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Still-born JJ Scarlet Fever , TyphoW ToTcr..... }■ • Teething— .« OF TnE ABOVE THERE TVEftiK: . ... v:;J s 2 w sT 1 “ 00 to 70- .0 ~ ... ~,.o. •;« so to 00...-. —o .< io to —i ■■ ■it 20t0.10.. —0 Ago unknown «t Mdw G 0 ; 4 ! ™; Colored 0 -Total 13. B, order of tlio ltoanlof Healthy WIIXUM3> . Pbjfjcian of Boaxd ofUfialtk • Verdict in the Murder Ctt«e. The jury In the « of tho Commonwealth ve. Cleg? and Ilixonbaugh, came Into Conrt at half-past twelve o’clock jra toiday, bar jug ngreod upon a verdict. The prisonera wore brought Into Conrt and placed In tho dock. Tho jnrore ro turned a verdict orGuOly cf llitriar in Me Secrnd JOtgi-ee, against both Clegg and Hisenbaugh. Tho prisoners were remanded. '• r.'* Mr Sweitzor made ft motion for an ; arraat ;of J odgtn ent, and both case*. Judge STClure discharged the Jurors empanelled-ftott farther attendance during the preiani teriu. jurors re tired on Wednesday lost, at 12 11., and have consequently hocn out six days. Tnc Esin Ladies,-together with those of Harbor Creek, held ft meeting on of last week, for the purpose of signing a letter to Mrs. Sheriff MaglU esprosslro of their gratitude to hcr'for her kindness and that of her family,to the Imprisoned “ riotew.” A series of resolutions were passed, tendering to Mrs. MaglU the rincereithanfarof Iho ladies of L'rio and Harbor Creek, for her kindness,'»hd the following -letter, addressed to Mrs. Magtll, was signed by all the ladies present, numbering about throe hundred: Erie, January 17, 1864, - I Dear .J/uc?am 'With full heart*, the Mothers, Wives and | Bisters of Edo and Ilaibor Creek address you, to express | their grateful sense of the disinterested kindness'whlchhasi marked your conduct ■whom the Mistaken | they sincerely thinlc—of a h»sh Court, have i placed in unfortunate circumstances.; .Proud W wefcel-l that brother? and husband*—our .natural protectors—our j nearest and dearest on earth, possess the moral courago to | maintain at personal ri<k, those rights guaranteed to them | »ni to us, by tho noble declaration made by-our grimd-1 fathers? and strong a* we Teel in tho protection of men, i who prefer hws and suffering, and what u still harder to. bear, the misconstruction of ah Intelligent and, free, but uninformed people j we yet. ft*eV'that wear©-women, and. that our hearts can bo wrong With anguish, when power and oppression lay upon those brave souls their mighty , hand. As n wife and a mother, you will well understand, that no language wo can employ will express to you and to tho daughters, growing at your ride; thejny and the-sense. of relief with which wc learned that female watchfulness, female kindness and femalo accomplishments, had thrown their soothing care and softening influence around those whom stern necessity and duty had withdrawn from our embraces and our fire-ridev As a true-hearted republican woman—as we cannot; doubt—an humble and-devoted Christian, wo feet asaared', that your confidence' in the *pv ■ probation of a virtuous people, and yet morc; in the favor of our common Heavenly Father, surpasses any feeling you could cxtMrricnco irom our expressed gratitude and thank fulness? but onr hearts aro full, and we need not tell you that the full heart of a wife; a mother, will find expression. Strangers as we are" to yon. this common sympathy-Mods us together- nhd wo arc no longer strangers. Ourprayer for you is, that those acta of spontaneous kindness to ours, 'and we doubt not, shown also to others, may returoln blessing** upon those who derived from you their being, and that to the third and fourth generations they may be num. bated among thosu who” 4 loto Hun” who “ ehowcthmorcy to thousand*.” • To M*«- SnrciTP :MAon.iM. Pittsburgh, ra. The Erie papers state that It 1* the intention of the ladles of Harbor Creek and Erie to present Sirs. Hnaill a silver pitcher and sahor. TnsTiiroLoair.u, Seminaht destroyed by flro ohiMonday «Tenfog,wxs owned by tho Synod of Monongahela, of tho Erosijyteri&n Church. It was commenced in 1825» and fln* liboi in 1827. Sinw that time, *ome throe ortt-urbundred • students have graduated in the institution, and arooow employed in preaching in different parte of the country, and as abroad. * Somo two or three years ago,, ■when the project of grading Seminary.lliU was agitated, tho city authorities of 1 Allegheny purchased tho Seminary, building*, and tho ground attached. The city authorities had not, up to the time of tb* fire,' Ufcen possession ot the buildings or the ground a attached. The building was iusurod in tho North America Inrar mu© Company for $5,000.. Tho.general library, which was oho of the largost Theological libraries in tho country, was insured in the Delaworo "Mutual Insurance Company, for $5OOO. Tho number.- of volumes in; tho -general library* was about six thousand—of this number one-half was de stroyed by the fire,'and tbe remainder eared in a damaged condition. Another collection of boohs in tho lo&titutioß, known as Library, was also damaged by tho fire. This library, which was deposited in tbe building by the lato Dr. Holfey, was insured in tho Western Insurance -Company, of UiU-city, -for $2,000. This makes-thi total amount ofinsuranee $12,000; tho loss, St is thought, wHI ho between fifteen and twenty thousand dollars. Dedication —St. Mnry's Chai el, in LawrcncevMc, which hasjust been completed, and owes its -erection to Iho exertion of Re?. A. Gills and Cftl. McCuUoogh, was on Sunday last, Wcsced to tbo services of God, by tho Tory Bev. Fatb*r McMahon, after which bo delivered a learned dlscours" regarding the nature and object of this devotion. Some of the best vocalists of tho city, were ia the choir: Miss Kraftj'Mr- Unpin end others, and added grcatlyio the solemnities of the occasion- — - Rev. Pollard, of St. Pool’ a Cathedral, preached Ujo Terpere Sermon Trtth much effect Rev. lU.vj li—, pastor of the AssocialcllefonnedChurcb, on Seventh street, of thia city has recoiled a notification from the Board of Missions of the Chnreh to which he Is at tached, to prepare to set out for the East Indies, in tlin ca pacity oro missionary..' Mr. Leo orovre hia intonuon of go. ’ins, hut considerable 111 reelin' exists nmong hia congrega tion in regard to tho matter. Protasis and remonstrances bate been sent to the Board of Missions, by the congregation in order to liaro. ir possible, their action resclndod. Thos tho matter resta at present. Mr. Leo for some time,past, has been an invalid! end hia congregation would loot upon big departure for India, as almost certain death.. AM!KT Of a’Homs .Thict-—T<«tera»r, offlcer mgBO Ur ro -.ted, io a German tavern below Menrherter, omen named Mclntyre, on a charge of horao.eteoling..Jfolhtyre,lt op . pears, yeas employed on section tiro of the 'Allegheny .‘Volley 1 Baflroadj and being .discharged from the-Motion for some cause or other, on Sunday hurt,, hedecampod with two horaea. belonging to lir. Brody, the contractor, Mr. B. made an in formation of the fact before Aid. Steel, and Bagno yesterday not only succeeded in arresting the thief, but in recoyering thohorsea. Mclntyre hasbeen commilfedto jolt. " An 15QSE.S? was held on Mary Poor, tlio girl recently fa tally iDjured In Allegheny, on Mondaf; night. Thera wa« no eridenco elicited to fasten the guilt ©nanyone.nnd the jury returned n Tcnliet that deceased "cam o.to her death from a wound on tho skull, received on the nlght of tho <*l 'lnst, in Allegheny city, and inflicted by somirpersoa to the jury unknown. Deceased was a native of. the county -Kilkenny. Ireland' and arrived tnthis country about three years ago,. She has no relatives on this side of the Atlantic. - Cab* —Tho Touog Ladies’ Association for tho relief of the Poor, -would most gratefully acknowledge tho receipt, pec Mr. W.P. Marshall,' of $87.50, nett proceeds of tho Concert given hytbo “ Philharmonic Society, 0 Jq their hobalf, on the eTenlng of the 16th Instant. Also, upwards of $BO, received from ilrs. Denny, in sum« varying from $2,60 to $2O from different, sources, mostly anonymous, &twi a donation of $25 in groceries.. ' By order of the Board* . Eursttof *bb Pxacl—A man named Clark Ho*aek was committed to jail yesterday, bv JUyor Adams* of Allegheny city, on * charge of surety of the peace, preferred by Sarah Small. ‘ Thk Watch llouat- —Nino persons, men and women,were brbuetat before Mayor Volz yesterday. . All of them were sent to the bill, in default ot their fines. IfcM-'llßniffl —Jolm CMghton, imprisoned in the county jail» fan days tinea, on* eoplas, if as discharged yesterday, For KfißT.— •Sec cilvertiFcment In another column of four offices tat rent, in tfco second story of the Post Buildings. Dikteict CounT —Before Hou. H.-W. Williams* AssociatJ. J ”jim’eB C. Cummins for use vs. David Cilloland, adminis trator of Irirfn, dceeaJed; N 0.489, January torta.mi. M - Conndlforplaintiff.” A verdict was rendered-for plaintiff, Kowltmd te. JolmMcGurk; So. 655, April term. ‘ 5853. 0 I*. Hamlton for plaintiff, and Geyer-fordefence. A verdict waa.rendored lor.plaintiff in $l6O 32. _ ■ Jatn« Marshall vb Solomon Trhwerman; >0,410, April term, 1853. Brown and Gcver for plaintiff, and ti-’Mon tor ■ ■defendant. ■ A vordfct for plaintiff was rcndercdfoTvsl3,26“, subject to tlto opinion of the Court on the point reserved. ■ .Carter Curtis for me ve. Thomas Anderson etnl; ho.o-.-l, - April ferm.l6s3. Brown-for plaintiff, and Molon and >eg ley fordefeodant. Defendant confesses judgmont iu favor * f jehn-MdMdmf°TS. ISdwanl Dnnn’s executors; No. 721, November tenn, 1853, WcConltell for plaintiff, and Butko ] for defendant. A-ferdioLfor plaintiff, for $OO. . . . • Goortte.McCombset nx T»- Turner A Baileye admltiletra ■ torn; im.uovemhor term, 1852. CaaO referred toaihitrv .tors for settlement. . „ ~. .. .Vcw Bonita ys. Koopcndorfer: No. 3tG» July lcrm,lSs3. .Juqg mont confcesed ny plaintiff for SIGS 70. . •. ■ • , Kramer Altahm ys. Alex. Miller ct al; No. 23jj 1 ber torm,lBsl.' Seldeuand Wm. McCandless for plaintiff, • ‘ and "Woods and Cochran for defendants., .. Action to recover about $2&00 being the amount of over drawn Check* drewn by. Miller, Church & Co. Miller con tends the checks woro drawn without his consent. On • trial. \ Before non. Moses Hampton, President Judge, . ThelPrefddont, Directors & Co. of the Michigan State BjibkTs M. Eldred, Jr-; Nc. 551, November torm, 1652. S!m ler an<l Umbstaetter for plaintiff, and "Williams and Bells • for defendant. On trial. . . OrAHTBi assures.—Before lion. WiMeinß.M’Clqnj.rrc. | dJont Julgo, trod GnMel Adame nml IV m. Bogsß.Xaq r», : "^ntho» orPeregmont, Indicted for adnlterr, the Court - 'rlisrr^t^jurYVeßterdarfiCcrnooDjUnd they returned n Um Court room of ' taken up tree thutof for-fcootJlORtippling bouse. The only witness ogoiiiKt mnnler in the.socondjle*-- * “ffrWTOitorday." go tertlflod th&t.oa the night ihs xuonlor Tree committed; he vu in Bell’s tavern, and drank twieb of irhisky. Yexdfet of guilty. * • 9 9 9 V - 9 T. 9 9 Death tram a naptare. • ;4Eg» Tbcrearo'thousands cyf.vpetsons wh6ax , eafillcte<i with a Bupture of the Bowels who pay but little attention to! tho disease Until the bowels become strangulated, when in all probability His, tlcn*lbr all those suffisring with any former.“ Rupture of the Rowels," to call at onco upon Dr. KEYBER, at:lds Wholesale and Kotail.Drug Store, eornerefWood.Street and Virgin alley, and procuro a TRUSS, to retain the ; pro- : truding portion of tho bowels. Dr. &EYSEK has on office back- of his -Drug Store, .where Trusses atarapplitid* and warranted to giro satisfaction.', Jio also has every.variety, of Trusses that you can tame, and at any price, to suit the means of overy.one ln nccdof.tho article.. I also keep every kind GtSupporters r JSody Braces, Suspensory Bartul ■ ajui Elastic Stixktngs, for enlarged veins, and oil kinds of mechanical appliances used In the ouzo of disease. '■ I wonld respectfully invltetbo attention of tho public to on excellent TRUSS FOB CHILDREN, which invariably cf - feels cures in a very short time. : #9*DR.KBYBEB’S DRUGSTORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. ’ V 7 ’- 7'. * ; ■ ‘ 7 t-r' ; . doc2d7; !We think we aro that no other pill, or remedy for Liver Complaint, has sodeserreeny, the reputation now.'enjoyed by - Dr. MTiantfs celebrated Liver Pills.- As an evidence that they' will cure, read the following certificate from a lady residing in our tity Nsw York, February 23,1852. Thish tocortlfy thatlhavo.had the liver complaint for six years, and nover could got any mediclno to help me un til I commenced using Dr. L’Lanes celebrated Liver M-lft. I can now ray to the public, thottbeyhave completely eared ine, and I do hereby recommend them to all persons afflicted with a diseased Liver. They will cure. Try them. . .. ■ MAKIA E-VANS, Ifo. OS Lowlsst P B.—Tho abovo Taluable remedy, also Dr. IT Lane's cel-, ebratod Yermifage, can nowbohad at alirespectablo Drug Stores In this city.. . . : Purchasers will bo .careful to ask for, jmd.tako none bnt Dr. il’Lane’s Celebrated Liver Pills. There aro other rills, purporting to bo Urer Pills, how before the public. I lAlso fopg&lgl>y.the Eoloproprietors. V yLEiIINQ. BROS., Successors to J. Kidd k Co, CO triad street;' Crystal Palace, JVew Ifork* EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN STEEL PJENS, Maitofactored by • MYER PIIINE AS, NEW YORK, * Mi P. calls the attention of-the publlo to his celebrated QUILL; patent, double-spring,' Commercial and Bank PKNS, with r variety of twcnty*fivo different kinds of STE£L PENS, of hU pirn, make, eoitable for a\i handwritings. . - 11*0— A NEW PATENT PEN, Called thoTreblo.Spring,.- These pensiavebeenadoptedby tbo Senate in Washington, in prcfurence to all others. - The above -pens,,t9Sethor with hla superior unrivaled ac commodation holders, can be seen atMx.J. B. Bteol’sand Mr. B. M. Nonnan'a, Camp street; Thomas L. W bile’s Canal street; cnd E. & g. Bxch&toge intuy. jaO ' l i^XiV«rl>Uieii**^-^t^ct , 6gpoiiish Mixture, as a remedy for liver disease, and. the - number of formidable evlle connectodwith state-of that organ, la unrivalled.. ..... •. - . ' v Hundreds of certificates, fromtbe highest ponreefl, or per sons now living in the city of Jlichmomi, Ye., might be given of ccreaciTectwl by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Mte have, only room to refer to the extraordinary ciiro of Sauinel M. Drinker, Ken-, of tho firm of Drinker & Morris, Bookseller*, HScbmoDd; v*W “Who was cured by two bottles of. Curler’s Spanish Mixture, after.tbreeyenn: suffering from disensM liver'. Ho says its action oh tuie Wood ii wonderful, better titan nil tho'medic ne ho had ever taken, and cheerfully recommotsdsit toall. o # *£oe advertisement. “Costly thy haMtesthypUrM can huy, • But riot expressed in fancy; rich, not gondy— Fortheuppareloft proclaims ilio man.” . Every well dressed man Knows how difficult It Is to .find a Tailor who thoronghly-undcrstands the peculiarities of »»«•* figure, and can suit Its ttMiutarmeßfrwith n well cut, gentlemanly fitting 'garment; .Hence it i* that so few feel u at home” daring the first day’s wear of any new arti cle of drew, and however cosily, Dover become adapted to their forma. To remedy so manifest a deformity, K- GRIU i I'/MTha* practically studied l«th ftrm and fashion, always I adopting fbe ganheiot, weather, coat, Tcafcj or pantaloons, to I the exigencies of its wearer—thoroughly attaining that cla. ranee cf which the spirit of dictates. • 1 b - GKI BULB'S CLOTHING HOUSE, No.--SiOJ Titberty ■ street, head of Wood. Inatir&nce Stocks* nC'SIIARKS WBStBKN INSUUANOK CO. STOCK,. on which £2O per share linalvot-n paid, for fain by WILLIAM A. lIILL L CO* JpSfrgir ■■■■■■■ ■■■■■• ■ 64 Wood street. For Hole, A‘SMALL FAItM, situate in Lower St Clair Township, A, about on* thlle from the BoroughoflUnhingham*coo* Uiniog srXTV ACRK9, more or Icm. It U all cleared and under cultivation, for further particular?, apply to j B 2Ltf ' W. BYMME3, Birmingham, OUG AH CUBED HAMS—2O tierces Evans and j bwlfl e n Bnm Huns, of superior quality for family ew, for raUtiy ' F. toLEUS &CO., ja24Tw '* SOU Liberty street DUIED UEEF—I2 thmcaS.C. UmnJ Beef received per Deraid, nntl for salo by . F. ShI.LKKS A CO , ja&Hw 309 liberty street... AMUUNT;om third In hand, the halaneoirt two or threo years, eau be had ft comfortable Two Story HBTCK HOUSE of four rooms, kl'chen, good collar, ar.d flob-hed attic, riUmtcd <»d Carpm tert alley.near Wylie street; u garden, a lib rLado trees, Aj S A SQV, 1-10 Third si. £52u(J, one-third io hand, bn‘Anvo In ?Hl £\j\ J fr»ur years, we vl\\ «U a NliW just finished, of six room* and cellar, with Lot 100 feet front, by 205'deep oa a tun feet alley; pleasantly situate on Mt. Wash ing/ S. CCTHBKKT & SOX, ,n jSj 140'Third stmt. mllE REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, nmnuulug.a UJt fif I Vraperty «)r Halo by S. GL'THREKT 4 SON.ran b i hail GRATIS,bv railing at th.ilf ciUck*, Kn. 141) THIRD at. f ja'i 1 SteorPeua* JOSFPH GTI.LOTTB PENS, Noe. 303, JOS, 370 c, 170, EM. 715.75'', 759, : 168,760, "62,749,762,720, Barrol Bon, and Dnmaacus Barrel Pen. ■ . , ~ . ■ MYEIt PIIINKA.S' I’KN? —" Original," Double Action, “Treble Spring,”“Fountain,” “Jenny Llud,” ‘'Double “Commercial.” “ Estm Pine,” Itcpnbhcan, Al batl, “ 505,” “Slip Pens,” “Eapln.” , _ H.COHEN * Co.’a “Swan <joill.’‘ “ Backlprinß," '“Elat e pring," “ Eab'c," “India Rubber,” “ Commercial,” “ Qutta 1 J. LEVY’S celebrated Commercial PENB. W f* Commercial VBN3,'whlto and bronzed “ THE ELECTRO PKN.’E“ Amalgam.” “Double Elastic." BLECKWITirS “RUDY I’EN” —“Tho Accountants',” And manyother celebrated Tens; for aolo by _ W. 8. HAVEN. Stationer and Printer, ja2fanie - Market street, corner of Second. OLD AND'"SXLVBIt PENS, of'tupcrior'daalltiw, for I T ealo by W. b. HAVEN. •Vr*.. . v • , ■ - ■ - Stationer-and. Prictor, ■, ja2l:m*e Markatrtrect, corner of Second. VVTRTCTnG IN Orth’*, AruoldV Hum- VV son’e.Maynonl ArHoyeA’. W’alkdea’B, Horao & Tboaip- Ron’s, and Warrant Black, Rod and lilac 11 riling Iok*» in quart, pint, half plot. -J oa. tndl2 n*. bottlra. lor sale- at 1 . • ■. ’ W. S. HAVEN'S Stationery arahnufie, ja2VmM ■ Market at ,comcrof Second. PI-I-INti OUT-— Ilnviag concluued to remove from tb»- nty lipw off r my lar « p ock of roOTs BIIOL* and inUNKS at UUCL3 Ilfti VItPLKFS DP COST MyPtx-k conriflts of alihost e»«ry Yarlpty now la tho to sold, afpricwi to aoit enatomaM. A» » jo won. Jtergaltuere lnntcd to c&U. ii jjijjgj-.. • • of Mflrkvt w 1 sw. KENT—TWO STOKKS, on Hand street, boivten ' Liberty and Penn, lintiniroof - • . ’ • •...■ A W. LOOHIS, 12& Fourth st., j 5333 Prof AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 93 Fourth st. TEAS’ TEAS'—l"ll AWOKTiI, tho original and I only bhporter'in thin dty, of thebert Congo Tom front iiinOon, Is now receiving 0 very largo and cno co selection cf TEAS, which ho is determined to fell At euch price? ana fineness of quality, that nil tho reckless puffettin Uiiaor tho next city cannot bent Ho most respectfully Intltes tbu Indies and gentlemen of thin and the surroniidlnßvlistTicl*, without dUOriction of nation, to call pnd try hfr W, which ho pells subject to bo returned, If tbeyuont giro satisfaction. The following ore tho pnoea ■ Prime. Oolong, Souchong mid Oinpy,.;; lb. A very superior English bntnkfnst Congo. Me lb. Extra fine,aserydelicious Congo, Tine Yoanrflly«)n, - * Extra'fine Young Hyfloo and Imperial, 45^ -Alb. - ’ Vnrv hfwt Yoqoc YvEon and Imperial, oi «rf ro. • • Db?t mistatetho place-'PAGODA TEA STORE,corner -of Diamond and Diamond alley A. litoral reduction made | to dealer*. : _ • > n2l aOTJSES TO 1/KT—A two-fltorj lIOC&il on High attoot, per year; a dwelling lioupo on Bob nson.street, ♦l2O oer year* ahoufo on Webster street, 20 per year; a SKff RoS rtreet, $l5O p.er-jtar; lsksw sssgg? ™»'yt° a.CLinmßT&soN,^ jjoticG * TOS. FKMTNa having associated with JOS. ABEh, the. business. wiU horcaflor ho conducted under tt- Wie ot J. ABEL A CO, at the old stand, comer of .SmltbUold ana Fourth streets. _____ Dcmiihc and.fbr&ffn Exchange*, Bank Notes, Qoki £3' •-v -Bought, Solid aiul Exchanged* EXCHANGE AND BAKKIN& -HOUSE OP WILLIAM A, HILL & CO., _ : 64 WOOD fiTttEET^nWSBDBan. tt<l,lptero«tftllowod ontlmo doporits. f janu To Lot) ' 4- BASEMENT BOOM, corner Fourth street ana Cherry ft. alley, Pittsburgh. Tho Room; is,2l fwjt trWo- by 3- ilcop; ono half ahovo prounJ; dry anJ >ell finUhod. It haaaconlTanlt infrcmt- Will ha routed from lft April noil- Kuhnlm at offlcoof host.”. - - 3»' igAH ft hhia drlmf Tennessee Peas for talc by ■ TgSW.. MILLER & JUOKETtfON EXOUANGB HANK BWK.-80 “hnjcs or to Btocli of thin Bank, for Bale, by . VFILWAM A.UILL & CO-» . janlfi-lw 61 Wood street, near Fnortlt.- T NOtICC. -, - ' : ’• TUB PARTNERSHIP which.-existed between tlio under rigned and llcnuy Brian*, under tho firm of m» k * STIMPLE & CO , Is dissolved, end iho .undersigned aiono are authorized to transect end settle up. the 'business of the late firm. QlB:tfj PATRICKS & PFtIKNP. Vf AND3INIOWA FOR SALE— | j 880 acres in Muscatine county; r -200 • -do-. Cedar . do; v 540 : do - Scott . - do;- • ■ The above Lands aro well located, after a personal exam ination’ Ihose in Muscatine county are, on an average, ten miles from' thacity of Mußcatino, and within two miles of the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad, which road is now Sung fromCavcnport to lowa City. They will.be sold in portions of 40, 80 anti ICO acres. ' .. . . ■: ,Tteal Bstate Agent ’ iSMSTS.' J* Shroffel Co., MANTJ7ACTURER,S OF PIKE PROOF^BAPSS, Tanlt Dobrs and Iron Window Bhuttora. ■ A ND as all persona-admit ; throws#*tho>bove A mentioned articles, we have no hesitation in recom •attifidingrour article to be- equal to w tbfng -In the city. ■r< Orders promptly attended to* and put .up-in the. boss MEW®F@M MEW mm. JfSEM Upo half of the Financier is aground at tho wharf, with builUtlo hope of getting her off. . ...-r. . ThohUll of the oiaHrtllfantia high and dry upon .the land.. .You cun walls- round her without ** wotting, your boots.” - . - The .boats that have arrived sinco our morning • publica tion are Forest City, Stbnbenville, Winchester, Adolla and Zanesville. ’ m r mm . Thk -gooil -• stage-' of- water, notwithstanding! thecold. weather, will enablo our hue boats to contest the elements and go out as thoy aro advertised in the Post —hlormng and Evcniftff- • • Tho cold weather, yesterday was unfavorable to- bariuess on the wharf-and river. But for tho high Btago of water and swift current, tho riverwould soon ho frozen over* Last night was the coldest of the season.. It is moderating a little to-day.- • lipairs ofeoabboats arO reported sunk, of thdso that left on thifl last rise. Bravo &Co have lost a number. - 'The steamer leaves this afternoon, for New Or leans. . Sbnis a new, large and. excels commanded by Cote,'an experienced and excellent Officer. : She has among other things 3000 or more molasses bar rels. ... - Tho Grace,-nrrived at the levee last evening.. This splendid boat was received below with idl tho honors that a find craft and gentlemanly officers ween, •titled to.V. <. River risen 5 foot. Weather very cold; the thermometer, fell 40 degrees since last night; canals which were open yesterday, how dcsed.. :, v • ‘ . . Thero was 28 feet three inches water in the channel last’evening at dusk—rising. Weather clear, and cold. Wheeliro, January 21. The.river continues high with about 20feet water in the channel.’" ... [From thbLouisville BemoCTat, dan.* 21-1 Tho river at this point continued steadily on thonse yes terday, and lout evening at dark it was coming up at tho rate of one inch per hour. ' ‘ ‘ . , «. t - There are over eight feet water on tho falls, which is . quite sufficient for the largest class boats. , We had soveral-heavy showers of rain ycsteidajvbutlast night it-wo* blowing up cold, which, .will probably check the rapid rise in tlio river; . . . .■.••• t We learn from a passenger who amved from Frankfort last night In tho care, that the Kentucky riTer at that point, was rising very rapidly* and was already so high that boats could,potpass underthe bridge. - .. ... : -. The Cumberland river at Nashville was rising fast on Thursday, with .8 to. 0 foot water on Harpeth Shoals. ; . The Mississippi river at Bt Louis is completely blocked up, and consequently navigation ; .to all points is suspended, ahelntelligoncer of Monday last has the following In re gard to this sad stato of affairs: - ' . “Hero we are Uion, a city Of 100.000 Inhabitants—tho « Metropolis” of the West, hemmed in, and literally choked off from all creation and tho balanceof tho.world. Bounda ries as follows: North by tho turbulent ice-filled Missouri; cast by the frozen impassible * Rubicon west by‘slick* plank roads and slippery turnpikes; south by a boundless expanse of snow ami a howling wilderness.-, . “Great, magnificent St. Louisl” The Fanny Smith was tho: first boat to' sseend the [foils this season. She came up early this morning, and'was poou followed by tho Fawn, Mary Hunt, Sultana, Wesson per, and Northerner. Eeveral other boats ascended tho falls during the day. The wharf presented an animated appearance yesterday, bciogHocd with boat* from one end to the other. There will be a busy time there today, as a fleet of i’ittsbargh 1-oats are expected to arrive, besides five or sir from New Orleans. • The steamer Monarch that met with an acclaent near Ye ray, on Wednesday night, passed down tho river yesterday. The damago to the* boat was alight. . ■ . The little steamer White River, was sunk at Eyansvillo a few ulghtsago, and now htts .carwned over at an angle of forty five degrees, with the wafer hulf way over her deck. The cause of the accident is not known, .butthe engineer snys that it is conjectured, and it may turn out to bo tho case, that tho supply putups had frozen and rnused thum to hurst, and when the ice in them melted or washed out, tho water leaked through them filling the hold. Sho had been engaged by Mr. Eirnfcart, tho contractor of the Henderson Telegraph lino to lay tho cable across tho riv*r, and. this dcsirablo work will now bo delayed, We learn that a largo and valuable store boat, loaded for tho coast trade, was sunk at Flint Island last Saturday. The cargo was valued at $9OOO, and will prove nearly n to* tailoaa.- • • _• - ' • [jaX3gUwlxa [From tho lionisvillo Courier, Jan. 21.) The boatmen complain of hard times, but particularly of tho great scarcity of tool, the medium price along the Mis sissippi river l*lng $6 per cord, and on thoc«v<t it is scarce at SG—the Johnnv Crappcana not being able to catch any drift this season. For their sake, or rather for the sake of the'boaU. we hope the prcsent .flood of waters will waft to the slwres below ah abundance of drift. [From tho Cincinnati Columbian, Jan. 23.1 Amapt *ro Burn tub Swuitn Pittsuit.g n.—A bon 112 o’clock on Saturdav night, a table spread in'the cabin of tho steamer Pittsburgh, was discovered to ha on fire, bat soom extinsrulfibert ■by the watehmah, - without damage to the boat Tho doth was evidently fired by an incendiary, lis mntebes witp-found close by. and marks visible on tho pannl work«of tbc cabin, where thevhocl te*cn lighted. As Ujc Pittsburgh had on a minion dollars’ worth of silver on*, in charge of Marshal Keescr. for the Philadelphia Mint, it i 4 Bupjxwtl thnt the ol jcirt was to fire the boat, and during tho conseq exdtefncnV*teal a portion of the rilver. The llttsburgh left yesterday with the precious metal. Tuc Misjisvm rco« Sr. Lout* to CiißO.—Tito prevailing wet and warm weather here, bn* not felt in St. Louis, Qa appea* * by the following despatch from there yesterday. That port w by .«*: ■ ■ . • , • . .. . St. Louis, January 19, Gift. TP. C. JliU: .Tho rlvori*completely frozen across, and horses and wagons continually crossing oror. - Bwvte. CapUßrwinof tha Telegraph N 0.2 tocolv*l a despatch last evening from bt. Loul.'i, which confirm* tho nhove, nnd a-lil* that a ten-pin alloy was constructed and in full Wart on tbe drinking hon*c* about midway of the river, opposite Washington avenue.... Poovmr.m Wood Y^vr—Wo ar-' Grat Mr, o‘Brlen,tlß proprietor of awoodjord on ih>> Mlvrtwippi Tirer, In Fort Adama RcacJj employs 130 hnuds eonitantlT in chopping, hauling, and conlmg wool,for the supply of boats. Hi? income durinc the past year or rather wood re ceipt* was $33,000. —LoKurufe tburwr, Jan. 20. 10 iset 4 r*cn*3 w«itbr ?v tua cmvvn—rAiuvo ““ AKBIVLI; Steamer Jofferpon. T’arklneou, Brownpvllle. «• Lutmie. Ucnnott, Brownsville. « Thomas bliriver, Tlaii'-y. West Newton. “ • Feebler, Fllsabcth. « Allcsbcov, M’Lcan, Cincinnati. “ Bt-u CuurMn, tlntlalm, LouUville. « Winchester. Moore. Wheeling. BBPARTKB. “ Jefferron. Varklwon, Brownsville. Bennett,Brownsville. «* Thorns* Slirivcr, Bailey, WVst Newton. ** . Own. Bavard.Fceblfis. Elizabeth. “ Keyrtono Btoto, Sronv, Cloclonat!. . “ .AUcHo* OaH&licT, Znncsvllfo. POTSBtniGH, CIHCniHATI, IOUISVILIE, SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Stojm Pacliot Lino, FOR TUB C<IXVET.ISCE OF. PASSESGBH9 ASD PIIEIGHT • • • iJUTWEtI* I‘ITTSCURGiI, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, mos, . Tins turn la composed of acrcn rr=£> u } r class powerful fc Learner®, une- for fpced, splendor, safety ,xS=aasiai2=3* and comrort, and Is the oxly tiiaocoa daivtuxe op Steam I’Acam on tbo Ohio rirer. It connects with the U. 8. Mad tine of Stoaulorß from Cincinnati to Louisville and Balut Louis by which passenger* and freight an* Acfofaf an&r*. dinted through dady. Two. now BUamors bayo been added to the Use. Which uonr consist* of Iho following; boats: , ’ Dapt of Departure \ ■Boats. •- Captains, from Pittsburgh. BUCKEYE STATE Bsuruoovi3L...fiunday. MESSENGER, No. B 1iavih........ Monday,.. ALLEGHENY - .Oao. M’Laix,.., /Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wm.J. Kouxt* Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA J. Gbace. —.TburpUay. PITTSBURGH H. Cawkbill. Friday. PENNSYLVANIA... Jko. Klwikiahu. Saturday. Learn dally at 10 o'clock, A, 51., predsoly. .No freight roeeired after nine o’clock on tho morning or departure. JOHN YLACK, J-Agcnw, Mononsrabela House Buildings. idoclO] I tsburgh, 1853. ‘ For Cincinnati and laOulevlUe. __ The Btcaraer RETURN. Capt. Wm. Stoops, | ]<niTe for tho above anil Intermediate porta £sis&=£z=tfon THIS DAY, 25th lost. For freight and passage apply on booTd.crto j a 2s FLACK i. HAHNK3, Agrnt»~ " "■ For Neiv Orleans* The substantial new sleamor “ ARQYLK,” i W. Cons* Master, will leaveJ for.the jaSsasaSSfiabovo and Intermediate ports THIS DAY, "*• iV frclEht "uptohisos k co ——~ r " For Cincinnati*. I JTsi*fe Tnc splendidtfltoamor JANE FRANKLIN, E Maxtor, will leave for tho above and intcrScdudoports THIS DAY, Jonunry 26th. ... ■ Forfro'Eh*cr pq«a S c, Apply °n 0S- nt “ " For NnalivlUe. ,■ os iho TWKNTIf-SIXTH, tbs One■ Honour: JfclC [ *a , BEN COUKBIN will depart for tho aboro port. agßagagor.freight or pnasaso, applyon_board, or to jjgjo O. M. UAIITON. Agent. . ... J. FLEIIINO For New Orleans. ■ mi* Tins very superior steamer nASulnuTihS • idtewts&OlTY, Cnpt. Ed&e&t, will leave for the abovo intermediate ports on "WEDNESDAY, Jon* nary 26tb, atio, A. M. ■ . - For freight or passage, apply on board.orto^ ja24 D. WILKINS or JOflN FLACK* Agents. r ’ ■•. ; , Ttfor Nashvillei , - . Tboflno fitoamor NAYIQATOTt, Capt- J. C. JlgCCti&RßNO,will leave fur 'bo abovoand intermediate £3HSfimports on WEDNESDAY, 25th Inst Yor freight or passage upply-on'board, or to., jfor jr. b r a vv MILTENBEItOEB, i ft24 . or JOHN VLAOK. . Jlir -_ ' Tb 6 fiieatuer U. S. MAIL, CifcWACoa Has* t .fpffj-At w», win leavo for tho abovu and Intermediate ZSthlort. . Flight and apply on board, orto jpot Saint 1joqIi« • splendid steamer UEllAtllf J. S. DniSi . U5S* fcMiwter. uHI leave for the above and intcrnxo- JjggjggggSate ports oa WEDNESDAY,'January 25th, at 4 vm-°fn.’l»htorrmssag®. a Pl> lyon bollnl ' or to - tyEcm 'IUBTON and FLACK, Agent*. navi.vANlA" IUXUtOAD COMPANY.—In pursu of ttaAci ofAoembly of Pennsylvania, entitled tn Incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Com day;6f Marcb.-Al D. 1853:':—Notice pany,. OPPro .. tbe Intention or the Pennsylv&r samo be by annual m«eUo2»to.bo held on the. ptocK Uoiaerc - t \ to fcuarantco the hond* of to Urn amount of flvo hundred thousand dollars. _ ; ; PbUiu, Jan. 7 th,1854 ,—ial2rtg* T.-B. FRITH, Bee y. ODFiail—Jufit received,^ 10 caska primo Codfish,- • 5 bbla No-1 Salmon, SOO Ibsjmoked Salmon,- - - 20 bWa gib’d-Herring, lan f«-Ji orltao SSSr. ■B. W J ’A WUB “ 60SM A HERRONS. ; ; x-? : . ? *'- - iy- v> ?*; ' ■ -H-. - t . ...._ . v CmclSNlTt, January 21. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. STEAMBOATS. “1854. And Saint Houle. For St. Houle. * r” * - 1 -\v COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET; OT7IOS or TBE DAILT MoRSTTO TOSTj V r • ‘ Wednesdays January 25,1854: J -• The weather ycsterday.wna more pleasant for out-doortrans actions, and we fonndconslderible mow animation in the markets generally, particularly for breadstuff*. FLOUR.—The market to* day Is greatly excited, In conse quence of the excited state of the European market, as per advices by the Arabia and Niagara late last evening; sales of considerable iota were made from store at $0,82@6,75 for 'extra; this morning early; n sale was modo of 1000 bbl9io. arrive, at $6,37}<6;. 63 do on the wharf at $6 J 5O@6,C2^;- 60 do superfine from store l4O do extra at $7, iield at ST@T. 50 for. extra, and $0,87@7 for superfine by the dray load; 100 bbls in lots at $6,82@6,87 from wagons; ?. SEED.—There.iaconsiderablo inquiry, for Clover from store?, bndprices are firm.' We iiotlfce sales of 71 bus clover. at $5,50@&,G2» principally atthe latter ffigure; 150. bus do. at' $5,50. Timothy is more inquired for, with sales tt lo bus. -at $2.12. - v: SUGAR CURED HAMS.—Wo note a sale of 12 Uarees at 11‘Vand firm. • J>Kl£D f 4lEKF.—Sells readily at 9c, with sales of 5 tlorccs at that figure. ; ' • COP FEE —The market is tolerably firm at quoted rates. Wo notaa salo of 15 bags at 10c, ; OATS.—Salesof several lots' were made on the wharf at 40 cents. ' APPLES.—Green apples ore scarce, and In demand at $2 ]@2 50 bbl. II AY.—Sales of 14 loads at $10(314. • • DRIED FRUlT.—There was more ioquiry In the market yederday,. and we have .sales reported of 200 bus peaches at $1,62; 100 do at $i,55; 20 do dned apples at IItYE FLOUR—ls'ifl demand,ana prices advanced,with sales from stores at $5,25; . • ■ • . ITE LIST. -BANS W . TUX HO&5IVO POST BS GOBEtCTSD DAH.T TOIL 1 Boon & Sargent. E O/rner of Wood and Su PENNSYLVANIA. . Pittsburgh Banka.—... par. 'Philadelphia’ “ M Brownsville “ par- Bucks county “ \i CliesterCo.{nowiSflue)... M Columbia Bridge Co M Danville “ }i Delaware co. a M Doylostown /* * - M Easton “ ........ M Germantown “• M Inncaster Banka.... M Lebanon \i Montgomeryco.Banks..i 14 Northumberland ** ... . Mi Pottsville 14 .« ixeluutge Bankers, s ft tired*, Pittsburgh, i OHIO. Etataßk-andbranches... Othersolventßanka.. .% Bank of Sandusky— Granville..—...—.—. 50 N0rwa1k.......:.. 60 . Urban0...—.................-6C.. Wooster— .v.r...... 25 ' INDIANA. State Stock Banks.,. State Bk.and branches ' ILLINOIS. Btate' Stook Banks % State Bank Branch.—... 50 Bank ef BHnols— .. 75 = KENTUCKY. All Bolvent Banks—. MISSOURI. Reading .. €l ••• Schuylkill oouaty “ ... Washington 14 ... Westßraocfc * f ••• StateiSktandbranehesiw M MICHIGAN* All solveut 8ank5......... 1 WISCONSIN. Marine a Fire Insurance ’ Co. at Milwaulde—— 2 Wyoming..-. Car1i51e........ Ghombersburg.. All solvent 8ank5......... 8 , NORTH CAROLINA; : All solvent 8ank5......... . 1 . SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks... 1 GEORGIA. Qottjflbargh... Harrisburg— Honeedalo— Middletown. Waynesburg.——— % York Bank*.—.—— % Relief Notes ... % United States Bank.. 15 • Allegheny City Scrip—— par. Pittsburgh City “ par. Allegheny Co. 11 prom. NEW YORK. Allsolrentßanks. 114 ALABAMA. All solvent Banks 5 .LOUISIANA. All solvent 8ank5......... l\i EXCHANGES. New York.... par. Philadelphia.. par. 8a1tim0re......... par. Cincinnati dlsc*t. Louisville..——. % disc’t St. Lonls.—l distffc;' ; VALUE OF COINS. American Goldfnew)..—. par. American Gold (01d).......pr , nu Sovereigns—......——.s4 83 Guinea5.......................A 00 Frederfekdors— 7 80 Ten Thalers..—. 7 80 Ten Guilders 3 60 Lculsd’or.— 4 25 Nap01e0n5—...,...—... 3 63 Doubloons, Patriot. ..15' 70 Doubloon?, Spanish—..l6 25 Oacatß.~ ........ 2 10 Now York City H Country 8ank5............. . % NEW JERSEY, .-■■■■ AUfioWcnt Ranks-......, $£ DELAWARE. All solvent Banks— SmollNates— MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks..—' M Country Banks..-.....-. % VIRGINIA. BankofYo.4 branches... 3£ Farmer*’ Bk. * brandies., % Volley Bk.ft branches.—. 5i Exchange Bk. a branches % Wheeling Banks.... >$ Wheeling branches.— % NEW ENGLAND. All eolvont Bank* %! PBICES OF COOREOTZBOAIUr FOR *55 J Patricks Friend, Ea Comer of fifth and >Food LOANS. I UnltedBtatMos.lBflB United Statcsss.lB. r >3 ; —I Ponnsylvanlfi69.lB7& —♦! Pcunsylvaninss.lBoB | Allegheny county fis Allegheny county c0up0n5..........] Pittsburgh city Cs.. ] Pittsburgh city coupons, payoblai New York ——l .Allegheny City 65.. Allegheny City coupons, payable, 1& Philadelphia...— BANK STOOKB. i Bank of Pittsburgh.... Merchant? a Mamiiacturera' Bank Exchange Bank farmers* Deposit Bank Allegheny Saving* Bank ..... BUIDGK STOCKS. Monohgahela Bridge- St. Clair street Bridge- ........ Hand street Bridge- Northern Liberties Bridge INSURANCE STOCKS. [ Westom Insurance Company I Citizens’lnsurance Company I Associated Fimnen*B Company.... TELEGRAPH STOCKS. AUantleand 0hi0—..... Pittsburgh,Cincinnati tLOuisrUL* Lafco Erie... Pittsburgh Gas Monongahela tar..- RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad—. Ohio and Pennsylvania Ivcuiroad—j Cleveland a I’itUbunrii Railroad—' Marine Railway ami Dry iKwik—| TurttoCro’k I’ir.r.h Load- PerrysTille Plank iloaj —. - Greensbnrg Turnpike CbarticrsConl Ci ropony - COPPER hiOCKS Pittsburgh and Boston—.— North American...— North IVc t. North Western— Adventure Ohio Trap Bock. . Pittsburgh and I?l« Royal.. Douglas ilx’ucbum..—— Ontoaogan - Ridge.. Fire Steel Colling.. ~ Bluff..————...——! Peaixuuiur—... Avery.— Forest 1 Phoenix Iron City - MISCELLANEOUS. CORNUCOPIA ROYSTER AND COP PEE HO USE.-S 3 D. BABHABD. 276. 40, Fifth Street, Ixtvxtn Wood «ruZ Market. janlfrlyj mTSuraqH. . . Chemical and Phlloaophlcal Apparatus* AVKKV great want has been telt 1o onr community, be cause our institutions of learning, or public libraries and reading rooms, have no Aland Vrnioso'psiOAL App Watts to cnablo tho teacher or pobli.? scl* cntific subjects to illustrate. Ulfl lecture upon.. Tbo. Young Men's Library Association,• at their late annual mooting,, resolved totKlce.tho noecssary steps for obtaining Bucb an apparatus, sba* to fill tbfi. Told so long felt. The following.' persons bare .bean ftppolnfpd'wa committee to carry out th* object proposed, and it is earnestly the citi zens; when called upon,will respond to the call by subsori* bin* liberally. m m M. intTQHT, • • DR. JAMES K SPEER, EDWARD -RAIZM,- - F. R. BKtncOT, • B. P. BAKEWELL.- SalB • 3\-: Committee. ALL EGHENY FORGE SOLOMOS SHETTER A-- CO. : : : (Late Blseel * Semple’s Rolling Mill.) on thobank of tho Allegheny, below.tbe:St, Clairl3treet Bridge, ' AtircnzM’ City, PJu • THE proprietors respectfully inform tho public haring triade. extensite additions to their establish*, ment, they are"prepared to manufacture, on the most rea sonable terms. Iron Work for Bridges, Car Axles, Quarry AVorX» Btono Cutters* and■ Masons’ Tools/ Shauinor, Mill Gearing, Machine Work-in general, and heavy Forging, of every description. Also, HORSE BHOESmanufactured by Shelters Fatenl JTon& Shoe Machivc. The Horse BbooMa* chlno will bo in operation about the middle of February, when ail orders for Shoes will meet with prompt attention. Mill Picks made and dressod. Order* pent by mail or tele* graph-attendcd-toonthoßhortostnotico. ~ ......ja!4y OrpbaDft’ Court Sale* : ■ AB RAH AM-P A V ST’3 EBTAT E. *r>Y Order of tho Orphans’ Court; I will sell the Estate of 13 ABttAIIAM FAUST, dec’d.tn Indiana township, being about FIVE ACHES OF LAND* adjoining lands of thc hefrs of Lasarn* Holmes, Robert Danlop. Henry Thomas ana the Butler road; with a story and.half Log limine thereon, and a Log Stable, a young Orchard* and Blaoksmllh Shop, ana all under fence. Sale to be made on {he -premises on the THUiD MONDAT OF FEBRUARY NEXT,'. being the 20th* at ten o’clock, A.M., oh the .followingterms:-Fifty Dollars at tbo Umo of sale, and the balance upon tender or thodeed-- , . -EDITAIU) McOQRKLE; • j&lfOteod, Administrator^ ■ •■••• Gopartnershlp Notieei WIUJAM - JANESPHELAK. Ijl AVE THIS DAY assodatM with me as partner, my nophow, JAMET PntLAN. The business of manufactu ring and importing of HOSIERY, YARNS, Ac, will be con tinued at the Old Btaßd; N0.,24 Fifth - street, and conducted under tho firm of Wdxtam DAlt A CO. All persons having claims against me win please -present them for immediate .payment, and those who are Indebted will please settle their bills, with as little delay os ■ . . ‘ ; 1 *WILUAJI DALY, Ho. 24 Fifth sh, . , . Nokt door to’ the Iron City Hotel January 12. 1854-rjal4l • ' -• " _ ALUABLB PROMiKTY FOKS ALE-—Situated ouwyiic st, near Fifth: consisting of a largo BRICK. HOUSE, of throe stories; containing a hall, two parlors, dining Toom, kitchen, and six chambers and finished attic, with a . eood cellar. The Lot is 20 feet front by *0 deep, to an alley g-ard i S pared-, good hydrant, »“ !, g O^ M5 jail I,oThird .treat. ~rf F. JO A BERNARD LAUTH.&M. KIER and J. F n, LAUTH, havine associated themselves togothor, op dor the firm of JONES, LATJTH & CO., will carry po the “ American Iron Works,” recently erected, by B. Lauth a Biottaer, in East BinrtlEftham. ' . . n. r. j0!rt5.......,ji. li. <n>..>~J.T.unm AHEEICAS IRON WORKS. : JONES, LAUTH& CO., . Manufacturers of superior Bar, small and. wue •Irbn, of all descriptions; warehouse,No. DO 'R ater st., between Market and Wood ate., Pittsburgh. [jall:sm Oloainff ont ssle of carpetUigjOll Cloths, TEE sub»criberß having adopted the plan: of selling .off. their stock at the end of the season, are now offering | thi> greatest bargains, in -their lino, ever offered to the ciu wnadt Pittsburgh or vicinity. # ; u ‘ . In quality or quantity their assortment is not surpassed. Temp Carpets, in great variety, at 16,18%, 25,28,31 and s?V£cents. . The entire stock-will sold the proßentsaason -REGADDRESS OF COST. Bale to continue tm Match Ist. C. B. HEAPLY-a* CO., 82 Third street. , jfilO N. B.—Small flTotea taken at par. Tf-ymayjM newly diflooTeared remedy Jtv fbr‘ Rheraan’atlsxa la a speedy and certain Remedy lor thatMinhiltronTjlc.lt nerefCillS. ofifoe and Prfvfitfl<son*altatlDn 'Booms N 0.41 piAHOHI/j Kto^nr^^Ponn’a.; Tkg Doctor te ftlttaysat borne. . ? i/;: ,-\-r :'• ' A C)*.'K‘- !* ■:••• r. '••>.' r;'/- ;VL<.''r- : ; ' • ':. ■ " v - f - '-- IV' «■ .* •’ ' -■• •-’ i JOSEPH FLESIIHO. . - fSDCCKSBOR TO l. WIiCPX ft CO.l GORNERiiARKET STREET AND DIAMOND; keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, HcdF does, Medicine Cheats, Perfumery, and aU articles pertain ing to blsbusinees, physicians! Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours. " ; crmci4 ALLEGHENY VALLEY it, 11. CO, 1 ' Pittsburgh, Dec. SO,. 1853, j i GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders or tho Alls : jf\- cbeny Valley -Railroad Company will be-held at tho of the Company, in the City of. .on TUES DAY] the 7th of February,-1854, for the purpose of electing a Prudent and Board df Slauagerfl, and also for examining the affairs of said Company 1 - The Annual Report* of the-President and Engineers will be submitted to this meeting. By order of tbe Board. V dec29:a3vr . , ; J GIBSON. Bccfr. firm of L. WILCOX & CO., Drug \f gists and Apothecaries; was dissolved on the 2d inst. . The subscriber, having disposed of his entire interest in , the-late firm;.to his late partner, Mr. JOSEPH-FLKMING, would cheerfully recommend him lo.his friends,.and ask a continuance of the patronage heretofore: bo liberally bo stowed upon them. "[ja9j .:' L. WILCOX, Jb, OFFICE OHIO AND PA. K I _ Pittsburgh, Ded.'.2l,''6Jt. > NOTICE.— The Auuu al Meeting of the Stockholders nnd Election of Directors of the Ohio and Ponna. Railroad Company for iHe ensuing year, will be held at the Office of the Company, In Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, the 26tbday of January, 1854, between tho hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. 2L, at 10.) By order of tho Board of Directors, rianffltdtd • . J. ROBINSON, Sec*y.~ OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY, \ January 9th, 1854. j rpHE Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Company have this day declared a Dividond of Five Per Cent, oiit of the profits on the capital stock of said company,.payable forth-, with to tho stockholders,. or their 1 eguTreprefientatitea, at the office of thu company. JAMES If: CHRISTY, Jalo;2w . Treaßorer of Pittsburgh Gas Company. T>EEK!S FLOUR OF PUMPKIN, FOR PlES.—This art! de ls.prepared •from good and wilt make Pies of Fuperior quality : • :• -v - ‘ Directfoni.—Takeono ounce, or .two. tablo spoonfuljs of tho powder, and add to it one quartof mllki let it stand an hour or twain a warm place, after 'which add eggs, spices and sweetening to suit the taste, «nd- U will be-ready for baking. For sale by- R. E. SELLERS & CO. jslO ‘ 51 Woodstreot. ITpITE 'Partocrahip heretofore existing under the stylo ol X N’sairsr, MohakA Co. has been mutually dissolved. Wk. Dawsos, of tbo lato , firm, having purchased .theihlo rest of Jaa, E. Negtey, the business will bo continued as usual, under the.style of DAWSON* MOHAN & CO., who ore authorized.to use the name of Negluy, Mohan & Co. in settling, up tho old business. J. S. NEGLBYj b * W. DAWSON, - P* MOHAN* ;. Pittsburgh,.Jan. 2, ’S4L, TENNESSEE. . 4®“ Haring disposed of. my interest lh .the Jat© firm of Ncgley, Mohan k Co. to my. former partner,. Hr. Dawson, who with Mr. Mohan will continue the business as hereto fore, I have the honor. torecommend and request' the libe ral patronage of ray friends and .business acquaintances.- : ja4) HespectfnUy, - . • . JAS. 8. NKQLEY. . Orphans’ Court Sale. r BY Virtue of an Order of , the Court of .Alle-. .gheny county, I will expose ‘to sale at "Public Outcry cr Vendue, at.the COtTEX HOUSE, In the city of Pittsburgh, • ottthe FIRBT 2JONDAY OF FEBRUAIIY t D. 1854, at ten o’clock of sniddaT, the undivided half part or'moiety, of the following.described Tract of Land, situate in Bouth Fayetto township, Allegheny conhiy, in the State of Penn sylvania,' theproperty of Agnes Jane White, o minor; joinlng lands of James McConnell; the heirs of Joseph Me- Murray, William McMunay, B.A. Mevey, Be nj amin Kelso, and Bamuei Sterling, and d«Fcrib«d by thefollowing courses and distances; begluning at the South-east corner at a-Jog wood, thence by lands of James McConnell; North de press, West 370}£ porches to a post: thence by lands of tho icirS of James McSlurray, North 02l£ degrees, West 31 6-10 [xirches to a post; thence South 87 .degrees; West 18 8-10 jerches to a post; thence by lauds of William McHurray, ?oulh 23 degrees* 66 perches to a white oak ; thence South degrees, Bast 611-10 perches, by lands of B. Kelso, ton post; -1 h ence by lau d of Samuel Sterling, South 66 degrees, East 116 8-16 perches to a stump;.theuce-Boutb's6>< de-. grees, Eart‘ls 5-10 perches to a white oak; thence South 77 degrees, East 7 7-10 perches to the place of beginning-; con taining Ninety-throe Acres and Three-quarters of an Acre, strict ineaeuro. '''-"''ll'' - Teeusof Sale,— The purchsser to pay at the rate of S2GO per annum, without Interest thoreon. :: . WILLIAM R. WHITE, jail Guard Inn .‘of Agnes JaneWhitc. IOB5lXa POST BT xchange Broker*, itrtrti, i Bid* i Asked. 'Par TaZ. !$ 119.00$ 120,00;$ 100,00 100,001 101,00; 100,00 105,00 ! 000; 100,00 - 95,00! 97,00; 100,00 100,00 100,00 96,00 08,00 100,0G100,00 •: *' r T- - '.- - , . moot 102,00 f ; 98,00 99,00 'j 92,00; 04,00 100,00 .1 • 55,501 65.75; 50^0 67,0f1' 67,60'. 60,00 J 65,25; • 65,50; 60,00 ! OO.OOi 00,00, S,H j •• . 23,76: 24,00 j -25,00 j 25,00 .. 25,00 00,C0| 00,00). 47,00 . 30,00; 35,00; 60,00 Important L Kotloe to all whom tt may Concern. .. A G RITE ABLE to an Act of Assembly of tho State of Penn* f\ gylvnnia, and la conformity with the authority grant* ed by raid Act, the Board of Trustees pf the lirst Methodist’ Protestant Church of tho city of Pittsburgh, have pur* chased a Burying Ground in the Allegheny Cemetery, *6* the purpose of transferring the remains-of the de*ub-now resting in the Barying Ground belonging *o Bald Church, thereto, (located near the canal, and; fronting on .Liberty street, in the dty of Pittsburgh. • Notice U hereby given to aJi who have lot or nro ctberwlso interested in said Burying Ground, that the Board of Trustees nro now prepared to attend to the remo val of the dead to tho Allegheny Cemetery.' It is desirable that immediate attention bo given to this notice, as it Is contemplated to have the. entire removal made during the present winter. All tho necessary information will bo hndby applying to r ; or addressing Cbu*. Craig, Esq., Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, i Pa. By order of tho Board of Trustee*. v: ' 1 JOHN 8. BANDS, W: IJ. ENGLISH, ROBT. H. MARSHALL. Committee. ja2:3m(Uw 16,60 10,oo;. . . 16,00 17,00 5,00 7,00 42,00 44 L OO 60,00 41,76! 43,00; 60,00 I 24,00, 60,00 53,CC! 63,60! 50,00 _j. 46,00! .60,00 43,00* 49,76; 60,00 4*.75j 49,00!- 60,00 60,00: 63,00! 60,00 102,60: 105,00 100,00 12,00 25,00 20,0Ui :.• .. 25,00 B*ooi lO.Ot! j 18,8uj , 20,00 —1 '175,001 : -™ ; 63,00;. ..~~ 20,00] ' ——l 17,00- •' ...... - 6,25[ - 7,60| . • 2iK),oti| ...... • B.C*' 10,00; ...... 4,5;' 6.<x-; ...... HAVING determined, to dose my,business'within the next sixty day*,.! will- sell off my remaining.stock at greatly reduced puce*. The stock comprises-many; desira ble Gcnd*; amongst them are SO pe.'Bar'd Country Flan nels, felling at 60 cont 3 a yard. .J. G. MUNTZ, jn4;tr ~ . . - Market street, nearXiberty. Emersons American hair restorative, for restoring the Hair on llcad Hopei.es3LT.Balo, and, to prerent the Hair from falling, is winning golden opinions of perrons who are using it. This is a new article, recently, intreduced, is & sure cure fur Baldness, and. will . stand, tho test of a discerning public, as thousands who have used will testify. See circular to bo had of the Agents, giving full particulars.' Rrfce $l,OO in largo bottles. : C. 11 FISHER A CO. Proprietors, 57 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio. For sale in Pittsburgh in the following bouses:—- Fleming Bros., Ir.'WUeox'A Co, R. E. Sellers, 0. H.Keyser, ' Joel llohler, • Bcnj. Page, Jr., - J.H.C&sseU . Mltghavj city.—L. A. Beckham, Prasly AHeans,XP. Fletnlng. .■ :■ - r •• iftmiflgftgm.-—A. PattoTson, John Q- Smith* •: v [ja£y nhJIE subscriber if authorized to sell .284 ACRES OF X UKD, situated in Versailles Township, Allegheny Coantv, Pennsylvania, lying back of McKeesport, known u tbo*Whlte-oak Flats, and £ sight ortho proposed Station on tho CoDnelisviJle Railroad. Improvements as follows: A Square Log Boom, S&.by 23 feet, two stories high; and Square Log Earn, CO fcy SO feet—both' new and in jrood order; two fine young Orchards, best pnvftei fruit*.just commencing to bear. There is 00 to ICO Acres cleared and in n high state of cultivation, and the balance is well set with white-oak timber of the first order,; This Land is Well calculated for a Stock Farm, being very level, and the se 11 of an excellent quality, for grass growingi'and being well watered, having some twelve cr ; fourteen never'falling springs ©fexcellent water thereon. This Land has facilities rarely met with, being within half a mile of the Yougb. • river, and one milo'of Monongabela,and almost on tbe lino of the Oonnellsville Railroad; end is supposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE. This Lend would; not be in the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the Far West. Terms easy, and price moderate. - For for ther particulars, enquire of W. J. REYNOLDS* at Lorenz’ Glofi* Works, or of , . JAMES .0.-RICHEY,: , dfecSCfcv. . •, Real Estate Agent, at this office. . — 1 7,00' . ' 1,1? -I.7&! . - 3,00; 3/Ji! O.OCI 2.00} 2;co- a&y. ' i 2,oiv —: o,oof 7,00 '<r,<y>! ..2,60: 8,00; FRESE OYSTERS, ; FRO M BA LTI MORE, - Jl-sr UKCKIVEO AT ; !■: :vi- ’ A. FIELD’S DEPOT, On corner of Wood And Fifth streets^ ciypgß PATBicss a pairvp. . ,- [seplO THE subscriber having tho exclusive rigbt-tomanhfao turc and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND VSMOKF. CONSUMING FURNACE, ia prepared toreceiva orders, nnd contract for heeding buildings wlth-tho most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of thosa interested Is solicited. Any lnfijrmnUon can be had of A* BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BARN DOLLAR, dec2Ltf ] *lroa City Stove Warebouse.-No. 184 Wood st. For Kent* rriHE large and commodious TAVERN STAND, lately ©c-- X copied by Wm. P. Applegate, situated on the Pitta burgh and Steubenville Turnpike, about one milo from Jones’ Ferry, situated In Charticra township, Allegheny county. The House is a largo Brick, containing spmo; twoirtr rooms, together with, a good Store Room, end three good Cellars. There is on the piemfees a large Stable, Car riage 'House, out-buildlngs three good pumps, one-large; two good Orchards, and several out Lota—all of which is torrent, and possesion will be Riven immediately; For further particulars/enquire of LYDIA ANN CHESS* on the premises, or‘the subscriber., . - ' * JAMES O. RICHEY. ChftrtleraTp.,t. 24,1863. V . Toct27:dlw^wtf] ' Jf ’• MISCELLANEOUS. Notice* Dividend* Dissolution. BARGAINS. Baldness. Cured* HOLD. DRIVER! LOCOMOTIVE AHEAD" GAtate Farm for Sale, Couanme the Smote. Farms) Houses, Ae.| To Let, v ; ONE OR TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell' Ings, and Stables; near, to tho city, and suitable for Gordons, Milk Farms, or to fatten, cattle for this market,. Also, a convenient .Brick. Country ..Mansion; and Btablej large, enough for a respectable family. - Also, one smaller place; and an excellent Two Story Brick-Dwelling,: with finished-basement and attic—on the bank of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct.- JAMES S.,CRAFT, :,dec2B*,tf-.: No. 144 Fourth st ■poll ftALK OH KKNl—Thelarge KftCtoryDuildiug, with r four Lota of Ground, 6ituate near McKee, on Washing ton street, opposite flint, glass, worka of Mr. C. Johnson, in Birmingham. Eiuiniroof D. 31.-DAVIS, Corner of Wood' and Fifth streets. ; Dr. J, Hostettor’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters, 1 EN'nRKLY.'AJiXI-DYSPEEXlC,aedwarranted to invlg orato&od: strengthen the whole system of ono who uses them; oro now-kept tor sale by - ... ; ' • . .• -"Dr; GEO. H. KEYSEB, comer Wood sr. and Virgin alley ; . FLEMING ;BEOS.iDrugfii«ts,c6r.' Wood and Fourth ala; R. E. SEEDERS,Dnigglst,.lVood at; bekThird and JOEL MOHLER, Druggist, Liberty street ; and all out-first class Hotels and' Restaurants, as .well. as dealers generally, ’where the proprietors most respectfully refer the pphlle for them’, ; • The expense is but a trifle, when-compared with thain* calculable good they effect. V -••••-•- • • i Feeling satisfied that. ont Bitters possess morit sufficient to recommend them, we will not multiply *vords in their praise, bat ask all to give them: a trial; but be careful to ask far HOSTETTER’S BTOXIAGH BITTERS, asthfero are other Bitters represented to bo the same, whichcompara.- tirely are worthless.- Our Bitters are without a rival, either aalo theirtoedictoaV qualities, or as a beverage. They am put up to square bottles, containing a full quart, witb,dl rections on, and By. J. Hostetler 3 * Stomach Biitcrt blown on the glass. Kone other genuine. .V ~i . - .j/.' 1 B UOSXKTTEB, SMITH * CO., i 267 -Penn Btreet, .Pittsburgh. A Valuable Form for Sole*. : rpHB subscriber is authorised to sell the fallowing de&- J_ cribed Tract of Land, containing 111 acres, situated ia North Fayette Township, Alleghany county, Po-, 14 miles from the City of Pittsburgh; and near the line of the. Steu benville boal'and lime stone under-ihe Whole place, and easy- of access—-improvements as follows: A'TeTy comfortable Farm: House, 30 by. 26 feet, two Stories high! Woah-bou&ej Spring-house, and other out buildings; -a new Frame Bank BorrvM by 35. feet, finishedin the best possiblemanner, with Stabling under the whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, best grafted qualities; a large, qusntttym Peach and Cherry Trees, all order; about 85. acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, With water in. oil tie fields.- • C . -• -i':- ■■<.l:- .. ThisLandlsvery comfortably situated in one of the best neighborhoods In. tho County, being convenient tomarket, to Churches, Schools and: Mills?- and would .not be inrtbe market, only that.thei owner la'nbqnt toremove tothe fer "West, . Tenna easy and price moderate. For further ticulars.eeo the owner, Wm. Bobb, on Bcriber, . .JAMES C. . ; . upvlfcdlwawtf . Beal Fstate Agent. ; 'mHB COBUXO aTROQQtK.—We haw “53 I Bumlyor flifa’warll.TCorTract.- ; Wci) i l2!4coots; by ; m fAr“ WB ' * ?■ r t? " i *-■ ** V/V. - v: - 4 - * • MISCELLANEOUS. SUNDRIES— - " - ' ■•. 20 dozen Zioo Wash Boards; 20 boxes Barren's Tobacco; . • SO do Stqne Pipo Heads; ».• ■. 30 do Clay Pipes; •• 160 teams Wrapping Paper; 300 Zbs Brown Twines - 30 dozen Bed Colds;. -30 boxes Palm Soap; forsaletoy j n go , .tt77 Kirkpatrick & herkonp. T ARD—S kocs No.l Lard; 2bbls do; for sale by T " Li SHBKPATRICK&-HERRONS. >OLL BUTTER—I hbl fresh Roll Butter, for sale by j ..ja2o KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS, 'HITE BEANB—SO bußbeJfl, for sale .by - ja2Q . • : . KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. j LINGER ROOT—IOOO lbs for sain by Ajr -ja23. - '-"••••• b; A- FAHNESTOCK A CO. CANARY HEED—2OAbIs, for sal© by ja23 . .. B, A.. FAHNESTOCK A CO. UaLK—lOcaski," white,for sale "by :r ~*~ ja23 BA, FAHNESTOCK A CO. CIAKB. MAGNESIA—IO cases, for sale by J ja23 . V B. A: FAHNESTOCK A CO. BLACK LEAD—7UO lbs, Gutman, in store andfor galu br FLEMING BROS.* - . Successors to J. Kidd A Co^, ' ja2l -V COWoodstfeet j I ,AI.3A M^OOPAIVA—IOO lbs in store and for sale by j> ja2i Fleming brqp. ENGLISH PROP BLACK—2OO lbs instore and for «ale by. /; »[ja2lj ' V FLEMING BROS. , PREPARED CHALK —300 lba In store and for sale by ,■ ja2l ■- . FLEMING BRO 3. /•tOCHINEAL—6OO ibs in store and for sale by Q ja2T . ■ FLEMING BROS. * rRBOW BOOTt- J\. 1 case Bermuda, £OO lbs; 1 “ Florida, 300 lbs: in store ahdiorfalo by jagl • FLEMING BROS. BAY RUM—I cask, instore and for sala by ja2li- • 7 f -■FLEMING BROS, tPBOM BALTS—2sbblBinBtoreandfQT_Baieby : I , dec23 . V . : • , FLEMING BROS. ' tba. Hydro Sublimed. io 1 1b bottlcsHto . storo anil-forsalo-by, - [dec23]. FLEMING.'BROS, >LUE ©s in store and for sale by _. - > dec23 ; - FLEMING BROS. CTfALL PAPERS ONLY—But of every: possible variety. W *nd price; sold by WALTKRP. MARSHALL, ja2o - •*> ...: : :; . .85 Wood street Latest french style of paper hangings—For ceilings of drawing rooms cmd. parlors, with beautiful; enrichmentsvJfor sale by . . ' - - - ja2o . WALTER P. MARSHALL. ENTRE PIECES—For testers and. ceilings ; for sale by ja2o - : WALTER P. MARSHALL: ITATUARY—Hroaks and marbles; foreale~by ) j&2O. Walter p< Marshall. ‘AINBCX)TING—In oak, of EUzabethian style; for sale by fj&2o] ‘ WALTER P, MARSHALL. KICII PAPER HANGINGS, of velvet; gold, dark.snd light papers .with elegant. cornlSfe and base borders ; for sale by WALTER JP. MARSHALL, ; jal2. . • 85’Wood street. Decorations in wall paper—Artistic Resigns m JnritaAion ; of wdod r stohe, stncco andltallan frescoes; forraleby " f"jal2] ' WALTER P. MARSHALL.. ; CHEAP- WALL PAPEBr-A well selected assortment , at prices ranging from (M tolB% cents per roll; for sale by. V '[jalg} . .- WALTER P, MARBHALL LARD 01L—25 bbls No. 1 Lard Oil; “ . 10“ N 0.2 « “ • JustTeceived and for sale by : ja2i:lw ' 7 F. SELLERS A CO., 309 Liberty at. GOFFEE— 50 sacks prime Rio, and 10 u Jafa, in store and for. sale by.. J&24-. . .-•• ..v--'.-;- "• - KING & MOORHEAD. iUG AR—A prime article of New Orleans in store add for ) sale by ' f ja24] KING A MOORHEAD. ~ ,EFINED SUGARS-ipowdered; and j Loaf, for sale by [ja24] KING A MOORHEAD. 'OL4SSES—6O bbls New Orleans (oak packages) for 1 saleby ? -[ja24l - , KING A. MOORHEAD. I^EAS— Toting Hyaqn,'Ganpowder, Imperial, and Black. Teas, good to fine quality, for sale by ja2l ; ; ~ 'ii KING - & MOORHEAD. rpoßACCO—Grant A Williams’, Webster old, and a variety X- 'Of- Other well known brahas, for sale by - _ r & MOORHEAD. TXTINDOW GLASS— :VV r SOO boxes 8X10; - • :150 9xl2and 10x12; 100 u 10x14, McKennan & Co.'s brand; . .• In storo and for sale by . - ja24 • - KING A MOORHEAD. SUNDRIES— . ..-V. O 100 boxerM.and D.Candle*; # 150^' :Bosln and Variegated Soap; '25. ' “ Star Candles; - > 25 dozen half Tow Bags'; '■' 300‘reams Wrapping Paper; • 100,000 Common Cigars; 50 bales Batting ; ’ 50 “ 7 Candle Wick; 200 kegs assorted Nails; for sale by _ Ja2l KING A MOORUEAP. r>ONGRE33^VATER—I bave received, this day, ibree A i gross of this justly celebrated Mineral Water, In pints, and quarts,'directfrQm.thorSaratpga_Spring% .; , . ; ALSO, TO AJUUYE— -20 bblsßedford Water; and r It) ** Bluci Water/ MILLER’S COUGH SYRUP—One of the best medicines. now in use, for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma and Whooping Cough. Prepared and sold by - : JOS. FLEMING, ja2l Successor to L. Wilcox A Co, R ASHTON, CLARK A CO.’S COMPOUND LOZENGEES, of Alum and Kino; a snre euro for Sore Throats end Hoarseness. A largo supply just received by • ~ . ' _ JOS. FLEMING, - : ja2l - - Successor to L. Wilcox A Co. . R ASHTON, CLARK A CO.’S Compound-Wild Cherry Compound Idterwcrt Paste, tor Coughs and Colds. A large supply just received by. . 7 • * JOS.: FLEMING, ja2l _. - ' Successor to L. Wiloox A Co^ mWO BRICBL HOUSES, on Logan street for sale by - I S. CUTHBEBT A SON, 1 lal5: - : Beal-Estate Agents, 140 Third st. O LET—A BRICK HOUSE, of six rooms, on Robinson Btreet, near Federal street, Allegheny city. • Rent $l3) aveari . Apply to 8. CUTHBEBT A SON, '.. Jal3 ' " : 140 Third Street ; N TUB EASTJ4KX KOAD.—A valuable Lot of Ground for talc, situated <m the Eastern road, near the Arse nal, 40 feet front by .140 deep, with a two story Dwelling House. Prices9oo. Termsessy, --T ■ : «S- CUTIIBSKT irbON,* i»18* . 140 Third street A' YOXfttfU MAN with a Gmnfl capital, to pur chase the Stocky Fixtures and Good-wM or a good pay ee 'business in this city. Terms made easy. Apply to b • fc CCTOBERT & SON, - General Agents, 14(1 Third street dT>r* AHA STOCKS, BOWDS, MOETOAGSS.and Vro -Jiotcs, negotiated on tbe shortest noticiby jAsi£3 ' Bonkiugand Real-Estate Agent,: , T 'WAKDBOP’S SEED STOKE is now repletewitb early J , BoodK, f»r t!}o bet bed*; Pruning Instruments, for the orchard , corn stalk Mid straw cutters, and erery thing of interest to the fanner, gardener 'or amateur. Orders from dealers and merchants filled promptly, on liberal terns. '• : '• ; : : --v 4*14 ■ t GOTLAND'S GERMAN dos. for. Bale at 'aecK. K8Y8E8»3,140 Wood Ft morn of those heautifal premium K, Combination RUBBEBS. Prices low.. At 107 hlarkst street. (deefi) , .W- E» SCHMBR.TZ.- G LUSTER RAISINS—ISO boxes, at $1,50 per box; 100'boxes- No. 1 fire Crackers, $1,37X4 per box, or 4c. per pack, at' , ’ : 5 JEHU HAWORTH’S, :'dec23 ' • Comer of Diamond and Diamond alley. TATIQNERY, of all kinds and q.dalitle% &r sale low. by .:• ; • •; • ;J. S. PAVISON, : de*7 ' C 5 Market street, near Tourth. maUNKS AND TAI1I8B&—A full assortment always on. j. hand, at low prices. L.E. HAYWARD, . * dec7 v. ’ >.Corner Market ;and liberty streets. FliUNKfiof ■-.gsnmihe. :-JaT HOUSES, in smrious locations,in town and conn j try, and on accommodating terms, can be hadby ap „l,lng at tho R*al ÜBtata oQc ot , iaO . ' 140 Third street;. : rpIIIUTY FEETTKONT.—For sale* a Lot of 30 feet front, I on High street, near Wylie, by 145 deep to an alley, with a lareo two cto*y TRAMB HOUSE. Tor. prxoa and terms call on • . &.COXHBERT4 SON,-. : j a l*j / - - -140 Third street. ’ ; Office Ohio A 5» PraRSTLVAHiA Kaiiboa© Ca^\ •' Pittsburgh, December SI, 1853- / riIHE Directors of the Ohio and PemiFylvalrl&TtaUroad. I'Compttny^havedeclared udiridend of font percent, out tbo nst earnings of the road for thO Bix montha ending thla day, pajrible on and after the 23d Janunrv next. Transfer .Boohs -wiU ho closed until 27th January, pro*. r ja2 o v. , .W. LABIHEB, Jr^Trgasum.- , For Kent. TWO STORE BOOMS, nith to proof vaults and collars, cornef of Market and Water streets.lnqntre of janlOdtr . . P, McOORMICK. _ _ ■ __oooaaAn PLsnnto* FIiKUIIKG BROTHERS, ■" , . (Bucccwora to J. Kidd & Co.) : WHO IE 8 A li£ DRUG G IST 8,- JVo. €0 Wood Srat, PtUlhirgh, Px. . Pronriotora of' Dr. STDane’s Colebratad Venotfiige, Urer kikac. ; : : > lO l HAVING associated* W. Moont with mo in tho Hide, businees, thebusi ness wiUbo carried on frorn this-date, at the old stand, -under the F}?leof ° jSry2d,lsk WAITER BRYANT * CO. 7UT£t UOONTi ■VTtrALTER BRYANT. £ CO-, Wholesale and Retail Dealers VV In Hides, Leather and On, No. 239 Liberty street. • ja7i2wda2tTsr : J-' v ; A. Fannfißtoob r i Vermtfttger , - TTIIBRB 18 eridonco that most-ssitisfy every mind that rf b. A. -Fahnestock’s Vermifuge is the only article that can be administered -with the certaioty of expelling worms; gi, Jan. 23.1852. I hereby certify, that a child of mine, aged three years, had been very ill for a inonthwlth a pain in the chert, gen eral weakness, and loss ,of appetite. I was advised to try B. A.- Fahnestock'sVermifuge, afcd accordingly'bought a bottlo from M. .Naylor, Druggist, Granville ingadminleiered a portion of 4t, he passed, within twenty four hours* Two Hundred to twelve inches in length. The Abis, bad its appetite restored, and soon emoyea health. Another child, aeroh yeara old, who had been more otlew sick ftoin his birth, of ths that thn^topre«ent,hlB health bis Wholesale and retall* by all the Principal druggists ihd countfy march ante throughout tho United States. - ; '• "tehlfl . .V------ ' : ‘ * :*• “""SoUie:' -rwX.VlNGpurchased the'entire stock of 3-C. Anderson & - H we wilt continue the wholesale FRTJITfcud CON wravnONABY business, at {ho old stand, Ko. O'Wood street, jSfe lh° style of M. W. KANKIN & CO.; my entire ioterert in the partner. Mines Undle, and M. W. Bankin, salesman in said house, (who are authorized'to use the name of the late Ann in settling the business. of said firm,) I take pleasure in re trv.my former friends and customers, and hope for a continuation of .the liberal patron&go on mo. ' j: a ANDBB80N; ' Pittsburgh, Jmuary^lfi&^-{ialQ].» e: - Jersey Wagon. ■ ~ 1 GOOD SPRING WAOoN, with shall* and pole, suitable Eagla IdTerjr Stable, Bmrenth fit. _ k • ’ V* »• 4. ' * *S\ ■ * I' '.1.1- . ... v to- t » /.■ •_ '• • . ' ••' •- *>' ** * - -1 A*, • • • .*• ,• .. V* < •-.!• ■ • ~**.» **» A:,- ' . .": A'-*•;■.,■■. ft A ■' . •.. t t A>«- - f * I ' ‘ Y ' ‘ ‘atfT? , t. 003. FLEMTXG, Soceessorto L.WUcox&Oo. . A G KEEN’S S!K»LA<jii BITTERS, for sale . JOSEPH vFLEMIKG, ~ ggccessorto WUcox St Co. , II kinds, and Tory prices; pleasacaUant . ■ , i/. e. hayward; ' . -Corner of Market and liberty rta, - Dividend Hotlce* , ■ B >_ .4* - '•*• ■'•■ ' *' .'v ~ '• • •' u - V. -t.- 4 -.'V* MEDICAL. kYSPEPSTA, * r RHEUMATISM, ■ SCROFULA, LIVER COMPLAINT, iff. FROM TIIJE METROPOLIS.—T'&s* it eroubdlfet tieaf dieted hear the glad tiding*! Tbfaia but tEio*«>lhs«rt of fybot&nda: ' ‘ \ / - : : v /'• • ; w. vrtommiGa,Kuyl7,nts. J&atrt. Mortimer t£ Mcnobray—QenUcmetxi flavin# t«m •. / afflicted with Ztwr C^^i^^f^y^rikan4ing t by, for'tho benefit of tfie'ftfflleted, take srreafc plcatowiaci* noundn£ that of tier, usinga few bottles of your Hampton Tincture,'.! found.it 2uid accomplished;* perfect cure. T have usod different medicines from time totlme, bothar* neTerbecn obie to account fornny aprafent KOodj.aßd ltlo * n bleaaing to find tKai thatmedlrtne Is . found whichmsiewt thtwondrotupinoerrtf prtfUmginghu* man life. :Tno .mftQy cuTea it‘hos'srroogbt w n fnjfl l iseTit ■ guarantee of tho bentfflclol results which maybe espetien* . cod from its dse,. . .-, Your#, respectfully, • J. Ccnww Hat. . ' LIVER COMPLAINT, DEBILITY. [l&trael from James ITqrri3 9 r J&i>» 'ZeUet i , Al*zaftdr(a t Va.) ; After speaking of wonderful curvson h imsyl f, ha soya >*• Mrs, H. bna-been ffuffering-rUh thfl liver complaint #nd • ■with' Inability, constantly.'complaining, • from i weakness' • - throngs her whole Astern: Bhonowonjoya bettor health • - - . than for thirty years? being- - entirely regtored by the use of v Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture.”; ; • 1 DISEASED BIDE,' BEE APT, EVES. . \Jterad<>f a tetter from j; Grines f j!kq. i Ltmdtm Cb*, Tlx.] .' ’• My wife bca bcon for yoars ofilictal with groat weak- . . hops; pfldn-inthe brcasij'eldtJ Rnd ba'-k; palpitation of the. heart; feebleness of the nervous system; Joss of appetite? ■ complexion .sallow; the slghtof one ejie almost gone, flas.: r other ■very weak. ,lam pleased to say, Hampton’s Tincture has restored her to. perfect health. Her eyes ore as good f now os ever-.they wera. u . .. RHEUMATISM, S 8 YEARS. . , Mn, E. Bagwell, of Virginia, suffered from Rheumatism, from her 12lhto. her BOui year of age; at tiroes entirely helpless. Being wealthy,she'employod tha b«et medical"at tention, nnd tried many medicines, but was cured only by Hampton** Vegetable Tincture.- CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY. RHEUMATISM. The wife ofThOmaa -M. Yeafcle; 78 Pearl Street, wae a groat sufferer for eight years. Restored to perfect health by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM. - •• Mr. JaTrett Hmnmer, 158 East Baltimore street, Buffered this diseaseintcnsety Bis years;;could ;cot. sleep; dr£Eoful ulcers formed on his limbs, from which splinters of bone i> ■ sued. ..His physician pronounced him incurable; tmtHfiXnp* ton*a Vegetable Tincture cured . • '.. • V-• -, HEREDITARY SCROFULA. ; A boy ln -the family of the Hon-W. P. Thomason, once member of Congress from Kentucky* was a mass of soma from head;to;fook; - His eyelids turned. Inside out, protru*: ding orer the eyeballs soas'to prodUca blindness • I£o waa curedby ilamptorfz YtgdaftU Tincture. ... ~••• DYSPEPSIA, NERVOTJff DISEASE, Jit.' • Mr.W'm.Oldbam, of the Baltimore Ctißtoni-noaG^eufTiir edjhese complaints for eighteen month*, vith body and mmd seriously effected, Ho was cured by.Csmjpton’f Veg etable Mixture, after other things failed* ' . - . " COUGH, CONSUMPTION, Ac ; .Mri Henry C. Winn bad a cough fur.ilTO years, great weakness, Aa;had,,ln all,hyeorsix physicians; tried all their remedies, hutwascurcdonly by : • : HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTUttB. . ; Bor sale, wholesale and ret&U, at tbo Dmg Store of Dr, GEO. H. ILEYSEB, 140, eorner.of Wood street and Vlr gin alley. AltKybyJ. P. PLBMINQ. Allegheny. foo23:d*w ,of,Pittsburgh and Vicinity, . ■\TQUR urgontlj 1 inrited to a careful andean- X did perusal of something that haa'just bean Intro duced Into tho ilm&honoml Koystone Slate. -W' -.< u : PUhyGROIAOaEB’B * . •' HTDRO-ELECTIUO - VOLTAIC CHAINS! A NEWand NOVEL mode of applying a powerful remedial accent, so; constructed c b to be-worn under the garment#, nox t to the skiny-prodndng a constant, UNINXBKIUIPTED current of ELEGTRQATAGNETI&M, effecting Immediate Relief : Prom the most acuta pain;<md also* permanent enro of all NERVOUS DISEASES. It soldom has failed to-furnish almost certain relief and a S INAL, PERMANENT CUKE, by being used according thefollowing diseases;. Rheumatism, - Uterino-Paxna,.' . Gout, Sciatica,. Palpitation of the Heart, • Paralysis, Periodical Headacho, • Tjdniul'ttnd.Sweilbd JointairfitTilns 1 Padibej^-- • Neuralgia cf-the Paco, . General IteMllty, . Kiseascsof the Bpino, ■ " < Pains of tho Chest,- -’ Deafness and Blindness, Hyßtertc*, Dyspepsia; ALL DISEASES . That era caused by a .tiefldenfc = amount ofvNJSIIYOTJB PLUlD,'are greatly relieved, If sot permanently cured by simply wearing the chains for a few hours each day. ; . ■ Be it Understood . That it is cot claimed that-it ceres all diseases, "but only. .tlioße. &r which Jt'is re<xmimended;and-mor«iver, we boldly claim and DETTytbat co mpdklnal agent of.AHY KIND ba3 performed BO MANY GURES during thB last year, of those diseases just coined* as . PULVEEKACHEE’S CHAINS. And to provo this assertion, we defyanyperson to produce bo many WELL AUTIIENTIOATED CKRTEFIOATBB of Scientific- PhyMcdb&a and intelligent "patients aa may be - fonndin a pamphlet of thlrty-slx pages, to be had (gratis) of the agent In this town. , TheelectricChainswerafirst introduced JnFranc© in 1850, pod after.beingsubjectedto thomost : :-. ‘V •thorough and Etgid Triair By the first medical men in Paris, they wnro tbund tapos- • : s«9 strange and marvellous pawerin reUevfngpniln, where?. C ever applied, and by their influence were introduced into - the I hospftalsof that city, and also secured by letters patent . .by the French Government. ■ They ore ; now. introduced in almost every Hospital in ■.Engl&nd, c -Gemany, 'Austriii,-Eelgium,. and patented in. those countries, where they havobcoomo the • .. MOST POPULAB GUEATIVE AOEST IN TAB WOULD. They were first introduced' into the United States about one year .since-,- and went through iho.Fame tr al as In Eu.- rope, and wero At onee introduced into every Hospital in New York, where.they are now in doily use, eflbctlngeTen MORE WONDERFUL'CUEE3 than had ever before been 'awarded them 1 .-*'. ; .y- ' *V . -'vr-'v::;, They are highly recommended by Profs,. Yolentino Mott, , Ynn Buren, Post and others, who have published' their ; views of their power and .valuo.iir several.of thomcdical journals itr that city, and aronlsoin/the daily practice of roconmiffndmg their use to patients.. . A full account of their opinion may ols£ be found iu .every .pamphlet, and sent to.'., tho address of any. person in the State by &ppljjnß(poB€ paid) toDr.GEO.fILKE'YSER, who is agent for Pittsburgh, - pa.. The chains can be sent by mall, with full descriptions, for use.v .•... 1 : Price of Chains, $3 and $O. * • >. ■ ; ; - Physicians are politely invited to call and exanrino thbir construction, and pronounce npon tboir merits. - One Word More ib lnvalidii. yo person need fear ' that they will not accomplish just what it is.claimed they cando, : andoll persons who'have . become. disgusted with a constant pouring down of patent 1 nostrums (bottled swill) arc kindly and politely invited to • giro them atrial. N. R—One Chain wMJast for ytAr* and lose noneuMta electric power by use, and can be applied io eithot Adult or hQd. ;. • : ' : GEO IT. KEY3EB, No. 140 -oorxwr of: Wood street and Tlrgia alley, wholesale and retail agent. [declfcdewCm f.iKUtt’TiLti NATIONAL lNXiUsMUtiNCElVWMhihgton •J? 'City; May 15tb, IS52: - ,* * Ds. J, 8. Boss’d Judical Adviser to Persons in Sicbnessand in -SeaithjVriUi an Almanac /or 1852.—This TrubUration la from the pea af.an eminent pby&irfau of Philadelphia! a regular graduate of the Medical College, ond-un honorary member of the PhUadolphla Medical Sodety, . It contains muchgoUd adtico to invalids, as-wcll as persons in health. .It also describes in a comprehensive manner, the diseases of our variable climate, and the mode of treatment. 'No family should lw copy of lb ta. book. -Il can.bo had, without any charge,, or the various drug stores in this city, yvherb Del Bose’s valuable’: Family Medicine*’nrsibr sate. ; —r'' Da. J- 8. ■ Bose’s t lsnaoiurufo Cosnuij the greatest' discoveryiu mediKU -This: astonishing )reparation for ralsihgTup'a Constitution, debilitated >y care, labor, study or disease) actsJiku o charm.: . It gives strength ' and:appetite, and possesses .great’ invigorating properties. For heart disease, all nervous affections, Data enw, hcartrburn, restlessness, numbocsSf neuralgia, rais ing the spirits, and giving power to the whole system,iS la almost miraculous in jla effects. Fifty cents a bottle. : Dr. RosJt Celebrated JFfcmiZyJledicirte*, end Hit'Medteal Adviser to Parsons in Sickness ami ih Healths-*! am just In .recoipt o£.afresh assortment of the abovo Medicines, anda lot of his valuable boote for distribution, of which the pub* lo ore Invited to call and .accept a copy. d«cl3aJ*w;:-" : G. IL*KEYBEH, 140 Wood street. DBrBANmUII’S LACE OF-BODY-fl&AClk*' . Trif Braceof Dr. Banning > •- lsnowgo6;np.in^ajQ.uchlm-- : for tbo : lx y,- •• ' •.// //curtJßCdpreventioh’.ofTbeaZ, Y* \BSS2U32Sip /f jpuJjnonary t Dyspeptic, Her- . >A jMv' ■■ • rf row, . StiinaL : ibnatCi Dte* . Yaittgl §gi & rine WEAK ' ini fT -VESSELPuch aaFrolapsus M J |p cSj M B |^^r^ 1 t H • ntori, Cbrontc-Disrrbcea, .- ' DraggJcgof the Bowels, •■ Files,Fistula,Milk Log,and Enlarged “Veins. Essays, descriptivo of its use, maybe had at my Store, Brea of charge. : , ' , ~ itefln ijackBonS|jurs.Batty . andVanborh’s BDPFOKTISRSi inteo,- TABSSESof every bind*, Lafie'.Stockingfl, Susponaasy Bandages, and every va riety of mechanical appliances used in tho cure of.disease. I would respectfully invite the attention of physicians and others to the abovo articles. > For solo at Dr. G.H.RBYSER’SBBOG STORE,' ■ • 140 Wood, street. N. in want of Trusses, can have than, amt to any part of the country,-by stalingwhether for the right or leftside, and sending the-measure round the body.[noX I\K. TtiliKKL’S HEALINa 01NTili2hT,tcfa cW7«:tiaU | ) rbemu (Tetter), Chilblains, Common Sore* Chapped or Cracked Hands, Boms or Saddß, Cuta or WouhdB^Flle»,ln flammation of the Breast, Bite? of Insects, Boro Lips, Plm pies on the Face,'and Breaking Out ana Sores on Children, and ail Diseases Oftho Shin, quicker and surer than, any other Medicine.’ ' • .'V • ’ ' vv ■ - For sale by FLEMING. -BROTHERS, and Dr. EEYBEB,. Wood street, Pittsburgh; J. G. SMITH Binninghaxn Drug Store; WM; SEIBERT t BRO., 477 Pena, street; LORENZ & WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania. Glass.: Works; ;• Mrs. -£. HOLMES. TempernncetUlev D. : M, r CURBY, Allegheny Ctty; Blewartetown; LEWIS .DiT2CTTr-.sreo.y- Stan-ptbowMi STEWART LLOYD 4 CO., Mcchinics* Iroa.Wotka; J. W. lIAXSEN, Manchester. ■ jy2sM>wy .. ■. ■■■■ .: ■... .*•**■ • ■ ,' . .• tlt. Bv—A single box of Dr; TKJIRKL’S GINTSLKNT Will keep any Blacksmith’s, Farmer’a, Bailor's, qe Mochm - jc-’a hands, lot them chap or crock cvcr so bad, sound andin Rood working order all winter. “' ± _ • Prepared and sold by ; , , .. MONROE TERREL, • jy2sM*wy ■:• ■ ; i v-. . Naugatuck,-Conn.’ 050 Reward - WILLbc paid to any person who wfllnw • a box of Dr TKRUEVS HEALING OgT* . it 'ac<»rding,tDdirfiCtimB, ; if thoywlUOallatmyofiireandsayimh •la j a dear ib&t' wilbnot OTBi- . Mstfi Hands, ChlblainACb*' . flng, SOre Litw/Bama tmd'Freeses,Bores Children,- and' greatly allcviatO, If not . •entirely cure SaUrheum, Piles*lnflamjcna tiou of the Breast,'Bites of Face, aSaiDisesSJSWHAin. For Eale by FLESIITta BROTHERS, ona pr. EErrsm, Wood Btreot, Piltiburgh; J;G,ira. S.HOLMEsTTempcranOTTlTlo^D.'M^CTßßYr^l^tooy? ■WM.aElßEliTtßßo.,4'nTeM»twt^l»tarsll,LoEr ENZ 4 "WIGHTMAN- Ponoßylvanla GIflM Worts-._SASI L DYKR,\/Ule2heny;WMV SMITH, B, .DAYISoN, Bast Liberty; SPANG A. SteWJMrtetoJg; - LEWIS DALZBLL 400., Ehirpstqrg^STEWAßT^lLOg) A CO, Mdchanlcs.’ &oa WorSsi- J. W. UAN|«l«.^»ii. cheater. ...... .sY*#** Jr — ; .MISAS TZHLU PrtvateJdßetuiei* ■ ■. -.v ■ fDB. • BROWN, No- 41 ABey , ;D»; -; Hl» .votes his entire attention, to His bumnran lLElMtly to DaMK . SBsaaaras.. SSssssasessssass v r- ■ y -.. i iv ' t > '7*" • /■■v-'-x 5 - ..4 *v.; L V^-f 4- "V 'I.- - ’.fen " ■i ■ ■ n ' \ . W
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