60 do Pared Peaches;. 1000 lbs prime Feathers, in store and for sale by J&P2O ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. GRAIN— 5000 bushels Shelled Corn, in store; 2000 do Oats, in store and to arrive; . 4.00 do Ear Corn, in store and for sale by ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. JjiAMILY FLOUR, Ac.— 7“ X; 100 barrels Extra White Wheat Family Flour: 500 bushels Corn Meal; 100 do Clover Seed; 60 do Timothy Beed, in store and for sale by JaP26 ENGLISH A RICUAKDSON. Butter —15 bbis Ron nutter; 60 kegs Packed Butter; 100 bbls Prime No. 1 Lard; 10 bbls Grease Lard, in store and for sale by jan26 ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. LIME— 200 barrels LooLville Lime; 200 do Union Cement; 160 do N. O. Molasses; 200 do N. O. Tar, in store and for sale by jan2o ENGLISH A RICIIABDgQN. f|M)BACOO— 20 boxes B’s W.O. Tobacco; X 10 tons prime Pearl Ash ; C casks Pot Ash; 75 bags Saltpetre; 1000 boxes prime Cream Cheese, in store and for sale by [jattSSj ENGLISH A KICH AIIDSON. 2O bbis No. 8 medium Mackerel; . 20 do large do; 10 bbls No. 1 pickled Herring: 10 hf bbls do .do; 6 tierces Codfish; 80 bxs scaled Herring; received and for sale by . MILLER A RICKETSON, Jan 23 - 221 and 223 Liberty at SUNDftiIS— 100 dozen Corn Brcoms; 20 do Zinc Wash Boards; 20 do Tow and Cotton Bags; 25 do Country Socks; . 6 pleeesCountry Flannels; 2000 lbs Bax Lead; for rale by Jan 23 MILLER A RICKETSON ■j'KLTT—3o nags Dry Apples; ' X 10 do Peaches; 60 bxs M. R. Raisins; 16 hf do do; for tale by J»pS3 MILLER A RICKETSON. SOAP AND CANDLES— ~ “ 50 boxes “Cincinnati ** No. 1 Family Fonp; do do Clearing Candies; for Bale by jao23 MILLER A RICKETSON. SUGAR— Lovering’s, Belcher’s, and •.M'KenzU’s Loaf, Crashed and Pulverized Sugars,on hand and for sale by Jan 23 MILLER A RICKETSON. Brown stout and scutch ale—2 ca rs fiuzo a Williams’ Brown Stout; 2 casks Rutherford’s Scotch Ala; ou hand and lor sate by jan23 MILLER A RICKETSON. / CHAMPAGNE WINE—BO basketslleidsicfcV’ 173,174, Champagne Wine, for sale by MILLER A RICKETSON. j^KED—2oo)bushela Penna. Clover ami: Tp 60 do Timothy Seed; for sale by f- J*n23 MILLER A RIOKETSON. 3 ALT—I6O bbls No. 1 Sait, landing and for vale by *7 jlnSfr MILLER A RICKETSON. BULK PORK—2,OOO tbs for solo by J»na2 SMITH A SINCLAIR. eale by ' ~ if m 3 >■ SMITH & SINCLAIR. KEG DUlThdlr 3 3a,{b«*s Butter for sale by Jan22 > SMITH A SINCLAIR. Apples received and for *-alu by i HENRY U COLLINS. 1 PIG LEAD—I7S pigs best Galena Lend In store and fur «Je by FLEMING BROS., janlO No. CO Wood *t. AA. MASuN A Cu. have just received pieces ot ai • paces, Coburgs, Parameitas, Ac., which will bo wild .pt SemUAnansl prices. / . janl9 DRESSING BUREAUS—Mahogany and walnut Dressing, Bureaus, eerpentine fronts, ahandsoae article,G d&h. mi and far sole by T, B. YOUNG A CO., ‘ OctlT SmitbfleM street. 60 flee Table Halt; O Iwx fre»h Maccaroai; just ncArri by B. R. DRATO PKQAN&— SO bblsJaA received'And* for e&le l>y jaoio . , - . SMUJf a Sinclair .FpHJS UEEPi^iO, B(JAP cure* etSTo rough hands. All X chaps, chafes’.' On tho hnhde arohealedtj iL £nld at 12 % cents a l4O Third Street dnc23~ Ulf. J A. ffip^^omtintermedi* »UN OoraHeal, eitra qu&lityi for JA3. M’LAUCULIN, ; ?*<■>. 10 *t~ i ’ W&ii _ \.j Baloby jattlO BUTTER— 3 bbU fresh roll for cate by J»plQ JAR JiTLAUGIiLIN. IEANS 6 bbls small white lor salo by > j*nl6 JAS. M’LAUGTILIN. OEMI-ANNUAL HALE,—A. A. MASON A CO. are now C 5 selling, bff at their Semi-Annual thfjV stock of Silks, Shawls, Drers Goods, Cloaks, Bonnets, Embroide ries, Ac. ■.• -- janlo DAVIS’ PAIN BlLLER—2gross of this celebrated arU cleja&t received by JaP2* ' . JOS. FLEMING. 1) OoiS OINTMENT—The best article now in lfsofJr'tho Jii cure of Tetter and Bing Worm} 6 do* received by japai jos Fleming. CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE—The celebrated article for purifying the blood} 12 dos received by JenSA __ JOS. FLEMING. AUSBANA’S M AGN R3lA—Tha best preparation of Mag nesia now in use; 12 d&l received by Jana* JOS. FLEMING. L"‘ YITUATK MAGNESIA—FreshIy prepared, alwaya on ; band, and warranted good, by Jos. FLEMING. JanP corner Diamond nod Market street. ORO Wh’d ESSENCE OF GINGER—I*2 doaefi of thin cele- Xl brated article received, by . JOS. FLEMING, JanP : and Market street. BROOMS— 100 tox4ff42anx3hroomSfbr calc by Jan 24 HENRY H. COLLINS. O ALERATU3—2OO. 1J Jan 24 JLOUR—6O bbls fij£-ihle by . Jac24 V>‘ • lIENRYH. COLLINS. OOlvN —iOO bus tp tupclvo and lor eaiu by jan27 -li * HENRY IL COLLINS. MOLASSES— 20 bbls to arrive and lur uni*? by Jan 27 ,?*. lIENRY H. COLLINS. WANTED— 26 chorea of Exchange Bank Stock, by AUSTIN LOOMIS, _ Jan 33 Stock Broker, 92 Fourth street. MURRAY’S FLUID MAGNESIA—I 2 dosen, nsforted tisea, received by JOS. FLEMJNQ, • janO corner Diamond and Market rtitft. IRIKD PEaCUES—SO bbls just received and lor Mile by [ janS » HENRY IL COLLIN A BEANa— sic bUU small white Beans lyr'dalu by janli HENRY IL COLLINS. CIORN Mi J sale by janl2 Baled HAY—26 bales Timotby Hay lor sal» by Jaul2 JAS. M > LAPGHLIN’. _?Alt CORN—SOD J)os in 6to re and for sale by 2d japl2 ■ \ ' JAS- M’LAUGHLXN'. »UCKWUXA?FId UU-60 Backs for sale by I Janl3 y JAB. M'LAUGHLIN. 1 ME—l6O bWsDauhivUle Lime for sale by j Janli ; k . lIENRY IL COLLINS. OYitUP—ShhdSLoTeriog’aSyrup; . • O .20 bbl#. dov .Sugars; jastreccived by dec22 : ■ P. R. DRAVO; ROOMS—U down this day received anditir-snlVby T lanlk HENRY- H. COLLINS> (liiELStf— 21 boxes W. KAUheesd, in storeuud lor ealely" J nctl« .ENGLISH'S Pf v N* . IMPROVED FEED CUTTKIL—A now. compicto and roll able Cutter,'suitable for Corn Stalks orliag, at tike Seed and Implufi^dt-'Wkretiouiße,Fifth street.' japB _• • JAMES WARDROP, PitUNINU INaTKUaiKM^fi.—i*ole i'rumug abottrs, Saw* und Cblsstds, of tha best quality, at tliu Seed and lia piemcot Wareboiue of j«p» BLANKETS— A, A. MASU.N & Co. will open on Satur day, January 6tb,loQ mor&Jßtan&ate, wmch they will tell $3 and $3 per pair leas thMtfumnl tatea. Jang SJSMLAttNUAIs BAUL'HsPS MASON A CO. -will open 400 more of those at $2, on Thursday Jannary 4th» ? - ; ‘jau4 ( 1 OLD &IKDAL DELAINES.—A. A. MASON A UO. will \JT open 3Oopieces more of Gold Medal Delaines, at 12% cents per yjtffr. • Jan 4 '■'l A&D&Vfflt WANTED—AppUtfo 7 ' J. W.BUTLER A CO., 97 front street, HUNKY—IO boxea just received and dec2fr ___HJ£jr Hay pRMjw por. stored at Mussilon'. Ohio, for Mlfc-byV*' , janlB , * JAMES WATUggtei ttAPJS fIHJ3AaS—A 'o«w and xiaprored Pruner, for, Grape Vines, Rosea. 4c. _JanlB ’ 7 ißAfl*- a nm« f Blue Ora&a. Orchard and \3~ K-d Top. 1 jaalBl JA&IE3 WARDKQP. TMINK 'PAHmit. PTTRNITUKK. of every description. bo Jj hand and made to order, of o»r own manufacture and warranted in material and workmanship. _ jaoSO * \ T. It. YOUNG A O l * WISIA&’S BALSAM Off -WILD CilßttKYv-One of the beat articles for oouahs and colds now in use, 12 d Ol received by \ \ \ JOd. FLKMINO, : jau9 corner jDiamond and Marketstrget. BKICK HOUSE Wit BALK,CHEAP. \ l a CUTHBEBT A ; doc2o Beal Estate No- v 1 <0 Third ffieet SEMI-ANNUAL BALE.—A*tA. MASON A CO. will con tinue to £oll durlngthelr Semi-Annuel Sale, every d°* scriptlon ot Dry Goods at about, one-half the and much leas than nustidn ratas. . janl6 /’\LOAKB.—A. A. MA6Ol' A CO. will offer the.balance of \j all their Cloaks* comprising elegant French and New York patterns, and of .-their own wanuXatture, at a reduc tion of nearly ono-holftiia usual palces. Y )an!6 . > nMAi.f. FARM FOR'BALE—'Consisting of 125 acres,'-bS d in cultivation; with a new Frame Dwelling House, K x>od Well at the door* a Log Bdos& Btable/Ac.; a Sugar of 400 trees, and a small Peach and Apple Orchard; ritittitsten stiles from GlDiopolfs, in Gallia county, Ohio. Pricu $l2 an aert' 8- OUXHBERT A SON, juris Ittihijd attest. " -.. _ • *■>*»-- ;.. ,_. ■/-.. * **>' 4:% •>* **>:-4 •• ■■. , ; . , -t v • *-vVv! <. -* • • - -,- .-r* **., .^VI ' . « %’V i* f '.-V- •• • • ,\ .• MISCELLANEOUS. 3. W. BPTLER& CO. J, W. BUTLER & CO. rST'-"' • iIENUY H. COLLINS. 'lO biila tread groarnl jui*l arrived and for JAS. M’JUAUIUIUN, . No. 10 Smithfioid atrueL JAMBS WAUDROB. JAMES WABDItOP. .. • ** MISCELLANEOUS. PENNSYLVANIA FEMALK COLLEGE, AT HABBIBBUBG, PA. THIS Institution; for the liberal education of Young ladies, Tested by Charter with fall Collegiate powers, has been in success! ul operation for more than one year. The loe-atlon is one of the most pleasant andplcturesquo in the Slate, The arrangements of the College are suoh as afford peculiar odvantages In acquiring a solid basis for the mental eupeiWrueturo. There are. two dcpartmcnti-ihe Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches ef learning. Tim course of stndyln each is three years, designated by ns many different classes. Young La dies admitted at any lime, * Board of Instructors. REV. BEVERLY. 1L WAUGH, A. M., Principal Mis 3 U. CtTsaitAff, Principal Female Teacher. Mibs Fanny A. Joux&qn, Assistant. Muftis. M. Basxvakt, Teacher of French. Ac. O. C. Boubauoh, M. D.; Lecturer on Anatomy. Ac. Wst. S. Rowsox, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Ac. Heeb Joseph Koehler, Prof, of Instrumental Music. Jso. T. Crjft, Prof. Vocal Music. Fcr Cireolars, or for other information, address the Prin cipal, B. R. WAUQII, Harrisburg, Pa. dec7:3m ytayttv water cure institute, HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET mJPSZ 1 !* X™*’ PITTSBURGH, PA. . BALLZ. Graduate and Practitioner in the Old XJ Schoolsi of Medicine, Allopalbic and Homccpathic. and Tho perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect this eve taS>»?on ail Yevers, and all diseases acute and chronic— Iw n t fSi mUd ’, Bni S fal °?, a fo'tbo weah and debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirablo in families; who will bo treated at their homes. Allopathic and Homeopathic treatment will bendminls .il' d desired! bat, after long'and thorough czpo rlem.e, Doctor Bari?. gives a decided preference to Hydro pathy, which has, throughout the old , and new world, Ef/fL” 0 , e “ n f nt 'y ouccessfol. in every form of disease, Including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsiß, Inflammatory und Chronic Rheumatism, AstWaiCuta. it erT ous IP'?'; Mseaeea. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly overy State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Buelz’s offleo. The ltev. Clergy aroinvited to consult him gratis. V clnJ? use '- 1 lu the comirioneemeht, and often throughout the treatment,it Is a luxury insteadof unpleas ant as those unacquainted might oupporo. ■ w ß w l^!^"^re’re.m arlM se !wor ' WatormanDalmer, 1 ‘ n rn l • Thompson Bell, J. B. tVel- Kaf' T ’ Morgl S J '. Wm - B - Hol “es, ii. H. Knglish, B. H. The undersigned, having visited Doctor Baols’a InMittt tiun and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful i‘hy. aician: J Charles T. Bussell, Jos. Jl’Connolls, David nunt.John C; Curiis, Bobt. Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright, W. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, Q. Ormsby Gregg. [ Jiu.lj agency. MOSES P. EATON, No. 13 Sixth street, agent Tor Belling and baying PATENT RIGHTS, Is non authorised to sell the folioning lately patented articles: Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Stoam Engines: Doan's Rock Drilling Machines; Coe’e patoni Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills* Crawford’s Steam and Water Guagea; and, Griffith’s Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles hare been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use. He is also authorized tfi sell Rights to make and vond these articles in any part of tho country. He has aieo for sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. He ts-also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following _ CARD. The subscribers have long toon acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, in whose exertions every reliances may bo placed. Neville B. Crate, W. ltobinson, Jr.,' Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. 11. Denny, 11. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Sons, P. R. Friend, Kramer A Rabm, F. Lorenz, I*, r. Livingston,' Knap A Wade, William F. Johnston. William Phillip*, Andrew FuUod. Wilson fiPCuaaljxs, A. VV. Loomis. PifrsuQßon. November 27th. 1864. nov27:dtf Doan’i Patent Kook DrUllng Jaaehlnes. WEIGHING ABOUT3OO POUNDS; cau to worked and rnoTod by two men, and do tho work of five or six in tho ordinary way. &8. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers. ‘ The subscriber has teen appointed sole agent in the Uni ted Stales, for the sale of right* to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, ly Sixth street. RX7X& 70 Hon. Wm. P. Johnston, President A. T. It. R 4 W. Milnor Roberts, Esq , Chief Eng. A. V. R. Rg Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr., President P. A 0. R. 0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. A C. R. H 4 Messrs. Maafull A Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P. A S K* . , ~, dec!9 Aotlce. TnE late firm of JONES A QUIGG, haring been dissolved by the death of John F. Quigg, on the 27th Inst., tbe boi-incis of soil firm will be settled by the undersigned, at their office, corner of ltoss and First street*. „ ISAAC JONES, Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, lSot-^octilry , Isaac Jones, MANUFACTURER ol Spring and Blister Steel, Plough Slab steel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and Eliptlc Spnogß, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw. Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—corner of Ross and First streets. Pittsburgh, Pa. ocUkly ISAAC JOXZ3. D. B. Rogers A Co., Manufacturers of Rogers’patent improved steel Cultivator teeth. Offico corner ltoss and Firststreets. To W.ltolesAle Grocers, Liquor-Dealers ' an(t HuHUAfitnren*:. .. . THE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality . of OIL OF COGNAC, cf which 9£ of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce afiueCognac Brandy. Hi* ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD’S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CUOIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and. PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the greet demand after them. Di rections for use trill invariably be gives by DR. LEWIS FEUCUTWANQER, 141-Maiden Lane; New York. P. 8. —Importer of Pcguerreoij pe Chemical*, Platin&r Bismuth, Manganese; Thom's Ext.Copaiva,Su)phato Am monto, Ac. tl*xfi{:u; tf AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND" BXLrL BROKER, Office, Xto, 92 Fourth sL , above Wood. ' OTE-3, lfraltP, Bond?!, Mortgages, and Loans on colla* Xi terals, nagotintfed. Stocks bought and sold on com* mission. Land Warrants bought and fold. Particular attention paid to tbo purchase and eale of Copper Stocks. All communications ettcnled to promptly. MOURNING GOODS. j 17RANK VAN GORDERLas just received a largo antli . beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, tie*re? and Betts in Crape, Tarleton and Bwj •*, black lace and gauzo Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, m wool, cotton, and fUkj Ribbons, Belt?, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A Rid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner ef tbo Dia mood. novlT \V anted, By a fober, industrious young man, who will deToteßU entire time to his business, a SITUATION A 3 SHIP PING CLERIC in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As* tistant Book-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery or Dry Goods Store; and will make himself generally uncial tc hit em ployer. A noto addressed through the Post Office io “A. P. D.,” or le,t at the office of'the *• Post,” will receive jromp' attention. They Come. 0.j.f.0 THE BEST EVII>ENCB of the excellcnra of CARGO’S PICTURES, is Lho fact that his rooms crowded with customers, who go away d«- Slj# lighted with tilts tquiraleut which they obtain '**J|g§}v for their money. Galiery, Apollo Bnlldings, 70 Fourth street, next to Mer chants’ Exchange. jao2S Celestial*, Shanghais and Muscovies. ATTEND AT NO. IO WOOD STREET, wtere you will find a complete assortment of the übove styled CAPS, together with a large stock of Silk and Plush Caps, which will be sold at a great reducliou on former prices, to close the otoch fbr tt.o season. jand J WTL3QN 4 SON, GOOD INTKST HOUSE, CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, Dear lho Railroad Depot j<inl3:ly JAMES SHANNON, Proprietor, Baztn’B Superfine Toilet Soap. ALMdND- SOAP, prepared from the purest and best ma terials ; it cites tbe skill a luxuriant brilliancy, and imparts to tho hands a delightful almond odor'. Miib-ficurp, Olivu Oil, Tt.rldeCe, Bouquets, Nymph, Henry,' Pistachio, Brown Windsor, Palmyrene, Patchouly, Mar-hmiiUow, Brown Omnibus, Coooa,. Hazelnut Oil, . , Palm Omnibus, Verbena, Spring Flowers, Lilac, Ambrosial, Jenny, Lind» < Circassian, , Mutk, BpermacettiTablet,.Poncine, Ac. I would solicit tho attention ortho iadlos pt Philadelphia to my Persian Lotion,! r Liquid Lily for rendering the skin toft and fair. Also, my Amygdaline Lotion, for removing freckles, pimples and asperity of the Taco, and to impart to tlio skin delicate elasticity. .. Tuyords 4 Blayo’a Papier for Rheumatism/ Pains, Irrita tions of the Chest, Lumbago, Wounds, Barns and Coma, a superior French article,” uniTCrsauy used throughout Europe. / , & . The subscriber continues to manufacture his celebrated Rose, Almond and Ambrosial Siuviso CacAira, which are unequalled by any in this country or in Europe, end for which ho received a Prize Medal at the World’s Fair, Lon don. To bo had of tho principal Druggists in Pittsburgh, and throughout the United States. X. BAZIN, Manufacturer nnd Importer of Perfumery, • No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, jan?2:dswlmis Philadelphia. SANDS & CUMMINGS’ PATENT BRICK MACHINE. rpHE PROPRIETORS of this justly celebrated patent X hexing completed arrangements for the introduction of tbelr new and improved machine, beg le&vo to call the attention of the public to its undoubted superiority over cc crything ever invented for the manufacture of Bricks from Tempered Clay, It being capablo, when worked by horse power, of making SIX BBICKS IN FIVE SECONDS! A fioglo certificate of the character of the following 3s deemed by the proprietors as good a guarantee of their statements on a larger number which might be selected from hundreds in their possession, from practical and ex tensive crick-makers. Washington, D, C.» December 12,1653. IL Sands, Esq.— Dear Sir:— l have this day witnessed the operation of Eands A Cummings’ Patent Erick Moulding Machine, and am fully satisfied, that it is not equalled by any machine for speed, or in the correctness of its work, andean therefore cheerfully and confidential recommend it to any person wishing to purchase & perfect machine. Yours, Respectfully, JOHN BREES, Practical Brick-Maker, Wyoming, Syracuse 00.,Pa. Very Beepoctfully, H. SAXD9, Esq. K. H. STANTON, M. 0. of Kentucky. • All applications for State, County, or Town Eights, with Maoblnos, should be made (post paid,) to SASSB A COMPANY, Caro of J; B. Priced No. SEilby street, / Boston, Mass. jan2B:w3m WE WISH TO PROCURE A SITUATION for a Young Man, oh a partner in a small manufacturing estab lishment. Hqls able to make himself useful in any depart* ment, and has a capital of from $6OO to $700." He »b a good plain kook-keeper and salesman, but would prefer, being employed la or about the manufactory. , B..CUTHBERT & BON, igpfl . HO Third-fitraat. Mata ana Caps. - : --"” T / \ 4J.‘ WILSON & SON keeps bobsfcratly on hand every •description, and variety of HATS AND CAPS, both 'wholesale and retail. Those desiring a heat fashion able Hat or Cap, good and cheap, would do well to giro ns a call before purchasing elsevherfr doth THE -penns-V lvani a RAILROAD. Tllfl GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At. lantlc cities with Western, imd s!ut£ western States, br a continuous Railway direct. This r££\ also connects at Pittsburgh with ciailr lino <>BteamoMta all parts on the Western River*, ani at Clere’.und and Bah. dusky with slenacrs to alt ports oa the Northwestern Lakes' making th.» most dirnt, cheapest and rAmllt route bf which FREIGHT can ho forwarded to and from tha Great West. BATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. ; FIRST CLASS.—Boot?, Shoe*, Dry Goods.) rt - ' (Inboxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac P er SECOND CLAES.—Books and BtaJonery,) Diy Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Leo* V 750. per IOOIba. ther, Wool, Ac. ) THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon I ’ ~r tTV and Pork, (In balk,) Heip, 4c ( «*>• P«.100Ibs. FOURTII CLASS —Coffee,Fish, Bacon and l ce ~, Fork, (pocked,) Lard and Lard Oil j os per 100S>3. In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel pula, be pariicular lo mart package via Pennsylvania . A !! consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Fitteburgh, will be forwarded without detention. • . FapaiiT Aaraia— Stas Potter, Boston; J. It Elliott, N.' 1., E. J. Sncedcr, Philadelphia; Mngraw A Koons, Haiti* r‘nMn^,'H :< iiM™ D T S< 2 ls ’.? ilt3barßll: Sb ri "Rnian & Brown, 8 ; Moorhead, Louisville Ky.; R. C. s Mifi, li 5 i E e n i. lDt1 ’ "atcllir * Co, St. liuls, Mo; J. S. Mitchell & Son, Evansvillo, Indiana. . PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TnREE DAILY THROUGII TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7J4, 4. M, and Pitts bnrgh for Philadelphia at 5,. A. M, THE PAST LINE leaves .Philadelphia for Pittsburgh -at IP. M.. and Pltta- S.Y.'i'f.f o ,' at I, P. M. THE EIGHT EXFRESB J. l ' A P Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M, and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P," M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with tho Railroads tn and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, El.; Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Kya Terra HantoT Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Dav ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky. : Toledo, Clevo- Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; “' .■ 'IP Packet Boats from and to Nkvr Oau-uss, a-T. Louis, Louisville and Cinojwati. 1 place3 oUgli TlcltetB 01111 1)0113(1 to or from pither of the above furl^ c f particulars, sea handbills at the different EtarUng points. Passengers from the West will find this the el ,P° dWo “a route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New lork, or Boston. THOS. 'HOOKE, Agent, Passenger lines, Philadelphia!. . , „ J- MKSKIJIEN, Agent, Paasengej^jTnesjvPlttßbn^b* CLEVELAND AND PIIXBBtfSGH RAILUOAD. ” IN CONNECTION WITH THE Ohio and P«nmylTanla Hallroad. t VIA ALLIANCE. ’ Ishortest, aafcksat and most reliable route to Toledo. clevS Goiena, and St. Louis, Is VIA This route is eu» bandied miles shorter and about elghl DIANAPOUS.* 0 Chfcsg0 ’ than 1,16 circuitous one VIA IN. S™ Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland, Three Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. „ JV™ “ 0 Eil hours, Chicago twenty-two hours, and fit. Louis thirty-seven hours. • VIA ALLIANOE. Trains forCieveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A. M. 12.00 a ’ ““*«»» Hudson with Trains for p S, T£ Dg lD otoT *!“ a •* The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts bnrgh at 3.00, A. M-, 8.00, A. SL, and 3.00, P. M.; all eon afln rS nt A , ! ] ia ?“ “ithtraius which arrive In Cleveland atlOOl, A.M.,230, P.M., and 8.15, P.M. Passengers tor Toledo, Chicago, Et. Louis, Bock Island, OaJena, and tbo North-west, who wish to go through with snn d A l M l on ’a' 7lU , t , ake , tba train leering Pittsburgh at 800 A. SI and arriving In Cleveland at 220 P. SL, as that Oi™,!, 01 , 7 ’rhich close connections ore made the above-paints. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning and St. Louis at mid- Time gained by going via Cleveland, eight hours. ' Ete Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave as tollows; toiave Cleveland at 730 and 230 A. 11., 7.15 p jr. andve at Chicago at 11.00 p. 51., 7.00 A. M. andiloo M ’ r for Rock Island and St. Lonis as follows■ Leave Chicago at 9-10 A. 61., 10.05 and 11.00 P 51 Passengers for St. Lonis go over Rock Island Railroad to ana tbe “ ccor ” 4116 Chicago and Mississippi Kallroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St Look Paaengers by tho 9.23, A. SL, Train'arrive In Et. Lcnia at next day 16 eTen “ g ’ <md b T tho 10 - 06 < p -M. Train at noon tiro ?Sh to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago ana Bt. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Tn rn m_e Ist CL4SS. 2.N0 CLASS. To Alliance.. oO To Chicago. 50 9 60 Cleveland. 400 La l4 fio 12 60 * S2° Rock Island.: 16 50 13 60 Detroit 600 .St. L0ui5...... 19 60 16 60 V* *****?' *lJ 0 procare tickets at the ofleo of the Company, in Monocgahela Ilouse, third door below the corner. "J. DDEAND, Sup’t Cleveland. . J. A. CAUQHET* Agent, J&1 ; Pittsburgh. OHIO AH D PEHHSYLVAHXA BAILBOAD. New Arran cement . COMMENCING FEME VASTUS, 1864. D. B. ROQXE3. MA!D at All! takesteaat Crcstlire. and makes a close con* jrrff ft fr 5 * , E^prc33 reaching. Cincin- EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, ?. M., after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crestline at 11,301\ M., connecting with the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections are made with the Ohio and .Indiana, and Belfontaine and Indiana railroads for Day ton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. Connections art made with Cleveland, Monroeville San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyruß, Upper Ban4nsky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and town a on tho H&nsfidd road. t FareioCincinnati s7; to IndiauapollflsB ; to Dayton t6.EO’ to Toledo $0; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville *5,10; t» Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rates. RETURNING! THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 115 PM, and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting with the fast Express Train through In fifteen hours to PhiladHchie. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. M., on thear* rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. * NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 5 P M, and New Brighton at 6 A M, and. 1.15 P M. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pi ttsburgh at 7 A M, and 9 P M. f and arrives at 4.30 A M, and 4.30, P SL t&" The Trains do not run on Sunday. £3* Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company; of : J. G. CURRY, at the comer office under the Monongahel* House, Pittsburgh, or of • GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, _ Federal street Station, fubJl JOIIN KELLY, Passenger; Agent. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND AEW ORLEANS, • MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAdTo CHICAGO THENCE BT CHICAGO A2SD MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Lino Route from Chicago to 6t. Louis. r | UtAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) J. on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Soatbern and Central Railroads— l«t. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL 9:15, A M. 2d. “ “ NIGHT EXPRESS 10:05, P.M. Trains run through to St. Louis in fourteen hours, visa Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, xoiihoul change of car* or bagg<igt t connecting at Alton with amiy Line of for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at Bt Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the Mississippi; and with Tegular lines of Rteamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 88 HOURS Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on MicbiganXea tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. , E. L\ HOLLISTER, Chicago, General PassengerAgent* RIC7IARD P. MORGAN, Jr, Superintendent. 4®** Through Tickets to St. Louis, by this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitta burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. (6ep27:6m. Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819, Cash Capital, - - - - - • *8500,060.' npHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the 1‘ Aesetabf the iEVNA INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart ford, as furnished this agency on the Ist of January, 1855, under oath. - * Real Estate, unincumbered .$ 16,673 OS Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds,6and Tcent,pay able Fcmi-unnuuUy .. 72.C00 00 Debts due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7,318 17 Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Batik... 120,327 35 Railroad Stocks hi Connecticut........ 97,515 00 Bank Stocks in the dry of Hartford... 142,893 00 Bank Stocks io New York city 98,050 00 Cash on hand, in Bank; aud in hands of Agents and others ........ 212,605 03 $773,278 63 The amount of liabilities due or no t due to Rant™ or other, enditors,—nothing. \ Losses adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22.‘ a °d Buspeuso, waiting for further proof; $61,257 50. / All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, Ac. Agents instructed to take no risk over $10,000.': The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material *nd construction of buildings, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition, of the flro department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies! the design is to limit the loss .by any one firetoilO.OOO. or leas _ THQ. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. State o? } Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885. Hartford county. / E3 ‘ n . Pew nally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of .the Mtnn lnsurance Company, andmadeoath that the fore to UtaJBY POWLEB, Justico of the Peace, by tblß Company for the year 1854 eiceod $7j0,000, while the premium* received lor the same time ° ycar - staM ** or Boaiaation Oftho “lldes, covering nearly all descriptions or property la sued at this agency, at remunerative rates property, 13. OBlce, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh. Pa. ? H. B. TKN EYCK, Agent, Pennsylvania insurance company op PITTSBURGH, ' COBNER OP BOURTH AND BMITITFIELD fmtpyra Authorized Capltal. SBnnTinn™ 13 ' TNBOKE BOIUHNdg and Stber property ’a^“' t , ofß or _ „ . , . PiaicioEß. Wm * Johnston, , Body Patterson, Kennedy T.Priend, D.ILLong, J. drier Sproul, V- kW ' Georgeß.White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, . James S.Negley, W. 8. Uaven, Wado Hampton, D. E-Park, - . „ H. K. CcggsbaU. • ; !'■ JOHNSTON, President A. A. Oiaantß, **““«*■ B. 6. OAMgBi Aiwiofunt Boexetary, deeacm railroads „ H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAEUT, Superintendent, Altoona, Pa. PAID UP -f t *’*' S ' ' *’ 1 ’ ’■• '" - ’ _» ' -T 1. . . -; 1 !- r . MEDICAL. REV. DR. COVEL’S PS Is I, S, Ibr. the Stfe.OmpteU and Speedy Cure 0/ Injlmaatarl, Chronic, Hereditary and Mercurial Rheunaltm, Jlheu . . matte Gaul, Lumbago,Sciatica, and other RtteauiaSeetinp .tte Muscular System* . ’* • S UOn ‘.ASSAY OP -TESTIMONY as Dr, Corn’s Rubujiatic Pills have called forth from dll classes, was never voluntarily offisrwl in favor of any other Medicine. Theeascsof curacomprchend: 7 .'. ■:.. .) EVKaY STAGB OP RHEHMATISBI, Whether accompanied by that torriblo sensibility of ih« them tills animal lbrcc?, Ihvigorute tb'o the allies-of Nature in bor efforts to »v,^ u >i act 03 Their medical action b direct ’'uAftieaflS materia mcxild or radix of the dlaord-r -?? .. eompllcatlonsof nerves nod fibres in whichit is enbcnllwi" and eipebrfrom the blood the febrile priuefple ghfeh Cautlon-Bownro at Counterfeit!,!! Be partlcularrend enquire tor.Dtv. SAMUEL COVFT*a RHEUMATIC PILLS, and gee that tho.boraa bure, on th! outride wrapper, his signature, <Joilnfer?ijmea'li? KINO, General Agent, 192-Broodway, New York, without which none aroOE.vuinc. . ’ Ul ' PBJCB, FIPTT CENTS TER EdX. by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, Pittsburgh; J. P PLEMINQ, Allegheny City.,; .. \ , doc23^ni DR. HENDERSON, ~' OCULIST ASD Alfß IST. TMAIS ALL DISEASES OP IHB EYS A.ND. CAB WITHOUT, CUKTSO* rt^.^r«-.f £ECniRO » DUSTEKIIfO, OR JfIIUSE CP CALOMEL ; OFFICE 4CB EROADWAY, COR. GttA.VD St., NEW YORK. _ . irDurafnim 9,A.M. to 4 p. SI. R°^ml?nHifi D « 8 ’ Inflammation, Acutoor Ate.STs™?. 1 d FilmsJlriUs, Amaurosis and Catmact.Scrofulous, Weeplrig or Watery Ecus, aie among parfSSfeuS: eyo V* 018 ‘ reated byDr-H -AU letters post-paid will'cecure promptattentfon. We select tlie following reference* from among Iho thou sands of cases if hlch hove beon successfully treateiTßr Dr- Henderson: , J ’ \Vo J. Broadway* Albany, ft/ Y. f Alfred Boutbwick, Printer, - fJ.Goodepeed, Glens Falls. N.Y. • • ' ' *Vm.W.Smith,Detroit,Mich. •-••-- -a •Airs. A. IL L. Wilson, Now York tiityitf.-Y. tMies Mary Bellows, N. N. Station,Duchess co„ N. Y. •Edward O.Solger,Bristol, Conn. ;: ‘ 1 •John Seamen,Engineer, N.Y. • * Darfd Little, Engineer, N.Y. Wm. F. B. Giles,office Courier and Ena., N; Y.” ■ ' Wamea W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. - • : - . • Jams Eodgera* .«» r: B. B.Doolittle,BLD., Hudson,N. Y. .. . ; Htb Knickerbocker, Yonkers,:N.Y... ~ : Sr —•^F ?^, *'* COttanSlli P> Troy, K/y.c . ILK.Ross,. •, ** ■ /f 7 , A A.DillenbachjFchsneetady.H.T. . Captv B. IT, ITafilond, Athens, N. Y; ; '‘- ■ John W.llackett,' feinghompton, N. Y. . :■■ . f . Mind, and hail to he led to theoSeo. atVle«raS r,tlo ” ° f tW ° Wee! ‘ 3 S°hbom the city •these cases of Amaurosis were restored to dait after py ‘l r ’‘ Siren up nsjncurable by the faculty, cud con bo retOTed to by any person who wising to learn tho fscls la these cases, by writim; to them. “ uni DR,, HOOFLAND’S CEtEBRATEB , • WEBLMA'M BIWEftS, , PEtEPAHKD-BT .v: * DB. C, EC. JACXSO7T, Philadelphia, Pa., ___ v : vni. HHOCtOAitx CUBE • * LITER COMPLAINT, 'DYSKEPeJA, JAUNDICE. aQ diseases arising frcna adisordered Liver cr Stomach. • -■■- - ' ’ 'Such.4 „• .... aaComtipa "* 'tion,lnw*rd Piles; - v < , Blood to the' ‘ • ■•’••• ' llead,Aciditjof tbeStomsch,' ' _ NauseajDeartburnjDiFgoHtfor^o/l. Falnefs or wcfobt in the Btemacb. Sour - Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering *t thoJPit ?r!« B u?? cll, Swill,min S of the Head, Hurrletl *od Difficul t Breathing, Fluttering at tha Heart, Chunk ingorSaffocaUngSeneaUou when in IjiDgPostare.Dimnett Dote of Webs "belbre the Eight. Fere?-And D v l i?* 111 ln **!? ? eati » Deficiency of Perspiration. YeUowness cf the Skin acd Kycs, p a * m ? in the * Bide, Back, Chest, lambs,-Ac., Enddeii Floshttof Heatßurninglatho •- Flesh, Constant Tmaglu*- ;; ingeofErlDond great - ' •Depression of: * Spirits. + The proprietor,Jn calling the attention of the nuhllc to thto preparation, tomowuha feeling of the utmost coofl- It Is no new arm untried artfclo.bat cnotbeUwa. stood tha teat of a ten years* trial id* the and 11 srepuiaUon ondeole Is unrivalled bynnvataKre. parationaeitant. Ibe testimony in Its fever Elvra by tte most prominent and well inown Physicianswnd tadiridu. -afe, to all parts of tbeieountr, is immense. Referrlwranv wio may doubt, to my “Memorabilia ,”or PracHcal ltfielpb Families, jo hu had dJ^fe!pa. o£aMimi M4Dufjot;r 3 , » l 2oArcb street, HOla- •jferßurn Ijr Jr.Ooo. n. Kiyisr, IJO Wood street- n e I? F°r', o°-c 0 04 - VuilfSi Li; .kO'Vwiatie'-'t; H.P. Swartz andJ.P.neminc?Allwhiny! ded9aUglyja, . ... “■ ~ • Pr&vato JOiseAsesa - ■ . tf.:DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alloy. Do- A -v Totes hisentire attention to an ofico PiEjaco.-tgSr. "■ '■ His business is mostly: confined to JWcate ’EH; ' Fci!(Tcii!D£jtitj«,andsnchpainfalsffebtl6nsr®2i Brougnt on by imprudence, youthuil indulgence and excess . SyphUwjSjyMliUcEruptionsyQonorrhea.QJeeLStrictTiid UrethralDischargcsjjlippurity ©fjthe Blood, with all Dice*? Bes of the Venereal°rgan. Skin Disease?. ScoxDaUo Broii tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak, lmpotency, Piles, Rheumatism; Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints,- Fistula S Affectldns, Pains in tb* Back and Loins, Irrl tationof the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated.— Curs guaranteed Sixteen yeara'practiee (six in thlscitylenahles Dt-Bicwn to offer aasuranceoof a speedy cnxeto all who may costa ss« ditftmßcare. • OQce and Private Consultation Rooms.dlDlamona alley -;Q.»Charges moderate. novsaUw»l t ,T> HKDHAXISSL—3ir. browa'snewlydiscov eied remedy JL«i for Rhaaxa&tista la a speed; anti certain Remedy thatpalnfultrouble.. Itneverfails. ‘ Offlceand Private Consultation RodmaHo. 41 DIAMOND Pittabnr|hjPenn'o. The Doctorisalwaysathoia- " Worms even. in Adults. r -- V Administrationof B. VERMI* L- FUGB-fcas always been characterized: ways producing in the feelings a maritei change for tba better. Any on© who tries It can safely confide: in it. and the most delicate infant ; cannot he iojared b 7 its u«. Adults, too, are frequently subject to worms in the rectum and small intestines, which always impair the health. «*»** .. QssTtrsaw:~l have used two botl.es' df &A. Fafineh toch’s \ermlfnge, which I purchased, jfroin, your agent ; it had the desired effect in bringing away a large number of worms from my wife. •; I purchased another vial and gave it to my child; it had the same effect bringing sway great numbers of worms. I therefore recommend Uto tbe rub* lie as a sore remedy for wohns. - . ■ P. SITTER. Prepared and sold by li. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, comer First and Wood streets. : ' junlftdi'w j i. joh»stos..«. ■B. 1. JOfiKSTOV. ElceUlop Cnrri'hge - BROTHER * Cu.,- PRAOUCAL COACH MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Delmemt streets, Alle gheny city, Pa.; hato on'hahd. and ore'manufacturing an extensive assortment' of, Carriages, Rockawnye, Baggiee, Bnggage Cars, Ac.; tnadeinr.il their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all their work the beat Juniata lroa ahtl eastern hickory; Re pairs attended to on the most reasoDablo terms. ’ They feel' confident that <*U who may.faTcr theni with their patron age, will be perfectly satisfied on .trial of: their wort. > The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses fif teen mipntesdnriog the .day. , ~oct2s:lr Palmer’s Celebrated Eplcurcaa snac«r STANDS PREEMINENT far flavoring .Soaps,-Gravies, Fish, Meat, Game, do. Wo advise all good housewives to try it. Prfne 25 ceots per battle, at all Grocery and Fruit Stores la tbo United States-anjl Oapadas • 1 • " Forsal* by STCUJIIGaudQ. n.KEYS EH, Pittsburgh. . i*. t weight & co™ jnnlSdiwly la .-tyl Marketstreet. Philadelphia. v. notice* ALL PERSONS »rCertificates-of Deposit &gainst.the undersigned, are requested to present the same aitpor office,forsyttlemqnL ' j *•— £ -BOON * SAfiGENT. Pltiaburgb, January Zlth/lSSo^jHnaS . •■... A Gnrtl.•; ' -to a iteady drain.opera our funds and an abcu* W; nolalion of outside prasauro, together with'the ex* treme difficulty or bur wouritieSa-we hate been compelled to suspend our business,; ‘ ‘ '■ .Our creditors rnay.rest;«rafldedt that onr entire indebt- * odprsa will be fully paid, as wo harehnadesllohably s lire* surplus over bur liabilities. .. - > KnAflEli * mnw January2o,lBss—[jan23 - T —>-PARTNERSHIP heretofore exiling under thefityla YOUNG/’ Philadelphia/la this day dissolved; Eamuei Work, George Young and Win. M Couch, purchasing the interest of Kramer & Bahrain YOUNQi WiU bR «»U™»dby«WOßK, January 22,1855. ' ' 1 ; : .v^.?, el>o3 !, tora ln onr oface . 'dill please call'and receive Uuslr bills and notes left with ns for ello'etiOn. - 1 Jan 23 ■ KRAMER k RAIIBft /TXOtmSQ and FuilNiafl wg ; siore MamkiaOU, \jFtflh struty. Ptihburpft.—Clothing made to - cider, In good style, and at moderate rates. i- ::Aofrtf nrrnftTT. a .t?' -A.' O.J>Ut3CaUt - . V? OEOCEBS, und Dealers in Produce/lTor* fled Whisky* h'o. SOI hiburty at.. Pittsburgh. Pa. f }y2o:y S_ Silver Manufactory. .■ • FOBKS, EMBLEMS, io.—BdCcnos Dr PB^CB. --wing to superior facilities la manufacturing istefrwn work,we aro now selling at least 10-pet cent. lower than >», ed ?? erQ 01 elsewhere. All work is warranted* ■ Sterling JSUjxrs— We ;also manufacture Spoons- ct the British sterling quality. -i'v Watches and Watch repairing continued, with- erery la* cilily and renewed determination to gire entire eatlatiction to.customers, both as to price and the-superior unalUy df the work. ; - . W. W. WIL&&, . Watchmaker and Jeweller, corner of Market and Fdnrfh atreets. PITTSBURGH UOACU D’AOTORIf. M. EIOCLOr? lIASTIN L. StEV£S3.......;..V.d£OEQS AlilEl. Bigelow &, Co.,' = - Successors to e. m. dig blow, no.m , w >b .Diamond alley, near Wood street, burgh—COACIIES, CiEMAQES. PUEi-SSasaff*- TONS, BQCK3LB3, nhde-rcry description -f***** r **"' fanry.Tehlclea bnllt to order* and finished in a manner dn surpassed for beauty of design, elegance tf finish, skill o workmanship, and durability of materials, Ail work warranted I . -- •• A'OttCC*- . HAVE this'<lajr associated with me in tho wholesale , xnilt dad Confectionary my son, T. lI A n. ‘ derson.. The bufliners hereafter, from this date, November 16ih, 1864, will be conducted nnticr the name usd style of J, C. Anderson A Son. . ... . -noT.II Cl iSfc'DS, i’OH HOX-BEUi—ily* titocfc oX Seeds lor,„efcriy O-Bewingpf the approved and valuable varieties, isrcady -for -dlstrttmtioa.Afc the. Seed- Fifth itreeL - .:f jaoBt- - ■ - JAMES WAHDKQP> io LET-6 good IiHICK HOUSES, in different fiuiSTf thadly. Call In time on THOHAB ffOODS, «nar Ti JocitilßtrwJ. J-C. AJiBEMON.
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