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It extends from Uarbary street, along liberty, to Water, a distanced 604 feet, andits Width is 100 feet. The structure is built of brick, lb the most substantial manner. The walls are 28 feet high; the total heighth to the orown of the roof is 87 feet; The roof is in the form of a segment, surmounted with a eky light or “lan tern,” 21 feet wide and 10 feet high, which extends nearly the whole length of the building, ond furnishes the light to the lower part. This kind.of .roofing is rather a novelty in our oity, but is without doubt the beet for the purpose, as tho whole interior Is given for use, no pillars be ing required, for its support, as would be tho case withtho ordinary roof. At night, the depot Will be lighted by nearly three hundred gas burners. The tracks enter the building at tho Eastern '-...find, and ran dear through the centre of the de pot. They are supported on stone walla, sub stantially constructed. Tho platforms for the accommodation of freight nre on both sides of • the track—theone towards Liberty street sloping ■ nt a slight angle towards the doors, of whioh - there arc forty-sir on that side. ■ A cellar extends underneath the whole build “ Ing. and can bonaadp Available for storing goods. .. .al-Tbp. OQBtbf-tbe dopot wastJSO.OOO, and about seven months hare been occupied in its oon struotion. The old sheds on the Nonongahela wharf, inwhich the Pennsylvania Railroad hare ; heretofore transacted the principal part of their freight business; will now be vacated by them, and revert back to tho city. Exciteuest at f QEEESsßEno.— Considerable 'excitement was created at Greensburg, on: Bat : Wr.dft?! against Mr.. Keller, a conductor on the Fehusyl vania Railroad, by n report spreading that be bad thrown off the train, and danger ously injured, a Gorman wim was unable to pay bia faro. It appears thateo Friday night, a short time after the ears had loft tho Pittsburgh .depot for tho East, a man was discovered on board, who was without money to pay his pas 'sage. The train was hot stopped; but onita ar rival at Greensburg he was put off. After the train was again in motion, the Gorman was ob served Inngirg bn the platform of tha rear car, and trailing du the ground Beforo ho cnuld . jbe.itssiated into the car he lost his hold, and, by -a sudden jerk of the train, wes thrown over a high embankmehtT- The cars were stopped, the in jured nian picked up and pieced in the hands of ;• the watchman at tho -first station on. the other Bide of Greensburg.. Being in eheli a state that • he cbnld give bnnocount of the way in which bis. ; injuries were roieivCd. the rumor quickly circu- Tated through Greeqsburg that he had been in humanly tbrowii'offrhy.tbe c.inductor, but on the return of the unis, Mr lielicr otnppcd off at the ' village, and mada affidavit to the faets of the, case, which aiiayed the excitement. Tho German was considerably injured; bat, we believe, is in a fair way of recovery. Couht op Cosmos Pleas—Before Hon. Wm. B M'Clnre, President Judge; and Houb. Ga briel Adams nod Wm. Boggs, Associates. William Young vs. David Davis and William Simmons. Tire origin of this notion was a Butt which was brought on a book account between the parties, decided against defendant, and by him taken up to the Supreme Court; but having forgotten’io enter bull to proseente thrtnrit of error, plaintiff below proceeded to execution, and recovered his debt. The present action was for the recovery of the costs accruing subsequent to the execution Verdict for plaintiff. Joshua Bobinson vs. Thomas Bratt. Action to recover a certain amount of money, which plaintiff alleges to have advanced for the purpose paying the passage of a family from England. Defendant resisted the claim, on the grounds that the contract had never been folfilled. Af tor: the jury was charged, plaintiff took a non ttsii. John Glenn va. John Qainn. The defendant in this oaao was formerly a tipatuvo in Court, and tbo. plaintiff acnt him to his office to procure ft book for reference. Tho defendant did not bring the book, and it was missing from the of fice o( plaintiff for a year, at the end of which ta eccaro-Talnn_'gf. cook. yerdiotforplainUfffSniTtr'ffolTara. David Brown vs. David Campbell. This is an action to recover tho value of several eheep, killed by belonging to defendant. On trial. Geabd Laecest. —A man named John Stotte was Committed to jail, yesterday. by Alderman Parkinson, for tho larocny of $6O, in gold nod silver, from Michael Crist. The money is alleged to have been stolen from the trunk of the prose cutor, at his boarding house. The defendant and prosecutor were were employed at tho Brew ry of Mr, Smith, in Birmingham. Tho defen dant became aware, on Satorday, that Crist had the money in hie trank, end on Sunday, nfter it vras stolon, left suddenly and came across to this side of the river. Suspecting from this, that Btotts was the thief, Crist followed him to the boarding bouse of Mr. Haas, on Liberty street, ■where the money was subsequently found (secre ted in an ont "house. The defendant was then arrested, and being unablo to find the proper so : enrity, was committed to await trial at the next term of Quarter Sessions. Cosoeut ran tub Bexeitt or the . Poon. The Howard Association announce, in another column, that they have secured the Sable Or phe&ns ta.givejb Concert nt the City nail, on Thursday night, for'the rhlicf of the poor of this city.- The .object or the entertaioment is so meritorious, that we feel it is unnecessary to more than call the attention of pur ciliztns to it, to insure a crowded house. The Association have worked nobly this winter, and have been ■well sustained in their efforts by tho charitable, bat as thero are many willing to contribute who cannot be rcaohod personally by the agents of the Bociety, this opportunity we know wiil be taken by them to pat in their mite. Remember, the Concert is to provide food for the starving, clothing for the naked, and shelter and fuel for tho houseless and freezing. ■ Caeeiess Di-.ivi.no. —On Sunday afternoon, an old lady was knocked down and run over by a buggy,-which was carelessly driven along Smith field street, by some person who seemed to care more for the speed ho was making than for the safety of pedestrians. The old lady was cross . ipg thOßtr-et, and being unable to get out of the way in'tlme, came under the feet of tho horse. Mr. Stevenson, of the firm of Young, Stevenson & Love, Bprang to her assistance, but before he could get her out of the perilous position, the wheelß’of the buggy passed over her person. Fortunately no limbs, were broken. If those , who arc so careless in this respect were fined oc - caßionally for their neglect, it might produce an amendment Distiuct Court. —Before Hon. H. W. Wil liams. William Magee vs. R. Henderson & Co. Qeyer and Woods' for plaintiffs; Q. P. Hamilton, and -hl’Connell for defence. This ia an action to re cover a certain amount alleged to be due by de fendants to plaintiffs for services rendered in transporting stone from a quarry to the first sec tion of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, on ■which defendants were contractors. On trial.’- ' ’ United States Ciecoit Cocbt. —This Court .Convened yesterday morning, present Hon. R. C. Greer. No business was transacted,'as after or ganizing, the Court adjourned until this morn .ing - The firstmaso, vrbich 'will be taken up is that of Edward Swaze, indicted for robbing the tl. S. mail, ijf lawrenee oounty. A trne bill was found against him some time einco. Ther are but two otb'or cßses besides this to bo tried. j Donatioi; fbom the Fibesies. —At a meeting 1 'of the Neptune Fire Engine Company, held on J ‘Saturday night, a subscription of ten dollars a was raised among the members, in aid of the "j Seventh street Soup House. The Neptune boys /} are a generous, wholo-eouled set of fellows, and ; ] always ready to respond to a call for aid from : ,j the distressed. , J Bale op a Cotjktry Seat. —We have been in l formed that P. M. Davis, auctioneer, of this fc city, sold od the premises, yesterday afternoon, v - • V.. ?:-•!: >1 thatvory desirable country residence, with about 20aoreaof ground, near the village of Wilkins •! . turg, forraerfy the residence of Abm. Horbach, jJqv $10,900. ' V':V ; * ReuoV£!> to THE Hospital —A prisoner in the jail, named Mary Bruce, an old and well v ;. > j :... known vagrant, was removed to Passavant’a In firmajy yesterday, by 'order of the Jail Pbysi- dan, in ».dying condition, from an attack of typhoid fever. * ll • «. Y . !_■ • 4 r . V V , . V- ■ -.-■ -- TnE ALUEonKNY asdDoooebhb Soup House, OtrSunday' distributed 150 gallons of soup and fire hundred loaves of bread to 928 persons. On : . . o Monday, tho same Association gave out2oo gal -> -J lons of soup and 600 loaves of bread to 1240 persons. V' r - Tiie Superintendent -of the Seventh street - " u :, %■; | Soup House tenders bis sincere thanks to the ■J *.•;members of tho Neptune Fire Company for ' ?+';* their timely ton dollars. :> - * ; v ■ ' »- ■ p * , THE CITY POST. i ! 'bi *•’ % t v .- • • ••• * v--• Mouß CoUPtian—Tb* follSWSg la i an -epi tome of the; complaints on-the Mayor’s Book yesterday: / „ ***e walls of Wool well’s building,-on r ourtn street, (lately destroyed by fire,) are in' a dangerous condition. That several:of the hydrants on Third and Fourth streets have burst, and flooded the side walks. . That a pile of brioke have been lying for some time in front of M’Keo’a Warehouse, on Wood street. New Aldeemas’s Office.—Alderman Wilson, the newly eleoted Justioe of the Peace for tho Fifth Ward, has opened; a neat little offioe at No. 447 Penn street, between O’Hara street and the oanal, where ho will be ready at all times to attend to tho dutieß of his offioe. Ii ’Bquires Wilson and Parkinson, the Fifth Ward is provi ded with a couple of efficient magistrates, and tho rogues in that section of the town will have to keep a sharp look to avoid falling into their clutches. Sealer of WxiauTS ahd Measures.—A meet ing of the business men of the oity was held at Merchants’ Exchange, yesterday afternoon, to take achon in regard to the duties of the Sealer or Weights and Measures, considerable dissatis faction existing at present amongst onr mer chants against that office.. A committee was ap pointed to originate srme action to be proposod at a future meeting of the merchants. The Weather.—Well may wo say that oar weather is as variablo as a woman’s temper; daring the last week we have had all kinds, from the frigidity of a Greenland winter to the mild temperature of a Bpring day.; At present, it is thawing quite freely, and unless one of those sadden changes we are so often suljected to takes place, the opening of navigation may confidently bo expected. Sblmho liQtioß os Suspat.—Frank Wolff, ■the proprietor.of a tavern in the Fifth Ward, was arraignedbnfpro yffstorday, for violation of'tho SundayLfqua'rnL'Tv, 'it-dan named Hogan swore positively tolfficing drank in the houBC,-ai though Wolff attempfhclto prove that tia'T>ar -had been closed alt day. The magistrateaccordingly fined Wolff ssonnd Costs. Closed.—Owing to the sickness of Mr. Locke notperformance was given at the Theatre last night. We understand that tho establishment Will remain closed for a few weeks, during which time it will be refitted and then opened with an entire new company. Mr. Anderson, wo believe, is to be. tho first “star” who will appear. CUMMEKOIA 1, POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADK AND SQXKKCIIA.NTS* £.Xun.\NO£:. „ OFFICER Pr«iden6—JOllK SUIPTON; First Vice Piesidatf—Wu. H. Smith “ • “ Wat. R. B&ots. &cref<irjM-W*. 8. Il&vsx. jßrcoitfrfr—Jous I>. Scclxt. Superintendent-* S. T. Noxtiub, Jr. q/ Arbitration for FVrruxry.—\Y. B. Fsrnri, V.l-T C, W.KiTtrrso:*, W. illSsoLisu, Jamxs M Gsoao*. Black. . - DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKE*^ . QtflCZ x>9- tits DjOLT MORNino ' - > ' Tuesday, February 13,1805* * J The weather ses{*ntey had cpDrfaerafily .It commenced to ihaw in tight earoeii, with skies braty-tTsA. cloudy, indicating rain. Should a general thaw odsuc, ac companied with rain, with the vast body of suownow on the earth, we may look for, and expect, an almost unprece dented high flood. Already considerable fears ore appre hended of great damage to the lower country. FLOUR—The sales as reported oo ’Change yesterday were aafollowa; 91 bbls Puperfino. including 14 extra, at fS STlv •JO do fine at 6O do at $8,25; 25 do mill, fine or fine middlings, at $7.25. 8al«< frron stores in Kmnll lotsat $S 76 @8 87 for superfine, and $0@9,12 lor extra. GRAIN—In the absence of receipts yesterday, bat little was done in Grain. The demand is active, aud prices firm. Corn—The only eale? reported were 000 bus shelled at 55c from store; ear held at Wheat—ButlitUeoff*sriog’ our mills are paying SI,SC@I, Oats are selling at from 50 to 55 c. ?> COFFEE—SaIe* of 20 bags Itfo at lie. e SEEDS—Thero is but a small amrunt of Clover Seed offer ing, with littlo inquiry. The amount on baud in this market |a not large. W« Leanl of no tales yesterday. We qaote at $6,50@7.C0; tbo latter tho outride figure fdrprime fromstore Timothy—Dut little in market; retailing from stores at $3,25@3,50. Flax Seed selis at SI,CO bu«h*l. DRIED FRUlT—'There continues a briak trade demand for Applet* and Peaches. Prices are steady. We note sales of 33 Melee Peaches at $2 $ bus; 60 bus Apples at $1,25. HAY—I he demand for iiay continues brisk and prices are well maintained. We no f o sales of 15 loads at $25@29 1* ton. Baled, we quote at $25@28 ton. BUTTER—In this article we bare no particular change to no’e. lhe deinani is brisk at 17@22c, for good roll. CORN MEAD—We quoto white kiln dried at $4,25@4,50 $ bbi; yellow $3,75@4,00. - • Jloaetary and Commercial. NtwYOki "Stock AND Mosst The'New York Journal of Commerce, of Saturday evening, says: There Is more demand for money, and the market Isa little less it has been for the last few days. The prospect of peace in Europe is less fl* tiering, and the monetary adrices from London aru considered lets favora ble. In other respects tho commercial adricea are fevora ble, and there is a growing disposition to give foreign adri cch less'influt-nee over our monetary concerns. Nearly half nf the receipts of bullion by the North Star consists o bars, part of which will bo sent to Ku rope with out pacing throuah ibe Araay Office. In addition to the gold, tho agent of Messrs. Pago, Bacon & Co., received tiro drafts cf $10,030 each on tho Sub Treasury, which have been paid to day, the gold gokg into the Bank of America. Foreign exchange is steady at previous quotations. The stock market opened with leas firmness under tho news, but there was no general decline. The following comparative statement will show the con dition of the Banks of Kentucky, in tho leading items, on Ibe let of January, 1854 and 1555: Jan. 1.’54. Jan. 1,*66. Capital 410,130,940 $10,343,383 ine. $207,048 Circulation 12 t 33,329 8.625.D4G dec. 4 200 aw Heporits 2,040,423 2,100,586 dec. 44/837 Due to banka 2,7C3.U0 2,631,630 dec. 131.470 Dis. A bills of excb’e~. 10.C52.220 10,630.259 dec. 2,845 937 specie 4,428,530 4,140,637 dec. 278,993 Duo from banks ... 4,7 05,054 5,743,051 dec 1,021,403 One million three hundred and fifty-eight tbounmd and fifty-five dollars were coined at the mint ol San Lut* Potnsl, Mexico, durlug the past year, and five hundred and eighty thousand dollars at the mint in Guunojuato. Sale of American Carpctii Messrs. Iloggerty A Jones beld yesterday a large salo of carpet* from tbo Lowe'l Power-Loom Company. Between 4 and 6,0<)0 pieces, the whole catalogue, were sold to buyers from all parts of the Union, at satisfactory prices. Throe-ply s brought sl,o3@Ssc. Supertines.. — 73<iui6c. Fine CG@ssa Tho goods were well nnd widely distributed, some goiDg to New Orleans, to SL Louid and the central markets of the West There was a good att<mdaocc, and considerable competition. The trade ut private bargain is always pro portionobly larger frem the occurrence of largo auction pa’es, which draw attention from distant parts.—N - . ‘Y. Evening tost, Saturday . TBLEOBAJPH markets, Nrw York, February 12.—Cotton dull with declining ten dency; sales New Orleans middling at 9%; Upland mid- Flour unsettled; sales 9009 bbls goo i Ohio nt $8,67 @ 9,18; Southern firm; Bales 2250 hblA nt $8,87@9.18. Wheit firm. C-irn firm; Bales 28,000 bushels mixed nt «1. Tork a trifle lower; sale* 650 bbls at $12,87 for old Mess, and $14.- 31 for new. Beef unchanged. Lard dull. Groceries un- in price, hut doll. Lioßeed Oil nominal al 74. h-jfber. Money unchanged. Missouri sixes 94. N Y. Central 03% Canton 23%.' Pennsylvania Ccal Co. b’ 80,101: Cumberland b.G 1 ), 36%; Erie 47%; Reading7G%* PmLADZtpniA, February 12 —There Is no new featore in Piour; no export demand, and tbe only sales reported nre email lots for home consumption from jap to Corn Meal nothing doing. The market {s ,nearly hare of Wheat; demand'inoderate; sales 1200 bbla prime Pcnnsyl* Vania red at $2.10; white held at $2,25. "V. Clvcissati, February 12.— The river is still closod, but Iho weather is mi;d and thawing rapidly. Flour: prime at $B,- 10@8,25. Whisky 24%@25. Provisions firm, bnt not much doiogr sales 300 kegs prime Lard at Clover seed S3,GO @G,7o, with an Improved demand Eastern exchange .de* dined to % premium. Money easy Car first class paper. AUCTION SALES. Auctton»»D&lly Sales* AT the Commercial 'Bales Booms, corner of Wood aDd Fifth streets,ahlO o’clock, A. M., a general assortment ot Seasonable, Stapleand Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing,Boots Slid Bhoeß, Httts,Capv£c.,. P. M., .Groceries,<freenffware,G]afirirare, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Secondllaiid Household and Kitchen Fur niture, ,' - AT r C’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy/ Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutleryv Clothing, Variety Goods, Goid and Silver watches, An. P. M. DAVTB, Auctioneer. [jaSLU P. K. DATIB, Auctioneer, Gold watches, jewelry, guns, guitars, Ac, AT AUCTION.—On WEDNESDAY EVENING, 14th Inst., at the Commercial Sales llocms, corner of WcoJ and Fifth streets, will be sold fins Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Jewolry, Bracelets, Lockets, Gold Pens and Pencils. 1 superior Gold Patent Lover Watch, full jowelcd; 2 do do Detached do do; 2 metra fine Doable-Barrel Guns, stab and twist; Lone second hand Guitar, patent keys, cost $3O; U tine old Violins, blocked and lined; - 2 cases Staffed Birds; 1 fine Viollncello; new Tranks, Ac. fob! 3 p. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. CLOTHING, OLOTIIB, Ac., AT AUCTION.—On WED NESDAY MORNING, 14th Inst, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Booms,corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold: 100 pairs Cloth, Cassimere and Battlnet Pacts; .20 superfine Cloth Dress and Frock Coats, OvcrCoats, Back Coats, Vests, Ac; 20 dozen fine White Shirts: 80 do kbit Wool Socks; -15 pieces black Broad Cloths, Cashmeres, Sattlnets, Wool Tweeds, and a general varietyofDry Goods,Trimmings, Ac. fcbl3 P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. ALUABLK STOCKS AT AUCTION.-On THURSDAY EVENING, 15th Inst, fit 7 o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth stmt, trill be offered: G shares Exchange Bank Stock, G shares Pittsburgh Trust Company Stock, 26 shires Citizens’ Deposits Bank Stock f. 50 chares National Mining Company Stock; 50 shares Rockland Mining Company Btockl fehl3 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. WOOL TWEEDS AND FLANNELS will be cold low, at private stle, at the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fiflh streets; 20 pieses all wool G. ey Mixed Tweeds; 3 bales Black Mixed Donefc Flannels. fob!B;6t P. 51. DAVIS, Auctioneer. FOB SALE—A superior FARM, on the Perrysvillo Phmk Road, eight miles from the city, of 100 a cits ; suitable for a gardener. It Is In good order, and has all ihn build ings necessary for a home. Enquire of « for mvEßjtmri. To Steamboat Local'lnspector* for tho Port of Pittsburgh may found at the Custom noose, third story, entrance on Smithfiold street. ' jSLIt Ins Emm rose yesterday to a llttlo over fiTo foot, and iras sti’.l rising last night—uhetberfrom thoralnson Tues day last or from a gorge somewhere below, was a lnatlerof donht among river men. The thermometer, at 0 o'clock, stood at 6 degrees above the lreering point—with every in. dicatiou of still more moderate weather. It is to be hoped the great, bed of anow lying on the monntalns may bo car ried off hy degrees; for should we have a heavy rain it might cause a groat destruction to property. The “GoUcn State,” Copt. Jcs. Calhoon, arrived at Sb Louis on the Oth instant.- The New Orleans Picayune cl the 31st nit, states that tho steamer “Alula" was snagged end sunk at Mooring's Landing, In Ferry Lake, 6u the 23d, and would bo a tolal loss. She had no cargo on hoard. The “Alida" wasonher way from Jctfvrsou, Texas, to Shreveport. ‘ The St. Louis Intelligencer, of the Blh, says: During tiie last twenty-four bnum the river hai full™ about live tM. There is ret to exm-d firK fci on the to«‘ between here end Cillrp. The gorges both above ami below have broken loose, which will account for the cudden do- Ciine in the river. " The following U the copy of & despatch to tho Cincinnati Columbian of tho 10th, dated St Louis, Februnry 6tb: The Alton packets havo coromcnoisUhelr trips tbifr 1 morn* ing. Th or four boats from tbu Ohio, which were below the gorg«‘, have arrived. No arrival direct from Cairo has y«t taken place. The river is falling. Tho weather cold end windy. The Cincinnati Commercial, of tbelOth Inst., says: • The weather continue cold, with indications of more snow. Tho river is swvlHog slowly, but navigation is'still suspended. OoOiOf tho pilots on the steamer Mansfield, left St. tools outfit) 6th, and arrived Lore yesterday. By informs uathat there U v»*ry little snowTfnnjifit. Louis to th*-Wabaah Hot* toms, hut on abundance froro.-Tcerjo. Utopia- ht*i.yo9rits : tirmantassutc3.ps thatß'-'twtfhutatulinr; : thd : orcnTtfnir up 'Of tb.o gorged lee’kt 'St; U uls. Ithy Ml?sf-*alptl river -ia pot open te.Culro. The J. bqsheea removed from her •perilous position, and now lies in n fitfe-harbor and free from dit>gcr,heiow:oldVß/iinbrid b 'o;‘' ... _ Riwdai’s pibeo, in the'Upper =snF|is#lpp), S«.'Obaiiv}evtf mwi'KiiBkaskia Landing, >f^*i^>.strtto.d.ftrAtAud 4 tlm-.hca£ aTid cargo will, prove a ittbt-lt&r. This,iiiihc lh;rd:tiniy, wo b'c’Jsvf, this Boat baa sunk. • V • : A despatch received froarNashviHe this rooting, saysthA prospect for-ariso in the Cumberland Is favorable, . CATfAi Xot.ls.—CapL E. Lockhart, superintendent of tho* canal, informed some of.tho Captains of Cincinnati pack ets, a few days tho tolls are tow reduced from 00 to 25 edits, Tlilff is important to steamboat’tnon.—Louis* viUc Democrat, 9ui. H 1555." PUgESBURGH, CINCINNATI, LQUIBVILIE, * A*T> SAfNT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, PAS3-EXGEIUS AND FftfiXGHT QEryrrts PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Snlst -Louie. t nl Vi ' R J :^J^jj^ anil Packet:? oti -tS&Uhio ;dv?r.- It coiin* l ,e’->! with thy U. S. Mtil Line of ..3nriuLu~.ii to ned -Loni?, by which -ly.ipie-iikttvyti daily. Two.ni** Steamer* Lart- boest «r’dt-*l to ttieXAiuv TVhlyh uoff ci>n«'flL« of the ialJorrin;? Daysftf Departure HttliS. CjpiaiH!. from VxUs.hv.Trh. BCJCIiiiSfchSTATK M. \V. BcLTsu&ov.ej? SuuU_;?r :KEY£%^,'^-£'£ATK-..**. T ACon Uatmp. ~..sl«jrvl\r, ALia^i.lfey| , -^^ fr ..^Jfi3.;M , y it ■ . HL : i?_t£ «< »v*»« k. ed tiC .Vt -JV» i’ua\i>atvni a j: cu ace -;;&&&Sa&hd V PI1T8CUB««_ —A. N.OwK ■ PKNNSYLVANIA...- Isu. Saturday. Leare daily at 10 cfdccfe, A. M-. pr?viw*iy. Nofreisht receiTei after nine o’clock on tho morning of departure. For apply on board, or t/> JuflN B. LIVINUSTONM . JOHN KLACIa, ‘ J Agents, Mr*c,ongoh«ln Ilouao Buildings. lnov2S} Pittsburgh, 1 Si-5. “1855 ” CANADA WEST. : Cleveland, Pori Stanley f gfty k ailtl l>ort Burw€li * Jsdmmt THE FINE low pr:rs.‘.ur« M.'atnrr TELKGUA I’ll. Captain It. B.uirow, will make two trip* a w**«k between Cleveland; Port Sl&uit-y. and Bert Btira-eil, as follows: Leaves Ciovi*iacJ fjr port St.nr.iev, «-v-ry MONDAY and TIIUIU-DAY K\ KN 1 NU, at 7» ? uVtork. Leaves Port Isurw**U fi r Port r.t 1 o'clock. Leave* Port Siani-v Jor Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and siATCHDAT I.vt.MXG, *t 7),' r/cloek. Ike IVlvuraj.h cenni-. ts n t Cleveland, wp.b tht Cleveland, Colamt.u-.OMi Cin4r.uMl.tbe Cleveland and l'iU»b'.ir;cb, the Lake show, nud tin* Norwalk tn ,* Cleveland Railroads. Ah** connect.- ct Port Stanley with the London Liim cf which wiibhcj with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and p-wag* apply on board, or U* SCOVILL & LACDKiU'ALL, Cu-vdanJ ; .v F. liOLCuMli, Port Stanley, or A. M’BIUDK. Port Durwwll. nur27'tncir Pltlsburßbi Steutienrllio aod t'ncfrnia. The DIUh.N aL. Captain A. 8. SitETKtRD, and Agfißygath" 1-ORKST CITY, Captain tls oaox D. .Moor*, w ill t ui, a* r* gulnr l> \ 1 l/i PACK Kl'o, brtw*vn Pittsburgh, St» uL-nfilb: and ttiieeiiur, slopping at utl f-ortP. Ih't DILUXAL w,il Pit'shuigh on Mondays, Wed nfs- ixs an t Fr.-iajs, ut 1-) o'clock A. M —iitittrning she wi!i i--m: wh«n?ilng «u Tur.: la; Tnursiava and ruyUrdavs a- TS oVbck. A. M. ‘ ~ Ihr FUitEST L'lTI will leave PHtuburgh on Tuesday*, Thursdays and SnturJajs, at !0 o'clock, A. M she will tear? Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays ami Fri days. at o’clock. A. M. l’or fr» igM or passage apply on bnard or to J. D CoLLINUWuOp, Agent, POt2B * N<* U»fj Front For \Vabaab llivcr. y. Tho ‘•flamer Ei.LA, Captain A. Por, xrill leave l.>r the above and in". rmediate perts on tCsjjfcSj&jg*?. opening of navigation For mMuht or puitnge a. ply on board, or to t f\ HAR'-VR, Agent. i fTSf* ik Tlitf etranu-r 11. T. \EaTMAN, Captain A. will lean l for the kW>vo and iatermedi rrrawT«i?Mh7*ate porta on opening of navigation. For freight cr posiage apply ca hoard. f.-b 3 For Wabaih Ittver. , The bUuw».t ALTOONA, Copt. It C Ghat, I I,?tVO r>r the above and Interme-lhu* ports opaoirg nf navigation. * For freight or pauuige apply on 1< «rd. foh3 • Tfao steamer ALMA, Captain R. D Cocrp.an, iua\e for lht* abaru and luteimedialo j>orts gn*r2hsri£ron opening ol L'aviv'ation. For freight or y.a*?ogii nppljr ou board, or to jftnSl C BARN FA Aguat. For St. Louis. «*» Tbo steamer PKAIUIK ROSE, Cnpf. F. Ma will leave fur the above sr-1 icterundiato ■£S«2s&aportn on the opening of navigation. For freight or »pily op hoard. jan-Vi gwryt The steamer KATE CAASKL, Cnpt. Jos*rn IM*X at, v. ill leave {.or the above and interme porta on opeuiug of imvignticn. For ire ght or ptssnge apply on board, or lu BARNKj A WLLIKGWOOD, Agent®. , fe. The tt*-anicr ADKIATtU, Cup'ain 0. &TON 6, f**r Uio above Miff intermediate ports sraJßigteiSioD opening nf navigation IS • - F..r fr»'ifcht ur pa.®<?tge apply on b «rd. jatl2^". For Cincinnati. n—i. . Tl.t* steunirr TWIN CITY, Captain S, pE«r leave for the nbovonud Interraodiato ports opening of navigation. For height or on ‘ or.rd. . jan'-6 I n'V e* The rfeumr-r YlhNN.t.CnplHln C llat, will Lg&KgSYtefrTc tur ,h ’ s Blwv « «wd intermediate ports on of navigation.' For freight or parage appiy-on Iwnl, or to jaagb ; . FLACK or W-ILKIN3,- Agent*. For Louisville* i ffkw Tho Ktoafher-.ENI)EAYOiI:rCapt. John Mat, leave fottbc above and Inlormediote porta attfiSßSUsSon opoolng of navigation/ For Ireigbt or passage >• pply on. Board, or to ' C. BARNES, Agent, For Bt. Bouts. fr»s# The fftrnmer KEYSTONE, Capt. J. J. £qhrc> will leave for tho above am} intermediate on opening of navigation. For freight or px'-sagH apply on board, or to jun-H FLAQK A LIVINGSTON, Agents., ' 4 .For Nnihvllle i K The *t*;auor CLARA BEAN, Captain TVu. will leavv for the above anil intermediate on opening of navi#* (ion. For freight and postage apply ou bonnl. or to ji*n22 FL-ACIt or LIVINGSTON, Agents. (res* The steamer FAIRY QUEEN, Captain John will leave for the aboTe port, and all in* faßlu?nnediate ports, on opening of mvTlgation. For freight or passagf Hppiy on board. janlQ Uegalar . -.•/.•■ THE steamer EXCHANGE, Capt. hJfeS&gffiU’aTes ever)* MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, mid PMwHtoSaFKiDAY, ut 9 o’clock. A. M., connecting witn the 0. and I\ Railroad at Wellsville. For freight apply to nov!7 J. D. COLLING WOOD* Ageut. Regular Wheeling Packet. tw. ihe siemner V KXTIJUti, Capt Joinr QoBDOTI, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and Ma?ATUKDA Y, al 3 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jau3 JAMES CuLLINS A CO-, Agents. MAGAZLNES llnrper, for January. Putnam, lor January. Uodey, for January; third supply. Graham, for January; second supply. Pet.THun, for January; 17 cents. Hallow, for January; 10 cents.' Blackwood, for January. Subscription to four British Reviews and Blackwood, $lO. Thosu who would save 20 per ceut in subscribing by the year, or buying single copies of the abn-re, should call at SAMUEL B. LAUtTEK’S, |ftp3 No. 87 Wood street VALUABLE NEW BOOKS—The History of an Expedi tion against Fort Duqueane in 1755, under Major Gen eral Bradtlock; with plates and maps. Memoirs of Major General Stato,-with a plftn of Fort Du quesne, 1754. “ Tho End cf Controversy,” Controverted A rifutation of Milners J£cd of Controversy, In a series of h'tt;rs to the Most Reverend^Francis P. Keurlck, It. C. A., of Baltimore: by John 11. Uophioa, D. D., L L I)., Bishop of Vermont., Bancroft's History of the United, States y Gih vol, and full setts. Nelly Bracken; a Tale of Forty Tears Ago: byAnnie C. Bradford. Moy and December; a Tale of Wedded Life: by Mrs. Hubbaok. Cummings’Works; new supply. Bpeocer?s Skotches; Ist and 2d series. __ OlshuuEen’a Commentaries on New Testament, - llenystenbeig’sChriotology. Conybedre A Howson’s Life and Eplst]Q3 of St Paul. Lewis'American Sportsman; a 6plend‘d work. For sale by JOHN S. DAVISON, feb2 63 Market street, near Fourth. FOUSAL.E VEUY CHEAP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 leet by 100. A good bargain can be hud by applying Boon at the office of the MOfiNINQ POST. jyl&tf THOMAS WOODS, 75 Fourth street. ' - ?Tf STEAMBOATS. Km TMK CONVEYANCE «>? For ilioihvllle. For St. Louts. For Zaitcnillc, For Louisville. For LouUvilir For Naslivllle V ■. ; : MISCELLANEOUS. FINE EXTRACTS FOE lIDKPA.—I haveonhand a large Assortment of very fine Extracts, among which aie Lubin’s, RobSEelV Horzison’fl Pricey, Ac. Those within* fino’Extracts can always procure from . 6 f JO3. FLEMING, fehs corner Diamftnd and .Market street. C'IOLD CREAM—A very excellent article for chapped j hands, sora lips, Ac; 6 dozen freeh prepared for sale by ft l} s - r . JOS. FLEMING. AMANDINE— Ah excellent jyriicte for chapped hands, Ac.; 6 dozen received by . r JQS, FLEMING. OEIDUTZ and freshly pre- O pared Saidlitx Powders on h£nd and for sale by fcbs ;* JO3. FLEMING. EXTRACTS—at down Preston & MorilU’s fine assorted Fiavoripg Extracts; also, 24 dozen Pres* ton & Merrill’s Biking the best article now In nso, received by . {fobg] JOS- JfLEMINQ. IYLOOiId —175 tons Tennessee Blooms in yard and for ) Fale-by BUTLER * CO., iaoSO * • ’ • 87 Front etveet PEA NUTa—MX) bus Tennesa&e Pea Nuts, new crop, to arrive and for pale by r J. W. BUTLER & CO. P 1G _ MKTAL—74 tons in j&rtTand for sale by jap3o J. W. BUTLER k CO. \&j■ INDuW GLAc&—J,tKK) boxes, Assorted sizes, in Btore V V and for tale by Jnn3Q JJ„W. BtJTLER A CO. BAR LEAD—6OO bundles instore and fbr sale by jan3o [ J, W. BUTLER A CO. OI'TON WASTE—IO bugs in store and for taiu by \ t j«n3o T J. W- BUTLER A CO. CASTER OIL—BoO galls in store and fbr sale by v FLEMING BRQ3„ Sacbasore to J. Kidd A Co., No 60 Wood street 1 EXTRACT L'JO VVOUl>— l.eoo ibs in Store and for sale by _2j jan27 / FLEMING BROS. ASPIIALTUM— 2,000 lbs in Store and for sale by jao27 FLEMING BROS. (.'IOPi'ERAS— 60 bbls In Btoreand for rale by > Jas27 ; FLEMING BROi ,/I 'ADDKh—I,OOO lbs in Store and for sale »y tf - 3an27 ' y• * FLEMING BROS. SAUK —11)0 lbs iu t.ulklU and for sale bv jan27 * ' " ~ FLEMING BROS, POWDERED RHUBARB—ILM> Rain store and for sale by Jan27 -FLEMING BROS. / IALCINED M AUIX LSI A—T£) J lbs for rule by Vy jqp27 FLEMING BROS. BAHBiri'S WASHING POWDER—IO boxes lor sale by 3ah27 i FLEMING BROS. SUNDRIES—. . *rr. ij.-c JS down C-jraßrooiss; ' v .;.CQOO Bags; 100 bushehtPried Apples; 60 i . do -Pushes; .'5O -■ Peaches; 1C00.1b3 priw’o in store and for sale hy Jan2o . . Si RICtIAKDgUX {1 RAIN—S<JU) bUihela Slieljed Corn, iu store; \JT 2000 do Gutajin store and to arrive; 400 do Eur Cora. in store and for sal&by .ian2fi KJfGUSH A RICHARDSON. gj'AMIJ.Y FLaUIWAc ; -p jj} JOO barrel* Extra Wiaito Wheat Family Flour: GW bufeheDCarn «M*eD 100 do CIoTC?Sj(It £0 do Timothy Soed. In store sod fer rale by jao2s ifflQLiail ± RICHARDSON. BUTiKK— 10 bbb Kail h\iit«*r; 60 Uegs l’aeltf*<fcßutter; 100 tbjß I Lard; 10 in store and for sale by J*jn2o ; ; vIgIGUSII A ItrCtIARD^ON. XIMK —2.0 barrelsl<c.uLTjUa Lime; j COO do .. tlajoift&mv&l; l&O do '■N, r OvjWolttSSe3; WO ffo. "Jf.'Oi'tar. in store and for salo by j-r/JA EhNOLItMI A RICH AHDBON. r s'uii.VCL\>—2o hosts S’s Afe’O. Tobaico; X 10 Ash; GcMinFot A?h; To bogs SaUpetre; loot) boxes Cream Cheese, and for salo by [j*uS6l & RICIUHDSDy. tbi« No. 3 medium MncxeriO} . 20 do lorgb . do; 10 bbls No. 1 pfc&ied Uerrlug; * 10 hf bbls do do; . . : 6 Coifish^ • ' 30 I>XB scaloU received and for salo by MILLER A BICKKTdiON, 3aa23 ~ ■' 2i\ ami 223 Liberty sL oUNDUILIir-100 d>wun Corn lircoms; O ’ 20 do Zino Wash Boards; 20 .do To* and Cotton Bags; 25"-do' Ooantry Foclts; 5 pitfcetCountry Klunoels; 2000 uio Bar Lead ; for tale by J*n23 • MILLER A KICKKTSON. L'KLIT —3-j baga Dry Appi«; [. 10 do TeuChes; 60 bxs M. H. Raisins; 15 hf do dO; for sale by jaota , MILLER k RICKETBON. o.\l* AND CANDLIjmS— O 60 boxes “CincinnatiF No. 1 Family Poap; lo do do .Stertrlne Caitdlcy; for vale by jan23 a MILLKU A KICK.E'FSUN. y^LUAK—LoveriugV, Beltjhcr’e, and M'Keuiiu’d Loaf, O Crushed and hand and for snle by jan2ii • SJLLKR A ttICKETSON. HkOWN sI'L'UT ANb tCDTCIi ALE —2 ca lu Finzc A Wtlliams' Brown 2 casks Ruihorford’s ticotch Ale; o.i hand an.i for sale by Jbh23 .. MILLER & RICKKTSON. i '‘UAMPAGNB WIN baskets •* IleidilcltV’ 173,17;, V-' Cbsmpngoeirine, tan»ie by juc‘23 3 MILLER k RICKETSON. SEED— 2GU buabels I’eoka.Clover Seed; 60 do limdiiiy S^«:d; for salo by Jan 23 • r MILLER k RICKETSON. S~ ALT—-1 {KJ bhik ISo. and fur side by J*n*> ’ry MILLHUL k IUOKETdOX.' 'I'HK IiERPKI’iC b-JAF cur*s sure- xoLgh All X ch«f s, chafe?, Ac., on the hands are healed by iL Sold ut 12, 1 C’.'Dts n cake, at No. 140_Thinl etrei-t. deck’s (W)RN MihAL-~6 bois white Com Mvut, extra quatity,for / rale by X\s.» M’LACGULIN, ja* Id N'*. 10 Sm^bfieid 1) U i’iKß—3 bids fresh roll tor »ai« i:y > )An. M LAUnnLIN. BEaN.S— 6 bids small irhiu tor sale by jonlii J Art. M’LAUGIILIN. SEMI-ANNUAL cALK.—A. A. MAsuN Jt Cu. ere now seliiug oil at their Seml-Anmml Bale, their stock cf Silks, shawls, Drers Goods, Cloaks, Bonnets, Embrolde rire, Ac. jwnlS Da VI s’ FA IN KILLER—2 grobs of this celebrate! actl c.e juf-t rtceive«l by Ja«24 \ JOS. FLEMING. UUcK OINTMENT—The test articl** now hi use fur the cure of Tetter and,Klag \V orm; 6 Unt received by ja*>24 Jos Fleming. CtAKTKIi’S 81’ANIili MlXTUltE—The celebrated article / iur purilyiag tbo blood; 12 doz received by jan24 - JUB. FLEMING. MAGNESIA—Thu best preparation of Mag netda now iu use; 12 doz received by jan’tt JOS. FLEMING. CIITKATE AlAUNEslA—Freshly piepared, aluaja on j huud, and warranted good, by JoS. FLEMINu. jaa9 corner Diamond ami Market street. blit »VN’d ESSENCE OF GINGER—I 2 doz«n of thin col*' braled artiole received by ' J'US. FLEMING, iaiiU corsor Diamond and Market street. HhUuMB— 10j dozen jan24 Brcom-Ttor sale by HENRY IL COLLINS. ALEUATUb—-00 lbs Lr eale by Q jsq24 - HENIIY 11. COLLINS. 1.' LOUu—50 bbls furValoVy ~ ? Jnn24 ic .CENRY H. COLLINS. I GUN IW> bud tu tor'sale"by" \j jan2~ - - HENRY It. COLLINS. MGlDtsoEs— *‘2A i)£ "to^ jao27 , XIEN UY 11. COLLINS. WAN TED—2S clurteiKmisidi&n ail Bank Stock, by I *3s ■ AUSTIN LOOMIS, janl3 ' Broker, U 2 Fourth airoet. MUiISAY’S FLUID^aGNESIA—i2 dusuu, assorted biac.*' r *«ceived JOS. FLEMING, jun'J and ilarket 1 IKIED TEAOiiESk-OJfcMl just receivea aud lor t&lo by J_7 jritiQ y.' IiKNuY U. COLLINS. i vEAN'3—su bids amail Bcauxt iur >uln by X> Dull -, ,Jhy, HENRY H. COLLINS. / VJItN MEJtij—lo ground ju»t arriveu and iur V-/ fc»l« by -i • JAS M’LAUUiiLIN, Jb«»l2 • .• ; P?j3 No. 10 Smithlield efri*et. f JAt.KD HAY— liny u>r tale by X> Jaul» ? • \ )J[ ; Jab. M’LaUOULIN. i/Ati COtiN*—6bo bus itSmorv Vnd for Kale by y janli -fr .-•g* ' JAS. M’l AUGULIN. | IUURWHEATr Jb’i.UUiiSiU sacks for Mate by X> y JAS. M’LAUGHLIN. I .1 ILH—lcO bbh LouLtlß© Lime fur bum? by ~ j.iall - : X HENRY 11. COLLINS, YilUF—6 Lb'ts LoYerinjmiSyrup; O 2U Dble do Bugara; just received by dec*2 / "*y. ' F. 1U DiIAVO. S^itOOAlS—U dozen and lor sal«* by 1 > l*ol* .fr - HENRY H. COLLI Nft ( /jiIiSKSK—-24 boxes W.jjL’l]lß*e>»e, in store aou lor tie l«? ty ■_} OctUK >S7N«H.H*H h Ml h<W'-H N • IMFLOYKJU’FEKQ CUTTER, —A new, complete aud reli able putter,' suitable t.ii Corn Stalks or ilny, ut the fcood and Implement Warehouse, Fifth hireet. junS ? JAMBS WALDROP. PRUNING INSTUUMiSNt.'B. —Foie Pruning shears, tiawa and Cbiasola, of the boat quality, at tho Seed and Im piemeut Warehouse of ■; BLANKETS —-A. A. MASON a Co. will open ou Satur day, January 6th, lOdinore Blankets, atiluh they will aeil $2 and $3 per pair luyqyian usaal ratcs. jan6 OEMI-ANNUAL BALE.—*, A. MASON A CO. will open 400 more of thoso Lonjr Shawls, at $2, on Thursday January 4th. jan4 i \ OLD MEDAL DELAINES^—A. a! MASON k CO. *lll \JT open 300 pieces nmrel|f Gold Medal Betaines, at cenu per yard. Jan 4 CVAKDENiiiI X M* J- W. BUTLER A CO., jan23 ■• vlife • 97 iront slrent. TT.ONEY—IO boxes JokYgjfclSiveci and Tor sule bv fj. dcc2s ■ • ' = kt: If KN >» V !1 '"'llf NS. MAY FUU largo t'resslor halving hay, stored at Mafisiiou, CBM. for sale by S> JAMES WALDROP. GiiAiVß SHEARS—A ntf*' and improved Fruner, lor Grape Vines, Loses, Ac.r Jl uIS V JAMBS WAUDRQP. t l LASS &EEDB—LaWb GfOfS. llluu UraFs, urchm-rt Or End Top. j jaulS) i JAMKa WALDROP. OINE FAKIXJR FUIINITUKE,of every description, on X h:md and made to order* of our pwn manufacture and warranted in matorlul and workmanship. jnn'JO \ T. B V r>ir .NG A CP IST AR 7 H UALBA.H or *> iLIfCUEREY.—Uae of the best articles for odughi and voids now in use. 12 dos received by • 4 JOS. FLEMING, janH -cqrncr Diamond and Market street A BRICK. UuUSE it/It-aALB OUEAF. : &-CUTUIJEUT A SON. dec2o Real Urtate Agyfl.’-H. N n - U 0 Third street. BALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. will con O -.IaUM to*sell during their H«mi-Annuel Bale, avory do-* fvriptlonoj Dry Goods at aDPuV one halt the usual ntice« md much ILOAtiB.—A. A. will oiler toe bmuuce of j all their Cloaks* comprislag'elegant French and New York patterns, and of their own manufacture, at a reduc tion of uwial pri«*s. |hol6 o Mall FARM FOE of ttCr O in cultivation;-with a new Frume Dwelling u n !,„ good Well at the door, a Log House, Stable, Ac* a Suirar Comp ol 4QO trees, and * email Peach and Apple* Orchard • eltuate ton miles from QaUlorolla, in Gallia «>untv nhirt* Price $l2 an acre. 8. CUTURERT & SOV «■-•, \ _ 140 Third streeL .... ilhtß and Caps. fgs J. WILSON ASON keeps constantly on hand every 4g|| description and variety of HATB AND CAPS, both and retail. Those desiring a neat fashion able Hat or Gap, good aad cheap, would do woll to give us call before *■? v*t 1 A ''**■'*». ■*»4**‘*’+> „ ~i. ■*' *•' <.'* *F ■* 4*** ■* ... ~ fjns^ ’ .•. . • ' PEHH3TI.VASIA FEMALE COIiLtEOEI^ AT HABRISBURQ, PA. rpHIS Tnktitutlon, for the llherul education of Toung 1 Ladicv, veated by Charter with full Collegiate powera, m J , 60 , t^ccess f a l operation for moro than one year. The location is one of the most pleasantacd picturesque in the State/ The arrangements of the College nre such as atrord peculiar advantages in acquiring & solid basis for the mental superstructure. There are two departments—the Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches of learning. The course of study in each is three ycarB, designated by os many different classes. Youmr La dles admitted at any time. 6 Board of Instructors. REV. BEVERLY R. WAUUII, A. M., Principal Mies U. Cushman, Principal Female Teacher. Miss Fannt A. Jomiso??, Assistant. Mad’ue. M. Banxtabt, Teacher of French, Ao. C. BoMßAcan, 51. D., Lecturer on Anatomy, Ac. Wu. B. Rowsos, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Ac. HEaa: Joseph Honrtxa, Prot of Instrumental Music. , J* o - T. CauFT, Prof. Vocal Music. For Circulars, or lor other information, addreea the Prin dpal, B. R. WAUQH.Harrishurg. Pa. dcc7:3m niMn WATER CURE iSbTITUTE, HAND STREET, (SOUTH SIDE,) BET. PENN STREET P.IVEB, PITTSBURGH, PA. QCTOR BAELZ. Graduate and Practitioner in the Old schools of Medicine, Allopathic and Homa'pathlc,and i T ear ® a successful has opened a CURE in the above location. The perfectly safe, direct and Immediate effect this ays* “®f . on Ml Fever*, and all diseases acuta and chronic— rv.r.l , gratefal and invigorating to'the weak and debilitated, renders it peculiarly deslrablo in families, who will bo treated at their homes. Allopathic and Homocpathic treatment will be adminis tered where desired; but, after long and thorough expo- Hence, Doctor Baelz gives a decided preference to Hydro pathy, which has, throughout the old' and new world, proven ro eminently successful in every form of disease, including Incipient Consumption, Bronchitis, Dyapen-la. Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Asthma. Cuta- Nervous and Liver DUeas-s. Testimonials of cures from highly reputable citizens of nearly every State in the Union, can be examined at Doctor Baelz’s office. The Rev. Clergy areinvited to consult him gratis. .. W fl rm water being used in thccommoncement, and often tnrougbout the treatment, It is a laxury instead of unpleaa ant, ns those unacquainted might ouppose. w w E 5?ii CB3 ’T? *5 ar t®* la,lefl invert Waterman Palmer, W. W. Wilson, W. U. Williams, Thompson Bell, J. R. Wei dec, D. T. Morgan, Wo. B. Holmes, E. n. English. B M. Rerr. The underjigncJ, having visited Doctor Boelz’s Insiita- Uon and witnessed his successful treatment, cheerfully re commend him as a thoroughly educated and skillful PhV' Bictan: J Charles T. Ruhwll, Jos. M'Connclls, David Hunt, John C-Curtis, RobL Patrick, John B. Livingston, John Wright, ». »V . Patrick, Moseg F. Eaton, O Gr»*i;f;. I jut. 6 AGENCY, V/TOSEB F. EATON, No. ID Sixth street, agent for selling ITJ. and buying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to sell the following lately patrnted articles: Troll’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doun’s Rock Drilling Machines; Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copelana’s Stationary and Portabie Saw Mllla- Crawford’# Steam and Water Guagua; and, ’ Griffith’s Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. Tbefe hrliclea have been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any Iq u«u Ho is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these articles in any part of the country. Uo boat olso fi sale bot-prtssea Sutta auff Washers, and finlshe«J Brass Work. lie is alio prepared to Uke Agencies fcr the Bale-nf other patented Rights f,nd new Jnvemlons, and give to the busi ness faithful und constant altcmion. 11*3 refers to Uio following _ CARD. subscribers have long l een acquainted with Mr. Slopes r. £at*.a, and have no hesitation in recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his service, as a gen tleman ol undoubted integrity and indefatigable iuduytxy, in whore exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Cruiz, W. Robinson, Jr^ Hm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham W. 11. Denny, U. Childs t Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Sons, P. R. Friend, Kramer & Rahm, I. Lorenz, L. K. Livingston, Knap A Wade, Wiliam P. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, ttiibon M’Camlless, A. W. Loomis. Pnraauttoii. November 27th. 1554. nov27Mtf Doan'* Patent Kook Drilling Machines, WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; cun bo worked and moved by two men, and do the work of five or bix in Uio ordinary way. 8. S. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers. ' The subscriber has tuen appointed sole ageut in the Cui t*d States, for the sale of right* to use Machines. MOSES F, EATON, 19 Sixth street. RXFER To Hon. Wm. F. Johnston, President A. Y. R. R * \V. Milnor Roberta, Esq , Chief Eng. A. Y. ILRg Goo. Wm Larimer, Jr. f President P. k. C. R. Rg O. IV. UornKi, Chief Eng. P. A C. R. R 4 Messrs. Muufull A Nicholson, Contractors for tbo P. A 3 B « decl9 THE lalo firm of JONES A QUIUG. having been dissolved by the duath of John F. Quieg, on the 27th in»t., the business of said firm will ba fettled by th* undersigned, at their ofilce, corcor of Ross and Firat street?. ISAAC JONES. Surviving Partner. Pittsburgh, September 30, ISoi ; Isaac Jones, \/T AVUPACTURKR ol Spriug and Blister Steel, Plough XAJL« Slab fiteel, steal Plough Wings, Coach brel Eliptie cpriags, Brans Nut Taper, hair patunt. Screw, .Mail and Hammered Iron Axles,—tornor of lto«s and First streets, Pittsburgh, Pa, 0ct2:17 Isaac jotcs b. rooirs. I>. B- Rogers A Co , Manufacturers of rogers* patent improved steel Cultivator teeth. Office corner Ross and Firststreets. oct2ly Iron City Commercial College, ‘ LAFAYETTE BUILDINGS,cornor of Wool anil Fourth streets. - k BRO., Pylnripals and Professors of I’lnin and UrnamuolarTehmau3hlt>. 'JUHTTTJAr.iIA’, l ilncipalol the Book-keeping Department, end Lecturer onall important transactions. JOHN FLEMING, (sntLor of l'lcmmg’d new and improved sypt**m of Book heepiug,) will examine and deliver weekly lectures on the science of Account*. JAMES U. IIoPKINS, member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law. Although but a short time estubiDhed, this Institution ia in a most prosperous and flourishing condition, now numbering ou« hundred students, which exhibits a popu larity and success perhaps never attained in ro short a Ume by any other Commercial College The Book-keeping department, und**r the able supervision of Mr Parry, i* unequalled In this city. PIOL Millar A Bro.’s Fyftrni of writing is entirely new, and In many respects superior to any otner system, for the corroboration of which they ap peal 10 many persons in Pittsburgh who have alreudy re ceived instruction from them. Prof. ViMar has taught Penmanship in all the principal cities tu.d towns in this country lor the last eleven years,during which time he has Instructed upwards of fifteen thousand pirsor s. Young men who di-sir* a thorough commercial education wl.l here fiud Inducements offrr«.d to tham nncquKlled in she West. Ij**iH be dJ-tinctiy understood that uo student shall got a diploma from this College unless he is capable of enteriog on the duties of mercantile We. Every tails faction guaranteed. College opeu from BA. M. till 10 P. M. Now students received at any tim.- during the v«ar. No extra charge for Arithmetic. jan3l To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers aud Manaftcturera. SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality Xol GIL OF COGNAC, of which of an ounce with 00 gallon? pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. Ills ESSENCES OF RGCiIKLLK and OTARD’S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CKOJX RUM, AIIAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, aro acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections far use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCUTWANGER, 141 Malden Lane, Now York. P. S—lmporter of Dagnerreotypo Chemical.*, Platlna, BDuiuth, Manganese; Thorn’s Ext.Copalva, Sulphate Am cjonla. Ac. dec2Hs tf STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OJJics, b'o. 92 Fourth st. t above IFood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, aud I.nans on colla teral!*, negotiated. Stocks bought and sulj on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold- Pa^ti-ulur attenliun paid to the purchase and sale of Copper .Storks. All communicutions attent<*d tr promptlj'. Janl9 5 MOUUNING GOODS. SHRANK VAN QORDER haa juit received a large and . bcnuilful u.'vSonnii'Dt of Mourning Collurn, Sl«*eves td Ciape, TarlL-ton and Swia«, black laco and >u*o Veils, black Iloaiery and Glovea, in wool, cotton, id silk; Ribbons, Bells, and Cr&pea, iu all *iunlitieB. Aluxatidcr A Bajou’s best Kid Gloves can always bt und at No. 83 MARKET STREET, comer ef the Dh* end. novl” By a nober, Industrious young man. who wiil devote hi* entire Ume to his business, a SITUATION A 3 SHIP PING ULISRK In a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As sistant Book-Keeper, or o plaeo In a Grocery or Dry Gccds Store; and will roako himself generally uselul tc his em ployer. A nolo addressed through the P-j*t Office ;o ‘A. B. 1).,° or le t at the office of the “Post,” will recdv prompt attention. ftctSlrtf Datin’* Superfine Toilet Sonp. ALMOND BOAP, prepared from the purest and best ma terials . It gives the skin almurUnt brilliancy, and imparts to the hands a delightful almond odor. • • Allllefieurr, Olive Oil, Thrldece, Bouquets, Nymph, Henry, Pistachio, Brown Windsor, Palmyrene, Patchouly, Marshmallow, Brown Omnibus, Cocon, Hazelnut Oil, Palm Omnibus, Verbena, Bpring Flowers, Lilac, Ambrosial, Jeouy Lind, Circassian, Musk, Bperinacetti Tablet, Poncine, Ac. I would respectfully solicit the attention of the ladies of Philadelphia to my Persian Lotion, rr Liquid Lily Blossom, for rendering tho skin soft and fair. Also, my Amygdaline Lotton, for removing freckles, pimpl-s und asperity of the face, and to impnrt to the t-kin delimit# elasticity. Fayarila A Blayn’s Papier for Rheumatism, Pains, Irrita tions of the Chest, Lumbago, Wounds, Buin* and Corns, a superior French article, universally used throughout Europe. Tho subscriber continues to manufacture bia celebrated Rose, Alrnoud and Ambrosial Suavinq Criams, 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. JAMES WARDROB. To be bad of the principal Drugcists in Pittsburgh, and throughout the United ttales. ~ X. BAZIN, Manulacturer end Importer of Perfumery, * No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, Philadelphia. TYILEY’3 HOTEL, (formerly known «s the Lauarttxb XV Ilonas,) ie offered for lease on favorable terms. Being situated on tne corner of Fourth street aod Grant, near to tho Court House, and about midway teon the Mnrmgahda Wharf and the J\mneyixxinia Depot, it Is one of the most peasant, convenient and .desirable locations In tho city. The Hotel will be furniiHcd , if desired, and leaded for a term of yean, coraniencing from the lirbt of April nest For further information apply to JOSEPH S. & A. P. M'-|REISON\ Att’vs, Jan29:d»wtf Office No. 143 Fourthfit. Pittsburgh. Celestials, Shanghais and ffluseovles* ATTEND AT NO. 10 WOOD STREET, where you will find a complete assortment of tho above styled CAPS, together with a large stock of Silk and Hiuli Caps, which will be sold at a great redaction on former prices, to dOi! the stock fur tho season. J. WILSON & RON. GOOD INTEkTUOI&E, /CORNER OF LIBERTY AND GRANT STREETS, near \j tho Railroad Depot lanl&ly JAMES 3HANNON, Proprietor. HAGAN & AHL, No. 91 Market street, are closing out their entire stock of Dry Gooddj at an immense dis count from former prices, preparatory to purchawcg their Spring sapply. They haYeonband a lino assortment of ibo following Goods: Paramettus, Eog’ish Chintz, French Merino, Muslins, Wool Delaines, Hosiery and Gloves, Worsted Plaids, Tickings, With a great variety of black and colored Brocade Plaid and Striped Dress Silks, all of which wUi be sold at a great sacrifice. janfiO „V-JJ MISCELLANEOUS. AUSTIN LOOMIS. \V anted, Hotel for Lease. ~*rr. - ** r yaffil RAILROADS THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lanvic cUiea with Western, North-western and South, western States. b 7 a contlnnoos Railway direct This road also connects at Fittoburgh with daily lino j f stosmero to -nUparts on tbo Western >t Cleveland end San duasy with steamers to ail ports on tho North-Western Lakes; making th* moat tfireef, cheapest and reliable route by which FREIGHT can bo forwarded to and from the Great West. • RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe®, Dry Goods, > Qn _ (In boxes,) Pars, Prathers, icL.^7.} 90& ?« SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,4 Dry Good.e, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- >T5g per lOOlbs. tber, Wool, Ac............. J THIRD CLASS—AnTiIn, Bagging, Bacon I nr . -.-•vnniw* _ and Fork, (in bulk.) Hemp, Ac / 05(5 P er loon>s - FOUKin CLASS—Coffee,Fisb.Bacouand l n - Pork, (pocked,) Lard and Laid 0i1...... J G6c * pBr . ,n shipping Goods from any point East ot Philadel ptna. be piirilcttlar to marls package *via Pennsylvania ftm-T, . QoBiß R °nsipied to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Fetiojit Aorara —Mora Potler,Boston; J. I, Elliott, N. Y., K. J. Sore-lcr, Puiladolphla; Magrair A Koons, Baltl- Pittsburgh; Ehriogman 4 Broun, Cincinnati. Ohio, J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville Kt* R (5 Uuldrum, Madison, Icd4 Ratcliff A Co~ StLouliMo* J* 8. Mitchell A Bon, Evansville, Indiana. * * h. n. notrsTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. 11. J. LOMBAEKT, Snperlntendant, Altoona. Pa. PEDiNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TnREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. TUB MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7J4, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. TUB FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. BL. and Pitts burgh for Philadelpbiaat 1, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN 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 SL Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, III.; Frankfurt, Lexingtou and Louisville, Kyj Torre Haute, M*Uison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, wiih the Steam Packet Boats from and to NbwO&le&bs, St. Locrs. Lou: still* and Cincinnati. Through Tlcketscan be had to orfromoitherof the above p-lnces. For farther particulars, see handbills at the different starling points. Passengers from the Westwßl find this the shortest Hud most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THUS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia. . „ rt J.MKSKIMEN, J an3 ° • Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. < CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE Ohio and Penn.ylvania Railroad. . YU ALLIANCE. 'BiHE shortrat, anlcirat and most rellablo route to Toledo, X Lblraso, Been Edand, Onlona, and St. Louis, la VIA OLE VELAN D. This route ben® bandied miles shorter and about eight DIANAPOLIB 10 a,iea2o ’ tban thtt cir ' uitoUd on « VIA IN- Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Three Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. ,? e Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two hours, and Sl Lcuis thirty-seven hours. _ VIA ALUANCE. Traina for GlevelAnd leave Alliance at 7.30, A. M n 12 00 M. t and 6 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. M., 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, p. Mg all con necting at Alliance with traina which arrive in Cleveland at 10 04, A. M., P. and 8.45, P. JL Pos&cngers for Toledo, Ohicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, Gaienn, and the North-west, who wish to go through witb- 2 U n t r, d »' tt^l,Oll, . wlil teko train leavuig Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M-, and arriving in Cleveland at 22*0 P. M., as that is the only train by which close connections aro made through to the above point-. Passengers by this tr-Ua reach Cmcngo at IRo next merning and St. Lnuia a t mid night. limo gained by going via Cleveland, eight hours. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo andChicaco leave as follows; Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. M-7.45 P M arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. H., 7.00 A. iL and 12.00 M. ** r Trai s2. f lcaTe for 110011 lelaoGand St. Louis as foUows: Uavo Chicago at 915 A 10.05 ani 11.C0 P. M. Passengers for SL LoaLj go over Rock Island Railroad to- Jotiet, ana tbenceovor the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis. Pammgera by the 9.23, A. H., Train arrive in SLLouis at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05. P. M. Train at noon next day. checked through to Clorclond, and there re checked for Chicago anu 3t. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ . ~, CL.X33. lev CLASS. 2nd class. To Alliance $2 30 To Chicago....— 411 50 0 60 Cleveland. 4 00 La Sailo 14 60 12 50 Toledo- 6 00 Rock Island.; 1G 50 13 50 Detroit- 6 00 SL Louis 19 50 15 50 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of the Company, in Monongahela House, third doox below the corner. J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland. . . J- A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Pittsburgh. OHIO AHD PENITSTLVANIA RAILROAD. Hew Arrangement, coHMENcnra februa&Y'zz,\zm. 1854. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8A M; dines at All! ance; takes tea at Crestline, and makes a close con nection there with a last Express Train, reaching Cincin nati nbout 12 o’clock at night. - 5 ! - EXPRgaS TRAIN leoyaa PHteba»Kb-c* B 6*clocdf r P.ir,'. after tbe arrival of the E.tpreesTrala from Philadelphia, and reaefaoa Crestline at 11,30 P. connecting with the' Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning; CounecMona are made with the Ohio aud Indiana, ahd Belfontaine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis aud towns in Indiana. Connections are juado with Cleveland, Monroeville. San. dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrus. Upper Sandusky, Foreat, and the towns on the Mad River Road Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on thu Mansfield road. Fare to Gmdtmnti $7 ; to IndianapoUpsB; to Dayton $6,50; to Toledo $6; to Columbus $5,25; 10 Zanesville $5,10; te Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rates. RETURNING « THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Cresiline at 1.15 P M, and reach-8 Pittsburgh at 8250 P M, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philatf Mphia, MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30, A- M., on the ar rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives ut Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 5 PM, and New Brighton at 6 A M, and 1.16 PM. FREIGIIT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7A M. and 9 P M., and arrives at 4.30 A M, and 4.80, P M. £3*The Trains do not run on Sunday, ; AS* Tickets or further information, apply at the ticket offices of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, ol J. G. CURRY, at tbo corner office under the Monongahele House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Age.nl, Federal street Station. feh-3 JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE RAIX,ROAD~Tb CHICAGO THENCE BY CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Route from Chicago to St. Louia. r I'RAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) X on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern and Central Railroads— Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL 9:15. A. M. 2d. “ “ NIGHT EXPRESS 10:05, P. M. Trains run through to St. Louis in f>urteen hours, vjag Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, vrithaat change of ca rg or baggage, connecting at Alton with anuy Liue of Packet for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, aud at St. Louia with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGII TO ST. LOUIS 38 lIOUR3 Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen tral and Southern Tralus, and at tho depot in Chicago. E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Ja, Superintendent. £9" Through Tickets to St. Louis, by this route, can be obtuiued in Pittsburgh, at Office* Of Cleveland and Pitta burgh and Ohio und Pennsylvania Railroads. [aep27:6m • Increase of Cash Capital TO HALF A MILLION DOLLARS! JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN.—CHARTERED 1819. PAID UP Caih Capitol, 9300,000* ritHE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL STATEMENT of the X Asset#, of the J3FNA INSURANCE COMPANY,of Hart ford, os furnished this agency on tho Ist of January, 1856, under oath. Real Kstato, unincumbered $ 16,072 05 Seventy-two Mortgage Bonds, 6 and 7 cent, pay able temi-&nnuaHy a .............. 72,000 00 Dobw due the Company, secured by mortgage... 7.313 17 BUlsUeN.dvable,we]lfecared,payableatßauk... 120,327 35 Railroad Stocks in Connecticut 07,615 00 Bank St cks in the city of Hartford 142,896 00 Bunk Stocks in New York city 08 060 00 Cash on bund, in Bank, and in hands of Agents ’ and others- 212,505 06 - 1 , . $773,278 63 The amount of liabilitiesduc or not due to Bankß or other cr: ditors,—nothing. Lowes adjusted and due,—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $148,618 22. Losses unadjusted and in suspense, wailing for further proof, *61,257 60. All other claims against the Company are small, such only as printing, «c. Agents instructed to take no risk over $lO,OOO. The amount insured in any city, town or village, depends upon the character, material and construction of buildiuas, the width of streets, the supply of water and condition'd the fire department, and other circumstances. The amount insured in blocks of buildings varies; the design is to limit the loss by any one fire to'slo,GQo, or less. TUO. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Biate or Connecticut, ) Hartford, Jan, Ist, 1885. Hartford county. J ss * I‘crscnally appeared Thomas A. Alexander, Secretary of the AStDa Insurance Company, and tnadeoath that the fore going statement by him subscribed, is true, according to his best knowledge and belief HENRY FOWLER, Justice of tho Peace. Losses paid by this Company for the year 1854 exceed $750,0u0, while tho premiums received for the samo time tar exceed any other year, sinco tho organisation of the Company. ' Policies, covering nearly all descriptions of property, is sued at this agency, ct remunerative rates. JGzjr Office, No. 67 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa. joull U. fi. TEN EYCK, Agent PEN B SYLVANIA INSTJ&AIJCE COHPASY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITUFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital) $300,000* INSURE BUILDINU3 and other property against loss or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Dxnzcroas. Wm. F. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. M'Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M Long, I. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George U.WLtlte, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, J.mcs S.Noghjy, W. B.Haven, Wade Hampton, I>. E.Park, * H. R Ccggshall. non. WM. V. JOHNSTON, President I BODY PATTERSON, Vice President I A. JL Car Kira, Secretarv and Tr^surex. | S. S. CASJdsn, Assistant'Secsetaipk dcc2.Ca MEDICAL. REV. DR. COVEL’S rheufflATie Pixts, Ibr the Soft, Complete art' Speedy Out* <if InJlammatory, Chronic, Hereditary -and Mercurial EheianaUm, Shea* tnaiie Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, and other DtieaKeaJftding the Muscular System. ' CUOa AN AIlJttY OF TESTIMONY u Dr Covnfr Rhtoutic Pius have ealled forth from all classes, was never voluntarily offered la favor of any other Medicine* The cases of enre comprehend -J S y ERV STAGE op rheumatism, whether accompanied by that terribl* sensibility of tha parts affected, common In the inflamnaWt mnscnlar contractions which sooff Chrome IlhcmnnUr.m a helpless CTlppic, or br ,5, „» treating MwamaUsm, tbes, Hilo sustela animal fprcM.loTigoroto too KasUtuUon. on 4 thWMtu the allies of lifituro In her efforts to caai.qff thedlrenit Their medical action Is direst and specific.’'.lt reaches tha malaria moxibi or radix of thc dlsorderetiirodßhßll tha complications of nerTes and.fibres In which it isgntrenohed and expels from the blood the fibrils principle which feeds’ and spread^ and intensities, while It'spreads the lata! tern Cautlou—Bcwnro of Cohnterfelta 1 X Be particular, and enquire tor' Its?. BASIUEL G)YBL*fl BU EUHATIC PILLS, ond. see that the boxes have, oa outside wrapper, his signature, countersigned by G, E. RING, General Agent, 1W Broadway, Now York, without: which none are 08?rciifB.‘ . PRICE, FIFTY" CENTS PER VOX. ihkm™? ft OE 2I H - KBYSEIi, Fittahurgh; 3. P. FLEMING. Ailrtghepy City. 1 darf&3m DR. HENDERSON, OCU3LIST AND A frit IS!'S'. ALL »IHMBM.,»TnTmi£ £5 SlraOOl CBPfUO. -LEccniao, ftiiHTgaißQ, oa ym rg& q» pat/impf. • OFFICII MS BROADWAY, tX)R. OttAND YORK. _ lloacs from 9 A. U. M P M.’ IORK - T>OUCH, GRANOTATED LlDa.lnfbiaiatloa: isatoo, A V Chronic Blindness with Films. IritS 'S£ Cataract Scrofulons, Weeping or Watery tho diseases of the eye whsh are D?n“mts perfect satisfaction. , J ■ All aiseimea of the Ear treated upon scientific principle*. / Artificial Byes inserted: without tut operation;' > . All letters postpaid will cecuro prompt attention - We select tie following references ftnm among the thou- Ilufti ca£c3 which bare been fluccessfallj treated by Dr.* Wm J. Fryer, Broadway, Albany, N. Y. ■■ •Alfred Southwick, Printer, « y * u fJ-Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N.Y. *Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. •Mrs. A. 1 L L. Wilson, New York Clty,N. Y. t>lifs Mary Bellows, N. K, Station, Duchess co., N.T. •iodwnrdG.£o!g«r,BcUtol, Conn. ..>«*» •John Seamen, Engineer, N.Y. ■ David Little, Engineer, N.Y. . • Wm. F. B. G ilea, office Courier and Enq- N. Y. tJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. 4 Jorvii Rodgers, « ft »* 5V S e !L es ’ I’ale 1 ’ ale e rQ f >h Operator, St Nlcholai note!.' - It M. Ferriss, Organ Builder, Houston St It B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N\ Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y.. M. P. Collins, TeacheV Penmanship. Trer. N Y It L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. . 1 •* ■ A. Dltleubaeb, Schenectady, N.Y. Capt It 11. Haviland, Athens, N^Y, John Vf. XXackelt, Blnghampton, N.'Y. ' •Iheaj ratients were blind, and bad lot* led to Uw'oSce. " lU ° n ° f £b ° wcoSa could BO aboutthe diy •rheao coses of Amaurosis were restored to shthV alter they were given up as Incurable by the faculty, ail eanbe rcierrci to by any person who wishes to learn the facts ia these cases, by writing to them. ■ ' ]tni Prtrtte Dftffun, . . 1 t ■ BROWN, .No. 41 Diamond Alley. Da* a votes Msuntire attention to an offlcsPractlco. «* ooalnesß Is mostly' confined to Priva.it Df „ aadaocb palnfulaffectlons, £• otougit on byimprodeoco, yonthfulindnlgenceiiaexS ‘^I^SSS^g^&^SJBS^^SSg&RSK Ano, Norrons Affections, Pains In tho Hack sod toios.lrtl Oat^aSntSd* 5 " “ n ' l Kiin »P».3nKossfnUy treated.— Sixteen years’practice (six In this city)enables Dr. Broan tor 0f * “ P * eiy car » to■ all'nio may «me ”, 2® c °* n 4 PrlTateCommltation Booms, 41, Diamond alley S3.Charges moderate. '■ nor6aj£V‘ly ttED^ATUWj—l*r. Brown's nenly dlsco-rared teotOJ for Rbeumattaa is a speedy and cartaln Bemadr * tnat painful trouble. It ceverfalls. • • " <..?£. Ma v 4 £ IiT V- BC 2? 3U,t>tJon Dooms No. 41 DIAMOND Pittsbargb, Penn’a. Tho Doctcrla always at hoaa tOkrctVl&u&W. TV" Worm* evcam Adults. 1 1 *L,. of B *f VHHMt- FLOlShus alwayg been characterised with auccttf, always producing in the feelings a marked change for tha better. Any ono who tries H can safely eonSKin it, and tha most delicate infant cannot be Injured by its uii Adults, too, are frequently subject to worms in the rectum and small intestines, which always impair tha health. ,/ _ . _ • ' Atmars, N. Y.,Juna2d,lBS3. Messrs. B. A. IbJinutock <£ Cb. • * * QKKTLKuajr:—i have used two b&tUes of B. A. Fahnes tocks which I purebred from your, agent; It wmltiwvfflw? in bringing away.a large numbor cf wonnsfrommy wife. I purchased another vial and gara JJ child; it had the same effect, bringing away great numbers of worms. I there rore reecmmftnd it to the nub lic as a sure remedy for worms. PI 81T3ER. • Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO* corner First and Wocd streets. . • . JanllbcUw J t. p. t,. Jonjriro^.,...^..^. Mi s, ; ailuia s en y extensive) assortment of Csrila g e fl ;:TuKl!awiiT«,;BnraJM,- baggage Cars* Ac., mode in all their vorious styles, with strict regard, to durability and beauty of floiib, using In aU their work tha best JuhlaTa iron and eastern hickory. Re pairs attended to on tbo must reasonable terms. They feol confident that all who may favor them with their natron ®gmCnS.^eJ>^rf:t,y/ati3fi«d on ttifd Jf their wort ' The Pittsburgh and Mimchester Omnibuses pass cterr fif teen minutes during the day. octSfrly DR. HOOF LAND'S CELEBRATED GSRHA!" BITTERS, PREPARED BY ' DB. C. H. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL iPriOTOiU.I CL'KB LITER TOUrLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, , Chrmic or Aoroai Debility, Diuma o f Ih s Sidneys, mi all diseases ansing from a disordered Liver or Stomach. ■ Such as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, FulneFs.flr Blood to the Head, Acid j fcy of tlio Stomach, Nausoajßearlburn, Bifgostlor Food, Fulness or weight in the Stomach, Sour ' Eructations, Binking, or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried - and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering atthe Heart, Choak-’ ing or Suffocating fiensatlou when in lying Posture* Dimness or Vision, Dots of Webs before tha Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, yellowness of tha Skin and Eyes, Pain in the v Side, Back, Cheat, Limbs, Ac-Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin ings of KvU.and great ' Depression of Spirits. ’ The proprietor, In calling the attention of tha puWfc to ' this preparation, does so with n feeling of the utmost confi dence in its virtu#* and adaptation to the disease* for which It is recommended. „ - - . ... It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the tost of a ten yearn’ trial before the Americaaneople. and Us regulation and sale is unrivalled by any similar pre parations extant. The testimony in its faros given by the -most prominent and wall known Physician* and individu als. in all parts of the country I* immense. Referring any who may doubt, to my *• Memorabilia,*’or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of'all tha Agents for the German Bitters. 8 • Princii.nl Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. . . SS-Sold by Dr. Qeo. It Keyser, 140 Wood street; B. A. Fahnestock & Co., N0..0 Wood street; Fleming Brothers. 00 Wood street; 11. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny. decl9:cUwly is * Palmer’s Celebrated Kpleure&u sauce p ? L l K “ w f N r ff Soups, a»»ii, O Fish, Meat, Game, &o. Wo advise all good housewife* lo try it. Prico 25 cents per bottle,at all Grocery and fruit Stores In the United States and Canadas For ea!o Ly M’CLUUGTmI Q. H. KEVSEB, Plttstrarih. P. V WHIGHI 4 CO, 241 Market street, PhtlsdslnhU. junlOidAuly Is . Notioe.T v AIL MESONS having Books « Certificates of Deposit against the undersigned, are requested to present tha same at our office, for settlement. . _ . . T t . HOON 6 BAEGEST. - Pltoburgb, January 24th, 1855—(Jan23 . , - A Card. OWING to a steady drain upon our funds and an accu mulation of outside pressure, together with the ex trema difficulty of realizing our securities, we have been compelled to suspend our businoss. . Oar creditors may rest confidant that oar- entire indebt edacss will be fully pai<l,cswe have unquestionably a Urea surplus oter our liabilities. KKAMKft A uairw January-20,1855—Tjan23 - . * PARTNERSHIP heretofore eriailng undwy p'lrtfr X of “KRAMER, WORK 4 YOUNG,” Philadelphia; la tnis day dissolved; Samuel Work, George Young and Win. M’Cough, purchasing the Interest of Kramer % Rahm la said firm. The but-lneas will be continued by u WORK. YOUNG & M’COUCU." 7 >rUUtt > January 22,1805. % Depositors in our office, will please caU.nnd receive their bills and noica left with us for collection. > n23 KRAMLE & BAUM. Wm. Oluby. Jr., CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE, Masonic ra»P. strut, Pittsburgh.** Clothing made to order, in trend style, and at moderate rates. anflrif , R. Ctf A. €5. Duncan* • x IXT HOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers in Produce, For* T v fc Wines and Liquors, Old Monongaboln and Recti fled Whisky, No. 291 Liberty ?t M Pittsburgh. Pa. ny2fcy Silver manufactory. Spoons, forks, emblems, Ac. —jsunjcuovis-Vueii.' ■—Owing to superior facilities Jo manufacturing my own work, we are now selling at least 10 per cent. lower than the eastern cities, or elsewhere. All work is warranted* Sterling Silver. —We also manufacture Spoons Of the BrttUh sterling quality. Watched ami Watch repairing continued, with flTery fit* cilliy and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction' to customers, both as to price and the superior aualitv of the work. ~ W. W. WILSON,* ■Watchmaker and Jemmer, mmerof Market and Fonrth Mreeti. PITTSUUKOU COACII If'ACX'OU.IL O UCCES3ORS TO E. M. BIGELOW, K 0.46 _ O Diamond alley, near Wood . ritu r. IfiTIX-J * burgh-COACHES, CARRIAUEL HIEA-^KSK fiitn*y Tehlc.es built to order, and finished in a manner'an surpassed fjr beauty of elegance ef finihb. skill a W °iS*?f hip Y anJ mJuiiab. ** i P'* m ° gg’-Alltrork warranted . thi , 3^ “«^Sca, C vUb me in the whole**!® ~5 ruI L? n l Co . nfectlonar 7 business, ray son.T. 11. An i«f£ »oa ?!ifl, b .H®i ncFB hetcnftwr, from this date, NoTember iptw ios-i,Tnlt wrcocdacteiucider lie nix&eQß&iitrleof J.C. Auderson & Son. ■■ ■*:. to7l* SbhuS, fOii iiOX-hhba.—iiy stock c i ctf tap. sewing cf the approfud and rateable v«ufelic4, Ureadjr mr distnbutlon at the Seed and Implement P|f- h f janS) JAM KSWAU mtOK . ro Lsr—G gc-od lititoi! 1I0U&K3, In different parta of 1 il*o ci.y. Call in time on THOMA 3 VVOahS, JfuW 75 £aaitb flfcieU J. a jypEßgoy, : : ."X ; -:
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