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Johnson, the celebrated . eotnearan,: from .Barton’s: Theatre,- New Tort; “? r - S.'Daßois, fromPlacido's Varieties ; Mr. . - WalHB. firOtn.WaUach’B Theatre;-the old Pitts: burgh;, favorites, Mrai Brelsford and Anne B. .. hbprle, together with a number of otter actors v and actresses who .bavo tho reputation of being ; artistes of considerable talent. The-piece an . / bounced for the opening, is - tho favorite'old comedy of Cure for the Hoartaohe,’.’ to be fol lowed by the farce of- “ Sudden Thoughts.” We shall speak more at length of tho compahy when - Wo have seen .them perform. : FusfißAh or Majob Edwaiu> Haboiko.—Tho remains of Ibis gallant officer wore attended to their last resting place, in the-Allegheny Cams i- tery; .yesterday morning, by an immense eon. course of our citicensand soldiery. Tho funer. . hi corHye was extremely large, evidencing' the ;- *Blitnati6u in which'Major Harding was held in this community. ; A detachment of Doited State# /-soldiers, from the Arsenal, acted ns, an oscoit - around 'the hearse, which was enshrouded in , /.‘the American flag, the sword and belt of tho old soldier reposing on top. The body was interred r-Witt the Usual military servloes. : '• Hos. Thomas 11. Bkxioh.— The Washington Qlobt ofrWednesday eyeniog, after noticing the : Of Col. Benton's house by fire, . says:— ! We think it worthy of note to write down that • we saw Col. Benton for a few minutes at a quar ter past ten o’clock last night, when he waa . about Bitting down to rewrite for thia morning’s - -Gfoie tho speech bemado the day before yoa- He'rday bn tho’presentation of Gen. Jackson’s ; .eword to Cotgress, which he had revised, but c-- \ ‘i: «• * ' •- n r.: f J - *K *••**> •V;.Vv xbjigito ■port: V- roUKAft; Ar ?HTS oinnE- H. T.Leeck, Jr., Importer and dealer in Sad dksrjf. Hardware, Carriage, Harness and Trank tlrlmmingß/imß removed to his newßtand, one door above the Trust Company, Wood street. We:recommend hia eatablishment to all who deal in hie line. . I«Eotciii3.—The lenten leptnres of Bishop O'Connor contiriao to attract great crowds every Sunday and Thursday evenings. The Bishop fully maintains hia high character for learning and eloquence. had ;Tetutned to our office - a part only ; the rbatanco ho had.left in his office, and it was burnt. He said ho had it all in his head, and it Should come out before he slept. . “Wo asked him if his house was insured, and •ho replied* as nearly as wo can recollect, os fob lows:. ‘No it was not insured; but I care .iibtbirigi&bouttbat; insurance could not have • fiored all that I considered valuable—the bed on Which my wife died, on which I sleeps her v :Which' were in a trunk setting at the bead of the bed; the articles which she priced •most, around it—the last things I saw at Dight, ‘ vabdnhe first in-the morning; and the papers in the adjoining room, many of which cannot be • supplied/ But what t Bhall most feel—more than U I now,.do—will .be the 1033 of the memorials : my wife, whoso body, Btill above ground, it 'Will be.my firstcare to remove to St. Louis when " rclesied from Congress, to be buried in tbo place in whioh I had collected the Temains of * '■ xny dead—my children, grandchildren, sister—to take tbo placo by tbeir side which . flhennd'l had marked out for ourselves.* n To Farmers, Gardener* autl Snmrymcn, -IjUVfc lircrosa'Dd. bushpls pare EONHt)UST, fine kround S' 1000 • U-'hels ruro BO v EDUST, co:ir.*e prr-uuil; • 1000 barrels patent JLmorican FUfiTILIZEtL A..& C. ITOISTEUKU.oiIer for sale, on accommodating tho nboTe valuable Fertilizers, uhlch they tnsnofa..* ture at their new.-*iteoriv« establishment, sicuatod in En*t liberty, Fa. lionedust, as a manure has been used for many years la Europe with the greatest cue ceas; sext to gnano,it U superior to aoy other In use. Ten .or fifteen bushels pure Bonedu.-t per sere will fo nourish the .land that iU good effects will be realised from the first year to tea or fifteen , years .after, wh-res* the good effects <f t guano-are exhausted in on* yohr. Those who have used Boneffast speak Id the highest terras of the benefits do .XlTedfrom it, - It is salted to every variety of soil, and all ;crops are benefited by it—Tines and tree* more particular ly. The patent American Fertiliser possesses essential pro pertics neco.-fiary to stimulate the growth of plants and green vegetables, and destroys lnercts. As a manure, for gardening, It canont be excelird.- Directions furnished. Orders most be addressed to A. lIOEVELKII, '•pahs:da»lm -440 g*i>et. Pittsburgh. -fgHj the ikiuorable tuo J uOges of Uw Court of Utneral ' i- Quarter Sesslousof the Peace, In and for the county ol Allegheny: . The petition of Mkb’l Crawford, of the Fourth Ward, city t>f Allegheny* In .the county aforesaid, humbly <heweth, — That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for U£s accommodation of traYoSeraand others, at hisdwel ling . bpuae 'in the Ward ‘ aforesaid, and prays that your -Honors will ha pleased to grant him alicensa to keep a pub- Jiefcou&e-ef eiuertalmpeut, and your petioneras in duty hound, will pray. MICIIAKh CRAWFORD. We,the subscribers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do certify that the dbore petitioner is of good repute for honesty tbd temperance, end Is welt provided with bouse room and conveniences for tho accommodation of Btrangcnandtra ▼det*,-andtbafrsftld tavern is necessary. Edward ''ftbiteboure, P. Gilmore, Joseph.ltoerer, Samuel fionter, Thomas Morey, James Campbell, Hugh Magee, John KelJyy F, Korheck; Charles Grotßman, J«lm John son. j>*wtel MtlUgnti mhs:rt3t* 1 1 \\} tm*. ilonurabio. Uie -Judges ot the Court of Genera! JL Quarter flossiona of the Peace, in and for the county af AUegheby: ' . .The petition of IraacW, Baustnan, of Baldwin township, in the county afoie«ald, humbly pheweth, That your peU tionerJiAS’.provided himsclf-wlthimatcrials for the accom mod&tion Of travelers and others, at his dwelling house Ib the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of en tertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. ISAAC W. BAU3MAN. We, the subscribers, citizens of the township aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good reputo for hon esty ami temporahea/aud 1s well provided with house room and conveniences far the accommodation And lodging of, strangers and Travelers; and that said tavern is necessary. ; Thomas Verner, 81. Verner, J. N. McKinney, James Me- Oorrigle, John McFaddenfG. 11. Wallace, 8. Cooley, James Brady,-John Gowen. John N0b1e,.,8-Etuart, Geo. Brnwdyr •mbfcdSt* ' - rrio the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General 1 Quarter Seatons of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny: TbepeUitonof Henry BeltihoOTer, nf borough of South Pittsburgh: in Uiecountxitforeeold, humbly showoth,—That your petitioner hath provided hlnuelf with materials for accommodation o? travelers and others, at ills dwelling house in the borough niorusaid, and prays that your Hon ors will be pleased togranhhlm a license to keep a public housa;pf entertainment, mul your petitioner, txa in duty bound, wilVpray.- - VITENKVTBKLTZ HOOVER. We, the subscribers, citizens of the borough aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitiouer is of good repute for hon esty and temperance,.and Is well provided with house room cndcCnvehienccs for tho accommodation and lodging of strangers'and. that said tavorn is necesaury. John I). MilUr, Charles Gearing, R. A. Bansman,. John 8. Burke, William M. Grace; 11. Moorhead, J.E. Jones, Jas.' Bl&ckmore, Jno. M. Scott, L.Bronn«nan, Jonathan Brauff, M. McYay ' ■ ' ■ mb6:d3t» fpO the Hotoorablo tho'Judges of tno Court of General I Quarter Session*-'of the Peace, In and for the county of Allegheny: •- The petition of William P. M’Cdrmic, of Upper 8t Clair township, county aforpsald, humbly sbeweth,—That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the ac commodation of travelers and others, at 1 bis dwelling house in. the tottnihlp aforesaid, andpray s that your Hon ors will bo pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. WILU.AM i\ M’COBHIO. We, the subscribers, citizens ofthc township aforesaid, do eertlQr, that the'above petitioner is .of good reputo for honesty end temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for tho accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that sold tavern la ne cessary. JohitEspy.'.Robert 8. Williams, JobnGilfiUan/ B. GllSllan, Nathaniel File, William Orr, Samuel Connor, Jas. Connor, John Fife, John GKQUan, Ilcniy Bockstoce, Adam Annum: ; . mbs:d3t Honorable the Judges of tho Court ol General A Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and /or the couDty of Allegheny: The petition of James Lynch, of the Fourth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, county, humbly sheweth: That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his tavern, in the Ward aforesaid, and. prays that your Honors will bo pleased t© grant him a license to keep a public house of-en tertainment, and.yourpetitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. ~ v JAMES LYNCH. ye,the. shbscribers,j citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do cmilyijthatihh-'fthova petitioncrlß of good' repute for Hon cityiiid:tampcr&ncd,-hntl is well provided with bouse room and conveniences, for .the. accommodation and lodging of strasgfis and travelers, and that sold tavern is necessary. TBbltt&rE&tf It Connelly, G. S Mills, James M’ehane, XU Young,/H. Downing; John Hanna, A. Beaumont, jr., B, Anderson, James Barrett/ JamoaU. Newer, John Scott. mhSM3t» ; ' • ITtOtbe Honorable tbo Judges cl' the ■ Court of General I Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for thocounty of The petition of Salvador Slocum, Fifth Ward,..Pittsburgh, Intbecouny aforesaid, humbly shgwetiu—Xbat.'yottr: pe titioner hath provided himself with materials for the accom modation ot.travelexfl and others, at his dwelling house In tils ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bo pletsedlo’gteht him a Hcense_tokecpa public house of en tertainment,'and yi;ur petitioner, asln duty bound,'will pray. . SALVADOR SLOCUM.. We, the subscribers; citizens of tho ward aforesaid, do certify thatthe above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance,and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of - strangers find.tra ▼elert, and that raid tafern Is necessary. ■S r ?.^ ofl Paul Seibert;.Jacob .Gerwig* James Croth- Leahy, Soseph Meyer, P. E. Kremcr, James M. Taylor, J. Prew, William Seibert. -OLKAOURD DAUahJi a'AiiLKUWiSHS—A. a. MASON ■AJ assortment of the above,mutable for family hotels, Ac. Ac. style Calicoes, just received by mhb ' . . • A. A, MASON A CO.. 25 Fifth street. 9 GINGHAMS— Jasfrreeaveii sHneilovoOiingbamsT"’ mhs . A. A. MASON A 0Q.,-23 Fifth etreeet. — No. 7Q FOPIVni STREET. THEINVAUD— CARGO is prepared,- on short notice to take PICTURES at residences.: He can be found (day or evening) at his residence and GaUeryvi *••» *■■= mbS No. 76: FOURTH STREET. <D> 1A nnn|CX)UNT? BONDS' Wanted by AUSTIN LOOMIS, Stock Broker, fibT No. W Fourth street. “Sr \'Z New Yonx, March 6.—Bolton dull. Flour a triflo higher ; bbls 800 l Ohio at $9,25@9,50i Southern $8,87® *’, 5 0 easier; sales at 94@95. Sales old Mesa Pork ut $13,75, and now at $l4. Boeifirm. Lard dull, with declin ing tendency. Whisky: Ohio at 82. Coffee: St. Domingo ateJa. Linseed Oil firm at 78. Stocks higher nnd firm; money ewy; sterling exchange heavy; Virginia sixes 95‘ i; Missouri sixes 92>£; Cumberland 34& Oettalf* ca^D ® *%* Cleveland and Toledo 74^; N. Y. Philadelphia, March 6.—The export demand for Flour is limited { prices unchanged; Bales 500 bbls good broods at $9, and 200 bbla common and exira at $9,50. Rye Flour ecarco; held firmly at $B. Corn Meal quiet; sales 150 bbls Pennsylvania at $4,18%. But lit tleWhaat offering; sales !«“.2v£ ua 8t for good Pennsylvania rod, and for white. Sales 200 to 300 bus Rye at $1,12®1,15. Corn dull, and none arriving; 1200 bus yellow sold at 93?. afloat, bat buyers now refuse to pay. this figure. In Pro vulona but little activity, owing to the want of stocks Whisky steady; Bmall-sales in bbla at 32@33, and in hhds at 31. CiKCßtsixi, March 6.—The ice has disappeared; weather and showery. Flour firm at $8,35@58,50. Whtskv *s@2s*/£. Provisions firm but not much done; holders not offering at previous rates, and buvers not disposed to ace*Je to any material advance. Sales 500 bbls Mesa Pork at $l3. Sugar held at % advanco: fair 5 and prime Molasses held at 25. Cloveiseed in fair demand at $6,50. Eastern Exchange dull at premium. Auction—Daily Sales* AT the Commercial gales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets,at 10 o’clock, A. SI- a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Faney Dry a oods,Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats,Caps, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. H., Grocerles,Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, Nowand Second Hand Household an j Kitchen Fur* nltnre, Ac., AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Bilvor watches, Ac, P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. fja3l:tf YALUABLE RE.iL ESTATE. IN PITTSBURGH AND ALLEGHENY—On FRIDAY evening, March 9. at 7 o'clock, at tho Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will bo sold, by order of Robb A M’Connelh.tbat very valuable Lutcf Ground in the Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, having a feontef 72 feet on the north file or Penn street and extend log back along Morris street 103 feet, on which is erected * large Brick Factory, now occupied by D&wsou, Newmyer A Co. Also, that valuable Houso and Lot adjoining the Carriage Repository of Pbelps, Carr A Co., on the west ride of Bt. Clair street, having a front of 27 feet and running back about 47 feet, and thence extending (20 feet in width) bock about 63 feet, in alt 110 f-et deep to an alley. Also, six Lots in Allegheny City, having each a front t f 20 feet on Anderson street, extending back along the Penn sylvania Canal 193 feet to a feur-toot allt-y. Also, two Lots on Avery street,each 30 feet 6 inches front by 70 feet 4 Inches, to an alley. Also, ona Frame Dwelliog and Lot cn north Be*v*r street, having a front cf 29 feet and exiending back GO feet. Terma—One-third cash, remainder in one and two yearr. mbfl P. M DAVIS, Auctioneer a AS CIiAPtDELIKKB, LAxMIV, AUCTION —uu TUESDAY MORNING, March Cth, at 11 o’clock, ol the Comm-rclal Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, will be sold without reserve, to close a coneignmroi; 12 handsome Qas Chandelier*, various sizes and pattern?; 0 pair Coach Lamp 3; mho P. M. DAVTR, Auctioneer. ■ v ARLINGTON CANNED COAL KAILUOA L> uoM I*AN V J J STOCK AT AUCTION—On THURSDAY EVENING. March Slh, at 7J4 o’clock, at the Merchant*’ Kxchnuge, Fourth street, will be cold, for account of whom it concern, for cash, par funds— {IVKRY Si ABLE, UNDERTAKERS' GUUD-s, tURND J TURK, Ac., AT AUCTION—On TUESDAY morning, Match 13, at 10 o’clock, at the badness eland of Mr. 11. s. Hancock, No. 74 Fifth street, near Smithfiotd, will bo (os he is removaig to Kansas,) his entire stock, among which are— YALUABLE BUILDING LOTS NEAR THE SEVENTH WARD, at Aucnoif.—On Friday evening, Match D*h, at 7 o’clock, at tho Merchants’ Exchange, Fourth street, will be sold Forty Lots of groondf situato near the Toll- Gate, adjoining the Beventh W'ord, having a front on Cen tre Avenue and adjacent streets, and being very advantage ously located for persons who detire a cheap residence near tho business part of the city. Plans of which can be had at the Auction Rooms. Title indisputable. Terms; one third cash, balance in one and two years, with Interest. feb2l p. M. DATI3, Auctioneer. ''* " ' W ' ’ -•”•■*• ■ • ■h.-.'i '£ r -r i'bO'H tirtn V'- V,*^ COMMERCIAL POST. PITTSBURGH. BOAItD OPTOADB AND MBRenAHTS’ EXCHANGE. Fjraiient— JOHN: BliS'mijf B '’ #””* “ ", Wn,B. Haora, .. eanlary—Wu. 8. Have,. D. Sonar. ;. MtrMnihM; „• Arbitration for Af<tre. , »j—W.R. Bsowx. Fas. EttiXßß, Joshca Rhodes, Jons M-'Dimr, Jobs Scott.- . daily Review of pmßßimoH habket. ' > Omcsoy tbs Daily Morning.Posy, l • - . - Tuesday, March 6, 1855. / FIX)UR—Tba inquiry-yesterday was brisk, and holders were enabled UnreaUze an advance over Saturday's prices ' The market is quite bar#, and the demand from the country and city trade active. We note sales of 100 bbla superfine and extra:at $8,95@9,03; 100 do extra, private' terms; 100 do do ats9,o2; from store sales by the dray load at $9 12® 9,25 for superfine and extra. BACON—Sales in lots of 17,000 &s shoulders and sides at OW@7Ke. . -BUTTER—SaIes & bblsprime roll at 20c.. HEEDS—SaIes of 11 bbls Flaxseed at $1,63. FRUIT—Sales of 10 bushels Dried peaches at $2 25. HAY—Sales of 42 tales from first at $27; 30 bales mixed fft $25. .. GERMAN CLAY,—Sales of 2 tons et $28.- TELEGRAPH MARKETS, AUCTION SALES. P, M. DAVIS, Aucttonoor. BO shares Darlington Csnmd Coal B&tlroad Company: mbs P. M. DAVI3, Ao'-tmn*-er. 11 superior carriage and saddle Horses; 3 two-horse Carriages; C open and top Buggies ; 6 Sleighs and Bells; 2 Baggage W agon*; 1 splendid Hearse, with Plumes; 10 sets Harness, Saddles and Bridles: Buffalo Rot?;;; 2 unfinished fancy Carriages; wood-work of three Bupgtos; hickory and oak Lumber for carriage builders; Spokes and Felloes; 200 floe metallic a-.d wood Coffins, assorted Bites; Trimmings for coffin*; walnut and plno Lumber; coach, cabinetmakers’ anil carpenters* Tools; Paints and Brushes, Stoves, pas Fixture*,Crowbars, Pick.*, 'Shovels, Grindstone Wagon Bed, Wheelbarrows, iron Troughs, 20 yiung and old Hogs. Cutting Boie«, Ac. Also—Mahogany and fancy Chairs, mahogany Tables, Bedsteads, Looking Glojrw, breakfast and kia-han Tables] with other Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac iah3 P. M. DAY IS, Auctioneer. 't itUSTKEa’a baLB OF FlFlthN homuiNG fejTß 1> 1 SIXTH WARD—On TUESDAY afternoou, March 2), at3o’dcck,on tho premises, will bo sold,by order of John Herron. E?q, tiustceof Robert Porhr, Rsq , Uftcca valua ble Building Lots, os laid out by the late William porter Erq-,10 Ms first plan of Lots in the blxth and Seventh Wards, Pittsburgh, seven of which lots, to wit: Nr* 29,40, 41, 42,43, 44 and 45, have each a front of 30 feet on Ontrc avenue and extending back southwardly about DC feet to Clark street, and the remaining eight of which loot, 10 wit: Nob 43, 49, 50, 61, 52, 53, 54 and 55, have each a front of 20 feet on Clark street, and extend southwardly by the whole distance, to Rose street,6o feet wide. The abovcoffer great inducements to those desirous of purchasing property oenr the business part of tho city. Terms at sale. ml>3 • P. M. DAVIS, Aortinuopr o.> t-auubt. family cakulauc at alvhun— im TUESDAY morning, March Cih. at 11 o’ekek, at the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and F.fth wilt be sold— One substantial one-horse Family Carriage, with standing top. [mhlj I*. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ’proclamation* BY virtue of a precept under the hand* of William B. STClure, President of the Court of Common Pleas, iu and for the Filth'Judicial District of Perranylvania, and Justice of the Court of Oyor and Terminer and general Jail delivery, in and far said district, and William Boggs and Gabriel Adams, Esqs., Associate Judges of the same county, in and for the county of Allegheny, dated the twenty third da; of February, in the year of our Lord one thousund eight hundred and fifty-five, and to me directed, fur ho.d* log a Coart of Oyer and Terminer and genera! jail delivery, at the Court House in tho city of Pittsburgh, cn tho fourth Monday of March, at teD o'clock, 'A. M. Public notice Is hereby given to all Josilces of thp Peace, Coroner, and Con stables of the county of Allegheny, that they be, then end there, In their proper persons, with their rolls, records, in quisitions. examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their respective offices, in their bo half, appears to be done—and also those that will prosecute the prisoners tbat now are, or may be in the Jail cf said county of AUegbenv, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just Given under my hand, In Pittsburgh, this first day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-five and of the Commonwealth the seventy ninth. [mhsj WILLIAM MAQILL, Sheriff. BRIMSTONE —SOOU lbs in store and for sale by FLEMING BROS., Successors to J. Kidd No. 60 Wood street. BATH BRICKS—SOO &>s in store and for sale by fet26 Fleming bros. AM. CAYENNE—6OO 2b* in store and for sale by feb2Q FLEMING BRO 9. CHAMOIS SKINS—A fine lot on hand and for sale by febSO FLEMING BROS. CHROME YELLOW—6OO tba in sior and for sale by feb2B FLEMING BROS, /~TRKAM TARTAR—I4OO lbs on hand-and for sule by \j feb26 ■ FLEMING BKOB. BLACK LEAD CRUCIBLES—An assortment on hand and for rale by [fnt2o) FLKMINO BROS. r\KOP BLACK—2bO lbs on hand and Tor sale by U feb2o FLEMING BROS. CYOFFEE— 60 bags strictly prime for sale by J feb26 SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. /''IHKKBK—2OO boxes for sale by i J ftb2o ; ' SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. BAR LEAD—6OO lbs for saie by 7 feb2Q SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. C CHAMPAGNE WINE—3O baskets “ Ueidsick’a" 173,174, J Champagne Wine, for sale by J*p23 MILLER A BICKETSON. SEED— 200 bushels Penna. Clover Seed; 60 do Timothy Seed; for 6ale by jan 23 MILLER A RICKETSON. DIVIDEND SCRIP, of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road Company, bought at the OIDCB of ■ feb!9 AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth street. LOTH AND SATIN CLOAKS —A. A. MASON 4 CO. have a few more Satin and Cloth Cloaks, which they are closing out at Use than half price. fobl6 fc Uli SALE—IO2 feet of ground on Bed ford street, by 130 deep on Cassott, with a row of four two story Brick Houses, well arranged for 4 or, 6 families. This property will be sold on favorable terms. • vo _ 8 OtJTHBERT A SON, fcP 2B 140 Third street Linen and house-keeping a. mason A CO. have yust received 100 pieces Iri-h Linens, ol -every grade, warranted all pure Flax; also a largo lot of Linen and Crash. Table Diapers, and other Housekeeping Goods, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. feb26 INGHAMB.—A.. A. MASON A CO. will open In a few days 3 morecases of those fast colored Lancaster Qing. hams, entirely now styles, at 10 cents per yard; also anoth er lot of those cheap Calicos. ■ i f a b23 HOI FOR KANSAS AND THE WEST.—If yon are gO . ing there you will want a Rifle and Revolver. The place to. get good ones cheap, is at the Enterprise Gan Works. - Warranted to please. BOWN A TETLEY, feb2o . • ■ 186 Wood street Ti/TOBGAN’S COUGH SYRUP—A certain cure in cases of IYJL Colds, Inflnenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac 4 price: only 2A cents. Procure o bottle if you wish to preserve your health and save your money. Compounded and for eulo, wholesale and retail, by JOHN 03.ATT,Jiu, feb24 . .. , ‘ No. 141 Woodßt - A LL CHArB,I Soreness or Roughness of the Hands, are XIl/ healed by the use;of the Herpetic Soap. - It also Vex. moves tan, aallowneasaud redness rf the skin, and renders the akin smooth, soft and white. Only 12% cents a cake, or twelve cakes for $1,25. Sold only by f«bl7 , S.-I*. OUTHBEBT, 140 Third fit t . •- ' j i t-r . - - -U -o : : >, - •■•’A-' > ; - v J .i l > . •■+•> r j . And feet elght icchcs of water in by the metal marks, last cyenfag J: 'audrbingslowly._‘V'V ~ V;' T • ' «veliing.,gavq- strong indications of rain. Hope It will come, and wash the streets;'Tafee.the river, aU-’ the boata at. workl Our steimboat ; tc) ih'oyare toleaTe.thi6,^ort. ; ami rivere are'still dosed. Ico pretty thick where the.water Is still,. But lt will have to. gfvQ way. for ppring hos como. • Thfi Almanack makers say, however, that it.won’t oonte till tho 20th Inst. ■ Don’t belleve iL ■ Tns Snuinm “ViNTuns”«leaHa lbU .'morning for Wheeling. She will doubllefa shake the trip in good time, as *bo is a whole team. . Beaver Uivsn.—We learn by a gentleman from the head waters of Beaver rirer, that nil' the streams emptying in them woru very much swollen, so that;.the prospects of a rise are good. Stea.web “James Wavt” Funk —Tho “.Tames Park”on her recent upward trip, rassed tho steamer “Jamc-s Watt,” loaded with pork, from Madison for Wheeling, sunk In the channel, nearly opposite Peters* burgh, Kj. She lies with tho vrator up to her boiler deck, and, from appearances, woe broken in two. Tho “ Watt” was probably worth fr-m lo $4,000, and formerlyran on the Mutitiagum river, and from Marietta to Wheeling. CapL IlarrlP, wo uudorstaml, is her commander. Tnr. “ Jasies Pasi," from St. Louis, has arrived at Cin cinnati, ami. found quarters at the Lower Landing. Her Clerk informs the papers that she bad been laid up In tho mouth of Kt-ntucy river for eevora! days, in consequenceof ico. She loft on Thursday night, encountering heavy Ice at Sugar Crwk, and but liitla from that point up. She la loaded for Pittsburgh, end will start for this city on opdn lag of navigation. The “James Bark” left tho “Delta,” “ Blue Wiug,’’ “Fairy Qneeu,” and ono other boat, ia a safe harbor in tho mouth * f tho Kentucky riTer. STEAMBOATS. “ 1555.” PITTSBTOOH, CUTCIITHATI, LOUISVILLE, ASD SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, FOR THE CONVETAXCt Op PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BETWEEff PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louis* • ffk This Lise Is compoep-d of seven trm& clan* powerful Straru*r«, une- MwiiiiHiMiSfqanlh-d for speed, rplcndor. and comfort, and i? the o;,tt ihroouu daily irax ot Syxaji PAcrrm on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which paKFongpr.-t ami freight u« ticketed and rt ailii-ul through daily. Two new hnTe been added to thu Liue, which now con*:lt* of the following boats: Day* 0/ Departure Doatt. Captains. fro 11 i. Dithb urah. BUCKEYE STATE-..BcLTmoovtn....Bnndfty. KEYSTONE £.TATE-....JiCna Tlazlep -Monday. ALLEGHENY -.—.-.......Ge0. Jl’Laim.... .Tuesday. CINCINNAII. ...——tit. 110xTra.....! IVedntiJsY. PIHLA DELPHI A R. J. OiiAca.. Thursday PITTSBURGH -L N. C00n... Friday. PEN.NSYLVANI V Jno. Kunefelko. Saturday. Leave dnlly at 10 oVßick, A. >L, precisely. No freight rectirvrj after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For particular®, oa board, or to JOHN 11. ItiVINOHTON.I . JwllN FLACK, 'jAgiCta, iliUiviUgahel* Hooee Buildings. lnov23l Plttflbargb, lEi.5. For si. i-oula fiwm* The steamer M A NSKIKLD, Trios GkCENIXK, feave for the store porr, and intermediate fiSacSttSalindluiPi “O tb-op.cniQiM>f navigation. P*hO FLACK A LTYIXO.-iTOV, AgonU. For NriUvlllc. . rps* - The steamer a>l NitICUS, Csptnlo C Batch- EUtn., wlil Iravn fer tL« store and intormpdiato SSiiCalSapcrtA on opening of xsavlcatlon. Far freight or paajagu apply on board, erto _mhl J. B. LIVINGSTON. Azcnte. For Cincinnati and LouUviile. . <]•> - The steamer SWALI/)«Y, Captain Swan, will IrJjfeSrgflMeavc foT the above and intermediate pOife on gaaSMBraMUNDAY, UCib im-t, ftt 10 A. M. For freight or pAyaxo apply on boani. f.*h24 For Cincinnati., fWh w kti-.tmiT EOMt’FK, Captain Wic. Mrnr.p, IjJte&rtgwiU hato f- r tl.f atove and intcrenediate tw*rts CsS&SSon MliNDAV,2d*b in-:., «t!0 A. M. For freight or ; i;; ply on bu..ni, or to _ feb2l J D- C J >I.L!NfnVOOD, Ag«-uL For Znueawllie. ~U i Th« yiemrirf GtiEv 10 P, Captain Mclwrosti, I *J* will 1.-are t-j r the ncov# snd infermeduite poris SATURDAY.2Itii InrL,at 28. M. For freight or p apple on lioaro, or ia _ feL3} __ _UAUNh.<_.v COLLIMItt'OOD, Agonts. For Cincinnati rlnii LouiivlUc, ifT-'-vv* f> TliO M>*Mner AMAZON, CapU MaZLCTT, will {ur ‘■l’ovij ind iuUrmrdUte ports on SATURDAY. 2Mb in-t., s.t 2 I‘. M. For fn.-vhi c-r puy-j-.gw »; ;d? on licar-J, or to febxd FLACK A LIVINGSTON, AgenU. «. Th.* rtriinvr UKAMTK STATE, Captain It* WiE ft.r thf nLntto uni lofertT.e ■HHfiri ports on Jiu.\ DA V, 2.)rh ln?.t.bt W A.M. Fur Jraieht or pai’ag..* t,pp y on U«uil, rr to fei'-2 or UVIXSBTON, Ag-.r.tv For Anahvlitr T r aeamcr LoUisYILLB wilt irsve fer the ( and iumsxa.dlHte jmris cn SATUtI- :uh lM.il, :it 4 (•. M. For fi-plghl ( r pi.-. -pptj ou Or to fel l- 1 _N IM I KA_Ca.Ag.-nfe. For St. Louis, LextJißton. Kansas, Weston St. JonepliN, nnii nil Intermediate Land* Inga on ttie Missouri Klvcr* ihc M;-- pa.‘.-!: r M r steamer TBOBIC, Eai.Mqj, w.li lorn, forth.- above and iSSffiS«SjfilnU-Tai«llaff pt-.ru Tlll.S DAY, 2«ih Instant. For or ].(.>->;»*<> apply on or to feblfl ‘ V. LIYINGiSTON, Agent. For at. Louis Th- ».t«r»m«*r n. ||. DKNNY, Cajti. TnMtAS Jj4so| t C^ c 4Dro>, w i.l 1.-nr- lorthe aw 1 iatermcUiate CrTrtif Opi-iiing if navigation. For liriglit or ptn.ctgw opptv W nrd, or to FL«UK A LIV[NtJSTON, Agonts. For Wabaah Vtlver . T h« tio.ciwr ALTOONA, CapL R. 0- Orat, ( W IH f>r tlie a)joTf oaj lu'.i tu;eiiati- ports op«ningof navigation. tr-ieht or pssiago si-ply on t*oard. fehll For at Louts. . fi-s* * Tho r.t«orovr BKAUtlfc ROSK.Cif.E P. Ma will Icuvc f rtl,(*ftS;rp at-J tniorznediute wnmiii ViiiTiaporta nn the opening nf uavlgutioa. For freight or rn*«ng»- epplv <'V l>y:ird. J»n3o F«r Zatteaville cwm Tbt ft«am*r KATE CAfiSEL, CapL Josrpn M A ay, wHI lr-iVe i..r 11»*» aod intonne diate yc.rif ono)<imii:gof nnvi^«lir>u. I«>r Irv-ght or apply on b-.>srd, orto UARNK.4 & COLLINGWCK)D. Agsnta. For, Uaicoß and Dubnc]ue< ~ . The steamer VIENNA. Captain O llat, will leare for th« above and Inlertnediate ports on ***3Su«*wopenlng of navigation. For freight or ap)>ly on board, or to san2£_ FLACK or_WILKI_NR, Agrntc For St* Louis. m>s# The steamer KEYSTONE, Capt. J. J. Roais- will leave for tho übove und iatormediato rriWiiiwiSTnportfl on opening of nnvlgalion. For fn-lght or passug*- apply on bosrd, or to jau24 FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. For MaalivUle t* The Kienmer CLARA DEAN, Captain Wai. ra* P ka r/, w jj j lenva for the above F\nd Intermediate lV*aanria'-Miporfe on opening of narlgntion. For freight and jinswige apply on board, or to J«"22_ FLACK o» MVINGBTOV, Agents. Urgular Wheeling Packet. . IfV a. Fhe eteuiaer VENTUiIE, Capt.JoilxGoßDOW, every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and «F r TiarfiSATUKDAY, ni 38. M. I*i<r freight Or passage apply on hoard, or to jawS JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agent*. Pittsburgh, bteubcnvliio ana Wheeling Pockeifl. Izde-fera 1 The DIURN AL, Captain SHtruEfin, and tffiKßSJESthe FOREST CITY, Captain &EOnOE D. Moohe, will run ns regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, Bteubenville and Wheeling, stoppiug at all. Intermediate ports. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, ‘A.M.—/Zefrirmnp Bhe will leave w heeling-on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at o’clock, A. M. The FORE3T CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Tharftiayg and Saturdays, ot 10 o’clock, A.M.— Retuming, nhe will leavo Wheeling on Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri days, nt7 l X o’clock, A. ftL For freight or parage apply on board or to J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agent, No. 105 Front street CANADA WEST. I B3^js J c > l e'»e , » n «l, Port Stanley , Rgw and Port Bunvcll, Mggyi THE FINE low preaiure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. Bxnuow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Harwell, ns follows-: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 7*s o’clock. Leaven Port Jturwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Lenvos Port Sinnley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at o’clock. The Telegraph conne ct, at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, tho Cleveland and Pittsburgh, tbe Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with tho Line of Stage?, which connects with the Orent Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; B. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley or A. M’BUIDE, Port Burwell. mar27:tnov NEW MUSIC—Hard Titaos Come No More.: 6. C. Foster] Minnie Gray; an sung by Sanford’s Opera Troupe. Dreaming of Thee Forever: Wallace Strawberry Girl; with colored frontispiece. I Will Sing No-Moroof Sorrow: Hatton. Bachelor’s Lament. Dream Life Echotiiscb : Brown. Tremolo Schotiiseh: Wallace. Shanghai Polka: Warren, Florida Wnltz: Marcailhon., - Beauties of Caledonia; containing a choice selection of Booth Melodies, with lithograph portrait of Barns. The above just received-and for sale at the Mario Store of JOHN n. MKLLOR, febl . 81 Wood street. BROOMS— 50 dozen this day received and for rale by feblS HENRY 11. COLUNS Dress Making and DlUltnery* MBS. 3. E. CARGO is prepared to make to erdor Dress is, Cloaks, Martjllap, Talkas/Ac., on the most jen* aonable terms, Apollo Building 3, No. 76 Fourth at. [fcblT SUCH OF OUR DEPOSITORS bp hnve not yet hod their accounts adjusted, are requested to bring in their books and certificates. A. WILKINS & CO , Mjs 7 L Fourth atxeot SITUATION WANTED.—We wi.sh to procure a situation for a Young Man, la a Wholesale or Retail Dry Goods Store. He has had five years experlenco ia tha business," and can give the beat of references. 6. CUTHBERT A SON, General Agents/llOThird street. $175 —a. good Rosewood: case octaverian° Forte, worth when new $225, will be sold tor 4175, cash. . * Also, a Piano /op rent/'.at' (he old established rianoD&-’ ; pot bf *-*'•" '•'COABXOTTB BLUME, fflPlO 118 Wood street. SHANGHAI CAPS—Just received and Tot sale low, at 91 Wood Street, [feblTJ J. WILBON & gON. •■■ • ■ '■' 1 ''tf, " .:' '• . '.-• •* V_r ►*. ■■/•••'..•-X- : % ■ • ~y * ■" ■4?- ■ ' o *. ' i i-' ■* ■fr v- , „ Bile RaatoaraUve* ~ KO articled a sSmilar kind, now before the public, .epjoja abetterreputation ai n-restorative and invigofa ;tih& hair tenlci'lts peculiar, chemical quaiitfea have a .benefldol effect upon the growth and character of the hair, givinga Ellky'and glossy-texture to that whlchwas former ly of a coarso and dry nature. It has also atendencyto prosetre tho youthful color and appearance of the hair, and destroying or counteracting the effects of ago. With: such recommendations foils furor, we hardly perceive how -anyiady or gentleman ehould bo withouVso valuable as adjunct to the toilet. who have used it from the., ago of-flixtydaur down, declare it to be the most perfect ar ticle to secure tho object intended ever yet produced. Gray hair, whether produced by the slow progress of time, or by any of tho causes which whiten tho locks prematurely, is restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all tho diso. greeable effccts of dryness, the accumulation of dandruff or like Impurities, are remove!. From the Editor of the Schoolst Boston, March 2<VMS4. Fbof. Wood: Bear Sir—Haying become prematurely quite gray, I was induced same-six weeks since, to make trial of your Uair Restorative*.: I have used less than two bottles, but the gray bairn have all disappeared; nndal* though my hair has not fully attained its original color, y4t the process of change is gradually going on. and I have great hopes that, in a abort time, my hair will bo as dark as formerly. I have also been much gratified at tho healthy moisture aud vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to come out os formerly. Respectfully Yours, - D. G. M. Burp. Paor. Wood: Dear Sir—My hair commenced falling off some three or four j*ears since, and continued to do bo until I became quite bald. I tried alHhe popular rcmcdies.of the day, but to no effect; at last I was induced to uso your cel* cbruled Hair Restorative, and am very hnppy to say it is doing wonders. I have now a fine growth of yoan* hair, and cheerfully recommend its uso to all similarly afflicted. A. C. Woliasson, 153 Second street. St. Louis, March 7th, 1824. CAEIUE, 111, Juno S7tb, 1853. I have uf ed Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and hare admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, im l thought, prematurely gray, but tv the use of his Restora tive, it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. fcTonrT Brexab, Ex-Senator, United States. Vincennes, Indiana, Juno 15th, 1863. Poor. 0. J. Wood: Bear eir—As you are about to manu facture extensively and vend your recently discovered Uair Restorative, 1 will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it, and known others use it; that I have for r-overel years been in the habit of using other Hair Re storatives, and that 1 find yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses tho head of dandruff, and will: ono month’s proper use will restore uny person’s lialr to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, roft, and glossy appearance, and all this without dUcolorlng tho hands that apply it, or tho dress "n which it drops. I would, thorefare, recommend its use to every one desirous of haviug a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, Wilson Kino. For sale by 0. J. WOOD ft CO., Proprietors, C 95 Broad way, Now York, and 114 Market street, Kt. Louis, Mo. Price, $1 and $2 pur bottle. Sold at Dr. G. fL KKVSSR’S Drug Store, 140 Woo-1 street; sign of the Golden Mortar. feb!C:daw 53* Proclamatton<M\Vhere£3, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation, WRIGHT’S PREMIUM KATHARION, lma Induced envious persons to palm off other articles almiiar In name and ap pearance, but absolutely worthier?, fhich has a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, puruhQier*i should be particular to ask for 17) ig.'ifs Premium Katha rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for its virtues for restoring a decayed heal of hair, for-a cool, refreshing and delightful application during tho hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of dizziness and headache, and for the toilet it has never had on equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient gunrontee for its completely featuring a decayed bead of hair; for re* moving all dandruff; for preventing its falling off, wbe’her from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyes, os U excite* the secretions, producing a supply of its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving the hair a dArfc, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. Fwt sale by every druggist in the city, and by druggists and mercbonts throughout tho United stales. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETER T. WltiailT ± CO., 211 Market ft, Philadelphia. For sale by OEO. 11. KBY3ER, No. 140 Wood street, an! 11. K. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. janl7:Jjtw"iu is Important to Persona afflicted with Her nla, or Rapture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect- ing lt« Tho right course for any one to pursue who may be af flicted with Rupture, Is to procure a gooJ Truss well adapted to tho ruptured parts, la order L> retain the protruding portion of the bowels. TI)H Is ofcesj neglected, and the bowel become* strangulated, leaving the patient net only in a suffering hot dangerous cnndiUun. I hare always on hand, and dally adapt, tl c most improved TrursM; among which Is MARSH’S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cure In a short time. Of cour?o then* are cases when no Trosj will cure, but in a vast ma jority of reducible Hernia, or Rupture, this Truis sill euro, l have every ratlcly £&ru 69 cent* to JSO; also a large aasortmoni of CHILDREN'S rCRUSSES, ABDOMINiL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarg'd rtlos; PILE PROPS, for the reU*f and cure or TUei; SHOULDER RUACKS, for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety of mechanical cpplbnc* used In the cure of diveoee. Call and examine them *t wy Draft Store, No 110 Wood street, corner of Virgin alley ; sign cf the Gcldvn Mortar. {fcblidaw} l£R. GK‘J. U. KEYSER. Barrell’a Indian Liniment, » CCUI3 ntss r.v rug Back, Limb*, Side, Head, Brear-t, Throat, Spine, Mureire, Worms in lha Skin, Scalp JDi/cosga, Milk Orurt, ; Dry ,Tetter, F.rytipelas, licaiiarbe. Chafes, Neuralgia, Cracks, Sun Pain, Scalds, Burns, Ulcere, Sore Legs, Sore Throat, Rheumatism. Prlc* 25 rente per bottle, Jiffd vrhnloiale and retail at Dr. KEYSEU'S, 110 Wood street; JOEL MOiILER’S, Lib erty street, and nt J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny city. Jan2ouUw John W* Duller A Co., Forwarding and commission merchants— Dealers la all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Pine and bb<u>t Load. t>7 Front Mre**L t»»p2B MOURNING GOODS- FRANK VAN GORDER has just received a largo ond beautiful of Mourning Collars, tilveves and B«tUin Crape, Tarlctonand Swiss, black leco and gauzo Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, la-wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A Bajou’s best Kid Gloves can always be found at No. S 3 MARKET STREET, comer tf tho DU mond. hcvl? BY’ a sober, Industrious young man, who will dnvotohis entire time to hli business, a SITUATION Ad SHIP PING CLERK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As sistant Book-Keeper, or a place in a Grocery or lhy Goods Store; and will make himself generally uawul tc his cm- Sloyor. A note addressed through Urn P-.st Office to “A. B. or le t at the oflicu uf the “ IV-d,” will receive prompt attention. • nvlJUf FIJI ST AIUUVAL OB BPEINQ AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, rpHE SUBSORIbKRS have juai resolved, and mo now X opening, tho most desirable assortment of DRY OoODS ever offered in this market. We call particular at tention to a few very ehoieo articles. Extra Kich Faery Col’d Silks, entirely new design; do do RUck do do; do do Twisted do; Satin Plaid aod plain Tissues and Borage*; Printed do do; do Berage Delaines; do Cfaallie do; Very handsome French Lawns; do do Drilllantoena; A good assortment of French work, Collars, Under Sleeves and Chemiiettcs, very cheap; Embroidered Hem stitch and plain linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Linen Tab.o Cloths and Table Linens; French and English Fur niture, Chintzes, white and colored'Furniture; Dim a try. A full assortment of Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts, Ac.; Irish Linens, Muslins, together with a .complete assortment of every article, cither Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domestic. Wo solicit an examination of our Stock tefore purchasing elf-owhere; as we flatter ourselves (since we have estab lished the cash system) that wo can supply our pntri ns on more liberal terms than any house west of the Mountains. We return our thanks to oar friends for their many es teemed favors to our firm, under its former title, and hope they may still CCntinno them to the establishment, under Its new title. YOUNG, LOVE & BItO., feb‘J2 formerly Young, Stevenson A L vo. ' New School for the Violin, BY U. 0. HILL.—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL— A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in an easy, progressive and practical form, und designed expressly for the American stadent, to which Lx added valuable les sons and exercises and beautiful arrangements, as Solosand Duos of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed by U.C. HILL, pupil ufSpohr, late President of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, In advance of the trade, by HENRY KLEBER, 101 Third street. RECOMMENDATION. We have carefully examined the above work of ,U. C. Hill's, and consider it one of the most complete and prac cal Violin Schools we have ever seen. U. ANTON, B. VOGEL. febO Teachers of Muaio. XJ OW THE BEST TIME TO BUY WATCHES.—I J.v have recently received a largo assortment of Tory su perior Watches, manufactured in Europe expressly to my order, (soni over lost Spring.) Citizens uDd strangers will now And In my establishment a stock of Watches as exten sive and as fine as any in the eastern cities; and in consid eration of the times, at lower prices than ever before offered La this market. Those having money to invest in this way will find it to their interest to do so now, os times will shortly bo betteraad prices will advance. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the beat manner. W. W. WILSON, jau27 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. THE CREDITORS OF GEN. LARIMER ore reqaested to present their claims for adjustment, and those indebt ed to pay up without delay. Odes of the Trlutes on Wylie street, near the Court House, Pittsburgh. _ feblfceodStawiJt TfIOMAS MELLON. EMI-ANNUAL SALK —A- A. MASON A CO. will open 100 dozen more of tbo Portsmouth Hosiery, at 60 per cent, discount; also 160 dozen of Woolen Hoods, Comforts, Cloaks, and Scarfs, at half price. feb!s BOWN AND TETLEY'S RIFLES are cheap and well made. Emigrants would do well to give U 3 a call. Wo keep a large Stock of our own manufacture always on hand. All Guns warranted. . fab22 X barrels Loaisvliie Lime rec’d and for sale by ',l i. Jeb22 . - ;~U HENRY H. COLLINS. BEANS —100 bus to arrive by Railroad and for solo by foblO HENRY H, COLLINS. BUTTER— 10 bbls prime roll received and lor sale by febld HENRY H. COLLINS. a '*'']** *'!*'■ " ’ . .«* -(V w ’ ' ..-LV v . - ■'■•■'•'-'■•■- ■” - '" - ■' ! /lyl'jr ■' *.. • .V. l> .' ,i. THY IT OXCB. Wanted, Notice. TOLET, FOR SALE, &c.- R«i Ide nee ait .Evergreen* THE UNdERSIGNEIJ .'Offers for tiilo'Lld property 3d 'tho. Fvergreen-Colony, Ross' five, mile# from Pittsburgh- .-Iha faouseltf'&S by 34, arranged with Poor Rooms, a KUukun,und & large" Hell oh thft'flKt flour, and la provided with a Water Closet and Path Room—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attached to th» bouse are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there is a.Weil of unfailing soft water, a Btable and a Chicken House. The Colony is provided with a Bchool of the high* rat order, and. is funder the-management Of a gentloman ‘from Virginia, $1 member, well qualified to leach oven the higher "branches : of study. This admirably; conducted J School is of Incalculable: advantage to the man of family, as tho ideas here hate an opportunity of shcoting without the contaminating inflnonco of vulndt too ©fieri found aronnd schools In the city and immediate vicinity. The House and the Two Acres wlll be sold with or with out the interest in tbo form property, and the avails will be taken in adjusted balances ind certijicilu of deposit against' febSl WILLIAM: a. HILL, G 4 Wood street. Form for Sale. . . ; rpXHB SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a.valuable TRACT OF X LAND, situated la.New-Sewicily. township, Beaver county, threo miles from Rochester and Now Brighton, on tbe Brighton and Pittsburgh roadcontaining 86 acres, 65 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the balante woll timbered. The improvements consist of a good COTTAGE HOUSE, vdUi four rooms, kitchen and ceiar; a good frame Bank Barn, 80 by 40 feet, with .Stabling tinder the whole of It for. horses, cows and .sheep; anew Smoko House, Wood House and Spring llouso. There is ono of. best 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,; Rear, Peach, Plum, and Cherry trees. This Farm is all under good fence; part in grain. Tbo place Is woll watered. This is a rare chance 10 seccure a good home. Apply soon. Forfariher information enquire of Long, Buff A Co-, Pittsburgh; G. R. Spicers, Rochester; Samuel Btilos, Rochester; or the subscriber, ou the premises. feblCrlm* -j ESfflg' BEAN. IT HAB BEEN USED WITH GREAT SUCCESS.—The Gerpotic Soap, the real genuine article, can only bqtob* talned of the subscriber, at No. 140’ Third street. ' It euros all chaps, chafes, heals, sore rough hands, and renders them soft, smooih and white; removes tin, sallowness and redness of ihoskin. The demand for this valuable Soap daily increases, but a constant supply can always bo found at No. 140 Third streets . Price 12/% cents & cake. ' ' . - 8. L.OUTJJBERT, fab3 Third street, near Smlthfleld. DO YOU WANT” LUXURIANT WHISKERS AND MOUSTACHES?—If you do, and your beard won’t grow naturall, all you have to de is to use my Onguent, which will, in six 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 sell it I tried it welland thoroughly, bothonmygelf and friends, and so recommend It with confidence, as do a mo 2000 gen tlemen who have used It, Bo says the proprietor,R.G, Gra ham, of New York. The above article is for sale, price $1 per bottle, by fob? • 8. L. CUTHBKKT, 140 Third st. DuTBRUNET’A UNIVERSAL REMEDY.—This remedy is far superior to any that has over yet been offered to the public. Operating upon all tho organa of the body, and upon tho skin at large, it reestablishes, when disor dered, that relative action which la necessary to bo per formed by the different organs of the system in a state of health, and which ore always deranged in a state of disearo. It is acdpable to any and every disease, in all stages, and has made the moat astonishing cures that have ever appeared upon record. Erica $l,OO per bottle. Bold by ftfblO B. L. CUTHBERT, 34Q Third 81. CABII IS USELESS UNLESS EMPLOYED I $2,600 Wajotp.—Persona peeking an Investment for their cash, can purchase a Groind Rent of $3,000, oa valuable City Property, for Twenty-five Hundred Dollars. ' For par ticulars apply to S. CUTHBKRT 4^ON, lebl9 140 Third street. FOR KENT—The Brick‘Dwelling House, containing 7 room-* and hall, being No. 59 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn ftreets. Rent slCs,includlngwatertax. T. B. YOUNG A CO., fcbS 33 Smilbfleld street. LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Centre . ATenuo. Apply to H. MINER A CO., fohl2 No. 32 HmilhflelJ street. Lot for Sale* A GOOD BUILDINU LOT, 24 feet front on Carson etreel by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will bo sold cheap. Enquire of * GEO. V. GILLMORE, . jtl3 at office of the Moroing Pngt. FOR SAL.E VERY CHE AP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 fret by 100. A good bargain cim bo bod by applying*soon at the office of the MORNING PQ3T. ' -jyl2:tf IjH»K SALE—An excellent Frame House and Lot, oa J; Eeraca Street, Allegheny city,at avery low rate. En quire of THOMAS WOODS, JankSrtf 75 Fourth street. Land for Sale. IQAA ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near lOUa* tbe Clarion river. This land is heavily limbered, has an excellent soil, and is Raid tocontain an abundance ol iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coni-. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly bo built, will run very near to it, if not directly acrot-a it. The Millftown creek run. through it. ALSO,6OO acres inElk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of lUe Snnbury and Erie railroad. No better investment amid be undo than in these lands. Tlw completion of the gunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Volley, and the Venango railroads ibroufth that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ere and roil, of great value. Enquire of C.B.M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, fob22:eain:tf No. 147 Fourth street. BOILDING LOT FOTITsALIjL A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street. ami extending bark 109 feet to Wide alley. On the nack part of the I»t is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot •h lu a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable Urmx. Titlo gooßand clear frm incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. OILLMORE, jy!3 * At Office of Morning Po«t. EDUCATIONAL, PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE, AT HARRISBURG, PA. THIS Institution, for tho liberal education of Young Ladies, vested by Charter with full Collegiate power*, has U-oq In suncositut Cfwrotion for more than oo« year. Tho location is one of the most pleasant and picturesque in the State, Tho arrangement* of tho College are- such as afford peculiar advantages lu acquiring a solid basis for the mental superstructure. There arc two departments—the Collegiate and Lhe Preparatory, with their appropriate branches of learning. The courro of study in each la three years, designated by as many different Young La dles admitted at any time. Board of 1/uiructor*. REV. BEVERLY* 1L WAUGH, A. SL, Principal. Miss U. Cusuuax, Principal Female Teacher. Miss Fa3SX A. Joemsev, Assistant. Mao'l-UL 51. Bojnvart, Teacher of French, Ac. U. C. Uoxßxcau, M. D., Lecturer on Anatomy. Ae. Wm. S. RoWto.v, Lecturer on Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Ac. Ilcaa. Joseph KoEntca, Prof, of Inslrumental Music. Jno. T. CRjir, Prof. Vocal Music. For Circulars, or for other information, address the Prin cipal, B. R. WAUGH,Harrisburg, Pa. dec7:3m Duff’s Mercantile College, PITTSBURGH, PA.— lncorjKJrnted by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter. P. DUFP, Author of lbo w North American Accountant,” Professor ot Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. JOHN I>. WILLIAMS, the best off-hand penman In the United Status, Prufossor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B. HATCH, Esq., of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of Mercantile Law ana Political Ecoaowy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of tho Mathematical Department, Professor of Mathematics, Ac. Mr. J. D. Williams has permanently joined the Faculty, anil it will be seen thatduring hi 3 late professional engage ments In the east, he was there regarded as the best pen man in the country. Tiffs Institution, therefore, presents attractions to students offered by no other of the kind in the United States. The course of training comprises up wards of 4UO real transactions, In six different methods of X>ouble Entry Book-Keeping. 300 practical Business Cal culations, covering the whole field of inland and foreign commerce. Commercial Penmanship, with every modern improvement in tho art. Business Letters and Business Forms, of every description. Dally Lectares in Commercial Law, Commercial Sciences, the Theory of Profits, Ac j&if Fend for n Circular. dec23:dfcw Instructions in Music* MR. WAMELINK Would respectfully Inform his pupils an i friends that he will continue hla proleaslon at instructor c n the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. OrdeVs left t Mr. KLEBER’S .Music Store, or at hlB resi dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended to. nus Steamboat Transportation Required by tile Indian Department. Orrica or tue Supt. Ixpian ArPAins, - ) St. Louis, Mo., February 20,1856. / SEALED PROPOSALS will be receivod at this office until uoou of tbe TENTH DAY OF APRIL, 1856, for trans porting, by Steamboat, ITcm St. Loots to the Traling Posts on the Upper llbsoari river, between Fort Fierro and Fort- Union; say from SO to 40 tons of Annuity Goods, Provis ions. Ammunition, ic., to be delivered to the Indian Agent lor tbe Upper Allasourl Agency, at such points on tho river, and in such quantities as he may direct; the boat to stop at auy points of delivery for such number-of days, not ex ceeding five, qb said agent may require to enable him to dis tribute enld Goods, Sc., to the Indians. Tbo some proposals to cover also the transportation of Bay 100 tons of Goods, Provisions, Ac., more or less, from St. Louis io Fort Union. Separate proposals will be' received for transporting also the lust mentioned lot of Goods, Provisions, Ac., from Fort Union, by steamboat, keel-boat, or other safe water convey ance, to Fort Benton. Proposals for this lAttcr transportation should state the kind of boat proposed to bo used, and aho embrace a propo sition specifying tho per diem compensation to be paid in cote the undersigned should require the boat to remain at Fort Benton a sufficient timo to enable him to execute bis duties as Commissioner, to negotiate with tbe Indian tribes to be assembled there. Tho contractors will be expected to famish, free of charge, tbe transportation for the under signed and his assistants, who will accompany tbe goods, ano subrlatonce for them whilstOn board the steamboat; and in case tho boat be detained by his order*, at Fort Ben ton, like subsistence and trans; ortatlon on their return. The steamboat will be required to be io to re ceive her freight at tit. Louis by the 10th of May, 1855. No boat will be accepted upon which Insurant cannot bo readily obtained. Tho right will be reserved to tales time to consider tho bids, and the right also tu reject any boats, steam or keel, that are not considered by the undersigned sufficiently staunch, speedy, and adapted to the proposed service, and to reject any and all bUs, if deemed unsatis factory. Tin proposals will each be endorsed —“Proposals for Transports g Indian Goods, Provisions, Ac., up the Missouri River,’ ° and will state-the rate per hundred pounds, for whlc b the bidders will contract to perform the service, and must be accompanied by a guaranty that tbe bidders will enter into contract, and give sufficient security for the per formance thereof, in case their bide (hall be accepted. f o b 24 A- CUMMING, SupL lnd. Ag’y. IN TUE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. No. 28 or De cember Term, 1864. In the matter of tbevoluutary as signment of M. ilodkinson to Tbo*. IL Sill. ~ And now, to wit, Fobruury 19, 1865, on motion 4 l. 6. f of D. Read, in open Court, it is ordered that notice l )be given to all persons interested, by publication in two newspapers published in tho Pittsburgh, at least once a week for thred consecotive weeks, that an ap plication will be made to the Conrt of Common Pleas on Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1855, for an order on said assignee Iq re-transfer and re-convey said assigned property, and for the discharge of said assignee and his sureties, Ac. By tbe Court. From tho record. f«b'-0 ED.- CAMPBELL, JR., Prothonotary, JOHN H. MKLLOR, 81 -Wood street, has lust received the following valuable works on tbe Theory of Music. Universal Music Teacher; by Dr- A. B. Murx, Professor of Music at the University of Berlin. Treatise on Counterpoint and Fuge: by L. Cbemblni. Treatise on Harmony: by .Charles ». Catel. Mozart’fl.Saccinct Thorough Bass School. 'Weber’s Treatise on Musical Composition. Musical Yade Mecuip: N. 8. Saronl. Calcott’s Musical Grammar. Johuston’a Treatise on Harmony. Barrowe’s Thorough Bos3 Primer. For rale by . JOHN IL MKLLOR, feb27 ;. . 81 Wood street. IMPORTANT' AND INTERESTING.—A Practical Private' Treatise on the Disoases of the Genital Organa, with illustrative plates, adapted to the use of every individual: by Dr. Joseph Ralph. Price one dollar; mailed to any address on receipt of one dollar, post paid. Sold by feblj - 8. I*. CUTHBERT, 140 &t* '1 'Yt RAILROADS THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. -qyponsAT-mroAiTOwj't:, m» At- X • LmtJe citieswjfh Yi I'afurn, North-western; <ind Sohtft* Western States, b; a continuous Ituilway VliiTroad alfd'connecta at Pittaburgh'-with ‘daily liiiO u ste.oiara to ..all porta on the Western Rivera, and at dvjeeiadd and Ban* 'dua&ywith steamers to all porta on. the North-western Lakest-making-the mostd/reci, cheapest and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Great West,. , ; ' RATEB BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shody-Dry Goods,! InAl}j ; (In hexes,) Vats, Esthers, acf..... ZS.1 80 °- 100Hla - SECOND CLASS.—Books .and Stationery, 1 .Dry Goods, (in bales,) Hardware,..Lea-V7six per IOOIbs. w Wool,.*« ~' TillnD CLASS—Anrila, Bagging,. Bacon i „• [fork, (ln.bnlkO Hemp, J0.;.;....../ 6jo ' per I * wte - WWI CLASS—Oaifee, Flab, Bacon andTV.. .. (Packed,) Lard and Lard 0i1....;. j-55c.:pra JOOfta. .«Srrn Shipping Goods (rom any point East ct Fhiiadel .■** P“k«S» ‘'Via Fenmyltanitt., totho Agcnts'of thi3 Road delenilon ? Sllla ’ PUtabUrSh ’ 1,111 116 'tore-aided without Frhobt Aocfra —Moses Pottor, Boston: J. L Elliott, N. Magraw * Kooas, Bslfl- Shringman* Brown; Cincinnati, Ohio, J. S. SloorbeaU. Louisville Kt* R S. Mitchell & Son, Eransville, Indiana. „ n. n. Houston, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia: H. J. hOMBAEBT, • Superintendant. Altoona. Pa. PESSStL VANIA RAILROAD, THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadei. PhiS and Pittßbargh. THE HORNING matt. TRACT leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at7l£,A. and Pitts burgh Ibr Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P.M.,acd Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh atll.P.M-and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. • The above lines connect at Pittsburgh with the R*nmnSa to andjTOviSt. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, HU Leiington and Louisville, Kji Terra Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind 4 Cincinnati, Day- J° n » Springfield,.Rellefontalne, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zones Tills, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio: olbo, with the Steam Paeketßoats from and to New Okleass, St. Loots, Louisyiue and CnrcuraAH. ? places ollsll Ticket3can h&a to or from either of the aboTe *<* fort ker particulars, see handbills at the different s 22?°S P°, Passengers from the West will find this the SSI 4 *® an! }_ m oB t expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston* THOS.-MOORE, Agent, Passenger Linos, Philadelphia. . _ j.meskimen, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. CLEVELAND AND PXITSBDEOH RULBOAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE Onto and Pennsylvania Railroad. r«TT„ t VIA ALLIANCE, r i shortest, quV.krirt and most reliable route to Toledo. CLEVEI^fi) 11^fc!and ’ aalens » end St. Louis, is VIA This route is on* Landi ed miles shorter end about eight DIANAPOLIS. 10 111311 lba circnst °us one TTa IN- ?“5“ tetwe»n Pittsburgh and Clerelaad. Dally Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. <.J?3^? C ! eT .ft? <lfilxllo ? rB » CMca S O twenty-two hours, and BL Louis thirty-seven* hours. _ f , _ VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Clarctand 1,a,« Alllanca »t A. M, 12.00, NU, ana p 40 P. M , connecting ot Hudson with Traios for Cuyahoga Foils and Akron, and arriving in aeveiandat 1084, A. M., 2.3), P. JL, and 8.20, P. AL 4. T nr tfca Ohio and Ponna. Hallroid, leave Pltta ?"S^n 4 ' M - l ?: 00 . J VMo“d 3.00, P. all con- dJUcnco with trains which arrive in Cleveland at 10 04, A. M, 2.20, P. H„ and 8.45, P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Lonis, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with anri<i« I iS UOD, a ,rUI , V* 0 , 4110 lraln loaviog Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M., and arriving In Cleveland at 220 P. HR, as that is the only train by which cloße connections are made _ ro ' l e; l t }° the above points. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 730 next morning and Si. Louis at old; nighty. 4.. j-. • by going via Cleveland, eight hours. The Trains tom Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave as follows: Leave Cleveland at73o and 230 A. il7. 745 p M; arrive at Chicago at ILOO P. M., 7.00 A. M. and. 12.00 M. Trains leave for 'Rock Island and St. Louisas foUows:' Chicago at 9.15 A. 10.05 and ILOO P. hi. - Pacsengem for Bt Lonis go over Bock Island Railroad to JoUet,ond thencoover tbd Chicagoand Mississippi Railroad to Altoo, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to Bt. Loais. Passengers by the 923, A. M, Train arrive in Bt Louis at 1120 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. H. Train at noon next day. Bawng* checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago and St. Louis. * FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ .... Ifil CLASS. Ist CtASS. 2sd class. To A1hance........j52 GO To Chicago..6o 9 50 Cleveland,—. 400 .LaSalle 14 50 12 50 Toledo.. COO : Rock Island.; 36 50 13 50 : 6 00 fit. L0ui5...... 19 60 15 60^ requested to procure thdx tickets at the oiuce of the Company, in Slonongahela Ilouse. third door' below the corner. J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland? . , J. Ai CAUGHEY. Agent, Pittarmrgh. PITTSBURGH, ST.' LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS, MOST RmroT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE BT . CHICAGO ASB MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Lina Route from Chicago to St. Louis. rjiIIAINB LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) on arrival of Express Trainof Miehjgan Southern and Central Hal Iroads— ' . let ST. LOUIS DAY MA1L............... fcis, A. M 2f u “ NWnx EXPRESS 10:05. P. U. Trains run through to St Louis in fourteen hours* via- Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, without chance of car or connecting at Alton with qmjj Lino of locket 8 for iV£3i b £*> Q QIDC y aad Kcofcnk, and at St Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANB, and intermediate points on tha end with regular lines or steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 38 HOURS Baggngo checkod through to St Louis, oh Michigan Can tral and Southern Trains, and At the depot in Chicago. E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, . General Passenger Agent RIOIIARD p. MORGAN, Ja., Superintendent. ~ - Through Tickets to St. Louis, by this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitta burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. . [eep?7:6m. T Carpets Less than Cost. ni. undersigned haring reduoed tho prices of their en tire stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bug!, Mats, Matting, &\i., from 20 lo 25 per cent, call the attention of persons in want rf any articles in their lioe to the following. Their stock Lj one of the largest and t-rst tdtcUd in the city, and consists in part of Velvet and Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Aubueson Brussels ; Imperial end Extra three ply Carpets; Patent Tapestry Ingruin do; Superfine and fine do; Twilled and plain Venetian do: Hall and Stair do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton Ingrain do; Window. Shades, and a large assortment of Oil Cloth, from .2 to 21 feet in width. Te&hs cash ojtlt. ,- 0. B. HEADLY i CO, J.'tHriL ■ No. 82 Third street. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY ■ OF PITTSBUBGB , CORNER OP FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. AuthorlzedCapltat, 6300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against lose or damage hy Fire, aud the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. MClintock, - Kennedy T. Friend, L- M. lsmg, I. Qrfer Spronl, A. J. Jones, George B. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8. Negley, W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. RPark, H. R. Coggshall. Hon. WJI. P. JOHNSTON, President BODY PATTERSON, Vice President A. A. Carbieu, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. S. CAaaiia. Assistant Secretary. dec2:om To Wholeiale Llqnor Dealerl and Uanufaoturerßi THE SUBSCRIBER Is now importing a superior Quality of OIL OF COGNAC, of which 9£'of an ounce with CO gallons pure Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Brandy. His ESSKNOES-OF ROCHELLE and OTARD’S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ABAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY, HOLLAND ECUIEDAiI SCHNAPP3 and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections fox use will invariably bo given by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGEB, 141Malden Lane; New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Flatina, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn’s Ext. Oopaiva, Sulphate Am monia, Ac. . deefflis tf Copartmrihlp, GEO. R. WHITE having associated with him in the Fancy Retail Dry Goods bostnesshl* brother, JAMES W HITE, and his confidential clerk, Mr. JOHN F. LOY, the business hereafter will bo conducted under the name of GEO. K. WHITE A CO. As it is the intention of the new firm to serve the public well, customers may rely on getting a good article, and at a price satisfactory. Pure of tboir stock they intend to Import, and to pur chase from first hands, so that every thiog In their line will bo at the lowest cost. To enable them to do bo, it will bo necessary for those yersons indebted to Geo. It, Whin to pay promptly. . . Pittsburgh, Febmary 8,1555 —[fob9:lm AUSTIN LOOMIS. ! ' STOCK AND BILL BROKER, OJfict t No. 92 Fourth st.i above Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds,Mortgagee, and Loans on colta*' tarala,. 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 attented to promptly. ' janld Palmer’s Celebrated Epleurean’sauoe, STANDS PREEMINENT for flavoring Soaps, Gravies, Fish, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise all good housewives to try it. Price 23 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Stores in tho United States and Canadas- For Bala by M’OLURQ ana Q.U. KBXSER, Httsburch. T WRIQHT’4 CO' Japlfl-davrly la 241 Martat street. Pblladelpb’la Balin’* Premium Perfumery. APRIZK MEDAL at the Great London'Exhibition bf thelndustry of all Nations, In 1851, end Boren Hich est Premiums, awarded the subscriber iu this country. have proved hls preparatlonß oraeaperfar quality, and placed him among the best perfumers and soap rnake.e of Europe end America. His celebrated Sharing Creams and Lus n' W ,l fin f, r ? B ' a ?, e ?> T »»o‘Waters, and perfumes tor 0 60 are unsnrpassed by any AU articles purchased at thb establishment aro warrant ed of the finest quality. . With an addition of many new articles to bis list, and greatly increased facilities for nj aniifacturinK, lie is enabled to furnish them to dealers In any quantity desired, and at very liberal prices. Country Dealers, requesting it, c'an bars a Price lift mailed to their address, free of postage. X. BAZIN, (Successor to B. RousseL) - No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, feb2hdawltn U Philadelphia. CIOiiKY’S DADPfI BOOK, f*r March, jn»t received; K Annual of Scientific Discoveries, for 1866; Large supply of The Whig Almanacs: . Life and Bcantlea nf^‘Fanny Fern.” Received and' for Eole at the cheap book sloro of W. A. GILDENFKNXEY A CO., Fifth street, oppoiite the Theatre. Call or tend for any thing you want. feb22 BABBITT’S WASHING POWDER—IO boxes for aale by jau27 FLBiIiNQ BROS. ■■ ,v j- rx- : - L ’. ? t'x. /it 'Ji , : MEDICAL ’? rtjr - * ' - ; 1 . RHODES’ FEVER AND - AGUE/ CURE . '’•OB I -TSfAIUB&B 'IHFAIitIBtfeTSPECijIO, Guru of lNT2BJsnr?txi Bi« X mittist Fmirs, Pr?zß flßdyAoc2;'CaiuS tmd'Fsr btob Acer, qtruKALUEDiunvNJQnr£wßit9iaiifl alt other lurma of disease which'hkre' a common origin in Malaria of Miatnxa. Tula subtle ntmosphorlo poison whleh'afcertala wwtoWAMj Inhaled aterery thoesm* WssfiS^in berefe*,it crista—Nortb, £on«i, -.East or ll<,ro tit" MWiy-discOVCTal fcoimlw® thatHmnj botaSSn fc* ««. toto ei cn^f^oTh/^m 1 Vc”:”,,' 1 , ll salt, in tho treatment by talnS ;ss*s”a'iisss;®s/-^"“» : &&&ermwgmte Oio most sickly or swampy locauiles,- . from any Asa* « , itwill instantly checktbri Ague lb persons who Rate suf« fered for anyjength of time, from one day to twontryears. so that they neod nSrerhave anottitrchtil, by-eonUnoJnsiS uso according to directions. ° .. It.wlU jtomcdiatdyrcllero of Bilious or Ague diseases,, such fls genejoi debility, night s'W'eatPj Gto; -.The patlen t at onerbegihs to recover appetite and strength, and continues until a pennanebt and radical rCitralaetectod. ' ■*/ ” '. .;v " " Finally', itmse Trill banish Fcrer-and-Agoe from families anti all classes-, lrarmeraand all laboring-meii, By adopt *a3jt as a preventive, will' bo free from Aguo or Bilious at iffiT* 8 * l J?at Keason ct tho year which,.white iti a Urn most the mostTaldahio obo toXhcm.: . . One or fcw.or. bottles will answer for-ordlimty. cases: 'some mayrequire more. Directions printed in Gorman, Preach T?ii£? • <, ® co »P*»r fach bottle Price Ono.ltelior. « u ?- ts i? aao to . the trade. Trade cireuUu for ■ W? tho “Uclewill be consigned on ’ t 0 responsible parties la every section i-f tin) country. ... JAS. A. BIIODES, Proprietor, AaKtis-Ncw York: 0. V. ClieEENEu'&'ca’atii'o H. . Boston: WEEKS & TOTTER. Philadelphia* DTOTT ft SQ?iS—nml for pale by i?ebgf DR* HOOFLAND’S celebrated GERHAIJ BXTTSES, PREPARED BY • 9 DB. C. H. JACKSOIT, Hriladelplxia, Ba,, • wiu et/zctuaut cnaa... LIVER OOJIPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Narvout Debility, Diseases of the KidneyS,caiS au diseases arising froiti a disordered Liver or Stomach.' . . Sacli T ’ ' asConstina- . tion,lnwsrdPllev Fulness,or Blood to tho ;• Head, Acidity of the Stomach. • • ; i Nauses;Hearrburn,DleguBtfor Food** _Fulness or weight in.the Btonacb,Sour Eructations, Sinking, or Fluttering at the Pit or the Stomach.'Swimming or tho Head; Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at tha Heart, Cheat tog orSttffocatingSensation.wheaiQiyicg Posture, Dimnea* of VL««ion,;potB-of Wobs before' ; tfae Slghti Fercr ead Dull -Pain In the Head, Deficiency['of Perspiration. Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In tho • Side, Back, Cheat, Limba,-Aa, Sudden Flushes of 'Heat Burning in tho - Flesh, Constant Imagiri* . • of Evil, and great . :, ! ' • - Depression -of ■, Spirits. Tho proprietor; in coiling tho attention of iho public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of tho utmost eonfl* denco in its virtues and adaptation to the disrneswhich' it is recommended. . • ... It Is no noir msduatried article, hut one that has atbed the tesrofift ten years’ trial before the Amerieanpeople, •and its reputation and sale isunrivalledby any similar pre parations extant.. The testimony in its favor given by tto most prominent and well known Physicians end individo ais, in all parts of the country Is immense. HeferringgDy who may doubt, to.my “-Memorabilia,” or Practical Be»lpt Book, fur Fanners and-Families, to be had gratia, of all the Agents for the (iaaaan Bitters. ••• , B . .77. Principal Office and Slanu£irt:ry,l2o Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. . by Dr. QeO. n. Keyßer, 140: Wood street; B. A, Pohnestock4Co, No. 6 Wood street; Flemlni Erothtrt. CO Wood street; It P. Smtib: and 3'. P. ReminmAlleftbcny! declOriawlyls • • .-■• DR; iiENDERSON, OGU lel ST "A'^B^URiSTt IRUTS iIL DISEASES. CAS WiMOUT CTPFISO, ■ -.. T-BBCtTIKO,BLISTEPtSO.OttTgS.T?imn»rATiTgvr^ OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, UOIi. GRAND ST., NEW YOEfi. _/ . , - Hours from &A.M.to4 P. M. Ip CCGH r ANDLATJSD LlDSrlnStnnmaUoK Aciila or Al» Chronic Blindness with Yilms, Irltii.AniauroBl3 and .Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, aro among . thb diseases of the . eye which are treated by Dr. H. with perfect Ratisfeeiion. , . - • - All dlpeaees of the Ear treated upon scientifio principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation, - All letters post-paid - We select the following references from among the thou sands of. cases which hare been successfully treated by Dr; Henderson: . . - Wm:J. Fryer, 328-8 Broadway, Albany, N.Y. ’ •Alfred Southwlck, Water. « " <• IJ. Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N* Y. " . Wm. W.'Stoltb, Detroit, Mich. - •Mrs. A, M. LlWlLson, Now York C3ly, N.Y, tjnss R. Station,Duchess co- N. Y. ’ •Edw&rdG. Solger, Bristol, Conn.- . *JohnSeamon, Engineer," If. Y, David Little, Engineer, N, T. j Wm. F. B. Giles, office Courier and Enq.. N. Y. •' » f James W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. L ' V Jarvis'Rodgers,’ « • A* IV^flf 3 ’ Operator, St Nicholas Hotel. It, M. Ferries, Organ Builder, Houston St. - - R. B. Doolittle; M. D.,- Hudson, N. Y. • Sirs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. ' * U.P. Collins, Teacher PonmanshlD.Trov NY. - B.L.Ross, Albany,N. Y. • V * ' A.Dlllenbach,Schenectady,N.Y,* ' ’ Captß. Y; JohnW. Uacfcett, Blnghampton, N.Y. ‘ ' ' •Those patients, were Wind, and badtod* lei to the office. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the dtV at pleasure. . -!ri •Ihese cases of Amaurosis- were reStori*! to right after they were given up »a incurable by it o fecu.ty, and can bo referred to by any person :who wishes to leera the facts in these cases, by writing to them. -• • • -- • . REV. DR. COVEL’S 16 BL EIII At Si; FIJI. JL ;si, Jbr the Safe, OrmpUltani SpadyCure oflrftammaiary, Chronic, Hereditary told Mercurial HhanwHm, Shot.- matie Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, and ether DUeates the Muscular System. ■ ■ . OUCH AN AWIAX-OF TESTIMONY Aa-Br; COVBT«- O RjuuMiiic Pius haye ialldlfcrth from all dusts, wt, nerve Tolautarilj offered in fisTor of any other Medidu*, The cases of .core comprehend EVERY STAOSi OP RHEUMATISM, Whether accompanied by that terrible sensibility of ilia parts affected, common In the inflammatory phase—by the - muscular contractions which so often render the victim of Chronic Rheumatism a helpless cripple, or by the ever* changing symptoms which are sometimes the characteristics of this Protean complaint. . Unlike the « Sangrado” practice of bleeding and purging,' which some sapient medicos consider the modeof treating Rheumatism, these Pills sustain end cherish the' animal forces, Invigorate the constitution, and thus act as ' the allies of Nature in her efforts to cast off the disease.' ‘ Their medical action is direct and specific. It reaches thaL matena moxOrt or radix'bt the disorder, through all the complications of nerves and flbra in wbieh it is entrenched* and expels fcoa the blood the febrile principlawhichfteds; : - and spreads, and intensifies, while it spreads the fetal ten* deades Of the malady, - - - Caution—Beware of Counterfeits 1! Be particular, and enquire for Kxv. SAMUEL COVEL’3 • RHEUMATIC PILLS, anil sea that the boxes have, on the' outride -wrapper, "his riguirttmL countersign ed-d>y a 11. v RING, GeneraTAgent, 192 Broadway.. Now York, without .which none are dsHuiRZ.-- --- - - - PRICE) FIFTY CENTS PER EO2C. flSLiSold'bvDr. GEO. H.' KEY3ER, Pittsburgh; J, P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. .:: dSkm -- "Hotel for Lease* ■ KILBY’S HOTEL, (formerly known' as the LfiiAETTTU - House,} Is offered for lease on favorable terms. * Being situated on the corner of Fourth street ond-Grant, near to— 5 the Court House,and about midway been iho Munonoalida Wharf and the Fcnivylvania Depot. it is one of the moat' 1- '- pleasant, convenient .and desirable locations Jn the-diy* - The Hotel will be Jumithed\ if deslrwl. and leased 1 for- &- :v? term of yean, -commendng-from the'first brAnrff For further Information apply t 6 . - - i . , JOSEPH 8. &A. Pi MOBBISON, Att’ys; . . jan2o:diwtf "Office No. 143 Fourthst, Pittsburgh. , > ' Motion* •; ALL PERSONS having BooXa ir.Certiflcatesof Deposit v ngaiuat the undersigned, are requested' to present the same at our office, for settlement. . HOON A-SARGENT." - ffiUaburgh, Jonuary 24th,18&5~-{jan2s • A Card. OWING to a steady drain upon our ; lands Wl an a ecu* mnlatlon ofoutfilda pressure, together with the ex treme dlffieulty-of realizing our securities, we have been compelled to suspend our business,' Our creditors may rest confident that our entire Indebt* edness will be .fully paisas we have unquestionably a large surplus over ourliabiUtka— .—KRAMER A UAIIM. January 20,1855—{jan23 . : r * I'HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing,under theatvle , of “KRAMER, WORK ‘4r .‘XODNa,»» PhnaaelphU, ia this doy dissolved; Samuel Wcrfe, George YoungandWm. M’Couch, purchasing the interest ofKramerA Rahm in said firm. The business will be continued by “WORK. YOUNG A M’COUCH.” - - - - /- January 22,1855. : , Depositors in our office, will please call and receive their bills and notes left withus for collection. . > i* l * 23 KRAMER & RAHM. Silver Manufactory. QVOONS,.FORKS, EMBLEMS, &C.—RmccnyH 13 PSICSS. O —Owing tosuperiorfacilitissinmanufacturlngmyown work, we are now selling at least 10 per cent; lower thaa‘ the eastern cities, or elsewhere.- All work la warranted. .. Stfwr.—We also piahnfnnture- Spoons of the British sterling quality. ' • Wutches and. Watch repairing continued, with every fa cility and renewed determination to give entire satisfaction ' to customers, both aa'to price- and the superior quality of - the work. , W, W. WILSON, Watchmaker .and Jeweller, corner of. Market aad Eourth street*. - RILEY’S HOTEL: CORNER FOURTH AMD GRANT STREETS; PITTSBURGH, PA: E. RUBY. Proprietor. CONTINUATION OF Tilß GREAT SEMI-AHNUAti SALE OS' A. A. MASON &CO., AND STILL FURTHER REDUCTION INPRTCE3. A A. MASON * CO. will continue their sale through « the month of February. Their immense stock will be again markeJAown and offered'at still greater reduction in prices. fisbl, - Partner Wanted, AN TUB BEST and one of the most profitable retail cash business In Pittsburgh. . A person with a cash capital , of $2,QOi) can realize S 3 per cent, and no risk, in ah oil es tablished business, tbo sales of which, notwithstanding dull timea, is lnereasingTapidly. To a business man with' the above capitalor more, this Is a chance seldom-offered. Address Box 322,: Pittsburgh Post Office; with real nato* and address. jao2t Therapeutic, oh heglininu cuaik-s—Afe» more of-those comfortable chairs on hand.- Persons dedring a seat that can be .occupied for dayß"without causing fa tigue, should call andsestheia.— . decl‘2 I^T.B.yGUNQiCOr- SEEDS* POK stock of Seeds tor 'ear ; sewing of the approved and valuable vailttios, Is ready for distribution at the Seed aod Implement ■Warehouse, Fifth street. f jacSj JAMBA WARD HOP. CtuLD UHEAM—A very exeeUtmc article tor chapped j hands, note Ups, Ac.; o dotes fresh prepared for sale by fcW JOi, FLEMrMi,
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