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Our Eastern 2 P. M. mail failed to coma at • Harrisburg yesterday, and we are consequently without our usual New York and Philadelphia papers. . :i( - The steamship Northern Light arrived at New - York on Wednesday afternoon, bringing $476,- 000 in gold, and advioos to the same dates as those previously roceived at New Orleans. Bcarlet fever prevails to an uncommon extent in New York oily and neighborhood. During the last week, there were 159 deaths from the disease, and that doctors say It ia on the in crease, especially in Brooklyn and Jersey oily. From Mexico we have more news of the pro gress of the revolution. Tho government troops are said to have Buffered a defeat, their general being taken and Bhot. Banta Anna has offered to La Yega tho temporary oharge of the govern ment, but be deollned it. The'Philadelphia North American, in noticing the projected improvement of the Ohio river by locks and dams, says: “Wo understand that a meeting of our Corn Exohango Association was hold last evening to oohsider the subjeot, and that a highly favorable disposition is maui_ fested.” - 1 yi r-'j 7 • . ;• ” V ; ■ *."^V ©flitq Binning -}M OFFICIAL PAPER OF TBE CITY. PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MOKNIftQ=" !! - !:FEB ftrcARY 17 4 C°.; uVioipopcr Admlumg ASrB. M. Pittsburgh Dully and Weekly Jpe7Ui,ttrethoAßenU rc o dYo anVERTisuiESTi and post, tt®d a . t v o cftfflß rotes fts required at tills Suaßearaojfor u»at payment,. Their office. Their receipts era ™* ToBX 122 VuaiV sieiei, offices are at BosToh, 10 STATE Btaara. MORNING POST JOB OFFICE). We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND RUSINE3S MEN to the fact that we have just rs'.inved rroffi Philadelphia a number of fonte of übw Job TyPOt’”^ aw now Spared to fill orders for Cards, eircutars. Dill Heads, Paper Boots, Posters, and Programmes for eihlhl. tloba. All OTders will be promptly filled. SATURDAY WEEKLY POST. The number for this week is issued to-day, and contains the following literary, misoella. neoua aud news articlos: Tale—The Cankered Rose ef Tiroli; Pootry—lsittle Jim, by Edward Farmer. Six Letters from our Harrisburg Cor respondent; a Letter from our Paris Corre spondent ; Louie Kossuth’s letter to the Society of Friends; The Anti-Cameron Protest, signed by 28 members of the Amerioan Canons ; Fall Telegraphio Raport of the Foreign Nows by the Asia at Halifax; Ballots for U. 8. Senator; Editorials, Newß, &o. Singlo oopy per yonr, $1,00; ten copies for $lO,OO. N«iri of tbe Day* SALE OF THE MAIN LINE. The bill for tho solo of the Main Line of tho State Works, which ia now before the Houso of Representatives, at Harrisburg, and a copy of which will be found in another column, ia eo grossly absurd, aud unjust toward theStato that it oau be Bearoely regarded as worthy of a mo ment’s consideration j and yet having the sanc tion, and recommendation of a committee made up of men ol all parlies, and urged by a corpo ration of scarce less power, infloence, and ambi tion than tho-late United States Bank, it may deserve some attention. It is objectionable chiefly because" First. It discriminates in favor of the Penn sylvania Railroad Co., by proposing to repeal the tonnage tax,provided that Company shall pur chase. The tax now pays the Interest on nearly three millions of the State debt; in two years it will pay the intercßt on fivo millions, and before the first payment for tho sale becomes due, it will ocrtainly pay the interest on the whole Boven millions. Second. Tho Columbia Railroad has, in tho year just closed, paid into-the Treasury $445,- 620, of nett profit, after paying worlciny expenses andnteessary yearly repairs. If this Bum be ad ded to the tonnage tax for the same time, $136,- 480, we find the Treasury has received $682,000 in the year 1854, from these sources alone, which is snfficient to pay tho interest on more than eleven and a half million of tho State debt! Third. Because it will be necessary to levy further burthens on tho people in the form of n direct State tax, to make good the defioienoy which will be occasioned by a sale at the price named in the bill; for if the Treasury be de prived of the $350,000, as stated above, and only save $350,000, whioh is tho interest (at five per oent.) oh Bevenmillions ,tbe revenue will be made short' by this sale next year $232,000: even estimating tho trade over the Columbia and Pennsylvania roads to be no greater than in 1864. Fourth. The bill imposes no obligation on the porohasers to keep tho Works open to publio use. Nor does it place any limit ou the rates of toll, nor does it protect the trade of the North and West Branch canals against oppressive exactions. A sale under thiß bill amounts to giving away a clear, proper, solid, and rapidly inoreaßing revenue amoantiag at the minimum to $580,- 000, —and the whole of the Main Line from Co lombia to Pittsburgh—to save tho payment of $850,000 for interest. Is it wise to sell on suoh terms? Is the State Treasury in a oondition to suffer eo large a lose of revenue ? Are the people prepared to submit to further taxation, merely to put money into the parse of the Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny, which even now strns more than 9 per oent. on Us etook ? These ore a few of the queries we would put to the Representatives of this Commonwealth, and aek them to ponder them well, before passing the present bill for tho Sale of the Main Line. PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE This institution is located at Harrisburg, and is vested by legislative oharter with fall oollo giate powers. The persons instrumental in fonnding the Pennsylvania Female College wero gentlemen who have always felt a deep interest in the advancement of woman—not in the "Btrong minded” sense of that term, but in giving her an education of equal excellence with man. The looation is a most delightfal one, as we happen to know from per ooal observation, it being an elevated position on the bank of the Susquehanna. It has, too, a very large garden attached, containing a ohoioe collodion of plants and flowerß, in which, to Bay nothing of their grateful odor adding to the pleasure of euoh an abode, the young ladies will also have the advantage of practical lessons in Botany. It is entirely healthy, as not a single case of Bickness by fever ooonrred among any of the pupils since its establishment, although that disease prevailed to an unusual extent last season. The principal is the Rev. Beverly R. Wangh, who, with his lady, take personal ohage of all the boarding scholars. If any of our oitizens have daughters whom they wish to have educated from home, we would recommend With entire freedom tho Pennsylvania Female College, located at Harrisburg. The Spring session oommenoes shortly ; for full particulars Of Which addreess Mr. W,, aud procure a cir cular. On the 28th of this month the drawing for the Cosmopolitan Art Association takes place; when gome one will draw the Greek Slave, and every one who does not secure a valuable ploture or gtatne, will get an order for a $8 magazine for one year. Dr. Keyeer, 140 Wood street, is the Honorary Secretary in this plaoe. He will take In subscriptions to the 25th. See our adver tising coltusns for a fuller description. ’-jj* • , ; Very Last Opportunity. A Capital Idea. —The citizens of Cincinnati have projected an amateur theatrical entertain** mcnt, to be given for the benefit of the poor, at the National Theatre. The performance is to comprise “Boinbaetes FuriOßo,” Third sot of Hamlet, Third act Merchant of Venice, Library Scene from Iron Chest, Scene from Byron* e Man fred, besides songs, dances, &p. The performers are to come from tho “ walks of private life.” Wo will give the caßto of “ Bombastes” for an example: Bombasic^, Fusboe, King Artaxomlnous il . Fifer, Ist Drummer, 2d Drummer, Drum Mejor, Lawyers, Judges, Ac. A Powerful Young Mun. Army, Deataffina, The minimum price of tiokets was $2,00 for parquet, firßt and second circles, and $l,OO for tho third and fourth tiors; but the demand was so great they were sold at anotion and bronght a premium varying from $5,00 for parquet seats to $2 for seats in the 2d tier. The firßt choice of seats bronght $26 and tho second $lO. TUe N«wly Elected State Treasurer Ar. rested 1 Colonel Eli Stifer, the new State Treasurer of Pennsylvania, was arrested at Pottatown, la6t week, on a charge of stealing a valuable gold watch! The Beading Gazette gives the follow ing account of tho aTrest: On Monday morning last an affair ooourrod in tho railroad oars, while stopping at Pottstown, which is entirely too good to bo lost. It ap j pears that a short time sinoe, a person who I lodged there over night had carried away with him a valuable gold watch, the property of an other. On tho morning above named, as tho passenger train was passing through the town, a person answering tho description of the culprit was discovered sitting in one of the cars by that Indefatigable officer M. 13. Missimer. He there upon immediately arrcsiod him. The gentleman remonstrated, but in vain. Ho was taken to one Of the hotels, where a search was about be ing instituted, when some one happening to drop in, recognized in the sopposed thief, our newly chosen State Treasurer, Mr. Slifer'. It la needlesß to say that the offiocr was profnßQ in explanations and apologies, which Mr. 8. took in good part, and consented to consider pje ar rest a “good joke,” although too practical and personal to bear repetition. , : ; Twelve Hundred Dollars' worth of Hobbv Horses — 'We clip tho following from a Sew York paper : *‘A lunatic has been cutiiog eomo singular pranks at the exponse of the merchants. Mr. John B. Bcnnville, a French importing mer chant, who, for the past three weeks, has been afflioled with partial derangement of the mind, yesterday oalled at the store in Grant street, and stated that he wanted to pnrehaso the goods then in the store for shipment to the West Indies. His manner and conversation were such as to excite suspicions of his being mentally doranged, and upon inquiry it was found that ho had made bills with different firms to tho sum of $112,471. At eaoh plaoc he rep resented that ho wished the goods got ready for shipment on Saturday next, and in consequence of this, many of the merchants whose stook be has bought were up with their clerks all of Wed nesday night, getting tho goods packed, and others who were not aware of his luoacy wero probably similarly engaged last night. Among tho articles purchased by Mr. B are $12,009 worth of hobby horses, all of whioh the unfof; tnnate seller supposed would bo on their way to the West Indies." It was a favorite theory of Mr. Tristam Shan dy that all men wero more or less cracked—a a little hobby horseyish in their mental tenden cies. Bat in this sale of' twelvo hundred dol lars’ worth of hobby horses, the faot is demon strable that both buyer and seller wero stark, Staring mad. A Great TRA-S'spoRTATtON Company has been organized at Buffalo, under the general naviga tion law of tho Stato of Now York, to transport freight and passengcra between tho Ailanlio sea board and tho ports of tho northern lakes. It has a capital of $900,000. It is to eenlro at Buffalo, tho corporation to exist twenty years, and maDy of tho best business men connected with tho comraerco of the lakes aro said to bo connected with it. It will have a lino of boats on the Erie cannl, of barges upon tho Hudson river, and of propellers upon the lakes. Snob an organization shows tho importance whioh the trado of the lakes 1b attaining, and indioatca the onttrprise of tho lake merohants is commen surate. [From tbs Pennsylvanian.l Wasutkotoji, Feb. 14. 1855. Whenever Democrats are wheedled into the magoanimona towards politioal opponents, thoy generally find themselves in that olassio situa tion whioh General Scott bo feelingly alluded to, when suddenly called upon to address his fellow citizens of Washington, during the last Presi dential campaign. Tho Lieut. General bill, whioh passed the Uonso with such cordial unanimity on Monday last, was a comploto sell. Democratic members were told that all that tbo veteran looked for was glory, not gold rank, not rations —a few more feathers, but not an other extra allowance from the Treasury. It waa whisperingly hinted that the new rank might possibly add a few hundred dollars to General Scott's incorno; but it was talked of as a bare possibility—as one of thoso little Treasu ry dribbles which usually attend warriors In their upward career of glory, spangles and gold laoo. It now tarns out, that under tho pro visions of the bill, so cleverly is It worded, that the future Lieutenant General is entitled to about $50,000 in the shape of back pay, and nn annual income of between $12,000 and $lB,OOO. His military family is to consist of four Lieu tenant Colonels and two Beoretaries, the latter to take the rank and receive the pay of Lieuten ant Colonels. From the Philadelphia North American, Whlj and K. N. Tho effeot of the adjournment for two weeks la adverse to Goo. Cameron’s prospects, for tho reason that it will give time Tor tho moral, vir tuous and intelligent citizens of the Stato to protest against a nomination whioh was made in defianoo of their wishes, and in betrayal of their interests; that it will give time for the honest masses who compose the American or ganization to release thoir reform movement from the stigma of elevatiog to the lofty posi tion of a Senator of the United States one of tho oldest and most oorrnpt politicians the Stato has ever produced : and that it will give thoee of the members of tho Legislature who, in a moment of oxoitemcut, were betrayed into his support, an opportunity of redeeming theih eelves from the just suspicious whioh attached to their unfortunate position. In every aepeot of tho oase, the adjournment deserves to be re joiced ovor, as it holds oat the prospeot that the State may yet bo Baved the misfortune of Simon Cameron being one of its Senators, and that the Order may yet bo saved the oarrylng upon its shoulders tho weight of Simon Cameron’s sus picions antecedents—a weight whioh, if it will not -cheok the strength of tho movement, will effeotually give the lie to ite profession of anxiety to fill pnblio stations with now, pure and able men. Melancholy Case op Crime. —In the Buoks county Court of Quarter Sessions, on Tuosday of last week, Henry Carver, a wealthy farmer of near sixty years of ago, and the father of a family of grown up children, was placed upon his trial for the petty larceny of stealing oorn from his own tenants. The offence was 1 fully proven upon him, and the jury returned a ver diot of guilty. The trial produced an intense exoitemont, and the Court room waß dcnsoly crowded daring its progress. The prisoner was defended by able counsel, who in his defenoe produced tho lease made between him as the landlord, and the proeeoutor his tenant, in which there was an interlineation made by his eon, who drow it up, and who is n member of the Bar, calculated to justify, and give a right to the landlord to the taking away of the corn at any time before a division of it should be made be tween the contracting parties. Thiß interlinea tion tho prosecution oontonded, had been sur reptitionsly inserted by tho son, in ordor to save his father from a merited punishment. If this were so it should be oharitably regarded as that filial affeotion, whioh in time of sorrow might tempt an honorable man to save the pa rent who gave him birth from that deep degra dation which would necessarily follow upon a conviction, and inevitably entail Its miseries upon his unhappy family. ft-jp. Xlaim o t Thousand Flowerii for benuti jcrity that number appears to be “number one. street. * ‘-IT. Mr. Perkins’ new Diplomatic Bill—The j Anunal Book Pilfering. . J .[From Washington Correspondence of thetiorth American.} j The bill reported by Mr. Perkins, (or the re formation of our diplomatic and .consular sys tem, authorises much more radioal obanges than those who hare not examined its details ate aware of. It requires the: abolition of outfits, and infits, and fixes the annual compensation to attached to the several missions aB follows: Great Britain France Spain Russia,... Austria Prussia Switzerland.,,.*.. Rome Naples ..... Sardinia Belgium Holland Portugal Denmark .Jt distinguished Merchant. One of the City Fathers. ,A retired Lawyer. A Local. .Well known gentleman. .An Editor Acsreeata compensation of twenty-eight fall min lßttra and ministers resident ..$159,500 The secretaries to these legations ore to re ceive salaries of throe grades, to wit: $2,500, $2,000 and $1,600 a year. The salary to the Commissioner to the Sandwich Islands is to be $6,000. Consols are to be appointed at the following places, and with salaries as subjoined, nnderthe prohibition, however, of transacting business in their own names or through others: London s7,soo;Marselllcs , $2,500 I iverpool 7 600 Bordeaux 2,000 Glasgow d.OOO;Cadtz 1,600 Dundee 2,000 Havana 0,000 1 Newcastle l,soo!Trinldatlde Cuba 8,000 Leeds - UOO'.Llsbon - I.&M Belfast 2;ooQ;Antwerp 2 500 Hong Kong 3,000;8t, Petersburg 2,500 Ca’cutl* ' 3,so3jßremeu 2,000 IlaUfax - 2,000; Hamburg 2 000 Melbourne 4,OOO.VeraCraz 3 *°° Nassau 2,ooo}Ban Juan del Norte 2,000 Kings to n> Jamaica....... 2,ooo'Ban Juan del Sur 2,000 Eotterdam 2.ooo;Panama 3,600 Amsterdam .. 1,000! Afiplnwall -.300 Alx lo Cbapelle - 2 500,W0 Janeiro O* ooo Paris 6,000 Callao 3 600 | Havre 5,00 CH Valparaiso 3,000 Charges upon invoices and for vising pass ports aro abolished. Commercial agents are appointed at about one huadrod different points, to which our commerce extends. Upon the whole, the bill effeota a considerable Baving in our diplomatio service. A new feature was developed to day, in the business of book appropriations. The present Houso has voted to its own mombers a portion of the books which, by custom, belong to tbo members of the preceding Congress. To-day, by way of checking a palpable abuse, it has passed a solemn resolution prohibiting the next Cougresß from stealing any of the books which the members of the present oannot carry away with them. This example of Congressional corruption has now become shameless and flagrant. Nobody knows how many and what books arc paid for aod furnished tbo members-at the expense of the Treasury. The members themselves do not know. Each new one is entitled to receive a large and valuable political library. Uo does receive them, unless he sells his right to them, as it is alleged, without contradiction, that a majority do. This library includes several hun dred volumes, and costs the government, it is alleged, twelve hundred dollars. There is annually appropriated in this way over $lOO,OOO. As nearly all the members are implicated in this publio spoliation, it is ntterly impossible to get tbroogb either Houso any in relation to it ! - .A* r '■ . , . *• }•' • * ..■ ‘ * •'■ r^-f-'‘ 4 V‘-$» V .' • * - * n V’ ** V- ».■ >*;• ; - » *fr T -v- • 'V r - • . V y. > »♦.- ■-' • X: ' r -k^rr ..SIT,OOO;SW!aetL...... Sl'®®? ...'-lf>,OoOiTurkey. ... 12,000|CMn» .... 12,000;BrazlI.: -} 2 ' 0 ? 0 .... 12,000 Peru W'o® o .... 12,000 ; Chili ".99^ 7,soo|Arg«otmo Republic 7,500 .... 7,6oo>New Grenada 7,600 ..... 7,5001 Bolivia .... 7,soo!Rquador 7,690 .... 7,6oo,Venezuela 7,600 .... 7,6oQlGttatemala .......V., 7,500 7.50 t; 7,500 7;600 ilexlco -....-12,000 Au Act to Provide for the Sale of the Mein Line. Wue&eas, Tbo maiu line of the public works was constructed by the Btate to facilitate Inter- course between its eastern and western portions, and to develop the agricultural and mineral re sources of the Commonwealth. Asr> whereas, It is now believed that a trans fer of said works to a corporation will better at tain these cods, especially If it is clothed (as sound business experience reqairesit should bo) with plenary powers for their management. And wuekeas, The object which the General Assembly has in view in Belling said works is to make such sale practically useful by enabling tbo purchasers to keep'paco with the commer cial development of tbc State, by extending, al tering, Improving and disposing of said main line as its profitable management may render desirable and such development of tho State may hereafter require; now, therefore, B*o. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate end Uovtt of Representative* of the Commonwealth of Penn tylvania in General Assembly met t and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the tame , That the Governor shall be, and he is hereby required to expose at public sale the main line of the pub lie works extending from Philadelphia to Pitts burgh, and all the interest of the Commonwealth ♦herein, and la everything in any way apper taining thereto, and ho shall give such notice of and appoint enoh time and place for such sale as he may deem best Sec. 2. That any corporation created by the Act of this Commonwealth may bid for and be come the purchasers of said works, aod upon the terms of sale being oompUcd with, the pur chasers and their assigns shall be forever there after clothed with all the powers and possessed of alt tho immunities enjoyed by the Common wealth In the construction, improvement and management of said works, as fully, to all in tents and purposes, as if tbo eamo were herein specifically bo* forth. Bbc. 3. That if said works bo sold for seven millions of dollars, tho purchasers shall pay fifteen per cent., in cash, (for State loan at par) within six months after the day of sale, and the remainder of tho purchaso money io ten annual instalments-—tho first of whioh shall beoome duo in ten years from tho day of sale; but if 6aid works be Bold for eight millions of dollars, tho purchasers shall not bo required to make any payment (except the interest) until tho expira tion of twenty years, and then shall pay tho purchase money in twenty annual instalments ; and said purchasers shall give bonds in number for amounts, and payable at tho times fixod for the instalments herein provided for, which bonds shall bear five per cent, interest, payable semi annually, from the day of sale; and in addition to each bonds tho purchasers shall givo security in such amount, (not IeBB than half tho pur chaso money) and in such form nod of such a character as tho Governor may direct, Provided, That no Bale shall tako plaoo for less than seven millions of dollars. Seo. 4. That said purchasers may extend the present railroad to the river Delaware, and alter the canals to a slaokwater navigation, and may dispose of any part of said works to any corporation which would have been authorized to purohase at tho first sale. Sec. 5 That if the Pennsylvania railroad company become the purchasers, the annual tax now required to bo paid by them and the Har risburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy and Lancaster railroad oompany, upon the tonnage passing over their roads, shall cease; and the right of the Commonwealth to resume the Pennsylvania railroad, as provided for in their charter, shall also oeaso and be determined. Sf.o. C. That as it is the truo intent and meaning of this act, that the purchasers of said main line and their assigns should fully assume the same position thereto, the faith of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania is hereby pledged for the enactment of all suoh laws and the per formance of all such aots as may be deemed no oessary, by any legal tribunal of this Stato, for placing said purchasers and their assigns in suoh position. Seo. 7. That all ntoessary expenses iuouricd by the Governor in carrying out the provisions of this aot shall be paid by warrants drawn by him, and nil money received from the Bale of said main line and the interest thereon shall go to the sinking fund, and be applied to the pay ment of the State debt as provided for in the act entitled “ An Aot to provide a sinking fund and to provide for tho gradual and certain extin guishment of the debt of the Commonwealth,” approved April tenth, one thousand eight hun dred and forty-nine. Appointments tiy tile President, By and with the advice and content of the Senate. Thomas Welsh, of Alabama, to be reoeiver of publio moneys at Montgomery, Alabama. George H. Ambrose, of Oregon Territory, to bo agent for the Indiana in Oregon-Territory. Nathan Olney, of Oregon Territory, to bo agent for tho Indians in Oregon Territory. Robert Benguerel, of Louisiana, to be register of the land offioe at Opelousas, Louisiana. Charles H. Morrison, of Louisiana, to bo re oeiver of publio moneys at Onaohita, Louisiana, vice Peyton G. King, resignod. Robt. D. Haden, of Mississippi, to be receiver of publio moneys at Columbus, Mississippi. Wm. L. Caldwell, of lUinois, to bo receiver of publio moneys at Shawneetown, Illinois, vice Samuel K. Caßey, resigned. Nsw York Herald, Times, and Tribune. — Persons desiring to be faithfully served with these papers oon be accommodated by leaving their orders at Gallagher’s Book Btore, 71 Fifth street. R. Shannon is the oarrier, and he is on hand, rain or shine, as soon as the oars from the East are in. Terms for the Herald, Timet and Tribune 16 centß per week; for the Phila delphia Ledger 10 cents per week. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Reported Expressly for the Dally Morning Post Baltimore, February 16„— NewOrleatiB pa per? of Saaday are rfcoeived, with 18 mails from Bt. Louis. % ; ■ '■ • J. B. Sargent, Chief Engineer of the Harlem Railroad, who arrived at Baltimore from Wash ington, yesterday, has mysteriously disap peared. He had been ill, and much anxiety is felt by his friends hero. b . President Pieroe will veto the Spoliation Bill, and probably the Lieutenant General resolution. It is thought that the Benate will vote to give six months’ notice to Mr. Collins to terminate the mail contraot. ■ Boston, February 16.—A meeting was, held by the Board of Overseers of the Harvard Uni versity yesterday afternoon, Governor Gardner in the chair. The nomination of Jndgo Loring, as law teacher in the University, was submitted for approval, and without oebato the vote was taken—yeas 10, nays 20. This action was taken in consequence of Loriog’s acting as commis sioner in the rendition of Barns, and in view of some foreshadows of his removal from the judgeship by the legislature. Senators Shields and Douglas. Washington City, February 16.— Senator Shields publishes a uote iu this morning a Intel * ligencer stating that Judge Douglas and other oolleagues in the House all exerted themselves to promote his ro-oleotion and are as much dis appointed at the result as hiraßelf. The Union charges the Intelligencer with an (Sort to breed ill-blood between Shields and Douglas by the re oent publication. Effort lo Recall Lord Raglan. New York, February 16.—A private despatch from London, dated Saturday, says that Lord Russoll’s resignation was owing to Lord Aber deen’s refusal to recall Lord Raglan. Lord Pal merston ooincides with Lord Rnsseil and refuses to accept office without the Queen’s aßßent to Raglan’s recall. A Brig Sunk-Two Men Drowned. New York, February 16, The brig Rußb, from Cardenas, with molasses, while at anchor off the Battery, laßt night, was cut through by the ice, and sunk atmoßt imme diately. Two men wero drowned; the rest of the crew escaped in boats. Boston, Febrnary 16.—There has been a 88- vero freebet io the lower counties in Now Hamp shire. The Weare and Exeter lUilToad Bridge was carried away, and eeveral oulverta of tho Boston and Maine Bond were destroyed, causing an interruption of trade. Arrival of lh« Boston, February 16. The Asia arrived about 11 o’clock yoatorday morning. Her mails were dißpQtobed in tho afternoon traine. Aldany, Fobruary 16. —Another respite, for threo weeks, has been granted Phelps, who waa to have been bung this morning. £3- Blorae'a Invigorating Elixir or Cor dial.—The earth’d erupt Ie n vail depository of remedies suitable to lh.> dlw&iwa Of the creature* that inhabit it; and fclence. industry, reflection and experiment ara con tinually introducing from this great remedial storehouse new ageou for tho amelioration of human suffering. The roost powerful of th£*e agent* that ha.* ever been for tbo mitigation of pain, the conservation of health, aßtl tho prolongation o(_Ufr, i*tbo Asiatic burb which forma tho UsL« of DU. MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR COB DIAL. This preparation, if not a universal panacea, cer tainly embraces within !u provioc* a? a curative a greater numtxrr-of complaints than have ever before been subdued, or even relieved, by a single medicine- It 1.) applicable to all nervous diseases, and all disorders of the decretive organs. It literally renovates the powers of the stomach, oud give* to every organ and every fluid necessary to diges tion Its full natural vigor, however tho same may have b ien impaired by Uln*«j or indulgence. If the procreatlte function has been Impaired in either sex, a single cour.«eof this preparation will Impart to the relaxed organisation Its full sexual vljor. Woman, the most fragile as well as the fairest portion will find this herrarest reliance in all thfe dl&cuttie*, radical or incidental, to which hot structure 1j liable; while in ea<es of nervous headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, nervous melancholy, hysteria, feeble naan, nervous trembling, incipient paralysis, alevpleeane**, unuatural in liability, fainting fits, epilepsy, weakuea* of the beck, general prostration, palpitation of the heart, las ritode, mental Indolence, Ac., its effect* are as certain and uniform ad the results of a mathematical calculation. TheGjnilal l* pot up, highly concentrated, in pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle; two for five dollars; sis t>r twelve dollar*. C. U. RING. Proprietor, 19'd Broadway, New Turk. Bold by Dfu£,;ut.a throughout the Lulled State*, Canada and th« Wot Indies. AGENTS. Fleming a uros., no. go wood Ftr*«t, Pittsburgh, Dll. G KO. 11. K.KYSER, No. 140 Wood atwei, do B. E. SELLERS k CO.. No. 57 Wood at root. j. p. flkmino. Allegheny city Stray II or. fIAME to the residence of the 6uWcribor, to Sewickly j Bottom, about the £Qth of Doeembar, q large WIIITE HOG; right ear marked by two slit**, abort tail, left ear cropped. Tbe owner la desired tooomo forward, prove prop erty, pay charges and take him away, or bn will be disposed tf areonllug to law. JOHN L. BNYUKR, fubl&d’Jiawlt* Sewlrkly bottom. rpUR SUBSCRIBER baa purchased the patent fur a supe- X rior and useful article rf BUOWER BATH—commodi ous and occupying but a amall space; can be readily inan agvd by a child. It baa been highly recommended ty physicians wherever exhibited, and should be in every 'household. The subscriber otters, on advantageous tenna, the PATENT RIGHT 6>r the counties of AtLioittvt, West u-jau.\srx> and Wasiusotom. Tbe cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny ai l be disposed of separately, if desired bv agents. The incnl' l may be fieou at ibv Goo-l Intent Hotel, Liberty street, where terms will be made known. feblO.dlwmli« .10IIN MOLON BY. fIMIK Agency of JOHN OAKKR, for the CASH MUTUAL X EIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, was revoked on the Iblrd day of January, ISSS. The Company will not V© ra sponsible for any business done by him since that date. W. P. FAUNKSTOOK has U*a appointed Agent for said Company, at Pittsburgh. Office at No. 247 Liberty street. THOMAB H. WILSON, Secretary. Harrisburg, February 2d, 1855. TUE Agency of JOHN OAKES, for the KEYSTONE MU TOAL UJ?K INSURANCE COMPANY, has boon this day revoked. Tba Company Kill not bo responsible for any tnsiness (lone by blm fieieafler. W. F. FAHNESTOCK has been appointed agent for said Company at Pittsburgh. Office at No. 247 Liberty street. A. O. HIE3TEU, Beceetary. 2d, 1855—{febl3:lw BUCKETS— 4 Belts White Cedar Uacketa, brass bouud; 16 dotea Eastern Brooms; for sale by * ‘ ' tf. It. DBAYO, No. 1 D.amond, 'iSni'Kl) BEEF, lIAUS AND MILUULDBItB, for sale by 1 I foM3 F E. DHAVQ. SUNDRIES— 2 boxes Fresh Farina; 2 do Orris's Corn Starch; 12 doacn Fresh Peaches. Pickle*, Ic; 16 do Kotchup and Pepper Sauce; 6 fcbds Loverlng’e Syrup; 20bbls do Sugars; receired at the Family Grocery Store of fubl3 ' ri^KAS—Stt chests Young Hyson am J[ flaoat qualities. feb!3 IT »M** BEEN USED WITH GREAT SUCCESS.—The Herpetic Soap> tbe real genuine article, can only bo ob tained of the subscriber, at No. 140 Third etreot. It cures all chops, chafes, Ac.; hoale sore rough hands, and rendors them soft, smooth and white; removes tan, sallowness and redness of ihe skin. The demand for this valuable Soap dally increases, but a constant supply oan always be found ot No. 140 Third street. Price 12# cents a cake. 8. L. CUTHBERT. f„l>3 Third atroot, near Smlthfleld. rlllUS 18 BIMPLY INDIGO DISSOLVED, without Inju- X ring any of its properties. It a decided ad* vantage over the undiasolved Indigo, on account of the facility with which it can be used and Its cheapness; it be ing a well knowq fact that not more than one half of the Indigo can be dissolved In water. 'Washerwomenand Cam illes wIU find it a great saving. For sale by an3o JOHN HA El, Jb. TUK .HERPETIC SOAP is the best article we have ever used for rendering the skin smooth and Coir, and pre venting it from chapping. If you havo sore, rough hands, irlvo it a tilal. Only 12J4 cents a cake. Sold only by feblO S-£■ CUTHBERT, 140 Third street NEW recetoed by CHARLOTTE BLUiIE, No. 118 Wood street: Atvohe, Ohl Gentle Sleeper; serenade arranged as a trio My Poor Lost Geraldine. The Yankee QnUUng Party. Deal Gently with the Stranger fl Heart. Good News from Home: Gllmom. La lira d’ Italia; elx Italian songs. Bt. Claro to Little Et» In neaven. ■Let us Sneak of tie Man aa we And him. Hard Times eome again no more; second supply. Come with the Sweet Voice again; do. La Creole ; with Beautiful colored lithoraph ; 4c , tc. Poless —Mountain Sylph, Majftald, Plume, Constance, TTenrletta L’Kche du Mont Blanc, Impromtu: bySchnlhofl. Old Folks at Home; with brilliant Introduction and Ya '‘scrowtscilES.-Bell, nome, Florence, Sweet Briar, Rosa linda, Farewell! by W. V. Wallace Caricature, 4c,4c. lo at the old established Piano Depot by For salo at me qku e « CHARLOTTE BLUMK, No. 118 Wood street k ‘ f* ** *■— •* ■’ p *» • . ’ - * i f ** ; From Baltimore. Harvard University* Heavy Freshet Phelps again Respited. Patent Shower Both. Notice* j, Febraari F. ft. PRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. Black Tcaß, of the F, R, DRAYQ, No. 1 Diamond. Laundry Bin©. Nmv School lor the Violin. Bvn O IULr.-THK PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL- A new and complete synopsis or I'iO'io playing, in an . progressive and practical form, and designed expressly to'tLo American student, to wUch is added_ valuable lea wns ao<l fiords* and boauafolairanffementi, aafolosand Duos of tho moat popular melodies of the fleeted, arranged and composed by U.O. HILL, pupil ofSpohr, lata President or tha New York Philharmonic■ Bodety. The above Just Aw ’atLt.' P.KOOMMKNDATION. _ We have carefully examined the “J D^O. Hill’s, and consider it one of the most comp'etc end prac cal Violin Schoolß wo have ever aeon. »- f *.« Teacher of Mu*io. H°S' w,,OX “ ius * ceccl "l^m r aooixina. £3>WliAt our Neighbors any of Dr. M’- ' SPECIAIi :NQTICES« cel * br,ted ! Blows, Kt«fk«, Corna, TcndoTFeet, ' W. : the undersigned, having made trial of Dr. HtiWf* doo—All know on.being struck hard on the eye, or on the Celebrated Liver Pills, most acknowledge thstlhey are tbfe. f aC «, it willswell and tarn black; whoever prefer not a beet medicine Ibr Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, and Diver , c jpg o( j e y o or black mark; rub it instantly la DALLISY’S ; Complaint,, that we have overused- TVo take pleasure * pain EXTRACTOR, and neither swelling, blackness or recommending tbom to the public, and'are confident, tna p^ n vrill occur. Change plasters dolly, on corns, for some ’ If those who are troubled with any of the above complaints am j they will disappear, and makethe most painful will give them a fair trial, they will not hesitate to acknowi- : and toiler foot easy on application ; all can thus be edge their beneficial effects. j cared unfailingly..: ' . MSi. S”“tW | FROG AND OTHER AbD RUN. P S —The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lane’a cel- When commencing and only lender can bo stopped, and all ebreted Vermifuge, can now ho had at all ratable Drug SVKJVSEJ Stores In this city. tho tbe finger can be saved and all further agony— Purchasers will please ho careful to ash for, and ta'ao none but Dr. M’Lano’a Liver Pills. Thoro are other Pills, pur porting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Also, for sale by the sole proprietors, FLEMING BEOS., Successors to J. Kidd A Co., 60 Wood street. febl7:d*w HEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Jr'S* Notice to StocUholAeri.-- Agreeably to Ikl?a resolution of the Board of TrMtees of tho ODD EELLOW3HAIX ASSOCIATION, of ibo City of Pltbbarjh, passed at a meeting held at the office on Monday, Feoraa y 12th, the subscribers to the Stock of said AssocUUon »re hereby notified that fits pkb cext., being the ninth \w>vu ment of their subscription, will be duo and payable on the 10th of March, 1855, JOHN P. HENDERSON, Secretary. Wm. 0. AHMBSOS, Odoon Buildings, la authorixed to col -loot, l? fetn:3l "PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marine Insnranoe Company; OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREET, MASONIC UALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. IIOBEHT GALWAY, President. Jig. D. M’Gill, Secretary. This Company makes every Insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Hall and Cargo Itlskß on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against Uih Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with satety to all parties DIBICTORS: Robert Galway, Alexander Bradley, James 8. Hoon, John Fullerton, John M’AlpSt), Bamuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips, James W. fluUmen, John Bcott, Chaa. Arbnthnot, Joseph P. Gazzam, M. D., Barld Richey, James Marshall, John M’Gill, Horatio N. Lee, Kittanning. Dress Making and Millinery. MRS 8. E. CARGO Is prepared to make to order Dress is, Cloaks, Mantillas, Talmas, An., on the most rea sonable terms.- Apollo RuUdlngs, No. 70 Fourth et [feblT Spring Style Hats. rb WE WOUuD INVITE our friend* and the public Jbß generally to call and examine our uow and beautiful style Of Corrugated Haw, which we are selling low for cash. Also, our Celestial Cap. which is acknowledged to he the neatest and b*.t Cap of tho season. febl7 . J. WILSON A SON, 91 Wood st. SLiANGUAI CAINS —Just re.*ejved and for sale low, at 91 Wood street. j feblTJ J. WILSON it SON. SILK PLtsiPCAi'S.'MUFFa AND cl'Pfc’S, eeUing ut cost, at 91 Wood street, feb!7 All the World will Read thl» Book. THE LIFE AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FEBN IN* ONE YOLUMK, 12110., CLOTH. PRICE *l. WHO IS RUTH HALLI IS RUTII HALL FANNY FERN OR SOMEBODY ELSE AND IF FANNY FERN 13 Nofr RUTH HALL, WHO 13 FANNY FERN? The life and beauties of fanny fkkn u uow before the public, and the world will be enlightened. And atita djok a strange tale unfolds. THE PRESENT WORK 13 AUTHENTIC IN ALL IT3 Those who have n*nd the adrauce copy pronounced it the wittiest, spiciest book of the season. It presents vifid and lifj-Uko pictures of tho charming and brilliant AUTHOR OF FERN LEAVES AND RCTU HALL, at bar own fireside, in ihe editor's sanctum, in the street, at church, and every where, and in every petition she i 3 the same fa»cinating woman. In this volume, several of Fenny Feru’s earliest efforts appear for the first time In boot form. The reader will find that they possess tbo same attractive features which characterize alt her productions. They are alternately witty and pathetic, caustic and sooth ing, sparkling and pensive. No other author has succeeded ao wall.la louchiag the finer chords of the heart. MQr Btokrellew, News Agents, Pedhsra, and all others, will p!t-a«e send in their orders at once. They will be sup pliod at vary low rates by tho single copy, dozen, hundred or thousand. All orders will to supplied in the rotation they are received. So all had batter order at ouc®. Price for the complete work, handsomely bpund la one volume, cloth gilt, is Ono dollar a copy, only. Copies of the above work will be Bent to any p.>r?ou to any part of the United Stales, per first mail, Lee of postage, ou their remitting one dollar to the publisher, in a letter, poet paid. Published and for sale by U. LONG A BKOTUER, 121 Nassau street. New York, And all Booksellers, to whom aU orders must be address ed to receive prompt and early attention. febl7;-t 1000 AUENTd WANTED! N~ "ik UUOAtt—lo bhd# ten a*J« by . i*bl7 SMrrU. MAIK A IHNTfiK. UEFINEIJ fcUUAU*— 10 bhds Granulated Sugar ; *2O “ Loaf Sugar; iW “ Crushed Sugar; 15 “ Coffee Sugar; for ?nle by SMITH, MAIK A HUNTER. BROOMS— 50 doioQ fkucj Rroomf for ealo by fobl. SMITH, MA.IU A MUSTEK. fpAiNMsKe' ulL —10 bbls prim** for »•!« by X fob!7 SMITH, MAUI * HUNTER. ►UTI'KU—I bbl pocked Baiter; 20 kegs do; for ealo by SMITH, MAIU 4 lIUSTKR. SEOAIIS »t),UUO 8. B. Principea; i 15,000 U. 8. Sugars; lu.ooo L'aTana fur pale by SiliTU, MAIR A HUNTER, 122 Stioood nnd 161 Front Btroi L PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE) AT HARRISBURG, PA. lnstitution, for the llbeml education of Young X Ladies, Tested by Charter with full Collegiate powers, has been In successful operation for more than one year. The locntioo is ono of the most plvasaut and picturesque In the State, Tho arrangements of the College are such a s afford peculiar advantages in acquiring a solid basis for the mental superstructure. There are two departments—ibe Collegiate and the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches of learning. The course of study in each is three years, designated by sa many different classes. Young La dles admitted at any time. Board of Instructors. REV. BEVERLY It. WAUGH, A. M., Principal. Miss U, Cusaiias, Principal Female Teacher. Miss Faxxt A. Jounsox, Assistant. Mad’llk. M. Dassyout, Teacher of French, 4c. U. C. BoMDacun, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. 4c. Wat. 8. RoWs-on, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Ac. Uk&e. Joscpu Koeulzk, Prof, of Instrumental Music. Jtio. T. Cu ->t, Prof. Vocal Music. For Circulars, or for other information, address the Prin cipal, U. R. WAUGH.Unrrlsburjr, Pa. di,v7:3m feblT:daw Co-Partner slMj). 11l A VE this day associat'd with me, In the Coal and M< chandltloß business, in the borough of Tumpcrane*'vif Mr. Thomas Collins. The style and title firm w hereafter be M’GILVUAY 4 COLLINS, wlio to furnish Coal at the mouth of Saw-Mill Kun, of by wagon to either of tho cities, ud well as trunsient teaifis at cither of our platforms, upon reasonable terms JOHN M’OILVRAY. Wo hare engaged the services of John Euiilloy, who is thoroughly acquainted with the above business. Persons dealing with him on onr accouut wIU be satisfactory to the firm. Itebl&'iwd*) M'GILVRAY 4 COLLINS. (Gazette copy and charge Post.) Groceries at Cost! THE UNDERSIGNED wishing to decline business, offers his entire stock, of Goods, comprising a geu orat assortment' of FAMILY GROCERIES, at cosr, for cosh or approved rates. And will positively .close out his stock prior to the Ist of April, os his lease will expire at that date. The attention of the Trade, and Families desiring choice goods ut low Pmcts, Is respectfully solicited. J. D. WILLIAMS, 205 Liberty Street. iftg* The fixtures In his former stand, 122 Wood street, consisting of a Counter, Cases of Drawers and Shelving, will bo sold at a bargain. To any one desiring to cubage in eimilftr business it will offer rare inducements, toblfclm THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a valuable TRACT OF LAND, situated In New Sewickly township. Reaver county, three miles from Rochester and New Brighton, on the Brighton and Pittsburgh road; containing 66 acres, 05 of which are cleared and In a good state of cultivation, the balance well timbered. The improvements consist if a good COTTAGE HOUSE, with four rooms, kitchen andceUr, a good fromo Bank Barn,6o by 40 fc*t,wlth Stalling under the whole of it for Irrses, cows and*sheep; a new Smoke House, Wood House and Spring House. Thero is one of host Springs of soft water in the county handy to the house, also several other good Springs on the premises. Orchards of choico fruit, consisting of Apple, Tear, Peach, Plum,, and Cborry trees. This Farm Is all under good fenco; part in grain. The place is woll watered. This is a rare chance to seccure a good home. Apply soon. For farther Information enquire of Long, Duff A Co., Pittsburgh; l». R. Splrors, Rochester; Sarnael Stiles, Rochester; or the subscriber, on the premke*. foblfclm* ' JESSE DEAN. Steam Engine for Sate. A LEVER ENGINE, complete, including Pitman, Shaft and Crank; no Ply Wheel; id inches diametor of Cylinder, and 5 test stroke. $OO will put It all In good run ning order. H has a Pump Pendulum, but no Pump. For further Inlbrmatlon apply to E. O. DEWEY A 00., Wheeling, Va., or t.o SINGER, HARTMAN A CO., febl&ilw Water street, Pittsburgh. (Diapateh and Gazette copy and charge Post.) OEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. MASON A,CO. will open 100 dosen more of the Portsmouth Hosiery, at 50 per cent, discount; also 160 dosen of Woolen Hoods, Comforts, Cloaks, and Scarfs, at half price. feblS CLOTH AND SATIN CLOAKS.—A. A. MASON A CO. havo a few more Satin and Cloth Cloaks, which they are closing out at less than naif price. feblS •/* OURNING long bhawls.-a. a. mason a CO. jjX have on hand a few Bay State Mourning Shawls, at Beml-Annoal prices. feblS XXUATION WANTED.—We wish to procare a situation for a Young Man, in a Wholesale or Retail Dry Goods Store, lie has bad fire years experience in the business, and can rive the best of references, * 8. OUTHDEItT k SON, General Agents, 149 Third street. A‘ j<KW BBKJE IIOU3E Foil SALK—Situated on Bank Lano, Allegheny city; with a largo Lotof 62 feetfront on Bank Lane, by 84 deep on East Lane. Tho House Is well arranged, with hall,parlor,dining room and kitchen, wash house four bod rooms, and finished attic; good cellar, hy drant! out oven, stable, Ac., all In good order. Ptices24oo. arani, ' g. CUTUBERT A SON, Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SEIBII-A.IfNITA.I4 SALE OP A. A. MASON & CO., AND STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES. A A. MASON A CO. will continue their sale through - the month of February. Their immense stock will be again marked down and offered at etui greater reduction jn prices. : ftbl S' kmt.annPAL BALE OF HOSIERY AND GLOVES.— A. A. MASON A 00. will open on Thursday, January 18lh, upwards of 600 doxen of Gents, and Ladies* Woolen Hosiery and Gloves,'which will bo sold at a reduction of nearly one-half the usual prkw. W — ARKANTIS) NOT TO FADE—The Pictures taken-for Fifty Cents and upwards, at the Enterprise Gallery, WDkJnsaalljlQS yonrth street, jan26 J. WILSON A SON. DETAILS. Farm for Sale. tfu> P'-‘« ttoVtimg IOKESEII 4 ' Proprietors, N«w YorJ£. lor Bale by Dr. Q. IL KEYSEII, 140 Wood street, and by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the Oni ted Statue. - ' .. For BrouchHlii Throat Dlscaseg) Ila-king Cougb, and the effects or imprudent use of Mer cury, no mediolne has ever been discovered which baa effected such curci os Carter’s Spanish Mixture. t: Jliroat Diseases produced by salivation, Hacking Cough, Bronchial Affections, Liver Disease, Neuralgia and Bhea* matism, haTO allbten relieved and cured in a wonderful manner, by ihe great puriCor of the blood,Carter’s Spanish mixture. Tho case of Mr. T. 11. Ramsey alone should saliify any who douht. Call on the Agent and procure a pamphlet containing cures, which will astound you. + s + See advertisement. The Pleasure and Comfort of being \mi fittn> in a SUIT OF CLOTHES, is greatly enhanced by having them good, and scmoLS to tns season. QUIBBLE has got all that is necessary to effect that great consumma tion, both as regards fit and quality of goods. Persona wishing to -expurienco all this* and bo only moderately charged, can do so by call ing at ‘2lO Liueht? street, head of Wood. . . p. S.—Pantaloons, iu particular, is one of his greatest fortes. lie Cxiinot bo bout in the style und fit of this gar ment. Htuntrous references could l*i given, if necessary, to corroborate ihUatuUme t. R. QRtBULB Election,—An Election for Omcers for “the (i- Company lor urectiug a Bridge-over tho Allegheny river opposite IMtsbutgb, in the county of Allegheny,* will be holddn in ibe office of tho Company, at tho north *ud of tho Bridge, cn MONDAY, the sih d»y of March next, commencing at 1 o’clock, P. M. tV.birlm JOHN KARIKH, Treasurer. Howard ASSOCiatIOU—SOUP KITCHEN BRANCH. SEVENTH STREET —The Managers of the Society will be glad to receive donations of Ca»h, Breed, Meat or Uroeeriea. The wants of the deserving Poor must be our excuse for asking material aid promptly. * president, Gor. WM. K. JOHNSTON. f Hon. WM. B. M’CLURE, | S. W. BLACK, Managers, ■( L. WILMARTII, I it. CIIESTIiIt, [ WILLIAM NOBLE. Treasurer, U. WILMAItI'H. Wo cannot promise to publish thenames of thedonori but will be glad to resell* their gilts- r^t»lO ARNOLD & WILLIAMS, MANUfAcruaiM or Chilsou Furnacoa, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally, Foil WAUMINO AND VENTILATION OF BUILUISfIS. 6B m A. A W. will contract for warming and ventilating, by uteaxa or hot water pipes, or Cbilson’a furnace; Church es Schools, Hospital!*, Factories, Green Houses, Court Uoused, Jails, Hotels or Dwellings. No. *2& Market eireot, Pittsburgh. J no2s IfOETH WESTERN INSURANCE COUP ANY, OFFICE, NO. 76 WALNUT STREET,- PHILADELPHIA. CUAUIBB PBUPBTUAL. Authorized Capital, 8300,000% asKrra liable for the losses of the com ln Stock Notes, (negotiable form,) secured by Mort;. gages and Judgments..... $lOO,OOO In hills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgments, Bonds, Ac 106,000 In Cash, Cash Assets and Cash Items 47,000 .Total - ...$263,000 11. CADWEL, President. O. H. IKISII, Secretary. Ojf“ Fite, Marine and Inland Transportation risks,taken at current ratja. REFERENCES nnsBCBGH. Kramer A Rabm, Curling, Robertson A Co. N. Holmes A Sous, Wm. bagnley A Co., j. a. Uutchison A Co., 1). Leech A Co., Murphy, Tieraan A Co. raiLADfXPniA. Walnnglit, Uuntlnglou M. L. llollowell A Co., & HoyJ, l>»Tid S. Brown & Co. f C a. a (jeo. Abbott, Wood A Oliver, Heaton A Denekla, Caleb Cope A Co., Ohas. Megargee A Co., Dresel A Co., Bankers, Tlou. Win. l>. Keley, Scott, Baker A Co., Harris, lUle A Co., Weal, Milligan A Co. J. BANKS KNuX, Agent. No. 115 Water street, intlsbUTg: CITIZKA'S* Insurance Company of (U/Pittsburgh.—WM DAUALKY, President; SAMUEL U JIAUSII ELL, Secretary. Ofiict: 04 Water SiTcetybHwecn MarkcUnui WiKKLttreeU. Insures UULL and CAItUO Busks, on the Ohio and Misals* aippi Elvers and tributaries. . lnauresagaioat Loss or Damage by Eire. ALSO—AgalDSttha Perils of the Sea, and InUndNAYtgft* tlonandTraiispcrtation. oxasoxofts: William Bagaley, llicbard Hoyd,- J&mes M. Cooper, Bamuel M. Kier, KflTnnAi Rea, William Bingham, EobertDunlap,jr., John S. Dilworth, X«nur M. Pennock, Franck? Sellers, 8. Harbaugh, J. Schoonmaser, Walter Bryant, WUliam 15. Maya. Juba ghljitou. Western Pennsylvania Hospital. Drs. L. Souocs, Second, between Wood and Market street!*, and J. Used, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to tho above Insti tution, for the fir.'t quarter of lbS4. Applications for admisslou may bo made to them at uii hours at-tbelr oQiees, or at the Hospital at ti o’clock, l*. M. tteoent Capes of accidental injury are received at all bi-urs, without form. jalQtf* HOWARD Health Association of Ky Pittsburgh, Pa.— UFFICK, No. 10S TIUIU> SI'aCLT, opposite the Telegraph Ofiice. This Association 13 organised for the purpose of affording mutual assistance to each other, In case of sickness or oc* eidetic. Hy paying a small'yearly payment, tho members of the Association svcurea a weekly boueiit during sickness, oteraging from $2,25 to $lO por week. In tills Association all members are equally interested in the management and promts. H. B. M’IUSNZUi, President. T. J. UosTKJt, Secretary. Finance Committee—"Josiaq Hutu, Jaiim. Biahib, Q. N. IIyfMTOT. Consulting Physician—F. IRISU, M. I>. Office 01>to and Penu«ylTimlaK.all- U'£^ > road Gon>pauy-, Pittsbghuu, I)lumber 23, iaa4.—^otux—The Annual Meetiug of the StocKholders an l Election o! Difi-ctora of the OHIO AND PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, fur the ensuing year, will bo held at tbo office of the Company, in Pitubargb, on TLIUuBDAY, the 25tb day of January, 1355, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 l*. M, fmeetiug at 10 ) By order of the 13uard of Directors. J. ROBINSON, Secretary. Frauklin Saying Fund and Loan Association* OFFICE, No. y 7 FRONT STREET. Ui>count Lay—MONDAI’. Notes offered on SATURDAY to tbo Secretary, at the ptoro of John H. Mellor, No. 81 Wood streeL Weekly Dues received at the same time and place. [tlecl&wj J. IVILimEU, Secretary. .f To TUB eEGUND BTOUY OF THE N EP IKy TUNE ENGINE HOUSE <r Hull suitable for public meetings.) will bo let for three or four uigbts in the week. Enquire of GEOHUE FUNSTON, dect:3ai at S. M-'Clarkan’s, No. 30 Wood street. NoticedThe JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on. the GistWEDNESDAY of every month, at SUIiOGULKITEIPS, in the Diamond. By order. frlty GEO. W. BBK3S. Secretory O* O* F»—Place of meeting, Washington llall, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. PiTt3BCE.au Lodus, No.33U —Aleotsevcry Tuesday evening. Mxecartil* ENcanriifiNT, No. 87—Meets first and third Friday of each mouth. w finardStly ATTENTION! S. L, o.—Yon are hereby notified to attend at your Armory,on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drilled to transact such busi ness as may come before the Company. P. KANE, mar29:6md • : . Secretary pro tern. ri MIE TWINS* or Conversations on the Importance of the X Ruling Elder, its Scriptural Authority, Qualifications and Duties: by the author of Why am I a Presbyterian T 3i cents, by mail S 9 cents. For sale by JOHN 8. DAVISON, C 5 Market street, near Fourth. AGENCY. MO3E3 P. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for flailing ana buying PATENT El GLUTS, is now authorized to Mil thu following lately patented articles: Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plane; Trott’s patent Oil Globe?, for Steam Engines; Doan's uock Drilling Machines; . Coe's patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford's Steam and Wator Guages; and, -nilrUath** Wrought Iron Bailroad Chair Machines. These articles hare boon examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any In u*e. -Hu la also authorized to sell Eights to mate and rend these articles in any part of the country. . . ' He has also Tor sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. _ , lie la also prepared to take Agencies for the sale or other patented Bights and now Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithrul and constant attention. Ho refers to the following CAED. • The subscribers have long teen acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation In recommending him, to all who may-wish to employ hl9 services, as a gen tleman of undoubted integrity and indefatigable industry, In whose exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Craig, W. Eobinton, Jr., Win. Larimer, Jr., * John Graham, W. H. Denny, H. Childs A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Eons, P. R. Friend, - Kramer A Bahm, F. Lorens, L. E. Livingston, Knap A Wade, William F. Job os ion William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, Wilson M’Candless, A. W. Loomis. PirraucßOn, November 27th. 1854. Doan’s Patent Iloctc Drilling- HlAohines, WEIGHING ABOUT 300 POUNDS; can be worked and. moved by two men, and do the work of fire or six in the ordinary way. 8. S. Fowler A Co., Manufacturers. The subscriber has been appointed solo agent in the Uni* ted Stales, for the sale of rights to use these Machines. MOSES F. EATON, 19 Sixth street, arper.io Hon. Wm, F. Johnston, President A. V. R, 1L; W. Milner Roberts, Esq, Chief Eng. A. V. R. IL; Gon. Wm. Jr., President P. A C. R. IU 0. W. Barnes, Chief Eng. P. A C. R. IU Messrs. Manfull & Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A 3 R.R . dec!9 Carpets Lcbs than Coat* THE undersign wl having reduced.tbe prices of tuelr en tire stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bugs. Hats, Matting, 4c., from 20 to 25 per cent, call the attention of persona In want of any articles In their lino to the following. Their stock is one of the largest and Oat tdedal in the city, and consists In part of Velvet and Brussels; Tapestry Bmßsels; r p S n aSlb™ P lyC«pft»; Patent Tapestry Ingrain no, Plata VenellAn do; • fi g t Jr°BcsS 4 Wloa o o* l and »°j»rge assortment of * -; tu; Ko.«3tHrt ■' . r 'S'*' Machine Poetry* A xa^BenßoU. Ob, don’t you Tcmemhor Aur. Kuvil, friend Joo; AJt Keevil, tho Hatter up town; Who smiles with delight when you give him * call, , And who did up your order u bo brown." ‘ In the neat Hat Store on Wood street, Joe, V Near the new atone Church so fine, /j He has filled up his shelves with Hats black an4iP*7> And M freodom’B Flag” Is' his sign. Under the trees* cool shade, Old Joe, That spread their branches for an, Together we*ve stood In tho noon dav time And gazed on his Banner *• bo tall." Many hatters have tried in vain, Old Joe, Bat their efforts can never compare; For tbe customers flock round his atom to gaze <)n his various style* Bo rorc. There’s a change in the times I know, Friend Joe; They bare changed from the old to the new 5 ■* And I fuel In the depths of my pocket the truth, ?. That prices down town havo changed too. Ton vears have passed, or more, Old Joe, Bince AIL Keevil’s name-was first ballod; And his store Is deemed n blessing, in troth,. For In “fite” he has never yet failed. Smttn, Blair Ao Hunter, (Late Smith & Sinclair,) • WHOLESALE GHOCERf), .PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DBALERB In all kinds of Pittsburgh. Mantifao lares. 122 Second and 151 ;Elrst street, Pittsburgh, Penna. - - ' '' ■ febu 0. MOLASSES—ISO bbls prime lot sale by . feta SMITH, MAIII A HUNTER. OSIN SOAP—IOO bus superior for sole by , feba SMITH, AlAlft a HUNTER. SPAR CANDLES —40 bxs for pale, by f,;b9 BMITH, MAIR & HUNTER. IUAR-HOOBB SYRUP—6O bbls, Belchee’s, for sale by febO SMITH, MAIB A HUNTER. SUUAR-UOUSB MOLASSES —30 bbls prime for enle by feb9 SMITH, HAIR & HUNTER. I iUCRKfS AND TUBS— ' \ 40 dozen Buckets; ■ r 10 do Tubs; fotriileby f. ; li9 SMITH, SlAllt A PUNTER, Window glass— 160boxes 8al0; ' 75 do 10x12; 40 do . 10x18; . 10 do 32x18; . * £0 do 10x14; best country- brand*, for sale sy | feb9j . bMITIi, MAIR &BUNTBB. iNITiAL&I— The Initials; a Story of Modern. Ufa. One of the best books ever written. Forealo by . H. MIN£U Jfc CO., No. U 2 SmUhfield stmt Copartnership. GEO. R. WHITE having associated with liim in tho* Faucy Retail Dry Goods busiacsabfe brother, JAHEB WHITE, and bis confidential clerk, Mr. JOHN F.JX>V, tha busineas hereafter wilt bo conducted under tbo namo of UEoTh. WUITE & CO.. .? ’J.;-;'- , As li la »he intention of the new firm to so«rn tbd ptibUa well, customers may rely on gettlog a good article, and at a pt ice satisfactory. C Part of their stock they Imcad.to and to pur chase from first hands, bo that evory thing in their line will be at the lowest cost To enable them to doro, ItwiU bo necesiury for those jersona Indebted to Gco. It. Whit® to pay promptly. • , Pittsburgh, February B,lB6s—[fautklm - . t>K.uuVKDI REMOVED!!—Thu subscribers have ro* t, moved their Cheap Rook, Magnialno, Periodical and Newspaper Store, from f 6 Fourth 'street to 45 Fifth Street, opposite tho Theatre, where we will be happy to seo Ail our. triends and customers, and the public generally. Don’t forget the place. No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. I°b9 W. A. QHPSNFENNKY ft CO. . DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT WHISKERS. AND MOUSTACHES?—If you do, and your beard won't grow 1 natundl, all you have to da Is to uso my Unguent, which will, In six weeks, force yovir beard or hair to grow strong and thick, and I w arrant it will not stain or injure the skin. This I knowitwill do, for before I began to sell it I tried tt well and thoroughly, bothoamjeolf and friends, and so recommend It with as do fkino 2000 gen tlemen who have used It So soys tho proprietor, B.G.Ura ham, of New York. The above article is for sale, price $1 per hotHo, by fel.7 8. L. CDTfIBERT, HQ Third st. lEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD—The subscribers are j now receiving,and will keep constantly on band, a full supply of Hydrant anil Drain Pipo of all fllzos; also, Bhcat Lead, from 2K to d B>s to tho square foot. J. W. UDTI.ER & 00,- janS 97 Front street SUCII OF OUR DEPOSITORS as have not yet had their accounts adjusted, are requested to bring la their books and certificates. A. WILKINS ft CO., feba . ; 71 Fourth street Notice* TUB PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between YOUNG, STEVENSON ft LOVE, has this day been dis solved by mutual consent; Wm. Stevenson having disposed of his entire interest to C.H. Love. Tho. business hereaf ter will be.conducted under tlio name nud style of YGUNQ, LOVE A BRO.»(Mr. Lov-v having associated his brother. F. XI. Love, with him In bnsinvSs) All peraops knowing themselves Indebted-to the late firm will please call and aet.de immediately; and any having claims will present them for settlement. The basineas oJf tho lata firm will bo *rttlcd at tho old stand, by Voting, Love ft Bro. ■ . YOUNG, STEVENSON &LOVE._ February Ist, 1855,. . - . ' . fi'g- lo retiring from iho iatefirtp* I cheerfully xosoa .tnendwy successors to my fornwrpatrona,feoUngcopflJent that i»o pains will be spared to siapply them,da tho most liberal terms. ; ’ ’■' j . ' . Not being engaged in business I will temaln nt lha.ola stand, w here I will »*• happy to wait upon any of my custo mers who may favor mo with a call; • ' feKf-Sir ' WM. BTEVENSOS NOTICE. DALY’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, No. 20 Fifth Umt,.firrt comer above Market sir at, PITTSBURG if, PA. \XT HERE WILL be found tho largest ond best assorted \ f stock of HOSIERY ever offered for sale in this city. Purchasers will find It to their advantage to call at this es tablishment and examine for themselves; it is all I need to insure their custom. ;G.DALY., N. B.—Remember the Cheap Stocewq CoaNSB. f**bl:y • ; C. P. •- r | vAULE CLOTHS.—A. A. MASON A 00.wlil.oponanother jL invoice of those Japanned Table Cover?, at 53 and G2}£ ceuts; usual price $1 and $1,25. Also, 130. mors of those Square Woolen Shawls, at SOcenta. . ; . feb7 EPISCOPAL ALMANACS.—The Church Almanac, for 1855. published by the Protestant Episcopal ;Tract So cloty. For sale by JOHN S. DAVISON, fub2 Co blarket street, near Fourth. Blankets, blankets.—a. a. mason a go. wm closeout tho whole of their extensive stock of Blankets, consisting of all the different mokes and- sixes, af areduc tlon of nearly one-half the nsual.prices. jqp29 Dissolution of Partberstifp* t ' TUB PAItTNBRSHIP heretofore existing bdttfecn the undersigned, under the firm'of SMITH 'it BINCEAIK, is this dsy dissolved by mutual consent. Tho. bueiutea of the concern trill be settled by Wm» H. Smith, who will con tinue at the old stand, where tho hooks and papers may be found, hither of tho partners is autborlied to sign tho name of tho late firm In closing op its business- .' , - W3L n. SMITH, ; WM. M. SiKOLAIIt February 1,1855. vtji. il smite; wsi. \r. 03. xurnwixa fiUir & UaiUef) (Luxe Smith A Binclalr.) ‘:• WHOLESALE GKGCER3.A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo. 122 Second and l&l Front strut , TUK UN'DSUSIQNED' have formed a partnership under the above style, nod will succeed Smith A Sinclair in U»« Grocery bmdnws, in the house recently occupied bytho late firm. They reapxctfully ask from, the customers of Iho former boasu a continuance of their favors; nud they can offer to buytT3 generally as favorable torms and as gosd ar ticles as cau be found ehjewhere. , WJI. n. SMITH, • wsi. w. MAiR, JOS. K. H.UKTE& •; IN RETIRING from lie firm of Smith 4 Sinclair, I ionld mtS?l cheerfully recommend the house of Smith, Malr A Ilunteir. euccewors of the late firm, to tny frionds and cue tomerf] [fobl] WH. M.HINCLAIR. Patrick McKenna, ALDERMAN OF THIRD WARD. OFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alderman LowW,) where all bu siness pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice of tbe Peace w!U be promptly attended to. fobl:3m NOW Id THE BEST TIME TO BUY WATCHES.—X have recently rec ired & largo assortment of ■ very su* perlor in Europe expressly to my order, (aenloter last Spring.) Cltiiena nndatraogers will uow find in my establishment a etock of : Watches as ekton* Bi?e and as fine as any in the eastern cities; and in consid eration of the times, at lower piicea than ever before offered iu this market. Those having money to inrest in tblaway will find it to their interest to do bo now, as times will shortly bo better and prlcos will advance. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. . W. W. WILSON, C 7 Market street, corner of Fourth. vsW'i. Hew Style Daguerrenn Portrait*, M well aa tho ordinary styles, taken at CAE 00*41 GALLERY, No. 70 Fourth.street.. Prices moderate. Cali and examine, Uooms open day '/Mr'' and craning. Gallery, Apollo Calldings,"7o Fourth street, next to Mer chants* Exchange. . fehl^ I jiv TQTRD ST&fcET— Office fi>r the a ale of Foma, 14tU Mills, Manufactories, Stores Improved and Unim proved Lands, City noil Country Besidenees, Building Lots, Mortgages, «c.; also fbr Negotiating . Loans, Collecting Rents, procuring BusinessPartners,.4c. &o.' AU comma* nlcatfoae strictly confidential KaiJAN 4 AUL, No. 91 Market street,' aro closing. out tbelt entire aiock of Dr; Goods,-at an immense dis count from former prices, preparatory to purchaslnglheir Spring supply. They hareonhand a fine assortment of tho following Goods:. . . - i ";' Paramettas, English Chintz, -‘.V French Merino, Muslins, Wool Delaine?, Hosiery and Glores,. , Worsted Plaids, Tickings, WithagreptYariety of black and colored Brocade .Plail and Striped Dress Silas, all of which will be sold at a great sacrifice). : / • Jao3o WAS1 11NGTOK IttVINO’S NBW BOOK—Jttfltrecelfed and for sale by TI. Miner A 00. « .i*-'- Wolfert’s Eooai, and other Papers, now crat collected: by. Washirigton.lrYiDg. Westminster ttoTlew.for Janca^r. Spiritualism; rot 2; by Judge Mmonto. yg&Sb. i« **"*£&&%&*" E No. 32 Smlthfleld street. it EW HOOK I** VVAdUINOTON lUTlNU.—Wolfatt’a 4 Ilr-oit: by Washington Irving. Tha Initial?; a Story of Modern Ilia. -t Tom Croatia and bis Friends: by S. Lovar. Tha Sea Witch, or the African Qaadroou. ■ - Tho Westminster Review, for Jaauar.jr. , * rfvln a Ace. No, 600. Jost received ana for sals at the dSp SrtE We of W. A. GILD&NFENNKY & CO., febU Fifth st.f opposite the Theatre. Not*.— -The subscribers have removed their.Booh Btora from 70 Yoorth street to the abore place. ;• 'v » \ffcW iWOKfil NBW BOOKBI-Tto Ufa of *blllp Mo j\ lancihon: by Charles Frederick Laddothosa. Tranala ted from the German bj the Her. G.J?. / Krotel f Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, laoaistffj-fti, Kuril’s Sacred History; a Guide to the understanding of the Divine plan of Salvation, according to Its Historical Developemeot: by Join Henry Kurts, D D., Professor ot Church History in the University of Dorpat, otc. Transla ted from the sixth German edition, by Cbae.Schaeffer,D.l>. Just received and for sale by 11. T. (X MOBUAN, fobT K0.104-Woodstrwt. BKE IIANDZ KUSST—For the cure or »»;««*»< hands, the Herpetlo Soup Is unrirollod. II u wod fot rendering the ekin eoft, emwth anil nhlto.. saUownees, tan, 4e. The nee of a sore rough hands, trill soon rendor thorn smooth Si chapih chafes, Ae. t Only I2M .3. Q. BURlEfti 8. CtflUßEtlT 4 HON, Real Estate and General A Ren la.
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