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Our work men are perfect masters of their business, .and •will labor assiduously to please nil who 'will fa ctor us with an order.. OABttIEB IS AIiLEOHESY• We deßiro a good Carrier for the city of Alle gheny for the Evening Post. It is a valuable route, and would pay an industrious man good — .1, . i, «»orw— THE SATURDAY MOBSIS 6 POST Is now for sale at the counter. It is a very in teresting number, containing as much reading matter—of the best sort—as somo periodicals for which the purchaser will have to pay twenty five cents. The foreign and domestic news is of greet importance, and cannot fail to. attract the attention of every reader. Oar market report very full and correct, and will bo very useful to ftU buyers attd sellers. SUPREME COURT MOVEMENT* : :Tbe members of the Pittsburgh bar, and oth ers interested, hold a meeting, Saturday after noon, to consider the project of fixing the Su preme Court permanently at Harrisburg, .Wo helices that if - the people rightly understood the offoot of such a measure there would bo a gen-, cral remonstranoe against it from this county, and all the Western connties of the State. The great increase of expense which it will occasion oil suitors is a serious objeotion. If a party is aggrieved, or thinks himself wronged, by a decis-. lon of onr County Courts, he must, in addition to the present expense of having his case review ed in tho Supreme Court, omploy a lawyer to travel all to 'Harriaburg, and remain there at an expensa of a dollar and a half a day, for perhaps two or throe weeks, to try the cause. Tee travel will be 600 miles ; the troveling ex penses of,the lawyer Borne twelve or fourteen dollars; boarding at Harriaburg twenty or thirty dollara; ond, if the party wishos to nttond him self npou the trial of hie cause, these Expenses wilt-bo nearly doubled..„■■■ The lawyer is token from hie homo, and other business, and must charge a,largo fee ia the -■••case. .■ . It la probably safe to estimate that each case from this county, tried in the Supreme Court at Harrisburg, would cost eaoh party. from fifty to a hundred dollars more thou it now costs to try ' the cose at Pittsburgh. This is a heavy tax to pay for justice: bo heavy that many a suitor will find himself too poor to seek redress incur highest court. i We would make justice cheaper rather than more costly, and give all achanoeof having their casos reviewed by the Supreme Court if they -■ choose. No goodreaßon has yet been named for the change proposed. There are surely ample li braries at Pittsburgh and at Philadelphia. And -the travel to and from either city ie.byrailroads, requiring-hut -little time, and occasioning but little hardship. Asjve have before said, there ie too much of • eentrelaaiion in the plan proposed. The legis lative, executive and judicial powers oro to be centralized, and fixed permanently at one metro polis; ond all other communities, however large, oro to become mere provinces and provincial townß. Harrisburg is to be to Pennsylvania what Paris is to Franee; yet Harrisburg would make but ono ward of Pittsburgh or Phitadel-. phio. With the ntmostrespcct for the present Judges of the Supreme Oonrt, ond all confidence in their learning, ability and integrity, wo would yot prefer that they should not bo perpetually sur rounded with the political infiuences that are over at work at the capital of the State. ; CASAIi OOMBIISSIOSBIttS' BEPORT. We have received several copies of tho above XUport from different parties at Harrisburg, but have not yet hod time to give to it tho ot tention it deserves. The receipts from the several lines of the publio improvements -of the State, are as follows: Receipts from the Columbia Rail- . :5810,4-0 02 From the Portage Railroad22o,97B 11 From the Maine Line of Cana1....... 385,8(0 87 From the Delaware Dirision _53,OJt 00 West and NoVth Branch and Sub: qnebanna Dirisions Amount ....... ' The expenditureswere as follows: Expenses on Colamhin Railroad....J>3lo t 473 u «« ■«. Allegheny Portage BR 446,/42 44 ■■ i« •• «. Main Lino of Canal.... 255,263, 06 .41 11 Delaware Division 57,747 05 Susquehanna; West Branch and • North Branch $1,176,953 31 This gum deducted; from receipts shows a balance of $767,246 60 as the not earnings of the public works for the year. If to this is addod the amount of the tonnage tax levied upon the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany-being the.sum of s7®»®»>o 30 ne f revenues from the public improvements of the commonwealth for the year will amount to $84,453 96. It appears from: the Ueport that the increase of net revenues from the public works for the ' ” year 1868, over thOßeof, 1862, will amount to $833,896 90. . A largo increase of tonnage has been convey ed over the works during the laßt year. But the reduction in tolls, and other causes have prevented a corresponding inorease of revenues. t The great drawback upon the profitableness of publio works is the expenso of working the Portage road, with its iuolined planes. Some of them arc already avoided by the completion of a part of the planes. If tho new road was completed, and: all tho planes avoided, a great reduction of expenses would at once ensue.' * The best interest of the State require tho early completion of the new road oyer the moun tains. GITIZKKS’ DEPOSIT BANK* This institution wub incorporated underan act of the Legislature of. 1853, and is now .fully, or ganited and prepared for business. No Wore, safe and well conducted institution or the kind can be found. Itß directors and officers are well knows business men,.men of integrity, capacity, and pecuniary responsibility, andtho institution, will, wo doubt not, do a flourishing business.. The stockholders have made a good cboios in selecting Mr. E. I>. Jones,as cashier. He has. 2ial experience in that lme of business, and' will,, - -tre doubt not, conduct the affairs of the institu-i Hon in snob atoanner ns to jnnke it profitable to' the stockholders, snd useful to the basineß oom- ; inanity See advertisement in'another column, Sevra and Facts from all Quarters. The Humana Society of. Massachusetts °u er a premium of $4OO for Hie best life-boat, and of $lOO for the beef carriage Adapted to tronspor tat*on-of‘the-boafe A-writer in the New York Conner proposes that Congress tender a grant of one hundred thbiisand aorea-of land to den. Scott, as a snb stitute for the promotion in* rank, which they now seem disposed to •withhold- . Would’nt fifty thousand cores do! The infant princess of Spain, to whioh the Queen gave birth on the filh of January* has died suddenly. Tho Persian government has dooided that it will not prosecute'the war againßt Turkey for the present - . The people of Persia are in favor of the Turks. : 'The baric Antelope, of Boston, was driven ont to sea in-the. gale.of-the twenty-first of No vember last, and sinoe then nothing has been heard of her. It 1b supposed she foundered, car rying down all the crew. It is said another interview is to take plaoc at Warsaw, between the Emperors of Russia and •febkuari Austria. Dost Mohammed, ruler of Afghanistan, threat ens to invade Persia, if the Shah of Persia makes •war oil Russia. The passengers and crow of two American ships wrecked at sea, were taken off the -wrecks by Dutch -vessels, and carried to Holland. The losses by fire in Boston, in 1853, were $208,646, on which there., was an insurance of $204,173. Too is abundant at Boston —14 inches thiok, and clear as crystal. It is said that from 1 to 4,000 tons are daily seedred. Two of the crow of the wrecked ship Stafford shire have been arrested in Boston, charged with highway robbery. New York papers were received at Detroit, per railroad through Canada, 24 hours ahead of tho mail. Thirteen different lines of packets run be tween Liverpool, England, and Australia; be sides many other Bhips. ■ The position of the operatives and employers in Preston, England, remains unchanged. There nro 15,781 persona unemployed, and £2,938 have boon expended far their rolief, in one week. Judge Pollock has signified hla willingness, the Lancaster Union says, to accept the Whig nomination for Governor of this State, if ten dered to him, with the promise to stump tho State. Tho Havana correspondent of the Courier and Enquirer, reports that tho now post offico tariff of Cuba imposes a postago of 12J cents per ounce upon! newspapers* The bill to consolidate the City and Districts c.f Philadelphia has passed both branches of our Legislature, and only needs tho the Governor to become & law. ■ Gov. Bigler passed through Cleveland on Wed nesday, on his way to Erie. His business is Baid to bo to tako possession of tho Franklin Canal Company’s road, now forfeited to tho State, and to adviss more peaceable measures to the Enans. The number of deaths in Now York last week was 412. The loss by the Dnane street, Now kork, fire on Saturday night is estimated at from $lOO,OOO to $175,000. Tho principal sufferers arc Peter Morris &. Co., proprietorsof the Columbian foun dry, about $200,000. The New York Journal of Commerce stales that tho underwriters have accepted the aban donment of tho Great Republic, and that she would probably be sold in about a fortnight, and would very likely be converted into a steamship as a propeller. She is now entirely empty. Tho Oregonians aro talking of becoming a State, with a sangnino tono of the speedy accom plishment of their intention. Oregon now counts its 50,000 people. Tho lowa Reporter says tho emigration into that State this year is immense. The addition to tho population, from September Ist to Decern, bor Ist, from emigration alone, is computed at 60,000. Jenny Lind is announced to sing this winter ia Dresden, assisted by her husband and other artists. It is said that sho will go to St. Peters burg in tho spring, and give a series of concerts there. 305,276 88 .$1,938,190 91 96,735 19 i**»*;: •»■ .’ ••; *■ - •.» . *...• • • ... <'*Mb • . .* ••••■•■ ‘:?Z+jt. . •:•■ ■•••. 'j:.' \ .;v. : t ' -t"*. *tr T-:.’♦l'**' : : ;i' The President has ordered o Court of Inquiry to inquire iuto nil tho facts relativo to tho wreck of tho steamer Ban Francisco, tho conduct of the array officers and troops on board, &o. The | Court rriil set.in New York, on tho first Monday in February, and will consist of Major General Winfield Beott, President; Gen. Btanton, of the Quarter-Master’s Department, and Col Sumner, of the dragoons. The 10th of May, 1854, is the day fixed on by the Millerites for tho destruction of the world. That will “ knoek the noißn ” out of the Eolipse of the Sun, on tho 26th of the eamo month. Tho table property of tho State of Texas has increased 100 per ornt. in tho lost threo years. It is now stated at $99,155,114. The latest caso of absence of mind was that of a young woman in Portland, who was sent by her motherto buy a pair of shoes, and instead of buylng thcm, married the shoemaker. It was a week before sho discovered hor mistake, and even then she did not cry about, it. A thief lately entered a house in Boston, nnd loaded himself with valuable plunder, but find ing some champagne, he drank bo freely as to becomo intoxicated, and was found by the in mateß asleep on the stairs, and sent to prison. An advertisement appears in a Now York pa per, offering $4,000 reward for the recovery of a daguerreotype lost on board tho steamer San Francisco. - BURNING OB’ STEAMER GEORGIA. Wo published this morning an account of tho burning of tho above named steamer, and tho serious loss of life occasioned by it, at New Or leans.. Wo learn that the boat was owned at Pitts burgh, and that her crew were principally Pitts burghers. Much alarm has been occasioned by the report, to tho friends of thoso on board. Tho following despatch, which may be relied on, will alloy their fears for the safety of their friends. . It is addressed to Wm. Bagaloy & Co. “Georgia burnt up. boat eml cargo total loss. All our friends safe- : Thirty lives lost. J. 8. Cosoiuvt.” Probable Adjustment of the Brie Dltn cultleo— Bov, Bigler's Pledgos, ■ Gov- Illgler, with Lowry and Mayor King, of Krro, wore In town yesterda i, on their woy to tho scene of disturb 'auce They pledged our cltlseus who convened with them, hud Mr lb H. Payno, President of tho C. C. A O. K. 8., In mrticulir, that no more nil-rlpplng should ho tolcrelod »t .'rle * that tho cure from Buffalo would ho allowed to outer tho depot on their own gunge (4-10.) and the Cleveland cars would enter the same depot on tho other side of tho plat form—so that there will bo In fact no hindrance to passen gers. hud hut little to freight. This they hoped would be satisfactory to nil pnrlios, for tho present at least. It lsex ujcted that this arrangement will be perfected today (tho jt,) so that to-morrow, passengers will go through with but one change Instead of two, as before the war. ... <■ Thus eaitta tho Cleveland Plamdealer. Wheth er it is true or not who ean tell? Where aro those troops that were “ advancing ? ” ggy The Erie Gazette has found a competitor for Gen. Babimbb in the race for a Gubernato rial nomination.: - Ho is Col. C obtain, who is said to bs as good a whig os ever flattered; and withal, a great stump.speaker; , He may be all ■ that tho Gazelle describes him; hut we Can nes sure him and his friends, that if ever ho meets Gen; Laeimeb. on the stamp, ho will run against a snag that will sink him at once; and oanso tho Whigs to drop tho Curtain instantly. The Washington Reporter should have been credited for tho article wo published some days sinoo, in regard to the “Morgan Horse,” instead of the Examiner. . As the editor says,• the error was aommitted through inadvertence. We are always willing to give tho Reporter, and: all onr Washington cotemporaries, r their fair credit, for they aroamong the most useful and interesting papers in the State, and not excelled by any in neatness. ' ■* >", .v'.'-S, • 3- : '■*- t. TO OTTtt IIBAtJEfIB, Wo do our best t& make a<good_paper; con-. taining all tbo latCßt and most important news J J and & largeamount of reading .maUer v of l | al interest. It costs ns a largo amouat of money. Wo ore gratified to bauble,to state that I we have a large and constantly increasing pa-1 tronagei But there ia one thing about it that ia wrong towards us. It is too much upon the credit system. Our expenses each week re quires a large sum in oash. And cash we must have to pay these expenses. Now we would | thank our readers to remember that while the , prioea of provisions, rents, paper, labor and almost every thing else tire rapidly increasing, we do not yet advance our prices. All we aßk Is that our patrons will pay up their subscrip tions. We wish to go on the cash principle entirely. , .. By our published terms the prieo of our daily is one dollar more if not paid till the ond of the year than if paid in advance., That .is a liberal | premium for prompt paymont, Bud we hope our subscribers will send in their money promptly.. Tho people generally aro now prospering; j farmers aro getting largo priceß for their pro-, duce, manufacturers, for their wareß, and mer chants are thriving. , Our prices are low. Tho amouat to each subscriber is but a trifle. All wo ask if prompt payment. flgp* The following note from onr friend Bau* J tun, was mislaid, or it would have been publish ed two days ago: , . , or , PiTTSßtnton, February Ist, IBM, Jtfrsvrs. Phillips #. Gillmore, Editors Poet: \ Gentlemen,-Your reporter has plimed ray , name among the list of those who noted as offi cers of the abolition indignation , meeting that met on Monday evening to discuss the Nebraska j" have never noted politically with the who called and eonduoted the proceedings of that meeting. I was not on officer, nor did I partici pate in the proceedings. You will please make the correction. And oblige yours, y JOHN BARTON. The Nebraska fltneatlon. The indisposition on the part of eoroe of the Very Herds to sustain the amended Nebraska territorial bill of Senator Douglas, which cer tainly existed some days einoe, has vanished ap narently. Tbje is doubtless owing to the expos tulations of Mr. Cutting and; the tffo or three gentlemen from south of Mason s and Dixon a line, who have so far stood up }*' ill cause of tho Hards as ogalust the Softs, The Softs ore also very generally coming t»‘he con elusion to Taco the music. With the Hards unanimously for the hill, oed the Administration more emphatically for it, than for any other measure pending before Congress, and with all of the Softs, who in the canvass of lodS sustain ed Casß, also standing up for it, there is not now tho slightest doubt that it is destined to he re cogniiei everywhere as the great Democratio party ißsne of the day—one's jdentification with the great Democratic party of the country de pending hereafter on his position with reference to this bill. This fact Is already so apparent to those in Washington, versed in politicvha_ to leave little doubts on their minds, that all the original JJarnbsrner? in Congress, who are sm ccrely anxious to remain conuooiei, with the Democratic party, will also sustain the bill. The Southern Whigs to a man for it, 03 welt as some of Mr. Fillmore’s Northern friends; while, of course, it ts to receive the vote of every South, ern Democrat. Being tho jmmediato offepring of Mr. Douglas, amended, too, so as to present its peculiar features, ut the suggestion of Gen. Cass, the partlenkr supporters of both those dis tinguished gentlemen give It their hearty appro b&tlon. . Under such circumstances, that man must no mentally blind who does not see In advance that it must triumph. This moral certainty of its triumph, as might be expected, tends grcaay Jo strengthen It. The very certain effect of its en actment upon the future of the slavery question as a National issue, also operates to incH.oe to wards it modernto legislators who are tired or tho interminable ding-dong on Abolitionism in tho Halls of Congress. They favor it to theend of ridding tho National Councils of that worse than useless nuifiaucc. The gplritflf th© Conan tution leaves the question of slavery wholly to tho people of the Btate or territory tobei affected, by It. As formal action on the part of Congrces to carry otit that spirit, is really all that the bill proposes in this connection, many gentlemen, anxious to have it heroafler kept a looal question, to be governed entirely by local authorities, aro most anxious to turn it neck and heels out of Congress, as it were,by legislating m connection with this bill, so as that hereafter it will bo un derstood that Congress is not in any event to legislate on the subject. We find literally none in public life who do not hold to thedoctrino that tho General Government may rightfully legislate against slavery, who maintain that tho original adoption of tho Missouri Compromise woaaugbt but a gross infraction of the spirit of tins Con stitution, ia order to strike a blow at the South. All others rccognixe tho Missouri Compromise as tho entering tredgo conking a way for the intro duction of the question of slavery into tongros sionul debates, with alt its attendant mischief to the publlo interest. We repeat, the very evident desire to drive the slavery question off, .as an is sue dividing the Democratic party, is destined evidently, to render tbo Democratic opposition to the bill merely nominal in point of numbers aud influence. —HWi. Star. Nkveti be Idle.— Life is too abort ‘o allow of any moments being wasted which can bo turned to good acconut. The apprentice who spends his evenings in stndy is sore to lay up a, stock or ideas: which he will find, ateomo time or other, will prove to him so much positivenapital. His fellow apprentice, who squanders his evenings at oyster cellars, or in lounging about onginc houscß, gains no such seeds of future wealth; but on tho contrary impairs his health by bis early excesses, besides losing the confidence of all who might help him forward in life. Even he, who avoids tho follies so common to young men, bnt yet makes fatigue the plea for sleeping away the evening, or otherwise wasting his time, commits a serious blander. If more persons would resolve, on emerging from childhood, never to be idle, there would be twenty fortunes made whero ono Is raado now, and twenty men rise to eminence where one .attains dißtnnction at present. Every year, more hours are wasted, of four people out of five, than vtqulu.u Im proved, have made them rich in their old age. Never bo idie.— Phila. Ledger. Till! Rescuers ofthe FXssEsaEUB ov the Sax Fbaecisoo. —The total amount subscribed in the several cities for tho purpoßO of rewarding the captains and crows of tho ships Three Bells and Antarctic, and tho barque Kilby, is $34,-170 bo sides which they are to have silver trumpets from tho Legislature of the Btato of New York, mo dels from tho Marine Society of Boston, _ gold snuffboxes from tho Corporation of tho city of New York,- medals from the MRsaachnsotta Hu mane Society, some apropriato testimonial from the Board bf Trado of Baltimore, which is not yet decided upon, and, poßsibly, something hand some will yet bo done by tho national legislature, at Washington. —Jialltmorc Sun. gap- A Frenchman, unacquainted- with busi ness, received a draft payable at Ihreo day's eight at a certain bauk in London. Tho first day'ho presented himself at the counter, and taking the draft from his pocket-book, extended it before tho paying toller, nnd to his astonish ment, said, “You soo that once,” and folding the draft, ho walked away. The next morning ho appeared again, nnd going through tho sumo form, said, “ You sco that twice," The third day he appeared again, and said, “You see that three timeß. Now, by gar, you will pay him.” ggy- Some malicious scoundrel, in Cmoiunati, on Wednesday last, bored a Btiok of stove wood with an auger, filled the cavity with gunpowder, plugged itup and threw the Btiok into the yard of a respectable man named Brownoll, whose lit tle daughter found it, carried it m the house, and afterwards it was, with other wood, put in the stove- In a few minutes an explosion took place, blowing tho stove to pieces, and throwing the fire in all directions. - The lady of the house, the little girl and an infant were in the room at the time, all of whom wore bruised or burned, jjgy The totnl defalcation of Lambert S. Nor wood, the late Clerk of the Superior Court at Baltimore, -is $86,299, of whioh .the sum of $17,000 is due to the State, and $18,487 to the city of Baltimore. Tho City Counoil have pass ed a resolution directing suit to be commenced against his securities, accompanied with an an •peal to the Legislature to cnaot a law to punish as felony all future peculations on the funds of the city. r@* The man who “threw- np ”■ a bargain catak near having his hat erushed when it came down. " , •»> ' : KcsSia. asp Tuium.— ■'Wo have lnforinatfoii by the last steamer' ftsnj-o gen* l «““_ n “J in Liverpool, who bis over f to “ p “ riß wherahe onjoyod. opportunities of intercourse with tho GovOWMenfrDfS Louis Napoleon, which guve him nlmostu'n'cxamplod faeiUtiea for ob tsloinga correct knOwledge.ofthapoliticalßtate of'Enisto^.' 9? Writes ioWfdM>d in bnainesa m 'NewYork (who'bah klndly eent job an abstract of the contents of hie letter)-that France and England have at length actually taken the step, Which had it been taken six months ago, wo<iM surely have prevented: the war between Russia and Turkey.: That is.theestwaflabioeta have instructed their representatives pie to’oauße thg alUed fieeta to formally enter the Black Sea, with orders to operatengainßt.tne feußstan fleet frote-the instant the tatter•»<«»* mencea hostilities; ■ ' - According to thiß letter—and we feel well-as enfefl ‘&nt the writer has hid information from Xouis < Napoleon,,in peraon—the English and French Governments; have further instructed tboir respective Ministers in St. Petersburg, to say to Nicholas that the first further not of hos tility against Turkey, on .land, willhe TCgarded as oanßs of war on thwpatt Franco land. We have no doubt that the late sudden rise in the price of breadstuffs. in England and France, arises from the recent knowledge of the'soTaofs Which' the leading capitalists in trade have obtained., Thiagentleman is also of opin ion that Nicholas has at length, .made up.hls mind to dispense with the services of Nesselrode, who has done more for Russia by long odds, than any otherVaave Peter the ;Great, himself.: , ;•« other, words, that great and wise statesman is shortly to be disgraced, at tho behest of tho ul tra war party in Russia.— WathlngtofcStqr. How Folks DiTFEa.— We choir-tobacco! the Hindoo,takesto lime; while the Patagonian Onds tho contentment in a /bite of guano. The obildren of this country delight m candy; those nf Africa in rofck salt A Frenchman/* gofis his length on fried frogs, while an Eaqaimaoi In dian thinks a stewed ctfOdle the very • climax or dainties. The South Bea Islanders never get hold of a grasß oolored umjbr&na without boiling it up for greens. . . - Two Meh. Killed.—Two men were killed at Dowmngtoo, on the Eailroad, last week.the one on Friday, the other on Saturday. The first a white man, and the other a oolored man. The accidents both occurred by .'getting on and -ott the oars. The colored man was instantly killed, and tho other was bo Beribusly injured that he died on thonight ofter tho injary wns received. Chuttr Democrat. is- interesting to tUoso suffering from He ndaelie. A cef tata remedy found in Dlt. M’LAKE’S LIVER-PILLS. TbofbU6wing ; ls a sample of,certificates received daily frem our own dtlrens. ■ r. - ' Is'p - - Pour, August 1,1855. Ihb 13 to certify that I have boon subject attlmct to severe headache ; sometime* the pain nould ho eo ffivcro l could rest neitherday nor night. Ucartogof Dr. H Leon's Micteatcd liver Pills, I eentond got ». tax, of which I took two pills on going to bed,for two nights. .TheyndieTod owcntirciy. Som time has now cinpsal.and 1 hare bad ;no more trouble ■P» R.—'ilic above valuable roraady, also Dr. M’L&ce’s cel ebrated Liver rills, con now bo bad at all respected* Drag Stores in this cttyi : : - - . ! - purchasers it ill bo careM to nslrfor, and lahenono bat Dr. sriaho's Liver Pills. There sro other Pills, purport log to W Liver rUIS. now bofore tho.pabUc. ... SsccaessWa to J. Kt<4*TA Co, 00 Wood #tn*t- Dap-titver Dl»e«»o*.e-Carter's 3pnnUhslUluro,as & rfmftij for liter dieeasc,and tbn .number of formidable fall, connected tiltha disorganized stats' btttftt orpm, la “dSmdrelis orcortiScatea, sons Ootrll via* In the city of KirlunDnd, V«_, might.be friten of cries effected b/ Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We haro only room to refer to the «trnonllnary rnraof Bamoel a. Drinker, Kao., of the firm or »ri?her i Slorrlft,BookKHem, . Richmond, Vs_ who was caret by twotottles of CMtsr’* .Spanish MUture. after three year. suffering Dom diseased liicrr - Cv *ays it* ttetion «a tlio blood Is woirforfol* better tb»« ftU thMacuicxja b«4 «w- takea, *cd tbcorfaUj rw'ocuaeadj«U;PttlL - VSc#*dwU*«arofc*'\ jsL*dw.*:a-. ; Cry .JWput WorK* hxuuiitk’X op AiiEiuc-tN sTEht; pens, ■ Manu&ctured by . . JlVKll PUISEiS, NEW YORK, JI. P. calls the attention of tho public to h!» celebrated Qt’ltC, palm t,douhlMpring, Commercial and Bank PEN'S, irlth a Tarieiy of twenty-lire different kinds or SIKKL PESg, blhleoftOKjtke./tiUablrforall handwritings, —two— A NEW PATENT TEN', Cai|«l the Treble Spring. - These' pen* bare been adoptedhy the Senate to Washington, to preference to all other*. The aboro pens, together with bis superior unrtroledee-, eor.'.utolatlon tool Jem, can he seen, at ilr. J. It. Steel's and llr. to 31. SorraanV, Cami> street: Thomas U While's Cana[ Street; aryl to* F. Ezekiel's, Exchange Place. JaS .. ? rTTTTT" %' § : 33-There are thousands of portions who are afflicted »lOi a Rapture of the Cowets,who pay hot Uttl» attention to the disown onUl the bowels become strangulated,when in ajl probability it may bo too lab*. How imlortv.it it is, tben.for ell thiwe suffering jiithnny farm of .“Rupture of tbo liowcls," to call not once upon l>r. KCV3KSI, at bis WhoUwto and Ratal! Drug Store, corner of Wood street andiyirgln ollcy.end proeore a TRUSS, to relain the ft> tredinj portion of the bowels. llr. KEYSER baa an office baci of bU Drug Store, where Trusses are eppllri, nod warranted to giro satisfaction. Ho aim has entry rarlcty of Trursas that yon can name, end atanyprico,tc edit the totems ofercry cue In need of. tint artklo. I also beep every bind of SuyporUrtt ZtxiyiJ/accs, SwpcnxrryManrt' apM, Kturtle Suk. Wopr, for entotged vfclns, end all kinds of mechanical appliances t!*od jn tbo core of dtecaco. I would respectfully invito tbe attention of tbo public to an excellent TRUSS FOR CniLDIUiX, which Invariably ef- Sects cures in a very ehort time; n-pit Kf.vsuifs drug store an d truss depot, corner of Wood stceol and Virgin aliry, sign of the Qoblen Mortar. ’ ■ w Oo.4Jy thy habit a* thy pur® c\n bay, | For Uitf ftpp«r«l oft proclalinß tlio . well dressed man know* how difficult it U to fiud « Tuilor who thoroughly understandsthe peculiarities of each figure, and ein ault it* requirement* with a treU cut, fitting garment.' lienee it lift that >o fa* Teel •* at home? during the tint day’s wear ofnnyocw arti cle ofdrcw, and howirver coaUy,ne?er become adapted to tfcclr form*. To nimody. so manifest a dofonatty,!*- OB IB* BhK has practically studied both form and fashion, »*?*?*; adapting the garment, weather, coat, Testier pantaloons', to the exigencies of It* wearer— thoroughly attaining that ele gance of fit which the spirit of the age dictates. GIUBULH’S CLOTiHNO BOUSE, No. SlO Liberty- afreet, head of Wdod. ; WOHliD'9 iJ'A.IRSj ~ london, 1851» and Now York, 1853. TRIUMPH OYER TnE COMPETITION OF THE WORLD* Ik, THE first and only PRlzil MEDALS for/HaA ncs» at Exhibitions In London, 1851. nn a in New York, 1863, vu awarded to ; fiL/q- LACEY A PHILLIPS, Messrs. LACEY k PHILLIPS,'at tbmr extensive estab lishment, Nos 12,14 and 10, South Pi Oh street, phlladeL obi*; hoop the largest flock of mdy-madO -Uxrnexs and Saddles of any house in Uit> United States. They bare reduced the business of mdnufactnrlngto such perfect sys tem, that, frr quality and price, they aru beyond all com* potiUon. The best of Leather only is used, and no pains aro spared to roach perfection in every article. _ : Itls jtcknwlodgod* thatforoleganco, lightness comfort and reM value, the Harness and Saddles of Lacey & Phlk Ups surpass all others. . They Invite a closa examination of their stock. . . •.' - • • ;. Attention Is called to the fallowing scale of prices : Good,plain, seiriceablo Single Harness, SIAOO to $-o*w «i fancy' - 28,60 to 35;W: “ plain Doable Harness,.4o,oo to >O,OO They have a branch of.thelr establishment At New Or* leans, No. 81 Chorlesstfcet. : : ... ‘ '••••• . • '• ■ ■ . Country Harness Makers can be suppuedwlta Harness: cheaper than they cim manufacture them.;. , " . ' A number of UARNBBS MAKEHS are offered con*: staut employment, the year given. Apply to . LACEY &PUILLIPB, . No, 12,14 and 10, South Fifth street, near Minor-street,. Philadelphia,Pa. . . ..'■ .. ■ • “• •• instructions in Music, modern baugnages Drawing and Falntlnij* FLOP. W. W. BU80U; having located;himself in this city, wilt give instructions on the Plano andGultar; in the French German, Spanish and Italian languages; Draw-, ing end Painting, (in water oil). Any communication left; at Mr.KLEBER'S Music Store, or at the drug Btoro. of B. : PAGE, will receive prompt attention. . uetekeices: " .. .. Hon. E. Everett, Boston," 1 ; Dr, Israel, Pittsburgh, Hon. Julius Rockwell, Mnra., Jeff. D.Btewart, do., Rev. Dr. Ferris* New York, 1 £*7* Cyrus Black, do., v,- feVitf ' Jus. H. Hopkins, Esq., do. Stephen. V. Foster’s Latest Worur rivHE SOCIAL ORCHESTRA, a collection of the most pop*; T ulur Melodies arranged as SolM.DuottvTrlofl and, Quartette, by STEPHEN C. FOSTER, author of “Old Folks at Homo,” “Old Kentucky Home” ‘‘Nellyßly, .etc.; { ■ Part Ist Airs arranged as Soiosfar cither Flute nrYlolm. •\PartSd. Airs'arranged as Duetts. . . V Part 3d. Alra arranged as Trios. •-* ... 7 . Part 4th; Airs arranged os Quartette. .; . . * • This woric contains moatof Mr. Jbster’spopular melodies, A 1? well as thomDStpopular airs of the day, hy other B ers, comprising, in all upwards of ninety of . Table pieces of music; The accompanytogpaHain the Trios and. Quartette are intended for Violin and VioßnocliO,Lnt can, la thu absence of those good effect oh .tho Plano'or Melodeon. Alh«ether, -to ste decidedly the most complete wopk of fto jini ever ed, and should bo possessed by every family. And by _aU ln tcTested in easyanaploaringlusttamentalmusio^:Justre «s£ by and for good Iron PiaUhara <m engine work. Steady employment and fair "will*£? n ?_7s n ' Enquire at ihla office , -.. . , ■, : . : TJUI'NAII'S' MONTHLY £Oll fKUKI! AWT, just reeeited. Y Content* —Woahinston’a Early Day*, illustrated; OreekCußtoms; Places of Public-Amusement ; Me moirs of Dr. Vernon; Boarding Schools, Prtnoh and Other, Notes from' my Knapsack, .No. -1; Annexation .Austrian Minns- At lifst; Tiio Mayfioirer; A Pot Ponri, or Poo trv audSwdr.the Latest Uitorie Doubt;tho Problem of sa*tot Primi; Stage Coach- Stories;: Editorial Notes; Ü Bdtonip^s J reMiTSoraoia at the Cheap Bookstore of Buoscppinms W . A. OIhDENFENNBY 4 CO., ■ - - ..so. -78Fourthstreet Shot— kegs assorted, from No.l to No. 7, in ftpra tSsriet* :um .' LEECS, M’ALPIN * 00. V. :>f ** ■■ >•» V* ' Death from n Rupture* ....»' v - v *"> \. .A ,y-•. ■ T''' v ;. '7' ?r " W ' •'' - fis-Public IKcctlng of tlio liHiHci I—i* * U,«tioKo/ f-itu.Uursh.-Ueld asbrrtt the folloWißg : &oßS[otlier,proa.i;iiluga.vru|,J^ «t Eliy«1! Drug have wo llh«ri» appro™ ft “ mwlea, boa* game, at.4pthe^!cle«,fW>h«^ r >“;^foyr 0 y r tm acaJQnt of thelr .elegant perfume, -biit al bo oa tierooD^^ tbo pure - anil purchisoof him mat nrttdcs vra need^J £t U'llot urtlclM, Ml7O are auro ho sella g°°d ttrt i -Tctaouotjlupricw.-'’ l w . *■■. :■■■■— *’•' ■ v . DIED;' -- 1 ; Oh Friday, the 3d inst ,at half-past 3 o'clock in themorn ln;, Mtlc BWA MiPBrnGRBW* wife rf WUIUmJ. Pet tiSowi Pastor of the Christian Chnrch, Ailesbeny-City. ‘Mofrimdaofthe family ace Invited to attend thefuncrtl titth (B«turfay) AFTEitNOON, the 4th Inst, at ? o’e‘°f’‘> from Uia femily rcsidenco on Bank lune, to proceed, to tho j AHeshehyCeineterjr. On Friday morning, at half-post 1 o'clock, BOMM! SIcOOIOHEOS; ogrf 43 years, (ofttho firm otyVT. *K. -McGatckeon,) of pulmonary disease, which ho- bore r» itn fttods invited.to attend hisfaneral, THIS (Saturday) AFIERSOOS, 4th Inst, at 2 o’clock, on Pennetrect. r -'- : , - 'V ' : "hewadveetisemehts, ■y- —• ElcQtlona —An election will Be bold. In the ST. UOTEt, in the City ofllttabnrgh.on MON ■)AY. IheEth o£ March, at ; 2 o’clock,£*; officers fbr** the Company for erecting abridge ovcrthe Allegheny BJver opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of. Alfegh.ny,’' fe serve fur the year ensuing.JOltH UAEPEIt, tftb4‘laVi4tw Treasurer, rm«v racers of Pittsburgh and Allegheny copy once a week In £25 issues until election, and four times in weekly issues.] • - ■ '— lake Hotlce.-»All poisons Indebted to : tbo ULSt> Estate of Hr: a It. HOLMES, deceased,- too hexeby that- their accounts haio been left at the office of AideiSan BEINUAET,No.4S BtC Wrstreet, elthlmtnic thin* to bring suit <w»aU remaining unpaid aflot*3ie 16 th f?M Executor, il CAUO. A VINO sdldaportlon of my etodt ofBOOKS and BTA i ' TIONBRT W : Mr. SHMUEIi B. XAOPFEB' Jte will continue lie same business in the storeoc;opled by mo for fourteen waits past, at No: 87 Wood street. Fromldean noupced extensile UssortmenVwo tenet Our fortuercustom eri trill And a good stock to select from; and™ bespeak ot teetn o continuation of their at the old stand. .Thott who hfiTO unsettled accounts with .the spbflcrjoer, *wx ts'<j veistfullT Ttioucsted tocail afcthe new establishment tooths middle of March next. Should Ibo ", H. BOOMI3, ftew Bottle Store* ; -• 1 BY THE ABOVE NOTICE tbo imhlic -will pctceiTO 1 l LavfptwW a portion of; the «cck ot JUKE isOOMIS. *lR continuethe business at theOW l stand* and opens large end new etocfcofßOOK.B and ST A-1 daily, tb. levins’Weekly MarithiTMaaazirieSfand all new an<l*djeßp.Publications, i£SSd SS&a the mange. ] mentp, both in Philadelphia and Nev York, My aloct wilVcoiiMst of a goneftd.assortment ofßUndard Schooh Clascal, Medical, Theological, and Miscella neous Book i Blank and Memorcndaxn Boohs, all kinds ol fCn Hooks and •Stallpiiery, (in tMs: line par. tteSar cate and. attention has been taken, through the politeness of setcTaTtUsiinguisbed Engineers, they.assist {bz mo in making the selection,) a large aiMrtment of tte li.itt Gold noil Steel Pens, and nil kinds of. Stationery gen >rol|y found in a Book Store. . , • I tun no* prepared to tell lower, (either wholesale or re tail) than any similar establishment: in the W«>tern eoan- On DLiCiBCOSt Pres’l- Cashier. CITIZENS’ DEPOSIT SAKK. 1 KO. 14T WOOD STREET. C APIT A£m 8300,000. PAR AND CURRENT FUNT>3 rc&elVed CmUepoylt. Ex chance on all the priucip-il cltiesof the Union for iiislrcd. -Collections" made on all accessible points at fau VjiW tills of Exfchange, Promissory Notes, CerUfieates,c*i Deposits negotiated. .... Offering days, Monday anil ThuriKlay. . Ditw.out days, Tuesday and Friday. let>* , anzisS'y'-'Depoaij; bams-tUcc** wm* «p°» / aabscripiion to the fJjarcs cf tie Capital Svtck cjf thU Dank. P»l4 Pnirite Sale of Borui at LftwrcnceTUl*. Tire EXCBLSIOtf LINE Will tell by Public Auction, 6c WEDNESDAY NEXT, February Stli.at the Stabler in Law eccovllie, oil,that portion oftbeir stock,which tb«> aw not Working, auiong which arc Boteral . maraa with roaL. - . ;... - ■■■ , Spring Style or Hota—Just receifcd at Sn.aU Uowtjr ntroe't, oppoaite head of Wtod. , febtMw > ' SAMPSL WEST. lAOH SALE—Tito LEASE of a Store, corner of Wcbatei * - and Kobert BtrwtfC : Also, three Biiildliig Lota/ Ap ply at M’KF.SNA'S Auction 11 cow- V. f«M TATITItATE SOLA—IOO bag* for saloby - ; jy- fcbl • . B. AtFAHNESTOCK A CO. PUT ASU— 5 casks for sale toy f,M - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, LCOUoC-ISbblalanilloe, and for Kiln by - . ; f,bt It. A.PAIINE3THCK A CO. ■ULOK'JI'UIUd— MBsforsaloby '■ , f,'j| ' • It, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ©ISAI'I'SESS, * PARTIAL OR TOTAL BHTXHEa.'2'HEIiaOVSa. T\t. ALSOI'IIERT. b*gs to call the. attention of Uu*v I Jf suffering from a total or partial low of tha bearing, U* tbe following fart*. Ho trvats diseases of the mlddl© oi internal Ear with . ’ . • _ > MEDICATED DOUCUE3. t Sacha* SspraciUsri in tho lufirinarics of Berlin, Lelpric Brussels, Hamburg, and St. PeUTaburg, and lately by the meet dlrtlagulahotl London Aurista, with the most, won derfoi sncctiw; indeed, it U Uvr only method that lias been übl&rrnlv.encre/Bful. The best proof of the efficacy of tb« treatment wiUb© a refareno© to nearly •■•>. NINE HUNDRED NAMES, : EesUcnts of the United Staley Canada, New Brunswick, and Nora Scotia, iohn TLnx&tn restored lo Acuie. Staring. And not a ringl©, solitary case,to our knowledge, did wi foil to ctf©et either a partial or total restoration of Utr TTearinjr. whoa our advice and instructions were faith fully and punctually attircred to; Many who could not bear th© report or a pistol at arm.** length, can now hear a watch beat at th© dl*t*nee of tour.feet.' . .. . In caeca of nnww accumulation In th# Eustachian Tube and Tympanum^’lnflammation ef tb© Mucns Mem brane, Nervous Affections, Disease* of the MembronaTjm panh cotrnnoolyraUed the u Dram,” or when the dlseasi cao o© traccii to th© effect* of Fever, Colds, the me cfQol nine,.Mercurial Medicines, Gathering in th© Ears in child* hood, dr.. Dr. Alrophert’a treatment stands pro eminent. Where Iho Auditory Canal N dry and scaly, with little Or do sucrcUon. when th© deathes* is accompanied, with noises In the Ear, like falling water, chirping ofloEcctr,ringing o» bells, railing of leave?, crmUfiuaVpulsatkms, discharge o* matter, or when, In stooping, a sonsallon is felt as If ©rush of bloodto the head took place, when the hearingl*le» acute In dull, cloudy weather, or when, a ©old has, been taken, this method bf.tnating the disea?e l* Dt/aHiMe. ; IN DBAV ANP DUMB CASES my.oxperieneo wamnts me.iu sayir.g, that If the. hearing was'at any tits© good/refy jnuth Can be accomplished. .• In th© Deaf and Dumb School at Lolpdc, ctd of a c atvoj 14, J succeed*! Wt restoring Four to. acute'hearing. Dr. A. beg> respectfully to state, that in those cises he undertakes la guaranieti a successful result, complete rerto ration ,-ar such a marked improvement u will be perfectly sallsfectory, li hU remedies are faithfully applied and directions adhered to. Applicants will pleas© state thair ago, dotation of ili aeaso, If matter Issues from th© external passage. If there are poUe* In the Ears, stale of general health, and what they suppose to have been the causo of thudraluefS, 1Yh«» tho hearing Urestored it. U.expected that those:ln easy circumstances will payJibcraily. - . . ? Medicine*, Apparatus 40, will be sent to any part at my ownaxpense. •• • -•••••' - %> Address DR. ALBOPHERT, Bsoadwat, Office 422}5. near Carnal street* New Ofork, ..... - to&3md Five DoHirs—Oxmilln.tia-* Fee. ■ - ■ Oo«Parinenhlp* THE subscribers have tld* day firmed a partnership, for the purpose of carrying on Cbmmuribfi and Foriaard- : ing t in connection with thO-FtsJi, Hacon ami Oil, and Fro duct business generally, Under tit© style of. Esousu * Rics* amjsoiij warehouse No.HC Water and l&OFrottf streets? formerly occupied by Burbridg© e j^?»;. GL}sn . 4AMEB mCQAMIrSON, .;;jab.;j..'bbnnem. Dlttsbnrgh, February lst* SSfi4:fel>3; : - •■• * W, B. aSOUSH. J; 1.-nMHftT. ENGLISH BICHAIiDSOSf. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING' MERCHANTS, &sn. Wholesale Dealers In Fish, Bacon and fdl, and Produce ocnerallyi . Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbrfdgo A Inghram, No. 110 Watorand lfO First street, Pittsburgh, Penna. • fe3 A N EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL CUTTEEr- A Ono who understands the business th ail its depart* ments,at ■ ' JOHN McCLOSKET & 00., V:fe3 . - No. 89 Wood street and Diamond alley. liUTNAM’S MONTHLY FUK FEBRUARY-*-ncctived nhdforsaleby - -H. MINER.& Co.,' . • * . - - • . No. 32 Stalthfield street COSTpSTS. 1. Waßhinirton’s Early Day*. Illustrations—Reridenccs of the Washington Family; Primary Lessons; Wash ington's BurveylogEapeditron; the Surveyor's Camp. 2. AJpdorb Greek Customs. a. Places of-Public Amoseniftnt. Hlustralion^—Lafarge Hols!, (ftunt of Metropolitan .Hall;) Broadwav Thea tre Dowery Theatre; Interior of Castlo Garden; - Hippodromo. 1 4. Memoirs of Dr. Veron. ; . 3. Boarding Schools—French and others. 0. Notes from my Koapsack-?No. 1. 7, Austrian Salt Alines. - . - & Annexation. ; 9..At-Rest.‘,- 10. ThoMayflowsr. 11. The Latest Historic Doubt; the Problem of tho Lost Princo. . 12. A Pot Fourri of Poetry nnd Parody. ‘ 13. Slago Coach Stories,'(continued) : 14.;Edltorial Notes. T»ns»—s3 per year. Single copies, 25 cents., , . - 6 *■ H.MINER-A CO., feb3 * . ■ - No. 32 Bmlthfield street. SEWICKLEir PUOPERTT FOR SALE.—Three containing about acres, well located, bounded by tho Beaver wad, Bailroad,.Elnd River, presenting very, beao tifuVsites for private rcsidehMS,' sultablo lorbuslhess men, as the city con be reached by ridlrbad in a few.miimteSj anu within a short distance of. gewickley station. Persona de sirous.of srieotlng a suitable place for residences, will do woli to examine the above. For further particulars, apply to ' - 8. COTHBKRT A S 0N r r.feb3:=- -Rtol Estato-Agents,l4o Third st The annual meeting fur •chqioe of direct ors In the Pittsburgh, life Insurance Coinpany, will be held at ihe Office ofth© Co., on TUESDAY, February 7th, 1854, hstween tho hours of ton and two o’clock. . ja2T :: . C, A. COLTON, Setfy. LATEST MUSKLr-The . Song; new song, by N. Kncass, author cfiß«n Bolt Tho Gontle-Warnlng; how, illustrated. . The Kind Bird. Tho Cottage of thoßrook. . ' Tho Young Yobaliflt Junletto Johnston; now ELhlopcan melody, by Nelson Hneass.'''-..'.'.-.:'-'.''''- I Cannot nilnd my WheoT Mother; by Linley. JulHetfa English and. AmericanHuadrilles; .' .- s To Mgry-In Heaven;.with hamlfonm likeness Jofßorns.'L My Canoe Uohrtbo Ohio. v- 7 Little Ella; byB.C.Foster, .. .j - T y-> ; .•/'•> . Ley© Youth and FoßyPolka;-by Strakoah’.- ' - 77 - TogetherWlth a cholce lot r of new and fashionable music for Piano and Guitar. "For Salo by H. KLEBEK, tol . No. 101 TWid street o V- '%&[■ ***■' ‘si- V*'• • *■*.;*- State Mfltuol I’iro&tHariae Ijlsataiico Cotajaayi OF TBNKSIftVANM. „ , , Branch Often cariJßsiaiK and SxttMdd BUtburgh. bollari. * ■;.■■■■"■.■• . iaasmoßS! . • ~ . John P.BothWorflßanpUneoi P. (hSedgnfclc, burg: Samnel Joneß/ EhilwJdphhi; A. Wllßis, BTOhej Pittsburgh; A. AiCarrftr,Wlt»borgh; John I ;Bduphln CO.; A. J.i3nr»tt, Hnrrishnigi. S. T. Jones, n»rrls i R#brat President. A. A.CAKKIEB, Act’y* 'A. J« B««Ury. . Tho above company ■will Insure aguinstperils of ; Inland naTigailoii .and .tnmaportftutmjva&V on bttlMinjfj* , and merchandise In city prcoontry, at‘lowest rates eonsis r tent with'safety. Policies toned on dwelling houses either > otXqtatcrciofyeaTS* • y . - - Girard fire and Karine Insurance Company • OP PHILADELPHIA* . ■ Ojjice of PiUiburgh' Agency cor. fburih and Smithfidd *«• ..... 3oo*ooo. Do II or a. • niarctoss: ' r Wra.M. Swain,- 3.P. Steiner, .H-AiShackolfora, Paul Thurtow, E.M. Davis, • J. R. Flanlgcn, | •Elios. S. Mitchell, ; SamnelJones, • . i B. B;Oomegyrt, • . v Thomas Craven, - - Wot* H. Sowers, • • k F. D: Sherman, A. Hart, Philip F. Snyder, Wm.P.Hacker, Ale*. Heron, Jr* Parmaa Sheppard.-- JOEIi JONES, President,. A. 8. GmtißTT, Secretary. WIU insure Cotton or Woolen Factories, Buildings, Stores, Tun: of Virginia, i HOME OFFICE, WIKOIIESTKB, VA. I ' . CXSWJIOBSi • I ito,a ££T Jaicß&ojr, U.W.Bldmd»m TT. H. McQpttg. _ _ JOS. S. CABBON, President 0.8. FUNK,SecxeUry. r •; . 0. p. BB&U3B, Actuary. : ■ ■ - The attention of the coratouiUty is especially to this company, os an institution based upoa on amplatjpj tXma condactod ontlie rtrirtan principles orcqaltrand ecomray. PoUdesisraeam Brota, Generally, by A. A. CAKBIKIVAgent. generally, j office cor. Fourth and Smlthfield «U. PlremenVlnittronM Company of the CUy of Pittstoiir’gfa* J. JfcdMOORHEAD* President—-ROBERT FIN NKY, Becro- U shl inrurengalnst FIRE and MARINE BISKS of &U kinds. Office:-N0.09 Waterstrecl. .. • r : jhbxososs-.-' J. K. Hoorhiad, ' W. J. Anderson, B. C. Bawyar, .. B* B. Simpson, Wm.M. Edgar, - ; H.R.Wlkins, C. Paulson, t WilUainOolllnpwood, -R. B. Roberts, • - John M. IrwiU, JoEepli Kaje, - " Win. Wilkinson, . . • . Darld CamoboU. _____jsl2 w~ E. P AONES. Cashier, Notice. " ' '• * • ■ '■ v —-**“■* * important to oaypecit j Dr. street, has received an as-1 fiorUneptof -• ..•.>• •.••-; ' : • Thomas’ Mechanical'Deeches; - . « Capping Glasses; . « Breast Glories; ■ ■ « Eye Caps; ' DcntalXeeehcs; « Scarificator.- ;• Tbesa are really important invention*, Knavery convo nient to those who Jbllow Leeching. Call and see them. gg» Corner Wood atVaod Ylrglp aiey, J a& : CABH nVTVAIi PIBE Asp IIA IISStJB.AISCE COMPANY, at Pennsylvania. CAPiTAI., 0100,000. CllAli- TCK PEJU’ESVAL. ■ ' President?— Hon. AUGUSTUS 0. MUSTER. . Scretoy-'TUOSUB 11. WILLSON, Esq. . * •' Dmzc7Cß9: : - ■ i- Hon. A,O.Hristcr, Samnel W. Hays, , , William Bobinson, Jr, Thomas Gillespie, William F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, Herrey-Bollnum, : ■ JacobToters, John Walker, Jr.,- William Colder, Jr., . Jacob 8. Haldermnn, • Aaron Bornbangh. BDSHELL S OAKES.Agents, - ■ ■ Office, In Lalayette Buildings, j c 3 ■ (entrance oh Wood street.) «y-=3> CITIZBSB’ Insurance Company o* ] Plttabuxßlt.—U. D. KING, President; BAM- 1 VKL L. M ARSHELL, Secretary. , , „ . . ,: Office: B 4 WderSr«t,ieitrcen Af«rf rfa!nl i Wwdr(rat«. / Insures HULL and CARGO Bisks, on the Ohio and Misms* dppl Riser* and tributaries. Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. ■ ■■■.. ALSO—Agalnstihe Perils of the Sea, and Inland NaTlga- UonandTransportatlon.- bibiokiss: H.D. King, Wm-Lartond*., William Bagaley, Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Bea, William Bingham, Bobert Dunlap, jr., JohnS-Dilwortb, ■ Isaac 51. Pennock, Fruucis Sellers, S. Harbaugb, J. Schoonmaker, Walterßryant, William B. Hays. ■ • , . John Shlpton. dec23 ft^^Scxornlru—-iris due toKliUL’ri rttrouxnn to U*^ 7 ? iay that Uhas been known to completely eradicate jSTCrr ▼estaxre of' this dreadful disease to less time than *uj other remedy* and at less cost or incontenlenee to tho pa. thousands of certificates id the hands of the pxpprf* tor, many of which are from well known oitisens of the city of ana Its immediate vicinity, go to ahoircleaxlj and beyond ill doubt, that Ena’s Priiotira Is a medfcim of no eomnua value, not only os a local remedy to Jvrafy . xix, RhanMtixm f lkafMSS, loucf Sight, but os a Tulcahh Internal remedy, Inrlting the Investigating physicians, *# well as thesuffering patient,; to becoxacnrqnatotad within having a'dread of mixtures are assured that thl> netidneU purely natural, and ia bottlcd aslfi fiowslrom, thabosoinofthe earth. •• v -• TteftiUovrittgccrtificaUit copiedfrot* ap&xrpvtilMcdai Shtoom, #. r, and bean <SxU Auouit alto appended the ccrtfjlcalttrfUiiCtlwrxiiai D. K J ? hof > 4f-i?T trnth certify, that I hare been so badly af flicted with ScrofulafortbeiasUeTenyearsthatmostoTtht time I hare been unable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my bed, and hare been treated nearly all the time by the best Fbysidansourcountryaflbrda; toccadonally gotsomere liefi hut no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr. roci recommended cnito try the Petroleum, or Bock Oil, a» rythtoe else had failed. I did bo without faith at first, bn! fcneeffwt was astonlahlngiii threw th&poiaontpthe.surfac* at once, and I at once began to grow better, and by usin* ssTen bottles I have got» cure worth thousands of dollars. ’ • ■■ °vT : :■'* , MBS.-KAKOY Mi BARKER. This may certify that I bare been acquainted with Kiet*i Petroleum, or Bock Oil, for more than ia year, and have re peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects to the cure of indo SaTulwVs and other diseases for which it is recommendidj and can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine wor thy cl attention, and can safely say that succors has attend- use where other medicine had tailed. .-> 5 u _ ; JD. Y» ffUOT, -fiL. 9. - gov sale by .11 tbs Hragstota in Pittsburgh. [auZOier. PHILADELPHIA. CUETAXH "WAREHOUSE, | 171 Chistnutd.,nppoxiUihiSate Iloxtu, - H. W. SAFFORD, -j <Sb S££PSooQfltastl7onba&dtbe nostextfiZkfiTe&nj Curtain Matnrialstc j be found in the city, comprising in part of the .following i CURTAIN GOODS'AND FURNITURE COT£IUNQ3-*aD Window Shades; all prices, Mnsiln u Bait Hollands, all widths, FronohßrbcatolleSjoU widths, Gilt Cornices, etery style and. ; Pteuch Plushes, price, • « Satin Lalnes, Gilt Curtain Pins* .« ' Lamp**, ** . Banos, «* Satins; * . - Cords and Tassels, a ' Damask Linens, *" Gimps,all prices, ** Cashmerette, : .... Loops,. Plain Turkey Red,' . /Fringes, ■• „ India Satin Damask,— ' Picture Tassels and Cords, “ Lining Silks, . Shade Tassels and Brasses, Furniture Gimps, Hooks, Rings, Brackets,Ac. A full assortment of the above goods constantly for sale, wholesale or retail.. , [marltly—afim.u. Indigestion and Liver Complaint CURED BY KLER’3 PKTROLKC M <—Bead the fob I lowing letter" from Bev.l). Dicnxsos, :a Misriunary in I 'Oregon? i Ma. J.M. KtEa-—Dear Sir: Myself and wife hating been | greatly benefltted by-th& use Of your Petroleum, I wish to I tiave jqu, send me a box of two or throe doieur bottles* 11 am the Congregational MnlBfor in,tbls plftc»»and several j of my people are affected with.indigestion and ttn lnacuon j of the liter; the;same:6f myself and wife, before taking your Pstboisoh, on Bocx Oil. We. took several bottles— two or three each—-about a year, nndah&lfago, andve i have never enjoyed so good health for years as we. hate , <lnca that time. I had not taken a single bottle,bcfbre that, fullness of the atomaeli-whlca so d litres sea thedys* peptic was relieved, and 1 have felt nothing of Itsince that time. My wife was also relieved from a chronlo disease ot the liver, which had been of several years standing, by the use of your Petroleum. Sold by 8. M. KIER, Canal Basin, GEO.TL REYBER, 140 Wood street, andDrugglsts end Mediriuß Dealers every* .where.';' ' .. - <**3s DAGUERREOTYPES.- Iky Post Office Buildings, Third street. Likenesses taken in all kinds of weather; from 8 A. M. to & P. M., giving an aoc urate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastlyeu? perior to the common cheap daguerreotypes;at tbefoUowing cheap prices; $l,OO, $2, $3, $4, $5 and upward, according to the rise and quality of case or frame. . _ .1 ; ' Hours for children, from 11 A. MI to 2P.M. N. B.—Likenesses of rick or deceased persons taken In any part of the city* v : .; ‘: ' : : ~ T [nov2s:ly j Unrtaln Materials, and Irty Curtahi-Trimmlngs of every description, Furniture Plushes, Brocatdles, Ac., Laice and Muslin Curtains,??. Y< Painted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain-Pins, Bands, Ac., at wholesale and retail.; W. H. CARRYB, Cornstl CornslU A great many per; amis are dreadfully tormented witheorns. A certaln remedy wfll bo found in Dr. Cosxs’sComf Plastxb, for sale by Dr. G EO. 8. KBYBER, 140 Wood street. Pries, retail at 12J4 and 25 ots. per box. : eppS. deductions to those who buy to sell egaln. • O* O.F.—Place of meeting, Washington Hall, street, between Fifth street and Vlrgin alley, ; PiivaatrEOH Lodge, No. every Tuesday evening! MCTfftwTM EKCUfi^tEM 1 , No.BT—Meets first and third Friday of each month. • . [m*r2s:iy rf==»: JOURNEYMEN TAILORS 60r (IJy CIETY. of Pittsburgh and. Allegheny*meets on the tirstand third WEDNESDAY of every .month, at the FLORI* DA HOUSE, Market street. “ By order, i jel? : JQIIK YOPNQ.JRi Secretary. I. 0. 0. HWhe Angerona; Lodge, No. 259,1. 0. of 0. every WednesdayeYeningin Wa.’shlnglon Hail. Wood at, [JyDy AHL, Surgeon Dentt*t»-{BMMSMrof Ihg* G. W.Biddle.] No. 144 Smithfleldst; . . .- [my3? BRASS BAND SCHOOL.—’Dodworth's Brass Band School; ! containing Instructions in the first principles of music classification and proper, selection of instruments for bands of any number ;' necessary, qualities; how to select priate mouthpiece; .instruedon and scales for-every band instrument; bandplaying; necessary regulations for bands; band tactlcSj Wbich lnclude all thecampduty for drum, fife and field bogie; dictionary.of murical terms; together with a number of pieces of music arranged for a full brass band; by Allen Dodworth, conductor of oodworth’s Price S2OO, A large supply of the above work just received, and for sale at the Music Etorc of JOHN 1L MELLOR, ja23 81 Wood stro-t. PENISSFLVAISiA AVENUE PROPEBTf I'OR SALE ONE LOT and a THREE STORY HOtJSE or STORE, tvUh b«k Building and Ice House. .. Two lots and a good Brick Dwelling Houro. If tbe above property Is not sold at private aa!o previous to THussBAY, January 26,1854, it will be.positively sold on ihatdiiy to the highest bidder, astheeubseriboris Isaying tbe city, and gblbg'West. u . •. ; V JjS&“Tha above salo la postponed ontilßebrnary 9th. 1854. • ' > ADAM WEAVER, Benna.'Avenue, No. 271. Bcolcb aui 2larket> Honae. rpEK BOTCHERS have abandoned the Diamond Market JL Mouse, and have nnanioaQaßly agreed, with but one ex* crotion. to supply thelranstonisrß with cboice.MEATS, on tfce regular market days and evenings, at the SCOTCH BILL MARKET BOOSES The Fanners, and those having prodneo, Ac, Ac. ? wDI Sod it to their advantage to attend. • - . :.We.faope that the citherns vriu favor usvrltK their nndl* ::i ;i . : : yjaplCßtf ~ • ' BUTCHERS ASSOCIATION. TiRIEB BEKF—I2 t!ereosB.o. Dried Beef received per 1 J Herald, and for sale by F, SELLERS k 00, jaSAlw SO2 liberty etrott w^^mrnsMmmsmm '* : _ * . V.*’ ■ •.V WZ '■ .4. Y ; -■ ' ' A * •• % .J.-"' •, ' V ' <; 1 -. : ; «. ... V- . r !*■ tr —s IHKATRE.—Fosmb,Zw« and Maria |L^^o.o.^Klftb*tf^et,ftbc>TeVroc(K.,.-,t > TU:f»offedml6«WOi 55trs*nd Parqo«tie £Oo; Private boxes, large, *8; do* ». small. £5; B«ondTfcr,2Se; Bote»fcr personß,«*. Miw every beholder. The death of tho <bfnlMdm»l, Boiraf Bmck ff* lw Rnnrftflftted. This crelitog. Feb. 4 Lb, 1854, will be act ed the great drama of KOCKWOOD;' OU, QIWY QUEEN. DicETorpln. Mr. C. roBtCTi IHua TyrtmidaMr. McMUlaO! Br. Cottlw,-Mr. Boyley; Pitot SidOn, Ur. Brelsford; Xujto Bradley, Mr. Keut; byUI, Mr.. Byn»r. Barbara, Mrs. Dyke; Ladjr Rockwood, Mrs-J.C Fostcr^..^ . Id consequoiwa^'tbft-length of ihoobore play* 'OO nthar piece will be acted. CTHcBSpsniAJICJSQ ACADEMY, * 'AT LAFAreTTB HALL. ' t»tb. «o.o» IVI 1 aUica anil gentlemen of tbla rity, that having already introducediho u Polka QapdrnloV h* baa nowin |>ractlep among his pupUs tho new. and « gchottisclr end «Maaurka * Quadrilles; together with many now and popu- •.- Ladies or gentlemen, wishing to join his Academy, can commence thelwcofid quartet this present week. ■ Ladles* class meots on every Tuesday and Thursday alter noons, at ZV-. Gentlemen's class meets on Tunsdayand Thursday evenings, at o’clock, and class on Saturday afternoon at 2j£.o'clock. . ,i Tbo next Quadrille Party will be given on Monday even tag, February 13th, 18W, (St. Valentine's Eve,) which will be & •• Valentine Party f (particulars of the paity given here* after*) at which the Bchcitisch QuadrlHu will be danced. lie would also statu that the f' Oortume Party will be riven oh Monday evening, Februaiy.27 tb, ISM. N I&Persona desiring Piano copies ol either of tha piwiro them of Mr. 0. A.McMAMCS, at the 8011, on days cr evenings of school, aa ho has contracted for the music with, the Kaalernjpubllshera. ■; . . janlT lecture. ' Young Hen’a Mercantile Library. Association. TJOtfACJS <»ibblV, Editor of the New York Tribune, XL wUUecture at MASONIO.IIALL, on MONDAY oven i log, February 6th, 1854. I . Scarrcr—Reforms and Reformers. - | Ticket* 2b cents—to be hsfl at the various Book ana Ut*> sic dtorcs, the Library Boom*, Lectum Committee and at the door.- v : . ; .-..w.-' . V-? - , Boors open at 6%; Lecture to commence at o’clock. ILBNRY WOODS, - JAMES B. HOLMES, ; W. 11. KINCAID, | ;XL H. IRISH, ' I j ft 3i . Lecture Committee. ttARW’S fburtiitlmincar tVood,. opposite La ; feyetta 'Hall)- can be obtained for- Parties, Festivals, Oonasns, Publ*o Meetings, Ac. Also, Cargo’s Cotillon and Ba* Horn Band can be found in readiness at oil times, applying to WM. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Palato . Duguerrean Roomaof It. M ; CargeA Co., Fourth st, , AUCTION SALES. Auction Cara. JAMES M’KENNA, Auctioneer and Commission Met* chant, No. 120 Wood "street, near the corner of Fifth, regular gaTes of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Glassware, new and second' hand Furniture/each day at IQ anda o’clock; and at early gaslight, each evening, Watches and Jewelry,G mis, Pistols/Books, Fancy articles, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes, Ac., with a general, assortment of every description [of Dry Qood9.Retgr to the principal merchant, ' ~feb9 . Auction—Dully gales, . ■ f I the Conuderdoi Soles Booms/ center of Wood and J\_ Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, &« M., a general assortment ol seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing I ,Boot* and Bhocs, Hats,Caps, Ac- • * - S? 2 OTCLOCK,0 T CL0CK, P. M., Groceries, Queenswnro, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Pup* nlture,Ac., ... AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothings Yttfloty Goods, Gold and Silver watches, Ae.. >■P.. M. BA VIS, Anctioneer. fjaSldf JA£££B A, Auctionoex. SALE OF FINE WHITE SHIRTS AT' AUCTION.— TO-MORROW (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o’clock,, will be sold at M’&ennaV Auction HQaB£»n large, lot of fine While Shirts, arsorted etyles.* ; : ftba , T JAMES M’KBNNAiAuOt’r. W lfl£3 ANl> LKiUuRs, AT Monday next, February 2 P’clocfr,will bo poldnt McKeana’a Auction House, svo casks .brandy, various choice brands; tind four quartcr.-pipeB. wine ; twelve barrel* good vinegar. (feoS) ' . ; . J AMES McKBNNA, Auet'r. BAlllAli AX l'lllVATii flAJiis.—lttc^todatMcKeCna'a Auction House, 33 bales Batting, wldeh will bo sold lovr at. private pale. - feb2 */:/, JAMES. McKKNNA, Auc, l IATALUU UR taAHSufa ValusblaUoUcciion ot Theologl* vy cal, Classical German, School Booksond Stationery AT. AUCTION.—On SATURDAY evening next, - February. 4ib, at early gas light, wilt be sold, at McKenna’s Auction Houss, by camfoguo/a large and valuableeoUeetidxi of theo logical, classical, German, School Books and Stationery, Catalogues will bo ready ou Saturday znorning at Jbmcs M’Keona’s Auction House. . . . - , fcbl JAMES'MeKENNA, Auct’r, a SSiUi'iAr.S' SALE of .an exteurlvir COUNTRY DRY A GOODS STORE AT AUCTION.—OnMONRAY, Feb ruary 6th, 1654, at 2 o clock, will be eoldj at McKenna’s -AucUoallouSc/ by QtderorArsisnbeß, the stock of a ratal* country store..;. Among the lot are/same veryflne goods,, such as Saxony-Coburgs, merinos, alpacas, mous delaines, beraiges,': ginghams, linen ia&tres,. calicos,chintzes, panL «rtus vestings, .'flannels, bleached and brown: muslina.-silk isd bfs. and cravats, fine ehawls and dress bdkft, ribbons, iaces, tweed cloths, pateotthreiubepool cotton, giotes nod hosiery, suspenders, linseya, Jamba’ wool ithirLa and drawers, while ’dress, shirts, glngharpand check shirts, overcoat And pantaloons,'superfine satin vests, Irishllncn, .bnckram und padding,silk plush, chusaos, heavy blankets,. furniture calico, men. women, rnlsres, boys’. and yoUlhs* . boots, brosrtms, shoes, bootees, baskibs,pumps and slippers, gum overshoes; also,a very large lot of allk and worsted fringe, with many Other V.-'' • ; - 1.31 , - JAMES SIcKKNNA, AnrVr. v F. M. DAVIS, Ahctioxtoer. rTNDERWBITEa’a SALE OF FISII-lIOOKS, HARD*- U WAKK, CUTLERY, Ac.—Ou TUESDAY EVENING,, • February 7th, at 7 o’clock,' at the .COMMERCIAL BALKa RtX)U,carner bf Wood and Fifth strceia, will bo sold with out repervo, by order of.'underwriters, a largo lot of- fine-. Hardware, Catlery, Ac.,part of which was slightlydamaged.' oy.walerat the. Ute fin*. 'Comprising about COjOCO Fishi r tlook?, assorted Table Cutlery, Pen-and Pocket lSnlTca, Sd»farrsv Hand-Sawe, Axes, Hatcbetfl, YStctHam mm, B atchur-Knives, Carvers, Waiters. Bpring Balances, F’aied Table, and Tea-Spoons. Hand BeUitf.Butt'BipgefS Screws, Augers, traces- and Bitts, Spring BoltSfKnob qpd I dermoxx Locks, Till and Cupboard Locks, Knob [ batches, Bureau; Knobs. Txowels, Compasses, .Dividers, 'UhLcltf and Gouge?, Bed Ccrdi, Halter Kotjcs, Ac. , feM, , , : V 'F. M. DAYIS, Anot’r. • axj fitb, at 2 c ? cl6ck/ou‘ the prem&tefwlh boFoid,thatvcry vMuable piece of ground; a portion of the Turtte estate, ..-. •ontuinlng SJX.aCBES, situate on.lVnttsylvaoia - Avenue, residence of AleXOndarJUlfter, Esq : Xbla :, desirable property/on which fc* a. flna-Orchard iirid Fruit tr*>s) larsry eligibly situated about %of a mila.from the \ Court House, having a wide front on Avenuo On A i on the Braddock’a Field Plank Road.~'Fof;raanufeoturing,, ' businofspurpoeea or beautiful Joiotlanfor a country sent* v no -property in the vicinity present* so many Inducement*.. , •; Terms at r?de; ' P. M. D AVIS, Auc. j. LARUE UULLbuXION UK VALUABLE MISOELLANK. OUS BOOKS, a* Amioa.—On Satnrday evening, Feb . uary 4th, at T o’clock, at the Commercial Sales Boomsccrr* - cer of Wood ahd. Fifth streets, .WHI; beeold,a- large ooUeo Uon of valuable book/,' embracing etnna&rd Übraiyeditlon* in various departments of science and literature;. also, su pmb family, mbles. richly bound, in great :vari^r L popket •lbjhlank book*;; letter and cap Writing paper, gold pens, pencils* wafers, together with a varied of stationary, Ac. feb2 . P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. ISAAC OTEGO, PATENT- AGENT, ■ GSr Wtu, undertake the Introduction of IXVENTIOKB tn the Kingdom-of GREAT BiiITAIN, and aU the coun tries on the Continent, especially those of FRANCE* HQL* ; LAND, 'BELGIUM", GERMAN ZQLYERBINS, SPAIN, end LkUSSIA.---:- V: ■ .Having boen.sncccssfally engaged.for a period'of twenty mouths in the business,'ha has acquired valuable informa tion In regard to thoexisting lowa of those : by which means only a YALID PATEUT can b<rßeflajed, > Those possessing VALUBLB INVENTIONS, can forward drawings, Models; and, When possible, Samples andcom aiahtcattonjg to me at Pittsburgh, Pa~;until the first day of 'April, next ; after which: time, to rare of my A geti ts,W». Fuxuot, Esq., No. —J Bossstreet; Pittsburgh;VHesara. ; Geoacn MoHxsuy A 00., 07 Walnut street, Philadelphia; or |- Janra McEcnur; Esq:, No.; 5 Temple Place; liverpool,, I England.; Nevillo p. Craig; William Phimps, Hon.HL Hepburn, John 1). BaTts, Esq~ Octf.WllsonM’Candleas* Ool.Saml.W.Black* Pittsburgh. - Charles Basham, Esq., Louisville, Ky. r. . Messrs. George McHenry A Co., Hon.- Charles Gibbons* ! Philadelphia. •:.James McHenry, Esq., Liverpool, England; = fCStypapers, Cincinnati Gazette, Louisville Journal, £t Louis Union,. Pbila. North American and Gazette, HcMa* kla*s Cornier, N. Y. Tribune, Scientific American, and Boa* ton Herald, copy one month, and send bills to William Phillips, Esq.) "• •' • -.jq2g-. ALLEGHENY FORGE. SOIOMOSSHBTTEK&CO. (LatoßteftOl A Semple’s Rolling Mill.) on the bhnfc of tho • > Allegheny, below the Sc. Olalr -Street Bridge. Auiguent Cxtt, Pa. 'IMIE nroprfeiors respectfully inform tho public that, X having made extensive additions to their establish* meat, they are prepared to manufacture, ort the most fea sonable terms, Iron Work for Bridges, Car Axles, Quarry Work, Stone Cotters*: and'Masons'!To6ls, ShafUng,JllU Gearing, Machine Work lu general, acid heavy Forgtnjr, of overy description. Also.' Hu SHE SHOES manufactured by SKcOaft Talent IToht SnocJfachine.' The Horse Shoo M o. china wilt be la Deration, about the miadla of February, when all orders for Shoes wfli meet with prompt attention. MUißicks made and dressetL-Orderi sent by mail or W. graph attended to on the shortest notice.' . jall-y. : JPor Kent, . v..;.' v .. • • TjtOUB. OFFICES, on the second .floor of the Post Build' T ingr, entrance from Wood' for Attojs aeys, Insurance Ac. Enquire at the office of subscribers, first floor. ~ [ jagg j PATRICKS & FRIEND?^ James Gardner, Butcher. [ CTTTLL be feund on the regular market daye and *v*n. W ings at STALL No. 38 DIAMOND MARKfSTVPHtL biirgb,and at STALL No. 9 ALLEGHENY MAftKOT with bis usual quality of Hams, Smoked Beef, Tonguos ’lmS Sausage, An, Ac. . jard&flnK Ji Bhroifei A no,. MAN.UFACTUKBBB OFFIUE PROOF raprc Vault Bodfa: and IroH - sSrtterY a ND*mr;nll,permu?>dm« the neceWity of thort*™ SEIIIkASBUAti SALE ~~~ Ooittlsutd through Febrnarv isisa Tiiea REDPcrroK: in vßicga? ■ ■ la ” 6 “ !1 I ~ Eorlienu r.* A 81 ayfep-renwrlng to the yldlnitv of the Court Hoo*. A on thefirat or April, my DWMUSO fIODSE. No. S: PENN street, la for SALE or RENT.* .. • ’ i.as.3t» ; WILSON M~CASm.ESO . riulßCOMltiU STRUUULB.—tto haw 1 supply of this yrorM raa Tract- .Prlce W cotsf S nisi! U cents, in stamps. Vof wale wliolcsalo and fcT«ii - fftlft . ' • ; JOHN 8. X>AVK?ON;\ 1 ~ ■ ’ > 40 boxes Oranges; '4O “ Just red'd and fbr sale bv ■ _ JO3HL A RHODES & COu J® 2 * B»Woo4,twiV V..- v'. '9i : ”:fe .&SVSUESOSB V.'rJ: : V'V ' liis
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