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THE CITY POST. •THURSDAY-- 9- BiJi MaEnifO.—An adjourned meeting of the of tho barTraa held jestorday afternoon* io th& Suprctiu). ..OourtToom. - ■-■ ...■ .• • -Mr. Craft took the chair; and Mr Riddle officiated «a sec-1 ’■ rotary.. . • .••-i ' ■ i on behalf of the Committee, presented & ■ - L remonstraOeo and a series of resolutions In • regard-to the , -rpropoeod remora! of tho Supremo • Court to Harrlshurg^ - - • ®iaresolutt6nS'andromonstranco areas Ibllowa:,: • J2e wiped. That with the most favorable. loclfaailon to. "• consult the supposed coarenleneo of tho Judges of tboqu premc Court, this meeting, on reflection, stand opposod to ’ tho> centralisation of tho sessions of said court at. ilamsr burgi and most respectfully beg peave to dissent from any ' Wu”?M too well Mllsfiod with tho occafioiml tftownoe ofthoso JoilgM m oor Wfstcm cnpiwUßhoretho wlsdoth of Oonmaa taM ttleo pluwl Jtt* Goa'rts of tho uoitod Stotot.tor tho District of. this ■ Commonwcftlth' to afford said Jute, our lcoro of absence, Imsmneli as sold Courtis a valuablo school of legalknow-v lrtgo to tho profession; and disseminates sound judicial 1 principles among the people at large.. . . Boeauso; Tho only plausible argument urged against presrtit armogement, viz., llic time.consumed, in travel by tho Supreme Judges. Li readily answered. by the improved facilities of locomotion, which imposes no more labor or oc cupation than vro aro anxious"they should- haro for- tho ■ honofltof tlieirhoaUh.TOcrcatlnn of mind and intercourse with their f*mill«w; and which wji9 cheerfully submitted 10 by the venerable Judges who scaled our mountains and * their roughe-t paths from the retttement of tho country. . Bccau«e, Tn point of fact, this traveling facoavoulonco Is most properly presented In this point of view: whether it shall bo performo<l bv five gentlemen: who assume it as ono bftheUulkftof The ofllco, and have made their calculations • accordingly, or by fifteen hundred others La their place and stead, each relatively at greater loss and expense, without ’even tho consolation of daily pay or mllonge. : Because. Tho cUi3ens of the State, generally, «ro inter ested In diffusing the advantages of legal science both among -themselves and tho younger members of the bar, dedicated to their future service, who will be bolter educated In tho theory and practice or the law .by courts fa tho lost resort ' withfa their reach. . ■ Became, Tho.peoplo at largo are as much interested that justice in tho last resort should bo placed within convenient distance, os they nre in. tho establishment of-primarypor* tale fa their immediate vicinage, for entrance at tho thresh* -old fortbe assertion of thuir legal remedies. Because. This proposition has not emanated from-tho rauksof tho people, who,for tho. reasons rat-forth, and many others at band, are well satisfied with tho present circuits, and insensible of tho valuo of tho change. ■■ Because, Such chango would tend to set up a peculiar and privileged class of lawyers, elevated by tho study of thoory • over practical knowledge, and fro-a contact with tbo people and knowledge of their practical wants. Because, A most respectable minority of out cltizenswore '.Opposed to the constitutional change, authorizing on cleo* jndimry, on tbo ground, that Judges wore folllble as mere men, and ltwould be posnWe for ihotn to be subjected to political influences, and sudden breezes, varying from tire sober second, thought-of popular Tenson: tnereforo It would be but duo deference to suoh .minority,to keep tho Judges rnt far as posslblo out of the political vortex of the Capitol, where their motivo9 might sometimes bo suspected of indirection or iutngue; when at a distance, they wonld ho above all suspicion, as they over shouldbo, < Because, Tn the (Titan orttienus practice of Pennsylvania, it Is very difficult, if not Impossible, to spread upon tho pa per hooks, all tho facts la their truo aspect and connexion, and therefore, tho questions arising m -error can ba much hotter argued by- tho counsel, who ttiod the cause below,- who are mam fully prepared ,to stato and admit the fuels, . precisely In tho snmo view they occurred, at tho trial, and am likely to occur again, if situated, w> thatlthelaw, fa justice to the court.below, and parties maybe settledcor- Tcctly. • The propreed change would compel nioe*t"nths of such counsel, including most of tho younger members nf the profession, to abandon their cause I *, greatly to tbo pro* jndlco of thur clients' interests and tho attainment of jus tice, ami place the decision* of the Supremo Court, upon a * State of fiiets wliirh cev«Thad existed. Resolv'd. Tlistn Committee of Correspondcnpo and Ar- Tangament be appointed for thsTVcptem District nflVnn sylvan la, to carrv into t fleet tlie resolutions of this meeting opposing tho huggestvd centralisation. To the Senate ord Jlon*t of Representatives <f Vie Gnomon. wealth of :Pennrylrama.v- • - - Tho remonstrance of sl» undersigned members of tho Bar, .resident at the cuy of Pittsburgh, would respectfully represent: That thoy are earncwily end seriously opposed to tho passage of tho law, now.peudiog before your honorable bodies, proposing to ceutrahzo tho business of tho Supreme Court at Harrisburg. The proposed change would be burdensome Btul vexations - to. tbs members of the Bar and the suitors in said Court:, and liable (o many other objections, unnecessary to be stated In this remonstrance. It wns znoTOi that iln remonstrance trad resolutions be adopted. ~ Judge SliAlcr *l(ci not deem it necessary that tbo resolu tions should accompany tbo remonstrance to Harrisburg.—. Tho gentlemen followed Uyjsosuggestions with some ro marks, opposing tbo remoral of the Ooort to Harrisburg, on the ground that political Influences might be tfonght to. bear upon the Judges, If the rein oral to that place we* of fectad. In preference to going to Harrisburg, ho favored the removal or ihr> Court to Philadelphia. The Chairman, Mr. Craft, mado some remarks. explana tory of tho reasons which induced tho Committee to enter Into an argument in opposition to the removal. Mr.G.P. Hamilton hoped that both the remonstrance and tho resolutions would be adopted, and forwarded to the Legislature. Herald Itwaspropertliatlhoreasonscflbcir opposition should beset forth,-in justice to them selves, &d to tho Judges of the Supreme C.urt, who had set frrth free ly their reasons for consolidation, In their petition to the Legislature. Mr. H, also argued In forcible terms that tbo political atmosphere of Harrisburg rendered that placo an unsuitable locality to hold the sessionsof tho Supremo Coart Messrs. J. E. Brady, T. J. Fox AUen, 0. P. Hamilton; nod other 'gentlemen,' participated in tho discus*it>n. .Every speaker preferred tho rcmoral to Philadelphia in preference to Harrisburg. Thoqncstionon the resolutions and,remonstrance. was taken, when they passed anon imously. Under the lost resolution, the chairman announced tbo following 'committee:—Messrs. Brady, McConnell, G. P* Hamilton, McEolgbt and Appleton. A resolution was offered, suggesting Philadelphia as tho suitable place" for tbo consolidation of the Const, if such a course was deemed necessary. Anamendmont was-offered, proposing to abohdi tho two mn.Ulo districts of the Court. A lengthened dlseassion grow up cm the resolution, and amendmcuL It was participated in by Mwshm. Hamilton, Brady, M eClowry, Itccd, McKmghi, Carnahan, Brace, andotbers. The resolution nod amendment were finally withdrawn, on motion, the meeting adjourned. A Rcffm* Caged. —On Tuesday evening, a man named Luke O’Brien was arrested on a charge of rapo, by cfflecr Pox. The offender was token before Aid. Major, who rum. milled him to Jail- WMloofilcers FcX and Dougherty warp oonreying O’Bncn to prison* he .broke away Trozn and ran down a cross street to Pennsylvania Arcnoo; he ran out this street several squares, bat wm finally re-cap tured near the «• Round House,” Ho was thou safely lodged' In prison. A commitment fbr not was also lodged against The information accusing him of this offence was lodged by Margaret Jlauscy; the other charge was.-preferred against him by Rachel Johnston. . TrtE Jlweu. Ca-sj.—ln tho Senate, on Monday, tho.biU granting Jewell a dow trial' passed a second rradiog, by a vote of fifteen yeas to thirteen nays—Mr.M’OHotoclt toting yea, and Sir- Daroo in llio negative. On a notion to bua pond ibe rules and allow tho till to pass finally, which ro ([Qires a two-third vote in the affirmative, tho tolo stood. it # nays 11—Messrs. B&rslo and M’Clintocfc .voting in tho affircuativo. The Senate ihon adjourned until Tuesday, when tho bill would come-pp for its final passage. .Fire senator* were absent when tho vote was taken on Monday,, bat their presoueo was especied on Tuesday* If the bill should pass the Senate, it will go into Ihollonso, and eboald a majority in that body favor, it wllj in all probability pwa • to-morrow; But two days fbr legudatlvo action remain. Sals of Valuable Peopeutt..— This afternoon at 2 o'clock, P-M. Davis, Auctionocr, will MU on the premises, that Tory valuable piece of land roar tho Eighth Ward, containing six acred, part of the well known Tostln Eatato. This Is the most desirable property now offered near tho dtf, fron ting on Pennsylvania Avenao aadon the Braddocks Field Flank Koad. Pakoiuma avd CojcnL?.—ltvflH be peon by our adver tising columns, that tho Panorflma of .Mammoth Cato, l alia of Niagaia, and Crystal Palace, with a Concert by tho Blisses Avondala, open today. -As its stay in this city mast necessarily bo short, all who desire towUaoaait most em brace the opportunity. Exhibitions every afternoon and night.. . ■■ -j. . . • Verdict. — In the casa of M'Closkey’s administrators to. the Pennsylvania Uailrood Company j his honor, Judgo Wil liams, churged tho Jury yeptenlny morning. After a abort absence d verdict of/our. ihoioandfivehundrcd dollar* Car plaintiff, was rendered. The amount of damages drlmed, wassl6,oooi . : -• • .. - Iw Tire Ctvr.-'-Qovernor Bigler, of. this Btatp, Governor UodiU, of-Ohio, JudguGillls, of Elk county, and U. 8. Mar* stool Frost were at. tho St. Charles; on Monday, , Governor liiglor is en route for Ilorrisbnrg. 110 rotnrnediast evening in company with JudgoOillls and Mr. Frost,from Eric. VoLuvTEBt Compact.—At a mustingnf tho Volnntocr In fantry Company, « Jefferson Guards/* held at-their armory on tho evening of tho Cth of February, Lieut. Thostas Mc- Chairman,.andltouLßi McKee, Secretary, tho,fol lowing preamble and resolutions vrera unanlmon&ly adopt ed:—" •■■■■■_. Whebeas, Inasmuch as it has pleased tdl-wfreProvldenco j to remove from our midst James McKee, Into sergeant of.; this company—thus teaching, us tho mutability of life and tho ocrluin decay of all earthly things, bo it lteolv<'J t That In tho sudden and truly affecting death Of onr late sergeant, this company has lo*t a respected and valuable member, whoso nctlve and uniform exertions In its behalf we will ever chensh in lively xemembraneo. Betoln'di That we deeply and truly sympathize with tho. widow and other near relatives of our departed fellow-mem ber* Beraeant M’Koo, m this their day 6f severe affliction.-. . Jltsolis.d, Tbat the members of this Company attend .the funeral of our dearest member in citizens* dross, and wear the usual badgo of mourning-for thirty days. - Resoh*d, That the officers of this mooting deliver to tho near relatives of our late departed member a copy of these proceedings, And also furnish, the papers of. Pittsburgh with the sam» and Truest tho publication thereof. ■ ; On motion odjournvd. -X . ' TIIOMAS ArELHOTY, Chainnan- KoBEBr.M’KEE, Secretary. . Tas SciTOOL IiAW.—AI tho mooting held in tho Sixth ward, I on .Monday evening, in response ta tho call that “ tho Pub* j .lie Schools arc in danger,” » resolution wu.fidoptod,re-1 qucsUagour Senators acd-Jtfcprorantatives in tbo/State | Legislature, to vote for tho Repeal of the 20th and-21st see* tlOn of the Act of the 7th of .'April,"lMO, and to oppose the I totroducUonof the principle* embraced lo oitbor of-said sections into any other lnwv Aoothor resolution was adopt* ©d. requesting our members of tho Legislature lo have’a provision inserted in the proposed 6cbool law, making tho City of Pittsburgh ono school district, anil tho several wards of sold city suhdistricts, with uniform taxation for tho sup port of .tho public schools, to be divided according to the number of pupils in each sub-district—each of tho said districts to procure tho ground and erect its own school bouse.' ■' * -fosiißOAD Btiaistss.—On; Monday last, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company despatched ft-om tholr dopota . eastward, onothousand and fifty 5 tons of produce, flour, provisions*- Ac., anil had received from tho eastward, and shipped down the river five hundred and flfty tons of dry goods, and over three hundred tons of railroad and pig iron. Among the articles shipped east on Monday were 2,822 barrels of flour, Owing to tho extraordinary quantity of freight now being received bv the Control Company, at their depots, they are unable to find room in thoir warehouses for tho eastern freight from the Ohio and Pennsylvania llnllrood ; conse quently,the depot of that road, in Allegheny city, Is crowd ed with freight, awaiting an opportunity for shipment east. Riot.—Andrew Hopkins, Patrick Hopkins and Martin M’Laughlin, wnro hold to bail yesterday morning, by Aid. Steel, on o ebargo of riot, preferred by*a man namod Fox, who resides near tho scene of the late murder on the Alio* ghony Valley Railroad, in Penn township. It appears that on tho Sunday M'Cabo.was killed by Guilin, the latter was pursued by the tbreo men noticed abovo, into the house of Fox; the windows were broken by tho men, and other to. juries done the building. Collin, whito in the bouse, .be coming possessed of an axe, his assailant* retreated. Ho then returned to tho houso cf Mrs. M'Calrn, and the events, resulting to tho murder, followed. Fox, in whoso bouse Cullto took refage, made the Information; Tub Taxes on the Erio Railroad has been refold by tho intercession of Gov. Bigler, and if ho did notrefionnnond tho beligercnts tobuy their hats at tho “Banner Hat Store,'* os a means of keeping their heads cool, ,be ought tohavo done so, by all means,a9 ALr.haasomeofthe lightest,, neatest and cheapest In this community.' We speak know ingly; just try him, No. 147 Wood street, sign of the “Ameri can Flag.” ' Geabino.—Workmen are engaged in Allegheny City, in cutting through the west end of the Seminary Hill, to grade Tremont street, and with the excavations they aro tilling up Kebccca street, from' Allegheny Avenuo to the aty line. This cutting down of Tremont street to tho[heaviest grading that was over undertaken la that city, and tho work is pro gressing rapidly, considering tho severe frosts to be encoun tered. - The valuable improved property of Mr. Adam Weaver, situate on Pennsylvania Avenue,to tho7th Ward,will be sold tills afternoon at 3 o'clock, on tho premises, by P. M. Davit?, Auctioneer, aa tho owner is removing from tho city. Fully Cohautto.—Henderson Williams, who was com mitted to jail some timo since, on a chsrgo of larceny, was fully committed yestirday by Mayor t ofo. "\7"AIjENTINES.—A full oad complete anwirtment, nt Y i’ncca from one cent to lon dollar* caeh,junt receivod and for sale by . - PAMD.EL 11. LAUFFEIt, to Luke Loomis, ng't,) N0..67 Wood etrcct. WOLHSS AKOMAIIC feOIUhDAM gCUNAt’Ffi—A fresh supply received by JOS. FLEMING, fob 7 (Successor b*L. Wilcox A Co) HA KKK’S IIKUB&r-Of uTery description.always on hand l and for sale by ftubl]. JO3. FLEMING. BROWN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA UINOKK—A fresh supply received by ffeb?] JOS FLEMING. A YBirS CHERRY PECTORAL—A supply of thia oclo* J\. brated Couch M-didnp just reedred bv fetff * JOS. FLEMING. Tf'jUilK GIJYK OIL—A fresh supply of genuine Olivo Oil, X received l»v_ ffobTl . JOS. FLEMING. MRa REITS AUDOSIINAL SUPPORTERS—A supply receive! by ffebjj JOS. FLKMINQ, QUININE— 40 fia jast received by . . fob7_ • JO3 FLEMING. T>EPSIN—-A supply received by X fcli7 JO3, FLEMING. M ’MANUS’ ELIXIR OF OPIUM.—This is (bo essential extract from the native drug.. It contains all the val uablo qualities of Opium, without ll* deleterious and nso less principals. A supply received by f«b" • • jos. flkmino. BANK STOCKS WANTED.—OO Share* Exchange Hank, 50 shares M.snd M. Dank, 25 shares Banker Pitta burgh. A. WILKINS * CO, fe3 ■ . 71 Fourth street. For (ientt 110UE OFFICES, on the necond floor of tho I\w>t Solid ’ Inpt, entrant* from Wood fttroct—«altnb!o for Attor* Dfjß, Insurance Office*, Ac. Enrjuirc at tho office of tho gobferibew,- first floor. fj&2s| PATRICKB k FItIRND. Jleiafi. J» Sbrottel & Co., M ANTJPACfCUKKItS OF Pill I? PROOF BAF,ES t Vault Dpora and Iron Window Shutter*. AND as all persons admit tho necessity of the abort mentioned anldca, w« bare no hesitation In renoa* mending oor article to bo «in&] to anything In tho city. Onion promptly attended 10, and pat op in the best style,’ and t>n abort notice: street, between Fourth and Fifth, Pitta* burgh. • .[aepOtdOm] J. SnilOfSKL A CSX FfNN&VLVANIA ItAILUOAD COMPANY.—In pursu ance of the Act of Assembly of rcanujltanla, entitled An Act to Incorporate the Pennsylvania Bailroad Com pany , n approved the 23*1 day of March, A. D.-18u3Police \* hereby given, that it 1* the intention of the Pennsylva nia Railroad Company, (should the tamo be Approved by their stockholder? At the annual meeting, to be held on the flrxt Monday of February next,) to guarantee the bonds of tho RtcuhoiirUhi and Indiana Railroad. Company, to tho amount of tire hundred thousand dollars, Pblla* Jsn. Tiin.lß&L—jal&lm T. 8. FIUTCI. Bec>y. ■ >UTNAM’S MONTHLY-'FOR FKBRUAUY—Hftcoirod JL atid for pal© by 11. MTNKIi A CO., Nn. Si SmithflcM fitrwjt. 1. Washington's Karly Days. Illustrations—Tloßldcnccp of the Washington Vcmiiy; Primary Li'wnos; Wash* ington’n Surveying Kipedition; the Surveyor's Comp. 2. Modern Greek Custoniß. 3. Flares of Public Amusement, Til osinit Inns—Lafarge • Hotel, (front of Metropolitan Hall:) Broadway Thea tre; Bowcrr Theatre; Interior of Castle Garden; Hippodrome. 4. Memolnt oM>r. Vcron. 3. Boarding Schools—French atid others. 0. Notes from my Knapsack—ho. 1. 7. Austrian Balt Mines. 8. Annexation* 9. Atltest. 10. Tho Mayflower. 11. The Latest Historic Doubt; tho Problem of tho Lost Prince. 12. A Pot Pound of Poetry and Parody. IS, Stage Coach Stories, (continued) 14. Editorial Notes. . Txsu»—s3 per yeari Singlo copies, 25 cent*. f U. MINER A CO., foh3 • No. 82 Smithfleld street. Stephen C* Foitei’s Latest Worh* THE SOCIAL ORCniiSTitA, n collection of tho most pop ular Melodics arranged as Solos, Duetts, Trios and quartette, by STEPHEN O. FOSTER, author of ,4 0M Folks at Home,” u Old Kentucky Home,” “ Nelly Bly," etc. Partial. Airs arranged as Solon for cither Flute or Tlolin. Port 2d. Airs arranged as Duetto. Ported. Aim arranged as Trios. Part 4th. Airs arrauged as Qaortrtts. This work contains most of Mr. Foster's popular melodies, as well as the most popular airs of the day, by other compo sers, comprising in all upwards or ninety of the most deal ruble pieces of music. Tho accompanying parts in the Trios and Quartetts are intended for Tiolln and Mollncallo, hut can, Id the absence of those instruments, be performed with good effect on the Piano or Melodeon. Altogether, this is decidedly the most complete work of the kiud over publish ed, and should he possessed by every family and by all in terested in cosy and pleasing instrumental music. Just re ceived by oxpress, and for fudo by f«b2 _ H. KLEnr.R, 101 Third street. I7UNK CLOCKS.—>V« wish to inform tbo citizens that wo 1 haTO received one of the finest assortments of Mantle Clocks and Mnnup time pieces, ever offered in this market, direct from the manufacturers, which wo sell will as low as any boose in.Uio United Slates, (at retail.) and mock lower than any establishment In this city. Also, a fine lot of Watches end Jnwolry, which wo .will sell os usual, at wholesale prices by iho jingle artlcV. at HOOD’S Jewelry Store, GO Market street, Pittsburgh. janai Hats and. Caps* pj*j 40SKPU COX A CO.,comcr Woodstreet-ag** ' /e=aand Diamond alloy, would respectfully in*rag§Bs thsir friends and tho public that they "y** _ are receiving a largo and splendid stock of HATS AND CAPS, of tho latest styles, which they arc prepared to sell on as reasonable terms as any. other bouse in the rily. Giro os a call.and examine our stock.- :• aeplO Consume the Smoke. aIQE subscriber having the exclusive ri&btto manafao* tnro and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIH AND BMOKK NBUBHKG TUKNAC&ds prepared to reecivo orders, and contract for hcaUng- bnUding* with, the moat economical Vurnaco now in two. Tho attention of those interwtod is solicited. Anv infonniitlon can bo hod of A. BEADLEY r Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J. BAENDOLLAE, : decSfctf | Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 131 Wood at r _ 4*l •)/MV—EOlt $12)0. one>tblni to hand, balance In <lpl*VW fbnr years, we will nil a NEW HOUSE, just finhhod, of. rfx. rooms and cellar.with IMloofeet front,by 205 deep on a ton feet alley: pleasantly situate on Mt Wash* intfon, 8. OCTHBEUT A SON. joSA 140 Third street. ' 49»lG$rw«ek«,-Sa ONBDOLt*AII AND A QUARTER A "WEEK will pro euro ft forgo LOT 0? GROUND. Eleven Baddlng Lots, within twenty minutes’ walk of the city, la a pleasant And he&Uhy location, will ta sold at $2OO each—slo in hand ; balance at $5 per month. Each Lot 1$ SO fcot front by IS4 drap, fronting on two streets. Several families havo already Broiled thenUelres of this favorable opportunity of procu ring a borne, and wo are Induced to offer eleven more, which will probably "be the last at the above terms. . Ja2T : S. CUTHBKRT A SON. 140 Third st- f |R) LET—A IJKIOK HOUSE, or six rooms, on Robin non JL Btrcet, nnar Federal street Allegheny city.. ■ Kant 4120 ayear; Apply to 7 S. CUTUBKRT & SON, : jM3 - 140 Third streot AYODNQ MAN YPANTKD, with a small capital, to pur* cUhbo the Stock,?! store* and Good-will of. a good pay* ng business In tils city. Terms• made. easy.::Apply to r s; CXITUBBRT * SON, Genoral Agents, 140 Third street. LAWKS’. GUM BUSKINS, 0 VUHrSHOKS AND SAN* -PALS, at 66 cents; warranted not to tear. L E. lIAYWARD, - feb3 ■ v Ooroorof Market and liberty streets. I*oll BALK-G 3 AOHKS OF LAND, adjoining the Boro’ ' of Beaver, beautifully located for a residence, and very valuable for.forming.. On It aro springs of bard and sort water, making it a desirable location for a WaterOoro Es tablishment. It only wants tp bo Been to bo admired. Enquire of , . THOMAS WOODS, ja27 . . . 75 gonrth street. OSGOOD’S INDIA CIIOL AGOG UK—An unfailing remedy for Fever and Ague, and other bUions diseases. . Dre imrod from several year’s experience, and designed espodal* - ly for those affections of tho liver, and other Internal organs, which attend tho dtieosos of billons climates. Resi dents of such climates will find the Cboiagogue on invaria ble and absolute preventative Travelers by the use of this remedy can penetrate the forests of the Bonlli and West, at any season* in perfect safety.' A largo supply rerelvod by JOS, FLEMING, • fab2> :• ,: •: ..i Baccessor to It, Wilcox ACo. : /'tOEKKK—6O Bocks prlmelUo.nnd \j. •. > •10 “ Java, instore and for salo by ‘ KING A MOORHEAD. IUGAR—A prime article of New Orleans in store and fur I solfthy- ’: - fia24l SINQ ■& MOOftHKAP. RKSINKD SUGAKB—Powdered, Crushed, Clarified and Loaf, for sale by [ja24] KING & MOORHEAD. . ' I - ’ ’ . - .1 -. v ' ■.,. .TTJJIf 8 MIW MSS. JffiEW. 6/eei water In-the channel by metal mnTk. . It Is ral dldst, and there Tiro Indications of a .rise before long. By to-morrow, wo think, the packed and large boats will bo able lo leave /unloaded. TVc cannot remember theilmo when (bo rlvcrhas fallen so: rapidity os it-baa during the past.week.- One would think that the bottom of It bad literally fallen out So far box it gone down that the regular-packets running above will find It difficult to make their tripe, ; The Full* CWy, which left bore for Wheeling on; Friday last* we learn got fast on passlog BufilDgton Island, orul i Vas compelled to Jlghten in order to get over, i a misfortune happened to the Ikdfardcn her lost trip around from Nashville. Whllo on her way, day beforo yesterday, riio ran against a snog, which came near taking away the whole of ono odo of the ladies'cabin. No one was injured, and fortunately the damngo incurred woa. but slight— (Xndnnatt JfaquiT&jfibritary 4. • 2V<* river continues to fall Quito rapidly, with but little over 9 fret water in tbo canal, 0 feet m the Indian chut.* on the Tails; and about 6 foot la -tbu middle chute last evening. 'Dariog tho previous 24 hours the river recalled 2 ftet. The weather yesterday was clear and cold. Early yesterday morning a flat-boat, said to bo laden with powder, grounded or lodged at the head of Corn Island, in attempting to descend tho Falls, rather an awkward trick It would appear, sls, if left to her own guidance, the bark would haro boon surely taken rapidly through by tho cur rent. Perhaps the crew of said powder, boat wont to blow tip Corn Island, or blow it oIT. which might ho n good move. The Franklin Pierce lodged on the rocks a short distance below, and perhaps, by blowing up, ccfald iriove hor oil too*- It would bo a quick way to let her off. We learn that shippers of stock at Cairo, tho mouth of the Ohio, are paying $lO per head fbr freight on stock from thnt port to Now Orleans. The htul a large number, all driven overland from St. Louis.—Zouirrtfte Courier, Fibril- February 4, . Flood-\n Vie Tho. Toscurahian .North Ala bamian of Friday, says: Wo understand that the river abovo Decatur U too high for steamboat navigation, and that only ono boot la now running between Docotnr and tfao Nashville and Chatta nooga ltollrond bridge, Wo lenrn that soma of the mml boats were seriously damaged try coming in contact with tho railroad bridge. 8 Tho bridge over Town Crock, on tho Memphis and Charles ton Itailroad, was partially demolished by tho high water On Saturday night From prcscntindlcation* there is likely to bo a freshet in tho Tennessee river, as It is very high and (till rising.- It Is thought, tho whole bottom from bluff , to bluff will bo in undated. Tho river presents the appearance of an * ( inland sea«” and wo fear it will cause much dostrnoUon or pro ;pcrty. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. &TSJST ff&TgR m TUI OUABBtt, AND UISIIXQ, ARRIVED. Steamer JefTorPon, Parkinson, BrovriFTlllo. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. *• Thomas Shrlrer, Halley, "West Newton. “ God. Bayanl, Peebles, Elizabeth. 44 Ben Bolt, Boyd, St. Loulfl, “ Excbiuigo, McCallutn, Wheeling. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson, Parkloeon, Brownsville. “ Luzorno, Dennett, Brownsville. “ ThomtwHbriver, Dailey, West Newton, *' Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. • “ Gazelle, Rhoads, LouiezUlo. • 44 Exchange, McCallum, Wheeling. 44 Hartford, Ilazlot, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, AND SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Line, roa rnz cqttctawcb op PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BrrwsET PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Ana Saint Lotili* null. Tun LrtE w composed nf povcn rlaps powerful Steamer*, uno* vsssxnssiaqaaTla] for speed, splendor, taf-iyep?"' aud comfort, and Is tb* onlt tuhocgT! paiut uni nr Steak Packets on the Ohio river. It connects wilh the U. 8. Mail Liu* of Steamer* from lincinnntl to Loutsvllln arid Saint Louis, Ity which pawengers and freight are Uckded and re ceipted through daily. Two now Steamers have lieeo added to tho Line, which now coneipU of tho following boats: ■ PqtQTtUTt. BnaXi. Cbplamz. from PUltburuh. BUCKEYE STATE M. VT. BnmiiOOVElL...Sunday/ MRhSKNQER. ho. 2 B tuviy .... ....Monday. ALLEGHENY....... .Clco. MXMx.. Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wit. J. Kowrrz.. ...Wodoosdny. PHILADELPHIA K. J. Grace...... ..ThurFdny. PITTSBURGH^.... 11. Cavrssu- .....Friday. PENNSYLVANIA.. Jko. Ku.tetelteil Satunloy. Loaro dally at 10 o clock, A. M-, precisely. No freight received oiler nine o'clock on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on hoard, or to JOHN H. LIVINGSTON,) 4lWt , f , JOHN FLACK, } A & ata > Slonongabela House Buildings. (dt*ol9) Pi<Ubargh. Ifis3. For Illinois ItlverT Sit* tTonlSf Peorln» »nd Lnsalle* Tits steamer TROPIC, Cnpt. S. Fbesch, will for the abovo am] Intermediate jasrLs, on Stf&iSfiaTIIUIISPAY, the 9th icst. Forfrelght ami parage opplr on board, or to fob? FLACK A L’VINGSTON.Agent*. . For St. Loots* • I Tub steamer OALLDOMA, U. Cxutol% Mil*- will leave forth© above and into!mediate ports Til IB PAY, February 9th, at 4 o'clock, P. AI. For freight or passage apply on bo*r»l or to febO FLACK ii WILKINS, Agents. For St, Loots. aw, Tut Kteauior RDTMUJhGU, ..Capt- 0. TV. jiJJt&ftJdHcw'UAN, vIH leave fur ih«* ebon? ami loterme- E2a2c=a2=»mvdlote perils on TIICRfcDAI, i)th lost., at 10 oclock, A- At. For froight and passage apply on board, or to fobC - FI.ACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. UOBGRT E. VUIVu LIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW ST. LOUIS, Mo WESTERN FARMERS INSURANCE COttPA'NY. NEW LISBON, OHIO. Capital - ..... 3150,000* It. M'CASKHY,-Agent. St Chart'* /JutZJi»«7, 108 Third sired, Pittsburgh. OFFICERS. James Kelit, Trea t. - James RoancrE. Y. Proft’L Lsvi Mautlv, Secretary and Treasurer. Aefkklncks. A->V A. M'Oaln.T. bmhstrotter, Dr. Irish, Joweph IToII, Springer ilarbaugb, B. M. Stanton, 'Nhkiitson & lloflhtott, Ulibert* Frederick, Pittsburgh; James M/moo, L*;., Hanna, Oamtaon A Co., Clovdnud; Graham A M’Goy, Dr. O. Fries, Cincinnati. fobb For Sale or To Let. I WILL SF.LI* OB RENT mx»- property tn Manchester, consisting of a short aero of Ground, upon which aro erected two Frame Houses, one containing eight and thu other four rooms; Stabhug, Carriage, Wood and Coat Houses, and a flno assortment of Fruit. Tills property L< very pleasantly situated near the Ohio Three. The build tags are sta led by trees, and near thn Omnibus stutlon. 1 will sell all or a portion of my Furniture, and would prefer rctaloidg possession until Ist of May, Apply to fob ft H. LBK, 139 Liberty street Great Bargalng IN LAWNS, ORGANDIES, UAUAQES, TISSUES, Em broideries and French ait wool Mousdo Laities, at MUItrUY A BURCHFIELD'S. Haring purchased, very late. last Bummer, a largo lot of Lawns, Organdies, Darngc*, and Tissues, we hare deter mined to close them out at greatly reduced prices, and will hare the prices marked down aud ready for sale this morn ing. Also, on to-morrow morning we have marked down and ready to sell, a large lot of hue oil wool French Printed l>o Lalnes, purchased this winter; and on samo day our largo lot of Embroideries, of recout importation, and newest styles, embracing French Collars, Sleeves, Spencers, Cuffs, Scotch do , lloniton aud Mnlteaado.,. Flouncing, Ac. Ladies wIU do well to embrace this opportunity of sup plying tliemselvcs with those goods, at prices much lower than usual. ffohfi:2tj MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. w. a notuu. ' j.wcnAapHOH. j.x. demnatt BNCLISH 6 UICIIAUOSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MKKCUANT3, A!fl> Wholesale Dealers in Flab, Bacon and oil, and Produce generally- Werebouso formerly occupied by Burhridge & Inghram, No. 116 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh, Peotia. ■ feJ CopartnerftUtp mllß UNDEliaiQNfcDluiVo thin <l»y onteml Into co-part* J_ norsbip, under tho nama and. stylo of J. A. UUTCHI* putf A 00-. frr tho purpose of iranactlui? a Commission and Grocery business. J AS. A. HUTCHISON. A. M. WALUNGFOHD. febO ;h, February 1.1554 CORNUCOPIA «S*OYBTBR AND COFF'BB lIOOSE**Stt D. BARNARD. I Vb. 40, Fifth Street, between Wood andifarltl. J&nlfcly] rmuputtoii; Domestic and h'ortign Exchange, Bunk XTcsUz, Gold and Silver Bought, Sdd and Exchanged, at the EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WILLIAM A. HILL & GO., 04 WOOD BTttttT, PITTSTJUBOn. WUlntcregt allowed on time deposit*. • [Janll LIVINGSTONS & CO.j FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Steamboat Agents*, I'EttKE lUtrrc,lkdT NEW BAltilNß-60 boxuß, % nnd M. U. 10 inatta Seedless: for *alnby 00*24 J: D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood street HOT OOUN/—A now supply just received by B. T. C-MOItOAN, 104 Wood street, Sundries— Dried Deer; Sugar Cured liams; Bacon Shoulders; Urease and Lard,rec’d and for sale by fobO LKKQU, M’ALPIN ft 00. STATIONERY* of all hinds and qualities, for snio low by J, 8. DAVISON,. • desT • ••• -.CsMarketstreet, pear fcotrrth. LADIES’ GUM OVER-SHOES, or. the best quality, all warranted* at OS cents por pair—and all other Goods in proportion. L J 5. lIAYWAUD, * ja27 Corner Market and Liberty streets. ItlOH KENT—Tho Three Story Brick Dwelling llouso on ; Third street, at present occupied by lion Cbns. Nuylur. Apply** . JAS. BLACKLY, __jo2C. Cotuor of SeTentb and Smithtield sts. STORE W INDuW—A larijo and handsome Store Window will bo sold low by applying at No. 107 MARKET street.* ‘ ■■ '■ ja3o NISVV MUBIO.-LiUy Dear- liovo with Mo; beautiful i -melody, by JalHon. " I > Far out on the Moonlight; • . The Days that aru no more: } Nay, deem me not Happy ; : : The Flower I Found; .. Bt- Clair to Uttlo Hva In llc&tcd! i JMondahlp and love; 1 1 Cannot Mind My Whocl, Mother; ; Medina Pnllca Itadowa; . i LaFontaine's Amelia Mozorka; ‘ > 81. Lawrence. Tubular Bridge Mazurka, with boautiful ! lithograph; ’ \ Repose Bchottleh>.wlthllthograph; ; Ectlpso and Crazy Maiden; Schottish; i PartheniaWalts, sentimental; * . ; Romerabronce and Flower Mold, sentimental; ? Surprise Quadrille?, very pretty ;• n | The Other bide of Jordan, variations; ; A largo selection of tho latest publications for Guitar*, ■Violins, Flutes, and Pianos- Foreign Music; a large supply Justrecoived. latest publications received weekly, by l •: 118C11JUUDEK & CO., rfob7 ~ : Cargo’s Hall, 83 Fourth street. I Wanted* EXPERIENCED AND I‘RACTICAL CUTTER- Jt\i One who understands the Imsinesa in all its depar XBeote, at ••.: JOIIN McOLOSKEY k CO., *fcs fto.BB Wood Afreet and Diamond alloy. CONGRESS WAT UK—A supply received by t»VI JOS. FLEMING. ;> ' : r?y ■ COMMERCIAL POST. pmsmmau, Febmwy 0. DAILY BEVUSW OF SmBBTJBGH HABKJSIS. • O»wo» op »ur Daiti Moainwi pbar, - > •Thursday, February 9,1864. x , The wot and unpleomnfc weather yesterday sbxnawhqt operated againfitbartnesa transactions out doors: but'with oil this, tberowas a fair averageftmount of business done lathe various departments.'V Oar markets generally were 'unchanged.. . -FlXJtTK—Receipts beinglight, butfew email salon trans pired, at a slight advance over Tuesday’s We have sale* of 62 bbla on the wharf at sl£&\ :44 bbla at $7,25 ; 14 do at $7,30; 3<Jjdo at $7,37; .10 bbls do at $7,4C for oxtm. ■ BUTT LR;—We note sales of 493 lbs pocked, at 1114; 5 bblsßollat 16; ShoxesdoatlGc. • LARD OlL.—Bales of 5 bbls No. 1, at 78c. BACON.—Sales of 2090 H>* Shoulders, at 6l<; 2000 lbs Hams, at 9J4@loc 1 4 tierce* sugar cured at ll}4c. BRIED .B»fiiSF.—&des of 7 Uerccs, at 9c. HAY,—Bales of ;15 loads, ot $10®13,00. Bl OK.WIUJ AT FLOUIL—SaIes of 100 sacks, at $1,37; 30 do at $1,60. •' " LAKD.—Sales of 4452 IbsNo. 1, in kegs, at 9c, cash. CLOVER SEED—Continues in demand,. and previous quotations are firnfc' Sales.of 19 busheta, on the wharf, at $5,50; 60 bus-do, at $6,50; OATS.—Thedomsud continues brisk, with s ilesof 140 and 36 bus at 42c. '• • BAIILEY. Tho demand is good and prices oro firm. We quote sales of 200 bus to arrive, at Gsc; 2) do on the wharf,, at 05c. . . APPLE3.—SaIes of 36 bbls at $2,25; 17 andCOdo at $1,75 @2,00.- ■■■■'• '• ■■ - GLASS.—Weqnotoasalivio go but of market, of. Boo boxes, Bslo'and 10x12, at $2,50@2.76. 31ETAL—Wo heard of ah offer of $4O for 200 tons No. 1 Anthracite, but did noUearn whether it was accepted or not. 30 tons Springfield Furnace,at $48,00, 0 months. POTATOESv—SaIes of 80 bu.s;on tho 4sc, for Noahanocks and Baltimore Blues Cincwjuti, Fehro&ryB.—The river has fiilleti tlx inches; hear; rains Fince last evening. Flour quiet, dealers holding off for steamer’s news; small sales. Whisky—sales 685 bbls at 23c. Provisions more . quiet, but-prices unchanged. Moss Porky $l3; bulk meat,4%<s}s for shoulders, and 6 for Ues.' iord in bbls, ' Clovoreeed, $5,75 per bushel. COnaECTEH DAILY FOR Till KOUVIVCJ POST DT Hoon &. Sargent, Exchange Bankers, OrmtTof Wooi and Sixth tirceU, Pilhlmrgh. PENNSYLVANIA. • OHIO. Pittsburgh Banks....™., par. Stateßkmndbrunches™ % Philadelphia “ ,™ M OthersolTentßanks— % Brownsville “ par. Bank of Sandusky- : Sucks county “ tiaranville 60 Chester Co.(newisBue)-. « N0rwa1k....... 60' Columbia Bridge C 0....— 14 Crbano..— 6C ' Danville “ —• Y* Wooster-—.....——.... SB Delawiroco. “ . INDIANA. Doylestown “ 44 State Stock Banks % Easton “ Yt StateUß-andbrimehes™ % Germantown 11 pi " ILLINOIS. Lancaster Banks State StocSßanks- % Lebanon ' “ .—..a. M State Bank Branch—..... 60 . ; li Bank.of U1in0i5..v......... 75 Northumberland u ••• -M -. .KENTUCKY,' Poltflrille u %AH solvent Rank 5....;.... % Beading ' tf ■ 1$ ' MISSOURI. Schuylkill oountr rt V. Vi Btateßk.andbnmchea... % Washington - w U.' % MICHIGAN. West Branch u ... V*. All solvent Banka.,.—.,. 1 Wyoming..— & • WISCONSIN. Carlisle £2 Marino * Flro Insurance ChamberitbargM..... — % Oo'« at Milwaukie. 2 Kris!—.™..™.... .it TENNESSEE. Gettvsburgh™. 94 All solvent Banks 3 Harrisburg:.™ - it NORTH CARO LINA. Honeedale. a? All solvent Banks.—... I Middletown-—.-..—. 7. -- SOUTII CAROLINA. W0vne5bimr................. All solvent Banks~.—. L YorkUank?. Jj GEORGIA. . Belief Notes...-. % All solvent.Banks™... United States 8ank....... 15 ALABAMA. Allegheny City Scrip— par. All solvent 8ank5......... 5 ! Pittsburgh City — par. IXJUISIANA. - AllwthenyCo, “ All soltont 8anka.,..;.... 1% NEW YORK. : EXCHANGES, New York City U New Y0rk......—.... par. Country Banks....—— % Philadelphia— , -par. NEW JERSEY. . Baltimore.—. par. AUsolreut Banks ... % Cincinnati.™... % dlstft. DELAWARE. LoulstUlg... fi dlso’t All solvent 8ank5........; M&Uhonls .....—I diso’t. Small Notes.. ........ 8 VALUE OPCOINB. MARYLAND. AmerleanGoldfnew).—. par. Baltimore Banks—Vi AmericanGold(old)....-iprm. Country Batiks.—...w Sovereigns -4 1 * 83 VIRGINIA. Guineas.. 6 00 Bank of Va.a branches.., Proderickdors.... -• 7 80 Fanners’ Bk.kbrauchea.. % Ten Thalers—. 780 Valley Bk. a branches..... {£ Ten Guilders...;.....—. 300 Exchangoßk.* branches % Louisd'or......— 4 ’25 Wheeling Banks— %i Napoleons.,.——. 3 83 Wheeling branches..— $£ Doubloons, Patriot...—ls 70 * NEW ENGLAND. Doubloons,Spanieh..—3o 25 Alt solvent Banks*.—,. , % Ducata— _2 10 coucidTro oaht ran tub e Patricks & Friend* Ei Corner of ttflhand IfLoci. LOANS. } United Btatea6*. 1868...** ;< UuitedStati , B&s.lBs3 | PeDturylTanuiCa.lSTO Pennsylvunlasi*.lB6B*...., *..•! Allegheny county da * | Allegheny eouuty coupon*. ..| Pittsburgh city tia............. s.} Pittsburgh eity coupons, payable! New Tuork * AlleghonyCity 6s. j Allegheny City coupons, payable] in Philadelphia. BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh* ) Merchants a Manufacturers’ Bank Exchange 11auk...., ! Farmsrs'lk:po«ußa.n!i.... ] Allegheny Savings Bank BiUDGK STOCKS. Monongaheln Bridget*. *...- ShGlalrslroct Bridge* n&nd street Bridge*...** Northern Liberties Bridge INSURANCE STOCKS. Western luwiratw* Company CUxxott. I ** Insurance Company ...... Associated Firemeu's Company,*, TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio ........ Pittsburgh,CuirduUali a iioubvllK Lake bne*.* * Pittsburgh \\ orkn. Mouongaholo blaekwater..**..*. UAII.UOAD STUCK. I PeuztsyWaum Jtnilrwd > Ohio and Peun/vlrnnln lc»iln*ad*.! Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad...] Marine Hallway and Pry Ikxk Turtle Ctrek Plunk Koad | Porryavlllo Plank Boot!.*.* Orecnsburg Turnpike Ghartion.Coal Company.....*. COPPER STOCKS. j Pittsburgh and 805t0n..,..........* ] North American North West - Nortli Wetdcm*..*.*...* ..... Adventure **..,.*.,..,.i Ohio Trap Kook Minnesota.... Pittsburgh and Ido Royal* Douglas Houghton -. * Ontonogan ;...*. Ridge...... Plro Steel Coiling..... *. Axtee Bluff..*. Peninsular..... Avery........ PoTCSt * ...... Phoenix * Iron City..*..,...**...* ."}*«• j «?:> ;f !»fV •., TELEGRAPH MARKETS. BAKK iffOTE IIST; pbices of e: Steel Pern. TOS’EPH GnXOTTS PENB, Nob. 303, 708,17 ft;, 170,351, O 715 V 720,739,755,760,762,743,762,729, Barrel Pen, and Damaacuf Bawl Pen. MYEIt PIHNBA.S’ PENS—* 4 Original,” “Double Actios,” «Treble 1 Spring,” “Fountain,” “ Jonny Lind,” ♦‘Double Elastic.” PRATT'S “Commercial,” “Extra Fine,” Republican, Al« bati, “ 605,”“ Slip Pens,” “Eaiclo” U. COURN & Co.’a “ Rwtm Quill,” “ Baeksprinju” “ Flat upring,” “Eagle,” “India Rubber,”.“Commercial,” “Gutto Furchn,” JOSEPH J. LEVY’S celebrated Commercial PENS. - W. 8. HAVKIi’S Commercial PENS,Arhite uod broneod. “ THE ELECTRO PKN,"“ Amalgam" u Doable Elastic.’’ BLECKWITH’fI 4, 8U8Y PEN "—“The Accountanta’” . -And many other celebrated Pens; for snip E>y \f, & HAYKhYStaUoner and Printer, , Market street, corner of SeroncL nOLD AND SILVER PENS, of superior qualities, ftr _■ sale by . "W. S. HAVEN, Stationer and Printer, ; jti2l:mae . . Market street, corner of Beccrod. rvjrr&iTUitf INKS.—liibbm’K, Orth’s, Arnold’s, Harri yy son's. May no rd ft ft Thorny' son's,-and WorrenVNlack,ited ancl'Blue Writing Inks, la aaart, pint, half pint, 4 os. and 2 oz.;bottles;' Tor Falo at W. 8. HAVEN’S Stationery Warehouse,- Market st, corner of Second. / * ASKKT BOAIID3—MOO Ba, for sale by i jr w.s. haven, Corner Market end Second streets. ROPH.K PAPERS—Just receded airisli supply at re duced ratos, and for sale by Tf.S.IMYEN, Comer Market and Berond streets. FIELD BOOKS EOK ENQJNjEEKS—A supply nlwaya on band, or made to order of any shape or style xeimCred. at W. 8. HAVEN’S Engineer 5 * Stationery Warehouse, foh7:m*o . . Corner Market and Second streets, ~ "IUrUATaiAH’a -DKAWUCG PAPEHS—AII siies, for sale W- -.ty. ; W, 8. HAVEN,Stationer, fc<b7:mio ' Corner Market and Second streets. - ; MATUEMATiOA Li INBTRUMJ£NTS A general ututi mental ways oa hand, at ' W. S. HAVEN’S . Stationery Warehouse, Comer Maiketand Second street*. -yiUUIN KUBBEB—For fall) by w; s. haven, Comer Market Second street?; TTULOANIZBD IUJBBIiK—For Bale by: ,V . W, S.JIAVKN,.. T — (Tomer Markotoiui Second street rjiAl'ia LlNiSa—JFornla by ioW.nuo W. S. HAVEN, ComorM&rkottmd gecond ptrcat*. • Dissolution of Partnership* - NOTICE laberoby given that tho partnership heretofore exifilTng botftwn ibo unawAlgned in tbo Uquor and. Cigar bnslneßß, under tho name and stvlo of STERN & BHO w&* dissolved this daybymntual consent. Lewis Steen is fully authorized to scttlo thq burfncMof said Arm, LEwIS STERN vIU continue tho business at the old stand) No. 348 Liberty street. ,B. STERN. I*. STERN,- ja2s:m»eCU.wlt}' Plttoborgh, Jannwy M. II OYBTEB. SAI.OOIS AHD RKBTACR4NTI 108 WOOD STBEET. THE subscriber'ha© now hIaQYSTKKBAI/OON AND EATING UOI7BK perfected in d mariner Hint cannot be oreeled by any‘similar establishment In tbodty. . . MEAZS mILJBE SERVED VP AT ALL HOURS OF THB DAYiftom tho «. V 1 Clioiccßt Mcntß. Fowlf, «fco., &a Hie Bill of Faro cannot be surpassed, and ho wbnld respect fully invito the attention of the public to it. ‘ 7 CHAKLES smt, 108 Wood street. ja2o:mietf Sugar Cured Hams* 1 £* tierces Evans & Swifts' Sugar Cured Hama s 10 25 do Stag* A Shays’ do do do. • JustTeo’d imdforroleby • ERAS. BELLEBS.& CO., - .. Agents for the Packers, \ JJfd. 309 Mbcrty street. fa&lwmse. Acknowledgment* u Managers.of. tha.Westero Pennsylvania Hospital 1 return thanks to tho contributors to the “ScotaU Bo*-: lief Food,” for the Donation of Four Hundred and ffwettty* nine Dollars, pail Into ■ or the Institution, through tho hand 3 of theßev. A;D. Campbell. D. D. - tja27:o>p i: - > ; JOHW \ ” * VTV * ~of ON HAND, of oar own manufacture, every variety^ Bifles. Double Barrel Shot Guns, a* BOWN & TETLETS, feb7 >l3O Wood street . v vV£ i>‘> •$; v\.V ; •; .'•: •-■ •'•'- ..' :•. *•<** „kTr:tw r --! ■v::. • : • •"■ >■.*. -#* ,- f ja »• ■'.. V-^ ‘ «<• ': ■:*• &*-'+*■ r- < ...' V, * .- ■' \ • *‘l* *'••■'■“ " ■ '■■ , \ .. ■.. -v.- ■ *',*■*.• * v ■'.'** T'ij- '\.*v,V AuetlonCara. . . TAMEB ITKKNNA, Auctioneer andComaission Mur* fJL chant,No.l2o Wood street, near thecorner of Fifth, regular sales of i>ry Goode, Clothing* Groceries,: Glassware, -oew-and-Bccond; handEamlture,eflch daynt 10 and 2. o’clock; and at early gaslight, eachevenlng, Watches and. Jewelry ,GunS, Pistols, Books, Fancyarticles, Cutlery,Boots,, Shoes, Ac-, with VgeneroUaftsortmem of every description of Pry Goods, Refer to the principal merchants. - - fobO ; Auction—Daily Bales* : A T the Commercial Sates Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, a general assortment - of Seaaonabls, Staple and' Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and BhoeB r Hats,Caps, Ac., AT 2 tfCLOCK, F..M., Groceries,Qneensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Booking Glasses* New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur* niture, Ac., ; =v. AT 7 o'clock, p. m.;; ! Books, Stationery, Fancy-Articles,'HrisieaV Instruments, Hardware and-Cutlery*- Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and Silver watches, Ac. M.' DAVIS, Auctioneer. fja3l:tf Laroe s kiM ~op“ Fine : smnTS at 'auction—on BATDRDAY EVENING, February 11th, at early gas light, will be sold at M’Kenna’s Auction House-, in quanti ties to suit purchasers, about 65 dozen lino white shirts, llndn bosoms; ; The sale is liked for the evening for' theke* eommodation of mechanics : and workingmen, whoso occu pations do not allow timo to attend the day rales febB . •;: : : . JAME 3 M’KKNNA. Auct’r. Balance of a stuck of wises, lvwow, Cigars, Stand-Casks, Show-Cases, Ac., at Auction. On MONDAVr February 13th- at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, will be sold at M’Konna’s Auction. House, Tho balance of stock Of a liquor >tore* among- wliichara dhe . follow ing ehoieo brands in quarter and half casks and pipes:—Otoni, Dupuy A Co., brandy; Knot. CastUU&n "•&. Co., brandy; Pelevasin brandy; Together with a variety of- wines, stand-casks, show-cases, and Vinegar.: Also, 60,000 bwt.quality Cuba cigars. .1 . ffobS) . . . JAMES M’KENXA, AuotV ASSIGNEES’ SALE of an extensive CUUNTKX DRY GOODB STOBE AT ;AHCTION;—On MONDAY, Fob -ruary 13th, 1864,.at2 O'clock, wilt be sold, ot-MoKemm’s Auction House, by orderofAßElgnoes, the stock of . n retail rouhtry'store.. Among the lot'arosonm.very fine goods, such as Saxony Ooburgfl, merino#, mous do laiues, ginghams, linen lustres, calicos, chintzes, .pant, .stuff, vestings, flannels,bleached and brown muslins, f-ilk hdkfs. and cravats, fine shawl# and dress ribbons, laces, tweed cloths y CBS.«inets, patent'thread; spool cotton, gloves and hosiery, suspenders, itnpeys, lambs .wool shirts and drawers, white dress shirts, gingham and checkshirts, overcoats and superfine satin/vestf,lrish linen, buckram and padding, silk plush; chusans, heavy blanket*, furniture, calico,' men/women,' misses, : boys’ and youthR 1 boots, browns, shoes, bootees, buskins,pumps and slippers, gum overphoes; also/ a very large lot of silk and worsted fringe, with-niony other articles. ' feb7 ' v -':; ; ' ' JAMES, McKENNA, Auct’r. / BATTING AT PIUVATESAL&—Received at McKenna’s Auction House, 33 bales BattipgyWhich. will be sold low at prlvatafiale. , , , fet>2 , , / MoKENKA, Auc. i CLOTHING STORE ATAUCTION—On FRIDAY MORN ING, February 18tb, at-IQ. o'clock, at tjmstore.of Mri 'John Forsyth, No. 341Iarket.street, 'near'Sefond, will be sold (as be Is declining business) bis entire stock of Fash* lonableCTotMngjQathSjTrimmingfVAc.. Comprisibgsijper cloth frock ana dress coata j 'flne over sacks rcatalmere, tweed, add jeon sacks, and frocks; black and fancy casslmere, satinet, and jean pants ; sapor .black, and fancy velvet, satin, silk, caahinere,; Vfldenda; marseDles and linen vests'; ellk, merino, and cotton/under* shirts and 'drawers; wool and cantari’flahnel do'.do.jfioo white and fancy shirts; shirtcollars; eaper EUk and satin stocks, Ucm and cravats; fiilkhandkarcbltjfs; kid, cashmere* Silk, and ‘thrfcad.'gloves; wool .'comforts; Hosiery;, snspen dors; umbrellas; super block and'faney clothing; beaver cloths; black French cassimeres;.extra satin, fdifc, cashmere and marselllea' vestings; silk velvets; trim* '(feb7j " P. M.DAVIB, Anct’r. Bouses and lots in the. sixth ward at AUCTION--On SATURDAY. AFTERNOON, Fchru aiy 11th, at 3 o’clock,on tho premises, will-be sold that valuableJmproveU property In the 6th ward, at the comer of . Fulton and Rose,streets; two Lots of Ground, having a front of .40 feet on Fttltoa street, extending hock along Rose street 1&4 feet to Crawford.street, on. which is-erected Ono two-etorybrick Htoro and Dwelling Honsej No* 149,and one two story brick Dwelling House. No. 151; : Terms—One-third.caah,remainder. in one and twoyears, with Interest, , ; rffebC] , P. M. DAVIS. AucCr. •; OHC- ACRES OF GROUND ADJOINING THE EIGHTH O WARD, ai Auction.—On Thursday : after»oon, Febru ary 9th, at 2 o’clock, oh the prcmisvs,wUl boVotd, that very l valuable plcc6 of ground, a. portion of- the; Tustin. 'estate, containing about SIX ACRES, situation Pennsylvania' Avenuo, adjoining residence of Alexander Miller, E.-q: This desirable property (on which, is a line - Orchard 'oml Frult trees)!* very .eligibly situated about 9£of amile-from- the Court House, having a wide front on Tenn’o. Avenue and oh tbo BraddockVFieid Plank Road.' Formonufhctaring,. business purposes or beantlfal location for n country peat, no property in thc.vlcinity presents so many Inducements. Terms at sole.-.- jfebSJ'--:. ' P, 31.: DAVIS, Aoc^' IBAAO a-REGa, Koniawo post bp ichanse BroUera* xtrtdif fiutbvrgk. JOST Will undertake the Introduction of INVENTIONS In tho Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN, and all the.conn* trier on tho Continent, especially those of PRANCE, HOL LAND, BELGIUM, GERMAN ZGLYEREINS, SPAIN, and RUSSIA.; ' " '•' '- 'Bit Yah 1 $lOO,OO ■! 100,00 ]■ 100,00 >1 100,00 >[ 100,00 ! | Asked,' | 110,00 $ 126,00! 100.00; 101,00! 105,00 0001 05,00 ffTjOO; 100,00 Having been successfully engaged for a period of-twenty months in the business, bo has acquired voloablo Informa tion In regard to-tho existing lowa of thoso countries, by which means only a VALID PATENT can be secured. Those possessing VALUBLE INVENTIONS, con forward ' Drawings, Models, end, when possible, Samples and com munications to. me at Pittsburgh, Pa., until the find day of April next; after which time, to c&ro of my Agents, Wm. PmuiPS,* Esq., No. Ross unroot, Messrs. Gconoc McHxmtr Sc Co., 27 Walnut street, Philadelphia; or JA3TE3 McHttot, Esq 4 No. 5 Temple Place, Liverpool, England. . 100,00! .100,00 IOOjQOj 100,00 102,00 . 00,00; • Neville 1 8. Craig, Esq., WiUlaui Phillips, Esq., Hon. IT. Hepburn,' John D. DavH Esq., Col. "Wilson iTCuhilless, Col. Sami. W. Black, Pittsburgh. . Charles Basham, Esq., Louhnrillo, Ky. : Messrs. Georgo McHenry A' Co, Hon. Charles Gibbons, Philadelphia. Jainea McHenry, Esq., Liverpool, England. [Citypapcrs, Cincinnati Gazette, Louisville Journal, St. Louis Union, Philo. North American and Gazette, McMo* kin’s Courier, N. Y, Tribune, Scientific American, and Bos ton Herald, copy one month, and send bills .to William Phillips, Esq.) . . ■ • y . vy, . 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 44,00 43,00 24,00 63,50 43,W OB"BIedlclnet which never fall to glTe SATISFACTION, and arc used by many Physicians in Vicir S- DOSE iaan Honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society, and' graduated, in lS2o,.from the University of Pennsylvania, under the guidance of the truly eminent ProfussorsPhysick, Chapman, Gibran, Coxc, James and: Hare,—names celebrated for medical science, — aud haring had dally Intercourse ond consullatibk with those distinguished physicians, respecting diseases of all hinds, and the proper remedies therefor; imd being solicited by thousands of his patients to put up his Preparations,he offers to the public, as the results of hU experience for the past 30 years, the following valuable .Family Medicines,' each one to a specific disease: 50,00 60,00 50,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 40,76 isyw |itt,OUj 12,0 b . 40,00; 4fi,76j OO.fHil 30,00 26,00 ' . 8,00 20,00 17,00 7,0*1 17,50 200,00 10,00 5,00 DR. J. B..BOSK’S NERVOUS AND IN VIGORATINb COR DIAL.—The Greatest Discovery In Medical Science, for rdl Nervous Conditions of tho Systettfl—Heart Disease and Nervous Complaints. The astonishing and ; happy effectof Dr. RoseVNervoas' OoTdial, far Diseases of tho Iloart, Pak pltoUou, Numbness, Nooralgia,Nerypas Tremor of ibe.Mcs cles, Heartburn, Fiatulonce, Pain in tho Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, orfor the Mind.or Italy, worn down by. care, labor, or study, has induced many physicians to use It in their practice/ For a weak constitution, it is a grand re-' storer; it completely removes ftoxa the pysiera all nervous irritations, and Ur almost miraculous in its rapid and happy - effect. The weak and the nervous aro .frequently restored to perfect health before using one bottle. Price-60 cents. ;Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYSER’S Drug store, 140, corner of Wood st. and Virgin alley. . - . febl 7,00 .W 3,26 '2,00 2,50 2,00 - 0,00 7,001" 0,00 3,00 JS'Sew Discoveries.— —VEGETAßLE CATTLE POWDER-Thcso powders are put up in one pound packs; and are really a good'ortide, hot only for tho, diseases incident to Horses, Cows, Smne and other but they are likewise anexeellenl or&cle to improve the condition of the 'animal. Fbr JJilch- Cine*,theynot only improve tho condition of Mich Cows, but they increase thequantity as well as im prove the quality of mllk and butter.' The proprietors say that it increases-tho quantity of bntter from half a pound to- A pound a Week to each cow, whUo those persons wh° have tried it, say a pound ohd n half to two pounds pet week, withthafame kind of-feeding as before- cjf one thing we are certain, all who.uso U once will use It all tho tiroa and save money by tho operation, as wcU ’oS improTo the appearanc of their'stock. Price 25. cento a paper, 5 papers for.st. . . GEO. H. KEYBER, No. HO, ■corner Wood st.GndVirginalky. febl • Wholesale and Retail Agent. - -83?TBIeillclneCIieBtS>*-*»Dr.KEYSER, wholesale Druggist, of 140 Wood £trcet, lina. on-:lian<L.a splendid as sortment of MEDICINE CIIESTfI, for families and steam boats, at various prices; Those in want of articles of this kind would do well to give him a call. s febl Wt' invite the cartful attention of ,all persons' afflicted with Coughs or Voids, given below, by Mr. Jour? 0. .Little, of Peebles township, in this county. Mr; LtTT.ta is one Of our most.respectablo. citizens, and vol untarily called on Dr.'Keyser and offered his certificate to, the facts stated heidw; : ThePECTORATiSYRUP is for sale at 140 Wood strebtrjmdby'druggists generally. - Great Cute by : Br. ; Key»«r»B Pectoral SYilUP.rrI lire la roebles townehlp, Allegheny-county, I had * coaghing'and spitting, which commenced about the 4thof February last,and continued for eight whole months; I employed the' best physicians In counbyi 'and niy : cougli continued unabated; until early In October. “'At that time. I Waa tulviaol to tp'your PECTORALCOOOn SYUUP, wblchldid; and after I"bad ; talcen. one bottle, loosen* tirely free frcmcoughlng and spitting. I had despaired of. ** ever getting'frell, and Y think it should, bo fcnpwn that this, valuable remedy will do tor others what It hasdonelnmy JOHN O. LITTLE, Peebles tp. case. . Witness B. M. Kerr. Plttsfcurß& December 31i - Boofca jaat Received. KNICKERBOCKER, for February. Sketch of tbo Irish Bar,- in two volumes, by lUehard v YHShiel. Braitbwaith’s Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery; The 03 d Brewery, and the New Mission House, by the ladles of the Mission.' The Young Duke, or the. Younger Days of George IV. byß. DTaraell, M. P.. . Second part of the Rye House Plot, by G. W. M. Reynolds. Bashes of American Hnmor, by Howard Paul. A new supply, of the Whig Almanac. ■ for salo at the cheap Book, and Periodical Office of W. A. GILDENFENNE Y & Co. fob!. - y 7C Fourth street. BITILDISO LOT FOR SAhE, V ' » * ■■ 1 w : r*. AUCTION SALES JAMES McKENNA, Auctioneer. P. H. DAVI&, Auctioneer. PATENT AGENT, EtVZBEHCSS! A LOT 24.Ceot,front on WYLIE street, and extending- J\ back 109 feet to Wido alley, Oa.th&_Wfcpartof the Lot in a Cellar Wall,built for two small Houses. This Lot -Is id a deslrablo location for. a resldence; and vrlll be v sold : low, and'on favorable terms. Title good, and blear from incumbrance. Enquire of ; GEO. F. GILLMORE, ; novlS- ~ - , . . .At Offico' Of vMprplrig Popt,. v .. ;■ BARGAINS. HAVING determined to closo rny business withlu ftie next sixty daye, I will sell qg.my twnaining etdek at greatly reduced pikes. The stock comprises many desira ble Goods; amongst them are 30 pa, Bar'd Counfry Flan nels, selling at 60 cents a yard. J.G.MTJNTZ, 1 jal-tf Market street, near liberty. * S *'' • " <>• ** •j *’-.i -•••' ' K>' -~ »... ■ I MISCELLANEOUS. PASSEHOEE AGEHCY POE GEEMAKY. JAUEB BIAEBIiYi Agent. Ths U ouseorw. & J. T. TAPSCOTT & Cn. having, in rviujtlfiTv 10 their arrangements for bringing ont Vftßeenßei-a; from IGREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, just concluded arrangements also to bring.out Passengers from be fbllowing.CitieaandTowiis in GERMANY, via Antwerp, to New York, and'tboncoto Pittsburgh, tho.undersigned will issuoPns&iga TlckotstoNewYorkandPitfsburghfroin •..Antwerp, Coblenz,- Oppenheim, ■ Mdchen,_ : St;Goar. •; ; . Gansheim,-. . Coin, Frier, Worms, . Dussddorf, ■ ‘ Burgon, ' Darmatadtj' . Newweid, . .. Mainz, - ' . Frankfort on Main, llnnheim, . . Ileidcdburg, Carlffrucho. v Basel, ' . r Heilbroun, Stuttgardt, UlnU. ' AscbafTenbury, Wurzburg, Ac., Ac. . Passengers Vlll/b© brought over in firnt-rato vessel*,'and either boarded dr tibt, as may bo desired.. Drafts, payable at Eight t 'ihfty.'be ,had. at thp lowest rate*,from the under signed, on London, Liverpool, Paris and FrankibTt, suitnblo for remittance* to the Old Country, and paid, free of dis count, at any town in. Great Britain, Germany and Franco.. Apply to. • - JAMES BLAKELY,>hip Ag«nt, jnZ7i •' .'/ .Corner.of Seventh and Smith field streets. HOLD, DRIVER 5 LOCOMOTIVE AHEAD II Rcol Estate Farm for Salo, fiIHE subscriber is authorized ; to sell.YS-i ACRES OF X LAND, ritnated In Versailles-Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Jying back of McKeesport, known os the.Whito-oak Flats, and in right of the proposed Station" on the Oonnellsvillo Bnll«rad. ; -Improvements fiA follows: . A&quaro-LogdTousft, two stories high; and Square Log Barn, 60 by SO feet—both new and ib good, order ;.two fine young Orchards; best grafted fruity just commencing to bear- Thereto 90 to 100 Acre*cleared and In.. n high state of cultivation; and the balance is .’well set wiih whito-oak timber of the flrst order. This Land Is well calculated for n Stock Form, being very level, and the Soil of on excellent quality for grass growing, and being well watered, having some twelre"or fourteen- never-failing springs of cxcellentwater tboroon. . This Land hftfl facilities rarely met with, bang within; half a mile'of'the Tough. : river, and ono mile of Monongaheliv and almost on the lino, of the ConnellsviUe Railroad; and is pupposed to contain ah Inexhaustiblebed of IRON ORE-’ -This Ladd wonld not bo in the market, only that the owner Is about to remove to the Far West. Terms easy, and price moderate. For fur ther. particulars, enquire of W. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorenz* Ulass. Works, Or of : JASIE3 0. RICHEY, ,dec3o:y Deal Estate Agent, at thtaolHco. : important Notice to all whom it may • Concern;,....','.'-'.;... • '• A GREEABLE to'an Act of Assembly of the Stateof Penn-'' /b, sylvania, anil InconfomiUy with the authority Rraht- 1 td by paid AcL the'Board of-Trustces of the First Methodist I’rotestontChnrcb of the city of- Pittsburgh, Ihu, hare pur? .chased & Burying Ground in the Allegheny Cemetery, for the purpose- of transferring the remain s; of the dead, now resting in the Burying Ground .belonging to said Church, thereto, (located .near .tho''canal* and fronting on liberty street, hi tbo city of Pittsburgh. .. : . • Notice ,& hereby.given io all'Who hare lot privileges, or are otherwise interested .in said -Burying Ground, that the Board, of Trustees arelnor. prepared to attend to val of tho dead r to &e "Allegheny Cemetery.: It IsdeSirablo that immediate attention be given to this, notice, as it is-eontamplated to have the. entire removal •made during-lhe present winter. ; : All tho necessary information will be had by applyirigto, of addressing Chas, Craig, Esq., Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Po. By order of the Board of Trustees. ' • '• ' 30HNS.8ANDS, W. B. ENGLISH. KOBT. EL MARSHALL. Committee. , ja2^mdAW- Copartnership*. "TJ 3?. 30NKS, BERN AHD I.AUTXI, U. M. ETEU and J. F. T>. LAU'TO, haring associated themselves together, bn-, derthe Arm or JONES, LAUTIT A CO., will carry on the “ American Iron Work*/’ recently erected by B, Lanth £ Brother, In Efist Birmingham. hi f: j0xE5:......'..8. : £AbTn....;....8. 'it. kier.. ...... j. t/lactu. AMERICAN IRON WORKS, JONES, LAUTH& CO., TITANUFACTIJRJ2RS of superior Bar/ Small and Wire JjJL Iron,-of all descriptions; warehou«» t No. 99 Water st, between Marketand Wood ets., Plttsbnrglri . St. JW. RANJiIN.... snitaa roenu: ' Notice* ' HAVING purchased the'entire stock of J.C. Anderson £ Cb.y we,will continue. the wholesaJeFßUlT and CON FEOTIONARY'basinbiS/at the old BTatul.No. 0 Wood street, under tho style-of ; . 11. W. RANKIN & CO. ' : T^OOTCE.— Haring disposed 6f toy entire interest in. the IN wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business to my late partner, and'M. W. Rankijo, salesmanlnsaid limiso;(who~ are authorized to hso the'name of the lato firm in settling the busings of sold.firm,).l take pleasure in re comniending'therrrfo my former Mends and customers, and hope for a continuation. of .the liberal pat ronngo bestowed bn ine. : ;'' V • J. C. ANDERSON. Pittaborgb, January 9,1554—-f ja.lo]. Copartnership Notice* WILLUM DALT...... .. _. u ..JAHt3 PHTIAN. I HAVE THIS.DAY associated with me as partner, my, nephew, ,laMm PjiEUUf. The business <f£ manufactu ring and importing of HOSIEKJu YARNS, Ac, will be con tinued at the Obi Stand; No. 24 Fifth street, and conducted under the Ann of Wuxtaii Dalt k Co. All persons baring claims ngnlnxt me will please present them Ibr immediate payment, and those who are indebted.will please settle their, bills, with as little delay.as possible. WIWJA3I DALY, No; 24 Fifth st, Neoct door to the Iron (Sty Hotel Jannn.ryl£ , .. - , - . . - Insurance Stocks* Q A STIAttES WESTKEPfIiiSORANCE CO. STOCK, on O*J -wbiah $2& per share has been paid,for role by WILLIAH A. BILL & <Xh, : 64 'Wood street. joa.vrLCMLm. FLEUIKO BROTHERSj . (Snccossors to J. KiddACo.) ; • W H OLE SALE. D-RUGGISTS, J ; ' iTo. 7T7»d iSrwf, Ptfk&urpA, Hi., Proprietors of Dr. IT Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, liver Pill?. 4c; • ' jalO Joseph Fleming, • fSPCCESSOB tO L. WILCOX A CO.j . CORNER. MARKET. STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on band a fall assortment of Drogtv Medi cines, Medicine Chests, Perfume ry,and alt articles pertain ing to hlsbusiuess. -ey' Pbyridun.s’ Prescriptions carefallycompoanded at all, hoars. t , ■. - . -- - , jmOy , Dividend Notice. Ophce Omo ani> PRNireixviNii. lUiuiouj V , Pittsburgh; December SI, 1853; j" ' THE Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company have declared a dividend of four per cent, out ibe net earnings of the toad for the slx Tnontlis ending this day* payable on and after the 23d January next. • Transfer DoOks will be closed until 27 th Jamrory, prox. ja2 W.~ LARIMER* Jr* Treasurer.. Baldness Cured* - AMERICAN lIAIR RESTORATITB, for ry restoring lha llair on Head Baud, and to prcvtujf the Hair from filling, is winning golden opinions of persons who aro using it. - This is anew orlielo, recently introduced, is a sure euro for,-Baldness, and; will, stand the teat of adif corning public, as thousands who hare used will testify. Seo circular to be bad'of the Agents, giving full particulars. Price^l,oo inlnrgb bottles. • Ci E. FISHER A CO.,' Proprietors, - , ,- .OI Sunerior strpet,Cleveland, Ohio. For sale in Pittsburgh in tht?following houses:— Fluuiibg Br©3-, ... L.iWilcox & Co., - 1 : R; E. Sellers, * ', G.H. Keyser, . Joel Mohler* ,Betj. Pago, Jr., . J. ILCasseL , JXttg’hcny Beckham, Pressly &. Means, J. P, Flouting. V - John o: Smith-. (ja2.y Depot of Longworth * Zimmerman’s Co tawha-Wines and Brandy* rivirß .undersigned has received and offers for sale, af Vin~ X cinnati prices, a large quantity of Logworth. Jr ZJmmer* man’s'choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry andLa ilics’ Sweet Catawba W 5 oes. Such aa may desire to procure , an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure jirieo of the -grape.) will find my establishment the-plaec for the gratifi* , cation of their desirea. The Catawba Brandy, distill«t from the genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent fudges, equal in flavor, to tho best Imported Cognac.. D. FICKEISEN, ; jagQ - - ; • No. 137 Liberty street. Cliemicaland Phtlosophloal Apparatus* AVKR\* great want has been felt In our community, be cause our institutions of learning, or public, libraries .and readiug rooms, have no Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus to enable the teacher or public lecturer on sci entific subjects to Illustrate hia lecture upon. The young Men’s library Association, at their late annual meeting, r&bivod.to t£ke the necessary steps for obtaining such an apparatus, fb ns to fill the void so long.felt. The following personshave been .appointed as a committee to carry ont the object proposed, and it is earnestly hoped that the cili-, sens,’when called upon, will respond to the call bysubscri bing liberally-'■ : Bit. WM. M. IVRIGHT, . ? ' DR. JAMES B. SPEER,. EDWARD RAIIM, F. R. BRUNOT, B, P. BAKE WELL, ja!B Committee. Ale(ilaken , i Celebrated. Strengthening . -Plasters* spread "by:machinery* fIMIESE BLASTERS, are confidently-recommended as a | :X speedyandeffectual romedy in nll.cases of RheUma*■] tism, Sprains, Lumbago, Cougbs, Asthmai Difilculty 1 of- Breathing; Pains in the Back, Chest, Bides,&cu. and Con sumption: and are particularly useful to those who.labor under, attacks of cold, which result with pains In the breast, often ihe forerunnor of consumption'; and iu acll mato like ours, whore .coughs and colds aro almost an uik failingcomequentebrthe sddden changea to which we'are oil subject, such'ns are thus attacked wiU flnd:them invalu able. All cenulfie bavo my rignaturo -embossed in tho ■ leather.. •• 7' 7:.'.'. • J. A. M’MAKEN. .Sold only la- Pittsburgh byB. K. NORGKAVE, corner of Pcun and. tocust'streets. \ A liberal discount made to deal ers. • '• V • :.ja2B • Farms, Houses, <fcc», To Xet. . ONE;OR-TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ing?, and Stables, near to the city, and suitable for Gardens^Milk Farms,nr: to fatturi'c&ttlo for-this, market. Also, a .convenient Brick Country-Mansion and--Stable, large enough for a respectable tamily.' 'Also, one smaller place; and an excellent Two Story Brick Dwelling, with : inished basement anduttie—on the bank of the Allegheny, above thenqufcduct. - JAMES 8. CRAFT, > ,lfle2B:tf ; . No. l-UFourth st,: - Closing out Sale at Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Hugs, <fcc« rpHK subscribers having adopted the plan of selling off X their stock nt the end of the season, are now offering the greatest ihtheir lino, ever offered to tho citi zens of'Pittsburgh:or ;. . : .■' ; In duality or quantity their assortment is not surpassed. Hemp Carpots, : in great‘variety, at 15, 25,29,31 and -37Kcente. -\V ! " -" ' \ • The entire-stock win positWelv be sold the present season —ItEQ AUPLKSS OP COST. Sale to continue till March Ist. C. B. lIEADLY * CO, 82 Third street. ;: jalO ‘: ft. H.—Small Note* InKenat par. Notice. TV^SOtUTXOK.^The;firm of L. WILCOX & J./ gists and Apolbecaric*. was disposed on the -d in ® t * ' : The subscriber, having disposed of hls entixe interest in the late firm, tobis Into partner*? Mr. JOSEPII FLEMING,. would cheerfully "recommend him to his fdends, and assn continuance of tho patronage. heretofore so _liocraUy no* stowed upon them. .[ja9] - •: LI W ILCOX, Jtt.. T) EEK’S .FLOUR: OP PUMPKIN, FOR PIES —This art! | cle is prepared from good sweet Pumpkins, and ■srlu •maba Pies of superior:quality. . I* ‘ IHreclUms*- Take one ounce* or. two tablo spocmfnUs of the powder, and add toit one quart <ftmilk : let itstandan hour ortwoln a worm place, after which addeggs, aplcca and Sweetening to.suitthe taste, and he ready for baking. For .sale by . • R. E. fiLLLEBfI &■ CX). - : jfilO '■ ' ' ••: • >r.' 51.W00d afreet..?- Tlllß'Partncrship-lieretofoTo exisUnig andcr tha’rtylft of • Nraixr, Monss * Co. has-been mutually dissolved. War. Dawson 1 , of the late firm, bavlngpurchasedthein te rcet of Jns. 8. Negley, the burihgaa will he continued as wual, tmder the stylo of DAWSON, MOIIAN k CO., who are authorized to use the name of Negley, Mohan & Co. In eettliDguptheolilbusinosSi.. :\ NEGLEY, AVi DAWSON, : P/MOHAN. ■ PitWinxgbj' Jm, 2,’t>4. in -the lato Ann of Kogley, Mohan & Co. to my former.partner, Sir, Dawson, fore, I have the honor to recommend and request tho libe ral batronaCT of-iny friends.-and business acquaintances. \ -jat}?-- KpupectfalJy, JAB. S. NROLEY. ; Hotftce* TOS. hating associated with JOS. ABEL, the. •I business will hereafter be conducted under the style or J. ABEL * at the old stand, corner of SmltMnla Mia Fourth.«treets. ' _ t - *. A . ... * • ***•%■■ * -»•■■ *- »$ .'■■&■■ - .- * ■ ■ • .»• *i*« 4.,» v; \ •*. e’ - w r ■*/.*■ • • ' .•■>•• J. .*?• -H r ,£, ■ I , ■ •v ■ ■: ;■■ a'*-* *»•%.- ' .* V.\.*' ■ V V ■ ? ■ r* +- r ' *• V , * 1 1. - iiifpltS: ; - «.» i cocntun ruonaa. Dissolution. .J. IXOJISQ . . .1 -V , ( n .... • «• .1. V N.""v t • J . “ V■; <»' * * , * , * ■* " - MEDICAL. PARTIAL OR TOTAL. ENTTBEI.Y azmZOV2Z>« Dlt. bege io call iho attention of -UidM ra/Toring from n total or partial low of the hearfag, to the following facts.'' Do; dlflcaeee of the middle or iniornal Kar with : MEDICATED DOUCHED Sueh os 5s practised in the Infirmaries of -Berlin,-LcJpsrfc, Hamburg,.and ht, Petersburg, and lately by. the most distinguished .London. AurftdiVwith the.mast woo* derful success; indeed, it is the only method ibathM been urriformly successful. Tbehest proof of thocfflcacycf the treatment will bb a reference to nearly NINE HUNDRED NAMES, Residents oftho United States, Canada, New BnmjfWfolr, and Nova SCotia, icrto hate btai rtiVifta to Acute ffeariUff, nnd not n single, solitary case,to our know led go,did w*- /nil to effect either a partial .or total PeStOrationofthO- Heariog* when our adyice and Inflfinctlbnß wart'/Mth' folly and punctually adhered' tdi -Sfany who could hot hear the report of a pistol atann's-longUi, can notr hear ft watch beat.at the distance of/ourieot. - ‘ In cased accumulation in' tho Eustachian; Tuba and Ty mpanum; Inflammation of the M ucus Mem* brane, Nervous Affections, Dlscasesbf tho Membrnna.Tyln* paui, commonly called tho ‘•Drum/’ or when thodisAasa can ho. traced to the cffectA-of FeVciy Colds, the nio of Qul* nino. Mercurial Medicines, Cathcricginthh Ears In child hood* Ac.,; Ur. Aleophert'a,treatment stands pre-eminent. .Wherethe Auditory Canal dry and scaly, with llltloor ho Fccrctinn, when thb deafness Is uccompanlod with noise# , in the Ear, liko foiling water* chirping of Insects; ringing of hells‘,rustlingof leaves, continual.-pulsations* discharge of .matter; or when, in stooping, n sensation is &U aa If ft rush of blood to ihe head took' piaco, wheh the hearing is less nento In dull, cloudy weathciyorwhona cold has 'been taken, this method of triating the disease is infoUibU. ; . . IN DEAF AND DUMB CASES _ ... my experience warrants me in eayicg, tbat if the hearing was at any time good, very much can be Accomplished. In the Deaf and Dumb School atLeipsie,. out of ae'asso/ 14, 1 succecdeil in. restoring Mum* to acute hearing. Dr. A. begs respectfully to state, that .in thoso cascs he undertakes he guarantees a successful result, complete restoration,or such a marked improvement as will be perfectly satisfactory, if his remedies are.faithfally applied anddirccUonsadhereato. will please state, their oge, duration of di* 'seneo, if matter Issues from the exlcrnatpassago, inhere aro noises in the Earn, state of general; health, and what they suppose to have been the cause of tho deafness. When the hearing is restored. it toexppeted that thoso In easy ; circumstances will pay liberally. Medicines, Apparatus, 40, will bo soot to any part at my own expense; -• ALSOPHERT, BstUDWAT, OCBot 422 1 /, neftr Canal street, New, York* ••• ■ fo^Smd Met Dollarx-~Gm&ultatif} l \Fu: Invalids of Pittsburgh and Vicinity, "XTOUR attention is urgently Invited to a careful and win A did perusal of something; that has Just been intro duced into tho time-honored KoyrtbneBtato. < PULVERHACHER’S • HYDKO-ELECTRIO YOLTAIC CHAINS! A NEW and NOVEL mode of applying a powerful remedial .agent, so conrtructed os to be worn under tho garments, next to the skin r prbdudDg a constant, UNINTERRUPTED current of ELECTRO-MAGNMISM, effecting . ;.;v ..- Immediate Relief From tijo permanent orur&of nil NERVOUS DISEASES, . -It selddin has failed to furnish alpuostcertain relief,-ami a FINAL,’PBRMANENT.CUEB, by being used according to directions, to the following diseases: .Rheumatism, -Uterino Pains, .. Gout,Sciatlca, Palpitation of tbo Heart, ■ > Paralysis, - Periodical.Headachy Painfuland Swelled Joints,.: Pt. Titus 1 Dance, * Neuralgia of tba.Pace, . Gouoral Debility, : Diseases of-the Spine, Pains of tho Chest, .Deafness and Blindness. ' Hysterics, Dyspepsia, ’ - ; ALL DISEASES That'are eaused l»y a deficient amount, of NERVOUS FLUID, ore greatly relieved, If not permanently cured by simply the chains fora few hours each day. Be it Understood . That It is not claimed tbot. it cures all diseases, but only those fbr which it is recommended; and moreover, we boldly claim w and DEFY, that' no medicinal' agent of AN V KIND lias performed SO MANY CURES daringthe last year,-of tbosedlseases just named, as PULVEEMACHEKS CHAINS, . And to prove this aasertion,. wo defy any perebn-to produce so many, WELL AUTHENTICATED;CERTIFICATES of Scientific Physidane: and intelligent patients as may bo fimnd In a pamphlet of thirty-six pages, to be had (gratis) of-tbeingentinthistowm : The electric Chains were first introduced in Franco In 1850, ond after being subjected to fbo most . Thocough and Rigid Trial, By the first medical men in Paris, they were found to pos* seas strangeond marvellous power in relieving pain, wbero evcr.applied, and by tfcuir. influence were Introduced into the hospitals of that city, and also secured by letters patent :by;tbq French Government. •: v : ' They nre now introduced ;in almost every Ilospital in- England, Germany, Austria, and patented in those countries, where theybave become Iho.v tibST POPUtAR CURATIVE -AGENT IN THE WORLD, They were first intredneed-into tbo United States about one year since, and wont through tbo same tr al as in Ed* rope, and were at once introduced into; every Hospital In New York, where they are tiow in daityrU. u e, effecting even MORE WONDERFUL CURES than had .ever before bean awarded them. - V They are highly.recommended by 'Prof*, VplentlooMott, Van Duron, Post .and others, who bavo published tiudr views of their power and value in several of tho medical journals in that city, and are also in the doily practiCB,of recommending their to patients. A fall account ofthoir . opinion may also be found in, every f>ampblet, apd sent to the tuldrws of any person in tliu Etuto by’ applying (post paid) to Dr. GEO. ELKKY 3ER, who is agent for Pittsburgh, Pa. The chains can be sunt by maD, with foil descriptions for use.. '"' . ■ • PriceofChains,s3anilss. •. Physicians arc politely invited to call and oxainlno their construction* and pronounce upon their merits. , . : - One Wdr<i-:lfiore to4hvaUds, No person need fear that they will hot accomplish Just what it is claimed they;can dOj aifiSpll persons who have become disgusted with a constant .pouring down-’of patent nostrums (bottled swill) are kindly • and politely invited to give them a trial. - ; V N.-B.—One Chain will last for years and lose none of. its electric power by use, and can be applied to cither adult or bild.• V - • -"r-'-r." GEO H. KETSER, No. 140'corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh; wholesale .and retail agent. "Also., by J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City,. ' '- fdoclthdiiwCm . • B, A. Faimestock's Vennifttget HItKRB Is evidence -that must satisfyavery mind that D. A. Fahnestock’s Vcrmifago is tliu only artlcleihat can be administered with the certainty"ofexpolling worms: . ' - B., Jab:23,1852; > I hereby certify, that-a child of mine, aged three years, had been Tery flltor a month within pain in tbeches t, gen eral weakness,-and loss of appetite. rXttas adtigai tO'try B. A. yalihestock’s Vermifuge, and accordingly houghlf a bottle from.Si: Naylor,Brhggist, Granville street, Hav ing administered a portion of it,-ho passed,-within twenty four boars. Two Hundred and Forty-fwo-Wonns from six to.tweiTO inches in. length. . The child, Immediately after this, had 'its appetite restored, and. soon opjoyed perfect health. ' Another child, seven, years old, "who had been more or 1 ess sick from his birth, took the remainder of the bottle, which caused him to pass One Hundred and Sixty two Words. •. From that time to the present, Ms health raJ been perfectly good, and he has thrived as' well as' buy child could. ELIZABETH BISHOP. Sold, wholesale and retail,;by all the principal druggists' and country merchants throughout tho United Status:- - janlfl . .. ■ ■■. .■ , ••■•■V- /- - - Dr. J.-Hostetter’sCelobrated.Stomach Bitters, ANTI'DYSP£PTIC, and warranted to iuvlg- Xli-oratoaud strengthen the wholesystem of every one who uses them, are now kept lorsale by ; - ' Dr.OEO. IL KKYSER, corner Wood pi. and Virgin alley; - FLEMING BROS., Druggists, cor. Wood and. Fourth.Bts^ . It. K. SE LLERS, Druggist, W ood s tbe L Third and Fourth; : JOEL MQHLER. Dmggist, Libertr street; .'- r:* '• and all our first class Hotels.aod Restaurants, aswoUes dealers generally, where the proprietors most respectfully refer the public for them. ■ -/ " The expense ia bnt a trifle, when compared with tho In* - calculable good they effect. - : - ; Feeling satisfied that oar Bltiors possess merit sufficient to recommend them, we -will not multiply words, in. their praise, bat ask all in giro tbema trial; bat boxareful to ask for HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, as there; ore other Bittors represented to be tho same, which.eompara tively aro worthless. Oar Bitters are without either asto thdr medicinal qualities, or as o bererago.. Tkoy are put up In squaro bottles, containing-a•fall-, quart, with dl*.« rections on, and Dt, J, jfalctlcPt.Sumach Bitter* blown on tho glass, Kone other genuine. ; r • : aOSTETTERj SMITH 4 00, Pittgbnrgh/ • •- | \K. TKHJtEL’S HEALING OINTMENT I tnU curt- o<* I / rhenm (Tetter), Chilblains, Common Sores, Chapped or Cracked Hands, Burns or Scalds, Cuts or. Wounds, Piles, In*.. flammaiion of the. Breast, Bites of Insects, Sore Lips, Plm ; pics on the Face, and Breaking Oatana Sores on Children, ’ and all Diseases, of . the< Skin, ouicirr oridxvrerthan any other Medicine. .. ■ ■’ For gale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr.KEYSER, Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.G. SMITH -Biralughhni Drag Store; WM, SEIBERT & BftO.; 477 Penn street; LORENZ; &", WIGHTMAN, - Pehnsylyania Glass Works;.? Mi*. 8. HOLMES, Temperanceyilie; D. M. CURRY.-AUegheny City; ■> BAMDEL DYKR, Allegheny City ; • WM» SMITH, Lawrence-' viilo 5. LUKE B. DAVISON; East-Liberty ;'SPANG & 00, : Stewartstewn; LEWIS DAL2ELL A CO., Sharpstracgh; ! STEWART LLOYD & CO., Mechanics' Iron Works; J. W. | HANNEN,Manchester. ' jy2s:d*wy ’ - ". ' ‘ NB. —A single boa of Dr. TEKREL’B QINTMENTwiII » any Blacksmith’s, Farmer’s, Sailor's, or Median* ic’s hands, let them chap or crack ever so had; sound In good working order all winter. ■ : Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL,. . - Jy2s.nUwy . . : . Naugatuck. Conn. • 050 Reward ‘ WlLLbepaldtoahyperponwhowDlbuy o box of Dr TERREL’S HEALING ODST ; |f _ MENTj dnd nse it according to directions; : ». if they will call: at my office and say with ‘ rt <**/ --. » clear consdencb,‘that It trill hot corn* •, jjfetclycureChapped Hands,Chiblains,Chflp ; fihg, Sara Lips, Coins and Freezes, Sorea ' bn Children, and greatly alleviate, If not entirely cure ■ Sal trfaeum, Piles, Inflamma-; tion of tho Breast, Bites of Insects, Pimplea oh the Face, ' and all Diseases of the Skin. MONROE TERREL, * ; - Naugatuck; Conn. Forsale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr. KKYSKB, Wood street, PittBhurgh; J.O. SMITH. Birmingham; Mrs. S. nOLMEStTemperanceTlUe; D. M. OURRY, Allegheny; * WM. SEIBERT ABUO., 477 Penn street, Pittsburgh; LOR. r . ENZ A WIGIITMAN, Psunsylrania Glass Works; SAM'L DYER, Allegheny; .WM. SMITH, Lawrcnceville; LUKE B. - DAVISON, East'Liberty;. SPANG A CO.; • Stewartstewn; LEWIS DALZELL A CO*Sharpsburg ; STEWART, LLOYD . A CO., Mechanics’ Iron Works; J. W. HANNEN, Man* Chester. '■ - • •- •• ■ : : jy2s:di>wy . - PrtvateXHae&jes; DR. BROWN, No.:4VDiamond Alley, Po-v iSElf'votes hto entire attention to ah office Practice, ' Tpf His business Is moBtly' f confihed 'to Ph vale \j!&[ Sjßsk Venereal Distaxvt, and such painful affections,* brought oh by imprudence, yoathfulindol^enceandexcesn.-' ; : Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions,Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture,. Urethral Discharges, Impurity of)the Blood, with ollDisfea* ses of the Venereal Organ. Bkin Disenscß; Scorbutic jErup* Uons, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal We&* hera, Impotency, Pile.v Rheumatism, Female Weakness, .Monthly Snppreiaionp 3 .Diseasiw of tne Joints, Fistula in j Ano, Nervous Affections, J Fsdnshi the Back and Loins, Irrl j tationof the Bladder and Kidneys* successfully treated/ Cure guaranteed' > [ Sixteen years' practice (rixin this cityl enables Dr.Brcv n I to offer assurances of a speedy cure to ail who may eoxusnn* 7. |dexhiscare. >■■- *v . Offloe and Private Consultation Rooms, 41, Diamond alley * moderate. ; . : . Pov&rdAwtly - : BUiEUMAIISM.— l>r. Brown's n«nly for KhenmaUsm is a speedy and curttun Remfrly fir that painful trouble.: It never fidls. Officeand Private Consultation Rooms No.' 41 DTA>TOND, The Doctor is always at home. ; inarchZ3aiAw;. • ' . J WABDROFS SEED STORE is now;replete wKb early.... . Seeds, for the Ret beds; Pruning Instrument, orchard, corn and straw culters, and everything of_. Interest to the mer, goxdnner or amateur. 1 Orders from dealers and mprchaTits fined pfon3puy, on_' liberal temn/ . ■ - ' v --'•' ’ '•••• ’ ja!4 •• 171RKSU PEACHES—-I bbl sealed czt&i fresh preserved Poa,b« 9) rocked ;■ :fflb2 ... ’ . 253 Liberty street '■*? G'~ ATAWBA COGNAC—I havo ior sale a pur® archie of Catawba Brandy, by the gallon or bottle, equall toi Caros to any imported. • jasa ' 187 Liberty ct.
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