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MONDAY .MOBNING:::.::;i::::i::JAN(JARV. 30. .- Fet. some' time- post; inany of thu titizen&of this City and Allegheny, have been seriously an-., noyeclby thedeprcdatioDS ,o( thieveawhcjin the-dusk of the*ovcnlng, would enter tlio hallaof tbeir dwelliogbouscß and steal therefrom J . cloaks, overcoata; :muff?,' hats, Ac.' • These have bccoma Eo serious of iate, that the v attention cf.the police has-been chiled;£o them; On Eaturi day.officer Hague, and officer McYscker of tho Allegheny, police, amtelW,. on Wooir street in this city, a young man ! Edward Jones, who, It appears, has been guilty of nearly nil 'tho petty/thieving .noticed above.. JonesV.wife waff also arrested, in the act.of selling stolen clothing to a dealer in second-hand goods. • They were takcn'before; May or Adams; of Allegheny City,:ahd. Jones was.com mittcd'tp. jail, but his wife was discharged. . - ... . The officers, hi searching the house occupied byJqncs t on the bank of the banal above Ahderspii street, Allogbcny, found > considerable- quantity of stolen la thb house, cloaks; mails, overcoals,'Ac.,' Were discovered; which had been stolen,;wlthin a short time, from jbp dwelling . houses of.,M?. Thompson ahi Henry Woods, Esq., ff this city, and from Mire.-Campbell; Mr. Muntz, and other faini lierresiding • . . : * ~Sln«»'ihe above was writicn.offlocr Hague has arrested another man named Washington Frees, on a‘charge of on’ tcring tho dwelling bouso of 11. Brady Wilkins, E?q., on Friday night, and steeling a number 6f overcoats, cloaks; &c.j belonging to gentlemen who. were visiting Mr. Wilkins on that'evening. ~ Hague’recovered tiio stolen articles; ho fbund tbem-ia the possession of Frees, when he'arrested Trim-in tho Fifth Ward; on Shhiiday.'evening. - - Cleog ASD HiXENHAUGU.’r-Tlrei motion for. a new trial la the case of Clegg has bCch withdrawn. It would in all pro bability have been, worse for Clegg, on a second trial. Many persons think if a second trial had been procnred;the yer diet Would be guilty, of the highest grade of homicide. Clegg . will probably be seaUmccd this week;: '' - r : • The motion fora new trial; and nmist orjudghient; in thecaseot Elrenbaiighj'.win bo argucdohSaLuiriay next, New testimr.ny* wc,n'nderstand, lias been discovered, which • fixes-more strongiy tho-’gullt .upon T Clegg, ; ’ and exculpates Hixenhaugh from any participation in tho killing of Car son.... v ••• •\ . .Sestesced.—On .Saturday, dodge STCic.ro sentenced Wm. O’Neal, cnnvietrd of nuisanco last week, to pay the costs of prpsecuUbtL&ncl'abate tfce,nui?aute.: l)r. T. Brown, convicted of the same offence, was also sen* teheed to-pay the costs ,of the .prosecution, and abate the •nuisance;'.. ..c In’the-caie'of the Commonwealth ts. Torrence, tbo motion for a new trial was oyerruled, and.the.usuaigohtoacp prqT.i-. ded for in such cases imposed apon the defendant. - Stick Kobbeet icrAbout three weeks ago a trunk belong, ing to Miss Wilson of this city, was stolen from.the Wash-' ingtoa" stage.' Several days afterwards a negro was arrested. • while attempting tosell a gold, ring and a gold pencil which: wereirr the • trunk when stolen, -• He accounted for having the jewelry in bis-popFesion, .by stating that ho bod pur., chased it from a man named Henderson Williams, who had gone dowatbo river. Upon his return yesterday, Williams was arrested by itie police and commiUed to jail by Mayor Volz. .• DxokilKa liot3E Thief.-—On Saturday, officers Frost and ltea. arrested on board one of the Wheeling packets, a man named John: Kurtz", on acharge of larceny; Kurtz, it ap. pears, had absconded from his boarding tiouao In.tbo Fifth Ward, taking with him a trank containing clotblDg, Ac. Tho trunk was frond in Kurtz’s po?ecs. c ion. He was lodged, in the watch house, tu. await an. examination before the Mayor-. .- ; ••' -" -i New' TpiAM.“Motious wero argued on Saturday, in the Quarter Sessions, for new. trials In the cases of Torrence, con. victcd of fornication and bastardy, and of StniilC convicted of conspiracy. The lijUct person, ikwiil be recollected was tried with a number of others, for conspiracy. Ip prosecute a tcsiJcnt of Eittann'ng, for .forgery. CoL .Black ;irgued the motion id the iattcbcase, andMefisra. Darragh and Ar_ there in theTormcr. . -: •• • ~ OonwTßsrnrzß lle-Aueesteb.—A few days since, wo no* ticcd that a man named JXiiler, arrested in Brownsville for passing conn terfuit money, had escaped from/the. officers at Loch No. £. Friday evening, Miller was re-aircsied by officers Frost and Rea, of tiic Mayors police*at TerchraenUs tavern: on the'Grconshorgand Pittsburgh turnpike: he was brought to tho city,and on Saturday morning UayorTolz committed ; him to jail. ; *• • ; ——— ' •* Important i^NOfxcrxEST.—The Gazelle is going to jpub lish a report of (lea. LariracrVi speech at the Brie meeting, held in the'Court House a short time since, lt many persons hating expressed n derive to see ,tho General's epeech cn that occasion.” -Tho Gcwetis had better be carofuh. Tho meeting w&swell attended, and any thing elseHhah a reriaffm report of the speech might create considerable noise... ; Artoar.—Saturday morhiug, while a German was dropping coed fiat, belonging to Messrs. Dorman and Logan, from the bridge to the Forest City, the boat was carried,oni into the river by, the force of the current. ’ The Buckeye StaJo, com* ing up, met the boat with tho German in it,-seven miles bo low" tho dtyy but could icnder’no aid owing to tbcice, which was rnnniag very thick. —r DrscovaiT op -Stolen Goods.—Gn Saturday, High Gonria.' bio Reed discovered in Tcnnoch’s new b ui UUng, on Du q u esn e Way,, the 'clothes stolen from Mr. Yanycorbea, at llare> tavernmb Liberty street;' Tho clothing had, no doubt, l-ech fecTeted by the thief in this place to await a favorable oppor tunity of .disposing of it. DosYforget tko sale of valuable , real estate of building lots and dwelling houses, leasehold property, wagon and horses, Ac., advertised in our paper for this morning at 10 o’clock, on the premises, .Webster street, in tho SoTcnth Ward, by James Ai’Kenba, auctioneer.- Aiiianr.VT Gas.—The-domum! for tie Allegheny pis ba« so much increased that the vrorks'aro unable to supply-the Toll quota’until factories cre cut, about O’clock., ISAAC GREGG, v PATENT AGENT, T7h.t. undertako tbe introduction of INVENTIONS In tho Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN, and all Iho. conn* tries on the Continent,-Cspedally. those of FRANCE, IJOL LAND, BELGIUM, GERMAN ZOLVEREINB, SPAIN, and RUSSIA. : • ’ HaVing been successfully engaged fat a period of twenty months in the business, hohas aeqnired yalaable Informa tion in regard to the exlstidg lawsbf thbsc _ j_ . ja-Q CORNUCOPIA ROYSTER AND COFF EE HOUSE*.-** -*1 D. BARNARD. Jfo '^4o ,i, FifUb JSlrccU Zdwccn 'Wood and Market, . . ..." pnTBBUROH. . - Orphans’ .Court .Sale* . ABBA HA M.FAUS T’.3 ESTATE. 4 T>Y OrdL-rof the Orphan« l Oourt, I will selUhe Estate of ; Q IS -ABRAHAM PADST, aw’d,inlndiatta township, being >1 about FIVK ACRES OF LAND; adjoining tantteof thohor# 'etj 0 f loiamn Holmes, Robert Dunlop, Henry Tboicaß and the 4 Satler rrftd ; with a story and half Log Hnu»e thoreon, nnd 1 5 Stable, a young Orchard, and Blacksmith Shop, end all under fenco. S'llw to ho mauu on the premise# on the THIRD MONDAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT> being the 20th; at den o’clock* A. M., on the' following tern#: Fifty Dollars irt the time of.sale, and the balance upon tender, of fie deod. EDWARD McCORK LK, jal46trod • - •• • •-••••• ..: • . Administrator. - * - "Received per Ifixpresn. TOST RECEIVED hy Adorns A Co/« Express, an ootirely *1 new and splendid assortment of-new.nnd beautiful'pat terns of fine GOLD JEWELRY, and WATCHES, consisting to nartofnew styles Of.Ladlfcs’ Breast Pina, richly wrought; Cuff Pina,of every-description-; Ear 'King*, Finger Kings,- Ac-direct from tho manniheturers, which enables ub to pell tbaneweststylea of Gold-Jewelry at wholesale priwa, by the single: article. Mid from-25 to 50 parcent belowtbe nsujd-priaa asked at the old fashioned Jewelry Stores in thiacitv- Please call and examine our .new Block, at 51 Market street. H. 0. HOOD. N. B.—Flnc Watches and- Jewelry repaired by competent, workmen, and warranted to gWc'completo satisfaction, at low price*/' - ' ; ; ' . : - jaO : g TO AL3, WHO WANT .FARMS.—lbave for sale tho fol lowing described on iny register. Call and get it. 175 la™ l , «> miles south of the city; • - 109 “ " . .do • 0 do ‘below do -onriver; g3'.:V<«' ; do . near Beaver;. * ' Coal Landf l xailc peuth ofSix Mile Eerry ; Ifll ■«* Creek Bottom and Coal Land, ou Unirtiera ercoli; 100 " River Bottom Land, 1 milo above McKeesport; 40 “ tod.on the Fourth Street Road, 3 miles from tbo city; , t : ■ J 90 acres Land In Plum township; 155 ; - do near'iNoblestown; - 163' «• Coal Land, -with all the improvements; 200 u - on. Ohio river, near Parkersburg; * • -- 22 Lots,! from four •to ten - acres cadi, in different. acres Lfwd in low% 100 in Ohio, 5,000 in "Virginia, 3,oodin Tennessee. .. . , : It is a goodopportunityto findahnme. Tnqmroof ~ THOMAS WOODS, In2o£tT' - ‘ " -75 Fourth-street. a ' jbnnda and Howeß lor Sole, | A A n ACIU2S 01? LAKI) on tboyourth street Road, near i 4U East tlborty-Uie handsomest location for a colony j a| 0 f country wMeuMs/neartbocity.: • •f: 25 Acres pf Land; with good ImproTements, near fitew ’ **l3l Acres of Land on Chartiers Creek, eight milc3 from ' 4 near JlohOngnhelaCity, ISOncreiof 1 it coal, on which are thirty-five Dwellings, a new Coal Klil- J reSTand a good Sawmill-all in order to make a man a tho ahovo banda are of tho most valnable in the 1 county, and are'offered at E^^OODS, jftSg Commercial No. 75 yomtb gt.o • For . . ■ • M A LOT OF OROCNDIN BIUMINOnAM, havlnff-24 feet M A front on Careen by 100 feet in depth. It Ist pno t th. 9 yngst talaable -.Lots op that , street. Title perfect,- terms accommodating gJnTH> (AUW ja9:tfg] 147 Fourth Bt., Pilta’gh* • >'T v, • 'XV-v ' ■ ■V^v, ;> NEW BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. BOOKS- DECEIVED TO-DAT at : DAVISON’B DOOK STfrptt; ns MaricatsfrecLneaf largo supply • • llarpcr-a-Mogazlne, for January.-- * •-Schaff'aHistoryoftheApOstoHcChurch. • Consolariomv by Dr.. J.' W. Alexander. - . . . -Spincko’a Manuel or Dnrouon. Blood Stone.. Up the River. ••••. . ' Stationery-of all; kinds.- v i: . .Mercantile and Lawyer's Envelopes, of alt sizes. Better Paper, from $L 40 $2,60 per ream. A.large,assortment-of Theological and miscellaneous Books, at Eastern prices. For sole by ''... - ja2s JOHN 8. DAVISON. \!EW MUSIC-^ : “ l’l * Cora Lee. by 11. Brown. • Gentle. Warning'.' ' : Annie May.' -•' : ■ - ’ * ’ 'LittlaElla; 8. C.Foster. ■ Old Memories ;S. O.Foster. - Come, singiome. • No Plus Ultra Polka; Qrobc: American Quadrilles; Jullion. The Identical Polka,’ PorthenlaValre; - •• Dram Poika; Jullicn. 1 iiont.Blahk Polka rJullicn.. • . St. Lawrence Tubul.-r Bridge Tolka.' -Stna Galop : Chase. D’Albert, • Prima Donna Waltz; Jullion. Katy did Polka. • . Also, a new'lot or PlANOS,'from $2OO upwards, jdst.re ceived.* ' CHARLOTTE BLUME, ja2s - • ■ , 118 Wood street- New music— Little Ella; S.C. Foster. Old Memories; S. C. Foster. Ah! for. Wings; Jullion. Farewell, dearesfc'Mother; Baker. O Thou Omnipotent; .Wallace. Muriwxl Koeketa; Stinkosch.; • Katy-did Polka; Jullion. .. Watts’Divlhe andMSnd Songs set to Music. Just twenty-years ago; Banfordi Moonlight Quickstep i .Sddlo. - • ■ Jordan;PolkaT : lhtrodudng the popular air, “Jordan am a'hardToad'to.irabel; Emmet. ’ Mont Blano Polka; Jullion. ' 'Pot Saho’ttiscli: colored frontispiece. -PvimaDonna Waitzl JulUen. Ottoman JVcRr.; Hahn*. -The aboro just received, and forsale at the Music Store of ja23 , : V JOHN It. METiLOR v BI Word et. XTEW BOUUS-dust received at DAVDSON’a Book Store, xK 65 Market near Fourth, .... West** Analysis of, the Bible; InLyarious bindings; .3rd edition... , Ilengstcnbcrg on the Apocalypse; 2 vols. - Brown’s Works, on Galatians. Sufferings and Glories of the Messiah j Peter, Ac.. - Infidelity; prizo essay; by Pearson.' Menslow on Declension and Revival. • Menslowou Midnight Harmonies. '' Memoirs of M. L.-Duncan. Well Spring; by Bickersteth. 1 . . = • Young WomanVFriend ;by James. Obristiau lather's Present to lus Children; by James. Burns on the Parables nnd Miracles. • Wardlow on Miracles.- Living or Dead; by Kyl Katy-Dtd Polku. Pnma Donna Walt*. : Dreams of tlw Heart. Holiday ScbottDch. • Bridal Polka. • Together witha variety of.thenowcat and mosi-faahlona bli* music, lor sale by ILK.LKTIEK, ial7 No. 101 Third street HnDlo S New Alaalet LTTTLK ELI/A r V Two new and beautiful songsby S.C. Old Memories, j Faster. . Willie on the Dark Blue Sea; Hot Corn; - Kose Queen; Waltzes—d’Albcrt; Ah! for wings: Prima Donna Song—Jallien; . Suaripo Schuttish—Delink; Princess Ilayal Wnlta-Kl’Albert: Jallicn’s American, English, Irish and California Qu.v drilles: • Torture Polka—Minster: T’other Side of Jordan—Christy; Woodland - a new Polka by Jaell/- The above jost "received. together with a large assortment or popular and standard Music; a largo collection of theoret ical works ou Music; for,pale at the Music Store of JOHN If. MKLLOD, jnnl-l __ : ftl NVoil street. NfiVV BOOKS JUST iUIOMYLI.) AT IiAVISON’S BOOK fcTORB. C 5 MARKET' street, r.cnr Fourth t —Hot Oim; rEllon. MuliiraTp; Pierre Tumvant; Flower of the Family; Little Ferns for Little Friends; Tho Early Called; 'Little Susy's Sts Birth-days; Clo»h. Books for Children; U»;nny*s Mills, or ifco-Earnest 'Worker: At Home and Abroad, or How to Ih-bnvo; splendid EnglieD Illustrated ami colored juvenile?; Common'Sights on Sea and Lend; Fox anil Geese; Blind Sister; Small Sins: ProWo Mission ary; Self-Reliance; My First Born; TheTlsit: fjnaof tbo Tongue; Lite P.eal and Unreal ; Alice and Bessie; toys and putties, For-chlldren; Itoyhood of Great-Men; Harry's Lad derto Teaming; Arabian Nights; Rhetoria of Conversation; splendid editions of the Poets, English and American, .Illustrated;Melvilk-’a Sermons; Cbriat-ln History; The Last Bays of Christ, by sohauflJor: Pastors Sketches; Richard Williams, tbo Patagonia a Missionary, by Hamil ton. deelO NV.W AMI Mull Ah BOOKS FOB YOUTHS.— Peep of I>ay. Urm upon Line. - Advice to Young CbrifitiaUK. ’ • Clara Stanley, ora Summer among the Hilla: 60 cento. . Frank Ilurrhson, or Three Months under the Snow; CO cents. One Hundred Short Talcs for Children; illustrated; 60 cents. - • ? Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life; illustrated; 75 cts, - Claremont Talcs, or Illustrations of tbo Beatitudes; 60 cento. '' '■ ; Caß to tho Lambs; a'series of beautiful moral stories; 50cento. ••• / .. . . - The above ora handsomely illustrated, and haTe o reli gious (not rectarlan) aim. For sale by. J. S. DAVISON, • jalß • . G 6 Market st. XT’K'VV MUSIC.—GId Memories, and Little Ella; two new X v Songs, by a. C. Foster. • ’ Reply to Lilly Dale. ■ Uncle Tom’s BeMgion . ItiUyßld and Kety Didn’t—duett. The.OtberfiMnof Jordan—Song; by Mrs. Floreneo. Grace SchoUiscli; by G. Anton. ' Jullton’s Library of now Dances. Village Bedowo • r^-prefty. ; The Nymph Waltz. - Galop; with a boauHful lithograph. . LoreSebottisch; Flora Mazurka. Jullieoto English Quadritte*. Junior Bachelor’* do; l'rima Donnd-Waltz; -for Guitar. Just received and for sale by . 11. SCHROEDER A CO, dcc24 _• Cnnro’s Hail, Fourth at. BOOKS LAST KKUEIVKD, AT DAVISON’S Book Store, 06 Market' rireefc, near'Fourth. . Harper’s and Putnam’s Moffazine^ Lyell’a Geology; Pierson, on Infidelity—new supply; 'Hamilton’a Philosophy.; 'HiU-hcock’s Philosophy; Ttiber on Civil'Liberty .and Government; Golden Dreams and Leaden Realities; LongntrotKon the IHye und Honey Boo;. WebPter'H-Diclionaries.Bufh’fl Notes; Kitto’e Bible Illustrations: Explanatory Bible;. }*rime bo Death of Little Children; Fern Loaves; Isaac T. Hopper, Mkrionary of Kilmnny ; l.amp and Lantern, Hamilton; ' •Jacqueline Paschal, or Convent Life at Port'RoyaL[de3 1 ÜBLUS, HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS In tho most r|> elegant styles, for family,, pulpit, or. personal use. BUTLER’S NEW SMALL 4ro. BIBLE, the most beau tlful family BibloUn print, in various styles. Dr, West’s Analysis. AlLeuitablo for Holiday Presents. , At- DAVISON’S BOOK STORE, . : declO ... 65. Market st, near Fourth- . W. E. SCIIMERTZy XT0.107 MARKET STREET, is selling his present stock,- Xi of geota’ Booto, Brogans and Gums: ladles* lSoots, Jenny;linds. Buskins, % Boots; Gaiiors and Slippers. Also, 1 a very large stock.of bnya’, youths 1 , misses and chil dren's Boots ond Shoes, at.greatly, reduced prices. ' Persons in want of a cheap Boot or Shoo should call immediately and examine his stock. . .. .. r . jal&g MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ GUMS, lit very low prices. Womeu’s Gums from SO to cento: mlfscs from S7U to C 2 cents; gents’ from 37ldto£U2U- W.“E. SCHMfiRTZ, ijnl.9:g. . ■ . . . No. 107Marketst. WOLFE’S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS—Just received and for sale by JOEL MOHLER, ■jHlthg . 241 Liberty fit. I EMERSON’S AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE-^ust { j received and for sale by jalfrg >; JOEL MOHLER. CIOUGHS AND COLDS—. , ; . rDuncfln’a Expectorant;. ...... ; ‘Wistaria Balsam Wild Cherry; t Jayne’s Expectorant; . '• Sellers’Cough Syrup; ' : ‘ : Morgan’,?Cough Syrup; In sto.ro and 1 for yald by : f jalfrg] ; JOEL MOHLER, YAliNIsTi— New \ork, Nos.l and 2;.Coach, Black, Co pal, and Japan; io'Btore and for sale hy : . JOEL MOIILER, ;jalO:g . * , ~ 241 Überty at. OIIEMTCAL3 , - ■ - ■ Jlyd. Potass, * ' Hyd. Cum Crota, . I '• : .'?./' HyiLProto lodide, 'lodlheltofrablimo Syrnip, ‘ . . lodide of Iron, .. For saloby JOEL MOHLKR, jji9| _ No. 241 Liberty street. IJRESHf RUNES, in small fancy boxeflof2 and 3 lbs each. 4 Cooking do, .at 10 and 12U cents; FRESH FIGS, in boxes ofC and 4 lbs. Jnst received, and for seta by . J" - W. A. MeCLURG. SUNDRIES- '. . Block Lead, ' British Lnstre, Vandyke Brown, - Drop Black, Chrome Red, . . Yellow Ochre, ■ - Do Green, Chrorao Yullow, . Paris Green, English Green, An, In store and for sale hy . JOEL MOHLER, ' ~ ‘ r - No; 241 Liberty street; OASES ‘MUSTARD, ENGLISH—Just received and for Kile by ” "• .JOEL MOHLER. . A YER’S CHERRY PECTOILAL—In Store and for sale by A : jal9:3 ' - - V JOEL MOHLER. ¥EGETABLE OlL—a splendid tarticle for burning, for sale by ■ •'• ■ C . .... JOEL MOHLER , INKS— B!uci. Elue and Red, In store and for saloby fja9?V - ■ JOEL MOHLER. TATIONEUY, of All kinds and qualities, for sale low by ’ •• Ji 8« DAVISON, d 037 05 Market street, near Fourth. * * ! worn msvjem •vsmjr. Water, 12 fwt In the channel, and rising fiut* The levee on Saturday was crowded ;wiih fre’ght, and all our steamboat men appeared to .be bxxsy filUng their, boat?. Wiiais a fine opportunity for our manufacturers; and com? mission merchants to ship off their surplas storage. ; : , - The steamer BucJxye Slate brought up 6n Saturday, from Maysville, Kentucky, ISO-mules and seven header horses, for McCoy A Westbrook. They aro to be sold for use of tho; various iron works ofour State. Thoy look fineandingoc«l order. -V ' ''V ; '“ •'\ [From jannary 27] The river was falling rapidly, yesterday, and the enlarge ment of tho.landing thus effected was eagerly appropriated by tho crowded steomboatmcn. Tt is too bad that the steam boatmen Bhonid be kept idling so much of the time oc ac ‘ count of low water, and that.whenever.the fiver is at a good stage they arc so cramped at our landingaa to be unable to. more than half work ; aud thus are kept by low water and Insufficient worfage-rono of these causes operating ali tho time—from transacting business in. the energetic style in whioh. they delight. It seems to ns that Cincinnati cannot afford to permit the continuance of this state of affairs... - - The landing.was yesterday loaded with-mud, from iho sidowalk to the water’s edge—r-mud of dll kinds, deep, tbirk, black,grey, slimy, sSipperyiand generally aboniinablo. The river kept falling, and tbo wharf-boats andstcomboato kept getting aground, and the backward progression was found to bo v decidedly inconvenient—however, tho landing wus enlarged.'..-'- . v •. Tho packets Lancaster and Kenton went up ihe.river in tho.-evenlngp side by and from the foam- about their wheels and. the pitchy smoke that rolled from their chim neys,.and the bustle that was manifested among the crews, -and .passengers, we could have ..suspected them, of racing, only they never do such things. As they went out of right'. they wero going it.‘ r nlp and tuck.” The storm of Sunday night last was most disastrous lit Its effects all along the Ohio river. Near one hundred cod boats and barges are known to .have been lost, and with them about twenty lives, and one mlllian bushels of coaL Tho steamor Davtd Whitoj which arrived at l«nlsvlUo from New’Orleans, on Tuesday morning, had aboard the pilots' nbd crows of six boats wrecked on the lower Ohlor The wind and wares during the storm, quickly Wrung to pieces the boats that were fully exposed. - The storm proved more calamitous than it otherwise coaid hove done, from thofact ihat it came on suddenly, after a mild evening, which gave .promise of n quiet night. - Tbo Louisville Courier says it is undecided whether tbo David White will take her old placo In the Union Line. Capto, Haldcman and Guthrie, steamboat inspectors, have .revoked tho license of Hugh B. Hales, a NaihviUo pilot, for " It" was rumored in river, circles yesterday, among tlm. knowing ones, that the Madison and Indianapolis Rallrou'l - Compsny had purchased tbo fiteamers. Alvin. Adams and. .David White, formerly of the Union Line, to ply as regular passenger paokcto,.TanniDg in connection with tho rail ways. from this city to Louisville. Thu boats ore. magnify .cent, but the organization cf the line a new feature.—CY/t; ■Calum.bian f Jan, 27 . - ; Wc-glean the following from the Louisville Cbunn* of Wednesday:— Oa tho steamer David White, Ihnt Arrived from New Or leans yesterday morning, were the pilots and crews Of five or six boats sunk Sunday night. In the storm below her. Among the touts sunk were a pair belonging to Mr. Becker with J.Croxton pilot. Thobont sunk 55 miles below the city, xwar Aydelott’s ship ybril:' Tlioy bad attempted to land, but the wind broke the' hnuscr. The crew .walked back to tbis city. nll much frost-bitten. Apftirof boats belougingto Morrlsou.A Martin Dickens and H. L. Bailey pliots, of this city, were Rank at the same ploc<», and uvobf the crew wore drowned. They resided in this city, and were Lee Zuldort, J. Jackson, T. Nut, Wm. Gibbs, and T. N. B »rant. Gibbs leaves a family. Thoso saved werb T. Lutbcr, J. Gray, T. Brown, ,W. Johnnon.-and Dickeus and Bjiiley> the pilots. They en countered the utmost poti!, and it was providential that they were saved. Tho boats were dashed to atoms, and they had to swim a port of tho tlmo. When In the skiffs belonging to tho beats, they wera only eaved by the strength of tho wind, which blew them ashore. 1 -Ouo of tbo'erew, Lutber, had n narrow escape, butwos saved by his ownfor titude and endurance. A skiff from the shore approached him while in the river, but .tho man who had It was afraid to approach. Ho requested him to throw tho stern of the skiff round ao that he could grasp It, and iti that position he was towed to tho shore, and was token outperfectly infien* sible and almost frown stiff. Messrs. Miller and Davis, pilots, last a pair one hundred nnd flfty miles below this Mty, belonging to A. li. Lewis, at Biackfonl’s Point. The craw were all saved; but Davis, one of the pilots, hail a narrow escape. He wns knocked'over* l«oard by a tree falling oh him. The other pi'ot and four men floated down on .the.wroek, batwero roved hy clinging to piecem of plank. They werp much bruised. A pair of boats belonging to, or in charge of Mr.-Davte, wore saved just below Leavenworth, by landing on a lcu shore. After the l-oats were lauded, the crew deserted Uitm . POET 07 PITTSBURGH. 12 vest r the above and interme port# on MONDAY, Jan. SOto, at 4 l*. M, - For freight or passage, apply on board, or to j»2S FLAtilv A LIVINGSTON. *gente. For houlivUle< fr"5V b. Tub llnrt *te nujcr BUN COURSIN', T. Galla- Master, will loavclbr the above and all in* ash -n Tumtormedlato ports on TLEaDAY, January 31st, at 4 o'clock. P. 51, For freight or passage, apply on board, or to ;a2B 0. M. IIARTON, Agent, Depot of botigtvorth & Zimmerman’s Cn tawba 'Wines and Brandy. Tnn nnderelimed ha# received and offers for sale, at CYn ci.inaJi pricrt, a large quantity of Logworth A Zimmer man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La* die#’ Sweet Catawba Wine?. Such as may desire to procure an excellent arlielo of Native Wine, (tho pure juice of tho grape,) williind my establishment the place for the gratis* cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grapo, is declared by many exceUont judges, equal in flavor to the best imported Cognac. I), PfCKEISKN, ja2o " No. 137 LUn-rty street. Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus. * • Vi-litY great want has been felt la our community, bo- J\. cause our institutions of learning, or public libraries and reading rooms, havo no CuEMicatand PnmosoPMCAL Apparatus to enable tho teacher or public lecturer on ad .entitle.subjects to illustrate his lecture upon. The Y'oung Men’s Library Association, ct their late annual meeting, resolved to take tho necessary Steps for obtaining such an apparatus, so ns to fill tho void so long felt. The following persons have been appointed ft tfommitteo to carry out the object proposed, and it Is earnestly hoped that the citi zen?, when called upon, will respond to tho call by subscri bing liberally. DR. YFM. M. WltlGllT, DR. JAMES R. SPEER, KDWARI) lUTIM, F. R. BRUNOT, B. P. BAKEWELL, jalfl . - Committee. flUSASl TEAS! TJSASI—J. HAWORTH, tho original and JL only importer In this city, of tho best Congo Tea* from London, ta now receiving . a very large- and choice selection of TEAS, which ho is determined to sell at such price? and fineness of quality, that all'tho rocklosa puffers in this or the next city cannot beat, lie most respectfully invitestha Indies and gentlemen of this and the surrounding districts, without distinction of.nation, to. call and .try his Teas, which ho stills subject to. bo returned, if they don't give satisfaction. Thefollowlng are the prices: - . . Prime Oolong, Souchong and Congo, -cents R). A very superior English breakfast Congo, 50c ft B). .Extrttfiue > .' Fine Young Hyson, lb; ••••*-• . Extra fine. Young Hyson.ond lmperial, 75c. lb. . • 'VerybeßtYouogYyson and Imperial, SI cl lb. ■ Don’t mistake tho place--PAGODA TEA STORE* corner of Diamond and Diamond alley . A liberal reduction made to dealers. ■ Jan2l Husbands calcined magnesia. Tho superior qualities of this Magnesia are tbat’H ls eitlrely dft prlved of carbcnio acid, free from unpleasant taste, aswell. as other: disagreeable properties, and without roughnees and gfittiness to tho touch or palate. One teaspoohfulof it is equal in strength to four of tho Calcined Magnesia—thus combining smallness of doso with the most agreeable fora In which Magnesia can bo administered. A fresh supply received by JOS. FLEMING, . ja26 - ' • ■' Successor to L. Wilcox A Co, THE PARTNERSHIP which oxleted between tho under signed and Uektiy• Stiwple, under tho firm of HENRY STIMPLE £ OO.j is dissolved, and the undersigned alone . ore authorized to transact and settle np the business of .the late firm. [jalfrtf] PATRICKS Sc FRTKND. BARGAINS HAVING determined to .close my business, within the next sixty dirt#, I will sell off my remaining stock at greatly reduced piices. The stock, comprises many desira ■ Me Goods; amongst them are SO pa. Bar’d Country Flan nels, Rolling at 50 cents a yard. J. G. MUNTZ, Jafctf •. ' ■ -Market street, near Liberty. “TJIOR RENT—TWO STORES; on Hand street, between r Liberty and Penn. Enquire of:.' • A- W. LOOMIS, 124 Fourth st, ja23] Or of AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 92 Fourth st. and BnagriExchange* Bank JVotex, Oold cnd SUver Bought, Sold and Exchanged,Mt tte EXOHANOK AND BANKING HOUSE OF 'WILLIAM A'. HILL & CO., .... 04 WOOD BTftXXTj PITTSDUSDII. . tgh.lnterefitallowedontlino'dcpofnte.■ • [ jan!2 . LAUD 01L—26 bblfl No. 1 Lard Oil; 10 « No. 2 “ “ JustTecclvedundfor ealeby r ' / ja24:lw■■■■ : F. SELLERS fc 00., 300 Liberty st. Piano for Seventy-live Dollarii A SECOND HAND MAUOGANY PIANO, 0! six octaves, will bo sold for $76, by CHARLOTTE BLUME, ial3 -• 118 Wood street . NEW RAISINS—6O boxes, and M. It. 10 matte Seedless: for sale by ' uov24 J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 Wood street FOR SALK OR KENT—The large Factory Building, with four Lots of Ground, situate near McKee, on Washing ton street, opporita fllnt gIoBS works of Mr, C. Johnson, in Birmingham..-Enquire of ■ P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer, dec2l • Corner of Wood and Fifth streets/ HOT—IB kegs ass'd numbors, landing Jrem stcamboa £ to ne ,forsM,bj AMEa a HOICHIBON & 00 . 'i'v'c': : ** J '*/>:< -i ; i* ». 4 ...... -. COMMERCIAL POST; DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET Omcß or. toe Daily Moaxisa Post, . \ Montfajy JanudryßO, 1854. ‘ j The weather on SatardaywieTerxcoidandi quite bracing for out door trangactioos.'J'hereWav cohslderabla inora acti vity Jn. trade than usually occurs oha. Saturday. Cur mar kets for p rodace-generally.arequi to excited/and-unsettlod. Flour having now reached a point .really frightful, [and, /with no certainty of stopping at the present high figures. Corn nedOnts too, are rising-rH. naturalccmseq ueoce. FIX)UR.—The market opened oat brtskji and -*aTes : wef6 made on the wharf of 142 bbls superfine at $7.50; 185 do at s7,so,pa?funds; 22 do at $7,6214 v 64 do at s7,6o;J62'bbls ; spdp.s7iso. ....s.: CORN 31EAL.—In eonsequencoaf the price of Flour, Corn . is advancing, and wo hare a salo reported.of 100 buthele of ; Com Meal at 60. " ' . - -OATS.—The demand is improving, with sales of 200 bush els at 40, 32 pounds to tho bushel; 284 bushels aud 00 do. at 40. .• • -••- BARLEY—Wo notice farther sales of 100 bushels at 02. T BTJTTEIL— £r( m stoic of 50 kegs dnd 5 bbls packed at 1115. . . - CLOvEESEED.—Wo notice sales of 27 huahcls.trbmstoro at $5,50* - //-. BACON.—Sale* of 1000 Iba shoulders at 014. HAY.—Sales 15 loads atslo@ls.; • * OlL.—Sales of 5 bbla No. 1 Lard at 76. * : SUGAR—SaIes of 18 hhdsatfr. - - ‘ ; BULK MEAT.—'We hay® a sale Reported of COOO pieces at 4%; 6% and 7%. * COMMERCIAL BUMMABF. CINCINNATI, January 2P. ; - Flodb.— Tho market wasdull ond heavy today, and the only sales heard of were 300; bbls at $6.75, and 1000 do. at s6,6s—tho latter lndicating a decline. . The news from New York had an unfavbrable effect ' :.. Peovi’sions.— I There was a good demand to day, and prices - were generally better.. The gales comprised 8000 .pieces ;shoulders and 4000 do sides in bulk (at. Ripley) at 4m and 4006 and 7000! pieces hams at 76;. 90,000 fbs fiidea. at. ’5%c.; 50,000 do do at 614 c; 69 tierces No; 1 Lard at Sl£ cts; ,Bou pieces green shoulders at $3,80; 375 bbls Mess Fork at .$l2; 125 dodeardoatsl3— dosing firm.... HOGS—A sale of 236hflad at $4,76.- Market firm. i WHISKY—SaIes of 112 bbls from Hamilton Railway, and 650 do> from river, at 22*4c,- andT6o do - from' wagons at22^o. : . ST. LOUIS, January^!. , Superfine country Flour selling at $0,25 bbl; City Mills $0,50; Harrison $7 bbJ. . Prime Wheat, red or white, $1.20 Con siderable lots sold recently for'shipment. / Nothing doing in Corn or Oats. We quote .40 to 45c'for tho former,*nd37^forthelatter. - . No inquiry for I«ad, Hemp, of Tobacco. ! We hear «f nothing newin regard to Hogs or Provisions. Prices for Hogs unchanged—s4,lo<§“4,2s 100 lbs.‘ Weathor mild, but no prospect of a break up iu the river soon. Heavy loads crossing yesterday.; cosarcTiD daily ion Moon & Sargent, £ . Omer of Wood and St PENNSYLVANIA. , | Pittsburgh Banks*.;.**-, par.! Philadelphia •« Yi' Drownsvilla “ ........ par.j Bucks county ** *d; Chester Co. (newissuo)... • ill Columbia Bridge Co isi Danrilio “ iii Delaware co. “ ill Doylestown “ Jit Easton “ ......... Gormnntown, 11 ......... id Lancaster Banks...- . Lebanon “ Id Montgomery co. Banks— Northumberland « - k Pottsvllie “ ... id Bending “ R Schuylkill county il ... ■ % Washington “ ... U West Brunch “ li Wyoming A Carlisle..,** % Cbatnbernburg............ % Erie- « Gottysburgh- $d Harri5burg.,,.,...,—.... 80uc5da1#..—............. W. Middletown..— % Waynosburg....,...-.... jw York. Bank# Relief Notes.;... *y. United States Bank...—. 15 Allegheny City Scrip...., par. Pittsburgh City {i 'par. AlleghcnyCo. “ „....prum. NEW YORK. Hew Tort City....- l A Ootintry Ha nks.. y. NEWJERSKY. i All solvent 8ank5......... V DELAWARE. All solvent Banks Small Notes MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks...:..*. Country Banks VIRGINIA. BankofVa.*nnmrhpj»— Farraers’Dk.abranches.. ValWßk.* branches..— % Exchange Bk. t branch to % Wheeling Banks % Wheeling brunches.. %j. NEW ENGLAND. I All solvent Banks... -%i PBICE3 OF B' • COSRXCrtD&AJITFOatITB Patricks. & Friend* Ba Comer of Fifth and IFood LOANS. . -i UnltedStnteßfis.TSGß United St3teBG*.lss3:. PennrylTamatifc.iSlO........... pßnnFylTiniaSs.lSfis.;..^... Allegheny county Ca....... Allegheny cour.tycoaponav. .f Pittsburgh eity tie...:.. ...... ] Pittsburgh dty coupons. payable, Jictt York... [ Allegheny City Ca~ .| Allegheny City coupons, payoblej In Philadelphia—.. BANK STOCKS. : Bank of Pittsburgh— Merchant.-* * Monuluctarers-' Bank. Kschauge Bank-..,...........—......! Farmer? Do pirsH 8ank,.... ,| Allegheny SaTlntTMlanh.......— .* BUIDGE STOCKS. . I Monougahela 8r1dg0..—............! St. Clair street BrMge. - ~j Hand stftn; t Bridge— Northern Liberties Bridce— INSURANCE STOCKS. ! Western Insurance Company..... i Citizens’ In.Turaßre Ct/minny.—! Associated Finn»*en**Co:npany..,.j TKLKURAPU STOCKS. j Atlantic and Ohio— Ti * Ixmintrillu Lake KrUw.v. Pitfaburzh tiaa Works.— Moounzohcla Blarkwator..-.... RAILROAD STOCK. Pennsylvania Ranrosd. Ohloand Pennsylvanlaßailrcad Cleveland i Pittsburgh Railroad... Marine Railway and Dry Dock-,- Turtle Creek Plank Ro ad. Perrysville Plank Road-.,........... GrocnabuTK Turnpike....,.- CharttersOoal Company.—..,.. COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh nml Boston.—...- North American-—.—...——.— North West.———..——.. North Western——; ...... Adventure—,——...——...—.——. Ohio Trap Bock— Minne50ta....,....,-... Pittsburgh and Isle R0ya1...—,..., Douglaalloughton— Ontonogon—— R1dg0——.......... fire Steel. C011ing...,. ........... Altec ——— Bluff. - /Poninsular —.... Avery Forest; Iron City.,-......- MISCELLANEOUS. •• 8t«clP«nB» - JOSEPH GUiLOTT'S PENS, No*. 30& 708* I?0, Sslr 715,72Q,739y755,760,762,748^62,725V8arre1Pen,and- Damascus Barrel Pen. • iIYER PHINEAS’ PEN'S—Original,” “Double Action,?: “Treble Spring” “Fountain,”- 1 * Jeany Lind," “Bonble Elastic.” ■••••■•'> . Pit AITS “ Commercial,” “Extra Fino/VBcpublican, Al* bdti, **605,” “Slip Pens.” “Eaglo.” H.OOnF.N ACo.»3 “SwanQum: M *Backf«prinfl,” “Flat* spring,’*\ 11 Eagle,? ‘‘lndia Rubber,” * t ‘Commerdal,’ , And many other.celebrated Pens;-'far side by ; " -*• VY 8. HAVEN. Stationer npd. Printer,. Marketatrpet, corner of Swond. WRITING I.NK&—Hlbbt-nVOrth’V .;Uarri-; son’s, MaynojrdA Uoyes 1 , Wnlkdoa’a, Hchj*u A-Xhoinp*: eon’a, aud Warren's Black, Red and. Bldu Writing Inks, in quart, pint, half pint, 4 os. and 2 oz. bottlfs. .-For eiUa.ut, W/S; HAVEN’S StaUnnery Waraboase, : v . Market st., nornctrof.Second. /I OLD AND SILVER PENS, saperiOT'qualities, Tof : ix sale by - w* S. HAVEN, : Blatloncrtxnd Printer, ja2l:mte Market street, comcrof flocond.. OYSTER SALOON AND REBTACRANTI 108 WOOD STREET. TUB subscriberbas now ids OYSTER SALOON AND "EATINO HOUSE perfected in tv mannor .that cannot btj escelcd by anv similar establishment in the city. . MEALS miL BE SERVED UP AT ALL HOURS OJ[ THE DAi’ifrom the "■ Choicest Meats* Fowls, Fish, etc., &Ci His Bill of Fart cannot besurpass^*‘Mid too would respect fully Inyito the attention of the public to it- ’ • ' CHARLES STILL, 10S Wood street.... ja2oapaetf . Dissolution of-PartneraMji* - ■VTOTIOB is'herefey givtrn iliat the partnership heretofore jj\ existing the undersigned ,in the Liquor and Cigar tinder the hiuoo and style of STERN A BRO /'wtui- dissolved this day by muttial consent. Lewis Stem is folly authorized to settle tho business of said firm.-', LEWIS STERN will continue the business at the old stand,. No. 048 Liberty street. . B. SpIRN.; , L. STERN, Pittsburgh, January 24,ja25nnfoCt*wlt]. • ;; Closing oat Sale of Cori>etlnc*ollCloUis, Blattlngs r aago, .-&«.•. ■ : THE subscribers’hating edoptetT the plan of soiling, on ~ their stock at the end of the season, are now offering the greatest bargains, In their line, ever offered to the dtf* lens of Pittsburgh or vicinity. - - . • r «In quality hr quantity their assortment Is not riemp Carpets, In great Variety, at 15, 25, 23,31 ami 17V, cents. r-- The entiro stock will positively be sold the present season ’BKGARDLESS OF COST. Sale to continue tiUMaroh lßt C. B. H33ADLY * CO., •82 Third street. • . jalO -• . N. B. —SinixH Notes tafrcm ntpsr. The highest market BRicßpaia land war* RANTS by - AUSTIN LOOMIS, ja2s 92 Fourth ftrooU OTOCKS FOR SALE BY AUSTIN LOOMIS— O . . Bluff Oopper.gtook j ...... . As tee lt “ . ' Adventure • . • ‘ : Norwich - . ••“ • •:; • Mon. NaV.«; •• • . FOR SALE-rLOT adjoining tbe Fanna-lt. K. Depot; front incron Plum, alley 21 feet, and extending back 63fwt. -'Willbe sold'loiftr Enquiro of r AUST3N LOOMISr v | . ija2s:.':'-- : S2Fonrfh'Btrtet. OVERING’S SUGAR —SO bbla Loverintf’s Crushed serf Pulverized Sugars for rale by J. HAWORTH* ja2o Corner of Diamond ftndDlamond alloy. •’■•>» .. a >•; - ■ -T- ■ • " ■':■■•'■ ■■i • «.*.•• ; ' •*. '•*■' ■"' •" •'4, THE'*OB3l5O POST BV Szohaoge Banker!) £s£& girKis, Pittsburgh. OHIO State Bk.and branches— |£ ’ - % . Bankef Sandusky—,....— • : | Granvi110.........60 Norwalk,.;.-.—^........... 60 Urbana 6C | W005ter..—...25 . INDIANA. ' State. Stock-.Banks... ft | 3tatußk.ami branched— % State Stockßanks...—, . ft State Bank 8ranch.....;.. 60*. BankefTlUueis..:........, 76 KENTUCKY. All solvent Bank*.... MISSOURI. Stateßk.andbrarich'es-.' 5£ MICHIGAN. ' All solvent Banke—.... i TOSCONSIK.- ; Marine* Fire Insurance Co.at Mlteaukie. 2 .. TENNESSEE.. • Alleoiventjbar>ks—..... 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Bank 3— 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. AllsolyentßnnKs. 1 GBOKOIA, Allsolvcnt 8ank5;...;.... 11 1 : - ALABAMA. All solvent 8ank5.,..;.... 5 : LOUISIANA. All solvent-8ank5.,;..,.;*; \\A EXCHANGES. ‘ . - New Y0rk......;........ par.* Philadelphia........;,', ; par. 8a1tim0w,.............. par. iCfacin&&1i.............. t0ui5d110............... % dlsc't St. L0ui5..........d15c’i. VALUE OF COINS. American Gold fno *)~.... par. .American Gold (0W).......p*r , m. Soto reigns ;.$4 83 Guineas........ 5 00 Frodovicl;dortf..v. 7 80 Ten Tha1er5.................. 7 80 Ten Guilders-...........;;. 3 90 Leuisd’or 4 25 : Nap01e0n5....... 3 83 (Doubloons, Pctrlo‘u.... M ls 70 Doubloons, Spanish 18 25 Ducats;.--... 2 10 JWOaSKfQPO3T. BT xchange Brokcre I streeU, PilUlrurgh. ; . i ■ Bid. i Asked. Skr Tal. ! $ iio,oo:s, 120,001$ ioo,co ' 100,on] '101,00!, ‘lOO,OO 100,00, Ooo! 100,00 U 6,00; 07,00- 100,00 100,001 '100,00 iqu’.oO'. ios,oa . 100,oo! 100,00 102.00! 102,00! 100,00 es;oo:. 00,09' . 100,00 92,0')! 100,00 55,00! - 55;?!.; .50,00 ST.iV.; 67,50. 50,00 55,£6, 55,50 j 50,00 1' : ■ 00,00 ( . 2,14 23,75' 25,00 —| £5,00 00,00] 00,oo. .176,00 : ' ...... 63,00 . 20,00 17,00 • 7,60: - 17,60 . 200,00 «..i. 10,00. ; ...... 6,00 . ,M.« 7,00' •:w! -1,76 - 346 2,00 . ; w 2,80 240 0,00 O,OC • 3,00 f %‘- v « f v '. ■ r * it • * \ / '' '^V MISCELLANEOUS. "\T' 0. BUGAR- i *~6obh4s'priin.o old and new crop'for Baits •J3U by . : ; . fj*24] SMITH-& SINCLAIR.^ bbls, uaw.crop.foraalo by ; ' _Ja2i ' ‘ SMITH A SINCLAIR. BUTTER— Blbbls-Roll Butter y ... , 40 kega Solid do;, forealeby, t. = ja24 SMITH & SINCLAIR. I klliED APFLKMB barrels; " v‘v/ : " ‘ ' : ; ‘ Ju/.''"-. • ; 40 sacks;- 1 for sale tv- . ’ J ' Jb24 ' SMITH A: SINCLAIR. T~\HlliD PEACHES—2O Backs choice halves for sale by U jn24 v SMITHA SINCLAIR. - LARD— 40 kegs/No. l.fcrealoby . -- ••’•••"v- Jn24 SMITH & SINCLAIR. BROOMS— 50 dozen/tuhey,fornuleby •' ' jail SMITH & SINCLAIR. Cl LOVER BRKD—IOO bushelsfor-sole byr > 3a31 SMITn r A*. SINCLAIR. PEARLS— 3 ttras.-tcrorrire; for sole by . ' Jn2o . ...KIRKPATRICKS HERRONS. I; U"; :4bbl&r' do' :, do; for f'alo by ~ ■: ' ja2s "• " • KIRKPATRICK’ A HEURONST BUTTER-*-B,hbl» Roll Butter; - -10 kegs packed do; for. gale by - ■ , ja2s - » v. - KIRKPATRICK & HKRRQNB. I^KUIT— 200 bushclsDried Pcachcsy.:. . .80 Apples; for saloby jn2s , /KIRKPATRICK k HERRONS. ”\A TALL PAPERS ONLY—But of every possible variety VV and price; gold by:-, WAJiTERP.. MARSHALL, Latest french style of paper hangings—For ceiliDgaof drawing enrichments; for able by . Ja2o- ■-. ;■ ; ; WALTER P. MARSHALL. CENTRE I’IECES—For leetcrs and' ceUlngflf for. sale by ja2o WALTER P. MARSHALL.. STATUARY— In oaks and marble*; for ealoby ja2o - ~ . - WALTERR, MARSHALL. WAINSCOTING— Iu oak, of Elizabethlun gtylt for sale by , . [ja2oj ; : WALTER P, MARSHALL’. ' f.n ICH PAPER UANGINGS, of velvet, gold,: dark and JLL light papers, with elegant; cornice add. base borders; ; for sale by WALTER F. MARSHALL, , ' . jal2 ' 65 Wood street. Decorations in y« all Artiste designs in imitation, of wood,stone, stucco and Italian frescoes; •for sale by - [jal23 WAI/TJER'P.-MARSHAU/ . ; CHEAP WALL PAPER—A well selected assortment f ‘at prides ranging from GV£ to 18? f cents per roll / for salo by ' f -- WALTER P. MARSHALL- COFFEE— 50 p&ckk prime Rio, and /' 10 “ . -Java, iii store and for sale ty - ; " ja24 - . ' ' r; . v r ; . KING'A MOOKIIEAP. SCOAR — a prime article of New Orleans in. store and for Sale by •; (>24}- KING A MOORHEAD.;\ REFINED SUGARS—Powdered, Crushed, Clarified and Loaf, far- sale by/pja2i] KING A MOQRHEAD.- MOLASSES— 50 bbls New. Orleans foak packages) for .sale by,, [ja24] KING & .MOORHEAD. ff>EAS—Young Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial, and Black ■X- to fine nnaßtv; for sate by - : \ •? '>>'• ja24 ’ KING & MOORHEAD: TOBACCO— Grant &IV iltiams’, Webster old, and a variety of other well knofrn brands," for sale by. ' ‘- /j ja24 KING & MOORHEAD. Window glass— - 300.boxes8x10;« , • •' . r. - v:,- 150. and!osl2; . > 100 41 10x14, McKcnnaa&.Co, ? a;brand;- -v, , ; lustoreandforsaleby :-, i ja24 , KING & MOORHEAD. Sundries— -O 100 boxes SI. and D. Candles; ' * 150 u Rosin and Variegated Soap; ; ' "25 ..“ " Star Candles; - « • 25 dozen half-Tow Bags; -v- ' ' : ' • >:v -300 reams Wrapping Paper; - 100,000 Common Cigars; : ; 50bales Batting; - • • 50 « ..Candle Wick; 200kegsassortedNaila; forpalftby - ja24 i ; - KING A 3IOORUEAD; WINDOW GLASB—SOO boxes BxlO r Ioxl2 and 10x14 McKeunan & Co.’s brand. 5n storeiud for salo by 1 >' ja!3 ' • iqyq & MOORHEAD. ELUOMB ' . • . .-. • £o.tons Bedford Forge j • • . . - 75; “ Gap ;; , ;,do . . . ; . . ' t 16 u Juniata ;'dd • For falehy V- : ’ ja!3 KING & MOORHEAD. SUGAR— Aprime article-of New Orleans In stare and for sale by [inl3] ■ f KING A MOORHEAD. DRIED APPLES—2OO bushels in store and for Bide by-' oclO : ; KING: A IHmiRHEAD ‘ > r AND PENNSYLVANIA RAJ BROAD STOCK—2O \J phareiwanted by " ’ ''' AUSTIN LOOMIS,' ’ ' bct2o No. 92 Fourth st A n 80, AND 100 ACRE LAND WARRANTS WANTED *t\Jm by . AUSTIN. \ • oct2u. .. No.92"Fourth ut; AS HARES I'XTTS. TRUST AND SAVINGS CO. STOCK .U WANTED by -;• • ' - AUSTIN LOOMIS, nct26 • - ; No.92Fourthst.’’-; SOAP— 30 boxes Palm, T' . . 10 do Castile,. '. '• 5 do Althbnd,' 2 do Olive, . . 2 do Candle, • 50 do Toilet and Fancy; for sale by : novel . J. p. inLTJAMS, 122 Wood street. I tn HALF BOXES ItAISINS; ‘ .VVf-100t. UUU SOO boxes M.IL Rolrins; 150 half boxes M. IL Ral-uns; • •••• 200 qi. ~ '•«••• «' •- « • 200 boxes Fancy Toys; 100 “ Motto. Ldzcnges, ;; ' Receiving and for sole by •" dccS ■ J. C. ANDERSON & No. 0 Wood st iiniA BONEAJ?IRE CRACKERS, No. 1. s6»v/v" 60. do ; Jackson ■ do 20,000 Torpedoes. 1 case Nutmegs. - ; . . SO kegs Cooking Raisins. Received and for salo by _deed /• J. C. ANDERSON A CO, No. G V/ood Rt. GOLDEN SYRUP—In bbls/half bbls, find kegp, just ro celvcd per elcamor Granite State, and for rale by ja!B JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. QUGARUOUHK bbls, reesriving per strit. O- mer Granite. State and Kcvstone, for «Vl idodjUad small loaf, instore and forsalo by JAMES A..HCTCUISON St . ja!B Agents SL Louis Steam Sugar Reflnery. BAD—3boPigsaiftllaJena; fotßuieby - , . - j jaTS :• ; JAMES A. HUTCHISON £ CO ; SU. MOLAtISES— • Jandlnglrim BtemhorNcw York and for Sale Ly , - JAMES A. HUTCHISON & CO. v : tlgr2 ■ .Pta : St t ,Loalft Sggat Re6npTy.'. LEAD— Sw pigs soft galena Load, ireceived by Keystone, and for sale on favorable terms; by.'' - jalS •. -LEECH. M* ALPIN ■ & ; CO. • • -i. lit/T—2o kegs assorted, from No.l to No. 7, Instore and for Pale by , QlS]. ■ LEECH. M^AXaHN&CG. CHESTNUT:?— -Twcuty*livo . biieheis, Of thu beat quality. rocelTedaod.fer enlaby. ; • LEECH. McAtm A CO, dec2o - - - 242 and 24413b0rty st, CHDER AND VINEGAR— ): 10 bbls Economy Crab -Cider; ..-30 Cider Vinegar; ■•->•:• < 6 casks French White IVlne Vinegar: for sale by doc 22. - . -r; :: ; MILLER &JIICKKTSON. BW.‘ FLUUR—SU Backs, lor sale by _ . js2Q. \ , KIRKPATRICKA HERRONS. TRUNKS AND VALISRb—rA full assortment always on hond/at-lOw prices. - L. K; - - dec7 Corner Mark? t and Liberty streets. rpitUNKS of all .Kinds; and-Tory prices; please call and ;X examine.L. E. HAYWARD, Ja7 : Corner of Market and Liberty pta. APPLES —100 bbls choieo Apples tor sale low by- ■ dec2 : - r. RATLEY.A*: UKNSHAW, 253 Liberty ft. UST KECEIVKi)— T» bbds J. 8. Lorering’s rbila. Byrup • 2 bblsFt. Louis Golden Syrup; ' ; :6 : hf.bblft- ■■ do • ■ do • ; 10 ; j';-Uo'- ••••• ‘ : For sale at the-lfiwestmaiKbt price by :vi *- decO HAILEY ft RESBIIAW, 253 Liberty st. FClll THE HOLIDAYS—A gTOernf oxsortmentot; new Fruit, including; RairimyCiimmi*,- Figs,‘Proxies and Lemons; also, Uord, Soft and. Taper-shell Alrdonds,-Wal> nuts ahd Filberts, whQlesotb.orTctaß. : . y .. ' deds - ‘ ' BAILEY ArRENSTiAW. SUGARS— Just rec’d.a supply of .choice Lmdon size Ha* ;,yaha.Segars, in.-100 Loxes. . . Uec2. . • > . . BAILEY A RENSnAW, /■^ODFISH-^Just.rccelyed,; ' \J 10 casks prime.’ Codfish, SbblsNo.lSalmon,' ' ' 300 lbs smoked Salmon, ; > ’ ; 20 bbla gib’d Herring, - . - -' -20 : flo : No. 3 Slftckerel. -' ' -• 150 boxesßurUngton sailed tmfl No.i Vanokod Herrin?. For sale low for cash by J3311U HAWORTH, • • deed : Oornar of Diamond and Diamond alley.'' PEAS— 6 bbls drirtl Tennessee Teas -. . dec22'.. - . , r ; , -iV; ; atTLtER A RICKETSON. most perfect-Tfusanow to use. A supply reodTod by JO3.,FLEMING, V J ; , .. ... Bnccessor toL».'Wilcox A Cq.;J.^ FOR RENT—A Warehoatie, fronting on Liberty street 49. feoLund extending bock to the Canal Basin; Apply to .■- '•ja26,. ; - , : JAMES BLAKELY., Xi'Oß RUNT—The Thtw Story Brick Dtvumnuf Ho’uae on Jj Thlrdstrtaihat preaentaccUpledbyHon- Chh*. Naylor. Apply to - J - - - v- JAS. BLAKELY, - ja26 Cqm6r Qf SgTchth:tind.Smitltficld sts.; JJOT CORN>~A nuw eupply just ’ ja2Q . V k ; c 104 Wood street. • Fov Kent, TT'OUR OBTICES.ou tho sbeond 3oot of the Font; Build- X? ings, entrance Horn ney.s Insurance,. Ofllceg,• .Enquire;at th'e.offl.ce'nf the; subscriberp. first-fioor.:- „f.i_u£s) PATRICKS A .FRIEND, • ALLEGHENY FORGE SOiOMbS SHETTER & CO. (Late & Semplß^allolling lilllL). on'the bkhk;.bf the; Allegheny, below the St, Clair Street Bridge, • - Auxaaixy; Ctrr, Pa. . THE proprietors'.respectfully infbwh- the 'pablie that, having, made cxtsnslvo additions .to thedr establish*- mont, tliey aro prepared to inahufaetaro, on the most rea sonable tnrms, Ir<» Worfe Bridges, Car Axles; Qniirry Cotters’ and Masons’- Tools,- Mill Gearing, Machine Work in general,- and heavy Forgibg, Of every description. Also, SHOES manufactured by ; Sheila** Pataii Sorst Shoe Machine. 4?he HorSer Shoe Mo-- • chine will bo In operivtion abbut tho -middle of Febnxary," whon all ordersfor-Shoea wULmect MißFjck? niade anddressed. Orders sent* by miui or .-tele* > ETranh aticndedito on thoshottestnotice. r Pennsylvania -railroad company.—in*, pursu- ance of the Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania,- entitled <» An Act to Incorporate the-Ponnsylvairia Railroad. Oom •pany,’- approved the23d day of March, A; D; 1853:*—Notice v i 4 hereby given, 'that.it is the intention of tho Permsylva* nla Railroad Company, -(should the snmo- ba approved by their stockholdera at the annual-meeting, to.be held.on the first Monday.of February next;) to guarantee the bonds of the .Steubenville and : Indiana. Railroad Company, to the amount of five dollars. ; ; : PhihL, jam 7th,.lB64,*—JttUhlm T, 8. FRlTH,iSec’y. j. '■'Notice;.:--.'-’,,. .......... VOS. FLEMING having • associated Willi JOS. ABEL, tbe.. .fj business Trill hereafter bec^daetedoniJertb*'style of J. AftEL&'CO., at the old stand, corncr.of Smithfleld.and ißotirtfr streets./.' ,’ f 'SS /'/ •.■-’’r RECKLVHD more of cbore beuutiful oromlam Combination IHJLBKIIB, Prices lo». At 107- M»tk«t street. - ■ (decfl) . / . ,W. E. SCBOTmTZ- - GUY WAttEAHIS—i»O WANTED by • W{i ootaOr . • A«BnSMKOng r «!AB3Ponrai f ftt' Stocks, shafts, bonds; moktoaoes/&c. bought and sold by AUSTIN LOOMIS, ja2s Office No. 92 Fourth street "*' ‘s'i.f HOLD, DHXVEBMOCOMOTrra&HE&B!! KealßstatoParniirorSalo, HPHB mibscribcr: to'auliorizai: to Bell 2M ACBKS OV L USD, Jltaatod InYcreaUlesTownihlp, Allegheny County. Pimnsylrania,' lying back of-McKeesport, known as..the Whltooak Rafis Bnd insight of the proposed Station oh the CoonelisVlilo Railroad: Improvementeos follow* ,* A Square 1-og -'House; SO. by 20 feekltWo' stories blub; and Square Lqs Barn, 60 by 30; feetr-bothnew; and in good .ordertwo fine-young, Orchards/bestgrafted fruit, jast comraenang Inbear. There is.oo to 100 Acres cleared and Joa bißb stale of cultivation, and the balance is well eet withwbituKiak limberof the first order. This laid is well calculated fbr a BUxlc- FMni, being yery level, and. the soil of an excellent quality for graas. growing, and being Welt watered, : eome, twelve or- fourteen c ever-foiling .springs or rarely jnetewith, being within half a mile of tho Yooir.li. : river, ana one mile of Monoiigahela,ahd almost on the linn ;of.the.CpnheUCTilleEaUroodrßnd\- B upiSS toSnteiu an Inexhaustible bed of IBON.OKE. This would not be in the market, only that the owner is about to removeto the Far'West.-: Terms easy, and price' moderate. .For for* •ther particulars, enquire of W. J. RKYNOLES,at Lorens’ Gloss Works, or of , JAMES 0, RICHEY, ■> .. dec3Q;y Real Est&td Agent, at this qfiTcb Ba A. 'Fttlmeßtoclt’fl Vermifuge j \ jj‘HERE In evidence that must satisfy every mind that Ilk. A, Fahnestock's Yermifage is th e only article that con bo administered with the cartmhtj'of expelling worms t ‘, . Haurix, N»‘ Jan. 23,1852. . I hereby certify, that a child of mine, aged three years, had been very -ill for a month with a pain In the chest; gen eral weakness# and, loss bfsppetf to. .1, was Advised. to try B. A. Fabhestock’s Yenplfnge, and Accordingly bought & bottle 'from M. Saylbr,'l)ragglst, Granville street,Hav< ingadminirferedaportiohnf it, he passed, within twenty four hours, Two llundred and Forty*two Worms, from six to. twelve, inches in length. . The child, immediately after: this,.hftdJte appetite restored, and soon enjoyed' perfect l health/, Another child t -seven years, who had been more or less sick from hte birth, took the remainder of the' bottle,-which caused him .to pass One Hundred and Sixty* two Worms. From that lima to thepresent, his health has been perfectly good, and ho has thrived as well as any. Ahild could. ELIZABETH BISHOP. : -Sold,- wholesale and retail,by all ■. tho princip&t drnggists and country merchants throughout tho United States.: • : :janl6 /j '/-y;//V ; M- W, RANKIS WISAS JISDLB -jB5 Wopd Street. i: Notice. TTAVING purchased the entire stock of J; C. Anderson * ; CL Co., we will continuer the wholesale FRUIT and CON FECTIONARY business, at the old stand. No. 6 Wood street, under the style of M. W. RANKIN A CO. t'VrOTICE —Having disposed of my entire interest !n the jiv Wholesale Fruit and Confectionery business to my Into partner, and 1X W. Rankin, salesman In said house, (who are authorized to use tbenamo of thalate firm in flattUng the business of said firm,).l. take pleasure inre comniendiDgtheta to my former Moods and and hope for a continuation of the liberal patronago bestowed bn me.; : _ J. X 3. ANDERSON. Pittsburgh, January o,lBs4—[jalO] •frltttiy; PALY.’... PtnELAS'. T. HAVE-THIB DAY associated with mo as partner, my jJL nephew, Jahet Phelan. • The business ofmanutactu ringand Importing of HOSIERY,-YARNS, Ac, wilVbe con \tinneii atthrold'Btand; i Nd,; 24 Fifth street, and conducted under ihe firm olWillum Daly,& £o. - AlTpersons haring fclahriraguinrt mewill please present themfor immediate payment, and those who are indebted will please settle their bills, with as llttledclay os possible.. WILLIAM DALY, No. 24 Fifth st, Next door to the Iron City Hotel -Jannarylg,-1854-—{J&l43 - T ‘ AND 3 IN lOWA FOR SALIS— ±J' 880 acres In MuscaUno county; . 200 do Cedar . do; ' ; do. : Scott do; The aboye LandEfare well located, after a personal exam* {nation: 'Tbcise in-Muscatine county are,' on an averago, ten miles.from the. city of Muscatine, and within two miles of the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad, which road is now .making from Davenport to lowa City, . They will be Bold in portions of 40, 80 and acres.'Apply to < .... JAMES DLAKELY,. * ja9 ...' . . • . Real Estate Agent. JOSEPH FLEMING, fSUCOBSSOB *0 j.. tn.LCOX A 00.1 CORNER .MARKET STREET AND" DIAMOND, keep* constantly on hand a fall assortment.of Drugs, Medi cines, MedlcineChcsta, Perfumery, and all articles pertain: lng to bis business,: . : Prescriptions carefully compounded a; allboorg,- ; . : -..jad)y-: Kotloe# BTSSOLUTJON.— The firm of L. WIUCOX & CO., Dmg glsts and'Apothecaries,'was [dissolved on the 2dinBt. “ Thesubscriberf aisposeaof his ectire JnterestTn the Jo to firm, to his late partner, ;Blr. JO3EPIT FLEMING, wcrnld chOerroily r«ommead him tp'hls friends, and ask ,a ecmflnoimce of the patronnte :here£6itn» t» liberally be stowed npon. them/- : • f ja9|- r : It. WIUXJX, Jfc. P ifcEK’SPUJUIi OJf PUMPKIN, £Oll PlES.—This arti tfc is prepared from good sweet Pumpkins; andwHl make Pies; of snpenor.qoniity • - 'Dircctibm.~ Teie'one oujnca,cr two table of the powder,!and add to It one quart of milk; let it stand an hour.or two in a Varm place, after which, add eggs, spices and sweetening to suit,the lt will he- ready for taking. For sale fcy. . • i. E. SELLERS & CO. . jftlO . : -- • 51 "Wood street. - • THE subscriber having the exclusive right to manufac ture and • Pelt SWEENEY'S HOT AIR AND BMOKB. iApfepare&to receive orders, and rofllract.fqr-'fceating huildingswith the most [economical. Foraaca : nbw in • The- attention of those interested is solicUed. Any infonhhtibn can be hadof A; BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and i Wood street, or of J. BARNDOLLAB, dec24:tf] IroaCityStore Warebouge,No.l34 Wood st. J’omg, Houses,&c., To Let* ONE OR- T WO.FABMS, with commotfiouß'Brick Dwell ings, and Stables), near to the city, and suitable for Gardena, Milk Farms;br-to fatten 1 cnttlefor this market. Also, a convenient Brick Country Mansion-and Stable, largo enough fur a respectable -family. Also, one smaller place; and an excellent Two Story Brick Dwelling, with finished bascment onl attic—on the bank of the Allegheny; above the aqueduct .:•/• * JAHES&CRAFT, ; dec2B:tf , No; 144 Fourth st ItWO BitlCK. HOUSES, on Logan street, for sale by ~ ' S. CUTHBERT & SON, ja!3/. ' . Real Estate Agenta.T4o Third st. TU IRTF FEET FRONT.—For sale, a Lot of 30 feet front, on Iligh street, near Wylie,- by 145 deep:to an alley, with ft largo two story FRAME HOUSE. For price and terms call on . S. CUTHBERT & SON, -jol3 , c •: r / ; ; 14fi.Tlfixdstreet. / • • Copartnership. •-.■■■ B r. JONF.S, BERNARD LAUTH, H.M. ETER and J. F. « LACTU, having associated themselves together, on dertbe.firmef JONES, LAUTII.4 00., trill carry on the “American Iron Works,” recently erected by B. Lanth & Brother, in East Birmingham. n. y. josrs d. TAurn....;./. j. n. ffiEk j. r. lautil AMERICAN IRON WORKS. ; 5 JONES, LAUTH & CO., MANUFACTURERS, of superior Bar, Small and Wire Iron* of all descriptions; warehouse, No. 90. Water sfc, between Market and Wood eti, Pittsburgh.; _ [jallffim WAttiniOP’S HKEtt-STOKE is nowreplete with early ~ ssedft, f*r the hot beds r Pruning'lnstruments, ibrtiie orchardmenra .stalk jmd;-Btniw cuiters,ond 'everything of interest to the-farmerf' garde car -nr ~ v •. : Orders ftotndealers andmerchan ta fllledprorn n tly«on Hlieral'tfetlns.-"^^■ ■' • ■ ja!4 ; r . Dividend Jfotioe. ; .... :OFncßOirio-*io>Ps»roraV4LMA Railroad Co., V Pittsburgh, December 31,1853. J Directors of- tlie Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad .;'JL Company have declared a’dlridend offonr'percent-oat the net earnings of the months ending .this daji paynblepn 'end after the 23d January next.- - Transfer Booka willba closed until 2Zih January, prox. ■)*£ . ' : - W. tARIIJEtt, Jr«'Treasurer. FLEMINGBROTHBRS, * (Successors to J. Kidd & Co.) / .- WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IVb. 60 Wood, t&Ttclr PUtiburghi Pa, . Proprietors of Dr. M’lane’s Celebrated Verxnifage, liver Pills. A<\ . ' JaIO $2,000 Monongahela Navigation; coupon C’b. ’SS; $5,000 City of Pittsburgh N. T. coupon 6*8,’83; , so,ooo County Of Allegheny N. T. coupon ’B5. Por sale by WILLI AS&A. HILL k CO., jan!6:3w , . . . Bankers, ,61 Wood street. 01» )4W t—PoK $5200, one-third in hand, balance in 14/\J V J four years, we will sell *NEW HOUSE, Just finished, of six roomß and cellar, with Lot 100 feet front, by 20o.deep on. a ten fbet alley; pleasantly situate on Mt. inßton. . 8* CUTHBE&r * SON, ja24 ■ - . ■ • 140 Third street.- TrALUABLK PHOPJiRTY FOit BALK—Sitoated on Wylie y - near Fifth; 'consisting of jvlargo BRIOK HOUSE, of. three stories; containing a hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen, and six chambers and finlsbra'attic,'vith n •good cellar, Tho Lot is 20 feet front by £0 deep,'to an alley. The yard-is pared;good hydrant,*®- - Price $3600.' Terms eapv;: 'V ; - ®S> OTTHBERT £ SOS,' ' SELLING OUT.—Having concluded : to-remove from the city, I now offer rqy.large irtock of BOOTS/ SHOES and TRUNKB..at PRICES REGARDLESS OF COST. My stock consists of almost every variety cow in itio market; and will txs 801 l at prlct'ss to 'salt customers.. All ~£hose who want Bargains are Invited to. 'L. E, MATTVARD, ja23 . ; - (k>rhsr of Market and liberty sfc, V. Insurance Stocks* OK SHARES WESTERN INSURANCE CO. STOCK, on t)«J which $3) per share has been paid, for sale by- •• - WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., ■ O4 Wood street rpHE REAL ESTATE JOURNAL, containing ft JisV of : JL Property, for salo by S. CUTHBERT A SON, can i* had GRATIS, by calling at theirofflcc, No. 140 THIRD st.f j^ riOU3BS TO LET—A two-story HOUSE on High street/ Al $lOO per year; a dwelling house on.', Robinson-street, $l2O per year ; a house bn Webster street, $120; per year ; a brick bonßO on Ross Btreet/$l5O per year;"tfie second-story room.of No, 140 Third street, $lOO per year. . Apply to . 3an2l - 1 . B. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third st; V T 00ATION.S5 -FOR; GARDENS AND DWELLINGS:—For JLj' Rale, 13 acres of choice Land, 'well adapted for Garden* ing purposes, with an Orchard of 2QQ; trees; Strawberries, GboseberrieSj.Carrants, Ac. Thefruit labf thobestquailtty. Two Dwelling Houses, Bam and Stable, and .a good supply : of- Water. Situate 3 miles from Manchester. -For price and • termß apply.to f CUTHBERT & SON, - jan2T- - : Vr-:. -••••- - 14QThird si - tilJI j WA-r'l'Oß 1 HIS AMOUNT, one third in hand, the halanco in two or three years, can be had a comfortable Two* Story BRICK: HOUSE of four rooms, kllchenVgood cellar,-and- finished attic, situated on Carpen ter’s alley, near Wylty.Rireot; a garden, with shade trees, ’grape arbor, Sc. Apply to : J ja24 a. CUTHBERT A SON, 140 Third at. Baldness Cured* .TOtERSOiVS AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, for JEi restoring the Hair on Head llophessit Bain, and to prevent the Hair-froth filling, is 'winninggolden'bpinions •of persons who-areusing it- This is a new article; recently introduced; is asuro care for-Bald Dem and will Bland the test or a discerning public, as thous&hdß'who have used will testify. ; See cfrcularto be had of the- Agents, full particulars.■. Price $l,OO in large bottles. • . • i .' - C. Ib FISHER; ft OO.V Proprietors, ; • ’ . . ~ - ; 57 Superior, street, Cleveland, Ohio. For sale in Pittsburgh in.the following houses:— " • ' Fleming Bros, • L. Wilcox A Co., i ILB. Sellers,'* G.H.Koysor, . ; JoelMohlcx, Bonj. Page, Jr., : » J. H. CaSficL iAUtghmy cityr-L. A.Beckham, Presaly & Means, J. P, Fleming.- . 'Jjirmingham.—A. Patterson, John G, Smith. • [ja2y T> HEUMATIBiL—pTt Bpown’enewly dlscofered remedy JEV for.BheurQßtisia is a speedy and tertala Benodyte -tliatpaliifdrtroable. It never fails, • ...• .'Offlteftad PriTatp Consultation Roman Mn. at tit txrftwn Pittsburgh, Pena’a. The Doctor to always at hone. . ■mflrtau&dair. . , • ■ . ■ • PJft* COX street LM and Diamond, alley; vould respectfUQyln. IBlls deform tholrltfefcdßana t£a pubtfothat they B i *i *®rge ■«* Meodid ctoefc. of IX4TS AND of the latest Styles, -which they arc prepared to 6eU on. as reasonable terms as any other house hi the cUv. qJto us a call, andexammeomp stock.. •:. ,7J.rt£a u?q kJlKii UAlfilN B—lso boxes, aTsl,so per box; ' ! 100 boxes No. 1 Hre Crackers, P® r tox, or 4c. per pack, at } » • HAWORTH’S, v toec23 : i w Corner ofTHamonfl and Diarnm^nnoy- SUGAR* CURED 11AMS—20 tierces. Evans and Swift's Saga* Hams, of-superior quality for family nso, for cals by F. SELUHEB & CO, •iaSlilw -39® lilhflTti^eH^-^^4,. ~‘ ■ . . 4 fc •*- ** •+ ... ... ? V, *.. ■ .■■ «**fc TJi- • » ■«■ ■* ' ■■'•• ■•' , *■ _ . ■■••■•.* 4'.W -* t . , •=■■• " ■ ’■ r, ■ J ■•■ r *. *- * - ; :J 3* ■ •jV.-fV''- ■••• . * ■* ■■■•.. •: r : ■ " J. .. r *’ v : -7- x^‘^l •-'K ' . . ■ r ■' • '■-airs • V: " U. ,;.- r V yr '‘ S ' Vv ■ MISCELLANEOUS. Copartnership Sottcea Coxxatlme thl Smoke, 140 Third Batt ana Caps. MEDICAL. Invalids of Httaborgh and Vicinity, 'V'Otfll ottenlloni»urgcnt)y luritod 1o t carsfol uhfta i dU pcnijal of something that h«* Jmt bom (otr* dnccd into tho tlmo-honored Keystone guttc. PCIyVEHSIACHEII'a HTORO-EIECTaiO VOLTAIC CHAINS! A NEW nßd jS’OVEL modeof applying* powerful moedlsY cotstractwj ns to bo ■worn under the garnumW next tolhoskln, producing a constant. UNlNTgkfnTpywri current of ELECTKQ-MAGNETIfIM, (footing; „ Immediate Relief From the mosttt'JrtfjWto.ftud also a permanent cure of all NERVOUS DISEASES. It seldom haa failed to-furnish almost certain relict amL a FINAW.PEBMANENT CUBE, by behftSdtomdSi to directions, to tie following disease*; * acconung Rheumatism, ' .• Uterine Falas, - ; Gout, Sciatica, Palpitation of the Heart, Paralysis,. . • Periodical Headache, Painful and Swelled Joints, . gt» Vitae* Dance, " Nouralgia of the Faco, . General Dobfllty, • Diseases of the Spine,,. . . Pains of the Cheet, . Dearness and Blindness, Hysterics, Dyspepsia, . ALL DISEASES ranred bjr n deficient nmoniit of NBBVOT3 5. “ re rclferod, if not permanently unfed by Bimply wearing tbochnlns for n few hooro each doy. „ . ~Be it Ondcntood thßt ™»» «J 1 diseases, bnt only 22s“f Wra end DEFX, that no medicinal agent of AN Y - KISB bos performed 80. MANY COKES dtSn* year, of more diseases Jurt named, as li .•jwptfTOuoupßafa euectbic ohatbb. And to prove tbli assertion, wo defy uT oomn m nminM • :60 _ many WEDD -.AUTHENTICATED• CJSRTIFIC'AeB of •' SclentHfo PKyeidani .yd inlelligem tj .53£ Mei - tobat " d <*&»> The electric Cb'ins were first introduced in Rnnco In 1850. and after befog subjerted to the most ’ TRaieaglt and Rtetd Trial. By tne first medical men in Paris, thoy were found to pus. seas strange and marvellous power InreHeringnaixu wlm* orcr applied, and by their Jnfluenco .were introduced Into tho npapitalspr thatcity.and also secured by letters patent bytha French Government. * - u . They aro now. Jntrodncod in almost eTery lloraital In- England, Germany; Austria, Belgium, and patented in* thoao countries, where they hare become the HOST POPUtAtt OfrfcATlVß AGBHT Xfc THE WOBLD. . They were first introducai'iiito. the irnlted BtaU» about * one year since, and went throngh the same tralas Is Eu rope, and were at once Introduced Into every Hospital fa vtYW daily use; effecting even ' CUBES-than had ever-before-been' awaruedthem. . - .They are highly recommonded by Profs. Valentine Mott, van Buren, Post and other*, who have published their view* of their power and .Taloo in -several of the medical jounmls In that city, and arealeo .in the daßy ptactlta of recommending their use to patients. A full account of their' ©pmloirmay also be foundm every :pamphM,‘»nd vest to' the address of any person id. the Stoto .by applving frost who £&.. The chains can be cent by mail, with full descriptions for use. r!Tv : Price of Chains, $3 and $5/ Physidane are politely fayltod fa call and eximlss their construction,wml nroconncuupon their aerifei: ••*..: - One Word More to Invalia#. , No person needfear faat they yirill not acoompliah Just what it is claimed they can . do,-and all persons who'bsve become disgusted with a constant pouring down of patent nostrums (bottled swill) are kindly and politely invited to glvo them a trial. • ,■■:.?■ ■ :.v- N. will lost for years anil loi»e none of Ita electric power by use, and can be applied to cither adult or hild. , ... _ GEO. H. KEVSER, No. 140 corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, Pittsburgh, wholesale and retail agent. Also, by J. P. FLEMING, Alleghany City. • • ■ Dr. J. Hoatotter’B Celebrated Stomach Bitters, ' ESTratiLT ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, .ndwoirantcl to tatfa. orato and; Strengthen too whole system of erarmo who uses, them, arc now kept tor sale by .. - T>r. GEO. EL RETBER, coma Wood sf/ond Virgin ane*: 5 1, l i S?i-SJS?I , ® c “ t!Kists ’“ r -' Wooa *nd rSrth rs.; ’“t- UtodnndEonrtoi V . JOKTi MOIILEU, LlberlV street; and oil our first clues Hotels and Restaurants, as well as dealers generally, Where the proprietore; most Tespectfltgy refer the pnhlic for thenr. * ■ Xhp trlfle, when compared with the In* calculable. good theyeflfefct •, Feeling satisfied that - our Bitters 'possess merit sufficient torecommenfithenr,-We Will not multiply words In their praise, hut ooltallto them a:trialt bntberarefol to ash forHOSTETIER’S ffroaTACH BITTKttS, as there are other Bitters represented to hethopame, Which com para* 1 ttrely are Worthless;- Our Bitters are without ariraL either as to qualities, or as a beverage.' They are ' pat up In square bottles, containing a full quart, with dK reetiqna on, and 2>r. J. Ebsictt&i Stomach mUrrblovn on the glass. ' None other genuine. -- '-v HOSTBPEBB,• BHETH: * 00„ 267 Pittsburgh. | AH. TERREL'S HEALING OINTMENT''wtH curTmt* Chilblains, Common Sores,Cbappedor Cracked Hands,Cants or Scalds, Cuts or Wounds, Piletln- - flammation of the Breast, Bites of Inserts, Bore Lip», plm. pled oh the Face, and Breaking Out ana Sores oh Children, 1 and all Diseases ofthe flkin, quicker and'surer than aarr other Medicine : .. : ' For Bale by FLEMING BROTHERS, and Dr* KBYSEB. 1 Wood street, Pittsburgh?3.o.SMlTHDiralagham Drmc Store; WILSEIBERT & BRO., 477 Penn street; LORENZ '*?• A WIGUTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works; Mra. 8, HOLMES,‘Temperanctfrille; D.M/OURRY, AlleshonyCity: s^ viUe; LUKE B. DAVISON, East Liberty; SPANG & CO- Siewartstown; LEWIB DALZELL & CO., Bharosbim?h ‘ : ' STEWART LLOYD & CO., Mechanics* Iran Works; J. W. HiNWSS.Mandttsfer. " " Jy2fcdiwy .... box of Dr. TERREL’S OINTMENT will JLN • keep any Blacksmith’s, Farmer’s, fiafler’a, or Meehan* lo’s haads,lot them chap or crack ever so bad, sound and Eh good -working order all winter. 1 • Prepared and sold by MONEOS TERBEL, jv2s:dryy - Naagntncls Conn. : ■ 050 liewArdl -fngp?y. WlLLbepaidtoanypersortwhawiUbnV ' abox of Dr TERRAS HEALING (JINX* * HQ-iffS MEST r anduse itaccordingtodirecUcmfl. : ifthey.will callat my office and say "with \ Ja'sJ/ a clear conscience; that It will hot com*-’ • VgvgA. • ■* ■-• yfesSaaffl. fing, Sore Lipgj Bnrhs and Freezes, Sores/ : alleviate,!! not • * i entirely, euro Saltrnehm, Piles, Inflattma*' ,tion of the Breast, Bites of Insects, Pimples on tbo Shem and all Diseases of the Skin. - . . MONROETERREL, ~ w Naugatuck* Conn. ’ For sale by FLEMING BROTHERS, ata Wood street, Pittsburgh; J.G. SMITH, Birmingham; dire. S. HOLMES, Temperdnceville; D.'M. COKRT, Allegheny: WM. BEEBEETABEO.,477 Penn street, Plttflbttjptth; LOB ENZ A WIQHXMAN; Pennsylvania Gtafts Works; SAMTt- •" DYER, Allegheny; WM.SMITH, Lawrencerllles-LUKE B. • DAVISON, East liberty; • SPANG A Btevartstcnm: .LEWIS DALZELL A CO., Sharpaburg; STEWABT, LLOYD A CO., Mechanics’. Iron Works; J. W.HANNEN, M»n* • chapter.: •y; ?, '.-:.jyg6«iawyp.u' Private Dlseosea* ■■■■' -■■■•'■ ■•'.•• >• § DR. BROWN, No. 41 Diamond Alley, Be- votes his entire attention to an office Practlce. SSSga His business is mostly confined'to JWwiif jw’ .■ • TcnaiaL IHsautf t and Bach painful affections/ <£&& brought on brimniudeneq. youthful ByphUi3 ? SyphllitloEniptions,OOTic7TThea,Gle€t,BWcturr # Urethral Discharges, Impurity of ithe Bipod, with all Disci* sea of the Yendreal Organ.. Skin:Diseases,' Scorbutic Brup* tlons, Tetter; Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal Wear* ness, Impotoncy; Piles, Rheumatism, Female Wetness. Monthly Suppressions, Diseases orthQ'Jotute, Fistula la Aho, Nervoiis Affections,- Back ana L tation of the Bladder, and Kidneye,su«essfuUy troatei— Cureijtutthateed ;' ■;v l ' '■' Sixteen years 1 practice {six In this city) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all who may eomeun* derhlacare. / r uzficeaod Private Consultation Booms, 41, Diamond alley, . Charges moderate. . < ' Orphans’ Court Sale. BY "Virtue of an Order/of tbe-’Orphaus* Court of Alle gheny county, Xwm expose io.wlo at J>dblie Outcry " or Vendoe,at the COtTß‘CUOUBß,inthedty of Pittsburgh,' on. the FIRST JfONZUr OF FJ£BRtTAMY t X D. IISS •' at ten o’clock of said day, the undivided half partor moiety ot the following,described Tract pf Land, situate Ih Souih Payette township,;AD?gkeny : county* in the. State ofPefcn sylvania* the property ofAgoeaJane Wh!te,aminor; ad joining lands of Junes McConnell, tho heirs of Joseph Mc- Murray, William McMarray, B. A. Morey, Benjamin Kelso, and Bamuel Sterling, and described by the following course* - ; and distances i beglnoihgat the South-east corner at s Jog wboch thence oylands of JamesMcConnolJ, North 814 de gress, West 170)4 perches to a post; ibenceby landauf the ’ hrirsof James North C2)£ degrees; West SIHUO porches tna post; thence ;Bohth:\S7 degrees,;Wdst 18 6*lo ■ perches to.a poet; thence by lands of William McMarray, South 23 degrees* 6d perches to a white oak; thence gouth : Bast 611*10 perish®, by lands of B." Kelso, to a pout; thence, by laud of Samuel Sterling, South 66 degrees, • • perches toastomp; thence South 66% do- " - : grees, East 15 5-10 perches to a white oak; thence Sooth 77 degrees, Bast perches to the place of beginning; con* talaing Ninety.-three Acres and Three-quarters of ejx Acre, strict measure./ ■ Txsmb ov Sals.-—Tho purchaser to pay at the rate of £2Bo' •per annum, without interest theroon. WILLIAM B. wmra, Guardian of Agnes Jane White. " Important Notice to all tt they Concern* AGREEABLE to an Act of Assembly of the State of Penn* . sylvnnia, and in conformity with the authority met*' od by.saidActr the Board ofTrustees oftha'FirstMethodlil Protestant Church: of the city of PUtßbiirghj hare pu*- : .chased a Burying Ground in tlm: AlleghenyCemetery* for ; : the purpose the remtina of the dead, noir ' resting in the Burying Ground belonging to-said Chnrcb, - •• thereto. (located hear tho'canal, and fronting onldborty’- street, m thecltyof Pittsburgh. • . Notice ia hereby given to all who hare lot privileges,or are oi&rwise interested in sold Burying Ground, that the Board of Trustees are now prepared to attend to thoramo- Tal of the dead to the Allegheny Cemetery. ; It U desirable that immediate attention- US’ given to this * notice, as it is contemplated to hare the entire removal xnade daring the present winter. - : All the necessary information will ho had by applying for'' or addressing Chas. Craig, Esq* Diamond alley. Pa. By order of the Board of Trustees. JOHN a BANES, W. B. ENGLISH, rqbi. h; Marshall, : - Committee, v... Court Sale. PURSUANT to tin order of tho Orphans’ Court of tin Counijof Allegheny, held at Pittebnrgli,ooBatunl«T toe ttii^ : SMt day qr BciMmtwr, A. D. 18S3, wtU t» eiroosed ■ ■■; to I’obUo Sale, on SATURDAY, the Mrentj-fSret Uw of jannaiy n6tt at t*a tfdcsek ib thefbrenooxn at'the Corat: ' 1 'WttsbnigfaValTthase ibur'certaln. PARCELS OF.GIIOU.ND situatela Pitt township, - T -' Auegheny county, Pennßylvani&i being numbers' thirty* 33,) .thlrty-foar,(N*‘ . and flfty-fbur L (No 54*>In W.W.Fettsnnaa’s plaoof Lots, in. tno extension of Pittsburgh, commonly called Mount • •, i Bald Bin-—bounded mid described as ibllotru, to wit: Com- •■• ;• xnfenclng on TannahiU ;lane, at theebrnfitof Lota numbers•■ fifty-foor and fifty-Srflj Rnrt .street forty-eightfeet totherornftrofLoiaTrttmbers'thirtj* four andthixty-Eve; thence a parallel line with WjUb stroot onehondred and eighty-two febt fourinebc* to the place of beginning; which plan of W. TV. Fetterman'a is recorded ta toe Becorderfscfflcb of ABcghenyoountyalbre* said, In Book3d, F toL 66, p. 261, and being the name Jbttr. Lots which the sail W. W. Fettermanioy deed dated- August 16,1838, recorded in the Recorder's officc of Alio- '■' ghony county aforesaid, in Bcok 3d, KtoL 69, p. 25, coin vejed to Sylvahus Thompson, deceased, In fee; ■ jous witBoN, ; Adm r r of PrWanWF jafcdlawtjSll ■. • : . . .UitlOlttUOtt* TpUB Partuereliip heretofore under tha style cf X Nmmft, .Mohah A 00. has been mutually dissolved* Wa. Dav?bos, of the laio Arm* having purchased tbolnte rest of Jaa. tL Neglojr, the business will ho continued as usual, under tho stylo of DAWSON, MOHAN A CO., vrfco are authorised to use tho name of Negloyy Mohan A Co. in settling up tho old huslnosa. . J. 8. NEGHjOT. . ’ W. DAWSON, j Pittsburgh, Jan. V 54. ' P; MOHAN. - 49* Having disposed of my Interest in' tho late firtaej. Negley, Mohan A Co, to my former partner, Mr. Dmwsooi vho tnth Mr. Mohan will continue the business as bcxota> fortylhive tbo v bonbrto recommend and requttttho lib*, ral patronage of my friend* and business acquaintances, ijrij’:Begpoctfalty, / • - - : : JAS. sTyßQlgg. h.iioTbrings ACtx’CzulSeC t? afad Pulverized Sugars for sale by- . - > -■ BAILB?. •i.. *„• •» -• '- V''’; ' v