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TJ VA t?* 1 -*. > • ,’- :•» ~ > ., t V. ■r^-€fyCx , l, ;? l V''^^.’ li .: y-‘*:-;'cFv-> > J .»r.v.:C ' ; 7*v:-. .' i >■'-.: • -;.' f’v’ ( \ =, ;: ; :.;v'. i _,. '' w- ■ :; : a : .. x THE CITY POST. TUESDAY MORNING;;:: f MASS MEETIITG TO SYMPATHIZE WITH THB-PEOPLE OF EBIB» • Id pursuance of a calt ported on the streets yesterday afi torsoon, a number of citizens of this city met last evening In the roonrof the Court of Quarter Sessions. The follow] ing is the cell, which tree not issued until two o'clock yea ten?ay afternoon: “ERieDrmc&iTT.—A Mass Meeting of the citizens of Al~ lcgheny County will bo held this (Monday) orcnlog, iq the new Court Hocso, at 6V* o'clock. lien. Alfred King»Mayor of Erie; M. B.Lowry, £sq.,of Erie; Hon. J. Thompson* of Erie; OoL Wilson MeCandlcs* Col. Samuel W. Block* Gen. Wra.Lorimer, Gor, Wm. P. Johnston.ond .othert»,of Pitts bnrgh, are expected to address the meeting, explanatory of the difficulties at Eric.” * About three hundred persons were in the Court Boom, a* Baton o'clock, when ibo meeting was called to order by John Coyle, Esq., who moved that his honor, Mayor Yoix, take the choir. Tbo following gentlemen were soledei asVicePreridenta: Col. John Herron, Hon. Alex. C. Brackenridge, Col. James 0. Richey* Col. James Salisbury, Oapt.Wm. Ward, James W. Biddle, John Barton, H D.Gazzatu, John Mellon,Jeg, IJ. M’Candlcss. •. • John W. lUddoli, A. Y* Russell, Joseph GiCurryand Jno. Coylo were chosen Secretaries. .. Mayor Yolz staled that though aa abler man than him self could bo called on to preside, yet no ono could h&ve been who sympathized more strongly than ho did with the oppressed of Erie. • - Mayor King of Erie .was called upon ,to respond The Mayor responded to the call, and gavQ an Interesting and succinct account of tho railroad difficulties at Erin He re pelled the charge that the people of Erie had violated the taw—they were, on tho contrary, a law-abiding and law loving people, Tho speech of Mr. King was listened to with groat Interest. Ho was interrupted with frequent out bursts of approral. ; Morrow b. lowr>-followed Major Kin ff . n. made a leng thy Bp«Kh, nnd indulged in o greater amount of InrocUre . th»n tho gontlemhn oho preceded him. Mr h. Mfo rare o blatory of tho railroad difficulties. M d c r tho .cilon of tho Erio api nathor Crook pooplo, Mr. Lowry's speech un» on eanrost and eotijfoctoryrarutotton of tho slander* urged against the pooplo of Erie. A perfect acquaintance with all > . the wets of the case enabled .this gentleman to lay tbem bo forothopoople,innclearandoaruestmanner. . *V‘ r * Barton moved that a committee of five be appointed : draft resolutions of the sense of the meeting. ■ Yh® Chair appointed Mussra. John Barton. Edward finTttp. bell, E- D. Gaxzain, Joriah King and John Irvin. • GoniLarimerV. name was placed.on. the committee,'but he dodined.scrvisg, as be anticipated addressing the meet- : ing. . ... ; v? Cob M’Candlcss was loudly called upon,: The Colonel made an eloquent speech, in defence of the Erie people, de precating the copdctt of the Frank! la Canal Company, Rafitoad, and other companies who had shown such an og» .gressive and damlneerlng disposition, Col; M’Cuidless con cluded by congratuladug the gentlemen released from pri son, on the probabaity cf their soon, being in the midst of their families.. T fleh. Larimer, in acharscterlsiie speech, followed Colonel M*C&ndl«uu. The General was os elrquent and witty as usual, in his remarks. *He was peculiarly happy In hits re ference to the next Gubernatorial campaign. Tho General expressed a deep love for tho people of Erie, and of tho peo • pie of the entire State, and in addition to his explanation of the love be boro the people of the State, he gava.an interest ing account of the manner railroad bonds were bold 1a New York, of the . .tonnage on the public works, AcV&c. The General’s speech was upon the whole, an interesting and eloqueutmedlcy. : ... .... - . Dr, Bherwln was called upon, but excused himself from making any remarks. ' - . J. W. Riddell; Esq., was alsn«xlledapoD,butdeclinodad drekriog the meeting.. D D. Bruce. Esq., made a few remarks in regard to the policy of the State, iti railroad.matter*. .. . ; - " Mr; Barton, on behalf of the committee os resolutions pro sented a series of resolutions unanimously recommended by tbo committee for the adoption of the meeting. ' « : . The resolutions were readamidst great enthusiasm. • Mr.£Ulott»of St .Louis, asked permission 1 tamskoa few remarks. Consent was given-by the, meeting, and Mr. El* liott wiid he was n stranger, but a native of and felt a deep interest In all that concerns this State. Ho opposed tho passage of the resolutions, becauso it would hare a bad effect in the West. Although the gentleman’* mnarks were in opposition lotboYgeneral feeling of those , in the meeting, he was listened, to with great interest, and frequently interrupted with hearty Mr. Eliott _ read the citizens of Pittsburgh and. of age were lecture,' for what ho called their “narrow tnbyM p^l}cy. ,, . : ~ K - Mr. Lowry replied to some remarks of the gentleman, re flecting on the conduct of the people of Harbor Creek, Erie, county.- Mr.- Gazxath also’ inode Some. remarks.' ; Ho placed the - qu**Uonwpon the piiudplo of State sovereignty, and argu ing froth this proposition, he .made eloquent remarks on the ' question.,- • Jasper E. Brady followed Dr.Gnzzam.ln opposition 1 0 the resolution reflecting on Pennsylvania legislator*. * The resolutions werethenresd separately, and all passed, with the exception of one reflecting on the Legiriafuw of this State, which was withdrawn by tho committee. The rcsalation&.'arans follows: •; * . Woxizab, Tbo lats difficulties at tho“ city of Erie, has given rise to very great excitement, and, as we believe, the occasion has been used for thoporposeof misrepresenting the trucstate of affairs, by those Interested. And whereas,' we are of opinion that the said difficulties have grown out of n question not merely of a local interest, but a question of BCatc policy-rand tabu f&iriy understood should W di vested of its mere local bearings. And whereas, wear® of opinion, that our si* tor States of New York and Ohio hare been treating it as a question of State policy. And whereas, wo are of opinion that thoissue between the contending parlies, onr neighbors of Erie and the New York and Ohio ‘ Railroad ■ monopolies, has been truly defined by Governor . Bigler, In his late message, and ebown to be a question of • Statopolicy.audaveTylmportantono to the interests of Vennsylvamia— - That tbit tho highest appreeia* tion of all that Is due to onr liters New York and Ohio, and with a rancore desire to maintain friendly iutereotxfjte with them on Just and equitable grounds, ncTerthclass sub mitj that sach corporations, tho creatures of Vieir laws, demand too much of Pennsylvania, when thoy essay to ex tend their reads through our territory, not only, without but in despltoof Pennsylvania legislation. Rcsdtcd, That this meeting deprecates tho alahdcAus and false statomentsto thepreiudire of thof eopl® and au thorities of Erie, to which extensive currency has teen given In and oot of tbeS tote, ns this mceeinc verily believes _-on the authority of retainers andrervants of tbc Railroad “■companies, writing oftonsibly as tlioreguUr correspondents of various journals, both inthe East and West. v : Etsolvrdj- Thn.t tbo recent -attempt to incareerato two PonnsylvanUms in tho jail of our county for an alleged con tempt towards a set of sub-deputy Marshals'picked , up in tho ndlread-ofllees of foreign States, though it signally fall cd,for want. of .courage in the complainants to swear thr - casa.throngh the Ooort, should nevertheless receive the un qualified condemnation of every Pennsylvanian. And wo congratulate our bretheron on tlidc escape from the toils laid for them by thehired agents or frrelga corporations, who though lacking the necessary courage when confront ed with their victims had been able *-abort time before to swear Into jail fonr respretab e.dtlzcna. • Itesolrtd, That the difficulties'existing at Erienfe to be attributed to tboviolation of solemn contracts by rallrosd compantes of Pennsylvania, entered into between tliedty and dtixena of Erie "tod certain Pennsylvania railroad companies now under the control of foreign stockholders. Etsalctit, That the sovereign rights cf Pennsylvania have also boon disregarded by one of the aforesaid railroad com panies, viz: tho Fraoklin Canal Company: and that tho re peal of the charter ol said company by & unanimous vote of • both Houses of the Legislature. Is looked for and demanded by the people of the State. Rati red, Tbatwith the risbt and power of Pennsylvania to fix tho guaxes of her own railroads, or with tho power and right of the City of Erie to remove nuisances from her own streets, and repeal elty.ordinanevs. the Government of - the United Stoics has no constitutional or rightful control. Resolved, That-the State of Pennsylvania demand that the nation shall not bo deprived of the best harbor upon our inland seas to accommodate any railroad monopoly. Tho meeting, on motion, adjourned. Discharge of the Erie PrUoners* U.mt£d SrxTES Cntcurr Court—Before Hon. Thos. Irwin. United States tb. lra'W.Sherwin. JohnHUpatriric. Archl* hall Klrkpalriek. and John Jacks: attachments tor con tempt. Judge Hepbnrn. Col.'M'Candlresand Col. Black for defendants: and Messrs. Loomis and Stanton tor plaintiff. CeL McCa&dlera presented a petition, of wbich-thc follow Ing is a copy: Tho position of Ira W. Sherwln. Jehn Jack. Archibald Kirkpatnck. and John Kilratnck. rnfipreifnlly reprurents,. Ihat they are now in confinement In the of Allegheny county, on s conviction of lids Court. Thatthey Intend no contempt ofihls Court, and will obey Its order and Injunction, and submit to Its authority. Tbnt the salt instituted against the Mnrvhal In bru 1 - wan in tbeir absence and without their knowledge, and being then in orison, they have had no opportunity, to communi cate with their counsel upon tho enbjcct. . . And they pray the Court tha c they may bo discharged up on such terms as the Coart may deem just.- Mr. Stanton stated tho matter was entirely in the hands of the Const, and he would not object to any measures which tho Court thought proper to take. Jadge Irwin observed that the Court would take such ac tion as-was necessary to protect its dignity. He said tbo prisoners would bo dischargedongivlng their recognixanrcs to appear on the firstday of the next term of the Circuit Court, nnd awaft such action as should bo taken at that ' time. His honor directed tho Marshal to bring tho prison-; ere into Court. Messrs. Jacks, Kilpatrick, Kirkpatrick and Sborwin were brought In by tho Marshal, and upon, entering into their recognizances in the taro of $5,000 each,. bo appear on tho first Monday of iho May term of the Circuit Court, they were discharged. _• Free Schools iff Au.Er.nzsY Coitxtt.—The annual report of the Superintendent of Public Schools, gives some Intor v cstiog information in regard to the progress of free Bchools Ixx this county. Wc glean from the report tho following Whole number of districts . ; fis Number of schools 358 Nnmber yet required .. 18 Average number of months taught. 7. Number of male teachers 251 Number of female teachers..... 170 Average salaries of male teachers per month .-...532 03 Do, do. female, teachers $lB 17 Nornber of ranln scholars 12 304 Do. female 5ch01ar5........ 10,092 Number leernlog German 49 Average number of scholars in each ach001....; 78 Cost of teaching each scholar per months 49 In regard to tho revenue and expenditures, wo find that in this connty the amoant of ux levied, was $123 034 98 Received from State appropriations.....; 12-023 91 From Collector of school tax 100,295 09 Cost of instruction-;......; C7-C79 59- Fuol and contingencies 7,930 02 Cost-of school house, purchasing, bnihiing, rent- , tug, repairing, Ac......... 48,39 C 57 It is rather a gratifying fact to our citizens that in this county, male and female,are better paid than in any other of tho State—Philadelphia county has a school own, and in tho report of the Super Intondcnt we fi-&7no report from that county. Highly Im?oiitaxt in Reoabd to the Erie Riots.—Wesley ' Frost, Ewp* United States Marshal for the Western District of Pennsylvania, on Saturday evening last received a tclo" graphic despatch from President Pierce, directing him to proceed to Erie, and take such moosures as were necessary, to protect the railroad companies there, in the work of re pairing the roads. Tho despalch Btatod thatif l there was' any resistance to the MarshaL.hu would be protected by a’ sufficient number of United States troops. - AcciDEirr.—Augustus Hodipoo, a young lad about fifteen years of age, who resides on Beaver street, Allegheny city, had his hand terribly mangled on Friday morning, by its being caught la tbo machinery of Q. A D. Dehaven’s Oil Mill, In Middle alley. He was engaged in the mill, and was working with thtf machinery when tho accident occurred. Dr. John Diekßon dressed the wound. ' • Ox me Bercd^—His honor, Judge WiUlanis, has recovered from his recent Indisposition, and is once more attending to tho duties of bis office, Tub TaEOtocicAL SmuitAkv is Kunra.—Yesterday evening, about 6 broke out in one of tho room? of tho second story of the Theological Seminary, on Seminary Hill, Allegheny city. In'& -very-ehort time the on tiro-build ing w&e in flames, and all.the efforts made- to save it .wore in fire hreupposod to have been communicated to the bnilding from a stovepipe, which passed through iho room In -which the flro broke out - . • r - .:::::JTANOAEY 24. At the time tho alarm was given, the students who board ed in the Seminary building, were at their prayers, having just concluded supper. All tho students lost Something— some books, clothing, Ac... The library of tho Seminary, we learn, was also destroyed. The number of students attend ing tho Seminary was about sixty; of this number n ldrgo proportion boarded In the building. Owlngtothelocatton of the building tho cnßihes-could do nothing towards extinguishing tho fire. The burning building, : viewed from this side of the river, presented a beautiful and terrific appearance, • Tho building was an fan ■ posing one, and it stood mit onihfi brow of lnhold relief— a burning mass. • - TCo understand that the policy of insurance expired afrw , day? eincO it his beea.rinco renewed we know not. Fkxe Leotum.—MUsXb Bradley will luotuie this evening at. Masonic Hall, on tho subjcSt of tho Sciunco of Mind, and the only true method Of judging character, pelting forth ifahdf Ac ,u and TF&mdn .~Thc homicide caseof the Com. monweallhvs. Ezekiel . Hosack has been continued over un til the March term. The continuance was granted by the Court yesterday morning, at the request of the counsel for tho defence, there not being a full panel of Jurors Id atten dance.*' _____ * LmManjEßS.—Atamcetlhg af the Board of Manogora or the Young Mens’ Mercantile library,, held on Saturday evening last, a resolution vbapassed,- permitting ladles to become members of the association .. Thi s] wo suppose; mny ho regarded as the first practical fruit of' Miss Atane’s lec* tures In tills city on Wcinas’a Rights.: CoAIDOAta Euss.-rWe are sorry to leaiii that another pair of boits were sunk at tho bend above Wheeling.; The most melamicQypartof the information Is thatoneof the hands, a citizen of Birmingham, named Boyle, waa drowned. He leaves a wife ami three, children. Fuut Commxtxxd.— Aid. Major last evening comm'ttad to jail William Irvin for trial, on « charge of stabbing Hen ry Andwright, a few xilghts since in a house on Webster street. Irvin was released from /all but a day or.two betore the affray In which Andwright was stabbed. c Xtcnrnr.—Dr. Kln& of this, city, win lectnre bofore the Library Association,, on Thursday .evening, on “Atmos, phere.” Tbe aldlity of the gentleman as a lecturer is high* lyspokchd ''' ' •~ - Tca Autouxxr FnLt DsrantMEST, as bur readers ore aware, Is .disorganized. ConnHTa of that city, oh Thursday last, tho fbilowing resolution passed; . ' Resolved, That tho commlttwi on firo cnglnes, together with tbe ccmmlttre on police, b® authorized to report a plan far thoro'Crganlzatlon of tho Fire Department - The Cpxsrmiicr Case;—There cases have been continued until the March tonn e/tbo Court of Quarter fiwiofis. Tbp continuance was granted owing to tho Illnew of Mr. Par regh, who Isostoclatcd with Goo. P*Hamilton, Esq., In con ducting the defence. AtOT pf isapetejMUHnery, «£c, wiil be sold at M«*Kec na'a Auction House this day. at 2 o’clock. Uasteb’s Maoazrte fbr January rectivod at Calloa*s,cp. posite tho Post Office. . QuAumt Btssioxs>-Before Hon. WlUlam B; McClure, President Judge; Uabrtal Adams and Wm. BoggSj Esqra., As«oclatoa. Noihiosof any Importance was don® In this Oinrt yes terday. Th® moTfting session was mostly token np'witli ar» gumenta In regard to tlio poitponewent of the hcciidde atxd oonsplracy cases. - Tn-tbo afternoon/ Michael O'Neal was tried on.s charge of nuisance, in throwing tan bark on a pnblfcthorenghCure, laDuquesno borough. A vcnllctof guilty was rendered. ' / Ruth Henry, Indictod'for keeping a disorderly and tip plins house, was declared not guilty, ntcl pxuaecu trix Arnsa da Moore, wntoheedtowr the eoats. James Ben ford and William A. Rlvor werecar.b rentehecd to pay » fin» of f2ocndcoßtf > for keeping a tippling bouse. Drsttjcr Com?.—Bctbro Horn Mores Hampton, President Judge. Elizabeth Morrow vs. Thomas Morrow, Kirkpatrick and Robb for plaintiff. - ' This was an action to. recover wages, earned hr the plain tiff, as servant In the family of thn defendant.' On trial. James A Porter v*. Grcrrgo B. MlHen>»erger; No. 224, April term, 1853.. John Mellon for plaintiff, and Coehren for defence; A juror wo* withdrawn^-In' this tore, and action will bo settled by arbitration. fIS-OYSTEU top CO PFEK HOUSE.-S» JJ. BABHABD. - tAe. 40, Fifth Street, Utatm IfZoi atid &[&**£, janllkty] . rmFstaou. . - , Chemlcai and Philoiophtcal Apparatat. . A YEBYgreat want has k*n felt inoareomaunity,be ii... awe our inStlraUons of learning, cr ptiblk Übrarici. and readies rooms, hate no Cnsxicatimd PniLOßormcAL ArrAjLWi'i to cnaMo the teacher or public lecturer on rcl vnlifio subjects to Ulnrirato his lecture upon. The\onna Men's Library ArsodaUon. at their lata annual meeting, reeolred to take the necessary steps fur obtalnlngsneh «n apparatus, so ns to fill tho void so long felt. Tb« following persons have been appointed as n committee to carry out lit* object proposed, and it Is earnestly hoped-that lh« citi zen?. when coiled upon, will respond to tho call by subocrl blng liberally. DJI. W3I. M. WRIGHT. DR. JAMES It SPEEB, - EDWARD RAni!. F. a BRUNOT. B. P. BAKKWELL, jalS ' frnmmlttoe. ALLEGHENY FORGE . SOLOSIOR BHQTTER & CO. rlAt® B!s.iel A Scmple R ItolUnc iliJI.) on tho bank cf the Allegheny, below tho Si. Clntr btreot Bridge, Auxannrr City, lx rpHE proprietors rexppctrully infiirm the public ’that. . Jt having made extonsivo additions to their ostaousb ment, they are prepared to manutacture. on tbo most rea sonable terms. iron Wofk fbr Bridges. Car Axlea. Qnsrry Work, Btonu Cutters' anil- Masons* Tools. BhaftUur.Mlll Gearing. Machine V'ork in general, and heavy Forging, of every dorcriptlon. Also; IIORSB SHOK3 manufactured by Bh'Jier’t Fats.nl Hone & hoe JUfieMne. The Horsa Shoe Ma* chine will bo in operation about tho middle of February, when nil orders fur Shoes will meet with prompt attention, Hill Picks inado and dmsod. Orders sent by mall or tele graph attendodto on thoahortest notlro. ___ ia!4:y Orphans’ Court Sale* ABRAHAM PAU BT'3 EBTATE. BY Order of the Orphans- Court. I win soil the Estate of ADRAHA3I FAli ST. deed, In Indiana townrhlp, being oboat FIVE ACHES Ok LAND; adjoining lands of the heirs of Lazarus Holmes. Robert Dunlop. Uccry Thomas and the ttatlerroai: with astory nud half Log House thereon.nod a Loir Stable, a young Orchard, aud Blacksmith Shop, and all under fence. Sale to be marin on the premises on the THIRD ifOiVMl OF J'JZDRUARi BJ7, being the 2utb, at ten .tfclock* A.sL,on the following fcr.rmsi Fifty Dollars at the tlmo of sole, and the balance upon tender of the deed. . ' EDWARD McCOfRKLE, JftH.Cteod ~ CopVrtnerfiiip Notice. WFLUAX DALY................. E 3 FOZUH. IHAVB THIS DAY associated with me as partner, my nephew, Jakst PJtsuur/ The burincts of manufiictu* riog and importing of.IIOSIERY, YARNS, Ac?,’will be con* tlauedatthe Old Btand; Fifth fitreet,andconductcil under the firm of Wiimah.Daly & Co. All persons hating claims against me will pleasepresent them for immediate payment, and those who ore indebted will please scttlo their tills, trfth as little delay os possible.. . * : DAl*Y.No.24Kflbst, • - Next door to the Izoa City Hotel ■ Janrtarylg. 1854~fja!4],;-J .. Exchange ban KfliocK.—ao, shares oftbo.atockaf this Dank for sale, by WILUAM A. HILL A CO:, ■ . JanlGilw . ; 64 Wood street, near Fourth. -• ffOttCC* . .... - THE PARTNERSHIP which Oxlsti»d between the ttudor signol aqd.HE5aT STiHPU!,'iihder the firm of HENRY',; SriMPLE A CO*-la dissolved; and the undersigned alone are authorized totransact and sctUft Up the business of the Into firm. _ (jalB:tf 1 - . PATRIOKS A FBIRND; ; T ANDS IN lOWA FOR SALE— , : JU 880 acres in Muscatine county; - - ..• 200. .do Cedar. .do;. • 240 do-’.ScQtt .. do; -•.-.-..-’s. ; The above Lands are well located, after a personal exam ination. Ibosa in MuscatlnQ county arc, on an av erago/ ten miles from the city of Muscatine, end within two miles of the Mississippi and M&sbuti Railroad, which rood is’now making from Davenport to lowa City r They will be sold in portions of 40,80 and IUNNBYLYANIA RAILROAD. COMPANY.—In pursu- ; . X once of the; Act of Assembly,of entitled' An Act to Incorporate the Peorasylvanla Kailrond -Com* 1 pany,” approved the 23d day of/Marcb, > A.D.lBs3:—Nblice w hereby given, that it is the intention' ofithe Pennsylva nia Railroad Company, (shonld the same ibA appro Ted by their stockholder* at the annual meeting, to ho held on'the' first Monday of.'February next,) to guarantee tile bonds of iho Steubenville and Indlatla Railroad Componyito the amount of five, hundred thohsand doDars. ■-v'.T -t c i •• - PbilA, JaD. 7ih t lBs4,—ial2:lm • T/S.ERtTH, Setfy. v ’ < -OARO* txmnectiouwlfch Mr. LEYIK. JL BOWJsN, C.S.GonAul to-Bordeaux, Brance,.purposes establishing A Mercantile Agenoy at the alive place, for the' purchase, bacommlsdoo, of Brandies, . Wines, Fruits, Ac.; and will also attend,;with promptness, to any other bust* ness with which they may ;be favored. * A. J. -BONNET. Rtftrenca in Piiliburpfc: Thomas Scott, Her. andiMam Bank; - John D. ScuUyrEsqttiashier Cumpany ' & JFOlarkan, Cashier. Citizens* Deposite Bonk; Messrs. Hoon A Sargent, Bankers; Messrs. Harris&Oo, BankerB; and to, mcrchants gene* rally. J 1-< -r Mr. B.willieava' Pittsburgh about ths lSth Inst; until which time.ho wtilbe fotindat-the store of Extht. H. King, Liberty street ■ '• , • jall:lw>. ./"YODFISH—Just received, . O 10autoptim,Codfish,: ; r 6 this,No.} Salmon,’,. . .. 800 IKs smoked gglmon, ’ fiObMsgSb’d Herring” . . . i 20: do.Ko. 3 Macicrel. ' ' - '■ ..r v - ■ 160 bojos BarUngton ecaJedaDdKo.l emohd 1 Hteingi .FopsaleJ --JEBD-HAWO'BTS; ' deefi • Oornor of Diamond ond Dhmoq d alloy. ;con.sucopiA. Administrator. _ •>; ,;.' V \ A;’,;' v .-. v'Vc ..t.-V -•■•-I mmwem jtsejt. » Puet&nißGfl, January 23d) 12tt. Waterin thechannol ZETifecL - Ice-ranniDg out'of thd AlleghenyTia7 : fitrong;-- ;::i '' i; - 7T s.'' : IhliavfiUienßincaSatnrday night De fect. - • Tbo Argyh for New Orleans, the U, S Mail, for St Louis; the Return for Louisville, and the Washington City tot New Orleans, leave on TucßQay,Jan.24th; J ••• • . It Is'feared that a good many coal boats were lost or of Friday evening/'. ; A flood was apprehended at Cincinnati on the 20ih. The river was using rapidly, and rain tolling. ' : i At Wheeling, on Saturday, there was IG>£ feet water in the .channel, and raining all day; • ■ 1 , Steamers of medium sire, it is said, con fto over tbo falls' at Louisville. _ ' . i Freights of nil hinds aro said to bo abundant at the ports .below*--'./ T ; - . //,.'//// Ali the boats of tho** Union Line’ 1 are said to bo ready for operations. : .-•••- .->.-iiw' T - : • . We find in tbo Cincinnati Enquirer the following complf. mentary notico of the Philadelphia and. her gentlemanly .officers. assure our -Cincinnati cotemporary that Its praise has not been given too highly to either of them ? “After an absence of several months, wo were yesterday groeted with the pleasant phiz of Capt. Bed Grace, who has been at Pittsburgh a greater part of the. time superintend ing the building of his new boat, tho PhUadelphlay .whlch wb gave a full account of a few Weeks ago. His boat -arrived boro yesterday from Pittsburgh, and, as a matter of conrso, wo took a good look at her from stem to stern.: In her cabin, although there is not so much expense lavished as upon the Crystal Palace, still is that”cabin quite as elabo rately finished and the whole done up in nondsomo stylo. It !s indeed beautiful. We made up our mind that the Philadelphia was a good -boat, and one of that kind that would moke monoy for her owners. Sho will taka the place' of the old Brilliant in the Pittsburgh packet Hue, hut will Morion her first trip up to-morrow; Mcßride isstlillnthe clerk’s department.” -Tub Hives wuriFlng yestordAy-nfternoon. Tho rate at which it was coming np was estimated at from two to six inches per hour. The very heavy rain of Thursday night . oppeare to have beon general.. Last evening tho probabil ity seemed to bo that this morning the sidewalks In front of “ Elat Bow* woald'bosutyeotod to a libor&l washing with out tho aid of artificial appliances. The new eteamer Monarch, commanded by Cnpt, Logan, which wea few days ago noticed as Joaving.thisport in such gallant style on her first trip, bound for NewrOrleans, with a full cargo of Hour and whukv,ran agai&Bt the bank hear Yevay. on Tuesday night, oud sprang a leak. The beat,;!n rounding to, fortune unmanageable by the breaking of tie crank pin Of one engine, which caused her to sheer Into the -bank with inch' force as to spring her butts, and break a plank loose from the stem. Capt Logan thought Ms new boat was a u gonor,” but the Falls City happening along, assisted him to relieve her Of the deck load and to stop the, leak*. When the Falls City name-alongside the Monarch, the water was over the guards of the disabled boat In seve ral places. The Monarch is hauled on the * ways o at Mod- Iron for repairs. Wo wish Capt. Logan better luck next time. ; .. There never was a hauler day on our landing than^yester day. The quantity of freight seeking shipment from this port Is enormous. And there has seldom, if qrer, been a finer display of steamboats on the Ohlo than was presented along tbo rlTer shore between tbo Covington and Newport landings yesterday. Tho following is OUtof those present about the middle of tho afternoon: Troplc, Kenton, John L. ATery, St Clair, Hartford, Vienna, Telegraph No: 0, Pitts burgh, Crystal Palace, Philadelphia, Madison, David Gib soa. Norma, Empire State, Bedford, Alida, Amorlcus, Tam pa, Georgetown, A. Clipper, 11. P. Yeatman, U. S. Aid, Ohio, and Jiquntor.—Cincinnati Com., Jan. 21. - Tns Crystal Palace, Capt Andrews, will leave this morn ing for Pittsburgh, being tbo first boat to start out In the regular packet line since the grand consolidation fell through. Next to the Philadelphia, she ia the finest boat we have seen In the Pittsburgh Tice.—CYn. Z’oy,, Jan. 2l. Tub river opposite our city is completely blocked over, and people arc crossing to and fro on tbo fcc, Of course the usual means of communication with the clvilfred quarters ore cut off. Tbo railroad company to Chicago was yesterday crowing it* passengers on the ice. The weather yesterday was Intotwelv cold, and a thin hall falling tbo whhla duy. It fell In sufficient quantities to admit now of first rate *lrigh riding.—At Lauit Democrat, Ja&. 17. Tnan beats, containing 18,000 bushels of coal, and owned by parties la Pittsburgh, Were sunk at Louisville .and vicinity on Monday last. POBT OP PITT6BTOGH. ifr rtxt Q racusa wttgt is *n* chmcwbl. ;. r ABmra>. , Steamer Jeffamu, Parkinson, Brownsville. w Lusernc, Baggett, Brownsville. “ Thomas Bailey, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles,Elfcmbeth. * Diarual. Sheppard. Wheeling. “ WajhlngtonCity. Ebbert, New Orleans. DEPARTED. ** Jefferson, Parktaron, Brownsville. *• 'l^ixerne.nennrtt.Brownsville. “ Thomas Shrirer, Bailer, West Newton. **. Gem Bayard, Peebles. Elisabeth. **. Moore, \Vhwhog. « If.fi. MaiUUaalcp,St. Louis. “ Allegheny, M'Lean,ClocltmfttL STEAMBOATS. “1854.'’ miSBTOOH, CXHdHUATI, LOTISVIIiE, : iso. SAIST LOGI9. Pittsburgh tmd Cincinnati Steam Pochot Zinc, : roavOT ooxirrrAXcto? PASBEKGEUS ASD FREIGHT XSTWCCW - PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, Am ih Elui ateatner C.-S. MAIL,. Cspt. Jacob fUi will leave for the above and intermediate r^ I .’" 'H ifissaportsTUESDAY, 24th lust, at 10 o’clock, A. 51. For fn*lgbt and passage apply on V*anl, or to Ja23 •* - . ■••.:•. ... ■: : JOHN FLACK, Agent - For Saint Loiaii. : ~nj-. T«e splendid steamer HKUALD, J, S. Daie>, I -|?«?2LBMaster, wilt leave f»r the shore and intense* ports on WEDNK3DAY, January 25th,.at 4 o'clock. F. it freight or passage, apply oo board, or to Jslfleam HARTPN aod FhACK. Agfntf. For New OrJcanj. *" mv, The substantial hew btamer “AEGYLE," W. Gouts, Master, wllLlesTe for the sSsSaSasSsaabove and Intermediate ports oq TUESDAY, 24th instr at 4 o’clock, P.M. For freight only, apply to j*23 JAME 3 A. nUTCniSQN A 00. For New Orleans. nc*u •*. Tnc very superior steamer WASHINGTON I/4lgffe»gClTY. Caot EpegßT.wiU learo tor the above lntermediate portion TUESDAY’, January 241 b. at 12 M. For freight or passage; apply on board, or to ja23 D. WILKINS or JOHN FXAGg, Agent*. For SuhTlllt. - The fine steamer NAVIGATOR. Capt. J. C. ‘ will Iravo for - bo ftbovoand intermediate ffjafi»TfiOT«»pott* 4 di> greeS, East 16 6*lo perches to a white oak; thenco South 77 degrees, East 7 7*lo porches to the place of beginning; con taining Nlnoty-tbreo Acres and Three-quarters of an Acre, strict measured TYems of Sliß.—The: purchaser to pay Q t tho rate ofs2Co per aimum.wUhoutlntcrcst thereon. - WILUAM R, WHITE, y . jald ' . - QuaTdlan of Agnes Jana White. Important .Notloe to nli whom it may •••■■: ' L Concern. . . . w A GREEABLE to an Act of Assembly of the State of Penn- J%, sylvanhv, and in conformity with the authority grant ed by said Act, tho Board of Trnstcea oftheTlrst Methodist Protestant Church of the city of Pittsburgh, Pa., have pur chhscd aßurying Ground in: tho Allegheny Cemetery,- for the purpose of transferring the remains of tho dead, cow resting itrthe Burying flround belonging to said Church, thereto, (located near the canal, and fronting on Liberty .rtreet; m the dty of Pittsburgh.' . . • ; Notice is hereby given to ail who have lot privileges, or are othen? iso Interested 4n said Burying Ground, that tho Board of Trustees are now prepared to altcpd to tho remo val of tbs dead to tho Allegheny Cemetery. It Is desirable that immediate attehiioti be given to this notice, as- it is contemplated to have the entire remoral made during the present whiter, i - v Alt the necessary information will be had by applying to, or addressing Oho*. Craig, Diamond alloy, Pittsburgh, Pa. By order of the. Domed of Trustees. • - : . .i .: : . JOHN 8. SANDS, W. B. ENGLISH, IiOBT. IL MABBHALL. ja2:3nuUw- • - . - - Committee., hfTALUABLE PEOPERTYFOR BALE—Situated on Wylie V sL, near Fifth; eohsiutlng of a large BRICK HOUSE, of; three'stories; containing ft hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen/and Eix chambers and finished attic, with a good cellar. ' The Lot is 20 feet frcnt byJiOdeop, to ah alley. The yard is paved: good hydrant, Ac. Price $3000..,-Terms tosy.- V' r ,e * r SrCUTHBERT & BON, ' jail 140 Third street. COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY REVIEW OJ? PITTSBURGH MARKET. 0?no* of in* Daily Nosmm Post, > * . ' ■ Tuesday, Jannarj24,lBs4. . i The weather yesterday waa -sa intensely cold that, btit Uttlo business was transacted* • Ico has again formed on the Alleghenj rirer, nod running fo thlcl tllnt steamboats wwa unwitting to Tonturo outl- in the general markets ire find .but little change to notice since.our last. • • FLOUR.—R«»ipts by the. Brownsville.navigation were large—the greater jportion of which,, however, was shipped East. Wo haveSAlef of 102 bbls reported, on the wharf, at $6,25@G,37£ 377-hblsdo mixed brands attbesamo rates; a sale from store of 50 bbls superfine at $6,50 : 25 do from Btqremfcs8 l S7@G ) 'so.\-\. “ -SEED,—We notice further sales of 10 bbls.Clorer Seed at $5 50,: . 20; bushels do. Timothy at $212. - . .• Oil AIN.—We heard of none offered.. The demand ifr ac tive and Increasing for all descriptions. ' .t SUGAR—SaIes ® bhds prime at se; 6do ‘ ■ WHISKY,—Wo note furthor sales 0f.94 bbls at 2G@27c. BAGONJVe notice' a* sale of 5 tierces sugar oared at lie.-. ■■ •■■■■ •_ DRIED BEEP.—Sales of several small lots.nt 9c. - 'DOHSSCTED DAILY FOB Hoots ft Sargeut, £ Cbmer of Wood ajut & PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks par. Philadelphia " % Brownsville “ par. •Bucks county “ ......... CheaterOo.(nowisstte)... l£| Columbia Bridge C0*..... *4 Danville “ id Delaware 00. “ V. Doylestown Y 4 . hi Easton . • “ ......... i 2 Oermantown 44 ......... *4 Lancaster Banks....-...** 12 Lebanon “ ........... l 2 Montgomoryco.Bankß.*. I 4 -Northumberland 4 * ... K 2 Pottsville 44 ... % Reading 44 . 54 Schuylkill county 44 ... m Washington • '** ”* H Westßranch 44 ... is Wyoming-.;............*.... • 12 Carlyle..; 9s . TUB MORHUfQ POST BY Izohangs Bankers. rtt strtcU f Pittsburgh. . OHIO; Stato'Bk.and branches... Othersolvent Batiks...... 3? Bank of Sandusky...—..*— Granvi11e.,.;....,.. ......... 60 N0rwa1k.,..;...,—.... 60 Urbana—ftc W005ter—;................. 26 State. Stock: 8jmk5......... M- Stateßk.andbranches... -fs . IHLISOIS. i ' . State. Stock Banks,..— Btate Bankßranch—.... 60 Bonk ©f Illinois— „76 . ; • KENTUCKY. All solvent 8ank5......... 3* ■■ ; .. Missouri. Statoßk.andhrancbes... • MICHIGAN. AU solvent Banks. WISCONSIN. Marine* Fire Insurance GftatMflwaukie...— 2 ' -TENNESSEE; Chambersburg % Erie..'.; % Qottysbargh.. 4s HonesdaW-.;.- ........*v... {k Middletown---...-....... % Waynßaburg-.-..es York Banks-;-...;.---.. ' % Relief Notes.,- % United fltateaßank-...--l£ Allegheny City Scrip—- par. Pittsburgh City 44 -..-par. Allegheny Co. : 44 prem. NEW YORK. New York City..—.—. l£ Countryßanks— .% NEW JERSEY. * All solvent Banks— ,3£ DELAWARE. Y Allsolventßanks....—. 8 : ~;r NORTH CAROLINA.- All solvent Banks—.-...,. X BOOTH CAROLINA; ' AUsolvcntßanks—.... 1 - r GEORGIA. Alleolvent 8ank5......... I*4 • ALABAMA. ! . . AUsolrentßanks..—... 6 LOUISIANA. AU solvent 8ank5.......;.': U£ ■ EXCHANGES. New York...— par. Philadelphia—.—. . par. Baltimore..—,..—.. par. C^dnati..—f^diflo’U Louisville % dlsc*t St-L0a15.— ...1 dfsrit. VALUE OF COINS. AmericanGo!d(new)...... par. American Gold (01d),...... prim. Sovereigns— B3 Guineas.. 6 00 Frederlekdow— .. 7 80 Teh Thalers- 7 60 Ten Guilders—. 3 00 L0u15d’0r...^...,............ 4 25 Napoleons—. 3 83 Doubloon*, Patriots. 15 70 Doubloons, 5pani5h.......16 25 Dueata....—— s 10 All solvent Banks— V£ Small Notes —% MARYLAND., Baltimore Banks— i£ Country Banks—...— % ■ . VIRGINIA. Bank of Vo, * branches-. % Farmers’Bk.fc branches-: Valley Dk.a branches.—' Kxchangeßk.tbranches - fi Wheeling Banina.—...... V Wheeling branches ' $2 NEWENaLAND. All solrentßanks—^ PBICE3 OF S: CdBAZCTEP DAO.T * Oft TDK I Patricbi & Friend* Si Comer of Fifth and Wood . - LOANS. United States Gs. 1808* \ United State* 55.18£3....'~»..*......' Pcnt«y1TaijU6ft,1879.,.,«....... PeatJsylrßtiiassrlBoB- M ....».^..... Allegheny county 6«, ... Allegheny county c0up0n5.......... Pittsburgh city Pittsburgh cUyCoapouvFsyablv; Now York;-. Allegheny City Os. ...... Allegheny City coupons, payable in. Phi1ade1phia......;;........ BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh—... McrcbantsaMsnufacturera’Banh Exchange 8ank........................ Foraers’Dcpositßaiik.... Allegheny gatings 8ank........,..'. BRIDGE STOCKS. ' Sfcmongahela fit. Clair street Bridge-'.-.—’..,-.;-. Used street Bridge. Northern Liberties Bridge——.... s INSBUANCE,STOCK?. j Western Tnfmra-nce Company.—! ClUa»mji f lnsaTafcre Company..—; Aisoetatnl Firemen** Company.... j TKUiOUAPH STOCKS. Afl&ntioaud 0bt0,........ ........ Pittsburgh,Clpdrmstl fthoutffvill*: 1ak*£r1e~..„—.............. Pittsburgh Cat Wcrk«-,.~.. k ...J KAIKTIOAD STOCK. ! Rai1r0ad............... Ohio and P*nn*y Irani* Railroad^.: CUrrdsnd * PitUbarah Katlroed-J SJftrlnt Railway and Dry Dpck....,j Turtle Croak Plank Rwwl. PerrystlUe Plank Hootl.-.J Oretashars Turnpike...........«.,J ChkftJorvCoal Conpony ...„ ■ OOPP-KR STOCKS. Pittsburgh aud 8c5tcu.............. { North North Vest,.-™..-.....,....., [ North TTefiJcri; ..... Adreaturw.. Ohio Trap j ilSaaesota .. | Pittabursh and Hoya!- | 1 0nt0a0g0n....... ; j Pirn Stool— 1 j]??l Colling .... ......... 1 3.00 3.2 b! ..........—.• .Bluffs.— «J,OO 2.&0! ...... Peni8Attfar..............i Aroy * 2,Cfr- , _ t -, —' 0,0 c,: ?.oo ; n,w. : ~ Iron City....... —— 3,00’ .. w MISCELLANEOUS. HOLD, DBIVER! LOCOMOTIVEAHEAD!! Ileal ISfttatc farm far Sale* 3 Hie irohocriber U authorized to *tU ACRES OP LAND, »Jtußtcl la YefTnUlt* Alle^h^uy anty. p«nDfl>iTsn!s, lying Utk of MrKcc-i*V -rs, known 'us Ih* Whttok f'L.t-. und I«iftr!.t ofOip |>n3po?.(-U BALE OR KENT—The largo Factory Bul!dlog,.wJth four Lots of Ground,'situate near McKoe.ou Washing ton street, opposite'fliut glass works of Mr. C. Johnson, id Birmingham. Enquire of 7 P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, .rfecSl ‘ Corner of .Wood nrul Fißh sireet*. For Uentf r|iHE lorgeoud commodious TAVERN STAND, lately o " ; ' Pittsburgh, December 31,1853. f Directors of the'Ohio and-Pennsylvoniaßailroad X Company have .declared a dividend'of four per cent, out •the net earnings of the- road for tho six months ending this day, payable on and after the 23d January next,. ' Transfer Books will be closed until 27 ih January, prox. W. LARIMER, . -■ . - For Bent* .• fTVWO STORE BOOMS, with firo proof vaults and cellar*, I comer of Market and Wafer streets. .Inqmro of ’ janlfclvr P. McOORMICK, ' ' - >: -? ! &?&jgsZy\ ''' ‘ * •’’> iftK : .terestlng as ever. .• The latest accounts, are of a character to' leave in the es- ’ timatloru of the public mind, scarcely any hope that tho; Czar will accept the lastpropcsitionof the-Western powers; 1 and this view of the matter ia'almost.universally.entertain- ed at Constantinople. •: As a natural consequence* there are. greatly Increased probabilities of a genoral European war. Exqlasd. Stocks add; Breodatpffi* l iThs markota are greatly excited* abd coniols closed on Friday nta decline of' %to the: week. •!// h'v 1 - - _ Breadstuffs throughout Great Brftdm “hiid"he6n more’ ex cited than at any previous time-since the great famine, and prices hayo greatly ■ advanced.: i Tbe/advanre; in flour for the week is quoted fey some respectable houses at 'ss.fl bbl, and none less than 3s. Wheat has also advanced almost beypod ranging frem4od@l4d@lGd fl bushol. Indian Corn: The market is less excited than the Wheat market, but prices :hove advanced .sinro the Europa’s de ,parturefrom 18dto’2sper matterof.4B jbs. Cotton—Tho marketoontinuus very firm at previous rates, with transactions to the.cxtent of 30,Q0p bales for.the week ending January 6. ' ' ' Provisions... The market : continues ,quict, and without material change.' ; v A terrible snowstorm occurred throughout Great Britain, France and Belgium i the roads are blocked up, r.nd tbo malls have been stopped for ten days. - It 1b feared that floodrwill ensue from the melting snow. s Turkish affairs are more .complicated than oyer. A gene ral European war is .inevitable, :.. r •' Livehpool, steady with mi . advancing tendency; the sales of the week were 30,000 bales', of Which 4000 were for escalation, and 2000 for oaporti - • - ; Brcsdstuffs...alarket excitedp all descriptions have much I advanced.; 1' | Consols depressed. ■ - INDIANA. The following are tlieqqotetiohs .of Cpttbn : Orleans fair '6%; middling Upland fair ; ’middling demand good, and prices stiver, but quotations unaltered. A Trade at Manchester unchanged/ - • r / Havre Market unchanged V the sales of the week ending on the 3d Inst., were 3000 bales. BrEaxlfltuff9...Zirerpocl.—Flour advanced 3s; Western Canal 425; Ohio 435. .Com...'demand good, and prices ad vanced Is Oil'per quarter. Provisions quiet. Lard firm.' . ; lUoe~.demandgood;.prices slUTer,bnt quotations unal tered. '' . « . Moset ‘MARK»r.- ;: Cohaols 92j£v, : r Money market unchanged. Consols haVo. fluctuated,and are very irregular, closing at ■ Tranaaotiana are .small jhH.B.stock. ■■.: s . WAsmMtos,. January 23.— UmUe. —0a motion -'Of •• Mrl Bemhoisel, the committee on teritories *was instructed to inquire into.the Oregon land law. ; - Oh motion of Mr. Preston, tho committee our agriculture was instructed to inquire into the expediency of establfahing an agricultural .bureau,;to be connected with, the other partment of the Interior! . w ;; .The House then wont into committee of the whole*' nom inally, in reference.to the’ when Mri' . Wade, who bad the floor, proceeded to speak on the present railroad;contention-.atKrio.•; 11a paid Pennsylvania had broken her faithwiih Ohioin sustaining-tho people ofKrie,-' by putting forward their women at-Erie to do what they daro not do themselves. They ought to .bo the advocates of, women’s .rights. Pennsylvania, he raid, had bden tho of the federal Government until-hermoral constitution had been undermined, and. now sho wishes further protec* tlon to make her to hedge up the highways of comnidnlfta-: (ion with the west and open other channels, os she abootd, , for her best interests.. She waa influenced by-sheer avarice. . Mr, Ritchie, of Pennsylvania, said he would not reply in ; the stylo of the gentleman from Ohio, but be would show in its true light tho condition* of Pennsylvania;: he briefly recapitulated tho history of-the case* 'concluding with the remark that tho rood .was pot there in defianec of laws. of Pennsylvania, and was a fraudulent invasion of the terri*'* lory of that State, to rain tho harbor of Erie. PenuKylva-' nla was bound to protectrherhonorand her public works, which hove cost her forty msHion&.‘. ICihdnegs, courtesy and honor has. marked the history of the State from its foundationtothe - prescnttiiire. Mr. Drum raid that, there should bo no occasion jbt/adis-' : cnsslon.r- '.•• ...• *•, .Vi; ;1 ■Jtottirisa post by ieluuiffe Brokers, i Pittsburgh. . } Bid. i Asked. Fhr TaL *llo,oo’* 120,00:$ 100,00 100,001 101,00! 100,00 ! 105,oo; 000 ioo,oo ’ 05,00) 07,00, 300,00 100,00, 100,00 96,00 100,00:- 103,00 -" 08,00, 100,00, 100,00 io2yk>! moct; 100,00 , 69,00 j 90,00, 100,00 *2,00; 81, 00; 100,00 60,60 65,76* 60,00 . 57,00 67,60! 50,00 55,25; 65,60 60,00 00,co) 00,00 . 2,14 : 23,75: . 21,00; 25,00 1 35,00; 25,00 00,00 00.00 : 47M>. SO,00! .38,90’ 50,00 Mr. Campbell followed,, urging tboi .tbe President and Courts of law should enforce the laws agaiostibe obatruc tlohs. If Pennsylvania mobsdrove over the iav.bfibe; land, and the Pennsylvania Legislature sets at deflance;ihe; rights whfch Ohio acquired under Pennsylvania legislation, then he would say Itls a game in which others can play aS' well as Pennsylvania. Mr. Washburn, of Illinois, ol*q vpokeagainsthercouree,: and said that if she acted In this manner the West.would not help In fature to prevent the rembtal of the mini from Philadelphia to New York. The commietee rose, aud the House adjourned. Sesste.—Mr. Douglas, from the comrolttea on. territories,: reporteda lnto two territories—cnc to be called Nebraska, and the otbftr Kansas territory, and. pro ridlngagovcraraentfoT both. He raid thc.attentiohofjthe committee had been cal lei to lh% fact that the southern boundary of Nebraska hodbcen lald down in thobiiLlicrelO-' fare,reported. The peorda of that errantry had delegates here who urged ib'at the couutry.be divided into two tcrrPo-. rifw. As £sr aahe had been able to consult With thetnVthe. Missouri delegation were fatlsfled.that Stwouldbe.better to have two territories.. Accordingly anew bUltraAnrcgented of this kind. v : • - f-f-r .*■ in,so! ig,oo 16,00' 17,00' 6,00- 7,00; 42,00:. 44,00' . to,oo 41,76: 43,00: 60,00 I £4,00! 60.00 65,00' 68,60:' 60,00 . . j 45,00; 60,00 40J»; 49,T5; 60,00 4M51. iO.OGi • 60,00 £o,oo’ M t oo| 60,00 . 102,60-' 106,00 100,00 10,00 12,00} 26,00 £6,00' ! 26,00 8,00-; 10, co; -• ! 15,60; 20^00 LoosmtE, January 23.—The flanta Fe mall arrived.at Independence on Saturday, having mado tho trip Lu twenty days. .■. . lien. Hogh Stnlth .has recovered IVom his-wounds. Kit.Caraon, Fletcher and others have: Jast arrived from California, baring lefk ljos Anglos on G.o 25th October. Lieut. Whippla was met with a train of wagons, hoar Fori Wobetcr, go route for Scuta Barbara. Cnpt- Erifalso mat with ft ermpAnyof dragons, on a march to tho Tfhito Moumalus. F. If. Aubcry and party had reached IMnaa witUbutftfemalUoe*.: : \ ” —!'176,00 •' \7IZ I • ca,oo; ...... i. 20 fiO\ ...... —j 17,00: : 6,25 T.w! •..«« ' - j. 17.50? ...... ■Waanrsorov. January S 3. —Mr Bodisco, tho r.u.«xlan Minister,died last nightaftmsrt’clcek. •' • ; Bedici, thel‘op»*ft Nuncio, la still h&e. HeaGcndedthe Post-master General’s partven Friday, and is now the guest of the French minister. The threats lhAt Insult will be of fered hlmin'Ncw York, excite the Indignation of both- the I’rctestantsand Cadjollcs. i 2%,W ...... *,o£r Xo,oo[ • ...... 4,50; 5,00 NewOrxxaxs, January 23.—Mr.AUisda.'amercliantofthis city, President nf gt Andrews, absconded, owing $15,006 or $20,000 fraadtilcnGy obtained. . . • Judah Touro, u. rich and well-known citizen, is entJta point of death- • ■ New Yore, Jawcnry 23.—Cotton steady: sales 700 bales. Ftenr advanced $»: sales 18,000 .bbis State at Ohio at Wheat unsettled: no f'alcs 'jrfnce news : corn, tniso-.! for white; yellow 00@3l» Porkisales 1000 bid? raww at513,37<3>13.&G 1 better; beef: salesAWsox, of tbelate firm* having purchased the intc rest of Jo*. S.Negley, the bufilumwiUbo continued as usual, under the style of DAWSON. MOHAN & CO., who. are nuthcrirad to use tko name of Neglcy, Mohan A Co.in ecUlhJg up tho old buslncfa. J, B.NF.GLEY, - W» DAWSON*. Pittsburgh, Jan.2,’54. P. MOHAN, J&&* Having disposed of my interest Inlhe Into firm of Ncgley, Mohan & Co.tt> my former partner, Mr. Dawson, who with Mr. Mohan will continue the bii id nesso* hereto fore, I have the honor to recommend and request the libe ral patronage of roy friends and business acquaintances. ja4{ Respectfully, JAB. S. NFOLEY. Dissolution^— The Arm of si wilcox a ca, Drug gist* and Apothecaries, was dissolved on the 2d lost. Tho subscriber, hiving disposed of his entire sntere*tin tho late firm, to hU late partner. Mr. would cheerfully recommend him to his friend*, and ailc-a continuance of tho patromwe-heretofore so liberally be stowed opoh them. flaUj ;: L. WILCOX, Jr. ; OFFICE OHIO AND I*A. R. •&. CO-: . > Pittsburgh,Dec. 21, *53. j NOTICE.— The Annual Meetingof tho Stockholders and Election of Director* of the Ohio and Prana. Railroad Company for tho ensuing year, will be bald at tho Office of the Company,in Pittsburgh, on THURSDAY, tho 26thday of January, 1854, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 3 P, M., fueling tit 10.) ‘ , • Byordorof the Board of Directors. dertflrdtd , , . - -•- J. ROBINSON, Soc’y. OFFICE OF PITTSBURGH GAS COMPANY,! - - January' oth, 1554. ) THE Trustees of the Pittsburgh Gas Ccmrany have this day declared a Dividend of Five Per Cent.'out of the profits on the capital stock of said company, paynblo forth with to tho stockholders, or their legal representatives, nt tho office of the company.- - JAMES it CHRISTY, jalo:2w of'Pittsburgh Gas Crtropaur. • A Yaluiblc Form for Sale.. fPUE -subscriber is authorised to sell Ibo -following de?- X cribad Tract of Laud, containing 111 acres, siuiuied In North Fayette Township, ’ Allegheny county, l4 miles from tho City of Pittsburgh, and ncarthe line of the Steu benville Railroad—with: ccjd'ahdUim'e l stone under tho whole place, and-easy of access—improrements- aa follows:. A very comfortable Farm House, 30 by -20 feet,: two stories high; Wash-houso, Spring-house, and .otfcorout buildings; a uew Frame Bank Bara, 54 by 35 fretV finished In tho best posslblo manner, wlth.SuhUng umieptfmvhole buildiug; 100 bearing.Appto TRK*, hdst'gfaftcd qualities; a largo quantity of Peach and Cherry Trees, all in-beariog order; about-85 acres cleared and in a high state -of cultivation, with water In oil tbo fields: • v .‘t This Landis rety comfortably situated In one bfthbtest neighborhoods in tho County, being convenient to market, to Churches, Schools and " Mills, and would not be in the -5 market, only that.the owner Is ahqui. to remove io the far: West.' Terms easy and price moderate. - For. further,q>ar-; ' lioulflrs, see tho owner, \Vm. Robb, on pramlsea, : or the sub scriber. , JAMES O. RICHEY; - novlthdlwawtf. . . - : . . .Real Fstate Agent.. Dr. 7. Celebrated Stomach Bitters, - ENTIRELY ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, and warranted to invig orate and strengthen the whole syetem of -every ono who uses them, ato now kept tor sole by* ' J - \ / . Dr. GEO. IL ILEYSBR, corner Wood st and Virgin alley; FLEMING BROS., Druggists; corkwood and Fourth bis.; ILE SELLERS, Druggist, Wood at. bat. Third and Fourth; JOELMOHLER, Liberia street;’ * - and all our first class Hotels and Restaurants; as vellaa" dealers generally,-.where the most respectfhlly refer tho public for them. • ■ ' ■ 1 " • Tho expense is but* trifle, wheii; compared .with' the'in calculable good they effect. Feeling satisfied that our. Bitters possess merit sufficient to recommend them, we. wllLnot mulUply words in their praise, batnsk all to. give them a trial; but be careful to a.“k for HOSTETTER'S STOMACH-BETTERS; us there ore other Bitters represented to bs tho pome; whfoh comparn-'- tively nro worlhloss. Our Blttei3 ore without ariv*], either as to Iheir medlcdhal qualities, or os a beverage. ■ They ore put up In square bottles, containing- a full quart, with di* reetions oh, and Br. J. EojteUcr’s.&ovtach on theglass'. None Other genuine. i HOStETEEB, SMITH A CO, dec3t . . 281 Benh street,-Pit^borgh,. MANUF ACTUREKS OF FIRE PROOF SAFES, : Vault Doors and lron Window SlmttCTB. A ND os all persons admit the' neoes£ity 1 of; the above /V mentioned anioles, we have nb hesitation’ in reeom mending our ortlde vto-be'equal to anything-in the city. Orders promptly Attended to; and put up in the best style, and on short notice;.; •. -J' - Smithfield street,- between Fourth and Fifth, Pit is* bnrgh, • . (sop&tdemy - : ‘J. SHROFFRL A 00. ; *D HEUMATISM.—Dr. Brbwn's newly discovered remedy JAi for Rhenmatian Isa speedy and’certain that painful trouble. It never foils.-' ;r - ■- A' - '’-V;£ ’ Office and Private Consultation Rooms No. 41 DIAMOND, Pittsburgh* Penn'a. The Doctor is olwaysut home, marrhgbd&w. * *».V . "j- - -.'.-V-? • - v . -i, % '- , v 7 ”. * - r :^5 r ,-' TELEGRAPHIC. OKE WEEKI4TEB EEOM EBBOEE. ARBIVAX. OF TKe' nIAQABX- THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. TELEGBAPH HABKEXS. Utsaolntlon, Notice. Dividend* w r l V-v?/ g MISCELLANEOUS. Sundries— ' ■ 40 half chests Y.ja. 30 “ Y. Hr do . 10 boxes W>'lL s’fl Ttfteeco; . ..• ■2O “ Grant & Bennett’s ■lO “ Howard A Fulton’s 6*s; ■.; . 3 owa {team's £4 lb lamp; . • : 20>boxcs ClothesPibs; - ■ , • eo ** ChiPlcothe Soap; . - SOdozen Backets;, . 10 ** Tabs. Oohonil and for sale.by •••■ , ;J 1 KIKKPATMCtt & HBimONS, Ueclr , /-> street. SUNDRIES— >lerate1 erate Eagf»V \ bbl Lard;, 1 *■; Roll Butter; } u ! Dry Apples; 1 box' Beeswax; ' V'."'l.Back Hops; Ifcbl Chestnuts* • V 100 doa BrooxasV • Rocelred this day and fo> pole by ' KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. SOAP-rOO boxes Palm, ' “ . ■ ———r~ — : . 10 do Castile* ... 5- ’ do ’ Almond, • 2’ Jo Olive, >2 .do Candia, 'V' ; - '.'.'db; Toilet’and Fancy;for. sale by . nov24 ~ . .. J. P. WILLIAMS,I22 Wood street. 1l in HALF BOXES RAISINS? IUV/t 100 •. • J-'--do.’ . 10 hf Itegs Malaga Gropes; • • •10 boxes Messina Lemons; ' Received this day and foraale by' dec23. ~ v -JOSHUA RHODES & CO., 00 Wood *t ftnn DRUMS FIGS: • • - UUU 300 boxes M. R. Raisins; ■ 150 half boxed M. R. Raisins: . •> ’ ■••• • 200 qr.' .« « .• *< . : ‘ ' ' c: ‘ 200 poxes Fancy Toys i ' • .•••.: r 'lOO ' 4t : Motto Lozenges. Receiving and forsolo by J.C.-ANDKRSOU 4 CO., Ko. 0 Wood si WIKDOW GLASS—6Oft boxes Bxlo, .10x12 and ’loxl4 Mcliopnan 4 Co,’s brand, In store and for wile by 1 ■J 1 *? 3 -• ■■■:■: ... : KINU 4 MOOnilßAfe OLUO.MS ■ ; ■ - . ■■■■•■.. ; . J 3- '6O tons Bedford Forge: . ' 75 u . Gap do - 15' i y --Juniata -do * - Forsaloby JftlS , . KING & MOORHEAD. SUGAR— A prime article of New Orleans, in store and for .'sale by ; V [IOIS]KING & MOORHEAD. T\RIED ABPliES—SOOhnshela hi storeand fbrpalo by A/ «c_l9.v .. ; > - KING & MOORUKAD. ffIimtITFEETFRqNT.—For sale, a Lot of GOliwt Trout, :JL on High near Wylie, ,by 145 deep.to'anolleT. (with a large two story. FRAME XIOUSE. For price and ; .termscalFon : ; -’•> :“18. CUTHBERT-A SON, : : j«l3- •- •• 140 Third Street TIIWO DKICK HOUSES, on Logan street, for .sale by JL S. CUTUBERT & SON, ; ■ . . . . . - Real Estate Agents, 140 Third Bt. TO LET-A BRICK HOUSE, of Six rooms, on Bohinson street,-near Federal street, Allegheny Rent $l2O ;a year.:-Apply to S. CUTHBERT & SON, • Jnl3 ■■ 140 Third street EMBROIDhItIES. —Every deEcriplion of Embroideries are selling at greatly reduced rates, at the gemi-annnal sale of • A. A. MASON * CO., : J»l3 ■ No. 25 Fifth street "\7frALL PAPERS ONLY—But of every .possible variety ' yy,: and price; sold by WALTER P. MARSHALL, ■ J&2G., y; ; -85.Wood:Street. LATEST FRENCH STYLE OF PAPER ceilings of drawing rooms and parlors, with beautiful ' ■ T : - ~ v • WALTER P. MARSHALL !/7TENT RE • PIECES—For lestenf and ceilings; for sale by XJ jt&> •. ’ ■ WALTER P. MARSHALL. Cl TATUABY—In oaks and marbles; for sale by - (O: :Jg2o- ’ ■: • WALTER P. MARSHALL. WAINSCOTING— In oak, of Elizabelbinn style; fornile by . X3a2o} • • WALTER P. MARSHALL. ; . IYICU.PAPHR'HANGINGS, of volret, gold, dark and XV light papers, with elegant cornice and base borders ; Tor sale by t , . .V WALTER: P. MARSHALL, * ■, -• >’ '• '■. 85 Wood street. .' T\ECORATIONS IN WALL PAPER-Artlatlc designs in XT ImitstloiL! of wood, ondltalhtn fbescoes; Tor sale by . [ja!2] , : • WALTER P. MARSHALL. /*XHBAP WALL IAPER—-A well.selected assortment Tat V prices *7 .-T- WALTER P. MARSHALL Semi-annual a. mason * win offer, duriug their salejover 3,000 Shawls^at about one-third iess than n*da! price*. Also, 200 elegant velvet and cloth Cloaks; at similar low rates. - "• jal2 BONNETS— 300 vclvei and . satin Bonnets will be closed out at A. AV MASON * No. 25 Fifth street, at aU>ut one-half the usual ratee.. ; ~jal2, && (}fja STOCKS, RONDS, 3IORTGAGEB And Pio- VX \J\J mitisory: Notes; negotiated the shortest notice, by JAMES K. JIOBANGE, - • BankingandßealjEstateAgent, ' ; ..; j No. 68V< 4th gL, hear Market. ■ 01110 AND-PENNSYLVANIA RAIUIOAD STOCK—2O. shares wanted by , - , „ AUSTIN LOOMIS,- . : octal ’ ’ . ' No. frXFoarth sh: - Af I AND 10G ACRE LAND WARRANTS WANTED by - AUSTIN LOOMIS, : ; octal- "No. 62Fourth sfe.'. inSIIARES PirrS. TRUST AND SA\XNGS CO. STOCK 1U WANTED by . ,;; AUSTIN- LOOMIS, • , oct2o '' . No. 92 Fourth st. ("WTY WARRANTS—SSOO WANTED by j oct2o AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 92 Fourth st. Xi'PSO M S ALT^—25 bbls in «oto and for ante by ■ Jjl dec23 ■ FLEMING BROS. t CALOMEL—IWJ lt>3, Hydro Sublimed, in I Ibhottles in / store'end for salo by ;fdec23J .: FLEMING BROS. B>s inatore andforsaleby .. 7~ dec23 v • --: . , .- FLEMING BROS •T> ED PRECIPITATE—IOO H» for sale by Xi dec3 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. .X>QIAt3H —jo casks, first fort*, for sale by JT~ docio B. A. FAHNESTOCK A fcO. SAL hODA—JO casks, English* far sale by. .. dw’lO &A. FAHNESTOCK/A CO. Jr lbs for sale bit . . : : declO • - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A QO. JUSTTRECEIVEDr- . 5 hhda J. S.XoYering’B PbilauSyirap; 2 bbla 8L Lauis Golden Syrup; 6hf bWs •' -do - :..'.. -do ; - . , 10 ben gall, keg do do ‘ Tor sale ottboloweftmarkct price by ; deco BAILEY A BEN SHA W, 25S Liberty ft. TirOOL PLAIDS.—A. A. MASON A CO., No, 2.V Fifth Bt., TV* have marked down theirwhole stock, ofPiaid Goods : from 25 to 50 per cent. iVili ••• ja!7 .. IMPORTED 1 -' Cleaner’s Magnnm. Bomua Honey Soap; ’ Bo Honey Soap, assorted sizes; Do '' Shading Soap;-• ’ Bp 31 usk Brown Windsor Soap;' : Bo . Extra scented do do ~ "Sowat ’do • do do • • do Forsaleby • : JOSEPH FLEMING, jal4 - - ■•" - . Successorto f>. Wilcox ACo, €OD LIVEK OH*—Two gross- Rush ton. Clark &"*Co.’s .pure! medicinal Cod liTcr QQ, just received and for sale by •' JOSEPH FLEMING, j?l*. ...... . Successor to L.TVllcex A-Co.. TJOUSSELL’S BANDOLINE—A superior article for dress- Xb lng tlie-halr, just received and for sale by 'tlQ'lYLAND'.lj MACASSAR.OIL-—Genuine; for beautify Xb log and prombtlrig.the growth of the hair, just received and for eale’by JOSEPH FLEMING, - jaH ' . Successor to L. Wilcox A Co. CIHEAP HOUSES, in various locations, in town and eoun- J try, and on accommodating tehns; can bo had by Bp plying at tho Real Estnto offieo or /~IUESTNUT3—Twonty-five bushels, of the best quality \j received aud for sale by !’ : * ; , I.EECBL MCALPIN A CO., dec2o ... :- : . mand24VXibcr6y6t. JUST RECEIVED^—2O bbla J. B.Loveriugs A .Co.* Crashed and-Pulverized Sugars for sAle bv. ' ’ BAILEY A RENBHAW, di>c23 Wholesalo and Retail Grocers,.2s3 Liberty st ••• A -BPLES—IOO bbla choice Apples for-sale low by - - A . 1 X; ' decSO ; « ; ' -g. a. FAHNESTOCK A CO. AJUB' GREKN—IOOO lbs, best brands, for aaie by ~ decyO-/ - , > B. A. FAHNESTOQK & CO. ' wY * ’•„/!. s' «’- , «. .1 *■ -*V£* ’ v * •■■ , : >*; •> • , * if-jVv’i . ■■■ * % ’ T .Vfc ; : -; - * w'* V v ’• ■ ■ K. V ■ '■ " T . . , ' 1 it j. JOSEPH FLEMING, Successor to L. Wilcox & Co. 8. CUTIIBERT A SON, ■•••.• WO Third street .<*•'tf-.V cf/iYnT: -Cvv : n'r^^ : S MEDICAL. tatspspsia, U KUKIJMAXJBM, ■ SCROKULA. .- liver cosipr.ArMr. a?. EHOM TUR MirTROrOUS,-!-!,;., jt around! fat thaaf. flfctiHl bear tb» glad tUtag. ! Tbfa fe but Ufa of nllmcbur thousands: '• v -..- '-: _•> .Wi8m«OTO!», May 17,1853. Musts. Mortimer d Mowbray-- Gentlemen: Having been afflicted with Liver Gmplainl of Inn yean sUtndiny,! hare* by,_for thobeneflt of Use afflicted, take great pleasure Ih au nfUT I,?i ng a fctf ikotiles of your llaapton Tmciure, I found it liad ; accompllfihed a perfect ctj». I have wed different medicines from timo to lime,but hits ...7 LITER COMPLAINT, DEwiiriL 1 ?-?"' • [Er-trac! from James On-ris, Fjq.’t Ltllrr, Atrrondria, Kxl After apaiibiiig of wonderfu! auras on himself, bomsi-~- Mrs. m.hitl boon OTirotiugwith the liTor aonplaist-and ■wUh .JnftbSUty, constantly cc-jnplaining, from weakness through her whole system. She now enjoys better health than for thirty years,'being entirely restored by!tho woof -^amptoa’s:YegetaWcTinctt^ro. . .: • DISEASED SIDE. BREAST, RYR3. ' a ■^ e^rr J‘ror,\; J,'Grim r.?. Esy., Zsnulon Co., Fa.} aly beaiL for yea'M afflicted .with great weak*. ® eB ?» pohrin the breast, eido-nnd back; palpitation of the heart; foebleneas of the norvous aystem; loss'of appetito:- complexion sallowthe afghtof ono bye almost gone, the to gay. Hampton’s Tincture has. restored/her perfect health;' Her ojca are as good .now as ever they wcto.” . , ; . • - J , - - - -RHEUMATISM, C 8 YEARS. . 3DB. of Ylrßinio, suffered from Rheumatism from lor 12th to her 60th year ofaro; nt Umoa ontirolv ■helpless., omployod tho b-st medical at tention, and medldnirf. butw.a inred only by .Hamplarts Vegetable-Tincture, J .. CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM. ' •; Tbs. wife-of Thomas M. Yeaklp, 78. Pearl street, was a 'great sufferer:- for eight Years; Restored to perfect health by Hampton’s Vegetable Tinctirre. , -.MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM. Mr.'Jarreit Plummer, 158:12iHt Baltimore street, suffered this diseaaelntewblj six-years; could nol slrep; dreadfal “ ulcers formed on hb lltob#, froin which/tfplinters'of bone is sued. His physician prouounced him lnnurhhla»-tmt firm w. ton’s Vegetable Tincture cured hlin. ■. ; ~ HEREDITAftt'SCROFULA, A boy in iho Ihmliy of the Hon. W; P. Thomasaon, once member: of Congress: fitozn Kehtucky, was a mass of sores from head to. foot. .His eyelids turned in.Jde oi.t,'protra ding over the eyeballs so as to produce blihdnesi fe was cured by Bantjttorts Vtgsl/iMeTinclHV/u : - : .•> DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DISEASE, Ac. ‘ * Mr. Wm. Oldham, of the BalilmoreCustom-nouM, euffer ed thirae -.complaihta for eighteen inouUxs, with body and raiod seriously"affected* He won cured by ITampktfi VeQ efaile:Jlffsfure,;after other thinga failed; . ' Mr. Henry. C r Winn' had diconiJl for fivo yeari great weakness, fivAior six phyaielans; tried all their remedies, but Wkscuredonly hy- : HAMPTON’S VEGETABLE TINCTURH' 1 ‘ 4S-For Rale, .'wholesale and retail, at the Drug ’Store of Dr, GEO. H.' KEYBER, 14G, corner or Wood-street and VIN gin alley. rAbo^byJ-P-FLBMING, All^toer>y';ifno23j where, they havebecono tbo' MOST CUttATtVE AGENT JX TITE WORLD.' They wore introduced into the United States abont one year cince, / ah4-went,tlirough'the aimo'tr ol ns In Eu rope, and were at once Introduced into every Hospital In Now, York, where they are now.in daily u£o. e Cue tine even. CURES than bad ever beforo becn awarded them. ' ; • They are highly recotnmendccl by Profe. ValenUc^Motto Vau BareD. Po.st. and othersj'iwho have published their viewsoftheirpower and value-In eeveral of the medical • • ioT&nalAJn that city, and are also In the daily-practtee of - their usoto patients.: -A fall account dfthett;- opinloh.may also bofound in every pamphlet, and sent to tbe address of any. person sn.Xh&.Stafe (post paidytoDr. G EO. H. EEYSEIt, wbo is agent for Pittsburgh, Pa. ■ Tho chainsren be sent by mail, with full descriptions for use.'' • . .• f •• • v •Phyaicwns are poUtoly : invitod to calXand o’samiho-their • construction, and prpnounce upon their merits.: One. Word More to Invalids* •, No person heed fear that they will not accomplish. Just - what ft ia claimed they can do,* and ell persona who have become disgusted with a constant pouring down‘of patent nostruma (bottled swill) are kindly., and polltcJrinvited to gtvo them a triaL ‘ ' '' ' : N'..B.~rOneChain will last for years anddosononeOf Its eltctrie power by use, and can be applied to eithur adult or ; 'hild.'-- 1 ' • GEO U. KEYSET?, No, WO wroer oTWood streef end Ylrgin alley, wholesale and retail agent: : [d«lfofew6m: IpKOM THE NATIONAL IxNIELLIGEIsOEU, Washington City;May 15 th, 1852:—\;’-- ‘ Dn. J. S. to'Persons in Sickncssand in EcaUh; with cn Mrmndc /or 1652/—This publication ia from • the /pen of jin., eminent physician: ofPhlJadelphia, & regular graduate of the Medical Col!cgc,-antl on honorary member of the -Philadelphia' Medical Society;' It'ccrn tains much good advice to invalids, tvs wellas perscnsinhealth. It also describes in a comprehsniivo manner, the of our variable climate, and themode of trcattncmt. ' No' family.should to Without a topy of this book. It can be bad, without any charge, at the various .drug stores in this city, where Dr. Dose’s Valuably. Family Medicines dro for :sale. .-•- • •. • .. Db.’-j. 8. Hoar's Nnivoc3 Asp*lirriaosAtiso Cohuul, the greatest discovery in medical science." This astonishing '• preparation for raising up a weak, debilitated . by care, labor, study or disease, actaliko a charm;. It gives strength’and appetite, 'iind - 'possesses 'great Invigorating propertles.' 'For heart disease, all nervous aSectlotisi Data-' -- ' lance, heartburn,- restifi?spesft f .nunibnef£,-neuralgia,. rads*' logthoypirita* and giving:power to th-» vrhrjle-sygtem, U is- - almostmiraculousinits , Flfty^entJabuttle;- - >' • • 2}r. jßase.'s CkMrrated fiimily.McdidjicSt and hit Medical Advusr. La l&sons ifr Scknas und in llta.Uhj-—X am just in receipt of'a'fresh assortment of the above Medicines,- undo lot of his valuable books_fcr thitribuUon, cf .whleh the pub* lio are Invited tocaliand accept a copy; - - ;- -. .. „ dcclS.’dftw ; O. \X, KKYSI&. WOWood-street.'' UB BABHIHG’3 LACE OE BODS; BBACE. ' .• v ■ - Tflg Braco of Or.: Banning • "■■■. S 3 novrpot % form, and Uvorn by ■: f/ • Ar El hundreds of persona fcr tha , • FbcaX, X&. /y Pulmonary, Dyrpeptxc, JV«r» vL £& wh*V Spinal, Female, Ul> Va \£sr : pPi tim ana Chil&bcd WEAK? ‘ H m y£3&ES> surli aj Prolapsus C-Mr* l Ji XRori, Chr^agsSa ifa. , Xiraggiog of tho : Bowels* .: v ri]c3 > Fi.'jlula 7 UUk Leg,And Enlarged "Veins. Essays, dcscnptivn cfils uso,maybohjJd at my Store, tree of charge. Q"! «ilso keep Fitcli's, Chapin's, Jackson , and Tanhonfs "SUPPORTERS; also, TRUSSES or .every * kind; Lace: Stockings, Suspensory Bandages, and every riety of mechanical X wonld respectfully iDvite the attention of pbyriciann and others to the above articles^ - For Baleafc Dr. G. H. KEXSKR’S DttUO STORE, N. B.—Persons In ■want of Trussesycan bare thetneont' to any part of the country, by stating Whether for the right or lelt ride, and sending the measure round the body, {col V Y 850 : inward , : ■.*s=** toany r*reonwhowillfcny abox ofjDx SERREL’S HEALING-OIN?:. ■ Ifcs-fsS MENT; anil uwj it acttn^ling-to directions, t*T ff they will call atmy,oolce&Dd'eaj\'With - ’FL £s 'J ■: clear eonsclonov that ,it will hot rem? .. . JBxSeJlL.■ YPW^cureChappea.Uahds.ChiblalnsjCha*. ,y .- fingv Sore Lips, Bums and Freexes, Sorua on .Children, .ami greatly alleviate, ifnos : entirely cure Baltrheum, Piles, Inflaming*,.—. - Hon of the Breast, Bites of Xzlsccts, Pimples on the Face, and all Diseases of tiro Skim MONROE TERREL, ' • : "Y ' ....-Naugatuck, Conn. For sale by FILMING BROTHERS, and Dr. KEISEIt, Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.G; SMITH, Biralcgham; Mrs,’- . 8. HOLMES, Tempcrancuvlllo V D. M. •CUUILY, Allegheny; WSI. SEIBERT & BRO 4 477 Penn street; Pittsburgh ; liOR ENZ & WIGHTiIAN, Pennsylvania (Haas Worts; BAM’L DYEB, Allegheny; WM. SMITH, LawrencevlUc; LURE B. DAVISON, East Liberty; ‘SPANG A CO., Stewartstown; - LKWISDALZELL A Shdnwlmrg: BTJSWART, LLOYD A CO., Mechanics’ Iron Works; J. Wi HANNEN, Man* cheater.. Y----- Yy y~.V- • 1 ••-. -jy2s:dawyV ; : s Dr; TERBJH/S: HEALXNa OINTMENT Salt rheum (Tetter), Chilblains, Common So rcs r Chapped ot- Qr&cked Hands,- Burn* or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piiesyln* flammatlbn of the Breast, Bites of Insect?, Soto Lips,Fits pies on the Face, and Breaking Out ana Soreii oh Children, and all Diseases of tho Skin; quicker and turer than any other Medicine'.- ■ For sale by FLEMING BROTHERS and Dr.KEYSER, Wood street Pittsburgh; J.G. SMITH: Birmingham Drug Btare; WM. SEIBERT A 8K,0., 477' Penn, streot; LORENZ A WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania* Glass Works; Mrs.' 8- HOLMES, TcmperahceriUo; D.ll CCBIiY, Allegheny City; SAMUEL DYER, Allegheny City; WiL 81HTU, Lawrtmca ville; LUKE B. DAVISON,East Liberty ;S»am A CO.. Stowartstown;. LEWIS DALZELL A CO., Fbarcsburnh; STEWART LLOYD A 00., lron Worka; J. W. .jjANNEN,Manchester.. JygSaUwy > • . • ‘. .*■ N Bi—Aaihgie box of Dr. TERREL’S OIKmENTwilt «. keepanyßlacksmith’s* Farmer’s, Bailor's, orMechan ic’s hands, lot them chap or crack ever do bed, sound and in good working order all winter. Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL; • JygfiaUwy v Naugatuck; Conn. • Private Dlscaaca, -' rs 1 DR. BROWN,- No. 41 Diamond- rs • Cf&y votes his entire attention to an office Prague. tfSSBg-. Hla bnsiness is mostly - confined to Private - Mgr- . ; Venertcl Di&aici, ap,d, such painful affections,’ - Y - brought on. by Imprudence, youthful Indulgence houoacosff, v Syphilis, SyphiuUoErupubns, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Urethral Discharges, Lmpurjty ofithc Blood, with aes of the Venereal Organ.- SkinLlsenses,Scorbutic Erttp* . tianSjTetteTf Seminal Weak* ness,. Ixopotency, Piles, -.Rheumatism, Female Weakness, Monthly Suporesfions, Diseases efthe. Joints, Fistula ixi-- AnO, NervousAifectlcnsj Pdlnsin theUackand Ldns,Hrl - tationof the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. 4- * Cure guaredoteetf -. Btrteenyearß* practice (ebr In this city) cnables Dr.Drewii''-' to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may cone un» der hiseare. ’* * •' Office and Private Consultation B»ins, 41, Dlamcndolfoy y ttSuChargesrapdeiate, ...- noTfcdftTnJy y< 4 - V '-■ : V.*., v •l • * V. U' f v 140 Woocl-etroot. V . V' ; -' 'y' - - -.y-'. .