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T- ; ,.,'r *•>•*»•’ 4 ,Cl rt • • • r •..<_• *•’ P. i. .v' f **, •■: . *T * s '• ' *r **> •> V‘‘. ••>■% Tv-J'V; >h ?fcV "■ ■ ; ' c :'t ■** *■;' Ht' ■- > ?■ v v v t t -—— •,-. -r' •-• . , • • • •' ■ •<’ •« , *>.• . , ' • • v/ * v. . *- ’ v ‘ -> . • - T-TT*' »»,' ’;L ' ! ■. \ FBfDAY MORNING;;f;;:;;!::::;:i. ; ;::MARCH 2. &3- TO Lira FOR SALE AT TtUB OFf ICE. Type' Metal tor Sale. —Several hundred pounds of old type oan bo had by applying at this office. ; r '•" . v AUiEQHeite Coosir Agricultural Society. A monthly meeting of tho Board of Managers ' of tha Allegheny County Agricultural Society ■was held on Wednesday. February 28, .3855, at : the Court noose. Present—Messrs. Way, ■ ;.'Bnodgrasß, McKnight, ;Beod,' Shankland, Kelly, ' Murdoch, McKelvy, McCabe, MoCaslin, Joußg, Qoehring, Shiras and Speer. After.organising, this minutes of tho last , mccting weroroadaed adopVed. When, .on motion of Mr. McKnight, tho Pres ident af the Sbeietytras ibstrneted to report the : transabtiensaf the Society during the last year, . : laaonformlty with tho provisions of tho law, by ■- which tho Society receives a donation of one , hundred dollars from, the State. ...Mr..McKnight tendered the resignation of Mr. GnWj G. Payee as n member of the Board, ex plaihiug tbat'Mr. P. oouW not attend to the du ties on account of his expected absence, and moved that his resignation bo aoeepted, which Was done. When,'on motion, Mr. M. Whitmore .■). .was unanimously elected to fill tho vacancy. ■ Tho Treasurer here read a statement of tho condition cf the treasury, showing a balance now iu his hands of $396,16. ■ Mr. .McKoight presented for distribution amongst the Board, two samples of Wheat re - coived from the Patent Office. Report from printing’Committee was read aUdacoeptcd- • .. On motion, Messrs. Way, Kelly, Shiras, Whit .tnoro. and Toting were appointed a committee to s; select and report judges for the ensuing oxhibi ; lion. The Report of Committee on Premiums was then taken up, .and after passing up to Class 24, . the balance wsb referred back to the. Committee, to report at tho next monthly meeting. When oa moUou the Board adjourned to roeeron Wed - nesday, March 28, at 10 A. M. in tho Court House. JOHN YOUNG, Jr., Chairman. 0. P. Shiras, Seo'y. Highway Robbeby. —A man namod William - Martin; residing near Sewickloy, wob knocked down and robbed of 1*76, on Wednesday night, tindei the following circumstances: He had ... been in the city daring the day, transacting oome business, and went down 1 on the 6 o’clock Accommodation train to Sewiohlcy, where he got ■put, intending to walk the balance of tho way to • his residence. Shortly after leaving the station, - he|was nccostod by a eonplo of men, who seem ed to have come from the same place, and the three proceeded in company for some distanoo, until arriving at b spot where there was no fear of/interruption, one of tho persons suddenly ’struck Mr. Martin n severe blow in tho face. With bis fist. Tho blow was so unlooked for V that it knocked bim down, upon which the oth er ruffian jumped quickly upon him, and rifled ; his person of a pocket book, containing $76. The rascals then took to their heels and ran off. ,v It is supposed tbo scoundrels were present when ' ■ Mr. Martin received the money in the city, and ' knowing where he tired, followed until they ac j compltshed their purpose. ~ Distbict Court— Before Hon. M. Hampton. '.ln the case of Mehan & Nicholas ve. George : S. King, the jnry returned a verdict for the ' plaintiff for $221,18. * ' Joseph E. Fullerton, for use of the President 1 and Directorsof tbeNorth American Insurance ' Company vs. Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad .Company. A. W. Loomis for plaintiff; Hep burn for defendent. Verdict for plaintiff for $5,487,70. - William Noble vs. Aaron Floyd. Shinn for plaiotiff; Smith and Gill more for defendent. Action to recover $l6O as storage for a lot of boards placed on plaintiff’s property, bygdefotd ent. • Defendant claims that the .hoards were placed there by order of the Street Commission er, in order to bare the plaintiff -the necessity of fencing the properly in. Verdict for defendent. ■ ■ Samuel St, Clair—trustee vs. Carter dluriis, administrator Action of trespass. Defendent, Indhis capacity of Sheriff, sold certain property alleged to have belonged to a certain person oa med C. C. Jeesup, but which belonged to plain tiff. -Ou trjal. - Arrest or Totetes.— On the 10th NoTember ; last, Mr. J. W. Burns’ carpenter ebop, on Craw- , lard* street, in the Sixth Ward, was entered *by thieves, and a.quantity of tools taken. Tester , ... dhjr in coming down Wylie street, Mr. Barnß met a negro named John Murphy, walking along v WiCk a chisel in his hands, which he recognized os having beeu stolen from his shop. Informa tion was made at Alderman Major’s of the cir cumstance, and an officer despatched to arrest the negro, who waß afterwards found at bis resi% dence, and, along with three other negroes in the* earae house, taken into custody. Tho Btolen property was fouud in their poßueßsiqn. In de fault of bail, the whole party were committed to Jail.: . < , Tiie City is Trouble Again.—We noticed, a few days ago, that soveral articles belonging to the city bud been advertised for sale by the > v Sheriff. The City Treasurer, however, managed to raise money enough to meet tho claim, and Bale took place. Bat it appears that there pother dgbts due by tho corporation, which pressed, for attachments were taken ont against several of tho city tf 6 to cov%r a claim of $1,1&9 89, at the Bait tf p & Brady. The new Treasurer seems to ira*£ j n troublesome times, And it will gome financiering on his part to • eettle thiß olaimt. r v Not ALToaETHE2^ ICIIT —AnMtem was pub lished in yestsrdoj a oc r, Mating that a man named miliar, had been Wb&v* at the Monon gahela House, of S5O. Tho ovom'cle states from circumstances which have transpired it would appear that the individtfftl, gaTe his namo as Edward Ililiar, and his are cohsnmate rogues. The different fabricated by them, in relat on to the m'atu, leaves ho doubt but that the whole affair wfis & scheme to swindle tho proprietor of the house out of. money. They have left this oity, and aro now oh their way to Baltimore. 'Attempt to Commit a Rape. —A middle aged German woman, named Antoinette Bennett, ap peared before Alderman Parkinson, yesterday, to make complaint against Michael Lightner, for an attempt to violate her person." states that while in bed on Wednesday night, Ligbtoer, Who is d boarder in her husband’s bouse, came to her room, caught her rudely, and forcibly at tempted to effect .his purpose, but before be could succeed in hia villanous design, was inter rupted by the eutr&uce of her h-ißbaod. A war rant was issued for the arrest.of Lightner. A Desperado in Custody.— A notorious des perado, named Cornelius O’Brico, was commit ted to jail, yesterday, for thirty days, for dis orderly conduct, by, Alderman Major. Ho was arrested the night previous at a house in the ‘ Sixth WaTd, by Officer Beed, where he was ‘‘breaking things” generally. When taken into custody ho h&d a large butoher knife, about a foot long, secreted upon his person. Serious Accidbnt. A lad named Joseph MUle , while coasting down O’Hara street on a eled, on Wednesday evening, ran against tho heels of a.horso. The horse kicked up, hitliDg ' fcini <m tlie face, just above tho mouth. In con ” sequence of tho iDjnry, tho upper lip has bad to be taken off. Tho boy lies at the residence of his parents, in the Fifth Ward, in a very preca rious state. Iron Cmr Commercial College.— Wo direct the attention of our readers to the advertisement of- this exoellent institution, Id another column. The inducements there offered aro well wprth the notice of all who desire to acquire a perfect business education. Among the Faculty, will bd recognized tho names of gentlemen, whosa reputations for echolarly acquirements, are fam ii jar to all. Tee Entertaibment3 at tho City Hall, by the Inimitable Sam Welser, and tho Pennsylvania Circus, are really of a first-rate character. Several of the feats performed there havo never before been accomplished by any artistes of tho arena, and exoite the wondor of all beholders. To-pivht, and to morrow, the last of their per formances will be given. Aebests bt tee ALLEaiir.a^PoLicE —Daring the month of February, 100 arrests were made by the Mayor’s Police, of Allegheny. The pla ces of nativity of the arrested were as followB: Americans 23 ; Irish, 80; Germans 88 ; Scotoh, 4 ; English, 4-, Italian, 1. • Absatot and Batteey. Charles Murphy ■was committed to jail, yesterday, by Mayor •■Volz, for the above offcnco, on oomplaint of f-Jary Jane Curran. Heed to Baie. —The young man, Mclntosh, arrested on a charge of grand larceny, hair a final hearing before Alderman Major, yester day, and was held to bail In the Bnm of $250, to' await trial. .. . 1 ! ; Stbasoees ra the .City.— The t of the. Merchant's Exchange show that ovepVOOOO; strangers hava stopped at our pnnotpal Hotels, since the first of January. ii >• r ’’ ***” . » <t V. '■ ■ ■ ,H L ***.,.„> 7. ' . * :.« fa «*.. •* • •£r f r .■ 1 -?fc ' ■ ' Pa«? IU-oaUj, a ihee maker. in the Pifth ward, .jgßtarday made in - formation, before' Alderman Parkinson, against ”° hn Feitob. for stealitig a pair Of.boots, worth $&. rritch was arrested- .with.tho boots in his possession. He was sent to jail, tn default of Pobetqhers Naturalized In tho Court of Common Pleas, bat- seven foreigners wers nat uralized daring the month of February. Throe of these Were from Gertnony ; two from Iro land; one from England, and one from Wales. COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND MEnGIIANTS’ EXCHANGE. ■ OFFICER. Pmidmt— JOHN SHIPTON. I\rxt Tice .frmdcni—’Wy. n. Smith. &eoni u u - Beowii. Secretary —Wh. 8. EfAVirr.^ JVeaiurer—Jona D. BcnLtT. .. Superintendent— B. T. NoataAJi.-Ja. CbmmiUee qf Arbitration for February.— W. H Smith V.P4 C. W. RicKCTSoa, W. B. Kaoußa, Jaxis M. Coopep.’ Qioeqk Dues. - WEEKLY MONEY ARTICLE. PiTTSBCKon, Hatch 2,1853 The Honey market closes this week with a goo J supply, beyond the actual wants of flrst-clasa names. Demand somewhat groater than last week, and we look for an in crease In demand during tho coming week. X large amount or notes fall due in the different Banks to morrow, which will add something- to the ease and activity in the market. . Business in general continues inactive for the sensoo, owing to the continued cold weather? and.-remarkably contracted discrimination in credits perhaps wore never so severe—the result of which must be of a beneficial naiuro. We are looking anxiously for opening of navigation, which cannot be far distant now from appearances cf the weather. The winter wa have justpassed through has been prolific in financial disasters, and will bo long remembered as one of the most eventful In our hUtory. ' Currency somewhat more abundant, and firm at % ct. In Cincinnati, business dull In evory department, caustd by suspension of navigation. Exchange soiling at ct Currency scarce, and in demand. In 8t Louis,business comparatively dull; products from above are in demand, and, if in market, would bring good price*—battbo rivers are dosed. In Boston, Stock* are dull; Banks discounting liberally, and their customers are seldom obliged resort to the street for accommodations. Monsum River Bank is taken at the Suffolk. In New York, the late arrival from California has im proved the market some; demand for Money light, while tho supply Is abundant. The amount of money out on loan, subject to call, Is very largo, end Increasing. Tbe Bsnk statements show a decrease in ppeelaof nearly a mil lion. Borne leading Bank officers are tieaireua of arresting the expansion ofloans and discounts, deeming it imprudent to extend beyond the present figures. The comparison with tho last week is; Feb. 17. Feb. 24. Loans, Ac.. $95,850,031 91,690,604 Inc. $740 427 Specie 17,339,056 16,370,876 Dee. S9GB,2U Circulation 0,941,600 6,903.582 Inc. $21,096 Deposits 73,193,030 74,644,721 Dec. $043,016 As compared with February 26, last year, the figures are: Feb. 25. *64. Feb. 24. *55. Loans, Ac $93,529,710 91.500,504 Da. $1,930,212 Specie .... 11,212.093 10,370.575 In. $5,168,212 Circulation 8,929,314 Xk<-sl,9r*.i 752 Deposits 01.293,625 74,644,321 I. $13,251,070 The Increase of Loans since December 9 is now nearly $11,000,000, and of Specie, $5,900,000. In Baltimore, Money continues easy; good paper on tho street, on call, oto 7 cent., with an abundance sorting sound Investments. Badness lively, with good prospects for a fine spring business. In Philadelphia, Money more in demand—capitalists ex ceedingly cautions as to character of tho paper offered. Private advices from England are not encouraging—full supply of money caused only by contraction or buslnpea as to exports and homi trade. Seme activity in American securities. The Southern rivers haT© not yet risen sufficiently to final down the large amounts of product*, especially ot ton, wbictf Is accumulating at various points in the Into rior, and consequently the rtcetpts at the various shipping ports are very light. The produce. howevvr, must roon come forward to the relief of our foreign exchange njaiket. The unusual delay has caused n shipment of trad.* too ereader extent than was entiripsted at tbl« early s- asm. The New Orl-ane JVtce Currrnt of the 21st February states that M the week ha» opened with butlittlo activity in any department of tho market, tnd in most articles of western produce, particularly, tho uonsac ions are on a limited scale, m tho stocks generally aro llcht, and purchasers only take for Immediate wants, in view or the ample supplies which must begin to roach hero bi-fort; many days from the upper rivers. Wo hope soon, also, to bear of a rls* iu the Southern .tributaries, a© our stock of cotton, tobscro, Ac., requirp replenishing before business in them, and the re rtous branches tf trade, labor, Ac., connected with them, can move forward actively again.” WEEKLY REVIEW QJT PITTSBURGH MARKET. Ornat 07 Tnc 9.4 nr Mownso Post, ) Friday, Sicrcli 2, 1555. } . RniaßXS.—Tbs weather, since thedateef our lust weekly ls?ne, has been tor-the•‘most part intensely £t4d —Sunday, Monday and Tuesday bclnc, perhapj, tho coldest days wo haTe expericncod during the winter. Tlio weather, how ever, on Wednesday cbnngej snd moderated Navigullon on the river has been sujpcndt-d. Transactions of tho week In all the leading articles of Produce-, Provisions and Groceries, have Le*u to a moderate extent, scare* exceeding those of the provioui week, In the general markets but little change has taken place. ABllEB—There Is a steady demand fjr Tnanufeeturioe purpose*, and.prices haTe not varied rinee our last, tales in lotsof casks Soda, domestic and imi-orted, at —• tons Pearls at time. APPLES—Are only arriving in small lots. Retailing at s3@s4 fl bbl. are selling at $2,2&@3 > 00. BEESWAX—SaIes on arrival at 24(325c: and from store at 25<c&26c. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Buckets at Factory $2, and from store $2,16(52,25. Large Tubs, from store, S7(ft>7,&o « dot. • small do $6,50. bKCHIMS—-Common Ohio, on arrival, sells at $2,69, and from store at $2 75 From stnra, Eastern at $2,60.Vt3,25. BEANS— I This article is very scarce, tjfe} much enquired after. Several email lota were dlsposeVof, m arrival, at bushel, for choice email white. Then* prices, however, cannot bo depended open, upon tho opeLini' of the rlTer. ' ° BACIN—The demand during ibo week was nctifo, and, owing to tha interruption of navigation, our dealers have gmi difficulty in supplying tho demand. We note *nU-n& billows: 0,000 fi>s at 6%, and rhoulders, rides 7.C00 lbs do and 9U; 10,COO Ihs dn ct 27>00Q £bs do, in lots, at CU, 7U. 7 L su °i?-f C^ 2,000 pis thirty days; 1,0091bs eiaw at 7h£: 22.000 &* sides at ss,9v,cash. • fbr Bulk lorlq Jots of good would readily sell at the outoWe figan-fl. sales of 30,000 tba, country, at hams; 25,000 lbs 11. B do at 4>4. ; 76,000 hams on private torms; 22,000 fca ahuaiders a*.] s w e 9 ot e<&7( CoJh _ BUCKWHEAT Hve no Ba,cs reported, but nominally at $6 # 109 lbs. v , hrjcTER AND EGGS— Tho mark* u, au . t _ bfire - n(1 thn ?a®*i a 413 brisk tor good Roll Butter • common at 1Q@18; racked Is Belling at 11(5)13, E^Tere ery J C^ f t S aßd P* l ®* B darln S 'ho week reported, at 22@28 . <o ugn« , aaiui CRACKKfi^_Thofollowing are mannfftctu*, r u' nri™» • Water _ - r“ pr^ n Butter do > * Pilot Bread 'ho V • Sugar Crackers, lb. . \ 6 , fkxia do do o c !“- Boston do do 9 x Pic-Mc do do 9 “ COTTON YARNS, Ac.— 1 ere now the rnllbj rates: H . Pornm No. 6 to 10, Inclusive...lBcplb « n Al 2. “ 13 J 2I » 42 “ Dozen .flc i* Eb ........8 “ .—....7 « « 14 « 16 No. 600....... M 600 ‘1 700 Carpet Chain: white 19@20, colored 23. Coverlet Tarn, 23@25. Candlewick, 18. Twine, 20. Batting, N 6“. 1, 13: No. 2.12; Family Batting, 15. Caulking, 16. CORDAGE. —The following aro the rates now established Manilla Rope, coil 19 ib. Cut 20 ft lb. White “ H “ “ Tarred . “ 13 « “ Packing Yam, fine...l2 u Bbd Coeds— Manilla, $2,60,3,75@6,00 dox. ■ /do coil 19 cts lb. Haxnp, $1,87,2,75@3,76 Q doa. do scoliHotssfi>. Ptouan Lutes—Manilla, $1,25 $ do*.■' Hemp, $1 $ doa. COPPER—Wo quote at 35@3G,c&sh and time. CANDLE—SaIes of Star during tho week at 24c $ ft Dipped %»orth 18)£,and Mould 14}£. Boap brings sc. CHEESE—The stock Is wearing down but prices remain DRIED.FIUJIT—There waa an active Inquiry In the mar ket during the week for Dried Apples for export, with solos 1 of 400 bus In one lot at sl,37*^; various email lots at $1,37@1,50. Peaches are held firm at $2,12@2,25 to the : trade. DRIED BEEP—We quote at o@9>£,by the tierce. FLOOR—Owing to the continued light supply and very light stocks, together with an increased demand from bakers and retailers, holders were enabled to get a trifle o.v«s )a?t , week's prices. We notice sales of the fo'lowiog lots in the j early part of the week: 85 hbls at $8,87 for extra ;,95 bbla superfine at $8,70; 380 bhlfl at $8,75@8,80 ; 25,6b1s mill su perfine at sB,7olater in the week, sa!es*of ICO 1 bbls do at $8,80; 100 do mill at $8,75r24 bbls extra ats9,l2}£;T-trom stores, In dray load lots,sB,B7@so forjuperfioe. and $9,12® $9,25 for extra, gales 100 bbls Corn'Meal, in lots, at $3,75 los4sbbl. FEUD—Sales at mill of Bran and Screening at 90a $ 100 B>b; Shorts, $1; Ship Btu2T, $1,05 j.Finiahed Middling*, $1,40. Salas of Country Bran at $1 tp 100 lbs. FEATHERS—We quote sales In limited lots at 40@13, first hands; from store, 45@50; Mixed at 35, and dull. are confined to the regular wants of the trado. Quotations remain unchanged, viz: Mackerel No. 3, large, $ll@U,5O; Medium do., $9,50; No. 4, sS@'B,2s. Baltimore Herring, $8,25@G,60; Halifax do $6,60@6. Labe Fish: Trout, $8,50<2>59; White, $10; half bbls In tho usual proportion. GREASE—SaIes of TO bbls at ~\£. GRAIN—The arrivals 0 f Corn daily is moderately large, with a continued steady and active demand; but little Is leftover The Balesfor the week comprise about C,OOO bus, ranging ftom 80 to 82 at Depot,- and sa, U to 85 from store, for shelled? In 8& . t0 90 at Depot and from stores. Barley: Bales of 38 bus from wagon at $1,30. fOO bushels Malt at $1,45@1,50. Wheat: None offered. GROCERIES—Sugar is, extremely scarce, and with an ac rive demand from the trade, prices are advancing. We note sales in the aggregate of^lOOfinds, at for fair prime, «ales to. the country byth& bbl. Molasses: gale* to the exlentof 6LP bbls at 24® 25.•' Ooffeefirmnt and 12c. ’ r GLASS—We quote city brands Window Bt -$2 fi box for 0x8: s2£oibrrx*; s3forBxlo; $3,60 for Bxl2. 9x12, and 10X12; $4,60 for 0x13,9x14, and 10x14; $& for 9x16,10x16, and 10x16; $5,26 for 10x17: 6,50 for 10x18; and eo on In creasing Id like ratio according to size—lo $ ct.off for cart ; Country brands arc sold at an average ol aboutiOo less %l bx ; *than city brands. .' ■ _ v . .. ... • HlDES—Green HSdes are selling At 4U@sc j’dryflint in ■ lota ut 12b; tothetradc 12®13o; dry Baited 11® 12a. t Hay—Thera continued a brisk demand for Hay during the ireek, aud tt» ales la tbe aggregate irar* large— ebeut r , ” ■ -V, l* "'. Im S?i*> ( i* ll> * i t w^*, '‘a »*.*«&«« «a,6»)wl, »»4*!a§, i®* 4to, ° I Irpm »sgooit, c#lt.s 6t t2S®l2t'. ' " ’ : - XTOPSi-Sfllts from store ot &Q@4ff.'' - ' ‘ NAlLS—Sates ! of,CGmmonpa<3dledh.'iral 3® od * ana opwnrdd:'at 3££@4&'--- ~ .> • rJ* **? M rateB 8 now Sole, 2** daughter Sole, 2I&20 ; Upprr Leather. per d 6; a<x s36® mi Country Bridle' Skirting Leather, per.lb. 28 coats. ..d“L B SS. 1 ? ™ k ° f 134 *■? « m»; » STOKES.—Spiritc Turpentine b? now" held at 60c ** Snilon.: Roshm $3,25@3.50 for J?o.' 2, and *4 for No. 1. ats4so®ss. •'-•. 1 - ?pS—Steady sales of Lard OiLNo. 1 at 75@80cby the lot nn** * a Way. 'Linseed Is firmer, and cAlas In 'the rrayaro tnade ot SS; no heavy sales reported. yery ecarco, and wanted., Sales from store in a retail way are making at $1.7£@2,25 elhUEhel, ac cording to quality. ■ • ' •PIO METAL—Sides or 100 tons Tennessee at *25, sir months r 2,' do coko at same. PORK—Sales of Mess Pork in small lots at SU, ' SEEDS—We have no change to note since our last; sales ore principally in a retail way rom stores; we quote at $0,60@7, tho latter price from store. Timothy in a re- Jl’m at 5 3 >~ 5 @' 8 . 6 &- Ffnx-seed wanted ot sl’oB®l,6o. SALT.—At the Canal sales are made at $2 bbl for Nol 1, and $2,00(512,12 for extra. From store a Plight advance on tbcp« rates. STEEL - Sprint? Steel, Pittsburgh manufacture, lie1 ie ? 1 P lou * h wings, 8; do,cm to pattern, 5 A B sU>e L from rolled Iron, bU; from hammered do, o>f; lloe steel, 7>£; Fork do, 7; Shovel do, 8; steel dandy tire, < i KHpUo Springs, seat do, 13® 14; Culti- V ao ' ISXI % M @ 5S V tooth. TOBACCO—Virginia 5 s range from 16@2G, according to brand, and lumps at 20@40. Virginia Twist, 10. TALLOW—SaIes of several small lots were reported at lOJrfjtfjiUr.. * \C* and IX, $13,25, cash; Pig $34: Bar ciusb. WHITE LEAD—Is firm, with a very active demand, and steady sales at f‘2,50 keg, for pore in oil. and dry 9o *7 DS. Red Lend Sc lb. WHISKY—SaIes of Ruetifled were made at 33®34, and Raw at 30. 11 has a downward tendency! Per Canada ) l.rvstrooL MAEKfTa.—II illh-^n’ticircular reporia the sales ofCotton lor the week at 35.C00 ImUs. Thequotatiens are: Wr Orleans 5%; middling b%‘, fahmplands middling 6; market dull and but little fpeculative demand. Tho Im portation is small, owing to tho prevalence of easterly winds preventing tLcc arrival of vessels. Lower qualities have decliued most. The sales to (Speculators wrro 800 bales, and U> exporters 1,709. • Rrxadstoff?.— A shade tower: a small speculative ti*. mand. Drown ft Shipley quote Western Canal at 42s fid; rood Ohio 45?. Whont a t. ili» lower: white lit Ci- Corn has declined fid: white 443; yellow 43s Gd; mixed’43s. Pnovuioss—Reef nml Pork dull. Baron...but little speo ulative demsml; 44«®46a CL Lard firm, prices Etifier but uotquotaldy higher. At .Manchester i-r:,-e* were weak ar.d transactions small. London Ma'-ects—3ugar firm; prices a shade higher. Coffee quiet. Moicy market unchanged. Conwls for mo ney bre qurtt-d at a decline. United States Stocks have ndvan cd. Per Si. Lr.u a ] London markets dull. Coneols for account Livespoo:. Maeket:,—Cotton unchanged ; the sales c*f the lost two days weta lu,uoo bales. L'rcad.rtuffs without change; a limited burina-s dm**. Liverpool Ma?.ee??—Biu:AnKn»FFB.— Brown ft Fhlpley quale the p*fc?eP generally u shade lower and tho market quiet Other? any Flour has declined 3d; Wheat 3i, and Corn fid. Old Wed, Canal Flour now 37®405; Philadelphia and straight Baltimore44?®44s fid; good Ohio 4r®4ss; white Whoa- 11? fid. White Curn 435; yellow 43s ®4S.?Gd; mixed 4?®43-». hlrhurdwjD, Spt'nre & Co. quote Beef Jail and unchanged, with a moderate demand. Inferior Pork dull. Bacon un changed, -with a tncderato demand ; new Wastera 44ig»46J-4. Lard higher, with n f-ilr deianod At 02s. London Markets,'February 10.—Baring Brothers report a fdir amount of bu6iues. J In Flour at 80s. Iron dull: JUils £C yC&££si; Bar Iron £osifa£7* Brotch i’lg Iron SI. 4 The amount of bullion In the BaDk of EDglan*l has do creastd £31,000. Consols for money closed at 90k£<3 and f.r account American «-rarities and stock* firm and higher: U. H, M.r**.', koili ISG2, 95@99: U. S. sixes, 1863, ii>nd<«, li>K(Cl*j7 : U. S. fixes, prc-ck®, IVC71 V C7 und ll)5@l06; lVnn«yivai U flees, bonds, B0(§;S2; Pennsylvanln Ontral KTrtJRf; Krle ItuJlniul. first mortgage, 100@ 10l ; third do 18(ftiS0 ; Kriu JurnmM 7-f<c/170. New Yosr., March l .—Cotton firm; sale* 800 bales. Flour unsettled : falus 5,250 bbls good Obit* at softs 9,37 ; south* ern firm; rule* 2,U>O bbls. bush W*.«t-rn mixed Corn at Fork dull; safes GSG Mis old mes*. at §14,60. Beef uuch&nged. Lard doll. Vhl*key...Ouio 32*3- Sugars firm ; eates 700 bbd* N. O. at 4: Mo laws and CofT. o firm. Blochs heavy. Mouey i-i^atirnl; Virginia sixes Missouri aix«s 91; Canton 2->' k ; Cum berland 63% • Eiie4s)£. I’miAcctmiJL, M*r*-h 1 —Flour...sales Lbb standard brands at {8,76, and 600 bb!s extra and oxtra family at $9,- 25® 10; Rye Flour firm tts6. Cora Mca)...&Qo Penn's at $4,2i, ind TOO bids to-day at $4,12)3; Wheat-Sal*/? Sou bush prime red :»t $2,11, and 600 bush white at $2,25: about 6000 bush white, deliverable on the opening of the .canal, $4,25; Bj»« i- worth $1.12. Ctru...6iK>9 bush IVnn'a yellow «t 91c to rb.r>-. Ln Ortr-erfe* and uan- Kactior.A on n T*-ty r-xlri ’-tlrcr.le; Wb»*kv...small sales at 33 In statu j ri-'. u it) I birj 31 in hlVds * ... Cincinnati, March I.—lhver unchanged; < \ar and p!c:iSiut. F.t>ur firm at *6.B‘j{a-5.3.'i; Whisky Provisions quiet, but no chang* m prices: ralm fitx-O pi. c 8 buik.uiw*'. el -»;*4 ; t'-yS'i'r'i fer &h->ul.i«TH, SiJef. Lbd lißie-: new slvi« l\»rk f/v«!> mitred at $l3; Butter firm, llf< 1 . No rbazye In (r - cc i.-** Baltic-* e. March 1 iius Bevvv.s offered; 175 driven eastward. ar>.l Ih.' balance rc.Lt ; pricyq ranging from $4 to $o per liu. li.ygs iLvrce : aalr* j7,ii to $7 76. Av; .V M'fJSi S£Bt Mitt MEJ%. The invert—There i.-, n>> rhen-j- siuce our last repoit The Allegheny ac<l Mour njrah.-lN srr l oth Icebound. If the weather C"iitisnir-i h--* T-'arm i-.a it we* yesterday, we l»rto be t - give n d'tT.-reut acconet la a kw diyu. 1 ur Eb’iunrf Mantfield cxums 10-tho landing ytfsterday.all S-ife—an-1 vill }■* put ru th.. d.- Lk-i lor rrpajr«i. The Ad; Utic w ;.dr-rii-l l.iava LouUrUlt' OC the 27tb, -csd the U,<n Hc-'t mi D o 28th—f-»f.LWs city. Wi; gV •r. frz-Li the Clncl:.u«ili (.-• cf FebrUßry 27Lb the foiled ing Th a ** liucrti City.” Capt Ntot. N’-tJ, 5.- tlm Inst nrriral from New Orleans. » >o her trip Up alu> picked up two sm-gs tit Ilelrua. near without any miteiial damage— only breaking l**»r i;ui»rde. There were f.r<- feet iu D,p left xdgtt, Atld thcriv,-r full of l«e at Loul*.v(H-. On ihe 0 ‘Ri-y I’.lL*—the point betweeu lure Mi'l la-u:svhe—ejiicro Is now tlx feet water. Cumberland river wiusoo a sLnml on Sft.urdßy, with ft he.iry f<M ' f riiio and snow at NabhrilUt. The Sh/lockand CWd Fellow were in port, and tiro John fcimp.'OD due from lielo-V. Tpucck»oo river n - »«c three ferd Iw>t week. Boat* arc car rying grtxl lor.d-i r f rotton frem Ilunfi'ville to Chattanooga. Tnuihlgbee river bad rlicr, three *nd halt f,*ct above low water a; Columbu/, on the LStirUlt, aud Was still rlDng. A ch-Fp.-uch from Memphis that the rlv«r had ri.«»*Q four fenl, and tbO E> lip-», which ha-1 parstsl there, would go out withool much difileufiy. The following boats are ico-hoiiud, with cargo**.? on !»< Rtd, amt J r p-'-luts above and below: Rosalie, West, ri'ifhurch. Iron City, iNy rpv, U He 0. MtQg.QueHU City, Eiopiii-. Ainbasssdor, Fortit Lj'.i-en, Kiln, and E'n d«*«Tor. MSi, The steamer CapLdn C. Batcii [ will 1-ave for the above ruJ interraodlute T7»a^aports oq opt'nict; oS navigation. For freight or ] n.-txage apply on tnaril, or to iuM J. B LIVINGSTON, Ageuts. For C'iucbnuuLl nod Lioutavllle. Tb* »ltraiiHir SWALLOW. Captain ELOAS, will 1 nwiaty l -' ! ’ ri - 1 for lit** above aml intermediate port* on «BlSSaafMO\r»AV, iWili iusL, at 1U A. M. Fur freight or parage apply on lt*;nnl Thu sto.iaier ECLIPSE, Captain W«. Mooni, lcnrc fur the above aud intermediate porta Monday, Wiu icst, at 10 a. m. lor lr»*U:ht or passage upplv on board, or to J. L>. COI.LINGWOOP, Agent. , The McamiT Oil KV Captain Mclstosii, | li'-iv.- for tho itU-v.- aud intermediate ports CS§SiS2EJaM' jU SATURDAY. Uilh in; t M at 2 I’.M. For ireigtu or pnsFttp* upl'i}’ oo bnaro, or to f*»n24 BAKNhM & COLLINGWOOF). A^ttta. For CinciuuHii anti i«ouisvlilol I Tht* hte«raer AMAZON, Cupt. Haslet?, will for tho übovv and intermediate porta on Forrrc® SATORDAY » 24th in>l » ut a X ’* M ‘ * \ .10**t or passage apply on board, or to _ir *±l. .1, FLal'IC & LIVINGSTON„AggbtfI. ......24 •* .25 “ 2O “ 27 “ " ■ 4 20.. rXKR. No. 800 “ eoo « 1000 a For St. ijouis. I Jifi^i*ri!nfl o;uaer Capt. N. Crooks, utoMtittKiacm ratV. abcre and Intermediate porta. '"{**“ or « b£rf. or to ISIIit x JOHN FLACK, Agent. or st 77oTriin I “«-I Irt: ’ ETATE ' Captain E ' ltate on ilONbi! 10 “ Iror ' ) ani i "" ffie ' “ pSffeeM?, on lnst - at 10 A - M ' feb2‘J BA UN Kd or LIVIY^ nSjl» For Nashville. Thu fteamur LOUISVILL) I and intetmwlUU V)AY, 21th instant, at 4 P. M. For freight or paflciige apply on board, or to : K _ J^l 9 —_ KIMIOK & 00.. A&,,„ For Wabimli River, Vincennes, iladir" vllle ami Yorlc. Th» R&!«nd1 1 ‘toAm*»r YOitKTOTVN, CaptaV *1 flii^J2w-tJ?P oE » will leaTo lor Iho u'-ort; and IntermudUu DAY. For f'rrjglit r>r passage apply oft board. For St. Louie, Lexington. Kansim, Wctlou St. Josephs, and all liilmnedlate hand* lngs on the Idiasouri River'. ->iP 'J'lit) pne new incsseu.rer rteamfT TROPIC, I Captain Fr.Escn, will Uf.vt* Air 11.0 above ami pirta TIUB DAY, 2UU Instant. For freight or puisago upplv on boxnl, or to foblO J. 15. LIVINGSTON, Agent, ffg _ | The ptramfr . li. DWNNY, Capt. Timmas 1 will leave tor Ihc above aiuldutexmedlalo Jr&asgßS&nnrts un onaninir i.l navigation. For Ireighl or passage npplv on board, or to • feblS FLACK A MYINOIfoON, Agents. The 6te,tmer ALTOONA, Capt R. O. Gbit, 1 leave for tho abore and intermediate ports opening of navigation. For Ireitfbt or passage iipply on board. - * fob 3 For St. Loulh. |i«j- The steamer PItAIKIK ROSE, Capt. F. Ma- will leave for the above and intermediate euMfifiksaporlfl on the opening of navigation. For freight or passogo vpply eu board. jap 30 Tho sfeamer KATK CA33EL, Capt Joscpn i wiU leave for the above aud Interne* ports on opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jan29 BAKNK3 & COLLISOWOOP, Agents. For) .Nashville. 1 The steamer YIKNN A, Captain Q. Hat, will for tho above und intermediate ports on Qtefe«Scaoponmg of navigation. For freight or passage npplyron board, or-to jan2o FLACK or WILKINS, AgentA • Tho steamer KEYSTONE, Capt. J. J. Itontx 1 will leave for tho above and intermediate on opening of navigation. . . For freight or naasage apply on board, or to • 3an2* < FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. For KaaUvilAe • r fT5> b» T* l * ate tuner CLARA DEAN, Captain Wu. LSigatfrfDEAs, will leave for thaabove and intenS4diate Qrarvi- j ports on opening of navigation. For freight and passage apply on board, or to jm>22 FEAOK or LIVINGSTON, Agenti. / Commercial Intelligence; TZLEGHAPE lIAEKETfI, Cattle Market. STEAMBOATS, For Nashville. For Cincinnati. For Zanesville, For St. Ijonla. For Wnbaali Itlvcr. For Zanesville, For fit* Loulfl* • '< .v v » jfiltifi S*6l* Hftftioiraifvz, No article of a similar kind, now before the public, eojoya a better reputation as a restorative and invigora ting hair, tonlo. - Its peculiar chemical qualities Ltito a beneficial effect upon tho growth and character of tbo hair, giving a nllky end glossy texture to that which wa? former ly of a coarse and dry nature. It has also a tendency to preserve the youthful color and appearance of the hair, and destroying or. counteracting the effects of ege. With each recommendations in its favor, we hardly perceive how any lady or gentleman should be without to valuable an ftdjuuct to the toilet. Persons who have used it from the -Bge of sixty-four down, declare it to be the most perfect or tide to secure the object intended ever yet produced. Gray hair, whether produced by the alow progreea of time, or by any of the causes which whiten tho looks prematurely, la restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all tho also, greeable effects of dryness, the 'accumulation of dandruff or Uks Impurities, &ro removed. From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, 27 Schoolst Boetoh, March 20,1854 . Pbof. Wood: Dear 81r—Having become prematurely quite gray, I was Induced some six weeks since, to make trial ofyoui Ilalr Restorative. I have used less than two bottles, but tho gray hairs have all disappeared; and al though my hair has not fully attained its originnl color, yet the process of change is gradually going on, ond I have great hopes that, in a abort time, my hair will bo as dark &6 formerly. I have also beon much gratified at tho healthy moisture and vigor of tho hair, which before was harsh and dry, aßd it has ceased to come out us formerly. Respectfully Yours, D. C. M. Rupp. Prof. Wood: Dear Sir—My hair commenced falling off some three or four years 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 Tory happy to say it is doing wonders. I have now a fine growth ofyounabnlr, and cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly afflicted. A. G. Wuxi Ail son, 133 Second street. St. Louis, March 7th,,1854. •- Oarltle, 111., dune 27tb, 1853. I have used Prof. O. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and hare admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restora tive, it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently eo. Svdnet Bbeese, Ex-Senator, United States. Vincennes, Indiana, June 15th, 1853. Prof.O. J. Wood: Dear Sir—As you ot* atom to manu facture extensively and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I hare used it, and known others uso It; that I bavo for eevem.l years been In the habit of rning other Hair Re storatives, Bud that I find yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses tho head of dandruff, and with one month's prdper ua-a will restore any person's hair to tbo original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, roft, and glossy appearance, and all this without discoloring tho hands that apply OKho dress on whioh it drops. I would, therefore, recommend its nee to every one desirous of baring a fico color and texture to hntr. Respectfully yours, Wilson Rnta^ For Bala by 0. J. WOOD ft CO., Proprietors, 095 Broad- 1 way. New York, and 114 Markot street, St. Louis, Mo^ Prico, $1 and $2 per bottle. Sold at Dr. G. U. KEYSfcR’S Drug Store, 140 Woodstre-et; sign of the Golden Mortar. frbl&dtw Harrell’s Indian Llulment, ■Bock, ~ Limbs, Side, Head, Breast, Throat, Spine, Mutcles, Worms in the Skin, Scalp Diseases, Milk Crust, .Pry .Tatter, Erysipelas, Iftadache, Chafes, Neuralgia, Cracks, Sun Pain, Scalds, Bnrn-s, Ulcers, Sore Lfgs, Sore Throat, Rheumatism. Price 26 cents per bottle. Slid wholesale and rnUul at Dr. KEY SBII'S, 140 Wood stTcet; JOEL MOtILEPPS, Lib erty struct, and at J. p. FLEMING'S, Allegheny city. jiD2o:il*w Important to Persons afflicted wit h Her eto, or Ilnpture of tUe Vowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect- The right course far any ona to pursue who may bo af flicted with Rujvun*, in to procure a good Truss well adapted to the ruptured parts, in order to retain the protruding portion of the bowels. This is often aud tb*> bowel booomew straogulatad, leaving the pn.ti.-ni not only in a gaff-ring but clangorous condition. 1 have always on hand, and dally ndapt, tho most improved Trurues; among which is MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will r.*aUj* prcdu*c a radical enro in a short time. Of eourpo th.*re era when no Tru&" vrtll cure., Let jn * vast ma jority of reducible Urmia, or Rupture, ibis Trum will cum. I hare ev*ry variety of Tri.-ws, 6O cents to $-"0: also a large assortment of CHILDREN’S TR.TTS.iFH, ABDOMINAL BUPDOKTERS, ELkSfiC STOCKING*, lor rarlcore broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for the relief and euro of rile*; SHOULDER BRACES, far men women end children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, &nd wrpry variety of mechanical oppllaneo med In the cure of dbea?**. Cell and examine them at ray Drug Store, No WO Wood fitrect, corner of Virgin ojloy; clgr. of the Golden Mortar. [fyblffdaw] DIL GEO. U. KEYSEIL 44" Proclamation.— the extraordinary, end u apvoci-d r t-i»d dc mend fort hat Kg prypatgfloff, ffRIGHTS PREiITUM KATHARION.hasIaJucfJ envious persons to palm off other articlen similar in name an 1 ap pearance, but absolutely worthless, which baa a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers nboul J b* l particular to ask for 1 Viig'ifj Premium Katba rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled far its virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of diisineFs and headache, and for the toilet it has uever had an equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for its completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for ro moving all dandruff; for preventing its falling off, whether from fiicfiness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyes, as it excites the secretions producing a supply of Its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, 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 tbo United States A liberal discount io wholesale dealers. Pyice 26 cents a bottle. TBTER T. WRIGHT A CO., 241 Market st, Philadelphia. For pale by GEO. IL KEY3KK, No. 14u Wood street, and R. li. SKLLEII3, Pittsburgh. For Bronchitis, Throat Dieenaes, Hacking Cough, and the effects of imprudent use of Mer cury, no medicine has ever been discovered which has effected such eunt as Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Tirrfcot Disease? produced hy erilivatioo, Hacking Oagb, Bronchial Affections, LiTer Disease, Neuralgia and Rheu* mutism, have ail bien relieved and cured' In a wonderful manner, by the great purifier of the blood,Carter's Spanish mixture. ' The enf.9 of Mr.T. 11. Rajneey alono should satisfy any who Uoubt. Call on tbo Agexli ntal procure a pamphlet containing curer, which will astound jou *•* See advertisement. John W. Butler A Co.j Forwarding .and commission jmkrchantp— Dealer* in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufiietures, Rea. I'll* and Shnet l**od. 157 Front utroct. OIOURfiLNG GOODS, FRANK TAN GOIIDEKhas just received a largo and beautiful iissoruneut of Mourning Collars, Bleeres and Setts in Crape, Tarleion and Swiss, black loco and gauxe Veils, block Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton, uod silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander best Kid Gloves cau always be Ibund at No, 83 MARKET STREET, corner f >f the Din tnond. ' novl" \V anted, BY a sober, industrious young man, who will ileTOte bis entire time to hi« business, o SITUATION" AS SHIP- PING CLERK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As sistant Rook-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery or Dry Goods Store; and will make himself generally useful to nipenw ployer. A noto addressed through the P'»st Oflicp :o “A- B. DV’ ° r loit at the oClce of the *• Post," will receive prompt attention. ectS3:tf FIRST ARRIVAL SPRING AND EUMHER DRY GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBERS have just ro-eired, and are now opening, the most desirable assortment of DRY GuODS erer offered in this market. We call particular at tention to a few Tory choice articles. Extra Rich Paccy Col’d Silks, entirely new design ; do do Black do do; do do Twisted do; Satin Plaid and plain Tissues and Buragns ; do Bernge Delaines; do Challle do; Very handsome French Lawns do do Urllllanteeus; , A gooi assortment of French work, Collars, Under Chemizcttos, Tory cheap: Embroidered Hem \and plain Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Linen ''Votht* and Table Linens; French and English Fur* wbito and colored Furniture; Dliaatry. NKinent of Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, lrish together with a complete assortment of Fancy, fituplo, Foreign or Dome tic. Ruination of our Stock tefure purchasing ourselves (dneo wo have estab* VH:ot wo can supply our patr* ns on >uy house west of the Mountains. friends for thiir mirnye# ier its former title, and hdp'o \the establishment, under V»Q, LOVE A BRO., V.Pteveoson AJV ve.‘ TabV; niture^xi A full Linens, every We solicit an eWwtere; m Wbjs*l e lishetl t‘ie cash fij more liberal terms thdik^_ We return our thanks tfc '. teemed lirrcra to our firm, they may still continue tiimSvtv Its KEYT TITLE. - . Yot>, ft' l ’*- forberW Yonnit. New Sciioox«t OP tUe Violin. BY U. 0. iiiLL.—TlUiWftoxiOAL VIOLIN SCHOOL— A new and of 'violin play-in?, in an easy, progressive and foim, and designed expressly for the American student, H«,hlch iJ added valuable les sons and exercises and beautiM arrangements as Solosand Duos of the most popular mel«** s 0 f the day Selected arranged and composed by UJ C flkLpupil of Spohr, late President of the New York Philharmonic Society. ’ The above Just received, in advance of Ub trari'p hv UENBY KLEBKR, lOtTUrd street. We have carefully examined the aboia work or TF. 0. Hill*?, and consider it one of the most complete and pnic cal Violin Schools wo have ever seen. q, ANTON Avooel,* Tcackegs of Music. !Notice. “V rrUSBOEBDITOFS OF QKff. LARIMER requested to 1 present their claims for hdjustment, an( those lndebt ed to pay op witbont delay. Offlco tf the Trustee on Wylie street, n«ar the Court House, Pittsburgh. feb!9:cod6btirUt Spring stylo Bats. - BS WE WOULD IN VIIE oar friends and tbo paMlo *BS£ generally to call and examine our new and beautiful of Corrogtted Hata, which we art Belling low for CACTI. Afco, onr Celestial Cap, which la acknowledacd to he tho nexcst aad beit Cap of tho season. 6 feblj r J. WUROM a SON. 91 Wood a*. CSEAM—A Tery excellent article for chapped J lips, to; 6 doien fresh prepared for sale by f“W JOd. PLEJdINO. ' i '.*■ *'V (• *’ *** ft*./; . ■S.ry< ■' .■;f.y ; v. patjs a tub THY TT ONCE. Janl7:dkw3ra fa RECOMiIBNDATION. inOMAB MELLON. TO LET, gQR SALEy &c. j He.ldtmce otE-rergreen. THE UNDEERrGNBD offara for Halo Ilia prop9r£> in tlio FVprsresn Colony, .Boss Township;; five miles, from Pittsburgh., Tim boose M .48 by 81, arranged with Four Booms, a ilitabeD, and: ,a large Uall on tbo flr 3 t floor, and U prorided with a Water Closel and Bath Boom—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to th* house are Two Acres of .Ground, held in fee, on which thero is a Wo.l of pnfaillog soft Water, a.Stable and a ChlcW House. The Colony is prorided with a School of the high est order, and is under tbo-mbnagement of a eeotleman from tirginie, a member, wellqualified to tench cron the higher'branches of study. Tali admirably conduct School in of incalculable advantage to the man o' tkmfly, as theideas hero have an opportunity of shooting without the contaminating, influence of cutiidt pressure, toe* ofien found around schools In the city and Immediate vicinity Thq Doofo and the Two Acres will be sold with or with out the Interest Intbefarm property, and the avails will be taken tn adjusted balances und certificates of deposit against . WILLIAM A. HILL, 64 “Wood street. Farm for Sale. THE gUDBCRIBEE offtfrsfor sale a valuable TRACT OF LAND, situated in New Howickly township. Beaver county, throe miles from Rochester and Now Brighton, on the Brighton and Pittsburgh Toad t'ecutaimng 8G acres, 65 of which are cleared and in a'good state of cultivation, the b3la ; D^®rZ e . ! L Umbered. The improvements consist of a good COTTAGE HOUSE, with four rooms,kitchen and c*lar, a good frame Bank Barn, 80 by 40 feet, with Stabling under the whole of it for trrses, cows and sheep; a new Smoke House, Wood Houso and Spring House. There is one of rest Springs of soft water in the county handy to the house, also several other good Springs on the premises. Orchards of choice fruit, consisting, of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, and Cherry trees. This Farm is alVhuder good fonco; pert In grain. The place is well watered, Thb la a rare chance to seccure a good'home. Apply soon. For further Information enquire of Long, Duff A Co., nlIS bQ , rsh • R- Spirers, Rochester; Samuel Stiles, Rochester; or tho subscriber, on the premises. -jeblfclm* JESSE DEAN. IT HAS BEEN USED WITH GREAT SUCCESS.—The Herpetic Soap, the roal genuine article, can only be ob tained of the subscriber, at No. 140 Third street. It cures all chapß, chafes, Ac.; heals sore rough hands, and renders them soli, smooth and white; removes tan, eallowness and redoess of the skin. ThB demand for this valuable Soap d **Jy i °" 8 “ 0 , 9 * but a constant supply can always be found at No. 140 Third street. Price 12)3 cents a cake.' , .* S. L. OUTHBERT, Third street, near.Smlthfleld. LUXUHI A«X WIIiaKKKB AND MOUSTACHES?—If you do, and your beard won’t naturall, all you have to dais to use tny Onguent, which will, in elx weeks, force your beard or hair to grow strong and thick, and I warrant It will not stain or injure the skin. This. I know it will do, for before I began to stll it I tried it well and thoroughly, both on myeolf and friends, and so recommend it with confidence, as do tk me 2000 gen tleman who have used It. So says tho proprietor, R.O. Gra ham, of New York. The above article is for sale, price $1 per bottle, by S. L. OUTHBERT. 140 Third st. Dlt. BRUNET'S UNIVERSAL REMEDY.—This remedy Is far superior to any that has ever yet beon offered to toe public. Operating upon all the organs of the body, and upon the skin at large, it re establishes, when disor dered, that rolatlvo action which Is necessary to bo per formed, by the different organs of the system In a 9tate of bi.-allh, and whioh are always deranged In a state of disease. It la accipable~toany and every disease, In all stages, and has made the most-astoniahiug cures that have ever appeared upon record. Price $l,OO per bottle. Sold by f.bl3 , 8- h, OUTHBEKT, 143 Third Bt. CASH 13 USELESS UNLK3S EMPLOY ED I—* $2,600 Wastei>.—Persons seeking an investment for their ca>h, can purchaso a Groind Kent of $3,000, on valuable City Property, tor Twenty-five Hundred Dollars. For par ticulars apply to . 8, CUTHBERT A SON, feblP . 140 Third street. RENT—The Brick Dwelling House, containing 7 room? and bail, being No. C 9 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn streets. Rent $ll r b, Indading water tax. LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Centre , Avenue. Apply to U. MINER A CO., f<hl2 No. 32 StnllhQelJ street. Lot for Sale* A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson etreol by 100 feet in depth, In Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquireof . GEO. F. GILL.MORE, jv IS at office of the Morning Post. FOR SALE VERY CHE AP. AIiUILMNQ LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 21 feet by 100. A good bargain can bo had by applying soon at the office of Lho MORNING POST. jyl&tf SALE— An excellent Frame House-and Lot, on JT Kfisaca street. Allegheny city, at avery low rate. En quire ol THOMAS WOODS, jno?2:lf 75 Fourth street. Land for Sale. 1 QAA ACRES OP LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near IOIM.' the Clarion river. This land fa heavily timbered, ban cn excellent soil,and iasaid tocontain an abundance of iron ere, end a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Von an* go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, If not directly across it. Thu MUfatcwu creek runs through It. ALSO, 60u acres in Elk count j, well timbered and watered, ami lying nnar the route of tbeSnnbury aud Erie railroad. Xo better investment could be made than in these Inti fa. The completion of the Bunbury aod Erie, thB Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render U;e cowl, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great taluu. Enquire of ej. R. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, fnb‘22:e»7n:tf No. 147 Fourth street. OUILUISG t,o4r FOH 3.VL.K. A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 10D feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot fa a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot fa in wdesirable location for a reridence; and will be *o!d low, uu-J on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquire cf GEO. F. UILLMORET' JyIS At Office of Morning Post. v:,LL^;,EDUCA^SL4i? :: " ==^ PENNSYLVANIA FKJJIAL.E COLLEGE, AT HARftISBDKG, PA. Institution, for the: liberal eduction of Young X Lqdicfl, Tested by Charter with full Collegiate powers, has Letrn in successful operation: for more than one year. The location la ouo of the moat pleasant and picturesquo in tho State, The arrangements of the College are such m afford peculiar advantages in acquiring a solid baxis for the mental superstructure. There ara two deportments— ihe Collegiate and tho Preparatory, with their appropriate branches *f learning. The course of study In each fa throe years, designated by as many different classes. Young La dies admitted at any time. Hoard of Instructor** REV. BEVERLY R. WAUGH, A. M., Principal: Miss U. CcsariAN, Principal Female Teacher. Misd Fannt A. Jonasojf, Assistant. Mad’llv. M. Ba.xsTAnt, Teacher of French, Ac. Ki. G. BosiUAuau, M. D., Lecturer on An&tomy. Ac. Wh. S. Rowaom, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural Philosophy, 4c. Ilciut. Joseph Koehler, Prof, of Instrumental Music. J.*«o. T. Ca.rf, Prot Vocal Musio, Fur Circulars, nr for other Information, address the Prin cipal, B. R. TVAUQI! ,Harrisburg, Pn. dec":2m Duff's Mercantile College, PITTSBURGH, PA.—lncorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter. P. DUFF, Author of the “North American Accountant,” Professor ot Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, tho off-hand penman In the United States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCn, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law and Political Ecooowy. P HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Maihemntica, Ac. Mr. J. D. Williams has permanently Joined the Faculty, and it will bo seen tbatduring hit late professional engage ments in the oast, he was there regarded as the best pen man in tho country* This Institution, therefore, presents attractions to students offered by no other of the kind.in tko United States. The course of training com prfara'up wards of 400 real transactions, iu six different methods of Double Entrj Book-Keeping. 300 practical BuMuCTfl Cal culations, covering tho whole field of inland and foreign commerce. ‘Commercial Penmanship, with .every modern improvement In the art- Baslucsa Letters, pud Business Forms, of every description. Dally Lectures in Commorclal Law, Commercial Sciences, tho Theory of Profits,-Ac &ig“ Send for h Circular. dee23:J*w lmtrucUona In Music. MR WaMELINK would respectfully inform his pupils an frUrads that he will continue bis profession a t instructor < n the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders lett i Mr. K LEBER’S Music StoTc, or at his resi dence, No. 187 &ECOND Street, will be promptly attended to. ans Steamboat Transportation Hequlred by tho Indian Department. Oftici or the Burr. Arparas, \ St. Louis, Mo., February 20,1855. j SEALED PROPOSALS.wiII be received at this office until noon of thu TENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1866, for trans porting, by Steamboat, item SL Louis to thoTraiing’Popts on tbo Upper Missouri river, between Fort Pierre anil Fort Union; say from 30 to 40 tons of Annuity Goods, Provis ions, Ammunition, 4c., to be delivered to the Indian Agent for the Upper Missouri Agency, at such points on the river, aud in such quantities as ho may direct; tho boat to stop at any points of dollvery for such number of days, not ex ceeding five, os said agent may require to enable him to dis tribute said Goods, Ac., to the Indians. The same proposals to cover also the transportation of say 100 tuns of Goods, Provisions, or less, from St. Loots to Fort Union. Separate proposals will be received for transporting also the last mentioned lot of Goods, Provisions, &c. t Lorn Fort Union, by steamboat, keel-boat, or other safe water convey ance, to Fort Denton. Proposals for this latter transportation should stato *tbe kind of boat proposed to be used, andaUoembreos a propo sition speciiviog the per diom compensation to be psid In emo theundersigned ahooid require the boat to remain at Fort Benton a sufficient time to enahle him to exeoute his duties as Commissioner, to negotiate with the Indian tribes to be assembled there. The contractors will be expectod to furnish, free of charge, the transportation for tho under signed and bis assistants, who will accompany the good*, ana subiistence for them whilst on board the steamboat; and incase tbo boat bo detained by his orders, at Fort B-n -ton, like subsistence and Iran*, onotion on their roturn. Tho steamboat will be required to bo in readiness to re ceive her freight at St. Louts by the 10th of May, 18:6. No boat wilt be accepted upon which insurance cannot be readily obtained. The right will be Tescrved to thke’tima to consider tho bids, and the right also to reject any touts, bteuia or keel, that are not considered by the uaderalgneu sufficiently stuunch, speedy, and adapted to the proposed service, and to reject any and all bljs. if deemed unsatis factory. Xb* proposals will each be endorsed—“ Proposals for Transport! g Indian Goods, Provisions, Ac., up tbo Mis.-ourl River," and will, stats the rate per hundred pounds, for whltb the bidders will contract to perform the servloe, and must be acoompanled by.a guaranty that the bidders will enter into contract, andglve eufilciant security for the per lormunce thereof, in case thoir bids shall be soccpted. feb24 A CUMMING, Supt. 3nd. Ag'y. IN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS. No. 23 of De cember Term, 1854. In tho matter of the voluntary as signment of M. fladklnson to Thos. It. Sill. And now, to wit, Febraury 19,1365, on motion JL. a. Vof D. Revd, in open Coin;t,it is ordered that noiiee t-v * bo given to all persons interested, by publication •In two newspapers published in the city or Pittsburgh, at least once a week for three consecutive weeks, that an ap plication will be made tothe Court of Common Picas on Saturday, tho 10th day of March, 1865, for on order on taid iassignto to re-tronsfer and re-oonvey said assigned property, ’and for the discharge of said assignee and his sureties, Ac. >By the Court. From the record. ; feb2Q BD. CAMPBELL, Prothonotnry.. JOHN H. MELLOD, 81 Wood street,has just received the following valuable works on the Theory ol Music. .< Universal Mu*do Teacher; by Dr. A B. alarx, Froffisor {of Music at tho University of Berlin. Treatise on Counterpoint and Page: by L.Chcmbinl. Treatise on Harmony: by Charles a.CateL Mozart’s Succinct Thorough Bass SchooL Weber’s Treatise on Musical Composition. Musical YadeMeeum: N. S.Saroni. Calcott’s Musical Grammar. Johnston’s Treatise on Harmony. Banowe’a Thorough Bsis Primer. For solo by ' . JOHN IL MELLOB* . .81 Wood street. IMPORTANT AND INT EKES INO.-APracttcat Private Treausa- on the Uißeasei of Hie Genital Organs, with illustrative plates, adopted to the use or every individual; by Ur. Joseph Ralph. Price one dollar; to any address on receipt of one-dollar, post paid. Sold by fob!7 & L. CUTHBfiBT, 140 Third st. ;« . '.7. .* ■• -v ■ - r ■- - : T*! 1 -* .? BOVTK, connecting the At- Jautic dike (with .WMterri^brth.wwforn-iuSiSotu£ western gtaU*.*, or a continuous Railway dirn’t. This rr*A tiJso connects! at Pittsburgh wWi HhV.v llue of steamersto ull partson the IVcatem Rivers, an l *.t Olet o;*nd ud] 3an dusky With steamers to u!l-r.orfe oo' th« North Lakes; mafein*meat direct, chcavat and rsliaU- rout*' by which FHfcrOHT can be forwarded to und from the Great West, RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBURGH.- FIRST'CLAS9>“BootF, : .'Ehcftr, Dry Goafa,} A ~ tnf)f . (Inboxes,>Tnxsi Feathers, Ac..„ C 93c * V™ IWB «* SECOND CLASB.»-Bcoks and Stationary,) - Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware, Lea- >7sc; per IOOIba. tber, Wool, Ac..,1 THIRI) CLASS -—Anvils, Bogging, Bacon 1 «». and Pork, (in bulk,) He£p, ** tl »»*- FOURTH CLASH—Coifee, Fish, Bacon and f Pork,(pocked,)lsmlnu.l Lard 0i1.....'./ Ml! -P* 100B>J - In shipping Goods from any point. East of Philadel phia, be particular to tnarfc pnckoge “rib Pennsylvania , Rauroad. 1 ' All Goodn consigned to thoAgeols of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, .will bo forwarded without, detention. r : - FEnairr damns —Mom., Potter, Boston ; J. L Hllott. N. Yd E. J. Sneeder,. Philadelphia; Mag raw & Eoons, Balti ssi.°.r6ffis^^»iagas^?s?a ' St - MO4 J - H. n. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. . - • H. J. LOMBAEBT, ' - l anJU Bnperlntendant, Altoona. Pa. THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, betuoon Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN raaTea Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at7U, A. M, and Pitta burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A; M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pitts burgh tor Phßadelphlaatl.P.M. THENIGHT EXPRESS TRAlN,leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at ll,P.M„ond Pittsburgh lor Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads -ioandjrotn 8b Louis, SIO4 Alton, Galena end Chlcago,HL: Frankfort, Lexington and: Louisville, Terra Haute, Madison,; Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati,Day ton, Springfield, BeUefontaine, Bandufky, Toledo, Clave-. land, Zanesville,'Massillon and Wooster, Ohio: also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to New Oblzass. stlouia, Lomsmts and CnrcuntATL , Through Tickets can be had to or from dtherof theabove places. For further particulars, sea handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the shortest and moat expeditious route to Philadelphia, Baiti more, Now York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. , . J, MKSRIMEN, lap3°I ap3 ° Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. IN CONNECTION WITH THE OUlo and Pennsylvania Ballroad, T via alliance. rpHE shortest, oufc&est and most reliable route to Ttoledo. lsland, Galena, and Bt. Lonis, Is VIA This route 1s one hundied miles shorter and about eight honrs quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA IN. wanapolis. ThrOa Dally Trainß between Pittsburgh and Cleveland.' Threcj Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. ' Aat t C ! ev ®\ a ? dß^x ß°ws»Chicago twenty-two hours, and St. Louis thirty-coven hours. ; _ . VIA ALLIANCE. Trainsi for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.80, A. SL, 12.00, and 640 P. M, conn voting ot nndson with Trains for Cuyahoga and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.01, A. M., 2 20, P. M.. and 8.20, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts* burgh at S.OO, A. SL, 8.00, A. IL, and 3.00, P/M4 all con* trains which arrlvo In Cleveland at 10 01, A. it, 220, P. and 8.45, P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, SL Loula, Rock Island; Ualena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. IL, and arriving In Cleveland at 220 P. M., as that Is the only train by which close connections are made “^SS.. 10 the . nI S TO Points. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 720 next morning and St. Louis at mid night. T. B. YOUNG A CO., 88 Bmithfleld street. TlmogalnodljygolngriaClaTeland.elghtlioiin. . . The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave aa follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. 745 P SL: arrive at Chicago ot 11.00 P. SI., 7.00 A. 51. and 12.00 111 Trains leave for Hock Island and St. Loula aa follows: Leave Chicago afc9.ls A. Mr, 10.05 and 11.00 P. M. Passengers foriSt Louis go over Hock Island Railroad to Jollel,anu thence over the Chicago and Miesteippl Railroad lo Alton, and thence by Slaamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis. Passengers by the 9.23, A. 51, Train arrive In St. Louis at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10:05, P. 51. Train at noon next day. ISaKgngn checked Uirongh to Cleveland, and thera re. checked for Chicago ana St. Louts. PARK VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND, r, ~,. * _ Ist class. 2nd CLABB. io Alliance $2 .0 | To Chicago. *ll 60 9 60 Cleveland....... 1 00 La Salle 11 60 12 50 Toledo. SCO I Rock Island. 10 60 13 60 Detroit.— COO 1 EL Loula 19 60 15 60 Paeseneer&are requested to procure their tickets at tha office of the Company, in llcaongahela Home, third door below the corner. J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland. . , J. A. C Aim HEY. Agent, Pittsburgh. OHIO A!?D rEHHSYLVAIfXA EAILBOAD. New Arrangement, COMMENCING PEER U ARY l«si. |p 1854. MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 8 AM: CLlnoas&iliL ' -uDce; takes tea et J lat&etf a con oneUoh there with a hat Express Train, reaching Cincin nati about 12 o’clock at night. EXPRESS TRAIN leaves. Pittsburgh a* 3 o’clock, P. M, afit-r the arrival of the Express train from Philadelphia, and reaches' Crestline at 11,30 P. M., connecting with the Nisbt Ksprtrs which reaches Cincinnati in the morning. Connections ore made with the Ohio and Indiana, and Belfonteioe and Indiana railroads for Dayton, Indianapolis and towns in Indiana. Connections are made with Cleveland, Monroeville. San dusky, Toledo, Detroit and Chicago with Bucyrufl, Upper Sandusky, Forest, and the towns on the Mad River Road. Also, with Mount Vernon, Newark, Zanesville and towns on the Mansfield road. „ Pare to Cincinnati $7; to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton $6,50: to Toledo $0; to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville $6,10; to Cleveland $l. Through tickets to Louisville at reduced rates. THE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Crestline at i-ia P ML and reaches Pittsburgh ot 820 P M, connecting with the fast Expross Train throughin.fifts&n hefars t6PhUad ilphial MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline’ at 2.30, A. M_ on the ar. 1 rival of the Night Express Train from Cincinnati, and arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P M. NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leave* Pittsburgh at 10 A M, and 6 P M. and New Brighton at 6 A M, and 1.15 PM. FREIGHT TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 7 A M, and 0 P M., and arrives ax 4XO A M, and 4.30, PM. ♦3* 1 Tbo Trains do not run on Sunday. £3- Tickets or farthor information, apply at tbs ticket offices of tbe Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company, of J. G. CURRY, at the corner office under the Monongahels House, Pittsburgh, or of GEORGE PARKIN, Ticket Agent, Federal street Station* JOHN KELLY, Passenger Agent. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE BY . . CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD Ad Air Line Bents from Chicago to St. Loots. TRAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (SunHeya excepted) .on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern ana Central Railroads— Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL 6:15, A. 31. 2d. “ “ NIOnT EXPRE3S...aO:W'p.-M: ! Trains run through to St. Louis in fourteen hours,“▼!»,. Bloomington, Springfield end Alton, mtftouf change o/ca r" or baggage, connecting at Alton with aiuiy Lina of Packet® for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and Intermediate points on the Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffi. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS S 8 HOURS Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Can tral and Southern Trains, and at tho depot in Chicago. *■ E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jb_, Superintendent. A5/*Throngh Tickets to St. Louis, by.this route, oan be obtained in Pittsburgh, at o£Hces-of Cleveland and Pitts burgh and Oblo and Pennsylvania Railroads. fsep27:flm Spectacles* IN TUB HOST valuable triumphs of science and art, the invention of Spectacles rankj with the highest. The experl-ncod Optician overcomes the advances of nature, and confers upon the aged-sighted the' Inestimable advan tage of retaining tho noblest of his senses. Yet great injury is constantly resulting to thousands from Ignorance on the part of venders, or of those who venture to chooso for them selves. Tnere aro many requisites attending the selection of Glasses. The puriiy of finish of the glass; Its proper con vexity; the best farm and adjustment of tho.frame, so as to preserve the parallelism with the eye for distant vision or tor near vls.on, to throw the plane of each glass at right angles to the axis of vision for «ach eye; to bring J.be ex act centre of each glass precisely opposite the,pupil; to have the position of the glasses perfect, both horizontally and vertically, A«.; Ac. From long experience in fitting glasses, united with a perfect knowledge of tho structure cf the eye, wo can promise scientific accuracy, and thus aid much in the pre servation of the eye. Gold, Sliver, and Steel Spectacles, carefully selected of the b»st qualities, for ra!o. Also, glosses fitted, Ac. W. tV. WfLSON, Practical Optician, fetO C 7 Market street, corner of Fourth. io Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and Manufacturer*. , . , Tim SUBSCRIBER Is.now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which % of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Soirit will predoea. a fine Cognac Brandy. IIU ESSENCES OF KOCU ELLK and GBAUD'S BRANDY ; of JAMAICA and-ST. CROIX HU if, ABAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY; HOLLAND SCIHEDAiI SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by .the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will Invariably be given by- DR. LEWIS FEUCUTWANGER, 141.Malden Law, New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemical *,iX»laUna, Bismuth,-Manganese; Thorn’s ExLCopulvo,Sulphate Am monia, d*r2l'i,<» if AUSTIN LOOMIS, STOCK AND. jfclLL BROKER, OJJlct, Ifo. 92 J'ourlh x!. t alcve Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Honda, Mortgages, and Loans on colla teral?, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com-' mission. Land Warrant? bought and gold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale ol Copper Stocks. All communications abtrotod to promptly. i>n!9 EJEN2TSYLVANIA INSURANCE COHFANY OP PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND BMITHFIELD STREETS Authorlzed-Capital, $300,000* INSURE BUILDINQ9 and other property against loss or damage by Biro, and the perils of tho Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation; SBXCTPSS. Win. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, W. Sl’Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M- Long, I. Grier Sprool, A. J. Jones, George R. White, - -JacobPainter,- A. ~ Tamea S.Negley, W.B.H£yen, f , Wade Hampton, D. KPark, : * H. R. CoggshalL -" Hon. WM. fTjOHNSTON, Preddeht*- v RODY.PATTEBSON, Vice Present . AA. CABnfES,-Secretary acdTreasurer. ' - 8. S. (Uaaiia, Assistant S»met»Ty. Empty Barrels tor Sale. " SUITABLE FOR SALT, or othsr purpo ws. Apply at jan 10 FSABL fcTEAM MILL, AUc^tay. RAILROADS' THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. C LEVEL AH D AND PITTBBUBGH RAILROAD. RETURNING t MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. -.wts ;'--' *** *' v •A.*:-, i: V-5- *y£- DFt.HQOF LAND’S CELEBRATED ■ :OEBMJfrB-IXTE'£8 # , PEEPARED BY •... 9 ■ DE. H. JACESOI7, fkiladfilpMs.Pa,, • ..WU* X7/£CI(7AUr CURB ■ . LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAONWCE, vhrmie-pr -/fanout Bdrilily, Discnzs of the Kidneys, etc l all diseases arising from. a disordered Liter o> SUnricch, Such .• . ; ..... ■ osCoDßiipe-; ; . . ~'■‘'•tton,lnwardPJJev ' '''•Fnlneea,br'Blood to the _ HwvLAciditydftlieStcUnaeh, ' in too Stomach. Sour Hull Pain lu thoHoad, uS”ru% of S r %S o ’^“ 4 ~.j Yajloroen.or the Skin and -Byeel - pS^m^ 9 - Side, Back, Chrat, Limbs', At, Suddsa " - FI oshes of-Heat Burning in tha Flesh,: Constant Itaagin- 1 ' , iagflofEvfl,acdgreat • . Depression' of - ■'Spirits.' • The proprietor, in calling the- Attention of Ihe bnblla to Hus preparation, does co with a feeling of the utmost em£ Stance In its virtues and adaptation to tho dlseaaeafcr it Is teoommendod. - -■ .. It is nnuow oed untriedr artlcle. hot ono thathis ah*A the test of A ton years’, trial before, tha. American neonl*. and its reputation and sals is unrivalled byanvsimllu'mS parations extant- ThoAesamony in its favorgiten by tha xnost prominent and well known Physicians and Ihdlridu als, in all parts of the country U immense; Eeftrrlnff inv who may doubt,to my “MemorabiUa, ,r or Practical Besrint i 7- 140 Wooa Btreot; B. A. S »° o 6 street; Fleming Brothers, p - Sw arta and J. p. Fi^uiingfAllegheoT! DK. JtLKNDERSON, fe'H, »au a 1 st. IUXCHma, ELISTCIUSQ, OEIB3 U2S 0V r./Xv— ' OFFICE 163 BROADWAY, COILGRANI) ST^NEWYORK - Jlours&omO A-M. to4P.H7- T3OUGH, GR4NULATRD LIDS, Amtfr'nv XV Cbrem-e BlJndncM with' FibS* Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyo., ore omonu tire diseases of the eyo.tvhlch-aro treated bvDr.H. v Uh perfectcatlsfkctlon: . of upon adenUßo prta'ctpiei. Artificial Ryes inserted without an operation. • - All letters posbpald will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the tfcoo which have been snccestlhllj treated by Df; s&rfegs^asr*^^. 7 - ■' fJ. Ooodspeed, Gteus FaUa-N. Y *Wm. W. SmlthjDetrolt, Mich. •Mrs. A, M. L. Wilson, New York CltVi N. Y. “• »• »•• •JohnSeamen,Engineer, N.Y. DavidLltae, Engineer, Y. - -- Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Eaq- N.Y; , tJameß W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. JL - Jarvis Bodgera, r , “ . « A. IL Reeves, Telegraph Operator, BL Nkhoiaa Hotal. B. M. Farrias, Organ Balidsr, Houston Sh i B. B. Doolittle, ACE, Hudson, nTy. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. M.P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy. N. Y. R: L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. .* A. DUlenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. ‘ ; Copt. B. H. Havilend, Athens, N. Y. ' John W. Haakatt, TUn^rTinynpfnT> f Y, • v A led to UiofflM. ffpteS? I*”' 1 *”' ! , ™ l “ thtyOTfligoslwm Otediy , »Ibese case) of Amaoroals -were restored toetoht ifhn- Uiejr were glfen op »e incurable by tie fiuultyi Sd canto relerred to to any person who wishes to learntho feels to those cases, by-writing to them. ■ JenJ IiUV. mt. COREL’S R fiS E;UI ATIC'PUIS. Fiir the Sift, Chnpkte and. Speedy. Cart’Stfamma&ry, Chronic, Bae&Umry and -Seracrtal-Shetmatlm, Sheet, maiie Gout, Zvmiaso,Sciatica, and other Disease affecting the Muscular System, . OUCH AN ABUAY OF TESTIMONY tu Dr. Cora*« . Bniiniinc Tim have called forth from all clmsos, waa never voluntarily offered In favor of any other. Medicine. Tho caeea of cure comprehend ■EVERX STAGE OF RHEUMATISM, Whether accompanied by that terrible eenslbtUty of the parte affected, common In the Inflammatory phase—by the muscular contractions which bo often ronder the victim of Chrome . Bheumatlsm a hdples3 cripple, or by the ever- Changing Bymptoms which are sometimes tho characteristics of this Protean complaint. UtJike the “Sangredo” practice of bleeding and imrribn, which some sapient medicos consider tho UgtfimatemQdeot Rheamatiam, these Pills sustain and cherish tho aniaial forces, invigorate tho constitution, and thus act as tha allies of Nature in her efforts to cast Cff tha .Their mediciil action is direct and epeciffc-_.lt reaches tho 'mazaitruiomi or radix of tha disorder, through' all tho complications of nerves and fibres in which It is entrenched, and expels from the. blood .tho fabrile prindplb .which feeds, and spreads, and intensifies, While it spreads-tho fatal ten* uendos of the malady. Cautton—Beware of GonnterfeU«n~ Be particular, and g*K#-i. COVIJL'd that tho boxea have, oh tha lda signatures jcountOTlrued by CL B. BIND, General Agent, 192 Broadway; New York. without which none are oitroiNE. . PRICE, \F2FTY CERTS PER EdT. ; * ttS-Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KBYSBIL Pittsburgh; A-P. FILMING, Allegheny City. - PatrickM’Kcnna, AIDES MAN 0P imao WAB-0. OFFICE CORNER, OP GRANT AND FIFTH STREETS* (formerly occupied by Alderman Jjowls,) where aUbu. slness pertaining to tho office of Aldarmah and Justice of the Peace will be promptly attended to. - febUm _ Copartnership. EO. R. WHITE having associated with him la tho VjT Fancy Retail Dry Goods busineashia brother. JAMBS W BITE, and his confidential clerk, Mr. JOHN P. EOT, tha business hereafter will bo conducted undor tho name of GEO. R. WHITE. A:CO. i. > ,r -As u4a4h« intentions# tho new firm to serve the public •well, castomew'inayrely oh getting agood article*andai a price satisfactory. " \ ' v - < < . Partiof tbolr stock they'lntehd‘to : to pur chßSß from first hands/so that every tbinsin their line will he at the lowest cost.. To enable them to do eo.it will be necesfary for those isrsons Indebted to Geo.lt. Whlta.to pay promptly..... . • r Pittsburgh; Febmary B,lBss^{feb9:lTw ; ' ;: '• * - .. Hotel toT lieoso* rT '-- 1 •,' ' T>rLEY , 3 lIOTEG, (fonnerij* .knosm-ss. tie ItiUA&tzn XV House,) la offered for lease unfavorable terms. Being situated on die comer ofFoorth street and Grant, near to the Court House, and about midurayteen tho iforumbahda Wharf end the fbnasjrlrania Ifepoi, it Is one of the most pleasant, convenient and- desirable locations In-tba dty. The Hotel will be fumUfudj If desired,- and leased to a term of years, commencing from the first of April next. For further-information apply to - • JOSEPH 8. h A. P. HOBMSOS, Atfys, Office No. 143 Foorth at, Pittsburgh. Jan^.*d*wtf . Carpets iLeas ttian Coat* rpHE undersigned having reduced the prices of their ea* .JL tire stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bugs, Mats, Hotting, from SO to 25 per cent, call the attention of persons la Trent *f any-artieles in their line to the jfolUmUs*. Their stock Is one of the largut end bat zdecUdln the city, and consists la .'pari of ••* ■, , . Velvet oridThfussele ; Tapestryßrussels^—- - r---• -- Anbosson Brussels; • • : ' . . t - Imperial and Extra three plyCirpeta; ” Patent Tapestry Ingrain <. do; • Superfineand hue. do; " Twilled'andlilaia Vesati&n do: : • < ■ *.. Hall and Stair : -do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; i Wool and Cotton Ingrain do; --Stair-Rods; ’largo’ aftortmtot of OU Cloth, from. 2 to •* fSt In width* Txkhs cash oxct; * * ; , ; . coo i ■ Ko. B%Tfefarf atmi. : J T » JOUaSTGS........ T- joaasTojr.w„,.v.; k .r M ». J -juaii JESloelilor CftHlAge FAfltorFr TOiINSTON,v BROTHER A Co.,' PRACTICAL COACH if MAKERS. corner.of Rebecca and Belmontstreets, AUe* ghonyclty, hare on hand and ara mann factoring l an ejtcmdvo assortment or Carriages, Eockawayß, Buggies, Baggage Cars, Ac., made in all their tot lona styles, with strict regard to durability and finish, using In alt their work the best Juniata Iron amteastern hickory. Re pairs attended to ofi tho most reasonableterma.... They feel confident that all who' favor them with their patron* age, will be perfectly satisfied on trial of; their work. The Pittsburgh and Manchester OmhUrasoapagAeverYfif" toeaminuteßduringthexlay.. ~ .. octifcly Notice* • - ALL PERSONS having-Books *r Certificates of Deposit against the undersigned, nr# wquestedto present the sameotouroQLce/forfiottlemenL • v ----- HOON A SARGENT. m Pittsbnrgh, Jannary24th, - - ? ■ a -• ' - --AtJard. “ , a fiteady.dpala npon onr fnuila m mutation of oulsldu pressure, together with the ex treme realising our securities, we have been compelled to suspendonr business. ' . • ..-T - Our creditors may rest confident that our entire Jndebt ednee3 will be fully paid, ns we have unquestionably a large surplus over our llibilitlea.' ' KRAMER A RAHM. January 20,1855—{jan33 PARTNERSHIP heretofore under tho ttrle A iof« KRAMER, WORK * YOUNG,” Philadelphia; Is this day dissolved; Samuel Work, George Young and Wm. M'Oouch, purchasing the interest of Kramer A In ?OTOQ m 4 MTOTCU?-' 3 Ki)l •» wnUaurtb, "WOBK, January 22,1805. .. .. ; Dopoßltora \p our office, will pleaeo call and recall their bilja and left with us Jbr collection. J“ 023 KBAMEB A RAim. ■ Celebraua £plcareaa flßOfiOi T^\ D M P ?^i BSIIifEST for aarorla 9 Soaps, OretlM, S,™ 8 ’, 40, ' Vo aatlso all good JHiaffltrtwt ,P ri ?? ? “S t 3 s° r all Qroooryand fratt Stores In tho Uottod States and Canadas " "" • For sale bj WCIVUHU and 0. H.KKV9EH, Pittsburgh.; - P.-T-WBIOHI 4 CO, !41 Market AtiretrPblladelpblft i /TLomrua STokErMaiimcflaß, V/ -fv*/* undo to order, In goo v »nd M njoderatj* ratify ‘ • m»9df~ ** Ai'v. iSuncSiiV' r - XKf nOLEoAXI. lntroduce,Tor* f f tJga LlqaatSjDU MonoocahalaooUlteott* fiedWhfofcn No. 291 Liberty tt., PittHbqrgh« P«. f|r29fr - - *• Silver si<miiraciory. QPOONB, FORKS, EMBLEMS, 4g—BtDppKoa JSpHWM. Kj r-Owlng to superior facilities liunanufacturlDgmyoini work, wo are now telling at least 10 par- cant, lower tb&& Uie eastern cities, or elsewliore. All work la warranted. : Stemng SZrtr. —Wo also manufacture Spoona of th* British sterling quality. W etches and Watch repairing continued, with eteTyftt* culiy and renewed determination to girt entire eatiafiictloa to customers, both as to price and the superior quality of the work. • . - r W/W. WILBOS, Watchmaker and Jeweller,. corner of Marketaud Fourth-streets* _ . mSSBUnou OUAOU IfACIOBK- ‘ il tuaziow uaeti* l. ariV£»3.,..........&rc5as AtMSt. - Bigelow & Co.* No. 40 rWftflL S' diamond alley, near Wood street, tOTgV-COACEE3, CARRIAGES. PHEA ’*»&BS*BKr. TONS, BUGGIES, and every description of.nr—««i«i ■ - fancy vehicles built to order, and flnlahed'in a manner u® surpassed for beauty of design, elegance'cf finlshffiAUt ® workmanship, and durability of material*. .■ , _ work'warnintßd.'l 1 POtP vj ‘searing of the approved" ahd valuable voile ties, la ready for distribution at-tbo Seed and 3 mplen; ont Flfh street. f iacvSl JAMEB ffARPROP . . .j^r, if" MEDICAL, ' '*■ fr, V* V;,
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