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We have one of the heat Job Printing Officer in tho city, and we would respectfully ask mer- chants und all others who want Cards, Circulars, ' Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank Checks, Hand bills, etc., to give ns a call. All our Job Type are of the most modern manufacture and can not fail to pleaßo all onr customers. Our work men are perfect masters of their business, and will labor assiduously to pleaso ail who will fa vor os with an order. : Thanks. —We cheerfully acknowledge our in debtedness to Messrs. McClintook, Hamilton and Mebold for legislative documents. Democratic County Committee of Correspondence. •CST- Pursuant to notice, tbo Committee met and organ* Jwd at the St. Charles Hotel. Tho Chairman haring stated -the object of tho mooting, Jons C. Duns offered tho fellow* ing resolution—which was adopted: Besotted, That the Democratic citizens of the sevoral Wards, Boroughs and Townships of Allegheny County, meot at tbelr usnal places for holding Primary Meetings, on SATURDAY, the JHth inst., and each elect two Delegates to ■ represent them In County Convention, which will assemble at the Court Houseon the following WEDNESDAY, tho 22d instant. Tho meetings will he organised at 3 o'clock, and remain open nntil t> o'clock, P. M. , Tho Democratic citizens of tho First Ward, Allegheny Cite, will meet at tho Public School House in said Word. The Dcmocratio ciUzcus of tho Second Ward, Pittsburgh, will meet at the Duquesno Engine Houbc, ou SmithScU fit On motion, adjourned. DAVID CAMPBELL, Chairman Damza W. Boss, t *a Jama Baicsnoae, , Secretaries.’ THB NEXT U. S. SENATOR. _ The election of Senator Cooper as President of the Sunhary and Erie Railroad Company, and bis. Qcoeptauco of tho office, renders it prohahlo that he will resign his scat in the United States Senate. It is believed, that he will resign. If ..not, ho oan render very little service to tho .. . railroad company. Congress will continuo in' session, probably, until August or September. " And it meets again in Dcocmbor noxt; so that Mr.; Cooper would, have to remain almost con* ■ Stantiy at Washington. Tho company want his sorviees immediately, as the work is. to bo push - forward with vigor. It iB believed, therefore, that Mr. Cooper would not have been tendered or accepted the offico, without designing to re • sign ilia seat in the Senate. . Shonld lie resign daring the session of the legislature, an election of a successor would soon ocour. This matter is important to tho interests of . iito State. Grover question 3 are before Congress for decision; questions in which the interests of Pennsylvania are invoked, and it is important . that she should bo fully and ably represented in both hoases of Congress.* . Who shall le the next Senator t Wo say with * out hesitation that ho shonld bo a iccstern man. - For several years past Western Pennsylvania, With a territory larger than several of tho east- ern States put togetber; with a largo popula ■ tion, vast Wealth, and great pecuniary and polit ical.interests, has hed no representative in the Senate or the United States. The eastern por tion jif the State has hadboth tho Senators, and baa yet. Thooast is welcome to the past ad van- tsges; .but the time will .probably soon come When justico must ho done to the west. Wo ask only justice; and justice can demand no*less than that tho next Senator, whenever elected, Shall be selected from among tho many able and - distinguished men of Western Pennsylvania. •One Senator from- the East and ono from the .Weßtj ought always to be tho rule and practice. - The oast has bad both Senators for sovcral years. Let this wrong be righted whenever the time for an election comes. Wo may bo in error in supposing that a va cancy Will soon ooonr by the resignation of Mr. .Cooper; but we are in no error in urging that ihu.West is entitled to .the sacocssion ; and wilj bo unanimous and unyielding in tho assertion of its oloar and unquestionable right. - Wo'hope and trust that tho East will not hesi tate to noknowledgo the claims of tho West in this matter, whenever the time arrives to decide tho question. ■ - . „ We want oman in tho Senate acquainted with our people, our. commerco and manufactures, our mining and agricultural interests, and alj . our elements' of growth and prosperity. Four States in tho Union can bo named that taken together contain a less number of square miles than Western Pennsylvania; and less natural wealth and rosaaroes. Yet those four States have eight Senators iu Congress, while Western Pennsylvania has none. This is an inequality that can easily bo remedied, when the time for the .election of the next Senator arrives. ABRIYShS OF STEAMERS. Bata few years ago, the Atlantic Ooean was crossod only by sailing vessels ; and their slow progress across the ocean rendered their arri vals at. our ports a matter of little importance. Their mails were opened leisurely, and tho for> eign news sent abroad over tho oonntry by tho stage coach, the carrier on horseback, and such liko slowmodcsof conveyance. The peoplo read the news, when received, with some interest and cariosity. Bat whother it was two months, or threo months old, mado but little difference with the great-mass of'tho peoplo. ■■ There was no ■‘anxious waiting for "the latest possible intelli gence ; no complaints to editors, 'if in their pa pers the latest possible nows, np to the very mo mont-of going to press, was not fully set forth, and dnly expounded by editorial comments. . .’Bat steam and eleotrioity have wrought a mighty change in the pnhlio mind, and tho busi ness of the country. ’ The successive arrivals of-tho ocean stcamore at Now York are-now among the greatest oventß that occur throughont the year. If a steamer arrives at New York at noon, before sunset the market and political news brought 6y her is known at New Orloans. St. Louis, Chicago, Cin cinnati, Pittsburgh, Charleston, Boston, Mon treal, and all.other largo cities; and prices go np or down, according to the tenor of the re ports. Large mercantile transactions Instantly oooor, and more produce, cotton and other mer chandise ohango hands daring tho twenty-four hoars succeeding tho arrival of that news, than perhaps for tho next five or Bix days, until an other, amral. gives another spasmodic impulse to ; business. Bat it is not tho:merchants alono that await with eager impatienoe tho arrival of news. All classes,of people show almost equal anxiety; and .no questions are now so frequently asked of urns these, j*\Bas the steamer arrived V‘ “la she hoard from ?” “Has she passed Halifax J” “ When is she dae 1” At the present time, when each stoamer may bring assurance of peace or a general war, tho gnat portion of business in tho produce lino is done within thirty hours after having an arrival. .Then follows a suspension of activity to await the next arrival. -And it is astonishing what a volume of intel _ dlgcnce can be conveyed in a singlo line, in tho ■ present state of affairs in Europe. For instance, fihould the telegraph, immediately on the arrival ■Of the next stoamer, Bend to us the - announce ;ment that Hour had advanced a dollar a barrel 1 in New York, all would believo that agenbrdl' Worin Europe was no longer doubtful. Should tho advance be but a shilling, the war question l would bo known to be stili nndeeided. ‘ i We invite attention to the letter of Dr. * Jl’dlntook. , ■ '.n*V '• .* * ' n ■. ->,-*4 At .I.' "•iWMcas-H.,., . ■ "< + s '-u ,?J-' 'Mg ITcm and Facts front all Quarters. An intelligent girl-, of scarcely--sixteen sum mers was before tho Boston police court last week as a common drunkard. ' Printers with nino children aro to be exempt from taxation In New York, under the next con stitution of that State. At a late poultry show in England, a pair of gray Shanghai’s, “ extra stock,” sold for 100 guineas—§soo. Mrs. Frost, jffho edits a -paper, somewhere in Ohio, excuses thoi absence of editorial in her pa por, raying, .V a slight frost, has jaßt visited our plaoe.” A,revival of religion has recently taken place among the convicts in the Kentuoky penitentiary, it is said. .- • ■ The price of gas in Cincinnati is now fixed at tho uniform rato 0f.52,60 per 1,003 feet, with no extra charge for. meter rent. A Bachelor Association has been organized at Rockport, la. No ono oan hooomo a member unless he can prove that he has been discarded fivo times. The Maryland House of Representatives has passed the bill authorizing the city of Baltimore to loan 55,000,000 to the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Tho bill had previously passed tho Senate. One of tho bridges built by the Nicaragua Transit Company, on tho road leadiog from Nica ragua to San Jaan del Bad, is made entirely of mahogany. Franco, it is thought from present indications, will, in a few years, raise in Afriea cotton enough to Bupply all its own manufactures. _ After a long and able debate, the House of Delegates of Virginia, on Thursday, reversed the decision of tho Committee of Roads, and de clared it expedient to grant the right of way for a .railroad aoroßs the “Panhandle” of Vir ginia. “ Will yon pleaso permit a lady to occupy this seat?” saida gentleman to another, tho other doy, in a railroad car. “Is she an advooato:of woman’s rights?’ asked tho gentleman who was invited to “ va cate.” r “Sho is,” replied he who was standing. “Weil then, lot her take the benefit of her doctrines, and stand up.” Tho State Superintendent of Sohools, in his Report to the Legislature of New Jersey, states the following facts:—Number of ohildren be tween tho ages of five and eighteen years, 161,- 611; wholo number attending Bcbool, 100,000 ; amount of money raised and appropriated to s °hnol fund, 5393,996.68; nnmberof teachors, 1,757. Tho paoket ship Westmoreland, which cleared nt Philadelphia on Monday for Liverpool, took out q cargo equal to 16.000 barrels of flour, comprising tho following items:—lB,62s bush els wheat, 2,085 bags (*1,186 bushels) of corn and 9,394 barrels of flour. ■ On. the 20th ult., a lot of hound dogs were sold in Mooro county, N. C , at public sale. Ooe brought 5301; another 5300.; and others wore sold at prices ranging from $l6B down to §75. A correspondent of tho Tribune says that tho young woman who is being exhibited in public meetings and churches, in New York, as the original genuino reformed “ Wild Maggie” of the Five Points, la an imposter, and he can prove it Her presenoo at meetings has con tributed to raise largo collections. . For every dollar that Boston spends upon her city government, sho spends a dollar and thirty contq Upon her public schools; Actors, it is said, aro paid bountifully in Ans tralia. “ Mr. and Mra. Btark, from America,” aro reported to be among the most sncoessfnl receiving .“£69 a week, though not first-rate.” M. Scribe, the French dramatist, derives an income from his copy-righted plays, of fifty thousand dollars a year. Bat he is tho most prolific of living play-writers. It is stated positively that Mr. Badger, of N. C., is preparing a Bpcech against tho Ne braska bill. Tho friends of tho measure in the House calcnlato that they have twelve ma jority. PUII.ADEI.PHIA OX HORSEBACK. Our neighbors of tho city “ob brudderiy lub ” nro half crazy with delight at the final success of their consolidation measure. Phila delphia is now a great city, one of the great cities of the world, and her people are rejoicing in their, new found unity and strength. Plans and projects, tho most magnificent, arc proposed for the proper organization and govern ment of the wide city. Among other things a mounted police; is proposed. Think of that I Po licemen in uniform, on horsoback, maoo in hand, and revolver in .pockot, galloping over the pavements, delighting tho eyes of the friends of law and order, and striking terror to the hearts or evil-doers. Tho next thing wo shall hear of probably will bo a police telegraph, extending I all over the city, to gather a force instantly on any point where needed. Then a paid-fire de partment, patting an end to firemen’s fights and riots, for which Philadelphia is certainly some- I what renowned. But we cannot pnrsne the sub ject further at present. We will just add, in conclusion, that nothing will conduce more to I the prosperity of Philadelphia than the speedy completion of tho Snnbnry and Erie railroad. I Pash along that great work, neighbors, at the I same time that yon are reforming your police! affairs. Pennsylvania may be the greatest State I in tho Union, and Philadelphia one of the great-1 eat cities of tho world, if early, vigorous and I well directed efforts aro made. ] o Population or AllegHeny County. Is there to bo no end to blunders ? A co temporary Bets down the population of our coun ty at “about 100,000." About a year ago tho Gazette stated tho population of tho two cities, and suburbs at 110,000. Wo think the latter cstimato too high. But tho former is simply absurd. Tho population within two and a half miles of our court house is over 100,000, To this odd tho population of tho balan'oe of the county, and wo will have, wo beliove, hot less than 150,000. Tho Chronicle sots it down at one-half less than tho last namod number, j When is this community to be rightly apprecia ted nnd understood abroad, with such errors pnt in circulation by our own citizens. PENIffSIfLTANIA RAILROAD CO. A meeting of tho Stockholders of the above Company took place in Philadelphia on tho 6th inst. Many important measnros wore adopted Ist To subscribe to 10,000 shares of stook in the Lancaster, Lebanon and Pinegrove Railroad, which runs noarly parallel with the Colombia road. 2d. To guarantee half a million of tho bonds of tho Steubenville and Indiana Railroad. 3d. To subscribe $160,000 to the stock of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad to old io bringing that road aorosa tho Allegheny river into Pittsburgh, if brought across not low cr down than tho Aqueduofc. i B®* Our readers will find many interesting foots and thoughts in tholotterof onr Davenport correspondent. . Boused to Death—Wo regret to learn that on Monday of last week, Mrs. Elisabeth Still wngon, of Connellsv.Uo, come to her death in tho following homblo manner: Her grandson had left the houso for a few hours, when on opening tho door on his return, the stonoh and amfiko was so groat that he oonld not enter The alarm was immediately given, the windows were thrown open, and water thrown in to qneneh fir ?- On entering, the old lady was fonnd ft is thought her clothes took I t ff« Bhting hor pip0 ‘ She was one hun- 1 r«rr,™f/l‘ Cen years and was quite active L l » She had ‘wo sons born be han/t“ I war, in which her hns — UnionUnen Gen Tue form^n^^Tranaboro^N.'j^r^g o^™^ raising a fund to enable .fifty p6rsm .w! families to proceed to low/ Each ofthe fiftv are required to pay $BOO within onoycarfrom 0 0““f. fl P nn e> in Ml a fund of $l6- 000. Of this sum, $1,260 is allowed forpasjl’ wS” company much will bo sawd.’ 6,000 acres of government land is to be taken up, which is t o bo worked in commnnity the first yeavantil honsosare baiti to accommodate *ll when the landsvm be equally divided, giving to oooh man one hundred acres. 6 8 : ' \ '■ • -'Jt' 3®* A Whig friend has furnished us with tho following extract from a letter tfrhira from Phil adelphia. It shows -that tho opinion there ip, that the new city will be strongly Democratic* and that its consolidated-power will probably rule the State. The Philadelphians, we perceive, are preparing for n ■grand loaughration o£ their newly-modeled and extended city, and promise themselves all kinds of increasing prosperity, from tho great aooession of power it will bring them. Their first election, under tbe new order of things, will take place next May. Till then things remain m nlatu quo . [Extract from a Letter from Phila. to a frlotod in this city. Febbuary G, 1854. “ Yon have doubtless seen that tho Consolida tion Bill has passed, and is now a law. I mean of ooorso, the bill consolidating all the districts and townships of the county, the whole county of Philadelphia, into tho city, making it a unit* -—Doting, when it does act, and moving, when it docs move, (whother right or wrong,) with the momentum of an undivided body with but one trill. That its politics will bo Democratic, there can* not be a shadow of a donbt, and that rx hundred thousand (soon to bo a million,) in one. . position, with one wealth and resources, can and will rale the State, I supposo no man oao ques tion, particularly as wo have but one will. Whether for general purposes, and the good of other parts of tho State, such a centralisation of power in ono commnnity is wise or not, time will, 1 suppose, disclose. The Democrate will multiply, They .wore kept down in the old city, because they were in the minority, and a struggle was hopeless. Men, now, will vote freely, according to their Sympa- and yon will find tbe result to be that, even in the o&fcity, the parties were more equal ly divided than former elections Bhowed them to be. There aro already .all kinds of mixing-ups going on. 1 have heard of prominent Whigs pre paring for new political associations. We will see.” CORRESPONDENCE OF THE EVENING POST. PATENrouT, January 14th, 1854, My Good Friend 3: —According to promiso I trill attempt, in my awkward way, to give you a sketch of part of what I noticed on tho way sinoo I left home ; and allow you to extract for your good democratic paper what yon may think proper from what I write. I left Pittsburgh by train of the Pennsylva nia and Ohio Railroad, on tho 17th inst., *• few minutes after ten o’clock; wo had a snow storm and very cold weather, which retarded the speed of; the locomotive. We happened to arrive at Monroeville a little too late to make the connec tion, consequently we were detained there about five hours. We went on in the snow storm and hard freeiing at what was called n slow gait, not giving us time to go Into Chicago, which was a few miles from whore we took the Chicago and Rock Island train. Before reaching Losollo we found a train cn the road that had met with a trifling accident, , which rendered it neoossary to drag that train back several miles, and there wait an hour for tho right of tho road, whioh was about two hours lost time there. Wo went on then to Genesse, having good comfortable cars all the way. At Genesse, 28 miles from here, which is tho terminus at present, we took supper, and as the night was very cold the stage drivers were not very expert; and we lost about two hours there. We hod a comfortable hack and good road, and arrived at tho Rock Island House (where travelers are well used,) in tho City of Rook Island, opposite this City, before l o’clock on Saturday night; .making the journey from Pittsburgh, with nil the,.delay and staging In two days and three hours. Which shows clearly that thiß city, in a few weeks, when the Railroad will be completed, (I am told by some Directors that the oars will come to the river by the 15th of next month.) will be but tbimt-iwo hoars’ travel between Davenport and Pittsburgh; and but the same from Cincinnati and Louisville—having tho ad vantage of being only about eight hours’ride from Chicago, where we may go on fast lines to new York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and a thou sand other places, in a few hoars, with commo dious accommodations by land or water. And what is not so well known ns it should-bo, the ronte for hundreds of miles is generally remark ably healthy, and eonseqnently most be prefer red to traveling through yellow fever, and dis eases not uncommon in Sontborn climates. Indeed, it seems strange that tho long-sighted and intelligent advocates of the Pacific Railroad havo not generally appreciated that host mron tart consideration. Whoro millions or men, women and chiliren are to bo transported annually long distances I tho healtbfuiness of tho route should, as matter I of duty as well as-interest add humanity, bo re t garded as ono of tho greatest considerations. Nay, more, in my bnmblo judgment, every statesman who docs not disgrace his position in his chair in cither House or Congress, is in duty, honor and consdenoo bound to look to the hoalth fnlnoaaof tho route of that great thoroughfare that ib destined-for tho transportation of somany millions of his fellow-mon : and that is to last for 80 many years and ages. And it will ho strange indeed, if tho managers of the Corporation, (when created.) and the capitalists who will invest their money to Con struct this great national avenue of travel and trade, do not regard the salubrity of tho climate and country through whieh this greatest railroad is to pass. It may be called superstition, and I am willing to expose my weakness in tho prediction that, if tho Paoifio Railroad should be located through 1 aQ unhealthy section, It will bo a curse to the nation; no matter how little It may cost, and no mattor what acuteness may bo displayed in tho prosecution of tho plans. Whereas, if a sain briooa route is adopted, with reasonable and proper manogemont in the carrying out of tho l enterprise, it will bo an honor to the nation and 1 its advocates, os well as a blessing to millions 1 who arc living, and to many millions who nro yet unborn. I did not contemplate writing a word about the Pooiflo Railroad, hut looking at tho railroad I camo on, and seeing n railroad commenced | hero, that, I am credibly informed, will ere long I bo completed to Counoil Bluffs on the Missouri i river, and knowing that this city will, in a few' weeks, be within eighteen or twenty hours ride ■ by good railroad, of St. Louis, and being a point of extraordinary salubrity, nnd beauty of loca tion; surrounded for hundreds of miles by do lightfal nnd remarkably produetivo Country, with the advantage of being a oentral -point on tho great “Father of Waters," having tributary to it immeate.mineral, agricultural, manufacturing and forest wealth. These considerations carried - my mind away beyond what I intended to write, whioh was only a sketch of the new city and in fant towns of Davenport, Loolairo and Port Byron. [OONCICSKW TO-MOEIIOW.] Senate Ciiasiueh, i Harrisburg, Feb. 0, 1884. f Messrs. Editobs :—The editorial column of th e Pittsburgh Gazette, of the 4Ui inst., presents ! to Do numordus and respectable readers, a base and ungenerous charge against myself, as.Obair mon of tho Committee on Education, in reference to a bill reported by said Committee. This has not surprised me, as I have heretofore had evi dence of tho Editor’s unrelenting and unmanly hostility. , ’ I . During the'session of tho Legislature In 1860, j he permitted me to be grossly misrepresented by a correspondent, on the subject of the Tariff reso- I lutions, introduced by Mr. Church, of Combes iond, who afterwards mode a most unsatisfactory explanation for tho Editor (who had commented severely on tho text,) by stating that hd had been misled by rumor, and that the resolutions had not at the time boon called up. The recklessness of Mr. White'scharges against me, daring the last campaign was signally rebuked by the people at tho ballot box, aud I misunderstood the people whom 1 endeavor to sorvo, if in thie lost instanod of injustioo, they do not repudiate his calumny. The venom of bis nature having oloudo'd his judgment, he pronounces ignorantly and without I researoh, tho provisions of the 28th and 29th soo i tions of tho bill of 1864, to bo “secret, insiduous l and Jesnitionl,” on my part, provisions identically the same ns those contained in the 20th and 21st sections of the law now in force, passed at the ses sion of 1849. Tho editor has been noting for years under these very provisions without on ex pression of alarm. If ho desires to raise on issue for sootarian purposes where none exists, I cnnnotcomplain tho responsibitity.rests with him. - The publio press is a powerful weapon for good, or evil, and although its poißon reaches where ■no'- antidote can follow, both the private citizen and public officer must submit to tho infliction. Will you do mo tho kindness to give this note a piano in your journal. Yours respectfully, Jonas R. McClintock. ! Four lbs of beef loses 1 lb by boiling, 1 lb 6 oz. by roasting, and 1 lb 3 ox.: by baking. . Four lbs of mutton loses, 14 ox. by boiling, ! lb 6 oz, by: roasting, and 1 lb 4 ox by baking. ■ v. •• v • •• v <7.r* .-V V ' .v.::. ........ ‘■■ ■* . >. 1 St!*- *.ii r*' ... ■ *•* a"• ’ The Now York; wecfcijrbank statement for the woek onding on llio 21st,\show the following averages,:—Loans and discounts, $00,008,738; specie, $U,455,1'6G; eironUtion, $8,005,335; deposits, $59,071,252., Compared with the pro yioas weekly average,'this shows an increase of $58,702 ia loans an Jdiecoun ts,Ond of $674,290 lit deposits; aha tfdebheaae of in specie, and of $63,109 in the averaged.circulation. TOE BANKS OP NEW JETtSEY. . .The. .subject, of. re-chartering the . hanks was acted on in both licust-yof the New Jcraey.Leg ialatnrc, onWcdnosday of last week. In the' Senate the report of , the- Finance-Committee, against granting or renewing any spooial char* tcrs, to. which wo havo beforo alluded, was adopted. Ten Senators voted for sustaining the report, and thus against: the hanks, and nine against the report,-and thus for thohanks. As it requires twelve members of the Senate for passing a hank; oharier,and hi he only appeared in their favor on this vote, it thus appears that no charter will be granted or extended at the present session. In ,the Assembly,' the following resolution was adopted by a vote of 34 to 21: - “ Seaolved, That the lloubo of Assembly deem it inexpedient; andimproper cither to extend the charter of banks which are now applying to the Legislature for snob extension,- or to grant new acts of incorporation for speoial banks.” ’ Woohavo received from tho Auditor of the State of Ohio, a statement of the condition ot the several banks in that State; They are -11 Independent Banks. 39 Branches Blato Bank, 7 ■ 5 Old Banks. ■ > 13 Free Banks. The;total resources amount to. Specie on hand,..;, Capital ißtook, Circu1ati0n,......... Bonds depoßitod,.. Tho report of the Comptroller .ofthe State of Wisconsin shows thrtf "there are ten banks orga nixed unier; the general Xankiqg\law of that State, ami in operation. The condition of the whole, together, shows as follows: Resonrces,499.o9 2,460,499. 09 In addition to the above, the Comptroller in forms tbeXegislatufe that; the following banks have gone into operation, or will do so shortly: Oshkoßh City Bank, capital $50,000, and has taken but a circulation of $25,00.0; City Bank of Jlacine, capital Bacine County BBnk, capital sloo,ooo* Excbango Bank of Wm» J; Belt& Co,, Milwankie, capital =$60,000; Jeffer son County Bank, increased capital $50,000; Banfe of Fon du Eao> capital ' The following tablfc si tbo oidcers of Cfoveromc of the castom-honscs or ' M«ine.......U...25 New Hampshire...,.;.. Vermont... 12 Maswclitix*tt?..,. v. Cl Itbotle Island ... 9 <Xmriectieat.., -i 27 New Y0rk....,...,,, „.112 New Jerflo/J....;..,..,......'.. 20 Pennpy 1raiiia ........; ..130 IC Indiana ........ R Illinois 1 •Michigan................. 4- Total Free States 453 Bom in K0g1aud,—......... 23 Bom in 62 Korn in Scotland »♦«, iu Itoto in Germany..., 3k>m iaFraocc Darn in Canfula« _ It will be seen from the above that,.although Ohio is the third State in the Union in popnla tion, she is the seventeenth, at Washington, in tbo number of her sons holding office! Mary land, having ouly about a quarter of the popula tion of Ohio, has just ten times as many office holders. Wc dp not state this fact by way'of complaint, for wo regard it as extremely credit ablo to Oaio, who is able to support all her citizens without making them pensioners upon the bounty of. the .Government. Matilda Maggs has put a fresh shingle at her Shop door iu one of; the Western cities, with this announcement,:: - Kotis.—l ar got sum nn articles for sail such as krackers handles kauphy kups sotaers and menoy other aitides too numerous' to mebehun all celling cheep; . F. S.—Bcens bo*’t‘hereby the kwort or boo shell. Meeting of fhe Ladles t~At a ni’h'Uug of the ladies of Pittsburgh, liniii a short Umo ago, the following among other proceedings wtro bash Upon rontlun, it was . r That we, th* Indfcs or PULdmrijlu in general convention assembled, thvrecommend tho fine wutpa, per* fomery nod t«>U*t articles -kept- for saloat KKY3EIPS Drvu h-urc. No 140 Wncul Ptrvet. . . lirjaireti, That wo have uwml Bating poncin* and other Jioaps.iind do find ilium r.ai*rier to nay in uio, both for chtttpiiese* and Rnperlor excellency. Itetoltxd, That wc horo aJfo nsod hi* upptr Ini and other eitm-U.aixl and would ndviro all thoso In want l ° Rt KEY3IIK ' 3 > aod they will not bo IZuolrtd, That wo Wiowlso fipproro of-his extra p<v ma/le*, bear's grease, and other nrttrle* fbr the hair. notcnly On account of their elegant perfume, htilnlso on account of fidm^cf n jrir ,rialS °* willclitbo J oro «Knpdsod,*Dil the ’ AVirfmJ. Thai wrt wilt patronize KEYSETV3 Pruj Store, and purchmieof htmwhat nrtkto wn need. In the way of tonot article*, as we are sure ho soils good arUidea'and'ot reasonable price*. -, , , feWrdtw ; ; S3* IntcrestiMß to Bnaering fri>m Headache. A certain remedy found in DIL M’LANfTS LIVKII PILLS. The following fa a sample of certiCcatefl j received dally from our j _ . . . . ■ „ •■ ' New York, Angnst 1,1832.- Tbi3 la to certify that I have been .euluwt at times to sevew headache; sometimes tho pain wonld be so severe I -255?/f‘iSr the n?i? y sor5 or nlght - IK ' ari °e t,f Ur.M‘Lano’B celebrated liver Pills, I sent and got a box, of which I took two pill*on going to bed, for two night*. They relieved me entirely. -Sorae time has now clansotL and I favubad no more trouble from sick-headache. • ’ P. S.—Tho ahoro valuable romi-djyalso Dr. MXtme’s ctl obratod Liver Pills, coo now bo had at all raspcclablo Drag Stores in this city, PurchaMrsTrillbo ciroful to tu-k for, anil toko none but Dr. M'Linrt Liver nils. Them ore oiler l’ills, parpcrt 4ng. lo bo.ljTcr Pills, now before tbp public.; Also for sale by the solo proprietors. FbKMTNO BROS, • Successors to J.EUd 4 C<v. fiO Wood street. fcS-nutr «' •43rWvor Diseases.#-Carter’s Sjiniah'Mli^uw^s: a rcmody.focliter disease, and tho number of formidable ovils connected with;adl«organteod’ state of that organ, la unrivalled. Hundmlscf ('frtlii rail's. from thehighcstitoure(w,ofper* sons now liilng In thu city of Richmond, Va., might bo glVon of coma circclKl by Carter's Spanish Mixture? Wo liaro only room to refer to tho extraordinary corn of Samuol M. Drinknr, Km-'of tho Arm of Drinker 4 Morris, Booksellers, cured by two-bottle*.Of Carter's Spanish Mixture, after three years suffering from dlsosuod liver, He says its action oo the blood is wonjorful. botter than all the medicne lie had r om taken/and cheerfullv recommends it w alt ' 7 J ***Soe advertisement. Crystal JPalnce, JYeiv H*ortc. EXHIBITION Of ASKIUCA.N STURT, PEN'S, Manufactured by' ; MYEII PUINEAS, NEW YOKK. M.P.caUa tha attention ,or : tho public', to his celebrated QUILL, patent, doublo-aprlng, Commerclnl antlßank PENS, with a variety of twenty-five different kinds of STEEL PENS> of his offn Ful table for oil handwritings. • A NEW PATENT PEN, Called , Theso petishavo been adopted by tbo Senate in.TP’oaMojjton, inprcferoiteo' to all others./ Tbo above pens, together withhis superior unrivaled ae* rflnraiDdatloh holders, can bo Been nt Mr. J. 1L BtcoPs dud j Mr. B. M. Norman’s, Camp.stroet j.Thomna L. White'sCahaj I street; and E. &P. Ezekiel’s, Exchange Place. - ■ - joO ppp.pp p p p p There are thousands ofpersonawboare afflicted with a Rupture of the Bowels,who jiay but little.attention to tho disease until the bowels become strangulaied', when in all probability it may bo tool a to. How important it is, then, for all those milTering with any fonn'of “Itupture bf the Bowels,” to call at oned upon. Dr; KEYSER, at his Wholesalo and RotailDrug Storey corner of-Wood street and Ylrglnalley, and procnronTßUSS, to retain tho pro truding portion'of tho bowels.. Dr. KBYBEU has an office back of bis Dtug Storo, where Trusses are applied, and j warranted to glvo satisfaction; .Ho also has overy Variety I of Trusses that yon ©an name, and nfc riny price, to suit tho I meaiis of etery one In nwd oT tho artlclo. I also keep ©Tory kind, of Supporters, ages, Elastic enlarged yeins, and ail kinds of mechanical appliances used in the cure of dlseaso. * I I would respectfullyjnvito tho attention of tlxo publle to an excellent TRUSS FOR CHILDREN, which invariably ef fects cares in a very short-time. ' : v y ' jCES*DR.KEYSER’S DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Tirgln ; oliejr,'aignor tho ...Golden Mortar. . . . ... • dec2U; : < Costly thy habit os thy purse can buy, -But.not expressed in fancy; rich, not gaudy— For the apparel oft proclaims tho man” - v} •65?-Every woll dressed man knows how difficult Ills to .find a Tailorwho. thoroughly, underatandathe, ppcnllaritlea of-eachi figure, and can suit its requirements with a.well cut, gentlemanly fitting, garment* - lienee it Is that so few feel “ at'home’ ' during ihefirst day's wear of any sow orti. cle of dress, ind however, costlyj-ireverbeeomeadapted to tholr ibrias. ; To.romody. Bomanlfest n deformity, E. DRIB BLE has practically studied both form and fashion, always -adaptingthegarment, weather, cpatyyestjbr pantaloons, to the exigencies of its attaining that'ele pmcabtfit which tbofplrii’of the age dictates., . ‘ GRICBLB’S dliO'TltrNG HOUSE* '' ' No. 240 Liberty street, head ofVFood. i i » ' / . ’ • ’ ..<v »» . «*’ .■ '• ,?• }■-. -I:-, TlieHanJxs of New YorV.,Cltf, TID3 BANKS OF ODIO- 10.717,880 2,753,785 THE FitEE BANKS IK TOBCONSD*. Statistics of rQloe-nold ers. hows" the birth-place *of ant, not- including those post offices: Delaware—.l4 Maryland; ..........100 DL-jtrict-0fC501um1j1a..,.«.111 "Virginia....; ....‘202 North ‘Carolina...,. :. 33 South Carolina., ...... 21 Georgia 3 Mi55i55ippi.................... g Louisiana 3 Florida..,,, „ 1 Kentucky 22 TonneSFJro 22 Mi550uri.....,.',......s - Total S!aro Bom In oth’r for. countries 37 Total fitrclguMrth......lAl Unknown 49 Total bornlaU. States.lo7o M.;JOHKSXOX, 118 UxHgtbtof Death from a Rupture, Election*—-An option will bo held in the"ST* COAtlt UQTI'IL, in tti« Citj or PUtahurcb. mi MON- I>AY, the 6thof i *MwneE'ats2 o'clock. f.r.otHcore'for > ‘*tto Company for erectiug-a bridge over the AUcgbimy Vjdyer; oppopito PittshurgbjSn tho County of Allegheny,” toserro for the year enKUing. ' v / x . a JOltN HARPER, l - ; - •. tftb4;lftw*4tvr; .. -- • -Treasurer, [DaHy.paport of Pittsburgh and/Allegheny copy onco ii ■week in doily issaeAuulileloctionj and foor times In weekly issues.]•..y? r:';...- • —At Bt. Paul's Cathedral, January 21th, l»y the Her. E. McMahon; Mr. LAWRENCE BWEANY, or South Titts-' burgh, to Miss M. J. McLAFFKRTY, of Armstrong county. On February 4th, by -Rev; 8.32. Babcock. Mr. FHED. L. KENT,of Cincinnati, t o Miss EMILY J. WALUEQEAVB, of Philadelphia. - . " ~~ : •• • ADVEBTIBEMEHTB. TCS 2 * t °FNO MEWa MERCANTILE LIBRARY W : ANBMECHAOTCS’ INSTITUTE, acknowledge the ? «i^HTiI? arto voluineaof tho General History ofthe DIoHLAMYReonk PLANTS.comprtanjt complete descrip tion of the diflewnt orders, by GeorgoDon, L. R. 8., Lon -2.?“ 4 hi the Übrary by Mr. John B. McFadden. Tlia publisher s price in. London, was £3O. ... . feb9 . - FndfirtokingT~~~ • “ ■ VvK- i of (f orm eriy of the corner of Perm having resumed tho above tmri ness at No. 122 SraUbfield street, next door to Virrin alloy, is prepared to/uruish HEARSB, .CAJBJirAGBs! eHt no\^. noccsfiary for funeral parpOßcs, at ibc^short- r | lo UOUSB, on .Third Btr<ML X Apply to ffelfl) -- JAMRH IILAKKtY. i 4 j.OLOKS SiJiUt'-12 barrel,; —~ VX .. -81 if do • ' ri i n 2O tegs Golden £vrup, on l]aD(l and [fAo| J. A. nDTCnxNSON * 00. i ■forealo by WJlii.'Stone Brown ami JJruwn .^lnoPaints,on hand antf for sale by >" - ■-•■;• ~ V • J»A. UPTOITTNfiny A GtS. i , ;^?Jo^BB^ nstontly on band, and for aalety ; ■ [fet9] J A. ItU’fcntNSOM -A CO. . pair Metal Scalw, female low by XTA. fat. 9 ; J. A. nuTCmssos- A Co. I I AMU tUTBKiII PALK.-Uae lot of Uround .onPennslrwt, near the Canal Basin, 2Ueef bj 100. Ihreeßriell Houses In East Birmingham: tot SO hr 110 Two Houses und Lots on Pino street - •• ' 75 fee t of (1 round ouiiberty.street, by 100 foot deep." on Elflh street, opposite the Court , One tot of Ground In Bharpabnrgh, togolhor with the frame of a Honse, A©.,' ready to put up. : Two Xotfl oc^uaby.street, near Walnut r Two do—. do .do do Adams. Three Houses and Lots in-East Llrorpoo!, Ohio L?te ’ 21 W.OrJxljolalng the Borough oftawrence "vAU oftheabovo property will :be soldjow.'nhd on reason- 5 ableitems.. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, febjj comer Seven tli and Bmlthfleld etreets. ~S2B,BCBiSBC .. 2,856,451 .. 7.017,971 LANDd I'Ult tJAhlS.—ltitKl acres lnjluscaiino, o«uir ana Scott counties. : « Hires la Collins Township, i miles Prom Pittaburch ■ 2 one WOT hots In Peebles Township, on the- Oreensbure Turnplite Koao. . ° Cemere^ 0f ?TOa “ ! ’- 24 byno ** **&««loli»Wst Mary's , Applj to .t«W PlWMSlgy 1« FIFTH WARD *UK BALK.--*m o two story brick houses on Penn street ' ■ Ono lot orground, near tbo comer of Walnut and Qoarrv A PPIy t» JAMES BLAKBLV. J.* o ™. •" - IfeJ Estate‘Agerit. = OKKGON' I'EA—fcLr buKhel* of ihtso celebrated. Peas just recelraJ, and fur sale by / feb^ )SA<jfi OttAfiQK XLAXTti-40,m 'cf iheae superto iledgo Plants, for sale by fcb% SEKI>~GO bushels prime Clover Seed, for salt. J by ffebSg) K.R.SIIANKLAND. : * WUllaiu JLehraer » *>cc»d. ls hereby uf Administration -*■’* to the .Of William Lehmer, dec’ll, havo bo*>n Br»ni«j by th» Keglster of Wills of Allegheny County, to tbo undersigned. -Versons indebted to said estate ara re (lucsted to make immediate payment, and those haring claims to present them, ditty authenticated, fur settlement! .. JOUS MVUEWAX, . - corner.orvennandTVnynoits, Pittsburgh. „ , JAHBd F. KITCIUnT, ■ , ' No. SiS.Uberty street. . . riio nndandgra], ns BarTlyingnartucrorthc late firm of W.lsihmcrA Co., will proceed- without delay to settle' tho btminessofthefirm, and wilt bbfouhd at the store, No. 340 Liberty street, where persons haring business with th°same arerequosted to call. JAMBS F. MTCHABT, cenniary 8,18."4 fel,S:I wjeilw : OhIA -SSUu Br » well.arranged COfi'AUK UoUSit, situated in South PittsbujKh, with n lot *C7 feet front, ‘lcep to on. alley; the bonne contains three rooms **_T a -.~ aat;ment » a ruw-p<mrli In. front,good spring and spring hoQ.se, a find lot.-of-frolt trees of . ehufca qualities, poach, cherry, quinct*, Ac., a grape, arbor, strawberri'-s, ami a variety of flowers and *l.ado trees' ThUproperty lain a healthy and pleasint location, and U offered fur the above .low price* and on easy terms of payment. - -t Q . &CUTriBERT A.SON, /IUituAUS OltiSiSA—loutseafor fcule by V fcb3 B. & CO. i If ELLOW—rIQ case* for -(tale br "" ~ P “ VJ fabS aA. FA HXKSTOCK & CO, 'I- 10 Jurwiib t>y - W A>-FAII NJSSTOCK CO, ca*ki Allan's. f t , P . O XebS _ A 0O tjloK 3AM4-A I.rRO ima opleuuiU cTM. J.tC.BfBXCBj M Market »th»fc * : ,£& * |>ANK bTUC&.fcuii sbares ttii*. MAu^i.i.^SVl/ 011111113 ' aui M “ ufoctarar » n “ k ' fcbB-- >■ •. V•• • ••'" • • “ • •FltchewYrotK tl ' N & A ' N nV «k*?i»«ihm.uiB-cu, W v >OKK—Theofflco of lae aboce Company In I ittjburgii. biis been remorcd to No. SO WATKft gtwt orerWarjiiouso of llm.ll llotatU Uro., where they will’ SSfi a um InS i’ r ° p?tty, lu lc, ' ,n or wuntryValererf . b ?' nro > »«■'! agaluef iho (mean! of marine imij Inland ri«fal f fcM:lmg| LKMUKL DC'lSllii; .Agent. ryw , ' 'ffttiSTJllßJ’S sll'e. i IiQOQ seres. improved anti raZtiablt FA It MS, and -un- I annua of . 1 r.,n cui Indiana:Salt of Frm’a, I rlllth subscriber being doty authorised, silt bo In koiU j the a«t 2i<hlosiv-loe usivo, and Kftcr that I ** aiw l i n \? is;^? eB *to New Brighton, lit*arcr county, Ptw Jr *v? m FAJIMS, lying in & body together', on AttwXiS? fJnLVt* erW3 MDMml,>r »od Indianwtownahipß, Allegheny county, containing, In tho aggregate, slatoni hundred acres of Taluablo land. . ~ **y?Sy«> wwoen. aro *s“«*“<» Untfaof <Jj, Spang andotW J <miho j«ouUi, and on the north by lands of Miller Shaws 1 and other*, distanWHl on the Butler and Pittsburgh Plank I ro 2.|f f^ m , firc , t ? from: Pittsburgh. • . I- TliUWlyof land la.well located for farming aidgahibn^ 1 iog purpdiu?, and Ims PuiUa lino locations for country r»»l dams on the Phvnk road. ThajmpmveS -£ I on eomo of Iho lknna t an ! arc occupied by the fotlowinff I nf W f^ t^5 T3r; i'u m^Brown> Bamuol Borland, gamuH I R au JijS, C * ri f l * Joha **•» Keck and John Miller. I r Pr f? n .* d<M, , r , ou * °f examining tba reapectiTo tracts of “n" nJ ” WSedy^feS I l Dg^8 °^ at the aouthem portion, and on the northcrn porlion thereofmljoininglanda of Martin Barns arKl otbora m, the PUtaburg and Zolieoople nank ltoaj The eevnral Farm* are occupied, by Lcvi ilichr, Mrs. D. lto- Brans,- Francis raSd shn* */ tt l nof " oa respective premises, . s °“ :??» o^KS® jtn LS > ’ V 1 t ’ ro WrWn tract* of land, containing ■450 acres, In Ohio township, AUigbcnvcoiiritv • onthn OUo ,nd iKfffimSi I ’from Pittsburgh, Adjoining landß of 1 oUl ® TS i ,D the western portion, which Is ftgoodimprowmenuwell located fbrfarming purpoaesJTbe I located oa the. waters of the Clg Sewicblev Crtek, adjoining lands of Brewers and others,'-well located Owo “^•“^•-taTJit connty, divided Into Rood .tad SoCndrad ncras and upward*, on which there ,ro valuable ImproTOnctita ir^i. 00 , 0 *, 0 *!, following named tenantry: Philip nftaii U-yampbcll, J. Nelson, and KdwardFrazlei? who will Import information as to lbs Improvements. ie_if “l™ • A portion of thlo bo-'y of Land la d&tadccd from Harmony two miles, on tho road leading to porters 'Ainom2d'^rs23’:“5 otborafrom^eight tofoirtcoiimiles. » ?Sl . Dn roads and Tory cnay of Access. - ALSO, two other tracts of Land, containing 760 acres— t™i!o,ta° 5C r J r°“l, tho lo Hror nnlmproTod—situated in this townsWps Of .Armstaong and Wbeatflcld, Indiana county? At the same time and places. * Land B ? othcr '"' Juab! “ Ilu P«>vod Farms and Tracis of , : V ;5000 ACRES, S l n“td iimin.“ nnUM ? m ™> Cluri “- Fotl<al > W rarions Tnicts of Land »ro divided Into small and J&raa Farms, and wrp located in flourishing neighborhoods an lh “ alUmt !°n ofsotUora at borne or abroad. C 3 ii n ? °ron tha subscriber, can obtain flS*tW, B dScrfiLrH <! ?s t^ p<!<:U ' re locnU “os, or they may escribed in the numerous hand-bills droulatod s? ? 3 .a° nl!:iUn t /' J‘ L ’ to tbo lands are Indisputable Possession can bo given onUioflretof April neat, to pci boos who may purchase. ■ r'-r- JIB.N-JASIIS RUSH MtAPFOBD, " KcTr HaiGutow. Feh. O. lfe.— E,lit o Agent , A, A Country Kestdince tor sale* XOT containing about 3 acre*, with‘a double two-storv . -ftami DweHiugj with etobl<y&c. f erected thoroon h> »V Courtney’a Station, on the.Ohlo •nd-ftjdusyw Ju ItaUroadj Seven miles from Pittsburgh, the first theUaUroad. Tbo house la corner onclosed with a no w fen £. It T,®i£S*J“S£ r ftibTisV y fPigpateh copy three times. ami cWeo lS” ■ Important to Tailors. ——"—— ,T U T?'r IU ' oi:i . qu l ’ “ )”>?!» assortment of Tailors’ and «; Ttfmmers’Shuars, of. tho.bost makes in the cmmtry which wo offer at the manufacturer's brirea. at U ° t y ’ ■ . & fi-Tmi’c, lVorks, ;fcb7 ■ IHiolcsalo Agents Ibr. manufacturer*. MONONUAHELA BUIUOK ( ' A-m mow,™ , ~ l’lllSßTOaajFcb.3, JSS4. T of President,Managers and Officers of tho Companyfor eroding a Bridge over the river Mo fvml^heM 0P r P )°i’ l 'e' P Ti t D bu ' sh ’ in ‘l'owontvof Allegheny, JS! SS&j? Jf-S* To'lHMee. on Monday, March Baf.lSO'd! at 3 oelocltyP. M, ‘[fob, :w3l*] ; JOIIN THAW, Treaa’r- .T U na ty" Fxpress, this day—. O .2 doz. Col t a Repealing Pistols, 4,5 and tlx inch. ? ££*&** Bo'd'vlaff Pistols, . 1 ‘ Warnor d •> “ aboutlfal foeket sta For solo at .. . BOWN 4 TMtlsfs; foW ISB Wood street M^hSafSr'ssi f “ b(> _ _ LBECn, M-ALPfiJ X- Co. OtaJOKB, NOTISS, dkafts, hunks, C» bought «Bd sold b; AUSTIN LOOMS' • ia2,> ~ > " Office Smog Fonrih sirS*. 1 'UK O[;D iiUEWKIU'-Aml tho Now Mission X tho hivo Points. Bjr litllesof tho Mlwion. •t • - Hi T. C. MOIiOAN, 1M W«hl stmt. BUisi hwi quality UOOI’S, from <imsa -to flves.iit *1 Fid per fair. ;I. B. HiYffAEDT 1 • "* 7 : : . Corner Market and Lthertv street*. i o? 013 ’ Ula ‘‘ ‘WrtWJDB, ah goul,from JL sU°sl l 4>i« r pnlr L. a HAYtVAftij, Comer Mafkctnpd Llbi.rtr „ ‘ :■ Notice toTallors. Vcst Hmiils, Dial Pants Makers wmtnl H f JOHN wXISaCS Btrpftte. Caah paid for.Tgorh frrery Satogday.PTeplng'' j^b7 Sliul'— 20keg8ia3ort«5,"fromNo.i to NorT _ ftr«niwi.wj forEiliby £ jalBJ .v s . * .: ,■ ■ • ’V" ' • vj* V ■ ’?>..* „ , , J AMES BLAKELY. Comer of 7lh and EmUMeld street. E. It. StfANKLAND, No.; 12D Liberty, street E. R. BIIANKLAND. BAILEY j REKSTI Atr. ”*V V -; ' /' ' / ■SPECIAL NOTICES. Stato Mutual Fire ft Marino lusurauco ConiDanV '■OK PENNSYLVANIA. v P .Branch Office ccr.tburth aridßmithfleld eisi,pßeburaJi’ "i Capitol; 350|000 Dnllarff, •• tMESCttOBS:' "V.: . ' JohnP. BuOierforU, P,.C. Sedgwfek, Harris torg: Samuel Jones, Philadelphia;. A. Wilkins. Banker, A ; .laliuaKathorfoW, Dauphin «>.; A. J. Qfllott, Haitislurg; «;T.?Onc& purgßoberl Klotz, Carbon co, ■ ■ a 1-. RUTHERFORD, President. A.A. CARRIER, Act’y. A. J. GILLETT, Secretary, inlami company will insure against perils at sea ami !mS^?JS!; TiB S, tfon ' * nd tonsportaUon; also, on landings tout wl£ .aW* ‘“c'S "r country, at ’lowest rntisSoX SeroobSw?,? - Po «' l| al«ncaon dwellinghousoseither perpetually or for a term of Tears.- ■ j al3 Girard Tire and Marino Insurance Company OJfiu of Smithfitld its. Capital, 300,000 Hollars. I”'B&f* , J oiner. . n.A;|tog^ taa ,. . P^MrorW,, Z b Tk™« toJStogS- Ills, . gsaas? Win, P. Hooker, Ata?H^ •• - / Farman Ehepnari] . * • : JOKL JONES, President A. §. Qfl/LETT <*!»**+***, • W.g insproCotton or Woolen Morciimdira end property gonerally, on the most flwbSMe tCTtl>l '- [j=U3J -- A- ' Insuranco Company of. tbo, Vallov of. Virefnia ; : Capitol 9800,000. 4 - ’ gUU3 ' ' ' HOME OFEICK, WINCHESTER, VA. “ ■ Jos. 8. Cawoiy. 'v : / * John Kerr. • Lloytf;l»ogan, Junes H. Burgess. ; JamesP.lUley, • ‘ ?f. Tf. Richardson, H, IL McOuyre. JOS. S. oABBoN,Pmddent. C. 8. FUNK, Secretary, 4 - • o'JP. Actuary.- ■ Tn#.Btwnlloaof tlio community Is especially invited to tbu company, os an institution based upon an amplecapl tal, and condncted.pu tie strictest principles of eaalty and economy.. Policies Issued on. Boats, Cargoes, and property . . r A. A.CABKIKBr •• -jjg? Office cor. Fourth and SmitMeld sis, i rnS=ABSOCIATBVII .firemen's Insurance 'Mz M&£KW5 y ,? r , W City or Pittsburgh. J. K. MOOitUKAD. WNNEY, Secro tnry. . k inTOr» : Moinat PIRB and MARINE RISKS of all kinds. Office: No, 09 Water street. :w -: -ronMcroMS'-'-'*'- J. K.Moorbead, W. J. Anderson, B.a| ? wyCT, . K.B.Simpson. : Wm-M-Rlgar, H. B. WUlino, . p n - £“’? 1 “ on ' WUlinmColilngvood, R, B. Roberts, Join ST. Irwibf: _. Joeoph Esge, Wm. Wilkinson, • David Campbell. • ET' Ti n t I Vt r a t J?? l , t , t „“^ iU l’P ,ir * »n«l I«eeeller«. nortmi,«(>r' BiSEIt ’ 110 Wood ‘ ,trcot > h “ Mcel ' o<l an as- Thomas’ Mechanical Leeches; ; i.'.'’.' ** Capping Glasses; **. 33reastO losses: .. EyoCaps; .. - .Dental Leeches; u Scarificator. 7 r" Ihcso are wally important indentions, and very cctoto ”!1 follow teecLing.Collhnd Bee them. Carper Wood «t »nj Virgin alloy. . - - j„Q JTS»-CASB MUTUAL ;FlfiE AJSJD MA RINK INSURANCE COMPASTr Of xSojSbpS^^^okAß. •FVeit&Tii—llfin. AUGOSTUB 0. HEIBTEE • . Secretary—miOMAS H. WILLSON, Esq. wuioiobs.* _ •' •'• . S?m A *?;?? lBlfir *, ; SamuelTT.Hays, ' WUiam KoWnson, Jr., • Thomas Gttlesri£' ' ‘ WlWamP.Fahnestock, &?.. -JobnJß.Coxi'- '- , HarreyßoHmaii, . ' Jacob Peter! ' • WHliain‘Colder, Jr., ‘ Jacobs, iialderman, ‘ Aaronßornbaoch. 81/3S3SLL & OAKES;-Agents. *••• ; . Office, ia Lafayette Building U I -i r (entrance on Wood street.) -i 1 j insurance Company ot -SgMgSSSgSS^ff&KSSS; nppi Birers-nnd tributaries, / - lirores against I/Os;? or Damaffo by Rre. ttS^^S^“ U,!orth9SeB ’,“ d -: ; *' ihbsctob**' ‘ tp«r v Wm.LarlmerJr.* WUUamßagaley, Samuel M. Kier, . * Wllliamßlngham. Bobort Dunlap, jr., John S. Dllworth, I?av‘M. pennock*- Francis Sailers, - & J.Bchoonmaker,. ,-’ Walterßryaat, - William B. Hayer - _ Jobu Sblhton/; - ' ‘“..l"’ to Kl ™’ B iUrwum to .“7 tba » bcen toownto completely eradicate n?S! B^5 ,ot thiadreadful disease in lees time than any oUmrpcmoly, mid at leas cost or incouvenfem* to the pi _Jlie thonsandsof certificates in thehimdsof the propria- S nS“H o i*- S »*” frDm *»U hnown citizens of the city of Pittahn’-ihanaits.immediate vicinity,go to showclearly nfaaS 0 ” 4 ' 111 <i, ; ul 'Mhat Knm's Psteouuhi is a medldne ralne, not only as a local remedy In jFhraiy- Dtnfncu, tots of SigU, buUe avdnable Internal remedyvinTiUngfho investigatingphysicians, as m thesnileriiig patient, to become adjuainted with its ot . “hrtnres are ossnred that this * MJiSlK,ttlcd Mlt KJ%cf,lf;X>, : iiI3S?SS !££?*!■ «Mfr»>'« : 'ia*heeh so badly af twr alt h S°/ Dla s’, r l ?° test seven years that mostbfthe time I havebeeu unable to attendto any kind of buslncts andmuebof the time anahla to walhand confined' to my bod.aod have been treated nearly all the time by the best ourOTKctr y adord.,; I occasionally get some ro “J “ntloued togrowjforso until hr. Fool cecommended mo to try the i*etroleum, or KockOiLa*ave ■ fZ*^**® I®* 1 ®* had fulled;l did sowitboatfaithat firetHrab ttthwrtr tbb pcisou-tothesajS S* once s*S*a to grow better, dnd by using Berenbottloa I have got a cure irortli thousands ofdollSs Jhlsmayeerafytliat ibSSSSf Petroleum, or ltoch Oil, for more than a year, and have rvv peatedly witnessed its bshefidaleficctS in the cure of indo. LnK,”?,?’ 4 rrhWt” “ISSSrf ! Sudan with confide nee recommend it to be a medicine Wbr. thy of attention, and can safely say that success has attend, edits ute where othermedlelnohad failed. . - : For sale by all thajbniggists In ! FHIL&DELPHI & CTOTAIN WAEEHOUBE. i -.- *J*. pM t iutii. i fwpoHlethe SktUUoun. •• : JtjSk. variM^ortmeatofCurUuiißandCurtalnMatonaljito IgawsM-sasifdsaaM SZTI, „„ Bsaaasis? SS!1 B| p ri^' ,B ? ,l i» <«i “ Satin Utfnes, Gilt Curtain Pins, “ ■ Lampas, ■■ . . Bands. “ KSf/V i • CorJs ana Tassels, « %£^X BS ’ fSsz^v** Plain Turkey K o a, & ' " - . HcbSttoirfsimaCora,, towjag|letter Jkjpn Key. 0. Dicxissox, « MtadonnJ-ii ‘ Kieb —Bear Sir: Mysoil’anti -wife bavinr been toDonttod by the u™ of your havo you rood mo a box or two or three dozen bottles' d .OmthoConpeKailoosl Minister,in:this place, of SI?’ 10 tf' tnd«s«aaon- aria aulaaluoa: of the liver, the ,same or myseir and wife, bcftrretaldno T™ r *?f? oatm i. OIi: oa ~ '*> **>* soverodbotEf two or three each—about a year and a half am, and »-e enjoyed so (?>od health for-yeara i?«^havt 3?““* ““?•.i? had nottakra a driSXu^b^rt - thaafullness of the stomach which so distresses the Sea. *?*»«•«!». »"dIbaye feltnotbini;tfifstaSSS .time. My-wifawas also relieved from a chronic dlseaso of S ofTo’ur Pe Aum! a of by the S -. M - SfER, Canal Basin, GEO. ft, KBYSEIt, 14b Jgg and Druggists and Mcdldno Dtilora every " " 1 ' ' - '-■ ”■■■-•- ■■■ ■ ' - ■■■■'. oct2b Hours for children, from 11 A. M, to 2 P. M. P«torA'“ ufalckor ‘‘““““d persons taken In on> J ‘ ' f nor2sdy CujrtMn materials,, ma S hl S* M'ara-toge of every description, FamiuJre xssaS£&|w««P ■ — 1 — • ■■■• '■ . : TmargOily COI-HSW Cornjim Airreafmanv eons are dreadfully tormented with coSm n-m«Jy win be fow>d In Vr OalTpLji^, Cr ; fl .F o : b-wsiskb,i«SSt fc ' Bambw»iaedacgi>mt(>thi«BwhobiiTtoa>ll«mitn 1^ ——■ : r JOHN YOUNG, JR. ftx^w TfU;h Include all tho 4mp duty “or drnm“erl of musical terms; toueiw*?^ njiumlcrrt pieces or musfo arranged fern *o «podworth; conductor of Uodworth'a BcSf ‘jX?’ f- 00 ', a lergo Bupplyof tte nlovojrork justrecclVcdsS fpr Bale at tho Music Store of JOHN JIT JIELwE - Jll ■.— - : 81 Wood street : PENNSVI. VASIA S?) 10 V “t 1 a stood B ,ri* I>weMn e Honso •63-Iho above s»ln fa postponed until February S>tb,lBSl • ADAM WEAVER, Fcppft. Area up. No. 271. dee(l:tu-KJa2oa g ) J lima* tSSw 1 ? U * ve “baniiumil fbt/HraMj UarUt « ? n “<»oo»Iy awcadi with butcneex tharel:uTfttvnnJi!^t^ r cu -' tomer » cboic, MJ3AT& on MAMCT SoU£K d “ ySIE ' 1 eTemDS '> • ,,h « SCOTCH BIIJ, Sc *i,W I S^L <1 *' !ClU ““ wi!l fe7or uswlth their tmdl- • BDIOHBHB ASSOOMTTm; 1 JOB BALK—ltltr LUASEoI' o toro.r ~<■ ■' X -imdßobert street* Pl/U M-KENNA’S Auction “ "14to8r t Wlll OPES la ATHENkun HAit. ON TiIURSUAY, February 0 ? FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, V7IRAND PANORAMA AND CONCEPT COSJDINKT) vX_ BItKWEB'S Original Panorama of MAMMOTH Da VH HMOAItA, Wno* open for ilmccond Umrt MJ,l t i toll ? r ;', h ’ » lncB from Korop, MTenJ tm , UoualpalnUngahnTe boon connected nlthlti amomrwhKh Is Iho Crystal 1*0! ace of London; also a grand CONOFRTfrw : theJltesM AVONDALE, which all attractive entertainment on the continent, Adml*- Bion 25 centa; no balf*prico r except for feiy small children , by their Pnrente. at 3 0 clock, anti doors openone hour prorlo no Afternoon entertainments folly as attract!?© as erenlnff anil more select* Reduced prices for schools. , f«bS;3te*m If TiiKATiUi--Josci>n 0. Fomii, Lusu and Jfaha - !7«‘—Kftlietrcet,abo?oltoo<l*./...t , ria?ffbfadittltt!oni lloxea and Private Boxes, large, sBi do. do ®o?^,.s6j > gecondl3ejr ft 26 c persons; Ifc Puraons secnriDff seats will bo charged extriT’or iho • cortlllcata; >Dooraopen at oYJoelc j performance to com raenco at 6Uo’dock...u. Another greot bill......’risa united efforts of the Two Companies entirely successful. . , X y7on ,f^ at », p^J ' with Bhoatff of gonuhie ai>plnjwe. a Poster and tho IVUd Horse of Tarter? Ev «jyiOTerof the Drama ehbuld see this trolyitwllw iXI® 8 ! 0 ?® erenfcgFefcro^OtS will be acted the greafrdraihanf M A&EPPA* Olt Tiim. WIID HOUSE OBTABTARYI......Miu©pta, Xr'c Brt S? bra * QPstcJlan, Mr. MeMillan; Kudzieff, Mf. Bayloy; DroUoflha, Mr. i’orrest: OHnshn. Zemilie, Mrv ; Brelrford...:..TLo perfbnu nnco will commence with Pout- Pry. •: : ; y ... . C, A. fflomAMUb 1 DASCIHG acadTjhy, . AT LAFATETTBUALI. IVT'V 9‘ A- McMAMJS respectfully announces in the -Lfi ' Indies and gontlomen of this city, that lm-vlng already Introduced the “i’olka Qar.drilles,” ho has note in practice Moag thensw and “Schott“l™BiS ar‘ o S°, ,l “ r manynewS pepu lar dnnecsnorer belbrointrodncetl in this city. . eom^;X,? 0nU ™ 6 “ » iBbl °f' to d (,ta Academy, can W ™ nd < » uartcr «*» week. • n«ma at 2$ wc fy l ;“’*iW and Tlmr eday after claas meets on Tuesday and SSSS*? “ Masters* chu^on Ing, Ferity l^l^^^vS'eill'S’aEre^llSniin 1 £»* otnf^nm^:.^"”' 0 Hll), *“ « n N isi‘i Poreona dpsiring -Piano copies of either of a® Quadrilles, canprocnre them of Mr. C.A.McSUNUS. atOio sc h°ol,ss ho lias contracted for thfl ronrfft with the Eastern publishers. 1 /• janl7 - / 'lAiiUU’d HAht, ilnirth and near Tioorf, opposituLa-’ ,Vi„ fs ? ot o Uall, <an i for. Partioa, Festirala, Conojris, tubllc Meetings, Ac. Also, Cargo’s XJotiUonand .bax llontllandcan-bo fonnd in readiness-at all times, hr applying to, WM. FRANK CARGO, at tta'cSSSlffiS Daguerrean Itoonisof B.Af, Cargo & at, £Jyl9 CARD. H A ™<» saWn portion of u>y stodcof BOOKS nnd STA. ±1 TIOSEinr to: Jlr. BAMBEh U. IATJPFm“hoS ojodnuo thosamehusiness in the sloro dccnpledrbv me «,V fourteen years past; at No; BT Wood street. Frotn Ms art. noouMd eatansiTe aseortoeo t, rto trnst our former enstorn. era will dud u good stock to seleetTrom; ahdwe bespeak of ot , t s cir P atr °nnge at the old P stand. Thosewhohavo unaotiled accooou:wilh the subscriber ara-respcctfnlly reqncsU’d to eallut tho newratswKrat a °d settle, prior to the rnlddlo of March next. 'BhouldXbo absent, my son, B. A. 100MJ8, will wait on them, “■ 00 ' I-UKK JSJOMIS, Agont. 8,. - ■ Blew Book Store. Y TUI; ABOTK NOTICE the public will perceive I 1™”*“?** a portion, of the utockor LUKE jAnljlls, Agent, mid will continue the business at tho olil ' l f < °i}lS"i l o Pf a Stoctol UOOKRand BTA. wif V i’ r ? M,, ;“S rrem Philadelphia end Now Tori; -SirtSl aa i , *,?V 1 cedi OK Week iy.N ewepapera! Jlombiy Magaelni*, andall new and cheep i'uhlicetiona, ..Msoon.as iaßucd.frqiu. tho. inode HXTanrtt ments,.l»th in Plilliuielpßlaaha Now York,’ to tliat'eHect? . . will consist of a general assortment of Standard School. Class.cah .XaWi Medical. Theological, and AUscolia. SS wISi 1 ” 11 Memorandum hooks, all kinds of Paper, Engineers’ Books and Stationery, (in this line par. licular.care end. attention has been takeu, through dho politeness of several .distingulshedrEhgiiieere, they assUp selection,)® largo ossorunent of the 1 lAMB,'WiAM«iM,-A£ii> JUSMONS— J_. 1000 drums Elga;: < • OO boxes Oranges; ■ 80-.' do Xcmona. To nrrire and for pale by ' JuSHUA BHODES & CO., SO Wood street. I'ftAXbliNS Xv 300 boxes 31. R, Halsins: • JOO do deled do -20 kegs sun . do - Tnifitoraanil forgaJoT)/' r , - JOSHUA EnOl)E3 & CO., -••••• ~ ■••• •' .39 Wood street • I AAT&o—JO uiaia, uuiy; ~ :-I_/^'6‘caacsPrunes,glass * : V , . sdo do .fancy jars.: •. • v■ ■ In store ami for sole Ly • • Mft •••;• JOSHUA.RIIOBE3 & CO., — 1 - flO Wood p.tTtmt. 0. tuciam.iTrfi... ........ r.uosS; buhle?. CITIZEUS* DEPOSIT BANK. , ■---NO.-H7 WOOD STRRKr. • ... ca pt t it.;Ba ooi o 00. PAH AND CUIIBENTFUNDS -jWdTOlonDepo.it El- tbe prindpal dttMDl tho Union fop .; Colit'ctioiiK iriruUi on 'all orccp.-'lbh' polnla-at f.iir Unyp, TbarPday. Pkcowftt - - ’ ' f c^ : r ate - now;opcii fox sSikStStt ihe eh °f tho Capita.l . -ftti* ' Pnbllo S ais• of 11 or ft e s at liawreurriviHc r-.i • \fr uNJuiDAY NKX.T* Tclsruary ;Btli, atlOo’clock ■*£iX'\S!i!ih' '-? < ''S nc S' mo >i* 11 'tliat-wnlob of tholr l bsm SlhTral? ” nt yt&U arcmmnl Of ilot.Hust Meunl ,t oppoaHo hentl of VVco.l. ~ SAMUEL WEST. , . WORLD’S KAIIIS, . IBSI, and New Yorlt, 1853. TRIUMI'U OVER TUB OOaPETITIOS OP TUB WORLD «& THE fiKtaiid only PRIZE MEDAL3ftr iW JMfS w London,lBM, iSS. <** Neiy L i° o wr l :si>f , . ofmarrufactarlngtoFUc'h cetftctfcva. SStlnr.^ rh^K^i iy^td p if icej they ara b °yP all com* t^°l^...T? ie p * leather only is used, and no Doing arc reach perfection in eTeryarticie. ■•• ?•• - that forologanco, lightness, comfort »m 4 real tho Harness and Saddles of Lacav A.plin i^aclaie&iiSLf AttroUon is called following scale of nrir«. • ab l “,e lfSli> 11arneM,....00 t0J25,00 ’■ f.Wto Ssloo .^^j^^sssstS.’ggjr l wwi “•“"is." raS^pbfe°’ S ° Uth InitenottonaJnOTn.to, Mod.m La ngnaß „, SsSSsiSSss ■ will receive prompt attention, • ■■ * w. -f-W BEy£E£KCEB: t > rorr,8 ’ NeWyotlt > ?°v.c/rT&.£; rbitr Jnß.n.Uopting.EKiLln. XTITHATiS SOlM—lOO bags for sale by - IV feb4 •i y.- fl. A»-PAHbfESTQCK A CO. *UTABU—6 cask* for «aJoTjy~ *** B. A* FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. A Tar saia by a * eM B; A. f , AHNK3TOCK & CO, j iIILOKOtOUM— W tta'rar fnltr by : ■ ' ' B. A. BAUSKSTOCK A <Y» rpnn ratecrfbew ttS""Soß«p«rt 1 ,„, W p a, ■luce business Boiterally, underlie style aswos{ n-arebouio No. lm Wat*, Vo* 5» i£S? **£?- formerly oocuplod by BnrbrHßD 4 Iqghraa.* Btr " etB: ' W3L B. ENGtian. • JAMES UICtIAKDSOJr, ritt,-,V.i;rah. lobruarv Ist, 18Mifob3 ; A BASKMKNT ROOM, corner i'curth stri'ct an,] f't. .**- oll»y, Pj|trturj;h. Tlio Boom will* j!?55 deep; .ono .half above ground: drv and veil bos acool vault In ftont. WU K «ots ' next, Rnqnlre nt ofßre of «Morning Voatl” ° lat rU A L LEGHENY PQRge. . SOIiOaiOH SHKTTEII &, m ■ L * B ' (tato BbnlSJSemplß'a Holliogillll;)®* edSlk or th„ Allegheny, below the St. Clal/ StrMlirfdgo 0f tho T .AttmncredTt, Pa. 8 ' HE proprietors respretftmy inform the: nnhlle having made extenaWe additions to thefre pmU'w I l* went, they, are prepared to man'afactn™<m Va„^ teMWl ' sonabletorma, fom,Worlr for Bridges. /C^avi rea ‘ Work, Stone Cutters’ and Mtismiß'Toobi ’ si’S’,’ S»«ry Qciiting, MachtneiWorkliigerioralfarnrheavew 1 - f' MUI kvorydracrlpUoni‘Ah», HOUSE snnvoi :fI e For B in Si »f ®‘e&r>« PaUntVorYr. rhino will be in when all orders. fbrSboea wUr meet 9 0 * oftT y» mJ&temodo ahAdS‘‘.Sre«nt prnph ttUended to on the flbortwt noMfo } or tolo. r ' 1 ' ■ 1 - ~ ■••••■ Jaiary.. .??*>*«» Gartner, Batcher. . AP ILL *» found on tbo tegular market da,!.«wi .> V lugs at STALL No. a 8 D USIOND ma h K i?-? S.T“- Luigh.ana u STALL No. O ALLEGHENY SMj?KCT Pi £t Lifl usual quality oHlauis,,Biuokoa Beef Snnsoee, *e.,Ac. Tougura, Ljnv • lanaram- . „ BElttl-AMfIUAL, MATS ■ Contlnntd tljrouirlt • A A. MASQN A- * B ? 4 - A . Iron l«taii gfe l » «Jw Solo through the month of Februarv i£m utock will l« BitEih.:nijitJr«ia ow i^ l . S ?ji I J rll ? lr /“uoense THER HEDBCmON IN PWOKS ’ 4 toU at eUII r TO- * " r ~ ' ,; '- r fel iffigT' ’ Fou^£^Ss™ I SgsrJf «*• r • i »na 'VlnkrfSh jo ‘o^r Sprlu? ' Jj.Art xtaiio- zT^nit^ oo^- J?uocrst Marcb~Cmiroo«d^iq'nSJul 7 '* '<*nt* H. lial)COck.,nith title, anti njsP^ r ■ Atrayed in ClotidsijfGc3af>n t <*»!»♦ > illogc Festival Sctiottißch, by W . V Wnllanv^l!^' JaUlea’a Prim* Donna TFWttes; 33 oa5K ( i now lot of “ ChfckcSjgVrtoS aro " “7s” “*»«*• . 81 Wood ittcet. wsaiiiii , - -* £. V -t~:> --'5 ■ •.VI .--.'Cf v«T. r 'r r - : ; V> ' *' Six AMUSEMENTS. P~D. JONES, CosMor: . >1 , I" r ’ : n
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