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ificuAS PEcniipa,
Phillips A Gillmorc, Editors {^Proprietors.'
PITTSBURGH:
TUESDAY MORNING:
.83- READING MATTER WILL EE IGIIND ON KACII
PAGE OF THIS PAPER.
SSF" TWENTY MEN AND BOYS WANTED
TO SELL THE DAILY EVENING POST.
JOB FEINTING.
We have ono of the best Job Printing Offices
la the city, and we would respectfully nak mor-
chants find all others who want Cards, Ciroulars,
Bills of Lading, BiU Heads, Blank Checks, Hand
- bills, etc., to give ns a o&ll. All our Job Type
aro of themost modern manufacture.,and con*.
not fail*o please all our cnetoiners. Our work*
'men are perfect masters of their business, and
Tryill labor assiduously to please all, who will fa
/vor us with an order. _
S@* Wo are indebted to Dr. J. R. McCun
sods for valuable legislative documents.
. TH4SKS.
> Oar thanks are doe to Qen. Cass, : for a copy
of biß great spehob in the Senate on the Clayton
and Bulwor 'treaty. Wo shall hato more to say
about it soon. ,
> ... Thanks to Mr. Dabsih also, forrepeatcd favorß;
' :flnd to Hon.Wir. HoPinsa, Canal Commissioner;
and Mr. Maooibe, ■ clerk of the Senate, for co
pies of public dooomcnts.
■ Col. John W. Fqefey has onr thanks for Con
■tgratitmal Directory, with a splendid map of
■ 1 North America, and a map of the City of Wash
ington, attached.
SHADOWS OF COMING EVENTS.
Europo is full of plots and counterplots, and
important changes in Us political condition seem
inevitable from present indications.
Writers from Europo express the opinion that
■ the reign of the Queen of Spain will not endure
much longer. The Spanish people are evidently
■. - thoroughly disgusted with hor dissolute charac
ter, and the illiberal prinoiples of her govern
ment And tho extortion and plunder of tho
people by officials, from tho highest to the low-
' est grades, aro: fast'deslroymg that rorerence for
:royalty, and the reigning sovereign, which has
long been a notable festnro of Spanish charac
ter. For the first time perhaps in the history of
the Spanish monarchy, not long smoe, an open,
: public insalt to the sovereign was given. The
• Queen, on her entrance to the roynl theatre, was
. greeted by ( a numerous and rcspcotablo assem
blage with a Btorra of hisses.
; It is now said that a wido-spread plot exists
’ among'thu Spanish people to dethrone the Queen,
, and change tho dynasty ; and it is farther said
that Louis Napoleon is secretly the main instiga
tor of tho movement.
- Napoleon Bonaparte said that Russia, before
many years would possess Constantinople; and
that tho Western Powers could not prevent it.
Perhaps tho time has arrived for that prediction
to to accomplished. Tho vast preparations of
• the Emperor for tho approaching struggle makes
it ovident that the Western Powers will have to
put forth their utmost strength,. or Napoleon’s
■prediction will be speedily accomplished.
And in the accomplishment of that prediction
. many nations will experience a change of their
condition. Should Austria take part with Rus
sia the dismemberment of the Austrian Empire
will be the probable result. England and Franco
have both threatened that, with Austria on the
■ side of Russia, Hungary and Italy must paBS
from her sway.
Russia, once master of Constantinople, will
speedily become one. of the greatest maratimo
and commercial nations of the world. .And Eng
land, even on the ocean, would soon lose her
long boasted supremacy. That commercial find
maratimo aggrandizement has.long been tboaim
and policy of the rolers of Russia, and the pos
session of Constantinople is necessary to itssuc_
cess. Hence the resolute position of the Czar ;
and his manifest purpose of risking a general
rrar. Territorial extension is one great motise.
But the Turkish capital is the great gate through
prhioh Eassia must .pass- to a world-wide cotn
inerce. The Blaok Sea then beoomes a Russian
lake, and the Mediterranean Sea would be ns
much under the control of Russian fleets ns is
now the Baltic. . A prize more splendid no mon
arch ever sought. A prize more coveted .never
involved nations in war. And a struggle more
deßperato to win s prizo the world has probably
never witnessed, than this struggle will be if
commenced.
In possession of Constantinople the Russian
power is planted in the midst of weak nations)
and her conquests wonld be rapid and cosy,
from central Europe to the Indian ocean, and
from Egypt to tho Chinese sea. If the war con
tinues and beoomes general; and Russia is tho
successful party, the ruler of Russia, a quarter
of a century hence, will have under his Bway a
* wider and more populous empire than.has ever
before existed on earth. .
The New York Tribune and , Congress.
The above-named paper claims to have a wide
iofluonoe throughout the non-slaveholding States
of the Union. It aims to lead pnblio sentiment,
and. give tono to the pnblio opinion of the conu
try. We hope at least that it will not be per
mitted to give tone to the preßS of the country,
until it employs more civil and courteous lan
guage. We are compelled to say, that .It uses
more blackguard language,, and moro abusive
epithets, indiscriminately and insolently applied,
than any other paper wo see.
In speaking of tho bill introduced into the U.
S. Senate, by Senator Douglass, to organize the
territory of Nebraska, the Tribune draws largely
on the billingsgate vocabulary, for terms to ex
press his wrath against jail Congressmen. Tho
ortiQlo is headed “THE RASCALS AT-WABH
INGTON;” and starts off with the..following
sweet-tempered morsel of great Gotham’s gen
tility:
i n Jf the scampi at Washington, • who, m a spirit
no worthier than that which animated Judas Is
tariot,” &e. 1 '
% It thcn proOccds to denounce Congressmen in
discriminately, os “the scamps, fools,°culprits,
traitors, deliberate- riolotora ot solemn com>.
paote; vagabond rcpudiators of cbligatione the
most Bacred, who deserve to be roasted by the
hottest fires of pnblio indignation ; and hung
upon the gallows of public opprobium.”.
- That is the language of the.oditor who aims
to issue the model newspaper of tho country.
We say again; we hope the press of tho conn
try generally will never adopt a Btylo so coarse
and brutal)
The people of this wido-spread republic must
' naturally feel themselves highly complimented
when they learn from tho Tnbune that they have
eleoted, to represent them in Congress, nothing
bntaeet of scamps, rascals, traitors, culprits,
and fools —men capable of every species of
crime. treaaon, ai&“nationalecaundreliem. n
The editor, of the Tribune then turns upon
poor old Pennsylvania, in relation to the Erie
difficulties; and from the specimens given aDove,
our readers may imagine tho -unmeasured abuse
with which Mr. Greeley belabors the State that
Is the homo of his parents.
- 'Wo think that after a few more snoh compli
ments as the above from Gothamite editors, Con
' gressmen can do no less than vote for the im
mediate removal of the TJ. S. Mint from Phila
delphia to New, York..
Hwh Price ok Wood.—Tho Philadelphia pa
pers state that wood is selling in that oity at
prioes ranging from seven and a half to ten dol
lars per cord,
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JANUARY 31,
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Svnra nod tracts firoxa Ml Qwurters- ■
The highest price ever paid farthest in New
York was on’last Saturday. -Itwas $2,60 per
bushel r ' k.
•< "'Col. Gates, who Vas in command of the regi
ment onboard ihef Steamer San Francieoo when
wrecked, -has demanded a court- martial to in
quire into his condnot inbeiug one of the first to
leave the wreok., -.
The Pennsylvania railroads is now completed
over the mountains. In a few dayß the trains
will be running through from Philadelphia to
Pittsburgh in about 12 hours.
It is now proposed to have three Pacifio rail-
roads: one from the west end of Lake Superior
to tho Pacific, across Washington and Oregon ter
ritories ; .one from. St. Louis and Memphis, and
anotherthrough-Texas and Southern California
That would suit all parties, if all of them could
bo built, and it is probable they will alt bo built
at no very distant day.
The Philadelphia papers claim that tho next
State Fair shall be held in Philadelphia. -.
The bill to consolidate the districts with tbo
oity of Philadelphia will, no donbt, become a
law. ' ’
Col. Hiram Hultz, of Allegheny oounty, was
President of the State Temperance Convention
at Harrisburg. ■
Cold weather at the west is complained of:
la Illinois, the railroads havo bcon obstructed by
heavy snows. At Chicago on the 20th; the ther
mometer was at 111 degrees, and on Saturday
from 9to 18 degrees below zero. At Detroit it
has been 6 below.
Two hills arc-. befero the Virginia Legisla
tors for tho suppression of smsll notes in that
State. .1 1
The inhabitants of Tampico, Mexico, hav
ing implored the Supreme Oovcmment to al
low tho introduction of 4,000 or 5,000 barrols of
foreign ilonr, notwithstanding its prohibition by
tbo tariff, in consequence of their want of food-
It is behoved that the permission will be oo
corded.
The Bhenff and his officers made a descent up
on a canal boat, at Chicago, on the 2Gtb, and ar
rested a gang of counterfeiters, scouring a largo
amount of false com, apparatus, dies, &c. A.
Harrington, Patuam, Captain Clark, and a wo
man were secured.
Thomas H. Silkman, a merohant of New York,
has recovered $6,400 from a stage company in
Wisconsin, for injaneß received by the overturn
of ono of tho companies stages, ono of which was
the loss of tho use of his right arm.
An oyster agent at Cleveland, pays tho Bail
road $5OO per month for freight an oysters,
at the rate of 25 cents per box, each box con*
taming 30 half cans, each half can selling for 50
cents.
Passengers and freight trains are now tanning
from Nashville Tennessee, to Montgomery, Ala.,
over tho Chattanooga road.
It is said that Washington Irving is preparing
for the press the two concluding volumes of Ms
works.
John Mitohell’s pnper, “Tho Citizen,” do
nonnecs the Walker filhbnsters, bat approves of
tho Lopez expedition to Cabo.
The property m one.ward (the 4th) of Boston
is assessed at $09,000,000. That one ward has
nearly as much wealth as the wholo city or Bal
timore. . Yet Baltimore has abont 170,000 in
habitants, while that ward in Boston has less
than 10,000.
The Boston Past says—“Thero are thirteen
thousand marriageable girls now in the factories
of Lowell. It is pleasant to know in this world
of misery that thero are thirteen thousand men
yet to bo made happy.”
Good family Soar retails m Boston at $lO per
barrel.
HIGH PIIICES.
We would not like to bo in tbo position of
some of tho fionr and provision speculators of
this country jnst now. Somo of them have very
largo stooks on bands, bought at high prices;
and at pncc3 that probably cannot loug ho sus
tained, war cr no war. The next steamer may
bring news of peace, and then prices go down
“ with a ran.” With tho opening of spring tho
canals, rivers and lakes will bear forward from
tho interior very largo quantities of breadstuff's
to the seaboard, and bring down prices by tho
very large quantities in the markets. $2,60 per
bushel for wheat m New York is a price that
oannAt last long. Farmers, and western mer
chants, we believe, would do well to sell out and
get their pay as fast as possible. Let the loss
full on eastern speculators, if a loss must follow.
Tho farmers of the west will get a great part of
tbo money ; and a few failures of eastern specu
lators does the rest of tho world very littlo
harm. ‘
Wc beliovo there will bo a continuance of hos
tilities in Europe, although of that there is some
donbt. But a state of war in Earopo io not a
sufficient cause for snch enormous prices as ore
now paid.
RAILROAD DEPOT.
We wore premature in annonnemg that tho
Pennsylvania Railroad Company had resolv
ed on locating their freight depot on Liberty
street, between Marbery and Water streets.. The
Company, in deferenao to tho will of the people
of Pittsburgh, : endeavored to purchase the
eqnaro of ground referred to, and actually made
eontraots for nearly the wholo of it, bnt some of
the parties refuse to oomply with thoir engage
meats, and others demand exhorhltant advances.
Tae objeot of tho Company is thns probably de
feated, and the cntiro project is likely to bo
abandoned. We sincerely regret snoh a result,
for it will necessarily prevent the ereotion of a
beautifulj and extensive building, which would
have been an ornament to the olty, and will
langor 'May the progress of improvement at the
Point, of whioh we hail hoped thero was at least
a fair prospect.
Tub Flush Truss or Alabama and Mississip
pi.—A Senes of Sketches, by Joseph R. Bald-
The above 1b the title of a handsomo volume,
published by D. Appleton & Co., Now York.
This book has already passed through Boven edi
tions, and is a very interesting, lively, witty,
and graphio illustration of Life and Times: in
the fur South. The lawyer, the schoolmaster,
the planter, the gamblor, &0., nre all compelled
to sit for their plotnreß, and the artist secures an
excellent likeness of each. The book will well
repay a perusal.
It is for sale by A. H. English & Co., Book
sellers, Wood street, Pittsburgh.
■ State of THujos at Caiho. —The St. Louis In
telligencer Buy a-, ;
“ Wo are informed by a gentleman. who ar
rived on Wednesday last from Cairo, and who
left the place on Sunday, that the emigrants there
are unusually healthy, (for fresh imported Ger
mans,} and tbe namber in and about tho town
is fast decreasing. Tho H. D. Bacon, Grand
Tower, and L. M. Kcnnett, brought up six or
seven hundred, and.took them over to the Ken
tucky side, whore they can get plenty to eat, at
nbont half the prioes paid here. - They camp in
the woods on the bank during the day, and sleep
on the boats at night. There is less sickness
among them than is generally the case. Pork
can he bought in any quantity at three and four
cents per ponad, and butter at 12 cents. This
state of things does not speak-well for the vera
city of those who have been circulating stories
of ‘ distress and starvation.’ ”
Effects’ of thb Erie Difficulties.— -In .the.
United- States Senate, on Wednesday," Senator
Wade, of Ohio, in commenting upon the propo
sition to grant a large tract of the pnblio lands
in aid of the Sunbnry and Erie Railroad, said :
: “ I suppose that it is a foot that there is, ob
structed on its way to market there, by reason
of that hostility; hundreds of thousands of dol
lars worth; and I do not know bnt millions, of
perishable property that will probably be lost in
consequence of this resistance to thelawß of the
government." -
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HBWB OF OVSOV9 STATE.
. Lanoasteb Coubtt —Tho Lancaster Intelli
yoirerhosjußt catered: npoa its fifty-fifth year;
■Mr. Sanderson; its editor saya,'““ there ore but
one or two other papers in tho State thatoan
date their origin so \Tatt bsoivCTho-’paper yas
commenced byrYfiHiam'Dixou, Esq;, ia:1799,
during the“ Reign of .Terror ’Grander tyo elder,
i Adams, and from that day; to this it hae. nevor
i wavered in its fideUty to the Demoeratio party.
Col. Beah Frailer, tfie old “'War-fiorse,”
mustocknowlege'.that he has been “token in
and done for," at least once inhis life. At a re
cent term of the county court, a rogue was tried
for larceny; Col. Frazier was his counsel, and
fought ngbt hravely. and persevering!/ for his
olient, but the proof was too. strong agatnßt.him,,
and ho was aonvioted. Immediately after tho
rendition of the verdict; the Colonel asked a few .
moments to consult with his client, relative to a
motion fora new trial j but, upon turning round
to where he hod been, he found his place vacant
The bird bad down! The Court ordered the
officers to .pursue, arrest' and bring him back.
Every effort was made:to find him, but without
effect. Still, the man might be innocent—honest
he certainly was—for b'ebsd paid his attorney’s
fee. Tho notes were; snugly Btowed wav in the
attorney’B pookeh Sfill, it might bo well enough
to examine them...-They were examined; and
found to be——counterfeit!
Ltcouiho Coubtt.—Sines the cars have -been:
running upon the Williamsport and Elmira Railr
road, the Cresoent mail, bos been received and
delivered at the nearest station aoross the creek,
and some distance above tho offioe. Henry, eon
of Edward Heylmnn, a boy of 12 or 13years, was
oarrymg the mail, on the morning - alluded to,
and when crossing the coanty bridge, was met
by a rough looking man, who demanded the
mail, when ho was eoolly informed that he
coalda’t have it; he then renewed his demand
with oaths, presentinga.pistol, and threatening
to blow him throngb, to which the boy replied
“ blow away," - and commenced running,' when
the scoandrel fired, tho charge passing through
the boy’s overcoat, bnt doing no farther injury.
Yesaxqo Coustt.—A fatal case of stabbing
occurred at Franklin, on Friday evening last. It
appears that eoms difficulty existed between two
young men—ono named Hopewell, the other Hill
—and -on the evening stated,- they met when
Hopewell drew a dirk knife, and stabbed Hill in
four different places—in the stomdoh, in both
armß, and ending with cutting a jugular vein
near the collar bone—causing his death in a few
minutes. He was arrested and committed to
answer for his offence boforo the proper tribunal.
—Lawrtncc Journal.
Noethampto:; Coubtt.—lt will bo remember
ed by many readers that sometime ego Benjamin
Green, an old resident of Easton, had a consid
erable sum of money, or his individual notes,
extorted from him under peculiar circumstances.
At the January term of Court, a true bill, on an
indictment for “conspiracy, and obtaining mo
ney under false pretences,’’ waa found by the
Grand Jury against Dr. Stevenson, Mr. Parker,
Drs. Fields and Laehenonr and Aaron 8. Dech.
The trial has been postponed for the present
Lxmon Coubtt.—Tho Rtguler says: The Al
lentown Iron Company have decided to build
another large olass anthracite furnace, and hove
also in contemplation the erection of a rolling
mill near their works. They have purchased ten
acres of land adjoining their works, at $3OO per
core. By next summer thore will bo two new
furnaces Ih blast near that Borough; and, tho
Reguter says that contracts have been made for
the erection of over ono hundred new hanscs the
coming summer,
Mohbob Codbtt.—This coanty paid into the
Btate treasury lost year $4,851, as hor quota of
taxes; and received for pensions and gratuities,
$4O, and for her common schools $l4B. The
Stroudsburg Dramatic Association gave tho first
of a scries of entertainments, at tho ccurt-houso,
ou Tuesday evening of last wcok.
Scnuvxstin Coubtt.—lt is said that Schuyl
kill county, with a population of 65,000, paid to
tho Commonwealth, in 1853, the sum of SI,IGB,
> for licenses for hear and eating houses.
FOREIOK NEWS.
The Atlantic, from Liverpool, arrived at tins
port yesterday morning, bringing oar London
Sics to tbe 11th inst., and the latest advices
from tho continent of Europe. With regard to
the Eastern question, the aspect of it is decided
ly more perplexing. Another division of the
combined Scot had entered the Dlack Sea; but
etill tho progress of peace negotiation was con
tinued by the representatives of lha four Powers
at Constantinople, each of whom had separately
requested of Redsohid Paclia to conclado a
poaca with Rnssia. AH tho diplomats agree in
opinion that the Saltan should insist upon the
evaeastioa of tho Principalities as a tint qua non
towards this desirable event It woe still the
opinion that tbo Ctar woald not hear of each a
proposition; bat M. do Kissoleff bis representa
tive at Pariß, declared that he did not consider
the entranccjof tho Bhips into the Black Sea to
amount to an act of actual hostility, and that he
will await more decisive. instructions from St
Petersburg before be takes any step regarding
it M. Droayn do I’Hays had addressed an Im
portant circular—published elsewhere—to the
representatives of the French government at tho
different European courts, in which he com
plains, mildly but finnty, of tho official eecresy
In which tho other cabinets shroud their views
apon the matter. In anticipation of a war the
Emperor Napoleon hod decreed an addition of
forty thousand men to the army. In England
the question of the propriety of war was freely
discussed by tho people and the press.
It is reported frem Persia that the differences
between the courts of Teheran and Qrcat Brit
ain had been satisfactorily settled.
An interchange of a better cede of commercial
rales had taken place between the government
af England and tbo Cabinet of the Pope. Pins
IX. has-addressed on allocation upon tho state
of the Church to the College of tho Sacred Con
sistory at Romo. Tho position of tho Church in
America Is alluded to.
Queen Isabella of Bpain gave birth to a daugb
thcr, at Madrid, on the sth inst.. Neville Sonle
had addressed a letter to tbe editor of a Bayonne
paper, in whtoh ha corrects some misstatements
made in the paper with reference to his dael with
tho Dako of Alba. -
' News had been received from India and China.
Tbe rebel foroes had evacuated Amoy, and the
imperialists committed dreadfal slaughter there.
There aro very contradictory.reports from Bur
mah.
We understand that tbs Gadstloq treaty with
Mexico was again disoassed at length in Oablnet
mooting yesterday, bat that no decision was ar
rived at as to whether it should be transmitted
to the Senate or not. Tbe matter is in a com
plete fog—all being doubt and conjecture about
it. This treaty is said to have caused intense
excitement among tho inhabitants of Chihnabna
and Sonora. Advices from tho city of Mexico
to the 7tb inst. assert that the leading men of
those Btates declare that they will annex them
selves to the United States rather thaa submit to
the Btipnlatiooß. Wbatconrso the Mexican gov.
ornment would adopt in this emergency was un
known, from tho foot that the ministry was still
incomplete.
That the manifesto of the Danish and Swedish
courts, and the negotiations whloh are said to
bo ponding between those Powers and Russia,
for the maintenance of the rights of neutral
Powers in case of war, may have contributed to
this pacific tendency in tho mind of the Emper
or, is highly probable. It is certain that inhis
political combinations he had ealonlated either
on aotive aid from those opnrts, or on each an
ostensible neutrality as would have been favora
ble to his interests. He had some ground for
these expectations, from the assistance and en
couragement afforded by him to the Danish king
during thoSohleswig-Holstein war, and from the
well known friendly disposition of tbo reigning
house of Sweden towards Rnssia. These gov
ernments have, however, more wisely consulted
the Interest of their peoplo than their personsl
partialities, whilst at the same time they have
adopted the only course whioh could have con
tributed to a pooifio result— N. T. Herald.
Moral Eraser or Penitsntiabies.— The Gov
ernor of Tennessee, in his annual message, says
that tho Penitentiary of that Stato has, so far,
failed in all tho leading objeats of. its oreation.
He argues that the confinement of porsonß with-'
in the prison houso, or “ prison walls at a peni
tentiary, wi th a view of reforming' them in their
moral character, has been proven by all experi
ence to be a great error, and it is not now con
tended for as a reforming institution by any one
Who hae become at alt familiar with the' Subject.
There is not one in every thousand convicts
whose moral condition is improved by such im
prisonment; but on tho contrary, moßt of them
if not all, are made worse than they wore before,
and become more confirmed."— Bali. Tima.
; Pboseeots or ab European War. —Anextraet
of a private letter from high authority in Paris,'
published in the N. Y. Exprat, says: ■
“Prance will soon deolare war against Rus
sia—the Emperor is ripe for it—and is only re
strained by prudential considerations, connect*
ed witk England.” ’
' ■ regy Collector Bedfield's nomination was voted
against by Senators Badger, Benjamin, Bell,
Dixon, Datreon, Toombs, Jones and Thompson,
of Ky„ all whigs; Senators Seward and : Fish,
whigs, both spoke in favor of the nomination, -
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■ K*. Vi*.*?* ’..O.'j,
Tho price of bteadstuffs is steadily advancing.
The best brauds-of fiour now sell at $11,50, and
will soon reach ■sls/per7ba'rreL Tbo supply is
obooked by the troubles'’strErie, but tho new
channeLof transportation' afforded by the open
ing 'id tbd Canada* Railroads is now available.
Western holders of- flour should hasten their
* Btodkß forward' to: the seaboard, as tbe present
pnces.'tiannothe eustitined’heyond the re-opeuing
of the’river and oaaal navigation. After the
famine in Europe of 184&-’3T, prices, it will be
recollected, reached their height in May, 1847,
and in Jnne rapidly gave way. It will probably
be the same now. Ab soon pfftlio weather per
mits the harvesting-of spring crops in Europe,'
increased, homo.,supplies will.be obtained, .and
should no war prevent, the re-opening of the
Blaek sea and Baltio ports Will* enable sappUee
to bo obtained thero by Franoe and England.
‘ The export of cottonis increasing in the sonth
ern ports; and onr*exports generally must ne
cessarily be large for the next few months ; con
sequently,;thematket'will be -well snpphed.with
money from this aourco. Specie is accumulating
moderately in the BanU of England, and is likely
to do so moro rapidly, as its foreign exchange
are in its favor. -At the same time, there is tho
same reluctance there as here, tolend money for
very long periods. The bigh price Of food ope
rates injuriously on the markets of both Pans
. and London, but this acts in-our favor. * Tho
foreign demand for our seonrtiies will, however,
certainly not revive until food becomes again
: aheap ln .Europo, or until .a general-war arises,
to induce capitalists; great and small, to Bend
their funds here for safer investment.
The year opens well for bußincea generally,
and though the foreign’demand for cotton is
backward; it is certain to come. Meanwhile our
home consumption of this raw mutenal iffgrently
- on*the 1 increase.- In dry goods there has been
greater activity this week, and prices show more
Btcadincßa in home-made goods. - French, goods
nro aotivo and buoyant. Auction sales have al
ready commenced. Wool is in diminished de
mand, and prices , favor buyers, but the stook is
not large, and heavy conoesßlons will not be
made by holders.
•*■ The Flodb Market.— For several daj , l ir past
flour and other breadstuff's have been advancing
in price in this city, and the. exorbitant rates
now 1 demanded aro severely felt by the families
of poor mechanics. Alady.of our acquaintance,
a day or two b'idcc, paid thirteen dollars . for a
barrel of flour. We aro indebted to Mr. John 8.
Rookwood, a dealer in Duane street, for a list of
prices at .which tbo following brands of .flour
were sold yesterday:
' Whitney, $11,25;. Frao Soil, $11,25; Rail
road, $11,25; Bradfleld, * $11,00;- Excelsior,
$10,60; Superfine, $9,60©59.76.
Tbe tendency of. flour is npward,imd will con
tinue so long os there is such a great demand
from England, France and Germany. It is sup
posed that there will be another advance of fifty
cents or one dollar before the next steamer ar
rives from Europe.—JY. Y. Pott, Jan: 28.
Badkixo Houses at Bas Francisco. —There
are thirteen individual hanking houses at Snn
Francisco, all on pne street. They never charge
IeBS than throe per cent, a month, and often
more; The business of two of them, considered
first class bouses, it is said, is over eighty mil
lions per year, and the daily amounts paid some
times reach a million. These houses vie with
one another in tbe display of money, hundreds
of thousands being exposed to public wcw daring
business hours. Gold in slags is tbo principal
coin; silver is also used. . Any coin approaching
the she of American silver coin passes for as
mnch in valuo. Far . instance—a. sixteen cent
pices passes for twenty-five cents; fivofraros for
one dollar. Thero is no copper; nothing can bo
bought for less than ono dime.
Moliebb’s Physician. —Though a habitual
valetudinarian, Moliere relied almost entirely
upon tho temperance of bia diet for tho re-esta
blishment of his health:
“What use do you makoof our physician?”
said th* King to him one day.
••Wo chat together, sire,” raid tho poet. “Ho
gives me his prescriptions. Tnever follow them
and so I get well.”
5?
E&"Tkerti are thoa.un4s.of persons.who are afflicted
with a Rapture of the Bo vclj* who pay but little attention
to the disease until tbe ho vein become strangulated, when
la all probability It may be too late. Horr Important it Is,
then, fbr all those suffering with any ftirm of *• ilnpture of
tho Bowel*,” to call at onco upon Hr. i*.bY3r.H, at hlj
Wholesale. end Retail Drug Store, corner of Wood rtreet
and Virgin alley, and procure a TBU3S, to retain tho pro
truding portion of tbo boar!". Dr. KEY 31’Ii has an offlee
back of hi* Drug Stare, where Trcaaca are applied, and
warranted to giro satisfaction. Xio also has every rnrlety
of Trusses that you can nnmo, and at any price, to suit the
means of eecry one In need of tho article. I also keep
oycry kind of Stijrpartcrs, Jixig Mcacrj, Suspensory JJanif
ages, SLutic Stackings, for enlarged reins, and all kinds of
mechanical appUanoca used in the cure of dise&ao.
I would respectfully Inrlte tbe attention of the public to
an excellent TRUSS FOR CHILDREN, which InT&riably ef
fects cures In a eery abort time.
«a*DR. KEYSER’S DRUO STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT,
comer of Wood street and Virgin ailey, elgn of tho Golden
Mortar. docSS
fia-Tupo Worm Coved BY DR. II’LANE’S CEL
EBRATED VERMIFUGE.
A certain lady In this city testiSea lhat, after using Dr.
M’Laae'a Vermifuge, she passed a tape worm ten-Inches
long; and has no ho&Hatlon In recommending It to ercry
person afflicted with worm*; or, in her opinion, it far ex
cels erery other remedy now In use. Tho nemo of tho lady,
and further particulars, can bo learned by railing on Sirs.
Hardie, Manhattan Place, or E. L. Thcall, druggist, corner
of Rutger and Monroe street*.
P. B.—The ahoye valuable remedy, also Dr. M-Laac’s cel*,
ehratod liver PUls, can now be had at ail respectable Drug
Store* lo tbb city.
Purchasers will be careful to ask for, and take none but
Dr. M’Lano’a Yormifbgo. All others, in comparison, aro
worthless.
Also Cor sale by the sole proprietor?.
rLKMTNG BROS*
Scceeiuore to J. Eldd & •
60 Wood'Btrrot.
J*2?:maw
(Drystal IPalace, JWnv s 'ork,
EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN STEEL PENS,
Manufactured by
MYER PIUNEA3, NEW YORK.
M.P. calls the attention of tho publfc to his celebrated
QUILL, patent,double-spring, Commercial and Bank PENS,
with a variety of twenty*flve different kinds of STEEL
PENS, of bis own make, suitable for all handwritings,
• ■ -ALSO-. - '
A NEW PATENT PEN,
Galled tbo Treble Spring. Theao pens hate been adopted by
tbo Senate in Washington, iu preference to all others.
Tho above pens, together with bis superior unrivaled ac
commodation holder*, can bo seen at Mr. J. B. Stecl’A and
Mr. B. M* Norman’*, Comp street; Thomas L. Whlto’s Canaj
street; and E. & F. Ezekiel's. Exchange Plao*. JaO
“Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy,
Hue not uxpvesssd in fancy; rich, not ?nudy—
For tho apparel oft proclaims the man.’
£9* Every well dressed man knows bow difficult it is to
find a Tailor who thoroughly understands tho peculiarities
of each figure, and can suit lta requirements with a woll
oat, gontlomanly fitting gsrmont. Hence it Is that so few
feel M at home” daring the first day’s wear of any new arti
cle of dress, and however costly, never become adapted to
their forms. To remedy so manifest a deformity, & GRIB
BLR has practically studied both form and fashion, always
adapting tho garment, weather, coat, vest, or pantaloons, to
the exigencies of its wooror—thoroughly attaining that ele
gance of fit which the spirit of tho age dictates.
GUIBBLB’B CLOTHING HOUSE,
dec2B .. , NOv 240 Liberty street, head of Wood.
- X©- litvcr Dlse&seo«*»Cartcr*s Spanish Mixture,as
a remody for liver disease, and tho number of formidable
ovils connected with a disorganized state of that organ, is
unrivaUed.
Hundreds of from the highest sources, of por
sons now living in the city of Richmond, Vo., might beglven
of ceres effected by Garter’s Spanish Mixture. We hove
only room to refer to the extraordinary euro of Samuel M*
Drinker, Esq., of tho firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers,
Richmond, Va n who was cured by two bottles, of Carter’s
Spanish Mixture, after three years suffering from diseased
liver. He says its action on the blood is wonderful, better,
than all the medicine ho had over taken, and cheerfully
recommends It to all. *
• ***Seo advertisement. [jaJ3;dawlm .
LIVINGSTONS CO.,
FOUWAEDEBB, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Steamboat Agents,
Jag Mm--. . . . .Tebbs HaPTe, IstfA.
Depot oY Loneworth A Zimmerman’s Oa
. tawba Wlnei and Brandy*
THE undersigned has received and offers for sale, at CVn
tinnatiprice* t * large quantity of Logworth A Zimmer
man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry and La
dies’ Sweet Catawba. Wine*. Such os may desire to procure
on excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice of the
grape,) will find my establishment the place for the gratifl*
cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from
the genuine Grape, is declared, by many excellent judges,
equM in flavor td the beflt imported Cognac. :
D; FICKETSEN,.;
; j»2O » 'No. 137 Liberty :
Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus*
k VERY great want has been felt in oar/cominunity, be*
jfx cause our ihstilutions of learning, or public libraries
and reading- rooms, have no CnsmcAi. and Psulosofuical
APPAftAvus to enable the teaoher. or public lecturer on ecl
entific pubjecta to illustrate his lecture upon. The Young
Men’cliibraty Assodation, at their lAte. annual meeting,:
resolved to take the necessary steps for obtaining such on
apparatus, so oj to fill the void so long felt* The following
persons hate-bean appointed as a committee to carry out.
the object proposed, and it is earnestly hoped - that the cifr
sens, when called upon, will respond to tho call by subscri
bixurllbcr&Hy. 1 DR. WM, M, WRIGHT,*
; • DR. JABIEB R. BPEEIL
EDWABD RAHM, •
: ■ ' . F. R. BRUNOT*. : , •:
B;.P. BAKETOL
Committee. -
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7 -. s '.
MONET BIATTEBB.
DoatU from a Unpinrc*
Nxw Youk, August'S, 1852.
.» 'S' • “•
3>XE2>:'
■; In Philadelphia, on Prilay la*t, JAME 3 NjiIcCURDY,
of Pittsburgh. ; -v. jis . ■ ■
' The deceased tin# ah printer jhehacJ work
ed at the bneincsi Inthls eiiy, for about thirty jearA: ~Hts
remains will a*riT° tn tho city,, for Interment,-on Weducs
day ■ : v'
EEWiDVEBTia^^^TS.
Young Hen’s. mercantila ; ‘Xibfary Association.
TIOrACE GKEELY, Editor of the New York Tribune,
Jti wilKectore at MASON 10 HALL, on MONDAY even*
ins, February 6th. 1854. -••-
Scnjecr—Keforma and ReformeM.
Tickets 25 eenl£—to bo had at the various jßsclfcand Mu-
Rooms, Lecture .Committed'nod at;:
tbeador. r ■-• > * - k 1 '
Doors open at 014; Lecture to. commence at ?l£ o’cto(&.:V r
' : HENRY WOODS,
.... JAMES B. HOLMES*-
to W; H. KINCAID, ‘ •
E. n. IRISH,
■ r-.-lactate t^temlttgifer
Attention*- Manafhetnrers t
ThedirectoWofthe effort MANUFACTURING
COMPANY proposeJearing for a term of years, from
the first of April next, the WOOLEN FACTORY, belonging
to .said' Company,: in the townofllendrysbnrg, Belmont
county," Ohio. -The, building*!* sixty-eight by thirty-six
feet, three, stories ; the coal privilege consists of fire acres,
arnl the coalconveyed.by an, inclined piano to, the engine
room. The' machinery consists of two .splendid 'Jacks, of
three hundred and seventy Spindles, two sets of Cards and
cno.-set of country Cards, sores Power Looms,
and the necessary fixtures for manufacturing Jeans, Tweeds,
EallhetteTerrinn Cloths, Flannels, Cassini ere*, Blankets,
Ao.’ Persons desirops of renting will, call on the under-,
signed, who,ls authorised to show the premises^and moke
known the terms. ~ ROBERT HEANEY, :
■ JaSlrilt ,’! Clerk of. EfTort,County.
MELODKON ■ INSTRIiCTuIU—-The complete Melodeon
. Instructor,’in seven parts. Part I—lUementa of-Mu
sie.; -Part 2—Progressiva Finger Excrtdses.r Part 3—Airr,
'Marches, Waltzes,-Variations, Ac. Part: 4—Favorite-More*
men ts from Operas, Ac. f .Port s—Voluntaries and Interludes.
I‘art; o—Beloctiona .from Oratorios.' Part-7—Modulations.
Deigned as a thorough dnrtrnctipn for the Melodeopj Sera
pbino, Enlicbn, Organ, or any rimUar Instrument, by John
Zuudel, Organist of HL George’s Church, New York, author
of M 250 Voluntairesand Interludes,*? “The Amatehr Organ
ist,” Ac., Ac.' piieo $2,00. • ' .r
A large , supply of the above work just received, and for
sale at tho Music Store of JOHNU. MKLLOR.
ja’3Lv--,: No.BlWood street.
'ITriNE CLOCKS.—We wish to inform the citizens that we
JD have received one of. the finest ossortmefita of Mantle
Ctocksond Marino timepieces, ever offered id this market,
direct froth the manufacturers, which wo sell 1 wJU as low as
any house in the United Biate*,(&ttetail.) and much
. lower than any establishment in.this city. Also, a fine lot
of Watcheß and Jewelry* which ~w» will cell as usual, at
who!esaleprieea by'the single artie’eiat- ,
i -• • HOOD’S Store, ;
. janJl .; - ; - - ; -60 Market street, Pittsburgh.:.
HOUdJSS SCARCE AND RENTS HlGH.—Then buy a
Souse, and save your rent; A Brick House for
ealuat $t&00; one at,sl4oo; ono.at $l2OO many
others on easy terms. For particulars, examine our "Real
Estate Journal,” Just published, and to be had gratis by
calling on lja3o] S. COtIIBERT A SON.
i>K QUuS6 MEXICAN MUSTANG UNIMKNT in store
and'forsaleby . FLEMING BROS.,
ja3o ' .... -- - :: j. , N 0.60 Woodst '
BAhGAINS! BARGAINS!—Can bo bad by calling at
W. E, BCHMERTZ’, No. 107 MARKET street, as he is
closing oat ids winter stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers,
preparatory to going East. Call and see.- ■' > - Ja3o
LADIES’ GUMS.—A good articleat 60 cents and' up
wards; Gent’s at 37}£»ct 107 Market street.
, jaSO ; W. E. BCZIMERTZ.
STORK WINDOW—A large and handsome Store Window
will bo sold low by applying at. No. 107 MARKET
street. , . . . - .. jagp
LOOK AT THIS.—4O ftfront by rwueop, With a Two
Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, situate near the
Arsenal wall, on the Eastemro&d. Pricesooo—one-fburth
in hand; balance at 1,2 and 3 years.
JaSO!' S CUTHBKRT k SON, 146 Third gt
' For Kent* ■
AS I design removing to tho vicinity of the Court Epuse
on the first of April,my DWELLING HOUSE, No. 09
PKNN streetjis for SALEor RENT.'
ja23.3t* WILSON M’CANDLRSR.
Beaver Conniy, aat ". ' , v . •
• IN TfUJ ORPHANS? COURT •In and for
the County of Bearer, before the ITonorahio
Jadgesuf said Court.
■ In the matter of the partition of the Real
Xst&toof Andertou Ed gin, dec’ll. ...
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to
. George Edgin, Allegheny county; Benjamio
Edgin, Montgomery county, Ohio; Joshua EdgiUt Reaver
county, Pa 4 William Edgin, Beaver county, P&4 James
Edgin, - Beaver county, and Mary Jane Edgin, who re
sides also in Beaver county, Pa., minor, whose, goardlan is
David E&kin, it , and all others interested, Gnxcnaa x .
- You are hereby cited to be and appear before the Judges
'of onr Orpbans’:Court,ata Court to be held at BEAVER,
on the SECOND MONDAY OP MARCH NEXT, (ISStJto
acceptor refuse to take the Real Estate of the said Ander
ton Edgin, dec*d, situate in Borough township, Beaver
eflunty* at (ho appraised valuation putupbn.it by an in
qaeslduWawarded by tfcc cald Court, and returned by the
Mferiß or said county on the 12ih day of June, 1853, and
valued and appraised attbesum bf fire handred and twenty
dollars; and in the event of non-ecceptanre, to show cause
wby the same jdjould'nbt .be sold,'.. a
IVitne&s the lion. DANIEL AGNEW, President of out
said this 20ih day of November, A. D. 1863.
WTLLIAM K. BODF.N. Clerfc
. Siciilaben't Celebrated -
Plaster*, spread by moehlaery,
THESE PLASTERS are confidently recommended as t
ppcedy and efioctaal remody in ah eases of Rheuma
tl9m, SprainvlAunbago, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Difficulty
<if Breathing, Pains in the Back, Chest, Sides, and Cob
sumption: end arc particularly .useful £n those who lifter
under attacks of cold, which resolt with palus in
breast, ottcti.the forerumsor of consumption; and In
mate like ours, where coughs and colds are almost an un
failing consequence of the sudden changes to which we arc
all subject, sucbas.are thus attacked will find them invalu
able. All fecaulai\ bavo 'my signature embossed la ibe
leather.' J. M’3IiUSBN.
• Bold ontjr In Pittsbhrgh by B. K* NORGRAYE, corner ot
i Tenn and Locust Streets. A libaral discount inode to deal
: ere. •., - ; -
Seymour’#-Galvanic supporter. - .
THIS APPARATUS poaaettcsalltho mech&Dical advan
tages of tho Abdominal Supporter now in use, end also
eoiue valuable advantages over them, bodies the galvanic
attachment.
Tho following recommendation is from the editor of the
New Hampshire Journal.of Medicine: “The general form
and eonttruttlon of these instruments has. boon before
stated in this Journal. Tho Editor has been using them in :
his practice for the last throe months, and does not hesitate
to *«ocmm«id them to physicians.” ' . -
For sale by lb A. FAHNESTOCK A CO,
jn£3 Corner of First and Wood st*.,-Pittsburgh. .
PAPER! PAPKIW! PAPEkJ!!— r "*“ — :
CO reams Printing Paper, 24x37:
6 do do do 22x32; •
37 do Envelope do 24x37;
Also, crown, mrd., double crown, double medium, straw,
tear and other papers, in large quantities. For sale by ‘
Jtt?3 D. T, C. MORGAN, IGS Wood%t.
PEW No.IOS tff, ANDREW'S UUdUUa AT AbuilUN.
Cn MONDAY evening, January 30tb»-at.7 o'clock* at
the Commercial Bales Room, corneruf Wood'and Elfth ats
will be sold the right to Pew No. 108, in a gooJ situation bn
North AUIe, in St. Andrew’s Church,
J»2S . P. M. DAVT3, Auci’r.
T tt „ , Acknowledgment. . :
HE Managers of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital
return thanks to the contributors to the “ Scotch Ke
itel t uod,” for tho Donation of Four Hundred and Twenty*
moe Dollars, paid into tho Treasury of the Institution,
through the hands of the liev. a. D. Campbell, D. D.
ja27:o*ta JOHN lIAUPER. Treasurer.
PASSEKOEB AGENCY FOE GERMANY.
<lsf» JAMES BLAKELY, Agent.
*“ Uouso of W. 4 J. I. TAPSOOTT & Co. hiring, in
addition to tlieir extensive arrangements for briogiog ont
Parsengora from GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, just
concluded anangementsalso to bring oat Passengers from
he following Cities and Towns in GERMANY, via Antwerp
to New York, and thcaco to Pittsburgh, the undersigned
will issue Passtge Ticketoto New York.and Pittsburgh from
Antwerp, 1 Coblenz,.' Oppcnbeini.
Machcii, fit. Goar. GanshelrnTT
OolU, Frier, Worms, -
Dusseldorf, Burgen, Darmstadt,
y Nowwold, Moins, Frankfort onMain.
■ Manbelm, Heldclburg, Car la ruche.
•Basel, HcUbronn, Stnttgardt,
Ulm, AsehafTenburg, Wurzburg, Ac, Ac.
•: Passengers will be brought over in first-rate vessels, and
either boarded or noi, as may be doaired.' Drifts, payable
at sight, may be had at the lowest rates, from the under
signed, cn loodon, Liverpool, Paris,and Frankfort, suitable
lor remittances to the Old Oonutry, and paid, free of dis
count, at any «vb In Great Britain, Germany and
; Apply to m JAMES BLAKELY; Ship Agent,
ja27 Corner of Screnj& and Smjthfleld streets.
. 100,000 Prime shell Oysters.
/"'V JUST RECEIVED AND FOR BALB
itarlcr qf tvperior quality,-Cbve Plant*,
T&Sssar ana Vdauxirt Bays. Wo invito the citizens of
Pittsburgh to give us a call, and try our FINE
OYSTERS. Wo are prepan-d to supply Restaurants, Hotels,'
Boats and Families at the ehortest notice at No, L2S WOOD
STREET,or at the CORNER OF HAND AND LIBERTY
STREETS. CHAS. KIMBLE A CO.
We hare constantly on hand CAN OYSTERS, wholesale
and retail. All Oysters warranted. ja27;l#
- ■ • ■ Notice.
mHE ANNUAL MEETING FUR; CHOICE OF DIRECT
; X CHS in the Pittsburgh Life Insurance Company, will
be held at the Office of the Co.', on TUESDAY, February 7 th.
1954, between the hours of ten and two o’clock.
C. A. COLTON. Sec’v.
■ James Gardner* Hatcher,
XXPVL be found on tho regular market days and oven*
W logs at STALL No. 38 DIAMOND MARKET, Pitts
burgh, and at STALL No. 0 ALLEGHENY MARKET, with
his usual quality of Hams, Smoked Beef,. Tongues. Lard
Sausage, jan27:3m ■*'
■ wish Weeke.-ga ~ :
ONE DOLLAR ANI) A QUARTER A. IfEEK win Tjro _
cure ft largo LOT OF QItOUND, Elevenßulldlmrliis"
wtthln twoniymlnutcj'-iralkof Owelty, laft pleosaitend
healthy location, will bo sold at $2OO each—slo to hand •
balance at $5 per month. Each Lot is M feet front bvm
doeja fronting «i two streets. Several families have already
arallcd themselves of tits favorable opportunity of nrebn.
ring a homo, and wo are Induced to offer eleven moro,which
will probably bo the last, at the above terms. *
ja37 8. CUTHDEKT t SON, 140 Tt,lri
OHANfIKS, -LEMOxNS OOCUA WUT3--
2000 (S>coa Nuts;
40 boxes Oranges;
40 “ tcaions; jßstTDtfd andfor rale by
JoantA Rhodes * co.,
- ■ ■ “ 39 Wood itmt
%?*!£}&.■ UA MS-—We have this day to
?r «,£*!**& ®*2 a ® er Statesman,• 6 tierces Sugar cured
Hems, of uo brand so much relished bvthe v)tit«n atHiwi
fdrd Springs." For sale at thelowSt m£%y '
. . BAILEY & RENBUAW,
_r.rV._-_; _ 253 Libert; street,::",
piAMILY BATTING—a ehoice article ibr quilting, rac'd
JD andforsaloby . BAILEY & BENSHAW,
- I** l ■ - 263 liberty street.
B&CKbK 8 EYfi BALSAM.—This celebrated article la a
sa , r ® r ®®edy for sore and inflamed eyes. We hare
poen selUnglt for the last ten years, and have scarcely, if
ever, shown u to foil in oho single instance, Thojo aflUcl*
ed should give it a trial.
received by JO3. FT-EHING,
3 a » 6 • : • • Successor tn L. Wilcox A Co.
. T*o liCt,
• A BASE3KNT BOOM, corner Fourth street and Cherry
aL,alley, Pittsburgh. The Boom is 21 feet wide by S 2
deep; one half above ground; dry and well fintahM. It
boa a coal vault in front WM be rented from Ist April
noxt. Enquire at office of “ Morning Post” . -... ja7 -
nietsNrJ. Shroffsl ft co 7. -
MANUFACTURERS OF FIRE PROOF SAFES,
i Vaolt Doors and Iron Window Shutters,
A KD as all persona admit the necessity of the above
./X mentioned articles, we have no hesitation in rrcom*
Reading our article to be equal to anything Inthecitv.
. Orders promptly attended to, and put up in the best
style, and on short notice."
■ fi&»Bmithfield street, between Fourth and Fifth, pitta,
burgh. fsep9Moml J.,BHROFFEL A CO.
milß COMING STRUGGLE.—We have- received a new
JL eupply of this world-read Tract Price 12U cents; by
man 14 cems,~in stamps.. For sale wholesale and retail
_ . , . JOHN 8./DAVISON.
.WARRANTS—S6OO WANTiiD by ' .
V octtQ AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 02Fourth it.
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State Mutual Fire & Marine Company.
: OF PENNSYLVANIA. „ r \
Branch Offict cnr. Fourth and SmithJUld ttr., PiUjburnfu
€apltolf 380)000 I|foU&n«!
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John P. Rutherford, Dauphin co;.p» o.SedgwieV, Harris
burg : B&mael Joneff,. Philadelphia ;A. Wilkins, Sinker,
Pittsburgh; A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; John B. Rutherford,
Dauphin A. jyGillett,Harrisburg; S.fl’.JoneS,Harris*
-burg; Robert Klots,Csrbon > eo. . ,
JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President
„• A. A. CARREER, Aet’y. A. J. QIhLETT, SocreUry.
The abore company will insureagainst perils of sea and
Inland. navigation and transportation; also, cn buildings
and merchandise in etty or country, at .lowest rates corals
t«nt »Eh fflfety, iPcdlriaßsstied either
perpetually or for a termofycaarg.* Tr j.v *»V. -y - Jal3
~ Kro and Hanno Instamce. Company
bp piitladelvhia.
W/mWJ’dtdntrgh■Jgtncy cor. north aid SmiOrfOd tU.
Capitol, 300,000 Dollar*.
> J.P.Btelnor,*
. H. A.Shaetetfort, l’aal Thnrloer,
' . J. B. Flanlgon,
Samuel Jones, . .
.. ; B.B;€omcgyF, , ■ Thomas Omron, .
Wra.Hi&roers, P. D. Sherman,
A- ' 1 Philip P.Snjder,
Win. P. Hrnliar,- ‘ Ale* Hatom Jr-
Furman Hheppanl., .. .
JOEL JONES,Prealilont.: - A. 8-Gll.LlrtT, Socrotary.
Will insure Cotton gfcWnolenPactorlea, Buildifios, fi tores,
Herchandlsh and property generally* oil the most favorable
terms. [jal3) - • A. Agent* '
Insuraaco Company Jolley, of Virginia,
Capital s*Oti»OOcr.
HOME WIKCaESTBB, VA,' ,
Jos. S. Carson, - John Kerr*,...
. Lloyd Logan,. . James H. Burgess,
. JamesP.Riley, -If. W. BlobardSoiy » ■.
H. IL McQoyro. 1 1
JOS. 8. CARSON, President. C. 8. FUNKV Secretary.
O.’P.BREdEB, Actuary.
. The attention of the' community is especially inyitod to
this company, asr an institution based upon an ample-capi
tal, and conducted onthe strictest principles of equity and
economy,. Policies issued on Boats, Cargoes, aod-property;
generally, by '• -*'--Ai A7GARRIER, Agent..
- ja!3 - Offieeeor. Fourth and Smitbfieid sts. f
Ihy . Company of the CUy of Pittslmrgh*
J. K. MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Socro
•'tary.-.f
- 'Will insure against FIRE and MARINBBISKSof all
kinds. Offices, No. 99 Water ■ • :
rTS» Importautto ouppert andheetfhers*
(HSr Dr. REXBEB, 140 Wood streot, has received an as-
Bortmentof -••• • ~
. . Thomas’Mechanical Leeches; •••
Cupping Glasses;;
• .. “ ' Breast Glasses; T ; -
“ Cups; t
<f.. -pentalXecches;' • • ..
it - , gcariflentor.
These are really important Indentions, and very conve
nient to those who follow Leeching. Call and see them.
. iSg* Corner Wood and Virgin alley. ja6
CASH MUTUAL FiRE AKD fflA-
RISE IRSPHAUCE CORPAST, Of
Pcnnsylvuila. CAPITAL, SIOO,OOO* CHAR
TS & PERPETUAL. !
iVeridcnfr—Hon. AUGUSTUS O. ;HEISTBB. -
THOMAS IL WILLSON,-ESq.
• • nißkctoßs: , »■■
Hem. A.O.Heister, Samuel W; Hays,
William Robinson,. Jr.,- .. Thomas Gillespie,
William F. Fahnestock,: John.B. Cox,
- Harvey Bollman, - Jacob Peters,
. John Walker, Jr., . WUli&m Colder, Jr*
Jacob 8. Halderman, . . Aaron Borabangh. '
BUSSELL A. OAKES, Agents,
Office, in Loftyette Buildings, ‘
jeS ... . .- . : (entrance on Wood street.),
nrs=> CITIZEOIS’ lnsuranoe Company of
IKy Pittsburgh.-!!. D. RING, President;
UEL L. MARSH ELL, Secretary. ~ * •
Oflicti s4 Wider Slreetibehoeen Market and Wood strait.
Insures HULL and CAKGO Rlska,on the Ohio and Mlsshw
aippl Rivers and tributaries. '
Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire; >
- the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Navigas*
UonandTransportaUon. ;
— it is -due to-BIKK’B itowim' to
say that it has been known to completely Eradicate
every vestage of this dreadful disease to less time than any
other remedy, and at less cost or inconvenience to tha-pa*
.ttent, - ..•
The thousands of certificates in the hands ofthepreprio*
tor,-many of which are from well known citizens of the city
of Pittshn-Thamlitsicimediat© vidnity,go to show clearly
and beyand \ll daabt, that Kus’s Pstsolsuw is ft medicine
of no common value, not only &s a local remedy in JfcraJy
rift Bhetsttsalim lasso/S>ghly but as;*valuable
internal remedy, inviting the investigating physicians,'U
veil as thosaffering patient, to become acquainted with ftrf
merits, . ..
/Those having a dread of mixtures are assuredthat this
medicine is purely natural, and is battled esit flows from
thobosom of the e&rtbr. .7:H
ThefcHavrinp certificate is coviedfrmst apaperpuliuhciai
Syraciuct & K, and dears date August 2, 1862, to wAicAio
siso appended (he eaUJlcateofihttdehraled D. T. Jbof.if. J>J
qf Syracuse: . :
Tfcfo may in truth certify, that I have been so badly af
flicted with Scrofula for the lastseven yean that mo&tofthe
time I hare been unable to attend to any kind of business,'
*nd meet? of the time unable, to walk.and. confined to my
bed, and.have been treated nearly all the time by the best
Physicians our country affords; I occasionally got some re*:
but no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot
recommended mo to try the Petroleum, or Rock Oil, as eve |
rythingclw haJ falled. I didfo without faith fit flrstj but
the e2eei was astonishing; itthrewthepoisontothesurfece
st once, and I at once began. to grow better, and by using
seven botGcs I have got a cure worth thousands of dbUara. '
MRS. NANOY M. BARKER.
This may certify that X have been acquainted with Kim's
Petroleum, or Rock Oil, for more than a and have re
peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects w thecureof indo-'
ientnlcers and other diseases for .which it is recommended,
end can with confidence recommend it to bo a medicine wor
thy of attention, and can safely say that success has attend
ed it* use where other medicine had tailed.
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Pcraaleby allthfl Druggists In Pittsburgh. ffcu2?:d&v.
PHILADELPHIA. CUBTAUT .WAREHOUSE,
.171 SaUßoutu
H. W. BAPFOED, -
jr KEEPSconstantly on hand the mostoxtenslveand
vaxieda&scrrtmentofCiirtainsandCurtalnMaterlalsto’
befoundinthe city, comprising in part of thofollowintr
GURTAIN GOODS AND FURNITURE COVERINGS—aII
styles of—
French Lace Curtains, Window Shades, all prices,
Muslin “ . £u7 Hollands,' aUVidthp.
Frenchßrocatellea,all wldthSjaUtOornlces. every style and
French Plushes, price,
SatinL&iucs, GlltCurtalnPins, i
41 lompos, ..**• . Bands.
u : Satinß, -Cordsand Tassels,
“ DamaskLlnens, Gimps, all prices, '
41 . Cashmerette, Loops, -
Plain Turkey Bed, Fringes,
India Satin Damask, Picture Tassels and Cords,
“ f ldningBUkfl, . ShadeTaaselsandßraasev ”
Furniture Qlmpg, . • Hooks, Rings, BrackotsTSc;
A lull assortment of the above goods constantly for sale,
wholesale or retail. : (marlJy—
Tr^ a, l indlgeatlon and Liver Complain*
CUBED liY KIER’3 PETROLEUM.—Read the ftf
lowing Jotter foom Bay. 0. Dxcxccsos. u Missionary in
Oregon: :
Ma» J. M. Kirs—Dear Sir,: Myself and wifi) having been
greatly benefltted by the use of your Petroleum, I wish to
have you send mo a box of two or three dozen bottles.. -1
tun the Congregational Minister in this place; and several
of my people are affected with indigestion and ah inaction
of the liver, the same of myself and wife, before taking
your PmoLTOU, on Rock Oit.- We took several
two or three : each—about a year and a half ago, and We
have never enjoyed so good health lor years as we have
since that time. I had not taken a single bottle, before
that fullness of the stomach which so distreaseslae dye*
wptie was relieved, and I have felt nothing of It since that
time. My wife was alsorelieTed from o chronic disease of
the liver, which had been of several years standing, by the
use of your Petroleum.
Sold by S. Mi KIER,Canal Basin, GEO. It KEYSEB, 140
Wood street, and Druggists and Medidne -Dealers ever?*
Where. : • ' .• ~.. ccUti .
DAGUERREOTYPES,-
Buildings,Thirdstreat. Likenesses taken
in all. kinds of weather, from ft A; M. to 5 p, JL, giving an
accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly sn*
penor to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the following
chwp prices; *1,50,42, 43, $4, ,5 end up-rord, according to
the sUo and quality of case or frame.
Hoursfor children,from II A*M.to2P.M.
N.8.--Likenei£9CEofGickordeoca£edperBonstakeninany
part of the city, [nt»v36:ly
rrg»CniTAlsSi Curtain Elaterlola, and
Jh*sr Curtate Trimmings of everyAeacriptton, Furniture
wushes, Brooitelles, Ao., -Lace and Muslin Cimaifls.U. Y.
Punted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pins, Bands.
Ac., at wholesale and retail. / W. H. GABRYB, -
No,l69Chesnut street, corner Fifth, Philadelphia.
Curtains Made and Trimmedin the very newest French
‘ [martoay
Corns!! Cornsm Agreafttany pet
sons are dreadfully tormented with corns. A certain
remedy will be found in Dr; Comts’e Goes Piastxu. for
sale by Dr. GEO.S. KEYSEB, 140 Wood street, .
, Pries, retail at 12M end 25 cts.perbox. scpB
: : deductions to those who buy to sell again.
Tr ijf*L O. 0« sV—Pla® of meeting, Washington u*tv
Wood street, between Fifth street and YLrgm alley,
• Pittsburgh Lomi, No.33B— Meets every TuesdayeveniQff*
Maaeism* Escamwost,No.B7— MootsfiStand thifi
Friday of each month, [mar2s:ly
trS»A»GKRONA J.ODQE, I. o. O.
thy Angerona lodge. No. 289, LO. ot 0. P-, meals erery
Wednesday evening in. Waahlngton Hall, Wood et. ljyl:y ;
Surgeon Dentist*— {Successor©*
IrcX G.W. Biddle.] No. 144 Bmlthflel<3 BtV • : [my&y
BRABaBAND SCHOOL.—Bodworih’fl Brassßand School:
«mtalnlng instructions in the first principles of music
ciawMcation and proper selection of instruments fbr bands
of any numborrnecessary quaUUes; how toselect; appro
priato mouth-piece; instruction and scales for every band
insttument; band playing; necessary regulationsfbr bands •
band tactics, which Include all the camp duty for drum, fife
and field buglo; dictionary of murical-tennartogeiher with
a number orpieces of music arranged fora full brass band:
by AUen Dodworth, conductor of Dodworth’s Bond. Price
$2OO, A large supply of theaboveworkjust received, and
fbr sale at the Music more of JOHN XL MBLLOB,
- ja23 / . 81 Wood street
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE FttOPERTY
POB BALE. *
ONE LOT and a THREE STORY HOUSE or STORE, with
back Building and Ice House. *
Two Lots and a good Brick Dwelling House. '
£37“The above sale to postponed noth February 9tb,lSW.
' Scotch Hlii market Hona#i
AtaM
unanimously agreed, with hut one as
eeption, to supply their customers with choice MEATS, on
MARKE^HOUSE.^ 8 BT}deveniD Z f, > SCOTCH HXLL
Farmer®, and tftosahavlng produce, At, £e, will find
advantage to attend/ - *
Wo hope that the dtlsens will favor us with their undi>
vided patronage. .
janlfctf BUTCHERS ASSOCIATION.
. LOT FOB SALE.
ALOT24 feet front on WYLIE street, and extending
JOL back 109 feet to Wide alley. On the Mek part of the
is a Cellar Wall, built for l wo small Houses. This Lot
fr in a desirable location for a residence; and will be gold
low» and on fhvorabla terms* Title good, am*'clear fhaa
incnmbxanee* Enquire or GEO, F. QILLMOBE,
•Botic . At Office of Morning 'Post. •
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uaxerpss:
,. 4 - 7;' MRKioas: .' v• .* -. •=;
J.K.Moorhead,. W.J.Anderson, . .7 7
B.C. Sawyer, . R.B.Bimpson, ■ .*
Wm. M. Edgar, . H. B. Wilkins, ; ..
C-H. Paulson, . WUiiam Collingwood^.:
R.’B.Robcrts, Johnsf.lrwin, . -
Joseph Raye, • v
: • David. Campbell. . ■. 'ja!2
i-: ■ pnjcroiist
H.D.Elng, Wm;Larfmer,jr^
William Bagaley,; Samuel M. Kier,
BuniTip}
-RobertDunlaptir.," 1 John B.Dilworth,
Isaac M.Pennock, .Francis Sellers,
8. tlorbaugb, - J.SchOonmaker,
Walter Bryant, WUliamß. Hays. 7
John Bhipton. dec29
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TQRATHE,—Joseph C, Fo and Man*-
rc£r Fifth street, a boro Wood,...*,Prlcr<ofadmU«lo'nJ
'’Boxes and Parqueti* Wc; Private Ikote*. large, $8; do. de,
small, $6; Second Tier, 26c; Poxes for colored persons, 60e.
Persons wearing seats trill be charged! nts. cxtrrfor the
- certificate. Poors open at (% o'clock; p«rfonn*nc* to com*
menca at 7 o'elock.;. M .olorioas triumph of tfc« Gorgeous
Spectacles! Immense.success of Putnam. Enthusiastic
reception of the Double Company. Ibis evening; January
Slat 1864, will be acted the gnat drama of THE FIGHT
ING BROTHERS 0? ROME AND AtBA: HoraUos, Mr.
IhxUford; Publius, C, Fester; Junius,Vanllorn; Manlius,
Jerdon; Decfus, U’Mlllah; folas, Kent; Marcias, Stevens.
Favorite Pas Seal. Mla» Wnldorgrive. To conclude with the
drsmaof PUTNABI, the Incut Sou of 70: Putnam, C,Foster;
Gen. Washington,' Bailey; Goddess of Liberty, Mrs; 3. C.
Foster; Zomona, Mrs. Kyhar. In preparation, tbe greaft
equestrian drama of Bookwood, or Dick Turpin's Ride
to- YOTfc; in which the: celebrated-Bohny Black Bess will
appear, . " . . ■■ • • .
C. A. McJIIASBStpANCISG ACADEMY,
AT..jUF4X£?ZBXU,LI,.
TiTR.’ C. A. McMANUS respe&fully announces to the
•IYJL ladies axulgontlemcnofuiii) city, that having already
Unreduced the “ Polka Quadrilles,”hebM dow to practice
among bis pupils the now and beautiful “ Schottlscb ” and
.** tfnsurka” Quadrilles; together with mpny.aew and popu*
lardancesneyerbelbrelßtrodticcd in tlibt dty.^ ;
, Ladles orgedtiemen - wishing to join Bis Academy, can
commence the second quarter this present week.-:
Ladles’ class meets on. every,Tuesday and Thursday after*
noons, at 2%. ' Gentlemen’s 'class meets on Tuesday and
Thursday eveoings, at u’clock, and Masters’ class on
Saturday afternoon at2}£ o’clock.
The next Quadrille Party will be given onMonday oven
tog,Februa^l3th,TBs4 J (Bt.Valentjne , B Eye,} which will be
a M Valentine Party;” (partlcolarsoftlKi party given here
after;).at wbteh thoJScnotUsch.QuadzßiowlUvbe danced;
He would al£o ; Btate that v tha Jt Fflney Coßtmno P<tfty”
will bo given on Monday evening Febraary/27tb,1854. 4
N- B.' Persons desiring Piano copies of either of the
Quadrilles, can procure them of Mr. 0. A. McMANUS, dttlie
Uall, o& dayror evenings of school; as he hascontraetod for
tbe music with the Eastern publishers. ' . janlT-
OARGO’S0 ARGO’S UAULf linsrtK. street near Bb«f, opposite La*
fayette. Hall,. can - bo obtained for Parties, Festivals,
Concerts; PubUo Meetings. Ac.- Also, Cargo’* Cotillon and
Sazllotn.Bandxanbefouud In readiness at all times, by
applying to WM, FRANK CARGO, at the Cryatafpalare
Daguerrean Rooms of R.M. Cargo & Co„ Fourth st. ‘ [Jy»
■ • ... Aticilon carcf. ;
JAMES BPKENNA* Aucliouyer and Commission Mer*
chant>No. 120 Wood street, near the corner of Fifth,
regular sales of Dry Gbodsi Clothing, Groceries, Glassware,
new hahd/Furhiture,each day at 10 and 2
o’clock; and at early gaslight, each evening, Watches and
JeWelry,Guns, Pistols, Books, Fancy articles, Cutlery, Boots,
Shoes, Ac** With a genera! ' assortment of every description
of Dry Goods.' Bofer to the principal merchants. ~ fobfl
Auction—Dally Soles.
. k .? the ,Commercial Soles -Booms, corner of Wood and
J\: : Fifth streets, at 10 o'clock, A. M., a general assortment
of Staple and Fan try Dry Goods,Clothing,Boots
andShiw, Hits, Caps, Ac- -
..A&-J P. IL,
groceries.Qoeensware, Glassware, Table Catlerr, Looking
Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur
niture, do.,
,AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M*:
Books,, Stationery, I'ancy. ArticTea, Musical Instrument*,
Hardware and Cutlery, ©oihlnpi: Variety Goods, Goldoni
Silver walchea, Ac. ..P, 3L DAVIS, Auctioneer. fjoSlrtf
JAHUB HoEEMHA, Auorioneor.
A SSIGNEES* SALE of an extensive COUNTRY DRY
A GOODS STORK AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY, Feb
rttjuy 6th, 1654,’afc 2 b'cTptfc,' 'vrlil bo gold, at McKenna's.
Auction House, by' otder of Assignees, tho stock of n rotait
country store. Amongibo lot are some Tory fine goods*
pochMSaxonyCotmrgs, njetlnoPyolpacoisinoua de loines*
• loßtreg, callcoj», chintzes, foot.
«tuH, Testingg, flnnDelp, bleached end brown, muslins,silk!
hdk&, and cravats,,.fine'shawls and drops hUkfa., ribbons,
laces, tweedclotiia,.casMnetEypolunt tkreml,:ppcol cotton,
gloves and hosiery, suspenders, linaeys, lambs? woo! shirts
and drawers,-vrMUt dress shirts, gingham and check shirts,
overcoats And pahtaidoos, euperfino satin vest?, Irish linen,
buckr&macdpaddingjßilk pmah,chusans, besvyblßnkets,
fuiriuture .calico,' men, women,-.xdisses, boys 1 and youths*
-boots,-brorans, shoes, bootees, buskins, pumps and slippers,
gnm>OTctahpa&s also, a very largo lot of silk and wunted
fringe, wrlthmany other articles. •* \> ' -/.* vi-. - •
|s3l ; ; ..V , JAMES McKENVA, Auct'r.
i. CATALOGIira KALB of-Valuable'Theological; Classical
\J German and Miscellaneous BOOKS, AT. AUCTION,—
On SATURDAY, evening next, February 4ih, at earlygas
light.' will be'soldj at McKenna's Auction Houss, by cata*
logue, alarge.ahd TaruableAoliccUon of theological, class!*
cal Qotmah and mißcellaneous Books,’ •
• jft3o : : ' ; : f ; ' JAMES JfcKENN A, Aud'r.
iphlthair-IUJtV KALB of an exteusiro lot of valuable
JTj. and scarce Tbeologicalj Classlcal, Mipcelianeonß »
■ School Books'of a City Book Store, at Adetion, commr'
at McKenna's Auction House, ©u : Saturday even**
January 21st,and continuing every evening r -,„®r f ”2
solda scarce and valuable stock of tbeolor'^'wpAiJSiSi 1
miscellaneous and school books of a dty
will be open for examination on Saturn ' * stora * Tbcy
J" 20 . _ J . AM P McKENVA, Auct’r
TU' > -p’ QOEENEWAHE. At, AT
Jff- rfS° r v afternoon. Jan. Sbrt,
WnrfnmiCTmi t ktil.V r '~ n * Inw ' :inl Halce. Boons, comer of
B . U1! » K>Maqoantity of Qrocerlee,
ioi amO D g>bW. *fe-6 hbUV.
Yfwtrf -Si‘S ! ‘ UU ' m , I!rf; 2 helf bble Carbonate of
SrVrSLSS. . Hyson end Black Ten; ftboxee
Brcalia, end olbor good brand
I -18 AI.. Common: dgarif'S'boxesAssorted
W“«*r»; 1 crotn Al«n,akenc»l
ewortmeim.or new and second-hand IlomchoW Funrfturec
}??“?,* Stores, Kitchen Utensils, InoklngOletsofi Lamps,,
Beds, .UaUrar.cc, Ac, &. fp. M. JJAYIB,
■-...ja01.- ' ; AuctiOgecr;. ;
A S £. Q »££. BAU; ° l ' I,lty OOf.Di, -CLOTHING, Ac.—
Ja-On THUIISDAT HOBNIKG, Fob. 2d,-»t 10 o’clock, ef
tho Commercial Sales-Rooms, corner of Wood and Fifth
streew. wIII be sold-A large and; general assortment of
staple .and fancy DRY, GOUBS, embracing nearly all tho ’
varieties usually kepi in an exfe&siveretslLdry goodsstarts
*!*V * quantily of superior fashionable Clothing! Floo
wblrts,. Boots, fehecs, Hats and Caps; Fancy Soap,-Ber-''
farmery, Ac. . . [>3l] P. M. DATI?, AuctfonecK-
ISAAC ©HEGG-,
"PATENT AGENT, ’
SST Win, undertake the introduction of INVENTIONS
In Ibo Kingdom' of GREAT BRITAIN, and all tho conn
tria on tho Continent, e9}ccially those of FRANCE, HOL
LAND, BELGIUM, Q Eli MAN ZOLVEREINS, SPAIN, and
RUSSIA ' 1 ‘ 1 -
•Haring boon successfully ongagod for a period of twenty
montho in ibo business, bo has acquired volnahlo Informa
tion In regard to tho existing lans of those [countries, by
which means only a VALID PATENT can bo seenred.
Those possessing VALUBLE can forward
Drawings, Models, and, when posidble, Samples and com
munications to me at Pittsburgh, Pa., until the that day of
April nest; after which time, to care of my Agents. ’Wn.
Fmmrs, Esq.,.No. Bass.street, :Pittsburglrl Messrs.
Gconos SlcHciet A C 0,37 Walnut street,Philadelphia; or -
Jaho Mollraar, Esq., No. 8 Temple Place, Liverpool, ■.
England. ' ■ ■■■,■
Nesillo B. Craig, Esq., ■William PhilUp9, Hob.TE'
nopburn, John ,D. Davis, Esq.; OoL WilsonJd’Candlesso.
Coi. Sami W. Black, Pittsburgh- . .. .> • ...c.
Charles Basham, Esq, Louisville, Ky. -
_Meapn. Oeorgo McHenry & Co., Hon.- Charles Olbbons.
Philadelphia.
Jamea McHenry, Esqo Liverpool, England,
r Garotte, Louisville Journal. S?
?. hl i' L „S° rtll Americai* and dnaelte, McMa
i^ aB ,9 on^. Br » V. Tribune, Scleutido American, and Bos*
mSiii "Tr’ f° rJ ’ om> m ° nUl > and send bills to William
iniUlps.Lsq.j ■■■ .ja2B
AL L E GH3EN T FORGE.
„ . SOfOMOS SHETTEH do CO.
CLateßiiMl&Smpla’a Jtoßing Eiim.J oQ.thß bunk of tho
Allegheny, Twlow the Sl Clair Street Bridift.
- AttWQEnf CITT, PA.
proprietors respectfully inform the public that,
• haring rnado extensive additions to their establish-!
meat, they are prepared to manufacture, on the mosi tea*.
Car:Axlc9,Quan*
Wo«, stone Cutlers’ and Shotting, Miftr
Gearing, Machine Worh in genera!, and heavy roncingJoff
AIso,.HuRSB SHOESmanufactured V
Shetta** -Patent ffortt Shoe Machine, The Udrre -Sboe M*-'
cbitm wJI be in operation aboutthe miadie of Pebrnarr*
ordere Biloes »tU meet with prompt attention.'
Mill Picks mode ami dressed* Order* rant by mkil or tele*
graph attended to.on tbe shortest notice; ; . • - , ja!4-X -
PISHtfaYLVAniA KAIUIOAD OOMKAfiY.—In trarr'
SDCB of the Act of Assembly of Pcntwjlvanbi, enti' ,i'
"An Act to Incorporate tbo PeqosylTaiils Kidlrood
rally,"approved the 23d day of March,: A. D. 1853>
la hmcbygUen. that It b the iatanUoncf
nla Baurood Compeay,'(shcttlfi the raina be*/
first Monday of February next,) to
the Steubenville
amount offiw bdwlred thousand d6U'i r ; ■ tu^any » - t0 «•
Pfan&M.'Jsn. 7th, IS&iy—jaiaim - ££ p RIXHf
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EMERSON'S AMERICAN mr„ <•
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• C* WSfiEB. A CO, Proprietors,' •
«„ w*. v b l f «tw«t,Clereloud, Ohio.' '
xbrsaJo in Pittsburgh In the following houses
: Flemiagßros, L.WlleoiiCo,
E.E.BeJlera, a.H.Keyser,
Jool Mohler, Bcoj. Peso, Jr
• ■ J. XL Ctssel.
ilwninff A. BflcfcTiam, .Preariy, & Means, J, P.‘
; JJirmiTiQham.—A* Patterson, Jofm 0; Bmlth.' [ja2.-y '
*' ±3rtL>.„ .......; UV"/-*- •■*. FIXMISO
■■■■■.• Notice*
TOS.TLEamjQ haring associated Tilth JOS- ABEL , the.-
Vt^vi D Tm a }ffS° St fl ■*? “, ndllctHl ““a® Uw rtjlo of
FoarthUtreebu’ ** t l 18 : o!d * t “ n4 > cornor of SmilbfleM ana
•" i®lsy „
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EOUB OFFJCES, on the second floor of- the Post Bulidi
Inga, entrance from Wooes street—suitable for Attor
nomc<a,r . A nV, En< l olre at the ofllee of the
subscribers, tot floor. fjn2sl PATOTrgg a PItIKND.
n J g uoyly discovered remedy..
‘tkwL'fS Sf?®*?? 111 Speedy and certainßeiaedy -ft* .
Uurtpatafttl tronble. Ttt.»TpVf«n«- . : : . ' - -
_OmoeandErtTEteOonsultßUoa Booms No. 41 DIAMOND. »
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OY6TEH. SAIiOOar ASH HESTABRa^t;
. : 108 WOOD STEEET.
rrnE irabscribor Isa no w hla OYSTER SAt/XW ANT>
1 BATXNO HOUSE, perfected:in o mirnnet tbitom~-°
be exccled by nny eimflar establishment la thsrffv
MBMS WILL BE SERVED VP AT JkLLBO&r „ '
TUB DAE, from tbo uuf ‘“MOF
Choicest Heats. Fowls, Fish, &«. .l
Hiihiliofi’orecarmot heßurpawca-Bndhe wr ,'’
fully infite tbo attention of Uio pahllctait. ,al<i
CUA P-E8 still,
..08 Wood »tr(*et. ■
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VOUBIVCOPI/.
p?‘ wi 3sxi
Dry and T-.n.J si-It vr:-“ 3 'Mln«
137 Liberty si. : -.
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AUCTION SALES.
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