Pittsburgh morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1855-1859, March 21, 1856, Image 3

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MEE
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
FRIDAY' MORNING
.E.cope of Prisoner, from Joil.—Three prison
ers named Dan. O'Brien, William Bell and John
Kunsler yesterday morning escaped from the county
jail, by opening the door leading into the yard, and
scaling the walls. O'Brien was one of the turnkeys,
and by virtue of hie office, in possession, during the
day, of the inside keys of the building. In the even
ing, as customary. be banded the keys over to the
Jailor, Mr. Phillips, but unknown to him, retained
the key of the door leading into the southern yard,
and a cell door key. As Mr. Phillips had considera
ble confidence in O'Brien. ho did not count the keys
partbmlarly, and was thus unaware that two had
been abstracted. About twelve o'clock at night the
alarm bell of the jail, the a ire attached to which ex
tends from the inside of the ball to Mr. Phillips' bed
room, war violently rung. Upon going into the jail
with two friends who happened tc be with him, he
found O'Brien standing in the hall, and was informed
by him that an old woman was sick in the female
department. He proceeded up stairs to the cell in
dicated, where ho ascertained that the story was. ,
Lase, as no person was ill at all. on coining down
he charged O'Brien with practising a deception, but
some trifling excuse was made, and Mr. Phillips re
turned to his n.una with an undefined impression that
something was wrong, but unable to fix on anything
in particular. A few hours afterwards the WI was
.A ..,
again rung, hut no attention was, paid to the dlarm
Yesterday morning, Mr. Phillips opened tie dour
of the jail at the usual time, but was somewhat sur
prised to find O'Brien out of sight- A few minutes'
search, however, cleared up the mystery. The yard
door was open, and the three prisoners named above,
missing. With the keys retained in his possession,
O'Brien had opened the cell in which Bell and
Konsler were confined, also the jail door, nod, with
the aid of several dry goods lioxes, reached the top
of the wall. Their descent on the other side was
effected by n rope made out of sheets and blankets,
which they attached by n small book to the wall.
From developments made during the day, it ap
pears that tr Brien had it in contemplation to rob the
office, before making his escape; and it was with
this plan in view he rang the alarm hell. Ile was
under the impression that Mr. Phillips would come
in alone, when he could be knocked down—murdered
if necessary--the keys of the office secured, and the
place plundered. The presence of the two visite,
the first time, and the refusal of the Jailor to answer
the alarm, the second time, frustrated this intention.
The night previous to the escape, ("Brien borrow
eil a gold watch from Jonas tirooes, n iTisoner: u
pair of hoots from another, a nd sums of in,inoy
others, with the promise to return them the neNt
dad. Ile tiiue managed o. sarure x c.,n•i•ierttH
trltrien is a married man, and has a family reidl
ing in the city. Ile nns imprisoned for lareeny, ai,l
linil only tt< months of his Lime tip servo. 'Bell Iva,
ART anLi
tI ill eillviLLll..
anti 1.11, , i•
BILL. Y , bl: NCI•*.ltT , . I FCTI \ IllItIT;,•• t
All r.torntint , 4 , l.ll.--nrh, In • , n t.• •
1 t, I 1,11 :• •
cral of the pris. , ner the Jailur ye ,. Pt `"1" .11
awaiting it trial fur malicious mischief. in cutting a
imrse's throat, rind Fonder it us in for assault aml
butt , a ith intent kill
tertluy, that iVilhiehi had a ked t heat to acooratlqul
him In hi; flight, hut tbuy refus,l
A run ord of $lOO 6a-4 been otlerod for the enpture
of thu runs stirs:--s:so for tr Brien and s'23 earls f.sr
tLe thrt . to be hied that the first
Lamed. at lea,t. lei!I Lr ,eeurtil again. lie 19 ade
and , h.,uld I,c k , •pt in r..nfr.cun•nt
~1 .11, J . I{',. - TL,
ink-re/ding ph,c of the Iron will be produce!
night f.a the benefit or Mr. Wallack. The en
gagenient of this talented actor, during the purr
week. be, been an exceedingly flattering one, con
solee,ng lie many .lisadrantages of weather.
wbieli he hoc labored under. His benefit, no dduld.
e attraet a Louse full to overflowing.
The notice of .Ir. Wallack, Leon, ti.,
prin,q.el character in the Iron Mask. We clip fr -in
the Citwitinati
•• The oftener we witne, the faultless represents
!i on Leon 11 in the Iron Musk be Mr. dame. Wel
lnek, the niore we are impressed with the cf,l, leti•
of the tilted 1:1i1111e, hi,tronie abilities of ills great
actor. The Lugo ant and exoherant youth, ',init./I
f joyous ,000tion, with over like the
effervewinz of the pent u4i Imuid of sunny chain
pagne: anon. the more solar land anxious man.
with the toils of the intriwier gathering around h i m.
plIc• and falter? before the gathering storm: tlien
the entrapped capLiCe, doomed to a wretched ex
istenee, entfined to an aria seiilchre, with rnnstitu
tjun yet 1. , it a as tht mask elei Ii rwLDeeflAn his ft, _
1,4 worn dOW n 1/y mensal
Ow Cu,, pkiiinattu , eympt•qa., of not a wren oid age.
it was indeed a noldelneic
aidl painfully natural.-
j;,-;j
M ar y and A u th.,ny i nttrell Stn 'V Craw.
ejc , tiocot for fifteen acre, ttc. at halt' 111 Wll
- 1.551111ip.
NVtu. Spa:a. 1 . .1 . a ~ 1 llilinrr rrUllot er. 1.. 1
.a. Mellon and Brad . , f-r plaintiff . A. W.
Lo.•rni, for defendant,. to re, e:..e a jud•:.-
~,t ! - ,, r $1470. ol,tainoi arniust ;be defendants, Ipi
W,n. Speer. Mr. Brunot lieonnie the Peotr
sons for stay of execution. At th” expiration of t! , , ,
-ins. the defendant, toiled pny the whole
It ith the costs and interest. The defence set up the
payment and di,harze under the Bankrupt
Art. The plaintiff alleirea that the discharge wa
..l,t;:n.,i by fraud, and that defendant,. did sit
the whole pr”perty to the, 111 ,
gnee:. , . Its 1,, Idyl in Sl,' tel tilt trial.
'l,,t, ith .`•'tfi..r. --The (Vie...n . ./. very sea Filly
mrzes upon the 'trect romini--.ioncr the necessity
Laving Firth street, the tineit thoroughfare in H i e
city, cleaned of the immense amount id - dirt and ie.-
at present accumulated upon it. We coincide with
our rotemporary, and think that immediate tura.Fur.,
Sholliti hr ild , rpied place it in a less filthy condi
tion. The street is (lady traveled by a larger number
g.l per,n than any other avenue we have, but re
ceive', little, if any attention front the street roan
misidoner. We hope that functionary will noun coo
the necessity of doing anmething for it.
rbesrounil. the de
fendant in a counterfeiting ease now pending before
the United States Court. made information on Wed
nesday evening, before Alderman .All Kenna, against
Robert F. Cooper, the prinCipal witness, for
counterfeit money. Chesround, in his information,
alleges that the bogus money fourA in his possession
at the time of his arrest, was received from Cooper.
in p a ym e nt of a bond for >t 100 which he held against
Lim : and that he wan not aware of its spuriousness
until his arrest_
rior/iisu.—We direct the attention of
oor readers to the advertisement of Mr. IS. F. Shope,
Merchant Tailor, in another column. It will be ob
served that he has just returned from the East with
a stock of goods appropriate to the season, which he
pretareil to make up fur customers in the latest
and ino,t fashionable styles. Any of out readers
desirous ..1" clothing, will find it to their advantage to
give Mr. Shope a call.
S. 11. LuesiTer has removed his Literary De
pot to Fourth street, nearly opposite to the Bank of
Pittslitirgh, where he will continue to dispose of the
current literature of the day at as liberal prices as
heretofore. The latest publications can ale ays Lc
procured from Lauber as soon as issued. His stock
is :tried and large, and certain to include something
.to suit the taste of all.
G m els.—Messrs. Iteymer d. Anderson, whole
.sele eoe f e etionors and fruit dealers, Wood street. op
p,ite the St. Charles Hotel, are in receipt of a splen
did st,cic of fresh articles in their line. Country and
c i t y d e; ,i, who wish to have the first pick should
The proprietors are young mon of energy
and high integrity, a sufficient guaranty that you
will ._et g.,nd good, n. 11.1 open reasonable terms.
I:lrrr.-- A despatch received frost Itro,, !is
Ville, yetterday, states that the river at that p lint
Lad risen seven feet. and a break up was burly CO -
rtel,:d.
tnft“rmntion al,c received front Wheeling lbw
the rut Cr 1..1 opened there.
understand from a pfosenger on
tlie Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad yesterday, that
tnan Hawed Wilcox, from this city, who attempted,
to ,nriptily with tmu r.t hors,io rob a house iu Lints,
tire miles north of Allinnt•e, ttas si/ t by the nceu•
pant. We did not ascertain any particulars.
Ming Mary P/4"1 roar, a lady who has received the
highest encomiums from the press of Louisville, and
other southern and western cities, will commence an
engagement at our Theatre on Monday evening next.
A•hniued te, the F. WKenzte, Es 1,. was
ye,tertiay admitted to practice 83 an .Attorney in tht.
lit,triet Court, on motion of Hon. A. W. Loomis.
Your I) To day will be observed as a general
fast day by the members of the Methodist Episcopal
Church.
MONO —lss(3.—L. lIIRSHFELD & SON
L - 5 0111 0100 their SPRI NIl STOCK OF if URNISHINO
xiLn , TUI.SLA Y. the 110 of March, comprising a full ar,
'' rt ." of Cravats, Scarf, loves, liandkerchio6 , ,
4.c.. 0 1, ich arrived by tlw I.t aultruor. whit
CIOFF EE-200 bags prime fie, for sale by
mix NIAIR A lIUNTY.It .
FLGA'R-20 bbls. I{,ze Flour, fur sale by
rulll7 -k1 !Tn. MAI It k HUNTER.
ENT.'S TRAVELING SHAWLS—Just
torolvo,l, a small anam-tmont, at
I{III,BIIFELD k : , ON'S.
No 70 Wood I,trool
MARCH 21
-11.,n. If. 15" Vs %II iarn• ‘..n Iht.
IMIBIEZ=I
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Pax YR.Lacisco, January 10, 1856.
Mewl. Hosteller cf• Smith, Nos. 267 Pam street, Pittsburgh
We anticipate that II(ISTM'Ell•S BITTERS will norm he
come an popular in . they have in the older
Staten of the Union. Every party that have tried them
wants more, and deaden who have bought them from us
have not failed to renew their orders. As the demand is daily
increasing. we desire that you Khooid ship us. via New York,
60 doz. per month until further notice. We have orders au
file from Honolulu, Salvia - I,M Islands.
Very truly, your.
fub2f.ndiw
.IQ - - Hats I ilatutl—All the hamot btylex of lIATS
and CAPS eau Ix• purchased cheap, for mufti. from
NIOROAN 8 CO.. No. Ira Wtsal street..
Next (oar to the new Church,
One door from Sixth mtreet
/Or Clark'• Stomach Mt term twe acknowledged
by all who have tried them to In- the hunt family 111Pliit111(` of
the age, for the 411, and a th.;,,r
dare4 state of the IA err They have no rital•
The propriety ru .1, not pretend caution from using
other preparations that a, punned upon the public under
the name of Stomach Rita nt, for they have found that only
One trild Wm needed to render our h I,lltlWl Uri accessory.
For 5n1,. r.h.,left.Ale, by CULLUM k CLARK. Third w , r,.t.
I etween Wool and Market: 0 Fr). If. KEY.9.:It. lid Wood
mtroet: and by Druggintsg,uvrally.
igth-Cetll at No. 161 Wood street, and ex
amine our stock of Son 11/rs and WINTER Cops. .11161 re
cei vol. a large lot of Shanghai. Cel..tial, and other styles of
LYtpa. rhirh 'so trill .11 low for aali MORIIAN at CO., 1114
Wood stroot. eon S
LT, THE STOCKHOLDE u
RS r FIEODD FELLoWs'
HALL ASSOCIATION aro lwrelo; notifoul that the
FIETEENTH INSTALMENT Fl VI . : PER CENT. eh
the Cap tat Stork hog Iwo!) ndiot in, eilku 4.0 :Mil after the
NI NT) DAY OE APRIL. ISIOI.
1111,:td J. P. HEN retary.
Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dnyt on Railroad.
Ci NeEcN ATI PASSENGEIIS will pleas°
V.) take nein, that the aAlvvrtisement Of a Rival Rent.,
staling that the S n'alock A. NI. train Ohio and Pen,
sylva 11111 11./11ra.1 h. tin ash 0111 . wlurh mal... rent - as - lien at
Crs.sr. This is Inc,r.4 - t, and ralenlated the
travel lint; public. as the, un taa .lai!y trains bet W,ll Pats
burgh and Cincinnati ritahin dese and ann • rent,.tie,
rta It F t.t.EF INTA I N and DA YTON Na,tber neut.• makes
noun tie, with the J I'. I. trait the 0111.. and l',lns)
Vlkllia ItnowN, Gehl Agent.
lk 'NV LA ND, Agt. f. I f
Alrie - 11ata, Iltat have Just recta, ott our SPRING
STYLE OF SILK II ATS, which will tt, rt.ntal, ..n
that, n neat and good artttit.. Call and
AAIUSEMENTS.
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111nnas,r; Wm. 11. Luiz, stAge )1111,,, or
Acting 11amti,•r. Tn,wn ..1.1. Iio , II.t.TTE.
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Jelinsirn+sinidt+. liv+Plinorr+, Cotton. Lino!, and Pant :stuff,
Ar. Glove+. 110+iery. Ribbon+, nod every tither artielr
tiviipilly kept inn first.ilits+ iloods 11 , 1ln, to whirl, u,•
+oh,' n roll and esnininniion I•eciite intrrlondng
as e fr , d vve too er able to exhibit suill
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igorßteA the debilitAt ,, i and A t lils ate I,, rvenlettne And
~t.,, , ,,,g t henlne the et . ,,tont. and no nth.. the. nnt.dnot,..,, 1.,,
the dotine of lift,
TO NlAli.l{l ET ,
It is milted, as it will in ~ short n all
• obt•Crl/11ilifIN.
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It II l•ith tha that I , OIZ and
wiiialo and to t• of II tvl,l
itit - lini• Ow iiiol 1.-I I i 1.:•:
and 11 . 111 h invent lit , hy -I antslC
llnn. (Ineniedly Cho' flat Welt and c., 11t011 . .r. 11l the
rrnannt inatnnr, nur Cr,,',-1 tr C•• Isi "ink! stood
ihraia mar look to ux tor "0,111a:ion. all al..
sniarisl n 1 1.111,
See • ircelar..
4:13 , hours Iran 9A.M.to 9 P 1010 extent I n thi • country, they ere ( . M111 , 0111 , 1 t,
• - -
part nt.t.•:‘,l t-titelt rehef meek h.
)!s; ()NE on :kl4,llllllVashlngtt,n enehle then, to oteel forteg n eouThelition in our mar-
FUlt '"" kt an.' tedtt... ~f
pleletant rt•Sitif•lll, .meet N . th,
The house contttoo.se,ell ii111.i.•117 11110 i . 4111 1 , 1, • " "t " . . r." "he " • "3t he -""
in front: a deter') nth filter. Alp. a large ..table. oor•hall re ilium let '. l remark,.
. . . .
lir an acre of gr.ohd, a.. It in only at imputes walk from The Senate :hen ad . :wonted until Mon.lay.
the Post Ott,. Tem.—ill: ft per yar. //,,...•. Mi. Ciiiiiiilc•ll. i.f Ohio, front the Commit.
ailir S. CUTHBERT A SON, Al Market street
tee iil : W”ve wful Means r , peened, the Nal V Appro.
THE STOCK OF A COI:VERY STORE ! priation (till.
FOR SALE, situate In the villa g e ~r mendon, on the Mr. Benson, from the Commit km on Naval A ffair'.
Plank Road from West Newton to %It PM:lmm. Wevtnow
reporwil Inuit( the Semite lull (arc the eeillA rile( len lA'
land ()allay. Pa.. and about five miles iialit. Or We't Now toe,
i en wloops ,i - ear, with an amendment providing
No other store within three miles. The nhwk emied6hi el . . '
hi y 01.1118. glleVllMarlk, 1tra11,,,, ,1,.., A,. A ~,,I 1,,,,91. t . that the Seeretury of the Navy may in iiiti iii,retion
log !louse, Stable. Warehouse. Ar. The above is au excellent /sauce twii of them to be built with side wheel, m i d
nand for liuslisivB4.. and will be Aoki low and on easy terms. i e ., i"u i pp „i with u v im, t o the greatest speed uttuin.
ninth S. CUTHBERT A SON. Al Nlniket A.
aide, and with Inc regard to th, it efficiency ne ear
L ESION & ('O.—'TRANSPORTATION : vessels.
LINE._ {luting made o ars nalve H. M
n t
now on. —r. Benton spoke against the slavery
preparations thin winter, we
es len! , ion until the hour of adjournment, when the
prepared to do a heavy lariino.i by
House a d j ourned until Monday.
PENNA. CANAL and ItA !Litt IA D. Tillteeilti ii, 0.11 , 1 from
—.- --....---
_
the Eastern Cities. We can assure our friends anti all linos,.
ditipo.lell to patronize the Penna. canal and Raill - .4/.1. that 01/ The Steamer Arctic.
[Laths 1"12.
asl' spared t " '''"kr gc.enti i•sti s f civic 0 . Slut- Nsa Veld, March 20.—The Arctic sent her re.
pets or &tern ainl NA,st,rn Flt•10:t. Th,, ANc ol D %Wl.'
• port ashore at the I lighlituds, and after making in
OF THE INOLINED PLANE- ON THE A LI. Rail E!, N I . .
PORTAGE RAILROAD 6 LII j i l t, na mawnd tlnspatill Li t!"' '1" In "• '. l. ''' '' Pr''''"de'l in
"a.
She_h" Lech
transmission n( Ireigh , . cruising Letiveen Sable IsLeid and hit. :',. She oats
Othe , 3 011 FENN sweet, at din Canal two.. • . Lit vestige of the Pacific, or ally other wreck. All
tiltl4 LLt)VD 0 LEM , iN • v,-,11. 1
EACHES-2 0 htxstel.4, for stale by
mlll7 : 151ITIL MAir fi II LINTER.
BLOOMS -1.00 tons Juniata Blooms an
bump for sal° by Cia2li JOHN MOORIIEAD.
..,•;•••
THE LATEST NEWS
ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA
NEw VoRK, March 20.—The steamship Persia.
from Liverpool. with dates to the sth inst., arrived
Ibis morning at S; o'clock.
She brings no tidings of the Pacific.
THE PEACE CONFERENCE.
PARK &
Whol.ale Druggiste
The rr , ,sp,cts of the Peace Conference are en
ohan,ed.
It bail been reported that the representatives at the
Conference were signing preliminaries of peace, but
it so to really the appending of their signatures to the
preliminary formalities. The Emperor Napoleon had
recently made n speech in which he said that lie
hoped for peace, but France must be ready either for
pea, ur war.
The Persia brings nothing to add to the above ex
cept tha general ran or that negotiations were pro
ee.ling = caddy. The fifth meeting was hold on
Th ar6imay, the Atli, Lot scan FOOrOI, nn a=nal.
LATEST 1.11 - TELEGRAPH.
LON Saturday morning, March S.--The Paris
ar 4,1 yesterday contains nn imperial decree
calling into active service 1411,000 young sndliers of
the -Io ~t 195:,
Brai IN. Sunday—TWO ( ~,u riers passed through
this rout, lor Paris, having fresh instructio nN
t, the Pli.nipitentiartes.
HAUL. 1(.1, \Valson smiled from
Kiel. Ile has ordered the fleet to assemble off Ninny
Island. iiiirimenee a renewal of the blockade of the
Russian port,.
1,1,0.1, Friday Evening.--Fnnils were heavy t.,
day 411 N inn . to ti.l . .•' ntlnued pressure for money; ad
-1 anees on government seenrities were in active demand
throughout th...ky at six per cent.—the settlement
day and transactions. Continental advises denote a
fa, nrablii appenranee of oxiihanges at all points.
The Persia lir-tight ono hundred passengers. Spoke
on the 9th insi., otf Ca:, Clear, the steamship Culmsla,
Iron tie ton.
The ' , hip llaine, hod arrived at Liverpool
form M,ll,,orLie*lit: tipwar,l4 90,0 , 10 ouneeit geld
Dclceates fr o m the two belligerent armies met on
the 29th February to concert marls urns fur carrying
out the armisticc.
rtler, have I.een retch cd at Mar,eille , for run
y ;Inc e of 10,000 infantry and Initlery ivtillen u ,
Critoca. to rerlare the tr,,..ps returned hem,
The are t,.
Finitiml, ula, f•, , lP'crttrat.ng 1 larg, i.rre
Ih•it•r•hurgh, and stn•tigtheiling the bax, iPrn mar
1•I I~~innal m•tirnr,.• lot• effectel n ;Le Pe
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it ant- ~r the go, ernment. The arttolt , eitiltrared in
the bill are separazt d lute four oht,es. --elaits A con
only of spirituous litruors which are to pay n
duty of so per rent. ad valorem.—lt emlitattes ill ar•
ietw paying a .lets of thirty per rent. and over,
except 2.pirdtittits Ininers, together with one or two
i others ehirh now pay ; tilts ettinprit.es wort art:
of foreign tminulartare w loch enter into general
I la the tree list, including raw ma.
' lei mb, ninnefaetiii err' and i»rehanies . etc. ttrotlneed
lit :it all in thi-. country or to till .
CXIOIII.
It 1 , 11. , 110f artiole- net enumerated in
.either of the other lists taxed wait a duty "r 20
rat. It will lar seen that tilla elat-Aification very
pro i.erly air,ritninittes between the rich and the poor,
iet arranging the tarilT duties that the heaviest Litx
will fall on Inxiire--, and eleganoies of life, toil
ll_hten or eheapen romforts,neoeitsarie. of life, which
r Titer into central ronsumption of the in laboring
classes. Ile said th.. bill will cheek otreottially the
inimon-e freed- itraoC,-ctl I.y unprincipled importe;,,
.11..1 .-I.tteted tiopertatete generally, not the least if
hi. in will hit to relleve inamilitoturers, ineeltanios
awl al-11.1111n from on once n. tax on material, noccs
'HIS f o r thee 1,-ilioss, and which not being pro.
Int•ed. one, of tll,Oll not ttilit Others t. , till,-ers,lll,.
'pike Propeller Arctic Back.
Nvw YORK. liarell 20.- 10 A. \L4-Thy
M3t.o , propellor Arun,: coming up.
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the Alt et Gr. Ist the e 1..., r•f
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,r dues 111:111413LA art ru , re stosoiy antler
Aii•ring
it less !retire but firm. Greeenes
r.,,ilest, with e)uit.t..ins ..f n reining. netlvlty. 11,,
~ f pu Gant, retie, and 1110111590 A are inedern . .e r.t
..teady l'n,i•ione are moderately ',Os,.
firmer, but leel i.s bury.
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COMMERCIAL.
MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS
RUIN LLAVY. FOB Dkni.
Brupire City. New York......flavana and N. 0.... Mar. 3
Canadian . New Y0rk......Liverp , 01... Mar, 6
Asia New York...... Liverpool %tar. 5
Illinois New Y0rk...... Aspinwall Mar. 5
Man..... ...... . ..... .New York......llarre Mrtr. 7
Arago New York......lLLav re, via Cowes ....Mar.
Star of the West-New York ... —San Juan, Sic Ala, S
Black Warrior..... New York ......pavans and N. U..... Mar. It)
America Boston, 1cc...... Liverpool Mar. 11
Itdde .....
...
......
...N e w York__ Liverpool \tar. I.
Union New York ......Gibraltar. Ar r . . Nizu.. IS
Ilerniann ..... ...New York......Bouthampton Mar. T 2
T.n ue5...4,3 New Y0rk......P0rt, Cali-110. Ae....Mar, 21:
Brenda New York ......I..und,m, via G.rk .... A prl I
Ospray New York ......Carthagens, Ar April .4
SHIPS FOR 5104.
Pneitk 1 iverpool.......New York...._ ......... JAW '2:3
lialtie I,iverpiol.......New York Feb. 20
kfrii,A Liverpoiil.......New York Feb. 2
Hermann ltremen, hr.... New York ....... .......Foh. 2:
Niagara..... I 1 r erp001.......1ti,t0n Mar. 1
Itrenila It n.! .........New YorK Mar. I
Quaker City. ...... .I.iveriiiied.......New York Mar. :.
Fulton linero ....... ...New York N14r.12
'Washington lirenien........Now York Mar. 24i
We have no change to note either in the condition
of our money market, which still continue!. easy, or
in the One of business generally. For ,everni days
past the weather has boon quite modern, and as th e
anew is rapidly disappearing we have renAtin t, ln•-
liove that the "ice embargo" on our rivers will
-ipeedily be rem..ved, and that an active Spring Linsi
miss will shortly be commenced. A large amount or
merchandise remain,. in our WIIrChOLI , t, awaiting
'Thitortunity for shipment to the lower ports; at on:
wharves are about forty first r1:1,9 Stea:ners, whtate
average maroon will 11111 , llilt to about 4ott
an aggregate of I rt,ooll tons. S.tinc our shippit.;
merchants It - link that at least 5.000 tons of thcsc
goods will leave in this city, in the fhapc of rotund--
slot-is, drayage, freight, ebe., nn average of about
per 100 lbs., thus putting in circulation an Amount
of cash that will couipensato for the long cattail-go
that has Men ',hued upon our eornrnerco. licsolcs,
a large stock of Pittsburgh manufactures are toted
up awaiting the auspicious opening of our rivers..
At Sew inrk, Tur,day, NIG supply nf runnt.y
atnide and rtoy wants, although there was
ne,ro firtntivedt in tint rat.— can tiro! disentind
Less i 4 Idaned it Ft and nor' at t—nearly altogether
ttt 7. Idtsenunt rate, are f t c; fur first class porter,
and 0 U f..r other cl3.,ey.
Sterling Exi•hangi f.sr Wedn.•,lJl:.
ir at LI l ettm uf d. Ira, is 111 , 14' Cie I:
h1.14f h 10S4I in used in merits hr
The rank i • 109; to 1014. Fri t rviii. 5.1•;h,.
Stork mar k, ,inlyt. and I,rievN are hea, y
11.0 n tlderln;:
T... In `lnt , Tro..nry nn n•I
n M••ii•il‘r
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heelitte f, , r the ~e."-k ,um , unt• to 81.17' , ,1+22.
1„ 00 , .li•eoanta hale ben t neroa,e•l
•ul.l 'bore hal , Leon a Th,. i c
- , f ii,v hauls■ ttto tt nre hoe, .
Georg" lane. en I 1.0
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i• al pap., I.tola t t t tlo., ut ltr•ra f t•• 12 p r rr ,
1.111.11 12 to 21. nna Lilly 311 6111 . it Nttt,-
A.hAllge n. uItLLe than clued tt. ft," In t. , I.i p,r
C, trig W tiohloy nuJ length of hOOO turn
ha, 1.. run. , )n Tue.day thk:
w.th..ffl change, the demand !wing f.nt plo•lora,.
(t(vepta'.l( pap, taken at t« 12 par .•t• t , 1 11:1(t
Ex( hang , on Ilie Fart m(4 m N eAV .•... •I
I. 1111l1•.1 nt itOr preultuitt
pr , ml.ll f r N,s. n t h an
At nri lrlly in the mark,
tit 1.t.10r0, 11l t h"re Tiotrlll'
Th, t nit!, 11,11 l
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2'2 wnl S.r rico 141 •• and n, at a
reduetom, ue quote ut 1,.? ICE u
BACON ..There t n good demand Imt the Id.. h of •o
NVe not n pale I.IXI pieces Imil; cl.r. I .11
GI , and 7 , 2 0. fur Alit nltem. Mar an , l han. ,
ra and Ilan.. rit‘ car, , l. at
tt •hruld.•r,. and hnni at St
CIIF.Kr.E. 'VIn. snip!, Chee.i.• is still •
.rtle• iif Western Ttewirve still wale m I.M t.. treli•
DRIED YI line been lint little 1,11
el, still enntlnne to flenumil fernier rntrs; Apples N , ,114 , 1 ,
" Imar, 11.4,1 mi.:l.', ur 1,4 at
.4,41 Pere-her netninnlly
FLOCR .. Mod, ..f Flm - r r tIoN 11.4111 T ,01:111s1r , i
1,1111.. 1 h , • rt.cetpt. L,•ing p.
I 1.. t, Wag. , lls Sal
t 1,1.1 r estrn Itt $6,7!)
%tip, Inan Storo
15 otsiwrlittr. .15.1 Lt. .1.. :1, t.
,tll Irmo Moro. IV ty !taln :1111.1.14. %Ara. rtor.
5t1.c.:),,; 15 1,1,1.. d... fr.mt
superfino fr.. tir.l Itt
k I N..; , .1‘1..x of rcutlgyll'11111:1 AVll.•at hay.. 1..,
rt: jI, rnd K.. 1 t prim , $1.0!.• ?I 2(1. Wt
~ 1 4:10 lni,. 1111,11 1141 Ulla ahu, T.• 111”,•••••• at $1.4.,
I.liA tho ..Ar fn. 'l,r /it 4fr t• .1.111
alss arr nsaking st.ns. :It ss. liarloy : DO 1.11...
111 $1 rim 1111Ve 1it.01.• +Alva 1.1 ()atm at 21
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ullll 11.tinzsett. but titer° lug. bur❑ tut fut ll.r n.,. vw, ii
prt, that hay. , hear.' .4 nur 1.,
attnally the atitut.. C i. n iviuly at 12 , t,(:,
II .Itevular sale. art. making ttt ILe twat., at ft -la
t., .1 ton.
LARD Salo rt) kegs Na 1 al 1.e., cash.
Linsetai Oil Is generally held at 11, an , l N. I lao.l
9:;o: USE.., on time.
METAL...IV.. hare Lowed of no n. 41., tone. ur 1/I , t
..f ;W MI tone No. n Anthrarno hnr, taro mmle the
6,41..10,1111A Itt delivered th..r.‘. An or, of
nix months, was rondo for hl) , I tons No.B Ant Itruruf,
rt• Coned. The 0111,1t1t. hir Hal , in thi.
tons, tit. :111.1
Stony (%1111 Nvtal From n ITIV,IIIIIIt Wril %el ~ .(1 in SIWil
matter, we Irene that the amount expect,' fit. tile Ail.
glietly region on the opening of navig.ttimi is t,
, e had expected a roneli larger amount.
The Cluctimati Prier rTirrelit, of IVdnesdny,ay+ 11,at
I,,lders expresr gnatftrultp.its awl anticipate all adsan ,- 0
..‘n 1114 to light 13(velie The amount rstituatod ou ill,. rit,
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HI the Same irx - nt)011 la6t. puts. The entire stnrk nr the
tt",,t is pu i.en at 00000 tont toeing 40,0 0 0 Inns It , . ih:in
the amount ins liatl the nal. , time last year.
POTATOES...SaIes 100 bualtels He& from wagon at 3:lr
SEMDS...elover=eed in unchanged in prire, although the
marhet In 1101 finite firtll: Ohio In held et SS. and prhue
Iglu.. and Michigan SS,SO. Timothy in in good demand at
Flaxsc,l steady at $1.G5(5.1,70.
HLSK Y. are daily inn& of rectified at
41/0 haatt wort. st 1111'11 :Artl ,t•re
11D ir•z< p.m! ccantnannaittaini
(Air tit 2 ar fair hi prima iniy to chi..., 4 t.Vitt
only n ft.' ..r th ,
hail. The markt t than iti.. tariv.,uh irri•k
i11:V.1 . ..1 re is II Arnr: ity In the I:I.-Let And flrf ,
improving: tht.won 900 4 ; pr mn,ing
:1 to tho prlnr:pal ,nlr, r t.ringing
from :1!..6 t., 41F.
Tl.- Fail... lin,• rxtrontily
lug tine nil dot( art 11.1 - I . ltrintsi
fr,,,u,
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Foreign Markets
tr,amer
I..rrlzteoer_--Cothek : Market Ft4.noly and 1111.•liarT.A. The
Pellet ,
it the week an. r.4,1).Mi Lnlc. nr,ll4.LitiTS [MVP 0 , 0-
si4l. rahly Inttrket titendy Frt:int.:l market
;Tenet - ally tmehtultred and 4toit.t. t'etteols tittotetl
elar tim nalu. of tL with at 64.0.1
1.1, toil Let •tretuty prune, Ha te.t ittotate,y
lithelour •ittalite— het olithtiv ed. but
r
tio ugh 11.4 ,ile.lably hwr--.lrlettite mld.lliur I.L.
Cor telhhlG: 6 7 e1.;
f,r 1 d r ,:.l:'. r• !et., tette, met to eterettlit
tt.r. "t tette,. he t•rtniate.l stiles et Satur.lny un
... , 1”1 teat, Mrld the mark vt miclutrig..l. ix,rt
Thu ,10-.otm fr,x‘ Munclouter repret.4 ut
Tont t nrro. •,.n
Er,.lAttiffgrolpo.ing
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tr.arn, at 1.1,12 , 1,1,1 , Itarit•y
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1.11 ER PILLS AND VERMIELGE
I NI r 1; (1 V E
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r 01 , rift t' NIcLANK.
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Rend Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, below
1+ . 11 , )1!' Wilk! 1) CONQUERED
DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED
1\ lIITE CHIC \SSII\ I,IIIIIENT.
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M.in v. KIN
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t., t.! t.,ollse that Dr. i. ;WITT'S
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t-o. t: e!, • 10.. lwee I\ THE lIAIIIT ''F !TETA '',l\ II
\ \ 1 , I t.'''. \', \l\ "1:1 , :1\ tI. \IIIItICINFS IN 'IV ' , I'I'ICE
' le -1, , ho 1,1 VII I',CI'IIIN \*/: \ 11,'.., !led that 1 1.1, so lie
'..‘e I \ :I'll , A LII TII t:\l.l Illill, OW 111 , ‘,. +i.1 . 11.1 , II: the
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Bank Morptutown,
1 , 1:. (1. 11. KEYSER, \V holosale Ap•nt,
14) Wtxxl atroet, l'ittsburgh.
.IAS I'. Fi..ENIING, NVllol‘,:kle
13,i,F‘t l N,Ar Ratlrliati D, 1 . A 1 1 ,111,. .oy.
\"S STOCKING l'rk("i'l)iiY. —C.
I) D. 11. 1. nrn r r NiArkai all. y lifth find , a
1.... , 11tra.1tat a that hat train. al
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ml al . heels liosr}:i: V. ni Far
tor, Ls ar Itt.u, s HITII at all
s t . ispeetton 01 the itloie. 11, has ',set,. the
k 'srhi%is manufacture. hrotight to the clty the
asx.rttoeitt Coss In Is hr. line ever I,,tiallt to thk
eit lo . ds unrrantkl to h.' 1.1 the hest quality asl.l will
••.1 , 1 At the noot ry.es.eable pness•y 11, leo, but ro l e Sales
at t eoriser of bliss het alley fuel Fifth utreet.
BA IN,
11111! Markrt Fifth in.
p.knc.AlN ovi , EizEi).----The undersigned
illi, , (4 nnln SIC L. ITS gr•iittnt fronting
4 the Pittp,l.lll-01
ZI,.111:, and thriN M . K
Ft,tir 4 Ow Ld., art• t. 1t.4 in width he
Is2ti frotitin, in 41 tlit• the
h., 41 Smell., niii4 t : nu l t ni. thine Iroutin¢ fiq tingly
A Ise- -T‘VO IrOTS. t to width, fr..nrinz II tli• r
of the Ile t tor, and in .lepth one •.1 tle•
in, ler it. whole leneth street.
N.• heir, property 1,11 Ir Lauil.llllli it
I -1 11, havnient taken k the
i Il irnud, .1 desiryil. F. G TIA,m)II.E.
Cac. , the Morning Poet.
i Pit tell,orgh, Auirwit. 31. 1855.—;.1a5t If
NS" GOODS ! NEW Gili)DS!! !--A. A.
11 CO.. hare ri•eelyed and are en.•niti •
..1•200 net and pack:i t :es litio
:in.. Ginklinnin. Pelt iner. Ae. Also, a well itel,ted krrek
Sprilis Shaw In. Mantillal. lionnets, Dry, Goe.lit.Trillinilt,4°
ic., to whirls they invite nit..ntin.
NO. 1.."7 FIFTH
.
TUST ED, ()N CIINSIGN)IENT
n 17.1 r. N. I I, r-l:
frekli roll Baiter:
I
11l mniall Whin. Item,:
teen tte lt e ll, Sides am! Shenl.l.
ATWELL, LEE .t CO.
Cif E E —IOA 1,,,x es damaged ;
in good order. For eale
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RIVER NEWS.
Tut ftm rrt.—At dusk sot evening, then were B feet B
inche, of taster in the channel, and rising last. The river
in now cleared of ice from Dam No.l to a gorge at the mouth
of Saw-mill Run. Should the weather continue as warm a ,
it Mt. yesterday three la no doubt that the gorge at thin
place will give way t..-day. The Allegheny ice wtax broke up
4. the bridge by the back water from the Monongahela
Basin,. on the wharf presente.l quite a lively appear
ance y esterday—twun ly-four steamers were receiving freight.
TnE steamor " Wm. Dooley," Capt. 2. C. Sinnott. left New
lrl,ans on the 12th. with a full l o ad, for Montgomery, Ala.
ltrn tole - ,11 degpat..b, rocrived yest,rday at twon. from
11,w1,:ville, we learn that tiwre woo a .4 Mao, fret in
ti' rivt r, at that ;dace, yesterday, and w,m ,t i FT.ricing .
TIIA Itatot atomiser " Alt"1;Iu Capt. Cook,'.will leave for
rt. Lonitt and all InternaAtiate porta on Tuvadny next—loo
and u'nt>•r permitting.
Tux nt , ,mor Ellll,ll, City, ' Wil . Cll had laasa Runk In•low
Cap, ‘;',nr.l.-ail, ta•••11 repaiied at Pa.!neat), and Id ex
laa.ted t , , I,uis again in a fi-n . deyn
W. 11. Denny," Cnpt. Lyon, re-shipped her
lend of freight she had en gagi.d at St. Louis for New (h-kang,
el. the steamer "N ;She Irmo loading again, at that
fer Pittsburgh.
THE line pa.enger steamer •• Cincinnati." Capt. Abrams,
will lea, for the Queen City on H,•nday—ice and water per
omitting. :lie is a fir - 91,11,49 passenger steamer—her ofthers
e‘perienced rivermen, and they as ill wee their net endeavors
to emir• all at home who travel with them.
THE ions rotes of freight,' are firmly maintained at
Loin, f, New Otlean..+—.SOP... 44 LIM. for pork c)r Loaf;
wltp.ky ; r .nu, 17 , sack,4oc.; pound freight 3.5i.40c..:
horst., " . f head. Thr rides to NOV Orleans. front St. Louis.
.11 :SI oaday —F1.,111. 50C.: lank 7 5, 4 whi"kY bbl.'
corn 4S 7 t , ..ack ; pound freight Newt.; rattle $7; bogs
sltuep 11.11.
TR?. Ftearn, "Daniel Boon " was sold, a few days ago, at
Cincinnati. to Gordon k Muchmore, of this city, for
97.tAtti They intond titling her for towing coal barges.
It nu oho reported that Capt. Link had purchased the
',moor " Dr. IttiTcrtstin ZlO,OOO, nt Nindiviliti.
Tlr• steamer Dick Keys" was ptirchaso-d at Sheriff's tale,
nt Sew {Aivvoe. by Capt. Al'. Nurton, far $11,t..00. Situ
nal la - placed in the Red river trade.
RATES GE RIN CR i 1,1.1,11 0 T6 I'ITTSBCROII.
Ms/ern I 411,1, urgh
G•rcArlg
T.. ( . 1 - 1,
.1114 m
far 3.4 Et j
)114 , nvIT t.1./1 tik
I. LOU.,
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Lin Clueinuatl Cornmercial. of the lUth, says:
l'he ricer h-rn has fallen front seven to eight inches since
13+1 report. To-/lay tto•re will ti..t loivreight lent lull
it/ tle. channel to Louisville. and five and a half feet in the
. anal. The following are the pray - ailing rains of freight:
1 . 4141 n, rgh ,Jrad Iriu,ling—Engagements making at 2loh
t 4 • wt.
Lou,.---Dry u.,dr 50e;.; Ilcnr p Fri-10ht.ei ie cwt.
Nein rent/Lean—l- 1111 inky $1,0; Pound
Frnielit :Au. Cul.. t.
Whutk y 11.13.1 Or $1 •F It, . Ali. 511.6 , - , -;
!Ale' t. lionnengern go.
11".”, / 4—lAlei.ky and Oil $1.25 7 E; 61.14 Ploughs 60:-.
heinee Poiluil Ftritrtit 40c. rut.
Th.• I len, Gran and Kt9i31141. departed for Pitteibargh ye+
t , •...1.1 . 1. Tin« BC. L'lnir fur St. Lou..
't 1,111. rAwlneral, of \ lamb 154 h. .ye
Tlo.ril• r , at it 4LIIIII with about twelle turt chun
1,1 r,,C.,r0.
1110.• litt , r , st ,. .l In [ht. nllnoia and tipper ]iiasjaaippi
, a,talci ...mei ft. lw for the ice
111151 reign In. .way within tho nest Itoitra, and
.ppia t 53r bring to our
1.-rt ta.0.0t., 4 anti iu n•litro to
ni /4 11, , ,1,L1,1 gr..at
\ I ts... , tirt. nr, t .In oleclming tw,t. N,w+
:141t til.al I,Let,
•.1 11, mot 11101 , in s pprrle•it,lod. t Niartlta.l.waat,
h oh
curl /WI) 111,11illg. trio inc at L.n.t
111 •-m Witt,. Pt 1/114. thel l• 1.., 401 OW btfil, in the
1+ rhap, tier tilt', innd rvu tin., to fall.
Pittsburgh, Steubenville iind Wheeling
Tho DIUItNAL, Capt. J. A. Snnus and the
CITY, Capt. It.
WAY, will niti
It DAILY PACIi ITS 1..twc... Vat,-
v.•u Lon, Ill« and Whvellug, slovidng at all Intrrm.-
drnt.•
In , rtw.
Th. UI URN AL lirire -martin)-,
:Ind Fr 'tiny*, nt la n,'l A. AL—KETCH-NI:N.:, n6e
m , ll oi, Mewl:.:, ~ TI/Ur..11”, and SilLikrdaY
/It K:7 CITY o' II oleo Ittrty , t Tut,day.,
T 6 :::..I . .4..1111 - claylh at lU a duo k. A 31.--ltri,rlSlNsl,
will ..” 31artiChlys, ,liwn•th‘pi .ktia Ft
orb. k. 0 M.
For 12 , ..11.1 p.....a..grni I.ly on boar or to
.1 D. CULL! 36 \VI In, A
n •^2's No.
For CI Ilke fonat I.
. The .h . o.liter el NCI N NATI, Capt. W. Auk
It. J.. 10 IF. Coi..o—,lli Iras.• aos,
ok.ltat, port. 4 Mars•Ft
Lt 11 A. c NI.
th • La 1,1+114. aptly on loan'.. to
FLACK .l. 1,11 - IN4IFtTi
For Nashville.
The steJrner A--Capt. J. N. Ffl t, - &.—
1 15 EfidCl.rk - . \ Lk,- NIA Ise.o, for the olsoe 41.1
is 4 - te . s.ti iie• river L., clear
lee V.., uetght Apply out, .rd. •,r to
11.11i.NES a LI
A psr, too.
For Direct—Si: Louts and
Ettars
Thr Swatzt , r V.lllli—Uttptain D. S. 11.
ilatfohe—Clcrk, b SMITH—U . /it Icove for 11,
nt.o‘r pod t MoNL , IY, March l'Ath, st 11l
-r frchrhi -r par+ago apriV rs,l lion!. or to
m 1,21 •1: 1.1 NOSTIiN,
For St. Louts. Keokuk, Davenport, Rock
Inland, Galena and Dubuque.
Ntellllll . l . 1..1TA.N.
' Capt. E. tt. II Ili leave f,
,12tvrt:to..1:ate purt., tlli PL,111114 a(unc,gnt
For (nt-iglkt oi 1.40.i4ge rkp;.l min boarli. on to
mill FLACK At LIVINGSTON. Ag•,1.104.
For St. Louis and Illinois River.
~ e • T1li• ,tea user ArxT LETTY, Capt. Twit,
L,.. -,,s 11.siThroa—Clerlt. A. a. FoLora—a Al h.ttve
''::: - LP:i7,:LItr., for the ttb,vts awl inttstutediate port tuu the
.y-.'...."' 4,-
'''''.'' ap,ntair of a:trig:dam.
R.,r rrel,,;ht .4 . pa.s,en,, apply on bdard, or to
tali; JOHN FLACK. Agent.
. _ _
...
For Illeulplils and Nen. Orleans.
4.
7 IL- nu. pam.urhror II1.1•Iit., ARCTIC, ..: ...,
Capt DCVENNKY—A:Ierk. IL K. REIN'II.I.--
, tli halve ad thr above and iutortuediate
p g'
Cafitbthg.„•M put t .5 the opening' I/1 Ilalliva.os.
Far right or tu,nag, Altl.ll i II :Alan!. ctr to
nth.H.At'li A 1.11 . ;::GSTON, Attenta.
For Sasliville.
Thr One pm+cngor summer CAFTLR
• lIAIMEN, Cnpt. 11. DEVENNET--Clerk. U.
I,OIIII.IICCI—U ill leave for the nod
in
tenmdintonormon the opening-4.f ig-a
ti.m. •
For freight or tutioage apply On board. or to
FLACK k LIVINGSTON. Agents.
For St. Lotus-
The summer W. 1. MACIAS " , Captirlal
• it kTela.l.oll, will leave for Ow 1.1.0ve and
_ . s a
porta on the opening of nadtge
,. non.
For frright or pa.wago MT] V MI boArd. or to
nalt7 VLAe.K S LIVINOSTON, Agents.
For St. Louts.
The steamer SWALLOW, Capt \ mrl;
c.‘em—rlerk. It. leave
fa t w Intermediate r.,n, on the opening of
For freight or 1.3... age apply on board. or to
rhh6 FLACK R LIVINGSTON, Agents,.
IMM!BIMI
. The EYeatner FANNY 11A}LRIF. Captain
1 • G. P. Z , l.O.Y.X—Clerk, IsA Ye M
kayo fur tin above and Intermediate pens
th• Opening of navigation.
Fur freight or pa.isage apply Oa luutni, ur to
311htt FLACK .4 LIVINGSTON. Agent..
For Saint Louis—Direct.
The mteranor A 1.1.1:11 (11.14 N F. Capt. 1. N. Coos—
C. S. (\ .x—will leave for the above and
t..ri11,-.llate I,rt., on the opening of ttavi t rat iou.
For patwag.• apply ou board. mars
Nor St. Loftin and Missouri River.
FIRST twAT—LKAVES DlltkVi.—The new
s idatiand splendid steamer
MORNING STAR,
Built I . xproAm, for the trade by Capt. Bat Ems and J. B.
tt r...vm will leave for St. Louis and St. Joseph on the
mg Of navgiatmo
frelght or passage apply on hoard. marl
For Ot. Louis and Illinois River:
V.. steamer BRAZIL. Captain W. H. REED:
Clink JottO I 1 \ Lr.B ; will leave for the above and
••• —intermediate ports on the opening of navigation.
For freight or passage apply en board, or to,
marl JOHN FLACK. Agent.
U:EEIBmma
The eteatm , r F.N DE AT 011. Captain J. S.
I 'TVMAKErI.I.—CIOrk, M ELL—Will have S.r thi‘
&Jo , . and interratihati , ports on the op,ifing of
nnv igat
For (might or passage apply on board, marl
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
The tine steamer 1;1.1k - flit:, Capt.
Por. n iil leave I,a. the 11h/weals! internie
-diate port.; on the opening of navigation.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
wart FLACK 01. BARNES, Agrnts.
For Louisville.
xo,nwr FAIRY CUE N, CAptAin J C.
h Ir.:lVt• for the
lthovt• and Interno4liate port,' on thy opening of
111‘
froght pn,smgo apply on board. or to
i"nil joltN FLACK. A gont
FlM==i=
The rteanter VIENNA, Capt. On la. E. 11,r,
jrrta will leave for the above and intermediate puma
the opening of In, itna
F. ..icht t na....qr«. apply on N.H. marl
Cincinnati and Louisville Packet.
Tln• new and splendid passenger Kteamer
MINER VA, Captain Joan Goßunq—,2l,,k, .1. E.
DAMS-UM—Win leave for the abovehnd interaio.
port, ~ n ..pening of nn V innt
F.,1" fr e ight or paesage apply on hoard, or to
JA;. COLLINS A CO, Agonta,
G 1.26 N.. 115 and 116 Wm, at.
For St. Louts and Keokuk.
The low preoure rtmtmer JAMES WOrtfl.
Crtrtein J. J. 101,,1N5.,1, will le, for the abo,
*ll4 intermediate port* on the opening of tint 1-
vttmo. For hvight or pn*Antre apply on board. t.r. to
LdrSfi .1011 N FLACK. Agent.
For the Wabash River.
The sfram.r LATROBE. Crept S. CADMAN—
, ARSHALL 1l ARTON—will kart, for the
. • .
uud Intermediate ports on tho opvuing of
ElmslKath•ll.
F.•r freight or paPunigv apply on hoard. or to
fq,b27 FLACK uviN(inON. Ag•
For . St. Louis.
The steamer EUNICE. Captain lilLstrN
ltourtera--Clerk, Wm. S. Cut-ma—will leave for
the above mud intermediate ports on the ,pen
..f narig.tion.
F. , r freight ur puswrge apply ou hoard, nr to
FLACK & BARNES, Agents.
.
• -
For Cincinnati and Louisville.
Tae splendid Kremer RACHESTSR, Capt. a.
Nrear.--Cterk. C. DRAVOp.WiII kase ter
the ' , hove all and intermediate htndings on the
opening of navigation.
For freight or intatage, apply to BLACK & BARNS
fob 12
Agents.
For Memphis and New Oriental.
The steamer morttorous, Captain •nAZ
, cm, wilt leave for the above and Intatuttalgate
ports ou the opening of navigation. "
For fraAltt or passage apply on board, or to
ii,..,_
decl9 - - LIVISCISTON & BARNES, Agents.
For Cincinnati and Kt. Lonta. ---
The steamer A itGUNAUT, Qtptaln 11. C.
Mcl.r.tN—Ciel ii. Leo BRADY—will leave lee the
aboro and intermediate ports on the opening
of narigutiiin.
For freight or pnesnge. apply on board. la
The dteanier JIANSIGELIb Captain TaoAlAs
I Gant..vter--Clerk, It. BowmAN, •teavo
- for tho above and interim-I'Juni lawns on the
opening of navigation.
For freight or paoeogo apply on &tint, or to
den FLACK Jr. LI V INGSTON, Agent&
The steamer JACOB POl,, Captain A. STUART
—Clerk, O. W. Brammor—will leave for the
above :Lrel intermediate ports on the opening
of navigation,
For freight - orle2aage'apply on Board, or to
deer/ C. BARNES, Agent.
For St. Lords.
- Tim steamer GRAND TURK. Captain A. B.
Jerk, W. Ey/ors—edit leave fot tho
aboso anilantenitethato teals on the opening of
navigation. rf-
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
FLACK b BARNES, Agents.
For Natalia villa.
The ensunerlELAßA DEAN, Captain G.W.
- ... Rsto--Clerk, - 3Astes Mattois—will leave for the
above and interroltato ports on the opening
of nar int ion.
lour freight or patilmgo apply on board or to
de0 . 24 JOHN FLACK, Agent.
For Nashville.
The litonmer DFLEGATE, Captain, Jas.
IRATTA—CIrrk, DELIMEL—wiII leave for the
above and intermoiliato parts on .the opening
of navigation.
For freight or Fousage apply onboard, or to
doclB FLACK & LIVINGSTON, - Itganta.
HOLLAND BITTERS
,
, 211 25 0 15
I ;:n 3.) ! 2-" J
SO 40 50 II as ,55
GO5O 60 I 35 30
i
75 11 !-43
ro Isq 6011::5130
75 65 . 1160 I 50
yt.l • sI i*R Wii( r
Eat' Hollandsch, Kr widen Bitters.
TWO YEARS have elapsed since the intro
tinetien of tine vnlunble wet •' ne into the United Stet.
During thin time it hes gninal aniversed popukrrity ea
remedy fur
Many of our most worthy citizens testify to its trondetfhl
efficacy in all affections of the stomach and liver. As a
tonic, it never has been egnalleri, for the relief it affords in
all ewes of debility or weakness of any kiwi in almost In
stAntaneonS. In nervons. rheumatic and nenraleic after,
tions, it lin, in numerous instance proved highly beneficial,
and in others effected a decided cure.
IWhen eminent physicians prescribe, end their patients so
unhesitatingly recommend, surely we may cease t doubt,
1111 , i eagerly test its virtues far ourselves.
A Cue of Eight Months' Sirmding Cured by Bnerhervi no&
land Diftera.—Mlchael Kelly. No. 117 Grant, near Finithdeld
street, says: " Last July, while running on the river, on a
cotton boat plying between Natchez and New Orleans, I was
taken with fever and ague. For right long months I suffered
with this dreadful disease. Tle greater part of this time I
we.; :iodide to work, and spent at least fifty dolkirs for dlr.
ferent ruislicinoi:Autt I found no permanent relief. Three
weeks ago. one of:Tay friends insisted upon my trying Boer
havo'n Holland fifteen, saying that a care teas pruccranteed.
After taking It for nun week, I must state I was a sound
Man. I l a ir, berm at work now for two weeks, and have
fwd no return of the chills and fever whatever." .
I certify the above atateinent ix true.
TILJIDJ3 ADAM, Diamond Goma,
Or at R. Cheater's, Gothic HalL
Mr. Ffias hbicidob, of Birmingham, Bays: "I have found
Bittern a remedy for headache and debility."
M wife hes also used it with the greatest benefit."
Mr. A. S. Nicholiain, of Pittsburgh, also remarks that he
h. °tied-locus] notch relief from its a® for headache.
A MA&train": 7', stimany.—Jacob Rinskes, living In the
lienend svoliertent of Sheboygan, Wisconsin. says: After
snit . ..rim; for some time the misrry attending an utter prose
tratiml of mind and body, I have been restored, by using
flocrirovias Holland Bitters. to perfect health."
Tire Stet .•f this remedy being in such high repute among
the Hollander-A in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York—in fact,
to every Holland settlement, in the United States--argues
noir-bin Its favor.
STRKNOTH AND ITEALTTI RESTORED.
Mr. John Davi.lton. liviog ten nines abore Pittsburgh, on
•the P.rdmivania When I commenced taking
!It.rhave'x Holland Bittern, I could hardly walk—now, I
-nj , , excellent health.'
WISAKNI.:ZS OF THE STOMACH AND INDIGESTION.
Ao.etlter Great Cure ES - erred by Beer/times Holland Bolters.
—The are of Peter De With...living fn Elie. ,
lee) min minty. Wies-onsisi. suffered much from voealuiesa of
the stomai-le and Indigestion. She had been render a phjar
ciao's mere for some time, but the disease seernedto
well hie skill the purchased some TioDand 13ittets - afkrar..
nitre. which has given tone to her &stench, her appetite arid—
strength are returning, and we firmly believe that the is
another meat cure erected by your medicine.
we here still to record many wonderful curre effected by
ihie remedy. hit must wait another opportunity. One thing
rt: rru rely upon, what we hare published are from weans,
wish respcted in or community, and ate literally true.
J. Oeuvres,
Editor Sheboygan Nienwhode, Sheboygan, Wia.
A rase of Two Months' Standing Cured by Boerhate's Hid.
land Ilittrrs.—Oeorge Henderson, of Pittsburgh, sage: "After
suffering for three months with rhernatism—a part of the
uran on severely so to confine me to my bed—l have been
entirely aired by using Boerhave's Holland Bitters. I have
had no attack since, but found almost instantaneous relief
In the same medicine. It is, in my opinion, a sure remedy
for rheumatism."
Thin chan—eablo weather is likely to produce a great deal
of gii•kness. 'To persons troubled with nerrons or rheumatic)
iifftrtions, we would recommend Baerhare's Holland Bitters.
(o referring to our columns yon will find certifloates from
a.ono of our first German and English cltizens.—Ftnnty/-
renal Root: Z,duno.
We are at liberty to refer to several well known gentle
men, who have r xd , thoroughly tested, and now recommend
iloerhave's Hellos d Bitters as a remedy for piles. We are
not nt liberty to put dish their names, hut will take pleasure
In referring any pen', to them who denies this statement.
For this acreetion, one-half of the prescribed dose should
be taken—ray he.dptmtapconfol—morning, noon and night,
one hour before meals.
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has Induced
many imitations, which the public 'Mould guard againet par
clawing. Ile not persuaded to buy anything else until you
have given Boerhave's Holland Hitters a fairtrial One bot
tle will convince you how infinitely superior it is to all these
imitations.
ere- Sold at $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, by the sole
proprietors, BENJAMIN PAGE, JR.,
Manufacturing Pharmaceutists and Chdatists,
car. Smithfield and Third scree m. Pittsburgh.
B. E. MUMS & CO., Drnimieta,
corner Second and Wood streets.
And alt Druggists in Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Birmingham,
Manchester and Temperancurille. sep2P;dawly
PRIVATE DISEASES—DR. BROWN, No.
41 Diamond alley. devotes hie entire attention
to nu Office Practir, His business in mostly confined
to private Vence-cal DIM LW. and mach painful ale,
dim. brought on by imprmienCe, youthful indpigenco
and exrean.
Syphilis, Syphilitic Fsuptions, Gonorrhea, Gieet, Stricture
Urethral Discharges, Impnrity of the Blood, with ail diseases
of the Venereal Organ. Skin DiSPIISCB. Scorbutic Eruptions,
r
Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Disease., Semin i al n .attkness„
Impotency, Piles. Rheumatism, Female Wen els, Monthly
ziappregtions, Diseases of the Joints, Fistula • Atto„ Neroone
A ffertiorts, Pains in the Back and Loins, rritation of the
Illaiderand Aldneysosuccessfully treated. re a u teeiL
Twenty years' practice (ten in this city) enab t.. Dr. wn
to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may co . e on.
der his CAM.
Office and Private Consultation Rooms 41 Memo
Charges moderate. [nov6:
DR. BROWN continues to be consul ed for
the cure of SECRET DISEASES. flit stir in
long-standing cases is unequalled. The afllicted ern sited
to call without delay. Persons afflicted with Venerea Dis
eases, Rheumatism, Piles, or Seminal Debility, should of
delay to get big advice. Letters containing a fee, imm
ly answered.
Va... Office and Private Rooms, No. 41 Diamond ails
Pittsburgh. jet%
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NOTIC E.-IN THE COURT OF COMIN
PLEAS of Allegheny County, Penn ylvanin--No 61
March Term, las6.—Nonce is hereby given, that on ON
DAY,, March 10th, 1656, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany. by their Solicitor, presented a petition to the Jridges
of said Court., praying for the appointment of Ave vlglvers,
to ascertain and determine what damages, If any, the Right
ltev. Michael O'Connor, Trustee, ur any other person or per
son,. are likely to suffer by reason of the taking and occupy
ing by said Company, for the purposes named In said peti
tion, of that certain Let ~; firound situate. and lying on
Liberty street, in the City of l'ittsburgh, and bounded and
described as vie; Beginning at the corner of Liberty
street and the Methodist burial ground; thence by said
Street S. 511 W.. si feet OA incl.w into as angle, in said
•treet; three along said street S. 71.46° W.. 10 feet 3 7 ,1
melt., to the line of property owned by said Company:
thence by said Company's line S. Is'/S . 1311 feet. to 111 °
lit , of property OW ned by Mrs. Fli>xbe i h F. Denny: thence
by the line of said property N. fl°, .'s° E., 90 feet 65%; incites
to the Methodist burial green!: thence by said burial
ca - mod N. Ist,, W. 1.19 feet five inches to the place of begin
ning: the safillot beingcommonly called the property of the
"Catholic Congregation of St. Ordriek's Church." And its
further appearing to said Court that the title mimed property
is doubtfol and defective, and that said Company cannot
safely pay to any p1q.311 or lemons the amount that may be
I awarded by said viewers. ns the value td said lot by reason
I thereof, the Court did thereupon, alter doe consideration of
the
p rem ises. order said petition to be filed M rtrord, and
did . ppoid't Hiram Stowe, Robert Darragh, IL 11.
Denitimin Adams and Jam. Allison , Esquire -t, of ifia
ver county, viewers r, the purposes aforesaid, to meet upon
the lot described aforesaid, on MONDAY, March the 31st,
1556. at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. IL of said stay; and did
aLto order and direct and Company to file a t,,nd to the
f'omatonwealth in the sum of fourteen thmrsand dollars,
with security to be approved by the Court, (the smite luting
now on recent and approved by said Court,) for the benefit
of the person or :persons found to be entitled thereto, and
did also further direct notice of th e presentation of said pe
talon and of the appointment of mid viewers, and of the
time and place of their meeting, told of the Ming and ap.
moral of said bonds to be puldislied is Pittsburgh
Post," and "Daily Ounnnercial Journal." for a period of two
weeks prior to the time of the meeting of said viewers: 411
of which matters and things done in the pronto.. the Right
HA,. Michael O'Connor, trustee, cord any other person or per
-00115 claiming or owning of said before described Lot of
Oround, will take notice, and at the time - and place altme
named, appear before said viewers.
WILL A. STOKES, Solicitor Do.. It. R. Co.
March 12, 1E156. ml 1.4:2w
SARDINES --100 half cans &Min ,
tour," just roceived and for sale by
inb.B REIMER ANDERS4Y:
MEN
Regular Louisville Packet.
Regular Packet for Cincinnati: and
MEDICAL
BOERHAVEIS.
/4:nar and Ague, Dyar+par-s digestion, Marlathe,
Zeus of Appetite- IM.`:idy, Chitiveness,
Etna and Pteafing Yam
FEVER AND AGUE.
DEADACIIE AND DEBILITY
!WAD VHS!
NERVOUS AND REEMALATIC AFFECTIONS.
THE WORST iORBI OF PILES CAN RE CURED.
CAL" 110 \ I
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