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A1 ‘ lu;9mC^'~^ntcrments I u ; 9 mC^'~^ntcrments in tho City of 1855 argk,^romPebrn!iry^ BthtoFel)rilary2oth ’ tj %. y, CmtDßnr. unknown i ii.. 8 o Meaa1ee..^.^.......,0 j Inflammntloii'onLptigs... 0 ' 1 Hemorrhage ofCtiUOgß~ 1 . o Ok! Age., 2 o Typhoid Fever .. 1 j Typhus Ftrer ;... 1 ' .. Brain 1VT0r...iJ4i«i.....« 1 j Hcc'ic Fever....-;;....:.; ' 1 *“ q Pulmonary Congestion... 1 77 « Congestion of lirain...... 1 ....77.V..7 n Asthma .1 77***** a iVrotouilis 1 ..77*"!,*** ***** n Whooping 0 '-....!!*****"*“'* V Anemia - o * Pneumonia • \ j, Kheuinatism-....; A 1 stiiLßcm... o l Under *5“ | -“I'TSS 8=: :; «t.i ? :: ss ifcr—! „ ??f°™ “ SO to 90 • i< “ 90 to 100 „( “so to 1 1 4fto m,koowa - Mains lOj-Franalcs 10; White S 3; Colored 2....„,..T0tal SB By order of the Board of Health. A. C. MURDOCK, Physician of Board of Health. Lkoiuhe os PEHUAKsnir.—Oa Monday even ing, according to notice previously given, Pro fesßor Millar, of ttie Iron City Commercial Col lege, delivered hia first Lecture in this oily on the art of Writing. Tho extensive writing room of the Collcge,was crowded to excess, and many unable to obtain admission, were reluctantly compelled to go home again. The Leoture was listened to with marked attention by tho intelli gent aadienco, who manifested their satisfaction and discriminating applause. _ rhe Professor commenced Ms address by eiv tng a brief outline of the History or Writing. He stated that chirography had contributed more than any other invention to the civilixation and improvement,of mankind fit has opened the door to ail other arts and sciences, and has taught us what wp ourselves aroj it has dispell ed the dark cloud of ignorance, and pre eminently proves onr supenorilv over the brnte oreatioq..; History haß not recorded tho exact time when the inhabitants of this globe began to feel thevront of some method by whloh they might communicate thoirthought- at a distance yet it explicitly informs us of a variety of ex pedients for this purpose, of an cxtremelv an cient date. The first attempts of man to trans mit-his ideas, wo learn from various sources were widely different from the beautiful art of penmanship as at present hnown, bat they un doubtedly vSere the first steps which led to tho perfection of hirography, Rude posts, stones copda and,paintings were first used to transmit to posterity such remarkable events as occur red, but these,soon .became.inadequate to the wants of the people, and a higher order of hie roglyphics were found necessurv. This led to the gradual invention of a variety of different methods, and tho inventive mind of maQ bein _ exoiied,, never reiaxei, until ctni-ogrupby in ail us beautiful perfection, was discovered The lecturer then went on to give descriptions -Of fhfi. methods;used by different nations, and furnished many interesting aooounts of writimr yijta.eariystdges.. From this, the Trofessoi - jo .speak.of the practical uses of pen without it the merchant ‘ OO.nUi net carry oa his businevl; accounts could I ?®^i , ?^ e F. t > B iifftho.scienccs would bo prevent -o”ril?,?E:tFatitng.t F ati tng. Lioovnries nrbioh have ben efited the world immeasurably, would have been , forsvepipsti ahd/tveu prmnug would not have 'wsfr Ce^? lttt -. e rap '- d !‘ y it httSpif-it had not communicated to it by chirography. .Through the instrumentality oi. wttUng, aided by jbo artbf print . o n.o may cbta#i instruction aad derive .■fceney frpm each.discovery; and- thus writing deolarailoii that it is the of ail arts.” ity this discovo .communicate with ab fU'!y a l if lhey ,uro P«sent. Deprived of this art, what wonld become of onr gnowlcdge of a thousand subjects intercsiing to wo never could from the barbarism of ignorance .Anjlfifloamo a.civilized and refined race. Tho art,.then, becomes of the ut yp&M&JteSi* ‘o n«- If we rest with a sa perfioitd knowledge, our subsequent course be paralyzed to a great extent ttner.fiCd lose of time wo shall bo com undergo in its nso, but if wcthorofiHlv it, ita exercise will bo a pleasure inatcid: of >o,labor. tiien went on to discuss tho beat Plsn/f use, and passed over, brief jsji® methods made nse of by different teachers- - Ho Bhowed conclusively that maßWßystems wcre dafeetiveandiueffioient, and Shonld tje avoided, as they tend rather to retard the pupil back.tban toudvabce him. He denre- Cgpd «ttbSg7y the practice of teaching penman- Shipm onr sohools, along with the other branches of a ootumon English ednoation, as it is almost impossible for a pupil to pay the necessary ot tenrionTO acquire writing perfectly, when bo has other-studies to attend to. The lecturer -argued thaMt Ought to bo taught separately from oil Other branches, because it differs essentially from all the rest. It is of a kindred family with the art of urawing, and that art is never taught in conjunction with any other, save that of paint ing.-an order to acquire it perfectly it is neccs eary for the pupil to have a master wholly Mb preceptor and example, who will be able not only to point out his errors, but show him how to rectify, the® r'.-P-fe- • Tho jjiroleasor dwelt some time on this pert of tursohject, and mentioned many things of in tereet, which we should like to publish, did our spape peyjhit.’ iln conclusion, he avowed him splf sttoogiy opposed to the use of tboblack board, in teaching-penmanship, branded it as a bad opo, and said it had been proved each for years. You may ehow a pupil the formation of tetters-on a black bourd, bat wbst nso is that f tanho make them with open on paper f I say ho can not, for the very simple reason that a bit of;chßlkana a.pen are two different things. A person, may.mako a very good letter on tbeblaok board, but give bun a pea and be may not know how to ose it. Teach writing with the pen, nnd nothing elje, for it is tho pen you are to uso tarjough llie, a.u*d toot chalk, Tbo fact is, the per* son who teaches writing from tho black board mast be luiy j ot eonrso it is lees troablo to toaob penmanship standing, than it ib to go round anlbeud over each pupil, showing them how to muse letters on paper. occupied nearly an hour in deliv ery* u&d waa really of an interesting character We hope Frofesso? Millar may feel inclined to fayor,us with anoiberj at some future time. Wc.ATo-.glad to see the Iron City College pro gressßo Eticly \ it is an admirable institution, ana should always meet the cordial support of ourcitizenfi. ' Ab&est p? a Bueglae.—Oa Wednesday Bight last, the boose of the Rev. James Rabi ®°h».on Pennsylvania avenue, was entered by burglars,, :and rifled of a 'variety of articlos. Amnng' tfac articles stolen were a vest, coat, shirt, and other clothing. A notorious nogro named Benjamin Wilson was suspected of being thoburglar, and yesterday, while attempting to at u pawnbroker's store, 1!° 6lrce trdie wae taken into oustody by Officer Wray, of the Mayor’s police. Ho l^°* n !!l* d t " lh0 Ma y° r ’ s Office, where, on searching him, ho was discovered to have on his person tho.ehirt and vest takeo from Mr. Robin. 80 S^-^r aB -“ mn,Uled ,0 j l ' l for trial. 18 weU k oown to tho polios ns one offhe most dcßperate rascals in tho city. His proportions-are nlmost herculean, ondbeine ox tremoly canning, it required no little dexterity on tho-pnrt of tbo officers to scoure him He has slready served o term of five years in the Penitentiary, and them is every probability of his going back; there again. A Capias was yesterday issued by the Pro thenotary for the arrest of Nicholas and Michael Hawflon;:. ti inswer to a-suit for damages for trespass f l it armis, instituted by Nicholas Buok leitcr. Damages laid at $2,000, bail to which amount Will-bo required from defendants. A suit Was also brought in the District Court, by John-Sullivan, against Thomas kelson and J. W. SimpBon,formaliciouB proeecation. In Feb ruary, 1854, the wife of.plaintiff was arrested on of defendants, for iaroeny, bat Ba i>segasntly discharged, there appearing no grounds for tbo hrrost. This suit is now insti tuted to recover damages for tho injury done to Mrs. Snliiyan’B character by that arrest. Tho amount required to.patcb up the injury is §2OOO. Aeuesthii toe . Lahoeht.-—A young man ,-!Si*w®rt was arrested-Dy tho Mayors.police, .for the larceny of a pocket book, containing :$3O or §lO, from a stranger, in The robbery was perpetrated some weeks ago. He was committed for trial. We would direct attention to the 800 barrels ? f Fl °o]V Slightly wet, to ho so dat the irare lionse of Waterman & Ero., Ho. 60 Water etreet. this morning, at H o’clook, by p. m. Darts, Auctioneer, 7 . ■ MAXicroui**s».— Alderman Wflson, vetted day, toued n warrint for fie arrest it J w!v m#n. named Fiaerty,! ehttgeTwit^^n^*: ™tadow f or°R? hOO v nS a . Bn ° M Iplatolthroagh ao ThoehntL™ J oun g» honße, onPenn sHoot! the bedl^!oh ?: — ftpo ? entowd the head of "" i ™" burned rW^ Juniata,- .recently incrediblenhn’ sa in an almost iXnanV?."* o 6paoe . of time - ««H»8 t* the ex- WB'libmV^ 8 Superintendent and sesietaote. ™ m "/private despatch that 136 loaded ears passed over the bridge yesterday, and may *>o expected in this city this mofeiiig; . a^ SE rr SuperillteDdent of tho Seventh Street aonp House acknowledges the following receipt: $5O from the Rev. T. B. byman; $6 from Rob ert Anderson; 8t Fetor’s Church, $10; opera tives in Pearl Mills, $2O; and from sundry per sons, $4,50. t New York Hebald, Times, ahd Thibehh Porsonß desiring to be faithfully served with theso papers can bo accommodated by leav’ine their orders at Gallagher’s Book store, .71 Fifth street. R. Shannbn Is the carrier, and ho is on hand, ram or shine, as soon as the oars from i-!'.'" !' Term 3 for thc Herald, Time, weefe; f ° r th®phua dolphin Ledger 10 cents per week. iEKUIaI post. PITTSBURGH BOARD OB' TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. _ . OFFICES Ptctiitnl— JOHN SniPTON. Krrt Vice Praidml— Wn. H. Svitit Second “ “ ivu. Tt tamm, &cretary-T7n. S. Hati^ Treasurer— Jons D. Scdlit. Superintmdmi— B. T. Nosthau. Je DAIRY review of eittsbeeoh maeket. °mo* o » ras DahiMobbiko Post.i Wednesday, February 21,1856. / Tbsndu reported on 'Cheng, yesterday r „ in Eum . ber, Although th« wharf was allr, with excitement. A numberof boat, have departed alnea the breaking up of the Ice Freight, are quite abundant, and a number of Deals rerasad offers. $3 J 7sffeT. MOS Q< 19 tbl3 "Jpertlno end extra at ff,o2® f ro Q th&^m b “ 001,1 st dopot B7 l 100 do shelled BCTTi ; nf^l b k aS Apple, at 11,87, ca,h. at uaufztl “ l2 *= lB bb "’ roll Monetary and Commercial Aflaire. Tho hew York Jbsf, of Monday evening, aaya; °“ tori *» rial almost aa Important mmelv , g ,D otkBr “»*•- “g*SSf ->tboutaoyaaV,'?on r^rtSc? l! ’ “ " 'ss». advance foreign exchanjo Callln, h ,Y * t'ndenry to o par cent Toe bSSS," ml elf ih??.*tEE T J “ 5 * that I,offered them at 6 tof ?.r coo, Thi S° torj *’¥" B@P, and npmiiS. * second-class paper are irregular: n«rn U « mW i« h « ll ‘M. after £S».»fcsi3S»SB« III? ’*** " 6iTC " Ia “ Yo W continue very j 5* '’«* ““V »«• $lO,OOO, and licet) the 1.1 of January $703,000. Far the.am. time la ISSI then' .T? «*" s2 ’ ols ' M3 i 1853 they were $l, 3S 9' SSI. and la 1553 nearly «li million. of dollar. Dnrlag. the past week the foreiju imporu the lbor , port were-$1,6Xi,005; for tho ram# week !u ISS4. *2.251 l* 537 ’ 810 - 1 of thu yea;; SALES. Auction—Dally : A “»" «a - , „ AT 3 O’CLOCK, p. u . _ . ~ AT T O'CLOCK, p. SJ„ InrtrmMcU, 1* H, DA.VXB, Auctioneer, V'w.wn 1 ' 15 I l rnj)IK0 WM NE.IK THE ££YV ST7I fe|=SSS'«fl 3SSb££sKSs?=s tb feb2 C r >6, bal * DW JtAri. with ioure.L **• UAVTS. Auctioneer. SlmnuM*? 1. Bhar.« Mtrdi.n.-j.Dd iUnnf.ctnrer’i Bink Stock ” . “»»<» »trtot BrUg, CompM, I lUllroal Compinr CUr.Und »mi Htt»6ur*n " P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. T'KUsrEK-a BALBOP bamk sruoin^r~, ■—r- { ?_ DAVIS, AmUmw. P P ;! V * TK library at ai-chon.—win I*, .<b,i «. r < i! a • uth “ ra - »« «W UlSSS4"cr«i " T." flh J miD ff Wetionary, Cathoiio Ediftona ?f n 1^ 1 . 0 ? ?°* lrth * i w »k*. Boston library w&s^iK^wiisg-s s°Jt‘<!S?)Q la ‘? ,0 ’ L ” clloI1) tutorial Hoirom of Aslmitrd N.tun;, (2 Tolumea, iju.no. Loudoo) Iloxtltt'. Lifoof No. pcleon, (i jolomw) Manual ol Cluilc*! Literature with a '»'??*« <=f fanphleta .nd EngnTiogx. ' * — gb2 ° F. M. I)AVI3, Auctioneer. T , A . R ,°? ® TOCK °* staple and fancy dry ooods ' ', " T Acctrcm, oa TncaEDAi Moaimro, F.bruarr 22d. at iod virn*’ r l 't* C< ’ I “ m . frctal B * lm tlooma, corner of Wood and Fifth rlrcete, will bo sold an axtonslro assortment of aeasonablo Foreign and DomesUc D rj Goods, among which flannels, Checks, She tings. Shirting., Canton Moreno*, Delaine*. Alpacas, HtaSf ®IT «AV* ,d > a . , r 11 V!? 0 ! 6 ” Ullr B “"' UIoTCS.IIItU Shawl*, Handkerchief*, Irish Lin*ns, Linsey*, Coontrr Lntl l e ** nd .? hU<l^ en,a fancy pood* la great variety. Also, Flno Hats, Capa, Fine Shim, Drawers, Fashionable Clothing, 4c. 1 _ fubAo P. M, DAVIS, Auctioneer. BALE 0F 300 CAREKIaS OF ,iA>*r* J 2 U ?’r7 < * n o ®*day Morning, February 21st, at IF & 5i O S? , ftt t^l ® warehouse of Messn. Watciimah 4 Bbo , No. 60'Water street, will be sold, without reserve, 300 bbls Superflno Flour, slightly damaged by water. Terms at alt. (feb2o) P. M. DAYIfI. Auctioneer. A B wSsf5 r «gS ALIS 0P A CLOiniNO BTORK.—On FRIDAY MORNING, February 231, at 10 o'clock, at me Commercial Soles Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold, without reserve, by order of George Armor, Esq., Assignee, the entire stock of fine Clothing. Cloths, Trimmings, 4c., of a city store, among which are, 200 Drees, Frock, Sack and Over Coate; 280 pre Cloth, C&e simere, Sattlnet and Summer Pants; 300 Satin, Bilk, Cash- P,”"®-?* Mareeilles Vests; Under BhirU and Drawers; Fine Shirts; Cravats; 60 pcs fine Clothe, Cawlmeres and Cashmaretts; Battlnsts, Tweeds, Joans and Cottbnades; su perior Batin, Cashmere sad Marseilles Testings; aod a gen eral variety of Linings, Buttons, Trimmings, Furnishing Goods, Ac. Terms cash. b P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. FRUIT— 30 bags Dry Apples; 10 do Peaches; 60 bxs M. R. Raisins; 1 M 16 hf do do; for sale by MILLER k RICKETSON. OUOAR—LoToring's, Belcher’s, and .M’Koniio's Loaf, k-? crushed and Pulverised Sugars,on hand and for sale by _ * bd23 MILLER k RICKETSON. Brown btgutand booto tTa le— 2 ca«ks Finiol Williams* Brown Btout; 2 casks Rutherford’s Scotch 4ie; on hand and fbr sals by Jy>23 MILLER & RICKETSON. WINE—SO baskets “ Heldulck’e” 173,174, Champagne Wine, fbr sale by J apg * MILLER k RICKETSON. kbl* No. 1 Sait, lauding and fur sale by jaD23 ___ MILLER A*RIOKBTBON, 01L.—12 doieo of this excellent XJ atUelo received by ffob6] JQB. FLEMING. lbi for cale by - Jan * FLEMING BROS, W bStS^f 84111 ' VILD CIIKRHY,—Ono of the receivodbv *«» lor congh» and «ol4« nojf in o». 12 do* Jan 9 „ JOS. FLEMING, corner Diamond and AUrket street IJATENT MKUIOINKa:— J P?” Luiilam'a Specific; *? i Ready Relief. 5 do Barry’s Trlcnpherous; a do Lyons’Kathalron -6 do Wright’s Pills; ’ 6 do Brandrath's Pills; ‘2 do Hooßand’s Gorman BUton ■ 6 do MV/Mlstert Ointment' U do Thom’s Cough Candy; 6 do Brwru’s Essence Glngsr; 0 do Torrell’s Ointment; 4 do Terrell’s Arabian Liniment'; 5 do Kicra’ Petroleum; In store and for sale by FLEMING BROS.* 8 accessors to J, Kidd A Qa ' Na_6d fyaod stmt.. dec2l:dt* John W» Butler & co« 1 UOaWARDISO _AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS— ■fe.saaS boxes W. K.GfceeseJ[n store ud fcr nUbjv 06(19 BNQLIfiH k fUQ]24iU>£o&is * »?•* \ % ‘ ** ■- i..■ „ . •• < :■ * -V • ‘ • ■v ;< --••• ;^ «,•. .• , laipacfon for the fort ,°Wtttprgh may.be.%iiaat*he*ttsS><n House, third •toiT. entrance oa.Smlthfield strait. «« Mbm nterJia the “f“ el lart awning and aUtfanu* ..BceWnt the frekht'^m/ A naiaber of *»ati» were reusing 0 r“ "? *«?^*V.~»** r ' S “'“ P today for Wheal* mud*? M( ? ttUam ' afo ™’tWth»t ho will le&ve at th. nsuttl hour, jo bo on board In time. , to .tornw “ Exchange tlo « con "’ ts ™ 1 yostorday.-Tia. Ibllowiig *lSoss:rSSr Lodeavor sr ay -Ston^'f"’ Venture ....... Gordon ' ■* _ .“1855.” " LOUISVILLE w. . AND rj > SAIHT LOUIS, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stoam Packet Ton THE cosvmsce or CKet Une » PASSEKGSSRS AND FREIGHT BETWEEN * PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILT.F Ana saint Louia. ; fISS > List ■!* composed of seven r ism® tos ‘. c, ? s i l Steamers, ana- [ JSgLlh ®Sf»S=iffl=lquiUud for speed, splendor. 1,18 o!ai InEoira n DAIL7 LINEOF Steah } ’fj c oh ‘° It connects with the O. S. MmS Una of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint 'Vhichpasseniters and freight are ticketed and re ut’thelZT’il&h I '' TITO ?" w Stmnllirs t“»T6 been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: , . &<*yt of Departure EUCrrKYF STATU at K P n‘ nl - fr<m w -B nTE nqovnt....Snndny. AllSmvt® 41 ?, iCOS .£ i * L£p Monday. ..............Gxo. M’Lih,,,, .... Tuesdav rmSSSrw?TA } ? V n JSZ * Wednesday. PENNSYLV ANIA.—.(..Jho. Klinetelteh Satu^ay Loare daily at 10 o'clock, A M* precisely. 7 departuM* WCBlT * a ftfter 111110 on tin morning of For particulars, apply on 'board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON. I . . 7" JOjUN FLACK. / Agents, Monongahela House -Buildings. inor2B] J } Pittsburgh, 1855. T?ot liouiirille» ... 7 • - |E5> fa,. 1150 Btaamer* J3llPlBE,.Captain Don*, will potis “■ For freight or paswge apply on board, or to fatal BAKilBa & COLUN'Q'VOQD, Agenle. _S» Tt.o Gteamer LOUISVILLE will lravo for the ™--Ut .nat/aT^P.M r ° r “ 00 WE ° NI:S - For freight or passage apply on board, or to . rMi KIMICK t CO., Agonla. For Wobnsli River, Vincennes, ilvutson* ▼III© &ud York. fP’S* „ Th * *PieodJa steamer YOEKTOWN, Captain l wIU leave for the above and intermediate .fegKlipSaggtport* THIS DAY. •For freight or passage apply on board. For St Louts, Lexington. Kanisi, fvuloii St. Josephs, and all Intermediate Land- Inga ou the Missouri River. • t3»z* t „ T^e Ao* poMtoger steamer TROPIC, Fsescji, trill leave for the above and ports ou the opening of navigo- Por freight or passage apply on boarJ, or to fob * c J. a LIVINGSTON, Agent For St. Louts. . Tbe new ®nd Fplendid etcamer WM. BAIED, iS®l«S <^ ptain ?F 0U c ' wil learn for the •spgffiaeiiaboTe and intermediate porta on the onenimr of navigation. ® Fo / ft®!®* 1 * or PMSBJT*' apply on board, or to !2J» PLACk A LIVINGSTON, Agents. For st. Louis. ff*!Zr hT jPbestoamer W. IL DENNY, Capt. TUMtia will leave for the above and intermediate ESsSlsaports on opening of navigation. {• febls FLACK A LIVINGSTON. Agents. . _ Fop Cincinnati! ~~ ' f7*7Z* bh, steamer ELLA, Captain A. Po*. will and in'.fcrmedlate ports on ‘doth instant, at 10 A. M. < sbt or P**“B* *pplj on board, or to - feb 22 . C.BAKVES, Agent. For Wabash River. " " " i R3> a. V*? Btc ' mer ALTOONA. Capt R,<J. Goat, JfaTe for the above and Intermediate ports opening of navigation. ror freight or Pysage uppjy on l>oard. fobB For St. Louis. ~ ~ jr!> * The steamer I'RAIIUK ROSE, Capt. F. &U* sfe^tT nA,tA > wU} leaT ® frr tha above and intermedia to •ii “' T ™i,*porta on the opening of navigation. For frvlght or passage T-clvea beard, JanSh ror i SS> c»pl. Joson ‘.I V T * J f° r the above and interme “7S£s*?: Uat *,£f ru on opening of navigation. . cr P* 4 -* l ** «pply on board, or to >-- a COLLING SVQOt), Agent*. Forj ItfashvllleT" i JC?EI VIENNA, CspuinO Hat, will itSSvHSt I *'***. (jT tb ® abov ® *»1 Intermediate ports on cu^f iwr^iyac^olng of navigation. inr bright or ippiy on board, or to FLACK f r UJLKINB. Agents. For St. Loots. I • frr 'P“ *‘ t r aer kevstonk, c.pt J.j. Bows- Lg"*§i£££jfo;T, wj.i leave for the above and iatcrtaeltats v m opening cf uarisaUoo. tor ir*igat or paArags appir on boarJ, cr to JIACS * MViNaSTOX, Agents. For Nashville i JSStAn. 3 ?’ 1 ’ ‘;ffr* r ? LA,IA m: ‘ x . c.!»uio wtL J&rZ£?%l DlA *' 9nl lir * r,i f *' 7 theatereand intermediate ■“waweWJlpcrU on c.pet-.ic* el e.-n ig»tU>ti. , and pa*™*? af piy on l-card or to _ FLACK or I. IVt NORTON. Armtv Kcgnlar Wheeling Packet. I f T5> ia- TUE steamer EXCHANGE Capt. M*C\ur». « , »ety MONDAY, WBDNLShAY and Ih„ a .nd I'. IUJWI.I V.d;.vuu, k.ii _._ J ; » C«R.L!NG\VOOI», Agent, PUtaburgh, btcubenvlUc and \VheeUl»g nr-. Packets. • A§^s^s*v{fl U ‘" A, * S * B u *rttW«k,sml "t*-uljenTinl^ SU f r \vh FACKUIs, bet«r*** n nitwhurgh, Fnrti J sto PP‘Oit at all latmacdiato owJ«? l «»V N p M* nl ,e *T? p ' lw>a «>* m MoihUf*. W»j. at Ti* o\l,*£ A M iwura.*., ' ; ! TV . 1,1:1 ■‘‘■•t’Vjfjh on Tgralaja, i'' A m” 11 an,l I’ff or or p«4sag« m«ply on or to J. D. COLUX<iWnon, Ajpt:!, Nn. ISi Frobt CANADA WEST. j^° I Y»*A^gty r TO.* y i yg^ «<W»AY u< Lcarc* Port Uurwell for Port Stanley at 1 o'clock Port Stanley for Clerelau<i crm WFD\T'*niV »ndBATURD*V KVKNINO, at ?«ovSw? AY The Telegraph connect* atCJeTefacU. »Uh the ClerelunH Columbui, md Cincinnati, tho Cltjrolßiid urn) l'ltt«bnr K h! n«ilMrj?.* h *U^ 0J “T r ?\? Xri ’g 1 ”"*!* and Clercliintl Lini nf “ ‘ ort 8l " "Uh the London slSioJd Whi ” h ' OImKU “lib UlO Great IVeilem I “"f** ° ripl) ' 0,1 hoa 'J, or to BCOVU.L A e - UOLOm ■ Bf>UK3:: —‘'udJlcforJenJ li« People: by 11. U. Kolb illII i by Fanny Tern; tilth eupply. Ufa of Baronin, by hlmaclr, fifth »uppi T iifa of Horace Greeley ; third aupply. Ida May: by Mary Langdon; third Bundy Harpor, for January; fifth supply Putnam, for Janoarjr; fourth supply. Graham, for January; fourth supply. Uodey, fo? January; alxth aupply. Knickerbocker, for January. Frank Loallo’s Indies 1 Gosotto. if’ 11 "’; N 'l YotU Jo “ ro < 11 . for January; a new dnonthly Magazine, devoted to romance, general literature ecienco ond art; price lg cent! * ”, n,™ 3° “ bovoJu * t ■•'"•lied and for rale etthe cheep Book 'W sam ’ l V«;L. L GAZETTE.— Frank LeiUa's Ladles’ Gatatte KnickSlii oo^ 0 * 01 ) Nbw Yorll Fisblons, for February! Knickerbocker Magazine, for February M “ is,i1 “'’ for February. l-rI M 15 „ nl „. For « SUNKR k 00., No. 32 Bmithn«ld itreot. R^ianW^* 1 POWDJSU—IO bores for Mile by V l™ 2 *. FLEMING BROS. IT Kit PET 10 60 AP.—Tilts valuable^ article in used for JtnSl a. L. CtrfflnHKT. HO Third ,t Second Hand Pianos. TJ-fTM with Iron framouod patent repeating action, aa v ..nearly netr. lloatoa price, new, slloo—for A Rosewood 6 octave, Chlckcrlng 4 Sons, In perfect order In every particular, and of very superior tone; been In tue only one year. Boston price, new, s276—for few A Rosewood 6 octave, made by Meyer 4 Co.. New York Retell price, new, $250-for $llO. ' ’ otll ' A Rosewood 6 octavo, mitdo by A. 4 J. Keogh, Buffalo: about two years old, and In good order. Price, new $276 ■“fur £l3O. * A Mahogany Plano, rather old fashioned, bat still useful for beginners. Cost originally ssoo—"for $5O. A Rosewood C% octave piano, carved mouldings and fan cy desk, entirely new, mado by Haloes A Bro„ Now York New York prief sBoo—with stool ondicover $3lO. . * Two Rosewood German Pianos, octaves, imported ox* pressiy for the subscriber, and Vill bfl sold at tho low prico of $lBO each. These instruments are made with Iron plate and brace, and havo every appearance of being durable. Tbs above aro the not cash price p. For pale by JOHN 11. MKLLOR, feb7 Np- 81 Wood street. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. will open, on Thursday, Febmary Bth, 150 doten more ot the cel ebrated t ortsinouth Hosiery, which will be sold at about one-half ;the usual rates. f ß i,7 POOR POLlCY—Paying money for dull, expressionless Daguerreotypes, when you can obtain unmistakeabiy fine Pictures, with despatch and at a low rato, at CARGO’S Double Bkyllght Galleries, No. 76 Fourth street, Apollo .Buildings, over Arnold's Exchange Office. feb7 FINE PARLOR FURNITURE, of every description, on hand and made to order, of our own manufacture sad "warranted la material and workmanship. jan-20 • . -•TV BVYOUNfI A O'! PTQ3E HE&PEHO SOAP cord sore rough bomb. All 1 chaps, chafes, Ac., on the hands are healed by it Sold at 12>^oentBa cafee, at No. 140 Third street. - dec2B obn'mj Bale by jatflO . Grow,Blue QraaoOrchsrd and VX Bed Top. ljanlßJ_> JAM&TwAEDKOP. ' ■'■ «>■ J v * V i, „ v. '♦ r’lL*- ' iy * { 7 »—* " i - ‘i - •; . - V . *> ; -> *>. v. ■ 7 :y* *l. '? * STEAMBOATS. “JSS5 M Corn Meal, extra qaaHtv.lbr JAfl, M’LAUGIttIN, • h. • - • • ■ tfa.lo SmlthSeh) Bt. ‘ v ’ ' ’ - ••••■•-.. » ■ yr-riv ", ..c-'vi *■’ ■'rYV:- : ~‘ ■» H »» * V«* , •: * »£- -* J r Prof, Wood's Xl&ir KeittirntlTe. . No article of a similar lied, ’hi)* het&ro the pnblio, aojoyii a betiar reputation As » - tair tonic. Its'pooaXar chfimicail qnallUes hare a lenefldal effect oponthegrowth end rharactcrof thehalr, SttingaiDky and glossy tinturwto that jahlcb was former.: Iy of a coarse and dry nature. It has also a tendency to preserve tbs youthful color and appearance of the halr and destroying or counteracting the effects of age. With such recommendations in Itafavoiywa hardly perceive bow any lady or gentleman should be vdtbohi ro valuable an adjunct to the toilet. Persons who hove used it trom the *ge of sixty-fourdovru, declare it to bo tbomoft perfect ar. tide to secure the'object intended ever yotproduced. Gray hair, whether produced by the slow progress of time, or by any of tha causes/whfch whiten the looks .prematurely ia restored to a healthy, lively appearance, jmd all the dlsa. greeable effects of dryness, the accumulation of dandruff* ; or like impurities, are removed. From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, 27 School st Bnsroif, March 20,1854 j?°*« Fmi>: Dear Sir—Having become prematurely quite gray, I was induced seme si x .weeks since, to mok* trial of your Hair Restorative. I hfcvo used Igeb than two bottles, but the gray hairs have all disappeared: and al. though my hair has not folly attained fta original eoloJ yet the process of change Is gradually going on, and I have’ great hopes that, In a abort time, my hair will bo as dark M formerly. I have also been much gratified at tho healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out as formerly Bospcctfully Yours, D. c. M. Burr. PBOF. Wood: Dearßirr-My hair commenced ailing off some three or four years sines, and continued to do so until I became quite bald. I tried all tho popular remedies of the dny, but to no effect; nt last I was Induced to use your cel obrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to aav It ia doing wonders. I have now n fine growth of young hair and cheerfully recommend ita use to all similarly afflicted! . A. 0. WnxiAliSox, 133 Eecond street St. Louts, March 7th, 1854. i -...5t Louis. .....Nashville. .'■.Eoaisville. ..I.LoultviUe. ♦ ••• Wheeling. 'tv » * Canute, ni, Jane 27th, 1853. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and haTe admired ,t, wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, ns I P remat uraly gray, bnt by tho nee of hia Kestcra ure, it has resumed ita original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. SiDsar Basiss, Ex-Senator, United States. T>n.. « T Vracixsss, Indiana, Jnno Isth, 1553. factm^'.T't J ;S ,0I i D; D ““ r Sir-ha yon are about to mnnn- I ani rmd yoor recenUy dlacovered Hair fsen^ ri ’ p will state,for whomsoever It mey concern, ose4 J t « ““j 1 hnown others use it; that I havo mr several yeara been in the hnhlt of ndng other Hair Bo- J”’?? 8 iSat I find youra vastly superior to any other Jt faUtely cleanses the head of dandruff, and ra ‘the ortISSS “ pro ,?V ?" ? m Mstorß “07 poison’s hair to the original youthful color and texture, giviog it e dhSlVlSte? »Pl»“f»oce,aud nil this without ft -L h M nd .i th *T 01,p15, or lhB dre£s rn ”hich it drops. I would, therefore, .recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair 3 Beipeetfuliy yours, • WnsoxKrno. _Por sale by _°. J. WOOD A CD., Proprietors, 695 Broad- p T ;ice:il T a ond 0 nd bou“ ket Bt ’ M °’ AS-Blow*, Klelu, Corn*, Tender Feet, arc.—All know on being struck hard on tho oyo, or on tho face, it will swell and turn black; whoever profor not a nTrv r “ b “ iaatantly in DALLEY’S “ nd , ceitiol, swelling, blackness or pain will occur. Change plasters daily on coma, ibr m. wnidisappear, and make the most painful SSd“nW?ta^/“‘ 0, “ T ™ sppU » tJ s»i •“ thus he PBOO AND OTHER PKLONB, WHITLOWS, AND BUN. ROUNDS, When commencing ana only lender can bo stopped, and ell TdtYoi'p A fet » *>* cays In DAL RACTTOIt, even afUir thoy bare rotted tho bone. tha-Cnger eaobe raved and all further agony— changa tne planter three times a day. 80 * 0. V. CLICKENER A CO., inK by S-J 1 - KEVaiilt.lSwSilltraeT/.n^'bT all Druggitta and Dealers in Medicine.* throughout the Uni tfd Statea. __ . fehs‘d*w2w Barrell’* Indian'Liniment, . Umb», lfa'J, . . Brent, - Throat, Spine, Hu> c!rg, Worm* In the Skin, Scalp Dlies'o.i, MUk Cnut, Dry ,Ie tier, Eryalpelaa, UtadacM, .Cba&e, Kenralgia, Crack*, Bun Pam, S “ W *> Sara’, cIMn >> iSoreLe,;., Sot* Throat, Hhanmallem. Prim Si cenU per bottle. Sold wholesale and retill »t Dr. KBVSEU’B,I4O Wood street; JOP.L IIOHLEB'g, Lib erty .treet, «ml it J. P. PLEXIINCPa, Allegheny city. jan£kda« Important to Pcraon» afnjcted svltU Iter, or Rapture of tbe Bo\reli, end the danger of Strangulation by neglect ing u. Tb* couth far any ons to puratia who may be of. fbctM wUbßuprura,iitoprocnrott;jood Trues well adapted to tta ruptured parts, la order to retain the protruding porlta of the botrela. Thta la nflon neglected, and the b<nrel becomes atranjnlalcd, louring the patient not only In a antferins but d leprous coadltiim.. I berg always on bend, and dally adapt, the moat Improrct Trueaea; among «bld. it aiABSH'S RADICAL OCiIE TREES, arbieh util really produce aradieal care In aahortdliac. Of eonrre then are earns when no Truss wDirure, but in a Tart ma jority cf rrdoab!e ilereia, cr -fini(ttaTr, this Truss win core. I liaeo eTery rarloty «f Trusses, frca 6J' eesta to £10; «1» a larse assortment of Cim.DRES’i TRUSaILI ABDOMINAL SOPPOUTEBS, ELASTIC STOCKISOS, (or TtMcese broken or cnlaryed reins; PILE PROPS, for the rell-f and care of Piles; SOOtfMIER BRACES, for men women end children; SCSPENEORT BAXb.AOFJ, and •tcry ruriely cl mccbanicai epplianee rued In tbacare of disease. Call and examine them at my Drug Ebert, No ltd Wcod street, corner cf Virgin alleyt sign cr the Co’lden Urr!ar - [teSU-daw] DR. CEO. H. KKVSKIL ~ Pe- «i- Proclamation.— Uhrrvaa, the citraordinary •ol unprecedented demand for tbit iuralnatl* preparation, I UilMllill K ATriAi;!O.V, ImoLidnerd enrtoua ponoM to fatal oS other ertlri.M rioltar in mans and ep. pearnur*. hoi atioluicly rocthiei, whL-b haa a tondenry toiojoro (he reputation o' the genuine article, purchaser* •boon bo particular to ark for I TjigVi Premium Kutha rton, and (hey may r.;(j on receiving an arUcla aurqualied for Ita virtue* for tutoring o uicsjkl hval of hetr, for a cool, r*fr«hta s and delightful sj-pirceti ra during the tot weather, removing all disagreeable venaatlone cf dtaitaura and headache, and for the toilet It has tmr had an crfual for Ita pteuant and delightful fragrance. Iti tiioncanda of tertlmooialj are a euOeient guarantee for 11. tompletely rcltorlas » decayed heat of hair l for re moving all dandruff; forpr-Tentteglta (ailing olf, whe-h.r from elckneo or disease; and for entirely dUpeming with the wewelty of ruin* hair dyes, ai it eicitea tbo totreUoni, producing a «opplj of Ita natural pigment or coloring mat tor, giving ibe hair a dark, giosay appearance, with a luiu rtmu growth. Sat rale by ernry drags!.! In she city, and by dras-lets au4 merchant* throughout tb* United states. 1 a A liberal discount to wholwol© d«al*r*» Price 24 ctml* a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT 4 COc, r 211 Market *V. Philadelphia. For foie by OCO. XL KKViiRR, .No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. j*nl7:d*w3m U Toilet Soap. LMO.ND feOAP, prepared from the purest and best toa terUU ; it girejs the *klo a luxuriant brilliancy. and impart* to tha hand* a delightful almond odor. Mlllebeurs, OUT. Oil, Thrill cer, Bouquet., Nymph. Henry, 1 OUctito. Brown WmLier, Palmyrene, letebouly, sl.rihia.llow, Brown Omnibus, Hazelnut Oil, Palm Omnibus, Verbena, Spring Flowers, Men, Ambrosial, Jenny Lind, ClrcwUn, "“**>, . „ Spcnnaeetti Tablet, Ponclne, ir. K ' ll:lt “>• attention or the ladle, of Philedulphla to my Persian Lotion, rr Liquid Uly Blossom for j.nd.rlng tb. .kin .oft and fair. Also, my Amygdollni lotion, for remorlng freckles, pitnplrs end asporlty of tho oce, and to Impart to Uio ekln dclirato elattidty. fo/ardfi * Ulayn’* Pnpior for Rheumatism, Pain*. Irrlta- Uona of tho Chost, Lumbago, Wounds, Burns and Corn*, a superior French article, uniTewally üßed thronsbout Earope. _ Thtt subscriber continues to manufacture hb evlebrotcd KMe ’ ~r aont* nnt * Ambrosial Siutwo Csssus, which sro by any ia couDtr/ or in Europe, and f*«r which ho received a Prise Modal at tho World’s Fair, Lon don. To be had of the principal Druggists In Pittsburgh; and throughout the United States. X, BAKIN, Monuteeturer and Importer of Perfumery, No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, Jan22-dswla la Philadelphia. JIOUUNING GOODS. FRANK VAN GORDKU has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collar*, 81«<rre3 and Setts in Crape, Tarleton black lace and gauzo Veils, black Hosiery and Olovos, in wool, ootton,; and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alozander A Bajou’u best Hid Glows can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner *f tho Eia mond. novl7 Wanted, BV a eober, industrious young m&tvwho will do-rotehie entire time to hit business, a SITUATION A 3 SHIP PING CLERK In a Wholesale or RotairWurehouße, or Ar. filstant Book-Keeper, or a place inn Grocery or Cry Goods Store; and wIQ make himself generally ueplql to h’eem Eloyer. A note addressed through the Post Office to “a n '*»” or left at the office of the*' Post," will receive tram*} attention. ' - • - . JOET Notice to Owners and. Coxtslcmeee nr moorns, JPXg fiietoi, or OWNERS and Gondgoersof Pig Metal, BlocriLnCnfitlnn-s ’ Engines, BoileraTMill and Building Stones, and other articles upon the Allegheny wharf, ero hereby notified that unless the some arc removed by 'the £oth of February Inst, they will be suitfccied to a charge of- fio tents per ton for ovary twenty-four hours they are buffered to remain after that date, lu accordance with tho provisiens of an or din&nco regulating the wharf. WM. SCOTT ftblfclw Wharf Master Allegheny Wharf Carpets Lee» than Cost, THE undersigned baying reduced the prices of their on. tire stock of Carpet*, Oil Cloths, ItugVMita, Mattlnir. ac., from 20 to 25 percent, call the,attention of persona S want of any articles in their Una to the following Their stock is ono of tha largui and tut nUded in tho city, and eonsistain part of Veltot and Brussels; Tapestry BrnsBols; Aunusson Brussels; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets: Patent Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine and. flue . do; . Twilled and plain Venetian do; Hall and Btair do; Wool, Botch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton Ingrain ddr . . BW* Eoda» Wlndow shade*, and a large artortmsnt of On Cloth, from 2to 21 feet la width. Tn£ SiirosS C; B. HEaDLY i CO.,* No. 82 Third street. iSIAIUEa FOB 1855.—A largeaiaortoient of tha (bore ■IJ metal article fcr sale at the lowest rates. Ikos* who would gareiiS per cent, should call at - Jaoß BAIFL B. hAXJSFSB.% ST Wood it, . ' '*.‘l ** ' : H y , \ s?!* *-**« - - cuEcg raix* is ni TRY IT ONCE. fffBSCRIBEB ofTera for eale a valuable TB ACT OF ntlT a £ ow Bowicily township., Beaver thSS’JJS" Bochcster and New Brighton, on If °Jh ow THtstargh road ; containing SO acres, 05 hi 'SP Kbodetato of cnltirnUon, the good COM 10P* It onsr Jf, t i 0 c SL ro,emont! ', ro nei»t of a e2hoar™i n “|? kitchen and cdari whs»>> fe , Earn ’ 80 *>t'4o /Ml,with Stabling trader tue whole of it for horses, cows end abeeo: RnsArnnka House, Hood Hooso and. Serine House Thsmto tins ./ B l lr i:jg-i ofsott water in the county handy to the knuaa alsocteverof other good Springe on the premie Orchards of choice fruit, conneting orApple. Tear P™rh nw,™ end.Ohcrry treos, Tbie Faria iaall undlSoJd in grain The place is woU watered. lenw ' P<“* ; ; This la O rare chance to eecciire a good homn; a n *te £!??■.; Ici . r further information enquire of hong, Pittsburgh; G- K. Spirers, Kocheater; Samuel Stiles’ H C vi?i er ' or subscriber, on the premises. * i foblfclm* JESSE DEAN. , Dwo lling House, containing 7 -rooms and hall, being No. 59 Hand street, l*t«-“en and Penn Streets. Kent SIM, Inc!uding rrater tax fi-Va. T. B. TOUNO 4 CO., ™ 8 38 SmithSeld stre’-t. mu LEl—a two story Brick Uweaiu-UouRS. on Ontrt 4 Apply to n. SllNWt A TO, “ No. 32 Sirthhfleld Ftrent- N'm-H fit'/ B “ 1& ilTON—A fine barm of 10S acres,all rij. iE “ good state of cultivation, with n ? a m,“ ““-“Bord Orchard of gritted fruit, new F lo oty of Goal, good Barns and tenant S"’' 1 ™ “ tt « neighborhood or Churches, Schools, Poi conr f nlent to Now Brighton. $35 an acre! Ac ’’ 01 ‘ p y at llie ola established Beal Estate ?an3o . a CUTUEERT 4 SON, janno . , . 110 Third etreet. •piQUT AOBBS OB EXCELLENT LAND FOR SALE fWnIPnt,PT »f Sant ,o ® at i°n» *t about a quarter of a mile with Si 7 £ nd Pennsylvania Railroad Station ; Tr?J! Ui . 8 H £ oso “** Stable, a variety of bearine iruit Trees, a large Garden, and eood Water The land if Ac C UDder fiood ftJDC °* Price * l » p °®- For terms, apply to S. COTHBKIIT & SON, 1 - 140 Third street T J A^ i l ff Mt V ii K Vl ,f Li4l r J?or 8:110 a wmrMtable Dwelling in th/ deep ‘ A -? el: of good water mud pump inuio Jntciien, ont-oTen and stable, garden. fruit trues eSol* if-mput, vnr, " nas > * 7OO ln hand, .remainder in thres J 7eM B. CDTHBKHT * SON, ™ ■ ■ .. no Third Building lots km**, Bricoim * by 80 dOi JV situated in Birmingham. front o’f 0 ’ f a, tot nn ftbl „ ~,,. aCUTUBUKT 4 SON, bI Beal Estate Office, No. 140 Third atrtit. A fll “ OF HKVK.'ifY'.piVE 40KK3 K>!l tssa—Knr a ™« eituated three miles from Princ*-- Z“' haT *°S “ »«» Log House, and 10 acres cleared ■ » = 140 Third strecf 4PP#*fea*> —. i. office of tbe Murom? Pn«f OMbY NINE iiUNDitED DObLAKSI—For sola- » story frame DWELLING HODSh’fcontalniMi “Jot of 17 fret front on-Bearcr street, by 100 deeo to or dining room, kitchen, cellar, and t bed roomfc wilhl yard, pump, hydrant, stable, out-orra, “ * . Terms of pay moot, . t*ry taty. 1 __ a tiUTHBERT * SO*. 140 Third .t SSSiits;sjsaii7»'»-,s «i^sr s s a! s , *™*s!; „ » L J l ? e roasoaable payments* Am>lv at th« Deal EsUte OMce of g. rHBERT A SON -± r~ No. 14Q Third street. «r“t° nS' Itnvt A larxa Hill, oo i'ounli pj». ah>. .■_ .» Bplane-S Bonding, oo Fifth ,S£t? Alarge fto"?S 0 n loorh street. Apply to S. CDTHBERT A SOdf' ™ ■■■■ No. lIP Third atrnrt i l 1 dtr Sl ' utt Et‘ u tie centre of tbe 75 Foorth street. hJ "* “ i«* T TaRt POii SALE rjERY'CfIEIS*. IN , CITY, 24 feet by .{* A gofci bargain can bo had by applying coon ri tho.oCJc* of the MOUSING post. wy -wig?/ i? ame liouse OQ I lot, on Ant dty,at arery low mto. En* tuomas woods, ••-g™" ; 76 Fourth rtrert.. Land for Sale. ISftft IASI} IK FOREST COUOTT, near the Clarion rirer. TliLs land bhcarily limbered, an esceHentsoiJ.ftml Iss&M locdntala an abundance of i i?~r^^?t t^ cx ,iT eia ofbitnraincn'rcoft!. The Yenan* ko railroad, which irillundoubtedly bfcbaiit* will run rery The Millrtoi; cr££ AlSO.oOOacrce in Elk cotin ty, well Umbered end watered, end king near the route of ibeKncbttry and Erie railroad! s<tv oettrr inTMtment conld be madrltmn in these lands. ThocomplcUwof the Banbury and Eric, the Allegheny 'n, ! ' J,a , a 4 IS * railroads through that re-cion will render the ccal, lorn her, Iron ore and eoll. of great Mice. Enquire of ■; • 0.8, hi. 3111111, Attorney &t-Eft.v. ??0.147 Fourth fctrijet. A. wt m ‘ ■fV* ,lT'. ( ? a XF? ™ VUE «"■**, ond ntcodlFg i-VitKt I ttj - b «S l'«Tt of til 1 ■ ! “ r ,". c ' l > bnUl to »ro mill Hourps. Tkii ut , * 3 * ilrMrab.e location for a n siilcnco; and trill ba low, and on rAYorable terns. Tlila good, end c : ca- f-tn inrumbranea. Enquire of OL’O. h\ tiILLMoVz ' l y * 3 At Offio* of Mornlnf* ~ * VMALL PAJ-.M FOlt SAU-tomn.j OI la M ? Bc ? Fr * m “ B»dlins House, F>«l Well at the doer, a Lc; Uuuse, Subic, a Surar l,«p (If 400 tree*. and a snsud Peach not Appla Orchard : “ (j ; a “11“ frca CaDlopolU, In OaHU rounty, Ohita I rice »U an acre. S. CUTHBKHT * gdk, llO Third utrcot. r and Stare Koonisi * i liwciHng i2our.es and Slum Room* on Third street. A large Store boom ou Foanb street, near Wo d. That spicloua Hail on Fotsrfb atreet, (Carrot n«IM A Tavern Stand is Kut Elimloghatn. A Dwelling lioaae on tilth street. l!our»», of 8 room?, on street A **rge Hccse rn Unseat tbo bead of Fifth street A Of a rood?, on Bedford struct. A pwo|liiig Ifouss on Water street, near Grant. .A Dwelling Hous* in Birmingham. near the Ferry land luz. A to - ». CUTIIBERT A SUlf. Jl“ l jL ' 14U Third street. n Hotel for Leaae. knnw Q 0* the LAM4RTt>« XV nocsr.) Is oflerri for Iea»« on farorabla tcrjcw. PiujatM on to« corner of Fourth street and UracU Dear to Vrfc°°/ rt l *bsutmWway fceea the Rjr.rm'jahtla » Aar/ and the Armry/ranta Depot, it Is one of tlio moat convenient and deiorabie locations in the city. ThaUotel will U furnished, if de-iced, and leased fore term ef years, comtafnclng from iho firtt of Anil next lor lurlbcr information applj to JOS£FHB.A A.P.MomusON.Att’iS, J at,2*dtwtf QBee y 0 Fourth fit., Pittsburgh. EDUCATIONAL. FKSSSTbVAIIIiI FE.IIIYLE COLLEGE. at Harrisburg, pa. ’ frins for the liberal education of Young A Ladies, Tested by Charter with fall Collegiate powers, tma been In successful op.ratlou for more thin one jeer The loca.lon 1. 01.0 of the most pleasant ant picturesqie l n ’ „ lh « ""’■psemrata of the College arc such as aCoril peculiar advantages In acqulringn solid bass for the •uporstructure. There are two <l-partm«nts-lho Collcglato and the Preparatory, with their appropriate branches of learning. The course of study in each is three years, designated hy as many different daises. Young La dies admitted at any time. * of Instructor t. RtT. BEVERLT R. WAUGII, A. M, Principal. Mim U. Ccarnsa*, Principal Female Teacher «*** Faxxt A. Joiursoif* Assistant. Min'xxc. M. Bakntari, Teacher of French. Ac. Uuso.\Don, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. 4e. PLllosority ic: o ''' L ' cturar Cn Xstur “‘ History, Natural HantL. Joctirn Rouilei, Prof, of Instrumental Music. Jno. T. Cn it, Prof, Vocal Music. ,, n l '°, r M hf - i , nforln “ tlon . “dJress the Prin clpal, li. K. » AuOll, Harrisburg. Pa. dec7:3tu DulP* Mercantile Collect. PITTSBURGH, PA.~loeorporatca by theLegifllature of leansylvonia, with perpetual charter. FACuttr. DDFf > 4 nt S°s of ! h# * <Korth American AecauntanL" n k , i °;T, 1 u ng .; o l Comm " rci “ 1 Menas. the best off-hand penman In the Penmnrh!p. S ’ " ° ! Oommcrclld hnd.Ornamental *“» Permanently joined the Faculty, met l'l!, U ,v b “ 6M ,“ f h “ t<lurln K We late professional engage! «“*. h » *«» there regarded aa tho best pS man in the country. This InstltuUon, therefore, presents t ?’ tud 'Ct?cff„red by no other of the kind In tho united Elates. Ihe course of training comprises uo srarda of 400 real transactions, in six different methods of DouhJo Entry Book-Keeping. 300 practical Business Cal culations, covering tho whole field of Inland and forel >n commerce. Commercial Penmanship, with every modern improvement in tho art. Business Letters and Business loros, of every description. Dally Lectures In Commercial Law, Commercial Sciences,- the Theory of Profit*. Ao .gjy'Sepd for a Qlrcular. d«i23:.l*w Iron City Commerclnl Collefire. Y APAYETTJJ BUILDiNGjj, comer of Wood and Fourth JLi streets. Facuitt.— MlLLAß. A BRO., Principals and Professors of! Plata and Ornamental Penmanship. JOHN BAIIRY, Principal of the Book-keeping Department, and Lecturer on all important business transactions. JOHN FLEMING, (author of Fleming’s new and improved syetem of Book keeping,) will vaamine and deliver weekly lectures on the Science of Accounts. JAMBS .11, HOPKINS, member of tho Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law Although but a short time established, this Institution la in a mo3t prosperous, and flourishing condition, now numbering one hundred .students, which exhibits a popu larity and succesa perhaps never attained in so short a time by any other Commercial Collego. Tho Book-keeping department, under the able supervision of Mr Barry li noequallod in this city. Pi of. Millar A Bro.’s system of writing is entirely now, and in many terpeets superior to ony otner system, for the corroboration of which they an peal tommy persons in Pittsburgh who have already re ceived Instruction from them. Prof Millar has taught Penmanship in all the principal cities and towns in this cohntry for tho Burt eleven years,during which time he has instructed upwards of fifteen thousand persoLS. Young men who desira a thorough commercial education will hero find inducements offered to them uneqnailed in the West. Letifc be distinctly understood that no student shall get a diploma from this College unless he is capable of entering on tho duties of mercantile life. Every satis fitetlon guaranteed. ■ J -- - - College open from BA. M. till 10 p. M. New etudents received at any dm* during the year. No extra charge for Arithmetic JanSl Tilt ß. iww’ffoidw' M so 1 friends that ho will continue toorotesJma. Instructor cn tho PIANO FORTE and TOICE; Orders IbR at Mr. KLEBRR’B Lluslo Store or at hta tmL dtfu*, No. IST BECOSP Street, will bnprompUy ato^ri THE PENNSYLVANIA Railroad all parts on the Western Worsani?tO,wi,M SI? *° dusky witlrstMmers'to all torS on -lakes; making the most dirtd, duacui and rdiabh rM. i&tS HW “ lanT “* te ror "“ rJrf <“ ani ftomH£ RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBtmow FIRST CLASS.-BOOU, Shoe., Diy Qoodif*; ? a (In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, s<*?„ P® l SECOND CL ASS.—ikoks and Stationery*) Dry Goods, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea- }-75c. per IOOIbs. r„, *utr. Woo!, 5c 1 THIRD CLASS —Anvils, Bogging, Bacon f «. and. Pork,.(ln bulk,f Hemp, i «e. P« lOOfta. FOITRTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and I ~ Inn » Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 011.... M j 65c * P er loo2 >B. nhJAtJ I, r,J«P/ ! i DS Ocoda from aD J* P° iat of Phtladel-. ini? Bwr f : l* c,, *s e ■' <•*“ Penmjtania- Kfrhtu.H.,l i? 1 Go s^ f consigned i:> the Agent, ofthis Hoad iden-mlom l^ o**l^ 0 ** 1^^1 ’ ” m Lo forsardal-fflthont r/“j ai oaee^? i m’! 0 ? , , P A Uur ’ Bwt<m : J. Ir.-Elliott, N. mo»-G»r5S’ P tl! “de!phla; Magraw & Koona, Haiti. J S 's S, M!i2n nr S ll V Shrinpnan * ErOTD ' Meldrntn Madia,n £ <ral3 „ rill 6. Ky„- »■ CL S. Mitchell A Son, Uo -‘ J ‘ Genetel Freight Agent. Philaddphia. •• ■ H. J. LOMBAEKT. oaperlntendant. p» VANIA RAILROAD. TTHBEE DAILY THROUGH TBAINS, between Pktliul.l .1 PUa nna Eittflblirgh. THE SIORSINO MAILTRaro' leaves Philadelphia for PittsburghatUd, 4.M .tiK! burgh for Philadelphia it 7,A. SL * : RE pas? 4 /™?? leaver Philadelphia for Pittsburgh al IP. M nnd dHItS m Urg « for Phnadelphlaatl,P.M. THE NIGHT EXPRrm TUAIS leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11 P Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M® n ' P -“•>“<! . “* connect at Pittsburgh triih tho Ballroada Mo ' : Alton > Galena-and Chicago, 111- Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Kvc Terra Haute Madison, lafeyette and Indianapolis, Indg Cincinnati, Dav ila %i ng^fU ’ Hand oaky, Toledo, Clove elso’tvhh'nh b a?’ Zac “'; ,1 ’» Massillon and JYocster,Ohio; E^£^^d k^S m “ dtoNraOax^ plaM? DBh Tlclteta can Ixl ta d to or from either of the above P 4 J tic " l » rs . sea haudbnia at the dilTercut poi ? t *- Passengers from the West will find this the “padtttaos mute to Philadelphia, Balth mero,.NeTr York, or Boston- THOS. fiIOOBE, •Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. , . „ J- MESKIMEn, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh, CLEVELAHB AHD PIXIBBBBQH RAILROAD. _ CONNECTION WITH THE T mo!t KU»W» route to Toledo. ClJlT££g?{) E<:< * l£lsad ’ Golm “- “« St. Louie, B Yli ssSs^«““«KS* gßassssffjaScSsg^ O montr&u*, - t v w, VIA alliance. Trains for Cleveland leave a. M \9m borgh I™ 00 °1 1 M ° R r—Htta reach Ohtag, at Mt'SS by iroing.i!,-oUTelami,eight libM ssßsifips 'ssssi^ss niSd^° oTenlD «'"“* b y u» 10-05, P- a.'&ato^oOT c^atSS.Wr^ BT,, “ J ' “ a «*»*•■ PAUE VIA ALLIAKCE AKD CLEVELAND To AUtoeo. I To CUcgo-i T/d jrsii “Ssii -is SESFggfiBHSasA <j«c4 J. A. CAUQHEY, Agent, : ■■ -■■ ~ • -Pittsburgh.- OHIO AHD PEHHByiVAHIA BAOBOAD. ism. a TRAIN.! SGTes Pittsburgh 4* 3 o’clock. p M : S Ora»E WMch ™anhee’cinriniiat!In thenfomln s * Coohectious are, mad* with the Ohio hod IndiaMTana .“^l n^S uar ‘ Urw,<lsfo^a^“-“’^ i r or "V?. n<i t,J£ > lo " n 3 S Nll »»^. and tow. Sue $ ThKß * b “> houisrUie at reduced ! at I.U p M : Mjl reaches Pittsburgh at S.SO P 31, connecting with the NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN FItEIOnT TRAIN learas Pittsburgh at T A 51 and 9 P M ->a-Tlres at «_C° A M, and 4.80,1 M 7 4 M * 00,19 P *S- The Trains do not run on Sunday. ' rf®* information, apply at the tick, t ao«fS’^o“5 a,roaL ' BUnd “ *•“ “«"»**•'• GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, _ federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent, j ST. LOl'iS AND NEW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCB BY v CHICAGO AKD MISSISSIPPI HAII4HOAD An Air lino Bouto from CWcturo to St. Lmin TWAIN'S LEAVE CUIOAOO DAUY (SundayseiSi ot n^R2taa 0 i^ Prcl “ Tralnof &uth=rn P .ni Ist ST. LOUIS DAT MA1L......:;. 9:16, A.M _*?' ‘ NIQnT EXPRESS 10:05, P.M. RISSJhfJ 011 i br ? ug J l , to st - 101113 la fourteen hours, r:e Bpr ‘°S MJ Alton, reitluxa chance c/car’ or conoectiog at Alton with Oiuiy Lino of ®acket® r HHSS!“3HsS^ "““Of simmers for Kansas aidiWcffßiuflA * TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 38 HOURS triteft,f,^ cke 'U 11 ? ,ogh to Bt - tou1 *- 0 “ Michigan tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chiceeo B. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, P. MOROAN, JnXStoSSSSf AS”Dt naf?^3f? ,u s? Tlck "'’ t 0 St. Louis, by this route, can be W* ?«inw 5o h ’ at OS lOl * °f Clereland and Pitt* ° n ph °° <l 0110 »° d Pennsyirania Railroads. £scp2T:6ui Spectaclea, IN TUB MOST T&lo&bie triumphs of science and arLtha Invention of Spectacle* ranks with the highest. The opUc . l ; n the advaocS of iaturc! apon Jb»as«l-sighted the Inestimable oil Tan tago of retaining the noblest of his senses. Yet great ini orv la constantly reauhtng to thonsands from Ignored on tS Swot' Ten “ era ’ or of Utose who venture to choose fdr them' l’nere are many requisites attending the selection of JteV' 7 of flnlsh of lt >' g’aas; its proper con* vealty, the best form and adjustment of the frame, so as to preserve the parallelism with the eye for distant vision t j l f 3w < ho Plane of each glass at right angle* to the axis of vision fbr each eye; to bring the ei g*“s Precisely opposite tho pupil; to andVertiSyfia'Vo 6 E por6et '' both “o&o'ntaiiy Prom long experience in fitting glasser, united With a perfect knowledge of the structure of the eyeVVe ren wrretjon of'Le eye? UnK,Jr i “ d th " 111 moch Jo «*• P«- Gold, Silver and Stool Spectacles, carefully ecleoted of the bret qualities, for sale. Also, glasses fitted. Ac ,V - “oa! Optician, 67 Matket street, corner of Pmirth To WSo, '*“l' Brooeri, Liquor Dealers t™ ,M,iiy PE AOII O nß« n vnv T ' m,°, H BUM, A It AC. CIDEB and MS DE. LEWIS F£UCimVANGER, P.8.-Import« cf Da*u!£4^C&££ r £&. mrala 1 Ac!*^“ EctB: Thorn '* *«• Copalra, Salph&ta Am* '■ ' : drc2H« tf _ _ „ AUSTIN 1.001118, AND BILL BBOKEB XTOTKS. 9 ? F S? rth ,l ' O&OW Wood. ’ &£huZ l'Z ißoli oacoa : CopperstoL " n raW ,Q 016 P n «»«» «nd sal. of AU commnalcctlpoa atieoted to rroantlv. COttPAHY TNBOKE DUILDINQ3 and othS’nrm^P’ 01 ! o *. , A damage by Fire, and the perils or EllD^ t lo6s pr NarlgntionanU TniupMUtloS f 8“ »nd Inland BIEOTO pdy Patterson, FIST |«siS* i&tSU, ■ SK,h"‘“- wS?H N '? I ' y ’ W. 8. Haven, * Wads Hampton, . J>. aPark, - -Hon. WM* iV JOfINSXON, PresM^f A.^ m , £ S? I y P SS ; 0.54-CAnagß,AfriatantSoogtarr. .; Empty BoniUfai'a,i. SDITABU3 JOB Alt, orMiSS"'*-,. .... juil6 mm. BlJBjStlmZ' *??s*<** •r v ... V . » - Jpft - f .-.v 'wir.n-Vtw. .-.fi DR. HENDERSON, - Cataract BOTMoa£ W<SIL . ritl l>. A® oll ™!* ond tie diseases of thOeye'whlcL I™!^ tery R"i :Mo among perfect Tthlcn are treated OyUr.B. iritg ArtiflcSfEjM teafted o Klent '“= priorities. Falls, N.Y. - *JJ>“• ?• Smith, Detroit, Mich. +mi!£m«s: thi™ 80 ??' N# * YorkCfty-N. Y. •-' — : > CO,H.T. ' S3fSspS£S?B;§: 7 - Wm. F.B. Giles, office Courier aod-Enft N V ' - ■ How - : '• a£- B S I^ e N r .^“ aW i'.>y.N.v. A. Dillenbach, gchvnectadr, N. y. ‘ .» nnrlltmr), Athoos, N. y. John W. Uaciott, Bioghomptcn, N.T. S ; '~" J»ns' ; UK, HOOF LAND’S . celebrated GERHAH BITTEES, *vn „ „ raE PABED BY f DB, C. H. JACKSOK, Philadelphia, Pa,. LITER COHPLMN^mI^^ Ohronicor Jferrou* Dtbilibj, Diseata eft * an diicassi arUwg/rin a dhnrimd lib £ sffid** ' ' "•.' - SUCh- • aaCoUstipa*" ' * •'- Uon,lnw»nlpiW rulcess.or Blood to the VonSff? ‘f'O StOOOtb, . EaasemHeajfburn, Disgostfor Eood, Fulness or trdgbt in the StoancbVsSur'. ' Hr '“Mt® or Flattering 'at the Pit w^mm YeUorass of thoSklnoad Eves SKniif?iJf : SU»,Eark, Chest, I^'" tha Floahea orHeat Earning in the ' ■ ' '■ ■ . Constant Imegia* • Ingsof Krtl,andffreat \‘ ’ . Spirits. ' ••••-'.' n? t °h 010 pobUo *» th?£tT 0 e S^^Sf r S>^ o™r 0 ™r 11,5 who may apnbt,to ay “Mcmcrabilla,”or PactfSnf-iH «r F rS^&' to w&‘ ae™^ I Fl OfIMOO ' IMtmnfilc - tlI7 - 120Ar^6tr 08 t,Pi 1 lI». ftSSSY^t Wead.TlS{ial? Ecx>d£oaflrwiT«L for rale by JI’CLCKQ end a. Ur KEYSED; Wtttborgß; „„ , t p -1 weight * co.“ -(* slarb>t streot, Philadelphia. jacHtiU9Zj.is' Conrt Sale. r~, oa the premises, at the hoar of 12 o’clock 11 Si- siTl! ’ l ' undivided two-thirds of that certain IBAOX OP BAND pit! by the Monongahelanver, lands of James O'Noal. James' Ecott, aad others; containing 535 notes, originally oat of which has been sold about To acres! 80 acres of which isfoll of sand from the depth cf 4 to 1 n flpr the value of which is almost beyond, eatimation as It is the* source from which all tho glai BtaSSte tta iSWpdl 1 ? 110 !! consequently mnklDi? acontlnuoas ' and increasing demand for the arricler eo acres' or there*. ' bouts is bottom land of the best quality; about 2CO rods ‘ Monongahela riser, the wools length of which ’ 15, ”! S , “ D ? ®.EOOd landing for loading coal, any . amount of which lies bach of aaid promises, and will hare. U 1° e *K to “artot, (hereby making thd: through said proportyayalnaWo richL Than ' Is coal and Timber on it sufficient for the nee onfio nremi* sea; there ia alwa DWELLING UODdfi and BABN erected thereon,withotherout boildings. nartri erected iv* 1 ? btrorablo to purchasers, and will bo made known ontho day of sale. Porfurther pariicnlara enquire “V,‘;lP u r , 7’ on <he premisea, who owns the undivided onethird of the premlaes, and desires to sell and roarer his iuterest at the came time; Jamea Snodgrass! who Uvm Joining the premises, or tho subscriber. 8 1 joun n ji’iiLHiNNr,..... arSiS^fe^L^wss'as settled at tfao old Bund, by Young, Love a Bro. February Irt, I SSS . 10USQ * SIOTEKB <» * WVB. ®T In retiring from «jo Into firm, I cheerfully recom ninfrtn k. to “ y f orratr P»tronß,feoUn S ccnaieut IttStf tm£ 1 b ” pare4 “ «W>/tom on to a“t -l“ S ”??.*,'? bE «lncsa I will remain at to oil 1 7* 11 c llLl >py to wait upon any of myctuto mera who may faror mo iriOi a call. 3 fab7-2ir j ** JOIIH3TOS toirt^u J MAKE^’eo^s« l^E‘^ ,^’ B COACH V mAKERa, corner of Rebecca and Belmont streent. Alia, gheny city, Pa., have on band and era manafactarint* &a extensive assortment of Carria K .2.RoSSrav* mSSJS' £•**»*» Cars, Ac., made in all their atriot regard to durabUlty and beauty of flirt.?, oYw’in nU tielr wops the best Juulatairon and eastern hickSf Re. w t^,' 1n , Ulo must reasonable ter feet confident that all who may favor niift » • • ‘^hlpili # l, Perl S* l, a 0D “«1 thSr*Mt*^ Plt'lbrogb, January Mth, 18S5 -(j2 * BAMEST - od°™ C 4m l , C n °^ d h ' nt ' °“ ««» mai surplus over Jatmary 20,18&5—fj&n23 ft BAHM. T“ - 4Ss^^^^«gK;^^u=OT:‘ KffSlWWYoa^alSl^m: euld ErS. Ih«“? 6 ? D i, e Lm 01 ?” 1 ° f Sßahmh, YOUNG 4 MWUOU?" mbu C3nUn »«ll>y “ WOBK, Jamaij 22, 1555. $t S&& &&££ “ I ' ttcoi ” _- -.... gIUMBB t BAUM. C'jVuf^trt s»&e> ifownfe ay;, fiMOßiti . ■ W*riJ?wiJ A QRO ° ERS > JDealers ia Ptodac*; For fied v De Liquors, Oli Monongahelaand Kcctl - WbUfcy, No. 291 Liberty st,» Pittabargb. Fa. f iv29:y rv « A ?y vcr Manufactory, S*2S2L?* KKB » ia—Eßi>ccn«rn?i>BiCM.' ’ ot AU work la warranted/ 0 S *™» <* the alkyandrmpr-eka^icontinued, with everyth, to ™,tom^?^^^ t f tn, L naHoa 10 ectlre satisfaction the work. ' boUl M t<J «»» the ‘of Watchmaker ood Jeweller, ooraer of. Market and Fourth atreeta. Elon «w-... £ 3T1V133.., GCOEGE 4UIEI. ODOOESSOE3TO JiSf BlaßW^“^.4b kj JJlamo&d alley, near Wood streat. TCW3^UO(??S 3 ’ rd“ s ’ "TO® lB3 * 8011 e ™ 7 description «**, »Pd finished In a manner no ct aleaame rfgnlch cvill 0 >, Worirmsnqh’p, and durability of materials. * «-dll nrorli warranted. - nrofiaS* REV. DR. COVEL’S &aEVM AT I ® I>l £J, g # Ibr th' Sift, OrnpUtc and Bfady Cure of CHronio, military and nalit Gout, Lumbago,Sciatica, and tihtrßlfeaiuiffectr— ' Uit Muscular Syifan. . . ™ GtJCU AN ABEAir OP TESTIMONY u* D». Com'. - EniujuncPiunhavocalledforthfront aliclasses waa uorer voluntarily offered in favor, of any other Medicine • ®CAsc9of care comprahen4 * _bvery stage op rheumatism, Sa^Sd omP?n,Cll by lhat Kueilility of the ‘u inflammatory phaeo-by the ! Chronic Ithenmitt m I hs?.?. 0 .?^ 0 ronilw “• T,cti ® ot , 845 cripple, or by the erer« i of this Protean ecS p 7ita£ the characteri-tica which BOMEap'imt caa Purging, treating Bheumattan, *?? I'animate mode of ordinal forces, Invigorate the cim«in 8 !? ln 1,0,5 chtrl <S the the &U!ee of Netor °Tn hp r e[ T. .„ '“ n ' ar ~ 4 ‘Euoactoa Their .medical action ie dlrectand eMcSe °?. tho Jk««. materia moxihi or radix of the dI2S . .«. Itr '" l,: » t t>o complications of nerves amlabr?^4hicbltls' JS ? oll . UlB and expels from the blood the fehrilepfinclcll bh and spreads, and intensifies, while ItlSSte dendes of the malady. ■ . spreads the fatal Um. CttaUon—Ucwaro of Counterf.n.i Bo.particular, and enquire tor Jiev SAVtrnr n0v0.., BHEDMATIO PILLS, and see that the b«es havi°S! ; S™S“rt rrapr ? r s hls signature, conntcreijn “bv Q It ■BING,-General'Agent. I»2Broadwav. KoicvS.ev.ili. . which noneiore orsroira: : »“w*7. *ow York, without „ _ FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. KET3I: R WM. STEVENSON
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