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T'S’r’H f VA n ■* , : ‘ r "> *NV-^.;? ! -oi-: IM lSto“h^ S\*»V?ti *; : i-1 1 4 -';* <-' ; - vyi ; : : :?-• >'; 1- tT O* V :x * I-*-K t C: </:-•*'V’.-'f Vr'^’v^ '/r' ti r- fii-j f. , ; -t: y. n :•: : V:•':.•• i •-■;• • ( ! teS. ! !':'.• -'-V OcV.;'''!;’ V . •:-.V:'v - - SSW iieiiK^asfii^S'-- Niy ; y iy : a: ! - -•- ' ■vu,' t -i -‘i ‘-r:'. . •■£, r «-' .►.:ssy-N-.-j .% , ’»T i » t h''i'xi,|Sf - v 1 1 „ _<-:-T- •> — 1 ri ■) {<■:£& <: s_ r ;-,?, . 1 /{, , Fob KAws —Her Joseph Banks, formerly ‘i'i'w , v • “ , i , w \ ',' r cdUor,of the rnend of iriasions, in this ciiy, v !k ' v i‘' : ’'• ■-^■'■.V. .!"• t T , ?•:! < ■■■■' ;L-WA*i:*fiftSOsbt3 fiioroiin?, ou tho stoaraer Tropic. »* L •» \* 4 *' s .* « r IIu famiij accompanies him, at»d r^U.'r^s^v f '.Vrj'S, ' * it IB hifl iuteutibn to make that ‘ r« **.<' distant land hia future bomr. Vi . ~ r -\ T i " -«r * - -X- ' ' X ( ii *.» *> ' r 4 I StmoES Dc«u -An old uooan n&med Mar* Vi “ ’ \ s r'/*V '!»•-« gttfcfcStefciwt, died suddenly, at her residence in Poplar alloy, on Thursday night. She had V>• * l'n r # > .•* “ - r'-T "* ,► • *'*« *o«r boon addicted to the excessive use of imoxicat 1 vV'^N^rn’ 1 r , 1 : ing liquor for some years, and her death resulted sk: *.* ” * s‘ i l- ,-:! 6 - from this cause, Shad asd Otstses.—Tho old and Toliablo V /'/; „- J \a fj- i *!. , % 1 ’ :'' ft ;.-•>t, B^ Dd of Holt & ilaltby, under tho St Charles -'■V.;• C 4 s%•£'-’’i- ,-' • *-)' Hotel * 13 tho Mooo to got magoiflaent Shad and '•.-/,.-■-t~,<t<‘-£ yneqnallcd Oysters. Cyruß Eeed, E«q., eapcr '’'''•'f.Vi'i '-i/.'--. intends tho oatabhehment, and is as reliablo as 1 i\c l >11: ?i‘ AHf Xr "V. -fe ■J .>: V < - 5 ’ < rc>c! Way. <*,5 s ‘ 1 s ‘ <?a.>*-r*•:.•> *'a,-* jf‘f*:^.J'Srjvf- N-riS. *:fc s "t -U c.l “• A\~ Al : >V^'«-‘y,! 1 V : ’ vilrf •. .f>. .7 r - r^'*,- t ‘ .v-' r ’ \ei r.r.f. !• V.'.N ri I ; »!*'. .'J-* -:. -t ! ■' f, .. . n*!vr- H v.- f ‘.Vti Sfg^iT ‘■pr- J : ? ,s ' % ’ vr ‘'vV^- f Mf^li O’Xltjf 4 V j l?C’ JAJK'-fii f-'A'" ''' v' ! } Af&r'VJ ?, U M* , J .\ S i 1 v!:' t r -~y,;-:-V- ~ --> ?: 'UAi t! AA *' A •?.'*' ' t rj r- s ' vf . *r. ,' /UEJr rf; . '.At - •< .vr-djovrt’-.Trj-' , f r 1 i ■'*V'.’ , n‘’i v .f 7 1 ’ -■i '■ sy. f ~v .■.■. -L‘ -a’ - 't I, y. I--,.. .- ' 1 ••:. '*'-r't.' v V'' Farmers, Gardeners and ;'> r ~1 _-,A ‘;, I :V v. AWurserymeti. y-,^~-1 •_ t >r t -.—•'•• {CUVE tboupaad.bneheia purr bONEUUSl^flnoground; I T.ir? V ; I- 4 - '••'>••-i-V-' 5 ’— '-' ,, <' > f ( ' >' *«';:• - -IuOO neholß'pure BcJ^iSDUST,'coarse ground; * v '»‘: r , ;. " i.Vr.;' 1 1000 barrels ; aunt American, I‘KKTiLIZER. ' r .* r ,v*.’ * /, 'l* • ' |A AC HObVLLER Off-r for-.'fiale, on .'accDinmodating :^ilrv-p^^'r’ ll!t' Ir-^' '' v V:*:r.;~-;,:y;.vr:r-.ft-^-•;-.ibrins, the übove v«luuble Fertilizer*,: ijhich they monufac- N-.‘, r .-.1-rv* • ’ *' : v - « tyire at ibeir new. extenflye estftbliahmem, sUaated-ln Kaet j/Mlb#rty, n-cr Pittsburgh, Fa. Bouedost, as a manure has 4 J‘l* V** o ten used for many j ears iu Europe withibegreatest sue: j;' ; v -' '.‘.%» <4-1 I';*^^’1 next 10 Sttnno, r itis*apenor tonnyoUierin use. Ten •-' -* v - 1' •.:^>:%*•''*>l: Cftecn bufiieL-*pareDor.oduhtperacrewill-eo nourish, tho f SfSw&l. V#srr ,r ■-. . • • >s~ , *.. >. ff J .lad Ihstits s oo4 . Bests wUI be rMilized from the first jttl br- '.;. >: .. tc “ or llCteoj years.tf.:t'r,.whereA» mo Eood.eflecu of -A ' C;. \ .. ! i , ii:-:?‘ I arß o»>>»oHeil In on year. Those who ha»e used . • ~4‘Ojit- ' r nk in the hi.hoet terns of lhe.bonefits de st * /-1 e•* » ■t*. I>o<l from it. Ills suited to ortary TRiiety of soil, and all .Hlfrnf?:VV> t>J ! >- -.S' J "t'^S 1 "- I r / ,p 54, r0 I 1 'v lt-slne« and trees morepnrticular- VrflWho *7-1/ (4*1,: 1i,,,,;. -Va,\l Th'>> >«”1 essential pro. «T,V 4i£i f • t-'J i- . ‘Vet Vy* it t jrties neon saiy to oumnlate tbo.growth of plants and -yy: -Ji r. e^t-ileon-Teßcmbits, and denroys insects..-as a manure, for at ..'ltlviT.l ■'V -’,'4* V •? ,'iJe Ili > l e.l 4 “ na i 1 t 1 l ’ r ’' tc< - 1) ‘ a - : ' I) i‘'«tioo 6 farniahei c-,.' y',-u'■;■ r'. t. ‘■ ... ; . c A ,4,-. , yh-dcri-Dmetheoddressed to -'' A-.-BOEVELtR. I'VlllrrA 4 -*.' 1 t V*’ ‘ >V 'lf'- J,':-’ ; - y I™ 115 dtoiln 4t9 Pepn street, Pittshnrrh • v.'«. vr _, '■ti-y} ' ’N> * * ' -"J \a if- t *V' - r- 1-. • ',!•■ • - •„**.. i". I'K.' >< IT i 4 ;. -‘»n‘eV\,rlv 4 \ IV 7 ’• . ,-'V, ’• «%-■. -i& ■. ■■-: .* "r:,?:- ■ A * ‘ •, U.‘ ' >V~ T &A*£&}SsC& J.V.-P C: tr ‘‘"aiav-aa. j.:, -. i viti> .- r-.'r. * t . c ... :.rln ’ <-n :%■ »«.•"*., £v> 80QO Tbs Kentucky Feathers just rcc*d and f \ ~*l 4 - e < ■ >.-"V i fogg * leb y - fmhOl 4 ; '.HENRY H. COBUN?. .. .-.I- V —Juiit rewired and for aalo by S ' mb9 • * : HENB.Y 11. COLLINS ,m-. ' ; > ; .‘;-i ■:■; I ?t:P^ L>^Y *‘~ &oo pieces Embroidered ..... •: -rtf c'V.foQ __ a. a. mason * CO. f .; .'V' -•. r •'• C 4 * y PP L a cotnplete assort _ -i- y-- ■: ment of all coio.-e of Wool Do Laines. ' • . •■ • .■1.9 .. _....• , A. A. MASON & OOASSlßflliaL' 4 .i ■;. i Fobestallisg xub Maeeet—A grocery man, * ' '■ I John. Baum, was taken bcforo Mayor Ad* yesterday morning, ami fined tu the earn ...:•* *■ •.%*r\ .! ‘»s*of five d\jH-iT3, fur forestalling tho market, by , r n.rpj. -,j daring market hours, wAh k * V s * *' *?-' ! f *hu intentm ot Belling them out by ret nl, at fan store/ v;.:- cV^VV' {■i .. cK'- iSwS® v... > ,’if •vv: ; c-i-i- ;• r,-v c, j,-Tjii CoLtEaTOE m Custodt.—-Wm.’S. Thbmp ■ ;800, lato"ft tiix collaotor Jn flio-Sixtb .Ward, was 5 .' ; _7 : ’'• liStlg'ed Sn jail 6n'Wednesds»yoveniu6, oxi o war- ’■ . at tboiostancoof.Hugb S.. Fleming, Esq;/bounty Treti,carer.' The commitment set 3 Tortb that 3Jr. Thompson reoclvod.hißcommia- Blon 68 tax collector, for theSisthWard, oh the t 28d:ofOotober, 1852, and that the dupiioate wiiji.Trhich he was furnished ntthotimo atnbnnt od jo'Si.67s. From thfittimo until the present, bo ■ha9tp 3 i(t in $528 12,1 leaving a balance of .®!,'3.47; 2C) uaacepußted .for. • This proceeding was.l Instituted at tho request of : the idefen dsnt’s bsili.yho allege that he baa applied the sam r for which lio ia a defaulter io his owa asc, .and dceire:to bo relieved of the consequohoos of hit; delinquency. Ho remained in jail; during Jeßterday.na uoattempt has yet been made to rrobupK.bie releaco. . ; ' K J •>'; :u .. n 1 • •» -TT-'-v-r rri «*Vr, •v.-v' -■"»<£ ,-> MUBUNS-A. A. MASON i 00. .have •-.? .p.'' v - & large variety.©? Sheeting and Pillowcase ilua v’-•• • •"• mhs-- . . 4 «*> *tl V ,„ ; r'iNBTOBScUrCUISKZKsJSoIho fine Btjles of.juw , .. , , > / received by ; \i; -> •?., t i; * , i ' •>'y v■•:?; -■>» *■‘"Ar a: mason * co, gsrinh «ui»t O V‘ l(’ •’)! jsf.yi* -v- - ' V;:- ir.-.v,': '■rs ■■■/■*■■ isV-c-r* < w‘. « v ‘ • »y» i*~; . . ~ "• ‘ •' ** I"''. 1 . k , * '' ;■ w-* • - ; ' ■ • ’ i' *IJ- "• .f-‘ <’ r ;v THE" CITY' POST. IUKD-i.7 MOftMN T ( yoi.WfiTOU salf at.this oi^ich* * J --. s ' - Siilphehts, o? ■ CoAiii—The present high stage • r.i water■•fs* being'taken advantage of by onr 1 *: ••.■coalNde&lyia.io ship off supplies of coal to the f (: /‘lowerrVgion.” Yesterday, the following tow a loft* «aob with & number of barges in tow . .containing coal: e " H0rnet............ Black Diamond Hercules*.,..'.. Tigre55,........ A. *WilB6t>' Diana..... dTotal nnm’fcdr 'buaholß 235,000 Six or Biyen pairs of coal boats rlbo departed . -..anda.numbermore -are only Trailing until the .- i iwrice runs out of the rivers, to leave. ,'MtiKwi'r & Bubchheld acknowledge the ro '.. ."*.l celpt-of the dbllowtug , contributions for the Fourth flircet Soap ficuss: Cosh from sundry persons, l s3,6o; L. 0. Washburn, $3; cash K p,..: B. # $10; Dispatch offioe, $2; casbß. W., $2; Mr. Collins, $5; H. A. Ptyor, $2 ; W. H. Ew- ing, SS; cash G. P. 8., S 10; G. 8. Seldeh, Esq., ss; Q P. Hamilton, Esq., $5; Siowart & Kil .jr gore, - S>s; Hebrew Beuorolcnt Society, 516; 1 ‘..'..-cash ,A. HcG., 55; also, (through Wm. Kerr) from John and Samuel Logan, of Shaler town r_s.-~'Bhlp, 55 eaoh. ■ ‘ • Sasmbd’s Opeea Tuouph:—This ronowoed V :,Troupe.of Ethiopcan performers,'a a announced .to appear an this city again on,Monday night next, at Cily Hall. . Those who were fortunate -- - enough to see this .inimitable band when they . were, hero before, (and who did not ?) will ho . . .delighted to have tho opportunity of-onoo more ■p. Witnessing thetr langhablo entertainments; and ~;-,th060. who were not'present, on previous ooca :«ionB, Will oertainiy. avail themselves of this last ; ; chance.' . .... Almost a Fire—Tho alarm of fire at- noon,- j. ...yesterday; was Caused by - the burning of a -quantity of grease, which boiled over on a . cooking etove, in an eating house kept by a Mrs- Gottsman, in- the-Diamond. Tho inmates; al though. - scared to .a considerable ■ degree, had - presence of mind enough to make a timely ap* i ..pHcstion of whiclv'Boon destroyed tho • -caueo of alarm. ---Largest; —A little gjrl named Sophia Mooro . . ’wao commHtOdi to jail'yesterday, by Alderman OU-a- cbargo of tarceny.- Tho- property , .be'stolea consisted of a few trifling ‘ t of. olothidg, and the charge of larceny Trade.far of having the girl removed . -rout, of-bari company* by sending her to tho v -Hodße bf Refuge. ’vr'rr „SALE it op ~Stocks —The ; folloviiig sale of Btockb' ffcro .mudc on Thursday at the '^-Meruhantb 1 Eichancg t :by P. M. Davts, Auct’r T> shares’}!. tioj 51. RiatStock, - -*57 GO lt. R. Stock, - 03,50 • . - - -..00 00 1 of i. years - Assault attd Batteut.— Evans Fritz was held to bail, yesterday, Alderman Wilson, for assault and battery, on complaint- of Madeline Gair. Tbo panics reside m Allegheny.- Tbo assault complained of was not a very sermus one. Tueathe —ln uccordonco -with numerous re quests for a repetition of the excellent comedy of a Cura for the HoarfAcbc, that piece will be again: performed to night.' Mr. T. B. Johnston appears as Frank Oatland. We wolli> call attention to the extensive sale af superior household.furniture,, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, at the re--ideuce of Gen- Larimer— on lleun street, near Wayne. ■ Lew Mieitaba Company. —-Wo understand that a now. military company is to bo organized, in a short time,an this city. It is to bo entirely composed of native born Americans. A Chahce of Seeino Sam.”—General Sam. Honston spent yesterday afternoon and evening in onreity. Ho ,s on hio way home- A number of our eitizons called on him. Tiieeatemxg to Kill.-—A warrant was issued by Alderman Wilson, yesterday, for the Georgo Cairns, for threatening tokill Peter Viltz, by splitting his head opcn.with a shovel. JThe Steamee Tbopio will leave this morning with a large.party of emigrants for- Kansas ter ritory. . Another delegation are ready to go and will start-in a'few days. Distbict Couut.—Before Hon. M. Hampton. In the case of Joseph Allen vb. Jeremiah Knox, the jury returned, a: verdict for plaintiff for 51,072 21. Soup. House Closed.—Tbo Fourth street Soup loubo will otose to-day. A report of their opor itionswill he mado in a few days. . 'l">l3ttOWiNfcltS tYAT<.T MQNi¥,and baTe directed us lo I '*•;/(■ .■ fidi.Xwelre Baitdips hofo each 24 feet front on a 60 ft. ,r .} + , 24 ft: neas the Outer -• ■■■•: ‘►-‘ pctMUcghODy.Olty. Price lor o»ch Lnt only Two Hot- I .Iro DotUaS, Casbl • Ibis iß.ftTery lowprieo: and nothlnej <> % • i tba'waniof ocuxeylndaoes Thera to offer the Lots at \ 'f L price, jou want to procure bargains, • 1 >.* j|nhO : • -•-fI.'CPTTIBEKT A SON, 140 Third at. ‘4jOAP!—UerpeUc £oap is tbe best thicg you can find to "j cure eorvttvss or.farighness of the shin. Jt heals all Spa and chafeß-of.lhe liands, flndjreadfiraihem-smooth, t and arhlte.' lSj-Cceots par cake, fiold-by »h 0 6 L CUTIIBKKTVKO-Third fltreat. liSli—2oo pkgs. White Fish; 140 “ Trout; * ; “.. 60 “ Salmon; . ; 60 bbla,No. J Large Mackerel; Tblsdayrec’d by B. IU, and for sala-by— - • 3bo lILMiY fl. COLLINS r} boxes prime' IV. it. cutting Cheese tills Day teceiTed and for sale by lbu - - - HENRY TT. COIXINS. v OKn aize y ° ra brooms j ust received and for Cole by (mtiO) IIKNKY 11. COLLINS- •-tPACOAB-1100 pieces BJack Aipacca, just leceired hv > \ A.-A; MASDN A;CO. t ,g>ltfib street. INGIIAMS—Just reodve i, a fine lot of .Ginghams] mbs A. A. MASON A CO., 25 Fifth strwet . ? «** --> V., j: f :*\ , ' “‘-'• i .;i-'- f ’c: ."^V..;- r Vj* "v’ iF.""* 4.' '" ■ • •. J ’ * ;*sl ■*• f- •- v-» ••» ’* < » •j .*.'v.. ...ji . ~---~-. T *~y..*«^^--?^^-;2r£^^-^~*--- r '^:>*-- •*. —-«•* '-*•-• -•-— ■"•- '-• - •• ‘-- ~~l'-"-..-.'». y T*ms»Tfjr ( - i .. Atss'MMKCH 10. ..30,000 bushels. ~60,000 : “ • ..85,000 ;•< ..43,000 :“ ..60,000 <■ ..25,000 •< - ;>*- { J'V”- i '-' ‘vT 1 r* ■; ■** '**■»"' i.- t • *' ’*"*• **».<;- •■> 1 7 ,svv *- ■• ■ ai" * t e *■ ***<*■ ►♦" , * l -c t; *: • NEWS'- BY TELEGRAPH,: Reported Expressly for.tbe Daily -Morning Post* Double Murder. .; Boston, March 9.—At South Gardiner, on Wednesday night, two elderly ladies, sisters of the late Abner Kneeland, were murdered and their, house ransaoked. A vagrant Frenchman has heed arrested on suspicion. ... Tho bridge near Winooski river,- of the Vor tnont Railroad, was burnt yesterday, toss $lO,OOO. Insured. Things-In Now York> New Yobk, Maroh o.—Tho Mayor .has per mitted the emigrants to land from the Sardinian frigate Des Gonoys, boiog satisfied that they are not convicts. Five hundred dollars reward is offered for tho arrest and oonviction of Baker, the supposed mardoror of Poole. Southern News* Baltihohe, March. 9.—Now Orleans papers afo received containing .Texas dates to the 28th. The Galvoßtou Nows expresses the deoidod opin ion that tho Texas Debt bill as passed by Con gress will bo sooeptad by the nnahimoas vote of tho Legislature. Discharged from Imprisonment. Philadelphia, March 9.—Warwick, charged with abducting a female slave from Mississippi, had a hearing on a habeas corpus' and was dis charged, no ono appearing to sustain the oharge. Psnnaylv&nta l<eglalatnre. Habbisbubo, March 9.—Tho Senate commit tee reported, as committed, joint resolutions to go into convention for the election .'of United. States Senator on Tuesday, the 12th Instant. 'Clergyman Head. . Boston, ; March 9.—-Tho Bov. Frederick S. TSray, of Bulfinch street Church, (Unitarian,) died of cancor in tho etomaoh. : COMMEKCIA L JeOSTi PITTSBURGH BOARD OE. TRADE aSd HBRGIIANTS* EXCHANGE* OFFICER President— JOHN SIHI’TON- Firxt Vice President— WiL H. Smith. . • Wh. R-Bbowh. Secretary^ War. S. Hatch. TVeorurer—Joiitf D. ScCLtW Superintendent —S. T. Nomhajj, Jb. Q>TnaUttM-qf for M irch s —"W* R. Brown, Tr 3» Snixas, Joshua Rhodes, Jons ii'DEviTr, Jons Scott. DAILY NEVIEW OF PITTSBUKGH.MABKET. Oma or tu* ftvarjkioainsa Pos?,> ' .. . Saturday* March 10/1855.- / ; Business trahsactlQnfl yesterday partook more of the gen evbYtrade character, in which there was a moderate degree df activity. • Should navigation now continue uninterrupt ed, tho. spring trado .will soon commence, and the Indica tions arc favorable for a - liberal and wholesome tbare of buriuwu. - bbls extra from store at $9,25* 23 bbls supo fine from store.at $9. QR.UN—SOO hue. Oats, depot, at 62c. 300 bus. shelled Corn from tdore at 65c . SUGAR-£0 hbds prime new, In lots, at 6?£<as\*, cosh; 15 hbdsdo do at do. 'BACON—OOOO 2h* shoulders :and hams, in lots, at cash. ■ itUliK MEAT—IO,OOO fi>3 Hams, cash, at 7c. bbls prime Roll, cash, at 20c; 5 bbls good, \ cash, nt*l9c; 8 kegs Tockcd, cash, at IGo. CHEESE—SO boxcs-W. R. at 10c-- SEEDS—-10 bus Cleverveed, rrcin store, cash, at $0,02)^. " ASHES—7 ions Pearls, four months, at G^e. the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Oenerai JL Quarter Sessions of tho Peacc, in. and for the county ot Allegheny r The petition of James Lynn, of the Fourth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly shewelb, That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials for the accommodation or travelers and others, at his dwel ling house ta iho Ward aforesaid, ond prays-that your Honors will be pleased to grant him alicense to keep a pub lic honse of entertainment, ami your petloncras in duty hound, will prar. J4MISS LVN.v. Wc, the euhstrribcrs, citizens of tho Ward aforesaid, do certify thatthoaborepotitlonerl9ofg«VHl repute forhonesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room nod conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and tra velers, and that said tavern Is necessary. • A. Jackman, K Young, James M’Sbane, J. BlardeU, J. M. Elliott, Hugh Duming, 11. B. Donn|*on. Martin Con nelly, J. Wlffgans, James Laubie, W. O. Elliott, W. Mar tin. . m B;3t ri'Otho Honorable the Judges of the Court of General A Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of Sophia Beck, Third Ward, Pittsburgh. In tho coun y aforesaid, humbly shewotb, —That your pe titioner hath provided heryplfwith materials for tho accom modaiion ol iravelers and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant her a license to keep a public house of en tertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty bound, will !-ruy. ' - SOrlllA BRCR. W'e.the Bubscrfbea, cltkens of the ward-aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is ol good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided With house room and conveniences f;-r tlu> accommodation of strangers and tra velers, and that paid tavern la neces.-sary. V 6. ijiehl, J. tj Rackofen. A. Hoißtvln, I'. Casey, John Daub, G. Leibpld, M. l>aiy, George Funston. M. Qumbart, John Mertia, J. JefTn-y. 11. huoubei. tnhS:3t the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General X Quarter SosMuna of the Peace, In and for the county of • Allegheny:' The petition of Robert Rimmel, of Elizabeth township, In the county afore-aid, humbly ahewotb, That your peti tioner has provided himself with materials for the accaru tuodation or travelers and others, kt his dwelling house In the township aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a pubUehoose of en tertainment, And your petitioner, as in duty bound will P»y- ROBERT RIMMKL. We, the subscribers, citizensofthe township aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good rwputo for hon esty and-temparance, and is well provided with house rood and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. Daniel Peairs, Wzn, C. Hooch. Jonathan Peaira, James F. Collins, Frederick Bliaum, Robert M’Mabon,Frank Ma nowo, David P. Allen, Elfaha Kerr, Darli Ucki-y, Jos-ph S Oardncr, Jacob CsmpbelL mhS-3t fit MUWAH E FOR Saddlers and Carriage Hlakers. R. T. LEECH, JR., Mo. 137 Wood street, PITTSBURGH. Alto, Cloths, Damask j, Lacos, Moss, Bent Staff, Springs, &c,,&c. MURPHY’S NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, NO. 182 WOOD STREET, Ono door gft from the corner of Liberty,"is now openi-gel 4g§M|Bji|B» The -proprietor Is himself a practical®****# VHWflifnfllvas Hatter, having had fifteen years experience atlhe business,ten years ob a practical workman; having worked inYhe principal establishments in New York, Phil* and the New England States; feels confident that, from his practical experience as a Hatter, be can furnish not only as gotnl but a rctter and'cnzAPen article than anythlog heretofore offered to lha Pittsburgh public all of hi* (nan manufacture. deelSrti BOORS—Life and BeuuUea oi Fanny Fern, fourth -siipply; Poems by John G.JSaxe, fifth edition, enlarged and im proved; Minnesota and its Resources, by John W. Bond; Alone, by Marion Harlaod; Wolfert’s Roost, by Washington Irving; The Prairie Bird, by Hon. Atigustos Murray; Pnde and-Preiudiee. by Miss Austen ; Heiress of Beljefont. by Emerson Bennett; The Know Nothing Almanac, Received and forea'ely Vi. A, GILDENFENNEY A CO., No. 45 Fiflb street, P. B.—The subscribers have removed their cheap Periodi cal Office and Book Store from 76 Fourth street to the above place. ■ ■ ■ ~ • • _ • mhfi BOUNTY LANDS—For the Soldiers,-: Chaplains* Team gters and Flotilla men, who have served the United States in any of. her wars, their heirs and widows, are enti tled to Bounty Land, by a late.law. Any such who .may wish-me. to obtain their rights, by furnishing thelr-cloiiUj can have them promptly, attended to.' Information given gratis. - : TUOMAd WOGDB, mh6 Bounty Land ahd Pension Agent, 75 Fourth et. CL/rii AND tJATIN CLOAKS—A..A. MASON 4 CO. have a few more Satin and Cloth Cloaks, wbidh they are closing out at less' than half price. fabl6 Linen and housekeeping a. mason A CO., No. 25 .Fifth streot,-have Just received a com plete assortmeut.of the above Goods, ovmptising— Shirting Linens: Bleached andßrown Table Linens; Linen.Sheelinga; . • 10-4 bleached Cotton Sheetings; Bleached and .brown Table Cloths': Crash and Diapers:. Napkins and Towels; Bird-Eye Diaper, Ao. Ac. BONNETS—Some new styles, lust received. mh2 - - A. A. MABQN.A Fifth street Nine acres of choice land for sale—au w=n fenced;, with a good Dwelllrg House of four rooms— .portico In front:. A stable, coal house and other out build logs. Two-grape arbors; also, apples, peaches, pears, quinces, healthy tress, and of good quality. Good water, and convenient. The abovo property is situated iu a pleasant-and-healthy neighborhood, and about three miles from the city. . £. CUTHBERT A SON, mh‘2 Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street HARPER’S MAGAZINE, FOR MARCH—Price 16 cents. Frank Leslie’s Gazette of Fashions, for Marrh; . -Frank Leslie’s Journal, for March; Graham’s Magazine; Peterron's Magazine; Godey’s-Lady’s Book; Putnam's Magazine; Household Words; . - ballon’s Magazine—all for March. Blackwood’s Magazine and Chambers* Journal, for Feb tuary; with all the new Books, for Bale by mb2 H. MINER -A CO.. 32 *mlthfU*ld street IT'UUR HOUSES eOR SALE—IO2 foet of ground on Bed ford Brieet, by ISQ deepen Cassett, with a row of four iwo story Brick Honees, well arranged for 4 or 6 families. This property wilFbe sold on favorable terms. #voc S CUTHBERT A SON, - feo 26 140 Third street. 0 8Hi?? <£ )D ?* U cure in cases of Golds, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac.; price only 25 -cents. .Procure a bottle If you wish to preserve jour health and save your money. Compounded and for sale, wholessle and retail, by JOHN HAFT, Ja., ,feb24 , • j No. 141 Wood st. A LL or Koughnees of the Hands are -J\. healed by the use of the Herpetic Soap. It also ro* -moves tan, Sallowness and redness of the shin, and renders the skin smooth, soft and white. Only 12% cents a cake, or twelve cakea for $1,25. Sold only by f,b!7 , , - 8. L. CUTHBERT, 140 Third st. LEaCHED DAMASK TABLE LINENS—A. A. MASON A CO. have just received a large assortment of the above, snlfab!e for-.fainllyafl» r hoteK steamboats, Ac. Ac,. For Rent. TVtUG STORE AND JESTDREB,. at. Cotnar .of Penn | / and Hand streets. Fox terms, Aa, apply to. febB2 - - AXTStIN LQOMIB, 92,Fourth st. femoral HXNTQN, intendinffto move on the Ist of April to the' comer of-Tunnel and-Wy-ie is oow.ietUng off ail bis cußtomcrmade COOTS and SHOES, low: for cash. \azi ■ feb22 ' -• sjii -sj-j -s* f * Dread STablng and fllilllnery* MES. 6. K. CAHGO la prepared to make to order DrxsS xs, Cloaks, Mastillas, Talmas, Ac., on the most rea sonable terms. Apollo Buildings, No. 76 Fourth sL [febl? U" 1 >, »;V ’■ *• •> : V-' \- : V*«T 4 - - ’^l^= • 'X*. , | j || JEW & EOM SIFTER tfSEM. . : .T iiz lUyeb.—Last evening therowero eight feet six inches -water In thOchanhel, bythe marks on the bridge, and fall- BJS*,. ihaweather changed, cold, with a light fa.il of show, In the afternoon. This is the mouth for‘old Boreas .to mak<J his exit, and there Is no doubt but the boats which left yesterdaj with fnll loads-of Pittsburgh manufactured and -Eastern’ goods are well provided for till emergencies. Inn regular packet for "Wheeling this, morning Is the steamer « Venture,CSfct'ain Gordon. - Tni regular packet “Pennsylvania” leaves this morning far .Cincinnati, and a - recommendation from us would be out of place with each as have traveled upon her. The “ Keystone State” leaves thla evening for Cincinnati, as we are informed by Captain Hazlep and hls’gentlemaniy clork, William C'liier r Esq. The fmo et**sraer “ Mansfield” leaves to-day for St. Lon Is with n fm« of freight nnd .quite a number of pafsen go b for ibe West. ins “ 11. T r Yoatman” weut on tho merino railway on Thursday evening. Wn elso faafn from Captain D, Holmes, that tho steamer “ Latrohe” was afloat, and would bo here and ready to go on thp docks to«iay. The roeular packet 11 Forest City,” Captain Moore, loaves for Wheeling this morning at 10 o’clock, and there is no doubt but Captaltt'M. will put them through, to make the connection with the railroad. Ho! for Kansas —Emigrants that aro going by the stea. mer “ Tropic” wiU. bftve.to'be on board early this morning, to Recuro tbelr berths, as she will- bo ready to start by 10 o*c ock—and, our word fox it, that Captain-Frenoh and her clerk, Major Cook, will make all comfortable who put themselves their core'. ’ .7 ARRIVED. Steamer Venture, Gordon, Wheeling. “ Allegheny, M’Lfian, Cincinnati. J “ Gazel, Sheumtm, St. I^ouis. DEPARTED. Steamer Exchange, M'Callum, Wabvshi ** Clara D«’fln, Dean, NashrlUo. 11->ratd, Dales, tt. Louis. “ _ l'rairio Botu», Maretta, St. Louis. *• Keystone State, HiiXleiySt. LouU. “ Huckeyo Rtnte, Beltihoover, Cincinnati. . u Diarnai, Sheppard, Wheeling. u Convoy, Wolf WellsvUle. “ ISolipso, Sloore, Wheeling. • “ Monongfthelft, Cor, New,Orleans. “ 1855.” PmSBTJBGH, CXHCIHHATI, LOUIBVIIIE, 'ittaburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, FOR IDE CO2TVTTAKCB OP PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT • BOT?£filt - i7:- mXSBtmGE, CINCINNATI, . LOUISVILLE, f«w»> Tnis Last Is composed of coven fj>u ' j pijgSHgCrßl class powerful Steamers, sSisSSaßiiiuaned for speed, splendor, safety ,dBB£S32B and comfort, and Is the oxlx tnsonan .eaut List of Stcak Packets on the Ohio river., It connects with the D. 8. Mall Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, bv which porsenpers and freight ora Cicketed and ft ttipfed thrvugh daily. Two new Steamers hare been added to the Line, which now constats of the following boats: Daytof Departure Boats, - Captains. from Ptitxburefi. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. ltELTznoovtn....Bunday. KEYSTONE STATE Jacou Monday. ALLEGHENY* M’Laim .Tuesday. CINCINNATI -Jl. 11ENTna..................Wedne5day. PHILADELPHIA .1 JL J. Ghacb. >. ...Thursday. PITTSDUnaiI I. N. C00k... Fdday. PENNSY I.V ANIA J xo. Kuxefxltke. .Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of departure.- For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B, LIVINGSTON,! JOUN FLACK, / Agrn “» Monongahela House Buildings. lnov2B ] P itteburgh, 18SE. PlUßbargb) btcubeuTiiie and Wiueilng JLUr -_ Packets. | JTufg-Jh The DIURNAL, Captain A.fS. SatPiiniD, and Foil I.BT CITY, Captain Gxobgr D. Moony, wiii run as regular DAILY PACKETS, betwevu Pittsburgh, Steubenville aud \Nbrrlinj, stopping at all Intermediate port*. The DIURNAL will Pittsburgh on Mondayp, Wed* ncsjaja uti.i IriJuj.-, nt L) o'clock, A.M.— Reluming ebe will leavu ua Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7'-£ o’clock, A. 52.. Tim FOREST CITY will leate Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturda\ »*, at 1U o’clock, A. M.—Atfurninp, she will ieave Wheeling on XlunUays, Wednesdays and Fri days, nt 7 *.jj o'clock, A. M. For orp-fiitagc apply on board or to J. b CY>LLI.N'<JW<K)D t Agent, nor*i3 No. 160 Front street. CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE PACKETS. Tin* tifitmer J'KN Nrt \ LVANIA, Capt. JouS l_diSrtvt«J?KLt?t*.TLL7in, will lenTi* {«»r the above tort on rrfrTiiihV* \l l t;pA \ , 10-Jiir. t,EtlO A. M. For or }-&!*■*«- oj-piy mi lo*r<l, or to mhS FI aCU A LI VIXQSTON,-Agents. . Thu Ftruuirr KhY.-'TuNC STATE, Captain j IMS , JacoS HA2i.fP. will K-ive foe tbu above port on ■wß^Ss^lyATntDa V. U»th ,ui 3J\ >4. For irei<tu or pa. .<*>;:? n; j-l v CQ Uiard, or tM mI.H FLAtjK A LIVINGSTON, Agent*. For Cincinnati. jarj, The kle-uuur F.CLI LMi. t'rptr.in Wo. Moo&C, 1 wiII Lave for t!ir a>-*>Tr nod Intermediate porta ■MWfffifS-aon >k»>. L)A Y, ‘Jo; 1, test , nt 10 A. M. For or passage upp'.y on U«nnl, or to d. D. COLLINUWOOD, Agent. For 6t.LonU, Lexington. Kansas, Weston St. Josephs, nnd nil Intermediate Land* Ings on the Missouri itiver* , . ’i I'm fitii- new .steamer TROPIC, Captain Kur.Noi, will loin* tor the about'attrt intermediate poru THIS DAY, 10th InsL, at 10 b’cltefc, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to pM J. a LIVINGSTON, Agent. P^ f The steamer MANSFIKLD, Tnos. Qatctus, I iL-aw for the above port, and intermediate Tflld PAY, 10th March, at 10 A. 11. mho FLACK & LrYfNOSTON, Agents. For St. Louie. h. The Fb’am. r JAMES PARK, Cupt. Robert will lcare for tho above and intrrmedl* KWW I r«Hs?nflt(; ports on MON DAY, 12th inat., nt 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on boarvi, or to tabs FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agent*. f or at. Louts. cart, The steamer GRANITE STATE, Coptaiu E. I # JJgjS**#ll&zi.EsT l will leave for tho above an 1 luterme- ports on MONDAY, 20th Inst, at 10 A.M. For freight or nppiy on l*oard. rr to It hii,. BARNES or LIVINGSTON, Agent*. • - .. The steamer <}UAKER CITY, Copt. SfIUNX, I JB«3lJkwill leave for the above nnd ail intermediate portu on MONDAY, 22th Inst... For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to inh9_ IiAKNKS or COLLING WOOD. Agento. For Nastivillc. (PS, The vtenmer AMKHICUS, Captain C.BtICH- Eibft. will leave for the above and intermediate sSSasSHsSporls on opening of navigation., For freight or passage upply on board, or to _ J. b. LIVINGSTON, Agents. ■I , i . Tiio st.-nmer LOUtSViLLBwiII Icavo for the above and IntHcmrdiate ports on SATUR* , aaB&BAY r 21th Instant- at. 4 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to f«b!9 NIMIUK A C 0. t Agents. WHEELING PACKETS. Uegnlar Wheeling Packet, frw-, The eteamer VENTURE, Capt. John Gordon, IJ4®&t*»leaTu3 every TUK3DAY, : THURSDAY,; and SSSSaSATUUDAYi at.S L*. 51. ‘ ‘ For freight or paSßago apply on board, ot to jan3 JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agents. a* _ The steamer KATE OAS3EL, Capt. JoSXpn | M>v ay, will leave for tho above and Interme* porta on opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or to Jan 29 liAllNEd A COLLI NO WOOD, Agents. For Galena and Dubuque. rr~s* ‘The B-.eamer VIENNA, Capiain 0 Hay, will for the above and Intermediate ports on BoSiSadSaopening of narigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jan2o : FLACK or WlLglNS^Agents. gftzfH The stOiCipr ALTOONA, Capt R. C Grat, f will leave for tho above and Intermediate porta. «Mgfij££Ssr3Lon opuning of navigation. For freight or passugo apply on b< ard. feb3 I J^-^ Cleve i a 5 d ’ . p “ r * Stanley . tC3f; . fc and Port Harwell. js^BS TUB FINEIow prespure steamer TF.LEGRAPII, Captain R. Barrow, will make two trips u- week between Cleveland; • Port Stanley, and Vort Ilurwell, as follows; Leaves Cltfvelnnd for Fort Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, o'clock. Leaves Port Harwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland evory WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at.7U o’clock. The Telegraph connectsat Cleveland, with the Cleveland, Columbus and CincJuuatl, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 'the Luke Shore, and the Toledo, Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects at Port Stanley with the London Lino °f Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on hoard, or to BCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. i\ HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M’IUUDE. Port Bunvull. ; . .:: . marZ7:tnov Magazines' ton march.—dost iuouvep: Putnam's Magazine lbr March. Godey'e Lady’s Book, . do Peterson's Mngatinv do Ballou's do do lOo^ots. NEW BOOKS—Life and Beauties of Fanny Fern. My Courtship and Its Consequences; Wihoff. * Life of Horace Greeley. RnthHalL _ large supply ju- 1 received and for pale at the Cheap .-•Boot Store of W. A. UILDKNFENNEY A CO., no , ’ Fifthst., opposite the Theatre; B *"“y * closed up our Store at,73 fourth atreet. , Grveua acallat our new efitablisbmentonlfifthetreßt, op* ■ porite the Theatre. . ffeb27}:,.. . W., A.G,A<X>. FOB SALE AT NO, 101 WOOD BTREBT, ■ J-T iJ*lfw4.^utteaof : ?aafly ferti? -Ruth Hall. Iclo May.'. Stanhope Burleigh, or Jeruit* in our noiijcs- t v Iltlen Dha. J ' ; v v?:• --:'*v-‘* ••»*,- ».'/.;,.; /,.■■ • - •'••V • - Sr.r, *-\T.v»- ” " r ; fc. k * . I '■<'■'* . % •**♦'■*• -• • ••. >*fc. 4. •; SV. !■ r. - . -• «.« ■ . ~ POST OF PITTSBURGH. 8 rxer 0 incurs wat£u is thb geab.nxl. STEAMBOATS. AND SAINT LOUIS* And Saint liout*. For Clncinunll For Cluclnnatla ST. LOUIS I»ACKETS. For bt. lionls NASHVILLE PACKETS. For Naahrllle. For Naokvlile. ZANESVILLE PACKETS, Zanesville. GALENA ANU DUBUQUE PACKETS. WABASH iIIVEK PACKETS, For Wabasli River. “1855 ” CANADA WEST. Enow Nothing Almanac, for 18s6. For sale by feb24 B. T. 0. MORGAN. -i v •' ** r iv ; \ *, .7 •,* •* •;KJ - -A i' ; ■ *..*'»* Psof, WdoA’o ttatv Bsstoratlve. J&* No article of a similar hind, now befbra the publioj enjoys a better reputation aa a restorative and invigora ting hair tonlo. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a beneficial effect upon the growth and character of the hair, giving a silky and glossy toxturo to that whltfh was former* ly of a coarse and dry nature. It has also a tendency to 'preserve the youthful color and appearance of the hair, and destroyingorconntoracting tho effects of age. With such recommendations In Its favor, we hardly perceive how any lady or gentleman should bo without so valuable an adjunct to tho toilet. Persons who have used it from the age of eixty-four down, declare it to bo the most perfect ar ticle to secure tho object intended evor yotprodoced. Gray hair, whether produced by the slow progress of time, or by any of the causes which whiten the locks prematurely, is restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all the disa. grwable effects of dryness, the accumulation of dandruff or like impurities, are removed. From the Editor of the Beal Estate Advertiser, 27 School et Boston, March 20,1864. Prop. Wood; Dear Sir—Having become prematurely quite gray, I was induced seme six weeks since, to mako trial of yonr Ualr Restorative. I have used less than two bottles, but tho gray hairs have all disappeared; and al though my hair baa not fully attained its original color, jet the process of ebango is gradually going on; and I have great hopes that, in a short time, my hair will bc as dark oe formerly. 1 have also been much gratified atlhe healthy 'moisture and vigor of the hair,which before washarah and dry, aid it has ceased to come out os formerly. Respectfully Yours, D. C M. Rupp. Prop. Wood; Dear Sir-rMy hair commenced falling off some three or ibur years since, and continued to do so until I become quite bald. Itriedaltthepopularremedlesofthe day, but to no effect; at last I was induced to use your cel*. ebraied Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say it is ; doing wonders. I have now a fine growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend Its use to all similarly afflicted. A. 0. WxaiAUSON, 183 Second street. St. Louis, March 7th, 1854. Ci<Lt, UK, June 27 th, 1863. I have used Prof 0. J. Wcod’s Hair Reßtontive,and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restora tive, It has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. Stdret Druse, Ex-Senator, United States. ' Vincennes, Indiana, June 15th, 1858. Prop. 0. J. Wood : Dear fair—As you are about to mahu* fucture extensively and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever It may concern,- that I have used ft, and known others uso it; that'l have for several years been in the habit of uring other Hair Re storatives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other I know- It; entirely -cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month’s proper use will restore any person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, roft, and glossy appearance, and all this Without discoloring the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drops.' X would, therefore, recommend its use to every 1 one desirous of haviog a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, Wilson Kino. For sale by O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 695 Broad way. New York, and 114 Market street, fit. Louis, Mo. Price, $1 and $2 per bottle. Sold at Dr. ,G. H. KEYSER'S Drug Store, 140 Wood street; sign of the Golden Mortar. febl&daw S&- Proolaxii&tlon>**whcreas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that Invaluable prepajation, WRIGHT'S PREMIUaI KATITARTOS,has indnend apyfnw persons to palm off other, articles similar in namw a a4 pearance, but absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to injure the reputation of the gonulne article, purchasers should be particular to ask fbr WrighSt Premium Katha* rion, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled for Its virtues fin restoring a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application daring the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of and headache, and for the toilet It has never had an equal lbr Its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for its completely rostering a decayed head of hair; fbr re moving al! dandruff ; for preventing its falling off, whet her from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necefdty of using hair dyes, as It excites the secretions, producing a supply of its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving the hair a dark, glossy appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For sale by every druggist in the elty, and by druggists and merchants throughout the United States. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 26 cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT A CO., 241 Market fiL, Philadelphia. For Kde by GEO. H. KKYSER, No. 140 Wood street, and R. £. SELLERS, Pittsburgh. jonlTrdawSm is Important to Persona Afflicted with Her vlo, or Rapture of the Dowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect* Tho right coarse for any one to pursue who may be af flicted with Rupture, la to procure a good Truss well adapted to the ruptured parts, in order to retain the protruding portion of the bowels. This is often neglected, and tho bowel becomes strangulated, leaving the patient not only In a suffering but dangerous condition. I havo always on hand, and daily adapt, the most improved Trusses; among which Is MARSH’S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cure In a short time. Of course thare are .cases when no Truss will cure, but is a vast ma jority of reducable Hernia, or Rupture, this Trttis will cure. I have every variety of Trusses, from 60 cents to $3O; also a large assortment of CHILDREN'S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for the relief'and euro of Piles; SHOULDER BRACES, fbr men women and children; 'SUSPENSORY. BANDAGES, *p<*. every variety of mechanical appliance used in tho cure of diseoso. Call and examine them at my Drugstore, No 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alloy; sign of tht Golden Mortar. ffobPZdaw].. DR. GEO. H; KBYRER Bftrrell*a Indian Liniment, ctnus pars n* rna Back, Side, Head, Breast, Threat, Spine, Mmcles, Worms in the Skin, Scalp Diseases, MQk Grost, [Dry ITetter, Erysipelas, Headache, Chafes, Neuralgia, Cracks, Son Palo, Scalds, Burns, Ulcers, Sore Throat, Rheumatism. TRY IT ONCE 4 Price 25 coots per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street; JOEL MOHLRR’S, Lib erty street, and at J. P. FLEMING’B, Allegheny city. Jan2o*.daw John W. BuUsr <& Co., Frwardino and commission merchants— Dealore in all kinds of Pittsburgh Manufactures, Lead Floe nnd Sheet T*ad. 6T Front etr«*et. t*«r2S fIIOURSING GOODS* FRANK VAN GORDER has Just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mouthing Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crape, Tarleton and Swiss, black lace and gause Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, in wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crapes, in all qualities. Alexander A Baton's best Kid Gloves can always be round at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner ef the Dla, tnond. sovl? -Wanted, BY a sober, Industrious young man, who will devote hU entire time to his business, • SITUATION AS SHIP PING CLERK In a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As sistant Book-Keeper, or ft place in a Grocery or Dry Goods Store; and will make himself generally useful to his em ployer. A note addressed through the Poet Office to U A. B, DV' or left at the office of the “ Post,” will receive prompt attention, aetSl:U FIRST ARRIVAL OP BPBIHO AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, THK SUBSCRIBERS hate Just received, and are now opening, the most desirable assortment of DRY GOODS over offered In. this market. We call particular at* tention to a fow very choice articles. Extra Rich Faocy Col’d Silks, entirely Dew design; do do Blaek do do; . do do Twisted do; Satin Plaid and plain Tissues and Berages; Printed do do; do Derage Delaines; do Challie do; Very handsome French Lawns; do do' Brillianteene; A good assortment of French work, Collar*, Under Sleeves and Chemisettes, very cheap; Embroidered Bern* stitch and "plata linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Linen Table Cloths and Table Linens; French and English Far* niture. Chintzes, white and colored Furniture; plmatry. A full assortment of Gloves, Hoalory, UlUs, Ac.; Irish Linens, Muslins, together with a complete assortment of every article, either Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domestio. Wo solicit an examination of our Stock tefore purchasing elsewhere; as we flatter ourselves (bince we have estab lished t'je cash system) that we can supply our patr ns on more liberal terms than any house west or the Mountains. We return our thanks to our friends for their many cb* teemed fhvi'rs to our firm, under Its former title, and hope they may still continue them to the establishment, under its new title. JfOUNG, LOVE A BRO., formerly Young, Stevenson * L ve.~ New School for the Violin. BY U. 0. HILL.—-THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN SOHOOL- A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in an easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly for iLe American student, to which is added valuable les sons and exercises and beautiful arrangements, os Solosand Duos of the most popular melodies of tho day. Seleoted, arranged and composed by D.C. HILL, pupil of Spohr, late President of the New York Philharmonic Society. The above j ust received. In advance of the trade, by HENRY KLEBBR, 101 Third street. RECOMMENDATION. 'We have carefolly examined the above work of IT. 0. Hill's, and consider it one of tbe most complete and prac* cal Violin Schools we have ever seen. G. ANTON, B. VOGEL, febO Teachers of Musie. NOW 13 THE BEST TIME TO BUY WATCHES.—I have recently received a largo assortment of very su perior Watches, manufactured in Europe expressly to my order, (som over last Spring.) Citizens and straDgers will now find 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 in this market. Those having money to invest in this way will And it to their Interest to do so now, as times will Shortly be better and prices will advance. Watches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner. W. W. WILSON, jau27 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. : Cinzsss 1 DXPOBIT Bask, ) Pittsburgh, March 5,1855. J THE President and Directors of this Bank have this day declared * DIVIDEND, at the rate of 4 per cent, on the Capital Stock, paid in out of the profits of the last six months, payable on end after the lflth _ ~ .mhB:dtdj Signed: E. P.'JONES; Cashier. Semi-annual sale.—a. a. mason a co. win open lOOdoxen more of the Portsmouth Hosiery, at 50 per cent, discount, also 160 dozen of Woolen Hoods, Comforts, Cloaks, and Scarfs, at half price.- • feblfi BUWN AND TETLEY'S RIFLES are cheap and well made. Emigrants would do well to give us & call. “We keep a large Stock of ouroira manufacture al way s en •hand. All-Guns warranted. - . ■ - fcb22 • TYiyiDEND SCRIP, of the Ohio Rail y'j road'Company, bought at the office of f-b!9 AUSTIN LOOMIS, 92 Fourth street. DRESS GOODS—Fancy and black Silks, French Chintzes, BrillanUs, De Lalnes, lawns, Bareges and Tissues, Just received by mhQ HAGAN A AEL> 91 Market street. •- >'»T" V.i * TQ LET, FOR SALE, &c. Residence Evergreen, rpHB UNDERSIGNED offers for sale his property In tbs A Evergreen Colony, r Ross Xowhßhip, fiv& milve from Pittsburg. The house la 68 by S 4, arranged-with Tour Rooms, a Kiteben, and a largo Hall on. the Arab floor; and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Boom—th* latter with suitable hot and cold waier pipes. Attached to th* house are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stahls and a Chicken House. Tho Colony Is provided with a School of the high est order, and 1 g under tho. management of-a gentleman from/Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even the higher l branches of study. This admirably conducted School Is of incalculable advantage to the man of family, as tho ideas here have an opportunity of shcotlng without the contaminating Influence of outside pressure, too often around schools in thecity and immediate vicinity. The House and the Two Acres will be sold with or with -OTr *“? interest In the form property, and the avails will be taken In adjusted balances and certificates of deposit against feb2l WILLIAM A.-HIDE. 64 Wood street. T- i i Farm for Sale. ‘ HE SUBSCRIBER offers for safe a valuable TRACT OF RAND, situated in New Sewickly township, Beaver county, uireo miles ftom Rochester and New Brighton, on tne Brighton and Pittsburgh road; containing 86 acres, 66 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the balance well timbered. The Improvements consist of a good COTTAGE HOUEE,w!th-four rooms, kitchen and celar; a good frame Bank Barn,Bo by 40 feet, with Stabling under . the whole of It for horses, cows and sheep; anew Smoke House, Wood House and Spring House. There is one of best Springs of soft water ln the county handy to the house, also several other good Springs on the premises. Orchards fruit, consisting of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, and Cherry I trees. This Farm Is ail under good fence; part i n ffrain. The place Is well watered. . r£ % r ®£ o to scccure a good home. Apply won. Forfurther information enquire of Long, Dnff A Co* Pittsburgh; G. R. Spirers, Rochester; Samuel Stiles, Rochester; or the subscriber, on the premises. > febl&lm* mhlo:w4t . . JESSE DEAN. ‘' I T HAS BEEN USED WITH GREAT SUCCESS.—The * , a °? > > wal gehuihearticte, can only be ob ta DM of the subscriber, at No. 140 Third street. It curbs all chaps, chafes, Ac 4 heals sore rough hands, and renders them soft,smoothandwUte; removes tau,sallownessand redness of the akin; The demand for this valuable Boap uwy increases, but a constant supply can always be found at No. 140 Third street. Price 12|£ cents a cake. ~ „ mLf , 8- D. CUXHBERT, f tf b3 . Third street, near gmUbMd. . DO.Y O U««UaUSI" WHISKERS AND MOUSTAGOE3?—If you do, and your beard won’t grew natural!, all you .have to delsto use myOnguent, 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 wIU do, for before I began to sell it I tried It well and thoroughly, bothonmyeelf and friends, and eo recommend it with confidence, as do & me 2000 gen tlemen who have used It. So says the proprietor, B. G. Gra ham, of New York. The above article fs for sale, price 11 per bottle, by fob 7 8. L. CUTBBKRT. 140 Thtrd st. R- BRUNETS UNIVEUSAL REMEDY.—This remedy is far superior to any that has ever yet been offered to the public. Operating upon all the organs of the body, and upon the skin at large, It re establishes, when dlsor*‘ dared, that relative action which - is necessary to be per formed by the different organs of the system in d state of health, and which are always deranged in a state of disease. It is ftccipable to any and every disease, in all stages, and has made the most astonishing cures that have ever appeared upon record. Price $l,OO per bottle. Sold by ftb!9 . . B.L.CPTHBBRT, 140 Third st. f^tASH.. 13 USELESS UNLESS EMPLOYED I— \J Wasted.—Persona seeking- an investment for their cash, can pur chase a Ground Rent of $3,000, on valotjble City Properly, for Twenty-fire Hundred Dollars. Par par ticulars apply to 8. CUTHBERTA SON; ftb!9' 140 Third street. FOR RENT—The Brick DweUlng House, containing 7 room? and hail, being.No.69; Hand street, between Liberty and Penn streets. Rent $166; including water tax. T. B. YOUNG A CO., febS 88 Smithfield'street . TO LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, oh Centre Avenue. Apply to U. MINER A CO., feb!2 No. 32 Smithfield street. Lot for. Sole* A GOOD BUILDING lOT, 21 feet front oh Carson street by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLHORE, jv!3 at office of the Morning Post. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A BUILDING JOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet b, 100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at the ogee of the MORNING POST. - jylfctf FOR SALE—An excellent Frame House and Lot, on Resaca street, Allegheny city, at a very low rate. En quire of THOMAS WOODS, Jan22:tf 75 Fourth street. Land for Sale. 1 enn ACREB OP LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near IOUU the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, has an excellent soil, and issald tocontain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous real. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it, if not directly across it. The Hillstown creek runs through it.' ALSO,6OO acres In Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route of the Banbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than in these lands. The completion of the Bunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of great value. Enquire of C-B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, fob22xkm:tf No. 147 Fourth street. BUILDING LOT FOB. SALfii A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot is lu a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorable terms. Title good, and clear from . incumbrance. Enquire of : GEO. F. GILLHORE, Jyl3 At Office of Morning Post. EDUCATIONAL. PITTSBURGH INDEPENDENT COLLEGE* , ATHRNiEOM BUILDINGS, LIBERTY ST., NEAR WOOD. JOHN BARRY,having leased and fitted up a large and commodious room in tho abqve building in a neat and elegant manner, intends opening a School where young Ladies and Gentlemen can acquire a practical and thorough knowledge of BOOK-KEEPING in all its forms and ac counts. MATHEMATICS, in all Its various pharos, from the lowest to its highest and most difficult rules, taught and explained in the moat clear, simple, correct and proper manner. Tni PcoussniF Depaiithyvi will be under the charge of as good and experienced a Penman as is in the country. All persons wishing to acquire a good hand will bo taught in & short time. No humbug specimens hung at the door, to entrap the innocent and swindle the unsuspecting. Tnr Luma’ Dkpaj.tux.vt will be under the charge of a Lady, who is expert in Mathematics and a finUhprf Geo grapher. Ltcxcnx os CosomciAL Law.— l am about making an arrangement with one cf the beat and most able lecturers on Commercial Lav in the cily, and will announce bis name lathe course of a few days. This Institution I hope will meet whh a liberal shore of pphllc patronage, as we will rely only on our own merit and modest worthy and sincerely hope to receive encourage ment We think what we will proteas we shall always pos sess ; and we Intend making no “ empty parade," either by newspaper “gasiDg" or otherwise, to spek to Injure other institutions, but will stick to the motto “ to live and let lir*/* knowing to detract only from the merit of others will add no true merit to our own. The Institution will be open for the reception of pupils on THURSDAY MORNING, March Houra of in struction will be from & o’clock, A. M. toJU) P.JJ. For teems, which will be very moderate,Bpply at the rooms, In Athenaeum Buildings. mh7 • : JOHN BARRY, Principal. Kicelilor-lron City Commercial College. Xjtf OQD BTREET—Permanently established, with‘a f T foundation as firm as the name it bears. The great inducements offered to young men at this In stitution are such as are rarely met with in other Colleges. Such an array of talent has never before been employed In any Commercial College in Pittsburgh; this is an estab» lished and undeniable fact. The Faculty ot this College Is composed of gentlemen whose names and rare qualifications are as fiamJUar to the publlc as*’household words” . Facuitt.—MlLLAß A BRO., Principals and Professors of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. I. I. HITCHCOCK, (author of Hitchcock's System of Bookkeeping,) Principal of the Bookkeeping Department, and Lecturer on all important business transactions. JOHN FLEMlNG,fanthof.of Fleming’s nsw and Improved system of Book-keepipg,) will examine and deliver weekly Leotuits on the Bclenoe of Accounts. JAMES H. HOPKINS* member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Lecturer on Commercial Law. Young men who are desirous of becoming expert accoun tants, accomplished book-keepers, and rapid business pen men, may rely on having every satisfaction guaranteed to them. Those who feel i a teres tod wi 1 please call, and. wit ness the wonderful progress made in the various deport ments by the students of the College. 49"Ibe Faculty of this Institution do not claim to be tke 11 best in the United States,” cor do they mean to gull the public, by saying that it is “ the only place where Book keeping is properly taught," bat they wish to say that the Iron City College, in all its departments, Is equal to aoy Commercial College in tho western country. Terms reasonable. College open from 8 A. M. till 10 P. M. No extra charge for Arithmetic. Civility gratis. mh2 Instructions lnßluiic, MR. WAMELINK would respectfully inform his pupils an i friends that he will continue his profession as instructor ca the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders left •• t Mr. KLEBER’S Musio Store, or at his resi dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, will he promptly attended to. uu6 ;Proolamatton. BY virtue of a precept under the hands of William B» M’Clure, President of the Court ot Common Pleas, iu and fbr the Filth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and J ustice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery, in and for 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 day of February, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, and to mo directed, for ho d lng a Court of Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery, at the Court House in the city of Pittsburgh, on the fourth Monday of March, at ten o'clock,' A. M. PubUo notice is hereby given to all J ustlces of the Peace, Coroner, and Con stables of the county of Alleghony, that they be, then and there. In their proper persons, with thelc rolls, records, in quisitions. examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their respective offices, in their be half; appears to be done—and also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now are, or may be in the jail cf sold county of Allegheny, to be than and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand,.ln 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 seven ty nlnth. [mhsj " WILLIAM MAQILL, Sheriff. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. No. 23 of De cember Term, 1831. In the matter of the voluntary as signment of M. Hodklnson toThos. It. Sill. .. And now, to wit, Februury 19, 1865, on motion S l. a. > of D. Reed, in open Coart, it is ordered that notice 3p w *-' *bo given to all persons Interested, by publication in two newspapers published in .the city of Pittsburgh, at least oncea week for three consecutive weeks/lbat au ap plication will be made to the CouTt of Common Pleas on Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1855, for an order on said assignee to re-tranafer and re-convey sold assigned property, and for the discharge of said assignee and his sureties,' Ac. By the Court. From the record. feb2o ED. CAMPBELL, JIL, Prothonotary. Effectual Remedy Tot Worms* THE LESSONS of experience aro tho most reliable, and i! not too costly are poughtofter by the practical. The following is the voluntary testimony of a worthy and well known physician, relative.to his experience of the efficacy of B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, daring a practice of twenty-five years: GBSNasa, Miss., May J3J, 1853. Hosts. B. A. Fahnestock t£ Gk Gxstlxhss:—l am one of those individuals backward in giving certificates, but in the present Instance consider it due to humanity to say that I have been engaged in the practiceof medicine for twenty-five years, and have never met with any remedy so effectual for worms asyourVer-- mlftige. Ih adults, even, in cases of Fever, I Bometimea use it to carry off calomel taken the previous night, and often find bilious evacuations and worms to fpUoj?.--! jise no other Vermifuge In my practice,'and.desire no better. : - : v ‘ Respectfully; - - - W. M. IIAN KIN 8. ILD.. :preparOd'-and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK * CO, corner First and Wood streets. mhSMaw- Salt Oysters and Fresh Shad* DANIEL BARNARD, Fifth street, /~\ Wood, has just received a large lot ofia3slft)(J BALT OYSTERS and FRESH SHAD, which will be sold at the lowest rates. [mhT:Bt THE PENiMSYLVANIA RAILROAD, rrilE GREAT CENTRAL ROUfK, connecting the At* -"X - ianticcities with Western, North-Rudi-m end South western States, h* a continuous Railway direct Ibis read also confiects at Pittsburgh with daily line;,! *tc,ui«Va tb all parts on the Western River*, and at Cleveland and San dusky with steamers to all ports on tho'TTorth-western Lakes; making the most direct, Cheapest and reliable route by which FREIGHT can be forwarded to and from the Great West •. ■ ’> -• • RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH.' FIRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe?, Dry Goods,) Qn _ 1(Wfl . 0 . • (in boxes,) Furs, Feathers, ...... \ oOc * P er 100H,S * SECONDJ3LA£B.~Bookg find Stationery, ! - 0° bales,) Hardware, Lea- >7sc. per IOODte. THIRD CLASS.—Autßo, Bagging. Ba>on ( . nn n,. Fork, (In bulk,) Hemp, &c f Gsc - P er looa l 3 - FOURTH CLASS—Coflee,Fish,Baconohd l ; • Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lard 0i1....*. / F cr HWlbs. Qw * 3a from any point East of Phiiadel rt Au nL.i°' t7W7 ? r T"*#!?* ‘‘rfa Pennsylvania tothB^ Agents of this Road detentfom- PhU KltSbUrgh * WUI bo forwarded without _ iteftov* Aanrts —Mores Potter, Boston; J. L. ElllolL N Yg h. J. Sneoder, Philadelphia; Mograw A Koons, Balti rin r HiT? fl H , n^ anC T ISC « \V^ ur Bhs Bhringman A Brown, Cinriunati, Ohio, J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, R. c! Meldrum, Madison, Ind 4 Batcliff & Co* St LouliMn* t 8, Mitchell 4 Son,Evansville, ' J * fTHREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between PMladel* i phia and Pittsburgh. TUB MORNING MAIL TRAIN .leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7J& A. M- and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at- 7,-'A.:M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 1, P. M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P.M.,and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P.2J. The aboTe lines connect at Pittsburgh wlth|he Railroads to and from SL Loulsy Mo.; Alton; Galena and Chicago, 1114 Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky 4 Terre Haute/ Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis Cincinnati, Day* ton, Springfield, BoUtfontalne, fondusky, Tbledo, Cleve • land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Bteam Packetßoats frotuand to Nrw Oaliaks, LomsVttLx and * plaMs° U^b Tickets can be had to or from either of the above Fw farther particulars,, see handbills 'at the . different starUng points. Passongera from the West will find this the <ra 'j, m ? st expeditions route to Philadelphia, Haiti men, New York, or Boston. THO 3. MOOSE, Agent, Passenger lines, Shiladelphia. , , J.HESKIMEN, . Agent, Passenger lines,' Pittsburgh. CLRVELAHD AH© PITTSBHBGH RAILROAD. _ ■- IN CONNECTION WITH THE , Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. . • VIA ALLIANCE. ' l mm Ihortest, quickest and moat reliable rente to Toledo. OiEvlSiOjßMalrland,Galena, and Bt. lonia, la VIA Thla rente la one handled mllea shorter and about elcht BIANAPOLIE t 0 tllan 1118 eireultoua one VIA IN- Three Dally Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Three Daily Train* between Cleveland and Chicago, i 5? V* *** hours, Chicago twenty-two hour*, ana St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIAALXJANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7JO, A. H, 12.00, “■> and 040 P. M, connvcting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falla and Akron, and arriving In Clevolandat 10.04, A. 5L.2 20, P. U.,and8.20,P.H. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at 3.00, A. H., 8.00, A. kL, and 3XO, P. Ug aUcon nectmg at Alliance with trains which arrive in Cleveland at 1004, A. M., P. IL, and 8.45, P.U. T Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, fit. Louis, Bock Island, Uiyeqa, an <l the North-west, who wish to go through'with -2 «« d a €t lS tlon » ‘ will the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M., and tirrivingln Cleveland at 2,20 P. M- as that is the only train by which close connections arexaade Uuongh to the' above' points. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.50 next morning and St Louis at mid night - Time gained by going via Cleveland, eight hoars. ') !Hjo Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave as follows: Leave Cleveland at 7.50 and 2RO A. M_ 7.45 p„j£. arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. U., 7.00 A. M. and 12.00 M. Trains leave for Bock Island and St. Louis as follows: Leave Chicago at 9.15 A. M., 10.05 end 11.00 P. M. Passengers for St. Lonls go oyer Kock Island Railroad to Joliet, ana thence orer the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis. Passengers by.the 9.23, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louis at IL2O Bame evening, and by the 10.05, P. M. Train at noon next da;. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago ana St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ ‘ IST CLAES. IST CLifia. 2SD CLAES. To Alliance 42 30 To Chicago. ...—All 50 9 50 Cleveland....... 400 LaSalle- 14 60 12 50 T01ed0,...- 600 Kock Island.. 10 50 13 60 Detroit-...,,.... fl 00 St. Louis—;.. 19 60 15 50 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of the Company, in Monongahela House, third door below the corner. J. DURAND,Bup*t Cleveland. . • J. A, CAUflliisx, Agent, doc 4 , - Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOWS AND &EW ORLEANS. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. RAIIjROAD~TO CHICAGO vTHENCB BT CHICAGO AStrSnsSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Eoute from. Chicago to Bt, Louis. IfIIIAINS LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY {Sundays excepted) JL on arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern and Central Railroads— -• Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY MA1L...!......... fcIS,A.M. 2d. ” .« • NIGHT EXPRESS...HO.-05, P.~M. - Trains ran through to St. Louis in fourteen hours, via Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, inthoutchange ofca r * or baggage, connecting at Alton with daily Line of Packet" for Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and at St. Louis with FIRST CLAB3 -STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intermediate points on the Mississippi, andwith regular lines of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TISIE FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 38 HOURS Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cen tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, . General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Ja, Superintendent. Through Tickets to St. Louis, by this routo, can bo obtained iu Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitta burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railrpads, [eep27:Gm Bazin’s Premium Perfumery. A PRIZE MEDAL at tho Great London Exhibition of tho Industry of all Nations, In ISSI, and Seven High est Premiums, awarded the subscriber in this country, hare E roved his preparations of a superior quality, and placed im among tho best perfumers and soap makers of Europe and America. His celebrated Shaving Creams and Lus trales, his fine Pomades, Toilet Waters, and Perfumes tor the Handkerchief, (of CO varieties,) are unsurpassed by anv In tha world. * AU articles purchased at this estahllihment are warrant ed of the finest quality. . With an addition of many new article* to his list, and greatly increased laciHUea for manufacturing, he is enabled to furnish them to dealers In any quantity desired,and at very liberal prices. Country Dealers, requesting It, can have a Price List moiled to their address, free of postage. BAZIN, (Successor to E. HousaieL) . t No. 114 Chestnut street, below Fourth, feb2foUwlm is Philadelphia Carpets Less than Cost* mHE undersigned having reduced the prices of their en -1 tire stock of Carpet*, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Matting, from 20 to 25 per cent, call the attention of persons in want cf any articles In thelc line to tha following. . Their stock la one of the largest and test selected in the city, and consists in part of Velvet and Brussel*; . ' Tapestry Brussels; Aubassozißrußsela; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; Patent Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine and fine do; Twilled and plain Venetian do; Hsll and Btair. do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton I&grala do; Stair Rods, Window Shades, and a large assortment of Oil Cloth, from 2to 24 feet in width. Tebscs cash oxly. , _ 0. B. HEADLY * CO., J an23 _ No. 82 Third street. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH , CORNER OF FOURTH AND BMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital* $300,000* INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against less or damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Tninmt Navigation and Transportation. niEXCToas. Wm.JP. Johnston, Body Patterson, W. M’CUntock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, J. Grier Sproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A.; A. Carrier, lames B.Negley, W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D.KPark, H. R.Coggdhall. . Hon. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President. RODY PATTERSON, Vice .President, A. A, Oakror, Secretary and Treasurer. 8. S. OABamt, Assistant Secretary. . defc2sm . To Wholesale Grocer** blquor Dealers and Manufacturers. »■ THE SUBSCRIBER Is now Importing a suparior quality of OIL OP COGNAC, of which 9£ of an onneo with oO rations pore Spirit will produce a fine Cognac Bmndy. Ills S3SENCB3 OP ROCHELLE and OTAUD’S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, AUAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, nxo acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCUTWANGER, ' - -- 141 Malden Lane, New York. P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Pin tin a,' Bismuth, Manganese; Thom’s Ext. Copaiva, Sulphate Am monia; Ac. d«2Vi»tf • Copartnushtp, GEO. R. WHITE having associated with him in the Fancy Retail Dry Goods business htfbrother,sJAMKS WHITE, and his confidential clerk, Mr.JOHNFMOY, the business hereafter will be conducted under tho name of GEO. R. WHITE & CO. As It is the Intention of tho new firm to serve tho public well, customers may rely on getting & good article, and at a price satisfactory. Parc of theirstock they inland to‘ Import, and to pur*' chose from first hands, so that evory thing in their lino will be at the lowest cost. To enable them ‘to do so, it will be necessary for those persons indebted to Geo. It. White to pay promptly. Pittsburgh, February 8,1853 —[fab9:lm APSTlfll LOOMIS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, , OJJlct, iVo. 92 Fourth si., above Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on eolla* torala, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. Ail communications attcotod to promptly. jan!9 Celebrated Epicurean Sauce. for fl,lTor lnS Soups, .Gravies, VC7 Pish,'Meat, Game, Ac. We advise ail good housewives W try it. Price 25 cents per bottle, at all Grocery and Fruit Stores in the United States and Canatlßs • For sale by M’CLURG and G. H. KEYSER, Pittsburgh. , „. , P- T WRIGHT.&OO., • janlflaUwly Is - 241 Market street, Philadelphia v - ODEYfd.LADX'R.BOOK, forMarcnjjuat received* " Annual of for 1855; r targe supply of The Whig Almanac: Life andjßeauUes of “Fanny Fern.” Received and for sale at tho cheap book store of' W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. Call or i end for anv thing you want. feb on AbIUITS WASHING POWDER-10 boxes lor sale by FtSMINO BROS. '%;ie - ,'i xvfgtl^c.m ' . -s-t-Xi'S.'- . i ■•> ■.< i' vtv.i 'i'v’ly-. Railroads . • _ , H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAEKT, - Superintendent. Altoona, Pa* PEWSSYLyAKIA RAILROAD. ?S»-^' .S’...f* f V.’. '. ir*'-] - MEDICAL. RHODES 1 FEVER. AND AGUE ’ CURE, HAXUBE’S IHEAILEBLE SPECIFIO, E'OR.the Prevention und Cure ol larnnartrcn onj Rt ami Aape. cmm nt4 lira, 7 ™ a incut Dmuir, r.ionr EiruM.and «J 1 other Jr.vSL°,» relilch tite uTotmndn origin in Matariatt iwiSmtisnSLvM i*-!? a'nmsphsric rpiroa which at certain incS o ;SrlJ I,ljl '‘ halttl «t««7 brcatb.iJtheaajae WeafSnd »;i? h ' r 6 7 erbte-Nortb, South, teat or crwbich iaedmlttcdlmo this prepamlon p c ' aof Tlio proprietor distinctly claims, there Jvtrnorm..™ . M&&ii wi ™ or thW^nsstes. , It will.entirely protect any resident or traveler t . en ia the. most acjciy.or .aitempy. localities, ftom ianyiAraa or Mirons.dlMi.se whatever, or any injury frem ccn&mtly li haHngTklQlarjaor.Mlafiinju. ,f. . ••, •; .r --. j .. . v -It-fflU Instantly chetic the Agucjn,persona who have *af. feral for an 7 IMgtXOf tim o/Xcora'das-day to twenty yean. 60 that they need nerer hare another chilL by contthulnir It* ■Ufa accordihg:to.tllreetioD9.’ •- ■ '•••-'* tt immediately *h6 distressing result* tt BllioQs. or Aguo diseases, encli sb general debility, night Sweats, etc; Tbe-patfont at ones begins to wearer appetite aoa strength, and continues until nMimanent and radical curoi3e£lecUid.->- * - n n f e bauishTcverand Ague from families ??st^^ a£pe3 ' ! * , , 'Ml laboringmen, by adopt* • ■£?*?£? * P?**eotfte» will be free from Ague orfititous at* i« ? f ft 8 year wtlch » whlloit 1j tbe most , sickly, is tfee mostraloabie obe to • mav rwini^TTv!-^ 3^ 1 ' answer fop ordinary case?; some ?Sf SSniS®' 0> Dlrestioa ®printcd In German, i'rencb w? Spaiuflh, accompany each bottle Price One D liar Liberal.discounts made to the trade' Trade fA** ii A Sr^~^°K^ OT bS- v -ouokiniEiPaoo?iU'c HvRINq. Boston: ftTEEKS & POTTJSB, PhUadrinili* 3JTSDTT & SOJJB—and for sale by dealers generally. tfebgf I>Ft, HOOFLAN D J S celebrated GEEH A w EIMEES. PEBPAEBD BY' . 9 DB. C. BL JAOKBOBT, Philadelphia, PA,; Witt jmcruAtnr eras ' - L i.T £a COMPLStNT, DrSPUPSU,: JAUNDICE, Ohrmic w Ncnout PcbilitysDiseases of VxeKidnryt,and m awease* arising from a disordcrtd liver or^tomach. ■■■■' - • v . Such •••• asConstlpa- ':v;• -I : tion,lowj»rd Piles, •" -Fulness,or Blood to the • - ' Head.AcUityoftheSJomnch,- NjraseajHpartbunijDJsgUHtfor Pood,' . Fulness or weight" lir the Stom&cb, Sour * > Eructations, Sinking; or Flnttedng.st the Pit • . of 4he Stomach, Swimming of the fetd, Harried andDlfflcult Breathing, Flatteringatthe Heart, Cheek* ugprSafibc&ting£enB&tJoß when In lying Posture. DlmaeM , ofjlsion, Hots of Webs before the -Bight, Fever md Dull Pain in the Head,' Deficiency of. Perspiration* v ■ XeUoiniasa of the Bfcih and Eyes, Pain lathed Chest, Limbs,.4a, Sadden '• - . Flushesof Heatßarninglnthe .. Flesh, Constant imagin* . ’ lngflofKrU,andgreat • Depression of ' Spirits. The proprietor, In calling the attention or the nuhUc to tiiifl preparation, dow so with a feeling of the utmost eonfi dence in its virtues and. adaptation to the diseases for which it la recommended. - .-•* It Is no new nod nntried article, bat on® that hss'atot d the test of a ten jots’ trial-before- th© American people, and its reputation *ad sal© is unrivalled by ahv similar paratlons extant... The testimony ; ln its fa vor given by 'the most prominent and; well known. Physicians tmdlnOMda els, in all parts of the country is immense. Referring any Kho may. doubt, to my “ ifemarabUla/'-ol* Practical Epob, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of allihe . Agents, for the German Bitters.. ; /■■■“ !! Principal office and Manu&ctcry, 120 Arch street Phlla. aelphia,PaJfc*’ .* - • . •. OS' Soli by Dr, Qeo. It Koyser, 140 Wood street; B. A. & t C°- Q e Wood, street; -Fleming Brothers, 60 IVoodstteet; IT. P. fiwarts and J. P. Fleming; Allegheny. decl9;dawlyis.. ; • . r °. 7 .- .T -. 1 I)R. HENDERSON, O C.UXi IST A Nl> AUR IS T. TIIEAT3 ALL DDIEA3J3 OP THE ST S ASp EAB WItiIOCrCUPPEfO* ■ leecqisq, BLisnaixo, or the use orcALOirrWV... OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COU. GRAND ST.; NEW YOfck. _ •• *»"» trom 9 A-W.to4P.IE - TIOLGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or XV Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Aja&ands'hhd Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyup. anramosg tho diseases of the eye which, are treated by Dr. H. with perfect satisfaction. . ‘ All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific princlrd&. Artificial Eyes Inserted without an operation.-' ..--i r All letters postpaid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among tbeAhou* sandßof cases which have been successfully, treated-byd*; Henderson: Wm J. Fryer, Broadway, Albany, S. Y. -•Alfred — -~t> fJ'.Goodspeed.GlenaFalTsjN. Y. " ' ' - - •Wm.W.Smith, Detroit, Mich. * * . ) ; *Mrs. A. ALL. Wilson, New York City, N.Y/ . fillsa ilary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co„ N. Y. :• - *Edwaid G.Eolgm*, Bristol, Conn; ' -Z-, . Vohn Seamen, Engineer, N. Yi David Little, Engineer, N. Y. ' . •:* --Wm. E. F.GUes r hD!& Courier and £nq- N. Y.' '.I ~tJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. I. 7 - • ! ; . Jarvis Rodgers,; *« ; * - £* IV Operator, St Nicholoa JIoUI. -'V K. M. Ferriaa; Organ Builder, Houston St _ R. B. Doolittle, M.D., Hudson, N. Y. - Mrs-Knickerbockcr, Yonkers, N.Y. 0 ‘ if. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Trov. NIY K. L. Hors, Albany, N. Y. A; DlHeubacK, Schenectady, N. -- Capt. B. H. Haviland, Ni Y,'±' •- - John W. Hackett,Binghamptoh y ‘N. ; Y; - -- went blind, ana had to la led to the office. At the expiration 01 two weeks they could go about the eiiv at pleasure. • .r . * •These cases of Amaurosis wore restored tb right after they .were given up as incorable-by the facu.ty, end can be referred .to by any person who wiihe3 to lerro.thejfectJ in theseca£tB, by writing-to them: " • ■ :-jtn&i REV. DR. COVEL’S 16 H B.U I?fi Af IC PI bL iS Ibr the Safe, Omplstc and Speedy Cureof RxfUanmatary, Chronic, Hereditary and'J&fcurial Rheumatism, Rheu.' medic Gout, Lumbago, and ot?icr Distant affecting ihe Muscular System'. ‘ • *:! - ■ ■'l? atCH A K ARRAY OF • TiKTIMONY> as Dr. Corn's Rheumatic Pma havecalled forth fromill wh*- never voluntarily offered in favor oT any other MolicJnt.' The cases of cure comprehend EVERY STAGE OF R.HBT7HATIS2I, Whether accompani«i r by that terrible, sensibility of Xbe parts affected,’common In the inflammatory phase—by the) muscular contractions which so often render the victim tif , Chronic Rheumatism a helpless cripple,-or by the-ever-' Changing symptoms wbicharesometimestbecharactetistics" : of this Protean complaint, . ; • . Unlike the “8 an graded practice of bleeding purging, which soma sapient medicos consider.the legitimate mode ox treating Rheumatism, these Pills sustain and. cherish the animal fortes, Invigorate the constitution, abd/thus act aA the allies of-Natarein*her*ellofta to cast off the dlseas*/" Their medical action is direct and specific. It reaches the snideries ihoxibi or radix of the disorder, through all the of nerves and flbrealn which it is entrenched, 1 and expels from the blood the febrile princlplewhich feeds** and spreads, and intensifies, while it spreads the fetal ten* r dencles of the malady, . . ; 1 . - V- . ' Caution—Beware off Counterfeit!! 11 ‘ Be particular, and enquire for Bav. SAMUEL COVEt/S RHEUMATIC PILLB, and see that the boxes bqve, on'tho , ■ outside wrapper, his signature, countersigned by 0. 'll.'*" RING, General Agent, 192 Broadway, New York, without -. •which none are onoTiKKr- : : > .. - PRICE, Fl FTT CRN T3l PER BOS. ' * . o®-.301d by Dr. GEa H.. KEYBElLtPittabnrghi'J. P. ' FLEMING, Allegheny City. - deS&Sm Hotel tor Lease* RILEY'S HOTEL, (fofr l mQriy..known as the LiXinsrHS- House,) is offered for lease on favorable,terms. Being- , situated on the corner of fourth street and Orsnt, near to • tha Court House, and about mid Way been the Mjnongafiela • i Wharf and the Pennsylvania Depot', it is one of the most " pleasant, convenient and desirable locations In the city* The Hotel will be furnished, if desired, and leased for a - term qf years, commencing from the first of April next, > •For further information apply to JOSEPH 8; A A. P. MORRISON, Att’ys, Jan2o:dfcwif : Office No. 143 Fourth at., Pittsburgh. ' Sotleet • ALL PERSONS having Books »f Certificates of Deposit against tho undersigned, are requested to present tha Same at our office, for settlement. HOOlf A SAJMENT. Pittsburgh, January 24th, 1855—f jan2s - ---• ; A. Card. --k- Owir»G to & steady (India upon our fantis ani on aecu* v mutation of outride pressure, together with the ex* " treme difficulty ofteaiizing our fiio unties, we hare been compelled to suspend our business* Our creditors may rest confident that our entire iridebt* ednpss will be fatly paid, as we have unquestionably a large surplus over our liabilities. . . KftAMEU 4 liAll.M. . January 20,1855—(jan23 . fJMIK PARTN I '' _ aKTNERSUIP heretofore existing under the sty to _ of “ KRAMER, WORK 4 YOUNG/* Philadelphia, id tfcisilay dissolved; Samuol Work,GeorgeYoungaal iVm. M'Oouch, purchasing Lhe intereat of Kramer 4'llabm in said firm Thn business will be continued by w WORK YOUNG & M’COUCII.” ...'•••* - ’ January 22,1856. . : - «3- Daposltorii Jo cor office, will please coll and receir. their bills uml notea left with os for collection, i ang:i - KRAMKH A KA-liM- v: TtlLfiY’S HOTEL.: ~~ CORNER FOCRTII AND GRANT STRBETB,: PITTSBURGH, PA. ; : , my2o7] E. RILEY, Proprietor. . .. continuation oV tub GItKAT SEUI.ASiNIiAI. SALE OF a. a. mason & co., AND STILL I’UKTIIRIt REDUCTION IN PRICES. A A. MASON A CO. wiil .ejnllnuH their sale through • the month of February. Their immense stock wilt be again marked down. and. Dilated at stiligre&ter reduction in prices. v.- • - f e bl partner Wanted* 1N TIIE BESTandone of the most'profi tablerelailcash .business in Pittsburgh. . A parson with.a caah' capitaV of $2,000 can' realize 30 per cent, and no risk, in an oides*- tabllshed. business, .the sales of which, notwithstahdlhig dull times, is Increasing rapidly. To a business m&n witU the above capital or more, : -this is a chance jeldooL.cflered* Address Bos Post .Office*, withml-hama and address . t . jan24- ; THIiRAWSimC, Olt BEOLUIINU mot6 of those comfortable chairs oa hand. Persons desiring be occupied,for days -without cauMn?fa tigue, should call und see them. del'll QKLDS, rOH lIOT*BM)B.— My ptoclr of Seeds tdr«at'' P the f?P5 QV a^TaluaWev M-6tles t *iflre»dy Andlmplement Warehouse, Wf?h ****** ’ - rianB| :.• ■-.- JAAIEB WARDROP. A very excellent article, lor .chapped' ; hands, sore-hpa,* A&; u doten fresh prepared- for safe by _f ebS - - JO3: Fleming. (• tU-Elbat.-—“JjO boxes fox-Bala by •- r „• t feb2t - H3'l)gH, MAXit * nP»IgR.- BAB lifciArD—fiQG Iba lop pale by . *. ; feb2S- - ''- pSIiTH, MATE * HUNTER^. CttiAMfc’AUiN.b \Y.Lm.—3O basketa “ UeidaJckV 173,174, / Champazoo Wine, for sale b. 7 jan23 MfLT.ER & RICKETSON. SEED— bum els Penna. OJtmr Seed; -o- &Q do Timothy Set <2; for sale b? j aQ -23 MILLER & BIOKETSOX. T. B. YOPNO a CO/ - t
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