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Ttpe Met/S.‘lf6e“. hnndred pounds of old ; typb“B&fi ; be had by applying at this ofEoe. Death o» t. T.Coyek—The Allegheny Conn* ty Teachers* Association' met 'in the Fourth Ward School HouJo, eh Saturday morning, at 9 o’clock. After some preliminary business, Mr. IWN, Avery, of the First Ward, announced the death of Mr. L. T. Covell, late a member of the Asso ciation, and a. distinguished Teaober, of Alle gheny county. Mr.. Avery bore testimony to the high charaoter of the'deceased aB a man and a Christian—spoke of his well , known kindness of heart, whioh had. iu an eminent degree se cured the regard of his brother teachers and the affection of .his pupils—of his perseverance and energy'of character—of his ability as a a teacher, of which theto was abundant proof in the success whioh had attended bis labors in the Fourth Ward School’ Allegheny, whioh had been made, in mauy respects;: a model school. Hie life showed him to bo a sincere and devoted Christian. When cruelly assailed by the Bhafts of envy and detraction, bo never brought a rail ing accusation ; he stood nobly up and breasted the storm, and even his opponents were forced to admit that he stood welt. Mr. Avery Concluded by moving the appointment of a Committee by . the Chair, (of five,) to draw up-suitable resolu tions. The President, Mr. Morton, said that he had long been acquainted with Mr. Covell; he had well earned the reputation of being one of the first teachers iu the State. Enthusiastic! in his profession, he bad donemuch for tho cause of education iu this 'community. : As a member of this Association, ho had greatly contributed to itß efficiency. . "Mr-vB, M Kerr, County Superintendent, spoko in thoTiigheat terms of tho deceased; of his professional and Christian,ebaraoter,.and urged the teachers present to imitate his self-denying labors in tbe'ostiso'OT education. Mr. A. Burst, ; of. tho - Fifth Ward, 'said that Mr. Covell had probably .done' more' for the Cause of education and our puhlio schools than any teachcrdu .the.county, The present ad vanced etate of these schools was owjng, in a groat measure, to hie labors , Hb. was the first teacher who bad established a thoroughly graded school in this vicinity,. His self-denying efforts in behalf of cdacalioh ’h'ad. undoubtedly been tho means of shortening a- life which had been eminently useful. Professor Thompson'tigreei. with the senti ments expressed. This was a solemn occasion, sod ahould-be remembered and. improved by all present. A brother teacher had been taken ftSWJ.:them la the. prime of life and in the midst of his usefulness. Ah-efficient laborer had been: called from the field—the work must be done by thoeo who aro left. H<* urged upon teachers present more earnest efforts in, the oadso of eda cation. Mr. H. Williams said that the reputation of Mr. Covrli as* teacher res not confined to this community H»s labors bad been appreciated in other Stares;—that a few dayß before his ... death, bo-had rceen’e.d and accepted the appoint mcn of Professor in. the.formal School at Lau vQastrr. Testimonials had been volunteered by 'Hiflfrpgmshfoi_-tn£p;ia-.other Stater, which wae xeuttcibii. to „>ir. Covelt’s character-aa a ‘-Mmtebw hfid'-n man: ~ v. r -After remarks fr'tn Mr Red* difikj ;Gf'.t^'.* Ward.'the mntioe anani moubly Mif'jri-tlr'-utid the Chair appointed the J- following *:-»• !* m-rj os a Committee to draft ••••-raolutjonp.j K. M Avery,: Prof, Jis ' Thompson, L.H.Eatoa,K. Wuuums, and A Buirtt. The AsSoc;*t\on, a* h testimonial of rtspeot to ."the.deceased: then n< j turned till next, '&t O'clock, to, hc.:r tue report of the Committee . G&aM) Laslocny—A young man, named A. . O. Al’ltjto«t>, w-»t* o"G»miued to jail, on Satur : day,-.by AMcricaii M-jor, on a charge of grand . -larceny pr«ftrre-i by Col. J. L. Slcuts. agent of tho ExcelsiorOainjbna Company. In June last, . "pany*'were stolen, while on their way from the ( Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Depot to this . ; si(Jc cf tl»e rlyer: No duo as to what had be* tWfhe -ftf them- could bo discovered UDtil a few ...dayaego, when it wna ascertained that Mclntosh bad sold a-quantity of books and other articles, • .which ..Yrere recognized os tu xno trunk. :-H© waa-'arrestsd, and oo tho strength of these : commuted to prison. At the time of the robbery, Mclntosh was a baggage master on c. the Railroad, and he now alleges that the trunks jwere Eol'd'by him. at tho request of the Supcrin 'v'ttmdeht, Mr. Courtney. * . StealiLKO Coats.—On Friday evening, two fine ■ overcoats.were stolen out of tho hall of Mr. M*- " fJoripick’s house, house, on Liberty street Tho driver of a carriage, who was sitting in bis ve* hide closcrby, saw a man come out of the house ;;and inspecting something was wrong, followed ‘ him,'and had him Arrested, with both coats on iihre baabv-- Ho gam his name as Peter Knapp. • *on.Saturday be was brought before Alderman. * Tarklnsoh, who, in . default of proper security, committed him to jail for trial. . -Wo .hear of quite .a number of robberies of .coats,:and such articles, from dwellings which hay© carelessly been left open; there appears to be a gang of tnievea m our city, destitute of ; t for aayJugher offence, who follow this “kind pf robbeTyr exclusively, and it behooves our • f.hbtiseholde.M fco see their front doors eke looked. • ‘ExTEksiffi Roßaxßy.—A man named Henry f*; Benar, made complaint at tho Mayor’s offico, on “:-Baturday, that he bad been robbed of sixty-five r -dollars, in the ten*piu alley attached to theFal “-etaff Houee, on Fifth-etreet. He states that '"Whilcjilayiug a/game ofrten pins, he bang his .. Imah'contaibVbgTQiTrtceh five dollar goldjiieces, ’ trapped, up* in.'a ptdcecf pVper r on tho wall. ./ fihprify after,; he. went into the front part of , the .-.rhonae, forgetting -to take his coat with him. hpreturned, tho money, was gone and the. wbich it had been envelopedj-lying on •i’lthoiiocr^ 1 The boy who wq& in attendance' upon '/the cUcy 'nn'd a young m in who was in the place "* at the timer of the robbery, were arrested on ens i picion of bciog-concerned in tho theft. AV© for-', ' boar giving tbeir namea until.an examination is .bad, - - .Actios 6r ; Eieotjiht aoaixst the Pekssti* " - VASIA" RAitEOAIi.—An notion of ejectment for a. ,''.~pibcc of 1 ground .bn :the 'oornor. ofXibertyancl ~~ Water sYreete, was brought in the-llistrict Court, •* on Saturday, against the Pennsylvania Railroad fiiOcmpahy,,: by .Robert YVighiman. The piece of . property in dispute is a portion of that upon •otwMchj "the DaqUesne Freight. Dorot is built. ' Previous ‘ft the erection of, this building,, when , tho company took possession of the ground, as— *■ Bessors _wefb "appointed by tho Court ‘to assess ' the value of it, bat this, assessment was appeal .. «d from, by-Mr, Wlghtmcn, and suit entered against tbe Company, who in the ihean time oo r.lbgpled .tbepreniiseß, and went on to build. The - present action is now brought to eject tbe Com , Lectors by Cassius M. Cut—The dele* „.:Aritdd’iapp3iie bif auti-slavery, C. M. .Clay, will deliver a lecture to morrow evening, in Masomo -Hall, b,forr too Youug Men’s. Library Assooia ■' tidu,j.oa Ucopdtiam of Slavery.” ,Ibo ..WcU hrit:'.-.. . utation of tho al though r-o, [odiitv may act pi, ,kc a majori ty of to,- , . u,iil oo doubt-ire-w a-crowdtd house. 1,..'.fail doubt be is one of the buiu -■ eßt and n.„r ~ uul, opposere of the “pe ; onliar iu'BUlo >■», dtie (Jolted States; he bus , “probably ...buff,>,;u u,ore u.au 'ney other dnti - .fllavery iiiun-tor the oploions he jo .leases, and -‘ id ready-at iilt times' to express lus seziliinonls . freely. , ii ’/ PwsoKEhs ra-,u .Lawhekoe Codbit. Sheriff a • Allen, of Lawreuce couuiy, brought to this -I —deityon'‘Saturday lust, chree prlsootrs, lately -1 convicted In New Castle, and senienoed to im it • prisonment in the Western Pennitentiary. Their (l names were Josioh Lightner, Allen Lightner and j Ezra M. Hide. Tho first was convioted of two bnrglarieß and a larceny, and sentenced to fire , ' yeattf-imprisonment.; The second was convicted of stealing a hog, and given one year. The last ; was sentenced, for 18 months, for burglary. . . Istehtebisq witu the Folice. —A man named i 7 Bobcrt 'M’Aaome, lbs proprietor of a doggery •4 .on Seventh street, was committed to jail onSat -1 r- 'urdayj by Mayor Voir, for ten days, in default of t ' '“a fine of ten dollars, for interfering with the po lico. A oommitmeut for aeaanlt and battery, on eompleint of watchman Winslow, was also en '*l tore! againßt him. ? 77, ;BCEai4ax—Eobbeht or s3oo7—Tho dwelling 0 :' house of Jlr. jYUHam.Teata,. on Bebeooa street, ■ ;Atleghemy, was entered by burglars, on Friday ■: iiighv and the sum of $3OO ‘in gold and, silver coin stolen. The burglars entered- through the • .-bauk'do&r, -and suoceeded. in getting off with Ithelrl'JSooty without disturbing the inmates of the house. : 7 ' j SicassasiH THE Jail.—An old named 3 Jobe Johnston, la ljlog "dangerously ill, In the | jailj Hith the billions-diorrhoea. Several jjther .perednB7sce. also, sick Id tne same institution. Weviottldnltt&frttt all-surged to' hearlef ono Tinlf the inmates taking ill, as the placeiacrowd* ad almost as mash as the " blaek hole." ■■■ l - ■■:.■■■ ■v , ' ?( .-3-;- : ■:;., :: tv.-, ■ vsw ~,. - DXBIEIOT Cdtjat—Tl _ is' tHp"Tr&f.liiM£'jii ( ‘ ! tlii J adgs'ffaiAptQDjittr tin day.;.' ■* '‘‘.Vitir&i",'.'" tf? ®t>nA ra. Baird. ldl trie!at an Caa «t«i Ios,fiaio9.yp» cam . „<* . 104 Same Tja.Sanw. *•. .*£ Bennett vs-teeck Jr, SIT Maher t ljmu TS.Klng 535 Holmes & Co. to. Israel el A Co. „„ ~»!•, . . 33S rallottonva.O. AP.R.K. -830 McAlpin vs. Ssmo, Coi- S3TKingTB.Bame., ; 273;Comm.T8..M’Canglless.. - «5 May vs "Wells.' 127 Kennedy vs. Walter. <7B Snodgrass ts Sharp. 4C9 Dixon*Co; ri.roisytb. «»Wilson 6 Co. ys. Gray. lMMcCsndlesset.alvs.WU -812 Miller et el, ys, Marshall aon, gar’eo. . etal..' ; ' -38 S Hendrickson vs.Harri* oil McClurevs. Buereli. ... .son's Adm’r. . BiSTElcr CocET.—Before Judge Williams. . In. the: base of N. A. Adams vs. Kramer & Rahm, a verdict was rendered for defendants. The jury; in the case of Percival, rendered a vordiot for plaintiff forsi,lBB 88. Attextios, Police.—Wo have teen reqaested by several persons to call the attention of the police to a crowd who ero in the habit.of fre quenting the Bdqnesne Engine House, and dis turbing the neighbors their obsceno talk and disorderly ponduot."' " 1 - -- ‘ - :FEBRUARY 26. Altoona Keoisteb.'— Thls iS the.nnme of a new paper started’ at Altoona, on the line of the Pennsylvania Railroad, by Wm. H. Snyder. It preaenta a very neat, typrograhioal appear ance, and no doubt will be well sustained. Finn m Allegheny. — A framo house, on the corner of Perry street and East Lane, Alleghe ny, was partially destroyed by fire, on Friday night. - The-lose was notgreat; Kcbkel’b, Opeba ; Tnobrs,—Wo understand that this celebrated Troupe "will shortly be in our city, and giro a series of Concerts. COMMERCIAL POST. FITTSBViIGH.BOAIin OF TRADE AND 2IKB.Cn ANTS* EXCHANGE* DFfrCER"' ' ' JVeiidenMOHN SHIPTON. . . fitti Tice /Wirtfcni—-Wm. H. gwro. Second u - “ - - Wif.lk* Bnowif. . Scrtfory—Wii. 8. Havm. SVrarwrrr—Jobs XL Bculit. . Sapcnnlemienf—S. T, Nobtiuh, Ja. . CtnnrtiUte of Arbitration for February.— W. H. Smith, Y« Vi 0. W.RiciKBOXp W. R fisawsa, Janas'M. Coorsa, Oeoeqe Hues. .... DAXL7 EEVISW OF HABKET. * Urnot o? rac Dartf MobJoso Post, \ Monday, Febroarjifliißss. / The weather,on elctr and cold. The Ohio rlter continues to reeode slowly,- end unless we have achariga'inthe mmosphere, steamboat narlgation moat again soon ceased Business was pretty active, and-prices wore well maintained. 'FLOOR—SaIes of 95 hhl« superfine including ecme 20 bbla common'extra at $3,70, from first hands; 2b do extra from store at $9; 20 do superfine it $8,7 5. BACON—There was nbrUkdemand. with tales of 45,000 Jbs Shoulder*, fcldei arid Hams, at 6)4 7 andoo; 2000 do country cured Hams at 9c; IOOU donimaat 6 tcs-sugar cureff Hams atlle.’ - .. MALT— We note sales cf 700-bu#et $1,46^1,50; — ; HOPS— Sales cf 7 bales from etere at 58@40c. BCBAB—The demand for Sugar continues to Improve, aDd prices stiffen. Sales of 17 bhdi at 6}£c ; 3 do at ; 29 do at 6£s°. MOLAsabS—Sales of 123 bbls In cypress and oak cooper, age, in lots, at 24<5>25c, BULK MEAT—dales of GCOO lb* country out at 4}£, &)j and for Bhoniders,.SlJes.&nd Hams; 25,000 lbs do on pritate term*. _DU fTJSR—of 2 bhls prime roll at 17 \ FGu s—Sales of S bbl* at 23a $ulo«n» DRIED FRUIT—SaI Bof 430 bOs Uriel Apples, f->V ex port, at $1,37)4 UaY—Sales of ICO bales on the wharf at S2G@SS $ ton; 20 bales from store at $23; 12 loads at scales at $23©2G. lllDEb—Salts of 131 dry at lie, cash ASHES—SaIes of 12 casks Soua at S%e; 10 do do, terms withheld. MESS PORK—Sales rf l&bbls at $l4. GREASE—Sates i f 70 bbls at 7 £c. WHISKY—SaIes of 15 b'de rccllbed ot 33-. r GRAIN —tales 330 bus shelled Corn at depot at 80c; 500 do from store at 85c. MEAL—Sales cf 12 bbls at $1 jGO bags at iOc bus. Nxw Yarn, February 24.*—Cotton doll; sales 500 biles. Floor »trifle higher; sales 6500 bbla good Ohio; Soaiheru Arm- Sales Westfcrn'mlxrdCorn at Ps(g9sj{,. Pork a trifle higher; sales 050 this at $i2,26<3»13 60 for old Mess, and $14,50@14.T5 for hew; iat« new prim* at $12,37. Beef Erin, with upward tendency. Lard dull. Whi-ky SI. Cof fee: Biofirm; sale* 1400 bag* at auction at ld oreed Oil quiet at7£<3T7* blocks better; money uocbauced; Erie Railroad Michigan Southern 92; Heading 75? B; lillnr.lif'uniMl 7J. PmL-\DELrDiA,‘February 24.—1-iopfViuwi.miij umr; do demand for shipment, and the only transactions reported are in email lo s for tome consumption, at Rye Flour held at $B, ond.Corn Meal at $4,35. Wheat in limited tlemsmi; price* ueebanged: sales 3000 bna prime white at f2.2o,and a small lot ofred at f3.li, all in store Ryeiotr er; ealcaSOQ busJ’eana.at'ftl.lA. V' *',*,£,* M j«* 1&0O:h«*-S*riow auualal and 2500 In ctore at 90, ail'd ZOO deliverable on the Qpenioß cf t!ie canal at £0; sales S 0 bos white at 9L Groceries and Provisions more active; talcs 14,000 !ba solid packed Buttar at 14514%, on time. .Whisky dull at 32. RCISOSSAn, February 24.—The river has fallen 4 Inches. Weather clear and cool. Flour firm, at $8,25@9,&0. WbU* ky declined to Grain qaiet. Corn Co@63. Oats 4C(2£41. Provisions quiet, but the general aspect of trade U unchanged; no talas of importance hare transpired. Clo rer6€ed heavy at Linseed Oil firm at 76. Gro* ceric* unchanged. Aactloß»Da!ly S&let. AT the Commercial Sale* Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. 51., a general assortment of Seasonably Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boot* and Shoes, Hats,Caps, Ac.; AT P. M., Groceries,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fnr» nttuce, Ac., AT T O’CLOCK, P. M., Books,-Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold ana Silver watches, Ac. r. &I; DAVIS, Auctioneer. fjaßfetf aAS CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, Ac., AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY MORNING, February 26th, at 10 o’clock, at Urn Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth stroels, wIU be sold without reserve, lor cash: 16 handsome Gas Chandeliers, various sixes and patterns; 2 Pillow Lights; 6 pair Coach Lamps; 1 Fancy Shell Hanger; I dox.cn Brass Fluid Leusp Heads; fl gross Camphine Lamp Wick. ■ fchSi ■ - P. M • DAVIS, Auctioneer. Y ALUABLE BUILDING LOT3NEAR THE BEYENTH . WARD, AT AtcriOsc-toaLFiiilay evening,-March 9\h, at 7 o’clock, at thg -Merchants’.- Exchange, Fourth street, will he sold Forty. Lola of.-groundf ritusto near the Toll- Gate, adjoining the Seventh Ward, having* front on Cen tre Avenue and adjacent streets, and being vety advantage ously located for persons who desire a cheap residence near thd business part of the city. Plans of which can ba had at the Auction Rooms. -Title indisputable. Terms: one third cash, balance in one and twe years, with interest, feb2l ?. &L- DAVIS, Auctioneer. CANADA THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. Biesow, will .make two trips a week between Cleveland; ‘PortStanley, and Port Harwell, os follows; Leaves Cleveland far Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY-EVENING, at7»* o’clock. Leaves Port Busweli for Port Stanley at I o’clock. • • Lea vesPcit.Stanley for Cleveland eYery WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING; ab 7*4 o’clock. * The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, -Odombus and-dndnnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledb, Norwalk end Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad.: • .:>■ •• For freight and passage apply onboard, or to BCOYILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A.- M'BRIDH. port Bnrwell. mar27;tnov OUNDKIES-r u -v ■-i 25 dosen Corn Brooms; 6000 Seamterif t»o bushel Bags; 100 bushels Dried Apples; 600 do Peaches; 60 do Pared Peaches; 1000 lbs prime Feathers, in store and for sale by jan2s ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. GRAIN*— bOGO.bmhels Sbullod Corn, in btoro; 2000 do Oats, in store ana »o arrive; 400 do Ear Corn, in store acd for sale by lan2fl ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. rjiAMILV FLOUR,-Ac.— 100 barrel*Extra White Wheat Family Flour: 600 bushels Com Meal; . ,10(f do. Clover Seed; - 60 do ' Timothy Seed, In store and for sale by JanSfl , . ENGLISH A BIOHARDBON. BUTTEIMS bbis RoU hotter; - - - 60 kegs Packed Butter; 100 bbls Prime No. 1 Lard; - IQ bbla Grafljft Lardy ln- store and for salo by -jan2fr . ENGLISH A fUOHARDSQN. LIME— *2uo barrels Loui&vUle Lime; . ;2Q0.. do*'Union Cement; 150 do N. O. Molasses; . 200. do N. CJ Tar, In store and for sale by Jan2S . ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. I'OUACOO— 20 boxes ft'sW.O. Tobacco; 10 tons prime Pearl Ash; 6 casks Pot Ash; 75 bags Saltpetre; 1000 boxes prime Cream Chewojin store and far sale by : (jao26] ENGLISH A RICHARDSON. FIB ll— 2u bbio No. 8 medium Mackerel * 20 do large do; 10 bbla No. 1 pickled Herring;. 10 hf hbls do do; 6 tierces Codfish; 80 bxa scaled Herring; received and for sale by , „„ MILLKB & KICKETSON, Jft p 23 211 and 223 Liberty at OUNDBIKS— IOO dozen Corn Brooms; 20 do Zinc Wash Boards; 20 do Tow and Cotton Bags; 25 do Country Socks; 6 pieces Country Flannels; 2000 lbs Bar Lead; for sale by 3m>23 MipLBB & RTCKETBON. OOaP AND CANDLES— " . 7 O 00 boxes “Cincinnati ” No, 1 Family. Soap; : 10 do BtearlneCandles; foraaleby Jaa23 : MILLBB.A BIOKETSON. 'C'KUif— Bo bags l)ry Apples; = • •>£ 10 *> &Q-. Peaches? 50 bxa M. R. Raisins; • • 15 hf do do; foraaleby 9 Jan 23 - ‘ : BIOEETBON, SUGAR— Lorcring’s, Belcher's, and JkTKonale's Loaf; Crashed an&falTerised Sugars»on Band and for sale by ; Jan2B n ', V / _ ; ‘ MILLKB.A BICEBTBQN. __ f IHAMPAGNK WINK—BO basket* »♦ HeidaicVa” 1?3,174» \j ChampagneWine,fcrsala.bi ' . h . -.•--■•i. 'i- --: ; * .jangß -a MILLER> RICKETSON. SALT— 150 bbls No. 1 Bait, incdinp and for sale by Jaatt MILLER * RICKEIfeON. f -T' lii. _'fy.;Ti. *j ■ \ ■'* -*■■•! i"i *■■ - "'— , ' * 1 _‘; -<• 4i. x uEtsT.—ThoTdUowing i‘ B piBtrl(it';Cpnrf,- i. week commencing to- TELEGEAPE MAEKETB AUCTION SALES. P. M. DAVIS,. Auctioneer. "1855” WEST. '*• nr rl FOH RiVJER JtlEJ*: 1 j Jo -Smjcßttsr tlM(—lijo Local tostKtcrtJSr'tho Port .of Pittsburgh may bo fcund at tho Custom Doom, third story, entnm.Moo Smlthfield street. j 24« I’aalßlTts.—yesterday tiiora were four the channel- -The- fibres- being covared.with ica, Mds etoggle as near a 3 we could come at it " k .: leaves tils morning ftir Whodlug, at tho usori hoar, 10.A..JL ce'v stcomer " W.U. Denny" will be atthonharfto ds7, to rereive freight for St. Lcnls. ; • Bt Petvit* Dtsuronu feou Cracrrain wa ara advised ttit the oteamers‘'Alma” and “AdriaUcV arrived at tUI pert on Saturday, ml Would depart same day. Ik. line steamer “SsoW.-ijCap*.. Sloan, vrtll be the regular packet for Cincinnati „, 4 Louisville, ieavlo, early thU morning. TBoso •tcayellpg tlmt ■ vrav shonld been' board by ton o'clock. ' Tna “ Eicnasatf’ reperts tho' lco Te ry heavy about Brown's Island, and gorged alongnbwef C (mi ten to twenty frtt. Tho steamer “ Hansßeid " was i, M up at Brown’S' Island for want of watcfrHf South America* Steubenville and * ( Arctie" nt Captina, Q£aln * to-day, for Wheeling. . Wa loarn from tha Cincinnati Cbmmarrfa! pi tije 23d that basinosa was brisk on the ieree, ond that there w tTe twenty boats there discharging and receirinj freights fo* a lmo*t' erery port, but nimble to - depart on account ef th* rnnning ico. ‘The “Glendale” and “Argyll fc»* left f 9T New Orleans with full loads of froight • .... The “Grand Turk,” Capt.GalUtln,'at Cincinnati on 22d, from Pittsburgh, reports ;lho ico heavy oil the way down. Met tl^“ Arctic” at the beadof Eight Mile “Granite State,” “Washington City” and “ Gasel” at Ju nior Landing, and “Caledonia'.’.at Little Scioto—all laid np owing lo.heavy ice.- Met “ MausQold ”• boiow Portsmouth# apd “Allegheny® below Mayaril.e, fighting tha Ice manfully* and making good time. Tne “Grand Turk” and “BaUP more” report the channel side of Marietta Island gorged wl»h ice, ,- • The poking of the steamer “ Helen Mar” is now reduced to a certainty. Baltimore” reports her sunk by lo° two miles below Maysville, dose to the Ohio ahore, listed' considerably, and out.of tbs way af lce, with her larboard guard out, and the water up to tho cabin floor on the star board guard. • Tub river bero continues to recede slowly, with eight feet scant in the channel hence to Louisville. Last night there was considerable floating Ice In the river, but from all ac counts, we may look for a dear river to day. In our Eve ning Edition yesterday, we recorded the departure of the Cincinnati and U.S. Mail fur Pittsburgh. -Tbe Advance ar rived from. Marietta last evening. From bar officers we leant that tho Cincinnati bad laid up near the mouth of the Little Miami, and the V. 8. Mail at the Fulton Docks, owing TO'the heavy ice. Cumberland rher was swelling on the 21st, with three fret water on the shoals. There was seven feet scant In the Canal at Louisville yes terday, with enough water on the Falls to permit the smaller class of bouts to cross safely. Thcro was an unusual num ber of arrivals and departures at Louisville on Tharsday, If we are to jddge from the flaring river sewi In the journals of • that burgh. -- < The Pilots of fit. Louis recently held a meeting to take Into consideration the recent flat of the Inspectors substituting -the steam whistle Instead of the bell for giving-Slgaala. A? terdeliberaticm, they adopted ft set or resolutions express ing their.decided disapprobation of the Innovation, and a request, also, that the inspectors would reconsider the mea sure. A committee, with tbe'resolulions andproceedlngsof the meeting, waited on tbeTnspectors, wha refused even to receive them or listen to the report.—-Cut. Cbm,, ZUh. POET OF PITTSBUBOH. 4 rrrr WAtin u tux ciumisl ARRIVED. Steamer Venture, Gordon, Wheeling. “ Exchange, 51’Callum, Whwllng. DEPARTED. “ Torktown, Poe, Wabash* “ Challenge, Crooks, 8L Louis. “ Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. STEAMBOATS. “1855.” PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Airs SAINT LOUIS* Pitttburfjh andCijieimmtiSteain Packet Lias, ruR tub conrsiAAcaer PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT DttWltN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUIBVILLE, . Anil Salnt Loals. rrrnm, Tai' Lin* is ecmpore.-t of Fortn ff*Z> irJg&j*? Orf«t clA.«= pow-erful ateamcx«, une*l frfffiftCfiT sSEaSsSaSI'jU&Ur'J fur fpccti, splendor,safeiy,*S&fiia3Kfl and comfort, and is the o.itT tnauvaii daui LmorSTs** PiatiTs ou the Ohio rtrer. It connects with the C. &. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati In Loulsrille and Saint Loui*, by which paywntierp and freight ar« ticXeUd and re* ccij>itd Ihrvuyh deity. Two new have been added to the Line, which cow conefate of the followlcß boats: Dayiof Depariurt BoaU. Oiptaim. /row PtUsiuryh. BUCRKYE BTATIL. M. \V\ ItrL-rinooTan. - KEYSTONE STATE .....Jacop lUxtsp. ALLEGHENY UiajlXjJ..- JutKUy. PITTSBURGH I. N. Cons Friday PENNSYLVANIA ~.Jxo. KuxartLTrt....^Saturday. Laave daily at 1U o'clock, A. M., prwuiacly. No freight receirad after nine o’clock oa tb« morning of departure. ror particulars, apply on bo&rd, or to JOHN U. LIVINGSTON,> . JOHN FLACK. JAgcote, MonongaheU Houae Building*. Pittsburgh, 1865. Jnor2B) For Cincinnati and LonltTllle. ii»h The steamer dtI'ALLQW, Captain Sioas, will [ ijf 1 ii i ii for tb» abore noil intermediate porta on «£SS)E33bMONDAY, -Gth tin c , At 10 A. M. For freight or pas*ug« apply on board. fcb24 For Cincinnati. wwu The steamer ECLIPSE, Captain WiL Moots, leave fur the abore and Intermediate ports ißßgglSiaoo MONDAY, 2Gth last, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or (o feb24 J. D. CALLING WOOD, Agent For Zanesville. ■’mni---" The steamer CIIBvIvT, CapUin MtfltToatl, I leave Tor the above aud ialermedixtebortl SATURDAY. 24< h in>L, at 2 P.H. • For freight or postage apply on board, or to fcbW PAHNKB A OOLLINQWQOP, Agents. For Cincinnati and LotUivllle. nmut _ The steamer AMAZON, Capt. llazlets, will JjJrg&TfcSleave tor the above and intermediate ports on tHSaaSSESSATCKDAY, 24th insist 2 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to . febffl FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents, For St. Louts. The steamer CHALLENGE, Capt. N. Cnoots, L<|fajSewj?will lrtire tor the above and Intermediate ports SATURDAY, 24th IneU For freight or passage apply on board, or to feb22 JOHN FLAPS, Agent. For St. Louis. ■tpu Tho steamer GRANITE STATE, Captain E. IJfcsjEagHAtLrrr. will leave for tho abovo an I interme e&mSttadUto ports on. MONDAY,' 26th Inn. at 10 AM. For freight or passage apply on board, rr to feb22 BARNES or LIVINGSTON, Agents. ForNf aslxvtile. The steamor LOUISVILLE will leave for the I and Inteimediate ports on SATUR* JfflSaaglSAY.glth Instant, at 4 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to feblO NIMIC& A CO., Agents. For Wabash HiTer, Vihcennesr Hudson wllle and ; York. The splendid steamer YOftKTOWN, Captain i leave for the above and Intermediate MSlgSiaportß THIS DAY. Tlfor lrdght or passage apply on board. feblfl Far BtLoolif Lexington. Kansas. Weston St. Josephs, and ail Intermediate Land* fnga on ttie Missouri River* >±v3a 1110 fino nBW Passenger steamer TROPIC, fljJ&g&aft, Captain Faxscs, will -leave for the above and tVeSSSSIa Intermediate ports THIS BAY, 24th tnfttant. : For freight or passage apply on board, or to toblG J. B, LIYINGBTON, Agent For St. Louis. The steamer W. U. DENNY, Capt. Thomas will leave for the above and intermediate on opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or to feb!6 FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. For Wabash Rlver. 10rLL Tho-steamer ALTOONA, Capt. R. C. Goat, leave tor the above and intermodule ports opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on board. febB For St. Louis* impu The steamer PRAIRIE ROSE* Capt. F. Ml’ l .aUIC.I&-|^EA , > ta, will leave for the above andintermedlato iFNHjHMTfBOporta on the opening of navigation. For freight or passage epply en board. JanSO t For Zanesville* t „ u The steamer RATE GAS3BL, Capt.JoSXPO (JfeSLjfrM’VAT, will leave for the above and intermo* trffrTrnETirfr' •**" f " ports on opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Jan 29 BARNE3& OOLLINGWOOD, Agents. For] Hashwllle. i fC5> The steamer yiENN 4, Captain 0 .Hat, will IjßefewKt-ftgleavc tor the above and Intermediate ports on raisßifiwSgaopenlhgof navigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Jan2B ' FLACK or WILKINS, Agents. For St. Louis. ftwrsp Tho steamer .KEYSTONE, Ospt. J. J. Robin* iJJsSarafiOA, will leave for the above and intermodule on oponlog of .navigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jan2j FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. For Nashville Tho steamor CLARA DEAN, Captain Wh. IjAte&wyDgAWf will leave for tho aboye and intermediate &Si&aHa&aporto on opening of navigation. For freight and passage apply on board, or to jau22 FLAOK or LIVINGSTON, Agents. Regular Wheeling Packet. nn, ibc steamer VENTURE, Capt. Joait Gordon, I_4laS|jJ»lc>Teß every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and egsESSikdATUIIDAY, at 3 P. B.L For freight or paesoge apply on board, or to jao3 JAMES COLLINS A OQ-, Agents. Regular Wheeling Packet* THE eteamer EXCHANGE, Capt. M’Caixum, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, ami GgeolSisßuFUlDAY, at 9 o’clock, A. M., connecting with the a and P. Railroad at Wellsville. For frsleht apply to n ovl7 J. D, COLLINQWOOD, Agent. plttibargh) Steubenville and Wheeling • l^'actets. I The DIURNAL,Captain AJB. Shiphibu, and FOREST CITY, Captain Qcoboi D. Moors, wUlrun as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at -all intermediate ports. ■ -i .. . The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A. M. —Returning the ,wlll leave wheeling on Taesdays,Tharsdays and Saturdays, "'tM'pQRBST Clil will, leave-Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. M. — Returning, she will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at7l4o’clock,A.M. -- ’ Porfre&ut orpassageapply on ooain or.to - * j. -Agent,•_ nOT 2B No. 155 Front street. - A NEW BBICK HOUSE FuR SALE—Situated on Bant J\ Lane, Allegheny city; with a large Lot of 52 feet front on Bank lane, by 81 deep oft East Lane. The House iswell Arranged, with hall, parlor, dining rbola and Itit&ehj wash heaw.fcurhM rooms, and finished attic; good cellar/hy. firant, outrOTTO* stable', Ac;,dll tngbod order. Ftlces24oo. 8. CUTHJBERT A SON, febW Beal Estate Agents, 140 Thlxd stmt. ' vV-' .•» J ‘ V * •' •• -a- •... • > i- '-* < > ;_Vs<'V~ •• • . . r - •. >. —v • • t. • . i. r V :: > .. '*■• *?*- ; Y 49" N0 article of a similar kind, now before the puUla, epjojai better repatetlon as a restorative and Invlgtra* ting hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a : beneficial effeot-upon the growth and character cf the hair, glvlflga silky and glossy texture to„thaf which was former* ly.of a coarse and dry nature. It has also a tendency to preserve the youthful color end appearance of the hair, and destroyingcir counteracting the effects of age.. With such.recommendations,ip its favor, we hardly perceive how any lady or gentleman fhould be without eo valuable an adjunct fo the toilet Persons who have used it irom the ’agVbf sixty-funr down, declare it to bo the perfect er tide to fee are the object intended ever jot produced. Qray hair, whether produced by the alow progress of time, or by any of the causes which, whiten the lochs prematurely, is restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all. tbo disa. graeable offcctsof drynesa/tbo accumulation of dandruff or like impurities, are removed. Shorn, the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, 27 School el Pbof. Wood: Dear Sir—Having become prematurely quite gray, I was ioduoed semo six weeks since, to make trisl of your Hair Restorative. I have used less than two battles, but the gray halm have all disappeared; and al* though.my hair baa not fully attained its original '•olor, yet the process of change is gradually-going on, and I have great hopes that, In a short time, my hnir will bo as dark ns formerly. I have also been much gratified at tho healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry, 44d ithas Ceased to come out as formerly. Respectfully Tours, D.CM. Rupp. . PhOf. Wood: Rear Sir—My hair commenced falling off some three or four years since,and continued to do so until I became quite bam. Itrirdall thepopularremedlesof the day, but to no effect; at last I was induced to use your cel*, ebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to eay it is doing wonders. I have now a fine growth ofyoonx hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly afflicted. . A. 0.. Wiilukbor, IS3 eocond street, fit Louis, March 7th, ISM. CABim, 111, June 27 th. 1853. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and hare ?£felrcd its wonderful effect My hair was becoming, es 1 prematurely gray, but bv the use cf his Restore- Rhaaresumed (ta original oolor, and, I have no doubt, so< Sydney Bresss, Ex-Senator, United States. _ . . Viscoses, lndians,June 15tb, 1853. rcov. 0.3, Wood: Dear Sir —At you are a* out to mauu* » f W * xte s*lvelj and vend your recenily discovered Hair • rtvrtr^--"will state, for whomsoever .it may onneern, uiatl have u?*j known others uio it; that I have “ r •£**?** Veen in tbo habit of uring other Hair Be- : Rtoratives, ana that i find yours vastly superior to any other ??»**'* cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month a proper use will restore any person’s hair to the original yoothftjj color and texture, giving it a healthy, roftaud glosn appearance, and all this without discoloring the bauds that apply it, or the dress ;n which it drops. I would, recommend its uso to ovory one desirous of hating a color and texture to hair. Respectfully youn, Wiisox Kiso. Poraaie by 0. J. WOOD 4 c,) Proprietors* G£>s Bread •treat, St. Louis, Mo. Prise, $1 and $2 p*rbottle. w U-REISER'S Hroj store, 140 Wood 8!reel; Sign of the Golden Mortar. feblfeilaw Pries 25 cento per bottle. Sild wbcte fa i ß Bn j tt Dr. KEYSER’B,I*O Wood street; JOt[, MQHLER’S, Lib ertystrat, and at 3. P. FLEiUSQ’S, c jty. Jeogfcdaw • The right course fir any one to pxrsuo wfco xa*y be af flicted with Rapture, Is to procure a god Truss Veil adapted to the ruptured parts, la order to stain the'protzudlng portion of the bowel*. This ii cftel neglected, and Qj'j bowel becomes strangulate!, leering be patient sot only In a suffering bat dangerous condition t havo always on hand, and dally adapt, the most laprowl Trusses; among which Is MARSH’S RADICAL GUREtttUsa. which will really produce a radical cun In a shot time. Of course tbereere cases when no Truss will in a rasr sia> jorlty of redueable Hernia, or Rupturi this Tiara will cure. I bare erei7 variety of Tru.'-PM, fcru 60 cent* to SSO; also a large of CHILDKIS’S TUOgisEd, ABDOMINAL SUFPORTERS, ELASTIC ROCKING?., for rnrlcos* broken or enlarged reins; PILE IftGPSJ, for the rell*f and cam of Pil*«; SHOULDER BKiCES, for men women and SUSPENSORY BAIDAOEA, «nd erery mechanical appliance oted h the cure of jli***2*. Call and examino them at my Dtjg Store, So I*o Wood street, corner at Virgin alloy; sign dtfco Golden „....-tfcbl2.dawj PB,-o«T-qHMP«uu. *" ’ -*•v >v * % ■ 4-i t i*. ; 4 C'.'iV' -6W: ** * -** ** * * - '.i Y Y •- Woo4 , i n«lr RMtorattre. Barren's moian LlnimenT," CCMS >A3X| jy Tug Limbs, Side, Head, Ert&st, _ Threat, Spine, Mmtles, Worms In the Skin, Scalp Discard, Milk Crust, ,X>ry Tetter, Erysipelas, HeaUcho, Chafes, Neuralgia, Cracks, Sun Pain, Scalds, Dams, tn****i . Sore Legs, Sore Throat, Rheumatism. TRY IT ONCE; Important to Person* ftffllettt with Her* nl«t or Rnptare of ths Botrqi, and tlie danger of Strangulation bp neglect* Ing it* the and unprecedented demand for that 1 ovaloab! * ration, WRIGHT’S PREMIUM EATUARION,has curious persons to palm off other articles similar lu n.\msaap pearance, bat absolutely worthless, which has a tudeney to injure the reputation of the gonuice article, pursers should be particular to ask for WrigUft Prcmlam t*ibv rlon, and they may rely on receiving an article fbr its virtues tbr restoring a decayed head of heir, tr a cool, refreshing and delightful application daring thihot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of and headache, and for the toilet it has never bad an fbr its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials am a sufficient guarani for its completely restoring a decayed head cf hair; for i, moving all dandruff; for preventing its failing off, whe h* from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing win the necessity of using hair dyes, as it excito* tbe secretions, producing a supply of Its natural pigment or coloring mat*' tor, giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For sale by every druggist in the city, and by druggists and merchants throughout the United States. , A libera) discount to wholesale dealers. Price 26 cunts a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT A CO., 241 Market st., Philadelphia. For sale by GEO. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood street, Pittsburgh. Jaul7:d»w3m is 43* For Bronchitis, Throat Diseases, Hacking Cough, and the effectaoHidprudeat use of Mer cury, net medicine has ever been discovered which has effected such cures as Carter’s Spanish Mixture.' Throat Diseases produced by salivation, Hacking Cough, Bronchial Affections, Liver Disease, NeuralgU and Rheu matism, have all been relieved and cured In a wonderful Banner, by the great purifier of the blosd, Carter’s Spanish mixture. The Case of Ur. T. H. Eamse; alone should aatL*fy any who doubt. Call on the Agent and procure a pamphlet containing cure*, which will astound you SeeadTertlsemenL John W. Butler & Co., Forwarding and commission merchants— Deal«r« la ill kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Pipe and Sheet L«ad, 07 Front i •* , t>2B MOURNING GOODS. FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Slcerw and Setts in Crape, Tarlaton and Swiss, black- lace and ganae Veils, black Hosiery and Glares, in wool, cotton, and Bilk; .Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities' Alexander A Bajou’a best Kid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner of the Dio mond. novlT Wanted^ BY a sober, Industrious young man, who trill devote his entire time to bis business, a SITUATION A 8 snip PING CLERK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or A** Blatant Book-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery or Dry Good* Store; and will make himself generally useiol to hlr em ployer. A note addressed through the Post Office to “A. B DV’ ox left at the office of the.” Post,” will receive prompt attention. ertaistf Notice to Owners and Consignees of Blooms, Pig metal, Ac, OWNERS and Consigners of Pig Metal, Blooms, Castings, Engines, Boilers, Mill end Building Stones, and other articles upon the Allegheny wharf, ere hereby notified that unless the same are removed by the 20th of February, 106 t., they will be subjected to a charge if 60 cents per ton for every twentv-four hours they are suffered to remain after that date, iu accordance with the proviakns if an or dinance regulating the wharf. WBJ. SOOTT. fablfclw Wharf Master Allegheny Wharf. Carpets Leas than Coat. THE undersigned baring reduoed the prices of their tire stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Mnttiug, Ac., from 20 to 25 per cent, call tbe attention of persons in want«-f any articles in their.line to toe foUowiojr. Tbeir stock is one of the largest and bat tdeded in the city, and consists in part of Velret and Brussels} Tapestry Br<>e£eis; Aubuason Brussels; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; Pat-nt Tapestry Ingrain do; fiaperflne and fine do; Twilled and plain Venetian do; Hall and Stair do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton Ingrain do; EUir Rods, Window Shades, and a large assortment of Oil Olotb, from 2to 24 feet in width. Tuuia cash osit. a b. ukadlt «* co* Ko. Wi. Third street. New School for the Violin; By U. C. iiiLl—TUB PRACTICAL VIOLIN SOUOOL— A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in an easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly for the American studeni, to which is added valuablo leg ions and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Solos and Duos of the moet popular melodies of the day Selected arranged and composed by U. 0. HILL, pupil of fipohr. lata President of the New York Philharmonic Sodety * The above just received, in advance of the trade, bv ! HENRY H LEBER, 101 Third street. RECOMMENDATION: We have carefully examined the above work of V, 0 mil's, and consider it one of the moat oomplete and pra* oal Violin Schools we have ever seen. <*. ANTON * w- B. VOGEL,* faM * Teachers of Music. THE CREDITORS OP GEN. LARIMER are requested to present their claims for adjustment, and those Indebt ed to pay up .without delay. Office of the Trustee on Wylie street, near the Court House, Pittsburgh. feblfl:eod6UwBt THOMAS MELLON. -••• ' " Spring btyie Hats. - Jj|b WOULD IN vITE ©ur friends and the public generally to call and examine our now and beautiful style of Oorrugated Hats, which we are selling low for cuss* Also, oar Celestial Cap. which is acknowledged to bn the neatest aod b*it Cap of the'Beason. feb!7 J. WILBOS a BON. fil Wood fit COLD CREAM—A very excellent article icr chapped hands, aore lips, &o j 0 doaen frtah prepaid for safo by feb& Jok FLEMING. Vr - ; .^V -'‘V"* 'Zct '• V ssiiti t ' ''l* ‘"• ; ‘YILL .***'' FArm for' Sfclei" THE SUBHOSIBEIi offera for tale a falttablo TRACT OP LAND, situated 1 In New fiewlckly tovmsbjp/Reaver county, three mile* froia Rochester and New Brighton, od the Brighton and Pittsburgh road 86 acres, US' of which are cleared andiu a good state of cultivation,-the D . ( tfu.!!T. e . ! L b° -buprovemap ts copsUt ora l good COTTAGE four rooms, kitchen and celan “ g°°df r amo Bank Barn,Bo by 40 Stabling unde*-- the whole or it Tor Tyrees, cows and sboepv a now jjwiokS l House, Wood House and Spring House. There iy one of best Springs of soft water in the county bandy to the kvusc also several other good Springs on the premises. . Orchards of choice -fruit, .consluing of Apple,. Pear. Peach, Piuhrr and Cherry trees. This Farm'ls all’ under good fence; part ingrain. The place Is willwatered* : Y .*■ This is a rare chance. to seccura a good homo. Api.lv Rooa. For farther information enquire of Long, Ruff k Co*. Pitt f .burgh7 G.R.Splrers,' Rochester; Samuel Stile?, Rochester; or the subscriber, on the premises.- • •- • feblG.-lm* : . • JESSE DEAN. I Tavern and Stable* for Rent. >»TLfi RENT, to agood Tehant, for oho dr moro years, the Tavern stand, and Stable connected therewith, «t pre-ent occupied by p. Shepler, situate on tho cornarbf.lho Llamond end Diamond alley, Pittsburgh. ' • This stand has always had a piod country markot bnsb ness, and is well located for that purpose. • - • Apply to JAMEB 51; CHRISTY, feb2l:dGtan2t»] At the Office-Of tho :Gis- Co. Borroif, March 20,1814 FOR RENT—The Brick Dwelling House, containing 7 room 3 and hall, being No. 59 Hand street, between taoerty and Penn streets. Rent slGo,’iiicludiug water lav r.Q f. R. YOUNG. A CO., T e ' 33 gmlthflold street. flto LET—a two story Brick Dwelling House, ou Centra JL Avenuo. Apply to , H. MINER A CO, ' ' Smlihfleld street NEAR new BRIGHTON—a hno Farm of 108 acres, ail level land and fn a good state of culilvation, with's ? e in House, a gocdOrchanl of grafted fruit, never Xaui g oprlngs, plenty of Coal,, good Baras and'tenant Ileuses; situated in the neighborhood of Churches, Schools, Mills, Ac:, and convenient to New Brightou. $35 an acre. For terms, Ac., apply at the old established Real Estate B. CUT HUE HT A 80N, - _^ nSo ' " 140 Third streVt. EWIiT ACRES .OE KXOBLLKNT'LAND TOR SALE— In a pleasant loaatloo, at about a quarter of a mile xrom East Liberty and the Penhuylrahla Railroad Station i with a Dwelling House, and Stahls: a variety Of bearing: Fruit Trees, a large Garden, and good Water The land is aU cleared and under good fence. Prico*l/ob. Fortoims. Ac-.appiyto 8. CUTHBERT A BON, ftbl_ - -- - : . - ;i4oTblrdstmt. LAVVRKNCEVILLKI— For.salua oomfortahle Dwelling House, of hall, parlor, dining-room, kitchen, good cel-' lar, and four bed-rooms. The lot has a front of 48feat on -Alloa street by 106 deep.- -A well of .good watertred pump iu the kitchen, out-oren' Undatable, garden, fruit trees, grope vtoes of oholfie quality i"aU in' coihjilfcte,order, for only $2,000. Tenas, s7oo' la.hand; rem-ninder in throe • B.CUTHIiKKT A SON, • ftfh3 ’ Y -~ HO Third street. Bk F< o l ! “ A1 ? £l “A vi xt ißutVronton t cXt bjr fiL) dcc& in. Birmingham.. each having a front of 20 feet on. Meadow street by tsoffeep. PriraoreSjb t 4 vS CUTHBKRT.A SON, l ' febl-. - : Rgal-Eatqte Offiee.-No. 140 Third street. A OE aSkeS FOR sm-For „ Fai f» a small Parra, 1 situated threemllesßran Prince ton, Ya., having a newlog House, and 10 acres cleared; a n.y and fintx, of flevea raUs' fn hulght. This &ria lj, of excellent quality and lain-A tlm, with good water. To Persons of small mesnithis ii- S r»™ opportanltjotbiding .th.lr own landloM For ttrmj, 40., apply to T & COiaßEai 4 SON, Tfilrd street. JLOtr tor Wal# f . A G !? 0 ?n?^ II ; I> . I: 's foot Trent on Carson street by 100 feet In depth,* ia Birmingham, trfil ba sold cneap. Kniulroor , GEO, S. GILLMOBB; ’ at office of the Morning Post. .. NLY KINi! IIuNUKKt) BOLLAHAI—Foreaio. a twe i-tory framoDWKLLINQ BOUSE.contaluloai rooma. with a lot of 17 feet front 6a Bearer street, by 100 deep to YetoptTeet; 6r $l,lOO for a Dwelling Honae containing par lor dialog room, kitchen, collar, ana 4 bed rooma, with a large yarU, pump, hydrant Stable, cui-oren, Ac. Terma of payment, very easy. . janio S IUIIIBEftTA SO", 1(0 Third at A FARM OP ISO AOites Foil KAbE-asituaiad "V miles from Farmington, tho road leading to Bruce ton Tho ten 1 laya well and Is of good quality, with good buildings, orchard of grafted fruit trees, and la Weil Water ed. Price $l4OO, in reasonable payments. Apply at the Ileal Fitate Office of 8. CUTHBEOT A BON M . No. 140 Third afreet 10 INI—A Brick IP use, on tia’h atreet, with a larga yard. A Tarern Staud, In Birmingham. A two story liouse, on Carpenter’. alley, with a large yard. A llonaeof four rooms, hall, garret, Ac , on Sixth street, near -Grant. A House, on Graot sireet, near the Pnblie school Douse A three ttory House, on Boss street, at h-ad of Fifth A large Bail, on Founh sireet. Fite (Iffices. ia gplaoe a Buliding, on Fifth Uri el. A large Store Boom! on Sour h street. Apply to S. CBTUBKHT A SON tcVI -s., 1 No. 140 Third utre'rt. . rtlM BALK— A UKUOMtY STOKE, 'to thejCelin e ol tiro X city, doing a large business. The buyer of it can ~0 into ft bariawft that is *ofe t and make mooey forthwith. lb« ow-tier cf it baa the Kansas ferer. aud offer* a bargain fcnquirecf TUOMAS WOODS, J atu< 75 Fourth ttreet. BALE—A fin {idler I'AHB, ou the I'errysr ill.i {'i«nk A Road. vi*ht ©[lea from the city, of 100 aer-8 ; suitable .or a gard*D*r. Is Is Id good order, and has all tbo build l unnecessary fur a home. Enquire of FOR SAL>E VERY CHE \i>T a BUILDING Ml IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by .f* * y ' J * A 8°«1 bargain can be hod by apuiyiCAceoaTat'- Ihe office of the j 7” Resaca street, Allegheny city,at a *ery low rate. Eo* quire ot THOMAS WOODS, j»p3£tf 75 Foartb atreet. IQnn ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTT. near IOUv thoCluriop river. This land la heavily timbered* has an excellent soil,and is said to contain an abundance of Iron oro, auil a thick vein of bituminous coal. Tho Venon* go railroad, which will undoubtedly bo built, will run very near to It, if not directly across it. Tho Mill&town creek tun* through it. ALSO, 500 acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Snobury and Erie railroad. No better investment could b* mad** than in these lands. The completion of the Bunbory and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, end the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal,lumber, Iron ore and eoil.of great value. Enquire of 0. B. M. BMITUj . Attorney at Loir, No. I+7 Fourth street. feb22:e*mrtf BUILDIAiU LOT KOK SALL V . A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street. and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of tho Lot to x Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot Is In a desirable location for a residence; atui wHlbe sold low. and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. P. GILLMOBB, Jyl3 At Office of Morning ‘post« v MaxL FAKII POll HALE—Coubtouus; in cnUitatlon; with a new Frame Dwelling ,House, pod Well at> the door, a Log House, Stable, Ac*.. a Bugar Wmp of 400 trees, and a ema'l Peach and Apple Orchard; *tuate ten miles frum Galliopolls, In Gallia county. Ohio. Pdce $l3 an acre. 8. CUTHBBKT * SON, . Janli 140 Third street. ri COD TENANTS WANTED, lor Uie following Houseo 'T and Htbrp Booms: Two DwelUog Uooscs and Store Booms on Third street* l large Store Boom on Fourth etreeV-neor Wood. ■ hat spacious Hail on Fourth Ft rest, (Cargo’s HalL) Uarge TaTem Stand iu East Bit mtbgham. • Dwelling House on Sixth street. -• ' •• • 'Dwelling House, of 8 rooms, on Logan-atreet.- Anrge House on Boss, at the bead of Fifth street. Arouse, of 8 rooma/on Bedford street. : AVjrelhngHotise on Water street,ncarOrant- A Celling House in Birmingham, near the Ferry Lend* la*- 4p»ly to 8. CUTHBEBT &’BO5, l J an \ 140 Third street.; PEN^ YL YASIA PBMALB COLLEGE, . AT JURRISBURG, PA. THIS XsiituUon, for , the liberal education of Young Ladle nested by Charter rHth"full Collegiate powers, has been operation ’for more than ono year. The ioewtio, j s ouo 0 f thQ iaostjileasant and picturesque in tho State, fra arrangements of ths'Collfge ate such as: afford pcculij advantages In acquiring a solid basis for the me , n flu Structure. There are two departments—the Collegiate aa Qj 6 Preparatory, their appropriate branches of \rolng. The course of study in each is three years, by B .s many different classes. Young La dles admittedly time,. lrntrudort. BBV. BKVESIy B, WADQH, A. M. Principal. Mtss U. CCoZuj-, Principal Female. Teacher. Mt 33 Faknt i,j o£cnBos, 0 £cn805, Assistant. “l b * M * “'WtarTj Teacher of Frencb. Ae. U ; 0. BoMDACstjij. lecturer, on Anatomy, do. Wa.-S. on Katoral History,Natural Philosophy, Ac.-v Ukru. JossPH' prof, of Instrumental Music. n NO ’***s&£ Ypeai Music.- -- For Clrouiars, ojjjp information# address tba Prln* clpul, B. B. WAU%| I* a. dec7:3m College, ITTSBURGH, li.—-incorporated by the Legislature of oharter. P. DUFF, Author ( f << American Accauutant,” rr ?S ! . 3 » B S r 2f and Commercial Sciences. _ JOUN D. Vi , lLLli^3 j tb9 best off-hand penman in the Unltad States,. Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. **?; %p»riataentiy Jolhedtha Faculty, and it will bo seen liia latepwifiiaalonft! engsge m«EtH iuth" cast, he *is there regarded as the heat pen man in the cauntry.Tfc, insiti tutUjn, therefore, presents attractioiiH tostndehtt b , no'other of the hind in tne United State*. :e V-ar?!! of training comprises up warda of 400 real ln . rtl different methodß of Bouhle bßtrrßooS-I£eapi& ■ 2e lo meuem-Btudhraa Cal culation*, covering the;wWfl oll f of tnland-and'foreign commerce. phmmHrdal p< eman3hlp, with overy modern improvement in the nit. pugineea Letters and Buslmi3, Forms, of every description, Law, Commercial Science, ttaTheory of'ProSts, 4c ' eq- .-end tor a pirmilar. ■. declSidaw | j Btreota. Faculti.—MlLLAß & Principe anJProfeseora of Plain and Ornamental Pena JOHN BABRY, principal or thei Book-keeping bspaitment, and Lecturer on all important business JOHN FLEJUBO, (author of Fleming's new keeping,) will examine and weekly lecmres on the Science of Accounts. JAMEB B, HOPKIN3, member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Ce a me r clal Law. Although but a short time Mlstlishedp this Institution is in a most prosperous and floeijjhi,,* condition, now nnmnering ona hundred students, „n Mt , B ppp,,. larlty and success perhaps never g Ua j nsd ln s 0 ehott a time by any other Commercial yoll*g 0 j. ba Book-keeping department, under the able anpmvieJoii of Jfr liarrj , p 3 unequalled in this city. Plot f- g ro y, system of writing Is entirely new, and in many , c . pectB superior to any other system, for the corroborating, wWch th „ op . peal lo many persons in Pittsburgh «h;, have already re ceived instruction from them. Ppot A,i, lar hna taught Penmanship In all tho principal cltki tovrns in this, country for thodaat eloien yeore,ditxiiig , ldc v tlmetie[las instructed upwards of efieeathou^andp %raCTfB . Young man who desire a thorough cpb^ rc j a! e^ca tjcn will hero find inducements offered to unwualled In tbo-ffest- .Letlthadlstlnotly -uuderstr}s'v l > ult^o^tU(jont shall get a diploma from thls-Coil*go & capable of entering on tho duties of mercantile eati* ifiietion. guaranteed- .--'a- :.~>r *■:■■ College open from 8 A. M. till 10 P. M*'\V®«*uiflnt6 received at any tim« daring the year. *• * ’ h No extra cht-rge for Arithmetic^■■ k. - . ; Instructtona - MR WAMELINK wouldTBSpecifUlly.ldJtf.jU vr. 0 hnll« an friends that he will cobtinue Instructor cn the PIANO FORTKaUdTOICfcP - Orderslelt t Mr-HLEBER’S. Music ■? tore v. s tw L denfle, No.ISTcECOND Qm jed to. w a*. ads. ■ DIARIES FOR 1855.—a iarm.uooxud.eal a^re' useful article for sale at the lowest rates, wbfi would save 25 per cent, should otll at jaitf SAll’L &. LAUFFER'S, 8. * -< SP -i • 5 -■••■'■l*-"-' TO LET, FOR SALE, &o. THOMAS WOODS, »o Fourth street. Land for Sale EDUCATIONAL RAILROADS THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. m* GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connetflog hba At X. lan:lc cldf^torji : lUTet*vand nt.Clevelaod and 1 dusky with steroners to all ports on the North-we.-tern Lakes; maklntrth? most dtrrct,.cheagti} and trh-iUt rout* can he' fvrvrarJcd to tna trciu jhe RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Bocti, Shoe?, Dry Goods,) lnfl ., (In boxes,) Furs, Feathers* Ac...*.. 93c * IOOIbi. BECONDCLASS.—Bcoks and Stationery,) Dry Goods, (lu'bales,) Hardware, .Left- >750. per 1001 b?. ther. Wool, '* F ’ THIRD CLASH.—Anvils,' -Racoii I r *_ i«ww>a and Pork, (la bfilk,) Hemt» f -fc.A.;..ii \ 650 ‘ lOQP *‘ .FOUETH CLASS —Coffee,Fish,Bicorraml* **. ___ Inn!s -Pork, (pocked,)Lard and Laxd'Oil...A. j lOOSdj. In .shipping Goods from any point East ot Phlladel 1° Inat '"via 'Pinnrifvante i Qo S !, « h> theAgYnto of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, wni.ba forwarded without aetenuon. V Y T K nY7 3 BMton i J. I Elliott, K. o I ’»^ lUaa 2l. ph ' i 'l H«graw £ Soon.", Haiti nhif. j SC ?*’iS“^ urßh: awngman 4 Brown, Cincinnati. OhlOrJrßavMoorheadi Louisville, Kyc R. C Meidrum, Madison, Ind.; Batellff A Co - fit. i!Ani/j S.'Mitchril A &d, Eto^mK- . 0l " H. 11. HOUSTON. General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. ' ff. J. LOMBAEBT. Bnperlntondant, Altoona r pa. PJCH N.SY.I* VANIA. RAILROAD; rpHREE DAli/T THROUGH-TRAINS, between Philadel ±-pWa and Pltrsburgh.. THE HORNING HAIL TRAIN .leaves Philadelphia for PlUsburgb at 7U, A. SL, and Pitts* burgß Tor Philadelphia at 7, A. 51 THE PAST LINE -hytwa Philadelphia for- Pittsburgh ai : FP.-M.-v-and -Pitts burgh for Phlladelphlaratl, P. sf; THE NIGHT EXFBEBS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh Pittsburgh for Philadelphia atIO,P.M.-- - The above lines connect at Pittsburgh withthe Railroads toandfrom 8k Louis, Mo.;.Alton,'CaleDaandClddago,llto -Frankfort, Lcxlngton ani'LoulsvlUe,' Kji Tcm Uantd, MfcdLon, lcdlnnspolfe, IndU ClndnnatL Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontalne, Sandusky, Toledo; Clave*' laud, Columbus, Zanesville,-Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; Uie Bteam Packet Boats from and to NsvroiUJAs9, ei. Louis, Lomsvztt* and CntcuufAti. ; * - Through Ticket* can be had toor from either cf the above ■•places. -■ •Vor fnrfhcr partlralsrs, ee« handWllr «t tha; dfflareat BtarHng point.,. Pa-Mogm from th» West will find thU this uortest ana most oipoditiouaronta to.Jhnadolphla, Balti more, New Yotlr, or Bouton. THOS. MOOSE, Agent, Passenger Lines, I’hllulelplila. ... . J. HESKIMEN, .Janso . Agent, Passenger Llnee, Pittsburgh. 1 CLEVELAHD AHD PIXTSBUBGH ' ; ; ,KAii.aoAD. ... .. HEfilWtowigß ; ; . IN CONNECTION WITH TILE. onto nno Ponn.yl ranla. Hallrood. VIA ALUANOE. ’ mllea shorter, and about, eight Gdcaffd| than the drcultoua on* VIA IN*- 22?”® drains between KtLabnrgh and Cleveland. Three-Daily Trains betweea:CleTeland and Chicago. : ? < 2' T .t ! “ a ' elx Chicago twenty!*? hours, and,flt..Louis thirty-seven houM; 1 “ , « yia ALLIANCE. ™ S l ejeUnd Uara Alliance at A. BL, 12.00, 8 40 P. M, connecting at Hudson with TraW tax Luyahogu Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at IQ.OVA. M., 2.20, P. 5L,and8.20, P.-JE “ hiS? TnJS “S °“» “ d £>«>»• Mtaad, lear. Pitta- A. 31, 8J)0, A. M, Mid 3.00, p 7 3L; all con •r?iwS “l - [ th train,whichaiTiTo in dcrdatii at loot, A.-SL, 220, P. M., and BAS, P. M Bt. Louis, ~Eoek~ Island. Qniena, and tho North-west, who wish to go through with? »rn a < M UM| j Wlll i u *° triln lesrlog Kttatogh »t 8 00 A. M. and arriving in Cterelahd at 220 p. 31., as that 17 cToeo connections ore made tb “.jfe To palnts - Passengers hythla train rcMh Ohi-ago at 730 next morning and St. lonia at mld |imo gained by going ria Clereland, eight hoars. mi™ >“■' fr ?!? 0l ? leUE ana b y tlw l°.oo, P- 31. Train at noon Baggage checked threngh to CleTeiand, and that, re checkoi for Chicago ana Bt. Louis. PARC VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND TO Aiiiance To Chicaao... 1 *" TSS * 00 La l4 50 12 aO S K to throw thu plane of each glass at right acgjes to the axis of vision for *ach eye; to bring the ex* aot centre of each glass precisely opposite the pupil; to have the position of the glasses perfect,' both.horirontaUy and vertlcal.y,'A*>',^k. From long experience in filling glasses, united with a perfect tnowlcdgu of .the .structure of the eye,, we can promise scientific accuracy, and thus aid much io the pre servation of the pye. .. Gold, Silver and Btptl Spectacles,carefully selected of the qualities, for sale. AJso, glasses fitted, Ac. W. W. WILSON, Practical Optician, frbO QT Market street, corner of Fourth. To ’Whoiesftie Grocers, Liquor Dealers and filanafaoturersi THE SUBSCRIBER now Importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which % of an -ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fineObgnao Brandy. Hi* ESSENCES OF ROCUELLRand OTARIFS BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ABAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM BCIINAPP3 and'SCOTTISH'WHISKY, ore acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the gnat demand after them. Di rections for uoe will Invariably he given by DR. LEWIS FEOCUTWANGRR, 141 Malden Lane. New York. P. B.—lmporter cf Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platins, Bismuth, Mangoneio; Thorn’s ExtOopaiTO, Sulphate Am* mopla, &t. deeSVUtf AUSTIN LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Qffictt Ito, 92 Fvurth sL t Sal Bi-Cxanim;'Assistant Swrelarr. ’ ilH&em Empty Barrels for Sa l ' 4 , ■ ■ —-T f— • ■ j ' .Y'PaV' 1 PPPAY-'A!)\i '[J. ‘! (' GERMI: METERS. ! , -. • PREPARED BY •• - 9 i BE. C. 2. XACKSOIT, PidladalpHa, Fa., . -WHt rnKTUAUT CWfi . UTBR DYBPKPKIA, JAUNDICE. , Men-out ZkM&y, Muxlej of tb* Kidvyt.and an J-ittaus arizing from a dizordercdUcrr ur SUmath, - t fiUCjl •' • f.‘! | ”* asOonßllpa* . | tlon, Inward Piles, ! Blood to th^ the Head. DyficUnty of Pexaplritfon U iel, 2l? w 9pt megUn-ftqd Eff v Pain P isthS r I Side, Back, Chwt, Limbs, Ac.! Sodden ! Plushe-sof Heat Dnrnlcs-lo tie JH«h, Constant Imagia. __ —. ...... ... _• ■ rrpre>?loh-bf 1 - cSpirits/--- :-! : vii.; The prc\prletor,iu calling the attention,of the public la thi#prn T «lok* eo wftha fn/Ilngof thodnao&eonfi. deuce In ita/rirtueiAad-adaptatichidthedjseaieefor which It Is recommended. . -tv v- - , • • '-it iifco ■new end tutfrieil' article, biit*cn«i ifiathsa stood the test.of a ten years’ trialbefore, the American people •and its reputation 6ud*sal& is UnflTtdied'by anrfilttiUr pro! parations extant. Theteitimony in its f&vur glven t>* the most prominent and! trell known! Physicians and !ndftidn> . ws>m nllparUoflbs country .!* immense.. Rotorlng any T>?«w m CauUon-*Hcwore.of. Countor&its t T fot lU7, :6AAIUEL COYEL’fi RHEI;HATIpPILLS,-ancieeo that the boxcs'harc/oatbe hia «iffttature, o9aatersiifnea by a JI. RINQ. Gcneral-Agent, 19i Broadway, Now .York, .without - ..... .. - ... pxics, fjrrr. cents'pm waz fi®-SoU by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, Pittsburgh}. J. p. FLEMING, Allegheny City, *. • ' rt£c23dlm Patriokr.lUAK.cnna, ALDER MAN OP THIRD WARD. r\FFIOI2 CORNER OF GRANT AND Ftp'JSi BXftEJtT3. '\7 (formerly occupied by Alderman E>wft,) where ail W*- sinees pertaining to the office of Alderman and J cstice of the Peuro willhe promptly"attended in. •.' , frbl:3m Copartncnitlpr /_1 K>. Iti WHITE having sssocimea with him In (he VX-Fancy Retail Dry Goods buidaesshh brother. JASIJSS .WfIIXL, and his confidential clerk, Mr. JOHN V. LOT, th» Uu i, n .“ 4 ’* As itis the intention of the-new firm ;tO Ee*r6-the public wellj ouatooers may rely on setting n good article, and tt .apnoo satisfactory. ' • - Farcot their stock they intend to import, and to pur chase fronffirst hands,® that every thing in their line wIU. .be at the lowest cost*. To enable them-to do co, It wIU be necessary .for. those, persons indebted’ to Geo. R. White to -pay promptly. - Pittsburgh,February^,lBss—{febfrtn • Uuiel fur Leasei RILEY’S DOTEu, (formerly known as the Lu{A&tTsB House,) is offered for lease on favorable terms. Befnc situated on raecorner of Fourth 'street and Grant rear to thd Court Hodse.and about midway teen tlie M-,nanaahela wharf and \&Q l\jtiUylvania Vfp<>L, \i is one of the most pleasant; convenient and-desirable Ideations in the city. The Hotel will be fumithed, if desired, and leased for a term of year*, commencing from the first of April next. For farther Information apply to Joseph s. * a. p; MoraiisON. A'tt’js, jangOnlswtf Office No 143 Fourth sf- Pitt*burch. fpHB PARTNERSHIP heretofore between 1 YOUNG, STEVENSON & LOVE) has this dSy been die aolTed by mutual consent} -Wo. Sievenson-htTingdkroscd -of his entire lnterest:t6 T Ci H. Loyei ; The'buslfieas'hereaf ter will bo eonfloctedtinder the jnma dhd'style of YOUNG, LOVE A BRO.VfMr. Leva having cS3octered. his brother, F. Love;'-with hied in business y. All persona knowing themftlves Indebted to tfa'e lata fom wlh'tlcsse call and ■ settle itanediiitely; and any having claims' will* preVent them for settlement, 'Theb'aErness'of the late firm wltihe Mttled at thel old 6t4td,by Young, Love A Pro. „V' ' . ■ • YOUNG: 6TEVENBON. A LOVE) ‘ February Ist, 1853. £3* la retiring from .the, late firm, X cheerfully recoin mendfmy snccesdote to my former patrons, feeling eonfUtnt that ho pains will bnspart , l to-sfipply -fbem*6n the ino&t liberal terms..,. - v - ; stand, where I will re happy to wait upon any ofxay.cojto* mere who may favor me with acalL' - - fow-zw • war. srETRXsns *T. JoaSSTOH.. ........D. T.JO^VaTo*..,.aiiasi Klcel.lor d»ril»gt psiMrr. qtiNßiuN, uKoiHRB s; 'co.,;i‘Mari aufrif ••" H. db. A, <}. jitmcan, ; ■' TrriIOLEaALS GROCERS, and Pffliers in' Proto WY?or . ??. elga Wints«ndLlonors>ollMonbiwflb??SafloajwU fled Whisky, ‘No.'Zat P*. f Stiver illnmilaciurjr. - -- ’ CVPOOXS, FOKIIH, EtfBLKMS,' Ac.—Excccttw TTPmW. >5 -rOvriDgtoflnperiorfacUitJ,-58!niaftiiufactuVinsiayown work'/we are now'selling at least 10 per cool lower than tbe eastern cities, or cl3awfcere.' 'All work & warranted.’ ; -SUrling -manaiactm- Epooaa of tbt British eterllog.qtt?lity* ■ ' Watchca-BOd Wfctob repairing continue!, -with overyfa* dlity and renewalisetenninatlon.to give entire eatlafoctJon to customer?,-both v »tO:i>rice and the anterior quality of the work- W. W. "WILSON,^ --v... -. ’Watcbmakw-acd Jeweller, • . ayner Fourth Ktrnata«' FACiOKi* f it Bicttotr;;.t.ijrsVisß.r.,.&SoßCß Amur. ' Brgtlbw &■ Cor*V • SUOCESBOU3 TO E.3££IQ£LOW J \No.4'i alley, near Wood street, Pitta CARRIAGES, PIIEA-KfeMS®* TONS, BUGGIES, and every div?eriptJoniof***—"*"*®"* feoc? vehicles bollt to;ordcr, and.Onlabed.'.o a manner qn surpassed Ibr : beauty of design, elegance i f j workmiinsblpraßd'fiurablUtyof xoaterial?* > , work ;• ; VtflQ ~ vv'T T • >■ T» . . , .x-- ; .a •S',?* I '*. MEDICAL, i;DR, HOOFLAND'B celebrated Auitcc*. SSU£va> tuit -ajj »wv& of fieeoj tor mtf sawing of the approved aa j valuable vaxiatSefc ismflp for dUtribudon at the Seed and ImpTexat&t WinbHW* nAh ■ treat. .fjacSj JAMES WARDfiO*.