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It will continue *** wc,,^s - Among the regulations for the observance of this fast aro the following: They are to make but one meal a day, excepting Sun days ; which same, on fast days, must be taken about noon, which meal excludes both fish and flesh, exoept by permission; a small collation to I be partaken of in the evening, not to exceed one fourth of a meal, the collation to consist of bread, butter, cheese, all kinds of fruit, salads vegetables and fish—milk and eggs beiun rrn lubited; in the morning, tea, coffee and i*!® hnt f b ° “ Sed ’ h ° 8 ’ 8 lard ia t 0 be substituted fr. s&j sr s from the obligation of faetimr • exem pted sv.r-4” '“i*. Who nbK’ a . g 7 ne euck «° infants, those weakr», ' Bed , t r° lBbor hard . al ‘ "bn through ft I h a fast without great prrjadice to moat „fn V h ‘ n* dispensation the use of flesh BnT nr, te ? 110,7cd nt ar >y time on Sundays, tt dfi y on Mondays, Tuesdays and Xhursdays, with the exception of Holy Tburs aay. Persons dispensed from the obligation of lasting on necount of tender or advanced age or hard labor, are not bound by the restriction of using moat only at one meal on days on wbioh its use is granted by dispensation. Others dis pensed from tbo fast for other causes, as well as those, whp are obliged to fast, aro permitted to tieo moat only at one meal. „ r ,% p “ SION 0F A Camphene Lamp. —lf people “2 b ® warned from the use of any articL the f h^ be l f 3 Rocldents which have rcsolted from the burniug of camphene, it seems to us, would in> e «V“. S i nffiol !? t t 0 rrevent its usage again • but, notwithstanding, that hardly a day passes nso *°“® tCrribl .° c ? !na "y is recorded from the nso of this combustible fluid, it is now, and pro mo.tiapocent'o'ih b ° “ b “ rned “ ‘ b ° On Sunday night, about 7 o'clock, two chil- AdamsT 0f M n Wm ' n Vnoia e , clerk in The en and C ° mpany - B K cd respectively sov eu and thirteen years, were dangerously burned f/thn ,f nddell , ei P loBion «f o camphene lamp, in tho house of their father, No. 474 Liberie etroct. Tho oldest was in ihe’act of liftin' the irnl P ? tah ! e t 0 the mantle-piece, wlmn it ffen lod nd’ hr J”" DB ,he bur,i °E fluid over his faco and neck, and on tho youngest, who was bn S th d »‘| n f by ' In an iDol ' lnt . the clothes of Of chlldren , wer ? in flumes. The mother b ° y i W4S a,e ° In lbe Bame room, and was very nearly enveloped in the flumes. Her flntoitiy brought tho neighbors in, and tho firo was extinguished, but not before the neck, face, and hands of both the childron were terribly burned. They aro now lying in Ero . t agony, but the physician tn attendance expose every hope of their recovery. P eßBcs nn^Zf 10 ” ° P COAI Boats -—Tho breaking up of the ice.iD our mers baa been sadlv dn Blructive to coat boat*, many Ired aiot shore having been damaged ond sunk by the float ngace Above the Lam at the soda works on shn a re° d or®‘A WCt V Unk ’ and tbr « shored on shore. Of these, Brinton & Co. had three boats sunk, one ashore; Messrs. Shaw one sunk, ono oshoro; Muse & Co. two sunk C T Ihmsen one shoved ashore, in a good posL twn r toe! bottom. In Lam No. 2, eleven loaded barges and boats were sunk. Of ibeso • M. Miller & Co. lost a b4rge at Lyle’s WMeklm 6 ’ COn ? ttiaiDg 0000 bushels; John ' O’nSl °A e n Pa,r „ bar Scs ; Dravo one barge ; W °| D ° Bn ! ° De boat at Plcc Run ; T boat; Din p °i |ar d one pair In addition to these, Mr. Alexander M Kc-lost twoboata at M’Kee’s Rocks, and one boat was ofotW 0 h B ? Iy beloW Dam No i: A number or otaer are also .reported lost The bnsba >» of coal contained in these hKd th”°sanT d °° mPttted ‘° be BboUt lkree Ide a—Petitions are in circulation [ESTfnfl., nS ’ a,l “ n S coUDcils n« V° get aa ttot P assed ' tbtough the legislature, establishing a chain-gang in this «»“«»««'-■ like .hi 6 , look. “ little like a relic of barbarism, we think ii would baTe . a Tery beneficial effect in redneiog ihe dShr b r Tf f A ,gr “ tS Wh ° ° rowd oar P° lice oourt, ; da ,f- „ f . tbc , ao Persons were compelled to work, S f ® A 8 th ° “ bread idleness” in tho jatl, they would not come quite so often under p®, J “ n * d ‘ ohaa of committing magistraies. A House oF.Correction wonld prohably servo ths purpose better, but if wo cannot have tbit why ns .. tb ° f hain -e» D S. Wo have in our minds eye a largo number of sturdy va -jpanta,almost constant inmates of the county prison, who wonld do their country for at least tbesulet™ 0 ” BCrTio ® by S!rapin S its mud off • Tns Seventh Street Soup Home baa now ‘T™' 7 oil da J - nnJ during that tuno has distributed twenty four thousand loav'B of bread, and forty-seven hundred and «wf thill 011 !! BUa? ' “ a cost of n, ae hundred and thirty dollars The daily average number of applicants is three hundred au I fifty renr# aonting fourteen hundred and silty souls. Of the applicants, one hundred and iht.tr are widows with families, the balance are men of famuiesout of employment. The estabiiahaient is now fifty dollars iu debt, and without assis tance from the pubito must nop, us neither the Committee nor Superintendent feel able to con- L™ i £f‘* ieir P erBtmal cba 'E<=- The utility of .°P Kitchens oaDnot be questioned by iboee ■vnlltng to see the hundreds of worthy pcLns in oar city, solely dependent upon these establish ments for support. Coll on Seventh street to day,, between the hours of twelve and three and Bee for yourselves. „ -DiSTBicT Court.—Before Hon. H. W Wil tk*.OMe of John M’Elhenny rj. William defendant ** tto •’° ry returned 0 vcrJi ct for tf/r,t COb w^lr,- tein f ° r nBe of John Olenn Henry W. Oliver and James Kirby, No. 4GO April term IB6o—Hampton for plaintiff, George ?’ Hamilton for defendant. Action on a prom issory note. A juror withdrawn and caso con tinned. SamueTClnrke and Thomas W’Gill t>,. Simp son and Hyatt, No 354 April term 1854—How ard and Siowe for plaintifff, G P. Hamilton for defendants. Action for the value of a coal boat. Bank by tho Ettaircr “James Gutbri© ” at Blan cerhaeeetta Island. On trial. A Mathuiohial DrmcuLTT Settled.— Oo Sat urday, a man named George T. Balh made infor mation before Alderman M’Maeters ngaiust his Tiife, Elizabeth, for assault and battery with in* tent to take his life. A warrant was issued against tho “fair” belligerent, and in default of bail she was committed to the county prison yesterday, the poor husband, feeling the separa hard, came to his ccra tposa, with tears in bio eyes, begged her forgiveness for his harsh conduot, and entered bail hitnsolf for her ap pearance. This concluding not aeemed to seal his repontance in tho eyes of his wife, and the two walked away from jail, arm in arm, as hap py as if they were about to enjoy a honeymoon. Petition toe a Chartee.-A petition was presented yesterday, in the Court of Common Pleas, for an act of incorporation for the Ben <vtl!a Land Assoctation. The object of tho Asso ■ciation ts to oooumulato, by moatbly instalments, a fund sufficient to purchase that piece of land nhoTdnVo Nnn r f Cry HUI P r °re«y. Containing ™ut k ?J rM I After purchase, this property Will be aid out in building lots, and divided among tho stockholders, or disposed of to other persons os may bo agreed upon. The stock is' to consist of 600 shares, of the valuo of $lOO each. d Selling. liqoob on Schdat.— John Friel the keoper of a low porter house, on Penn street near, Irwin, was bronght before Alderman Ma lar, yesterday, oharged with violation of the Sunday liquor law. Tho orimo wa ß proven oon clUßively by a man named Nathan Bollinger ““ F m‘! Was sciltcn<! ' i tl to pay the usual fine of 5>M). This he refused to do, and in consequence Wag sent to jail; but, before ho had been there a great while, he altered his mind, and sent Word to tho ’Squire ho would pay the fine. Ho was accordingly released, having to settlo the costs in addition. Tbo Grocery store of Mrs. Hun ter on Fulton street, near Webster, was entered by burglars on Sunday night. Thirty or forty RUffar B °I coffoo > twenty or thirty pounds of " St ° f th ° Bt ° ok in tho L the*?' rasoals gained admission Sen stolen ? door > ,he ke ? ° f which had mb mSed'off provions - At tho time it „ ° ff ’ attention was paid to the loss, AS it was Supposed to have been only mis- A Pehimds Leap, a horse attached to a buggy, yesterday ran off, in the Fifth Ward, and leaped over the embankment of the canal at the ehd-or Spring alloy. He fell a die.ano ’of six or Wight feet, dragging the buggy after him Ibe vehiole was broken to piece?, but fortunate ly the horse sustained no serious injury, '" ;% ''':}’ .'V*.'' . '' ' ' ' -"*s* '' [OENING: ::::FEBIHJAEY 21 G 1 RAIN— 6OOO bufh.lß Shelled Corn, In storo : I 2000 do Oats, In store nod to arrlre; ' f.«9* 400 do Corn * lQ BtOTe aDd for by LNQUSII A RlcriA RDSON. Family flour, a c .— 100 barrels Extra White Wheat Family Flour* 600 bushels Corn Meal; * 100 do Closer Seed; . n n ft 60 d 0 Timothy Seed, In storp and for sale by ' nDgB LNQLISH A RICIIARDSON. ''^'OBACCU- for sale by FIBH— 20 bbls No. 3 medium Mackerel: 20 do large do; 10 bbla No. 1 pickled Herrine; i 10 hf bbla do do: | 6 tierces Codfish; 80 bis scaled llerring; received and for sale by MILLER & RICKETSON, 221 and 223 Liberty st. c yNDRIES-100 dozen Corn Broom*; 20 do Zinc Wash Boards; fSQ do Tow and Cotton Bags, » do Country Socks; & pieces Country Flannels; InnM Bor Lead for sale by j 3 MILLER A KTOKETSON '—3o (jogs Dry Apples; 10 do Peachea; 60 his M. R. Raisins; IsnM “ W d ° <il>i for sale by J " MILDER k RICKETBON iOAF AND CANDLKS— 3in “ Cklci P n«U " No. 1 Family Soap: j aD 23 Stcarine Candles; for fale by - 3 miller a ricketson: Qnd hoar, jQnS^ hM d Pulveri * ed Sugars, on hand and for sale bv „ HILLER & TtICRETSON. AN = 8001011 *LK-li ca-k* FInto 4 Ain- ®F° wn Btout; 2 casks Rutherford’s Scotch Ale; oq hand and for Bale by jPP 2B MILLER A RICKETSON. /~'|HAMPAGNE WINE —BO baskets “ Heldsick’s” 173,174, v> Champagne Who, for sale by - JBp23 MILLER A BTCKETSON. O ALT 160 bbls No. 1 Bait, landing and for sale by K7_ Jafa23 MILLER 4 RICKETSON. Owintsa JTashd:— Offioera Mnnn n have beoastolen. . oh are 6o PP»“ d t 0 office, where th«i a»a a l° now at the Mayor’s can recover tluffl (E, by * roTing P»P«»y. er two rpa fp“l ' ? 0618an overcoat—the oth hia poeseeaion 0a ? 8- Mayer ha« alio in fron/a notortnn *v S X barreled revolver, taken believed to have been etolen. ° g °' waUt of D*stbot*d BT Pms— The rope tvrom!lo=r J °, h , n Flooker . on Batcher’s Ban, by fi™ on fr q°n m i V cgheny ’ Wls entire *y destroyed ifis snnnA®“a nd “ y “ ab out three o dock. cenrt; n p„ PP l *° haTe bBen the work of an in thA? f 7, BS tbere was no fire *“ ‘bo building at that hour The etraotare wa. a large frame and, we believe, had no insuranoe oif it The loss is not very heavy. 8 Kcir.'” ,o " AjUglieny S,'”' first train passed over it last night. POST HEKCnANTS’ EXCHANGE. OP PIOFR efVcfi'rient—JOHN SUIrTON * ££n/'“ ri. Surra. Wtarj-Wu. S. H.ry'f Treasurer —Joux D. Souur Superintendent-*. T. tWiu* Jr v.?"o n. fm„ h , George Black. ’ ' * , ' XOLW n t James M. Co. per, DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. OrncE op Tns Daily Mocmxg Post ) , .. luesday, tebrnary I*o, 1865 j m , 1 “■ y “ terd, s'’ tbore »“ "O special riovo “ ’ t ” D! "“ !ll0D5 ner« mostly confined within the limit, uL^ g t r -o«„Uy, S^S* 80 ® 5 *- Corn: ™ b - k&J'SW&S t ssti£s^ss- m r t 4^“”* fc to bo & wjdo range in price* ' al ** S -’ lhere **ms i 10LASSUS iyalra 0 f 90 bbla cypres at SBc. and oat 24c TELEGRAPH mabketb, ■«».«««!; L W. bbls Southern at $8 75/&0 n^ 1 ? al sB,w»{£g acd 226-j a <b.de higher , bU, si“'““ new prime »t i 1.1,50® 13, is Beef fi™' * “h* 1 Wliuky : Ohio firm nt 33 Greeerl f?' Urd UD 'bangv<l. ««*«• S uS“r g ’oJis Wheat is limited: nrire* »* J£*\ e demft t)a fur Pt>nna. ro lat*2 11 i» *» n ** ' bushels prim* -bite at $2,13, !od lfcui p?C *S£ scarce and «-orth *1 22 ai ,*-* i.j> i, bu* yellow in utoteet t l * " lowJ * ; -'OO bu» i’enna at 6? and SCO bS dJ? : WhUky dull at 32@2J ' ,r S Im * a: w ) a «nu. • & f -= »hd cloudy. Hour firm ol °7 wVl"?". auction sales’ . . Auctlon—D&llv Kni«i A £&*?■??■ r rnpr '°f*■>* »* _ . „ AT 2 O’CLOCK, f M Qpocenea t Qu<*«Lfiware, Glassware r»M 'n .. StW""" 6 *“ nJli - J “-->-o,aan“kT,^lS Bookf, atitlonsryf y a 7 nc, C^Sj; IlArawareanJ Cutlery ClmM™ \-',L a ic, ii Silver w.tche*, X Ooid t 3 • - -_:- I l^_ > IS » Auctione-r. Cj»3l:t/ P. M, DAVIS, Auctioneer. PRIVATE LIBUART AT AUCTION' __tcni \ <ll« Cointnercinl S.le, Ilooai c-rn-r w™ .** ** ■met, on Tmms»« Ktjsiko ai imi n,™ 'H* 1r1,,b o’clock, m collection rf ,ai o .u. ‘h’ *< 7 gentlemen >cv log tfc, citt .1,7., ll> " llbrireor. •Jltion. of etnndcM Xngll,b .other, 7 it ° G ‘ l Phr, the Science,, end ccocr.i m" ~,.. 111,u "7’ fhliMo. »ort, of old cutbore, and licelx ** lionnl UOlerr of teiJS'm »" graTinga—UniTersal Pi-ttk.- r- »• B °*' erj ft«l t,n. Shell,, Phillip.- LcndK.pepSoUng’ f r ‘ !ish London lor IS^rl 0 /,’ 02, (bound; Kirby’s Wonderful uml \t . 1 aod rulum-p) Magiiiloray** British b:m« 'n * . ri Museum, (3 Piovdeu’s Irel.nd, (5 roC* .) ci „T,’' Smith’, Wu,dth of Nation. ?3 ,nlum«l‘'7’'- Ad *“ BSSStaartS^ London Art Lulon Jonm.l, ProJr, rlMor l ,Y^^'’!' , ' li '' l:, wlumw, morocco) Ftmcltncna cf Or*.*- p* lliaW u7> [■* : recta, (3 volume,) U£?S3,£° e ? M I ▼olbtnes, quarto, Lomlu&) rictorinl Mn»Km . k •(■* , Nature, (2 volumes. quano. London) Hazlitr* Vif* poleon, (4 volumes) Manual of Cla*«|r-*i r if.. » fe °i ?‘ a ’ • targe lot of r- M.■ KAVW, Aoclluneer. ! T A ' !OE 6TOOK OF STAPLE AN D FANCV DUV O K)i7h « < At Atcnos, on TutitMT February 1 ? c!??' at the Sales Itormj cortn'/r.fW , ( ,*i and Fifth Kirw.li!. will l». wld ,n ~it,.n,u. , seasonable Foreign til Domestic Pry Good., amon“»hi "h are superfine Ciotba, Caa-itnore i luuiuetls. .n . Ttrefd,,, Blanket,, Flannel,, cuj£ fh«\.nT s SW ,7'°’ Canton Lining.. Sea.*.,,' M„„„o., a thburg Cloth. 25 dozen Woolen Half Umo, Gio’v.a rbawl,, Handkerchief., Irl.h Lln-ns, Linerr, c OUE ‘, ’’ Flannel., Lad es and Children'. Hosiery, and Vary In sw»t tariety AI.O Fine 11. t., Capa, Fine eh?rut Drawer", Fa»liionr.b!o Clothing. Ac * e e “* rW ' P M. DAVIS. Auetionear. UNDERWRITER'S SALE OP 3yo BIRRKiq nt FLOUll.—On Weducday MornC, FebJuarr v? Kt »» ASSIGNEE’S SALE OK A CLOTHING STrmv ","Z FRIDAY MORNING, K„.,ru,r/,!*£SS*S iuu Commercial Bnlea Knows, corner of Wood an.l rif»h atrerta, aill ba Mid, without by oVZj “ a™™ ruth*'* f'« q ” th « entire Ptock of fiao Clotbiol* Sin n’i J r t C ’ of * ci 'y “ tor «. »”»“5 "hlch «ro' JOO Drefs, Frock, Sack and Orpr Coate: 280 rr« rinih rw rfmert, Sattinet and Summer I'anta; 300 Satin, Silk, Cash- Fineahlria^p" ll UnJ ' r fihirls “ Dd Drawer*; r .hm 60 I>r * ° D “ Clolha, Caa.lmarra and Caahmare t. j Sattinets, Trreeda, Jean, and Cottoned™ •, u . n'n rw n ’ C f a ' h . m . ere * nJ Mariwlll™ Vaatlnita : aSd a L-en- T° e rm. D S B “ tton '' ™ mmln *"- feblO I*. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Sundries— ::r -26 dozen Corn Brooms; 6OOO t*o bushel Bags ; 100 bnabela Dried Apples; 601 do Peaches; „ do Pared Peaches; 1000 lbs prune Feathers, in store and for sale by . .J an2fl ENQLIBH A RICHARDBON CHER—I 6 bbls Roll Rutter- 60 betts Packed Butter; 100 bbls Prime No. 1 Lard; 10 bbls Grease Lard, Id store and for sale by ENGLISH 4 RICHARDSON/ IME--2jO barrels Louisrille Lime: ~ " 200 do Union Cement* 160 do N. 0. Molasses; 200 do N. C. Tor, in store and for sale by ENGLISH k RICHARDSON >—2o boxes B’a W.O. Tobacco; 10 tons prime Pearl Ash; 0 casks Pot A eh; 76 bags Saltpetre; 1000 boxes prime Cream Cheese, In store and [japgff) ESQLISH A IUCrTARDSQN. >AKER*a COD LIVER 01L.—12 dozen of this excellent ► article received by [febs] JQS. FLEMING. IALCINEB MAGNESIA—ISO lb* for sale by ' J* o27 FLEMING BROS. *u " ' r „ V ' :• 4 “i **.*,•* V.' O'; Xf ***«•»■«« tt. Pott J bo fomad at tbo Custom Hous,. third story, entrance on Bmithfieid .treat. sw“t aer °«»*« u fkninp *, A t V th channel, by tho plor mark!, and ajiun*. Ax 4 o'clock, at- our office, the mercury }* the ‘ hem ° m8t « rl “ a™ Agrees “ nd *“ ,aDdi ”* 3 *» th. THB WEW SrSIMEE “Almi” fl«n» ru, v , ' ord for it, thobo traveling on the "Alma" willed b!v everythlnj they desire. 11 £ “ te “w d ß»^e‘r fWrllßr "‘ t ° freM “ ' ,P th ° ~Pol* r ;::a “* - - - -- T„s substantia l steamer “Endeavor” leave, this mom . apt John V T iCrei3 <lOabtof th ° old "teran- Caph John May, serins all to thoir destination who take W. boat. Mr. W. Barker, the amiable Clerk, 1, [ar . make one comfortable, by the attention he bestows. STEAMBOATS. “1555 ” PITTSBUBGH, CINCIHHATI, LOUlsvttxp A .YD 9 ... . t SAIST toms, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino passessmsTS'd mbiuht PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE lor speed, splendor snfeiv ■fcBg£fet>g Line of Stoam»>rp from Lincinnuti rn (.«, • 10 8 ’ Lotiin, by whl.Ji passeuirers and fTßiiphrUU^V^A o ' l BR ' nt Ui T lrd through Jcutu S IS? and r* j to the Line, which now onrSowing^f'^ BDCKKYk' STATE M. W^Umnoo^r 1 CINCINNATI It lliAwn Tuesday. PITTSHItItUII i \ o’:''' 1 Thursday. PENNSYLVANIA Leave daily at 10 o'clock, A. 31., preSV Satonla Y- No height received nfrer nine o'clock on the ■«„ , departure. lotll 00 11,8 morning of or particulars, apply „n hoard, or to JOHN n. LIVINGSTON.) JOHN FLACK, j Agents, Mouongahelu House Buildings. uot2s I f ’ PUu'banrh, 1R55. For SmUvllJc F ", r ., f iT, ipbt '"' •""'S’ W? 0" lr>nrd. or to ea— . --- - • * CO., Agent.. For »«“'\Wv.r, V'ne.ii,;; llud.cn- v '*‘t and York. _K.r (rvight or prance apply on board. f^ig P ?T 011 . 1 "’ ~(Iln K 1011 - K..„.,rw, 1 t0n St Josephs, and all Intermediate lain lug. on the Missouri Hirer* d ‘ t . n 1 f . le . n<r,r paart-nj-.T ttootnor TROPIC , ; t ro:.,- ', „ii; j, ITe tSr lhu shore and jHfflßßtja intermediate port, on tho opening of narlga K °r»s« ibt ° r pasS!i eP flppty on board, or to I J, ° IS. L) VINGrTO.V. Agon t. For st. Louis ~ S" .MlSSlganov.aadinfcmeJlal, port, on the tpyning Kor freight or peerage apply on boanl. or t„ fc M« . FLACK A Lm.NOSTiW, Acnta For SI. Louis I f t°a> a. '‘vainer IV. 11. DENNY. Cast. Tiloaia l '*’' tor iliaaboTssn,! Intermediate i 1 ''p.,,10- of navigation. ildV ‘ cr P"“S' , “l't l - v ,m or to >i.a£k a LIVINGSTON, Agent,. Por CiucluDsd, , fgfi* KLLA - CVtaloA. Po«, till G&sS&LtVI aQd porLi oo ,v DAY * th ,n-URt ' •* A. M. frlAo* ,L **“32* u; }.!>• on board, or to Cs BAKVj>,^ ( Ac»ut_ t-'or Wuba.li Hlvcr. : c»Pt n o qhat, ■USSSStg? .- „; f , al: "'"' nr '> l lulrrmojlit.. porta AlWi opvtlir.i; of natlratk.n * tour.lsht or |„ f .,rr „,..,| v ,„ t or St. Louli. F T»o3l“ b “ r “t Hr ou I«.M, or to ' C IMJLNS3. A^nt. For St Louli. ritAiuii: ut.SßiC.ru r m». i ~r z»uV»Ynu. I JC3- S M'Vit’'.Tr. r KA .‘ -K ‘' AB!, a, Cnpt. J<,«rn int , , 1 ~ ‘ I'-*'- i«<r tilo ostj i Q t,. rmr w j-.iV , ,rr ' 1 ' or ! ° " '-il'-l'ii *l-1.1 XOWUOD. LouliTiile " ™g^aa. L ii .... ~ 1 anJ porta ~r ~H.Ur ; ',r ; :,VM;‘'t ! T rJ . ) lE; «Y' c *l> , *h. C iu,. win > ' ; r apply on l*>ar.|, « r f* t, “‘' KUAOK r.r WILKINS. Ajfeol*. I f ot I.oulavllle. vu„. Capt. Jun» M„, c - Aesat Kor St. l.ouis. I fTsy* s. Tl>« *t<-«ai»r Kf.VST. is K C.i-t j i „ , is^s^r«. wi i‘ . . . / '*i> * (.f imii.'Tiiii.u Kf 1 J-Uti. t.r n p{ili t,n !...„ r j tn IIPI* a grot,. f’«r Hash villa I iHJP- A- 11 " * l ™'nsir CI..UU 11K tNf Captain Wn ■ o*j cprnlnt/ ~f uj; i *.,1 i<.n tor Iri lib, an* „„ , , - J "'”- . .. . Ll\ INGSItIN, Aitsnla. I'or Nashville. j H 'K“l»r Wheeling Packet »,;a ss'S, •? -- . . J - 1[ COLUN<iW,)[)n. 11/nt Hegttlar Wheeling Packet j JCglJfcu'V*! Htua ®«r VKNTUUK, Capt John Uordox, nvps tvvry ILi:si>aV. TUL'USIiav .»i r .i ll* M Lllj3lJAi ' aßj For ire, gU , or p „ sn| .„ H , p ,, , < KrJ S I:\ c Zl»i rMESK; The LIUILVAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondav. w l U 7 ’i V'uJl, A ,U »t on Thursday, and Saturday,. Th^lSL ll ai?d , R°ril ’ rill k ‘ ,lw Piltsb nri;b on Tuesday., I rtl C iri 1, * J ’' “ 10 “'''O' ll . A. M.— Returning, days, at 7^ T JcUiei' jl jf. n "<*inesdays and Frt For freight or passage apply on boanl nr to J. 1). CULLING WOOD, Agent, No. 165 Front fltroot. „ “J 855 ” CANADA WEST Port Stanley, end Port HurwtVl, „ r'“L™ < ' 1 “’ , ” 1 * n ' i i K^ N lsor° .r^ 5 U 0 V'^: k -' MONDAY and U-nve» Port Ilurwll lor P„u Stanley „t 1 o’clock thf Lake Shop*, and the Toledo, Norwalk n!/ ’i J i Railroad*. Also connect* at Port Stauley with the IrfTndnn which connecta w„h I n?"? 8^^ 0 ? ‘ K>ard r-°r to SCOVILL * qTm'S g£%£;ft. F ' ltOLCOMB ’ , JB^Uhjy 1 BooKSlPuddleford aDtl ll s People: by 11. IX. Rath HftiJ: by Fanny Fern ; sixth supply Ufa of Barnam, by himself; fifth supply Life of Horace Greeley; third supply. J Ida May: by Mary Langdou; third supply Harper, for January; fifth supply. Putnam, for January; fourth supply. Graham, for January ; fourth supply. Godey, for January; sixth supply. Knickerbocker, for January. Fraok Leslie’s Ladies’ Gazette. yrnnk Now York Journal, for January; a new monthly Magaaine, deroted lo romance, goneral literature science and art; price 18 cents, ’ All the above jußt received and for sale at the chean Book Store of SAM’L. B. LAUFFKR, J aD . 8? W-vyJ street. PUTNAM’S MONTHLY, FOR FEBRUARY.-Oojitzkts : Portraits of contributors, author of “Cuba,” Ac* Diplomacy and Cannon Balls; Living in tho Country; No*, tional Defence; Prometheus and Kplmetheus; Nature in Motion; Two Little Stars; My Three Conversations with Miss Chester; Glimpses of French Life—-The Restoration » The Mountain Winds; Mining Vanities; Israel Potter or llfty Years of Exile; The Old Woman who Dried Up and Blew Away; Otilla; A Pedagogue in Goorgis; A Water Study; The Progress of our Political Virtues; Editorial Notes For sale by H. MINER & CO.. - J an ' 2s No. 32 Smlthfleld street. T n 1 GAZETTE.— Prank Leslie’s Ladies' Gazotto, ir i u 1 ? 8 ’ London and New York Fashions, for February Knickerbocker Magazine, for February. * sale Mogazine, for February. Price 15 cents. For f!b/ H. MINER & CO., No. 32 Smithfleld street. B A fiSS ra A*o\VD£H.—lo boxes for eale by J -* FLEMING BROS, j *"'-" * - - - .• ' * V . • •'. i.: ■= ~ r.- 'CA'*. /.*■■*» w t -4> a • • -' "" - v -■ »v t 4 ■-*■ ■ • ' v--" '- “>:• ''V’-i'-.vV 1 -: - ,'■ ‘■rv-s-r- • - • : ' VL V •• - *0 •■ ■ w " ,5 _J T> t 'V- .• ■ • . -> . w . • .ui;- * ■’ frof. Wood’a llalr Restorative. ' No article of a similar ilnd,imir before the public ’ «!r* ? b *“" re P ut “ u '® “ * restorative'and invlgora’ log hair tonlo. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a beneficial effect upon the growth and character of the hair glving a silky and glossy torture to that which was former ly Of a coarse and dry nature. It has also a tendency to preserve tho youthful color and appearance of the hair and deatroying or counteracting the effects of age. With such recommendations In its favor, we hardly perceive how any lady or gentleman fhonld be without to yaloable an adjunct to tha toilet. Persona who have urel It trom the age of sixty-four down, declare It to be the most perfect ar ticle to secure the object iuteudod oyer yet produced. Gray hair, whether produced by the alow progress of time. or i )v . any of the causes which whiten tho lockß prematurely Is restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all the dlso gTeeablo effects of drynosa, the accumulation of dandruff or like Impurities, aro removed. Prom the Editor of the Beal Estate Advertiser, 27 School st Boston, March 20, 1554. „.,» E0P * P ear Sir—Having become prematurely quite gray, I wna induced seme six weeks einee, to make trhl ofyour Hiur Bestorative. I have used less than two bottles, butiho gray hairs hare all disappeared- \ndlu though my hair has not fully -attained its original color yet the process of change is gradually going oo.and lS hopes that, In a short time, my hair will be as dark us formerly. I have also been much gratified attbeheallhv moisture and vigor of the hair, which before wag harsh and dry, and it has cessed to come out as formerly d Respectfully Yours, D. 0 M. Rni> P . Pbop. Woor*: Dear Bir—My hair commenced faliioz off pome three or ftur years since, end continued to do so untß I l>ecame quite bald. I tried all the popular remedies nf tho dey but to no effect; et last I was indSTuse your «b ebmed Heir Restorative, and am very happy to say Ithi doing wonders. I have now a fine growlli of young hair and cheerfully recommend Us use to all similarly afflicted 61. Louis, March 133 eccond Btre «- ' T , , „ C4UI.TI.C, 111, Jana 27th, 1557 “ !Bl Pr ° f - <*•' J-Wood’s Hair Restorative, and have S?“ l !S wondßrl } ll «**t My hair was becoming, cs I tiro f, h prßm “ tu ™ l X hut bv the use of his Rest,™. fuorlgiMl cofor ’ a 6^^' l L e B^ 0UM ’ Ex-Benator, United States. Paop ft i rr™ luiliano, June 15th, 185.7. chop. O. J. Wood: Dear Sir—As you are about to maun. Etcture eaten.ively and vend your recently discovered Ilair Itwtomira, I will state , for whomsoever it may SJcere that I hare used it, and knowo others use it; Uiat I have for several years been in tho habit of using other Ilulr Re- I^7w““’j a t” «oh“‘ i “ I 'i d l ourB vastly auperior to any other 1 «now. Jt entirely cleanses tho head of dandruff and with one month’s proper us, will restore any persons huli to the original youthful color and texture, giving It a healthy, raft, and glossy appearance, and all tills without oiwmloring the bauds that apply It, or tho dress f n whi-li It crops I would, therefore, recommend Its use-to every one desirous of having a One color and texture to hair ’ Respectfully yours, Wttao.v Kino. For sale by 0. J. WOOD 4 CD., ProDrletors. can r„„,i wey New Turk, and lit Market street, It! Loffls, Mo® * Price, $1 and $2 p<»r bottle. of VtoaSta Mo B rJa S r K “’ S Sl ° rc - 1 ‘“ Blows, Kicks, Corns, Tender Feet, <S.c—All know on being struck hard on the eye, cron the face, It will swell and tarn black; whoever prefer not a closed eye or black mark, rnb it Instantly In D4l r VV’O and neither bl«knc-?o? pain will occur. Change plasters daily on corna, for some Ume, and thny will disappear, and make tho most painiUl SSSS!" e “ y 00 ' WllULti3n; <*» •‘■os be PKOa AND OTHER WHITLOTVS, AND RUN. When commencing and only Hinder mm bo stopped, and all the agony saved with being enclosed fora fjw daaa ln n W mV" KXTB ACTOR, even after th^b^ero^ the bone the Anger can bo sarod and all further agony— chauge tbo plaatof throe times a day. * 0. V. CLICftENEn A CO., r . , « Proprietors, N>w York For s.l, by Dr 0. U. KKYSER. HO Wood atreot, and by ill Dru*£i3Ui and Dealers in Medicines tßrooghouttbe Uci- . ieoo*d**v2w Harrell’. Indian Llnlniclin B!u:k ’ 1-lmL-s, ad 'i Head, Breast, Throat, Spine, Wo/clea, Worms In t&e Sklo, Sculp Diß6®<y>.o t Milk Crust, ;Dry ,Tctt or, Erysipelas, Headache, CBa*"*, Nouralgln, Bun Ptiß> S“ld3. Boms, Ulw^,, ■ Sore Legs, Sow Throat, Ehcnmatiam. Trice 25 cents per bottla. Bold wboloral. and retail at Dr. KKYBEICS, Ho Wood street; JOEL HOHLEE'S, Lib erty street, and at J. P. FLEHrSO’S, Alleghany city, JanKltdaw ass Important to Tsrsoni afflicted with Hcr ■aln, or Rapture of tho Bowels, and tile Uauger of Strangulation by neglect. . J 1 *' "j** cour " f ' r * n J’ 0“' to pursue who may be nf tWoO with Rupture, is to procure a good Trusawell adopted t *"” rul,l ” rel »*"». '» orlrr to retain tb.protruding portion or the bowels. This U often neglected, and the , 1 becomes strangulated, leaping the patient „„t only to a sutiering but dangerous condition. I bare n]trays on bond, and daily adapt, tko most improved Trusses; among fhioh I. MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TKU33, which „uj Paally produco a radical care in a short time Of courso there ar. cues when no Truss .111 cure, but in a yast ma jority Of r»lucabl» nemia, or Rupture, this Truss aill euro. I have every rarioty or Trees, front 60 cents to l * r s° aseorUnont of CHILDREN® TRUSSES ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, CLASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose hrokrn or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS ror the relief and cure of Piles; SHOULDER BRACES, 'for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety or moclinnteil appliance usM In the cur. or disease. Call and es amine them at my Drug Store, No 140 Wood street, corner or Virgin alley : sign or the Golden MorUr. _ >hli,l.wj DR. GEO. H. KEYSP.it. a *' ‘•rotlamallon-Wheremr, the eatraordtnar, and unprecedented demand for that Invaluable preparation WKIGII rs PREMIUM KATUARION, has Induced envious person, ;o p,.lm o(I other articles aimilar In name and ap. pesrenee, bat absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to Injure the reputation or the genuine article, purchasers should be particular to ask (or WHgW, Premium K.thn non, and they may rely on r-ceivlugan arUele unequalled tor Its virtues tor restoring a decay 111 hea l of h-Jr ft r a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, rernuviog all disagreeable sensation. of di.sh.ess and headache, and for the toilet It has never had an equal (or It, pleasant eud delightful fragrance. j In thou lands of lastlraotiial* are a sufficient guarantee lor 11. completely re.b.ring a decayed head of hair; fur re moving all dandruff; fur preventing Its failing off, sthe’her from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dye.., as It ejclte, the secretions, producing a supply of its natural pigment coloring mat riant'growth" 1 “ J “' k ’ S ' o ” r “I pl ' arsn ™. *Hb » lain- lor sale by every druggist In the city, and by druggists nnd merchant, througbodt the Unltol states. ? ** A liberal discount hi wholesale dealers I‘rlco 2o cent# tt boltlp. PET HR T. WItICUT A CO., «~: b 7 «• Arvr^* , “’*„ Su P erflne Tollot Soap. L t M ri l. h t P ' ''m p,r ll lwm thl ' pDrMt ■hd best ins t r.ais It gives the skin a lulurisnt brilliancy, and lUJ ,*h llO band, a delightful almond odor. Mlllufleurw, Wire Oil, Thrideca, Bouquet., Nymph, Henry Putnrhlo, Brown Windsor, PolmTrene, Marehmallow, Brown Omnibus, HMflnutOH, PalmOmnlbui Urtv-n*. Hpriog Plowew, UW ’ Ambrosial, Jenny Llnili Citc.reiau, , “’*■ , Bpermaeetti Tablet, Poneine, Ac Phila » u »"tlon of the ladles of MiUa.Mphlo to my PemiiD Lotion,rr Liquid Lily Bln**.)™ for rendering th« skin sort and fair. Also, my Amygdaline fS, [T 7 ,n0T ‘ D * fr e ckl«s, pimples and wperityof tbo tv*, nnd to impart to tlio akin delicate elasticity * tion?oVn P A oV la rl 3 P "P icr Pains, Irrita tions of tlio Chest, Lumbago, Wounds, Burns anti Corns * Europe." “ tUC "’ “‘""■'fr used ?!«'„? nofi!i°i e ) ,^ E 'l! lbor J**' ll '? Ue ? t 0 m » nafa «o™ bln celebrated Jloso, Almnnd and Amhrualal Suatlnq Cazaaa. which arc whf?h"h lJ bj ! “7 country or in lfuropo. and for don' hh " teculTed “ Pril “ i ' leJal Bt th « Wond’.Falr,bom f! 10 P r J ncl P“ l Druggiata in Plttahurgh, and throughout tbo United Mates. X. BAZIN * Manufacturer and Importer of Perfumery , No - 114 Cli «*uut street, below Fourth, ia Philadelphia. JHOURiUSG GOODS FKAN’K VAN GORDER boa just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves find Setts In Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, blaek lace and gauio Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, hi wool, cotton and silk; Ribbons, Bells, and Crapes, In all qualities. * Alexander & Bajou's best Kid Oloves can always be found at No. 63 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Dla mood. „ novlT Wanted) BY r sober, Industrious young man, who wiU devote m« entire time to his business, a SITUATION as enn PING CLERK In a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse or aA. Blatant Book-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery or i)™ n,£Tl Btore; and will make himself generally uselul to h|.^ f ployer. A noto addroased through the Post Office to n attention. 1 * °° CB ° f “ P ° St ’” W ' U Notice to Owners and Consign*-. 17 Blooms, Pig Metal, Ac, °* OWNERS and Consigners of Pig Metal, Blooms, Casting Engines, Boilers, Mill and Building StooesTand articles upon the Allegheny wharf, axo hereby notiflpa fill unless the same are removed by the 20th of Fehmolt 1 Inst., they will bo sulyected to a charge of 60 cents ne» for every twenty-four hours they are suffered torimiMr! after that date, in accordance with the proviaiens a? dlnance regulating the wharf WM snori* or * Wharf Master Allegheny wwv 1 Carpets Less than Coat. THK undersigned haring rodueed ibe prices of their «n tire stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rug*, Mate, Matting' *c., from 20 to 25 per cent, call the attention ofnersono fn want of any articles in their line to tbe following "* m Their stock is one of the largut aod but ultctcd In th» city, and consists In part of n ' Velvet and Brussel*; Tapestry Brussels; Auoasson Brussels; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; Patent Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine and fine do; Twilled and plain Venetian do; Hall and Stair do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton Ingrain do; Btair Bods, Window Shades, and a large aesortra»n* r>r Oil doth, from 2to 24 foot in width. Tm& f o. a headly l co„ N~o. 82 Third street. DIARIE3 FuK 1865.—A large assortment oj the above useful article for sale at the lowest rate*. Thoaa whn would save 26 per cent shoald call at J“» SAITL a IMS FEB’B, S 7 Wood «. 1 ' r, ■ • V;. ! ' t- ■ y ,!»■ CCHIS PAIXS is TCB TAT IT ONCE. V« > > V f* ♦ <*- ■, H V S.» <-»Ts* t> 3 . X^,4N0 B 6UMttd B i o£i i, ra for »»>° »'valuable TRACT OP township Heaver the ilrictrtcm end riitsSret^S^ 1 ' a “l Brighton, on of which are cleared and li&’Si’ “ n,a nng 86 acres, CS balance wfl tlmter^rao^,^' 8o! la,t1 a,ti ™n°n, the good COTTAGE HOCUE __,/J°,* m P lOp einent3 consist of a the whole of It for h'tr.i cowa eS? ith Bl bIlD? UEliBr House, Wood House and SnrSS. 11 *? sheep; a new Smoke best Springs ofson water frith J?,,? 10 . 06 !' 11161,8 ls one of oho severaTother cMd Enrine, “ ,S- t 7 han ? 710 '‘■" Souse, of choice fruit, cons-i,licit of Annie 8 Orchards and Cherry trees. S 1 in arnln. The place is well watered. E f “‘ part j -iDJi Is a rare chance to scccure a ffoO( j v rrnQ . . i E roiiG-im* or **^-sSEa£r - "** ; — ___ JESSE DEAN, j T. U. YOUNG t CO., Smitbfiold street. T^ No. &2 Sinithfirild etreot- I NteVcl fnnj'»nif I | aaTo ‘ V 7 A Bno torm of ll ' B “ cref . - 1 Sk?%•£“is “ & r^r 0 * f-mLYfilK™!,* 1 “ I r l n with a ?/r 1110 f ® nus yivauia llailroad Station • s?s»s2 fobl S - CUTIIHKItT & SON, 140 Third fltruut. J^ A liou»for E h»n Mrl7srt r . ? le “ ““fortablo Trolling fsfaLifci u 5 10, i.^ Q 1 ‘ D «; roora v klt '' b, ’ n ’ ““ d «* Allen street by lot) Aw .n “ ? ont of 48 f «* <*■ in the kitchen, out-oren and * COd '? aU ' raDd l>ump grapo Tines of choice qnalit?* “m ' ' ■'SI 4 !' I ,’ frßit tr<,rs > only $-2 000. Terms «70n fe » s' cota l lltta order, for >-esk *’ * 7 °° in Hires teb3 S. CLTUIIEKT & SON, =~r-, T i_—■ —— 140 Third etrp<if 1-OXB “-inr.—a j„„ UI , XJ M’Keo ttreet bv So h 0..„ , “ icswruntc.n Price $2£Q. * dec Pi fll.uateil in Birmingham. jkk , »«e end nil ° “re. cleared; a Urn, S!S h “ 3 ‘‘ h ? L ’‘»oa E L»n2i) J s - k fcO.V, X ' ' * ~— ___ 140 Third Btffet. « «w. ..«r ‘ftfi *»,.*»* ' ’ GKaTa7Lwo B b B,“ w «t offlea of the Morathtg Popf. ONLY NiiYE HUNDitJ-JD DO I iTisi —tt ; ctory framo BV7ELLING HoU3F &^r,nf°s r * UC ? a tTr °* with a lot of 17 feet f-onttm n An „ , J ' 4 rooms, Veto.!™*;or JUW lSr aDoE/h"'' 1 I,J ' dep P lor dloinjj room, kituheo, ceSar *ad l 4?^f\ col,laloI Qp par ■orsoyard j.um'i, hydrait.TahlJ?"* wkh “ Terms of payment, t*ry <aju ’ ’ £o ’ 4^10,-,r Third at. IwlkUniw, orchardif pX J £?* ‘l 0 **'«* P=od UMiKauioSor r ' aso, “ lbl * ««£ - J ‘i“ 2H iS?S : **"?.*. £3* tKTtfrts s*yflUWrx Spinnu'a Kuiidiog, on j'itthfm^t' 1 s'™ la lour h strict Apply to Tc&l'StiFZ^™ I'O. 140 Third stra! t. The ojrnercf it « Enrjtilro of tiKm ?£*£? hsir s’aio. J aQ 27 TilOil AS WOODS, Tvi» Rir?~ I — 7o Fourth Mr^t. Inga toms. li liqu l r e c-r ''" ld ' J»127 TUOMAB Wi>OD«,. • “ ~J' Fourth Ftrwit. I-OR SALE V r EUY CilE'Vl* A building Lot in ALLKGUKSY cm' -iV ,'k hIJ ~y *«•*>' sgzs ,":" r ) i 5 n q 'j i ™£'. l( . XIIOMAH woods. Land for Sale. 1800 9 P L , AXD JS WREST COCNTV, near EgSß&&Stfa ■Hs£l'r*~!“a»„sir:3 coznpl *“HtJj,and the railroaJß n,_. ttuLs*~+ „ Attorney at Uiir, No. H 7 Fourth . TJYr B -M l r*'P/ a, ° t,OT Ku ‘ l saT.K. u.t r, a Cellar WaU, built far ,to ft b In a dedrnUe location for a residence; and will be sdd o-w, and on farornble term,. Titlo good, and clear torn Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO.' V.O ILLUoTe, .. _.. ,J At Offlc* of Monitor FAKJI ioit *au^^7Ku.«“o7T3 -*£ZTm \? i w C n * tl, i ln " ; ' ilh “ b»w Fratno DarUim; Ilolise h “ ™ r ' “ Stable, ic; , S „.4r Camp or ,00 txeor. odj am, 1 Peach an I A nnle Hna„. mile, frila Calliope,ll,, in Oallia ™un!r Ohio tn& “ *• CUTUBKIIT i tZk * 140 Third tor ‘»-"^™T=rn;sss T ao I)aniline Manses and Store Haems On Third cfraer A lar.ro Store KjKm, « Fourth -tract, near Wo a ’ n »" on Fourth street, (Carpo's Uoll ) A "w” '*“' l ln K " st A l)*«-llir>T Hou«» .'n Hltlh slroft. A p««-:tln e It . tire of » room-., on l,«*An rtteet A I, u", ,TT '*; "" " f f iait Sln-rt. A U»,UM\ <*f .1 rmnj«, on !!• Jf.-ri F.r-r {. -«• UnJ . - ** _ 140 Thirl fcWrt. ‘ R Hotel fop Lea««" i I KV'S lIOTKi,, (f.-reierlr known a, lb „ lot tr-Ji. ofTettai fir lease „„ farjrahle ~rtr, rtr,Be ?rc '.lujUmJ nn ihe corner of Fourth Mrvet nod linmr «„ '. K { rn o/ yr.irt, TOmait-ncSoff from the Cr t nf . r f For further laforroaihm »p,,l y Lr ” l ° f A *‘ nl Lt ’ xt - Josi3:PFt S. A A. P. MdIiIUSON, A tt\ <• oGir« No. 142 Fourth st., EDUCATIOXAL PEJISsirtVASU PEMALB COI.I,IiGE. AT HAMUKHORG P\ ’ rpnis In«Ututlon, for the ill,™! education or Vr„„, A rested by Clmrler VUli full CollHilr >• operation for more tli.T.i ~nr rJr ;Vh °' K tlH '>''««>■' nod in „ but., Thu nmingetnents of iJn» Cothw „ r -> »ITonl peculiar »dv»ntti E «i in eoquirio? , a.,fid fo. tl , 0 OoUt K iuto and the Preparatory, with their (li'i.rt.nrtnU f l«rnin*. Th, coime cf .tody mcS l itrll J iarn, .iwii»Dat<K! by or wauy Oltferc-ni duke* y wUt - £, du-.« aduilttul at ouy lime. 1 u^3 Hoard of hulrtieiors. UKV p! ,v E n L V It WAUUII, A. M„ Principal. &£ 5;- Arsa«iSl. lTtocltwl IVrna'o Teacher. Mim I'iSNT A. Jorasoe, Assl.-tant. Mao I 11, M. Ilmim, Tench, !r if Trench. Ac. \Vu J 1 ";’"' 0011 . J - u o Lecturer on Anatomy. Ac. Ph”,"o;.h“*V 1 tUri ' r on - N * tur " l ““fory, .Natural j PDnfPs fileroßntlle colUcr* by tho Legislature of Feunsylrania, with perpetual charter. b 1 T> y\ti Yl T* FACDLTT. M^L 11 'J/i A t Cn ’ Es<l l of thp Pittsburgh Bar, I'rofown-of M n n^ W KnJ Political Keonowy? ’ ' LSuor ° f ha " P™nnontly Joined thg Faculty man « rJ l ,h b,! “T | i,atJuri ''G l‘>* Inti* professional engaßts “““ l " ,l “ ™ st ,’ I ' ,! there retarded a* Uie best pfu* man In the country. 'lhia Institution, therefore, presents fKt 61?, hy nn other ol the hind In wards nr jut) +■ i ♦ course of traiuing comprisi'.H up* Dn l - /? transactions, in Fix different methods of Doublo Lntry Uook-keuplng 300 practical Business Cal* culaUons, covering the whole fluid of iuland und foreign commerce. Commercial Penmanship, with every modern improvement in the art. Bunin** Letter., and Dusine™ f fC 1 * r ? d , e o C f iptlon - Daily Lectures iu Commercial Law, Commercial Eciencea, the Theory of Profits, <tc 39“ Pend for a Circular, I Irtm City Commercial College, AFAYETTE UUIMJINUS, corner of Woo-i h uj Fourth J street*. 4 BH0 ’ and Professors of I Inin ana Ornamental Penmanship. JOHN PA UP.Y Principal of the Book-keeping Department, and lecturer on all Important business transactions. JOHN FI.RMING (anthor of flaming's new and Improved syeti-m of Bonk? keeping,) will examine and deliver weekly lectures on the ?k on, l JAMI£S “• HOPKINS, member of the Pittsburgh liar, Lecturer on Commercial Law Although but a short time established, this Institution is In n most prosperous and flourishing condition, now nnmnerlng one hundred studenta, which exhibits a popu aritv and success perhaps never attained in so short a time by any other Commercial College. The Book-keeping under the able supervision of hlr Barr y is unequalled in this city. P,of. Miliar A Bro.’s system' of writing is onUroly new and in many rejects superior to any other system, for the corroboration of which they an- Penmanship in ail the cYtiis £.d“ taSJs'™ if 1 e f B Jo n J eora ,during which time he has Instructed upwards of flfieen thousand norsocs the West Let it, Pc di., tln ’ cl ?f^^ t -galled in shall get a diploma rrom this College unlecatJ liZS! ?acUon r^ran. t e h „ e L IiUUO3 ofmOrC “ DtllB : No p * tr & charge for Arithmetic. . , n „ Instructions in Sinaia InatrnotOT cn the PIANO POHTE and TOICi5 P V Orders lett ■ t Mr. K LEBER’S Music tb£*l *, .* ki fern*, No. 187 SECOND Stmt, will be SpUy atoS su6 the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD fpIIE GREAT CENTRAL itnm« ~ * 1 Unde cities trith Western -N&rth'.w^^^ 13 ® At* western Stales, b> a continuous Railway U : rect M Thf oUtll * also connects at Pittsburgh with daily all parts on tho Western ill Terr aniitfSt-iS? 8 ® to SB, S2.SsSs£ ( asjsS ! «/ i!fc,uaT - I i On boxes,) Furs, Feathers, *e......Tr 90c - P er ICOIba. ; BJ4COND CLASS.-Bc.oks and Stationery] { th7r, G WMI i c . b . a .!!. Sj . ) . n “ r ‘ iKUr6 ’ Le “‘ f 7£c -P« 10011 a. TniitD . tAgB —AnTils, BsSnV. Bacon I FOURTr/ nr* 1 ; SJ? l,ulk -) n«np, !<,.... } 05». per looms. OURTH CLASS —Coffee,Fish, Baconaud I ... Fork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 0H...... f 55c * P or lOOtta. p R p Kr1i euhi r “Y K “ t Handel. Railroad " au oL Z P acl <»i!» "Ka Ptnmylvania nt PWladelpwL m'i 18 As "' t " of this Jloall dotenilon. ' tibur e h < wll l l « fora anted wiUiout v7l“j H s^^r°FhYS^hf lfC, 'M B0El0n: J ' L MUott. N more; Geo.C. Franciscui^’ i^ffraw & Koona, Balti- CmcioDati, Ohio; J^^'iSiiSv^^v^UinnanAßroirn, S. Mitchell 4 SonXanjrHle ”si*A°-’ St ' Lonls - M °-: J- PBKKSTI.' VASIA RiaROAD DAILY THROUGH Tau» s ,,,“ i. phla and Pittsburgh. THE MORNlxr^liTT P S n “ dB ‘ enrea Philadelphia fiS PUtahnreh at 7!4 ? M » L Tof IN horgh for Philadelphia at 7, A H. l'ni'i p'iS d r J l lU ‘- Jeavus Philadelphia for Pittsburgh *• TKA r\T Phil " d ?’.P hi “ »t 1, P. M. THE NMHT EXPRESq af*. M ani sS"l#ta?E «j? pIS™ US Cke “ “ n boUail *° orlrom cither of the ahore more, New York, « &*„!.“ Agypt, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia . . _ J- ME3KIJIEN, •Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh CLEVEtAKB AHD PIXTSBUEGH Ohio “ , C^' N Ohio and Pennoyivanla KalirOad. rpifn . . ALLIANCE. c te£»^“K;r.rrcc» Three D$ Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Time to Clevil«n4 EiVhom S‘" an 4 Chicago, eud St Loui, IlilrtyJJen hmw “ S lw ™<7-tiro hour., | M.^ n aU°op !e M el at7 - 30 - A - M --12-00 Cuyahoga MLfin“AkK n m fud t S^ o ? U^ Tratllß 10 3 £ «-. 2 20, i? M.,?ud “s», KS-" C ‘° T “ lan ' 1 “ burgh ..TSM °8 i oo*A* f, eDn “t^f ilro *d, leave Pitt*. through to the above nomts p® conn ' i:t i 0 tt« aro made reach Chicago at TJ» neat' morning a“fst Mat It Th?lv w ,T riu Cleveland, eight hours. arrive at Chicago at II 00 P 1I ?S, a*' **•> 745 P-M-J Trains letft/for Rock£, “'t 7 -°“ £M- and 12.°° 5L Joliet, and thence over the Chicle !mrfan ,l^' K | Ra,,rolul to Pa^°hV» l, f os r e,e„ng,au’d j checiTSi B or C ChTcagonSd t> St!Lo ! ia Clolelalld ’ an<l then > re 'FAEE uS I^ LtAr ' CK AM) CLEVELAND. To Alliance $2 30 Tn n,i„ * Bl CLAfls * 2»d class. Cleveland.. 4 So S ?ft° ■'*“ 60 »60 £s£— SS Jis belou door J. A. CAUGHEY, Agent, Pittabnrgh. OHIO AHO PEHHSTLVAHIA BAILHOAD. 1864. n action there with Mast dosB “»• oatl about 12 o'cloch at nleht/ BTr ’ eachlll S Clncin. r,ri“”t bn ? 3 P. M, and reaches Creatliae M V m’” {wm p . bi, atielphia, Night Kaprers which »ij£ the and town* la Indiana. a ~ 3 for Indianapolis on the Mansfield read Newark, Zanesville and towns to r^edo°orto M tofnmtas^s^ a . !! f‘ i 7 JB:to J , * yton * B - t0 ; 2T“< *■ ! “ D^=hs P Sa™ Al o?BTp a jl”i tliM V 1,16 pM > ; fast Express Train SirouS i« «#? with the ■anf rrsis-g|““S a^ffsas arrives at Pittsburgh at U4O f m Clna!lD all, Mi an^A'^Jl 0 * “AM leaves AM, and 1.16 pat ’ J6P M > on ' J No » Brighton at 6 M ’" Dd9 P T r‘ ins , do “ ot r ? n °n Sunday. om^soru^Oniolnd^l'ennsySnf! 0^^ 1113 :" 1 th ®U<*'< J. a. CUURY n t tK„ “ Railroad Company, of Uou 6^l S^y h b ; o th. Mon/ng.&?.' aEOBQE PABKIN, Ticket Agent, street Station! JOHN K£LL\, Passenger Agent. 'ITrSBUBCU, ST. LODIS AND SEW ORLEANS. molimkkct ANDOSLY RAILROAD to CHICAGO CHICAGO ASiD MISSISSIPPI HAII.HOAD St. lonia. };}■ BT- LOUIS DAY MAIL g. IS ~, s§issllisS»%-i : ” Bagnrago chwk™h«??hto «? T ST *r l/3013 33 HOURS h. P. HOLUSTjHR, Chicago, RICHARD P. MORGAN JrsS^L Passenger Agaot. ss’SSf*. SSsSSS^SS r n or venders, .^“aSlfeSS My w »'S l orS?SX.‘fe“ te,l “ ° f msrnmm S3£&Btt*ls£Bi| ferx ri o?7hh& E ' u Ts B u ±v e ith * s“!L Ec t i™r; J T uracy, “ athu3 " w mach,i «■•£* febO " • 6ta>rt “ l, “ l o P Hdan . T “ ' ww !SA ß M °«^«4»jS^sasr T u o fwHfSA0 n o7Jh,rhv i, £" s “ rtdor^i, i^ JAMAICA ana ST CBOIX »m? T 1 S Bli * Sl,r l of . P Sre^ D^l^.*^A^ggf A pS York manufactarers bv th)« P^^ C rf n ° W by lile New «““■ for use Ci ‘ DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, :»*ss-'«sssSS£S& K 0 * ll Unix, uegntiated a n ,B 00 coll** ml,,ion. li.jVm^lir" ll 0D ““- Copper l'l£L* tU>D,iDa P “ ld “> purchase and sale of All comtnunlcatlona atlentcd to promptly. ioß io PENNSYLVANIA INSUEANci~COMPAWV~ OF PITTSBURGH toiaPAlnr COR.VEB OF FOURTH AND SmYtIIFIFTP u™ Authorized Capital. t»™AHLBTRE£TS TNSDBE BCILDINGB aud?fher , X damage by Fire, and the perils or fa eainßt lora or Navigation and Transportation. f Sea and Inl -' ,nJ dt?c23:d4w TTr „ , , DmiCTOM. w“srciinfe t ° n ’ »«i y PaU,r mn , D. M. Long, ’ A t tOn«r Spronl, J acob* Painter, wfl 63 !?' Ne ? IS7 ' s - Haven,’ Wocie Hampton, D. E.Park H. B.Coggshall. ’ Hon. WM. K JOHNSTON - . BODY PATTERSON, Yl~ pS:2 in ' A. A-OiEEKE, Secretary nod Treasurer w Presulen.. ■B. S. Casualca. Assistant Seeiefnw —— ' JtoO fln. O CITABLE FOE SALT,*" thorpuriaa lll *'* JutlS PBAEL •4:?-. •,“V '■■ "-' - General g e St. FUhdeSpbla. 3nper!nlen l ]aT| I t o » l »^' !T p n railroad, a ' i i, • ? \;'t ■ u REV. DR. COVER'S "‘ = *H E FJTA-J IC Pi £ ls : ; gCCH AN ARRAY OP TESTIMONY as Dr. Corn's Rhicu.mic Pmu hays called forth from all classes, was “ ■■' - " = w ?.y ERY STAGE OP RHEUMATISM. a hefof ooft*? 0oft *? ToD^rP ‘teyiclTiw I changing symptomswhlcharefy 1 c f/PP ,e » or by the OTer ,of this Protean complaint. ~ometlme3 tho characteristics which oom8 t eairfsntmedtcoHcnnahi of U etJinK »od purging, treating Rheumatism, these l>llii a !;f,S 1 ? htnfimafemode of fDrcM ' tncigorate thocrn El i?"?„ ln °” d che rl=li ‘he the allies of Nature In her eaStem™ ’ “S 1 01113 ‘ ct 33 Their medical aetton is direct and aUdflr <J ?. th ’> disease. malrna moxdn or radix of the disornie .a ll rt ' srll ss the complications of nerves and flbreein whfch»!?"'* 1,11 u, » and expels from the blood tho febrile nrinlii i;* 3el ‘ ,r< -nched, and spreads, and intensities, while It ES'ii' 11 ! 111 deneifta of the malmjy. thetitaj itu. „ Sj u ass*f , «»»* RHEUMATIC PILLS, and ree that W WS which none arc ** without _ PRICE ; FIFTY CENTS PER nn r „S3.SoId by Dr. GEO. fl KEVqPn - YLEMINQ. Allegheny City,- 1 J.P. nrTr ? E ‘ HENDERSON, fell 3LM Ris t. Tjouan, yO’!K -xt Chronic Blindnaa with I ??, a f am!lli0D i -Oruteor Cata*ct Scrotoous, w4i“„rwid^ A,I ‘ i “ ro3is «4 the diseases of the eve which fT“>. ore nmoue perfect satisfaction. * CU “® tre atctf by Dr. n. with Artute,^:hXtod SuholtTe^SS o '^!** sastsr which^ •j«£ • WsSfff . . ' +wi ra ‘ M £• Wilson, Mew York Cltr N Y «&? %%£j D “ ™>N. Y. A. Dilienbach, SchwiKctsily, N. Y CapL D. H. Xfaviland, Athens’ v*v ■ John W. Hackett, Binshakatan^'l^V th«s« caem, by to .tbm^^' 8 *° lßarn tha f * ct « in jmt atm d*s rm „„ CELEBRATED GEEMAH BITTEES „ ■ prepabkd bt ,<***# J DB. C. H. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa m- £R cpM.S P ’ as Constipa tion, Inward Piles. or Blood totbe ' . Vn „ Hea J AcWj ty o f the g tomach, - »• or E «»SS“i»&ok t a Dll Difficult Breathlno^HutteriDrr«» n/ 6 *!' UoiTied p ®Sit?£aj^g?S®r Sida Back, cheat, I.lmb a , J 4 “;lSdeu Burning la the : . Copstaot Imngin ings of LtII, and great Depieaaton of thisßii h afeeltaiof thß*^^ 1 ? 116 !? “ a and ita reputation and sale is n^£t^?v‘ Amarjcan JP eo P le r parations extant, il* 11 * *fal£*W moat prominent and well knowrf m, & Jv * n by the &Wggg&^»Tflßfe S‘A'ss:s;Esss'»f*'iSiSS«mS ft!. 0ffl “ “ i M “ nac ‘-*T, 120 Arch street,' phlla. F»teS 4 y (Sf; a £; fjww Wood street; B. A. 00 Wood street; 11. p. Swartz and jppj l6 ? lll2 dec!9dtwly k ' “ andJ * p ‘ Fieming, Allegheny! OTA.ND3 PKEeAimSt “ r Sttuee > to try it. Price 25 hotSi r 1 ‘nS 0 * *“>“<>»»»« Stores In the United StatL Gmer ? ani Vrait *" -to by 51'CLUitO and Q.H?|k? SER , Pittsbnrgh . on m P v T . Fhuht 4 241 Market street, Philadelphia. jmal9aJ*wly la on the premises, at thffirrf rfefi^S? I *?'- 85 '*! 8 * 8 . undiridcd two-thirds of that certain TPAOT mrV.vri Ula hated in Mifflin township, and couniw , r ?„ OS hXSD'glt" by Urn Monongabeia rlrer, I.rnd^cf, bo S nd '<l eource from which all l&e rln^ estjr nation, B 3 it is the KaM river arosapplied ccLfuuZurTZ? I™** 1 ™** hl °** *• and increasing demand lor the afre^r'tf' 1008 boats La bottom land of the best , n.l lit . a . L ,hma ' fronts on the Mononoabelit rivor'th fer 'i’ .‘•’•’tit .SCO rods there la deep water and a ta^fci B ,i™,? lh . 0f ? hldl amount of which lies haefeVr ■•i i OB for loading con), anj to come through it to mf to “ n<l will i»™ right or way through faid pmS!'^ t ViS, Or fJ ,y _i aalLi,, « is Coal and Timber on It Bufflc£SffiUt» Ua,,, ° There ses; there is also a DtVJaUNQ UoU3KtdjSv Pre £!,' thereon, with other out buildiaeg. • BAEN erected. Tunas of vale favorable to nurciiasera an* Jnii ' one-thlrdoftoe premises, and tolres™‘, h , a , u 5 JlTUea bis interest at the same time;JaiSLlhSd™.~ , 4f o fi w joining the premises, or the t iiSte™ W who lire* ■or -111 be OTlnSlulh"' Th ® badness h«Sf- LOVK 4 BRO.furLoTi WlJ nanla ■»?■! style of TOUNO, il. Love wjfh ht™ i2 Y i h * Tln g associated his brother. I'! them selves indebted to AII persona knowing settle Immediately- a nt! pleafie <** «*3 th.*m for ™ tUement Th« K - ha7 H C l ftUnj Prwent soured at the old stand, *J *™ Wi " bo February Ist, 1555. VOraG * SMV£N£OH'* LOVE. mend"my smxmorßto'mTrorm 18 <*esrfnl]y recoin that no pains will ba snaral n? Cr feeliDgconftlent liberal term, p wl w “»** “iem on the most "SttSS.’lZtiuH a^lV” 1 ™' S ° •‘.tta.rti mf - r S. w „ ho ™V mi inh aull! “ Ptm aDy °r“ycUiito ' " W WM. BTBVKSgQN , gbeny city, faThaTo on han^^? 1 Belmontstreete, Alle citenbi»o iissortment o or ““““Retiring an SSSSrSsigSBsSB palm attended to on b **£l*- lh ' confident that all who nine *??** Tho J 'feBl age,trill bo pericctly aaSd Jn lheit Patron- Tho Pittsburgh andJtaiXatorrwJ ‘heir .work, teen minutodariog tlm day? hU3 °? fi f- same ot our offlco, for MtUamem. lUd 10 preaent lh » Pittsburgh. Jauuaiy 24th, ms-ffffig * BAKQKOT. Q WING to a steady drain upon oar fnnitea*.i ? initiation of outside Dressur^fUS? 33 ace «* tremo difficulty of realliing^r^ShtefJl’S l the , ” x ' compelled to suspend our business h “ T 0 I™ ° UT ,entire Indebt surplus over our liabilities. KR AtfiJu b i y ,^ I Jar S° January I IR A MM 1 . A RAIIM. lor “ kkajiiat~nssS * yonJi? o n i? nc,el tho «yl* this day diPEolvedtsamucl lVork°(V Na ’ ~p hllad= 'rhla> Is M’Couch, purchasiugtho 0 interes^orl? 9 ' oun ? end Wm. said firm. Xhn business ini f I ? l,jnu ‘ r 4 Kohm in YOUNO 4 M’CODCIL” ' be "“tinned by “ IVOIiK, January 22,1855. ■heirbills'and'noiMleftiith 8 ’ W ? 1 055 rewire jao23 M lert wlttl “« fi» colle-Uon, KRAMER t RATIM. BloilE, Mouklo am. the eastern ciUes, or elsewhere. AH ■wort'??'" oKcr <hsa b ss^r^s^ crlily ana Eh ’Uea ,« *l,h CTer7 fo ' Se°rr ra - b ° th “ to . ». w»Vi. W ,* w> -WILSON, 'Oimertr-l, .. aker “ ni Jeweller, oimeror Jlarh.t an.l Fourth etrwtlt. *• fc'ACXOKK . ......MASIIN l. SI E v U J.... QEGEUJE 4UUM. S B “S R 7 0r ‘^LOW __ w y % e X s I b K ar 1 t a , n A e r ry <ie ?" i J: tion °f sg*gy aufpaKed for teiitv o/dp-iJn"' 1 f Di ’ tl ;n » monnor NO a y* A ll work ■■ - llllHlflSIpMw » <-S“ “ M" “ ■SSBWSSK* JOHN n. irfXHTNNY, ' Administrator. : ■' vacifr*'.'!,'.'?!'
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