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We would call,the attention of MERCHANTS AND 5. v UdOSINKSS MEN to*tho fast that wo have just received v - V Philadelphia a number of fonts of new dob Type, and v 0 . .are now prepared to fill orders, for Cards, Circulars, Bill ** ‘ Heads, Taper Boohs, Posters, and Programmes for eshibl. c Ilona. All orders will be promptly filled, ••'jf*'... ; We have one week's later news from Europe. * Sebastopol is not taken; but the allies, who were likely to be exterminated by famine and - - disease, according to the previous steamer, are getting along a little better. This is encoura ging. We hope soon to hear of their being con o. b TOiesoent. Dally Deglslnilwe Report. It is with much pleasure wo announce that we ha*e made arrangements so as to bo able to give, by means of tbe telegraph, n report of the Leg. ’ ialative proceedings each day ns they oeonr. Tho report trill contain every thing of immedi atVinterest to our own and adjoining conntieß, as will as i , .; -'•' * , h'»* *, FEBRUARY 10. Foreign News. News of tlie Day, 'vV«, . >&\ ’ 'Ss*.*' ' »'i*' ; s’ .V: t? THE ANTI-CAMERON PROTEST, wenty-cight Members of the American Caucus. TO TIIE PUBLIC High convictions of duty impel the nnder- Bigned to submit to their fellow-citizens tho fol lowing statement : At tho commencement of the present session of the Legislature, the friends of ,the American organization, in the House of Representatives, resolved to act as an independent party. Aa such they met in caucus, aud determined to ad -talt none to thoir- deliberations but such as were known to be true to the great prinoiples of that organization. In vindication of those priori - pies, they also determined to support no man for any office in the gift of the Legislature, who was not equally known to be true to them as well aa to the Commonwealth. At the conven tional caucus held to nominate a candidate for State Treasurer, members of the American or ganization were refused admittance, simply be cause they had refused to oo operate with the party from tho beginning, and to vote for itß caucus nominees. Bat at the caucus held ou the eveuiDg of the 9th iast, those who had been refused admittance to the previous oaucus were found in attendance; aud some who were only known as bitter enemies of the American or ganization were with us, directing and oontrol* ing tho nominal.on of ono of the most intriguiog, if not tho most corrupt, politician in the State. A resolution was offered to exclude these oh jeotionablo persons, and their own votes indefi nitely postponed tho consideration of the reso lution. A motion was then mado to proceed to uominate a candidate for the U. S. Senate by a viva voce vote. An amendment was offered, sub stituting a vote by ballot. Tho amendment was adopted and the resolution carried by a majori ty of only two —thus showing that those who had no right to be present held a controlling in fluence, or tho balance of power. Here let us refleot for a moment upon oar own position. There were before that oaucus the names of many of the best men In Pennsyl vania, whose friends wero urging them as proper candidates. There were in that caucus less than twenty men who openly admitted they would vote for Simon Cameron. Under those circumstances it seemed scarcely possible that he could be nominated. He was openly repu diated by three*feurtbs of the members, and certainly we bad no reason to fear, with this open avowcl of hostility, for almost any other of the names before us would havo been accept able. It is true they had masked themselves by the secret ballot; but to u* this was more evi dence of cowardice than of perfidy. We coaid not believe that all who had voted for the secret ballot had douo so to hide themselves from their constituents, or to betray us into tho support of a man despised and disowned by every political organization in Pennsylvania. It waß not anti! wo began to ballot, that our betrayal became manifest. It was then that we discovered the treachery that was pretending to oppose Cam eron, and yet hypocritically and secretly voting for bis nomination. Tho power that controlled that oaucus was too palpable; corruption was behind tho thcone, and no wonder that its victims skulked behind a secret vote, and covered their deeds from the eyes and knowledge of all beholders! We were justified in leaving the caucus when the evidence, to cur minds, bad become demon strative? Could we, as the representatives of an honest constituency, have served them with fidelity by remaining? Could wo havo exhon erated ourselves from tho odium of Bucb a nom ination if we had delayed our departure and aided to consummate such a result? Could we have remained in that . aucud believing ourselves bound by its action, and justified ourselves in voting for a man whose whole history is but the history of intrigue?—a man who has despised all party obligations, aud treated all caucuses with contempt. The inquiry arises, who is Simon Cameron? As a Statesman, fame has never associated his name with tbe word. As a politician, he always profressed to bo a Democrat, and yet that party only remembered him because of his treachery, and speaks of him ad a traitor? As a IVnig, it is his boost that be never voted a Whig ticket in his life—that party being saved from such a disgrace. As an American an Ami Slavery man, lot the record speak for itself. At a Coun ty Convention held in tbc Court House, in the borough of Harrisburg, on the second day of la it September, Simon Cameron was a delegate and an active member. Tho following resoUtioue were offered in that Convention, and aro said to have been in kh handwriting. Certainly, they met with no opposition from him. Rralrt-l, That *e ;hav* conQJtmfc in the & imlnlslr.- tina tf t»-n. J'u-rce, becnwi hr ha* BfiMjfuliy ha tilt'd t r thus** prioolpU**, and throws Its Influence Id fator of sus taining the rights of mao to *<-’f g ■Torurnetit Rr:oii-{j, Tbnt the abi.i, and d-m-rw-ratic admin istration rf (Jot Dialer meet* < u: Warty Approbation, *ad we cougmTuiate th» of the state upou the <-t-r tainty of this clee-ticn. Zte-Jvtd, Thit Judg* B ack, tbii able and lutrrpid Chief Justice of the Supreme C- urt ba.* t><- r •nductM hcO.ielf as to win the eS’i'PO and l»*ucu c.f th- p;mp;e. R'i'-lrdi. That the manly repudUlion of Know Nothing t,m l»v iit-nry t. M- it Wb won the of even hl« ene m:o‘. and will add tnrgrdy to bis malority at the romieg clectl n Bti-Jrrti, That vu are in /arorof the bill, because it embedi.** the vital prtacjpUa of gov ernment, which never caa conflict with the interest* cf freedom Setrivsd, That we are oppos'd to the proecriptivi) and anti republican order called Know Nothings, and shall deem It our doty, as Dtnnvrut*, in f;r ofli?e all person# known (o have any connection with !t. When baa he changed hisopiuions upon these questions ? When, or where, hag he diaowned them ? And even if there be any recoat re cantation got up for .tho present emergency, there is not character enough in tho man to impose opon credality itself. But do not the peoplo of Pennsylvania expeot something more of the present Legislature than the election of “an old political hack ?” The great political revolution that brought the Amer ican party into power, baa no parallol in the history of Pennsylvania. The old party organ isations were dissolved by an unsc-en power, and old politicians, with all their schemes, left floundering and wrecked, with the elements that supported them, absorbed by the mysterious power of an orgrnization beyond their cootrol. This great revolution is not without its lesson. The old parties, with their loading politicians, were corrupt; and it was their signal destruc tion the people sought when they put their pow er into the new organization. They determined to rebuke corruption. They did rebuke corrup tion, and the party in power stands as a monu ment of that rebuke. Shall the American party, then, In tho face of all its professions and hetions, be now made the dishonored instrument in olevating Simon Cam eron to'the highest office in its gift? aDd thus hold him up to the world as the exponent, em bodiment, aDd personification of Americanism! We trußt not. We consider blra a fit represent ative of nothing good ; and a fit exponent of no honorable principle. As Pennsylvanians, we re member that our Stato motto, as adopted by oar ancestors of seventy-six, is “Virtue, Liberty axd Indepekdbnce.” We reverence this glo rious old motto, and bear in mind that we but recently swore, as representatives, to perform our dutieß as such with fidelity; fidelity to our constituents, fidelity to our native State, and fidelity to the ennobling principles engraven on our State escutcheon. Shall we, thon, or oan we, consistently, with the oaths we have taken, support a nomination so destitute of every ele ment of virtue, which would disgrace the Amer ioan organization and our native State; and wbioh, we feel well assured, our constituents will repudiate with Bcorn and rightoouß indigna tion. We recognize no power in any caucus, to require us thus to sacrifice our integrity, to throw away our self respect, or to violate oar oaths; and therefore it is, that in the independ ence of freemen, we strike down king caucus at the bidding of our country. Above our venerated motto, and associated with it in all the memories of tho paßt, and our hopes of tho future, is the Amerloan eagle—our national emblem, and our country's pride. It over adorns our starry flag ; and it spreads its “ wings of glory over ua” as a protecting angel. When we go into the Hall of the Houso of Rep resentatives, to execute tho most important trust confided to us, we deeiro to meet something there having some analogy, or.concordance with these glorious recollections, and these sacred emblems. Grant us this, or something approxi mating to this, and all will l o well—and our hearts and our bands will be with you, both to do and to dare. But what we Bay unto one we say unto all, invite us not in thero to partake a buzzard’s feaat Ask us not to BUpport a nomination brought about, as we be lieve, by the concentrated and “ cohesive power of public plunder,” and the superadded element of Bhamelees and wholesale private bribery. All countenance and participation in such things as theßO, wo not only most earnestly and peremptorily decline, bat have pledged ourselves unitedly and determinedly to oppose. Sooh is a brief and hasty outline of our past action and our intended future course. We sub mit it to oor constituents, confident of a trium phant vindication, and wo cordially invite all our honest fellow representatives, whether iu the late cauous or no, to rally with us in this con test, and to make common cause with us for the honor and tho glory of our native State, assur* .V. * iog them that though it may have passed into an adage that “Paris is France/' yet Harrisburg is not Pennsylvania. Nicholas Thorn, Jno. F. Lihderhan, T. L. Baldwin, - Samuel B. Paqb, E. Q. Harrison, R B M’Comb, J. Alls. .Simpson, M. J. Penkypaokkr, T. 11. Maddock, G. Rube Smitu, S. P. M’Calmont, Otis Avert, Jas. McCullough, James L. Lewis, Daniel Lott, Jambs Lowb, David Taqoart, Watson P. Magill, F. R. Jordan, Mark A. Hodgson, John Ferouson, ,W. Stewart, C. J Lathrop, H. N. Wiokersham, B. Lapobte, G. J. Ball, J. Holcobib, . Lot Bebostresstr, llarrisburo, February 12, 1834. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. BALLOTS FOR U S. SENATOR ON TUESDAY. The hour of twelve having arrived, the Speaker and members of the Senate were in troduced to the House and seated, and the two Houses went into Convention (the Speaker of the Senate presiding) for the purposo of electing a United States- Senator, to serve for six years, from the fourth of -Maroh next, in placo of tbo Hon. James Cooper, whoso term expires. There was great exoitemenfc in the town on the subject, and the Hall of Representatives was crowded with anxious spectators. The whole number of Senators and Represen tatives present was 130, and 66 votes were ne cessary for an election. Mr. Mellinger of tho donate, and Mr. Clapp of the House were ab sent. Tellers having been appointed, the conven tion proceeded to ballot with tho following re sult : * For Simon Cameron, (American,) 68 “ C. R. Buckalew, (Dem.) 28 “ J. Pringle Jones... 11 “ D. Wilmot 9 “ Thos. Williams 8 “ James Veecb 8 “ Thos. H. Baird 2 “ H. M. Filler 2 “ Smith 2 “ George Chambers 1 “ J. 8. Black 1 “ 0. H. Tiffany 1 For Simoa Cameron—Messrs. Crabb, Cress well, Fraicr, Fry, Haldeman, Hendricks, KU linger, Sellers, and Shuman of the Senato, and Messrs. Allegood, Barry, Boal, Bowman, Cald well, Carlisle, Clover, Crawford, Croaswell, Cum mings, of Phila., Cummins, of Somerset, Don aldson, Eyeter, Fearon, Fletcher, Foster, Frai ley, Free, Gross, Guy, Haiocs, Hubbs, King, Kirkpatrick, Krepps, Lane, Leas, McCook*»y, McConnell, Menglo, Morrison, Muse, North, Reese, Rittenbousc, Rutter, Sherer, Smith of Allegheny, Smith, of Blair, Steel, Stcbley, Sturdcvant,Waterhouse, Weddell, Wood, Yerkcs, Seigler, and Strong, (Speaker,) of the House. For. C. R. Buckalew—Messrs. Browne, Good win, Hamlin, Hoge, Jamison, McCliotock, Fiatt, Qaiggle, Sager, Walton, Wherry and Heister, (Speaker,) of tho Senate, and Messrs. Baker, Bush, Christ, Craig, Dougherty, Dunning, Du gan, Fry, Johnston, McCleao, Maxwell, Orr, Ballade, Stockdalc, Thompson, and Wright, of the House. For J. P. Jooea—Meears. Taggart of the Senate, and Foust, Harrison, Hodgson, Linder man, McCombs, Magill, Pennypacker, Simp lon, Smith of Philuda., and Stewart of the House. For David Wilmot—Messrs. Avery, Baldwin, Dawning, Holcomb, Liporte, Lathrop, Lott, Me* Calmont, and Wickcraham of tho Houeo. For Thomas Williams—Messrs. Daraie, Friok, Prioe, and Skinner of the Senate, and Cham berlain, Powell, Ross and Witmer of the House. For James Veecb—Messrs. Ferguson, Fleoni* ken, and Lewi*, of the Senate, and Ball, Frank lin. Ilerr and McCullough of the House. For Henry M. Fuller—Messrs. Maddock and Morris of the House. Fnr Mr. Smith—Messrs. Fuller and Pago ol the House. For Tbotrta* H. Baird—Messrs. Gwinn r ati-j Thorne of the House. For George Chambers—Mr. Lowe of tho HoUaC. For. John C. Kunkle—Mr. Jordan of the Senato. For 0. H. T.flany—Mr. Bergstreaaer of the House. For. J. 8. Black—Mr. Buckalew of the Senate No une having received a majority, Mr. Chamberlain moved that tho Convention adjourn to this day three weeks. Lost—Cl yeas, CO nays. After some debate upon the rules, and the dis posal of various points of order, the convention proceeded to a second ballot, which resulted as follows: Simon Cameron. C. R. Duckalcw Scattering The vote was tho same as oo tho first ballot, with the exception that Mr. Ballade, of Berks, who had previously voted for Mr. Buckalew, now voted for Mr. Cameron- Thero being no choice, Mr. Taggart moved that the convention adjourn, to meet on this day two weeks. The motion, after some debato, was agreed to. Yeas, 67', nayß 64, os follows: Yeas—Messrs. Brown, Baokalew, Crabb, Dar* sie, Ferguson, Fiennckon, Frick, Hamlin, Jami son, Jordan, Lewis, MclHngor, Price, Sager, Skinner, Taggart, Walton, and Wborry, of the Senate, and Messrs. Avery, Laker, i Baldwin, Ball, Bcrgstresser, Bush, Chamberlain, Craig, Downing, Ediogcr, Fcaron, Foust, Franklin, Fry, Gwinner, Harrison, Herr, Hoagson, Hoi comb, liubbs, Laporte, Lsthrop, Linderman, Lott, Lowe, McCalmont, McClean, McCombs, McCullogb, Maddock, Maxwell, Magill, Mengle, Morris, Orr, Page, Palmer, Pcnnypacker, Pow ell, Boss, Simpson, E. R. Smith, Steel, Stew art, Stockdalc, Thorn, Wickersham, Witmer and Wright, of the House. Nays—Cresswell, Fraser, Fry, Goodwin, Haldeman, Hendricks, Hope, Killinger, McCUo tock, Piatt, Quigglo, Sellers, Shaman aud Hols ter, (Speakor,) of the Senate, and Messrs. Allo good, Barry, Boal, Bowman, Caldwell, Carlisle, Christ, Clefer, Crawford, Criswell, Alex. Cum mlogs, Jos. Cummins, Daugherty, Donaldson, Dunning, Eyster, Fletcher, Foster, Fralley, Free, Gross, Guy, Haines, Johnson, King, Kirkpatrick, Krepps, Lane, Leas, McConkey, McConnell, Morrison, Muse, North, Reese, Rittenbouse, Rutter, Sallade, Bheror, D. L. Smith, Goo. W. Smith, Stebley, Stnrdevaot, Thompson, Water house, Weddell, Wood, Yorks, Bigler and Strong, (Speaker,) of tho Houuse. The convention then adjourned until Tuesday, (be 117th inet. The members of the Scnato then retired, and ■tbo Teller of the Hoaso roported the aotion of the Convention. On Tbur>day morning, February lfiih, by the Itov. T. R. Taylor. Mr. JOHN F. M ARTHKNB, of Pittsburgh, to Mies LIDE, eldest daughter of Captain John F. Cole, of Alle gheny city. Barrell'a Indian Liniment, Pact, Limbs, Side, Head, Breast, Throat, Spine, Muscles, Worms in the Skin, Scalp Diseases, Milk Crust, Dry .Tetter, Erysipelas, Headache, , Chafes, Neuralgia, Cracks, Sun Pain, Scalds, Burns, Ulcers, , Sore Legs, Sore Throat, Rheumatism. Frico 26 cental per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEY BUR'S, 140 Wood street; JOEL MOHLER’B, Lib erty street, and at J. P. FLEMING'S, Allegheny city. jan2otdaw Important to Persons afflicted with Her* nia, or Rupture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect* Ing It. The right course for any one to pursue who may be af flicted with Rupture, 19 to procure a good Truss wall adapted to the ruptured parts, iu order to retain the protruding portion of tho bowels. This is often neglocted, and the bowel beoomes strangulated, leaving the patient not only in a suffering but dangerous condition. I have always on hand, and daily adapt, the most Improved Trusses; among which Is MARSH’S RADICAL OURE TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cure in a short time. Of course there are cases when no Truas will cure, but in a vast ma jority of rcducablo Hernia, or Rupture, this Truss will cure. I have every variety of Trusses, from 60 cents to $3O; also a large assortment of CHILDREN'S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for the relief and cure of Piles; SHOULDER BRACES, for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety of mechanical appliance used In the cure of disease. Call and examine them ot my Drng Store, No. 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley; sign of the Golden Mortar. ffebl2;il*w] DR. GEO. H. KEYSER. Kle©tiou***An Election for Officers for “the (J- C iy ) Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny river opposite Pittsburgh, in the coanty of Allegbeoy,” will be holden in the office of the Company, at the north end of the Bridge, on MONDAY, the 6th day of March next, commencing at 1 o'clock, P. M. feb&Lm JOHN HARPEB, Treasurer. . • .* V, • • '■ ~ « • i * •> ' • r- ' t ; FIRST BALLOT. MARRIED, CUBXI PUNS Uf TUS TRY IT ONCE. 1* V*-’ 4 J-**' V », ... i [Correspondence of Daily Morning Post] LETTER FROM IIAIUIISBURGH, HARRisnußa February, Id, 1856. Dear Pott: I will venture one letter more to your address, though at the risk of losing my some entirely. My former communications were signed “Anterior" and printed t, AnleTiol i t t, a kind of namo I don't aDßwer to. The Senator question being deferred tbo two Houses will probably adjourn for a few days, and give tho members time for a short trip homo. They might as well go home for a few day 9, for there will bo very little done here till a Senator is olocted. The Americans may try to bring forward a new man upon which they can all unite next time; and it is conceded that tho West should furnish the maiMf that is done. Johnßton has no obance. Ho was quite too “ vrrathy ” at his first defeat. Dr. McClintook brought the name of Col. Me* Condless before the Democratic caucus, but Mr, Buckalew got tbe nomination. Mr. Williams got the old line Whig vote entire. The Committee to investigate the charge of bribery will proba bly amount to but little. Such Committees are generally selected with a view to particular re sults, and majority and minority reports aro pre sented, and thore the matter drops. I hope Ifc&r sie will be ono of the Senate Committee. His experience, shrewdness and onergy would make thorough work of it. Mr. Jamison, of Indiana, and Mr. Frarer of Fayette are among the most attentive and indus trious members of the Senate; but in this re spect Messrs. M’Clintook and Darsie may chal* lenge comparison with any. The crowds of pco ple who were here yesterday arc leaving by tho railroads to-day, and the town is more quiet. We can Bafely recommeod Rrady’s hotel, op posite the Capitol, to any of our people who visit here. Good beds, an excellent table, and every attention to their wants and comforts will always be found at Brady’s. Besides it is the tbe nearest hotel to the pnblio buildings and of fices. I have seen about onough of Harrisburg life, and cannot but wonder at the eager desire of so many of our citisens to be dented to the Legislature. The novelty of tbe thing might please for coo session, and a good deal can be learned in ono winter that is worth knowing, and a good deal that ought to bo forgotten as possible. For my part a weok spent here is cnougb, and I return to my quiet home with pleasure. The Rev. Doctor Riddle, of Pittsburgh, was here some days, and left this morning for home. Ho preached lost Sabbath in tbe morn ing and eveoing at Dr. De Witt’s church ; and* on Monday evening he delivered an address be fore the Young Men’s Christian Association. Ills discourses aro highly spoken of, and tbe Doctor has made many friends here. It is raining here, and if it keeps on till all tbo eaow is melted, high floods may be expected. ANTESOR. Prof. Wood'* Hair Restorative. No artklu of a elrniUr klad, new before the public, •nj'sj s a letter reputation a* o restorative and luvignra tins hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualifies have a bsnrlirUl effect upon the growth and character of the hair, giving a silky and glo««j texture to that which vu former 1/ of a coarse and Jry nature. It baa alee a tendency to preserve the youthful color aud appearance of tbe hair, ami destroying or counteracting the effects of ago With uuch rccommemliMonv In J*.s f-.vor.we hardly perceive how any lady or grotlcaian FhouU t-e without eo valuable an adjunct to the toilet Parson* who have ueaJ it rrem the age i f rlxiy-f >ur down, de-dara it to be tho most perfect ar ticle to war* the object Intend*! wer jot product. Gray h*lr. *h“th»r j'rodur*.! by the #!«w pro£i*»a ct Lime, or by any of the causes which whlun the loci* prematurely, is r**u>r*J to a healthy, lively appearance, and all the di#a gT«?ablo effe.-la of dryncsx, the accumulation ofdandn.fr, or Uka lmpnritie*,*re removed. from the Editor of Lh« Real Estate Advurtl*cr,27 SehooUt- Basics, ila-ch 20, 1854 pEor. Wcoz>. Dear Sir—Having become prematurely quite (rray, I was Induced mqo els week.* since, to make trM of yt*or Hair RwtnraUv*. 1 have iwad Iras than twu battier, but ihc gray hair* have all disappeared ; and «! though my hair has not fully Attained its original color, yet iho process of change it gradually going on, and I have gr-at bepci that. Is a abort time, my hair will be aa dark aa formerly. 1 have also been murhcraiifird at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before wav harsh and dry, aad it has ceased to come out as formerly. Reapectfuliy Youra, D. C M. Rurv. Ptcr. Wooo: Dear Sir—Sly hair commenced railing off tom* three or four years riflco.and continued todo co until f bvcime Quito bald. 1 tried oil lh<* popular remedies of tbe day, but to no effect; at last I was induced to use your cel ebrated Ualr Restorative, and am very happy to say it ia doing wonders. I have now a fine growth uf young hair and cheerfully recommend iU use to all similarly afflicted! A. C. WtiLtiMjj.v, Second street. St. Louis, March 7th, 1554. CaEltls, 111., June 37tb, 1853. 1 have uved Prcf 0- J. Wtod'a Hair KestorHtlve.and have Almlred Its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Rertr.ra tive, It has resumed it* original color, and, 1 have no doubt, permanently so. Stdnxt Bios), Kx-Senator, United States. VcstCEsnru, Indiana, June 15th, 1363. Pnor. 0. J. Woes: Dear Blr— As you are alout to manu facture exten«lveiy and vend your recently discovered llair Rtutorativv, I wUI state, for whomsoever It may concern, that 1 have used It, nnd known othera uso it; that I hare for several years been In tho habit of urlng other llair Re etormtivei, and that 1 And your* vastly superior to anj other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful oolor and texture, giving It a healthy, roll, and glossy appearance, and all this without decoloring tbe hands that apply It, or tho drexa r n which It drops. I would, therefore, recommend its use to every one dealroQ* of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WlLSov Else. For tale by 0. J. WOOD * C)., Proprietors, CQS Broad way, New York.and 114 Market street, bt. Louis, Mo. i’rieo, $1 aud $2 p-r bottle. Sold at Dr. 0. 11. KEYSEK’S Drug Store, 140 Wood aireet; rign of the Golden Mortar. feblftdaw For Dronohitla, Throat Dlteaiei, llacting Cough, aud the effects of imprudent use of Mcr» cury, no medicine has ever been discovered which has effected such cure? as Carter's Spanish Mixture. Throat Diseases produoed by salivation, Hacking Cough Bronchial Affections, Llvor Disease, Neuralgia and Rheu matism, have all been relieved and ourod in a wonderful manner, by the great purifier of the blosd, Carter's Spanish mixture. The case of Mr. T. H. Ramsey alone should satisfy any who doubt. Call on the Agent and procure a pamphlet containing cures, which will astound you. •** See advertisement. A - Prof. Morse’s Invigorating Elixir or Cordial* **The public, often deceived, has exercised commendable caution Ls tasting the merits of this prepare, tion, before giving it their patronage and confidence. But its wonderful and unparalleled effect in nervobs diseases, and its powerful and controlling influence over all Irregu. laritles of the eecretive organs, have swept away all doubt from the minds of tbo community, and given It a currency ani a celebrity not only among the sick and suffering, but among the faculty themselves, never before attained by any advertised medicine. When Dr. Morse witnessed, In the wilds of Arabia, tbo restorative and life-prolonging tendouoy of the plant of which this Elixir is an extract he knew full well that a medicine prepared from It must in due time vanquish all prejudice aud opposition, and become the leading remedy for a large class of complaints, both acute aud chronic. His erpoctationa are realised. A correspondence, embracing nearly six thousand letters, attests its almost miraculous cures of nervousness, dys pepsia, sickness of the stomach, debility, hysteria, torpor of the liver, palpitation of the heart, mental depression, barrenness, physical incompetency, headache, hypochon driasis, pains in the back, intermittent fever, female dis orders, languor, dullness of sight, and that vis iriertia which belongs to all the types of indigestion. Tbo Cordial is put up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle; two for five dollars; six for twelve dollars. C. H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Broadway, New York. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada and the West ladies. AGENTS. FLEMING A BROS., No. 7 Wood street. J. P. FLEMING, AUegheiyr City. feblQ:d*w £3-Proolamatlon»**Wbere&3, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation, WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATIIARION, has induced envious persons to palm off other articles similar In name and ap pearance, bot absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should bo particular to ask for Wrighfi Premium Katha rion, and they may rely on receiving an artlclo unequalled for Its virtues for restoring a decayed bead of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dizziness and headache, and for t£e toilet It has never bad 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 moving all dandruff; for preventing Its foiling off, whether from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyes, as It excites the secretions, producing a supply of Its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For sale by every druggist In the city, and by druggists and merchants throughout the United states. A liberal discount to wholesalo dealers. - Price 26 cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT A CO-, , t 241 Market fit, Philadelphia. For sale by GEO. B. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. janl7:d*w3m is U-.*' * ---s “ *■ “ HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Public Nctlce—To the Stockholders of the IkS? BIRMINGHAM A ELIZABETH TURNPIKE AND PLANK ROAD COMPANY— I That inflection wiUfceTi'eli' at the house of Daniel Shouoan, in Birmingham, on MON DAY, the 6th day of March, between the hours of 1 and 3 o'clock, P. M., to elect one President, six Managers, one Treasurer and Secretary, for the ensuing year. By order of tho Board. feblOrwOi* DAVID OALHQON, Treasurer. pnblio Lecture.—-Mr. W. K. STEYENSUN (kir will deliver a Lecture bafore tho “Society for the In* crease and Eiffaslon of Useful Knowledge," in the SIXTH 'WARD PUBLIC SCHOOL HOUSE, on Franklin street,*on FRIDAY EVENING, 16th inst. at 7 o’clock. Subject—The .** Homestead bill.” The public are invited to attend. Seats free, [feblfolt*. lIIAVE this day associated with me, in the Coal and Mer chandizing business, in the borough ofTetnperanceville, Mr. Thomas Collins. The Btyle and title of the firm will hereafter be M'GILYRAY A COLLINS, who are prepare.) to furnish Coal at tho month of Saw-MUI Sun, or by wagon to either of the cities, as well as transient teams at either of our platforms, upon reasonable terms JOHN M'GILVRAT. We hare engaged the services of John Bmitley, who is thoroughly acquainted with tbe above business. Persons dealing with him on oar account will be satisfactory to the firm. [feb!6:2wd*J M’GILVRAV A COLLINS. (Gazette copy and charge Post.) THE UNDERSIGNED wishing to decline business, offers his entire stock of Goods, comprising a gen eral assortment'of FAMILY GROCERIES, at CO3T, for cash or approved rates. And will positively jclose out bis stock prior to the Ist of April, as his leaso will oxpire at that date. The attention of the Trade, and Families desiring choice goods at LOW paicxs, is respectfully solicited. J. D. WILLIAMS, 265 Liberty Street. & 5- Tho fixtures in his former stand, 122 Wood street, consisting of a Counter, Cases of Drawers and Shelving, will be sold at a bargain. To any one desiring to engage in similar bu* loess it will offer rare Inducement*. feblO:lm CAME to the residence of the subscriber, in Sewickiy Bottom, about the 20th of December, a large WHITE HOG; right oar marked by two slits, short tail, left ear cropped. The owner Is desired to come forward, prove prop erty, pay charges and take him away, or he will be disposed of accenting to law. JOHN L. BNYDER, ftbia.-J2iAwlt« , Sewickiy Bottom. THE SUBSCRIBER has purchased the patent for a supe rior and useful article cf SHOWER BATH—commodi ous and occupying but a small space; can be readily man aged by a child. It has been highly recommended oy physicians wherever exhibited, and shonld be In every household. The subscriber offers, on advantageous terms, the PATENT RIGHT for the counties of Aluohint, Wxst ho&xiand and Washington. The cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny wLI be disposed of separately, if desired by agents. The mod°l may be seen at the Good Intent Hotel, Lloeny ‘treat, where terms will be made known, fcbl&dlwawll* JOHN MOLONEY. THE SUBSCRIBER Offers for sale a valuable TRACT OF LAND, situated in New Sewickiy township, Beaver county, three mites from Rochester and Now Brighton, on tbe Brighton and Pittsburgh road; containing 86 acres, 65 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the balance well timbered. The Improvements consist of a good COTTAGE HOUSE, with four rooms, kitchen and celar, a good frame Bank Barn,Bo by 40 feet, with Stabling under the whole of ic for horses, cows and sheep; anew Smoke House, Wood House and Spring Honse. There Is one of best Springs of soft water In the county handy to the koose, also several other good SpriDgs on the premises. Orchards of eboice fruit, consisting of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, and Cherry trees. This Farm is ail under good fence; port lo grain. The place is well watered. This is a rare chance to seccure a good home. Apply soon. For farther information enquire of Long, Duff k Co., Pittsburgh; G. R. Splrer?, Rochester; Samuel Stiles, Rochester; or the subscriber, on the premises. foM6:lm* JESSE DEAN. Steam Engine for Sale. A LEVER ENGINE, compute, including Pitman, Shaft nnd Crank; no Ply Wheel; 16 Inches diameter of Cylinder, and 5 feet stroke. $5O will pat It all in good run ning order. It has a Pump Pendulum, but no Pump. For further information apply to K. C. DEWEY A CO., Wheeling, Va., or to SINGER, HARTMAN A CO., fvbls:lw Water stroot, Pittsburgh. (Dispatch and Gazette copy and charge Post.) SEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. MASON * CO. will open 100 dozen more of the Portsmouth Hosiery, at 50 per cent, discount; also 160 dozen of Woolen Hoods,Comforts, Cloak*, and Scarf*, at half price. fabls AND SATIN CLOAKS.—A. a. MASON a 4JU. / have a fow more Satin and Cloth Cloaks, whieli they are closing out at less than half prico. feb!s Yl OUKNING LONG SIIAWLS.—A. A. MASON a. 00. IjX have on hand a few Bay State Mourning Shawls, at Semi-Annual prices. feb!s SITUATION WANTED.— Wo wish to procure a t-iluatioo for a Young Man, In a Wholesale or ttetal! Dry Goods Store. Ue haa had five ytars experience in the business, and can give thj best of reference*, S. OOTHBBRT A SON, folds General Agents, 140 Third etruet. ANEW Billet UOUaK FjK tlALl.—Sltuitaa cn Danx AHeghanyclty; with a large Lotors2 feet front on Bank Lane, by 84 deep on East Lane. The House is well arranged, with hall, pvrlor,dining room and hitcheo, wash beu*e, lour bed rooms, and finished attic; good miliar, hy drant, out oven, stable, Ac., all tn good order. Prlce|24oo 8. CCTHBEBT A SON, fob!6 Real Estate Acents 140 Third vtr»**f. CITY HALL. SABLE ORPHEAN3. j Tb» Fable Orpheaz.l would respectfully announce that they will give thdr iceond aud last performance on FRIDAY EVENING. Tickets of admission 25 cents—to be had at th* Bock and Mu»Io Steres, Hotels, and at the door. Doors open ot perfonaauce to comment® at 7*^ o’clock. frbia \ViU. WILSON, Alderman OFFICE No. 447 PENN BTUEET, b*-tw.-«u tha Canal aud O'Hara street. Fifth Ward. All business apper taloiog to the oflic* of an Alderman or Jostbv of the Pv* e wilt be promptly attended to -Bonds, Mortgages, aud o:h--r documents drawn whh noqtnew* nnd ffehl.Tff rpiJK Agency of JOHN OAIvKS, for tho CASH MUTUAL I FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, wav revoked on tho third day of January, 1565. Tbo Company wilt aot be r£ cents a cake. Prepared from the rrcipe of a London Chemist, and sold by __ 8 - k CHTHBERT, 140 Third street Hats and Caps. 4J. WILSON A SON keeps constantly on hand every description and variety of HATS AND OAPB, both wholesale and retail. Those desiring a neat foshion ablo Hat or Cap, good and cheap, would do well to rive u« call before purchasing elsewhere. novlB Bazin’s Superfine Toilet Soap. ALMOND 80AP, prepared from the purest end best ma terials ; it gives the skin a luxuriant brilliancy, and imparts to the hands a delightful almond odor. ’ MUletieura, Olive Oil, Tbriiece, Bouquets, Nymph, Henry, Pistachio, Brown Windsor, Palmyrene. Patchouly, Marshmallow, Brown Omnibuß, Cocoa, Hazelnut Oil, Palm Omnibus, >erb«na, Spring Flowers, LUac, Ambrosial, Jenny Lind, Circassian, jSa .-Spermaceti! Tablet, Poncine, io. m u W ? U i d J es P eolfu U' y “ Ucit tho attention of the ladies of Philadelphia to my Pardon Lotion,rr Liquid Idly Blossom, for rendering the skin soft and fair. Also, my Amygdaline Lotion, for removing freckles, pimples and asperity B of the face, aud to impart to the skin delicate elasticity. Fa/arda A Blayn’s Papier for Rheumatism, Pains, Irrita tions of the Cheat, Lumbago, Wounds, Burns and Oorna, a Europe 1 " rencil fcrticle » universally used throughout. The subscriber continues to manufacture his celebrated Rose, Almond and Ambrosial Bdavxnq Cuxaus, which are unequalled by any In this country or in Europe, and for which he received a Prize Medal at the World’s Fair. Lon don. ♦ * To bo had of tho principal Druggists In Pittsburgh, and throughout the United States. X. BAZIN, Manulecturer and Importer of Perfumery, . „„ , „ No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, jan22:d*wlmla Philadelp hie. PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE, AT HARRISBURG, PA. THIS Institution, for the liberal education of Young Ladies, vested by Charter with full Collegiate powers, has been in successful operation for more than one year. The location is one of the most pleasant and picturesque In the State, The arrangements of the College are such as afford peculiar advantages in acquiri&g a solid basis for the mental superstructure. There are two departments—die Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches ef learning. The coarse of study In each Is three years, designated by as many different classes. Young La dies admitted at any time. Board of Instructort. REV. BEVERLY R. WAUGH, A. M., Principal. .. Miss U. Cusnxur, Principal Female Teacher. MiSs Foust a. Jo&xbon, Assistant. Mop’lix. M. Bajotvuit, Teacher of French, Ac, * U. C. BoMßAuaa, M, D., Locturer on Anatomy. Ac. Wx. 8. Bowsos, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Ac. Hxbb- JoarPH KoißiXßjProC of Instrumental Music. Jko. T. Chop?, Prot Vocal Music. For Circulars, or for other information, address the Prin cipal, B. R. WAUGH, Harrisburg, Pa- decTjjm PIANO FORTE FOR sl76v—A good Rosewood cose octave Piano Forte, worth when new 8226, will he sold far $175, cash. Also, a Plano for rent, at the old established Plano Tte. P* of CHABLOTTIBBLUMR US Wood (trot. —— - bc£- : .'Si*-*;, - Co-Par tuersbip. Groceries at Coat! ’Stray Hog. Patent shower Bath. Farm tor Sale, Notice. 8. L. CUTHBERT, Third Street, near SmlthGeld. '\ * V-' • SPECIAL NOTICES. ? W Bnlm or Thousand Flowers, for beautl* fying the Complexion, and eradicating all and Friceles from the face. Sold at Dr. KEVSE&'S, 140 Wood street, j ft o3o ©•The Pleasure and Comfort of being nu mrn> In a SUIT OP CLOTHES, la greatly enhanced by haring them good, ajad soiTiuu To via beasos. GBIBBLE has got all that Is necessary to.effect that great consumma tlon. both os regards fit and quality of goods. Persons wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately charged, can do so by coiling BtfriQ Liman arazir, head of Wood. P. B.— Pantaloons, in particular, Is one of his grtaUxl fbrta. lie cannot be beat In the style and fit of this gar* mem. Numerous references could be given, if necessary, to corroborate ihb stateme t. (defl9) IS. CRIBBLE JtGr What do the Physicians say I— Listen to the testimony of an eminent Physician In favor of U’. LANE'S VHRMIFUGE, which Ib now universally acknowl edged to be the best in use; even members of the medical faculty (who or© so often opposed to the use of patent medicines,) cannot withhold their approval of this invalu* able remedy: Lnn>, Stork county, Ohio, Janaary 8,1849. I hare used Dr. H’Laue’s Worm specific in my private practice, an ‘ am prepared to say that the unparalleled success with which I have prescribed its use, both for chil* dren and adults, induces me to say the most in Its favor of any specific or patent medicine -ever before brought to my notice. The mode of administration, the sm&llness of the dose, and the certainty of its efficacious effects, give it, In my opinion, a decided advantage over any other medidno of the kind before the public. Purchased will please be careful to ask for Dr. M’Lane’s celebrated Vermifuge, and take none else. All other Ver mifuges, in comparison, are worthless. Dr. H’Lane’a geo. uine Vermifuge, also his celebrated Liver Pills, can now be had at all the respectable Drug Stores in the United States and Canada. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BEOS., Successors to J. Kidd A Co., febKkdaw . No. 60 Wood street. Howard Association—SOUP KITCHEN INST BRANCH, SEVENTH BTKJSET.—The Manager* of the Bodety will he glad to receive donations of Cat-h, Bread, Meat, or Groceries. The wants of the deserving Poor must be our exsusa for asking material aid promptly. President, Gov. WM. V. JOHNSTON. | Uon. W&X. B. M’CLUEE, I 8. W. BLACK, Managers, •( L. WTLMARTII, K. CHESTER, { WILLIAM NOBLB. Treasurer, (1 WILMAETH. We cannot promise to publish the names of the donors, but will be glad to receive their gifts. fablO ARNOLD 4 WILLIAMS, KASUFACTUEIB3 0? Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Pitting Generally, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATION OF BUILDINGS. 4®* A. A W. will contract for warming and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or Chilton’s Furnace; Church es, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, Court Houses, Jails, Hotels or Dwellings. No. 25 Market street, Pittsburgh. jan2s NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NO. 76 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, 8300,000. ABSKTTS LIABLE FOR THE LOiSES OP THE COM PANY. In dtock Notes, (negotiable lorm,) secured by Mort gages und Judgments $lOO,OOO In bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, Ac. 100,000 In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items 47,000 {.T0ta1..... - ..$*253,000 IL CaDWEL, President. O. H. IP.lriH, Secretary. 49* Fire, Marine and Inland Transportation risks, taken at current rates. REFERENCES, piTTsauaau. Kramer A Rahm, Curling, Robertson A Co., N. Holmes A Sons, Wm.Bagoley A Co., J. A. Hutchison A Co., D. Leech A Co., Murphy, Tleman A Co. PHILAUELPHLI. Wainright, Huntington M. L. Hollowell & Co., A eloyd, David S. Brown A Co, C. H. A Geo. Abbott, Wood A Oliver, Heaton A DencMa, Caleb Cope A Co., Chaa. Megargeo A CO., Druxel A Co., Bonkers, lion. Wm. D. Keley, Scott, Baker A Go., Harris, Halt) A Co., Deal, Milligan A Co. J. BANKS KNoX, Agent, degl3~ly No. 115 Water street, llttsborgh, PITTSBURGH Life, Fir© and Marino Insurance Company: OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, /MASONIC UALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. / JAMES S. HOOM, President. / Cua&Lis A. Coltos, Secretary. I This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or 'connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, ugainst liuil and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marino Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Trunapertation. Policies issued at the lowest rates cwiaistent with safety to all parties. masctors: James 3. Uoon, i vv m. 8. Haven, Samuel M’Ciurkan, James D. M’Glll, William Phillips, j Alexander Bradley, John Scott, i John i'ullurton, Joseph P. tiasxam, M. D., j Robert Galway, John M’Alpin, i Alexander Reynolds, Arm- Wm.F. Johnston, I strong County, James Marsha:!, j Horatio S. Leo,iuttanuing, Gourde S. Ssluen, [ IHrum Stowe, Beaver. m>^6:ly IT’S* CITIZENS’ Insurance Company ol Pittsburgh,— \VM BAGALEY, President; SAMUEL L. MARSHELL, Secretary. OJfise; 04 W\xtcrSired,bcivftai Marktiand Woodttruu. Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis sippi Rivers and tributaries. Insuresagainst Loss or Damage by Fire. ALSO—Againstthe Perils of the Sea, and Inland Naviga tlonand Transportation. sißAcroas: William Bagaley, Richard Floyd, J ames M. Cooper, Samuel M. Ki«r, Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, jr., Johnß.Dilworth, Isaac M. Pennock, PrancJasLdiers, S. liar bough, J. Schoonmaser, Waiterßryant, William u. Hays. John Shipton. Wet-tern Pennsylvania Hospital.— _ Dr?. L. Scusaca, Second, between Wood and Market ■treeta, and J. Heed, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, aro the attending Physicians to the above Instl* tution, for the first quarter of 1854. Applications lor admission ms; bs made to them at al) hours at their offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. M. Decent cases of accidental injury are received at all haura. without form. ialfcp* lEF-* HOWARD Health Association of Pittsburgh, Pa.— OFFICE, No. 108 THIRD STREET, opposite me Telegraph Office. This Association U organised for the purpose of affording mutual assistance to each other, in case of sickness or ao> ddent. By paying a small yearly .payment, the members of the Association secures a treekiy benefit during sickness averaging from $3,23 to $lO per week. In this Association all members are equally interested In the management and profits. * 8. B. M’KENZIB, President. T. J. Hosm,.Secretary. Finance Committee—JoßiAn Kixo, James Q. jf Ilorraror. ’ Consulting Physician— F. laraa, SI. D. nov&if ITS* Office Ohio and Feunsyivanlaitail* road Oompaisy, PnTduaauH, December 23 lt^—Noncx—The annual Meeting of the Stooahoiders and Election of Directors of tbs QiltO AND PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company, in Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, the 23th day of January, 1855, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M , (meeting at 10 ) By order of the Board of Directors. dec2s;td J. ROBINSON, Secretary. rrS 0 Franklin Saving Fund and Loan IKS/ Association, OFFICE, No. 97 FRONT STREET. Discount Day—MONDAY. Notes offered on SATURDAY to the Secretary, at the store of John H. Mellor, No. 81 Wood street. Weekly Does received at the Same time and place. [deol:BmJ J. WHITHER, Secretary. IT'S* *«> Met— THE SE00N1) BTOItY UF the a C.P IKy TUNE ENGINE HOUSE (a Hall suitable for public meetings,} will be let for three or four nights in the weeS. Enquire of GEOKQE FUNSTON, dccfcSm at 3. iTClurltan'a, So; 90 Wood street. fr's? D Notice— Tho JOURNEYMEN TAILORS iK ioy CIKTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. CIS s'. on 0,- prat WEBNESDAY of eyery month, atSOUOOUiimbtU in the Diamond. By order. ' 1 lelr T GEO, w. SEK3K. Secretary *i* .°‘ *'»—E‘"oe of meeting, Washington HalL Btreet, between Fifth street and Virgin altayT PiTTSßcaan Donoi,No.3d6-a}deetae very Tuesday eyening. Mutcaism* EscaKrann, No. 87—Meets Brst and third Friday of each month.. rm.rtfcty ATTENTION! S. X. U—Vou are hereby notlQed to ° n MONDAYS, WEDNEB - and FBIDAYB, for drill, and to transact such buai neas u may come before the Company. p. kan k mar29:6md Secretary pro tern. P™’ 01 Co s Te , rSilUl >h> do the Importance of the BuUng Eldor, Its Scriptural Authority, Qnallflcatloas j b F tba author of Why am I a Presbyterian r 31 eents, by mail 39 centa. For sale by * . . , JOHN S. DAVISON, la -P* 63 Market street, uear Fourth. M AGENCY. OSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth Btreet, agent for Bel line and baying PATENT RIGHTS, is now authorized to sell the followiug lately patented articles: Lott’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan’s Rock Drilling Machines; Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford’s Steam and Water Quages; and. Griffith's Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles have been esamlned by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in use He is also authorized to sell Rights to mako and tend these articles in any part of the country, WorT ba^*i dashers, and Ho is also prepared to taka Agencies for. the sale of other patented Rights and new Inyendons, and give to the but|. ness faithful and constant attention. “ He refers to the following OAED. rA”™ teen acquainted with Mr. Moms V. Eaton, and havo no hesitation in recommending him, to allwho may wish to employ bis serrlces, as a gen* tleman of undoubted integrity end lnde&tigable industry In whose exertions every reliance may be placed. “ Uy * Neville B. Cralj, W. Robing Jr, Wm.Lnrlmcr, Jr., John Graham. W. H. Denny, 11. Childs A c£., James Wood, N. Holmea A Bona p. It. Prlend, Kramer A Bahm, ’ W.f^ToS William Phillips, Andr3p,;il^ lon * Wilson ITCandlesa, A. W Loomls D * Pmsaracu. November 27th, 18M. Do«n>. Patent Book Drilling M «.hls.e., BODT 300 «wnnffl i c “ bo worked end _ MnrnvU su? v™i 4 work of Ato or slx.ln The iP* Qwcr A Manufacturers, tod ataiM fhr f b„ h . be ? l “PPOintod solo agent In the Uni ted Stales, for thesalsof right, to use thesi Machines. MOSES i\ EATON, 19 Sixth street S 3 *;? 111 - p - J ohnrton, President A. V. R. R 4 W. Milnor Roberts, Esq., Chief Eng. A. V. R. R- S a s.*,'I m * Jr- President P. A 0. B. B 4 0. W. Barnes, Kaq.,Chief Eng. P. AC. R.IL; Messrs. Manful! A Nicholson, Contractors for tbe Pi A S 8, -! t declO THE PEOPLE SAT THE ENTERPRISE GALLERY turns oat extra fine Pictures, and at tbtt moderate prices. Call and see for yonxselfi Prices 60 cents and un» wards. Wilkins Hall, 302 Fourth street f e t,7 r tfun nnn Allegheny COUNTY BONDS; ““ - " Oh,don'tioutemomler All^KllT!i,ftim4JoVi : ’ Alt aNTll r thfl Hfttto OD tOVS; .' . Who smile# with delight when you gtv6 him a C4U> And who did up your order“so brown.” Ia the neat Hat Store oa Wood street, Joe, . Near the new atone Church eo fine. He has filled up his shelves with Hats black and mt, And “ Freedom’* yiag” is bis tlgn. . Under the trees 1 cool shade, Old Joe, That spread thoir branches for all. . Together wejve stood Jn the noon da? time And gaxed on his Banner *• so tolL* Many hatters have tried In Tain, Old Joe, Bnt their efforts can never compare; For the customers flock round his store to gaze On his various styles so rare. There’s a change in the times I know, Friend Joe; * have changed from the old to the new;. Ana I feel in the depths of my pocket the truth, That prices down town hero changed too.' Ten years have passed, or more, Old Joe. Since All KeavU’s name was first hailed; And iu« store is deemed a blessing;la truth. For In “fits” he has never yet failed. ; - -W* Blown, Kicks, Corns, Tender Feet, d£e.«-AU know on being struck hard on the eye, or on the face, it will swell and tarn black; whoever prefer nOt a closed oyo or block mark, rub tt Instantly in BAULKY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and neither swelling, blackness or polo will occur. Change plasters dally on eorna, for some time, and they will disappear, and make tho most painful corn and tender loot easy on, application; all can thus bo cured unfailingly.. FROG AND OTHER FELONS, WHITLOWS, AND RUN * ' ROUNDS, When commencing and only tendor can be stopped, and all the agony saved, with being enclosed for a few dayslnD AL LEY'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, even after, they have rotted the bone, the finger can be saved and all further agony change the plaster three Uxnes.a day, C. V. CLICK ENER A CO,, Proprietors, New York. • For sole by Dr. 0. H. KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and by all Druggists and Dealors in Medicines throughout the Uni ted States. feb&d*w2w . w. a. suits , •w. w.uais.. .j’.s.noam Smith, Blair ft Hunter, (Lata Smith ft Sinclair,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, k ND DEALERS in all hinds of Pittsburgh Slaaufic* A. turw, 122 Second and 151 .First stmt. Pittsburgh, Penna. • . JM& Nl). MOLASSES*—ICO bbls prime tor Sale by " ♦ febO _SM_ATH t MAIB 4 HUNTER; ' ROSIN SOAP—IOO txa superior for Bale by fobS SMITH, MAia A HPNTBB. TAK CANJ>Li££—4o bzs for foU> by fbtO S MIIII, MATS S HUNTER. SDGAH-HOUSii tfYKUF— fiO bbls, Belchee’*, for sal* by fobO SMITH, MAIR ft BUNTBR^ SUOAR-HOUBE MOLASSES—3O bbls prims for salt by fel9 SMITH, M.AIR A HUNTER; BUOREfd AND lUite— -40 dozen Buckets;' • ' 10 do Tubs; for rale by feL9 SMITH, MAIB ft HUNTER. Window glass— . . 1.0 boxes 8il0; 76 do 10x12; 40 do 10X10; . 10 do 12x18; - r SO do 10x14; tost country brsnds>ibr sal* oy jfebaj SMITH, MAIB A HUNTER. INITIALS l—The Initials;'& Story of Modem Life. Ono of the beet boohs eyor written. For tele by IL MINES & CO., No. 32 flmitbfleld street. Copartnership* ("1 EO. R. WHITE having associated with'him In tho X Fancy RetaHDry Goods businessh!abrother, JAMER WHITE, and his confidential clerk, Mr. JOHN F. LOY, tha business hereafter will bo conducted under the name of GEO. R. WHITE A CO. . As it is the intention of tbo now firm to serve the public well, customers may rely on getting a good article, and ah a price satisfactory. Port of their stock they intend to Import, and to pur chase from first hands, so that every thing in their lino win be at the lowest coat. To enable them to do so, it will be necessary for those persona indebted to Geo. IL White to pay promptly. Pittsburgh,. February B,lBss—{feb9:lm REMOVED!!—The subscribers have T 67 Xk; moved their Cheap Book, Magazine, Periodical and Nuwspoper Store, from 76 Fourth street to 45 Fifth Btrcet, opposite the Theatre, where we will be happy to eeo nil our friends and customers, and the public generally. Don’t forget the place. No. 45 Fifth street, opposite Ihe Theatre* icb9 W. A. OUDRNFENNBY A CO. DO YOU WANT LUXUKIANT WHISKERS AND* MOUSTACHES?—If you do, and your beard won’t: grow natnrall, all you havo to do is to use zny Onguent,. which will, In six weeks, force your beard or >Wr to grow' ; strong and thick, end.l warrant it will not stain or inlnrei the skin. ThUT know it will do, for before I began to sell it I tried it well end thoroughly, bothonmysolf and friend%. and so recommend It with confidence, os do St mo 2000 gen tlemen who havo used it. So says the proprietor, B. G. tiro.- ham, of New York. The above article La for sale, price per bottle,lay feb7 S. L. CUTEBKKE, 140 Third Sfc. JEAI> PIPE AND SHEET LEAD—The subscribers or* J now receiving, and will keep constantly on hand,afhli ' supply of liydract'aud Drain Pipe of all sizes; also, Sheet' Lead, from 2)4 to 6 lbs to the square foot. J. W; BUTLER AOO, j»nB * • 97 Front Rtmt . Notice. • . SUCH OF OUR DEPOSITORS nahava.not yet had tholr accounts adjusted, are requastc&to faring in their hookas' and certificates. A. WILKINB A CO* . *>bs . 71 Fourth street TUB PARTNERSHIP heretofore oxUting botwccm YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOVE, has this day been dl> solved by mntnal consent; Wn. Stevenson hiving dlspcsedl of his entire Interest to C» 0. Love. The business horent ter will be conducted under the name and style of LOVE & DRO-, (Mr. Low having associated his brother,!?. M. Love, with him in business) All persons knotring themselves indebted to the lata firm will please call and settle immediately; and any having claims will present them for settlement. The basino33 of the lata firm Will bo settled at the old stand, by Young, Love A Bro. ' YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE. Jebraary Ist, 1855. £3" la retiring from the late firm, I cheerfully recoxo mend my successors to my former patrons, fooling confident' that no pains will be Bparod to supply them on tho most liberal terms. Not being engaged fa business I will remain at the old stand) "where I will t e happy to wait upon any of my custo mers' who may favor me with a calL r feM-2w WM. STETfeNBOK HOTICE. DALY*B dTOCKING MANUFACTORY, yo» 20 Fifth street, first comer a&ow Marled street. PIZTBBUHGU, PA. YTTHERB WILL be found the largest and best assorted TV stock of HOSIERY ever offered for sale lathis city. Purchasers will flnd'it to thalr advantage to at this es tablishment and examine for themselves; it is all I need to Insure their extern. C. DALY. N. B.—Remember the Cobap Siocmo CoaHßu. fcbl:y . . 0. D. f| 'ABLE OLOTUS.'—A* A. MASON ft CO. willopen another • X invoice of those Japanned Table Cotbcs, at fid and 02}4 : cents; usual price $1 and $1,25. Also, ISO moro 6f those** Square Woolen Shawls, at 60 cents. feb7. EPISCOPAL almanacs,—The Onurcb Almanac, fee 1855, published by the Protestant Episcopal Tract So> ciety. For sole by JOHN 8. DAVISON, frb2 65 Market street, near Fourth*. BLANmrra, jilankki’3.—a. a. masun * tu> ni>' closeout the whole of their extensive stock o£ Blanks * consisting of nil the different makes and sixes. it Y. tlon of nearly onehalf the asaa* prices, -'• " 1 jjj Dissolution of purtncretilrv 7TUIE PARTNKUBUIfc' heretofore existing )t/ L_‘ -»v JL undersigned, 'trader the firm of S MliaV £Xs?rl}?- is thtvday dlasolTed by mutual consent, the concern will be settled by XTm. ll fHns>' jB ” -iinae at the old stand, where the books **'" ,r *** c?^ 1 * found. Either of. the partners is fiitf . pay be name of the late firm In doslp.g up J.v. bJ2ba«L*° SMITH, WII. M. SINCLAIR. Pebro&ry 1,1355, WH. 8. MfTTB..tw..««.W3S. X. 2f »r» ' "", m . smith, lj*tr £ unnier? ' (Late Smith /Si o mli7\ - Wn A^¥a&c^ o^s ß lll ft rS™ MlS3l^NT MERCHANTS, ***•»£« w tT ® toaed a partnership under 051!1Jv2,S s ih®i ,4y,lu 6UMcrf Smith ißlnSlalr In uSu. h^S er3 ns!?i2 s ‘ ln 1110 hoasB *«“Uy occupied by tha *“**7 *” mi 1110 OOStOmorS Of tilO K° ““too anee of their' lkton; end they can ly “ farorablo terms and as good ar ucla as can bo found elsewhere, wm. h. SMtrn, : WM. W. MAIR, ___ JOS. B. BCSTJSB. IN RETIRING frost tha firm of Smith & Sinclair, I would most cheerfully socommead ths homo of Smlih, Malr A Hunt or, succewore o f the late firm, to my Mends and ens tomer!l - [WM] VfM.lI, SINCLAIR. . . „ Patrick 31'Kenna, ALDERMAN OP THIRD WARD. OFFICE CORNER OF QUANT AND FIFTH STREETS. (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) where all bu tlneje pertaining to the olßce of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will ho promptly attended to. fi-‘bl:3cn NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO HUY' WATCHES.—I Imre recently rec.ired a large assortment of Tory su perior Watches, manufactured in Europe expressly to mr order, (rout oxer last Spring.) Citiscns and strangers will now find in my establishment a stock of Watches as exton. else nod as fine as any la tho eastern cities; and la conoid watlon of the lime* at lower prices than erer beroreolfcrea tolnTeit In this way will find it to their interest to do so now, as times will shortly t« better and prices will adeanca Watches and Jawelry repaired la the best manner " r ... r . , . W.W..WILSON, JanJ7 CT Market street, conier of Fourth. o)S3i!fe. M Lloeuerrcan Portraits, jSfaSH (s'. 1 ! m -'7 ‘'l l '*- '“ ien Bt CA& - riX = JS qoa OALLERk, No. TU Fonrth street. Prices m<>deret©. CnU and examine. open day rmri ' aadwning, ■ Gallery, Apollo Fourth street, noxt to Mer» chants Exchange. fablQ I /X ll TUI KB txt the sole of Farms. A MlUa*M9tuo£wfc>rte4w3Jcrtt3 Improved and 37nlm» proved Lands*, City asd Country Residences, Building Lot*. Mortgages, Ac. \ 'also, lor Negotiating Loons, Collecting Rents, Procuw* partners, Ac. Ac. AU commu. nlcatlonv ntxteU? confidential. ■ vurptii Leas tban Cost* *“ 1 fTUIS undersigned baricg reduced the prices of their an. ! Jt tire stock of Carpets, OllClothsj Rugs. Mels. Mftttl&ff | d