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Washington Hall; supper, which was prepared by Shaodlemeir and Frau cu,ortho Bank Exchange, woa.au excellent one, and re* fleeted great'credit on the ability ortbeae.gentlemen to' perform wonders In tho cumne art—as iho French, Who grow enthusiastic tn cookery,'would soy.'. ? V .-? * . ' : .?•' Aboutonchundred. persons—-invited guests and printers —rat down to capper at half pastnino o'clock. • After they ■hadfeasted sumptuously, the cloth .waa. removed and.the chairman? df. tho committee of arrangements, Air. E.: A- Myers, . eiuiouiiced .the following (officers of tho Union) as' the officers of the evening:. ,• JVwiifent-i-jamesMills. . ; m- V'' Vice Presidents^-' William S. Haven, C. Dofenberry, P. ll* Coolley, John D. Stuart, o.Sl.lrwinondT.A,Smith. ■ < *Vers£Un paid to the . memory of one of.thu wiFcrt and most useful of men” Hon'. Edward Ererctt, of 3laiss. t writer— u Asa Bostonian* I should have liad p easure in joining you in tba commomoraticn of Franklin’s birthcley> ®t Pittsburgh,— a spoi which, when lYacklln was born in Boston, one hun dred and fifty eight >cars ago, still l*y in the heart of an almost--traekle*» wilderness. \Thal wonders of progress haT® been achieved iu this century and a half; and who lias clone more to produce them than.Fr*nkY»nT” Bv J. E. !Vhsrt«>n, ot Wheeling Vn.— The Printers of the. Union and the Lnient of 7*ruilers— Thu rulers of a Ire® and intelligent people: nmy they ever be guided'in th® path of duty by the bright htnr rf their profession wboFo birth-dsy they are now celebrating,*’ The regular toasts werw then read by the Ctaiiman : 1. The President of the United Stain : Colled to govern a free people—mav he fo order Jus ndminlptTation as to merit tho award of “ well done good and l&hLtul itrvsnt.” Air by the Band—Hail Columbia. , 2. TAc Army ujjcZ A'c/t-.v: Tho right and left arms of'our national defence—ever rvody and fffirirnt to sirik® for tb® right ; may so combination of circumstances ever compel them to give a blow in the wrong. Gon oral Larimer responded, tn this tosft In his usual *so and happy manner, and received continued' plaudits fur his inanv interesting and amusing anecdotes. 3. The Gorervor of Penvsylvania : At the e*l3 of his fel low-citizens ho laid down the stick to rule th® State—a proof that printers are not oil fixed ** , s. Msy he eadistribute justice that his constituents will find no errors to correct ■ To this, Thos. J. Keenan, E.«q., rcpljciL His remarks were characterised with eloquent, humor. 4. Franklin; Whether revered as the pnntor,the states man, the pfcj!o*ophcr,cr the author*we find that on blabrow “ every god did set Ms seal to give the word assurance cf a man.” Hr. Will Cuddy responded in & brief speech. 5. IKirftinyfon; Pcvmdandbeloved by btifountTjraen, he Bead* do monument* to perpetuate Lt.< name toil fame —for ■while Fexmox he* a home among men, his memory will bo eheriched in thtlrbeariof heart*. [Drank standing and in rilence.] C. The JVew: A mlghlirt motor than wind, steam or Archimedean lever—for it U&ntinits Ideas which move the world. - • T«bionm, before lion- Wn. JB McClure, President Judge, Gabriel Adams and Wm. Bo?trs. Associates, . . . ot * / Commonwealth vs. John Clegg and Charles ffisenban-’h* indictment, murder. Prosecuting Attorney * Roberts, and M.I. Stewart.for the. Coifimonweal'hm-and-Messrs. IHneV Swoitzcr and Jones for the defence. ■ . ..■"?■ Dr. Jfcrcmlah Brooke., and d)r. R. M. Tindlo testified as in tho nature of tbe wound of which Carson died. .Barnuel Robbins, sworn*—Martin Myers, Joseph Robbins “enry Carson and myself camo to the Monongahela bride/ bptweon nine and ten.o’clock, oa the night of tho ISth Di* ccmbori a tow_hoat was passing underneath Oarson and I. Robbins got to^ hallooing to those on the boat; the watchmen camo up and: caught hold of mv hmtw asd were .tent takrag blm oft, when ho“oM “re- S ren ' neW ; Cuson;,.bo>]B>, got loose ’ana ran. TOey ran on the bridge, and Careonhidtoood to Joe to atop; ■{??? B^il P^, W 1 I Wan v tcd - t ® co s Q backtotown, batlwoold Sfnl «nd Cowan came run ulng from the Pittsburgh end of tho bridge; when they Oamo ttpvthey. epoko to my. brother,,;and. asked him what was the matter; Cowon said some one had hit him with a c 5 a -i < £,» lM iS' o, Carson said ‘Vwhat are you going to do about it , . Cowan mode an answer which Idld not hear.' y-arson jumped’ofer the wlrejand as be did so,Cowan struck him ; Ijnmped over, and got them apart and started Carson on, I Walking alone talking to Hixcnbaugb; after wo bad got up somo distance, Carson camo np to lilxenbaugh and eaiil you aroibeman that struck me. Hlxenbangb said he was not, ond Carson started on. Clegg said ho would os leave fight for Joe Robbins os a brother; Clegg pulled out a knuckle?, and struck a column of tho bridge;. Carso tv mine np.ond again accused Ulxonbaugfa of striking blm; ho do- Pledlt, and Carson called hlm-a liar, and stmek him. I jumped in to parttbem; Carson struck three or four times at Ilixenbangb, after I bod gone in to parttbem; Hlxen* bough pulled out n knife, and struck at Carson; we were thou between tbo first and second p!er» p of. theSoutbPitts burgh sMo of tho bridge, and. wore in the middle of the bruige; just after that, Carson said “I’m cut; 1 ' after be said it, I turned and looked, and saw him going away with his hand on his side; I turned around and sawllixenbaugh shut the knife on his side, and put it Into bis right hand ■ packots I backed lllxonbaugh back on the bridge, pulled out a pistol, and said if I thought It was him I would shoot him down in his tracks ; he paid *\l swear to Christ It was not may cut-, my heart out if you choose.'’ I let go, ami he started to run, andioy hrothor caught him, and threw him on the bridge. . I caught my brother, and made 11. give mo his knife; aWerl gottbo knife, I looked nt It— hod matehes-rand there was no blood on it. My brother got 11. down twice, on the bridge, and at Blackburn's store After wo got below tho bridge, H. ran to tho glasshouse* wo followed him, and then chased him down the road Cross-examined—l paw Carson at the Dr's, shop; I did not see Cowan after Carbon jumped over tho wire, until T *** J ll ? 1 tbero; IHxenbaugh struck ot Csreoji sidownvs: T had hold of lUxenhaugh, when he struck with the knife; had him b> tho breast. and Carson sirnclc over iny should* or; Carson did not strike after ho was ent; it was o damn dark mgbt—nomoon, nolighto. Robert Uaguc testified that on tho night or the 18th Pm*. no went to the hou«e where Clegg boarded, on the other side of tbo river, and *ound him in bod; I waked him up • searched him, and found a knire In his pocket which had blood oa tho blade—tho blood appeared fresh: Steinberg found a knuckler in Clegg’s overcoat. It waa about twelve o’clock when! arrested Clegg. ' Martin Mjfoy'tesilfloii that be was with Car»n and tho others, when they wore on tb« bridge; the three boys— Clegg, XHxcnbangh, and Cowan; had several words with Gareon and Joe Robbins; I penuaded.the three boys to go away, and they swore, as big a crowd as wo were; they were not afraid of us ; I walked into tho wegon track; Henry Carson camo toward me ; I caught hold of htm and advised him to go homo with me, and not got Into a flgbt. lie said ono ot tho men struck at him, and ho would not lako that, and ho went toward tho thieo bova. Saw Robbins waa walk ing to them; Carson made a lick at thorn, and then came toward mo; I endeavored to prevent a fuss, but Joe Rob bins aaidl must let Carson go; I did so and remained where I was; Carson went back; I did not toko ranl-ular notice, but in about a moment, hoard him say ho Was eut enough. Tho remainder of the direct examination was similar to Robbins*. • Cross-examined—Tt was about o’clockr Carson and Joe Robbing wssmed after a fight, and were both In li-iuor Anton Letykus tsstified that after Carson went and join ed Myers tho last time, ono of tho Hires hoys halloed that he was a bettor mao. sod wan'nt afraid; Carson came back, then, and a little while after bo Mlbark.’ond tald “enougb, I’m cut,” Isaw tww others running not of the crowd; Uix enbaogh *tsrtod to run, but was caught by Samuel and Joe Robbins; the two ran to tho Pittsburgh sidd- After this witness bad been examined, Court adjourned until Tuesday morning. • Dr. Denny testified that Carson came tohU office in South Pittsburgh, and also aa to tho nature of the wound. . Rebecca Camp testified thntoo thu night of tho 15lh, she heard a noise and went lo the dcor; saw a toon inßiia shirt sleeves, who appeared to be making great lamentation- lie said his partner!:* Henry Carson, and Ulxenbangb has cut him. Returned inaido of the house, hut heard a noise, and went o.ut again; saw a small sized'man running down ibe beard walk; bt* stopped opposite toy house; the- man in bi< shirt sleeves, bal oed about Garwm being rut, when the omon opposite my house said: “ I’m the man tliat cut him, and would do It again. •* lie went down tho road, and man la his shirt sleeves turned bock. Henry 0. Rudd testified that on (he night of the lath, Clegg came Into MCulN’a glass hnuso; hrarUJoo Robbinw halloo that hia partner. Catron, was cut by Hlxenbaugbt Clegg said in reply to Bobbins, •* lllram Clegg rut him, and will cut him again.' hrntrtt Ituor testified to the same statements made by Clegg: that he had cut Hlxcnl*a«gh; Clegg, when in M'- Cully’a glass house., where wituess work«j, hac} a pair of knucklcrs, and as he went ont be struck Uie door, and the marks ran bo seen now. Wn. 11. Bean testified that be boarded about half a mitn helow the bridge, in Went Pittsburgh: on the night of th»* Iftlh. shout 11 o’clock, J(dm Clegg come rubnlos up the porch; he oi*ncd the dour, and asked tor me to come out: he wanted to see tuo. I West out, and be said that there waa a fight on tho bridge, and. ho cut a man. After further conrerrailon, Cicgg went into the house, and raid Uixenbaugb had a tight on iho bridge, and he fClegf) cut a mao, ood they had -Htxeubaimh up tor cutting tbo man. bat it was not him (Hixcnbaugb) that did It. 1 tuked Urn to show me lux knife, and be mud he hadn't iu 1 soli, you have It. for I saw kat tho dt>»r. He lit a cigar, and got up. and. said, “I did Ic -night whst 1 never did before—l cut a man, and I bdicre, by God, I cut him in two.” Ho went home then. Orfrtj<3iipniicil~ Cl*gg war. pro*it drunk: ho was wild, and I did not believe what he was fsyiug. William J. Rivliardson tetUhed to -tic same facta related hv the «W)To witness; and sho, that aucr became into the houFe, where W]!ucjts slro boaidi'.t. lic»n asked him “whv dUI you rnnr f and he answered *• Ilixr.nl aucb wbi*ti«i, and’Ujen we ran.” Dean a.*kor—R. Packard. Anocssor of Water Runts—Z. Vnckord. Clerk of Market*—M. McOonigle. •Weigh Mostcr—John Chambers. City Solicitor—B. H.Gever. , Recording Regulator— James Richey.. , Assutant Rcgnlaton—J. fitoddart and J. Irwin. Wharf Master— Hucston. . Salt Inspector—John fitoddart: Inspector of Wood and Bark—John fitoddart Bell Ringer—Augustus Huwjlentobaugh, Pbof. KisaSLEV.-rDon’t forget that this genileman lectures this evening, at Lafayette Hall, on Astronomy, boforo tho Library Association. Tho learned gentleman will illus trate his most fascinating subject by diagrams. Any thl ng that wo might further add by way. of commendation of the lecturer or his subject, would bo useless. Go and hear him. Tickets only 25 cents, to be had at tho door. .■ Escape of a Supposed CeusiJffiFHtm—Wednesday, officer Hague sent a telegraphic despatch to . Brownsville, which caused the arrest of a man named Miller, In that placo. Tho officer who arrested Miller, placed him on the Brownsvillo steamboat for tho (purpose of bringing him to this city. When the steamboat was passing through lock No. 2, Miller managed to escape foom the boat, and has not since been huardof. . .. - • Admitted.—Elias H. Irish nnd Gcorgo H. W&tfon were ndmittod this morning os attorneys to practice law la*tho District Court .*■: n ' - Gas has been introduced Into tho market house of Alle gheny city. ... ~ • . • . ■H* ! 1 i . i », *#» * •‘V*. ■; •: i-f; J • A , •*' < r.-*/ ft*.*}.' . ■■ ' TRIAIi POR MURDER. • Fiacv—A fire brokQ out lost night, about nine o’clock, in the building known os the Good Intent Hotel, on the corner of Liberty and Grant streets. The fire caught from a stove pipe, in -the cake shop .of Charles Tortcr; the stove was heated very hot, and tlie pipe pawing though Uie cake shop in Kane's clothing store, the fire was communicated to tho. partition. It spread quickly, and. In a short time the enUru bdllding. was in flames. All tho efforts of the firemen to cxtlngpish tbe firo were; unaraiHogi And it was not until 41\e interior of the hotel had been theywere enabled to make- machheadway against.thade" stroyibg element. The walls of the building aro now stand-. Ixlg, and not much else..' ; ' ‘ 7 ' ... The bonding and ground wtis owned by the RailroadCom* -pany. • Mr. -Shannon, the proprietor of the hotel, had a leaso of tho building until tho first of April, 1855,'from Mr; Hartwell, the former owner of tho iidiiaing.. 31r. fihannon's loss wiliinail probability amount to $2OOO. The mostof his turnlturo, bedding, Ac., wos defltroyed. r : Tho express train of the Pennsylvania Railroad woiild have left for the east, at the reghlar tlm6;’had 'it not been for tho firo. ; The train was token up Liberty streot, above -the Canal bridge, whore tho baggage odd passengers wore received*. r ; Btaqbixq Cass.—An affray .took place yesterday eveniog, at in Irish.wedding, on Wub3ter street, in which a man named Andwright was. stabbed by William Irwin, whoso ■release from the county jail we noticed a few-dnys. since. Irwin, accompanied by a man .named M’Cleary, went inio tho house, and raised a disturbance,: lu which the former stabbed Andwright. • arrested by officers Fox and Dougherty, and is now in jail. He was committed yesterday evening, by A'd Mayor. Watcii Stealiig.—WilJmm B. BchnlTor, a mrmher of tlio Allegheny Engine,’; and a clothing merchant cf this city, had a valuable gold watch stolen from -him yesterday ever -Ing, at tho . fire on Liberty street. The watch was token, whilo Mr. Shaffer was working at the engine. . r -\ 7 Uscle Toa’s Cabim win be performed at the Theatre again, this evening, . Last-night, the Thoatro was well «t_ tended ou the Occasion of tlie third representation of this play since itaremovol. Tnr CiJiPDELLS.—This popular company had a fiac house at Masonic Hall last orenlng. The company is all it pur* ports to bo. Joo Murphy, tho universal favorite, Is as fro*li as oTer. -- Court.—Before Hon. Moses.Hampton, ProEldent In the coro of WouAul etal.va. Shot'Dbercej. tho Jury returned a verdict for tlie defence Holmes and Ero., v«. Anklcy. In this case, the jury la COMMEIiCIAL POST. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET. Orncx or the Dult Sfoaxixo posr, > Thursday, January ll>, 1854. J It wa* very unpleasant ye*tenlay uiulfir foot, for out-door operuUons; thc ko'on tho etrets, aud along thn wharf, mado it almost impossible f r either man or V> pvt along. In buplDosH wo did not find much animation. The market* generally r.re firm for tin: lending articles of Pro duct!. FhObil.—The market continues verv firm at yretfcrday’* quotattono, with aalrt reported, mixed brand, oM ground at 00 bids gnp'crfino at wharf, $d,25 ; IS do uxtrn family, at $0,50; oaky from are brisUy madu at *0.60 (id ,T 3. OIAH BK BEl.D.—There routinur* n hri«k demand for Ciorer, rri’.li rales of bush, to he dejivered in a few days, K) bush from store at s.‘*.6o; 'some oskiogss,(l2, from stont. The ealv« tiucu Tucadar morning amount lo l.tkUi bu-riiols. The Unltiniore American of yratorday quote* tue market as firm at srt,o2H-0,75. OATrf.—W« notice a bri-k demand for Oat*, vitli further fab** of oto bushels at 40; do 4fV LARI) OlL—Sale* of 4 bM» at s.i BLCKW UEAI FIXHJK.—SaIe* of 200 rei ka frem r.tnro at sl,i» sack. CORN.—Small ialea at 50c. A>HKS.—Jiah?* 10 raaka imjinrle*! Krusp«.J.qnaß» tS**s which/»h** to pfvsr.l.l. \\*> appri“lu*c>t tji'at it will to *t>mc month* brfot*' there will l*c< a of water. The probabiijui** now are that rc vh| haw mere (ban we xauy want to fore leny. Wa will havc-nii th« ooal dci-lrable immediately, n* (h» mish too upjKTtltcfjc »1!l send U foroanl at:d down. - The boat* regularly cajcne-d in (hr. X*:«r Orl> v AU* trj.Sr, of width atioatnUi’jrii hate L-*:n sdir h»r* f>r will now “pill'll It* lu thetniucarcr to make up for io»t time, fievernltd thon are *!ii‘.viv wrh ;o-.vlrd, end two or to gv outlart night. Our landing prcwrJed a busy, (hough mo«.i iißtft'jnforto.* t»le t-pt'.!‘fou:le, je-UT’iay, Tlvrj >t.riugK c.f employed were cedlc’^—(he sJrtcU in th« k*t* *■; j-sirt cf (be rtjy tom;: full of th*m. Tide »t nffairs mutt ri«ri a he’ililjfai infiuoorr- in all depart-juvidiof t-ii'i&w*. A utmitor o( In l toars have Wn built .--t tI»L p>rt the river w.i* up rofiiriruily t« ov.* Ihcsn Ulr play, nnd wo o*y ovprfV; (;i h*orof r-ctnV ipfia- Itonsothor Uiafi *‘b>UrosjntW*” tofori? a grvat w)dle. At a l*t*> humr last the rlvt-r wa* rapidly, and tho ico hrtil n-ariy !ll i van>rar»-l. (?ou**ijerob!r drift waji running, end nflmxi *«-* If G»<- Ltovy bunwn tr» 1»* on the mr.uutaipv, off n.nfoinTv iu lb>* rsm which the t**lcgfai>h inforim us pievalfod ( »i Piis.l.uvijb during yeiienlsv, t* tp.-rv t» even rr;.il «Mmy R will, an momma* quanUtv of w*u-r ciuii.durin*; G-erv-iulnj find iu wav past the elty. The new BttUburgh pnrkct vu-amer Il>ifodc lj bio, day. [ Frwi the Omri, r.) SoLP.—We l<*m tija* She steftwer \»iun- Aow’tc'A h»* torn rob! to At in, Mteipc aud urin-r*. c f Ivkh Iralwb 111., fjf s>V*X>. Stu- rill omtltuio to th* '(Blunt« tirer trade. Tit" utramer Mudona. on b»*r |a*( trfo up Ohvn riv«‘r. blew out her packing au.i\ bi-r it.*.; trip down Gic-n river. s}u- haj grratditlfouHy in t-r,**?,Tng the itu to cuter Ujp Itok, lart Saturday. Jual *h»» from the lock, it was dl'totered fho iscd v{ fun> n Irak, nnd ason appeared *lnwjy ringing. When thr ran up to.*!}«-.» the wat«?r vti two iuche* ou her lower itok. But tor leak was str.pjail up through the unergv of slr. Littnni.Uio c uci neer. But far the conlbra* and prompt junfot, of Captain Earley and Mr. Luma, the fiopLia would new to lying tn •tout fifty feul water. Tlie Buckeye, which met with an cct l Jimt in the lower Ohio, was at ficiilhfieiil atibe last dafist, aweitlog n (o go on the dock. t*he a «>tisl>Jernhle qaanlMv c>f hew Orlcfiu*atut llsv&ca sugar destine*! fur Citi.-lnantj. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. 12 rexT 0 wtrsn r/TmiTciusNcu ARRIVED. Steamer Jeffwvou, ParkiDßon, Brr»irn*vllU. “ Luzerne, totiuelt, UrownivlUe. u ThoznM*£*hriver.B!Hit*y, M ret Newinn. *• Gen. RayanL lYoblcs. Liimtoth -41 Lxchange, McCallntn, W heeling. “ »loehestiT, Monro. M ln-idltig. “ lloturn, Slonpx, gt, touto DEPARTED. “ Jcffemon, Fnrklnson, BroimsTHle. u Lutenm, B«HDctt,Brownsrillo. “ Thnmn* bhriver, linilov, West Newton- ~ *• G«rti. Bavanl, IVehles, EHutoth. Ad«H«, MeY ay, Zanesville. “ Cryatal I’alfue, Kountr., Louisville. “ Diurnal. Sheppard, 11 heeling. “ Forest City, Murdock, Cincinnati. »• Exchange, MeCallum, Whceßug. “ Mansfield, Mnrntta, Nashville. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLEr AND SAINT LOUIS Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino, FOR THR CCWVBrAXCX OP PASSENGERS AND FHBIGTIT IIETWRUt VITTSBUIIQII, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Salat Louis* nas, Thli Lists in coui(>o!*ed of poven r. **sg> LeUsfefrt:?flrnt clans powerful Stoamer*, mie | (S? 1 1'to ’•iTsflqqaHcd for *pe«d, splendor, rofoiy,»=afc3tz=a and comfort, anil i* the oku Tnsocujt uaiiv use or ktrau l’ACKrrg on the Ohio river. It connects with tho U. S. Midi Lino of Steamer* from tlnrlnnati to touluvlllo nnd finint Lcmln, by which paraengow and freight M 9 ticketed and rr oeipted through daily. Two new Stoamorw have been added to tbs Lino, which now coußistaof thy following bunt*:.' Jhiytqf Departure Scats. Qiplains. from IStUnurnfu BUCKEYE STATE M. W. iii:i.T2Roovxtu...Sun(lav* MESSENGER, No. il ,7. B Davw Monday. ....G50. M’Lun Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE Wa.J. Kountz WeilnrsOav. PHILADELPHIA R. J. tinner Yhnmlay. PITTSBURGH ll.CAMi'ncLto Friday. PENNSYLVANIA,. Jno. Ki.im:pei.tek Saturday. Leavo daily at 10 o clock, A. M., proniraly. No freight received-after nino o’clock 00 tho morning of doparturu. For particular*, apply on board, or to JOHN It. LIVINGSTON, ) * , JOUN FLACK, ’}ARi:nt«, .... ‘ Mouongahela Houao Bnildiogn, Piltnburghi 1853. . - ■ idoclO) Vor New Orleans. roam, . Tho nilbstantial new uteatncr “ ARGYIiE.” hfrpn nTTTrfi W. Colts, Master,will leave for tho ’ nnd Intermediate ports, on the opening of navigation* For freigbt bnly, apply to jail JAMES A. IUTTCIHSON A CO. FRESH OYSTERS, FROM BALTIMORE, JUST RBCKIVKI) AT 1 A. FIELD’S DEPOT, . . On corner of ~Wood anil Fifth Streets, • TrjTDEa'T’ATIUCUB A FEIRNP. [«»pI0 Consume the. Smoke* 11ITK eubrariber having thn exclurivo right tn manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S lIOT AIK AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE, i» propaml to receSvo order*, and contract for heating- buildings with tho most economical •Furaaco now in use. Tho attention of thoseinterested is solicited. Any information can bo had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and -i Wood street, or of J. BAUNDOLLAR, doc24:tf J Iron City Stove Warohouso,No. 134 Hood st COD LIVER OIL—Two gross Rushtou; Clark A Oo'h pare mcdiunal Cod Livor Oil, just recelveil andforsalo by JOSEPH FLEMING, ja!4 : Buecefiwor to L. Wilcox A Co. ROUfaSELL’S BANDOLINE —A superior artklofor dress ing the hair, just received and for sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, » jal4 . Successor to L. Wilcox 4 Co. KOWLAND’L MAOABSAIt OlL—Genuine; for beautify ing and promotiogthegrontb of tho hair, just received andforsalo by JOSEPH FLEMING, joli fiocccssor to L Wilcox & Co. :i V'. K - Viv . w •* - - . v , V' *'*:« ■- t ■.. ;■ r ; r‘. ./.w'- s', -I'i'.'r./K 1 a * r*- i TELEGRAPHIC. By the O’Beilly Linos for tho Horning Post TIIIRTT.THIRD COSGRKSS • WASraNGTOS, January 18.« Mr; Walsh ..was followed by Mr. Cutting also against the Rd . - Mr. Smith, of Alabani&, spoko in defence and was expect ed to speak again todays • • A resolution passed to-dayto appoint a joint committee on tho amendment proposed by ilr. Kwlngto tbe-ConsUtution to alter the mode of electing the President and Yiec Presi* dint, by abolishing ibo intervontlon of elector?, anil ihy stroying the general ticket pysteiu, .by ;dlvldlng tho States into tho same number of dlstriuta -ns each- State-,.has Sena tort'aiidelectors. ' . Mr. Walbtidgo.gare notice'that' tho select committee on nmendjug tflo-conpUtotion bealwhc Ihstfuctea to enquire luto tho expediency of making prorhlon for election by tho people of Post Masters and Collectors of IterenTie, T ' i fijrthe relief of widows endo rph a ns of .thnoolfiors and prlyatefi lost In the steamer San Francisco.' •: Tho-lloupotookhpthebillnwkingappropiiations fortbe .euT>port of the West Point-Military Academy. Gerrit SmiLlt made h fbrciblo speech the' vrar spirit of the country ns inconsistent in a nation professing fulfil in ths Prince of Pence/ . .. ‘ - - ScNATE.-~.Mr Cooper presentee! the prdceedinga of a pub tic meeting held in Philadelphia iu Yaror of cheap Ocean Poi'tnge. Mr. Cooper also introduced n Bill'-granting Innd to. the SLatcof Pennsylvania to aid in the completion of the .Puubury Railroad, and for tho endownieht ofdNonnat the education of female teachers. He pointed out tho great' importance of connecting Eric and Philadel phia by a Railroad, and the beneficial reSalts Of providing for tho gratuitous education of teachers, lleinorcd to r£ for the BUI. - . Mr; Wado rejmrdcd this measure as coming ; with' a very bad grace frOm Pennasylvania; whose clfzeon are in. open hostility to. any communication by Railroad bo twi*en tho Stales over ite territory. • The bill was passed. ... m. The motion for . the consideration of ; Mr. Phelps* right to b Si-iit In.tho Senate, was posti'oncd until Wednesday next The' bill .dividing Ohio into ..two judicial, districts was passed. .. .. Prirale .Lills were considered, and several, passed, .after which tho Senate adjourned. : New York, January 18.—The coroner's jury, in tlioien* teiier murder co«e,'returned, a verdict that became to his death nt the hands of £omo person'unknown. • . WAsiin?GTox Cjtt, January IH.—Sir. Foote mad* apart ing"#peeeh to bis friends, at thn National Hotel,, lact night, • previous to hla embarking for California; TELEGEAPE MARKETS,, New York, January 18.—Cotton steady; sales 4250 bales. CofTen...sales 200 bags It to at 11%. Bugar„.rales &5b Orleans dull/ Moln.vef?.,.rales 800 bids, at 28U<. Flour... Miles W.OGft hbls Ohio atsB,2s; Slate ss,l2, buoyant; sales 7ot>o bbls ut.55,25<7i;8,50, steady. Giain...poles *9OOO Losh Genescd Wheat at $2.25: Southern red at $2, berttrl sales 20,000 bush Corn, mixed, at 03; yellow 02,10wer.. Provl- Rinn?...tfd»*fl 1250 primo Fork at sV2,7f> ; mew $11.55, bvttcr; 3OO bbls mesa Beef nt $l3, steady;, sales 40ft bids i n bhls At 1 Oe, steady. Linseed’ 0i1... sale 3 3000 bbis at 6Sc: rules 400 bbln Spirit* Turpentine. Fnn.iDEi.HiiA, Jan.l? r*-Cntton very quiet. Ftour quirt; Snider* firm in their demand*; lnquiry for export; further Pales 2000 bbls at for mixed aud good brands, including small lot extra at SS. Ttye Flour and Corn Moai iu demand tit lost holders ileniand an advance. Wheal in active demand; further galea 2000 bus at $1.75 for prime red nnl $1.85 for white, No Rye here. Corn In steady demand nt Bi> for new yellow. Wills krt-rarce; In bbls held at Cl, nn advance. MISCELLANEOUS' ALLEG HE NY FORGE. SOLODIOK BIIKTTKIt &, COr (Late Blssel £ Semple's Bolting Mill.) on the hunk rf fho Allegheny, below tho «S‘t. Clair Ptroet Bridge, ■ Aii-eghkny Citt, Fa. r r PHK proprietors respectfully inform the public that, 1 Laving wade rxteo:dvo-*ihtitiou3 to their estotdb-h -i2u*nt. they prepared to manufacture, on the most m ■"mable term.*, Iron Work for Bridget, tlnrAxW, Quarry Work, Stone Cctiers'. nod Masons' Too}*, Shafting, ajifl Genruig, Machine Work in general, and heavy ForidDir.of .•v«.rv .Wcriptlon. Alsu. HOUSE muSi'SwunuUnnnA by oA/Urr’* Paint }lL - at ten o.elock of tuiM vtar, t>i« nndif idrd half part or t?io!rtv Of Uw following dwridwil Trsrt of Land, riumte la South raycti* tewtuhip, Allegheny rimuiy; in the State of Ferin -ylrapta, the ptvpertr of Asm* Jam* White, n minor;. ad joining lAr»d* of Jtun*-n MiCourirtl, the lirin* of jo*ci>h'?lC' Murray. WUHaw McMurray. 11 A. Mrrey, F-mjamin Krl.«i,' “'awuel Sb»rliog,kiiddr..v‘rn.e«iby!hef>lb>win'g courses %«Jr.Murray. North, i'.*’ /rrt/. :tl ivv a tbro*s? , w onlb S 7 d.-.-irr,-/, \V< *t )S MO perehes to n ; tbfo,-e by taju!*. ~f William >h-Murr:»v. fviutb ‘S\ ib-rr.v’-*o. H-ivVi: tort whU;»o3k; thMireFoiith V ■: drgnv*, K«t 01 Idu prn-h.--*, l*r lat>.-L*. «r «. Krt*>, tu a t < -'t; th« nee by h trt b\ hauroc! rftrtling. r >nih »T. K.vtunB JO pert*?;** to a xtump; tS-iov South 50V,' drt’ grvv*. East 15 l‘-K> prrcbei* to a white oak; ttirnre £ji?th 77 “ m -V> Jvrrt'iTA fciv the J.bre r-f l-'glnnlii-; rr.* a . fauilrg Mn-ly-t.hn?e Av.nv ttn d TLuo ouur:>-r- of 'mi Acte *trirt rora-nifr. ’. <*r Sitß—Tb.> tn pc.y r( th-:< rate cfi2.W l*-r ar.tumi, without lntrt*Ht«herfm. .wtLi.uM v: lYHirr., fhotr-Jian rf .Vo*. .White, Coparintnihip. Br. JONES. lH;fiNAH|> /Airm..'. M iClKhasst'a. F • LAI T||, tb-’fn^eWt*» t*Y--rtl,cr tin - ' dcr the firm of JtKN'KS, s,.‘.t'Tfl * (M. %,♦:« r-.-,rrv ..-n the l»„. iJ«rW «w«.Uy- «i.W l, IiV)A.)Ui ft Brt>iii*r.tn Ka»i »iirmrr.^lii»m. o, t, j.'.nrr ..n p. k. j. T nwriT. ASKUICAX lUOvt WOHICS. JoNEi«; F.AUTH &VJ)., MAXVVAt.TVHhVs vf -M!»r»-r r-ar. ftn.'.l »ial lVlr» ir-n. < t »:(st*r’»v.o;i us i. un»*eP«>u.-o>. Wider rt>, l" i ' v •**’*. fi'.cs* nr.b. , Mr. 1. BnUUtr'ft ••olabme./sVem/th jiktanr.' J.t tmt-i.\ A » I I .* i . I v*.r1,1 ; I.* i nmt. «*!.* .Ir-niin -h if— . ' . > *1 .i.ri: i.I ..a,. 'wh;> u«cs lh-m. Arr r»f>« k.-*>{ t'>» Dr. GKO U. KL-Y-PM, i-.tru-r *U*r • t'f.j, Wf nn t *u; Ik ii. Sn.UGtH. Rj'it.rgSct. H »,f *t UA. -,i.J P.mrth- JOEL LKti. -»•■ (.'• " and oil nor ' =lO ! r.. vri>l na draJcTr< gri»rTnJsy. vl» G;p r'r.-rricu-r** *nt**! rs*\r-*<-}futiY tvfi-r thn piil.lv T'-r 1 The rip,*o«rf i-1 l.h: > l-i.'X «,lsj, lhr i n . calruUKv «•:*••*• t j lU*,; ~-.> mui tvs must;pfv u.t.-J* Jn tHf-vr pfBm*, li lt »ik i!r,ii t ;iV lb»*Ns ft tvinJ j i?ni • sir« Jut to w* for HGSmTEir* srvrttAUH Uim.)u<. P*tluw»i*w. filts»-f Kii.lj'J* ?-• L»* t*x.* .■‘un-, t; it tit-#lv o»;r Il'itHiiurntui\— !.viLln«r ** t:i lu.'Jii-U'hi quality, or lv-vcMit«. Tlft'V dt«* V»t u;> UM*;t4vri< Lr.U-u**. w,AL S\V~i v. FiUftLtjrvb. Jvr. ;•£, f 4 GENERAL MEETING *f (ho \-r th» ,\W J \ ks> Ji>* Ytiiicj UnKr*-*! ComjooY will V«c hnid at the Oftir? r >f the'tVUipMiT, 1r» th«* City if i’tUxharKU, ots TIFES« I>A\, th* 7lh of i-Vbrvury. 1r.51, forth* purree of ohx-jius: n I’rtriJent ant !U«ml of ai*o fur »-xniniulii> U>o .-I'ntr* of raid Ooinpunr. Tin* Atnual KfT^rt*-of the I’rva'rfoiu or«d will lv • übruftfod lo litt* w-ot.hu*. Hr yrdrr at (h-‘ Hoard. J Ol)\M>\. *>*-'v. Co|»nr«t»crVui|>.“ "" ‘ TTAVISO ««MV lotfj Momiv .fib wi In Itin llWi', IA u>*trwr nn l oil liu LH’*’rty oi-’i’lCL: onf 7;. "lirco., > " PitUl-unrh, Jw>r. SI. | XT OTICB.—IIi*.ABnn») siwttnc fOsl.o sic«’klioWor-y and IT SicrUon of IMmionsnr fto oWo and penno. iutilfoad' toUiUKn.r for thr will ho hr hi or ihi* nrnco of iho t onipan,!. In I’tttihursh, on Tl)l’ltSl>.\ V, Iho "nth ilnv of J»nunrr, ISM, tho liouni of 10 A. M. and 3 I'. Si., at li>.) Ry or.lrr of the Rotr l t( DtnvtoM. ' <- HrcV. Ctoitng oiif Silf oif CariiVtiiif?, Oil RlatUugi, iiuk»i «Si-c* lmhft'r{h«irti hnvtuc jMloj.twi ihoplan of fscUinc off X tlmlr utock at th« endr»r tho mjatrm. r.ro now tjfT.win" tho en*nU*st ln tlu-ir )ino, ®ver offor«nJ to Uio cUi iods of J*itls!nirub or vhinity. In qualit,? or nunnlitj- il.rir nworlmrnt i* not rornaswl- Hoinp CnrpoLs in grint vnilrly, nt IA, IS--f, IKi, iS, 31 and ST/‘jCont*, The tctiro stoclc will {wltivrly »>oM tho pn-smt Foason —HtOAUI)I«Ui>3 o,!*COs>T. SaU’ to continue till Marrii l»t G. ». HKAT»LY ft CO,, J* l J „ , , S"i Thin! rtwoL N. I* ~FmaH Note* taken nt par. DjinttUc and fbrexpn Krc/urnyr. Jiink- Siictr Ibmahi, fi&t ami Exchauwl. at ths KXCnAVQiJ AND BANKI'Nrt HOI7SE OF WILLIAM A. HILL & CO,» 64 Wood stirtjrr, mrsiiUßOH. Uwo f j«n!2 Rl IEIIVIAT!BM.—Dr. lirown’r newly dtrtrovrTnii "tvui'Aly for IthoumMism it* n speedy certain Itennxly ror tbnt painful trouMe. Itimy«ruiUe. Offlcoand PriTatnConsultation UoomsNo. 41 DIAMOND, FUtsbtirjfh, Penn'a. Th« Dootoris alway* otbomo * nuinthShlftw. lAOlt NKW YKAlt’t? I‘AltTlKS■ —(lwxl and cheap Fniits enn ho hod HtJKIIU IlAVlOltTH'Fit’firoorof lharoond alley nml the Diamond, such ns-~- NV\r Hunch Raisins, \\ lh Cluster « 10 . Ku? nnd Valmcla Raisins, K “ Vreucli Currants, 12“ Lemon; Orange and Citnm Pools, 3e. ft ounce. Orunlterrlos, lyy.'p quart. Cooking Wine and lirandy, 25 “ “ But above all, prime Y. llyson T«'a at fiho. Also, Qno rough flavored BngHsb. Breakfast Team OOcts. per pound. _____ dec3o lAbD.S IN lOWA X'*Uil SALK — " j 880 ueros iu Muscutino county ; .. 200 do Cedar do; - 240 do Scott . do; Tim übovo Lands arc well located, after a pergonal exam inoti'»n. Those in Muscatine county aru, on an average, ten miles from the city of Muscatine, aud within two miles of tho Mississippi and Missouri Railroad, which road Is now making from Davenport to lowa Gty. Thoy will be sold iu jrortionfl of 40, 80 and ICO acres. Apply to JAMB 3 BLAKELTt jsfl Heal Krtate-Agent New hours just at Davison's jiook BTORE, 05 MARKET street, ueur' FourUt: —Hot Corn; KHen MulgraTa; I'icrro Tousaant; Flower of tho Family: Little Fema for Little Friends; The Early Called; Littlo ausy’a Six Hlrth-days; Cloth Books for Children; Keany’s Mills, .or .tho Earnest Worker; At Home anil Abroad, or Hovr to Behave; splendid English illustrated and.colored juvonilds; Common Sights on Sea and land; Fox and Geese; Blind Sister; Small Sins: Prairie Miwlott* ary; SelHtellanco; My. First Born; The Visit; Sins of the Tongue; Life Jtoal and Unreal; Alice and Bessie; toys and puzzles, fur children.; Boyhxnt of Great Men; Harry’s Lad der to Learning; Arabian Nights; Rhetorieof Conversation; (qilendid editionfl of the Poets,-English- and American, illustrated; Melville’s Sermons; Christ in History; The Rast Days of-Christ," by Schauffler; Pastor’s Sketches; Richard Williams, iho Patagonian Missionary, by llnmll* - . ..., d«d9 MR. JOHN C. SCHAAD, having received the ment of Lihrorimi of the Young Mens’ Mercantile Li brary and Blechanics’ Institute, Ls authorized to collect all bills for 1854, on presentation of-Treasurer’s rccuipL jaiatvr WILLIAM M. HEK3H, Treasurer. R. GALWAY, . PORK PACKER AND PROVISION DEALER, jal-S] •. A COHMBKTAT. Howy LIEEETY : STREET, -•- f ."J ; ’*• t • •'■/ Notice. "*r. •- -. s [ s- MISCELLANEOUS. SUNDRIES-** ■' J ' •.. ' • 40 half chests Y»H. Tea; ' •-'••25 “ “ Black do 30 « Y. H. do 10 boxes WvII. Grant’s s*B Tobacco; ' 20; ; ' u . Grant & Bennettis S’e; 'y. 10. ‘‘ 'Howatd&Fnlton’se’s; - 3 caws Baum’s !b lump; : - 20-boxes Clothes Pins;:• ~ - - 50- * 4 CliilMcotheSoap; . 30 dozen Backote'; • ' 10 ;.« -Tabs. On hand and for sole by .. . ; ■ KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS, decl7 : No. 243 Liberty street. SUNDRIES— 1 crate Rags; . 1 bbl Lard; . •. 1 « Roll Butter ; 1 Dry Apples; 1 box Beeswax; 1 sack Hops; . 1 bblChcstunts; 100 doz Broonis. Received this day .and for pale by' dftc2l , r - •' /■ . . KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. SOAP —30 boxes Palm, 10 do Castile, : r . _ 6- do .--Almond*;:: . 2 do Olive, : 2" do Cahdia, ' k -- - - 50 do ,Toilet and Fancy ;-Jor sale by nov-24 , ■ - ; ~T. D. WJLLIA3IS, 122 Wood street. ll iriHALif BOXES RAISINS: . “““ ! 7 Ivl/ 100 qc . do do 20 kegs Bnn v ; dtf: 20 hf kegs giin do - 10 bf. kegs Malaga Grapes; .. 10 boxes Mossina; Lemons. Rnceived.thla day and forsaleby / dw*23 JOSHUA A CO., 39 Wood at. m DRUMS FIGS; : 300 boxes JL R. Raisins; 150 half boxes 31- IL Ralains; ;« « .'2OO Fancy Toys; ; 100 “ MottoLoxenges. Itcceivlng and for sale by .... _ftccs . J.'C. ANDERSON A 6 Wood at. New ckop . - ■: rPTT-. " Layer Itaisins, V ‘ '' 31. K. RaDins, ' Sul Lana Baisiqs, . ~ Drum Figs, . , ~ , . Zante Currants, -Received and for aule by - dec2 - - • : ..r • BAILEY & UENSHAW. Oi’IOED SAL3ION; - [ ~ : —; O Meps Mackerel; No. 1 Mackerel,la keti; _v'' Salmon, In bbls. Foy Rale by fnovlS] BAILEY A RENBHAW.: J 7 drums ipritneCodfish received And for sole ■V ; .by (deeft) . ' BATLISY A RENBHAW. IJIXIVR —300 bbl® extra received by river andfv.r sole low _.. hy (decQ) BAILEY & RKNSHAW. iT'LLNT UOMUN Y—6 bbls just received, a prime article. . for sale by [nnv23] BAILEY A BENSIIAW. \ AISLES— 100 bbls choice Applet for sale low.by dec? BAILKY & REN SHAW,'2S3 Liberty sti OW • _ 253 Liberty street. o{l<-VBbXES KKK CRAOKKBS, No. 1. ““ : 'w'V/v* 6<» do Jackson do . ' - •M ciw) Natmegs, : /3pkegs Cooking Raisins. i Rertgived and for sale by _ tfcctf ; - J.Q. ANDERSON A No. C Wood ft. GLAKH--500 boxes Bxlo, 10x12 and 10x14 . McKennan & Co. T a brand, in store and for sale by KING & MOORHEAD, pJAKIMS-- ' - *T“ XJ - CO lons Bedford Forgo; * .. 75 “ Gap do ;• 15 .** Juniata do Foraaloby _A*H KINO ft MOORnEAB. Stu A U—A prime nrtiela of -M.'ft' Ur]i‘..n.«, In stare and for ; p:,!e by [i»l3l KING ft- SIQORHEAP. DitlED Ai'l’l.K.-, —‘A!.') barbels in Flore ami far ml. bv m-V -1 KINO ft MOORHEAD i i'iiTum'. KISBUrUuXI.—Por «ale, a Lot of JO leet front, JL c*n High streot, near Wylie, by 145 deep to an alley* «ffdh a largo two story FRAME lIOUSE. For prica and terms call on \ S. CUTHBERT A SON, „J*L> ' 140 Third street 'CITWO BRICK. HOUSES, ua Logan street,for sole by JL- • 5. CUTHBEBTtA SON, - _ Real Estate Agents, 14ft Third st. f|R) LET—A BRICK lIOUBE, of six rooms, on Robinson X : street, m-ar Federal street, Allegheny city. Rent $l2O aycftr. Apply to S. CUTHBERT A BON, j*U* 140 Third street I^AMtUUJIDhUiKS.— Every description of . Jsmbrold»rics J arc pelting at grvatly reduced rateOrst tbo scmLannuAl A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25 Fifth street. RICH PAPER HANGINGS* uf velvet, gold, dark and tight papers, with elegant enrniew and has* borders; ior saio by WALTER l\ MARSHAIX, —t.’t* S 3 Wood atreet DKWRAfIONVi IN WA Ll /l*A PE R--Artis ti c designs in imitation of wood, stone, stucco and Italian frescoes; r “ r . 17ALTER P. AfARgHALL. CSinSAi* WALI, PAPER—-A well aelocted assortment, at J prices from CJ4 to IS-% cent* per rcll; for sale WALTER P. MARSHALL, SK.HI-ANNUAL .^ALK.—A. A. MAK»N A will offer, during their sale, over 3JSOU Bha»ls,at about one-thlrd teas than usual priw«. Also, 200 elegant Velvet and cloth Clunks, ai similar low rates. . jal2 BONNETS— 3iw reivet and satin Bonnets will l»e closed out at A. A. MASON & No- 25 Fifth street, at thw usnalratce. jal2 Sta riOnBONDS, MORTGAGES and Pro \J\Jm\*iQTY Notes*.negotiated mj tho shortest by JAMES K. 3IORANGE, . Ranking and Real Estate Agent, •_ _ i No. 4th near Market. Oilio AND PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD STOCK—2O Shares wanted by A USTIN LOOM IS, N'o. 92 Fourth st. in IOfACUK ii»6VA«»4SXBWAJiI® '-i' J, I'V AUSTIN' IOOMIS, ~ «p*._ _ _ No. S2rourth st. ilfsHAias rirri ffuisi and savinosoci. stock IVANTr.IJ bf AUSTIN UOOIIIS, . _ . No. 02 Fourth at. . ~ ' ■ V,' ocU» AUSTIN I/XIMI3, No. 02 Fourth *t- I.' , PiU3t 8 ALT^—25 tibis lu store and for sale by - J . J - PLEMING BROS. / lAlAiMUi*—l**o llydxvSubUmcl, in 1 tb bottles in \j _««*•» and_fut«a!c by fdec23] FLEMING BROS. BLUE Mo 33—-50 fos In store and for sale bv • . Fleming imos. Jl'M* HhCfclVKD—-2u bblsd. B. Lorcriuge ft Co.’ Crushed and Pulwrited Sugars for pale by , _ _ . BAILEY ft UKNSUAW, d.-cCr Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 25H Liberty rt. T > El> I’KBCH'if ATE—IOO $* foe «Uo by XV dort B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO. POTASH —10 casks, first sorts, for rain by 'h*clo H. A. FAUNE3TOCK * CO. SAL tfiu>A—lo raakA, English, for rule by U. a. FAHNESTOCK ft CO. (S lb* for sal* by* ■ _ ?L . B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft CO. PHCiioiUN—3S i*owderlHl, for sale by . .*1 .*£*?. B. A. FAU.NESTOCK ft CO. / 1 fiK?T.NUTS—Twnntj--2v« bushels, of the best quality KJ received and for eaie by LEECH. McALPIN ft CO„ 242 and 244 Liberty st I^KAS—O bbU *lri»t Teunepsw? IVas for rale by - i d*v22_ MILLER ft UICKETSON. HoOFLAND'b tTKUMAN Bim:us-t» doa. for salo at . ***}! KEYBERU 340 Wood st. (‘IHEAI* iluUBEB,io Turiou? ioraik>us, lu town and coim« j try,ami on aewnimodaUcg trrm?, can be had by ap. plying at thr l>al Estatu office of B. CUTIIBERT ft SON, Jsh ; 140 Third strept. "T“ 20 ps, iKmirstic l'lald Flannels; 10 do do Brown do 2 do do White do Received from iho manufacturers, and for rale low by .J*]? _ 11. LEE, 130 liberty *U fftIjULSKB of all kinds, and very prices; pletu»e rail and J. examine. L. 11 HAYWARD, Corner of Market .and Liberty at*. O it. MOLABifkiw2oo bbb* Btrom Heflnvd Sugnr-iioQfto O* juM rvcolrwl from steamer Prairie City, and for sale by JAMEB A. HUTCHISON ft CO. ']VT O. BU^AU—IO4 iihda, primo now crop, landing from li « vteamor Oakland, and for sale by „‘L W ? : L.. ... JAMES A. UUTOniSpNTftCO. ‘ RilFl.VKD'sU G hjwdered,Crushed,unall Loaf and Clarified Sugars, in store and for sale by JAMES A- HUTCHISON ft CO., ..Ueel? ; - Agcoto SL rx>nls Sugar Refinery. JUST KECtS!V&!£~ “ '' fi hhdflJ. P. Lovering’e Phil a. Syrup; 2 bld» 8L Louis Golden Syrup; 6 hr bbl» do do 10 to.ngail.kegdo do For rale at the lowest market price by _ dncO BAILEY ft RBNSHAW. 253 Überty fit. JUST UECEIVJID—S’) ktrgd superior Kiplieh Mustard. JEHL HAWORTH, _ decSO Como; of Diamond ant I *amond alloy. rfiAß—4o liarreli* N. C. Tar for sale by • —— r JL._dcen KIRKPATRICK ft HERRONS. SPERM OIL—BOOO galls., various qualities, for fialfl by B. A. FAHNESTOCK ft 00. * FAU3I FOit SALK, rituatu nlnctoen miles rom tho JA city, and two raUea front tho canal; 25 Acres cleared, with a Log House, Stable, ftc. Price $3) an aero. S. CimiBKRT A SON, Ri’nl littate Ag’ts. HO Thlxd st. A FARM OF 200 ACHES, situated in Armstrong eoonty, on the Mahoning, and 20 mllos from Kittening, with a good Ilouso, Barn, 4c.; 100 acres cleared; for sale by , , S.CUTHBERTABON, -i ar> _____ 110 Thlnl street. NEW ItAISINB—SO boxes, V£and M. R. 10 Hiatts Ber; 30 W. R. Cider Vinegar; 5 casks French Whlto Wine Vinegar; foe sale by . MILLER ft RICKETSON. MOLASSi^S— 200 bbfs Wontaiion-MMasses: - 120 bfbbls do do; In store andfor sale by, MILLER ft RICKETSON, jt&g 221 and 223 Liberty ah HOSTETTEK ft GREEN’SBTOmaOH BITTERS, for kale JOSEPH FLEMING’,; . Jal4 Successor fo L.Wlicoi,4 Co. _ FRESH CHANHERRIES—Just received and for sklo at the Family Grocery and Housekeepers* Store of novlS BAILEY ft BENSHAW. CHAMPAGNE BASKETS—Empty Champagne Baskets* for sale at KEYSKR’S Drag Store, . 140 Wood street IRISH .WHISKY—O. pdnehoons fine Irish Whiaky lust roeelvod and for sale by JNO. GROUTT decO , Cor. Smlthfield and Front Pittsbnrgb. REAM TAItTAR—SOO foe, pure, in store and for sale by decS • FLEMING BROS. : OF LEMON, Peach, Vanilla, Orange and j Nutmeg, for preserving cakes and pies, for sale whole* samor retell at [decl7| KEYSER’S, 140 Wood street AHt f D YE—Do yon want it t Yes 1 Why,’ then, buy i D stakes a bcautiful browa or black* ujai challenges the lustre of the raven’s wing. For aide at dcclr ’ ~ KEYSBR’B,I4Q.Wood atreet. . ‘ r.‘ . >. KEYBER’S, 140 Wood street. OFFKE—3QO bags prime IUo for sale by. V • - ' SMITO ft SINCLAIR. T^NNEI < BiaiMCo ll^s f and for sale hr. : , r Jt? 0 jal4 •; - ; CT.RMfNG HRnar ■> .4 ■■ • I' - V r _" '■■■ 4 w;- , v%. T s , :. L "\ \ '-j V-V..*- 1 1 * t MISCELLANEOUS. IpXCHANGE' BANK BTOCK^—SO shares of the stock of !i this Bank for sale, by WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., janl&lw .•••• ■ 61 Wood street, near Fourth. ALb WOOL BLANKETS.—A, A. MASON A CO. have just-opened a-lorgoand dcairable'Vßsortmentof tie WhQTft. . . \ dec2* Bank, of Pittsburgh shares for saiffby AUSTIN LOpMIS, -J** 15 No. 92 Fourth st, ? A flne assortment of Boots euita* • blefbrtheHqlidayssUllonhand rit/, 100 bbls iu store and for sale bv. '• deco v JNO. GROUTT. jfTIHAMFAGE baskets instore and for sido by V ,d*9-' r JNO. QKOTJTT " UOKWHEAT .FLOUR—IOO sacks primo, for sale to jail : . SMITH A SINCL A 111. 1 711^ T FL6Utt--78 bbls, for Bale by " ■ •••-' ? Jail • SMITH * SINCLAIR. T ARP—4O kegs No. 1, for sale by - J jail . . . : ; . BMITITA SINCLAIR. ROLL BUTTER—3 bbls. choice, in Cloths for sale by jail • r- , - SMITH A SINCLAIR. DRIED sacks new, for sole bv jail' ' BMITH A SINCLAIR. Window glass- - 160 boxes 8x10; .60. do 10x12; 40 do 10x14; Swearer’s brand: for rate by SMITH A SINCLAIR, . jail 122 Beoond, and 151 First streets. BEANS— 40 sacks, for sale by ' jail SMITH A SINCLAIR. TyhKKSE—100 boxes, prime, forsale by '' \ . \J ja4 SMITH A SINCLAIR. LADIESVRUBBEES, Over-shoes, Sandals»BoakinB, and Boots, at the Very lowest price. - ' • , :• -■.L. E. HAYWARD, J*7 - . .. . Corner of Market and Liberty sfs. /!/If}PIGS GALENA LEAD landing ftom steamer A 1 ■ x\J\J toona; forsftle by ' dec2B JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. THE COMING STRUGGLE: or. The Next, Fifteen Yeaes, according to prophecy; for sale, Cringle or in lots.- By mail, pTe-paid, 13 cents in stamps; a cops'. ' dec7 J. 8. PAVISON/05 Market'st; • ANTED—SHEEP PELTS; tbr which tbehiehwt price, In cash,, will he paid by . [ ja!4] Q. LEE. WOOL— Tbe tuarketprice. inesah, paid for all thedif lereut grades of Wool, by [jal4] • 11. LEE. Qnnn LBS. CITY PULLED WOOL, -on hanff ohd for OUUIf sale by 11. LEE, jat4 . . 130 liberty street. . “VTATIONAL MINING COMPANY.—Fifty shares Nation al a! Mining Company, for sale by • - • •jal4 A. WILKINS A CO: GITRIC ACID.—SO lbs Citric Acid, In bottles, iu store and fbx saieby FLEMING BROS.. BATH BRICK—2,OOO, in store and Sot sale by jal4 , • - FLEMING BROS, ANISE BRED—2SO lbs, iu store and forsale by . ja!4 , .V ' . FLEMING BROS. CARAWA Y SEED—2OO lbs, iu store and for sale by j>l4 - • . .r FLEMING BROS. CANARY SEKDr-1,000 lbs, instoro ami for sale by . jail ; • . FLEMING BROS. T IQUORIOE.PASTE—S cases, Sicily, in store and fori-ale JU by £jall] : FLEMING BROF, INDIGO— 2 cases, Spanish Float, & store and for safe by ; jaX4 : - FLBMING_BBOS._; ~ Messrs* J. Sltroffcl tt Co.. MA N UFACT V R EHB 0 P PIKJ3 PllO 0F 8 AFES'y' Vault Doors and Iron. Bbnttera. as ail persona admit the necessity of the above J\. mentioned ankles, we have no hesitation in recom mending our article to be equal toahythlng in the Orders promptly, attended .to, and put up in the best style; and on short notice.. .. . t®. Smithfield street, between Fourth and Fifth, Fitts* burgh. - . f*ep9:rtflml . J. SIIRQFFEL & CO. EMERSON'S. AMERICAN HAIB RESTORATIVE, for reatorfngtoe Hair on Head HoritEssiT B.un, and to prevent the Hair from tailing, is winning golden opinions of persons who aro using iL' This is a new article, recently introduced',' bra sure cure for Baldness, and will stand the test of a discerning public, as. thousands wbo'have used will testify. Seo circular to be had of ihe Agents, full particulars. Price $l,OO in large bottles. C. E.. FISHER k CO.. Proprietors, 67 SuneriorAtreet, Cleveland, Ohio. For sale in Pittsburgh in the foßowinj? honses:— ; Fleming Bros, L. Wilcox A Co., : R. E.-Sellers, ’ G. IL Keyser, Joel ilohler, : Benj. Page, Jr.; • r - J.lLCasscl. . AUeghcny city. —L. A. Beds ham, Preaaly & Means, J. P. Fleming; Birmingham. —A. Patterson, John G. Smith. [ja2:y THE Partnership heretofore existing under the style 1 of Nroixr, Moeas A Co,, has been mutually? dissolved; Wat. Daweox, of the late firm, having purcbareil the Inte rest; of Jos. g, tho-business will b« Continued as usual, under the stylo of DAWSON; -MOHAN A CO- who are authorized loose tho namo of Negley, Mohan A Co. in settling up tho old business. J. 8. NEQLEY, ; W. DAWSON, . . HttflAirgb/Jsn. 2, *64;. P. MOHAN. 1 . deposed of my interest in the late firmof Negiey, Mohan A Co. to my former partner, Mr. Dawson,: who with Mr.Mohaa will continue the business as hereto* forej I have the honor to recommend afid request the libe ral patronage of my friends and Imsuiess acquaintances, jatf Respectfully, JAB. 8. NEQLKY.: ’ OFFICE 0? PITTSBURGH GAS Q>MPANY, V January »th, 1854. j! THE Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Company have this day declared a DlvMflttdofFivePer Cvnt.oul of the profits on the capital stock of said cum pany, payabl c forth - . with to the stockholders, or thcir lecal repreacntatlves, ot the office of the company, JAMES IL CHRISTY, jal(l:2w, . . . . Treasurer of Pittsburgh Gas Company. DISSOLUTION —The firm of L< WILCOX & CO., Drug gists and Apothecaries, wa*Qiscolred.on the 2din?t.. , The subscriber, having disposed of hif entire interest In the lato firm, to his late partner, Mr. JOSEtn FLEMING, would cheerfully recommend him to. his friends, and ask a continuance of the patronage heretofore bo liberally be stowed upon them. ' fjs9] L. WILCOX, Jn. ‘VTOTICE is hereby given that the MososgaheA Navjoa* £\ noy Co»A3rrtlid, on the 31st d4ybf December, 2853, . declare & dividend of four dollars per share' on the capita* stock of said company, out of the earning* of said company; for the year 1653, ono half of which *r«a ordered to be paid to the stockholders tin the 15th day :of July last; the baj ancoof said dividend, being two dollars' per share, will be payable to the stockholders, or their .legal representative*, at the office of the Treasurer of said company, Novelty Works, Grant street, Pittsburgh. sell the following des- X cribedTract ofLand,conialning 111 acres,situated in North Fayette Township, Allegheny county, Pa., 14 miles from the City ofPittsbargb, and near the Hno of the Steu boa villa Railroad—with coal: and Hmo stone under the whole place, and easy of access—improvements as follows: A Tory comfortable Farm House, 30 by 28 foot, two stories high; Wash-house, Spring-house, and other out buildings; a new Framo Bank Born, 64 by 35 feet, finished in the best possibles manner, with Stabling under the whole building: 100 bearing Apple Trees, best grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, all in bearing order; about 85 acres cleared and In a high state of cultivation, with water In oil the fields. ~ This Land Is very comfortably situated in one of tho best neighborhoods in the County, being convenient to market, to Churches, Schools and Mills, and would not be in the market, only that the owner Is about to remove to the for West Terms easy and prieb moderate. For farther par ticulars, see the owner, Wm. Robb, on premises, or thesab- Bcriber. JAMES C. RICHEY, novKbdlwftwtf : : Real Estate Agent. Important Notice to l all whom it may .-Concern* A GREE ABLE to an Act of Assembly of the State of Penb- J\ sylvanla, and in conformity with tbeauthority graut od by said Act, the Board of Trustees of the First Methodist Protestant Church of the city-of Pittsburgh, Pa- have pur chased a Burying Ground in tho Allegheny Cemetery, for. the purpose of .transferring the remains of - the deed, now resting in the Burying Ground belonging to said Church, thoreto, (located near the canal, and fronting on Liberty street, in tho clty of Pittsburgh. Notice is hereby given to iill who have lot privileges, or are otherwise interested in raid Burying Ground, tiiat the Board of Trustees are now prepared to attend to the remo val of the dead to the Allegheny Cemetery. ' ■ It is desirable that immediate attention bo given to this notice, as it is contemplated to have the entire removal made during the present winter. . 7 ; . “ All the necessary information will be had by applying to, or addressing Chas. Craig, Esq-, Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. By order oftho Bowd of Trustees. * • JOHN 8. BANDS, ■ W. B. ENGLISH, . „ lIOBT. 1L MARSHALL. ia2:3m>Uw - . : . - , : . Committee. Farms, Houses, «&c., To liet. ONE OR TWO-FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ings, and Btiibles, near to tho cityjtmd' suitable for Gardens, Milk Farms, or to fatten cattlrf for • this market. Also, a convenient Brick Country Mansion and Stablo, large enough for a respectable family?.. Also, one smallw - place; and; an excellent JEwo Storyßrick Dwelling, with finished basement and attio—on the tank of the Allegheny/ above tho aqueduct. . . JAMES 3. CRAIT,. , v dec£B:tf , . : - N 0,144 Fourth st. • JOSEPH FLEMING, fBtJCOEB6O& TO £. WXIGOX ft CO.l CORNER MARKET- STREET AND DIAMOND, dcceps constantly on hand a Toll astortment of Drugs, Medi dues, Medicine Chests, Perfumery, and &11 articles per lain* Ingtohiabuidness: , - • PbysldanF. Prescriptions. carefully compounded &t. aH hours. . '’ • “ ja.*9y ' •»* ":i •■' ■ -••■ *' : * *■*,*.' ,-VV «• 0-1 f . - • ■■■■ * T * V-* t , ~ .* , -; *?:/•# V»*A. ' •',' ' "- - /‘- r '' "■ <-.■*■} '' Vv : \ v-'^ 3 X ' v ■'t - >. V.‘' ■ . • n .. - . . v r ■»* \ « V v » A. V*. bavxbon-s book stouf, • -• 65-Market Ftreet. , Successor to^r.'Kiddi-'Co., ; . • .60. Wood ptre:«:crHrc voi.r-uo chains! A NEW and NbVELraodo of applying ft imwcrAil remfollai ' * ; agent,-feo construrtwl os to lic vrern underfho, garment*, . nexttO;ih*«khi,producitiff-A-cousiobt, UNINTEimui’TED'V .cancntof.ELEC'ritO-MAGNETISM:i.-fTeetlug. /'■ ' ; l v ■ Immediate Relief .From the most acute pain, end apiirmanonC-cnrobfalt• - ' NERVOUS. HISEASm 7 .. . '.{ fjlmo*{.certain felßtL and - a '1 INAL,,PERMANENT. CURE, % I?eing u/jcd nccorillhg’ l to directions, to tliefolloviiigdfccasea-' - - ••>'*•; .v-.r,“-j, i. : Rheumatism, ;. ! irxi^ ' • ? OU V ,ri Ucn, -*:Palpitotioh.of. the Heart, -: v - Pawdysi*, .. • rerioflirtillr^ache/^^ iPßlhful.Hud Swelled', Joints w St.:Tit'tta , l)«i«», - 'Neuralgia of "thO-Facc, - - - Oeticral ‘U 1 ?- >'• l>isau , «s °f thQ.Spii}.e, ; ;r M’aiayof.tbc Chtiit,-: . BeaCpßgs.tind Ulindnew, ITvstcriM. DvFpepaia, ■’ " ' ‘ frk ALL DISEASES 1 ’ vr ’.caused' h "deficient ianouht'of : C fiXvli!, w Qre relieved; i/ not permanently inttcd-by. ,c.j simply weanng thnch'ainpftirafew hoors.cach day,* f < ~ -t v, Understood . i . " ' =;'• •tho£ w- t - t 51 cares >ll- Only:; ' IkISTv tided i-- : nnd. ’ moreover; iwe • • . KiNfi'-&“wL^'QK 1 x^ t '- w ' mea,cinttl ftfteatef ANY.-.-.., . PULVERHAGHER’S ELECTRIC CHAINS. ' / ■ And to prove tins us.wrlion, w<.d c f, imv rersmi tn- nmrlim- • g>: Stow* WEW.;.AOTaE.NHCA& CEISIOATreS - Sdentlte .EhynnaUßJimd .intelligeut. potlenS >iay. be,. : Thorough and Rigid Trial, * ' By the-firet xin-dical tuehin Poris,'Tl% wcfefohnd toi»s>*'v .s«s3 Strang^and marvellous pow#* in relleviDgiiln'.twbetoi ov'erappliod, and/.by their infiu>n«:e were introducid into - the hospitals of that city, and also Secured by Udfore patch* l)l * : by the French Government- : • • • " . , • Tliey are now introduced in almost every Ilospital in ;^> 7 •England, Gttrmiiriy, AustrLi,- Belgium, and patented in " those countries, where they, havo becomti tho , MOST.. POPULAR. CmUTIVJI AGENT IN TJTE WORLD.* • Tliey were fir?t. introduc’d Into the United States about"-* one year eince, a'nd weht through tr-al as in Ed- r: rope, and were at,once; into ©vary Hofpital in * ork * where they arc now in daily, upo, effecting even ' ~ MORE Vf ONDEIIRIL tlmn had; erer before beea ' 1 them. ’ ’ .. * i ..; 1 . . They ore highly recommended by Mott. - C \rtn Buren. Post and others, who have published their^' r • ttiul value in several of tho medical- ’' journals m that cRy r recommending their use to patients. A full account of their* - '" opinion may also >)e foundin ,'ovpry'pamphlet, and sent to the address of any person in the Btute byapplyingipost ;»aid) to Dr. GLO. n. Ix BYSKR. wboia ngontfor l*itt.H»jnrKh, : ' I’a. The chains can Jall:de?cripUoDa fpituser; - 1 . ; r-; -• . - l -. ■. / rtice cf Chfunn, s3nnd $5.- - r r ' /" - Physicians are politely iiiviioi.to.ball n’hd‘ci'anilhb tbeir *' v reostrurtion,aminronbunceupontlieifinbrito' ' I; - r l One Word filore‘to Invalids. • . No p.nw3u need. fear..that; they : whl hot iiccompirsb'ju«fc v what it is. claimed they can do, .aiici’aJl person. l ; who have" .iKXjome (lifltfUFted wW» a cbus'taii't inuring dciwn of patent nostrums (Imttkd swill) are kindly and politely invited to"' : give them a tri»il. v--•‘ ■ ;i-, . N. B.—One Chain vriil last tor year.-C Kml low noh/‘ of its ' electric power by uepj-and can bo applied to eURar adulter*'. ■ hilti. GEO 11. KEYSKR, No. 110 corner of Wood v nyin alley, whf.leftßlo nnd retoil agent, fdrettfrdtwfim. - v TVSl’kesia,, ; jjf ; juieumatism; .scrofula; \ : .LIVER dOMFLAINT, Ac:' • FROM THE METROrOLIS.—Pass it aronndl. let thoaf-, «icb*d hear Gw glad tidiugs iThbtis butthe sendment of thousands: -•' ... ' WAsraxGTOS’, May > 17,;1853. .Vciirr.-.Jforffntcr Mnivbrgy— Gentlemen: living boon • - afllioted with Ziiw of im ycqrs statuUny, I here* '• ’C ■ by.for Urn benefit of the aJHieteJ, toky.great pleasureinatoV ' r nouncing that after using a few bottles of jour Hampton - V “ Tincture, 1 tound it had .AciiogipUshed ,a perfect cure. I ; * have used'different medlciueafrom.timo to tiroes but have, ;/- never been able to apparent good; imd it Is r r’--' a to.strickenjhumanity to-find Wcif thatTncdictoeia:':' '" (bund which postetses the. Koprtrouspoicfr c \f prolongingfni- T :'’ ■vwnMfe: Tho many cum ! -it'*haiv-wrbnght-'ij#'' ft-midWSe--'-- • gum*anteoof the beneficial rwultawbiblienay be experien ced from its use./; -Your?; Ti*f jvctfuUy,- :,y-A'A- ;.?V ' - '• - J. CuirrAErHaw • LTVRPv DEBILITY. ' [Erirdcl 'front'Jawrs'Harris, »/.’« LeHsriA lcarandrth, Fff.l' - v V .. After s]y*ak?ng-oC wt>nilerfiG cures on himself, lie ears - Mrs. suficring with-toe Uvcr-complaint and- *>, .with ‘.lnabilityconstantly complaining,; from : weaknbsk- -a dltreiigh her whole system. ;Sho. now cnjoys bettortoeolth :-- than for thirty yearv, l*ing entirely restored by tfao ufe of ---•- Hjunpion’s Vegetable Tincture.;’-. • . , .’11"’;/: ... DISEASED S77>E.-nREAST. EYES. -- - J ‘ [Exrract;of a frpni,J, Gribus, 2^., : Zoudon,ahfYd.f ‘• has been for ycars'nfnic'tod with'grciat weak- ' neps ; pain an the side.and Uncli ; pslpiiation 0f the / heart; f«jebl«ne»s bf ; tho.'ueSrvpas.fyKtcin; '? ; complexion -sjillow; too' riglrtof oiic cvo-almost gone/ toe- - >•?'• other very .weak..; I am pleased to'sayltlampfon’sTihctur#' :*•?. bos restored her to perfiict health. ''Her wes ato as Jbod^ -now as ever , . - RtIKUAUTIfM. 33 YEAR?. * - * r Jtrs. E.Bagwell; of RheUmatfsm'- - from her 32thto hcr'soth.'-year of aget : at tlmeg entirely helpless. • Being wealthy, she employed the Wtrrtedlcai at tention, and tried-many medidnes, but WeA;ciired:oaly by Hampton' 3 VegeiaJAe Tinclurt.. ' CHRONIC-,INFLAMMATORY HHBUIfATIffIL> V rr''' Tho wifu-of Thomas Yeaklc; >j groat sufferer for dght - .Reaorcd.to iKrrfecthealtlr by Hampton’s Vegetable-Tincture. MERCURIAL KIII-RJ3IATISIL'.- vVI ,T r r . Sir. Jarred ITumihir/lnSEafrtr'Baitimbre street stdarred ; tbi*disease intensely six yearsj.cduld: dreadful; ulct-ra formed his jimh- ? ':ffQßj.whlch"Fplhitorapfl)ohoii^^ said. Hisphyxician pronounced himlncnrable; ton’s Vegetable T*neture ('ured lunii r • v f- ± ■ . . ■ HEREDITARY. BCBQFULA. " " „ A boy ia the family cf the Hon. IV. r.-Thoihasson, once member of Congress, from Kohtncky/waa n mnsa Of : from bead to foot. • His eyelids turned inside :out; T ding ovtr tho eyeballs so. «5 to produce Mincincw: ■ itownd -'- I. cured by Hampton's , ■ ‘ i .... '•* : DYSI’EPSIA, NERVOUS 'DISEASE, Ac. ' ’ ' Hr. Wm. Oldham, of the Bultunore Cnsiom-llousi, suffer- • ed toeso for eighteen. montljf!, .with body and' -: - '* mind sonouPly.alTectetl:. lie wilh cured • clxblt Mixture, after other things failed. • ' • . COUGH, CONSUMPTION, Ac 3Jr. Henry C; Winn.had'u ,coagb for' rrettt /weakness, Ac.; had, in all, five or six physicians; tried'all their remedies, bn t was iroredtmrv by - ■ HAMILTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. - . US-For salorwholesalu and retaih at the-Drue Storoui: Dr. GEO. H. KEYBEU, 140, comer Wood street and Vit^ .gin alley. Also, by. 7. P. FLEMING, Allegheny,; [noglalfcw - - ‘ Washington 1)8. J. S.Ro3e s 3l«hcatMvittr*o Tcrxori*in SicXneuand ' ’ . in UeaWif vritei an Almanac, for. ISML—Tliis.'.publicutionia -- from the pen-of ah tiiuinont phvjidatror PkiladsTphfcd'ft 7 regular graduate of, the an honorary / member of the rhlhulelplda Medical Society. ‘ It cfthtefna much gen*! advice to InvidfcLteas well as person* in health. ; It also describes ta a comprehensive-manner, the'diseases - of our variable climate, und the mode of treatment -No family fihoatd bo without a copy of this book. It can bo ’ - had, without any charge, nt the various drug stores in this/V' c - city, where Dr. Rose’s valuable family-Medicines are for sale.’ . . Dn. J. P. Hose’s Neiu e::s ant> Invig'iujing Coediae, the greatest (lb-eorory in medical fcioncc. This astonishing, preparation for -raising up u weak, constitution, debilitated by care, labor, study; or disease,.pets like achartn. It gired strength aud apatite, and possesses- great invigorating properties, for heart ditense, nil nervous affections, flatu* lence, heart-burn, restlessness, numbness, .ncuralgiiu rate ing tho spirits, and giving pofrer to tho whole FvsttimVtt-ls almost miraculous.in its cßects. Fifty cents a bottle *• ,P r r &ost?s C&ebrated Family ■ MalieHub, m 2 Ms medical , -- Jrirwcrto Farscmt: inSicknets and in B/uJUu—l am jqsC la ’ . receipt of n fresh assortment of the above Medicines, and n lot of his valuable, books for distribution,of whidithe pub-/ J - lie are Invited to call and .accept a copy.- ' ■-•■ • declSotew O. H. KKYSKIt. 140 Wood', etwefr.i •-%>- DR BANNING’S LACE OF BOB'* BBACE.- .. r . Tjrc-Dfrteo bfDr.Pahnicg'/’ -'/.ls now got up In n ihccli im. ''/• • - .^^KP^Tvii'form, and Is worn by - V . > '-Ar -, iW bmidrods--..0f persons for- thtt'- tK ■ rTt y • Jf cure and prevention offbeat, . r /, . \2v tT 7r . JT £7 : Fttlmonury, Vyspejiiic, JVeyi - *\\ fif WV SjriruiU Female* ITUy ' ‘ : ;WW • • < \S«jr j §f rine and ChMA>cd : WBAK-y. ;> 15 pj - ..FiIiSSES, such as Prolapsus ' •- rU.teri, Chronic DiarThoca, : Draggirg of the Bowulh, ' ; ■ . . files, Fistula, Milk Lee, and Enlarged Veins. ; feajs,descriptive of iw use:maybe had >: : at my Btore, free of charge. • T / • v ■ tEBT-l also keep Fitch’s; Chapin’s,' 'dock son I *. : 1 •—- and Tanhorn’s SGPrOIVTEHS • THUS&KS of or«iry* : - : kind; Lace Stockings, Suspcnsary Bandages, and <*rofy Ta- ;; - --v >• riety of mechanical npplianccs uiKlintbe’ cure of dLw«i%. / • : -• t would TvapoctfuUy invite theattention of-phypicianff and ' bthersto the above articles./ i-'V For said at Br.G; 11. KKYSEJVS DRUG ATOBK/ ' *V «‘ " 140 Wood 'street4‘. N» B.—Persons in want of Trusses, cau liave them sent "• to any pari of the country, by stating whether for the right -; o;\:' or left side, and yimdlmr the measure round the body, (ntd ■ ■ ’ : 950 AewttbX "/ . WILL be paid to any pcrfOnwho will bar fIpM»SA. a box of Dr TERREL'S H3IAL.ING OINP «dt!») MEET,and use -it directions, ;' i.f-y .' Ft If they will cull at my olllco ahd say with *: • a clear coiu=.doncK. tlidt : .lt’ , «‘ill’nqt v c»^7v* • fing, Sore LSps, Ruins. ana >‘reejes, Sorca:.': ' cn Children, anti tfruatly 'alleviate, if .hot ’.: :;£&;» entirely euro Saltrheuin,Tiles, : ' . tion of lhe Breast, Bites of Insects, Pimples on the Face,:'-' andaUßlsCMWoftheSkliL MONROE TERREL, ■ ‘ Nauchtuclcv Conn; • For sale by PLUMING BROTHERS, and Dr. KEi'SER, Wood street, Pittslmrgh; J.G. SMITH, Birmrbsb’wh; Mrs."'?- : S.HoLsD£S,Tozhperaaci*vnie:;D. M.. CURUY,, Allegheny l ; l • ' WM. SEIBBRT& 8R0..477 Pehb ?treet,.'Wttsbiffe:h; LOR- ~ • ENZ A WIGHTMAN. Pennsylvania Glass Worhs; BX?FJ7- DYKJV Allegheny; IVM, SMITH, LaterejiwTM*;-. LTFItE DAVISON, East Liberty; SPANG A CO.,' ; . Stewarts town;- - LEWIS DALZELL ACQ., Sliaroshors;-STEWARY, LLOYD A CO., Mechanics'lron Works; .7. Yf\ IL&NNEN,-Mali-- : Chester. ■ ■•'. '. '■ '•. " : :;V jy2sjda:wy" r r^^' DR. TERREL'S OIKTMENT will cure Shß } t thcum(Tettor),Chilblains,Commou'S6rus,'Chapiiia6r Pil£s,ln-''‘ 1 •flummation of the Breast, Bites of.lnserts Sore -LipsiUtn f -' * pies on the F»t», and Breaking Out anu'Sores on Children,' ‘ r "‘ and all Diseases of the Skin, quicker' and surer th»t> any" • " V other Medicine.: : - • i"-:i •■" For sale by BROTHERS, rad Dr, KEYSEB/ • Wood street, Pittsburgh; J. G. SMITH Birmingham E - Store; 'iVld. SEIBERT & BKO:. 177. Penn street; LORENZ • waJGS? ISI - jPennsyltania.' Ola?*'; Works; Mrs; S. HOLMES, TempuraocsTilio ;-D. M.CURRYiAUegberiy'CiU: - SAMUEL DYEH, Allegheny City;. WM. SMITH, tan&mri * Tiile; LUKE B. DAVISON, Erwt Liberty; SPANO A-CO i » » Stewattptoirh.; LEWIS DALZELL"'Sr t*o.,' Sharnfibnrrfi-* STEWART LLOYD. & CO., Mtxhanica’ Iron works; J.W*’ ■ fIANNENi Manchester;' ’*■ : jy2&dAwy TVT B<—Aatagla box otBr; THUIKL’S OINTiIiiNT wtli : -Ll ..keep any Blacksmith’ll, farmer's,Bailor'sior Meehan, ic b hands,'let them chap, nr crude erepso hut, sound.an din— good werkin;; order aU inter. y .e; : oyy - , Prepared audroldhy SlOSHOE’fiaaiEt.v jy2s:dawy '-Sau'shtnche cimtf. “ ;fr.^ Prlvate Diueaaes*' . •**:/■: ■" fk DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond AUoy, De-- votes'lds. entire attention to wvoffice- Pn«Uce' €Siss; ■.M- IllabUftiaefla is.insostty coiifiiittd to Ymerml J?ueasu.'aiidtamh.painftilufT.^f .Spt brought oa by youthfulindulgence and exde«u'~r?T. Syphilis, Syphilitic 'Eruptions, Gonorrhea, ') Urethral Discharges, Impurity, or jthd Uroddf withal! XH*e*\> ;v fiesof the Venereal.Orgaa.. iakin. Disiiai-f-K ScorbuUo-Krnp; Tetter, Elngworm, Mercurial Diseases, SnwyB J gmy.K«sfh»y. tTar^p^— Cure guaranteed - • - s ••-■•.- . • ,\-~v Sixteen years? practice (six in tWsclty)enablesl>r.lJro»B to offer aanarandea of a speedy cure to tul ■whomay cotnYuu* r der hiacare, - •':• ' *>v. *v-... ••■ Office and Private tMbinond alley; - *. ° Charges moderate, novfcdi'wdy^ "r-;^T;.rw~r !- * -i. ■<•.. -V ii »’ ..■ Vf' . • 'if