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Mufdes, Worms in the Skin, Scalp Disease?, MRte Crust, IDry ■ . r ... Erysipelas, . . Headache, ...Chafes,. ' Neuralgia, Cricks,”.San Pain, Scalds,- - • • " Bums, : Ulcers, - ;.Soreiego, •. .Bora Throat,. . . . Rheumatism. » f - •*. • ' • * V -»•' ;.;Pfioo2s cent3'ptr bottle. Sold wholesale end retail at Jjr, -KEYSER'S,-140 Wood street; JOEL MOHLER’S, Lib '«dy .street, and at J. P. PleminG’S, Allegheny dty. jahStoitir . . , ... -.. .m Cmtnis’Depositßaxk, ) . r.-. .v, • JPWtoph, March 6,1865. f . npHE President and Directors of this Bank have utfsday 1 declared a DIVIDEND, at ihe rate of 4 per cent., on .theOefitxl'Stock* paid inoutof thejprofltaof the last six .iwmtha«tMcraWaon and after tbelßth instant. - > mh&atdl Signadr: E. D. JoNEB r Cashier. -i I- »*' .'1 T; »“ r 'C ■ > ■ 1 • vv. - . t-'e ?;•**- •" ! 7 »" v, 'j '5, *5 ’ ’■ •A ' «*? -i r ,'■ -7 ■: ■ THE CITY POST. BarrelPs Indian Liniment, CUBES PACTS I!? TUB TRY IT ONCE.J LPACCAS—lWpi*»sßl*ch by oo* imiri&w. 7 COMMERCIAL POST. BIKja^HASTBVEXCHA2|GK. .vV, -• .?> OmCER ••-•" iVttiienf—JOHN BUIPTOHj - Itrtt Vice Firtidcni-r-Tfru. H. SsttfiL Be Buorn .&c«to3H*Wja.B. HiTSffs ’ ' - IVSodtY* : SaptrinUndint— B; T.Nq4«hmV Ja. - Qmmiilcs qf Jrbitra&m for Murchs—V?. B. Baora, Pns. finieaß, JognpA ßeopes, JobsM\pgyirf t Jomr Scorr.. WEEKLY hohey abticlk PitrsaimaH, Mardi y, IS ; Kia market closea with; some aetifity; detaand firmohey • H hot rery preadoff yet; the snpply still! exceeds actual wants. Wo orb sailing along smoothly and easy, confidence gradually increasing bat caution seems to bo the ruling power. Paper, wjth prime rignatores, based on legitimate transactions 4 hot very abundant. “ Kites," and still lower ; grades of paper, can r t find the resting place they did three and lour months ago—thry can‘t«atick n ftoAcv. . • • Our business mon in general are prepared for the openin g • ofvthe spring bhsinesF, and from Uni toanher-weapprahendj they Will more; we think they-will not baTe 'a tvsry lar?o‘ stock of u dead horses ” among their assets at the end of tho : year. Thadark'and of the-pasti aiflasirous as It was, wo' think, has wrought for-.us ,a . bright and pros, perous day—the dawn-of which, 1 has only jost began to break upon us, and if an will heed well the wholesome ad monitions given during "the last six shall have; a very healthy-Btoto of-affairt; and-should; we beblessv cd With an abundant harvest, .of which the' prospect, so tar, is very flattering, it will enrich us and place us on a sound, solid basis; but a bad harvest would place osin lather ft precarious condition; however, let every onepreparo for every and and any contingency, by that due caution and' foreselght eo much needed jost now. Our rivers have been blocked up, thus preventing that activity in . business which otherwise would have existed* Spring, with its cheering sunbeams and sepbyr breezes, has : broke in upon us, (and we hail it with no. email degree of pleasure,) which must dispel all such Interruptions in trade. It Is expected that between $e00,0(0 and STOO,CDO of bars and foreign coin will be ehlppedto Liverpool this ; week. The Bank bill It is Imped will p*yg the House' this week. Should we. succeed in having this additional ; banky it will add $600,000, in a short time, to our present banking capital;- and, if any placo*in the whole Union needsnn increase; surely sac do—we wan't "at; least half as much .more than we now hate. We do hope our present will not be so blind as .to overlook this great actual wantorT-and especially at this very.impor- : Unt period of oar history. '' The UonongabeU Bridge Company have declared a diri. dend cf six p«r cent, on the capital stock, for the last six months; In New York, the Banks' statement show a continued ex* pansion in loans and discounts. The amount is now with in two millions of .the l point reached in JJsrch last, when a severe contraction followed.' \Te hope to see a decline next week. The example set is-by no means a good one. it tends to inspire a spirit of expansion, of which the con dition of affairs mry t?We will not at all warrant. Teh. 21. March 3 Joans:— ..♦9IASMO4 S92SSS,ia Inc. g 795,021 8pec50.V.., .........— 16,370,876 10,631,279 Iqc. 160,601 - 7,106.710 Inc. «148 Pcp081t5„™,74,644,721 -75,958,314 Inc. 1,413,023 As compared with ths same week lsstyoar, the figure are: -1854. .Loaua, tc: " Specie Circulation. Drpcali. March 10,500,400 9,209,830 61,975,675 1855. ’ • , March 3...._..d)2,386^25.10,561,279 7,106,710 75,953 344 Inerehie....;. 7 "J".’....; 6.976|w9 .171’"™ 13 9s£6£9 Teerease._. , _ 2,172,298 2,103,120 1 ; The imports at Hew York for the weak chow a alight fail- Ing off as compared with the corresponding week last year but the receipts of general merchandise exhibit an Increase, aa-niU be seen by thß annexed compirativo figures: »0B 7EX mss—lBs4. 1555. $1,691,G57 ,$1,460,219 977,473 ’%Q19,455 Dry G0ad5.:;..... General merchandise ■ Total.™. Previous eigh t weeks 2,669,130 $ 2,479 664 .. 29,651,383 23,071,411 Total for nine weeks. ' The exports from New York to foreign parts are largo, and nearly equal to those of the same period last year, Tic : 1854. 1855. .$11,318,842 $10,727,433 1,344,695 1,103,121 From Jan. 1 to Feb. 24 Week ending March 3. Total from Jan* Ist $12,663,037 $11^.0,559 Foreign &xebange islnictlTo; prices about tbe same—' In Boston, Money very easy; large earns are lying In Baht:, vailing an upward torn In money rates. In Philadelphia the supply is adequate to tbe demand. Demand romcvsTiat increased. Cincinnati, market continues stringent, with an Increased scarcity of currency. Demand for money rather more pressing. Easiness Is still dull, and Tory any branch. 8.0. Kelson 4 Co., heavy proTl3, as follows:.2000 Iha hog round at 7c; 2000 do aid's at 7}£c; 17,000 do shoulders and sides at 6% and 7%0; 15,000 ao moulders and boms at and OWc; 30 000 do in lota at same figures; 44,000 do in lots at C^ f fiJz, end Q@Ke, for shoulder sides and hams. BULK MEAT—There was quite an animated demand for Bulk Pork, all good lots offered found ready buyers; sales to about 60,000 fl» were reported at 6,6 and 7c, cash. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—We hare no sales reported, hut quote nominally at s6sloo lbs. BUfTER AND EGG&r-The market is quite bare, and the demand is briskfor good Roll Batter at 19®22; common at 16@18; packed is selling at U@l3, as in quality. Eggs are very scarce, and prices during the week were higher; sales reported, in bbls, at2B@3o. CRACKERS—The following ora manufacturers* prices: Water Crackers, %tbhl....u, $6,00 t .Butter do do ...... 7,00 . - "Pilot Bread do - 6,76 ißngar Crackers, fi> 9 cts. . Sola do do 9 M .. Boston do do ....... ....... 9 “ Ptc-Nio do do - 9 « COTTON YARNS, Ac.—The following-are now the ruling {, states: rr - POTOD TAiIN. ifaStalo,inclusive...lBcf\S> No. IB—.. i ”11 Al2.* .19 ” ” 17—. « 13 ..... .20 « “ 18 « 14 .21 ” ”19 “ 16 .....22 “ •* 20 DOIEt YA&S. ,9c a No. 800 .8 “ “ 900 .7 “ I “1000 Carpet Chain: -white 19@20, colored 23. Coverlet Tarn, 28@25. Candlewlck, 18. Twine, 20. Batting, No. 1, 13: No. 2.12; Family Baiting, 15. Caulking, 15. following are the rates now established Manilla Bope, coil. Idfllb. Cat ...£Q$&. TVhite u H “ “ 15 “ Tarred - “ 13 « “ Id « Packing Yarn, fine...l2 •* “ 11 “ Hon Cords—Manilla, $2,50,3,T5@5,0Q do*. do 9 coU 19 eta © tb. Hemp, $1,87,2,76@3,76 ©dpi. do ; sMlildjetasm. Plodoe Litres—Manilla, gl ,26 Hemp, 71 dol. COI-PEU-We Quote at 3S@eG,cash ami time. CANDLES—SaIes of Star during', the week at 24c H> Dipped'•orth 13J& and Mould 14U. Boap brings to. UtlEESB—The slock Is wearing down but prices remain otiwaiojdc.’ ■ BEIKD IfEtJU—There still continued a brisk demand, ■with bntllght supplies, peaches are readily taken at tL2o. Apples JWI@L3J , . . nnntn nicßP—\o jhanga in this article; sales by the haring been rery much reduced with out addition in supplies, prices bare again further ademn ced. The aggregate sales for the week amount u> about 1400 this, part as follows: ISO bbls superfine at pS,S7@B,®4, W do«iSatt»®»A*! 347 do at *8,«5Q9,05 for superfine and t fiOd dw la lata fit fe3,C3&6,55 fc» ittpfirfln* and extra, i nclndlog 80 bbla Pearl Mill superfine at 18,50(38.60. Sales from, stores at $9@912 for superfine, end $0.25 for extra. >Bya L'Cc^miwas3376@4 FfiEß^--Sales at ci!!f ofßrau and Scree nice at 80c 3fi 100 fta; Short*, $1; BhipStuff,sl,os; Finished Middlings, SL4O. Bales ofConntrj .Bran at sl%* 100 Xbs. _ FEATHERS—Wo quote sales in limited lots a£ 40@4S, first hands;'fiorn'etore,'.4s(3so jellied at 85, and dulL ..v, : 'FISH-rSales .tura-confined fo ;tfie' regular wants bfthe traded QuotaQofas remain -unchanged, riz : Mackerel No. 8, large,: $II@ll,50;, Meditfni.'do;, '59.50;, No. 4, $9 ©8,25. BaUimoro Herring, $G,25@5,60; Halifax do- ss,6D@s* Lake fish: ;Trout,sS,sQ@s9 ;; White, $10; half bi>l3 in the usual :proportion. . ;j ' : ' GRAlN—Theßupfly of Corn* and Oats' has been mode* rately g00d... Tbo demand from the northforOorn has im proved, and prices remain pretty, steady ;thesaloa for the week smountto about. sooo busbeliinlote at-$5@900 for ;oar from depot and from store, and.. 82@8fio- for shelled at depot and itcre, ‘Oats'; sales ofToOO'busfcels in lots at 62 •@s4@&Sc, first hands and frern elotos. Wheat: none ofier- heinin al at sl,2s@lSo.MaU'sMs@ljso... Bye GROCERIES—Sugar li scare? kndprices firm; Ve. quote -fit 5%@55£c for fair prime.: .'to the'e'buritrV by the bbl 6Uc. -Molasses'finn at 21®25c In lots. ' Coffee firm ai lU< @l2c.\' .. ; r';:" ,>~r . Q LASS-r-We quote etty Winddw at $2 box ibr 0x8; $2,60 for 7xo; $3 for 8x10; .$3,50 .for 8x12,-'9x12,-110* 10x12; $4,60 fnr 0x13,9x14,and 10x14; $5f0r9x15,10x15, and lOxltt; $5,25 for 10x17; 6,60 for 10x18; a‘nd ; so pa in creasing in like ratio according to site—l Oft ct. off for cash Country brands are sold than dty brands. .... HIDES—Qreoo Hides are selling at j- dry flint in lots at 12c; to the trade 12@l3o; dry salted ll@l2c. - HAY—There continued throughout the week a brisk de mand for baled and from wagon, with considerable sales at $25@27 for baled from stores a.tad 23@2G from .wagons. , HOMINY—SaIes froinAtorcs by tiiubblat $7,50. HOPS—Sales from store at 3S@4o'. ” ... ~. IRON AND NAILS —Sales of common puddled lwratS® and in nail" lOd. and upwards at 3J-g®4c. LEATHER—The store rates are now; RetTSpanish Sole, por 8>,21@22: Slaughter Sole, 24®2tl VUppor Leather, per dozen. s2S@s3o; Bridle do. do. s2o®s4o; .Country Bridle do. s2B®s3o; Skirting Leather, per lb, 28 cents. LARD—Bales during-tbe Week'ofSS kegs at Bkjj; from hammered do, fl££; Hoo. steel,' Fork do, 7; Shovel do, 8; steel dandy tiro, 7; Ellplic Springs; 10 U; seat do, 13® 14; Quiti ▼ator teeth* 13X5,32@35; do, 18X5V£, 60®55 Wi tooth. TOBACCO—Virginia 57i : rango from 16@20, according to brand, andlumpsat2o®4J. Virginia Twist, 10. TALLOW—BaIes of bercrol small lots were reported at 10>€@Uc. r - • TIN.—I C, $11,25, and IX* $13,25, cash; Pig $34; Bar sB7><, cash. ; ... WUITR LEAD—Is firm, with a very acUvedemand, and steady sales at $2,50 $ keg, for pure in oil, and dry 9c Bed Lead 8c . WHISKY—SaIes of Rectified: were made at 33®31, and RawatSO. Ithasadownwonlteodoncyl . -63* No articleof a similar kind, now before the public, enjoys a belter reputation as a restorative and invigora ting hair tonic. Its peculiar-chemical qualities hare a beneficial effect upon tha growth and character of the Loir, giving a silky nnd glossy texture to that which was former* ly of a coarse and dry nature. It has also a tendency to preservo the youthful color and appearance of the hair, and destroying or counteracting the effects of age. With such recommendations in its favor, we hardly perceWe bow any lady or gentleman should bo without so Valuable an edjunot to the toilet. Persons who havejjfsed it lrom the age of sixty-four down, declare it to be the iao?t perfect ar ticle to secure the object intended evor yot produced. Gray hair, whether produced by the slow progress cf lime, or by any of tho causes which whiten the locks prematurely, is restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all the dlsa. greeablo effects of dryness, the accumulation of dandruff or like impurities, aro removed. From the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, 2? School et Borrow, March 20, IS>4. •432,210,613 (23,551.096 Pbof. Woon; Bear Sir—Having become • prematurely quite gray, I was inducird seme six weeks f luce, to make trl»l of your Hair Restorative. 1 here u*ek as formerly. I haT© aleobt-cn much gratified at ihchealthy moisture sod vigor cf the hair, which before was harsh and dry, tad it baa censrd to come out os formerly. Respectfully Yours, ■" D.CM, Rcrr. Pacr. Wood: Bear Sir—My hair commcnctvi falling off rome three or four j«esrs slnce.acd continued tc do so until I became quite ball. I tri*'d ail the popular remedies of the day, but to no effect; at last I cm tndured to uso your cel ebrated Hair K***torative, and nm very happy to Bay It Is doing wonders. 1 have now a One growth cf young hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly afflicted. A. C. WuiLvascs, 13d Second street. St. Louis, March Tth, 1854. I hare vi r ol Pref. 0. J„ TVtci’s H-iir Er'toratire.and hare ftiinirvU lu wonderful effixt- My bnlr wi.« lircomtng, ** I thought, prematurely j;r%y. but » y the use of his RoU*re tire, It baf resumed its origin a I c-jlor, anti, I have no doubt, permanently ?o. 'Sidxet Brxssx, Ex-Senator, United Slates. VjjtrrjtKM, looUna, JunolSlb. 1553. Pacr. 0. J. Wood: D»-ar .-ir—A« .>‘•u nra at-out to manu facture esU-U.ivwly nu;l vrui your n-cenUy dtouTvlvd liolr Restorative I eilf state, for *bt.ia>o«reT U may concern, that X huv*> om-*J it, and known oiiicn u _ e it] that 1 have for several jbxzv bren in the habit t-f u--lcg othtfr Ualr Re* stcratire-), nod that L find yours ro-tU superior to any other I know. It entirely ileMiM*.-* the head cf dandruff, anil with one month’?* proper u-* wiM re#u re any person'* hair to the original youthful tv,lor and texture, giving it a healthy, roit, mid »jcd ail lhUwi:boat disraloVin£ th-- lixii S that apply it, <-r the dross rn Which it drop-, l would, therefor©, ree:-ain.eud lw use to aiery on© desirous of hat log a hue color nad texture to hair. Respectfully yours, Wuxox KLSO. For calc by 0. J. WOOD A C )., Proprietors, C~5 Eroid way, New York, and 13 4 Maikot street, Bt. Louis, 410. Price, $1 aod $2 p-r bottle. Bold at Dr. G. LI. KKYSKII’;; Pro.; Store, 140 Wood street; sign of the Goldun Mortar. foblGMsw Johu W. UutUr dd lo> ( Forwarding and commission mkrchants— Denies iD all klnls of Piu«burgh Manufacture*, Lead pir*» *tv* 1 liT ®'r-i*f PIOUU.M.NG GOODS, I?RANK VAN GORDER ha* just received a largo and beautiful assortment of Mumnlag Collars, hieeves and Setts in Crape, Turfolrm and Swl.v, black luco and gauto Vella, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and eilk ; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualitl. fi. Alexander A BajOu’c beat Kid Gloves can always be found at No. &3 MARKET STREET, corner tf the Dio mond. novlT BY a sober, InduFtriou.9 young man, who will deTotehU eotirc time to bis borine-5, n SITUATION A 9 SHIP PING CLERK in a Wholesale or UoteU Warehouse, or As sistant Book-Keeper, or ft place In a Grocery cr Ciy Goode Bto e; and will luuko hunr-eif generally ueplu! tr- his om ployer. A note ad irefsed throogli the Pv-t Olfuv to U A. B. B^ u orle tat the office of the u will receive x.rompt attention. ftctelttf mM BUBSCUIUEHS hare just ro elted, and aie now 1 opening, the most deMrablo assortment of DRY GuODB ever offered iu this market, Wo call particular at tention to a few very choice articles. Extra Rich Pa- ey Col’d Bilks, entirely now design; do do Black do do; do do Twiatnd do; Batin Plaid and plnin Tiisues and Borages ; Printed do do; do Borage Delaines; do Challifl do; Very handsome French Lawns; do do Brilllantcens; A goo-1 assortment of French work, Collars, Under Sleeves and OhemUcttos, very cheap; Embrolderod Hem* stitch and plain Linen Cambric llandfcerchieis; Linen Table Cloths und Table Linens; French and English Fur* niture, Chintzes, white and colored furniture; Dlmatry. A Tull assortment of Glores, - Hosiery, Mitts, Ac.; Irish Linens, Mutiins, together with a complete assortment of every article, either Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domestic. WesbUcit au examination of our Stocklefjre purchasing elsewhere; as we Hotter ourselves (since we have'estab lißhed tbo cash system) that we can supply our patr ns on more liberal terms than any house west rf the Mountains. "We return our thanks to our friends for their many es teemed favors to our firm, under its former title, and hopo they may still continue them to the establishment, undvr Its new title. • YOUNG, LOVE A BItO., feb22 formerly Young, Stoveosou A L ve,^ BY U. 0. HILL.—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SCHOOL— A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in an easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly for the American student, to which 1-* added valuable les sons and exercises and beautiful arrangements, os Boloaand Duos of the most popular melodies or tho day, Selected, arranged ond composnef by U.O. HILL, pupil of Spohr, late President of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above just received, in advance of the trade, by HENRY K LEBER, 101 Third etreet. We have carpfolly examined the above work of U. C. Hill's, and consider it one of tbo most complete and prac cal Violin Schools we have ever seen. O. ANTON, B. VOGEL, fobB __ Teachers of Mueio. NOW 13 TUB' IiEST TIME TO BUY WATCHES.—I have recently received a large assortment o' very an* parlor Watches, manufactured in Europe expressly to my order, (seal over last Spring.) Citizens and strangers will now Cod in my establishment a stock of Watches as exten* Sire and as fine as any in the eastern cities; and in consid eration Of the times, at tower prices than ever before offered in this market. Those having money to invest in this way will find it to their interest to do so now, as times will shortly bo better and prices will advance. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. W. W. WILSON, AT Market street, cornor of Fourth. .23 « B> J24 “ .......25 “ 26 « 27 « .*'• ;• ‘! V 'S: *?£**•'*£~>•*'\V*' ■'»£•»'•* “.: “ .V •' ■■ -■ • •'.---ir/V J -■ -.'-V 4 ..’■•• »'• * ; ■-. T. •>. V * :. t J i .'* . % ♦ V* I -*’l X*' ** *- ► V 4 V**. 1 * I 'y••;•••’-' : ; ’• • '. •'ivi’/ • <-■ •■■'- • * . . r * .*> , i'l'r : Prof* Wood’s IZalr Ileatorntlve. Ca<lc, 111, June 2?tb, 15i>3. VV anledi tflilbi* AIUiVAL OF BPEING AND BHMMEB DBY GOODS, New School for the Violin. BSCOMMKNDATIOy. THE CREDITORS OF GEN. LARIMER are requested to present their claims for adjustment, and those indebt ed to pay up without delay. Office of the Trustee on Wylie street, near the Cour House, Pittsburgh. febl9:eod6t*w3t SEMI-ANNUAL fIAUi.—A. A. MAtiuN A CO. will open 100 dosen more of the Portsmouth Hosiery, at 50 per cent. discount; also 150 dozen of Woolen Hoods, Comforts, Cloaks, am! Scarf*, at half price. fob!6 OWN 'AND TETLEY'S RIFLES are cheap and well mVrin_ Emigrants would do well to sire us a call. We keep a largo Stock of our own manufacture always on hand. All linns warranted. fab22 IVIOENI) SCRIP, of tbo Uhio and Pennsylvania Kail road Company, bought at the office of fpbl9 *• AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth street L>l. .tu A Si») fcAXlit ClAiAiiti r-A, A,.fIiASON A CO. / have a few more Satin, and-Cloth Cloaks, which they are closing out at. less than.holf price. ■ febl& BRKss UuOUS—Fancy and black Silks, FrenohUkinttes, Brillantes, Da Laines, Lawns, Bareges and Tissues, lust received by m£9, . HAGAN A AHL, Slldari«tifeeet.' * - '.'J r -1 •' ' ' ‘.f* " * ~ S •' * k . ». \ ** i *t ■ '-t-'-vn- • 'J-;**.V* V;-' •• - L >4*. . V" ' - " ■- .* •' - vi rs. -.'!. . A£WjSrjF«ltilfV£llAfEA. fba&mi. ; ihrte'Jnies woter inlhe channel, by the mark, and falling. .•...TBX;.BucKeiCrSUTStlftaveB this morning for iCinrinnatL Capt Baluhoovor vriHsoe thatcliwho travelwithhim era well cored for.- ~ • • ‘ " f, ■ -(TnK arrivalo yesterday were the steamere Caledonia end South Amorica.-Thedepartareswero—Amascn, Hulctt, for Louisville, end Swallow, Sloan, do. - Tna llososuAHEiA learn this morning for New Orleans. She classes 'among the most euperb eteamere that have everleft our chailengex iiio West to produce her cqunL Capt N.Cor, Al*ster, is a gentleman, and an expe* rlenced commander. Hr._£amuel Hendrickson, the First Clerki is.o clever, accommodating and whole soulad gentle man, who will pay 'all attention to passengdrs who may ship aboard this boat; Hr. Robert Daffy, First Enginccr.ls A'competent and- safe first-class officer, and. whether in charge of.boileraorsnythiogelse, is reliable and sound* PITTSBTOGH, dKCDHTATI, LOTTISYILiE, AJfP ' SAIKT IiOUIS. Pittsburgh anfCinclimati Steaa Packet liuc, ... FOR IBS CON7STASCS OF PASSENGERS AND PREIGHT .... . BSTWSM - PITTSBUEQH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Ar»a Salat Xonli. ip- Tmc Lis* 1b composed or seven ' nwu . [ nlmTnlriigfl'rfft class powerful Steamers, oa» fjJfTVnii i.? f or gpeed, splendor, and comfort, and is the oittt tubough nutv ire* or Bt*am Packit's on the Ohio river. It connects with-the U. 8. Mail Line ofBtedmers trom cindnnatl to Louisville and Saint Lonis, hy which passengers and freight are tidceUi and re ceipted through daily.: Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats: Days 0/ Departure Boats. Captains, from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATB—M. WT BaLTZHOOvra—Saßday. KEYSTONE STATE-. ~JaOob HmEP.—.....—Monday, ALLEGHENY MTAin...... .Tuesday. CINCINNATI..——-.*...1*. Hchtsb-... .Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA ..... ....B.J. Grace. .......Thursday. PITTBBUEGH-. N. Cook.--. .—Friday. PENNSYLVANIA........ Jso. KnaxmtEn. Saturday.' Leave dally at 10 O'clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received alter nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on hoard, or to JOHN B, LIVINGSTON, \ Avmta JOHN FLACK l f Pittsburgh, 1855. Pittsburgh, Stestben-rlUe and Wheelt&ff Packets. { rlHCrsfr Tba DIURN AL, Captain Shsphod, and dSsfgggg&the FOREST CITY, Captain Oroaoi I>. Uoo&x, wui runes rtgul&r DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, BteubehTiUe and Wheeling, stopping ftt all intermediate ports. The DIURNAL will laavo Pittsburgh on Monday*, ‘Vfcd nefldays and Fridays, at 10 o’clock, A. &L —Returning aha will leave wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturday*, at 7U o'clock, A. S. The FOREST CITY will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays mad Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. the will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fri days, at 7)£ (/clock, A. 2d. . For freight or passage apply on board or to J. 1). COLLINGWOOD, Agent, No. 155 Front street. CINCINNATI AND DOUISVItLB PACKETS. For Cincinnati# iMij. , The steamer BUOKEYk; STATE, Captain iASHKffiSBn.TXBOQVxa, will leave'for the above port on fiSBHE»mDAY, 9 th ins L, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ■ mhB FLACK A LIVINGSTON) Agents. For Cincinnati. f~. The steamer FEN N B YLV AN lA, Capt. Joair Lej«{&a7KLntcf tun, will leavo for the above port on BnfiSSgShßA-rUHDAY, 10th inst., at 10 A. U. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mhB FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agente. * Tho sburner KEYSTONE STATE, Captain I .JEkSmA Jacob Haxt-ip, will leave for tho above port on loth inst, at 8 P. M. For Height or passage apply on board, or to mhB ' FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. For Cincinnati. iy ,l _V The steamer ECLIPSE, Captain WsL Moose, }Jif£rLJ£wiU leave tor the above and intermediate porta MONDAY, 2dth inaL, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, cr to fcL24 J. D. COLLING WOOD. Agent For Cincinnati and JLouiawUle. The steamer SWALLOW;Captain acas,will {uSl*J|>l«Bve for the above and Intermediate ports on Bth inst, at 10 A, M. .. For freight or passage epply on board. : For Cincinnati and LoaiivUla The steamer AMAZON, Capt. Hauctt, wOl i J[-cS&a&leave fer the above %nd Intermediate parts on pffisgffigftTUPKgDAY, Bth Insu, at ID A. M. For freight or passage apply on beard, or to mb? FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. For St. Louis, Lexington* Kansas, Weston St. Joicp&e, And all Intermediate Land ing; a on tbeßnisotttllUrer. The fine new passenger steamer TROPIC. I . (ItptMu FitOCd, will leave for the above and porti FRIDAY, &Lb instant. For frwsfit or passage apply on board, or to mhi J. B. LIVINGSTON, Agent® n^> The steamer JAMES PARK, CapL Roscar I .JtfjSTi o&MiLixa. will leave fur tho above and intermedi- ports on MONDAY, 12thlnst M at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mbs FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. jjm - Tho steamer MANSFIELD, Tnc£ Gtzcoxx, leave far the above port, and intermediate JSHSSSm endings, on the opening of navigation! mho FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. ftw& . The steamer GRANITE STATE, Captain E. I, iMUl?rLuLrrr, wilt leave for the above ani intmrme eSaSsaSadl&te porta on MONDAY, 20th lnst.at.lo AJff. For ireight or passage apply nn board, rr to feb22 KARNES or LIVINGSTON, Agents. - The steamer W. IL DENNY, Capt. Tnoitifl i lifffrf .■& t - Tn * i T will leave foribo above and Intermediate on THURSDAY, 6ih insL, at 10 jl m. Fur m.ight or passage apply on board, cr to mbS _____ FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. For st. Lotxla* The steamer i’RAUOK ROSE, Capt. F. Mx- I pUf«£*-fcgBATVA. will leave fur the above and intermediate B&Asffia&BpeTta od THURSDAY, Sth, at 10 a. it. For freight or pa B Mge vpply co board. mb9 For St# Louis# j—* Tho steamer KEYSTONE, Capt. J.J.ROWN* I »4l*gQ-a?sox will leave for the above and Intermediate on THUHSDAY, Sth at 10 A. M* For freight or passage apply on board, or to mhfc FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. __ Tho steamer QUAKER CITY, Capt Bhcss, r leave for the above and oU Intermediate i&aS&BEL ports on MONDAY, 12th lost t or ireight or passage epply on toara, or to mh9 BAUNER cr COLLINQWOOD, Agents. . The steamer AMKRIOUB, Captain C. Batch- Lnlfmirffrr’—i Will leave for the above and Intermediate on opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mhl J. B. LIVINGSTON, Agents. For haihville. • . . Ti:e steamer LOUISVILLE wIU leave for the I «Js2*-*Babove and intermediate porta on BATUR* 24th Instant, at 4 P. U. For freight or passage apply ou board, or to - febld NIMICK A 00., Agenla. For lYastiTftUe. • „ Tho steamer CLARA'DEAN, CaptaJa Wtf. f Port Stanley. fig*!, and Port Bnrwoll. TUB FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. Baxeow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Borwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at 7J4 o'clock. Leaves Port Burwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAt EVENING, at 7J4 o'clock. The Telegraph connects at Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the'London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. . . For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; B.F. HOLCOMB,Port Btanley, or A. M’BRIDE. Port Burwell. mar27:tnov MURPHY’S NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, NO. 182 WOOD STREET, one door #3) from the corner of Liberty, is now The proprietor Is himself a practical Hatter, having had fifteen years experience at-the business, ten years as a practical workman; having worked In the principal establishments in New York, PhU anelphin, Cincinnati, and the New England States; feels oonfidont that, from his practical experience as u Hatter, he can furnish not only hs good but * behe* and cheapo article than anything heretofore offered to the Pittsburgh public—off of hit cvm manufaetur c. dedSAT THOMAS MELLON. mTyjyy T.AwntuFor the gpldiers. Chaplains. Team* stars and Flotilla men. who hare served tho United States In any of her wars, their hair* and widows, are enti tled to Bounty Land, by a late Jaw. Anysuch, who may wish me to obtain their rights, by famishing their claim, can have them promptly attended to. InformaUm giTon ■ inratls. THOMAS WOODS, mVifl Bounty Land and Pension Agent, 7& Fourth gw V* V*’ •' .'..'iV 1 STEAMBOATS. “1855.” Monongahela Hours BoUdino, Ldot2B) For Cincinnati. ST. LOUIS PACKETS. For St. Louis. For fit. Louis. For St# Louis# For St. Louis. NASHVILLE PACKETS. For SaaLwllle# For NftaLvtUe. WHEELING PACKETS. JANESVILLE PACKETS. For Zanesville* WABASH RIVER PACKETS. “J 855 ” TO LET, FOR SALE, &c THE UNDEBSIGNEDoffera for safohfo property in the Evergreen Colony, Rosa Township, fire milea from Pittsburgh. The house Is 48 by 84, arranged wUhrFour Rooms. A Kltehen, and a large Hall on the first floor, and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Hoorn-tbe latter with suitable hot and cold water, pipes. Attached tbih* house ore Two Acres of .Ground, held In fee,' on which there issWellof un&illog soft water, a Stable ondfi Chicken House; Tbe Colony is provided with a School ef the high est order,-and ia under..the .management of a :gentletnsn from Virginia,a member, wellqttallQedto teach even the higher branches of study.-' This admirably conducted School isof incalculable advantage to the man of family, as the Ideas here have an opportunity of shooting without the eontaminatihg Influence of outside pressure,, toocfioh' found around schools In r theclty and immediate vlctbity.; The House and the Two Acres will he sold with or With* out the interest in the form properly, and the avails will be taken In adjusted Mbmces and 'certificates of-deposit against foWlj / :-v WILLIAM A. HILL.-Ot-Wood street. Farm fotf Salt /THIS SUBSCRIBER.offers for Sale a valuable TRACT OF • A LAND, situated-in' New ;Eewickly township, Beaver county, three miles froizt'BochSster and New Brighton,' on ■ the Brighton and Pittsburgh road: containing Bii acres, G 5 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the; balance well timbered.. The improvements consist of e; goOdCOTTAGE HOUSE; with four rooms, kitchen end celar,, a good frame Bank-Barn, 8Q feet, with Stabling under; the whole of it for horses, cows and. sheep; a new Smoke House, Wood House and Spring-House.-; Therois ,one of best Springs .or softwater in the'county bandy to the kouse, also several other good Springs on. the premises. Orchards of choice fruit, consisting of Apple, Pear, Patch, Plum, and Cherry trees. . This Farm is all under good fence; port Ingrain/ The place Is well watered. ( v This Is a rare chance to Become:a good homo. Apply : soon. For farther information enquire of Long, Duff A Pittsburgh; G. B. Spire rs, Rochester; Samuel Btiles, Rochester; or the subscriber, orUhepremUes. feblOrlm* JESSE DEAN. IT HAS BEEN USKp . WITH GREAT'BUCCESA-The Herpetic Soap, the real genatnearticte, can only be ob tained of the subscriber, at No. 140 Third street. It cares all chaps, chafes. heals sore rough hands, and renders them son, smooth and.white; removes ton, sallowness and redness of the skin. The demand for this valuable Soap daily increases, but a constant supply can always be found at No. 140 Third street. Price 12# oentsa cake. - 8. X. CUTS BERT, . fob 3 Third street, near Smithfleld. DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT WIUBHBBS AND MOUSTACHES I—lf you do, and your beard won’t grow natural), all you have fo dels to use my Unguent, which will, in six- weeks, force your beard or bidr to grow strong and thick, and I warrant it will not stain or injure the Bkin. ThisT know it will do, for before I began to sell It I tried It Welland thoroughly,bothohmyself and friends, and so recommend It with confidence, as do a me 2000 gen tlemen who have used it So says the proprietor,R.G.Gra ham, of New York. ; The above article Is for sale, price $1 per bottle, by - ftbT B.L.CUTHBKRT. 140 Third fit; It. liKl/NtTA UNIVEHSAL HKMUxV-Ibls remedy la far superior to any that has ever yet been , offered to the publio. Operating upon Bli the organs of the body, and upon the skin at large,it reestablishes, when disor dered, that relative action which is necessary to be per formed by the different organs of the system in a state of health, and which are Always deranged In a state of disease. It is accipable to any and every disease, in all stages, and has made the most astonishing cares that have ever appeared Qpou record. Price $l,OO per bottle. Sold by feblO • 8. L/CUTHBERT, 140 Third sL CASH IS USELESS .UNLESS/EMPLOYED! $2,600 Wahtxd.—Persons seeking‘ah investment for their cash, can purchase a Gro ind-Rent of $3,000, on valuable City Property, for Twenty-five Hundred Dollars, For par* ticulart apply to - B.CUTHBERT&BON*. foblO ; Ho ; inlrd street. FOR RENT—Tt« Brick Dwelling Honse, room 9 and hall, being No. &9 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn streets. Rent $lO5. Including water tax. . T. B. YOUNG A CO., fabB 33 Smitbfleld street. TO LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Centre Avenue. Apply to il. MINER A CO., feblg No. 32 SmiLhfieU street Lot Yor dale# A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 21 feet front on Carson street b/ 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, jv!3 at office of tho Morning Post. FOR SALE VERY CHE AP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at the office of the MOANING POST. jylfctf FUR BALE—An excellent Frame House and Lot, on Resaca street, Allegheny city,at a very low rate. En quire ot . THOMAS WOODS, jan22rtf 75 Fourth street. Land, for Sale. lonn ACRES 0* LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near JLOUU the Clarion river. ThU land is heavily Umbered, haa an excellent soil, and ia aoi or otherwise, to seek to injure other Institutions, but will stick to the motto “to live and let Uve," knowing to detract only from tho merit of others will add no true merit to our own. The institution will te open for the reception of pupils on THURSDAY MORNING, March Btb, inst Hours of in struction will be from 8 o’clock, A. SL to 10 P. M. Foa terms, which will bo very moderate, apply at the rooms, in Athenamm Buildings. mh7 JOHN BARRY, Principal. Kxeelslor**lron Oity Commercial College, IITOOD STREET—Permanently established, with a YY foundation as firm as the name it bears. The great inducements offered to young men at tbh In stitution are such as are rarely mot with in other Colleges. Such an array of talent has never beforo been employed In any Commercial College In Pittsburgh; this Is an estate liahed and undeniable foci. The Faculty of this College is composed of gentlemen whos j names and tore qualifications aro os familiar to the public as “ household words ” FacuLTT,—MILLAR A BRO., Principals and Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. I. T» HITCHCOCK, (author of Hitchcock’s System of Bookkeeping,) Principal of the. Bookkeeping Department, and Lecturer on all Important business transaction*. JOHN FLEMlNG,(anthor.of Fleming’s now and improved system of Book-keeping,) will examine and deliver weekly Lectures on the Bcienee of Accounts. JAMES H. HOPKINS, member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law. Young men who ore desirous of becoming expert accoun tants, accomplished book-keepers, and.rapid business pen nion, may rely oh having every eati* faction guaranteed te them. Those who feel iaterested wl'l. please call, and wit ness the wonderful progtes* made in the various depart ments by the students of the College. 49* The Faculty of this Institution do not claim to be the “ best in the united States, 1 w nor do they mean to gull the public,-by saying that It is “the only plaee where Book-keeping is properly taught,” hot they wish to say that the Iron Oity College, in all Its departments, is equal to any Commercial College in the western country. Terms reasonable. College open from 8 A. M. till 10 P. M. No extra charge for Arithmetic. Civility gratis. mb2 DulTa Mercantile College, PITTSBURGH, PA,—lncorporated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, with perpetual charter. lACULTT. P. DUFF, Author of the “North American AocaUntant,” Professor ol Book-Keeping and Commercial Sciences. JOHN D. WILLIAMS* the best off-hand penman in tho United-States, Professor of Commercial and Ornamental Penmanship. N. B» HATCH, Esq., of tho Pittsburgh Bor, Professor of Mercantile Law and-Pollticai Eeonowy. P. HAYDEN, Principal of the Mathematical Department, Professor of Mathematics, Ac. Mr. J. D. Williams has permanently joined the Faculty, and it will be seen thatdoilng his lateprofesslonal engage ments In the east, he was there regarded as the best pen man in the country. This Institution, therefore, presents attractions to students offered by no.other of tho kind in the United States. The course of training comprises up wards of 400 real transactions, in 'six different methods of Double Entry Book-Keeping. 300 practical Business Cal culations, covering the whole field of Inland aud foreign commerce. Commercial Penmanship,-with every modern improvement in the art. Business Letters and Burines* Forms, of every description. Dally Lectures in Commercial i Law, Commercial Sciences, the Theory of Profits, &o iff* gend for h Circular. decgfcdaw - Instructions in Music* MR. WAHELXNK would respectfully inform his pupils an i friends that be will continue his prolosslba a? instructor cn the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders left t Mr. KLEBER’B Music Store, or at his resi dence. No. 187 SECOND Btreat, will bo promptly attended to. - Bns ;Pxoclamixtlo»» BY yirtue of a precept under the hands of William B. iTClure, President of the Court of Common Pleas, In and for the Pltth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail delivery. In and for said districted William Boggs and Gabriel Adams. Esas, Associate Judges of the same county, In and for tbo oounty of Allegheny, dated the twenty third dav of February, In the year of our Lord one thousand eliht hundred And flfly-flve, and to me directed, for ho.d ine ft Court of Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery, at the Court House In the dty of Pittsburgh, on the fourth Monday of March, at ten o clocS, A. M. Pnhllo notice Is hereby given to all Justices of the Peace, Coroner, and Con stables 5f the county of Allegheny, that they be, then and there. In their proper persons, with their rolls, records, in onlslUens. examinations and other remembrance* to do fhoee things which to their respectlye offices, In their be hSfcoiSrs tobedone —and also those that will prosecute thonrfiraera that now are, or maybe In the Jail cf said county of Allegheny, to bo then and there to prosecute Pittsburgh, tbls drst day of March, In the year of our lord one thousand eight bun- TII TUB COUIIT Of COtfMON JMJSAB. Koi 2» or l>e l«Xierm, 1854. In the mate of the Tolantery «■ «f H. ~ "u w, «. motion &J^g&£Z&vs&tr* gß3ftfe»«aMSaiaa i«£^fesssa«ffisa |%W» CoUrt ' JB-, Prothonotaiy. TT H E P ENN SYLVAN IA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting tho At 'lantlsCitieawlth.s7esloro, No«b-we3ti*rn and South weatera.Stotes, bv a continuous Railway direct " Thh rood also connects at Pittsburgh with d*»Uy UmrVi rieaniv-rs to pli partsbn thfl Western RiverJ, and at Clevehwjil nmt s aQ . dusky with steamers to ail ports bn tbe North wertem Lakes; making the most direct, cheapest arid reliable route hy .which:FREIGHT can bo/forwnided.to and from the QrtixL West. . ; - : . / • RAXES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,] DryGoodSifltrbales,)Hardware, Lea- >T5c. perlOOlhs. ther, Wool, Ac.,............,.--.———- THIRD-CLASS:—Anvils; Bugging, Bacon I esc/oer IOOIba. and Pork, Hn bulk,) Hemp, Ac --..... f t&c * p . IWtDSt FOURTH CLASS —Co£Tee > I’isb,Bacon and Kc«, - -i Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 0i1....,./ 6 ?°* per 10OTJ3 ‘ -CSP* In shipping Goods from any point East ol Philadel phia, be particular, ib 'mark package. •»via Pennsylvania itadroadP ■ All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Rood at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. .J-.vv; •: >:•- Agents—Moses rotter, Boston; J. T/EUlott, N. •E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; • Msgraw - A Koons,' Balti -5*9*31 G.eo.O.Frahciscus.'PHtsburgh; Shringman ABrown, Cincinnati. Ohio; J. EL Moorhead, Louisville, Ej'4'B.’O. •? e i a ,r^L l^^ is9a 4- Tn3 ‘? Ratcliff A Co., St. Xouls, MO4 J. 8. JHtchell A Son,'Evansville, Huiiana./ PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD* THREE DAILY-THEifrUGH TRAINS, between Phlladel* . phla and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh nt7U, A; M- and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at- 7, A. M.: THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at.lP, M.. ond Pitts burgh for Philodelphlaat I,P.M. * THE NIGHT EXPRESS. TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P.M-,and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. . Tbe aboro lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from, St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111.; Frankfort*- Lexington ' and Louisville, Ky; Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Imi; ton,.Bpnngfleld,-BeUefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Clove laud, 00l ambuS, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packetßoats from and to Nzw OqleaKS, St. Loci?, Louisviixb and Cincinnati. - ; - • Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. - For further particulars, see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers frointhe West will find this tbe shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, . -■ ; ..Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. ; .J. MESKIMEN, • janSO • - Agent, Passenger lines, Pittsbnrgh.- CLEVELAHDAHD PITTOBUBGH IN CONNECTION WITH THE OHlo and Pennsylvania Railroad) VIA ALLIANCE. rpHE shortest, quickest and most reliable route to Toledo, A Chicago,Reck Inland, Galana, and St. Louis, is tTA CLEVELAND. ; • . This.route foona handled miles shorter and aboui.eight hours quicker to Chicago, than the .circuitous one VIA IN DIANAPOLIS. Three Doily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Three Daily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago.- Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago, twenty-two hours, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7-80, A. M., 12.00, ML, and 040 P. M, connecting.at Hudson.with Trains fas Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.01, A. M., 2J20, P. and 8.20, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Peuua. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. M., 8.00, A. SL, and 3.00, P. M-; all con necting at Alliance with trains which arrive In Cleveland at 10 04, A. M n 2.20, P. U„ and 8.45, P. M. * Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, fit. LoulvEock Inland, Gelena, and the North-west, who wish to go through witfc ont detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M., and arriving in Cleveland at Z2O P. Mi, as that is the only train by which close connections- are made through to the above points., Passengers, by tw* train reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning and St. Louis at mid night. . , . • * Time gained by going via Cleveland, eight hours..- The Trains from Clevelandto-Toledo and Chicago leave as follows; Leave Cleveland at 7.30 and 2.30 A. '5L,7.45 P.M4 arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. M. and 12.00 M. Trains leave for Rock Island and St. Louisas fallows: Leave Chicago at 9.15 A. M, 10.05 and 11.00 P. M. . Passengers for St. Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to Jo!lei,auU thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat {23 miles) to St. Louie. Passengers by the 923, A. iL, Train arrive In St. UooLi .at 11.20 same evening, end by the 10.05, P. M. Train at noon neTt day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there ro checked for Chicago ana St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLLANCE AND CLEVELAND. ISI CLASS. 15T CLASS. 2.T0 CLASS. To Alliance *..52 so To Chicago „.$U 50 960 Cleveland. 4 00 LaSalle 14 50 12 CO T01ed0........... 6 00 Rock Island.; Id 50 13 50 Detroit- 6 00 St. Louis 19 59 15 50 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of the Company, in Honongahela House, third door below the corner. J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland. J. A. CAUGHEY, Agent, dec4 • Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE BOUTB. RAILROAdTo CHICAGO TIIENCE BY CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An. Air Lino Bouto from Chicago to St. Louis. fT TRAIN 3 LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays exccpicd) A on arrival of Express Train of Miahlgan Southern and Central Railroads— . Ist. BT. LOUIS DAY MAIL 9:15, A.M. 2d. « NIGHT EXPRESS 10:05, P.M. - Trains run through to Bti LbuwTn 1 fourteen hours,' Vj&_ Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, vnihovt change ofca. rf orbangage. connecting at Alton with oauy Line cf .Packet® for Hannibal, Quincy and-Keokuk, and at 8t Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the Mississippi, and with regular Unas of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 3$ HOURS Baggage 'checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cea trat and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. E..P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, JB-, Superintendent. £D"Through Tickets to St. Louis,hy this route, can be obtained in Pittsburgh, at Q£3ccs > .of Cleveland and Pitta burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. [fiep27:Gm Carpets Leu than Cost* THE undersigned having reduced the prices of their en tire slock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bugs, Mata, Matting, Ac., from 20 to 25 per cent, call tho attention of persons in want of any article! lei their lice to the following. Their stock is one of the largest and best ideded In tho city, and consists In part of Velvet and Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Aubusson Brussels; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; Patent Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine and fins do; Twilled and plain Venetian do; Hall and Stair do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton Ingrain do; Stair Rods,-Window Shades, and a large assortment of Oil Cloth, from 2to 24 feet in width. Tsais cosh exit. C. B. DEADLY « CO* jan23 * ' No. 82 Third street. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY. OF PITTSBURGH., CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorised Capital, $300,000* INSURE BUILDINGS and-other property against loss or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIEICTOBS. Wm. F. Johnston, . Body Patterson, W. M’CHntock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, I. Grier Sproul, A.J. Jones, Georgo R. White,. Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lames 8. Negley, ' W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, ' D. ILParfc, H. R. Coggahall. Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President BODY PATTERSON, Vice President A. A. Carries, Secretary and Treasurer. S. S. Carrier, Assistant Segetary. - ■ dec2:6m To Wholesale Groeerit Liquor Dealer! and Uasufacturerii THE SUBSCRIBER id now importing a superior quality of OIL OF COGNAO, of which 5£ of on ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will producer fineOognac Brandy. His ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTAUD’S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and BT. CROIX RUM, AUAO. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM 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 FEUOHTWANGER, 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platlna, Bismuth, Manganese; Thom’s Ext, Copaiva, Sulphate Am mopla, Ac. ' - : - dec2lds tf Copartnership* £O. U. wniTR having associated with him in the JT Fancy Rotall Dry Goods businesshla brother* JAMBS WHITE, and his confidential clerk, Mr. JOHN F. LOT, the business hereafter will Joe conducted under the n&me of GEO. R. WHITE A CO. As it is the Intention of the new firm to soryo the public well, customers may rely on getting a good article, and at a price satisfactory. Parc of their stock they intend to import, and to pur chase from first hands, so that every thing in their Hnewlll be at the lowest cost. To unable them to do so, It will be necessary for thdao. persons Indebted to Geo. R. White to pay promptly. • * Pittsburgh, Fobruary B,lBss—{feh9:lm • STOCK AND BILL BKOKSB, Office,'No. 92 Fourth sL , above Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on.colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and cold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All communications attentod toprompfly. lanlft Palmer’s Celebrated Kptcurcau Sauoe, STANDS PREEMINENT fbr flavoring Soups, Gravies, Fish, Meat, Game, Ac. We advise alf good housewives to try it Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Stores In the United States and Canadas For sale by M’CLURG and G. 11. UEY3ER, Pittsburgh. • * • P. T WRIGHT A CO., jsnlddawly is 241 Market street. Philadelphia Bazin’s Premium Perfumery* A PRIZE'MEDAL at the Great London Exhibition of the Industry of all Nations, in 1851, and Seven High est Premiums, awarded the subscriber In this country, have proved hla preparations of a superior quality, and placed him among the best perfumers and soap makers of Europe and America. His celebrated Shaving Creams and Los tralea,his flue Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Perfamoa tor the Handkerchief, (of 60 varieties,) are unsurpasseyany in the world. * AU articles purchased at this establishment ore warrant ed of the finest quality. • With an addition of many new articles toKhisliat. and greatly increased facilities for manufacturing, KaJ&enabled to furnish them to dealers In any quantity desired, and at very liberal price?. Country Dealers, requesting it, can have a Price List mailed to their address, free of postage. X. BAZIN, (Successor to E. Roussel,) No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, febSfcdawlm Is Philadelphia. ODEX’ti LADY’S BOOK, for March, just received; VJ Annual of Sclenttfio Discoveries, for 1565;. Large supply of The Whig Almanac; Life and Beauties of il Fanny Fern.” Received and for sale at the cheap book store of . W. A. GILDENFENNET A CO,. Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. Call or fend for any thing you wapfe? feb22 TVAB Brmi-WAfiEIN Q PoWDER-lO boxes tor sale by JD ja*27 FLBSUNQ BROS* !>rf- 'S; RAILROADS ... H. 11. HOUSTON, • - Central Freight Agent, Philadelphia. H. J. XOMBAJJKT, Snperintendant, Altoona. Pa. BAILROAD. AUSTIN LOOMIS, ‘ f & « „* .3 * u" * ■*,' • “ Sa *\ ~ .- ’ •• +'<■ ' MEDICAL. RHODES 7 FEVER AND AGUE CURE, V 08. HATUBE’a INrAUIBtE BPECmC, v ’ TTIOR the Rrfifeutlon uni Cureot IsMßMt'rTrjft andjit mfMXf F£V£E3, F,ET£B : iinii- Cniug ncd Frvjta, Dusib.Agce, Gznzx-al Dibiutt, Njust Sweats,and all other firms otdUeasa whichbavedcommcnorigin la Malaria ag Thiaeiibtfe atmospheric joisou which at ctrtiia scions Jh unavoidably inhaled at eviry breath, latbefiazaa JarcharacleC! whereYsrltesists—Nortb>Bouth,iC££t or ■West—and will every wharo yield to this neWly-discovered anlidoie/which to; be the discovery, in medicine tverwide.' 1 '■ •• '• - >: ; -t- This epcciiic is bo harmless that Itmay bo taken by per* sons of every ngo, sex cr t ondlUon, and itwillnot Bacstl* tuw for one'disease otbtrssllll worse, asls.tob often theio euit in the treatment by Quinine, Alercuiy, Arsenie/ihA ?r ivp® 1 sE °p s rr deleterious drug?, hot orparticlu of any cfwhidi is admitted jam this ptoyaraiion. ••• f.tiiS e^ ro^I !t t<^ r - OIIEK;".-l , li!l(3otpt&.. I>y OIT A- for rale by dealers generally. (feb27 PR, HO O F LAN D' §> <- , • ; . CELEBRATED . • ; &EEI4I -BIT TEES, '.-v •• *• BY ; p,; ? ~rv.r _ ;> DB. C. H. JACXSO2JV .Philadelphia, Pa,. • i -r TmLOTICmiXT-CBSS' }. ' XITBR/OOMPI/AUCT, ! PY&PEPfiIA. JAUNDICE;*:"’* Ohranicor NervoutDebility, J)Ucatm of iht Kidney,and ■ajfrlissaszs arising Jrpvia-disordctcd Lifcrvr -..-.Such:.-.' -•••.,,.•••; !•■- •<* ,i":/aaCoafiUpa tion,Inw*rd Piles*. - ■ .* • .. '- . _ TnlcesSfOrßlood to.the llead, Acidity oftheStcfflacb,- :;v,r •; KftiMea;Hearihaui,'Difgafitforfc6d|' : ruin as,fcr weight tho.fitomaeljifiuur:. •; „•. u. Eructations, Sinking, or fluttering *t. the Pit-. v^O : of tba Stomach, Swimming .of the Head, Harried . . - and Difficult Breathing, Flutterlngattha Heart, Choak-- iDgorSaffocatingSenßatiottwhea la lying Posture, Himu ess of .VMoo»JDot3 of Webs beforo the bight, Fercr aid Hall Pain in the Head, Deficiency cfPerapltatlon* : <> Yellowness of theSilnaml lntfae - Side, Limb .■■■•: ; :. : FlugbesofHeatß.ainingJntha- Flesh, Constant Inagln* . : ,v. r:/ ; r -ings of Evil, and great • •. -.v -•• Depression of ... . : Spirits. The proprietor, la calling the. attention of tho pubiicto this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost con£» denes in its vlrtoes and adaptation to. tho diseaseafbr. vrhlrh it is recommended-, v it is no new and untried, article, but one that has.fitte d tho test of a ten foots’ trial before the American people, and its reputation and sole Is unrivalled by any similar pre parations extant. The testimony in its favor given by; thd most prominent and veil known Physicians andindhfdu ala, in all parts of the country la immense. ■ Beftrring any who may doubt, to my ".Memorabilia, 5 * or. Practical Ilersjpt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis} of ell the Agents for the German Bitters. :, i; .. Principal. Office. ond'Manufact ry, 120 Arch dtdpbia, Pa. •• .. •;•*;- JBSdr Soli by Dr. Geo. 11. Koyser, .140 Wood attest; B.A; Fahnestock & Co-,.N0..G Wood street { -Fleming Brothers.* 60 wood street; H. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, Allegheny; . decl&aUwly.ig... .- - •, -. .. ■. l)ii. MOON DEKSON, OCtJIiIST 'AND:AURIS»- TBXAI3 ALL DISEASES OF WE mm-AW 2UUr;TVIinOtJT CUmXO, IEZCIHSG, ULliTKHlSCti'ohlKa Uifi OF CALOMEL. t ..OFHCfi 458 BBOABWATi'COR. GB-ANB ST.} NEW YORK. 1 • ' ■ Ifours from iTA. Jh'to 4P. 3lv ; EQUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, inflammation,‘Aciitebr’ Chronic with' F;lm9/Irit!», Aiuaurcsis abd Cataract Scrofulous;-Weeping ©r'WeteryEyes,' are airioug the diseases of the cyo wbkhere-treated byPr.II. with perfect satisfaction! • ■ •» AH diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principle*. Artificial Eyes inserted without an .operation. All letters post-paid will secure prompt Wo select tie following references from among the thott* 6ands of cases which bare' been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson: • , Wm J. Fryer, 32G-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. •Alfred Southwick, Printer, *• « . fj.Goodspeed,GlenaFalls, N.Y. ' • ' ••• •’ *Wm-W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. • -v'"-'. ♦Mrs. A. JL L. unison, New York City, N. Y. -filiss Mary Bellows,'N.E. Station, Dnchesa * •Kdwani G. EoJger, Bristol, Conn. •JohnSeamen,Engineer. N.Y. ' B&Yid'XlttJcj'Eaglneer, N.Y. Wm. B. B. Giles, office Courier and Ena., N. Y, fJamesW. Kirby, Brooklyn, r ., Jarvisßodgers,' : • « - A.lt.Beeves,Telegraph Operator,St NicholasHotel'. il * R. 51. Ferriss,"Organ St. It B. Doolittle, it J), Hudson, U, Y. - Mrs Knickerbocker; Yonkers, N. Y.' ' ; - - • M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Btoy. N. Y. " R. L. Boas, Albany, NiT." A.Dillenfcach, Schenectady, N,Y. ' Capt B. H. Havilend,Athens, N. Yi John W. Haokett Blnghampton, N. Y. •These patientswere blind, and hid to he led to theofflcei At the expiration of two-weeks they could go about the city at pleasure. -•.■ *l./- they; were given up.as Incurable by the &culty;andcaube refereed to-by any person who wishes to learn the ficts ia thew cases, by wiUtDg to them, .» . . ; . . janfi - • REYyDR. C’OVEI/S IS HE UMAT-S®; Pll.a.S. ibr the Safe , ObmpteU and Speedy Cure-of Btfldm'matory, Chronic , Hereditary and Mercurial Rheu matic Govt) XAimbagbx SaiaJLicd) and other Diseases affecting . the Muscular System; ■ SCCH AS ARItAY OF TESHMONT M ir. :.COTn/i ' RnrouAtic Pius haxe called forth from all classes, was never voluntarily offered in favor.of any 'otherUedlcine, Tbccascsof cure comprehend'' ; C-. EVERY STAGE OF Whether-accompanied by that terrible sensibility of the parts affected, common in theinflammatory phase—*by Uie muscular contractions which bo often render the victim cf Chronic Rheumatism .a helpless cripple; or by the ever changing symptoms which are Sometimes the characteristics of this Protean complaint. . , . Unlike the'."Suhgrado” practice of bleeding and purging, which some sapient medicos consider tbe legitimate inode of treating Rheumatism, there Pills sustain and cherish the animal forces, invigorate the constitution, : and;thns sctBff the; allies of Nature in her efforts to cast off the. disease* Their medical action:ls dlroctahd specific. It reaches the materia mowWtir radis of the disorder, through all the complications of nerves and fibres in which it Is eufrenchedi and expels from the blood the fabrilo principle which i'fcdsj and spreads, and intensities, while it spreads .the fatal; ten dencies of the.malady. ... Caatlou—Bowareof GounterfeUsil Be' particular, end eniuiro tor Key-SAMURIjCOYEITB RHEUMATIC Plbt-S, anil see.th&t'the boxes have, on the outside wrapper, his signature, ’countersigned by .G. .ME RINO, GenerM AgimV 192'Broadway, New York, without which none are osiibitm. PRICE,, FIFTTi.CRNTS PER BOS. v-- by Dr, GEO/H.. REYSEB, Pittsburgh; J. P.- FLEMING, Allegheny City. . decSbSm ;; Hotel Tor JLeoiae* EILEY , 3~IJOTRt», (formerly hnown es tho lAsiastiSS - House,) is offered for lease on favorablo' terms. ' Being" fitinatedbn the corner cf Fourth street and to. the Court UoußejduU about midway teen the Monongdhda Wharf and the iYnnjj/lranva Dcpot t 'it is on'o of the most pleattint, convenient and desirable locations in the city. The Hotel will be furnished, if desired, and leased for a term of years, commencing'from the first of April next. For farther Information apply to ... ■ JOSEPXI 8.4A.P. MORRISON, Att’jS;. < jan29:d*wtf , Office No. 113 Fourth at. Pittsburgh. ‘ Notice* AM, PERSONS having Books it Certificates of Deposit against tlio undersignod, are requested to present ihe ; eame at our office, for settlement. HOOK & SARGENT. Pittsburgh,January 24th, 1555—fjap'25 ' • A Card; - OWING to a steady drain upon our funds and an acco- , nmlaSon of oat?sde pressure, together with-ibe-cx* treme difficulty of .realizing ouftccuritlea, we have been compelled to suspend our, bualneaa, . Our creditors may re*t confident that our entire indebt edness will be fully.pai-i, as we have unquestionably a largs surplus over our liabilities.. , . KRAMER & KAIIM. ' January ZiyiSSo-rf jau23- . - rttUE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under thoatyie Aof “KR AM£U,' WORK 4 YOUNG,?. Philadelphia* is this day “dissolved; Samuel Work, George Young and Wn«, M’Couch; ~purchiaing the interest of Kramer & Uahm in said firm; The bosTness win be continued by “WORE, YOUNG.A M’COUCH.” . ; ' • - V.". January 22,1855; *" ‘ ~ ' in our office, uiU.pleaw call and receive tbeix bills and notes left with ns fer collection. - jap23- , , KRAMER t RAUM.>. . RULKY’S HOTEJL.I CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, / . PITTSBURGH, PA. py2o:y] E. RILEY, Proprietor. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SEMI-ASSCAI, SALE OF a. a...mason & c 0.,; AND STILL FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES. A A. MASON & CO. will continue their, sals through. • the month of February.: Their immense; stock ■frill be again marked down and ottered at still greater redaction In prices. ’ fcbl Partner Wanted, IN THE BEST and one of the most profitable retail cash business in Pittsburgh. A person with a cash capital of $2,003 can realize S 3 per cent, and no risk, In an old es* tabiished business, the Baloa of which, notwithstanding dull times, Is increasing rapidly. Too business man with the above capital or more, this is a chance seldom ottered* Address Box 322; Pittsburgh Post Qfiico, with rest came and address.. . • . . ..: : jan24 . atHEttAPEUTIO, OK KKOLINING CHAHW—Afow more of those comfortable chairs on hand. Persons desiring a seat that can be occupied for days without causing la* tigue, should call and see them. decl'3 . T. B. YOUNG A CO? . SEKDB, POR HOT-BEDS.—My stock of Seeds lor ear sowing of the approved and valuable varieties, is ready for .distribution at tho, Seed -and Implement Warehouse. Fifth street. fianfi). . JAMES WARDHOF. ClobD CREAM—A very excellent article Jor chapped J bands, eoro lips, 6 dozen fresh prepared for stud by fr*>s ~ • -•, JOS. FLEMrN'G. tlUEash— kuoboxesibrstiebv f feb2G < . ■ SMITH, MAIB k HUNTER. BAR LEAD—bQQ Ibs for sale by ' fsb26 SMITH, MAHUk HUNTER, 'WINE—3O baskets f Champagne Wine, for sale by jao23 • MILLER k RICKEKON. buai-ela Pcnxa. Clover Seed; M)c. -do Timothy Se«d; for sale by. . . : jan23 .■ MILLER frHICKKTSON BUt’PiSh— 10 bbla crime toll uorired end lor Kale by , ■ HENRY H. COLUN3,