- --. : 5 .1 - .• ■•' •. t. v %•- <*.*,•*• n.,*< *J\ 1 ‘; * » _■ V '» J i *" ' * f r 3v‘ V • .*7- ** */ ‘' * '•* * ‘ ' V - - 'v . ■ ■' v* t . . V-’^VM •i'Cot'" * ’*'* •; •• *, i? /*., .* -,.,; Mll r -* •%, : ■t .. . • ■ ;•• .N ■« t , w V'-w*i'V\ ;«L'V * * t *r~?* ■•• t \ «‘i ; i -•; -•■ “ v ■ , v * ■< I^' 7* S+ 3v.‘ - :• . ••‘.r ••■* •>.»: <• ? >i *- *' W t * u.».« r » ‘ *■ ■ *. •» V „ x.-- "j. s _ ' i -. j 5 ■■ *■ -■«■ -' 1 ~ .x-v *. kir-i'..y ■ f'. v -.. W-J-mK ‘ -. * *-0 ih'in i'* If -.--77. "■ 1 **' . . '■ 4 „ N rf'* '* f ,: • 11 ,’ ... • •'x ■: -•- ."S'. XivU- : 5-e-i Xk ■'•V-'r■-I -«.■;•;•■ V< ■* .*,<£; -7. yyl ;•• -*,: 5- ,; ?\‘ ! r V l ,*-' -> "\. f ‘. x ! .*, imyxVlViX^ *-' C •- 5: • V(, V * t-, « * {< <*-f VT.. Nq ~ ' /■ f*7 ■!' Jv'J :i_ t-* & -t- ,"'. ,2 \ r '. '•• <r- • .1 . . S’i t i i- **'» v.i ;W - ’/&J ,’«v‘if i r^^K4ril| fe|BSS@if?Pi:i iSS?:O.5M'iSfiSa i_+‘* v >v’- £ ., <•’■“ . • .V' ‘•-^.M - ?< -5 ’.Vr%'.'V:: t r r- -J -i*“*' ■ ; -’•>‘‘', r - '-y 1 ■ ( '. i f* r '". i- Y‘‘' -f '■-'*-*&*k Cr-^■ * V x '-C, V k l<C^‘ r^ T { ' Dbstedctisb Fibb,—Afire briucc.ont yc9.ter '-r^y.^r^^1 } ■; t^ ; : w C : -4, day looruiug, about 6 o’clock, .tbie extensiTe r a li * % /J* * r v «&}. / Oil Mill of Mesbrs. Hays &^|^.|^'OQ^l>erty ( , ' f p,K { v \ V<o'?'V v' ( 1 * / v s ' ; Btreet, in the Fifth Ward. ,’;Sbme' Xfne, ~t < Kr:• lighting a gao burner witti a piecirTf pajjer^ • s'' u '‘* M’V r ''is yt carcleaely threff the papcfop the fioor, v''l iK * v j.\ which wos-covered *-Ifl an * *»*'• *)» * r\t € •’; inatatt this was on firo, and the flames-oxf^ o^* 4-f'^lI r '!;iDg t 0 a barrel of turpentihoi tfi'o* wiQle.xoom X 4 j \£ *' \*\ *?■< t / ' was quickly in a blaze. The weather -was in- - t ;-.*4 J, >V tenßely cold, 1 and before the firemetrctmld ' i-fcv ' f; 1 the ground with hose .and. had ex tended bo much over to prevent "any portion' of it from being saved. was of brick,%hd was' entif.ely destroyed, with '■- the exception of the walk. 6 In-the.‘second story "ibjaro- were two thousand bushels of flaxseed, valued at $2 per hdahel, biftTfeTy consumed. Mr. Hays resided iu a houea.next dpor .ttf the i mill, but the excellent of* the-tin _roof i-‘rh t T : i. J which covered it, prevented abjjieriouadamage ; - - ; *C '* / - ***■': . r : J flt - r 7 ’ - f/’*-1 the building. Tee total' lose-is estimated at frs^about $6,000; on thk-tbeie is;an insurance of j’ • J $3,000, in t -the CitViena' Inshrahco. Company. {; •!ffflftiVr-;--3?f;.'t;<J»;\ s ;^ '• Thd machinery of' the mifi is damaged-considor- J A not •80ittttch-aß*to*!sOT<a|t *itff'being ...- *:^f;i i^:J? v^-. l v'-U'j3v- r § «^rr^^^^J^r^‘ : -‘-:*vVV;2 A., Nabbow. fiscAi'K.-rOa Saturday night, abool■S-o'P l .ock‘, oa ir Jtr, Ciistio, a "grooer ini tie Fifth-Ward,'~was from ■ ': ; : 3 the" hydratlttu' front . oKhiß hotise, on Penn -Btreet,lie heard tho'fepcrr'lf a pbto', and di reotlX*lt£RAialUp«fte4 tßroogh the.Etiri of hle'flo&t,•pnof-sl.oong,-and graijd his thigh, mak- fnrraugV.aa'it passed orer ihe skis. V Vi'-i--"-’- 4 !---' Semßeo "aiartned thathe did-not think oflook tj<,':‘sil-v':h;•• V’fu*CF : }-■?-■ i°g -where thb ball oamc frots, but bis "o?S^isi!Vcttifis;;TihO;-waa.Efe'udii)g in the door htej>, die-, tinctiy.irioagnized, by the flash of tho pistol,.a neighhuri:- cs-.-bciDg the person -who fired it. -ifD)< After 'fahoonng, (Ve_ inoii immediately stepped iatOi hi£bwh:-honse.- Mrs. Christie then went intd- the n'cight’Or’s-’hDase, and demanded to knotr'the"reaeoh of thfe attompt toiteke her has- '-y’-' J;r i :sr£-7- ''*-band'pUifo. IdEhe-man of first denied thatTte'tfeß the-.peee-Jnrwho-fiadyfired, but on being! more last owned that herJd»d js?ipr«£**?•’ shSoii-tet anWJMriißd - fired at-o dog, and dW noi'-ifnpw'■• the 'pistol L was eo heavily ohargea. This”waa ail..the satisfaction received.’ 'Tho whole affair, is a very singalar one, but until lsgahihforma.ti<)n-ts':mado of tho matter, we enp &p!pPeSß tboiname of ; onoef the parties. i&o?uiu:u.yißti) have reoeived the fol- r t lawlpgadditional contributions foreopport of tho ‘M ’.-'' -. , ''yHj-i Fourth street Soup Fluueo:—From J. Laeear, i-pi :U>> i~ r^.--^■'.y?,':■„<:.• C,fJ Esq;-, 'tVnfhesburg,.'ss; G Skinner, $6,60; J. ?££s , - w'*7':r.'if#-V-pv v,< 1 . : p. -e~d.-Johe., ss ; w. w. Wallace, $3 ;.Atnold'&-. , 'Wtilfims. $5 ; Arnold & Williams’ ";; p{ V\‘l i'i wotkttieoj.Soi'Satjji:'Spencer, $5 ; J. B. Jones, ."K '- r We&} siO;.J.oha.E.-Harper, $5; from Sundry persons oseh,-^’,. .. ' ~ tj4*' COhtrihetiODS will be thankfully re yt£dv7- ftf nerved ..-to- keeip -tho' Soup House in operation <{%>**.£l? ’. ’? -X -- thrqitgh. the pr.e.'.eht severe weather—and tho "V grpatcit care will be taken to relievo tho most helgjeesind needy.- - b’i'T^- | - ! £t.7'-\ v ’rc Chflhtkitofyoa,a pobtueb Ebamikatioh.— 'i X|'- - -.■.’’’ v jfV^t,Ai^Ns^sbto.’f» l ..yjt v< , !,i. G..ii. M/latent-., the young la.'.rt whhwas arrost ?a'’ v j^r' l - V "''?2’' !T<‘cdb'nSaturday, -on-suspicion of the robbery of -.. .1-; . ij-’.,*.:;■ cs.'n.uip. J,-..-! sevcraUtrunks from the Eicelslor Omnibus Com pany. was, takeuftmforc Alderman Major, yes i^TT y.*-. t terdut, ; fac.uial.,tiut time not being had to pro .fet!^«!iss^SiS«s?r?«^fifjii;fvjijisjJ-*^ij^k&!*,^, l, -^‘t ( f cntre'aU-thdtVvitrencS fo'r tho dofenoe, he was re oomtnitted further examination on tr-fr^vTv-' , />‘{ , -< bare been n ;' i::.-),.nrn env'. : r‘i'. VL}li;inca of books, t entitled ah'. Eptjomo of Eeclesiastical History, ’’ puitfislied Vn 1627. The books are printed iu -'rJixstjk}; treasure to an imti- -; ;-y ; —Ati in%rou’tiun. ; .far.- the ..above: offence, was -‘‘a’ mflt|a..!ys«teri}nyiiy Ifacob- Hite,-.againßt"John; Sfc-lp.-r? S ’"--fx>’’ t -T 1 >. tTsi -j ;1..-a .*WI AbtgnV'HkAbtAtes'-ibiiftwhilepassiqgttie'Helief, V 4 ' fb v 'fV- 2-i: -'•■‘r ;“=, 0 ;- E6gSrp!Ho.iiaO,-dO. Atligheny, Abiiy throw alargo. l-'-i-X' e'dAaiSj-ii >'-, ’• ,V ■;“'''4 aV'V' 2 '. stbne.-afeSim; Whieb- inflicted a severc woxmd on-. ; - ‘V =7--f * x 1 ;J;- hSiiwf at,end afterwnras: anemptoaTo cut fcjw. i^^»^2fb;.-'^£iS^;K , xr'’r>t-« , erl 4 t^- l Tk-<rr;.pii'». , Jc'-“ vrtffi'i'liiifel *"T?e believe.,*hdmatter 5b 'Xt -I<-!j:-f ‘-jT'-i*';"7;b-.‘ '■ -' 1 ') ;l; ‘,' -2 der lill'iEenieni, 'and no warrant wtil be'ißsued St&iSVf'lfbgSS^'' 1 -- 'T* *y? ?f; Tvt'rVv: uniek» ; ‘Abbirnihkeß-6ib'et--ho'BTiregemohß{mionß. 7"¥£vr:-.sY I :ttti ..: 2rr-.7. x. ~7't'r •-; --DfSttintT-'-GsTOT,—Hefbro,.ATs'Hqmp{cn,.'Prb-. -/iif/.v : *Vt’: mfmJ'nsim', -.:'i;'-'....: r - '....-- ,r- :'■ --: wS'A^eftSjrp’sji#* ‘t ,: . 2 lAAciaadep Ppanat w Satnttrtvßair#--fluye?,: t- -' r-;--''.'- -- < -‘‘-itg sadtsbuibHiM^ik&ftiST'Seia>6' r ". ;; ,- *-. -- -.'■> I'■. ’..-j This Caeevras brbuglH unaer tlroactof 1723,f0r -‘"'''*V 1 r ' r - -’ '-,‘.2?,! tho-; penalty -for: yccDvoting 'traurroaß- interest. '.Vjxj rfw'irii- t.x " -7'. J 2 J- -■-'. r .VVv-’Hi i Ttrls-ctfiie If- dftß" ) "orcbby'd£fablo LintsrCßtp-gui 1 l7't , sKtt727:x'4-j-.--;-.'..- , 2-,.'r.;7'- , '*--.-2:';!''-,l' / rv' t ,'iit 4: ,d».-,,'.:l thaiiro'ijita.-invalvßiareiimptirisLnt^o'.theiu'ommu^ ■'•'!; -Ir-'-.'':>■-’t *:;•f:--iep! , - i ‘| HiaHWAT'BOßßßttrfty^Jnitlstai-rdiy'higbC.a ‘ y‘\,r ! ' ,-'pl2'i-’rx;r i peflitfijfqtßilHlsvfiggtipjujttt-k’nookeil'downih.- ?xyk -r , "•-. -Ji.d;',7"r .f,-’,- 0 ,-,‘,’i t6eJffi*phth-Wai^*sw»drpbl»4-0f. , -sn.--|t:ap-- r ffC-I'-'' r 'r-7- --'---.'.i-l- : ' '■ ij-xi'-* ; - f ’'-'peaw'-froiirhMr efitfiWftmtihhJiJtfb' .had beef .in; jv._ If r ,1,5-. 'x;,x ; • v I tho company-of • th'efbbbßtfi'albttftornbon- and ; 5’ ‘-,-'■'.’.V's. s'. -t ,x_'5 *• >, evening,;»nd;thatthey ; .'Ollared himtothc plaoo ■.^“isSstdV->77 : r-.V‘j‘r,'-.‘-. ’ .'7,7V -7 ."1 whore tfae.Mbberyiwusistfßffitttid.pflpfctendooti -.- :J ” . **** *•! ■BE'OWK^ T ! fig .-s%‘«'.'-, -U-'Y : -.22, t ~: A 5 .'%u .l PaBti»’rstrtb'q .Aesobiate; Beformed-.-Charohron V,' 5. -7~7"k< t't' x v r 7’ ~> Seventh Btreet,. has-reaigned his- ohargb of thaTj • t "“**l ,s'' -.1t., -t cqsgfbgatiop,'eu- WC.onat.Pi thft.inoreasiog-.-inp gS. < ’ , -, 4 , I firqt.'.Ooaditiph ».f-:h.ifid;6sBWfcfrfflie -Eev.--gßr. “ 1 J-' ! ”; 5-V'2;,-Vt’ **«< * lcmftn . i ?3s r .pr.cßent-^in-.''H6fth'*t!aj-qrm?i/,fp'bm' .; I;; ;, r ,-; -,". I' ;'- which piece alette#Vaß redfelvedpanootinoiDghis ,5 .; 5--;. iotention. " ~ ■ '.''; -_ -'5;,-'. /"'■ J >■ . JBuusaSaai young man. •:s .'■.;y ->‘;ds 1 napcd.-lVtn,.Pottegr»se, bar-keeperot M’(tinnJ&’. d-‘v-' I '-, ’ : -1 - "■ v sr-I*:5» 7 y •■> Hoffl, ■tu 'A , yeßtcrdtiy, on 55; t6£Sj((«rJt-'paMfiigi.aAbnnterireit five dollar , :;.' M „ 2*55':f , -;V->';ss -55;- .'- r - • "•-? , •-'■>■.'•’* \‘r J-d iq>tosiqiJl*.: do6cph-oonk' r of Chicago. Subso- ‘^\L T y?'cV>-‘’ y- -•"' • X X til ♦* 0 ; «w**Mfe' B ®.! fed *?Si%.W »?« and paying the j y 6 ~; ’ -.V/"u'r-5; ■’■ ’- r ■2AB.X»?o , BlEin—We ate informed that a man~ *, **jT iS'-geUig arf3uud the 'City,' collecting money to 4\- putekase Bobq for-the Noptune Fire Company;' - •< *• 'i t V{‘bU.cS'Eia ; la unknown,) isnu- impoß :r ‘ '-5 > n \ .x* * \ ter, and sDy.peTBou who comes across him, will v :^: - •-: -• • ’ ' .'•'•■ v M .,-C / .r'r 4 , y f \ do well to h&ud him over to the custody of tho *ms£— r::i_.. 2. - -- •'*• f A* ’: '-v -%'--?S ! J -xFiEBBrfBsiefCES-'-^arHerman, hained Deid f-. .;,--*«5.. 1 ■>, I]."--. ..j ' riolf-Keimer, -was Arrested and taken before ..■' ~ 1 ,- --r.-I't x' 2.’ 'j- 4 .v;| Mayur Adams;-yesterday, accnsed, on complaint ffi tt’sl V -.:■):■■ -jhs‘ *•• ] of Catharinei Bock, of having obtained various ■>■■.>'..-1 irtioioe by false and fraudulent -„ lt‘~ ~ ; C;7.V f '''" j ■ Ompsying for tho articles he was’-disetorged.-- - - - '■ ' T * ' •"•] • «Fiss 't» ~Tho roof of Gen. Bob .--ix-.vs'.- 1 ,.*, ‘i Federal, street, AUegberiy, *• ' * 1 IPiPPP ■/ •- \?C-, ■ V .'l' '' "*■ t- •- ■ V'-'iV : c - y. - ' m v-', v -' f «<;. **•* v-. : v .. v v /. ‘ 's', l ■*.. * t'-fi."*** t'- '.l •' I ' t ; - V f~ * k -v - *i{ ~ «• ' i ... if f: - *»*“*. ■- ’ • .*1 . \ t * "'‘A 1 * \y, *V: [y- ri t. ''s - P T ' '' 4 * .ir .*,> •i /' r > *• *J r ;.%'. *•••'■• <***' •. . ."■ V- ‘ ; -i - : T >; Vtl *" »' •" r- ~ «• :■ - • -•- ... ■?• I : ;•r -> • v v. .• • - .?• , . *• •- ■ . • - • ,* 'Pi.,:- ‘- •' . i -* 1 ? \ V, •• ». •;• -■*-< Vv„. .;■' ■•.{■■' ?\r>- *■ - K •" * t.A,"" v . _ , »'.. fc «./•*“ •_•<*• **r, •« -Vi’ V, .* "i »U- -,'V T" >*• v ~. j - ’ ; - .Vv ' ■ .-■ - > '/'AVI! * f ‘\* • - -. . -/V > L a sfs ■t-*’ < ‘ s ffiE «£ TUESDAY 27 ■ Type *« Bdred pounds *pplyl»g at this office, ■"’ *' Biupmikt oi Pacpees raOM iHE East. —From the following .circumstance, it would seem very much like as if some of the'oity corporations in the east were shipping thdtfphupers toi the west, as the’chcapest way -qfegstting rid of them. On Saturday night, Mayor Adams’ poltoe discovered, wandering about Allegheny,’si fitnUy of five Gor mans, in a very distressed and nearly.haU starved condition. Not being nblo-fo give any satisfac tory account of themselves; they were arrested and taken to tho Mayor’s ioffioe, where, on being interrogated by Mayor Adams,; they Btated that they had arrived in thls'oit’y thdnight previous, by the Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad, from Rochester, New York,.from which plnue their fare had been paid by the guardjanß.of the poor, or a relief association. They- also stated that they were originally from-Bremen, having land ed at New York city only a few weeks ago, from whence they were transmitted without delay to Rochester, and tho ciiizens’of that town finding it less expensive to send '.them' away than to keep them, despatched the phole party without loss of time to our city. Hiß Honor discovering they wore incapable of doing anything for a liv ing, was reinotantly forced to send them to jail 08 vhgrants. i ' ■ u Although, some tMe or other, we are to bo brought into intimate'connexion with the fair city of Roohester,'by means of the Allegheny Valley railroad, wo most decidedly object to taking Charge of their paupers.these hard times. Wo hove enough poor of our cwp to take care of, without being burtbened with our neighbors’,and we therefore suggest to the authorities of Ro chester that when New York oity Bends* her foreigngpaupcre to that placej to re ship them book, instead of forwarding dhem to ug; A practice of this kind bas bcen indulgcd ip for years past by the little village at, the. “head of navigation,” yclept Wheeling, but as the number ■who came from there woß'Cot-lUTge, no-particu lar attention was paid to dt by bur ppth.4rliies. Ncdr, buwever, when a city.Uke Rhcheater re sorts to tbo same plan to get rid of their upper fluous poor, we l hiolCthcr'tPatthrsh'iiiJd be taken in hand, and effectually remedied. -- was morniog by a spark falling, from.the chimney; but being early ob seryetj, ths put'quV without isotng'’hny sifiei.2s»»gB,thi|if'jrqxning a hole two or three foet>ia?diametor?~» ■: HC:»wj .fc* U '-i •' -• . . .-. • •/ r :,'£J<J9JttOI,OI.tTiS “ Aar ASD • LITEftAEt AsSOOTAiI certificates -Mf thia jhstiWtibu bar? bccaioeeif oil by. the Seoretaryi Dr. Keyser, V Wood'-strset, and wUlbefumtshed-upon »b j'*' ." ofcttß-TeoelptK?” fanAlJoghptty.fDuquesno ; ~ Booieiy^.’ttUlfnbuUid-dart; COMIiIEEiJO WEOST. fITTSBCRGH BOARDOF' TRADE AND i- MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. ' - :v. - t ’ - iVeH*iifisroHlf : BHtfToN'. J ''»i- -t to =>v !1 ’ Tint Vice gfirtix. '■*'" Sterna a ' ,^' u i' .1 V " Sxrd£dy-?Wu, B. Hmn. > lrt * - ;*-'•**' - Super&itefibnt—S. T. Nomeih, Je, , #,i ** ri'li -V ' OmwiQtu- tf Atbiirahm /of gaits,. V.V* JafcfeJJ: <s6opia, Giome BlacxV ■» •*'** v=>TW.f * " V DAILY aEVtEW DltrSßTOfla MAEKET. Dao* Masstsa poct f \ .. i- • ,i_ j ; •. jilonday, Ferrary 2Tp«lS6fc- j- Tbo waather yesterday-was tbleofiely transactions. In. the matlMtaStalikY© no material .chaaga, to notion. . ~f -i-i : '*• ' an increased demand !orloU|pribel too, consequent hpdtt tho cold.weather, wore firmer; and holderfrtfeueraHr asWngwnadranOe.’-' Wd-tootekElfexof 160 bhl», firs sB,Bo at £3.80, all-from firtfthaudsi J BO blaa aupOTfina it $8,75, from store*;- AaSlB by tbedrt<J<load W S^ST/fcfristiperfinej and $0 00@$0vl2 ft»r afctrtu rt r»- . - > -’ ,f ,r at the depot of "300 boa EafCbm at 85qJ S5O do Bhellaft« 1W:. COO do,-from atdrtH-at*B3';’2so. bus’ Oats, atdepbtioiW; ' '* " H6iMINY s ~Sal«Of fl’t>bls,*om etorti, gFGAE-*saleaof 14hhdfl,ln'Mta, BULK -MEAT-—Sales 6f 25,000 fts, higTound, at;4?£V69£ of4,OOOIM ShoniaewandSfdeittt 7c; 3,000 sixty days; 2,000 lbs Sides at 7}{, sixty days; 2,000 fbiSbourderß ct 6)3, sixty days. LARD—-Salesof 17 bbls NoJ lleaf, at B%e. ' J ‘ AS tons PtfaSiraro, lime; C tons do at fourmwfthf.' •*v.~. .. prG HKTAIfT-Salei s2s, six mont&s, .TEI.EQBAPEH ASSETS. KiwYotß,' Fehrnary firm'-"7.000 hbls. good Ohio Flour at $9@59,81 ;'aales 2,000 bbla ffotil&dra at' $B l -Wheat-Bcarear-'P6rti' a'trißfl-'ttgbVr'rdalea 45,000 bus Western mixed at 9C@96}£. Pork a'triftd Elgberr old mess $13,f0 and now $l6 Beef firm. Whisky :Oh[Q_ nonfhiftl~Bt'SO." GrodStlMTltttf* * Ihdlah'aTlves 3B.B1; Vir ginia alxes 95J4; Morris 16: .2324i Jlmaherland Iljf; New Tork Beading 76-%; Michigan Central »@sV'\'.U , i CiHCTjnuTJ, February ; 26.«-YiQnrfiTO.-but sales confined' to.sxnalUots sacked. ,■ Nothing dopeJn Ero? Moils, bnthoMereare fim. ; The suspension -of navigation acta .onfaxox&hly oa themtr keia Whisky dull at 04J4.: Bhtter ocareb, and tn demand at ruiL ClDversetd dull at g6,60@0,G0, with a limited demand. -A moderate business doing- In Gruccrid*, but fltatkfct fins Tbe weather is very cold; tho thermometer, this morning, stood at two degrees sbore_ xero. ■Tbe-riYßr is fall* of floating !s‘ suspended,. „ . *.:*• ■**’•* { : auction sales.- ■•;* ... Auction—»Daftly Sales* - *..T the Commsrfii&l Sales of Wood ard jfiL Fifth atreeUiati 10 oMlock, i A.-M.,a general assortment of Seasonably Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots snd&hoe»,.Hata,Gany:Ac n ..> » AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries,<ittefl»B«are>>Glas*srere, Tablo Gutter?,.Looking Glasses, Near and Second-Hand floosehold rad RitibehPur* niture, Ac,, AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. ' - ; ; Bocto, Stationery, -fancy Articles, Musical --lII* tnnaentaj Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing:, Variety Goods, Gofd'&iiQ Silver watdiflß, few •' P. M.~DAYIB< Auctioneer. ‘ P. BE. DAyiS,J&^oCU)ijcer.. XJIDGE MINING ITOCK JCB&jQsLr*' Jt\, GhTfcursday'e’tenltig, Mercbilait* tt the Merehj'ota'TSrtbihVe, fourth p* eold, by order af Jpjhna Hanna, 'SiuLPa.Ridge Mining Co. 3 tAsl7r<sHelled ftfr nOn-payment c t .aasesmentß. , £ubil - P.-MI j>AVig.~Aqct!ongpr.-- YALUAULK bUILDING- DUTB ‘XKAK-^ILK iVAiiD, at AcenoH,—Oo' *'tid*r'«Vtniog T Hatch 9;h/ atTo’oiticfc, ©t- the 'Morchtnts 1 - ;E«baßge > l'Fodttli.'£tt*ek wLH be©old forty-Lot* of gftmAflf riftlatQ.'near' the Toll*. Gate,’adjoining thw-SeTenth Ward; '■ bflr®|CT£tCbU»od Cen tre Avenu? ami edjacent elreets, an Ktdrjitif age • ou&ly IccuCeU-ibr-perMKrS’ wbo derlre' near the business p&rt of \be.;city. Plansof which’can bo bad at the Auction' Roods/' Title Indisputable. Terms: one third cash, balance iu one and tweyuorK, rrUli Interest. feb2l _ ‘P. MT DA.VIS, AaniLoneer. • ST.«.CtAI-Uaol!Elr, - Cbrr.er of Ftnix arid SL Clair itreels, ?iiUfrarghy &L. THE undersigned, formerly or w ßro«n’e Hen el,” having taken thi* largo and commodious IIOTKB, and having rrlUtad it in magnificent ‘style*-»ould- respectfully invite Ms IriemliLund the-traveling publio to-glr«# bita a call. As sured, wlilllho Convenience of the bouse and his long ex perlecoe in'the business, be can-give-entire satisfaction, and hla charges tao&fral*. . feb2d v. 5 - Kemovftl. HINTON,' totaling to mdse on thblit of April tp tbe corner c-fjKjftncl and .Wy.fo street?, is now Belling off nil ULs customer made BOOTS and SHOES, low for caih. fttb2i . . . ■ -- - HOUSKo, bTOEES. OlfrlCES, TO LfcT.—A Dwell ing House‘.on Third street, opposite tbe Gareth* buddings—rent $225; A Iloune, corner of Wylie and Towsend street; So. 131 Third sheet, a Dwelling House and Store Boom—rent, $250; a large Three Story B iek, on Kosi street, at, the bend.* i f Fifth street— 5 Offices in Splaoe’s Uuildlcg, Fhth street? a large-liall on Fourth Hirrtt; a la*ge Stoic Boom on Fourtu street; a large Store Hoorn cn Third street, next id tbe Dispatch office. Apply to . tfcbS*] 6, CUTUBEET. 149 Third at SUNDRIES—' •: . 26 dosra Corn Drooms; 6000 genre Errs' two bnahrl Bags; 100.bua&els Dried Appirt; 603 do Peicbca; 60 ' ' • do 'Parod Peorbep; 2003 fts.pdme FefttbnrB,iD store aod for sale by ;an26 . . XNQLian ft KICHAKDSoN /”i EALN—6OIiO both ale Shelled Corn, in store; \JT '2doo do Oats, in store and to arrire; :400 do Ear-Corn, lb-store and for aale by Ua29 ENGLISH k RICHARDSON: fjIAUILY FLOUU,*c.— ff 1 .. joO-.baxTßl* Ultra Whit«-Whe*t Family Floor: &00 bnsbels Coro Mp»); 100 do "Cloter S«jed; £>G do Timothy SJoed, in star* *nJ f*r sole by IUCIURDSOJf.' BUTTEit— 15 bbla ltoll Jiutter; 60 k«f3 Packed. Butter; ' 100 bbla Prims No. 1 Lard; 10 bbla Grtas* Lard, in store and for sals by ENGLISH A RICHAP.LaON- LLMK—IJuO barrels Loalsvtlle Ome; ',200 do Uotoo CJemeut; 160- do N, O. Uolasses; 500- -da K. 0. Tart to-stoTe auJ ftfcUa by ENGLISH A BICHABD3OH, r a 'OBACCO—2O boxes &•*« W. l>. Tobaeeov . . 10 tons prime Pear! Ash; 6 cafiki Pot Ash; 76 bags Saltpetre; 1000 boxe9 prime -Cream Cheese, Id store aoa U%uZS] ENGLISH & KIOHAjjJSQy. for sale by Fiiii —20 tbis ho. 3 medium M&cfcere); £3 do large. -•- *<Io; 10 bbl* Mo. 1 picKled Herring; lo'hfbbl* do - - do; 6 tierces Codfish ; ■ 30 bu eceled Uerrlag; rcceired acd for ealo by MILLEH & RiCRETaON, 2*l an 4223 Liberty Ft. SnftpKLUA— luo Uoaco Cura -Broom# t - 20 'do- Zlno Wub Boards;, ‘2O ‘ dtf Tow and Cotton' Bagaj *•25 do-Country Bofck's; 6 toleoii Cdantry'Flanneli; 2000 fes Bar LB*dtor salO bf “ MILLTSK -A-KTCKETBOft QOAt* AM) UAJiDLtia^' 60 boxes “Cincinnati u No. 1 Family-Soap; .. 10-do <- .do- - . H3te*rine Candles; far fide by ' f. • MjLLES t HICIUSTBOS.. bags Dry Apples;' p- ‘lO tlo‘ "Peachca; • * ' f ' ’ 16 M do * do; for»»’aby TTIIAISR * RICSt»BOV (_UJQAJi— EcicberV, and M’KaniWs Loaf, Crushed and fas *al*by. Jfcn23 &UIC&ETBOS. a/EFINED jJUfcir . . XV* * wcu<araMi&&&&;„ .• '"*s .'‘...vbQM&tgui; v 20 ,r Cmshtdflogii';;,... , .. 15-**-~COff£e'?ugaf'} for 6*le by gpftJ&'M&lß & HUNTER ProomrfoTFtte.bjr. / ...smith,.maib &iiuftTEit mA-NNKtWMJIIr—I© fcbto krin>o-faMalB;by-.—• -*— if ' 1, X • -fabl? V rr *»»TS r ,MA»fc * - r 77 j» 20begs do; forsaloby . •"■'• l fabl7 '• * SMITH, MAIB & HUNTER. O. SyQAfi—-iO-blida flaraaia by/rS fc: ‘<* ,r ■■^kx'ux priraefoijinUfr ■]X m -tetO - • • * llPNTjgl,} ROSIN' SQA'P—TOO bxs superior for side by -ftW" SMITH, MAIR A HUNT&&.* STAR caltfby * ** ~»r “ t ■ febO SMITH, mair & -UPMTEB.. CJXJQAH-UODSE SYRUP—6O bblß, Belcbee'e, for sale by feb9 BMIIH, MAIRAHtftiTBU. O UGAK-liOtJER bblß pTlmo forsalu by Q febfl ,- . ; BMITii,MAIRA iIQNTKR. hUQK£?3 AMD Tflil*- ; C- - i v*- 40doxfi&Buckets, ; .r- :10 do Tata: Sot role by -"V. >V : mo.' -i~ : • -. 8111131, MAPI * HOTTER ; 76 do IQxia, 44 -do lOilQ; 10 doi^lSslOji." , v so db '!Dil4;’WtooTlntT7 brandfl,ibr'tal© by ;[ftsbO] .1 ATfi^ITNTEfo■ I.AJJY'B IT /.••*s; Lajgojiapply-ctfJ3tt'tVfclsA3fflm«>;... ... . Life -and jtfoantlw r iJf^Faiixqr;'Seffl? iJ Hßecclt6d and for t<&, . Finn BtreaVoppoiUS•tS.eT&eiitrer Coll- or rend for any thing yoirygotr ■■ .-' - : - ■ fey OWN ASD.Tt'TUhX’fi'lUFtjiS m i Xiis',&d\ f"' 1 made., 12migrants wduld do welltogive tis^ a CvH* "We keep % largo Stock of pax own manufacture tu?/ay* ob hand. All(lnns, warranted’. ~ ,;, ; . fob 2? Llaui— luu barrels .Louisville Xicurretfd and for- * ala-by ieb22. . . . . HidNRY H. COCXINS. TDO'DQn HANDS, tf£> MORE' ANNOtl—Du?ins ..tbld.hV XV dement season of'the year, when bo many persons are troubled with chape, chafes, Ac., on their ha' ads, itTW well to know that the IJJSIIPKIivQ SOAP heals aj" i sorfifceSß, and removes xoughneasffofibe hands* iL.rt-jcdcii .the skin soil, smooth and white; and" Imvliig i with great success, lor iereral in flityi ”t has never been more popular than .at present, iflw. price places U within the reach of,alf. 'per cake, or $1,25 a dosen. Sold bjr *' T 7J*/ *. '-7 S. <3. l4oi*’airtLßif?et. of imitations. The ganufnV: Is sold o*it at the above'pi ace. ’ - fcb2l Npdons, _ ii.fr,..„.; --•.. ,v ,v " : I H&r Yorl( Journal ~?*,_.• s , .-; ..t#.,, 0 « \rm£& ; :■ W i n&lfz:~ • . .. i .’,:.Til>h«•» ppp^jtn.thojaiiotrd. ■* * % i'Kitii', —T&eLil& (mi ik’lu* j33*cf **llllll7- iH'ra; ,Motionsfir March, 12W*tt!.'• •*-• -' -'!■■ l •-’ ‘ VV-*> Migulno “ isji *< •*'••' <;---*» ./MnJEBS.CO*^. ■- *.' *, S' ). wsmiaf]«'a »tw3t<- e”-t j li' • 1 t,'- ii i imuip II !■ I . il^v ?/ '• *T* vcw&r-4»4fc»4 t -*> -is* •* ; • - 1 r?_ "• • JEWS FOR KMI JER JJIEJ*. . As soon as Navigation Ophts, the Steamboat® advertised In oar column® will 1 have tholrduyscf leaylngdiftCfaMa. tihS~t>Vo'po‘r dates, ’ ' TnCjRIYEE JiS tit We l®rn.bxa passflnSßr up yesterday and Hfjrtor, " I .' . /.';; . At Wheeling, yesterday, there were five feet water lil the-'efcferifcel/and felling. • •• Ten -S^SiJit2 / “ IS #Whiag-her vrayfuj.!'At; last acibuiits tils cltjnana Economy.*** .-; TaS u Empire Crrt" : arrivo& at' New’ diliiaha on the is& from White Jttveiyaxtd reports that ciTordow.- r>' •" Afißir£9A2€&rcBUU/rt«Q the£sthsSteomar <, Amorlcas, M tom and’St«ktaers ** Baydal Great Vfest,”;; aHA^^ fromjh j ,’ " Z! • ,'~j : , QeoctoE) Boats and “ Stephen Bayard,” three or thasteamers grotibQe 1 at Wheeling, were safely launchedlsttK thflfr hatiVeeletnent again on Saturday. ■ - Mv J ,_, 7 r .i Arorozß Boat Btw£.—A despatch “Allegheny” U Wm. Holmes ft Co./inl^ tns tbnn t&atlha iteamer "Caledonia” was sank at Fallii, ’/-‘gb a'fras loaded with sugar and moleSfOS/Jot this vegidn eured In tho Western, Delaware. Citliens* offices, for $16,000— equally „„ _ '*■ A Btiauboat nt Lock.—Wo leirn that thdj&jfet o^j^p. Seals, on Monday, reversed the decision cf thd 3^gj go n ircuH Court, In tl>c caso of tho steamer u Glendy htrlte,*’ the owners of which had been compelled to payjßOffl <? tv 800 damages on the cargo thrown overboard l&St’ApjrlL,' W\ji e the boat was aground In tho Mississippi river. _ was brought by tho unde: writers, for'payment for'A Itit molasses which the boat wt* compelled to tbrMrpVcrbahrd to lighten over the bar, when she was Jn groat’dapgjar of being wrecked. It Is not often that slejtnjDOßts hAte any salts decided In their f.vor, and iM»t£-b>a hoped'that.the money will bo forihcomlng forth^th^Zairf^niH<f‘GJUf^p‘. : l “ 1855.” : - * PITTSBURGH, CUfCIHTIATI, LOUISVILLE, and .Inw sftijsy louis. ,1' Pittsburgh and Cincinnati 'Stoam' Papkot 'Ltno, for tot cawtTAycßor ,^'V abb-fheioUT , .7, PITTSBURGH, CISOINNATI,' LOUISVILLE,. _Hns.Lwe.la compdsedof ecVen ieJJjsEtfc&flrst clans powerfal ■meanlfl-g. une- I gjjm foyjp for ipoed, splendor, edfeiy'jßliafpßßiit and cbinftrt,ftnd is tb« muy Ynßoucn dahy pAflSSTpon-theObioTleer. It connects with the' U. S."SIiU Linaof Btramew trora ÜBCinnatl to LoUisrlUe fid .sAinl Louis, by which passengers and. freight on» XitktUct and re cdfted through daily; Two Hew Bteataera been added to the LLttCfWhirhnotrcoQsiaucf the following boats: Days of Deparlixtk from Pittsburgh. BtJCKEVE ST ATE-.:..—M, W. IJeltihooyiji ....Sunday,, _ KETSTONE OAXu:P~.—i.... ..Monday. ALLEGHENY ~-;Gro. irLAW..«„.. <M .»^Tuesd»y.. CINCINNATI.IIDSItiu -.Wednesday. PHILADJiUIHIA> T .Tborsdiiy, - PrrXSWJIiGH-. C00k.....—»......,Friday. - PENNSYLVANIA- ..Jkq. KintsriLTEß—-Saturday. ; fcfiaye dally>tWo , clock, A.imprecisely. - 1 No freight xedoWed after nine o’clockon the morning of departure*.. *-•, . - -*■ ••■■' 1 Iter particulars, apply on board, or to \V. . - . JOUN- B. uVINQBtON, V . JOHN" FLAOK, / A B en »» • • - :MonongßixeimottBoßuiiaings'. ■" ‘"•' r ~ \ DOTgB], ~. Pittsburgh, issfr. * Fo* Cincinnati and bouUTftUe, \ 7 IBMm The Bicamer SwALLCUY,C»ptaio £j,QAy f .wiU Jjrt&CTloftTe for the above aDtUntmnediaie porta on E&IsSiSgSp.tIONDA'Y, 2tUb iuH., at 10 A. M. . - : I'd freight or paafAga-appiy oo board ’For Glddiiti'iiiL «. steamer ECMi*SIS, Captain 'Wu.'Moo&a, njgsSjU&tf iOlfeiTe for the above and latStioMlaU porta MONDAY, £Bth tost, at 10 A. M/ yorfre!ffht.orpaEsA2b'appty cn boaTd.-prfcr .mi?;, • j. D:,pcM^iyoffoaD I .Agttit ' The steamer-CITfiVIOT, CaptUfl WcISMSC, tlQgLAstfUleave for the above and intermediate ports |J§§!f|ilioiJ SATURDAY, 24tbtort,at 2 P. M. for jretgbior passage apply on board, or to feb2l J X Agents, Foc;i^tstnastttmai4omiyuPß. ASIA2ON, CapLJIAiLnT, rtll I on !££&S«9&sW>£V, JKtfc-ta*t,**V2 P vSL-::^.. For epplroabeard, ot-tb ' - - feb -z£:* r- ' :-FLACg yTTYISOSTOS’, Amenta. WM. C. CO^NEtiVV. '•;. /v .v-Por Bt. LOQlt: vj; • ■•-"•> i U V v Ibe steamer CHALLENGE, Capt. Jf. C&QQS3, l-mve Ct th* abotefcnd intermediate ports irrSFirSii 3 ! ~n SATURDAY. Ji-ltbltret. For ffrdgbt cr prjtsaip' apply on beard, or M febtt . JOHN FtACK v AgeoV i ]W - The eU-trmer URAMTti STATE, Captain B. [ will leave lOr the-above ntt.l tntrttoe- porta on MONDAY, Cutti Inst. at lQ A.M. For fTelgbt or pas.vig*‘ uppiv on board, cr to vfob22 - BABXKS or-IiIVINCSTON, Agatita. The fteamer LOUISVILLE wQI leave .for the t _.J&ftboTe *tij ttitenurtUat,) ports on SATBR* - 21tb in<tßDt. at 4 i*. M« For freight crrpaAesgfl apply on board, or to feblQ NIMICH A CO-Ageftts-- For AVabath River, Vlocenoti, llcUlfton vllje and York. The spleudM eieamer YOfIKTGVVTf* Captain I arlji lfa?e for theabore and intermed' JpagfizSasLvfiTiaTlil* RAY, jf'or trwitfhtor apply °n board Kor M.Loalat UcXtufftoii. iiauiai, ttfliou fit. Joiepbi, and all Intermediate tirtftad- Ingi on the Mtsaoarl Klv«r. . lh«> One new passenger summer TROPIC, Fkcsch, will leave for the above and intermediate l portj THIS DAY, Sith.htttaot. For freight or pa.vugc apply on board, or to ~ TfcblC J. H. UVlNunTOy. Aggnt The rteamcr W. U. DKNNY, Capt, 1 iJSSe-J-rl'* o ** *HI leave for the above ami intermediate on opening cf navigation. For treigLt or pasiegn apply on board, or ta ; ra»ls FLACK & LITISQSTQy, Agents. ; ..Tiro steamer ALTOONA, CapL R. C Qeat, : f leave for the above and inlurmedlatopOfta jawiWTgip’on nncciiTg'of navigation. ~ [Tor Irtdebl or paseagu apply <yi Jxyird. '•" fth3: v : /. For LonU> . \ : nms» L The ete&mijr FKAIKfK HOSE, W*; L|Jto&WBA7TA.‘Win l£avo for tf>© aViv* and iolermediato rtfwTßiiiSHpcrLfi on tbo opening oT nttVijUlon.- Forfrfight or pa.«E4»B Apply no boAttf For Zanesville* .. The steamer HATE CAA3EL, Qapt. JO3OT | will IcaVe far tho abete and loterme* port* onopeulog of aaTlgailcn. For freight or pamjr« applt on board, or.to Jt>n29 BARNES A COt.UNQWOOD. AgQPta.. . f'or| Aa»hville< The nu-narr -VIENNA, Captain G Hat, will |iJ[flB?S*-»&]eaTg for the übirte and intermediate ports on if m , H t l"n For freight or pasE*go apply on board, nr to - janSfl . • F&AUK or-WELKINS, Agent*. . t .t'T '• , Kor st. XouU« _ ■■ii Thette6tner KEY6TdNß,*<3apt. J.'J.Rotity -1 flDrfW-Jfrso*. MIT loatd for Qieabb?© and Intermediate rrn^^Miini p rll ooopening of naTlytUon. ‘ For freight or passage apply on board, 01 to j jan24 FLACK * LTONOSTONr Agent*. Farfiaalxvllle . Thq. shjjdacr CLARA DEAN, Cnptalu Wh. j-3bfi4.s. will leata for the Abbre and fnteFmediate For freight and ondatra apply.an board, or to janS2 FLACK or MVINOSTON, Agents. licgnJar Wheeling Packet. The fteamer VENTURE, Capt. Jon* Gordon, ctcrr JMJJSSDAY, THURSDAY, and ai-3 .. .. ; •. • , . : - For-fmight or passage apply on hoard, or. to* • : > •• ! • JA3IE3 COLHKfI-A 00-, AgonW • Regnlar Wheeling Paoket* ■ ‘ • ><«■, THE steamer EXCHANGE, Capt. 'Jfl’Cnxrfl. WEDNESDAY, and JggssSv^&xhii niv J *>«. 0 o'clock,- A- Mi, 'connecting wrlth the Cs and P. Railroad at WeilsriUe— Fot freight.apply td no*l7 ' J. D. COIUNOWOOP, Agfent' PUtßbarKli, btcubch*Ule and.\V UeclLng. ‘ ' Pa'cK6ts« • ' ; I JEBmE * 'Tb&DTPHKAL: CapUin-A.lB. EnsprrAD, actl tf&UEBT CITY, Captain OCOROS P4.&190U1 will runas regular DAILY PACKETB,*t»tlPeon SteubenvUie and Wheeling! stopping fid all Intermediate porta. i ■ 1 • 7*. Tjje PtXJRXAL vntl leave Pittsburgh on Mondaytt>Wad' nesdays ami lO o’clock, A'.M.—lWtfrmnirahe will leave wheeling on TUpfldaySfcThpttdHraand fiatttsdnyv at 7U o’clock, A. U; '* r **' ‘ ~ Tbu FORKST CITY wfll lma*PKtiljui|h J ©fr tftittdayfl, Thursdays and Battirdaya.at'H) o'clock) Aitt;— Reluming, she wilHeave Wheelingon Mondays, Wednesdays 'find Trl* days* atlU cfclocfc,-AiliL' >•■.* •• -•* •. ■• •* ” -For to - .- • Jt U. -COLIiUJdWOOO, Agent,' 11 No/155 Front RtrcotJ ' i I E3lj.Cl«Ttlim<l l fort StaMtir ,"B jrfipSggjt “Ml Port BnnreUi. - Jfejgj .>5 . y, JTUa FINEJow prassarpatsiunet TELEGRAPH, Captain XL Ba&bow,.wU| jnaka two.trlpa a week botween Cleveland; Port Btanley r ahd Port Ilurwell, us follows: • • .Leaves Glov-eland .for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY UYKNINO, o’clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at 7U oldock. • • - * - The Telegraph connects at Cleveland* wUh Uie Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland-anti Pittsburgh, tbe Lake Shore, und the Toledo’, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connect* at Port Stanley with the Loudon ij ne 0 f Stages, whlah connects with the Great Western ftallroad. - For freight and passage apply on board.-or to BOOYILL 6 ox A. K’plUDii. Port Barbell. mar27:tnov - STEAMBOATS. ~ : r. And Saint Louie. Captains. For Znnekville; * or st. Louli. For AasUvUle. 'For St. LOOII. Kor Wabaih itiver. ' - “J 855 ” CANADA-;W-EST A MEW- OHIO* HOG3KT.JR 8 AMH-Sltuated on Bant I»nOi AlleghonrfltyTt'Hh alarge Wtof62 feefffstft on Hank Lank, by 84 deop OH East Lanot The Uonselstrttt “ „ n ued irith hall, p«rlt>r;dtnlr)ft room and kitchen,-wash J um four bod rooms, arid finished attter good coUarr hy s \t! oa* OTOU, stable, 4m, -all In good order. Brico»2100. drar-'t, OTe “' ° • I a oOTauEHT 4 SON, Bcal-Estate Agents. 140 Third street. ■> feblS -ppy_.l0 B Ule, LACQHLI:J , A VALtfABUB t'iiOl'KH.TY, of *7feet front on Le'acoc* street* Allegheny City, near the deap-W'Eebo abstract, with a largo with hall, Ac., and convenient- U Uo “ e 'J^ 4 i^ /e TheaboMOavln;! » 1«8® front on two pxAjasm? i \;„„f. VO rablelocation, I« very desirable, ajjd%llbe Terras-SW E f' OSB friends, I KftipSinfllo' ftenocatly.: art' refifreftW to 'fcaV, in*, mind that remorad' our.cheppßcoS, Na’wSJJapey and MagJine Sa to No. &*•&»£'> where we Intend to keep<jn W B J Jhdlir of badness- ,Person*deaHtffi VTlfius»“ lotted £oiht beefed si Jkrri’U&rfeei the pTace, Fifth 0P f 0 ?M W. A. QILDBSEENNEY A CO. ZS&iwa***. i ■’ ■' "• • - ‘.l: \ V.- . -‘ ,V. : ;- • • ,Y -V v ‘ , .■ •*>>»* • ... ; ■ , ; I V-.- ;>■ *- s-,••.',1 ; .- 3;iV\ - " s . - '* . \ * *" ?• ; .y' ‘ ' •' v i . 2 i*; < ' t \*r. ♦ *t * x . • —.T vvv . prof, Wood’s .a#lr Restorative. • No artlela d r a similar kind, npw before the public,' aojoya* better reputation as a restorative and luvigora : -ttog^udr;tonic. r. Its peculiar chemical qualities havo fis fcenefidal effect upon ifie growth and character dr the hair, * ai’nky a’nii glossy texture to that which was former-; ;, ly.of ocDaraa and dry nature. Jt has alio a tendency to ’ present .the youthful, color and appearance ortho lair, anctdestroyingor counteracting. theeffects of ago- With. : LsudhoWommendaUonain lb brer, we hardly perceive how any Hdy-er gentleman ehduli be without so valuable an ■adjunct tdthelbUot.!Piraeus who. haveused ititom the. ;■ < nge of rixty.foTtr -down, declare it to be the most perfect or ' title to secure the objoctlntended ever yetproduced. Grey . hair, whether prodtfced by the alow progress of time, or by ; any of which whiten the looks : prematurely, Is r 'restored toaluwtiby,lively appearance, and all the disa. igreeableeffectsuf dryttfl3*,the accumulation of dandruff -or Ifk« liaparlties, are rfiniOTed.. • _. 'Vzqnlthe£d|tor ofihs Bealfistate Advertiser, 27. School irt ■» i BoiTOZf,Sarch 20,1854 PfcoK'Wood: Dehr Sli*7-Bavlng become prematurely, quite gray, t was Induced same six weeks tdnee, to make ttlal of your Hair Restorative. I have uad less than two bottles, tnifcthe gray-hairs have all disappeared; and al though my hatr has not .fully attained ffs origlnalj’clor, change Is gradually going on, and I have, great hopea that, in a ebort time, my hair wllibe as dark aafbrtderly. X harsAlsobeen much srrartded at the healthy moisture and'vigor oftbe hair, which betacevras.harshtjcm drrfuffit his ceased to'eoma out oa fornwrly. RespectfullyYourv, • ; P.CM.Rvfp."■ Ppor, Wood : Dear Sir—Sly hair, commenced falling off some three or four years since, and continued to do eg until I became.quite bald. ,1 tided all the popular remedies of d&yl but to no effect; at last I was induced to usq jour eelr ebreted Hair Restorative, and am very .happy , to say it Is doing wonders., I have now a fine growth of ; yqnne,halr,, and-cheerfuily-reoommeud its nee to all similarly afflicted. . .A. CL Wrounsos, 133 Second street. . s£touiiMferch7Ujjj&s4.; • - , Oasltlb, 111., June S7tb, 1553. Itoave used PsofrOrJ. Wood’s Hair Bestorative, and have Mmlred its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming,as I tle >UKht 1 prematurely.gray, but ty the UW of. his Restore- Wt Sirhttfl resumed its original color, and, 1 havo no doubt, P® r,a anently ao*-*'”' *' ■> ; StzJnkt Bfirisc, - ■ *__ . .Ex-Senator, United Btatea. 'VtscahnaJ Indians, June 15th, 1553. Dear .Slr—Asyou oA at our to manu bcture.-eitinriftiy and vend your recently.discovered Hair Beitorativ* t t w -flf itate, for whotasbover it. may concern, that I lt, and known others use It; thatXbave for wyeralye*** been In the habit of urfcg other Hair Be etoAUVeSjUnd Umt'l'ffUdyoilrfl vastly superior to any other I know; It emirely cleanses the beadcf dandruff,-and with ou» month’s Properdee will restore Any person’s hair yjathfaveoldi’ giving It A rett, and glt**y appearance, And all this without 'dUcoloringthe hsnd& that apply it, or tho dtiere rn which it drops. 1 vrold, recommend Its qeo to every one desirous ot haring afine color and texture to balr. ~ BespvtfuUy ' Kflra. . TQtsalft by <J..J,.WOQD * Broad way, New York, an&Ui Markat jstreet, St. Louis, Mo. Prtce,,slaDds2pa.bQtile.; -I- Sold at Df. G- 11. KhYSBIVS'bAg Store, 140 Wood ctroct; sign of the Golden Mortir. . . - feblfcdaw OarreU’s Indian Lt P ;msnt f QU&X3 PUIS 17 Tfij Back, Limbs, side, jifesdr . .Breast,. ■ Threat,’ •-Spine,- ■ Monies,; '' Worms tn the 5Un, ~Scas D|flia£C3, ' W ,.V . tIUk CrusVjDry,T«t«*r,, f ..1 Bryslpalas, ■- Hcadmba, ‘.Qiafes,. _ Ncfealgla, Cracks, Spa Palo, Scalds, ’ ' ' B ums, ’ ..thetra, ‘foreLegs, Sore Threat, . Rheisnatlam. ... TtiTrr OKO|; Prfc«24 conU-p*r bottle. *t&]»sa]e and retail at Dr. KEYB£B’a, MO Woofr afreet J 3 <s£, MOHLWB, Lib erty street, and at J. P. PLEMIXQ’S, city. janSCtedaw \ to .Person* with Her* nis, or Itnplure of tho B^ii } and the danger of gtrangaratloa Vy neglect* Ing It. Thajighi coarM for any one to pnpne *ho may be af flicted with Rupture, is to procure a goo»Tn»»well adapted to the ruptured vaM*, In order to re\in tin pro trading portion of tho bowels. This is often and the bowpl, boftomos Strangulated, learlng UUjpatlenl not only In a *uft*ringbut dangerous condition; '\havo aWaja on bond, and dally adapt, tb« mojt lmprot«dCfdjS££ar. among which Is MARSH’S RADICAL CURET&33, which will really produce • radical care in a short tc«. Of courro there are ca3te when no Truss will cure, bd in a vsm mo- Jcrity of redoeable Hernia, or Rupture, f3s Truss will care. I hare orery rariety cf Trusses, froa 50 cents to $3O: also a largo of TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STCfKIXQS, for Yaricorc broken or enlarged Yelna; PILE PRO’S, for the relief and care of Tiles; SHOULDER BRACH, for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDIES, and OTcryvariety of mechanical appliance used in tb cure of dieoaso* Call and examine them at ciy Drag lore, No 140 Wood ctroet, corner of Virgin alloy J Sign cf tfeColden Slot tar. [feblSLdaw] Bit. GEO. IT. EEU&R. j^PtocianifttAott*—WhereMr tit® extraatiinary and t»jjrecttlcutsd demand fyjtfcat invaluable prepahtfon, WEIGHTS PREMIUM KATIIARIOSi,hai lndu=»d«arlDU3 persons to palm cS other articles slmHar in name and &p. pearance, but absolutely worthier, which has a to Injure the reputation of th® genuine article, parches should be particular to ask for Vfiipftft Premium Kat&. rlon, and they cay roly on receding an article unequal]*} for its virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair, for« cool, refreshing and delightful application during the £ol I weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of disslnessl and headache, and for the toilet it has never had on equal i for Us pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousand* ol testimonial) are a luficient guarantee for Us completely restoring a decoyed head of hair; for re* | moringnlt dandruff; ‘for preventing its falling oil, who* her from richness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the nccersity of using hair dyes, as it excites the secretions, producing a lupply of its natural pigment or coloring mat* ter, gislng the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu * Porealwby oven druggist In lb® city, and by druggists and merchants throughout tho United states. A liberal discount 10 wholesale dealers. Price ‘is cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT A CO.* 241 Market st, Philadelphia. For tale by GKO. H. KEYSER, No. 145) Wood street, Pittsburgh'. JonlTslawSm L« itfr- For BronchUle, Ttiroat Dlaeasci, Cough, >od the effect* of Imprudent uee of Mer cury, no modldoe b** tvei been discotared which has effected.BUth cures e» Carter 1 * gpaniEh Mixture. Throat UU**se» produced by eaUratlou, Hacking Cou^h, Broochial AffeeConJ, Liter Dbea»e, Near»i2la and Itheu. roatism, lut« all been rdletod and cured in. a wonderful manner, by the great pnriflerhf the bloid,Carter's Spanish mixture. The cue of Mr.T.U. Tlirnßay alone should satisfy an j wbaioubt* Call on the' Ageni had procuro a pampjxto* containing carw,-whlfthwill aatunnd you. *•* See ftiTertlaemrat. John W. BnUet AO'i ’ FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MKEOHAMS— Dealom In nit kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lend Pipe end Street land; 6t Front .'rest. 1 "“Q* 1 * i- MOOBNIItO GOODS. FRANK vis OORDERban just recelred a large and beautlftil'assortment of Mourning Collars, Blesses and Setts In Craps' Tnrleton and Bwisa, black lace and gaoso Veils, black Hosiery and (Hoses, In wool, cotton, andeilkv Ribbons, Delta, and Crapes, In all qualities. Ataabdcr * Bajouls best Kid (Mores can always be bund.at.Np. W MARKET STREET,. corner a( the Dla mond,.. . .... uovl7 W anlexlj BY asobßi.-inda«trlon« yoontflOAO, -who wllldeTOtobla entire time to ilia burinmi,a SITUATION A 3 SHIP PIN& GLEBE ia a Wtaalrjatoi>c..Be?aU SVomtiourc, or ab- Blatant BOOi-EMpeTf or a plate in a Grocery or Dry Goode Store t and wM'tonlubttWwK generally uselul tc Bit em ployer. A nota addrefflta through the Port Office >o A. S. fcyVr loft nt the office of the “ Poet,” will attention. . - .E.I&8 T ARRIVAL BBT- GOODS. , fTtHKSCRSCRUW 13 have- Just re-elrod, and «'»®t l ™mtns.tho most destroWo- assortment of BBY. market. W» call particular »«■ ,B l^^Ml'J^3 , OrfdluLi > onUrely nra design i -do do-BUeH <lo do; ' do do- 'Twlited do; Satin Field sndplata Ttrnuea and Herage. ; Printed do '1 doi do Borage Delaine*; t do Challie do; Yerr hapdoome French L&wns; ‘ do do BrilUonteens; _ „ A - good assortment of French wo^ l 7 SldeVeft jmd Chemixottea, very cheep; Embroidered Hem “imh and plain Linen Cerobilc nondkerchMj; Linen Table Clothe and Table Linens; French “? LnS}‘ SMt"J 5 M t "J ■! niture, Ohintxea, white and colored Fnmitore, Dimatry A fuli assortment of Glores, Hosiery, Milts, tc., Irieh Lltiehb, Muslins, together with a complete **■ eTerv Article, either Fancy, Btnple, Foreign or Dnme«tlo. We solicit an examination of our Block tefore purchasing elsewhere; aa we flatter ourselves (einco we hare cetab lißhedtbo-cash system) that we can supplyour pntrnson moro liberal terma than any house west of the-MountaloE. Wo return our tbanks to oar friends for Urelr many es teemed farcre to our. Arm, .under its fcrm« title,'««»*“£ they rnaysmlcontinue *Lem mt^e Q CstablUhment,^nder } faK2a ... formerly Young- Stovepsou A L tc._ _0 a now ond complete synopsis of T . io , lin , ssy jaogmoiro nod practical form, »nd forthe American student, to wMcb i 1 ° les. sous and exercises and beautiful arraßße*u£hta, me Sotos and Duos of the most popular melodies gbpEe day. Selected, ofranged and composed bf U-O- ffSgfTpupll of Spobr, late President of the New York Philh&Tmonlc Society. - The aboro jaat of the trade, by U&Sgr 101 Third street. !I?r^ S IKoOStMENI)A , n o N. ' We utllyTraamined the above wort of U.C. consldkr'it one of the most complete and prao irv!«!ln m have arsr »«■>.. O, ANION, ' •■/■gV.'g.' *■ • ‘ ' .Teachers ot Mnslo.. *— '' >,7 ; :. * Sotice.•-.* * rpHfrCREDITOIiS OF GEN. bAHlttE&tepretuected to -i U P rwat their olalms-fbt adJustmtnt^cai.U»^»K>t- «f tta'TrMteo'oo Wyllo •trai^i^f' tUr^otut , VTB WOTjfj>JISITB ear Weeds and th» public ■ JsSl isoerillr Id cell end examine our new and beautiful ftoSatodWv whleli -we am .ailing low ■jteSSiC S?&l*atS%.-whld l la antaowledsed ,l*EON.' 81 •B-oodet 'gty eswilmt articto ter ctt*pped| SoSn£iS2! ,y! x * -'■» f*V ' v 1* , - > -V’nVv ’ - ,'V*' A% vvv- V - . * t .. * • TO.. LET,, FOR jSA3JMfaW rpHE ol\ THE P ENN SYLVA N-l A JL LAND, situated In New Eawickly tOWfiablp* Rearer . "|>-A -T T -t> A a t\ ' county? thra miles from Roehester and New Brightoit *tH Xv AIL Xt U •'Jx Ur;. :• s the Brightonmi£E-'GKEAT''eESTRii.> n6TJIfe I Mfii; S VlinV{h<i it-' «f.whW> <m4ln « goodhtat. of | Tfiit!r»WerWtKWostsni,Sorai-WMte?ii' i,nd Bbutfri balance jrell cdnalet of western States, bra continuous tfrdicuy dir.-y’-''' 'lbla rciul cuedCOTTaQE HOTB^ntthToneJoomydtehmandwlai; ,jjo«wdS«n»s«tfl»i@l?*nh'a«n3Bflii4-«t - *»»aaiM W a good frame Bank Bam.Bobydo fwt,Jdth Btab)iug under, on the Western Hirer/, and at ClevelaMandßin; the whole of It for; h:rse3. cows and sheepto njiw. Smoke dB ,W wHh'sWMnef sto ■'ar-ports- - oh tW VafthweSttrt House, Wood House and Thera Is one of takes; toakted the-most dirrcl.-ejaust and' -fiiaaiPmie Wt Spring. of soft wet« Inithptdutftxhandy to Iheheufo, b , *hIehTBEHIHI oahha'rofwafjid -’to htiJ Jftft' flk#i alsottireral other good fipnngson tßepfemlseS, .Orcha^Sat ** .?~v •t" v\- of choice fruit, conri3tlng of-Apple; i?ear, ; P«*seJi, 'PLunV _ .Ji, a mm *nrTonT* * Mwimirtf* and Cherry trees.-' -Thi*l&Vm is all-under good fence; feoft- JSJ@§,??J!F?SIiSS!^?S£SSiif ingrain. The place is. welLwatored „ . ' r - FIRST CLABB.—-Boots? Shoe®, Dry G6bds, Y pgj, This is a rare:.cfc*nee-to seeeure a good home. - Apply < ' ; ,*■ sooo. For farther information en<iutroofLoxig,Dttll,& Co., SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, > -' * _ _ Plttßhurgh;. G. R. Bgirsrs, - Rochester; fogsqei Stiles, ~ Dry Gcod?* r *s per 1002/3/ Rochester? dr the'aubicrtber I ,©ri the presmrert 1 : * " /.,.. ” c ..J, feM&lm* - - . • JLESSE DEANv * THIRD CLASS^—Anyilsi Jbggi9& Bacon nflT ■ l- 1 /and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp,Ac..;./..... I ° i ' o * w ‘ -FOURTH OLAwr-OofleefFtsh.Bimonand hkiia Pork, (packed,)£Sdnnd-I«ld 0i1....-/ 8 * 4, pW 00 *' ■o3* in ablpping-Qoods.from any j>snfc liM!«>£?hlUulel phia, bo g'fcjuc.niar\to, mor* -.pacitaga -»via Pennsylvania Jtailroaa" All Goods .consigned to tbs this Read at Philadelphia or'Kttsburgn, wllibo forwarded"without doteotipn..,.,, . . :K . FitUQof Aqeitis—MoßesßoUeiyßoston; 3. L Elliott, N. J.Sn9fiif r rl>hiladelphlfc> Magra* A more.; Geo.C.lfcanclscua* Pittsburg ;,BhrliunaanA'Browu, Cincinnati,-Ohfoj.J. llelcJruin.-.Madtsin, Ind.; HstciUT A Co~ St. Louis,.Mo4- J., B. Mitchell A Son>-ilTansyiHe, ImHanai'-"" • U. IL-.noVSTON, General Freight Agent.'Khlladelphla. r;, -H. LOMBAERT, * Shpetlptendaht, Altoona. Pa. Tavern and Stables for Rent* ITOZiL-BEKIMoa good Tenant, for onn or more years,' the Tavern stand, and Stable connected therewith, ut >re < ent occupied by P. Stapler, Vituote enrlta corner of the Liamomi and Diamond •direy^Pi^ftihtirgn;' ; ' This stand bos always hod a good country market huai boss, endisweUlbcatwllar that purpose,. -■* - Apply to • • . &UCURI3TY, 5 feb2l«iC{aH*2l*] At- the Office of tbe;Gaa' OQ> F <OK 7 R3£Nr~ThO Brick'Efrfillincj "Hbrise. ccntmtilngT ' rectum atifr hall, bslfifc No. t&* Hand arrest* between ' Liberty end Peim'gttteta/ •R* ilt SlF&* lbclodlng Writer tax: • : . .A ::r: fi. TOUNff* COiX * febS -r .-• ‘- i • /'• SSSmftbfleldfifteet;-' mo LEy-rAr two story,.ii rick Huuso; op' Ccutre' 'JL I ,.Apply to, .. A,CQ j;, . : fab 13' : ~ - ' I?o. 32 Hmlthflelif street.. J, 'VTEAfi NEW HUIOaiON-rA fine tfunn cf WS acres, nil' *‘Xi level land aud in a good Btlte.oT cultivation, with a llou3e > -tr‘gord~orcfiaff^^jf-grnttgd~l'niit t never failing Springs, plenty of 'good. Baras-and tenant Haases; situatedfn’tfienelglibditioddbf Chittches, Schools, Mills, Ac., and Convcnlent to'ffeit; Hrlglitou. $35 an acre. Tor tetma 49;i-riYipTV -ct ,; th6 61d estftb'lishW**Kea!'Hifete Office of . *'B. CUTDBEBT & SOW,. ELQttT LASD KOli fn d pleasarifiocalloni' aT at-Guf/a. quarts? of a. mile from jEagt Liberty and tbo Pennsylvania l^lrpai,Station, with 'a DweUing Jdogse.'arid-StaUe f a/s&riety-ot-bearing/- Frult Trees, a large Q Mlleh r ohd-good-Water.. The land la. all cleared and under goodlebccT. - Fric«Sl,^X--' : Forfennr> Ac., apply to -n & SON* febl .*. r- ' . i.:cg •.- ‘l4O Tmnistfeet, I'-ATT^E!SeE\TLIiEJ- A; Palea'®inrortabl4';PVtUliig • j noose, parlor,'dfnlng--rt>o to,'tttchphi lar,land-foul* ‘bed-rooms. “The tot-hay 431*661 on'; Allen streot. by TOO deep. A well of gcod jniih'p’, in 'thfr : kiCebejv6tr£*bven ft^le J c^iVni.Tfßft'treee 4 r grapo vlneapf choice quality ;_alL,ln lot' only $2,009. Terms, fTOO’ ln'^ar'd^T^mairidET-^'nltnKA. years; .”V ; r ;Si CETSCEUT A SON, feb3 •. . ~ : XTillThi^rgtteet. Building lots' Fuit or Ti *v- leetiront on M’ffoe etreet by 80.'cleeWciVcyitcjl In JUlnalngham. Prices2#o.‘•- -•••••’- “* t*t- i Also, 2 Lots situated each having a front of 20 feet cmJleadowirtreethjflQdeen. 'Prise of each SIZ». • K'CUTfffißftT > ‘ febl - • "E^rT^toGffl^Non^TtiirA'B^:;.. A3EAKM OK SiiV4SNTY if|VJJ AGitJSS FOB-s3so?—For • pole, a smdll Faring situated three exiles from Prince* ton r Vo.fharlßg*a newJjQg iiousoj-aud a new and substantial raUljancs; of seven Vails in height. This tern is- of oxcoUent-quallty and i»i£a healthy-looa* tlon, with good water. To small means this is a rare oppqrtnnltyoj beeomlag. ; their ownf terms, Ac„ apply to, -• S, COTHBE&T ArEQX*.*/, jau2o . '• • 140 Third street.- , ;%ortOr<isMer * . v"- - A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 foet front on Carson street by IDOTI-cl' ia'*deptß, In Dfrplhgliatn, wlll'be sold cheap. Enquire of . ... ' J?» GILL&IQRE, JylB at ogee, of'.the Morning Post. NLX MNiS HUNDKKD eaTe7 #-tWD* story fromoI)W£LI»ING\H©UBIS, containing* rooms, witka lot.of 17 feet stmaVDy ItfQ deep to TetO Btreet; or $l,lOO fora*D*ellta? itoqge-eontainlogpW' lor dicing room, Mtcbec, cellar, cci bed rooms, with * Urge yani, pomp, bjdrsntj-Btable? cot-cnren; , Terma* of-payment, c«ry Teixry.' - - . 7 j&nlO ■H-CUTHBERt * llO Third «t. r FAKATOF 160 ACKfcS FOR BAftiJfi—Situated 7 mile? ’ from Farmington, Vo., near the *oa& leading toJßrhci* ton. The laud lays well and is of good gjialtty, vita. .good.. buiMlnrs orchard bf grafted fruit js.ittailiroier «i. price ?1,400, la. -reasonable payments- -Apply at the Real Ket&te-OtSce-cf - S. CUTHBKRT *~SON, - • • • • IH*Q.I4O Tblrd street. t o LbTT—A Brick House; onSixth large yard. A Trtctq Stand,ln Birmingham. •AttfO sfory House, on Carpemer'e Alley,with slargS yardV'Alionseor four rooms, hall,’garret,' Ac, on Sixth str'eet, - ; near QhinC A House, on Grant near the Ptjblie School llnnso, A lnr*?B threestory House, on Hostr street, At head of'Fifth ctreU. A. larg* IliUI, on Founh street* Plto-Offi<seB,W' Splune’e Bafhling, on Fifth street; Ainrgfl Store Boom, on Fcurh street. Apply to' *•' *•' S-XIITUBBST k SON, feb7 ' ; KaJiCt.Thlrd fitreft 130 U SALK— A GBOCKBT STOKK, io the centre of tbe * tiry, doing a largo buMnes*.-' The buyer oMt can go' Into a business thatJs and jnafcc money, forthwith. Tho owner oMthaathe Kansas feTer.and'offisra'a bargain. Hnoulrcof , .WOOD 3» ‘ jan27 ' ' ' ' . , <-; .YAFonrtb Street. SALE—A*uy*JtarFAHM, PldiiS s Hor»i,-v$ iht miles from t&B city, of 100 acressuitable fcr a g&Ttouiv itis order,fftfll build* ia;'B necVssiry<or a boaev' BnqtJirfrof °. -- T ' ' TsTodrtb street. FOit CHEAP. ABOILWHO JjOT IN AIXEmSNT CITY, 24 feet bj 100. A good be rjrttin can be. Bail by. applying soon the office of tße-MOitSfSQ' POST,; i . : . , SAiJi—Aa exenhsat. Frame- liousa uttd Wt* on * rtr'eeL Allegheny city,at a-Tery low-rate. £u* «uln»0l TIIOiUS WOODS, JanSSrtf - 75 Fourth atrt&L - Land " “■ 1 on A ACBrs OF LAND IN FOItESrTSnJNTY. near IOUu the Clarion riTcr. This land is hcaTny’tltnbereV has tm excellent ec.lT,and l« tc.Jtf nUln .an iron ore, and a thick rein c'bitumincus coal.. .The yenan go railroad, which will ufidooMM)? b? tmtlVvflll tuhwery near to it, if not directly aciose it. The liiliatown creek runs through U. - . , , ALSO, 500 acres in Elk county, well timbered andwaterod, «nd tying near the route of I-rio railroad. Xo better ItSYiWtmenrt could be rjadetban lo thcaedandi The completion of the Suuburyand Erie, the Allegheny ; Vnlloy,end the Yonansd railroads through that region Wl’l rendur the coal,luiaber, Iron ere and Mdl of great taaluo. Untjuireof O.B.JLSJimi, ' .»<>.>• Attorbsy at Law, *** -v^ 1 ; foo. U: Foarth^wet. fabCieamdf milLUiSO IiOT KOK SALK*'' i LOT 24 feet front on WYUdi street. abd extepjUng - - A back 103 feet to Wide alley. On Che. hftciUWtvf.tba Let is a Cellar Wall, built for. O»o Lot a durable location for a resident* an£t>wiß.A>a loe.aod on favorable terms. Title good, &nd CjW from Iccaibrance. .Lnquirc cf< . . ; .OilQ. T. GILLI*O&B> Jj{s At Office of-. MpmlPg Post. . - : SiiiJ. FARM WK SALS—ooJ*bUetf-ori3*>:nereS» «8 O It cultivation; with a flow Frame Dwelling Hoaw» gocdX'fcU at the door, a Log House, Stable, *-Bogar* Cstaptf 400- trees, -and a email Peach and-Apple-Orcnera L mU^»-fromQailiopoUf , s~in-OelU*'«>at>t^,vtiK>. rrlf.t«.n «c«. • - jnnli 140Thlrd-<ptrert» u '- tl Uol> TAN ANTS WANTED, for the following Douses IT nniHtorc Looms t . . . Tffo thelHntf tic.uecs and Store Room* on Third street. A large Room on Fourth street, near W °o<L That *l*duua Dall-on Fourth street, (Cargo sIIWW \_- A Stand In East Biimlngbam/ - . - A DiceUlci Uonw on bixth street. A DvrellitgHoppe, ofi room*, on Logan stadt*- ■ ; A largo head of Fifth Streep. • ■ A Hous<?,cf 5 rooms, OQ Bedford street. _ . -,r. A ori Walbr street, near Qrint.. ‘.V ' ~ A DweltlnirTTftrißA in Blrniingb&m, near tha Kerry Lend* log. Andy tn ■ ' . . &. CUTHBERT A-SU3, ; janis \.y. :: fc idOThltd_gTf^£^ educational:. PENNSYLVANIA. FEMALE COLLEGE, AJL HARRISBURG, PA. IMII3 Instltntlsii for tho llhrrsl education of Young i.ftrtifg/Tiatefthy.fihnrterwith' tall Collegiate powers, b:i3 been in operation Jbr moru than ono yc*R Tho location l 5 ra tho State, Theiarftngfemsfitt of thet Cfcllegd «r© »«« o ’ afTonlflecpliar sdTffotartsi innccruittnß vsoUl bastefor-tiia’ mental* t*u perpti a ctu r*. £ Jpfetiaj Aid/, tv fr.« l «* paWm ep.\*ir il i o Collegiate and llje f #*&&&* $l ih *W*>V™** branches of lea>hlftj;, three years, designated tij WtttHjty-aiffiJreQt-cbtsXes; \oung La dles admitted at anrUta*» > : - -_/• , REV. BEVERLY ml, Principal. Miss U. OCBU&US Principal Femala^CfiacJiar. Misa Fatorr A. Jpmuos, . I . Mad'llc. M. BAXNr*ai, fe^er.of Tftncli, Ac. O C D., Cfectutet otflAnawtay. Ac. •Wu.’s. Rov&os, Locturertm h'ataral. History, Natural »W "f iDBtnmnmtal.MQ3ic. lltlUL JOaPH , vdcal Music. - • -- - - Jno. T. Cn.jrr» - r oX jj er information-,naddresrthe E*rin- For £ lr^srtUQH .Harrisburg. dccT:3m cipal, I*. rv» «» - - - ■■■ TjnCf’* Mer?anUU College, ; .. # PiTTSii u W3U, p A.—lnc9rp.<jretetrby fc Pennsylvania, ,;.r „, ' rAcofrir.- p DUFF, Author of tho “ tfoyth American Accanntant,” Professor ot Booh-Keaping and• Commercial -Sciences. JOltS' !>' WILIiIAMSj-thß' 6esf off-hand penmfmrinitbe I United States, Professor, of- Oomj^erc^.an^-Oriiamen^j ■ Q j tii o Professor ot MercantUe.Xaw-anilPoUticalPcoaoT(y.. v : ... -1 * t P. IfAYBEN, Principal of the MathemaUcalDepartmeni*.'*. Profeasor of Mathematics, Ac. * 1 -1"! Mr J D Williams has permanently, joined the FaealtJ, *nd it will bo se«ntbtttduEing hUUteprofessiotiaLengoge* mlntß in the east, he «u there, regarded, afl thereat pen*. Sin lo the cotmay. This lostitutfon; .thereforn-plttseota nttractions to students, offered by jjp other hf Ibn.'6lnjl-in tiio Unite! SiulM. The mima oftrjitjaj.comprisra.iip: of 100 rraTtriuisacttons, In.HtilHluMilt methoin AT Double Kutry Book-Jfeating. 808 BacUcal UiWneM CfO culaiious. covering the Bholo.fli!li«tiolaiid..ana-fo«UB oommercL Commercial Penmanship, w lth er-cry tOOicrß imoroTement in the art. Business letters atul -Business Forms of awry description. in Commercial I Low. Commercial Science?. iff , ' i for u Cirrulnr. j ' ' dec2S:tUp I ** —-—:—~f ii Ti l . w '!■ lron T AFAYIStXi. cOTßfc'v '^FACDLTT.-'MlLy^^ of plain « principal 0 on all iiPpOfrtHut busißOi* transactions# (BnthQt^^Fieailng’u'new and will csunlne and"deliver s ::‘3frit of Accounts; • 3AIIES-B. no ®t? l 01 unr.tecturor mrCtmnrerft momUM but u ShbrttUne cstutnaicd, auw a Is In a most prosperous and noW numoerlng one hundrrd st,dents, which MWon.m lerlty and succors pcrhapi sera » UsI K“!S » time by any other Commercial Colleya -J'&Jk-Seplng danartmeut, under ihe able supervision o>OK*R«P lu ft in this W T.ot ‘Millar A tfrUPTJ.U wrUlna Is entirely r.l'a , and In many 0 any other system, for tba corroboration of ni«penor to neal to many persona in-Pittsburgh. who h»yl they ap- Selted instruction from them—Prof. re- Penmanship In'alL the principal SiQes “•‘'L'fi-ta'thls country for-the last eleven f»r», anting uhUi In this I puatructed upwards of tffioen thousand persorufthebas Youna iaen who desire a thorough ccmm«rclal% vri\\ here find inducements offered to them unec&ation th« West. Let iLba (UitUiCtly'tindetftood that t£ed hx lh«ll irtt o diploma ftdra Ala Coiftga-unless heMdenfi S entering on the duties or mercantile liie. finable roceiVecfat aby tlmj dfctffig the^ea?.'.•.-.•* a vjpt» Ko eytracharge'for Arltbinetio> -y* f . r^TTTTy'iin*WiM s MW l * teHM-'i 1 v,t Vr r.AMELIN K, would respectfully inform,his VS an .friends that he will continue his. jroleMs taw#, SfcW PR*?!..’# & «&& I fft- - B‘ lAIUBS KuR 1860.—A large assortment 01-tbe.fttk c®VBitgaW,«*Jl-bt vs_w -r : 3' - - • B*K’fr 4k E£&*» M AVood iU, .. .. ;.. u* .« r ,-•-; :«• I>£S>SYI.Y.ANIA THREE. DAILY THROUGH T&AIKB, between Philcdejvl -phiaanu Pittsburgh* -.TM& MORNING MAH. TRAIN-' leaves Philadelphia for PUtsbnrgivat <>4 A. and Pitts* burgh- -Tor- PhHwlelpfals at- -Ms 7 THE -PAST “USUSr . leaves Philadelphia fpr .'.Pitts burgh srfLP. M.» and. Pitts*. ‘bUrghTor Philadelphia 6t:l,P.aL THE NIGHT EXPRESS TR AlftjbEtayeaJ&Hadfllphiafo* Pltiahnrghat M^andu .-Pittsburgh for Philadelphxa at Iff, P.'Bf;'!- !. The above Uses connect atHttabtirgirtrltli theßallrba3s' .to dndfirom. St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena andChicago*JlL: 'JppiifjylUftt JEyi'Terri'Haute,' LalayeUfl ajid Jhdlauapolls,lpd.; Ciocipnatt,llay- iClevov also, with theStfiamJ’acStetßdatßffbniani toN jrr.Qftii4j% 6t. Loots, LopisVtlix and CgosruTJ-,-.-- ~ .... ---■, Through.Ticketsean bohad foot from sßhoccfihuaboTo, places. ' *’ *" • ..*.. , Z'J: r \. •; IFor further-particular*, jes-handbUla-at~tfeb ‘dlSbtent* isthrtlng points.. PaiEen gers fromthe "Wert wiTl find this tbo. short est-ani most fjpedltfoua-rouie to Philadelphia,-BalU*^ Imere, New York, A > THOS^iIQOKE, Agent, Passenger Lines* Philadelphia*.. • .Aggntj'Rasgenger-LlnesjHPittsbnrgh. 'l4O TWrcTfitwC “ C LEYE LAH »: AHJJ. V «*«'BiJBOH „ najhTto&.p^i Ohio astdVc'nnaylvazila Rallro&dt „ via/aLiiance. - .rFUEB shortest, dafcihest'iiad fatoA Sellable toufe to Toledo, •A fit. Louis, la .VIA OLKVKLAND/ 1 *• ' v r; . : ♦ *•- *- • • ■ • •*- This routo is cn* fetflidi&d tailed shorter tmaaboutel&ht tJfe'cfcouftdiu'ooeTlA IN-' DXANAPQLJB/-J . .'j..' 'y.r. .•■ HLL.L-. _ tTliree Daily Tr&ina,l/etfftenjPittBburgh-fin&-CleTaiand. • .ThTfa-Dafly: Trains between Cleveland and Chicago, u •Sims to Cleveland six boars, Chicago twenty-two boors, . . .. VIA AhLIANCfc Trains IbrOleveland leave Alliance at 7&Q, A.SI., -12. G M., and 0 40 P.M., oonn*cting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at .10.04, A. Id., 2J20, P. M.. and 8.20, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitta burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. iL, and ano, P. U 4 all con necting at Alliance with trains which arrivein Cleveland, at 10 04, A. M., 2J20, P. SL, and BAO, P. M. . "V" . Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louli,~ltock .Tpland, "Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go' through with-., out detention, will take the train leavifig'Plttsburgh. at 8 00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland Bt_&2Q-P. that, la the only train.by which doss-connections are mode through to -the above: points. Passengers- by ..this-train reach Chicago at 7<£Q next dcrning and Btv Louis at mid night. £t - " '• *' - I*' ■- ■ ! Time gained by going via Qerelind,^Jghthonra. . The Trains from Cleveland toToiedo and Chicago leave as fvjlioTO: Leave’Cleveland at 7.30 and 2130 A. sl*» 7.45 P;fch; r olTiTe-atiarie»gostlfcOo"P;M.yWJoAr3iLsnd : lioolff» ;Trains leave for Rock Island and LfecToCllldrGO’at9ls*At 5Tj 10.05 and 1LOO*;K. . PaagengfTß for St Louis go oyer Rock Isiand'SaHrottd to Joliet, eila (Eraceovortbe RaffrojuT to Alton, and thefic? by Bt. Louis. Passengers by the 9.23, A. £l., Train arrive in St. Louis at lpio same eveningjand by-the 10415, P. Hr* Train at noon next .day* ~ --..V ••• - - i Baggage checked through to. Cleveland, .ana there re* cheSl/arOtecpgpandSLLouis. . -... , ; ; .T~fABR ALLIAJiCE AKD CLEVELAND.’. .... ~ ! . . lij.cuas. . l^toiaßs^23in£iABS. To AUiapcew...*r4? 30 To-Chicago*..——sll 5Q * 4.00. 'JLb.S&il6~»*««- L4-£ot,. 12.Wi. ■0 00 Rocfc.lslandu 1S 60 ; . 113.50. ' 00.:. ..fit* Louis;,.... JOffi) ISJXL ■ nre.rtjquEuied to. ptocure> their -tickets tat -the. office of the Ooxapany, in Monongahftla-lloqse».wiliA door below the conjori ; .J. DURAND, Jsup’tCleveland* i . ~ *J. A. (JAUQHHY-AOTler^i.j Pittsburgh. !<2ecl wre—- OHIO &HO PEHHaYLVAIIi& BillBO&D. . ■ • Hew-ArranKainciitV-' - ■ ; OOXUEIT.CnfQ fWBRUAB'TZSj 1854. TV fSXL TOMS lea Tea ijJ., ta^ gq y»fv.nt .CrflatHnaTiiM Tririkeaaclnrtfl.coni*. cCKica thsro srttb ertast :Brprcs» Train - , tf? wfclfig;!Clncfn«' nfetl aboutl2 o'clock M night* 1 ' . EXTRKB3 TRAIN loaves. Pittsburgh at 3 o’clock, P.X*" after the arrival gf tha Express train from Philadelphia, .and r?ocbes CrestUno a 11,30 P.M., conceding with the Night Express whichreaches Cincinnati ip the-morning.— Connexions are made with the Ohio and R-lfrotaroe aoi htdiauaxailroads for Daytoaj Indlanapolir and towui* In Indiana. -■• - ‘, , „ Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. Ban. dnsky, Toledo, Detroit and.Chica^d,with Bucytas, Upper Eandusfcy,Forest, and-the tooraeon tbe-Mad -River Road. i Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and town a; onthrllansGeldroßd.-: v 7...- : Faro to Cincinnati $T 5 to Indlauapolias3; to Dayton $8,60; to Toledo $8; to Columbus :ss,2s;'U> Zanesville $5,10; te Cfloveland ?4. Through;tickets, to Louisville at reduced 'pßETtreurisa« i; TEE EXPKESB TEAIN leaTei Cres’Jlne at 1.15 P/M, antfreachea Pfttahnrgh at wiUUhb fast Express Train thxbughla fifteen hours to Phuad-*lphlei' MAlIt TRAIN leaves'Crestllneat R3Q,3ulL, r ou (hai** rival of the Night Ejpr*aa.Xraln,£rQjOL.ClnrinnaU,. and tittsburgh at 11.40, P M.~ ~ ii 'i ' c '* , NEW BRIGHTON • ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at lO A'Mj ond S P 5L and New Brighton at « A M.and 1.15 P ST. :* ' r •• -* FRElGHTiTßAlNlemaPittabnfghat 7. A M,aniPP; M«an<tarriTesnt4^oAMiand4i3o»'Pll«. •• j ; £3- The Trains do not ran on Bunday..... •. ' Tickets or further information, applyat 1 the ticket offices of tbe Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company J. 0. CURRY, at tbe.corneroffic»nnd£i.tha,MDnoDgahol» House, Pittsburgh, or of. - ' • ’ • GEORGE 1 PARKIN, Tioket AgMtftfSr*; Federal street Station.' JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent, jjimBUBGIJ, ST. LOUIS ASU SEW .OSKAfiS.; MOST DIKECT AND OMIT BEUABUITIOOTEi -V-l 1 CHICAGO ‘ \ l- : • THENCE BY- _ CHICAGO AlSl> aiISSI*BIPPX RAII»nOSD c in' Air Lino -Bonte from CMtiago-to'Btrionißvi LEAVE CHICAGO BAIL x (Sundays eafcopted) i on -MiQLlsapSontLgniaa- - jsin^^rgtviLtt. ; m. <* . “ " Nienj: ExrßEas.~i(a)s„r.M. , J ; Trains rno tteoußli.toBt.liDolatnfonrtiwn'lwttrs.TiJj 1 Bloomington, Springfield and Alton,Milton! cft<zni£o/e».rj, dr haOTapCrOnn nesting .at. Altotwrtth- umiy Xioe o. tbr UannibaL Quincy and Keobufe, and at Bt. LoulsTOfltu : “FIRST CL£SS"STEAMEBS FOR NEW ORLEANS; " and intermediate point*' oil the Mississippi, and-ViUi ri gmtt' Unea of .■itwuaeis for Kahs&» and'Conlacil BlttflA . . V- r TIME'EEOiI prrrSBCBQH TO BT. LOUIS S3.HOURS i Btraakchwkea through .te BL-louis, on Michigan, Cen tnl&ttaSoatheni.Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. . -b!'p. hollisieß,nateigq^* . General Passenger.Agent*. T RICHARD P> MORGAN, Ja, Superintendent.' ‘ BS* Through Tickets to gt-Lonis, by thlß.TOfliftJWß M, obtained in Pittsburgh, at Office* of Cleveland and Pitt* bargil and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. [ggp27:€m Spectacles* IN THE MOST valuable triumphs of eeienceand ort,the- Inventlon of Spectacles ranks with the highest. Tb<r experienced Optician overcomes the advances of and cotuera upon the ag«d-Bighted~€h« -inestknahle-advan tage of retalniogthcnoblest of his senses.. Yetgreat Injury (s oorurtautfy resulting tothousand on the part of Tenders, orof thosowho vcntur© to.choose for them ; SeVresr - • “ " • : ' .' • 1 * Tnewam many requisites/* ttendlng -of Glasses. Thepurity of finishof.the glass;.i ts proper conK vexityr the begtftriu and adjustment of the.frama, eon# - ; to preserve tho paijmellaorwith the .eye.for.dißtant.Tislbu. or-for near vision, to the plane of .each cl&ss at right angles to the axis of vislon for each -eye} to btiog the - ex-; act centre dtnach-glass'prcclsely opposite the pupß;to have the position of the glasses perfect, both horlaontally and vertically,.&e.» Ac. . ... . From long- expo riencala--fitting- glasses, united-with a perfect can. promise scientific accuracy, and thus.aid. jauchinTth©pre servation hYtbeeyi&i’r"- r ; : t.;', . Gold, the brfct quailtieg,- for sate. Also, glasses Sc;', • - : • fehfir -•- •' 07. Market gtrert,tornexofFoOTth." To Wholesale Grocers, Llquoir oeal«rs -and Mahafftctnrora. ■ :»•-. ' THU SUBSCRIBER. Is-now importing a superior quality” of OIL OF COGNAC, of which s£of-ati-ounc^wl£b : 6&; gallons pure Spirit will produce a fineCoguae Bnmdy. 3Hs‘ ESSENCES OF RQCJIELLK and OTARIS BRANDY; of JAMAIOA'aod-ST.'CR(>tX“RUM, ARAO. CIDER and PEACTTUftANBYrnOtIANt) ECUTEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTyiSfi'WHISKYj arc : acknowledged by thaNow York manufaiturers bythtf great demand &ftsr them. DR rectlQnsfor'uae wUI ; InvarfAbly ba given by ’ ,' I>R. LEWIS FEUoniWANQEa, oUcge ( ,\oocl and-IVurtb rod. Professors tfHN BiBUY, trt Xestnrcr :ming, Boot- “8500 y. BRO,K£U, vr OTES, -WtilUi “Uw PEKHStLVAHIA iBBTOAHOS OF PITTSBURGH, s Mwrm -ATT -FOURTH'-"AND BMITIi fe'JfKLD STIU3ST3. Capital, 03flO,000.: INSUIU4 ‘BUILDINGS and otherprppmtrag iy Flr€-,iir.i the pr:ll^cf Cio Sea tnd litod KdelgiitloaoadTraaffpOT^^^. .... ..'••■• Vm. T. R ® l? E,“ kt ” y 2 ' .'W.TECUnwcV-H • H«myay_i-.W«n*,... - _ -• rTactibJfefeUr, „ x}%?aBtm' r ' * : "»- ‘."i times 8.;I?«8“X, - "•'..= 1" ... - • -ndn' *- , - - ■•• - vt» Prwideat. AV £ Ciaan, a- . .■? jfcjajjf g g. Sactct&rT- -<*<* . - ■... r -,- RAHiROADS IN CONNECTION' WITH THE ■ - - Hl*tfe!dca Latae, New York. P. S.—Jinpps.Ur. o? •Paaoerreoiypo , Chemicals, Plating, ‘ impih, Manga neje V S&pEate'Asa- * -aftSHstr , f* * V ♦ '*. MEDICAL. „ DR; HOOFLAND’S OEI/EBBATED GERMAUBITTEES, i', . PEEPAHED BY ’ DB. C. M. JACKEM, t: • WIIL S7KCn7AIAT„.CIIEE. . , . • LIVER COMPLA&% :L r>ySPL'PiIA;- JAtftiDlCi*, Chronic or A'erroui DcbHity, JHsta&s .Qf-tht. und aUditzmt*arUihg frcnhadjiqrdtftil'Z}-£?-tir Slomafih. “« . "T''. ‘'V' •"/ ' ' ~..... v “ - r FulneB3,er-%ilfin&to,tho - ». - Nauseauleari turzi-rr&Hjtt for Fulness or weight in thsfstcniach,.Sou2' - n r E .2 I,: S tioa,,, i 3i ? , rit of the Stomech, Enlgamhi? of tka..Hea<Lnariled•« | and Difficult r.ftli^TT^r^ of vision, potg of Webs befora »he ylihi-'tVre? atfd ' • DaU in tha Yellowness of the 9Mn;\nd Eve?, JvS in t L« - ilusbesof Uentßhrnlb'lJtitiVft'-^;'' 2 . it- Flesh, Contact ingfl of ETil;M : afsrrem •~ 3 *•- • : Depression of . ' V • ‘ • spinvs^^v •The proprietor, In caßlng to this preparation, doas so with ft feeling.otthe ufpicpstPoaG donco in its virt oes and aUapUUi^'ft) it is recommended. . ... itui It is no new and untrled r -riftic!<7j hut' opB ft# the test of s tad years' trfaf ifctord the -American people, and Us reputation and sale Is any pre parations extant. The testimoby-fa the most, prominent and well known Physicians als, in all parts of the country Is JnimentfbY Referring nny ' 'who may doubt, to my-‘ ! Memd?ahTDa^ r df Ro^lpt: ‘■Book, for Farmers and Families, to bo had gratis, of.sdl the ' 'Agents for tho Qerman “■* v • Principal Office and Jlanufact;ry i l2O Arch street Phils* . delphia, Pa. . /bop c-y rzi-Sl :&&:> ■.• : - «?-SoM by Dr. Geo. O’SSO®»/i«?flfeWSS3Sti-a A. . JJtottto* A Co,. No. 0 Wood street j; Flemfojr W dSsi^. tl l Ct Is 11- P ' EwatfrS ® KF > KVjemftrjra»e«ll«Dy. DK: ocuLiis t‘^n .TREATS AliL DISEASES 07 TUI 2TK AND E4B WITHOUT CUPPING, : LEfCmsa, CSWJSttr-*UA OFFICE 458 BKOADWAY,OOi^-6Ri?tJ>]B’E^IS , KSOEK. llOnrBfro'mO A;M.to4P.M. ' : •. , . GRANULATED i> r JLV Chronlo Blindness with Filins,. IrUis,Amaurosia end •Cataract 'the diseases of tie ‘eye- fipiireat<Tl?iyiDrJlii'WitE perfectSAtisfeclioEL ? VT..,~•"' < s - - All diseases of tie Ear trcatej jqjpi) Artificial Eyes inserted wTthcatcm operation. - All letters post-paid will £ecaxo~prßiapA ; v We jfcDpfcnpjong . Bands of coses which'Dafe Bcim successfully, treated by l )r. Wm. J. Fryer, 326^^ r foalfwBy) i nTY."" * Alfred Bouthwick,j?riiitex, r .. ~ .i-Vivi --sA* '-j.v fj. Goodspeed-, Glens l’aKtL*T^, .......-TT- - ' *Wm. W. Smith, Detroit,Jlfcfi.f " ‘ .*v. m. ♦Mrs. A. M. lu Wilson, k- “ tMlsB Maty Bellom, N. El'Siit&n.iiuli'id; «T, '•jM'. ■•Edward G. feign, Bristol; X!(!»ji..r.fLr -Yj_ .•John Seamen, Datld Little, Engineer, t!.Y. " .'. : . :Wm. P.B.Giles,officeCoiirlarandliho. t N,.Y.„.- 1I . : iflamraW.Kirby,Brooklyn?)?' l;’~ . *' :Jarvisßodgers, . «, ,« •. r . - •A. R. Reeves, tH, AL ferrias, Organ Builder, Houston ■ • [JL B. Doolittle, Hu^aiL,Y.:.,, •Mre Knickerbocker, Yontfer£ J N?Y. •51. P. Collins, Tettcher-Panmanahipj^poy.^.-Y;^- - • v'j it.la.Rosa, Aibony,H;Y. A. DUlehbach, Befi*n«ctady,‘ll. Y. 'Capt.lt. il. Uaviland, Athens, - •Jonn W. Uoekett, Blogharopton, sf. Y. •These patients wer&htlnd, and thanfllce. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city at pleasure. •these cases of Amaurosis were restore a to eight after they were givCn up as incurable by.tho XKUlty«aML«n be' - jrefetred ton f isif£ purSoirtfhb wishes to~l in - u * these caseeaby .wii^pft.to t {hem. 3 rj ; \ j-j»ns REV.-DR. * (JOYM/S v’.- . la K jFbr the&ife, CanpleU and)Speedy Cirri . Chrpnfa ffci <dttaiy . and 'JUercjtrt&'Zfteyma#S7nf jflfap. 'I ■ '■ >' \ *J&AX-.OV:SEBTWOST-h* i -Vt. _K? Eexusuiic Pitts hare called forth Cmp. all classes/vra j ndver rludfpyarjpf ?1 -. The cases camp IBVEKY STAGBf ' . parts'affected, conunonin : tbs IriSamfiattiyy phisor-by the' . muscular contractltffish!eh , '&d oftch'-reuder 'the.vfctim.ofJL iChWhl/PEfceain&tlra a--helpless. ; cnppie, ox'hyjttui ev&?.. j . Bjmpt6itf£tf Mehsira^coinetixaes the characteristics v - ■ - |UMlKfftllb’?Bangrado ,r practiCoOfbleedlngß2id purging, -Which'some snpientniedicoa consider the ot ; • -dieatihg hheumatism,the£e i .chetfsh'pib animal forces, invigorate the - constitution, &hd Thus'sC tl< the allies of Nature, ia Jht^'eSorls-‘to Aeir.medical action i.Tdtreci*njid specific. It'resxhesthe . trkferte ifag&frtt dSonfeK - compUcations of nerves aud fibres in which '* Bnd exjwls principle which 3d spreads. andint«Dsifle3,voHe ifcepre&da the’fctfal ieh«, dencies of the'malady.' - •'•* -■•T’ i-V’.'- 4 > : otlTonhtßrfrftßit: |Be particular, find f tof t^uV r IJh > B c . ~ 1 ! PRICE, FIFTY CXXTF FER BOX. . ~ > ■ ■ :«SiSoM 'bfB^OECK ; H i KETSBa, Tlt&t>’Urgh: J r P, . ■ rLKMLNQ, Allegheny City. . . %■■’-. awSEfofl-", ! '■• Patrlclt Itt’Eenilaif-f/' : V f il 1,-D-EBrM’A'IVO^StKJP.xrkKD. . ‘/TVPHCJS COIUiEB OSV G&Asi- ASDtjlflH ptUEETS, . ff&nnerly occbpicd’l)7 Aldsmiau-ljewis.JwJietoall • the-oßca of ? AWertnS.t4 T the Poac6 willhtf promptly attended to. '• ~ jfohaft ;Vt } -“ Cbpairtiierahlp. ’ ihKO. E. WUITE. having nsBodated.^ttb:.hi%,ja'tto/ * vT Fancy R%tailltc?‘l3oQdshELsliiessli& brother*JAUEn. •> WHITE, ttudhisMfi<l?tiiiaV3eiS^3lL.JQHXP.X«tty r lh» lajsißeas hercaftec- Villrbe conducted under Ihentuao.of -OEQ. :-- - r-.--.Vj - f —* ’ As it is tbeinteiitidfibf fbenwHlrm.'lS.serve the public Wetlj'-Cuetomeremay’rely oh getting n r gcod; a;prfee-estlftfactorjv *t. v •• v 1 Part ol IBelX’atoek'they-Intend’t» import, and’to.’Jnnw r} ’-ch6so frotnfflwthands,-ScHthßt everyThlng *. -*b6 at the lowest cost. TQ enable thorn to do EO.it will be* : * •jaocessary for lheas Wmttfw- ■. •pay.pTOhJptiy, ; v** J • ! Pitt3burgb>Tebrnarjr^SflBsy"tfebQ^hi:' r -: ‘' r j ' , r-'..V-V^ B HEX’S HOTEL, (fmutif kiown- it.tia i Hocsp,) is oS«M tit lew on Ei76rßble.topa,,, Bffl*., ,6ittttCted? and Grant. pear to_ the Court liouse,t&ad about mid way be Myncrtgahtfa >. wmtjr&dVtp&t&U, oue oO|o ' pleasant, conTciflentr and'desiraSrc ilbcilicms, in -the t£fsr. TheUotel will'Jfe 'd^lctidirand . 'j/155^ i Jno29:dWl'f'J.:~.~ afflca eb;Tlffiburgb- , T : .'. r! fci Kntpnarlutaaiixia Cost. i rnai; uuderelgUßl Mvlng reduced tha prices oi:sbair*Bf , • I’ Ucaitoet of CarpBts,yil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Mnttlugiij !'■ Ac], ltooa*o toSSt*:r'cant, cal! the attention of persons irfr waßtrftnjOTraclsslnttdrilneto-tß^-^llOTriiig'.-.'j:;/*:' 1 t*rt «d«toi la,tl>j v cityVaudoontlSWln.partdf:: v ~. . ~j / i ‘SSSSfe-ai .f.“; “U! i’ Imperialfeed^ttfa(&rco.Slk(Jarr^f.; ... -^? r u i “ • • Wl* rrffH'l ddj-r : •>.'•■'— ' • dof •'—-0-’ > < -Wooli-DBtioh'WilHeirfp* KZ\.f; ; •-Wool-ana Ostttradßgoiltt-.' ~ ?*.?*£*s 1 Etiirßddsr, Window Shades, and a-latgs assottmaut ldf. ” Oil Clolho&oahta.-'l feotiti width. TbujS cisa-ONtAr!'— * ••; ~ C. B. IIEA.DLY k CO„., . ._Ep,B?aiiaßjawtei.^ < *• TOttKSTWi-rBIWniBK •*» . 0 tMA&fcßig’corcerbV RS6ecea£nd £*»**> ehiny ana.ar&- m^nuw,cwingan': k assojttaent;bi Baggage Cara. xaado la all with 3 strict regard to durability and beauty of finish Using in all, j, their Voxt th© beat Juniata-iron 4nd eaatßtn.blcaory. fc IU« .1 > palrsatteoded to on’thaiaoist.^Kisonabla,terms. Thej.teeV|t coufideofibat air who” 'inayXavdr them with their pStrcn.* ; ,j • age.willbo periectly satisfied on UiaV jf ; thelr wor£. The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnlbusoa jass eTery.tjf*>. teen mlnutesduriog the day, . . ~. . - ‘.. . . t 6otgs-4y I'-- ALL PERSONS 'liaYingßoolia -f*C6rt»Bcato3 ofDtfpoitflt against the undersigned, .are requested to present the B&oLentour office.forseUlemeriL . v- “ • ~ . BOON. & SARQENT t j- Pittflbnrgh;January24th, ISss—fjati2s •< ...• ■ * ,; A. Car(L _ OWING Co a steady drain,upon opr fo'n&rund an WBtroi* . inulatibn-qf odtsWe jbUii the'iflt-’ trams difficulty,of, realizing our securities/we hato been' compelled tb.spflpepd our businbss. v *. ./• ■ . r ' OurcTedltqr*raiy’rest confident that onr entire edntsa befully paid,B&we have unquestionably a largo surplus lIltAJiKIt iIiAEM* J. '/' ‘ ... .' - . ••.;. ;i TEE PJLKTNEliiiElL'.hGTetOiOxe existing under the style.., WORK-* :yOONQ^-Philadelphia,, fa v tufaday dissolved; TCorVtteoraYoung and Wzn«*i M’CouQhj.pnrchadhg tbs -interest -oi .Kramer eald Crm. The.faddiness 'will be continued . . .. 4 . ' Jannary -V ......1 ~r la oar office, -*UI please ca&.&n£.receiV6 fair bills andnoies left; vtthxtsibr oolloHlbn. • ■ -'* Janas : : > KRAMER & EAHM, - Palmer’s Celebrated Epicurean Saucot STANDSCPRKEJdINENT for .^ttvbriug..Soups, Gravies, to trydt.,. ?rico 25nenta por bottle, afrall Grocery add Fruit BftJ£wsiQ the United Statesand Canadas : r * V-* ; i v 'v.' i Percale by JJK3LUKG and Q, 11. KEYBERyPittsburgll. . . - ; P.H WHIGH’P'AOO.I'J {i . . ti\ MarketstT^trPfaHadßlpbia.. ifilNS. 4H» Isria&g&ix V jitftkdted, ; JfW«6utp/»i--GloU4xxs wag* to' gcod'rtyVp, Rad atoodgrata n\tp*. ; '° q -- , .- • .-, CkftßK&gUX .aßoOfißs«a3.Deal«» » JS®W* ■ , SSSgSSSSBM^MBF ijitassßV. we are.&m* - I **“ ,JO * ?W ..„ r iJ^o&iia^^kprelSsr, I jjovl-4 J * -\Tj-c ??n r,r ofi-SlejftMrft tfd CFcarfirgtteetß. piT'VsU&aSoU „ tqyt MAUTIS USt5iSSH^^-.TA.«.QIOBOaiIDniT. “ uut *JSi£elsw4frtic., ft Jit.3UttKr.flg, .ft 0.40 ■trtfi!3oiiQ'aHey > 'near Wct>4 street, Pitts anil {oncy ,^jU\cii3;3p?^it<o.ot<l«j r aiid.CDlii'ed ;n*« Jasit3j.'«t-Tift i < f toisb, bUA ? I wotki^Psap^Kuy(lQiabllit^'of‘yiateri&la. 1 ;. .»•'*• • [- • • - nsflQ. 13-S9wtnkfif'iW'opp«>vt(l'aD4-7araabVo7fttUtSeßi Iflwaaj tor jilstriwi*kni r ‘at ‘too- «feeil , 'iu2.3iiij-tfnwtit ‘Woteljouw* nmt-ifio traß<wi\-i-i*ityVmruiosißi».fr ~ r—_■ T~.“ llBpr ” ~ r~-yr - ..■ j* Kotier.
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