The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, February 09, 1855, Image 3

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THPBSDAy. MQBgPiq::;:::::;:FEBRPABY &
■WTO LSTB FOE BALE AT THIS OFFICE.
Vocko Ladies’ Association foe tub Relief
of tub Pooe.— From tho report of the nboyo
Society, we Ifearn'that they have visited and re
lieved 208 families, distributed 165 loads of
coal, 80 pairs .of shoos, $l6B worth of pro
visionsj 15 bed comforts, and 11 mado-ap gar
ments J also, materials for 108 new woolen end
cotton garments, and 40 pieces seoond hand
'clothing. - They etato that their funds are nearly
exhausted, and-, unless the benevolent come to
their aid, will bo obliged, to disoontinno their
operations by the middle of the present month,
notwithstanding the constantly inorcasiug num
ber of applicants.
We give below the report of the Treasurer,
which gives a correct aooount of the finanoial
condition of tho Association:
Treasurers Report for January.
Balance on band, Jan. Mr, W. Thaw ‘6O 00
$7O ,20 *« Thomas 8e11....- 10 00
Donation*. Mr*. B» Page 2 60
Mrs. Jas..LaughUo... 20 00 Cash from a friend... £4 00
Mr. B. P. Bakewel)... 10 00 Fromfrioodß 26 00
Arch’d fftowart., 10 00 Subscriptions......—... 600
“ yf- P- Marshall. 10 00 Cash 6 08
“ Joe. Hill 20 00 Dr. Plomet’s lecture, 170 00
Miss HopoweU. £0 86 Philharmonic Cono’t, 106 60
Capt Bearea jo 00
Musßhaler SCO
Cash paid for Coal
80. do. Groceries ...
D\ do. Dry Goods-
Do. do. Shoes
Do. do. Sundries..-,
XT* hare also received the following donation* in Qrx>-
ceriost From Sir. R. Edwards, $l5 00; Mr. Wo. M’Clurg,
$5 00 pMr. BchmerLa, $6 00; Mr. It. P. Bafeowcll, a barrel of
Molasses; Bailey ft Iteashaw, 10 lbs. of Tea;—a!»o a box of
Shoes from 11. Childs ft Co..ani 2 pieces Flannel and 1 dcz.
Woolen ’Undershirts, from Mr. Jno. Orr.
Al E. BAKEWELL, Treasurer.
Thb Complaint Book. —The complaints in the
Mayor’s book yesterday, were more numerous
than the day previous. The following are speci
mens of their character:
Joseph E. Robinson complains of a crowd of
loafers who are in the habit of congregating al
most nightly on the corner of Fifth and Market
streets, to the annoyance of all, and especially
females, who pass that way. -v- •
F.ederick Wientge complains that Strawberry
alley is so full of ico that the water is overflow
ing into the cellars. (This complaint could have
been mado of nearly every aveuuo in the city.)
Mr. Murray complains ot a lot of ashes and
old grates in front of the Dispatch office, on
Third street (VYe had to remove our hickory
pole the other day; it is now oar cotemporary's
torn. What printing office will next be inform
ed on?)
Edward Campbell, Esq , Prothonotary, com
plains that the persons who drive carriages and
sleighs up to tho front of tho Second Presbyte
rian Church, on the Sabbath day, disturb the
complainant and the congregation, and aro an
donbtedly disorderly.
: Theatre —Yankeo Locko appears to-nigbt in
two firei-rato characters—Solon Shingle, in the
play of the People's Lawyer, and Zsb Oates, in
tho great national drama of Rebels and Tories.
If Mr. Locke does not draw as crowded houses
as ho would if the times were better, we kuow
that those who do attend are perfectly satisfied,
judging frem the continued rounds of applause
he receives during his performances. Mr.
Locke is, without exception, tho best Yankee
comedian on the boards, and if be had the pres
tige of an European tour to add to his
came, would be acknowledged as such by all.
But it appears, that no matter how excellent
an actor is, he requires this latter qualification
to insure his success at home. We have heard
this complaint made often, and its truthfulness
is peculiarly applicable to Mr. Locke. With
twice tho real talent of any actor in his line, he
can hardly succeed in drawing a paying house.
We are sorry to see his efforts so illy rewarded,
and hope for the balance of his engagement, a
better condition of affairs will arise.
Soup House Reports.—The following is from
tho*Seventh etreet Soup Honsc:
Gallons of soup distributed 300
Loaves of bread 41 1000
Number of applicants 035
11 *' Widows with families 154
“ ** Men out of employment... 181
Fourth Street Soup House.
Gallons of 6oup disuibuted 150
Loaves of bread 44 500
Total number of persons relieved...... 1116
Allegheny and Duqucsne Sovp House
Gallons of soup distributed
Loaves of bread 14
• Total vtumbor of persons relieved 1207
.The abovo acocuntßsbow that there is a larger
number of destitute people in our city, than any
one bad &u idea of, previous to tho opening of
these Soup Iloußes, and it behooves tho charita
ble to see that thofie associations do not run
ehort of foods.
Sent to the IJouse or Revuce.— A young
girl, named Emily Grant, (only fifteen years of
age,) was arrested on Wednesday night, wan
dering in the streets, and taken to the Tombs.
Yesterday morning she was brought up before
Mayor Volz, who sent for her parents, and at
their desire made out & commitment for tbo
House of Refuge, to which place she was subse
quently conveyed. This prompt action on the
part of his Honor and the parents of the girl,
will probably preserve her from a life of infamy.
Pittsburgh Insurance Company.—At an eleo
tion for Directors of the Pittsburgh Life, Fire
and Marine Insurance Company, held on the Gtb
inst, the following named persons were ohosen
for the ensuing year :—Robert Galway, James
S. Hood, Samuel M’Clurkan, John Fullerton,
John MoAlpin, Wm F. Johnston, James Mar
shall, William Phillips, John McGill, Horatio N.
Lee, Alexander Bradley, John Scott, Joseph P.
Gaziam, M. D , David Richey, Jas. W. HailmaD,
Geo S. Selden, Charles Arbatbnot.
Coasting on the Streets.—A nambor of
boys and several full grown men were arrested
yesterday morning for sliding on sleds on Sev
enth street. They were taken before Mayor
Volz, who fined them one dollar each. We ob
servo quite a number of full-fledged specimens
of the genus homo engaged in this amusement in
different parts of tbo city ; they appeared to
enjoy the sport with as muoh relish as in the
days 41 when they were boyq together/’
<• «> ,”i
Accident on the Ohio and Pennsylvania
Railroad. —As the mail irain on the Ohio and
Pennsylvania Railroad was coming down the
heavy grade, near Darlington, on Wednesday
morning, three wbeels.wcre broken off the front
passenger car, throwing tho body of tbo ear'
down on the track, whoro it was dragged along
for half a mile before the train was stopped.
None of tho passengers were injured, although
they were considerably frightened.
Fruit Tubes Damaged.—Wo understand the
cold rain of Wednesday night has been the
oause of considerable injury to the fruit trees in
this neighborhood. The rain, freezing as fast
as It fell, loaded the trees so heavily with ioe,
that the limbs, unable to bear the burthen, were
broken off. We are sorry to hear this, as it
may seriously effect the supply of fruit next
season.
Another Generous Donation.— W c announced
yesterday that a coal firm in this city bad given
10JOOO bushels of coal. We learn that Messrs.
Geo. W. Black and Wm. U. Brown have also
given 1000 bushels for the same parpose. We
record with pleasure these generous acts, and
hope they may bo followed by others.
St. Clair Hotel.— We are glad to hear that
Mr. William C. Connolly, formerly of Brown’s
Hotel, h&s purchased the St. Clair Hotel. Mr.
Connolly has few equals in (bis business, and his
return to it, in this city, will bo hailed with
pleasure by all his old patrons.
Larcny or Clothing. —Nicholas Redingwalt,.
yesterday, made information against John Baker,
\ for the larceny of a quantity of clothing, rained
at $2O. A warrant was issued for the arreßt of
John
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Removal.— Gililenfenney & Co. have removed
thfeir Periodical Depot to Fifth etreet, opposite
the Theatre, in Paul Kleiner's old stand.
' WO TICK.
.j DALY’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY;
a JTo. 20 Fifth street, Jirtt comer above Market alrat.
PITTSBURG U, PA.
WHERE WILL he found the largest and best assorted
Btock of HOSIERY ever offered far sale In this oity.
Purchasers will find it-to tbeir advantage to coll at this es
tablishment and examino for themselves; it U all 1 nwd to
insure their custom. C. LALY.
N. B.—Remember tho Cheap Stocking Coe^er.
I FASHIONS FOR JANUARY—FI&ANK LESLIE’S LA
. LIES* GAZETTE.—Tho January number of this Mag
azine commences the third volume. The Gazette is pub
lished on the ilrst of every month, and contains all the
newest fashions for tbo following month, in crcry depart
ment of ladies* and children’s costume. Each number bos
also a large variety of patterns for needle work, a sheet ol
new music, and a paper pattern to cut a dress by. Price
25 cents a number, or $3 a year, postage free. Subscrip
tions received or single numbers sold by
W. A* GILDENFENNEY A CO,
jan3 . No. 70 Fourth street.
ONLY NINE HUNDRED DOLLAKBI—For sale, a two
story frame DWELLING HOUSE, containing 4 rooms,
with a lot of 17/eet front on BeaTer street, by 100 deep to
Veto street; or $l,lOO fora Dwelling House containingptaj
lor diningroom, kitchen,.cellar, and 4 bed rooms, with a
large yard, pump, hydrant, stablo, out-oven, Ao.
Terms of payment, very eaxy
janlQ B. CUTHBEBT A BON, HO Third st.
crf;V^”j.
THE OTPS EOST.
B&l&nca on hand February Ist.
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COMMERCIAL POST.
PITTSBURGH BQARD OS' TRADE AND
IMKB6HANTS> EXoMasSeV
OFFICER
Frextdtnl —JOHN BtHl'TOS'.
Firil Via Fmidmt—Vfu. H, Eitirn ;
Stand “ « W». R. Baoinr
Stcretary—'Wa. 8. Havkt. ■
Trtosortr —J on:, D. Scuur
Nojtbim. Jk .
(immiltte of Arbitration for Ftbruiry.-W. n. Smith,
Vi P.; t]. w. RICKETSOH, W. B. K50U38, JAMES M. COOPEB,
Qeorqe Buck. .. *
■WEEKLY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARXIST.
Orrica oi Tin D4ilt Moiumm Post, \
Friday, February 0, 1855. f
There Is still an embargo on the river trade, the weather
being colder for the past week than for any previous woek
this winter. The stock of Floor 1? getting low, although
the large receipts of Wheat by tho City Mills, when the riv
er was open, enable thsm now to supply a good part of the
demand. It is, however, at a high figure In Cincinnati and
Louisville, so that, should navigation open spoodlly, itwould
hardly mend affairs much.
- In the East, flnanoial mattors make n better appearance
each day. At the lest weekly showing of tho Now York
Banks a farther improvement was manifest; the export of
specie was very small, and the hnporta of dry goods, Ac.,
were little more than half of what they were In the same
week last year. These signs indicate a return of prosperity
at no distant period. Here-there is more confidence felt
than for sema weeks. The banking houses that have failed
end suspended, it is a?cerlained will, with n little time,
pay, if not the whole, a very large per esntage on their in
debtedness.
In Pig Metal thcro is yet no Improvement, either In price
or sales.
ASHES—Pearls inactive at o®6V<£ ; Pot* are a’so doll at
6c. Regular sales of Soda at 3J4®3U; fialeratus,
by the quantity; and in the small way at b\A. *
APPLES—Are only arriving in small lots. Small parcels
are selling at $2,25@3,00.
BEESWAX—SaIes -on arrival at24@2sc; and from store
at fis@2Gc.
BUCKETS-AND TUBS—Buckets at Factory 32. and from
store $2,15@JL25. Largo Tubs, from store, 37(37,60 ft dor •
small do $6,50.
BROOMS—Common Ohio, on arrival, sells at $2.50, end
from store at $2.76©3. From store, Eastern at $2,50(53.25.
BEANS—SmaII white continue at the improvement no
ticed last week. There Is more demand for them as cheap
article of food.
BACON—There is moro activity in Bacon, although It is
still dull enough. Sales are made at C@6*4 for city cured
Shoulders; "@7% for Sides do; and 9>s@Hu for Hams. For
eugnr cured do 11c.
BUTTER AND EGGS—Eggs aro less active, but bring
20(525c. Butler continues dull, with a .good supply at
18@20c fbr prime, generally the former; Inferior is not
worth more than 12@15c; packed 10@125.
CRACKERS—Tho following arc manufacturers’ prices:
Water Crackers, bbl $6,00
Butter do- do ;r»»^ t .*7]oo
Pilot Bre*d do b!-75
Sugar Crackers, lb o
Soda do do o •»
Bopton do do o “
Plo-Nic do do ... 9 “
COTTON YARNS, Ac. —The following aro now the ruling
rates:
5454 19
6 to 10, inclusive.!b No. 10 23 a lb
11 A 12.... 19 “ “ 17. 24 “
No. 600 ,0c D> I No. 800 GU«fi>
“ 600 8 “ ) “MO CU “
“ 700 .7 “ | “.1000 6*2 “
Carpet Chain: white 19@20, colored 33. CoTerlot Ynm,
23@25. Candlewirk, 18. Twine, 20. Bntt'ng. No. 1, 13:
No. 2.12; Family Batting, 16. Caulking, 15.
CORDAGK.—The followlog ore the rates now established
Manilla Rope, coil 19 “p tt>. Cut 20 !b.
Whit* “ 14 “ “ 15 “
Tarred “ IS “ “ 14 «
Fecklng Yarn, fine...l2 “ “ H “
Bo® Coitus—Manilla, $2,50. 3,75(<jtf,00 do*.
do coil 19 ct» Tb.
Ilemp, $1.87, 2,75@3,<5 » doa.
do coll 14 eta 2).
Ptouon Lixes—Manilla, $1,25 do*. tlemp, $1 » do*.
COPPKJt —We quote at 35©30,cash and time.
CANDLBS—BaIes of Star daring the week at 24e lb
Dipped vorth and Mould Ssnp bring)! 6c.
OHER3E—The stock to wearing down but price* remain
at _
DRIED FRUlT—There is no change to note. Apploi are
worth $1,12(31.25, and Peaches $2@2,12.
DRIED BEEF—A few sales of new aro reported
by the tiorce.
FLOUR—-The market, throughout the week, has con
tinued firm, and prices (owing to a very limited stock.) are
gradually advancing. The sales, since our last weekly ro
view, show an advance ot from to 2ic hbl. Sales
yesterday wpre made at $8 75@9, from stores, iu lots. Sates
i f Allegheny >llll Superfine reported at s^.4o.
FEED— Sales at mill of Bran an 1 S-Tvenim: n! 90c 100
Ih*; Short?, 9T»; Ship Stuff. $1; FlnUhe-d Middlings, $1,50.
Sale* of Country Bran at $1 100 tb-*.
FEATHERS—We quot* sales In limited lots at 4t)(3 , ,13,
Qr*i hands: from flora, 45{550; Mixed at 35, and dull.
FlSH—Sales are confined to the regular want* of the
trade. Quotations remain unchanged, viz : Mackerel No. a.
largo, $11(0.11 60; Medium do., $10.00; No. 4, SS@.S,2S.
Baltimore U-rring. Halifax do $5,50(35. Lake
Fish: Trout, $9; White, $10; half bbl# in the uaual pro
portion.
QRAIN —The receipts of Whe.it ore next to nothing. At
the mills it will 51.76 to $1.85 Corn and QaU
are arriving freely. The former anils at 82 to 85, anJ OaU
at 6Uc from depot, and 63(ip34 from store. In Barley ar-d
Bye there is no change to note.
GROCERIES —Sugar i* firm at b\k(a,b*- x , and tn the coun
try trade nt ۩o'- \ Mola.-si * sell* to the city trade at 23
a* d 24 for Cypress and Oak package.*. A flight advance la
asked on these rates to country customers. Coffee dull at
11to 12.
GLASS—We quote city bntr.da Window at $2 t* l>or for
0x8; $2.50 for 7xo; $3 for 8x10; $3.60 fir Bxl2, oxl2. and
10x12; $4,60 for 9x13,9x14, and 10x14; $5 for oxls, 10x16,
and 10x16; $5,25 for 10x17; 5,50 for 10x18; and so on In
creasing in like ratio according to site—lo ct. off for cash.
Country brand* aro sold at an average of about 60? less bx
than city brands.
lIIDES-TGreen B--of Hides arc not active et 4*« / ,(£sc. Sales
of Dry Flint, by tbe lot, nt 12c, and to the regular trado at
12@13c. Dry Salted at ll(§»12c.
HOPS—Eastern No. 1 are Belling in email lots at 35©
37V£c. and in the retail way at 3S©4oc.
HAY—A? the receipt* by river are cut c IT, the price has
advanced- Baled, from ecale.% lulls for $25 t3$2S? ton, and
frem store nt $22 to $24
IRON AND NAILS—SaDscf common puddled bar at 3©
3)£c. and in nail* lOd. and upwards at 3V.ft4r.
LF.ATUKR—The store rates are now : Reli Spanish Sole,
per lb, 21(2122; Slaughter Sole, 24<a>20 ; Upper leather, per
dozen. s2*Wss3o; Bridle do. do. s3ok©f4o ; Country Bridle
do. s2Bfss3<3; Skirting Leather, per tb, 28 rents.
LARD—-There is little doing. Some email sales of coan
trv rendered at 9c for No. 1, and for No. 2. Uroare 7l£
@7U«
NAVAL STORES.—Spirits Turpentine ta now held at 70c
tp gallon. Rosin at fur No. 2, and $4 for No. 1.
A email sale of Tar at $4 59.
OlLS—Steady sales of Lard Oil No. 1 at 75($SOc by the lot
and in the FmtU way. Lin«eed Is firmer, and rales in the
retail way are mode at 85; no heavy sales reported.
POTATOES —Red and Mixed, according to quality, sell at
$1.37(TrH.50.
PIG' METAL—DuII, and nothing doing.
BEEDS—Timothy sells at $2,37(ii2.50, and Flax at f 1,604}
$1.62. Clover has roccJeJ i lightly, and aoU duriDg the week
at $6.50.
SALT.—At the Canal sales ore made at $2 hbl fir No
1, and $2,06/552,12 for extra. From store a slight advance
on these rates.
STEEL—Spring Steel, Pittsburgh manufacture. GV£f&6V{;
Plow do, 7@7>£; steel plough wings, 8: do, cut tv pattern,
8<5H014; A B steel, from rolled Iron, 5 b*; from hammered
do, 1100 steel, 7U; Fork do, 7; Shovel do, 8 ; steel
dandvtire,7; EllpiicSprings, 10V<; scat do, ]3,33514: Culti
vator teeth, 13X5, 32©35 ; do, 18X650/5155 tooth.
TOBACCO—Virginia 6’s range from 16©20, according
to brand, and lumps at 20@40. Virginia Twist, 10.
TALLOW—No demand. Nominally held at ll'£.
TIN.—I C. $11,25, and IX, $13,25, cash ; Pig $34; Bar
$37 U. cash.
WHITE LEAD—Is firm, with a very active demand, an>l
steady sales at $2,50 $1 keg, for pure In oil, and dry 9a lb.
Red Lead 8c lb.
‘ ,WHISKY —SaIes of Rectified were male at 35©34, and
Raw at 30. It has a downward tendency !
ALLianBXT, February 6—Reeves—Market well supplied;
368 head In pens, of which 300 head worn fold Som*- r-ry
poor Cattle were in the lot, and sold ns low at l©lly gross,
but good butchering Cattle brought from 2V4©4 gro?i for
fair to prime, and 4(§>s for prime to choice extra. One very
ehoice animal brought 6W, but the obief rang* wax from '2\-+
<&*>%■
Sheep—A full assortment; nearly 700 head offprlng. One
fine lot of 444 sold in one parcel at $3,333 ft 100 lbs gross ;
the rest ranged from 2V£©3^.
Hoos—2l9 bead were offered and 6old, prices ranging from
4@5, gross.
Nut Yobk, February B.—Cotton dull, prices declined y x ;
sales 800 bales N. 0 middling 9}4> Uplands 8%. Flour
unchanged; sales 375 u bbls Ohio; Southern firm. Corn
dull; sales mixed at $l. Pork a trifle higher; sales old
mess at $l3; new $14,25. Beef firm. Lard film at 0%.
Whiskey : Ohio Boles 1400 hhls Orleans Molasses at
27@25. Linseed Oil dull at 70. Blocks about the same;
Money e«y; Indiana sixes 88U : Virginia Fixes OfrJ^; Mis
souri sixes 04Cumberland 3 r »9£; Cleveland and Toledo
74V£; N. Y. Central 94; Erie Reading 7CV4-
Pdiupbiphia, February B.—Flour firmer; few or no sell
ers of standard brands under $9; no export demand; trans
actions are confined to small lots for home consumption,
from $9 up to Nothing doing in Rye Flour or
Corn Meal; the formerla held at so,and the latter at $4,25.
A good demand for Wheat, with but litll* offering; sales of
1000 bus prime Pennkydsanla red at $2,15, and 6000 bushels
white at $2,26. Bales 600 bus Rye at $1.23@1,24. Corn is
Bcarco; sales of 6000 and GOOO bus yellow, to arrivo, at 05c.
Oats unchanged; sales 200 J bus at 54 cents for and
63 for Southern. Whisky firmer.
Baltuorlj February B.—The offerings were 700 head of
Beef Cattle; 160 driven eastward, and 160 left over'ATba
balance sold at prices ranging at from $3,&0©5 37. ifbjpi:
Brisk demand at reduced prices; sales at $6.50@7,5(D-$
100 lbs.
Iron City Commercial College f
lAFAYETTE BUILDINGS, corner of Wood and Fourth
J streets.
Faoultt,—MlLLAß & BEO., Principals and Professors
of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. JOHN BAKBY,
Principal of the Book-keeping Department, and Lecturer
on all Important business transactions. JOHN FLEMING,
(antbor of Fleming’s new and improved system of Book
keeping,) will examine and deliver weekly lectures on the
Sclenco of Accounts. JAMES H. HOPKINS, member of
the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law.
Although but a short time established, this Institution
Is in a most prosperous and flourishing condition, now
numbering one hundred students, which exhibits a popu
larity and success perhaps never attained in so short a
time by any other Commercial College. The Book-keeping
department, under the ablo supervision of Mr. Barry, is
unequalled in this city. Pro! Millar A Bro.’s system of
writing is entirely new. and in many respects superior to
any otner system, for the corroboration of which they ap
peal jo many persons in Pittsburgh who have already re
ceived instruction from them. Prof. Miliar has taught
Penmanship in all the principal cities tmd towns in this
country for the last eleven years,during which time he has
Instructed up* rds of fifteen thousand persote.
Young men w ho desire a thorough commercial education
will here find inducements offered to them unequalled in
the West, Let it be distinctly understood thot no student
shall get a diploma from this College unless be is capable
of entering on the duties of mercantile life. Every satis
faction guaranteed.
College open from BA. M. till 10 P. M, New t' jdents
reoeived at any time during the year.
No extra charge for Arithmetic. Jan 31
SALE—A superior FARM. on the Perrysville Plank
J Hoad, eight miles from the city, of 100 acres; suitable
for a gardener. It Is in good order, and has all the build
ings necessary for a home. Enquire of
THOMAS WOODS,
Jan 27 75 Fourth street.
' Lot tor Sale*
A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street
by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold
cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE,
Jyl9 at office of the Morning Post.
PotTNP YaU5.
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Allegheny Cattle Market.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS
Cattle Market.
’ * tri A v t
t- • -r J 1
AEU S JFOR KMJER JOmu,
To SrHuti'.oiT Mbs..—The Locxl the Port
of Pittsburgh msy be foanil at tho Custom House, third
«tory,_raUanca on Smith fie W street. J44r2t
Tnr Bltiii.—The rala of Wednesday bight r rtode no Im
pression on the river, but created very good" Bfcating. It
ran on the top of tho tee, and froje Into a smooth surface.
Tho Monongahela, opposite tho city, Is n ilno place for those
skilled seith skates to enjoy themselves.
The srnuicas "Minerva” and " Boy City" aro lying be
tircen St. tools and Cairo, and not at St. Loci?, as mishap
mado ns’state yesterday.
We tak the following frem tho Cincinnati Commercial
of February 7th:
Tho weather wet modoratlog.last night, with indications
Of rain, or more snow.
A letter from Capt. Stcvona, eays ho is busily engaged in
pavln j ell tho freight h« can from tho wreck of tho *• Eliza,”
The 1 0Arge “Sam Mbbaid" in ttiongside, receiving tho
freight as fast as it la recovered.
Feom Locisviux—Tbo LouinvlUo Journal of February
Othsays:
The river hox fallen so rapidly in tho lest few day* as to
leave nearly nil tb© boats ai Portland hard aground. The
” Crystal Palace” could Dot get over the bar yesterday
morning, and dropped bsck to Now Albanv,
The steamer ” Crystal Palace” reports having parted tho
“ Rainbow” lying to at Ford’s Ferry, making a crib at hor
bow to protect her from Uioiice.
CuMBERLiM) Ritxb was falling on Monday, with twenty
eight iuebet water on Harpelh Shoals. The
had urrivis-i at Naahville with freight from the steamers
‘•Ameriotifl” and “ Camborland Valley,” at the Shoals.
STEAMBOATS.
“1855.”
PITTSBUEGH, CIKCIHHATI, LOGISVIL^,
A-VD
SAINT LOU IB
Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line,
roil TOE CONVSY AKCE Of
PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT
JIETWEE ft
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
And Saint Lonlo.
. IT"JS* Tins Li*e Is composed of seven
powerful Steamers, une- UIgM
**»fiBl«aßs»qUßUod for t»peed, splendor, safety•■SbSßSSlb
and comfort, and is thu oklt maouqu daily uttx or Sti.am
Paccets on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. B. Mail
Line of Steainera from Cincinnati to Louisville end Saint
Lmis, by which and freight are ticketed and re
caj'ted through daiiy. Two new Steamurs have been added
to the Line, which now ronprsts of the following boat*;
Xhzjrj of Departure
fioati. Ciptaivt. from Pittsburgh.
BUCKEYE STATE M. W. RctrinoovEß....Sunday.
KEYSTONE STATU Jacod Hazlev Monday.
ALLLUHEN V Gto. M'Lain -Tuesday.
CINCiNNAI 1 R lio.nteti Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA R. J. Ouace. Thursday
PITTSBURGH. 1. N. Cook Friday
PENNSYLVANIA J.vo. Kuxefkltek. Saturday.
Leave dally at lu o'clock, A. M.. iireobely.
No freight recciraJ nl:er uhj-i (.’c ock on the morning of
departure.
For particulars, itpplv on" hoard, nr to
JOHN 11. LIVINGSTON,) .
JOHN FLACK, ’j Agents,
_ . flonongahela House Buildings.
P»ttr.bnrghj 18t6, ]nov2B)
“1855 ”
CANADA WEST.
1 P 3?? Port Stanley , h,
and Port Burwell.
TIIB FINK low pressure strAmer TELEGRAPH. Captuln
R. IhßUmv, will nmfep twotrips a week between Cleveland;
Port Stanley, and Port Harwell, a* tollows :
Leaven Cleveland fi.r Port Stm:lrv, every MONDAY and
THURSDAY EVENING, at7J* oVlry-k.
Leaves Port Uurwell for Port*Stanley at 1 o’clock.
Leaves Port Stanley t..r Cleveland every WEDNESDAY
and SATUKDA k M i.N’JNO, ut o'clock.
Tho Telegraph remncetH nt Cleveland, with the Cleveland,
Columbus and Cincinnati, tbo Clctel md end Pittsburgh,
tho Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland
Railroads. Alsocounects ut Port Stanley with the London
Line of Stages, which connects with tho Ureal Western
Railroad.
For freight and passage apply on bonrd, or to SCOVILL k
LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley
or A. M’BRIDE, l*ort Bftrwell. mar27:tnov ’
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wbeeline
Packets,
The DIURNAL, Captain A..S. SnEHiEHD, and
FOREST CITY, Captain Gco&ge D. Moons,
will run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittaburgb,
SteubcnTllie and Wheeling, stopping nt all lulermediate
t'ortc'.
Tho DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Friday.*, nt Id o'clock, h..hl.—Jletiirni“y ehe
will leave wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday*,
at 7U oVlock. A. M.
The FOREfir Ul't will leave Pittsburgh on Tuevdavs,
Tbur.-slayß nf.J SaturdMvj.. r»; 10 o'clock. A. M.— lirtur-.ino,
she will le&vp W L-eling -11 Mouda-.s, Wvdae.sdaja and Fn
davß, nt 7l<; o’clock, A. M.
For freight or npplv on t-'ir 1 or lo
J. 1> COLLI.MjHoun, Agent,
Front sireot.
For si'h*livli 1«.
1 fFZ* fa ll. T. YKATMAN, Captain A.
jLevKltw fur the above and inlermedi-
Kxrrfi v TT-rhii.- ports < ri opening of navigation.
For trtdglit or pa.s-uigc apt ly on board.
For Wabnjili litver7
The iteiini*r A LTUUN A, Capt RC. Oiut,
* wir *' Ljr the alcove aud Intermediate ports
i o opening of nnrigat:co.
For treiaht or t:ppir on beard. fcb3
for St. Louts.
. Tho hCfam»*r ALMA, Cr.ptalo R. D CocnuAV,
trl;i f,,r ‘•hove and m^tfimediate j-orta
opening of Dovt/“tloa.
For freight or parsage r.} p.ly «.n L.srd, or to *•
j*n3l (! BARNKA. AgvnL 4
For 51 Louts.
I fES* rw Tlievtrnmrr PRAIKIi, ROSE, Capt F. Ma
wi.J ]«-m r t -r the i; end tQirrm<‘diatu
CTfi/or!rt on th" t f t navigatp.iu.
freigjuor t nj-ag- ly on b>;trd. janSO
For /anrivlilf,
e-*.s-> Tho /-t- .it:;- r IvAfrl Capt. .T,r>-trfl
Ij A '- v ' Ll ~:r Ih, ‘ and lutHnxiv-
cm < ;x«ni:'g -d navigHUcn.
For fro gbl ;.r pt.«f r.:- np; iy on Kurd. ->r to
_jinr.» tl AKN 4 O t1.f.l N(j WOOD, A^*nt-».
For Loulkville.
fpffi* The 1 n-am-r ADiilATiO, Captain C. Btotk,
Lygec%itj3 o * !l IL,,IVe for lh, ‘ »nd intermt-diateport*
JumifeJianou opeuing of bavigatum
For frtlght or passm:© ©pp!v on b ard. j«n27
For Cincinnati
1 ia The steamer TWIN CITY, Captain 8. DtAX,
leave for the ntcveand InL-rmediato t»rt«i
opening of navltmt'.in.
For Height or pavr.agp apply on U»nrd }ar.2'i
For LotiLvllL.
Tito nteum-r VI LN N 4 . Captain 0 Hat, will
1 gp-jffttyjflosvo for the lUid iDU-rmcJlal© w>rta uq
fiSSSlias3ao|-.oi,jng nt na.igcj..u.
For freight or apply on board, or to
FI.ATK nr WILKINS. Atf-nt*.
For Lotiiavilie.
The !"e*m.T KNDK.W itll, Capt Josts Mat,
I -AqttfcrtCTWlll lenvfc f..r the above ami lntmni'-lUte t>orts
wB3SBSSion opening of r.nvlgHtion.
For freight i,r pujusgu apply uu board, or to
J°n C. UAF.NEH, Agent.
For M. Louis.
fT**se - Th© nt*-arr.er K HYpTfj.N K. Cspt J J. Rnr.tv-
LgU&SrjJ? £0:t, will leave fnr the above cn-j isteruiodiate
ru on opening of-navigntioo.
For freight or patsag- apply on board, or to
FLACK A LIYIN'nSToN. Acmta.
For Nnihvllle
The Btearoiw Cl.Au\ DEAN, Captain 'Wm.
will li av. f.;t the uliove uod
fiwYiiiii'rTlri port?: on op'-niiig of naiigniion.
For freight an-J juu/.-ju'-.* apply on Ik hM, or to
Jau22 _ FLACK or LIYINGSTuN, Agent*.
For fiaiiivll le.
m?* h. The eteMtuer FAI UY tIUEKN, Captain Joliw
will leure f,r tbeal-ue port, uml all In*
moraltorMritermediate port?, on op-nlng of navigation.
Ff>r frvlubtor pa?AAge on l>oanl. jaujO
Regular Wheeling Packet
i|» THE hle.amer KXi’fl a NOK, Capt. M’CiLLfM,
•very MiINIUV, WEDNESDAY, and
MSgRgftFKIDA V, n» v> >-V|.„k. A. M , mnnerllng with
the a and I'. Railroad »t Mei |. ,• ,11-. t'„i freight apply to
_uoyj7 J. 1) CnLLI NfiWOGD, Agent.
Regular Witceiltig FocUct.”
Tb« •‘te.mi-r YEN I'Uii 11, Cnpt John
* ,yvr r TUESDAY, TUUR&DAY, and
H&aSadATUUDAV, 111 O F. Si.
For freight or passage apply nn hoard, or to
jnn3 JAMES O'LUNS A CO. Agents.
" AUCTION" SALES.
Auction—Dully Bales.
AT the Comtuerclal Srlkh Rooms, citrner of Wood and
Fifth at reel?, at 10 o'clock, A. M., n assortment
of BuasoD&ble, Staple and Fancy Dry Good?,Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Hat?,Cup?, Ac.,
AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Qrocerlcp,Quevnswure,)GlfieHwarv, Table Cutlery, Looking
Qlafise?, New and Second lland llou?ehold and Kitchen Fur
niture, Ac.,
AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M.,
Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments,
Hardware nud Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold ami
Bllvorwatches, Ac. IL M.JJAVrS, Auetluneur. |ja3l:tf
F. M, DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Large stock of dry gch:»ds, Ac., at auction.—
On MONDAY MORNING, 12th !n>t., at 10 o'clock, at
the Commercial tales Rot-mi, corner of Wood and Fifth
streets, will be sold without rererve, for cash, a lsrgo aud
general assortment of Slaplo and Fancy Foreign and Do
mestic Dry Goods; among which are superfine Cloths, Ca*-
simeres, Sattlnete, 29 pieces all wool Tweeda, Ky. Jeans,
Idnseys, Flannels, Blanket?. Woolen Gloves, 50 dox Men’s
Woolen Half lloso, Women*? nud Children’s Stockings,Co
burg Cloths, Alpaca?, Merioo?, DvUiucn, BhcoUngx, fclilrt-
Ings,Checks, Shawls, lidkf*., Print*, Irish Linena, Vest
logs, Fringe.-, Lace?, Ao. Aleo, a quantity of Boots, Shoes,
lino llut?, Ladieu’ Buonots, Fashiounblo Clothing, Ac.
feb9 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
YALUAUi.E MISCELLANEOUS RoOKri AT AUCTION.
On SATURDAY EVENING, loth inHt.,at7 o’clock,
at the commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth
street, will bo sold a valuable collection of new Booluq
among them wilt be found, World of Science Art and In
dustry, £.1)0 plates; Bulwer'a Novels; Pictorial Half Hours,
2 vols; Bachelor of Salamanca, by Sage, 2 vole; Knight’s
Cyclopedia of Industry- of all Nations, numerous plates;
Life of Duke of Wellington, 2 vols; Greek und Roman
Classic Poets, 3 vole; London Lancet, 2 vols; Lardiche’a
Life of Napoleon, Ac., Ac.
JobB P. M. PAYI3, Auctioneer.
OFFICE OHIO AND PENNA. It. It. CO,)
Pittsburgh, January 2yth, 1565. /
NOTICE la hereby given to the Stockholders of the Ohio
and Penna. It. it. Co , that on and after tho 15th day
of February, a Dividend of five per cent, for the last six
months, payable in the Stock of the Company, at par, Kill
be paid to the Stockholders as their Stock stood on the
books of tho Company on the Ist day of January. The
Stockholders on the Pittburgh Looks will be paid at tbu
office of the Company, and Ihtwe on the New York books at
the office of Winslow, Lanier A Co. Scrip certificates will
bo issued for the fractional parts of a share.
febl:illw*wtfeblso 11. S FLEMING. Trcas’r.
Hotel for Lease.
EILEY’S lIOTEL, (formerly known as the Lamartine
House,) is offered for leasc-On favorable terms. Being
situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to
the Court House,and about midway been the Monrnigahela
Wharf and the Pennsylvania Depot, it is ono of the moat
pleasant, convenient und desirable locations In tho city.
The Hotel will be furnished, li and leased for a
kvm of years, commencing from the first of April next
For farther information apply to
t _ , JOSEPH S. AA. P. MORRISON, Att’ys,
JanifodAwtf Office No. 143 Fourth BL, Pittsburgh.
CONGRESS WATER.—3O doz fresh Congress Water re
ceived fresh, and direct from tho spring, by
. ft JOS. FLEMING,
}an* corner Diamond and Market strati,
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BLOOMS— ITS tods Tennessee Bloc ms la yard nad for
-sale by J. W. BUTLER k CO.*
.jan3Q.. ; -PT Front street.-'
PEA NUTS—6OO bus Tennessee Boa Nuts, new crop, to
arrive end for sale by
jan3o • J. W. BUTLER & CO.
PIG MKTAL-74 tons in yard and for sale by
jan3o J. W. BUTLER k CO.
WINDOW* GLASS—1,000 boxes, assorted sizes, in store
and for sale by
JanSO J. W. BUTLER & CO.
BAR LEAD—6OO bandies In store aad for sale by
jcnSO J. W. BUTLER & CO.
(*,OTTON WASTE—IO begs in store and for pale by
J JanSO J. W. BUTLER A CO.
CASTER OIL—BOO galls in store and ftr sale by
FLEMING imo3.,
Successors to J. Kidd A Co.,
Jan 27 No. 60 Wood street.
1 EXTRACT LOGWOOD—I,6OO Ibs iuTtore and for salo by
J jani n FLEMING 11EOS.
ASPHALTUM —2.000 lbs In store unci for sale by
jan27 FLEMING BROS.
COPPERAS— 60 bbls in store and for sale by
jatffl FLEMING BROS.
MADDER —I.UUU lbs in store and for sale by
jan27 FLEMING BROS.
SAGE —200 o>3 In bulk in store and for salo by
jan27 . FLEMING BROS.
POWDERED RHUBARB— IUO lbs in store and lor sale by
jan27 FLEMING DUO 3.
A LOIN ED MAGNESIA—ISO tt>3 for rule by
jan27 FLEMING BROS.
BABUHTB WASHING POWDER—IO boxe* for sale by
jan2T FLEMING BROS.
SUNDRIES—
O 25 dozen Corn Brooms;
6000 Seamtcrs’ t*o bushel Bags; '
100 bushels Dried Apples;
COl do Pouches;
r.O do Pared Peaches;
1003 R>s prime Feathers, in store and for sale by
_jap26 ENGLISH k RICHARDSON,
GRAIN— 6000 bushels Shelled Corn, in store;
2000 do Oats, In Store and to arrive;
400 do Ear Corn, in store and for sale by
jan2B ENGLISH A lUCIJAKDSON.
IAAiILLY FLOUR, Ac.—
JC 100 barrels Extra White Wheat Family Flour:
600 bushels Corn Meal;
100 do Clover Seed;
60 do Timothy Seed, In atom and for sale by
jan2o ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
BUTTER— 15 bbls Roll Rutter;
60 kega Packed Butter;-
100 bbls Prime No. 1 Lard;
10 bbls Grease Lard, In storo and for sale by
Jqd2G ENGLISH A KIOI3ARD3ON.
LIME— 2vO barrels Loußville Lime;
200 do Colon Cement;
160 do N. O. Molasses;
200 do N. C. Tar, In store and for sale by
Jan2fl ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
f I'OUACCO 20 boxes «'* W. O. Tobacco;
X 10 tons prime Tearl Ash;
0 casks Pot Aeh;
75 bags Saltpetre;
1000 boxes prime Cream Cheese, in storo and
for ealo by [jan26l ENGLISH A RICHARDSON.
1 31311—20 bbls No. 3 medium Mac&erel;
1 23 do largo do;
10 bbls No. 1 pickled Herring;
10 hf bbls do do;
6 tierces Codfish;
S 3 bis scaled Herring; received and for sale by
MILLER ar RICKETSON,
_Jan23 221 and 223 liberty et.
SUNDKtt'S— 100 dozen Corn Brooms; _
20 do Zlnft Wash Board?:
20 do Tow and Cotton Bugs;
2o do Country Seeks;
6 pieces Country Flannels;
2000 lbs Bar Lead ; for by
Jao23 MILLER A KICKKTSOX.
—3u bags Dry Apple?;
. 10 do Beaches;
60 bxs M. IL Raisins;
16 hf do do; for sale by
jao23 MILLER k RICKKTSON
A>'D CANDLE*—
O 50 boxes “Cincinnati ” No. 1 Family Soap;
10 do do Steariuc Candles; for sale by
jao23 MILLER k KICKETSON.
OUUAR-—Lovering’s, Belchers, and STKeozie’s Loaf,
O Crushed and Pulverized Sugars, on Land and for sale by
jan23 MILLER k KICKRTSON.
Brown i*tout and scotch alb—cu-ks >mze \
Williams’ Brown Stoat; 2 casks Butberfoni’s Scotch
Ale; on hand and for sale by
jar. 23 MILLER & RICKETSON.
Champagne" wine—ao baskets •• iiejdsickV’ 173, F 74,
) Champagne Wine, for sale by
jan23 MILLER k TUOKETSON.
O EED—2OO bushels PeUna. Clover Seed ;
O 60 do Timothy Bred; for sale by
jan23 MTLbKtI k RIC KITTSON*.
SALT —160 bbln No. 1 Sa*t, landing and fur sale by
jnp23 MILLER k RICKBTBON
I»ULIi PURR—2,fWO Rid lor sale by
>_j.n22 SMITH A FINCI.AI It.
JAKD —40 kegs for sale by
j j*«22 SMlTri k SINCLAIR.
KEG UU IT'EK—36 kegs Butter for ►Afo by
jan22 KM ITU k SINCLAIR.
APPLES —10 bbls green Apples received and for ?nle by
jan 20 HEN RY II CO LUN.i
1)IU LEAI>—I76 pigs best Galena Lead in ctor»' and for
tulo by FLEMING BROS.,
janlO No. CO WcwmJ pi.
A A. MASU.N A CU. hare juattmTiVed 100 purrs oi Al
• pacas, Cob urgs, I'ammeitaS, &u, which will b? fold
at Semi-Anuual prices. jaulo
DRESSING BUREAUS—Mahogany and walnut Brewing,
Bureau®, serpentine fronts, a handsome article, h wish-
ed and for sale by
octl7
y AW—fiO sacks tine Table Sait;
yj •" Ibex treoh Maccaronl; Just received by
g&t .
20 bbbiuat rrcehoj and for sate by
fT janlO ~ & SINCLAIR.
rpUK HERPKTIC BJAP cures sore root?h Imed*. AH
J. chaps, chafes, Ac., on the hands »r»» healed bj IL Sold
nt rJ l -j rent* a cake, at N«*. 140 Third ptre«‘. doctiS
(10K.N MfclALr-~6 biile while Coru Meal, extra quality, (or
j k-alc by JAS. M'LAL'iiLILIN,
jaalO No. 10 Sroi'hfieH <*t
KUTTKIi —d bids fresh toll tor *a!« by
Janlfl J AS. MCLAUGHLIN. _
BKANri — 6 bLL« arnaii white lor Rale by
JsdlC J AS. M’LAUGUJ.IN.
O Kill-ANNUAL~KaLe.—A. aT>IAS«JN k CO.” are now
O telllDj; oil at their Semi-Annual Sale, their Ktoeit of
Silks, Shawls, Dress Good*, Cloaks, IL»nu«tß, Embrolde
rt*s, Ac. JanlS
DAViU' I’AIN KILLKK--gross of this ctlehrstrU artl
elp javt r«c*lTcd by
jan*4
ROaK UINTMKNT—The beat article uo# in use fi>r lii*
care of Tetter and King \S orm; 0 doa rt**viv«d by
C’ iAHTKK’h bl'ANlill W!XTU»tt>-The’cclebraUsi aructc
/ for purifying tha blood; received by
AUSBANA’S MAGNESIA—’Ibu brat preparation of Mag'
Deals now in um ; \'l dot received by
CGTKATE HAUNKnlA—Frrahly pj rparrl, always OQ
t bnud, and warranted good, by JuS FLEMING.
jan9 corner Diamond nod Market street.
BROWN'S ESSENCE OF OINUKU--l , .^i»t* , n of tni* cele
brated arliMo received by JUS. FLEMING,
jouU corner Diamond am) Market street.
BROOMS— IQJ dozen Corn Bream* for w»ii* by
_Jan24 __ HENRY It. COLUXS.
ALKRATUS— 2‘JO tbs for atlu by
O j*n*4 IIKNUY 11. COLLIN'S.
I.' LOU 11— 60 bbls for rale by
' j«n24 HENRY !!. COLLINS.
CIOKN —4i>o bus to irtlTu and for sale by
/ Jan JT HENRY 11. COLLINS.
MOLASSES — 'ii> bbls to arrive sod tor sale by
jan-.;: _ IIISNRY LI. COLLINS.
WANTUD —*6 chart'd of Exchange Bank block, by
AUSTIN LOOMIS,
jaulG Stock Broker, V- Fourth street.
MURUAra FLUID MAGNESIA—I:i doatn.' us--nrU*d
sizes, received by JOS. FLKSIINO,
jan9 corner Diamond and Marital st:v» t.
DUlr.b I'liACiiJiS—Uo bbtajuat received aud torsui. by
j.-UiU IIKNKY 11. COLLINS.
Bf.AXe —by Libia niu*ll while Bcnu* h>r sain by
jaull _ iIENKY 11. COLLINS.
CUJRN ilEAL—lu bbls treab ground just arrived and tor
/ sale by JAS. M’LAUUULIN,
janl'J No. 10 SmithtleM strert.
BALED UAY—7S bales Timothy liny for sain by
_ Jaol- _ JAS. M’LAUCIiILIN.
lAaH CORN—6OO bus la store und lor salt* by
J janli _ JAB._M’LAUGULIN.
I j UCK WHEAT FLOUR—6O sacks for sale by
13 jan!2 JAS. M’LAUGIILIN.
11MK —160 bbls Louisville Lime for sale by
j janli MKNKY 11. COI.LINS.
O YRUP—6 bh-is Lovering's Syrup ;
O 20 bbls do Bugurs; Just received by
y. it. muvo
|>KOoA\£ —3 ilioxcu ibis day rvccivud and lor sal* hv
j> jftpli 11KMKY 11. COLUSfi
CHi JiliSlS—■ 'H boxes W. it. (Jbwwe. in store »tid lor e» i« t 7
i octll) aii !’>*• 'N
IMPROVED FEED uUTTKR. —A uc-w. complete uml reli
able Cutt*r, Bultablo for Corn Stalks or liay, at the
Seed anil Implement Warehouse, Klfili street.
jauH JAMES WARDROP.
PKUN'I.NU INSTRUMENTS.—PoIe Pruning Shears, &hwh
and CUUtselA, of the beet quality, at tlio Seed and im
plement Warehouse of
jonS JAMES WAKDUOU.
BLANKETS— A. A. MASON A Co. will opei*ou Satur
day, January Oth, 100 more Blankets, which tbey will
pelt and (3 par pair lens than usual rutes. j.vno_
kmiaNNUal BAU3.-a.~a. Mason ifeo. viii «plm
400 more of thoao Long fchawis, ut $2, on Thursday
January 4th. _____ Jun 4
/ lOLl) MEDAL DELAINES.—A. A. MASON A CO. will
VjT open 30U pieces more of Gold Modal Delaine?, at 12Uj
ceuta per yard. _ jnn4
GARDENER WANTED—AppUjto
J. VV. BUTLER & CO.,
jan23 07 Front street.
HONEY— 10 boxes just received and lor sale bv
dec2s IIttNHV U Qi( l.J\a
HAY PRESS PUR SALE.—A large Press lor baleing bay,
stored at Maasllon, Ohio, for aula by
jaolB . JAME 3 WARDROP.
GRAPE SiiEARS—a new and improved iruner, lor
Grape Vines, Roses, Ac.
_JaolB JAMES WARDROP.
GRASS SEEDS—Lawn Gross, Blue Urnis, Orchard and
Red Top. | jan!B| JAMES WARDROP.
TMNE PARLOR FURNITURE, of every description, ou
J? band and made to order, of our own manufacture and
warranted in material and workmanship.
Jang) T. B. YOUNG & O'*
WIST AR’S BALSAM OF WILD' CHERRY.— One ot the
best articles for coughs and colds now in use. 12 dot
received by
jan9
ADIUCK HOUSE FOR BALE CHEAP.
8. CUTUBEUT A 80N,
dec2Q Real Estate Agents, No. 140 Third street.
SEMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON & CO. will con
tinue to sell during their Semi-Annuel Sale, every de
scription ot Dry Goods at about one-half the usual pricer
and much lees than ap.gtion rates. jnnlf> ’
CLOAKS. —A. A. MABON A 00. will offer the balance of
all their Cloaks, comprising elegant French and New
York patterns, and of their own manufacture, at a reduc
tlon of nearly ooe-half the usual prices. jan!s
SMALL FARM FOR BALK—Consisting of 125 acres 53
In cultivation; with a new Frame Dwelling House
good Well at the door, a Itfg House, Stable, At: a Sugar
Camp of 400 trees, and a-Email Peach and Apple Orchard;
situate ten miles from GalliopoUs, in Gallia county Ohio.
Price $l2 an acre. S. CUTHBERT A SON
' HO Third street.
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T. IS. YOUNG & C 0.,«
BmltUodH street.
F. U. DR A VO.
JO?. FLEMING.
JOS FLEMING.
JOS. FLIiAIINO.
JOS. FLEMING
JOS. FLEMING,
corner Diamond and Market street.
FEKSSYt. VANIA FEMALE GOtiLEGB,
.at HAREISBUEG, PA* . :: li'
THIS Institution, fori’’the liberal education of Young
Ladiea, jetted alter with full Collegiate powers,
has been ra successful operation for inore than one year.
The location la one. o£ tho most pleasant nod picturesque in
the State, The arrangements of the College are such os
afford peculiar advantages in acquiring a 60lid basis for the
mental superstructure. There, are two departments— iho
Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate
branches af learning. Thu course of study in each is three
years, designated by as many different classes. Young La
dies admitted at uny time.
Board of Inximdori.
REV. BEVERLY 1L WAUGH, A, M., Principal.
MiS3 U. Ccsiuian, Principal Pemalo Teacher.
Mtss Fakky A. Jonjisox, Assistant.
Mirim:,. M. Baiisvart, Teacher of French, Ao.
U. C. Bomiuuqh, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. Ac.
Wm. S. Rowson, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural
Philoeophy, Ac.
litßß Joseph Koshles, Prof, of Instrumental Music.
Jso. T. Cbjit, Prof, Vocal Music.
For Circulars, or for other information, address the Prin
cipal, B. it. WAUGH.Harrisburg, Pa. dec7:Cm
WATER CURE INSTITUTE.
lIAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) JILT. PENN STREET
AND TIIE RIVER, PITTSBURGH, PA.
DOCTOR BAELZ, Graduate and Practitioner in the Old
Schools of Medicine, Allopathic and llomcepath.*c,and
for tho poft ten years a successful Hydropathlst. has opened
a WATER CUKE in tho chore location.
The perfectly safe, direct and immediate effect this sys
tem has on all Fnvors, and all diseases acute and chronic—
whilo it is mild, grateful aud invigorating to tho weak and
debilitated, renders it peculiarly desirable in families, who
will bo treated at their homes.
Allopathic and Ilomuepathic treatment will be adminis
tered wliero desired; but, after long and thorough expe
rience, Doctor Baelz gives a decided preference to Hydro
pathy, which baa, throughout the old and new world,
proven so eminently successful in every form of disease,
including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyspepsia,
Inflammatory and Cbroulo Rheumatism, Asthma. Cuta
neous, Nervous and Liver Diseases. Testimonials of cures
from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the
Union, can be examined at Doctor Baelx’s ofiice. The Rev.
Clergy aro invited to consult him gratis.
Warm water being used in the commencement, and often
throughout the treatment, it is a luxury Instead of unpleas
ant, as those unacquainted might suppose.
ItiPEßEXCEd.—Mewr*. Charles Brower, Waterman Palmer,
W. W. Wilson, W. 11. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. It. Wei
den, D. T. Morgan, Wm. B. Holmes, E. U. English, B. M.
Kerr.
Tho undersigned, having visited Doctor Baelz’g Inriitu
tion and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully re
commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful Phy
sician : . =
Charles T. Runsell, Jos. M’Connolls, David flunt, John
0. Curtis, Ilobt. Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright,
AV. W. Patrick, Moses F. Eaton, 0. Ormaby Grezg. ! janO
AGENCY.
MO3E3 F. RATON, No. 19 Sixth street, ngent for selling
and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to
sell the follow leg lately patented articles;
Trott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines;
Doan’s Rock Drilling Machines;
Coe’s patent Drill, for DrilhDg Iron;
Copeland's Stationary and Portable Saw Mills;
Crawford’s Steam and Wale? Guages; and,
Griflitb’H Wrought Iron Railroad Cbuir Muchines.
These articles have been examined by practical mechanic*
and machinist*, and pronounced superior to any in upc.
He is also authorized to sell Rights to make und vend these
articles in nny part of the couutry.
He has also f. r sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and
finished Brass Work.
lie Is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other
patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the busi
ness faithful aud constant uttemion.
He refers to the following
CARD.
The jubscriK-rs have long t«n acquainted with Mr.
Moses F. Raton, and have no hesitation iu recommending
him, to all * ho may wish to employ his services, as o gon
tleioan ol unuc-uhii'd integrity end Indefatigable Industry,
In whose exurih-n:; every reliance may be placed.
Neville 11. L’rai.', W. Robinson, Jr.,
Wm. Larinin, Jr., John Graham,
W. 11. Denny, __ 11. Cbiids & Co.,
James Wool, . N. Holmes & Sons,
P- R. Friend, Kramer A Rabm,
F. Lorenz, L. R. Livingston,
Knap A Wade, William F. Johnston,
William Phillips, Andrew Fulton,
lirou M’Candlea.4, A. W. Loomis.
PrrTSBCROa. November 27th. 185-1.
Doan’s Pateut Koch Drilling Dlachluea,
WEIUIiING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can Lo worked and
moved by two mon, and do thu work of flvo or six lu
tb« ordinary w n y. fcj. S. Fowler & Co 7 Manufacturers.
Tbo subscriber has t«n appointed polo agent In the Uni
ted Stales, for the sale of rigftU to use these Machines.
MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street.
IiSFSB TO
Hon. Wo. F. Johnston, President A. V. It. It.;
\V. illluor Roberta, Esq , Chief Eng. A. V. It. Itg
Oen. Wo. Larimer, Jr 7 President P. £C. It. Ilg
O. W. Barnev, Ksq., Chief Eng. P.‘& C. It. Rg
Mcarra. llaufuil A Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P.i 3
It. TV d.-cl 9
Tli E late firm of JONES i QUIUG, having been dl.»6olvrd
by tbo diatb of Join F. Quigg, on the iiTth insL, the
ba*lne.-P of said firm will b’erlllrd by the undersignod, at
their otrtco, comer of Boss uud First Ktreets.
ISAAC JUNES, Surviving Partner.
Ptit;burgh, September 35, ISM—[octdiy
Isaac Jones,
MANUFACTURER of Spring and Blister EtecJ, Plough
Slab rteel, steel Plough Wings, Coach and F.liptic
iq-riogs, Brass Nut Taper, half patent, Screw, Mail and
liamaured Iron Axles, —comer of Uo*s and First streets,
Pittsburgh, Pa. octthly
ISAAC JONES.
U.UV V. U. VUI.&JU4
D. B. Rogers dt Co.,
Manufacturers of bojeils’patent improved steel
Cultivator teeth. Ofllce corner Row and First street*.
To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers
and Manufacturers
THE FUBSCUIBKR is now importing a superior quality
of OIL OF CCUNAC, of which % of an ounce with 60
gallons pure Spirit will produce a tlueOgnac Braude. His
ESSENCES OF KOCUKLLB and uTAJUPti BRANDT; of
JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ABAC. CIDEB and
PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM 6UUNAFPS
and SCOTTISH WIIIS3LY, are acknowledged by rlwNcfv
York manufacturers by the great dvrnaud after them. Di
rection? for use will Invariably be given by
DIL LEWIS FEUCIIT *VANQEIt,
HI Malden Lane, New York.
P. S Importer of Daguerreotype Chemicals Pb.tlra,
Risrauih, Msogtinese; Thorn's Ext. Copaiva, Snlphate t m
morna, Ac- tf
AtSTIA LOOSllfi,
STOCK AND BILL BBOKEB,
Ojjict, Ao. ‘l*2 Fourth ft., al/ovt Wood.
N OTE?, Drafts, Bunds, and Loans on colla
teral?, negotiated. Stock? bought and sold on com
talvioa. Land W'arrauts bought mid sold.
ParticuUr atten'lon paid to the purchaie and sale of
Copper Stocks.
AN communications atlenfod to promptly. hnU>
| NOI'KMSG GOODS.
ITjMIANK VAN GOUDKK has received a largo and
A' beautiful a&-ortmcnt of Mourning Collars,
and S it* in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lar« and
gause Veil?. blui-k Hosiery and Glorcs, in wool, cotton,
and Filk ; Ribbons, Belts, aud Crapes, in a'l qunliiies.
Alexander A Dnjou'sbe't Ivid liloTrii can always b.
found at No. 53 MAKKiTT STTvilUr, corner of tbe Di*
ti r v 17
Wanted,
BY a «obor, Industrious young man, who will d*votehU
eutirc tJine to hi» busings*, n SITUATION As SHIP
PINO CLERK la a or lloiatl \Varehou i e, or Ab
nictant Book-Keeper, or a place Id a Grocery or Dry 'JcwJs
Store; un.l wjll make hlm.-elf generally useful i' th em
ployer. A nutn addressed through the Past Office ‘.o '*A. F.
D..“ <’r l«f t at the ottlco of lh>* “ Po.R," will receive ptomp
attention. art’ l:tt
Still They Come
~,, TilK BUST EVIDENCE of the excellence of
CARGO S PICTURES, Li the fact thut his ronma
are crowded with custernrrs, who goawny Je*
lighted with the itjuivalt-ut which they obtain
-i osSfo lor th'dr money.
Oai -rr i' t A polio Buildings, 70 Fourth :-lrtvt, next to Mer-
Kxchnnc-*.. jan2o
Celcstlnla, Sliauglinla nud Muscovies,
ATIKMJ AT no. jo wood sTKKKT, wLt-n. you will
find n fomplK« assortment of the above srylM
together wuh u large flock o' Silkani Hui-h Caps, which
Will ut n great reduction uu former prices, to clc-*»
the ti.O season.
jin*-. -T WILSON 4 SON.
GOOD INTENT HOUSE,
/CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near
V/ the RaPrcaJ Di'pcL '
JanULly JAMES SHANNON. Proprietor.
Unzln’s Superfine Toilet Soap.
A LMoND SOAP, prepared Irom the purest and heat ma
.fV. terlain , it iriru* the shin a luxuriant brilliancy, and
Imports to the hands a delightful almond odor.
MilMl-urw, OMvuUil, Th riders,
ll(*u n vCk, Nymph, llcury,
PiaLuchio, Brown W'ltidsor, Palmyrene,
Patchoul/, Mor-hmallow, Brown Omnibus,
LWoh, liuzelunt Gil, Balm Omnibus,
Verbena, Spring Flowers, Lilac,
Ambrosial, Jonuy Llud, CircnF.sUn,
Mu.-k, Bpermacetii Tablet, Poncloc, Ac.
1 would respectfully solicit the attention of the ladies of
Philadelphia to my Persian Lotion,i r Liquid Lily Blossom,
for rendering the skin soft and fair. Also, my Amygdaline
Luiiou, for removing freckles, pimples and asperity of the
face, anil to impart to the skin delicate elasticity.
Fayards A itlayn'fl Papior for Rheumatism, Pnina, Irrita
tions of the Chest, Lumbago, Wounds, Burns and Corns, a
superior French urticle, universally used throughout
Europe.
The subscriber continues to manufacture bla celebrated
Rose. Almond and Ambrosial Shaving Ckeaus, which are
unequalled by any In this country or In Europe, and for
which he received a Prize Medal at the World's Fair, Lon
don.
To be bad of the principal Druggists in Pittsburgh, and
throughout the United Stales. X. BAZIN,
UuaulHcturer and Importer of Perfumery,
No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth,
Jan22d*wlmU Philadelphia.
' SANDS & CUMMINGS’
PATENT BlllCK MACHINE.
fTMIE PROPRIETORS of Oils justly celebrated pateut
X having completed arrangements for the introduction
cl* their new and improved machine, beg lenvo to call the
attfulion of the public to its undoubted superiority over
txerylhivg ever invenftd for the manufacture of Bricks from
7c»Mpered Clay. It being capable, when worked by horse
power, of making
SIX BRICKS IN FIVE SECONDS!
A single certificate of tbo character of the following is
deemed by the proprietors as good n guarantee of their
statements as a larger number which might be selected
from hundreds in their possession, from practical and ex
tend vo orick-mnkers.
Wasuinoton, D 0., December 12,1863.
11. Sands, Esq. —Dear Sir:—l have this day witnessed the
operation of Sands A Cummings’ Patent Brick Moulding
Machine, and am fully satisfied that it is not equalled by
any machine for speed, or in the correctness of its work,
and can therefore cheerfully and confidential)' recommend
it to any person wishing to purchase a perfect machine.
Yours, Respectfully, JOHN BREE 6,
Practical Brick-Maker, Wyoming, Syracuse co.,Pa.
Very Respectfully,
IL Sasd3, Efq. R. 11. STANTON, M. C. of Kontnoky.
All applications for State,‘bounty, or Town RJgbU, with
Machines, should be made (post paid,) to
SARDS A COMPANY,
Care of J. B. Price, No. 3 Kilby street,
j an2ti:w3m Boston, Mass.
WE WISH TO PROCURE A SITUATION fora Young
Man, as a Partner in a small manufacturing estab
lishment. He is able to make himeelf useful in any depart
ment, and hns a capital of from $6OO to $7OO. He is a good
pluiu kook-keeper and salesman, bat would prefer being
employed in or about the manufactory.
Hats and Capa.
J. WILSON A SON keeps conetantly on hand every
description and variety of IIATS AND CAPS, both
and retail. Those desiring a neat fashion
able Hat or Cap, good and cheap, would do well to give ub
a call before purcjj&SßS elsewhere, dovlB
THE PENNSYLVANIA
RAILROAD.
rplIE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, conncrfini tt. At.
JL laniic cities with Western, North-western and Eouth
western States, br a continuous Railway direct. This road
aleo connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to
all parte on Ibo Western llm*r% and ut Cleveland ami San*
dusky with steamers to all port** on tb* North-western
Lakes; making the most direct, chtapcst and reliable mute
by which FREIGHT can be lorwarded to and from the
Great West •#'
RATES DETWEEN PHILADELPHIA k PITTSBURGH.
FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoo», Dry Goods, > Qv , __ lAft _
(in boxes,) Purs, Feathers, Ac P er looas -
SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,)
Dry Goode, (in bales.) Hardware, Lea- wsc. per IOOIbs.
ther, Wool, Ac )
THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Begging, Bacon » n , n
anil Pork, (to hulk,) Homp, SI } 05 °- ? er 100813 -
FOURTH CLASS —Coffee, Fish, Bacon and l e Pi _ _ rt _inniv.
Pork, (packed,) Lard uud to.rd Oil j Ssa •>“ 1001i>3 -
In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
phia, be particular to mark package -'via Pennsylvania
ltaUroad:’ All aoode consigned to the Agents of this Rood
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without
detention.
PnEioHT A atm —Moses Potter, Boston: J. L Elliott, N.
*-i *• J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Mngrnw 4 Koons, Baltl.
more; Geo. C. Franclscuß, Pittsburgh; Shringman k Brown,
tincionati. Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville, Kyg R. 0.
Meld rum, Madison, Ind; Ratcliff A Co., St. Loni* Moj J.
S. Mitchell k Son, Evansville, Indiana.
THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel
phia and Pittsburgh. TUB MORNING MAIL TRAIN
leave* Philadelphia Tor Pittsburgh at 7M, A. M., and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M., and Pitts
burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. SI. THE NIGHT EXFRESS
T RAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M and
Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M.
The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111 •
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville. Kji Terre Haute!
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind 4 Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, Beilefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve
land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio;
also, wit h the Steam Packet Boats from and to Nxw Obleass,
Et. Loins, Louisville And Cincinsati.
Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above
places.
for further particulars, see handbilla at the different
starting points. Passengers from tho West willed this the
shortest nnd most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti
more, New York, or Boston. TUOS. &100 BE,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.
J.MKSKIMEN,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
CLEVELAND AUD PIXTBBUBQH
IN CONNECTION WITH TUB
Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad.
VIA ALLIANCE.
rpnE shortest, qdchcet and most reliable route to Toledo,
A Chicago, Ecci Waad, Galena, and St. Louis, is VIA
CLEVELAND. ’
This route is cue handled miles shorter and about eight
houw quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA IN
DIANAPOLIS.
Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh andJCleTelsnd.
Three Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago.
Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago rwenty-two hoar*,
and SL Louis thirty-seven hours.
VIA ALLIANCE.
Trains for Cleveland leaTe Alliance at 7.33, A. M~ 12X0,
M., and G 40 P. M , connecting at Hudson with Trains for
Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at
10.04, A. M., 2.20, P. M.. and 8.20, P. M.
The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts
burgh at 3.00, A. AL, 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. Mu all con
necting at Alliance with trains which arrive in Cleveland
at 10 04, A. 2.20. P. M., and 8.45, P. M.
Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, fit. Louis, Rock Teland,
Galena, and the North-west, who wbh to go through with
out detention, will take tha train leaving Pittsburgh at
8 00 A. M., and arriving In Cleveland at 2XO P. IL, as that
is tbo only train by which close connections aro made
through to the above points. Passengers by this train
reach Chicago at 7.30 next merning and St. Louis at mid
night.
nov27uW
Time gained by going via Cleveland, eight hours.
The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave as
follows: Leare Cleveland at 7XO and 2XO A. M., 745 P JL;
arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. 31., 7.00 A. M. and 12.00 M.
Trains leave for Rock Island aud St Louis as follows:
Leave Chicago at 9.15 A. M., 10.05 and 11.00 P. M.
Passengers for St Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to
Jolifi, and thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad
to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to Bt. Louie.
Passengers by the 9.23, A. M., Train arrive In St Louis at
11X0 Fame evening, and b 7 tbo 10.05, P. M. Train at noon
next day.
checked through to CloTeland, and there re
checked for Chicago anu St. Louis.
FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND,
m .... I st I Ist class. 2sn class.
To Alliance 42 30 j To Chicago 411 60 9 50
Cleveland 400 I La Salle 14 60 12 60
Toledo..—. G 00 Rock Island- 10 50 13 60
Detroit 600 j St L0ui5...... 19, 60 15 60
Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the
office of the Company, in Monongahela House, third door
below the comer. J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland.
J. A. CAUGHEY, Agent,
deed Pittsburgh.
OHIO AHD PEKH3YLVAHIA BAILBOAD.
New Arrangement*
COMSIENCINO FEJiRUA&TiZ, 1854.
1864.
MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 ASI; dines at All!
ane**; taken tea nt Crestline, and makes a close con
nection there with a last Express Train, reaching Cincin
nati about 12 o’clock at night.
EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M.,
after the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia,
and reaches Cientlioaot 11,30 P.M., connecting with the
Night luxprepi which reaches Cincinnati in the morning.
Connections aro made with the Ohio and Indiana, and
Beifbntalne and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis
and towns in Indiana.
Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. San
dnsky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus, Upper
Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road.
Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns
on the Mansfield road.
Faro toCiorinnatl $7; to IndlanapolissB; to Dayton
to Toledo $0; to Columbus $5,25; to Zauesvlllo $5,10; ta
Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced
rates.
THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.16 P M,
and reaches Pittsburgh at 8.30 P M, connecting with the
fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philad ilphia;
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. M., on the ar
rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and
arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M.
NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves
Pittsburgh at ll) A M, and 6 PM, and New Brighton at 0
AM.and 1.15 PM.
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh Bt T A M, and 9 P
51., and arrives at 4.30 AM, and 4.30,1? SI.
<•3-The Trains do not run on Sunday.
Tickets or further Information, apply at the ticket
offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of
J. G. CUItUY, at the corner oQce under the Monongahela
House, Pittsburgh, or of
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent,
Federal street Station.
JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS.
MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE.
RAILROAdTo CHICAGO
THENCE BT
CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
An Air Line Eonte from Chicago to St. Louis.
rjMIAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY iSundays excepted)
1 on arrival of Express Train of Miehigan Southern and
Central Railroads—
Ist; ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL 9:10, A. M.
2*l. “ " NIGHT EXPRESS.....IO:OS, P.M.
Trains run through to St. Louis in fourteen hours, Yjaa
Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, without change, ofca r d
or baggage, connecting at Alton with Qutty Line of Packet
for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with
FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS,
and intermediate points on the Mississippi, and with regular
lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Blutts.
TIME I'ROM riTTSBOKQII TO ST. LOUIS 38 HOURS
Uagzagtt checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen
tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago.
K. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago,
General Passenger Agent.
KTCTIAKD P. MORGAN, Jb, Superintendent.
AiT-Through Tickets to St. Louis, by this route, can be
obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitts
burgh'and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. {eop27;6m
Increase of Cash Capital
TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS!
iSTNA INSURANCE COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819.
Cash Capital, ....... 3500,000
riniK THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the
1 Assets of the jETNA INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart
ford, as furnished this agency on tho Ist of January, 1865,
under oath.
Real Entato, nnincumborod
Seventy-two Mortgage Bond:*, 6 and 7 cent., pay
able semi-eunualiy 72,000 00
Debts due tho Company, socural by mortgago... 7,313 17
Bills Receivable, well secured, payable at Bank... 12ft,327 35
Railroad Stock? In Connecticut 97,515 00
Dauk Stacks in the city of Hartford 142,396 00
Bank Stocks in New York chy 98,050 00
Cash on hand, In Bank, and in hands of Agents
and others ... 212,506 06
- 63
The amount of HabiliUesduo or not duo to Banksorother
or* ditors,—nothing.
Losses adjusted and duo,—Eone.
Losses adjusted and not due, $148,518 22.
Losses unadjusted and In suspense, waiting for further
proof, $01,257 60.
All other claims against tho Company are small, such
only as prioUug, Ac.
Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO.
The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends
upon the character, manorial and 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 Jom by any one Qre to $lO,OOO, or leas.
THO, A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
State op Connecticut, 1 Hartford, Jan. Ist, 1885.
Hartford county. J
Perscnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of
the JRtna Insurance Company, and made oath that the fore
going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to
his best knowledge and belief ’
. HENRY FOWLER, Justice of the Peace.
Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed
-$750,000, while the premiums received for the same time
far exceed any other year, since the organization of the
Company.
Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is
sued at this agency, at remunerative rates.
JtSj- Office, No. 87 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
janll IL U. TEN EYCK, Agent.
PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH ,
CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS.
Authorized Capital* s3oo*ooo*
INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against losscr
damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland
Navigation and Transportation.
DIRECTORS.
Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson,
W. M’Clinlock, Kennedy T. Friend,
D. M Long, I. Grier Spronl,
A. J. Jones, Georgo R. White,
Jacob Painter,. A. A. Carrier,
James S. Negley, W. S^Saven*
Wade Hampton, D. E.Park,
H.“R. CoggshalL
Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President
RODY PATTERSON, Vice President
A. A. Carrier, Secretary and Treasurer.
B. S. CURMW, As&fent Pcpvtvy. dcc2;6m
S. CUTHBERT A SON,
l4O Third street.
11. IL HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent. Philadelphia.
H. J. LOMBAERT,
Supetlntendant, Altoona. Pa.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
RAILROAD.
RETURNING I
PAID UP
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L -
REV. DR. COVEL’S "
R IIIS UMAT IC PI I, i, s,
JFbr Vie Safe, Oimptdc and Speedy Cure of Inflammatory,
Chronic, Hereditary and Mercurial PJheuwnUm, Sheu.
malic Goal, Lumbago, Sciatica, and other biseaeet affecting
the Muscular Syttem.
OUCH AN ARRAY OF TESTIMONY as Dr, Coro's
Rheumatic Piils hate called forth from all classes, was
nerer voluntarily offered in favor of any other Medicine.
The cases of ouro comprehend
every stage of rheumatism,
Whether nKompanlcd by that torriblo sensibility of tha
in lhs inflammatory phase—by the
™ ' ,ilch 60 oft *-' n render tbo rlctim of
• I ~' u ? atUm » hctples.l cripple, or .by Ihs ornr
cl“r#ScTiT^ nreßomM '^
Dnlike the “ Sansrmlo” practice or btcadine nnil onrelne
SSSS&STSfSSTSi's^S^
Their medical actlon.iH direct and epettfi"
materia moxtU or radix of the fiisCrfier. the
complications of nerves and fibres in trblr.h it Is entrenched
and rapols from the blood the febrile prlociple which feeds’
and spreads, and intensifies, while it spreads tho fatal ten’,
dencies of the mahuly.
Caution—Beware of Counterfeit* XI
De particular, and enquire tor Ret. SAMUEL COYEL’a
RHEUMATIC PILLS, and soo ibatthe bosea have, on the
outside wrapper, his signature, countersigned by a II
BING, General Agent. 192 Broadway, New York, without
which none are qkhuike.
PRICE* FIFTY CENTS PER BOX.
T©*Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KEY3ER, Pittsburgh: J. p.
FLEMING, Allegheny City.- dec23:3m
DR. HENDERSON,
OCULIST AJfD AURIST.
TREATS ALL DISEASES Of THE Era ASD EAR WiTftOITT CCPPLSa,
i-,n»y T «,lH S .*^ lllSa ’ dI »ST*BINO, OR THE USB OV CALOMEL.
OFFICE 408 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST., NEW YORK.
R™,-, from 9A.M.t04 P. M.
OUGH, GR ANULATED IJDS, Inflammation, Acute or
Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and
unumtet Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyu«, are among
the diseases of tho eye which are treated by Dr. H. with
perfect satisfaction. , •
All diseases of the Ear treated npon scientific principles.
Artificial Eyes Inserted without an operation.
All letters post-paid wiU eccore prompt attention.
We select the following references from among the thou*
Hexuler^orr* 3 vo cen successfully treated by Dr;
y™ J« Fryer.-320-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.
•Alfred South wick. Printer, “ “
fJ. Goodspeed, Qleno Falls, N. Y.
•Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich.
?}!«• A- Ml L * Wilson » Now York City, N. Y.
fMiss Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co„ N. Y.
•Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Coon.
•John Beamon, Engineer, N. Y
David Littlo, Engineer, N.Y.
Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq., N. Y.
tJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. L
JarvLg Rodgers, “ «
£• Deeres, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel!
R. M. Ferriss, Organ Builder, HouMoa St.
R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y.
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y.
M- P» Collins, Teacher Pcnmansb'tn. Ttot W y
B. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. ’ J>
A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N. Y.
Capt. B. H. Ilaviland, Athens, N. Y.
John W. Hackett, Binghampton, N. Y.
*pe;e patients were blind, and had to be led to theoßca.
At the expiration of two weeks they coaid go a boat the city
at pleasure. v
* .These cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after
they were riven up os iucurablo by the faculty, a£d can be
referred to bv any person who wishes to learn the fsets in
these cases, by writing to them. j an r,
DR.. HOOFLAND’S
CELEBRATED
GERMAN BITTEIS,
prepared by 1
DR. C. M, JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa..
WILL IP7ECTOAU.T CURE
LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE.
Chrome or JScreom Debility, Disease* of Vie KZdneut. and
all diseases arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach.
Bach
as Constipa
tion, Inward Piles,
Fulness,or Blood to the
llead,Acidityof thoStomocb,
\ Nausea;lleartbuni f DiFgnBtfor Food,
or weight in the Stomach, Sour
Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit
°/^*L e^ 02 2 ach « Swimming of tho Head, Hurried
aodpifflcult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Cboak
“gi>^^ffoca^D*Ben!2:tlon wh6lS *o lying Postaro, Dimness
Dots of Webs before the bight. Fever and
Dali Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration,
Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in tho
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ±c., Sudden
Flushes 'of Heat Burning in the
Flesh, Constant Imagin
ings of Evil, and great
Depression of
Spirits.
The proprietor, In calling the attention of tho nubile to
this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confi
dence in Us virtues and adaptation to the diseases Ibr which
it is recommended.
It la no new and untried article, bat qna that has stcoi
the teat of a ten years’ trial before the American people,
and its reputation end sale la unrirailed by any similar pre
parationfe extant. The testimony in its favor given by the
most prominent and well known Physicians and indiV Mu
ftis, in all parts of tiio country is immense. Befttring any
who may doubt, to my “Menforabilla/’or Practical Receipt
Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all tho
Agents for the German Bitters.
Principal Office and ilanufact-.jry, 120 Arch street, Phila
delphia, Pa.
«2-a°!J by Dr. Oco. H. I&SW 140 Wood street; B. A.
Fahnestock & Co., No. 0 Wtej etreet; Fleming Ero'hcra,
p. SwarttjuiiUL.£. Fleming, Allegheny.
Private Dlaeaseii .
fDB. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Do* A
votes his entire attention to an office practice.
His business is mostly- coafintd to Pi-teale Tfif
Fencecal Dvcasa, and such painful affections,
brought on byimprudcnce, youthful indulgenceand excess
Syphilis, SyphiUtioEruptionsjOonorrbea.Gleet, Stricture
urethral Discharges, Impurity ofithe Blood,with all Disea«
sos of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Brhp*
tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak*
ness, Impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness,
Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula In
Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains in the Back and Loins, Irrl
tatiou of the Bladder and Kidneys,successfully treated.—*
Cure guaranteed
Sixteen years* practice (six in thlscity)enableaDr.Bro*n
to offer assurances of a speedy cure to adi who may come us*
d<r hlecare
Office and Private Consultation Rooms, 41, Diamond alley
ftS. Charges moderate. ncrrsMAw.lT
RHiSU.MATIBM.—Dr. Brown’s newly discovered letntoy
for Rheumatism la a 6peedy and certain Remedy
that painful trouble. It never fails.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms Nc. 41 DIAMOND
Pittsburgh, Penn's. The Doctor is always athoci >
m*r*h23Miw.
Worms cveu In Adults.
THE Adralnistratfou of B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMI
FUGE has always been characterized with success,
Bi ways producing in the feelings a marked change for tha
better. Any one who tries it can safely confide in it, and
the most delicate infant cannot be injured by its use.
Adults, too, are frequently subject to worms in the .rectum
and small intestines, which always Impair the health.
Atoms, N. Y., June 2d, 1853.
Ilcssrs. B. A. Fahntxlock & (Jo.
Gemtlemes I have need two bottles of B. A. Fahnes
tock’s Vermifuge, which I jjurchased from your agent; it
had the desired effect in bringing away a large number of
worms from my wife Ipurchased another vial and gave
it to my child; it had the same effect, bringing away great
numbers of worms. I therefore recommend it to the pub*
lie as a sure remedy for worms. P. 81T3EK.
Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., corner
First and Wood streets. j«nlC:d*w
i T. J0UN8T0H.......
Elcelslor Carriage Factory*
JOHNSTON, BROTHER A CO., PRACTICAL COACH
MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontstreets, Alio*
gbeDy city, Pa., have on hand and are manufacturing an
extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockawnys, Buggies,
Baffin* Cars, Ac., made in all their various styles, with
strict regard to durability end beauty of finish, using in all
their work the Janiatairon and eastern hickory. Re
pairs attended to on the most reasonable terms. They feel
confident that all who may favor them with their patron
age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial jf their work.
The Pittsburgh aud Manchester Omnibuseß pass every fif
teen minutesduriog the day. oct2s:ly
Palmer’s Celebrated Epicurean Sauce,”
STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soups, Graving,
Fish, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise all good housewives
to try it. Prico 25 coats por bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit
Stores in the United States and Canadas
for sale by M’CLUAG and Q. H. IUmER, Pittsburgh.
P. T WRIGHT & CO.,
241 Market street, Philadelphia-
JinlOdawly ts
Notice*
ALL PERSONS haring Books *r Certificates of Deposit
against the undersigned, are requested to present the
same at our office, for settlement.
BOON A SARGENT.
Pittsburgh, January 24*.h, 1855—(jan25
OWING to a steady drain upon our funds and an acca
mulatlon of outside pressuro, together 'with tha ex
treme difficulty of realizing our securities, we hare been
compelled to suspend our business.
Our creditors may rest confident that our entire indebt
edness will ba fully paid, as we hare unquestionably a large
surplus over our liabilities. KRAMER A RAHM.
January 20,1855—£jap23
10,672 05
f|UIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the stylo
X. of “ KRAMER, WORK * YOUNG,” Philadelphia, is
this day dissolved; Samuel Work, George Young and Wm.
M’Coueh, purchasing the Interest of Kr*mer A Rahm in
said firm. Tb« buFlnesa will bo continued bT *‘WORK.
YOUNG A M’COUCH.” 3 *
January 22, 1855.
.v^ 3 t,?, eptlB !f ora iD , our °® ce . "ill please tall and rccelw
their bills and notes left with us for collection.
J an 23 KRAMER A .RAHM.
'Win* Dlgby, Jr.*
V-J m/R ttrutf Pittsburgh.— Clothing made* to order; in
good style, and at moderate rates. auddf
R. A A. C. Duncan,
nfTUOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, For
fiLV 8 ? W M tte Ssf < Ji^ a 0M * 0U and Recti
fied Whisky, No. 201 Liberty st, Pittsburgh, Pa. f [ygfty
_ SUvtr Manufactory. 1
TOW'S, FORKS, XUiILKMS. Ac.—Reocciior n< Pxicta.
“Owing to supexior facilities in manufacturlng my own
work, we are now Belling at least 10 per cent, lower than
me eastern cities, or elsewhere. All wort Is warranted.
v £uter.—We also manufacture Spoons of the
British sterling quality. . v •
Watches and Watch repairing continued, with every fa*
cutty and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction
to customers, both os to price and the superior quality of
the work. ? , W/W.%ILSuN,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
corner of Market and Fourth, streets.
PITTSBIIUGH COACH FACI'OItV.
11. BIOELOIT MAEIIS l. STIVIXS (KOMI AinisT-
S_ Bigelow & Co.,
CCCESSORS TO E. M. BIGELOW, No. 40 es*ta> «
Diamond alley, near Wood street. PitLsiVMsfeHirfV'
burgb—COACHES, CARRIAGES, BUEA-MwSSI OT
TONS, BOGGIE3, and OTory.deicrlption d[S£j!L
fanry rehicles built to order, and flushed in n manner un
surpiLaaal for beauty of design, elegance cf finish, skill o
woritmanahip, and durability of materials,
work warranted,
I HAVE this day associated with me in the wholesale
* r » an{ *Confectionary business, my son, T. XL An
hereafter, from this date, November
y « X 854, will be conducted under the name and style of
J. 0. Anderson & Son.
novlT
OEEus, J*VH tiuTdJKDs.— friy scoci ol Bttua lor vuriy
O sewing of the approved ai£d valuable Varieties, Is reedy
tor distribution at the Seed and Implement Warehouse,
Fifth atraot. f JanB| JAMES WABDKOP.
ritO LET—6 good BRICK HOUSES, in different part# cf
I the city. Call In time on THOMAS WOODS,
jao2T T 5 Fourth street.
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medical;
~.D. T. JOIINSTOfI....
A CnrdL
J. a ANDERSON.