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Stewart ”88, SatnucVMnrphy 95, David Acbeson 98, An draw Jackson 95, Thomas Bartley 67, Stephen Fisher 65, James Dom GO, Ernest Eggers 57. Ajaeesor—Stephen Jackson 88. DAvid Crow 07. Assistant Assessors—Thomas Bartley 67, Henry Sntlie 67, A, M. T. Johnson 87, Jno. Bnboup 87. Judge of Election —James Bell 87, Matthias Voegtley 66. Sohool Directors —Thomas Nes mith 92, Andrew Jackson 93, David Acheson 92, Wm. C. Miller 61, Bonis Fieidfcaohe 61, Andrew Eastlcj 57. Inspector of Elections—William Thompson 47, Wm. Oakley 43, Robert M’Con nell 86, George Morell 25. Justice of the Peace —A. M. T. Johnston 90. Constable—Jonas Moon 87, Alexander Dalzell 62. of M'geesport.— Justice of the Peace —Joseph Wampler, 76 ; J. W. Blackburn, 73. Assessor—Hugh Howland, 96; Morriß Robortß, 71. Constable—Wm. South 9; J. Edmondson, 22; A. McHenry, 46 ;J. Dougherty, 3 ; Jaa. F. .Cook, SR . School' Directors—Thomas Penny, John M’Henrjr, 70; Lewis Soles, 63; Wm. MoucV.' Si ; Georgo Muller, 84 ; J. W Black burn, 76. Assistant Assessors —H. B Sinclair, 64; M. L. Curry, 67; John M’lntosh, 83 ; Hugh Brady,.B3. Judge of Electious—Alexander Miller, 69; Joseph W. Barrett, 89 Inapcotor— W. H. Hill, 38; David Hendrickson, 31. The Know -Nothings having two names on each tioket for Inepeotor, they were oil thrown oat. TFtf£i/?s Township. —Justice—James M’Cleary, 111 ; W N. Fleming, 2. Assessor—H. W. HOl - 78; John Pcrobment, 50, Assistant As sessors—v John W. House, 78; John Perchment, 73; Henry Chalfont, 54; John Johnston, 54. Inspector—J. A. Ram-ey, 67 ; Cbarle? Dull, 44; John W. House, 8. Judge—Geo. M'Kineey, 53; David Little 73. School. Directors—Duncan Hamilton, 125; David Duff, 49; H. Z Mitchell, 82. Auditor—James Kelly, jr, 112. Supervi sors—John Hannah, 47 ; John Snyder, 73 ; Eli jah M’WilHams, 72; Michael Xinburt, 48. Cou stable—John Mitchell, 119. Township Clerk— Jacob Eicber, 74; Duncan Hamilton, 45. Baldwin Township —Justice of Pence—Jnme? Waldoo, 85; Thomas Yerner, 105; both elected. In the above districts, nearly all tbo candi dates were elected in opposition to a fusion ticket. “Sum ” appears to have been busy all over the county, and from what we can learn has carried a majority of the disiriol?. Bold Robbery —A daring robbery was per petrated on Prospect street, on Friday night, by a oouple of men, who as yet nro unknown. A young man from Harrisburg, named John Kearn, was standing on the platform of the pas senger depot of tho Pennsylvania Railroad, about ten o’clock, when he was accosted by a well dressed and respectable looking personage, who asked him if he would like to spend the with eomu ladies. John bemg of rather tm amorous disposition, and withal rather ver dant, consented to accompany the man, although A total stranger to him, and tho two went off in the direction cf Prospect street together. When they arrived at the head of the stairs on Washington street, the man gave hia umbrel la to a girl who was standing in the door of a house, and spoke something to her which his Companion could not hear. They then pro ceeded a short distance furthergnp the street, when the stranger, suddenly stepping behind young Kearh, gave him a tremendous blow on the back cf tbo bead, wbiob knocked him down Another person, at .this,., jumped from a small alley, and; throwing himself upon the unfortu nate youth, held him lightly, wbilo the other proceeded to riflo his persou of a pocket book containing two ten dollar notes, and & five dol lar gold piece: After accomplishing tho robbe ry the rascals took to their heels, leaving the pcor fellow to make the best of his way back to his hotel. Another Extessite Rodbeet oh a Steam boat.—Oa Friday night, the state rooms of aev cral passengers on board the steamer Americus. lying at the wharf, were entered by a bold and skillful burglar, and about $520 io gold and notes taken. Oae gentleman, aMr David Mar tin, who was moving to Illinois, lost $450 of the amount; the rest was taken io suits of $lO and $l5 from various other travelers. Mr. Martin’s money was in gold and Pittsburgh notes. On going to bed, he locked the door of his state room, but left the key in the lock ; by moans of an “outsider,” the thief very cleverly opened the door, and without disturbing the sleeper, walked off with his pantaloons, containing the money. Several persona were subsequently ar rested, on suspicion of being conoerned in the transaction, but after an examination at the Mayor’s office, there being no evidence against them, were discharged. These repeated robberies show that our city is infested with a gang of daring and dexterous scoundrels, and the impunity with which they carry on their operations, reflects but litilr credit on the efficiency of our police. The Costs is the Keating Laucesy Case A motion was made ou Saturday before M’Ciure. «y lion.. P. C. Shannon, to have a rule of Court granted tocompel the County Commissioners t pay the witnesses from Washington county tbeir fees for attending upon the trial of Mie» Emetine Keating forlarceuy. The Commission ers resist payment on the ground that the witnesses have charged mileage f-T tbr<*ejour neys to Pittsburgh, which the witnesses nllrgo they bad a perfect right to do, as they were summoned three different timos. Tho amount in dispute is considerable. A decision will pro bably be given in a short time. School Education —An interesting exhibi tion was givau by the scholars of tbo Second Ward Pablfo Schools, Allegheny, on Friday night. Tbo school house was crowded to ovet flowing, and all appeared to be Batifrficd with the oxerciseß, which showed satisfactorily that the scholars had received every attention from tho hands of tbeir principal, Mr. D. Denison. Quite a panic was produced in tho crowded asaetr blage, by a report that the school bouse wps falling, and a combined rush was made for the doors. Fortunately there was no truth in tbs report, and quiet was soon restored. Inquest in Jail —Alderman Major, on Sat urday, in the nbseoce of Coroner Lowry, held i n ioqueßt, on tho body cf an did man named Law rence Tusb, who died suddenly in jail, tho nigh i •jpreyioue. Jt.wae shown in cvidcnco that the deceased bad been uowell for sevoral dajß from inflammation of tbo bowels, and the jury i.ccord iDgly returned a verdict that no came to hi* death from that disease. Tush was committed toJkil-about three months ago, for the larceny of & coat, and was quite an old man. His death was probably induced by close confinement. . fiZXV I'.'-’V' /;> ;•; :: r-‘- ' r' 4 **-’.^'r.V, ■ ;- ■- v-.-t •■»;«* '.N' , .. ■'..: ' *•.«.• ir>>.*-\. . ; ;■:*■•:, > ■ ■■■'• L. »’ IT •■■'»:. f ■ -ll vvc * • v;.h ,' ; 'j , .-' .•-t-V’] rl v* X s *.| ■**'. V V*. - • « ,’‘7 * *- v.f •• ■ - k -. ■. 7< \ 7: - t T > v3.> < »»r'i . "' . ~. '• , -.* r «r <* i.- :•*, ' ri 1 1 •' •j • • w -- : > * '• ». ’ ■’* >-t i ■*- » >,i • ■ ■■■ >■.:*■■ - THE CITY POST. MONDAY MORNING MST t TO LETS FOB SALE AT TIIIS OFFICE’ Back Numbers Wanted.—The following baok .-numbers from onr files of the Morning Post, for 1854, are missing: April 30th; September 13th and 27tb; Octo ber 7th, 9ih and 24th. ' Also the following dates of onr woeklj, the Saturday Morning Post: '■ July 30th, 1868; Jamary 14th, 1854? Feb ruary 4th and 25tb, 1854 ; March 11th. 1854; April 29tb, ’64‘; July 22d, ’54; August 19th, *54; September JCth and SOth, *54; and October l4th, ’54. Any of onr subscribers who may have all or any one of tho above numbers in their posses sion will confer a particular favor by forwarding them to our counting room, Tgn cents will be paid for each. On Saturday, be made.ihformation of the out rage to Aldcnaau Parkinson, and a man.answer ing in pome respects to the description of the per son who accosted Kearn at the Railroad Depot, was arrce*od, bat proving an alibi by a number of respectable witnesses, he was dischurgetf. Phizes fob Somebodv I —By reference to 11. e advertisement of Sanford’s Opera Tronpc, in the amusement column, it trill be seen that the man ager offers twenty valuable gifts, to be distribu ted amongst his audience to-night. The addi tion of this attraction to tho unapproachable entertainments given trill certainly crowd City Hall.- Let every one tvho desires to get a mag nificent gold watch, breast pen, or some other rich prizo, attend. District Court.—Before lion. 11. W. Wil liams ; In the ease of David Ilolden vs. City of Alle gheny, a verdict for $250 waß rendered fer plaintiff. Mary M’Clure tj. William M'Clure; verdict for plaintiff, for $lB9 76. C. O. Loomlß ad>. John G. Bellanger: verdiot for plaintiff, for $705 41. The entire Btock of foreign wines and liquors of the-wholesale store, corner of Market and Front streets, will be sold to-day, commencing at 10 o’clock, A. M., by P. M. Davis, auctioneer, Those wanting very ohoice articles of the kind should attend . . . ... - Admitted . td Bail.— Thomas and James Kennedy, tho twb lade arrested a few days ago, for larceny, were admitted to bail,Von Saturday, byJadge M’Ctare. - • ----- . ' 'Vj 'f. v; Ahd Still AiiOfifEa —in addition to tho two robberies notioed in another part of this colhmn, as haring occurred on Friday night, a third one was perpetrated yesterday. One hundred dol tars, in gold and bank notes, were stolen from the eating house of Mr. Greenwood, ia the Dia mond, sometime between tie hours of ten A. M. and four in tho afternoon. Tho money was con * ‘m? * ra *ke baok of which was broken pn. Three boarders in the house were arres .. an suspioionbut two of them wore afterwards mscharged. The third was retained in custody, in the Tombs, and will have a farther examina tion this morning. ; MARCH 19. . Disinter Count—Thial List. —Tho following 18 , e Trial List, in the District Court, before Judge Williams, for the week commencing to- Tin'r. , C Jr! " s Vo. Parlus. 010 Crawford tj. Neal, et al. 4SI Allen for n»e vs. Simp. !,7o £ raT^ ,r 'I vs- Neol t*t al. , son, Young & Co.- 418 Snyder et al vs. Bobio- 452 Holden et ux vs. City of w>n, jr. Allegheny. 444 M’Cullougb. jr. vs. F. A 485 M’Clure vs. M’Clorc er. M. Turnpike Co. j 242 Roman vs. Mittler. 1349 Ballanger vs. Loom Death or Samxtel Roseburq. — ld our obituary column this morning will be found the death of Mr. Sampel Roseburg, who expired oo Saturday night about eleven o'clock, after an illness of only a few hours. Mr. R. was Postmaster of this city under the Taylor and Fillmore adrais istration, and was a man very generally esteem ed for his many excellent qualities His death will be a source of dcop regret to all who know him. Application fob a Chapter —James H. iiopkinß, Esq., on Saturday, made application in the Court of Common Pleas, for a charter for Prof. Millar & Bro.’e Iron City Commercial Col lege. Judge M’Clure took the petition under consideration, and will give his decision in a few dayß. Handsome Saloon. —We observe Messrs. Glass & Carr, of the City-Hotol, have been fitting up the saloon attached to their establishment in a very neat and elegant manner. It ie now one of the handsomest in town, and with so obligiog and gentlemanly a fellow as Frank, bebiod the bar, its patrons cannot help but be satisfied. Passing Counteefeit Monet. —A warrant wns issued on Saturday, by Alderman Parkin eon for the arreet of a young woman, ohargod with passing a counterfeit five dollar bill on Mark Rogers, a storekeeper in tho Fifth Ward. Appointed to a Captaincy— We understand that Mr. Alexander Hay, of tbis city, has bepn presented by President Piorce with a Captain’s commission in one of tho new regiments autho nzed to bo raised by a lato act of Congress. TnunE week eleven commitments to the jail, on Saturday, for drunkenness and vagrancy. A Work House is the only remedy to euro this great and increasing evil. Tiie Lwhtsiso Train of the Pennsylvania Railroad was detained several hours, on Satur day, by a heavy laud elide near Stewart’s Sta tion. John Aldoo was fined five dollars, on Satur day, by Mayor Volz, for allowing a dead colt to remain on nis premises in Diamrnd alley. Auction—Dally Sales. AT the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner cf Word and 10 ° 3 ,c , l .° ck ’ A * a general assortment ui oeasoaabb, Staple and Fancy Dry Goode, Clothing, Boot* ana Shoes, Eats,Caps, Ac., AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., arccerles.Qneensware Q i ftSSWttret TaMe Cutler Glasses, New and Second Uand llouKeholdand Kitchen Far nilure, Ac., „ w , at: O’CLOCK, P. 51., gooXs, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instramenta, Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Odd atd Silver watches, Ac- i-M- DAVIS, Auctioneer, (ja3l-.il K X Tifiv 3 IT> E LTyCOR sr O“E at au: XJi TION.—Ou MONDAV mormnz, March l«uh. «t to o clock, at the Wbulerale Wine and Liquor Store eoru.-r of Market and Front street*, will be eold tire entire Stock and Jtxtnres among which will be f.unj Foreign wlum and Brandies cf the choicest vintage*, part of »hirh are oi di rect Importation, a L d havo been iu a number oi jearp, couMSUng In part o*’ BRANDIES Yfcnx CVanim ISf'O-, < ogti&c, 1833; Lt-ger Fieri**, l«3C; La Fayette l'v’c- Ploet, CiL-tiUon A Vo , 18*2; Otard. Dupuy A Co ; Maghiry VU Pale Nectar; Pale Chsmpague; c»M Arnfe M r -,1 I " fi = k . , f rr y- WINES-mirkliuni-. OseU; 'Vf'.tV i Wt i rQ U Mapth * Oo’< ■io: Kiclty .nd Purdf. O.il Rabuy Ad 1 . do, Iwwi&n, UorJru A M do- -ir, r Champagne: old t)porto Port; oid Port Jake- Winireenr and Muscatel; Alf. Morton'a old teuton..; rhoire Amonttilado Sherry; superior Cordial*. Iriah and Scotch Whiskey*. Schiedam am Holland U.us, Antigua and Ja maica Hume, very old Rye WhUlrey, PUying Lards, Cigars, D-mliobns and Decanters, Stand Ca>ks and MtkscfWt description, Uydrumetrrs. s!e*>rurvs, Book Case, Shelvin'* Counters, Office Furniture, Stoves, Ac *’ Tfce particular nitration t f deale., aud olt.era .nutlDa lme Liquor* 1» eaxpe.tlj re-iue-terl. Term, at rale V. M. DAVjS. AucU.n.e- HOL3KUOLD J UlimrCßß AT AOCTIUN _(jn SION RAY morning. March 10th at lOo’clcch, at daelßptr house No. 1.9 Third ftreet, trill be soli, without r.i.rr. a quantity cf Household and Kitchen Furniture, nmonc which are marb:e-top centre table*, msbng-, 0 y u . bogAuy.cane seat nnd Windsor chairs, dre.siog bureaus mahogany and common w»ih turn's. mahogany an-i wal nut d-mus tables,small fancy tabled halt am., twttom lounge, mattra-s.se*, Ugh on-1 In. net ruesitM chairs Rear mats, fe .dcrfl, fire tongs, queen.scare! kLcben utensils, fancy jtore, Ac, nbU P. M, DAY lU, Auction, er- GOOR BUSIN-K33 STAND IN tIAMOXR ALLKY YOU SALK—That valuable Tbree Story Dries Dwellioc House and Store, No *5 Dlumond alley, at present occui led by Mis. Keibey. Let has a front of 15 feet, and e»tend* buck, j feet. Apply to p. 51. DtVIS. Aoctioneer. SALE OF PENN STItEKT PKOPhHTV —On JL "hara-Jay evening, March 22d, at TU o’c'ock at the Merchant** Eicbange, will b« *uld, without by or d»-r of Tbo*. M«dlon. Ktq , Trustee, that very ile>-lr»>-!»* Lot of around rituate between lUnd and ftreet*. h.i • In.? a front n D Penu ftreet of SO fret, and" esteoJlng back 160 fret to Fayette rtreel—on which i« errctel that ruterb taiHiern f-tyle well fiuished Brkk Dwelling Houee fnn the back, building*—Coach Iloua-, Stable, Ac.) lately occupied b.» Gen. Wm. Laiimcr,. J. Term* at talc mtl9 P. M. DAVIP, Auclicneer. i ItUSTEEs’S SALE OF FIFTfcEN BUILDING HTs IN SIXTH WARD—On TUESDAY afternoon. March' 20, at 3 o’clock, on the premises, will U* eohl. by of John Herron, Esq , tiuatiwof Itotwrt Porter, fcq , hfteoM valoa bl- D..Udiag Late, as laid out by tbe late William Porter, lb*l. in hi* brat plan of Lota in the Slzth and S ( .T.nth M ard.x, PitUburgh, iwven of which lots, to wit: No*. 59,40, •U, 42, *3, 44 and 45, have each a front of 30 feet on Centre avenue and ezirnding back southwardly about yC fret to Clark street, and the remaining eight of which lots, to wit: No 3 it, 49, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64 and 65, have each a front of 20 fi«*t on Clark *troet, and extend southwardly by the w bole d.stHDce, to Hose street, CO fat wide. Thu above offer great inducement* to those desirous of purchasing proj*erty near the business part of tbe city. Terms at sale. P. M. DAVIB, Auctioneer. Allegheny county, TtlE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA TO THE HUEIUKF OK TOE SAID COUNTY, tinurixn • > Whereat, at an Orphan*’ C-»url hel.i at Pitts* \ L. e. V burgh on the Cth day of March, 1666. the INtuicn ' of RICHARD HOPE, eldest son of Tuouir llcpk, lulu of the Township of Mifflin. and County deceased, was presented to the Court, showtug that il„> eaii Thotnaa Hope died intestate, alwul loitr y<**r* j leaving issue five children und a widow, who lived hhJ* ! remained a wlJow of the flhld Thomas Hope i_who died j in the year 1616,) until the time of her death, 1» | the jear 1825, viz : The petitioner above nntusd, iJumr ■ Allison, wife of William Allison, who has sleet died, l«*er. I Ing *li children, viz: Elizabeth Lnpsley, wife or William j Lnpsloy, who died ab«iut the year IS3J, lowing issue two j children, one of whom has since di**d, leaving the eldest, I viz: Thomas Lapsley, still living) William Allison, now re- i siding in some part of the Bute of Ohio, or was at the time intelligence was had of his wber- about?. Thomas Allison, who died apout the year ISSQ, leaving a widow and issuu two children, viz; ilaonab Allison, who now resides with James Payne, in Jefferson township, and county aforesaid, and Andrew Allison, who now resides with James Mr Hob orte, In Mifflin township, and county aforesaid. RU-hard Allison, who bavlog enlisted lo the army of the United Btatesin 1640; and to authentic io format ion has cut teen had of him since. Robert Alii-on, now n lunatic re*ident in the City Poor House, Jam*s Payne beiug his Committee. Jane Aliisou, since intermarried with Joseph Cochran, with whom *>bo now resides, in Jefferson township. Robert Hope, who died in the yoar 1856 without issue. Margaret Hope, who died about 1640, without issue, and Klit&beth MrOowan wife of John McGow;.d, who died about the year 1829, leaving is sue three children, and her husband John McGowan. Jane McGowan, piece intermorried with E D. Curry; Elizabeth McGowan and'Themas McGowan, all of whom are twenty one years of age, and reside in Mifflin Township; and that the said intestate died seized in his demesne as of f« «, of and in the following described Real Estate, viz: Twn ad joining Lots situate in the Townuhlp of Mifflin And Ounty aforesaid, beginning at theeust end of Samuel Cowan’s line, where it joins David Redick’s land, at a white-oak ; thence north 22degrees, west 19% perches, to a post; thence by land of David Bedlck N. 5%, E 81% perches, to a post; thenco by land of William Walker, 8. 65, E. 66% porches, to n post; thence south 101 perches, to a post; thence by land of Samuel Cowan, N. 60%, west BGJ/£ -perches, ti the place of beginning—containing fifty-one acres and thirteen perches, neat The other Lot beginning nt a post r-t the crrncr.of William Walker and mid Thomas Hope; thence by land of said Thomss Hope south 40 porches to a poet; thence by land of said Walker west 12% perches to a white* oak; thenco by said land north 45% perches to a black oak; thence by land of Samuel cowan south-east 64 degrees 14 perches, to the place of beginning—containing three acres and thirty perches, with allowance of thirty perches for road, with the appurtenance. No partition or valuation of the said Estate having been had, the petitioner prays the Court toorder an inquest to make part lion of the premises nfbrosaid. to and among the children and representatives of the said intestate, in snch manner and in such proportioesas by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if euch par* tition can be mado without prejudice to or spoiling the whole. Rot if such partition cannot ba made thereof as aforesaid, then to value and appraise the s&tn°i aud to make report of their proceedings herein, according to law; and he will pray.&c. RICHARD HOPE Now, therefore wo command you, that, taking with yon twelve free and lawful men of your Bailiwick, you go to and upon the premises a'oresald, on the 24th day cf March, 1866, and then, by their oaths or affirmations, that you make partition to and among the children and represents lives of the eaid intestate, in such manner and In such pro portion es by the laws of this commonwealth is directed if such partition can be made withont prejudice to or spoiling the whole. But if such partition cannot be made thereof as aforesaid, that then you value and appraise the eamo ac cording to law. And further—That you cause said inquest to loqulre and ascertain .whether the said Real Estate, with the appurte nances, will conveniently accomodate more than one of the children or representatives of said intestate, and if so, how many it will accommodate; that due notice of the time of making such partition or valuation be piven to all parties interested; and that you make r eturn of your proceedings herelni to the next general Orphans’ Court. Witness the Hon. -William B. M’Clure, Esq-, President • Judge, on the 6th day of . Maribj 1*65. ! K J ■ JOHN HORNER,CIerk. ritHK I.N VALID—OAKtit) Is prepared, on short notice, to X. take PICTURES at residences. He can be found (day or evening) at hiß residence and Gallery, m 1,5 . . .. Mo: TO FQDBTH BTEEET. CAHUO M »KM COPIES OP PICTURES, -PAINTINGS, Dagoerreotypes, A even short notice. ■ - . jnhs - - Ho, 70 FOURTH BTREBTr ' ... v.v-iy-.-.-.:---:-.^:-,^^^: ~ .•* •<*=' -;• “ > *■ > A,-- ' ■ hv'Y. AUCTION SALES. P. H. DAVIS, Auctioneer, COMMERCIA L" POST. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND MERCHANTS I EXCHANGE. OFFICER JPrttidcni— JOHN SHIPTON. First Vice Jb-aident—VTij. H. fianin. % con f‘ ** T _ 14 Wm. R. B&own. SccrtLary—lYu. 8. Havcw. IVcarurer—Jous D. Scullt. Superintendent— 3. T. No&tqam, Ja. Committee-of Mirch.— VT. IL Baovnf, FR3. Bellehs, JosncA Kbodes, Joarr M'Dkviit, Jods Scott. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBD2GH MARKET. Orncc or ths Dart Uobhxso Post, ) Monday, March 19,1855. / Thore was a fair bualness done on Saturday. We find tbe followiog salea roport t >d on the books of the Merchants’ Exchango : FLOUR—Sales rf surerfin-' lot*, mill. ot#S,CO: ennerfine and extra, stor*, at y GRAI \—looo bus Oats-to arrive, to be delivered at wharf at 50: 1000 do ,11 do at 60 cts. 200 bus Eir Corn, wharf, at Sic. 100 bjk shelled Corn v ha* f. at 80c. SIKAL—2O bbls Corn M-al, FJore, at cash. MOLAHshS—4O bblH i*ypre«s old and new, BACON—44OO bhoulders, FUea and Hams at Q l /.,7U and 9}rtj cents. OIL—2O bbls No, l Lard Oil at 73c, cash. bbl '" packl " l at * bbl, prime EGGi—l> bbls at 15c dozen. Railroad Receipts. The follow ing nro the rwtlpt* of ihe Ohio nad Pcaosyl rn nin road for th** month of February : Earnings in Fetrcnry, 1855 *C4 182 49 burning* in February, ISo 1 So'los SO Icc $ 5,070 00 The earnings last month wore diminhhvd by tbo burning of tbe Lewistown bridge on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and tbe obstruction of many of tbe W’estern lines by snow. BueiXEsa of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Co , for the quarter ending 28th February, 1855 and 1854: , 1855. 1«54. Received fmm Coal $617.7-5 19 $405,001 77 “ “ Merchandize 05,712 55 6!,380 »>4 “ ” Travel 02,41-1 41 60,623 70 _ $646,912 15 $513,005 17 Transportation; roaJway, dumj*- ago, renewal fund, and ail churgea $359 910 73 $317,570 GI Nett profit for three month* $206 001 42 $105,428 63 It will be pcen that h« gross reveuue has increased 28 per rent, and thn nett revunnu 46 percent Seould tbe bu siness uf Uim roud muiotnin tbe sumo rates of kncreaFß f-r the cosulug nine monihs it would giTe a gross revenue for the year cf about $4,760 000, and a nett revenue or about $2,935,000. The groa* revt-nue last year was $3,781,639 91, and the nett revenue $2,010,433 21. TELEGRAPH MAHKETF. CisctsxAT!, Marrh 17—The rlv««r has ri-en fouf feet; weather r'-ol ami cloudy. Flour lower ; ful«-f 500 barrel* at f 8.1 ;»(a 5.26. Whßky 2hTv?4 I’mvl ions firm; Mess Pork advanced to $l3 25: wtln* 700 bbl* Lard at Bugar firm at Molasses hi. Linseed Oil firm at K 5. Nothing new in Monev inattera. Prof. Wood’s Xlalr Restorative No article of a similar bind, now beforo the publi *, enjoys a letter reputation as a restorative und invigora ting hair tonic. Us peculiar chemical qualities have a beneficial efT.“<*t ujoa tbe growth und i-barncter of the hair, giving a silky and glossy texture to that uhh-h was former ly of a coarse and dry nature. It has also a tendency to preserve th»» youthful color and appearance of the hair, and d.-fitrej log or counteracting the t fleets cf age. With ouch recommendations In It- f.ivor, we hardly perceivehow any lady or gentl-m»n should be without fo valuable an adjunct to the toilet. Person* who hnre u«e.l it Irom tba age of down, declare It to ho tho moR perfect ar ticle to s.*cure the object jnt-uded ever yet produced. Gray hair, whether produced by the alow progress ol time, or by any of the cause* whion whiten tbo locks prematurely, is restored to a healthy, lively appearance, and oil the dfea. greeaUe effects of dry nine, the accumulation of dandruff or like impuritie?, are removej. From the Editor of ths Real Estate Advertiser,?? school Ft Pr*>»' Woon: Dear Pir—Uavlng become prematurely quite crav, 1 v*s indue*! *»tn« *li week* «ince, to make triplofyoar ITalr Rc?tor»tlvr. I have used lefi*thantwo bottles, hut the pray hsiT* have alt disappeared; and al though my hair ha*: net fully attained its orlgloal color, yet iimprocs«3 ol rhnnee is gew-iusllr colng on. and I bate gr* «t hop»*« that, in s Kfcrrt time, rav hair will bo as d*’k a* formerly. I have rlk-u-.-i, el tIM-healti,v moisture 00J vicr-r of the fair, whUih vu harsh and dry, and it baUce**.-,! as f rm^rlv Resi«crtu;:v v, u-a. d.C M Rcrr Pacr. Wcon- I>«-ar 9-ir—My hair ecmm-n-'c-l f«lHng tit pome three or tour yen re end continued tn do *0 until 1 bf.’iUf quite hfdd I tru-d *ll tlu* ynpuUr remedies of the -Lay. but 'n no effect ; at laFt 1 wa- 1 tuduce-1 to um* your «'1« ehraird Hair Uesb-'-Mtiie. nod nm very hapj-v to say It Is doing wonbra. I hare new a fine gn-wth of younc hair, and cbw.rfuiiv re-omci- ud i-- *«■-.- b> »]i dmltsrly afDietM. A r \V ULUKSOV, l;'Vi Cerend etn-et. Ft. LouU, March Tlh. 1854. ru . June27'h, n: I haTe Prof. O J. Hnlr Re:trrnM\»,nnd have a tt> wi.ndrrful effei-t. My h»if was becoming, as I thought, prfimmure'y rri»Y. hut by tbe u«e of h!a Riwtrri live, it l:u* resumed it*r-rifitiui eolor. uud, 1 have nndcubt, permanently r.\. BBEzse. Ki-.Senntt>r, Unit'll ?Lxtes. VtxrrvSi:-. IfMlnna. June 16:h. 185.:. Prop O. J. \¥i>;a : Di-.-ir j :r—As von ar-- o’ out to cn-nu fociur*. et?»-n.-iTely ft».d v- ti.l vr-ur r- >i*-i:i>• dlsc-oveml Ilnlr Resloratlve, I will state, f>r * l •.ni*. otter* ura ftY that I hate for sever*! »ar* U-en in the hvl;: if u- log Hair Re. fttr»rat:v«-s. bo any other I know. It ent-r-lv cie*r.---. the {•„-»,* cf .landruff and With on>- mr.uth‘* j-r- i-er i> w'll r--.'- -<* an v pprsen’* hair to the criminal muthful • 1.-r s*.« 1 1 evt.utx-, g|vtug it n heal’hv. *f,.| ~cy ■>rnr-'» -.rd 11M this»i;>-out dU-nln.lrw tfe haujs tii v :t '-rth.-d-e-. nwl.jeh it lDr nr:J t.-nfe-* :re, ’. |i tV(v u } strert; aiffn of 11 o Golds]] Mortar f-bltbd*w Ajf* Proclamation— th* extraordinary and unprecedented demaud fur that juraluabfe preptratlon, WRIGHT’S I'KKMIUM K ATH A HluN, has in J m-ed eovioua persons to j-alui c-IT other arU-iea similar lu uamo and ap pemrau-•«>. but ab»olutely worthless, whl-h has a tendency to injure the r-putatim of the gvnuStis arll-le, purchaser* should be particular to ask iur Wnykit Premium Rath*- rlon, and they ciay rely on T'celrJornn article un.-ijuallvd for its virtues for r> storing a decayed heal of hair, for a cool, refreshing and Jeligbtlul oppl.ratioo during the hot weather, r€tno\ lug all disagreeable w-nsatloo* of dixslnAf* and headache, and lor the tuUvi it ha« never had an equal for it* pl?a.‘jint and delightful fragrant,.. It* thousaLd* of tcetinioD ills arcs sullldeut guaranlca for Its completely restoring a decayed h-ad of hair; for r®* ruorlug all dandruff, fur preventing lu fallic” off, who*her frt>nj ►i.-knea- nr disease; and for t-nlirely cHspvtjsing with the Denv>eity cf uring hair dye«, a* It eveti*-.- Ihe i-e.-rrUcmS, producing a supply 0/ It* natural pi*me«t c-r coloring mat ter, glviug if.p hair u dark, gl»««y Epp-jirance, with a luxu riant growth. Fur w»ie t»y every druggist in tb<* city, and by druggists soil merchant* llmnighout th» Mates. A lli»-ral wttolesalo dealer- Price 26 i i-iiLfi a hottJo. PK7KR T. WRIGHT A (TO , 211 Market Ft , PMUdeRhU. For f»V by OK.) 11. KKYSRIt. No. 140 W .--cl M tr .-et, and R K SULLEIt-. Pittsburgli. i<* Imporlaut to Pmom slOkled wtlli ller* xrl«, or Rupture of the Dowels, and the danger of Strangulation By neglect- The right course f.r r.uy one t-< pursue who may b* af mc:«-d With Hup ure, is 1-pro-nr- 1 rrodTru** «.-ti ujupted to the rupture-i let Is, In .-rder to r-taiu Hut protruding IKjrtioD of Die bow-la. This i« often neglected, und the bowel becomes strangulated, leaving the patient not only in a suffering hut dnugeroui cnudiliou. 1 have always on hnrid, and daily adard, tie nio>t im; roved Trusses; among which i* MAKHH’a RADICAL CURE TitUtfS, which will really pr>-lu'e a radical cure in a short time. Of coursa there are caves when no Trus* will cun», but in a vast ma jority of retluoabld Hernia, or Rupture, this Tru/* will cure. I have every variety of Trusses, from 50 cents to $3O; also a Urge assortment of CIIILDREX’d TRUSSES, ABDOMINAL SUPPuUTKKS, ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for varlcope broken or enlarged veins; PTLE PROPS, for tho relief and cure of Pile:,; SHOULDER BRACES, for men women and children; SUSPENSORY BANDAGES, add every variety of mechanical upplbtoct) U'vd In Ihe cure of disease. Call and examine them at my Drug SUms No HO Wood fttrt-et, corner of Virgin alley ; sign of the Golden Mortar. [Uhl'idiw] DU. GEO. 11. KEYSER. Barrel! *8 Indian Liniment, coai3 r.*.ivs in tub Spine, Mir cl e*., Worm* in the Pkin, Scalp Diaea.-'e.’, Milk Graft, jl'iy i Tetter, ErysipeU = , Headache, Chaf* 3, Neuralgia, Orsck.a, Fun Pain, Sc&ldß, Burns, Ulcere, Sore Legs, fora Throat, Rheumatism. THY IT ON'OF Price 26 cents per bottle. Si Id üboUs&U and retail at Dr. KEYSISR’S, 140 Wood slm-t; JOEL MOtILKR’S, Lib erty street, and at J; I*. FLEMING’S, Allegheny city. Jan2o:d*w 49* Balm of Tbonsand Flowers, for beauti. fying iho Complexion, autl eradicating all Tan, Pimpljs and Fbecklis from the face. Sold at Dr. KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street. JanSO •* jgss ” CANADA WEST. , fHgf? tuCleveland, Port Stanley . mskk «ud Port BurweU. jjgjyi THE FINE low pressure steamer TELEGIIAPH, Captain R. Barrow* will make two trips a week between Cleveland’/ Port Stanley, and Port lturwull, as follows: Leaves Cleveland for Port Stanley, every MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENING. at7J4 o’clock. Leaves Port Durwell for Port Stanley at 1 o’clock. Leaves Port Stanley for Cleveland every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING* at iy o’clock. The Telegraph connects at Ciovefand, with the Cleveland Columbus and Cincinnati, the Cleveland and Pittsburgh, the Lake Shore, and the Toledo. Norwalk and Cleveland Railroads. Also connects ut Port Stanley with the London Line of Stages, which connects with the Great Western Railroad. _ and passage apply on board r or to BCOVILL h Cleveland; S.F. HOLCOMB. Port Stanley, or A. M BRISK. Port llurwdl. ...... murtTrtnov CBBOMK YmiLU,y— ooo a , n hiore uul for sale iti feb2B • -'VffißlNa BBOS: •; - *' * t. >-• \ • . - _ i v //7 4 ' t *» •. ■ .. 3 S+- ** *- --7 Vi , t . .. • ~ - ,V ti- t'K.-.-j ' -. .:--jt' •- • ..-f -> J-/ , -a . . ■*. _ * a \ ' * tT. ’ ■*'' '.’ ~‘‘.y ■' V- « ' -’ 2 v •njBWS FOII ItltEß Tll* Rjver—Dxsthuctios or Pbop*utt.—At dusk last evening, there were 17 feet 6 iiwhe.i water io tho channel h fall of 4 inches since noon. The high wind of Saturday compelled the steamers “Pennsylvania” and ‘•Brasil," bound down the river, to lay by at Wellsvflle. We also learn that two large coal boats belonging to Messrs. iI’GHI and Clark, which left on Saturday morning, were sunk by the storm at tbe foot of Braver Sboaß So rapidly did they go down that it was with difficulty the eighteen “hands on board swam ashore. Besides the elnklDg of the cool, valued a* $2,400, Mr. M’Gill lost his pocket book with $6OO in iL Tnz new, large and roomy steamer “ Adriatic " Is loadin; for St. Louis; she will be ready to start this evening. Thb steamer “ Diurnal " ie the regular packet for Wheel ing this morning; sbo leaves at 10 o’clock, A. M. . Tn* steamer “ Keystone Stato” is the regular packet for Cincinnati this morning; 6heleaves at 10 o’clock, A, M. The side-wheel F(eamer“Bon Bolt,”—Capt. Boyd,informed us that ho would positively leave to day, and go direct through to Galena and Dubuque. Tub steamer “ James Park " leaves to-day for St. Louia. She is a good boat, and, in erwmaudof Capt Robert Miller, will no doubt give satisfaction to passengers and shippers. The steamer “Crescent City” arrived on Saturday even ing, and had on board 3,800 Ibis, of Flour. She will leave on Tuesday for Memphis; tbe limit to shippers is fifty tons of freight to that port The steamer “ Eudcavor ” leaves for St. Louis,Galenaond Dubuque direct; and we can say that Cupt May will do ell In his power to make all comfortable who put themselves under his care. At St Louis much dissatisfaction is expressed atthKprc blbition of underwriters, which prevents steamers, engaged in tho New Orleans trad*, from tho privilege of towing bargo3 during low water. OnsrarciiMi the Navigation.—We learn that a despatch was received iu this city, on Saturday, ordering new «hlm uies for the steamer “Pittsburgh ” (which left hero tho day previous) she having knocked her'soverboard by comingin •ontnet with tho Wheeling wire bridge: Will the city main* laining the nuisance pay for the damage done ? That'e the question. At Bt. L< uifl, on tbe 13th Inst., freights weroquolcdasfol- To Now Orloans, flour 75c; pork $1; oil and whisky $l,lO per bbl; corn 50c per suck; oats and hale rope 400 psr 100 lb*: bran 45c; bacon, lard and lead 35c; liemp6sc; cattle $10; mules $9; hogs $2 ; sheep $1,26. Tba New Orleans Picayune, of tho Stb, says : IL'iita are asking to Cincinnati, 35 and 40 cents $ 100 lbs; to St. Ixmia, 40 nud 46c do. Wo understand, however, that boatmen Intend advancing rates to day, as ihe upper rivers ore full of ice and low, rendering it necessary fur them to totr barges down to Cairo. STEAMBOATS. _ “ 1855.” PITT3BUUOH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Boston, March 20, 1 k.> 4 Pittibnrgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Louli, . #v«v - Tnn List l« roujf»osed of seven mul class powerful Steamers uti>-- wNSmtt.qualled for gT.len.i.,r and c.imfort, and is the oslt thbucuh &*ur imt or Stiam Picarraon the Ohio river. It coDns.-fi wizh the L’. H. Mall Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to leoiil-.-rille and Saint I>'U!S. bv wbi.-h pasv ngers and freight &rv riU/.W and re- Lnravgh daily. Two new yt.-xmer» bare two nOtl—i to the Hoc, which uow corner* ol th«.- following boats: Days ef Departure pe*J*i . Gipsji»i. from BUCKEYE ?TATP_.W. Uxtmioorzn....Fncdav. KKYfTONK STATE ....Jureo lUslei' Mrindnv ALLEGHENY Oto M’Uta. Tuesday. CINCINNATI _R IItNTER Wedn»sir,y. PHILADELPHIA K. -I. Oaaca Tburedoy PITTHHUKUH I N Ows Friday. PF..*4Nhi'LVANIA, Jao. .SatuiNbry. Leave dally at IDuckv-k, A.M m *' No freight rwrwire-d after cin« c’ch-ck on tbe morning of departure. 0 jfor partirulara, apply on board, or tn JOHN l». LIVINGSTON.) . JOHN FLACK, J Afcsnt*, Mc-nougaheia Ilonse BniMinea. Pitt«bnrgh. l.uot23] PUlibnrgli, Meubenwiile "anil WtVeelincr ■ Packets. I pMaSrJSf The DII.R.N AU Captain A.;?. Sjixpnxsn, and Cl Tl, Crt|i!3it! Gcof-ns D Mooes will run regular DULY PAOKETS, tmtwren Pitteburgb! bt*-üben«>ii<9 and Wh-etiur, «.br.]>ptog at itil iutenaediat© porta. The DIURNAL will l«*nvp Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wod n*«iV - * n .’ r; ' 1: 0 *. b 1 I ’ t-'-li-rk A.M —lirhtrtung the -i on Tut*«iaj a, Thursday a and Saturday*, Th-* FOREjTr CITY., will leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdava, Tbnrelays aod SaturUay?, at 10 o'clock, A. 51.— lirturmn-y, nh- Will leave Wheeling <*u M.sndata, Wrdnvadava and Fib dny-. at 7’-. A M. For fr-igiit or ;>a.-.-ag»- apply ca boar-d or to J D CULLINGWfMD, Agent, No 155 Front alri-et, For filemplila* n~s* T)i- fine Ktcaiurr CUK>CENT CITY. Capt. IsAteSWuyCocHaa.v. % ill leave for »h-> above and Interni-- “■SHHttdiate pot t < ou TIE3iMT.2-Jtb, ul 10 A.M. for freight or pvoag*: api'lj on feiant. or i« *»Klw W. B. WiIKELKR, Agent. For St. I.ouli sud Ulinola Klv*r." “ Tli- drainer EMPIRE CITY, Capt. Mcm rd, I leave for tbe abov* and into:mediate p-orla ' ,n MuNDAY, 19tii inrt., nt tU o'clock, A. M. For freight or ptvwage apply on hoard, or 10 mb 17 BARNES A FLACK. Agent*. For Si Louis, lowa, WRcoualu and Dlln ueiofs Territory' -- Q,utnoy, Warsaw, Keokuk, Fort MtdUon, Ourltnf;tou, Rock Island, Davenport, Galena, Dubuque—Dlrect. mwu . The- ucw nn-1 splendid ethels Penna. Clover Seedl 60 do Timothy Seed; for sale by jan23 MILLEE A KICKKT2ON. -n* ** *, -■vtf/ *V •**■* ’ 1 POET OF PITTSBEEGH, 17_rKrr c x.vcnrs watch tarns cifAwwttT ARRIVED. Bteamer Jefferson, Porkiuaon, Brownsvillt. “ Luserne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Cb-n. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Convoy, Wolf, WoUsville. “ Eclipse, Moore, Sb-übenville. “ Venture, Oordon, Wheeling. “ Diurnal, Shepherd, Wheeling. “ Empire, Doyle, SteuiwnvHle. '* Keystone State, Hnzlftp, Cincinnati. “ Flag, Sblrles. CincinoatL “ Shluglss. M’Eelvy, SL Igiuia. “ Wisconsin, tow-boat, Madison DEPARTED. Steamer Venture, Gordon, Wheeling. ’• J«fler3on. Parkinson, Brownirvllla. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. u Convoy, Wolf, Wellsville. *’ Eclinw, Mt'iore, Steubenville. “ Foreat City, Moore, Wlieelln.j. “ Buckeye State, UcltzhooTer, Ciin'innuti. “ Pennsylvania, Klinefelter, Cincinnati. “ Quaker City, fihunk, Nashville. “ Aroeriens, Batchelor, St. LouU. AM) SAINT LOUIS roR mu or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BrrwKK* ar. LOUIS PACKETS. WAUASII EIVER PACKETS. For Wabastt Klver. NABHVILLE PACKETS. For Nashville, WHEELING PACKETS. For ZanesylHe Bounty Lands. TO LET, FOR SALE, &c Retidence at Evergreen. THE UNDERSIGNED offers for rale his property in the Fvergreen Colony, Ross Township, five milts from Pittsburgh The house Is 6S by 34, arranged with Four Rooms, a Kituhen, and a large Hall on the tlrft floor, and is provided with a Water Closet and Bath Room—the latter with suitable hot aud cold water pipes. Attached to th houee are Two Acres of Ground, hefdlu fee, on which there is a Well of unfailing soft water, a Stable and a Chicken House. The Colony Is prodded with a School of the hlsh est order, and is under the management of a gc-nth-aian from Virginia, a member, well qualified to teach tveu the higher branches of study. This admirably conducted School is of incalculable advantage to the man of family the ideas here hare an opportunity of shooting without tho contaminating influence of outside pressure , too i.fiea ® rounti schools in the city and immediate vicinity. Tho House and tho Two Acres will be sold with or with out the interest in tbo farm property, and the avails will be la “ e “ * a adjusted balances snd certificiies of deposit against IVILLIAM A. HILL, 64 Wood street. Farm for Sale. r i SUBSCRIBER offers for sale a valuable TRACT OF LAND, situated in New Sewickly township, Beaver county, three miles from Rochester and New Brighton, on the Brighton and Pittsburgh road; containing 80 acres, Go ol which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the Dalanca woll timbered. The improvements consist of a good COTTAGE HOUSE, with four rooms, kitchen and celar, ftP 0 ! , m J?, Bank Barn,Bo by 40 feet, with Stabling under the whole of it for bvscs, cows and sheep: anew Bmoke House, Wood House and Spring House. There is-one of best Springs of soft water in the coun tv handy to the house, also several other gpod Springs on the premises. Orchards ot choice fruit, consisting of Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, and Cherry trees. This Farm is ail under good fence; part in grain. The place is well watered. Thl, is a rare chance to seecnre a good home. Apply !?° n -. 1 rurlhor information enquire of Lone, Duff A (Jo., Pittsburgh; O R. Spire rs, Rocheßtcr; Samuel Stiles, Rochester; or the subscriber, on the premises. _fi;blG:lm* mhlftwlt JESSE DEAN. T„„ . Farm tor Sale. lto ofr ” rs Sac Bale 0 «n»*U FARM op fiftt ACRES—forty acres of which is cleared, and under a Rood state of cultivation. There Is also a good Apple and Peach Orchard; two Dwelling Ileuses, with other out house.; a Barn, and a good Stable. The Farm is ritoaUd in Baldwin township, Allegheny county—sij miles from this city—near tbe-Brewnsville road. For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, on tho premises. mhlallm* PETER WEIrSNEII. For Rent. A ut' I l M . C ? N T AI /!. 1N ' 0 , 03 ACK£S 0P LAND . under a mv wi'm r UT “' 0 ?' 'J ltb “ larga anJ convenient DWELLING ID CAIi, recently built end cf modern style; good Darn, Stabling, ic.,Bituated on the south bank of the Monongohelo river, 0 miles above Pittsburgh, being one or the most beautiful ond pleasant localities anywhere to be fouud. Possession given on or bofore the Ist of April next Enquire of n . CHILDS & CO., * phS:tf 133 Wood ntnvt. Fin© Family Carriage, Harness A Horae* For Sale. ABEAUTIPUL SMALL COUPE CARRIAGE, for one or two horses, with fine double Harness, and pair of young, well broke, perfectly f&fe and gentle Horses. For sale chesp, for want of ua\ Address Box No. GO Pitts burgh Pof-t Office, mhO-lw For Rent* A FARM CONTAINING ABORT 140 ACRES, on the Steubenville Turnpike, nix miles from Pittsburgh lute homestead of William M'Connlck. Possession given Immediately. Terms $260 per annum. Enquire of JaMKS C. RICHEY, mh7:d*wtf Near the premises. rpo LET—A two story Brick Dwelling House, on Centre X Avenue. Apply to IJ. MINER A CO , No. 32 Hmilhfield street. Lot for Sale, 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, Jtl3 at office of the Morning Poet. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP. A BUILDING LOT IN ALLEGHENY CITY, 24 feet by 100. A good bargain can bo had by applying soon at the office of the MORNING POST. jyl2:tf BALE—An excellent Frame House and Lot, on A. Resaca street, Allegheny city, at a very low rate. En quire ot THOMAS WOODS, j>n22:tf 75 Foorth street. Land for Sale |QfjA ACRES OF LAND IN FOREST COUNTY, near 1 OUv the Clarion river. This land U heavily timbered, has au excellent fU3il,and is said to contain an abundance of iron oro, 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 acroaa it. The MliiatowrS creek runs through it. ALSO, 500 acres in Elk county, well timbered and watered, and lying near the route uf the Banbury and Erie railroad. No better investment could be made than in these lands. The completion of the Sunbury and Erie, the Allegheny Valley, and the Venango railroads through that region will render the coal, lumber, Iron ore and foil of great value. Enquire of C. B. M. SMITH, Attorney at Law, f*b22»am:tf No. 147 Fourth rireet. U L IL,UiLOT t’OU SALE, A LOT Hi front on WYLIE street, and extending back 100 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of ihu Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses. This* l.i t Is lu a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, end on favorable term*. Title good, aud clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, ifl-T At Office of Morning post. EDUCATIONAL ALLEGHENY COUNTY NORMAL SCHOOL, .UAysrjsLD, yEAR pirrsnrsGu. r I , UE UDder»lgiieJ, County Buperiutendent, having .mo J_ »ult»l a number ot Teachers and Directors upon the propriety ot estab.ishing a TeAchfrs’ institute, and haviu recettod their tuatty approval—and believing also that b«- cannot, iu any other way, more •.if-dually aid in carrying out the urovirioni of the new School Law—has determiaej to ftstsbiMi a NORM AL SCHOOL— for which be bassecured the et-rtfo* of R. tl RUY, A. 81., a* Principal The object of the institution will lie to afford Teachers, and oil tbo&a wishing to become Teachers, such facilities as will enable them to obtain a liberal, thorough nml practical education. ' _ 4S3F* The first Session will taaa on TUESDAY, AraihSi, 1555 It Is deiirable that all perrons wishing to cuter should be present at the opening of the session. For Information as to Terms, Ac., fee Circulars, rr ad ***** B. M. KEKH, County Superintendent. ouil'a Dlercautlle College, 1 BOUNDED IN 1840.—INCORPORATED BY TflK LEGIS -1 LATL'KK. Un reference to any of our city merchants, it will W found Umithuia tho only establishment or iho hind ever establb-beJ iu tbLsctiy in wftich they have any confidence— the only one in which i ouble Entry Book-Keeping has Wn thurr-ughly taught;—the only one ia which Account ants can get reliable advice in case of difficulty with thvir boukfthe only one in which the doctrines of Partnership scl-.iuujcnts are thoroughly elucidatedthe only one iu which Lecture* upon Commercial I.nw hare been regularly *i;d systematically dolltered lor Dearly eight years; the only *ne in which a good Handwriting can be obtained the only one in which Teacher* of Penmanship can be in structed in the ormuniDtal branches of the art; —the only one wbo*e ProfeAttir of Penmanship will let visitors have a specimen 01 bin Writing. Call and get a Circular, and a M>ecim»o of Mr. Williams' splendid wilting. mhlO Exceiiior->lroxi (hlyCommerclai (Joliece, STREET—permanently established, wit ft a f y foundation as firm a* the name it tx-arn. The great mdu.-euienu offered to voung men til thi< In slPution aro such as are rarely nut with in other Coile;ru.s. au array of talent has never bef >re been employed in aoy Commercial College in Pittsburgh: this is an cstab- Updml and undeniable fact. Tbe Faculty of this College i cvmiposed of gentlemen who*” names and rare qualification.- arc af fnmillar 10 the public as “ household words ’’ Faculti.—MlLLAß A BUG., and Professor* of Plalu and Ornamental Penmanship. I. I. HITCHCOCK, (author of Hitchcock’s Svstem of Bookkeeping.) Principal of the Bookkeeping Department, and Lecturer on ail important business transactions. JOHN FLEMlNG,(*nthor v of Fleming’* new and improved syatem of Book-keeping,) will examloonnd deliver weekly Lecture* 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 aecoun tacts, accomplished book-keeper*, and rapid business pen men, may rely 00 having every satisfaction guarantied t» them. Those who Teel L.terosted w! 1 please call, and wit ness tho wonderful progress made in the carious depart ments by the students of tbd College. The Faculty of this .Institution do not claim to be tka ” best la the United States,” tor Jo they mean to gull the public, by saying that it is “the only place wfc«re Book keeping is properly taught,” but they wish to sny that tho Iron City College, in all its departments, U equal to any Commercial College in tho western couutrj. Terms reasonable. OoUege open from 8A- M. till 101‘. M. No extra charge for Arithmetic. Civility gratis. ralrd In.trucMon. InOlualo MR WAMELINK would respectfully inform hl« pupils an friends that he will continue his profession a* iußtructor 1 u the PIANO FORTE and VOICE. Orders left 1 Mr. KLKBEU’S Music Store, or at his resi dence, No. 137 SECOND Street, will be promptly attended to. aus Pearl Steam Mill; CANAL BASIN. ALLEGHENY CITY. " (tfiia tub railroad station.) Families win b« supplied withoxjrv*rioui« gradv# of FHKSLI GROUND FLOUR, By leaving their order® at tho Mill or In our bote* at Logan, Wilson A Co., Wood street,or Braun A Reiter,cox ner Liberty nml St. Ololr street*, Pittsburgh. 11. P. Schwarts, or .1. T. Sample, Druggists, Allegheny Flour will bedellTered totnmille* in either ol the twoeUloß TfaMß: CASII on delivery. jytt> BRYAN, KENNEDY A CO. M U ttPHY'S NEW EAGLE HAT MANUFACTORY, NO. IS2 WOOD STREET, ono door fflrj from the corner of Liberty, is now open. 33a5«9» The proprietor b himself a Hatter, having had fifteen years e.xperleoco nt the business, U«u years un a practical workman; having worked in Ihe principal establishment* in N«*w York, Phil auelpbia, Cincinnati, and tho Now England States; feels confident that, from his practical experience os a Uatter, be can furnish not only an good hot a nmen and cukai-eii article than anything horetofore offered to tho Pittsburgh puhllc—tiff of his own manufacture. deel.Vtf HOME LEAGUE FACTORY. HAMILTON BTKWAKT, Manufacturer of Shirting, Check®, Tweeds, etc., Rebecca street, Allegheny, Ims opened a Wareroom second f.Tonr Post Bnu»moa, corner Fifth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Merchants who are not awaro that these Checks can bo made'us good and sold os low here an iu any other city in thn United States, aro Invited to coll and examine fortbem selves. . mhl‘2:lm TO tho Honorable thej Judges of the Court of Genera! Quarter Sessions of tno Peace, in anti for the’county of Allegheny: The petition of Magdalena Wilhelm,*of the Filth Ward of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid, huinbly aheweth,— That your petitioner bath provided herself with materials for the accommodation of travelers and Others, at her dwel ling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will bo pleased to grant her a license to keep a pub lic house of emertalnmcut, and your petitioner as in duty bonnd, will pray. MAGDALENA WIIIJELM. We, the subscribers, citizens of tho Ward aforesaid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and tomperanco, and is well provided with bouse room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and tra velers, and that said tavern is necessary. F E. Rremer, P. Unla, Wm. Boiberts, Jos. Snider, Adam Metxgar, H. JUnsldy, Francis Felix. B. Boerkle, N. Neel, Tfaos. Landefeltyer, Jno, Bloon, It. Whiteside. [mb!6:3t* IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. No. 28 of De cember Tonn, 1854. In the matter of the voluntary as signment of M. Hodkinson to Thos. B. Sill. And now, to wit, Fobruury 19, 1855, on motion a i- s. [ of D. Reed, In open Court, it la ordered, that notice be given to all persons interested, by publication in two newspapers published in the city of Pittsburgh, at least once a week for three consecutive weeks, that an ap plication w;ll he made to the Coart of Common Pleas on Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1855, for an order on said assigneo to re-transfer and re-convey said assigned property and for the discharge of said assignee and his sureties, Ac By the Court. From the record. feb2o ED. CAMPBELL, JR., prothonotnry. IUS33 GOODS—Fancy and black Silks, French Chinues, BrilUntes, De Lolats, Lawns, Bareges and TtEsaoi, received by . . . - mhB HAGAN A AHL, 91 Market street. *-v- T . ,-K THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. rpUE ORKAT CENTRAL LOUTE cont-1i... n. .. 1 lunch- rill,- «|.l, tVeatern, Soul, n*' wiT.tfrn State=. 1..- a .-.nitnnoii- Kailua- ,li,„ -iV- “ h | u>. I’ilt-hurgh v- ; .h li,.- i r , . all on :ho Wut. rn JOs.-j M . I«t < t*- lu dinky is ith to Mi j i.» * - itj ti.c i u '. i Lukes;.making th-s rncfit din-:’., at,: , 'h/.'-V ',7.''! by which FREIGHT can Lc forwarded lo uiU from u k « Greet Wat. ■ ;. RAIE3 BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA & PITTSBURGH FfRST CLASS.—Boots, Shoe?, Dry Goods, > ... . * (In boxes,) Furs, Feathers, Ac / ®*' c ’ P or lOOd*. SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery, j Dry Goods, (In bales,) Hardware. Lea- >7sc. per lOOlba. ther, Wool, Ac ) THIRD CLABB—Anvitg, Bogging, Bacon { r . n „ Inf .» and Pork, (in bulk,) Hemp, Ac. \ **' per 100rb3 ‘ FOURTH CLASS—Coffee,Fish,Baconand 1 e.. Inrt v Pork, (packed,) Lard and Lanl Oil J Soc * per 100Ib3 ‘ "hipping Goods from any point East ot PhUidel j>b.a, be pariicular to mark package -*vw Pennsylvania \ G00,,g consigned to the Agents of this Road at i nuadwlpnia or Pittsburgh; will be forwarded without detention. Fbuout Agents —Moses Potter, Boston; J. L Elliott, N. i .d. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magratv A Roods, Haiti more; Gen. 0 Franctsous, Pittsburgh; Sbrifignftd A Brown, Cinc-ionatj; Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, Louisville, lt. C. Ka t«Hff St. Louis, Mo; J. S. Mitchell & Son, Evansville, Indiana. PENNS VLVANIA RAILROAD. DAILY THROUGH TRAINS, between Philcdel -1 p nun nt ! THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 7J-£, 4. M:, and Pitts burgh J or Philudelphia at 7, A. M. THE FAST LINE leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 1 P. M.. and Pitts- Tn r ffvT "t 1* P- M. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Philadelphia for Pittsburgh at 11, P. M.,and Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 10, P M ’ m HZ a , b ° Te JiT connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads to and from St. Louis, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, 111- Frankfcrt, Lexington and Louisville, Terre Haute Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Dav ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo. Cleve land, Columbus, Zanosvillo, Massillon and Wooster, Ohio * also with the Steam Packetßoatsfromand to NtwObleajcs* St. Louis, Louisville and Cincinnati, ’ places° USh TickßtS Cfln 1:8 hfld to or from cither of the above e f V**} I ™'*™* see handbills at the different starting points. Passengers from the West will find this the ediorliv-t and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Balti more, New \ ork, or Boston. THOS. MOORE, Agent, Passimger Lines. Philadelphia. „ J. ME3KIMEN, ja ° oU Agent, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGH RAILROAD. ... . IN CONNECTION WITH THE O.i!o and Peuu.ylvanlß Railroad, m 1„ . VIA ALLIANCE. r..., Bll ° rte o ’ tn| l ““St reliable routs to Toledo, CLFVELA ,llaßd ’ Qa ' 81la ’ ani St ' Louia > k VIA This route Is ono hundred miles shorter and about eight DIANAFOLIS tbaa tbe circuitous one VIA IN- Three Daily Trains between Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Three Daily i'rains between Cleveland and Chicago. a Jv® e 5° Cleveland nix hours, Chicago twenty-two boara, and St. Louis thirty-seven hours. . VIA ALLIANCE. Train* for Cleveland leave Alliance at 7.30, A. 51., 12 00 Pnr«?!L 6 „ 4 r u M ’ Hudson with Trains’ for Atron, and arriving in Cleveland at 10.04, A. SL, 2.20, P. M., and 8.20, P. M. The Trains of the Ohio and Ponna. Railroad, leave Pitta burgh at 3.00 A. SL, 8.00, A. M., and 3.00, P. Mu all con arintS “ t . A « la ? C r,‘;“i tl ;.' rain * “ hich arrive in Cleveland at 10 04, A. ill, 2.20 P. M., and 8.45, P. M. Passengers for Toledo, Chicago, St. Louie, Rock Inland Galena, and the North-west, who wish to go through vrlth out detention, will-take the train leaving Pittaburgh at ? °., A - Hn,i vmving in Cleveland at 220 P. 51., na that la tile only train by which clone connections are made Ibrough to the above points. Passengers by this train Tht Chic:st> at nolt “®™ing and SL Louia at mid- Time gulneil by going via Cleveland, eight boors The Trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago leave as follow,,: Leave Cleveland at 7410 and 2410 A. M., 7 45 P ip arrive at Chicago atll.oo P. M., 7.00 A. M. and 1200 M. ’’ Trains leave for Rock lalanil and St. Louis an follows: Leare Uncago at 0 lu A. M., 10.C5 and 11.00 P. 51. for SL 5? oTer Rock r ’l»nd Railroad to Joliet and thence over the Chicago aod Misaiasipp! Railroad io Alion, and thence by Steamboat (23 miles) to St. Louis ■sjccniter* by the 9.23, A. SL, Train arrive in St. Louis at 11.20 same evening, and by the 10.05, P. 51. Train at noon next day. Bag} rape through to Cleveland, and there r*- ehecked for Chia.v:o nnu St. LoaK **AUK VIA ALLIANCK AND CLEVELAND. .... j Ist OUBR. 2lfl) CLASS. To Alienee.. .ai jTo Ohica*ro .411 fiO 9&0 r^ T^ SOd i 5)0 I hn SslJl * 14 50 12 50 c u 0 Keck Uluna„ Hi 50 1?, 50 GoO j St. la>ul-' 10 50 15 50 I requeaU-l io jm«-ur.- tiMr tickets at tbe Mi'UuujjaLeiu iiouce, third door UiOVthd ffo.-mr. J. DURAND, Suj/t'Cf* ; TfcUnJ. J. A. OAUQUEY, A?«ut, Titt?b»jrjih. ,I if “ " NIUIIT EXPRESS 10:05,' P. M." m™?'"-!' 1 ' 1 i br ?"S l ' to St. Loulb In fjurtwn hours, vt» Bloomington, SprlngfieM and Alton, tpithout char.gr ofca r 8 ” '’VfWf; at Alton with o„.iy Lin. of picket B r r | I i a t, Q U1I1C ? “ nd Keokuk, anti at St. Louis with HIlsT U.Acj STEAMERS FOR NEW ORLEANS and intermediate points on the Mississippi, and with reitular ,or K " nf “" and Council Bluffs. TIME FROM FIITFiIUfIGII TO ST. LOUIS 2S HOURS Baggogo checkei through to St. Louis, on Michigan Ceu tral and Southern Trains, and at the depot in Chicago E. P. HOLLISTER, Chicago, WCHARI. P. MORGAN, 4 «“*- Tickets to fit. Look, by this route, can be obtained n Pittsburgh, at Oflrea of Cleveland and Pitts burgh Bnd Ohio end Pennsylvania Railroads. fßep‘27:6xa , Car P et * Leas Chau Coat. 1 n . h iindend-nr-d haring rcduc-d the prices of tholr en- A are strife of Carpets, OU Cloths, Rug*. Mats, Matting 4c *» from A» to ij per cent, call the attention of persons in want «*f any articles iu their lice to tLe following Their *tock is one of the fa?y«f and Usl vUct*d\n Lhe city, and consists in pan of Velvet aud Brussels ; Tapestry iims.cb; Aufiusson BruasuU; Imperial and Extra three ply Carpets* i*at-m Tapestry Ingrain do; Superfine ami fine do* Twilled Rod plain Venetian do* Hall and Stair j o .’ Wool, Dutch and Hemp do; Wool andCotUsn Ingrain do; W ,* D / 0 * £ Latl, ‘ s » and a large assortment of Oil Cloth, from -to hi foat in width. Terms case osw . „ C. B. lIKADLY • CO./ _ N«. 82 Third street. PENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OP PITTSBURGH, CORNER OF FOURTH AND SMITH FIELD STREETS. Authorized Capital, $300,000. T NSUKE BUi-LDINGS and other property against loss or JL damage by Fire, and the perils of the Sea and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. w m. F. Johnston, Itody Patterson, • M’Ohntocb, Kennedy T. Friend, L. M lx>ng, 1. Grier Sproul, *• V° D , M I George R. White, Jacob Painter, a. A. Carrier, 1 «mes S. Negley, \y, g. u a veu, Wade Hampton, D. E,Park, Q. It. Coggshall. Hon. \VM, F. JOHNSTON, President. ItODY PATTERSON, Vice President. A. A. Caimues, Secretary and Treasurer. B. S. Cahrier, A&dataot Sun etary. dec2:6m Bazin's Premium Perfumery. APUIZtI 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 ins preparations of a superior quality, and placed him aumog the best perfumers and soap makers of Europe n«tl America. His releoreted Shaving Creams and Lus t rale*, bL pnelVmade? % Toilet Waters, and Perfumes tor lhe itßtidXere.uof, u> varieties,) aro unsurpassed by any in the world. All atUeh's purehasrvl at IhU rstaWlGiment are warrant ed e.l the finest quality. With an addition el Many tier artielea to hi* list. and sr»«tly UoUities tor manufacturing, he is enabled u> furnish tin m to dealers In any quantity desired, and at rcty lit eral pi toe*. * Country Dealer*, guesting U, cun have a Priw List mallei to Hick address, free of posing*. X. BATIN, tSttcvewr o E. Uousset.) No, 111 Chestnut jdreot, below Fourth, feli2,:d»wlmu Philadelphia. To Wholcanie Grocers, Llqnor Deaiera and manufacturers* T'HK SUBSCRIBER 1* now importing a superior Quality J. °f OIL 01 COGNAC, of which of an ounce with Cu gallons pure Spirit will produco n fineCmrase Brand?. Ilia KBBKNCKB OF RtXCUELLK and OTAUD'B BRANDY* of JAMAICA and ST. CROIX UUH, ABAC. CIDER and PKAOtI BRANDY. HOLLAND SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS nod SCOTTISH WHISKY arn acknowledged by tho New York manufacturers by the great demand after them. Di rections for Use will invariably be given by DR. LEWIS FEUCriTWANGEU, m Malden Lane, New York. I. S.—lmporter <'f Daguerreotype Chemicals, platina. Bnmmui, M*ngum\*«; Thorn’s Kxt.Copuiva, Sulphate Am *c; _ dcc2Hstf_ J£fTectual ILeuiedy for Worms* frHIL uUSeONS of expurietxci) are the moet reliable, and A if not too costly are songtitufter by the practical, The following.is tlm voluntary 'estimony of a worthy and well known phycirlan, relative to his experience cf tho eQWcv of B. A. FAHNEbTOCII’S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, during a practice of twenty-tiro years: ~ Grenada, Miss., May S3J, IS.V>. Messrs. I>. A. FnhnesLtick t£ Co. GiSTLEiiE.V:— I am one or those Individuals backward In giving certificates, but in the present instance consider it due to humanity to fay that 1 have been engaged in the practice of medicine for twenty-five years, and have never aiet with any remedy so effectual for worms as your Yer- Bifap In adult,, even In canes of Fever, I sometimes nee it to carry off calomel taken tho preTlons nieht, and often find tdlious evacuations and worms to follow I use no other lermifußß In my practice, and desire no better Respecttully, W. M. HASKINS, M. I). Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. corner F>rat and IN otxi streets. mhß*d*w AfiSTIH LOOfiIKS. STOCK AND BILL BROKER, Office y No. 02 ibwrfA cf., above Wood. NOTES, Drafts, Bonds, Mortgages, and Loans on colla terals, negotiated. Stocks bought and soM on com mission. Land Warrants bought and sold. Particular attention paid to the purchase and sale of Copper Stocks. All cogunnaicationß ntiented to promptly. janlP Palmer's Celebrated Epicurean Sauce* STANDS PREEMINENT fjr flavoring Soups, Grarijs, Fish, Meat. Game, Ac. Wo advise all good housewives to try it. 2S cent* per battle, at &U Grocery and Fruit Stores In tho United States and Camillas For 6ale by M’CLURG and G. H. KEYSER» Pittsburgh. P. T WRIGHT A CO.; j®nl9:d*wly Is 241 Market street. Philadelphia Therapeutic, ok recliningcuairr—Afew more of those comfortable chairs on hand. Persons de* [ring aseatthatcan ha occupied for daya'wUbont causing f£ tlguo* should call and eew them. • v," deol2 T. B. YOUNG A CO; V v ' t •i l -A. RAILROADS _ ,„ ~ H- h. Houston, Oeneral freight Agent. Philadelphia. 11. J LOUBAEItT. Snperintendant. Altoona. Pa. ► l . it* a* > .* >r ’ ~ ■ medical. RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE 08, HATUBE’S INFALLIBLE SPECIFIC ’ Xa'OU the prevention auJ Cura of I.meilmittext anJ-Rr JT xnttHt Ktvins, Fivui and Aoui, Cuius and Ftvra* P™ B Anus. Ua.Nmu J)£nrurir,KifliiT Sweats,and ail otW h'rms of dto-rtso which have a romuiou origin in Malaria or Miasma. ThD rubtlo atmospheric poir-ou which at rertalii 'iM 33O^ 1515 u inhaled ut every breath. h the sums uLf, Rc !* r .. w}j, ‘ rcT,?r 5t «*JshT—North, South, Fast or £*l! c ; re 7 w,!ere >' lek l to this newiy-tiiscoTfir«l 7)t/i^n C e v- c!alraet * t 0 be the greatest dticovery in i isl fio barmiors (hat it may be taken by per ! tut* for omniiX 0 ’ ee V r londi!i t»ni ond It wJH not substb I salt In the B ° l * he , rß PliU fforso ’ ** U lco cnca tbe re ! Xr p t Sm 1 56n3 r?SS t^« Qain . Ine ’ Mweury. J»Meote,6»d !of which 1, admitted fcbh,SS' , ' ttrU ' l “ 0f “,V'»ta”h‘’««traord iD re- MALARIA. ■ - : 01 tWs tiATUHAL ANTIDOTE TO forrf for ony lm|th h o7time e^m “ T ,lu „lmmrdiateljr reiiere Ml the dicrcjsin* rajuUii of Bllioas or Ague disease*, Both 1 os general debility, {jabt Bweafp, etc. The patient at oned begins ttrfdcoYer anneffis and etrcngtn,and continues until a permanent and radical cure is effected. Finally, Its Use will.banish Fever and all clas'e?. Farmers and all laboring men* bv adopts log it as a preventive, will be free, fro m"Agii9 or Bilibpa at*’ tacks in that season of tho year which, while il 1 i tha most sickly, is the mpstralcable one to them. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases: rome may require more Directions printed in Gecffiin,'French and Spanish, accompany, each bottle Price One Dollar. Liberal discountsimadc to the trade. Trade circulars for warded on application, and the article will.be consigned'on. lluerai terms to responsible parties in every section of UnT 3 AS. A. ItHODBS, Proprietor, York: °* v - C»ICEENEiTa CO** and C\ DVOTr i Knv^ n „ : nH V f I!KK ?'l; 5 y i 7 ,ilß ' «>H*delpW..: ’ Ull/ir A BOAS—and for sale bnlcalyi ramrall.. [fr).V7 DR. HENDERSON, OCUXiIST AND AURtST* TBMTS ALL M 3 CALLS OP THE In A.VD CAE E.TUOOT CCPPIxd. LfiEcmjca, BUsrrßiNa, or tna use or calomel. OFFICE 458 BROADWAY, COR. GRAND Sl’, NEW YOJ- K Hourefrom 9 A. M.to4 P.fil. T>OnGU, GRANULATED LIDS, Inflammation, Aent*i*r li Chronic Dimduess with Films, Iritis, Amaurosis bud Cataract Scrofulous, Weepls# or Watery the diseases of the eye which are treated by Dr. 11. will* perfect satisfaction; - • • - All diseases of the Ear treated upon scientific principles. Artificial Eyes inserted without an operation. All letters post-paid will seedre prompt attention. ,® 6 ® loct the following references from among the thou* Ilendentt 9 * 8 avo been successfully treated by Dr. J 1“ J ; f«y».S4B-8 Breadmiy, AJbiny, K. r. *AltmlSouthwick, Printer, i. «. |J. Goodspeed, Glens Falls, N. Y. i ♦Wm.W. Smith,Detroit, Mich-* “ rC" I a?! 13 * w' New York City, N. Y. |p I s 3 B«U°ws, N. E. Station, Duche3B co, N Y i *Edward •**•»« tor which _ U4s aoi.BW artMejbpt one Utathas atißi' 1 the test of a ten years* trial before the American people. * and us repaiation and sale la unrivalled by anv eimllarDre psratioog extaut Tho.tesUmony in its favor given by the most prominent and well known I’liyeicians and indilidtt als, in all parts of the country Is immense. Beferring any who may doubt, to my “Memorabilia,"or Practical Reteipt- Book, for farmers and Families, to bo had gratis, of all tha Agents for the German Bitters.. Principal Offlce and Manufact ry, 120 Arch street, Phlla uelpuift, Fa. 7 4p?Sold by Dr. Geo. IL Keyscr, 140 Wood street; B. A/ Fehnestcck & Co., No. 0 Wood street; Fleming Bnvhers. VSdl'wly L i '‘ E "‘‘' t2sndJ - i '- .Allegheny. REV. DR. COVEL’S RIKCJIATIC PIUS. VurUit Safe, Ormptete and Speed;/ Cure of Injlammatu-y, Chronic, Hereditary and Hercuriai Wtenmaiim , Rhrir. incite Goat, lumbago, Sciatica, and other Diseases affecting the Muscular SytUm. OUCH AN ARRAY OP TESTIMONY as Dr. Covxi/s Rheumatic Pills have called forth from all classes, was neTt-r voluntarily offered in faTor of any other Medicine, The cases of cure comprehend EVKttY STAGE OP RUEtUUATISIff. WbeOi.T accompanied by that terrible sensibility of the parts afffteted, common in the inflammatory phase—by the muscular contractions which so often render the victim ox Chronic Rheumatism a helpless cripple, or by the ever* symptoms which are sometimes the characteristics of this Protean complaint. Uni ike tho “ Snngrado” practice of bleeding and purring. Which pome sapient medicos consider the Ugitimatlm ode of irratiug Rheumatism, these Pills sustain and cherish the auimal forces, invigorate the constitution, and thus act as the allies of Nature in her efforts to cast off tho disease Their medical nction-ls direct and specific. It reaches the materia moxib i or radix of tho disorder, through all'the complications of nerves and fibres in which His entrenched. ; aud expels from the blood tho febrile principle which feeds and spriads, and intensifies, while It spreads the fatal ten* dencies of the malady. Cauilon—Bcivaro of Counterfeits It Bo particular, and enquire tor Ret. SAMUEL COVEL’S RHEUMATIC PILLS, and see that the boxes have, on tha outside wrapper, his fdgoaturo,. countersigned by 0. H, RINQ, General Agent, 192 Broadway, New York, without which none are opkcixf.. PRICE, FIFTY CENTS PER BOX, „.*3l- Sold by Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, Pittsburgh: J. P. F City. - , . . . Proclamation. BY virtuo of a precept under the hands of William B. M Clure, President of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the Filth Judicial District of Penfmyivqbla. vud J ustice of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and general Jail delivery, in and for said district, and William Boggs and . ■Gabriel Adams, Esqs., Associate Judges of the same county, in and for the county of Allegheny, dated the twenty uKi day ot February, in. the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and fifty-five, and to me directed, for ho;d* v Ing a Court of Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery, at the Court lljaie in the city of Pittsbargln on the fourth' ‘ Monday of March, at ten o'clock, A. M. Public notice ia ' hereby givon to ail Justices of tho Peace, Coroner, and Con* stables of the county of Allegheny, that they be, then and - there, ia their proper persons, with their rolls, records, in quiiitions, examinations and other remembrances, to do those things which to their respective offices, in their be* half, appears to be done—and also those that will prosecute the prisoners that now are, or may be in tho Jail cf arid county of Allegheny, to be than and there to prosecute against them as shall bejwst. Ulvea unJvr my bir.l, in rftrsUsssiVthis first day of March, in the jar cf onr Uvi vs,* t'K-saJusl tight &ub- Jr«l amt B:t>-rnv amlw '.h.-O.Mvs.-n.'troJ'.h U» asvtntv ntmh. imhii WStUXH XVUU. 6h«Ut nvTKi, ***** w t*» Lmvnn • Uoroo Is n&rwl uvr I**.*? \Ay t\vvtf*hfa terms, lidos Msxxntfvl on tr.o -v-rtwr tM' bonrth .