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P P X’»S .*\.{' «/.>,'■» <*T.N. * “*, V, - t rj V r f r - •<'"•.t?r-’'-V\-v'si,. I t <TV->-'' , r-''^ J •r".-/v v .n. '--rir'tv. »'S-»--' -\-* r i c rf -,7ryrAr- S&X'; ' 1-,fcsSV^-T t r \ V 14C“ .-'. • 1 J V* A; - I ', v V' - % ■’ *’- V-,> A >’.' IvAvA-';; m 11 •Sttiltj Iteting 7smi wovas ................ ..aroEOE f. gillvobf- Phillips & Gillmore, Editors & Proprietors. PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORNINa:x:::::::JANUARY 10. ear- reading matter wild be found on each PAGE OF THIS PAPER. ' routes for carriers. There are several good routes to bo given out to the carriers of our Evening Post, where money can be made by industrious carriers, who are willing.to take hold of it and-make a business °f it.. Tiic Fifth ward is not yet supplied with a regular carrier, and can be made vory profit able. ■ Some others about equally good can be bad. Our circulation is already large: and we are. determined to hare the wholo of tho two cities supplied, and half tho neighboring Boroughs and Townships. We send a large number to Bearer county, and other distant placeß. Wo can truly Bay that our Bucoess, thus far, is fully equal to our expectations; but we shall not be satisfied till our sale is five thousand daily. It can bo done.; and we believe will be done, as soon as good carriers in sufficient numbers are found. Slews and. Facts ftom alt Quarters. Bot. Dr. Al’Lean, President of the Lafayette College, at Easton, Pa., has received n dona tion of $lOO,OOO to ftidow that institution. The Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank cf Oswego, it 1b said, has suspended payment. The Buffalo, Brantford and Goodrich Railroad was opened to Brantford, C. W., Jnn. IS, amid firing of oannon, &c. -Henry R. Sergeant, of New Boston* N. H., 23 years of age, fired a revolver fonr limes at a Miss 8. Janes, killing her instantly, and then shot himself, dying in ‘six hours. A love affair. The report that tho daughter of Chief Justice Taney, and a daughter of Edward Everett, were on beard tho steamer San Francisco, is denied. Bayard Taylor, lately returned from China, is lecturing in New Jersey. In Philadelphia there are -15 different omnibus lines, besides 373 coaches. There arrived at Philadelphia, during., tho year 1853, 17,796 emigrants ; at New York over 800,000. Tho amount paid or due to vessels, for freights, in San Francisco, during the single month of November last, was $685,557. The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. is erecting a now line of telegraph along their road for the exclu sive right of the Company. Hon. A. Q. Brown has been elected U. S. Sen* atar from Mississippi. The now Captain General of Caba promises great reforms in tho administration of tho affairs. Among the first is to stop tho slave trade. According to the letter from Key West, twen ty-oight vessels were wreoked on the Florida reef daring the last year, and twenty-nine arrived in distress. The estimated value of theße vessels and their cargoes was $2,082,500, of which only about $330,100 was tho loss of underwriters. The amount paid for salvage was $174,350, and for repairing, &0., $155,760. Pennsylvania and Ohio Railroad. Tho Gazette is quito in earnest this morning about having tho above railroad extended into tho oily of Pittsburgh.- That extension, and the connection of that road With the Central road, will have to bo provided for soon, or travel and trade will seok other roates between the East and West. The Penn sylvania roads have now three great rivals to contend with for the commcrco of the. West:— the Western rood through Canada to Detroit: the Lake Shore road; and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. And nothing bnt the most con venient and expeditious conveyance of freight and passengers by our roads will win a full share of that commerce. A break between Allegheny City and Pittsburgh, that delays travelers some two hoars, .and subjects all freight and travel to considerable nbneecssary expense, is bad policy, and will doubtless be injurious to tho interests of the roads, and to oar city. There is.no reason why tho connexion of these two roads should be longer delayed, and trade and travel relieved from the tax occasioned by the gap of half a mile between Allegheny and t Pittsburgh. At the meeting of the stockholders of tho 0. & P. R. R. next week, wo hope this question will bo decided, and tho connexion -formed as soon as possible. The people of the West have cause to complain 'of Pennsylvania policy in this respect. Anil this cause of complaint should bo speedily removed. AMUSEMENTS. Our city has never perhaps afforded so many opportunities of winter evening’s amusements ns at the present time. ~ Concerts and lectures have been frequent, and the attendance has proved that our citizens love such treats. Wo were well pleased on Monday evening with the concert of the Philharmonio Society of onr city. Sorely with snch musical talents in onr midst, we need not seek for that whieb, (though scien tific and harmonious, but warbled in an unknown tongue) is from abroad. We liked all the music of .that evening—those heavy well tim'd choruses aroused all our musical taste and feelings, and we could scarcely sit still as listeners; tho variety of soloq, duetts and quartettes was well chosen. We liked that solo tenor. Ite seemed to speak his words to be understood, which wo consider im portant in singing. The overture by a gentle man and lady was well performed -, and the duett by Shaw, “Arroyed in clouds,” was just what the audience liked. The voices were sweot, like the music: each solo was well sang; and wo could have listened with pleasure much longer to more of the same strains. We hope to have an opportunity to hear again from the P. Sooiety. Wo are glad to be able to say that the Hall was well filled, and a disposition was thus mani fested to enoonrage tho cultivation of home tal ent and taste in music. MISS tiDCT STONE. This lady created quite a “ sensation” in our city the post week; having appeared before the public in her Bloomer costume for four succes sive ovenings, os a lecturer upon Woman’s Bights. She speaks.with case and without the slightest appearance of timidity. She would haYo women assume more of the lucrative em ployments of men, by which she can be inde pendent if left to ber own support, and that of a family. It capacitated, sbe thinks they ought to enter each of the professions and claim their fees—and many such like things which our la dies would be likely ta shrink from nndertaking. Almost every body was amused at her sayings, bat we bavo not heard that ehe mode any con verts. Fer our own part we would ever wish to emulate woman in her own beet proper sphere; and that in our humble opinion, is in making home comfortable and pleasant. ERIE. Onr neighbors of Erie are fast forfeiting all sympathy from any portion of Pennsylvania, by their outrageous conduct. Tho arrest of the United States Marshal while in the discharge of his duty, and the open defiance of the mandates of the Conrts, can find no justification. We have never justified their violenceneither will wa keep silence under the gross calumnies against aH Pennsylvania, by the papers of other gtates, on account of the conduct of tho Erians. *SV' W 4 ; . - - "V, x - ®@*Tho following extract from tho St. Louis Intelligencer, wo consider worthy of publication, as another evidence of the desperate efforts on tho part of New York to secure the trado of the West by circulating lies overithe whole western country, in to.bsV-'great; and jlreaded rival, the old 'Keystone State; For a time the fraud may be partially successful. But . truth and sober sense will soon prevail over-falsehood,. Public Opinion on the’Erie Affair..—We find tho following excellent article in the St. Louis Intelligencer of tho 7lh inßt: ••We rcoeived lost night tho following dispatch from on extensively known and. reliable gentle man of Now York city, with instructions to pub lish the same •‘ The leading merchants of New York city are making arrangements to deliver goods in Wheeling at dess freight than . Philadelphia, during tho interruption, at Erie.’’ - We are really gratified at this intelligence. We hope the course of notion marked out by the New York merchants-may bo imitated by-mer chants, business- men and travelers tbronghont the country, North, South, East and West. Let no citizen of any other State—particularly of nny Western State—put. his foot on Pennsylva nia soil, or spend one penny with a Pennsylva nia farmer, manufacturer, merchant, steamboat, railroad, canal or stage company, tavern keeper, barber, or hack driver, or seller of candies, cold pies and pea-nutß—so long ns the atrooitles at Erie, in that State, are uphold or tolerated; Strike at the pockets of tho illiberal and nnrrow souled upholders of the Erie infamy; Tor then you will pierce their hearts! The sympathy of Philadelphia with the Brie rioters is patent and avowed. Tho sympathy of tho Gevcraer of that gracious Commonwealth is eent by eleetrio wires to cheer tho Erie ruffians. The-tone of the press of that State is corrupted by the some hor rible influences;And jail that sympathy rests on a•• dollar” basis. The interruption in the line of tho Lake Shore rend at Erie, compels tho travel and trade of tho West, in avoiding the Erie war, thetuuntits and delays, and expenses, tn passing the break in the line that is enforced at Erie, compels that travel to take tho railroad from Cleveland to Pittsburgh, nud -go by the Central Pennsylvania Railroad to Philadelphia, iostead of proceeding by Dunkirk and Buffalo to New York. Such is the only apparent motive of the con duct of the Eric sympathisers of Philadelphia. It is to drive reluctant travel through the State of Pennsylvania, and make it pay tribute to Pennsylvania cities, hotels, railroads and mer chants! It is a mean, mercenary and selfish motive; and the 'sympathy’ generated for their riotous brethren at Erie is altogether u ‘dollar’ sympathy. Therefore; wo say, back at tho same point—the pocket.—the home of the dollar, and bring tho sympathisers totbeirsonSßs. Tho medicine, energetically administered, will cure. Hands off, feet off, money, off? Don't touch Pennsylvania soil. By the way, there is one other way to reach thoBC Philadelphia sym pathisers with the Algerines of Erio. Lot all Western members. of Congress feel instructed by the united, tho unanimons, the imperative voice of-ail their constituents, without regard to sect or party, to act, vote aud speak in a body, now and for alt time to come, for the creation of a United States Mint at New York City—or for the removal of tho United States Mint from Phi ladelphia to New York. Give those Pennsylva nia ‘sympathisers’ no quarter. If they will rob the West at Erie, let them not fatten on our com mon property anywhero else in their domain.’’ The editorof the Intelligencer, notwithstanding his wrath,jy candid enough to make known the cause of his sudden nod furious zeal. Ho states that it was a despatch received from a New York merchant, informing him that arrangements were made to carry goods to and from New York to tho West without tho aid of Pennsylvania roadß. Now, docs not every Western man see and know that this whole thing is a desperate effort of New York merchants and railroad men to induce all travel to toko New York roads, and all trade to come to New York. The Erio difficulty is seized upon as a pretext; yet it is well known that a Pennsylvania judge has imprisoned many Erie rioters; has granted injunctions to prevent i the destruction of the Lako Shoro road; and that i every thing has been done to compel submission | to law, ns promptly as usnol in such eases. ’ The ! wholo difficulty would soon be settled but for tho | angry feelings aroused in our Stuto by just such j articles ns the St. Louis Intelligencer has publish ed, at the command of n New York merchant. We have no fears <for our old Commonwealth. The people of . the West will not be slow to dis cover the base New dork conspiracy that aims a blow at our interests by fraud and falsehood, despairing of success by fair and honorable competition. Such scoundrolism will soon be understood and Bcorncd. We do not sympathize with the Erjons ; we believe them wrong. Rot our courts thus far bare done their duty, and will do it to the 6nd. If our Legislature should adopt any measures unfavorable to the Lake Shore liuo of roads, it will bo occasioned ia a great measure by the un measured and infamous abase of our Common wealth, by a few editors, East and West, who write very much as though they were paid for it by New Yorkers. ' ~ ■ Wo have no fears for tho result of this conspiracy. All sensible men know that, local disturbances, violations of law, or riots, are not charged upou the whole State, within one corner of which they may occur. And all men con perceive that, when it is sought to stigmatise our whole great Commonwealth for n riot inpno re mote corner of it, there must bo some sinister and bose design in view. The design is appa rent, and base as it is manifest Observe, the St. Louis editor says bo received tho above quoted dispatch from a New York merchant, “ with truimeitoju to publish the Is that the language of an independent editor; or of a hireling ? We have thought best to publish the wbolo of tho St. Louis articlo that our readers may see what is going on around them. It beats even the Cleveland editors. Ovstf.r Saloon and Ooiteh Hodsb. — We would call tho attention of all the lovers of good things to tho advertisement of onr neighbor Bar nard, who is prepared to furnish everything that is agreeable to. tho inner man- Give him a call. D®»Tho paseagofrom Liverpool to Now York has come to be regarded, says the London Times, by the nations of overtaxed, overgoverned, over dragooned, and over paid Enropo, as something similar to that deep and troubled river, which, as honeßt John Banyan saw in his dream, sepa rated tho land of Beulah and the Delectablo Mountains from tho walks of ordinary men. A Fatal Dr; el. —A duel was fought ou Satur day, tho 7th inst., in Piokonß county, Alabama, between Dr. F. W. Irby and Dr. Fant, both of Noxubee county, in that State, which resulted in tho death of the former. He was shot in the body at the firat fire, and died instantly." His antagonist was injured. The two gentlemen had been rival candidates for the Legislature. A Bhbbwd Translator. -Monsieur Malo, being employed on an American work, came to the words moose deer; he flow to his dictionary, but oould notfiud moose, but discovering mouse, he sagqiy concluded moose to bo a misprint, and ho accordingly translated the sentence thus: “Great mice, six feet bigb, with antlers.” New York City.—Mayor Westervelt, of Now York, says tho permanent debt of tho city is $13,960,850. Sinking fond for payment of the debt, $4,637,148; Actual, amount of debt, nmi rm?®' amount of funded debt, 950,- 000. The annual expenses of the city nro stated to be greater than those of the four largeßt Btatcs in tho Union, New York included. . valuation of real and personal estato in Berks county subject to taxation for State pnrposeß, m 1854, was $22,630,613. Amount of tax assessed in 1863, $69,179 68. Number ?8^f ablt ° nt8 ’ 17 ’ 125 -' * . A Cannon, loaded at the breech, has been in vented by a Dr. Churoh, of England. By this process of loading, heavy ship gnDB can be fired five times. in a minute by two men, and a field piece six times in a minute. Eg&p A now anthracite famae©; ia ©bout to be erected, by a eompany.of oapUaUata of this oity, upon a very, advantageous site, on* the Reading Railroad, in Muhlenberg' township. - Foreign News—Latest frotn Mexico. Tho steamship Texas has arrived at New Or leans, January 12th, from Vera Cruz, bringing dates from the city of Mexico to the 6th inßt. V Mr. Gadsden, our minister to Mexico, came passenger in the Texas, having concluded an im portant treaty withAho Mexican government.. v The treaty agrees to .give ; 89,000,000 acres of Mesilla valley for -$20;000,000, . of Which $5, 000,000 are to boircserved for paying claims, in cluding the Gar&y gtant,'lndian,spoliations and private olaims. ’ General Lombardioi is dead, and General Al monte bas succeeded him in command of tho army. i It is understood that Mr. Sloo pays the Tehu ■antepec Company $2;000,000 for the relinquish* ment of pllitheir. rights. . . Tho Trait d’Union notices the Gadsden treaty favorably, and says it ,is rcoeived with joy by the public. Gen; Alcosta, the Minister of War, hadro signed on account of ill health. The details confirming the destruction of the Walker expedition to Sonora, are received, but nothing lator exoopt tho reported capture of the Caroline. ■ Among the passengers are Coi. Ramsey, Messrs. Hagous, (two,) and Benor Atoohe.. Latest from Europe. New York, January 16.—Tho steamer Europa arrived, here at 9. o’clook this morning, bringing 21 passengers. She passed the Niagara January Sd, about 40mileB off Capo Clear. :. ; . The Eastern question is still involved in doubt, but the fact is established that tho question of poaoe or war lies with Russia, and not with Tur key. The most friendly understanding exists between the Porto and tho representatives of the Four Powers. Advices from St. Petersburg state that consid erable business bas bean done in imports for the next year. The preparations making by the government indicate that more serious conse quences are anticipated than war with Turkey alone. Tbe evacuation of Russian Armenia, by the Turks, is ofßciaily announced, and the sieges of Akiska, and Alexandropol bad been jraiscd. A force of. 25,000 Turkish irregulars, under Abdi Pasha, had been defeated by the Russians, ‘for 'which Abdi Paßka had been dismissed from tho chief command, and Ahmed Pasha appointed in his place. Efforts wore making to induce tho Porto to enroll a : European Polish legion, In order to entice away tho Polish troops in tho Russian army. ’ The ratification of the treaty between Russia and Persia was effected at St.’ Petersburg, De cember 18th. The Persians were daily expected to attack.Bagdad. Turkey had formally accepted tbo Persian declaration of war. The Shah of Persia had dismissed all the Frenob, English, German and Italian officers in his Bertie©. A despatch dated Constantinople, December 19th, states that ITaM Pasha, tho Sultan’s brother indaw, bad been named Minister of the Interior. The allied fleets were still in tho Bosphorus. A company of Wallacbian xnihtia, after beating their Russian commanders, had gone over to the Turks nt Kslofat Tho Trieste Gazptte states that tho British diplomatic agent at Schcran had resumed his re* lotions with Persia, and was mediating between Persia and Turkey. On tho 15th, the Four Powers presented a not© to tho Porte, demanding an armistice. Halil Pasha’s entrance into the ministry is regarded as : favorable to peace. England.— I Tho Daily News says that Sir Fitz toy Kelly is now named as tho member of par liament entrusted with tho arrangement of the details of the contemplated tory reform bill. The British Parliament will meet on tho 31st i of January. i The Btrike among the workmen at Preston is i still unsettled. ' i France.— -Napoleon has issued a decree re-i moving the restrictions upon the import of cot- i ton into France from England. ' i A rumor, w\a prevalent at Paris on the 29th, l that Mr. Sanlo had fought another duel, at Mad- i nd, with tho Duke of Alba, and had been killed; I but the story needs confirmation. i Sweden and Denmark.— Sweden and Den- i mark had formed an armed league against Rub- i sin. I M. Visconto had died suddenly at Paris, It was reported that Dr. Bowring will succeed Sir Geo. Bonliolm as Superintondeut of British Trade in China. Liverpool, Saturday, B. M. —The market for breadstuffs is greatly excited, and prices nro still advancing. Sales arc making to-day at extreme rates. Flonr commands 40a per bbl.; white I wheat 11s Cd; red Us.; corn 40s. | Progress of the War—The Arabs afthc Drier t As sisting the. Sultan—liejiorted Turkish Victories —Smith O'Brien Not Escaped, A c , ,\r Saw York, January It,, I*. M,—Tho following further accounts were brought by the Europn to-day: Turn.f.\ A.'.' i) llrssi.t. — Tho Pans hfoniteur of December 30 announces that, according to the latest advices from Constantinople, tho Divan was in perfect harmony with tho representatives of France, England, Austria and Prussia, as to tho conditions, on which tho Porto could with honor concur in tho re-establishment of peace. Tho latcat accounts from tho Danubian princi palities state that the mortality among tho Rus sian troops has considerably decreased. Letters from Aleppo, to tbe lilth ult., state that tho Arabs of tho desert hove raised 5,000 men to aid tho Sultan. Tho Russian army in tho Caucasus has been reinforced by fifteen regiments of Cossacks. Sweden and Denmark are both arming, in ex pectation of active hostilities on tho Baltic in tho spring.) . Tho Porte has consented to accept tho last noto of the Vienna conference. If Russia re fuses this tho four powers will commence active hostilities. Tho Russians aro preparing for operations of a deoidcdly aggressive character. Letters from Constantinople, dated Deo 15th, state that tho Porto had just contracted for a loan of thirty million piastres in three impor tant banking houses in that city. A rumor is prevalent that the Shah of Persia has formally instructed his Consuls to discon tinue diplomatic relations with the Queen of Great Britain. The news from Asia mentions that tho Rus sians were driven back at Alexandropol. Teiim Pasha gained a brilliant victoryin the neighborhood of Lnffar. Letters from Trebisonoo announce that tho Turks had been victorious nt Terek. THE LATEST NEWS. CoNBTAKTWcru:, Dec. 19.—Negotiations on tho ponco project have been comtnonoed- The Porto manifests a pacific disposition. The Russians made an attempt to set fire to the allied fleet nt the entrance of the Bosphorus. A fire-ship was sent towards them, hut was dis covered from tho fort, and stopped by nrtillery Engla-m). —Letters have been received in Dub- lin from Smith O’Brien, dated New Norfolk, Sept. 18th—three days later than tho date of his reported escape from lLat place- ■ Warlike preparations oontinue to bo made by Franco and England. The manufacturers of Lancashire have form ed a new combination for tho purpose of putting down tho Preston strike. Items of Nows and Miscellany, Kon. George Stroop, for many years editor of the Perry County Democrat, died on Thursday evening, the sth inst., at his residence in Bloom field, Perry county, after a short illness. John Avery Parker, who lately died in New Bedford, leaving a fortune of over a million of dollars, was, when a young mou, warned out of the town of Westport -for fear he would bocome chargeable to the town. Dollars of tho United Btates, and of tho South American republics, are now circulated in Can ton on an equal footing with the Spanish milled dullars, allowance being made for any ascertain ed difference of standard. William Hondry was tried in Providence Inst week for kissing three ladies in tho street against their consent. He was fined five dollars and costs on each complaint, amounting to $7.99 for each kiss. A little oolored girl was frozen to death on Friday night, near Salem, N. J. Next morning she was fonnd with icicles down her cheeks. Poor child! her tears of sorrow and suffering froze with her life-blood. “We will predict that every delinquent sub scriber who reads this, our New Year’s Address, shall recollect every time he receives and reads our paper that ho is delinquent. We will visit you fifty-two times during, the incoming year, and every time you shall recollect that you owe us.” —Ohio State Times, - “That’s the stuff for trousers,” and jußt the kind of tailoring that will give “fits” to delin quents. • A Goop Joke.—The city authorities of Maryß ville, California,- recently, poseed an ordinance for the removal- of outside stairs in that city. While theconncil was in session aTew days sub sequontly,the stairs leading to the council chum ber ncre removed, and the dignified members of i the body, according -to the jjleraldi were com pelled to 11 shin” down the posts of the build ing, s. ,VV' 1 r* • *. - . * PORTRAIT O? A MaN DESTINED 10 A", LONG liiPß'—tot me now be permitted to delineate the portrait of a man destined to long life. lie has a proper and well-proportioned stature, without, however, being too tail.* He is rather of the middle size, and somewhat thickset. His complexion is not too florid; at any rate, too mnoh ruddiness in youth, is seldom a sign of longevity, His hair approaches rather to the fair than the blaok ; his skin is strong, but not rough. His head is not too big; he has large veins, and his shoulders are rather round than flat. His neck is not too long; his abdomen does not project; and his hands are large, but not too deeply cleft. His foot is rather thiok than long, and his legß are firm and ronnd. He has also a broad, arched chest, a strong voice, and the faculty of retaining his breath for a long time without difficulty, In general, there is a com plete harmony.in all his parts.- - His : senses are good, but not too delicate ; his pulse is slow and regular. His stomach is excellent, his appetite good, and hie digestion easy. The joys of the table are to him of importance; they turn his mind to serenity, and his soul partakes in the pleasure whioh they communicate. He does not eat merely for the sake of eating; but each meal is au hour of festivity; a kind of delight attended with this advantage, in regard to others, that it does not make him poorer, bat richer. He eats slowly, and has not too much thirst. Too great thirst is always a sign of rapid self-fipnsumption. In general ha is serene, loquacious, active, sua oeptible of joy, love, and hope; -but insensible to the impression of batted, anger, and avarioe. Hib passionß never hecomo too violent or de structive. If he ever gives way to angerr, he ex periences a youthful glow of warmth, an artifi cial fever, without an overflowing of the bile. He is fond, also, of employment, particularly calm meditation and agreeable speculation; is an optmist, a friend to nature and domestic fe licity; has no thirst after honor or riches, and banishes nil thought of to morrow. —Art of Pro longing Life. From the Rio Grande.— Hates have bee received at Galveston, from tho Rio Grande, to the 24th ult. The yellow fever bad not abated qt Brownsville or Motamoras. About fifteen deaths are reported daily in those cities. There was a rumor current in Brownsville, that orders have been received from the government,- sus pending the building of the proposed fortifica tion on the Rio Grande until the result of the negotiations now going on between the Ameri can and Mexican governments, for the purchase of the six States of the Sierra Madre, should be definitely settled. A Newspaper in Nebraska.— The publication of'a newspaper called the Nebraska Democrat, has been commenced at Old Fort Kearney, in the unrecognized territory. It strongly.! urges the passage of the territorial bill by Congress, and says that, Bhonld this he done now, a flourishing city would immediately spring up at the place where the Democrat as published. Tn the United States Supreme Court, a tew days ago, an attor ney at law was admitted to practice, whose resi dence was officially announced in the proceedings at Nebraska. Melancholy Coincidence.— -The ill-fated steamer San Franoisco cleared from New York Dooember 17th, and we find, on examining the Shipping List, that on the same day the follow ing ships cleared, all of which have met a simi lar fate: .Commerce, Singapore and Borneo, be sides ship Saxony disabled and put into Halifax. —Boston Transcript. High Priced Cows.—At a sale of imported stock in Cincinnati, on the 31st nit., Cassius M. Clay purchased twocowa for $2,300, S. Mere dith, of Cambridge, lowa, bough t two others for; $l,BOO. They were all high, bred herd book Barhams. Tho remainder were withdrawn for want of sufficient bids. There wo thousands, of jtfrsons who aro otflicted with a Rapture of the Boweta, who pay but litUo attention tn tho disease until the bowels become strangulated. when tn all probability it may bo too late. How important It is, then, for all those puttering with any form of “Rupture of ihe Bowels," to call nt once upon Dr. KtiYSKR, at his Wholesale and Retail Drag Store, corner of Wood street end Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro* trading portion of the bowels. Dr, EKYSKIt has an office back of his Drug Store, where Trusses are applied, and warranted to give satisfaction. lip also ha* every variety of Trusses that you can name, and at any price, to suit tho means of every one in need of the article. I also keep every kind of Suppc&ters, JSody Jlrnca. Simvmcny Kantl ages, Elastic SloclHngs, far enlarged Veins, and all kLexis of mechanical appliances used ia the cure of diMase.. • I woalil respectfully invite tho attention of ibe public to an exccllc.nl TRUSS FOR CHILDREN, which invariably ef fects euros In a very short time. ‘ £s* DR. KKYSER’S DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, sign of the Golden Mortar. dec26 - iitr’ Another of the Good Ladies ofourjcity testifies to the efficacy of Dr. M’Lnne’flcelebratoJ vermifuge. New Tong, February 7,1852. I do hereby certify loiho public, that a child of mine, four years old, being troubled villi worms, T was induced hi purchase a bottle of Dr. M’Lane’s celebrated Vermifuge, which I administered; and the mult was, it brought away an immense number of worms in bunches and strings; many, had the appearance of being cut to pieces. My child is now enjoying most excellent health. I take pleasure in recom mending it to both young and old, as ono of tho bestmedi cines I ever used. F. S.—The alove valuable remedy, nlso Dr. M’Lane’it cel ebrated Liter Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. ' • Purchasers will l>e careful to ask for Dr. M’Lano’s Celc brated Vermifuge, and take none clso. All others, in com parison, are worthless. Also for sale by the sole proprietors. FLEMING 8R05.,. Successors to J. Kidd A Co., jal4:daw CO Wood street. Crystal S*alace, JVew Work. EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN STEEL PENS, Manufactured by • . MYER PHTNEAS, NEW YORK; ,M. P. calls the attention of the pnblle to bis celebrated QUILL, patent, double-spring, Commercial and Bank PKNB, with a variety of twenty-five different kinds of STEEL PENS, of his own make suitable for all handwritings. Called the Treble Spring. These pens have been adopted by tho Senate in Washington, in preference to all others. The abovo pens, together with his superior unrivaled ac commodation holders, can be seen at Mr. J. B. Stool's and Mr.il. M. Norman’s, Camfretreot; ThomasL. White's Canal street; and K. A F, Ezekiel’s, Exchange Place. jafi 33- Every well dressed man knows how difficult it is tb find a Tailor who thoroughly understands the peculiarities, of each figure, and can suit its requirements with a well out, gentlemanly fitting garment. Hence it Is that so few feel “ at homo” during tho first day’s wear of any new arti cle of dress, and however costly, never become adapted to. •their forms. To remedy so manifest a deformity, J 2. GRIB BLE has practically studied both form and fashion, always adapting the garmont, weather, coat, vest, or pantaloons, to tho exigencies of its wearer—thoroughly attaining that ele gance of fit which ithe spirit of tho age dictates. - GKIBBLE’S CLOTUING HOUSE, dec2S No. 240 Liberty street, head of Wood. L *3- I-Ivcr D4>eases.—Carter’s Spanish Mixture, as a remedy for liver disease, and tho number of formidable evils connected with a disorganized state of that organ, is unrivalled. Hundreds of certificates, from t he highest sources, of per sons now livlngin the city of Richmond, Vo., might begiren of cures effected by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We have only room to refur to tbo extraordinary cure of Samuel M. Drinker, Esa., of the firm of Drinker A Morris, Booksellers, Richmond, who was curod by two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, after three years suffering from diseased Uver. He says its action on the. blood is wonderful, bettor than all tho medic ; no ho had ever taken, and cheerfailv recommends it to aIL *#*Bee advertisement [ jal3:d&wlm "VTEW BOOKS-Just received at DAVISON’S Book Store, it C 5 Market street, near Fourth. West’s Analysis of tho Bible; in various bindings; 3rd edition. nengstenborg on the Apocalypse; 2 tolp. Brown’s Works, on Galatians, Sufferings and Glories of the Messiah, Peter, Ac. Infidelity; prizo essay; by Pearson. Menslow on Declension and Revival. Monalow on Midnight Harmonies. Memoirs of M. L. Duncan. Well Spring; bv Biekerstetb. Young Woman’s Friend; by Jnmes. Christian Father’s Present to his Children; by James. Burns on tho Parables and Miruclos. • Wanllowoo Miracles. Living or Dead; byKylo. Lamp and Lantern, and Happy Homo; by Hamilton. Dr. Hamillon’s now work, Tho Patagonian Missionary. Family Prayers; by author of Morning and Night Watches, (new.) , Kitto’s Series of Daily Readings. Christ is AIL Christian Titlos; byTyng. Royal Preacher; by Hamilton. Morning of Joy and Night of Weeping; by Donor, t Key to W. Catechism. James* Anxious Enquirer. Life in Earnest and Mt of Olives; by Hamilton. Thankfulness; by Hamilton jalS TTfOOL PLAIDS.—A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25 Fifth st.. ff have marked down their whole stock of Plaid Goods from 25 to SO per cent • - " ja!7 SH. MOLABSES-J.200 bbls Steam. Refined Bugar*Hou3£, , landing from steamer New-York and for sale by JAMES A. HUTCHISON A C 0.,. dec2 . nts St. Loola Sugar Refinery. . T>ONDS— I) $2,000 Monongahela. Navigation coupon o’s, ’63; $5,000 City of Pittsburgh N. Y. coupon C’g, *B3? . $5,000 County of Allegheny N. Y. coupon o’s,-’Bs* « ' For sale by WILLIAM A. HILDA 00; janlC:3w * Bankers, 04 Wood street. . ; • Jersey Wagonr : , 7 • ~ A GOOD SPRING-WAGON; with shafts and pole, suitable or two horscsj wfll bo sold cheap by : .. . - . 1 JAMEB-McMASYEBS. - . Jal3 • Eagle Hrery Stable, B«Teathct.- Vi' a t l ?r£? £ r ? t Death from a Raptnre< MRS. ANN JEMISON, 23 Ninth street. —AISO— A NEW PATENT PEN, “Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, But not expressed in fancy; rich, noi gaudy— For the apparel oft proclaims the man.” 1 v . \\* nEALTILOFFIOE INTERMENTS IN Tilß CITY OK PITTSBUJtGII, JYdm January Qthf 1854, to January 17^1854. • - v . "1 Asthma 1 ...... Durh.... 1 Consumption.. 5. Disease of Stomach. * 1 Dr0wned................. 0 Dropsy'of Chest... 1 Gangrene Whooping-cough. Old Age.........? Pneumonia..'. ScarlefFever.J. Typhoid Ferer, Unknown OF TUB ABOVE THERE WERE tJndor 1 ‘ year 2 J From 40 to 60. From Ito 2. ~o “ 60 to 60. “ 2to 6 .... ....2 ■« CO to 70. « ’ 6to 10.; 3 « 70 to 80. “ 10 to 15.....;....; 0 « 80 to- 00. “ 15 to “ 00 to^lOO. “ 20 to 30..- ..4 Ago .unkncnrc... ;«• 30 to 40 . Males 13; Females 7; White 184 Colored 2..—.T0tal 20. ByorOerof the Boirt of nealth; HEWADVEBTISEIEEHTS. CORNUCOPIA AND COFFEfi HOUSED d; babuabS). No. 40, Fifth Street, between Wood and Market. ji\nl9:ly] .nTTarcaon.: - ' .. r - • For Kent. • .• -• TWO STORE ROOMS; with fire proof taults and colt are corner of Market and Water streets. • Jnqnjre of ' ' janl9;l.w S'- ■■ V; McCORMICK* • -r— LOST, ■ ON WEDNESDAY EVENING,thoISth;* Scotch Terror 1)0G,-with a Orasjj collar and Lock wound lilsuecY.' Any pcreon Audinc: said Dog, arid bringing him to the Ga ult* ofllcft, will be liberally rewarded janlO;lt Boarding. rpWO YOUNG MEN. or a gentleman nud bis wife, can be I accommodated with' boarding, cither by. the day or week;nt Mrs. E. MCDONALD'S, corner K of Boblnson and Sandusky streets. Allegheny city. 1 ~ - Sf«w Oyster. Saloon. SHELL OH STEWED OYSTERS 12%£ttNTS PER DOZEN. ./7N CTIAS. KIMBLE l2B Wood street, respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have fitted up a Saloon in a superior manner, foe deposing of .OYSv TEBS nt tho above named rates. Wo havealso a Saloon at the corner of Wood and Liberty streets, where we WHOLE* SALE AND DETAIL SIIELL AND CAN OYSTERS, of su perior quality. All Oyeterswarrantcd. • Just call and judge for yourselves. . ....... All orders left at tho above Saloons, will be promptly at* tended to, and furnishedto any part of the city. .. • jalS:lw CIIAS. KIMBLE A CO. Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus. AVERY great want has been felt in oarcommunity, be cause our institutions of learning, or public libraries anil reading rooms, have no Chemical nnd I’niLosopmcAL Appaeatcb to enable the teacher or. public lecturer on sci entific subjects to Illustrate his leciuro upon. The Young Men’s Library Association, at tbelr Jalo annual meeting, resolved to take the necessary steps fur obtaining such an apparatus, so ns to fill tbu void so tong felt, The following persons hare been appointed ns a committee to carry oui the object proposed, and U Is earnestly hoped that tbVclti tens, when called upon; will respond to the call by subscri bing liberally. ♦ Notice'* fTMTE PARTNERSHIP which Misted the under _L- rignedond Ifcmr Stdjplu, nnder the firm of HENRY •STIMPLK & CO., is dissolved, nod. the undersigned alone are authorised.to transact and settle up the business of the hue firm. jjftl&tfl - PATRICKS A FIHKNp. Bank Stock* FIFTY SHARES of Exchange Rank Stock, or M. and M. ; Hank Stick wanted, at a fair price. Enquire atofhee of MORNING POST. s»lBr2fc New and mural books fur youths.— Peep of Ray. Jane upon line. ; Advice to Young Christians. :• Clara Stanley, or a Hummer among the JIills; 60 cents. Frank Xlarrison, or Three Months under the Snow; SO cents. •'•••. - One Hundred Short Tales for Children;-illustrated; 50 cents. • . Lights and-Shadows ofScoUish Life; illustrated; 75cts. Claremont Talcs, or Illustrations of the Beatitudes; 60 .rents. Call to the Lambs; n series of 1 beautiful moral stories; 50 rent;*. . . . - Tho above am handsomely illustrated, and haven reli gious (not sectarian) alia- For sate Itv J. S. DAVISON, j*lB ft;* Marketst. ~ 1. EAD—t>uo p»gf» xoft Unieim Lend, recejvca by aeyMono, J and for caloca favorable terms, by jalS LEECH, SCALriN A CO. SH' *T—‘_*ij kegs assorted, from No. Ito No. 7, iu store ana for rale by [jalSj - I.KECIL STALPIN & CO. . ON.TIIE EASTERN ROAD.—A valuableLotof Ground for sale, situated on the Eastern read, near the Arse nal,4o fefctfrcmtbjr 140 deep, with a two stpryiPwelling House. Price $OOO, Terms easy. ‘ . , 3. CUriIBERT s & SON, jsIS. ___ 1W Third street. SHUT —Is numbers, landing from steamboat Keystone, for sale bv . >lB JAME 3 A. HUTCHISON A CO. Ci OLDEN SYRUP —In bblfl, half bbls, and kegs, just re-; I : C«iTod per frteamer flrenite Slate, and for pale by jalS JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. SUOAUUOUSH MOLASSJSs--r'JW bbts receiving pursteu iner (Iruuito Stato and Keystone, forfale by J«IS • JASIES A; HUTCniSON.A CO. BEIf INED SUGARS—2.OOO bbls crushed, pow<t«rcdj'chir* : ified, and small loaf, instore ami for sale by f JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO„ ; J u lB Agents St. Loci* Steam Sugar-Refinery. IK AD—JIoO Pigs sot J ja!B • rpHK COMING STRUGGLK.—M'o have received a new 1 supply of this world-read Tract, Price 12j/£ cents: by mail 14 corns, in stamps. 'For snlo.whoWalo and rctaiL JOHN S. DAVISON. lATfcST O.FusiKK’S MiVVJSbI’ J Old s!t*morius; net? Sobit, by S. C. Foster. Little Etta; « « Happy Days and Happy Nights. - Thu Dying Words of Little Katy. A new gong-in the Ktory of »«Hot Corn.'* Kittv Clyde. The Long, Long Weary Day. ■'.Yesterday.' . . ’ St. Mary in HVnren: by Burn?. . Mary's Little Nit**** llosebueh ScbottUtth.'* - Opera Schottiseh. Knty-Dld Polka, i'rima Donna Waltz. Dreams of the Heart. Holiday SchottLvh.' Bridal Polka. Together with a -variety of the newest and'most fashiona ble music, for sale bv IL KLEBKH, W. Np.lOiThird ktrwt. s ICIiS—A. few mow {mtu-rna of eluant PlaM ami Bro - cadn Silks rvmtln at A. A. MASON & CO.’S; No. £0 Fifth street, whk'li will bo dlspcstii of at a large dbicoaht t’roin former prWs. jalT ITIhANNF.LS, Cheeks, Muslin.*, . Unons, Tickings,. and . every variety of domestics,. fcava been marked down, and will bo closed out duriogLtlie pale. A. A. MASON * CO.* * : No 25 Fifih street. Copartnership Notice* rnELAN. I HA'-THIS DAYassociated. with inn us partner, my X nephew, Jamet Puklajt.. The -business -of manufactu ring and importing of HOSIERY, YARNS, 4c-,'.will be con tinned at the Old Stand; No. £-1 Fifth street, and conducted under ibe firm of William Dali Si Co. AU.pereons having oJaimrbgainHt mo will please present thorn for immediate payment, and those who are indebted will please pottle their bills, wi*h ro little delay as possible. -WILLIAM DALY, No. 24 HHh st, Next door to the Iron City Hotel January 12. 3Ss4—f jai4 : ' Dividend Notice* Office Oido Asi> PisrrsnvAKiA Raiuioad Co., > *—,•« Pittsburgh, December ill, 1553; / nillß Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad ' X Company havo declared, a dividend of four per cent, out of iho net earnings, of tho rood for tho six months ending -» payable on and after the'23d January next.' Transfer Rooks will.be closed until 27th January.'prox. W. LARIMER, Jr.. Treasurer. - CARUt " ~ -.- milß UNDERSIGNED, in connection with Mr. LEYI X LODEN, U, S. Consul to Bordeaux, Ftupce, 1 purposes establishing'a Mercantile Agency at the nbove_plnce, fur the purchase, on commission; of Brandies, Wine.vPruits, Ac.; and will also attend, with promptness, to atiy other bual ness with which they may be;favored. A. J. RONNET. . • - References in . Piitsburgli: Thomas Scott, Esq., President Mcr. and Man. Bank; John D. Scully, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Trust a mpany 8. M’Clurkan,Esq., Cashier Citizens’ Deposite Bank; Messrs. Iloon & Bnrgent, Bankers; '. Messrs. Harris A Co., Bankers; and. to merchants gene rally. . , Mr. IT. will leave Pittsburgh about tho 18th Inst; until which time ho will be found at tlie slow of Robt. H. King, Liberty street. jolltlw Notice to Teaehera« . A MALE SCPRIUXTIiNDENT WANTED, at South Pitta- Xjl burgh Public Schools. Salary $6OO por annum, pnya bio monthly. An examination will take placo at tho School House, on tho Gth of February, at 0 o’clock, P. M J.lag'fimlte . I. B. McVAY, fterctary, jobs ruariNo. . oooinuiTpijunjm FLEMING BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd* Co.) , WHOLESALE DHPQGISTS, „ ...... ' . Ai>. ®> ITotid. Strati Pilikmrah, Pa. - Proprietors of Dr. Jl’Lane’s Celobrotod VormlfusZ liver ril,a - Sv - . ialo : Lmported suaps— ~ . . Cleaver’s Magnum Bonum Konev 8oap; Do Honey Soap, assorted sues; Do do Sbatiug Soap; ' Do Musk Brown Windsor Soap: Do Extra scented''do do • Bows’ do do do do Forealoby JOSEPn ELEMINO. jal * Bnccearor to L. WMcnv A 06. ■ B' A. FoUneatocU’s Vermifuae, " TTUKiIH iscviJenco llmt must aatisfy every mind that HwTk «,is \ennifuge isthe only article.lhat can be administered with tho certainty ofexpeLHngworms: TV v lt . iT • Haupas,N. 5..Jan.23,1852. - . I hereby certify, that a child of mine, ogod threeyears, had been very ill for a month with,® painin thecbest,gen eral weakness, and loss of. appoLlte. ; I was advised .to try v»7i* ~?knestock s ermifugej-and accordingly. bought.a; bottle uom M. Naylor, Druggist, Granville street. Hav mg admlnlsicred a portion of it, ho .passed, within twenty-. four hours. Two Hundred and Forty-two Worms, from sir !u! A . !. D^e! in .length. The child, immediately after this, bad its appetite restored, and 6«>n. enjoyed perfect health, Anothor child, seven years old, who had been more or Jcss sick from hisbirtb, took ihe remainder of,tho him to pnis.One Hundred and Sixty two Worms. From that thuo to the present, hla health has been perfectly good, and-, ho lias thrived-a* well rs any child coalX ELIZABETH BISHOP. - Sold, wholesale and rEtcif, by.oJl the priocipaldruggists anil country merchants;throughout tho United States. jnotG. Wanted to Rent. A COMMODIOUS DWELLING, with ten to, sixty acres of Land,Sop a good road not moris than five miles from the dty. Apply to' . GEORGE W.'SMITU, ja4:2w . ' . - ■••,-. = •' -y ■; .-'Bitstreet - • T , BARGAINS, ~, |_| AYING determined -to close my business vfithiir the XX next sixty days, I will sell off my remaining stock at ' greatly reduced prices. The-stock comprises many desfra .ble Goods; amongst them are 30- ps. Bat’d Country Flan nels, selling atH>,rents a yard..;. : - "J.: G. MUNTZ,' _ j«4:tf -y; . .Market ftreet,neajLiberty. - |A CABESMUBTAKD,ENUUBH—Just recriyed-andToc LU salehy > : ,;‘y:?:;;JOEL-MpH3C|E K :v^ " V -‘ V "■ . . -i **:%*:■. - 'V'Vi ; ... *■: •> 1 - x.' 0 1 ...... C. F. WILLIAMS, Pbjrician of Board oflXeaUh. JOIW LAYTON. OR; WM; M* WRIGHT, DIL JAMES It. SPEER, EDWAKB It ATISI, F. H. BRUXOT, - B. P. BAKEWKLL, ' • Committee. ’Onieua, fur sale by JAMTO A. JIBTCntSON. & CO. , • i, .v? ' '■ ,' : . ■-. . - t :* j- ,■ ' >” 1 - ’ 1 SPECIAL NOTICES. State Mutual Fire & Marine Insurance Company, ..op PKrasYbYnm.-' s ' •- - -*"J Branch Oj]lc* cor. JFburih and SmthfUld di^^BSliturnfC Capital, 350,000 iJollara. x. ’ -vUIBECTlOBB: •/ -'V' • •• John P. Kutherforflii)ftnphiniCoi,P.C. Sedgwick, Harris T.y r ®.* Jones,' Philadelphia;, A. Wilkins, Banker, littabunrh; A. A. CarrfQf,Pittstrargh{Jofm B. Rutherford, Dauphin a. J. Gillett, Uarrlshurg; 8. T. Jones; Harris -burg; UoWrt Slots, Csarb6neo, v - a t „, , IT>T ™ JOiLYP.RUTIIERPORD, PMSJdem. A. A. OAURIER, Act’y. A. J. GILLETT, Socrotary. b£*i!L e «»jopany win Insure against perils or sea and •> andmew-?.^ Q °? t »n*pprkatlon;.alßoi"oabßfldlnjw i tentwitWfcS 0 i^s, J , ty r « country, at lowest rates consis- j Policies issued bn dwelling houses either perpetually or fot a term ofyearg; jal3- ojr f „ . iiaxcroaa: . Wm. Jr. Swum, J. P. Bteirpr v H-AvShockelfora, - - - E.SLBayis, J. E. Klnnlm-n ■ : Tho S ;S. MilclicU, , ■ ' w^c ' ' L - Wm.ll. Sowers, '-R D.'Sherman. • A.Hart,..-. : •/. . , , . v ; Wni. T. Hachcr, . Alex. Heron, Jt; Fnnrtan Sheppard/ l : • • -•- -. JOEL J(WI2S» President. • A; 8. GXILETT, Scerctarv' : Will insareCotton.ptWooleD ! .Factaries > Buildinga, Bto , res. Merchandise and property.generallj, on the most foiorable tenosl' fjalu], .. A.A.CAIUUEII,Agent. Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia; . Capital $300,000* HOME OFFICE. WINCHESTER, YS. _ piwOTpia? . _ : ....... . Jop. 8. Csrpon,-r-.- ~ 'JolinKerr. Lloyd Logan, .• James TL Burgess, : - James P,JRHoy,N.W. Richardson, H. IT. McQuyre. . JOS. 8i CARSON, Pr»Jdoot; - aS. FUNK, Secretary .o. P. ActUflfy. ■ The attention *>f the community is especially invited.to . this company, as an institution based upon an omple capK : tal, and conducted on Ihe'atrJctest prlndplesofequityand economy... Policies issued on Boats;-Cargoes,' and property generally* by •. ; Ai:A. CARRIER; Agent.. ' , J*l3 Office onr. Ponrth and Bmithfifil<lstS. ' v .Firemen’s insurance US£/ Companyofthe City of Plttsburcb. J. K. MOORHEAD. President—ROßEßT FINNEY, goer* tary. ; Will Irurars against FUtE and MARINE RISKS of all : kinds. Office: No. 09 Water street. ' piazoemiia: J.K.Moorhead, W.J. Anderson, - B.C.Bawyer, B. B. Simpson.. • Wm; 31. Edgar, H.B. Wilkins, 0. H. Paulson, . William Oollingwood, R. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Jofeph Kayo, Wm. Wilkinson, • ~ ... David Campbell., D^ s J m P < ! rtantto <;u PP®w andLeechers, Br. llO. Wood street, hns received an'os* t*ortmentcf • • ; -v : . Thomas’.Mechanical LoScheS; • • • Cupping Glasses ; . r “ BrcustOlsssear-.'-.i - ■ Bye Cups; . ' r< ..Dental Leeches;... N r : . “ Scarificator. ’ .... Theco are really important in vcnUons, and very conve nlcnt to . those who fbUowLeechkig., Call and-see them. Wood st- and Virgin alley. . .. j a Q O 6 CASH MUmL FIRE ASFir. H.I2SK INSCBAHCE COMPANY; of ?22*£ yl £ ant ** CAPITAL, sloo,ooo* CHAR TER PERPETUAL. . AUGUSTUS O/TIEISTER. Acrriary—TnOMAS H. WILLSON, Esq; . -. .niBEOTOttS;":'" ; : '• Hon. A. 0-Heister, . Samuel W.-Hays. I Wiliam Robinson; Jr.," ThomnsGlllesole. William F. Fahnestock, John B, Cox*- ' Harvey Bollman, Jacob Peters, >' , . WUliamCoider, Jr : Jacob fi.Halderman, - ' Aaron Bornbtmgb. > ‘ BUSSELL & OAKE3, Agents,-. . , '• ’ ..Office, in. Lafayette Buildings, •• ly* (entrant on Wood stroeLV ■ — U is ■ due to KlER'ti tttroicum:. to say tbatit ha* been known to completely eradicate vesicle of this dreadful disease In less time tljan aay ti IL * eiD -- a * less coster■. inconvenience to thopa- The. thousands of certificates In tbebsndsof the proprio* tor, many of which an* from well known citizens of the city of and , Its immediate vlcinlty,goto show clearly and. beyor; \U doubt, that Kies’s Petroleum is a medicine of no com on value, not only as a local remedy in tu, EheumatUm, of Sight, butas a valuable internal remedy. Inviting the investigating physicians, u wuil as the suffering patient, to beccmeacnuainted with its merits. • • -•- . Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this medicine is purely natural, and to bottled. as it Lows from thebosom.ofthe earth. .. ..c . Thefi)Uowing certificdU it copied from a paprr published at Syracuse, JV. K, and hears date August .2, 1852, to vthich is zlso appended the T. P»t, iLD~ f Syracuse: /- v: •--- • " - •• -This may in truth certify, that I have been sbbaaiy if iictel with- Bcrofulafor the lastsovenyearsthat mostof the tame I have been unable to attend to anykind of business, end znuch.of the time unable to walk and confined to my bed, and bare been treated nearly all the time by the best Phypicians our country affords; 1 occasionally • gotsome uof, bn t no cure, and continued to grow wbrre until Lr.Poot recommended meto try thePetrcleum, or-Kock OlLas ere rytlung else had foiled. I did so without foitb at first, bat the effect was astonishing; it threw the poison to tho surface »t once, and I at once began to grow better; and by using . leveh bottlesl have got a cure worth thousands of dollars-" w, . .. MRS. NANCY M. BARKER. This may certify that I have been acquainted with Kier’s Petrplenm. nr Rock Oil, for more than a year, odd have re* oefttedly witnessed its benoSdal effects in the cure cf indo- Jnat nlcere ond otherdlscafseefor which it is; recommended, ■ *nd can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine wbr* ihy of attention; and can safelysay that success has attend* •sdite-uzewhereothermedtrinehadfaned. •' I>. Y. FOOT, M.-0, For sal* by all the Druggists ip Pittsbnrgb? fenZyrfAwl PHILADELPHIA CUBTAIH WAREHOUSE, 171 SltiU'Jloiut, ~IL. \Y, SAFFORD, • ..i...... . jT" KEEPSecidrtaritlyon baud the?noKtextenpivpsn& Are2r Tariedtv«Bori3nentofOurtalnßandCurtaih Material?to befound Iri-tbo city; comprising in part of the following' CURTAIN GOODS AND FURNiTURE-COVERINGS-all yty)ftnof~ ; >: French LsceOurtalns, ' Window Shades, All prices,- Muslin. •. . u Duff Jlollands, iiJl widths, Prenchßrocatelles, all widths, Gilt Cornices, every style and’ French Plushes. price,' “ Satin Laincs, G U t Curtain Dins, Lampas, _ .•. Ifcuidp, *• ; Batins, • Cords and Tassels, • “ DomaakLinena, . Giin'ps, all prices, ; ■ u Casbrnerette, .. Loops, .Plain Turkey Red, , India Satin Patmusk, . Picture TasselsandCords,- : « LlniDßSilks, FhAda Tassels and Brasses, FutuitureGimps, . ■ Hooks,'Rings,Brackets, Ac,„■ •A full assortment of fho aboTe goods constantly fur sale, wbolesaleorretall. - - ■ [marl:ly—alm.n. indigestion and Liver Complaint . CUREDiiX KtER’S PETROLEU Jl.—Kesdtßo fol lowing letter froa Rev, 0; DiCKnttoHi aussionary in Oregon; ■' . Mr. Jj 11. Eub—Dear Sir-:-. Myseltsnd nrlfeihaving been ?reatly -benehtted by the use of your Patroloum, I wish to have you send mo a box of two or three dozen bottles. I «a the Congregational Mlnlstor ia thia place, and seteral •jf my people are JUTecte&witti'tndigestion and an inaction or the Htxjt, the eame of .myself and :vrife, before,tahina your pCTßotsuir, or Rocs Oil. . Wo took twirentt bottles-- two or three each—about a Tear and-a half aM. ami we have:nover enjoyed good health for years.** we have • that fullness of the stoiaftchwhlch so distresses the dys poptic was reliered, and I hare felt nothing of tt siace that time. My wife was-also relieved from a chronic' disease of. the Uver, -which had been of several years standing, by the aso of yonr Petrolomn. ' . v r Sold by S. M. KIER, Canal,Rasta, GEO. H. KEYBER, 140 ftqod. street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealers every* *'bere. ' ' V oct2s Compuiy ov OKf, BiM OJlce: 94 Waifr Slrtfi, betvxm-MarJcd ar.d WoodstrezU. t Injures UULIi Bisks, on the Ohio and Missis-' dppi Hirers and tributaries. • . lnsuTESagiiiiistLosBorDain*£eby.l?ire. . the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Navi*#- Transportation. • • mmctorb: H.l).Kin£, Wm. Larimer, jp., William BagaJoy, Samuel 31. Kier, Samuel Ren, : William Bingham* \V Robert Dunlop, jr.,, ' John S. DilworthT Isaac M. pennock, Francis Sellers, S. Uarbaugh, J. Bchoonmnker. : •' - - - Walter Bryant, WiUlamß.HaTa. - John Shlpton. . dec2B DASUEaEEOTYPESi— PostOfflea Buildings, Third LftenesMslakoi in all kinds of weather, from BA7M. to 5 P. an - Accurate artistic and animate likeness,'unlike land vastly-Ru perior to the common cheapdoguerreotypes,M the following' nheap prices: $1,50, $2, $3, $4, $5 ami upward, according to the sUeandqußlityofcaseorframe. * for children, from 11 A. H. to 12 ' .? nes?eB *lckor deceased persons taken In any partof theaty.- - - • • ; ' .fmrrtfcty - Curtain Mritorlnls, and X'S’T Curtain Trimmings of oremr description, JPurnicurri] “n/sTUalln Curtains, N. Y. Painted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pins, Bands.' £c.,atwholo£aloandretAil. r ' W. H. CAiiKYS . No. 160 Chesnutstrwt, corner Flftli, Philadelphia. i Curtains Itado and Trimmed In the rery nowcstYrench 1 styl *- -j- ■-•- [mar2o:lr Uornßll ©ormnr A irrcat many per* Uv,' sons are dre&dfttlN tormented with corn*. A certain' remedy will• be found In Dr. Conss’a Ooa?r PEiarxn, for *aleby Woodsfcreet; Pnca, retail at 12}4 and 25 cts. per box. .. pepg - 'feg-Xiberal deductions to those who buy to gel) agnin; “ flTSf®*'* O* O. F^—Place of meeting, Washington irn]l, IxtSk "Wood street, between. Fifth streetand Virgin alley. Pitthhuhgb Lodge, No. 33&—MtreCs every Tuesday evening Mkrcabiile-Kxca»phent, No. 87—Meeta -first and third Frktay of each month. ; •= y . ...J ; f [mar2s:ly ; Notice.— The JOURNEYII.KN TAiLUUH 80 thg* CUSTY, of Pittsburgh and. Allegheny meets on ti* Hrstnnd third Vr KDN'ESDAY of every month, at the FL/yut DA HOOSE, Market eircot.. Byonior. j -I:y '■ JOHN YOUNG, ,7R., Secretary. (te«AS6EBOM fiOi)GE, I; «r. O. F—The K=/ Angerona Lodge. No. 259,1.0. of 0. P„ meets CTery Wednesday evening In Washington Hail, Wood at: Mrltv AHL, Surgeon BenUiL-fguceetwr of lyy G.W. Biddle, j Mo-Udamithfieldst"^ BUILDI-VU LOT FOR SAMS. A.LOT 2* foot front on WELLE street, end extending A back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the'back peSTthf Lot is a Collar Wall, built for two small UortsSflais l£t fe in a desirable location for a residence; and irill bo sold low, nod on farbrnblo terms. Tltlo good, and dear from iucnmbtance. Kmiulro of - .: GEO, F. GILLMOBE novUi • . At.;Ofilce of Morning Dost.' ' For Sate,7"'' - . * IOTOP GROUND IN' BIItMIN'GHAir, havioz 24 fa* •II front on Carson street, by 100 foot in deplh. It is oho of the oort valuable Lota on that street - Title tonus accommodating. - ISnqTiire of ‘ *v .. C. B. M. SiEftH, (Att’y.V r 147 Fourth at,, PittaVh. .. . _ ■ To Lett ■&. alley, Pittsburgh. Tho Boom: fa 21 reet ß id a W 32 deep; one half aboveground; dry and well finlehelF T? huaaboal vault In fwfic WillHretital trfm£l L?n peri. Enquire at offleo of iloraio g P(,7t.’' 1 . . : ScOtdl Hm BlOr&et trhnaW mw. ireT c ni:Rs]« lOJf b o i,ao 0 * < j tif MeH . a *“ !£ > andimre amminlcmjdy ncreeii,■witli bnt mmot “Wjy tbrf' ciudoaors nYth c bolw MEATS, on MAKKffT HOE °E d?, ’“ nd ' IT ™ ine ’' “ tth “ soarcH Ultl * ‘l 10 "? k«ing product?, Ac., Ac., trillfSna -it to.their advantage to attend.' - ’ ' ■ that the citizma wilt (hror ustrllli their undi vided patronage. -■ ?. ■■ • • janlOttf ; ■ ■ ; • JIETCHERS ASSOCIATION; \U) SUUTUtI HILL- ftIAKKKT HOUSE is tho .centra of .-.VT attraction, and JAMES OARDXEJI is it stall No. Hi on tno regular market 'doys &ndßfenln£,w[tii hls best uaiot, nnoked/becf sausage, beef, tongues, pickled aodfresk pork,ic., ic. • .-:s- : - MUTCUINCPrf IiVBPJSW‘IO wJe at T . ** • , , Z3S?BBB!B aJrii&Stbw,; ' 'ii 1.-HOUroodstreit • U' ■ • - v «_•. * \- -'J-'v'- «''i.« : • x' * -j-;-: ; : THEATRE.—Joseph C. Foktzji, Z«i« and Sima, CT v_Kr t b*treet»ttbbTd:Wt»o<3...;vPricesorndfflJMlot« ‘Boxes add Parquetie 60c; Private Box**, I:irgff,sB; dc«.< dc* , small, $5: Second Tier,' 2sc; Boxra fur colored persons* 60c . Itoraonssecuring seats will be charged 32J< cts. extra for tho certificate. Doora open at o'clock ; pmorinaora to com* tnenceat 7 o T dock......ThiB evening, Januare 30th, .3854, will bo produced the great original drama of UNCLE TOW'S CABIN,or, LIFE AMONG THE I/OWLY? Undo Tom, the faithful slave, Mr, Rogers;: George Harris, th o fugitive, Mr. C. Foster; Gumption Cule.tho Yankee, Mr. Duriego; Phi- tbe Kdntucklan, 3fr. Iljnar; Topsr, ihe girl that sever was born, Mrs, BrelePTd; -Aun t Ophelia, ft Ver* monitor, Mra..J,C’. Foster; Eliza, the fugitive’s wlib, Mrs. Ilynarf Caasy, the distracted, Mrs., Dyke. In preparation, .thegrand romantic spectaole of Faoetup, or tho Demon of"' tho Drachenfels. Likewise, *h® celebrated equestrian drama of Itookwood, or Dick Turpin's Rido lo York, in which tho celebrated Bonny Black Bcss wilLappear. THE CAMPBEMS ARECOMIWG! AT MAPONIC UAX.L'FOK FOini OTaiITS ONLY* j Murphy, west * peel’s original Campbell sMINSTRELS, r -win gtrafouroFtlieirdiaste-aixd Fash- Solteos,. wmmpndng on WEDNESDAY E ’ lBB4. Among tho members of “*? Wlm:itableTroupe, white found Luko Wcut/Matt Pctl, and Joo Murphy, - , . . . Tickets, 6& cents, Lady and Qomlcuan. •' Ek'-' tra Tickets for.Ladieiu twenty-five cents. ; - tp.be had at tho Jlotoln and at tho Door. , -Pfi opcn at o'clock*.Concert-to .commence at y l\A 0 -IF* . ' **°» CROSS, Agent. '' H. L.-DlCKlNfiON^Mannger. jallimie. JAMES 31'KENNA, Auctioneer aild Commission Mer* chanty No. 120 Wood; street, near the conmr -of Fifrii, regular rale*of Dry Goods, Clothing, Grucerxcs, Glassware, 'and second band Furniture, each day, ct lu anfl 2 o’clock;-andat early gaslight,rach cVehing, Watches and Jew : elpr t GunB, Pistols;Books,Fancyarticles, Cutlery, Boots, Ac., with a general assortment of every description of Dry'Goddfl. Refer'to the principal merchants. - fub'J • ' ' Auctton--Uaf3y Sales, ■ A ;T the . Commercial SaTes -Booms; corner of Wood- and T J3L Fifth streets, at lOo’clock,'A. a gfajcrai assuftmont of Seasonabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Bools and Shoes; Hats, Caps, tev " 1 ' < : • AT P. SI., Groceries, Queenswaxe, Glassware, Tablu Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ac., : ' POSITIVE SAXE OF A STOCK OF GROCERIES. CON - SECTION ARY, QCEBNSWAUE, GLASS JARS. 11 AE& WARE,; STOVE FIXTURES, UNEXPIRKD tTERM OF LEASE of nOUSE and LOT,Real Estate; Buildinglx>ts with Brick:Duelling, Stable and- Out hr-itpcs;' lforseff.- Wagon? ! llarnosa,Ain T at AUCTION.->*OnTni T RBDAY > JBrinary2fith, Ht 15o’clock.ju the forenoon,will.bo »old at Ihu etOTCof Mr. WM. M’LAUGIILIN, corner of Webster, and' Roberts /Lreet?, Heventh AVard, his enlire stock of Family Grccerite, ; Confectionary, Queenswaru; Gias?ware, Hardware, &c~ as Jm • is-declining that .boalness.. Among the articles are lmpe rim,; Gunpowder and" Young Ifya-m Teas ; .Coffee; : Nirw" : Orlean?, and Loaf Sugar'; Syrup, Viriegar; Indigo,'Cigars, TobaccO~ mon, Ma«!kerel and Herring Glass .Tara and Omrectionarr, . -Batting. Queensware, Hardware, together with Stove Fix tures;': -And, at 2o’elork In the hflerhonn of theVaufe day, - two Draught irorseu nnd Wn^on; also, tta. l unexpired term of : •the Stor»r-a good Brick Building—Frame Dwelling House, stable and Rack Building, all erected oh a lot of ground:' rroDUng feet on-Wotrster Street, hnd extending back «tWttTOO-fe£l.' And, at tho same time, ihefailowibgltEAL; LSTATEr-4 lots of grrniud—three-of which hava-o front ; eachof ISlrf feet ea Webster'street, niid extendhig back. 12« foet-ttf Rcatliig alley.- Tha other is IS feet on shmo'' extending the sam e depth .to-samp alleivou which rreotrf a, gooct.comfortablo. Brick Dwelling ’House, coin mtnlng7 rooms; well finished; 2% stories' high, with Brick stable and other out houses. Terms atsale. .' ‘ - iwulft-MMKB iirKENNA. Anclioneer. -; . MiiAi>ri SAUISUf 1445-J2DUZBN FINE X NEW, STI'UrrASIIIONAJiM: WUITE SUIUTS, at Arcno*.—AtMrKenna’<s.tm MONDAY next,'January 23d, nt 30 &’cl6clcj ■wilt W Fold- without rcserre/dfc. JldterinaV - auclloa bitoae,! 44 5d2 domi white eliirtfi,oftUe fimist quali ty, nnii.latwt styles,. direct from : the manufacturer?,' New Aork. nnd will be fold in lota to suit the trade, who are par* •iicolarly Jhrited iowttend; also7.ldnzen black hickory and fancy shirts; they will be open fur examination on the ee coadstory oftheauctloarooins,on Friday. Hnis : - , • . JAMES McKE.KNA. Auc. AafiUtiA.Kiu>' "stAL'n of an extensive -WUNTJtY DRY GOODS STORE AT AUCTION.-On MONDAY? Jan- « oary: 23rd. 1654, a£ 2 o'clock, wilLbe fold, at .McKunno’s ' • Auction by- order of Assignees, UlO of a rotuil * - country stare. Among tho lot arts some very, lino goods, such ns fOpncas, intfos de Iftines, - staff,;Testings, .flannels, bleached and brown-muslins, silk - hdhfa. and cravats, fino shawls and dress hdkfe., ribbons, *.- wens,tweed cloths,- casslnefca, -patent-thread, spool cotton, ; gloves and hosiery, suspenders,linseys, lamb’s wool shirts : and drawers, white dress ahlrta, gingham and check shirts, overcoat? and pantaloons; ‘superfine satin vests, Irish linen, buckram and padding, silk plush; chusahs, heavy blankets,'" famitare calico, men, women, ; :misses, boys and youth?* -hoots, brogans, shoes, bootees, buskins, pumps and slippers, - gam overshoes; also, a very largo lot.of-fiilk and worsted ' fringe,with manyother articles; • •' - . . •••' jalf ; JAMES McEENNA. Auctioneer. ' ’ Tk kTAIL STOCK OF. FANCY and STAPLE DKY GOODrf, J.V CLOTHING, at ArcrioS/-*Oh THURSDAY, Janu ary 19th, at 2 o'clock, will bo sold, at’JlcKcnna’s Auction. House, the following articles of Dry .Goods~trad Clothing; - Ac.: Sbawls, cambrichdk&.;.laces, silk'fringes' ncd gltnps. patent thread, silkand woolen plaidk.silk brocadc-v?>otdiD, Uolaines, ginghams, calicos, yestings, : ; flahne]s, alpacas, me« rrnoa, beraizes, oil cloths, cassfmeres and cassincls, pafnen* . -lers, b anketa, twwds, sack flannels, drilling; silk bonnets, mantilla?, spool cotton, shirts and drawers, hosiery. Ae fr™ . ■ > JAMES McKENNA. Aucfr. f! A 3£SBP u S miscellaneous On SATURDAY EVENING, Jnnuaryfllst, nt a? the Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Eirth atnfets, will be soldi a large ami valuable collect don of new Books; among which are, Dickeos’ Complete Works, 4 volsv Prof. Wlhon’s Essay?; Scott's Life of Nar>o- Icon; Works of rr.JP.-Willis; BoUin’« Ancient instory! 2 . 7ola ?J’ eBtcn » Farmer and Gardener; History of the ilex iran WarrGqldßmlth’B Works; Pictorial History of Indian JVaraand CaptivUiw: Nicholson’s Mechanics’ Companion ; Stair Boilderis Gaide; Lamartine’* French Revolution: Mechanic’s Own Book; Poetical works of Scott, Pot*, On' -usd, Campbell, Byron, and Moore; splendid Family Bibles;. ana illustrated works; Ac. Catalogues are ready, jqtn . . r , - P.;31; DAVIS, ~Auet r r. Apib FANUk DRY GOODS.—WiII be sold at tho kj-Commercial Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth •sttwlSjon-Thursdaymoming, January. nt 10 o’clock, an extensive oawrtmcnt of foreign and d<£ mertic dry goads; to close the stock of* country-merchant retiring from.busiqess,^ ; A ,large portion of the sale com. . pnses flue Cmcy articles suited to tho trade; such as ribbons, white cambrics, mulls, swlfs, bobineto, bishop lawns,-laces! edgings, dress neckerchief cambricfc hdkfa., Velvet trim*, mings, ladles and-gentlemen’s kid gloves, elegant sbawf 'Ac, Ac.; Also, remnants !bf choice broadcloths", doeakin and tmgllfhcassimerer. vestlnffj*, satinets, flannels, canton lin ings. tweeds; jeans, alpacas; coburga, cashmeres, triainwv ginghams, Ac. Also, a quantity of boots, shoes, bats, caps, woolen.comforts, buck gloves and a general assortment of tkshlonable clothing, shirts, Ac. / P. M. 11ATIS, : -janlS 1 /•••• ‘'.Auctioneer.' - f ■ ■ notice. , fTAVINQ purchased the entire stock ofj. O.Amlm'OD A , Co., wuwUl continue the irholcsnlo PJICIT uni COfr- FECTION Altv burinera, nt the old stand, No. 0 Wood street under thestylo of .<e M, W. KANKIN & CO. • my entiro interest in the : *\v and Confectionary business to my late partMfMinas Tindle, and M. W. Jtaniin, salesman iu said house, (who are authorized tome thename of the Jato firm m settling the business of Raid firm.) I tako pleasure in rc commondingthemto my former friends and customers,'and bops fora continuation of. the liberal patroungo bestowed OHJCDC. : V . J. C. ANDEItSO'C Htubnrgh.Jancary 9,155*-£ jiqoj; - - - X\f IUT« *LA«NEUJ.—A. A. MASON* CU.*No. 25 Filth TT street; will open lhia day 10 bales ofWhite Flannels, of thebest makes, of Welsh, English anJ American maun' factare. , / . , ■_.. ' • ' Plano .for Seventy-live uollars. —" A SECOND 1! AND "MA HOG ANY PIANO, o 4 six octavo*. 1* soil for $75, by CUARLOCTE BLUMR S j" l3 : ' •: 118 "Wood street: : w. ftouß • —— • i 250 gacts B. W. Flour, 60.2>a each; i, , 25 do 'on hand, and. tbrsale by [nOTtffi ' KIRK PATRICK A lIKKKONffi* I,HbLD BBASTKIt— M Canal ailijx, llrju ” brand . on hand, and for sain by : aoriß - KIRKPAHIICK & HBUitONS. PALM SOAfcS-60 boxes Chillicotho Palm Soap, on basil aniilor salt) by - nov22 &O.J-Jbrtdfbrflafc by:_^ >- ; 4ec2I. ; mKKPATKIOK & : lIERKONB. BW. PLOIJEr-:SoBasksfor saleby; .~ • . dooir..■.■■■. KIRKPATRICK A lIBRIIOSS. ZIKU WASH;,JJO4IWS-r3o<loien "Holmes" Kinc Wash boards on hand and fop sale by tteel? j KIRKPATRICK A nßniiflK3. AyTJSiilJ^Oiilt—lß barrels for sale by 1 ■ [ iVI. ■;. KiKKPATwcg-& iiEimoxa. tales first wry Wes tern M. Y. Uopj ju«t reti'J I JL and; fcr ealo by, . * .-■ ■ lent . j ■ : ■ • KIRKPATM'CK k IFEMtONS. GuPVAIt bbi* Clover Seed for fcaloby • i.' ' flgnM : KIBKPATRICK A'.nEKRONg.' nat« and can#. a JOSEPH. OOX 4 Wood and Diamond alley, would in form their friendsand the public that they are recolrfag a large and splendid stock of HATS AND .CAPS, of thelateat styles,'which they* arc prepared to sell on as reasonable terms os any other house iu the city. Otri; os a palU and examirta our rtocka • \ ' *t»pl9 • SO4J LN V—Received by r&Up*4» 4 t>bk £2iui:Jluminy: vfof '• r -- * V; -' L-j&y"-' ' ' " -?= " v ->/ ‘l ’, t ~ t\ [~J * < * xf r 1 ■, T""» •• ' n-. 1 i,-**/' T <•' _ ' 3iv >* '' AMUSEMENTS. ' C,A, MoMANtS’ DANCING ACADKMY, ~r a t lazayetwhall; MeifANtlS respectfully announces 'to tho dJA ladlei and gentlemen of thkclty, that havieg already intrptbiccd,thc “ Polka Quadrilles,” ho has now In practice 5i*JP H* *B® W fls P 10 “ew and beautiful “ Scfaofctfseh ” and la “’r^ ar “A-. together with many new and popu- . ’H“!£®f*3«vyr tofote introduced in this dty. ; to join: his Academy, ran GcnurtancetheeeconjjqQar 1^^ pres?ntwech. •• •• oiy itiwdoy: and Thursday, ntterr clo?3 ® eet3 oil Tuewlaj and 7 )^, Mustera’classon-' .Saturday ,anornoonnt2t< o’clock. - given on Monday^cvcn-;., l^bniftryl3th > 1854,(S t .\«leuUneVEve 7 )wlilchwill bo a“ > alentino of- the ps T W riven her*<- «* "Wch tlwßchottiwb Quadrille triU Sdanrad. ~ : lie Would also;state that tho .MPanay Costume Party” will be given oh Monday evening,- February STthl 185-1 J ILvßw Forfona.dcitfring; Plouo rapies of either or the Quadrilles, can procure them of Mr. 0. A.ttcMANUS, ntAho 1 Hall, On days or evenings of school, as bo has contracted tor ’ the music with tho Eastern "pubiisliars. .' • ; janlt k " YOUNG MEN’S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. PROF. KINGSLEY, of Aiaeuiiwy Collsoe, will Lecture ctn NEXT. TQUI&PAY EVENING, the. 10th insl,. nt LAFAYETTE HALL, on Wood street. Sul'ject: ASTRO* Prof. K. has.the r reputation of beitrg att eloquent Lrctu- • rcr, especially oa subjects guch as ohown, which are witllin .thorango of his dcp‘artmeut as a Profepsor. Tlpkets of dtlmJssloh 25 cents—to be hr.d at the Muric and Book Btoresj. Libfrary Room jLeetureltdoni, and attbedoor.- Doors open at 0% o’clock. -Lecturo' to commence ai 7VI r o’clock. ‘ , ÜBNRY WOODS, . “ JOHN K. HOLSJES, •'■ =* IVII. IT. KINCAID, j JOIINjM. KIRKPATISTCK, - jal7 ~ • ■ ./ Lecture Committee. Ct ARGO'S iiALL, l\iurth fired ,nmr Wood, opposite JLji* / fnyette Hnll, ran lxj‘obtained for Fartleg, Festivals, Gmeertg,- Pnbl f c Meetiri'ga. Ac. Also; Cargo's Cntirfon uud Sax Horn Band can be found in readlncsa at all times, by applying to WM. .FRANK CARGO,, at the CiyKfal Palace Daguerrein. Rooms of IV. M.Cargo" A Cbi. Fourth'pt. (jylft AUCTION SALES. unction cara* .i'-'o;--.- : AT7 O’CLOCK, P.-it, : Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Hardwnruond. Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Gooda, Gold anil Silver-watches,. Ac.IV 5L DAVIS. Auctioneer- - fjnST-tf fUTA, Auctioneer. P. M. DAVIS, Auofaoneor; KIBEPATRICK & tPBRRONBI SS POKU—IS bblff on hand, Bntl fi»r«ile ‘by nqygg KIBKPATfIICK '& IIERTvONS. BAILEY & BENSUAW; .... * . it * < _> x TCTDI*
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