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M. rI.TTINGILL A CO., jV™yM/Kr Adtcrkfing JgtnU,K re the Agents for the Pltteburgh Dally and Weekly Poll, nnd ate authorised to receiro Adtebtihekestj and . SimsotlPTloss for os at the fame rates as required at this office. Their recelrts are regarded as payments. Their offices aro at »n Yosi, 122 Nassau stbeet, Boston, 10 Biatb street. HOBSISO POST JOB OFFICE. . We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AMD BUSINESS MEN to the feet that We hare just received % ■ from Philadelphia & number of fonts of new Job Type, and are .now prepared to fill orders', for Cards, Circulars, Bill i- :. • Heads,Paper Boobs, Posters, and Programmes for exhibi- trims. AU orders will be promptly filled. - . . . News of tii© Day. ' There.were 560 deaths inNewYork last west. "Within a week, CheeßQ haß advanced one cent per pound in the New York market, and is now ~ held at eleven cents. The cause of the advance is a speculative movement. The Cuban news by tbe Black Warrior ia con -1; alderably later than that received by the Ca : hawba. The Captain-General ia likely to have a world of trouble shortly; or olee ho is borrow - Ing misery in advanoe. In the House of Representatives, yesterday, on the question, “Shall the French Spoliation hilt pas 9, the President’s objection to . the con- trary notwithstanding ?” It was decided in the " negative, by the following vote: yeas 118, nnys 80-ath© constitution requiring two-thirds. £. D. Erich, one of the oldest oitizens of Ken tucky, died at Lonisvillo a few days ago. Ho occupied a high rank in Masonry, was a mem ber of the Methodist church daring tho latter part of bis long life, a proficient in mosio, and able to converse fiaently in fourteen languages. Mr. Mo Lane, oar Commissioner to China, has awarded $236,000 to the Ccleatial-anthoritiesat Shanghai ao the amount dne by five or six pro minent American shipping houses, at the above port Daring nearly a year, in 1868-4, there were aojlaties paid by American shippers, in consequence of the unsettled state of the gov. ernment. The steamboats (eight in number) lying at Wheeling, all made a narrow escape, on Satur day morning, when the gorged ioe swept by that village; and the Adolia—a Pittsburgh and Zanesville packet—was sunk. The Thomas Swan, Persia, Falls City, J. H. Done, City of Wheeling, and Stephen Bayard, were driven ashore, and are in a critical situation. THE “SEW PHILOSOPHY.” A public meeting of the leading lights in Spiritualism was held in New Tork on Friday evening, a graphic description of which is given in the newspaper prcsß of that eity. It was a largo assembly of “strong minded” women, weak minded do., abolition men, and spiritualists gen erally. One roport says there were “ two thou sand table tippers in the Tabernacle,” and that at least one third were women, “ from which susoeptible sex,” ungallantly adds the reporter, “ the new spiritual party draws its best media and firmest adherents." Ex-Benator Tallmadge presided and delivered the opening address, in _the course of whioh he read two communications—one from the 6pirit of John the Baptist, and the other from the spirit of John Howard. If tbeso communications are genuine and not bogus (and we have a very de cided opinion in the matter) they would seem to overthrow the generally rooeived theory that the spiritual world Is one of improvement. John Howard and Johntßf "Baptist, ■ before shuffling off this mortal coil, were noted for good sense, and never spoke merely for the sake of spoakiog; but it is different now. The communications of Friday night had no more point and wero as in coherently put together as if they were the senseless ravings of a lunatic. Judge Edmonds was also preßont, and had his say. But the most notable thing of the evening was the address of the Rev. Thomas L. Harris. “He spoko for upwards of an hoar,” says the Herald reporter, “ in a tranEoendental and high flown style, very well suited to the dogmas and doctrines bo endeavored to explain. Some of his sentences were so long that his hearerß were ineapable of traveling with him to tho end ; others (to speak politely) were so abstruse that no one could understand them, and all were so heaped Op with such prolifio imagery that com mon sense was seldom, if ever, displayed before the mental vision of an intelligent and discrimi nating audience." Mr. Harris is the author c f A Lyric of the Morning Land, a volume of spiritual poetry, in which, we venture to say, ore crowded together more words without meaning than could bo well got together, except through the “ medium” of Mr. Harris. The Senator Question. We havo received tho following from a gentle- man in Harrisburg Mr.Tott: Can you explain the mystery, or rather iu‘ ODfiiffUncy, of the Allegheny members going for Cameron Id preference to General Moorhead, when the great inter' estjof Pittsburgh cojuists in the slaekwotering of the Ohio river ? 1 hold there is no comparison between the men on that point Moorhead Is a resident of Pittsburgh, and the boat booked man in Pennsylvania on tho subject of public improvements: with clean hands, too, and an untarnished reputation. Justice to Ail. We ban give oar correspondent no light on the subject. The coarse of onr represents* ives in voting for an Eastern in preference to a West ern man for United States Senator, .is inex plicable to ns, and we are confident, in opposi tion to the direct wishes of nine-tenths of the people of Allegheny county. ' Who Is Fanny FernT Lit i ajid Bsaunts or Faakt Fxur. New v ~ and Brother. For sale to Thla ia** I*'" 1 *'" r little volume of some 300 pages, irhioh Will doubtless have on extensive Bale; first, from the faot that the subject is a deoidedly interesting one just now, and seoondly, because it is written in a dashing and spicy style. From the opening sentence, which reads, ‘‘ Barah Payson Willis, the Bubjeot of this sketob, was bom in Portland, Maine, Jaly 9th, 1811," we gather the fact that Fanny is now considerably on the Bhady side of forty. She has been mar ried twice and divorced once, for particulars of vrhioh read Life and Beauties, &0., &o. Dithcui.tiks is Kabsab Temutoby. —We ob serve by late Kansas exchanges that very se rious difficulties havo arisen in the territory be tween the Lawrence Association and Emigra tion Aid Societies, and the original Squatter’s Association. Meetings have been oalled and held by both sides, and much abusive recrimina tion indulged in; the ohlef bone of contention appears to bo that the Lawrence Association is charged with attempting to monopolise the appropriation of the publio domain. The Bquatters are very savage against such a course. Besolutions hove been passed, and speeches made by both sides, of such an in flammatory character, that they promise any thing but a peaceful settlement of tho new country. JunioiousLY Coon.—The New Bedford Stand ard tells the following: “ A friend of ourß, who has been unfortunate enough to be taken down with the varioloid, left his boarding house very quietly and suddenly, as soon as the first symptoms of the disease be gan to manifest themselves, and took his quar ters at the hospital. In order to allay the anx iety of his landlord as to his whereabouts, he dropped him a note, elating that be ‘ enter tained ho personal hostility towards the house, but he did not wish to associate with the bonders 1"’ «*‘<The greatest good of the greatest num- a maxim often quoted, but with the ma for'ty tfm* number appears to be ‘‘number one. ’ ::::FEBBHAEY 20. lUhrusbugg, February 17,1855. k : H. Long —<»ourgh by B. T. 0. Morgan. LATER FROM HAVANA, arrival op the cahaWba pilot to assassinate gen. concha. GovcrnorGeuer&l’fl Proclamation against ill© Conspirator*. ; Expected Expedition from the United States, The United States mail steamship Cahawba, Captain SUufeldt, from New Orleans the 9th and Havana the 12th inst., arrived at New York on Saturday morning. From Havana we learn that numerous arrests have been made in that pl&oo, of some of the most influential oitizens of the island. It is al leged that a plot had been preoonoerted, having for its objeot the assassination of General Con cha, and the overthrow of tbe existing govern ment, the discovery of which led to these arrests. The persons implicated are all Spaniards, in timately acquainted with the industrial and com mercial interests of Cuba. The government are laboring under tho belief that this plot had been influenced -by certain prominent citizens of the United Stateß. A highly-distinguished lawyer, named Citra, waß arrested on the morning the Cahawba sailed. A part of the British West India fleet were at Havana, consisting of the linc-of-battle ship Boacawen, (flag-ship of Admiral Fenshawo,) sloop Vestal and brig. L’Espoigle. The screw propeller Collaßßus called a few days previous to the 12th, England. G©ueral Concha’s Proclamation respect- TOg tlio Conspiracy In the Island of Cuba, and the expected Expedition of the United States. Office of the Captain General of the Ever-Faithful Island of Cuba. The pacifio and loyal population whioh forms tbe immense majortty of .the inhabitants of Cuba, will learn with surprise tbe measures dic tated by tho necessity of ensuring the tranquili ty of this beautiful oountry. No one, however, will doubt for an instant that tho severity em ployed for the repression of criminal projects is amply justified by* the progress of tho plot, which has not its origin in the present moment, but was contrived long since. When calumnious reports were circulated with so much industry that the institution on which the prosperity of the country rests was in danger, a handful of ambitious men, ungrateful, to tho clemency of the country, putting themselves under tho or ders of foreign adventurers, plotted to over whelm tho island with a frightful revolution, making tho arrival of an expedition from abroad coincidents with insurrections in the country. This vast plan, pursued with the greatest mystery within and without the Island, was about to be realized; but the authority which, while it labors to guide with justice the desti oies of tbe country, and to do all the good which its means allow, is likewise watchful, without intermission, for its security and qoiet, has followed these movements, step by|step, until it' has acquired a sufficient knowledge of the nature of tho plan, and until tbe opportune moment of frustrating it has arrived. The troops having been concentrated at the most convenient points, and tbe most opportune arrangements made for marching against the enemy at tbe moment of hearing of his landing, the country had no knowledge of what was done till the sailing of our brilliant squadron to pro tect tho coasts and to put itself io communica tion with the land forces, gave the firat indica tion of the object of these arrangements; and almost on the same day prisoners were made at different places, of tho principal persona com promised, the proofs for this purpose in the hands of the government being sufficient. If, then, the expedition should arrive, it will bo quickly and completely destroyed, and war, without quarter, will bo made on tbe foreign ad venturers. But the authors of the plot being knowD, it is to be hoped that the government of the Union will, for the interest of humanity, restrain the criminal attempt which is projected wilhio its limits, and which violates what is most sacred, the traoqaillity of nations, by bands of adventurers wbo reoal the memory of the old tucankrs. But in the last resort, the government cherishes the fullest confidence, be- cause it not only counts on the sufficient strength of our valiant army and numerous tqttadron, but has the certainty that the immense majority of this population will array itself on its sido with tho same decision, the same enthusiasm aa in the invasion of 1351, and will repel those who, to the opprobrium of their cause, havo not shrunk nor thought of shrinking from the treacherous practice of assassination, converted into a Fjetcm and made the law of war. Make arrangementslo execute punctually tho measures communicated to you, with a view of potting an end to whatever may yet remain of disquiet, on account of tho country, w.thout abating anything irom tho resolotc and ener getic protection of those whoso strong arms constitute tho soul of the prosperity of tho island; and, without giving any unnecessary trouble to tho peaceable inhabitants, whether of our own nation or foreigners, the government being ready to fulfil tho painful duty of employ ing its extraordinary powers, ana to punish, with all tho rigor of law, the criminals with whom the very favor and clemoncy of that gov ernment has only proved a motive for attack ing it. God keep you many years. Havana, February 1855. Concua. To the Lieutenant General of ——. Tho Oazela of the 9th of February gives a sample of the rumors with which Cuba is agi tated, It says; “ The newß brought yesterday by the steamer New Orleans of tho date of February 6th, con cerning the projected expedition against the island, is this: u The expedition will oonsiat of from 2,800 to 2,G00 men. Tho points of embarcation and number embarked at each, are these: Galveston, Texas, from 000 to 700 men in tho Steamer Pam pera; Savannah, an eqonl number in the Daniel Webster, or tho Prometheus ; the reßt from New York in the Massachusetts, and another which we do not name. “To effect their departure from these points without being prevented by the general govern- ment of the United States, it has been given ont that the destination of the expedition is Costa Rica; and it is the general opinion that tho dis closure of the contrary is owing to a differences between ono of the ohiefe and the others. The expedition is to bo conducted by Colonel Kinney, who was lately in Washington; bat the troo leaders were directors of the Lopez expedition, namely, Q litmon and HeodersoD, who reside at Natchez. Tbej are recruiting persons for tho expedition in all parts of tfeh United States, of fering seven hundred &orc£pf land to each sol dier, and making a proportionate offer to the of ficers.” Ttio Sandtjr Liquor Law* The following is Mr. Foust's hi” the House of Beo**"' As A ' — , as it passed -oontatives on Friday: _wr to prevent tho salo of intoxioating liquors on tho first day of tho week, commonly called Sunday. Section JU-afle it cnacled, <jc., That from and after the firaSilaymf April next it shall not be lawful for'ahy person or persons to sell, trade or barter in nny spirituous or malt liqnorß, wine or older, on the first day of the week, oommonly called Sunday, or for the keeper or keepers of any hotel, inn, tavern, ale-honse, beer house or other pnblio house or place, knowingly to allow or permit any spirituous or malt liqnors, wine or oider, to bo drank on or within the premises or house oconpied or kept by Buch keeper or keep ers, his, her or their agents or servants, on tho said first day of the week. Seoi. 2. That any person or persons violating the provisions of the foregoing section, shall for each and every offence, forfeit and pay the snm of fifty dollarsi one half of which shall be paid to the proeeoutor, and tho other half to the guardians of tho poor of the city or oounty in whioh suit is brought, or in oounties having no guardians of the poor, then to tho overseers of tho poor of the township, ward, or borough, in whioh the offence was committed, to be re covered as debts of like amount are now by law recoverable in any notion of dobt brought in the name of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, as well for the übo of tbo guardians of tho poor, (or for the overseers of the poor of tho town ship, ward, or borough, as the case may be,) as for the person suing : Provided, That when any proseoutor is himself a witness on any trial un der the provisions of this seotion, then the whole penalty or forfeiture shall be paid to the guardians or overseers sb aforesaid. Beot. 8. That in addition to the civil penal ties imposed by the last preceding section, for a violation of the provisions of the first seotion of this aot, every person who shall violato the pro visions of that section, shall be taken and deemed to hove oommitted a misdemeanor, and shall on conviotion thereof, in any oriminal court in this Commonwealth, be fined in any sum not less than ten dollars or more than one hundred dollars, and be imprisoned in the county jail for a period not less than ten days nor more than sixty days, at the. discretion of the court; and upon being twioc convicted, as aforesaid, he shall forfeit any license he may have for selling the aforesaid-liquors. On the final vote there were 78 yeas to 6 nays; 6 present who did not vote, and 12 absent. TTIO fWoie in TF.ntrlaTl/i u haaieeQaaid.“Tiio calamities woaU deplore XUt? W1»1S £U & ligictUUi have not been brought about only, or cVen prin- L'ETTSR FROM KOSSUTH* cipally, by faults of administration, but- rather ’ . by qq erroneous poHoy.” - . [From the London Sunday Times, Fob 4.] I There is the truth. I shall return to this fiub- The administration of Lord Aberdeen has bro- jeot the next time. In the meanwhile remember ken down under the. crushing weight of the my November’2sth speech, and let Englishmen “horrible and heart-rending” situation of what; not disregard this, my adVloe, either because it once has becQ a British army in the Crimea, and is a'stranger's advice, or either beoause it is is but a ruin to-day—a dreadfal monument of purposely dry, rigid and unadorned. British impolicy. s Kossuth, The moment I write the new administration is not yet formed. Neither would it be becoming in mo—a stranger—to indulge in anticipations about it. The right I claim is not that of med dling with private British concerns, but that of expressing publicly my opinion about matters calculated to affeot foreign relations, and the in terests of national-liberty abroad —interests in which I declare to have an indisputable direot concern, as a man and as a patriot And suoh a matter is the foreign policy of a oountry like England, which, for a time or half of a time, may yet pretend to cast a weighty vote in the councils of Europe, though it is already ac knowledged, without contradiction, in the Brit ish Parliament, that “ England holds no more the position of a leading Power in Europe and though It is acknowledged, without contradiction, in and by tho leading organs of publicity, that ‘•j England has compromised her influence and repu tation among foreign nations .” Besides, I would not chooso to speak abont individual ohanges in the government, because I remember a song in a German farce, beginning with “ Edward and Kunigunde” and then chang ing in “ Kunigunde and Edward,” and so going on in melodious alternation to the very end. Is not that song a history of ministerial, enttios and exits? Is not it, though ? Passions outre! au large! Ia bringing tho crisis to an iesoe, tho leading journal of. England has taken a very conspicuous part by its unreserved, resolute attacks on the aristocracy of England. To friend or foe alike, let praise be given, when praise is due. I have been sometimes called a Tribune of tho people. Tho title was meant to be a derision. I take it to be the highest glory to any mortal man—and may I never live to know of a higher title, and a better aim. Woll, I unfeignedly declare, that tho Times has of lato passed such a censure on aristocracy that any tribune in the world might givo his signature to it. Only, snail it profit the Commonwealth of England, and shall it give orodit to the Times— one little thing is required: that of making it not a momentary matter of expediency, for a particular object, in a particular case; but a matter of principle, lasting and comprehensive— to be advocated in every regard, at every timo, in peaco and w&raliko, always and everywhere; or else the attack is like tho battle of Alma— glorious, but fruitless and vain. Either privi leges, immunities, and prerogatives, or liberty ; thero la no compromise between theße. With aristocracy, no liberty ; with liberty, no aristo cracy—that ia the plain English of the strain. What case Englishmen may mako of those at tacks, is their business, not mine. All I desire them to mind, is—that the attacks of the Times upon aristocracy imply something moro than what they would like to aim at The Times, (Jan, 25.) spoke of tho “Government, Houso of Commons, or the British people, choosing to sell themselves to the orißtocraoy, and through the aristocracy, to their enemies.'’ (I do not as sert, 1 simply quote;) bat then it meant to re strict the charge merely to a particular branch of a monetary difficulty in a particular business. It spoke (Jan. 20,) of “ tho English army being made one vast job, the plaything of aristocracy;" but (ben it stopped short of tho mark; it did not like to make it understood, that if that be true with tho army (l don’t know,) it must be tho same with every other quarter political and social. Patronage is tho warming ean in this gloomy English atmosphere. No cobbler of such a by-lane can mako his way in “ mending soles (or souls)" without patronage. Tho Times con fesses, with meritorious ingenuousness that “ thero is no reason to suppose that England would have fared better in other possible hands. The result is failure! failure! failure !—and the cause of the failure is the system.” Very well, | but wb&t u that system ? Is it this or that de- I partment ? But no, the Byetem is the Constitu tion of England. Tho attacks of tho Times on | the aristocratic system have either no bearing j at all, or they bear on tho Constitution. This it is what every British patriot should j bring op his mind to comprehend, whether he i may like to join in the attack, led by tho Times ‘ against the system, or to opposo it. The system lis the Constitution. If he chooses to join in the I attack he must know that bis attaok bears on (the Constitution; if ho chooses to oppose the j attack, ho must know that he is setting himself i for a champion of that all-pervading source in : the Constitution wbenco all tho “ borribilities " 'and “ heart-rendingibilities” originate, and | whcuco they mast continue to How so long as the . source exists. | For.me, a etruDger, it is a viowwf surpassing : interest to see these “shadows of England's to* I morrow 1 ’ increase in gigantlo proportions more j swiftly than 1 may have anticipated. There . was a time (at tho beginning of the pr£6eni ! complications) that presented to England an op ' portunity for reconciling England’s position with the future of Europe by a liberal national foreign policy; and because I love thie country, . which gave a eh-lter to the homeless wanderer, ' I prayed to God that your leaders may be en lightened to side with tho future, instead of , clinging to the dead weight of a doomed past. England has escaped 1830 and Is 48 —a wise working in timo might have made her escape the next likewise. But they disregarded my : warnings, and went on in tbo doomed line or aristocratic policy. And the result is that no man with his eyes open can fail to perceive that England’s entire fabric is drifted towards a ter rible crisis. A shout from abroad, and you will fiDd yourself in. May a merciful Providence assist you in the trial. A dissolution of Parlia ment, sure to come Boon, wilt bo the last effort of the fainting eoojurer who lost t-hc word of the spell. It will bo too late ; no friendly spirit will answer his call. Why am I to tell you these gloomy words? It is because 1 feel a sineere interest in tho fate of this remarkable country; and no man can more be&rtily sympathise with the doom that hangs over the gallant remains of your glorious army ; and T fear that the energies of the Eng lish peopio will etop short'at'a little inquiry, at a little administrative reform, and believe that all will be safe. And yet nothing will be safe. There is nothing more dangerous in great occa sions, than half measures and sm&U means. It ia Mrs. Partington's broom sweeping ont tbo sea. Nothing will be safe, absolutely nothing, if you do not change, nay, radically reverse, tho policy which presides the purposes and operations of tho war. The best possible administration at the best, make ydur hero®* tie more comfort thev • --ay. a lit „ut perish they will, perlah I _ust, with your Austrian-Bonapartiat policy. Oh, what ft delight it must bo to Bonaparte, to have been thus made aware of the inherent weakness of England 1 Bead my Glasgow epeeob; mind, how ofton you havo seen friends and allies changed into enemieß; it may oocnr again—it wiil ooonr 1 Men may make a flourish about the egregious faith of suoh or anothoride spotio ally; but this obvious nudity of England’s weakness is a deadly blow. Will “ administra tive organization ” ouro it ? Certainly not. A ohange of polloy will cure it, if anything yet 01 ”'am certainly the last man to undervalue the advantage of a well organized.administration. 1 have been led, in very trying times, to wield that qiaohinery with my own bands. Iknow its pow er and its wants. Organize, reform. You ad mire the Freuoh military administration, 1 am led to believe. If you were to day where you bavo been one year ago, at your preliminary preparations, I would advise you to read the third volume of M. Vaoohkll’b Couts d’Admin istration mitaire (1847,) there Is the mystery quito ready in a nutshell. But situated as you are, I would not adviße you to engago In length ened organizations. Your dying heroes oannot wait for it. Look to means whioh will an swer instantly. You are a oommeroial na tion —lt Is a oondition subjeot to many a blame on moral ground, but it has its advantage likewieo, and 1 say if 1 had tho means and the fancy to havo a portable ironpalaoe, or anything not carried to Balaklava, there to rust, but have it set up for me in the midst of your dreary oamp, in Buoh a time as man might arrive there, I am perfeotly sure to find a hundred enterpris ing merchants in London alone, who will under take to do it if paid. Take that hint. Your Government must got week by week the returns of tho numbers, and of tho wants \ let them call on the oommeroial Bpirit of London, and it Bhall be provided tor, be sure of it. 1 know it is not the best possible economy, but if you make up your account of what you have spent for having supplied nothing to your army, you may And that expedient not over costly, even in a point of eoonomy; and, besides, there are moments when the saving of even a couple of hundred thou sand pounds to the meanest of all possible con siderations. However, of this I would warn England moat emphatically ; whatever you mav do in organi zations and administrations, it will be Mrs. Par tington's broom if not attended to by an eßjen i tial ohange of polioy. It has been said in Parliament, “ The polioy ' of the expedition to Sebastopol is to be oensured;” *■/ : v- --i J st- 1 •■• - ; - ” * \ ■' ' ■ V * *i\l< •' ' * ' *•- ,•• V JS* Wliat our Neighbor* »ay of Dr, M»- LoneU Celebrated Liver Pills* New York, August 30, 3852. We, the undersigned, having made trial of Dr. M*Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills, must acknowledge that they are the boat medicine for Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, and Liver Complaint, that we have ovpr used. We take pleasure la recommending thorn to the public, and are confident, that If those who aro troubled with any of iho above complaints will give them a fair trial, they will not hesitate to acknowl edge thoir beneficial effects. MRS. HILL, East Troy. MBS. STEVENS, West Troy. P. S.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M’Lano’s cel ebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will please be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. M’Lano’s Liver Pills. There are other Pills, pur porting to bo Liver Pills, now before the public. Also, for sale by the boU proprietors, FLEMING BROS., • Successors to J. Kidd & Co., feLl7;dxw CO Wood street. fly- Balm of Thousand Flowers, for beauti dying the Complexion, and eradicating all Tan, and Frecsles from the faco. Sold at Dr. KBYSER’B,I4O Wood street. johSO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. IN THE COURT OP COMMON PLEAS. No. 28 of De cember Term, IBSL In the mattsr£of the voluntary as signment of M. Hodkinson to Thos. It. Sill. ... And now, to wit, Febranry 19,1855, on motion 1 1. s. |of D. Reed, in open Court, it is ordered that notice be given to all persons interested, by publication in two newspapers published injibo city of Pittiburgb, at least oncj a week for throo eonsecutlvo weeks, that an ap plication will bo mado to the Court of Common Pleas on Saturday, the 10th day cf March, 1855, for an order on said assignee to re-transfer and ro con Toy suld assigned property, and fjr the discharge of said assignee and bu sureties, 4c. By the Court. From the record. febao f ED. CAMPBELL, JR., Prothonotary. Steamboat Owners ARE particularly invited to call and examine our slock of Stoves, eomprinng every variety required for Steamboat U9e, which wo offer at prices that cannot fail to giv« satisfaction. GRAFF, REISINGER A GRAFF, febSO 124 Wood street. TK> the Honorablo the Judges of the Court of uenerol , Quarter Sesions of the Pcaca, in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of JOSEPH ALLSHOUBE, of Wilkins town ship, in»the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, —That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house In the township aforesaid, and prays that your Hon ors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of ontertainmont, and your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JO3KPII ALLSQOUBE. Wo, tho subscribers, citizen* of the town ship aforesaid, Jo certify, that the nbovo petitioner is of good repute fbr hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with houso room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of atrangera and travelers, and that said tavern is uccessary. John RpR-lfiu-n, Flugh Thompson, John Hanna, H. Chalf.int, Ibos. McGahey, Wo, King, Ge«o. CMland, L. Green, D. Anderfvn, Thus. Baker, Jacob Buxxard, 1L T. Mitchell. Jab. KVllv, Jr. f*bVo.*wif. li'Ott eALb.—A VriLUAbLe; I'noi'Jhlfl 1 , ol *7 Jeet X 1 front, on Leacock street, Allegheny City, near the Pearl Mills, by 12S feet deep to Rebecca atreet, with a large Two Stobt BKIOK HOUSE, with hall. 4c., and convenient ly arranged, large yard. Hydrant, Coal House, Wood Shed, 4c. The above having a large front on two good fureuis, aud la a favorable location, Is very dwdrallo, and will b« sold fer £1,700. Terms—£7CQ in band; remainder, 4100, at on* and s£>lo In ten yearn. S. CUriIBKRT A SON, Ileal Estate and General Commission Aerate, 140 Third street. feb2o BOOK STORK REMOVED.—Our friends, customers, and the pubUo generally, arc requited to bear in mind that we havo removed our cheap Ik.ok, Newapapor and Magailne storo to No. 45 Fifth street, opposite the Tfceatro, where we Intend to keep on hand everything in cur Hue of business. Persons dealing with os will always Rod all the new publications on our counters as scon as they are issued from the press. Don’t forget the place, Fifth street, opposite the Thvntie. feb3Q W. A. QrLDENFENNKY & CO. WORKS ON GARDENING.—-Pardee’s Treatise on the Strawberry, The Fruit Culiurist, and Downing Fruit Book, Young GjrJuer'u Assistant, and a largo assort ment of Bonka on Horticultural sail Rural affairs—just received and ter sale by frb-3) __ JAMES WARDROP. CIOD Ftbli—l*gd t-eiveted for hate hj / febSO ______ JAS. McLAIUnLIN KEI) POTATOES—IOO bushels tsTtnle by fvb2o / jas. McLaughlin. Gardener )Vanted. A SINGLE MAN, who understand Gardening and attend* ing market. Apply to * J. J. GILLESPIE, foblihtw 7tl Weed street. for Salts THAT FTNE MANSION on Penn street, tho former red dor.ee of Gen Larimer. FOR SALE—Eight-ulnths of the steamer THOS. 6IIRI - an excellent boat, and in good condition. FOR SALE OR TO LET—The BANKING OFFICES c! Oen. Larimer, on Fourth 6treeL For particulars enquire of Qcn. Wm. Larimer. Jr„ or of the undersigned, THOMAS MELLON, f*bl9:Ci t _ Truxteo, ■ _ j. notice*w '^ (&EDITORB OF GKN. LARIMER are requests to J. those indebt ed to pay/op without delay. Office 6t the Trustee on Wylie street, near the Court Hon?*, Pittsburgh. fabli) eodCt THOMAS MELLON. ■x'SZub, It U True! THAT PICTURES tf superior excellence cmy he obtained at CARGO’S New Deguerrean Galle fy t Wo. 76 Fourth street, at prices varying from TJ v to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to plv&ra. Children taken in a few seconds. Call end examine specimens of the various styles. Rooms open day and eve- Plog-'* 1 feb!9 l>r. David Hunt, Dentist, (fj&ijul 2jjv May again he found at blsrfllce, on FOURTH Street, nearly opposite Patterson's Livery Sta ... h'ft. frbl9:3w CIOHN MEAL—'"6 bbla treah ground Just arrived and lor f Ml® h y ■ JAS. M’LAUUIILIN, fobl*J. No. Id Siaithfleld street BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—49 sucks for pale by febld JAB. M’LAUanLIN. BKAN8 —100 bus to arrive by Railroad and for sale by ___ HENRY 11. COLLINS. DIVIDEND SCRIP, of the uhto and Pennsylvania Rail road Company, bought »t tho office of . AUSTIN LOr'MTS. 93 Fourth strait. 4 ' ■ pairs ol the ueruinu r*rutien>, \J tho best pruning Instrument in use. for Falo by teblii JAMES IVARDROP. HIED CAGES—ICO Improved patterus, various sixes, al reduced prices, for sale by fohis ' JAMES Eardrop. BIRD BASKETS—SUO Nest Boskets, for sate by JAME3 WARDROP. BIRD SEEDS— Fresh Canary, Hemp, Rape, Ac., by . J ASLES WARDROP. RHOOMS—Gu doaen this day r«Drived aoiior sal«» by BJ'j’lS UKNRY U COLLINS UTTER—IO bbl* prime roll received and for sale by fch!9 * HENRY H. COLLINS. SK3II-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. MASON & CO. will open, on Monday,“February l&th, another large lot of red, yellow nod white all wool Flannels, which will be sold at abont one-half tho usual prices. fcblO U ELAINES.—A. A. MASON A CO. will open, on Mon day, February 19th, 4 more cafies of n«w stylo M. De laines, at 8, 10 and cents, usualiy so’-d for IS-% and 25 cents. feblO SHAWLS.— A few moro of those splondld Empire State Long Shawls at (3, usually seld for $6, may still bo at a. A. MASON A CO.'S, foM9 25 Fifth atreoU DU, UKUNEfd USIVEKSAL UUIiUJV - ' Is fir superior to any th*» *•- -mis remedy to the paMlo. Qnar*"- e ver yot toon offered and uw»~- ; . in o upan'nll the organs of tho body, _ .110 shin at large.lt ro dlahltahoa, rrhan duor acred,"that relative action which Is n «f'“ r > to !f. t f ot formed by the different organ* of th “ V d Ue MO with, and which are always deranged In a stale or atseo*c. It isaccipablu tofcoy and teory disease, In all stag‘d, and has made lha most aitonhddag cures that have ejer appeared nice 7=TAla 18 USELESS UNLESS EMPLOYED 1—52,600 ’oSSSfui S l cfeppfy£ rl ' Won,7 ' fl '° ’“.Sta.on^”' ftW pply 140 Thlrd street - ODCkiiTS—r?atta White Cod&r Buckets, traps bound; f> 15 doitin Eastora Drooms; for by f o t,i3 g. It. PRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. BEEFTHAMa ANU BllOUljunior Ml« by SUNDRIES— 2 boxes Fresh Farina; 2 <jo Orris’*Coro Starch; 12 «lo»en Fresh Peaches, PlckJos, Ac; 10 do Ketchup and Pepper Sauce; 5 bbds Loreriog’s Syrup; , . „ 20 bbjs do Sugars; receiTod at tho '•g® Qr °“ ry Bt °T ° f F. R. DRATO, So. I I)iMnoD:l. cbestH 4oung~Hyson and black Teas, of tho 1 . fißest qualities.^ feblS r F. It. PRAVO, No. 1 Diamond. /IS HAS BKKN ÜBKO WITU 01115 AX SUCCESS.— I The ( Herpetic Soup, the real genulno article, can only be ob tained of the subscriber, at No. 110 Third street. It cures all chars, chafes, Ac ; Seals sore roogh hands, Bod renders them soft, smooth and white; removes tan, satlowness and redness of the shin. The demand for this valuable Soap dally increases, but a Constant supply can always bo found at No. 140 Third stree| Price 12}/cents ft Third street, near Bmtthfleld. for rent, at ‘ 118 Wood .toot. CAP^a?f Clt,>d j a t- f^ON^ W E'ON a :Vood-Btmt. SliK PMJHII OAFS,' MUFFS AND CUFFS, celling at tear, ht 91 Wood street fao!7 N;-.°-^ Alt - 10hlld, . f * HUNTER KKMNJSD BUQAH3 —V i 10 hhOB QranjAted Sugar; 20 “ Loaf B&gar; 20 “ Cnuhedßuga** 15 « Coffee E»srar; for eale by feb!7 TIMITH, MAIR & HUNTER. BOOM8 —50 dosen fancy Broomf for jale by . f e bl7 SMITO, MAIR & HUNTER. TfjffT UU^l °‘ HUNTER. tJirEli—l bbl packed Butter; 20 kegs do; for Bale by SMITH, MAIB & HUNTER. 3. B. rrincipcs; 5 25,000 H. S. fiegors 5 . . 10.000 Hayana Sraars; for sale by 1 SMITH, SIAIB 4 HPNTEB, fobl7 . 122 Becopii and 151 front street. ma WE friends and the pnblio jh goneraUy to call and examine our new and beautiful of Correlated Han, Which we are selling low Also; OUT‘CelwHftlJap,^whic&l?peknowjudged to Kfrlhe neatest and \mt Capcf tie season. ■■■ ibl7 }. WOiSON * SON, 91 Wood Bt. ‘ Jil .. 'A _ ■ .'‘L* '?* •'V&P?i* “ • NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. * Reported Expressly for the Daily Horning Post. PaiucDEiPHiA, February 19.—New Orleans pa pers of Tuesday are received. They , contain the details of adviceß from Mexioo to the Bth, whioh furnish the fallowing items: The earth quake on the Ist and 2d inßtant did cause same damage to tho City of Mexico.. Some old walls were thrown down. At Puerto Bianco muoh damage was done. The aqueduots at San Gosme and Bellen were split in many places. The government had thought neoessary to have the publio buildings examined. From statements whioh appear in the Vera Cruz and Mexico City papers it appears evident that the revolutionary party is gaining strength, and a rumor is credited that a Provisional gov ernment has been formed at Acapnlco with Qen. Alvarez at the head. The revolutionists at Te haantepeo had deolared in favor of Alvarez, and it was reported that the government troops had sustained a signal defeat at Cbilpancingo, their general, Bahamundo, being taken prisoner nnd shot. It was also reported that considerable forces of revolutionists had been defeated in Zapotlin. The Diario, official, publishes despatches an nouncing that Col. Franoisoo Sanchez had rooted Gen. Antonio Diaz Salgado and bis forces on tho 22d nit., at Jaqnilpa, and on the 24th the forces under Huerta and Pneblita, of more than fifteen hundred in number, after a oonteßt whioh lasted half a day, were compelled to rotreat before him, leaving on the field upwards of thirty dead and their arms and horses. Highly Important from Havana. NewOuleaks, February 19. —The Black War rior arrived from Havana, with dates to the 16th. There ie great excitement prevailing there. New militia companies have been form ed all over the Island, which is declared in a state of siege, and all the ports in a stato of blockade. A proclamation has been issued ordering tho en listment of all volunteers between tho age 3 of 18 and 60, capable of bearing arms. A military commission has been created for the eastern part of tho Island. Tho British ship Boscawcn has left Havana. The stoamer Media is engaged in conveying troops, for which, it is reported, Concha has sent to Porto Rico. The British Bear Admiral reviewed the troops with Concha on the 12th. The deorce is enforced prohibiting the sale ol fire-arms and ammunition. Boston, February 10.—Adjutant General Stono was arrested at Worcester, on Saturday, for trespass in breaking open the armory of the Jackson Guards, was disbanded, and re fusing to surrender the arms. 110 was allowed to return to Boston, without bail, to consult the eommauder-in-ebief. There was an earthquake at Bangor, at half past fire o’clock this morning. The buildings were violently shaken. The Rlver*»Smftll Pox at Newport, Ky« St. Louis, February 19.— The Missouri is open for steamboat navigation from this citygto Kansas. It is stated that the small pox has made its appearance among the troopß at Newport (Ky,) Barracks. Four of them have been attacked. Harris burg, February 19.—The Monongahe- U oounty bill passed a second reading in the Senate. The Uedstoae county bill passed fioallyia th< Hoase. Suicide of Green, tbe Banlxer. CniCAao, February 19.—Goorge W. Green, convicted some time since of the murder of bis wife, hung himself in his cell yesterday morning. Launch. Boston, February 19.— The frigate Santee was launched at Portsmouth, N. H. f on Saturday. Dress Slaking ami Millinery. MRS. 8. E. CARGO is prepared to make to order Dsiss- Ei, CtOiXS, MoSTIUAS, TiiMAS, &0., qq the most rea sonable term?. Apollo bulldlngt!, No. 70 Fourth si [feblt Patent Shower Bath. TIIE SUBSCRIBER baa purchased th» palest for a supe rior and useful article of SHOWER. BATU—commcdi ous and occupying but a small space; ean be readily man aged by a child. It ha* been, highly recommended ly physicians wherever exhibited, and should be in every household. The subscribe? offers, on advantageous term*, the PATENT RIQUT for tha chanties rf Aiumusr, Wsst uoulutd and Washington. The cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny wil bedlsppsed of 'eypgxately.lf desired. by flgenpl. Tbdc&d*! UPT be teen at the Gcod Intent Hotel, Liberty street, where terms will be made known. fcbl&dlwawU* JOHN MOLONEY. r T HE Agenoy of JOHN OAKES, for tha CASH MUTUAL X FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, wa* revoked on the third day of January, 1855. The Company wilt not be ri sponsible for any business done by him since tnat date. W. F. FAHNESTOCK has been appointed Agent for said Company, at Pittsburgh. Office at No. 247 Liberty street. THOMAS H. WILSON, Secretary. Harrisburg, February 2d, 1855. riiHR Agency of JOHN OAKES, for the KEYSTONE MU- X TUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, has been this day revoked. Tha Company will not be responsible for any t osiness done by him hereafter. W. I'. FAHNESTOCK has boon appointed egent for said Company, at Pittsburgh. Office at No. 247 Liberty street. A. O. HIESTER, Seceetory. Ilarriabnre. FJV»ni«rv 2d. 185*>—ffahl3:lw GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF A. A. MASON & CO., AND STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICKS, A A. MASON A CO. will conOuue their sale through • the month of February. Their immense stcek will bo again marked down and offered at still grenta*reduction in prices. ' febl WAKKANTED NUT TO FADE—Thu mures taken for Fifty Cents and upwards, at the Enterprise Gallery, Wilkins Hall. 102 Fourth street , jan2fi THIS 13 SIMPLY INDIGO DISSOLVED, without inju ring asy of i%s ptpjKrtiea. It podie»se3 a decided ad vantage over tha nndtsrolved Indigo, on account of the facility with which It can be af ed and its cheapness; it be ing a'•ell known fact that not more than cnt-balf of the Indigo enn.be dissolved in water. Washer women and fura ilies will hud It a great saving.' For suit, by anoO JOHN lIAFT, Jr. MT. WASHINGTON PROPEIITY.—A pood Frame Dwell lop Houso, with large lot of 112 feet iron* on the brow of the hill tad running back 422 feet on Bertira straot to an alley, with a well of good water, shade and fruit trees, a stable, 4o; a good board fence around the properly. Price $2,600. Persons desirous of a pleasant residence and pure air, with a view of the two cities, rivers, Ac., would do well to attend to the above. Apply soon to 8. OUTIIBERT & SON, No. 140 Third street OUIO AND PKNNBYLVANIA RAILROAD STOCK, will be taken at par iu exchange far a Jana of iot> acrcfl, 2)£ north -of New Brightcajtf callpd tix ar of .an. iA ***««»" FiiUß UKKPKTIC SOAP artipW -street- I used for rendering tie ak.ln amool* K ne hare ever venting It from ctmpjieK- « J°» U?v nd fair, and pro given a ° IUJ Mk'SFX ’ rjTul PEOPLE T taros out extra ftp* KSTEBfKISE UALLKKY prices. Call and m - i-ietures. and at wry moderate wnktefl BK f yourself. Prices SO cents and up "****- WUKlnflP A , ti 10 oy onrth Btrt^ L fcL7_ SfelO ALLEUIIKNY COUNTY BONDS; ,'V 60 shares Ohio and Pa. Railroad Stock: wontoar y AUSTIN LOOMIS, Stock Broker* ; _ . No. 92 Fourth street. •' rjlilK -TWINS, or Conversations on the importance ox'the -L itiillog Klder, its Scrlptnral Authority, Qualifications Duties: by the author of Why am 1 a Presbyterian? 31 cent*, by mall 89 cento. For sale by SEED —20u buabelajNsnna. Clover Seed; 60 do Timothy Se^d; for sale by Jao23 MILLER ft RIOKETSON. SEMI-ANNUAL HALE.—A. A. MASON ft CO. will'open on Monday, February 12th, 100 pcs more of 8 cent Dfr ainoa; 200 do 6 cent Calicoes; 40 do White Flannels at and 76 Conntgrpanes at 45 cents. feb!2 HONEY —lu boxes just received and for ssbTbv dwc2s HENRY H COfT-INS Ij'IMS EXTRACTS EoK HIiKKS.—I have on band a large JT assortment of Tory fine Extracts, among which aie Lubln’e, Roussel’s Harrison’s Price’s, ftc. Those wishing fine Extracts can always procure than from JOS. FLEMING, febs corner Diamond and Market street. • C'IOLD CREAM —A vary excellent article for chopped j hands, sore Ups, ftc; 6 dozen fresh prepared for sale by febs JOS. FLEMING. AMANDINE-~An excellent article for ohapped bands, 0 dozen received by feb6 JOS. FLEMING. EIDLITZ POWDERS —6 gross very flue and freshly pre- O pared Seidlltz Powders on band and for sale by feb& JOS. FLEMING. EXTRACTS —24 dozen Preston ft Merrill’s J? fino assorted Flavoring Extracts ; also, 24 dozen Pres ton ft Merrill’s Bskiog Powder, certainly the best article now in use, received by [feb3] JOB. FLEMING. BLOOMS —176 tons Tennessee Blooms In yard and. for sale by J. W. BUTLER 4 CO, jan3Q 97 Front street PEA NUTS—BOO bus Tennessee Pea Nuts, new crop, to arriTe and for sale by . jan3o - J. W. BUTLER 4 CO. J. WILSON ft SON. PIG METAL—74 tons in yard and for sale by jan3o . J. W. BUTLER 4 CQ. WINDOW GLASS—I,OOO boxes, assorted sizes, in store and for sale by w jao3o J. Wr-BUTLSR 4 00, BAR LEAD— 600 bundles in store apd for sale by jan3Q J. BDTLER 4 QQ. CtOTTON WASTE —IV bags in store and for sale by j jan3Q ■ 3. W.-BUTLER 4 CO. ASTER OIL —800 galls In store and for sale by FLEMING BEOS, Successors to Ji Kidd 4 Co, jan27 No.6o'Wood street. LOG WOOD—I,6OO lbs in Btore and for sale by Ti Jan 27 FLEMING BROS. SPHALTUM—2,OOO S>a in store and for sale by jan27 7 FLEMING BROS. (IOPPEBAS— 60 bbla in store and for sale by j jari37 FLEMING BROS. MADDER— 1,000 Sis In store and for sale by . iang7 - . : .FLEMING BEOS. AQE— 2oo4bs tu bnlk in storp and fos sale by ' r jap2? ' y FLEMING BRQ3. OWDKBED RHUBARB—IOOESfeto etore and for sale by jaoZT FLEMING BROB. ’ From Hexlfco. Arrest of a General. Pennsylvania Legislature, notice* Notice* UUNX'XNOATiuri UJ! ilia Laundry blue. JOHN B. DAVI BON, 65 Market strait, near Fourth. SPECIAL NOTICES. W &or Bronchitis, Throat Diseases) “Hacking Cough, and the effects of Imprudent' use of Mer* eery, no medicine has ever been discovered whlcb baa effected,such cursiea Cartor’aSpanlch: Mixture. : :: Throat Diseases produced by salivation, Hacking Congh, Bronchial Affections, Liver Disease, Neuralgia and Bheu matism. haTo all been relieved and cured In a wonderful manner, by tho great partner of the blood, Carter’s Spanish mixture. - The case of Mr.T.H.Bamsey alono should satisfy any who doubt. Call on the Agent and procure a pamphlet containing cure?, which will astound you %* See advertisement. £5- Tbe Pleasure and Comfort of being toi fitted in a SUIT OP GLOTHE3, Is greatly onhanced by haying them good, aiit! suitable to toe beasox. QUIBBLE has got all that is necessary to effect that grfeat consumma tion, both' as regards fit and quality, of goods. Persons wishing to experience all this, and be only moderately charged, can do so by calling at 2fQ Ltuxaii szivset, head of Wood. P. B.—Pantaloons, in particalar, is one of his greatest fortes. He cannot ho beat in the style and fit of . this gar* menu Numerous references could be given, if necessary, to corroborate ibis »tat*me t. fderfl> R. GRIBIILR Meeting of ttie Central Board of Education.— The undersigned, members'elect to the Central Board of Education of the City of Pittsburgh, giro notice that a meeting of the members of said Board will be held at the FOURTH WARD SCHOOL HOUSE, on TUESDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock, February 20th. As the object of the meeting is to organize the Central Board or Education, it Is desirable that each Ward Board should be represented. • H. F.. M’GOWIN, Fourth Ward, WM. YAItNUM,-Ninth Word, R. MILLER; Second Ward, SAM’L. M. KIER, Third Ward, JAMES LOWRY, Jr.. Sixth Ward, WM. H. EVERSON. Eighth Ward, feblfc2t WM. M'CAGPE, Fifth Ward. Notice to StoclcbolderA.— Agreeably to a resolution of the Board of Trustees of the ODD FELLOWS HALL ASSOCIATION, of the City of Pittsburgh, passed at a meeting held atthe office on Monday, February 12th, the subscribers to the stock of said Association are hereby notified that fit* pxe ctxt., being tho ninth instal ment of their subscription, will be due and payable on the IStb of March, 1855.- JOHN P. HENDERSON, Secretary, Wm. C. Andeesos, Odeon Buildings, is authorized to col Uct. febl7:3t PITTSBURGH , Life, lnsurance Company ; OFFICE 55 FIFTH STREET T MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT GALWAY* President. Jas. D. M'Qnx, Secretary. This Company makes every insurance appertaining to or connected with RITE RISKS. Also, against llnU and Cargo Risks on the Ohio and MU* rissippl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fire, and against iho Perils of the Sea ahdlnland Navigation and Transportation. Policies Issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. . MMOTORSJ BobertGalw&y, Alexander Bradley, James 8. Hoon, John Fullerton, # John M'Alpln. tiamuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips, James. W*. Hallman, John Scott, Cbas. Arbnthnct, Joseph P. Gazzom, M. D., David Richey, James Marshall) John M’Gill, Horatio N. Lee, KittnpnSng. febl7 JiiJlectloii«»*A.Q JSleccion tor officers tor **ihe Company for erecting a Bridge over the Allegheny river opposite Pittsbuigb, in the county or Allegheny,” will be holden in the oilice of the Company, at the north end of the Bridge, onIIONDAY, tho 6th day of March’ next, commencing at 1 o'clock, P. H. febs:lm JOHN HARP Bit, Treasurer. Howard Aaaooiatlon—SOUP KITCHEN IKy BRANCH, SEVENTH STREET.—The Managers of the Society will be glad to receive donations of Cat-h, Bread, Meat; or Groceries. The wants of the deserving Poor must bo oar excase for asking material aid promptly. President, Gov. WM. V. JOHNSTON. fHon.WM. B. M'CLURE, j 8. W. BLACK, Managers, L. WJLMARTH, 1 1L CHESTER, [WILLIAM NOBLE. Treasorer, C. WILMAKTU. We cannot promise to publish the names of the donors, but will be glad to receive their gifts. feblO AIUIOLD do WILLIAMS, HASUFACTUaiES OF Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Iron Tubing, and Fitting Generally, FOR WARMING AND VENTILATION OF BUILDINGS. £3’* A. A W. will contract for worming end ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or Chilson’s Furnace; Church es, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Green Houses, Court Houses, Jails, Hotels or Dwellings. No. lie Market airect, Pittsburgh. jan2s NORTH WESTERN INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE, NO. 70 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. . CHARIER PERPETUAL. Authorized Capital, $300,000. AB3ETT3 LIABLE FOR THE LOSSES OF THE COM • PANY. In Stock Notes, (negotiable torm,)secured by Mort gages and Judgments $lOO,OOO In Bills Receivable, Mortgages and Judgmeuts, Bonds, Ac.~..-~. .. .. 100,000 In Cush, Cash Assets and Cash Items 47,000 (.Total !.$253,C00 IT. CaDWEL, President. O. H.IRIBU, Secretary. Fire, Marine and Inland Transportation risks, taken at current rates. REFERENCES. , . • • • Kramer # Rahm,’ V .*• OurGng, JloJjerfcson A Co., «. Uolmes & Sons, . . Wm. Jiagatey.A Co., , J. A. Hutchison A Co., D. I*'cch ACa, . ' Murphy, Tioraan A Co, Wainright, Huntington M. h. Hcilcwelt A Co~ A*loyd, . David S.Brown A Cb.» C. H. A Geo. Abbott, Wood & Oliver,* * Heaton, A Denckla, . Caleb Cope-A-Co., Chas. Megargce A Co., Drexei & Co, lion. Wm. D. Keley, Scott, Baker A Co., Harris, Hale A Co., Deal, Milligan 2tCoc * J. BANKS : deci3:ly No. 115 Water streetJUtsbargln. CITIZENS* Insurance Company of Pittsburgh.—WM BAGALkY, President; 1 SAMUEL L. MAJR3HELL, Secretary. OJJIu: 94 WaltrSlrteiybtbacmHzrkttand'WooiUtruliU Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Mis els* Bippißlveraandtrlbutarie?„ - --- r_ - ( InsuresagalnstLossorDamagebyPire. ALSO—Against thePerile of the Bes, and InlandNavfga tionand Transportation* . . sisjgzqss: Williamßagaley, ■ -k Richard Floyd, James M. Cooper, "' .'.'iß&muel M. Kier, ; Samuel Rea, William Bingham, EobextDunlap,jr., Johnß.Dilwortb, Isaac M. Pennock, FraocisSeUers, . 6. Horbaugh, J. Scboonmaser, Walterßryant, WiUUmß.Hays, Joan Shiptoq. dec2l Weitem Pennsylvania Hospital.*- Drs. Lu Source, Second, between Wood and Martet atTeets, and J. Kked, Northeast corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicianstothe above Insti tution, for the first quarter of 1354. Applications for admission may bo made to them at till hours at their.offices, or at the Hospital at 2 o’clock, P. fit. Recent cases of accidua lal injury are received at all heurs, without form. jalQ^*.. HOWARD Health Association IKy Pittsburgh, Pa... OFFICE, tfo. J^ T ®* Sr.t-EIST, opposite me Telegraph Office. ' " -■* Tiility This Association Isjorgonised for thy mutual assistance to*each other, ia' 1 ’ of affording cident. By paying a small year*'*’ case of sickness or ac of the Association secures a v •j payment, the members averaging from $2,25 to J l ' eekly benetit during sickness,' all members ary ixjual*. . per week. In this Association proQts. Jy Inteiested in themanagemont and T. J. Huswr 3. B. Sl’lilS^Zlßji'nwidQnf. Finance p “ ' llarpsipn *■' Secretary. Josun Herd, James Rsaueb, Q. N. uHaUins Phvfdcmn—-F. ißisn, M. I). Office Olilo and Pennsylvania Itall road Company, Pirrsßcsua, December 23,- 1854.— Notice—'l'he Annual Jl&etlng of the Btocaholders and Election of Directors of thdOlitO AMD PENNSYL* TANIA UAILKOAD COMPANY, for the ensuing year, will be held at tbo office of tbe Company, In Pittsburgh, on XiIUKSDAY, the 25th day of January, 1855, between the hours of 10 A. M! and 3 p. M., (meeting at 10 ) By order of the Board of Directors. , , dac2s:td J. BOBIN3ON, Secretary. . . Franklin Saving Fund and Loan Association, OFFICE, No. 97 FRONT STREET, inscoant Day—MONDAY. Notes offered on SATURDAY to the Secretary, ,at the store of John H, Mellor, No. 81 Wood street. We'tflciy Dues received at the same time and place; ; [decUmj* J.WmTTIKK, Secretary. l nr==»T;To X*«t— THE SECOND STORY OF THE Nl5P* TUNE ENGINE HOUSE (a Hall snitablo for public meetings,) will be lot for three or four nights in the woek. Enquire of GEORGE FUNSTON, dcc4;3m at S. M’Clurkan’a, No. 90 Wood street. tr"s?» Notice*—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO* CIEIT, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WEDNESDAY of every month, at S OUOCH LEXTER’S, in the Diamond. By order. iel:y - QEQ. W. BEE3K Secretary ■ O* O* F.—Place of meeting, Washington Hail, street, between Fifth street and VjQpn alley. • PITT9DUUOU Lodgi,No.336— Meetsevery Tuesday evening. Msrcantilx Enoampmint, No. 87—Meets first and third Friday of each month; - '■ fmatSSilv . ATTENTION 1 B. L. U. —You are hereby notified to; attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for dflll, and to transact such bush ness as may come before the Company. P. KANE, mar29:6mil Secretary pro lem. AGENCY. MOSES F. EATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for sejling and buying PATENT BIOHTS, Is now authorized to set! the following lately patented articles: • * Hopper’s Patent Veneer Plane; Troll’s patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan’s Rock Drilling Machines; Coe’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford’s Steam and Water Guagea; and, Griffith’s Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machinev These articles have been examined by practical mechanics and-machinists, and pronounced superior to &s?fin use. He is also authorized to sell Rights to make and vend these' articles in any part of the country. He has also for sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers, and finished Brass Work. He is also prepared to take Agencies for the sale of other patented Rights and new Inventions, and give to the busi ness faithful and constant attention. He refers to the following • CARD. The subscribers have long 1 een acquainted with Mr. Moses F. Eaton, and have no hesitation in lecommendlni him, to all who may wish to employ hly services, as a gen tleman of undoubted Integrity and Indefatigable Industry; In whose exertions every reliance may be placed. NeTllle B. Craig, W. Hobinson, Jr, ITm. Larimer, Jr., Jehu Graham, W. H. Denny, H. Childs * Co., • James Wood, N. Holmes * Bone. -P. R. Friend, Kramer A'Hahn, F.lorens, ’ L.R. Livingston, Knap* Wadp, William if Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Eulton, Wilton M’Candless,, A. W. Loomis. Emanunan; November Htb. 1864. Doan’, Patent Hocte Prilling lUMtlnw, TimamsG ABOUT 300 POUNB3 ; Caa to worked sod f V moved Bs two taent add do tto work of flwa or the ordinary way. B. S. Fowler & Co., Monufacturere. The subscriber has been appointed sole agont in tbe Uni* ted States, for tbe rale of r<flW» to n«e tbeso. Machines. '* HQ3EP F, BATON, IB Sixth Btreet. parra 10 Hon Wm.F. Johnston, President A. "V.B. It; O W. BSnS, Eng. P. 4 0.R.K.; . Measra. Manioll 4 Nicholson, Contractors for tbe P. 4 8 8.8. '■ ' ’■ deolß “ SlaciiilM P«*trjr. ' Att—Dto SdL Oh, don’tyou remember Au.Krxra, friend Joe; .- AIT. Reavil, the Hatter up town. Who smiles with delight when you give him a call. And who did up yoor order 41 so brown.” In the neat Hat Store on Wood street, Joe, -Near the new stone Church so fine. ' He has filled up his shelves with Hats black and gray And “Freedom’s Flag” i 3 his sign. Under the trees* cool shade, Old Joe, . That spread their branches for all, Together we*r« stood In the noon-da* time And gazed on his Banner tall.® Many hatters have tried In vale, Old Joe, Bat their efforts can never compare; For the customers floa£ round hls store to gala On hia various styles to rare. There’s a change la the times I know, Friend Joe; • They have changed from the old to the new J I feel in the depths of. my pocket the truth, ■ • That priees down town have changed too. - • Ten yeara have passed, or more, Old Joo. Binco Alt Jieevil’s name wav first balled J And hie store U deemed a blowing, in truth, For m “fits” he has never yot failed. ' • [fet9 , Cb«Partntrahlp. I HAVE this day associated with ine, in the Coal and Her chamhnug business, in the borough of Temporahceville, Mr. Thomas Collins. The stylo and title of the-firm will hereafter be M'GILYRA Y & COLLINS, who ore prepares to furnish Cool at the mouth of Saw-Mill Eon; pr by wsgon to either of the cities, as well as transient ; teams at either of our platforms, upon reasonable term a ' ’ JOH N. M’GILVttA Y. We have engogod the services of John Bmltley, who is thoroughly acquainted with the above busings.. Persons dealing with him on our account will be satisfactory to the Arm. tfebl&gwd*] M’OILYRAY & COLLINB. Grooeries at Coatl THE UNDERSIGNED wishing to decline business, offerahia entire stock of Goods,'eomprisliig a gen eral assortment'of FAMILY GROCERIES, at cesr, fin* cash or approved rates. And will.positively close out hla stock prior to the Ist of April, as bis lease Will expire at. that date. The attention of the Trade, and Families desiring cholco goods at low frioxs, Is respectfully solicited. - - ' J.D. WILLIAMS, . 205 Liberty Street. <C3** The fixtures in hid former stand, 122 Wood street, consisting of n Counter, Cases of Drawers and Shelving, -will be fold at a bargain. To any ooodesiring to engage in similar buriness it will offer rare inducements. leblC:lm ’ Steam Euglue for hate. . ALEVF.R ENUIP»E, compUie, iurludlngPitman, Shalt and Orauk; no Fly Wheel; 13'inchcS'diameter of Cylinder, and 5 lust stroke. $5O will putitoll inggod run ning order. It has a Pump Pciidulnm, but no Pump, lor farther information apply to : ' 1L C. DEWEY A COL,- .Wheeling, Va., ot to SINGER, HARTMAN A CO, . f«Ws:lw Water street, Pittsburgh. (Dispatch and Gazette copy and charge Post.) W.. 8. SUITE .W. VT. aiAia......J.B.Bmcna .. Smith, llalr & ' (Late Smith A Sinolair,) . WHOLESALE grocers, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS in all kinds ori Pittsburgh Handflu;- -turea r -122. Second and 151 First klreet,:fittsbnrgh > Pcnna. ■' -ftb9 XT C. MOLASSES—ISO bbla prime for sale by j\» M. 9 - -SMITH, MAtK A JIPKTBR. IVUdIN SOAP —100 fcxs superior far gala by . -LV fclB SMITH, MAltt A HUNTER. O TAll Candles—4o bxa fur rale by O feL9 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. OUGAR-iIOUSE SYIIUP—SO bbls, HelchiATs, for sale by O fr>-9 SMITH, MAIk & HUNTER. SUGAR-HOUSE MOLASSES—*GO bbls prime for sale by f-IO SMITH, MAllt & HUNTER. | iLCIiEi’S AND TUBS— - ~~ " ““ .!> 40 dozen Buckets; ' 30 do Tubs; for rale by v SMITH, "MAIR A HUNTER. Window glass— ICO boxes 8x10; 75 db 10x12; 7 • 40 do 10x10; ' . . 10 do 12x10; GO do .10x14; best country brands, for sale [fel>9] SMITH, MAUV A HUNTEB. I NLLlAhSl—The Initials; a Story of .Modem Life* Oae-* X of the best hooka ever written. For ealehy H. MINEU k CO., No. 82 Srallhffeld street. Copartnership, GKO. R. WHITE baring associated *»2th him 2d. tfio Fancy Retail Dry Goods busiacss his brother, JAMES WHITE, and his conCdentml clerk, Mr. JOHN I'.LOY, the business hereafter ■ wilt be conducted under the name of GEO. It. WHITE & CO. . < As it is the intention of the new firxn-Jo serve the public well, customers may roly on getting a good article, and at a price satisfactory,: , ■ ; r - v;' Parc or their etctk they inter! J to import, and, to pur chase from first hands/ sojb&t every thing in their line will be at tho lowest coat.-j To enable them to do so, it will be necem-ary for those person indebted to Geo. It. >Vbita to pay promptly. Pittsburgh, Febrnary 8,15G5 i>EaiuV£.i>! BbMOVEDII—The subscribers liato to* it moved their Cheap Book, Magazine, Periodical and -Newspaper Store, from 70 Fourth street to '45 Fifth street, 'opposite the Theatre, whore we will be happy to see'all our friends and customers, and the public generally. Don't forget the place. No. 45 Fifth street, opposite fhe Theatre. ft to w. a. QirpRNFENNEy a co. Da YOU WANT LUXURIANT. WHISKERS AND MOUSTACHES?—If ; you- do, and youribcardwanV grow nuturall, oil you hare to do Is to cso my Onguont, which will, in six weeks, force your beard’or hair to grow strong and tble&r, and I v arrant it will not stain or Isiorfi the skin. 'This I know.it will do, for bcfbraJLbcgshtoseU. • HI tried It welland thoroughly; bblho'amjsolfnnd friends* and so reoommend It with confidence, as do seme 2000 gen tlemen who bare used it. So mts tin proprietor.R,Q,Gra» New York. - ... • The al»ro tirtblo is for eale,- price $l per bottlo, by, v fob? : • • 8. L: COTBBKiIT, HO Third Bfc* jKAu FIFE AM) sIIEET LEAD—The subscribers aro J now receiving, and will keep constantly oh hand, a fall supply of Hydrant and Brain Pipe of all sizes; also, EtcoC Lead, from »y> to 0 lbs to the square foot. ... i J. W. BUTLEB & CO^ J»dS . y - 07 Front street. .. .Notice..- . - ■ SUCH OF OUR DEPOSITORS as hare not yet had their accounts adjusted, are requested to bring In their hooks and certificates. A. WILKINS ft CO4 f *frs :. . *7l Fourth atredl,- OKHLAttftUAL SALE —A. A.MASUN A CO. WlUojyaEa O 100 dozen more of the Portsmouth Hosiery, at, 50,per.- cent, discount; also 150 dozen of. Woolen Hoods, Clonks. and at half price. febts> CILuXu Atin FA'i'irt CiAMKa.—A. A. MASON & OUj, /. have a few more Satin and Cloth Cloaks, which .they are closing not at levs than half price. : . , f«hls MObtUNU\ti LUNG DUAWLS.- A. A. U Aft UN AW. have on hand a few Bay-State fttoy-Tylhg Bhawls, ak fremi-Aonaai prices. • ■: , fehlO . OIIUATIUN WANTED.—Wo wi?b to procure u sitvmtif O for a Young Man,’ in a Wholesale or Retail Dry ♦ Store. lie has had fire years experience in the and can give ihs host cf references, - .. AttfcW BiUIM UuUdK #«>**■ jjALK—Situated C d Bunk J***»M*gb**7fitfl lftTßft Lot of 52 Übet fron t on bank deeper xane. The llotusola well arranged, wuiifcall,partr. d|aln g rcom and hUonon.-wanh h«uso, lour bedraaws,; attic ; gcod -cellar, by. 4 e*Ac.,amii*ood order. ;Prices24oO. \+ g. CUTHBEUT <4 SOfi» Real Estate l4O Third street. . HOTjtCE. - " ■ DALE’S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, JVb. 20 Fifth strut* first corner above Market strut , PITrSBTJIIGM, PA- . ’\Tr r »IERE WILL be found the largest and best assorted Tf, Block of UOSlERl’ever offered for s&!oiathis_cUy. Pure hasers will rind it to their odrantage.tO call'at.thla es* tahl/jhracut and examine ibr thcmselres; it is all I need to Insure thdtrcustom. 0. DALIT. .Xll.—Hamember the Cheap Stockiso Con&Ea. . * fcbl:y • • ■ ' . • .. ■ ’••• Q. P.' /f UIULK CLUTIIB.—A. A. MASON *OO. willopon another 1 invclcGof.tfiose Japanned Table at 50 . 'centsv.usnal pnce'sl and $1,25... more cf tboar .Square WoolonShawls, at 50cents. '*■ - ■ feb T , *~|j>Plßool 4 Ab ALfdAJNACB.«-The Cnarch AJmap' Sit 1855; publishod by the Pfoteslani Bo ciety. For sale by . JOHN S. DA*/xSON. ftb2 65 Market street, y©urth. Patrick iUl’Kenna^ ALDEEM AN OF A’H WAUD . OFFICE CORNER OP GRANT AJ\o FIFTH STREETS, (formerly occupied by Aldtfimr' fl Lewis,) where all bu siness pertaining to the office of/Aldermau and Justice of the Peace will be promptly&tieu- j e fl to. febliSm I A fY THIRD for tho aale of * Farms, J tcW Hills, Stores Improved asdUnim .prptcd Land*, City bb4 Cormtry Residences, Buildlog tots, ■Mortgages, Ac.; a Iso,;, fav Negotiating Loans, Collecting Kentvi*rccttrlng Bnainfess Partners, Ac. Ac. AU commu nications strictly coufiduntiaL HAGAN A AHL, j ,*0.91 Market street, are closing out their entire stock of Dry Goods, at an immense dis count from former pvices, preparatory to purchasing, their Spring supply. Tbery have on hand a fine assortment of the following Goods: f ■ Paramettas, ■ EagUahChlntaj ’ ’•' . French Merino, Muslins,' "Wool Delaines, } Hosiery and Gloves. ■Worsted Plaids, Tickings, „ , ' ’ ; With a great rarbvty of black and colored Brocade Raid and Striped Dress Silks, all of which will be sold at * great sacrifice, , ; • ' janSO \\f AtiulNuToN InVlflG'd NEW.BOuK—Jostreeriredt Vf- and for BtUe by 11. Miner 4 Co. Wolfert’s Roost, and other Papers, now first collected: tar Washington Irving. k Westminster Review, for January. * -V , ;- ' 1 •= Spiritualbm; voL 2: by Judgettlmonds.* a’ Toe Initials; -a Story of Modern life ~i Rankm’s Uair-lfeaily Abstract of tha Medical Bcirtjcey, No 20, for January. Harper e Magaaiue, for February: price lfi cents. For =alohy It. MINER * CO, fcbM No. 32 Bmlthflcld street. NEW BOOK BY "WASHINGTON lEVlNO.—Wolfert'a Rcost: by Washington Irving: The Initials; a Story or Modern Life. TomCrosbie and his Friends: by 8. Lover. . ; Tbe Sea Witch, ortho African Quadroon. * . The Westminster Review, for January. .. Living Age, NOfr&GO. Just received and for sola at the cheap Book Store of W* -4- GIXDENFBNNKT 4 CO., - feb!4 Fifth st., opposite the Theatre. ■ Note.— The subscribers'have wmoved* their Book Store from 76 Fourth street to the above-place. • * ■: ■ • NEW BOORS! NEW BOOKS!—The Life of Philip Jfe lancthon: by Charles Frederick Ledderhose. Transla ted from the German by tbe Roy. G. F. Krotol, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster,'Pa. Knrts*s Sacred History; a Guide to the understanding of tbe Blvine plan of SalvaUpn, according to its Historical Development; by Jobe Henry Kurtz, D. D., Professor ol Church History In the University of Dorpat, etc.... Transla ted from the sixth German edition, by Chas. Schaeffer,D.D. Just received and for sale by ' 13. T.C. MORGAN, febT * No. 104 Wood street. \ '*”> "tirwis nArsi/Z. nujr* i—For too cure-ol toro rough Jt\, bands, the Herpetic Boap is.unrivalled. It bused for rendering tbe skin soft, smooth and ■white. It removes fiallowneea, tan, 4c. The U6e of a few cakes o£ this SoapUn sore rough hands, will soon render them smooth and hoV all chaps, chafes, Ac. Only 12J<J cents a.cake. Prcparah from the recipe of a London Chemist, and sold by .■ .* '“JunlO £• 1* CUTHBERT,IAQ Third street -nov2T:dtf Celestials, ShaagUals and Uu&eovleo^ k TTENL AT NO. 10 WOOD STREET, wljerajou A find a complete assortment of the above elyled CAPS, together with a large stock of Silk and which, will be sold at a great redaction on former ptwas, to cloro the stock for the season. •• Janfi , • ; 3. WILSON 4 SON. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OP UUBIKKV AND GLOYbA— A.'A. MASON * CO V will open on Thursday, Janu»ty I6lh, upwards of dozen bf Gents, and Ladies* Wcoßat. Hosiexy and Gloves,'which will bo sold utarcducuoiv of ; the usual prices. Santo S. t sou. Cenegal Agr- ptfU HQ Third reet. S. CUTHBERT & BON, Real Eftato and General Agents.
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