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M. train, on his way home- He was accom panied by his family and a negro woman who, noted as nnrao to bis ohiidren. The faot that this latter person was a slave, became quiokly : known to the colored servants at the Hotel—the .8L Charles—at which the party stopped, on their way to the steamboat in which they designed . taking paßsage_ to Lonisyille, and while they were at breakfast a largo party snrronnded them, avowing their intention to carry oil the woman • but a number of persons interfering, they were compelled to leave the room without effecting their purpose. Mr. Boyd, in order not to'create any difficulty, then determined logo immediately o.n board the steamboat, although ..it had been his intention to remain several days in the; city.. On their way to tho river they were iollowed by a crowd of exasperated negroes, .who pressed closely upon tho pa ty and made Several futile attempts to effect a rescue. Ar rived at the steamer—tho Pennsylvania—the crowd made a combined effort to rush on board and secure their prey, whioh no doubt they Would have accomplished, had Dot one of the officers of the boat—Captain Kleinfelter, we be lieve—stood upon the gangway with a revolver in hie hand, and .threatened to shoot the first negro who passed ovor. This determined con duot intimidated the mob, and Mr. Boyd’s party were all safely “housed”-in the ladies’ cabin. Tho boatremained at the wharf until her usual timo of starting without any other molestation being offered. Our city is destined to become famous—or at least notorious. Two elavo riots within as many days id getting ahead tolerably fast. The ne ■ groes, through their secret oath-bound sooioty, appear determined to bid. defiance to all author ity, and usurp tho right to carry off any of their fellow heiogs they choose, without consulting Whether it is agreeable to the parties interested , or.not. . Twice have they abducted free negroes, and in this case forcibly attempting to ran off with * person who repeatedly expressed her pre ference to be left with her master and mistress If this procedure is to bo allowed, it will not be safe for a colored person to travel through here, unless bo is furnished with a certificate from one of the Directors of tho B, G. Railroad, —such as was given the other day, by Dr. M. R. Delany, to the Sluymaker woman—stating that ho has privilege to travel. Bloody Affray on the Wharf; —A desperate and bloody affray, iu whioh forty or fifty per sons wero eugaged, occurred on the whaTf, on Saturday. Tbo circumstancos of tho affair, as near as could be a3ccrtaiaed, are as follows : A draymaD, named Dennis Shanahan, engaged by the firm of Jones .& Quigg, conveyed a load of iron to South America, the clerk®! whioh, Mr Greenly, refused to receipt for n, unless the drayman would coant tho pieces, as be did not believe there were as many in the load as waa claimed. This incensed the man, and he called Greenly a liar Greenly respond ed by knocking hiia down, whereupon several of the drayman’s companions ran to his assistance, and with their dray pins commenced beatiog young Greenly over tho head. This being observed by several of the persona on board the boat, an attempt was mado by them to rescue him from his dangerono position; but auother Teinforcement of draymen coming np, a'general melee soon occurred. On tho p&tt of the draymen, there could Dot have been less than twenty five or thirty engaged, while the other side did not number one forth that num ber. The battle rag»jd furioubly for about half an hour. Whips, dray pics, sticks, stoors, and every thing else that crime to h:ind, were freely used. Tbe affray was finally quelled by the in terference of the police. Greenly was picked tip with & number of eeri oub wounds on tbe head and face. A drayman named Francis Mundy, was cut in the abdoman with a knife, and several others were more or less injared. Dennis Shanahan, the origina’or of the diffi culty, was arrested and had a hearing in the af ternoon, before Mayor Volz, who held him to bail. Warrants were also iesned for several other persons knowo to have been concerned, and they, no doubt, willl .also bo held to bail. '. Stabbing Affair. —On Sunday morning, about 1 o’clock, two colored men, named Nathaniel LyUo and Jacob Jones, got into a quarrel, on tb© corner of Webster and" Fulton streets. Af ter wrangling for some time, Joues pulled out a knife and stabbed Lytlo several times in the back, inflicting severe but not dangerous wonnds. moch exhausted from loss St blood, managed to make his way to the house of a Mr. Coffee, on Webster street, while Jones fled, and bad not been arrested up to last n«gbt. Com plaint of tho outrage was made to Aidorman Major, who granted a permit for tho injured man to bo taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital, bat last night he was in euch a fair way of re covery, that it was tbengfat not necessary to re mote him to that institution. The Hempfield Railroad. —A meeting of tho Directors of tbe Hempfbld Railroad was held in Weeelipg last ; week, at which propositions were before them for the purchase of their bonds at rates &o favorable that the Board resolved to.xccept them. It was also resolved that tbo work on the western cud from Washing ton to Wheeling, will be resumed immediately. We are glad to hear this portion of the road ia to be pushed through vigorously, as wo believe it ts tbo only purl of tbe Henapfield ever will bo buiU; by the timo it is finished, our Chanters road will also bo completed to Washington, and we will thus have an uninterrupted railroad con nection with the “head ofnavigatlon.” District Court—Trial List.— The following is tho Trial Lsst, in the District Conrr, before Judge Williams, for the week commencing to day : Jfo. P-rtiei i No. RrrnV* 310 Cravfor.l v* No*!, ct q 1 Uss M’Clure vw. M'Clurc, er. 821 C«wf>rd vs. Neil ft al. 1212 Itomnn vv. Mlttler. 418 Bn>dtr et ul vs. Kobln-|3tS Ballanger vs. Loom son,jr. i2OG Uarrison’filn'lrfl v*>. Bolea. 444 M’Oullough. jr. vs. F. a! 59 Evnns tf. Heudrii kpon. M., Turnpike Co. 1150 McCan lless ct al vs. Wll 4SJ Allen Tor use vs Simp-; foii, garVe. Eon, Young A Co. ;326 Bennett te. Leech, Jr. 482 RoM*-d et ux VP. Cityol,3oU Walker va. Morrison. Allegheny. 1351 cucuo vs. Same. A Normal School will be opened at Mans, field, on the 3d of April next. The Journal says the Principal is a ripo scholar and a man of much experience in teuebiog. fle was, we be lieve, formerly Principal of tho Manchester Seminary. Oar County Superintendent deserves the thanks of every good citiien for the oourso ho is taking in this master. We hail the estab lishment of this school, as the dawn of a bright er era to the State, and bespeak for tbo school a liberal and hearty support. A Complaint is wnicn all are Interested. —A .complaiut was entered on the Mayor’s Book, on Saturday, to tho effect that all, or near ly all, the bakers of this city, were violating tho law fixing the size of loaves of bread, and were selling bread at forty per cent, higher than they bad any right to. This is something in which all are interested, and if tbe complaint is true, should receive the attention of tbe proper an? thorities immediately. RoBBERY.~On Friday night, the office of Mr. Cyroß Black, agent ot the Holt Ojßter Line, under the St. Charles flotel, was entered by bnrglare, and two or three hundred dellars stolen therefrom. Tbe money was contained in a desk, the lock of which was sawed out. The entranoo to the office wus effected through a back window. Selling Liquor to an Inebriate —A man named Cleland, the proprietor of a grocery store in the First Ward, Allegheny, having been notified repeatedly by Thomas Rogers, not to Bell liquor to bis wif«, wan, on Saturday, arrest ed and held to bail, by Mayor Adams, under tho late act of Assembly. .. Sent to the House op Refcoe. —Nine boys, flamed Thomas Smith, David Williams, Wm. Kennedy, Wends! Weaver, James Willliams, Frederick Weaver, William M’Nealy, Thomas Golding, and Steven Moore, were sentenced to the House of Refuge, on Saturday, by Judge M’Clnre. A Grand Piano. —One of Chickering & Son's grand Pianos, of the first class, and of the most elaborate finish, is now at the Piano Rooms of John H. Mellor, No. 81 Wood street, and may be seen by any of onr citizens who wish. It wi 1 remain there|only to day. See Mr. Mellor’s ad vertisement in this morning’s paper. Tue Crops. — The Washington Examiner says that the wheat crop in that county seldom look ed better than it does now. More land was sown in .wheat laßt fall than was usual; so that if it turns out as well aait promises to do, an uopre- Oddented crop may bo expected next summer. Petition fob Divorce.— Barbara Robs, by her next friend, William Sill, made application, on Saturday, to the Court of Common Picas, to be divorced from her husband, Charles Ross, who, fiho alleges has basely deserted her. Theatre. —An excellent bill is 'announced for to-night flee advertisement. T- 4 * 1 •**'«• V r , ’ . t . ■>**--vh Fatal Acoidxst.^-A frightful aooldent, by which a German hamed Daniel Sontrio was in stantly killed,.occurred on board the steamer Gaxel on.Satnr'day night abont ten o’clock. The man was engaged, along with a number of oth ers, sparringtho boat out, when the iron hook attached to the snatch blook through which' tho ropes that, held the-spars ran, suddenly gave wap. The block flew up with irresistible force, striking the poor man on the left temple, and smashing in his skull* The blow, must have in stantly killed him, as he manifested no signs of life after receiving it The unfortunate deceased a Btevedoro, and leaves a wife and large family unprovided for Ho resides in Bell's al ley, near the freight depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Coroner Lowry held, an inquest on the body; a verdict of •• accidental death from a blow inflicted by asnatch blook,” was returned. :MARCH 12. COMMEKOIA L POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE. OFFICER President —JOHN SIIIPTON. First Fl ct President —Wa. 11, Smith Second “ M Wu. R. Brows. Gcartarif— Wh. S. Hays*. Treasurer —John D. Sctllt. jShperintemienf—S. T. Nomsak, Jn. Committee qf Arbitration for if treh.—'W. R. Brown, Fag. Belleus, Joshua Rooms, John M\Devitt, John Scorr. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. OrPICB OF TUB DaILT MORNISR POST, \ Monday, March 12, 1855. J Business on Saturday was quiet, being principally confin ed to the trade of the city. In the general market.**, i.o mo' terlat change was perceptible. FLO UR—tio bbls superfine at $O. GRAIN—6OO bus. shelled Corn, from depot, at s2c; 200 bus. do do from store at 86c. SUGAR—S hbds prime old at 5%0, 4 months. hwi OL v s f^ s ro 6 £. bblJ v oa^oL d At 250,4 mos - laL addeU ; lo bbls oak old At 250, cash; 12 do do at 250, do MALT—2SOO bus. at $1,4Q@1,45. OcSh~ 9,o<W „ llloulder ®* bam9 at 65^@7J^@ H AY—4O bales In lots, frsm store, at $2B ton LIME—IO bbls Louisville at $1,25, cash. Monetary and Commercial Affairs. [From the Now York Post of Saturday tTenlng.T The money merkot is amply supplied for all want*, whether speculative or otherwise, without any correspond ing disposition to use the moans available. Money mw continue to decline. Tbe value of tnonev Is from 4 to 6 per cent, on tho markot, where there is no supposed rlfik. Call loans 4@6, discounts of prime pnper 6@o, cf good paper at C@T. Foreign exchange Is quiet but Ann ns to rates. Tho sur ply and demand are alike small. Sterling is quoted Io9* / and franca 6,12^. At Uie Stock Exchange there was more activity to-day. Th« transaction* In Stato stocks are very large at advancing prices. $?O,QuO Lonisiann Fixes sold at 2 per cent. advanci\ $35,000 Indiana State fives at an Improvement of 8 p«r cent. Virginia State sixes advanced }/ & . and California do U. N. Carolina sixes, Missouri sixes, Michigan elx.-b and Kentucky eixes sold at previous rates. [ From the Cincinnati Commercial, Saturday, j Tho botiness of tho cit? continues in a healthy slate, and tho regular way; but,owiag:o the absence of supplies of some of the loading articles in the Grocery market, the transactions are not large. The Provision-market continues firm, and rather buoyant; trans actions to-day were quite large. The advices from the and South, reporting a farther advance in Coffee, have cau«ed holders here to advance prices fully and good to prime oust now bequoted atllU@HVc.wiih a stock. In the money market there U not much activity ; mat • ,-rs generally are quiet, and much easier. Rates of exchange are unaltoroJ. It Is stated that the Comm>s-hn« r< who are windiogup the affairs rf the Kentucky Trust Company Bank, expect to be able to make their report at th« pn-wnt term of the Kenton County District Court, now in In Covington. If the rumors which are current in lert-dn circles bo trup, the expose to be made of the present condi tion of the affaire cf this Bank will disagreeably hurprise tho3ewho have been parting with the paper at thirty to forty cents on the dollar. TELEGRAPH MABKETB. New York, March 10.—Cotton firm; sales 1200 bales Flour firm; sales buQObbia gcxxl Ohio; boutbern unchanged with Sales 1700 bbls Wheat firm. Corn Mjrher and source; tales Western mixed at and Southern mix.d at 94g;94J4. Pork easier, but notquotably low«*r; phm*s of old mess at $14,50(§i515. Beef unchanged. Lard Is firm. Whisky unsettled ot3t. Grocerle? firm. Linseed Oil buoy ant at Stocks better; Money (deoty Indiana five*, Missouri 6ixes, Pennsylvania Oul O IUS; New York Central, isrle,46*i; Reading, M-*-;. Cincinnati, March 10.— The river ha* rUen three f. -t; weather cool and cloudy. Flour s^ : Whisky v and 24*<;; Ch«ese 9L<@lo ; Prc-vidonn firm, but ealrs i- 1 large; ealos 150,000 I&j bulk sbcnldern at V*\ ya.-ked ; ir*>s< pork firm at $l3. Groceries f.rui, and in good demand. Eastern Exchange premium. Fine Family Carriage, Harncsi <fc lloraea For bale, ABEAUTIPCL SMALL COUPE CARRIAGE, for ore cr tao horres. with fire double Harness, aod pxlr of young, well broke, perfectly safe nnd gentle Horse*. For sale cheap, for want of n* . Address Box No 60. Pitu hurgh Po-t Office mh9;iw SEALED PROPOSALS for supplying the Pittsburgh Water Work* with Cnal for one year, commencing <-n tbe Ist day of April next, will be r< wired at the Office of tho Works until ihe’2oth Inst. mhtf:lw ' JAME 3 NELSON, Hup’t. To Farmersi Gardeners and Nurserymen FB'E thousand bushels pur- PONEDUST, fine ground 1000 usheU pure B>' EDUST, cours« ground ; 1000 bancta patent American FEiITILIZEU. A A 0. UOL\ LLEK f.jr sale, on acc 'mmo-lating town, tbo aboTo valuable bVrtillzHrs, which they manufac ture at their new Librrty, near Pittsburgh, Pa. B*mcdust, a« n mnnuru has been used for many years In Europe with the gn*ate?t sue ct^*; next to guano, it if superior to any other in un«. Ten or fifteen bushels pure Bonedurt per acr- will so nouri>h the land that Its good effects will be r»aiixed from tbo find y-ar to ten or fifteen years after, whereas the goed effects < f guaDo are exhausted in ou - yesr. Those who have u«od Bonedutt epeak in the terms of the benefits de rived from it. Ji iv suited to every variety of acdl, and all crops are benefited by it—vines and trees more particular ly. The patent American Fertilizer possesses essential pro perties neco-sary to stimulate tho growth of plants and green vegetable*, and destroys insect*. As a manure, for gardening, it cannot be carolled. Directions furnished. Order-* must be addressed to A. lIOKV r. LKR, mbs:d*>»lm 449 Penn struct, Pitxsbunrb. Hakuwake FOR Saddlers and Carriage Makers. R. T. LEECH, JR., No. 1137 Wood (treet, PITTSBURGH. Also, Cloths, Damasks, Locos, Hoib, Bent Stuff, Springs, AcAc. . MURPHY’S NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, NO. 182 WOOD STREET, one door 0* from the corner of Liberty, is now open proprietor Is himself a practical Hotter, having had flftron years experience at the business, ten years as a practical workman; having worked In the principal establishments In New York, Phil adelphia, Cincinnati, und tho New England EtateA; furl confident that, from hl3 practical experience as a Hatter, ho can furnish not only an go.id hot a urma and ciuapck article than anything heretofore offered to ihu Pittsburgh public—ah of hit owrt declft tf NKW BOOKS—LiIe and Beauties or ruuu> Fern, f.-unh supply; Poems by John Q. Saxe, fifth edition, enlarged and im proved; Minnesota and its Resources, by John W. Bond; Alone, by Marlon Uarlaod , Wolfert's Roost, by Waibington Irving; The Prairie Bird, by Hon. Augustus Murray ; Pride and Preindice, by Mbs Austen ; Heiress of Bellefont by Bmerson Bennett; The Know Nothing Almanac. Received and forsa'ely W. A. (JiLDENFKNNKY & CO., No. 46 Pifib street. P. B.—The subscribers hare removed their cheap Periodi cal Office and Book Store from 70 Fourth street to the abovo place- mhC BOUNTY LANDS—For Uie eoldters, Chaplains. Tram filers and Flotilla men, who have served the United States io any of her wars, their heirs and widows, are enti tled to Bounty Land, by a late law. Any such who may wish mo to obtaio tbeir rights, by furnishing their clutm, can havo them promptly attended to. Information given gratis. TUOMAa WO'/Dri, mhO Bounty Land and Pension Agent, 75 Fourth nt. CLjTU aNDHATIN *A. MASON A CO, have a few more Satin und Cloth Cloaks, which they are-closing out nt less thnn bnlf price. feb!s Linen and housekeeping goods—a a. mason A CO., No. 25 “Fifth street, have Just received a com plete assortment Of the above Goods, cvmprlsiog— Shining Linens: Bleached and brown Tatilo Linens; Linen Sheetings; 104 bleached Cotton Sheetings; Bleached and brown Table Cloths: Oraßh and Diapers: Napkins and Towels ; Bird-Eye Diaper, Ac. do. BONNETS—Borne new styles, Just received. mb2 A. A. AIABON A CO,. 25 Fifth street. Nine aches of choice land for sale—ah well fenced; with a good Dwelling House of four rooms— portico in front A stable, coal house and other outbuild ings. Two grape arbors; also,, apples, peuebea, p-*nrs, quinces, Ac.—all healthy trots, und of good quality. Good water, and convenient. The above property is situated in a pleasant and healthy neighborhood, and about three miles from the city. c. CUTHBEUT & HON, mh2 Real Estate Agents, 140 Third streot. HARPER'S MAGAZINE, FOR March—Price 15 centa. Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fashions, fqf Man h; Frank Leslie's Journal, for Match; Graham's Magazine ; Peterson’s Magazine; Godey’s Lady’s Book ; Putnam’s Magazine; Household Words; Ballou’s Magazine—all for March. Blackwood’s Magazine and Chambers’ Journal, for Feb rnary; with all the new Books, for sale by mfa2 H. MINER A CO, 32 *mitbficld street. IT'OUK HOUSES sOR SALE—IO2 feet of ground on BeJ . f°rd street, by lilO deep on Cosaett, with a row of four two story Brick Houses, well arranged for 4 or 5 families. This property will be gold on favorable terms. SYRUP—A certain cure In cases of Colfla, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Croup, Ac.; price ouly 26 Procure a bottl« tf you wish to preserve jour health and save your money. Compounded and for aaje, wholesale and retail, by JOHN RAtT Jr. hhti Mo. 141 Wood’st. ALL CHArS, Soreness or Koughnejs of thu Hands, are healed by the nse of the Uerpmlc Soap. It also re moves tan, Pallownesß and iejnes» , rthe skin, and renders the akin amooth, soft and white. Only lzu ~e nts „ ca a u or twelve cakes for $1,25. Sold only by frbl7 8. L. CUTHBBRT, 140 Third at BLEaCILED DAMAfcK TABLE LlNEftb—A. A. M.VBUN A CO. have jeflt received a large assortment of tlio above, suitable for family use, hotels, steamboats, Ac. Ac. ~ For Rent. ‘ DRUG STORE AND FIXTURES, at Corner of Penn and Hand streets. For terms, Ac , apply to feb£2 AUSTIN, LOOMIS, 92 Fourth st. Removal HINTON, Intending to move on the Ist of April to the corner of Tunnel and Wy.ie streets, is now selling off all his customer made BOOTS and SHOES, low for cash. feb22 Dxess Molting and Millinery. MRS. S. K. CARGO la prepared to make to order Daws ss, Cloaks, lUimius, Talmas, Ac., on themost rea sonable terzas. Apollo Bulwlngs, No. 76 Fourth st> [feblT '■T.i.iV- <r-' -r ’.•’V* f *. <• ,7 ;■'» rr" rt. " ■ ■vi&.-j ’.'v ?’-It'-' >T' '\r r.'' ’ . :j..' _ : •.; J :^^fc»4^^-,^^.-^-.;;:-.^.^-.^ -^„ fa --,.:. ■ ■; ;...... S FOR RIVER JtIEJ\. Thb River,—-hast evening there were seven, feet four Inches water, and falling slowly. JYeither mcdeniting and raining. _ _ ' * The new steamer “LonisvHe" will leavfl thi3 day for Nashville, well freighted. The “ Diurnal,” Captain Sheppard, is the regular packet for WbeoliDg to-day—leaving at 10 o’clock. The steamer “Caledonia" is expected to be repaired to-day so as to enable her to leave for St. Louis on to-morrow. Captain Calhoun and hb mate, John Metal!, deserve great credit for their exertions in keeping the Caledonia ofloat, for sho was cut below the water and had about twenty lim bers broken, just aft of her stem. We think such commen. d&ble exertions should not go unrequited, for through them the boat and her cargo were saved. fProm the Cincinnati Commercial of the 10th. 1 Business was unusually brisk along tho levee yesterday, and our steamboat friends were rejoicing at the prospect of a big rirer once again. During tho afternoon and at a late hour last night, tho river wra rising at the rate of two' inches per hour, having risen over two fret since morning. The «liino Frankiin arrived from Kanawha last night. Cap tain Ro.seberry reports that the streams are rising fast from Charleston tube mouth, with fourteen feet in the channel, and every indication of tho rise making over twenty feet Tbs Cumberland river was rising-fast yesterday evening, with ihroe and a half feet on the shoals. The Wabash river was rising rapidly last night, with “ten fret in tho channel at Terre Haute. To Now Orleans the passage In tho cabin Is 415, and 450 n deck. To St. Louis $lO cabin and $4 deck. There will not b« less than nine feet in tho channel hence to Louisville to-dav, and over fix feet in the canal. The weather last night was clear and pleasant. At Frankfort, on Thursday, the Kentucky river had risen seven fret, and ibe head rife had not then raadhed there There was four lost on the Falls last night, and rising. Tho St Louis Intelligencer of the Bth instant, says: “The river at this point continnes to swell slowly. Yesterday it rose nl*out six inches, and was still on the increase at dart. PITTSBURGH, CIHCINHATI, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet tine, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Anri Saint Louti, Tuts Lixr la compost*! of seven {jpOTft&jfffirsl class powerful Steamera, une- for ppced, splendor, and comfort, and 1« the unit Taaouon daily use or Stxa* Pacsbts on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8, Mail Line of from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, tor which pasAens-err and freight &T* ticlrleil and re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers hare been added to the Lino, which cow consist* of the following boat*: Pay i of Depart*™ Doati. Captains. from Pitt&wrgh, BUCKEYE STATE ~M. \Y. RtLTxnoovm....Bnnday. KEYSTONE STATE.-.-Jacdb IIa2LET. Monday. AI.LKGIIKXY Geo M’Laik Tuesday. Cl NCI N N ATI ...--11, Flchtes Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Grace. Thursday. PITTSBURGH— I. N. C00t.......... ¥ riday. PENNSYLVANIA -Iso. Kuretelteß- Saturday. Leave daily at lu o’clock, A. >L, precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to J<jTIN B, LIVINGSTON.) . JOHN BLACK, J Agents, Monongahela I1oub« Buildings. Pittsbnrcb. I'*: 4 -. tnov2B| Pittsburgh, Mcutiruville and Wheeling Hackeis, The WUkN AL, Cnpiiin A. 8. Phevherd, end lSsSUHWSath*< FOREST CITY, Captain Geoboe I). Moore, n hi run ar regular DAILY PACK ETB, between Pittsburgh, Sh-uU-aniic and Vib.-eiloC, stopping at all Intermediate port/- Th.i DIURNAL will lesre Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed neflUayu no-1 Irtdajs at. lu u’cl«*!k, A. M. —Rrluiming she will lento wtu-Kia,; »u Tm-Maj.-t, Thursday! and Saturdays, at u’cioc-fc.W M. The Fi’dr.ST CITY will lear* Pittsburgh on Tuesday*, ThumUys and Antonia?*, at U* o'clock, A. M.— Returning, itho irlil tenre \\ bKchng on Monday f, Wednesdays and Brl -foy4 *. at 7' 3 o'clock, A. M. ) or fr.-ijtm or pa»>ag>: upply on board or to J I> COU.iNGWnOP, Agent, 24 a. 165 Front street. CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE PACKETS. For Ciuclnnntl nutl Louisville. ff-> ll.e nteaciiT CASTLK GARDEN, Capt. U. H. {-fttfySryf I)EVIVMV. Will lt-avcl-.r the r. ho to and iota me ■MwHftjuir port* nn Tl’KrdMY. 12th, at 10 A. M. Bur Ire t.;ht or { a| ply on t«*nl, or to __mhl2__ __ fiCINKS.r BLACK, Agents. Far Cincinnati. «wp» _ Tho .ti-.m-r h /1.l r>.-., Ci-ptaiu Wm. MoolUt, LawteßplfT u ‘ i i f r (he ni-.vi and lutormedtat* ports ®BBmou Mu.S I>A \ , it.-: ,at pj il. lor Imght or pn.'-tage apply on board, or to fvl>24 J. L. COLMNGWOOD, Agent r-Mri The »;ea(uer l.'. &. MAi b, Capt. D. BeJC'KSL, I rJjcTit l *’ hT,! for Gj«* nbere r.n.l Intermediate ports JrgJSSBS&U OB TL KSOaY, lllih i'lHi ,RtlOA. M. ror jit-igat or pa*».ag« apply oa board, or to KihU JOHN BLACK, Agent. For Ml Louis. ryaay* _ The Heanw JAMLri I’ARK, Copt. Hodirt will fur iht- a!)ore nud inlermvdb M&SSnßato portion MONDAY, 12thlost.,at 10 A. M. For freight or j-asi-a/* nppiy on board, or to mb'! BLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agnnta. The ttrapjvr tIL’AKKH CITY, Capt. SntRK, I Ji-S.' Jhvlll 1. iitv for tur !it<uT«and t*li tutermediato pert.-* on MONDAY-, 12ih iu?<t. Bor ti‘-ight or apply on U-ftrJ, or to rohfl BAKNKS or COLI.INGVfOOD, Agents. {e*'2+ Th® steamer AM&uICUS, Captain C. Batch -1 uiil leave for the iJ/oveand intermediate WTiffitalsSkporl.i on opening of navigation. Bor treight or paasage opplv on board, or to mhl j' B. UVIMHro.V. Acents. For Nashville. The rteHiner LoL'IiVU.IX will leave for the j sbovo and int»uu(dl'ite ports on MONBAY, 1h iuiitnnt, at 4 t J . M Bor freight or parage cpply on bonnl, or to ’ fchly NIMICK h CO., Agents. MEMPHIS AND NEW ORLEANS PACKET. For Mcmphifl and New Orleans. tt—L* _ Tho suiumer AKCTIC, Capt. J. S. D*.virskt, [ flMjftfcpf-ajf will loar# for the above and intermrdlalij ports TUBiSDA Y, l.’lih lust., at 10 A. M. Bor treight or passage apply on l-oartt, Or (0 mb!2 JOHN BLACK, Agent. Regular Wheeling Packet. nw, The Hteuraer VENTURE, Capt. John Gordon, (©UflSiwy!eaves every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and ■aii&fiBtSATURDAY, at 3 P. M. For Irolght or passage apply on board, or to jatffi JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agents. The steamer KATE CAS3EL, Capt- Jostra jJEjfLjiMWAY, will leavo for the above and Interne* rnjfffiinr'in dlntn ports ou openlog of navigation. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jan29 DAHNKS & COLLING WOOD, Agent*. |pu The s*eam«*r VIENNA, Captain 0 Hat, will for the above and intermediate ports oo fiSMSaSHflopening of navigation. For frright or pastngo upply on board, or to _ _ J*n26 FLACK or WILKINS, Agenta._ ..g— The stiMincr ALTOONA, CopL R. C Grat, h will le-ive for < ho al>ovt* ami intermediate ports op-.niug of navigation. For ireigM or passage upply on board. feb3 i E? Port Stanley , fT» k. and Port Uurwell. LflgWttaS* TIIE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. 11 ARROW, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Pnrt.Burwpll, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at7l.< o’clock. Leaves Port Harwell lor Port Stauley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, nt 7 y x 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. S OUTUBERT A 80N, 140 Third street. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOYILL A LA UDEIIi)ALE, Cleveland; S. F. HOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M’BRIDK, Port Burwell. mar27:tnov Magazines for marcu— jost received: Putnam’s Mogazloefor March. Godey’s Lady’s Book, do Peterson’s Mcgazin--, do Ballou's do do 10 cents. NEW BOOKS*—Life and Beauties of Fanny Furn. MyCourtsbipanditsConsequences; Wlkoff. Life of Horace Greeley. Hath Hall. A large supply Ju.t received and for sale at the Cheap Boob Store of W. A. GILDENFENNEY * CO., Fifth st., opposite tho Theatre. P. S.—We bare closed up oar Store at 7G Fourth street. Give us a call at our new establishment on Fife- street, op posite the Theatre. [feb27J W. A. G. A CO. New books, for sale at no. ioi wood street. Lile and Beauties of Fanny Fern. Ruth UaiL Ida May. Stanhope Burleigh, or Jernita in our Homes: by Helen Dno. , ' * V*', . - •. : , rr'.^rr,^> ~v ■ ■W- • •»> ♦if'-*'.*} . : v *V ' 1 r-. «-,<■’■ >i.».„ * ■ PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 7 rerr 4 ixcues wates in tat cbakkel. ARRIVED. Bteamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luif-rni', Bennett, Brownsville. “ G«n. Bnynnl, Peebles. Elizabeth. “ Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. “ Forest City, Moorn, Wbeollng. “ Convoy, Wolf, WotisviUp, “ Washington City, Kbert, Now Orleans. “ Brazil, Groce. Cincinnati. *• Wandturn. Louisville. “ <*) ncinn»iti, Curtis, Cincinnati. *• MiDervn, Abrams, Sti:LouJs. “ Arctic, DovioDey, New Orleang. ‘* U. S. Mail, Brlckel, Tennessee river. “ Cabinet, —, Portsmouth. DEFAItTKD. Steamer Venture, Onrdon, Wheeling. " Jefferson. Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ G'-n. Bsyurd, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Keystone State, iloefrp, Cinciouatl. “ Pennsylvania, Rlluefeltcr, Cincinnati. “ City. Moore, Wheeling. Mansfield, Greenlee, St. Louis. “ Tropic, French, Kansas. STEAMBOATS. “1855.” AND SAINT LOUIS FOE TUX CONVBTAXCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT nrrvcxK ST. LOUIS PACKETS For M Louis NASHYiLLE PACKETS. For Nashville. For ftaahvlile. WHEELING PACKETS. ZANESVILLE PACKETS. For Zanesville. GALENA AND DUUUQCE PACKETS. For tinlena and Dubtiquo. WABASH ItiVER PACKETS. For Wabash River, "1805 ” CANADA WEST. Know Nothing Almanac, for 1805. For calc by f*b2* B _ T _ o, MORGAN, Prof. Wood'* n*tr Heitoratlve. M9* No artiolfl of a similar kind, now before the public, enjoys a better reputation as a restorative and invigora ting-hair tonic. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a beneficial effect upon the growth and character of the hair, giving a silky and glossy texture to that which 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 destroying or counteracting the effects of age. With such recommendations in its favor, we hardly perceive how any lady or gentleman should be without so valuable an adjunct to the toilet. Persons who have used it trom the age of sixty-four down, declare it to be the most perfect ar ticle to secure the object intended ever yet produced. Gray hair, whether produced by the slow progress of time, or by any of tho causes which whiten tho locks prematurely-, Is restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all the disa. greeable effects of dryne3s, the accumulation of dandruff or like impurities, are removed. from the Editor of the Real Estate Advertiser, 27 Sohool st Boms, March 20,1854. Prof. Wood: Dear Sir —Having become prematurely quite gray, 1 was induced seme six weeks since, to make trlsl of your Hair Restorative. I have used leas than two bottles, but tho gray hairs have all disappeared; and al though my hair has not fully attained its original color, yet the process of change is gradually going on, and I have great hopes that, in a Bhort time, my hair will be as dark as formerly. I havoalsobeenmuchgralified atthohealthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry, and It has ceased to come out as formerly. Respectfully Yours, D. C M. Rupp, PaoF. Wood : Dear Sir—My hair Commenced falling off come three or four years since,and Continued to do so until I became quite bald. I tried all the popular remedies of the day, but to no effect; at last I was induced to use your cel ebrated Hair Restorative, and am very bappy to sayltis doing wonders. I have now a fine growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to ail similarly afflicted. A. 0. WnLUMSOT, 133 Second street. St. Louis, March 7th, 1854. Caritlb, HI., June 27th, 1853. I have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired Its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restora tive, it ha* resumed its original color, and, 1 have no doubt, permanently so. Btpnet Bkexsz, Ex-Senator, United States. Vixctkxxs, Indiana, June 15th, 1853. Prof. 0. J. Wood: Dear Sir—As you are about to manu facture extensively and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may concern, that I have used it, and known others uee it; mat I have for several years been in tbe habit of using other Hair Re storatives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other I know; It entirely oleanscs the head of dandruff, and with one month’s proper use will restore any person’e hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft. and glossy appearance, and all this without discoloring the hands that apply it, or the drees m which it drops. I would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fins color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, Wiisos Kims. for sale by 0. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 025 Broad wav, New York, and 114 Market St. Louis, Mo. Price, 41 and $2 per bottle. Sold at Dr. G. K. KEYSER’S Drug Store, 140 Wood street; sign of the Golden Mortar. fehl&daw £9* Proclamation.•• Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation, WRianra PREMIUM KATHAUION,has Induced envious persons to palm off other articles similar in same and ap pe&mnco, but absolutely worthless, which has a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should be particular to ask for Wjighft Premium Katha rlon, and they may rely on receiving an article unequalled far Its virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations of d»*vlnegs aad headache, end for tbe toilet it has never had an equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for Us completely restoring a decayed head of hair; for re moving all dandruff; for preventing Its falling off, whether from sickness or disease; and for entirely dispensing with the necessity of using hair dyes, as it excite# the secretions, producing a aapply of its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving tbe hair a dark, glossy appearanco, with a luxu riant growth. For *ale by every druggist In the city, &nd by druggists end merchants throughout the United States. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. PETER T. WRIGHT A CO., 241 Market St, Philadelphia. For vale by GEO. 11. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood stmt, and R. £. SELLER*, . janl7:dawSm Li Important to Persons afflicted with nls ( or Rqiture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect* The right course f«*r any one to pursue who may be af flicted with Rupture, is to procure a good Tnuavrell adapted to the ruptured pule, in order to retain the protruding portion of tho bowel*. This U ofjm neglected, and the bowel becomes strangulated, leaving tho patient net only In s suffering but dangerous condition. I have always on hand, and dally adapt, the most improved Truesea; among which is MARSH’S RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will really produce a radical cur* In a short time. Of conrso there are cases when no Truss will cure, but in a vast ma jority of reducable Hernia, or Raptors, this Truss will cure. I have every variety of Trusses, from 60 cents to $'10; also a largo assortment of CHILDREN’S TRUSBEB, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged veins; PILE PROPS, for tho relief and cure of Piles; BHOULDER BRACES, for men women and children; BUSPENSORXBANDAGES, and •very variety of mechanical appliance used In the care pf disease. Call and examine them at my Drug Store, No 140 Wood street, corner of Virgin alloy'? sign of the Golden Mortar. (febl2ulaw) DR. OEO.u. SETTER. Harrell's Indian Liniment, Back, Limbs, Side, Head, Breast, Throat, Spina, Mu«cles, Worms in the Skin, Scalp Disease/, Milk Crust, jDry {Tetter, Erysipelas, Headache, Chafes, Neuralgia, Crack*, Sun Pain, Scald*, Burns, Ulcers, jßore Legs, Sore Throat, Rheumatism. Price 25 cents per bottle. Sold wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYBER’S, 140 Wood street; JOEL MOHLBR’B, Lib erty street, and at J. P. FLEMING'S, Allegheny city. JazxSfcdaw John W. Butler dt Co.. Forwarding and commission merchants— Dealers in all kinds of PiUsbargh Manufactures, Lead Pipe *nd Bh»*t 6? Front etr*>»t. IwrSS It'RANK VAN GORDER has just received a large and beautiful assortment of Mourning Collars, Sleeves and Setts in Crapo, Tarleton and Swiss, black lac« and gaoso Veils, black Hosiery and Gloves, In wool, cotton, and silk; Ribbons, Belts, and Crape#, in all qualities. Alexander A liajou’s best Kid Gloves can always be found at No. 83 MARKET STREET, corner of the Dis mond. noviT BY a sober, Industrious young man, who will devotehli entire time to his bus!ness, a SITUATION AS SHIP PING CLERK in a Wholesale or Retail Warehouse, or As sistant Book-Keeper, or a place In a Grocery or Dry Goods Store; and will make himself generally uselnl tc his em ployer. A note addressed through the poat Office to “A. B. or left at the office of tho “ Post," will receive prompt actilitf BPBIHO AND BT7MMEB DBY GOODS. rjIHE SUBSCRIBERS have Just re-eived, and aie now I opening, the most desirable assortment of DRY GOODS ever offered in this market. We call particular at* lention to a few very choice articles. Extra Rich Fa-cy Col’d Silks, entirely new design ; do do Black do do; do do TwUtod do; Satin Plaid and plain Tissues and Borages ; Printed do do; do Berago Delaines; do Challie do; Very handsome French Lawns; do do Brillianteens; A good assortment of French work, Collars, Under Sleeves end very cheap; Embroidered Hem stitch and plain Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Linen Table Cloths and Table Linens; French and English Fur* niture. Chintzes, white and colored Furniture; Dimatry. A full assortment of Cloves, Hosiery, Mitts, Ac.; Irish Linens, Muslins, together with a complete assortment of every article, either Fancy, Btaplo, Foreign or Domestic. We solicit an examination of our Stock teforo purchasing elrewbore; os we flatter ourselves (-since we havo estab lished toe cash system) that we can supply our patr ns on more liberal terms than any house west of the Mountains. We return oar thanki to oar friends for their many es teemed favors to our firm, under its former title, and hops they may still continue them to the establishment, under its kew title. YOUNG, LOVE A BK(X, feb‘2*2 formerly Young, Stevensou A L ve. New School for the Violin. BY U. 0. HILL.—THE PRACTICAL VIOLIN A new and complete synopsis of Violin playing, in an easy, progressive and practical form, and designed expressly for the American student, to which is added valuable les sons and exercisos and beautiful arrangements, as Bolosand Duos of the most popular melodies of the day. Selected, arranged and composed 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 KLKBEK, 101 Third street We have carefully examined the above work of U. 0. Hill’s, and consider it one of the most oomplete and prao caT Violin Schools we have, ever seen. U. ANTON. B. VOGEL, febo Teachers of Music. NOW IS THE BEST TIME TO BUY WATCHES.—I have recently received a large assortment of very so* pexlor Watches, manufactured in Europe expressly to my order, (sent over last Bpring.) Citizens and strangers will now flud 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 find 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, Jan 27 67 Market street, corner of Fourth. Citizins* Deposit Bank, ) Pittsburgh, March 6,1856. J THE President and Directors of this Bank have this day declared a 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 and after the 16th instant. mh6:dtd] Signed: E. D. JONES, Cashier. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE—A. A. MASON A CO. will open 100 dozen more of the Portsmouth Hosiery, at 60 per cent, discount; also 160 dozen of Woolen Hoods, Comforts, Cloaks, end Scarfs, at half price- feb!6 BCWN AND TETLEY’S RIFLES are cheap and well made. Emigrants would do well to give ns a call. We keep a large Stock of our own manufacture always on hand. All Guns warranted. f B b« T\IVIDEND SCRIP, of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail -1 9 road Company, bought at the office of febl9 AUSTIN LOOMIS, 02 Fonrtb street. DRESS GOODS—Fancy and black Silks, French Chintzes, BriUantes, De Lalues, Lawns, Bareges and Tissues, Just received by into HAGAN A AHL, 01 Market street. * % t \-*■ Vv £v *?■ •. • ■ - -.,■•• •- ,■ .«■> .jJ-' V'i -‘V’ ■■ .i 'J.-’ *-: •• CCIIX3 P4IX3 tv TD« TRY IT OXOB4 DIOVRBIISG GOODS. Wanted, FIRST ARRIVAL OP RECOMMENDATION. TO LET, FOR SALE, &c. Residence at Evergreen* THE UNDERSIGNED offers for vale his property In tho Evergreen .Colony, Rosa Township, .five miles from Pittsburgh. The house la 58 by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, a Kltohen, and a large Hall on tho £ir-t floor, and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room—the latter with suitable hot and cold water pipes. Attach' d to th*j house are Two Acres of Ground, held in fee, on which there is a Weil of unfailing soft Water, a Btable and a Chicken House. The Colony is provided with a School of the high-' est order, and is under the management of a gentleman from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even the higher branches of study. This admirably con-iucied School is of incalculable advantage to tbe man of frraily, as the ideas here have an opportunity of shrotlng without the contaminating influence of outside pressure, too often found around schools in the city and immediate vicinity. The House and the Two Acres will be sold with or with out the Interest io the harm property, and the avails will ho taken in adjusted balances and certificates of deposit feb2l WILLIAM A. lIILL, G 4 Wood street. T.... „ Farm for Sale. » HE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a valuable TRACT OF LAND, situated in New SewJckly township,-Beaver *£ u nty, three miles from Rochester and New Brighton, on # e and Pittsburgh rood; containing 86 acres, 66 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the balance well timbered. The improvements .consist of u good COTTAGE HOUSE, with four rooms,kitchen andcelar, a good frame Bank Barn, 80 by 40 feet, with Stabling under ttie whole of it for horses, cows and sheep; o new Smoke Houm, Wood House and Spring House. There ia one of best Springs of soft water In tho county handyto the kouse, also several other good Springs on the premises. Orchards choice fruit, consisting of Apple, Pear, Peach, Pium, and Cherry trees. This Farm is all under good fence; part in grain. The place ia well watered. This is a rare chance to seccure a good homo. Apply 5?? v «r farther information enquire of Long, Duff k Oo_ Pittsburgh; G. K. Spirere, Rochester; Samuel Stiles, K^hester; or the subscriber, on the premises, foblfclm* mh!o:w4t JE33K DEAN. IT HAS BEEN USED WITH GREAT SUCCESS.—Tbe Herpetic Boap, the real gennlne article, can only be ob tataed of the subscriber, at No. 140 Third street. It cures *“ chaps, cbalea, Ac.; heals sore rough hands, and renders them soft, smooth and white; removes tan, sallownoss ood redness of the skin. The demand for this valuable Soap "“J but a constant supply ean always be found at No. 110 Third street. Price oents a cake. , v _ 8. L. CUTHBEKT, Third street, near Smlthfieid. TVi^9«K«!? ANT WJXUKIANT WHISKERS AND XJ MOUBTACIIKS?—If you do, and your beard won’i ffrow natural!, ail you havo to d* is to oso ray Ongucot, which will,.ln six weeks, foroo your beard or hair to crow strong and thick, and I a arrant it will not tUra or Injure tho skin. This I know it will do, for bafore I began to sell it I tried it well and thoroughly, both on myself and friends, and bo reoommend It with confidence, as do m me 2000 gen tlemen who have used It. So Bays the proprietor, K. G. Gra ham, of New York. The above article Is for sale, price $1 per bottle, by fob 7 8. L- CUTDUKKT. 140 Third st. B. BRUNEI’S UNIVERSAL REMKDV.—This remedy Is far auporior to any that has ever yet been offered to tho public. Operating upon oil the organs of the body, and upon the skin at largo, it re establLhoß, when disor dered, that relative action which is necessary to be per formed by tbe different organs of the system in a state of health, and which aro always deranged in a state of disease. It la accipable to any and every dlseaso. in all stages, and has made tbe most astonishing cures that hare evur appeared upon record. Price $l,OO per bottle. Sold by frblQ 8. L. CUTIiBERT, 140 Third st. CASH IS USELESS UNLESS EMPLOYED I —52,500 Wasted.—Persons seeking an investment for their cash, can purchase a Gromd Kent of $3,000, on valuable City Properly, for Twenty-five Hundred Dollars. For par ticulars apply to 8. CUTHBEUT A SON. feblO 140 Tnlrd street. FOR BENT—The Brick Dwelling House, containing 7 rooms and ball, being No. 52 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn streets. Bent fjfs, including water tax. r 1 LET— A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Centre Avenue. Apply to H. MINER A CO., fob!2 No. 82 Smlthfieid Ptreet. Lot for Sale* A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 21 feet front" on Carson street by 100 feet in depth, in Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORK, jrl3 at office of tho Morning Post. FOR SALE VERY CHE AP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 21 feet by 100. A good bargain can be had by applying soon at the office of the MORNING POST. jyl&tf |?OR SALE—An excellent Frame Liouce and Lot, on JC Itesaca street, Allegheny city,at every low rate. En quire ot THOMAS WOODS, jan22:tf 76 Fourth street» Land for Sale. |Of|A ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near *0 v/1./ the Clarion river. Thb land is heavily timbered, has an excellent soil,and is said to contain ou abundance of Iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan go railroad.whlclrwill undoubtedly be built, will run very near to It, if not directly aero/a it. The Millstowa creek runs through It. ALSO, 600 acres in Elk county, well timbered and Watered, and lying near the route of the Snobury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made titan in the/o lauds. The completion of the Banbury and Erin, the Alk-chr-ny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, iron ore and soil, of gre«t value. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney tit Law, feb22ream:tf • No. 147 Fourth street. BDILOIJIU 101 FOK SAUK. 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 In a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on faTorable terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance. Enquire or GEO. F. GILLMORE, Jyl3 At Office of Morning Teat. EDUCATIONAL. PITTSBURGH IHDEPEKDEKT COLLEGE, ATIIENJEUM BUILDING?, LIBERTY J-T., NKAU WOOD. JOHN BARRY, having leared and fitted up a large and commodious room in the above building in a ncut aLd elegant manner, inleads opening a bchoul wlipre yi.uog Ladin and Gentlemen can ai-qniru a practical nud knowledge of BOOK-KEEPING in all Its forms and ac counts. .MATHEMATICS. In all its various pha.*e.-, iKau the lowest to its hlghekt and most difficult ru'es, taught and explained in the most clear, simple, correct and proper manner. Tu* Potxausbip will be under the charge of as good and experienced a Fenman os is la the country. Ail persons wishing to acquire a good hand will he taught in & short time. No hambug specimens hung at the door, to entrap the Innocent and swindle the unsuspecting. Tn* LxDixa' DxpAMtft-Nr will be under the charge of a Lady, who is expert tn Mathematics and a finished Geo grapher. LxcTcax os CosKXSCUI Law —I am about mating an arrangement Wilb one of the best and most able lecturera on Commercial Law In the city, and will announce his name in the course of a faw days. This institution I hope will moot wj.h & liberal charo cf public patronage, os we will rely only ou our own merit and nuidai twrfA, and sincerely hope lo receive encourage ment We think what we will profess we shall always pos se## ; and we Intend making no “ empty parade," either by newspaper “gaslcg" or otherwise, to seek to injure other institutions, but will atick to the motto “ to live and let live/ 1 knowing to detract onJy from the merit of others will add no true merit to our own. The institution will to open fur the reception of pupils on THURSDAY MORNING, March Sth, In.-d. Ilnurs of in struction will be from 8 o’clock, A. M. to 10 P. JJ. Foa thems, which will be very moderate, apply at the rooms, In Aihcmuum Buildings. JOHN BARRY, Principal Excelsior-Iron Ctty Commercial College, WOOD BTR E ET— Permanently eslnbliched, with a foundation as firm as the name it beare. The great inducement* offered to young men at ihU In stitution are such as arc rarely met with in other Colleges. Such an array of talent b&s never before teen employed in any Commercial College in Pittsburgh; this is an estab lished and undeniable fact. The Faculty ol this College l* composed of gentlemen whos-' nemes and rare qualifications ore as familiar io the public as household words " Faculty.—MlLLAß A URQ., Principals and Professor# of Plain and Ornamental Penmanship. I. I. HITCHCOCK, (author of Hitchcock’s Fypiem cf Bookkeeping,) Principal of the Bookkeeping Department, and Lecturer onall Important business transactions. JOHN FLEMING, (author of Fleming’s new and improved system of Book-kooping,) will examine and deliver weekly Lectures on the Science of Accounts. JAMES H. HOPKINS, member of the Pittsburgh Bar, Leoturer 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 satbfdction to them. Those who feel interested wl) pteare call, and wit ness the wonderful progress made in the rarious depart ments by the fitudsutn of the College. 47* The Faculty of this Institution do not claim to be the “best In the United States," cor do they mean to gull the public, by saying that it is “the only place whrre Book-keeping Is properly taught," but they wish to suy that the Iron City College, In all Us departments, H equal to any Commercial College io the western country. Terms reasonable. College opon from BA. M. till 10 P. M. No extra charge for Arithmetic. Civility gratis. mb2 Instructions in 3luatc. MR. WAMELINK would respectfully Inform hi-? pupil* an : friends that he will continue bis profession as instructor cu the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders left • t Mr. KLEBER'S Music Store, or at his resi dence, No. 187 SECOND Street, trill be promptly attended to. ous .Proclamation. BY virtuo of a precept under the hands of William B. M’Clure, Prosldent.of the Court or Common Pleas, ia and for tho Filth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and J ustice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery, la 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 oco thousand eight hundred and fifty-live, and to me directed, for ho d- Ing a Court of Oyor and Terminer and general Jail delivery, at the Court House in tne city of Pittsburgh, on the fourth Monday of March, at ten o'clock, 'A. M. Public notice is hereby given to alt Justices of the Peace, coroner, and Con* etables of the county of Allegheny, that they bo, then and there, In their proper persons, with thtir rolls, records, iu quisiUons, examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their respective ofiices, in their be* half, appears to bo done—and also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now are, or mny be ia the jail cf said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to prosecute against them as shell be just Given under my band,'in Pittsburgh, this first day of March, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-five and of the Commonwealth the seventy ninth. [mbsj WILLIAM MAQILL, Sheriff.* IN TUB COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. No. 2S of De cember Term, 1881. In the matter of the voluntary as signment of M. Hodklneon toThos. R. Sill. And now, to wit, February 19,1855, on motion < l. a. > of D. Reed, in open Court, it is ordered that notice be given to all persons interested, by poblionlon in two newspapers published iu the city of Pittsburgh, at least once a weak for three consecutive weeks, that an ap plication will be made to the Court of Common Pleas ou Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1868, for an order on bald assignee to re-transfer and re eonvey said assigned property, and for the discharge of said assignee and bis sureties, .Si*. By the Court. From the record. feb2o ED. CAMPBELL, JR., Prothonotarr. Effectual Remedy for Worms. THE LESSONS of experience are the most reliable, and if not too costly are rougbtatter by the practical. The following is the voluntary testimony of a worthy and well known physician, relative to hia experience of the effleaey of B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, during a practice of twenty-five years: GRESADA, Miss., May 2.T1, IS6M Mam. R A. Ihhnatock <£ Cb. Qkstlkmeu: —I am one of those intlividuuls backward in giving certificates, hot in the present instance consider it due to humanity to say that 1 have been engaged in the practice of medicine for twenty-five years, and have never met with any remedy eo effectual for worms as your Ver mifuge. In adults, even in cases of Fever, I sometimes use it to carry off calomel taken the previous night, and often find bilious evacuations and worms to follow. I use no other Vermifuge In my practice, and desire no better. Respectfully. W. M. HANKINS, M. D. Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO., corner First and Wood streets. mhB:iJaw Salt Oysters and Fresh Shad. DANIEL BaRNARD. Fifth street, near Wood, has just received a large lot oftftvd I SALT OYSTERS and FRESH SHAD, will be sold at the lowest rates. [mb7:3t i. • - w* - r v - \r **•<■•*• i THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, emitting the At jL lan Jo cities with Werftorn, North-* estem and Pnnfi, western States, br a continuous Railway <Urect Thb a so connects at Pittsburgh with daily iW„ at pfennig to all part* on tho Western lUvjr*, au.l »t (;ie«ebtn4 and San dusky with frteamers to all- on U,,» Northwestern Lakes; the meet direct, cheapest ai.d TiUaAircmU by which FREIGHT cun be forwarded und from thn Great Writ . 0 RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBURGH J?IKST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe-*, Dry Good?,) _ , * (in botes,) Purs, Feathers, Ac j-90e. per IGOIbs. SECOND CLAS3.—Books and Stationery, j Dry Goods, (In bales,) Hardware, Lea* v 75c. per lOOIb?. ther, Wool, Ac ) THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Bagging, Bacon 1 and Pork, (In bnlfc) Hemp, & } foe - looa,s - FOURTH CLASS—Coffee, Fish, Bacon and 1 «., Perk, (packed,) Lard and Lard Oil } 6v,e * per 100B3i in shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel phia, In* particular to ,m<zr7; package **via Pennsylvania mareod.” All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FREiciUT Agents —Mosas Potter, Boston;..J. T, EUiott, N. i.; E. J. Snceder, Philadelphia; Magraw A Koons, Balti more ; Leo. C. Franclscus, Pittsburgh; Shringman & Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. 8. Moorhead, Louisville, Kyu It 0. St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell & Son, Evansville, Indiana. „ , H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent, Philadelphia. . n _ H. J. LOiIBAERT,- _ jatuu Superlntendant, Altoona, Pa. THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel idna ana Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Jearcs Philadelphia for Pittsburgh ot IU, A. M., and Pitts burgh for Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. H.. and Pitts !™, r ?hror Philadelphlaatl, P. M. THE NIGHT EXFRESS 1 w CS L’, h )! a 5 e i ,, o l “ for Htoborgh at U, P. H., and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The abovo lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, HU Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Terre Haute, Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind 4 Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster. Ohio; also, with the B team Paekot Boats from and to Nsw Oeleass! Ft. Louth, Louisville and Cufcnfßin. Through Tickets can bo had to or from either of the above places. lor further particulars, seo handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the WestwiU and this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New York, or Boston. THO 3. 5100 RE, Agent, Passenger Lines. Philadelphia. . J.MESKIMEn, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. IN CONNECTION 'WITH THE 6*o, Ohio Rail Pennsylvania Railroad, via alliance. rpm, shortest, anSeSMt and most reliable route to Toledo XoleoJj QalfcOO, and St. Louis, la VIA This route is one hundred miles shorter and about eight hours quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA IN* Ui Ait ArULIw. Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Three Doily Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two hour*, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. VIA ALLIANCE. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A. SL, 12.00 M., and 640 P. M, connoting at Hudson with Trains for Cuyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04, A. M., 2 20, P. M.. and 8.20, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitta, burgh at 3.00, A. SI., 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., 2220. p. and 8.48, P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, Bt. Louis, Rock Island, Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through with* out detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at 8 00 A. M., and arriving In Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., as that v train by which close connections are made through to the above points. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 next merning and SL Louis at mid mrbt. T. B. YOUNG t CO., 33 Smlthfieid street. Time gained by going via Cleveland, eight hours. The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave as follows; Leave Cievelaud at 7-3ffaud 2.30 A. M-- 7.45 P M* arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. SL, 7.00 A. H. and 12.00 M. Trains leave for Rock Island and St. Louisas follows; Leave Chicago at 0.15 A. M., 10.05 and 11.00 P. 31. Poflsengers for 8t Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to Johet, and thence over the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, end thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Lonia Passengers by the 9.23, A. M., Train arrive in Bt. Louis at 11220 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. M. Train at noon next day. Baggage chocked through to. Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago and St. Louis. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ . . *** CLASS- IST CLASS. CLASS. To Alliance $2 30 To Chicago 411 60 9 50 Cleveland 4 00 LaSalle H 60 12 60 Toledo ...... COO Rock Island.; 1G 50 13 60 IX'itt'tt 6 00 8L Louis 10 69 15 60 Passengers are request**] to procure their tickets at the ca.ttof the Company, la Monongahela House, third door below the corner. J. DURAND, Bup’t Cleveland. J- A. OAUG HEY, Agent, d,vM Pittsburgh. PITTSBURGH, ST. LOUIS AND NEW ORLEANS. 51'JSI DIRECT .AND ONLY RELIABLE BOBTE. RAILROA DIftCUICAGO - THENCE BY CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD Aa Air Line Route from Chicago to St, Louis, ri LKAVB CHICAGO DAILY (Sundays excepted) X nll arrival of Express Train of Michigan Southern end Central Railroads— Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL- 9:15, A.M. 2*l- “ MU HI EXPKBSS....IO:OS, P. M. Trains run through to St. Louia in fourteen hours, v;a Bloomington, Spri Qgfield and Alton, without change o/ca r 8 rr L'ctjpagt, conuectiug at Alton with cu»ny Line of Packet 8 lor Hannibal, Quincy and Keokuk, and et SL Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW OKLKAN3, and intermwiiate points on the Mississippi, and with regular line/ of steamers for Kansas and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH TO ST. LOUIS 88 HOURS Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Can tral aud Southern Trains, and at the depot In Chicago. E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jr., Superintendent. £5-Through Tickets to Bt. Lonls, by this routo, can be obtained In Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitta burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. [sep27:6m 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 Lis nreparations t f a superior quality, and placed Mm among the bust perfumers and soap makers of Europe and America. His celebrated Shaving Creams and Lus trains, his Gno Pomades, Toilet Waters, and' Perfumes lor the Handkerchief, (of CO varieties,) are unsurpassed by any lu tlie world. All articles purchased at this establishment are warrant ed nr the finest quality. With nn addition of many new articles to his list, and greatly Increased lacilitieß for manufacturing, he is enabled to furnish tbt-m to dealers In any quantity desired, and at very libera! prices. 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, feb22ai>wlm la Philadelphia. Carpeiß Less than THE undersigned having reduced the prices of their en tire stock of Carpets, Uil Cloths, Rug*. Mats, Slatting, Ac., from 20 to 25 per cent, caII the attention of persona in want «>f any articles In their line to the following. Their stock la one of the largest and best selected In the city, and consists in part of Velvet and Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Ajibusaon Brussels; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; Pat-nt Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine and fine do; Twilled and plain Venetian do; Hall aud 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. Traits c»«U 05LT. , C. a HEADLY «* CO., _jan23 No. g 2 Third fllreet. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OP FOURTH AND BMITHFIELD STREETS. Authorised Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property ngaio6t loss or damage by Fire, and tho perils of the Sea and Inland Narration ami Transportation. nißiCToas. Wm. F. Johnston, Rody Patterson, \Y. M’Clintock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M. Long, 1. Grier Bproul, A. J. Jones, George R. White, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, lumesS.NegWy, W. S. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, 11. R. Coggshail. lion. WM. F. JOHNSTON, President RODY PATTERSON, Vice President* A. A. Carrier, Secretary and Treasurer. S. S. Carrier, Assistant Svcietary. dec2:6m To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Healers and Manufacturers. TnE SUBSCRIBER is now importing a saporior quality of OIL OF COGNAG, of which % of an ounce with GO gallons pure Spirit will produce a flue Cognac Brandv. Ub ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE and OTAUD’S BRANDY: of JAMAICA and ST* CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and PKAOiI BRANDY. HOLLAND SCUIKDAAI SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, are acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by Vhe.great demand after them. Di* rectioofi for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCUTWANGER, 141 Malden Lane. New York. P. 3.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platina, Bbrnuih, Mungauese; Tbora’aEst.Copaiva, Sulphate Am monia. Ac. d«-2Wstf Copartnership, GEO. R. WHITE having associated with him in the Fancy Retail Dry Goods business his brother. JAMES WHITE, and bis confidential clerk, Mr. JOHN F. LOY, the business hereafter will be conducted under the name of GEO. R. WHITE A CO. As It is theintention of the new firm to serve the publio well, customers muy rely on getting a good article, and at a price satisfactory. Tart of their stock they intend to import, and to pur chase from first bauds, so that every, thing in their lino will be at the lowest cost. To enable them to do so, it will bo nectary lor those p««ons indebted to Geo. R. White to pay promptly. v . Pittsburgh, February B,lBss—[febQilm AUSTIN LOOMIS, STOCK AND BILL BROKER N n ,„ P , O £ C U 9l i F !? Tth dime Wood. ’ Orr. 3, Drafts,Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and sold on com mission. Land Warrants boaght-and sold. Copper s”lcL a ““' ion PaU t 0 ® uwb " e anJ <>f All to promptly. j ftn I 9 Palmer’s Celebrated u nn .. nKSSPSp.g"”?,. In trv if h ’ • ' n?™ 0 ’ * c - We ad '' i ''' »» good honßewlre. HtnS. in ?? “2 !a P' r bnttl '. at all Grccury and Fruit Btorea in the United States and Canadas tor sale by M'CLUlta and G. H. KEY3ER, Pittsburgh. P. T WRIGHT A CO., jsnlOrdawly la 241 Market street. Philadelphia GIODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, f>r March, just received; a Annual of Scientific Discoveries, for 1856; Large supply of The Whig Almanac: Life and Beauties of “Fanny Fern.” Received and for sale at the cheap book store of W. A. GILDENFENNBY A C 0. # Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. Call or send for any thing you wont feb22 BABBITT’S WASHING POWDER—IO boxes for sale by jan27 FLEMING BROS. railroads PKNSSYLVABIA RAILROAD. CLEVELAND AITD HII6BUHOH RAILROAD. ; . .. MEDICAL. RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE 08, NATURE'S IKEALLIBLE SPECIFIC. ' |7ott tha Prevention and Care of liftcutmcrt ani fta. r Mims* Fbtbbs, Fxvkb and Aopr,dnua andfcra'- pram ague, GinculDebiuty, Nionr Stmts, and alfothS forma et dlrease which havo a common origin In Malaria or ATtarma. This subtle atmospheric poison which at certain seasons Is unavoidably inhaled at every breath, is the asm* *H character wherever it exlits—N'orth,- South, list c* •will every where yield to this newly-dlrcovered srtr‘rna* 10 bo U*9 srraUH dittotay in (on?!V ! K cia: 111 M hii ral«« lliat It may bo taiea by per. t“t« f-VolfnSi’. 4 '' ' e -V' r eu<l it will not nufctf. i„ r S?° o,h!ra 8,111 worse, as U 100 often tba re- OttawaSSJSrjJSJL.'sicrcury, an£Slh e 0 vtovsabW Tf malaria. *t tf “ s ***!»*& antidote' to ,n It will instantly check the Agao In persona who haTa nf. fcr *? “I IcnKth of. time, from onaday to twento so that they need neror have another rtffi,by contlmffiS use accoVding to directions. • . Wk ' uuu, s«» „ It will immediately relieve all the distressing manlta of Bilious Or Ague diseases, such as general debility, nlsht sweats, etc. The patient at oncebegins to recoter appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. • - Finally, its use will banish Fever and Agoe from families and all Clares. Farmers and all laboring men, by adopt ing it as a. preventive, will be free from Ague or Bilious at* • tacks In that season of the year whlob, while it Is the moat sickly, is the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases; some may require more. Directions printed in German, French and Spanish, accompany, each bottle. Prire One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. Trade circulars for warded on application, and the article will bo consigned on liberal terms to responsible parties in every seotlon of tho country. JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor, , „ _ Providenco. K* I. . tr A «f^f“« ew . Tor * : °* v * CUCEENEB & CO., and a Sv™? 0 * J&£ on: & POTTER. Philadelphia; DYOTT A SONS—and for sale by dealers generally. [feb27 DR. HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED G EEMAH BITTEES, PREPARED BY . DE. C. M. JAOKSOE, Philadelphia, Pa., . WHL SVfXCTOAXLT COBS LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE. Chronic or Ncrzoux BtbiUly, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising front a disordered'Liver or Stomach. . * • Such ' ' ' . as Constipa tion, Inward Piles, Fulness,or Blood to the Head,Addityoftließtomach,- , Nausea4leartbum,Disgusttbr Food,’ ' Fulness orweigbt in the Btomacb, Sour Eructations,Sinklng. or Fluttering at tbo Pit Htomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at tbo Heart, Cha«k iDg GrboiTocatlixg Sensation when inlying Posture. Dlmueis of Vision, Dots of Wets before the Bight. Frtar »nA Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellbwneis of the Skin and Rye?, Pain In tho . Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heatßurning lathe . Flesh, Constant: Ituagln-- iags of Evil, and great Depression-,of - Spirits. The proprietor, In calling the. attention of the public to this preparation, does eo with a feeling of tbo utmost confi dence in its virtues and adaptation to the for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, hut one that haa fitoed the test of a tea years’ trial before the American people, and Us reputation and sale la unrivalled by any similar pre parations extant. The testimony In its favor glTen by the most prominent and well known Physicians and indi.ldu ols, in all parts of the country is immense. Referring any who may doubt,to my »* MemorabiUa”or Practical Keseint Book, for Fanners and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for tbe German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufact:ry. 120 Arch street, Phila delphia, Pa. ss-aold by Dr. 01-o. ILKGjser, HO Weed street: B. A." Fehnealoct 4 Co., »o. 0 Wood street; Fleming Brothers, 00 Wood sliest; n. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming?Allerhonr. decl9:dftwlyl3 1 DR. HENDERSON, OCULIST AND AURIST. TBXAI3 ALL DISEASES Or XUS EXE ARD EAR WITHOUT CUPPIXQ, LEECHISQ, BLISTEBIHra, OR THS USB OP ramryT., OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST- NEW YORK. Hours Grom 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ROUGH, GRANULATED. LIDS, Inflammation, Acute or Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are ■vnnng the diseases of the eye which are treated byDr.H. with perfect satisfaction. All diseases of the Ear treated upon ecientlflo piladples. Artificial Eyes inserted without aa operation. All letters post-paid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr; Henderson: Wm J. Fryer, 328-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. ♦Alfred Southwick, Printer, >* »* f J. Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y. A Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. ♦Mae. A. M. L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. fillsa Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co- N. Y. ♦Edward G. Solger, Bristol, Conn. ♦John Seamen, Engineer, N, Y. David Little, Engineer, N. T. Wm. F. B. Giles, offiqe Courier and Ena- N. Y. tJamesW'. Kirpyi Brooklyn.L. X- ~ Jarvirßodgerjh u u A; B. Reeves, Telegraph Operators Nicholas Hoteif. R. M. Ferrisa, Organ Builder, Houston SL R, B. Doolittle, M. D., Hudson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship, Troy. N. Y R. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. A. Dlllenbach, Schauectady, N. Y. CapL B. H. Uavijani, Athens, N. Y. John W. Binghampt&n, N. Y. •There patients were blind, aud had to be led to the office. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city •Ihesecarfcs of Amaurosis were restored to sight aßer they were given up us incurable by tbe faculty, and can bo referred to by any person who wishes to learn the loots in these cases, by writing to them. j on s REV. DR. (JGVEL’S SDEUIBATIG PILLS. For the Safe, (hmplelc and Speed;/ Care of Inflammatory, Chronic, tleredilaTy and Mercurial Sheumatism, Sheet, made Gout, Lumbago, Sciatica, and other Diseases effecting the Muscular System, OUCH AN ARRAY OF TESTIMONY as Dr. Corn's Rheumatic Pills have called forth from all classes, was never voluntarily offered in favor of any other Medicine, The cases of cure comprehend EVERY STAGE OP RHEUMATISM, Whether accompauied by that terrible sensibility of the parts affected, common in the Inflammatory phase—by the muscular contractions which so often render the victim of Chronic Rheumatism a helpless cripple, or by the ever changing symptoms wbicharesometimes the characteristics of this Protean complaint. Unlike the “ Sangrado” practice of bleeding and purging, which some sapient medicos consider the legitimate mode of treating Rheumatism, these Pills sustain and cherish the animal forces,-invigorate tho constitution, and thus act as the allies of Nature In her-efforts to cast off-the disease. Their medical action is direct and specific. It reaches the notaries vuaibi or radix of the disorder, through all the complications of nerves and fibres in which it is entrenched, and expels from the blood the febrile principle which feeds, and spreads, and intensifies, while it spreads the fatal ten dencies of the malady., 7 , Cnation—Beware of Counterfeits It Ba particular, and enquire tor Rev. SAMUEL COVKL’S RHEUMATIC PILLS, and see that the boxe3 have, on tbe outride wrapper, his signature, countersigned by a IT. RING, General Agent, 192 Broadway, New York, without which none are oknuise. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. - ••fl&iSohl by Dr. GEO. IL K£YB£B, Pittsburgh; J. R FLEMING, Allegheny City. dec2&3m Hotel for Xensev RILEY’S HOTEL, (formerly known as the Livur-TINX Houm,) is offered for lease on favorable firms. Being situated ou the corner of fourth street and Grant, sear to the Court House,and about midway teen the Mmongalula Wharf and the Pennsylvania Depot, it is one of the most pleasant, convenient and desirable locations In tbo city. The Hotel will be furnished, if desired, and leased for a term of gears, .commencing from tbe first of April next. For further information apply to JOSEPH S. A A. P. MORRISON, Att’ys, Jao29;d*wtf Office No. 143 Fourth st„ Pittsburgh. Notice. ALL PERSONS hating Books *r Certificates of Deposit against the undnrsigned, are requested to present the same at our office, for settlement. HOON A SARGENT. Pittsburgh, January 24th, 1855—f jan2s A Card: OWING to a steady drain upon our funds and an aecu mulatlon of outside pressure, together -with the ex treme difficulty of realizing onr securities, we hare-been compelled to suspend o.ur business.' '* Our creditors may rest confident that our entire indebt edness will be folljr paid, as we hare unquestionably & Urge surplus over out liabilities. KRaMBR A RAUM January 20,1855—[Jau23 f| PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing under Umatvio X of “KRAMER, WORK a YOUNG,” Philadelphia, ia this day dissolved; Samuel Work, Ueorga Young and Win. M’Couch, purchasing the interest of Kramer A Rohm In said firm. The business will be continued br 44 WORK YOUNG A M’COCCH.” 3 ’ January 22,1555. % ‘ • Depositors In our office, w 111 please c&U and receive their bills and notes left with us for collection. J ,llS KEAMKIt'i IUUM, IUJLEY’S HOTEL.: CORNER FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, Pittsburgh, pa. m?gthy] E. RILEY, Proprietor. CONTINUA'iTuM OF IIXB GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE UF a. a. mason & co.,^ A AND STILL VOMIIEII DEDUCTION IN PItIOES. A- MAcON A CO. will coutiaue their sale through • the month of February. Their immense stock will tie again marked down and offered atstHiereaterreductioa in prices. • f e bl Partner Wanted, IN THE BEST and one of the most profitable retail cash business in Pittsburgh. A person with a cash capital of $2,000 can realize 33 per cent, and no risk, ia an old es tablished business, the sales of which, notwithstanding dull times, is increasing rapidly. To a business man with the above capital or more, this is a chance seldom offered. Address Box 322, Pittsburgh Post Office, with real name and address • jan24 rpaEttAmrao, on jwsoLiNiMi cuauw— Afew.mora X of those comfortable chairs on hand. Persons d&lrtog & scat that can be occupied for without causing fa* tiguei should call and see them d^l'i SEEDS, FOR lIOTdJKDS. i -My stock of Seeds tor ear sewing of the approved and valuable varieties, i» ready for distribution at the Seed and Implement Warehouse, Fifth street. f janSj JAMES WARDBOP. ClOLf) CREAM—A very excellent article ior chapped ) hands, sore Jip.s.-Ac.: ti dorea-fresh prepared forsale bj fel-5 JOS. FLEMING. ;ajQ boxej lora'ile bv ' / feb2G SMITH. MAIR A HUNTER. BAR LEAD—SOQlbs&rsalaby ... .. fdb2G SMITH, MAIR A HUNTER. LlUampaGne WINE—SO baskets**neidalc*V , l?3,li4, / Champagne Wine, for sale by ' jan23 MILLER A RIORBTSON. bushels Penna. Clover Seed; jMa 60 do n^ja&tyfeShßQ,,. BUTt’EK— 10 bblß prime roU nodved and forwie tj Q r«bl9 ifRNRY H, OQUJN3, T. R. YOUNG & CO;
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