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FEBRUARY 24 fIATURUAV MORNING::- !S will *e found on enc* P«B« „ « PVTTISGILL 4 CO., dteuupaper Advertising the Agentifor Uia Pittsburgh Bally and Weekly A y «£.,aretheAge recciTo AnvatTiaino-Ti and p K I, and aie anmona required at this I ° t BM Torr, 122 Nassau ° ffl Boaros, 10 State street. wnniviNO POST JOB OFFICE* •We would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS JIES to the fact that we from Philadelphia a number of fontß o B IU are now prepared to fill onle ”; f " for eihiU Heads, Paper Hooke, Posters, and tlone. All orders will be promptly filled- Sews of the Day* The eastern mail failed to reach this city yes te?he*New York and Philadelphia fail'd yesterday. No connection was made by the C& A that Mile. Raohel is en-> gaged to come to the United States to gite two hundred representations on the stage, wherever | her employers see proper to exhibit her. For this she is to receive 1,200,000 tones, or $1,200 for each performance. About $120,000 o Lire price is to be deposited with her hanker In Paris before sbe starts; and if b eg drovmed on the way, H belongs to her family. Her contractor will probably “broak up. the veto message. We b»e received the Veto Message of Ro dent Pierce, giving Ms reasons for not signing the “ French Spoßation Bill. The bill, had it become a law, would bavo rc- Ueved the Treasury of some fivomitlious of dol lars ■ and nearly all of it, we doubt not, would have gone into the pockets of borers who secur ed thfpassage of the bill, and BpecuUtors wh had long since bought up the alleged claims at from ten" to twenty cents on the dollar. Presi dent Pierce has at least spoiled a nice tion; and has brought down upon ins devoted head a torrent of abuse from the lobby numbers who expected, if the bill became a law, to go home with their •‘pockets full of rocks, a with the happy consciousness that they ha served their country by helping to relieve the treasury of a part of its golden burden. Fi millions more gold would have been put in ck eolation by the measure; a good many specula tors would have got rich, and “ boring would have become a dignified and lucrative profession, but for this most unkind veto. We suspect, however, that the veto is right; and that the money of the people has been savid by the vigilanco of the President These claims have been urged for half a cen tury.'and have not got through yet. -- The ground on which it was Bought to make the United States liable to pay these claims is solely upon “the assumption that the bai ed States are to be considered the insurer and the guarantor of all claims, of whatever nature, Which any individual oiiiien may have against a foreign nation.” ‘ We may Buppoße a case, which, thougn not exactly similar, will illustrate this principle. The English fleet is now blockading Bebastopo . No ships of other nations are allowed to enter its harbor. Suppose some adventurous Ameri can ship-owner should undertake to “ran the ‘ blockade," and deliver a cargo of provisions into the beseiged city. The English war vessels seme and confiscate the ship and oargo. The Ameri can owner presents to the English government a claim for damages to the value cf the ship and cargo. That government would refnse to pay it of course. Then our own government would be called on to pay it. Tho President thinks it, should not be paid. Oar citizen undertook to violate a blockade established according to tho rules of war, and lost his ship in the venture. He must bear the loss himself. By the treaty of 1881, France undertook to pay, and afterwards did pay. allclaims of our eitiiens that sho ad mitted to be just. This Svo million bill was to nay other claims whioh sho would not admit; and that arose from attempts to evade decrees of Bonaparte daring Ms wars with England There may be a small portion of the claims that are just. But at this distant day it would be im possible to separate them from the maBS of the spurious and unjust The five million dollars can be applied to a better use; and tho borers bad better borrow’money to pay their hotel bills, and go home. Of course they must hove the privilege of abusing the President a little. That email consolation should not be denied them. THE CA.OSK OP THE TBOBBLES. Mi. George N. Eokert, of Philadelphia, has written a letter to Governor Pollock, in whioh be undertakes to explain the cause of all the fioanolal troubles of this country. It is deemed so important that it has been published in pamphlet form; and we have been favored with a copy* Mr. Eokert has brought out an old argument with all the parade and flourish of anew dis covery. He assigns but a single cause for all the financial difficulties this country has ever experienced, or ever will Buffer. It is the want of a high protective tariff. Tho extravagance of the people; the over stimulation of railroad enterprise; the short oropß of last year; the unnecessary panio; the bursting of rotten banks; the great loss of property by fire and storms, and all the other Mints that were considered os contributing to thslate difficulties in money matters, are thrown entirely aside by this Philadelphia author ; and a tariff for protection is announced as the cure for all evils, and the want of it the cause of all troubles. Some old fashioned people hnvo been in the habit of considering publio prosperity as the ro sult of the industry, economy and prudent enter prise of the people. But there have always been Bomewiße men to inform us that the government can make prosperity by cnaoting laws; and that laws as exclusive as those of the Chinese will en rioh us muoh faster than labor and economy. We have no donbtsome changes boold'be made in our present tariff that would benefit some branches of home manufactures, without increasing the burdens of the people, and without increasing the revenues whioh are now too large. But that any kind of a tariff will prevent those pe: oal fluctuations of trade, and finanoiai revulsions to which the country has been subject, no one oan believe. Had the crops of last year been as abundant as usual there would probably have been no panic, and no serious embarassmentß in money matters. To attribute to the want of a high tariff those troubles that arose mainly from a visitation of God, in .the form of a drought, aad a consequent dearth of provisions, iB the ar gument of neither a statesman nor a ohristian. We might almost as properly aocount for the prevalence of cholera in Pittsburgh last fall ia the same way. This pamphlet letter of Mr. Eckert may be a pretty good electioneering docu ment, but we doubt its value for any other pur pose. EDiaBUBdH Review.— The Januarynumber of this periodical Is received, and ite contents are M Interesting and valuable as nsnal. The ar ticles on “ Marsden’s History of the Pnritans and “ The War in the Crimea,” are -worth o ytar’g subscription to this able and excellent Review. It is for sale by Miner & Co., Smithfleld street, and Qildenfenney & Co., Fifth street. :js":r. «, V* * -•:» » .n-4,,‘'i .*• -‘ ; \ t: :*r.- . .» -••j# l '*. 'i.'-. - ■:■/;* t -» * •?- *■< V-« M.f v »+ <V . ’ ( » . ■' i ,y:.; . ,r -- ■ ■■ ti■ FOR WAR. T^?"*'f“,^l r ol e s t"Lr y e e^SaTn The immense preparations now making m iDg fruit to this port from the West India Europe for itie text campaign, show that no ee- lalo n^ a ; w ucnco the chief supplies of pino-ap rioas hopes of peace uts entertained. The next _| egj banana, oocoarDuts* &o ~are derived, ot campaign will probably bring into the field fo “ up times the number of troops that are yet in ue £ny something liko seventy or eighty oargoes— tual service. The news by the last arrival rep- principally oranges. The importations of last resent Austria as just on the point of declaring ycar are estimated by ono of tho principal deal war, and moving forward her The q{ bananaß from Baraeoe, sold French are preparing to send a largo army her 6 at $1,25 to $1,50 per bunch, the Baltic. Russia is to bo attaoked at ion 2,000,000 Baraooa oocoa nutß, sold at from points at onoe in tho Crimea; on tho Danube; $2O to $3O per 100. tbeßahio. Great aßhisp„il,.,tbc anJ w ld it from SB to $l2 par 100. no signs of fear; but is marshaling his forces 2 0,000 doren St. Barts pines, sold at from to meet all his enemies. Whatever the original $7,50 t 0 $ 8 pcr poo. T , .. The cause of the war, none can help admiring the energy and oenrage with which one empire loW ’ parea to do battle with many strong nations; and ,p cn oargo es of Havana oranges, averaging with the help of its vigorous climate, it has 350,000 each, have been received “““ b Ji d Serte maintained its honor, and suffered little lose. Plenty of time has been gained to collect are rßdaocd nearly one half, compared its forces, and make every preparation for the witb [ aßt year’s prioeß. Mediterranean oranges, coming effort in the campaign of next summer hioh co „<. in tax..«• and it will undoubtedly be a moat stirring an . l J|j' eiTed in January, but not extensively until bloody one. The taking of the fortress of Cron- or May . j he great balk of this desenp stadt is resolved on ; and it is well known to bo u ‘ f fralt which is losb perishable than other stadt is resoivea on ,uu um be jeties, 00 me» from that direction. West India far stronger than even Sebastopo. oranges are preferred for their flavor. Bananas defended, too, by a Russian army and pine-apples begin to arrive about the Brat of 200 000 men. Ills the key of St. Petersburg, A pri i, and aro most plentiful during the sno aud no efforts or expense will be spared to pre- oding three months. Coooa-nuts arrive all the ana no enons or p he ene mieß. year round. Many oocoa-nuts come here from vent its falling into the han the | au B las and tho Spanish Main via Baltimore; The events in that quarter will probab y mo rohantB in tho latter city poesess advantages most interesting of the next season. wbio h enabio , b e m to oompeto successfully with We present below some extracts whioh mdi- onr own , iD t his branoh of the trade. West In e,t«.er a, „.. b.,> , . sides to make the next campaign, if possiblo, a frQ . ( u going out of the market, to bo soon decisive one : . superseded by Mediterranean oranges Tho fruit trado of this city is constantly Rtotr log more important, ns the demand fur consump tion is in reased by a growing population. Journal of Commerce. Austhta ahd the Wab.-A iw " eckS only saparate ns, we believe, from the active co-oper ation of tho armies of Anetrla. Every prepara tion has been made by tbe cabinet of . VieDa s, ensure snoceßS in the coming campaign. The entTre forces of the empire, including the re serves are at present on foot, prepared to take the field at a moment’s notice. According to the luyXV Zatun S , a well informed uptempo mrv the military foroea of the Austrian em pko'now on foot amount to 591,000 bayonets with 686 cannon, exclusive of tho reserve, wb oh in tho space of two mouths, will, including; the frontier regiments, exceed 200,000 men. Allow ing for a certain exaggeration, this forco, di vided into four armies, will bo intensely power fol and, as an offensive clement lrrcsißtiblo. Should the rumor bo confirmed, which ib cur rent in the political salons of Pans, that a French army, exceeding 100,000 men, will operate with the Austrian crms tho war will be speedily decided, and the operations in the Cn moa will sink into insignificance compared with the campaign on the Vistula. The mditary eion of General Count de Crcnnoville to Pans will ere lnng remove the veil wbloh covers the future operations of Austria. Fbahce.— The Times' Paris correspondent writes, that preparations on every scale ore going on in every department of the mUitaty 0 service there. It is stated that they have reference to not less than three army corps one of which is intended for tho if necessary» for the Rhino ; and the third for Austria. Tho polytechnic school will furnish insufficient body It well-educated officers or ?he artutery Tho spring is tho period when these corps will commence their movement rB£PABATIOSB OF BUSSIA. . The Independence Beige publiebu th. Ine letter dated Hamburg, aOth alt. . received to-day accounts from St. Petersburg stating that since the day hostilities broke out between Russia and Turkey, the Governmcu never displayed so much activity and vigor for the at the end of March, agreeing to pay a heavy fine for each day's delay. Instructions, more ever, have been sent by the Ministry oMV-rto all tho offioers of the Government, dire.ticg them to give every ossistance in their power to th- delivery of those articles at tbs peri ods and in the different places mentioned In the contracts The Government has also establish ed a new body of administration whose duty is superintend and accelerate the conveyance of warlike stores to the different corps of the conveyances are mostly effected by con tractors. who arc paid in proportion to be weight of tho articles, tho dißlanco and the "ate of tho roads. Every day long convoys of Bledges, drawn each by three horses may be seen traversing the country, gmded by posts- placed a, long intervals from each other. The winter season is most favorable to that mode of con veyance. The Marine Department has likewise given notice that it would shortly adjudicate a number of articles necessary for the dockyards and, among others, 2,000,000 lbs. of flax for roD es thousands of yards of canvas for the sailing ships of war, 1000 or 1200 tons of grease for steam engines, and an immense quan tity of timber for constructing and repairing of Briansk has supplied of late 1 materials of war to on enormous amount, which was similarly transported on sledges to the bead quarters of tho different armies, and several | millions of pounds weight of shells, cannon balls, and bsll-cartriagcß bavo beer[Amoved from the military stores of Dnbow to Rastoff, in th<i country of tho Don. A nnmber of Generals have been promoted, and appointed to important posts in tho Russian armies. Tho Emperor has named General Labinzoff to tho command of two divisions-the Ist and Sd of the corps of the army : and General WraDgcl to that of 6 h divi sion The commanders of the principal corps of Russian troops in Poland, who bad repaired to Warsaw to concert measures with the General in Chief De Rudiger, had all left that capital, in virtue of express orders from St. Petersburg, and returned to their respective head-quarters. ' ***&'.& 'i ; ; Portable Cottages. —ln Cincinnati they me manufacturing portable cottages for Kansas and Nebraska, in large numbers. They have gene rally two rooms. No nails arc need, and they can be put up or taken down in a fow hours. They can bo chipped on steamboats at email ex pense, and are undoubtedly the cheapest houses the emigrants to those new prairio regions can provide themselves with. The Scarcity of tim ber on the prairies makes it an objeot for a set tler to oarry with him not only his furniture, but his house. It is Btated that a cottage of two rooms requires but about 3000 feet of lum ber; and at that rato the transportation by the rivers cannot be very expensivo. “ Wolfout's Roost, and other papers," is the title of a new and handsome volume of 400 pa ges, 8 mo. It is a,sufficient recommendation of the’ book to say that it contains a series of sto ries and sketches from the pen. of Washington Irving. This oountry has prodtleed no author whoso writings have bean moro universally read and admired. This volume shows that his pen iB Btill vigorous and graoeful as of yore ; and that age has not dimmed the light of hiß fanoy or the play of bis Bparkling wit. This volume is published by G. P. Putnam & Co., New York, and is for sale by H. S. Bosworth & Co., book sellers, No. 82, Market street, Pittsburgh. gdjf. s om e of our steamboat men may find a job by looking at an advertisement in another oolumn. Steamboat servioe is wanted by the government, and onr citizens can send in their bids. - Swedish Royalty in Boston.— lt is stated in a Boston paper that they have a branoh of the royal house of-Sweden in that city; that the son of a King and the heir to a kingdom and all the honors of the House of Gustavos Vasa IV. haß been, for thirty yearßpast, keeper of a light house in Boston harbor; and that shortly after the death of Captain Back, his only daughter, a very intelligent and aooomplished lady—now the wife of'Abel F. Hayden, one of the pilots in that harbor— has been sent for from a high quarter in Sweden, nnd supplied with funds for the voy -88 Another Boston paper states that Mr. George W Beok tho fonnder and principal of the Pro testant Episcopal Orphan Asylum in Somerville testanc x.p* t Hayden, and the only eon of tho' lawful heir to whatever of titles and heredUary honors that belong to his t ancestors. ' Suitable to the Times. —There a ’ ing business at St. Louis, (Mo.) under the name of “ Orion and Barrett” - „__ - : "■ 'V - • .••■ i '* .’■. «>vi * ' -•• -.^* -?-'- ; f : ' : •■f .: ,* v ■ -.,. ./ ,-s . «* *?'•*&£& I*. . , -v- :>* , i\' ■?' f*;*- f * *♦' ii * % v “ ■ ‘ ' 'fcaSw .• ’ -Yn-iv. . \ ;•; . ,Y y-vY’-'i,.-... ■ v.Y: •/- ■.. \ Tbe lu Cuba. Tho following remarks In relation to tho present excitement in Cuba appear in tbo Now Orleans Picayune of tho 15th instant: “As for Coloucl Kinney's connection with an 1 enterprise against Cuba, hia friends horo con sistently repudiated everything of the kiud, aud wo hove information that leads us to giro ere denoo to their statements. Under these circnm- Btanoce, and in view of many minor f.eta that have como to our knowtodgo, wo aro tnoliued to bcilove that tho Spßnißh government in Cuba ta very much deceived in regard to tho particular* of tho anppoaed expedition against that island ; or if it is not deceived, that it is pursuing a policy of very deep and subtle strategy, loonier to infase in the publio mind in Cuba and in this country a conviction of its deep penetration. “ Our special correspondent has* given us much information from Havana in regard to ar rests there, and vro have seen many private lit ters which wo are not at liberty to use. Wo en tertain tho opinion, however, that tho Captain general has made tho numerous nrreats that taro taken plncc, more with a deeiro to inspire terror in tho minds of tho people of Cuba than from any real criminality ou the part of the persons seized. Many of those cow in prison are gentlemen of the first position in society in Cuba, both os regards intelligence and wealth, and if it be true that they wero ienvpinng against tbe government, ail must admit that the revolutionary sentiment in Cuba has a far deeper held upon tbe people than tbe government.lucre would have it supposed. Men possessed of great wealth and eurrouuded by all tbe luiuri.a ef life, are never the first to entertain revolutionary of ail these facta, we believe that the Spanish government is very much deceived as regards movements in this country, or that tho danger of revolution in Cuba is far more tm minent than it acknowledges. Doubt.es* there is much exaggeration on both sides, and we ad ticc all to await with catmucßa «or tin mifiuts , before they leap to a conclusion." State of Affaire In Mellco. The fottontog, from tho Sow York Journal oj Commerce, gives a glouay picture of ibe present and futare of Mexico: “ A rumor prevailed at Washington a Totf Jr.jn , aco that Santa Anna had been assaamnated. I [ The Union neither credited nor gave rarre-cj ,a . t'.b :: o. . |a»*‘ io this rumor. 1 It woo supposed at the lime to be false, and baa proved bo ; but it la cvi..mt . . ato that the' government of the Dictator is ~,u«iioc a, .. to ita fall. Tho total number of «•«» *t the late ; 'J<±-r » uo-sliv. >< i-«nw. oreßideotial re election was 430.t>00 for ».anta X BAZIh, Anno! and 4,076 against him ; yet. at tho very , ... time tbia apparent decision of tho nation war t rmudeiebto. given, every- province of Mexico woo heaving with revolutionary throes. Tho ipst dates \sblc.i , | ~,i« r wo have from tho city of Mexico are to too ntb K .. inat. at which time affairs there were proceed ing ticariy as tran.|Uilly as at any previous pe riod • hut a provincial government had been formed at Acapulco with Alvarez at its head and I tho revolutionists of Tehuantepec had declared in his favor. A Vera Crux correspondent of the New Orleans ihcoyunr, under dale February ~ ilves the names of tbo revolutionary government as follows : President, Alvarcs, until the arrival of Coballoa; Finance, Haro y Tamari* y Taiari fix- War, Yanex; Interior, I’ayno. Scuta Anna n government is in fact starved out. The recall ct Gen Woll hitherto one of Santa Annas staunchest adherents—was a great mistake, and has taken away tho little prestige of military strength ho still retained, and as tho dillcreni ro volutionary parties have decided to unite uuder the leadership of Alvorcx, wo should not bo sur prised at any time to hear that the Mexican gov oroment had definitely passed iuto new hands, though into how much bettor ones may be a qoobiion.” Important Decision. —Tho St. Louia Evening fates of February 1G says : A verdict wan rendered in tho Circuit Court, yeflterday, in accordance with the instructions of Judge Hamilton, which goes to show that the rule making last carriers responsible for all damages occurring to goodß during their trans portation from one point to another, will not bold in law, in nil oases. In tho suit alluded to, Adamß & Co., proprietors of the Express Line, nUintiffa and owners of steamer Sam : _ r Gaty, defendants. The suit was commeoced lo f vutu. m.y floury ia a Cad October 1863, and grew out of the following | * Bl)N , yo , m sy<xxt ,uai, to Hin.nmntiinppfl • Porter, White & Co. shipped a J furuiun every description of Uau anil Caps, at tho th« EMI by Adams & Co.’s Ex- pricer, lor cost.. I’.ltleular .UenUou is lovitod lo '°ress Linefwho'forwardod tLm from Pittsburgh »» *.«. *,*> Us,, WILBON t S ON. to this city by the Sam Gaty. The goods when sTle'at'no. lol woodsiiuiki. onened were found to have been damaged by ui« &t*u ifc*auu«» ot Fanoy Fern, water, although the external appearance of the nutk j0!Olta ln . our Uome3: by H ,l.n SStfSffl M " «VS«V «, „ Adams & Co for damages, which was paid b* *. ; ‘ —. fb d eTatte & r, who then the above sui against the owners of tho boat, for tbo sanj Mn „. procure s bnitto if you wish to prewrve amount. It was proved that the goods were rf * bl „ iia , an(l wl „ your money. o.impound«t .ud for “on tho boat, apparently in tho most po- U, m.a rvun, b, foot good order, and were stowed away in a 9- cure place, and taken the best oare of whilst ,n board and were delivered in tho samo apparat uood order. Tho following instructions wfo given by Judge Hamilton, upon which the ju-y found for the defendants: ■ “ If tho jury believe from tho evtdonco Ut tbo alleged damage to tho goods oceurrod wile thov wero in the hands of some previous carfcr, or before they came into tho possession or utlor the control of the defendants, they will finffor defendants.” Oarnttn on Advertising* , T . nave—“ Advertise your business. Q not hide your light under a bushel. W hatevcwour ocoupatien or calling may be, it it needs amort from P the public, advertise freely and effiorotly. I freely confess that what success I have td in my li e may fairly be attributed more s the public press than to nearly all other causqcom bhied. P There may possibly be occupation tha do not require advertising, but I conn, we oonoeive what they are. Men in busing will sometimes tell you that they have mod avert °Z and that it did not pay. This only when odvertlßiDg is done sparingly andjrudg inirlv Homcepathio doßes of advertisig, will not-pay perhaps-it is half a portion ofphjmc matoi the patient sick, but effecting tithing. Administer liberally, and the cure will o sure and permanent Some soy ‘ they can, afford : to advertise they mistake—they cannjt afford 'advertise. In this country, whet every body reads the newspapers, the man mist have ; Thick set who does not see that thee are, the cheapest and best mediums through Ihich ho can speak to the publio, where ho is t| 6nd his customers. Put on the appearance ofjjusincss, and generally the reality will follow. The far mer plants his seed, and while he i sleeping ' his oom and potatoes are growing, awithau ' vertising. While you are sleeping oftating, or i conversing with one set of oustomcrsjyour ad vertisement is being read by hundredand thou sands of persons who never saw yoj or beard i of your business, and never would,(ad it not s been for your advertisement appeaing in the newspaper.” • ,* 7'- .:3 -/Vvvsi 1 - 'Effects or Low Water ih Alabah^— The I Montgomery Mai eaya, that in c °“ e fl^u v, t j, ere 1 \7unt tff trausportatioa a \ his been, and will be, a dead lo « I at. least five dollars per balo entimates bales of cotton. The Mob.lp the entire loss tbis season, onth olantersto crop of the State, ty the mabdityof Pl* nWtßto get their crops to market, nr _i *3-Liver Complaint.—Tbo only romiKiy over offered to the public that to never failedl to' directions are Moved, is M’lA-NB’S LIVER PILL. been several year, before the paUlo, boon tatm duced in all sections of tbe Union. Where it has been used, it baa ha.l the most trininphant.success and hasae , dually driven out of use all other medial“V l h “ tried under nil the different phases of Uopatls, and h been foaud cruelly effleeoiou, in oil. ... purchasers will be careful to aslt for brated larer Pill,, and tulto none else. There . tro oth Pill,, purporting to be Liver 1-Ills, non before the public. Dr. JlWs hirer PUla.also hisCelehmted nov be had at ell respectable Drag Stores in the United tstatOß and Canada. A bo *' tbo ProPtiet pLKMIsN-G EROS., Successors mJ^KWdltCo^ foWi:c!fcw ea-Opinion. 01-ithe Pre..—Tbo foU ° w ‘“* J* Mortis In .1.. Home Journal, of -No »cr 7, lSlii. . ti a-„ n n - o vqa to be the guardians of tbo rights of the A»t cduorn p*o »..ia w v & columns. srtzz Vu tills i"Ucr, and J™ ueral use ever lnTented, and Taluuulo mtidiauo :i S hXriIACTOR.” Jtsrlr* >’ ■ - .na .iootrVc that .too tbar ap t uj’.ro nk/u.iraclea then by science, so eflectlte, “rViiV'o“l K Me areal ><w but i» uidtehtad bejond cwapar uSU."u”foife a ,ltoy, »« no oualderatlon, will ' T Ti.?."tl«<.^?“u!u»«*y.»« ***’ kopt tb V ,cctetl ° v.' 1 1 / '/wmLertii's are busy about it, but without suo S ....rltfa-f/ all comp.Ulton, and to , . niii>riiii-R iuahbiH. Wfcoutidcnily commendall parents to furuK iU* arquointance, torsuraly such a friend, who lau&hs at restores the bllDd lame. aud | ccntrod to V eitelia,„ and all from yam,la "a frielxd to tJe „|.h tho di-coverer of this mighty Massing, who 1» o r .. a , W..UOU.. « manttnd, God * CO., Proprietors, New YorS. Pot fate by. Dr. 0. U. ILEYSERyUO Wood etnwt, and by ah orwgUtssud Dealers m Medicines throughout the Uni ted ttuies. ie MAttfilED, On Thurtddy arenlng, February S2d, by the *•*■ *?■ * M’At>rv, T. B. M’M ILLA N, of Allegheny city, ami INDIANA B. TOTTBNYof Pittsburgh. NKW ADVEBIISimiiNIS. Meainuoat Trnn.porlallon Required by the Indian Department. Ottice or tuc Suit Ixcun Attairs, g t . Louia, Mo., February 20,1856. >v;j v'lv will bo received at this oGlce unf to‘;;inof thc.TKNTU DAY OP APKIL,IB6S fbr ni h,J by Stca.iubo»t, iTcm St> Louis to the Trallng Posta ca tb Apyer rirar, between Pert PI«« r a i u- ftom SO to 40 tons of Annuity Goods, to A c„ to b. Aellrerei to to- the Upper Mira-JUri Agency, >t each points on tie river, noJ lu sib qurmtiiies «» ho ni»y eiroct; the host to stop at any point, of delivery Tor sorb Dumber ofjh sy",, not «- ceoUDS fire, u 3 said sg.ut may moire toensblo him todl«- ieibiim-nld Ucodr.Sh.tothe Indians. The lime proposals to rarer' also tho iraorportatlon of say 100 ton, of Goods, ProrlFlons. Ac., mere or lo»«, from St. Louis lo Fort Union. S.-urst-Wopwsls ««» be received for transporting alto thc'l«"mend/n*d lot of Goods, Pro,lrion.,. An from Fort I Dn-on. by steambo.M, U**Vl«et, or other safe watar conrej latter transportation should state the Jt boat pn-posra to be uacJ, and also embrace a prop©* nuou RPo-'liYifltt tba f*T Utoia compensation to be petd in true the und*r.‘jgt.cd sboold require the boat to remain at fori u«nton * sufficient Ua« to eusble to J si- * oa t» nf 5 -Ulate «‘th tba Indian tribe* to there. Tilt extractors will be expectai to turt.fcb.fM*clclt*N*.t.h« train* porta Hod for the under ■•■‘nil r-J Ms .a*ri»tatit* f »bo will accompany the good*, ■*;' ~.h.b.»euoifcr lb*-™ whilst on board the steamboat; * ... the boat U- detained by his orders, at Port Den • •> irv,* -uU-t-tleo'-e and tren»; oriailon on their return. Vt J*•' ,*n,* oit will !<• required to b« in readiness to re* i\‘ iJr i-rv-bl. ui cl. L->uis by t-hn loth of May, 1856. No wii! V:\:«*pud which Insurant* cannot bo r «J lv l. TU-n/bt will be iceerred to take Ume ’,• ri'i-r thr Ml*, an* the right eUo to reject any boats, 'Z'kc'i ;b*t lU‘> uvjl ix.tiiideri‘d by the undersigned -V jiuuzwb, tqi-'i*. aud adapted to the proposed rertloo, at*l u» svj»« ua/ and all bids, If deemed unr-atis* factor/ , ns'.l , xr.h «&l<.ried— l * Pro;**--*!* for ■r.i'' IviMU OC., Ufr LhwMLsAOUrl .'f,. f *•" s•••>* «i « ; b« r»i« l ,rf bundrwl poumis, for r .b \ t«j-~ Ud«r3 w\Hcvulraci U perform the fccrrtw, and „ V. r , »:/a gUiiruntT iU*t tho bidder* will “?‘L »ufficwut tecunly a>r the per* v-nWtKO UxifeJ, iae»Sc :£»* ir bids hhitl U erupted. 1 f \.. a. i.'UOiUNil. Snpi. lrni Ag*y. U*a3»'a I'lemiuiu rcrluuiery. I ‘ ft- \bt* Great Loudon KioJMtlon cl y\ ~ . i 6! ii-i i-.3*1-’ua. lb ati'i fc’-even iil&L- i tfce #oU.*lLer lu this country, h«t* * of a nu«iUy t )'l*cej ! .m vL* L«*l JC: ruiucta aX‘l euap m*k*»i* of fcaiop© H’-~ ti^U-'ra?vJ Cft*nw uaJ i**' ~7-%7u> \I» tv.:. - *&* tut » -- arioUt*.) a:a uasurjasMa V &tiy^ j v-x.hvK-1 at this :-..daUithment are warrant- rVa. u <-! AlnL.ll T.jWr. rf I'allui to*u>hl[., . - . a ... m, ~.«ua. UuuiMj .bw.-Ui, Tl»l ywr peu i •c'l. Lj l’ii vu-1 lamwil «uli material* for ttioaecom [7 un.l }-;•.*>.* ibatjour Honor* will bw , ~H Uj hiuj 'i uctcu-'j to keep a public houw uf to -1 r di.LauV at ! your a* in dntr bound wtil AUILUIAMTAYLOiI. \<i - l‘tHi;, iriltcrj, cit.seßScMbo townnhlpalurMAld, do .-r’lfv but 'tin rto*« f-i.iiv.-nrr W Ct b*ood r*puU> for boa -i v and wli protlued will) boun* room 'l l -•p.-uicn'T* t-'T the &c\-o:ntaf*daUuTi and lodging of . U(|IV J Ril ,. aud that BAi<l Uvwu \* uecos-ary. »,r u ii*tVu- Johu Mon mm, !t. CunninihAia, U»tn* Ufcrt; J< hu 11*1!, J elite* L*n>{, JaDkes Al'Call/, Ueo. • 1-mI-I c: Win- Uugbey, James M’Ulnirj. J&s. , ujc i-l Hi* Coufl «»l UnoanJ i gorier of Ihc IVarw, tu atid for the count? ol Aa-^LfUI 1:..0f JiiCio; iillchri-'t, of tbo First Ward, clly i !V*i ai *i; lu :he txnictj aforesaid, humbly J»» , iU)-r>r.«’r Lath provided him*di with material lJr ilna.Ti‘t»iiut'djiV‘'.o ot trnvtltr* ortd others, at bis <1» Uu*; fcjujij tu the ward aud pray* thal lUmos m.i l* to gT&ni him a IU-eu§uU> 1 nui-lu houre of enlmtalnmout, and jour diltviimnd alii Jirny. JAS. uILLIIHUTI. w . u,e sulncnhero, rlUssns of the «ard aforrsald.do wr ilHJLut ih>- |I«I( imtlUonor la I>r good repute for honesty and eraperance, and Is atoll provided with bouse room and ront-iile'ieesfnr Um aoeousniodatlon or manors and trnr : oi,. »ni ll.si said Intern Is noM»s»ry. /cut,pies Hour) Katie, V\ m. NelPol, James Kennedy, , \ Kipwstdr Annul Hook, Allen Cordell, John Bryan, Gorge M. tknilh, A. 1. 6, Copeland, brands Mcholsm^Jas. Notice. OWNKIUroF DRAYS, CWKTS, WAGONS, HACKS, OM MHOSKS, aud ev«?ry description of Carriages, aw wuirt’4 to call at th« Tmftsunrr'fl Ut«co, atod pay tbalr Li* before ttio FIRST OF MARCH, a* after that dale bey will be subject to pay 20 per com addlUonal. * JNO. C. DAVITT, City Treasurer, M>- 21 Smlthfleld street. T\ u Kmi/B CALU'OUNIA LOZENGES—WiII effectual I )• I v n-uiove Acianyof S.omach, curwUcortbarn, Light rjr Uiaaio.-si uf the ikvJ, & u auU cannot bo tw highly recJmm.-i.a.’.i 10 iboto blUletwi with HyftpepKia. For {sole, or by JollN . , AY-icu bS« H„ yi , =:,,;c by M , LAOGHLIN il'M.lU J. Just nloolvMt by tho toliowlng A„u“u, “raphy'of Ohu. Cahhrdl.M.D.: by Harriot W. iboKl a History of tho Progress and Ecslluy of the Americas. Party. Just published. Noll, liracUeu : by A.mhl Chamber Bradford, lllstory or Mason ainxou’B Unc: by J. H. B. Latrobe. i’onal Umifnaiion. Idu May. ' . WuUonV Jtooet; new work by W. Iruog. Alonf: by Marion Kurland. Kuih 11a. IT by Fanny Tern. Life of Horace Greeley. Life and Benqtl*£ of Fanny Fern. Saxe’w Pocunf, in two styles of binaiog. - . Iv.er.-ou’H Hflguzino, for March, 17 cents, LnllouV Majaaine, for March; 10 cents. Yankee Notions, for March. Tom Orosbie’. by Loter. Frank Leslie’s Journal, lor March. Call at tho now ahd cheap £ LAUFFER, 87. Wood street Vt irriTiTnutbl, Corner of Feron and SL Clair tirttis, FlllllwyJ, A. i wii h iim cunTuulttUcv of tbs bouso ftnd bis long ex* Sri?£w m ihe busing gWe enure eatiafactlon, uml his charges moderate. “ " Kemoval* HINTON, iuU-cdinjto muyßim tho ltt or April to too 1 T,mnfii nnii Wylie streets, is now Belling ofl „„_H™uatoiu« maio HOOTS and BOOKS, low for cash. , A ra a h Slonof Peter Baughman, of iho Fifth Wart, city 1 -..iSJflhrTri.l, !n . he county aforesaid, humbly nheweth,— jyuo Brows ; i a "Ji?SSSSSS H.°ing E Uou« on Third street, opposite tbo Ouettt b °We! the Ward, aforesaid, do imddtn?B-rent i2Su: a Bouse, li ,\ o *uM ceSft thlttheatavo petitionerlsofgoodreputoforhonesty Towsend .Wt; No. 131 Third gVm B ids, arStemperance,endUwellproyldedndth^meeroomand end Store itoota rent, f'-iO; -i et !lWK); 6 offbu oonvenien«7for the accommodation of strangers and tra- OJ iiosi r treat, at ihu bead of -Fifth fitreet y out th velers, and that said tavern Is necessary. laSplamrt Building, Fiuh atteet) ! ? Look Dave, Robert Bliley, Edwin Qalgg, U.ltean, J. Hixect; a large Store Room on Fourth * • -rrr B _- j \yeisser. B. Bell, Charles A. Bryan, Jacob Ah), Bt Applyto ° n 1 Kemey, B. X>. Andy, M. Sehvwts. |feb2l:3Ui*w. i-sV'^.^V’V. news by telegraph, j rt EiiressliToTtk Daily Morning Post. j Know Nothing Convention—From Santa , F«*»Ftght ’wttbL tb.e Indian** ! -10WBVB.LB, February 23,-The Knew Noth-j ine Convention is again being held here, me , reported obieot is to nominate State officers. ] The Santa Fe mail arrived at Independence , yesterday bringing three passengers. j On the 26th December a party of Apaches and Utabs massaorod at Publo 14 men, and 2 were Bounded who were left for dead. Three women and two ohildren were taken prisoners. The In diana numbered about 100. Great excitement is now prevailing in faanta Fe on account of the general warfare and hos tility of the Indians in the territory; they are swearing vengeance against all Americans and Mexicans. „ , ~- Ini On the 20th January, Capt. Nowell, of the Ist dragoons, had a fight with Misoauleroa and Apaobes at Bacramento mountain, 12 or wnom were killed; the loss on the Amorioan side was Capt. Henry W. Staunton and three privates, Garland has called into service five companies volunteers for Bix months, and reoommends to • gress to appropriate a Buffioient amount to p y expenses. Col. Jones arrived at Santa Fe and has entered upon his duties; his offioo will not be troubled by the Indians. An express arrived the day before the mall left Santa Fe stating that 400 Apaohea and Utabs were coming to taka the town by force of arms. Lieut. Sturgis also hod a fight with the Apaohes 60 miles from Banta Fe, routing and whipping them, and recapturing stolen stook. The Governor is muoh censured at Santa re and the Territory, on account of his disapproval of the action and course taken by the people to suppress Indian hostilities. i.f txjiiiy u.'H- artir'e* to U» »i i i;;-n •oi U.*2.Ui»CtUXlU£,hrl/' U-airr* !a any ijuaufity dsumi, can hare a l*rice Llitf U;i- ,iui;« > 5 too v*>uri ui ueufcrml I bn i vii. r-, UJ sud X’ilT the comity tf WM. C. CONNKLLY, . •-V ■ >; Know Nothing Nomination for Governor and Lieut. Governor. Habtpobd, Ct., February 23—It is rumored that the Know Nothing State Convention hare nominated William T. Miner, of Stamford, for i Governor, and William Field, of Pompet, for Lieut. Governor. Republican Nomination for Governor. Augusta, February 23— The Republican Con vent ion have nominated Anson P. Morrill for Governor. . Ay* Tlie Pleontirn and Comfort of being WttL rnrn> In a SUIT OF CLOTUKS, is greatly enhanced by having them ooon, and sunanu 10 ini aaasos. OIUBIILE baa got ail that la necessary to effect that great consumma tion. both as regards flt and quality of goods. Persons wishing to experience all this, and bo only moderately charged, can do so by calling at 2W Hunt* araxsi, head of I Wood. . | i>. g,—Pantaloons, in particular, Is one of uis grtaUil foritt. Ho c.nnot be best in the style and flt of this gar I menu Aumercus references could be given, If necessary, to I corroborate this elaume t. (dec9) It- QUIBBLE fff p.inwit Ttxounnfnd Plo-wera, for beauti fying the Compleaion, and eradicating all Taa, Patmxs and Farcsus from tho fees. Scld-atßr. KEYSETS, HO Wood street a LL ABOUT FANNY FKBSI—Wao EDI Was, Aim A Wax®ana is!-Tueexpectant world can now Iwen liebtenrd in regard to these matters of a of “Tbe life and Beauties of Fanny Fern," now first published, ami for Bale by iII.NBE A CO., hi Bmi.hfleld street, 1 vol. cloth t price »l. The work Ib authentlctn all itr details, and is pronounced the wildest, spiciest book of the season. Gaitj’a Laiy’d took for March; Peterson's Magosine u Prank Leslie's Journal “ No. 0 Harper’s Story Book u Wolfit’s Koost aad other joptw, by Washington imn£ Tho Initiate: a rt.xy cf Mooero L.fo; My OourLsbip, and iu Consequences. , AUr Naw Books for sale by MINER 4 CO., No. G 2 Smlthfio'd street. / 1 Ktußi'o Uiiio toovii. fif aiarun.just rw*JY*a; Annual of Scientific Discoveries, for 1855; Large supply of The Whig Almanac; Ute and Beauties of “Paany Fern” Received and for sale at the cheap book store of W. A. OtLDiLSFENNEY A CO., Flilh street, opposite the Theatre. Call or send for any tiling you |>OWN AND TETLkYS RJFLBS are cheap and well \j made. Emigrants would do well to give u? a call. We keep a targe suck of our own manufacture on band. AD uuus warranted. . Ililfc— iUO barrels Loubviiie Mice rcc'd and for Rote by IIKNHY U. COLLINS. Kytuu ttANUS *w HfJhH AA&Ut tuu lu* , clcmest ieawn of tton year, when po many P"*?? I }* uro troubled with chaps, chafe*, Ac., uU their bauds, it Is well to fcoow that Uw lIKRTBTIC SOAF baalsoll soreness, end mh.i rongbnefil cf the Muds. It render, the fkin suit, »raontii and while', and haring been rreat luctess, lor toreral years past, in this city, it h&s uetvr Iwn more popular than at present. Its low price p.:*cw U within tho reach, uf alt 11% cauls per cake, or « ilcxan. Sold by ~ * $ C. CUTHDEItT, liOThlnl street. Ucware of Imitation*. The genuine ia aold «Uf*t Hbe‘al»ove - i fy»*<nkk e tfrh* cn Uits xahsautU>**uUc*ui ranuy J\_ Fern. Ju»t Marline for ilarrh ; Yn.iktv Notions, “ N«W York Journal r Ke cited and for sale nt thecheapßook Store of W. A.GILDENFENNY a co., f.bll Fifth et., opposite the Theatre. V •, a< s.n?"FKUN.—Thu l.lfe aud beauties cf Fanuy Fern; r pritejl. Yankee Notions for March, cts.? “ “V MINER* CO. f \. 2l 3 Tin. 32 amltbflfld street. | .OR SALE.-A VALUABLE PROPERTY, of « tot P front, ou street, Aliojheoy City, near the Pearl Mills, by US feet d«p to llebexa street, with a large Two Stort mUCIv HOUSE, with hall, *«., and waTeulent. It arranged, large yard. Hydrant, Coal Uoufe, Wood Blurt, Ac The abote bavin* al»rg«front on two good ®*T5, e l 8 ’ aud lu a favorable location, 1« Tcrv derfraUe, jnd will be sold f r 11,701). T«?rm*-$7OO In band ; te»»nder, $.OO, at ons anil *r*o in ten y«*re. S.C\l TU HERTA S ° N * Itcsl Katate and General Commission Agents, 140 Third . fobs) street. BiX)i; BTOUE REMOVED. —Oaf M«nd». customer., ,ad Lh» public Ken«»lly, ere najuMtol to hour in mind tlmt we bite removed our cheap Root, Ntwfl-opor end Uajirino itore to No. U Fißh etreet, opposite the Tle.tre, white we intend to keep on hand erery thing in our line of busineaa. Person. JcaUug wilh us will alwase hud ail the now publications ou our counter, as soon aa they ate issued from the press. Don’t forget ths place, Fifth street, “■TtS? “** ”*"*”• VY. A. QILDENFKNNKY A CO. WORKS ON GARDENING.—Pardee’s Treatise- on the Strawberry, Tto- Fruit Cullurlst, end Downing rnut Book, Young OarinePs Assistant, and a large aasort meut of Books on Uorllcultural and Rural aiialrs—just t *r«MD l < ‘ nd fcr ™ le br ej AMES WARDROP. Uardener Wsnied. A SINGLE MAN, who understand Uardcnlng abd attend- market. Apply to J ’ J ’ For Sale* That FINE MANSION ou Penn Street, tho former real da oca of Qcn Lnrloier. _ qttwt *OB BALE— Eight*ninths of tho steamer THOS. SIIBI* an excellent boat, and In good condition. _ _ soft BALK OB TO LET—The BANKING OFFICES o 1 Qen. Larimer, on Fourth street. T _ r>i For particulars enquire of Oon. ,’f' l ?!l r (?o! J 0r 0 tho uorfemlgneil. TllOJlAi hIELLON, febltWl Tnutee. I, , Dx. David Hunt, DenUrt, durfßjaid May again bo found at fits office, ou fQURTU suTrWW HtTMi t nearly opposite PaUerwu’a Livery Sta* b!©. foblrow O till-ANNUAL BALE.—A. A. MASON A CO. will open, O on Monday, February 19th, another largn lot of red, Jdlow ana whit* all wool Flannels, which wUI be sold « about one-half the neual prices. tLAlNia.-A. A. MASON A CU. will open, on Mon dey, February 19th, 4 more cases of new style M.Do latnes, at 8,10 ana 1 i'A cents, usually eo’.d Ibr 18J 4 and 2S cents. . SIIAWLS.—A few more of those eplonUid Kmplre Btato U^ V g8 haw.e«t J 3, be CS febl9 25 Fifth etieet- " " Laundry Blue. Tms is simply indigo dissolved, without inju rioit any of ito properties. It possesses a decided ad vantageow the undissolred Indigo, on account of the facility with which it can be used and itacheapness; it be imt a well known fact that not more than one-half of the indigo can be dissolved in water. Washwwomenand fam mjawlUfiodit a great sawing. lIAFr . jB . T viu .BRUNETS UNIVERSAL REMEDY.—This remedy •II ia far superior to any that has over yet been offered to the public. Operating upon all the organa of the body, and upon the 6kin ftt large, it re establishes, when disor dered, that relative action which is necessary to be per formed by the different .organs of the system In a state of health, and which ore always deranged in a stateof disease; It Is acdpable to any and every disease, in all stages, and has made tho most astonishing cutos that have evor appeared upon record. Price SI,DO per bottle, gold by libia 8. L. OUTIIBBRT, 140 Third Bt. —-IAjU 18 UNLESS EMPLOYED 1 $2,500 J. Wantid.—Persons seeking an investment for their oJh, can purchase a Around Kent of $3,000, on valuable City Property, for Twentyfiro I” p " app,y lo . Patent Shower,Bath. THE SCBSCIUIiKH has purchased ths patent for a supe rior and useful article of BHOWKE .BATH—commodi ous and occupying hut a small sjiaca! can be readilyjcum a*ed by a child. It haa been highly recommended by physicians wherover exhibited, und should bo in every household. The subscriber offers, on advantageous terms, tho PATENT BIGHT for the counties of AUianiOT, Was*. ItoaiiASD and WssmxoTos. The dries of Pittsburgh sud Allegheny wld be disposed of separately, if ileslred by sgeuts. The model may be seon at the flood Intent Hotel, Ltoerty street, where terms wIU be „„„ feblfedlwtwlt* JOHN MOLONEY. • Dross Malting andHUllnery. MRS 8. E. CAltao Is prepared to mahe to order Daisa m Cloass, Mahtiuas, Talhos, Ac., on the most rev ..■..hi" Buildings, No. 70 Fourth »t. Ifebli Notice. n rn OF OUR DEPOSITORS as have not yet had their SVr are "“““a? wi b LK?Ns" and certificates. 71 p oarth street febo ____ —, . —, h „ Honorable tho Judges of tho Court of General r |_ QnaxtMSessloneof the Peace, In and for the county of , . e,** ! , v 'f A PITTSBURGH Life, Fire and Marine Insurance Company, OFFICE 65 FIFTB STREET, MASONIC HALL, PITTSBURGH* PA. KOBEET QALWAT, President. JAS. D. M’Gnx, Secretary. This Company inches every Insorance appertaining to or | Cargo Klslcs on the Ohio and Mlf aWnpl rivers and tributaries, and Marine Elsie generally aS?against Loss and Danrage by I ire, and against the Perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and TransMrtaUom Policies issued at the lowest rates consistent with safety to all parties. DntfCTcas: Alexander Bradley, TO® John Fullerton, SflE Samuel M’Clurkan, William Phillips, Jumes W. UjUman, t«Kn ftoott. Cbas. Arbntnnot, Joseph P. Gall&m.M. D., ®“SJsJsjnf’ JamerMarehall, . Horatio N.BeeaKlttannlng.. . _ S--=» Uileotlon.— An Election mr omcere lor the Company tot reeling a Bridge over Lh" Alkgheny riSr opposite Pittabuigb, in tie county will be holdcn in the ollice of tie Company, at the north ona of the Bridge, on MONDAY, the sth day of March next, “£Ei Dg “ 1 °' CloC ' ; ’ P ’JOHN HABPF.a, Treasurer. _ rp-r—r. Howard Ag»oclattott»*BUUif {f#^BRANCH. SEVENTH STEBEIL-The Jtonogew of thbßodety will be glad to reMlTedomiUonsof Cmh.Bread, Meat or Groceries. Tho wants of the deserving Poor moat be oar excuse for fHon.WM. B. irOLfJBE, B. V. BLACK, Managers,L. WILUAKTH, lE. CHBSTEB, (.WIIJJAM NOBLE. Treasurer, 0. WILMABTH. ■ - , We cannot promise to publish the names of the donors, but will be glad to recelse their gUta- £Hl2_ A.KNUI'D 4 i WIIiLIAUS) juspjaohikiss op Chilson FnrnaoeSi Wrought Iron Thbing, and Htting Generally, TOE WASHING AND VENTILATION OP BUILDINGS. lE3- A. A W. will contract for rearming and ventilating, by steam or hot water pipes, or Chilson’s P nrnace; '-T>ureb ea. Schools, Hospitals, Paoiorles, Green Houses, Court I Douses, JaUd, Hotels or Dwellings. No. 25 Market elreel, | Pittsburgh. " J NoSTH WJSSTEBN INBUiiMCE OOMrAHY, I OtWCB, A BS,m°^M^o!lB 00 of?Sb COM- (negotiable term,) secured by zaires anil JudgintiiJU3«»« •»*•♦'•»* ••*•••*•**“*••■* * In Lilia KeceiTuble, Mortgages and Judgments, InCaab,’tfoalTAssets and Caii items ••:• «, 000 111 Tot -l rr niDWKL. President. 0. H. IRISU, Secretary. 4®- Fite, Marine and Inland Transportation ruia,taien • XcmentnUa - befebenoss. fittsboegb. Kramer * Bahm, ‘ M. Holme? 4 Sons, Wm. Bngaley * Co o JA- Hutchison A Co* D* lieoch & Co.» Murphy, Tieman A Co. ptm.*Tirt.PHia. Huntington j^tt>Uo».H|C£, c. H. A Ueo. Abbott, Wood A ou * e *? Heaton A DencUa, Caleb Cope A Co-» __ Cfcas. Uegargee A Co., n*^' ’ Uon.Wm.D.Keley, ?5 ot , t, I SS, e JL?*rv> Harris, Hale & No. 115 Water street, Pitta tjurgi. r.iOTT.BMS’ lttiaiaaM Company ol [T =S» pitUbnrßh>~WU> BAQALJUt Preudent; * tjAMCKL L. iIAIiSUELL, Secretary. Officer 01 Water SlrutJxlwim. ifcrr-Jcerand gSies HOW. and Sika O Blais, on theOhloand UlesH- BiDDI Rivers and tributaries. S5S2® InlsndK.Tlg.. , William Bagaley, KtehardFloyd, Junes 31. Cooper. Samuel H. Kier v sS?«ib«, BobertDuolap.Jr., JolmB.WIwMUi, Isaac M. Beriuocli, Fr*““» s * llera > S Harbanch. J. Schoonmaaer, Walter Bryant, WHliamß. Hays* "““'TSa Bhipton. dec2l - w ci.tern PanniyivanlttUospUal.-- |LS?Tw- e gcHEHCX. Second, between Wood and tlflrket strata end J. Bun, North-east corner of Biamond, AUe etew cftyTare the attending Physicians to the above Insd ration, for the firstqasrter of 1851. ' Applications tor odinicaicn may be made to them at oil home at their offices, or at the Hospital at - o clock, P. M. Recent cases of accidental injury are received at edheern, without form- 1 - - uOWAtfU *iealU» Aaioclaiiott of I ptttaburgUy P*.»»OFFICE, £»o. IUB TIIIRB ST.IKKT, opposite the TelegraphQUlcs. This Association is organised for the purpose of affording mutual assistance to each other, in case ° f aickoes 3 ° ddent. Hr paying a small yearly payment, the members' St So ««nres a weekly benefltdoxing sickness, aTcra-’ins from $2,25 to $lO per week. In this Association ... d T J. llcsTca, Secretary. _ _ _ T linance Coramiuee—Josiah Kko, James Bemier, Q. N. HOFfSTOT. , . .„ w _ ConeuUinff PbtrecUn—F. laxsn. 5L D- umce UUto ami l'cunayiv*ina itail- JL5 r road Company, pirrsßtntun, I'ecember as, iSc-Nuiiai—The Annual Meeting of the Stocidlolders au j Election of Directors of the OHIO AND PENNSYL VANIA HAIUIOAD OUIIPANY,for the ensuing year, will be held at the BtScecf the on THUKBDAY, tho 25th day of January, 1305, between the ' hours of 10 A. 51. end 3P. M, locating at 10 ) no order of tho Hoard of Directura. diiSd . J. BOMNSON, Secretary. fFtiES Kr^« httn saTing Ftta<t ami Ff^AUOCittlOQi No. 97 FItONT STREET. ifeloJt Day-iIONUAIf. Soua offistnl on BATUUDAY U) the fteemtary, at ibe store of Joan IL ilellor, ho. 81 Wood street. Weekly Dues rcceiteJ at.the same time and Sg£ [doct:3mt WIUTTIKH, Secretary. oc nu.WEP‘ [US?TUNE ENGINE IIOUSK (tt Hall suitable tor public * lßt for thrM lS It B. M'ClurWs. No. W Wood stool. NoUce<«Ttie JOUiIN.KYHKN TAIiAJKH SO CUTTY, of F.ttaburgb.Dd cQ tho first WEDN KSDAY of erery month, at SCUOCULMTJuB 8, b tite Dlmmnd. Bj order. aEE3E . Sectary. rr' l>, Place of meeting, Washington Hall, (uy Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. FriTSOURaa IiOMr,No.3UO-Meetsev«ry Tuesday ereniDg. MucaatiLX Encahpsext, No. 87—Meets first and thixd Frtisv of each month. fm»rfS:iT_ Pr— I 8. I*. U-—You are hereby notified to attend at jour Armor,, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and UJtIDAYS, for driU, ond to trammel endi bust cess as may come before the Company. ”• IvATi*, mar2i:<Smd BegetM7yro_lem._ agbscy.. , MOSES P. BATON, No. Sl*lh stwet, agent for selling and boying PATENT RIGHTS, Is now authorised to sell the following lately patented articles: Hopper's Patent Veneer Plat*©; - Trait's patent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines; Doan’s Rock Drilling Machines; (Xxr’s patent Drill, for Drilling Iron; Copeland’s Stationary and Portable Saw Mills; Crawford’s Steam and Water Guagea; and, _ Grifilth’a Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines. These articles hare been examined by practical mechanics and machinists, and pronounced superior to any in us*. Ue is also authorised to sell Rights to mahe.and vend these articles in aoy part of the eouutry. He has also for sale hot-pressed Notts and Wasners, and finished Brass Work. ■ , , _ Ho la also prepared to tafce Agencies for the sale of ether patented lUghts and new Inventions, and give to tha busi ness faithful and constant attention. Ha refers to the following OABD. llThe subscribers base long leen acquainted with Mr. Mosea V. Eaton, and hare no hesitation In recommending him, to all who may wish to employ his services, as a gen tleman of undoubted Integrity and inde&tigable Industry, In whoso exertions every reliance may be placed. Neville B. Cralv, W. Robinson, Jr, Wm. Larimer, Jr., Jotan Graham, W. H. Denny, H. Chllda A Co., James Wood, N. Holmes A Boos, P K Friend. Kramer A Babm, £ L.R. Livingston, Knap A Wade, William F. Johnston, William Phillips, Andrew Fulton, WTlfibh Sl'Candlesa, A. W. I/iomia. Pmsauaas. Novemhor glth, 1854. DoanV Patent Hook Drilling Dl»oblno«, girEIGIIING ABOUT SOO POUNDS; can bo worked end YV mored by two men, and dothe work of fire or dx.ln the ordinary way. S. S. iowler * Co, Uanußictnrors. The .übrarlber has been appointed eolo agentln the Uni ted States, for the Bale of rights to uso these Marines. w - . MOSES F. EATON, 1® Birth-street. Birin to gand» A Cummings* Patent Bricfc MwhSna; Hon. Wm.F. Johnston, President A. Y.R.84 ■« W. MUnor Roberts, Chief Eng. A. V. R. K 4 Gen. Wm. Larimer, Jr.. President P. A 0. R. OrW^arnes,Esq- Chief Eng. P. AC. B--K4 . Messrs. ManfuU A Nicholson, Contractors for the P. A 8 B.R. <lecX9 - “ * notice. _ DALY'S STOCKING MANUFACTORY, No. 20 Fiflh itraU JiTti comer dbme Market Oral, PIMSBORUU, PA. WHERE WILL be found the largest end best assorted stock of HO3IERY ever offered for ealo In thla -dty. Purchaserawill And It to their advantage to call at thlsce. tabllshment and examine for themselves; It la all I teed to ln K.-RememherthoCH*ir Etocxiso Cobxxb. fcbl:y u - Urooerleg at Coat! " T niHE UNDERSIGNED wishing to .decline business, I offers his entire stock of Goods, comprising a gen eral assortment of FAMILY GROCERIES, at cost, for oash or approved rates. And will positively close out his Sprier to the Ist of April, as his lease will expire at of the Trade, and Families desiring choice goods at tow raters, Is sollclted.^^^^ 205 Liberty 8 tree t. The fixtures in his former stand, 122 Wood street, comrtsting of a Counter, Cases of, Drawers and Shelving, will be sold at a bargain. To any onedesiring to engage In arbnslnesa It will offer rare Indnoementa. fabKhlm I HAVE this day associated with me, in the Coal and Mer chandizing business, in the borough of Temporanee ville, U. Thomas OoUTns. Tee style and title of the firm will hereafter beM’GILVBAY A COLLINB, who are prepaid to furnish Coal at the mouth of Baw*Mill Bun, or by wagon to either of the cities, as well as transient teams at either of out- platforms, upon reasonable terms oi ourpw , . JOHN H’GILYRAY. We hare engaged the services of John Bmltley, who is thoroughly acquainted with the above business. Persons dealing with him on oar account will be satisfactory to the flrmT ffeblfc2wd»] M’QILVRAY A COLLINS. yf y «nrn .W. W. MAIB J. B. apSTXB. SmltUj Blair A Hpnteti (Late Smith ASlnclalr,) WHOLESALE OROOEBS, PRODUCE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS in all kinds of Pittsburgh MamnDo tures, 122 Second and 151 First .tract, Pittsburgh, Penna. • . * lvveb &*“«, £««*««.nut A 5?. „„ Fi7 Wheel; 13 Inches diameter of r??S£SK“ DEWBT * CO, Wheeling, ot to THE ONP ARRALLELED SUOCEBB SABLE ORPHEANS Hu induced tho Manager to prolong hla utay. ME. HA'S S, The Unparall. il Dancer, will appear for the first timata this (Sty. PROFESSOR CLARK Will appear and perform many *-f hia Wonderful Fl» Feats. . ■ .-i MB. J. BLITHE BOOTH, The India RnbVt Mon and Contortionist, will aiwwpni For particulars, Bee small bills of the day/l£* . feb2l:lw _« oullni M. Clay* ot Kentucky,will Lectora Ihy before tte Yooso Mss'll Wans* MAEONIO HALL, on NEXT TUESDAY EVENING, tha ith instant. Subject— JkspUitm of Slavery. h Poors open at o’clock; Lecture to commence 9XI o’clock. Tickets of admission 25 cents; to be had “_at Urn principal Manic and Book Stores, Hotels, Library Booms, Lecture Committee, and at ttoe door. _ - ■ JOIIH M. KIRKPATRICK, WM- H. KINCAIB, - - —'** HENRY WOODS, • RLIAS H. IRISH, JAMBS BUCHANAN, Lecture Committee.. The TEEMS of our Journals for lie ensuing t “r thfcAILY POST, »8; forlhePßE33 AND POST, Eeml-weekly, (Tuesdays and Jfridaye) $1; -and fiar.the STATESMAN AND WJSEM.T POST, (3a unlays) $2. Those papers have been publ shed in Boston during tho last twentyyears, and have sta.dny increased In popular iasor. Their range of subscri.tion is exceeded la.extent i and aggregate by no paper in the New England States^ I The? are edited by Cbarlos-G. Grccno and Blehard Frotbiogbam, Jr., and employ filArgo end competon cops I of assistant editors, reporters and correspondents. Neither labor n-Y espouse is spared to makotlretrcolnEms valua arrasgsd In the most carefol and a ■ stenratic manner. In its Tasisiy may be found Tho aonrceof the success which the Tost has enjoyed,-arnhwo iSter ourselves, merited. In the editorial depsrtaent, the amount of correspondence, foreign, and from dldcrcnt parts sf th-i Union, the. condensed news paragraphs; tte a of home matters, lectures and enUrtaUments the thorough and accurate marine information, the daily financial andmonotary remarks, and weeltiy revicws. tho tfleanlnes £com London Pictorials and-. European public#, lions; Sis political records; musl:al notices; hnominns and eplgramatn matter, and poetical contributions; which UP the daily Issue of the Post: tho reader maymU fr every desire, 1 whether for amusement or information. The “first sld * of tho paper is a daiiyrecnrrence ollfict ricien, selected nnd original, .designed to meet irutt oSratfons; -while the financial editorials give .oa accntato e f nflcsini events in *be commercial world. • The PBES3 S AND,PO3T lsmado Irom tents, and published erety . Tuesday and Inday morning. It it cltnriy and handsomely printed on fine paper, in 01 «™sbtaS^^ fll T° l aYeryl£» Circulation; and its rapidly itiapadog liJ it testa the preference which, the public it ■ Its contents form a history-of e very-week, fotwg news in detail, domstio information, agricultural it*os» commercial and monetary articles, statements or brad', of the weather, of crops, &c; accounts of meetings pbliUew iSSrlS, ntm of evHj’deserlptton, poetry. pleasant «adto| matter, humorous items, epigrams; in feet* o thoroughly furnished general Newspaper—a brief and xomprebe> sire history— for every species ofuscfol and enter- Sining information. Tho Bia,xsu4S U pnblEhed.nmo rate of $2 a yoir for subscription. JjffJJJ m"r» conies in one package, will ho furnished at a liberal discotnt* . These ioornalsam carefully conducted, and, asourpa tronaM accordance with the public: went. They areeSmd In a faith in democratic principles, but In a spirit of forbearance and conciliation towards id! vertisinir mediums they are unsurpassed , penetrating, as tbev do In such a variety of households scattered over whole lioion. and read as ihey are by all classes of the com* munity, ihey fnrolsh an opportunity , fo * th “° f formation which can scarce^,bcobUioedelsewb^re^. 10 and 21 Water street, Boston. noTtfaltf Co-Portner*litp. CITY HALL. the boston post the PBEBS ANI) PO3T, ; —asd— . w THK BOSTO Iff STATBSMAS and weekly tost, fob 1855. FIRST ARRIVAL ( OH 1 BFBIHG ABD BUMMER, DRY GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBERS have just re-elrel, and arc now opening. tee most desirable asmrement. of DRY. JDSerer offered in this market. We call ■particular at tention to a few aery choice arlleles. . 1 Extra Rich Fa cy Col’d Silks, entirely new design, do do Block do do; do do Twisted do; Satin Plaid and plain Tissues und Eeragca, Printed do . d 0; do BcTage Delaines; do Challie do; Very handsome Proncb Lawns; d Lortoeit i^f 'ftMch. Sb.eaouJandTable Linens; French and SngUihFur niture, Chintzes, white and colored Furniture iDimatry. "ifS assortment or Glores- Mito, doltish Liners, Mu-line, together »lth n of ererv article, either Fancy, btaple/Forelgiror Domestic. We solicit an eunmiaation or our Stock t eforepuxchaEkig elsewhere; as .we flatter ourselves (dneo we have estate e ce-h svsiem) that we can supply our patnna on more liberal terms than any house west of the Mountains. We return our thinks to our friends .for their many es te°m”i l”. ™ to our linn, under its former title, and hope Itam VOUN9. formerly Young. StereDson A L re. state mg tdal Wire and Marine Insurance Company .. OF PENNSYLVANIA. 'IIAEBiSBOto, January Ist, 1555. THE Directora submit the following statement of the af fairs of the Company, on the Ist January, 1805. blre premiums rewired from J “ n "*V dS % 32^M 83 to January 1, i5*0.....—••«•••- •*• * *‘ _~ Marina Premiunn rece.yed frem J noary 1, 1&54, to January 103,890 7* $236,755 62 Losses during the same per*od... ......$134,903 C& OaamW'ions, lieturned Premiums, Re iueuranre and Expenses of all _! 204, t0r S 4 The Company has the following ASSETS. Cash Items, Bonda and Mortgages, Ground Rents, Stocks Ac,—..—.s - Premium Notes 201,315 U Ouaranteo Capi al, paid inand se- — , 3 A. J.-Jiustf, 8«?ry. JTP. RUTHERFORD,P«Ft ■GS-Policles issued on all kinds of Fire antL Har*n<» Bisks by A. A. CARRIER!* BRO, Agents, cornet Feu.th and Sn iibflgid Mr-eta. . junuuii’a JNKW KUflli'XrWS JfOUNDHY, I7atat>lUbed in 1813, haa now on hand, r»dy \i for immuliat&dd.ivtry, In fonts to suit purchasers, 100 COO pounds Homan Type of new cut; wiODO •* Fancy Type; 10,000 (i Scripts of various stylea; 5,000 *• ; . 6,000 “ Ornaments In great variety; • 6,000 " Borders; - - 60,000 feet Biaasani Type MBtal Buies, and all the novelties in the business. ' All the above Types are cast by steam power, of the new composition of-metal -.peculiar to this Foundry, ana. tpftfcft it certainly superior to any ever used before la any part or the worid, -Toe-unequalied rapidity In ths pr-cess of cut-, inff, enables me to sell these more durable types at the prices of ordinary types, either on credit or forMsh. Presses, Wood Type, and other Printing Materials, ex cept Paper and Cards, (which nave no fixed quality or nricuUamißbedavmenulactnrer’s prices, ‘ . The latest Specimen Book or the Foundry Is freely given to all Printing Offl&s; on the receipt of Fifty Ceuta to pre- PS newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including this uote,three times before tbw first day of July, 1855, and forward .me oao of tlm papers, wUI be allowed their bills at the time of purchasing flv* time, the omonpt of my Adlxrn^^ 13 Chambers street, new York, fcb2£3td&w ALctldencc «t Evergreen. THE UNDKRaiQNKD offers for rale his property hr the Evergreen Colony, Rosa Township, fire piles tom Pittsburgh. The . house la 58 by 34, arranged with Four Rooms!? Kitohon, and a large Hall on the first floor, and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Boom—tha totter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to tha house are-Two Acrcsof Ground, heldln fee, on which there is a Wed of unfailing eoft water, and a Chtehen House. The Colony Is provided with a School ofthohlgh. est order, and Is under the management of a gentlemen from Virginia, a member, well quailfled to teach avm, the Ser brunches of study. This admirably conducted School la of Incalculable advantage to the man of family, as the Ideas herehaye an opportunity or ehcoting without thecontaminatfngihflnencoorcufside pressure, tooeflen found around schools in'the cityand immediate vicinity. Tha Home anil the Two Acres will be sold with or out the Interest iu the farm property, and tho avails will bo ..b Pn in adjusted balances «nd certificates of deposit against feb-il . WILUAM. A. HILL, C* Wood.stmt. i" N xae COUHT t»F COHiIJN PLKAB. Wo. 28 of De cember Term, 186 1. In tho matter of tho voluntary as aiirnmcnt of M. Hodklnson toThos. K. SiU. •. And now, to wit, February 10, 1655, on motion • l. b. > of D. fievd, in open Court, it is ordered that nonce .wrw) bo givon to all persons interested, by publication ia two newspapers published In tto city or fcittatmfgb, at least once a week for three consecutive weeks, that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas on Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1855, fo* an onsald aadgnte to re-transfer andreconvey said ySffiSKSSe* aid ter tho discharge of aaid erelgoee oud his sureties, 4c. By Umcourt. Fxomtho Ouai'lNUiliON OF XtlK St. j I T i^/iCO n «Ul l «nuSe°thei” * Av MA80« ", y“ braar y, , iheir immcnao etock will doffe^at^lg ” a ‘ Brica febi ra ia prices. TJU VANIA Bill* 11U A.D TUB tEWISTOWN BPJME BEBtTH/T. . ,1 Trains now Crossing on the new A 11 ilS.i_.Thn vest Tr&lu will commence running A NK&,Fe»tmty 10th. testing Pittf »*•“ “JS BunicJ) ot 1 o'clock B,M. - MrcUd.il?, Agent Penn’s Bsilioiul. f-DilU" . ‘ RILJSY’S HOTEL: roBNER EOUBTH AND GB.ANT BTBEETB, PITTSBURGH, PA. m^vl B. BH.EY. fropiletor. V steamnoa-t Owners k RE oarticuUrly invited to call and examine our aU*k A of BtoTtfi comprising every variety rtqnliea ttr Steamboat use, which ve offer at prices that cannot fcll h3isqbr 124 Wood street. S.S'SS- THAT PICOTKKS.f BupertOT<o:M«ew»“«y JMS|| taobtalmd at CAJIQO>3 N»* Ho.-7S Fotttrn rttWVf Ratted™ - One toTwentj Dollars. AD <f ”r»-!5S2?i” please. Children taken In a f»» km^ 5 ' SSXdSKl epecimens of the tarloos style*. Bee®* V* 1 fibl» ,ning. S" $32,148 23
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