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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITT.
PITTSBURGH 8
MONDAY MORSINO:::""- ::F£BRirAB
«S-Re>dli>B He found on
«tolk Fag« of tltH P*P» r> ..
MOUSING POST JOB.OFFIOEI.
W« would call the attention of MERCHANTS AND
■BCgrNBSaWsN to the- feet that w» have JaatrccciTed
from PMUdelphla a number of fbnta of new Job Type, end
aroiiow,pro pared to iur orderai.for BUI
fr&a3s,rap6r Books, Vos tew, antf Programmes for oxblbl,
tions. All orders will be promptly filled.. ,
Item of the Day.
Gon Winston, of Alabama,, is.a candidate for
. redeotlou. ; -.
e 1l -'‘ The. Illinois railroads are now so far dear of
:.anow that, the trains canrun.
■. ■ ; The amount of coal now dog in Ohio annually
' laeßlimated ot 24,000,000 bushels. '
.' ‘ Mi P, Gontry is tho K. N. candidate for Got
- --©ntOr of-TfiBBC88B0». •
1 The Jews of New York hare estabUshed a
: f Uterary society there, called the Teuro' Instl
.. tote.: , ... ... •. w ..
i Governor Gardner, of Massachusetts, appoint
ed Johirfiden a Justice of the Peace. He was
a foreigner; and he desllnea the honor.
Dudley, .idann, Esq , assistant: Secretary of
State, hatresigned his office, to take effect after
• ; the Ist of April.
“They now have' a Mated liquor law in Michi
gan, So have they in Illinois, if the peopiOj ap
prove ltin Juno nest.
The.lndisna Legislature has passed a bill giv
ing $5,000 per annum, to the Colonization So
ciety.. -
Oar thanks are due to tbellon.A. C. Dodge,
of the Senate,Tor three valuable volumes; and
also for hts excellent speeoh on the army bill.
The Kings of the Netherlands, and of the
Two Sioilliee have- opnoladed treaties With our
government declaring that " free eliipß make
free goods.'”
Grisi and Mario have Joft Hew York for Liv
erpool; As high as $6O, were paid for first
Class seats at their last’ conceit. That docs not
Ipoic Uko “ hard'tlmea " ini.New Tcrk-.'.'. ’
-An Eogllsh paper states that the summit of
Montßlano, in Switzerland, has fallen. An im
mense slide occurrod which-entirely filled’up a
l&rge valley. It may be a hoax.
The merchants of New Orleans ore moving in
the matter ofshort credits. Thosystem of long
credits has prevatled ln that city to a larger ex
tent than in any other.
The total consumption of foreign molasses^in
the United States in 1854, was 24,434,018 gal
lons ; total consumption of foreign and domes*
tie, 64,492,010 gallons.
The last dodge of New York sharpers ia to
paint or dye the plumage of common pigeons,
and sell them as “ rare specimens of South
American birds."
Of the 10-1 members of tbe Michigan Legisla
ture, 01 are natives of Now York, and 26 of
New England. 61 of the whole number are
farmers, and only 18 lawyers.
The Methodist Church property case #t Cin
cinnati has been settled by the parties. The
Book Conoern pays the Mcihodist Church South
$BO,OOO, and each party pays their own costs.
On the morning after Geo. W. Green, the wife
poisoner, committed suicide In prison at Cbica--
go, a daguerreotype was taken of. him as ho
ac^tSgtrsuspended' from tho beam. - There is a
Llcat. Hunter, late of the Nary, bat w
dismissed for returning home from his station
without leave, Is going to Russia to offer his ser
vice to the Crar. If he gets into that service
he will hardly escape with his head, if he vio
lates as many rales of the service as be has
la the American Navy.
The great California land case is before the
Supreme Conrt at Washington. Fremont, ap
pellant, vs. United States. This inroives Col.
Fremont’s title tp the famons Mariposa tract,
which contains 11 square leagues. Col. Fremont
bought it for the earn of $3,000 in 1847, and
about two or three millions in gold have been
already taken from it by the squatters, and it
will fnrnieh an unlimited supply, hereafter, not
only from workings, but from the gold quarts
rook. Tiie board of land commissioners deci
ded in favor of this title, bnt the U. 8. District
Coart deoided against it
TUB BOARD OF TRADE.
This institution, under its new organisation,
la about to ont?r upon ito second year, and wb
make no apology for commending it to the cordial
and effective support of onr bnainesa men in all
branches of trade.
After the euspeneion of the Board of Trade
three or fonr years ago, the increased facilities
for transmitting intelligence, soon made the
want of a place for bnslnesa men to eongregato
severely felt, It soon beoame obvious, too, that
a record of the daily sales made in the city, and
some inode of obtaining and publishing reports
of markets and other commercial news, each
day, had grown into ah Imperative necessity.
The newspapers did not supply the deficiency,
entirely, and then, their manner of making
sp market reports was subject to some objec
tions.. ...
To meet these requirements, the Board of
Trade was -re-modeled in conformity with the
progress of the times, and started on its new
path. On its'books may be found reliable and
full transcripts of the important sales made
in the leading branches of business, made up
every day till two o’clock. At- that hour, and
also at eight o’clook in the evening, telegraphio
reports of news of the markets, and indeed all
other topics, are regularly reoeived and read.
Ail receipts of goods, and all shipments, by rail
roads, canals and rivers, are carefully copied
and entered in their appropriate place on the
books of the Exchange. All the'arrivals at the
hotels, up to eight o’olock eaoh morning, are
copied from the registers and written down, for
the Information of the members.
The eolloction and preservation of statlstlss of
trade and manufactures can only be dono by a
permanent institution of this sort; and at the
end of the current mercantile year, the Board
trill be able to present an array of figures, rela
tive to the business of our city and vioinity,
which trill ba at once reliable and extensive, and
trill astonish even those who are best acquainted
With onr occupations and resources.
The rooms are open till nine o'clock every
evening, and men of business can always find
something to interest and benefit them in exam
ining the Books of Becord, or in the newspapers,
or by oral intercourse.
Fnblio sales of stocks and real estate are
made at the Exchange once a week or oftener,
and the reports of those sales are always to be
bad there. AU these advantages make the Ex
change a most necessary institution, aud of
oonrse we cannot, dwell on many of Its lesser
benefits. We truet that as It Is now no longer
*n experiment, all will join heartily In extend
ing the number of its members, and in ung
msntlng its means of usefulness.
We should not omit, in this brief glsnoe at
the Merchants’ Exohunge, that it is under the
charge of polite and efficient officers, who are
always at their posts, and who discharge their
various-duties in s manner at once intelligent
sod satisfactory.
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OLD IiXJIER.»» TAR£ CAEEj OEL WAS [From the Philadelphia North American and Gazette.]
\ AVIL.L, SAME if;,, Tl»e Trade of the West.
A ‘Vjrap,” signing himself " Old-Liner,” nri* ■* The Now York Earning Pott, referring to tho
dejtofeitu'fteßaUthe P«ri for its nUegffcoonrse'' establishment of o line of soiling vessels to, plj
rt _ ri&sfzztiZi' .-w>;va between Chicago, in <Jrcalßritain}
, ■ 4 a *stlon.: Old Liners 00 ®“ remarks, that “ ehouldfhevesselaemptoyed in
munlcotion appeared in onoof tho city dallies this enterprise be found Bnffifiontly Jarirb fo in
on Saturday last. HYe know the author, and spire oonfidenoo, it muslyeryaeriousty affect tho j
oan assure bimwohave all along been aware of ™»‘ emigrant trade of *ew York. To what ex-,
j .tent,tho general freightmg?trads;Of the sea-,
the-treachery ooneealed under hie pretended , boara ifJ to bo nffcctc#,. ultimately. Uis difficult]
friendship. j to conjecture; but navigation of!
The course of the Post has been open and con*' the Detroit river and the oauala arouud the falls j
sistent on the Senator question. We have con- *&pWs to be each uito^ccommoOale.vesscla
, , , , . -a a kninnt.-mw or a profitable draught, there seems no reason
tended for but two points; and, not belonging tQ do ‘ bt that o 'an oarry on a Tery pros .
to the party dominant in the legislature, wo 'porous Atlantic trade.”
supposed our argumeuts would alarm no one. On several former occasions 570 h&yo alluded
- Ist. We have urged that the West end of the t 0 the likelihood of theeo lako establishing
• x,.-. --/L- "T:« ' B steady ana direht'colnmumcation witft'Europtr
State was entitled to tho Senator. Many rca- M B?oa / M the navigation.of the,St..Lawrence
sons havo been urged for that; and reasons, too, 'river unrestricted,’ and we produced
-that oil concede to be sound and ’ ooholußive. Btatietlos Bbowing that, even under the disad
“ Old Liner ” says “ no, it should be an eaotern Bautagea to - which they have hitherto been ;
„ obliged to submit, a trade of no mean lmpor
man - . - ■ tanee waa aotually carried on in .British bot
- 2d; : Wwbave argued that the new Senator toms. Of course, that commerce oan afford no 1
should : be a Democrat. The Pott has suggested adequate idea of wbotdbo direot lnterbourab is
-.-,.1. „ , „ „ . . now likely to beoome,Biuoe European enterprise
-several names. Col. MeCandless’ claims have bcara no that of- American. ■
been fairly.represented in this paper; bnt as he We looked forward to the inauguration of tho
U doubtless a real « old liner," and not aK. N., reciprocity system as Bare to give a mighty itn
he was not likely to secure ah eleotion. Mr. petuain this direction, and soarcely is the treaty ■
tv in foroe before vre have the above announcement
Dawson a name baa also been presented in the of the formation of a direot lino to Great Bri-
Poit in commotion with the Senatorship. But tain, and that, too, from a port on the; farthest
vro have made littlo use of names. Our whole aide of the farthest of tholakeß yet opened to
course has been to contend for the rights of tbe commerce.. Ibis looks so:bold an enterprise an
m . ».v o. . -11 to cause one to feel suspicions of its reality;
West; and few men m this part of the State will lnd yot It is entjre i y practicable, and we have
feel any thing but soorn for a spurious “old no doubt must prove .remunerative. Let any
liner” who would assail us for that. We need one oalculato the saving in tho cost of European
make no defeuoe against an attack for having merchandise consumed by thd West, when re
■ ° ceived by such direct water convoyouco-to the
expressed our strong preference for a Democrat. doorg 0 f the coneumers, as compared with tho
AK. If. Democrat would tuit ut btUtr than aE. heavy freight charges on alt railroad and cabal-
If. Whig. lines from thoEasiern cities, and the profit which
Lies about the Pori from such a source won't r^, of t^ e ( e . a cL b !xZt. by rhiS P t ? rt r„U°
enable them to pay expenses, and he will at onco
perceive the. advantages’ which a direct Inter*.
oonrso between the lake ports and Europe offers.
The loss of that Western lako trade eocrae,
therefore, unavoidable, and tho Eastern cities
must prepare themselves for it by seeking other
fields ns yet undeveloped.
As regards the transfer cf tho bulk of-tho for
eign emigration fo those lake ports, it would be:
a great relief to people hereabouts, at tho same
time that it would bo a blceaiug to tbo west; and
we sincerely hopo that it may soon take -place.
If we could divert tho vast tide of emigration
entirely away from oil the largo citic3 of the oca
board, we Should soon see fewer paupers, and
destitute'starving, unemployed poor among as.
There would then bo work fer all,
thlng would goon prosperously with ua. Eat
alaok 1 this part of tbo story, we fear, is too
good to bo realized.
FJtRH £ ADORERS WANTED.
Laborers os farms are much needed at the
West. The Toledo Blait has the following on
the subject:
“There Is la the Interior country, on the farms, a con.
stoat demand for more laborers than con be obtained.
There Is a hundred times more of food actually wasted in
the Interior dally thin would support the thousands now
almost in a state or starvation in eastern cities. Food is
abundant;'laborers scarce. This we hnow,fromlong per
sonal obeerratlon In the Interior. 1 *
This statement is doubtless correct, and it
opens to men out of employment in this and oth
er cities the prospect of labor, If they have the
means to go where there is a demand for it. The
rapid sottlemont of tho West most increase tho
demand for farm labor there, for many of our
native population who migrate westward go
there to enter.-upon other employments than
farming. The foroign immigrants who have
means bay farms that require alt their own la
bor; while the foreigners who have no meats
seek employment about, onr cities and towns,
and on the lines of railroads, and there Ib thus
a scarcity of laborers in the farming regions of
the West. Bast fall wo were told that large
Wheat fields in Illinois were lost because there
were not laborers enough to be had to harvest
them in dne eeason. And all the year round
employment could doubtless bo found by large
numbers of laborers throughout tho farming re
gions. The large home demand for food, toge
ther with tho European demand, and tho high
prices of provisions, will stimulate agriculture,
and will also enable farmers to hire more labor
to till their lands and inoroase their crops.
Thcro is no donbt that many who are now lin
gering about the oities finding but half employ
ment and a preoarlous subsistence, could better
their condition by seeking employment among
tbo farmers of tho West.
Tnn Tanirr.—According to the accounts of
various letter wr.tcrs, there seems to bo a strong
combination of interests at Washington in favor
of reJaoing the tariff at the present session of
Congress. Such a reduction is not necessary
now, to prevent an accumulation of money In
the Treasury. The great diminution of imports
this year will keep down the revenues to tho
actual wants o ttbj-rnvp-r o
neoeaaity ior roauemg tho eoalo of duties for
that purpose. We hope they will let tho whole
subject alono till next year.
One change proposed Is, to allow railroad Iron
to be imported, and a credit of three years be
given to the importer for the dntioa, on giving
bond. This is doubtless dona in the hope that
a fatnro Congress will cancel the bonds, and re
lease all datles on railroad iron. This is legis
lating for the benefit of railroad companies, at
tho expense of the iron interests of the country.
Another change proposed is to allow numanu
factnred wool to bo imported freo of duty.
About 150,000,000 pounds of wool are imported
annually into the country, most of it in tho form
of oloths. To take the duty off of raw wool
would encourage its importation in that form,
and increase the woolen manufatnres of the
coantry. Bat this, again, Is favoring the woolen
manufacturers much to the dissatisfaction of the
wool growers. To import wool free of duty
would reduoo the prioo, and expose American
wool growers‘to a serious competition with tho
wool growers of Australia, South America, &o.
It Is almost Impossible to utmost a tariff an
any principles that will operate equally on all
American interests.
ESF A letter writer from Boston to the N. Y.
Evming Pott, writes as followe on the 22d inet.:
“Tfas Senate yesterday inserted the word Roman before
- tbo word Catholic in a proposition to exclude Catholics from
office in thia State, m an amendment to the Constitution.
The discussion was very'animated on tills subject. Some
Senator! seemed to bare a very lively horror of the Pope,
and a great dread offals power. Mr. Ball, of Plymouth,
took the lead in opposition to lbs proposition to exclude
Catholics, and showed that it would operate against Episeo*
palians.”
The same speoles of legislation would in time
extend to other denominations, until in time the
strongest church would beoomo the government
church, and hold all tho offioes.
TUB SENATOBSBIP.
The people in this dietriot eeem almost unani
mous in favor of a Western man for Senator.
To-morrow may deoide the matter. We hope it
Will bo a Westeru man, and a Demoorat. Any
other result will be unjust, and not soon forgot
ten or reooncilod.
Pctnam’t Monthly for Maroh is received.
It Is good ns usual; sauoy as usual; and con
tains a largo amount of reading matter. Tho
article headed “ Nature In Motion ” is decided
ly good. Other articles well worth reading.
Published by Q. P. Putnam & Co , New York,
find for eole by Gildonfonney & Co., Fifth street,
and Miner & Co., Smlthfield street.
Thb Pbhhstivabiah.— A dunce, who signs
himself “An Old Liner," in a communication
published in a paper of this city on Saturday,
says the Philadelphia Panruylianian is " now in
the Know Nothing interest"
The K. N.’s will be somewhat surprised to
learn that they have got saoh an ally.
Geeih, thbCwcaqo Muedeeeb. —The Chica
go Tribunt, in speaking of the saicide of Green,
the wife-mnrderer, says:
“It is terrible to think of what most be the
after fate of such aman. A well-authenticated
aneodote, in connection with certain evidence
given on the trial, will Bhow the awful depravity
of his mind. Conversing recently with some
one, he remarked, ‘Some men believe in God;
in 'a Trinity of the Father, Sou and Holy Ghost.
For my part, 1 believe in money; gold, Bilver
and bank notes are the only Trinity for me.’
May God have meroy on the soul of the poor,
misguided criminal!"
A series of richly decorated China ware valu
ed at one thousand dollars, and comprising
about five hundred pieoeß, has been manufaetn
red by Mr. Haughwout, of New York, for Mr.
J. C. Wood, of Adam* & Co.'s Express. It Is
the work of American artists, and iB said ot be
surpassed by nothing that comes from the most
celebrated work shops of Europe. Thoooloring
is chiefly maroon and gold.
Prophetic Vision.
J&mes 8. Olcott, of Lowell, Maes, who had
some tlmo back prophesied of the less of the
persons engaged la ths Northern Polar expedi
tion nnder Sir John Franklin, but was ridicaieJ
becanso the prediction was announced by him
after a general impression prevailed that each
was the result, from tho failure of several expo
ditiona to learn an; tidings of tho intrepid can
gators, waß challenged to exhibit his prophetic
vision In regard to the fortress of Sebastopol
and the probable condition of subsequent events.
He replies, under date of the 2Sib uit., to a
Boston paper:
'•That his object is not to ' hittmt a p .-evict,
but to obtain orcdenco that ho has discovered the
law and secret under and by which the iastina
tlve organa can bo eorreotiy exerted in knowing
the future.
** That Sebastopol will not bo taken; the en
tire moss of human assailants vtl ! be driven
back by fate, and as many perish at homo &ad
abroad as have assailed. France is fixed as a
faturum—tho leverage is the consolidation cf the
Greek and Catholic hierarchies to destroy i're
testaniem and Uepnblioamsm, throughout En- •■iu.Kictrayt sdos’ret lbsest»t»or 51]
rope and tbe world ; and Protestant Engined is " "I'i-..1 of'tp-v Oiim.?*r, rin’x cf tbe ciiatc
the first object to bo npinrncd and destroyed. JmoS.''--si
"But two governments, tbo Imperial Aato- '
cratio and Empire Republlo, will be reoogu-iv-i tnutw for tb.ol.of ml
by tho conflicting potter—Russia at the tx* Airtwrr Usmpsur.dcs’o.
tremity of this lever. Tbo Coiled States and r! =*. ■;f-i| 1 Anh " r Stvrr.w, ex’r of the estate of
Russia will be in the eiojMf amity. At the die- Coa.sf.sk rod Eltsnor Bheanr,ada'n
talion of Russia, tho British Provinces will Lo o* ;. v Elrtu-vr,ncrM,
annexed to tho Empire Republic—her own pcs- iipr*o.nfc,«jt , t :cf the nut* of Joshua
sessions in America she will voluntarily give up Bjj3, tf«y, a 3 ut aStt'r, A. W.
to us. Wo shall bo availed bj England ami Lor nc r’ i th« y-iaf-j *>r- U*.** dco’d.
allies, but, aided bj Russia, become victorious ■’ : . <; * t: r ' Ut*a, fiOsu‘t of tbe e>ut» or &t*
both by sea and land—at tho crisis of a *<•*«. '‘xU l ,jn''X:e.--CurMbers, e oardl a nef th.mlntrh.lr.
divided Republic; after whiob, we shall ciiat «o r, \ .fo' rj o fi-.—J.
q double Empire Republic, an Eastern and West- : S u t arv J l ,* a Wilton,
. , r r * * n c in: i 1 !i“CV»d c itUon.dvrM.
era capital—ono government and one flag. . v.sx>tt,*uar*3iancf tbo minor hrincf
-♦Mil thla-wW take place, as far as concerns 1 c k stf-K
our country, before the year IB7C. i have this y ' V*' r,T ex*r of th* t«ucd of
in wrnon. Let *J. M. C.’ (his assailant) go to *£??*,‘eim’r of iho estate of llrorj Kl‘-
work and learn. Let him ‘look through my Uan,-l«J
telescope’—use my law and socret. am. orusn Wn. J. ircieary, ato’ri of
o ri. i* Joi* ph Oibwa, OecM.
JAMES o. ULCOTT. i>i r i n zcfinict of JHcbtfa* itlca'f of tbs
This Is plain and terrible, specifying approach- LteheubACKh,
tag events with precision. Time will soon do ***’' * **” “ Ut * "
velope the correctness of his prophetic vision in ‘ ".vc.oi'or ropsi. L'el, utm’xof th. tstafi,of G. rg»
regard to affairs in the war of tho allies Those C-k. Va.
relating to oar own country, thousands of the “ d “' ccf ,le “ ut * <:f
present generation will not bo living to sco bio vTu..-T,r u.orv ii-CaUoogh,«i'rof the est.t.orTho»
“ law and secret ” tested. wt». dcc'A
I did not mention the namo of tbe Boston pa- ,to ’ , of ““ ““** of
per, as it is whst is termed tho tafidcl organ— - .:;o; if J. T. C.it:n, 1 loi’r of o.ta‘o cf John
the “ Investigator.” If my scribbliug is an an- Otoun. .isod.
noyance, tho intention is good-and time hangs M ' «do’» of the estate of
Very heavy on my hands at times.— Halt. Clipptr. Ar.-caic-t C,r Ileiiry Uanna sr,i J&mcs Ilaiir.s, rx'rs of tho
—“ , f Xbwauf Llftoca,
Arrival of £Uasane, tlio Bank Forger-- I’ictS t.xouut cf Isaac 41. l*enaock, jraarUUiD of George
His Hovements since his Eic*n*.-P#- »• R«»'■dsldp, mu-or Iwlr ot Oecorgs W. Holehlv, detfil.
eoyerv nf 87 itnnt *** K V Ac-.mnt of .?obn »S. HsmtlUm, ffu&nilaa of minor b«!n»
covery of 87,500 I .of James A»trtn, dftfd.
The New Ycrk Tribune, in uoticiog iho QrtlvoJ fcwunt of Civorgs Moeller,adm’r of-the estate of
of this man in that city, says; f E theesuts cfmTfsto
“lt appear* that, after his escapo from Mar ,rr,<icr'd. : '
shal Raffia, of Cincinnati, in September last i• l eeevunt of Robert Finney, (manilsn cf Tfcooks
atThred^lrishman^ftnd C f^ Cr * “ 1 * ““W th.osUto
arrivea iriahman, and from there proceeded j -«t Jatnb tvnji*m>,.d«<;*d
Buffalo, when a friend took him theuco to a fas Account of BTlui&eiawecajf,sdo-'aof the estateof Hugh
fZthoLbv i?“t “f J. V. Ro#s, sflm’r efthe estate of James Rich
from that oity, where ho remained for flee wee), snikon. i!«cw. • -
working on tho farm, and occasionally visit!" itr.r.i account of Georg. Arniara, goudlnii of Saridt For:'
Buffalo with produce. Beeomine tired of WC gusca, istcSsr.h Montvutaery.
K nM v. lit. . , miug urea of a,4* . Acccuot of ttltnom 11. Denny, trusted under tbe 'will of
Oorerß tlto, bo concocted a plan to make mtpy Jntneslinsr, "r. drcM for tin, boneOt of'Mro. Anno itoea
faster than ho was then doing, and aoon tpi- Aspin.aii, .to vr.s iho wifeof tbo lulu Genrgotv. Aspin
menoed passing altered bank bills, sonfof
which ho gave to bis employer, who, iu tho of so
of business, passed them to another faker,
named Zant, and this man made a oomfiint
against Sparrow and caused his arrest. Tilear
himself, Sparrow stated that he had obtaird tho
notes from Kisaane, thou known as Lynb who
was arrested by Zant. The fact was theftsccr
tained that Bparrow’s wife had in her.iep(ng
some money belonging to Lynob, and on-* being
demanded sho banded over thirteen Mndred
$5OO bills on tho Chemical bank of fs-city.
It was then saspeoted by tbo Buffalo pice that
Lynch was tbo notorious Kissano, whibad de
fraadod the above bank out of
and they secured him and tclegrapid to the
Chief of polios of this oity. In thfieantimc,
the prisoner was kept with him,
and in that situation bo was conned to tho
oity. On the way, ho stated that Skeant Reed
waß in no way to blame for bis esjpe at Ilor.
nellsville, in September last, boding at the
time in charge of Marshal Ruffi/while Reed
was asleep in another part of their, he having
been deprived of jest for near/ twenty-four
hoars previous, and placed his prfner iu charge
of the Marshal while he topk slap. Kisßuno
is also charged with having gained $l,OOO
from tho Amerioan Exohange/auk on forged
paper,” 1
figy-Oao of the strongest /jeotions to Gov.
Bigler on the part of our oppente was based
upon bis appointment of Jucf Campbell after
he had been defeated at tbpolls. Now, the
Governor of their choice hg eelcoted Alex. K.
McClure, of Chambereburgnnd C. Myers, of
Clarion, to lnorativo posiftie, who, In 11153,
were beaten by a three-fdrvote greater than
was Judge Campbell in lfl I This, however,
is not only approved, but ieatly applauded, by
those who so recently confaned the prinoiplc In
the most bitter and indigjnt terms. Ob, shame,
where is thy blush. Cajsuoh things prosper ?
— Btd/ord Qazeltt. ■ /
Mr. George N. Santera, Ex-United States
Consul at Loudon, is iiffashingtoa.
A western editor if speaking of a concert
singer, says her as tender as a three
shilling shirt. ;
Mr. Maxwell Chapera, deceased, of Salis
bury, N. C., deTisedf Davidson College $30,-
000, and a like oount to the Presbyterian
Church, at Salisbut; ,
The receipts for je : seventeen operatic per
formances by the fisi and Mario troupe, In
Boston, are-estUtcd at from-$45,000 to
$50,000. /
An Irishman vr/ was overpaid $lOO, about a
year ago, by onb? the Indiana banks, a few
days ago, called (the bank on his return from
out West," an'returned the identical $lOO,
which be had kd sewed up in his pantaloons
for a whole yea^
The muoh adired marble now need for the
additions to tj federal capital is obtained In
Hampkins cody, East Tennessee, where inex
haustible quatfUes of the material are found.
It is, infect, |plentiful that,not vnftequently
pavements, fotee, and .chimneys are made of it
in that (cction f the State.
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k. Profanity and Newspapers.—The
[Jtho-Stxth district ia N*w York h&v©
following novel plan for providing themselves
w*ritf*. the, fcMuu and every !
fo-the station.
: .hous4>lU Wfincd Giants for each and ..every
-nfiense—ihe fitiea thoahollected'tobaapplied to
.jwardvpaying for the newspapers used in the sta-:
‘
A Wnw AKESTtiETio Agest.— Professor Da
gs?, ia the Medicui College of Georgia, a few
days since, had to extirpate a large tumor on the
back, -weighing,ten pounds. -He surrounded the
base of the tumor with the freezing mixture for
four or ftvo raiuutes, which so obtuudsd the Ben-
Btbility of the parts, thtit the Was per
formed with comparatively lUtle pain.
'Conipltfr«t-*-TB'e onTy Temuly'' aver'
offered to tbo-pahUo (hit has noyor'Celled to cure, When
directions &ru followed, Is M’LANB’il LIVERPILL. It ban
bi-t-n r-ovoral years bnfois the public, and baa Dean Intro*
daced in nil.suctions of Ilia Union, 'Where It has been
used, it baa had tho most triumphant success, and has ac
tually driven out of use all other medicines. It basi been
tried under all the different phases of Hepatis, and bos
been found C-i’unUy efficacious In all!
PurrhaMjra writhe-careful to-b&k for Dr.M'Lane’s Celo*-
fcrctod' Llver Tills,-and. lake’noneoUe. There are other
Pill 3, purporting to ba hirer Jills, now before tho public.
Dr. M'Laoe’s Liver Pills,also hlsCelebrated Vormlfago, can
now be bad at all re?pecuiblo Drug Stores tn the United
States and Canada.
Also for ealo by-the sole proprietors,
FLEMING JIROS^
• Successors to J. lildd * Co ,
ibbSLdaw No. CO Wood street.
'rite Pleasure aud Comfort of being vsu.
PiZiUt In a;EDIT OP CLOTHES, 1? greatly enhanced by
hating them econ, and sonants lo tus season. GIOBULE
has got all, that Lj necessary to effect that-great coarumma
tiun, Loth,as regards fit oncl gdulity of goodt - Pexeona
wKbing- to ejperiince all this, and be only.moderately
charged, can do ad by calling at 240 Lios&tt snsrr, headot
•Weed: ; , .. k’.". .
r.^—Pantaloons, in. particular, is ctutof lils grcaiul
■ferttu lie c.nnt-5 bo .boat la tbe'styic.ihd flt of
mf.uu- Xtkjturout references could be gfrena. If heces*a r Y# to
corroborate ihii* fiLi-Vino t. v K. QHIPBLB.'
' Opluloai of.tbo 1* -
frcmGeUvOcorgeP. ilorris,ia lb»: Dome jaurnAl, of No*
veml i vr-7 t l6t6, - ■
All tuitors profe«s to bo.thftguardUns»f rights of tho
people, audioAetp IhemadTistd, 'thro 3 a* 1 _“ t * c .f Q J, umijB »
of wbatever shall iul*i f^rithsir-beD*^- A*o wiil.ilve Q p
to aniMuierxalbca- ib* t l ha nest .wondarfur
' arid viluibiv we-lKm*. l&r tbetr lnventeU,
hUbX'6 MaGiCAL \} to Tlr *-
tncs are fto rare, mlftbly.end that eften thejr 3p*
uuur tb work more ixiu>adtacl«t< , “ aa^3r * !I,eac ®»toClJcctive,
and **??*«* ? atUo bumanbody,-
that, though now ill- tUiG 1 ** 1 : ■&* u * oafcWld « of
art'>ii>‘ e: iLb great tthgnted beyond compar
ison, co*l Bi *" «*n*»d«»Uon, will
uvYr again be without-in ~ J- ,• . .
i ce luvewuir, Air, Ai.J»b«y»U3-wte:lyJitpt the secret to
blmwlt vtk.uutcifvltft •**/ about it, but without boo
itrovmrmdin.clf it-t-fUed*-*)' all ccni}kllUoo,Bnd itrf
rkcUprld*'San»»vhW.-’ -’wytliuu.ly parents
1.,' K iktcQU4iut}*P< ;,? » ; ' ;^ire ' , / <ac£i alnelia » wh o l »'igli:.
4.; t>**iU aud eUUfjih«» »'*w»«a*ho bliau, lame, bud
rr»d w -pcrlfMilo.!, •and'- ■ait'frVra pain, ts" 4 *«i frle&d to*
deed.'*
we whh tiile mighty blessing,_ who U a
ri-rn teuelactoc so madklndi frp«..d.
: O. V, nLiCKKNNH & CO,
l*r«>prietcr» # N»w York.
Ct. 0. It IvEi'bES, *Vtx>d street,und by
•til vruiigii tsCi*ii‘'Gt £r * UJ MeutsincA throughout the Urn*.
UdStutM. - ,r.,;Kb'«al**aw.
JUalsijotiiUjusaad Fiowctg, for btauii-
Utfc’gtbv OcUif’tjy>;o ; co-J all Ta. 7, iaud
Futcatcs from-liv Jaw. co.vl at Dr. liSYShli’i, 140 Wood
Btrt-t;. f, jioSO
raft 'iaftarisifUSHis,
fH&nsziars -office, )
- • 1 rvjLirE in. |>bruary 31,1855. f
N’OfI'JSXS -aSJUitf CtVBIf, that Ui<j a-oc-MJitjJof th«
Administrator#, Guardian#, 4c,
t-cu<sdu;y pas***?* 3 thaeaid wlii
•*• f .'.fi 1f r cvt-CP‘' :i “ nftsi ' J aU'-trftnM to lb* Orphans'
c;T«AUrcbi»Hj on MONDAY, tboJKffiday cl
Marc.ii, A. D. ‘. -
rot cf JoSia ? i '£ar.Q, aJa‘r of tho <*3tat# of Thomar
y-i.'-’.'.'T,&te'<3. ■J
i\:a arenas* twz&* Fenny, alm'r tf the estate of
Jcbn IU! cr. -Icc’J. t
DuvU, cZtate of the twUleof ffm,
Ccr«i d«o' ti. ;
Honorable tbs Judges of the Court of General
X Quarter Sessions of thepeaoe, In and' for the county of
Allegheny: • '' •
The petition of James Sterling, Fourth Ward, Pittsburgh,
in thocoun'T ufhrefaM; numhly fhflWcth.—That yourpe*
UUoutT bafh provided blinrelf with materials for the ecoom*.
modailon ottraveUrs oodbiber*', at his dwelling house in
iho ward aforesaid, and prays that your ’Honors will be
pleased to grunt Mm n Mcqdio to keep a public house of en
tertainment, and ycur* petitioner, as in duty bound, Will
pray. JAME 3 STERLING.
Wo, tlio -subfcribers, dUsenft of the ward aforesaid, do
certify that the above petitioner li of good repute for honesty
and temporunco, and is well proridea wtth. house room and
eonvea‘euccii for the accommodation of strangers and tra*
velcro-end that Hu’d taTf rn'.l? wfioewsyy.',. _ .....J . _
Johu llanoD, A- Jackman, U H.-Donaldson, James Gra*
bam, Uenry Dftlimeyer,tB-<muel Lindsay, J. Blaadell* 11.
El lcott,Jame* Mackey, R* JrThomus, W.\M&ckeaWo,Sam’i
Lindsay Jr.. John Doiltt**, John Goiiiln,'Thos. A.THnton,
John H Whitv/J* M. FULirt, Thus,' Fogarty. -feblo:Bt*
Pleaiuit Country llcsidencc for Rent
\ VBuY comf.ttublo itro..-tory DOUBLE MafIBION
JX V BoUSS, with guod"bdCk r.utldlns, StHblo/Piazzas,
Ac., on Baltor street, City'D ?tiht, (FHt to'wnablp,) adjoin*
iDg lata M. property. Enquire»tl4dThirds rcet,
or 3l> llund street, of J. A. DLOOMEIt, or
feWo:3t JAMES S. CRAFT.
PIiTNMA’S MAGAZINE, for March, ana utTthe new
Books published. run bo seon or obtained at H. Miner
&Co ’e, No. ; ! >l tmlihfleld »■ trait.
Lifu uaJ Beautiesof fanny Fern;
The '.Banking ilouf.e; u uie from Blackwood's Magaiinei
l*rido ami Btpjudjco, by Mhn Austin;
Tte llem-s* of Ba’h f int. by Emerson Bennett;
♦lo <c) J 6 La'iy’f Book for March ;
l'ftorson’p Mrgaalnu 11
Trunk Eosl'io's Journal '*
No. 8 Harper’p 3<ory Book “
AVolf rt’r* Hooot ani other papers, by Washington Irrlng;
The Initiate: a of Modern L’fe;
Mr CuurtMilp, ami its Omreqitcnces.
AU N £.tt Hocr* for ealo by MINER & CO.,
No. 82 Smßbfield street.
T~>l>Cli t > ’JI oaLK— Uj2 lout of icrouml on Bed
-2 ‘ JorQ l»y \-?0 dot-f> on Cusaett, with a row of four
iwujitorj liuUfe-, v.cil urraugotl fur 4 or & famines.
This properly will be told ou luvorable tornm.
S CUTQBtiRT & SON,
140 Third etr«et.
JINKS' AN u UuL.*H-KEKi'ING GOODS.—A- A. MASON
A -t C-‘i. h-To just received 100 pieces Irlth Linens, of
ptct-)-gradf, wxrrr.n'ed nil pure Flax; alsoalargo lotof
Linon and ('rash Tablw D.apnrs, and other Housofeeoplng
Gr.oln, »hU-h will be gold at greatly reflated prices, fab2tj
GInOUA.ms — a. a. MASON & CO. will open in a few
day s 3 mor« casus of those fast colored Lancaster Ging
hnuin, i utirol>' new e:y!cs, at 10 cents per yard; also anoth
er lot of th(ip« cheap Oaiscon. feb23
Hu: K»K KANSAS AND TUB WEST.—ir jouarego
lug jou will w*nt a lufleand Berolrer. The
place to good ones cheap, is at *tho Enterprise Gun
Worts. Warranted tcrplen.-e. DOtVN A TETIKY,
feb2d 138 Wood street
BHIUtToNE— 2yUu fiis in store and for aalo by
FLEMING BROB.,
Successors to J. Kidd A .
f*t2B No. 60 Wood street.
BATU BBICKS—SCO iha in storo and for sale by
f«'2Q FLEMING BROS.
AM. CAYENNE—6OO E)s in storu and for sale by
febifl FLEMING BROg.
CUAMOiS £h.INS—A fine lot on bond and for sale by
f-jbfrl FLEMING BROS.
('IIiKuME YELLOW—Bot> ibd in stor and for sale bt
j f'-b2Q FLEMING BHQ&r
TAIiTAII—I4JQ Ca on band and for sole by .
XJ f-:b26 FLEMING BROS,
TjLAC.K LEAO CRUCIBLES—An assortment on band
X> and for *ale by ffebgQ) FLEMING BROS.
Drop black— 2?olbi on baod and for sale by
frb26 ■ FLEMING BROS.
C IOFFE t.—so bugs etrictly prime fL-r sale by
/ fab-g- ' ~ SMITH. M AIR A HUNTER.
/’'ftlKfcSti—SQD boxes forsulobv
* ' lcb2o ; Ban'll, MAIR a husteb.
Bah LEAD* 800 R>« for s&ie by
fet)29 SMITH, MAIB ft HUHIEB,
> .r ’ T -*V;. 1
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'•cr, ului’r oi the Mtate cf 3aoueJ
J. 11. ROBB. Register.
BY TELEGRAPH^/I SPECIAL NCTIGES:
for the DailyMormni Post. N
«=a=T t r \ OFFICE 65 FIFTH* STREET,
MASOSIC HAH,, PITTSBUn.GH,.PA.
tvM . ! .Jas. ». OALWAY, Pliant. •
WAsriisaios City, Febraan? 24.—£!iia(«.—A\co™cStwi’h y iSFE?iis® ln “' lrnllC!>Epp ' rt!lIlllnBtoor
message vraß'received from v-^ so i a S9 io ? tl ? 1 I l i; n ? c ? t e o XUtar6S ferohlo end Mi*
cornpahiedlby a letter from tho Minister from ; * l ®|SSt^SJ2dto2«! , t^f*SKg£s , fc
Porn, respecting the Loboß Islands controversy. PerilsontoSeaand
Also a message from tho President, tran mitting : Policies taa«i at the lowest rates consistent with Eaftty
& communication from the Secretary of the In-j* o^^111 * 8 "
torior, recommending certain , appropriations. '
Bead and referred to~ the'committee on finance.
The diplomatic and consular bill was read.
* Mr. Mason Said the bill reduces the grades to
oho. - It abolishes' Charges and Ministers resi
dent, and-takes away odifit, giving Ministers a
fired salary, not to commence until their ser
viees-bCgW and to jeease when'the duties of
offioe terminate. It prevents double pay for the
same services at tbs'same time; it alao-provides
agttlnst any foreign; Minister from being absent
from bis post more than tiro days without leave,
of absence from the President of tho United
Stattß—and lf more than that time, cither with
or without leave', the salary oeases. Although
the salaries of Ministers will be raised on the
face of the bill, the expenses of each mission
will be reduced, beoanso there is no outfit—no
oyerlapping bf salaries, and no-gratuities to
enfairdinata officers of missions allowed, as
heretofore.
ij THIRTY-THIRD COKOtIBSS)
’"** SECOND SESSION.
.'.After farther disonesion the bill wns laid
aside, and rations bills relating to improvements
in thß District of Columbia wero taken up.■
Home. —Mr. Giddings rose to a question of
privilege, reading o protest against paeßibg im
portant measures withontaffordihg consideration
and discussion, and- without members being
madeacqnainted with the foctsinvolved, as was
the case yesterday in the passage of the bill ap
propriating $270,000 to carry into 'effect the
treaty between the. United States and Great
Britain, concluded February Bth, 1851, on the
eubjeot of claims. Ho said he'wad heither per
: mined to express his diHseht to the hilt, nor en
ter his name on the record. He a6ked that bis
protest be entered on the journal.
The Speaker said he, knew of no rule which
authorised the entry under the rules as a quea
fion of privilege.
Mr. Giddings appealed,
Mr. Orr moved to lay the appeal on the table.
Agreed to, 137 to 46. *
Mr. Dleney proposed repofting from the com
mittee on public lands a batch of railroad bills,
and having the vote taken without debate
. Mr. Hamilton objected.
The House then acted on amendments to tho
Citll and diplomatic appropriation bill, concur
ring in alt reported from the committee .on the
whole state of the Union, except that appropriat
ing $lO,OOO for hospital and medical attendance
on American eeamen at or nearJHavans; the vote'
stood 78 against 112.
, Mr. Lctchcr'J tariff amendment, proposing
that articles now bearing duties of 140 and 80
per cent, shall, after tbo Ist of July nest, pay
SO, 82 and 24 per cent., or reduciog the present
daties 20 per cent-; a number of orticles paying
25 per cent, to bo reduced about 20 per cent.,
and some slight transfers, made, was concurred
in, yeas 120, nays 82. The bill was ordered to
bo engroesed and read a third time, by 52 ma
jority.
Air. Meacham moved to lay tbo bill on tho ta
ble. Lost, yeas 62, nays 141.
Tho bill was then passed finally, yeas 126,
nays 80.
i‘he Housa then in committee, took up; the
Naval Appropriation Bill. It appropriates near
ly fifteen millions, of which three millions are
for Bis new Bteam frigates, end a quarter o( a
million towards Stovena* war steamer.
At four e’clock there was no quorum, and tho
House adjourned.
From New York
New Tone, February 24 Twelve . Belgian
emigrants, who have been in confinement here
since December, have been ordered by the Su
preme Court to be released—co evidence of
criminality being produced.
Oliver Lee, convicted of manslaughter in kill
log Willitun H. UarrisoD, doriog the election
riots at Williamsburg, has been sentenced lo the
Stato prison for fifteen years.
Tho Weather at Cleveland.
Clsveusd, February 24,—This is tho cold
est day of ths Beason, The thermometer, early
this morning', ranged from 14 to 19° below zero.
Bazin*# Premium Petfunicry.
A I*l HZii MLDAL at tb« Great Laudun LiGibltloo o/
tl:»* Indaatry of all NaUons, io and Seven H'gb
w» I'T'rmlutU!!. awarded thoaubicxitur iu tbi*country,have
provod hi* prej aratiar.® vT a superior quality, anJ pfocci
him among tho be-t terfumers and-roap makers of Europe
and America. Uiv teler-rateA fchaviog Cmiiu out! Lus
tiales, LlLj Cco l'omadet), Tdlet Weterj, and fetfamo# tor
the iltodSerchlef, (ot CO vaiiotio9,J are uiuurpaasc*# by airs
la tho world.
Ail article# purchased at this establishment are warrant
ed cf tho finest quality.
With an addition of many n,<» artidei to his IU and
Sr<«U, increased lacltlUca (or manofaotailDg. h.isenabled
to fur nil n them to deolera In any (jiiantity desired, and at
very liberal priccv.
. Country Duolew, requesting it, caa have a Price List
mailed to their addres.i, free of posing**.
X. BAZIN,
(Successor to H. Uouaa?!,)
, , . No. 1H Chr#taut street, below Yourtb.
PhilaJelehla.
»| W»e. UuUui*tn« urn aua*** %>l mw vl ucuerut
. X Quarter fcuitfioua of the Peace, in and for th 6 county oi
-Ailegtwny:
Tho petition of Abraham Taylor, of Patton township.
In the county aforesaid, humbly theweth, That your peti
tioner uas provided himself with materials for thoaccom
modaUon of travelers and. others, at hia dwelling house in
the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be
pleased to grant him a llceru»o to keep* public hodse or en
tertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty bound will
P r sT* ~ . . ... ABRAHAM TAYLOR.
W e, tho subscribers, citizens ofthe township aforesaid, do
certify, that tho above petitioner. U of good repute for hon
esty and temperance, and is well provided with house room
and. conveniences for the accommodation and iodeine of
atrangers and travelers, and that raid tavern is necessary.;
John Myielland, John Morrison, B. Cunnlnstbam, Ham
ilton Black, John lUII, James, hang,'James to’Cully, Geo.
Ung.Daniel Spangler, Wm. Hhghey, James M'Uinley, Jaa.
Oopaipgham. feh24.w3T»
I °rx Honorable tho J uUges. of the .Court or General
1 Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and-for thecouatv ol
Allegheny: ;« J
The petition of James Gilchrist, of the First Ward, city
°£ Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly showetb.--
Bmt joarjetidoner hath.provided hinwoU with materials
for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel
ling house la tho ward aforesaid, and prays that your'
Hooortwm ho pleased to . grant him a license to. kip a
publio house of entertainment, and your petitioner as in
duty bound will pray. JAS. dILOUiUST.
lf We, tho subscribers, dtlzsns of the ward aforesaid, do cer-'
Ufy, that the above peUdoner is of good repute for honesty
and temperance, and lswell provided with house room and
. oonyenlencesfor tho-accommodation Of Btrainrera 'and tmr.
elers,'and that said tavern Isimceasary. -' r ' • .
v £l C * u 9? W; £*V*^ ««ibor,JamesKennedy,
Johh A. idppardj Adam Hock, Allen Cordell, John
George it Smith/ A. T. fi, Copeland, FrancU Bicnolson Jas!
Gray.-:. - -• Uh2^ :
D^ A ’ lfSl PAKIS,‘WAQOS3, DAOKB, OM-
JimJßEi. and every description, of OarriagS, are
required to call at the TreaflureFa Office, and pay thalr-Li*
befor e tho ( FIRST . OF, MARCH, aa aftw tUt date
they wJU be subject to pay 20 per cent additional, „ •
JJ\O, 0. DAYITX, City Treasurer,
,, No. 21 Smithflold street.
. Virtue m*y flourish In a bad Cravat, “ '
But n»an.acd natuie scorn a ehockiog Hat.
JWILSQIf.A SOIf, N'o, Sl Wcod. 6treet, areprepored to
•. famish every description of Hate and Caps, at-the
lowest prices, for cash. Paitl?ular..attenUon ix invited to
our $3 and $3,60 Hate. . . .
r . . .. J. WILSON A gQN.
New booksT for sals at no. 104 wood street
Lile and Beauties of Fanny Fern,
Ruth Hall. Ida May.
Stanhope Barlelgb, or Jesulta in* our Homes: by Helen
Duu. ' •
Know Nothing Almanac, for 1856. ’ For Bale by “
fabBi B. T. 0.-MOBQ'AN.
MONUAN’S COUGH SYItUP—A certain cure incases ot
Oolctflj lnfldfenra, Whooping Cough,
“ U ‘J * «»«*• Procure a buttle if you wish to n„•
3 our health and rare your money. Compounded and for
bale, wholesele and retail, by JOHN HAST
r * m Wo. HI wnnrt’rt ;
FORD'S CALIFORNIA LOZENGKS-Wlllellcctn.l"
lj remove Acidity of SidiMch,eiireHeartburi>,“ gh{.
"« ° r Da « l “«» °f the Head, 4c., Bad cannot to t<» hhfhly
recommended to those afflicted with Dyspepsia.' For sale
whoßsalo or retail, by JOHN UAFI, Jn , SolaAgent. ’
flitl2 ‘ ho. l-U' ff wl i str^.
JS TowT^r Ju£t remft ' d b 7:
&U,Te,1 ' M - a: Harriot, W.
TCe Sous of the Sires; a History of the Prormcoa
Eesrtlny of tLe American Party. . Just publish*??™ - d
Kelly Brackens -by Annlo Chambersßradford.' * *
History of Mason & Dixon’s Line: by J II n
Popal Usurpation. Ida May. * 7 ’“* B * Latrobe *
Wollorfs Boost; new work by W, Irvins
- Alone: by Marion Harland. s
Ruth Hail: by Fanny Fern.
' Life cf Horace Qrecley.
Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern.
-Saxe’s Poems, in two styles of binain* "
Qodey, for March; 20 cents,
Peterson’s Magazine, for March; 17 cents
Ballou's Magazine, for Marcb; 10 cents.
Yankee Notions, for March.
Tom'Grosbia; by Lover.. •
Frank Leslie’s Journal, for March.
Call at the now and cheap Book Store of
f . i22 • SAMUEL B. LAUPFER,
>-£££- ; 87 Wood street.
■ ST.UI.AIH HtJTEI, .
Comer of -Finn and SL Clair ttneti: PUtibmvK. Fl£ ■■
rruie undersigned,-formerly of “BrownVHo'eT ?h£!iW*
1 taken this largo and eommodioua HOTEL, and
remtad It In magnificent style, would roapeo’tfnily In.iS
bis friends ond the trsTellng public to giro him a dill a.
sored,'with the convenience of tho house and hls looc u’
perienoo in the business he. can give enilra aatlattetta
arid hia charges moderate. caon »
febgl ' IFM. Q. CONNELLV
' ■ Removal “ ——
TJINTON, Intending to move on the Ist of April to tb«
JIL corner of Tanneland Wylie streets, is now seilimroff
oil his customer mode BOOTS and SHOES, lotrfor caali
■ febiK • ■ - .
OUBJSO, eruRRS. OifeiULß, A0,;.T0 LhT.—A Do-. 11
ing House on Third street, opposite the Gsrstl.
Buddings—rent S22S; a House, corner of Welle -.'a
■ Towsend-street t No. 131 Third flhdet, a Dwelling ' tr,:.
and Store -800m —renVss6o? e. large Threirston- Rnu 6
on Ross street, at tho head of Fifth street—isno • B rvm.fi
lnßplane’s Building, Filth street; a large, Hallo’,, y!Sj£
.street: h latge.Store Boom on Fourth
Stem Boom on Third street, next 10 tho Dispatch mb—
Apply to [feblßJ B. COTHBEBIf ItoThWst.
,v?J-*T.T r *-*t* “• v -
WfiXOTOSB: -
Robert Galway,.;Alexander Bradley,
JamesJS. floon, John Fullerton,
Johnil’AlpiD, - Samuel Si’Cluxban,
William Phillips, v James W* Efailmaxt,.
John Scott, r i Cfcas. Arirothnotj T <
Joseph P.-Gnzlabflf. IJavfcl Richey, "
J^e»ilarflball^'.-^'---/Johnr2i , Qih,~7—-:--r
... Horatio N, Lee.Kitiimninir. feblT
-tor omcera tor *• Oxn
Company for erecting a Bridgeover the. Allegheny
river opposite Pittsburgh, in 4he; county ol Allegheny,*
will beholderriir the. office of-tbo Company, at the north
.cnd;oftha on MONDAY, tho sth, day of March nest,
commencwgat.lo’clockyP.M.- >•- -
; Treasurer.
Howard Association— jtuA'caiiiii
STiS£JST;^Yhe'Managers of
tho Sodety will bo.glad to receive donations of Cat-h j ilread,
Me*t,.or Groceries. The wants of the deserving Boor mast
be oar excuse ideas king material nid-prbmptly.
- resident, Got. WM. ft JuENSTON. .
: f.Uon.'WM.-B- hBOLURE,
. - } S. W. BLACK,
Managers, .
. b; area* EH, "•
‘ « -- _ - jWIiUAMitOBLB.
Treasurer, tl j-x ii ..
We cannot promise to publish the names of the donors,’
bqtw|U be glad toreceilre their gifts.. ftbio
- AiiaOLl)'* WltlilAHs,
. . ••*uioMOTCuiu dr---. • •
Chilson Furnaces, Wrought Irpn Tubing, and
• ; ■ Fitting Generally, •
-rOB WAISMISG AND VKNTItATJOS Of BULEDINOS.
. <9“ A. 4 :W. will amtrdct for irautmtog end ymtUattng,
by-steam ortofwsterjip<s,'ortJ6nsoh'iil'Braiici; Churel*
eVKchooU, - Hospitals, Eictories,- Green Houses, Court
; Houses, JoUs, Uottli MarSet ,iriot;
Pittsburgh.- jsu2t
MOBTH WESXaisN IMSUkiMOK CoaU’AMY..
oU
Xu Stock Notes, (negotiate form,) secured byilort* ’ v ; ‘"
gages >loo.OOQ'
la liilla BecciTri)ie; BTortoftMa-and'Jndff
' Bonds, '^'lo&oqq
n .^ a3^l » to aid. Coa&‘ Items..... 47,000
Total,,,
; O.iI.IKIdU,
®S*Tire, Manneand loland TrahfportaUon-rtflksjtweh'
at carrenCrates. ' ” ■“ T ■■
----- - . REFEBSNOES.
. ; - '' • "KttsOtTRSH.: I
KratEep & Eahm, • - Carlfng,Botert£6A &Cd* ;
-N. UotaeaA Sons, Wo.Bag&ley & &>■ •
J. A. Hutchison & Co*' I). Leoch k CO4
1.-... Marpny f Tiaman A<V>.
Walnright, 1
i Moya, DarldH Ditnm'4 Co.*' 7
C.H.*<fto.-Abbott,; . .Wood"* Oliver,™ T - ;
.HeUoa*Douckl«,- - Caleb Com* Co, -
Cbaa-'Megatieo 4-Cfc, 1 ' 'Dreiei * Co/Bankers, 1
Hon. IV m. l>.i£eley, Scott; Baber 4 C0.,-
Harris, Hale * Co.,- >. Deal, Milligan 4 Co. “
I • , „ i. BANKS KSOX, Agent; •
deolMy / -- ■ «o.llSWaterstreet.-rittsbotgli.
ITS*- CITII6KNS’ • Iniarauco Oompaav■ os <
lr^. Pittsburgh.—WM BAGALEY, Present;
. -tfAMUEL LI MAKSHELL, Secretary.
OJfl.Ui 94 WaterElrtttfbtlwunilarktUina Wooditruti*
- Insures HPLLend CARGO Risks, on theOhioand Missis*
sippißiverßandtrlfeotaries.'
liurares against Loss of Damagefcy Fire.
ALSO—Agalnstthe Perils of the&ea, and Inland Nartea*
klonandTran^portatton-. - ••;: “
wasosoassjJ
. William Bagaley, Richard Floyd, •
James M. Cooper, Samuel M.liier, - •
Samuel Rea, Wfllbun Bingham,
BpbertDdnlap,jr4 John S, Dilworth, ’
I*a»c 5h Beuaock, ..
B.EArbaugb, .J. Schooumaker. ••
. Wslterßryant,. Wmiamß.Hayi*
Jufinghlpfon. . - .... gec2l
lf^4r» W extern Pennsylvania Hospital.—
tr-cr Drs. L. Bcncrcs, Second, between Wood BUdilarhct
streets, and J. Rmt, Worth-east corner of Diamond, ABe*
city, are tbs attending Physicians to the above Insti-.
ttttiou, for the firs: .quarter of 186 ft,
ApplicationsforaUmissicm may be madetothemat aif :
hoars* at their offices, or at the Hospital at Utfciock, P. M.
Recent cases of accidental injury aroxeadvcdatnll hoiira.
withoniform. - -- • ‘ i»lQ£*
ttOWAUl> Uealtb Assooiation off
Pa-.-UFtICB, So. iUSTUIHD
Si .iEET, opposite the TelegraptakOffico.
This Association L» organised for the purpose of affording
mutual assistance to each other, in case or sickness or ac-
By paying a small yearly, payment, the members"
of the Association secures a weekly benefit during sickness,
averaging from $2,25 to $lO per weok. In this Association
all members are equally Interested in the management aud
profits. ' ... d. B. -
T. J llin>T£a, Secretary. -
Finance Committee—Josuii Kixa, Jauq Rtistia, Q. N.
Hoffstot. '* ;■ —•* •
Copnultlng Physician—F.ltusa, M. D. • - novS.-tf
ODioo Obld aud Peunsytrania ja.au
road Company/ mjamnwH,.’, December 25,
ISo4.—WoTicc-—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders
and KJection-ol Directors of tbe'OUIO AND PENNSYL
VANIA IUILIiOAD COMPANY, for the ensuing year, will
be heid'afthtr offl'ie of the 'Company, in Pittsburgh, ©u
THURSDAY, the 25Unlay ©r January, 1855,- between the
hours of lu a. M. end 3 P. M, (meeting at
By order of the Board of Directors. -
d*c2S:ai ... J. BOBtNSON, Secretary".
Pmuailu saving Ptmd and hoau
lbtrL AaaqolnUon, N0.97 FRONT STREET.
Discount Bay—MONDAY.: Notes, offered OB SATURDAY
to the Secretary, at the Store of Jonn H. Mellor, dNo. 81
Wood street. Weekly Does received at the same time and
piece. fdeol;3m| J. WHITTIER. Secretary.
U’iry** *A*O OAuitt OS xxUi JM£IV
TUNIS 12 Ml INK HOUSE (a Hall suitable for public
meeting#,) will be let for three or four nights In the week.
Enquire of GEOBGE FUNSTON,
flrc4-3m ot 3. STClarkaa's, No. 96. Wood street.
Notice,—The JOURNEYMEN "TAILORS SO*
Ihfir CIETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the
first WEDNESDAY of every month, atSCHOCHEEITER’S,
in the Diamond. By order. "
Jelry - . GBP.-W. SESBE, Secretary.
O* U. —Place of meeting, VVafihtngtrvp H«JI.
’Ui£r Wood street,between Fifth stTectand Virgin alley. -
' PtTTSwt'HOU IfOt>O3t,Sb.S3o—'MeetseveryTuesdayeTtning.
Mtuci-TULi Rscssiraiar, No. 87—Meets first and third
PrMnv ofench month. - (cDartl^^y
1) U.—lou are hereby notified to
attend at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES
DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such bus!*
nbaaas'may come before the Company. , P. KANE,
®ar2SfcCmd Sttretary pro tcm.
. AGENCY.j
I\/| OoE3- P. RATON, No. 19 Sixth street, agent for selling
IYX and buying PATENT RIQHTS, is Bow anthorised to
aeu the following lately patented articlesi" ~
. Sanda A Camming#’ Patent Brick JiacMns;
Hopper's Patent Veneer Plane;
Trott'spatent Oil Globes, for Steam Engines:
•Doan’s Rock Drilling-Machines;
---Coe’spatent Drill,forDrillinglron;'"
Oopeland’a Stationary and Portable Saw Mllls;
. Crawford’s B:eam and Water Guages; and,
GriffiUi’s Wrought Iron Railroad Chair Machines.
These articles have been exam hind by practical
and machinists,.and pronounced superior, to any in use.
. Ue Is also authorised to eel! Bights to make and Tend these
.articles in'any part of the country.'
If a has also for sale hot-pressed Nutts and Washers. ■.
finlshedßraas Work. • “
• lie a also prepared to taka Agenciea for the sale of other
patented Rights and now Inventions, and give to the busi
ness faithful and constant attention. '
• He refers to the following
fuim
The- subscribers hare-long leeu aequalntel lirtth Mr.
Moses P, Eaton, and hare no hesitation. In recommending'
hfoi,"to oil who may wish to employ his services, as a gen*
tleman of undoubted Integrity and indefatigable industry,'
in whose exertions every reliance may be placed.
NevilleßvCruir,'.' -W. Eobin#ohj Jf^
.. ' Wm. Larimer, Jr., John Graham,
: ' W.lLDenny, . H.Childs4Co- -
..JamesWood, . . N.-HohafisASons,' ' “ •
'-P.-R.*Friend, ' • 7 ’ • Kramer^ & Habm,
.. ~Xwß.'livingston, . •
-- Hnap Awade, • --- William-F-.Jbhnstonr *’
WiUiam'PhllUps', • Andrew Fhltou:
. Wilson • A. W. Loomis. _ :
PrrTammga.Kov&iober2rtb.lBM. .-<■ . Scnnn'idtf
Doan’s Patent Jttoelc Drilling Maebineii
WEIGHING ABOIJTBOO POUNDS; cm be worked and
moved by two men, and do the work of five or six In
the ordinary way. as. l’owier A 001, Manufccturers.' *
The subscriber has been appointed solo agent In the Uni
ted'Stales, for the' sale of right «to Use these Machines",
. MO3KS P. EATON, 19 Sixth street,
nxrxk .so- .
Eon.Wm.F.Johnston,PresidentJUV.K.R;
-W.MilnarltobertB,.Esq., Cblef Eng; A. V.8.R4- • '
Gen. ffm. Larimer, Jr., President P. A 0. R. JL;
0. W. Barnes, Esq., Chief Eng. P. ft C. B. E^
Messrs. Manful! ft'Nicholson, 'Contractors lor the P. ft s
V.:; ' ; 4e019
MOTI GBs
DALY’S STOCKING MANUFAOTQRX,
Ho, 20 V&R corner, trine 'Marled tired,
' ;
.•\JirEBRE WILL bo found the latgest’acd best assorted
T f • stock of HOSlERY.everolleredfsr : sale to this -city;
Purchasers will tind-it to their mlvautiige to~atU at this e>»
tablishmentafid'examine rdrthemselYea'nt Is all X need to
insure their custbmr.V' ' .V .0- DALY.
N, B.—Remember the Chxip Eibceisa Oossxa.
feblry " ■ . /. p. p.
UroocrUa at Com
THE- UNDERSIGNED,'Wishing, to. decline business
, offers.hlS ’.entire stock of Goods, comprising a gen
eral aswrtm<rot of FAMILY GIIOOKBIES, at cost for
cash or approved-rates^-AnU-wiU-posUivoly-close '-out his
stock prior to UmJ- Ist of April, as his. lease win expire at
that date. - - • *
The atteniion ©rth© Trade, and TamiUes-dcalrinff choice
goodsattow paico, isresl)ectfuny tolfclt«L' -
. J. D, WILLIAMS,'
-- 'v -• • ; 206 Liberty Street.
J&r The fixtures da iis former,stand,-122 Wood street,
confuting of a Counter, Cases of Drawers and Shelving’
will be sold at a bargain. To any ouadeMitbg to engage in
similar holiness it will offer Jam inducements, feblfelm
■■ :■ Co-Partnerainp. s ~ 1-7-
I HATE this day associated with me, dn tho Coal and Mdr
chandMng business; In tho borough of TemperaneevllK
Mr. Thomas Collins. Tho style end title of the firm win’
hereafter beiI’QILVBAY A. COLLINS, who mvmxroVtr.
furnieh Cosl at the mouth of Saw-Hilt Enm or b?
to either of the cities, as woU as trakulaot teams ot eliiM
of our platforms, upon, reasonable terms' -'
- :/ ' - Joiism'qiltray
We have engaged the services of John Smltlev Vk»i.
thoroughly scqoalnfedwUh .the above
dealing-with him on onr accountwill be
firm. febl6.-2wd»] ~ M'GILYRAY A CTL^ITO
W. A. SMITH .......w. W. Mam j. t b'oVis
Smith, Blair;*, Hunter,
' (Late Smttb A Sinclair,) ' ,
WHOLESALE CHIOCEBS,
PE Nl ’ COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AND BEiLEBa In all kinds of Pittfiburgh . Maaufeo-'
tores, 122 Second and :151- First street, Pittsburgh,
Hanna, y • _ f«i>9
bteAm austne for snie. >
A LEVER '«usipi*ifey including Pitman, Shaft
.andj£rank; no Fly. .Wheel; 10_inches;diameter of
'Cylinder, antf 5 feet stroke! • $6O will put it all in good run*
| ning otderi •- it him & pump lindulum, but no Pump. =
; For further information apply to •
; • - K. CL DEWEY A CO., -
‘ ' Wheeling, or to
~ ~ ft '
‘ febifelw .. . ■ : : Water ftreot, Pittsburgh.
BHTwgoo biTsh'sla Bwtf|
O 60 do Timothy Bead; fbr sale by
Jan 23 MTLUBR ft ftIQK£TBON.
-AMUSEMENTS.
■im-TT^XELV:..
THE ONP A.BEALLEGED BHOCEBS
' ■•'■ - 1 ■•v ■ - ■•■■ ostiic •' ■' :
SABIrE ORPME A N S
Has induced tbo tlonagor to prolong Ha stay.* '' 7 '
Tbs Uoparalifll Danwr, wili;cppsar for the first to
this city. ' _
PROFEB3O.R OHARK
WUI appear and perform many tf his Wonderful Fba
-Feats. ■ ; ■ . r ■
MB. X BtYTHH BOOTH, ■ r
Rubber Man andOon tortionlst, will also appear
««■* For particulars, eeo small hills of tho day.^33l
■ ..fdMillff. ■
Clay, or Kentucky,willLectuw
T?£v»??,v r w A fce *°vao Mia’s timuß? ABsucXAfioa, la
rnffnituit^ l^' 00 NEXT EVENING, tlw
• Scnjtcr—ijeiffofixn* </jSfdwyy! V ; '
«£KS£S:!;“S^
“
JOHN It KItrcPATRT.CS,
~WU. H. KINCAID. _
HENRY WOODsT’ ®
KLIAS IL* IRISH.
JAMES BCCHANAN,
Lecture GomtnUtea,
'TMM ;0;0 s Tt>N POST.
. THE PRESS AND POST, .
■/ / • —AHb—
’■ THE [BOSTON STAMSHAH
”‘ “ * AKD WEEKLY TOST, ’ ‘
. fob 1865. .
THE TEEMS of one Journals for lie ensuing year are:
For the DAILYEO3T, $Sj for Urn PEJSSS AND POST,
'semhweekly,(Tuesdays‘-ana Friday*) £4; and'for tho
STATESMAN ANO WEEE.LT POST, (Sa urday*)#.
• Tbe3B papers have beenpnbl shed-in Boston daring iho
tut iwonty years, and haTe'ste.dUy Increased In pepular
’favor. Their range of subscri tion4s excoeded-ln eitent
and aggregate by no paper In the Now Eogtaud States..
•' rTbey are edited.by . Charles' Q. GteenoondTlithard
Frothlngbirm* Jr.,andcmploy alarge and cotapcten corps
:;pf assistant editors, reporters and correspondents; Neither
labor D-'fexpenße.Usparel to,make their columns valua
tjteftndinteresitog, : . .
itArrthda arroagedla the most .careful
anda stematic manner. In Its vabiot may be found the
'sera roe of the success the Pear fcas enjoyed,' and. we
.flatter ourselves, merited..' .Iq the editorial department;
ihi'ambuhfdf cOriespontlenc*, foreign, and from dUfereut
parts *fthj Union,the condensed news too
reports of home matters,-lectures, and entertainments;
.the thorough and accurate marine-luformattonf the dally
flnaoclaland monetary remarks, and weekly reviews: the
gleanings firom London Pictorial's And European publics*
tloss; th.- politicalrecords; musical nctieut humorous
and epigramat.c matter v and poetical comrihutlQUfl t which
make up the daily Issue of the Post; the reader may grati
fy every desire,- whether for. amusement .or, information.
The ‘’first aid . of thapaper las dally roedrrehee of SPIOT
vahiett, selected r aud ; -drlglrudy designed' to meefcSVtkT
TABT2- . *.,*/ ' "
. iheir advertising •columca' embraee an - olmoet entiro
synopsis of the bnetn'Es cf Now England;- and from that
department of the paper alono/can, be obtohnsda correct
ltapresalon of the character of trade. Its fodUtle? and Its
-Operations; while the financial editorials gITQ an accurate
..vlfiw of parsing orents in thq commeidal world.
. The, P&E33 AND POST .i« mada fromthe DAitV#£cn*
ients, and puhlishcd every .Tuesday and Jfriday morning*
It is clearly and handsomely printed .on:fine paper, in.
clear type, an i the suhseziption. Is per year.'
- Tho UOwTON STATESMAN ANDWEEKLY POST already
enjoys a very largo circulation; and Its rapidly increasing
’ its attests the preference which .the public .entertains for
'it. Its .contents form a histotyror every; weefcj-forclgn
. news in detail, domstio' InformatkihV egricultUTal Items,
commercial and monetary articles, statements of trade, of
the weather, of Ac; accounts of rnnrtlncv,"roWvn)
records, news of every description, poetry.pleasant reading
- milter, humorousitema, epigrams; in &ct,-a thoroughly
furnished general Newspaper— ft brief and comprebe: rtve
history—a vehicle for ppecles of 'useful and enter*
talcing information. The Stazsiian Is published at the
. rate of $2-8 year for subscription. (Hubs, taking ten or
more copies In one package, will be famished at a liberal
. discount' .-- : • -
' ‘ These journals am carefully condnctcd.Tnid, as oar pa*
tronag* proves, in tccordanee with the public want. They
arc edited is a faith in a spirit
offocbearaoce end conciliation towards ail panics. As ad*
vanbingmeoinnts .th*-y ore unsurpassed; penetratihj, aa
they do, in such a variety of bouseboliaccaite.red OTer tide
whole Union, and read as they are "by all classes of the coo
muniry,ihey famish ehoppurtutlty for the diffusion of in*
formation which can scarcely be obtained elsewhere. ',
BEALS, GKEENB & CO*
19 and 21 Water street,'Bbston.
r&B* r '■
F IBS X AREIYA L
" OP
SPEIBG ABB STOKER BRY GOODS.
TBi£ SUBSOBIBffItS bate juM ro-'eWoj, and are soar
opening, tbe; most desirable : assortment Idf-DHY
OuODS ever offered In this market. We call particular at*
Jeytlou to a vt'xy choke articles..
Extra Iflchi'a cyCulMSUks, entirely new design;
do' do Black "do" do; .
do "do —rrii^iea—— ;
Satin Plaid ami plain Turuej and- o«xaees:
'' Printed do 'do; ~~ —"••'•■
... do Berage Delaines; '
do ChailiQ r do;. '
Tery lumdaomePrenoh Xairfis;
do.'. do. Brill iantoena; '
A goal assortment of-french wort, Collars, Under
•Slecvas-and very cheap; Embroidered H«a*
stitch and plain Linen Cambrio Hsndkerchioftl4nezt
Xablo Cloths and Tnbl«j Linens i French and English Fur*
niture, Cbinfres, white ond'colored Pumituxe; Dimitry.
a fail aseortinent or Olorett, Hosiery, Mitts; Ac.; Irish
Linens, Murliue, together with a complete assortment of
erery article, cither tfancy, staple,Pcreign or Domestic.
\V« solicit an examination of our Stock before purchasing
-elsewhere; as w« flatter ourselves (dneevro have estab
lished tu« ca>h sj stem) that we can supply our patr ns on
more liberal terms than any house westef the Mountains,
We return oar thanks to our friends for their many es*
teemed A?« re to our firm, undor its former title, and hope
theymsy still continue them to the establishment, under
its stir n.tt. YOUNG, LOYjs * BHO.,
- - - • % .. a4 \J* |
formerly Young, Stevenson
STATE MUTUAL
Fire and Jtt arise Inaorance OoQpau;
Of P£2»NoYi.VA2ttA.
Januarylst, IESSL
rTIQ£ Directors submit Uxefolioclug etatcmeut of ilia a£
•A. lairs o:- tbo Compa- y on the Ist January, ISSS;
lire premiums received from January 1,1864,
to January 2, 18J5.. $132,664 98
Marine PremiumszeeeiYedfrcm'Jnuary 1,
1554,t0 January 1,1355 ...... 103890 74
$236,765 62
Losses dozing the same perod.sl 54.503 M
CommLfeions, Returned Premiums,
Re iusonnee aid Expenses of all
Uads h,«h M .h. n . i
• - 3b* Company ha? the following
- ASSETS.
Cash Items, Bonds and Mortgages,
Ground Keats, Stocks Ac^. iZJOl 57”'
Premium 201,346 62
Guarantee Capj.al,paid mend so*
canrtl^ — 100,000 00
. $870,810 T 9
A. J. JriLEiT, Sec’ry, .J. P. KUIUERPOIU), Yrtsfc
fiS-Polideij-jßined-on «U-JdadB -of Pire end Marine
Bli-lu by A. A. CAHIiIEHTS BHOr, Agsnlfl. ooriitx JT&u; th
ttpu Sn'iibti*la pir-»ig«' , feL224w
•ttiOluJS'tf JxKW « YottK. TXtE fUUNDHX,
E*l**Wtatrcil In 1813,has now on. hancL~re&dY
tor tmnatvxtf ddivcry, la fonto to suit purchasers,
. 100,000 pounda Aomaa.i'ypeof Lew cat;
- fiO,UCO , ** - Taney Typei' .
■- 10,000.- ‘V Soripts of Tarious styles;.
... 6,000 *• ' .. ,< • .
_;..:6,0Q0 u Ornament* in great variety j- •
6,000 Border*; ’
Bj,tQQ feel Brags ani Type Metitf Rules, and aIL the
no reltles la tno business,. • - .
" theabore Types are cast by steam poweri of th 6 new*
composition of fcietarpeculiar to this' Foundry* and- aWi,'
ucertaialy superior to ony ever used before in any part or
U« world. .Toe unequalled rapidity in the pr cess Of cast
lug, pnablea. me to, gell tnese more .'durable types at the:
p*hes. of ordioary types, eitb-r on credit or for cash.
Prases, Wood-Type, hnd other Printing Matorials, ex
cept Paper .and Cards, (which haro no fixed quality or
prtro)-famisl:edatmanufacturer’*prices. --
- The latest Specimen Book of the Foundry is freely siren
to alt Printing Offices, bn the receipt of "Fifty Cento to pro*
pay the postage. * ■■
7 ABT Prlnters.of.newspapers who chooso to pnblish this
adTerUgement. including this note, three tlmcabtfore the
first day of July, 1866, aud forward me oxueof the papers.
wiUbe allowed their bULi at the time of purbhasingfife
times the amount of my m ann&ctuies. Address
GKOBGE BRUCE,
13 Chambers street, new -York.
' lietidenee at Bvergreem.
THE.UNDKKSIGNEJ) offers for sale his property in the
evergreen Colony, Boss Township, five miles from
Pittsburgh The house fc 68 by 84, arranged with Pour
Booms, ft Eiteheo, and aistgo Hall on tho first floor,ami
Is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Kooxa—the latter
with suitable hot and cold waier pipes. Attached- to th»
house are Two AereaofGround,-beidin fee, on which there
is a Wed of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken
House. The Colony is provided with a School of the high*,
eat order, and is under, the management of a gcntlameife
from. Virginia, a member, well qualified.to teach even the,
higher 'branches of study. This admirably conuucteft
School Is of incalculable-advantage to the man offamUy
as the ideas hero huta an opportaulty of shooting without
the contaminating influence of outside pnzsurt, too cflen
found -around-schools. in the city and- immediate vicinity
Tha Uouru and the Two Acres will be sold with or witth
out the interest iu the farm proptriy, and the avails will ho
taken in adjusted balances "tidctrtijteiiu ofOevotil ajrainftt
leb2l - ' WILLIAM A- HILL. C 4
Aa Tito uuUiti • r cuaiiijN. rLKAs.. no. 2a ®r jui
cembet Term, 1851. la the matter of the voluntary a*
aigamoutot 5L Eodfciotoa to'ihos. It. 8 ill. . ...
I> ; open Court, H isordoreh that nolle*
bj given to ull persona interested, by publication
In tiyo newspapers publiahed-la the city ortrttsbargb.at
.® noe lor three conscOUtSfs weelti that an Mb
plication vr u be made to the Court of PJcaa on
Saturday, the IQthtUy of aiaxch, 1555, for at order on eaid
assignee to re-Uunsfer end re-con vey said aahgned property,
unJ i.r the dhchardO of tjaif oisiimee aoi hit sureties. Ac.
By the Court. Brum the record. . n
feb2o hi). CAMtB
jjun nr, uaTiuNioif raa .
GREAT. BEill-ADBDAG SALB OF
A. A. MASON & CO.,
AND ETUITBBTHEJt REDUCTION IN PKIOEB.
A A- Mason A CO. will continue tbelr sola IhroDgh
, He month of Pebruary. Their immense etockwllt
be again marked down and offered at atill greater redaction
In prices.- u ' ' l tebl f
Pitnn'fltuVAlitA bail boadT
the le ieistown unites bbbph.t: ~-
AIl Trains now Croselo£j on the new'
Bridge I*-lno Vast Tralu wilt commence ranting
again on MONDAY NEXT, Eebruary :6th. leaving Pitts
burgh drily, [except Sunday) at 1 o'clock P. 51.
" r.b2ldw J. MESKIMBN. Agem Pcnn’a Railroad.
RILiEY’S HOTEJLs
OOBNEB-FOCETH AND GBANT 81JEEET3,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
mrtojl S. BILE?, Proprietor, '
steamboet Owners
-A RE particularly invited to Cali and examlnsour stork
of Btovee, comptiring every variety required fee
Steamboat use, which we offer at prices that cannot fell
to giro satisfaction. - ' ,
■ GRAPE, BRISINQBR 4 GRAPE, - -
fehiO ■ - ■■■ . \ 124 Wood street.
" At.is Tmel
THAT PICTURES < f superior crccllereoniay
M - fi ha obtained at CARGO'S New Dsgnerreajr Dalle.,
njtMflac ry, No 79 Eourth street, at prices vorjlng from
One to Twenty Dollars. All work warranted to
pleaae.'GhlldrdatakenurUfoweeoonds. Oallendeaemlne
specimens or the various etylra. Rooms open day sad eve
ning. feur
C9 } 703 eo
204,607 34
$32443 28
-JR., Prothonotai
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