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Merton, attachments for contempt ijcsara-I®omls , ■ and Stanton for plaintiff, andUoli BlacS, arid Hepburn ibr respondents, ■. , The respondents, cl tf tens of Erie, appear to answer arnlo to show canso irliy they eliodia not 1» committed to jail for contempt of Court, in resisting tho Dopnty Marshal, ontho Bth of January, In his effort to arro-tJacks and others at HarborOreek,ftrTlolaUnglhelnjundUon. ~.v ■ ■ The respondents asked for. Sine to prepare for trial. A dis ■ - oussioA took place on the motionr-tbe .counsel ibr tho de fence asking aWeek’s delay. # .:■ ■ ; 1 TLo Oonrt finally set apart Thursday noxt aa the day on which the case should bo heard. A greatdoal.of inhuest . Was manifested In the preliminary proceedings this morn ing. A number of persons from Erie aro In attondanco in ■ Court : ■ ! . .... \ ■' - ; aUBDKR TH.IAI.. ’ • •• Ik the Com op Orsn and Tnunxxn, before-Hon. Wm. B. McClure, president Judgo; Gabriel Adaßsand Wm. Boggs, - Associates,.: ; ... . •■■ •" *••• „•• • 4 Commonwealth vs. John Clegg wad Charls 8. Hlxenhaugb;. indictment murder. R. Biddle Robert#, Esq., District At* tornoy, and Ills assistant, M. I.'Stewart, appeared for the Commonwealth, and Col. Blackond Messrs. Jones and gwritxer for. the defence. \ , An nltcmpt was made by tho counsel for the defence, be fore the prisoners were amilgnod,- to procure for them a separate trial. The motion w&smodo by Hr. Jones, counsel forOlcgg, The District Attornoy opposed the motloru : Judge HcCluro decided that the prisoners should ho tried together. • • .■ . ■ Clegg and Hoxonbaugh were then arraigned, and the in* -dictment road to them. It contained threo counts—-the first charged them both jointly as principals In the murders the second charged Hoxenbaogh as principal and Clegg da accessory, and the third charged Clegg-as principal and lloxenbaugb as accessory. The indictment charged them with inflicting on William Iftnry Carbon,- on the 15th of December last, a wound with a dirk - knife, 1 in the stomach, four Inches in breadth and tho same in depth, from which ho languished until the 18th of tho same month; when he died. •• • ■ - *: Apmxobx itfiSiox. After four jurors had beon empanncllcd, James Ward, returned on the ‘panel as a juryman; was called, when it Appeared that Hr. Ward' was not acitixen of tho United States. Col. Black, for tho defence, moved that the artay bo quash ed on that ground. Mr. Roberts contended that the jury man had been, challenged for cause, by the Commonwealth. After tho question had been argued at considerable lengtbj Tho Court overruled the motion. Tho lime occupied in cmpannolling the jury was over threo hours. Mr. Btewart opened for tho Commonwealth. Ho rend va rious authorities, bearing-upou tho.crime farwbich the. . prisoners woro placed upon their trial. . Dr. BrooJcs testlGed that on tho night of tho JOlh of Do* cember,he saw Carson at Dr. Denny’s office, in South Pitts burgh; found a wound in his abdomen, about four inches long externally, and twpjnchcs.internally; the kntfo appar ently penetrated upwardly and Inwardly About four Inches; in withdrawing tho knife the wound was. enlarged, down*, wardlv; Carson at that time was alive; he died on tho mor ning of tho 18th, about six o’clock; Carson died in consr quencoofthowoundinhisstomach- 2?r. Afinas ZYttdfe, was called after Dr. Brooks, and testifl* • ed to tho same facts- * . [The reporters baring agreed to comply with the request of the Court and of tho lawyers concerned in the cate, and delay the publication of their notes of testimony,.until tho conclusion of tho trial, wo conclude our report of yestor. * day’a proceedings with tho testimony of the Physicians.} DrrascT Cuubt.-—Before Hon. Hoses Hompton, President .. Judge. :• - In thecaseof Menown vs. Saddler ot. at, tho jury re turned a verillct for tho defendant*. August Sdfortvs. Pennsylvania Railroad Company: No. ■ G 42, April term, 1553. Umostacttcr for plalm’ff, and Stckca . for defence. This was an action brought to recover a trunk alleged to Jiavo been lost by tho Railroad Company* while transport • ins it By agreement of counsel, the (hurt entered judg ment for ibe plaintiff, in tho sum-of. $4OO, provided that trithin the space of thirty days tho lost chest should not bo recovered. .-..■■■■■ ; ; Gedrgo i». Heim and John G, Helm vs. John S. Ncglev * No. WO April term, 1353. Umb*taeUer and bhaler for plnintiffs/and Mellon and Ncgle/ for defence. This was an action brought to recover damages for a breach preovenant. The defendant leasedihe plolntiffithts riueyard; ho afterwards purchased tho lease from them, for tbo snm of S2OO. This action was brought to recover the money, which Negley refused to pay. alleging that the plain* tiffs hnd damaged bis property to a greater amount thaw the sum he agreed to pay. On trial. Quadtej; Sessions.— Before Hon. William B. M’Clare,Pro rident Judge, and Gabriel Adams and Wm. Boggs, Esq’ra., Arsodatcp. *-: • Commonwealth vs. Amanda Mooro and Sflrrth Coleman: ■ • Indictment, assault and batterv. The prowrwlor.dlJ not appear, and the defendant? who bnd been in Jail fur a month, wore released by a verdict of the jury. The caso of James Shcrdcn ct rL A noZfe pros, was en tered, and the drfendant discharged. , John Bostwlck, : committed for contempt of Court, in ro fufiing to appear as a witness, was discharged. Aiixciuctr Councils. — We present below a list of thettcm bora of Councils, in Allegheny, elected at tho lato elocth n» and also those member* who lay ©Ter for one year : Select CouxnL/—First Ward—Gen. Robinson, 3 ycare,* John Atwell, 2 vear*,* And. Simeon Baltord, Tyear.* :• Socond Kirkpatrick, 8 year*,* Robert A*h worth, 2yeaTSjf end Jacob fihancr, t yrnr.? Third Ward—William Boyd, 0 years,* William Walker, 2 yoars,*aud N.\oegtey, 1 year.* . Fourtb'WHrd—tymah Wllmitnh f 5 years,? Wm. Blssell, . 2 years,*and Jueob Fainter, 1 year.* ■ Cojckox Council.—First Wan!—D. T. Johnston,* W. C. Stockton,* JEd. Snowden.? and D- W. Smith.* . Bocoml Ward —William W. Martin,* William Stewart,* Wm. Chambers,* and J. R. Smith.* Third Ward—James Miller,* Wm. Owens,* George Gerrt,? and John Grncblng.? Fonrth WanJ—Samnel McKinley,? Frederick Bey,? Dotal nick Smith.? and James Fisher.? Whigs *, Democat* J, Frccpcjwrs t* ■ Whigs. Dcm. P. Soilors. SolccfcCouuril ......0 2 1 Common CouucJ* .9 7 0 Joint 8a110t...- -18 0 .. 1 1 The Democrats aro exactly as strong la the Allegheny Councils, as they are In the Councils of this city. IKi>SPE3taOT Tones.—AlOennan Steel has iwcared a staff of police officers,' for his office, wbleh, wo think, can’t bo brat. It is composed of Robert Hague, latolligh Constable, E.T7. Cook, Samuel Barton, and Johaß. Wells. .All .of these men nw well known to the public ai active, intelli gent and ctraragoous officers. That they will enccced In at traettag to the Alderman’s office a great deal of business,, wo hare no doubt. Movsrp. John Fox and Bernard Dougherty, officers of ex perience and undoubtr* ability, hare also formed them, selves into an independent police. Thole offices for the transaction of business are Aldermen Major and Lewis’ police offices. Our citizens will be well protected hcrea»>r —they have In tho city two independent police fortes and an efficScntMayoris police: Suicide.—A young man .tfimed John. Crawford com mitted Fuleidetbls morning, about seven o'clock, at tho tavern kept by his father, in Allegheny City, on tho bonk oftbo river, immediately above tho St. Clair street bridge. Tho lt appears from tho evidence .elicited at the Coroner’s inquest, was a confirmed lunatic. Early this morn ing, he procured a pistol bclon glng to his cousin, And while in ono of the ont-ln-Udlogs, shot himself intho chest, cans* ing tafctaut death. Tho pistol was loaded with heavy shot. . Aninque3t was held on the body, soon . afterwards, by Coroner Lowry. The jury returned a verdict that the de ceased came tobis death by n suicidal act, while laboring nndor a fit of insanity. Crawford was a man about twen ty-four years of age. RAnnoin present below tbo monthly statements cf tho receipts of the Pennsylvania Railroad for the month of December and for the year. Tho receipts for the month cicced the estimate published: on tho fid inst. $9,072, and make tho gross receipts for tho year $2,855,032 90, against $1,072 54 in tho year 1852; Increase $900,310 42, or about 51 per cent. Receipts for the month ending Doc. 31,1853...* M 5259,572 80 game month last year 193,012 10 Increase .$01,200 Cl RpCeiptfl from Jan. 1,1853, to Due. 31,18&0.....52,855,f182 90 Same period la3t year. 1,889,072 54 1ncr0n50.......... I YeSY lifPORTATtT Decteion.—The Supremo Court haa goodtoany oftbo ncresritycf replenishing 'their head gear, by substi-. toting a good Hat, that no oat from a bo rain can. ‘-broalr through, la the placo of tho rain spoiled “ tilo;’' and tho place trf gotyouemonoy back, Is tho Baicwxb Hat Stout •WJWoodJStreetißlgn otihe-American Flag-take opr word i :;::JANO2&Y 17. ? Tar (Sjscrftt of tho rhHhSrmonlc Society last evening, .was attended by a largo number-©! the elite* of oar diy. The performances’were very creditable to the ladles and judgingfroiatho support tendered them last-evening, wo have every reason to anticipate other entertainments of a Eke character. • - ■ - . - CosnucToft SAsrpn.; McCikAstj oh %e Aatonunodatißn Train ot, tho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, is just such o man as the Company requires, .to perform tbo difficult ser yi«3 of Conductor between hero and Brighton, long may he watel : . . ■ ■■. . ■ Tor Merrick Hocsr.-TbU hotel, located as tho whole world and the rest of. mankind arc nw&ro, at Now Brighton, is one of tho best hotelsla tho west. :■ It is managed sklUfally; and Is an, whero, under tho:catonf *‘mlno host, 1 ’ Merrick# the traveler can repose at his ease.'' * ■ TotSajcSsowdev leaves trtoy for Louisville, under tho oommand of Qapt. Reno, at IQ o'clock, A. M. Jy thO CPRoilly lines for the Homing Post FOXTB DAYS XATEE FROM EUROPE. -•Nktv Tcrk, January 10.—“ The steamer Europa arrived to* day, with Liverpool dates, to tho 31st. Tho Europe passed the steamer Niagara 34 miles off Cape Cloar. •Liverpool Maokets.— Breadstuff*—Market greatly exci ted nod prices advancing. Flour 40a; white Wheat 11s Gd; red Wheat 11s; Corn 475. Cotton.—Tho sales for the wook were 45,000 balos. Or leans fair middling Upland fair 0%; middling 6; demand good; prices staffer; flue qualities have Im proved most. Sale 3 on Friday, 3,000 holes, for export, and 3,000 for speculation. • •, Trade, iu tbojnauufacturlng districts has slightly Impro*. ved since our last. . • Jlour.wUemand good, prices advanced Western Canal 3Ss .3d; Ohio4os. - Com... Demand grad and prices advanced Is white 475. Wheat 11s 3d, Indian Com in bettor demand at I*@l 0d advance on the week. •Richardson & Brothers quote,, to day, flno white U. 8. wheat at Its 3d@lla Od; tnlddUng.lOs Sd@llfine rod 10sl0d@ 10@U; Ohio Flour 3Ss Gd@39@4o*. Cholco.lndlan Corn... White and yellow 4Gs@4Gs Od; others qnbte white com 47. Tho arrivals of Grain are moderate, and millers and d&ilurs are obliged to puwhaso freely. Wheat moved freely on on advanco of '4d@6d' on tho week. Flour fully Is bbl •dearer. : i • FrovUlons...NoLhing doing in Beef. . No sales American Fork. Baroa..*N«w selling about 455. Lord, lower. Iron...2oo'tone remaining in tho speculators* hands. Checso...Little offering, firm; Cloversccd nominal, with out demand. Tallow advanced to OGs; No transactions in other articles. At Manchester we haveno new feature to notice; buri new health r nt firm prices. Mosey Market.—American stocks; Gf*cent.bond*.lSCB, do. V. 8. stocks AVonsylvaula lives 83. “ In Iron tho demand continued good, at £810rt?$815s: common bare AB.7sCd@Blss; rails:.higher prices antici pated: Scotch pig steady at 70s Gd. Loxnott Monet Market.—Money continues In demand, bat there Is no inconvenient scarcity, and the Bank rate of discount is unchanged. Consols closed ex-divi dend. ' ‘‘ ' ", ' Paris, December SO, evening.—French threes closod at 74 @75 francs: cents. 101 L 25c. Cotton—HoHingshcad & TeiUy report a fair, demand du ring tho week, from the trade to speculators and exporters, but particularly American currpnt lb. which are rather dfarcr. Tho s&lo of tho w*«k worn 45,- 260fba3csincladinc35.39G, American, of whioh 7980 troroon siwculation, and 334 G far export, an excess of 03,000 bales, biles Gi£, middling G; fair Uplands middling O; Ordi nary closing steadily. ,M. Viscount Has, d»ed suddenly at Faris. At Constantinople! tho Forte in acting in most friendly ac cord with the Itepresoutailrog of tho Powcts. It is reported that Dr. Bowrinc will succeed Sir Geo. Bon- LclnAS Soparintcmlant of British trade in Chum. Tho decree of Napoleon removes restrictions from the im port of Cotton toto Kranco. It Is rumored at Paris, that Minister Souio ha* fought a third duel with, tho Dako of Alba, but tho rumor wauls confirmation.' Sweden-and Denmark are forming on armed league againstßasrio. . - Tho Shah of Persia hns dismissed all tho French, English, German and Italian officers from bis army. .. ..The British Parliament is appointed to meet for business on the 31st January. :. At Preston tho strikes oro still unsettled. • Tho Birmingham' Iron masters report trade os healthy, without further advance. ■Constant*xople, December 10.—XTalil Focha, the Sultan's brotbnr-ln-law, is named minister of the lutcrior. Kara Pacha is tba new cvpadau Pasha. AMI l’aslia has Irecu repulse In Asia. Twenty-five thousand Turks haro been crdml lo retire from Russian Armonio. Tho unitsd tloetwas stiil in tho Bospboms on tho 10th.. The Dally News says, that Sir Fltxroy Kellv is now najnod m member of Parliament entrusted with tho arrangement of details. Tho Walischlan militia seized their newly appointed Rus sian officers and b*>at them; they then dewrtod to Kalafat. • Tho Trieste Gazette states that tho British diplomatic agent ot Scpornn has renewed relations with Persia. Ibe Chronielo states that tlm Turks have mbetlthcecires of Akilkaaud AilrSonoplo; 29,000 troops, irregulars, were repaired. Abdl Pasha lias resigned, ami Ahbnod replaces him* Tho four powers hftTO presented a note demanding an ar mistice. : Halil Pacha’s entrance into tlio ministry Is rrgnnlod fit torahlo to rvaeo. Vienna, Friday.—ThoTarki-hßulleluis Bcknowl«lgstho ovacaationof Uio Kusd&u Temtory In Asm. Tho English consul, Teheran meditates peace between Persia and the Porto. fiT. remisnußU .—With regard to politics, th»» only thing renjwkaWo is that prcparotiona ar*» going on In ail quar turqan l they ore aueh as to denote that they aromado with m view to noro serious cnntmgoucies than that cf s war mcroly vritli Turkey. .TUB STfJAMBU UAN FRANCISCO. NEW VoBK,Janunrv 10—Tho steam tug Titan arrived up from the ship Lucy Thompson, which remains below. She brings nearly all the passengears secured from tho San Fran cisco, by tho*bark Kilby. Ssbo spokc;th« Kilbv at 0 o’clock yesterday morning, oO miles south-east of&>ndy Hook, and tookoffall the pasj*eng«rs secured from tho g*n Francisco, with tho exception of Mr. Falcon,, tho Brazilian consul, Madomoßove, and Mr. and Mrs. Alvio; also, ten soldiers who decided to remain. ; By Chfi Kllbr. tl« following is a lUt of. U-.om brought up by tho Titan : Lieut. Jlnrray, 17.8. S**V7: Col. Gatos, wife andfkinlly; Mi'jor Jlarclinnt (who is disabled.) and family; Capt. Judd and wife; Lieut. Col. Burke, badly wounded; Dr.iAtferbco,disabled; Dr. Morta; Lieut Looser,wife,and MlssEatvm: Lleui. Froi.iont wife and family; Lieut. Van Voost, dl«abl*id; Copt Gordmer; O. tV. AsuinvalL; J. L Graham. Jrd Rev. Mr. Cooper,wifo and family; Mrs. Major Wise and child; Mr. Souihwith, fttnl nbernt ona hundred soldiers: They anffered much on tho .Kilby for want of provisions and water; and had it not been for a part of tho cargo consisting of corn, and an abundant fall of rata, they mast have perished. ■- Tho Kilby lias doubtless boenjlbown out to eca again. [SECOND Dimrctr.] Tbo bark KUby Wien in with was rripplod, leak ing, and short of provisions. Souio of the Mlloro and thir- 1 Icon soldiers volunteered to remain etui assist her tat .) port Batit isfearedriiewaadriventatotheOulfstream. a steamer has been dispatched after her. Tbo paMcn g.«rs from tho KUby state Giot after parting from tho steamer on the night of the 28th, they cruised around f.:r two Osya in search of her and then bring badly crippled j themselvM they were obliged toderist. Tbo total numberof j San Francisco paßuingera on the Kilby ore 103, I The passengers Iwonght by the Lucy Thomason wero re- I reived hare at 10 o’clock last evening, In a plllahto condt- i tion, being wet, cold, hungry and almost united. Tho great- ; cr part of them wore immediate! y taken to the Aalor House, where everv thing possible for their comfort was done by the proprietor. . The wife of Major Wise remained on hoard the Kilby, bnlog too much exhausted to venture Into tho boate A meeting ofmerehanls was held In the Exchange yester day, resolutions were passed exprewdng tho dc<’p f enre of tho meuting at the generous nnd hrroJo cnn'luct of tho captains of ships Three Bell*. Antartlc,and Klbh, and pro viding that a pb’ce of pinto be presented to carh as a testi monial of their magnanimous conduct. •• - It was also tarolv cd that a politlon bo presented to Congrew requesting that the losses incurred by the commandera and owuer* of •those vessels lm indemnlfiol by the Govaniment. 3lr, MlUcr, the mate oftbo Ban Frandsco, states that she was not scuttled, but thinks-she went down in le>«*thnn twenty.fnnrhours .after boing abandoned. Tbo following ara the ohly additional names wo bavo of there who wore lost from tlie docks of thc.steamer on the night of tho first disaster: Mr. Penney, Mr. D. C. Stoekweli, MisaßcltOD, and Mr. Gates. A Mr. Rankin, and F. IX. Soutborwortb, were washed overboard at tho romo time, but regained tbo stea mer, audaro among those brought in by the Lucy Thomp son. ■ ■■ Tbo following are tho additional names here: Mrs. Chore and child, Mr, Lacdado and wife, Mire Luoy Mooro, Mr. Pamworth, and the engineer. Washisc;tos, January 10.— ITouse.— Mr. Bierel Introduced I a bill, which was referred to tho committee on military I fidrs, for tho relief of tho survivors of tho officers and pri- j vatpg of the army whowero on board tho San Francisco. I ■; Mr. Chandler offered a rewdntion prcfticed by a prenmblo j propofing thattho joint committee of both Tlouses take oc- i tjnn to express suitable thanks for the rescue of tbo pas oengersof theSanFrßnd»o ) -whlchwasadoptedi - - Mr. McDougal submitted a bill providing for the con slruoUon of a Railroad and Telegraph Hue betwoen tho j Mlreissippl Valley and Ban Froneisco, or asked tho appoint- i rsent of a soled Committee of thirteen to whom this impor tant subject might bo referred. A motion prevailed, which was decided by vote. , Sena!;,— Mr. PteTcoofferadaresoluUondireettagthocom-. mlttee on naval affairs to inquro into tho expediency of mailing some suitable ftoknowtedgmentby the United States to tho officers and crows af tho British ship Three Bills, and American vessola KUby nnd Antortic. He spoke eloquently upon the noble conduct exhibited on tho occasion. Resolu tion passed. • - ' " . / : V-,' s CttOTox Mala, "N. Y;; Jannary 10—The Express train from New I'ork, on the Harlem track atWUlock Station, ran off the track, killing James Baird, [tho engineer); also, ihb fireman .and several passengers' wero badly injured. Noothershurt. ;; • . CxwcniSAri, January XC<—A large numbor of-persons were unable to gain admittance to Madatno Bonteg’s concert on Saturday evening, She will return to this city from Louls villo, and give ten more concerts, ono on Friday evening, Ono on Saturday, morning, and ono on Saturday orentag. ,Km York, Jan. 10 —Salos 200,000 hales Cotton at 0 % for mtiWllnff Cnlond; fair Upland at U; Bildilllnff Orleans nt Itit/S- OOrOrS at 12>i. ades forthoweok 12,000 Mcb, mwlcet closing steady. < Cofreo_.snbs 200 bags Itto atll%; St. Dominro at drooping. Sosm?*-EBJ cs dihds Or- J k.S S t 8: naVanlTsK 2OO W,ls Or leans at 20, firm. ■ Floor... Mica 15,000 hbls CWo at | 820 i Statesamoprices.' Wheat...sales3o.ooobuaatsl)9s,, OaSaKiO.OOO bo, pUed at m yellow^.oo; Eoundiat 97—adcanco O@T cents. prims nt *12,87 ; incra at $14,18. floss Btof...6ale3nt|U,- 60.' Hogs at Haras atO; Sbonlders tord-snles ■2OO bbls at 10. 'Wbisby...Bales 400 bbls Ohio pt2o>^. Pris- I on 30, better.' Iron quiet. . * - , • v ] . PmLAOELrraA, January JO —Colton quiet; prices sloady. 1 Foreign adVices bare unsettied the market in Bmadstuus. | Flour held nt57,75: -Nomlos for orport. ByoFhiurnnd Corn Meni...No ssles. Wheat ndvonemp. Sides H)00 bn. orimo Fenna. red and while prlcea fixed; holdets asking an advance of 10@1S . cento .on Satnrday's prices. Corn ad vanced. Bales 1000 bushels now yellow at 78; also, sales of 2000 bushels old, on Batnrdoy,ht 80. has on up ward tendency; sales In bbls nt 29; hbdsnt2S. | ' Clionrin. Jan. 10 —Elver risen 7 feet, and owclllngra- i pidly. The Kapawhs, Big Sandy, and all the tributaries are rising rapidly. Tnore is plenty of water now. It has been raining allday, and sUll ponringdown. llouradTen ced 40 cents;closing at $O. Whisky at Hogs in acUvo demand at $4,60, kUlcd at $4,75; Mess Pork, sales 2000 bbls at $11.50, now held at $l2. Bales 200 bbls ho. 1 hard nt 8, now held atS«, Keg do ot O. Dry salted meat heldat 41d@5 hi tot ahonldera and tides. Clororaeed in good ue mandatss,M@ss,oo, TELEGRAPHIC. ARRIVAL OF TIIK EUROPA. TIimTT.THIIU} COSOBESB. TEXiEGEAPH HAEKEIS. COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY EEVIEW OF PITX6BHBGH HAEKET. - Omcß op.xmi Baelt Mownwo Post, \ ■ s'*'TucßJay,>Tan,unry j. •Tho heavy fihowers of rain y dailt you tux: Patricks A Friend, IS; Comer fifth and If ood LOANS. • | 0nited5tatc5C5,1868.........M..^... United States Gf1.1853.....*. Petmsyiv&nl&Gs.l&79...». PoQnsylvaniass.lBCB Allegheny county 05..........; AUeghcny county coupons Pittsburgh cityCfl..... Pittsburgh city coupons, payable New York.... - AHeghony City Allegheny CKy coupons, payable m BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh- Merchant a Manufaoturers’Bank Exchange Bank Fannera’Deporit 8ank................ Allegheny Savings Bank BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongnhcln Brlilgu St. Clair street Bridge Uaud street Bridge Northern Liberties INSURANCE STOCKS: Western Insurance Company lnsurance Company..;... Associated Firemen’* Company.... TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio Pi ttsbu rgb ,Ctaclunati * Louisville Lake Krte.... Pittsburgh Gas Works Monongahela Slack-water RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Railroad. Ohio and Ponnxylramaßailrond.. CleTolami * Pittsburgh Railroad— Manni Railway end Dry Dork Turtle Creek Pinnk ltead... Prrryeville Plank ItoaJ— G roensburg Turnpike..; Chartiere Coal Company OOPFEII STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston Nortli American.... North We5t....... North Western Adventure 1..... Ohio Trap Rock... Minnesota Pittsburgh and lele RoyuL. Douglas Houghton Ontonognn Ridge....... Fire Steel. - OiUing..-....- Aztec Bluff. Peninsular - A very. Fbrest.. H ....v.. Phronlx Iron City.... BASK BOTE LIST. COftfitCTt» DATLT FORTE* KORXfXQ POST CT Hoon dfc Barsentf Exchange flankers, Cbm tr vf M'.iod and Sixth tlrtcit, d'dlskiirgh, PENNSYLVANIA. i OHIO. PKLOnirsth lianks par. Stale Bk.nnd branches... *1 Philadelphia k ‘ J-i-OlhereolvenUiaalcp...... % BrowusvUlß ** par.i Bank, of Sandusky......... Bm-kscoonty “ .... . 60 Chester Co. (nawlsflu**)... V* Norralk . . 60 Columbia Bridge C 0...... %'Crhana........................ 60 DaaTlllc ** I*- Wooster . 26 Delaware eo. 44 lit INDIANA. Doylestoim 41 ......... liiStat* Stock 1ian3u» M ....... Easton 41 V^StateUlc.audbranchei. M Germantown 44 ILLINOIS* Lancaster Bank*? ..m wlflUto Stock Banks % Lcbanou 44 Bank Brunch- 60 Montgomery eo,Lar.ks»« ißank of Illinois 76 Northumberland 14 ... }li ELKMUCfiiV Potterille 44 .« - l£i All solvent ttnnks...~*.*« Reading 44 ... U\ MISSOURI. firhuylkDleonnty “ .U:Stateßk.nndbrancbr3... Washington 4i ... j-ji MICHIGAN. Westßixach 44 V&jAUsfllrriilbiiukj'........, 1 Wyoming *Ji WISCONSIN. Carlisle Hid Insurance Chambervuurg...... .. Co. at^lilwajikio-..- . k .. ifu }Jj TtiNNKSSKE. , •KfAllrolycnt 8anka......... 3 %\ SOUTH CAKOUNA. Vl *»* ' •• • Krio GHttyfiburgh ]lfUTiftbnrg...«. Hmiw-da1e..... AH solvent 8au1in......... 1 Middletown... % SOUTH CAROLINA. Wavnosbur# AUsoivunt Rank.* 1 York Bank*..- % GEORGIA. Relief Notes ”4 All solvent Banka United States Bank..—.. 15 ALABAMA. Allegheny City scrip—... par.i AH solvent Hunks...-..., 6 Pittsburgh City ** ... par. f/OVISrANA. AJlcphenvCtv •* ....~prvui All rolvcnt Rank 5......... 1W iJKWYORK. EXCHANGES. New York City............ X A Now York par. Country Banks % Philadelphia- par. ftK\Y JERSEY. Baltimore par. All solvent Bunk? fi Cincinnati............. *t£ diic’t. DELAWARE. LonUrUle AU solvent Banks....—. 1 dtec’t. Small Notes ■£} VALUE OE COINS.. MARYLAND- |AmericanGuldfnow)— par. Baltimore Banks )•s}■ American OoM (old) pr‘m. Country Banks.,..— *?4{BovercjgixS.. VIRGINIA. iOuinoM 6 00 Bankaf Ya.*br&ncbc*... fi\ Froderlckdora 7 80 Panners’lik.abrnnobes., 4?|T«n Thalers—. 7 80 Yollcyßk.abniDches..... JillVn Oulldors.. 3 00 Exchange Bk. a branches SlLoulrd'cr.... 4 25 Wheeling Bank*- UiNapoleons 3 83 Wheeling branches....— £?( Doubloons, Patriot. 15 70 NEW ENGLAND. (Doubloons,Spanirh .10 25 All solvent Banks Ducats 2 10 “1854.” POTSBUEGH, CIHCIHHATI, LOUISTOLE, AKO SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Paefcot lino, FOR tne COSVCTASCB «F PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT JiETWTOf PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Anrt Saint I h. Tam Link \* composed of seven | class powerful Steamers, umv • fca=s=£iSsStsB/iuall«l for speed, splendor, safety,MtevV-r-r to and comfort, and 1* llm oiar tuhouoji milt uju: of bmx Packets on the Ohio river.' It connects with tho U. S. Mail Lino or Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville ami S&int Loulft. >-y which passengers and freight are tickdal and re ceipted through daUg. Two new Steamer* have Seen added to tho Liao, which now eentdata of tho following boats: Dayso/Ikpartnrt Boats. explains, from. PilUtmrgh. BUCKEYE FTATE..M....M. W. BKLTznQoVEtt.,..Bundny. MESSENGER, No. B Davis. -..Monday. ALLEGHENY .........Uto. M’Lus.. t ...Tcc«Joy. CRYSTAL PALACE IYM. J. Kouxtz. ’....Wednmlay. PHILADELPHIA .....~..R. J. Glue* Thursday. PITTSBURGH-.........i..11.CAumcu Friday. . PKNNBVLVANIA,...„...JSQ. KtWtmTUU.. Leave dally at 10 o’clock, A. M* ptwiaoly. . No freight received after nluo o’clock, ©u tho morning ©i departure i’or particulars, apply on hoard, or to • SdllN B. LIVINGSTON,) A „ ntfl JOHN VLACK; } Agents, Monongahela House Buildings. tdcel9) Plitsbnrgb. ISfifl. Far New Orleans. jihw> The substantial new ftrntnor “ AKOYMV 1 _ r 4-J3£*&CiiAia£3 W. Coles, Master, win If ft to for the £ac££ss*s£aabovo anil intermediate povta, oa the opening of naTigatlou. For freight only, apply to jail JAMKS A. HUTOmSON & CO. Dividend. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY, \ January OIL, 1804. j THE Trustees of tbo Pittsburgh Gas Company hare this day declared ft Dlvldoml of kivo Per Oont. outer the profit* oa tbo capital stock of said company, payable forth* with to the stockholders, or their legal representatives, at the oflico of the company* JAMES IT. CIIEISTY, JalOtfiw Treasurer of Pittsburgh Gas Company. Dividend. NOTICE thereby given that the Mosohoahela Navioa* tios Coupant did, on the 31st day of December, 1853. declare a dividend of four dollars per share on tbo capital stock of said company, out of the earnings of said company, for the year 1853, one half of which was ordered to be paid to the stockholders ou.the 15th day or July last; tho bal* ancoof said dividend, being two dollars per share, will bo payable to the stockholders, or their legal representatives, at tho office of the Treasurer of said company, Novelty Works, Grant street, l'Utßburgh, on and after tho 10th day of January, 1854, J. jj. MOOItHEAD, t i°3-w Prraiilimt. Dlasolntlon. ' THE rurtnmblp heretofore oxlatlng under tho et.lnof Kro!.r.Y, Mouas A Co. tii l ) horn mutually illsnolrcd. WM. Dacto.l, of tho lain Ann, having yurcliaacd tho into rest of Jos. S. Negjey, the business win bo continued or usual, under the stylo of DAWSON, MOHAN & CO. who nro authorised to uno tho namo of Negley, £fohnu A Co lu Bottling up tho old business; J. 8* NBQLBY. DAWSON. 4 P.MOHAN. Pittsburgh, Jan. 2, ’34. £S)-Haring disposed of my Interest in tho late firmer Negtey, Mohan & Co. to my former partner, Mr. Damon, who with Sir. Mohan will continue tho buslnoan as hereto fore, 1 harotho honor to recommend and request the libe ral -patronage of my friends and business acquaintances. jo4j. HePpectfully, . JAfl. 8. .NEOLKY. PEKB’B FLOUK OK PUMPKIN, PlK3.—'iim arti cle is propared from good sweet Pumpkins, and will makePfos of superior qunlity. . XJwwfton*.—-Take ono ounce, or two table Spoonfulls of the powder, and add to it one quart of milk; let it stand an hour or twe in a warm place, after which add eggs, apices ond-swcotenlng to suit tho taste, and it wlfr be ready for baking. For sale by ILE. SELLERS & 00. • • jalO ■ 61 VTood street. TjiOß BALK OR BENT—The large Factory Building, with .JP ;ft>ur Lots of Ground,rituato near McKoo, on Washing ton-street, opposite flint glass works.of-Hr. 0. Johnson, in Birmingham. Enquireof •• . ®- P. :5T. r DAVIS, Auctioneer, Corner of Wood tmd Fifth streets. TAR —40 barrels K. C. Tsr for rale by dwlT KIRKPATRICK 1 1 HERRONS. LVICLUU’S SPECIFIC —12 dozen lor sale at docIT KETBEK'B, 140 Wood etreot. —-• , ~ - s v- " •*- ..■* *•-*: ‘V . _ * r- , 2 ■ “ 1 ' •• »r-V> i' >£.- v ; . Y ,4*“‘' V, ■ .'X V ' -;' -C " i”V' !' . ' FRESH OYSTERS, FROM BALTIMORE, : - JtJftT RECEIVED'AT . .. 1 A. FIELD’S DEPOT, s Oxi corner of WooU and Fifth Streets, : ■•. . . . _ A-rairwp. ■ - 1 " orphans ll Court sale, ■* - BY Virtue of on Orderof the Orphans’ Conrfc of .Allo gheny county, I.will expose to salO ’atTTablic Outcry or Yendue,&ttho COURT HOOSE,'ih thedty,ofJPUtsbUrgh,. on the;i , JNNrM^^ at tan oVock of said dav, the uudiTided. half pact or moiety of the of Land, eitunte Jn South Fayette township, Allegheny county tm_tbb.AtatQ'ofPerm >ylTah&i f .thb y!TbpOrty of Agnes Jane White, a minor Lad- - joining lands of Jaimes McConnell, theheln* of- Joseplftlc* Murray, William McMurray, B.A."Me voy, Benjamin Kelso, -atod.EamueVßtetllng, and described by thofbliowing courses and distances ;beginning.at corner at aAog* 'noofl, thence by lands of James McConnell, North de gress, perches to.A post:, ihence by-lands of iho helfS of Jaihes'flicMurray, North 02i£ degrees,Wert 21-6-10. torches to a post: tbenco} ; Bouth.B7 decrees, West 18 8-10 perches to a port; thence by londb of. William McMurray,- South 23 degreess 60 perchea to a white oak; tbonce South East 61 ; 1*10 porches, by^landiof B. Kelso, to a post ; tliecce by laud.ot Samuel Sonlh CO degrees, East liO 8-lo,porches, toa.stiimp; thence South GGU do-’ grccs, Eostl6 5-10 perches to a-white oak; thence South 77 degrees, East .7 7-10 perches to the place of beginning; con taining Ninety-three Acres andThree-, ian. nr* ga> Blita K. iitnr/. ,• Bc»rcr C«. . .ZUj T r IffO, ffor, ISil, fir*' £jo J»ton Sajaj>ir, UcccliaJ, JUj 7, ISjP, - .ttfiefi jeJ . I certify that tbo foregoing appear to be balances and. dividends duo the persons nametL and having remained.ln Bank for three years. JOHN SNYDER, Coshicr.. Sworntoarid subscribed beforome.thw2Qth day of Dec'r, A. D. 1853. . Idec2lrw4t? THO 3. STEEL, Aid. (Gazette and Journal copy weekly 4 times, and ch Post.) 60.00 60.00 60,00 60,00 60,00 I FITTERS of Administration baring been granted to j the undersigned on tbo Estate of WTLLTAM RILEY, dcrrd, of Qbio~ township, Allegheny county,allpersons In debted to said Estate sro hereby requested to make imme diate payment; and all persons haring claims'against said Ertate.aro requested to present them, duly authenticated, lbr settlement. LATINA J/UILEY, Adm’x. dec2o:Ctw* . : JAMES DUFF, Adm*r. 50,00- 60,00 60,00 100,00 25.00 25,00 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, ALLEGIIB- N Y COUNTY* sa: : Jn the District Court, A r - AU that rrrttttti I/n or rUv* of Ground ritual*? in tho Seventh Ward of the city or Pittsburgh, tnsrhetl and drtig nat.nl In tho plan «>f l>jt* bd*t out by TVilHrint Lippencott, tut f/ii TimiilM r H\l “ Nine,” (No. P.) nnd front ini; on Diu wkidi** street twciityiwo ftv-trix inches, f.ni running back to tho Hm»o1 f*°t No 11 eighty feet, Alwv all tluvr two r«»rt#in Lots of Ground. numlicrod “ Ninety-four" (No. 04.) and '‘Nlnely-fire 5 ’ (No. 95,) in DHhrldge A hois’ Plan of I/>ts,entitled “ East Pittsburgh recorded in Finn Book No. 1, pop* —, in. the Recorder's Office of Allegheny county; bounded and cUruribod as fol lows:—Lot “ No 94” ctuumenring at tho corner of Lot “N 0.95.” nm* forty feet along. Dithridga street, thence along tho lino of Lot “No. 93” ©no hundred nud Gfty-Sye feet and five-eight* of an inch to a privatn road, thence along said rond forty-ona feet and onc-bnlf lueh, thenco along the line of Lot 4i No. 95" one hundred and sixty-four fret two inrhea to tho place of beginning. Lot" No. 95" comment** on the corner of Fillmore street and runs along Ditbrldge street forty foot, thence along the Hoo of Lot “ No.’ 94 9 ono humired and sixty-four feet. two and seven-eight* inches to a prirftifl road, thence along raid road forty-cue feet and one*balf loch, thonce along Fillmore etruet one hnndrcd and ftcvtmtjdhreo foot fire nod ono* quarter inches to the place of beginning. Terms made known on day of >ale.- GEOROE GERST, Adrn’r of the Estate of Michael Reinhard, decM. jauailUwts ~ : ; CIODFISU— 3ust ruceiTei.lt j 10 casks prime Codfish, 6 bbl* No.'l Salmon, ; 300 lbs smoked Salmon, 20 bWs gib'd Herring, £0 do No. 3 Mackerel. 150 boxes Burlington scaled and No. 1 smoked Herring, For sale low for cash by JKIIU UAWOUTIt, Uocfi . Corner .of Diamond and Diamond alley. T?OH N EW~Y KAK’ft PARTI Ed 1 and dioap Fruits _ can bo had at JEHU HAWORTH'S, corner of Diamond aUcjr and the Diamond; suchas— - New Ranch Raisin*, , *•'/.. lS : *£%Ub Cluster’ -v ‘ “ 10 “ ' Keg and Valencia Raisins, - 8- • • French Currants, 1 ' 12%@20 “ , ■ Lemon, Orange and CUrtm Peels, - : 3c. ounce. Cranberries, quart, CooklogWlne and Brandy, ‘ - , 25 : But aboTo all, primo/Y. lly=ou Tca nt . 50c, ft lb Also, fine rough flavored English Breakfast Tea at 60 cts. per pound,. dncSfl' ...Saturday. T> HEUMATI&M.—4fr. Browo’ruewly discovered remedy for Rhsumatism is s.Bpeody and certain Bcmody fry that painful trouble. It nover fails. - Office and Private Consultation - Boom? No. 41DIAM0NE, rUtfilraTßbjPauu'a; The Doctor ia always at home.' roarcß23alAw. • •• ~ ~ ' SOAP —C>o boxra • 10. do . Castile, f> do Almond, . . ‘ JJ do Olive, 2 do Cflndla, :> - do, Toilet nnd Fnnrf; for ralo by : lioV2l : J. D. WILLIAMS,I22 Wood f treat. m DRUMS FIGS; 300 l»Xcs M. B. Raisins; 150 half boxes 51. R. Raisins; ' 200 qt.' n « -tr 1 . 200 boxes Fancy Toys; ... 100 V ; Motto Lostubgos. dleceivimi and for salo by - • 20 boxes Clothes Pins; 50 “ Cbilhcotho Soap; SO dozen Buokets;’ 10 “ Tubs. On hand.and for Riilcby ’ KIRKDATIUCiC * UKURONS, . 'V , • . - ;'.J4- - - ,ja!2. _ BONNETS— 300 velvet and. satin Bonnets will bo closed put at A.'A. .MASON & CO’S., NOi 25 Fifth street, at about, bhe-half tbo usual rates. .... . ja!2 Administrator. AHA STOOKB, -BONDS, MORTOAGKS and Pro*- sycf*vUvnilsTOiy. Notes, negotiated on the shortest notice, hy ' JAMES' K..JIOIULNOJ3, Banking ned Real Estate Agent, No. 51% 4th st.. near Market. Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad stock— 2o shareswantedhy AUSTIN.LOOMIS, ; oct23. ' , . • .No. 92Fourth st, : - AfX 80, AND 100 ACRE LAND WARRANTS WANTED 4:U«1)y AUSTIN LOOMIS, . oct2o ' No; 02 Fourth st; ; IASUARE3 PITTS. TRUST AND SAVINGS CO.- STOCK 11/ WANTED by AUSTIN.. LOOMIS, • oct2o * ' -< No. 02 Fourth sti- CITY WARRANTS—S6OO WANTED by- OCt2O AUSTIN LOOMIS,No,-02Votirtbat: SALTS—2sbblsin store anti for sale by !i dec23 ' FLE3IING • BROS. CALOMEL— 100 R>s, Hydro SobUmftci, In 1 Ih bottles in.: fltgre and for sale by [doc23] FLEMING PROS. BLUE MOBB-*0 lbs in store and for sale by ■ ■ aec23. . FLEMING. BROS. . TUST RECEIVED—2O bbls’J, S. Lovt'rfngB-& Co.* Crushed IJ and Pulverized Sugar* for gale by . BAILEY * RENSHAW, , v __ dec23 Wholesale aad Retail Ororers,2s3 Liberty et. EE SIN ED SUGARS—IOOO bbls Powdered, Cranlied, fmoll Loaf and Clarified Sutrars; In store and for «rto hr JAMES A. irUTOJUSON A COw Acenls Bfc. Louis So-mrUefinerr. . RED FJIECIITIATK—IOO tos.for Halo by : A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. POTASH —10 casks, Uret sorts, for pale by - doelO. 8.-A. FAHNESTOCK. &. CO. SAL 80UA—40 casks, English, for pale by -declO Ik A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. ("1 ENTIAN HOOT—COO lb? for sale by . y D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. EUPHORBIUN—C 5 *s3, powdered, for solo hv- 7 ' v - ■ declO D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. fIUKSTNUTS-i-Twonty-flTe bushels, of the best quality \j “received and for sale by >KAS—O bbla dried Tennessee Fear for fate hr dec23 - MILLER * KICKETSON. HOOFLANiyS GERMAN BITTERS—2O doz. for sale at gpcl7 : : ' KJSYBETVS, 140 -Wood st. CHEAP HOUSES, in mrioos locaiions, in town and coun try, and on accommodating terms, bo'had by ap plying at the KcaM&stato odea of Ay.VRM FOR SALT!, situate nineteen miles r om tho city; and two milaq from the canal; 25 Acres.cleared, with a Log House, Stable, Ac. FrireS2o an acre-. S. CUTHB3JRT & BOV, . RealKrtate Ac’te. 140 Thhd st. A FARM OF 200 AGUES, situated in Armstrong comity, on tho Mftiio'txlng, and 20 miles from liittawn.e. -with ,ft good Uotise, Cora, Ac.; 100 acres cleared: for sale bv S. CUTHBERT & SOS f ja3’ 140 Third street. tf“EW -RAISIKB—OO boxes, lsand)4 M. B. .1 30 matts teelle?(i: for Pale by c«r24 . J. P. WILLIAMS. 122 Wood street CSIDFR ANP VINEUAU-- J IQ hbls Ecflnorny Crab Cider; SO " W. K. Cw«r Yioeimr;'. ; 6 casks French White Wino Vinegar: for sale by MTLLFR, CHAMPAGNE J 3 AS KXI3—-Empty Cluunpagrm JUskets, for sale at KEYSETS. Drug-Store; 00v24 ; . 140 Wood Ktref-t, IRISH WiliyKF—6 puncheons' fine. Irish Wliirfcv just tecoired and for sals I>y JXO. GROUTT, dec9 Cor, Smltbfiold and Front fits., Pittsburgh. CREAM TARTAR—SOO lb?, pare, in store anti for wile by. jflll SMITH A SINCLAIR. SPERM OIL—3IHH) galls., varioue qualities, for ealo by dec3i> . B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. CIILEKSE— 100 boxes, prime, for ralubv f j«4 Smith a Sinclair, LADIES’ RUBBERS, Over-shoes, Sandals, Buskins, and Boots, at tho very lowest price. _ A i W \ PIGS GALENA LEAD landing from steamer 41 tcU\ f toono; for sale by dec2S JAMES A. HUTCHISON A*CO, TnE COSTING STRUGGLE; or.TiusNbxt Fifties Yca.es, according to prophecy;, for salo r . single or in lota. ' By taml, pro paid, 13 cents In stamps, a copy. de?7 ' J. S. DAVISON. C 5 Market st. . WANTED— SHEEP PKLT3; for which Uiohigliest price, in cash, will bo paid by. ( jail] - , IL LEE. ■XTroOL—The market price, Jn cash, paid for nil thedlf- W foruut grades of Wool, by [ja!4] 11. LEE. »nnn LBS. City PULLED WOOL, on linud and for IUUU rale by . H. IiEE, ja!4 ~. .. : . ISO Lilwrty street. ■VTATIONAL MINING COMPANY.—Fifty shares NaUon . al Mining Company, for salo by jftU V • A. WILKINS A CO. (VITRIO ACTD.—SO lbs Citric Add, in bottles, in store and j for sale by . FLEMING BROS;- r Successor to J. Kkld A Co., jal4 ' COWood strceL BATII BRICK.—2.OUO,in store nud lor Pale by ja!4 FLEMING BROS. ANISE bEED—2SO lbs, in ftoro uud for snlo by jaU . . FLEMING BROS. CARAWAY SEED—2OO lbs, in-storo and for sale by ja!4 , . . •••■■• BROS. CANARY SEED—I,OOO lbs,iu store and for sale by jal-4 ; ■ - FLEMING BROS. LHIUORICE PASTE—S coses, Sicily,ln store und tor solo by . f ja!4j ; ; FLEMING BROS. IISDIGO— 2 cases, Spanish Flout, in store and for solo by jal4 _ FLEMING BROS. FENNEL BEED—IBOIbs, In store and for sole bV~~ jn!4 . FLEMING BROS. . ’|7ILANNKLS-r •• Jj 20 ps. Domestic Tlaid Flannels; . 10 do do Brown do ~ 2 do - do Whlto .do Received from the manufacturers, and for sale low by joU H; LEE>I39 Liberty st riMtUNKS of all kinds, and vory pride?; pleaeb call and X. examihe. L. R. IIAYWARD, ja7 ' ' Corner of Market and Liberty sb». -- S; H. MOLASSES—2OO bbls Steam Refined Sugar-llohse . just'reoelvodfrom steamer Prairie City, and for Sale by dec!3 . - JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. rtODFISH— 7 drums prime Codfish received and for sale $• by - • (dec9) BAILEY & RENSHAW. , FLOUR— 100 bbls extra received by river andfor solo low by . ■ » (decO) , . BAILEY & RENSHAW. T7LINT IIOMONY—S bbls just received, a prime article. Jj for salo by - - [nov23} BAILEY&RENSHAW. A bbls choice Apples for salo low by : dcc2 ~, BAILEY & RENSHAW, 253 Liberty st, SEGAKS— Just rve’d, a supply of .eholoe London size Ha vana Segars, In 100 boxes. dec2 • - BAILEY & RENSHAW. EOR THE HOLIDAY'S—A general assortment of new Fruit t including Raisins, Currants, Figs, Prunes and Lemons t nteo,..Hard,,Soft .and Paper-shell Almonds, Wal nutahhd'Flibertsi’Whole&alo or retail. dec!s BAILEY & RENSHAW. NO.:. BUd Alt—lo 4 khds, prime new. crop, 1 onding lroi • steamer Oakland, and for sale by dccl.T- . JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. New chop - Layer.Haiulris, » - " M. IWEaWn*, Sultana Raisins,' Drum Figs, . Zunto Currants, ’ EcoeiTedond lorsalp by - * dee2 • BAXLEY & RBNSIIAW. CIWUKU SALMON; C 3 • Moss Mackerel; • • No, 1 Mackeircl, ia kets; - ■. ’* * ■ -'• : •' -•• . • ’ Salmon, to . Yog' sale by - {norlsl 1 BAIIiEY & KENBIIAW. ('IOFFEE-GOO bags prime IUo for Bale by J jaU SMITH A SINCLAIR *•. •' • . • " < ; '’ - - -'-: 1- ••■•• *•' ■V' . yy - . ’ wO' ■ ‘ ' *•- ■ • • •. :?■ -:^yb. No. 25- giitb afreet- 'LEECH, McALVIN & CO., 242 and 244 Liberty at S. CUXUBERT & SON, - 140 Third street h. E. HAYWARD, Corppr of Market n.otl Liberty sta. .*•• =i . ".T*! ... . . • ’„'?■> : • j • ' •« . 1 " . -T» w at * J. <\ 4. ... ■■ , - -* iVi* , , -» ~ - : -Cv;-;=-N«i3&V'4^ ■ ' : ■ , " :-■ f & \ . " »; i. f " T : >• ■ r ‘ ■: .. r : 1 ■*.'<.• . . / • .„.*A -ti* 7 * . • T* !, :Y . r ’ * //... -..v ; ---‘'/v5: : v ~r: '.^••• ] ;,v i .t-:-j •' :'.^-v' vv •: MISCELLANEOUS., •••.. Copartnership#'' BF.JOKES t BKRNABI>LA.UTH,£ M.KtERandJ. & » XAUTB* bavlor aasacJatodthemaelTC# together, an tler tho firm ofJONEB, LAUTH k, CO., will carry on tho “Amwicao lron Work*,” recently croctsd by ZS.JCaoth & Brother, in Kast Birmingham. b. p. joker-.*..iAUTn.....«..A «. Ena..;..,.,j. ?.LAirn/. AMERICA!? IRON WORKS.' JONES, LAUTH &CO., MAJJUFACTOIIERS of Mperior Bar, BmaUnnd Wtro Iron, of oil descriptions No. 90 Water at,, twtwoerrMarkot nnd'Woqd gts^'Httpkgrgh..:[jnlldim Dr. J. Hostotter's Celebrated Stomaoh Bxttera, EN'TIttKLY ANTI-DYSI'EPTIC, and worrantodto loTlg. orate and, strengtben'itho: whole system of CYOJT’bno yrhousea -them, are naw.kept lor sale ter : -Dr. GKO, 11. KEYSER* cornerWobd sU and Virgin alley! ..FLEMING BROS,, Druggists, cor. Wood- and Fourthws.; . ~K.E. SELLERS,-Druggist,Woodst. bet. Third and Fourth; JOEL HOHLER; Druggist, Libert* street j and allour-drst. class Hotels and Restaurants, os well as dealers generally, where the proprietors most respectfully refer the public for .them. 'Tho expenseis but ft trifle, when compared with the in calculabtagood they effect.- . . ... • , ” Teollog satisfied.that .our Bitters possess meritmflkient to recommend them, wo win; not, multiply ' words in their praise, bat ask all to a trial; butbe>areful to ask for UOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS. as there are other Bitters represented to bo tho samo, which compara tively wwwprtbiqßS. - Oar Blitersaro without arivel,either as to.thoir medicinal qualities, or os ft beverage; They are put up Inisqaßre bottles. containing .a fall quart, with di rections oh 7 and Br, J.Hosidlt7 f t Stomach Jhtters blown on tho glass'. Noneother genuine. ' - - HOSTETTEB, SMITH * CO., 267 Faun street, Pittsburgh. • HOLD, DRIVER! LOCOMOTIVE - AHEAD!! KealEatateFarmfor Sale* . milE subscriber is authorized to sell 284 ACRES OF X ; LAND, .situated in Versailles Township, Allegheny Connty. Pcnnßjlranla, lying. back of McKeesport, known as tho Flabvand in sigbtof thn proposed Station, on theCounellsville Railroad. Improvements as follows: A Square Log Hone*,. 30 by 20 ieet, two stories high; and -Square Log Barn, 60 by SQ.fcot—both new and in good order; two fine young Orchards,-best grafted. fruit, just commencing to bear. There is 90 to 100Acre*cleared and in ft high state of cultivation, andthebalance is well set with white-oak timber of tbaarst order. This Land iaweH. calculated for a J3tock Farm, being Tory level, and the soil of an excellent quality for grass growing, and being well watered, having some twelve, or fourteen never-failing springs of excellent.water thereon.: This Land has facilities rarely met with, being within half a mile of the Tong)*,., river, and onemilo of Monongahela,and almost on the line* of tlio CohhellsviHe Railroad; and' is supposed to contain an inexhaustible bed of lltON ORE. This Land would not bo in the market, only that the owner is about lo remeve to the Far West. Terms easy, and price, moderate. For fur* ther'particulftrs, enquire of W. J. : REYNOLDS, at Lorenz’ Glass Works, Or of. : - JAMES C. RICHEY, ■ ■ * • - dec3o:y 1 Real Estate AgenVat thls office. ■••• For Kent, by Wm. P. Applegate, situated_on the Pitts burgh and StenbehyiQe Turnpike, about onemilo from Jones’ Ferry, 'situated.in Chartiers township, Allegheny/ coiroty. 1 Tho.llonso is a hirge .Brick, containing some, twenty Tooms, together irith a good Store Room, ana three good Dollars.. There is on the premises alarge Stable, Car* mge; House, out-buildings, three good-pumps, one. largo cistern, twp good. Orchards, and several cmfc. Lots—oll of which is for rent, and possession will be given immediately. • For f urtber particulars, enquire of LYDIA ANN CHESS, on the premises, or. t£e subscriber* JAMES C. RICHEY. foct27:dlw«rtfl ChnrtiersTp. t t. 24,1853. A. Valuable Farm for Sale. milE subscriber is authorised: to sell the following dos- JL cribcd Tract of land, containing 211 acres, situated in North Fayette Township, Allegheny county, Pil,. 14 miles froth the City of Pittsburgh, and near the line of the Steu bonville TlaiJroad—*with coal and lim6 ‘stone tinder the whole place, and easy of access—improvements as follows r •A very comfortable Farm Ilonse, SO by feet, two stories high; Wash-house, Spring-house, and other not buildings t anew Frame Bank Barn,M by S 6 feet, finished In the best possible manner, with Stabling wider the whole building; 100 bearing Apple Trees, best graftedquallties; a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Treea, r all m bearing order; about 85 acres cleared .and in a high state of cultivation, with water in all the fields.''■ * . This Land is very comfortably situated in one of the best neighborhoods in the Couhty, being convenient to market* i to Churches, Schools and Mills, and wonld not be in - the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the far .West., Terms easy and price/moderatc. - For farther par* ikuTaxs, sco the owner, Win. Bobb, onprcmises,or ihesab scriber. JAMES C. BICHEY, ; novl&illwawtf: .Beal Fstate'Agent. I Important Notice to all. \rbom lt may ''Concern.''.-:;- AGKIvB ABLE to an Act of Assembly of the State of Pehn- . ..sylvnnla, endin'eonfohnity with the BUthorlty grant*- ed by said Act, Use Board ofTnistees of the First Methodist : Pro tea ÜbX Cb urcb Of thocity of Pittsburgh, Pju, have par chased a ,Burying Ground in the ABcghenyCemetery, for 1 .the purpoiw of transferring the remains of the d*M, now. resting in the Burying- Ground belonging to. said Church, .thereto, (located hear the canal, and fronting on liberty street, in the city of Pittsburgh. Notice is hereby given to allwhohavo lot privileges, or ore otherwise interested Inlaid Burying Ground, that the Beard of Trustees arc now prepared to attend to the reino vaffif the dead to. the Allcgbony Cemetery. It Is desirable that immediate .attention he given to fhT« notice, ns,it in eontemplatod-to have the entiro removal niude during the present wintar.- All Iho necessary information will ho had by applying to, or addressing Chas. Craig, Esq_ Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa.. By order oftheßoardof Trustees.- JOHN S. SANDS, . . W. B. ENGLISH, EOBT. H. MABSHAIL. . Committee. - }a2:3irid&.w Closings out Sale or Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Rugs* &€• TUE.subscrlbers having. adopted, the plait-of Gelling”oil their utocfc at the'fend of the season, arenowoflering tho greatest bargains, in; their line, ever offeredtotho citi wns of Pittsburgh or vicinity. ‘ In quality or quantity their assortment is hot surpassed. Uemp Carpets, in great variety, at 10,18%, 25,23,31 and J*7J.tn»tV#&am.-—A. Patterson, JohirG. Smith. -JVfEW uoyKS JUST REUEIVJSD AT DAVISON’S BOOK Dt STORE, «5 MARKET street, near Fourth:—Hot Corn; ‘ Ellen Muigrave; Pierre TooßS&nt; Flower :of the Family; Li ttlo Ferns for Little Friends; The Early Called; Little Susy’s Six. Birth-days'; Cloth Books for Children; Kenny’s Mills', or tho Earnest 'Worker; At Home and Abjoad, or How to Behave; splendid English illustrated and colored juveniles ; Common Sights bn Sea and land;: Fox ard-Geese; Blind Sister; Small Sins; Prairie Missions ary; Solf-Rolianco; My First Bom; The Visit; Blns of the Tongue; life Beal end Unreal; Alice and Bessie; toys and puzzles, fur children; Boyhood of Great Men; Hairy’s Lad der to Learning; Arabian Nights; Rhetoric of Conversation; splendid, editions rf-the :Focts, English and 'American, illustrated; Mclviflo’s Sermons; Christ In History; The Last Days of Christ, by SchaufHer; Pastor’s Sketches; Richard Williams, ilm Patagonian' Missionary, by Hamil ton. , decl9 - Copartnership. HATING associated W. Moost with me in the.Hido, Leather and Oil baslnces, the business will be carried on from this date, Kt the old stand, under the style of January 2d, IS&L . WALTER BRYANT & CO. WAiTSiI ERTAXT..,., ....... .......AT. JIOOXT. WALTER BRYANT A CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Hides, Leather and Oil, No. 239 Liberty street. ja7:2wdfc2tw •.. • ■ •' '' ; . : Farms* Houses, To Let< ONE OR TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwelh ings, and Stables,'near, to the,city,and. suitable for Gardens, Milk Tarns, or to fatten cattle for tbiff market. A150,..a convenient Brick-Country Mansion and Stable> largo enough for a rcspectablo family. Also, ono-smaller plnce; and an excellent Two-Story Brick.Dwelling 1 , with finished baseraont and attic—on the bank of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct.. JAMES S.KJRAFT, dec2S:tf ••• No: 144Fourth.st. ' OFFICE ALLEGHENY TALLEY B: R. CO,\ Pittsburgh, Deo. SO, 1853. > i GENERAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Alio- J\_ gheny Volley Railroad Company will-be held at tho Ofiica of tho Company j in the City of Pittsburgh, on TUES DAY, tho 7.th of February, 1854, for the purpose of electing a President and Board of Managers, and also for examining tlieiftffairs of said Company. • ' The Annual Reports of the President and Engineers will be submitted to this meeting. By order of the Board. dec29:Q3w ■o v • ' : ' -- •• J GIBSON. Setfy. ;. Consume the Smoke. THE subscriber having the exclusive right to m&nufao* Uure and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND.SMOKE, OuNSUMING FURNACE,is prepared to receive ordera,and contract for heating buildings with thG*zaost economical Furnace now in'use. .The attention of those Interested"!* solicited. . Any informiitloh can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nosi2 and 4 Wood streetj or of ~ J/BAUNDOLLAR, • dciiUrtf] .• Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. ~.: . JOSEPH FLEMING, ; .. • fSUCCSSSOR. T 0 L. WILCOX *r CO.l CORNER 31ARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly.Cn hand a full assortment of DragSjMedir dues, Medicine Chests, Perfumory, and all articles poictain •iug to his business. • JSS“ Physicians’ Prescriptions carefally compounded at all boors. - • . ... .... : ja9-T : Notice* Dissolution?—- The firm of l. ymjcQX-&.co*pm&. ;• gists and Apothecaries* was dissolved onthe 2d Inst* The subscriber, having • disposed of bis entireijberjrt *? tho late firm, to his late partner* Jlr. JOSEPH FLEMINO, would cheerfully recommend htarto his friemlSr&n a as continuance. of tho; patronage heretofore so hberauy os* stowed upon them. . - - L> WILOO-y JS « OPHOB OHIO AND PA. 11. B^CO,) ! Pittsburgh, Dm.'2l« ®S. J ■iTOTlCE.—ThoAnnnia MeeUngxif «h® SWkhpWora md IN : Election of Directors of the Ohio and Penna. Eo 11 road Company for. the ensuing year, 'L i Ji^gp I ?Y t t l h n B „ < JS, c S‘^ the Company* in Pittsburgh, onTHOIuIDAY, tho of January,J.BW, between thn hours of 10 A.M. and 3 P. M ” Hoard of ««*«._ dcci&dtd . - . J. ROBINSON, Sec’y. T ANDS IN lOWA FOR SALE— I 'j SSO acres in Moscauno. county ; ■ 200 = do Cedat -• do; . . • 240- do Scott. _ ~_do; ‘ , Tlie above Lamls are well located, after a personal: exam 'ibatlrtn. Ihose in 'Muscattoo county are, on anaremge, teir mfles from the city of Unseating and "within, two miles o' the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad, which road is now : "inakibf? from Davenport to lowa City. Thoy will be sold in portions of 40,80 and IGO acres. - Apply to . - • : ' ; ja9 ! ‘ : ~ Real Estate Agent. OHf \ W>XE» FIRECRACKKIW, No. 1. A>Uv CO dO-.-Jdckßon *■: do' • V : ajjWO-Torpedoea.'.• ‘ - ? - l ease Nutmegs.' :* 00 kegs Cooking Raisins. . Received and for sale by . . dec6 J. C, ANDERSON & CO, No. C Wood fit. •• • - - < f * • V" ■ Invalid* of Pittsburgh and Vliialty, "\rOUlt attention]. urgently lutlimin it crefof *M can- X did pcniral of WBwtlifitg that im }tUt tjeeniMro ducod Into tho Umo-honoral Koj.tono PBIVEIItfIACnEK’S lITOIIO-KTJ2OTHIO VOLTAIC CHAINS! A NEW audNOVEL modo of applying dpowerfol agent, 00 constructed as to bo worn tmder the garment*; next to tho skin, producing a constant, UNINTERRUPTED current of EIiECTttO-aiAONETIBM, effoetldg ' Immediate Relief From the most aeute’pain, and also a permanent core of all NEHVODS DISEASES. Jtjseldom hM failed to furnish almostccrtola relief, and - ? PERMANENT CURE, by being used according ' to directions, .to the following diseases : RhettaAtism,. v< . Uterine Palmy : 1 Gout,. Sciatica, ■■■■■;.■.■: palpitation of the Tlcart, laralyflifl, % •■■■. - Periodical Headache, Painful end Swelled Joints, Sk Titus' Dance, \ Neuralgia of the Face, Oenorol Debility, Diseases of *he Spine; - l’alnsof the Chert, • Uysterfc«,Dy*f I >ctwia. : ALL DISEASES , That «ro> caused bjr :a deficient- Amount 'of ■ NERVOUS FLUID, are CTeatly relieved,-1/not permanently cured hr simply wearing the chains fora few hours each day, : . ■-Be it Understood .That it is not claimed that it cures nil diseases, but only those fir which it is recommeijdfd;! and'moreover, - boldly claim and DEPYythat no medicinal <«gont of ANY KIND has perfbrmed.gO MANY CURES during the lost year, of those diseases lust named, as PDEVERMAOHER’S jeeectbic chaihs. ' Ami aseertiomwc defy any person to produee -WELL; AUTHENTICATED CERTIFICATES of • Briontrße Physicians. nud intelligent patients as' may bo ofThs a° S^ti”t£,l < ?n! llrt;r - rf;i pOSU ’*° b 0 taa - Thoolectric Ch.lMyrarnll»t litnxlnwd (aTranco in 1850, and after bring subjected to the most • ' Thorough and Rifild ir r | a i, Bytheflrstmedical menfnParis,they werefound topos- ■~r boss strange and marvellous power in relieving pain,' wbere ever applied* and by their influenco were Introduced Into " * the hospitals of that dty, and also secured by letters patent • by the French Government. •'. . r They are now introduced in odmost every Hospital in -England, Gerinany, Auatria, • And.patented In titosa countries; where they have become the j MOST .POPULAR CURATIVE All ENT IK TUB WORLD. They were first introduced Into the United States about .year since, and went through: the- aaffta trial as iuEu rope,and-were"at bnee introduced into evoxy Hospital in New York, where they aro now in daily- use, effecting even' MORE. WONDERFUL CURES than had over before been awarded them. They are highly weommonded by Frofs,,Valentine Mott, Van Bureh* Pose and others, who Jhavo published thoir views of thrir power and value In several of'the medical journals in'that dty,.and are also in tho daily practice of recommending their useto patients. A ftiU account of their : outnlon raay also be fbumiia every. pamphloVand sent to in the State by applying (post II. KBYBER, who is agent for Pittsburgh, Pa. -The charas can be senthy mail, with lhll descriptions .•fbrnse.-- -■■■■■* ■ ■■■ • : : ■ -■ Price of Chains, $3 and $5; Physicians are politely invited to call and examine their construction, anapronounco upon their merits: * One Word More to'Divallds/ • Noper«inhced.fenr:;thatth'ey. will-hot accomplish just whatit is claimed they, can do, and all’ perrons who have become dlsgnsted.with a constant- pouring down of patent nostrums (bottled swill) are kindly and politely invited to give them a trial. ( N. IL—One Chain will last for years and losemone ofjts electric power by. use, and can bo applied to either adult or hild. " : ■■ .. • GEO. H* KEVSER, No. 140 curncr of Wood street and Virgin alley, wholesale and retail agent; • [ddc!6u!Uw6m ' yYSPEFSIA, i) RHEUMATISM, , SCROFULA, v LIVER COMPLAINT, Ac. FRO?I THE METROPOLIS.—Pass It around! let tho of* fiicted hear the glad tidings I This U but tbo sentiment of thousands: > WsstnsaTos, Mny -17,186 J. ' 2Xasn, Mortimer t£ Mmobray—Qe ntlemen: Having been afflicted with Liter Qmijjlainl of. ten years standing, I here* by, for the beneflfcof the afflicted, take great pleasure In an* nocmdng that after using a tew bottles of your Hampton Tincture, I found, it had accomplished a pertect cure. .1 have used different medicines from time to time,hut have never been able to account apparent goodj end It Is a blessing to strickenjhnmanity to find thai that medicine is found whichpoaeuts Gie wcmarouspower of prdUmginghu man life. :. The many cures it has wrought la. a. eufflcient guarantee of the benofidal rcsTiltewhich may be experien ced firom its use. . Yours, respectfully,: ■ ■ : ;j; CusTsiif Hat. LIVER COMPLAINT, DEBILITY. [Extract from Jamts Letter, Fa . -} ’ : After speaking of. wonderful cores on himself he says>- MrSi-H. has^-been suffaring with .the liver complaint and with '-Inability, constantly complaining, from weakness through her whole system. Sho now enjoys better health - than for thirty entity restored, use of - Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture.”. -- -r ' '• > - DISEASED SIDE, BREAST, EYES. [Extract of a letter from J.Gnmes, fa.} t : ,;*‘My wife hax-been 1 for-yearsafllfcted with great wcok-- ness: pain in the breast, aideanid backjpalpitatioa of tho heart; feebleness of the nervous aystemMoss of appetite; complendon sallow’rthe right of one eye almost gone, the ' - " other very weafc ; lam pleased to sny.lTompton’s Tincture : has restored hey to. perfect healthu . Her eyes'are as good now as ever they were.”. BHEUMATIBM, C 8 YEARS. : Kirs. E. Bagwell, of Virglni% suffered Drom -Kheumaiism from her 12th to her,LOth year of age; at times entirely helpless. Being wealthy, she eiuployeduiob*atmedical at- • tention; and tried many medicines, but vrotf cured only by Hampton?* VegeiaMe Tincture. ’ ;-.v' - ' . CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY; RHEUMATIBHJ: ' Tho wite ofThomas'M. Yeakle, ,78 Pearl street, was a • groat sufferer ter eight yem& : Restored to perfect health . yHamptoh’s-VejmtableTincture. ' • ' MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM. * . Mr. Jarrelt Plumiaer,T6B East Baltimore street, suffered' this disease Intensely six years; could'not sleep; dreadful ulcers formed on his llmhs, from which splintorsofbonojs-*' suwl. .His himincurahle;butHamp*' ton!s Vegetable T»ncturacured-him. ,: . HEREDITARY SCROFULA. . ' ; Aboyin bf the-HoiiuW.p, member of Congress from .Kentucky, waa-a moss-oi sores- - from head to. His eyelids turned inrido-out, protru ding over thbeyebfliUs so,as tbproduco blindness- Ho was cured by Hampton's Y, suffer ed these complaints months, with body and mind seriously affected. .He was curod by Hampton's Veg etable Mixture, after other things foiled. • COUGH, CONSUMPTION, Ac. Mr. Henry C. ; Winn, had 4L cough for five years, great weakness, Ac 4 had. in all, five or six physicians; tried all their remedies, but was cured only, by , - . . HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE.- ; For sale, wholesale and retail, at tho Drug Store of Dr.GEO. H. corner of Wood street ond-’VIr-'* gin alley.. Also, by J. P.'FLEMING. Allegheny. fno23!dtw TJIROMJTIIB NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER, Washington X City, May Istl>vlSs2:—?. ' r , DjuJ.S. Rosa's .Jfedtatf Adviser to Tenons in Sic&haiand • in Health, toilh an'Almanac /orlSs2.—This publication ifl from the.pen of an'eminent physician 1 , of Philadelphia, a . regular graduate of tho Medical College, and an honorary member of .the Hiiltalglphiw Medical Society. It contain* much .good advice to invalids, as woltos persona In health.-, It also describes Ini a comprehensive manner 7 the diseases .of our variable climate; and ,the mode-of treatment,.: "No family should be without ft <»py of this book. It can bo had, without any charge, at thsTcrions drug stores in this city, where Dr. Bose's. Ta}tmble Family Medicines are fbr . sale..; • v- ' ; - Da.J. 8. Rost's grectest discorery in medim science; This-astonishing preparation for raising up a wcafcoonstltuflon, debilitated by care, labor, study or disease, acts like a charm/ It gives ' strength and - appetite, and;-possesses..great invigorating properties. -Forheart disease, all nervous affections, tlatn ence, heart-bum, neuralgia,* mis-' * - ing the spirits/ and giving power to" the wnolosystem, It Is - almostmiraculQtHln l(aSrectB, ; 'Kny'ccntsu bottle. - • Dr. Ro&i .Cdebnted FakiHy.iTaiicinet^ajidhU'Medical Adciiarto Persons in' Sidmtis.and in'HeaVJu—l am Just In : • receiptor a frcshassbrtmehfcof. the above Mcdidoos, and a : lot of his valuable books for distribution, of which the pub- • lie aro torited to call and accept a copy. ■ Jecl&daw 0. H. KKYBER, 140 Wood street. DE BAOTIHG’S LACE OF BOD'X BBACE. . . '' i — Tim Brace of Jpr. IJaniiiog * got;up ib a touch imj:•**■.■». ' \ - ,-': V -•••••-:* ",. Tor sale by FLEMING. BROTHERS. ana Dr: -KEYBER,... Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.G. BmTH, Birmingham; Mrs. : - ,B. HOLMES, TemperancerinorD. M. CURRY, - Allegheny; • i s •WJL SEIBERT A BRO., 477 Penn street, Pittsburgh; LOll* ' •'■• EHZ A WIGETMAN, Pennsylvania Glass works; SAMTi T -■<•• DYER, Allegheny; WIL SMlTH,.La^rcnecrillo; LUKBB. DAVISON, Ewt v liberty; SPANG A CO., Stc-reartrtorwn; LEWIS DALZELL A CO-, Sbarpsburg;BTKW ART, LLOYD & Co~* Mechanics’ Iron Works; J. W. HANNEN, Mao- .* cheater. ■.'•■• ; •'• :~,jy2satiwy: t\B TCTi-irKL'g DEALING; OINTMENT vQI curt Salt- >' -YJ rheum (Tetter), Chilblains, Common Bores, Chappod or Craeked'Hnods,Bums or Scalds, Cuts or Wound8 I rilea,la* ■ flanunation of the-Breast, Bitea,of Insects, Sore Lip*,Plm • ; - pies on the Puce, and Breaking Out ana Sores on Children, :< and all Diseases of the Skin, quicker and rarer than any. ether Medicine. • • ■ For sale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr. KEYSER, Wood streot, l*ittsburglx; J. G. SMITH Birmingham Drug > Store: WM. BEIBERT A BRO* 477 Penn street; LORENZO A WIGIITMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works; Mrs. Si-- - HOLMES, TemperancurillevD. M;CUIIRF. Allegheny City; SAMUEL DYER, Allegheny City; WM. SMITH, La-wnJnc** •ville; LUKE B. DAVISON, East Liberty; SPANG A (XV Stewartatown; LEWIS DALZELL A CO., Sharpsburgb; BTEWART LLOYD A CO* Mechanics’ Ironworks; HANNBN, Manchester.; , - JySfcdawy. ' '•■ W-'.vyV TWT B.—A single box of Dr. TERKKI/S OINTMENT will. > Jl| ♦ keep any Blacksmith's, Formats, Bailort,orMochan ic's hands, lot them chap or crack ever so bad, sound and in ;: good'working order all winter. ;• "V Jij Prepared and sold by ■ ■■• . • . MONROE TERREL, ~. .- ■)y2saHwy . .. : . Naugatuck, Conn. Private Dlieasea, . '■"•••.. _j% DB. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Be-1 g?3sp votes his entire attention to an oQleo Practice. egggw W: His businass is mostly confined to Pricait RM Venereal DUcaux, and such painful affections* MSsm brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and excess* i - Syphilis, Syphilitic Eruptions,Gonorrhca,GleehStriotnrr» Urethral Discharges, Impurity of [the Blood, witfi all Disea* ; B«s Of -the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases; Scorbutic Erup tions,Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Weak* cess, Impotoncy, Piles, Rheumatism, Female Weakness,- Monthly Sapprcesloufl, .Diseases of the Joints, Ffetula in . Ano, Nervous Affections, Pains In the Back and Loins, Irri.. tatlonof the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully Cure guaranteed *' ’ " gixtoon ytsara* practice (six In this dW enables Dr. Broun. to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may coma un* der his care. OfUce and Pdrote Consultation Rooms, 41, Diamondallar« Charges moderate. soTikdAw . V\ r '». » L.V ♦**«•>•* • „ ~. * .vVi •• c'^Vv*£ ; -*.-* ‘ * u v..>* MEDICAL. - \, - ,