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WhEM B®(BSSteM(wfeSfes^P pfMStff g' ■s^>p§imiS#aiSB^jS| mpeMpK a! l-tf > -.VkP2< 3 ** c* l “ «t$v f £;i MMMk i ;e at* 8a ”“- I> i ' “ ISA'S -?;«. A ■S%«lis^i'v!^'*“ H S*f^-^;^ l >i^lrif(*Ki , iisrt;Si!?i.Pt':'®4'’jv , ifi , l , T: Ton. ■•! 4fei^®s^^s&ip&®R^js*4 a p , S^jsJ»3&*^wA , 2y#iH»sigggM4 "-Kk. *« 'i. f ‘x c \ m . k X ? - ■ *\-:i':%'■ -i ■ t -->'r> -' ,f , r: ,- X' /-■ %“ ■ •■: .>£■ * 4 ,» "' o> .. f ■\r'W’Vh.^Tf&Zf*& Y^Sc^skt^’L^ •«0,- 7 -«-. J !>.. ( :ivy? f > ? :v ■ !^s‘ •?"* fr t 1 ?-* vT-**; ”Vv, >,*•■*:? f^k*..v;'. .. * * ;--: \ !#i'.r>f>'^ ; V;^,V^'i' yy>/. ,:'vVV-:\. v^>^ ■;- v v*■ .. 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The Bollidaysburg JScguicr says that on the Ctb of Februr. ary, a dear run through from Philadelphia -to--Pittsburgh will be made by an bicursion train, containing Directors, and Invited guerfs. For this special purpose, an engine .of extraordinary capacity ia now fitting np nt Altoona* and they are also engaged in building a mcdol car there. The Beats are arranged in the fora of single «m chairs, which., can be pieced In a reclining position, and afford all the com* forts of abed. The epringsero cfa now and improved kind, which will scarcely impart any motbn to tho car, Thepaia ting, Is said to be as exquisite os art can produce. Indepen dent of the magnificent scroll work,'each panel has a repre sentation of scenery along tho lino of the road. Tho car and locomotive are to bo .used-after-.the excursion for-tho Lightning Line, which Is togo through.in four, hours less than the mall train, at a small advance over tho regular fare... ■—rr—■■ Lost Coal BoAW.“£f«#n Jfen Drowned.— From tho pa*- gangers on the Philadelphia, last evening, Intelligence vu noeiTOd which swells tho number: of cc&lboata lost-since tho break op to wtenty*/cmr, and also brings us the tnoum fal intelligence of tbs loss of eleven men , coal-boat men, by drowning. We have the names of a few of the owners of tho lost boats. Messrs. Morrison £ M’Closky, Jake Hill,and Kirk Lewis each lost.two.boats, and Geo. Lcdlle one below Louisville, five men were.drowned on Morrison £ McQoo ky's boats. P. £J. Watson lost a pair at Ripley, one man -drowned. A pair (owner’s name notglTcn) were loatot Mastspha Ipland—five men drowned. W. IL Brown lost a barge at Raccoon. But it is useless to attempt a list of tho losses just now. • The main fact is that 925,000 bushels of bool ore already sunk, and no guess can bo formed of .the future disasters. . Wearo pleased to hoar that tho barges of Hamilton Ln* ©ock, which left in November, end wefe supposed to have been lost at Manchester Island, ncor.MayßTllfe,have reach ed Cincinnati In safety, and brought him $4,000 —18 cents per bushel, by tho boat load. Bbidgk Mcm^aArEiuiLrsßUEa. —Thecitlsensof tbeber. ough of Sharpsburg mot, pursuant to previous notice, In the ©flic© of Messrs. Lewis Dalzell £ Co., on. Tuesday, to tok® into comoderation tho propriety,©! building a bridge across tho Allegheny river opposite this place. • The meeting was enHedto order by catling A. Morton, Esq., to the chair, and appointing J. B. Boberts Secretory The eboinnan not being acquainted with the object of. the mooting, Mr Richey, the agent of the company, being pro. sent, was called upon to state the object ofthemectittg,and throw all the light on the question ho could, to which the gentleman topUod in a very neat and appropriate speech. ; At the clOjo of Mr. Richey's speech the subscription book was presented and stock taken. • LrcrußS.—Don't forget that Dr. James King lectures this, Thursday, evening,at Masonic Hall. Subject: The physiolo gical uses and hygicanio condition of tho atmosphere. Ail persons who desire the abatement of the great smoke nuisance, which bos Interfered with the comfort, and re tarded the prosperity of our cities, aro inritai,to attend, v The importance of ventilation in churches, hails, court; rooms and dwellings, will be demonstrated,] and the true way to remedy those evils, which, have caused disease and death in our cities, as surely as carbonic odd, in old woils, or tho choke damp in old mines. EL£cnos.~Tho election for President end Directors of the i Ohio end Pennsylvania Railroad Tor the ensuing year r take* j plan to-morow, ot the offico of thecrtnpeny cm Third street,.] in this diy,between 10 abd 3 o'clock. The TOte of Allegheny i city -will bo cast by proxy for the present officers, Mperrejwv i lultoa of Councils, which means Gen- Eoblason. for JPresl* dent, aryt H.S. Fleming, Esq.y for one or tho Director*. -The to to of this city will also be cast by proxy. An effort ■will be made to elect a Board of Directora favorable to the ex tension of the rqgd to this city.: This, cf course, wIB bo bit terly opposed by tbeAlleghenians, Ailcancn was committed on thelioe.of the Pennsylvania lUUroad,on Wednesday night of last woek». The . affray which resulted so fatally, took place at tbe.fcoo&eof Hugh McGlnlejyon Tunnel Hill, in Blair county, where somo thirty or forty men are employed as brick layers.' Adis' pato originating la a game of dominoes and a bottle of whisky, ended tail man named McLaughlin being stabbed by no one knew who. died on Thursday mor ning- Twq mcn named ilehdnckson and Deed hnvobcon arrested, on suspiciomcf committing the murder. Ajmult axu lUTictir Muse, a colored wo* man, was Arrested 'jocterday, and taken'before Mayor cf Allegheny, charged with committing an assault upon Elisabeth Eckert. She was released npongivings2oo hail for her appearance at Conn. A'&an named ZimmintUggor, who keeps a tavern intbo Third Ward,' Allegheny, was held in $3OO bait *by Mayor Aitftfftw yesterday morning, for committing an assault and battery upon a man named Louis Grabbing. /. Trmisa nocss Cab S3. —The Court of Quarter Sessions is " now busily engaged in disposing of the tippling house cases brought to tboir notice by the reemt Grand Jury', Most of the persons IndieUd plead guilty, and aro s/u -tencod to pay ft fine of twenty dollars; when th*y 50 to trial, and are convicted, the Sentence Is one hundred dollars fine. Considerable revenue Is annually collected from plead guilty, and experience demonstrates that it is the best plan of dealing with such cases. Young Ladies' AssodnUon for tho relief of the Poor, would most gratefully acknowledge the receipt, per Hr. W. P. Marshall, of $B7 50, nett proceeds of the Concert given by the u Philharmonic Society,"- In their behalf, on the evening of tho 16th instant. ■. . . Also, upwards of SSQ, received from Mrs. Penny, in same varying from to $2O from different sources, mostly, anonymous, and a donation of $25 in groceries, By order of the Board. HofeSS C. F. Williams, in company with,, one of the Guardians of tho Poor, went op to the City Poor Houston Sunday last. They went up on this side of the river, and (leaving their torso and baggy opposite tbe Poor House,) crossed tho river Jam skiff. When they returned, Dr. W* discovered that some person had made off with both horse and buggy Since that time neither tchlclo or onl Trial havo boca*bcard cf Jctbt DiscnAEOEO —Yesterday Judge H’Clure discharged the jary summoned to attend the Court of Quarter Sessions) all the business of tho term to go before a jury, having been transacted. . The Court, after tho jary was discharged, adjourned unti* *?£&* stock of Groceries, Jfcu, will bo sold this mom Ing, at 10 o’clock, by James McKenna, Auctioneer, at the store of Wm. McLaughlin, corner of Webster and Roberts streets, and at 2 o'clock 5 building lots with houses and Im pnrvcments, and also 2 horses, wagon and harness. Bcucuat.—The dwelling house of Hr. Thompson, on Third street, near Smithfleld, was entered on Tuesday eve* nlng about nine O'clock, and a valuable mud; dresses, and other articles stolen, amounting Jn value to about ninety dollars* - Dsresnox—Tho mail train on tho Ohio and Pennsylva nia Railroad, was detained last oTening about two hours by the freight train coming Rost running off tho track, near Columbiana. _ T.mrexv, A man named Edward Taylor was committed to jaflydsterday, to answer at tho March term of Court a charge of larceny. Taylor was accused by a man named John Baker, of tho larceny of a pair of pantaloons. Tfnirpt» —An equestrian drama will bo performed this evening, at tho Theatre. The performances will commence with the comody of tho Serious Family.- Foa Rsarr.—Be© advertisement In another column of Ibur offices for rent, In tbe second story of tho Post Buildings. , Disznicr Coiter.r—Before Hon. Moses Hampton, President Jndge.v.< • Tho PrerfiJent, 'Din?ctora ond Company of the Michigan. State Bank vs. Eldrod. In this case the jury returned a TOnUctors3,Mo 00 ibrplalntafr. .. .:v'r. > ... In the ease of ‘Morrow ys. Morrow; tried before Judge Hampton bix* Monday, thd jury, afters, having been out twenty-fotir hours, returned a terdict for defendant. John S. Bllworth et al yb. Tcter Leforre; No. 279,1853. Courtney AXoalle and Shalcr* Umbstaottor for plaintiff, and Darragh and Mellon for uefonce. This was on action of tyoctmaut for 200 acres of land lu Indiana township. Verdict for trith six. cents damages and costs.. BeforeHon.H.W. Williams, Assistant Judge. Hdrtof James Bhadrich vs. Samuel Baird: No. 28, July tunn,lBs3. ' O. P. Hamilton for plaintiff, and .Wiliams and Sdden for defendant. ... Action of ejectment for eight lots of ground in borough.' On trial. In the case of Kramer A Bahm vs. Alex. Miller, a rerdict was rendered for plaintiff, for $3,425 08, Steel Pen*. JOSEPH GILLOTPB PENS, Nob. 303,708,170 c; 170,351, 715,723,739,758,700,762,748! 762,729, Barrel Pen, and Damascus Barrel Pen* . MVEB PUINBAS’ PENS— u Original,” “ Double Action,” “Treble Spring,” “Fountain,”/* Jenny Lind/* **Double Klaatlc.” ' • PRATT’S**Commercial,^“Extra Fine,” Republican, Al* batl. “ 605,” ** Slip Pens,” “ Eagle.” •. . ILCOHEN & Co.*a “Swan Quill,” “Backspring,” °Flat gpring,” “ Eagle,” 4 * India Rubber,” ■*< Oomme^cial, , ’*S Gutto JOSEPH J. LEVY 1 * celebrated OnnmprdalPßtfS. - , W. ft HAVEN'S Commercial Pms, white and bronsea. “ THE ELKCTBO PEN,” “ Amalgam,” “ Double Elastio." BLECBTWITH’S ‘‘RUBY PEN”—“The Accountants’.” AnH many other celebrated Pens; for sale by W. S- HAVEN, Btattonerand Printer, -. . • Market street, comer of Second, • jaZlnaao OU> AND ail.VJiit Of superior qualities, fo It wleby • w. B. HAYKN, .. V^\ B * / • . .. . Stationer and Printer, ■ • : Market street, corner of. Seconds XKTBVSUHQ INKS.—H»bert%- Orth’s, W & Heyea\Warden’s, Ho«ji* Thomp* ton% snS TTarren'a B 1 aefe, Bod andßlttß Writing lots, in oturti viafc. b&if pist» 4 os> tsd 2. os.- bottlofl*. Wr sslo .nfc H W. 8. HATEN'S Stationery TYorehouse, v jiSVnue •: .. . ...; Markot »t, cornor of Boeona. OTBTJSB. BALODK AND EBBTADBAHTI; 108 WOOD STREET. fTUIB suiacribcr bos now hla OTSXEB ANI) I KATINO HOUSE perfected in amcanir that cannot bo elected by any similar establishment InJ the city. . MEALS IVJZL BE SERVED VI? AT AH* MOVES OP Tiß? «M I", from tho f. , Choice.t bleats, Fowl., Flab, Hie Bill of Fare cannot be aozpaeeod, and bo would respce> tolly inTito the attonUon of; tbo ' jaabmwtf 108 Wood etroct. 4:;. 1 • ■ .■ :■ -f • .. i •• . . By tho O’Eollly tiaar far tie Morning Po»t I'UBTHEB BY -THE NIAOAE&i - .Tufitiftrr 25.—E1i0 iteamcr Kligant ftßirodst Sostoßftwhyfr®mHwltar^.•■'• • - ... ■■■ ■■ •••■ ; TbaCaitwa* Sousa Office** ware on th&alerten tbsfirri* Vnl Jfo- pcwon war allowed totoard her; AH the tnmkacf the paspenßare underwent rccfrat itmogßUog derelopmeatalcdto thwe-on usual proceeding*. - ’ ‘ Tha falicwlns additional: foreign news barbeen xeedred by her: • l*tjest—Tasai> Jan. rrocelTfidtcom Con i stantlsople to.tho 26tb ult* fitato thaiilr. Marsh, thi Amer i ' , The irt?opß- ln tbe garrison at {tonßtk&tifioplo hid been confined to their barmks, and xelhforcßaenw were called in from tho neighborhood; •- Btroag patrol* were posted-to ttxmdltooxis assemblages 1a <befet»et«. ' v .Letters ftom Baeh&rest to tbe 16th ray tliat Russia has replied to the last proporittoasnf peaeeby mating extraor -dinary warliko aanrementa. —lnstruction? hare been dis-: patched from 8b Petersburg to increase thsDanubian army .wancxeentireforcaof2i0 t 000jnon« ' - :■'* ~ The London Chronicle of the 7th saya that hopes of peace hang on a very slender thread, and that the western powers had made foil preparations for a more probablo alternative. : Dates ftom New Booth Woles to the 30th October ore re> coired»batthcralsno important news. . i A ship had arrived nt Plymouth from Melbourne, with nearly a million and a quarter of gold. • Melbourne date* to October. 11th state that the prodnee market | 8 fcadly supplied,nnd business has been dull* but r reaction laconßdcntly anticipated. Great demand for la-- bor. Wages inewasod. Gold at drooling has fUlan to threo pounds eateenuthillisgs and nine-pence. At Melbourne it has fallen to seventy-six shillings. v . ■; HARnisßffßG, January &>;—The delegates the Frotdb? tory Convention ore arrivlngin crowds. A preliminary meoiing, at tfceCnpltoT, was held thisovening. It waft largo* ly attended. Col. Units was chairman. 0. Magee, Alderman Steal, the Her. Messrs. Presley and. Bryan and many other Pittsburghers are present- . ■ . . ! WiycsiSTEß, January 25.—A terrible fire occurred lost night, which destroyed from ten to fifteen houses. The Taylor Hotel and several dwellings and stores on Main street, were on fire, but was put out without serious damage. Loss $15,000. . f.rtt, January 25.—The U. S. Marshal is bore to-day. The railroad men aro making to re-lay the track to-morrow* Great excitement prevails*. plo threaten to demolish it aslastos it I*erected.: CnAßixsTon, 8. 0.. January 25.—Alfred ATerson,.of Co lambus, was ejected .U. 8. Senator, .for.Georgia,nn Monday. Ho is a thorough-going StatcsßlghtsDcmocrat. TELEGBAFH MASKEIB. New Tons, January 25.—Ooiton*..sales 125 Q bales, unset* tied. ColT«o...salca 200 bags Rio. at 11* • Bucar...saJes 100 boxes Muscovado at 4, Havana at 6, Floar.«*alcs 11,&5Q bbls State at $8,87@9;. • Southern: s9@9<- 25. Wheat...sales 2250 bus rod at $2,10, irregular. Con* «.sal«a 00,000 bus western, mlxod at 09; yellow SL. lin*. BRod...sales 3000 at G 3, firm. Provlstl<?nH...Bales 2600 bbls prime beef at $12,76 1 mess $14.50, buoyant; 600 bbls mess pork at $13,25@13,&0: prime sl9,23,.firmer; 200 bbls bocf hams at $l5, extra Chicago. Hogs plenty otO; shoulders 0%; hams 8%. Lard...sales 1000 bbls at 10, and 20 kegs at 11. Butter 12@14&- Ohio cheese 10&- : PnitAEttPinA, January-25.—Cotton qtiiet: prices remain unchanged. Flour firm at the advance noticed yesterday; sales COO bbls mixed brands for export at $8,60; holder* ro fbso this figure for straight brand*, a fair demand for city consumption within the range orsS,G2@9 for eoturnon and extra. No sales rye flour. - Corn meal In demand ; wles9so bbls Pa. at $4,25; soles 1000 do Brandywiue $4,60.- Wheat continues in demand» falcs 4000 bus htsl,Qsi rye, sales 3000 bus Pa. at $1,10; corn -In demand at 90, for now yel low. Whisky in demand at 33; la bbls. . :.. dxasiUTi, January 25.—The river has fallen 10 inches; it has been raining hard all afternoon. Flour dull and heavy; nates.l3oo bbls at so,f>s. Whisky Provisions buoyant; sales half-mlUiona lbs Bulk meat et far Shoul ders; S%@s}.£ for Sides, and 7 for Hams; sales 600 bbls Pork at 12 for moss, and 13 for clear. Lard bbl, and 9 for keg. Sales new Molosssx at Sugar 4@5. Coffee dull.- Cloverseed $5,00, , Inittran«eBtM)Ka« Qpi SHARES WESTERN INSURANCE 00. STOCK, Ott DO vbldis2onorshacohaflbefin.p&id,forsaleb7 * • vikuasla. nnx *,OO, 64 Wood vtreet. SUOARCUMSD -HAMS—Ift) tierces litans an* bvlTV* Soeu ilamvof Boporior quality, for fitfully tj«*, for • katabjT- , ...■ •> P. SELLERS ; 3*21:1* 809 Liberty strret. flfrl RflfV-¥OR TUtB AMOUNT, one tbirdia baml,th« <2) l»Jul / balance io two of. three rears, can be. bad a. comfortable Two Story BRICK ROUBR-of four rooms, kitchen, good cellar, and finished atUo, situated on Carpen ter’s alley, near Wylie sircot;-a garden,'with ahada trees,. grape arbor, Ac. Apply to • ‘w ... . v ja2i \ 8. CPTIIBERT A SON, 140 Third at a—i'Uß $l2OO, one-third in band, balance io tJJ) 14U' I four years, we will sell a .NEW BOUSE, Jurt finished, of sir rooms and cellar, with Lot lOOifect front, by. 205 deep on a ten feet alley; pleasantly situate on Ut. Wash* Ineton. . 8. CCTHBERT A SON,. ja24 " 140 Third street. IMIE REAL KdTATE JOURNAL, remaining a list of Property for sale by S«CCTUBERT A SON.can bo bad (RATI?, by colling at tbeir office, No. 140 THIRD st. (J 024 SELLING OUT.—Hortng concluded to remove from the city, I now offer my Jorga stock of BOOTS, SHOES and TRUNKS, at PRICES REGARDLESS OP COST; My«to*k consists of almost every variety now in tba market,and wll! bo sold at pricer to suit 1 customers. . All those who wadt Bargains ore invited to call. L. JLHAYWARD, • ja23 . • Corner of Market and Xlbetty sta. [7OB BKNT—TWO BTOKES. cro linod street, between ’ Liberty and Penn. Enquire of ■ A. >V. LOOMIS. 12f Fourth tU , AUSTfN IttOMIS. No. M Fourth et. •|j OUSKS TO JiET—A two-story iiOUisE on litgb street, $lOO i-crycar; a dwelling'house on Robinson street, slfl> per year; a bouso on Webster street, $l2O por year; a brie* house on lion street, $l5O per year; the second-story room of No. MO Third street, $lOO per year. Apply to Jangl ; 8. CtrrnnßhT A aONVMOThlrdgt. T OCATIONS I'OH GAKDiiNS ANl> DWULLINUB—I*or 1 j sale, 13 nerea of choice Land, well adapted fbr Gardao log purposes, with au Orchard of 200 trees; Strawberries. Gooseberries Currants, tc. The fruit is of the best qaallltr. Two D welllpjr Houses, ii&rn and Stable, and a good supply or Water- Situate 3 miles from Manchester. For price anil term* apply to B» CUWWKItT ft SON, .•• Jan2l - T 140 Third at. . • ■ ■ To Let) ' • ■ • 4 BASEMENT ROOM, corner Fourth ptreot and Cherry A. nlloj,Plttsburßh- Tho Room Is 21'foot vide by 32 deep; ono half ebotre ground. dry and veil finished. -It has ft coal vault in front; Will l>o rented from Ist AprQ next. • Enquire at ofilm of ** Morning Post.** • jaT j. ruaemo Notice. JOS. FLEMING having associated vlth JOS. ABKL, tho. •business vBl hereafter bo conducted under th* style of J. ABEL ft -00-, at tho old stand, comer of Bmithfield and Fourth street*. • . .v- Jnl.y DomatiO and JFitrtiffn iimfe liotes, Odd and £dv& Exchanged,<Uthe . EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OF wuxi&h &* huh. & co.» 04 voon mm, parsacson. lnterest alloved on time deposits. [Jonl2 T ATKST MUSIC —S C FOSTER’S NEWEST SONUS 1 i Old Memories; new Scrubby 8 C Faster. Llttlo Kttaf 41 , u I Happy Days and Happy Nights. The Dying Words cf Little A nev gong in the story of u Hot Com n Kitty Clyde Tbo Long, Long Weary Day. Yesterday fit. Mary in Heaton; by Darns. Mary's JUttle Nieces. Rosebush Bcbottlscfc.' ?. * - • Opera SchotUseh. I Kafcy Did Polka. i*rima Donna Walts. I Dreams of the Ilp&rtt { Holiday Scbottlschu Bridal Folks. Together with ft variety of tho novest and most urtuoun* bio music, for gale by H KLLBEIt, 1 jti7 N*. 101 Third gtnyt. New an» moral books for YuDni&— Peep of Day. line open Line Advice to Young Christians Clara Stanley, ora Summer among the HiUs; 60 cents Frank or Three Months Under theSnov; CO Hundred Short Talcs for {Thitdfcn r illustrated; 60 and Sbadovs cf Scottish Life; illustrated; 75 ets Claremont Talcs, or Illustrations of tbo Beatitudes; 60 "cSi to the Lambs; a series of beautiful moral stories; e °The above are handsomely Illustrated, and bare a roll*, giatu (not BmtsJian) him. For solo by & BAVJSOIf •, 65 Market at. • NEW BUOKS JUST IIKOKIVtU AT DAVIbON'S book BTOBE, 65" MARKET street,. near... Fourth; Hot Com: Ellen.Mulgravo; Pietro Touwaiiti Flfnrcr of the Family; Llttlo Ferns for Tittle Friends: TheFArlrCsllod: little Susy’s Six Birth-days; Cltnh Books for Children; Kenny’s Mills, or- the "Earnest- Worker rAt. IJotna end Abroad, or HOw to Behave; -splendid English Illustrated end colored Juveniles; Common Bights and Rand: Fox and Geese; Blind Sister! Bmall gins vftsdrie Minion ary: BeTMtalUaoe;My First Born ; The Tislt ( Bins of the Tongue; life Real and tnreal! Alice and Besrie; torennd nniflcAfor ehildren! Boyhood or Great Monrllarry s lAd -sertol^lnffiArahlanlilghWrßhetorioofOonrartatlon: splendid editions of the- Foots,- English, end- American, HfiStoted: Melville’s Sermons; Christ In. History , The Last-pays of atist, T>y-Soheufflor; Pastor’s Bkotchcs, Kiehard Williams, tho Patagonian Missionary, by Hamil ton. ' <weu ' m 3SW 14U810.--OW Mflmoricflj.aud Littio iiUa; two now Hongs, fay & 0. Foster. Reply to Lilly Dale. Uncle Tom's Religion. •• ••• • •• v -' •■’ Katy Uhl and Katy Didn’t—doett. . _ . y-.ra. ■>.■<>■ Tho Other Side of Jordan—£ong, by Mrs. Fioreuco., r • Qraoo Schottlscbt by G. Anton. . • JnlUon’s Library‘of now Dancer. 7 : -Tillage Bedowai yery pretty. • The Nymph Waltr.' • iEtoe Galop; with a baauUful lithograph; Love SchotUsch. ' Flora Maznrka; r JolUen’fl English Quadrilles; • •Junior Bachelor's -do prlma Donna Guitar. • Just reoelred and for aal* by '■ ; n, SCintOEDETt A Carso’s Hall, Fourth st., BOOKS LAST BRCKIYJSD* AT DAYIBOH’SBoofc Store, 05 Market struct,'nearFonrth. : • Harper’ssad Putnam's Mogarines; ;i • Lyeli’sGooloffyT Piorpoji on Infidelity—now, supply; uainUtop*j Philosophy* Hitchcock’s Philosophy; Libor on (Itn Liberty end Goyenunontf Dreamsand Leaden BcaUtles;. • •..• .1... Jxragßtroih ontbo UlToandHonoyßoo;.. ■v ; ■ - -■ 'Webster’sDictlonarioSifttuh'SNotesJ-. ’ Kitto’e.Blblo Illustrations; Explanatory Bible; •-. Prime onDeatb of Little Children; Fern Learcs;/ - -Isaae T. Hopper; Missionary of.KUmany; Lamp ana.L&ntcrn, Hamilton: _ Jaaquollno Paschal, or Conrcpt Xifo at Porißoyal •. i fleiwi. J. Sfazoffel Co*, HANUyACIUBBBB 0» PIRE PBOOP SAyBB,- Vault Doorß andlren Window • A ND as all persona admit the necessity of the above XV mentioned articles, we hayo no hesitation in recoin* mending oar article to,be equal to anything ip the city. Orders promptly attended, .10, and -put up in the best style, and on short notice* ... - . ■ SmiChfield street.'betwoen fourth and Fifth, Pitts*, burgh. [sep9;dSm} . - , . J. BHBOFFKL A CO. YTtODiflSU—Jojt received,. V/ loeadutnimo Oodiloh, : &bb!alfo.lBalmOD,.... Soo jbn smoked Salmon, ; - . SO bhlo gib’d Honing, i 20 do • • "-••••■ • - . lMboxEaßixrtingtonsciledErfNo.ltookoa&&rrlcff» For sale lowiWsaah by JZHU HAWOBTH, - dfcc6 n - '-■ ■■ - Ccrner of Diamotodßud DuUsemd alley. uwM 3. B. WILIIAMB,I22 Woodetnet TQKAS— O bbU driedTenniaaiM ?eaa *Mj!gjsLfij ( Uc*.- .:• X < dec23 - - ‘ Miqmu 4 BIOKETSOK. Mew PQSTr * ■:■>. . fiiTßovßQs, January 26th, 12 u. ?■ Hirer, Bfect Slfcchdswatar intha-dhannel and felling. c. v ' Tha dndunatians, cnthefcUh, wert apprehensive ct\ another flood, like that of -1848.. Agpoddeal of damage had. already becri done by the high water up toyestcrdtvy\ fcrom all points along the riTers,.wehavareports of &Ov rero cold weather-* . Coolboat-men oresuffering, and some of them perishing from cold and fatigue, as the aceountabelow ioform us. r ___ ■ Tho gale on the rivoron Sunday evening appears to hate done great damage to coal-boats, and, It U feared, to steam- ; boats.. The Cincinnati papers fear that many lives hare -stt-T-.;* :'v'.-r T v) Steamez 1 Ui 8* Mail U loaded for St Louis, and will leave on first chanco of making a safe voyage. . Tbeirogular . packet , for Cincinnati, Lhe .Philadelphia, leaves to-morrow, her regular, day, for tbo Qtfbeu City.. -The Washington CityJoftibr-Now-Orleans with about thirty-two htradrod moTassea barrels, from different houses In the City, and.other freight. • The Clara "Fisher and Corn Planter are discharging their cargoes from up the Allegheny, at the Monosgahela wharf, on account ofthe ice in tho above river. ' > ' Workmen are engaged in raising the ball of tho Steamer Brilliant to get way’s under to launch her... Bteamer CrystaTValaco reports tho Union lino boat Thos ( >wann out ofwatoon tho Wheeling Wharf. Coin Boats Euttk—Lnxs Lost-—We learn by privato des patch that Mr* Watson lost two pairs of coal boats, at Sugar Creek, and that twcnty-fOur men were drowned; all from Pittsburgh, bonnd for New Orleans. ‘ ; “ ■ We toko the fbllowfogjfrom the Cincinnati Gtfnmercial of January 21. The fhrions-wind of Sunday, night, itis feared, causodj much distress, loss ot property, and loss of life, on tho Ohio. The evening was calm; and there was every appearance or a pleasant night for coal boats to ran, consequently manydid not “tie up,” and were exposed on tho broad, rapid river, to the full; power of -tho tempest, which came on without warning, and was of extraonlfnary vebemonco. 7t is know « that one pair of coal .boats, having aboard thirteen men, eaaknrew miles abavo -Wamwi about 10 o’clock. Six of the men reachod the Kentucky shore, and tho others may havo landed in lndlana, but it Is feared they have peri shed t . A single boat snnV at HaysviUe, but all of its crow es caped, And took passage on the Pittsburgh, bound up. Even tho steamboats were rendered unmanageable by tho force of the gale, and had to ley up for hours. Wo fear that wo will bare yet to record some dismal calamities, suffered by the coalboat-men, who were oat during tho coldest and . most tempestuous night of tho season,. The fbllowlng.is from tho Cincinnati CWuwWon, of Janu ary 24. * * • The JUeghaiy, while on her downward trip from Pitts burgh on Sunday night, when noar New Richmond, over took soveral coal boats In a sinking-condition, the crews having deserted the wreck. Itwas mowing hard at the time, with the wind blowing a porfbcthUTrieane The boat hove to on hearing cries from several tocn in a skiff, who were taken on board and provided fbr. They proved to be s part of tho crew of tho boats, and were suffering rovcrcW from the cold when picked up, two Of the party being badly frozen. The Ben JVauWin from Louisville, when near-Warsaw, about 1 o’clock yesterday morning, met a couple of sunken coalhargcs. The crew, thirteen in number, had taken to the skiffs, and six were received on board of tho boat, while tho balance, seven in number, pcrieb&l from cold and fa tigue on the stormy waters. .The men shouted, but thtfsnow failing thick and fast, detained tho boat some time in And • log them. The waves rolled high at the tiino. From all ac counts, tbo night was nmisnally stotmy, and wo fear disas trous to our flat and coal boatmen. Tbo Saoia arrived from -Portsmouth,' this momlsgat one o’clock. Wo loam that a coupleofcoel boots were wrecked below Portsmouth during the storm of Sunday night, -and lon oat of sixteen of the crew drowned. The surviving six were picked up in an open boat, by tho humane crew of tho v&lotO. The Cincinnati and Lonisvlllo mall boat, Lady PL freshen eight miles above tho city on Sunday night, ocddcntly-took fire from the ash ban> Tbealarm was soon given endspread with clectrlo rabidity through the cabin, awakening the passengers andcreating unnsualexciiement. Fortunately, the dames were speedily extinguished by the men on watch, and the boot saved without injury worthy of nbllec.- 3oats JeiTioc to4ay Louisville: Xripta, Portsmouth; THsxmnn, Madison, and several others for St. Lonl*, Nashville and New Orleans. . . [Front the Cincinnati Ecqairor of the 241 h Inf t.} There is no mistake about our having a Tory high river, and.we lUnk .it Jbrtnn&ta ft*r «■ that the* eohl spell of weather came upon os, as itoparates to check the swell, and «op press a Hood which we otherwise would no doubt• bare had. The water yesterday afternoon was nearly up to tho curb stone atjtatlfalo Row, preventingdrays from passing along the landing, tbero up to Xudlow etmjt, Nor was thuro bat little space left to nse at Gilmore's Wharf, bo* twoenthe footof. Molo strret and tho front of Walnut street. Bpaco twing thus somewhat shortened,mode bad ness look lively along tho landing from Broadway to Main street, and tbo numerous boat* .that were constantly ai* rivlng found some difficulty In getting In so as to get their gangways ashore. In order to unload nod reload. Should ho weather moderate soon, wo sballhave a still greater rise. Tho following is a list of tho steamers at nod about Urn landing yesterday: Northerner,-Tropic, Xhek-Keys, Qart foxd, Lady Pika, Don Franklin, Allegheny, Messenger No. 2, ‘ AJvin Adams, Buckeye State, Keystona, Arctic, EUra, J. P. Tweed, Mediator, Norma, Malta, Castle Garden, il. T.YeaU man, K. IT. Winslow, Mansfield, Lancaster, .and Ohio, Be* tide* these anamber of boats departed.. The Ohio cam aup i-'-from NeW-Otleahs;about 4o’clock. Tho Alvin. Adamsweftt: op, and the Ben Franklin down.. Tho Allegheny reached the landing In the morning, having bevn detained several hounbythowlndof the previous night ■ 8 raff 0 meats win* is chaswu AHiUVkL. Bteamrr Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville, ii . -Luserno- Bennett Brownsville. - u Thomas Bhrtver,Bailey, West Newton. <* Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Klirabcth. **■■■ Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling. DEPARTED. tf Jefferson, P&rkimon, Brownsville. “ Luteme. Bennett Browni»Til!o. ” TbcasaeShriver,2lailey,WestNowtos. « Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Ellxaboth. *»Washington City, Ebbert,New Orleans: ■ “ Jono Franklin, William.*, Cincinnati. «* . lletnrn,-Stoop*. Cincinnati. « Crystal Palaoo, KoUnts, ClaetanaU, : 44 ■Winchester, Moore,‘Wheeling. • ■ "steamboats. “1854.” PITXBBDBGH, CZISrCIHKATI, XOXIIBVIIXE, ’ AXT> SAINT tOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino, ron vnr cowinrotc? or PASSENGERS AIBD FREIGHT nrrwsw PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint lionl*. mb, Tnis- Lws la oomponrxi of seven m-, t JfcjEf+Bfirit class powerful Steamers, une* [/=**?' G&aasSriaaiuskiuallod for speed, splondor, enfbty,c&=3=ae*s3 ivnd eomfbrt, and U the os&t fnftoooQ baht u»o? Btzui Pacuts on the Ohio river It connects with the U B Mall Uqoof Steamers from. Cincinnati to Louisville ami Saint Louis, by Which passengers and freight aro ltd tied and re ceipted through daily Two now Steamers haro been added to tbo Line, which cow consists of the following boats Dat/t of Departure Boats Oiptaxns. front Pittsburgh, BUCKEYE STATE.. W. Bct/rMOOvrs..' Sunday. fiIESSKNGER, No. 2. J. B Dim, —Monday. ALLEGHENY... ..... ,Gso M’Lalw - . Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE . W*,J. Koimz .Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA .. ... R. J Grac* —Thursday. PITTSBURGH- . • .11 CASJPRttu... .«. -Friday. PENNSYLVANIA Jno Ruarsrarzß. Saturday. Leave dally at 10 o clock, A. 3L, precisely. No freight received alter clue o'clock on the morning of departare. ior particulars, apply on board, or to * JOHITB LIVINGSTON, dOUN FLACK, | Agents, UonontrahclaHouso Buildings. IdcclO] Pittabargh, 1853 For Nos ■pr . Tea lino steamer CUN COEItSIN, T. Galla- I Master, vriU leave for ttio above and all In ports, THIS DAY, For freight or passage, apply on board, or to jn2B ;fl. M; ,HAttTO?f;Afftmt For Hempbli ond Rew Orlcani. iimi ■ Ta* steamer w JOHNL. AVERY,” Capt. IU I jdlf HEfcfiifrP ftosn'Tsox, stHHcavo for tbo above and In* Bffiw£tttigfis3teftnediato ports on FBIDJIY, Iho 27th Inst; at 4o’clocfc,P.M.,.. . .. , . ~ For freight or passage, apply onboard, or to ■ jagft ■ -• • -FLACK ft LIVINGSTON,Agents. . ForWaeUville. w _ -Tbo fine steamer HAYIGATOB* Capt. J. C. jlliiujrt'TfltTr'T. Trill leave for *bo above ond Intermediate. SSSaSftports onpHUESDAY, 20th Inst : For freight or passage apply on board, or to surirv auv " ■’o.D. MILTKNBEItOEII, . jj.24 : or JOHN FLAOK. For St. XjOuls. • mtm. The steamer C. 8> MAIL, Capt Jacob Ha 2« LsJk^fe&J&Vvrtil loave for the above and Intermediate -£S&2]g£rporta TUUBSDAY, 20th Inst For freight and passage apply onboard, orto • ■.. , ■ f .ja24 •: r V, .JOHN FEACK, Agent For saint A.onl> ■to -.< The splendid steamer UEBALD, J..S.Daub, • i 'wiU loavft for tbo above and IntermcK ' dhiSSßldiate porta; onTHURSDAY,Jtmaary 2Ctb, at yScISCTTM t k . . - For freight or passage, apply on board, or tor ;- r .? ■:. js23eam- ■ jjIABTON and FLAGK*.'Agonts, . ; T?OH BALE OR REST—The large Factory Baildltigfwitli H i four Lota of Qrcand,ritaato near McKee, onWashlng ion' street, opposite flint glaa 'worfcs of Mr. 0. Johnson, in Birmingham. Erninireof “ OTUIU i . . -:P» M. DATIS, Anct!oneor r : * Corner of Wood and Fifth streets. "Dr. I. Hoßtetter'a Celebrated Stomach. Bitters, TvranSEliY ANTIrDYSPEPTIO, end warranted to inrlg 1 V orate and strengthen the whole system ot overy one who usosthem. aro now kept tor ssle by. . 'Dr GEO IC'kIIYBBE, ooroor Wood at. and Virgin alloy; ' ‘ writMING 8808.. Druggists,eor. Wood and Fourth sm; Ih E BEhtjEßßiDrugglst, Wood at bet. Third anti Fourth; JOELMOmBB,DrWgi.t, Blbortr .tract. and sllonr first. elasS/Uotels ood&jsunranto, as well m dealers generally, whoro the pwpriotora most rcspoctfully Ie ?ho when compared with thn In-. “ruling Bitters possosa merit sofflclent ■toSrSmndthemiWC wIU rt BriW wrads ln their i’SjiS»,nMu*iills)iri»* them but be Mreful to iS forHOsreniKS fiTOMAOHBirrhBS, aathoro are wivl_ niihm nneCMlltGd to bfl ijjft. MltlC>.WfllC)lCoßipBHk‘ tlrely OurSttoroarairithontnri«l,either uto their medicinal qualities, oras n harerago. They ere nut np In squaw bottles, MI JW“t. with di< ructions on, and Dr; J. BattcUcr’t sumach Btftert blown on the glass. None other gyrrH * 00 dac3l 26T Penn street, Pittsburgh mEABI TKABI TKABI—J. HAWOKIU, t&o.onguial ana theOoxt tlty cannot belt Ha most roflKKtfnUy torihatho j JcuUeb »nd gentlemen of-thiaandthe snrronndlng dWrtetj, irtttout distinction of'nation, to call anairyhljTeaa, SSh\.»ii. .object to to letnroed, If they don't &*> eatiainctlon. The following are the . _», Prime Oolong,Souchongand Congo, 37}£@ W eonto in. ' A Tory superior EnglL*h breakfatt Congo. ODc lb. : Eitra flue, a Tory daliclous Ccujio,7sc.^lo^ ' §tSafine Y?mg D Hj^and ? lctpMial ) Jse-?0>. of. Diamond andtOamond alloy A litoral rpdnction mode to dealers. . " J*™, -i 4/ “ { ** 45 ■"*' -TV^'-V’ V s ’>■' . l-.i, - ,f ' .‘ v . ■ ■■■ L . *l. * ! X-._^ v’ ?# ?> ■»/ DAILY EEVIEW-OF JEITTSBUEGH mi. , ■ 077xcaop,*aB-DAiLT MoaJTno Post, \ "> - ■ i. ' Thursday,'‘January2o,lßM.> f ■ i Fl/VClt.—Tblswa? decldedlythelejuUngprtlcleyesteraay, the market Very* much excited, and prices further advanced. The demand from bakers, retailers, atul for shipping never was nioro briikand animated; holders manifested but lit*.: tie di'ioaltlon to sell, even at the high rates offered. -’We" have soles of .261 bblff at $l,lO on the ■wharf; SlB do on the wharf ut $7,00@T,12; 218.d0 reported early at $6,75; sales from store cf 100 bblsextra at $7,50 i 60 do auperflUs * GRAIN—Is In ocUve demand, with sales reported of 500 bus oats at 420; com In demand, 'and wanted at 65@CGc; barley, in demand, and readily command fi3@6sc; -rye 76d. , BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.—lhcro-ls moroinqulry for buck* . wheat, owing to the advaneoin. wheat flour, audprfees are looking up. . We note . a. Bale .oflOO racks, from slow at $1,37. '' ■ .. : / > MOLAB&E3.—Sales 25 bbls et 26c, cash, . , SUGAR,—SaIes.IO hhdsnt4%@sc, ... > CLOVER SEED.—Wo have xurthor sales of 200 has to ar rive at $6,26. • .• •• ■ . v ASHES.—SaIes 21 casks domestlcnl SVfc. i HAY—Sales2W6lds atslo@l4. * .•*■:■- ; DRIED PRlllT.—Wenoto further soles of 76 bushels of peaches at $1,65. : SOAP.—Sales2so boxes at 6c. ' WHISKY.—Sates 20 bbl& at 2A@27c. . BACON.—sales 4 tes s. c. .. atTlo; new plain hams and .flhoaldcrsaro nowin ihe inarketjbQt asyet baveno sales ; reported. . " ■■■ r •• DRIED BEEF.—Sales 4 tea at oc.. • OlL.—Salcs4bblsNo. lLaidftt7Bc. . ; CRACKEB&—The current price of Crackers, as rcportwl by Rhodes A Varner, 1* as follows: .Water Crackers, .....46,50 . - Butter do do «... 0,60‘ Pilot .U $5,00 - . . Sugar Crackers, 8U . Boston do do PlcNio do do BVs Soda > do* do.. ' . B>s ' COmaEECIAL StnmADY. CINCINNATI,.January.24, ... Ptoctt.—There was an active domand to-day, and prices advanced, In anticipation nf lavorable news by tho Rteamer- Tbe tides included 104 bbls at $0,15 : 500.d0 at $6,20, lined and delivered; 1000 and 50,25; and 400 at $6,20, lined and delivered. ' The steamer's nows, reporting an ad vance of fully. Ba. bbLitt Liverpool, was received after change, hut we heard of no sales to Indicate Its effectupon . prices; and tho-marketclosed unsettled. - The receipts con • tlnue light- •. < : P&ovistoxs.—The market remains quiet, Lot in prices there is no change. Holders arc Arm, and buyers are not anxious to operate. The only eales heard of were 200,000 B>s shoulders oodaldefl,ln bulk, deliverable February 15th, at ,4J£ and 2000 pioces shoulders (slop) at 4 cents.' .We quote Lard 8% tor prime bbl, and Oc for do keg—hold ers generally asking 0% for the latter; Mess Pork $11,60 andsll,7s. ■■. ■i 11066— Continue to arrive in limited numbers, and are selling at $4,76@4,50, with a demand fully cqual to the .supply.- -a Whiskt.— Salas of 100 bbls from W. W. Canal, 25 do from railway, and 2Oodo Rum river at 21; 76 do from wagons at 5O doll, P.from HamUtcu Railway.at 20^,and 400: do from Little Miami Railway at 20]X. ■ The maTkctls Ann, but prices ore irregular. • * .conzMtxD'DAnT Poa Boon A& Bargcnt, B Oomtr of Wood cad & PENNSYLVANIA. 1 Pittsburgh Banks par.; Philadelphia ” »- ,-A\ Brownsville “ par.j Bucks county 44 / ••••«••« 7* Ch««terCo.(newlssne)... . j 4 Columbia BridgoCo ...34 Danville . 44 . \i Delaware co. 44 , \i Doylostown 44 ......... .ji Germantown 44 . .*.•••••• ./% lAnrajtur Banks--.......; i 4 Lebanon 44 fi Montgomery co.Banka.- '\i Northumberland 44 yi PottaviUd . : ' 44 • *»« Y* Reading : 44 }A Schuylkill county 44 ... % Washington Yi West Branch . , 44 .- V 4 Wyoming j 4 Carlisle ................ 5i 1 Chambcrsburg............. - :.34 I Erie. $4 Gettysburg!!-..-..- % Harrisburg. % Houeadnlv ~ % Middletown.-.........—.... % Waynesbnrg, % York Banks.;.—• % ReliefNolcAvAvi-..«..*w.i4 M United Btnteaßsnk.w.... 16 Allegheny City Senpu....par. Pittsburgh City « par. Allegheny Co; “ ......prera. NEW YORK. : New York City........... \i .Country Banks ...... yi NKW JERSEY; All eolrect 8n.nk«......... % DELAWARE. : All rtoltent Dank®...-...* - M Small Notes. ~ % MARYLAND. Baltimore Bank®. Country Banks VIRGINIA. B&nfcofYa.*%r&nchcfl... V\ Former* 1 Bk. a branches,. % Valley Bk.* branches..... ?? FxchangeHk.4 branch aa % Whcchn«^C&&ka..... M .... 1$ % NB’.TONTiLANT). AH eolvent Banks... 5# ' COItRtCTT&.DAItT fQU'tllfc Patrtclc* & Friend* Ki Comer of FifUtaad tfixrf LOANS. UaUedStatesd*.lKfia Bolted States ss/1853.. PcoosylTanlaO*.!^— Peun*ylTanlnss.ltffW Allegheny county tf5.1.V..... Allegheny eouuty <joujroua:~;. Pittsburgh city #*• Pittsburgh city coopotus, payapU' Near Yorfc;..«. - \ Allegheny City os —..j Allegheny City coupons, payenlv; In Philadelphia--.-..; BANK STOCKS.. . j Bank ofPitbjbimrh Merchants* MnntilncUirtrre'liiuiLj Exchange lianK.— Parmerii'De posit Bank ! Allegheny hank imilKlK STOCKS. * '-■'•• • | Monongahela BridCe.—;......— Bt. Clair strwtt ! Hand street Bridge...—*** »*«•! Nor thorn Liberties 8r1dga.....—*..! insurance stocks. WeFtemliwu races Company..- Gtlxous* insurance Caxnpam. .. Associated Firemen’s Company. lELLORAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio . <.• take Erle«..« ... ...... Pittsburgh Gae Y> cika. - Monongahela Slarfcwalcr...— RAILROAD STOCK Pennsylvania Uallrord- . -*-• •• Ohio and Pennsylvania Kali rottLJ Cleveland a rUtabarchlloAlrcfuL. Marim Railway and Dry Dock— Turtle Creek Plank Road. ..... PerryetilU Plank Rood—., «... «. Greeuebure Turnpike- Ohartler* Coal Company COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Boston North American..««...« North W05t............... «i«. North Western..... « .. Adventure, Ohio Trap Rock. Minnesota.,... Pittsburgh and Islo Royal— . « Douglas Houghton.. Ontonoguu.. Hidgt Fire Steel . Colling •« .. Aztec.. « Bluff Peninsular. ATdry .... Fortst Hurn1i...........;......'.. ■ Iron Caty........— .03-OYSTER AND'COEEEE HODSB.®!: D. BABHABB. No- 40 r Slmlj bctwen Tftocl anti Afjr£e£, janlfcly] - ■ :*• .., .rmmmqir. Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus.*: k VERY great xrant has-been lelt in our cotmnunity r bo- J\, causa our institutions of learning, or public libraries and reading room*, hare no CnraicAtand PaaosormcAt Appabatuh to enable the tcachor or public lectoror on «1* tntiffd subjects to Illustrate his lecture upon. The Yoong Men’s Library Association* at their Into anQonl meeting, resolved to take tho necessary stops fur obtaining such an apparatus, so os to fill the void BO long felt The folloirfng persons bavo been appointed ns a committee to carry out thaohject proposed* and It Is earnestly hoped that tho cltf* tens, when called upon, will respond to the call by. subscri bing llWfally. DR. W M. 1171110111, a ' »R JAMFS & SPEER, EDWARD lUnMj F. R. BRVNOT, 11. -P. BAKEWELL. . j a 18 “ " .Committee. ALLEGHENY FORGE. . SOLOMOrr SHKTTER <fc CO« Late Blasol & Semple's llolllng Mill,) on the bank of the ‘ Allegheny, below the Bt. Clair. Strtatßridge,,.,, _ AUEQDXKT CITV.PA. ' . proprietors rospoclfully Inform tho. puolic th&t, having mode extensive odditlona to theit dstabuah* ment, theyaro prepared tp manufacture, on the most Tea*: sonable tormsflron Work for Bddgcs, CarAxles,Qanrry Work, Stono (Hftters’.and Masons* Tools, Shafting Mill Gearing, Machine Wdrk in gonemVand heavy Forging, of every description.' Also, HOUSE SHOES manufactured by Shtiter'i Patent Horse Shoe Machine. The Horse Shoo Ma*. chide wilt be In operation about-the mlttdlo of February, when all orders for Shoos will meet with prompt attention.. Mill Plcks madeanddressodL Orders sent by ma»l t or telo* : •graph attended toootho shortest ; A »- : .-ijali? - • Orphans’ Court sale* -- ABRAHAM FAUSTS EjyTATE. B 1 Order or the Orphans’ Court, I winter the Estate of •- ABRAHAM FAUST, dec’d.in Indiana township, being; about FIVE ACRES OP I. AND; adjoining lands ortho heirs Of'Lazarus nolmos, Robert Dunlop; Henry PChoOM anil the Butler road i. with a story-and half Lo:; Houso thereon, and. a LOg Stable, a young Orchard, and Blachemlth Shop, and. : all under fenco. Sale to.bo. made. on the premises on tho THIRD HONDA TOP PEBR UART NEXT, beta g the 'doth, alten o'clock, A. M.,on tho • following terms: Fifty Dollars at tho tino cf ealo, and tho balahca upon tender of -tho-deed.-- -EDWARD'McCORKIjE, • Jaltßteod •- " ! n-. n. Administrator. - Notice, • milE PARTNERSHIP which existed botweon.tho-undcr-- 1; signed and Hnnar BnaPtn, coder the. firm of HENRY; ETIMPLH A C0,,-la dissolved; and Ihe undersigned alone, aro authorized to transact and setlleup tha business of the lalefirm. rial&tf] " PATRICKS A FRIEND. T)ENN3YRVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY.—In pursu- X i unco or the Act ofAsaemblyof- Poouajlvnnla, entlUed An Act to Incorporate tho • rennejlTanio, Railroad Com* pony," approved tho 21kl day of March, A. D. la hereby glveni that.ltis the Intention of Urn Eenosjlran. nla Railroad Company, (ehould the, eanjo rbo approved,by thelr stcckholdcro at the annual meeting, to bo held on the first Monday of'February next,) to gnnranteo tho bond* of, tboßtacbcnvillo and -Indiana-Railroad Company. totho I amount or fivo hnndredthnasand doDara. i . c I i pyhL,-Jan.7tK, 1854,— jalMtn ' T--S.SJn.TH,Bcc’y. -y.- •- •■s HE LIST. BABE Hi tn* KOBsnto-ftom -•- Exchange Bonkers, isth ttruiti PttUburgJi. •, . oino. [Stateßk.&ndbra&ches.M 9£ .'Other sotoentßaokß .ißank of Bandtjeky«. Iflr&tiTlUe, ©y iNorwalk.vu...6o jOrbana...; Wooster... INDIANA. '■■■• State Stock 8ank5......... Stateßk-andbranches... . ILLINOIS. f State Stock 5ank*...,..;.. % State Bank 8ranch.......Y SO Bank of 111in0i5..75 ‘ KENTUCKY. AlLsoVraniß&nks....;...*.. %Z . MISSOURI.. Stateßk.andbr&nehoa..* % saoinoAN..,.; - All solvent 8ank5......... 1 WIBOONSD?. Marine* Fire Insurance 00.atMUvniuk10........'2 TENNESSEE, ... All solvent B&nkSi'.u.;..."'B . • NORTH CAROLINA. v All solvent I SOUTH CAROLINA. Allstolvontßaakß....;.... 1.. GEORGIA. AllfiolventE&nka......... 114 : AT.ABAWI ■■.• All solvent 8ank5......... 6 . LOUISIANA. All solventßanks..;.*...; 1W EXCHANGES. NewToTk . par* par. -• " par.- Cincinnati..'.*..—.<**:. 5f dtorit, t0n15v1110............... £4 dips’t. BLLon!/u;,.......,.....T diatft. VALUE OF COINS*- AmerfeiroGoldfnew)...... par* American Gold (01d)... ....prim. Sovereign*.;....-..'.. .........$4 83 Guineaa....'........5 00 Frederlekdore..:.;.*.;.*...., 7 80 TonTbalora - 7 80 Ten Guilders..,.—.-.,* 3 00 I/rulsd’or... 4 25 Nap01e0n5...;*...*:.......;.. 3 83 Doubloons, Patriot...TO IVmliloons, Spanish.......lG Jl3 1 P1icate......;... 210 PRICES OF S’ ' ; . v . C 6 ttroberii .WOBTfISO Xclian; ltln*is % i l $ moo' ' 100,00’ : 105,00 05,00 ( A sired, tftzr TfcZ. '$ 120,Gtt$100,00 101.00: 100,00 ’ 000 100,00 9Y,CO! 100,00 10^00 .08,00! : 55,5 b: ;-67i00| '65,25; • 40,00 48,7 C 50,00 102,60 10,00 . 28,00 8,00 MISCELLANEOUS? CORNUCOPIA. ■r-cw&jsv* a* “ i*-ae-r-r -n - ■*. ‘. - ■- - , - . ‘ : 11 « V,. *. ' '. . ' ■ V MISOELLANiX)US., , ; -XT O.'BUGAR—6O bhds prime old and cow crop fbr sale •• ~i jaaq'. - ♦ smith & Sinclair. * • ; jjX jftg* SMITH A SINCLAIR. ri>UTTJsit—3s4 bbla Roll Uniter ; • - it . 40 kegs Solid do; for sale by ja24 „ ' - . SMITH A SINCLAIR. I kRIKi) APPLES—:IB barrels; ‘- : ' r,;: 4o sacks;- for rale by; -v jut • smith h. Sinclair. >RIED PJSACUES—2Q socks ctolco holrca Tor galeby *;ja24' ■ , . , SMITH A SINCLAIR. ■ Altl> - i :Ja2l - • -?• ■ SMITH A» SINCLAIR/ ."I>ROuMS~SO down, fancy, for ealoby . IP j 024 . ; • ' ■ .SMITHS SINCLAIR. ('ILOVER SEED—IOO buflhoJß for solo by J ja2l • SMITHASINCLAIfi. to arrive; fbr sole by ‘ J&2S ■ ‘ »KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. LAJID— 40. kegs No. X Lard; ' 4 bbla do do; for rale by• • ja2s KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. BUTTER— 8 bbls Eoll Bnttor; v"" / 10 kegs packed do; for'B&ta by. •?, , Ja2s ' KIRKPATRICK &HERRQNS. FRUIT —*200 bushels Dried Peaches; 80 • ; “ Apples; for sale by ja2s • ■ •. - KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS.* (^ONGRESSWATER— Iha?ereceiTed,tblfl day, three . J gross of this Justly celebrated Mineral Water, in pints iud quarts, direct from the Saratoga Springs, ' T 0; A&SJYS—- 20 bblß Bedford Water; and 10 **' Bluo Lick Water. : OSTKTTER A GREEN’S STOMACH EIXTERSifor sale by JOSEPH FLEMING, : jo!4 T .■- r. -- ; SdcoesBt>r to L. Wilcox A Co. MILLERS, COUGHBYRUPr-One of the best medicines now In nae, for 'Ooughs, Colds, Influonza, Asthma and Whooping Conghu -Prepared and sold by - - * JOS; FLEMING, ■ jaStf - v v - v~~ /SncceasortoL. Wilcox A 6b. EASUTON, CLARK &00/8 OOMPOUND LOZKNGEEB,- *of Alum and Kino; a snro cans for- Sore Throats and Hoarseness. A largo supply just ■Ja2l - ■ Bneoeggorto £vWileox:A Co. R ASHTON, OLAIiK 4 OO.’S Compound Wild Chelry Lozenge®* and Compontid tor Cougcs and Colas. A.lxrgo supply just received fcy JOS. FLEHINO, - Successor to X,.'Wilcox A Co. IMPORTED 40AP8— Cleayert Magnum Bonußx Honey Soap;.. ; Do Honey Boapvassorted sues; 1 - Do' •• ilo- ShaTIDR Soap; ■ ' Do • Music Brojra Windsor Soap ; • : Do Extra sdented do do ; Sows 1 do do do do i For saio by • ■*- JOSEPH - - ELEMINff. J .jaU SaccessOrtoliTWilcox 4 00. COD LIVER OIL.—Two gross Ituflliton, .Clarfc 4 Co/s pare medicinal Cod Liter OlLjuat received and for sale by . JOSEPH FLEMING* • js!4 ' . 8 Bnccessor to L.-Wilcex 4 Co* OUfiaEliL'BUAJnJOLlNtJ—Afoperiorftrtlololor draw Isg the hair, joat roeulvod and for Baler by . .. - - . Joseph. Fleming*- • Sbeeessor to L. Wilcox & Go. KOVYLAND’L JIAOABSAR OlL—Genuine ; ibrbcaatifj. Idk and promoting the growth of the halr,jupt received and fcrsale hy * : JOSEJMCTLBBHNQ, ~ jal4 . ... Bneeeagbrlto L.,Wlloox & Co.- fllWo liIUCK. IlODfiHri, on Logan street, IbMfflJflby J B.COTHBEET&BON, j%13 . Real Estate Agenta».l4o Tttlrd afc rpo LKT—A ERICK UOCBK, of sU rooms, on Bobl&ttni jL • street* near Federal street* Allegheny city. Rent sl2a. ayear.Apply to * fl. CUTHBBBT * SON, ; :jal3' c •• - 14fr;Thlrd Street ~ .... SC ..™.. 25 ON THE -fcABTJSIIN KUAD.—A Taluable lot of ttround fdr.sale^situated on the Eastern road, .near the Arec* nai,4o feet front by l-W deep, with a two story PwelUng; Rouse. Price $9OO. Terns easy. • . .. . 3. CGTHBERT & BON, - jatS . 4 \ * ‘ . 140 Third street. - A YOUNG-MAN WANTED, with a small capJtaV to put J\> chase tho Stock,-Fixtures an 3 Good-will of a good pay ug business in' this city. Terms made easy- vApply to .7 > ; : .- .1 SCUTHBEftT • & SON, Gfeseral Agenta, 140 Third street. f'lttKAi' HOUSES','in various'locations, in town and coon* V/ try, trod .can Iw liad Jjy ap plying at tho Rea offlto of' - . * ’ , -i r* *B.’GCT&BBRT A$QK t i ' jafl ■- ‘ • •"> 14Q Third sfreot. .• TIUiIKTY saTe, a:liOtcir(ipieat&ont, X' on Sigh, sireet, near Wylie, by-145 : deep to an alley, withiatorge two story ffRAHE HOUSE. For price, and terms callon * • ~8. CUTHBERT’A'-SON, : - 140 Third street. CbPSIEKrEAISINS— 150 boxes, at $1,50 per box; ... 100-boxes No.; 1 JMrci Crackers, por box. or 4e. per back, at’ - , . : JEHU HAWORTH'S, detf&- . Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley; STATIONERY, ofnUkindffondqnalltles,lbrBo3elow by : c ; . J, 8. DATISOS, Jo&:. •-. . . 65.Marketstreet;near Fourth; fIMIDNKS ANDVALI&ES—AfuII assortment always on X hand, at low prices; I*. E. HAYWARD, dec7 ._ Corner Btarbet and Liberty streets. . TUUSKB or eratiiine. ", Jti7 • ... JUST RECEIVED—2O bbls J- S- Loreringif & Co.’Crushed and Pnlrrrised Sugars for Sala byv . , . v • , 7, -BAILEYJbRESSnAW T v •*1«23 Wholesale and Retail Grocers, £53 liberty ct. 1 bbls choice Apples ferrate Urw’by A dec2 : BAILEY A BCTSHAW,2S3.Iiborty at. JUST RECEIVED—., ... : -•> 6 hhds J» S. Lovering's Phlla. Syrnp; 2 bbte St, Louis Golden Syrnp; ihf.bhlfl . do do .lOtengalLkegdo . . do • " For sate at ott> lowest market price by > deed BAILEY A BENBHAW, 253 Liberty Bt. TpOlt TEE HOLIDAY**—A general mwbrtment of new *J? TVntt; : lhclndlng Raisins, Cnrrants, Figs, Prune.* and •Lemons;jilso.,Hard» Soft and Papurrshell Almonds; Walv .not* nfcd Filberts, wholesale or retail. deels " - - BAILEY A.RBNBHAW. loo,oo! lOtyOOj 100,00 iozoo! • 03, oo! d«2 BAlIJrr k RBNBHAW. : T> EOfcUV Bl>-r4iomo more of those beautiful - premium -JCv Combinaticti RUBBERS. Brices lov. At 107 Market :,y (deep) :, v > • .W; B, BCHMEBTZ. V $6 'OQO thrTh^rt noJeCjTjj HflokfuffuTit! Reil Estate Atrbßt. ' ' ■ ' rtyiwttA ■ from OwleM^d■ filled F TOnptlsr, < on 25,00 26,00 47,00 60,00 r-^SSSSaatT- T£SS«Sslslteas : this day, parable bn and after tho 23d January next. • •■ - ,-. Transfer Books will beclosod until 27tb Jonnary.pror. ' •? ja2 W. LARIMER, Jr-Treasurer.- " 46,00 . 49.76 49,00 - 63,00 105,00 •12,00 10,00 18,60 For R«nti. r ;.' mwo STOKE KOOSIS, fireproof vaults aud cellars, 1 corner df Market and ValcT streets. .Inciunu of • ijaUlMy' • r ' ;! ~ - BJcOOnMICK. ■ WHOI>EB AEE SBUQQI ST S, V. -, iVb. GO Wood StraL Pittsburgh, Pa, of Dr.sTlAm>>a Celobraia V<amlfog^U«r 176,00 . 63,00 •20,00 17,00 7,60 17,60 200,00 10,00 6,00 ol JanSiry fidtlSM- 1 ° U ■'' i.Tawnatvr . -■■ ■ - -- iioNiw- •• : : ~ - yWofAß^£flH£t. . - .-a - HBtc and Capat ns* JOSEPH COX ‘A. street Diamond' idleyi iwtmldt^Tefpeetfdllyjn-Y^^^ : cSflMbrm their friendfland the publio that they t*}*® are receding a l&Tgoandrp'lecctid stoefc;ofHAT3 AND CAPS, of the latest- they are -prepared to still on as reasonable terms as any othef 'house la tbo city* CUveuaacall, aod etatolne <mr stbch, ' . seplS, vtcluam DALY rnrLaa. 11l AVE -THIS DAY associated vrith me as partner, my nephew, Jaws PntuJ?; : The ‘business of" £nanu£actu* ling and importing of HOSIERY, YARNB, Ac , : Will "be'con tinued at the Old Stand; Kb: 21 Fifth street; and .conducted under the firm of WnxiAtr Bait £ Co. AUpsTMins having olahns against me wiU please present them fbr immediate {SSfwith as little delay as possible: : - - ' WILLIAMDALY; Kb; SlFUlhsi.,' •••■■•. .* Nextdobrto tho IronjCity.Hotel January EL 1854-r-tJal4j •' - ‘ ■ -••< - • -•• T v AI,TTAHLG'PIIQPKRTY FORB ALE—Situated on.Wvlte • V neM'Flftbj couslrting ofrft large BRICK’HOUSE: of three stories; containing $ tally parlors,dining kitchen, and six chstaborffAnd finished-attic, with a ’good cellar. The Lot is 20 foot front by 80 deep, to an alley. sbe yard is paved; good hydrant* Ac;.. Price $3600.' Terms easy. v S. ODTHBERT A BON, : V: * jail ' . .. 140-Tbtrd street. Oopartnsrahlp* T> F. JONBB, BERNARD LAUTII, b. M. KIER and J.F.' T». LAUTH. having associated themselves together, un der of JONESi'LAUTHVCO., will carry on the '“i American Iron Works,* recently, erected by. B.Lauth & Brother, lit East Birmingham. rB. Pi JONM.. .8.UU3T1t.—...A M. KIER.I J..P. LAtTtm IROS WORKS* . . JONES, ; LAUTH & CO., ' MANUFACTURERS; of superior Bar, Smalt and: Wire .Iron, of all descriptions; warehouse. No. 00 Water &U, betveon Market and Wood stsMpittslmrglu . [jall'.Om . ClosingontSoloof Carpeting,Oil Cloths, •■>■"■■■•■ Blattlhgs, Ungßv&c* - THE subscribers baring sdoptoa theplan-ef selling off {their stock at the-ond of-tho" season, are ,no\7 offering ,tho greatest bargains»in their-line, erer offered to the ciu ' «6nß of Pittsburgh or V ' - In quality oh quantify their assortment Is hot surpassed. . Homp Carpets,! ll great .varifify,Bt 15, 25,23,21 and ’^ stock iriltpodUrely be sold the present season —IIEGABDLES3 OF COST.; Bata to oontinue tin March Ist. , , O f B, HEADLY *OV . jalO : . i .82 Third streot -N. B—Sip all Notes taken at par. .-f ANDS IN IOWAFOItBALK— -1 I j €Boacresln Muscatinebonniv: /• 1 SOQv.dO;- Cedar doj ’ ' >' S4o,{r;; do . flcott. •wdoj: ’*' • The above-Lands ore veil located, after a personal exam ination. Thoso in Muscatine county are, on an overage, ten stiles from tbeeityof Muscatine, tuul within two miles of the Mississippi and -Missouri Railroad, which road is now making from Davenport toiowa Gty. They will bo sold in portlonsof.-iQjSOandlQOacres*. Applyto.- - • 1 _••• '• JAMBS BLAKELT, • ja®.. BealEstateAgent. .T>HKUMATia&L—Dr.grovn’gnßWly dissevered remedy JtV, for’ Rfagnmatlffm is a speedy and pertain Bsaody for. that palnfultronhle.lt never falls. 1 Omceand PrivateConsnltatlos BoomsTfo. dIBJAMONiy DittSbittgßj'Bentfa.? 'ThaDootor ls always at home. - ’xoarchS&l&W..- ••• * • • • X AJELI) OlL—this,No/l LordOU; i Xjx . 10 « tfo.2 « « .... Just received and ftr sale by / J .' -'.v,*;':; • ; j«2Ua - ■ _ F. SELLES3 & «*., 30»I4torty rt. »,4 V ' r - - *l* ' ' JOS. FLEMING, Boccespor to L. Wikbx&Co. Soda, and veryprices; please call and ; L. E* HAT WARD, Cornet of Market and liberty sts. Cop«rtne«.lii|i Kotlc^v . . , *» * » H-'IV ■■■ Y>- . ' - ' 'i - ‘ / : MISCELLANEOUS. SUNDRIES- , - • 20 dozen Zmo Wash Boards; 20 boxes Barron's Tobacco; - 00 do Stone Pipo Beads; 80 do Clay Pipes; 150 reams Wrapping Paper; 300 lbs Brown Twine: 3o dozen Bed Corda; ■ * 30boxes Palm Soup; fbrsaleby J&2O • KIBKPATBIOg A HERRONS. Tf ARB— G kegs No.l Lard: 2 bbls do; for sale by . Jut J&2O KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. *QIL BUTTER—I.bbI fresh Roll Butter, for sale by j KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS; 'HITE UKaNS—6O b«flbols, foT-EoJe 1 by" : Ja2Q • • KIRKPATRICK * HERRONS; tl INGl^t-BOOT—IUOOIhs fbrsaleby :• - -v - r >23 ■■■■•■ ' B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. /CANARY SEED—2O bbls, for sahfby• \j Ja23 B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. GHALK— 10 casks, white, for sale by ' ja23 B, a; FAHNESTOCK & CO. (*lAftR MAGNESIA—IO cnees,for sale by . j ; j&23 B. X FAUN KSTOOK A CO. K KD PRECIPITATE—IOO IDs for sal# by : dec3 • . t 1 :B. A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. POTASH— 10 casks, first sorts; for salo by ' decTOr--,,:; •: f 'B, A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. ri AL SOLA—4O casks, English; for sale by ; 0 declO •: • JP. A>-FAHNEBTOCK A CO. C* ENTIAN BOOT—SOO lbs Tor sale by \jr ffeclO • B; A. FAHNESTOCK & CO. lUSBIAN BLUE—2O caws for sale .by decSO B. A". FAHNESTOCK A 00. >ARIS GREEN—IOOO Ibe, best sale by dec3o B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. COUGH CANDY—A further supply of ibis safe O and pleasant remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Shortness of Breath, Ac.; for eale'by dec2o * B A. PAHNBSTOCK A 00. GLOVES— 20 barrels fir-sale by duc3 . B. X FAHNESTOCK A.CO» lUPHQRBIUN—36 powdered, for sale by - I decl9 B. A. FAHNESTOCK * 00. PREPARED OGRN —200 boxes, Oswego and Orris*, for sale by [dec3l B. A. FAHNESTOCK A-CO. : BLACK LBAI)—‘TOO fos, German,in store and for sale by FLEMING BROS* . Successors to J. Kidd A Co., i ja2l . . . i . ;•; 60 Wood streot .. IALSAM COPAIVA—IOO lbs in store and for sale by » -ja2l •;FLEMING BROS, INGLISU DROP BLACK—2OO lbs in store and. for cole I by- • Qg2lJ ' ; FLEMING BROS. . PREPARED CHALK—3OO lbs tn store and for sale.by : ja2l , • FLEMING BROS. CtOCHINEAL— 500 lbs in store and for sale by / Ja2l .v -FLEMING BROS. A BROW ROOT— .... JSI ■ 1 case Bermuda,2ootbs; .. l ‘f Florida. 800 fi>s; In store and for rale bjv T ■ja2Vi : i V < • . ■ FLEMING BROS. BAY RUM—I cask, in store and for sale by, >2l . FLEMING BROS. EPSOM SALTS—2&bbIB in store and far-eaie by' . decSS ■ - - ' : • FLEMING BROS. * CIALOSLEIr— 100 lbs. Hydro Sublimed, 'io 1~ !b bottles.Hn j store and for-sale by. £dec23] < FLEMING BROS. kLUE MOSS—SO lbs in store and for sale by ► dec23 ‘ FLEMING-BROS. . description of: Embroideries aro soiling at greatly reduced rates, at the semi-annual saloof ' A. A. MASON A CO., ja!3 • No. 25 Fifth street. TXTOOL PLAIDS —A, A.MABON A 00., No. 25 Fifth St., .TT have marked down their whole stock of Plaid Goods from 25 t0.50-per cent. . = ; jel?.-j SEMI-ANNUAL SALK-rA. A-MASON A CO., will offer, during their, sale, over 3,000 Shawls, at about one-third : ’less than.usual prices, Also,2tX> elegantvelvetimdcloth Cloaks, at similar low rates. >l2 BONNETS^— 300velvet Tihd eatid Bonnets will be closed out at A. A. MASON* CO’S.; No. 25 Fifth Street; at abonfcohe-halftbe usualratce. •' >l2'^; AA.’MASON'A COV-No. 25 Fifth street, will,’'during • their salo, offcrr-ercTy deseriptiohof Dry Goods, at au .immensereduction from usual rates. -■ • - >l2 KTOOL LONG SHAWLS.—A. A. MASON A CO-, No; 26 r v FIFTH street, hara on handover 5000 Wool Shawls. every quality. . ' - i i novld : A. A. MASON A CO.. wUI opes, on Saturday, January' •'l4th;'four more eases of, those eheap Re Laines, at 9' aud.lo <a»ntB per yard. -• • ■ • , ja!3 A . A* MASON A CO. hnvo 5000 yards more remaining: J\.m of those 8 cent Calicoes, worth 12]/ cunts, and elso BQOOyaf^>atO^centeVfist eolors.:- • jal3 - HOSIERY.-AND GLOVES.—A. A. MASON A 00^-No. 25 Fifth street, will offer their stock of more than 800. dozen of Hosiery and Gloves, at large reductions firom usual' prices. . ; ; • ■■ j*l3 HITE' FLANNELS—A. a. MABON A No. 25 ; Fifth strest, invite attention, to their very huge and -complete assortment of Whlte Flannels, of Foreign and Do mesticmanuficture.- • : doc 24 'VTVHES^npLAIDS.—We have now open, and wiU receive .1, / in a rew days, the most splendid stock of Plaids of the season r-sclUng at reduced prices,.;.:. - / deo24 ; - - K;i A. MASON A No. 25 Fifth at EECEIVED, a largo assortment of Ladlo9’ Zephyr Worst ed plete assortment of- Genv*« Winter Slaves. - . - : - . dec24 v : Av A. MASON 4 00, No. 25 Fifth st. WHITE FLANN ELS.—A. A. MASON No. 25 Fifth street, will open this day 10 bales of White Flannels; of the best makes, of Welsh, English and American tnann facture;'--v : den2o ■ WALL PAPERS ONLY—Bnt of every possible variety liSl pre sold by . -WALTER P. MARSHALL, jaZO, 1 ;.", -, 85 Wood street., .■ Latest french styleofpaperhangings—For crilingsuf drawing rooms-acd parlors, with beauHfal onrichmentspfor solaby • - - r - ja2o . WALTER P. MARSHALL. CENTRE PIECES—For lestoreand ceilinga; for Palo by t f WALTER P. MABBHALL. STATUARY— In oaks and marbles; for sale _ 'Ja2O :. . : r , . WALTER Pw MARSHALL. 'VYTAINSCOTING—In oak, of Elizabeth lab style; for sale YV.by.- - [ja29] WALTER P. MARSHALL. ' . |>ICH PAPER HANGINGS, of-yelyet, gold,‘dark and 3JL light papers, with elegant cornice ana base borders; * for sale by- WALTER P. MARSHALL, . ja!2 . 85 Wood street. BECOHATiONB IN WALL PAPER—Artiatio designs in imitation of wood, stone, stucco and Italian frescoes; for,sale by,- [ja!2] WALTER P. MARSHALL. CHEAP. WALL PAPER—A well selected assortment) at prices ranging from 6j£ to 185 f cents per roll; for rote t>y v-: fjat2K : r. MARSHALL. ■ GUPFEEt-50 socks prims Bio, and ‘ .. 4 . 10 ' Java, in Store and for solo by . ja24 • v KINQ & MOORHEAD. Q prime articloofiNewOrlcansin store and for Q sale by ' ~ j ja24) ;. y EINQ A MOORHEAD. REBIN ED. ,SUQAlt&~Powdeted. Crashed, Ciarified and ■ Loaf/ for - Bala by [J&24] - KING & MOORHEAD. MOLASSES— 50 bbls'Neir Orleans (oak packages) for sale by- - [jag-fl - KIN& A,MOQRHEAD. < Hysbn,-Gunpowderj Imperial, X' Teas, good to fine quality, for sale by: j&24; •••. : . .KING AJIOOBHEAD. TOBACCO— Grant & Williams', Webster old, and a variety of other well known brands, for said by ja2i - • y KING A MOORHEAD. j’IXriNDOW GLASS— VV 300 boxes «a!0; 150 «. 9i12 and 10x12; 300 “ . 10x14, SlcKcnnan & Co.’s brand; - In stoio and for role by ja24 KING A MOORHEAD. SUNDRIES— k)-100 boxes M. andD. Candles;' ;150 “ : Rosinand Variegated Soap;-- - 25* Stax Candles; - ••- < - ;:r 25 dozen half Tow Bags; * - 300 reams Wrapping Paper; ' : • 100,000 Common Cigars; £0 bales Ratling; . . . :•.■■■ - 60 V Candle Wick; r . 200 kegs assorted Nails; . for rale by .. • - J ja24 -- v KING & MOORHEAD/ TT7INDOW GLASS—SOO' boxes Bxlo, 10x12 and 10x14 ;Tt McKonnan A. Co .’a brand, in store and tor Bale by; Ijaia • . > v KTNQ & MOORHEAD. "IaLUOMS— jj 60 tons Bedford Forge; 76 *.* Gap .do 4l Juniata do, Forsaloby jal3 - KING A MOORHEAD- O CGAR—A prime article of New Orleans, in store and fbr Q aaloby [lal3] KINO & MOOBHBAD. jg DRIED APPLES—2OO bushels is store and for sale by 0010 ; v • KINQ&MOORHEAD Ohio and Pennsylvania railroad stock— 2o shares wanted by . . ADSTIN LOOMIS, - l.octSOr... ‘ v ; No, 02 gonrth st AfV 80; ANDICO ACRELAND .WARRANTS WANTED 4U, by - AUSTIN LOOMIS, bctiZo - ' '■ ; ■ No: 92 Fourth gt OSUARES'PITTS. TRUST AND SAVINGS 00. SIOCI ■WANTED by AUSTIN'LOOMTS, -oct2o No»'92Fourthst ,/?UTY WARRANTS—SSOO WANTED by': . ■y-J] oct2o • • AUSTIN/LOOMIS,No.O2Fourth rt. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS—2Qdoz. for.palo at deelT J •/ ■ KCTSERfS. 140 Wood i»t ■ SOAP— 30 bQSca Palm, ! " 10 do •Castile,: : O'. do • Almond^.. . j •-. *• ■ 2 do OHvfc. ' • .■ . - ' 2 : '.do" .CtmdT% BO do Toilet and Fancy; for pale by J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood street. 'll iniLLLF BOXES RAISINS; ' T IUU 100 qr do do . [2otoOTfiun do' t V ' «20 hf, «®ga Bnn : do. ■■lo M. Jtogß Molsga Qrapca; ; i- 10 boxes Messina Lemons. ißeceired thUrf&y end fry ode by • • • • • ; • ,doc23:...JOaHPAiRHODrB fc CO., 39 Wood st. DRUMS ifIGS; 1 3UU 800 boxes M.R. Raisins; 1 1601ialf boxes M.Bißairfns; 200 qr. « « “ ' 200 boles Fancy Toys; .100' Motto LoscDges. Receiving and frr sale by ’ . _ . • ■ dcc6 •••<•■ r ? ° 1 1 J- : C. >ANDRRBQN k CO., K 0.0 Wood et. OH ftBOXES- yiRB CRACK.PRS, No. 1. j&\J U 60 do Jacksoti .do >' .20,000 Torpedoes. 1 ' • .'Tv; r "lease Nutmegs. •••••-• ... 80 kegs Cooking Rolains. Received and for «ale by ■. ■ ■ . , decs .T. C. ANDERSON & CO., Ko. 6 Wood st- GOLDEN SYRUP—In bb]»,balf bble, Kid kegßjust r per steamer Granite State, and for rale by . jalB - JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. UGA3RHOUBE MOLASSES—SOO bbls r weiring per sloa met Granite State and Keystonyforsaleby i jalg JAMES A. HUTCHISON H CO. mtiKD SUGARS—2,OOO bbl 3 crashed, powdered, elt Iflcd, and small lolf, in store aod for slle by ’ jamks a. Hutchison * co., jalB ' ■ ' ■ " ' " A gents Rt. Louis Steam; Sagar.jtefinery. T JBAD—3ooPigaßu«Galena, forsalciby . : JjijalB JAME3.A.BUTCHIBON A CO. S' 1L Sugar-Houso, i aiding from steamer New Yorfcanti for gaiety : > • - , JAMES A. HUTCHIBON' &CO„ - ntaSt. Loals Bogar I&toery*' <joe2 X pl£o soft Gal ena Lead,receivod by Keystone, 1 1 and lor sale on favorable terns,-by jalB , KBBOH, M’ALMy h CO. SU< IT—‘iOfeega- 83B»rted,Troin No.l t0.N0.7, in slorojuu foTcaloby : -[jaIB3LEECH, arAIPIN A CO. bGstels > of th® best qUAUt] ■■ w ‘ LEECH* MoALEJN * OOi ; 242 an 4 24* Idtorty *U dec?);- 7 . AM): \j « , 10 hbU Economy Crab Cider; ; a> « W.B,CiderTincm; ‘ , 6 casta French WWto Wixifr Vlnw?Jbr«Jft ' A HEEJ&ONS-. T) .w. FfcOOJ IS; JaSOT- . - ■* , •'l ~V; *. xJ,' 4- ' ’ • ft.-ft,** 4 ,*. rf T\ .*. * • V ■*• -f - * i . <B » '' -■ ■■ ;• ■ ' ■'• „.'«!» V-' S»'„. * • •• ■' 5. * r .* 1 ' v * .' t* ",\ v - " , - T - ■: ..<!•■ .. v -^ TIVSPCTSIA, JJ KHBBMATTSV, , scbofcu, LIVKiI COMPLAINT, Ae. FJtOM TUB JlETKOroua.—PliH imronoal tat the si-. flictud bear the glad tidings! This Is but tbo seutlmeut of thousMda^ YfAssivoTts, May 17> 1853. jfcsm. Mortimer rf J/our^wy—flentlemcn: Having been afflicted with Wrin* Cbflijpfairtf of Un years standing, I horav by, fur the benefit of the afflicted* take great pleasure Into* hoaheihg that after BBlntf .'n feW;bottles of j6or'Hiilri)>tolS : Tincture, T found It-had accoTQplL«-hcd ft perfflrt carer; I' havauMi different medicines from time.-to time* l?ab have- •. ctvvpTbeen able to ncrauntfOT »by aj>paitot good; tod IMS ', a blessing'to stricken ; humanity to find fAufthAt medicine Uv . foundzomeft possesses. the v^di^Aup^mrofvrtlanginghU",i manlife. ,Tho many cures it,has wrought is a.suflldent . guarantee of the beneficial results which xuayho exporftor ced from its use*- Yours, respect/ally, J. Ctntan Sat* LIVER COMPLAINT, DEBILITY \fijmrl fr&m Jama Bams*. JZtq. s Letter* Alexandria, V<L\ After 6peaking'of-w6hderfdl-curesoiihimtrelf,bateyBs-^ ; ' Mts. H. basbcea sufferiagwitli. the: liver complaint and •- with Inability*,jcdnstantly. complaining-,: from. <weakness.. • through her whole system, She- nowenjoyg bettetheaUb. than (br thirty years, being entirely restored by-tbe usa of r : Hampton's Vegetable Tincture.”,» , DISEASED, SIDE. BREAST, EYEB. : , tEnrad of a Letter-from. J. Grimes, Ezj., Loudon Go., Ta.) ■ u My wife baa beeftforyeara afflicted with great Weak* - nesa; pain-In.thfl ewa.andTbdOltf pftlP^l^poVf heart; feableneasof the. jj'crTOng-:system;:loaB of.appetite; . complexion sallowr the Blght bf one gone, tha. . other Tery wtartc; : Itor pleased to gay, Hampton's Tincture ...- lisarestored’her to perfect healths; Her eyes ntp aagoOd now M over they.were.**. -,'U .-V- :rf --.''-'.S' * RHEUMATISM; 38 YEARS. 1 . Mrs. Bagwell, of Vlrolnlai suffored from Bhenmattaa from berl2th to her'soth.year of age; at-time*.entirely.: helpless: Belng.wG<hy,6heezaployed-thobvEtmedlcalat- •' ' tehUoh, tod tried tnahy raedlcine?; but waa cured only by' • i Eamvlrn'tYegdahUtTinriurt.: ■ : '•/- \\‘j : -i •- ; (HIRONIO INFLAMMATORY RHITOMATIBM. t . 41 ■ ’• U The wife of Thomas M. Yeahlo, ,78 Pearl street, was a ' ' ? anffem fflr eight years;:-Besfored to jerftcthoiltt : . , lit by Hampton’s VegetablaTincture. - » -•* l’ if:-;MEROURIAI* RHEDMATISSI,. > Mr.JarrettPiummer,:36BEast.JBaltimoTO.street,epflfeTc4.. r> this disease Intensely Eli-years; could no i sleep r dreadful V .\z ■ ulcers formed on hialimtojfrom which splinters of tons is- .■•■ U cued,' His physician pronounced, him incurable; hut Hump*: • v. ■ ) i ton's Vegetable Tincture cured him<v... - . £ HEREDITARY SCROmA." - $ ; Aboyin thO ftaaolly of 'the<:lloh.-W. P', ThomasBon,Ooc6' i member of from- Kentucky,- waa a mass pf sored ••• from head io,foot. .His : eyelids turned Inside ding ofer the eyeballs bo cs to prodacobUhdnesf Kowaa - ’ <*. & curedby IlatnpUm't Vegetable Tincture. .-•*. • ’ . ?■ -rt r .:■ ;♦ DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DISEASE, , , «. * 'i Mr.'Wm. Oldham, of tbeßBlt}motiyCnntom*nousv,enfl , or-- ©d them complaints fflf with 'Mdy and 1 “ : v -$ mind serioualy He wtocured by Hampton’* Tto- • -V efatfe -Af£rfifr& after other .things failed; . ; .v . t •» ...: ff . , COUOH, .CONSUMPTION, Ao , " L Mr. Henry C. 'Winn had a cough for fire yotfrflj 'groat * ■■•■■■* . weakness, hmL'hi all, fire oif six phyalclanH; trfwi an ./. - rh their remedies, hutwas curedcnly by * r l ; HAMPTON'S: VEGETABLE TINCTURE, * v<os?For sal^. : whblesalbtod the Drug Siam of t [< Dr. geo; Hv KEYBERr l4oi corner of Wood, street and Ylr* gin alley, /Also, hyJ* P. Pbß>TiyP;Allegheny; |no23a}aw < i : Invalids' of Pittsburgh. and - Vicinity,' "tTOUR p.tientioa is urgently ipvited to & carnal ondpaa - - Ydidperupai of somcihmz'that baa just-been Intro dacedinto thcthho-honorOd Keyßtcrrie'Sutev" •• FULVKRMACHE WB J ' * f HYDRCVEtECTiira ’ VOLTAIC CHAINS! A NEW and NOVEL modo of applying a powerful remedial . • agent, so constructed Bs.'tnvb6 v wnra under the gannontir, next to the akin; prodnetog a constant, UNINTERRUPTED - / v curraht of ELECTRO-MAGNETISM) effecting. - . r lmzn£dlat*Xlellef . •••■.• From tie most AcutorpaiD»!andnlso n-pcrm anent cumof ott r ; } ,■ : , NERV.OUB^ISEABES. : lit seldom has failed to funalah almoatcortaln relicf, a. FINAL, PERMANENT CURE, by being used, according ' . Ao directions* tothe following diseases: ' ■ .-.Rheumatism* \Uterine Pains, • .fGout, Sdaticaj.•« v- ; of the Heart, - j Paralysis,-- .:.Perlodical.llcadttchP»v . ...y • Vatofofand Swelled,Joints, • St.-Vitna'Danee,. ' -Nonxalglaoftb'eVace,.;: ~';;GeheralDebility,>... . .Diseases Oflhe Spine,'; Pains of tboCheSt. . ;Dcafness.nndßliMnesr, Hysterics, Dyspepsia, , - ; v-.y; * Thai ara -canscd,by r a..deaciont‘ nmountof NERVOUS FLUID, arogreatly reilercdi-U not permanently cured by rifciplj weaitofttbechalnajbr a. few hours each day, ’ : - . .: ,Be it Chdfrstood ■ Shat it is. not claimed.-that it euros all discerns, bat only • ; 'thcflo for which- it ;i'3:rocoinn3omlcd;. and mor©OTOr, wa - ; - . :. boldly claim.and jDEFY,;that >n<> medicinal agentof ANJT ■ KIND hasperformed SO MAN? CUKES daring ths last ' -yeariofibosßdisetispsjnrt naured^ns- FULVEEHACHER’& ELECTBIC CHAINS,. , T < . And to prOTB.tMg afsertfont-rro defy any perron to produce ; w> many'WEU/ AXTTHENIIOATED; CERTIFICATES of V Brientifio'.FhyidcJana and intelligent patients rs may be, found in a, pamphlet of thirty-six pages, to bo. had (gratis) . of thoagentinthlstowiL-. . . TheolecWc.ChrinswereilratintrodaoedlnFnmcolnlBBo| V and alter being subjected to the most'. ; A , Jtlßld Trial, 1 . By tho first medical, men in Paris, they crew found to pcs* ■ - eess strange and marvellous power In relieving pain* where-: A •.;*• evurapplied».ond .by their influence wero introduced into- » • thohospitalsbf th&t.dty,and also patent : by the FrenchGoTerniucnt. ' ■■ They ore' now, introduced in almost cveryYtospJtai'ltt England,' Germany, Austria, .Belgium, and patented In . ' where they havebeocime tho^ MOST: FOPXJLAB :CintAliyßr AOBRT: ML Tll£ WORLD* ' Tbey.vrerei'first introduced Into.(hfl-Dnited States about • oneyear went Through ibo same teal as In Eu« ' rope, and were at once ibtroducod.lnfo icory Hospital in ’ NevrYork, where they erenow in dMly aj^-effecting ctou• . MORE WONDERFUL CUKES than hod ever-belbre been awardedthem;' '* r • They are highly recommended by. s?rofi. Valentino Itott, . Vnn,Boxen, rc~t and others, who: have pnbllsbed their: - views of thelr power and value laVSevefial of the aediciiL - journals in that city, ahd:are.alj» Ihvthe dalJy’practlce of J ' " .. recomme’ndtog'ihejr use to patients.,A fall account of tbdr ‘ • opinion may aleo be found in every "■pamphlet, and lent' to • f * • » thaatlilresaofany.peTron in the State by applying (post. A paid) toDr. GKO.IL KEY3ER, who Is agent for Pitta Durgbi ; .: 1 . ; Pa. Tho clndns can. bo sent by mail, with full, descriptiana.' for 'OTO.-",' 'A r -'.>V- - '•) ' Price of Chains,'S3 und r- • •« v.T*. :c Physicians are politely Invited to call ond esamlno ttoir ; confltrucUon, -'> rrj. :;• 1 c . One Word Npre to Invalids/ ; A ; : • •No person.needfßar that tbey .will:DOtaceompUsh just- '* what it is claimed they can .do, and all. persons nherhavo • " ; became dtegUßted.with pouting down of patent r nostrums (bottledswill) are -himily and politely invited to- -, - ■ > give them a trial* :V' .'i ■ - N. B,—-One CbahiTwtll Jsrt for years and loro none of ita • electric power by use, and caa be applied, to either adult or hlld. 'AL_IL’. ' - i OEO-IL KEYSER, No, cornor of Wood street and ■ Virgin alley, wholesale andretoUagcnt, ..rdeolOalatriimi 37ROM THE NAIjONAL.INTEELIOKNCEB, Waihihntmi H ? City. ; my.inth;jBs2:-^'- Da. J« ARosE'a toFertonsin Sicknaiand . ■ in ':ScdUh, ioith ari iiiliHandc Jor.lSbZ— This publication Is •, r ' from the pen.of an., eminent physician of Philadelphia,' a r '-; . regular graduate of College, and: an honorary z member of tho Society.lt contalna-. . miich gocd advice to ihvalldsi as well is • It also deecribea ln tjornprehenfliva manner, th>;djacascs. >• f of otir variable climate,, and .tho'mode of.treatni«nt. ; - No-V'Wy - femfly should be witbqtxt-jt copy nf this bcofc-; It can bo baJ, without any.chargeVar tbQ voxlooa drug stores In thjs dty, where Dr. Kose’d vaidable. Kannly Medicines, an fbr -- siile. . —* , " Dr. : J. SJ-Eosn’d Nsayona-asx> iNViaoiunKQ Cohduw the rr« -- greatest "'discovery; iCbfi bFtonbMDg.' preparation for raising np <r d cdnsGthtion» debilitated by care, . -mia ■sxjssfesSes-.'grestiintignratlng - properties.- For bcart : tUscnfie,.all nemmsaffections, fiat u* -i ■■ ' ioncij, heart-burn, restlerenosivTaunibAesa, hettfalgla, mift* ■ - ingtboepiritß,andgiving-ppwcTto'tbewbol6JjSteia > lti9 ; almost miraculous in Its effects cents dbottle. --" Dr. : (%XdnraU& Tamily ■ - ' Ad truer! ia F-zrtvns in. Sickneti.ariil in in receipt of a fresh, assortment of.the above MedicincB,'atiil n lotof his valuable books for distribution, of which tho pub-' J • lie arc invited to call and acoepto copy. ‘ ;;. .;:A s :o>'NCgt?gßlt, 140 Wood gtTeet.;:-; _ BE, BANNING'S LACK OF BODY -JBBACE. 1 . Tm Btacwof Dr. Banning - ’’•■'■ • . UrLaTrgotnpina.mnchlm* '■ ;>^B^kPJ , ot«lfißnnvßn4iB , wom by : ; /y - •» •YV y.i : • .-: itsff- • care and prßTentipn.ofF&caZ, • \K. \ft sfc> *Ar‘ a ‘ , *y /y Ftdmona^ i J}ysptptic 1 2i‘tT’vr - U 'M' - “ '.M 'Matei '-Rfr " . ■■■ Ejjffiy /y n‘ni anil Chi&lxd WEAK. ■-»-■ 11 la * . tu Prolapsus ' 4 liter!, vChron]t<j K&rrntea» . PrflgglEg pf-tha Bowela> ■■ ■ * - Kies, fistula, Milk'Leg.&na Enlarged Y«nu.. Kspays* descriptive of Its use, may to bad : 'v at my Store, frro of charge ~ : ■':■■"■ ‘ r > - - ~• ; 49*1 also , and Vanhorn’s BUPPOMiiisS; also, TEUSHKS OfoTery ? . kind;'lnc* Stockings Buiponsary Bandog ’ - .rlety of mechanical appliances used in the cure Of d^ang/ . , I woold respectfully invitethe attention of physicians taut ■ ■'* VoUwisttithaSbOTe articles.-''' 1 - 1 k ■'£-- r '." : ' • For sale at; , . Dr. Q. H» STOKER- N. R~Persbnr in want of Trashes, canhave -them cent'* to any part of the country,by fftating-whetherfbr.thOTtght'- or left side, and fending tho tneaspre round. body; (col ■ - '■■'VU. TERREL’S HEALING OINTMENT vrfB ‘elms.Salt-' 17 rhetmi (Tetter), Cb ÜblaJnSjComin’Dii' Sores, Cb ftjppedbr ; > orScaldgj’Cots ■' flammatlon of tbo Breast,.&itcs of Inflects; Soro Lipai Plnx • plesontheJface,iind Breaking Oafrwoa Sores <ra Children* . efcd eUDiseascsof tha Skin, (giicUtr and surer than, any ; other Medldhe.:' ’ . • :■. ' FcTsaIabyFLEMING.BROTHERSjihdth'.KErSEB,' - ‘ Woodstrect, Pittsburgh; J. G/SMITH Birmingham Dro* ;> Storor ‘WM- SEIBERTs BRO.j 477 Bcxm street; LORENS. 4/ WIGHTMAN;- PehneyltaiMa' S;” 1 ' J . HOLMES* Temperanoeviup rD. M. CURRY* Allegheny Cityr SAMUEL-DYEBVAUegheny.City; WMISMITH; latobS- f ' Liberty; SBAHO A.OOv'-. Stevartstcwn; LEWIS DALZELL. 4;C0., Siarprtrcmrh: STEWART LLQYD- '&( lriwtYfQtai; 3i i"« I -'w |> Jyg&awr " " ' Vr B,—Aidnglc box of Dr. T£RHEI/B OINTMISiiT isSt -' * « Farmer's, SolloT’s,OT-Mschaa» '-' - T ic’g hands, let tbemch&p or eror so bad) sound and '"- ' ‘ good working order- all Trinter. 4 Prepared and sold by ; MOSROE TERBEL*. • - Jy2sd*wy Naugatuck, Ootra. •., 950 ‘Beirud ■■■■ •;...: WlliLbopahlto any person , SPbowQlbay_ l * df£sQk a box of Dr TEREEL’S HEAI4HQ OUNT* ; •:; MKNT, and use itaceoxdin&iodiroctteM* .if they will call,.at my office’ondsay.with >. t. . a dear coD^encotthatit ■ • PretJe^jEorea- on Children, and. jfnaidy .. entirely core: ■ tlon- of the Breast, Bitea of Insects, Pimples on theTaoeir, mriflfril p|tAftiaiftr.fthflfiltiß.. _ STOXItOBTFcRREIfr r; KaugatocfcCcum*. / POr sale i>7 FLEHTNG EROXITCTS,: and Dr.-EBXSEB*- Wood street,Tit tabnr^h; J. G. B'»™. . B. HOLMES. Tr-mpcTAacGTilln; EN2 -b WMHTJIAN, renn.”jlvoui» Qb*B Wotk«_; BAJdTi;, * SMJTU,IA«rtn«vMa;LpKK B. TuvrsfiV v«4t LJbertr; J3PANG CO-, BtBWWbtoffß}' ■,t LEWSDAMBLL*CoI Sharpsburg; STJEtVAKT.WW- Iron Works; J. W. JOAhNWiUn : ; Chester. _____ iy2Marey rt —iMaeoaes* ■ *. /». No-41’WanoDa AUey r D»« -a* igfflgf § votes his entire attest tor t 6 sa office Practice- w&fr '' XVjsf - pig hnrineAg ia mostly coafintd to- Prtcate . 'US&- '■■" .. JrasL ; eh&sttch nainfaUlfoctloag, aBR • ■ entry lmumdapcc, VopthiaH odolggpoeana flx«a»^- flfftHiiWr Gleet, StrietnnyM - lfloca, with all Xtoea* >■ > thia Venereal Organ, , Ptecaaes^Scorbutic grot* >. ■tlcfflß.TettOTjßiiigTPornJjMerciirial Sfltolnal Weak* - ■• nesk Ixnpotency, Pileg, RhcunrattenyFemole We&kaaes, loathly Suppressions*- Bleeaaoa ottha Joints, Fistula. .&*», ■ * ■ ApAHegffoiia Affections, Paina In the Bach andXotas. tot . tatkmoftlia BladderandKiineye, successfully treated*-* pwtcHca (ilx ifl thlacity) enable* Dr > Brown -• to effe* assurances of a speedy cure to tuf who nay coxa* un« - c > derhls oarer '/ .■ Office and Private Consultation 800 ms, 41, Diamond moderate, e corWAway^r.^ . ,:. - - :V- -• sr^.-V****l. -•- •; i«Z S' v w '?• ♦r * *•" C ‘S» * ( • *• -t i V :V f.v V •• - > „ MEDICAL. Ho'-TVood etr&st *' • iv '-.'1f..;.;
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