-wv - * V;'.l ■-> ■■■ ’ .: "C ?- .■ . r.v-. ... j . ; I." K~ • "■■ •.!■,. ,;i '~'V • ••• -. * •_'• \:y x i' «'V * *V' • 1 * •* ; „ Vs,*v v ■ I V , ' ■>, v. -*‘i. -*y ■ V.>’ ' \s'i s.w ... ■ , - . '■ V,f ‘ i <*■*''* , pits-oi ih Tbo»m.~ : f;Lh>yvk.,s •" v . •• ,j ■ A short tHno' ago, there arrived in this city from i- V 4 *y '■ “the east, b diilwguc looking man, who called .OS'-V* >i> i v’ oV!- -7'N ; -r’ k »■*'V.- L'y '* himself Captain; Weston, and ■ gave, out that ho Vl'-l : was formerly on officer in the English army in v‘>*>,'• i • the Crimea,’arid had been wounded at the battle i *•" f 'i'v •' ■of tho Inkermann which caused him to retire in *■« ',‘'.l" 1 ;i > y, > • •* .dißgttstfrom tho service. Ho took lodgings at Proudly’a:tavern,- in Allegheny; a place, to be '•,< % ; sij enrej not altogether suitable toTiis rank and vTV 'standing, but whioh he said would suit him an* - V**" •«* V* " -HI ho received a remittance from his brother,-a r’;,i *•> j" *H‘iv»VV »«yv-*'?.fr ‘i- t bankcrj in London, with an incomo'of £12,000 a '"S> .'JiS.'-i 4 'VVV’VI -*v, i ’ year. Haring a.commanding .figure, a plansi :yi * {-.Vf r."'" ‘ Lie tongue, and dressed in a style suitable to his *;J£ vVl^j i\ ir: v •-l l . ',u i: , 104,0 *\ l - ...V, looked on aequitoalion, Among other accom plisbmeutsi.he laid claim' to considerable literary ehilityi/an.d a few days after his arrival called > < i - i'^yv: I ' r, l." :> •’ on our neighbors of the Hiapatch, with a piece ofpoetry.whichhe Btated was an effusion of his V-ri V -Vdi’-V* < k ';"V ; i own,' and induced them to publish. On Friday 'pft‘yijt^"S'a#/;£®tgbt» ArOonvat Proujjy’s,. in which a boarder v**!- uameASimpson slept, was entered and $lOO in Ki'vW*. *2'' v.t < ( -"’f $2O gold pieces Stolen from underneath tho pile <*j< jftf, '•4''! loir; of Mr.' Simpson ; Then ext oorninghe made J.-l k'.t'.’f fir • bialoss known to tho landlord, who suggested a ' V I‘. e ‘ * ttoJrW.ths-M'ayot. 1 !* office,,of these eircumststi* ‘rff-Sri’;**J ces;:iahd.the galllant captain was taken into : oaß way. . ■ , • On searching him, $4l wera discovered in his r.-^ G v-v« ! ‘V!r*'- possession—one s2o.gold piece, and the rest in notes ’nn.d silver. -:Oiher facts were also elicited, -ek>'-j *'v ;-r ! »l '.'■ which tended to show that the prisoner was not • altogether what ,hc pretended to .be, and Mayor ’ f, Adam*^required him to give security in the sum ' cV--.. 1 S;:.;--' ‘ f'. of-pSOO to' make hi 3: appearance when called npah. ''This security was proffered by It C. T 4 FleesonV Esq., one.of the editors of the Ditpatch. .T. . .., Distwer Coonx—Tmac List.—Tbo following Is .the Trial List, in the District Court, before Jadgk'Williams, for. the week-commencing, to ?rV.v{. ?^-' 4 TJ- day : - - JTo. • ■' .-' Partiis. \Xo. , JVrttfA. - -- r ' lM.nayAt*'-lUy« Mis SpjdtT et tv! t*. EoUn. L "‘V.N - .ffS-r.+ 'Z'i-' is. Kiri>j*& OH • Fon.jr. v ' v«r. - ‘ jUi il’Ouflougb; jr. rs. F, & -;r>V v sa« Graham vs Lccch. . .-.M. Tuinpiko 00. Z'--.-x.-y 233 Clark 4 M’GHI T - lloTner ID7 AHcoiltr t*, Gr.criD?. '• > *J lv i : [ 453 V'oaien TS.Prrcsml. , l‘:8 CuDnlechnmclal vs. At- Adams, -rs.. Kronur l ■ kins 4 ('o. *■ -Halim: ' ; . ISI Alien for use ts Slmn. :i* SOS Frank'ts. Cash Mutual Fnn, Tcuc~ *Oo. ' Co. ,' .• ' IS2 IToUrnct ux ts, City of SO3 MtiSpo ts EhlO'n. .•' Allr^hcnr. ‘ vT'. -C :i ' iy ~r-%V.\ SKI CravAird TS. Kcfl, ct nl. «5 M'Clure ta.’M ? Cluro O : sis M’Cilutnck TS. LalZftitl. >iu Homan TH Mluier. ’ v s'.'V •-•■*(.*-'•' *- 'jif-.Y 318 Keel vs. 'Bntt'irfiDl'l *?t ljoom 32r Cwrfrfjfa.'Keal it at. - 'j-iO5 llorrirnn'sheira t*. Soles. - S5O Walker ts. Morrimn. . Brans vi.lUndrickwn. GnvPEortETr to ns soi.dbt TneSnEiurr.— Tho Daqaeme engine and two iron safes, at tho Mayor’s office,:arc advertised to bo sold by. the Sheriff, oh tbo 24th inst, as the property of the oi, y of lTtlsburgh, at the suit of James Gra. '.S . bam, for neo.of ffamea Anderson. If our mcm ory.Betres ua correctly,' it seems to ns the iron saf ° 1111,10 Mayor’s Office was sold onco before, during B. M. lllddlo’a term, when it was bought 4i^Ste''4*; selves taken into custody for whipping their hnehands. Of tho number of this latter class, df'C 1 ; Ij* woman named Mary Lightner, against whom Alderman Parkinson iesned a warraot on Satur -'iflb'-'i' a 4y ’ y ° r iil treating her liego lord, Michael, who, .V'fA-ria- not considering himself able to take bis own Ss^ei{^JsjSf,?ifci\?'VS^ r < J l«bk’2i. l i';^.C t «^;-3 ; 4 P**t,-‘«*lUd' upon tho lair to. interpose its pro ■ ■■ Fo.DßpQtrn,iT.—William Greenlee, the prison CT from Westmoreland county, who was conn. •'* ,'j~" 'h'-v '.~Ci 1 nditnd in ~. j .11...■ rT^.rime -sgß.-' rar-Tnarcav .j. I **» v r . *| mout of Ilia wife, atta tho horrible crime of in- C t *’’* »< J'-’."' »*.. ! ’’t ccbl 0® two of his daughters, has been found ««-*” ‘ • > guilty Of tho former charge only, and sentenced >V-f /- Vr:?] 10 three months’ imprisonment. We are glod, humanity,, that the Tee Car is STiiE.Tnir Cosie!—Hiram P. Esq., has been eppointed Aid to his Ex . Governor Pollock, “ with the rank of -•S:’74‘£.ii?al®¥f s^ J - Coionel.” The Adjutant General 'jk'j'?b;!>d-;3Compnteß that there about SCO,OOO militia in'this th!a CBr . tain, y mTI6t bo exclusive of tho **T^C s ! p .^‘T t , f*-.^- Z^ GT -tw Eiaellency has been making i-Mlr.-iX J-!., •■ b l.lg*l- .4.-,'.- jColonelßas fast as possible:ever since Ms inau -4';--'.'‘b-C-■ ' J ‘ -7>' ■’; >! Sehtekced.—On Saturday morning Judgo rv ’’ ivV-’r M’Cluro delivered an opinion adverse to grant- S.fSLiui-'-'. 3' Vp’v*"-. bj.i jig n new J trial to Diehard Giles, convicted, at -i^fN ; i < {C-ti3sr;*«!.“ v last term of Quarter Sessions, of setting .4: -Hf-v^'-Vii 1 ' - ■? h'C to M’Kelvy & Blair’s Steel Works, in the b.-S. —it- 4 -.’' 1 ■' J ■ ''■ 4~- ',-,7 v•■ Fifth Ward, and he was bronght into Court to 7 ./-v;'; -t't ->e C eiv Q ' sentence. Ho was sentenced to two V 4.'. * J - V} w l“PHsohitMatin.the.WesteraPeoiteiitiary. >h Fihk Peobeett Debtboted nr Fike—Wo erstand that thc.extcnsivo nursery of James »rtp r < ~’ %, r r Ne EKy. near East Liberty, was totally dc ■?i'e':-.',-.7'. 74-,, ' .’C 'f'/ilroyedby fire on Friday night. The building '0 -7 V.,.1-'-kas one of the most exleneive of tho kind in jart Of tho ooontry, and wears informed r i-i^xvj® l httle, If any,, of its contents wore saved. ’-- v ,. 7'-7. Li le'%'.V kaB 1083 ls computed at $3,000. '’'.ii’l STEiunoAT Svsk. Tho steamer Latrob*, -'47' .-.4''';. .. j' ;. ?' ; 1 ■ . ,‘;'.»apt. Ransom, while lyiog to near Wellsville, ‘"-'■i■'-’•);k .' .: fas struck with the floating ioe, on Saturday, r -1' •- •-pk' J a hol:! stovod in her hull, which caused her ' L ''4'', ,: 71' sink. : Tho Latroho had gone down to lighten l c .4fe : "'Kc!r ’L'-'L, 'r"' ,r -7, Altoona, aground on the bar at that place. ~i;r L'\' ( /' 7 .1-'. -V.fj •.' p‘‘ hero was not much freight on board. yi'/'.'-'L'L'L'LL ' i’.' C L' V’. -- 'l'"* 1' ■’' -r’; , . The Allegheny, Duqucsno and Reserve Relief i'--- ' V 3eiety distributed, during six days, of last k: 2b-V'r'-t ' eek, to 8000 persons 1340 gallons of soup and 4."') TV •» r.'D pounds of bread. The Sooioty acknowl ■ll i ; ■■'; l\.( >", L . I'tbs receipt of $22 from the German Thes ,iV. "■!' b ' >7. '’ ’ -a a.vlan Society, and $lO from Robert Bloom Lodge v - - f ' I. 0; O.P.V Ho 414.: T StbeetSoupTlouse.—The Snpcrin indent of;the SeTCDth Btreei Boup lloubo ac ?4iei-rt , \- S * \ h Aowledgea tbe.receipt of tho following dona '7 r »C”->.VS®»s Hhlne Lodge,’ No; 322, I. 0. 0. F., $5; ■^’r*-JSS©^'-s? i - , ''s'4 .' r ;;po; profit of Concert by Sable prpheans, $42. *«>i. , •? f,* 1 * '* ‘ J! «?-.■• .Foeestaehro Tffr, Mabket.—A hnokster r -v»J; wi.vij'E's-jklc.-vJ.'a.'-’jmed Charles Harkins was fined three dollars y^' l ' vr ooBt3 > on Saturday, by Mayor Volz, for fors -4-: .I- .-V. , -f.‘. '. f," -,-iUing the market. ; ’y 4 nCASsrosMi-CLAY, Esq., r^Kl deliver a lector© '< L ' ; v?. z‘\ 7psw ToekHeeaid, Times, akd Tbiedse.— v7;; t ; 'v'7';'4'-;7r6ons desiring to bo faithfully served with v^^SgSß'.ti kv«7r'r^-. c< '' , ; v . > ' V-,v. r‘jsso pnpers can be accommodated by leaving e>7,-b'‘- J -f • :: , ... - " ;.' 4 ’ • «.’}ir orders at Gallagher’s Book store, 71 Fifth ft;^V%'i£ , ;7V’- ‘ ■'-' . s7 N 4,t; , cet. R. Shannon is the carrier, and ho is on -Vp " vf-vJIII’ *C '’w f --74 r ' nd ' min or shine, as soon os tbo cars from '‘[fl' i -'- T v-.' ~> (j; -•*'l 'p’l East arc in.. Terms for tho Herald, Tinea 'dSiiiZibfciifL- •U^yi': i il'-X‘ s 'S'L\-;Lrp I THiunelS cents per week; for thoFhilo ;bS!'b- t v“ f 7?, 1 ;phia Ledger 10 cents per week. 1; , - 'xV-V*.••c'-v'V Auction—pally Sale*. . «,*■- *.V: v '-*T ths.Cbmittercial 8alc« Rooms, corner of Wood and *V 1.- • t ' ,r ;, * : ' 0,5.* v v-**** Fifth Btrecta,at 10 o’clock, A. M.,0 general assortment • r ■' - £.*> -1 K y- ?, t • t 7p-t- Staple and Fancy pry Goods,Clothing, Boote r' ’ r '-i- v EioeB ’^ '..: »V' -ss, Stationery. Fancy Artlclee, Mneical Instrnmenta, •[■ \ . L . y.* - and Cutlery, Clothing. Varistty Goods, Gold and *Ac. I*. H. PAVIS. Auctioneer, fjaoirtf .•7.^ SALE OF -A CLOTH INQ STOUK“IIOn FRIDAY r MORNINGj February 23d, at'lo o’clock, at -.Lrf3*::t'<*:- , ''*-po'oamaKd&l:Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth S'-.’i'f-j .'Si' to ••fts-wlUib* sold, vithouc resorre, by order of Georso ’. , 74a.0 , ;t i £ts the etitir? stock'of flno Clothing, . ‘ 4’> > t i '-iaß,Trimminga t 'Ac., of ecity etorc, among ■which are, •~' "VC ■vy-' : i"V - vrefa. Frock, Sack and Over Coat#; 2SO prs Cloth, Cm *'',r T u : y ■“ >V h V/ v ' 7 ’(re, fiattinetand Summer Pants; 300 Satin, Silk, Ca.«h* "v»: J 74Marseilles Vesta; Under Shirts and Drawers* • -V Cravats; CO pcs 'Coe Cloths, Cnßsimeres and ' '*-*• taaretts; Ealtinets,TVei>ds l Jpnn? and Cottonadea: gu ; ;; nr Satin, Oashmer® ond Slarseniea Tctitijigg; and acen* v -'J-ariety of Idnlngri Battong,- Trimmings, Famishing Ac. Tennacaah. -'v * "C*' i* ~ - ’ i- * u vr: .' •.•--. ,’i 4 - t ; ’ \'c. ■< - • t ‘ V,-’- .'“i k. t »■ •• r V s ‘‘-i- V, ‘." :• • -: v -*i - -i: v-u. .■? Ti. ■•■•'.•:. j-“ ' • *V' rW;’ ’ r*/^ , ?V' ,*j if i._ S. ft- *-*- ••*■ \» ■*<. -, ,l ' l it 7 »’«J \. ,- -v jj. • 3 * ' t■ -•- **»»-"» /- . "i-T ■>*.. ?• i-P fy» .i «-•*•>*» 5,.,* i •?» *£.' v> Bw f \’'j- * ’»•*’* »" k ?’ -v •"• j—* ‘ 7 *■-;.• ».: • * 4 . ■* „ > ' ,-•. ; ~, •_>■ i' •-*. «.* .*-£■ •»•«'*•, • •■—►* ». •** 11 -V ~ /.•* *-■ ± * s' ' * " 7 • .'>l ; ;„• ..'• 2* . ' i -y» » -3. J vi. • o n'.. ** i.V-V - fr o- v *• < *■' * v *-. *T + V* 's* '*s? % ■*» *•{■*■ n. I ;-• \i..\-l «■ ?•,-.*«■ .<,&. r •» '**#. , ! <*■ r * •• ,:1 ‘ '• '" /V 'Si '" ‘ -'""'K' !- ;*■* j.'.'Tj . ? <-' >p .. :>-* „ -if- % ■» , ;vS ' . v ‘ 0 O"' MONDAY MORNIKO::::; i i JtSi TO LBTB FOR SALE AT THIS OFFIOB. '•c r.„ .i •.“* v S'. f[OOL HVJBEDS AND EMNNKLS-will befoltflony nt .. { private s«lp, RUt'OComcnortial Sales Rooms,corner '« ■ ud Fifth ftreet*; SO Eiras aUjrWl .Giiiy itixcd. ":c' ■ fis; 2 Bti'ei Eluch hliiT-mSs. / Vif'hp jl&Et . V .PrMs.gASlg^Aactioaeer. ■'V ’ \‘ V,-,£irrrs WAEHXNO POWDER—Iff boxes for'eale by ,js v i tVK,v.y-* f Foonso bbos. r'r'i |r? ? s i-v Mi: I’Hii crry post. AUCTION SALES. 7. H. BAVIS, Auctioneer! P, 51. DAVIS, Auctioneer. **i-' «*- *.»' ' z Th,-. •'.•'* -‘t.' 1 -v* £■» w* > ; v .!}"•'-■•< : : '- *• v. • v * COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH iiOARO-OPTRAnic"Awb' JVcricW—JOHN STUPTON. - ' • /IVeaswer—Jons D, BccUt» : , :&ptrMatia*zs;-%, Nostoak, Jal t. -ammite of Arbitration forJtimiary.— W. n. Suitb, Gtm’di Bu — l c ? ttsos i W. B. Emua%.Juro Mi Cosnt, FEBRUARY 19. DAILYEEVIEW OF PITTSBUBGH BtABKET;' OmCB of van Dim Mousing* Post, V Monday, February ID, 1853, / The general character of business on Saturday was rather quiet, and but few transactions of moment transpired. We hope now, however, as the Ohio has broko np and common* cod disgorging her obstruction to steamboat navigation, that business in a few days will open outand afford relief to our merchants, manufacturers, and the community generally. FLOUR—There was but little done in Flour, except in a regular retail way from stores. The only sales rcporied pa 'Change were: 50 bb]« uninspected atsB,tiSs£; 1C do BUDer fine at $8,62; 15 do extra at $9. B. W. FLOUR—Sales oflBoo fi>s In socks at $0 100 V GK.4lN—Sales 1000 bus Wheat at $1,85. Oats: 100 bus at depot at 52c; 100 do from store atsBc.' Corn: no sales selling at 80^85c. MOLASSES—SaIes of 10 bbla In oak at 245, GO days. WUlSKr—Sales of 10 bbls reetlfltd at 330. - N ALT—Sales of 600 bus at $1.50* UOPS—iSalfiF of 10 bales at 35@40e, . BOTTEB-Tbore is more inquiry in the msrket for solid, will, sales Ot 31 kegs and 1 bil st i2c; i kegs de at 11c; i Lblsroll at 14c; 1 bbl prime at 17c. BACON—The demand continues to improve, and supplies are increasing. We note sales of 6000 lbs Bbouldcrs and Ilams at C}£ and 9l£e] 23,000 do Eh?uld*r*. Bide*"abd Homs at nod TOGO do do at 6K. nn4loc: 4000 do Country Shoulders and Hams at G and ve.. HAY—Sales of 20 bales at $23. > HOGS - Sales of 24 at 6c; 83 at s*£e; ICO at 5%c. Monetary and Commercial* ■ In.the money matters wo have but.ljuie changeto'no tice. Our banka ore readily discounting ill strictly No. 1 paper. Paper not strictly No. 1U with difficulty dhtcount. ed on.the streets at per cent. The New York fbrf, of Friday, soys: . There is no change In the condition of the money market, which is ono of entire ease, and at moderate rates. The value of- money now does hot average more than the legal rate. Loans are made at sto 7 per cent, and tho best de scriptions of paper atCO days' date and under aro negotia t'd at i per cent i over 60 days, to six months Inclusive, 7 to 8, and second-class paper 8 to 10. The omountofexchange thtough the Clearing house today wa5..... $11065815 61 Balances 803.3 CS 03 The balance in the Sub-Treasury this m0rn i0gwa5.......... ~ ..... $4 541.6*5 60 Receipts yosteruay. 00333 SO J*ymeDU 144.350 78 Paid by Assay Office .. ... 93 $74 $0 The private letters from England, though of some greater activity in tbelnqairy Cirour stockand bendr, yet It Is at prices below our market. Tho ordro aro to u lidr amount, but at too low prices. 4^*Thaexports of iron from one Englb-h port (Urer pool) to tbe United States, end British Province?,during the past two yean, have Lean as follows: 1553 18S4. Dec. Inc „ , *OXB. TOSS. TOSS TOSS. Experts fm. Liverpool to U. S...BQI.CTS 532.420 CD 255 ... Do. do. to B. N. Ad» 25,689 50.723 1. 4,729 Total export?, Thu* showing a decrease of C 9 255 tons in the expor s to the United Stale*, and on increase of 4,72 J tons to British North America, during the year 1854, against ISI3. MISCELLANEOUS^ Fink EXTRACTS FOB nDKFS— 1 LaTa-nnhanl alarg* afsortment of very fine Extracts. amon< which rue Lutin'*. Roussel's lUrrium's Price'?, Ac, Those wl*blDg lane Extra-: la can always procure than from „ JOS. FLEMING, f«bs corner Diamond and Market siroch CIOLD CREAM—A vary excellent article for chapped t hands, sore Ups, Ac; 6 dozen fresh prepared for sale hr fel-5 JOS. FLEMING. AMANDINE— An excellent article for chapjod hand*. Ac.; 6 dozen received by f«bs JOS. FLEMING. SKIDLITZ POWDERS—S grow very fin© and freshly pre pared Seidliii Powders on hand and for rale by fcw . JOS FLEMING. lALAVORINU EXTHApTS—- 24 dozen Preston A Merrill’# 1 fine assorted Flavoring Kx tracts; al*o, 24 dozen Pro ton k Merrill's Baking Powder, certainly the beat article nt’W jo aw, received bv |fcbs] JO?, FLEMING. BLOOMS— 175 tons Teaneorre Bloom? in yard and for sale by J. W, BUTLER A CO, janSO 97 Front afreet. PEA NUTS —800 bus Tennessee Pea jiuo, new crop, To arrive and for t'aie by 3an3o J. W. BUTLER & CO. PIG MKTAL—74 ton* in yard end" for rale bv jauSO J. W. BUTLER A CO. WINDOW' GLASS—I,OOO boxes, esrorted aloe?, in rtorc and for sals by j»n3o J. TV. BUTLER k 00. BAR LEAD—SOO bnudle* in slort* aad for tale by janSO J. JV. BUTLER A CO. (TOTTON WASTE— li) bags In store and for *«ie by _;__j»n3o 3. W. BUTLER A CO. C TASTER OIL—SCO galls In alt re and for sale by / FLEMING BTIO*.. IT'X.TRMJT L/JGWOOD—I,OOO E>.« la store end for enlo fcv J jangf FLEMING BED?-’ ASPHALTUM— 2,090 ibs in store and for m!« by jan27 FLEMING DRQ?. CIOPPERAS— 50 bbla Id store and Ibr Faie by * jan2T FLEMING BROS. -?s^aX7UKil tturi and'rar avßi if l Jan 27 FLEMING BROS. SAG fv—2oo P/a is .bulk in store aod forsalo br ,jan27 - FLEMING BROS. POWDERED RHUBARB—IOO fosio store end for file by j*n27 FLEMING BROS. CTAIX3IN ED MAGNESIA—ISO lbs for safe by J j*u27 FLEMING BROS. SUNDUIKS — 25 dozen Corn Brooms; SCOO Scamt©™* t*o basbel BBgv; 100 bushels Dried Apples; 50 J do Peaches; ’£>o do Pared Peaebee; •1009 foa prime Feith©r*,ln More ond for sale by jan2fl __ ENGLISH A RTCHARDSON GRAIN —,V.M 0 bushel? Shrill'd Com, in Mnre ; 2000 do Oat?, in store and to arrive; 400 do Ear Com. 1q store ard for sale by Un2fl ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. Family flour. ac.— 100 barrels Extra Whit© Wheat Family Fleur: 500 bushel? Corn Meal; 100 do Clover Seed: W) do Timothy Seed, in store and far vile by Jan2s ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. B* CTTEIt-15 bbls Roll Butter; ~ 60 kegs Packed Butter; 100 bbl* Prime No. 1 Lard; 10 bhls Greaa* Lard, in store and for salo by Jao2o ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. LIME— 1L 0 barrels LouLviile Lime; 200 do Union Cement; 150 do N. O. Molasses; 200 do N. C. Tar. in store and for ealo by janSC ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. f| 'GBACCO—20 boxes B’a W. O. Tobacco; i. 10 ton? prime Pearl Ash; Ci-ihks Pot Arii; 75 bsgs Saltpetre; 1000 boxes prime Cream Cheese, in store and for salo by f jttp26l ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. Flail —20 this No. 3 medium Mocserei; 21 do large do; 10 bbls No. 1 pickled Herring; lOhfbbls do do; 5 Unrcea Codfish; SO bxs scaled Herring; received and for ealo by MILLER A RICKETSON, Jan 23 221 and 223 Liberty st SUNDRIES— 100 dozen Com Brooms; 20 do Zinc Wash Boards; 20 do Tow and Cotton Beg?; 25 do Country Socks; £ pieces Country Flannels; 2000 ibs Bar Lead: for ealo by Jan 23 MILLER A RTOKETBQN. TJKUIT—3O bags Dry Apples; r 10 do Peaches; 60 bxs M. R. Relsins; ,15 hf do do; for sale by jftt»23 MILLER A RICKETSON. SOAP AND CANDLES— -50 boxes “Ciccin nati ” No. 1 Family Soap; 10 do do Stearine Candles; for aalo by jan23 MILLER & RIOKETSON. Ct UGAlt—Lovering’r, Belcher’s, and M’Kenzie's Loaf, IO Cruthed and Pulverized Sugars, on hand and for ealo by jan23 MILLER & RICKETSON. BROWN STOUT AND SCOTCH ALE—2 ca*ks Finxe & Williams' Brown Btout; 2casks Rutherford’s Scotch Ale; on hand and for sale by Jan2S MILLER & RICKETSON. CHAMPAGNE WINE—SO baskets* 4 HeideicW 1*3,174, Champagne Wine, for sale by jan23 MILLER A RICKETSON. SALT— 150 this No. 1 Sait, landing end for sale by Jan 23 - MILLER A RICKETSON. BAKER'S COD LIVER 01L.—12 dozen of this excellent article received by [febS] JOS. FLEMING. Latest music—poster's latest song—Hard Times Come Again No More; As sung with Immense success by Sanford's Seren&dors; words and music by S* 6. Foster. Now-a-days; a humorous ballad: Converse. Petrifaction; netv song: by Barker. Pm Waiting for the Spring Time; a most charming new ballad: by Barker. The Happy Man; and chorus: lucho. I'm Not Myself At All; one oftbe beet Irish ballads ever written: by 6. Lover. VHklns and his Dinah; comic song: by Perry. I Cannot Smile Bear Mother; new: Barker. Brighter than the Morning Star: Browne. The Ileart and the Home: Dre&sler. Ball Room Etiquette, etc.,etc., received in advanco of the trade end for sale by HENRY KLKBKK, jan23 Sign of the Golden Harp, No. 101 Third at. J^February^' ijesllo ' s t^es> Gazotto, for Knickerbocker Magazine, for February. Harper, for February. New,Yorfc Journal, for February. NmvspAPm.—New York Tribune, Herald,Police Gazette, IlOTne.Joprnal, Scientific American, Ballou's Pictorial, Sat nruay Post, Ac., received and for sale at the cheap Boek Store of W. A. GILDKNFENNEY & CO., ’ No. 76 Fourth street. LESLIE’S GAZETTE.—Frank Leslie's Ladies' Gazette, of Paris, London and New York Fashions, for February. Knickerbocker Magazine,' for February. Harper’s Magazine, for February. Price 15 cents. For sale by ■* IL MINER & CO., feb3 • No. 32 Bmlthfleld streot. JUST PUBLISHED—The Government of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, Anti Republican, and Despotic: by Wm. M-'Michael, Second edition, enlarged; price, in paper 31 cents, in muslin 60 cents, by mail, pro-paid, 30 cents. , „ JOHN 8, DAVISON, Publisher, JanlQ 05 Market street, near Fourth. MAGAZINES.— Harper, for January. . Putnam, for January. Godey, for January; third supply. Graham, for January; second supply. Peterson, for January; 17 cents, Hallow, for Jannaty; 10 cents. Blackwood, for January. to four British Reviews and Blacfevood, $lO. Those who wanld save 20 percent in subscriblng'by the year, or buying single ooplea of the above, should call at SAMUEL B. LAUFFEB’S, jan 8 No. 87 Wood street. • • --v: . • ■•• : .-. v:-sV 1 ; , ..... 327.G74 2C3..1 iS Successors to J. Kidd A No CO Wood strvrt '.\'V\ --v,r ■'jf.'.Jf .1 i.r JwwsrosiKsw&ii-mem. STZAimait-Man.—Tho. Xocal-Inspccforj-Tor the Pert of*Pittsburgh, may be -fouaduftho Custom Hoace.Uhird’ story, entranc& tm ; V- Tab Ri vira.—Last evening there wjere sij, feet three inches water by the mark, and .falHpg. ..Weather very cold and making Ice fast,whlch will prevent K/mecrthotbnts that are loadod from leaving. The ** Twin departed ye> terday for and the: *t Convoy” f o^xv'e :t E9 fiu i and steamers « Keystone State” Captain Ilazlcp, and thi “ Tropic, * Captain French, arrived from' Beaver river, where , Uieyhad been ice-bound,". .. . L /. : ...We learn from CAptaln Ransom, that the Bte&mer “Xn trobs” had been cm down by the ice while lying at the head of Felice ißland. This makes two sunk on Thursday' and Friday—the “H. T. Peatman” and « Latroho” • Bs?abtuee of Coal.—Eleven steamers with, barges !□ tow left for below, f-n Saturday and Bnnday. At a mode, rate estiinato they carried off 400,000 bcu*hels. ;'' ; STEAM JBOATS. “1855.” PITTSBURGH, CIHCIHITATI, LOUIBVILLE. AND-' ••* 9 SAINT LOUIS. ; Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino, roa Tflß COKVBTASCBOP ' PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT DtTWEEH PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUIBVIIiE, And Saint Lonle, : . |T®?!> k Tms Lixe Is composed of aoven cla. lnoT2S| • For Koihvllle. Ti.e steamer LOUISVILLE-Will leave fur tbe I JuSlJSaboTfi and iatv>mfdl.ite prrls on WEDNES*’ DAY. 21-»t iofrt r at 4 I’. M For freight ur pastsg** ajipiy on board, or to t'eblO NIJIICK & CO., Agent*. For Wabash Hirer, Vluccnnes, Hudson* wlile and YorU. Th» splundU steamer YORKTOWN, Captain f for the above and intermediate «3 s»£f£bai»l w ria on the opening For St LouU,Uxi n g tomKaDg nirWeitoa st. Josephs, at»«I all Intermediate Laud* luge on the nilasourl Htver. The Cm* n«w passenger steamer TBOPIO, J. &&&£ Captain Facscj, will leave for the above and ft nortr> cn tho opening of uaviga* tic-a. Per freight or apply on lK>*rh or to fob!6 __ J. \\. LIVIXG3TON, Agect. For 6t. Louis. ’ Tho xit'T end pplt-njjj steamer W’M. BAIIID, Ca i >uLa C'.iJFfilXt. will lean? fbr the and inU-rni rt?.Mf. ports cw the Opiiulog of o»vigttii steamer ELLA, Captain A. Fo*, will • f° r thp al*>tc and Inttrmeilate porta on of i.atlgation. For in%-bt oTpai«ig» apply on hoard, cr to f| bIQ a JIARVES, Agent For WabAiU Hirer* Tlw ALTOONA. Capt, R. C. GJUf, icitn for the and tntena&iizt* ports opening cf Divination. 4 For trelSht or pw&vgt* apply cu beard. fol>3 For St. Lout* t mt Tknstramer ALMA, Captalu R. B. leave for the alwre and Intermediate perta opening of navigation. For fi>ls;htor opp'j cn board, or to i*ti3l O BAttNKH, Armt. For St Loula. . . Tlteet«»a«r FRAIRIR ROSE.Copt. F. Ha* J p - a * Ta ’ wi ’ 1 lrftTO and :etvrm?dl*to IrtnaiA *Oiitn;d Jntexm«!- portf c« Cp rnlrp of euvijsti:u. Icr frc’siit cr par-'ijjt? aj>; !y ca O.'arJ, or l.i jan2U _ _ll ARNES AgtnbX ForLouiivlile. . fp-p* Tb-r? ADJiIATiC. Captain C. fvtijnt, i,,9,c l " T mt«rnjtsHat*t*rfA F*j£ apply b nr}. ;attJ7 Porj Kushviila, T*.os.tan»rr VIENNA, Captain C Uav, will f.*r cr apply «u or to { AcMrta^'. For Loulavllle. rtjfia Tb*a:.-*nwr ENDRAVOR, CapL *,CX Mat, -lagjleQg?” 111 icaTe aforrt and IntrrmuJlatapCrfa CMrTfrfffTraaaon opening cf sav?ga:icn. For tTflgut f r apply on t**ard, cr to C HARNES. Aseot. For XI. . w Tb* Kroinvr KEYrTTUNR, Opt. J. J, RoM* La®«i*wSCN, will 1--HVC for th»* bV.re an ! fzteimeiUU gwiiMpmi on op.-r.rog c-f ttari T ntlon. For rt>i£bt Cr spj'if on L.-ari, ut b> Jan-4* FLACK & LIVINGSTON, Ag«ntS. For f K. T^B • ** CLARA DEAN, Captain Wit. Jfslwjftrjtf Dtiv,will ln«v* fo, UisftljfjTe andintensedialo wnSriTT'riiSipcrts on oj>i*nu>g rt oaTijstion. For foolght and oppiy un ic«rd, or to ■ Jab— _ ur LI YI.sGsTON, Agents. For NnshTlltc. i'j » - . Til# kUrauitr FAIRY QUEKN, Coptfiln JojtS wi ” lor tl.c above port, bi.j,rd jar.lo Rrgulnr Wheeling racket* f*«£> TliK st-arcrr KAt'IIANGE, C»pt. M’CaUCW, * r **T MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, »ud sSnSiiiftMaffiFßlDAY. at P o'rlocw, A. M., couuor.Lhig tho C. aod I’. Railroad a; H’cllstill*. For frvieht apply to _no»l7 J.-D. COU.INGWOGD, Ajfvnt. Uegalar Wheeling Pocliet. , fi»*> Tl.o Ft,»uci«*r VENTtIiiR, <\»;t .IC-IWOoRnoV, ov-rr TUEFOAY, THURSDAY, and rj 3 1». M. For freight cr pawvpe apply on board, or to Janh JAMKS COLLINS * CO, Ajrcnts. Pittsburgh, SteubeuvlUe and Wheeling tjrr Pttckeis. Tlmt DIDUN AL, Uiptnin A.,S. Sntprtrao, and * } ' rt FOREST CITY, Captain Otojuie D. Moo»t, Utifruxi ar* regular DAILY PACKIiTS, between Pittaburgh, sb-uWnviUo and WliL-elln?, fltoppln;* at all iuUrtm-.vllate ports. The DIURNAL will loari»4Mtshurgh on Monday*, Wed* prsdays tia t Friday*, at lu o'clock, a. M.—/fr/urmny hbe will le?rv6 whewliog ‘>u Xuo.-itiai Thurrduvf at, J r a:urdavfl. at o'clock, A. M. * * ' Tue FOREST CITY will leave Pittsburgh cn Tnciulays, Thunwlays and Baturlays, at to o'clock, A, M.— fi'iurmng, She wm leave WWling 0 :, MouJiiyn, Wednesdays and Fri dayfl. at VA o’clock, A. 31. For friiaht or passage apply on brmn! or to J- CULMMIWOOD, Appot, No. l.'i.'i Front street. “1855 " CANADA THE PINE low pressure stcflrafwTKLnaßAPlL Captain R. lUEtunv, will make two trips a week between Clavcfaud; Port SUuluy, aud Port Burwell, no follows r Cloveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at o'clock. Leaves Pcwt Burtvell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock. ‘ Leaves Port Stanley for Cluvelaud every WEDNESDAY mid SATURDAY EVENING, at o'clock. • Tbe Telegraph connects at Clorcfand, with tho Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh, tho Lake Shorn, and tbe Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with tho Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to BCOVILL ft LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S.V. UOLCOMI),Port Stanley, or A. M'BRIPK. Port Burwdl. mfir27:tnov BOOKS! BOOKBM—Futidleford and its People: by U.IL Riley. Ruth Hall: by Fanny Fern; sixth supply. Life of Barnom, by himself; fifth supply. Life of'Hortice Greeley; third supply. Ida May: by Mary Laugdou; third supply. Harper, for January; fifth supply. Putnam,for January; fourth supply. Graham, for January j fourth aapply, Godey, for January; sixth supply. Knickerbocker, for January. Frank Leslie’s LadiesVGazette. Prank Leslie's New Yoik Journal, for January; a new monthly Maguilne, devoted to romance, general literature, science and art; price 18 cents. . All the above just received and for sale at the cheap Book Store of SAM’L< B. LAUFFER, . Janl3 6” Wood e*Tet*L PUTNAM’S MONTHLY, FOR FERKUAUY.—Co«tzctB : Portraits of conttlbutoTfl, author of “ Cuba,”, Diplomacy and Cannon Balls; Living in the Country; Na tional Befoocc; Prometheus and Kpimetbeus; Nature in Motion; Two Little Stare;-My Three Conversations with Miss Chester; Glimpses of French Life—The Restoration ; Tbe Mountain Winds; Mining Vanities; Israel Potter, or Fifty Years of Exile; Tho o'id Woman who Dried Up and Blew Away; Olilla; A Pedagogue In Georgia; A Water Study; Tho Progress of oar Political Virtues; Editorial. Notes. For ealo by H. MINER ft CO* Jan2s No. 32 Smlthfleld street ■ Law Hooks* . I AM authorized to sell low somo valuable Law Book?, -10 vols. Pa. Reports, by Barr ; Bouvicris Institutes; . - Grepulieffl jßvideuCc; ' Wharton's Digest, last ed 4 ’ And other Reports, Elementary Works, Ac. GEG. F. GILLMORE, eep2l_ , ' ' ' at the ofilca of Morning Post. New school for the Vftottn. BY U. 0. HILL.—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SOFTOOL— Anew and complete synopsis ofYiolin plojing, Jo an easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly for the American studeni, 10 which is added valuable les* sons and exercises and beautiful arrangenieDt8 l , afl Sblosand Duos of ,tbe most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged nut] compose by 0.0 HILL, pupil ofgpobr, late York'Philharmonic. Society. ,• The above just received, in advance of the trade,]by ■ HENRY KI.EBEK, 101. Third etreot. BECOmiKNBATION , caiafaUy .examined the ntote wtjtK'ofO. C. HI"’?. andronsUer it one of the m»t complete and prac cal violin Schools we have ever seen. o. ANTOV B. VOOeL,’ f®ho Teachers of Music. '\ K - ? ;, Fror.Wooii’allatrllcitorative. 0 •<■ v , , _ <£s3* : No jrrticle of admllat kind, now befbro tbs public, ebjoys a betterX6putaiion ; :aa a ratoratlvo and ihvlgcra •tlagchair. tpDlc; -Its peculiar chemical quaUllßa have .a bemflciaVepfCt upon the growth apdcbatactorof the hair, •glflng a-Biihyandglossytoxture to thatwbicbWßg former* If of a coarse ntid' dryn&tare. .It has also a tendency;; to preserve. th& youthfad color and appearance of the hair, and destroying or counteracting the effects of age. With sacb,recommendations Inits favor, we hardly percelvd bow any l&df or gentleman, wilhoutfco valuable an adjunct tolhe toilot,' Persons who have used it from/the age cf;Blxlj*four down, decloreit to ba the nwet peifcttYr* tide to secure the otyeit intended ever yet produced. .Gray hair, whether produced by the slow progress of time, or by any of tho causes which whiten the looks prematurely, Is restored to a healthy, lively appearance, ind all the dlsa. greeable effects of dryness, the accumulation of dandruff removed. from the Editor of thellealE’s'tpte AdvoTilser,*’ Schoolafc . ..r.. "-.-.vhbsTOS, March 20,.1814;.. .;pKOF.,Woops Dear. Sir—Having become prematurely quite gray," Isvoa induced-same: sir weeks since, to make trUl-ofyoar Hair Restorative, 1 have used' lessthan two bottles, but tho gray hairs have all disappeared; and al though my,hi*k lias -not fatly -attained -its original rolbr, yetohe process ot change is gradually geing on, andT have great liopYs that, in a short time, my hair will boas dark as. formerly. I have al so been much gratified at thchcal thy moisture and ylgor of the hair, which before was harsh and* dry, aad It-bos ceased to come out os formerly. Bespectfally Yours, D. CM. Rupp. ■pfley. Woob: Dear Sir—My hair commenced falling off romo three orfour years sinco, and continued todo so until I became quite bald. I tried all the popular remedies of the day, but to no effect; at last I was induced to use jour cel* ebroted Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say it is doing wonders. I have now a fine growth of youne hair, and clieorfally recommend its use to all similarly afflicted,' ’ ' A. a Wniuusorv, 303 gecond streot. St. Louis, March 7th, 1854. • : . - Cabltie, HI, Juna 27th* 1853. C I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative,and have admired its wonderful effect My hair was bacoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restora-' tlTe, it has resumed its original color, and, 1 have no doubt, permanently so. Std.vev Bbesse, Ex-Senator, United States. Vixcesxes, Indiana, June 15tb, ISSO. Prof. 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir—Aa yon are al out to manu facture extenrively and vend your recontiy discovered llnir Restorative, I vrIU state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I bare used It, and known others uso it; that I have for several years been in the habit of uelng otbsf Hair Re storatives, and that 1 find years vastly superior to aijy other I know. It entirely cloanrca tho head Of dandruff, and with ODB month’s proper use will restore any person’s hair to the original jrootbful cdor bod texture, giving It a healthy, fort. and glossy appearance, and all tWawiihout dUcploricg the hands that apply it, or the dress rn which It drops, i would, recommend its use id every one desirous ofbavhig a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yoars, Wlisox Kiso; sale by 0. J; WOOD k CJ.. Proprietors, &?5 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louli, Mo. Price, f l and gi per bottle. Sold at Dr. G. 11. KEVSEK'S Drug Store, 140 Wood street; sign of the Golden Mortar. feblCalaw 43-Blows, Kicks, Corns, Tender Feet, &e***All know on being struck turd pa the eye, cron the lice, it will swell and tarn black; whoevor. prefer not a closed oje or hlaek mark, rub It Instant!/ In DALI.KY’S PAIX EXTRACTOR, and neither swelling*, hlackoesa or Polo will otienr. Change plasters dally on corns, fbr some time, and they will disappear, and make the most paiulul corn and teudaHooteasy on application; all can thus bo cured unfailingly. FIUXJ AND OTHER FELONS, WUITLOWfVAND RUN- RQUXD3, When ecmmcnrlng and only tender can to stopped. and all the agony raved, with being enclosed for a four tays la DAL LKY’d PAIN KXTRACTOU, even after they bare rotted the trtun. the fingarcan wivml nud all farther ogony— change tho plaster thro* Utn*« e tUy. C. V. CLICK EN Eft A CO., iTnfTieinta, New York, For sale by Dr. G, IL KKYSKIt, H 9 Wool Mrc-it,and bv all Dru/r'sta *t»d Deilcrs in Medicines throughout tb«* Uni ted Stales. , Buck, Limit, £We. Head, Bf*«t, Throat, Spine, Mn f cJ«, Worms in th#SUo, Scalp XHwates, Milk Crust, Dry JTaiter, KrytlpeJ**, l.f*Ad*cLe, Chafes, Cocks, Fun pain, Si-old*, Bam?, Ul»ra, Bare Legs, Sore Threat, Rhantaatlsm. Prfe* 2S cent* per haul*. S4d wtol««sfo and retail at Dr. KKTSKt’S, 140 Wood etrwet; JOEL AIOULKIV?, 14b #rty and at J. p. ITJEMt YG’3, Allesbvny city. jsnS&dsw Important to Ptnoni efflletedwithller* r l», or Anpiuro of the Bowclr, ami the danger of Strangalatlon by neglect* Ing It. The right tttur** for coy one to parnr* who may be *f fiktial vUh r.up'urr.ij to procureagoodTran well adapted to U»* ruplurud part*, in order to retain the protruding port-km cf the bovcU. Thl< tj offon attested, anil the bawl *ir«csul*ted y l a tcndcccy to iojarr the rtpuUtbn of the ceaulc* artkle, ehould be partUdUr to ask for H*» v-V* .Prendata Katha* rfoa, orui they may n-ly oa iv'ci»tv'jwn etiicle onniutlled for It* Tlituc* far r«U>rlng a decayed head of hair, for & Cf«d. refrcAhins and delightful *ppHcalioa daring the hot weather, mooting all disagreeable rc&aalU&J! cf JiAiterrs and headache, and for the toilet it h*« ncrer had an c«u»l for If* pleasant and dnilghtful fragraore. IU thoawnd* cf testimonial.' ar# a aadrient for it* completely restoring a decayed b*ad cr hair; for re moving nil dandruff; for prerentlag Its fodtiDS off, wl»e*hor aickoesi or dlaraau; aad for entirely dbtpeaelDg with the uecc# fity of .using hair dyes, «a it cx?it«v the Pi-cretfons, prodaring x sandy of U* natural pigment cr coloring mat. for, giving ihc hulr & dark, ghwy appearance, with * luxu riant growth. For f'kle by erery druggist to Ibn rfty, and by drugjjlsta ■nd luewhauta throughout tho United States, A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price ‘25 coni* a bottle. PBTKR T. WRIGHT A CO., 'Jll Market et, Philadelphia. For fnl« by GKO. IL KEYS UR, No. I*o Wood street. Pittsburgh. janl7uUu3mlJ Basin's Superfloe Toilet Soap. ALM'J.ND SOAP, preparwl from the purest and best ma tnrial* ; it glfes the skin a luxuriant brilliancy, and imparts to the hands & delightful almond odor. Mllleffours, Ollreuil, Tbridece, Bouquets, Nympb, Henry, Pistachio, Browu Windsor, Palmyrene, Patchouly, Marshmallow, Brown Omnibus, Cocoa, llaselnnt Oil, Palm Omnibus, Verbena, Bpri«g Flowers, ' lilac, Ambrwdal, Jenny Lind, CircaKslan, Musk. SpermacettiToblet, Toncine, Ac. I would respectfully solicit tbo attention of the ladles of Philadelphia to my Persian Lotion,cr Llqfiid Hiy Rloecom, for renderiog the skin soft ami fair. .Also, mV Ainygdalioo Lotion, for remov log freckiea, pimples and asperity of the face, and to impart to tUo akin delicate elasticity. Fayards A lilayu'A Papier for Uheumatism, Pol us, Irrtta tlons of the Cbust, Lumbago, Wouuiis, and Corns, a superior French article, universally used throughout Europe. The subscriber continues to mannfkcturo his celebrated Rose, Almond and Ambrosial BuAVisa Caraus, which afo unequalled by any In this, contitry or In Kuropo, ond for which he received a Price Medal at the World’s Fair, Lon* don. WEST. To bo bad of tlio principal Druggist* in Pittsburgh, cml throughout tbo United State*. X. BAZIN, Manutacturer and Importer of Perfumery, No. 114 Cbertnut street, below Fourth, Jan22:d*wlm la Philadelphia. FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a largo and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars,Jaimes and Bolts la Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black\Jaco and gauze Veils, black Hosiery and Clares, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A Bijou’s best Kid .Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner of tho Dla mond. ' novl7 Wanted, BV a sober, industrious young man, who will devote his entire time to Ida business, a SITUATION AS SHIP. PINQ CLFJUf in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As sistent Book-Keeper, or a place la a Grocery or Dry Goode Store; and will make himself generally useful to ti* em ployer. A note addressed through the Post Office to “A, B D.*” or left at the offleo of the “ Post,” will receive rrompt attention. : ect3l:tf Notice fo Owners And Consignees of Blooms, Pig fltetal, &c« OWNERS and Consigner* of Pig Metal, Blooms,Castings, Engines, Boilers, Mill and Butldiog Stones, and other articles upon the Allegheny wharf ttrebereby notified that unless tho same ' arc removed by /Iho .of Februarv, Inst,they will be subjected to a Charge of 50 cents per ton for every twenty-four hours thjhr are Buffered to remain offer that date, lit accordance with the provisions of an or dinance wharf. • WM. SCOTT, ' febllfclw Wharf M&fcr AHogheny Wb^rf Carpets Less than Cost. fjpUE undersigned having reduced the prices of their on- JL tiro stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs. Mats, Matting, Ac., from 20 to 25 percent, coll the attention of persons in want of anyarticles in their line,to tbe following. , Their stock is oho of the large# and bat icUdcti in th o cRy, and consists in part of Velvet and Bruepule; V. Tapestry Brussels; ' Aubusson Brussels; ~r Imperial and Extra three ply- C&Tpeta; Potent Tapcfltry.lngroin >' .'do; Superfine and fine .. . --do; ‘ ' ..Twilled andplain Venetian ‘do; . HaU and Stair •; do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp . do; . Wool end Ootton Ingrain. ' do; ' r . EUir Ttpiia, Window Shades, xndalarge assortment of Oil Cloth, from 2to 24 feet In width. TEU43 cash oxly. - 0. KiHKADLY » CO., j'ah23 No. 82 Third street. D I ABIES FOR 1855.—A large assortment of the above useful article for sale at the lowest rates. Those who would save 25 per cent should call at janO SAM’L B. LAUFFER’S, 67 Wood si. '■ ■ ;T, : .,'■••;>;•;", ‘S’ *."• •- ■ ■;■‘, ‘<•' -' ■v < X-, ->!- V-- • '•'//■ ,;• ' ‘ ‘ ■ '■ s. r y «p * \ / **.>' : > ;’:v *' • Ilftrred** Indian Liniment, cn#n yaixa lit ths TRY IT ONCE.* MOURNING GOODS. * -1 v if -- TO LET/ FOR SALE, &C/ ; •'ll"-. " Ss, fplTB SUBSCRIBER offerstyr tale* valuable TRACT OF i LAND, .situated in ,New fiewickly townsbltt. Ptater county,•threa>l!esfrom'3och«ter and NGW-Brightbn, J flzr thoiri}:htoh.'andFiLt6bargh;road;'non{alning'B6icr63, , C 5 of which areclearodandinu good state of oultivatiom-the balance well timbered..'The Improvements concbtcf a good.COTTAQ E HOUSE, with four rooms, kitchen audcelnr: a fratno Bant Barn,SO by 40 feet, with Smbling nrider the whole of it-for-h^rsosj.cows and;6hfcep; anew Smoke Houses wood lfoueo and Spring TKcre is ono-of oost;Eprlng9.of soft wafer {a the Countybandyto the,house Bl™. Se T?«i ptherg6od Springs cn the premises. Orchards of choice fruit, coiuistiEgcf Apple,-Fear, Peach, Plum, and Cherry tree 9, \Tbls Fatm is all under good fence; part in grain, .Theplace is well watered.; .:; • • • ; - This is a rare chance-to scccur» a-good home. Apply ;‘^° a *. ** or further Information enquire of Bang, Duff k Co., Pittsburgh;' t»* R; Spirerp,',B6cbester; Enmnei" Etiles, Hoolmster; or the subscriber,outlie premlees. fcblG;lm*. • ~IUSSEI>FAy. < IpOlt itK>iT--Tho Brick - Dwelling; House; ccntslniug 7 rcom j and hail, being :No. hO Hand 1 street, between Liberty and Peon streets. Runt sl€s. including water tax~ • Vv o - : •' ‘ T. B. YOUiNO-ACO.y ;-; fapB . . " 88 BroithfieUTstreet. : IdsT A two story Brick on Centre Apply to ' IJ. MINER .A CO., ; ••"•* • -- ; JTo.32SmUbflidd street- ■ NEa44 NEW" BRIGHTON—A fine Farm of 108-acres, all Icrel land and in a good stataof cultivation, with a" new.Frmne House, a gocdOrchard of grafted' fruit, never jaliiig Springs, plenty*.of.C-.al, good? Barns and tenant Houses; situated in the neighborhood prChurobe*, Bchools, Mills, Ac., and convenient to' New Brighton. vs3sanacrei lor terms, Ac., apply et; the old established Real Estate of • 8. CBTHBRIIT & SON, . • - .3(0 Third street' ; Eight acres or excellent lan~d for, sale— In a pleasant location, at about-a quartor of a mile from huvlvania Railroad Station ; E m Hpu f .d and' Stable. a variety of bearing’ IrultTrces, ft-larg«Gardfn, and goodAiottr The land is all cleared and under goodfccce. Price Si/Od. Forteims. Ac , apply to - S, CUTUBERT A BON, -. fobl • •••»•- 140TMrd street. lAWRiSNCbVILLhJ— For sale a'comrortubie .Dwelling i House, of hall, parlor, dining-room, kitchen; good ceb tar. and four bod-rooms. - The lot has a front of 4Ffeet od Allen street by 100 deep. =A weit bf gcod water and pump in the kitchen, out-oveh arid stable, garden, fruit trees • grape Tines of obolco quality; all in complete order, for only $2,000. Terms, $7OO iu 'hand;- remainder in three' :8. CUTHBEItTA SON, febd . 140 Third SALfc.-.a Alio, S lat* siLaatei in B«{ KlnalbfilMin.Meh bavin? a irontcr *» feet on Meadow »irert by m tjerp.. Pii-wofcwlt' * l i°- _ 1 s. ciiliinmiT t sos, leM kml-EBtile Ofilro, No. 140 Third r.lrwt. AFAKSi Ob’ BBYKNI^i-mTaSS6S7obP»»S *ale, a small Faria, fiiiiuted Uiree miles from Prince ion, Va., u&ring a new J/>£ House, and 10- acres cleared; a new and s-uttfUinh.il rail fcnio’, of i>*rea rails in hel-rhu Tbw farm ij of excellent quality an-1 is iu a healthy lCcc- U>n, with kooJ wraU-r. To pilous of email mean* tbiß is a rar.» opportunity of to:omici; tbelr own landlord. For terms, Ac., apply to & UUTHUKKTA Kotf. j* n -> __ . 140 Third *tr«*t. jLot Vor Male. A GOOD frUILDfNG DOT, *1 l*«t front on Carson street by 100-I‘oct in depth, la Diroiinsham, will l* sold cheap. Enquire of UKO. ■*'. GJLUuMQKK* - atoSicoof tho Morning Post. ONLY NINE HUNDRED iH;LLAKd!~*or'f«ile, a twe ihry frame DWELLING IWCSE. coctolnin?4 rootn.t, with *l° l of i* ftftt fronton Boa* ur street, by 100 dwp' to a eto street; or $1,103 for a Dwelling IIous*» containing par lor dining tooxu, kitchen, cellar, and 4 bed looms, with a large yard, pump, hydrant, stable, oub-reo, ic. Terms or payment, very easy. JaolO_ SjCUTIIBERT & FO'\ 110 Third at. AFaKM UF ltt> ACRfcH Fun S.uTis—ritUßt«*a 7 mTirs trom Fnrmtuston, Va., near the road Idling to Bruce tan. -The fou 1 lay a well tial Uof good quality,with good bnUil'.n;., orch itrt tif fruit Utrci, nnd ja weil-wntcr -L Ji.-itM, in roiumnabld-rajiarmp. Ajiniy nt the- It-»l UM".f of ' 8. CUTOIIKIIT a No. HO TMr.J flrvcb U.T-AjiriiK R»'i,rn Sum More;, with 4, inrso 1 jsrii. ATnT«rnSian.l,ia BirmloahaiJi. A two story UnOf,.:!. CHfMUt 1 * rUry, with # |„g,s jaril. A ifrl.MiJr tour room?, lixll.gamt, *«,on fisUi Grant. A Uvus;. on Grant ."irK-t, near this rntißc SrJ.Onl Houv. A l«j« Uire.. story itoiur, on Kr-s tu.tot, ini*»a of fifth rtnsG A lurr.,; ifal), rm: fnar.h PT,et. IHAa liffir/.r ia SpUr, ( ,Vi!jii'l!nj;,ot> fifth Mriat. A Inry-t! StoreTaral cm four h fir,at. Apply lr, S. Fourth street, ” I /OK . l{oA.U*j4iVmU«i frcta tbc city, cf fcr.> *crrarr sultabK lorftgArfrrar. ; ItUtrf *o*.! order, *£4 lid? #ll iha build, luffs lucesjiry for a heme, tfotjolfe of , '; r ' J \ ’ THOMAS TVOODSC ' 75 Fborth *llr»-*t. FOR SALE VERY CIJE iF. A BUILDING MX IN ALLKGJINNV CITV. Cl tot hy 100. A fccosl caa had b? applyinit at the -HOttVISO POST. ' j*l£tf I/Oit SALi.—AO exMicDt i'fattm Uoujt aft 4 ot» Mr lUT3=a?.t:wt, AUcijbeo3teny ( j>n. THOMAS TCGOI)?, . •-• • 75Vrtin-th?frwK • IQAfI *£*** hAXII Vi FOKKi«T COUSrx ** se*r IOuU theC. ! aricarl»vt.Thi-l3«'H>tc»vltytimbcmi, h«fl an soil, #O-1 tii ircultia au-ntmiidacreol hf-o Orr, BL-.l e thl«rk rein cf Mtutultitsis ccal; She Venas* goraUfCaJ.vhjch wUI uf«di>uM**ny b* built, will rail r*:ry ttrar to It, if cot directly acres* it. Thft SUSb.tcwn erw* ran* through Ih • A LSO, hi*) at???. In Kiic county. U:q W:r>i ned watered, *B4 {jin* iiio reutoof thcSocbury n*>3 i'rlo railroad No fcettertnTttdcjrat weld bp cade tliin ln these hiods. Tfc* ct-aaplslKin cf the Banbury und Krie, the Vfillrj,»ti-l the V#tisags raUroa'U tfcrcuch that r.-jion »UI rmier tt.c cv-tl r latab**r, iron ore and foil cf great Talar. Kcqcirtof C. ft. M. KMJTI4 . ~. jutorsvy at Lair,- Ka- 147 K.mrth Ul lUUIAO hoi' FOU SAltlC, A' LOT it feet frcTit oa.WVLtlisticrA/abxl cal undine A UeR 10-5 f**t to WUU alley. On the back part of the JLti b a Cellar Wall, built for I*o *oalt IloUSes. This I*t i* la a dldeoc«-t *nJ fr?**, a nca ! nr> la j Orrlmt*!; illuMatczi tail** frcra UaHtapr.;!*, in OalJlt. ofiuulv Okili IV.w H 2 no a??*. & CUTIIiniPT 4 SON*, ' : tJOTMri Mrwt. WU'ffcNAM'n liAMn-, :vr Ujrt ileuses T ec-i lUvms: Tru Dw«-.li4Dg liyofes and fctr->r« Rc-om* on Tliird rtreet. A !or.'“ Stem I'on:n on Four’h street, near Wo:wtldug IJ.inw. of $ I/-g-«n stn-et. A Urga U:.u*e c.a itoas, at the heed cf Fifth s’.rt-r-L A Ham**, of ;} room*, i>a Bedford *;rwt. A Dwelling lli.-u«ir.£i Wain* street, nnnr Grant A Dwelling House in hiaainsharo.ti-ar Hie Ferry laud* in*. Apply to & CUTIIDKUT A SiKf, l4O Thirl etTPot. ID.»TKo, (f.-rmeriy known ns the V Hot.sc,)ls cifored f>r lea*# on favarnUiG terms. Being flt'unt-d on the corner of fourth street and Grant, near to the Court IJuu.-p.aod olwat mhltniy ti-cn tho IFAar/ iind thu it i< enn of the meat picn.-inf, c.;nvHni-’Qt and di-rirnul,.- foca(i»TJ« in the city. Tim Uotrl rviU be furv.ishtil, If J. and Ira-u-1 for a term vf i/ Ofitcp No, m Fourth st., VitUburgh/, K I)U CATION AL. PKNNSVI.VAN!A PEJUU? COLLEGE] AT HARBISnURG, PA. . Ihstltutka, for Ihn liberal tiluftilton of Young X Ladies, vested by Charter with full powers, hw toco In Stu-crssful operation for mom than one ymir. Tha location Is one cf the most pienrartt uud iu th« State, The arrangements of tb* Colb-go are such'ss' atJonl jMvuUur a-Wuntn-r* hi a solid b:».<» tor the mental superstructure. Theta-dro two departments—the Ooilf-giato ami the Preparatory, with thvlr appropriate branched «f learning, The oouvpo of stud) 1 in each Is three yearn, designated by ns many different closf os. Young La dles admitted at any time. SfiXfxi of Instructor:. KEY. BEVERLY It WAUGH, A. M., Principal. Musa U. CusnUAW, Principal Female Teacher. Miss Fasxt a. Johnson, Assfctauf. Mad'llt,. M. Baxvt art, Teacher of French, do. U. C. BoMD.ttrau, Mi 8., Lecturcron Anatomy, Ac. Wm. S. Rowson, Lecturer on Natural liistorv. Natural Philosophy, Ac. ' ( ' Urnn. 4osa»« Kornttit, Prof.oflnstrumental Music. Jtfor T. OasPT, Prof. Vodl Music. For Circulars, or for other information, twldresH the Prim cip*l, D. U. NYACOII, Harrisburg, Ph. dec7:3m Duff’s Mercantile College, PITTSBURGH, PA.—lncorporated by tho Legislature of Pennsylvania, with perpctunLcharter. FACULTY. P. DU FF, Author of tbo “ North American AccauhtanV’- ProforiKor ot Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences, ; ' JOHN B. WILLIAMS, tho best off-hand penman In the United States, Professor of Commeriialand'Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of tbo Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Daw and Political Econowy. P. HAYDEN, Prlucipal,of tho Mathematical Department, Professor of Mathematics, Ac. ... • Mr. 3. D. Williams bos permanently joioeA-tbe Faculty, and.lt will be seen thatduring his lateprofeßslonal engage ments In the east, he was there, regarded as the best pen man in tile country. This Institution, therefore, presentß attractions to atudunts offered by no other of the kind in the Uuited Btatea, The course of training comprises up wards of 400 real transactions, in six different methods of Doublo Entry Book-Keeping. 300 practical Cal culations, covering tho whole field of inland and foreiin commerce. Commercial Penmanship,-with overy modern improvement in the art. Business Letters anußuslnea* Forms,of everydeccription. Dally Lectures in Commercial Law, Commercial Etiennes, the Theory of Profits,:Aot ; r ■' ■ ; for a Circular, , - : •, j; -V- 'dec23.-(Uw.-. Iron City Commercial College, lAFAYETTE BUILDINGS, corner of Wood and Fourth. 4 atreets, . ■ pAcom,—MILLAR A BRO., Principals and' Professor: Of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. ; .JOHN ;BAUUY, Principal Of tho Book-keeping Department, end 'Lecturer on all important business transactions. JOHN FLEMING, (anthor of Fleming's now and improved system of .Book keeping,) wiU cxatnlno and deliver weekly-lectures on the Science of Accounts. JAMES.- H. HOPKINS, ;rbemher of. the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on - Commercial Law? ' Altiioagh but a short time,established, thw .Institution is In a most prosperous nnd flourishing-condition, J now ■numneting one hundred students, whioh-exhibita a popu larity and success.perhaps never attained in so abort a time by any other Commercial College.. The Book-keeping department, under the able supervision of Mr Barry, i 3 unequalled in this city. Prof. Millar & Bro.’fl system of writing Is (ntirolynew.and in. many re-pectesuperior to any otner system, for the corroboration of which they ap peal to thaoy persons in Pittsburgh who' havo already re ceived instruction from them.Prcf .MlUar h&B tuught : Penmanship In all tho principal cities aad towns in-this’ country for the last eleven years, during which time he has Instructed iipwords of fifteen-thousand persots. • Young nica who deaira a thorough commercial education' will hero find inducements offertd to them unequalled-In'- the West. LetU be Uirtlnctly understood that, no student shall get a diploma from this College unless ho ta capable cfentoriog’oa the duties of mercantile life. Every snti?.- Xaction guaranteed. College open from BA. M. till 10 P. 51. New students received at any tim-* during theyeat. .-i:. : Ko.extra charge for Arithmetics - jan3V - Instructions In Music. • MR WASIELINK would respectfully inform his pupils an : friends that he will continue his prolesslon as Instructor tn tho PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders lett t Mr. KLEBER’S Music Store, or at his resi dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended to. Land for Sale. llotel for lleftir, RAILROADS THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. /■PUB GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting tig At- X UnUccUIKA with Western, NortU-wrsiwrn end. South, western States, b? a conUnuou*-,haUtfay direct. This road also connects'at PittsburghAritb daily. lino offfmmcrsto all parte on tbe Western RjterAanl at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to ail poris on the Nortlewcstorn Lakes; inßkfng the;m r Cft'tft>€ci, clttapesl and reliable’route by'Which FIUUUUT-cjd.ho lorwaitlod• to and from the Great Wat. • RATES BET WHEN PHIGADEtpnrA & PITISBURaH. FIRST CLAS?,—Boots, Shoe*, Dry Goods, \ 0A „ trn . s _ (in &XM,) Fans, FialHera; ICOB>3 - SECOND CLASS.—ILoIca and Stationery, 1,. Dry Goods, (tti bales,! Hardware, per IQOIhs. tber, ; Wool, Ac.......,.;. TIIIRI). CLASS—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon l -l.’ „„ »ni Fork, (to bun:,) TUap, ic f 6jo perloofta - FOtJKffH CLASS—Coffee,Flab,bacon and ), r , _ inniha ' • Pork, (packed,) Lard and Laiff OiL..™ f per . P s, > la BLlppiog Goods from any point East of PhlUdel* .phlo, be particular/(o tour/e: package • rid Penmylmnia ;• *, £ u Gco i a consigned to tho Agentebf tbU Road at Philadelphia or RUtebargU,-rrm be -foraarded without detention. ?> ;_FKacmT o ,i6ms—Mo6c3 P°nei- l -TlMtbni : 'J.'Ti Ell&ft,N, Sneeder,. Philadelphia; Jlegraw 4 Koomr, Bolti. more; Geo.C.Fronclscus Piihbnrgh; Bhrinsman ft Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J, S..Moorhead, Loularlllo, Ej4 K, c! BatcU,r “ Co., St. Louhi, Mo.; 3; B. Mitchell ft Son, BransriUe, Indiana. ■ - „ H. 11, HOUSTON, . General Freight ftgent. Philadelphia. IL J. LOMBAEBT, Saperintendant, Altoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. npUBEE HAJLY THROUGH TRAINS, between' Phlhulel i phlo and Pittsburgh. -TUB MORNING MAIL TRAIN -leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 714. A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at .7, A. SL THE PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at IP. SL. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. THE NIQHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at ll,P.M.,and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P.M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads wand from St. Louis, 5Io.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111.; Frankfurt, Lexington and. Louisville, Ky 4 Terra Uanfa, Budlson, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield,,Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, ClevK land,: Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster,Ohio: also, with tbeStcain Packet Boats from and toMrw Orlbass, £t. Louis, Louisville and Cisossati; : . Through Tickets can be had lo or from tithorof tho above places. For further particulars,: see handbills ftt tHe different storting points. Passengers from the West will fiod this the ehorUvt and most expeditious route to Philadelphia. Balti more,hew York,orlJorton. ‘ .. THUS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger-Lines. Philadelphia. . , : J. MKSIUME.S, januO Agent, Passenger Uses, Pittsburgh. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBUBCH RAILROAD. SSssm IN CONNECTION WITH TUB Onto and Pennsylvania Ilullroad. . VIA'AtLIASCn. ’ : rFHE ehortrat, #tsfdKst and most reliable route to Toledo, JL IpuKP, IbccAc fcljud, Galenaj Cod St. Louis,' is: VIA vLcV£LAAO. ...... This routeisCMhundied.ialles thorter and about eight «bura quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA IN i/IA-Ti A-POLIS. v . Threo Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleroland.. Three Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. ‘ . Tima to Cicreiacd six hours, Chiongo twenty-two hours, and ©t. Louis thirty-soreii hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A. ML, 12.00, M., and 040 P. conn ictlng nt Hudson with Trains tux Cuyahoga Falla and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10.01, A. ML, 220, P, SI;, and 8.20, P. .U. • Trnins of the Ohio and Peana. ItallnAd,leave Pitta, burgh uta.oo A. 8.00, A.3L,and 3.00, P. M.; all nccting at Alliance with trains which arrive In Cleveland at 10 04, A. 51., 2.20, P. SJL, and 8:45, P. JJ.. PiKsiingers for Toledo, Chicago,'Bt. Louis, Koch Island, Galena, and t!m.North.w*st > wbo. whh to.go through with will tato' at » OiVA. M ? and nrritiug in Cif.velaad at 220 P, M., as that W'the only train by which cioa© connections ah? made through to above ppfnts. Passengers by this train Chicago ut 7.30 next xoarniog and Sh Locis at mid- Time gained by gMng via Cleveland, eight houisT ■ ; The Trains front Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leavaas follows: Leave Cleveland at 7,30 and 2d50 A. 3J„ 7 43 P.3L' arrive at Chicog« at ILOO P. M- ;xk> A. fIL and 1200 M. * Trains leave for Rock Island and St. Loulsaa followa: Leave Chlrtgo at 0.15 A- 51., 101*5 and 11.00 P. 5L Passengers for St Loals go over Beck Island Railroad to • Joliet, auu thenceoTer the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad lo Anna, and thence by Steamboat (23miles) toSt. Louis. Passengers by the 9.23, A. SL, Train arriva in EL Louis at same evening, and by the p. 3L Train at noon nextuay. UnKgtge checked threosh to ClcTcland; and there Is elwcjjed for Chicago cca St. J/jais. - FAKE VIA "ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ ,IaTCLAS3.I 15T CLtSS. 2XD CIAB3- »'> *11ianre_......42 -SO} TO Chicago..... $ll GO OSO Cle. re 1and....... 400 . Lag1iie.......?!! GO 12 GO To =do .... SCO I Rock Island! 18 60 13 60 - Be.roll 0:00 I oh Louis 10 60 'l3 60 : _Passcncers era requested to procure their tickets el the once of the Company, in Jlonongaheia House; third door below the corner. 3. DBBANB, Sup’t Clerelend. r, , , .3. A. CAUaHEt. Agent, ■ - ■ --> Pittnbargh. . OHIO AHO PEHHSYLVAHIA BAILBOAD. . ’ • ' ' S«w Arrangement* CO HMSHCm (i FElili a A RY'iZ, 1864. ffiSWßßgjgar--1854.- MAIL THAI:* leaves L’iUsburjdi at 8A M; dines at Alll an«; Ufcc* tea at OrcstUc and niches a close con* ncckk»tj thin* with s last Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 n clock *t night. * EXPRESS TRAI2i icares Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M„ «;r? the arrival of the Express train from PhiladelDhia! Crcftliua at ll£o p. M* connecting whh the M,:ht clkh reaches Cincinnati in tho morning. Unn*cJions are made with the'Ohio-and Indiana, and Eelfbatajne and Indiana railroads for Patten, IndianaooUs and tcnrnsiu Indiana. * welkins nre msdc with CleTdand.MonjwriUe.Hio antsy, Toledo,Detroit «nil Chicago with Buerirue, Uptfex B»naujSy K -H„Ttet,iEad-thetowns oathollo'd Hlvorßoad' Al-O, With Mount Vatsga, Newark, Zanesville sod town, on tho Mansfield read. Tore to Cindnneti St; to Ind!an»poliesB; to Dayton tMO: to .oledoja; bvColumbae S&,SS; m Zanesville ss,lofts Cleveland Jt. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rate*. * RKTUUNING i THB EXPRKS3 TRAIN leaves Crestline at 1.15 M. a Pittsburgh at S.OO P M, connecting with the f M t ,V?. |,r^ T T a ) n tbroa S>ia flftwn hours to PhiUtfslphifl. MAIL TRAIN leares CrratUne at 2110, A. 51, os. the ar ! of ths Mgbt Lxpress Train from CindanaU, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN W„ Pltabarg J at 10 A M, and 6 P M, and New Brighton at 6 A 31, aiui 1.10 P 31. PILLUiIIT TRAIN leave, Pittsburgh at T A M.and 9 P 31.,and arrlveaat4.3o A M,and4.3o, PM. 49'Tho,Trainedonot rantra Sahdav. O' Tickets or farther Information, apply at the ticket an d Pennsylronia Railroad Company, of J.O.CDRIITC,atthB earneroffleeunder the Alonongahel* House, Pittsburgh, or of 5 . . GEORGE PARKIN,.TRket Agent, ~ . ■ FederaPstreet Station. - feb23 JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS ASD MW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE lit CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD AnjAir lino Boots from Chicago to St. loaia. fItRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAlLaiSundays excepted) X on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern and Central Kailroadir— Ist. ST. LOUIS DAT MAlt,,.V™.;„.i 9;IC, A. N. 2J. " “ KXQfIT EXPKE3S..;„IO.-05, P.M. Trains run through to fit. Louis ia fourteen hours, via Bloomington, Bpringileld and &Mcea f wahovichan&c 6fcar a or oangigt, connecting at Alton with many fins of Packet* for Hannibal, Quincy uoti Keokuk, and atifit. Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and Intermedia tu points on the Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSUORUfI TO ST. LOUIS S 3 HOURS Baggage cbecko-1 through to St. Loub, oh Michigan Can tral and Southern Trains and at the depot In Chicago^ K. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago? RICHARD P. MORGAN, £3^-Through Tickets to St. Louis, by this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Oflcea of Cleveland and Pitts burgh and Ohio ahd Pennsylvania Railroads. [fiep27:Gcx Spectacles, IN TILE MOST valuable triumphs of science and art, the invention of Spectacle* ranks with the highest. :The experienced Optician overcomes the advances of nulure. snd confars upon the aged-sighted the inestimable advan tage of retaining the noblest of Ms senses. Yetgreatinjory is constantly resulting lo thousands from Ignorance on the part of vundurs, or orihwewho venture to choose for them selves. •Caere arc many requisites attending the selection of Glasses.. The purity of finish of tho glass;, its proper con verity; the best form and adjustment of tho frame, so as to preserve tho parallelism with the eye fbr distant vLMob or lor.ncar viston, to throw the piano of each glass at right angles to the axis of vision for ruck eye; to bring the ex act centreiof each glass'precisely' opposite the. pupil; to have tho posltion of the'glasses--perfect, both hbrtontally' and vertically, A*., Ac. From long experience In fitting glasses, united with a perfect knowledge of the 'Btrncture of tho'eve,. we ean promise scientific accuracy, and thus aid much in'the pre servation the dye.' - . \ ~ > Silver and Steel Spectacles, carefully selected of the best sale. Albo, glasses fitted, Ac.: , W. IV. WILSON, Practical Optician, . f p b9 . • 6t Market street, corner of Foiirtb.'. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealer* and Manufacturers! THE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior Quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which qf en ounce with 60 gallons Pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy! HU ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE «nd OTARD’B BRANDY; of JAMAICA: and 4 ST. CROIX RUM, ABAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCfHEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand offer them. Di rections for use wiil ia variably be given by- DR. LEWIS FEUOHTWANGER, 141 Maiden Lane. New York. P. S —lmporter of Dagnerirotype Chemicals, PlaUao. Bismuth, Manganese; Thom’s Ext.Copalya, Sulphate Am-' monla, Ac.; : : ' : ■ • decSHstf • ’ AUSTIN LOOmS» ' . BTOCK AN]) BILIi BROKER, Ojjic« % :l?Q< fiSt.Jbirtt Wood; NOTES, Bonds, Mortgages,-afcd Loans oh eolla terals, negotiated. Stocks'.bought and Sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase end sale of Copper Stocks. ... -r All communications ottented, to promptly. ■ jtnl® - JBHHSXLVAinA IHSUBAHCB COHPANY * OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITnFIELD STREETS. Anthoiized Capltal, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss dr damage by Flro, and tho perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and-Traasportatlon. '' ' —nmEcionsr I'’ r-' Rody PaHCTSO O ! . - .-W.M’Ciintock, Kennedy T. Friend,. D.M.Long, I.QrierSproul, “ A. J. Jones. • . George K« White, - Jacob Painter, - • s ' •A. A.CtuTier, • fvmea S.Neglay, • W.S. Haven, VYado Hampton, D. E.Paxk, ''' :v IL KCoagriialL Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON. President PATTERSON, Vice President A. A. Ginpjxa, Secretary and Treasurer, S. S. Carrier, Secretary. dec?;fim Empty Barrels for Sale. SUITABLE FOR SALT, or other purposes. Apply at Uxo JtolQ PEARL STEAM MILL, £&£sh£jT ■:~rT> r ' ■\l:f 1 >. yg®. MEDICAL. REV. DR. COVERS R 11*1.11 STATIC PllifiS. i*w Vie Srsftt (X>xiplde . IS * Ko- 11 Diamond Alloy, Do- n Totes fcisentiro attention to an oßcaaraetire; Dio bnslnoES la mostly .'edSflnatl to iWaofc si? VenerealDiscaiu,smisai-Ji painful affections, on byimpniaeoce, yoatlifo'lladalgeßceanaoiccaff _ SyohUiOjSypluHtloDrupaoDfi.Uonoirbea.Gioet.atxietlUa ofjthe Blood, with oil Dirra* h 3 of Organ; Skin Blaeoaes, Scorbutic Enro, . Uons, Tetter, Jlingwotm, MorcurialDlseaae*, Seminal Weal* JfSaale Weatne“ r Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of th* Joints, Firtnla in few^h° 8 m ir S tiDM ’ ft 1 ?/ 1 ” th “ Racls andioins.ltxl CMe 11 C^^®f^^ dcr . & ?^^^? 0 y s 3 saccc ® E^I • Slitecn.year ß ,practi«(ai2lntlilscity)eaaHM’Dr.%roiPa ’ to offer assurances of a speedy cure to auuriio jaaj ccftw'aht • carniscarß ■ » 1 OdceanifPriTOte Consultation Booms,' 4l, i7ittmondBllp» modema: --v 9 -- nor^jolf 1 ■ ~|)ii£UMATI&SI.~~Dr. ii ro ffp , flne< r ly dlscorergd remedy OfScoanil PEirateComialtation Emdj No. 41 DIAMOND Plttfllrarßlj,Penn’a. TheJDoctorlfl always at boa* Cttjeb23 £kvr.: --i \i - • ■ Worms evcu In Adultn.. • nbt ; !ltl<,n °/ tebm& X JitiUE has always ; bcea characterized -with success.- always producing in the foclinga a marked change for the oetter. Anyone who tries It can safely.conflde in it. and the most: delicate infant cannot;be ; ,i«jtred by.JU Use. - AdmtvtoOyare frequently subject tr» worms, in tbe rectnnt" and small intestines, tvbklialiray* topalrth« beaJibJ^ 7^ Matrs. Jl A. IbJituxlcck ■GBttu&iS'.r-i: hare, used iwo-SotUcs of H, IL'SabxaaS toc&jt A cjmifoge,j?iucb I pitrebased frord jonr aronttdt liad tbe desired effect in- triaging amiya largo number of .worms from my wifaf; I purchased .another vial and gave - it tn my child pit lied the same bringing away greet numberabf norma. .1 therefore recommend it to the pnb* Uc as n sura remedy for worms* v p 81X3EH. * i: Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK corner- First and Wood strict**- . r . : ; ; . lanlfi-iTtw ; D ‘ : ~" Ft. HOOFLAWD'S CELEBRATED GEMAMrBJMEBS. PREPARED BY ' DB. Cr Philadolphia, Pa., cuss• - ! '■••• •': ■ ■ XIVER COMP LAI JvT*-tBYSPE P3IA, JAUNDICE. OArtmc (tt Nervous VchUUy f .Vacate of fht Kidneys, : r 7 " .Fulness or Blood to the ... - .. Ueadi'ACT-iityofUjcStomach. •' /\ Nauaen;Hcatthhfo,Difsu6tforFoo<}.-' ' /' - FttloeaTor-weight In'the Stomach, Sour ~V ErocteUoos.SlnSiag, or Fluttering kt tho Pit . or the stomach, Bwimming of tho Head, Hurrfal - Difficult Brealhiog, Fluttering at th*Heart, Cboak to2prdairocatingSensation when !u lying Posture. Dimness/ of Wotsbefore the Bight, Fever acd Ball Pain In the Head, Dcflilenej* of Perepiration, hollowness of the Skin and Kye.s rain in tho Side, Baric, Chest, Limbs, Ac-i Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning In the ' Flesh, Constant Imagiu* • \ ingsof Eril.andgreac Depression of * ' ■ • ' Spirits, ' The proprietor, in catling tho uttontion of the public to Oils pmparutfon, dots to with a feeling of the umostconfi one that hie stood the tost of a ten years’ trial before the American people, aud its reputation ml rale fo unrivalled by anv similar prS parationscrtoaL The testimony in -its favor given by tottfAUeghcnyi Palmer's Cel«bratctlEplcureimSnuoe. ►**n ‘^ l lN ***^ \J f fliroiiQ S Saup3, Qraviei, yj ™»»Heat, Game, 4c, -We advise all 'gool housewives. J&fcy t ‘SS* 3 pepb&ttlif,at all Grocery an-I Fruit Eton? ta the Halted States and Canadas • For sale by M’CLURG and G. H; K^YSER,’Pittsburgh. . • 1\ T WRIGHT- & CO.? 241 MaMcet street; Philadelphia. janl9ui*wly Is j b. .t* aiash Hlcelslor Carriage Factory, A Cu., PRACTICAL COACH AIAELRb, corner of Itobecca and Belmontstreets, Alia gheay oity, Pa., hate on hand and are manufacturing on eatenslve assortment of Carriages, .Rockaways, Buggies,- Baggage Caw, Ac., made in all their Various style's, with > strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, ÜBinglnhll ' their work the best Juniata Iron and Eastern hickory*' Ke- ; . pairs attended to on the must reasonable terms. They feel '' confident that all who may.faror them with their patron- ' ago.will b° pertectly aatisfieci ou tiialif thelr;worl^. . The Pittsburgh BQd Munches©? Omnibuses pars ©very fif-' ■ teen mlnnte3during the day.. • •>.>- •; -- uct2s-.ly Motice.,-- A Lr ‘- PERSONS haring Dscfcs w x Certificates orDenoslt * SABdENT. ■ "V".. .. ..A-Caifrt, OWISQ to asteady drain upou our- funds and'au'accu*- “JHS .? o r? tttsW ® P»Ssttre, together with'tbo ex* iremedlmculty uf- realizing our Securities,• ttc hare bcea : ccmpellcd to suspend our buflnwis. -' •••:-; • Our creditors may ropt confident that ofir entire indent* cauess will bafully pald,o3 a Urrro surplus over oarUaoillties. . . KR45U5it & RAHIL _jJinuary 20,1855—fjan23 ■ .... riIUBJ PAltTNtilbtinP heretofore existing under thou tyfe 1 WORK * TOtJSg," i-hilade phtol ia tUk day dtaol.vcd; Samuel VTotk, Oco^Youok wTWIa M’Conch, pnichiuln? the interest or Kratair ABahmiu Y«i “(s}UCli°' M WUI b ° ” min ' ) “ Jb * “WOBK. January 22,'185D. *' ..... .V.^m eposi i oti 1» st onier, will please call and recelva iand notes left wltlx us ror Jaagl , .■ ‘ KBAMBtt & B ABM. Wm» Ulcroy. ji*.. ptMjTniNQ and TUIOUhUIHU SToitE, Masonic JTaJL .W}/?* fittfburgfi.— Clothing mode toorder. la gcog style, ami at moderate rates. --•- aa9:tf . GROCERS, mi,l lx-alera in Produce,Tor* OU iloaongahfcla and Kectl* uou nlifeh?. No. 291 Übcrtv yt... PH. f IvSfcy >-V ~ SUverJlamifftciory; - CiPOONS, FORKS, KiIBLEMH, 4 c.—Bedpchox ix Pjuccff, KJ ’•-Uwins to superior facilities Jaoauu&ctariiig my