V:-yv a ■«&*’:£ .-•■> f : i’*rc?‘ : \' ; vv ; >' •- • ' >.,<» , -., -\i - s ’ . <r - .**-. * ' :\A, <V 7 ■• -.* * Vr:V :5 :V^-ig- : .. 18111811111111^^ C /H/l i lnial of jußticß tamnnyoj^Mfc?-' 5 ?':^^ oB - creditor. 'There are'dotiyjpiiL'.iußny claims that * s a* i |,’C*i\yV , tf^J,,,‘''^ ,ll r,i “-*"»'* J ties owning them nro toopoor to getnp tbir»^ tlg-ttitimaiu--, JW»a« *- omnoM. ccssary influence to prosecute them be***> t.f* vY*-* > •'./' Gillmort,Editor* * Propnetori._ legislature Buccees. Hie uaotj“ = ■ aV , ‘ i '"'’’'***• * ‘‘’.V'tY* •7'’’ , *r*^.-r’™ ’’~ ntTVARIiBfiH * And it iB not honorable to our gte»‘ _PW»8B»BOH 1 _ wcaJth _ The state of Pennsylvania is MOBNINO::":::-"=J^ KUABY : able to way all its debts. She jb too proud an ■BSM£s®% / ,m&4 vj-2 » arJSJf.-- ■/*<e.7%',77 *!*: '4 son KAVtt o !i7^!; Tr « r - L creditors.. The object of this bill is to pre .TAMES C. PETTIGREW. Tent nDj ustdelayer s andtdgive to theoreditors i, , a wcll aB the State a fair tribunal and a speedy v' JOMJuJAWYER. I Those who oppose this bill, oontend that it is a'S-i7n’e tvI**”/*'’•♦.s.'!,~i-'*’,,*iJ, 1 **”/*'’•♦.s.'! , ~i-'*’ ,, *iJ, - -Demoovatlo councU Nominations. inconsistent with the dignity of the Common- - <t V v ■* •». jBJtoriDR 1» « li«t of the nomlnatioM mrfo by tte to allow her oitizens to sue her. w “^ for r - "" *** >. car *«, of *?-***« *• ru. mj mi KKVNKTT. ample and government of Pennsylvania. H. BAIIET, JAS. DDKIiVT, v"ffe consider it far some derogatory to its digs tH iJf+tJf'j •e* 1 1'rJ CAMPBELL. ; „„ sn „ for iußtico from year to year, until poverty de- them 0f t^epower clttims fs*>tA V f •a'?' 'i! r i. r pi** t>"’ •'<'■• 1 t'rft ■* ri~ TOIBD wim. longer. hM Tn. The dignity of the State, in our opinion. lr^>r^'v-^^4.^^^.^h l §? : t';4^^ ra8 '® Wi^8 - W ‘ 4rao " , “ would be far bettor preserved, by opening her S^*Vf?2 -?r ' C? «Yx V ( >* f f 4 * rirra courts to the adjudication of claims against her, 'Ss^r '^si?a2Ss™2^iuwi^t 3 2S thehon^OM4itorcouldflndßpeedysu3 ' r*Z#rs? t e l fV*V*»S [«Sff w BCOTI ’ FRANCIS tice; and the dishonest claimant find a speedy ’St'&X’i,'W” 1 f <7 snswuii an d BU ro rebuke for nny attempt to rob the Treasury. ' .We hope that bill will pass this winter. MATTKEtOTL BE «»un.« EACH PAPER. ngy»TffisBTT BotTwA^SD for the Evening Post. have still for sale several first rate routes th’ npsttwhi6h fitc or can be sold daily. Honest and m “ tt,y ~*”” y ■“• ,u “' A SLISUT mistake. ? thehastcof getangoff the firtlnumltf oi our |‘|.7 1 77-« r. i&*v Da,l n y eeterdtty > ono or *” mlB ? yU«ZtCiv*‘ 7'~ .’ ;urred. Ono tros a transposition of Bonreread and oue-or two typographical errors , be fonnd - ' XbMe Wh ° Ca “ ondcrß ‘ r “ nd th ® j^^V^s^ fr 3*'^^ Vl ‘?':' : aieulUeg we had to encounter in making up r, "'f ’l*>*'\b. It Will be all right in a day or *wo. It EvJ3ISO I>oSl — Wa dea&o tt# pttMic t 0 tbot the roeniny Poet from carriers I^>5MS oulyou e cent. We give this notice for the that wo have already understood that d -“ to 6 ite ° f ° r fcwt# wßmma&K. ew b!!i ’ i ° Bn p piy thc piaQe of a “ f&visr lawß-inrelation to the assessment and suits to bo brought « - at l«.t session, and is now a law, and n ■^^^t^ ,lWß^- hopB they ncirer Tril,f iu &e aiape V>-4 : >vi fc &4vSportedby the Commissioners. « ne of ** ol, j ects of 41,089 Y ,lla . W9B 4ore ' tbo amount of special legislation, which T *j«rState. The bill anthoming suits ogainet the common would do more to remedy this eril than :bUi«-bUI-that can to proposed. K”jwS^ a^®^s*s^^Sj^K3^^>S'S^, the Boot© of public economy, wo believe would work well. the State as fair and impartial V§&|§ll|te for the H, l nidttt ' lon of *" ****** wmtMgs&) i«s=? s rorwara at lh ° '. ~ o* » for years afterwards; costing the State T, at each session than the cost of employing jilts'»“ a trying the case fairly and speedily atgilait ► g?it l^" .- : i„s. fa the several sessions, costing JMwmKm *• —• »• rtr j mmrnßtrdm^kmSSE;. ’S. £. *~* *-* » ooßt of trump up every kind otf*™> tob the State, throng le * t -* ~"irVJ -t 4 £te/jffii*?r t Q^J§s f *! a tho ists; M heavy H“~ .iv,, -State pays tbo c0:>~,,-. .. ..._.. . , .... Democrat ou*,- ..er dojußtico to t BnohXclmm, jnto p^ o d no“ bill of any; importance yet. Bat fr ...NeUter the «hy nor the people Mk.tWs. willrifll, andbO com-- t llum ber'of : bills have been,introduced.; mKmmuL S ***-»*•*> int-olinms would never be in a td of. railroads are very numerous. ' -Last year passed^ ider such a law on© half these ‘‘homestead” bill, introduced by Mr. Sen&tonnd failed in Wohopotoßee lv abandoned, and the State Dawson, meets with favor from the press in all it fail again. Bestow_mone> an(i rewar ,l upon L m their olamor and an- hitters Gen. Scott, but do not dot HM mitat e Hoxioan lted that under tho present a Speaker and Clerk of each House will bo elec- wiUl every desire to render to wtoßl idless olobna have been -urged tedto-day. A i v * honor U due, wo concur in the v et us j Ac State robbed of large Bmnr , -The trouble at Erie aeem 3 .to bc qmeted-a lit- Lordfl# Admiralß> ‘ &c . f J i i V; ; ; tlo. Indignation meetings have been held in ~ EutopCßnis ms are to be introduced,^™* uns already lost, andthose several places out west; and strong resolutions b law . Make it iori Gcneral/V^ under tteipresent system, the passed against Erie,- and some of theta; against: , f - Lioutenant General, and we will bd by, - mminaUdnßby.tbebegiSlatnre, oU:Pennsylvania. .aiisfied with it. The real intent will then\ sum ion;ernes as largo ns the . -ivb look upon .it as a conspiracy of New A r ork fc Courts, under this law. We and Ohio Railroad directors against, Pennsylva- a " ow wul(1 » Scren o Highness” do? That is as one of decided>oonomy tp & interests and raUroads. The Pennsylvania, Amm , a choice . I %^§^^^^^; w^'^^»fc'i23i^‘£V'f:i SBSte;i",XtwUireduce;.tbb-eipensd.of exam-; Gentrairoad islikelytooommand the great bulk ■■..■ —; '•*" ■ . . . ~ claimsV bnß4t?nth.its of the travel and trade between East and West ;. „ t^'3^ B lo^ ■B^s®^^^‘:+JlA s^*s^p^^%|t i'g?s. t '4&i c and scare, off, claims and.: can telliblsehoods enough topreventit. -•■• latest advices from the Continent of Europe. its who have no merits, to a targe amount, r It is rumored that Smith O’Brien has escaped j "phe news by this arrival is of the highest and unjust claimant to;pay:thb Band,. Wo hope it is true.: most* serious importance. We have aconfimaV - ' ; TijoirontaiUsat Wheeling are slopped, the bdH,) ewes tbe debt, It ought to pay hands demanding more wages than employers, moneyandtaramtiomf ; Their gallantry; of a trial, are willing to give. io the fight is also.attested.-.- luadditioii to ttis < .;;^^^f^ l the debVit oughtnotto -Judge Clayton has resigned the Consulship at. reverse we.haye intelligence oi’two otherbattles Be6k< ! r - 1 sik, and the other took plape noarAdnanople, m-Bim claim,isjust, they Lucy Stone is lecturing in St , Louis,, and j t j a that in the foriner the Turks loßtfour draws largo houses, and is treated with much thousand men, and ja- sbT C2 To odd to the embarrassment, Persia tea da '*A r V I S;m aU auor- da«d war against Turkey, instigated no doubt y,' ' r yA \* V v:; VzS, lay Baada, and is about to march an army to the .-'• .ySSiS 18 m tr&a&et. : ''-Owing to poUUoal tr *- "■ "■ ■ ■■-■•, ; '’■' \ r ’■■■'"' it rnfrom England.herself wo receive .the. • Tg*^iyjUg-ia*—This fomidatio diae^■ . ■. — r -, i. .. .t-r= —■',;. : ; .■; \ U - 1 T * : *'\l V->‘ a ‘ *- *itaGßb of a fact the ?aoBt Bigmfic^.'of ; 80^tp>ia6A^^^P b y^ dttnSjJriel(is is hereby tfrentort lhe*Mi«osonisLi Navica * ••it*’’ »*«•'• V <■• •••’’V, •- • ' ■ ‘ •« r. *- •> ..‘tba -tMbßimriglW -taoatlb-diWid’ya;. 'o»*n®»|WS.JSSSt 4f a ß AitßrH#ilM HeU?*® oSnSf?aa,«n tie 31st day of December. 1553. c* * : ' «.'i.'* .” 'S\ ."Si - British Cabinet, itoSena of,fiardolto per barton.the capital if X v - 'b* . .A?/ l&papew ;k* • •* ‘;;V ‘t xl? f* " - iV.fMe '-•>'■ ■ S -»4-ia-^V 4 <»\ * » ,»• *J’*■* ” * -A fr ># a*. v. - " s ' . ~ ~'»i V. ’ "' ill .g Agatmt the Commonwealth. session of onr legislature of 1852, bill was'passed authorising the Governor to .ppoint three Commissioners to royiso a portion ,f our statute laws. Tho Governor appointed \e'Commissioners; and they reported to the four hillßi as the result of their - - ■ , - .Ist Akill extending tho power of tho Courts in snplicstions for divorces. bill extending the power of tho Orphans’ 1 ■ — r —“bito^heMby Kewfi and Facts front all ftnwtcM' The New York YVifcufle is anticipating a newl revolution at Paris, whioh will upset lotus No- 1 poleon, and thus rid Nioholas of Russia ofrbis j most determined and dangerous too. - 'Without . the aid of France, England would not .strike one | I blow to prevent the conquest of Turkey by the ICtar. But wo see very few indications of I such a revolution in Paris OS the Tri&unt prc- I diets. ■ - Tho battle at Binopo has but slightly, reduced thu Tarkish navy. Three frigates, two small steamers, ana several transport ships composed the whole Turkish force in the battle; while the Eussiaoß had twenty-four ships, Bix.of them be ing'line-of-battle chips. Snoh is the Into ao* oount; and we hope it is correct It shows that Turkey is not materially weakened by the re sult; and that Eussia has “ nothing to brag or’ yet Notwithstanding tho vast disparity of forces the Turks fought so desperately as to show, by the result, that with an equal number of ehipß and guns and men, they would prove far superior to the Eussians in naval warfare, The English papers arc severely ocpsuring | Admiral Slade, • (an Englishman,) now chief Admiral of the Turkish navy, for suffering this transport squadron, with soldiers, money and munitions of war for tho Asiatic army, to de part so poorly protected, while he with the main body of the Torkish fleet, remained idle in the .Bosphorus. - - The diplomatics of England, France, Aus tria and Pussia are still “ tinkering away” at a compromise that shall avoid a general war. Wo wish they would allow us "to: tell: them how to prevent that much dreaded “general tear.” Just send tho combined English, French, and Turkish fleet into tho Black Sea, and destrey every armed Eussian ship afloat on its waters, t They cohid do it in 50 days; and peace would be Bccured in fifty days thereafter. Wo charge nothing for onr advice. The Mexican Empire is now “an institution ” - “ri fiT nr th American continent. “ His Se of only $60,000 per auuuui. UuppllUO uui' ilMfiia gress relievo tho Treasury of a part of its bur dens by raising President Pierce’s salary. His •service?, with two sound legs, ought to bo worth a? much as Santa Anna’s, with one. * It seems now pretty certain that Persia will join Russia in the war against Turkey. We hope this ncwß may yot prove incorrect Up to this time,, the Turkish arms liavo been s uccessful in almost oil the numerous encounters ia tho Cancassus; and important advantages have been gained in those regions. The yield of gold in Australia has not been ns large, of late, as was expected ; though large arrivals of “ the dust" were received and daily expected at London, by last accounts. . The revo lutionary Bpirlt is at work there, and if England becomes seriously engaged in a European war, an Australian republic may bofore long bo heard' from. The following facts show tho groat advance in prices inEugland; and consequently, to some ke^““ b B !?hini sl o ,to $2 O per patr. Ducks at I gjg j 0 per pair. The Old Bay : State, -it. is eoid cannot oqual California for pumpkin pies. yhe New York Herald recommends, open war: on the Brians ; and vindicates, the justice of shooting them down without meroy. $0 ono butarnsoal would rcoommend such a measure, gnat cotmsels.may soon lead to a point beyond which even Pennsylvania forbearance will cease to be a virtue. Congress has been in session four weeks, and : : <t>£ .... ■h 'ri&di COAl« TRADE. Wc tavf‘^ arl t ot Bon)e itcms of luck for oar that are wortiynenfiouing' ' cjqo firm lateljMlQUYered in New Orleans a pair of boats containing some 25,000 bushels, which, soldfor 51,08 barrel. That -would amount to 1 about ten thousand dollars. Another pair sold by the same fir® for one-dollar per barrel;, amounting to nearly ns muoh more. Another dealer sold a large pair at ninety-five cents per barrel. It was doubtless a benefit to the coal trade that the last mn of coal was so short that a large portion of the coal waiting in boats covild not get .down. It kept up the prices for the whole season. It is now:retailing in Cincinnati for eighteon cents per bushel. . ; There iB probably: between three, and four ! million bushels now waiting in boats for another rise. , - Tho amount of :coal'in bushels now annually consumed in and about- the city of. Pittsburgh is estimated at ••••• 22,205,000 Amount of coal exported from Pitts burgh to other places 14,403,0^1 • Total bushels... ... 86,608,921 Averaging the price of the . coal exported this year at ton cents per bushel, and it gives the sum of over $1,440,000 brought into this com munity from abroad for coal-; - ’ Our Coal is unsurpassed in quality, and in. facilities for getting it into market where it is wanted. Those markets are constantly increase log. and tho supply in our soil >b inexhaustable. ■We have no doubt that -Pittsburgh can export from one to two million dollars worth of coal every year for a century to come. It is in effoot as really digging gold cut of tho earth as in the “placers” of California. And that gold is rapidly distributed to diggers, merchants, and throughout tho Community. . r This is one' of the many Pitts-, bhrgh’s permanent prosperity. rPrlrlta TclcftrajAio Hejpatch to the KveoiOß I’osL) SPEAKERSHIP. E. B. Chase, of Susquehanna county, is cleot cdSpcnker of thfe House of Representatives. lie will make a good officer: The vote stood: Chase,; dom - "’®® . . Hart, whig I Miller, native o I Itls so reported by telegraph; but there is somo mistake about it. Thcro are too many votes. . . . ■ „ .. Col‘. William Jack is elected Clerk. No. ono doubted his success. Tney can hardly gctalong without the Colonel at Harrisburg. ; , Vfo have receivod from the publisher, Charles B Norton,'Now Tort, Norton’s Literary StyitUr. .Iliaa' volume of 203 pages, filled with facta and statistics relating to the literature and educa tion, libraries, colleges and schools of this conn- I try. We shall give this excellent work a fur ther uotico; and publish some of the interesting statistics it contains. Hat ahwCav Stoub.—We would coll the at tention of the public to the advertisement or our feiond Chas. H. Paulson, 73 Wood street. His establishment has long enjoyed the reputation of being the cheapest, and most fashionable hat j and cap store in the city; and the proprietor himself iB considered one of the most agreeable men that a good customer could have intercourse I with. _ . Oiin Thames.— Hon. James Campbell, Post mastcr Genoral, will please accept our thanks for a valuable volume of Public Documents. defeated in two severe battles in Asia. - PiTTsnunon Datlv EvnsixQ Post.—The pro prietors, Messrs. Phillips & Qillmoro, propose to issue an ovening paper, in addition to their morning paper. -In their prospectus they say: “Iu addition to the latest news published in the Morning Post, it will contain the latest and most important information received by the moniing mails; thus anticipating the morning papers twelve hours in the latest nows. •• The Daily Evening Poßt will bo especially interesting and useful to merchants and general advertisers. All new advertisements which ap pear in our Morning Post, . will bo entitled to one insertion in onr ovening edition without any tztra charye. :, . ... .. ; ••The proprietors will labor assiduously to give to their readers the latest and moat.inter esting news, foreign and domestic, and tho comp mercial column will command AhgjßaC** J *** mc «ThD D ter®-vt'«o‘® Ssj y Evcning Post will boV-ibne year, s3,o3—six months, $2,00, sm _s patronized, especially community, as it is not ex ceeded by any paper in its commercial reports— send on gentlemen and get either the Moniing or Evening Post,‘you - cannot do better,—Trum bull (0.) Democrat. Tl»e liteulenant-G»ner«» Solieme—Blng imnlmlty. TBnso who arc endeavoring, in Congress, to confer upon General BcoU'tho monarchical title of Lieutenant-General, appeal- to thomagnani mity of Democrats to help them-violate tho spir-j it of tho Constitution. Upon this idea of “mag nanimity,’’the Albany remarks: •.■■■■■ “ But what has been tho magnanimity of .him who makes it ? Lot tho momories of Jaokaon, i Clinton, Taylor, Worth, Duncan, and many oth ers; answer. -Of these men, Gen. Scott crushed heartlessly, such as he could get, beneath his feet, hut recoiled before those who .confronted him with on audacity that matched his own over i beaming tone. -What word of praise, or even of !recognition of the services of his galiant com i pinions, fell from his lips f . " . . - >• Did he, in "his Bine - Lick- Campaign- of a handred speeihes, ever magnanimously repel the Blonder againsVGen. Pierce ? His gallantry and his inngnanimHynever took that direction. . What did ho irr A GOOD BOOK. WHAT THEY SAY OP US. ’?V. VJ.Y'k; .;-’' „ OTIi AOVBRTISISC* COMiMKS. : We would call-attention todbo uumerons new advertisements which appear, in this paper.. . ; Dr. Keyser, corner of Wood street .and Virgin alley,has anexcellent Btock cf drugs aud medi cine, and some of them, new and worth a trial: , os will be seen by Ms cards. Joel Mohler, 241 Liberty street, has also a. largo stock of drugs and modioines. See his card.-; - , Fleininglßrothcrß, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, are largo dealers, wholesale and retail, of drugs and medicines. Their advertisements Will be found in this paper. ; „ Bernard's Oyster Saloon is just opposite <mr. office, and the oysters are »“first rate.” David Munn’s real estate agoncywillbo a nse- : fnl “institution” in the city, See hi 3 oard.. • Iho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad has a card, explaining their new arrangement, in this paper. .■■ ■ • - • . ... Dr; Koyaer’s Dialogue ia well worth reauing. Try hia Btomaoh bitters. . . The winter tariff and arrangements of the Pennsylvania Bailroad will be found in this par | per. See both their cards for information. . ! •S. Keys, Fifth street, has. lots at good shoes i for ladies and children. See card. I G. E. Arnold & Co., bankers and hrohers, 1 Fonrth street, No. 74, do a large business. See their oard. ~ .., 1 ■M. Graff & Co. manufacture excellent oopsing i stoves. Try them. Seo card. 1 McCloßhy’s “ThreeSig Dom" clothing stor? iis removed to 88 Wood street. They have gar ments of all hinds “by the cart load," and cheap. Soo oard. ■ Copt James May offers for sale a splendid lot : of real estate of all sorts, and in different places. Seo bis advertisement. . R. E. Sellers' Cough Syrup “cannot be recom mended too highly.” See eard, and try the Syrup; 58 Wood street. ■ ■_ . . ■: Babkebs asi> BuoKnns.—Patricks & Friend, corner Wood and Fifth sheets; Hoon& Sargent, corner Wood and Sixth streets, and A. tyilkins & Co., Fourth street, ore men of good sense as they prove by ordering their cards into our Even ing Daily. • "Wo call specioHittcntioii to tbo card o' Ar nold & Williams' Heating and Ventilating ware house, 25 Market street. Jacob M’Collistor, Fifth stroot has good tobac co, snuff and cigars, “always on hand." A. A. Masob & Co., at. their, splendid ware house. on Fifth street, havo a very large stock of dry goods; both for wholesale and retail. See their card and advertisements in this paper. Lames’ Shoes.— Wo wonldcall tho attention! of tho lady readers of the Evening «4 Morning, Post to Ibo advertisement of our friend S. Kets, J Fifth etrcct Ho has a taoat beautiful eeleotion, I and all who want fioo presents for.the holidays should giro him a call. I Fahilt Obocewes. — Tho community wlllj please observo tho advertisement of Wa. A. Me- Cuma, whoso place of business is in a large briot, house, corner of Wood and Bixth streets. His stock is ono of tho finest in the city, and no per son can bo disappointed by giving him a coll at his store. • W. E. SoroiEim’s Shoe Stobb. —This store is ono.of tho best io-.tho city.. .The present eoason is ono thnt requires n good and dry understand ing, and we do not know any placo in the city where such articles can bo purchased cheaper than at our friend Scujiebtz’s. Dkvo Sxobe.—All persons desirous of pur chasing drugs or any other articles appertaining °i° r p °'‘ et^) ° r ’ aro certain they will not bo disappointed. Pekis Tea Stobb, 38 Firm Steeet,— This establishment is kept by onr friend A. Jatses. Beside every description of Tea, he has ono of tho finest selections of Family Groceries offered for sale in our city. McDevitt & Bao.—This old and well estab lished house advertises in our paper of this even* ing. To all who desire to purchase groceries or iiqnors, we wonld say give them a call. H. McCullough & Co., at their extensive warehonse, corner of Penn and Irwin streets, are among the largest dealers in groceries and produce in town. See thoir card. Coal PnorßKTjU^--** 9 '® * iU find a advertised m this paper, "forßale by Mr. Brood. Such property ia in good demand of Into. Aldebmah’s Ofiice.—AH persons who want law, oro desired to oall .at tho ofiico of N. llucre masteb, Grant street, and they will have it done up for them in a proper manner. Death-from aAnpture* Aff*Thcro aro thousands of portions who »ro afflicted with a Rupture of tho Bowels, who pay but little attonlloo to tho disease until tho bowels become strangulated} when in all probability it may ho too lato. How important It Is, thon/for aH suffering-wlth any form of “Rupture of the'Bowels/* to coll ot oacouponDr. KEYfJKR, at his Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, corner of Wood rtroet and Viigin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain tho pro trading portion of tho bowels. Dr. KEYSES has an onico hack of his Drag Store, where Trusses are applied, and ■warranted to giro .satisfaction. He also bos every variety of Trusses that yon can name, and at any price, to suit tho -means of every ono in nood of tho article. I oUo keep every kind of Supporters, liody Braces, Suspensory Hand* ■ ages, Elastic Stockings, fbr enlarged veins, and ail kinds of mechanical appliances used in the cure of disease. . J would respectfully iavlto tho attention of tho public to an excellent TRUSS FOR CHILDREN, which invariably ef fects cures in a very short timo. 4J3J** DR. KEYSEIi’S DRUG STORE AND TRUES DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, sign of tho Golden SlbrittT*' ■ dcc26 M’Lone’B V«mtfage«MAKp!riiE2:Ms]>- ic.u» ; Wrratss.—lt is no: small oTidencoof the intrinsic taluo of this Rreat Yermlfdge, when oven physicians, who aro gcineraiiy against .patent medicines, volun tarily come forward ami testify to its triumphant-success 'in expelling worms. Head the following:- * i HAnmsoNyiiLe, Shelby Co* Ky., April 2,1849. J.Kidfi i£ Cb.—l am a practising physician, residing per manently in this place. - In the year 1843, when a resident of the State of Missouri, Ibecame acquainted with the su perior virtues of Dr. M’Lano’s Vermifuge. At some more leisure moment, I will send you the result of oh experi ment I made with ono rial, in expelling upwards of nine hundred worms. ' -I*. CARTER, 1L D»y Purchasers will bo careful to ask for Dr. M’Lmte’s cele brated Vermifuge, and take none else.- All other Vermi fuges* in comparison, are worthless. Dr. M’Lantfs Vermi fuge, also bis celebrated liver Pills, can now be.had atoll respectable Drug Stores in tho United States. Also for sale by tho sole proprietors, FLEMING BROS., decSGrd&w «Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy/ .; But not expressed In ftracy; rich, noi gaudy— ' For tho apparel oft proclaims the man.” dressed man knows how dlfflralt.lt is to who Uiorotiglily understands the-pecnliaritieß °* ea .and can suit Its requirements with a well filel during thofirst day’s wear of any new arti -bowerer eostl yv never become adapted to their forms, .\^ moJy M manifes t a deformity, E. GRIB* bos prao sJV -boftb form and fashion* always ctfaptfng ibo gorC coat, vest, or pantaloons, to thb ex^°^ L>a ° ■ Naroc—thoroughly attaining that ole gttMeor fit wbichth, f tte ogfdktatc3 _ 1 No . OWJIIHNO HOUSE, street, hoad of Wood. oSTTr --2 ingfl, suitable for tho < *J°" !oa J ; ‘X “JiLlm Croats, Blocks, Suspenders, Glo£* s °> ®“** : lull assortment of Ready-made * ,ro '» Dims, anil Umbrellas, wholesale fmdiK> toparthaso good articles,and at a Stow 'risking toSTaTE ORIBBtFS CUHUIKS. wonld do well No 210 ÜBEBTY street, head ~X to* ~ '«„*<*! voo Trill not go away disappointed- nOT23 r- ’ A.'-:--- ry~o SELLERS’, COltfiir WTHOI* CANNOT-riß! J£& ' MO v,h ii%5?:5 - . WABSWoara, M»lioaCo., 0., &D.i!4,i-i^->! ia . %f r -p- H T h&vs fiolfl.pM lb 4/* Ir&pctloEjfiyuEP letvwlth mo, ana *&SK UW ft' *«• Sw of ft. Jr We bare usai jcfflj b^c -^g&srs^^ tog who «<> dtK# "^.sssafsasas^ J.M.884i:0, J. Stgrtra, T n T tTriic-' • ' 'D« OnSISQES* *• » : Thtfaboyo Is strong testimony, * Ution, ia boMf of tho toußh JMWne of Prepared ontl Bold by B- f fiELLtIIS, tSWood ttrooi, gnd conntry. . • J. - - towoteh nai Market, wher&' they will 'bofound oa wSSesdly The e«£og jac ket, bitbeito beld on will &.<£*£& tingedfor tho present.-. '.. V - )J..~ - iUen’B Idbrary M^SMTetSyj'fivf? Krtstcrri: heWta iDßtUatlonitoserva for tbo ewtiing year, wiU^bela.in their room on MOOT AY, the. pit dnj cin S at lOtfclock, A- it, sod cMi; hllrtin the A generaVmeeting ortho.memW will aTrolre heldm tM , eveninf! of the same day, at 7 o'cfe, jtcn the imnnal .Kj ports of tho Board Committees' -m^resd. lk^Eltt»l>»*gK-—H. D. KINO,' Prcaient; BAM DEL 1. HARSHKLL, Secretary. V , . Omat: «1 fcSurf s HULL and CAJIOO Mata, on tta OMO anil Mlaaiß* aipplßlvera and tributaries; .. ' , I^ndNa^g.. I tidnandTKffispottßtion. / - T 4 . - n.B.mng, Wm.tatoVr.Jr., William Bagaley, ; 1 Bamusl Rea, wminmßinJlmm, I Bober tDmilap, Jr., JohnS.plwprth, I • Isaac M. tfennocle, • FraneU.Sellete, 1 EdwardUeasleton, - J.SchoonmaMT* ... I 5/ John Shipton. Illl '" > d c<as CITIZENS’. INSUIUNOEkvCQMPANy#V - Fittfiburph, Decemllcrls_t|, ltto3. ,'•) TIIE Frostdenfc and Pirectorscf .tbU Ooinftny tb*® “>y dSwl_i. P?vl4eiid . ? f ttyo Dollar Shu* npratboCipltal threo dollars, {jgiMAtoiji* EuSsboMersbr their Jc3alvieproscntatlTC3.lfttti«lU>> oo(l t^^^^M^MASmEhl.fecretary. tbs BtMkbold^ortJW'^mlDt^hela flpint street. ; io the'<ity of PUtebargbven M«NI)AY r tho w?conVdaybf January/lSMjvbfcicff i rabnth,) attwo P. 51^far Uic LLKCTIOq OF OFrl I “Siw 010 ettBUIDS ?C %U. BAKEVELt,tUury. - (S'aRH MVTVAIj t'JBB AHU SIA {Gs^RIKE IISBDEANCB COMPANY)-of Pmnßylvnnta. CAPITAL, 3100)000, VUAB 7S&rt£mn?-SMumausTCs o. iirasiKt. • &S3ot£ltooiias h.willson, w-> , DISSCTOBB; ‘ • • Hon. A- 6. Bolster, W.IISM, Wiliam Boblnam, Jr* • ThomMQiiUeplo» | Wiliam Johtvß-CQX, ' ‘ r • TTarvee Bollnian. ’ • Jopod reterSy. •_.- . . . jK&olkor,«, : , T ,U sfK2Sta™h r '’ 'Jaccb B.Ualilcmim, Astod Ifembuugb. ; )b»b.i«»v. J.US3KIX A OAKES, Afrentt, ' . Office, In lAfayitte BnUdlngv\ I « e g - (eptranco tits Wood street-) • roAHKOCIATKB Firemen'* Insurance of the City of. Pittsburgh* muSo FIItR sad HARlifB BIBKB of .» kinds. Office: In Monongniela IIonBO,.?os. 121 and 12* Water street fP-=»HKLSON’S DAOUEUREOI'VPKS.- }U3^vast Offlcu BuniUng*; Thin) street.' IStenessesWfTO. 'sSjWWi "tb» ■Su-aS-maatr«tf»"SftaS e l *».« ’< .Hours for children,from 11 A.M.to*P.M. N.B.—Lnw’ncsM'sofnickorJeajasriJ person* tateiUn co, partofthudty. ‘ ‘ - ATtivoiiD &, WILLIASISr UKAXISfI : .-SK RfrpeU «tL*iar^—Manufnctowr-o£. i >>i«tOlu'.r rtyiv TUBING. BKAB3 1 rtON llTtlNGa OVS TU NACKB, Roister*. Vt:iuUalor3,Tin Upes^nd WcterlW Chiton" Farnacc. - noi—£n . Tcmedr will bo Grand in Iftv Cokes s Cobn &* Wood street. PrieLretaUatl2Uirad£sctfl.perbox. . •'• wp» dcdncUons to those who buy to r*Xl sguti. Curtain Slo.terto.ia> lGP*CartaSorTrirniaings of ototj Fornltnrt style. ■ 5 : (mertiftly f o*'O.F*—Wuee of meeting, \VftxMn*ton-£iaU : (.Ky 'Wood street, between Fifth street anti Yirgttr.aJley* Pmsßtmoa Lanott 2fo. SCG Tdesday eTemttg.: SfmkJsmß EscuiFMEtT, No. «7—Meets fiwt and thirJ Friday of each' month. - . - ' -Jmai2.^:lr_ JS6tlO«*»*Tho JOURNEYMEN TAfbOßti.;Bo,. lkS* PittobaTghiihd, Allegheny, raiKU on the: OrltaTid third WEDNESDAY of every month, at the FLORI DA HOUSE, MarkoUtreet. By order. Jdhy - ■ JQIIS.YOUKO, JR., Secretary.,. , CQUlU<m&nd.Eras» Saxhorn tkijr Bancs* can he had hy .opplyinj? to Wm. Frank; ‘Cargo, attbo “ Crystal PuliceUigutfrrean Rooms,” of . myifctf a. M. CAIUK) ACO.’S, Fourth street- Bucccsbom to J. Kidd & Co,, 00 Wood street. bnißnoss:-''-' 1 ;; ? ; 'r J.K.Moorbcful, . B«C. Sawyer, wSE® ' Wm.M.lidgar, ' W.W.DaUM, duirifiaKcn^,•....% >... C. H. Paulson, . William Collagwood, A. B* Ansbuts, JowpbKayv William WlMupqp* - 1 « •■ PHTLADELPHIfi. CTTETAIH 'WASEHOggS—^ ITI ChalnvttL.omotiUt!jf^S^ m ' ■ ' f^jr thft mostextensive and en t ofPnriains'ft'pd Cnrtaih MatcrinUte =twfonnd in; tbo city, comprising in part of the following CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNrTUiUr COYEIUNQS-all style*of— - French Lace Curtains, Window Shades, all prices, Mn»lln • <* Buff Hollands,all widths, French Broeatol 1 ei?, all widths, Gilt Cornices, overy style and Froneb Plashes, price, « •' Satin Laincs, Gilt Curtain Pius, • . < ~ *<; Lampas, 41 Bonds,-- • 1 -.- -.'Satins, •; Cords and Tassels, -« Damask Linens, Gimps, all prices, <r . • Cashmerette, • Loops, .. v Plain Turkey Bed, Fringe*. . r , . • . India Satin Damask, • , Picture Tassels and Cord*, .... « Lining Silks, ' BUade Tassels ami Brasses, Furniture Gimps, Itookfyßings,'Brackets,Ac. . A full assortment of the above'goods constantly (hr sale, wholesale or Totall. - • : ‘ ’ [ranrlrly—af.m.n. .?r=?6 indigestion and Liver Complaint Iky CUUED BY KIER’S thQ:foK. lowing letter fjom-R*y.O.Dicxx?fsbrT, a Missionary.-in Oregon: 1 .. Ma. J.’M.'Krni— Pear AS*; JlyßClf and wifiidtaringbeen, proatly bopefifctedby lhe : uso of your.Eetrolonm, I wish to hive you sendmo.aboxbf-tw.oor three doaen bottles.,cl am theCongregaiionhl.MinUterinHhlsjptaoe,' and several of my peopie-aro of the liver, the saina of myself and wife, before taking -your PmoLi-vs,on- Rock Oil. We tookseveral bottles— two;or three each—about avy.esr and;.a half ago, and we. hard nerer.onjoyctl .so good health for years-as wo bnvo since that time. I had not'taken a sincto bottle, before tbakfullneas of tho stomach which so distresses iho dys-. paptld wai relieved, and I havo Telt npthiug of it s.inco that', time. My wlfo was also retieved ftomo chronics dlscaseof the liver, which had. been of soroal. ybars standing, by the. use oryour Petroleum. • Sold by S. M. HIKE, Canal Bastn.OEO.IT. KEYSEIRHO Wood street,' and Druggists and Medicine Dealers eTeryv where.■ "''3. j'-' V':'.: .'~-Oct2s —it is duo to JxiEH’S itbrotrum to. say that it bos been known to completely, eradicate every vestago of this dreadful disease in less time thanany other remedy, end at less coat or .Inconvenience to the pa* dent. J/.-' - ''-V : ; :'- v The thousands of certificates Iri the hands of the proprie tor-many of which are from wellhnowncltiaens of the city of Fittsburdiandits immediate vicinity, go to ehow clearly ondbeyor* \U doubt, that Hiss's Pjbthqlsum is a - medicine of nbcom.. on value, nbtonily w a localremedy In Purely -tis, PhrimaUrri, Veafness, loss of Sight, butasavaluable IntetnaVreraady, Inviting the investigating physicians, nr • well os the Buffering p&tien t, to boeome acquainted with Its "merits..' : Those haring a dread of.mixtures ;ara assured that this medicine is purely natural, and is bottled eslt flowsfroja, thebosotti of theearth.. • cnpUdfrdm a paper published at Suracuse,' N- x., and heart daU ’August 2, |852, (b.iuAfch’w also appended the certificaleof Uncelebrated D. T\ Foot, AT. qftfyraeuse; ■ 3his mayin truth certify, that Ihovo been eo badly af flicted with'Scrofula for.tholastscvenyearsthat most of the time X have been xrnablo to attend to any kind sf business, and muchbf the time unablo to walk and confined to my bed, and have been treated nearly all the timo by tho best Phyticians our «>untry affords; I occasionally gfttsomere liefjbut no cure, and continued togrow wbree until pr. Foot .recommended me to try the petroleum, or Itock Oil, ns ove rythlpg elae had failed.; I didso withoutfoith etflm) but : was astonishing; it threw the poison to the snmee at once, and I atone© began to grow betterj:and by using seven; bottieslhavogotacnreworththousands-of dollars. . : MBS.-UANCY M. BARKER: This may certify that Ihovd been Kieria PotroleumiorJtockOlhformorbthanayebr; and hate re peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects in the cure of indo. lent nlcem and other diseases for which it is' recommended, end can with cohfidcncorecommehd it to be a medicine wor thy of attention, and can safely say that success has attend-, «1 its use where other meclieinehad failed. ■ • -- v D. Y. FOOT, M. U t For Balftby all the Druggists lb Pittsburgh, ran27:d&v. 1 rr^ s ANGEBONA LOD6K, l. O. O. Angerona Lod gB, N0J289, I. O. of O.' eTety Wednesday evcnlng-in Washington fjyEy■ AHI<« Surgeon Dentlstr-fSuccessor of W.Bhldle.]. Ko. 144SnxlUifleldst. . [my3.y ZmDOTtant JfoUce to : all whom U ttoy . *• Concern. . 4 GftKEABLE toauActof AsftsmblyoftheBtat@ofPcnn- A. pylranlfl, and in conformity with the authority grant ed by rtaid Act» tba Board of Trustees of tho First Methodist ttotestant Church of the city of Pittsrurgb, have, pa r chwed a Burying Ground in: the Allegheny Cemetery, for the purposo of transferring.the rmtfnfl otthodead r nbV' resting ui the Burying Ground belonging to said Church, thereto, (located near the canal, asd fronting on Liberty 7 street, In the dly orEttstargh. ' Notice is hereby given to all whrbavo lot priTilegcs, Or. are otherwise interested in said Burying Ground, that the. Board of Trustees are now prepare! to attend to tho remo val oftbd dead to tho Allegheny Cemetery. ,! It la desirable that immediate attention be given to this notice, OS it is contemplated to liavo the entire removal made during the presenfivlnlcr.. All the noreasary Information mil no hud by applying to, or addressing Chas. Craig, lii(i,Biamond alloy; Pittsburgh, Pa. By order of the Board 54'.*, ; ;v HEAIxTH OFFICE.. : CIERMEKTS IN TOK CITY OF PITTSBURG Iff From Decanter 2WA, 1653,!0 JnrWy2d,l»4. Amts. ■ •ipoplary- 1 v ® 'Coemption a »•••*•** v 0 £ <, of Lunga..u * --Dropsy of Brain....*—— -0 • a* . Exposure * *;"* « Inflammation of Lunga.. v * ' BcarietlteYer;.... »..• 0 - Still-born 0 •Typhoid Fercr... 1. .■•» ~ -r- Tubercular disease 0 * Unknown 0. * As - 4 • - OF THE ABOVE THEBE WERE: Under 1 year-....- From 110 2.,. “ ““ S" ,1 « 2to 6....—** —.4 “ CO to ... s to 10 .0 “ 70 to SO •••« « in to IS 0 “ 80 to DO— -0 - 15 to 20.. " ' OO to 100 0 “ 20 to SO 0 Ago unknowß....i» u « 30 to 40......... Halos 10; Tomalca C; .WMI i • •By ordor.of the Board of ltd 14; Colored 2 ...Total 16. t WTfcHAJ!ai Physician of Board of Health. Pilfctiy* -*■ ■ - ■ v | ion-tlio M iMt, Of eonsnmptiotii youugefit danshtor of f. and Eleanor Blalyany, *8“ » | y “S*uuefSKmWto place from l" faUitf* Birmingham; on Thuesdat moejcu»Q 4 <stb,) at 9 SSceofiFto SIL Mary's Cemetery. The friends oMholanrilj to -without farther no* HEW; Aj}VESTIBEMKEfTBb : 1 Watcllcßnnd Watcb Bcpalrlnfft -ITTAICM are Invited to talll aalM«nli», W' mv large andrfciqualtoa,a36ortanentof Kngl&hand o"ra Bold and Silver Watch™. Wo offer rapenw in ducomentsboth ha regards quality, price, and tho advan tage of »«no assortment and a responsible guarantee. • WATCH KEEAIRING, in. all varieties, done ini thojbest. manner. Selling of Watches and Watch Rcpmriog teing oar leading busines-venstomers may rely on aatlsfaetion. JEWEIBY, SILVERWARE, and other floods In this lino fbr sale, of tho best qualities, andottbo lowo|t. juleoa. 6T Market st., comer of Eourth. —5 Weßtora N, Y. Hops jest icc'd. ° a lor ,a!<> b 7 -KIRKPATIHCK i- HBRROSS. (Tre*-* 0 primo j,- amTn f SINCT<iI n. pIM3 CO. t pm,.- 7 Lour.—7B bilF,fctsalo toy P' ■!»* - i T% 3E - loa for g&& a mailt —• Wanted to Uent. " _ - 4 COSIMODIODSDWKIiINQ, with ten to saty aeresof A Land; dton good «ad not toodty. Apply to UEOKQL “ . ' Dluolutlon. , ~ • . riIHE rartnpriWp UerotorotopstaOnsnna^tt®*^ 1 "? t Neolet, Moms S : Co, Ins been niottxiiiryairsDlT^tt mr.DAWtoy.of thelalo firm, Laving purchased tholntfr. Wat of Jos: KVNogloy. the business W lU..wmtinund as | nmal.iiDdortha : style dr DAWSON,'.®® to ' are autborired to use tic name of h egley.Sbdnto ACo. “ settling up the oU badness. w/dAWBON, Pittsburgh, Jan.2,’M. - P. MOHAN. age Having-disposed of toy: Interest in tbe-Jato firm of Ndgley,Mohan * Co. to, my formor partner, IMJS, with Hr. Mohan,rrtll- coptlnpo. tfie .bnsinesfcasLereto; loro, I have thebonorlo the ral patronage of toy fndnaa nai ltodneffl • ■ j;U| " -7. JAS. o.HKOuK*« :• • • BARGAINS, a} TTAfING determined to dora my htoflnbs*, withip abet I I neat slaty days,! will sell OB my remaining stock'd greatlyreducedpitas. ThdstMkcomprto manjdadra bid Goods; mnangat them are oO pa. Bar'd Coantryl'lai:- ncls, soiling at 50 cents ayurd. 3.0. MbNlis .. Market street, near. Liberty.. : Dlvldemiaotlce.’ 7 - ■ _ PirtiEtmoß, Jannary2d t 185i.- TTIIIE President and Managers of, tho dCotopanyror ereot ' L -tea Bridge over the Allegheny Hirer, opposite Pltto burgh,'in the County or Allegheny,” have this day deviated a Divldend of Two Dollars abase .nt the Capital sides of said Company dir >l*6 Dividendsno Mid, dpt d? the profits of the last sla mouths, trhlch -BiU hp paid tt Stockholders or Jbeir, legal repieMutopycs, jo3.lwJl JDtOt 11AEPKS, Treasurer. [City dally papers and Enterprise. Allegheny, copy-drrroK.j SEMI-AM UAL SALE. I A. A- MASON & gP. - r •' COSUeSCE TOHB . ■ FIRST SBSU*ASStJAL SALE, lIIURE>DAY, JANUARY 6th, 1854, JaS-JIV? - ,L ' y - Ay- No. 25 Pirru Sraaa*. ; 7 ' i CO-Partneratilp. - XTITTi hsro'this day taken JESSB CABS and-.,W*- Q W, CIIITTB}K. into oar Ann, vhlcli wUI bo. canlinuoa Aa heretofore* aider the name ami Ftylo of J“ - p r / \ UAMHCON, WILSON & CO. pltisbnTgh; Janptiry ; V- t'otl Land tt>r Sale* m WO inJNDRKDACRES OF-COAL. on! ahcrntJEKHIT? I- ACRES 0? SOIL, h&vlngon excellent front on tm Manontrabcla river, jart above Para No.. 3»ond oomnaapa . {ng extensive tracta of Coal-lying back of it, wUI bo sold 01. ftcconurtodatiogtenna'- . * v '„. /v;.;:---* v-y ■ r. • ■■gMt’i c Li valuable coal property ■along that river; rror dpe that offers better advantages Ibi gotiingoattbocoala&iloadlngintoboats. There oretwi reins ofcoal, with deep Tvaterih front;- ”.. : -Enqareof • • .••: • Q. BREED, . . ■ ja3^m| ~ { ■ No.lOO Wood strcety.PUtslmrKb. I *VfEW. rcct’lred, The Young VoyagmiKUJa. X i Boy Hunters in u 11111 ’ - - . Flowers. • - • ■'•••■'• • ■ vThe Lost Prince, provlnz'tbo Identity of Louis tbo Six teenth of Franeo and the Itov. Blearer Williams; by John 'Uanson.-- r r J^nuary ; &i^June—biJas outdoor ibinfctags aiulfirc side memories ;bfß» P, Taylor.; flloetratcd. • Health Trip totbo Tropics; by N. iVViIIUL 1 CloteidboSvor Bceohoctioos of our Neighborhood* in lh( West: second series; by Alice Orrey. ' A uoyintbftOjstajPalaeev and bow to mafro tho most .of U} A;M. - Men told 'Tbiogß in Europe; by Kinraa. A npw aupply of. Hot Com jost ready «tul for-lsalo at Wi A, *'CCL’S, ' ■ - ,70 Fourth street. i HouceM Refuge* fpiTß • ANNUAL' MEKTISO of the subscribers to tfu\ X' llouao of Ilofugn\for Wcst«m Pannsylvanlv Vili W hell at PIIILO -QALL; *dd MONDAY, January 2d, 18&*,; from 2 oVlcok to 4P* 3L,for tho Elcclimxof-a President. Secretary, lEreasurur, SDd tvrolve U&nfi&erB*for the ensuing year. Fall attendance Requested. decSS r < THOB. BAKEWELL/Pres't “IJJOhIDAV BOOKJj.—A fine assortment of Books salts* -.lff, bio for the Holidays Ktilf on hand nt "/ , DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, v 65 Jtaxketstreet. XW’ILI'E U. CRAIG'S NEW COOK*— Now ready* the il f MEMOIRS OF MAJOR ROBERT STOBQ, of tho Vir-. clQihßeglTac&tt ter.Nrjß; Craig.; -PoblMted i'nd for sale bj • • ' ‘ JOHN B. JSAVISON, c. ooc2S- - .... .. , CGMarltetstrectT.noarFourth/ .v Farms; Houses. dke., L To J>et« ONE OK TWO FARMS, with commodiouß Brick Owril ; ingß^andJStablSa/.near. to th© city, ahd.italtabte foi Milh - FannSfOr to fatten cnttlefor .tills .market. Also, tt confcnJent Brick Country Manslou.onii' Stable, largo enough fti* a respectable family.: Aleo, BraaHcr place; nn£Lan;ujceltent.T*o Story BrlckDirdVng, ;witK ■ finisbeilbaaoihent and attic—on the bank of the Allegheny, above the aflueducL .. JAMES 5. CRAFT,- vdebfflitf . . No..lU?oorthPt- ? pbiisume the Sffioke., rpHE subscriber having the exdnriverigtl to manufse 1 tare and sell B\YKKNEY > &-HOT. AII{''AND SMOEK CONj3USUNG ' FCRNAG& is prepared t 0 r6<«TO ordora»and conltnct for. heating buildings with the-Aiest economical Furriore howin -use.-The m&mtioh or ftosO interested is sol idled-" Any. infortmition can be bad of A. BRADLEY. Nos. and 4 Wood alrooVor of • • ' JVXAUNBOMyAR, • dec3i:tf]. Iron City Stove WarohOttMi No. IJt Wood si ':7‘TT~ ; - •'• V irOltC«*%V<.V - \ ... I\IT HBKEAS, my /wife, ELEANC& JANE, has left m* ; VVi bed and boards I do hervoy caution oil person* .against harboring or trusting he* on zny account} as lam determined In pay ho*: debts of in* contracting, r. d«VTo:2td*ltw* / S.. MORGAN., J-. - . Uaidnor Cnred. . AMKIUCANrEIAIII .ItESTO&ATTVEi'for tho Ilait Hopelessly BAliy and tr provdnt the Hrdrfrom'fbllvig.’is winuinggolden opinion* of poisons who sro using iff - This la a new article, recnntlv introduced, ia a sure cuiVforßoldness, and will Rttod thV tost of a discorn ingpubvc, as thousands who haro used will .testify. Sec circular to bo-had.of-iho. Agents, giving,full particulars, ri'ico $l/00 In-large bottles. • \ 0. E. HBHE&- * CO., Tropriotorii, ■ • -f 57 Sancrior street, Cleveland, Ohio,. ■ .For sale In FUtspnrgfc in the following houses r— * • FletfUng Bros, • ' ■■Tn Wilcox k Co, . ,;'Jt.SBoHor«/ ; • G. IL Jleyser; - Jfal Hohlciy - BonJ; Page, Jr, - ■ * J. n. QassoT. •: JXVghtay o/y.~L. Ai & Moanfl, J, I\ Flconng.. • • . -• • ' • rCrmingZains—A, Patterson, John G.&rolth ' BUItOLVG IiOT FOR SALE. 1 liOT 2A. foot front ou WYXJB. Rtroot and extending ~{% back 109 feat to Wide alloy. . Onthe back part of the jot is‘aCollarWal!> built for two small Houses. ThlaXot /s in a dcslrablo location Tor a residence; and will bo sold flow, anil-on -foTorablo terms. Title* good, and dear from incumbrance. • Enquire of - GEO. jF. GILLMOIiE, hdtl6 •■■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■■■■ At Officeof "Morninu Pwt. Dr. f . -HoBt9ttoT’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters, • ANTI.DY£P£I?TIC, ana warranted to ihvig orate and strengthen •. tho whole Bystemof every one who uAcsthem.arc now kept tor sale by : • <Dr. QEO. n. KEYSEE, corner .Wood st and Virgin alley; FLEMING BROS* oot’ Wood and Fourth bis v R.E, SELLERS, Druggist, Wood fit betThlrd and Fourth: . JOELMOHLER, Druggist, Liberty street; and alt. our first oloss-UoteU and Restaurants, aa well as dealers generally, whom tho proprietors most respectfully refer tho public for them. . ■ v Tho expense Is but & trifle/when compared- with tho in calculable good they effect ’ . Feeling satlsfied.that our Bitters possess merit sufficient to recommend them, we will not multiply words'ln thoir pmeo.bat as It all togivo them a trial; but be carcfal to ash TorHOSTETTER’S STOMAOH BITTERS, os thwo are Other - Bitters represented, to.be the same; which comparn ti relyaj-ewortblbss.' ‘Ohr Bitters are without a rival, either oa to thfeirxnodlcinal qualities, or os a beverage. • They are put up lu.square bottlts^containing a fall quart, with dP rcction£onj smA Jh'J Jl IBsicUrr't Stomach JkUert blown os the glass. I ■'None other genuine:' - : . nOSTEPTER, SMITH £ CO., ' ’ 2S7:Penn jtreet, Pittsburgh;-' GEORGE ARMOR, MERCHANT TAILOR, iTOo. 57 Firtlt Street> fn Masonic Building-, I TTATING fitted up a room • for tho purpose of resuming i l~i bis business. Matters himself to be able to make to order Fashionable Clothing of all descriptions.. Citizens and stranger* dt^rio^comfbrtablagnrment?, Ji win'<loTrelltb ,_gjvu him, a ean'ua heis determined to please the niostfaf* tidloos. iilo willalßtrbbhappy,to-acemanyof-Ms oldxajH totaers; as he has just received. from the Eastern cities, an elegant Ktock of CI»THS,OABSIUEEE3and "VESTINGS. - A'-LlfcihoSQ. Jr''aM .-Ny** fac* i . f\ ■ *■* - ’ ; . •; : .;i ; ■ V 1 • ' * --■ '. . t •-, .> 4 • \ . ' ' .*r *. *. .'• ’•• •'”< - ; * yl*i% .-*•• .'• *■ ■■*-' 1 ;■ ' l - -'y; vx w « r ' i Persona aerarin* waU«m '^onnan ct to com -1 certificate. Boon open at 6W »"«“* f ‘S* l2w Oaipen i.mcnce at 7 o ,c iDck..-...C0 m pletoUl ii mp Ereryfiody twcf Koaßn.” Tyrants must over *»j }nfAl should see Wednesday even*. burlctto ontitlod,‘-The heantifcd play of TUB J CA°ISsTSittOT BOOEN; I» GnunSTlifaFoster- HeeantPasß«ul-MlM»nllTWjjjJ Townsend, Mrßontt.Cliarles Cluster, Jordan, MoMUlan ; Polly MltU.'C», Mra-Br»lsford. - - ■ Tikfetloi* .■; r -_- TAJIKS M*KEEWA, Aucttoneer and •I No. Bir»et, cear tlie corner of£utb, owr and Mctrad .hand larnltare, each day «VM jißd^ ' &ttCtlOn*"DftU)T SftlU* • __ . - j 1 T the Commercial Bales Booms, corner of Wood and, A Fifth streets, at 10 o’dcKh, assortamt Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, nats,d^|,4^ cU)oK> p Grtcerles.Qocensvare. Gloflstfare» Table CuUbit* Glares, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Kui* niture.Ac,, . AT y otjjkxjk, p«, Books. Stationary, Fane; Articles, Musical h Hardware and Cutlery, - Clothing, tarietjr Goods, -Q“JJ *Hi | BneernTfSes, Ac. • !?■ M. PAVIS, Auctioneer. _ flsgljrf T» ETAJL STOCK OV F STAPtEBKYGOOBS, K, CLOTHING, 4c, AT AUCTION.—On FRIDAY ne«, January 6tb, itd o’clock,will bo. sold, at McKenna a Auc tion House, the following articles of Cry Goodeand Ctotb- Ingy&oc bbswlß, cambrta h4kla,leces,silk Mogcsaud olmiis; patent thread, sllfc and woolen :pl»ld%,rilk brocade, ' poplS, dCliines, ginghams, calicos, ratings, Ss, merinos, bcrafces, 611 cloths, cjlssiniewsand CMsiMts, i blankets;-^^.sacVflannelvdrllltnA^k j-^.» a n°t g , 1^ a nf SP OO^ i- eqTfYNKKft*•••RA-lilt'- nf OOIINTItY fll&Y A- GOODS.3TOKE AT ATJCmON.-OTX a MONI>AY next, Aucttonllcmaa, by.ordoT of trfa Total! «ikhtTTßtnrc«-nAittong tbe lot nre some Teiy too gacd*> . TOCb M Baiony r CobOT'g» 1 mcrlnos,alrncaa, TO.BB da Wno, cottcos*. chintzes, pant stdff,iTeattDgB,flanneUi; bleached hetkik. and ciaTata, Guo aliawls and dress . * i BCr - tweed cloihv COS-duets, pate ettkread, spool coUcn, , and draWEra, white dregs «'drt*>B l “Bh™onacheclt shirt*, OTfercoate and pantaloon*,. auMrflneaatta. tackram rr.«*?*T»TA >ftHivk. -uieii;'’tyotttCTi ,misses»--bbys ana. yOtttns*; boots brten&B, shoe*; bootees, buekloa, pumps and slippers, a very I largo lot of rilte wdworatM •frlnco. with many, other articles. . r- i f ; . ' d£it ' " JAME 3 McKEHNA, Auctioneer. . » SMITH SINCLAIR. CtECOXE-HAND SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO .50MB AT S ACOTION.—Ou SATOBDAVafternoon,7U»-tot.srt3 o’clock* at the Commercial Sales. Rooms, career cfVVopd <mil Tilth Streets, trill he soli one fine toned Boeenooil case Bor«.Octavo tthlA Y'IATJLIWtiUJS UAUS.'ttf BOOKtS.f-On BApIIU>A.Y - 0 log;JnbuMyiith, at VA at tto - Commercial Sales Itoooe,t»rnet or Wood naatWh ats., a largo collection of -ralosble MUctllancona BotA 3 . imongirhfcb are rNatatfa otiinoricjm Wild FlffiJ aw. colored plAtMy : iTontlily!Flora».do ,do;GothTc Archi- Sand Boot £ N«dle Wort; aoMemilli’s Worts; ParlorScrapßook; Illustrated; Leila, by Bnleer, illuct’d vCauanSna^Spoec^ira. Wirt’s Patrick Hrnry; Mitibni's Works; rra and l aetebeabn Uxf{Otaitioenl;;platea;_CoterldKC, Keats; Bonin’s indent History; Wlnterlltoom, t'lnstrd. Josephus; British Poets, S sols; ’Wilson’s Ef 3 ! 5 ’Western Fanner and Gardener; Fisk’s Iloty land; Ensineer’s ■Pocfeetdutde: Pictorial History of Fran to; Ran Son Refer- Family Bibles, 4c. Catalog Fall Style of Hats. aBAITOEL WEST, tf0.231 toraTt . (head of TVooO,) has JoJtlMClved STYLE 0? HATS sad cwenlil ttspectMly "f*” l * invite Iho attention o£ Ms ftlondatmd ciutomtw to it. Ho has also on hand. a Jargs,androried-Msrartmentor ILATft and fiAT*S.-arhtph die ~ffill aell CHEAP. for cash. fanl3-.tf l r / auction sales. jaHES HcKEHHA, Auctioneer. p.H. DAVIS,. Auctioneer. —Qat< and Cap*, ore, .JOSEPH 00X A CO,cartmt Woolatr«t, <a ag|& / a and Diamond alley, jrtmld jwpcrtfaUy tS&feim tbclr fttawl* md th»; WUte U«t they af®' wceirine cl largo atui splendid stock of. HATS AND CAPS, o't the latest prepared to sell »>n as reasonable termsus any. other bouse In the city. rj\ vt *-u« a rail, nod crttmtne ottr stock; .-;v . . seplO : jeresh. oysters, * FROM BALTIMORE, JEST RECEIVED AT * A. FIELD'S DEPOT, OA corner of Wood, and Fifth Streets* U?rt>EK FATaiQB S rTUCTP. . . ~ fcqplQ- ■ Selling Off to Kemovo. TAMES KOBB, No. IW Mabkk st&fxT, Pittsburgh, Will •B ioffer Lb present torgefstoefror BOOTS, BQOKB, and RURBI3IB, <il ra-gUna prices, until Vho 10th. or February, 16&4; when ho hopes- to remoro to his New Stobe, No. 89 Market ’whlfh-ha iutends filling with au entirely aetf stoefc. The public are respectfully invited/to call ami - orbcuToibUpnismt vririie *tod: f at unusually great bargains -- -BEOARULES&OF COST. the placo—No. 109 Market street, between Fifth street amt hlbcrtya r . . *.,::tja2Af „ • Take ISotlce* IHAVR placed my Books anil Acrmmls in tho bands of. James C. Kicust, settlement, ami l earnestly honb ibat airohaaru indebted Tot fiabaciiptionslo the Dally and Weekly -Post, or for Advertising awl JobVrlntingy wiU. jiftpQgfllhla. Mr..lllcLc v is alsdauthor* “Kooto cottle the accounts of (ho firm of Hi&rzit & XaitoKj andlUspsaftPuiixiPtt.-. ' r ~~l>MtAJltF.ll. JOHN-LAYTON. N, B.—-M r; TUefcey witl bo found at the office of the Post, where the Books still remain. y • . . f ja2 C. A; JTMANUS' SECOND QUADEILLEPABTYI * AT LAFAYETTE HALL. A; A Bi’MANTJS respectfully announces to tho Scholars \y« attending his Dancing* Academy; .and also to tho I*- v dies; and Gentlemen who received invitations to his first .Party, that his Second Quadrlllo Party, will be given at LA-.".- FAX-ETTE HALL, on WEDNESDAY January : llth, 18M.- Ho would also give notice to. his Scholars, anil those wishiogto hereafter .meetat.- Lafoyelte.Hall, Instead of Washington Halt, ns formerly. . Ills:second session will- commence, on TUESDAY, tho 10th Inst; Those wUhingto join can call on or before that even*.. Ing at the Han. Dividend Notlee* OPnCS OHIOASI>PkS9STI.rASU "• Pittsburgh, December $1;1853; j* mnK Directors of,th0:0hlo and Pennsylvania Railroad: : X Company have drd&red-adlvldend of four per cent, ont of the net earnings, of. the,road for the six months ending this day, payable onnnd after the 23d Januarrnoxt. > Transfer Books will be closed until 37th January, pros. - jag. . • ; • W.'LAIUMEE, Jr»« ;• . The Aisoclaud Firemen’s lnsnrance . Company* /HinTPreßidcrnt and Directors of ibis Company havo this - ' JL day declared a dividend of osbixjllas, upon each sham of the capital stock* subscribed,:.cot of the profltsof the last dr.months* - It.FINNKY; Secretary. PltUborgh, December SD.'ISSa-^Ja^fcl Found* '■ • Wylie street, a smalt snm of MONEY. The owner \J can MWU by calling at No. D 3 FOURTH STREET. % jan2-• M • ? 7/--- * y"v" ; : ' ? • > . For Rent) /THE STORE, with DWELLING attached, 279 LTboxty st, L Opposite Seventh. Also, two.upper Rooms of Wore* house 29},.entranco on Seventh. Immediate possession may be had. : ; [dec3o;6tj JNQ. J 3. DOWNING* - : Horticultural If ottce. A MEETING OF. THE PITTSBURGH HORTICULTU TX. IRAL SOCIETY will boheldhithoßoard of Brokers* {looms. Fourth etrat, cnWEDNESDAY, JaDaary 4Lh, at tOJ/j o’clock, far the Election of-Officers-aud Organisation under the- new. Constitution. Punctual attendance of the members is requested* : C. LOCKHART, decOfcSt* , • Secrotary. • • 1 nn HALF BOXES RAISINS; . IUU lOOqr do- do.-..'" <2O kegs Sun. -. do >■ t- - .20 h£ kegs Son do ~ . 10 h£ kegs Malaga Grapes; ! V' 10 boxes Messina Lemons;. v ... , . Received this darand'fbr sale by . : dce23 • . JOSHUA RHODES A CO.. 39 Wood at. FIUS. WORKS—- 100,000 Torpedoes; • • T '. -150 bores No;T Firecrackers; •. ; ,50 do- : Jackson . r do :25 grora-Roman Candles, 4,0, 6.10 and 12 balls;: 60 do Pin Wheels; > 60. do Chasers; - ■ . 6 do Scrolls.Norland2;" 6do Triangles, Nos. lund.2; • v . :-2 boxes Chinese Rockets. ■ Just received and for sale by - ** • der23 - - JOSHUA RHODES A COy 89 Wood at. ftfIDAGS IVIOA AJiHONDS; . U\J 20 « Sicily do 10 balcaHozdeaox do . in- jUnro and ibt Hilo' by * ' ' JOSIIUA RIIODEB 4 CO., CO Wbod fltroek* 1K DOZ. SALAI> OIL, fata.) <■ lt/ 25 do*, da do fjptsj in store and for Bale fcy - JOSUDA EHODES 4 0b.,;. S 9 Wood sireet. Exchange os new ORLEANS and Cincinnati.— Bight Checks on &o above potato ibr rale by - V A. WILKINS* co* • dec2? •. Pq; 73 Fourth street. , A OKOCUEY BTOIU3, lia7lnc.o goodruiof cnstomifor A s&loby 8. CDTaiUSIiT A 80S, <lec23. • •= •• 140 Third street. • tIAEXUIC Olb— 6o bbla just rue’ll per stfiwner Bt. Glair ; Mbrntety- . . TLBMrNG BROS-, Successors to J. Kidd k Co.* r--’r 60 TPbodrtrgefc : Iba- paro, In store and for Mlebr, FLEMING BEOS.-/ /“IKKAMTAItt \J' dec2 • &ALTd-~26 tibl» in store and ftr nue toy - . 1jd»23..- •• : . . • ; FLEMING BROS.:/ / ’IALOMEL-100 lbs, Hydro Sublimed, iu I to bottles VAftore and lbc sale by fdec23] ~ FLEMING-BEfl** LUK. MOSS—BO ton in a tore and lot fain by aec23 mmiisg: tfQg- TODJ.NK—GO Uc-sntiUinod, In elore anil lor I (ImS3 jLEumhgßsoa. / Wi«Y »KBD—I6OO Co In ztorß and for „ dcta pijtM-TO BEOB. TiQUOIUCK KUUT— 500 lbs in Btortmi <lec23 .fit U 1 S imol -- wo ffis in ■y™abf- 10U r ADUSBV RUBBER OVE^Bf ’ jSKS; L( Triple sandal?, BusUriv®^ at lowest prices. SteS IX.'B»3|££9utii> ~ , .ft Msrket and BiQcrty sift. ■ T^ br “ doing - Boys anb yov _- iaTfentAioiv • r: • :-"dec7 •: *• • - - ... 4 V J v*y''" V .. - >v' " ( ,i 1 * ■ , \ i * -■> U -'-t ' ’ V; ’ . * 1»_ 1 „ rrala by BROS. •-*- ■« ' *
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