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Their •Sleca are at New Yous, 122 Nassau sheet, BoSTOS, 10 BIATE SHEET. ’ MORNING POST JOB OFFICE!. Wo vroald call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSDreSS MEN to the fiict- that wo have just received from Philadelphia a number of fonts of new Job Type, and »r» now prepared to fill orders; for-Cards, Circnlare, BUI Heads, Paper Boohs, Posters, and Programmes for oihiM 'lions.' All orders will be promptly filled. : A BHAOTirtn.PoEsi.— On our fourth pngs, this morning, will be found a poetioal gem, entitled Little Jim.” It is seldom tho poet’s corner or a newspaper is graced with such on exquisitely : beautiful production ns tho one in question, which waß written by an English gentleman and presented to Mr. C. W. Couldock, the tragedian, on the eye of his departure to make thiß oountry hiahome. * Kew* of tne Day. We would invite attention to our Harrisburg : Letters. TJiere is an allusion to a bill of Mr. Easter, that is of interest to every tax-payer in tho city and oounty. 5 In the House of Representatives, on Saturday, -itihe'bill conferring the title of Lieut. General ■ upon Winfield Soott, passed by a vote of 120 ' to 65; r There were 6,701 emigrant arrivals at the poit ot Hew York for the month of January lest—a falling off of nearly one hnndred per cent., as compared with tho same months of tho year before. The specie movemeat has again commenced. The Pacifio, which left on Wednesday for Liver pool, took out $630,249, and tho Union, for Havre, $125,279, a much larger amount then was expected, and equal to the entire piecie ex ports of January. Recent PnOTlontlono, Tee IsmAtS: A Story of Modern Life. Philadelphia-T. B. Pcttraon, 102 Chestuut street. For silo in Pittsburgn by Kay it Co., Wool surcet. This novel is said to be written by a daughter of Lord Erakino, at one timo Lord High Chan cellor of England. However, this would neither add nor detract from the story, as it has had sufficient merit of Us own to run through maty editions. Tho present one is got np in very fisc Style by the publisher ; in fact, it is every way irortby of so readable a book. The <• Western Democratic Review ” is receiv ed from tho editor and publisher, Geo. P. Buell, Indianapolis, Indiana. It contains tho nscnl number of exoellent political end Literary arti cles and we do not wish this to be'understcod in its stereotyped sense. Tho prico is $3,00 per year; or, for single copies 25 cents. The Smitlisonlan Institute not an Amer ican Institution—A Nut for the Know Nothings. Professor Agassis has addressed a letter to Mr.Hpham, M. C., in relation to the controvir sy'now raging about the management of the Smithsonian Institute, in which ho sustains the coarse pursued by Professor Henry and the pre sent Board of Regents, and indirectly condemns the policy advocated by Mr. Choate. Io the course of tho letter, ho takes tho ground that the Smithsonian Institute is not strictly an American institution, but that It was designed by.its.founder “to increase and diffuse know ledge among men.” Ho also mentions a curious •faet bearing upon the present controversy, go ing to show that the testator designed that his bequest should be appropriated to tho publication rather than the accumulation of books. He says that the whole bequest was originally made to the Royal Society of London, bat afterwards transferred to tho United States because the Society refused to publish certain Bcientifio pa pers submitted to them for that purpose. Philharmonic Conoert To-Night. The Pittsburgh Philharmonio Society give a conoert to-night, theproceods to be applied for the benefit of the poor.' It is to take place in the chnrch of Dr. Bwift, Allegheny City. The tickets are only twenty-five cents, whioh no one will certainly grudge who has any of that divine virtue, charity, in the composition of his nature. We are sorry to say that the proceeds of the late concert, given at Lafsyetto Hall for the poor of this city, were not by any meanß so great os was anticipated. For places where tickets con be procured see special notice column. Thb Subteubanean Telegraph to the Pa cino.—According to the Baltimore Sun , the sub terranean telegraph to the Pooifio will undoubt edly be made under the bill which has passed. The enterprising contractors, Messrs. Alden & Eddy, assented to the bill in the form in whioh it passed. It gives them Bimply the right of way, without a grant of lands. But it also relieves them from the obligations which they had offered to assume, as a consideration for the land graat, of doing government business gratis, to the amount of-$96,000 a year. Old Bullion a Cold Water Man.— Col. Thomas H. Benton, in o letter addressed to a Committee of the Young Men’s Mercantile Li brary Association of New York, acknowledging the receipt of a Silver Water Pitcher and Salver, informs his young correspondents that he attributes whatever of mental and bodily vig or he now has and whatever of bneineßß applica tion he haß ever Bhowo, to a resolution formed early in life to abstain from all intoxicating drinks. A Hew Candidate ron Public Favob has ap peared in the Philadelphia Weekly Bulletin, pub lisbed by the proprietor of the daily of the same name. It is a handsome sheet, filled with ex cellent reading matter. Indeed, it is our deci ded opinion, that had the proprietor of the Bul- Utin t le sa to do with Polities, Religion and other speculations, he would rival Bennett and Greeley in the newspaper business. - Deteat op the Colt Patent. —The bill to ex tend for seven years Colt’s patent for improved fire-arms, was again taken up in the House of Representatives on Friday, and killed by a vote of 111 to 68. r From the Cincinnati Commercial, 11th.] Division of Ofclo Into two Judicial Dlf trlcts. The billto divide the Stato into two Judicial Districts, has passed both houses of Congreas nnd is donbtiets, a law. Cincinnati and Cleve land are the points at which the courts will be J The court bore will, we understand, be constructed as follows: Judge-Hon. H H.Lea vitt, Bteubenvilie; District Attorncj-H. J. Jew ett. Zanesville; Marshal-H. H. Robinson Cin cinnati. That at Cleveland, as follows: Judge ’ _-Hv V. Wilson, Cleveland; District Attorney— ip. O. Mmtoo, Toledo; Marshal—J. W. Fitch, Cleveland. ' - {Correspondence nfMoralßg Post.} LBTTfeB FROM HARRISBURG- The Senatorship—Talk of “ Fusion” to defeat Cameron—Temperate Men in the Legislature— -Drinking, Mouses Closed—Another Law Judge fat hour County—Prospect of Abolishing the Canal Moa'd—Ward’s Prospects .Good—lnter , resting ■ do Allegheny County—Mr. Eg tier’s \ Millr—Extending the General Manufacturing Law—More Banks: for Pittsburgh. Sbhate Chambeb, 1 Harrisburg, February 11, 1865. J Editors Pittsburgh Post :— It bcciub pretty certain that the nomination of Cameron for tho Seßats will produce a decided rupture among tho K. N.’s. Over thirty of the membera of that party left the caucus in wrath ■when it was found that Gen. C. had received the | nomination. They declared their determination to “ bolt," and vote against him on Tuesday. If they do so there are > elements enough hero, if skilfully combined, to defeat Cameron, and eloot a "Whig or Democrat, kludge Woodward is talked of as the man for the “ fusion” Btrength to rally upon. But the trouble is there are too many men proposed, and tho preferences are Btrong for each. It 5b not likely that “ fusion ” will work so ns to defeat Gen. C. In my lettor of yesterday I spoke of tho in telligent appearance of tho members. A good many of them havo the recommendation of gray hairs ; and I am told thero has been no Legisla ture hero for many years whoso members were generally so temperate. The drinking houses are not prospering, and one or two that were former jly prosperous havo closed in despair. . A large I majority of tho members would vote for a pro hibitory liquor law, but for tho result of the ! popular vote laßt fall. They may pass a ‘‘Maine Law,” notwithstanding that. The warm friends of such a measure insist that the vote laßt fall was not a full and fair expression of tho will of tho people, and they urge tho fact that in the d.striots from whioh come the majority of all the members, tho vote was decidedly in favor of pro hibition. We may havo a “Maine Law” this year. The Sunday liquor law will bo Btrong and stringent enough to Etop liquor selling one day in seven, most effeotually. Mr. Kirkpatrick’s bill, in relation to our jud ges, providos that another law judge be placed on the Common Fleas benen, and the associates dispensed with. Another judge is to bo added to the District Court, and the salaries of all the fivo law judges are to bo raised to three thou sand dollars. The bill prorides that the Oover- I nor appoint the new judges, to serve till the next election. This last featnro, as also that dispensing with the associates, may conflict with tho constitntlon. The salaries will not be raised to the point named; and I venture the predic tion that the whole bill will faii. : The salaries of tho present judges in our county may be raised to $2,500. No other ohangos will proba bly be made. Even ibis last change is difficult; because, whenever you attempt to raiso tho sala ries of Pittsburgh judges, tho Philadelphia jud ges mast havo theirß raised. A Philadelphia judge would scorn to work for the same salary at a judge in Allegheny county. If tho bill to abolish the Canal Board passes at aH, it will bo from tho pressure and clamor of office-seekers, who see in the proposed chaDge a vast number of fat offices that tho bill would place within the gift of the Governor and the Superintendent. It must bo confessed that 11 Sam” loves office, and devours the “loaves aud fishes’’ as greedily as Democrats or Whigs ever did. There will be no baskets of fragments after ho is satisfied. On the contrary, he will, like Oliver Twist, astonish Mr. Bumble by atking for “ more.” Tho groat political disease iu this country is the desire for offico and publio employment. The honors and salaries together are a great temptation. Captain Ward came vafy near “ getting the seals.” It was a “ neck and neck race” between him and Magee for somo time, and C. L. came out ahead only by the help of the temperance men. Ward is booked for something good, soon, and will get it. Mark that prediction. Samuel F. has bitter enemies, and they intend to “ lay him out.” Success doubtful. : FEBRUARY .13, /.. ' ..'* > '3' ‘ r ♦. *» V*v *• • i-;- r•• .•■.•••-.•• ■' ».'■ t> *■-' •• *.**l .* J r •>• , v- Offer twenty thousand people hate 11 oallod to see the new Governor." All in consequence of his personal popularity, no doubt, though not one-tenth the number would ever hare called on him without the title. It is a great thing to be a Governor over two and a half millions of peo ple ; and greater still to have patronage to be stow, pardons to grant, a great party to lead, and a promising future ahead. Mr. Hoister makes an admirable speaker of the Senate. He has the mild manner and firm purpose that preserve order and put business along rapidly. Our country is well represented in the Senate. Mossts. Darßie and McClintock do all their duty, and are much esteemed. Mr. Eyßter is said to be preparing a bill that will make some noise in our county. It will provide for the appointment of Commissioners to inquire into the manner in which the bonds of the city of Pittsburgh and of Allegheny ooun ty have been used by the Railroad Companies, tho Commissioners to have power to 11 send for persons and papers,” compel answers and make a thorough investigation of it. It is right. It Is timo the people of our city and county know what has been done with thoir bonds; how much they owe; and what the prospeot is of their having to bo taxed enormously to meet thoir promises to pay. There is a frightful pay day coming ; and we must bo prepared for it. About $150,000 is due next July. How it is to be paid no one can tell. Our city and county are in debt several million dollars. Very heavy taxa tion or repudiation may yet bo the alternatives presented to" our people. Should all our Rail roads be completed and prove profitable all will be well; if not, tho worst predictions of Thomas Williams, Esq., and Bomo others, will be more than realized. But my disposition is to “ trust to the future, and alwayß believe ‘‘ there is a good timo coming," instead of a bad one. Alle gheny county has elements of prosperity that cannot fail, and if the peoplo must be heavily taxed, they are able to pay and prosper still. There is a bill in the Senate providing for the extension of the general manfaoturing law to the manufacture of flour. It oaght not to pass. If the Legislature keeps on granting corporation privileges every thing will have to bo done by corporations soon ; and private enterprise and industry will bo “ crushed out." Charters of incorporation for the raising of Shanghai ch.ck esß will yet be asked for. Two new banks are asked for for onr oity— “The Commercial Bank;" and “The Pitts burgh Dollar Savings Bank.” This last ought to pa6S, if any more Banks are needed. It is designed ns a bank of deposit, discount and loan. Deposits in any nmoont not less than one dollar will bo received on interest; and loans and dis counts to industrious men of Bmall means is the design. It would ennblo working men and wo men, and even children, to put their small sa vings to nse, and in a place where they would be safe, and accumulate to considerable sums. If wo are to have an inorease of banks, that is the right kind. There are oharters for a great many now banks pending in the two|Houses; and, if Governor Pollock carries out the polioy indioated in his inaugural, he will have to use the veto freely. The outside pressure will pro bably overcome his originally correct impres sions ; so look out for a good many new banks. Governor P. is a gentleman in' manners and appearanoo, and no doubt honestly desires to do i right; but I doubt whether he has “ backbone” i! enough to resist tho constant and olamorons so ! | Imitations and importunities that forever snr- 1 1 round a Governor of so great a Commonwealth. . j This letter is too long. The next Bhall be •I shorter. Youtb, ANTERIOR. [Co*Kipcm3«ne« of £aHy Moralktf PcsM! i NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. LETTER FROM UARIH9DUUG, —_ ■ . 1 1 ' House oTeepueseetatites, \ ; Reported Bipmriy tor the Daily Morning Post. February 10,1885. J j gt j, ou | S jaarttet-Tlie River—W«Ml»er.- Editor* Pittsburgh Post ■ i • : uioney Jtteitt«rfl, &o. Last night tha K. N’s had their caucus nomi- j g T> Louis, February 3, P- M.—Floor advan nationforlJ. 8. Benator, and, as you will doubt- | cing; City superfinerjheld at_s7 ; 6o,; eales pri icss have heard before this reaches you, General, vote to-day *Oa«! 60to Cameron distanced all oompentors. He is a 52a _ Ky e, nominally 85@870. Barley, $1,40 Bhrewd poHticianahd a lucky man, if indeed his am j fair j»ime. Provisions: No eales election is assured by this nomination. There reported of a recent,dato. Mess Pork, $.1,60, are forces enough, however, to defeat his election Bc°,Tn yet, if all his opponents could combine <m some bWa^n( j bales Hemp sold to-day at I unexceptionable man. Snob a combination is $lO5 ton; father coquettish and capri talfeed of to-day, and Cameron’s enemies are cious-, The river continues to recede—scarce * t ._ « * . five feet in tbojlihonel, hence to the junction of busy. But the taslc is too difficult to promise *ke{)hio; plentyuf snow banka above, with do success. posltß ample for 3 xlvor water, but the. wea^ "Sam” is a strange follow, and this nomina tion of Cameron la one of his strangest freaks. Gen. C. was considered, a few months ago, a’ Nebraska man, and a national Democrat of the most uncompromising kind. Ho is now nomina ted to the (J. S. Senate by the samo parties that elevated Governor Pollock to his present position on Free Soil and Native American principles. It is the same party, too, that has lately elected Win. H. Seward Bcnator from New York, and ■Wilson from Massachusetts, both leading Free Soilers. Tho claims of the West are all ignored this year, as usual. No Westernman has any cbanco at Harrisburg. Nor can the West expect any share in tho spoils while our members of the Houso are found earnestly laboring to give tho offices to Eastern men. Perhaps no ono of the members worked more zealously for the success ful General than Mr. Eyster. It is thought tho bill now pending to abolish the Canal Board will not pass this winter. But a bill to reduco the price asked for the Main Line of Public Works will get through, and then, it iB supposed, tho Pennsylvania Bailroad Company will buy it.. . „ . ■ Speaking of “ Sam,” ft must ho admitted th at he has sent to the House this year a very re epeotable and intelligent looking body of men, many of them middle-aged and well-informed men, and well qualified to legislate for the inte rests of tho Commonwealth. Now that tho Senator question is settled, or will be on Tues day, wo may expect the passage of a good many bills, and some of them important. There is a large number of bills cut out, and it must either be a long session, or they must work fast to get through with them all. Nothing definite is decided on in regard to our Judges. Somo propose to add one law Judgo to each Court; others would increase the salaries of tho present Judges, and make no other alte rations. The K. N.’s havo heretofore ehown a disposition to bo liberal in regard to salaries, and an inoreaas of salary iB quite probable. Thero are a good many visitors and strangers here now. Most of them, however, are mere •• lookers-on,” os they can have no possible in fluence on tho election of Senator. Gen. Came ron lookß calm and resigned; is affable and gen tlemanly as usual; and will probably consent to serve the State for six years moro, if his numer ous friends will insist upon it AxTnniou. [ For tbe Pittsburgh Post.] Tbe Adjutant Generalship. Editors Post . —There appears to be in the public mind eomo diversity of opinion as to tho le gality of the appointment of -Adjutant Genoral. I will endeavor to book yon up as to tbe foots of the case. In January, 1852, Gen. Irvin resigned, and on the 3d of February James Keenan was com missioned to hold the office for three years, dating from theSddagcf August, 1851. Consequently his term of office would havo expired on the 3d August, 1854. When Keenan vras appointed Con sul ho resigned. And Geo. W. Bowman was commissioned to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Qen. Keenan. This is the way that the record stands, but 1 think that there is a olerieal error on tho face of Bowman's commis sion, in this way—“ To fill the vacancy occasion ed by the resignation of Koenan, who was op pointed for three years from tho 3d of August, 1852,” tho clerk writing 1862 instead of 1861, which was the fact. The regular term by the law is three years, and that commenced on tho 3J August, 1821, making just eleven terms to the 3d August last. Tho record in tho Secretary’s office, of course, must govern, so you will see that the General must fork over, as the offioo has been vacant since last August, and that vacancy occurred by the error on Bowman’s commission. Haheibburq, February 9, 1854. [ We hare receirol tho above from a gentleman, T7h< om*ht to be, and doubtless in, well aequaluioj with lb< whole subject. We giro It lor what it Is worth —lh>3 ] Indicted for Liquor Selling. [From the Ciocinuali Columbian, Saturday.] Tho persons against whom indictments were yesterday returned by the Grand Jury, ere, William A. Warner, Henry H. Shiply, Sandy Thompson, Lewis Bowman, Frank Peppenbring, Robering, Edward M. Bicknelt, Bartholomew Cavagoe, David Bunnion, Isaao Rookeafield, John Znmsiein. Fred. Diserens, Frank Batche lor, Shaffer & Flacb, John D. Garrison, Albert Wetherbee, Henry Alms, Henry Wagoner, Geo. Seltzer, Joseph Dill & Bro., Taylor, Wm. Thompson, John Battermiller, George Bclvcb, John Roth, Frances Wibel, Joseph Seaman, Wm. E. Marfch, and Joseph W. Cromwell; all for selling liquor or keeping tippling houses. It will be seen that this inolndea the proprietors of many of oar first-class houses. An indictment was also found against Jacob Immel, for lottery gambling, by means of gift concerts. Horrible Dbath. —A man named John Rus sel residing near Orrstown, Franklin county, oame to his death on Thursday week last, in a shocking manner. Ho had been engaged in burning lime, and was found next morning upon tho top of the kiln, dead; his lower extremities burnt away, and his body very much charred. It is supposed that after throwing frOßh stono upon tho top of the kiln, he lay down upon them whilst they were cool, and composed himself to sleep, ecaroely conaoions of the daoger to which he was exposed. He was a man of intemperate habits. DIED, , On Sunday evening, THOMAS, Infant Bon of Patrick end Margaret Qormly, agod 14 months. The funeral will lake place from the residence of the I a renta, LawrenceviUe, THIS DAT, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Important to Parsons afflicted with Her. nla, or Rupture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect- ing It. The right course far any one to pursue who may he af flicted with Rupture, is to procuro a good Truss well adapted to the ruptured parts, In order to retain the protruding portion of the bowels. This la often neglected, and the bowel becomes Btrangulated, leaving the patient not only In a suffering but dangerous condition. I havo always on hand and dally adapt, the most Improved Trusses; among which lfl MARSH’S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cure In a short time. Of courfe there are cases when no Truss will core, but in a vast ma jority of redncable Hernia, or Rupture, this Truss will core. I have every variety of Trusses from SO cents to too- also a largo assortment of CHILDREN’S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for tho. relist and cure of Piles; SHOULDER BRACES, for man mm en and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety of mechanical appliance used in tho cure 0, disease Call and examine them at my Drug Store, No. 110 Wood street, corner of Virgin alloy ; -feign of the Golden Mortar [feblidsw] DR. GEO. H. KEYSEB. do tue Physictan* soy ?—Listen to the testimony of an eminent Physician in favor of H'. LANE’S TERSIIFUQE, which is now universally ocknowl eJyed to he the best in nse; even membors of the medical faculty (who are so often opposed to the use of patent medicines,) cannot withhold their approval of this invalu able remedy T,rn> Start comity, Ohio, January 8,1819. 1 ■Tar o £ r ■^ , i. w S , sS , £. h MsiS pracUce which I have proscribed its use, both for Chil ians me to say the most in Its favor of dron and adults, muu^ idnB fcrforo brousht t 0 ray 3‘ F n, mMo of administration, the smallness of the notice, ine mou efficacious cfTocts, give it, in mTopin?ou%dcdded advantage over any other medicine of the kind before the public. Purchascea will please bo careful to ask for Dr. ITLane s celebrated Vermifuge, and take none else. All other Vera mlfuges, In comparison, are worthless. Dr. M’Lane’B gen. nine Vermiiuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all the respectable Drug Stores in the United States nnri Canada. Also, tor Bale by the sole proprietory,^ feblO:d»w jBST To the i*adlcaj— No greater happiness can mortals find. Than saving trouble to all womankind. Bead and reflect, ye daughters (air or Eve, Dry op your tears, no longer need you grieve. Dr CnEEBEJIAtrS PILLS FOB FEMALES. Twenty.flyo years of unparalleled success have proved the virtue of these celebrated Pills In New York. Can be safely used in all painful Irregularities, obstructions, 4c. Full and expli cit directions with inch box. Call and get a circular gratis. These Pills should never be taken during pregnancy, as they would bo sure to cause a miscarriage. Warranted purely Vegetable, and free from anything Injurious to life or health. Directions accompany .each box. Price |1 per ha, JaaB thcr too tight for an exhibition of their oapaoity. Money rnttUtrs looking op, and trade begins to assume somo activity. In a few days a full re sumption of navigation is anticipated. Gorges below and abovo the city given away. Alton packets running; several Ohio boats reached this port yesterday, from their winter quarters below, whero they had been remaining since the Close.—Cincinnati .Commercial. New February 11. Twenty-six business houses iuGfftna-dic©, Miss., iroro burned on the 4th. Tho Hoes la $168,000, Insured for $60,000. r t Three thousand hates of Cotton vero burned at Troy, >IiE3., oh the Bth; *K~— Presidency of *V Saftbnry and Erie Hall PniLAUELPmA, February 12.—Senator Cooper baß reeigned tbo Presidency of the Sunbury and Erie Eaiiroad, and e* Governor. Bigler will be his successor,TJiecleotion is now progressing. Capital or Nebraska Located • Omoua Cirr, January 80.—Both houses of the Assembly of Nebraska passed a bill locating the capital at Omaha.' The Governor, has signed tho bill. ' ~ ‘ linltroad Accident. Clbvelasd, "February 12.—Tho engine and six freight cars ran off the track and went down an an embankment at Conneaut. ' Two men were badly hurt. , CIXT._H-A.LL. REMEMpER THE POOR! THE nOWARD ASSOCIATION would announce to the citizens of Pittsburgh and vicinity, that tho old original SABLE OBPHBANS, ConrLUoc of Eiont TALtKTsn ptnrcrMraa, have Kindly vol unteered tn trlve ftConwit fcr the benefit of the SEVENTH STREET SOUP nOtJ3B,et.tho CITY HALL, on Thursday Evening, February 15tn« Mr J BLYI'IIE BOOTH, the renowned Contortionist, and Prufrs. or CLARK^tbef Ampncan Fire King, have alto volunteered - . ■ ■ For particulars spO • The table Orpheana youtd respectfully announce that they will give their fiffStod and last perfonnacce on FRIDAY EVENINO. ••...a— Tickets of cent*—to bo hod at the Book and Music Stores, Hotels, aDd at tho door. D»x'rs op.-n at •• performaacd to commence et **4 o'clock. .' - ■ OFFIOK NO. 447 PRNN STREET, between the Canal and O’Hara street* Pißh Ward. All burners apper taining to th« office of an Alderman or Justice cf.th* Pea- e will be promptly-attended to Bon Jr, Mortgage*,and other documents drawn VUbueatnesß and despatch. ffeb!3:tf THE Agency of JOlfi! OAKES, for the CASH MUTUAL FiU>i INSURAJjCEt-COMPANY, was revoked on the 1 bird duy of 1855. The Company will sot be re gponaibie for any harness dona by him since that date. W. F. FAHNESTQCIih&s been appointed Agent for said Company, at Pittsburgh. Ofilce at No. 247 Liberty street. 'THOMAS H. WILSON, Secretary. Harrisburg, February 2d, 1555. THE Agency of JOHN OAKES. for tho KEYSTONE MU TUAL LIFE JHSO3ANCB COMPANY, has been thi* duy revoked. lho Company wlil not be responsible for any Insim-ag dona by him lujeafler. • W. ?. FAUNfcbSTOCKhufI been appointed agent tor said Company at I'lLlabargtL Office at No. 247 Liberty street. A- 0. 11IE3TKU, Seceetary. lBss—{fehl3:ltr INITIALS!— the Initials; a Story of Modern Lite. One ot ih* host boo Us erer vritton. For mlb by H. MINEIi A CO.. No. 32 SmithOeld strict. BUCK-ETl'i —4 frtts Wiiltn Cedar Bucket*, braM bound 15 dozen Extern Brooms; for sale by F. R. DR A VO, So. X D a'uond T\KTKI> litKP. UAttiAKD SllOliLDKttS, lor naiebj" I ) f-M3 Jf. H.PHATO. SUXDItILS— 2 box*a Fre«h * ariua; 2 do Oarrlz’a Corn Starch; 12 tlosen Fresh I’eacbes, Pickle®, Ac; 1G do Ketchup aod Pepper Sauce; 6 lihds Lorering'fi Syrap; 20 bolg . :Uo Sagaw*, received at the Family Grocery Store of . fv- , y. R.. PRATO,No. 1 Diamond, fi cp«-st9 S’ouns Hyson and Slack Teas, of the J[ fittest' qualities. fehl3 rpolhc Honorable the Judges of tho Court ot Uenernl X Quarter Sessions of tho Peaco, in and for tho county of Allegheny: ’ Tho petition of JimM Young, of tbo Third Ward, city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny county, humbly sbeweih; That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at bis tavern, In the Want aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a llconso to kcop a public house of en tertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JAMES YOUNG. We, the subscribers, citizens of the WarJ aforesaid- do certify, that tho abovo petitioner is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, ami Is well provided with house room and conveniences for tbo accommodation and lodging ol strangers and travelers; and that said tavern is necessary. James Montooth, John Dunwoody, English Blakely, Jo sephS. Pearson,P.obcttßarkloy, W. liars, Joseph Hastings, John M’Quewnn. Samuel Baird, Alex. King, Jackson Jef frey, Farouel . fcbi3;da»3t*_ OloomSi Pig metal, &c, OWNERS anil Consignfcrsof Pig Metal, Blooms,Castings, Engines, Boilers, Mill and Building Stones, and other ardelea upon the Allegheny wharf, are hereby notified that unless tho same arc renjtfVbd by the 20th of February, inst, they will be subfrcieU-to a charge of W corns per ton for every twenty-four Taolita.'tb'py are sufferod to tomalu after that date,-in accordance with the provisions tf an or dinance regulating fbd *»hiirr WM. SCOTT. ft*M2~.lw Wharf Master Allegheny Wharf. NEW MoSlo.— Jurt received by OUAHnuTI'E UJLUAiE, No. 118 Wood streeti „ Awake, Oh! o«ntleßlct?per; serenadn*>fnngcd as & trio My Poor Lost Geraldine. The Yankee Quilting Rarty. Deul Gently with the Stranger's Heart Good New* from Home: Gilmore. * r La Lira d’ltalia; sir Italian pongs. St. Clare to Little Eynjn Ileavcn., , I.et us Speak of tho'Menas we find blm. Hard Timca come'ngoiri no more? cecond sapply. Come with thy Sweet \foico again; do. La Creole; with beautifuloolored-Hllioraph; Ao, Ao. Polkas—Mountain Bylph, Mayfield, Plamo, Constance, Henrietta, L’Ecbe da Mont Blanc, Impromtu: by fichulhoff. Old Folks at Home; with brilliant introduction and va riations. # Scuottisciiks.—Bell,llimejFlorened,Sweet Briar, Rosa* linda, Farewell: by W. |Y. Wallace. 1 Caricature, Ac., Ac. For sale at the old ostabljahed Piano Depot by X CHARLOTTE BLUME, C No. 118 Wood street* Successors to J. Kidd & Co., • No. 60 Wood street. - .*1 • * ' : V,/.-' ,: v *> * '’r O " > y V o'* ' < ‘ ■■Ki'P Terrible Conflagration. HEW 6IIVEETIBEMEHI3, Wll. WuiiONi Aldtrmuii Notloe« V. B BRAVO,No. 1 THaroonl. Sotlec to Owners &jia oonslgnees ot #New Style Dagucrretm Portraits, As well us the ordinary-styles, taken at CAB GO’S GALLERY, No 70 Pourtli street. Prices moderate. Citfl end examine. Booms open day and opening. J Gallery, Apollo Buddings, 76 Eourltretrcct, next to Her* chants’ Exchange. febl'l I Ai \ TUIIOJ STltEUT—Office for the sale of Farms, l " MIU», ManofaosbrUs, Stores Improved andllnim* pro Ted Lands, City and Country Residences, Building Lots, Mortgages, 4c.; alsa fer Negotiating Loans, Collecting Kents, Procuring Business Partners, &c, 4e. All conunu nlcedons strictly confidential. 8. CUTHBEBT & SON, * |£cal Bstnto and General Agents. miUS UKUPJSTIOSO& tstlitt best article we have over | used for rendering Qio akin smooth .rad fair, rad pro* Tenting it from chapping. If you hare sore, rough hands, give it a tiiaL Only 12f< cents a cake. . Soldunly by feblO , q',l. CUTtIBKRT, 140 Third street mo LET—A. two story Brick Dwelling House, on Cent X Avonue. ..Apply tt\ H. MINER & CO, febl& .. . ' t No. 32 EmiLbOeU street- ILKB.—A. A. MASON * CO. will open on Monday, Feb* tuary 12tb, 20 pca<j rich Plain and Plaid Silks, inclu ding a few pieces of.lUgge 4-4 Plaids at $1.50. ieb!2 WOOL PLAIDS*—a: A. MASON « 00. are Bolling out tho balance Of their Plaids at a discount of 60 per cent. • ' MM O EMI ANNUAL SAIiE. —A. A- MASON & CO. will oput 0 on Monday, FofcraAry 12tb, 100 pcs. more of 8 cent Do* lain©#; 200 do 6 cent'Calicoes; 40 do TVbito Flannels at and 75 Oounterpanea at 45 cents. f^bl2 For Rent, A GOOD BUSINESS STAND, (building three stories,) fronting on Market sireot twenty leet, and running bank along Front street sixty feet to an alley. Also, a three story BRICK DWELLING, (with Store Room on first floor,) /on Wylie street, fourth house from Washington—bas poiible back building, and is provided with nil usual fixtures for gas, water, Ao. Possession from April Ist, 1855. Apply io • C. MAGEE, Attorney at Law, No. 104 Fifth street. PIANO tORTE tyil sl7o. —A good Jlosowood case &/i octavo Plano Forte, worth when new $225, will be sold lor $175, cash. } Also, a Piano for rfttt, at the old established Piano De- TO t of , CUARLOTTK BLUME, *feblO ' j • 118 Wood gtreot. / Spectacles IN TIIE MOST Tahi&ble triumphs of science and art, the invention of Spectacles rants with the highest. The experienced Optician overcomes the advances of nature, and confers uponthe'agwi-sighted the inestimable advan tage of retaining the noblest of hi» senses. Yet great iujnry is constantly resulting to thousands from ignorance on the part of venders, or Of those who venture to choose forthem- B °Tuere aro mapy/requlsitea attending the selection of Glasses. The parity of finish of the glass; its proper con vexity ; the best form and adjustment of tbo frame, so as to preserve the parallelism with the eye for distant vision or for near vision, to throw the plane of each glass at right angles to the ax if of vision for each eye; to bring the ex act centre of each glass precisely opposite the pupil; to bevo the position of the glasses perfect, both horizontally and vertically* AA/Ac. From longycxpetjehce In fitting glasses, united with a perfect the structure of the eye, we can promise scientific accuracy, and thus aid much in the pre servation of the eye. • , . , ... Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles, carefully selected of the b*st qualities, for sale. Also, glasses fitted, Ac. : W. W. WILSON, Practical Optician, f«tj9 C 7 Market street, corner of Fourth. ' Empty Barrel* lor SaleT. . SUITABLE FOB SALT, ur other purposes. Apply at the janio FKABL STEAM MILL, Allegheny. * A * v ;r • ‘ •• . -V .** briiiviiUj Xiuiiv-P 0 * r | Howard A«»oolatlon— SOTP KITOHES - 1 EBVESIU BTItKKT.—The the Society will be glad to receive donations of Cash, Bread, Meat! or Groceries. The wants of the deserving Poormust be our excuse for naktng material aid Jprrarptlyj ' President, Got. WM. P. JOHNSTON, f Hon. WM. B. M’CLURE, 8. W. BLACK* Manager?, I L. WILMARTff, R. CHESTER, WILLIAM NOBLE. \ Treasurer, C. WILMAKTH. \ Wo cannot promise to publish the names of the dono > but will be glad to receiTe their gifts. MDIU - Sacred Concert In Aid lOjr of AllcgHejiy-—The PHILHARMONIGBO* COT, of Pittsburgh, will givo a Ooncen of Sacred Music, on TUESDAY EVENING,I3th inst, In the Church of Bet. ] Dr. BWIPT, Beaver street, Allegheny. The P* o po to the Treasury of the Ladih3’ Besbvolxkt Socutt of 25 centa-~-to be had in Pittsburgh at theiMnrfc Stores; in Allegheny, at the Drug Stores of fl. P. J. T. Sample, Lee A- Bscfeham, Pressley & Means, atthe Boot Stores of Mrs. Spratt and Mrs. Sadler ;ot Burgess, Scott A Co., Ohio street; at the office of R. H Davis, andof the members of the Ladies* Society. feoiv. Allegheny VaUey Railroad com pany—Pursuant‘to published notice, ameeting of the Stockholders of the Allegheny Valley Railroad Com pany was held this day, at the Company’s office, la the city of Pittsburgh. _ , . On motion of Bobt Dalzell, Esq„ Henry Irwin » called to the Chair, and Samuel A. Long was elec leu neo- Report, of Hon. Willlun F. Johnston, Prerident; JohnT/Logan, Treasurer, and W. Mllnor Roberta,Chief Engineer, were presented and read; and, npon motion of Col. Honrv M’Collough, were unanimously accepted, and ordered lo be printed In pamphlet form for tho conyenience of Stockholders. , _ , , On motion, it was Halved, That an elecUonnow beheld for Officers of the Company for tbo ensuing year. Messrs. Joseph Dilworth, James Verner, and Willis Booth, were elected Tellers, who proceeded to conduct the election. On counting the votes, the result was as follows: president, lion. WILLIAM P. JOUKSTON. f JOUN T. LOGAN, P. K. BRUSOT, IGEO. W. JACKSON, LYMAN WILMARTH, Hon JOSEPH BUFFINGTON, t of Armstrong county, Gen. THOS. RPCULLOUGH, 1 of Clarion county. On motion, the meeting adjourned. 8. A. Loro, Sec’y. HENRY IRWIN, Presfc. February 6,1855— I {febT X&* Proclamation— Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation,.! WRIGHT’S rREMIUM KATHARION, has induced envious j persons to palm off other articles similar in name and ap pesnmee, but absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to injure the reputation or the genuine article, purchasers should be particular to ask for WrigW* Premium Katha* rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for its virtues for restoring a decayed heal of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot 'weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dizziness and headache, and for the toilet it has never had an equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for Its completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for re- I moving all dandruff; for preventing its failing off, whether I from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necef city of using hair dyes, as it excites the secretions, producing a supply of Us natural plgmant or coloring mat* ter, giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu- ] riant growth. For sale by every druggist In the olty, and by druggists and merchants throughout the United states. A literal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT A CO., 241 Market gt., Philadelphia. Ear rale by GEO. IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Janl7al»w3m U 49-ThePlseiuro and Comfort of being wsu nmn in a SUIT OP CLOTHES, Is greatly enhanced by having them good, and buitxdle to tes sxasos. GRTBBLE has got all that Is necessary to effect that great consumma tion, both as regards fit and quality of goods. Persona wishing to experience all this, aud be only moderately charged, can do so by calling at 240 Lmsan strut, head of Wood. p. e.—Fanteloons, In particular, is one of his greatest fortes. He cannot ba beat in the style and fit of this gar ment. Numerous referenats could be given. If necessary, to corroborate »bli» t. &• QIUBHLH Ad- Balm of Thousand Flowers, for imautl fyjng the Complexion,and eradicating all Tas, Piuplis and Fsiestas from the (ace. Sold at Dr. KKYSER’S, 140 Wood street. jatSO JjJlectlcm.»-A.n Election tor officers lor -‘Lhe Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny river oppohite Pittsburgh, iu the county of Allegbeny,” will be hoiden in the otttco of tho Company, ot the north end ot the on MONDAY, the 6th day of March next, commencing at 1 o'clock, P. 5L f e ho,l m JotIN HARPF.R, Treasurer. , v AtIAOL.D A WILLIARs, MANUFACTURERS OP Chilson Fnrnaces, Wrought Iron Tnbing, and Fitting Generally, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATION OF BUILDINGS. A. A W. will contract for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or Chllson’e Furnace; Church es, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, Court Uousea, Jails, Hotels or Dwelling*. No. 25 Market 6irtet, Pittsburgh. i^ 3s ITOETH WESTERN msUKANUiS UOUPAHYr OFFICE, NO. 7B WALNUT ffxn.ncT, CUARIER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital* §300,000, • A BSKTIS LIABLE FOB IUK LOSSES OF TUB COM PANY. , . In Stoca Notes, (negotiable form,) secured by Mort gages and Judgments ......$lOO,OOO In Bills Boceivttble, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, Ac .. - MJ.MJ In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items • Total «sii3,Coo n. CADWJSL, President. 0. H. lillSU, Secretary. jfrg- fi roj Marine and Inland Transportation risks, taaen at current r&tea REFERENCES. rirrsnußUE. Kramer 4 Rahm, Curling, Robertson k Co., K. Eolmes 4 Sons, Wm. bagaiey 4 Co., J. A. Hutchison 4 D. Leech 4 Co., Murphy, Tiernan 4 Co. Wainright, Hantington M. L. Hollowell & Co., 4 HoyU, David S. brown 4 Co^ C. 11. 4 Ueo. Abbott, Wood 4 Oliver, ~“ Heaton 4 Denckla, Caleb Cope 4 00., Chas. Megargee 4 Co., Hrexel 4 Co., bankers, Hon. Wm. 13. Keley, Scott, baker 4 00., Uairis, Hale 4 00., . Heal, Milligan 4 Co. J. BARKS KNOX, Agent. dec!3:ly No. 115 Water street, Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH Idle. Fire and Marine Insurance Company OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, JSA.SONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. * JAMES S. UOOU, President. Chames A Colios, Secretary. This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Uuii and Cargo Risks on tho Ohio ana MU* £ssippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine lUaks generally. Aud against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against ibe Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Policies issued at the loweßt rates consistent with safety to all parties. pmxcioas: James S.Hoon, I Wm. S. Haron, Samuel M'tilurkan, James D. iTUiU, William Phillips, 1 Alexander Bradley, John Scott, - | Johu Fullerton, Joseph P.tiatiam, M. D., | Robert Galway, John M’Alpln, j Alexander Reynolds, Ann- Wm.P. Johnston, County, James Marshall, Goorge &. Belden, my2s:ly CITiZUBiS 1 Insurance Company o* I Pittsburgh..— WM. BAGALKY, President; dAMUEL L. fiIAESHELL, Secretary. Qjßct: &4 Water Sireit. ixt ween Alartui and Wood urea*. Insures HULL and CAUGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis* tdppi Hirers and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO—AgalnstthePerilsof the Sea, and InlandNarigm* tlonand Transportation. siaxoTO&s: William Bagaley, Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Eea, William Bingham, RobertDuniap, jr., John S. Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennock, FranclaSellers, 8. Harbaugb, J. Schoonmaaer, Walterßryant, William u. Hays. John Shlpton. ' dec2l W ettern Penn»yivania Ho*pltal,- Drs. L. Scuence, Second, between Wood and Market streets, and J. IUeD, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending i’hysieiansto the above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1554. Applications lor admission may be made to them at all hours at their olhcea, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock. P. M. R£cent cases of accidental injury are received at all heura* without form. HOWARD Health Association of Pittsburgh, Pa.—OFFICE, No. 108 THIRD bi'.iEET, opposite the Telegraph Office. Association is organised for the purpose of affording mutual assistance to each other, In case of sickness or ac cident. Ry paying a small yearlv payment, the members of the Association secures a weekly benefit daring sickness, averaging from $2,26 to $lO per week, la this Association all members are equally interested in the management and profits. 8. C. M’KENZIE, President. T. J. nurrrra, Secretary. Finance Committee— Josiah Krso, Jau|3 Reamer, Q. N. IHoffstot. Consulting Physician—ff. laian, M. D. noT&tf Office Ohio and Pennsylvania Hall* road Uompany, Pirrsauiwe, December 28, lsi>4.— Notice— The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders and Eleotion of Directors of the OHIO AND PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Cunjpsny, in Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, tho 26th day of January, 1865, between the hours of 10 A. 8 P. 51., (meeting at 10 ) By order of the Board of Directors. dec2s:td J. ROBINSON, Secretary. Franklin Having Fund and Loan Association, OFFICE, No. 97 FRONT STREET. Discount Day—MONDAY. Notes offered dn SATURDAY to the Secretary, at the store of John H. Mellor, No. 81 Wood street. Weekly Dues received at the some time and place. [deol:3mj~ J. WHITTIER, Secretary. .«=» To hot— THE SECOND STORY OF THE NKP* TUNE ENGINE HOUSE (a Hail suitable for public meetings,) will be let for three or four nights in the week. Enquire of GEORGE FUNSTON, drc4#m at S. M’Clurkan’s, No. 96 Wood street. Notice— The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO (LSr CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at SCHOCIiLEITKR’S, in the Diamond. By order. jeUY GEO. w. 6EE3B, Secretary ty, o* F. —Placed" meeting, Washington Haßj Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. PITTSBCaaa Loms,No.3J6— Meets every Tuesday evening. Mmoaktiui Encsmpmxbt, No. 87— Meets first and third Friday of each month. fmar2L-lv ATTENTION I 8. L. G.—You are hereby notified to attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYB, for drill, and to transact each busi ness as may come before the Company. P. KANE, mar2»:6md Secretary pro tem.' BUUjDINO LOT FOB. SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. * On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot Is in a desirabla location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. E. GILLMGRE, jy!B At Office of Morning Post. OLL BUTTER—IQ boxes fresh this day received by Rflfipwri and lor sale hf fobd HENRY H. COLLINS, <«?r, _ . ft //• v rrf^V^, Emith/ualr & Hunter) ([Ate Smith k Sinclair,) 1 WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALER 3 in *all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufac tures, 122 Second.and street, Pittsburgh, gennu. ' . - . fet9 ~ 0. 110LABSES—*lf0 bbis'priaie tor sale by , fefcO SMITH, MAIR & HUNTER. .OSIN SOAP—IOO ijxn superior fur sale by „ fcbO SMITH,. MATS A HCKTEB, TAB CANDIES—4O bis foi solo by • I f.U) . SMUH, HAIR & HUNTER. SUGAR-HOUSE S^RUJ?—SQ bbls, Belcbee’s, for sal® by feb9 ■ SMITH, MATH & TUINTRU. UGAK-UOUAE MObASdKiJ —tfU bbla prime forsaic by f fel-9 BMXTU, MAift & HUNTER* | IUCHEM AMD TUUS— • la . 494oxeikBucket8; - 10 do Tubi ; for solo by febO •• SMITH, MAIU* POSTER. Window ulass^- 160 boxes 8x10; 75 do 10x12; 40 do 10x16; 10 do 32x16; b 0 do 10x14: best country brands, for sale or [febOj SMITH. MAHt A HUNTER, Copartner»lUpf GEO. B. WHITE having associated -with him in the Fancy Kctail Dry Goods business his brother. JAMtS WHITE, and his confidential clerk, Us. JOHN £. LOY, tho business hereafter will be conducted under tbo.name of Q£o. It. WHITE A CO. As It Is the intention of the new firm to ee»vc the public well, customers may rely oa getting a good article, and at a price satisfactory. Parc of their stock they Intend to Import, and to par* rhwttA from first hands, eo that every thing in their lino will be at the lowest cost. To enable them to do so, it will be necessary for those persons indebted to Geo. B. White to pay promptly. Pittsburgh, February 5,1855-H tfriSAIoVELM REMOVED!!—'The subscribers bare ro ts moved their Cheap Dock, Magazine, Periodical and Newspaper Store, from 78 Fourth rtrees to 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre, where we will be happy to see ail our friends and customers, and the public generally. Don't fortret the place, ho. 45 Fifth street, opposite 'be Theatre. W. A. OH DKfigKhNtcY A CO. kknt—Th» Brick Dwelling House, cviit*uiiug 7 Jj rooms and hlill, being No. 69 Hand Ktreet, between Liberty and Fean streets. Bent $156, Including water tax. • * •• T. B. YOUNG * CO., febS ' - 38 ScilthGeid street. DO YOU >VANY LUXUMiANT WiilclifcitS AND MOUSTACHES f—lf yon do, and your beard won’t grow natural!, all you ha to to de ia to ose my Onguent, which will, In six weeks, force your beard or hair to grow strong and thick, and I * arrant it will not stain or injure the skin. This I know it will do, for before I began to sell It I tried It well and thoroughly, both on myself and friends, and bo recommend It with confidence, as do Ame 2000 gen* tlemon who have used-lt. So says the proprietor, U.G.Ura* ham, of New York. The above article is tor sale, price $1 per bottle, by febT 8. L. CUTEBERT, 140 Third st. yr v. k k new BUiGUrOM—A fine Form of 108 acres, ail level land and in a good state of cultivation, with a now Frame Uouse, a gocd.Orchard of grafted fruit, never failing Springs, plenty ofCcal, good Barns and tenant Houses; situaUdin the neighborhood of Churches, Schools, Mills, Ac., and convenient to New Brighton. $35 an acre. For terms. Ac., apply at tho old established lteal Estate Office S. CUTDBEET A 80N, jan3o 140 Third street. EIGUT ACEK3 OE EXCELLENT BAND FOE SALE— In a pleasant locatioa, at about a quarter of a mile from East Liberty and the Pennsylvania Eallroad Station ; with a Dwelling llouso and Stable, a variety of bearing Fruit Trees, a large Garden, and good Water The land U all cleared and under good fence. Pricosl, r O3. For te* ms, Ac . apply to 8. CUTUBRRT A SON, febl 140 Third street. IEAD PIPE AJ*D SHEET LEAD—Thw subscribers are j dow receiving,and will keep constantly on hund,afull supply of Hydrant and Drain Pipe of all sizes; also, Sheet Lead, from 214 to 0 lbs to the square foot J. W. BUTLER * CO., jinB 97 Front •treet. • lASI authorized to Bell low soma valuable Law Boohs. 10 vols. Pa. lleports, by Barr; . .n—-in*?* > ——— ——- GreehlieFs Evidence; ■Wharton’s Digest, lasted.; And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. GEO. F. GILLMOBE, at the office of Morning Post. ra -AULE CLOTHS.—A. A* MASON *CO will open another 1 Invoice of those Japanned Table Covers, at 50 and o'2>£ cents; usual prico $1 and $1,25. Also, ISO more cf those Square Woolen Shawls, at 50 cents. New School for the Violin. By u. c. hill.—the practical violin school— A new and complete synopsis of Yiolin playing, in an easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly for the American student, to which is added valuable les sons and exercises and beautifal arrangements, as Solos and Duos of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by D.O. HILL, pupil of Spobr, late President of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above iust received. in advance of the trade, by . HENRY KLEBER, 101 Third Btreet. RECOMMENDATION. We have carefully examined, the above work of U. C. Hill’s, and consider It one of the moat complete and prac cal Yiolin Schools we have over wen. 0. ANTON, 0> VOGEL, f e bC Teachers of Music. Notice. SUCH OP OUR DEPOSITORS as have not yet had their accounts adjusted, are requested to bring In their boohs and . A. WILKINS & CO-, * 71 Fourth street Tn® PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVR, has this day beend«-> solved by mutual consent; Wm. Stevenson b ivlngdlsposed of his entire interest to C. G. Love. The business hereaf ter will be conducted under the name and style of YOUNG, LOVE A BRO., (Mr. Love having associated Ills brother, F. 31. Love, with him in business ) All persona knowing themselves indebted to the lata firm wilt please call and setile immediately; and any having claims will present them for settlement. The basin ess-of the late firm will be settled at the old stand, by Young, Love ft Bro. YOUNO, STEVENSON k LOVE. . February Ist, 1855. __ t Lee, Kittanulngj l Hiram Stowe, Bearer. ' **;«•*’ .* « '' , f*, " \ *• >? » *-.\ r s l / ‘ ' a \ ‘ [febOilo. r Uookfli Notice. In retiring from the late firm, I cheerfully recom mend my successors to my former patrons, feeling confident that no pains will be spared to supply them oq the most liberal terms. • Not being engaged in business! will remain at thn old stand, where I will 1 o happy to wait upon any of my custo mere who may favor me with a call. feb7-2w , WM. STEVENSON Wilkins & Co., A. Wilkins k Co.) BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 71 Fourth striet, Pittsburgh. IN THE numerous suspensions of Banks and Rankers throughout the country daring Iho last six mouths, we are satisfied that In almost every instance their troubles have grown but of adeparlure from-their legitimate busi ness; and we, therefore, take occasion to assure the public in advance, that no speculations in “fancy stocks,” or other “outside operations,” shall tempt us from the strict and le gitimate line of our business—believing that in avoiding all such investments we shall not only be better able to serve our customers and ensure their safety, but that in adopting such a course we shall promote our own ultimate benefit- [febsJ W. & CO. i NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!—The Life of JfhMp Me lancthon: by Charles Frederick Ledderhosc., Tranala ted from the German by the'Bev. 0. F. KroteTj Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa. Kuril’s Sacred History; a Guide to the understanding of the Divine plan of Salvation, according to its Historical Development: by John Uonry Kurts, D D., Professor of Church History-in the University of Dorpat, etc. Transla ted from the sixth German edition, by Chas. Schaeffer, D. D. Just received and for sale by B. T. C. MORGAN, feb7 N 0.104 Wood street. NOTICE. DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, tfo. 20 Ftfth street, first comer above Market strut, PITTSBURGH, PA. WHERE WILL be found the largest and best assorted stock of HOSmtY ever offered for sale In this city. Purchasers will find It to their advantage to call at this es tablishment and examine for themselves; itlanll Ineedto insure their custom. ’C- DALY. N. B.—Remember tbo Cheap Stookiso Corker. febL-y __ 0- D- DBT RECEIVED—Frank Leslie’s Ladies’ Gazette, lor February. Knickerbocker Magazine, for February. Harper, for February. New York Journal, for February. Newspapers.— New York Tribune, Herald, Police Gazette, Home Journal, Scientific American, Ballou's Pictorial, Sat urday Post, Ac., received and for sale at the cheap Bock Store of W. A. GILDENFENNEY k CO., f e b3 No. 76 Fourth street. KSLiE*a GAZETTE.—Frank Leslie’s Ladles' Gazette, of Paris, London and New York Fashions, for February. Knickerbocker Magazine, for February. Hamer’s Magazine, for February. Price 15 cents. For Bft fe hf H- MINER & CO., f„t>3 No. 32 Smlthfleia street. T aWRKNCBVILLKJ— For sale a comfortable Dwelling I i House, of ball, parlor, dining-room, kitchen; good cel lar and four bed-rooms. The lot has a front of 48 feet on Allen street by 100 deep. A well of good water and pump in the kiteben, out-oven and stable, .garden, fruit trees, grape vines of choice quality; all in complete order, for only £2.000. Terms, $7OO in hand, remainder in three veaVs. S. CUTHBERT k BON, 9 feb3 140 Third street. I' T ha« BERN USED WITH GREAT BUCQBBS.-The Herpetic Soap, the real genuine article, can only be-ob talned of the subscriber, at No. 140 Third street. It cores ell chaps, chafes, Ac; heals sore rough hands, and renders them soft, smooth and white; Temoves tan, e allown ess and redness of the skin. demand for this valnable Soao daily Increases, but a constant supply can always be found at No. 140 Third Street. Price 12>£ cents a cake. B. L. CUTHBERT, feb3 Third street, near Smlthfield. rj'ilß TWINsj or Conversations on thermportanoeorine 1 Baling Elder, ita ScripturalAuUiorUy, goalltotJon, and Unties: b, the antbor of Why u»l> Presbyterian ! 81 cants, hy mall 39 cants. For 3 . DA VIBON, ..vo 65 Market street, near Fonrth. DTQnAoAT ATMAXI.C3.— Tftg Charch .Almraac, for tbeProtestant Episcopal Tract Bo* 18W, pubUdied Dy uw * JOHN 8. DAVISON. Porealeoy 65 Market street, near Fourth. ; feWS B L thesrhoWiof their extensive stock of Blankets, jSrfSltta different mokes and sixes, at&reduo- Ut» mmol prices. janM BU*t® e® OJdtnkWChepubllc; often deceived, hast exeroiwS immendibla caution Is testing the merit* of this ptspsrs* on, before giving it their patronage and confidence.- But |b wonderful and unparalleled rifect In nervous diseases, hd its powerful and controlling: inflneace over all Irregu (rities of the secretive organs, have swept away all doubt >m the minds of the community, and given It a currency Ai.a ceiehrltynotonly among the slcls and suffering, but tie faculty themselves, never before attained by j aby advertised medicine. When Dr. Morse witnessed, la the of Arabia, the rcstorattVo and ■life-pTOfonglni Ltendency, of the plant, of which this Elixir fa cm .extract, lie knew 'fall well that a medicine prepared fiom it mat in duo time vanquish ell prejudice and and [become tho leading remedy for a Urge class of complaints, both acute asd chronic. Hfa expectations ore toaUted. A correspondence! embracing nearly six . thousand lettois, attests its almost miraculous cures, of. nervousness, dya* pepda, sickness of. the stomach, debility, hysteria, tofpor cf the liver, palpitation of the heart, mental depression, barrenness, physical ineorapcichcyjhcadnche, hypochon driasis, pains In the bach, intermittent fever, female dis orders, languor, -dullness ef right, and that vis inertia which belongs to all the types ot-lndlgosiiofl.' I xhe Ooidial Is pat op, highly concentrated, In pint hot* Sties- Price three dollars per bottle; two ibr fits dollars; Llr for twelve dollars; , C. U. RING, proprietor, \ 132 Broadway, Now York. r - gold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada And the West Indies, AGENTS. , FLEMING A BEOS., No. 60 Wood street, Pittsburgh. BE. GEO. n. KETBEB, No. 140 Wood street, do B. E. HELLERS 4 CO., No. 67 Wood street. - , jp. FLEMING. Allegheny City. " feblOdstr For Bronchitis, •Throat; Diseases, Hacking Cough,'ana the effect, of imprudent uro -of Met*' curr, no. medicine bos ever been discovered ; whlch has. effected such enrol os Carter’s Spanish Slixtnro, ■ Throat Diseases produced by salivation; Hacking Cough, Bronchial Affections, liver Dlsaaso, Neuralgia and Bheo matism, have all boon relieved and eared. In a wonderrul .'manner, by lhe great .pnrifieiof the blood, Carter's Spanish mixture. ... ... .. The cnsa of Mr, T.n. Hornsey nloho should atbfr «B3T who doaht. 'Coll on the Agenl and procuro a puaphltt containing cures, which will astound you. V Sen advertisement. OOD TENANTS WA2fTiiD / , for tho following Hocscfl IT and Store Rooms* - i •■»,..•■•■ Xff o Dwelling Houses atd.Sfore Rooms on Third street* / A large Store Room on rourth street, near Woodr - That spacious Hall on fourth street, (Cargo's Hall) - A large Tavern Standin East Birmingham. ' A Dwelling House on Sixth street.- AD welling House, of 8 rooms, on Logan street A large House on Ross, at the heed of Fifth street;-'' A House, of 3 roomr, on Bedford street. A Dwelling House on Water street; near Grant A Dwelling House in Birmingham, near tho IferryZand' ins. Apply to S. CUTHBEUT &SU2T, janlo. 140 Third street. J‘ USX PUUUSUIiO—Xhe Government of the Mwiiouiat Episcopal Church, Antitoepublican and Despotio: by W'n. M’ilkhfieL Second edition, enlarged; price, In paper 31 cent*, in muslin 60 cents, by mall, pro paid, 30 cents, JOHN S. DAVISON, Publisher, 05 Market street, near Fourth. xjisßoLution of Pflrttttr»hlp» ■ TUG PAETriilUfiliU* heretofore ©dating, betttoen tao umi er signed, under the firm of £IIIXII & SINCLAIR, ia tLlj day dissolved by mutual consent,' The buxines* of the concern will ho settled by Wo, H. Smith, who will con tinue at the oid stand, irUere the booh* and papers may ho tQuml. titter of the partners la authorised; to Biga the *hame of Uie late firm In closing up Its business. ... Wit, XL SMITH. r • WM, M. SINOfMTR. February 1,1855. W3L h. aaaTH..'i.;.........Trji nr. B. irtistEa Smitli# Muir <fc Hunter, (Late Smith & Sinclair.) WHOLESALE GKOCBK3 k CO3IMIS3IUN BXEHOHANT3, Ho. l‘22&cyndandl&l DrontstruU FitUburgh t Pti.‘- - THE UNDEBSIQxiED hare formed a paitneishipUnder the abovB style, end will succeed. Smith & Sinclair la Uis Grocery business, in the house recently occupied by tha late firm. They resptclfally ask from the customers of tho former houso a continuance of ihtlr fatoW; and they can ofier to buyers generally as favorable terms and as goad ar* tides aaearrbe found elsewhoxo. . - ■ WIL IL SMITH,- WSI.W. MAZE, JO3 E. BUNTER* IN RETIRING from the firm of Siflith & Sinclair, I would most cheerfully recommend the house of Smith', Blair A Hunter, t»uccosEors of tho late firm, to my friends and cus tomers. ffqbl] » WH. M. SINCLAIR. NOW la TUB BK3T TIAUS TO BOY WATOHJS&—I ha 70 recently rec ivodaiarge assortment of very su perior Watches, manufiiatured in Europe expressly.to my -• order, (seat orer last Bpxiog) Citizens and strangers will now find In my establishment a stock of. Watches as exten* give and as fine as any in tho eastern cities *, and in consid eration of the times, at lower price 3 than ever before Offered,.. in this matket. Those having money to invest in this way will find it to their interost to do bo now, as times will shortly be better and prices will advance. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. W. W..WILSQN, G 7 Market street, edrner of JTdnrlh. i UK At* DWELLING UOlteEd.—We have on oar J&egU ter several good substantial Dwelling Houses, which will be sold at low prices and on easy terms of payment* Persons wishing to become their own landlords, bareuotr a gord opportunity to obtain bargaiotf. Orli you prefer to build a House to salt yourself wo can famish you With a handsome Dailding Lot; at os low a price os $250. ' 8. CLTHBEUT & SON, jan4 Beal Estate Agents. 140 Third street. ~J[^fmranyoFiS ”lt I»3iesse3.a;deciiJed cui*" vantako over the undissolved Indigp,cn account of the facility with which it can be used and ita cheapness; It be* Inc a w«U known fact that not more than,one-half of the Indigo can be dissolved in water* Washer womeaand to llies will find It n great saving. For ttlt-by A . q£3q 30 UN HAPT, JtU • . . ■ John W. Bntler <fc Co., . iTIOKWAKDUiO AN D COMMISSION MERCHANTS— I? Dealors in nil kinds of Pittsburgh Manulacturcs, Lead pipe and Eheet Land, 07 Front *»I ■ ■ facp23 . GREAT BEMI-ASStAI. SALE OB 1 A. A. MASON & CO., AND STIEt FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES A X MASON k CO. will continue'their sale through a the month of February. Their immonßß stock will bo again marked down and offered atetUi grenterredoctloa in pricefl. - . ■ ■ fehl Patrick M’Kcnna, _ ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. OFFIOIS CORNER OP. GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) wherbaU bu-' siaesapeitoimog to the office of Aldarmahond :3nrUce of, the Peace will be promptly attended to. . .. ; DILDIN’G LOTS FOR BALE. —A Lot of 20 feet front on JTKee street by 8d deep, siioated. in Hkmlngham*. situated in East eacHdiaviDg a front of ‘iQ.feet on Meadow street by 60 deep.- Pricecfcach' 2126. 8. CUTHBKRT <* SON, jebl Real Estate Office, No. 140 Thlrtl street;. KUKK 11ANDZ the cure of Boro rough ' hauOßjjhe UeTpetic Ecap Is unrivalled, It la used for rendering the skin soft, smooth and whUo. ■ It remove*. fyUlowuees, tan* Ac. The use of a'faff.-cakes, of this Soapom sore rough bands, wlifsoon render th»ija fimooth anftbe&hi aU chaps, chafe?, Ac. Only 12>£ centa ft cah& : Propsrcdi from the rtdpo of a London Chemist and Fold oy janlO S. L. CPTHBERT, Hi) Third street.: '■ * FARM OF aaVENTF-FIVN ACRES FOH s3so.—Fo£~ A. faie, a small Farm. riruaUd three miles from Prince ton, Va., having ft new Log House, and 10 acres cleared; a new and substantial tailfenco, of seven rails in height. This farm la of excellent quality and i* in a healthy loc»* ti->n, With good water. To persons cfnnall means thlais a raro opportunity of becoming their own landlord. For terms, Ac« apply to S» COTIiBKRT A BON, •. j aP 20 . _ 110 Third atrash i*\y MUBlo—Hard Times Come No More ; &0. Foster. Minnie Gray; as sung by Banford’s Opera Troupe.' - DrcamingofThßeForever: Wallace Strawberry Girl; with.colored frontispiece* ' : I Will Bing No More of .Sorrow; Hatton. ■ Bachelor’s Lament. . 1 Dream life Echottlseh: Brown. . 'Tremolo Scholtlech: Wallace. -Shanghai Polka: Warren. Florida Walts: Marcallhon. •: „ , * ' Beauties of Caledonia’, containing ft choice selecUon of ScHh Melodies, with lithograph portrait of Burns. ,: : The above just received and for sale at tho Music Store of JOHN-H». MELLOBjx. • febl - 81 Wood Street, .~..J03. LCPCWIQ. Second Hand Pianos. - rr7 -, an ELEGANT Rosewood Ooctave PIANO > made by Brown ft Alien,Boston,. lron frame add patent repeating action,. JUS? U U nearly new. Boston price, new, s3oo—for * 0 octave, Chlckering ft’ Sons, in perfect order' in every particular, and of very superior tone; been in use* only one year. Boston price, new, S2T6-for $225. . A Ro.*ewood C octavo, mode by Meyer ft Co., New Yotk~ Detail price, new, s2so—for $llO. /.v • _ v A Rosewood 6 octave, made by. A. ft - J._Keogb, Buffalo.: about.two years old, and in good order,- Price, new,-$275*. _ AilahozauT Plano, rather old fashioned, but still useful for beginners. Coet originally ssQ»—for $5O. . , ■ A Rosewood 631 octaro Plano, carred moulding# and fon c/dXeSITW, madeby Haines & Bro . New Tort Slew York price s3oo—wllh etool and cover $2lO. ; - - Two Rosewood German pianos, % octaves. Imported ex pressly for the subscriber, and will he Bold at the low prie, of $lBO each. These Instruments oro mode with Iron piste and brace, and haro every appearance of being durable. The aboroare the net cosh • four ' No. 81 Wood street* ATfcST MU3IO FOSTKIVd LATISSST SONU—HattL Times Come Again No More} as sung with immense success by Banfbrd.’s Eexenadera; words and music by 8. u Nowadays; abnmorouaballad: Conycrse. . ■' Petrifaction; new song: by Batter. V . I’m Waiting for the Spring Time; a most' charming near, ballad: by Barter. The Happy Man; and chorus: lucha ; - I’m Not Myself At All; one of the best Irish ballads erer, written: by S.Lover. _ Yilkins and his Dinah; comic song: by Perry.; " ' I Cannot Smile Dear Mother; new: Barter. . ?„•. Brighter than the MomlngUtar: Browne. ' The Heartanifthe Home: Dressier Bill Boom Etiquette, etc*etc, rewlvedlo **™“*gf™ trade and for sale by , „ wtffi&t.• jan23 siyn of the Golden Harp, No. 101 Thira u. ri'O T FT* ft tirirtf Finest OP fiixUi strcetf Vilh ft IjUgfl -1 °»Jrf Aa?en» Standib Birmingham- A two alow A yard. Ala, •-ti HV with & large yard. AHoußeof Houston on near Grant.* fopr room*, 'mb the PobUo School Hoot®. 1 h™ hS cpßom *t.cot, at hood of KWh A iMje t h '5 aU on fourth street. live Office*, i» s%Sar < B f > c&sk&sisr on tour.* street. Apply »• Third strait.- feb7 —KMI-ANMJAL SAUS-tA. a. MASON 4 LU.WIUopeB, Fobmairßtb. 160deienmoreot thj>^ ,a^sS£ttnSSw.--w* *** one-half the usual rates. UHOUKKY tSTOUK. in the centre or tha Vdiy, totes o largo business.' Tbo buyer or it rango into a badness that ia rate, nn4 make money forlhwlttt. ‘. „ “_„ fr üb M tie Kansas feror. nni oilers a bargain. SOSES' TIIOUA3 WOODS, T K j?n27 75 Fourth strtot.. ■’ —OOll roues— Paying money for dull, expressionless Dajmerreotypea, whon you cap obtain unmirtakeably 6 aa Plctnrea, with deepateh and at a low rato, at CiEflOS Double Skylight Galleries, No. 70 Fourth street, Apollo Bail'll OK", oyer Arnold's Exchange Offlcp.' feb7 HE PEOPLE SAY THE ENTERPRISE QALI;^^ turns oiat extra flue Pictures, ansi at prices. Call and Fee for yourself. Prices 50 cents ana up*, vards Willing Hall, 102 Fourth fiMTY ■nitfVAM'IMIUUtY-WUaT* ““S™! e f „ v . apIO.UUU 60thawsOhio SrtjiV . : ■A. A. MASON A CO. will X v'u'*'' lianndr; CONTINUATION OF TUB -»v. ... *f
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