W '• 4 * s.'ff •'K j *«'V ,">■ .-> •*! i' - l •■'./•* > •■*■ *• » ’*■ t {VW ' H *- H, i 1 -V- •'*•• '-- V, r ; fW*. < ■-' .1 l,l -u #»1 ■•- - .' *-■• »v, ;-.:f ■ y .y ' V. • 1. v- - • -‘-i } * v T*My»«r J •*-, «.•*■ - • r«\ ' . '...•iti.vri:,., *.*?„- * *v.v^ * ‘’‘i A' p»l'* ' VJ* ‘t ,‘i , l i ;!• ■> V ;> “'<'i «.•*?». »'4*,T r ’i *«-•; ?'• ;r ; » * i•■**-••'! . ** r *~ s 't;;;*'"**. r**hi* m ' ? »,*•!*;* v>y., vt;>vi« * ••, «i' i . '■* .J ' i-4; JJ/.ft 2, U ■ b'.t, •» i*7" pi t j' C £ I 7'* ..w* .**;• i'K- t't *"h *-"v : * *.--: r; . I;.^' 4 '■!•>: *•: ■';»,-. •;■! *»V ;i t« * - el'-f «■■«*' > '?-'; 1 V• <;>'*>■'•?.''if, v*.<j «'?■• v s' V£ <i4 v ? «'.‘.' f '<t:--'f t.Vj'OZO' t£ : Z 'i r-'-C* k fS - 1 i r :£/Ki r-irv'fvint: i: '^4' v _: ff V £*, -iutr^-“.^■;f!,:.'r;f-"t.^'7X*'/. >'-'.-■-■■v ! \ •■ *-V i-- : Vj.*) f * , t''x'' : - *• • I 'i',l.'-' ’I *’ L'S’ t V '.--l:' '■iri ,,.: • 1 ’ ■'■ ' ,' £ r-;' i f' .■ v. ~i!r. Si «•-■/» -i'i * T > r:."-.': K :»? *V ?, ■r ■ ri -X "■* , p'r?^ : -^ip i "'-' ; :>.-T IBIiililiillllilili; ;*i(s«Ai-.tfi^''-;jf ’-'Ji’ryrf , l j 1 h^^’iy :SWl#^is«@JgKisaS§£ v£P-Vi>V.;‘i.>V, st.v ~;ivv» >? Kish*- .* .7: : IT,:: t : 1 T-',', v. V- ■-.': :■_ •.t'^'—■ J r.’i'j'#;:' '-1 C”fc-;t3, »■*■’’c v - 1 4^-. r i- { ‘ 5 r* /, ■<"'', r v r »-r;‘- i t )d V'.v; -r' S;' * ttSis’i Jkriiftrr*- ‘ ’** * ;£i.-Tc’i ■7<^v-O'-C'-V-5; V v 'r «t iu i A l( , V''’7?*? c '- ,V 4- r,: 4 v;\?,4 S r ’'- i'V T 'J.'. I 4. ’ ;v;V ' r* MS*«.-. ;.;fV?-J . /V ' ;• -,f' ’v,^v: ,• * %!.', « >' ‘ r - •; » -? I Ss, - r'. ,f t<»^-- f^i-j^- r y n -- l r ?_ •' '>,.,,, i-.* 1 i - r.'v^c,-!'- 1 if'-'-,- t ,*:■; / -*/rt t», - » i K * * „* ’ l c-* .«-;■■>S c 4\- ■:>■ '• vs -■ v; „*. • I. : -;sv; < -':<’<v 5' c 7 T*- ; - ‘'iv* siiv,;r.:*.i .:- '...^r J *' , r - ,it>, •V , ‘^‘’7^ -V' f *' f * r* t / 1 {£2^&£&> , h^ :! y. - ■.' Vc’ v< ',:>’* '^■^t"'":^V J ,M“• a \ i ' : i ; vr P 4s ;.t iwL'i I ’-'' <‘, •“*,••' ' Vii f4 r ?#P>V€'--'-' '- p ' • '• Sf'i ;: V-S-v m J .’ ‘ ** 1 l**r” * » • u jc. .%*x -■ , >-.- r t ‘-:r.-V, • r . - ,r ‘ *, .„a »•>• *-•••• w.-Ny v--f " ;• . -.*• -T •?• ♦.•■' ?. ■ Ayt,\K O«. i\ - ' Nl\ i’T*' 1 • -,' ( > -pij*-1 rrStli “- . > >J- . • * , r H l.v'v' * ~'-:.'JS •- » . r-.: u, *r .v _ , - 'r , -» > ; •> % ** v - 4 l <«* /. . >:* -• r - ’ n.,** *. S V . ■ '• •• • - 1 “■’ '*■■■:ft’s:; ! v 4V;.-?r -•’"'-•'■’'i:''!- 0 --' '-'iir-i'.v-V ;»V' y ,< r -V vk-: ' :. -•.7 '-•C V':. , !i’i* at-*', 4 'rfAVX'--* W« -'■ » r i ’ •-> »: •; .': *• --• ’• t --' vv -, v. ;■ p,- \_ l( .•■■ <’~ t *r- V. ’ 4 ‘ '' ;, ‘ r '; '■' !' ‘V- " / ', 1 . Tv','''"'w' ► ; :j v' •; 's ■■ ..•■*'■' -i ~ *. " V^'4^-V'^-’^v'-i-' v-'-V«<‘o - ■• - • • . ■ ..-. ■ *. * . t *? r?" *** >*'• •-t'V? *;■» -fei «•* J , ’ *•*’•-•■,,. *- .t- -N-?*- .»'• . r ,: \-v - v *rv 1 *V~V4 •" V»J ; t. J-'.-,"" ~~ ■>'•’."■ :'.IV A'--:i- -H.**.'-?-- '-• ■-.' ' •; : : r:^!;,^; ' ! ■ ~ ■■:.: --• .■■■» -j * tv - > <- i'f *> ‘-' Ra 3 ’,' - -:"r.*\\ •(\ c I I i . v > .H. j" l' ilia ' 1, •- -r • ■;■'/. V'. r ti i ••c-.'-’V/S'- *** «*■ •>• ■' £5--.‘t-oOi»>** Y t _<U |tci( c; r T--~ - -.^-t .rV*S •v. ; 7•; r *»• »• i£' •; r.-• .*> ••> •-•■' ■ 1 V*:V''' r ' f . '• YV" r. '• , , I - ”: 1 ., i., •-* i t‘ ’_ 2 ' i 1 ' 1 --'—' . CITY POST. >. THIIRBDAY MORNING::::::::FEBR0ABY 22. %WrTO:X*TS JOB BALE AT TtIIB OFFICE. Tttb Mbtab fob Bai.e.—Several hundred pounds of old type c&n bo had by applying at this office. , Hobbiblb Accideht.—A terrible Accident oc curred on Saturday lest, on Section No. 18, North-western Railroad, noar Blairaville. ?wb men, named Bennie O’Brien and Michael Dorney, were engaged in blasting in the heavy rookcut ■ ting, just above the town. They had 'filled, a hole with powder, applied tho fire, and retired eome distance to await ’the explosion—but it not taking plooe at the expected time, they eup .. posed it to be a failure, and returned to make an examination. Whilst standing over the hole the blast went off, throwing them both high in the air. O’Brien was literally torn to pieces and his mutilated remains fell into the canal! Dorney’s head and fade were severely injured and his reoovery is very doubtful. A witness of tho scene says too sight wae the most horrible he ever.beheld. O’Brien and Borney wero both ' married, and their families are living in Salts burg, Indiana county. Abeest or a Thief —A fellow named Wm. Cyres, who is well known to Ihe police, was committed to jail, yesterday, by Mayor Volz, on saßpioion of being concerned in a robbery per petrated several woeks ago, at (ho Falstaff House, on Fifth street. .He was arrested on Tnesday night, by officer Froet, on tho nine o’clock train of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The officer did not discover him until after the oara were in motion, and the recognition being mutnai, Cyree jumped off, pulling Frost, who had hold of hie collar, along with him. They both fell to tho ground with considerable foroo, andthe officer was : badly injured about the head, but ho held tightly to his victim, and suc ceeded in getting him to the Mayor’s offico, from whence he was sent to jail; Tho injury Frost reoeived was bo severe that he was not able to be out yesterday. The Compliant Book.—Only two complaints have been entered on this book during tbo last three or four days. Tho book has worked ad mirably eo far, bat there appears to be a back wardness on tho part of our citizons to enter their complaints, and the consequence is the book is not used ns often as wo think occasion might be found for. The complaints yesterday were as follows: That there is a pile of ashes on tho corner of Grant and Water streets, which oooasions groat obstruction to tho passage of wagons, drays, &c. Tho attention of rbo Second District Cornmis eioner is respectfully called to it. John Taggart complains there arc two watch boxes, a large coal box, nsh pile, and other ob . Btructlonß, at the corner of Fifth and Liberty streets. . ... The Sequel. —We mentioned a few days ago, about a couple of children applying to Alderman Parkinson to bo united in tho bonds of matri mony. It seems, after loaving him, they found a magistrate more accommotating than tho ’Squire, and had the deßiroof their nearts grati fied. Yesterday, tho enraged parents were bant ing the oity to discover who he was, in order that they inay indict him for marrying minors contrary to low* The sequel of the story, wo euppoae, will consißtof a fine of $l3O inflioted .on tho Aldorman, and an action of divorce. * Bistbioi Count. Before Hon. H. W. Wil _; liains... In the case of Samuel Clark and Thomas M’- r Gil) Y& Stepson Horner and L. Pratt, the jury returned a verdict for plaintiffs for $1,201 Cl. \N. A. Adams vs. Kramer & Rahm. This a:- tion is brought againßt defendants for violation of the usury law. The plaintiffs borrowed $8,600 from defendants, for which 16 per oeot. interest is alleged to have been charged. Oa - trial. - Feuociogs Doa.—-Alderman Parkinson yes terday ieaned a warrant for the arrest of a Ger man named' Charles Michael, charged, on com plaint of Joseph Moore, with keeping a fero cious dog. Mr. Moore states that while passing tha house of defendant, on Penn street, in com pany Vrith his son James, tho dog, without pro vocation, jumped upon the child, and lacerated his arm terribly. Ose of the best remedies for tho cure of a • cough or cold, is Dr. KeySer's Pectoral Syrup. . -life have tried it ourselves, on several occasions, and know it Vdl speedy reliew tho most disa greeable bough or stubborn cold. Theso timos of changeable weather, nearly every person ia affiioted with a cold; let them apply to the Doc tor,'and we warrant relief. XiirniEOHitEKi roa Debt. —An old woman named M’Kinley was committed to jail, yester day, by Alderman Dotbs, oa a charge of trover and convcriion, mado by William Varner. The amount is only $l2. Tbe old lady is described as being very poor, and it is not very probable will recruit h'er finances sufficient to pay the ti claim, by going to jail. \K : Firb.—The alarm of fire list night, about 9 O'clock,"was caused by the partial naming of a OOttple of frame houses on Smiiofirld street, near Strawberry n.lU*y. The fire broke out in the upper etcry from a chimney, and burnt un til .the roof wnu nearly c<iD?*umeJ. Tne loss will be about $5OO. Cominq Dows.—That ooßigbily structure, on the wharf—tne.old freight depot of tbc Pennsyl vania D&drp&d—-is being puh«d down, and the Wharf wflPonee more be free from obstructions cf ;: fiDykind. 'Tt is .taken down by the Company, ’frhO Will put the levee in the--satne condition it waa prior to tbeerootion of tbe6hed. Pleasant.— The weather, yesterday, the streets—Or the sunny sides—were tbroaged with gaily-dressod-lodies. Fifth street—one of the finest avenues iu the city-—always crimes in for s share of these beautiful promouaders, and the ylew'frotn otir window was truly refreshings Sen* to the House or Refuge —Two boys, •named'John Nelson and William Brown, the lat ter, Colored, were sent to the House of Refag*, yesterday,-by Mayor Volz, on request of tbeir* parents,. There are three or four others, in tho Tombs, who will probably be sent down to day. BILLIARD SalooN.—One of tbc. fi-msr Billiard Saloons in tho city is attached to the B*ok Ex change Restaurant, and kept by Mr. John Arm strong. Thoso Who aro fond of t bis kind of amusement cannot find a better pl*oe to spend an hour, pleasantly, . Discharged.- —Capt. Wraton, whoso arrest for the larceny of s>loo noticed on Monday, had a farther hearing bwore Mayor Adams, yes terday, and was houoruhij discharged, tho evi dence not being sufficient to warrant his deten tion. The Senatorial Question.—Wo observe a call, Rumeroualy signed by our citizens, is in cir culation, for a publio meeting at Washington Hall, on Friday night, to take some action in re gurcTth tho election of United States Senator. ‘ Leoxure.—Bishop O'Connor will deliver a lec turo every Thursday and Sunday evening, in the basement of St, Paul's Cathedral, commencing this;evening. At the Seventh street Soup House, yesterday, 270 gallonß of eoup aod 1330 loaves of bread to 447 applicants. National Magazine.-—Qildenfcnney & Co., Fifth ktreet, have received tho March number of this excellent Magazine. A Gkaxd Katiojtai. Ball ■will come off this (Thursday) evening, at Lafayette Hall. It pro mises to be a first rate affair. We would-invito the attention of our readers to the valuable" private Library to be sold this erening, at 7 o’clock, at Davis’ auction rooms. . A MSI of desirablo Stocks will be sold this evening,; at 7 o’clock, at tho Merchants’Ex change, by F. M. Davie, auctioneer. There were thirteen commitments to jail yes terday for drunkenness and vagrancy. fjIARLE CLOTHS.—A. A. MASON A CO. will open another i. invoice of those Japanned Table Covers, at 50 and G 2% cents; usual price $1,25. Also, 130 more of those Square Woolen Shawls, at 60 cants. feb7 EPISCOPAL ALMANACS.—The Church Almanac, for 1865, published by the Protestant Episcopal Tract So ciety. For sale by ' JOHN S. DAVISON, ftb2 ... -.— 65 Market street, near Fourth. i Patrick lli’Eenna, .? ALDERMAN OF THIIID WARD. '% fVFIOfi CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTEI STREETS, *J (fpxxasxly.occupicd by Alderman Lewis,) where all bu* o the officS'Of 'Alderman and Justice of ' Peace attended to. fubl:3m ' 1 fur tbe Bair of Forms, ’’ « A r/ T “™*» Manufactories, Stores ImproTed-amlUnim- P 54 Country Residences, BnlldliigLots, ’ i ls ? ror Negotiating loons, Collecting niSSnSI/c^MTSi^r i= - ic ‘ AU rl f ° WO HAQAN 4 AHI, Ko.Bl siarkut street, are dosing out vtheir entire BtMk of Dry Goods, at an immense die oiunt from former prices, prefatory to purchasing their Spring eupply. They huTeonhaod « fine areortment of the following Goods: Paramettas,. English Chintz FrecdrMerino, - Muslins, * -Wool Delaines, : " Iloslery dud Glotcs. Worsted Plaids* ' . - With a.gre&tTariety of-black and colored Brocado PlnM «nd Striped Dress glllh, all of which will be sold at a great sacrifice. j&nSo ■' “C/ • * T- ; •• «;» •-;■ ■ ?■ IVJ-:P ‘--•fc. * % -..* ..■•■ v«h': j . *«- -Si r • / 'V ‘V ' S. CUTHBERT 4 SON, Itcal Rftate and General Agantft. j- :\.i ,-=■■ =;■ ‘ •--.'- H ■ " • ; ,-• r 5 "-=• “ ■ ’-•■■•-■ *--*-•»■ • • . r . . . . * r • ;,i. CQMMEReiAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OU TBADE ARD MBRGnAHTS’ BlCmunc. oink : ■- , IVesitoif-JOHN SHIMON. Jlrj< Via. H. Biara. Second “ “ Wil B. Baotni. Bxn!ont-W*.B.mm. • Ereaturcr—Jons D. Bocut. Superintendent —S. T. Noarnur T Ja ' v n f ,^ f<" Jlimary.—l7. H. Shiih, Qwsafßuol! ™ 3OH '-?‘' a Esauaa > *“?.“t <>«***! npt.T REVIEW OFFITTSBUBOH MARKET. o»nci or tn» Duit Momtnra • Post, > Thursday, February 22, 1863. / Tn« weather yosteeday being pleasant, business had somewhat improTed. The markets, generally, were un ghnuged. FLOUR—Tha stock being light, there Is but little offering «copt la small lots. Prices conttouoflrm at lbrmer quotu frenJT' 1 '’ 4 °/ 40 bhl ’ superfine from store at lolos to S tO,M “ Metion « «* from “Otlnnos to keep pace with the ar r[valsforaU descriptions, and price* firm and steady Bales of ICO bus ear Corn at 05; , 200 bus ebelled at 85 600 bos Oats at Depot at 62. , MEAL-—Sale® of 10 bbls from atore at S 3 &714 CoDS !?*^ WttlD<luiTy ’ with an unusual lißht supply; prices are tending upward. Sales of 8 hhds at 8%, for common.. llULASSliS—Sales of 10 barrala-in oak at 26, cash—ad- TBQCinge ’ of 20 Rectified at 33 Ss£Sr^^ ea of 25 bos.Peachos at $2,25. ,%5 18 bbta “ m “° n New York Bank Statement. Qalto unexpectedly, the Bank statement last week shows an increase of specio. The figures, as compared with last week, are as follows: _ Feb. 10. Feb. IT. J° an . B - —..580,862,170 $00,860,031 Inc. $ 087 861 Circulation 8,969,111 0,941,008 Dec •’7^ns 08118 - 78,794,342 lni' 1,300^91 The highest potot tonchod by the Specie Unewason the f'™'^L 7 ' 433 ! 7 * 0 - V‘{ tix: ™ figures ehow the increaee ©nca Dec. 9, to hare been in round numbers sio • 240,000; of specie, $8,884,000; of deposits, $14,895,000, anil a decrease of circulation of $540,000. * TELEGRAPH HARXETB. Nsw Your,February 21 r-Cotton qnlot; nothing doing store the rereipt 0 1 the Baltic's adrires. Salea 0000 barrel? E °? d ,%L o aS our . B i.* 8 ' 7i ® 9 ' S 1; Southern buoyant, with salea 1300 bbls at full prices. Corn dnll. Pork is a trifle higher; sales 8000 bbls old mess at $12,87@513. Beeffirm. Lard unchanged, with a moderate busmeaa; sale® 650 bar relfl at Whisky:. Ohio quiet at 33. Coffee: Rio salea 1300 bags. SaJea.TvO hhds Orleans Surer at 4>6@s}£. Linseed Oil 77@78. Lord Oil dull at BU@B3 Stocks firm; moaeyunchangod— Cumberland 34; Erie 45«£; Reading 75J4; N. Y. CentX 92. CracnnJiTi, February 2L—The rirer has risen 12 inches Jo^S Cr Jtow?™ at J B - 25 - Sale? 30-00 bus. Corn at j9{§-64. Whisky 25j)£. Provisions firm; sales 400 bbls Mesa Pork at $l2; tales 70 hhds Bseou rides at packed Qrocmes active; Mies 250hbdsSugar at 4V*<a6; eaUs 400 bbla Molasses at 24 for now. Cloveraeed $6,78. AUCTION SALES. Auction—Dally Sales. A T Commercial Bales Booms, corner of-Wood and fifth streets, at 10 o clock, A. M., a general assortment OI Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boot* and Shoes, llate.Cape, Ac., 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., Groceries,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Far. nitare, Ac., ur AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, * ?anc £. Articles, Musical Instrument*, Hardware end Cutlery, Clothing. Variety Goods, Gold ancf BUrer watches, Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fja3l-tf P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer, VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NEAR THE SEVENTH WARD, at Acctiox,—On Friday evening, March 2nd at to clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street will bo sold Forty Lots of groundf situate near tho Toll- Gate, adjoining the Serenth Ward, baring a front on Cen tro Avenue and adjacent streets, and being eery advautsiru ously located for persons who desire a cheap r«*ldcn«* ooar the business part of the city. Plans of which can be b* 1 at the Auction Rooms. Title Indisputable. Terms-one third cash, balance in one and twe yean, with interest ftfb2l P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. SHERIFFS SAL is OF BANK STOCK.—On TUUII.SDA v EVENING, 22d .nsb, at 7 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Eschsnge, Pourth street, will be sold, by order of Wa Magill, ten,, Sheriff— 1< Shares Merchant's and Manufacturer’s Bank Stock* 13 ** Hand street Bridge Company ** 6 M Pennsylvania Railroad Company “ 4 (i Cleveland and Pittsburgh 44 feb2t P. M. DATI3, Auctioncr. ri>KUsIJSE , a BALE Ok RANK BTUCli..—On IhursJjr 1 Evening, F.bruir; 211, «t 7 o’cloci, , t aa Merchsnf, fourth «tree!, will be SOU, by Order or Trainee, 0 Shares Exchange Bank Stock . f|,tl2l P M. DAVIS. Auction aer. PBIVATE LlilllAlii’ AT AUCTION’—WiII b. .old .t the Commercial Sales Rcoms, c-rner Wood and Filth street, on Teuasnar Erctxso, 221 hut, commencing at 7 o clock, a collection of valuable Rooks from the libraiw of a gentleman gating the city, which embraces many eood editions of standard English authors in History, PhUo*?o pby, the Sciences, and general literature, as well as rare worts of old authors, and finely ill as traced volumes Na tional Gallery of. Picture*—orer 100 superb etwd en gravings—Universal Picture-Gallery. Brown’s British Shelia, rhilUpv’ Lsndscape Painting, Flower Palodiu: icouographic Eccyctopelia, London News tor ISSO-1 «id ’52, (bound) Kirby’s Wonderful and Eccentric Museum f 3 volumes) MagiUkray’s British Birds, (S volumes, London) ? io v! r ?, ea 4’ Il f u n< l\ (s jolumei) Lowtfs Cbembtry, Adam Smith s Wealth cf Nations, (3 volumes) Ferguson’s Aftron omy, (2 volumrs) Walker’s Rhyming Dictionary. Cathode Works of Puinc, Hogarth’s Plates, Boston Library jAiiilons of the British Poets'(wipexb antique binding U>ndcn Art Uoioo Journal, Frost's rict&riai History (3 voiumes, morocco) Specimens of Green’s Roman Classic Poets, (3 volumes) Pictorial Gallery of Useful Fine Arts. (2 volumes, quarto, London) Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature, (2 volumes, quarto, London) Hazlitt’s Life of Na poleon, (4 volume*) Manual of Classical Literature, with a large lot Of Pamphlets and Engravings. P- M. DAYI3, AncUoaeor. T ARGE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS ! t At auction, on TnusSDAT Mosxi.no, February 22d at 10 o’clock, at tho Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold an extensive assortment of seasonable foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, among which are superfine Cloths, Jeans, all wool, Twertls, Blanket*, Flannels, Check*, She tings, Bbirtiogs, Canton LiDlng*. SeargM. Moreno*. Delaines, Alpacas Coburg Cloths, 2o dozen Woolen Half Hose, Gloves, Mitts Phawls, Uandkerchieft, Irish Lin-ns, Llmteye, Country Flanoelf, Ladle* and Children's Hosiery, and finer goods in great Tariety. Also, Fin© Hat?, Caps, Fine Shirts. Drawers, Fashionable Clothing, Ac. ’ febiQ P. M. DAVIS, Auetlooeer. ASSIGNEE’S SALE OF A CLOTHING eTvKE.—tin FRIDAY MORNING, February 23J, at 10 o’clock, at the Commercial B*les Rooms, comer of Wood and Fifth ptroeta, will be cold, without reserve, by order of George Armor, E»q., Assignee, tbw-vntire stock of fine Clothing, ? Cloths, Trimmings, Ac., of o city store, among which arc, 200 Dress, Frock, Sack and Over Coats; *2BO hrs Cloth, Ca*- rimero, fiattinet and Bummer Pants; SOO Batin, Bilk,Cash mere and Marseillo* Vests; Under Fblrta and Drawers; fine Shirts; Ora vats; GO pcs fine Cloth*, Caesimorea and Cashmere:ts; gattineis, Tweeds, Jeans and Cottonodia; su perior Satin,Cashmere and Marseilles Vestings; and a gen eral variety of Linings, Buttons, Trimmings, Furnishing Goods, Ac. Terms cash. P. m. DAVIS, Auctioneer, WASHINGTON IRVING'S.NEW’ BOOK-Jtut received and for sale by H. Miner A Co. Wolfert’B Roost, and other Papers, now first collected: by Wanbington Irrit-g, Westminster Review, for January. RpiriiaaHsm; vol. 2 ; by Judge Edmonds. Too Initials; a Story of Modern Life. Rankin's Half-Yearly Abstract Of tho Medical Sciences, No 20, for January. Harper’s Magafilne, for February; xjrlce 15 cent*. For sale by Ii MINER A CO., fcbl-1 No. 32 Bmlthfiftld stref-t. New book by Washington ikvinu.—Woiiext’s Rco<t: by Washington Irving. The Initials; a Btory of Modern Life. Tom Crosble and bis Friends: by 8. Lover. " Tho Sea Witch, or tho African Quadroon. The Westminster Review, for January. Living Age, No. 500. Just received and fbr eals at tho cheap Book Store of W. A. GILDKNFKNNKY A CO., f«bl4 Fifth at, opposite the Theatre. Note.—The subscriber* have removed their Book Store from 76 Fourth street to the nboT® place. NEW BOOKbI NEW BOORyi—The Life of Phiiip M«- Jancihon: by Charles Frederick Ledderhose. Tranala ted from the German by the Rev. G. F. Krotel, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa. Kurts'* Bocred History; a Guide to the understanding of the Divine plan of Salvation, according to it* Historical Deveiopemont; by John Honry Kurts, D D., Professor of Church History in the University of Dorp&t, etc. Transla ted from the sixth German edition, by Chas. Schaeffer, D. D. Just received and for sale by B. T. 0. MORGAN, feb7 No. 10A Wood street RURE QANDZ RUFF?—For the core of sore rough bands, the Herpetic Soap is unrivalled. It U used for rendering the akin soft, smooth and white. It removes sallownces, tan, Ac. The use of a few cakes of this Soap on sore rough hands, will soon render them smooth and heal all chaps, chafes, Ac. Only 12}g cents a cake. Prepared from the recipe of a London Chemist, and sold by janlO . ■ •• 8. Im. CPTHBEST r -I<o Third street CeieaUali/Shangiiali and Muscovies, ATTEND AT NO. 10 WOOD STREET, where you will find a complete assortment of the above styled CAPS, together with a large fitock of Silk and Plush Caps, which will be sold at a great redaction on former prices, to close the stock for tho season. jan6 J. WILSON A BOH. EATING STOVES—We would call the attention of the JIL public to our assortment of HEATING STOVES, of he most desirable patterns, suitable for stores, offices, par lors, steamboats, and every situation where a first rate Heating Stove may be required. We offer an assortment superior in.style of design, beauty of finish, and practical ntiilty, to any establishment of tho kind In the city. G ive us a call. GRAFF, REISINGE& A GRAFF, sep26 124 Wood Street. • jgOOKSI BOOKS M—Puddleford and Its People: by 11. U. Ruth Hall: by Fanny Fern; sixth supply. Life of Banmm,ty himself; fifth supply. Life of Horace Greeley; third supply. Ida May: by Mary LaDgdon; third supply. Harper, for January; fifth supply. Putnam, for January; fourth supply. Graham, for January; fourth, supply. Godey, lor January; sixth supply. Knickerbocker, for January. Frank Leslie's Ladles' Gazette. Frank Leslie's New York Journal, for January; a new monthly Magazine, devoted to romance, general literature, science and lB cents. All the above Just received and for sale at the cheap Book Store of BAM’L. B. LAUFFER, janlS - 87 Wood street. LESLIE'S GAZBTTH — Frank Leslie’s Ladles’ Gazette, of Paris,*Londohand New York Fashions, for February. KnickerboikerSlpgarine, for February. Harper’s Magkiine, for February. Price 16 cents. For sale by 1J - ~ J , . H. MINER A CO , ■ febSi,;* 1 ' ' No. 82 Smithfleld street. BaSbITT’S WASHING POWDER—IO boxes for sale by j & u 27 . FLEMING 8808. HER PET 10:80 A P.—This valuable article is used for rendering tire skin smooth, soft and delicately white, removing s&llowness, pimples, tan, cutaulous eruptions and redness of >ba skin. • For the cure of sore, rough hands,-it Is unriralled. Price, 12J4 cents a cake. 'Sold by Jan3l 8. L. CPTHBEBT. 140 Third ct. POOR POLlCY—Paying money for dull, Daguerreotypes, when you can obtain unmistaieably fine Pictures, with despatch and at a low rate, at CARGOS Double Skylight Galleries, No. 76 Founh stmt, ApoUo Buildings, OTer Arnold’s Exchange Oißee. „• feb7 ... ‘-av, &{ . . * ■ -‘**w ■■ V • , ■ •• , <V.j A JEWS. FORni\ER JtfEJ*. Ib' etzuona ; Local InifcectoH for the Port of Plttshorgh may he found at the Custom House, third etorj , entrance on SolihEald stroot. ; j2J:2t . Tfia Kitie. Last evening, at siv o’clock, there were five: Met threo laches water In the channel, and falling. The weather continues ccld—at the /reusing point. We learn from the crons of the "Chicago” and “Challenge” that the steamers which left here on Tuesday were all getting along Fe 11.,, Ta» light and substantial steamer " Empire” leaves this morning, at do o'clock. We commend Capt. Doyle and his fine boat to the traveling public. Tan “ Venture,” regular packet, leaves this morning far wheeling. The lime of departure Is 10 o’clock. Thi only departure yesterday Ibr below Was tho Bleamer “Exchange.” Arrivals—steamers “Chicago” and “Chal lenge.” The Brownsvlllo packets have reanmed their regu lar trips. Thirteen boata wore receiving freights for ports below. Tar new steamer “ Ella” will leave this afternoon fbt Cincinnati, tn chargo of Cnpt Adam Poe, a gentleman well known to shippers and travelors. Tna rlrer commenced rising very slowly yerterday, and up to last night had risen one inch, with less than six feat water in the canal. Considerable ice b yet running in the river. The ferry boats have resumed their trips. The ar rivals and departures of boats are largo. —LouixvitU Demo crat, 19IA. “1855 ” PITTSBUBOH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint houli. , . (iwu This Lins is composed of seven ww. class powerful Steamers, une* I nlltrfTnft wwnrafflTiaHquan&d for speed, splendor, and comfort, and is the only rnaouau doily uni or Steam Packets ou the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Moil Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Baint Louis, by which passengers and freight are lidrtfed and rt cripted through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Days of Departure Boati. Contain*. from Pituburvh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. Bi*«noovxß....Sunday. KEYSTONE STATE— Jacob ..Monday. ALLEGHENY Geo. M’Lain Tuesday. CINCINNATI... It, nusTm- Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA It. J. GRAC8...........,..».Thur8dftV PITTSBURGH-. LN.Coox Friday. PENNSYLVANIA.. Jno. Klinefelter. Saturday. Leavo daily at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. ror particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN IS. LIVINGSTON,) * JOHN FLACK, | Agents, Monongahela House Bnlldinea. Pittsburgh, IBF-5. InovSSJ For St. Louie. ins* Tbe steamer OHALLENOK,Capt. N. Caooxs, leave for the above ana Intermediate oort* IffimTllon FRIDAY, 23d last. For freight or passage apply on board, or to -febfcg JOIIN FLACK, Agept For Cluclnatli and Lcmtivttle; iiuiy The steamer CHICAGO, Captain M. Millex- LcWhrii?"rr| will leave for the above aod Intermediate iSasSaaport* on Friday, 23d inrt., at 20 a. m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to tel>22 FLACKY LIVINGSTON, Agents, t or St. Louli. Thostrumer GRANITE STATE, Captain K. KjM%Q3IIAZi.Krr > will leave for the aboTe anl interme- ports on MONDAY, 28th inat.at 10 A.M. "or freight or pas-ag* »ppiy on board, rr to fob‘22 BA ItN ES or LIVINGSTON, Agents. nm# The steamer EMPIRE. Captain Donx, will IrdhcStt® leave for the above and intermediate ports on mBggBkTHURSDAY, 22d inxL, at 4 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to feb2l BARNES* COLLING WOOD, Agents. The steamer LOUISVILLE will leave for the i .ij-TSj-Jiabove and intermediate ports on TUUBS* 22 d Instant, at 4 P. M For freight or passage apply on board, or to febl& KIMICK * (XX, Agents For Wabaah Btver, Vlneennei. iladion vllle and Yorlt. i The splendid steamer YOBKTOWN, Captain f «*Ds£+-^P° x ’ will leave for the above and Intermediate THIS DAY. For freight or passage apply on board. fablfl For St Loots, Lexington. Kansas, Weston St. Josephs, and all Intermediate Land ings on the Missouri lUver. The fine new passenger steamer TROPIC, LwPSsA P 3 *** lll ?***?&, will leave for the above and intermediate portd on the opening of naviga tion. For freight or passage apply on board, er to feblG J. B.JJVI ng _STON, Agent. Tho new and Rpl**nJid steatner WM. BAIKD, Captain llcon Cahpdul, will leave for the (gSjsSsScKiobove and intermediate ports on the opening of navigation. For freight cr passajo apply on hoard, cr to _ fehlfi_ _ FLACK * LIVINGSTON, Agent*. am, The steamer W. H. DBS NY, CspL Tuona* viil leave for the above and Intermediate tyapßAnor t a on Opening of navigation. Fur freight or passage applj on board, or to febli FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. Th* steamer ELLA, Captain A. Poa, will 1 f*>r lh« above and intermediate ports on e£23-fifis2*TLiUlL£DA Y, 22-i instant, at 10 A. M. Fnr ireighl or psuaagt: q: ply on twirl, or to ■ .frMO C. BARSK3, Agent. For Wabash Ulver. Tbe steamer ALTOONA, Capt. R C. Grat, l«?»ve for the above and intermediate ports aSf : .VT~i• iTi r -" opening of navigation. _ For treight nr paasage epply on beard. , frb3 For St. bouls. . en» Thitteamer PKAIKIK ROSE, Capt, F. Ma ' ta, will leave for the al>ovo and intermediate ft rrTiVKJaporu on the Opening rf navigation. ¥i r fr. i-ht or pa.ut.-.gn »K'lr f n bonrcl. i*o3o m-i The sUtamvr KATE CASiEL, Capt. Jnstrn ai, will leave fur tho above and interme aSttaefoaSy dlat* ports on opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply cn tkvird, or to BARNES A COLLING WOOD, Agvnts. For) Nashville. . fTJQ* The «!turner VIENNA, Captain C Uat, will Lggjs§(t|wlo*v« for the atoTe and tnlermwdiat* ports on IRSB’ininhfiaopening of navigation. For freight or passage aj>ply on board, or to J*p2o FLACK or WILKINS,^Agents. For St. Louts. . f]**> - The olearner KKYfiTONE, Capt. J. J. Robix will leave for the nbove and Intermediate *ESS33ffiSia ports on opening of nnvi.-Btfon. For freight or pawmge applv on boarJ, ox to Jnn24 FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. . fpva* The steamer CLARA DEAN, Captain Wm. Dean, will leave for the above and intermediate ■ ■"ifi»pt>rt* on opening of navigation. For freight and apply on board. or to Jro22 FLACK or LIVINGSTON, Agents. ilcguiar WhceJing Packet. The stnamer VENTURE, CapL John Goitnort, [ggwSyjagleavefl every TTKSIM.Y, TUVRSDAY, and iTi i'YiiiGATL’KDAV, at BV. M. For freight or passage apply on t-oard, or to iUgular Wheeling PacketT . TIIE stenmer EXCHANGE, Capt. M'Callum, every MONDAY, 'WEDNESDAY, and fcWiMtt'rffffiiiTvlDA. Y, at U o'clock, A. M., connecting witu the C. and P. Railroad at W’ellsvilh*. For freight apply to povIT J. D. CULLINGWOOD, Agt-nt. Plttsbnrghi Steabeuvlile and WlteelluC k etSi The DtURNAU Captain A.jS. SnrniEith, and FOREST CITY, Captain Qcorqx D. Moorx, will run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling stopping at all lotcrmodiate porta. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, IT«J. nesduys and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.-—JWumt/u; she will learo wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7U o’clock, A.M. The FOREST CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A.M.—Aefurniuy, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, W'edneedays and Fri days, at 1% o’clock, A.M. For freight or passage apply on board or to J. I). COLLINGWOOD, Agent, nov2a No. 185 Front ttreot. CANADA iSrassJS"* THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH. Captain R. Barbow, wUI make two trips n week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY end THURSDAY EVENING, o’clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. -Leaves Port Stanley Tor Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at VX o’clock. .The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland. Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and tho Toledo, Norwuk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with tho London Line of Btagcs, which connects with tho Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCQYILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. P. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley. or A. MiBRIPE. Port Bur Well. mar27:tnov mfig.MT-i AN ELEGANT Rosewood 0 octave PIANO FORTE, made by Brown A Allen, Boston, iron frame and patent repeating action, « “ K U linearly new. Boston price, new, s3oo—for $216. A Rosewood 6 octave, Chickerlng A Sons, In perfect order In every particular, and of very superior tone; been in nsa only one year. Boston price, new, s276—for $225. A Rosewood 6 octave, made by Moyer A 00., Now York. Retail price, new, s26o—for $llO. A Rosewood 6 octave, made by A. A J. Keogh, Buffalo; abont two years old, and in good order. Price, now. $275 —for $l3O. A Mahogany Plano, rather old fashioned, but still useful for beginners. Cort originally ssoo—for $6O. A Rosewood 6% octavo Piano, carved mouldings and fan cy desk, entirely new, made by Haines A Bro., New York. New York price $3O0 —with stool and cover $2lO. Two Rosewood German Pianos, 6% octaves, imported ex pressly for the subscriber, and will be sold at the low price of $lBO each. These Instruments are made with iron plate and brace, and have every appearance of being durable. The above are the net cash prices. For sale by JOHN 11. MELLOR, fab7 No. 81 Wood street. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. Will open, on Thursday, February Bth. 160 dozen more o: tho cel ebrated fortsmouth Hosiery, vnieh will be sold at about one-half the usual rates. feb7 T.MNK PARLOR FURNITURE, of every description, on J? hand and made to order, of our own manufacture aod warranted in material and workmanship. JanSO T. B. YOUNG A C*> ITHE HERPETIC SOAP cures sore rough hands. All . chaps, chafes, Ac., on. the hands are healed by it Sold at cents a cake, at No. 140 Third street dec2B CIORN MEAL—6 bbls white Corn Meal, extra quality, for / sale by JAS. M’LAUGHLDJ; Jftqlfl No. IQSmithfleld at. GRASS SEEDS—Lawn Grass, Blue Grass, Orchard and R»d Top. jjfrn!B] JAMES WARDROP. CHEESE— 24 boxes W. 11. Cheese, in store and for* sale by OCU9 ENGLISH A EICUAHDEQNI a ;• ... : '■ K STEAMBOATS. AND SAINT LOUIS. FOB THE CONVEYANCE OP PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BETWEEN For ifOßlavllle. For SaahYlila For NC Louts, For St. Louis For Cincinnati, For Zanesville, For Nashville WEST. Second Hand Pianos. •■' ."■ ■ '■ >*- _.' \ ,* J ■<%*.. . ' < >*ts *'+ v*;* V-' * • - r «'-"- r\ v -.: -*• 5 c - > < %■ a - ' S -^'TrrJ UtirlUitomivE, ' •&» Ko article of x slmflair kind, &oir tefore the public, 6Djoy* a better reputation as a reitoratlve and invigera* ting hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a beneficial effect upon the growth'and character of thehair,- giving a silky and glossy texture to that which was former* ly of a coarse and dry'nature. It has also a tendency to preserve the youthful color and appearanco of the hair, and.destroylng or counteracting the effects of age. With such recommendations in Its favor, we hardly perceive how any lady or gentleman should be without eo valuable an adjunct to the toilet. Persons who have used it from the age of sixty-four down, declare it to he the moßtperfect ar ticle to secure the object intended ever yet produced. Gray hair, whether produced by the slow progress of time, or by any of the causes which whiten ibe locks prematurely,is restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all the disa. grecable effects of dryness, tho accumulation of daodrulT or like impurities, are removed. Prom tho Editor of the Beal Estate Advertiser, 27 School st Boston, March 20,18*4. Pbof. Wood: Pear Sir—Having become prematurely quite gray, I was Induced seme six weeks since, to make trisl of your Hair Restorative. 2 hare used less than two bottles; but the gray halia have all disappeared; and al though my hair has not fully attaiaed its original color, yet the process of ch&ngo is gradually goingon, and I have great hopes that, in a short time, my hair will be as dark as formerly. I have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out os formerly. Respectfully Yours, P. C. M. Burp. Paor. Wood: Pear Kir—My hair commenced falling off pome three or four years since, and continued to do so until I became quite bald. I tried oil the popular remedies of the day, but to no effect; at last I was induced to use your cel ebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say it Is doing wonders. I have now a fine growth of young h&ir, and cheerfully recommend its usd' to all similarly afflicted. A. a Wuxiaiison, 133 Second street. Bt. Louis, March 7th, 1854. Cabxtle, 111., June 27tb, 1853. I have used Prof 0. J. Wood’s Bair Restorative,and have admired lta wonderful effect My hair was becoming, as 1 thought prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restora tive, it has resumed its original color, and,! have no doubt permanently so. STPxrr Baxisr, Ex-Senator, United States. Vincennes, Indiana, June 15tb, 1853. Poor. 0. J. Wood : Pear Sir—As you are about to manu facture extensively and vend your recently discovered H&ir Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have usod it and known others uso it; that I have for several years been in the habit of using other Hair Re storatives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other -1 know; It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month’s proper use will restore any person’s hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, roft. and glossy appearance, and all this without discoloring the hands that apply it or the dress rn which it drops. T would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, Wilson Kino. Per sale by 0. J. WOOP A CO., Proprietors, 695 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market street Bt. Louis, Slo’. Price, $1 and $2 p*r bottle. Sold at Dr. G. 11. KEYSBR’S Prug Store, 140 Wood street; sign of the Golden Mortar. febl&daw MQr Blows, Kicks, Corns, Tender Feet, &o»»AU know on being struck bard on the eye, or on the face, it will swell and turn block; whoever prefer not a closed oyo or black mark, rub it instantly in PALLET’S PAIN EXTRACTOR, and neither swelling, blackness or pain will occur. Change plasters daily on corns, for some time, and they will disappear, and make tho most painful corn and tenderfoot easy on application; ell can thus be cured unfailingly. FROG AND OTHER FELONS, WHITLOWS, AND RUN ROUNDS, When commencing and only tender can bo stopped, and all the agony saved with being enclosed for a few uaya In PAL LET'S PAIN EXTRACTOR, even after they have rotted the bone, the finger can be saved and all further agony change the plaster three times a day. C. V. CLICKENER A 00., Proprietors, New York. For sale by Dr. G. IL KEYSER, 140 Wood street, and by all Druggists and Dealers in Medidaes throughout tho Uni ted Stales. febs*daw2w Barren’s Indian Liniment, Back, Limbs, Side, Bead, Breast, Throat, Spine, Ma'cles, Worms In the Skin, Scalp Diseases! Milk Crust, .Dry ,Tetter, Erysipelas, Headache, Chafes, Neuralgia, Cracks, Sun Pain, Bcaldj, Burns, Dicers, Sore Legs, Bore Throat, Rheumatism. Price 25 cents per bottle. Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYBER'B,I4O Wood street; JOEL MOBLER’S, Lib «rty street, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Alleghany city. JanSthdaw Important to Persona afflicted with Her* »la t or Ilaptare of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect- The right course for any one to pursue who may be af flicted with Rupiure, U to procure a good Truss well adapted to tho ruptured parts, in order to retain the protruding portion of the bowels. This is often neglected, and the bowel bacomas strangulated, leaving the patient not only in a suffering but dangerous condition. I have always on band, and dally adapt, tho most improved Trusses; among which Is MARSH’S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cure In a short time. Of course there are esses when no Trues will cure, bat in a vast ma jority of reducabla Hernia, or Rupture, this Truss will euro. I have every variety of Trusses, from 50 cents to 230: also a largo assortment of CHILDREN'S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC BTOCKINOS, for vartccwj broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for the relief and cure of Piles; SHOULDER BRACES, for men women and chUdnm; SUSPENSORY BANDAGE 3, and every variety of mechanical appliance u/>cd in tbe euro of uisoarc. Call and ex amino them at my Drugstore, No 140 Wood street, corncc of Virgin alley; sign of the Golden Mortar. ffoblidavr] DR. GEO. 11. KEYS Eft. S - Proclamallou.— Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation, WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATIIARION, has Induced envious persons to palm off other articles similar In name and ap pearance, but absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers ehould be particular to aak for WrxghC* Premium Katha rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for its virtues for mtorinj a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and dellghtfol application during tho hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dixziues* and headache, and for the toilet it has never hM au equal for Its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for its completely rcjtoring a decayed head of hair; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing Its falllog off, whether from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyes, as it excites tho socratlons, producing a supply of Its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving tbs hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For sale by every druggist Id the city, and by druggists and merchants throughout the United States. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT it CO., 241 Market at., Philadelphia. For sale by GEO. U. RKYBJSO, No. 140 Wood atrvet, Plttabnrgh. Janl7:d*w3oi H Bactn's Superfine Toilet Soap. ALMOND SOAP, prepared from tho pumst ana bast ma terial* ; It given the akin a luxuriant brilliancy, and Imparts to tho hands a delightful almond odor. Millefioura, Olive Oil, Thrldece, Bouquets, Nymph, Henry, Pistachio, Brown Windsor, Palmyrene, Patchouly, Marshmallow, Browu Omnibus, Cocon, Hcielnut Oil, Palm Omnibus, Verbena, Spring Flowers, Lilac, Ambrosial, Jenny Lind, Circassian, Musk, Spermaceti Tablet, Ponelno, Ac. I would respeclfally solicit the attention of the ladle* of Philadelphia to my Persian Lotion, cr Liquid Idly Blossom, for rendering the skin soft and fair. Aiao, my Amygdaline 1/Jtion, for removing freckles, pimples and asperity of tho face, and to Impart to the skin delicate elasticity. Fayards A Blayn's Papier for Rheumatism, Pains, Irrita tions of the Cb«**t, Lumbago, Wounds, Burns and Corns, a superior French article, universally used, throughout Europe. The subscriber continues to manufacture his celebrated Rose, Almond and Ambrosial Buayisq Coxaks, which are unequalled by any in this country or In Europe, and for which he received a Prize Medal at the World's Fair, Lon don. To be bad of the principal Druggists in Pittsburgh, and throughout the United States. X. BAZIN, Manufacturer and Importer of Perfumery, No, 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, jan22jd*wlmto Philadelphia. FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts In Crape, Tarloton and Swiss, black lace and gauze Veils, block Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A Bajon’s best Kid Gloves can always bo found at No. 63 MARKET STREET, comer ef the Din mond. novl7 BY a sober, Industrious young man, who will devote Mb entire time to his businoss, a SITUATION AS SHIP PING CLERK In a Wholesale or Recall Warehouse, or As* Blatant Book-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery or Dry Goods Btore; and will make himself gonerally useful to bis tun. pioyer. A note addressed through the Post Office to “A. B, D.,” or left at the office of the M Post,” will receive prompt attention. octaktf Notice to Owners mud Consignees ot Blooms, Pig Metal, Ac* OWNERS and Consigners of Pig Metal, Blooms, Castings, Engines, Boilers, Mill and Building Stones, and other articles upon the Allegheny wharf, ore hereby notified that unless the same are removed bv the 20th of February, Inst., they will be eohjeciod to a charge of 60 cents per ton for every twenty-four hours they are suffered to remain after that date, iu accordance with the provisions of an or dinance regulating the wharf. WM. 800TT, feb!2:lw ’Wharf Master Allegheny Wharf. Carpets l*cst than Coat* THE undersigned having reduced the prices of their en tire stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rug*, Mata, Matting, 4a, from 20 to 25 per cent, call the attention of persons m want of any articles In thole line to the following. Their stock Is ono of the largat and 'tut selected in the city, and consists In part of Velvet and Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Anhasson Brussels; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets: Patent Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine and fino do; Twilled and plain Venetian do; Hall and Stair do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton Ingrain do; Stair Rods, Window Shades, and a large assortment of OH Cloth, from 2 to 24 feet in width. Tmxs cub qxly. C. a HEADLY « CO., Jan 23 No. 82 Third street. DIARIES FOR 1855.—A largo assortment of the above useful article for sale at the lowest rates. Those who would save 26 per oenfc. should call at janfl SAiPL B. LAUfFSR'S, 87 Wood ei. .1' *• . * **. .* «•-- . • r*, ' ' •> $J* 'U - + •■ * ■ : - /* f * -■ > • t \ •« . rf V*.- , .. *5 tJ 'rt Jf '■ CUBJB PADT3 15 TUB TRY IT ONCE. MOURNING GOODS. Wanted, ri » --r . • \ 4 t J V>: * v." 1 * r « <.’<' .*• TO LET, FOR - SALE, ~&c, ; .Fajmfor Sale. - rrtHE SOT! BOMBER after, for sale a valuable IB ACT OP A LAJtp, situated in Jfew SewicSly'township, Beaver county, three miles from Rochester and Nefr Brighton, on •the Brighton and Pittsburgh road 88 acres, 65 of-which ore cleared and In a good state of cultivation, tho baiance well timbered. The improvements consist of a good COTTAGE HOUSE»wlth four rooms,kitchen and celor; a good frame Bank Barn, SO by 40 feet,with Stabling under. the Whole of it for V-rses/ cows and.sheep; anew Smoko House, Wood House and Spring House. There is one of best Springs of soft-water in the county handy .to tho house, also several other good Springs on the.premises. Orchards of choice fruit, consisting of-Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, ana.Gherry. trees. This Farm is all under good fence; part In grain.. .The place is-well watered.' ” This is Vrare chance to eecewo a good home- Apply .soon. For further information enquire of Long,-Puff A Co., Pittsburgh;--G.t R. Spirersy Rochester;' Samuel Stiles, Rochester; or the subscriber, on the premises. ' fel>l6:lm* .. ... - •- -. JESSE DEAN EO& RENT—'The Brick Dwolling House, containing 7 ■ room-> end hall, being No. 59 Hand sfrreot, between uoerty and Penn etioots. Bent $165, including water tax. , . 0 T- B. YOUNG & CO., febB . - 38 Smithfield street. TO LEX—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Centre /Avenue. Apply to H. MINER A CO , No. 32 Bmitbfleld street. NEAR NEW BRIGHTON—a fine Farm of IGB acres, all forel land and in a good state of cultivation, with a *? e * House, a goed Orchard of grafted fruit, never wJJitiL ? le u ty of CoaI > Barnp and tenant HouAes; situated in Ihe neighborhood of Churches Schools Mills, Ac., and convenient to New Brighton. $35 an acre. For torms, Ac., apply at the old established Real Estate Office of g. CUTHBERT A SON, -j^ Bo - • - • 140 Third street. E 1 ACRES OE EXCELLENT XAND FOR SALK— Inaplftasant location, at about a quarter of a mile Efl l l MJd the Pennsylvania Railroad Station ; with a Dwelling Hou*o and Stable, a, variety of bearing f™* Trees, a large Garden, and good .Water The land is all cleared and under good fence. JMcesl/00. Forteims. 4c , apply to b. CUTHBEET A SON, LAWRBNOEVLLLfc.I— For saloa comfortable Dwelling Iloace, of hall, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, good cel - lav an< l *«*>*;"»»■. lot has a front of 48 feet on Allen street by 100 deep. A well of good water and pump in the kitchen* out-oven and stable, garden, fruit trees, .grape Tines of cholco qaality; aU in complete order, for only $2,000. Terms, $»00 in hand, remainder in tLree a. OBTHBERT A SON, feb3 140 Third street. iJAUt;:—-a hoi ot *v ieet tront oh £treUt by 80 deep ’ Bilualed in Blnnlngham. \ n *!? Blrningham, each haTing a front of 20 feet on Mfeadaw street by oo deep. Price of each S l * o ' „ . ‘ •8. CDTHBKRT & SON, febl Real Estate Office, No. 140 Third street. APAUM of SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES FOR $350.-For cale, a small Farm, situated three miles from Prince ion, Va., having a new Log House, and 10 acres cleared: a 5t7 s°** rail fence, of seven rallff in height U °f excenent polity and is In a healthy loca tion, with good water. To persons of email means this Is a rare opportunity of becoming tbofr own landlord. For terms, Ac., apply to ’ B. CUTDBEKT A SON i* n2 ° 140 Third street. I-ot for Sale, 24 feBt front 0n Carson etrept by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of QEO. F. OILLMORE, 17*3 - at ofßce of the Morning Post. ONLY NINE HUNDRED DOLLARS!—For sale, a two story frame DWELLING HOUSE, containing 4 rooms, with a lot of 17 feet front on Beaver street, by 100 deep to Yeto streot; or $l,lOO for a Dwelling Douse containing par lor diningroom, kitchen, collar, and 4 bed rooms, irith a toge yard, pump, hydrant, stable, out-oven* Ac. Terms of payment, eery easy. J anl ° 8 CUTHBERT & SOV, 140 Third sL , ltio AGKKB PGH SALE— from iarmlogtoD, the read leading to Brace ton. The land lays well and is of good quality, with good buildings, orchard of grafted fruit trees, and Is wed water ed. Price $1,400, in reasonable payments. Apply at tbe Real Estate Office of S. CUTHBERT A SON, jan£3 No. 140 Third street. f|»o LET—A Brick House, on Sixth street, with a large JL yard. A Tavern Stand, in Birmingham. A two story House, on Carpenter’s alley, with a large yard. A flouseof four rooms, hall, garret, Ac, on Sixth street, near Grant. A House, on Grant street, near the Public School House. A large three stoTy House, on Boss street, at head of Fifth etrect. A large Hail, on Fourth street; live Offices, la BplaDe * Building, oa Fifth street. A large Store Room, on Fourh street Apply to S. CBTHBERT & SON ft?b7 No. 140 Third street' IjtOß SALE—A GROCERY STOKE, in the centre of the • <aiy,doln* * lar 8° business. The buyer of it can co Into a business that Is «afo, and make money forthwith. The owner of it has the Kansas fever, and offers a bargain. Enquire of THOMAS WOODS* _jon27 75 Fourth street. FOR BALE —A superior FARM, on the Pcrrysville Plank Road, eight miles from the city, of 100 acres; suHaU for a gardener. It is Id good order, and has oil tho build ings necessary for a homo. Enquire of . THOMAS WOODS, J* 3127 75 Fourth street. FOR SAJUE VERY CHE AP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can be had by applying aeon at thflUffico of tho MORNING POST, jyUbtf SALE—An excellent Frame House and Lot rm Resaca street, Allegheny city, at a v«rv low rate. Ea qalreot TIIOMAS WOODS, Jan22:tf 75 Foorth street. Land for Sale 1 Qnn ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near IOUU the Clarion river. Thi- land Isheavlly timbered, has an excellent soil,and issnid tocontain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick vela of bituminous coaL The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to It, if not directly across it. The Millstown creek runs through it. ALSO, 600 Acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying neat tho route of the Bun burr and Erie railroad. No better Investment could be made than.in these lands. The completion of the Sunbory and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, Iron ore and soil, of great value. Enquire of C.B, M. SMITH, ' Attorney at Law, _feh22:e*m:tf No. 147 Fourth street. BI’ILDING LOT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 fret to Wide alley. On tho hack part of tbe Lot U a Cellar Wall, built for two email Bouses. This Lot is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and .clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of CEO. F. QILLMORJS, lyl3 At 025c0 of Morninsr Peat. SMALL FARM FOR BALE—Guntdsune ol l'2a acres, in cultivation ; with a new Frame Dwelling Uouse, g-vfd Well at the door, a Log House, Stable, Ac.; a Sugar Comp of 400 tr««s, ond a *rna:l Poach and Apple Orchard ; rituate t**u miles frern Gallioj'olis, in Gallia county, Ohio. Price $l2 an acre. 8. CUTUBEKT A BON, JacVi 140 Third street. Cl OOD TENANTS WANTED, ter thv following Houses X and Store Rooms: Two Dwelling Houses and Store Rooms on Third street. A large Store Room on Fourth street, near Woid. That spacious llall cn Fourth street, (Cargo's Hall.) A largo Tavern Stand In Kut Bit mlnghatn. A Dwelling House on Sixth street. A Dwelling llour-e. of H room*, on street. A large House on Ross, at tho head lI Fifth street A House, of 3 roocia, on Bedford street. A Dwelling Uouse on Water street, near Grant. A Dwelling House lu Birmingham, Hear the Kerry Land ing Apply to S. CUTIIBERT A SON, j**uls 140 Third street. Hotel Tor Leave, '|>lTJiY’3 nOTEL, (formerly known ns tho Lahabtixc XV Uocat.) is offered fir base on favorable terms. Being situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to the Court Houpo.anj üboul midway trou th« Monorigahela Wharf and the Avnuyfoaiud Depot, it U cue of tho inoa; pleasant, convenient and desirable locations In tho city. The Ifotel will be furniiheti, if derired, and leased for a term of year*, commencing from the flrrt of April next. For further Information apply to JUSKPII S. A A. P. MORRISON, AU’jfl, jan2'Ed»wtf Office No. 143 Fourth st., Fittaburgh. EDUCATIONAL. PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE, AT HARUISBURG, PA. THIS Institution, for the liberal education of Young Ladle*, yo*<kl by Charier with full Collegiate powers, ba3 burn in socrawafut operation for more than one year. The locHtion is ono of tho most ploaßant and picturesque In tho State, The arrangementa of the Collego are such as afford peculiar advantages in acquiring a solid basis for the mental auper.tructuro. Tboro ore two departments—the Collegiate and tho Preparatory, with their appropriate branches of learning. Thu course of study iu each Is three years, designated by a« many different claxeus. Young La dies admitted at any time. Board of Instructors. REV. BEVERLY R. WAUGH, A. M., Principal. Mias U. Cusnaus, Principal Female Teacher. Miss Fanut A. Johnson, Assistant. Mad’lle. M. BxNNTauT, Teacher of French, Ac. C. C. Boudauuu, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. Ac. W’m. 9. Rmvso.*t, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Ac. Htna. Joseph Koehler, Prof, of Instrumental Music. Jno. T. CRjVT, Prof. Vocal Music. For pirculara, or for other information, address the Prin cipal, B. IL WAUGH,Harrisburg, Pa. dec7:3m Duff’s Mercantile College, PITTSBURGH. PA.—ld corporate by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter. P. BUFF, Author of the “ North American Accauntant,” Professor at Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, the best off-hand penman in the United Btates, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bur, Professor of Mercantile Law and Political Econowy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Mathematics, Ac. Mr. J. D. Williams has permanently joined the Faculty, and it will be Been thatduring his lute professional engage ments in the east, he was there regnrded as the best pen man in the country. This Institution, therefore, presents attractions to students offered by no other of the kind in the United Stales. The course of training comprises up wards of 400 real transactions, in six different method* of Double Entry Book-Keeping. 000 practical Business Cal culations, covering the whole field of inland and foreign commerce. Commercial Penmanship, with every modem improvement In the art. Business Letters and Busines* Forms, of every description. Dally Lectures in Commercial Law, Commercial Sciences, the Theory of Profits, Ac tend for a Oircular. d^-23:d*w Iron City Commercial College, LAFAYETTE BulLDlNG3,corner of Wood and Fourth streets. FAOtrtTt,—MILLAR & BRO., Principals and Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. JOHN BARRY, Principal of the Book-keeping Department, and Lecturer on all important business transactions. JOHN FLEMING, (anthor of Fleming’s new and improved system of Book keeping,) will examlno and deliver weekly lectures on the Science of Accounts. JAMBS H. HOPKINS, member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law. Although but a abort time established, this Institution is in a most prosperous and flourishing condition, now numbering one hundred students, which exhibits a popu larity and success perhaps never attained in. so short a time by any other Commercial College. The Book-keeping department, under the able supervision of Mr. Barry, is unequalled in' this city. Piof. Millar A Bro.*s system of writing is entirely new, and in'zhany respects superior to any other system, for the corroboration olrwbielrthey ap peal to many persons in Plttahurgh'-Wh6 T Kavd-'hlreSdy re ceived instruction from them. Prof. Millar has taught Penmanship in ail the principal cities aad towus In this country for the last eleven years, during which time he has instructed upwards of fifteen thousand persons. Young men who desire a thorough commercial education will here-flnd inducements offered to them unequalled in the West. Let it be distinctly understood that no student shall get a diploma from this College unless he is capable oi entering on the duties of mercantile life. Every satis faction guaranteed. ’College open from BA. M. till 10 P. M. New students received at any tim« during the year. ; No extra charge for Arithmetic. Jan3l \ ... < Instruction* InMualc. MR.~WAMELIZffi gfould respectfully inform his pupils an > friends Cnat he-will continue.this profusion os a the PIANO ’FORTE and YOICE. * Orders lait u t Sir. KLEBER’3 Music Etore, or at his rqgi dence, N(f. 18* SECOND Street} will be promptly attended to. «u 5 >«■» THE PENNSYLVANIA railroad. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, counpctlnir th« i* cities with Western, western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This road also connects at Pittsburgh with'daily line of steamers to all parts on-the Western River*, and at Cleveland nod « R n. dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the moat direct, cleapext ar.d reliable route by which FRI2IQHT can be forwarded to and from the Great Wat . - RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH, FIRST CLASS.—Boots Slwe v Dry Goods,_ IonTV : (la boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac:..;., } 90c - I* r 100I » 3 - SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, r Dry Goods, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea- >7sc. per IOOIbs, ther,"Wool, £c THIRD CLASS—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon and Pork, (In bulk,) Heap, *»■ >» looa,s -. FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and Pork, (packed,) Lord and Lard 0i1...... V er 100Bs -' -fi®* In shipping Goods from any point East of Pblladel- ‘ plnrL, be particular, to mark package 5 * uia Bennsylvania: «£«»*”■ All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Rood at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. P i UG T a 'L—Hoses Potter,Boston; J.L Elliott,‘N. T., E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw & Roods, Balti more; Gw. C. Franciscus, Pittsburgh; Shringman & Brown, Cincinnati. Ghlo; J. S. Moorhead, LouisrlllQ, Kyd R. C. Q e i d -^T a l“S iBon li nd iJf atcliff « Co-1 Bt: Louis, MO4 J. 8. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana. ’ ' • H. H. HOUSTON, . General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. . H. J. LOMBAEKT. J &ps ° . Supcrlntondant, Altoona. Pa. PESSSYI.VAariA.iUAII.ROAD. THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philndel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at A. JL, and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at IP. and Pitts mV. r ??J°. r Philadelphiaatl, P- M. THE NIGHT EXFRESS Sfh A P P^ a^ el P hia for Pittsburgh at U,P.M.,and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, p. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with tho Railroads wand/fdto St Loujs, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111-* Frankfurt, Lexington and Louisville, Ky 4 Terre Haute. Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, IniL; Cincinnati, Day f° n * ®£*Jngflel<l, BeUefontaine, Sandusky. Toledo, Clove iand, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster,Ohio; ' w il? Steam Pscketßoats from and to New Oslkajts, St. Loms, Louisville and CtNCWSATi. Through Tickets can be had to or from eitheref the above places. - 140 Third street. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from tho West will find this the Shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New Tork, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia. . .. , J.'MESKIMEN, jaDJU Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. CLEVELAND AND FIITSBDEGH RAILROAD, IN CONNECTION WITH TUB Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. „„„ VIA ALLIANCE. maE shortest, pEickest and most reliable route to Toledo (A^Chtojgiß'oilsland, Galena, and St. Louis, Is VIA This route is on. handled miles shorter and about eight t 0 Chicago, than the clrcuitons one VIA IN DLANAPOLIS. . Three Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and CleTeland. Three Daily Trains between Cloreland nnd Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago iwonty-two hoars, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. _ . VIA ALLIANCE. Trams for Cleveland leave Alliance nt A. M_ 12.00, M., and 040 p. M, connecting nt Uadson with Trains for Cayahogn l-nlls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at 10.04, A. M., 2.20, P. M., and 8.20, P. SI. The Trains of the Ohio and Penns. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at 3-00,4. M, 8.00, A. SL, and 3DO, P. Mg all con at.Alliance with trains which arrive In Cleveland at 10 04, A. BL, 2.20, P. SI., and 8.45, P. M. Passengers &r Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Bock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with- Sfii d « et w l on ’.' rill , V* 0 , 1 * 1 ® trsln ,eJTin ft Pittsburgh at 8 OO A. SI., and arriving in Cleveland at 220 P. SL, as that Is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above points. Passengers by tht. train reach Chicago at 7.30 neat morning and St. Louis at mld- Thne gained by going via Cleveland, eight honra. The Trains &ora Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave as f !!i oWB yt?i t ‘, T 8 Cleveland at 7Joand 2.30 A. M-T45 P.M.; arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. 51., 7.00 A. M. andl2.oo M. i„ . ?L lea '' 0 for Bock Island and Sfc Louis as follows: Leave Chicago nt 9.15 A. il., 10.05 and 11.00 P. M f° r Bt. Louis go over Bock Island Railroad to Joliet, ana thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Eoola. Passengers hy the A. JL, Train nrrive in St. Louis at nm da“” ' TeDtoS - “ a iy the 10,05 > P - M - Train at noon Baggnge checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago ana St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND, m. IST CLAS3- IST CLiSS. 2ND CLASS. AlUuaee..« 4? J> To Chicago..... J4ll 50 950 CleTelamt. 400 La SaJle....TTl4 50 12 60 Tofedo-.... 600 Rock Islands 3G 50 13 50 Detroit- 6 00 8L Louis 19 60 15 60 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at tha office of the Company* iu Moaongahela House, third door below the comer. J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland. . . J- A. CAUGHEY, Agent, . . doc 4 Pltfebuigh. OHIO AND FEHHSYLVAHIA EAILHOAD. Sew Arrangement, COMiIENCIIfQ FEMRUA&TZ 3,IB64. 1864 - 1854. MAIL TRAUneaves Pittsburgh at 8 A 51; dines at Alll ance; -takes tea at Crestline, and makes a close con necucn there vrlth afast Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12© clock.at night.... * EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M„ afrer-.the arrival of tho Exprosn train from Philadelphia, and reaches Crwthae at 11,30 P. connecUng wiih the Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in the morning Connections are made with the Ohio and Indiana, and d°forms* *I 4 lDaiana PaUroads for Dayton, Indianapolis Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville San dusky, Toledo, Detroit , and Chicago with Bucyrua, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road A Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on tbe Mansfield road. . *)«« toCiucinnati $7; to Indianapolis#; to Dayton 16,50: to Toledo $0; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $5,10; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rales. „ HETURJiING i THE EXPRESS TRAIE leaves CresUlne at 1.15 p M, and reaches Patsborgh at P SI, connecting with tho T J“. In fkrough inflfleen hours to Philadjlphle. MAIL IRAK* leaves Crestline at 2.30, A. M_ on thear rival of tho Night Express Train ftom CindnnaU, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, PM. -Jpjy ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves at 10 A M, and 5 P M, and New Brighton at 6 A 31. and 1.16 P 31. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 0 P 31., and arrives at 430 A M, and 4.3 Q, P M. The Trains do not run on Sunday. A®* cr further information, apply at the ticket offices ofthe Ohio and Pennuylvonia Railroad Company, of J. G. CUBill, at the corner office under the Monongobela House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, . , “Federal street Station. JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. PITTSBDBGII, ST. LODIS AND SEW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE BY CniCAGU AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Route from Chioago to St. Louis. IHtAINS LEAVE CHIOAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) . 011 arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern and Central Railroads— lit. SX. LOUIS DAY MAIL 9:16, A.M. 2d. “ « -NIGHT EXPRESS 10:05, P.M. Trains run through to Bt. Louis iu fourteen hours, via Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, iirfttoafle/iaiwfr-o/ca r 8 or baggage connecting at Alton with oauy Line of °acketa for Qaiucy and “Keokuk, and at fit. Lonis with FIRST CLASS .STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate, points on the Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 38 HOURS Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot In Chicago. £. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD E. MORGAN, Jb., Superintendent. O*Through Tickets to fit. Louis, by this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitta burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. {sep27:6m Spectacles, IN THE MOST valuable triumphs of science and art, the invention of Spectacles rauki with the highest. Tho experienced Optician overcomes ihe advances of nature and confers upon the aged-sighted tho inestimable advan tage of retaining tho noblest of his senses. Yet great injury is constantly resulting to thousands from ignorance on the port of venders, or of those who venture to choose forthem selves. Tn.ro are many requisite* attending, the selection 6f Glasses. Tho purity of finish of the glass'lts proper con verity? the best form and adjustment of the frame, eo as to preserve the parallelism with the eye for distant vision or for near vision, to throw the plane of each glass at right angles to the axis of vision for eyo; to bring the ex act centre of each glass precisely ‘opposite the pupil; to h&vti the position of tho glasses porfect, both horizontally and vertically, Av., Ac. From long experience in fitting glasses, united with a perfect knowledge of the structure of the eye, we can promise scientific accuracy, and thus aid much In the cn> serration of tho eye. r Gold, Silver and Stool Spectacles, carefully selected of the b-st qualities, for sale. Also, glares fitted, Ac w. W. WJ LSU.n, Practical Optician, G7 Market street, corner of Fourth. To 'Wiioleaaio Grocers, Liquor Denier* and fllanuf&ctnrers* THE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which** of anounca Sw gallons pure Spirit will produce a flneCoenac Brandy. His EanENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTARD’S BRANDY; of CROIX KDM . AIUC. CLUKR BDd PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and 800TTI911 WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given by DR.* LEWIB FEUCUTWANGER, n Q T U 1 Malden Lane, New York. P. S.--Importer of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platina. Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn’s Ext. Copaiva. Sulphate Am monlfl, Ac. ditfMatf AUSTIN LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, N No - 92 Fourth st., aims Wood. OTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. StocL| a^*en^0n and sale of All communications atlented to promptly. jantff PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Capital. 8300.000. BUILDINGS find other property against lofs or by /£?’ Qnd 1110 peril 3 of tbe Sttud Inland Navigation and Transportation. _ _ T , dimctoiis. w m M&n Jo M stoD » Rody Patterson, Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sprout, A. J.-Jones, George If. White, ' t* Cob £ a A. A. Carrier, Tames S. Negley, w. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Patk, IL E. CoggahalL Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President. . . „ BODY PATTERSON, Tice President. A* A. UARBisa, Secretary and Treasurer. 8..6. C&Rftnsa, Assistant Secretary. ' 3fc2iGa • • *i Empty Barrels for Sale. SUITABLE FOll SALT, or other purposes. Aptly at tha janM FKAEL fffu^ '<•: .'['ft* RAILROADS O. \ . MEDIoAL. REV. DR. COVERS" IS HEUMATIC Pin s> ibr the Safe, OimpteU and. Speeds/Cure if Mfdanunaiory, Chronic, Hereditary and Mercurial Meumatim, Bhexu vudie Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, and otherDiteataafftcUng the Muscular System, OCCH AN AUKAY OP TESTIMONY as Mr. Corn’* RatTOinc rnis have called forth from all classo*. iu 'neTer Tolantarily oDeml In‘far, op cfany other Medldna. , The cases of euro comprehend . EVERT STAGE OF aiIBIinATISIII, Whether accompanied by that terrible sensibility of Uu whfcbroMVaplSuhX^ treating Ehouiatiom, thcM“?l!B „L animal forces .Invigor’eto insmuUTO. the allies of Nature la her efforts to cast of?tX'ai‘ 1Ct ® s Their raedicnl action Is dlrcetnha E sclfl£ lu£jtS materiel ncxitn or radix of the disorder, through ail it! complications of nerves and fibresln which It loeStronrhZi and expels from the blood the febrile principle srhlch fwdZ and spreads, and intensifies, rrhilo It spreads the fataltTS deflclesof the malady. C nation—Beware of Counterfeit* li Be particular, and.enquire tor Krt. BAMPELcnvmTJtt RHEUMATIC PILLS, and fee that the boxes hareyon the onttide wrapper, his. signature; countersigned "by a H, RING; General Agent, 192 Broadway, New York! without which none are OKsnss. PRICE> FIFTY CENTS PER BOJT. •tseaisoia by Dr. ’GEO. It KEYSER, Bittebarzfc: J. P. PLUMlNG,AlleghenyCity. • . .-."V . dec2&3m DR. HENDERSON, OCULtIST AND AURTST, taiAXB ALL DI3TABE9 OP THE XTS AXD £&K W, Tfto C T CCPriSO, ixecmsa, ELISTtRINQ, OH iufl USE OP CALO3CEL. OFFICE 438 bItOADWAY, COB. GRAND Sl’., C.EIV I'OBK. Hours from B A. M. to i P. M. ROUGH, GRANULATED lADS; Inflammation,‘Acuteor Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and latarsct Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eye, are among the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. H with perfect satisfaction, . ■ of the Ear treated upon RlenUflo principle*. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation.. * ** All letters post-paid will BccaPe prompt attention. . We select the following references: from among th* thou sands of cases which hare been successfully treated bv Dr* Henderfon4 ; : ' ; • ' 1 Wm. J. Fryer, 320-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. . * Alfred fJoathwick, Printer, «»- « fJ. Goodspeed,.Glens Fall^NeT. - •Wm.W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. •-«-.• •Mrs. A. 1L li. Wilson, Now York City, N. Y. ’ fMiss Mary Bellows, N. K. Station, Daches* co. N«Y. •Edward G.Solger,Bristol; COnn. * . *Jolm Seamen, Engineer, N.Y. • ' David Little, Eoglneer, N. Y. Wm. F. B, Giles, office Courier and Enq« N. T, • ? W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L, I. 4 .- . : J arris Rodgers. , «, *t A. B-'Roevea, Telegraph Operator, Bt Nicholas Hotel It. M. Ferries, Orpn builder, Houston BE ‘ R.B.Doolittle,M.D., Uudson,N Y ■ Mrs Knickdbocker, Yonkers, N.Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship. Tror N Y ‘ . R.L.ROS3, Albany,N.Y. • ■ A. Dillenbach, Schenectady, N.Y. ; Capt.B. H. Hariland, Athens, N. Y; ' . ' John W. Hackett, Y. ■/..•: * niece patients were blind, and had to In led to tie office, at llOll ° f tm veetß they could go abom thed(y •These cases of Amaurosis were restored to eiiibt after they were given up ae Insurable by the faculty, and can ba referred to by any person who.wishes to learn the facts In these capes, by writing to them. DR, HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED v GERM AH BITTERS, PREPARED BY . * DR». C. M» JACRSOH, Philadolpliia, Pa.,. Will mtCTUAttr CUBS ‘ _ U.YEK COMPLAINT,' DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or- Neryout Debility, Diseates of Vie Kidney*'and oXL diseases ansingfrpin. a dixrrdircd Lixxr pr Stomach. . " Sueb • • as Conatfpa*' . ; . . k \ tion, Inward Piles, " - • '*‘ FuLcess,or Blood to the Head, Adaity of the Stomach. Disgust for Pood, : ... Fulness op weight in. the Stomach, Soar - Eructations, Sinking, op Fluttering at the Pit : °/*£« Sumach, Swimming of the Head, Harried ! andDifficait Breathing, Fluttering atthe Heart, Choafc- • ingorSaffoeatJog Sensation when in lying Posture, Dimness of Webs before , the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellownesa of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Sudden • Flashes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imagin* i ■ ■ ingsofKvil,andgreat - Depression of •„ ... . . .... spirits. pe propnetDr r in calling the attention of Ora public, to this preparation, 4ow lo with a feeling of tho utmost eonfl dencoin its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended. * v It is no now and untried artfcla; but one that hss sttod the test of a ten years’ trial before the American people, and its reparation mid sale is unrivalled by airy slmllVrnifr parations extant The testimony in Its favor given by die most prominent and weU known Physicians and indhldo als, In all parts rf the country Is immense. Eeferriagwoy who may.donbt,hauy “Memorabilia,"or Practical Bersipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to bo had gratis, of all the Agents fop the German Bitters, .. ■ MncipM Office acd Jlanufect ry, 120 Arch street* *s»»■ _ 110 #«o4jireeW ! B;A. Fahnestock*Co, No. OlVood street; Fleming brothers. dSw.w\yjs^U-.P. s w.rtxand.l.f.Fkmlng.AUegheoy: Ipalmw 7 # Ceiehrated Epicurean Sanaa.*' , for Soap“ a (S”i, O FLh, Meat, Gome, Ac. \v ead rise all good bonsewlvtta to try it. Price 2o oente per.bnttU, at aUGrooeryaad Fruit Stores Id tho United States and Canadas - - For sale hy STCLURG and O. H. KEY3ER, Pittsburgh^ . ~ . rP. T WRIGHT A CO.f~ janl9:dawlyls 241 Market street, Philadelphia. Orphan#’Court Sale. T N PUBSUANCii of an order issuing out of the Orphans’ 1 Court, ioand forthe Couniy of Allegheny, will beoifer* ed for sale the following described premises, the estate of JOHN CURRY,dec’ll,on THURSDAY, Febraaiy 113 SW. on the premises, at the hour of 12 o’clock,'H., via: Ail the undivided two-thirds of that certain TRACT OF LAND sit uated in Mifflin township, and county atoreeaid, bounded by the Uonotigabela river, lauds of James O'Neal, James Snodgrass, Thomas Scott; sad other*; containing SSo abeg, originally out of which. haaJbecn sold about 10 acres,®? acres of whieh is fall or sand from the depth if 4to 10 feet, ’ tho value of which is almost beyond estimation, as it la the source from which all the glass manufactories along the • said river are supplied, consequently making a continuous ' and increasing demand tor the article; GO acres or-therea bouts is bottom land'oftho best quality; about 2CO rods fronts on the Monongnbela river,the whole length of wVch there is deep water and a good landing for loadfoircoal.'any amountof which lies-back of said pr«»m*ses» and will bare to come through it to get to market; thereby making tha right of way through raid property a valuable right. There Is Coal and Timber on it sufficient for the use of the premi ss; there is also a DWELLING HOUSE and BARN erected thereon, with other outbuildings.' ... Terms of sale fayorable to purchasers, and will be sal o - Forfuttberpariicularsenquire of h. D. Carry, on the premises, who owns the undivided one-third of the premises; and desires to sell'and convey hla interest at the same time; James Snodgrass.'who live 3 joining the premise*, or the subscriber.'' . ....... -JOHN H. ATELHINNY, . Kblft:lt ’ Administrator^ 0 ' • . Motice* ... , ;•? T heretofore' existing 4 between - A. YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOYE, has thTS'dav beendls- ■ solved by mutual consent; Wm.Sioveasonhrvingdlsposed of his entire interest to 0. H. Love. Tho busings hereaf ter will be conducted under the name aud style of YOUNGS lajvl A BRO., (Mr. Love having associated Ms brother,F.- M. Love, with him in business) All persona knowing themselves indebted to the late firm will please call and setile immediately; and any having claims will present them tor settlement The business of the late firm will be settled at the old Btand, by Young, Love A Bro'. ' *. , otr YOUNG, STEVENSON A LOYE r ; February Ist, 1555. . ,'• retiring from the late firm, I cheerfully : |9&« mend my successors to my former patrons, feelingconfifeat that no paina will be spared to supply them on the most liberal terms,, Not being engaged iubusiness I will remain at the old stand, where I will te happy towalt upon any of my custo mers who may favor me with a call. - fob7 ' 2 * TTM. BTEFESBOS 4 t. .. ». r. JoansTo* uaqcj Elcelsior Carriage Factors* .! mio ™liß 4 & J-. PRACTICAL COACH 1 : V MAKisßa, corner of Rebecca and Belmontstreets, Alia' gneny city, Pa., have on band, and aro mauufiiQturtng an’V extensive assortment ■of Carriages, Bocksways, Buggtas*' Baggage Cars, Ac., made in all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using In all their wort the best Juniata iron and eastern hickory. Be-* P a i«attended to on themost reasonable terms. They feel confident that all who xaay .favor them with their natron* af^ r wiU bo perfectly saUsfled on trial of their worfc ihePittsburghandMancheslerOmnibiiaespassOTewflf teonralnotesduringtbeday. oct2&ly . Ciotloe* ADD PEI\?ON3 having Books *r Certificates of Deposit against the undersigned, are requested, to present the same at our office, for settlement. - , , _ BOON A SARGENT. Pittsburgh, January 24th, 1855—[ jan2s -V-. - . '! . A Cu;<L .. . . - '■ OWING to a steady drain upon oar funds and an accu mulation of outside pressure, together with tho ex tremo difficulty of realizing our securities, tro have been compelled to saspehil our buHineas. . • Our creditor, may r»t coofidenc that tmr entire Indent ednfss will be folly p*id, a* we have unquesii mably a lares surplus otur ourliabiliti*-?. - * 5 KKAMISR A BAUM. January 20,1805—, . '| ’"of £KR?xren SU iinSu' : i ol ? r “ eusUn S the style.. A ? f Ksaseer, WORK * YODNG,” Philadelphia, Is this da) (Urtulved; Samuel Work.-Gcorga Young and Wm. ! P«eßMi»g- the interest of Kr.mer A Kahm in' VOdlo A W(X)uoiL“ 8 ba c ®“““e4 “ WORK, .January 2*i, 1855. , v •Depositors In our ofSc-e, will please call and receive their bills and notes left with us for colio-tioa. -j- ao2a KRAMER A RAHSI. Wizii Digbyi Jr,* AND PCRNISIiIKQ STORE, fifojenu? OtU,. sLreelj 2 , iY&6u?£7t.—Clothing made to. order,. good style, and at moderate rates. . "adfctf . S&. A. C. ~ -' •' \kj iiOLESALE GROCERS, and Dealers In Produce, For f 7 eign Wines and Liquors, OIJ Monongahelaand Need* fled Whisky, No. 291 Liberty «f. t Pittsburgh. Pa. f ly2fty Silver Manufactory. Spoons, forks, embuses, *c.—rcdcctiob ni paicsa. • —Owing to superior facilities in manafactnrlngtny own ' work, wo ara now selling atleast 20 per cent, lower than '' the eastern cities, or elsewhere. All work is warranted. Sterling Silver. —We also manufacture Spoons of the •• British sterling quality. • .- ■Watches and Watch repairing continued, with CTery fa. cliity and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction to customers, both csto price and tho superior quality oil ' the work. W. W. WILSON, 3 'Watchmaker and Jeweller* ■. corner of Market and Fourth streets. PIT'A'bUUKUU CUACU U * niG£WW *- .;^tiHU-6TAV SS^..:^.^«a^Sj IR T. OUCCEBSORBTOE.^I. N 0.40 . 1.. U| P Diamond alley, near Wood street, CABKIAQE3, raEA-i1|!2815- BUGGIES, and every description . fancy vehicles built to order, and finished in a manner ua surpassed for beanty of. design, elegance cf flnhh, ehill o workmanship, and durability of materials, 93* All work warranted, SKKD3,- l‘QR-HUT-BUDS.—Sly ctodc of deeds lor early peering of the approTed dnd Taluablo rarleties, Is ready far distribution at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, mh street. £JanBJ JAMES WABDROP.
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers