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V';v' r ' ' THE CITY POST. THURSDAY MORNING: Sir TO LKTB FOB SALK AT THIS OFEIOK. Fibemeh’s Association. —The following act has bqen prepared by the Firomeriß’ Aeaooiation, to be presented for adoption to the State Legis laturc, a copy is also to bo presented to the City Councils: ' Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and Some of Representative > of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania in Oeneral Assembly met, and is hereby enacted By the authority of the same, That in or der to place the Fire Department of the City of Pittsburgh, in a position to effectually preserve the property of the citizens of said oity from damages by the ravogea of fire, the Fire De partment of said oily shall be governed by a Firemens’ Association, consisting of three dele gates to bo elected annually from each of the fire companies now comprising thoJFiremen’s As sociation of the City of Pittsburgh. Said dele» gates'.to moot and organize, ns now elected, by each company, on the 2d Monday of Ma^iBs6, and annually thereafter, when, after the proper credentials are presented, signed by the Presi dent and Secretary of each company, organize by electing the beccss&ry officers, and adopting such rules and regulations as are consistent with this act. Provided, nothing herein shall so be construed as to prevent additional companies from .becoming members of this Association, When proper application is made and granted, Consistent with the requirements of this act. Sko. 2, : That it shall b‘c' tho duty of this As sociation to nominate thrio persons at their first meeting, and annually thereafter, from whom the select and common councils of tho city of Pittsburgh, at their first regular meeting after receiving notice, meet in joint ballot and elcot one person competent to servo one year as chief engineer or superintendent of the Fire Dopart mentef the city of'Pittsburgh, who shall have the general care and supervision of the whole fire department; and with concurrence of tho Board of Examiners may provide the necessary materials for replacing, protecting or repairing any defioionoy that may occur, and shall be sub ect to alt rules and regulations from time to time required of £im by this Association, con sistent with his ofhoe, for which service he shall receive from the Fire Fund oight hundred dol lars, payable quarterly; said engineer to take oath and give bond, to be approved by the finance committee, in tho Bum of two thousand dollars for the faithful performance of his duty; said engineer to be commissioned as city officers are nnw commissioned. Sec. 8. That it shall be.the duty of this As sociation to nominate six responsible citizens, from whom the select and common councils in joint ballot shall elect three, (at the eame time of electing chief engineer,) to servo as a Board of Examiners, who shall, when called upon by the chief engineer or Firemen’s Association, or der the wants of the fire department, if tho Barne is deemed necessary, make out the probable amount requisite to bo assessed for the support of the fire department, and perform nil other duties which from lime to time may bo ordered by tho Firemen's Association, consistent with this act. Sec. 4. That iu order to more effectually pro vide for the good working of this system," tbero shall aunuaWy ba assessed by the City Assessor, an amount not to exceed two mills, on all prop erty now subject to city taxes, in the city of Pittsburgh, tue same as city taxo9 aro now as sessed, to be'called a Firo Fund, and to bo ex pended for this purpose only—namely, tb.o .sup port of the Fire Department; and shall annually be made out an. estimate of'the probable cost of the fire department, under this system, by the Board of Examiners; in conjunction with the Chief Engineer, which estimate shall be the basis of the proportionate amount of tax requisite to be assessed, and col lected as city taxes are now collected. Collect ors to ina'ke tnouthly reporta to the City Treasu rer, who shall honor all warrants when drawn ca him by the board of examiners, attested by their secretary, who shall bo secretary of the Firemen’s Association ; and all insurance com paniea chartered out of the Stale of Penneyl vamo,«hating an agency or agents in the city of Pittsburgh, shall pay to tho City Treasurer one hundred dollars.annually, for the benefit of the firo department; said city Treasurer, Assessor and Collectors, together with the Secretary of tho Association, to bo compensated for their ser vices from ihia fund, ogreeable to provisions of this Association. Sec. 5. That upon application to this Agbo tion, of twenty responsible citizens, freeholders of any Ward or district, for tho benefit of fire apparatus, it shall bo lawful for tho Board of Examiuero to proceed and examine into the mer its of the petitioners, and report accordingly to tho Firemen’s Association for action, and should the prayers of the petitioners be deemed neces- Bary and granted, it Bhall be lawful for tho Board of Examiners to proceed aud procure suitable premises and apparatus for petitioners, for use of the City of Pittsburgh, said purchase and title to be made io the naroo of tho City of Pitts burgh, all expense attending tho same to be drawn from tho fire fond. Election of Bobou&h Officers. —The follow ing iB-the result of the election held in tho borough of Lawrenceville, on Tuesday : BCROESS. Cbas. Peterson (K. N.) .84 | John Scolt (D ). JUSTICE OF THE PEACE John WUkineon (ii. N )... 84 ( t*. n t-en-er (D.) 60 COUNCIL —[iHREE TO BE CHOSEN ] John L. Leech (K. N.J.......8G I Wash. Kaufman iy.).. 6^ R. L B*aU(K. y.).. To L. U Turu«-y (D 68 Samuel Linua? (K. N )... 74 j Dr. 8. Jodps (K. ii.) 2 Thomas Howard (D.) 74 SCHOOL DIRECTORS. P. B. arcultongh (K. N ) 133 1 John White (D.) 46 Dr. J. Jones (K.N.) 163 ] W (l>.) 38 IV. Janet j (I>.) <‘3 | U, Mcreton (D ) 30 CoNSTADI.E, .108 | Joseph W. Docker (D.) 28 John Smith (K.N.). STREET COMMISSIONER. Samuel Dravo (K. ft.) 01 j Matthias Bao»»r(D) 33 Jexneg T. M’C1ure(i).)......36 | Haul DietrictfD.) 13 .JUDGE OF ELECTION. John L. Leech (K | W, G. Craig (D) 29 G. »V. Irwin (D) 4G INSPECTOR. William B;shop(K,N.) S 8 jK. 8,3rCuU0agh(K.N.)...52 ASSESSOR. Joseph W. Decker (D.). .91 l K B M’Cullough (K. N.)...48 ASSISTANT ASSESSOP. Wash. K’Ufmm (K. N )....72 I Dr. S. Jones (K. N.) 48 II Snotrden(D) 68 | Jo««iph L. L®ech (K.N.) —2O W. (D.) 60 AUDITOR. A. F. Fleming (K..K ) 92 | 11. B. Button (D.) 47 Absconded. —Skinny Dixon, a notorious char acter, who was out on bail, aw&itiogtrml on two charges of larceny, ono of burglary, and one of passing counterfeit money, was yesterday sur rendered by bis security, and a warrant issued for his ro arrest. Not aware that bis bail bad given him up, Dixon came to the county olerk's office, to get a sub[.o>ua to serve upon a witness whom he desired to testify at -his trial; but, when informed of the surrender, and before he could be taken into custody, he took to his heels and ran otf, thus lurmshing the county with an excellent quality of “ leg bail." Ho was pur sued for some distance, but our excellent county clerk, being rather short winded, ran out of breath, and gave up the chase in despair. D.xon is said to bo as arrant a roguo as ever went un hung, and oar police would do well to keep a look out for him. A New Pig Mktal Landing.— lt was sug gested to uu yesterday, by one of our steam boat men, that a new pig metal landing ought to be provided by the city, on the Allegheny side of the Point. Since the completion of the new Freight Depot of the Pennsylvania Bailroad, steamboats naturally drop down to that portion of the wharf between Ferry and Penn streets. As this part of the river has almost always been used for the landing of pig iron, steamboats hod but little room left to load or unload freight, and are thus put to great inconvenience. If pig metal boats are allowed a place, hereafter, on the other side of the city, to land, it will suit them just as well, and give more room to the steamboats at a point where room is badly needed. District Coubt. —Beforo Hon. H. W. Wil liams. Id tho case of Jacob Snyder ye. Wo. Robin son, jr., tho jury returned a verdict for $1,500 for plaintiff. Miohael M/Cullough vs. the Farmers’ and Me chanics* Turnpike Road Company (Fourth etroet road). No. 326; April term, 1852. M’Cjnnell and Thomas Mellon for plaintiff; Williams, J. Mellon and R B. Roberts for defendente, Ac tion to recover $2,200 principal and interest, for furnishing a portion of the planks to plank the road from Oakland to East Liberty. The defen dants resist the claim on the ground that the planks were not furnished as per contract. Ofl trial. Meeting op General Ticket Agents. A meeting of the General Tioket Agents of thirty nine different Railroads of the United States, was held yesterday morning, at tho Mononga hela House. I*. hi Siruder, Esq., of the Little Miama Railroad, was chosen Preeideni; and R. C. Carr, of the Buffalo and Erie, acted as Sec retary. A series of resolutions, were adopted, recommending a‘uniform system of reporting to each other and settling balances. Tnis action was afterwards ‘sent to tho General Railroad Convention, for its sanction. Tan Township Elections will come off on Friday next. j .-V \'’-l t ~,.t . | 1,1 - , -a. . „ , b r " Hsaitb Owion—lntomeata la lha City of Pittsburgh, from March 6th to March 18th,-18.65.! ADCtTS. ’ CHIIDBKH. Typhoid.o 2 Puerperal Fever 1 o Catarrhal “ 0 i Small Por 1 ' i Pneumonia 0 3 Disease of Brain 0 1 Disease of Direr 1 * q Disease of Kidney.......... 1 0 Disease 1 ' 3 T Still Born 0 "’T*** 1 ::MARCH 16. OF THE ABOVE THEBE WEEK: Coder I year. 4 From 40 , 0 so 0 rrom Ito 2....„ _ 0 <‘ 60 to 60 0 ?t» 6 4 « 00 to TO - 1 6to 10 1 ■< 70 to 80 S 10 to IS: 1 « 80 to 90 —. 0 16 to 20.... 1 “ 90 to 100 0 201030 3 Age unknown 0 80 to 40...... 1 Males 8; Females 10; White 18; Colored 0 Total 18 By order of tho Board of Health. Extensive Robbert. —A. lady named Mrs. Reynolds, on her way to St. Louis, was robbed yesterday afternoon, on board the steamer Wash ington City, of $5OO. Tho money was contained in & pocket underneath her traveling drees. This was lifted up very adroitly by the thief, or thieves, instead of being cut through, as is their usual way, and tho money abstracted from tho pooket. Four hundred and fifty dollars of the amount was in gold, tho rest in notes. Two fire men of the boat, named Joseph and John An derson, who were Been to pass round the lady very closely, were taken into custody by High Constable Riohardson, ou suspicion of being concerned in the robbery. They were lodged in the Tombs to await an examination, which will be held this morning. Alleged Fraud.—Mr. G. H. Shroeder yester day Instituted & suit in the District Court, against Jacob Adams, for fraud. The proseou tor and defendant were partners in the coal bu- Bineis, and the former alleges that being an un educated man, he allowed his partner the pole charge of the books, accounts, &0., of the firm, and that inßtead of carrying on the business honestly, tho latter defrauded him out of his share of the profitß. A capiat was issued and bail required in the sum of $5,000, There are one hundred and seventy-seven prisoners in the county jail, whose places of na tivity are as follows: Ireland ...G6 Germany 21 Scotland 9 England * 9 Wdes i Negroe) t 7 United States 54 \ . Total Of this number 41 are females, and 151 of in temperate habits. Larceny — Two boys, namod Jas. and Thos. Kennedy, were committed to jail, yesterday, by Mayor Ad amp, for the larceny of a variety of articles of confectionery fro® the shop of Mrs. Toder, on Sandusky street, Allegheny. Mobe Emigrants for Kansas.— The steamers Minerva and Washington City left yesterday for Kansas, having on board two or three hundred emigrants. Wb would call the attention of our readers to the Bale of valuable Bank, Railroad and other stocks, which is to be made this evening at tho Merchants’ Exchango, by P. M. Davis, auct’r. Wharf Tiheves Arrested —A number of boys wero arrested yesterday, for stealinr orti elcs on the wharf. One H4LF qf the “ Daily Union office,” of this city, is-ofih&d fdrVffl?;*/. \ .. r- c< nmmvA ai, post. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TKADK AND MEUeHANTS* EXCnAJVGE. OFFIOKE Prrjidtnt —JOHN SHIPTON. FxnO Vice Prtjidcnt —H. Sinrn “ « Wif. R. Brown. &er<fary—Wu. 8. Havsn. JVtasuro" —Jomi D. ScuLtr. Superintendent— S. T. Nor.THAV, Jr. Cbmmittee of Arbitration far K. Brown, Fes. Selxxrs, Josuca Ilaonts, John M'Bevit*, Jon-* Bcott. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Omn or rax Dart Mouniso Post, \ Thondav, March 15, 1855. f Business ypatetday was unusually actire. Tb« wharf pre<«nt«d an extraordinary jccne of tetiTity, and every thing indicated that the spring trade had at last opened up in earnest We subjoin a list of ihe sales roported on •Change yesterday: FLOTJB—SaIes 100 bbls suj>erfioe. wharf, at £5 52- 160 bblßdo at fS.IG; 100 bbls do at tS,GS: 40 bbls do. mill at sB,eo. ’ CtHIN MEAL —100 bbls unsifted, store, at $3 75 • 10 bb’s rifted, store, at $4; 12 bbls do at $4; $2 bbls rifted, wharf at $3 81. ’ UOM'Ny—7 bbls, store, at $1,25. GRAIN—6OO bus Rye, wharf, at $1.27; 100 bus Rye, wharf, at $1,20. 500 bus Bar Corn, depot, at 80o; 200 do, wharf, at 85c : 360 bus shelled Corn, depot, at 84c; 300 do do at 83c; 360 bos K*r Corn, wharf, at 85c 100 bushels of Oats, from wharf, at 66c. SCO Ml- 5 khds r«lr (it 6? jr. cash; 100 do a* SKc, Unr Toon; 10 do prime at 6%c. four mo* MOLAS9K8 —15 bbls .-ypreM, at 25c, SO daj <; 27 btli do and oak at 26@27e. four mos. BACON—II.OCO lbs Shoulders, Sides and Dams at ™ UUTTKR—} bbls common roll at TCc, cash. BUGS—9OO dozen at 22c, cash. Import* and Exports—Marked Improve- ment. Th» value of the total of foreign importe at New York last week is reported at $2,399,232 Same time, 1854 4 -..'16.453 January 1,1656, to March 10,1655. January 1, 1854, to March 10, 1864. Decrease $8,476,030 The exports for the samo period have only declined $400,- 000, namely: This year $13,5*1 506 Lost year 14,217,761 So that the money market is less pressed than it was lost year at tho opening, and during the first quarter, by eight million dollars* wo.th of import?. The following shows the condition of the banks of tho city of New York, on Saturday, March lQih, as compared with the returns of the previous week : March 3. March 10. Loans $92,380,1?6 92.331,789 Dec. $ 64,336 Specie 16.631,279 16,870 009 Inc. 339,390 Circulation. 7,106.700 7.134.996 Inc. 26.280 Deposits...’. 76,968,344 70,269,489 Inc, 301,145 The Clearing House transactions were as follows: F.xchange, for week ending March 6 $lOl 146.200 Exchange, for week ending March 12 100 297.010 Balance, ending March 5... Balance, ending March 12. New York, March 14.—Cotton unchanged. Flour un changed, with moderate demand; vales 3500 bbls Ohio; Southern irregular; sales 1600 bbls at $9,0(%(§»5U,81. Wheat firm. Corn nominal; Western mixed 9e(<jitf7. po;k firm; sales old mess at $14,60, and new $l6. Beer firm, with sales 900 bbls. Lard steady. Whisky: Ohio 31 centr. Groceries firm. Linseed Oil firm at 82}4. Stocks firm ; Money unaltered—lndiana fives, 86*4; N. Y. Central B. It. 60, Erie, 4 6%; Heading, Cleveland and To ledo, 75. Philadelphia, March 14.—The foreign advices are rather unfavorable for Breadstuff*, but have had no effect upon the market. Flour: Sales at for standard and good brands, and |9.75@10 75 for extra *»nd extra family. Bye Flour and Corn Meal unchanged; the former Arm at $6, and the latter $4,18%. Wheat lu good demand ut s'2,l5 —In store at $2.30. Rye boa advanced—Pennsylva nia at $1.25. Corn in fair demand; sales 5000 bus, at 910; for yellow, afloat, and GOQQ In store at for white. Oats 64@&5. Groceries: Rather more doing. Provisions quiet. Whisky dull; .sales at 31<%31U for bbls. and 30 for hkds. Cincinnati, March 14 —Tbe river ban risen 2 foot since yesterday; It baa rained bard all day. Floor Arm at Wblsky 24%. Sales &00 bbls prime Lard at sales 160 hhdfl Bacon Sides at b%<\ packed. Llnreed Oil Sugar: Sales 120 bbds at 5(5*5% for fair to prime, ami tic for choice. Molasses, 24*.£@25. Clorerseed dull at $0,40. “3855 ” CANADA WEST. THE PINE low pressure steamer TELEGRAPH, Captain R. Babeow, will make two trips a week between Cleveland; Port Stanley, and Port Burwell, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Fort Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING, at V/, o’clock. LeaTfes Port Buxwell for Port Btanley at 1 o'clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, at VX 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 Lino of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. For freight and passage apply on board, or to SCOVILL A LAUDERDALE, Cleveland; S. F, UOLCOMB, Port Stanley, or A. M'BRIDE. Port Burwell. mar27:tnov The petition of Benjamin Trimble, of the Fourth Ward, city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, humbly sbeweth, That your petitioner bath provided bimßuli with materials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwel ling house in the word aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bo pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment, and your petitioner as in duty bound will proy. BENJAMIN TRIMBLE. We, the subscribers, citixens of the ward aforesaid, do cer* tify, that the above petitioner Is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Dwell provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of etiangers and trav elers, and that said tavern is necessary. S. W. McShcrry, James McCully, J.Gephart, A. Jackman, J. Blasdell, Robt. Watson, H. 8. Donaldson, J. M. Elliott, Joseph Craig. D. B. Sutton, George S. Gallop, John Mcll woine mhl4:3t* : i iHaMPAQNK WIMS—BO baskets HeldaickV’l73,l74, ; Wtas, for 4 Physician of Board of Health. Decrease, Tho falling off this year, as compared with bust, is os fol Dtnk Statement* TELEGRAPH MARKETS, I>o the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for tho county of Allegheny ; C CHROME YELLOW—6OO lbs in store and for sale b» J MM FLEMING BROS; , «** V ' ’V ■ T <1- >' ,) ’ •; /' *"> «. i r*j ; ■* J%E!W & F&M fig*Mß MEJ\. Tns Etteb.—Ttere weTff ll feat 4MncheB Wat€r.in .the channel last evening at dusk, and rielcg moderately- The *woll is principally from the Monongahela as that out of the Allegheny Is not yet here. Business on the “wharf if brisk beyond example. The amount of freight loading la immense, and there is hardly room sufficient at the wharf to admit of all the boats loading that are required. • Wfl counted the number of steamers lying yesteday, between the Monongahela bridge and the pelnt, and found them to numbor thirty five. This is exclusive of those lying on the Allegliony bide. They are all either receivlngor discharging cargoes. The steamer “ Brasil ” was detained from leaving yester day for Louisville; she will certainly leave this evening. Tie 41 Forest City ” is the regular morning packet for Wheeling; she leaves at 10 o’clock. Fooai tsx Mcsmaoii.-—The steamer “Dan Converse,” Capt Ayres, arrived yesterday from Muskingum river with a large load of market produce for the Pittsburgh market. She leaves ogulu to day. A. 0. MURDOCH, The “11. T. Yeatraan ’’ is loading for Nashville; she Is under the change of that old river veterar, Capt. Miller, We can recommend the “ Yeatmanto the public as a sure boat. The steamer “Philadelphia,” Capt. It. Grac*, is the regular packet for Cincinnati to-day; she leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M Those who b&Te truvelfd on the “Philadelphia” speflk in Ugh prni-e of Cnpt.G., and Mr. M’Bride, clerk, also of the splendid accommodations of tho boat. Boon board early. The steamer EqpiDOx,’’ Capt. Rowloy, will leave to-day for St. Louis. We car. rwouimund her to those emigrating to the West, as she has superior accommodations for their comfort. Capt. Ron ley and h s assistant, Mr. George Neal’ wil. not be wanting In their attention. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson. Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bavnrd, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Convoy.. Wolf, Wellsvtlle. “ Dan Convent, Ayer-*, Zanesville. “ Kate M’Yay. ZaneiviLe. “ Forest City, Moore, Wheeling. . “ Jannw Park Mil.or, St. Louis. “ Bay Lily. Miller, St- Louis. “ Adriatic, Stone, Lnuisvillß. “ Trunc, ■ Cincinnati. “ Kndcuror, May, Louisville. “ Empire Citv, Milfird, New Orleans. DEPARTED. Steamer Venture, Gordon, Wheeling. •• Jeiforson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett. Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard. Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Conroy, Wolf. Wullsvillo. “ Diurnal, Shepherd, Whooling. “ ChevoP, MTntosb, Zanesville. “ BHlp***. Mnore, St-uhenville. “ Castle Garden, Dcrinncy, Louisville. “ Arcti'N Devinnep, New Orleang. »• Cincinnati, Curtis, Cincinnati. *• Washington City, Ebert, St. Louis. PITTSBURGH, CINCIHHATI, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, Drrwrrs PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Anil Saint Louli, - <v.injx>vt-d of s«ven rrm-. U*fes*3? ,Jn,t cIR,, - s P° w '* r,ul ht,,Rrafr "i un «“ UffiSSOT for «p*--vl, sj.ic-ndnr,safety, on.i comfort, »ml h* the onlt mnot-on paily une of Steak Packet? on the Ohio riTer. It eonneots with the U. 8. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati m Louisville and Saint Louis, by which pa.-si r.- «ml freight are licl-rtrd and rr waited oirout t h daily. Two new Sb-amer* burn been added to the Line, which now eims-ais of the following boats: Dayi of Departure Boats. Cayiains. from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE M. V.. HEtTznoovKa....Sunday. KEYSTGNB STATE Jacob Hailet— Monday. ALLEGHENY Geo M'Lali Tuesday. CINIT N N ATI R Honter Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA It. J. Grace Thursday. PITTSBURGH t 1. N. Cook Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jwo. Kuskfelter. Saturday. Leave dully Ht lo oVlnek, A. M., precisely. No freiyht rwxdTKd after nine o'clock on the momiog of dephiUire. For pKrtii'nlari', apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON, 1 . JOHN H.ACK, } A K enl *- Pittsburgh, 1855. Pittsburgh, bloubcntllle aud Wheeling l’aclini, I The MUKNA L, Captain A.,S. SiILPHEat), and FORV9T Li rY. Captain George D. Moore, wIU run as regular DAILY PACKETS, between Pittsburgh, SlenbetiTilli- ,md Wh-elinj, stopping at *ll intermediate port?. The DIURNAI. will lea** Pittsburgh on Monday?, Wed nr-suay* uni Frida) r, a* ]<> , k.. A. M. Illuming she bUI leave wheeling on Tu-*pd;» ♦Thursdav* and Saturdays, at 7‘* o'clock. a. M. The FOREST CITY will i.-fjve Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Raturlav -, at 10 o'elrck, A. M —JiV.?urm'np, she will leave Wheeling re Mondfl)?, Wednesdays and Fri days, at 716 o’-'li-cj;, A. M. For fn-iglit or pn.**are apply on h.-urd or to CINCINNATI ANP LOUISYILLB PACKETS. For Cincinnati nntl Lonltivllle. The pii-aniT qi'AKER City, Cupt. SntJ.VK, I ** f*'** ib- e 1"• ve un<l all intermediate ,gre*%l£fej*ca j ort? f-n Til U I’.-DA . 15 Lb inst. For freigb- or pu>--ngi- .n-piv on U-sro. or tn mbi:i _ B\»*N».S - r Ci*i.U\GW.>.)D. Agent*. For Clurlnottl arv<t Louisville. Tf.e Mentrer BKV/IL, (npU.iu 11 V HrVCfl I INS '*• Wll * l**n r " b»r th • tiVv.- aud hM internie- J?sajv»Ffv:.-g d-a'.- pll-i ■ n Til C K>D AY,t h* IC’.h instant, at 10 o’cietk. A M For tn-ijht or p o a* ply on l-nurd. or lo ml-13 JWKS H HiMVIUNSGN, Agent For Clnclnnnll m:d Louisville. rrm-* %. ‘ * !t ' / ‘ t ’' ,inw ' r C\sTi.K G AItDKN. Copt 11. H. J? Drvi.vs rr, «■ill 1-are f;rt L- above and lot© me. eSaaCS»4.im.. (<w on wh-sksdav. i4tb,a:ioA. M. For frvlgbt or pas-iri>:i- app \ >-ti iv-ard, or to mLI2 UAUN US or FLACK, Agent*. .$1 817,218 fp’P' a. The steiiiu-.-r GKF.AT WKST,C*pUlnM‘Cl*t.< Lot '-li. will li-n’e for the i.b Te :.n<t intermedl- Kk23„i<- ju-tt- --n KKJDAY, 10. h Ir.st., at 10 A. M. For or |>.»h-ug- tipj.lv r-n 1* :ml. mh!s .$29,950 327 . a0,420,9C3 Tie- ft-ua.»r DKI.K’I vTK, Captain Tnoz. Will le-r„ f„r ifu- islmvo utnl interm*»- |-ri>i“V l-r.'dlinu; portj on FRIDAY, l<J;h iu?t., nt 10 A. M. F«ir fr.-uGC (T ft p ( ]y on mbli For St- LokU, iovra, vvi«eonsin and Min nesota Terr I lory ■-Q,t*l ncy, Warsaw, Keokuk, Fort Mndison, Uurliugtnn, Muscatine, Kock Iklndil, Davenport, Galcun, Dubuque, St. Peters and St. Paul. The tumor BKN BOLT, Capt. Boyd, will lea re f>r the alv>Te nnd iut**tmriilnte port/* on fiTOßdffS&fcSATf UP AY, 17th Ins-'t., jit 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or tn uihlo J. it. Agent. For St. Louis, lowa, Wisconsin ouil Min nesota Territory— Rulncy, Warsaw, Keokuk, Fort Madison, Burlington, Muscatine, Unek lsluml, Davenport, Galena, Dubuque, St, Peters and St. Anthony's Fall*. jii-u The «'.eivui*-r VIENNA, Cnptuin C Hat, will LftijfvCy-fJlpave for tin* above mid iiitermedintv ports un »BwSBBSBaSATUKI)AY. Mareii 21, al 10 nV.10.-k A.M. For freight or pa-sago apply on bonn!, or to mbit! F LACK or WIIKINS, A Rents. For St. ’Louis mid Illinois Kiver* RW3, Till* ‘-t-oui.T A M Kl( ICL'fi, Captnin C. BATCH LmfcffefaoJ?r.’-oft, will f -r Hu* tbovi« huJ intermediate ■SBKiHw ports uii FRIDAY, lf.ib ins?., ui 10 A. M. For freight or pa. s «ut»<- ply on ho»r<], or to rahl ...$5,387 .f'o3 ... £,582.700 Th*’ m-w tint! !*ul*«tiint lal Ktenmor KQUINOX, G. l;«'WLrv, will ieavn for n„» nVova wSrJraEu&iiDi] iutermi-'Jiu.e icrU, ( n TiIUKSDA V, 16th lost, m 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on IxmrJ, or to Th>’ steamer L\ S. MAIL. Capt. M. Fo&D, I fPrfljj w ‘‘* leave lor the above nuJ iutermediutc ports THURSDAY, 13th List., at 10 A. M. For tieigtit or pa-nagr apply ou board, or to mh!2 JOHN FLACK. Agcnt^ - For St LOIIII. TT_ The JAMES I’ARK, Capt. ItonKUT will lt'!tv« tor (be- above and Inlurinedl a&VtifelSKiutt' port*. on FH I i)A V, loth Instant, at 10 A. M. For freight or piusa,.-!' npplv ou Lourd, or to * FLaCK & LIVINGSTON, Agents. The >-te,ui<*r ALTOONA. Capt. It. C. GraT, I for the above and intermediate port-t M&S&SHI&on THURSDAY, the lft. h inst., at lOc/slocb, A. M. For freight or piuvage apply on l>onr<l. n^ m The f-temuer It . T. S K ATM AN, Captain A. I llSff? EiMiLirß. will leave tor the above and all inter- J«EggSgs£medl.a* ports on M KDNIODAY, the Uth ioftt. at 12 o'cioek M. For freight or passage apply on board. For fi RsUville The steamer LOUISVILLE will leave for the f u (gfc Jfr above and inteinietihite ports on WEDNES- P A V. 14th iuotnnt, at 0 A. M freight or pusaagi* apply on bonrd, or to mhlH N I.MICK & CO., Agents. The steamer ECU PSK, Captain Wsi. Moore, I ciSSMrfrwill leave for the hliovk and intermediate ports on VY KDNESDAY, 14ih ItsL, at a V. M. For freight or russAge tippiy-on board, or to njhl3 ,1. D. COI.I.INC WOOD. Agent. Kcgalar Wheeling Packet. The Meittuer VENTURE, Capt. John Gordon, | JESLAleave* every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, aud at a V. M. For ireigbt or passage apply on board, or to j a „3 JAMES COLLINS A CO., Agents. ___ The steamer DAN CONVERSE, Capt. Arras, 1 fCS?! .fowll! leave for the above and Intermediate ports iJSaS»aBCnn TIIUUcDAY. loth Inst , at 12 M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mhl3 BARNKS * WWDjsant*.. For Zanesville, The Steamer KATE CAS3EL, Capt. Joseph iJESUfrM’VAT, will leave for the above-and interme- JaßggSMftjdlflt..* ports ou opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply ou hoard, or to jau29 P BARNES & COLLINGWOOD, Agents. * ■ >* A v ~ i • -vj ‘ ~ ..' ■' -'Vv*' *. ... .• •■•.>• • • - ..-..f. ■■■':' tv ■ .*.•:/*, V-, * y • _ +$ v*• •'. »,-> j . ■- 11 *•';r •-. ..•» r -.+ ■V 4 . >\T j ' • •*-« + ■* FOKT OF PITTSBURGH, 11 FF.ET 4 I.NCJIEP WATER 15 Til* CHANNEL. STEAMBOATS, "1555.” A.fD SAINT LOUIS PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT llfiuSH Buildings. 1n0r23) J 0 'COLl.l.\\i\\*mn, Agunt, Nr. 1:>;j Front street. st. Louis rACKtrri. For St. I.iiulu For St. I.Aiiiii, •I. li LIVINGdTuN. Aamt*. For St. Louts. JOHN FLACK, Agent. For St. Louis. WAIiASH KlVElt PACKETS. For Wabash River. NASHViLLE PACKEI'S. For Nashville W HEELING PACKETS. For Steubenville. ZANESVILLE PACKETS. For Zauetvill*. IHAMOIS SKINS—A fine lot on hand and for sale by r feb2G FLEMING BROS. ~•* ; . j.. ~ ,\’ 'V **. *%a '•*■ 4* v** V ‘Vi I, iJ‘.* . v "5 v* *>? ' }'! * . V ♦*-?• •••'.- * , i«• . -s' * V' V»»Z. Wcoii'g ii at* BtUOnil,,. 49* Ko artlcld of & similar kind, now beibre the public, bstter rcputatictt m ft ; «storaUVsra©d InTlgcra* ting faair tools. Its peculiar chemical qualities have a beneficial effect upon the growth -and character of the hair, giving and glossy texture to that which was former* Iy of a eoarei and dry nature. It has also a tendency to preserve the youthful color'and appearance of tho hair, and destroying or counteracting tho effects of age. With such recommendations in its favor, we hardly perceive how any lady or gentleman fhould be without, so valuable au adjunct to the toilet. Persons who hare used it from the age of sixty*foar down, declare it to be the most perfect ar* tide to 6ecure the object intended ever yet produced. Gray hair, whether produced by the slow progress cf time, or by any of the causes which whiten the locks prematurely, la restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and all the dlsa. greeable effects of dryness, the accumulation of dandruff or like impurities, are removed. From the Editor of the Beal Estate Advertiser, 27 School st Bostor, March 20,1854. Peop. Wood: Dear Sir—Having become prematurely quite gray, I was induced seme six weeks since, to make trial of your Hair Restorative. 1 have used less than two bottles, but the 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 short time, my hair will be asdatk as formerly. I have also been much gratified at the healthy moisture and vigor of the hair, which before was harsh and dry, and it has ceased to'eome out as formerly. Respectfully Yours, D. C M. Ropp. Prop. Wood: Dear Sir—My hair commenced falling off some three or four }-ears 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 happy to ray it is doing wonders. I have now a fine growth of young hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to all similarly afflicted. A. 0. WnxiAMSOR, 133 Second street. St. Louts, March 7th, 1854. I baTe used Prof. 0. J. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, bs 1 thought, prematurely gray, but by the use of his Restore tive, it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. Svdxet Beeise, Ex*Scnator, United Btates, ViKCEitRXS, Indiana, Juno 16th, 1853. Pbof. 0. J. Wood : Dear bir— As you are at out to iuhdu facture extensively and vend your recently discovered Ilalr Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it may ooncern, that I have nred it, and known otbefs use it; that I have for several years been in the habit of using othsr Hair Re* Btoratives, and that I find yours vastly superior to anyother 1 know. It entirely cleanses the mead 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, raft, and glossy appearance, and all;thls without discoloring the hands that apply It, or tlie dfcesa cn Which It drops. 1 would, therefore, recommend it* uao to every one desirous of haring a fine color and texture to hnir. Respectfully yours, Wtisox Kino. For sals by 0. J. WOOD A 00., Proprietors. 695 Bread way, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. Price, $1 and $2 p*r bottle. - .. * Bold at Dr. G. K. KEYBKR’S Drug StorcjlfOWoodsireeb, sign of the Golden Mortar. . feblCalaw 45r“ Proclamation.*- Whereas, the extraordinary and unprecedented demand for that invaluable preparation, WRIGHTS PREMIUM KATIIARION, has induced envious persons to palm off other articles similar In uatao and ap pearance, but absolutely worthless, which.has a tendency to injure the reputation of the genuine article, purchasers should be particular to ask for WtijhCt Premium Katba* rion, and they may rely ou receiving an article unequalled for its virtues for restoring a decayed head of hair, for a cool, refreshing and delightful application during the hot weather, removing all disagreeable sensations cf dizziness aad headache, and for the toilet it has never bad an equal for its pleasant and delightful fragrance. Its thousands of testimonials are a sufficient guarantee for its completely restoring a decayed bead 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 supply of its natural pigment or coloring mat ter, giving the hair a dark, glos?y appearance, with a luxu riant growth. For wiio by every druggist in tho city, and by druggists and merchants throughout the UulUri states. A liberal discount to wholesale dealers. Price 25 cents a bottle. For rale by GEO. 11. KKYBER, No. 140 Wood street, and R. E. SELLER?, Pittsburgh. jaa37aUw3mifl Important to Person* afflicted with Her* itla, or Rapture of the Bowels, and the danger of Strangulation by neglect* The right course f«r any one to pursue Tvho may be af flicted with Rupture, is to procure a good Truss well adapted to the ruptured paits, in order to retain the protruding portion of tho bowels. This is often negioeted, and the bo»el becomes strangulated, leaving the patient not only in a suffering but dangerous condition. 1 have always on hand, and dally adapt, the most improved Trarses; among which is MAUSU’3 RADICAL CURE TRUSS, which will yeally produce a radical cure in a short time. Of course there are cases when no Truss will cure, but in a vast ma jority of reducible Hernia, or Rupture, this Truss will cure. 1 have every varioty of Trasccs, from 60 cents to £3O; also a largo assortment of CHILDREN'S TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varicose broken or enlarged reins; PILE PROPS, for the rellri and cure of Piles; SHOULDER BRACES, for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, and every variety of mechanical eppllanco used in tho cure of disease. Call and examine them at my Drag Store, No HO Wood street, corner of Yirgln alley;-* Igo pf the Golden Mortar. ffeblS.d*w] PR. GEO. IL-KEYSER. Darrell 1 * Indian Liniment, COTES FAIX3 LN TUX Back, Limbs, Side, Head, Breast, Throat, Spine, Mu»cle», Worms in the Skin, Scalp Disease?, Milk Cruit, [Dry ,Tetter, Erysipelas, Headache, Chafra, Neuralgia, Cracks, Sun Pain, Scalds, Barn 3, Ulcers, „Soro Legs, Sore Throat, Rheumatism. TRY IT ONCE^ Price £5 c*Dts per bottle. 8:M wholesale and retail at Dr. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street; JOEL MOIILER’S, Lib erty street, and at J. P. FLEMING’S, Allegheny city. jin2o:d*w Pearl Steam Mill ; CANAL BASIN, ALLEGHENY CITY, (MAS SB* OAILBOAD STATION.) FAMILIES will be eupplled withourvarloua grades of FRESH GROUND FLOUR, By leaving their orders at tho Mill or in our boxes at Logan, Wilson A Co., Wood atreet.or Braun A Reiter,cor* tier Liberty and St. Clair street*. Pittsburgh. li. P. Schwarts, or J. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny. Flour will be deliveredtotaxnllics in either of the two cities Trims: CASH on delivery. jy29 BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. HOME LEAGUE FACTORV. HAMILTON STEWART, Manufacturer of Shirting, Checks, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca fctreet, Allegheny, has opoued a Ware room sscond eTOST Post Bcildjsgs, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not aware that there Checks can be made as good and sold os low here os in any other etiy in the United States, are Invited to call and examine for them solves. mh!2:lm MURPHY’S NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, NO. 182 WOOD STREET, one door m from tbo corner of Liberty, la now Tbe proprietor Li himself a practical Ilatler, haring had fifteen years experience at the business, ten years as a practical workman ; having worked in the principal estabiMnnentv in New York, Phil* aaelphla, Cincinna'i, anti tho New England Staten; feels confident that, from his practical experience as a Hatter, he can furnish not only as good but a uettiti and cixeafeb article than Anything heretofore offered to the Pittsburgh public —all of his man mamifacture. decl6:tl r*vj the Honorahle the Judges of the Court of General X Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for tho county of Allegheny : The petition of Thomnn Smith of tho Fourth Ward, city of Ailegbeuy, county of Allegheny, humbly sheweth: That your petitioner hath provided with materials for the .accommodation of travelers and others, at his tavern, in the city and ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him n license torftoep a public house of en tertainment, aud your petitioner, as In duty bound, will prny. THOMAS SMITH. Wo, tho subscribers, citizens of tho ward aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for tho accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern Is necessary. L. A. Walters, 0. M. Blockstuck, Samuel C.Greacy, Robert , Qnargel, John Graham, George Richardson, John Smith, James Wilson, William H. Edit*, Thomas M. 8011, Samuel Patterson. John Smith. _ mhlBA3i* TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and for the county of Allegheny : The petition of Samuel Richey, of the First tram, city of Pittsburgh, county aforesaid, humbly aheweth, —That your petitioner hath provided himself with materials fur the ac commodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the w»rd aforesaid, and prays that your Hon ors will bo pleasod to grunt him a license to keep a public house of entertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pray. SAMUEL RICHEY. Wo, tho subscribers, citizens of the wnrd aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperanco, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for tho accommodation anti lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. James A. H. Bpoer, Ilenry Mnrpby, William M. Crabb, James Wilson, Philip Shepler, G. 8. llrown, James Gray of Gourth street, James Loyd, B. Rhodes, Thomas Lang, J. A. Carlin, E. M. Rogers mh!3:d3t* TO the Honorable, the Judges of tho Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and for the county of Allegheny: The petition of William Chambers, of the Second Word, Allegheny, county aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your pe titioner has provided himself with materials for the accom modation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bo pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of en tertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty bound will pray. WILLIAM CU AMBERS. We, tho subscribers, citizens of the ward aforesaid, do certify, that the above petitioner is of good repute for hon esty and temperance, aud is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. John M’Ginniss, William Crawford, Samuel Baird, Wil liam Giles, Thomas Patterson, Anthony Smith, Thomas Richardson, William Black, Thomas Gist, Charles Hamil ton, U. Simpson, James boyd. wh!3:d3l* Citizens’ Deposit Bank, 1 Mttsburgh, March 5,1555.} THE President and Directors of this BaDk have this day declared a DIVIDEND, at the rate of 4 per cent., on the Capital Btock, paid in out of the profits of the last six months, payable on and after the 16th instant, mhflrdtdj Signed : E. D. JoNES, Ca. c bier._ BOUNTY LANDS—For the Soldiers, Chaplains. Team sters and Flotilla men, who hovo served tho 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 their claim, t-nn have them promptly attended to. Information given gratis. THOMAS WOODS, mtifl Bounty Land and Pension Agent, 75 Fourth fit. .• .- • *.v - -.* .•* a®** p •<**.-*, - * ***•%-. Caaltle, lit, June 27th, 1.853. PETER T. WRIGHT A CO., 241 Market st, Philadelphia. TO LET, FOR SALE, &o. Reildenoe at Evcmtehi rpHE, UNDERSIGNED offors for sale hi* property lo the X Fvergieen Colony, Ross Township, -five miles .froth' Pittsburgh. The house is 68 by S4> arranged with Four Rooms, & Kltobon, and a large Hall on the first floor, and is provided with a WaterClosefcand Bath Boom—the latter with suitably h°tan(V cold water pipes. Attached to lh* house are Two Acres of Ground, held In fee, enwhieb there Is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken. House. The Colony is provided with a School of the high* est order, and Is under tho management of a gentleman from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach even tho higher branches of study. This admirably concluded School Is of incalculable advantage to the man of fimrilv, os the Ideas here have an opportunity of shooting without the contaminating influence of outside prtsnere, 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 in the form property, and tho avails will bo taken in adjusted balances end certificates of deposit ogainst feb2l WILLIAM A. HILL, 04 Wood street. Farm for Sale. rpHE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a valuable TRACfPrOF X LAND, situated in New Pewickly township. Beaver county, three miles from Rochester and New Brighton, on the Brighton and Pittsburgh road; containing 80 acres, C 5 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the balance well timbered. The improvements consist c-f a good COTTAGE HOUSE, with four rooms,kitchen and celar; a good frame Bank Barn, 80 by 40 feat, with Slnbling under the whole of it for horses, cows and sheep; a new Smoke House, Wood House and Spring House. There is one of best SpriD w of soft water In the county bandy to the house, also several other good Springs-on the premises. Orchards °f choice fruit, consisting of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, and Cherry trees. This Farm is all under good fence; part in grain. The place is well watered. This is a rare chance to seccure a good home. Apply soon. For further Information enquire of Long, Duff A Co., Pittsburgh; G.‘ R. Sphere, Rochester; Samuel Stiles, Rochester; or the subscriber, on the rremleea. febl6:lm» rohlo:w4t JESSE DEAN. T Farm for Safe. HE subscriber offers for sale a small FARM OF FIFTY ACRES—forty acres of which Is cleared, and under a good state of cultivation. There is also a good Apple and Peach Orchard; two Dwelling Houses, with-other, out* houses; a Barn, and a good Stable. The Faria Is situated in Baldwin township, Allegheny county—six miles from this city—near the Brownsville road. For further particulars, apply to tho subscriber, on the premises. mhltdlm* PETER WEISBNEB. For Kent. A FARM CONTAINING 63 ACRES OF LAND, under a. Rich state or cult!ration, with a large ana convenient I>WELLING HOUSE, recently built and of modern style; good Barn, Stabling, 4c.. situated on tha 6ontb bank of the Monongehela rlrer, 6 milee abore Plttabnrgh, being one of the most beautiful and pleasant localities anywhere to be found. Possession given on or betore the Ist of April nett. Enquire or H. CHILDS 4 CO., ■nhB-.tr 133 Wood street. F; 'ftae Family Carriage, Harness A Horses For Sale. ABEAUTJPUL SMALL COUPE CARRIAQE, for one or two horses, with fine doable Harness, and pair of joong, well broke, perfectly safe and gentle Horses. For sale cheap, for want of arc. Address. Box No. 60, Pitts burgh Post Office, mh9:lw DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT WHISKER 9 AND" MOUSTAOHES?—If yoa do. and yonr beard won’t grow natural!, all you hare to ae la to use my Ongnent, which will, In rfx weeks, force your beard or hair to grow strong and thick, and I warrant It will not stain or injure the 6kin. This I know it will do, for before I began to sell It I tried It wetland thoroughly, both on myself and friends, end so recommend it with confidence, as do Sims 2000 gen* tleman who hare used it. So sayfl the proprietor,B.G. Gra ham, of New York. The above article is for sale, price $1 per bottle, by fel*7 8- L. OUTBBERT, 140 Third nt. DU. BRUNET’S UNIVERSAL REMEDY/—This remedy is f&r superior to any that has ever yet been offered to the public. Operating open all the organs cf the body, and upon the skin at large, it re establishes, when disor* dered, that relative action which is necessary to be per formed by the different organs of the system in a state of health, and which are always deranged in a state of disease. It is aedp&ble to any and every disease, in all stages, and has made the most asioni&hlug cures that have ever appeared upoa record. Price $l,OO per bottle. Sold by _M>l9 8. L. OUTHBERT, 140 Third Rt. CASH IS U3ELESS UNLESS EMPLOYED I $2,500 W*sTCT.—Persons seeking on investment for thetr cash, can purchase a Uro ind Kent of $3,000, on valuable City Properly, f>r Twenty-fi7e Hundred Dollars. For par- ticulars apply to feblO RENT—The Brick Dwelling House, containing 7 J? roopn and hall, being No. 69 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn streets. Rent $165, Including water tax. T. B. YOUNG & CO., febS 38 Smithfield street. rpo LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Centre 1 Avenue. Apply-to H. MINER A CO, feb!2 No, 32 Smithfield street Lot for Sal®. A GOOD BUILDING LOT, 24 feet front on Carson street by 100 feet in depth; In Birmingham, will be sold cheap. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, jv!3 atbfflceof the Morning Post, FOR SALE VERY CHE AP, A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A goal bargain can be had by applying soon at tbe ofllce of the MORNING POST. jylfctf Ij'Oß SALE—An excellent Frame House and Lot, on P ltci-aca street, Allegheny city, at a very low rata. En- quire ot jan22:tf Land for Sale 1 Qnn ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near IOUU the Clarion river. This land is heavily timbered, has an excellent soil, and is said to contain an abundance of iron ore, and a thick vein of bituminous coal. The Venan go railroad, which will undoubtedly be built, will run very near to it. If not directly across it. The MiUstown creek runs through it. ALSO, 500 acres In Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near tbe route of tbe Snnbury and Eric railroad. No better investment could be nuule than in tbese-lamls. 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. D. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, No. 147 Fourth street. BUILDING LOT FOR SALK. f«b2&e*m4f A LOT feet frost on WYLLE street, and extending back 109 feet to Wide alley. “On the oafilTpatt cf the Lot i 3 a Cellar Wall, built fOr two small Houses. This l*»t U in 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. GILLMORE, Jyl3 .> At Office of Morning Peat. EDUCATIONAL ALLEGHENY COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL, MANSFIELD, NEAR PITTSBFRGH. rpriE underblgbed, County Superintendent, having con- X fiul fd a number ot Teachers and Directors upon the propriety of est&b.lshing a Teachers’ Institute, and haring received ih«ir hearty approval—and believing also that he cannot, in any other way, more efT-dually aid in carrying out the provisions of the new School Law—has determine l to establish a NORMAL SCHOOL—for which he has scoured iho services of R. LURRY, A. &1., as Principal. The object of the Institution wilt be to afford Teacher?, and ull those wishing to become Teachers, such facilities as will enable thorn to obtain a liberal, thorough and practical education. £5?-Tbe first Eesaion will open on TUESDAY, April 3d, lsi6. it is desirable that all persons wishing to enter should be present at the opening of the session. For information qb to Terms, Ac., see Circulars, or ad dress a M. KERR, mhlfcdlw*3twl County Superintendent. OufT’a mercantile College, Founded in mo.—incorporated by toe legis lature. On reference to any of onr city merchants, it will be found that this is the only establishment of the kind ever established i a this city In which they have nny confidence— the only one in which 1 ouble Entry Book-Keeping has been thoroughly taught;—the only one in which Account ants ran get reliable advice in case of difficulty with their books;—the only one in which the doctrines of Partnership settlements are thoroughly elucidatedthe only one iu which Lectures upon Oommercial Law have been regularly and systematically delivered for nearly eight years;—the only ene in which a good Handwriting can be obtained tho only ouo in which Teachers of Penmanship can be in structed in the ornamental branches of the art;—the only one whose Professor of Penmanship will let visitors have a specimen of his Writing. Call and get a Circular, and a specimen of Mr. William*’ splendid writing. rnhlO Rxceisior—lron City Commercial College, WOOD STREET—Permanently established, with a foundation as firm as the name it bears. Tbe great Inducements offered to young men at this In stitution are such as are rarely met within 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. Tbe Faculty of thia College is composed of gentlemen whose names and rare qualifications are as familiar to the puhllc B 3 “ household words ” Faculty.— SULLAH A 880., 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 FLEMING, (anthor.of Fleming’s new and improved system of Book-keeping,) will examine and deliver weekly Lectures on the Science 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. Thoso who fed interested wi'l please call, and wit ness the wonderful progress made in the various depart ments by the students of the College. «$-Tbe Faculty of this Institution do not claim to ba the “ best In th&JJnited States,” nor do thoy mean to gull the public, by saying, that it is “ the only place where Book keeping Is properly taught,” but they wish to say that the Iron City College, in all Its departments, is equal to any Commercial College in tho western country. Terms reasonable. College open from BA. M. till 10 P. M. No extra charge for Arithmetic. Civility gratia. mh2 Instructions In music. MR WAMELLNK would respectfully inform his pupils an friends that he will continue his prolession as Instructor to the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders lett t Mr. KLKBER’S Muslo Store, or at his reel* donee, No. IST SECOND Street, will bo promptly attended to. aus Proclamation. BY virtu© of a precept uuder the hands of William D. M’Clnre, President of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for tho Filth Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and J calico of tho Court of Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery, in Bnd far said district, and William Boggs and Qubricl Adams, Ksqa., Associate Judges of the some county, In and for the oounty of Allegheny, dated the twenty third day of February, in the yoar of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ond fifty-five, and to me directed, for ho.d lng a Court of Oyor ond 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. Public notice is hereby given to all Justices of tho Peace, Coroner, and Con* stables of tho county of Allegheny, that they be, tbon ond there, In their proper persons, with their rolls, records, in* qul*ltion3, examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their respective offices, in their be* bait, appeara to be dono—and also those that will proseouto the prisoners that now aro, or may be in the jail cf said county of Allegheny, to be then and there to prosecute agalost them as shall be just. Ulven under .my band, in Pittsburgh, this first day of March, in the yeur of our Lord ono thousand eight ban* dred and fifty-five ond of the Commonwealth the seventy* ninth. [mhsj WILLIAM MAQILL, Sheriff. IN TUB COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. No. 28 or De cember Term, 1854. In the matter of the voluntary as signment of hL Hodkinson to Thos. R. Sill. And now, to wit, February 19,1865, on motion •I l. s. f of D. Revd, In open Court, it is ordered that notice l—be given to all persona interested, by publication in two newspapers published in the city of Pittsburgh, at least onca a wcuk for three consecutivo weoks, that an ap plication wdlbe made to the Court of Common Pleas on Saturday, the 10th day ojf March, 1855, for an order on said assignee to re-transfer and re-convey sail assigned property, and for the discharge of said assignee and his sureties, Ac. By the Court. From the record. feb2o ED. OAMPBF.LL, JR-, Prothouotary. Nine acres of choice land for sale—ah wen fenced; with a good Dwelling House of four rooms— portico in front. A stable, coal house and other out-build ings. Two grape arbors; also, apples, peaches, pears, quinces, Ac.—all healthy trees, and 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. tt. CUTHBERT A SON, mh2 Real BsUte Agents, 140 Third street TWe PEN N SYL.VAKttA RAILROAD. The GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, , cGhiiwtlni? the At. innUc dUw wlfh Western, North-western andEfcuth- WOStem State. 1 !, br a c%ntlnuou« Railway direst This read also connects at Pittsburgh ?rUh daily line n fitenmew to ailpartaon tho Western Cleveland nnl San. dU6ky with steamers to &H parts on the North Lakes; making Lh* most dir*'.*, clitageit end r-liabt* rnnj> by which FREIGHT can be%rwavied to ?.\U frcia the Great West. X.... RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA A PITTSBURGH. FIRST CLAS&—Boats, Shoe*, DryGofids,) (in boxes.) Furs, Fathers, 4=....„ ~Z( 80c - SECOND CLASS.—Books end Slaiicceiy,'* Dry Goode, (In bales,) Hardware, tea* W7sc: per lOOttia. . ther, Wool, &c.~ J THIRD CLASS.—Anvils, Baggio £, Bacon I r -_ lnm v. nnd Pork, fin bulk,) Hemp, ic / toa »” looa>3 - FOURTH CLASS—Coffee;Flsb,Baconand l K r. irw.rr.-. Pork, (packed;) Lard and Lard 0i1...... f 65<! ' pcr loGlb *- #3* fa t*blpplQg-Goiyis from nby point Knit ot Philadel phia, bo particular to mark packngo “via Pennsylvania JCaUroadJ ’ All Gooin ccnaigiie:! to rbe Ageuta of this Rood at Philadelphia orFiiteburg’b, wlll .Lo forwarded without detention. Frpigqt Aomrx* —Moses Totter, BostonJ. L Elliott, N. jE. J. Bnceder, Philadelphia; Magraw fr. Koons, Haiti, more; Geo. C. Francisco. I*, 1 *, Pittsburgh; ShriugmauA Brown, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Monrhesd, Louisville, Ky 4 R. C. Madison, lEd4 Ratcliff A Co., St. Louis, Mo.; J. S. Mitchell A Son, Evansville, Indiana. THREE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philadel phia and Pittsburgh. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7)£ A. M., and Pitts burgher Philadelphia at 7, A. M. THE'PAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 p. M., and PUta burghfof Pblladelphiafttl, P.M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at ll,P.M..and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P. M. The abovo lines connect at Pittsburgh withtho Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.} Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111.;' Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville,* Kyu Terra Haute, Madison, Lafayette and lnd4 Cincinnati, Day ten, Springfield; Bellefontaine, Sandusky.' Toledo, Cleve land, Columbus, Zanesville, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio; also, with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NxwOalzass, St. Loots, Lotnsvntr and Cikcinnati. Through Tickets can be had to or from either of the above places. - k For further particulars, see handbiila at the different starting points. Passengers from the'WestwiU find this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia. Balti* mere, New York, or Boston. TtlOS. MOORE, Agent, Passenger Lines, Philadelphia. J. MESKI2LEN, Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. TIHE shortest, quickest ami most reliable route to Toledo, X Chicago, Rcchlelaad, Galena, and St. Louie, la VIA CLEVELAND. This route Is one hue died miles shorter and about eight hours quicker to Chicago, than the circuitous one VIA IN DIANAPOLIS, ' Three Doily Trains between Pittsburgh add Cleveland. Three Dally Trains between Cleveland and Chicago. Time to Cleveland six hours, Chicago twenty-two hours, and St. Louis thlrty-eeven hours. Trains for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A. SL, 12.00, M., and 640 P. M, connecting at Hudson with Trains for Ouyahoga Falls and Akron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04, A. M., 220, P. 51., and 8.20, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Penna. Railroad, leave Pitts burgh at 3.00, 4. M., 8.00, A. SL, and 34)0, P. SL; all con necting at Alliance with trains which arrive In Cleveland at 10 04, A. M., 2.20, P. M., and 8.45, P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. 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. 51., and arriving in Cleveland at 2.20 P. M., os that is the only train by which close connections are made through to the above poiuts. Passengers by this train reach Chicago at 7.30 next morning and SL Louis at mid night. a. CUTHBERT A SON. 140 Third street. Time gained by going Tia Cleveland, eight hoars. The Trains from Cleveland to ToledoasdChlrago leave ss follows: Leave Cleveland et 7.30 nod 2.30 A. M., 7 45 P M • arrive at Chicago at 11.00 P. M., 7.00 A. M. and 12.00 M. ' Trains leave for ItocS Wand and St. Louisas Minus: Leave Chicago at 0;15 A. SI-, 10.05 and ll.OfrP. SL Passengers for St Louis go over Rock Island Railroad to Joliet, ana thence OTer the Chicago and Mississippi Railroad to Alton, and thence hv Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Loots. Passengers by the 9.23, A. M., Train arrive in St. Louis at 11.20 same evening, und by the 10.05, P. M. Train at noon next day. Baggage checked through to Cleveland, and there re checked for Chicago ana St. Louie. FAILS VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. _ . CLAS3. IbJ CLAES. 2JT> CLASS. To Alliance 42 80 To Chicago .....$ll CO 050 Cleveland 4 00 La 5a11e........ 14 60 12 50 Toledo— 6 Of) Rock Island- 16 60 13 60 Detroit- fl 00 Et. Louis 19 50 15 60 Passengers are requested to procure their tickets at the office of the Company, Iff Monongshela House, third door below the corner, J. DURAND, Sup’t Cleveland. , , J. A. CAUGHEY. Agent, fl gc * Pittsburgh. TIIOMAS WOODS, 75 Fonrtb street. PITTSBURGH, ST. LUCIS AND NEW ORLEANS. RAILROAD TO CHICAGO THENCE BY CHICAGO AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD An Air Line Eonte from Chicago to St. Louis. LEAVE CHICAGO DAILY (Sundaysexcepted) X on arrival cf Express Train of Michigan Southern and Central Railroads— Ist. ST. LOUIS DAY MAIL 9:15, A. M. - “ . . .NIGHT >2s£RliBa~-m5,.*. hL._. Trains run through to St. Louis in fourteen hours, vja Bloomington, Springfield and Alton, xcithoutchange'ofca r 8 or oaggjge, conceding at Alton with amiv Line of Packet 3 for HjiuuibnL Quincy and Keokuk, aud at St. Louis with FIRST CLASS STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS, and intonnediate points cm the Mississippi, and with regular lines of steamers fur Kansas und Council Bluffs. TIME FROM PITTSBURGH '£<» ST. LOUIS 38 HOURS Baggage checked through to St. Louis, on Michigan Cea tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago. 35. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, General Passenger Agent. RICHARD P. MORGAN, Jit, Superintendent. fl®“Through Tickets to St. Louis, by this route, can be obtained In Pittsburgh, at Offices of Cleveland and Pitts burgh and Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. fsep27;6m Bazin’s Premium Perfumery. A PRIZE MEDAL at the Great Loudon Exhibition of tbe Industry of all Nations, in 1851, and Seven High est Premiums, awarded the subscriber iu this country, have proved his preparations of a superior quality, and placed him among the best perfumers and soap makers of Europe and America. His celebrated Shaving Creams and Lus tralea, his fine Pomades, Toilet Waters, anil Perfumes ror the Handkerchief, (of GO varieties,) are unsurpassed by any In the world. All articles purchased at this establishment are warrant ed of the finest quality. With an addition of many new articles to his list, and greatly increased lociHtles for manufacturing, he is enabled to furnish them to dealers in any quantity desired, and at Very liberal prices. Country Dealer?, 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, feb22ulawlm is Philadelphia. Carpets Leal than Coat. rpHE undersigned having reduced the prices of their en* X tiro stock of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Bag". Hats, Matting, Ac., from 20 to 25 per cent, call tbe attention of persons in want of any articles in their line to the following. Their stock is one of the largest and best selected in the city, and consists in part of Velvet and Brussels; Tapestry Brussels; Aubu&son Brussels; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets; Pat-nt Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine and fine do; Twilled and plain Venetian do; Hall and Btair do; Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool and Cotton Ingrala do; Bt«dr Rods, Window Sliades, and a large assortment of Oil Cloth, from 2to 24 feet in width. Trans cash o.vli. C. B. HEADLY » CO., jan23 No. 82 Third street. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SIUTHFIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. INSURE BUILDINGS and other property against loss or damage by Fire, aud the perils of Ao Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. Dimerous. Wm. F. Johnstbn, Body Patterson, W. M’CUntock, Kennedy T. Friend, D. M Long, I. Grier Sprout, A. J. Jones, George R. While, Jacob Painter, A. A. Carrier, James S. Negley, W. 8. Haven, Wade Hampton, D. E.Park, 11. R. CoggshalL Hon. W5l. V. JOUNBTON, President, BODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Carrier, Secretary and Treasurer. S. S. Carrier, Assistant Secietary. dec.2:6m THE SUBSCRIBER la now importing a superior quality of OIL OF of which of an ounce with 60 gallons pure Spirit will produce a fineCoguac Brandy. His ESSENCES OF ROCHELLE ond OTARD’S BRANDY; of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX RUM, ARAC. CIDER and PEACH BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS and SCOTTISH WHISKY, aro acknowledged by the New York manufacturers by ihe great demand after them. Di rections for use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCHTWANGER, 141 Malden Lane, New York, P. S.—lmporter of Daguerreotype Chemicals, Platina, Bismuth, Manganese; Thorn’s EiuCopaiva, Sulphate An moola, Ac. d>*r2l*iH tf SlTectual Remedy for Worms. THE LESSONS of experiunca are the most reliable, and if not too costly are sought after by the practical. The following is the voluntary testimony of a worthy and well known physician, rointtvu to his oxpcrience of the cDlcaoy of B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, during a practice of twenty-flvo years; Grenada, Mias., May 53d, 1853. Messrs. B. A. Fahnestock <fi Co. GEMLEaiK-s:—l am one of those Individuals backward In giving certificates, but in the present instance consider it aue to humanity to say that 1 have been engaged in tho practice of medicine for twenty-five years, and have never met with any remedy so effectual for'worms as your Ver mifuge. In adults, eren in cases of Fever, I sometimes use it to carry off calomel taken lha previous night, ond 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 Fold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO., comer First and Wood Ftrrnta. ml,B-daw '.v,-ij-. .x: RAILROADS „ n. II:-HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBAKKT, Superintendent, Altoona. Pa. PENNSYLVANIA UAILROAD. CLEVELAND'AND PITTSBDBGH lUUiBOAD. IN CONNECTION WITH THE Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad* . T*A ALLIANCE. VIA ALLIANCE. MOST DIRECT AND ONLY RELIABLE ROUTE. To Wholesale Grocers, Liquor Dealers and manufacturers. AUSTIN LOOMIS. 1 STOCK AND BILL BROKER OJJict t jVo. 92 Fourth si., above Wood * VOTES, Drafts Honda, Mortgages, and Loans on colla- l T n 5 8 w ate4, . 8 ! nr * : " bought and Bold on com mission. Land Warrants bought and cold Cop^V« , ”k. lt,enMol ' pald t 0 ,h “ purchase “ nil «f All communications nttented to promptly. Celebrated Eptcnrgan • for ilaroring Soups, Graves, lisp, Meat, Game, io. We advise all good housewife* lu try it. Price *25 cents per bottle,at all Grocery and fruit Stores in the linited States and Canadas lor sale by M’OLUfIG and G. 11. KEY3ER, Pittsburgh. P. T WEIGHT & CO., 241 Market street. Philadelphia- JanlSalawly is Dress making and millinery* B. E. CARGO Is prepared to make to orderDßEsa- XYX £3, Cloaks, Mastjllas, 'Tauias, 4c., on the most rea sonable tenna. Apollo Buildingß, No. 76 Fourth st. [feblT V '/ifiS •- ’ *■*. « • • MEDICAL, - RHODES’ FEVER AND , AGUE CURE, * 08, HATTTBE’S inFAtUBIB SP2CXPIO. ’ FOR tbo tnrrautkh and Carnot arid lit. srmsrrr Fsvem*, FtvEa and A<3ofi,-Cmtg ana XmL DCX3 Aocr, GttttsuL Ucniint, Stain' Swwts, and an other . forms of.disa&o which, hwo a ccnuacn origin In Jldlaria. or Miama, Ttia subtle.atmospheric poison which at certain . seasons la lnhaled at crerv breath, fs ihaania la character wherever it exists—Korih, Bonth, East or will Over? where yieldlo tbfo newly-dlscovercd ; antidote, which is claimed to be tho grtaiaA discovery in nwatciTw ever msdc. This rpcolflc la so harmlc/3 that it may bo taken by per* fioneef eTory age, sex cr*ocditloo*and it will nOtAnbatf tuts for one diabase others still worse, as io toooften the re- J2J,* 11 ® : ho treatment by Quinine, Mrrcnry, Arsenic, and ' rf )Tlo .» us , r w drugp, not a particle Of any •ratt/imSTIv 01 d ‘" llncl| y 'lnlm, theso extrcordimiry To rn ALAR™. th ’ U!5 of th « NATDUAt ANTIDOTK 10 the 1 most or traveler oreb in WlioM dtoS torn rmyAguoor .- “lb“iSS-Sl 1 S&&”- W. "*■» J »»• Itwlll immediately relieve oil llio dUiressiog results of Blhons or Ague diseases, stall os general debility; nkltt eta Tho paUwi.nt once begins to recoTfr ippouta and strength, and continues untH a permanent and radical - cure is effected. . Finally, ita use will banish Fever and Ague from families and all classes. Farmersiand all laboring men, by adopt ing it as a preventive, will bo free from Ague or Bilious at tacks la that season of the year which, while It Is the most sickly, is the most valuable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases: soma may require more Directiongprinted m German, French; and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price-One Dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. . Trade circulars for warded on application, and tha article will be conslgacd on liberal terms to responsible parties in"GTery section of the country, JAS. A. RHODES, Proprietor, . .. ■' . - Providence. R. I. York: 0. V. Of ICE'ENEB '& CO., and C. fifSEJ? POTTER.,Philadelphia: DYOTT & SONS—and for sale by dealers gonorally. (Teb27 DR, HOOFLAMD'S celebrated GERMAN BITTERS. PREPARED DY * BB> C. M. JACKSOK, PhiladelpMa; Pa.. WUI, EFFECTUALLY CUBE ’ LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE. Chronic or Nervous Debility, XHsztuu of the. Kidneys,and au dtseaets wising from, a disordered liver or Stomach Bach asCoustlpa- . tion, Inward PileV Fulnc3s,or Stood to tire Head, Addityof thoStoniQch, NauseajHeartburn, Dlfgustfor Food,' Fulness, or weight in the Stomach, hour - . Eructatlohs,- Sinking, or Fluttering 4$ the Pit-- „ of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head,-Harried and Difficult Breathing, Flutteringattba Heart, Cheat* Ing orSaSbcatingSensation when la lying Posture. Dimness of vision, Dote of Webs before the Sight,.Fftfer and Dull Pain In the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Shin and Eyes, Pain in. the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, At, Sndden Flushes of Heat Burning iu the Flesh, Constant Imagin* ingsofEril.acdgreat Depression or . Spirits. The proprietor, in calling the attention of tha public to • this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confi- ■. 1 dence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It Is no uew and untried article* hut one liaa stood -■. th© test of a ten. years* trial before the American people, and its reputation and sale Is unrivalled'by any similar pre* paratlona extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known Physicians andindhlda* ais, in all parts of the country Is immense. Referring any : who may doubt, to my “Memorabilia," or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents for Qje German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufactory, 120 Arch street, Phila* delphia, Pa. Sold by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, 140 Wood street;' B. A,' • Fahnestock & Co., No. G Wood street; Fleming Brothers. ’ GO Wcodstieet; H.P. Swartz and J.R Fleming. Allegheny.--' • -- declOrdawly Is .. . . ' ' ’ DK. HENDERSON, OCULIST AKD AMIST. TBIAX3 ALL DISEASES 0? THE EXE AND EAR WITHOUT CUPPING, LEECHING, DLISTEHJSO, OB THB USE OF CALOMEL. OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND ST- NEW YORK. Hours from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. ROUGH, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation,Acutoor Chronic Blindness with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis and Cataract Scrofulous, Weeping or Watery Eyes, are among the diseases of the eyo which are treated by Dr. IL with perfect satisfaction. - All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principle?. . Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All letters postpaid will secure prompt attention. We select the following references from among the thou* sands of cases which have been successfully treated by Dr. Henderson: Win J. Fryer, 320-8 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. •Alfred Bouthwick, Printer, u • fJ. Goodspecd, Glens Falls, N. Y. •Wm. W. Smith, Detroit, Mich. •Mrs* A. JL L. Wilson, New York City, N. Y. tMlss Mary Bellows, N. E. Station, Duchess co., N. Y. •Edward G. Eolger, Bristol, Conn. • •John Seamen, Engineer, N. Y. David Little, Engineer, N. Y. Wm. F. R. Giles, office Courier and Ena., N. Y. jJames W. Kirby, Brooklyn, L. L T JurvU Rodgers, “ « A. R. Reeves, Telegraph Operator, St. Nicholas Hotel. R. M. Ferrisa, Organ Builder, Houston St. R. B. Doolittle, M. D., Iludson, N. Y. Mrs Knickerbocker, Yonkers, N. Y. • M. P. Collins, Teacher Penmanship; Tror, N. Y. R. L. Ross, Albany, N. Y. A. Diilenbach, Schenectady, N. Y. ' Capt. B. 11. Uaviland, Athens, N. Y. John W. Uockett, Binghamptcm, N. Y. •These patients were blind, antYhad to bo led to the Office. At the expiration of two weeks they could go about the city at pleasure. ' - •These cases of Amaurosis'were restore! freight after-' they wtre given up as incurable by tbe faculty*and can be reierred to by. any person who wishes to leernthe facta in these cases, by writing to them. ' janfi REV. DR. COVEL’S KfiEIIiIATIC PILLS. Fbr the Safe, Compete and Speedy Cure (f Ir\flammaiory t Chronic, Hereditary and Mercurial Rheumatism, Rheu• matie Gout, L xembago, Sciatica, and other Diseases affecting . the Muscular System. SUCH *AN ARRAY OF TESTIMONY as Dr. Corn’s Rheumatic Pills have called forth from all was neTer voluntarily offered in favor of any other Medicine, The cases of cure comprehend EVERY STAGE OF RHEUMATISM, Whether accompanied 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 & helpless cripple, or by the ever changing symptoms which are sometimes the characteristics of this Protean complaint. Unlike the “Sangrado” practice of bleeding andpurging, which some sapient medicos consider the legitimate mode of treating Rheumatism, these Pills sustain and cherish the animal forcc3, iavigorate the constitution, and thus act as the allies of Nature in her efforts to cast off the Their medical action is direct Bnd specific. It reaches the mdcrits tnosibi or radix of the disorder, through all complications of nerves and fibres in which it Is entrenched, and expels from tbe blood the febrilo principle which feeds, and spreads, and intensifies, while it spreads the fatal ten* denciee of tbe malady. Caution—Bewareof Counterfeits U Be particular, and enquire for Rev. SAMUEL COVEL’fI RIIEUMAUO PILLS, and see that the boxes have, cm the outside wrapper, his signature, countersigned by C. If. RING, General Agent, 192 Broadway, New York, without which none are QiNCINE. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOX. «B-Bold by Dr. GEO. IL KEYBER, Pittsburgh; J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. ■ dec23£m Hotel for Lease* RILEY’S HOTEL, (formerly known as the Lama&THl* House,) Is offered for lease on favorable terms. . Being situated on the corner of Fourth street and Grant, near to the Court House,and about midway been the Ahmongahd* Wharf and the Fbnniyrrania Depot, it Is one of the moot pleasant, convenient and desirable locations in. the dty. The Hotel will be furnished , if desired, and leased for a term of years, commencing from tho first of April next. For further information apply to , JOSEPII S. 4 A. P. MORRISON, Att’ys, jan29:d»wtf Office No. 143 Fourth at„ Pittsburgh. - Notice. ALL PERSONS having Books «*r Certificates of Deposit against tho undersigned, are requested to present the same at our office, for settlement. HOON A SARGENT. Pittsburgh, January 24th, 1855—fj*n25 A Card. OWING to a steady drain upon oar fands and ail a oca* mulation of outside pressure, together with tbe ex* treme difficulty of realising our securities, ire have bten compelled to suspend our business. Our creditors may rest confident that our entire Indebt edness will be fully paid, os we have unquestionably a large surplus over our liabilities. KRAAIKIt &KAIIM. January 20,1955—[Jan23 • riMIB PARTNERSHIP heretofore exlstingunder tbestyie ± ,of "KRAMER, WORK * YOUNG,’* Philadelphia, la this day dissolved; Samuel Work, George Young and Wm. M’Couch, purchasing the interest of Kramer & Rahm Six said firm. The buciuess will be continued by M WORK. YOUNG 4 JI’COUCU." January jjSF Depositors in our office, will please call and receive their bills and notes left with us foT collection, Jao23 KRAMER A RAHM.. RILEY’S HOTEL.: CORNER, FOURTH AND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. myia-y] E. RILEY, Proprietor. CONTINUATION 01? I'UK GREAT SEBII-ANNDAI. SALE OF a. a. mason & co., , AS ? F E K RED UCTIONJN prices. A ** MASON A CO. will continue their sale through /A • the month of February. Their immense stock will be again marked down ami offered at still greater reduction' in prices. * ftbl , Partner Wanted. iN TIIE BEST and one of the most profitable retail cash business in Pittsburgh. A person with a cash capital of $2,QO\) can realize S 3 per cent, and no rish, in an Old es tablished business, the sales of which, notwithstanding dull times, U increasing rapidly. To a business manwith the above capital or more, this in a chance seldom “offered. Addresa Box 322, Pittsburgh Bost Office, with real name and address. ' jan24 T IUBRAPfiUTIO, OK ILKCLININU OHAliLS—Afew mortf _ of thOße comfortable choirs oa hand. Parsonsdetiring a seat that can be occupied for days without causing fa* tigue, should cal) and eee them, dec Vi T. B. YOUNG * CO r TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, In and for the county of Allegheny: - - - The petition of John O'Conner, of sth Ward, Pittsburgh, In the county aforesaid,humbly shewethy—That your pe titioner hath provided bimwdfwitb materials for theacccm* modation oi travelers and others, at liis dwelling House in the ward aforesaid, umi prays tbut your Tlonars will be pleased to srant him a license to beep ft'public'housr of en tertainment, and your petitioner, as in duty bound, will pra£. % JOH*O>CQJSKKfc We, the subscriber?, citizens of the ward aforesaid. do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and 13 well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of. strangers and tra» velers, and that said tavern Is necessary. John Macldn, Andrew Scott, Michael Leahy, Felix, J. Frew, John Kerney, Isaiah Ward,-Kobert White side, C. H. Morledge, Jacob Ah), Charles A. Bryan. A. Woods. . •* • mhlfcat BUT t'i'Ji'—lo bbls prim© roll received and foreal© by feblD • USNBY S. 001XIN&
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