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' f vf--‘ ti v 4 -C"'' .:-*j : i ' ; -*/ > > »'*‘''.*?• .•?->V* 4 »''‘ •» A:. v ' • AA^T. vC-AMACO^-': 7? := :*H&4M:& ■ • :AAT7% L- ->, : 7 ; 7p'. . •' A;Y ..' rri7-p'7. 7,7 v-« ' ' L r *’, •. 1 -” : '- ’ : 7;^7v^A^7'Av7T l -W"7;'~<77i77-;> ■:r-., t >^.' £ ti: «A_-sL& •*•"' ""* • V' 1 • ‘ ■. j C- . v'>. • ( m M V. ' ' *• '. > .. - < 1 > ■i ■’ ' 1. : ? * *r . *,t -l * ,’, * f 4 f i *■* - ’ I-./ -_ -w- j.\ ••". . '. ' . • • 'TV ,- V ;.f -r£ *t . if' \"X- THE CITY gOST-L SATURDAY d.. • glrebelow.Go receipt, ofthe Ohioabd ■ Railroad, for tho motnbof January. B«elpt. in January,fj Inciwuo ' W““ TMalsa-wrygraUryingexhlblt. DeccmbcrandJanuaij WotbeleasttraTelod months In the year Wemaylockfor „ steady loereaso from tide too onward tothclstofhoTem teWU*PMir<cß.-A charge of fraud waff preferred on Shared./ evening by Hear* am - , named' Isaiah Grater, residing In Allegheny City, ■>« kunpeulndacodby thepersuasion ofCroitertopnrchaae from him. piece of property, for which he pcddsSos. In wlllDg tbo propertyGoilorconcealed from iho parclmfer Go fact that Go sheriff had levied on It for a debt. C.ox!cr wad arrested, and In default of tall, committed. ' AasauirasoßATriaT Ci««-—Joicph B. Mann waa held * to ball yesterday morning, by hlffltoner, Mayor 1 ola, for an -'assault and battery committed on George Ewing, on the wherf, on Thursdaynight. , :■■■■■ . . Mayor Vole aleo held Henry Elea to ball on alike charge, which was preferred by Frederick Lind The prosecutor's wtfo was aaranlted by Else, henco Go prosecuUon. George Dnltwas also held to hall by Aid. Btool, for in ssault and battery ott Mary Adams. * JLX Issisx Gibi—J astlc Daphorno, orTarcn too, yesterday committed to the county jail, a young man named George Bonny, on ft charge of Ul-troatlng and mis using on Insane girl, residing In Tarentnm, named Catha rine StQffarL Tho information accused Thomas Bonny and Crvrfbrd Wilson of the same offence, but they bare not j ct been arrested The outrage complainod of was committed on +bc 22d of January. Stops* Death. —A man.-named Casper Shaub dropped whilst at his work at his residence In Itoss township, « on Wednesday. Coroner Lowry held an inquest on tbo body, and the jury found a xerdict that tho decoased died from apoplexy. Shaub was about sixty-five years of ago and a carpenter by trade. Wo believe ho leaves a wife and family to deplore his Io«s A TAIBAJUJ! collection of theological, miscellaneous, cloa deal, German, on<l retool books, Stationery, Ac, will bo sold at Sl’Kenna’a Auction lion so, this oyentng, at early gas light, by catalogue. At tho same time, ouo donblo barreled fowling piece. A lot of One emrt3 will bo sold at S o’clock In the afternoon. Hahtas Courtis Cash.—A writ of haboas corpus was sued out yesterday, In the cose of Mark M’Cullla, now In the county Jell on a charge of murdor.jTho object was to pro cure the release ofM’Cullln on hall, ITCuIUn was brought before Jmlgo U'Clurt, hot tho hearing or tho case was post, potted until Monday next... - Am. majou yesterday hold a woman, named Madeleine lint, to ball, for an assault and battery committed on Eliza beth Ellis. Dietrich Folohall mailonn Information before tho same magistrate, accusing Madeleine of the same offence. On this chargo she was also held to hall. Atrgrrsn or tnc Ban.—A meollDg of the Bar will ho held this afternoon, we understand, to eipress disapproba tion and remonstrate against the proposed chnngoof the piano of holding the sessions of tho Supreme Court of this State. * 1 , , Ou one of the steamers that landed yesterday at on, wharf, they hate a nigger, as they term it, that caught cold list night, on account of a crack In his head, occasioned by the neglect of tho Doctor's doctor, or ono of his students. Tau Man. Tsais of the PennsylTania Railroad,duo in ihii ' city yesterday morning, did not arriro until lO A. M, owing to a detention, caused by the train being thrown off the track at the Half-Way Houston tho Tortage road. ■ItEMOTan —llerry Corapliell Esq, the Trenaurcr of Alle cheny city, has removed his office from the basement or Dr. Pressly’s church, to tho hnilding occupied by tho An derson library, In the Diamond. ■ A J?cw Po3TOitice has boon established at Ir«io esta te on th- Pennsylvania Railroad, twenty-one miles from thls’cUy; Biclmnl JTtlalston lias, boon appointed Post master. . " ... Hall. —The rew hsll on Federal street, Allegheny City, has been christened. Excelsior UalL Religious ser vices vrlU bo hell in the hall, on San Jay. Booxeroon —This tally msgniaeent drama will bo repre sented this evening, at tho theatre, for the third and last time. . . ' . . HOMHOT.TOJUI Soanr.-Tho Horticultural SodctT cut at the Bo»*l orßmtcrf Rooms, on ty«tnosd«y Isrt. . Mem ber. present: It* McKuigfit, W. H. Williams, A. Campbell. John Murdocfc, Jr„ John ChWett, E. R- StanUaaa, James - McKaln, Wm. Snyder, A. B. M’ilacwan, J. McHattie, T. B. Updike. Junes Wardrop. ■.■■■■ . - It?McKnight to the chair; anmutoa of the pm!on»moet '°Th?Ubr>J'y Committee reported in fnror of subscribing «o thefnliowino magazines, for the w of the members: The Horticufturallst. Western Rerietr, CullWator, Penns, farm Journal nnd the London Gardeners’ Gsiolto; concur terho Premium Committee reported A list of Prcmtrans for the AnnualKsblbMon, to be held in September, which was adopted, and will be ready for dtatnbntion in a fear days Xho Hon. D. Eitelde, M. C, sent a package of flower accd, ’ for dialributlon among the members. . . A commltteo of Arc was appointed by the Chair tn desire of nremioma fertile carious monthly contributions. oSSuaO SPKaln. w. 11. Williams, A. B. Jl’- Qnesran. G. L - Goehring, and James anl rop. - Mr M’Kaln was awarded tbo first premium on plants; harioK some fine Alabis, Acacias, Hyacinths, Pnmulas, Onamriss, Ac.,in bloom: and the first premium for the host hand bogueL JAMC3 tVerwicci’, Secretary pro ifui. Dtsnucr Corar.—BefcraVjon. Jloscs Hampton, President easo of Emit vs-Mcrhcrson, n Tcrdrnt of $1,305 41 w&n returned forplsintilL ■ ■ • Tbo'CMef of Hinton** administrators vp. Curtis wu wa* eludad.ond a verdict of $1,2U8 93 returned. ' ' A, &. Brown vs. Joshua Hobin»n; No. 10, Joly term, IftiO G. P. Hamilton for nlalntlHHrad-Solden for defence. A T«dkt vu rendered*plaintiff, subject -to opinion of U» Court, on points reserved. - B*foroHemlLW.WtMam9 t A*rtstaut Judge. In tin ca» of Ncglej vfl.nelmbleright, the j ary returned aTerllctdf $lOO for plelntiff. „ ■ , Poter Kck«t and Jacob Eckert vs. the Ohio and remwyl* Tsala Kailtuod Company, No. 291, July term, 1&o3. fhaier for plaintiff, Courtney for dofruec. TlilaT. ua an ac-tou of - traJpw for damage. Plaintiffs chargo. Railroad Company wtiheuttinfiaway ilia hill nearWood* run, thereby causing • alldeof raid hilt and impßlriogtho county ■ OormlcT & Nixon vs. Hezeklah Ntxon. Darregn aod ' Woodaforplaintiff, and J. H. Hampton for defoudaut. The plaintiffs claimed that property, occupied by tbo latter, had hoea purchased from the committee on city property of the dir councils. An action of egectmcnt was^ ro^htto re* com possession of tbo ground, on which a church k now AuhUbts. A. J. M’Cord; N 0.457, Jnly Woods for plaintiff, and J. H- Hampton for defendant. This action was broaght to merer for build og a boow. Claim on the ground tbnt the provisions of the contract had not been complied with. No verdict itffcw Ulacovorie*«—“Y£QKTAßUE CATTLE PQWPKB-Thcaa powders bio pat np In onepoxmd pack*, otnl are Ttalij a good article, not only fo* tho, disease* incident •to Horses, Oowg, Swine and other animals, but they aro Ukevise ah excoUent article to improve the condition of the animal; jRw Milch Dows, the, not only lmproro the condition or yjohCows, bat they Increase the quantity as wellns im prove tbo quality of mitt and batter. The proprietor, my. that it Increases the quantity or butter from hair a pound tospouod a week to each cow.whllo thorn persons wh° lure tried It, aay a pound and a half to two pounds per Weak, with the some kind of feeding as before Of one thing w« are certain. all who um It onco will uao it oil tho, time and rave money by the operation, os well ns Improve the eppeorancor their, stock. Price, 55 rants a paper, 6 papers fortl. GEO. IL KEY3EB, No. 140, corner "Wood st. end Virgin alley. Wholesale and Retail Agent. hunts Iht cartful ottenlunt of unpersons oJJlicUtl u&h Ow ghsorCHdc, to the following certificate, fftren Utow, bp Mr Jos* a Lirruc, of Publa township, ™ this county. Mr. Lrrrpe Is one of onr most respectable citizens, and vol untarily called on Dr. Keyset and offered his certiorate to the fkots stated below. Tho PECTORAL STROP Is for solo at HO Wood street, and by druggists generally.. ... Of eat Cura try Dr. Keyeer'e Pectoral SYRUP.—I lira in Peebles township, Allegheny county, Theda coughing and spitting, which commenced about the 4thof Pohruary last, and continued for eight whole months. I employed -the best physicians In tho country, and my; cough rvutinned OM bated, nnUl early in October. At that, time I was advised to try your PEOTORALCOUQn SYRUP, which 1 did; and after I had taken one .bottle, I wee en tirely free ftem ooughlug ond spitting. I bad despaired of drer gettlng-woll, end I think It should bo known that this valuable remedy will do for others what It hosdono in my rasc< ■ JOHN O.eLITTLE, Peebles tp. Witness B. M.Kerr. ' ... - PUtei-iirgh. Doocrohcr 31, fcl>l - sff-ylotllelne CliestS“ - “Dr. KEYSER, wholesale, Druggist, of 140 wood street, has on hand a splendid as sortment Of MEDICINE CIIESTS, for tomillus and steam boats, at Tarione prices. Those in want of articles of this kind wotdd do well to giro him a call. fel>l which never fall 1C E lvc SATISFACTION, and an tued by many jPbyttaani in thar iVaditt-—Df- 3 - Bl BOSE 18 “ Honorary manlier of the Philadelphia Medical Society, and graduated, in 1820, from the University of Pennsylvania, nmler the guidance of the i trnly eminent Professors Physic*, Chapman, Gibson, Coxe, James and Hare, -names celebrated for medical sc,one.,- and having had daUy Intercourse and consultation with those distinguished physicians, respecting diseases or aU kinds, and the proper romedios therefor; and being hy thousands of his patients to put up his Preparations, he offers to tho public, as the results or his experience for the past 80 years, the fallowing valuable Family . Medicines, each tmo to a specific disease: DRi J S. ROSE’S NERVOUS AND INVIGORATING COlt- DIAD.—The Greatest Discovery In Medical Science, for ell Nervous Conditions of the System!—Heart Disease anil Nervous Oomplalots. The astonishing and happy effect of Dr. Rose'S Nervous Cordial, for Dtseasos of tho Heart, Pal pitation, Numbness, Neural gia,NervousTremor of tbe Mus-1 des, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain in the Face, Wakefulness, Bostlcssness.-en' for the Mind or Holy, worn down by care,, labor, or study, bSs induced many physicians to use it in their practice. For n weak constitution, It la a grand re starnf it completely removes Cmm the system all neryous la almost miraculous bits rapid emlhsppy effect. The weak and the nervous art frequently restored * to perfect health holbra utdug; on* Mtle. 1*1“ 60 ““*»• Bold, wholesale and Drug store, JAO, eoraer of Wood st and Virgin alloy. fehl ■f& .1 ') ‘ *<>,«. > : ■ {frr . - TELEGRAPHIC. ■J5y. tho O’EoiUy tinos for the Homing Post - THIUTY-THIKD CONGRESS. ' . - «■ WimTTftrfrwT CiTt, February th--£Tc7i«e.—- I The Hausovcnt Into Commuted of the Whole on privatecalcndar. Twenty sixiblUs'wettfpWPtfd aftcrlhc Committee rose. - i -.: •- £ho presidont transmitted a communication in answer to a-resolution requesting: him to oommuoicateto tbflHou&O, if compatlblovrath the pubUblntereat, any. correspondence that may have occurred between the State Department aod -the American Charge at Austria,, with roferenco to persona the protection of this .government. :. - • - J Among tbo -documents - transmitted, i? a despatch from Hunry It. Jackson, American. Minis ter. at Vienna, in which he says to Mr. Marcy tbat lhe.recent<lifßcu)tiQitbetween tbo government of .the United States, and Austria have evident ly affected, for the tlmo .hring, the-intercourse between American citizens and the Austrian’authorities, and that the former have berime.' inore .than otct. jealous. of their . rightS. ■ . . ■ ... . i : lie .then speaks of another cose of complaint: modo to the 'legation, which, he’ sa'y b, may demand a more serious con sideration; it is made by Simon Tonsig, representing-him-■ seif as an American citizen, os having boon furnished with a passport from tho Slate Department at Washington, and - yet, Mr. Jackson says, unless bo bos erred with reference to the date of his going to America, that bo had not remained a sufficient time in-the country to bccomo a citizen in ac cordance witli the law. ■ ‘ ’ ‘-Mr: - Jackson'encloses, "a copy of a letter to the Austrian' Minlster.of Foreign Affairs, presenting the circumstances of tho ca«B,am) adds that ho hopes tho individual may bo per mitted to leave the Austrian dominions, but It is more than probable, ho that at the present time the Aus trian government will fco particularly eemUlvo upon a met ier touching tbo citiMoship of one, who,yrss formerly an Austrian sabject, ncquirod under our naturalization laws, and that it will insist upon retaining possession of.-his per son. Should, therefore, the facts of the case as they may heroafter be developed confirm, the statement ofTonsig, a. sen us quarrel mayarlso for settlement. TPnsig in his letter dated at Prague, states that in 1849 be came to the United States with a passport from. Austria, and settled himvlf in Now lork, nnd becamo a citizen of the United Sia of?. In 1803, he obtained a passport from tho State Departmeat, at Washington, and went back to Aus tria to conducts helpless family, a widow and five young children, to their relatives in Prague. The polko. ho says, obtained bis passport and refused to return it to Uim that he might como here ; and they said to him, “ you are an un lawful emigrant, and ought to be punished, and you cannot become n citizen of auy countiy before you get leave of jour He relates his vafu efforts to get back his pass port, and appeals to tho American Minister, for on ioterpo? sition of bis authority The letter of Mr. Jackson to the Austrian authorities, concludes with expressing an expecta tion tbat no farther obstacles will be offered to Tonslg, but. that his epeedy departuro for tbo United States will bo per mitted, A second letter from Mr. Jackson states that tho Austrian government claims Toneig ns a subject and ob o fagitlvo, that ho hod been away irom tho country but n few months, not long enough to havo become an Amorlcan cltizeb. Mr. Marcy writes a letter to Mr Jackson, dated on tho 10th ult, in which ho states tbat bo has examined tho case, and regrets to find it Is ono which will not authorize a moro offootivo Interference thou that which our charge has al ready mode in his behalf.. It is true, ho says, that Tonslg teft this country with a passport, bat as he was hot a natu ralized cHitfen, nor. native born, ho was not entitled to it, and ho finds that H was obtninod by y-orjuxy. The documents wero lnid .on the table, after which the HouseodJourued. . . ~/> TUB ERIE RAILROAD DIFFICULTY, Bcffalo, February 3.—The railroad men re-laid tho track where it was tern up, yesterday, but two hours afterwards, In consequence of the excitement among tbe people, Mayor King ordered it to bo tom up agnie. 1 Gov. Bigler Is said to be displeased wirh tho art The Mayor has signified that it shall bo relate to-dav:- The excitemont sups high and the people seem disposed to act independently of the Mayor or tiovornor. • - Xesterday, a mob hendud byMr. Loomis, Collector of tbo Port, endeavored to prevent tho departuro of the freight train on the Western road. Gov. Bigler baa appointed 0.1. Parker to toko charge of the Western roful, the charter of which has been revoked. Got. Bigler went down last evening with the Intention of forming a connection, but was deterred by fear of the as sembled mob. Tho.-passenger trains will run regularly from to-day, changing at Erie. TELEGRAPH MARKETS, NewYosjc, February 3— Xoon —Flour.. .Gales COOO bbls Stateat sS.6otf&s,7s; good Ohio $5,57@9,12; tbe market opened buorant, but dosed hmvy; 300 bbls Southern $8,87 (a>9,dull. Gruiu.;.sales IS,OOO bus wheat, Genesee at $2,3? @2.40, quiet; 10.000 hup southern corn atsl,so. Whisky,., sales 225 bbls at S 3. Provisions unchanged. New York, February 3.—Cotton...Sales &500 bales, firm. OofTee...Sales I,ooobags Itlo at 32, cent; Java 13. Flr>ur...Bhles 1.1.000 bbls. The market opened heavy, but improved at tho close. State, $£,5O@S,G2 fOhln, sB,S7<fi> 0.12; sales bbls Southern and BuUicnnroftt $8.87 @9,12. tiraia.~Sale* 3 000 bushels Wheat Genoeses at $2,41; buyers balding hack for lower prices: sales 33,000 bushels Corn, Western mUod; at Southern, $l. Srignr...Sa3es 55u bhdflOrlcatts at4*4; Muscovado4££. Molaw>«b..Salea 300 bbls Orleans at 20. ” Whisky...Sales 400 bbls prison at Cl l*rovWons...Balps OOC bbls-Pork, prices easier; Biersslo; Prime $13.57. Sales 275 bbls repacked Chicago Beef at $l4. Prime Beef...Ba]os 400 bbls at $20@23,50; sales 100 Beef Hams at 15,firm;-whole hogs OK; rales 200 bbls cutoeata at Sales 175 bbls at luj£, Ann. Iron firm at $37 @37>*t> - ■ Ciscinsati, February 3.—The nrer haa fallen fonr feet since last evening; weather clear and cool. Flourquietond eftrfer, with sale a; $C,50@C,53. Whisky 22. ProvWrns quiet; no change m prices, but buyers are backward with their offers. Steel Pens JOSEPH GILLOTTB PENS, Nos. 303, .708,170 c. 170, 351, 715,723,739,758,760,7G2,745, 762,729, Barrel Pen; and Dnmucug Barrel Pen. MYHUPUINE.W PENS— 4 * Original,” « Double Action.* “Treble Spring,” “Fountain,” “Jenny lind,” “Double Elastic,” PRATT'S “Cpmmereiftl,” “Extra Fine/ 1 Bepabllcan, Al bnti, “ “Slip Pens,” “Eagle." U.CGQEN k Co. ? a “Swan Quill."“Bseksprinp. n ''Flat spring,” “Eagle," “India Ilubbex, - ’ “Commercial,” “Qutta Porcha." JOSEPH J. LEVY'S celebrate Commercial PENS. W. j*. HAVEN'S Commercial PENS, irbUe and bronted. “THE ELECTRO PEN.” “ Aumlgnm,” “Double Elastic” BIiECKWITirS “limiY PEN"— ** Tlie Aecountants > . H And many other celebrated Pen*; for sale by W. E. HAVKS. fctationer and Printer, Market street, corner of Second. GOLD AND T.bNb, of fu;>*rk>r qualifier, for *t!c ly W. S. IJAVKN, Stationer sod Printer* Market rircot, corner of Second. WiUTi.NU IMib.—llttibmV, urihV, Arnold'*, Uarn* son>,Mft>nord & Uejor, V\ alfcdeu's, Tlngnn & ThOmp aon'*, sod V'&rro&’a Blark, INhI and Blue Writing. Ink*, in quart, pint, half pint, 4 ns. and - n*. bottle. Fir rale at W. 5. HAUSVB Stationery Warehouse, Market at . comer of Ft*eond. JHLsolutlon of Pnrtneribipi ATOTTOK fa hereby £iven that, tbo partnership heretofore X 1 exfatin? between the undersigned la the Liquor and Cigar busircv, under the name and style of BTERN 4 BKO.; w disrolced this day t>y mutual consent. I»owfa Stern ifl fully nutliorizt«d to rettlo thobuslncMof>*fd firm. 7.KW18 BTKUN wtll eonUuue the business at the old wland, No. 84$ Liberty street. B. STERN. L. STEBN, 24,1«54—[ frSS;n»*CUwlt} Pittshnrgh, January Acknowledgment* rrntE Th'aoager* of the Wot-iom I'anneylranU Hospital | return thanks to the contributors to tlie “ Scotch Re lief for tho Donation of Four Hundred and Twenty nine Dollars, paid into tho Treasury of tho Institution, through tha bands of tho Her. A. D. Campbell, D. D. ja2To'm JOHN HARPER. Trrason»r. OYSTER SALOON ANI> UttSTAtttANTI 108 WOOD STREET. a HIE subscriber has now his OYSTER’SALOON AND DATING HOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot he oteelod by anv similar estnbUrhmeTit in the city.* MEALS WILL RESERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OF TIFF OAF, from the m ■ ' Choicest Meats. Fowls* Flslt* &c., &cj Jlls Bill of Fare eannot Iw Furpa.Mod. arol ho would-respect fully iaTite the attontlou of tho public to it. CHARLES STILL, joaO-tnwtf IQS Wood street. — - CORNUCOPIA AS-OYSTER AND CO F F EE HODSE.*S» , D. BABHABD. No. 40, Fifth Strut, hrlvxm Wood and MvrlxL jan!9:I?l ■ , :tmszvvm. ■ - Exchange.* Jlxnk ffotag Oold and Silver > BmichL &ld and EschaAped, at tte - ' - exchange and hankino house of 'WILLIAH A. HILL & CO., 04 WOOD BTBOT, TIttSBCMB. VtjU Interest allowed on time deposit s. (j&nlfl FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Steamboat Agents* . If.ERE IUtJTE, I.VP’A. q • : Daidness Cnredt I7IMEBSOJTS AMKKICAN llAllt RESTORATIVE, for t, restoring tho Qalr on Hoad noMUBSIT UiLD, and to prevent tie Hair from fulling, if 'tinning golden opinion! of persene who ero using It. This 1" o ne» orUele, rec«nlly tutMducnd, is a bum euro for Baldness, oud will stand the test of a discerning public,ns thousands who hero used wi testify. 800 circular to be had or tho Agents, gitulls full particulars. Price *l,OO in largo bottles, parucuiar *c; ft FIBHKR A CO.. Proprietors, 67 Bunerlor street, Clerclaod, Ohio. For sale in Pittsburgh in tho blowing houses Fleming Bros., £* lyUrcx & Co., R.F. Boilers, G.U.Koyser, Joel Mohlcr, Benj. Pago, Jr, 3, JL Cn/»soi. AtUghiny city. —L. A. Bockliain» Pressly 4 Means J. P. I •A. Patterson, John G. Smith. Ci^y Depot at LongwortU Zimmerman'# Co tawbo Wlneo »na Bronflr*, , THE undondgned hoe rocelrod nod offers forMlo, or <An cinnati prices, o lnrgo quanUty of togworlb* Zimmer mon’« choice oml world-renowned Sparkling, Dry_nndX«; dlca’ Sweet Cotnwba Wince. Such tuunny dedro toprocure on excellent ortide of Satire Wlno.Jtho pure. Juice of the trope,) will find my esfnbllAmcnt the place fofthcirrotm ratim of their doelres. Tile Cotowho Broody, dUtillcd from tho genuine Gn>i>o, Ii dcclnrcd by mony excolloot judge*, I equal in fioror to.lpo beet Imported c °gf”£j CKEl 3 EI , i j a 2o . No. 137 liberty street. Cbemlcal and PSillosoplillcal|Apparatus* A YKBY great want has been, lelt la our communityijoc* rV causeourinstitutionsofleoTning, or publle libraries QQ( I readlng- rooinp.liaTo.no Chemical and ■ Pbiwpomhcaa APpAAAltra to ©name the teacher or public lecturer on sci entific subject* to illustrate hla lecture upon. The .iouug Men’s Library Association, at Ihelr lato annual meeting, resoWed to talcs the necessary etep3 for obtaining such an aDoaratufl, so ai to fill the Told so long felt. The following norsons havo besa appointed ns a committee to carry out the object proposed, and it is earnestly hoped that the clU hlng liDonujy. DR. JAMEB It. SPBEH, EDWARD HARM, .. ,*. ■ . ‘P. Jt. BRUNOT,’ ; . U P. BAKE WELL, --Committee.-'. BleDial&en'ft Celebrated -Strengthening Plaster** spread tojr machinery^ These PLABTERAsro/confidently rccommondod as a speedy and effectual remedy in pH cases of JJJj®uma; tlsnj, Sprains, Lumbago, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Back, Chest; Sides, sc., and Con sumption: and are particularly useful to those who labor under- attacks of :eoldjwhich result with pains-in the breast, often iho forerunner of consumption; and in a ell* : mate like ours, where coughs and. colds aro almostun un failing consequence of iho sadden changes to which wo are all 'subject, subh as are thus attacked will find them Intalu nb]e;’ All, genuine have my signature embowod in tho ibcr i 3 9 A* ’ M AIASIiN, Rnid only in Pittsburgh by 8. K. NORGKAVE. corner of 1 penn and Locust streets. A liberal discount made to deal | ert —RIOR oKiNUiTSmSD— 6 Wilt, fresh seed just lecclTal E(i Diver, tor B»Ie at the Seed end Horticnltnrnl .. - f ?o sfrnet. IfeMl JAMES WABDBOP nnaua pnAROE AT«i) KENX3 HlUH.—Then buy. .ft PS™ tout; A-good Brick House fbt S3P' nar^gasaara^ CITOBB WINDOW—A )«rgß«a W«M Iff* by applying *t bo. IOT MARKET '-..pyS',' ■;■ V f'.;C'- .i'‘ !■ : / v V v '~- "~ JPJEW ® WOH MMWMM JMEJW ■ .j . .:••. •• •• ■ ’ - Prrraßviian, February 3. .- 5 8. Inche* water In tho Hononguhola, by pier mark. .Ice tanning In. tho Allegheny... •. i ‘ There were eererol arrinU of ate&mers fremperts bolow villi full loadA;c.nd the wharf attho present time is full of freight, on- account of their being some detention on the railroad; but lhe railroad U now preparing to take all away* Prom the facility it has, we expect to seo the wharf soon cleared, to give plenty room for tho great amount of. freight that la coming up from below, for shipment East by theCen tralEallrosd. . r— • r -- »*.. • • ; River Nciot : and other ifaltera about the landing. —J3 twi ne's matters aoem tolerably brittle abont the landing, and there appeared to be so difficulty on the part of the-difTerctt boats loading to get an abundance of freight, Tbo Herald got in a full load, and got away for New Orleans early last evening. • •• *. In regard to tho Western waters at other ports, the St, Louis Repuhhci\n % of the 27th, states that tho water, there was riring caused probably by tho melting of the snowand ico in that vicinity. Tho ice remains as firm ns ever. There were a number of heavily loadod wagons cross log all day previous, -loaded with hogs, marketing, &c. We learn that tbo line of dally pnekots betwoon SL Louls, Davnuport and Galena, is now completed, by the purchase, bt Capt, L. Morehouse, from the Loafrville and Cincinnati Mail Company, of the excellent steamer Lady fVcmjt/iu, and will be put in operation with tho openfog of navigation. The TKxr Bmlth Harris and Gray Cloud, Capt D. Morehouso, are two of the new packets, Capt Orrio Smith Is building two now boats for the continuance of this lino from-Galena to Bt. Paul. These boats will cost from $30,000 to $35,000 each, and run In con junction with the iVomifiM and Dr. JVcm&lw.— Cau Enq. Jnb. 2. . The River .was rising Tory slowly last evening. It will yrobably commence falling t«vday. Business about the wharf yesterday was very brisk. . Drcumed.—A. dock hand on tbo steamer Tclcjraph JVo. 0, Jumped overboard a short distance above this city last night, and was drowned. Wo did not learn his name. The Steamer,. Holly Garth, was consilornbly Ifijured on Friday Inst, by coming in contact with the railroad bridge over the Tennessee river, at Chatanooga. The BdU Key sank a coal boat at tho Paducah wharf a few days ago: We fearn from the St Louis papers of the. 26th, that for the first time In a great many years the Mississippi is fro* zen over opposite Alton. She Missouri is closed hard aud tight at Bt. Charles, nnd teams have crossed during the post few • days in safety. . - 80 far as wo can learn there has boon very litllo snow on the Upper Mississippi- The Galena Advertiser, of tbo 21st, says, “ barely enough bos fallen at that point for e sleigh ride." Tho-Fort Smith Herald of tho 18th says tho , Arkansas river is low, and is fordud every day. Scarcity of Boat-Sand* at Cairo. —The Charles Belcher , bound up tho Cumberland, had ft vast deal of difficulty in procuring bonds. Forty and fifty dollars per month has to bo pnld to those who woro prevailed on to ship, and but few coaid bo obtained at these exborbltant rates.-- Louisville Bern., January 31. •. The committee on securing steamboats from Injury on the breaking up of the ice, have not made any visible move ment as yet. They meet dally, however, on consultation, and will, no doubt, do all that can be done wheirtbo proper time arrives. For a few days past the sun has shone out wium, and caused tho snow aud ice in the streets to depart therufrom. The river, however, is bnt little affected, os It freezes at night all that It thaws through the day v A slight rain and a strong wind would do much towards open ing tho rivor. Business on the levee is stagnant, and hun dreds aroout of employment who cannot afford to be idle. We think, end have so expressed ourselves more than once that a channel might be opened to tho lower cod of the gorge at a moderate expense— St. Louie Dem: t Jan. 31. POET OF PITTBBUBGH, 5 PECT 3 IRCHIIS WATER t# fHf CIUARKL, ARP BTANDISO. AKHIVKD. Steamer Jefferson,'Parkinson, Brownsville.; “ Luxcrne, Bennett, Brownsville. «« • Thomas Shriver,Bafley, West Newton. 11 Gen. jlayord, Peebles,Elizabeth. “ Tropic, Prench,Bt. Louis. “ Diurnal, Bheppard, Wheeling. “ Exchange, McCollum, Bridgeport. “ Messenger, Davis, Cincinnati. “ Beaver, Gordon, Beaver. M William Knox, Cook, Cincinnati. DEPARTED. u Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. " Lurerne, Bennett, Brownsville. u Thomas Shriver, Bailey, We’st Newton, (< Gen. Bsyord, Peebles, Elisabeth. ** York State, Woodward, St. Louis u Pittsburgh, Campbell, Cincinnati. “ Michigan, No. 2, Wolf, Wellsvllle. “ Exchange, McCollum, Wheeling. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” FITTSBUBGH, CIHOIHHATI, LOUISVILLE, SAINT LOUIS . Pittsburgh aad-Cincinnati Steam Packet line, , ran fnc oosrrr.scß or PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BEnrati. PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint fconls* m, Tats Lihb is Composed of seven t first class powerful Steam era,.u no tSssiafcaSi&qualleU for speed, splendor, nrffirora aud eomfort,and i« the.oßLt tnaocan min lire or Btcam Packcts on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Mall Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and? Saint Louis, by which passengers and freight sre ticketed'and re ceipt'd through daily. Two new Steamers have been added to the Line, which now consists of the following boats? Days ef Departure Boeti*. Qjptains. • from Jhilsburgh. BUCKEYE ST AT Km .M. W. B buih oovxn, —Sunday. MESSENGER, No. 2—J. B Davis...... —Monday. ALLEGHENY .... ......Geo. M’Lair—— .Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE— ...Wjtf. J. Kouktu ..Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA ........It. J. Grac*. -..Thursday, PITTSBURGH H. Cosmoi—....—Friday. PENNSYLVANIA ~J.no. KusErELTza. Saturday. Leave daily at 10 o’clock, A. M., precisely. No freight received after nine o’clock ou the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to . JOHN IL LIVINGSTON,! Arwl x. JOHN FLACK, / Agents, Monongahela llouso llulMtags. IdPclOl Pittsburgh, 1863. For Ciuelnnail and Louisville, mr, Tbo steamer SAM SNOWDEN, Capt. A; D. {r4iS^+5 l ßxso.wlH learn for the above and Intermediate THIS DAY, 4th Inst, at U> A. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or te fob* Q. ~M. IIARTQN, Agent*. •• . For St.'honii. I .ri The stcaxnor CALEDON lA, R. Caltiour, Mas gfiSjpgffe&ter.will leave for Ilia ab'tve and intermediate ports THIS DAY, February 4th, at 4 o’clock, P.M. For freight or passage apply on botvd or to fob* FLACK & WILKTNS, Agents. BUILDING LOT FOR SALE, A LOT 24 feet front on WYLIE Street, and extending back 100 feet to Wide alley. On the back part of the Lot is a Cellar Wall, built for iwo small Houses. This Lot is in a desirable location for a residence; and wiU be sold low, and ou favorable term a. Title good, and dear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMOHE, oovjG At Office of Morning P^*t. To Let, * BASEMENT BOOM,corner Fourth street and Cherry A. alley, Pittsburgh. Tho Room is 21 feet wide by 32 deep; one half above ground; dry and well finished. It has a cool vault in front.- Will be rooted from Ist April next. Enquire at office of u Morning Post." ja7 N AIUOUKNCD MEETING or the SHIELDS GUARDS trill be bold THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Feb. Ist, at CARGO’S 11 ALL, Fourth street, near Wood, fbr the pur pose of transacting business of Importance. The members »nd those disposed to join trill please attend. By order of the Committee. ■VTUTICK TO BUILDERS. —Proposals will bo received by Jv| the undersigned for repairing tho Good Intent House, corner of Liberty nxitl Grant streets, lately damaged by fir*. GEO. K. ARNOLD, , febl:Ct Agt, jEtra Ina. Co. of Hartford, 74 Fourth st. BARGAIN 81 BAKGAINBI—Can be had by calling at W\ K. BCIISIERTZ’, No. 107 MARKET street, as he fa dosing out hi* winter stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers, preparatory ingoing East. Call and eeo. Ja:S5 —“ ONBDOLLAB AM*A QUARTER A WEEK will pro cure a large LOT OP GROUND. Eleven Building Lots, within twenty minutes’ walk of the city, in a pleasant and healthy lbeailon, wiU be sold ats2ooeach—slo!n hand: balance at $5 per month. Each Lot fa 60 foot front by 18* deep, fronting on two streets. Several families have already availed themselves of this favorable, opportunity or procu ring a homo, and we are Induced tooffer eleven moro, which will probably bo the last, at the above terms. laCT— ' S CUTHBERT & SON, US Third st. TUST RECEIVED—2O bblsd. 8. LoTcrings A Co.’ CrUflh&i J RENSUATT, : dec2B Wholesale and Retail Oroccrg, 25a Liberty rt. 800 pigs soft Galena Lead, received by Keystone, and for sale on favorable term*, by • • . j a lB . . LEECH, EtTALRINA CO. C~ Twenty-five tmabele, of the beat quality j recdrod end for sale by . • LEECH, MoALPIN A CO., 242 and 244 Liberty at. UBDAND’S CALCINKI) MAGNESIA. — The superior nnllllH or till Magnesia aro tint It is Cl tlrdy do nriredof carbonlo acid, free from unpleasant taste, as well 00 other disagrecablo properties, andrrlthout roughness end grlttiness to tho touch or potato. Otto teaspooniulof It U equal in strength to four of the fraMned Magnesia—thus combining smallness of dose with the most agreeable form in which Magnesia-can be administered. A fresh supply rpcaivcd bv ' - JOB. .FLKMIMu, 7 - Successor to L.»Wllcox * Co. Kltirta, and Tory and Oornff of Market and Llbcrty ota. Thunks of examine. TAXIONEKY, of all kinds and quaUtlcs, for salelow by J. S* DAMSON* ... 66 Market street; near Fourth. SUGAR CUUKI) HAMS—*2O tierces Kvairt apd Swift’s Sugar lloms, of superior quality for family use, for «alo by P. BELT/BliS A CO-/ ja24 lw SQg Liberty street. ri'UlK HIGHEST MARKET FRICK paid for LANDWAK- I RANTS by AUBTEN XOOMIB, ■j A 25 02 Fourth street. —TOCKS FOR SALK BY AUSTIN LOOMIS— Bluff Copper Block; Axtec “ « - Adyentore “ Norwich “ “ . .. . \ - RENT —TWO BTOKKS. on Hand Btreet, between P Liberty and Penn. Enquire of j, wuci A..W. LOOMIS, 124 Fonrtbet., Or Of ' APSTIN LOOMIS, No. 02 Fnnrtb at. I’ SALK—I>OX adjoining Ujo t'enno. li. ft. Depot, front- H i n{r nn pinm aljyy 21 feet, and extending bock G 3 foot. Vii htoWtaw. Moire ol AUSTIN” LOOMIS, ' 02 Fourth street. CiTOCKS. NOTE?* DRAFTS, BONDS* MORTGAGES, Ac., S bS.tbt«na«.ldiy 4 U3 ™ M 2 MlB '. • ja2s ■’ OtHco No. 02Toartb fireet T ADIES' OUSI OVIittSUOES, or Iho bcjt quality, all Jj trarrantod, at 05 mats T« la pgportlop. M „ rfcot L an E j g^tgfo’ta. L‘ OOK AT THIS.— 4O ft. front by 140 deop, with & Two Story FRAME DWELLING HOUBE, ritn&to near too Araenol wall, oa too Bastomtona.' Price $9OO-©ne-fborto in hand; halancoatl>2*nd4Jy©aT**„ ja3o - 6; CPTHBBBT A SON, 140 Third si U° N 52.000 Monongahola Hsvlgatfon coupon, 6’*,’W; $5.000 Clty of Pittsburgh N. Y* coupon *•» 83, ? „,^ Coun,J of janlfi-8# |J ' Barters 04 Wood street. |l*UfctViU>-eoiiw more of Uumb prwnuim it OomblnatloaßUßßlSns. Priceiilo*. **}« Uwkit rtroot ' , . (d«9) W. E. SCgMEBTZ. -f?OR UKNT—The Three awry BrtcK UjoUlßit He®-?® J® X? Third «tre«t, el preMot eceopledbr nott CMi N??^ 1 - Attnly to ■•‘■•Jifl.’BwUiKl<s» ja2tj Corner jof Sercnth ml Bttlthfldd rt»» 7 *♦' v '*'i . - -u, • ' •. M*©ST: S&XLt EEVXEW OF PITTSBUEOH MABKETB. Offioj or rar Paot Monaura Post, , » Wo could see no new feature ia turines* Shi «cuureia basinosajegi \y. Ship ping rery actiTC,.bothby River, And Railroad'; Tbo what f la literally cetera! pith might, wsitlngitsturnjto go'East byßoilroad. .'Wo were In farm ed, that Cr oineix tyto eighty tars are ladenodand sent forwarddailyfromihe lower' depot.- -> '• ..V , . FLOUlL—Themorkct yesterday opened out heavy* and' remained sdtbroughout the day, bothboyers&mf 'fellers holding off for the steamer’s news. The sales on Jbe wharf were trifling,' not oveivl&O bbls. changed band* at $7, being the higbestoffet that could b« obtained, but. holders were notwillloß.topellattbi*flgure,toanyextent: APPLES.—Thoro is a brisk demand for green Applesjnud prices aio high; we note sales of 80 bbls at $2,25,0a the wharf.'' . ’..1 ./ BACON.—The demand Is increasing fdr'newEacon, with ; sales reported 0f2,600 lbs Shoulders at Co; 2000 do old Sides j at 6}/o; hew Ilams aro selling at o@D}£c. ASHES.—SaIes of. 10 casks imported Soda Afihat.s3,43, cash; 30 do do ? POTATOES,—SaIesof 100 bus Pick-eyes atSOc. , . SEEDS. I —We notice good demand for Clover, with sales', IbArrivo, of 200 bus at $6,31; 40 do at the depot, at $5,574 25 do Flaxseed at $1.26, first bands, and ro-sold at $1,40. ' . • BLOOMS.—We bare reported salesof 16 tons No. 1 otsB6; CO do No. 2at $82,50, 6 months. /-■ BULK MEAT.—Wo noto a farther solo of 70,000 Iljb at 6, s££and 7c. SUGAR.—SaIes of 83 hhds in lots, at 7 do at ! s?£e. ■■ ■■■■••? LAUD.—Soles of 7 bbls at - : WHISKY —Sales of 63 bbls at 2(5@27c. ' BARLEY —Sales of 200 bus at 62c. CORN.—S&leaof 800 bttsears, and 300 do shelled, at 66c; at the depot. SALTPETRE.—SaIes of 20 bogs at 7%c, I HAY.—Sales of 23 loads at slo@l2. r COMMERCIAL 6T7MMABY. lOUIBVILLK, January 31, * loon, Metal, Nails, ajtd Tnr Plate.—Stone coal Bar Iron wequoto at 3%e.-qsß>; other sizes charcoal Iron from best blooms le. advance on these quotations. Sales of 25 tons Tennessee hot blast No. ;- 2 pig Iren at $4B, and 10 tons cold blast at the same / also, 5 tons Tennessee hot blast s47,6o—four.monthV Sheet. Iren 6><@7,< I. 0. Tin Plato we quote at $12,1; Xat $13,75 /nooflug Tin iT.C.) $12,1.X/do. $13,75; Banea Tin'4oc. Bides'of 10d Salle at $4,&Ch®4,62)4, according to quality, and otherurizes in proportion.' ' • ' - Todaco—-In the early part of the week :there was a ma terial adrahce in Tobacco. On Tuesday 28 hhda were sold at $5,50, 6,53/ 6,80/ 5,10, 8,00,7,00, 5,65,5,55,5,40,4,90, 0,15, 7.00, 5,40.6,86/5,40, 6,85,5,40, 0,85,7,25,7.25,4,40,520, 7,- 35,6,00,6,00/ Wednesday, 27 hhds at $7,10,3,70,5,40.8,00, 5,00, 4,00,6,16,4,«; 5,60,64)0,7,45,5,05,6,95,4,00, 6.60,4,- 70, 7,50, 7,80, 6,85, 5,90, 6,00, 6,35, 5,35, 7,00. 6,65,0,45, Thursday. 21 bhds at*5ci35,7,50,6,00/6,80,6,05, 6,05,7,25, 6,05, 6,2 V 6,50, 6,80, 5,85, 4,40, 6,90,5,90,6,50,4,70, 7,00,6,40,5,60. Friday, 6 hhda at $B.OO, 8,00,5,30,5,65, 6*H)5,05/4,60,6,00,3,25. Saturday, 19 hhds mostly new at $4.90, 5,35, 5,80, 4,25, 4,55, 4,60, Cj85,4,80, 5,65/6,10,5,05, 5,20,6,10,7,25*4,95,5,85,0,00/5,90. Fuel.—The supply of Coal has been increased, and Pitts<: burgh Is now retailing at IG@IS, and Pomeroy 120. : CINCINNATI, February 2. Fto us,—The only sales bear’d of to' day,' were 60 bbls at $6 65; and 100 do. at $6 63. There was some demand in the afternoon, at $8 50, but this price was below the views of sellers. . . —- v - " ' I .. PaovisiOKS.—The solos , to-day, most of which, however, were consummated late-Jastevening/Qomprised:—Of bulk meat,9,ooo pcs shoulder* andB.oOO do sides, deliverable' io. all this month, at 5 and Gc; 5,000 do sbonlders at &o; 50.900 Jbi rides at6c: 2,250,10,000 andll,ooo pcs hams at 7J£c; 8,000 do do; delivered, at c; 1,200 pcs shoulders, and COO do rides, at 6 and 6o; 3.000 hams at 7Ue; 100,000 ttj. rides at 6c; .100 hhds shoulders at 6c, pkd; 5,000 shoulders,. and 5,000 sides, deliverable from the!sth of February to the Ist of Marcb,at4%and.s9£c; and 3,000 rides at . 6&c, do sing at 451 and 5%c, being a decline of IWe ; of pork, 425 nod 300 bbls sold nt $l3, closing dull ; of lani, 100 bbls No. 2ooandl2T dobtOc; 800do,on private terms; and 450 kegs do, oh private terms, closing with loss anima- _ sale today, of 100 ties at 105^. Oil—The market tor linsded was qnle t today, we heard of no sales. It isheld at OO i095d.. WaisKT.—Sales of 550 bbls, from river and ekewhore,, at A material decline, the market clcslngdull. oobaxctxd daily 10a 1 Boon A Sargent, £ Comer of Wood and Si PENNSYLVANIA. 1 Pittsburgh Banks—..—, par.! Philadelphia “ M\ Brownsville, ** —..... par.j Bucks county 4 » . \i CJhesterCo.{nflwissue)— */ >nesterOo.(ti - Colombia.Dridgo Co..*U. Danville . i “ . «»•.••*[* Delaware co.*‘ -..«*♦*- Doylestown “ ......... Eaaton Germantown “ - laacaster 8ankf1..«....... Lebanon “ ........... Montgomery co, Banks.*. Northumberland “ .« Ui PottSTllle 41 - % Reading u Schuylkill county “ Vi Washington “ ~ hi West Branch u M Wyoming —— H for ~|i Qettjsborgh!.... % Harrisburg % Honeedal*., %. Middletown % Waynesburg.. - % York Banks..— 24 Relief Notes..- % United States B«ai li Allegheny. City Scrip— par. Pittsburgh City M pur. Allegheny Co. “ -....pm NEW YORK- Sbw York City — Yx Country Bank*..—..—.. 5« NEW JERSEY. All soWcnt Bauk* ... % DELAWARE.; AUftrirent Baufcs..~.~. flmallNotefl....... oIAIIYIAND. Baltimore Country Bantu...—,, YIBGINIA. Bank ofYa.* branches... $£ Varxnehf Bk.a branches- % YaSlejßk** branches-.- % Kxcbanseßfc.abnincbea % WlicoUn^ Wheeling branrh«»...v~. js< TfEW ENGLAND. AH eoirent 8ank5.~~.... 9£i CORRECTED fIAIW MR TDS Patrick* & Friend* Ei Comtr of Fifth and Waoa f WANS/ I UD!tedSUtesG£.l663.~~...~.'~.«'. United Btotea6s.lBs3 • PannsriTacia Cd.lBT9.—«..—**-*•• PermsylTanlflsfl.lB63 Allegheny coooty tia... Allegheny countyeonpona —- Pittsburgh city 6s. Pittsburgh city coupons, payable New york.- Allegheny City 6*——• Allegheny City coupons, payable in Philadelphia;—. BANK STOCKS. Bank ofPitteburgb.— ..... Mereba&teaManufrctumi’ Bank Exchangeßank..:..... Farmers’Deposit Bank—.—.. Allegheny Savings Bank —— BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongnhela Bridge—; —>• St. Clair street Bridge-.... Hand street 8ridge—.................. Northmxi iibermffl Bridge-— — . INSURANCE STOCKS. 9Tostcrn Insurance Company— dUMß*'lnsurance Company- • . Associated Firemen's Company.,.. TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio—— PltUbnrgh,Cincinnati*LoulsTUle Lako Erie-. ........... Pittsburgh Gaa Worked.——»•;— Monongabela 51ackwater..........~ RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad--.-......* Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad-. Clereland aPitiaburgh Tlallmad-. Marini- Railway and Dry Dock— Turtle Creek Plank Road—..—. Perrysville Plank Rood———— Grconsburg Turnpike...—..— OhartleraObal C0mpany—.........- Pittsburgh an(l Boston...— - North American—.-.———— North West.— ; North Western— Adventure..--..——-.—...—'——- ■■ Ohio Trap R0ck........ Minnesota—-..- — — Pittsburgh and Isle Royal.———. BottglaffHougbtoh Ontonogan—————— Ridge...—..—.——.— Pin Steel.,...— OolUng— t A1tec.......... Blufl—————— Peninsular-.—- Avery..—— Forest— - L: Phcpnix—■ Iron City- r[E Partnership heretofore existing under the style ot Nxqlst, Mob&k & Co. .haa been mutually - dissolved. Wh. Dawsok, of the late firm,- having purchased the inte rest of Jas. 8. Negley»the business will be continued as usual, under the style of DAWSON, MQUAN A CO.* who are authorized to use the name of Negley, Mohan * Co. in settling up the old business. - J. 8. NEQtEY, * * W, DAWSON/ P. MOHAN. Pittsburgh, Jan. 2, ’54. jos?*lJavibg disposed of my Interestin tho late firmer Negley, Mohan A Co. to my former partner, Mr. -Dawson,: who with Mr. Mohan wIU continue the business aa hereto fore, I have the honor to recommend and request thelibe ral natronaste of my Mends and business acquaintances. .j>it Respectfully, l / ' JA3;^NKQLim PENNSYLVANIA JUILTIOAD COMPAIiY.—In pursu ance of the Act of Asaemblyof Pennsylvania, entitled '• An Act to Incorporate the Pennsylvania- Batlroad 'Com pany,” approved the 23d day of March, A. D. 1853 Notice a hereby given, that it is the: intention of the PennsyWa-; nla Railroad Company, (should the same'be approved 1 by; their stockholdere at the annual meeting, to be held ontho first Monday of February next,) to guarantee the bonds of the Steubenville and Indiana Railroad Company, to the amount offive hundred thousand dollars. TOi, 1854,—jalfclm % S.FRTTH, Sco’y.. HAYING determined to dose my business within the next sixty days,-1 will sell off my remaining stock at greatly reduced-puces; The stock comprises many desira ble Goods; ofoongst them.are 30 ps. Bar’d Country nels,seUing at 50 cents a yard. J. G. 'MUNTZ, '• ja4;tf> . .. Market »trect,neafLlberty. Hats and Capa. na JOSEPH OOX * corner Wood street /jraand Diamond alley, wouW respectfully their Mends asd the public that they By™®© are receiving a largeand:splendid'stock of ; JIATB AND tbolatest styles, which they arc ? prepared to seU on as reasmable terms us any other house in the &iy» Give us a call, and examine our stocks- 11 • ; - = : - - ,; sep!9' - TTJBOWN’d ISATKAOT UMiSOUSU n valuable and highly.concentrated. extract contains all the properties of the Valerian Root, pnd* stands unrivalled for diseases or ,the. Arlarge. supplyi re ceived by%V;. %=.,■ . JOS- FLEMING.'-. Ja2s • SuccessortoL. Wilcox A Qfc MORruAGiSO WANTED by >' Ja2s AUSTIN LOOMIS, 02 Wood ei. ••• * 4 B OKm tn eoasnra post bv Itehonge Bankersj stt ttreetif PiiUbtcrgh. OHIO. : State Bk.and fi Othersolventßanks-. Bank of Sandusky—~. Granville.....— —....50 . Norwalk...—so Urb0na—.......60 Wooster——W—../.. 25 INDIANA. State Stock 80nk5......... Btateßk.&ndbranchc».«r 1 5a ILLINOIS. State Stock flanks—...... % State Bank Branch...— 50 Bank of Illinois.; 75 KENTUCKY. All solvent Banks....—« % MISSOURI* State % . MICHIGAN. , All solvent 8ank5...... WISCONSIN. Marine* Fire-Insurance 00. at MBwaukle—..... 2 TENNESSEE. All solvent Banks..—. NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks—.... SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks—«... GEORGIA., 'All solvent ! ALABAMA, i All solvent Banks. LOUISIANA, All solvent 8ank5......... 1% EXCHANGES, New Y0rk....™.,.,. par. Philadelphia..,.~~... par* Baltimore..,'...^—par. Cincinnati 9£ dl»l. Louisville.. yidlac^t. St-L0ui5.~.,~-........l dlse’t. VALUE OF COINS. American Goldfcew)...- par. American Gold (01d)....~,prm. Sovereigns.—.. -—» Quine**..........-..6 00 fredertckd0rA............... T 60 Ten Thalers... 7 60 Ten Guilders 3 SO Loulpd’or....« M «.-..~...; 4 25 Nbikjlcom..... 8 83 lOoufc'iCX'iTi, Patriots ....15 70 I Doubloons, Spanlrli 25 (Ducats..... .2 10 PRICES OF b: ,«tozsrra xcbani 'itrttll, 1 i m. i t u»,oo 100,00 108,00 88,00 ;e Broken, iltsburgh. i jbl'-rxi. >. '.f 120,00; | 101,00 l’ ’ CQOi 07,00] 100,00 100,00 100,ooj '• 100,00 100,00 44,00 45,00 24,00 ’68;60 45,00 40,75 40,00 59,00 105,00 12,00 175,00 63,00 -20,00 .17,00 7,50 uio 200,0 C 10,00 6,00 Dissolution. BARGAINS. V.. ’i : MISCELLANEOUS. SOAP— tGQ boxes Palm, ... 10 ...do Castile, , 5r -do Almond,. • r. Olivo, 2 do Candla, v ;i -GOdo ToiletCDd Fancy; for raleby • ppvS4 ■ . J. P. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood strmt. THA'HALP BOXES RAISINS; ~” lU\/lOOqr do . • do, * • 20 kegs San do . , ••; • • 20hf.feegsSon.do 10 hf. kogs Malaga Grapes; 10 boxes Messina Lemons. Received this day and for rate by . dee2B JOSHUA RHODES A C0.,3Q. WoodX. FIGS;- DUU 800 boxes M. 1L Raisins; 150 half, boxes M. B. Raisins; 2oo'qr." « «. - 200 boxes Fancy Toys; : 300 ] “ . Motto Lozenges. Kocdring find for sale by s deefi \ J. 0. ANDETtSON'* CO., No. 6 Wood st. QAmBOXES.FTKE CBAGKEUSjNo.I. . ; ... <vvm 50.da : IJacksoni.. ..do. •'••• 20,000 Torpedoes. 1 case Nutmegs. . . '/ 80kegaCookfngRaisins. - . Beceircd ond for sale by . deep j; c. ANDERSON. A CO„ No. 6 Wood st.^ tIUDKIHH— Juatrewlvcd,. ■ ~ * } 30 casks prime Codfish, 6 bbls No.I Salmon, '' : COO Ibsamoked Salmon, . 20 this gib'd Uerring, , 20 do No. 3 Mackerel, ’ ; 150 boxes Burlington realed and No. 1 smoked Herring, Forsaldlow forcoab by JEIIU fTAWORTIT, decO . Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley. (CLUSTER ItAlfllNtt—3so boxes, at $1,50 per box; / • 100 boxes No. 1 Fire "Crockers, PCP to** or 4c. per pack, at . JEHU. HAWORTH’S, ~dec23. " CbroW dr Diamond and Diamond alley.: r SUGAR—BO bbla Lovering's-Cnuheii and Li Vo3v«r&od Sugars for sale by J. HAWORTH,; Ja2o • • .; Corner of Itfnmond and Diamond alley. •’ LADIES' GUM BUSKINS, OVEE-SiIOES AND SAN DALS* at 65 cento :• warranted riot to tear: v : -U. HAYWARD, feb3 Corner of Market and Liberty streets. . BOYS' AND YOUTH'S THICK KIP AND CALF BOOTS, at very low prices. L. E- HAYWARD, fobs ' Oomcr of Market and Liberty streets. • FRUIT.— 50 socks' Reaches, 60 do.- Apples;received this day. For sale by fe3 KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS- (KARLS.—lScaska for sale by f©B KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. INBEED: 01L,—5 bbto. Linseed Oil, for sale by i fe3 KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. BROOMS.— »16Q dozen, for sale bv -fe3; ■ t v -. KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. T AKD.—SO kegs Lard, for Bale by ' I i fe3 KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. S~* ALAD OIL—oO baskets in store and for sale by. - FLE3IING A BROS. Successors £6 J Kidd & Co. fa 3 • - 60 Woodetrect, SAND CRUCIBLES—IOOO nests in store and: for sale by : fe3 - ; ~ "FLEMING; A-BROS. CALCINED MAGNESIA—2SOO lbs. in atoreand fnr sale by : •-ffe3l . . FLEMING. A.BROS. (OWDERED KIIUUAKB—3OO lbs. in etore and for wile by [fc3l : FLEMINQ A BROS; PAIN KILLER.—IO grom Perry Davis% justrebeired and ' tor sale by J |fe3] . FLEMING & BROS. SPANISH AOCREATTO— 2OO lbs. in atoro and for rale by L fe3 . . ; FIiEMING A BROS. QILVER SAND—IO bbla. in store and for sale by . O fe3 - FLEMING A RROS. SUP. C.‘SODA—2OO kegs for sale by ' ' teb3 - IL K SELLERS A CO. €HALK —35C0 lbs for sale by feb3 IL E. SELLERS A CO. /CLOVES—4SO tts Jbr-ffale by \J -feb3 - : r R. E. SELLERS A CO; ELM BARK—4OO lbs prime for sale by. feb3 : ' R. E- BELLERS A CO. GRE AM TARTAR—2OOO lbs for sain by , fcb3 . R. E. SELLERS A CO. [ROME YELLOW—IOOO lbs lor rale by... feb3; ' • ; •;“ 1 r.' e.'seixers^auo. "YTIAL CORKS— grbiayariodsquaHtiefl for sale V - feb3 - • "tt. - KT SELLERS A CO.^ THUMILY SUGAibCU RED HAMS.—We have this day re ly eeived» per’steamer Statesman. 5 tierces Sugar cure«l Hams, of the brand so much relished by the yisitoraatßod* ford Springs.'For sale at the lowest rates, by - ■ BAILEY A RENSHAW, Ja27 253 Liberty street. 1 FAMILY 'BATTING—A choice article for qailtinz. rec’d and for sale by . BAILEY A BKNSHAW, ja27 . 253 Liberty street., PARED PEACHES—2 bbla extra quality received, nad for sale by .-[feb2j ■ BAILEY A RENSHAW. THRESH PEACHES—I bbl sealed cans, fresh preserved r ‘ Peaches, received and for sale low by BAILEY A RENSHAW, fe 2 . 253 liberty street.. EOR HOUSEKISEPEHS—Just received a ftefih supply of Upright Steak Broilers so much in demand—for sale by ffeb2] BAILEY A RENSHAW. TUST RECEIVED— -0 5 hhdß J.S.Lovering's rhila. SjTup; 2 bbls St. LouUUolden Syrup; . • shf-bbla do do. 10 ten gall.keg'do do • Foraalo at the lowestmarket-price-by. decO BAILEY A RENSHAW; 253 Liberty st,: FOR THE HOLIDAYS—A general assortment of new Fruit, including Raisins, Currants, Figs, Prunes and Lemons; also, Ilard, Soft and Paper-shell Almonds, Wal nuts and Filberts, wholesale or retail. - rtKiS BAILEY fc RENSHAW. SEGARS— Jnst rec’d. a supply of choice London size Ha vana Segars, in 100 boxes. - U«2 ; BAIIJTT ft RENSHAW.: SGOOD’B INDIA CHOLiOOGUS— AnonfaiUngr«rocdy for Fever find Ague, end other bilious diseases. Pre pared from terenl year's experience, and designed especial ly for-thora affections of the Liver, and other internal organs, whiuh attend the diseases of bilious climates, lleri donta of such climates triU find the Cholagoghe an invaria ble and aljsoluto preventative. Travelers by the use of this remedy can penetrato the forests of the South and West, at any season, in perfect safety. A-large supply received by . . JOS. FLEMING, , fub2 .. Successor to lu Wiicor A Co. BAY RUM—Six Dozen very superior quality received by - ■ JOS. FLEMING, feb2 Successor to L. Wilcox A Co. • ODCK’B PANACEA; Swulm’ado. A supply of these • Mlebmlcd medicines recelral by : •fol)2 ' Successor to L.' Wilcox A Co. CtOX’S SPARKLING GELATIN —A large supply just: / reived by JOS.FLKMIXG, febS Successor to L. Wilcox A Co. TUBD’S LIQUID CUTICLE.—Tho best preparation yet 4/ discovered for dressing Barns,-Scalds, Cats, .Brulsos, &sd«U kinds of-wounds. A large supply received by .. JOS. FLEMING, fob 2 • • Successor to L. Wilcox A Co.. OR GROSS, MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT in store ZO nnd for sale by . FLEIHNG BROS,- Ja3o V.. b , . No, 60 Woodat. > J\iT Vd ;$ 100,00 100,00, i 100,00 '] 100,00 ' . 100,00 MARSH'S TRUSS—Tie most perfect Truss nowfn use. A supply received by JOS. FLEMING, ja2B • Successor 4uL. Wilcox A Co. BECKER'S EYE BALSAS!:—This Celebrated wticleis ft sure remedy for sore anti inflamed eyes. We have been selling it for the last ten year*, and have scarcely, if ever, known It to fail in’one single instance. Those afflict ed vhould give R a triat. ' A large supply received by JOS. FLEMING. ja2B v " Successor to L. Wilcox A Co. ! ' sacks prime Kio, and . . \j 10 *‘. Java,’la store and for sale by * , . - ; KTNG A MOORHEAD. SUGAR— A prime article of New Orleans in store and for gaioby fja24] ‘KING A MOORHEAD! 2,M 25,00 25,00 47,00 60,00 'TTE6INJED SUGARS—Powdered. Crushed, Clarified and jti Loaf, for sale by [ja24] KING A MOORHEAD. .fOLASSES—SO bbls New Orleans (oak packages) for YJ[ sale by , ■ |jaC4] KING A MOORHEAD. fpEAS—Young-Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, and Black I Teas, good to fine duality, for sale by . ja24 KING A MOORHEAD. TOBACCO— Grant A Williams’, Webster old, and li variety of other well known brands, for sale by ja24 , KING ,A MOORHEAD. 60,60 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 Window g1a55...300 ...300 boxes 8x10; 150 oxl2 and 10x12; .. '* .. Ift) t( 10x14, MeKennan A Co.’s brand; In store uhd for esde by - : ia2*. : ; , ~ KING A MOORHEAD. 50,00 • 60,00 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 SUNDRIES— - V'--' O 100 boxes &I. and D> Candles; 160 “ Rosin and Variegated Soap; 25 M Star Candles; • 25 dozen half Tow Bags; '3OO reams Wrapping Paper 100,000 Common Cigars; “ • 60 bales Batting; • . 50 Candle Wick; • 200 kegs assorted Nalls; for sale by .. . . ' ja24 ■ ; ' KING A MOORHEAD, Air IN LOW GLASS—SOO, boxes Bxlo, 10x12 and 10x14 VV McKennan A Co.’s brand, in store and for sale by* ; >l3. ■ KING A MOORHEAD. Blooms— -60 tons Bedford Forge; . . _ .. -75 >* GbP do .'•*;!-15 <* Juniata do Forsaleby Jal3,_; : y, ~ , KING A MOORHEAD: 7,00 1,76 8,25 2,00 2^o SUGAR— A prime article of New Orleans, in store and for Sole by [lal3} - KING A MOORHEAD. DRIED APPLES—2OO bushels in store .and for sale by OolQ a KINO/A MOORHEAD HQSTJSTTER A GREEN’S.STOMACH BITTERS, for sale by . . ; JOSEPH FLEMING, jal4 • ; --r ; Successor'to' L. Wilcox A Co. "VT 0. BUGAK—I9O hogsheads, prime, landing from str. r% v Persia, and for sale by jag? , ’ ' JAME 3 A. HUTCHISON A CO. : SHOT— 18 kegs Bas’d numbers,- landing from eteamboa Keystone; for sale by. . >lB JAMES A. .HUTCHISON A CO. OLDEN SYRUP—In bbls, half, bbla, umlkege, just re vT ceived per Bteamer GraulteSiate, nnd.for sale.by: , v ' . JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. ; O UGARUOUSE MOLASSES—3OO bbls receiving perstea- O: mer Granite State;and Keyßtone. for sale by ja!B JAMES A.-HUTCHISON A CO. T> EFINED SUGAR 5—2.000 bbls crushed, powdered,olar- JX 1003, and small .loaf,>iu etoreand for sale by , JAMES .A. HUTOHISON vA ja!B • Agents St Louis Steam Sugar Refinery., / ,T E AD—3OO Pigs soft Galen a; Tor sal by ... Irj. lalB •. JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. t'UDER AND. yiNKGAltrr: ,-v. j lO.bbls Economy Crab Cider; - • ' .SO , W;B.dder Vldegar; ' .'fiedflka Frenoh White Wine Vlnßgar; for Ale bj dec22 - - r / - ; - A HICEKTSON. OR THE EASTERN RO vnluablo Lot of Ground for shle, situated on the Eastern road; near the Arse nal, 40 feet front by 140. deep, with 'a two story Dwelling Housed' "Price $9OO. Terms easy. . ; & CUTHBERT A SON;: jalB .. ' - . 140 Third street. ritOLET—A BRICK HOUS£, of eix rooms, on Robinson “X," street, near Federal street, Allegheny city. Rent $l2O ayeM. Apply to ; , ; S. CUTHBERT A SON, jal3■ 140-ThirdStreet.; “VTATIV E ;WINES-*Just received from-.the.est*hUshm<mt Ll of Longworth A Zimmerman, a large lot'SparkLthg Catawba, Dry Catawba; ’and Ladles 1 .Sweet Wines, which I offer for aale at Oncinnati prices. D. FICKEISEN, ; :jag) . ;i 137 Liberty at. SEt MOIiASBE3—2OO bbls Bteam.Heiined Bugar*Ha • landing from steamer New York and for sale by JAMES A. HUTCHISON & Cou nts St. Lou!r Bnear Rejnery. r 4ac!l::,x.'- i . rpBUJUKd AStt) V ALIStS—A I'ull assortment.alw<vson i hand; at low .l i - iL.-E. ; irATWABIi \ . doc?^;..., <••■ ; Qcrner.Market ana Liberty % j, A choice Apples for salelew by </• . ibailby & bensbTaw. 253 Liberty^, PEA8 —0 bbla dried Tennessee Peas tor sale by dec22 . . MILLER A mCKETS^K. *•' r "•''■YvV-fi +' «r 1 ► W’S v \ Z-.T-vT- *'.%"{c/:'U’C _i . * ■> J IJA t , . ~ , HOLD* DRIVER MOCOHOTIVE AHEAD !.' /IIBD3 subscriber la authorfcrtdsto sell 284 ACRES OF |_,l*AJiD^.6itttated..lnVexßalUee.Towjublp > ''AlleghM»y &unty« lying back of McKeesport, known, us in right of the proposed BtaUota cm theCdnnellsTttle Railroad. Xmprovementaas follows: A Square lok'Houso, 80 by 20 feet, two stories high; and fcquaro Log by 30 feet—both new and in .good order; - two fine yoting best grafted fruit, just contmendog to bear. There la 00 to 100 Acres cleared and in a high amte of cultivation, and'the balance is well set withwhito-oak. timber of the,first order.. !Hils Land is wdf calculated for a Stock Farin, being, very level, and the soit of au excellent quality'for grass growing, and being well watered, having, some twelve or fourteen nover-fUling springs of excellent water thdfeon. This lAnd baa facilities >arely met with, being within half a mile of thp Yougli. ~2 P [* °" a 000 *nilo'of Monoiigaheltt,and almost on the lino' of; me Ctoiinellsville Itailroad; and is supposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of IEON ORE.. This Land would not id the market, only that thc.owner la about to remove to the Far West. Terms easy, and price moderate. For fur* tber particulars, enquire of W. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorenz’ Glass Works, or of. JAMES O. RICHEY. dec3o:y . Beal Estate Agont. ki thla office. : ' Orphans' Court Balii^" BY Virtue of au Order of the Orphans* Court of Alle gheny county, I will expose to sale at Publlo Outcry .orYenduo.at the COURT HOUSE, in the city of Pittsburgh on Iho FIRS? MONDAY OF A. D. 1854! at ten o’clock of said dav, the undivided half part or moiety of tliefoUawlng deferibed Tract of Land, situate in South Tayotte township, Allegheny county, in the Stnte.of Penn sylvania, the property of Agues Jane White, o minor; ad joining land* of James the heirs of Joseph Me-' Murray, william McMurray, B; A. Movey, Benjamin Kelso, cud Samuel Sterling, and described by the following courses pud distances; beginning at the South-east corner at a dog wood, thonce by lands of James McConnell, North 3LC de gree, Wert 170)4 perches to a post: thence by lands of the wit* of James McMurray, North 62M degrees, West 31 6-10 porches to n post; thence. South -87 degrees,. West IS 8-10 >erches to n jfost;' thence by lands of William McMurray, r South 23 degreuss.CG.perchea to a'white oak; thence South East Cl 1-10 perchea.by lands ofß. Kelso, toa post; theuee by laud ot Samuel Sterling, South C 6 degrees, East 116 8-10-porches to a stump;.thooco South 66J£ do rocs, East# 6-10.percbea to a white oak; thence South 77 degrees, East 7 7-10 porches to the place of beginning; con taining Ninety-tlirco Acrca and Three-quarters of an Acre, strict measure. Txuua or Salk.—The purchaser, to pay at the rate of $260 per tmnum, without Interest thereon. ' . - r WILLIAM R WHITE, r Jal4 -v. . Guardian of Agnes Jane White. Farms, Houses, &e», To Let* ONE Oil TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ings; 6ud Stables, hear to, the city, and suitable .for Gardena, Milk Farms, or to fatten cattle for this market. Also, a.convenient Brick Country Mansion.and Stable, lorge endugh for 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-B.CRAFT, : . ' dec2B:tf N 0.144 Fourth st Closingout Sale ot Carpeting, oil Cloths, Mattings, Hogs, &o« rpHE subscribers having, adopted.. the plan of selling -off i their stockat the end of the season,' are now offering the greatest bargains, in their line, ever.offered to the citi zens of Pittsburgh or vicinity. . 'ln quality of "quantity their assortment is hot surpassed; Hemp Carpets, in great.variety, at 16, 25,28,21 and. 27)4 cents.' The entire stock will positively be cold the present season —REG ARDLESS OF COST. Sole to continue till Marchlst. C. B. HEADLY & (X)., ■ ja3o\. - . ; . \ 82 Third street. - Notes taken at par. ' . ’-V ■ ■ ' PASSENGER. AGENCY FOB GERMANY. , JA3IES BLAKBI.Y, Agent., The Bonso of W,. & J. T, TAPSCOTT A Co*, having, in addition to their extensive arrangements for'britigibg ont Passengers from GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, just concluded arrangements also to bring Put Pateengers from he following Cities and Towns in GERMANY, via Antwerp to: New York, and tb'ence to Pittsburgh, the undersigned will Issue Passage Tickets to New York and Pittebargh from Antwerp, /Coblenz,. 7 / Oppehbclm, Machen, 1 StGoar. Gansheim, -Coin,- Frier, - .Worms, .; Uosßcldorf, 4 Bingen, Darmstadt, Newweld, ; M*lnz. Franfcfbrton Main. Manheim,' - Heldelburg, Carlsrucho. Basel, Hcllbroun,. .- Stuttgardt, Ulta, ' ' Aachaffenburfir, Wurzburg, ftc., Ac. Passengers will be brought over in first-rate vessels, and . either boarded or. not, as maybe desired. Drafts,, payable ~tit sight.inky be had at the lowest fates, from the under--, •signed, on London, Liverpool, Paris, and Frankfort, suitable for remittances.to the Old. Country, and paid, free of dis count,' at any town In Great Britain, Germany and France. : Apply to : ' • JAME 3 BLAKELY, Phip Agent, .• - ja27 Comer pf Seventh and SmithCtfld streets. * . 100,000 Prime Sliell Oyster*. xS JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE—&z?£ ISyir pjlEffl Harbor.of superior.qnalily, One Plants, Delaware Bays., We Invite the' dtizsna of -'Pittsburgh to give us a call, and try our FINE OYSTERS. ' We are prer'aivd to supply Restaurants. Hotels, Boats and Families at the shortest notice-at, No. 128 WOOD STREET, or at the CORNER OF HAND AND LIBERTY STREETS. OHAS. KIMBLE ft CO.. We have constantly on hand CAN OYSTERS, wholesale and' retail. . All Oysters warranted. ' ; mIN EC LOCKS. —W e wis hto inform the cltixens that we jj have received’oho of the finest assortments of Mantle Cloctaaud Marino time piece?, ever offarel in this market, direct from the manufiirturcr3, which, we sell will as low as any hnae#i; in the United Slates, (at retail.Vand much lower tha? any establishment inthl3 city. Also, a 'fine lot of’Watches and Jewelry, which we will Bell as usual, at wholesale prices by. the single ariic'evnt . HOOD’S jewelry Store, 50 Market street, Pitisbnrgb.: copannerihtpi B y. JONESrBKRNAUD LAUTH, S.M. KIER and J. F. LADTH, hs-finz associated themselves together, on* der the firm of JONES, LAUTH A . CO., will cany on the “ American Iron ’Works/’ recently erected by B. Lauth & Brother,. In East Birmingham. - n. f. joxts, h. f.xauth. AMERICAN IRON WORKS* JONES, LAUTH &CO., MANUFACTURERS of superior Bar, Small and Wire Iron,.of all dcflcriptipus; warehouse,No,99 Water st., between Market and Wood et?.. Pittsburgh- • [ jall:3m . * * V •’ *i „V 1 '.VI ' : - ■ ■. >.• :'■ r t ..' -* /, - ■ • '■■-. •:tfiiV';.!••!•' ' v^V v ’ ■- •, •«vv» f- ■■ =•••■’ V* r* - . ■••>: * VA ~ ».-«-»• ' *. * MISCELLANEOUS. Consume-the smoke. TnS subscriber having th& exclusive right fo mannfao turo and sell SWEENEY’S DOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders,and contract for 'heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now-in use. The-attention of those interested is solicited. Any information can be had of A. BRADLEY,: Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of . • J. BARNDOLLAB, dec&btf ] . Iron City Store Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. Notice* TTvISSOLTIXION.-rThe firm of L. WILCOX A |- / gfats and Apothecaries, was dissolved on the 2d lust. The subscriber, having' disposed of his entire interest in the late firm, to his lato.partuer, Mr. JOSEPH FLEMING, would eheerftilly«recoms>eTnl hini to his-friend?.', nod ask n ‘continuance of the. patronage heretofore £o iibcrally he-' stowed upon thfcin.'' , fJa3] • L.WILCOX, Jn. PEEK'S FLOCK OP PUMPKIN,,¥OR PlES.—This srti clois prepared sweet Pumpkins, and will' make Pics of superior quality , . one ounce, or two table spoonfulls of the powder, and add to it one quart of milk;, let it fltandan hour or two in a warm place, after which mid eggs, spices .and sweetening to suit the taste, and it will bo ready for baking. For sale by ' R. E. SELLERS & CO. jalO ... • . 61 ‘Wood street. 'T WARDROP’B SEED STOKE is now replete with early tl • Seeds,f<*rthehetbeds; Pruning^lnstruments,fbrthe orchard, corn stalk and straw cutters, and everything of interest to the fanner, gardener or amateur. Orders from dealers and merchants filled promptly, cm liberal terms. ■: ■' . • ■' • i a H : ' Dividend Notice* Orncs Ohio and pmresrtVASlA RAitaow) Col, \ - Pittsburgh, December 31,1853. J rpHE Directors of the Ohio , and Pennsylvania Railroad JL Company havi\ declared a dividend of fonr per cent, out the net earnings of the road for the six months ending this day, payable on and after the 23d January next. Transfer Books will he closed until 27 th January, prox. j»2 : : W. LARIMER, Treasurer. JOHN FLEMING. ... COCHRAN FUiMXNQ. FLEMING BROTHERS, i. (Successors to J. Kidd & Co.) WHOLESALE DSUG6I BTS, • . Jfb. 60 Wood PiUdmrgK, Fa. . Proprietors of Dr. M’Lono’s Celebrated Vermifuge, : Liver Pills, *ev ; ' . ' ' ■ : V' ' •' ' " : : immrence Stocks* ~ SHAKES WESTERN INSURANCE. CO. STOCK, on Oi/ which $2O pershare has been paid, for sale by - ’ WILtUAI A. HILL & CO., 64 Wood street, SELLING OCT.—Having concluded to remove from the dty. I now offeT my large stock of BOOTS, SHOES and TRUNKS. at PRICES REGARDLEBSOF COST.. My stock 1 consists of almost every variety now In the market, end will be sold at prices to salt custonjera. All those who want Bargains aro invited to call, . L. E. HAYWARD, j a 23 . . -Corner of Market and .Liberty Bts« riUURTY FEET FRONT.—For sale, a Lot of 30 feet front,. X on High street, near Wylie, by 145 deep: to analley.' with a largo two story FRAME HOUSE, For .prljo and terms call on" • S, CCTHBERT A SON, ja!3 140 Third street riUYo BRICK. HOUSES, 6a Logan street,fbr sale by I , 8. CDTHBERT.A BON, jtv!3 . , Real Estate Agents, 140 Third st. C'ttiEAP HOUSES, in various in town and conn j try, and on accommodating, terms/ can he had by ap plying at the Real Estate office of • -- ' ' . •• : . - 1 ** b 8, CUjniBERT A SON,; ' jaft- . r 140 Third street. rpilK REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, containing a list of I Property for sale by 8. CCTHBERT A SON* can be had GRATIS, by calling at their office, No. 140 THIRD at. [ja24 dMil/Wl-FUK $l 2OO, one-third in hand, balonco ih cSI four years, we will sell a NEW HOUSE, just finished, of sis rooms anil cellaT,with Lot 100 feet front, by 205 deep on a ten feet alley j pleasantly situate on Mt. Wash ington. 8. COTHBERT A SON,, j»24 ’ 1 . 140 Third street. TtOR SALE—63 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining the aortf i of Bearer, beautifully located for a residence, and, very valuable for farming. On it are springs of hard and soft wateri making it a desirablo location for a .Water Care Es tablishment. It only want* to .he seen to be admired. Enquire of -.THOMAS WOODS, jaTT ; 75 Foorth street. OOATIONB FOR GARDKNB AND DWELLINGS—For sale, 13 acres of choice Land, well adapted for Gardeo ing purposeSj.with an Orchard of 200 trees; Strawberries, Gooseberries, Currants, Ac, Tho fruit is of the best quaility. Two Dwelling Houses, Bam and Stable, and a good supply of Water. Situate 3 milea from Manchester. For price and terms apply to 8. CDTHBERT A SON, , • jag’s! - ' . , 140 Third st Y ALU ABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—Situated on Wylie st., near Fifth; constating ofjv large BRICK HOUSE.' of three stories; containing a hMi; two parlors, dining room, kitchen, and six chambers and finished attic, wUh a good cellar. Tho Lot is 20 feet front by: *0 deep, to aualley. lh^ia P a,rf; Jill " 1-jOThlrlrtre.t. hi I—FOR THIS AMOUNT, one third la tood, tho ©lO V-WI balance in two or three years, can be had a comfortable Two Slur, BRICK HOCSB of four looma, kitchen. ctjod cellar, and-finished attic, situated on Caq«n tefa alley. near Wylie afreet; aßarden; with Slade trees, Ac. Ap l j' l -^p TnßmT t eo? j. up Third et- A' YOUNG MAN WANTED, with a small capital, lo pur* ' chase the Stock, Fixture and Oood-wfll of d good pay* 12" business -in 'this city. Terns made easy. Apply, to > :< - , l 8. CUTHIIEET * EON, GepgraV.Agßntfl, 140 Third street., , "■ »-OUSKaI\) LKIV-A ti9o-story HQUdE oa High street, l“l *lOO per year; a dwelling nousis on ''Kotrinson atreet, sl2oper year; a boupeon Webster street, $l2O-per year; a brick hooFeon Boas street, $l5O per year; the second-etcrry room of >’o. 140 Third street; $lOO per year. -Apply to , jgn2l * CPTHBKKT & 50N.140 Third , U-XOU AYIJJU TO F43HCUASBA Uool>J?AttBl?—For ';sale r a£arm’..of 100 acres of good laud*situatebathe Oliio tire*, ’ .adjoining tho..town .of Millersport, Ixtwrenca county, Obioj? 55 aerea.incTxltiYation, 4Qof'whicli w pood Tirer bottom. and 15 upland, tbo balance best of timber. On tho liiH part is plenty of Limestone* also.' Xrou Ore. : Peacbv Apple and Cherry Trccs. :ThiaPaxm is located near . the Columbus State Road, and Is a healthy and ■ borbobd. Prieo $25 an acre. Pot terms of payment m<imre of “ COTHBERT A gON.HOThlnlst. ABlfcS’ OUM&—A px»l article pt GO cental ana np- ..V ••... ■ x'" ■>■ r* '■ V ■ 1 L... :. ■ v ■ .-■ V^.r .j.- a. vvT - * •• -* ' '• cv T*!*.?*-': •' o*. Invalids of.FXttaburijh abA Vicinity, ¥OOR attention is UrgcotlyTuvitel toactJrta] SQA tAH did pertunl of something. Hint fce*a itoifb duccd into tho tiauvhonorcd State,- FUIiVKHMACIJEIt'S ■ uyDEO-m^rrara VOLTAIC CHAINS! A NEW end NOVEL mode of applying a powerful remedial agent,** ebrwtraefed ns to ht yrorn under the garmint*, next to the skin. a consent, UNINTERRUPTED , current of ELECTRO-JIAONfTTIbAf, dTcetffig Immediate Relief. W ‘- M ’ From the most acute pain, imd also a permanent core of all 1 NERVOUS DISEASES. -- -. It seldom has failed to fum Jsb’fllmostceTtalwrellrf, and a FINAL, PERMANENT GTJRE, by;bd')g twd according to,dirwHons, to the following dlsca.’es J Rheumatism, -. -UfrrißO Pains^^^'!'\ '.< Gout,’Sciatica, Palpitation of the Heart, Paralysis, . . Headache* Painful and Swelled. Joints, KvVitiisMbinoe, - - .Neuralgia 6f the Face, Gentmil Debility,. • Dlseaswof tbcSpln*, Pain*o; the Chrat, • Dtafnesstmd Blindne?*, • Hysteric*. Dyerwmrfo. • ALL* DISF4ABKB That opt reused by. a deficient .amount.of NERVOUS FLUID, are greatly/rellcvcd, V not pfimsnently cured by elrnply ■wearing tbachalns forafeTT hoiir»aaehd*j'» - ;.• Be It Doderatooil That it i« holrlalmcd tTitft'Ucurfca all diseases, but only those-for which it la recbtamondoilt And. moreover, ;w». , boldly claim and DEFY, Umi no medfclnal agent of ANY KIND has performed BO- MANY CURES during’the last ytar, of those diseases just named, aa : ri PVLVEBMACHEB’S ELECTRIC CHAINS. And to prove this awertlonj wedefy any perron to produce »> Jaaoy WELL AUTHENTICATED CERTIFICATES of SaßnOflo I’hyriciane' and' intelligent patients bo •fimnd in a pamphlet of thirty-da: pages,.to bo had (gratis) ; of tho agent In this town: . - The electric Ch*lua were first introduced In Franco in 1860.' and after telog subjected to tho most Thorough and Rigid TrUL By the fiat niedicaf »en In Paris, they were found to pos- - suss strange and manrellbufl i-ower in reltoTlog.paib, where* ever applied* and by their influence were introduced into the hospitals of that city, and also secured by lettcra patent by tho French Government.' . - ‘ They aro now lntrodueed fh almost erery liospital In England, Germany, Anetriai-Belglum; and patented in those countries .where they\hAvfi become the - MOST POPULAR CURATIVE ' AfIEST IN THE WOfoLU. They were first introdriced vinid thtj United. Stales about oneyesr since, and Went through The same tral or in £u« rope, and were at once introduced into every Hospital in New York, where they are nowindailv are, effecting oven MORE WONDERFUL oURE3;tbau had’eter before been aw aided them: - - c •_•••,. ••-. ... •They arehighly;r6cbmmended hyPro&,Talentine*Mott| Van .Boren, i’pßt have, published their viewnof their powerrand rpluojn.Eeveral of theTnedlcol journals in that city, and are also in the: daily practice of recommending their übc to patients. Afnllaccountcf their opinion may also be.fouudin every/pamphlet* and tent to -the address of auy-.person in the State by (post .paid) toDr.-GEO.H. KCYBER, who is agent for Pittsburgh, Pa. Tbecbainscanbe sent by mail, with foil descriptions .-for use."' Price of Chains, s3>nd $5. ’ - Physicians,are politely Invited to call and examine their construction,’andpronouDce.npohthcirmorlt«.,-: ; '. ... . Ous; Word Blore to .Ini*altdfl. ; No person heod fear that, they will not accomplish just what it la claimed they can.'dp, and all persons who bavo become disgusted with a.constant pouriug down, of patent nostrums (bottled swill) are-kindly and politelyinvited to give them, a trinl. - N. R*-One Chain will last for years, and lore hone of its electric power by use, and can bo applied to either, adnlt or hlld. GEO-IT. KEY3EK, No. 140 corner of Wood street and .Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail agent Also, by-XT*. FLEMING-, Allegheny Olty. f . / ; ; B a -A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, ■ ' TTHRKE is evidence .that must eatisiy.eTefy mind that XL b. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge Is the onlyurtiale that can be administered with ; tbe certainty of expelling worms: . Halifax,'N. &, Jatt.23,1852. I hereby certjiy, that tv child of mine, aged three years, had been Tory ill fora mouth with a pain in the chest, gen* . cral weakness, and of, appetite. r X .was advised to try * B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge; and : accordlfigly bought a bottle-frdih M.'Naylor, Druggiatj'Grativille street Ilav* ing adminlrieTed aportion of- it; he passed; within twenty* ; four hours, Two Hundred and'Forty-two. Worms, from six tn twelve ioehesin length.' Tho .child,immediately after this, bad iiß. nppeUte' restorelj and soon.cßjoyed perfect health.' An'othcr 'chilX more or less sick from his birth, took .ihe the bolUe, whfch : caused him to puss Ono. Hundred and Sixty*, two Worms.’ From that time tuthe‘preseht,his'health has been perfectly good, and he hoe thrived as well as any child could.• - ELIZABETH BISHOP. --Sold, wholesale and re Lai 1, by all tbo principal druggists an-1 country merchants throughout tho United States. , jftnUV i .- r / ' \ lrr. J. Hostetlers ueiebratoct biomacb Bitters, T,>NTIItKLT ANTf.DYSPEMIC, ana warranted to lavjg- Xu oratcuud strengthen, the. whole eyotcmof every one who uaes tbcm, ore now kept tor sole by ; Dr. QEO. H. KBYSER, corner TTood Ft. and Virgin alley ; FLEMING cor. Wood and Fourth It. E. SELLERS, Druggist, Wood jst bet, Third and Fourth; JOF*Ii MOIIEER» Drugglsti'Dlberlv street; and all oor first'class Botols nhd Restaurants,-as wellna dealers generally, where the proprietors moat-respectfully referthepubliefor them; ;i ; : 7 '; r •The expense ia but h trifle, when-compared withthoin calculable good.tbey effect. .7 Feeling satirfled-tbat cur Bitters pofisesa morit sofilclent to recommend them, wo will not multiply words lutheir praise. bqtMjk nil to give, toem fc triali hutbo careful to ittlcfor HOSTETTER’S &TOIIACII.BXTTKIIS. as tbere are other BlUcrs represented to bo the pa®«, which compara tively are worthless. Our Bitters are without a rival, cither as to their medicinal qualities, or ns n'.borerago.. They are put up iu square bottles. containiDg. a full- quart, with di rections on, an<i I>r.' J'.‘Jlo3telleT*s- Sunnaeh Haters blown on the gla®; None other genuine.*' ' * ; . ; HOSTETTERy BMITII &.CO., 207 Penn street, Pittsburgh. DR. TERREL'S HEALING OINTMENT .vnU cure Soil- Theum (Tetter), Chilblains, Common Sores, Chapped or Oracfced Hands, Bums or Scalds, Cots or Wounds, Puoe,ln* fl animation.of tbo Breast, Bites of Insects, Bore•. Lips; Pim pies on tho Pace, and Breaking Out ana Sores on Children, and &U Diseases of the Shin, quicker ■ and-surer. than, any other Medicine.. \ • ~v.' ; 'For sale; : BlU>XllEltSj ; ahd Dr. KEYSEU, Wo<ri street, Htteburghj JiG.-SMITH Birmingham Dreg Store; WSL SEIBERT& BRO., 477 Penn street; LORENZ & TVTtGEtTJIAK, TchnsylVania 'Glass. Works;-Mrs- HOLMES, Temperoneetille; D.M. CURRY, Allegheny City; BAMUKLDYER, Allegheny City; TO. SMITH, Lawrenre* ■* ▼iile; LUKE ;B. DAVISON, East Liberty j'iSPANQ: A. CO* Btewortetown; LEWIS DALZKLtr.A CO. a Bharpsharali; STEWART LLOYD & CO., Mechanic's* Iron Works; J. W. ' HANNEN, Manchester.'-: . Jy2s:darry :• : : M • •* >• •••• .' N&— A single t»x of Dr. TKKBEiy;* OINTMENT will . . * keep any Blacksmith's, {‘arcier'a, Sailors, orMcchan* .. in's hands, Jet them'chrfp.br emek ever sound and In. . . good’workfhsohler ail aUitet;- ■;‘ r> !' 1 ' . .'• : Prepared andaold by : , : MONROE TEItKELf - 900 Reward • ; WHJ*Wpaid tonuy-pargonwhownibny a box of Dr TERREL’S HEALING OINT ; : • - aeeordJng ttfdirecUbns, if they win call at myofficeand Bay with % /- ■ a dear ttnsdnicei tot It efll not com*. : igsCML : 'pZrfetycttPeChapped^Hand^ChiblalDSjCba* • .'- flog, EoreLips, Bnmsond Freezes, Sores on Children, and gr«dtly ; alleriate, if not entirely cure Baltrbeum, Piles, lnflamma tlouofthe Breast, Bites of Insecta, Pimples cn theEace, and all Diseases of the Skim' - ' MONROE TERREL, - ■ Naugatuck, Conn. For sale by FLEMING BROTHER S,and Bn KEYSEB, Wood Btreet,Filtaburgh; J.G. SMlTH,Birmingham; Mrs. 8. HOli3lES,<rempeTaneeviUet E. M. CEURYi Allegheny; - WM. SEIBERT A BROu 477 Penn Btreet, Pittsburgh';-LOR ENZ & IVlGHTMAlvPeDnsylvanla GlaasWorkfl; BAM’L DYKIt, Allegheny: WSL SMlTH,Lawrenceville;LUKE B. . DAVISON. East Liberty; EPASSO & CO., 1 8tovartfltorrn; LEWIS DALZBLL&CO.,’SharpsburgtSIKW ART, LLOYD A CO., Mechanics’"lron Worhs; 3. W. HANNEN, Man chester. - ' ; Jy2saUwy •'• ■ •-Private Dlaeaaetfi * DR. BROWN; No. 41 Diamond Alluy» Per. /% .Totes Risen tire attention to an- CfScb Practice.''. eSsa.- ' His business Is mostly cbsfinvd to jfriwtie IIM / pidnfulalTectlongt iSsa • hronght oh by imprndence. yonthful indulgenceand excess. Syphßia, Syphilitic Eruptioni,Oonorrben, Gleet; Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Imparity ofßho Blood, with ollDisea* 60s of the Venereal Organ- v Skiii-Diseases, Scorbutic Erup*- tions, Tetter; Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, S«ohhal Weak* - nAfM,- Pile^.Rhenmatitoii-.FemftlalWeakness, Monthly Suppressions, Diseases of-the Joints;.'Fistula in Ano, Nervous Affections, Painain the Back and Loins,.litl tation of-the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treatedu— Care guaranteed -; ••• - .•? *•->- years’ practice (six in this diylenablog Dr. Brovtk to offer assurances ofa speedy cure to all who may corneas*. derhtecare. • ».- ■ . Office and Private Consultation Eooma, 41, Diamond cllpy, ■6S»Charges moderate. ; ■ . • • nnvs:rtAw«ly T> »kiimatiBM.—i>r. Brown’s neniy ufecovwrea’ remrtjy XV for Rheumatism tea speedy an" certain Remedy for that painful trouble.-- -It never falls. - OlhceandPriTate Consultation'Rooms NOc 41 DIAMOND) Pittsburgh,’ The Doctor is always at home. nurchJSfcdiw, JOSEPH FLESIINGi fBtJC<3n6so*."i l h t. witcox a 00,1. . CORNER MARKET STREET..AND -DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a fnll assortment of Drugs,Medl cines,MedicineCh'ests,Fcrfamery,ond.allarliclespWtain . log to bte business. - G&* Physicians’ Prescriptions carofutiy . compounded ; at all hoars. ■.. . i*Py " Important. Xotlce tb all' whom it nay • ■ Concern*. ■. ■ '• AGREEABLE toimAetof AB»rablycrftbcStdte of Penn- ~ sylvouia; and in confonnitytfith the authority grant ed by rad AcLthe Board of Trustees of fire First Methodist Protestant Chureh of tfcedtyof Pvbatepnr cbased a Burying Groundin ’ the Allegheny Cemetory, ftr; . tho purpose of tratjsferring theTenjiius of tbo dead, now ■, resting in the Burying Ground 1 belonging to'said Church, . thereto. (located near the canal, and fronting on Liberty street, in thecity of Pittsbuitth.; ' Notice la hereby riron to all who hare lot pTxriWgesr, or are otherwise interested in said Burying Ground, that tiio Board of Trustees ate now prepared to attend to Tal of the dead to the Allegheny Cemetery. It is desirable that immediate attentionljegiven to this notire, as It Is contemplated to have, the entire removal mode during the present winter. - • .. ; All the necessary laibnuation will oo Itad by applying to, • or addressingChaMJraiar,'Esq:, Dluinohd alley, Pittsburgh. Pa. By order of the Board of Trustees. ' ‘ * - • ; JOHN S; SANDS, ■\V. B.EN'GLISII, JIOBT. H, MARSHALL. Committee:'. ■ M. TT. BASBJH...MUAS TCfDtS ZSotloe« ■ HATING purchased the entire stock of J.C*Andsrsnfc A Co., wo wilt continue the wholesale J?IUJIT and CON FACTION ARY business, at the old frtftndjNo.dWood sireel, under the style of >L W.JiANKIN & CO* TVJOTICE.— Having disposed of my entire.interest in the 11: wholesale Fruit and ConlfeciionarybusineS* to my late. Esriner, Slinaa Tind!e,and M.TY.Baufcin, ialeKmaaln <bhi ouse, (rho are authorized to uie the name of the Into firm In settling thehnsiness. of-said firm.) - commending them to my fdnjier.fricoda and customers, and hope for a continuation of the liberal patronage bestowed; : onm«v-• ‘• -: j£o; ANiiebson:; + » i i-' . ■■'..'A '/ MEDICAL. jaSbSmdtw Plttsborgh, January .9, ISMr^rjalO] Copartnership A.ottce.. VrnXIAH sAiy.u»;^«;.i.^..i..»v.....^..».«4.;..i^w*irJA3l*S'PiniA2*» IHA.YE THIS DAT a£socfated .with me o£ partner* tpy nephew, Jsjobi business of-Taanufaetu* nag importing of HOSIERY, TAILNSy&e y will bo con tinued at the Old Btaad; No. 24 Fifth street, and conducted, under the firm of .'Wrmm Daly & Co.- Allpenons bavins. - claims against me-will please present them fo£ immediate payment* and those who are Indebted will please fettle thejr hills, with as little delay as possible. " > ■ ; ' ' WILLIAM DALY. No. 2lTlfttt*t»» , :f Next door to tin) Iron City Hotel Jantiary 12.1854-^lOl41~ - T ANi/a IN lOWA FuU oAlitl— -1 a 880 acres in Muscatine county; - • . : 200 tie Cedar: •.-•do;,.'. v.- -;240. do Bcott -do; • • : -7' v ?Ehe above Lands are troll A porcanpL exam- Snatlob; I How In MSscaubd:couKy .are, on on arereftV ten toCes fromlhc rlcy’of Unseating and within two xalire 'of tha lHssl«siroi ttnd J4isstfuri Railroad, which road know -suddng from to lowa C3ty. They will be sold in . portions of-V\ 20 and 100 acres. Applyw : JAMJE3 BLAKELT, . Heal Estate Agent. *v . t r> ' • t, . . • \ • • ■ V ■.» : f *{ ' "■ ' | '
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