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Notified them, bat there was a ’general feeling in Erie against their being taken by way of Cleroland to Pitts burgh.J The witness, who was on the stand for several hours, "stated an agrc&racnt was mode that thoy should < eomeby way of Meatlvillo; Lowry and King both said they i did not intend to resist the Court, but the people, would not, allow thorn to be taken through Cleveland, and Would not, let theta go that night, - the 6th; Mr. fipronl went to Erie with a special train which was famished him by thu Ball road Company.- . . Four deputies, who accompanied Bproul to Ene, testified - that they could have taken the defendants that ziight, or brought them by way of Cleveland. Other.witnesses ware examined for thoprosecution. For. the defence, affidavits were presented signed by a large cumber of men; stating that there was no resistance on the part of Lewrynud'King to tho summons of tho Court. The t4»#Umony.Tor tho defence was very voluminous. . The testimony,' taken ns a whole, shows that tho conduct of Mr. Lowry ami Mayor King has boen far from any thing Uko contempt of the power of the Court. • .. . No decision has yet been given in the caso. It will bo argued by counsel to-day. DisTtucf CoUfiT—Before Iloru Mores Hampton* President Judge. ••. Richard Morgan vs. James Davis,Evans JOnes, Jno. Lear- Is, and John Pallors. , Action of ejectment for two aeros of grennd in Robinson townabip; No. 732, November term, Plaintiff take* a non-suit. Stowe and Jones for plaintiff, and 0; P.llamil ton fbr dofeneo. - • * •• Henry Brown, administrator of 11. A. Bawd .vs. T. M. impleadeit with C. B. and J;B; Wolff. No. 100, Jaly term, 1553.- Courtney and LckHq for plaintiff, Cochran for defence. Action onapromissbry notfl fors2oo.- In defence It - was alleged that the plaintiff’ had :not taken oat letters of nd ministratlon, uml was therefore not entitled to receive the tttontjyi;':On idaL • In the case of Dowds vs. AYolfT, tried Wednesday, tbs jury were ebargudyesterday morning, and verdict for plaintiff of $222,50 rendered. ' Boyd vs. M, McNamar; on motion of Mr. Miller, judgment for plaintiff for $151,27, and bond approved and filed; execution awarded. ,Wm. Wilson tp. A. McClurg: death of plaintiff suggested, -and his administrator, N. 0. Wilson, substituted. • Adjourned-no other causo being ready. , Quieter. Sessions.—-Bafbra lion.. William B. M’Clure, Pre sident Judge, and Gabriel Adams and' Wm. Boggs, Esq’re> Associates. • • .Caxnmouwcolthvs. Gotlelb Caplsto;indjctmDnt, nuisance. Not guilty, and the prosecutor, John 8. Wolf, sentenced, to pav.tho oosts. Catharine Banks, indicted for assault and battery, was fonodcot guilty; and. the prosecutor, Jane Banks, sen tenced to pay thucosts. John Vergusou plead guilty to a charge of larceny*, and wns seniencwl to the county jell for three months.. • Commonwealth vk. Barbara Ann Grosso; indictment, lar» cenyi of al«nr ot ahocs from Louis Oehner. The jury found the defondant-nnt:guilty. : The first case taken up yesterday afternoon, .was that of Commonwealth ta. Margaret H'Cli’llanrt, Jane Davis, Joseph Hughes et al. indicted for keeping a hoops of til-fame. lbo jury return*d tt verdict of guilty, and the Court sentenced each of , the defendants to pay a fine of $lOO and the cost*. - Commonwealth vs. l>r. Brown; indictment nuisance. The Doctor was imlicicd for causing bills to bo posted on the Street corners, dt-soriblne the particular part of the medical profession to which he devoted attention. On trial. Soloes AccnrajfT;—Yesterday evening, one of the walls of Davis’eoap factory, on the Fourth street road, fell in, burying under it threo or four workmen, who were engaged in removing the wall, cleaning brick, Ac. The supports of tho wall, which was detached from the building, had been re moved,and tbo.workmcn wero making preparations to pull the wall down. One of them, was on tho top of a ladder placed against tho-w&ll, and another was undermining ibe lowerpartof it, when H fell, Injuring four men. WUH»xn Bene, a middle aged man who was engaged In cleaning brick, was very badly injured; he was removed to his boarding-house, on Church alley; whoru ho lingered until this morning, when he died. . Stephen Dobbins and a man named M’Cartney had th< ir flrmsbroken by the fallmg material. A German was alfO Iradly injured;, howaaeugagodlouoderaiulog tho wall. Coroner Lowry held an inquest on the body of Bene, ntl2 M. today. Tho jury returned n verdict tliat ho cams to his death from the r,ceUcntal falling of a wall in Davis’ erap factory, on the Fourth street road. Tns Mixstrus.—'The Campbell Minstrels, now perform* ing at Masonic Hall, is one of tho best bands in ibe country —there’s no doubt of it Tho tronpo Is unusually largo and powerful, comprising members of .ability And celebrity as artistes. Their programmes presents Attractions every night, that are new And original with this band. To particularize the good performers in tbo band, we would hare to commence and go through with all the mem* bera of tho band. We will not do that, but at the ssmefime cannot help saying tho trio, Murphy, West and Peel ennnot ba excelled —the former for good singing and tho two latter for good dancing and side splitting jokes. They perform but two nights longer. . Assam* ASD mtrcr.T.—The two toll gate keepers on the Hand Stmt Bridge, Boyd and McCullough, were.informed against before Mayor Adams, of Allegheny City, yes’etfay, fir assault and bitter" upon a neg-om-n namod Henry Thornton, and were held to bail in §TOO They then mauc Inibnaatioo against him for the same offence before Erq H&ys, and bo ra* held to ball in. the c&mo sum It arose out of the attempting to cross tlio 1 without rav ing toll .. • if atecS —A man named Clemens Klein made an Infor mation yesterday, before his honor, Mayor Tola, ho charged Gotlclb Dlegrl wi*h mayheu, in biting a piera from his (Klein’s) ear. The muulutioo xc&k placo in a Cgh k In a lager beer hall- Dlegol was arrested and held to tail. Theproscruter in tho above suit also made an informs* tion befbre his honor, m which ho charged Bivgel with aa. eault and battery. On this charge be was also held to bail. f Aw Adroit Thief.— John Kindoc, a notorious vagrant* xn a arrested yesterday, and sent to Jail by Mayor A olr, for larceny. Klnrioe entered thoJJaycris cBtee and picked offi cer Bongber** pocket, wbilo that officer was reposing on a bench Rougher, being awakened by John, Jumped up and arrested him in the act of stealing his watch. Cao«s anna Moses Murray and "Win. Blaney, two ne groes instituted cross suite against each other, yesterday, before Mayor Volz, for assault anil battery and surety of tho peat* Mnrray could not procure bail, and wps sent to the Hill. Blaney, mote fortunate, gave bail for his appear- Uslp to But—-M'Cloary, noticed in thei%ri,of yester day morning, as haring perpetrated an assault on a man namjid Andwrigbt, ms WJ to tall ywtentay fcr osranlt and buttery, b. Aldormin M lump; • i»boxe.< Clothes Pins; - f>o '* 4 ChflMccthe Soap;. :u) dozen Buckets; , ; |# 10 « Tubs. On hand .and for sale by KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS, No. 243 Liberty rtrost. rt UNDKUSd— 1 Crttr KngH, • IbblT/ard; i « Roll lintt<*r; 1 Dry Apples; lbox Bwpwai? • 1 pack Hops» lbblChestimts; ; • 100ox WILTdAMS. 123 AVood rtT»Qt. -• | \rv HALi' BuXKo ItAlliLNti; IUU lM)qr do <•, do , . ■ . COkegaSan do 20hf. feogflSun do - . . 10 hf keg* Mftlnga Grape*; - 10 "boxeg Messina Lemons. - Rpceired thisdny nod for pu!e l*y ' . deSn • JOSHUA KHOP>S-& CO., no Wood nt. £/tfl DKUMS JUGS; OUU 300 boxes M. It. Raisins; 150 half boxes 3LIt; Raisins;. • .200 qr. - “ •;“ •. . 200 boxes Fancy Toys* «• ... 100 .**• Motto Lozenges. Receiving and for sale by • • . dccs J. C. ANDERSON k €O., No. CTVood st XTKWCKOL* _l\ Layer Raiem*, 31. B. Raisins, - Sultana Raisins, * Drum Figs, Zanto Currauia, ; Received and for Bale by ■■ BATLEY A RENBIIAW. SMOKI> SALMON; • MofisMaclcerel; , - - , . •• • No-1 Mackerel, In fcets; . • * Salmon, in bols. roQT-151 -BAILHY ft BKN6IIA.W. Tot wile by Q°ff' 181t ~ 7 -ffig? prta ° "SsnivT* liQUlt—loo bbla extra received by JJ'V’SvSccit ato° by ' (decO) BAILEY * lUsNSIIAW "A i 1/ \ tjjs. VKBSU OOKN AIEAb l . 4\ JU 000 lbs ExtraHulledßuckwheat Meal-. Bec’d and for sale by BAILEY & RENSHAW, . 2* liberty street. COMMERCIAL; POST. WEEKLY REVIEW OP EITTSBURGH MARKET. :JANUARY 20. - Eicc6tho dato of our last weekly noticowehavehatf a goncroJthaw,fbllowedwitha general breaking up of nor rivers, and we now enjoy uninterrupted navigation on our rivers. . Business since Monday has been quite naive, par ticularly in the shipping department. In our markets wo find no importantehasgo to note, except in Flour and Clo ver Seed.’ 1 The nows received by tho Earopnen Monday evening, of the excited state Of-the EuropeonbreadstuiT market caared Hour to advance from $O, 6,25@Q,5ff, and has ruled firm felneothenat this advance/ In Clover Feed there baa been quite a speculative demand, end considerable lots have changed hands at an advance over lost vrecVs sties. The following European Groin Circular, we copy from the Lon don Mark Lane Gazette, which wo commend to our readers, Which will prom more satisfactory than any PpoeulUon o* our own with regard to the groin prospect: : “The opinion wo~ventured to express about a month when prices of wheat were receding In oil part* of the King doms,vlx: that any decline which might take place would pro bably be of a temporary natur**, appears likely to prove toler ably correct, Indeed a rally has taken place, and a greator, portion of the reduction has Won recovered; whether any material rise on present rates will toko place,will depend. In a great measure on the character of the winter, ana oth er circumstances which cannot, at present bo determined; but tho p'robabnitylfl strongly in favor of an advance. “The present poMUonofaflaire in the Kart is such os to rive rise to irreat doubts whether the ‘Western countries of Knrooe will bo enabled to derive tboaid from.thoßlack Sea, Which they might have obtained in mow peaceful terms. Kncland will, at all events, encounter; great dlfflcnltiCß in Mcuring any large quantity in: that quarter, so long ns tho Itslhm and Marseilles markets, afford relatively higher criccv to say nothing of the differences in freights, Ac. In looking over tho lists of shipments from Odessa for tho last three months, it is really astonishing to see how small a T>orUon of vessels, cleared oat from thence with grain car-; goes, bavo been for the United Kingdom.- The great bulk has gone to Marseilles, without producing any lasting impressions on the prices thorn. And it would np*.. pear from tho best sources of information within our reach, that the South of Franco will ncrd to import on quits es large a acalaefl hitherto, up to the time of next harvest. Wo must therefore be prepared to expect a great dal of tho falling off in tho supplies from tho East—the quarter from whonce Great Britain Iras of late years drawn the major portion of her foreign supply—from tho United States and Canada. Thom can bo no Moult, but the decrease in tbo Black Sea supply can scarcely, we think, be covsrot by the jncreAae in receipts from. America. Holland, Belgium and tho Rhino provinces, Ac., appear to require aid; and from tbenco must not reckon on any assistance. In Poland and pari of Prussia, the last crophas givenan Indifferent return, Febliog fully convinced that the deficiency of our lastwheat nop has not been in any way exaggerated, we arrive at the. following conclusion, that making full allowance for the quantity of com in granary, and estimating the probable aid America may bo able to afford, somewhat higher than wo liaro hitherto felt justified in doing, all we have, and all wo are Ukcly to receive, will bo noeded. ASHES.—Wo contlmw oar quotation* of laat week for all sorts; small talc* wore mgilo at Tor domestics and Imported; soda pearl* 6}£c; pots 4@4}£e. AiTLES.—TIie market to cnilt&barn, and the demand to quite netted wo quoloatsl,*s@2£s BEESWAX.—Ikero to but little offered, and tbo demand limited; wo quote at 25@24 first hand*. ALB.—Wo bare no change reported in Ihto article, but quoto at $5,7(53, os to brand; . , . ’ HULK Mb AT —Wo have ft sale reported of 15,000 ft* shoulders to ornvo at 4V5c; 35*000 do do at ; 70t) piece* city cured at 5, on time. BEAN’S—There is hut ilitlc demand for Beans, aud sale* are confined principally to the retail trade. Wc quote small white at $1©1,25; nrpm first band* and store*. BROOMS—BaIed (luring the week wero made at $1,02,2,12 @3,75, first hands; stock light. . BRICK—The demand continues brisk for Bolirar,.ats2s fbr common, and $4O tor extra. BUCKETS ASl> TUBS—Tbo manufacturers’ prieot are $1.25 for Buckets, cash; No 1 Tubs $8,23. No. 3 $0,50; Keel ers $2,75. Sales of Buckets from store* at $£@2,26. ' BUTTER.—The demand from the tradeforroll, continued fair during the wock, ami sold at from 14@ld for fair to prime. In pack'd, we hare no transactions reported, but quota at 11/4@l2c<. • ■ BOCKWIItiAT FLOUR—Is In sternly demand atsl,2o@ 1,25 per sack. CHESTNUTS.—Are selling at $1,5Q@1,C2. CRACKERS—Hate undergone a change; the following are tho present rates, tls: _ r/% Water Cracker#, bbl s*»so Hotter do do s»»w Sugar Crackers, iU Soda ‘do do *W Boston do do.—..— ~ »>* FicNic do'- do * • Pilot Bread, Tlbb!— ~......$4,00 CRANBERRIES—^We quote at H bbl, and hut ftfw.in the market. * COPPER—Wo quote at CiflSfsrwh and time. CANDLES ANl> SOAP.—We now quote candles a* fob Inw»; dipped 'l2; mould 13, which to an advance; soap 4V/&S. 'CIiF.ESU.-Tbo supply coming forward Hmndcratosnd the demard continue# brisk; wo quoto «tcady sale* at lo for common to prime. DIUKD JIKKF—we notice sales by the tierce at 5. , DIUEU FRUlT—There is a moderate demand for Peaches at first hands. Applesaro la limited demand Tfadf sale at 14:<51fr, for fresh; pickled are ERS—Wo rarotiuoo our quotations at ac cording to ousndtyimd quality. . FISH*—We qnoto Lake Salmon at slo@ 10,50: whitel*ko •at $10; Trout at $0; No. C Mackerel Her- We continue to quote City mills bran at 5(510; shorts 13@10, acdmlddlings 32@30. • v !■. FKEIGHT3.—Tho following ero tha tariff rates oo the Pennsrlranla Uollroad: .. • • Oa Flour to PblUdelphlaor Bftltliuotr... bbl. First class freight ™ ct*. 100lb#. Second “ >• - - —-‘5 «j°- j Fourth “ “ - • • l ' J , FX4UlTl—TLofollo.io-; U the llftof current prices tor lordan fruit KaWo Currents - - f, l!5 rj~ , s* Tb iZnoa. - - 'ZZ.I 0-,na« « *•** i FLOUR—At tbi dite of oar 1 weekly repert, we left th« market fna at SC, iMS)*. , and prlnr* conftnu*! w Up to Mondiy evening Whan iho rurora # ue*s was mode known t rici # nJTinwJ, and tbs demand Rtf snip- DlDif Improved. nielli* l5O hbli from store at $0 ■ ae;^*T» « «do of W 5 bids mi I*l at sC>.oisr i ?o > 23. Oa Wjdnwday, -t. dav the market was firm, with rales of about WO bhl* at so for superfine and extra, and price# tending up* ward- Tho NSw York of Baturfsy U»ti quotes iho market w Since our lost weekly sammary our market ha* Steadily Improrkd, and w# learn ftwai rery nliaWo suKi.rilT.thu s«lw umochiippwtortmUftH. at London, m to th« jnrpiyof food »Ucli U llhrir lo men thnn-em neit hstvest, «J!» full la rolatioa to tfc« ““• t ™ question- Oar Minister at London, In a tetter to a friend hem, „prw*)« the opinion, tlat nm_Ukely to reach a hteher point,ere ncit harTcat, than lo HSL. It doc, seem, then, that prices, until ua« harrcit, muat rote hieh on thlc aide the Atlantic. . . GRAIN—The demand continues aetjto for all acocrip tions, without material clion s c in last wocVa i rteca. J" quote oaUaetlfo at ««?.««. Corn: aalea lur eawj 'A Rvo lFheat ha* allghtly odtaneedi wo now quote at as to quality. Barley aalcahlo at CI ORW3HItTr- a —Tho demand Is limited to tho city trade, and wc hare no'hinp tpcelal to nolle, as a VVo quote Buear 4-VfrM<. Molaswa dull, nmlselltnr to theeify ?wte Swssss u>mcounter26®ST. Ooffeo firm HV.% GtfSPOWDEiV—We net* rcsnlar ole* by tbo krc at t* , 50®S for FFKJ: Ky. rille o*4 lbs tljM! tojJtMn 1 lerii $4,60; BFG $K$4,5O; rock powder sd, with lb* regular j Sales In tpudl lots ore mad® at $2O to , Thera continues a moderate d«mnnfl for Window m iss to tlm rlty and country trad*,.and of.conntn brand* nf B*lo at $2,Mwr2,60, and $2-m)&2,*6 for from first bands. Soles from store at advance on these were madeduringiho week.of non fmaU late dressed at ln lira bog® *« *«■ flothiD « a *TIOPS—Wc continue quotations foT Eastern new crop at ay—Regular aaJcs at tho scales. at s9@l3 v\ ton ►. an 'Wo quote common western at 11%, primo dry i *~jflME--lialea art) made at from stores, for Wo quoto ct* In bbls, and kegs, first h MESS PORK—SalesOtsl2,T6sl3. x . i xhe market la almost bare, bolder® eat b(j£<%.i '^ V NUTMKQS I —Ko. 1 are scarce, and hold at $1,30(5)1.37. ; NAVAL BTOKKS-AVa-quote Uosln at Tar at $4*50@5,00, according to the size of packages; Turpentine : atr IROVAN V* N AILS—W« correct nur table for Iren and Noils, and now quniathe prices nettled . upon by masofae. turers. The quotations for -Noll* are “nett cash rates, for Xnon-SStntm bar .... - « Baud....- ? :: SSfW .v. v::-.." %« Snulur-ap MtoH. • \£ Naim—lo to 20 penny --$l.OO V = S s? : : “I':. "5:... J& : l « i:-::- i SKKtt-tutS to inch ‘" ■'"“‘''.' * ’ ...7. • 6,25 OlLS—Thwrols a good demand for Linseed Infirm at76©7Bc by the lot lord OU: No. 1 firm it 78 lnntilred after, and rales were made at T6^ 80, fire* bands, and 76®87 from store. «•—v.«..i#w** POTATOES—Wo notonstoady demand for^NcAannwAs and Rods at 45® 50 for tho former. and 31®35 for tho latter. PEPPER.—We quote at12@12>5.._ ; PIMENTO.—Scarce and selling at l4©lB. - . PIQ METAL-—The late advices of tho European market has caused more firmness in the Eastern and-Western mar kets, and holders are asking an advance i wenotlco Bales in Now York of Scotch Big at $4O. cash. Webayo no re ported in this market dneo our last, but understand it Is hold —We'oontlnuo to quote in domand at IlIOE^—Wo quote sales at bjthotlorco. BALT—We continue to at $2@2,12 for common mVF RISKED —There continues a brisk demand for wiih'ratesef So bus, to bo dollvoredln a few days, at £6 46 ’ 10 bus from store at s*>.6o , soino asking $5,C2, •fiim stow Tho sales since Tuesday morning amount to itttthuif 0 Tho Baltimore Times of ydsterdoy quotes the | ScfaaflraatW&@>- InPt.UDdclpU.ilhomarket 1* fl lS?&~f^U...hcoUn g . t^for a T.nmM at 21@20, v accordlßf! to bland. „ _ 1 iSl.“t£l». WHITE LEAD—The demand continues > active, with “ 'habkex. AjixqUebt, Jairoacf 1854... npvVF9 —There wore 331 bead in pens, which were du* 40 6 ® 7 not - 0 ra uM3°-nicrancM 0 200 offered, and mostly sold at 4@4 % gTOSS. • . • •• •- ••;:■ .■ ' ■ J UBT Phils Byrap, ■ 2 Mils at. loula Golden Byrup, 8 hf. bills do do 10 tengnll.fcegdo . 'do . For solo at tbo lowest market pries by , . Jaefl ; .BAILEY * REHBHAV, 3SS liberty. »t._ \ITOOI. PLAIDS .-A. A. MASON * «>., W have marked down tholr whole clock of Plaid Goods ftom 25 to 50 por cent * ftA * Omcsor mi Daiit Mobmko Posy, • \ Friday, January 20,1654. - . / 'JY3EW 8 FOR RFWJER MUEM PiTTSDOEGn, January 10tb,12 il 12 feot fbur inches in thechannel.- The Allegheny. Was rising lids mornings The Clara Fither bos made, one trip up this Allegheny, and returned last evening. -The Alle gheny Bell N 0.2. and Oornplantfir aroup that river. All the rivers aro how in good navigable order. , - Wo learn that no coal boats have been lostin tbo Monon* gahela river by the ice or flood during tho late rise. v Tbo losses in tho Ohio amontto ten pairs, worth perhaps 327,000. Somo part of them may yot be saved. M&rs. McKee, Wilson, Bravo, Herron A 00., Whigham, Watson'and others lost each a pair. Put notwithstanding these losses, the amount of loss will not exceed tbo averngo losses of former years; while coal so for has sold for high - prices in tho lower markets. - . ■ We learn from tho Memphis papers that tho Jacob D. Early, on her way from New Orleans, was ran: into by the Torktown about ten miles below Napoleon, and so much Jn> , a red that it was found necessary tothroworerbonrdalargo lot of freight.. Ono hundred hhds of augnr, and 100 bbls of . molasses wero lost It was with 60mo difficulty she could bo kept afloat. After tho collision the Yorktown took her into* and run her ashore.- . . Wo learn that tbo cabin and pilot bouse of (be Gen. Bern, that was snagged in the Mississippi, had floated down stream, a&out thirty miles from thu place of tho wreck, and that it was run asboro there. ••••■■•• • Tho Youghiogheny sunken White river on Christmas morning, as she was bound will prove a total loss,both boat and cargos In addition to her own cargo, slio had taken quilo a quantity of goods off the Falcon, la order to.Hghten the F. over thebars, al} of which were tosL—A/rmpAu Whig. The river 1b rising rapidly. Since our dost report It bos risen over seven feet, with prospects of. tbo water reaching the carb slcneattho foot of Main street - Jtrained steadily: yesterday, and our boatmen are in high spirits. We may now assert that navigation is free from Pittsburgh to.tho mouth. Icq was running all day from four to soven inches thick. Tholittlo steamer Sophia, on her last trip down Green river, sprang a leak,"and commenced sinking. The pumps were manned,and she endeavored to reach thenc&rcitlond ing.- 'When she reached the shore tbo water ; wa» several inches deep on her lower deck, but the leak was stopped, and tbo water prevented from getting any higher. . Tho steamer Madonn, on her loft trip up Green river, hlow out her packing and broke her left coupling yoke, fiho was compelled to-remain up that stream fortepairs. -• Wo leant that the Golden Gats and. tho Golden Stale are both aground at the ulster Island*. Private despatches from SL-Lonls Wednesday, report the Slisdswppl lower than it had been known for years, with only two and a half frot wator at Turks Island. The river is gorged at two or throe places between Bt, Genevieve and. Capo Girardeau. Tho Honduras left two weoks sinco, and has not yot arrlvod at the Capo. The steamer Express struck a snag incoming throngb Line Island Chute, in tho Cumberland river, above Smith tand, audtook water Tepidly. After throwing overboard about one thousand blooms, and tho timely erection of a “bulk head,” sbo was saved- The Buckovc, which met with an accident in tlia lower Ohio, was at &mlthland,at tbo lost dates,awulting a chango to go on the dock. She damaged a eonridoruhlo quantity of New Orleans and Havana sugar destined f,»r Cincinnati. The steamers, D. A. Given, J. M. Stockwell, and Tisho mingo, which were detained several days at the gorge l« tbo river, about elghty-Avo miles below this city, arrived hire yesterday. The Express was detained at the same place, fibs was the first boat to mnko her way through tire Immense govgrs of ice, but in so doing, broke her rudder and som* other part of her machinery, and was compelled to lay by for repairs. Tb« following is tho quotations for freight t To Pittsburgh, pound freight 23; Wool 30; Whisky 01; Molasses 3! 25. fit. Louis, pound freights 40: Whisky $1: Ale *3. To Nashville, pound freights 30; Whisky and Chi $1 • j'toar per bbl 30. To Now Orleans, pound freight* 40; Whisky st; Flour per bbl €0; Dry Good* 60. It will bo won by tho following from aiatonumher of the Nstchex Charier, that tho new Natchez, Capt. Tom Leather*, I* hard to beat. . , . Mm.—The steamer Natehs* left New Orleans at 6».j o’ clock. P. M., Baturdav, ]X«\2Uh; mode 24 landings; look on {*« cords of wood at lied rivnr; arrived at Nntchci at C'.£ o'clock, I*. M* Sunday; twenty-four bouraout— Cjaetn fiafi January 17. Alton Telegraph fays; ‘•The river opposite this city Is about ot a stand. The ire, last evening, was running Tar* light; probably there L« a gorge above.* None of the packets tnaJo their app4‘«r«nre. fh>m fit. Louis during the day. The Httlo steamer Sanga mon started down with n f«w hogs ot» l*oard. Cmnrjunlre tlou between the twnplnre* 1* carried mi almost entirely by land. The passengers by railroad for St. LoqU went down last evening in harks. “The B runetU arrived last evening from fit. taut*, haring made the trip in about four hours. Sho reports Ui«t the riwr is lu a Ixdtcr condition than It was a day or two ago. On the chain the soundings showed three and a half feet r f water—an improvement. At fit. Louis, when tbo Brunette left, the lee was running very heavy. There was a gorge h» the river below that City, cutting olf all commonkation to Cairo. “The Alton* and Coroella are still lying submerged, with hntlittUprwpert of racing tbo former. 1U uudefftand Utftt all her furniture and fixtures will bo forthwith remov ed from the wreck." The rirsr was on a stand at this point yr«trrvl»y after- i n<*on. with aUrnt eixlrrn fwt water m the channel to l«u- i i*TiUe. The toats, whirh were numerous, were taking on ; freight fa«t. The u«w Monarch, fiir tbr Mrlcan* trade, went □p the river a abort distance, and. Inking a good etarL the lAcdiug iu ftuo style. The Lade Pike went out In-tbo morning l/iulsvlilc, nod .tbo Rm Vranklln lata in the afternoon. A telegraphic despatch s*Bt from PoriamnuU) to Mays* villa ywterdny.rautttxied lbo« having preperty oxjh>*«G io the liver to ebelter it, ns tho Allegheny ire was coming thick, heavy end fa«L It will U* ahrag boro this morning, butlnthaprr* OtrUte’ofthe weather, nothingrpcnally 4tni a-trciisivee.l tv* apprebinded. The ur supply ofcoal. The “Falls City’’Union Lltio Faekot, went ent lari even ing for InulavflK TlieWHUxm NoWc started fir New Or !«>ans heavily InwdreL Tho New Orleans Twtiti at this a«o atl di-cplv and tLev will r.o in a d&v r.r two.—Cirtnnnat* 4Xa.?acrn il Tho stage cf vratrr in the rivor at (L 4 t ls nVut th * aaacos it was f»ar days ••*«. O havln** U\ » ft«xint Mi‘r»rn loch*s in tha twvitv; «ur hours vn ling at n r u, yr-lerday IJoats Srr Awn Afr U o MUsbrlppl at ovr Alton, ani th» fa eatnedr wn In such weightarxj fo*m cu tVirincaday night, at half j as* 10 oc rrk, as u l -ar reTcrai Vat* from tfcrir ttioorln-* The St. l*aul wa* lh* fret Lea*- torecehetL" * ocVr*«nl, her llnea snap; ins as if they were mere threads, w «* f rml down the river, rlmriy foUew ed lyllioil Paeo«ul Wfuona. The fit Paul* iceilna ceased about threo mti**s below tho ri;y. wniie thefinm. i Gary, which bad been also fcrml fraxn her lUMrintra, very ] wisely, bat much to this surprtse of every cue, an td- : mc»t direct course arroy* tho river, audeamo to, all cUnO- j lag, against the opposite hank. This is the more remarka ble, m there wax no erne on hoard to direct her in ovens met*. ThaEirasoand Wraonawcre more fortunate Lnanrixher of tire other twe, as they got attached, by. .soma means, to boats lying at tho levee. The Grand rralne, lying at lh» f .ot of Loeort street, had three Hum mapped asunder, but »m* of her band- bring on board, they had timo toweure, the hawser to the shorts and thus prevent*! 1m» fnitn drift ing aw«y. gnrh was the ear.Uetneot that tho fl» Wl« <-f tbwci«y were violently to rinsing—A'- l*uv Iknocraly January 13. TOUT 0? PITTSBTOOH. 12 mt u l.VrstXS VATCR TUK CIUSKKV. AHKITKb. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, BrownsvilLo, “ Luzerne. Hewlett, BrownsvUlrt. <« Thomas Bhrivcr, Hailey, Meat Newton. tt Oon- Uayard, Wobles, Klicaboth, “ Cuba, Abram.% Loulavlite. “ Diurnal, tiheppard. IVboetlog. DEPARTED. u j«ffer«ot), Parkinson, nrownsvllle. “ XiUseroe,Bennett,BrownsTiUa. si Tbomaafibriter, Bailey, VTcatNowton. «« Gen. Bayard, Peebles, EUmlt-tb. *i Buckojo State, BolUboovcr, Clnrlnnati. “. Quaker City, fihuak, Pu Louift. •* ‘Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. FOR TUB HOLIDAYS—A genorat *w*ortnn>nt of now Fruit, Including ludsio#, Currants, Fig*, ■ Prunes and Lemon*; also, Hard, Soft and Papor-nbril Almonds, Wal nuts and Ellterta. wholesalo or retail. docl6 ;IIAILIiY.*^ItBNSnAW._ OliTnwX* 2B W«K CUACKEKfi, fio7l^ £\J\ 130 do Jackson do 20,000 Torpedoes. 1 can Nutmeg*. 30 kegs Oooklng Itaidns. floedved and for sale by • 4ec3 J- C- ANDKItSON k. CO, No. C> Wood si. ■\ITLNDOtV OLAfifi— boxes Bxlo, 10x12 and 30x VV McKcnnan A Co.’s brand, in store and for sid« by V’W KING A MOORHEAD. BLwms— . 00 tona Bedford Forge; • 75“ Gap do 16 « Juniata do ForFaioby i n l3 KING A MOOBIIKAP. 'UHJAU—A prime article of New Uricanx, lit store and for > sale by f ial3] KING A MOORHEAD, I'BXED APPLES—SOO buKhoU in fTore and for sate by KING A SiOOKHEAD fl UtIKTV FEET FKONT.—For sale, a Lot of JO fcwt front, I on High street, near Wylie, by 145 deep to an alley, SLMSS two ,tory *““»* A'VSSr* jal3 140 Third strefit. r.nvu Bim» j a |3 Heal TSlnto Agents, 140 Third fit. 110 LET—A BRICK. nOUSK, of six rooms, on KoWnson Btrcot, nuar Federal street, Allegheny city. Rent a year- Apply to 8- CUTIIBLRT A SON^ jat3 * 140 Third street IJ'MUUOIDEKIES'— Every description of KmbroidvrieS ll are Bulling at greatly reduced rates, at tbo semi-annual mile of b A. A. MASON A CO-, , j S ]3 No. 23 Fifth street. Ik 1011 PAPER HANGINGS, of velvet, gold, dark and XV light papers, with elegant enrnlce and ba*o borders, fur sale by WALTER P. MARSHALL, ja!2 83 Wood street. Decorations in wall paper—Artistic designs m imitation of wood, stone, stucco and Italian fresco* s, for sale by • [Jal2] WALTER P. 31ARBIIALL. (IHEAP WALL PAPER—A woll Belocted assortment, at j priced ran frfo&from mr to lb% cents per roil, for pale by fjal2] v. WALTER P. MARSHALL. S~ EMI*ANNUAL SALK.—A. A. MASON A CO., will offer, during their sale, over 3,000 Shawls,at about ono-thlrd less than usual prices. Alao, 200 elegant velvet and cloth Cloaks, at similar low rates. _ JftVJ ONNETS—3OO velvetand aatin Bonnets will bo closed out at A. A. MASON & CO’S., No. 23 Fifth streot, at al»out one-half tho usnal ratoo. JaVJ (for. AAA BTOOKIVIWADS, MOKTGAOJ2B and Pxo B,o6, declined O cents ; sale* GOO bbls.-South. crns3,B7@sB.&o,finn." Orain..'fnini'.—Cotton £tcady; sales 2750 bales/: Coffee: : sales COO bags IUo at : quietr. Mo* Tavees:. Bales £OO rtcady.- Sugar.: wiles' tOO hhds Orlcani-ftt 5, doll. . Floorsales 70jX) : bbfs Ohioat r $8,O8@8,18; : f)hIo$8@S,O0, declined 6 cents ; salesOOObbls Southern at $8,37©8,50, firm. Grain ; sates 25,000 fcu&iicis G»nescO Wheat at $2,18,- irregular; Ralea 18,000 fbushela Com mixed at 02j* yellow: 92; lower.: Trovlaops: pah-3 . SOO bbU Votk, prime,atsifi,2s;'mces $14,65: sales 700 bbls mess Becf.ot sl3i©lS > oo, rtCTuly ;;Mleffl6o Hhls bams atS>*; ■Moulders o %i : WhUky: sales 500: bbls prison at 20, easier, PunADEtEMA, jan. 19.—Cotton, uhcbangcd.. Flour..;pri. c»w well maintained; sales iiOObbls good brands .'forShip-. ment at $7,75; sates'6oo bbls Bobiusoh brands at $7.87; steady demand for dty consumption ;.witbtn tho langti of $7,7D@8,12 for* commdti'abd extra brands.'Rye' Flour Scareo; held at $5,25i’ Sales of4oo.bhlft -Brandvwine Corn . Meal yesterday at s*. Wheat in demand; supplies come in slowly; very little offering; sales 2000 bushelsprime.rcd,- part slj?s and: part oa pmafe terms. No Kyedn market. Corn In demand ; .#alcs 7000 bus at 90 for new to' arrive./anil 82&S2U' fbr old. yellow* .Whisky tearc-c/ sales 200 btrls at 3i in bbls, abdSO.in hhds; drudgc^S?*’’, :■ Cincinnati, January 18— The river has risen fire feutdur ing the last £4 hours; weathordampanddLrtgrecablo. F.nnr dnllntsG. Whisky advanced, to. Hogs. holders now asking $5. Sales 200.000 lbs bulk sides at srtes 50,000 lbs ebon middles at sj-y.;loo*v Sales “1200 kegs No.l Lord at 9; good demand for Lard.Wt other articles heavier than yesterday.: Sales Molawres.&t 23Vv. Ciovcrseed continue* In good demapd at’ss,so.. : . : Cdsciwatt. January ii.—The river rose 2}-£ feet last night, and. is full of heavy See. Weather wet Flour Whisky 21J/~ Nothing has transpired thismorning in Hogs or Provisions; trice unchanged; tlio former ranging from $4,70 to $4,87. . - Cincinnati, January 19—ETenlrrg.-**Tha river has rtoa f,«.irfeet; weather wet: heavy tea running,.rendering navi gutUtfi very difficult, Flour opcned.with fair demand,.with vales at but eld! ing heavy.- Whb'ky £l(£lb£ Gloversced $5,50. lloga $4,7-5(2.4,81. nut .disposed over inaido rate. Prori*Sotts...M('diitt*te demand; no dw,ngo. iu prices, but feeling easier; salo.t 2jo bbi* riour Pork ntslts fh\*s 20,000 pieces Bulk Shoulders aud Sides, doHv»*rable,at Portsmouth, at $4,25(fv5825, packed; : Lsrd...Sfilc6lCOo k*-gs j>rime, dcUverablo at; wuiivilte, at 9. No chiiq-.o in Oro* CgricS.. ■ . JAM Eft fPRENNA* Auctioneer and Coramlrricm M«*: ebauUNo, 120 Wood street, hear tbo «>rn*r of Fifth, regular sale* of Dry floods, Ciuthin?, (Jrooarie.K, wtr'KOtl second h«HI FumUun*, each day nt 10 and 2 oVlor.k; and at early each crrmo?, Watches ncd Jewel rv,fl uns, Pirtols, Uoofce, Fancy M-liclta, Cutlery, Jioota, i&tv*, *e., ’with a tfctieral £,*sorttaeat of every dcscriptit n of Dry OootLs. Hofcr to theprincipal ft-hl* ....... "'Auetion«D«dly Sole** AT tha Commercial Sates Hooms, corner of. Wood and Fifth street*, at 10o'clock, A. *1- * pcnertU assortment, of Seasonable, Staple ami: Fancy Dry Goc*L» f Clothing, Boot* and Shoes. Hat*, Caps, Ao., , . at s O'clock* iv-m* -■ UrocerlcJ.Qnemnartirt, Glassware, Table Cotier?, Xnbkingr Glasses, Hew and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur nuan»,Ac^ friofe*. Stationery* Fancy Articli-* Mnetca) Imtrtxmenta,' ilardwarvani Cutlery, Clottdnfr, Variety tlooibs GoH and SMTiflrwfttcheJS 4c* • V, M.-DAVlS.'iwUrnttn j Auotioßocr. ; TkEItfcWPTORY BAf.H nnexUnjitc tot t-f raltuW* . | wTMl.iwarcc i-Vhoul r>tok* ofaCky tfsvjfe Store, at at McKenna’* Auction HMairfare* and ralu&bto *U>?k t>f tfcooSe-irK-ah eLwlcaJ, taiacaiUneMi* and ee}k>o} L Open fur examination on Saturday. jno2o J&MK3 McKKfrVA. AcetV " jiOSIXiVJS SU.-B 0 y A STtXJK OK GUOCBKIKS. CON* KKCTIOS AjrYVQUKfStSW AItR'QMS*'JARS. » AUIV WARE. STOVH FtXTRUK?., I’NfcXl'ltmi XKUM OK LKASRef UOVBK «ttd |/>T; li«-al r?t:xti\ BotUinjf tat* with Urkk D**ilib3 t 'KttM« ctul Octhonvs; ttor***, •IlAixcw,*c^*t'AVCTtOS«—■On Jammy :Mth, ®t 10 «>Ylu?k In U»« will bo MKt iliv- str-rrof SIr.AVM. vf ami Rchirrt* Scrn are, G !»«.<# arr> na lie U dedlnlu}* that feu*ki»«*. Ajiu>hj< th« unidcvajß t.r»|>«> r!a!. ;*jnl Young it'**-i* iVan: CrfTo-: New Ortcsu* aud trjrop» rn-lijj.CLrai*, At*jhv« f Mn+iaid, ChneK,Cinnv ’ocn» MaoHrmt amt lOrtlui, • .tar* l *mj Cmifc-Ounarr,, Batting* {io**“n*wjwc.. liantwnre. *jii: flare Fix* \utvrS, An 4. htj uVior-k In tlm afternoon of lh*: jacni day, t«i> Briugbt Ifor*»**!ui AVfljfotfj td«\ tht unrajpWsi term of ■a £ix>4 Brkk RuhiUus—-Frame I>w*-Hu7g JLiuse, Stable and Itok Ruilditc. ait on a lut ot finvtmd fwoUnff :42 f«tt on VA «-U.U.-r st rict* m*4 os trading tack alnJOlltfO feci- Amt, at tlu- MUir Uwa,th<»b>lim\uif{ UfcAT* RSTATB---i I'.lfl bf gtour.4—•threo of-which lm** nfront *4oh of feet «i Weiew-r and crku4it:£ bicX '123 fsetto lieiah‘< *IU-y. Tim vtWr i,-* 16 Btrtwt, wUeu-'inK the t-> t*Ury. ou Tthtch Wcyectuda gi*>l evnuf-rtni-lt* Ur*k l)wr]Ht>;r lioiuc, um« (dining? roum, will ... likh/wilb' thick filaUa aai other out luriW'*. 'lems at, .«*)*-.' janlp; JAMPH M’RiiNKA. Wt?or.i>M\ - iwXhA H-NTi Ninr sTVJ.u wniTi: &uxkt& at Arcn^x.—At MvK- on iiOMJ.W jirxl. January iU.- 0 t 10oVstoU. vh\ tt- mU without rvury>%at iloKenWs nation kou*w,i-U a Vi-Jox -n wlu!e^}U;,bsUi,>Cm->i UiU-st AfW Voi fc, *ml will U In ini# Jo KUit'Utp irri*. uhoiuu j-ar tkrulafir tuviirsl to nn*n'.i;.&UoT3ilu»:ca l.tarlt hk-Jiury nus. fcinrr fhlrt*; tnej'Wbf4»iifor. o,\AmtaaUou w* thug?* foni alary cf thu wicllou roota*, «u jsxnt-S JAMKS MrKyKK.V Au<\ ASMtfNLKfc' daUj el tm caicmiro O.JCATttV LrtX O«K)D3 STORE AT AUCTION - —On MONDAY, Jmh uary 23rtf,-IM-l, (iL 2 ©‘clock. Will be sold, at MolleimaV Auction Uourc, by order of A«d#uecs,-the 'stock of a retail country stow. .Among the 'Jot are rooio very iino goods, fucli as Siuouy Coburg m •'rials, alpacas, rotius delainc/v berolgwi, gingham*, liocn luxtu**, calk**, ihintsca, jant. Ntufi; Testings, flannels bleached and brown niusHcvpHk hdkfa. and ern-TCia, fins shawls nod tlrc«S hdkfs., ribbons,. Iftfes, twc«d cloth*, casslnetß, pats»rt thread, ppooVcottou,. gIoTW *ud-hnidery, RURpeodenyUnse/s, lamb's wool shirts end drawer*, white dress shirts clngbam and ibrck Khirts, overcoats o&d pantaloons, superfine ?atln rests, Iri-h linen, buckram ami padding, silhjdußh, i*huaans, heavy blankets, furniture calico* tarn, women, mlsw, bora and youths’ bools, brtygans, shoes,hooter*, bosUns,: puaipswidrilppera gum overshoes» also, n very largo Iflt of *Uk; and worsted fringe, with many other articles. •■ JAMES McKENNAi Auctioneer. Gold and siLVEmvATCirE3 at auction,—wm bo sold at the Commercial Sales Room, comer of Wood : and Filth streets, on FRIDAY evening. January 20th, at 7 \/ 2 o’clock,arariety ofvatuablo Rtcond-banclOold Watches,' embracing.fino English lemT| ladies’eluant, t'«piq« and detached with buutlng and single eases; rvl?o,.t-Hvcr watches, crlsocal, vuiyc,quartii*r> anchor Mcnj't'inent and I'epine movements; with plain and'chased dqubUi backed Those washesTiro worthy the attention of all those wishing to "purchase » good «Ucle for their own use. jan2U • • •. • 1\ SI.PAVISj Ancttonocr. C*"fA r fAUAICIS SALK UF VALUABLE MISCELLANEOUS j ROOKS.—Oa SATURDAY EVEN IRQ, January 21st, at CM o’clock, at tho Commercial Sales Rooms, comer of Wood and Filth streets, will be sold, a large and valuable colicc tlon of now Books; among which are, Dickons* Complete -Works, dvols; Prof. Wllfon’s Essays; Scott’s Ufa of-Nnpo lion; Works of N. P. Willis; Rollin'* Ancient Uißtory, 2 vols: Western Farmer and Gardener; History of ibo Mo.v lean War; Goldsmith’* Works? Pictorial History of Indian Wars and OapUtltWei Nicholson’* Mechanic* 1 Companion; Stair Builder’s Guide; Lamartine** French Revolution; Mechanic.’*Own Book; Pocrical work* of Scott, Pope,pa shm Campbell, Byroo,and Mooro? fplutulidFaraUy Hiblw: fins illustrated work** Ac. CaUlogocs are ready. . : jai» . .. ,F. M. DAVIS, Aiict’r. Sjj; MO LA SSKS—2OO bbls Steam Refined SttgaMlauso, • inndins from etpamer New York and for sale by JAMKa A. HUTCHISON ,t CO., ' ; jjopo ' ... uu St. Ij XV JAMES & co.» Aponte St-Ixmlft Sugar Refinery ... I'EMI OIL—SUW calls.. TarlonsqualHics, for ra!o fc; decSO ; B.A. gABNESTOQg 4 OO- . FARM FOit SAIiE. fitutxlo uinetaenmilcs r om- the J\ cityyacdtwo mile? from the canal; 25 Acres cleared, vitli a Log Honse, Stable, Ac. Price s2oan acre. - . , - • * S. CTTHBEUT A SON, •*. Real Estate Ag’ts, 140 Thhd fit. FAKJI UP 200 A.C8123, simated In Aroitiong county,; ou tlie Mahoning, and 20 miles from Kittanlng, with a cood Eooße. Barß, 100 turea cleared; for sale by ... • K *■■■■■■ B.CCTUBBUT 4 SON, , ; jas. ; ~ r 140Thirdgtrset. f\T.EW 11AISINS-S0 boxc«,ond K,!!. K IV 10 malts Seedless: fiJr safety-. , • -• j. p, WILLIAMS, Wood etreflt 4 UUJSK AUD VINEGARS ! \J 10 bbli Economy Crab Cider; ! SO « W. It, Cider. Vinegar j. ■ 6 casks ftettck Whittf>¥ioo.Vlnegar; for fiaio by dec22 • ‘ lIOLBE 4 EICKEXSONn- ? V '.■sS.i 5 ' ? ’ '■’t’"'' ' te V r •*; ■ • ■?» -r -* ■ y. .... . ■ _— 1 \ MISCELLANEOUS. 1 ALLEGHENY FORGE. SOLOMON SHETTER & CO. (Lataßlssel & Semple’s Rolling MllL) on tho bank 'of tha, / -'i -AllegtenyVhelbirtbe St.' Clair Street Bridge, i - ; AuxaHcnrCm, I’a. THE proprietors- respectfully inform the: publle:that,- having made extensive additions to their establish . meat, they are prepared to. on the mostrea sonablo torm.vlron Work for Bridges, Car Axles, Quarry Work, Stone- Cotters* and Masons’ Tools,- shafttnir, Mill Gearing, Machine Work in'general, and heavy Forglmt, of every description. Also, HpRSE SHOES manufactured by Shetlefs'PatentMorse Shoe Machine. The Horse Shoe Ma cMne'wlHbo in operation abaiit.tho middle: Of Tebraary, . when all orders 'will meet '•with’prbmpt nttenUoii.-' Mill Pieka made and dressed..' Orders sent bymallor tele graphattendcCto oh the shortest notice:-; jal4:y Orphan*’ Court Sate. BY Yirtuo of an Order of tho Orphans’ Court : of Alle gheny cdunty, I will expose to sale at Public Outcry or Vendue*.attho COURT HOUSE, lo tho city of Pittsburgh, bn the -'FIRST .MONDA Y OF:FJ&BUJLtUr,:-A. J>'rimZ at ten p’cloek of: said dav, tho-nndlvidedhalf part or.rnolety of the following: described Tiact of Land,kitoat© in South Fayette totmsliip, Allegheny county, in the State of Penn -rsylvania, tho property/of Aghea JanoWhite, a minor ; ad joining landß.of.JAmoft McConnell the helm of ..Joseph Me*' Murray, William slpMurr6y, : B.. A. Merey, Benjamin Kelso, and Bamucl'StbrHngi'tthd'describedbythefollbwingcoarsefl‘ and distances ; beginning at the South-east corner at a dog wood, thence by lands oF Jnmea McCorinelL . North de gress, Wbef percbCH to'a post:, ihenco by lands of.the. heirs of Janies McMtirray; North C2K West Si GIO : porches to a post; thence. South .Sit degrees, West 18 8-10 perches to a post; thcriee by lands-- of William McMurray, 3outh 23 degreessOO porches ton white oak; thence South East. 611-10 perches* by lands of,B, Kelso, to a' IWBt ; thence by laud ot Samuel Sterling, Sooth 66 degrees, East 116 8-16 porches; .to :’a Stump; thence South do grecs,Eastl6’6-l0 perches tba wliitb oak; thenc© SouDi 77 degrees, East ":7*lo perches to,the place of. beginning; con* mining Ninety-three Acres And Three-quarters of an Acre, strict measure* . . , ‘ TEiiiiS' OP Sale.—The purchaser to'pay it the rale ofs2oo ier interest thereon. V.. • i ' ‘ WILLIAM R. WniTß, : ja!4 " . , Qaartilan.of Agues Jane “White. JOSEPUFLEMING, ; fsoccsssou to ri \7ii;oox t.co.] eOltNEfl’ MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keep* constancy on hand a full Assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Mcdicine Cheat 3, Ecrfamery, ftnd. all articles pertain ing to bis business.' • ■ l , byBlcla.bB , ' Prcscrlplionß carcihlly' componndcd at all boors. . ;; - - . • - - ja:i)y DcnMsdcrDr. Brown's newly discovered remedy for' Rheumatism la aspeedy and certain Rjmcdy Xor that painful trouble.. It. never foils.; ,: ■ . ; Ofilceand Private Consultation Room* J»o. 41 DIAMOND, BiUsburgh, Penn’a. The Doctor is alwbys at home. ; marrih23riAw.. - s . • • •••/v,-A \ IjSOR NKW YEAR'S VAKTIKB —Goodand cheap Fruits . can bo bail at JKIItf HAWORTH’S, corner of lHainond alley and Hie Dfotnnnd; such afr*- New Bunch Baiflns, - • Cluster . .** Keg and Valencia Raising French Currants, /.; . I2J£@2o if. . ' Leiaon, Orange imd Cliron reels, / - \'.Bc. $ ounce. ; CranbcrytaV • ' quart; CookJngWlne and Brandy, . 25 But above all, prime Y, Hyson Tea nt ; Also, fine rough. flavored English Breakfast Tea m 50 etp.. per pouml.: \ ‘ ..." . ' ' dccSQ » |. ASDS IS lOWA FOR SALE- 1 7. SSO acrea la Muscatine county ; - . 1200 do . Cedar' . do; ■ 1240 do Scott ; do; - : Tbn above Lands are veil located, after a personal ratam* ittali«n. .Those in Mu&ealino county are, on an average, ten miles from the city of Muscatine, and within two. mllea of tbeMlwisi-lppi and Missouri Railroad, which road, is now making from Davenport to lowa City. They.will be sold ier portions of 40, SO and 2GO acres. Apply to } . * JAMES BLAKELT, . ja-0 :.... ‘ Itcnl Estate. Agent. IVT KW LOUtia JUttT RECEIVED AT DAVISON'K LOOK jLY STORE, CO MARKET street, near Fourth;—Mot Corn; EUen - Mnbzrave; I’lorrc Toussantt: Flower, of the Family; Little Ferns for Little Friends; The Early Called; Little.gui-jV Six Btrth-dayst Cloth Books for Children;- Kenny’s Mills, or thn Earnest Worker;; At Homo and Abroad, or How'to Ifc-haV'e; splendid English illustrated and .colored juronjjep; Common Sights on Sea and land; Foxnnd Ceese } Blind. Sister; Small Sins *. Prairie Mission: ary; Self-Ilolfanr»vMy First Barn;,TheTßit; Bins of the Tongue; Life Real and Unreal; Alice an d Bessie; tovsvmT pucalta, for children; Boyhood of Great Jlett; Harry’* Lad der to Learning; Arabian Nights; Rhetorioof Conversation; Splendid editions *>f th» .Poets, English and American, nihriratftl; Sermons; Chrift In. History; The; Last Day* or Christ, try Schauffier; .Pastor’s Sketches; Richard Williams, ihe iktegrtilaa Misrionary, by Hamil ton. declO 1L GALWAY, PORK PACKER AND PROVISION DEADER, 4 CC'KMcnmt Row, Lmgtrt yntrrr, - -j- > w. jusur*. HAVING purchased the entire stock of J.C. Anderson & Co., wo will continue the wbolcjale FRUIT and. CON FECTION ARY bu4ncile Fruit and ConferUbmiry business to tnj r Into Sartaer. Minas Tindle, and AJ.W. Rankin, salesmanio said ousMwko are authorized to HM the name of tlio.late firm: in sottling the business' of said firm.) I take pleasure in ro rommendingthem to my .former friends tuide artomerj?,' and hoi* tor a continuation of the liberal patronage bestowed on roc. ' J. C. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh,. January 0, ISMr-f jalO) • ..- . W' HfCK FLASNKLS.-rA, A. MASON A CO., No. 25 Fifth 1 Ftrti-t, will open this day 20 bales of White Fipnnels, of the makes; or Welsh, English and American manu facture. ' ■ de**2o ” Plano for Heventy*ftve Doliari, A SECOND HAND MAHOGANY PIANO, Of six octkws; will be sold for $75, by CHARLOTTE BLCME; - ■' • US Wood Street" 1 nets and CarnT ■ r-j* JOSErit COX &;CO., comer Wood ' f m and Diamond alley, wcdld respectfully tbvir friends and.tho public thn t - they arc retiring a-l«rgu and *j>lcudi.l stock of lIAT3 AND CAPS, of the latest styles, which they arc prepared, to sell ‘on a? ivosousbl® term? as any other bouse in the rJiy. Give us a call, and exajninoour stock. •-.••- wrplD E““- XC'uTxninTANK fcTOCK^OShares of the stock of this Rank fbr rale, by WJLLt A3I A. HILL A CO, - jauicdw ....... 04 Wood street, noar Fourth. “ATXlf^bN"sTco. - : ccfMJitycn ram-.* ’ FIRST GREA.T SEMI-ASStJAIi SAX.K, THURSDAY, JANUARY sth, 1864, '-ja&gug- . . AT. yo. ils Ytrra Steee?. - ■%'rAMJ.Vfcl.fc PKOi'KKTI i:X)Il SAGE—Situated on Wylie V ft. Dear Fifth; consisting of a largo BRICK IIOUSR. of throo ■‘tone*; containing a. hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen. and six chambers and finished. nttKvnlib a good cellar,. The. Got JsUO feet front by deep, to an olley. Th« yard U p ared;good hydrant, Ac. Prices36oo. Terms : m yr,... S. COTIIBERT f SOX, jail 140 Third street. JWAKDKOF3 SKED STORE is now Tepleto with early Y Evcsif, far tho.liet beds; IVuning Instruments, fbftho oirhBrd, com stalk and straw emteni, ‘and creiythingnf interosttothe fa'iner, gardcner-oramatetir. r ... “ .■■■ ; Orders from dealers and merchants filled promptly, on. liberal terms. ..... .: ja!4'. Tni>;NKS¥i.VANIA. KAlUlOAl). UUUPAKY.—In pur«i-. aneo of the Act of Asaemhlyof Pennsylvania, entitled “Art Act tolncorporatethe Pennsylvania. Railroad Com*: pany," approved theiEldday of March,. A.,X>. I»A3Notice la hereby given, that it la the intention ofthePenoHylva •nlo Ualjroad Company, '{should- the same .be approved by: their BtocUhoWfire at tbo annuaVmeeUug, to'bo held ontha Mon jay of February next,). to guarantee the bonds of. thu-SteubeuviUiv and judlana Railroad Company, to the amountbffivc hundred thousand dollars. - ■ Till, 1854.—jaliMm 'T. S. VIIITFT, Bcc>, "i ‘ iiewilnstol'Sew Mtwlc!'' LITTLE. ELLA,) Two new nod beautiful songs by S. C. , Old ttmnOiW;) Foster.- - *-^-- VtViUic on ibu Darlc Bluo:Sca;. : Hot Corn;' Hose Queen; Waltzes—7ningfiqm>~ A. Patterson, John Q. Smith. [ ja2:y Dissolution* mHE Partnership heretofore existing , under the style of JL Nratst, Mohaw A Co.' has. been ? mutually dissolved. AVM. I)«rBos, orthe late flnni haring purchased theinte rest .nf Jas, S. Negley, the business tdll be continued &9 usual, under' the style of DAWSON,..MOHAN; A CO., T»ho. are authorised to-use the name of NegleyvMohan in settliog up the old business. * - W. DAWSON, P. MOHAN. Pittsburgh, Jan. 2 j *54. Having disposed of my Interest in the lato firm of Negley, Mohan ACo.tomy former partner, Mr. Dawson, who with Mr. Mohan prill continue the business as hereto fore, I have the honor to recommend and request tho libe* ral patronage of rny friends and business acquaintances. js4j •: • Respectfully, • . • • JA8.,5. NEGLEY. • DLvidend, OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAB COMPANY, 1 January 9th, 1854. .j - TIIE Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Company have this day declared a Dividend of Fite. Per . Cent, but of tlic profits on thecapltal stock of said company, payable forth- r with to the stockholders, or their legal representatives, at the office of the company. JAMES H. CHKISTV, ' • jalo:2ar' ■ ’ • . Treasurer of Pitisbnrgb.Qas Company. - DISSOLtmON.— ThO &m of X: WILCOX & CO., Drug gists and 'Apothecaries, was dissolved on the2d last. ; The subscriber, bavins disposed of his entire interest la the late firm,'to-his Into partner, Mr. JOSEPH FLEMING, would cheerfully.recommend him to bis friends, and ask a contimiOnce bf the patronage: heretofore so liberally be* • stowed upon them. fjaOl.- , X WILCOX, Ja. . -,v Dividend* . NOTICE ishereby given that the Mokowoaiikla Navioa iujx CoMPA2f¥‘dld, on tbeSlst day of December, 3853 w declare a dividend of four dollars per share on thecapltal stock of said Company, ou t of the earnlh gs of said company, for the year ISfiSyCmehalf of which was ordered to bo paid to the atijekholdfirson July last; the bal auro of said dividend, being two dollars per share, will be payable to tbo stockholders, orthelriegal representatives, 'at the office of . the Treasurer of said company, Novelty Works, Grant street, Pittsburgh/on and after the 16th day of January, 1864. . -J„ JL MOORHEAD,. , ja2:2w . President. < Onduma’ Cooft Sole. ABUAHAAI FAUST’S ESTATE. BT Order of the Orphans* Court, T will sell the Estate of ADR AIIAM FAUST, dec*d,in Indiana township, being about FIVE ACRES OP LAND; adjoining lands of tbe heirs of Laaarus Holmes, Robert Dunlop, : Henry Thomas and the Bntler road; with a story and half Log.Hoose thereon, and a JjOg Stable, a young Orchard, and Blacksmith Shop, and all under fence. Sale to be mode ion the premises on the. TliniD HONDA V- OF FEBRUARY KKXT, being the 20th, at ten o'clock, A.JI, oh tile following terms: Fifty DoHsra at the timo of sale, and the balaaco: upon tender of the deod. EDWARD McCORELE, : ja!4oteod ’ HOLD, DRIVER! LOCOMOTIVE AHEAP V. ’Real Estate Farin for Sale. fl THE. subscriber Isauthorixed to sell 284 ACRES OF | UUfD, situated in Versailles Townihip, .Allegheny Cbanty, Pennsylvania, lying' back of McKeesport known' the White-oak Flala.and in righfcof thepropoeed Station on the Cbnnellsville Railroad.. Improvements. as follows: A Square Log House, 30 by 20 foot, two stories high'; and Square Log Barn, CO by 30 feet—both new and. in good; order; two fine best grafted fruit, just commencing to bear. There Is 90 to 100 Acres cleared and in a bl£h state of cultivation, and the balance is well Set with wbiteoak timber of the-first order. This Land is well calculated for a Stock Farm, be!ng very level, and the sofi of on excellent quality for grass growing, land being well watered, hdvlng some twelve or fourteen never-foiling springs of excellentwater thereon. This Land has fodtitfes rarely mot witbybeing within bolf a mile of the Tough, river, and ona mile of. Monongahelo, and almost on the line of the CannelUtilleßailroad; and is supposed-to contain an inexhaustible bed of IRON* ORE.' This Land, would not. he in the market, only that the owner is about to removeto the Far West. -Terms easy, and price moderate; For fur ther particular,enquire of W; J. REYNOLDS, at Lorenz* Glass Worte, or of -JAMES C. RICHEY, -*dec3o:y • . •; :v - -Real Estate; Agent, at this office. ' •V- SPOT Rent* . THE 1 nrge and commodious TAV KRX STAND, 1 ately oo copied by TTxn.' P.'Applegate,-situated* on the Pitts* burA H»:d Steubenville Tarnpike,-alxnit nne raila-from Jones’ Perry* situated In,Charters township, Allegheny county. The House is a large Brick, ; containing some, twentyrodma, together with A good Store Room, and three good Cellar There la on the premises a large Stable, Car -riage House, out*buildlng#»; three good pump#, one large cistern, two good Orchards, and Several out Lots—nil of which is for rent, arid possession will be given Immediately. Per farther particulars, enquire of LYDIA. ANN CURBS, on the premises, or the V • ■ *■■'■■■ JA3reS C. RICHEY. . " foct27:dlw*wtf) _ ' CflartimTfr.l 24,1853. A Valuable Farm For Sale. rpHE Subscriber is authorised to sell the : lbllowing. des _|_ crib«d Tract of Loud, containing 111 acres; situated in North layette Township, county, Pa-, 14 miles from the Citjf ofPiitsburgh,and hear the line of. tho Steu brnvilfo ItaUrrmii— \giih. coal andlimo stone under- the whole' place, and easy ofaceess-r-Improveinenta “iis follows: A Tory camtortable Farm House,' 30 by! 26 feet,: two stories high; Wash-house, Spring-houwv and: other out buildings; a now Frame Banfe Barn, 5i by 35 feet, .finished in the best; - possible manner, with Stabling under ihowbolo building;. 100 bearing Apple Trec-S grafted qualities; a large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, all. in bearing order ; about 85 acres cleared and inn high state' of cultivation, with water inallthe Colds.' ; - .• This land is Very comfortably situated in one of the best neighborhoods in the County, being- convenient to market, to Churches, Schools and Milts, and would not be In the market, only thattbe owner is about to remove to the for West. Terms easy and price moderate. For. farther par ticulars, eed the owner, Vfm. Robb, on premises, or the sub-: JAMES C. RICHEY, . novlfcdiwiwtf ■ , Real Estate Agent., Important SoUce to *U wlxorn It may ...Concern.' . ' AGREEABLE to an Act of Assembly of the State of Penn sylvania, and iu couforridiy.with the authority grant ed by said Act,tho Board of Trustees of the'nrstMethodlsi- Protestant Church of the eifcy.cf iPittsburgh, Pa-> hare pur chased a Burying Ground In tbo Allegheny: Cemetery, for thu purposed transferring the remains of lhodead,;uow renting in the Burying Ground belonging to Raid Church, thereto, (located near the canal, and fronting ca liberty street, lit the city of Pittsburgh, v\-: v- . Notice ishore by given to all who hare lot privileges, or art* oibenrisb interested in enld Burying Ground, that the Board of Trustees are now prepared to attend to tbo remo val of iho dead to the Allegheny Cemetery. 111 s desirable that immediate attention be given to this notice; as it la contemplated tu have the entire removal made during the present winter.- - All the necessary information will bohad by applying to, nr addressing Chas. Craig, Esq., Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bv order of the Board of Trustees. * JOHN& SANDS, W. B. ENGLISH, : BOBT. H., MARSHALL, Committee. - ja^SmdfcW fir, J. Hostotter*B Celebrated Stomach Bitters,. | ANTMYSPEPTiC, and warranted to iuTig | • oreteaiid strengthen the whole system of every one l who uses them, are now fcept tor sale by ‘ • • ,- „ 1 Dt GEO. H. KEYSEH,;corner Wood et-andYlrgln alley; j FLBHIXfI BROS., Wood, and fourth aw; i lUR. SELtEßS,Druggist,WoodetbeLThlrdandPourlh; i JOEL SIOHLER* Druggist, liberty street; V and all our first class liotels and Restaurants, as well as dealers generally, where the proprietors most, respectfully • refer the pubDo for them. ..... ... :.., Tho expense is but a trifle, .when compared with, the In* calculable good .they effect. ■- ,•••'• _ ■ Feeling satisfied that out-Bitters possess merit sufficient to recommend them; wo .will hot multiply words In their. nraise,'but ask all to give them a trial; butbocarcfpl to asxS nOSTETTER'S STOMACU BITIERS, as there are other. Bitters represented to be tho fame, which comparer, lively are worthless. : Oar-Bitters are without a riral, either as tt» their medicinal qualities, or as a beverage. They are pat up in square bottle*, containing a full quart, with di rccticme on, and Ifcv J.HoildlefiSUmach BilUrt blown on the glass;. None other genuine. >/'-■ * - -HOSTETTER, BHITS * CQ-» fiffTTenn. street, Pittsburgh, 1 Formi) HoQBMi '4e«) To Let* ONROR TWO FARMS,witb commodioasErkk Dwell ingvnud Btables, near tothe city, uni suitable for Gardena, Milk Farms, or to fatten cattle for thlsmarbet. ’Also, a convenient Brick Country Mansion and Stable, large enough for a respectable family. - Also,-one smaller place; and on excellent Two Btoty Brick Dwelling, with. - finished basement and attic—on the bank of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct JAMES 8. GRAFT, .. dce2B:tf ’ \ ! ‘ : No. 144 Fourth sty Copartnership. - ■ * ’ Bp. JONES.BERN ARDXAUTH, twM. KIER mad 3,V. . LABTIf, having.associated themselves together, un der the firm of JONES, LAUTH A CO., “rAmorlcan Iron Works,” recently erected by B. Louth* Brother, in East Birmingham. ji. v. tarn. . AMERICAN IRON WOttKS. JONES, LAUTH &CO., MANUFACTURERS of superior Bar, ;BamH and Wire Iron, of nil descriptions; warehouse, No. 99 water fit, between. Market and Wood Pittsburgh. [jail :3m ■ OFFlbit ALtEGHEN Y VALLEY R. R. CO, L Pittsburgh, Deo- 30. 1853. ' .J i MEETING of the Stockholders of the Aile* A chunrTalley Railroad Company 'will beheld at the Office of tho Company, la the City of Pittsburgh, ouTUES ; day. the 7th of February, 18&4i for the purpose of electing a Prtsldent and Board of . Managers, and also forexamining the affairs of said Company . T . m The Annual Reports of the President and Engineers win . be submitted to this meeting. By order of the Board. • dec29:a3w ■ ' JOIBSON. Setfy. _ ■ “ Copartnership. ; ; ' HAYTNG associated W. ModJrr with mo in the Hide* leather arid Oil btrtlneea, the,business will bo carried on ftoux this date, at the old stand, under the stylo or January »1,1854. WALTER EMAST A CO. "ITT ALTER BRYANT & CO., Wholesaleand W to Hides, Leather and Oil, No. 239 Liberty street ja7;2wda2frff OFMCB OHIO AND BA. K. B. CO,\ . Pittsiorsb, 21, ’SX J Of January, 1554, between tbo hours cf lo A. 51. and Z l*. Bvorteof tiießoard ofDirectorta : : - v :;j; B0BIN80N; Cioslnu oat S«ae ©* Carpeting* Oil CloUxa* -m ** Mattings, ttmget «©• . . mHE subscribers haying adopted the plan of selling-off I' their slock.at Qie.end.of tb6 Beaj»n,;are no'w - ottering tlie greatest bwrgaluß,in-tbeir lino, ever •, offered to the citi ions or Pittsburgh or yidnlty, - v In quality or quantity ihcit assortment in not surMsaeiL Hemp Carpets, in great T&riety, at 15,18%, 25, 28,31 and asu* entire stock -Bill positively basold tbo —REGARDLESS OF COST; Solo to continue till March Ist. 0. B. HEADLT « CO-, - ' jalO r 82 Third street, i N; B taken at par. , , > r ms»S«SS p mSSIAH M. HERSH, Treasurer. . a;:!! %.'-v r .*■ t'-;."^r ■* : * i r^' • l " * *4 ’ r '* \ • ** - Invalids of Pittsburgh And Vicinity, "VTOUft attention in urgently invited to a earefdj and can* '■ X «Wd poruaU of something that ItM jart- been ititrP* ducud Into tbo time-honored Keystone Bt»w.'•'*...,•■,»■■■*-■ mVERnAOIIRRfS HVDEO-ELKCTETC YOLTAIC CHAINS!. A NKWand-NOVEhmodeof applying a powerful remedial' ugent, so constructed as to 1«j worn •onuorthe ganHimfr. ' noxt to the skin, producing a constant. UNINTKIIftUPTBp current of ELECTROMAGNETISM, eff»»<-tlog Impicdlatt Relief - lYom, the most acute pain, and tUso a permanent curcof all NBRVOUB DISEASES. ; IteebJorahaa failed to funilfljv almttft certain TnlleTaad ' ; a. FINAL, PERMANENT CUKFVby befog toed according •' . ;Bheqmtttlwn, . -/TJteriueY^itis;v-^‘" .‘ Gout; Sciatica, Palpitation of the Heart, •' : paralysis, Periodical Geadache, ••■Painful and Swelled Joints,' flt.VJtUfl*' l Neuralgia of the Toco,.•;• ’ f Diseaees of the Spltj>i/- • •:/* ,I’aihsof tferQieat; -t. Iteafness and BlindnessHysteric*, DyapiiMla,^ ALL DISEASES . That are- caused by . {^deficient’.amount -of NTEiVYOtJS '-'v FLUID, are greatly rollovui), \! not permanently curod by simply wearing the chains forareVv hourK eacbAay." ~r . Be; it That it. U not claimed that, it cures ttU only v . those for. which, it Is rewaimohdedr and moreover;-we ’ boldly claim andDEFY, that no medicinal agent of ANY ■ KIND has performed SO. MANY: CCJIE3 during tho.fast - year,of ihosediseapcajust namdd. as - . . >.•• . EUIVEEMACHEE’S ELECTRIC CHAIRS. ■And to prove thia assertion, wo defvonypntson to pteducc 1 v bo many; WELL ADTHENTICATEI) OERTUTCATK3 of Bcientlfic - Phyßicions-an/ rv '' 'LI. MOST: POPULAR CUBATIVK AGENT IN .TAB -WORLD.' ' -. TUoy wcre first introduced. In to; the United State.* about' r ? one year since, and went through , the sametr a! ns in:Xu* rope/and were ei once iu cod'. Jnto.erery ilaHpi tat U . New Yorfct where they arolnow’dn-daily.use, effecting oven , • MORE WONpERKBIi CUKES than had u? or before breh awarded'them.- .■“ •’ V-.-v- * -v--'- 1 . They oru highly recommended.by VfUenUnfl STptt,, v Yau Buren, Post and others, - who have pnlilishod their .* views of their power and toluo in' , several ‘of tho mcdicnV ' .journals in that city, and are also In iho dnOy pVactich Of •• • recommending thelrnBetopatlente.“-AfuUaccountof4hciirr opinion may also he found in-evßry .is'vniphtet, and MmC to the address of any. person JU ;the. Stateby applying (post r : paid) tojDr.GEO.il. KEYSKII, who tenant for PitLsburgb, Pn. The chains can bo sent by ranil, with fall descriptions. • foruse.7‘'rv-'"' DYSm^IA, RHEUMATISM; SCROFULA, ; LIVER COMPLAINT, Ac. FROM Tins METROPOLIS.—I’assH arOTinaj let;tho of. ; fllcted bear ; This isitnt.Uio £u;jiUmeiit,oi : >. ; thousands?• ’ : i 2. i: iz .■> -i. .«. •,• T . s ; i «" aV~&v:- i- '-a MEDICAL. • J*riceofCliains,sfJandsS. i ';■>■ ■. x : ‘l'hyßicians are politely invited, to call and examine thutr constructioh,ahdbroflonhtle upoDthDirmerits:- '; : •’.? >ViV . One word More to Invnlfrts. . No person heed fear- that’they -. wlmt It is claimed they catt ; 'do, imd ail: persons who UaW - • become disgusted with a constant •pouripß'’down of patent ;- nostrums (bottled swill) arc kinilly‘ and politely invited io v - give them a trial. N. Ih—Gne Chain will last for years and ]o«o noTip of its - electric power by use, rmd tian be applied to ei thcr fltlult or> 1 - £ hild. . .•'•••;■ GEO. IT. KEYSRTI, No. 140 corner .of' Wood street and Virgin alley, whole. c tAle aDd rotml agont.. [declCaitwOm'.’' V: Having' afflicted withXt oer Omplauk of ten year? by,lbr the.benefftofthe afflicted,; take great plenauro in am - .nounring that after.using a few bottles otyour' Hampton';;,:. /Encture, I fpand Jt’.had accomplished. a ;pe>frct : have used different medicines from time to.tinuvbufc hath never been.abletoacebunt for.any apparent good;rtnditlk attesting tostrickcnJhomanßy to fiodtAd tbatmedidne i‘9 ;;f. found ichichposusses. the tcimdrompouter ofprdUmgvtffhi^- . min Ufe.Thc many cures, Jt ims wrooght.ts a -PtKPcient guarantee of the beneficial results which may be. expmten.* ; ced ftom ita use. - .Yours, respectfully, . . « : • . . .J. CUKTARt HAT. - XIYEE COMPLAINT, T)ZHILU‘T. [Extract from James Harris, Esq.’s Letter^Alexandria, After speaking of -wonderful cures on himself, he says;•. Mrs. H; has been -suffering with the liver. compjaint 'dnd. il wUh lnttbiUts’, constantly coroploiniog,' : from “ through her whole system. - Sho how onjoys bettor health ' ': than for thirty years, being 'entirely-restored by tho use of.;. ' -; Hampton's Vegetable Tincture/’ * DISEASED BIDK, BREAST, RYES. [Extract of a Letter 'from J. Grimes, Cb., ThaJ.;- • ■.“ilywife been fot witiv great-weak- M ness; pain in the breast,'sidekhd back? palpitationpf the 1 - r . heart; feebleness of the nervous' system ; Apse of appetite; ... r coraplerioh.edtowt'tho right of one. eyo almost gone, the". . oilier very lam pleased to soy, Hampton’s Tincturo- *• • has reitfored.her to'perfect health. Her eyes arcasgood'', nowas over they were” : • . RHEOIfATIPM, SS YEARS. ■Jfrs. E. "Bagwell, of Virginia, suffered from-Rheumatism.-,;/ from her 12tbtoher50tli year of age; at times entirely helpless. Being wealthy,'she employed thu bAßtznedical at- ; tention, and tried many medicines, but was cured only l>y ’Ebmpton's TegdaEU Tincture.. i CHRONIC INEBAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. .The wife of Thomas' <7B-: Pearl - street; was a. ' great Restored to perfect health' ~ by Hampton's Vegetable TToctoro. '' : MERCURIAL RHETJjIATISM. > Mr. Jarrett riummer, 158 East Baltimore street,'suffered- • : tbt*diseaselntenielycii';years;.could not.ftleHp; dreadful ulcers farmed oh bislirabs, from, which splinters of bone i*> fitted.; >Hls'pbyriclknpronounced him incurable; but Hamp ton's Vegetable Tincture cured him.' - .HEREDITARY SCROFULA. ' 1 ' member of Coogtessi from Kentucky, a maw of sores from. Iwad to foot. His eyelids tarnfid; inside fOut, 'protrnV ding orer tho eyeballs so as to -produce hllndnesrHe wna ; cared.by Hampton's Vegetable Tincture.} -- /-DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DISEASE, Ac. Mr. VTm. Oldham; of the Baltimore Cnstoin-llouso, suffer ed these eomplpints for eighteen months, with body and inind seriously.nffocted;-'.,He:was.cured by Hampton's Vtg-_ • ctable Mixture after otherfbtn ggfailed. : ‘■ V . - . <• - COnGHj he. Mr. Henry C, TTlnn Rad a coagh-fbr.fiye -years, great.: weakmsfl,A Ihnniy should be without of.ihia book. . Ifcrnn.be bad, without anychnrge, at the various-dreg etorea in this: •: city, where'Dr. Hose’s valuable Family Medicines, are tar. . a. J. fi. Rim's Nsßyona 'aj® iKVico'aXtiTnJ Cokduu the - _ greatest discoyojy fa 'medical 'science. This'astonishing J ‘- preparation fbr raising.up a weak constitution,ileblhtatPd' • -by care, labor, study or disease, adia IRt&a cliartn ItT-giv&S strength and appetite/ and possesses great invigorating ' v properties -Tor heart: disease, all rierrroutfnfTectlona/Qaiui ; lence, heart-burn, restlessness, nirinbtiesSi: neuralgia,' talk ing the spirits, and giving, power to. the whole almost miraculous its effector ''.' rr Xvi. • l>r. Ra&ft - CeUl/roitd Family hisciMical Adviser to JFferwms in Sicknas and in Tato just ln receipt of a fresh assortment of the above Mediclflffl', and a: lot of his valuable books fty distribution, of wlilch the pub* lie are Invited to call and accept a copy. •, • • ■- * '* • -•' declfrdaw .O. 11. KEY3RIC HO Wood Atreot; DB BAMKING’S LACB Oh' BODY BBAUB. i • Tji* Brace of Dr. Banning -. , , .. isnow got upin a.inuch lw-: • --^te.provixlftnn,.ftnd T is;‘woro:by. : : nl hundreds of persons ibc the. • t\ , : •// yy'-cureand prevention of Toco/, SBihV.Ajaffigy M l*ulmonary,.2)tfrpr]rtic,;J l ?cr' . rHA /Ha /vH /£r vous, Spinal*-.Femalo*'-Vlerr Vk E-a/ ftf rint ana Child-bed ■ V/BAK :iil~i n ■■ • . ■ * Dmggicg oftho Bo weln,*./ ■ • Biles, Fistula,Milk Leg,and • Enlarged ‘Veins. Essays,’ doscHptivoof its use, may be had . at my Star*, free of charge. •■:•■...• t , - ‘• 'I 4®»l also k&pKtch , s,Cliapiaa, ! Jw^ s °n'fl>MrB.E«tts • i and Vanhorn’s BUPPORTERSi also, TIVUS3KS of eveiy ; '.„. [• kind Lace Stodrings; Susponsaryßandages, and ovcry.va rlety of mechanical appliance* used in the core of disease. ; . 1 would respectfully invite the attention of .physicians and .■ ;i others to tho above articles*:’ . - EbrsMoat Dr.O.II.KEVBKR’SDRUGSTORE, r , 1 ..=■:■*: -■ HOWood.Blmh 1 N B.~rorsons In want .of Trusses, can hovo them, Bent.,. I "to &nv part of Ihe country,byatatingfwhether Sax tMright or loft side, and genalng tho-ciearuTo nmnil way-tnoi . . -: v ■ 850 Beword : i- ' witLtepaid to anypirkjirwhawiuboy ■ nbox of Dr TKBBEUB nEAUNU 01N1’- u •|| l\ and use it according io directions, ’- .v if they will pall at myofllceandnay with * • 2 1 _ t, clear oonseishcc,-that 4t' wilbnot cffOf ' ■ pWeJy cure Chapped Hands, ChlblainSfClmv • ung, Sore Lips, Burns and >BrwoeB» Sorea on : Children, and greatly ; alleviate, if not entirely wire SMtrMum,- Piles, Ixifloahma lion of the Breast, Bites’ of - In sec ts. Pimplea on tho Faco,; MON^S ^E I. Vor Kao by FLEMISH BROTIIKRS, »mi l>r. KBYSEB, Wood street, Pittsburgh ; J. ff. SMITDf S lloL?rlES.Texnperancevillej D. SI. OURUY r Alieghvny, WM SEIBERT&BRO., 477 Penn street, lijiWiV ENZ & WIGHTMAPr, Pennsylvoiiift Class Works;; SAMIL DYEl^Allwhohy: .wk SMITH, LawrbncsrtUe; LUJiE B. BAVISOV East Liberty; SPANG-& CX).,;Stewartetown; . BEWIS\DAIZELL& CO., Sharpsburg; SXEWAKP, LLOYD A-CO * lron WoTkfl? J. W. . cheater. ’ ' ' jy2suiawy- - RTTIiIUtEL’S HEALING 01 .tall curt rhtsum(Tetter), Chxiblains, Common Sores, ' - Cracked Ifends,Bums br Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piles,ln« ■ fiammatlon ortho Breast, Bites, of Insects, Sore Idp.ij Plnl; - ‘ pies on the Pace, and Breaking Cut ana Sorcfton Children, -and »U’ Diseases of tho Skin, Quicker, and surer tluuf any •• other Medicine. I'---" ,'C’ Eoriiale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr. RETSHR, ■ Wood street, Pittsburgh; !. G..SMITH: Birmingbiun Drng ; | Store; WM;SEIBERT & 8R0.,477 Penn street; LOREhA \ & i WIGIITSIAN,' Pennsylvania -.Glass. -Worksv;.Mrp. p. | HOLMES, TeinpehmceviUe ; D. M. CURRT, ARcgbcnJ' OitV; SAMUEL DYER, Allegheny City; W3I. SMlTH,Xawrcnwr I villa; LUKE B. DAVISON, East Liberty; SPANG A Stewwtstowu; LEWIS DALZEtL & CO., SLarprtorehj I QTBWART.LLOYD & CO., Mechanics’ Iron Works; i wANNEN; Manchester# - • , a I , -iy2saUwy : .. , ■\T. B.—A single box of Dr. TERREL’S OINTMENT wBl ■ JN-. keepany Bloctonith's,Formcr'f.Sailor'3,orModian ic’B liauiL;. let Uirm clmp or crack eyarao .bad, 6pucd onu ib good working order all winter. wm c. . . Prepared and Bold by t r : jy26al»wy. Kaupitack, Conn^, “ ' - FrtVata Wuatca, » X>B. BBOViH, No. « Diamond Alloy, pe- __Q . ■ Totas hlkentire attention to an. offiooJWacuW. vt&W/ .jliobnslnoaadß mostly: coaSncd- to J l n«Uf.;:M[;. VcnaraJ and av.nh p-ninfulalu-ction!!, &&*> brougWon bylmprodonco, yonUitnlindoJsenc»>maMce?3 f;; ’ flvnhllls. SvohiUricEruptions,Gonorrhea,Gleet, otnetute, ImjSlntyifflho Blood, with tflDb™.. JeTome Venereal Organ. Skin Erop. , tions, Tetter, Ringworm, Mercurial Wcrtik ntoew. Impotency, Piles, Rheumaton, .Pernab. Wtrtucne-Bt. Monthly (Buppresslonß, Diseases, of the lolnw, FUfUla, an . jtnft. Nervous Affections, Pains in tho Back ani Ixuns, Irrl,. tation of thO Bladder and Kidneys, sucwiSlUTly tryHtM^* tathlaciMroablra Dr.Brotrn to offar asaoranccs of » speedy core to all «bo may coma on- W»ato Conmitation Booms,*!, Diamond • moderate.■ - ; . ..nov&^lAw«ly W. C-* x N S;- : V > . ■ '%■