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BATUKDAT MOBNING::::::::B'EBROABY 17.
OrTOIKCa FOR SALE AT THIH OFFICE.
Official Pbooeedikos of Com.mos Council.
Members present—Messrs. Barr, Caldwdell,
Edgar, Evans, Felir, Getty, Graoey, Griffin,
Herdmnn, Irvin, Kelley, Kennedy, Kirkpatrick,
King, Little, M’Adams, M'Maßtor, Tnoker, Wil
son and President Long.
The President rend a bill of J. Seibert for
blinds, &0., for Council Chambers. Referred to
Committee on Claimß and Accounts.
Mr. Graoey offered an "ordinance for the
colleotion of wharfage on coal boats.” Referred
to Ordinance Committee.
The Clerk of the S. C. communicated the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions, which had
been adopted in that body. (Resolutions relative
to the filling up of the Pennsylvania Canal
same m S. C., as published yesterday
Action concurred in, and on motion of Mr.
Kennedy, the clerks of Councils were directed
to transmit the resolutions to' our Senators and
Representatives at Harrisburg.
Th© following business from S. C. was then
taken up.
A resolution in favor of Conrad Betz for $25.
*, n »♦ C* referred to Claims and Acoounts. Ao-i
tion non*coDcurred in, and tho Mayor authorized j
to draw a warrant for the amount.
A petition to increase wages of Day Police
Iu S. C. referred to a special committee, and
Messrs. Murdoch and Alexander appointed.
Action concurred in, and Messrs. Irvin, Lewis
and Mackin on part of C C.
A petition for paviDg Pride street. A resolu
tion for grading and paving Fulton street, and
Mother for grading all streets iu tho Ninth
Ward, running from Penn street to Allegheny
river. In S. C. referred to Committee on
Streets.
A resolution for Gas Lamps at Fifth Ward
Market. In S: C. referred to committe on Gas
Lightning.
Also, a resolution asking the Legislature the
privilege of borrowing $50,000. Referred to
* inance Committee.
resolution in favor of Lippencott & Barr
Bead and passed. In all of which action the
Ci. C. concurred, and on motion Council ad
journed.
** Babes in the Wood.”— yesterday after
noon, a verdant looking boy, appureutlv about
Beventeen years old, camo into ‘Squire Parkin
sons office, with a pert little girl, of perhaps
twelve or thirteen summers, hanging on his arm,
and requested that functionary to unite them for
The Alderman, aston
ished at this request from parties so youthful
looked at them in blank amazement for a mo
ment, but at last positively declined to tie the
nuptial cord. Tho youthful aspirants plead
earnestly with him to alter bis determination,
but fiudiog it of no use, became quite indignant
nod muttering it was a “great free country
Where people couldn’t get married when they
pleased, turned ou their heels and left, ex
pressing their intention to persevere until they
found a more accommodating magistrate.
Whether they effected their pnrpoac, we hare
not heard.
Tan Seventh Street Soup House— A Word
to the Charitable Publtc. —We learn from gentle
men who devote their titfle to this establishment
that it is sorely in need of fnnds; in fact if more
money is not forthcoming sood they will be com
pelled to abandon an undertaking which has al
ready saved many of the indigent of oar city
from absolute starvation. To give our readers
an idea of the suffering relieved by the Seventh
Street Soup House, wo may state that in the
single articlo of bread, they distribute thirty
two dollars’ worth daily. A benefit given it on
Thursday night, at the City Hail, scarcely re
allied seventy-five dollars, and they will be'com
pelled to give np their good designs if those who
are able do not contribute more liberally. Mr.
Cheater is one of the managers and will thank
fully receive donations.
Largest of Iron. —On the night of the 3J or
4th of February, tbo blacksmith s .op of Mr.
William Peak, near the Peiut, was entered, and
aqnantiiy of iron and tools stolen. On Thurs
day night the same depredutors came back again,
and carried off about two hundred and fifty
pounds of scrap iron. Yesterday, Mr. Peak
made information at the Mayor’s ofiice, of these
repeated robberies, and severs! boys, aoswering
to tho names of Edward Grant, Joseph Bonn,
William Oliver and Joseph Oliver, were arrested
on suspicion of being the perpetrators. A con
siderable amount of the stolen properly was
found in their possession. They were all com
tnitted to the Tomb 3 to await an examination
to-day.
Tie New Presbyterian Chubcii on Wood
street is fa6t approaching completion in the in
toriof, and will soon he ready for divine wor
ship. When finished, this church will be one
of tho handsomest in the city. It is now visited
daily by a.grcat number of persons to witness
tho beautiful effect produced by tbo stained
glasß in tho front window. Wo don't know who
ie the designer or manufacturer of this elegant
and appropriate "frontispiece,” but whoever it
is, it doee him-infinite credit. The outside por
tion the towers, &c., —will not bo commenced
on again until the opening of spring.
A Brute of a Husband. —A respectable look
ing woman from East Liberty, named Mary Cor
eoy, called at Alderman Parkinson’s office, yes
terday afternoon, to mako information against
her husband; while intoxicated the night pre
vious, he had beaten her over the head and face
with a club, and afterwards destroyed the furni
ture in his house. Ho at iaßt became so furious,
that to save her life, she was compelled to fly from
the premises. A warrant was issued for the ar
rest of the brute, end if taken he will bo dealt
with as ho deservos.
Slander Suits. —David Owens yesterday in-
Btilated suit, in the District Court, against Sam
uel Wylie for nsiug certain slanderous words
against prosecutor. Bail required in $l,OOO.
Bobert Gallagher also brought suit against
David Owens, in the same Court, for trespass.
Damages claimed, $l,OOO.
Suit against hie Pennsylvania Railroad.
—William louug, formerly leather merchant,
ou Liberty street, has bsought|suit to recover
damages from the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany for injeries snstained by his property,
through the carelessness of their attaches , in
leaving water run into his bouse.
- Larceny. —Frederick Foukontz wag commit
ted to jail, yesterday, by Justice Smith, of Man
chester, for stealing a quantity of small change
from Henry Felbnsh. The money was abstract
ed from a drawer in the store of prosecutor,
whiob was broken open by the prisoner. The
amount taken was not large.
Ore nusDnED and seventy persons are con
fined in tho county prison; this gives an average
of more than throe pereons to each coll, if they
ware distributed equally through the wholo
building; but as this oauuot be done, some of
the apartments contain as high as half a dozen.
Steamboat Sunk.— The H. T. Peatman, lying
at Glassbonso ripple, on the Mamchestor Bide,
had her hall stove in by a large cake of ice,
yosterdoy morniDg, and sunk in eight feet wa
ter. -She was loaded with pig metal, from Cum
berland river.
Leo Fractured.—An old lady, named Taylor,
residing with her eon, on Fourth a reel, in at
tempting to reach something from a shelf, yes
terday, fell off a chair, upon which she was
standing, and fractured her log.
Taken Ovee.— Edward Swayze, the mail rob
ber, was taken over to the Penitentiary yeeter
day by the United States Marshal.
Uivoeoe GBANTED.-The Court of Common
Pleaa yesterday divorced James Curran from his
Wife Mary Ann Curran.
We Would call the attention of readers to the
oalalogue of valnablo boohs, to bo sold this eve.
ning, at seven o'clock, at Davis’ anction rooms.
AUCTION SALES.
P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer,
Choice books at auction.—Od Saturday bve-
NING,I7th lost, at 7 o’clock, at tbo Commercial Sales
Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth street, will be sold a
Catalogue of valuable English and American Books; among
which are Kirby’s Wonderful and Eccentric Museum. 5
Yols, plates; of Art and Industry, illostrated;
Strickland’s Lives of the Queens of England; Shakspesre’s
Works, 8 vols; Wcisbach’s Mechanics and Engineering;
Smith’s Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Manufactures; lio*
Sorth’sMemoira of the Musical Drama, fine plates; Mrs.
'P**• Works, 3 vols; Hume’s England; Gibbons’ Rome;
* Ancient History; Keightley’a History of England;
lAyara s Nineveh; City Architecture, 20 elegant designs;
iiutoty of all the Religious Denominations; Works of Ben
JoMO^Mnton,Burnß, Pope, 8co;t, Hemans, tr; Milton's
™ Pi! c ?? n ’ 6 Agricultural Boars’ Wonders of
~ „lT;o. Clorl “l L,brarT OEd Bible BlogTapb,; Boffon’s
Si'Romanism; English Forests
’ riu “ Fatni 'y Bibles, 4c.
Catalogues now rvadv
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P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
4 HATU)U)A Y MOKN
superior new open Boggy, X! ° n °
feblQ r.M DAVIa, Auctioneer.
pot, TWreSD3 | AND bu io , d „ t
prlTale Bile, at ihe Commercial Sale. Hno™.
of WoodanJ Slfthatreeta; SO ploees all wool
Tiroode; 3 bales Slack Mixed lionet Flannels f J
j_ P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer.
BABBITTS WASHIKQ POWDER—IO boxes forsxlVbv
jan2J FLBMDJO BROS.
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tentary-yru. 8 . Him '
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Xupert-rdcndcnt—S, T. Nortuam Jb
V PMkvv k&nuEry.— W. n. Smith,
Geoem Black! 0 *” 805 ' W * B ‘ EKOLI3ir * jAKEB M - Cooped,
Omcs or thb Daily Morning post, 1
Saturday, February 17,1856. /
Tho weather took a sudden change on Thursday night,
from mild to cold, and yesterday ire had considerable
sprinkling of snow. The rirer fa rL-dng ateadily and tho ice,
we think, cannot possibly help but break up soon. Bud
nesa yesterday was quite dull, bnt few transactions of im
portance transpired.
FLOUR—The transaction. yesterday rrera altogether cm
flned to .retail way from .tores; no sales of lots were re
ported; the market, howorcr, la unchanged. We quote
MU%“V*ig' s ®. 9 .l'’L' Up “ toDe “ Dicltra - B F° : “'Hie
of 14 bbls inferior at $7,C5. ”
GRAIN—Corn: we note whs of 300 bushels at denot *V
80c; 100 bushels do Bhelled from sioro at 85c.
atEa T o^i!Ths haTeailO ‘ rol ° rtea ° f 200 tons anthracite
i "‘'T.!:’ “ me Inquiry In tho market for pack
miravv Bal ? 8 ° f Soke S 3 »* llc ilodo at Rama,
fled at COntlD U 'B * for Recti-
Tha following ore the sales of Btocks ot the Merchant*'
Lxnhango on Thursday e?ening:
6 Shares Trust Co. Bank
25 Do. Citizens’ Bank
Business yeaterday was generally quiet, and Id money and
exchange there was no perceptible change.
Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad.
Tbecaroingp of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad
for January, 1855, are og
For January ISM. oq ggg -g
February 12,1855 J Increase
The North Western Bank osTirgioia U up Kith the Yal
Bunk, hav iug declared a'net dividend of fifty per cent,
fur the last half year.
Freights are plenty here, just now, at the following rates
, T°» N ’ P rk>a^s— Whisky Otic ; pork. Toc4 hour, 60c ; pound
freight, u 0 to 06c. To St. Louis—-Heary freight, 30 to 40c •
Dry Ooojß, 60c. tp wbti-ky, $l. To PKtxhurvb—
whisky, C6c.; flour. 40c: pork, 60c.; pound freight. 20 cents
To Wheeling—Whisky, &0c; Hour. 30c.: pork, 40c: pound
freight. 16c. To Nashville—Whisky, $1; ale, T-V clorer
seed, ,6c; pound freight, 40c.%le»L—«n. Ckmmerdal.
N*w Yoas, February 16— Cotton unsettled: sales 1000
hales. Flour dull; sales at fcS.M&iti. Corn dull, with de
eliding tendency: sales Western mixed at 9S(g;fl J'ork a
trifle lower: sales 1000 bbls at fl'A'S for old mesa anJ *l4 .
37@U,50 for new Beef a trifle higher. Whisky: Ohio 33
(0-33*4 Coffee: Rio Sugars and Molasses sUady
Linseed Oil firm at Stocks lower. Money plenty!
CiNCTSNATi, February 16.—The river has filled 18 luchrs-
Weather mild and pleasant. The ice U running out Flour
ss.lf»(g;S,'2o. Whisky £-*}- 4 . Provisions firm do
change io prices. Cloverreed s6.ik<j7,Ou.
Baltijior*. February Id.—The oll<-rlng-< v+ r » 760 he*.!,
260 of which were driven eastward, aoj 300 sold at prices
ranging from fdSVda. Hog* : 4000 heal ollrrod and near
ly all sold at y) IOOIbs.
FIN R EXTRACTS FOR FIDK F 8 I Lato on bstvl a large
■.wrtment of very fine F.ttreoti, aiaon? which are
Lubin's. Roussel's llartlvm'ri Price’*. Ac. Those wl-hlnc
Dtib Rttra;ts can always procure th**m from
JO3. FMtWINO,
corner Diamond and Market atrtv-L
CIOI.D CKKAM—A very t*xccllen r article for changed
‘ hinds, sor* lips, Ar ; 6 dozen fresh pr-'pered for sale by
JO3 PLKMIN*. ’
AMANDIM* —Ad wxcellent article for chapped band*,
Ac.; 6 Jozhd recvdttsi by
fel»s
__ __ JOS FLKMING.
SBIDLiIZ -6 ifrotMi very flue and freshly j re
pared SeidHtz Powders ou haod ami fi.r w»lr by
_Jf** . JOS KI.BMrNO
EXTRACTS—24 doien Frwrtnn k Merrill's
fln«* amortud flavoring Yatrvrb*; alw), 24 drrxnn We
ton A Merrill’* Hiking Powder, certainly tb o \w*x article
D >« in nw-, revWe.l br |frb3] JOS. FLEMING.
81/>OMS —176 tons Tennrgse* Rloonia In yard and for
by J. W. BUTLER A CO,
J* U 7 Front atrwwt.
PEA NUTS—*OO TtoDi’.sstM! Wa Nats, dpw crop, uj
arrive and for rale by ’
jao3o
PIG METAL— 74 tons in yard and for sale by
J«t»3O __ _ _J _W. BUTLER 4 00.
WIN DOW GLASS— 1,000 boxes, aaaortrd in »tora
end for tale by /
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, __ J. W MTTLKU A Ci\
BAR LHAD—-600 bundlus in sCurt* juiJ for *al u Or
J. V. BUTLER A 00
/"'IOTTON WASTE—IO tag* in atore and fnr i»l«* by
V > j»n2o _ __J. W DBTLKU A (V).
CASTER OIL-SoO gill* in atrre cod for »al«- br
FLEMING imcK,
Extract luu wood—-1,000 ih> 12 store nnj for *.ui« by
_ A*” 27 . __ FLEMIM3 PROS.
ASPHaLTUM —2,000 tb< ia store aud fir mli* by
Jao27 FLEMING UROS.
rIOPPERAS— 60 Lbls Id store and for sale I>t
Fleming bros.
MADDER— I.uOO tbs io store and for dale ►*»
jao27 FLEMING JiROS.
SAGE— 200 ia balk in btoro and for sale bv «£$
__ __ FLEMING BROS.
POWDERED RHUBARB—ICG fhs in store and for sale by
jnn27 FLEMING BROS.
C'IAIXiiNKD MAGNESIA—ISO ib* for sale by
J jap 27 FLEMING BROS.
SCNDKIES- ’
25 doxen Corn Rrooms;
stioo Seamters* tao bushel Bags ;
100 bushels Dried Apples;
600 do Peaches;
60 do Pared Peaches;
luud lbs prime iettl-ers, in store and for sale by
_Jm26_ ENGLISH A RICHARDSON
GKAIN— 6000 bo>-h«flg Shrllwi CfjnT, io Vtnr- ;
2UOO do oat«, In Blore ftod 1o arrive;
•100 Jo Ear Oim. In *lnn» ut»J for Rail- by
ENOUGH 4 RICHARDBOK
Family flouk. Ac—'
100 barrels Extra White Wheat Family Flour:
&00 bupiiel* Corn Meal;
100 do ClorerSeed:
£0 do Timoihr Seed, In ptor«» and f«r pale by
ENGLISH A IUCIUULSON
Butter— 16 buis Koii Butter;
60 krzs Packed Rutter;
100 bbi* Prime No. 3 Larj;
10 bblo Grcas** Lnrtl, In f-tore ami for Kale by
Jan 26 ENGLISH * RICnAIIDSON
lIME —*2aO barrels Louisville Linx*;
j *OO do Union Cemrnt;
150 do N. 0. Molussns ;
2CfO do N. C. Tar, iu store and for sale by
RNfl 1.1811 <4 HICnAUDSOb
I'OUACCO'- 20 boxes &’*. W. O. Tobacco;
10 tons prime Pearl Ash;
0 cast* Pot Ash;
76 bags Saltpetre;
1000 boxes prime CreADi Cheese, in store auj
[jitngej ENGLISH A HICK AHbSOV.
for sale by
[T'ISU —20-bbln No. 3 medium Mucuervl;
2J do largo do;
10 bbbt No. 1 pickled U«rrlug ;
10 bf bbls do do;
& tureen Codfish ;
SO bxs scaled Herring; received and for sale by
• MILLER & RICKBT9ON,
JanS gai ami •-”>3 l iberty st.
SUNDRIES— 100 dozen Corn Brooms;
20 do Zinc Wash Boards;
20 do Toir qdcl Cotton Bugs;
25 do Country Socks;
& pieces Country Flannels;
2000 tbs Bar Lead: for rale by
MILLER & RTCKETR; *N
IJRUIT—3O bags Dry Apples ;
I? 10 do Poaches;
60 bxs M. R. IluJuine;
16 bf do do; for sale by
Jao?3 ; MILLER A BICKBTSOM
SOAP AND CANDLES—
-60 boxes “Clncin nati " No. 1 Family Soap;
tO do do Stearins Candles ; for fain by
Jau23 _____ MILLER A RICKETSON.
SUGAR— Loverlng**, Belcbor’s, and M’Kembt’a Loaf,
Crashed and Pulverized Sugars,on hand and for sale by
jan23 MILLER A RICK ETSON.
IJROWN STOUT AND BCOTOU ALE-2 ca«ks Pinze A
If Williams' Brown Btout; 2 casks Rutherford’* Scotch
Ale; on hand and for sale by
Jan 23 MILLER & RICK ETSON.
Champagne wine—so baskets 4 * H«idsickv r ns, 174,
. > Champagne Wine, for sale by
)an23 MILLER A RICKETSON.
SEED —200 bushels Peono. Clover Seed;
60 do Timothy Seed; for sale by
jau23 MILLER A KICKKTSQN.
SALT— 150 bbls No. 1 Satt, landing and for sale by
.Jan 23 MILLER 4 RIOKETBON,
BAKER'S COD LIVER Olli—l2 dozen of this excellent
article received by ffrbs] 'JOS. FLEMING.
Duff'i Mercantile Collegat
PITTSBURGH, PA.—lncorporated by the Legislature of
Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter.
P. DUFF, Author of tho ** North American Aceauntant,"
Professor ot Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences.
JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the best off-hand penman In the
United States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental
Penmanship.
N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of
Mercantile Law and Political Econowy.
P. HAYDEN, Principal of tho Mathematical Department,
Professor of Mathematics, Ac.
haa Permanently joined the Faculty,
nd It will be Been thatduriog his lata professional engage
ments In tho cast, ho was there regarded as the best pen
* ThU Institution, therefore, presents
by “» other of the kind lo
1 1119 course of training comprises up-
Bl ', t,on '' ln "t* different methods of
Donblo Entry Book-Keeping 310 practice] Business Cal
filiations, covering tho whole held of inland and fhrelrn
commerce. Oommorci.l Penmanship, with every modern
Improvement to the art. Business Letters andßusiness
Forms, of oVeirrleicripHon. Dally Lectures In Commercial
Law, Commordal Sciences, the Theory of Profits Ac ***
W gend for a Circular. d^c23;d*w
ATK3T MUSIC -—FOSTKK'fci LATEST BU.NQ —Hard
Times Come Again No More; as aung with immense
success by Sanford’s fierenadurs: words and mnaio by s. 0
Foster.
Now-o-days; a humorous ballad: Converse.
Petrifaction; new song: by Barker.
Pm Waiting for tho Spring Time; a most charming new
ballad: by Barker.
The Happy Man; and eboras: lacho.
Pm Not Myself At All; one of the best Irish ballads ever
written: by 8. Lover.
Yllklns and his Dinah; comic song: by Perry.
I Cannot Smile Dear Mother; new: Barker.
Brighter than the Morning Star: Browne.
The Heart and the Home: Dressier.
B*U Boom Etiquette, etc., etc., received In advance of the
trade and for sale by . HRNRVi Kr.Kftgß.
jan23 Sign of tho Golden Harp, No. 101 Third SU
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• J fi‘l
DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET.
Asnvsi?^ 1 "? f J 4 boxea IFcateru Resarrc at 100.
v'nn.T °f 10 “ok* imported Soda at 3>fc.
KROliT—Salea of 10 bbls Sour Krout at $0,25^
monetary and Commercial.
A Good Dividend.
TELEGRAPH MARKETS.
Cattle Market*
MISCELLANEOUS
J. W. BUTT.KH i GO
SuiwMora to J. KUIJ A Co.,
No GO Wocxt atrrrt
V, *! ; v
•- •r i *t
to Steimou Mm—Tho Local Inspectors for the Tort
of Pittsburgh may bo found aftheCustom House, third
story, cntranca on SmitMold street. “ ju-2t
Xne Eitie was in a very Tariahle state here yesterday,
on account of a “gorge** at Elisabethtown, about .Ighteon
up the Monongahela. The water at that point had
,” 15 feet in consequence. Our steamboats wero putting
ih v.! Defl evening to arold any evil consequences
that mighty from the Hood, which will come when the
from s ico bte ° k 8 Th ° rlr ° r lel ° W lhia P 01 ” 11 -’ PW‘*y frec
olog out Q h7a n 4 l U nf “'!?’, U ,’ “““A 1118 Little Miami was run
cake striking her At of tho fin 1 . 1 heaT) ! ‘'•'-“■huge
KritTiS?? 1 ”??
ter' l*l S3MS-. .te'.TFV? ™
Jon.-n ami others. Their loss r» n th e hnw! « iW* ,
mated at $3500. No other bra t* af tS Bnd tri ß Js csll ' :
by ihe IcA-Cin. the leTBiJ '">™ iB i B ™i .
STEAMBOATS”
For 'V.b. < u„ ; y. ; ,v l aca„»,.,
grtWlTftnFlports on tho opeuiug of navigation.
_.fL f:rei . i?i3 . t or apjdy on board. f u hlf,
For St. I,oiils, l.cxln B ton I iCanaas, Weeton
ond SI. Josephs.
k _ T^6 , new passenger steamer TROPIC,
r upUdu FaE.\cn, will leave for the above and
Intermediate ports on the opening of naviga-
Kor freight or passage apply on board, or to
fcM J. U. LIVINGSTON, A,
For St, Louis.
■Mp The new aDd splendid steamer WM. BAIRD,
jCaptain Fluoii Campbell, will leave tur the
£S£a£3ss&above aud intermediate ports on the opening
uf navigation. b
Fur freight or postage apply on board, or to
fpblc FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents.
For St.Loiils.
» F“SJ» kT The steamer W. 11. DJSjiNV, Capt. Thomas
lss»K®3§ LT0 * ,wni ,e, ‘ ve for IheuLove and Intermediate
«aK£3S2aporis on opening of navigation,
rv<r freight or paysugo apply on board, or fo
fubla FLACK & LIVINGSTON. Agents.
For Wabash Ulvcr.
. B*3* Earner KLLA, Cuptuln A. Po«, will
eaT? , for thR aboTe nnJ lu*.*-rmi-JiaU» port* on
wßSEflESiopeiiiiig of navigation.
For or parage a; ply ou Loar.l. or to
t,,bl ° AgtMit.
b'or Mnklivillr,
flT!> m,, 71 ** Hentiwr H. T. YKATMAN, Captain A.
s«fiyG%''! lLLri1 .' wlll ,|,av *' f6r t,J '* auj lDU«rau.\li
port* on oppiiinij uf navigation.
! r .; r .l ,J ?„ applj on Loan!. f.-b 3
For Wabat.li lllver.
fps> * J ,u ' ALTOONA, Cftpt. It 0 Gtmt,
j_a&gfc l iia ul>l lw ‘ ‘i<r tie al«jvt* and Intermedia.* ports
opvuln* Of nnvicatinn.
rr : iil, ii ,r apply on bo«rd.
For St. Louis.
fT5> W The fib.au« r alma. Caplaln R. D.Coi-ura^,
«MS2&aK W ieutHfor (lie ab&v« iiuJ luUnm«JUi* ports
opening of narration.
K-r or pa>sagu apply on board, or to
_ C IUIINHJ, A,/-nt
For St. Louis.
* The steamer I'R.UKIK lIOSK, Oapt F Mi
i sSSsOaL**'*'’ Wlll for tlu* utsor** and intermediate
ports ou the opening of ua»lgaiL.D.
K.r freight ..r spply on tx.'nrd. Uin&J
For Zanearlllrt
, IKlf *„•!'“' hlr '' mrt KATK t’ASSKI., Cu P t. J..MWI
' Al1 ’ * l 1 r ‘ ,r above unj loi«tmr>
fcraftMM amt* port* ou opening of navigation
tor frrt|:Ut or pai»M.i«. apply on board, or to
* yOLLIMiWOOI), Agent*.
For Loui»vllt«.
I ftSff* fc. T, 1 *, 8 ,l,om ' r ADKUTIC,' c*,,t.la c. fTr.xi,
■WgljgiSl l,lll '''“T 8 f, t f*"' » 1>0 »« “»•! intermediate porU
of naritfdiiob
' ,r ou i, vnrd.
For nnclnntir
iJDfe •> ,7 1 L ,“ T ' W - N CITV.C»,.UUi, 8. I.M*,
■UegWi>g wUl l<,a « fur tl: » »*«»•> and lul«rm«li.l. foru
ruf flight or v-assatfeopply oa ho*rJ. ; a „->g
For Louisville,
t JCff? The *lean ? r VIENNA. CftpUlo C liu.alll
ror ,h « aad iaN-rmeJUt, « u
•ttt Dfcvtfe^doD.
Jur t»r } apj.iy on board, or to
*‘LACK_or WILKINS, AjfsnU.
Eor Louisville.
. f£> * rw KM#K4\OK, Ca|>t JoUS Mat.
igjgfet«£ alN lraT ’- f - r utw-iuJ iatf.;ta»M»aioport»
MrirNriWFaijo opeojo;,’ Of ravigiiitm.
*" r Jrvs «tkt Jr spjdy cu bcanl. or to
Jao “' C. lUUNCS, Aitant.
For St. Louis.
, rre- Til" KEYSTONE, C»lit 1.1. Roua
!J ' 1 ' “ 1K tor ![.« übi.ic unj i l t.rm..li»t*
m-M uu opening of l:»; L;atii>u.
>&r nr raf-M-v »rp‘v on board. c,i to
h u -i fUCK A UYJNG&TOS, A**nU.
For iCßiltville
nr*—, Tbe simmer ChAKA DKAN. C-pUin ff*.
1-i.r, for the tt-ota &oJ tDUrisedlale
■frsi11 rtTrial jK>rt> or. opening i f uavl-,tioa.
>ur ft-le.hi and pn>^3 h 't‘ bj-wv <>n hoard, nr to
... HACK or UViNHSTQX, A.-eoU.
For Nashville.
I HVy' Th " * t " n, ' r ~il]' V UUEKN, C.1.!i.10 Jon*
U r ' >,; - u r-.r llii .lor. porl, iir.il nil In-
M..V I'lf'.riWiH.t. l-0n... n O tm*l»ll..o.
For Iwiehl or pa*.<a,;« arr-lv eu bosrd. jantO
Regular Wheeling Packet.
TliK earner KXOIIANOK. C*pt. M'Cmi'K,
5/"F MONDAY, WKDNKSDAY, »ud
S''’ ,kl w °' i:U ' h ‘ A. M„ rounwtiOjf with
C ',- Dj { lUil ~‘ s «d Veils* ill*.. lot freUht apply to
00,1 * *• I> COLLINtJWuoP. A sent.
Ilegular Wheeling Packet.
. fT"??e w ibe rtcaoier 3 K.VI'UKK, Capt. JoiL’l Gotr&oy,
.tft®%ra ,rnr, ‘ 9 l ‘ Tor r tuksday. Thursday, and
™*M»BATURI)AI, a: ?, p. M. ’
lor f'vight or pjs?.up* apply on hoard. or to
I,;| KAMI'S COLI.INB A CO, Agents.
NKVI 311'.'IC Hard Tira-s Come N.» More: S.C. Foster!
Miotd- Gray; ns tucff tv Sjcfoni’a Opera Troupe.
DfeiUiilntf of Ihe« Firtetef : WUr*
ftr*wterry Girl; with colon! lrontisphve.
1 Will Sioir No More of 8 >rrow : I latum.
Baeh»lor> Lament.
Dream Life pebottLudi: Brown.
Tremolo Schottisch : WalUce.
Shainthui Polka: Warren.
KlnrMs Waltz: Marcailhon.
Beauties of Cniedotda; rontntaiug a choice -election of
S.->>Oj MMrvllr/. with lithOjrrßpA j*ortraU of burns.
The hk«re just received and for eal* at the Mu-lc Store
of , JuILV H MKLLOIt,
Si WnmJ i»tio-‘L
r j’HK PKUPLK ?AV tTi’k EN ThKPRISE GALLKitY
X turn* <ut extra fine Pirtuies. n*nl nt wry
priefH. (All anti for yourself to cent.* nn.i up.
war«l«. Wilkios Uall, 102 Fourth street. fc'-T
1 n (If IM AIXKGHKNY county bonb?- '
«iPIvF.I7WU 60 rUn- Ohio and J'o. lUHroadStnck
vnnted hjr AUSTIN LOOMIS. Work Broker,
t * ,, T No. u ' Ftmrlli *trw>h
YA I.C ALLh NhW BOOKS.—Thn History uf tin Kxjn»(jJ
tion fiitcinst Fort ln 1766, under Uujor Gen
eral llr>uido< k ; with plate.® nud mnp-*
Memoirs of Major Geueral Stabo, with a plan of Fort Pu
“ The Khdff Ci'UtroT.Tsj. - ’ Controverted. A refutation
of Milner’s KW-of Controversy, io a series of letters to the
Mo-.t Reverend VrancU F. Keuriek. K C. A., of Baltimore:
hy Jehu H. Hopkins. P. P., T. L D , I’.i.-Lup of Vermont.
Haui-M.fi’; History of tin* United Sta'es; ot h rol, and full
Setts.
Nelly Bracken.; a Tal* of Forty Years A*:o. hy Anui • C
Bradford.
Miiy ftti.i December; n Tale cf W aided Lifer t>y Mrs
Hubback.
Cmnnilnys’ Work*; new supply.
Spencer’* SknLhe* . l.»t nuj 2d mtlcj.
Olslmusen’s Comment trie* on New Testament,
Ileny hteubfrig’* Chris t<iloj?y.
Conybesre A Life and Kpi-tile* rf «f. T’hul.
Lewis’ Ameiicun Fpurttmittn; u eplemLd work. For sale
b y . JOHN 8. DAVISON,
ft** l - G 6 Market street, near F.’-
JUST RECKIM.D —Prank L<‘‘llf’s Uan-Ui- tor
February.
KnlrkerU>eker Magazine, for February.
Harp-r, for February.
New York Journal, for February.
Newspapers.—New York Tribune, IlcralJ, Police Gazette,
Homo Journal, Scientific American, Ballou’s IHctorial. Sat
urJny Post, Ac, received and for snlo at the cheap Book
Store of W. A. GIUIENFRNNRY A CO.,
No. TC Fourth street.
T OAZhTTK.—Pray* Leslie's Unites' Gazette,
Paris, London and Now 1 <»rk Fashions,for February
Knickerbocker Magazine, fur Fabruary, •
Harper’s Magazine, for February. Price la centa. For
s *l*}'y H. MIN LB & CO,
No. 32 Smlthfibld gtrort.
JUST PUBLISHED—The Gorennnt'Ut of ibe Metbodiat
Epl’cnpat Cborub, Anti Republican nml Despotic: by
Wm. M’Mlcban). Second edition, enlarged; price, in paper
SI cents, iu muslin &0 cents, by mail, pro pnW, 30 cents
JOHN S. DAVISON, Publisher,
65 Mnrliet street, now Fourlb.
juolU
MAGAZINES.— Harper, for January^
Palaatn, for January.
Godey, for January third supply.
Grabnm, for January; second supply.
Peterson, for January; 17 ceota.
Hallow, for January; 10 cents.
BUrk wood, for Jauuftry.
Subscriptlou to four British Tleviows and Blackwood *lO
Those who would nave 2u per cent lu subscribing by the
year, or buying single copies or the above, fhould call at
t „ SAMUEL li. LATJPFKK’S,
l ai) 3 •_ No. 97 Wood street.
BOOKS! BOOKS!.'
RilrtV.
Both Unit: by Fanny Fern ; sixth supply.
Life of Barnoffl, by himself; fifth supply.
Lift) of Hornes Greeley; third supply.
Ido May; by Mary London; third supply
Ilarpor, for January; fifth supply.
Putnam, for January ; fourth supply.
Graham, for January ; fourth supply.
Godey, for Jnutiary; sixth supply.
Knickerbocker, for January.
Frank Leslies Ladles’ Qaretto.
Frank Leslie’s New York Journal, for January; n new
monthly Maga*lno,devoied*to'rom&nce > general literature,
science and urt; prico 18 coots.
All the above just received and for sale at the cheap Book
Store of SAM’L. B. LAUFFEII,
jnn!3 87 Wocd afreet.
J—Puddleford nod Its People: by H. 11.
PUTNAM'S MONTULY, FOR PEURUA*Y.—CoaMNTS!
Portraits of contributors, author of “ Cuba,” A<j.;
Diplomacy and Cannon Bulla ; Living in the Country; Na
tional Defence; Prometheus and Kpimetheus; Nature in
Motion; Two Littlo Stars; My Three Conversations with
Miss Chester; Glimpses of French Llfo—The Restoration;
Tho Mountain Winds; Mining Vanities; Israel Potter! or
Fifty Years of Exile; The Old Woman who Dried Up and
Blew Away; Otilla; A Pedagoguo in Georgia; A Water
Study; The Progress of our Political Virtues; Editorial
Notes. For sale by 11. MINER A CO-
Jnn2s No. 32 Bmlthfield street.
Law Books.
I AM authorized to sell low some valuable Law Boohs.
10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr;
Bourier’s Institutes;
Greenllef’s Evidence;
Wharton’s Digest, last ed^
And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac.
oeo. p. gillmore;
at the office of Morning PobL
PIANO POKTE FOB $l76.—A good Kosewood rase
octaro Plano Porte, wcrth when new $226, will l>u sold
lor S*76, cash.
. Also, a Plano for rant, at the old established Piaoo De
•pot of— - CHARLOTTE BtUMB,
& llB Wood street.
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t £ K* -*
Brof. Wood»« nalr Hwatorntlve.
No article of seiniUar kind, now before the public,
enjoys a better reputation aa a restorative and invigora*
ting hair tonic. .Its peculiar chemical auaiilh-a hare o
beneficial effect upon -the growth and character of the hair
Siring a silky an! glossy texture to that which was former
ly of a coarso and' dry nature. It has also a tendency to
presorre tho youthful color and oppearanco of the hair
and destroying or counteracting the effects of age. 'with
such recommendations in Its favor, we hardly perceive how
any lady or gentleman should bo without to valuable an
adjunct to the toilet. Persons who have used it from the
age of sixty-four down, declare it to be the most perfect ar
tide to 6ccuro the objoct intended ever yet produced. Gray
hair, whether producod by the slow progress of time, or by
any of tho causes which whiten tbo locks prematurely is
restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all the disa
grecahlo effects of dryness, the accumulation of dandruff
or like impurities, aro removed.
From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, 27 School si
Boston, March 20,18:4
Piter. Woon: Bear Sir—Having bocomo prematurely
•lulte gray, I was induced same dx weeks since, to make
trlkl of your Hair Restorative. I have used less than two
bottles,-but tbo gray hairs hare all disappeared; and al
though my hair has uot fully attained its original /-olor
yet the*proceas of change is gradually goiog on, and I have
great hopes that, in a short time, my hair will be as da»k
as formerly. I havoatsobeen much gratified at the healthy
moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and
dry, and it has ceased to come out os formerly.
Respectfully Yours, D. C H. Rupp.
Prof. \Fo6d: Bear Sir—My hair commencod falling off
vome three or four years since, and continued to do so until
I became quite bald. I tried ail the popular remedies of the
day, but to no offect; at last l was induced to use your cel
ebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to ny it is
doing wonders. I have now a fine growth or young hair
and cheerfully recommend Us use to all similarly afflicted’
C. T , , A WIILUMSOS, 123 Eecond street,
fit. Louis, March 7th, 1854.
T . _ Carltle, 111, June 27th, 1853.
I have u.«ed Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and have
admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I
thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restora
tive, it has resumed Its original color, and,l have no doubt
permanently bo. Btdvbt Bresse, ’
Ex-Senator, United States.
„ „ Vincennes, Indiana, Juno 15th, 1853.
Prop. 0. J..Woon: Bear Sir—As you am at out to mauu
lacturfl extensively and rend your recently discovered Hair
Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever It may conrern,
that I bare nred it, and known others uro it; that I have
for several years boon in the habit or using oth«r Hair Re
storatives, and thet I find yours va-tlysuperiortoßuyotbKr
l know, it entirely cleanses the head cf dandruff, and
with oue month’s proper use will restore any person** hair
to the original youthful color and texture, giving it h
hnalUiy, soft, and glossy appearance, and all thi* without
discoloring the bands that apply it, or the dress : n which
it drops. I would, therefore, recommend its nee to f-verv
one desirous of having a fino color and texture to hair
Respectfully yours, Wilson Kjvo.
Fcr sale by 0. J. WOOD A CL, Proprietors, ft* Proud
way. New lork.aud lit Market street, St. Louis Mo
Pri.-e, $1 and $2 p-r bottle.
Sold at Dr. 0. 11. K EYSKR'S Drug Blore,l4oWuo,j*.:r.-t
-*lgn of the Golden Mortar. frMti-d*w ’
Back * Limbs,
SWo, Head,
Breast, Throat,
Spine, Mu'cles,
Worms iu. the Skin, Bcalp Bissau*,
Milk Crust, Dry .Tetter,
Erysipelas, Ueruiaeho,
Chafes, Neuralgia,
Cracks Sun P-in,
£cald«, Burn*,
. Pore L-gs.
Tiroat, Rheumatism.
Prbv 26 cento per bottle. S Id wboWle and retail at
Dr. KEI SEIi'S, UO Hied rtrnel; JOKI, MOHLER'S, Lib
arty itrwt, auj at J P. FLEMING’S, Alhyhaoy ,-jty.
Jjo2b:d*W
Important to t’enous ftHllcied with lier
nlo, or Iluptureof the Bowel*, amt the
danger of Strangulation by neglect-
Ing It.
The right course f»r any on* to pumas who may U uf
llkted with Rupiurv, la to procure a good Trusswv.il adapted
to the ruptured pa,!*, i n order u rwUill t h« jnH.-udlui;
portion of the bowel* This L« cf:en neglected, and the
bowel leaving tho patient not only
In a suffering but Jaag-rou* condition. I have always „u
Uad. and d»?Iy adapt, tie most Improved Trusts; atrr.j,.T
*bbb in MARSH’S RADICAL CCftK TUU?S. whifb«Hl
really produce a radical cure In a short time. Of conree
tberfc are cu#? when no Tnvs will cure, but in a rs-d ms
jortty cf re«lac*bi» ILmibi, or Rapture. thU Truss will
cure. I bate f*v»rj varioty cf Tnv.sc*, from 60 cento to
£:u ; alma large sw>rtmi»at of CHILDREN'S TRUSSES
ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCEINQS, tor
rarlnwe broken or enlarged rcius; PILE PROPS, fur the
relief and cure of PtUs; SHOULDEa MUCKS, for men
w.iafn and children; SUSPENSORY 11ANDAUKS, aud
CY.'ry variety of mechanical appliance ured In th» cure of
di.*va«e. Call and examine them at my Drog Store, No
Hd Wuxi street, corner of Virgin alley ; ilgscf the Leiden
Mnrur. ffcbl’idaw) DR. GEO. If. KEY3ER.
•6V* Proclamation—Where**, the extraordinary
and unprecedented demand tor that Invaluable preparation,
WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATHARIoN, hs* induced ufirlcua
person* to palm oft other article similar in uamo and ap
pearance, but absolutely worthless, which baa a tendency
to Injur* the reputation of the genoloe article, purchasers
ahoold be particular to ask for W,iyhCt Premium lUtUa
rion, and they may rvly on receiving an articlo unequalled
for its virtues tor restoring a decayed head of buir, for a
cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot
weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dmiunss
and headache, and for the toilet it has nerar had an equal
tn Its pleasant and delightful fragrance.
Its thousands of toAtimcciala are a auQdont guarantee
for Its completely restoring a decay*! head of hair; for rc
moving all dandruff; for prvrentlng Us falling off, who'her
from flckni‘«.« or disease; and for entirely dispensing with
the uecority of using hair dyes, as it excito- the awr*Lions,
producing a supply of Us natural pigment or coloring mat
ter, giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu
riant growth.
For sale by every druggist in the city, and by drug-rista
and merchants throughout the United Mated. "
A liberal discount 10 wholesale dealers.
Price ’Jo cents a bottle.
PETER T. WRIGHT A CO-,
211 Market st , Philadelphia.
For sale by GEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street,
iltsburgh. Janl.alawtim is
timin'* Superflue Toilet Soap.
ALMoND SOAP, prepared lrom the purest and best ma
terials . it gives Ibti skin n luxuriant brilliancy, and
imparts to the bauds a delightful almon-l odor.
MUleCcurs, Ullve Oil, TJ rldeco,
Uouqocta, Nymph, llenry.
Pistachio, Drown Windsor, Palmyrene,
Patohoul/, Mar»hmailow, Brown Omnibus
Cocoa, Hazelnut Oil, Palm Omnibus, ’
Verbena, Spring Ploacis, Lilac,
Ambroml, Jenny Lind, Circadian,
Murk, SpcrmacHUTnblet, Pondno, Ac.
1 would respectfully solicit the attention of the ladies of
Philadelphia tn my Persian LotJon.rr Liquid Lily Blount,
Tor rendering the skin soft and fair. Also, my Amygdaline
L'ti.m, for removing freckles, pimples and asperity Of the
face, Klul to Impart to the rkin delicate elasticity.
Fayurdfl A Blayn’s Papier for Rheumatism, Palos, Irrita
tions of lbs Chest, Lumbago, Wouuds, Burns and Corns tv
auperior Freach article, universally used throughout
Europe.
The subscriber continues to manufacture his celebrated
Rose, Almund and Ambrotdal SaaVtso Caiaus, which are
unequalled by any In tbit country or In Europe, and for
which he received a Prize Medal at thd World’s Fair, Lon
don.
To be kiul of the principal Druggists In Pittsburgh, and
throughout the li uitt»d State*. X. BAZIN,
Manutocturer nnd Importer of Perfumery,
No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth,
Philadelphia.
janS2xlA«lu) Id
Ml’* WAM SLINK would rospoetfully inform his pupils
an i friends that be will continue hid profession up
iuslruclor f o the PIANO POHTK and VOICE.
Orders loft •' t Mr. KLEBKH’S Music Store, or at his resi
dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended
aus
Iron City Commercial College.
lAFAYETTE BUILDINGS, comer of Wood and Fourth
A Streets.
Faculty,— MlLLAH A 11R0., Principals and Professor*
of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship, JOHN BARKY,
Principal of the Book-keeping Department, and Lecturer
on all important business transactions. JOHN FLEMING,
(anther of Fleming’s new and improved ayatem of Book’
keeplog,) will examine and deliver weekly lectures on the
Science of Accounts. JAMES U. UOPKJNS, member of
Lho Pittsburgh Bur, Lecturer on Commercial Law.
• Although but a short time established, this Institution
Is in a most prosperous nod flourishing condition, now
numbering one hundred students, which eshit.its a popu
larity and success perhaps never attained in so short a
time by any other Commercial College. The Book-keeping
department, und«r the able supervision of Mr Barry,!*
uoeaualled in this city. Prof. MJUar A Bro/ssystem of
writing is entirely new. and in many te-pects superior to
any other system, for the corroboration of which they ap
peal to muny persons in Pittsburgh who Imvo already re
ceived instruction from them. Prof. Millar has taught
Penmanship In ail the principal cities tud towns in this
country for the last eleven years,doriug which time he bus
Instructed upwards of hfteen thousand persota.
Young men who desire a thorough commercial education
will here find inducements offered to them unequalled in
the West. Let Übo dhtiuctly understood that jic student
shall got a diploma from this College unless ho is capable
of entering on the duties of mercantile life. Every satis
faction guaranteed.
College open from BA. M. till 10 P. M. New students
received at any tim< during the year.
No extra charge for Arithmetic.
FRANK VAN QOKDER boa just received a large and
beautiful assortment of MoorniDg Collars, Bi©eves
and Betts in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black l&cc and
gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton,
and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities.
Alexander A Bajou's best Kid Gloves can always be
found &t No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Dia
mond. novl7
BY a sober, Industrious young man, who will devotehia
entire time to bii business, a SITUATION AS SHIP
PING CLERK in a Wholesale or Rot&il Warehouse, or As
sistant Book-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery or l)ry Good?
Btore; and will make himself generally useiut to bis em
ployer. A note addressed through the Post Office to ‘‘A. B.
D.,” or loft at the office of the “ Post,” will receive prompt
attention. *ct3l:tf
Notice to Owners and Consignees of
, Bloom*, Pig Metal, Ae«
OWNERS and Consigners of Pig Metal, Blooms, Castings,
Engines, Boilers, Mill and Building Stones, and other
articles upon the Allegheny wharf, aro hereby notified that
unless the same aro removed by the 20th of Fobruary,
Inst, they will be subjected to a charge of 60 cents per ton
for every twentv-four hours they are suffered to remain
aftor that data, lu accordance with the provisions cf an or
dinance regulntlng*the wharf. WJJ. SCOTT,
feb!2;lw Wharf Master Allegheny Wharf
Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad stock win
be taken at par in oxchango for a good Farm of 100
acres, 2\4 mile* north of New Brighton, if called for soon, 1
Enqulre'of THOMAS WOODS,
jan22;tf 75 Fourth street,
■■ - ijy-’
’• * , s ♦
•*, * 4 -
ft;.-; • .
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Hnrrell’a Indian Liniment,
ccKts paiss w tne
TKY IT ONCB
Instructions In Music
MOURNING GOODS'
Wanted,
' - ' r -- »£ »,
*• ' - r. ?. - ‘
' , ‘V
TO LET, FOR SALE, &c.
RENT—-Tim' Brick Dwelling House, containing 7
room* and hall, being N 0.59 Hand street, between
inberty and Penn streets. Rent sies, including water tax.
■ , . a T. B. YOUNG A CO.,
Jgf*: 33 Sinithfield street.
r PO LhT-A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Centre
1 Avenue. Apply to u. MINER A CO ,
——r _ No. 32 StnilbfleM str-et
IV J w lt > UJ!IOUTUN —A Ono Farm of 103 acr.'j, all
level land and in a good atnto of enllivation. with a
lam ?n mB i * SWdl Orchard or grafted frnit, never
®P^ n £ B » plenty of Goal, good Barns and tenant
Honaoa; situated in the neighborhood of Church's FcEl
MIHMc. and convenient to New Brighton. *35 an acre
OfflclT?' 8 ’ iC - ° PPI7 at tbe “W •"labll.hed Keal Estate
8. CUTBIIKRT 4 SON,
- J “ o3 ° __ liO Third street.
K*?“ T fCBBS OE EXCELhIiNT hAND'FOR 'SALE-
a Peasant location, at about a quarter of a mHo
™ U ,^ rty F 4 Kailroatl gution •
‘ a . D * House ami Stable, a variety of brurioc
a i Brg ? Qzt ' it ‘ n ' antl K The land b
all chared uni under good fence. Price $l/03. k>rte-ms
4c_, apply jo s. CUTHBKKT A SON,
1 140 Third street.
I v A Tlnn tNO r E t' l ,i' l ' l! " —J?or '" ll “ “ comfortable lJwolling
fn?,’ “h h i“ ’ p!irlor ’ dluing-room, kitchen, goodeeb
AltoS » K < ?n ro “, lna - Tho lDt h, “ “ f>ont ° f « f«t OU
In the i”fV by IOJ a °“ p - A wall ° r it°°d water and numn
in the kitchen, out-oven and stable, garden, fruit "Z
*° W * Terms » in remainder in three
* fJJ, S. CUTHBJSKT 4 SON,
UP Third efr^t.
U M'kl'0 1 'street 1 BO U>l ~ u teul trout on
IMce S2to. 1 “ y 80 doc 'P> ai ‘tatcd In Birmingham.
f 20rert rW 4 E '" ,t Bi ™it»ttmm, each having a
iia 20 fMt on W<il ‘ llo “’ »‘roet l.j CO deep. Brice of Jih
febl „ S- CUTUIiEItT & SO.\\
■ No. 240 Third street.
A AOKErPblt tacoT-Fo'r
ton 1 * ldn "‘ t ‘ d thr ““ “He* from Prince
*siw»ss.®«
sSaff-^aSSSs
■ —■ . 140 Third street.
A G by°?o? 0D C “™“ Btr -'
la wslSS^- 1 -
— _st oJTu'e of the Morning Post
with a lot of 17 I-f.t front on liaarnr strpet, by I°Q
Veto fl trect ; or $ ll,lOO fora Dwelling ilous,
or dining room, kitchen, cellar, and 4 bed rooms, with a
large yard, pump, hydrant, stable, out-oven, Ac.
aeruia of payment, vtty easy
Jl n ’« 8 UUTUBBRT* SOMIO Third «t.
AFAIIM Ob' IGU AOltnß Foil 8A i,K^-situaie<l — 7 tuilee
Irom Funalugtoo, Vn, n the road leading to Bruce
hrliliae. 6 or"! 1 'T 7 M ttu lis ° r l ’' oc<i duality, with good
~j : T L ! f Bf “ d tr«. a , „„ d i, wen water
.tea, ,b *
X No. 140 Third street.
1 Sunj; In Birminglmm’ 'TIZ lV£
Uou.-e. nu Carpenter’s alley, with a largo vSd A i i ntl * 7 f
A a »o r U of fnr, o"' S ,’ ,rr,!tl *«•<•“ Slxth^tL£»4rO™ t
A liouwh, nn Grant street, near the Public w,.|. nr ,i
A large three story (louse, nu Uo=3 street at h«ad of Fifth
f l"*' lUI1 ' on d wt Pit, fc'| B b
lane'.- Building, t.n Fifth street. A large Ptore S' on
bour-b street. A,,|,ly to s. tBTII HURT i SON
t-* 1 *- Nu. Wo Third street.
UIiUCLUy STUItK, m“tho Centre nt
10.0 : &£%
>£P “ ,h ' K,n - W *’%swf»saK ,ta:
... _ 76 Fourth street.
HALF,—A superior YlKSi] on The iVrfy ( ic‘uiTp7^
I Hoad, eight miliffl from the city, of 100 acres ; puitahl*
tor a cardeuer. It hi in 500.1 order, and ha< all tbo buiij
ueoxsiry tor a homo. of
THOMAS WOODS,
. .... 76 Fourth street.
FOft SALE VEItY CHE APT
AliUiuDTN'd I.OT IS ALLEGHENY CITY, Uvt hy
1M A i?w*l bargain out bo had hy apidrio? rv*n at
thu utllcoi th* MOitNING POsT. ' jyi^tf
CALK —Ao excellent Yrnri* Hour# ami Lot on
ltHt;nc:i vticet, All.vbeny citr, at ft very low rat** Ku
-I Q .lru , THOMAS WOODS,
_A\ M :r_ 75 Fourth street.
Land for Sale.
IS?< lA ACHES OF LAND IN FOItKST COUNTY, near
to*’ Clarion river. TW* laud iy heavily timbered
has hq «lent s-iU, andl* said L.c*nUio auabuudnuceof
irt-a ore, and a thick rein of bituminous ,'oal. The Venan
ro railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very
Dear to it, if not directly across it. The MUUown creek
ruo« through it.
AUSO.yuGarres In Kit couoty. well timbered and watered
ao l Kicr near the route of [he Sonbory noil Krle railroad
No better in vestment conlj lie made ilian in themlenda
The completion of the Buobury ami Krle, the Alle-tieny
t| , il".v.a,ij the Amanfo railroad* through ti.nt region
»lli render the coal, Inin her, Iron ore and mil of ertai
raloe. Koqulreof C li M. r'Mil'll
Attorney at Law,
No ] [7 Fourth ‘treat.
cuiLUiAu lot Koii saiTk,
A ca Btrt'tft, and extending
!,° 'r' "," ?' «■> tb» Uck port of t!,«
Lot ii a Cellar wall, built for I*o email Hoorn *. This Lot
I; in a durable location for a residence; and a ill be sold
low, aud on favorable terms. Titlu and clear from
Incumbrance. Enquire of GKO. *\ OILLMORK,'
iTld Ad Ofllee of Morning Tost.
WMAU- FAttM FOU^ALfi— -Oumbtiui; oi Jii acrro oa
O in oultiTotloo; with a new Frame Dwelling nous.-
cowl Well at the dtwr, u Log Uou.w, hub:*, Ac - a Sugar
Camp c.f 400 trw-s. u d J u j-oa 1 Beach nn l Apply Orchard ;
aituate teu miira frcci GalliopoiD, in Gallia county, Ohio’
!’ritMrsl2ao tcro. 8. CUTIIBKKT & goN\
l4oThird Btrotsh
GOOD ThNANTc* WANTED, for the folfowinir
and Si ore Rooms:
T«o Dwelling Houses am! Store Rooms c.u Third street.
A large More Room on Fourrh rtiwt, near Word.
That Bpnetous Hall on Fourth street, (Carro's IfulL)
A large Tavern Stand in Hast Bh tningbain.
A Dwelling House on Sixth street.
A Dwelling liouFß, of S rooms, oo Logan rtn-ct.
A large Uuusu on Ro-s, at the head cf Fifth street.
A llou.-e, of 11 rooms, on Bedford otreet.
A Dwelling House on Water street, nenr Grant.
A Dwelling House in Birmingham, near the Fern' Land
log. Apply to 8. CUTIIBERT A SO'?
J n ® 16 140 Third street.
Hotel Tor Lease*
RILEY'S HOTEL, (formerly known «s the Lamabtin*
House.) is offered Ft lease on favorable terms. Being
situated ou the corner of Fourth street and Grant. Dear to
lb* Court House, and about midway Iron the Mmemgnhda
Wharf end the /Vnn*y. r rjnta DejtU, It is one of the most
pleasant, convenient ami desirable locations In tbo city.
The Hotel will be fu*nuhed. It desired, and leased for a
term of yean, romtm-nring from the first of April next
For further information apply to
JOSEPH S. A A. P. MORRISON. AU’vs,
Ofilee No. 143 Fourth ft., Pittsburgh.
JentSMiwtf
THIS COSMOPOLITAN
ART AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION.
Orpanurtl for Q>t Encouragement and General Diffusion of
LxUmiurt and Um Fine Arts on a new and nnjVn.t/ ntan
NEW ASSOCIATION IS DESIGNED To ENCOUR
-1 #£»• ami popuUrizo the Pint* Art*, and disseminata pure
in.*! wholefomo Literature throughout the country For
thia purpose a Gallery of Art is to bo permanently founded
whiv-h will each jear contain a choice and valuable eullcc’
lion of l’aluljog.s Statuary, Ac.
For Free Distribution.
Tho Association will also publish and issue to it« mem
bt-rs each year, the best Literature of the <lav, consisting of
tho moat popular Monthly Magaziueg, Reviews, and pic-
L>rlal Library work*.
Tho 018 corn of the Association for ISM have the pleasure
of announcing that tho subscription books for the current
year are row open, and that the first annual distribution of
A orks of Artcontnined in the above Gallery will take plnee
on February 28tb;on which occasion there will be distribu
ted among the members of the AssociaUan, free of char-e
several hundred superb Works of Art, among which will
be ibe original and world-renowned statue of Uirain Rowers
The Greek. 1
purchased ut nn expense of over $5,000! Also, n largo and
very choice collection of magnificent OTL PAINTING® con
sitting of tho best productions of celebrated American and
Foreign Artists, among which are the works of ®cnUg
Meeker, Rend, Kem-eO, Gtlswold, Clough, Frnnkomudn
aud other eminent American Arlists, which, with the con
stant editions made through an agent new in Europe will
render this by Tar the most complete Gallery of Art in the
United States.
The Literature
published for dissemination among the members of the \s
soeiation, tor 1854, will consist of the following Monthly
Magazines, Reviews, Ac., viz: Harper’s, Putnam, lUaek
wood, Knickerbocker, Godey’s Lady’s Book. Graham's Msg
nzine.aiul tho Lllastrated'Mngaxinn of Art. together with
the following Quarterly H.,views, re-printed in New York.
vi«: Westminster, London Quarterly, North British, and
Edinburgh.
This Association is opon to all; any persoo mny become
a metntw-r on the payment of *3, which entitles him to a
membership and any ono of the above Magazines or Reviews
for one year, and also afrcetideX In the annual distribution
of Statuary, Paintings, Ac. All who take five memberships
aro entitled to any five of the Magazines ono rear, and sit
tickets in tho distribution.
The wide-spread fame of the aboTa periodicals renders It
needles to say anything In their praise, ns It is conceded
that, as literary organs, they urn f«r in ndmnrc of any
others in the world. The publisher’s price of each is inva
riably $3 n year; ibus by becoming a member of iliis Asso
ciation, it uecuroa to ait the two fold bnncflt of throe dollars’
worth of sterling literature and & ticket in the distribution
of the most magnificent collection of choice works of Art in
thn country.
LITI’KLLi'S LIVING AGE, TfVcWy, will be furnished one
year and two mombetshipfl for sti.
The Gallery of the Association is located nt Sandusky
Oity, where superb granite buildings have been erected for
it, and in whose spacious saloon the whole collection of
Paintings aud Statuary will be exhibited. Theuet proceeds
derived from the sale of memberships, aro devoted expressly
to tho purchase of Works of Art for the ensuing year.
The increasing interest felt in the advancement of the
Fine Arts warrants thn belief that this will,
with the powerful aid of Literature, become at once univer
sally populur, as it not only cultivates and encourages tho
Kino Arts, but disseminates sterling Literature throughout
the land, thereby adapting itself to the present wants Bnd
tastes of the American people, enabling both rich and poor
to make their homos pleasant and attractive, by the aid of
Sculpture. Paintings, und the best reading matter which
tho wido range ot American and Foreign Literature affords.
A few of the peculiar advantages derived by joining this
Association are—
Ist. All persons get the full value of tbeir subscription at
the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine .literature.
2d. They are ai tho same tlmu contributing toward pur
chasing choice Works of Art, which are in turn to be dis
tributed among themselves free of charge.
2d. Each member is also directly encouraging and patron
izing tho Arts and Artiste of tho country, disbursing many
thousands of dollars through Us agency.
Those who purchase Magazines at bookstores will observe
that by joining this Association, they receive tho Magazine
and /res ticXei in the annual distribution, all at the same
price they now pay for the Magazine alone.
All persons on becoming members, tan have their Maga
zine commence with any month they choose, and rely on
its being moiled to them promptly ou tho first of every
m nth, direct from the New York and Philadelphia publish
ers. Back numbers furnished if desired.
Books open to receive names at the Eastern office, New
York, or Western office, Sandusky.
Persons remitting funds for membership, should mark
letters, “Registered,” and state the month with which they
wish their Magazines to commence, and also their post
office address in full, on the receipt of which, a certificate of
membership, together with the Magazine desired, will be
forwarded to any part of tho country.
JttS* Offices of the Association, at tho Knickerbocker Mag
azine office, 248 Broadway, New York, and at No. TGO Water
street, Samlusky, Ohio. Address, (qt either office,)
C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. & L. A.
Memberships may also be obtained at No 140 Wood street,
Pittsburgh, of * ’
oct2s:d2aw*wtf GEO. TI. KETSER, Druggist.
Celestials, Slianguals and Muscovies,
ATTEND AT NO. 10 WOOD STREET, where yon wilt
fiud a complete assortment of the above styled OAPB,
together with ® Inrge stock of 811 k and Hash Caps, which
•will he sold at a great reduction on former prices, to-closa
the stock for the season.
jBD<3
the PENNSYLVANIA REV. DR. COvf£i""“
RAILROAD. RHEUMATIC pi 11,6
Ttatfcd;'" *%** a^ dcand } B ***»^*r r^ malor y,
■ weattrn States, br a continuous IndKny ditret ™‘ h : ! CTrai!C > awl Mercurial RhamaUm. *w
ij ; „n‘f. at w bar^ h - " !1 * J:,u * ‘' *•■« ■ Z ,?to &««*>, and other Dluaui „>«((«
!; ‘>‘»Wi-ataro , iiva r -,ana.t() | e v l ,i„ n aa..,is,“. the Muscular-Syitm. . .
I taiki;making 8™“ AN AIUUY 0F TESTIMONY as Dr. Com'.
by which PKEIQIIT can be forwarded to and from iho Rheumatic Pills havo called forth from, alt clataea, « u
i I ?^^^^ mor#Byou ‘ CT “*-
(In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac.. ;JBoe.per ICOIba. 1 •**»*UY.STAaiS. OF HIIECM ATISM. .
SECOND CLASS.—Books and .Stationery,) I whe!iM r accompanied by that tarribia sensibility of tha
S^.°^s. ( ig,^. H,ml,? "- *~r fcper 100ttra - £S£. , iS ! £!rtSS2fih/h*.
THIRD CLASS—Anvils, Rvgging, Bacon ( , _ Chronic BhenmitLm rCCd " \ hl: ! lc, ' m
and Pork, (In bulk,) Homo, Ac } Mc P er changing aympt o m»“bich?m»^l C M ,)p, ‘ ! ’, or the ' "«•
lOCRTII CLASS —Coffee, Fish, Eacon and | r , lm . of this ta-ofran c^piata?■reeometlincs the characteristics
*"*• (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil; J esc. per IOOIbs. Oollke tha “Smgnw practice of m. „’ ■ ,
“ sh, pP 1 1 D S Go<xis from any point East ot Phlladel- which some sapient medicos consider that)
ffi v J ?, lrl c ,V !or l ° mark Package -rfa Pennsylvania treating Jtbeumatian,:thtag
triPhnfi l A aaastSD'O to tha Agents of this Road' f. a,a ° forces, invigorate the conimnUon and' th™' 11 ,‘ h “
.it, be feraarded wiUtaut «£-' *«
S^lv 0 Pittsburgh Airown and 0I P (!la Wood thef.b,«e priudptawk
Meldrum J f B ,' Lonisvilta; Kyc It £ “<* »P«ad, and intensifies, while it fpradV IW tatal'oi
bmo v m ! l J i?n ,slD r lls,l ' ; Ratcliff A Co., St. Lonl^Mo- S dencles of the malady. v weiuUil ten.
S. Mitchell ft Bon, ’ ‘ Cautioi*«-BewAr© of Counterfeit* ft
' IL 11. HOUSTON. _ Re particular, and enquire tor Rev. SAMUEL rnvttr »a
General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. RHEUMATIC PILLS, and eeo (bat the boses hare onthf
H. J. LOMBAERT, ?°^ 0 „ wra PW hf a signature, connterslened by a ll
Sapenntendant, Altoona. Pa. General Agent, 192 Eroadway, New York w!iW.V
■ which none aro a enuixb. ' *. * iUon *
PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAD.
T n 5P DAILY THROUGH TRAINB, between Pbilodel-
A *>*£“, and THE MORN TNG MAIL TRAIN
loaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7li, 4. M., and Pitt*,
burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE PAST LINE
leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 p. it., and Pitts
phl|adelphiaatl,P.M. THE NIGHT EXFRESS
IRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11. P. M.,and
Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M.
The üboTo lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
v an^/ r f ,1 T SL .Lottis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111 •
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Torre llaute.
SlßdjPon, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati. Pay
t°n, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve
land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio;
also, with the Steam Pocket Coats from and to New Oalcasb.
Ft. Loots, Louisville and Cincijuati. *
plSq° USII Ticket:i Cfin 1)6 taii t 0 01 frora either cf the above
ior further particulars, see handbills at the different
Htarting points. Pa.<y*, B gers from the West will find this the
goriest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balt!-
more, New York, or Costoo. THOS. MOORE,
Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia.
50 „, n , J.MKSKISIEfI,
J BD,S ' J Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH
K.ULUOAO.
... . IN CONNECTION WITH THE
, OHIO ana Pennsylvania Railroad.
, . . VIA ALLIANCa
I ~, Hhorte st, Quickest and most reliat-le ronte to Toledo
Wand, Galena, and 6t. Ix.uk, Is VIA
This route Is can tmndi ed miles shorter and about eitrht
DIANAPOLI3 '° CU;ag °’ lhaD the 'ir'oitous one VIA IN-
I“™“ M'r ® nU 1 n » Pittsburgh and Cleveland,
Cleveland and Chicago.
andTu.S:'w a r ?^ h n O SS r C 8 Wr " SO ""Wo hours,
VIA ALLIANCE.
M.^SiB.2o. IVM? 0 * '° C “’ TB " ,ml “<
The Trains or the Ohio and Peuna. Railroad, leave Pitta
burgh at 3.00 A. 4L, 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. M.* allccn
atTo w a A : M IQ 9‘A W i’. t v lrainfl which arriTe in Cleveland
at n ° 4 ’ A - M -> 2 - a ' , » 1 • M., and 8.45, p. M.
Pasoengeiii for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Reck Island
Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with*
SJOA M l,sn n ’| ¥ll ' tat* the train leaviog Pittsburgh at
? °?, A - M v a ° d ferine in Cleveland at 2.20 I*. M.. aa that
■.4 ,r.h",n y ,h r “ ,n t h! ’ ' rhi - ch '■ |OSC “"no.-lions arc mads
ih. n» h to the ature points. Passengers by this truin
rjjuhCliKago at , JO next morning and St. Loui, at mid
b ri™S algM hours.
Th. Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave as
at 7.30 and 2.30 A. H , 7 45 P T
arrfre at Chicago at 11.00 P. SL, 7.00 A. M. and liw a
Trams leave for Rock Island and St. Louis ns follow-
Leave Chicago at 9.15 A. M , 10.05 and 11.00 P. M.
Jos!f S n4?fi? ! ° r St Lou , is *° °'' er ,tocl: ts| aod Railroad to
Jo.iet.aad thence over the Chicago suid Mississippi Railroßd
u Alton, and thence ty Steamboat (23 miles) to St. LonU.
f!*S, d” ra A - 51, Train arrive in St. Loula at
m «i£y ? ° S ’ onJ b ? tbe 10 - 0;i . P- 71- Train at nooD
C rr kt ' i Um, ?« h . 10 Cle»la«.|, and there re
tnecSod tor Chicago aoJ Bt. Louis
SAKE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND
To a'v u°"r' T -^^ l *> <****>•.-» rSi
Cl velaod 4 00 La Salle 11 00 Id 50
Tok.lo o 00 Bock Island, 10 60 13 50
pf*” 1 0 1 b 00 | St. Louie 19 5o 15 50
nliwlrf’.lf'n*” r& l“ e f 6j , !o procure their tickets at the
_*!? JA - CAMOnE^h.
OHIO AHD FEHHSYLVAHIA EAILSOAD.
„ „ . New Arrangement.
COMMENCING FEES UA It T 23,1864.
MAIL TRAIN loaves Pittsburgh at 8 A JI; dines at Alll
ance; takes tea at Crestline, and makes a close eon
e^t'i'°h4 h i' ! i? *’! h i lsst Train, reaching Cincln
n&ti about 12 o clock at night. *
RSS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a> 3 o’clock, P. M.,
i ri h 0 D .r the E *P re!a train from Philadelphia,
Vl'i.l Z Cr “* l, ““ at 11.30 P- Mv connecting with the
Night fcdtpress which reaches Cincinnati ih the morning
Re?^f4 CnS s a 7“.? 1: “' J “”, i ,' hth “ Ohio anJ Indiana, knd
«d tom i.“nS“ ' 118 f ° r BaJ ' tm - Indl “ n “I >oli '
Connections arc made with Cleveland, Monroeville. San
dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Encyrns, Upper
Sandusky, lorest, and the towns on the Mad Hirer Itohd
o^The^'S^r 011 ' *”“*• «* ‘-ns
. ar f toCmcianatl $7; to IndianapolisJS: to Davton *8 50*
to Toledo $0 ; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $5,10; to
Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced
hetursihgi
TUB KXPBESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at 115 P M
and reaches Pittsburgh at BXO P M, connecting with the
fa *Vr a T?v D i throufih in Cfleun hours to Philad flphia,
MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2.30. A. M. or. the av
rival of the Night Kxpnw Train from CincianatL and
arrive?at Pittsburghat 11.40, p M u
J™* ? I H Q -S T ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Uavaa
A Jl, amf 1.15 p m. M ’ “ DJ 5P M ’ ,nd New Bflfblon at 0
FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and B P
M-, and arrives at 4.JJO A M, and 4.30. p JL
Tho Trains do not run on Sunday.
TicJvOts or further information, apply at the ticket
T°o e prniwv 011 ! 0 £ n<l Railroad Company, of
„°* C at v he corncr offic e under tho Monogahela
House, Pittsburgh, or of *
GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent,
Federal street Station.
JOII.. KELLY, Passenger Agent.
PITTSBIIRCB, ST. LOWS AND NEW ORLEANS.
MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE.
RAILROAD TO CHICAGO
THENCE BY
CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
Ail Air Lina Boats from Chicago to St. Loaia,
I RAINS LEAVE CHICAGO daily (Snudays cxeopted)
A °« urM of Express Train of Miehlgan Southern and
CVntrai Railroads—
Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL fc's A M
2d.- “ “ NIQIIT EXPRESS 10:05,’ P.' 51.'
Trams run through to St Louis in fourteen hours, via
Bloom iugUm, Bpringdeld and Alton, tot thout change of car 8
or baggage connecting at Alton with 0«,.y Line of Packets
‘ umc 7 end ICeoknk, and at St. Louis with
FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS
and intermediate points on the Mississippi, and with regular
lines of -teanierM for Kansas and Council Bluffr b
TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 38 HOURS
ch ? cko,J though to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen
tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago.
E> P. HOLLISTER, Chicago,
RICHARD P. MORQ.VN, J.f S'^SSZL' 4 «"»-
to 84 ■ Lool ». *>7 thi » routo, can be
obtained In Pittsburgh, at OSee> of Cleveland and Pitta
Imrgu and Ohio and Penasjlrania Railroads. feop2T:6ci
Spectacles.
IN Til E MOST valuable triumphs of science and art, the
invention of Spactncloa rank* with the highest Tho
experi’ncod Optician overcomes th.i advances of nature
and comers upon Uw aged-sighted Abo Inestimable advan
tage of retamiog tho noblest of his senses. Vet great injury
is constantly resulting to thousands from ignorance on the
part of venders, or of those who venture to choose for them-
Torre are many requisites attending the solection of
J\* V ?T T ° f fi M of thß “•< Proper con
yexity, the beet form and adjustment of tho frame, so as
to preserve llio parallelism with the eye for distant vision
or lor near vision, to throw tho plane of each glass at rioht
angles to tlio u.vis of vision for each eye; to briDg the ex*
net centre of each glass precisely opposite the pupil; to
hare the position ol' the glasses perfect, both horizontally
and vertically, <Ct\, 4c. IJf
From long experience in fitting glasses, united with a
perfect knowledge of the structure *.r tho eye. we can
premise scientific accuracy, and thus aid much in the pre
servation of the eye. 1
Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, carefully selected of the
b-st qualities, for sale. Also, glasses fitted, 4c.
f , n • WIL3ON, Practical Optician,
C7 Market of Fourth.
To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers
1#»(l Manufacturers.
I I DOW importing a superior quality
of OIL 01 CUONAC, of which ■*£ of an ounce with fiO
1 I‘ rcJnce R fine Cognac Brandy. His
LSSLNWwi OF KOCUELLR and OTAKD'S BRANDY: of
JAMA!CA ond ST. CKOLX RUM, ABAC. CIDER and
BRANDY. HOLLAND SCUIEDAII SCHNAPPS
aud SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New
xorx manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di*
rectious for uko will invariably ho given by
Dlt. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER,
n o T . , _ Malden Lane, New York,
ni * s r“?P° rtep cf Pftgoerreoiype Chemicals, Platina
Bismuth, Manganeao; Thorn's Ext. Copaiva, Sulphate Am.
doc2Mstf
AUSTIN LOOfilld.
STOCK AND BILL BROKER
Ojfict, iVo. 92 JbxtrfA **., a&ore Wand. *
XTOTE3, Iltrt. »r W ;“SS, on
« , twral *’ nogotlated. Stocks bought arid sold on com
mission. Lam! Warrants bought and sold. m
Oo^ r “s^L“ ttCn!ftn paia 1116 f"*™ ““1 ■•iM.f
All communlratlnps ttlentea to promptly.
PENHSYLVAITIA INSTJBANCE COMPANY
OF PITTSBURGH -
TSSS c ;r»or k
Tr'p., « T . . WlifiCTOßp.
w“re..m^ ton >
fs s -'
lajucs B. Netrlay xv a „ ritr »
WaaellumX 7 ,’
EL. R Coggiholl. *
I A. A CiSBIBS, terelarj and *“ Pro:ident
[ 8. ?. Asatatant Secmthry.
a, ft.
Kj janlO PiSABL 6TE4H aULX, Allegheny.
J. WTL&OiN A SON.
j ■: .'r,
RAILROADS
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MEDICAL.
PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOX
Pfr®?- Qf Sv “• KUMBB, J. p,
FLhMINO. Allegheny City, <let23:3ia
DR. HENDERSON,
■2?gJ4B LMS A yjtriav
OFFIO E 4S B TM?«^^“ TOfiK ’
SEffi^-aafesssr
AJi diseases of tbe Ear treated unon sclantißM > < > •
Artificial Eyes Inserted witlSStX Ptl “ We# *
All letter# pofit-pjud.wlll cecura prompt attention
wt liie followingreferences from nmongthe tLon
ISSerio" 8 W h bEen ««*?*»«/ ttt£SU dS
Hm J. Eryer, 326-8 Broadway, Albany, N Y
•AlfredtJootbwiek,Printer, n • u X "
fJ. Goodspeed, Glens Falls. N. Y.
*VFm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich.
*JJ. re *' A. JI. L. Wilson, New York City. N. Y.
IS.™ E- StaliOD, Duchess N. I. "
•Ed ward G. Solger, Bristol, Coon. - .
•Jobn Seamen, Engineer,. N. V. v
David Little, Engineer, N. Y.
J\ m * {*: office Courier.ond Ena., N. Y,
tJamca W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. :
Jarvis Rodgers, <» « .
h! m TulegraphOperatcr, St Nicholas Hotel
n Uoilber, Houston St 7
R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson. 3f. Y.
Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N.Y.
M.P.Colllns,Teacher Pentnaifsbip, Troy, N Y
R. L. Boss, Albany, N. Y. * . **
A. DlHenbach, Scbunectady, N. Y; '
Capt. B. ir. Haviland, Athens, N.*Y.
John \Y. Hockett, Binghampton, N.*Y. -
'ttra patients were blind, and had to ha led to the office,
a. pleasure” “>•»““Idgo atomthe dly
.hpf ;^ n 0 Lp A “? n Shrs 23£,£ «£*,?£
Privaa* Dueat«ii
-gntQ No * 41 Diamond Alley, Da -
M ESr
Or
Ano,herTotu AffccUtms, Pains in th. B >c k»ni£piS | tr l
Cure d " “ i mto «W<i«ewfully. t?.«tkJ'
gbirernyears*pracUM(«i)cin thiscHy)e M blrsßr Blown
£rh"^, nr ““ a ° r 1 car. toal/who mwan tuo .
d^r ra °r lt>tto ”» bv;?>
that paluful trouble. ItneVerMs “ *““?*’ '
PIHS. C nr^y, tl p riV “- tl!t^S? a J, t ° t!on Hoo “» No. 41 DIAMOND
mi b r?b3M*w ' lh6 Doctor la alway»«thom •
r.itit. Worm* even In Adulta.
°S U - V AUNESTOCK ’S VERSII.
X -r U(J L has always been characterized with sncutM.
always producing in the feelings & marked changofor the
Iho'moa^ D l' r r ° * W i l£ f tr U Mu safely confide in it, and
ieU i“ infen f '“not be Injured by ltg uS!
Adults, too, are frequently suhlectdti worms in the rectum
and small Intestines, which aiwayffinpair the health.
Jtarr. * A. FhMerlocb «/£?* N ‘
, <^* 3 T?r EME *f : —1 liare used two bottles of B. A. Kahnea*
{“*■ Vc . rm *f“p.-»liIch I purchased from your JentTtt
had the desired effect in bringing away a lafge number S
i P an: bascd another Tiai and care
ch !' d l K had the same effect, bringing awaygheat
numbtrs of worms. I tbere-'ote recommend it to the cub
lie ss a soro remt**Jy for worms; p SlTdPit
E^'' 1 ■?' a A - : i'AHNEoTOOK 4 ca, wrner
First end Wood streets. _ ; jaalfcdaw
DR, HOOFLAMD’S
CELEBBATED
GERMAN BITTERS,
PREPARED BY ' 9
DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia. Pa.,
, WILL ZFfECTDAUT COSE
liver complaint, dyspepsia, jaundice
° h ln^ r
all dtseasa arising from a disordered Liver or Stomach
Such . .
asConstlpa* - - •
tion,lnwardPili*s,
F uU» css, or Blood to the
Head, Acidity of tlioStomschi :
JiauaemiJeartburn, Disgust for Food,
Fulness or weight iu the Btomach.'Eonr '
Eructations, Stalling, or Flattering at the Pit
of the Stomach, Swimming of tho Head Hurried
and Difficult Breathing, I'iniSiring at the&rLCbMk
ingorSuffocatingSensationwhon in lying Posture, Dimness
\of Webs Lefure the Sight, Farer and
- Doll 1 ain in tho Head, Deficiency or Perspiration,
\ellowneiaor tho Ellin and Eyes, Pain in the
Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, 4c., Sudden
Flushes of Heat Burning ia the
Flesh, Constant Imagin'
- ings of Kvil, and great
Depression of
Spirila.
Tue proprietor, in calling the attention of the public to
this preparation, does so with a feeling or the almost Muff
“d adaptation to the diseases for which
ll iu M sewDciliiiinM article, bnt one that hss etood
the test of a ten yean’ tTial before the American neoole
and lis reputation and sale is unriraUed by any simiha-pre-’
paratioua oitant. The testimony in Ita favor given by the
mo, prominent and well known Physicians and indf.idu
als, iu all parts of tho country Is immense. Keferring any
who may doubt, to my " Hemorabllia,”or Practical Paneled
Book, for birrmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the
Agents for the German Bitters. 6 . 8
defphla,'P®i. offlra 01111 Manuraot ' r y. Arch street, Phila
«3~Sold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyser, 140 Wood street- T 1 A
Fehnestccki Co, No. BWood street; Fleming FMlberai
d!Lw?dawlyjs Warb ° nJJ ' P ‘ ilctain S» Allegheny!
Palmer’s Celebrated Epicurean Sanee.
fla,orin S Soaps, Qraries,
1 >st>, Moat, Uaiae, Ic. Wo advise all (rood hoasawisoa
u> try It. Price 2b cents por bottle,etallQroeeiyanl Fruit
Stores In the United States end Cantata
For sale by M’CLUIiQ and G. 11. KKV3EE, Plttabarltb.
, !’• T WRIGHT £ CO.,
211 Market street, Philadelphia.
jitnlddftwly Is
i T. JOUSSTOS... D. t. Jon?T3TO
J,,., ®, lcels,or Carriage Factory!'
'illV-i'n'-’ iißo ' rl JWt 4 Uu., PRACTICAL COACH
corner of Rebecca anil Belmont afreets. Abo
gneny city, Pa., hare on band and are maoufacitiriiu an
ertcnb.ve assortment of Carriages, fcockawajs,. Bnegiea,
baggage Cars, 4c., made in all tbelr various styles with i
strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all
their work the best J uniata iron and eastern hickory. Re
pairs attended to on the most reasonable terms. Thev feel
coufidunt that all who may fayor them with their patron
oge.Trtll be perfectly satisfied on trial of their work
The Pittsburgh andßochester Omnibusea passeyory fif
teen minuter during the day. ;£***«■*_./1...
Notice. / “1
ALL PEKSONS having Books «r Certificates of Deposit
against bte anderslgued, ore requested to present the
same at our office, ibr settlement. ...
Pit;sb,; h . January 54,h, KM-figgS *
A Card. . . 1
OwiNG to a steady drain upon, our funds and an accu*
luulatiou of outside together with the ex*
mn^n lf f , a ty ° f ““"zing our securities, we have been
compelled to suspend our basineas.
Our creditors may re*t confident that our entire indebt,
cdatss wiU bo fully paid, aa we havo unquestionably a laree
surplus over our liabilities. Kltiilßft &
January^O^SW—{jao23 .
PARTNEitdiili* heretofore oxisiingmitlpTthi.cfrTTi.»'
1 of “KRASIEU, WORK * YOUNG ” PhilideShb? !
t»»ts day absolved; Samuel Work, George Youmrand Wm
“S°»2; intores’t of LClKft
young* MTOuSn?' eS3 Wn ‘ b 0 ““Unuedbj-WOIIK,
January; 22,1805.
: KRAMER * TIAIIM.
““V “>
W'dmWta . Q 15 E “-' ” "dSuS’id Produce, For
fied Whlfkv tJ’« B 5J?? .^ i( l uora » Old Monongahelaaud Becti*
aou_Wblaky t No. Liberty st n Pittsburgh. Pa. f JygO;y
ft r POlUtd, EMBLKM“?a—KxJtction or Pkkot.
lns t 0 Bu P«nor facilities In manufacturing my own
»K a aM w OW 6L 'W n g at least 10 per cent. lower than
me eastern cities, or elsewhere. All work b-warranted.
sterling Silver. —We also manufacture Spoons of the
BrKteh sterling quality.
a nd Watoli repairing continued, with every fa
cility and renewed determination to give entlro eatisfiwtioii
to customers, both as to price iand the superior Qoalitv of
work. - W. W. WILSON, .
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
nov!4 o irner of Market and Fourth strata.
fitxbuvuetu coach factory. —
h. meaner. mum.. l. aTtviNi qeoms
Blgtlow do Co.,
SDCCKS6OKB TO K. M. BIGELOW, iio. 46 » m,
Diamond alley; near Wood street. Pitta * -
burgh-COACHEU, CAM! 1A fl W w™,
TONS, BUGQIEsTand erory action cfSBSK.
Canry TdjicU* Built to order, and Buiaied n a manner nu
— a l l 9 r ' of de?l S°> elegance if finish, skill o
wo ££? ttns klp, ahd durability of materials *
t&T All work warrantod
I HAVE this day me in tha wholesale
iruit and Confectionary boninesjv tuy son, T. 11. An.
dereon. The business hereafter, from ilii* date, November
16th, 1854, Trill Tjj conducted under the name and etyla of
J. C. Anderson & Son.
novll
OilEDd, ¥Oll HOX'BKDS.—aiy stccfc or Metis for early
O sowing of tho approved and valuable varieties, Is ready
for distribution at the Seed *cd implement Warehouse.
HPb street. fjanSj JAM 13 WARDRQI*.
a'O LST—6 goo I BWI'K HOUdKE, In different parts of
the dfy. Call in tlcue on THOMAS WOODS,
jad27 7ft FooxthMfttU
J. C. ANDERSON.
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