S, S V k v S v- v. „Vr4Wv»‘-<', ‘, V *• *» « » ' ' - - 1' ‘ - 'c*■ r r *» • k r ; f C- * sfX S.*vVv? '•’ * *'--“ -«V.».:»*;•*•: > ,iy*j .71' **; ;*,s^v./ ; *-:c«V ■■•*', vs' !. ’ '' V.«*V*v* 'v , -V'>",'«? ■«'■;'.■■■ v v > f,\ V' w •* j % »♦*>»' •>} r^i T -5 L\ft iJi t .wt «. . • 4 » (.:*< >’*»■*. ’♦% v l; 4 v *-» ,' • >\*, j•» ** '. .' t*r \ '* ' .fi £%-H t* l'i 1' V-S*K*j%<-* h 1 't- r ' »? * rS'W' l «TS'£?i %’n. i £ 4J£S?ssS4£* t'ii >iw?i; : Wf S J o S'sK’^ tRHIM PIIMhM wfemi Imm - N=sgS^«@s|j!jiJSgj.fesj IMM • PfSlMHills JiMplW ar3SJi»tga«si«i f . fts v*- ; «rVff’r C' ->‘J?tf, l -f- *‘l" *-i- r > v -£.-.\ A;^r* , -*‘’, ;'Vv-^V-■“ jjl'- w ‘• ’-V- • ; r. j y ' ---: v.r-- ; \- . -.■ ■ ‘>, - : . f %y. - in ‘*’H&**R #4 i.:: THE CITY POST. SATUKDAY MORNING: N*w ToLtnms& Ce&PAST.—At a meeting held on Thurs day, January 19, of persons favorablo to the formation of a Military Company of Irishmen imddtiMnsnf Irish descent, John Callahan was appointed chairman, and Hugh Kelly secretary. A committee was appointed to procure a suita ble room for next meeting, and to make publication thereof la all the city pspors. Due notice of conrsewQl be given In ■ afowdays- •..i- Ini Earn Biots.—The trial of Lowry and King, in the Unitod States Circuit Court, is still progressing. Tho evi dence for tho dofonce closed yesterday, and the arguments were commenced. - - Mr. Loomis made tho opening speech. He was followed byCol.ll'Candlesa. The latter gentleman will ho succeed ed by Col. Black and Mr. Stenton. • , ‘ Ysrdict. —Tho jury la the case of tho Commonwealth Va. Dr. T. Brown, indicted for nuisance, in. posting billa.of an immoral nature about the streets, returned a verdict of guilty. Tho Court remarkod, tho punishment would bo merely nominal—as tho prosecution was only brought to prevent the occurrence of the offence in future. • Halt Fare.— Delegates to the State Tempo ranee Conven tion, Ac., by calling on Mr. George R. 'White, Morketstreet, AliL Steel, Fourth stroet, or Mr. C. L. Magee, Smithfleld street, will obtain Excursion Tickets good from the 21st to the Slat lost, at half the usual rates, to and from Harris, burg, by thoiFenna. Railroad.- Szuxffa Liquor on Susdat.—Francis Foulk, a German tavern koeper ot the Fifth Ward, was finod fifty dollars »*vl costs this morning, by Alderman Steel, for selling liquor on Sunday. ’ That large lot of fino white Bhlrts, odrertised to bo sold at McKenna’s auction house on next Monday morning, at 10 o’clock, will be open for examination am* day, on tho second floor. Dedication —St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel, in tho Cemetery, at LawreneGTillo, will be dedicated to-morrow morning, at 10 o’clock. Omnibuses will leave tho corner of Fifth and Market streets, at 9'clock, for tho Cemetery. Trosalo of a valuable and largo stock of theological, classical and miscellaneous books, will commence at M’Ken* Da’s auction house Uus evening, at o’clock. Cenumrars.—Thero were eight commitments tooths county jail yesterday, four of whom wore committed by his honor Major Vol*. ________ Still Oct. —The jury in the murder case of the Common wealth vs. Hixenhaugh, ore still out. Tho Jozy retired on Wednesday forenoon. , > v • Trims.—The cose of the Commonwealth vs. Exokfel Ho , sack, Indicted for murder, and the Conspiracy Caseagainst Morris, flaxen, Davis and Lawson, will be tried next week. Thunder, Stom.—Yesterday afternoon we had a thunder storm, accompanied with heavy rain and-vivld lightning. Quarter Sessions.—ln tho case of the Commonwealth vs. Dr. Brown, the jury haYe not yet agrendon a verdict- Ralph Frost, Indicted for assault and battery, was found not guilty, the prosecutor not appearing. E. C. M’Dowoll was arraigned in this Court, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, committed on his wife in August lost. Tho facte of the case are familiar to all our reader*. . M’DowcH plead, guilty to a charge of assault and battery. Mr. Asking who was a witness to the assault, which was committed in the drug store of defendant, mode a statement to the Court, narrating tho circumstances connected with It. A lad named George Redick was also examined. He was sent by MDowell, to request his wife's presence in the store, on the evening the assault took place. The further hearing of tho testimony was postponed, to allow that evidence for the defence might bo presented. This, of conno, will be produced, to affect tho sentenco of the Court. District Court.— Jeremiah Johnston ts. ’James Little; No. 43, July term, 1853. Hasbrouek for plaintiff, and Sha lerand Umbstactter for defendant This action was brought on a promissory note, given by ■ defendant, ten years ago, for $O3. The defence contended that the recovery of the money was barred by the statutoof limitation. The plaintiff states the promise of payment was renewed six years ago. On trial. At A MEETiNoof .the workmen of the FORT PITT WORKS tho underrigued were , appointed as a committee to-draft resolutions expre«riop their feeling in regard to the death of our fellow mechanic, Mr. JOHN HUMPHREYS; where upon tho following were offered and unanimously-adopted r Whereas, It has been tho will of an all-wiae and inscruta ble Providence, to take from this lifo into eternity one'of our worthy and most respected feUow mechanics, it Is hereby - Saoived, Thatit is with heart-felt sorrow we heard of the decease of our. worthy and respected fellow workmen, Mr. JOHN HUMPHREYS; and by his death his family have lost an affectionate and kind husband, and.wo have, been deprived of one of our best and scientific mechanics and generous friends. • Ecsolval, That ft copy of these resolutions bo handed to his bereaved family, and published in the Daily Dispatch and Da3y Post, John H. M'JBlrot, Y. Henry W. Corwin, v Cmmitee. Thomas M*Cot, ) .???f I $ ? $ ? Death from a Rupture, There oro thousands of persons who are afflicted with a Rupture of the Bowels, who pay bnt little attention to the disease until the bowels become strangulated, when In all probability U may be too late. How Important It Is, then, fbr all those suffering with any fbrm of u Rupture of the Bowels,” to call once upon Dr, KEYBER, at his . Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, corner of-Wood street and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro truding portion of the bowels. Dr. XEYSER has aaoffiee ..back of his Drug Store, where Trusses aro applied, and warranted to give satisfaction, lie also has every variety of Trusses that you can name, and at any price, to suit the means of every one in need of tho article. 1 also keep every kind of SvpporUrx , Body Bracts, Suspensory Sand* ayes, Elastic Stackings, for enlarged veins,.and all kinds of mechanical appliances used in the cure of disease. I would respectfully invite the attention .of tho public to on excellent TRUSS FOB CHILDREN, which invariably ef fects cures in a very short time. MST DB. KEYSER’fI DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT, comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, sign of tho Golden Mortar. doeSO Crystal JVtew Work* EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN STEEL PENS . Manufactured by MYER PIUSEAS, NEW YORK* M. P.' calls tbo attention of the publlo to hie celebrated QUILL, patent, doub e-spring Commercial and Bank PENS, with o variety of twenty fire di£T rent kinds of STEEL PENS, of his own make suitable for all handwritings. —ALfiO— A NEW PATENT PEN.. Called the Treble Spring. Those pens have boon adopted by the Senate In Washington. Id preference to all others. The above pens, together with his superior unrivaled ac commodation holders, can be seen at Mr. J. B. Btccl s and Mr. B.IL Norman's. Camp street: Thomas L. Whites Canal street: and E. A F.Kzokiels. Kxchango Place. jaO « Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy. But not expressed in fancy: rich, not gaudy— For the apparel oft proclaims the man." 49* Every well dressed man knows bow difficult it is to find a Tailor who thoroughly understands the peculiarities of each figure, and can salt its requirements with a well cut, gentlemanly fitting garment. Hence it Is that so fow feel “ at home’' during tho first days wear of any now aril* do of dress, and however costly, nevor become adapted to their fqrms. To remedy bo manifest a deformity. K. CRIB BLE has practically studied both form and fashion; always adapting the garment, weather, coat, vest, or pantaloons.to the exigencies of its wearer—thoroughly attaining that ele canoe of fit which the spirit of the age dictates. CRIBBLE’S CLOTHING HOUSE. doc2B No. 240 Liberty street, head of Wood. 49* laiver X>l*eaaes.~Cartors Spanish Mixture, as ft remedy fbr liver disease, and tho number of formidable : evils connected with a disorganized stale of that organ, is •• unrivalled. Hundreds of certificates, from the highest sources, of per sons now liviogin the dty of Richmond,Ta, might begiven of ceres effected by Carter’s Spanish Mlxtnre. We hBVc • only room to refer to tho extraordinary euro of Samuel M. Drinker, Em., of the firm of Drinker* Morris, Booksellers, Richmond, Vo., who was cured by two bottles of Cartels Spanish Mixture, after three years Bofferiotcfroa diseased liver. 110 says Its action on the blood is- wonderful, better than all the mcdicne ho hnd ever taken, and cheerfully ' reeommonds it to all. . %*S©e advertisement. [jal&dawlm ALLEGHENY FORGE. BOLOMOR BHETTER A CO. (Late Blssel A Semple’s Rolling Mill,) on the bank of tho Allegheny, below the St. Clair Stroet Bridgo,. AttWHZKT Cist, PA. • THE proprietors respectfully inform the public :tbat, having made extensive additions to their establish ment, they are prepared to manufacture,. on the most rea sonable terms, Iron Work fbr Bridges, Car Axles, Quarry Work, Stone Cutters’ and Masons’ Tools, Shafting, Mill GeariDg, Machine Work in general, and heavy Forging, of every description. Also, HORSE SHOES manufactured by SheUer t Patent Horst Shot Machine. The Ilorse Shoo Ma chine will be in operation about the middle of February, when all orders fbr Shoes will meet with prompt attention. Mill Picks made and dressed. Orders sent by mail or tele graph attended to on the shortest notice. jalhy u. xf. sauxiy...... ................mutas xikwjc Bfotloe* TTAVING purchased the entire stock of J. C. Anderson A - t~l Cn., we will continue the wholesale FRUIT and CON FECTIONARY business, at tbo old stand, No. OWood street, under tho style of M. W. RANK.IN A CO. *vrOTTCE —Having disposed of my entire interest in the wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business to my late partner,-Minas Tindle, and M. W. Rankin, salesman In said non®, (who arc authorized to ufo tho name of the late firm In settling the business of said firm,) I take pleasure in re commending them to my former Mends and customers, and hope for a continuation of tho liberal patronago bestowed, on mo. • J. C. ANDERSON. . PitUborgb, January P, ISs4—fjalQj EH3SUMATISAL— Dr. Brown’s newly discovered remedy i fbr Rheumatism is a speedy and certain Remedy A? that painful trouble.- It never falls. Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND* Pittsburgh, Penn’s. Tho Doctor is always at home. •; yrmv-reßfcrtAw. ■ • • ■ ■ • THE COMING bTRLGGLE*—We have received, a new supply of this world-read Tract. Price cents; by = mall 14 cents, In btamps. For salo wholesale and retail.. jalß JOHN fl. DAVISON. — : IiOST 9 . . ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 18th, a Scotch Terrier DOG, with a Brass collar and Lock around hisneek. Any person finding said Dog, and bringing him to the Ga edit office, will be liberally rewarded. . janllhlt • • - - JOHN IjAYTON.. Boarding* TWO YOUNG MEN, or a gentleman and bis wife, can bo accommodated with boarding, either by the day or week, at Mrs. E. MCDONALD’S, oomer of Robinson and Sandusky streets, Allegheny city. : jq^Sq!iSaa. MISCELLANEOUS. IWTEW BOOKS—Just received at DAVISON’S Book Store,' Aw fiAMarketstreet,near Fourth. West’s Analysis of the Bible; 4n various bindings; 3rd - edition. ■ < •• : - ItongstenbeVg on the Apocalypse; 2vol*» Brown 1 * Works, on Sufferings and' Glorias of the Messiah, Peter, Ac. • » Infidelity; prise essay;by Pearson. • Meturtow on Declension and Revival; i Menslowon Midnight Harmonies. Memoirs of M.L. Duncan. Well - Young WcmanV Friend; by James. : Christian Father’s Present to his Children: bv James. BoroßuntbeParablesund Miracles, 3 Wardlow on. Miracles.: • • :. : “ - . Living** Dead; by Kyle. . . Lamp aud Lantern, and Happy Home; by Hamilton. • Dr. Hamilton a new work, TbaPstagonian Missionary. ' Family ■Prayers;--fey author of Morning and Night. ; Watches, (now.)':; ■ Christ isAil; : Christian Titles; by Tyng. Royal Preacher; by Hamilton. Morning of-Joy and Night of Weeping; byßonar. Key to W. Catechism. • - Jamcrf Anxious Enquirer. =. Life in Earnest and Mt. of Olives; by Hamilton. Thankftilness; by Hinton. ja!B ::::JANOABY 21* . • Mew Oyster Saloon* SHELL OR STEWED OYSTERSI2I4 CENTS PER DOZEN.. /~\ cn AS. KIMBLE k CO., No. 12S Wood stroet, would respcctfnlly inform: their frionds and th»pubHor that they have.fitted up a Saloon in a superior manner, for disposing .of OYS TERS at the above named rates. We have also a Saloon at tho comer of Hand and Liberty we WHOLE-. SALE AND RETAIL SHELL AND CAN OYSTERS, of su perior quality. All Oysters warranted. Just call and judge for yourselves. All orders left at tho above Saloons will be promptly at tended to, and famished to any part of the dty. ja!Btlw CHAB. KIMBLE k CO. Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus* A VERY great want has boon felt In our community, be* cause our institutions of learning, or public libraries and reading roomvhavo no Csiucal and Pbilosopiuqal Apparatus to enable tho teacher or pnblic lecturer on sci entific subjects to illustrate his lecture upon. The Young Men’s Library Association, ai their late annual meeting, resolved to taka tho necessary stops for obtaining such an apparatus, so uto fill tho void so long folfc. The following persons haTo been appointed as a commlttoo-toearrj-oui tha object proposed, and it is earnestly hoped that the citl sons, when caliod upon, will respond to tho call by subscri bing liberally.' DR, WM. M. WRIGHT, DR. JAMES R. SPEER, EDWARD RAHM, F. R. BRUNOT, D. P. BAKEWELL, jaiB Committee. THE PARTNERSHIP which existed between the under signed and Henry Stdcflx, under the firm of HENRY BXIMPLE k is dissolved, and the undersigned alone are authorised to transact ondactlle up the business of the lato firm. f jalB:t£] PATRICKS k FRIEND. NEW ANl* MORAL BOOKS FOB YOUTHS.— Poop or Day. Lino-upon lino. Advice to Young Christians. Clara Stanley,or a Bummer among tho Hills; 50 cents. Frank Harrison, or Three Months under tho Snow; 30 cents. Ono Hundrod Short Tales for Children; illustrated; 50 cents. Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life; illustrated; 70 cts. Claremont Tales, or Illustrations of the Beatitudes; 00 .cents. . . Call to tho Lambs; a Berks of beautifoT moral stories; 50 coots; Tha above are handsomely illustrated, and have a reli gious (not sectarian) aim. For solo by J. 8. DAVIBON, jalB G 5 Market st. Y ATKST MUSIC.—3. a FOSTER'S NEWEST songs. JLi Old Memories; new Song, by 8.0. Foster. Llltlo Ktt»; . nappy Days OBJ Uapp, Night*. , Tho Dyinip "Worfa of Llttlo Katy. A new Bong in the storyof “Hot Com.” Kitty Clyde. The Long Weary Day. Yesterday.. . * St. Mary in Heaven; by Barns. v< Mary’s Llttlo Nieces Rosebnph Schottiach. Opera Schottisch. Katy-Dia Polka. - Frima Donna Walts. . Dreams of the Heart. ' Holiday Sehottisch. Bridal Polka. Together with a variety of the nowest and mosl foshiona bio musie,for sale by IL KLEBER, ja!7 No. 101 Third street. WTLUAW VnXLAfI. I HAVE THIS DAY associated with me as partner, my nephew, jAXEr.PnzLor. . Tho busiueu of manufactn ring and importing of HOSIERY, YARNS, Ac, will be con 4 tinned at tho Old Stead; No. 24 Fifth street, and conducted under the firm of WoluM Daly A Co. AU persons having claims against me will pleaso present them for immediate >ayment, and those who are indebted will please settle their bills, w(th as littlo delay asposrihle.. WILLIAM DALY. No. Si Fifth st, • Next door to tho Iron (Sty Hotel January 12.1854-fjal4] ' A- MASON & CO* . tovxsxcn TEm FIBBT GREAT SEMI-ANSDAL SALE, THURSDAY, JAOTABY 6ra, 1854, jaSfflt g Ay. No. 25 Firrg Sraggr. Domestic and Bsrtsgn Exchange, £Tnta, Qcdd and Silver L BouahL, Sold and Exchanged* at the ' EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF WIIiIAJK A. HILL & CO., £4 worn* btrxeTj rntßßinwn. allowed on thas depodto. ~ [jan!2 "ALUABLE FKOFEBTY FOR SALB-Situated on WyUe Y sL, near Fifth; of .a.largo BRICK HOUSE, of three stories; containing a ball, two parlors, dining room, kitchen, and six. chambers and finished attic, with a good cellar. The Lot is 20 feet front by 80 deep, to on alley. The yard is raved; good hydrant, Ac. Price $3600. Terms easy. . ; S. CUTHBEBT k SON, jail 140 Third street. Lands in iowa for sale— : -880 acres In Muscatine county j 200.- do Cedar do; 240 do; Scott . do; : The above Lands are well located, after a personal exam . inatian. Those in Muscatine county ore, on an average, ten miles from the city of.Moxcstino»and within two miles of the Mialssippi end Miteouri Railroad, which rood Is cow making from Davenport to lowa (Sty. They will be sold In portions of 40,80 and 100 acres, Apply to JAMES BLAKELT, ja9 . ■ - ; Beal Estate,Agent. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY*—In pursu ant of the Act-of Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled “An Act to Incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany,” approved tbe22dday of March, A. D. 1853:—Notice is hereby given, that it Is the fnteation of the Pennsylva nia Railrtud Companv, (should the same be approved by tbelr stockholder* at the annual meeting, to be held on the flnf JJnrtrt** nf Walii-ti nrv to guarantee, the bondfl of tho BtoubcnvHlo and Indiana Railroad Company, to the •mount of five hundred thousand dollar*. • Phlla~ Jan. 7th. 185*.—Jal2:1m T. 8. FRITH, ficc’y. T ITTLE ELLA,) Two new and bcautflul songs by S. C. 1 j Old Memories. | Foster. Willie on the Dark Bluo Sea; Ilot Com; Eose Queen; Wnltzes—d’Albert; Ahl forcing*; Pritna Donna Bong—JulHou; Sunrise Schotilsh—Della k; Princes* BojaJ Walt*—d’Albert; . . JulUen’s American, English, Irish and California Qua - * drOles; ; • '■ Fortune Polka—Minster; . T’othcrEldoof Jordan—Christy; , Woodland Whlspcra-a new Polka by Jacll. Tbo above jost received, together with a largo assortment of popular and standard Music; a large collection of tboorot leal works on Music: for sale at the Muaioßtore of JOliN 1L MKLLOIt, 81 Wood street. GODFISH— Just roortved. 10 casks prime Codfish, 5 bbls No. 1 Salmon. , 300 lbs smoked Salmon. 20 bbls gib’d Herring. 20 do No. 3 Mackerel. lop boxes Burlington sealed and No. 1 smoked Herring, For sato low- for cash by • - JEHU HAWORTH. ■ decO Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley. HALE OR 'KENT—'Tbo large Factor* Building, with * four Lota of Ground, situate near McKee, on Washing ton fctxeet. opposite flint glass works of Mr. 0. Johnson, In Birmingham, inquire of ■” r7TT - P. M.''DAVIS. Auctioneer. : ifecZl - Corner of Wood nod Fifth streets. BEER’S FLOUR OF PUMPKIN. FOR PlEtt,—This art* ele is prepared from good sweet Pumpkins, and will make Pies of superior quality ZHrecftons.—-Take one ounce, or two table ppoonfutle of the powder- and add to It one quart of milk: lot it stand an boor or tw» in a worm place, alter, wblch add eggs, spires and sweetening to salt tlio taste, and it wiU be ready for baking. For sale by. K. K. FELLERS A CO. jalO - , • • . ... 61 Wood street. FRESH OYSTERS, FR O MB ALT 1 MO RE, JUST RECEIVED AX. 1 A. FIELD’S DEPOT, On corner or Wood and Fifth Streets, CgPEB PATBICEB k TBflaTD. [scplO Consume tile Smoke* . mEE subscriber having the exclusive right to m&nufao- I tore and Bell SWEENEY’S DOT AIR AND SMOKE aJNSBMING FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract lbr heating buildings with'the most economical Furnace now In use. The attention of those interested Is bo 11 clLed. Any Information can be had of A. BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or of J.BARN DOLLAR,. dec2htf3 Iron City Btova Warehouse, No. IS4 Woods!. Dividend Notice# ■ ‘ Omct Omo akp PxsrfSTLVAioA Rahsoao Co., l Pittsburgh, December 81,1853.. ) nTHiE Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad • i : Company have declared a dividend of four per ccnt.out the net earnings of the road for the sir months ending this day, parable on and after the 23d January next., i Transfer Books will bo closed until 27 th January, prox. Ja2 : ‘ W. LARIMER, Jr., Treasurer. OAUUi THE UNDERSIGNED, In connection with Mr. LEVI K BOWEN, V. 8. Consul to Bordeaux, France, purposes establishing a Mercantile Agency at tho above plooe, for.tbo purchase, oucommiasion, of Brandies, Wines, Fruits, Ac-, and will also attend, with promptness, to any other, busi ness with which they may be favored. A. J. BONNET. . RtfcrencaMi PtteburyK: . Thomas Seott,Esq.;President Mer. and Man. Bank; • ‘ Jobn D- Scully, EggbCashier Pittsburgh Trnst Ccmpany B- M’Clorkan, ClUums* Deposlto Bank; Messrs. Iloon A Sargent, Bankers; . Messrs. Harris A Bankers; and to merchants gono rally. ' Mr. B-will leave Pittsburgh about the 18tb inst 4 until which Use he will bo found at the store of Bobt. 11. King, liberty street. • jall.lw Notice-to Teachers. A MALE SUPERINTENDENT WANTED, at South Pitta xL burgh Public Schools. -Salary $6OO per annum, paya ble monthly. An examination will'take place at tho School House, on the 6th of February, at 6 o’clock, P. M. jal23wm*lto • I- B: MoYAY, Secretary, jomr ruooaa. cochran-n^siKa. FLEMING BROTHERS, (Saoectsors to J. Kidd A Co.) :■ WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, • JVo. 60 "fVbodStmt, PitUbvrghf ita. Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver PAlnAc. • • JalO r MPORTED -BOAP&t I deaverisMagnum Bonum Honey Soap; - * Do Honey Soap; assorted sues; Do - do Shaving Soap; v Do' Musk Brown Windsor Soap; Do Extra scented do do Raws’ do do do do TorStoby „ JOSEPH PKSnNO. ■ guccessor te L. Wilcox A Co. USAS—B bbla dried tale dec22 MTTiTiER A RIOKkISQS. hblsPlantaUon Mohutses^ Id stow onS for aalTby ** SnJJBA 221 and 223 Liberty et. ZSottoe* Copartnsnhlp notice* N«W Music 1 New Muate! ' - ■!*» •< COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY REVIEW OF PmSBUBGH MABKET. . : • Omcnor tax DsaxMoßiaKo Post. ) - Saturday, January 21,1854. j ; VLOUB.—Receipts, yesterday were large,-the principal part; however, was dosigned ibr the East.. The market was unchanged, and we heard of salesamounting to about 300 bbla, in lots, as follows: 100 bbts extra |0,5714; 200 do ia low at fbr superfine and extra. , OAT&—We notice farther sales ef2oo baa at 40c. : , COEN.—Hales 100 bus ears at 51c. i ’ -. DRIED APPLFB» -Are Inquired for, and prices are stlftba- Ingi We note a sale of 60 bus .from wagon at 11,10.-. CLOVER SEED.—The Inquiry is brisk, and but: little is now .to be had.ftom first hands. We bore sales of 66 busjrora store at $5,50; 150 do first hands $5,25; 15 bbls at .AVHISKY.—SaIes.SO bbls at 2&j. I . BUTTER.—SaIes 14 tegs at ULfc. ; HAY.—Sales 11 loads at s9®lg/ v SODA AStL— Soles 5 cask* imported at&& BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—Sales 100 eackfl at $1,20. MOLASSES.—We have sales reported of GO bbls at 25c.-- BUS-S 1 >TE LIST. - GOK&sonn daily nm Hoon & Sargent, ] Cbmerof Wood and & PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks.: car Philadelphia ll \s. Brown stlHq u par Buckseounty l *' ......... Xi OhesterOo.(n»wisBue) M . Q Columbia B rid go C 0..;... Xi Danville “ g Delaware co. “ Q Doylestown « ...v..;.. Q Easton " Xl Germantown “ ; I? LancasterßankV MonlgcuQGTyco.Banke... XI Northumberland u ... XI Potts Till©' ' « ... g Beading « {? Schuylkill county 11 g Washington “ ... g Westßranch « ... g Wyoming X 2 Carlisle g Cbambewborg „„ gi Erie.................... gl a.. ...... g Honeedole gl Midd1et0wn......... ’ gi Wayneabnrg................. gi York Banks... . gi Belief Notes; g United States* 8ank~....; 15 Allegheny City Scrip-.... par. Pittsburgh Ci(y “ ...... par. Allegheny Co. “ prom. NEW YOIIK. New York City.. %i Country 8ank5...'.;....;... g NEW JERSEY. All solvent 8ank5......... $£ DELAW ABK. .tbx Moaimro post by Ixolisnge Banke»| zih tirttU, PilUburgh. OHIO. State Bk.&ndbnmchefl... % Othersolventßanks 9? Bank of Sandusky.—.... Granville. 60 Norwalk....; 60 Urbana. .60 Wooster.. 26 INDIANA. State Stock Banks ... % State Bk.-and branches... % ILLINOIS. Btate Stock Banks % State Bank Branch— 60 Bank of 111in0i5............ 76 KENTUCKY. All solvent Banks y. . MIBSOVBI. Stateßbandbranohes... a; MICHIGAN. All solvent Banks l WISCONSIN. Marine a Fire Insurance Co. at Milwaukicu 2 .. TENNESSEE, All solvent 8ank5......... 8 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks 1 All solvent Banks \\t ALABAMA. All solvent Banks- 6 LOUISIANA. All solvent Banks. \\A EXCHANGES. New York par. ! Philadelphia.....—.,. par. Baltimore par. Cincinnati.......—..... s£disrit. Louisville.—. % dlac’t, St, L0ui5...... .1 diso*t. VALUE OF COINS. American Goldfnew)—.. par. American Gold (old). prim. Sovereigns —...54 83 Guineas.— 6 00 Frederickdors.... 7; 80 Ten Thalers.—. 7 80 Ten. Guilders..—. 3 00 Lonlsd’or— 4 26 3:83 Doubloons, Patriots 16 70 Doubloons, Spanish—....lB 25 Ducat5........—..,.,... 2 10 All solvent B&nks..~. M . SmallNotea... MARYLAND. Baltimore 8ank5........... U Country 8ank5............. 9? VIRGINIA. Bank of Vau*branches.« % Farmers' Bk.a branchon* £2 Valley Bk.*branches....’. 5? Rxchsngeßk.*branchea % Wheeling Banks... XL Wheeling branches....... Ja NEW ENGLAND. All solvent Banks % PRICES OF s: COBSZCRD DAILY FOB I HI; Patricks & Frl«nd t Ka Comer of Fifth and Wood LOANS. | United States6s. 1868~. United Btates6s.lB&3... PtmnsylTania6s.lB79 Pennsyiranlc&s.lBr>S... Allegheny county 6s ... Alleghany county coupons... Pittsburgh city 65... Pittsburgh city coupons, payable New Y0rk...*.....—-......... Allegheny City Allegheny City coupons, payable la Philadelphia—...— BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh*..— Merchantaa Manufacturers'Bank Exchange 8ank..... Parmera’Deposit 8ank................ Allegheny Savings Rank—. BRIDGE STOCKS.. Honongahela 8ridge—.............. St (Bair streetßridge— Haudstreet Bridge*——...... .Northernliberties Bridge—...... INSURANCE BTOCKS. Wcstcrnlnsurarce Company...-. Gtfens'lnsurauce Company.—.. Associated Firemen's Company.... TELEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlanticand Ohio— Pittsburgh,Gin ciimtttULoulfnfille Lake Erie...*— ...... Pittsburgh Qas Works..—. - MonongaheJa Slaekwater —. RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania iuilroad —... Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad-. Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad*. •H&rint Railway and Dry Dock— Turtle Creek Plank Road.—— PerrysrillePlank Road-.. - Qreenaburg Turnpike—.... CfcarttersOoal Company*.—.* COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston— North American———........ North West...— North Western— . Adventure—. Ohio Trap Rock. Minnesota....* Pittsburgh and Isle R0ya1—...... Douglas HoughtoD 0nt0n0gan....**......... ........... Ridgo— Fire Steel. - Aztec*.——..—. *. PeoinacJar—........... Avery....*— — ** Forest..— Phoenix....... » **«...*. Iron City......... Orphans’ Court Sale* ABRAHAM FAUST'3 ESTATE. BT Order of the* Orphans' Court, 1 will sell the Estate of ABRAHAM FAUST, dec'd, in Indiana township, being about FIVE ACRES OF LAND; adjoining lands of the heirs of Lazarus Ilolmes, Robert Dunlop, Ueory Thomas and tho Butler road; with a story and half Log House thereon, and a Log Stable, a young Orchard, and Blacksmith Shop, and all under fence. Sale to be mode on tbe premises on the THIRD MONDAY OP FEBRUARY NEXT, being the AJth, at ten o'clock, A. M., on the following terms: Fifty Dollars at the time of sale, and tbe balance upon tender of the deed. EDWARD McCORKLE, jallCteod Administrator. Dr. 3. Sostetter’a Celebrated Stomach Bitters, I ENTIRELY ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, audw&rrarited to Jnvlg j orate and strengthen the whole system of OTery one who csea them, ere now kept tor sale by Dr- GEO. 11, KEY SEE, oorner Wood at- and Virgin alloy; FLEMING BEOS., Druggists, eor. Wood and Fourth bis ; K. E. SELLERS, Druggist, Wood at bet Third and Fourth; JOEL MOILLEB, Druggist, Liberty street; and all our first class Motels , and Restaurants, as well as dealers generally, where the proprietors most respectfully refer the public for them. The expense is bnt a trifle, when compared with the in calculable good they effect. Feeling satisfied that our Bitten possess merit sufficient to recommend them, we wDI not multiply wotdsin their praise, bat ask all to giro them a trial; bat bo careful to Bsic for HOSTETTEE’S STOMACH BITTERS, astbero are other Bitten represented to be the tame, which compara tively are worthless. Oar Bitters are without a rival . either as to their medicinal qualities, or as a beverage. They are put up in square bottles, containing a fall quart, with di rections bn, and Br. J. Hostetler's Stomach Billers blown on the glass. None other genuine. HOSTKTTER, SMITH A CO., 267 Penn street. Pittsburgh. Farms, Houses* &c., To Let. ONE OR TWO FARMS, Kith commodious Brick Dwell' Inga, ami Stables, near to the city, and suitable for Gardena, Milk Farms, or to fatten cattle for this market. Also, a convenient Brick Country. Mansion and Stable, large enough far a respectable family. Also, one smaller place;.and an excellent Two Story Brick Dwelling, with finished basement and attic—on the bank of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct. JAMES 8. CRAFT, doc2B:tf , No. 144 Fourth Ft . Copartnership. BP. JONES, BERNARD LAUTII,b. M. KIER and J. F. • LAUTU, having associated themselves together, on* dor the firm of JONES, LAUTII A CO., will carry on the •» American Iron Works,” recently erected by B. Lauth A Brother, in East Birmingham. B. ?- JONtS *.B. LATJTK .8. N. SJEtt J. F. LAUTH. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES, LAUTH & GO., MANUFACTURERS of superior Bar, Small and Wire Iron, of all descriptions; warehouse, No. 09 Water ft.; between Market and Wood fits., Pittsburgh. [jall:3m . OFFICE ALLEGUENT VALLEY It. R. 00,1 : . Pittsburgh, Dec. 30, 18i>3. J A GENERAL MEETING of tho Stockholders of tho Alle gheny Valley Railroad Company will be held at the Office of the Company, in tbs City of Pittsburgh, on TOES* DAT, tho 7th of February, 1854, for the purpose of electing a President and Board of Managers, and also for examining the affairs of fiild Company. The Annual Reports of tho Pres’dont and Engineers will bo.submittcd to this meeting. By order of the Board. dec29a3w J QIDSON. Boc’y. OFFICE OHIO AND PA. R. K. 00., 1 Pittsburgh, Dec. 21,’53. / NOTICE— The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders and Election of Directors of the Ohio and Ponca. Railroad Company for the ensuing year, will bo held at tho Office of tho Company, in Pittsburgh, on TIIURBDAT, the 2uth day of January, 18M, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P. M., (mpoilngatlO.) By order of thoJßoard of Directors. dec23:dtd J. ROBINSON, Sco’y. Closing out Sole of Carpeting, Oil Cloths, . Mattings, Hugs, Ac, fTUIE subscribers having adopted the plan of selling off X their stock at tho end of tne season, are now offering tho greatest bargains, in their lino, over offered to tho citl* tens of Pittsburgh or vicinity. In quality or quantity their assortment is not surpassed. Hemp Carpets, in great variety, at*ls,lBV, 23,28,31 and gyiz cents. ■ The entire stock will positively be sold tho present season —REGARDLESS ONCOST. Sole to continue till March Ist. C. B. HEADLY A 00., jalO 82 Third street. N- B-—Email Notes taken at par. JOSEPH FLEMING, rSTTCCESBOB *0 1, wxioox a co.l CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND* keeps 'Constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medi cines, Medidno Chests, Perfumery, and all articles pertain ing to his business. Physicians’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at ail hours. , jafly NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED at DAVISON’S book STORE, 05 MARKET street, near Fourth: —Hot Corn: Ellen Mulgrave; Piorro-Touraant; Flower of the Family; Little Foma forXlttio Friends; The Early Called; Llttlo Busy’a Six Birth-days; Cloth Books for Children; Kenny’s Millt, or the Earnest Worker; At Homo and Abroad, or How to Behave; splendid English Illustrated and colored juveniles; Common Bights on Sea and land; Fox and Geese; Blind SUtor; Small 81ns: Praino Mission, ary; Self-Reliance; My First Born; Tho Visit; Sins of the Tongue; Life Real and Unreal; Alice and Be sale; toys and puiilea, for children;Boyhood of Great Men; Harry's Lad* dor to Learning; Arabian Nights; Rhetoric of Conversation; splendid editions of the. Poets, English and American, illustrated; Melville’s Sermons; Christ in History; The XAst Days of Christ, by Schauffler; Pastor’s Sketches; Richard Williams, the Patagonian Missionary, byHamil* ton. deolO mew sworn mew mss. mem Twelve foetwator in thocbannel, und stationary. All tho rivers are In good navigable order; and boats arc 1 ear ing regularly for all ports. Tho steamboat bus loess is very active. ■■ •: - • ; s #. ' Tho river was rising slowly yesterday, with about 18 feet In the channel to Louisville, Several boats left during the day, each laden down to the guards. The Union line boat Baltimore touched at tho wharf boat of that Hod, bound for Louisville, Tho new steamer Philadelphia, a magnificent specimen of •the handiwork of Pittsburghers, arrived at*this port about 0 o’clock in the morning, and attracted much attention. She. is 276 feet long, 35 feet broad, and CW feet deep; Her wheels ore 35 feet in diameter, with 12 fyet buckets. She has six 38 Inch boilers, each 30 foot long. Cylinders 38 Inches,with S (bet stroke. Odd of tho “modern improvements” is a doctor and engine for hoisting freight from the hold,' Capt B. J. Grace, master. She is.rJohly decorated, and, while beautiful as a toy, is staunch os- a whale ship- She starts for Pittsburgh on Friday. In coming down she encounter ed muchice, some of it dangerously thick and heavy. She reports the gorges all gone; indeed her presoncohoro is suffi cient evidence of that feet, ' > The Telegraph No. 3, was the mail boat for LonlsvlUo yes terday. The Jacob Strader is considered too fine a boat to bavo tom to pieces by tho lee and drift, and has been kept back* for the river to assume some degree cf moderation. If the lco expected from above, today, la not too heavy, she will go out this morning. The quantity of freight awaiting shipment at the various points along the river, and especially here, is enormous,and It is to be hoped that tbebig boats will have so much to do that there will bo no time for racing; otherwise, there is a prospect for some “ tall climbing.”—Cm. l9. Tho mor has risen firo feet during the part 24 hours, with tho channel dear of ice yesterday. Business was Hvolv along the leTeo throoghontthe day. There bare been heavy arrivals of groceries from below, since oar last. The Madi son and Empire State came in yesterday with big load* The Jos. Landle will bo hero to-morrow from New Orleans, with two barges, containing 1400 tons of freight. The J. L- Avery Is hourly expected with 34 tons of silver—over 41.- 200,000. .. V Messrs. Inborn & Flshor of this dty received a dispatch yesterday, announcing that the now steamer Monarch, Capt. F. Logan, which left this port for New Orleans, heavi ly loaded, day before yesterday, ran into tho bank near Vo vay, and sprang a leak. Before the leak could bo stopped she took four feet water, and was compelled .to go on the dook at Madison for repairs. Dispatches from 8L Louis report tho Misibeippl frozen over at that point. The steamer James Lyons, running In ihe New Orleans and @t Lonis trade, struck a snag.fu tho Mississippi, near \ickabuTg, on the 2d lust* by wnieh the boat and cargo were considerably damaged.. Her officers entered a protest on the cargo at Baton Bongo. Two coal boats, containing 12,000 bushels of coal each, were sunk opposite Louisville, on Monday. They belonged to McOlaskr & Go., and Ledloy A Co., or Pittsburgh —Cm cihnati Gofunibiani January IQ. GEORGIA. Tbe follovingls an abstract of boats passed and tolls ro celved on tho Louisville and Portland Canal: Steamboats. Flat and Keelboats. Tons -1831 400 421 70,323 1832 453 . . 179 70,109 1533.. ............ 875 710 1C9.885 1834 —... 938 . . 023 . . . 26&000 1835.*. 1,250 355 200,413 1830 .......1,182 200 182,220 1837 .1,601 105 242£74 1838.. ........1,058 438 201,760 1839.. ..... .1,680 678 300,400 1840.. 1,231 392 224 841 1841.. 1,031 309 189,907 1842 .. .. 98S 133 172,765 1843 .......1,200 88 232,261 1844 .1,470 183 304,884 1845.. 1,685 394 318,741 1848 1,620 283 341,095 1847 ........1,432 220 • fifae 1848.. ~1,623 218 341,601 1840.. ........1,272 216 286 011 1860 1,170 200 ' 253,034 1851, .1,456 478 374,522 1852.. ..1,194 404 318,555 1853 1,429 487 375,352 POST CT ge Brokers, COEirCTO xcbani \tlreets,l j Bid, | * 119,00; 100,00 105,00 05,00 ;Bxr Pal. $ 100,00 > 100,00 ' 100,00 100,00 10»,00 100,00 i Atktd. \ !$ 120,00 10Wi ' 000 07,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 1831 1832 ... 1533 1834 1835 1838 1837.. 1338 1839 1840.. mi.. 1842.. 24,00 36,00 00,00 88,00 16>00 17,00 7,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60.00 60,00 44,00 48,00 24,00 68,50 45,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 100,00 35.00 26,00 40,76 49,00 63,00 106,00 12,00 49,00 -48,76 60,00 102^0 10,00 28,00 8,00 178,00 63,00 20,00 17,00 7,60 17,60 200,00 10,00 6,00 HTTSBUBGH, CIHCIHIIATI, LOUISVILLE, Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet line, PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint Lonli, 7.00 1,75 0,25 2,00 2,50 rreafe L TuiS Line is composed of seven m[» first cla. powerful Steamers, une- Ijßlfcjfotljfr C2S==*EBB:2squaUoii for ■qwd, splendor, safetyjEteSsascSsi and comfort, and s■* the osti tukouoh daily line or Steam Packets on the Ohio river, It connects with the V. 8. Mail tilnaof Steamers from UncSnnnli to Louiavillo and Saint Louis, by which pamoncera and freight are ticLrted arid re ceipted through daily. Two new Steamers bava been added to the Line, which now consists of tho followiDjr boats: - Ihxys rf Departure Boats. Copteuns. from IhlUburgh. BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. UsLisnoovLa ...Sunday. MEBSKNOER, So, 2 J, IT Dxvix................ Monday. ALLEGHENY . _ JOHN FLA,CK, ’J Agents, Mondngahela House Buildings. PMsburgb, 1833. Ideclfl] For Mcmplilg and New Orleans, , rFSe w The splendid steamer GRANITE STATE; Capt. Rodgers, leaves THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock, aL, for tho above and intermediate ports. For freight or passage apply to jaSl FLACK, & BARNES, Agents. For Cincinnati anti LcmlsvlUe. Tho steamer FEDERAL ARCH. Capt. Tnofl. leaves THIS DAY, at 12 o'clock, Mv, **=SSa*BOfor the above and Intermediate ports. For freight or passage apply to . j*2l J. B. LIVINGSTON & .HABTON. For Nashville, “ The fine steamer NAVIGATOR, Capt J. <3. jjgfSgftar will leave for intermediate Bggg-vnftingporta pn lnst, at 4 o'clock, P.M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to. G. B. MILTENBKBGBR, jaSl or JOHN FLACK. For Cincinnati and Louisville. free** Tbo steamer RETURN, Capt. Wit. Stoops, leave for tlie above and intermediate porta ggvffkirraonSATUßDAY,2lstlust, at 10o’clock,A.M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to j*lo:3 ; FLACK t BARNK9, Agents. For St* Louie. rt«e* w The steamer U, S. MAIL, Capt Jacob Hax willleavn for the above and intermediate fcSffitffiaporU on SATURDAY, 21at inet, at 4 o’dk, p. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to ]alO:g JOHN FLACK, Agent For New. Orleans. • nen, . Tho substantial now steamer “ ARGYLE," W. Coles, Master, will leave fur the fr ar iii”r t maAivbove and lntermedlato ports, on the opening of navigation. For freight only, apply to jail JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. For Rent. TWO STORE ROOMS, with flro proof vaults and cellars, corner of Market and Water streets. Inquire of jaulO.lw p. McOORMIOK. W. E. BCHUERTZ, NO. 107 MARKET STREET, Is Bulling bis present stock, consisting of gents' Boots, Brogans and Goins; ladles' Boots, Jenny Linds, Buskins, Boots, Gaiters and Slipper*. Also, a very large stock of boys', youths', mlftsca and chil dren’s Boots and Shoes, at greatly reduced prices. Persons In want of a cheap Boot or Shoe should call immediately and examine his stock. • jalO'-S MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ GUMS, at vory low prices. Women's Gams from 60 to 87% cents; misses from. 37% to G 2 cents; gents' from 37% to $1.12%. W.TS. SCUMkRTZ, >10:3 . No. 107 Market st. WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM BCHNAPPS—Just . received and for sale by JOEL MOHLER, >19:3 .• :■ 241 Liberty sL BITTERS— Greens and Uostuttcr’s; in store and for sale by >10:31 JOEL MOHLER. EMERSON’S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE—Just received and for sale by _jal9;3 JOEL MOHLER. COUGHS AND COLDS- Duncan's Expectorant*. Wwtar's Balsam Wild Cherry; Joyno's Expectorant; Sellers'Cough Syrup; Morgan's Cough Syrup; In store and for said by [jalO#] JOEL MOHLER, YABNISH— New York, Nos. 1 and 2; Coach, Black, Co pal, and Japan; In store and for sale by JOEL MOHLER, jal9:§ . 241 Liberty Et PiiTSßiniQn,. February 13,1847, Jlfr. 2i. E. Sellers My wifb has been for years subject to a distressing cough, accompanied with asthma, for the euro of which sbo used different cough remedies, and .had the advice of tho most eminent physicians in England, but all wa& unavailing. By ebanoo I heard of your Imperial Oougb Syrup, and was induced to buy a bottle for a trial, oßhbngh I bod no belief that anything could remove her complaint. To my great surprise, two doses gave her immedlato relief. She Is still, at times, troubled frith a cough, but two tea spoonfuls of your Syrup always stops it. lam satisfied ► that, after a trial of three or four years, Boilers’Cough Syrup Is tho best cough medicine I have ever tried, either in tho Old or Now World. Wh. Fairboubi?, Tth Ward, city of Pittsburgh. • Prepared by R. jB. SELLERS, . 67 Wood street Chemicals— Hyd. Potass, 11yd. Cum Creta, Hyd. Proto lodide, lodine Kesublimo Syrup, lodide of Iron, ae.. For solo by • JOEIi MOnLER, jqpg • ■ N 0.241 Liberty street GROCERY STORK FOR SALE—On® of tba best in Bit. mingham, doing a good cash business. It U all ready to mako a fortuno In. . Also, a good Planing Mill in Sharps*, burg. Now is the timo to go Into business. Enquire of THOMAS: WOODS,- Ja6:3 Commercial Broker, To Fourth Et V , fT** 1, '*'- r St "" * * * ” * - 'ft */** * - > "v »» h .-*• »- • ■- .. . - • "n >• ~ • 1 >•. .>• » ■ •. Prmiurcaa, January 20th, Cp.h. 27)949 7.805 Am’t K«c*d, * 512,750 77 ..... 25,768 12 .....60,730 92 61,848 17 ..... 80,165 24 ...„ 88,313 03 .....145,424 69 .....124,107 16 Ol .........134.904 55 ...113,944 69 95,005 10 Ain’t Rec’d. 1843 4107,274 65 1844 140,389 97 1845.. l7 1840 149,401 84 1847 . 139,900 72 1848 158,007 90 1849- .'. 129,963 40 1850.. _... 115,707 88 1851 167,008 49 1862 153,768 12 1853 178,860 89 POST OF PITTSBTTEBH. 32 VSZt OIMCHEB WATXH iff tgg CgAH3»«*“ AJIRrVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parklneon,BrowmTine. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. *• Thoma*ShriTcr,Bailuy,Wo*tNewton. ** Gra. Bayard, Peebles. Elizabeth. u Financier, Ynndorgrift Cincinnati. u ' Exchange, McCollum, Wheeling. “ Winchester, Moore, 'Wheeling. “ Forest City, Shoose,.Steubenville. DEPARTED. « Jofforsrrn, Parkinson, Brownsville. u Luzerne, Be nnett,lirownsTille. ”• Thomas Shrivcr, Bailey, West Newton, w Gen. Bayard; Peebles. Elizabeth. “ Diurnal, Sheppard, IVheeliDg. “ Allegheny, M’Lean, Bt. Lontsu ** Exchange, McCallum, Wheeling. “ Forest City, Shouse, Steubenville. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” AND BAI 5T LOUIS* FOR THE COSVeTASCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT BETWEEN It bos Power to Cure* ' ■ «■ - * - 'V TELEGRAPHIC. By ttoJMJeiUy lines for the Horning Pott llASiuaooso, January 20.—The bill to repeal the charter of-the Franklin Canal Company passed, In the Senate, by an unanimous vote. MISCELLANEOUS. Sundries— -40 half cheats Y. EL Tea; 25 « 1 « Black do • . 30 « Y.H.do 'r 10 boxes W.H. Grant’s s’s Tobacco; • 20 44 Grant & Bennett’s 6’s; 10 14 Howard .4 Fulton’s s’b ; Scales Baum’s *-4 fi> lump; 20 boxes Clothespins; . •50 ; <4 ''ChflMcothe Soap;. . 30 dosen Buckets■ 10 " Tabs. - On hand and for sole by, KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS, docl7 ,v . - ■ No. 213 liberty street; Sundries— l crato Rag*; ■. •• 1 fcbl Lard; I « 801 l Butter ; 1 " Dry Apples; ; 1 box Beeswax; . Isack Hops; ... lbb! Chestnuts; 100 do* Brooms, , Received this day and for sale by duc2l . .KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. boxes Palm, "10 do Castile, ; 5 do Almond,- - 2 do Olive, ~ 2do Candla, ■. ■ 60 do Toilet anil Fancy; for sale by nov24 J. D.WILUAMS, 122 Wood street. IiIftHALP BOXES RAISING; IUU 100 qr do do 20 kegs Sap do 20 hf. kegs Son do' = 10 hf. kegs Malaga Grapes; 10 boxes. Messina Lexhonb. tiA , Received this day and for sale by dec23 JOSHUA RHODES & CO., 80 Wood st fU Ift DRUMS FIGS; ~~ : UUv/ 800 boxes M.B; Raisins ; . 160 half boxes M. R. Raisins; . 200 qr.: " , « - ' , 200 boxes Fancy Toys; -100 44 Motto Lozenges. - Receiving and for sale by •; dccs J. C. ANDERSON .& CO., No. 0 Wood sL fVD&R AND VINEGAR- " -~10 Mils Economy Crab Cider; - - 1 -. 30 r“ :W. B. Cider Vinegar; 6casks French WhlteWlne Vinegar; for sale by dec22 - • MILLER & RIOKETBON. FOR THE HOLIDAYS—A general assortment of new Fruit, including Raisins, Currants; Figs; Prunes and Lemons; also, Hard, Soft and Paper-shell Almondß, Wal nuts and Filberts, wholesalo or retail. - dec!s BAILEY & RENSHAW. On< | BOXES FIRE CRACKERS, No. 1. ' - ’ rv'* 60 do Jackson do; ’ 20,000 Torpedoes. ; 1 ease Nutmeg 30 kegs Cooking Raisins, Received and for sale by dec6 J. Q. ANDERSON & CO,, No, Q Wood fit. *WTINDOW GLASS—SOO bexes Bxlo,. 10x12 and 10x14 u McKennan & Co.’s brand, in store and for sale by KINO A MOORHEAD. Ik LOO MR— r “ .. . . ■■■ ~ X> 60 tons Bedford Force: 75 44 Gap do •15 " Juniata do Forsaleby Jal3 KING A MOORHEAD. QUGAR—A prime article of New Orleans, in store and for IJ sale by ffa!3J ' KING A MOORHEAD. BIRD APPLES—2OO bushels In store amtlbrfialo by 0019 KING A MOORHEAD ritHIRTY FEET FRONT.—For sale, a Lot of 80 feet front, JL on High street, near Wylie, by 145 deep to an alley, with * large two story FRAME HOUSE. -For~ price and terms call on S. CUTHBKRT A SON, , Jal3 * - 340 Third street. rpWO BRICK HOUSES, on Logan street, for sole by . i 8. CUTHBEBT A BON, > ja33 Real Estate Agents, 140 Third et TO LET—A BRICK HOUSE, of six rooms, on Kobinwm street, near Federal street, Allegheny city. Rent $l2O a year. Apply to - 8. CUTHBBRT A SON, sai3 140 Third Street TTIMSROIDEBIKS.—Krery description of Embroideries Jui are selling at greatly reduced rates,attheEend-ahnual sale of A. A. MASON A CO-, - ja!3 . . No. 25 Fifth street. $2,690,032 20 ICH PAPER HANGINGS, of velvet, gold, dark and light papers, with elegant cornice and base borders; for salo by WALTER P. MARSHALL, jalg 85 Wood street. Decorations in wall paper—Artistic designs in imitation of wood, stone, stucco andltalian frescoes; for salo by [ja!2] WALTER P. MARSHALL. WALL PAPER—A well selected assortment, at Vj prices ranging from V/L to 18% cents per roll; for sale by [ja!2] WALTER P. MARSHALL SEMI-ANNUAL SALE.—A. A. MASON & CO., wiil. offer, during their sale, over 3,000 Shawls, at about one*third less than usual prices. Also, 200 elegant velvet and cloth Cloaks, at similar low rates; ja!2 BONNETS— 300 velvet and satin Bonnets will be closed out at A. A. MASON & CO’S- No. 25 Fifth street, at abont one-half the usual ratee. jal2 Ann STOCKS, BONDS, MORTGAGES and Pro notice, by JAMES JL MORANGE, , Banking and'Real Estate Agent, folw* No. 68J4 4th sL, near Market. Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad stock— 2o shares wanted by AUSTIN LOOMIS. oct26 No. 92 Fourth et Af\ 80, AND 160 ACRE LAND WARRANTS WANTED *±U, by AUSTIN LOOMIS, oct2B . No. 92 Fourth et in SHARES PITTS. TRUST AND SAVINGS CO. STOOI lv WANTED by AU3TIN LOOMIS, oet26 No. 92 Fourth et fVXX WARRANTS—SSOO WANTED by ! " Vy octSO AUSTIN LOOMIg, No. 92 Fourth'at IT’PSOM SALTS—2S bbla in store and for sale by 21 dec23 FLEMING BROS. CIALOUEL— 100 lbs, Hydro Sublimed, in Ilb botdea in / etore and for sale by fdec23] FLEMING BRO 3. BLUB MOSS—SO Iba is store and for sate by dec-23 FLEMING DRQ3. T> El) PRECIPITATE—IOO tbs fbr sate by XV dec3 D. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. POTASH— 10 casks, first ports, for salo by declO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. SAL SODA —10 casks, English, for sale by declO B. A, FAHNESTOCK A CO. Gentian root—soo e* tor sale by declO B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. USX RECEIVED— . 5 bbdsJ. S. Lovering's Phila. Syrup; 2 bblfl St. Louis Golden Syrup: 6 hf. bbls do do 10 tengalLkegdo do For sale at the lowest market price by dec9 • BAILEY A RENBHAW, 253 Liberty st WOOL PLAIDS.—A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25 Fifth rt., hare marked'down theirwhole stock of Plaid Goods Korn 25 to 50 per cent. 1 . ja!7 COD LIVER OIL.—Two gross Rnslitoh, Ciork ACo ’s pure medicinal Cod Liver Oil, just received and for sale by # JOSEPH FLEMING, J»l4. Successor to L. Wilcox & Co.' EOUSSKLL’S BANDOLINE—A superior article for dress* ing the hair, just received and for sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, j*l4 •• Snccgggor to L. Wilcox A Co. ROWLANDS MACASSAR OIL-Uennlno; for beautify i&g and promoting thegrowthofthe hair, just received and fbr safe by JOSEPH FLEMING, jald Successor to I* Wilcox A Co. SIL MOLASSES—2OO bbts Steam 1 Refined Sugar-House, • landing from steamer Now York and for salo by JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO., dec2 hta 8t Louis Sugar Refinery.. /CHESTNUTS—Twenty-fire bushels, of the best quality \J received and for sale by JUST RECEIVED—2O bbla J. 8. Loverings A Co/Crushed and Pulverized Sugars for sale by BAILEY A RENBHAW, dec2S Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 253 Liberty st APPLES— 100 bbla choice Apples for sale low by dec2 BAILEY A RENSHAW, 253 Liberty st. SEGARB— Just rec’d, a supply of choice London size Ha vana Segars, in 100 boxes. dec2 . BAILEY A RENSHAW; COPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS—2O doz. for salo at dec!7 , . KKYBERB,24O Wood sL CHEAP HOUSES, in rarlous'locallons, in town and coun try, and on accommodating terms, can be had by ap plying at the Real Estate office of . 8. CUTHBJJRT A SON, " 140 Third street 1A OASES MUSTARD, ENGLISH—Just received and for Iv sale by f JaPfl , . JOEL MOHLKR. SUNDRIES— -20 bbla Crushed Sugar; 10 u Pulverized M 10 “ Powdered 20 M A Clarified M For salo by dec2l . ~ SMITH A SINCLAIR. ARD—2O kegs, No. 1, for sale by , ~~ SMITH A SINCLAIR, dec2t • 122 Second and 181 First street Sugar-house molasses—3s bbia for o&ie by der2l . SMITH A SINCLAIR. C^UEESE— 100 boxed, prime, ffir sale by J dec3 . -SMITH A SINCLAIR. . KAD-r-2000 lbs Bar Lead for sale by i dec3 ; SMITH & SINCLAIR- (COFFEE— 360 bags prime Rio, fbr sale by / ja* . SMITH A SINCLAIR. BRIED APPLES—2O sacks, for sale by "" ja* SMITH A SINCLAIR. LOUR—TH bbls, for sole by " : ~ j tA SMITH A SINCLAIR. DREBS PLAIDS.—We have now open,- and trill receive- In a few days, the most splendid stock of Plaids of the season; selling at reduced prices. - . dec24 A. A. MASON A CO., No. 25 Fifth st BECEIVED, a large assortment of Ladies' Zephyr Worst ed Scarfi, Hoods, Ehawlette,.R)golettes, end a com plete assortment of Genu’s Wltjter Gloves. doc 24 A. A.MABQNA CO., No. 25 Fifth, st PREPARED CORN—2OO boxes, Oswego and Orvis', for sale by [dsc3] B. A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. NIONs—I4 bbls for sale by ’~ r " dec3 SMITH A SINCLAIR. PRUSSIAN BLUE—2O cases for sale by decSO B. A.FAHNESTOCK A CO. ABIS GREEN—IOOO Jbe, best brands* for sale by - T dec3o B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. COUGH CANDY—A further supply of this safe k 3 and pleasant remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Shortness of Breath, AO4 for sale by • dec29 • • B. FAHNESTQCK A . CO. , /“CLOVES—2O barrels fbr sale by ” • ~ XJ dec3 : B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. A YOUNG MAN WANTED, with a small capital, to rrur-. chase the Stock, Fixtures and Good-will of a good pay ng business in this city. Terms made easy. . Apply to r. • 8. OUTHBERT A SON,- . dec29. .. ; . ' General Agents, 140 Third street EEOEIYBD —Boine more of those beautiful premium Combination RUBBERS. Prices low. At 107 Market street (dec9) , W; E. SCHMERTZ. RAISINS—ISO boxes, at per box; 100 boxes No. 1 Fire Crackers, per box, or 40. per pack, at JEHU HAWORTH’S, dec23 Comer of Diamond and -Diamond alley. STATIONERY, ofallklnds and qualities; for sale low by J. S/DAVISON,; - ;dag7" . ... . 65 Market street near Fourth. / fTIRUNKS AND VALISES—A full assortment always on J. bond, at low prices. • L..E;HAYWARD, deeX ' ‘ Cornet Market and Liberty, streets. IJRUNKSjJf ail kindg, nod ja7 ''' Corner of Market and Liberty sis. rr*^ .- • ■' * ' ' •■- -rS *;±i*K * ' * .5* .*■ .1 - •>>, ' ‘ 'I V : >. -,'' 1 ‘-*- 1 v - V* r ‘ LEECH, McALPIN & CO -242 and 244 Liberty st ■ . •-* **+ : ** *•* ' *. .TtfTi ■<,*'»*■!,■■■ „■ *•- •'-... • *» . ,*? ») ’ ;.■>"•■'> ■ . -••■ t - p fit •■*'.* ■ ••• -•►;%;•" -r i .•.•■■ V\" •■ k . 1 : ' *■ ■ .• v -..w ■. * v. ~■■■ ■ * ■ V. - , . V . •'2w-',: r V 1 , * '*r a* - i >»»-»■ ->,>w V ' ' v ?.? . • . . - MISCELLANEOUS. T EXD—BOO pigs Soft Galena Lead, received by Keystone, Xj and Ibt kuo on Gvrorable tarnw; by ' ja!B . /; - - M’ALPIK ft CO. ■ 7,in store and. Q for sale by .. fJalB]-/ LEECH. SFALPIN A CO. 0N THE EASTERN HOAX).—A valuable lot of Ground for sale, situated on the Eastern road, near the Ante* ani, 40 feet front by 240 deep,witha two story Dwelling Housed Price $9OO. Terms easy. • „ S. CUTHBERT A BON, i*lB 140 Third street. SIMIT— is kegs ass’d numbers, landing from Bteamboat : Keystone, for sale by • ' * -3 alB . JAMES A- HUTCHISON & CO. tJXRUiV-ln bbls. hulf bblfl f and tegs, just re- VXcelved per steamer Granite State, and for Vale by J alB : . JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. SUQARHOUBE lIOLABSRS—SOO bblfl reccivingper elea merGranito State and Keystone; for sale by - ViSii JAMES A, HUTOHISON A-CO. B.OOObbla crashed, powdered, clar ified, and small loaf; in store and for sale by * •. . b , , JAMES A; HUTCHISON A CO., jalB . Agents St. Loois Bteam Bngar.Refinery. LEAD—3OO Pigs soft Galena,- forsale hv ■ : 3&18 JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. BIBLES, HYMN AND PRAYER: BOOKS in the most elegant styles, for- family, • pulpit, or personal use. BUTLER’S: NEW SMALL-4to. .BIBLE, the most beau tlful family Bible in print, in various styles. Dr. West’s Analysis. All suitable for Holiday Presents. At •- : DAVISON'S BOOK STORE; declO ‘ . 65 Market eh, near Fourth. J WABDKGP’S SEED STORE is now replete .with early • Seeds, for the het beds Pruning Instruments, for the .orchard, corn.stalk and straw cutters, and everything of; ' interest to the fanner, gardener for' amateur.' .. Orders fromdealers and merchants filledpromptly, on liberal terms. 1 .. - ~' ja!4 ■■ B* A. Fahnestoek’g Veraifags; H HERE is ovidenco that must satisfy everymind that B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge Is the only article that can bo administered with tho certainty of expelling worms: j : Haufax,N. S.,'Jan.-23,1652. I hereby certify, that a child of mine, aged three years, had becn very flLfor.a month with a pain in the chest, gen eral weakness, and loes of appetite. '• I was. advised to try B. A. . Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, and accordingly bought a bottle from M. Naylor, Druggist, Granville street ; Hay ing administered a portion of it, he:passed, within twenty four hours, Two Hundred and. Forty-two Worms, fromeix tnjtwelvo. inches in, length.. .Tho: child,immediately after this, had its appetite restored, and soon ■ enjoyed! perfect health.. Another child, seven years. old, who' had been . more or less sick from. his birth, took the remainder of tho bottle, which caused.him: to pass One Hundred and Sixty two Worms. - Prom that time to the present, his health has been perfectly good, and he has thrived as well any chUdconld. ELIZABETH BISHOP. ; Sold, wholesale and retail, by all the principal druggists and country merchants througbbnt the United States. jonlG • ' , , • Wonted to Rent. ;A: COMMODIOUS DWELLING, with ten to sixty acres of J\. Land,?oii a good road not more than five miles from thecity.: Apply to ; GEORGE W. SMITH, - ja43w. •> -.-V : Pitt street -/ BARGAINS* HAVING determined to dose my business. within the next sixty days, I will sell off my remaining stock at rreatly reduced pzloes. The stock comprises many desira ble Goods r amongst them are'30‘ paKarid^Country Flan nels, selling at 60 cents a yard. J V G. MUNTZ, •;ja4ftf ~ : ~ , Market street; near Liberty- Jersey Wagon. A GOOD SPRING WAGuN, withshaftsahd pole, suitable for one or two horses, will he sold cheap by . . .. JAMES McM ASTERS,. . ja!3 - - Eagle Livery Stable, Seventh shi fitesars* J* Sbroffel & Co«« - MANUFACTURERS OP FIRE PROOF SAFES, : Vault Doors and Iron ‘Wisdom Sbattots. : AND as all persons, admit the necessity of the above mentioned articles, we have no heaitation'ln recoin-' mending .our article to be equal to anything in the city.. Orders promptly attended to, and put up. in the best style, and on short notice,. - t@u Smlthfield street, between Fourth and Fifth, Pitts burgh. J. BHROFFEL A CO. Baldness Cured* EMERSON’S AMKIUOAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, for restoring the Hair on Head Hopelessly Bald, and to .prevent the Hair, from falling, is winning‘golden opinions of persons who are using it, This js a new article recently introduced, is a sure cure for Bddncss, and will stand, the test of a discerning pubUc, as thousands who have used will testify. See circular to be had of the Agents, giving fall particulars. Price $l,OO in large bottles. . C. E. FISHERY A CO., Proprietors, 57 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio; For sale in Pittsburgh in the following houses:— Fleming Bros, . L. Wilcox A Co . :B.E.Sellers, G. H. Keyser, • . JoelMohler, . Benj, Page, Jr., X H. Cassel. Allegheny afy.—L. a. Beckham, Pressly & Means, X P. Fleming. . v . BirmingJiam.—L. Patterson, John G. Smith. fi a 2y Dissolution. THE Partnership, heretofore listing under the style of NraiXTrMoHAj? A. Co: has been mutually dissolved. W«. DAWSOS,of the late firm, having purchased the inte rest of Jas. S. Negley, the bnsiness will be.continued'os usual, undor the style of DAWSON, MOHAN A CO., who aro authorized to use tho name of .Negley. Mohan A Co. in settling up the old business. X S. NEGLEY, W. DAWBON,' - . . Pittsburgh, Jan. 2,’54. P. MOHAN. 433* Having disposed of my interest in the lite firm of Negley, Mohan A Co. to my firrmer partner, Mr. Dawßon, who with Hr. Mohan will continue tne business as hereto* • fore, ,1 have tho honor to recommend and request the libe ral patronage of my friends and business acquaintances. ja4j ; Respectfully, JAB. S. NEGLEY. Dividend, OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY, V ___• January9th, 1854. j Trustees of the Httshurgh Gas fxmfany have this. X day declared a Dividend of Five -Per Cent, out of the profits on the capita! .stock of said company, payable forth with to the stockholders, or their legal representatives, at tho office of the; company.. JAMES H. CHRISTY, jalo:2w Treasurer of Pittsburgh Gas Company, Notice* 'pVISSOLUTION.—The firm of L. WILCOX A Oji Drng- X/ gifts and Apothecaries, was dissolved on the 2d Inst. The subscriber, having disposed of his entire interest in the late firm, to his late partner, Mr. JOSEPH FLEMING, would cheerfully recommend him to his friends, and ask a. continuance of tho patronage heretofore so liberally ber stowed upon them. [ja9] lu WILCOX, Jn: A Valuable Parm for Sale. rpHE subscriber is authorised to sell the following -des- X cribcd Tract of Land,' containing 111 acres, situated in North Fayette Township, Allegheny county, 1 jpa., 14 miles, from the City of Pittsburgh, and near the lme of the Steu benville Railroad—with coal and lime stone under the • whole place, and easy of access—improvements as follows : A very comfortable Farm Houro, SO by 26 feot, two stories high; Wash-house, Bpring-house, and other oat buildings; a new Frame Bant Barn, 64. by 35 feet, finished in the best xyrsiblo manner, with. Stabling under the whole building;. .00 bearing Apple Trees, best grafted qualities ; a. large quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, all in bearing order; about 86 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation, with water in all the fields. .. This Land is very comfortably situated in one of the best neighborhoods in the County, being convenient to market, to Churches, Schools'and -Blllls, and. would not be .in the' market, only that the owner is about to remove to iho -fay West - Terms easy and price moderate. _ For farther par ticulars, see the owner, ffa Robb, on premises, or the sub* Bcriber. JAMES C. RICHEY, novlOidlwawtf . Real Estate Agent. •: For Rent) THE largo and commodious TAVERN STAND, lately 00-. enpied by Wm. P. Applegate, situated on the Pitts burgh and Steubenville Turnpike, about one mile from Jones’ Ferry,: situated in Chartiors township, Allegheny county. The House, is .a large Brick, containing some twenty rooms, together with a good Store Room, and three good Cellars. There is bn the premises d large Stable, Car riage House,out-buildlngs, three good pomps, one large cistern, two good Orchards, and several out Lots—dll of which is for rent, and possession will bo given immediately. For farther particulars, enquire of LYDIA ANN CELEBS, .on the premises, or the subscriber. - JAMES C. RICHEY. ChartiereTp.,t24,lBs3. foct27:dlw*wtf] HOLD, DBIVBB ! LOCOMOTIVE Real Estate Farm for. Sole* T'HE subscriber is authorized to sell 284 ACRES OF . LAND, situated in Versailles Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, lying back of McKeesport, known na the White-oak Flats, and in sight of the proposed Station on the Connells villa Railroad. Improvements as follows: A Square Log'House, SO; by 20 feet, two. stories high; and Square Log Barn, CO by.3o feet—both new and in good order; two fine young Orchards, best grafted fruiti just commencing to bear.:- There is 90 to 100 Acres cleared and in a .highstateoficoltivaUon, and the balance is well set with white-oak timber of the first order. - This Land is well calculatectfbr a Stock Form, being very level, and the soil of an excellent quality for gross growing, and being well watered, having, some twelve or fourteen never-falling springs of excellentwatcr thereon. This Land has facilities rarely met with, being within half a mile of the Yough. river, and one mile of Moaongah’clm and almost on the line of the Oonnellsville Railroad; and is supposed to contain an inexhaustible, bed of IRON ORE. This Land would not be In the market, only that the owner is about to remove to the Far West Terms easy, and price moderate. For far ther particulars, enquire of W. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorenz* Glass Works,orof JAMES C. RICHEY, :• dec3o:y V r •; ' . Real Estate Agent, at this office. Orphans’ Oourt Solet BY Virtue of an Order, of thp. Orphans* Court of Alle gheny county,l wfll expose to sale: at .Publio Outcry or Vendue, at the COURT HOUSE, In the city of Pittsburgh, on the FIRST MONDAT OF FEBRUARY A.D. 1864, at ten o’clock ofsaid dav, the undivided half part or moiety of the following described Tract of Land, situate in South Fayette township, Allegheny county, in the State of Penn sylvania, the property of Agnes Jane White, a minor; ad joining lands-of James .McConnell, the heirs of Joseph Me- Murray, William McMurray, B. A. Mevey, Benjamin Kelso, and Samuel Sterling, and described by the following bourses and distances; beginning at the South-east corner at a dog wood, thence by lands of James McConnell, North 3)£ de press, West 17014 perches to a post: thence by lands of the heirs of James McMurray, North G2V£ degrees, West 31 C-10 perches toa.postj'thence South 87 degrees, West 18 8-10 jerches to a post; thence by lands of William McMurray/ South 23 degreess 66 perches to a white oak; thence South 4)£ degrees, East 611-10 perches, by lands of B. Kelso, to a post; thence by land of Samuel Sterling, South'C6 decrees, East 116 8-10 perches t© a stump ; thence South 56)4 de grees, East 16 6-10 perches to a white oak; thence South. 77 degrees. East -7 7-10 porches to the place of beginning; con taining Ninety-three Acres and Three-quart era of an Acre, strict measure. Tekms op Saxe.—-The purchaser to pay at the rate of $260 per annum, without interest thereon. WILLIAM R. WHITE; . jal4 Guardian of Agnes jane White. Important Notice to alt whom it may Concern*" AGREEABLE loan Act of Assembly of the Btate of Penn* sylvania, and In conformity with the authority grant ed by said Act. tbo Board; of Trustees of the First Methodist Pretoßtant Church of the city of Pittsburgh, pur-, chased a Burring Ground in ’the Allegheny Cemotepr, for; the purpose of transferring the remains of tho dead, now resting in the Burying Ground belonging to said thereto, (located near the canal, and fronting on Liberty .street, ini the city of Pittsburgh. . ; . Notice ia hereby giren to all who hove lot pnrileges, or ore otherwise intbrested In said Burying Ground, that tho Board of Trusted are now prepared to attend to tho remo val of the dead to the Oametery, _ - • It is desirable tbatimmediate attention be given to this notice, as it is contemplatedi to have the entire removal made during tho present-winter.'. ■ -AH the necessary information will be had by applying to, or addressing Chas. Craig, Esq., Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, p«_ bv order ofthe Board of Trustees. . JOHN; 8. SANDS, W.B. ENGLISH, ■ ROBT. H. MARSHALL, • ja2r3mdaw r ;■ T ' ' : • ~ Ooqhnlttee.. . ““ r “ Copartnership; ; HAVING associated W.Mooxr with mo in.the.Hide, .Leather and Oil businees, the business-will bo carried on from this date, at the olds land, under the stylo of January 2d, 1854., WALTER BRYANT & CO.- WAITERKOO3T. *II7'ALTER BRYANT £ CO-Wholesale and Retail Dealers W IxrHides, Leather and Oil, No. 239 liberty street. . ja7i2wda2tw . - •• ■ ■ ■■ X^UFHORBIUN—36 powdered, for saleTjy Pi dec!9 ; ; - B. A. FAHNESTOCK £ CO. HOSTETXEtt £ URKEN’S STOMACH BITXJSRS, for sale ; by. >'JOSEPH jali ‘ ‘ Successor to L. WUobxA Co, • ; \ i 7. MEDICAL, .Invalids of Kttelmrgli act! Vicinity, ■\rOUll attention Is urgently invited tuji careful mh Mn _?) d . p ?r l '. : r ,jt u roroi ' l H?o- tot In* Jast becn Intro a needintothtetlmo-hnnOTotllCeystono riloto. PCI-VBKMACIIBII>S IIVDiIO-ELECTRIO VOLTAIC CHAINS! A N J£W and NOVM/mods or applying & powerful remedial agent, po:conrtrnctod ua to !*» worn under ilie gajwnta. next to tho skin, producing a constant, IfNINTEiFntJfcTEti current of ELECTRO-MaGNETISST,' effecting . Immediate Ilolief . From the most acute pain, and also a permanent cureofufl NERVOUS DISEASES. It seldom has failed to fnrhlsb almost certain reUeJLatul a FLVAX, I'EKMANKNT CURB,I>y being uaod wreordlnir to directions, to tho following diseases;- *-i • ••'...; RbeuniaUsm, Uterine fains, Gtmt, Edatlca, Palpitation of tho Heart, ~ ; Periodical Headache, ■ Painful and Swelled Joints, St.Vif.is' Itanoo. Neuralgia of thu Paco, General Debility, ■ Diseases or tho Spine,, Pains of the Chest, Deafness and - That aro caused by a defirientamoirntof NERVOUS FLUID,.aro greatly relieved,-i/ not permanently cured by simply wearing'thftcbalns for a few hour.-; each day. ' ’ ' Be-It Understood - - Thai.it rtejoot claimed that it euros all-diseases,but >bnly those' fori which It Is.recommended: and moreover. we boldly claim, imi DEFY, that no medicinal , agent of ANY KIN!) Dm performed SO MANY COBKt) during tlu lart y ca *»j?f;*hose diseases just named, as ■..., ■ PDLVEBMACHEB’S electeic chaihb. *?i}° pro ,TF,^] 8 B®ertion,.we defy any person to produce £,*S2£ SSJ, AUTHENTICATED CERTIFICATES of ,®°- -and inteUTgonl. patiynta as may bo .’-.Tbarougb'and lUmd TrliD Vf theßrst medical- men in Pari*, they. »cre round topos- MSS strange and m arvellons power in rclloing pain, irher£ «rer applied* mui by their Mumconrera introduced-into tho bospitale of that illy, fthd Also secured by letter. naient by the french Government. ■ . liters patent ■ They arenow introduecd ln almost oyery Ifomltal in England, Germany, Austria, Belgium, and patented In thow countries,where thoy havo become tho ••- • • • MOST jPOMTIAR CUBATrVB AGENT IN THE WORLD. . . They, were &st introduced Into tho United Stales about one year since, and went througlnhe same tr ftl oa in Eu rope, anti were at onco Introduced into .istbry llospifaU in New. York, whore, they are how in daily mo, effecting even HOREWONDERFIJL CUKES than had - ever before been awarded them.. • • . They are highly recommended by Brofit Valantlneilott. van Boren, Post arid, others,., who have puhliab&l their views of their power and - value in eovcrnLof the medical journals in that city, and are .also in the i dally practice of .recommending their use to patients. ; A full account of thdr • opinion may also be foundiU cvery and sent to the address of any person. in the Slate by applying (post toDrtOEO*H. KUYBER, who Is agent for Pittsburgh, chahis can be sent by mail, with full descriptions PriceofCh&ins,s3.and $5. ‘ Physidaps/are.pfJhlcly invitedtocall and examine thdr conatructlon,and pronouViceujJohtheiritteritß. v: One' Word More to lnvaliih/7 - .No person needfear that [they will- not accomplish' jUBt what lt Is claimed they can do, and- aU persons who have' become disgusted with a. constant pouring down of patent nostrums (bottled awili) are kindly -and politely invited to - give them a trial. • N. B.—One Chain will last for: years and lose nona of its eloctric power by use, and can bo applied to cither adult or --.hud., -' -.■••y' . <3Kb..H. KEYSER, No. .140 corner of "Wood street and Virgin alley, wholesale and retail ogent. •: [declftdtwflm BYSPJSPSIA, - ! " ■ • . . RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ’ : LIVER a)SCPI,AINT,-ic. . FROM .THE 21ETROPOLIS.—-Pass It aroundl let tho af flicted hear the glad tidings I This is hut tho sentiment of thousands: - : Cl- - WAssmaVos, May 17, 1863. Musts. Mortimer <£ Mowbray— GentlemenHaving been afflicted with Lirer Omfiatnl ofimyeari Handinf, Ihara by, for the benefit ofthe afflicted, take great pleasure in an* Tioiincing that after using a TewbotUes of yonr'Hampton Tiucture,l Yonnd it had accomplished a perfect cure.• I have nsed different medicines/tom'-time to time, hut have never been able to account for any apparent good; and it is a blessing to stricfcenjhumanity. to flndrfAof that medldne is found fohtchpossitses. the wondrous power {fwaUmoina hu man life. The many euros it has wroagbt ia asufßdent guaranteo of the beneficial results whichunoy be experien ced fromitsuse. : ..- Yours, respectlhlly,' .. . Vv- J.CURtAirfBUTi . LIVER COMPLAINT, DEBILITY. [Extract from Jama Harris. Esq.’s Letter* Alexandria, VaJ .After speaking of wondcrful cures on hlmsslfho says• Mrs. 11. has been-suffering with the. liver complaint and with inability, constantly, complaining, .from' weakness through her whole system;; y Bhs now health than for thirty.ycars,being entirely restored by. tbo- use of Hampton’s Vegetable . . DISEASED SIDE, BREAST, EYES. ' [Exxractof a Letter front E&q+.Lotidon Ca. i Ta,\ “My wife haa.:been for years afflicted, with great weak ness; pate in the breast,sMe and back; palpitation of the heart? feebleness of the nervous-system'; loss of appeUte; complexion sallow;-the-.right of one eye almost gone,-the other very weak.: lam pleased to say, Hampton’s Tioctnro has restored hertu. perfect health. ITercyes aro as good now as ever they were.”; RHEUMATISM, 3S :YEARS. Mrs. E. Bagwell, of suffered from. : from, her 12th to.her. 60th year of age; at .times entirely helpless.. Being wealthy, she employed the .b*rt medical aV tention, and tried many medicines, but was cured only by Hampton's Vegetable Tincturt. CHBONIO INFLAMMATORY-RHEUMATI3M: - The wife of Thomas iL Yeahle, 78 Pearl street, was a gmt-sufferer -for eight years.- Restored to perfect health bymroptoa’B Vegetable Tincture. . MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM* Mr. Jarre;tPlummer, 158 East Baltimore Etreet,-mifrered this disease intensely rix years; could not sleep; dreadful ulcera formed on his. limbs, from which splinters of bono is sued.- His physician pronounced him incurable; but Hamp ton’s Vegetable Thictorecared.him. ■ ■; : HEREDITARY. SCROFULA. A boy in. thefomily of the ~Hon- W.P. Thomasson;once member of Congress fTpm. Kentucky,'was ;a of Sores from head to foot. ; His eyeh'ds turntal inside,out, protru ding over the eyeballs so as to produce blindness Ho was cured by Eamptarts Vegetable Tincture. . "r' r' -DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DISEASE, Ac;' ' ‘ . Mr. VVm., Oldham, of the Baltimore suffers ed these complaints for eighteen months, with body and mind seriously affected. .He was cured. etabU Mixture, after other things foiled.' > ' : COUGH, CONSUMPTION, te, ' / Mr. Henry C. Winn had a cough for five years, great weakness, Ac 4 liadfVn all, five or six physicians; .tried all their.remedies, but wok cured only.by. HA3IPrON!S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. <®* For sale, wholesale and xpiAl),at the Dirtur Store of Dr. GEO. n. KEYSES,I4O, comer or "tfoodktreet and Ylr glualley.Alfio,fry J. P.FLEMING. AJlegheny.’ [no23dAw IpBOU THE NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER;Washington < City, May.lstb, 1852: .. T*. wupuw Da. J. &; Rose’3 Medical Advise* inT*rsr/n*in fitel-n f stand in Health, with an Mmahac for 1852.— I This publication Is from the peri of an eminent physician-of .Philadelphia, a regular graduate of. the Medical College, and anhonorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society.; It. contains much good adTieo.tQlnvalids, as well as .petEcms in health, It also describes in a', comprehensive manner, the diseases of our variable climato, and the mode of treatment. No family should bo-without .a: copy of this book. -It can be had, without any charge; at tho various dru& stores lit this cky, where Dr* Rose’s valunble Family Medicines, are tor Sale. iy. I I Da.-J. S. Rosjfs NrEVOuarAßnlNnaoßATisri Coedial, the greatest discovery .in medical science.- This astonishing for raising np a weak constitution, debilitated >y. care. labor; study or disease,nets like a charm. It gives strength and- appetite,-and posseates- grtat invigorating noperties,. For heart disease, ail nervous affections, flatu* ence,'hearM)urn, restleesnera,'nnmbrie£s,?fceuralgia;:rais» ing tho spirits and'givmg'rppwer to the wholesystem.ifta almostmlracttious in. ite.effects, Fifty cents a bottle. Dr. IlGSds 'CelcbTcded Family Medicine*, andhi&Medical Adviser to Person# inSickntst and inHeaUh.^ lam just In receipt of a fresh assortment of the above Medicines; and a lot of his.valuable books for distribution, of whishlhe pub lic are inrited to call and accept'* copy. y'w v-• decl&daw .-■ O. ll* KEYSELVIIOfobod street. DK. BAHXIXG’B LACE OF BOOT BEAUE. Tun Brace bflfcv Banning is now* got up in a moch tax--- „ .• - ; proved form.and Ist?ora by I /yr J$ hundreds of persons ftr the \H3S: ■ J$ cu™ aDd P Mren^°n ;7&caf» ff ' rznc 11 ...»up.., ■h ■ yjSSSES^ewsh‘tM :^tolipm*'- Uteriv'Chronlb LfarAcßa, Bragging. of- the. Bowels, . • >gS£3fHpa?f- ~...,-. Hies, Fistula, Enl&rged'*Vein& _K3says f dcflcripUve of its use, may he had at my. Store, £r«€ of charge.*. :• Vv. '. 49*1 alßO_.kecp Fitch’s, Chapin's, Jackson's, and Vahhortfs SOPPOXtTERB; also, TRUSSES of every kind;-Lace Stockings,Stispensary'Landages,‘_andbvety-va* riety of-mechanical appliances used, eure of disease. I voald respectfully inylte the attentibQ.ofjphyeidahsand others to tho above articlns. yForsaloat Dr. G. Hi KEYSER’S DRUG STORE, : 140 Wood street .N. B.*—Persons ia want,of Trapses, can have.tbem-nant to any part of the country, by stating whether for. theright or leftside, and sending tfa nrensuraraunAthe bOdyf-lnol '-'930. •Rewjwril vv-'-'-tiv WnLbepaldtoanypersouwkhwiUbuy a boi of Dr TERREL'S HEALING OINT • M4SNT, auti use it accordlhgjo directions, - • if they will call at my oflico.and say with ..ft efl * ..a-clear'consci«Tice* that it-will not cow- - iSszx.- '; flag*,"Sore Lips, Burns, and Soreff • on Children,: and/greatly alleviate, if not entirely core . Hon of the Breast, Bites of Insects, Pimpleeon the Pace, and all Diseases Of the Skin. •. MONROE : TERREL, ; ; • 1 . Naugatuck,, Conn. * Por sale by PLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr. KBYSEB, Wood j street, Pittsburgh; J. G. S>XITn, B!nningham; Mrs. : S. HOLMES, TemperanceriUe; Dw M. CURRY, Allegheny; WM. SEIBERT & BRO., 477, Pehn street, Pittsburgh; LOR* ENZ A WIQHTMAN', PennsylTanlaGlass Worfcs; SAM’L DYER, Aiiftgbeny rWMi SMITH, Lawrenceville; LUKE B. • DAVISON. East Liberty} SPANG & 00., SteWaztstown; LEWIS DALZELL 4 CO., Shnrpsburg; STEWART? LLOYD k CO., Mechanics’ Iron Worts; J. W.'IIANNKN T Man-; Chester. - ~ •- ’ •'■ ' - -• ' 1 ■*"• ■ ; jy2s:a*wy DR. TERREL’S HEALING OINTMENT MxiU cure Balt rheum (Tetter), Chilblains, Commop Sores, Chapped or Cracked Hands, Burns or Scalds, Cuts or Wonnds,Piles,ln flammatlon of the' Breast, Bites .of Insects j Sore' tips, Pim pies on the Face, : and Breaking Oatanu 80 reson Children, and all'Diseases of tho:Skin, quicker and rarer th&nany other Medicine.. r ■ • .: Potsale., by PLEMING.’BROTHERS,and Dr.'KEYSER, Wood street, Pittsburgh; JKQi SMrrH D\rtrdngbam Drag Store: WM. SEIBERT & Peon street; LORENZ & WIQBTMAN, Pennsylvania. Glass Works}- Mrs. Si HOLMES; Tempenracsrille; D.M. CURRY, Allegheny City; SAMUEL DYER, Allegheny City; WM. SMITH, Lawrence ▼Me; LUKE B.DAVISON,East liberty; SPANG A 00, Sietartstown; LEWIS DALZELL A CO.; Shorpsburgh: STEWART LLOYD A 00., Mechanics’ Iron Works; J. W. jj ANN EN, Manchester. ' Jy2saUwy " ■ N B.—A single box of Dr. TERREL’S OINTMENT will • keep any Blacksmith's, Farmer's, Sirilor’s, or Mechan ic's hands, let them chap or crack ever so bad, sound and in good working order all winter. ' Prepared and Sold by MONROE TERREL, jy2sMawy .. .. ..' ~ Nauffltuck, Conn; -; Private Diseases*.- g% DR. BROWN,; No. 41 Diamond. Allor. Do-' /a Toteshis entire attention to on office Practice. Bis business ia mostly confined to Private Wgi l . • ... W »* f 1 * ■ ‘ ' . % ' -.v ■ ’’ • *