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S.' v \f- > : ‘‘'■ v V Xt *« lflCaSi)Ay^MOENma«::sKnn»??jtt-AB€H^ 43“ TO UTS FOB EALB AT THIS OFFICE. :.M*TAI,. ioit : ;BALE,—Several hundred j j. -|>oundftof;old typo c&nrbo.hacL byl applying at tbto office. - Fibers Shithfiew Street.— Tho alarm of fire yesterday mo'rhing," about 10 o’clock, was coused by the pnrtial burning of u frame house, ' on Smitbfield street, near Sixth, inhabited by an , " old. lady named Mrs. Driosdaie. ' The fire,origi nated in the following singular manner;- Mrs: ' ' ’-‘tirlesdale, in stirring up the fire in the.grate,: accidentally threw a live coal on the. back of a ‘ cat sleeping on the hearth. Puss,ingreat ago; , ’ ny, started up, and ran for a bed, into Which she jumped. The consequence waß,tliei bed wns set op fire; .from which the flames commn . nicated to the rest of the furniture in the room, and «as only subdued after a large amount of water was thrown by the firemen. ~ Mrs. Driesdale, who Buffers by this unfortu nate occurrence, is a poor widow woman, with - a large family of children-to support. The fire 'and water caused, the utter destruction of her household furniture, and reduces her to the ex tremest necessity. Her case is worthy tho at tention of tho benevolent, to whom we recom . mend it, with the bopo that assistanoe may bo: speedily tendered. Ror.BEiivat a Hotel.—A man named Edward QiUiar, hailing from Medford, New Jerßoy, and on his way to Wayncsvilte, Ohio, applied at the Mayor’s office yesterday morning and stated that some person had carried away tho contents of ■ ■ - - 'hia pocket book, amounting to §5O, from his ; room iu the Monongahela House. He sayB that on retiring on Tuesday night, ho counted the money, and placed it in the pocket book between the two beds; that after rißing yesterday morn-, ing, he went down stairs, and while looking for the location of bis destination, on tho map, be* thought himself o'f his money, and immediately started to bis room. During his absence it ap pears, tho chambermaid had made up the bed, and finding tho book, took it to thu clerk, who • handed it to its owner, minus the money. Oth ers we believe bad been in the room previous to tho chambermaid. A SIBOKO ARabin:sl IH FAVOR 01 A C&Al»> Giko.—yesterday' there were twelve persons committed to tho county prison for drunkenness and vagranoy. A fact of this kind, we think, : furbishes about as strong an argument in favor of the establishment of a chain gong as could be brought Of this number over iwo-thirda were strong, Bturdy men, capable of earning'an hon eat living,if they will; but being too lazy to work, they prefer hoarding at the expense of the , county. If the chain gang system w&8 onoe in operation, these idle vagabonds would find it easier and more profitahle.td perform voluntary labor; and rather than work for the city for . nothing, would seek the means of earniog an. honorable livelihood. Bistbiot Court.—Before M. Hampton, Pre sident Judgo. In thie case of Alexander Hanna vs. Samuel Baird, action for usurious interest, the jury re turned a ferdict for plaintiff for $1,639 US. James Friei vs. Michael Carr* No. G 23, July term, 1063. Black for plaintiff, Bailey for de fence. Ac’ion for slander. Verdict for plaintiff „ for $5O. • William Maher and Nicholas Lyons ts. George fl. King; No 3G9, April term, 1851. Fetterman for plaintiffs ; A W. Loomis for defendant. Ac - tion to recover $l3B 89, with interest from June, . 1853, for failure to deliver Oats on a contract. On trial. i Another Extensive Robbery.—A gentleman 'from Brownsville, called on officer Hague yester day, and informed him that a robbery of $1,200 had been perpetrated on Monday, at a Hotel in Brownsville, by the bar-keeper, and another per ' eon. A/desoriptiou of the robbers was given, in the belief that they would come to tbiß city. -Subsequently, a telegraph despatch was received from Brownsville, announcing that the thieves had been arrested,eom.ewbere on themoantafas. We shall probably hear more particulars to-day. . ; We give the account as we received it. ***" The Decisionontbomotion-for anew trial In tho joaso 0,l the Commonwealth vs. Michael bfc- Oullougb- found guilty at the last term of Qaar ter Seasior, vof-nnisance, in obstructing tho Al legheny river, <-y a dam built from Waiowright*s laiand to the * maid shore, was'deliveredyester day jhdtnh'g, by Judge M’Clure. It is adverse to the : defead.‘mt J OTerrnlitig the motion. The Terdiot, therefore, i*h rendered by the jury, will he carried out—the dam will be removed. Arrested. —William Reed, the proprietor of a doggery ui me Second Ward, noar tbo Novelty - Works, against whom information was made, Several weeks ago, for selling liquor on Sunday, but who bad managed to elude the police since that time, was arreßtcd yesterday,‘and taken before Aid. Major, who, finding he had no prop erty to satisfy (be fine of $5O imposed on him, committed him to jail for thirty d>ys, to serve it out. Child Badlt Buered.— A small oolored child, named Love, accidentally sot fire to its clothes, on Wednesday night, at the house of its parents, on an afley near Decatar street, in the Sixth Ward. Tbo face and nerk of the child were very badly burned. An older sister, in attempt ing to put tde flamts oat, was also considerably injured. A Lucky Hatter.— Wo are informod that one of our hatters, who is noted for his business en terprise, has been lucky enough to draw a prize of thirty thousand dollars in one of the Baltimore lotteries. We do not vouch, however, for the truth of the statement. A Valuable Overcoat ahd IT at were stolen from the bail of W. 8 Lavely’s house, No. 212 Penh street, on-Tuesday night. A list of valuable Blocks will be sold this evening, at 7£ o’clock, at the Merchant’s Ex change, fourth street, by P. M. Davis, auct’r. ALL CH&PS, Soreness or Rougime>s of tbo Hindu, are honied by .the use oil will wont a P.lfle and Revolver. The place to get good ODes cheap, Is at the Enterprise Gun Works. Warranted to ple.'ice TOWN A TETLEY, feb2o 188 Wood street. » _ , t V* »■ » » IN THE coDUX «>F COMMON PLEAS. No. 28 of De cember Term, 1864. In tho matter of tho voluntary as signment of AL Hodklnson to Thos. E Sill. And now, to wit, Februury 19. 1865, on motion |l b. V of D. Eevd, in open Court, it is ordered that notice l )tu to all persona interested, by publication In two newspapers published in ite city of Pittsburgh, at feast once a week for three consecutive weeks, that an ap plication w>U be made to the Court of Common Pleas -on Saturday, the 10th day of .'larch, 1865, for an order on said assignee to re-tnmhfer and re-courey said sssigned property, and f>r the dhchaiye of said assignee and his sureties, Ac. By the Court. From tho record. feb2Q ED. CAMPBELL, JIL. Prothonotcry. ' .'"/V. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SEffll-AKNUAL SALK OF a. a. mason & co., and still further reduction in prices. A A; MASON A CO. will continue their sale through * the month of February. Their immense stock will .. be agalrrmnrked down and offered at still greater reduction inpricoa;-- fehl 'rY-KrV-* '%'• , ’>~ J’ * i ■■■ r '■ '%*' . - k . * V £vi ■r ►'cs , *.s:q' ---:. •;**^-' -•■■'• - ; **/ "’ :i -•».•',"• v/<»7» ~ • ••"*.- ■•.*«.-- 11 '»f-y, >!■';'* ti #- s i>'-i 1 .’ ’■ •• • * S,- r - ,’• ' ■ I. :■. ■ '•■ • . »N *.:•'• "•■',•• ’■■ -i*.: ?•'•*/. • ■•- ■■.:'■ .:. • . .•' -V*J * * *-. .. r-V:- ''.-* ►'■■ /-* •"A,* . *■:" ' r ' • ■ ■ A i Yoi' : tt t '■ v ’■ '-t' •. ■ x ***> '* i t v . THE CITY POST. Kbfjksd sugars— n ly hhds Granulated Sugar; 20 “ Loaf Sugar; 20 “ Crushed Sugar; 16 “ Coffee Pugar; for fi&le by BMITH, MAIR & HUNTER >KOOMS—&O dozen fancj Broom? for Rale by > feb l7 SMI* 11. MATH & HUNTER. riUNMIKB’ OIL—IO bbl* prim for sale by X feb!7 SMITH, MAIU * HPXTEU, EOTfEii —1 bbi pocked Bauer; 20 kegn do; tor sale by SMITH. MA.IR & HUNTER. 0. SUOAK—IO hhde for sale bj , (eb!7 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER NO. MOLASSES—I6O bbSs prime lor sale by « feliO SMITH, SUIR a HUNTER. ROSEN SOAP—loo fcxs superior for sole by feb9 -SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. STAR GANDIES— 4O bxs for Pale by febO BMIIH, 31AIR A HUNTER, IUGAR-HOUSK SYRUP— 6O bbla, Belcheu’a, for sale by ) febO SMITH, MAIK 4 HUNTER. S'UUAR'HOOSR MOLASSES—SO bbls priojo for sale by feb9 SMITH, MAIK A IIUNTBK. UOKKTS AND TUBS— -40 dotea Buckets; 10 do Tubs; for fale by fel9 SMITH, MAPI A HUNTER irriNOOW glass — VV 160 boxes 8il0; ’ 75 do 10x12; 40 do 10x16; 10 do. 12x10}. SO do 10x14; best country brands, for Fale by [febOj - - bMITH, MAUI A HUNTER. Pea NUT£—lOOO butte store and foreale by fob 27 W- BDTLER 4 00. CS£C-, ! i-3 c I': ’■ .rt(S3 C . t.a:,.W?." ..v *?;,<* ?•..«» •,.*?>-«, • •; ** *#*'£-•. v!,* :' COMMERCE. L POST. -J? I *TTS BURGH BOAR D '01? TK4DK ATSTD' ; : ; B^HiraTB*^aCCHANGE. •"*' ,!V ’ ' ' AtfffTflVO*' i*erf*ni-30HN BHIPTON. gnt Tux Ssnrn. • &cmd : “ “ 'Wb. », Bsoira.’ • Secrttary— Wk.B. Hm&.' - - JVwxiarer—John D. ScDtiT. • Superintendents, T. NoxtHAsr, Ja. * _ IwmiUee Jrbiiration for February.—V?. H.< B«wn, V. 0. W.RICSBSOIT, W. B. EaoußH, Jahzs M. COOPIB, Gzobqs Black. * 7 DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Omcsor ihb DailtMobstkq posf,\ Thursday, March 1,1855. j The weathor yesterday had considerably moderated, with some* indications of a change for the better. la the leading articles of Produce we find no perceptible change. Bosl* ness was moderately fair. FLOOR—Sales of 100 bbls at $8,75; 100 bbls superfine at $8,80; 1C bbls do at $8,87; 24 bbls extra at $0,12. GRAIN—Sales of 500 bus ear porn, at Depot, at 85; SIO do shelled; from stare, at 84@85. 38 bushels Barley, from xWngon,at $1,30. ' ; " , MEAL—Sales of 20 bbls Com STeal, from store,‘at $4. SUGAR—SaIes of 0 bhds fair at 5%. BACON—Sales Of 4,500 lbs ahonlders, sides and bams at and 9%. sixty days; 3,000 do at 0%, 7% and 10, cam; 2,000 do shoulders at 6%, thirty days: 1,000 do sides at 7%; 22,000 Jbs sides at $6,90, cash. ■ BULK MEAT—Pales of 20,000 lbs shoulders at 5, cash; 2,009 fi>3 Hams at 7. OlL—Sales of 10 bbls Linseed at 85,. four months. LARDr-.Sales of 15.bbls at S% HAY—Sales 0f.70 bales at $23©525; 40 do at $25; GO do from store at s27@s2B. NGTS—Sales of 13 bbls at 7 els., cash. [From the Cincinnati Columbian, Feb. 2G] Slight pressure in the monoy market Lenders, antici pating another stringent timo before the spring trade 'opens,- aro cautious of the first indications of increased de mands. With the exception of some gradual improvement in cer tain Railroad Stocks, business of alt kinds Is now about at tero. Whether lta pext movement will be up or down, Is as uncertain as the weather. Probably from tb» goed de mand and ris-ng state of standard Western Brocks, br avll as the ease of the money market in New York it will be the former, though there are some "cut u bears" on Third street who predict the contrary. TELEGRAPH MARKETB Nsw Yeas, February 23.—Cotton firm with sales of 1.000 .bales; New Orleans-middling $9.18. Hour unchanged: bbls good Ohio at $9,00@59,37%; Southern firm, sales 2,000 bbls. Corn-prices easier but not q notably lower; sales 25,000 bus Western mixed at 05%©9G Pork n trifle lower; sales 500 bbls old Mess at $13,50©513,62; new Prlihe at $14.00. Beef firm. Lard dull. Urt>a>’ries steady. Linseed Oil firm at 77@76. Whisky, Ohio, at 31@ 31%. Btocks lower; Money unchanged: Virginia sixes 65%; -Indiana fives 80%; Missouri sixes 02; Cleveland and To ledo 70; New York Central 93%, Erie 45%; Reading 76%. PmunuPHU,February 23.—N0 now feature to predentin the Flour market; export demand limited and only 600 to 90G.bbls disponed of at £8,75 per bbl for standard and fair brands; $0 37% for extra, and $lO for extra family ; sales 100 bbls Hyp'fJour at $6. Corn-mi ni held at $4,25. 'The de mand for Wheat is limited; Rales 2000 prime Pennsylvania red $2,i0%@2,12,and some white at $2,15. 100 bushels Bye sold at $1.12. Corn in lair demand; sales 8000 bushels yel low at 00 in store, and some white a' 9L In Groceries and Provisions, a small business doing. Wool very quiet. Wbif ky dull; amallsales at 31. CufcnrxATi, February 23,—Tho river Is recoding slowly— weather moderate.. Eastern Exchange -advanced to wm premium. Provisions buoyant, with Increasing demand. iIeFS Pork advanced to $l3. Bulk Meat for sides und shoulders. Lanl 'duU, Flour SBJ3o. Whisky 24}£/3 MH- Proposals for ftlairHags. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, [ , January 12, ISS&. j SEALED PROPOSALS will be rocelrei at tblsdep&rttncnt natil 9 o'clock, A. SL, of tbe 234 day of April cert, for farfilfbiijg for fonr years from the first day of July noit, in each quantities and at such times as may homjuirrJ and ordered for the mail Berries, mall bagsoftbe following de scription, to wit Qmros SLxil Bagi, Slie No. 1, (43 inches in length and 62 Inches in rlrcurn fereoee,) to bo made of cotton einras, weighing at i-a'.t li ooneee to tho yard of 22 Inches width; the. jam of the fabric to be dooMed and twisted, and fire-fold. Size No. 2,(41 inches fa length and 43 inches in circuia ftrentro,) to be made of cotton canras, weighing 15 oaoees to tho yard of 27 Inches width, and the doth to be woven In «Tery reflect lifee that cf tho brat t-izo of bags Site No. 3, (32 inches tn-lcogth und 3S In bos in dreow* fereocej to be made of eo’.ten canTa?, weighing 10 ounce* to the vard-of 22 inches width, and the cloth to be worm as above described. The canvas bags of sixes Nos. 1 end 2 are to bw madr with a sufficient number of eyelet holes, and provided with strongeoM to secure their mouth*. All are to be well &t d distinctly marked ”17. X ifail,' 1 and to be numbered aoror J ing to the sixes above specified. Leather and Gxnto* Pouches. Site N0..1, 4$ Inches in.lesgUi andOo inches in circum ference. SlmNo.2, 41 Inches In length and 48 Inches in circum ference. . Sira No. 4, Zu Inches In length and 42 inches in circum ference. ~ Elio No. 4, 20 Inches in length and 30 inches -in dreum .ierenra.— Sire No. 5, £5 Inchests length and £3 inches in circum ference. ' The body af the. leather pouches is to be made of good and substantial bog feather, well tanned, weighing fur Nos. 1 and 2 not le& than 8 ounces, and.for the smaller site* not less than T ountars, to the square foot; the bottom arid' flap to be of good skirting leather, well tanned, end the to be. well and strongly secured with the best Iron rivet*, well Un&ed. The canvas pouches are to be made of densely wuren can ra?, so as to resist water; or at least eqaai to that of whlrh the poaches dow in the service are mado. Leather and Qinvas Horse vuid Lags, (in saddfe-bag* form ) Size No. I. Body 48 inches long, and 42 inches in circum- ference at the widest parts; ends or bottoms of some, 14 by 20 inches. • Site No. 2. Body 44 Inches long, and S 3 inches in clrcatr • fenmee et the widest part* ; ends ox bottoms of tome, 12 by 24 inches. Size No. S. Body 42 Inches long, aod 32 inches in circum ference at the widest pacts; ends or bottoms of same, 10 by SO inches. The leather horse-mail bags are to bo made of good and substantial bag leather, well tanned, weighing not le«u» than 7 ounces to the square foot, and (be seams to be well nod strongly sewed; or if riveted, to bo to dune a* not to chafe horse ot rider. . The conra* horse-mall bogs are to be mode of the *ame quality of fabric as the pouches abort described. Chnvas and leather Drop-tetter Pouches, (with side pocket.) Size No. 4, 22 Inches in length and UC in circumference. Elia No. 5, do do 28 Gznrtu Newspaper J tail Bagt. £ize No. 1, (48 inches In length and 02 inches la circum- ference,) to be made of cotton canvas, weighing at feti-t 15 ounces to the yard of 22 inchea width; the yam cf the fabrio to be doubled end twisted, end tire f .ld, uud iho bog to be £0 constructed as to be locked, and to hove a handle at each end. Size No. 2, (41 inches long aod 48 iochos mcircamfercDrc. i to be of the same material and manner of oocstructioo with rizo No. 1. Proposals for Improvements in the conttruclion of auy of the above described mail bags, or in the material* thereof, are invited, and tho relative value and adaptation to tin service, as well as prioe of Bueh improvement, will be con sidered In determining the lowest nnd best bidder. No proposal will be considered it' not accompaniod with samples of each cuticle bid for, showing the construct! quality of materials, and workmanship proposed, nnd nbo with evidence of the competency and ability of the bidder to execute (he work according to contract. The specimens must be delivered at the department on or before the 23d day of April next, and will, in connexion with the proposals, form the basis of tho contracts. Speci mens deposited by bidders which may with sole tv and oon venienee'be used In the mail service, will be paid tor at the rates proposed by them. A deci-don on the bids will be mads on or before the first day of May next, and the bidder or bidders chosen will In required to enter into contract on or before the l&th day of June next, witfibopd and sufficient sureties for a faithful performance of the obligations entered Into. All the articles contracted for are to be delivered at the contractor’s expenso, at Boston, Musa; New York and Buf falo, N. Y; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pa; Baltimore, Md 4 Washington, D. C.; Charleston, a, C 4 Augueta, Oa ; Montgomery, Ala.; New Orleans, La.; Nashville, Tenn; Louisville, Ky 4 Cincinnati, Ohio; and Bt. LouJs, Mo.; in such quantities and at such times ns the department may require; and they are to be rigidly luspectel before delive- none are to be received which shall be inferior to e specimens or standard bags. To enable bidders to estimate the number of the different hinds of mall bags which will probably be require. l , th«-y are Informed that there were furnished for the u®o of ibu department during the year which ended 30th dune U*t, ‘4136 leather pouches; 3,978 canvas pouches; 450 leaihrr horse-mail bags; GOO canvas horse-mall bags; and 17,110 canvas mail bags. The proposals should bo endorsed “Propoiak for Mail ' Bags r and be addressed to the “Postmaster General ’’ JAMES CAMPBELL, Postmaster General. jaalfrlarrlgg Sundries— ... 25 doteu Oorn Brooms; 6000 SeaJnters’ t«o bushel Bags ; 100 bushels Dried Apples; 600 do . Peaches; 60 do Pared Peaches; 1000 lbs prime Feathery la store and for sale by jas2o . ENGLISH A RIOIIAHDSON Cl KAIN-—6ouo bushels Shelled Com, lo store; t 2000 do Oats, In store and to arrive ; 400 do Ear Com, Id store aod for sale by ENGLISH 4 EICHARDSON. Family FLoutt,*e.~ 100 barrels Extra White Wheat Family Flour: 600 bushels Corn Meal; 100 do CloTer Seed; 60 do Timothy Seed, la store and for sale by ENGLISH A HICfIAIU)BON. IIUTXEtt — bbl ® B ol * nutter; fj CO kegs Packed Butter; 100 bble Prime No. 1 Lard; . lGbbls Grease Lard, in store and for sale by KNGLI3U 4 JUCIIARDdON. LIUK— -*2jO barrels l#oole7ille Lime; -• 200 'do Union Cement; 160 do N. 0. Molasses; £OO do N. O. Tar. in store and for sale by ENGLISH & BICHAHPSON rpOßAUCO— 2o.feoxea B’i W.O. Tobacco; X 10 tons prime Pearl Ash; 0 casks Pol Ash; 75 bags Saltpetre; 1000 boxes prime Cream Cheese, in store ana tor sale by [jan2Gl ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. 20 bbls No. 3 medium Maeaertsl; 1 20 do large do; 10 bbls No. 1 pickled Herring; 10 hf bbls do do; 6 tierces Codfish; 30 bxs scaled Herring; received and for sale by MILLER & RIUKKTSON, jan23 U2 l and 223 Liberty et SUNDKIU&— 100 doren Corn Brooms; 20 do Zinc Wash Boards; 20 do Tow and Cotton Bogs; 25 do Country Socks; 6 pieces Country Flannels; 2000 lbs Bar Lead ; for sale by ' Jan 23 MILLER A RTCKETSON tYQAP AND CANDLES— 60boxes “Cincinnati” No.l Family Soap; 10 do do Stearine Candles; for sale by Janffl MILLER & ItIC&ETSON. iiUUUX— 3Q bags Dry Apples; 1 10 - do Peaches; 60 bxs MVB. Balsins; 15 hf do- - do; for sale by MILLER & BICKETBON 4J UUAK—l»OTering , «i, Belcher’s, and M'Seniie'e Loaf, O Crushed and PnlTerited Sugars, on hand andforsaleby *jan23 JdILLKB & RICKBTBON. GKAFB VBUN.KKS—6O piirs of the German Bruners, the best pruning Instrument In use, for sale by —ffeW9 - * . JAMES WABPROP. TRf> ruora—loo improred patterns, various sixes, al reduced prices, tor sale by feblfr- . . - ••JAMES WABDBOP. BIRD feblS JAMES WAHDROP* H-V 1 . •'••• • NV. ■ 1 '"'k 'J' i■ 1 ~ AJSW & FOR MITER ilflEA. half foet weteria thtcbannel, an! falling. Tho weather moderate! remowhat ycstercfayj but towards evening there wu every prospect, of a frette. • - : ifffiSTßAaica “ Empire Cni” was to leavo New Orleans on the 21st alt. for Pittsburgh. TauSmsttß “ Delegate” arrived sit SU Louis on the 10th. The Mail Boats between Cincinnati and Lomsvuui all laid up on Monday,on account cf the heavy floating Ico. Wo learn from ono.of the owners that the tow-boat “Tigress” did not make Cincinnati on the last rise, owing to bad weather and heary ice. River Items.—From the St. Louis democrat of February 20lh wo extract the following: Tbe John Blmonds Is reported lying up at Helena bar, drawing BV$ foet—-considerably too much for the present stage of water. The Undo Sam is at—c-r uear—Cairo, drawing more water than there Is on the bars. %Vo learn from the' officers of the James Robb, who ar rived yesterday on the Sparbawk, that, by this time, two be!) bouts will be alongside tbe Rnbb, and that she will probably be raised. The liber nod tho Delegate arrived yesterday evening from Cincinnati,.jvitlj fair cargoes. Tbe river is still at n stand at this point. Nothing new in regard to the Upper MiasUsippi, the Illinois, or the Misionri. The KlTlra left, for thy last named stream yester day, at TP. M. STEAMBOATS. “1855.” PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stoam Packet Line, rnn tee coxvetance or PASSKNUEttS AND FREIGHT BETWCEN PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis* * H**!L> Tins Lixs is composed of seven i . LafisStwHrat cl a? 5 powerful Steamers, uce-1 nr r iln KeSfiSSOSESquaUcd for speed, splendor, safety and comfort, and i* the onlt tbruogii daily Lins or Steam Packets on the Ohio riveT. It connects with tho U. 8. Mail Line of Steamers rrom Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louts, by which passengers and freight aro ticketed and re* ccipted thrmijh daily. Two new Steamers have been added to tho Line, Which now cona.'*ia of the following boats: Day: of Departure Itarts. Giptaint. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE M. W. r.KLTsaoovEa....Sunday. K.EYSTONK BTATF Jacod llvzlep„ ..Monday. ALLEGHENY Uro M’Lun Tuesday. CJNCINNAI 1 -.lt lluster .Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA U. J. Grace Thursday. PITTSBURG!!-. I. N.000k..... Friday. PKNNBYLY AS 1A J no. K lixeteiter Saturday. Leavo dally at 10 o'clock, A. M- precisely. No freight received after nine o’rlork cn tfc? morning of departure. Fct particulars, apply on hoard, or tn JOHN H. LIVINGSTON, > , JOHNILVCK, ) Agents, Monontabel* Honro Buildings. Pittsburgh. 1656. luovffS} For KuUvUU. mm, Tho steamer AMEhICUS, Captain C. Batch j fjgJfetefrstna, will leave for the above and intermediate a&EtiMUSflwporte nn opening of navigation. For froteh; or passage appiv r,n bo«M. or to pbl J. It I.IV INO ETON, A grata. For Cincinnati and Louisville. TLl* f£e.iXQt?r i*WALLOW, Captain FLOS!*, wll) I g&faftfagßaTe for thr above r.ud intermediate porta on dBSHQ&SoMONta Y, 26tb hut. at 10 A. M. For freight or apply on board. feb2i For Cincinnati, Th? vtf.iiner ECU i'SK, ('fcpfhin Wm. Moobx, Ifflvo f ,r the til nvr aoJ intermediata parts a&BUiSsaon M >Nt>AY, ”.)rh it«L, &t 10 A M For freight <>t apply c-n hoard, cr to M. 21 J T) O »LUSU WOOD, Agent. For Zanesville. t The -i-iiFirr tHLMuT, Captain McIVTOSfI, i ft trill l>*ave Pc the above an t intermediate ports As£*x3t&&.<:-u SATI; Kl> A V. 24 h in*t . nt 2 H.M. For Ireigh; or pftsvp.g*’ appiv on l<»ar»i, or to f t.£4 L A U.S rss«<.x»LLl NO WOOD. A*eaU. For t loclnuatl nnd Louisville. ' fP'Sin Th* \UAAUN, CapL IIaZLCtT, will Lrt*Sw«>gV^a T ** lor tbeatk’iro and i&teriuMlste perl* on tfftSsSsffa SAIL a DAY. 2-UL ion., «t 3 P M. Fot freight t- r pa»rag»* apply on board, OP to |.-t "7* Fl.AC.ti A LIVINGSTON. AeenU. For St Loiili cr**—+ The sh? m:**r Cll \LLLNG K, C.*i>t N Cnoots, L»Us&i3^ tt bl base i-«r il«e above sn*i Intt-rnmilatr porta SATURDAY, 2-lth imt For freight or passage apply on br.»nl, or to W'Zi JOHN FLACK. A^nt e or .it. Lonii. nn, The rtPASHT CiIIAMTB STATU, Captain E. {■.jjigSM-ijy 11 a ?.i. t TT, s Jjil Iravs for the above an 1 Ln'.rrtae ii'.te (,n MONDAY*, SKlh inut. at lu A.M, r-»r fru&h’. cr pa.-f.ir" up;*-y au biu.rMo fetthf JUriNKS *-r UVIMInXO.V. Airetus. For Nflkhvliie T ,«> f P-!.n;t»r lA>l Ir V ILLII will Uave for the tfot.fo.-r.- ini snw; r.j«-diat« pert* on SATUll .^43^^S;ivAl, 2U*> 10-Jaut. at 4 I*. 51. For freight or p-mt/,* apply on board or to - T*W9 MSUCK A CO, Agents.^ For Wabash lllver, Ylncrnnei, tlndaon* vtije snrl York fh« .*|.ic:i iii YOdKTOWN, Captain t »41l ltir« for tbtTVxiVe anl Uteme-lUle Tfllli tiAV F.*r freight or p»-.-aCi’ artP t ca la>artl. f*bU> KorNt.Loull, Lexington. aau*M| Wealou St Jo«rp<7s, unil nit Intermediate Land- Inga oit the Mlaaourl Hirer, Ih- f ;.r i..-u p.i-..rti i: . r .•-t.MRi-r TRuPIC. JCwli'..Captain KifN ;;.w ;; Pat-** Pit the above find !r.’.etnt, .!i-iTHIS I’AY. 2lth ln-t*nt. For fr» iplit ..r pary.-*,*'* apj.li i u b*arJ. or rn __fi*Hf. .V H. UVlNtieT‘»N. A**:»t._ Fur *»t Louis. TL- • (.iir-r 'V li. DENNY,Oapt. TUCntiS « t.i lent- 1. r !li*- f.ll lulermvdlate i'..-r ur pa.-.i;ige r.\ \ !\ * n or io f»M6 PI.AfK A U\INU>TON, Agonts. T'or WabrNli Klvcr. Tl.e Ri-r ALI ‘>N A. Capl. R C. Oa.vi, { Tf * if! i»* r *le i» : * a m,J lnl**rtn«*diata ports opvriiui' ••£ lurivt’.ii'ii. For ln-L-ht ■ r j ! ‘v ■ n bo!*rd. f»‘b3 For > l Louis. Tbeileaii/er PKAIiUE KoSE.CapL P. Ml* !«-4Te p.r Li.f clioTeai.d tntcrmodlatd |3» I itaaSjv- rt-- ■•-n the uptiniug r.f n:.»lgat»rin. k. T Ir. liillt t'T l.u-fjge sj.t-I , .ii b.m? 1. j*n3o I* or ZntscHvilio, 7 The rtranjer KAIL CASsEL, Capt. Joaern M Vat, will leave for t&n above kndlnlorme- I port*- c*d opening of oftvigati!>n. For friLuht or npplv on t..-ar>i. or to janyj IUKNKS i (I.H.LINUWOOD. Atf»ntc. Forf Nskiirliis. a*f>o 17,e stenuier V l LN.S A . Captain C Uat.wUl for tin* sK-th an 1 Intermedlato ports on rni iiffiSaaiopnuing Of not Igitlnn. For freight or pavuge appiv on lioard. or to jati'i'- KLAt'K «r YVII.K 1 NS, Agents. For nt. Louis. The *tl’tiiapr K EYST< IN E, C«pl. J. J. Jlouis ljcJl * l SO ' S , ' r 'l‘ for the t>b<>re and luteiuie Hale lOßauuslp-'TI.H on opening of narl/attou. For fnigbl or passage apply ou bonrJ, ot to j»n24 FLACK A 1.l Vl Sr»ST>>N. Agents. For NaahvlJle Tbo steamer CLARA DKAN, Cspt&in VTk. will leave fot th>'(.t*vve and intermediate Csn«22uapori£ on opening of Dnvlg*tion. For fn-ight and parsago apply on le Dll UX Al., Captain A .\S. SnirnriiD, and K-IHI “T I’i rv. Cni.luiu UcoaOK D. MOORS, will ruu ns- r« gulnr DA ILV PACK KTi*. h,*t lMttsburuh, bhubennlle and slopping at ull intermediate ports. The DIURNAL will lmv*> pitl.-bnrtrh on Mondays, WuJ. JUHilHjrt aD-.l Fridays, at 10 o'clock. A M litiurtung t-h« will loave tvlu-eiini; on Tuesdays,Thurpdays aud Saturday*, at o’rlcck, A. M. The FOUKST Cl IT will W-five Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Baturdnys, at 10 o’clock. A. M.—JZeJurm'n#, filiH will icuTo WbfeUng on Monday.', Wednesdays and Fri days, nt 7 l .< o'clock, A. M. For freight nr passage apply oti board or lo J l). COLLING WOOD, Agent, No lf.fr Front street. “1855 ” CANADA WEST. , B*B» Port Stanley , lE3P J* p °'‘ Harwell. J^ag THE FINK low prowurr rtoamer TELEGRAPH, Captain 11. Uariuiw, will make two trips a work between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwril, as follows: leaves ofi-velund for port Stanley, every MONPAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 7>J r.Vl«ck. Leave? Port ltnrwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leave* Port Stanley lor Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY KVKNINO, nt 7U oVhvk. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and CluAnnatl, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects nt Port Stanley with the London Line of Bingos, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. Fur freight and passage apply on bt.;.rd, or to SCOYTLL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland ; S. F. IiuLCuMU, Port Stanley , or A. M'BKIDK. Port Rurwell. mar27:tnov RILEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTII ANl> GRANT STREETS, mj2o:y J E. RILEY, Proprietor. TJOUaBi'BTOHKS'. UKtIOKS, 40., TO LEI— A Dwell |~l House on Third street, opposite the Gazette Buildings—rent $226; a House, crrnor of Wylie anti Towuend street; No. 131 Third etieet, a Dwelling House and Store Room—rent, <250; a largo Three Btory B lek, on Ros-4 street, ut the bend of Fifth street—s3oo; ft Offices InSplanu’fl Building, Filth street: a large Hall on Fourth street;-a Inge Store Room on Fourtu htreet; a large Store Room on Third street, next to the D.spateh office. Apply tn I feb22l 8. CUTHBKRT. 140 Third fit. r " For llettt. DRUG STORE AND FIXTURES, at Corner ot Penn and Hand streets. For terms, Ac , apply to b2 £l AUSTIN LOOMIS. VZ Foiutb ut. t ODER’S IADY’b hOUK. for iiarcn, just received; T Annual of Scientific DiEcoverles, for i 860; Large supply of The Whig Almanac; Life and Beauties of “Fanny Fern.” Received and for sale at the cheap book etorc of _ W. A. GILDENFENNEY A CO., FiftLfitreeL- opposite theThcatro. Call or tend for any thing you want feb22 _ OWN AND TETLEY'S RIFLES are cheap and well made. Emigrants would do well to give \is a call. We keep ft large Stock of our own manufacture always on band. All Gunfi warranted. ~ f * bi *_ IME—HHJ btirrels Loubvtiie Lime rec’d atd tor sale by ( leb22 IIENR* H. COLLIN 3. B' HANK—IOO bus to arrivo by fubio • HENRY 1L COLLINS. UTl’Elt—lo bble prims roll eelvea ana for sale by feblQ _ HENRY 11. COLLINS, BROOMS— 6« down this day fin. feblß HENRY H. OOUJHB, * «J* ~i. '1 Profs Wood* Hair Bcitar&ttre. articifiiiJtitnjUw ktnd, imw.before the public,. eDjoys'i'bctter reputation as a restorative and invlgora*, ting hqfr tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a beneficial effect upon the growth and character of the hair, giving a silky and glossy texture, to thatwhich was former ly of a coarse and dry nature. It haa also a tendency to preserve the youthful color and appearance of tho hair, and destroying or counteracting the effects of age. With such recommendations tn its favor, we hardly perceive how any lady or gentleman should be without to valuable an adjunct to the tbllet Persons who have need it from the age of sixty-four down, declare it to be the most perfect ar ticle to secure the object intended ever yet produced. Gray hair, whether produced by tbe slow progress of time, or by any of the cansea which whiten the’locks prematurely, is restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all the dlsa. greeable effects of dryness, the accumulation of dandruff or like impurities, are removed. From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, 21 School et PBOF. Wood: Bear Sir—Having becomo prematurely quite gray, I was Induced aeme blx weeks since, to make tri»l of your Hair Restorative. I have used less than two bottles, but tho gray hairs have all disappeared; and al though vy hair has not fully attalaed its original color, yet the process of change is gradually going on, and I have great hopes that, in a abort time, my hair will be as dark as formerly. I have also been much gratified ut the healthy moisture aud vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry. and It has ceased to come out as formerly. Respectfully Tours, B. C. M. Rupp. Paor. Wood : Bear Blr—My hair commenced falling off some three cr four j-eara since, and continued to do so until I became quite bald. I tried all the popular remedies of the day, but to no effect; at last I was Induced to use your cel ebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say It ts doing wonders. I have now a fine growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly afflicted. A. 0. Williamson, 133 Second street. St. Louis, March 7th, 1854. I have uped Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative,and have admired its wonderful effect. My hßlr was becoming, flB 1 thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restora tive. it has resumed its original color, and, 1 have no doqbt, permanently so. „ a Sidney Breese, Ex-Senator, United States. Vincennes, Indiana, June 15th, 1853. Peop OJ. Wood: Bear Sir— As you are at out to raanu* facture extensively and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used It, and known others use It; that I hare for several years been in tbe habit or using other Hair Re storatives, and that I find yours vastly superior to aoy other I know; It entirely cleanses tho head of dandruff, and with one montb’a proper use will restore any person’s hair to tbe original youthful color and texture, giving It a healthy, soft, and glossy appearance, and all this without discoloring the hands that apply it, or the dress rn which It drops. I would, therefore,. recommend ita u» to every one desiroos of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, Wilson Kino. For sale by 0. J. WOOD A CD., Proprietors. 635 Broad way, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. Price, $1 and $2 p-r bottle. Sold at Dr.G. IL KEYBBH’3 Drug Store, 140 Wood street; sign of tho Golden Mortar. fabl&daw Back, Limbs, Side, Head, Breast, Threat, Spine, Ma'clte, Worms In the Skin, Scalp DlsctScs, Milk Crust, .Dry Tetter, Erysipelas, Headache, Chafes, Neuralgia, Craeka, Eon Pain, Scalda, Barns, Ulcers, Sore Legs, Sore Throat, Rheumatism. Price 23 ceoLs per bottle. BMJ wholesale and retail at T>r. KEYSER*B, HO Wood street; JOEL MOHLE&*B, lib erty street, and at J. P. FLEMING'S, Allegheny dry, )an2oulaw Important to Persona amiotcd with Tier* nla, or Rnptnre of the Dowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect* lug it. The right course f*r any ona to punme who may ta af fected with Rnpmro, is to procure a good Trues well adapted to the ruptured paiie, in on3*T to retain the protruding portion of the boweU. Thb iv ofien nagleoteii, and the howf.l bceomes strangulsted, living the patiunt not only lu a tuSvring but daogerons cnndlGoo. 1 have alwajs on hand, and daily adapt, tbo most improved Ttuams; among which ia SIAOSirH RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cure in a vhort lime. Of conrao there are cases when no Tro/s will care, bat in a vest ma jority of reducible Hernia, or Rapture, this Truss will cure. I bare every variety of Trusans, from W cents to $“0; aiiioa large assortment of CHILDREN’S TSUFdI’S, ABDOMINAL SUPIN)RTBRS, ELASTIC STOCKIKaS, for varltwe broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, far tha relief and cure of Piles ; SHOULDER BRACES, for men' women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, snd every variety cf mechanical appliance used In tbs core of dlff-aae. Cali and examine them at my Drug Store, No HO Wood street, corner of Virgin alley; algn of the Golden MMtrr. t Da.-aBO."C. g^IVjER. yy Proclasis-ttoi*—\Yb*rea«, the rxiraorjinary and unprecedented demand for that Invaluable preparation, WRIGHTS PREMIUM RATH ARSON, has Induced enrfoue persons to palm off other article* similar In name and ap pearance, but abaolntely iftrthJcai, which baa a tendency to Injure lbs repntalicn of the genuine article, parcbascra should b* paTtlcular to aik for WiighCt Premium Kfttha rinn, and they may rely on receiving an article for lu virtues for restoring a decayed heal of hair, for a ax*l, refreshing and delightful application during the het weather, removing all sonsaGons of iliiilnesa and headache, and for the toilet it has never had an equal for li* pleasant and delightful fragrance. IU thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for its completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for re* moving alt dandruff; for preventing Its falling off, whe'her from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necerrity of using hair dyes, as it oxcito* the secretions, producing a supply of Its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving the hair a dark, gloary appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For sale by every druggist In the city, and by drugglste and merchants throughout the United tlutes. A liberal dhscount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT A CO , 241 UnrkiU at., Philadelphia. For sale by GEO. 11. KEYBEK, No. HO Wood street, Pittsburgh. Janl7:«Uw3m is 43** For Bronchitis, Throat Diseases^ Hacking Cough, and tbo effects of imprudent ueo of Met* cury, no roedlcfoe has ever bean discovered which has effected such curvi a* Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Throat Diseases produced by aaliratlon, Cough, Bronchial Affections, Liver Disease, Neurtvlgla and Rheu* matism, have all been relioved and cured lu a wonderful manner, by tha great purifier of the blood, Carter's Spanish mixture. The case of Mr. T. H. Ramsay alono should satisfy any who doubt. Cali on the Agent and prncurs a pamphlet containing cores, which will astound you. See advertisement. John IV. Butler A Co., Forwarding and commission merchants— Dealers In all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Pipe smi Sheet Lead. 87 Front street- laerSß ■ftIRANK VAN GORDER bos just received a largo and _T beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, and Sftte la Crape, Tarleten and Swiss, blaek l&co and gaute Yells, black Hosiery and Gloves, tn wool, cotton, and silk ; Ribbons, Belts, and Grape*, In all qualitfof. Alexander A Bajou’s beet Kid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner of (be DR mond. nov!7 BY a sober, Industrious young min, who will,devote hla entire timo to hla business, a SITUATION AS SHIP PING CLERK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As sistant Book-Keeper, or a fclaae in a Grocery or Dry Goc,de Store; and will make himself generally useful to his em ployer. A note addressed through the Post Office to “A. R D.,” or leit at the office of the “ Post,” will receive prompt attention. ocUllrtf FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS THE SUBSCRIBERS have Jusi rreivsd, and are now opening, the most defilrablo assortment of DRY GOODS ever offered in this market. We call particular at tention to a few very choice articles. Extra Rich Fa-cy Col'd Silks, entirely new design; do do Black do do; do do Twisted do; Satin Plaid and plain Tissues and Berages ; Printed do do; do Berage Delaines; do Chnlllt* do; Very handsomo French Lawns; do do Brllllanteens; A good assortment of French work, Collars,. Under Sleeves ond Chemizettea, very cheap; Embroidered Hem stitch and plain Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Linen Table Cloths and Table linens; French and English Fur niture, Chintzes, white and colored Furniture; Dlmatry. A full assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, Ac.; Irish Linens, Muslins, together with a compluto aßFortment of every article, either Fancy, Btaple, Foreign or Domestic. We solicit an examination of our Btock t efore purchasing ehewbere; as we flatter ourselves (?dnco we have estab lisbed toe cash system) that we can supply our patr n* on more liberal terms than any house west of the Mountains. We return our thanks to our ftleods for their many es teemed favors to our firm, under Us former title, and hope they may still continue them to the establishment, under Usrisw xirLß. YOUNG, LOVE * BRO^ feb22 formerly Young, Btevensou a L ye PITTSBURGH, PA New School for the Violin. BY U. 0. HILL.—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL— A new and complete synopsU of Violin playing, in an easy, progressive ond practical form, and designed expressly, for the Amoricon student, lo which is added valuable les sons and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Bolosand Duos of the most popular melodies of tbo day. Selected, arranged and composed by U.C. HILL, pupil of Spohr, late President of the New York Philharmonic Bociety. The above just received, in advance of the trade, by HENRY KLKBER, 101 Third street. We have carefully examined the above work of U. C. Hill’s, and consider It one of the most complete and prac cal Violin Bchools wo have ever seen. G. ANTON, B. VOGEL, fehQ Teachers of Music. THE OEEDITOBS OF GEN. LAEIMER 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. febl9.*eod6Uw3t Spring Style Hate. yfE WOULD INVITE eur friends and the public MB reoerall? to call and examine oar new and beautiful of Corrugated Eata, Which we are selling low for cash. Also, onr Celestial Cap, which is acknowledged u. be th, neatest and bett °f Q the je»g»n. ft A very'exouUeuc article tor chapped hands, sow lip*, 4c 5 ® d° 2 « D fr*»h praparsd tor sale by ftW ’ jos, Fleming. ...iyjlV f . *... VH * BogTOH, March 20, 1354 CABLtLE, 111., June 27 tb, 16G3. .Barren’s Indian LinJmeat t CClttS PACTS CT TOt TRY IT ONCE. MOUttNIN’O GOODS. Wanted, RECOMMENDATION. Notice. t "rs-'Tuqf|'-ni , ;<. L’y — Jr TO LET, FOR SALE, &c Residence at Eyergreep* Tta OttDEBSIQNEJ) offers for ralo filii property in tho Evergreen Colony, Regs Township, five miles from Pittsburgh. The house Is 68 by S 4, arranged with Four Rooms, » Kitahea,and ft large Hall on the fiwt floor, huJ la provided with o Water Closet and Bath Boom—the latter with suitable hot anti cold water pipes- Attached to tb* house are Two Acres of Ground, hold in fee, on which there is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken House. The Colouy is provided with a School of the high est order, and is under the management of a gentleman from Virginia, a member, well qualified to tench even the higher branches of study. This admirably conduced School is of incalculable advantage to tho man of family, as tho ideas hero have an opportunity of shooting without tho coutaminating influence of cut-tide pressure, too efien found around schools in the city and immediate vicinity. The House and the Two Acres will be sold with or witb outthtrlnterestln' the form property, uud the avails will be taken in adjusted balances , %ml ctrlifiC aUs of deposit against feb2l WILLIAM A. IiILL;C4Wood street. SUBSCRIBEU'cffera for 1 eftle a valuable TRACT OF X LAND, situated in New gewickly towns Lip. Denver county, three miles from Rochester and New Brighton, ( n tho Brighton and Pittsburgh road; containing 8(3 acres, 68 of which arecleared andin a good state of cultivation, the balance well timbered. The improvements consist of a good COTTAGE HOUSE, with four rooms, kitchen andcelar; JS 001 ! fratue Bank Bam,SO by 40 feet, with Stabling under the whole of it for lrrsos, cows and sheep; atiew Smoke House, Wood House and Spring House. There Is one of best Springs of soft water in the county handy to the kouse, also several other good Bprings on the premises. Orchards °* phota o fruit, consisting of Apple, i'ear, peach, Plum, ana Cherry trees. This Form is ail under good fence; part la grain. The place is well watered.. This is a rare chance to seccure a good home. Apply soon. For further information enquire of Long, Duff A L'o., Pittsburgh; U. R. Bplrers, Rochester; Samuel Btilos, Rochester; or the subscriber, on the premife?. - fahlCdm* •--- -JEBSE DEAN. I T UAR BEEN USED WITH GREAT SUCCESS.—The X Herpetic Soap, the real genuine article, can only be ob tained of the subscriber, at No. 140 Third street. It euros all chaps, chafes, Ac.; heals sore rough hands, and renders them soft, smooth and white; removes tau, aallownesa and redness or the skin. The demand for this valuable float* daily Increases, but a constant supply can always be found at No. HO Third street Price 12*£ cents a cake. , .. B.L. CUTUBERT, ■ * ct>3 Third street, near Smlthfield. DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT WHIaKEUa AND MOUSTACHES?—If you do,-find your "heard won’t grow natnrall, all you have to do is to use my which will, in six weeks, force youh beard or hnir to grow strong and thick, ond I warrant it will not stein or' Injure the akin. This I know it will do, for before I began to sell it I tried it well and thoroughly, both on mjFelt and friends, and so recommend It with confidence, as do a me 2000 gen tlemen who have used it. 8o says the proprietor, II.G. Gra ham, of New York. The abovo article Is for sale, price $1 pr.r bottle, by fob? S L. CUTIIBEHT, 140ThxJ fit. DU. BRUNET’a UNIVERSAL RKJir-Di'.—This remedy Is far superior to any that ho* ever yet Una offered to the public. Operating upon all ths organs of the body, and upon the skin at largo, it re establish;-?, when disor dered, that relative action which is necessary to bo per formed by the different organs of the system in a ft ato cf health, and which are always deranged In a state cf discave. It is ccdpable to any end every direaso, In all stages, and has made tho most astonishing cores that have ever appeared upon record. Price $l,OO per bottle. Sold by feblQ S.L.CUTHOERT, 143 -Third si. CAPH IS USELESS UNLESS EMPLOYED i —s2'soo WAStxb.—Persons eoekiog an investment for their carh, can purchase a Gro ind Kent of $3,000, on valuable City Property, £>r Twenty-five Hundred Dollars. For pare ticulars apply to s. CUTU BERT & SO.v, feblfl 140 Tnird street FOR RENT—The Brick Dwelling House, cc&teioing 7 room< and ball, being No. 60 .Hand, atrect, bvtw-en liberty end Penn streets. Rent $1 £5, including wnt*r tax. T. B. YoUNO A CO., fobB £6 SmUhfiold street. r|so LET—A two story Brick Dwelling lloux;*. on I Avouuo. Apply to 11. MINER L CO . Mbl2 No. 32 p'r. rt. Lot for sale. • A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 21 feet front on Carson =,;re«*v by ICO feet in depth, la will h.* fold cheap. Enquire Of GEO. F. GILLMORE, jyl3 at offico of tht* M' ram* Pn>t. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. ABCILDIKQ LOT IS ALLIMUBSt CITS, ii ft-: 1 r 100. A good bargain can bo had by applying «v.n nt the office of the MORNING POST. jyUnf 'l>'GR excellent Frumv liousa and Lot, ou y Resacn st/eel, Allegheny city, at a vvpy low rale. Kn* quire ol jan22Af 1 QAn ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, hm* iOUU tbo Clarion river. This land Is beaylly timbered, has an oxcelleat soil, and Issaid to contain as abundance 6t iron ora, and a thick vein of bitomtuouf coal. The Wean* go railroad, which will undoubtedly be boilt, trill run Ti-ry near tv it, if not directly across It. The Milhiuwn runa throazh it. ALSO, £ou acres In Elkccamy, well timbered and vrntured, and lying near tbe route of the Hnnbury and Erie ruHroa-l. SJobetWrlnreatraeat could bo mode than In th.--* Unds. The completion of the Sunbury end Erie, the Allegheny Valley, find the Ycoango railroads through th*t region will render the coal,lumber, !rcn ore «nd coll, of greet talar. Enquire cf feb22:*am:tf BUiLDING LUT FOR SALE. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street- aud extending hark 10? feetto Wide alley. e«ca f art ci Let is a Collar Wall, built for iwro small llou.-«'-'. This 1/1 is in a durable location fbr a r*«id»-r.cp; and will l>o r .iJ low, and bn favorable terms. Title good, and clear from inanabranc*. Enquire of CEO. F. GILT-MORE, jyl3 i Ai.OfSro cf Mtinieg Pout. PESSSYLVANIA FKJIALB COLLEGE, .AT HARRISBURG, PA. THIS Institution, for ihe liberal education of Young Ladins, Tested by Charter with full Collegiate power?, has been in successful operation fax xuore ihttu ou*‘ year. Jba locution is ous of the most pleasant ami sn the Slate, The arrangements of the College are mdi a* afford peculiar ad vantages in acquiring a »oi:J basis fer iL« dental superstructure. There arc two department?—tfcw Collegiate and th« Preparatory, with thvir appropn*;.- branches ef learning. The coonre of study in each i? three years, designated by as many different classes. Young La dies admitted at any time. REV. BEVERLY R- WAUGH, A. M„ Principal. MM3 U. Cushman, Principal Femalti Teacher. Miss F*?nrr A. Joa.vsox, Assistant. Ma.i-'u.a. W. BkJrxnftT, Teacher of Krnu-b, At*. U. C. Uoxtucco, >L D., Lecturer on Anatomy. &r. Wu. S. Rowsos, Lecturer on Natural UUtory, Nalun.l Philosophy, Ac. llrniu JnscrHVbsiH.es, Prof, of Instrumental Munir. Jso. T. Cn-rr, Prof. Vocal Music. For Circulars, or tor other information, address the Prin cipal, D. R. VfAUGU, Harrisburg, Pa. docT.S.n Uuff't mercantile College, PITTSBURGH, PA.—lncorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter. P. BUFF, Author of North American A.vauntuut,** Proferaor oi Book-Keeping and Commercial Sclowvs. JOHN 1). WILLIAMS, the best off-band penman in the United Bt#l*s, Prof<*«eor of Commercial aud Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Ive-p, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Prid'eiuor of Mercantile Law «0,l Political Economy. P LIAYDEN, Principal of the Mathrm&ficul Departm.mt. Professor of Mathematics, Ac. Mr. J. D. Williams has permanently joined thn Faeuitr, and it will be seen that during hl» late professional pt;£u;p ments In the east, he was there regarded as the b.-st pen man In the country. This Institution, therefore, presets attractions to students offered by no other of tbo kind lu tno United State*. The course of training comprises up* wards of 400 real transaction*, In six different method-* of Double Entry Book-Keeping 300 practical Businra* Cal culations, covering tbo whole held of Inland and fervi.-n commerce. Commercial Penmanship, with every modern improvement In the art. Business Letters and Ru-iuep* Forms, of every description. Daily Lectures in Commercial Law, Commercial Sciences, the Theory of Profits, Ac fend for a Circular. . n*- i oclved instruction from them. Prof. Millar has (might Penmanship tn ail the principal cities town.-- In this country for tlio last eleven years,'luring whir-h tiuir he bus instructed upwards of lirieeu thousand ptireot e. Young men who desire a thorough commercial education will hero find Inducements offered to them unequalled lu the West. Let Übe distinctly understood that no stud-ut •hall get a diploma from this College unless he oapnhin of entering on the duties of meroauillt} Hie. Every toiis* faction guaranteed. College open from BA. M. till 10 P. M. New students received at any tim< during the year No extra charge for Arithmetic. MK WAMETJNiC would respaetfully Inform bis pupils an friends that he will continue bis proleesion as instructor cn the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Ordorslett t Mr. K LEBER’S Music Store, or at hid resi dence, No. 187 cECOND Street, will bo promptly attended to. anf> Steamboat Transportation Required by the Indian Department* Omci or the Sc pt India* Affairs, \ St. Louis, Mo., February 20,1556. J SEALED PBOPOSALS will be received at this office until noon of the TENTH DAY OF APKLL, 1«5&, for trans porting, by Steamboat, frcm St. Louis to the.TrajiDg Posts on the Upper Missouri rivur, between Fort IMorie and Fort Union; suy from GO to 40 tons of Annuity Goods, Provis ions, Ammunition, ic., to bo delivered to tho Indian Agent for tho Upper Missouri Agency, at finch points on tho river, and in such quantities as he may direct; the boat to BtPg ; at any points of delivery for 6Uch number of davp, not ex ceeding five, as said agent may require toenablu him ttfdis; tribute taid Goode, da,to the Indians. The same propdsals to cover also the transportation of say 10U tons of Goods, I Provisions, Ac., nwroor lees, from 6t. Louis to Fort Unicurr* Separate proposals will be received for transporting aUo tho lafitmeatloned lot of Goods,Provisions, 4c.,ftoni Fort Union, by steamboat, heel-boat, or other safo water convey ance, to Fort Benton. Proposalsfo* this latter transportation should state ihe hind of boat proposed to be used, and ahoerahrace a prnpo pltlon specUviog the per diem compensation to be paid in case the undersigned should require the boat to rcuisin ut Fort Benton a sufficient time to eoable him to execute his duties as Commissioner, to negotiate with tbs Indian tribes to bo assembled there. The contractors will be expected to furnish, free of charge, the transportation fur the under signed and his assistants, who will accompany tho [rood?, ana eubtlstence for them whilst on board the steamboat; and in case thehoat be detained by his orders, nt Fort B-n -ton, like eubststeuce and trails, oriation on their return. | The Steamboat will be required to bo in readiness to re -1 celre her freight at St. Louis by the 10th of May, IS-&. No ! boat will be accepted upon which Insurance cannot be I readily obtained. The right will be reserved to take time 1 to consider tho bids, and the right also to.reject any boats, steam or keel, that are not considered by the'lindersigned sufficiently staunch, speedy, and adapted to the proposed service, and to reject any and all bids, if deemed unsatis factory. * Th*» proposals will each be endorsed—“ Proposals for Transport!- g Indian Goods, Provisions, 4c., up the Missouri giver,” and will state ibe rate per hundred pounds, for whli b the l idders will contract to perform the service, and must be accompanied by a guaranty that it& bidders will enter Into contract, and give sufficient security for the per formance thareof, in case their bids shall be ec:epted. feb24 A. CUSiMUsG, Bopt. Ind Ag'y. . THOMAS MELLON. f, 61 Wood fit. HANU.ttAI CAPft—-Oust teieived and for Bale low. at yl > Wood street. i.M)I7J J. WILSON 4 BOS. Farm for Sale" THOMAS. W<>ol», ■.Tj. Fourth street. Land for Sale. C.B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. l-i 7 Fourth ‘‘treei, EDUCATIONAL. Board of Instructors. Instructions In Music. -- ~-f ''fc.; ' - -Hzax KAJIiEOADS THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. fIiUE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At- X lantlc cities with Western, North-western and South western States, by a continuoa- Railway direct. TMq also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line <>t steamers to nil parts on the Western River*, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest ami reliable, route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to uui from the Great West. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBURGH. FIRST, CLASS.—Boots, Shoe?, Dry Qoodo, 1 e3c- 100ft3 (in boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac f . v SECOND CLASS.—Bcoks and Stationery,) Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- >7sc; per 100 ms. ther, Wool, Ac THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon I _ _ i o oß>b. and Pork, (In bulk.) Hemp, Ac f per 1U F°CRT»OLASS-Coffee,Fish,Baconaod ) r loofts . 1 Por*(packed,) Lard and Lard Oil J'i In shipping Goods from any polnt'Easrot.PbUadel phia.be particular to mark package ■* riu Pennsylvania Kailrcad ” Ail Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Freight Aonfrs —Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. V.; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw h Koons, Balti more ; Geo. C. Franciscos, Piitsburgh; Sbringman * Brown, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, Ky 4 B. C. Meldrntn, Madtaon, led.; KatcllfT k Ox, St. Louis, MO4 J. S, Mitchell & Son, Evansville, Indiana. IL 11. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. IL Soperintendant, Altoona, Pa. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7J-4, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. Mr THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsbargh at 1 P. QL. and Pitts burgh far Philadelphia at 1, P.M. THE NIGHT EXFRESS TltAlN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. lL,&nd Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. &L The above lines connect at Pittsbargh with the Railroads to and from St Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, III.; Fraukfurt, Lexington and Lonisville, Terra Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, IntL; Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and "Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Bteam Packet Boats from and to Nsw Obleasts, St. Loots, Louisville and Cincisnati. Through Tickets can be had to or from eltherof the above places. For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Linos, Philadelphia. J. MESKIUEtt, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. C LEVELAHD AHD PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. iIH! IN 7 CONNECTION WITH THE Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad* VIA ALLIANCE. f pHE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, ltls&d, Galena, and Bt. Louis, Is VIA This route is cca bundled miles shorter and about eight hours quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA IN DIANAPOLIS. Three Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Three Dally Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two hours, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A. XL, 12.00, M., and 0 40 P. M , connoting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving In Cleveland at low, A. M., 2 20, P. M., and b. 20, P.M. Thp Trains of tbs Ohio and Peona. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. M., a.OO, A. M., and 3.00, P. M.; all con necting at Alliance with trains which arrive in Cleveland at 10 04, A. M., 2 20, P. M., and &.«, P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Rt. Louis, Rock Island, Galena, uad the North-rest, who wish to through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh mt i 8 GO A. M„ ami arriving In Cleveland at 2.20 P. M-, ns (hut i? the only train by which close connections are made through to the above points. PaEgengera by this train 1 reach Chicago at 7.30 nest xnerniug and fit. Louis at mid night. Tuno gained by going via Cleveland, eight hours. The Trains from Cleveland to Tnledo and Chicago leave as follows; Leave Cleveland at 7.30 utid 2.00 A. M., 7-45 P.M.; 'arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. M. and 12.00 M, . Trains leave for Rock Island and St. Louisas follows: Leave Chicago at 9 16 A. M , 10.C5 and 11.00 P. 3L Passengers for fit. Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, ana thenceover the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Altoo* and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis. P&FSPtigftrs by thu 0J23, A. 31., Train arrive in St. Louis at 11A5) pßtae evening, and by the 10.05, P. M. Train at noon next day. B.'tggwge checked through to Cleveland, and there re* checked'for Chicago and St. Louis. FAKE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. Ist cuss. Ist cuss. 2sn> class. .$2 30 To Chicago 411 60 9 60 •i 00 LaSalie~.~... 14 60 12 50 0 00 Rock Island.. 16 50 13 50 C 00 SL Louis 19 69 16 60 To Alliance... Cleveland. Tolfflo Detroit— ited to pfGcure their tickets at the in Monongahela House, third door . DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland. J. A. CAUGHEY. Agent, Pittsburgh. Passengers are reqneal offlco of the Company, ii below the corner. J. OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA BAILBOAD, Raw Arrangement. COMMENCING FEBR ZM fl F 23,1854. 18M - 1864. TiT AIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 A M; dines at Alit i.vA ance; takes tea at Oreatiice.aud makes a close con noctioa there with aJasi Express Train, reaching Cindn nati about 12 o’clock at night. ' EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. after the arrival of tho Express train from' Philadelphia, aud reaches Crestline at 11,30 P, M., connecting with tho Night Ks press which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Conneciions nr* made with the Ohio and Indiana, and BeLfunUiine and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. Connection* are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. Ban dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bacyrns, Upper Saudu-dcy, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towne on the Manafield road. Fu.ro to Cincinnati $7 ; to IndianapollssBj to Dayton $6,60; to Toledo JO; to Columbus $6,25; to Zanesville $5,10; to Cleveland $4. Through tickets to Lonieville at reduced ra’.es. RETURNING t THE EXPRE3S TRAIN leaves Creslllne at 1.15 P M, and reaches Pittsburgh at B.SO P M, connecting with the fast Express Train through in fifteen hours to Philadelphia, MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at 2110, A. M., on the ar rival of the Night Express Train ftom Cincinnati, and arrive? at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and sP.M,and New Brighton at 6 A M, and 1.15 P M. FREIGHT TILAJ X 1 eared ritldbargh at 7 A M, and 9 P M., and arrives ai 1.30 A M, and 4.&>, P M. Thu Trains do not run on Sunday. Tickets or farther information, apply at the ticket oCr.>fi of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Itollroad Company, of J. U. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monongahela House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station* JOHN KELLY, Passenger Ag*nt. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAIIiROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE BY CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Lino Route from Chicago to St. Louis, fSTRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY fSundaye excepted) X on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern ana Central Railroads*— lA. BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL fc!6, A. M. 2d. “ “ NIGHT EXPRESS...-10:05, P.M. Trains run through to St. Louis in fourteen hour 6, via Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, vnthout change o/c a r“ cr ttaggige, connecting at Alton with Qaiiy Line of Packet 8 for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with' FLRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 88 HOURS Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen trat and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jr, Superintendent. AS’*Through Tickets to St. Louis, by this route, can be obtained In Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland end Pitts burgh aQd Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. (gep27:6m Spectacles. IN THE MOST valunblo trluaiphß of science and art, the invention of Spectacle? nnfc.« with the highest. The espcrimml Optician overcomes the advances of nature, ana couiVts upon the ag*d-eighted the inestimable advan tage of retaining thoaoblest of his senses. Yet great injury is constantly revolting to thousands from ignorance on the pin t of voodere, or of those who venture to choose for them selves. Tntre are many requisites attending tho selection qjf. Classes. The purity of finish of the glass; its proper con vexity; tho best form and adjustment of tho frame, so as to proservo the parallelism with the eye for distant vision or lor near t ldion, to throw the plane of each glass at right angles to the axis of vision for each eye; to bring the ex act centre of each glass precisely opposite;.the. pupil; to huve the position.of the glasses perfect, both horizontally aud vertically, 4«., Ac. Vrotn Ipng. nxptirltiDco in fitting glasses, united with a perfect knowledge. of tho structure «f the eye, wo can promise scieutitlo accuracy, and thus aid much lu the pre servation of the eye. Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles,carefully selected of the ; b*st qualities, for sale. Also, glasses fitted, Ac. W. W. WILSON, Practical Optician, feb9 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. To Wholesale Grocers* Liquor JDe&lers and .manufacturers* T'lIE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a superior quality or OIL OF COGNAC, of which 9£ of an ounce with 60. gallons pure Spirit wIU produce a fmeOognac Brandy. Hi* ESSENCES OF ROCIIELLK and OTARD*S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ABAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, ITOLLAND SCHIEDAM BCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New. York manufacturers by the great demand after them. DU nations for use will Invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCIITWANGER, -> v 141 Malden Lane. New York. ' P. B.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemical*, Platlna, UTfimutH, Manganese; Thorn’s Ext.Copalva,Sulphate Am. monitt, Ac. _____ dec2H*tf AUSTIN LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Oj?ie«, A’o. 92 Fourth rt., above Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla ' fer&ls, negotiated. "Stocks bought and sold on com* mission." Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attested to promptly. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER O* FOURTH AND 851ITOTTELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, 9300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against lose or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Soa and Inland Navigation and Transportation. nnixcToae. ■Wm.F. Johnston, ttody Patterson, W. STClintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, 1. GrlerSproul, A. J. Jones, George It. White, Jacob Painter, A, A. Carrier, lames B.Negley, W. S. liftmen, Wade Ilampton, P. E.Park, H. R Coggahali. Hon. WM. F* JOHNSTON, President RODY PATTERSON, Vice Presides A. A. Oarhiek, Secretary and Treasurer. B. S. CaßßiraJAsslstant Sacietary. Empty Barrels for Sal©. , S°S^ LE e„-*-s>; ■ f » > ' i. 2, / r .a. -i-\ * .?. W. \ ; .iT.r^frJitEDXCAL^ -= &FU ftOOFLAMP'S .. - oEtEBftAtEQ: ,„ : ::.~ G ERMANBIT TEE 8, ' PtL-BifAMl} : t)T '- ' . DB. C. M. JACKBOH, EMladeWHiJ Ja., \mx ir/teruAiET ccmt • •- .4 u LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE. Chronio-or Nervous Debility, Disease* ‘ CapL B. 11. Uaviland, Athoos, N. Y. John W. Hackett, Binghampton, N. Y. ‘ ‘■There patients were blind, and bad to be led to tbe office. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the ci»y at pleasure. ♦These cases of Amaurosis were restored to sight after they were given up as incurable by the faculty, and can be referred to by any person who wishes to learn tbe facta lu these cases, by writing to them. . . j»n' , ) REV. DR. COVER'S RHEIJIATIC .PILLS. Fbr Vte Sift, (hnplde and Speedy Cure 0/ Inflammatory* Chronic, Hereditary and Mercurial. Ehetonatisify Rheu matie Goutj Lumbago, Sciatica, and other Diseases aflieting the Muscular System. t SUCH AN ARRAY OF TESTIMONY as Dr. CovxL’a Rhtvsutic Fills hare called fortkfroia.an classes, vat never voluntarily offered In favor of any other The cases of euro comprehend ’ ! EVERY STAGE OF RHECttATOSBI, Whether accompanied by that terrible sensibility of tha parts affected, common in the Inflammatory phase—by the muscular contractions which so often render the victim of Chronic Rheumatism a helpless cripple, dr by the ever changing symptoms which are sometimes the characteristic* of this Protean complaint. ' Unlike tbe u Sangrado” practice of bleeding and. purging, which some sapient medicos consider the legitimate tnode ot treating Rheumatism, these FiHs sustain and cherish the animal forces, invigorate the constitution, and thus act U the allies of Nature In her efforts to cast off the disease. Their nodical action is direct and specific. It reaches tbe materia mcribi or radix of the disorder,through.all the. complicaUonsofnerve3Bhdfibreatn wtdchitisentrtnehed, * and expels from the blood the febrile principle which feeds, and spreads, and intensifies, while It spreads the fatal ten* dendes of the malady. . . .-.i Caution—Beware of Counterfeit*! I Be particular, and enquire for Rev. SAMUEL OOVEL’3 RHEUMATIC FILLS, and see that the boxes have, tin the outside wrapper, his signature, countersigned by .CL-IL RING, General Agent, - 192 Broadway, New York; without which none are osstoe. . PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BQXI . * tiS-Sold by Dr. GEO. IL KKTSKR, Pittaburght J. p. FLKAIINQ, Allegheny City. . . . . ■ ALDERMAN OF T HIED WABLK OFFICE CORNER OF GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS, (formerly occupied by Alderman Lewis,) whew til bu siness pertaining to the office of Alderman and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended to. : febWn Copartnerahtp. GEO. U. WHITE having associated with him in the Fancy Retail Dry Goods business his brother, JAMES WHITE, and bte.confidential JOHN F. LOT, the business hereafter wiH be conducted under the »»«**» of GEO. R. WHITE & CO. ' V - As it is theintention of the new'finhtoserv&thepublt? well, customers may rely on getting & good article and at a price satisfactory. . * Parrot their stock they intend to import, and -to par chase from first hands, so that every thing in their line wili be at the lowest cost. To enable them to do eo, U will b* necessary for those jersons-indebted to Georß; White tn pay promptly. Pittsburgh, Febmary 8, * lintel for Lease* RILEY’S HOTEL, (formerly known as The Luusmcs UooseJ is offered for lease onfqvomble teyma: Being situated on the corner of Fourth Grant, near to the Court House,and aboatxnldwpy Wharf and the Penruylvania Deptit, ifc ls ohe of the moat pleasant, convenient and dsaJimble.Jocations in the dty. Tbe Hotel will be furnished, leased fat a term of yean, commencing fr6fi£4ne-ilbt of April next. For farther information apply ta-i- v - '' JOSEPH 8. A A. P.MQRRIBON, Att»ys, j an2»J »wtf Office No. UfrYoorth sn, Pittsburgh. Carpets ttcaa than Con, THE undemjned having reduced the prices of their en tire stock cf Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bugs, Mats, Matting, trom SO to S 3 per cent, call the attention of persons in want <'l any articles in their line to tno following. Their stork is one cf the largest abd besf «&cf«lin the and consists in pari of Velvet and'Rrussela; Tapestryßresrels; Anbissson Brussels; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; Patent Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine and fine do; Twtllrd oed plain Venetian do; Hall and Stair ... . do; - Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; „ - - Wool and Cotton Ingrain do: Stair Rods, Window and &' large'fc&ttttml&t of Oil Cloth, from 2to 24 fret in width. Tsuacass osu. C. B. DEADLY & CO, -Jan23 No, 82 Third street. J r. J0K.i5T0*...............n. t. ioßX9xqy. M .:. M auOSl Eicelaldr Carxlsse factory* . JOHNSTON, BROTHER Am, PRACTICAL COACH MAKERS, corner of Rebecca and Belmontstreets, Alle gheny city, Pa n have on. band and are- manufacturing an extensive assortment of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, Baggage Car®, tke n made In all their various styles, with strict regard to durability and beauty of finish, using in all their work the best Juniata Iron ajad eastern-hickory; Re pairs attended to on the must reasonable term* They feel confident that all who may favor them with, their patron age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial it their work*:; The Pittsburgh and Manchester Omnibuses pass every fif teen-mipateadurlng the day. "* oCt2s:ly Notice* ALL PERSONS having Boo&s ar Certificates of Deposit against the undersigned, are requested to present the same at our office, for settlement. BOON 4 SARGENT. Pittsburgh, January 24th, 1855—fjan25 A. Card. ■ /"VWING to a steady drain upon oar foods and an accu* - tffUTStlon of oulside pressure, together , with the ex trcmo difficulty of realizing our securities, we hatfi.been compelled to suspend our business. Our creditors may rest confident that .oar entire Indebt edness will be fall? p&ld, as we have anqaesticnably a large surplus over our liabilities. .. • . ft kattm. January 20, lSso—{jop23 FIMIE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under the Ityti . . of “KRAMER, WORK * YOUNG,” Philadelphia; U ibis day dissolved; Samuel Work, George Young and wn. M’Couch, purchasing the interest of Kramer ARahmin said firm. The badness will be continued by 4l WORE* YOUNG 4 M’OOUCH.” January 22,1865. - ' £ES* Doposlton in cmr office, will please cadi and receive their bills and notes left with us for collection. " JmS* •: KRAMER A RAHM. Palmer's Celebrated Epicurean sasee* STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring" Soups. Gravies* Meat, Gaoe, Ac. We advise all good housewife# lo try it. Price 26 coots per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Btores in the United States and Canadas For sale by SI’OLURQ and G. 11. KBYBEE, PUtabufgh, • P. T WBIGHT * 00., 241 Market stmt, Philadelphia- f«pl9:d»wly is _ Win* i)iKt>yt Jr«« . ' TMTHIKQ AND FURNISHING BTOEE, Masorria Had, v Fifth tlrutf Pittsburgh. —Clothing mul© to ozder. in good aula, and at moderate uteri’ . . U. & A. C, Uimcaiii \XT HOLEBALE QKOCERS, and Dealers in Produce, For* T J elgn Wines and Liquors, Oil Monongahelaoud Kecti* fled Whisky, No. 201 Liberty at,, PittsKnrgb. Pa«v f ly^ty Silver Al&nbfaciory. Spoons, fobks, emblems, *c;—BioocTi&s’a -sun. —Owing to superior facilities in manufacturing ay own work, we are sow selling at least 10 per cent, lower than the eastern cities, or elsewhere. All work ia warranted. . ■Sterling Silver. —We also manufacture Spoons 01 th» British sterling quality. . Watches and Watch repairing continued, with every fa cility and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction to customers, both as to price and the superior quality of the work. _ W. W. WILSUN, Watchmaker aod Jeweller, corner of Market and Fonrth-**r®efS^ ±»jll'Vaßoivtin tUAUtt f'AOIOEY* M. BIQELOW MARTW L. BTST«»B.* o*oBo* AIMS!, Bigelow & Co.) Successors to e,m. miukluw* ko.4g ■ Mj« Diamond alley, near Wood rtteet,ritts'ftfiM»B< burgh—COACLU23, CARRIAGES, PU£A-f®&SS»wiK* TONS* BUGGIES, and eyory description fancy Tehicles built to order* and finished in a manner un surpassed for beauty of design, elegante (f finish, shill o workmanship, and durability of materials. flg»All work warranted. - - POT? EUR nuT-iiiiLia.—Aiy of Seeds lor cart/ O Mwingof the approved andvaluabie varieties, isteady for distribution at the Seed and implement Warehouse, Flf-h ru„SE J«Mi3 WABDBQg. Anx—l&U bob* £iu. ) jan23 V' ‘S' *' v - .*»' -* - K'&'d