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Sir. Price, bill to confirm the tills to certair
real estate in_ Spring Garden,; property of tin
'^W^S 7 i' y s bank of North America. : -
; Qa motion of Mr. Darlington, the bill to oor
porate the Columbian^ -oxA filaryland iine Bhl l
• ' “ - - - road Company was taken up, and passed in con
mittee, and on second reading, was then la!
over,
.. -. ;•»-... _ - ; ■-The amendments of the House to the . bill
annul the charter of tho Franklin Canal Comp
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House.—The Speaker presented commuuH
- I tions from the Commissioners of Hiphmond a
! Mr. Hart, du leave given, reported the ci
•• , aolidation bill, from the committee consisting
•! the members of the city nnd countyof Pbllm
w*} doy belng called, tho orders were suspended
3fi thepurpoaebf taking up this bill, and tboHe
V'> '■-‘b'?^ 4 -s^i4■ CL. went into committee of the whole upon it,
- Strnthern in the chair. Before the vote
taken on suspending the rules, Mr. Patter
bn leave, made a concise and effeetite Staten
fer^-3*n. ; C' r F;- urging the importance of propt notion.
The bill was read by sections, nnd madi
L special order for Monday. Adjourned.
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'• Death from a Hnptare.
' ; ' ere ttoussnds of pewons-wtio.srs *
_ wHb a Rupture of the Bowels, who pay hut IHUe atl
.. 10 the disease until the. bowels become strangulated
la all probability it msy ho too late. How Imports
thou, for all thou suberiug with any form of “Bu,
'>» to cal. at ouce upon Dr. KEYBKB
Wbolesalo ona EcUil pros Store, conwrof Woo
- --i'X r ‘ and Virgin rUoj, and procure a TRUSS, to retftin
.-'• trading portion of the bowels. Dr. KEYSES has
bark of his Drug store, where Irussca are appl
warranted to giro satisfaction. He also baa erer;
Of Trowes that you can name, Bndfct any price, lc
mbana of er.ry.one in nc*l of the article. I «
'h] S - - ereryklodofb-n^rs.iWy&^Anrpmro
', oyer, Elastic Stocking*, fbr enlarged yelns, anil all
' . meehaalcal appUiacca w»d in ILie core ief disease
- rwouhl respectfully inTlto U»attention of tho
-- WiSs-C y Uiif w| ■» excellent TRUSS FOR CHILDREN, which InW
f.vu enrol In a very ehort time.
& S «>jJitb4 «a- DR. KEYSER’S DRUG STORE AND THUS
oorner of Wood etreet and Virgin alley, sign of f
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IE t -J^?nV, f< 2f \-s;H J KB- Tape Worm Cured BT DR. JFLA
9%SWS
A eertaio lady la ibis city testifies thti, afl«
HlajuZs Vermifuge', ehe passed a tape worm
”*« long; and hasjpo hesitation In recammeudlog
’ >-• - afflkttd with worm*; as. In her opinio:
•tH- 1 ccUerery other remedy now In uie. Tfaecamt
Al ? d farther i ,ftrUcuUr *» can be learncd by call
U anile, Manhattan Tlace, or li. L. Huull, dru
of-Rutger aadMonrno street
V. The abote taluable remedy, also Dr.!
tsbrated Uf« Pills, can now bo had at all reap
feSfl&f Stores in this city.
: Purchasow will be careful to ask for, and t
f i j | Dr. MXano’e Vermifuge. All others, In cot
• _ : Alk> tor sale by the sole proprietors.
■ FLEMING
■e^ssjs?ssa?s
Manufactured by . :
• MYBR : PinSKAB, NEW YOU
M.P. can® tho attention of lha public to
auihh,patent,double-spring,Commercial a
'* # '«^®§SsSk’‘<L*" ,ai » xarlety or twenty-firo dilTorent kl
PKNB » of his own nuke, aoltablo tor an ha:
h .O <y e£tf£’ ib» V —Also—
A NEW 1-ATENT PEN,
Called theTrcblo Spring. These pens hare
tho Senate In Washington, In preference
S,€;tSs£fedSKls(iy _. , . . . . The abote pens, together with his super!
***** ’ ' ■' '■■' oommodatlon holders, can bo seen at Mr.
? i* h ri&^3!C»''&t?Vwi^h2to.' l Mr. B.M. Norman's, Campstreof,Thomas
etrt “ ti | el-,,Rxcban S or l
“Costly thy habit as thy pnrm can b
* ; But not oxprossed in toncy; rich, n
3^ffi^gftdhSS i !?<S!£Sl&^S«fiSS®ip^.B-3 : l ■■■■-■:■■•■ -<- 1f...' ■ For tho apparel oft proclaims them
, Erory well dressed man knows ho
■ ’ And a Tailor who thoroughly understand.-
■ . , of eaoh, figure, and can suit its rebuirer
'-'X ; eq'-n^i^f j*-*.- out, gentlomanly fitting garment. Hem
' feel “ot home” dnring tho first day’s woa
‘'' rie of dress, and however costly, never 1
their torms To remedy so manifest ad(
X':BLE has praetltally studied both form ai
adapting the garment,weather, coatj yos
i-h r> f, V'■'5 , % gaucBof-flt which tho spirit or the aged
? b‘, '--k *l-“' V Kt;p, ■ . No. SMO Liberty street,
• • . aa-Xlver Dlaeaies.—Carter’s
a remedy for liver diaeasd, end the aui
’®SB?SSS!? , K&-■ evils conncotod with adiaoTganized eta
unrivalled. ■
• Hundreds of certificates, from the hlg
■* f^[.*»*<r, l l sons now living In tho city of Rlobmond
of,ceres effected by Carter's Spanish
only room to rarer to tho extraordlnari
- _ . Drinker, Esa., of the firm of Drinker 4
lUohmondrVs, whowee cured by twt
Spanish SUxturo, after three yewe eu
stWysS'ipt.o^ s! i’ll liver. Ho saye its acUon on the blood
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J J fi'fb'Jts't'&T***-* onj - .•• * " ' • **"” - Jr ancoofthe Act of Assembly fit I
S^SfrwS^StttiSe l *'^ 4 * ._ * “An Act tolnoorporafcatho Peansyl
-) W^”or’ •'" f ■'v'-' ■r*>' i tlXVf V 'C’w.**! - pany,” approved the 113dday.of^Marcl
is hereby glvon, that It.ia the lntont 1
fcl!sHS§Sr' v l -. itfa i :-ir L V 'v. rlnla Railroad Company, (should the
ns.. their stookholdero at the annual mee
Set Monday of FebniarynextAto g
theStouben-rillo nnd:lndiana Rrili
- • • - amount otfivo hundred thousand do
Phlla., Jan. 7th, 18&4,—JalSrim
£&s*&<!s • tNMERSON’S AMERIOAN BAM
JCi restoring the Hair on Head H
; -- T -j I X i - ;v -. k^'' prevent the Hair from tolling, Is wi
«f£.:-S2^r4>-’« Jrpersons who «o using If This*
Jt , 3 tattooed,is a euro euro tor Baldn
-•: *V" .test of a discerning public M thoue
--■ ,- 'v n‘ r -i rt,\ -it. .v?’d „■ '<■!*> v.srrfi,o» testify. Seedronlar to be hod of
tftss&AC 5 " c '- Sfc'- ■* Xv\i?f parUculere. Price sl,ooin large lx
i' tIR-f £> ID.- E. HSHER
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Phillip* & Gillmorc, Editor* & Proprietors..
PITTSBURGH :
WEDNESDAY'MORNING::::::::FEBRUARY 1
.. ‘ ,53- READING MATTi.II WILL BE IuUND OS KACU I c )
PAGE OF THIS PAPER. •
ten- TWENTY MEN* AND BOYS.;WANTED
TO SELL THE DAILY EVENING POST. 1
V JOB PRINTING.
. Wc havo one of tho bent Job Printing Offices
in tho city, and we would respectfully ask mcr
" chants and-all others who want Cards, Circulars,
Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank Checks, Hand-.
, - bills, etc-, to give us a call. All our. Job Typo
are of the most modem manufacture and can
- to please all our customers. Oar
men are perfect masters of .their, business, and
•will labor nssldnously to please all whowilt fa
vor us with an order. :
CARRIER IN ALLEGHENY.
v We desire a good Carrlerfo? the city of Alle
gheny for the Evening Post. It is a valuable
route, and would pay an industrious man good
BALTIMORE TI6IES AFTER US. ;
We gavo'the Baltimore Timer a gentle admoni
tion the other day, and tho Times, after publish
log our article, replies .liko a true Baltimorean.
We had said, in reference to the sohemo of New
fork merchants against our State: “the trade
• of the West is to bo taken all tho way round
Pennsylvania, and- landed at New York." - To
this the Time* replies:— . f
: -We don't Uke the expression “landed at Now York.’ Wo
• ■ can inionaour PlUsburgU frieijd that tticlV, A Q.lWR.'wfts j
Dfrer-boiltjto “-l&nd fnilubt at New \ork” merely..-: Wo J
ore prepared to tranßport freight orcr oar road to jwy point j
East or Wes V to better advantage than can he done b? any j
-'Other rival rente. • Bat wa also aim in. “ landing” a largo J
' portion of the “ freight of the West ”in Baltimore. A move
ment l» now on foot hero which will eventuate la a regular
- lino of screw propellers betweca-BaUlmore m>4 Europe* Bo
■ fore many years we will offer such Inducements Xor consign- ‘
ments to Baltimore, that even Plttsbarph merchants in fol
lowing their Interests, will not be so touchy about Western i
trade coming hero, bat will come down, themselves, and wo
promise them.a cordial welcome.
Well, neighbor, nre we not coming! Wait till
Gea. Larimer is defeated ia tho race for Gover
nor, and tbeu seo how he will drive forward that
Conncllsvillo Railroad. That is Pittsburgh’s road
to Baltimore, and Baltimore’s road to tho whole
North-west. It will bo done, we hope, iu less
than three years. Then the distance from the
Iron City to the City of Monuments will bo ten
hours, and then wo will come after that “cordial
welcome.”
Tumble up your steamers; grow and thrive.
Hurra for Baltimore!
But bb to the Baltimore aud Ohio R. R. being ]
a dangerous rival to the Pennsylvania Railroad, I
‘ wo don’t believe a word of it. Tho Pennsylvania
road is a part of the gTeat “airlino” route from
tho two greatest seaports of tho East; through I
theheart of the West to St Louis, aud tho Pacifie
oocau. A glanco at tho map, and the roil-1
roads in progress of construction shows this I
plainly. The Pennsylvania road is now complo:
ted over the mountains, and tho time from Pitts
burgh to Philadelphia, over one of the best.roads I
in the Union, will be twelve honrs. I
But this strife about routes, and this effort-to j
destroy - tho credit of rival roads, is a useless
struggle, and New Yorkers will find it so. Trade,
and travel will learn their own interests. But
another view of the subject is much more to : our
taste. - The population west of Pittsburgh will;
yetbe 100,000,000. And all the railroads Ma
ryland, Pennsylvania, New York, Boston and
Canada can bnild for the next half century wi"
find abundant and profitable employment in the
vast commerce between that mighty, and fruitful
West and the Atlantic seaboard.
NEW YORK MERCHANTS.
The insolence of tho merchants of New York
is a Bubject of general denunciation and ridicule
over the whole country. Not. a measure-impor
tant or unimportant, claims the attention of the
Federal Government that tho New York mer
chants do not undertake to regulate. Tho Pre
sident'rentoves a collector, and appoints another
in his place. Tho merchants of Gotham imme
diately get up - a meeting, and denounce the
President and Cabinet, and through thoir organ,
tho Merabi, demand the dismissal of tho Secre
tary of State.,
A bilLis now before Congress to organize-the
territory of Nebraska. The merchants of Goth
am have called a meeting to denounce it. TheSe
assemblies are not called meetings of the cithern
of New York, but of tho merchants of New York!
Tho Detroit Free Press says: -. v
“ Tho everlasting Ifew York-merchants,- —those vrbo hold
mootings- at short and Irregular intervals to tnko.eare oL
the interests of tho' country, and Whose lost coming togeth:,
.er ueatoo «•" rebuke. 11 tit? President for remoTing Mx.Bren
aon from -the post of Collector of the Port,—taro taken
alarm at Mr/Douglass* Nebraska bill, and are geing to ha to
a meeting on that subject; Th» men who do these things,
have about ns much stability of principle end purpose as
lads in their teen S—not a whit more. No matter whatthe.
oeoaslon Of an oxdiemeht may bo, they deem that tho Dn
tod rests upon their shonlders,and forthwith moVe towards
with the assurance of men holding in their hands the fain
of Cussr and of Romo.'. Ten chances to one, tho very neat.,
mooting they hold will bo to sustain tho very thing they
noW.condemn. Knowing very IRtlo aboul any thingbirt
sliip.s aud stocks, dry goods and inolseseo,'tbey anbjeet them:
selves to ridicnle whenever they essay to right .the wrongs
Now York city, thongh something of a. town, Is only a
small patch on the suribce or this continent, and tho retired
eeacsptaino of Bonth street, and Bhylocks orWall street, 1
possosshutagralnof the common lntelllgencep'The direct
Hons the discreet fatner give hls.elmplo boy, is reasonable'
adriee tn tboiu in tho presont emsrgency~“ m 'it a ” i s -thq ;
Of course we do not mean' toembraeo aii the. Now York
mcrohmts in .ttls catalogue—only those whom the oqat.flts,.
WESTERN PENITENTIARY,
Wo have received from tho Board of Inspec
tors of the Western Penitentiary the Annnal Re
port for tho year 1853. - ' :
The; Report speaks very favorably for tho
management of Mojor Beokham, and the. faith
ful attention of the Moral Instructor, (Rev. Dr.
Black.); The prisoners have been generally
healthy throughout the year. :
Boring the year there Have been 285 prison-;
era in the prison, averaging nearly 200 for the
entire year.
Daring the year 20 of. the prisoners were re
leased by pardons.. Two prisoners died, during
the year. r ' ;
The Report represents'the prisonere as well
supplied .with pure, water, wholesome food, mor-.
al instruction, moderate -labor, and suitable
books, which they are allowed time toread. Tho
product of the labor of the prisoners’amounts to
a sum that goes far towards defraying the whole
expense. ?v |
In November last, the Board of Inspectors
"was duly organized by. the election of CpL Wily
Son M’Candless, President, Gen. J. K. Moorhead,
Treaenrer, and David Campbell Secretary.
S. Jones and B. Patterson, with the above
named gentlemen, constitute the Board for. the
ensuing two years.
LOCOMOTIVE MANUFACTORY.
Tho Milwaukie Locomotive Foundry has doctored a divi
dend to Stockholders of SO percent, on the amount paid
hu It la a flonriahlng'Mteblislmicnt.—Afflioautae yews.
Think of that .Pittsburghers ! Twenty per
oent. profit on the capital invested for the first
year. The'same; and more also, could bo dono
In Pittsburgh. When is that locomotive manu
factory to be started in Pittsburgh! Wo know
that one wealthy firm are intending to commence,
the business some time. It would be one of the
• most profitable branches of business in our city
undoubtedly.
One firm jn Philadelphia made in one year,
we are- told,; nearly a million doUars worth of
locomotives.
Fabhiosable Boot Store.—Wo would call the;
attention of our readers to : tho,advertißcment Qf:
oar friend D.Rwba, Jr. We win warrant him to
forhish articles that will give .satisfaotSon to all.
his enstomers And the whole public, if they will
deal with him.
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New* SnA Fnt> from aUßnuten, I
An oditor out West oflsfp Jhisentiro print tug j
establishment, Bubscnfersl r.coounta, and all, for j
W-elcan-sbiTtjofid'agooi meal ;of-victuals. I
Another Pork, containing about: 400 acres, is j
aboufr'-tohe openediin Lobdon, called the Albert
I
The email pox7it iS Baid, prevails at Colum-!
bus, Ohio. There is quite a panio: sohools
Georgia. - '
Tho sum of $25,000 was recently sent to the
London Society for propagating tho Gospel in
China, by a person signing himself “ LeBS than
the Least” r
A California paper gives the following, as a
bill of fate at a Chinese restaurant in that oity :
“ Cat Cutlet, 25 - cents, Griddled Rat,Cconts;
loecd, &e.
. nun: Albert Iverson-has jnstheen eleoted to
he United States Senate-by the Legislature of
Dog Sonp,'l2ioents j -Boost Dog, 18 cents; Dog
Pic, G coats, -i .. -.-
An immehss Catholic Cathedral, the largest
in America, is to be erected in NewYorknext
spring. Its length is to-be-350 foot, and width |
102. The materials are to be almost entirely
lof stone andiron. The cost is pxpeoted to be
about $350,000.-■ . . . . - |
There are-600,000 children in: the common ]
schools of, Ohio: - There nre 838,000 youths in
Ohio between'the ages of four and twenty-ono.
The first :seatenoo or a letter from Toronto
roads thus: “Politics aro quiet; the nswspa-
I pors more than usually libellous ;?• the revenue
I overflowing, and the country prosperous.”
The Welsh Presbyterians are about to build a
church ia San Francisco, la .which the service
msy he conducted iu their own language.
Two colored-men of Now Orleanß were arrest
ed last week, while in the act of fighting a duel.
Fifty dollar notes, altered from five’s of tho
Farmers’ and Mechanics* Bank of Philadelphia,
Uavo been put in circulation at Norfolk.
Gov. Bigler has appointed tho Bor. William
R. De Witt, D. D., State Librarian of Poaußyl
■vanin. . .
Mr; S. Cone, of East Haddam, Conueotiout,
was gored to death last week by an enraged bull.
Tho number of hogs slaughtered up to this
date, at Cincinnati, is 087,000.
The colored population of San Francisco have
established a library and lyceum.
A salt company iu Meigs county, Ohio, last
year manufactured 205,000 bushels of salt.
Horace Greeley ia to deliver a leoturo in Wheel
ing next week.
Four more of the Wheeling iron furnaces have
I resumed operations.
A man by tbs name of Taussing, while travel
ing under tho protection of an American poss
rport, was arrested, and is now iu an Austrian
I prison. It is another Rossta case. Wo wish
I ho was in eome place where Capt. Ingraham’s
1 diplomacy could settle tho question.
I An establishment for the manufacture of oil
I from the cotton seed, has been started in New
Orleans.
■ It is is proposed in Philadelphia to introduce J
musio into-the public schools. I
That was dons in Pittsburgh long ago.
The awards of tho juries of tho Crystal Palace j
Exhibition Bre announced. The wholo num-1
her of silver medals awarded is 405. Bronze, )
11180 Number of exhibitors who receive honor- j
able mention, 1210.,
At Madison,-Wisconsin, on tho 21st iust, the
I mercury-stood- 80" degrees below zero.
The number of studentß in attendance upon |
I tho lectures at. the four Medical Colleges in j
I Philadelphia is between thirteen and fourteen
I hundred, viz: C2O at the Jefferson, about 600 ot
I tho University, and about 200 at the other
I two Colleges—the Pennsylvania and the Phila-
I delphia.
the last case of jealousy is that of a lady Who
I discarded hor lover, a sea captain, bccauso, in
I speaking of one of his voyages, ho said he hugged
the shore!- 1
HIGH PRICE OF PROVISIONS.
In our yesterday’s paper wo said as follows: ]
l ■ “We would not like to be in the position of j
Some of the floor and provision speculators of
this country just now.- Some of them have very
large stocks on hands, bought at high prioesg
nnd at pricc3 that probably cannot long be bus
tained, war or no war. The next steamer may
bring.news of peace, and ; then prices go down
“with a ron.” -'With the opening of spring, the
canals, rivers and lakes, will bear forward from
the interior very large quantities of breadstuff's
to tho seaboard, and bring down prices by the
very large quantities in the markets. . $2,60 per
bushel: for wheat in New York is a price that
cannot' 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
fail on eastern speculators, if a loss most follow.
Tho farmers of the west will get a great part of
the.money ; and a few failures of eastern specu
lators does the rest of the world very little
barm.” ; v
, We had the pleasure of being very well laughed
at for making and publishing suoh a prediction.
A few merchants thought ns crazy or silly.
Within twenty hours thereafter “the next stea
mer ” arrived, and prioes did go down.
We said, also, that suoh cnormqns prioes could
not long bo sustained, war or no war. The
question of peace or war is still undeolded, yet
the prices are not sustained. Prices may go op
again.; but, we beUeve, this eheck will cause a
more cautions nod gradual advauoe next time.
Had we wheat or flour on hand,-we would Sell
out now.
DUTY ON SALT—LEGISLATIVE,
; Tho following resolutions paesed the Senate of
EeUnsylyanin on tho 27th January, by a vote of
;21 t 0.6, Messrs, McClintook .and Darsie ,voted
for tho resolutions:
WnEszisi-An effort Is likely to he made by the Congress
- of tbe Cninsl States to redneq or take off the duty now le
:vied.onforeign,saltimpOTtedlntotheeountry. Aiidvifisrel
as, Tho manufacture of salt has become an important item
in our Industrial ln its manulaeiare
and sale u largo amount of eupital and a great number of
-operatives . . . - *
Therefore, JfesolKd tv the,Semis and House of Represent
itimi <tf-Vier Commonwealth of Hainsyloantd in GeneraJ As
rsmbly met, -That- our Bonators he and they are hereby In
structed, nnd tho members of tha House of Representatives
In the Congress of tho Dulled States be oaroesily requested
to vote and otherwise use their influence to prevent any
further reduelion.of the duties now Imposed on foreign Balt,
Resolved, That .the Governor of this Commonwealth-bo
requested to forward a copy of the resolutions to each of
our Senators and members of the House of Representatives
in-Oongresa. . 1 ■:
; Dr. MoClintock, from Committee on Corpora
tions, reported favorably an act incorporating
tho Butchera'.Market Association of Pittsburgh
and Allegheny,'and also an act incorporating the
German Libfaty Association Of Pittsburgh.
LECTCRE ON MONDAY EVENING.
-; ;Hon. Horace Groeley, editor of the New York
Tribune,[it wUI be seen in ,our advertising eoi
umn, is to lecture at Masonio Hall on Monday
evening next.:
- Mr. Greeley’s peculiar views will not please
every one, bnt oil our oitjzens wiU doubtless be
pleased to listen to a lectngp from flueh a monoa
Horace Greeley: He is one of the best lectu
rers in the country, and one .of the best wri
ters.
We bespeak for tho leotnrer a crowded houße.
Subject—“ Reform and Reformers.”,
iggf The Seed and Hortionltnral establiflb
.ment of James Wordrop is now replete for the
Spring business with one of the most extensive
amt complete assortments of Seeds; Hortienltn*
ral and Agricnltnral tools, &c. r to be found in
the opunlry; and from his thorough knowledge
of his.bnsiness, in Ml its varied branoheß, the
loyers of ’Hortienltnrol pnrsnits will profit by
visiting' Mb warehonao.
Never-attempt to mend A joke after it ib
“ cracked.”
FOREIGN ITEMS.
Wo have jost learned, says the London Obser
ver, from a private source, upon which we kave ,
every reasoq to rely, that the BnSsian govern
ment has given notioeto several oomriereial gen
tlemen and engineers interested in Russian roil-*
ways, that It is not intended to proeeed at pre
sent with these undertakings.-: ..In fact the works
i are abont-to be.sasponded, and all the men ana
| money reqxxltcfl for thoir construotion do do*
voted to carrying on the war. . . ,
The following are the ages of the pnnoipai
I reigning sovereigns: Her Majesty Queen Victo
ria, 31; tho King of Wurtemberg; 71; the Rang
of tho Belgians, 62V«>e, King ;,of ,Prnßßiß,
the Emperor of Boesio, GO; the King of Sweden
and Norway, .63.; the King of Denmark, 44 ;
Lonis Napoleon; 44 ; the King of the Two Si
cilies end tho King of Bavaria, 40; the King or
Hanover, 88; the Sultan, 80; tho Emperor of
Austria, 28. „ . , _
The wound received by the Marquis de .Tur
got, in Ms duel with Mr. Soule, the Amerioan
Minister, is now, according to the London Week
ly News, said to cause ? great anxiety to the
friends of the Marquis. -Serious symptoms have
shown themselves in the leg, and threaten the
knoe-joint, and a telegrnpbio message has come
to-Pariß, requesting the attendance of Frenoh
surgeons. .
\ The strength of the combined Eogiisn and
i French fleets now in the Bosphorus amounts to
I forty-four sail, including lmo-of-battlo ships,
frigates, and steamers. Of these ths French
and English have each three-deckers; the latter
have seven twe-dookers (including the Agamem
non) to five Frenoh two-deckers; the French
I mnety-gun 6erew-Bhip Napoleon having, nnfor
j tnnately, been sent bask to Toulon for repairs.
I Each flag has, or will Boon have, eleven paddle-
I wheel steamers. The Saußpareil, (English,) and
the Charlemagne, (French,) , two-deckers, have
I auxiliary steam powor. In addition to this pow
erful fleet thoro are at least.seven Turkish and
Egyptian lino-of-baltle Bhips, besides frigates
and steamers; so that the combined fojroomoy be
taken at about sixty sail.
Wednesday, the 4th of January,. 1854, says a
London paper, is a day not soon to be forgotten,
especially by the dwellers in the great metropo
lis. On the morning.of that day, London woke
up to ■witness a scone soareely paralleled. in the
recollection of that mythic personage, "tho old-.
eßt’inhabitant” Thoetroets were all but impaa
sable; the snow shovelled off from the foot pave
ment and housetops, lay in accumulated heaps
by tho wayside; and in the early part of tho
day, the depth to wbloh tho storm had piled it
in the centre of the thoroughfares, rendered lo
comotion by tho ordinary means a work of ex
treme difficulty.
Tho London Tima of the 6th Inst. says:
By telegraphic despatch from Manchester, wo
learn that the snow fell in that neighborhood
withont intermission during the whole of Tuca
day night. This despatch reported all the rail
roads to be blocked up, as well os many of the
turnpikes. • There has beenno arrival from Lon
don since Tuesday night’s-mail,
At 7 o’olook on Wednesday night, eleven.pas
senger trains were due at Manchester, and the
last despatched thence for London at 1$ o’olook
in the day, was stopped by a snow-dnft four foot
deep,- at Cheadle, and obliged to return. One
of the drifts is said to bo at least sixteen feet
deep, and so many points of the lane are stopped
that possibly there may bo no complete commu
nication with London for some days.
The Mccclesfield, North Staffordshire, Shef
field, Lancashire and Yorkshire, East Lan
cashire, and other lines, were snowed up. and
many trains were due at Manchester, at 7 P. M.
yesterday.
Tho town and neighborhood of Birmingham
wore also visited by a very heavy snow-Btonn
yesterday. Some of tho avenues of tho town
woro almoßt unapproachable.
ttrtckt and Lott o/ Life.— A telegraphic des
patch, dated Tynemouth, 10 P, M., Wednesday,
whioh we have reeoivCSd, contains tho following
intelligence:
<* There has teen a featfal gale nil day. Wind
duo cast to-night. The Elizabeth, Antelope,
Anna of Shields, the Amphitrite, or London, tho
■Europe, of Hull, Arethusa, of Blythe, New Mes
seeger, of Liverpool, Sir Robert Peel, of Dun
dee, and-Eliiabelb, of Kirkwall, all came ashore
this morning.' All hands of the Elizabeth were
drowned. The other crews were saved. All
tho vessels have gone to pieces to-night. A
eohooner named Union baa juateome ashore; her
crew were taken off by tho Sonth Shield’s life
boat A schooner is supposed to have been
ashore at Harley after dark, andit U feared that
oil her crew were drowned. A largo fleet got in
this morning. Fourteen vessels are reported
ashore at Sunderland; crows saved. Tho ships
are protected from wreckers by armed police
men. The Sir Robert Peel was a fine barque,
from Valparaiso. Somo silver she bad onboard
had been got on shore.”
Coldest Yet — Froze to Death.— Tho Times pub
lishes a table of tho temperature of tho ooldest
days in England since 1810. It appears that
January 8, of tho present year, the weather was
7 degrees colder than at any time daring that
period, the thermometer having fallen to font
j degrett bdom zero, which, for England, is somo-
I thing very extraordinary. All accounts that we
have seen, states that the season has been unex
ampled ineeverity. Nobody can remember any
thing like it. Too of Ike London jiotiee were
found frozen to death on the night of the 3d inet.
A daily Paris paper says:
• ««The arrival of tbo Prince do Chimny from
Belgium in Paris gave riso to the rumor that he
was tho bearer of pacifio propositions. The Pa
ris correspondent of the Times says: ‘lt is not
said whether the King of the Belgians writes in
the narno of the Emperor of Russia, bat if the
rumor be fonnded, it is more than probable that
it is with his cognizance. The opinion Seemato
be gaining ground that the Emperor Nicholas
will yield after oil. Should he consent to nego
tiate oh tho terms of the Vienna note, it is
thought that Brussels: will bo the place selected
for tho conference.’ But, judging from the past,
the Czar’s note Inspire greater belief than his
words, and the continued and gigantic warlike
preparations throughout Russia, cannot be last
sight of, and especially now tho report (by way
Of Vienna) of his reply to the -Austrian proposi
tion that Russia can permit of no interforenco
between herself and Turkey in regard to the
Christians of the Greck Cbureh.”;
As regards preparing for war, the French gov
ernmsnt is acting with energy. - The Moniteur
publishes a decree calling into active service all
the men available under the second portion of
the Contingent of the olaBS of 1852. We hate
before slated that a force of 70,000 men were al
ready told off, and ready to move for embarka
tion at five boare’ notice. A large proportion Of
tbeßO are men practised in Africa. Tho contin
gent of 1852, above mentioned, numbers 80,000
■men, and is to supply tho place of tho corpt <f
arniee, which wilt be sent to Turkey in the caso
of war being formally declared between France
and Russia. An addition of 10,000 seamen is
spoken of for the navy.
ttfrom u The Country Gentleman.”
I OAH’T AFFORD IT.
At this season of the year,; when people are
colled upon to subscribe to papers,'tho excuse,
“ I can’t afford It,” is very frequently mode;
•which, being interpreted, means, “ I regard oth
er things of more consequence to myself and
family than a paper.” Rightly considered, there
are few influences which tell more immediately
and effectually upon the improvement of the fam
ily cirole than a well conducted and high-toned
paper. Judge Thomas,..of 'Worcester, Mass., in
a recent lecture before the Young Men’s Associ
ation in this city, said: “ The NewepaperPresa
is destined to ho tho.ohief instrument of popu
lar culture. It is, intellectually,, the daily bread
of the people. The power of the press, great as
it is, is continually increasing, and will draw to
itself and demand for its service more and more -
of the learning and talents of the country. : The
eloquence of the bar, of the assembly and of-the
Btump, create a stronger immediate impression,
bat their sphere is too limited to compete with'
I the wide spread influences of the eloquence of
the pen. Asaninstrument forswaying the pop
ular mind, they all yield to it. The pen is the
I true lever of Archimedes, and in the newspaper
I press has been.found tbe placefora fulorum.”
I The man of business “can’t afford” to do witb-
I out his paper. He must know the condition of
the markets, the financial prospeots, and the pas
sing events of the day! It teaohes him when to
buy and when' to sell, and he often finds a single
paragraph worth its thousands of dollars to him.
The mechanic “ can’t afford" to dispense with his
paper. There are suggestions in it which his
brother mechanics have made, by whieh he can
profit; or it contains some hew labor-saving in
vention which enables him to 'make the same ar
ticle in less time. The farmer “ can’t afford ”to
carry on his farm without his paper. There is
: that in it which, if properly studied and prac
ticed, increases the inoome of his farm, twenty,
thirty, or even one hundred per cent. HelearnS
from it what are the best variteties of grain, what
- frnits are the best suited for his soil and climate,
what crops have heen made the most profitable,
what implements are the best, and last, not least,
he; may learn the value of careful observation
and aconrate knowledge. No one can afford to
1 be without all the means of information which
' ore within his reaoh. Ho one can afford to live
In darkness when the world is foil ofjight, to
plod on in ignorenee when it is the mission of
f troth to Instruct and elevate the mind.
Least of all can any man afford to deprive his
,»; ; ' ■ - •* ’
> 1 a -i Jr * "
family of the advantages ■which ajonrnal of the
right Btamphtfords. R- What area fear dollars ODd
oentß in companson.with right.viewB,Bound pnn
ciplesond generous feelings! : A word in soaßon,
fitlyepoken, may change, the whole tone of life,
und like the seed eowuin good ground bnng forth
an hundred-fold in noble living and energetlo ao
ting. It ia'a short-sighted.policy, that consults
only immediate effects, while it overlooks the far
reaching results whioh the most trivial causes
often develops in character. If persons would
only take n second thought, we arc sure they
would never say “ I can’t afford” to subscrihefor
a paper whioh contains practical suggestions with I
regard to the best methods of- makiog this - life, i
withall its varied interests, what it should be. ;
But in papers aa with tsvery thing else, it should;
be an invarible rule to provide the best . It is
better to bo ignoront than to bo led astray—bet
ter to read nothing than what iB pernicious inits
tendency. _•
One thing is certain, we 1 “can’t afford” to live
without the effort to hooome.wiser and better as
we grow older—we “ can’t afford”-to act ns
though there were no future, no life beyond this
life; no eternity beyond time; for our attainment
in knowledge and excellence in this world will be
the-measure of onr happiness-in the next. , . i,
PENSSYLTAHIAXEOIBLA'niBB.
Habbibbubq, January ,29.
Besate.—Amongst.the petitions -presented
this morning, of wnioh them were Tory few, was
a remonstrance) by Mr. Foulkroci, from citizens
of Pennsylvania, against a Prohibitory Liquor
Law...-,:. .
Twenty-two remonstrances from Philadelphia I
county against consolidation. Also, a memorial I
from West Chester, for authority to borrow mo-. I
ney. I
Mr. Piatt, one from Wyoming county, fora I
Prohibitory Liquor Law. I
Mr. Goodwin, from the committee on corpora
tions, reported, as committed, the supplement to
the not to incorporate the Phccnix Coal andiron j
Company. ' Also, from the committee, on rail
roads, the supplement to : the Towanda and
Franklin Railroad Company.
Mr.JFry read in place, a bill to incorporate the
Farmers’ and Mechanics’Deposit Bank of Allen
town; and a bill to incorporate the Farmers' and
Mechanics’Bank of Catasaqpa.
Mr. MoClintock, a further supplement to the
act to reform the penal laws of this Common
wealth.
Mr. Foulkrod, a bill to extend the ohartcr of
the Bank of Penn Township.
Mr. Darsie, one to incorporate the Hollidays
burg Water and Gas Company.
Mr, Price a further supplement to the act ro-
lilting to Landlords and Tenants.
Mr. Slifor called up the bill to incorporate the
Kishocoqttillas Mutual Fire Insurance Company
Passed.
Mr. Price, bill to confirm the title to certain
real estate in Spring Garden, property of the
bank of North America.
On motion of Mr. Darlington, tho bill to cor
porate the Columbian and Maryland Line Kail
road Company was taken up, and passed in com
mittee, and on second reading, was then laid
over, .
Tbo amendments of tbe House to the bill to
annnlthe charter of tho Franklin Canal Compa
ny wered concurred In. Adjourned.
House- —The Speaker presented communica
tions from tbe Commissioners of Richmond and.
i Kensington, on tbe subject of consolidation*
i Mr. Hart, on leave given, reported tho con
solidation bill, from the committee consisting of
the members of the city and county of. Philadel
phia.
On motion of Mr. Patterson, the orders of the
day being called, tho orders were suspended for
the purpose of takiogup this bill, and the Houso
went into committee of the whole upon it, Mr.
Struthers in the chair. Before tbe vote was
taken on suspending the rules, Mr. Patterson,
on leave, made a concise and effective statement,
urging the importance of propt action.
The bill was read by sections, and made the
special order for Monday. Adjourned,
are thousands of persons who.are afflicted I
wUh a Rupture of the Bowels, who pay hat Uttlo attention
10 the dtseaso until the bowels become strangulated* when
In all probability it may ho too late. How important ii U, '
then, for all tboso Buffering with any form of w Rupture of
the Bowels, 1 ' to call at once upon Dr. KEYBKR, at hla
Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, comer of Wood street
and Virgin alloy, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro- j
trading portion of the bowels. Dr. KEYBEB has an office
bark of his Drug Store, where Trusses aro applied, and
warranted to giro satisfaction. He also has every variety
of Trusses that you can name, and at any price, to'suit the
means of every.one In peed of tbo article. I also keep
every kind of Supporter* Body Broca, Suspensory Band
ages, Elastic Stocking*, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of
mechanical appliances used la the cure of disease.
Twould respectfully invito tho attention of the public to
■o excellent TRUSS FOR CHILDREN, which invariably ef-
cures Iq a very short time.
S3* dr. KKTSER'S DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT,
comer of Wood street and Virgin alley, sign of tho Golden
Mortar. ' , . _ dee2B
Worm Cured BY DR. SrLASFBCfit*
EDRATED VERMnrOGE.
Hew Your, Atjgtut 2,1852.
A certain lady la this city testifies thti, after nring Pr.
JI r tcne's Vermifuge, ebe passed a tape worm tea Inches
long; and hasno hesitation in recommending Ifcto every
person afflicted with worms; as. In her opinion,it far ex
cels every other remedy now In use. The name of the lady,
and farther particulars, can he learned by calling on hlra.
U&rdic, Manhattan Tlace, or 11. L. ThwUl, druggist, corner
of - Batger and Monroo streets,
I*. S^—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. ilXono’s cel
ebrated Liver Fills, can now be had at all respectable Drug
Stores in this city.
: purchasers will be careful to ask for, and take none but
Dr. Mtantfa Vermifuge. All others, In comparison, are
worthless.
. Also fbr sale by the sole proprietors.
Crystal JP«l«ee, JWew UVrlc.
Kxmorrtos o» American btbbl tens,
Manufactured by - .
MYER PinSKAB, NEW YORK.
M. p, calls the attention of the public to his eelbbrstod
QUILL, patent,double-spriog, Commercial and Bank PENS,
with a variety of tweaty»fiyo different kinds of STEEL
PENS} of his own nuke, suitable for an handwritings.
—AISO
A NEW PATENT PEN,
Galled the Treblo Spring. These peas hare Leon adopted by
tho Senate in Washington, in preference to all others.
The above pens, together with his superior unrivaled ac
commodation holders, can be seen at Mr. J. IK Btesl’s and
Mr. B. M. Norman’s, C&mpstreot; Thomas L. Wblte’s.Cana)
street; and E. & F. Eieklol’s, Exchange Pince. Je9
: - "* -- • Y‘ ’ , ■
.’■■V-
- i' *f >
9 9 9 . k f
Deaib from a Rupture.
FLEMIKQ BROS.,
'Successors to J. Kidd & Ctx,
CO Wood struct,
ja2?:ra*w
“Costly thy habit as thy purso can buy,
But not expressed in flmey; rich, not gaudy—
for the apparel oft proclaims the.mau." -
4®** Brory well dressed knows how dilßouU It Is to
find a Tailor who thoroughly understands tho peculiarities
.of each, figure, and .con suit its requirements with a well
cut, gentlomanly fitting garment, Uenco it is that so few
feel “ at home" daring tho first day’s wear of any now arts*
de of dress, and howevcrcostly, never becomo adapted to
their Ibrmß. To remedy to manifest a deformity, & QUIB
BLE hos practically studied both form and fashion, always
adapting the garment, weather, coat, vest, or pantaloons, to
the exigencies of Its wearer—thoroughly attaining that ele*
c4ucB ofdit which tho spirit of the age dictates.
B OlllßßhK’a CLOTUINa HOUSIS,
No. 240 Xlberty street,, head of Wood.
££F*Xlver DlaeoßeB.*»Cartcr’s Bpanlah Mlxturo,aa
a remedy for liver disease, and the number of formidable
evils connected with a disorganized state of that organ', Is
unrivalled. . '
Hundreds of certificates, from the highest sources, of per*
sons now living in tho city of Riohmond^a.,might beglven
of ccrea effected by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We hare
only room to refer to the extraordinary euro of .Samuel H.?
. Drinker, Esq., of the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers,
Richmond, who was cured by two bottles of Carter’s
Spanish Mixture, after three years suffering from diseased
livor. He sayß its action on the blood Is wonderful, better
than all the medicine he hod. over token, and choerfully
recommends it to all. , -
* # *Soo advertisement. ... [jola.dswlm
Pennsylvania railroad company.—in pu«u ;
ance of the Act of Assembly fit Pennsylvania, entitled
“ Ah Act to Incorporate the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany#” approved the 23d day. of March, A. D. 1853 Notice
Is hereby given, that it.ia the Intention of the Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company, (should the same be approved by
their stockholder© at the annual meeting, to be held on the
flrat Monday of February'next,) to guarantee the bonds of
the Btoubenvil]o and Indiana Railroad, Company, to the
ftmnnntoffiira hundred thousand dollars. .
Phila., Jan. 7th, 1854,—Jalfclm T. S. FRITII, Setfy-
- Bntdneaa Cured;
ESIBBSOS’S AMBRIOAN HAIR RESTORATIVE;, for
rostering the Hair on Hood HomiSSLT Bm>, and to
nrtrent the llair from felling, is winning goldon opinions
of persons who are using it. ’ This is a new article, recently
introduced,lsaattro onto for Baldness, and will stand the
test or a discerning public, as thousands who hare used will
testify. See circular to be had of the foil
parttcolars. Price $l,OO in large bottles. . ,
r 0. E. FISHER A CO., Proprietors,
. ttfSnporior street, Cleretand, Ohio.
For sale in Pittsburgh in the following houses:—
Fleming Brose L. Wilcox A Co,
It. & Sellers, O.M.Keyser,
< Joel Mohler, Benj. Kage.Jr.,
;... • J.H. Cosset.
AUrghcny dty.—l. Ai iieckham, Pressly 4 Mean*, 3. P.
A. Putteimn, Joht> G.gmlth.
BUILDIHG LOT FOK BMiK> ■:
AtOT 21 foot trout on WYtIE street, end extending
back 109 feet to Wide alloy.. On the back part of tbß
Lotls a Cellar Wall, built Ibr wo small Houaos. Thla tot
la in a desirable location tor a residence; end will be sold
low and. on ikvonsble terms. Title good,-and dear from
Ebrsnco. Enquire of QUO. 2. OItXMOBE.
ootjß - . At .Odea of Morning. Voet.
* ux h»r most perfect Truss &nr in me.
A supply received fey JOS. PLBMIKO.
Successor toX. Wilcox A Co.
KfrlTt iixmtcthi cartful rite***™ of
•toitt Coughi or
byMr Joux C. LrrECs, of i\thUs thu'ooufay. -
Mr. LiKisis one ofmr’WO^JfeSF?* 1 * 1 * dtlsens.OTa vej; ;
untarily called on Dr. KojEer tod: offered Ms certificate}**
tho faeft siaUjbeloVi TiW;PECTOBAIi BVWJP la for solo,
at 140 Wood «treet, and by druggist* generally. __
Great Cove *y J*r. Keyffer’a Sectoral
Byacp.—l Uto la poeblos township, Alleghenyvwnnty^
Th&dt'toughing and spitting, wMcb.eommeaced about the
4thof February lost, and continued for eight whole months.
I employed the beat physicians in the country* and iny
coughcontinuedunohated.unUiearlylnOctaber* ;
time 1 ! was adyUed to try your PECTORAL COTfQ ITSYR u I’,
«rt;after X had 'takea nna bottle^X waa cp
tlrely free frem coughing-, and spitting. I had despaired of
er4r getting well,'and I think it should be known that thin
valuable do for othors trh&t it has done in my
. v . JOIIN 0. LITTLE, Peobles tp,
. Witness B.;M.iKerr. :i 'i
Pittsburgh. December SI: . febl
medicine Che at B»»«3)r, KEY&KR,; wb o] esal u
Of 140 -Wood has., on hand a splendid
ortment bC MEDIOI2IB iCHESTS, for families &£td;.steam*
boots, at Terioufl prices. Thoso in want of'artlelesof lib
kindwouiddo well tiigiTe him aeon. - febl
ASrKew DUcoverieB.—YEQEEABIiBCATTLR
POWDEB-These powders are pat op Id one poxmdpacks, and
ore realis'd good article, not only for tKe.dUeases Incident
to norse*,’Gbw«, ; Swine and other animals, hatthey are
likewise an excellent article to improve the conditionrof the
animal.; ’l, .• i ■-£ •
JFbr JIScH Cowtj they not only Improve the condition of
Mich Cows,, hut they increase the quantity aawell&a im
prove tW qua!Lty of milk and hatter. The proprietors say
that it increases -the quantity of batter from half a pound
-to a pound a week to. each cow, while those persona wh°
harfe triedit ? say a pound anda half to!two pounds per
week* with the isamo kind of feeding os before Of one
thing we are certain, all who use it emeo will use UaHtho
time and earo money by the operation, aa well as improro
the appearano of their stock. Price 26: crate" a paper, 5
papers for $l. QEO.. H. KEYBBR, No. 140,
corner Wood st. nad Virgin alley. :
Wholesale and BetoU Agent.'
wMch ncveir lall to give
SATISFACTION, and artutcdpy many phyticiaiMiri their
Practice.—JJr.J. B. HOSE is an/Hotiorary xneiii’ber of tho
Philadelphia Medical Society, and graduated, hilB2o, Atom
tho University of Pennsylvania, under the guldaneeofthe
trulyemlnent Professors Phyaiek, Chapman,Gibson, Coxe,
Jamcaaudflnre*—.names oelobratsd for medical science,—
and haring had dailydnterconrse and convolution -with
those distinguished' pbyeidanVrespociini; diseasoacf all
kinds, and the proper remedies therefor; and being solicited
by thousands of his patients to pntnp his Preparations, bo
offers to the public, as the results of hla experience &r the
pnst.2o years, the.following valuable Family Medicines,
each one to a specific disease: I
DR, J.S. HOSE’S NI2EVOUS AND INVIGpaATiNOr’COK. ;
DIAL.—Tho Greotcst DiscoTeryln Medical Science, for ell
Herrons Conditions of the Bysteml—Heart.Disease and
Herrons Complaints. The astonishing and happy effect of
Dr. Bose’s Herroos Cordial, for Diseases of the Heart, Pal*
pltatlon, Numbness, Henralgld,NerTonjiTremor of thaMus
cles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain la tho Face, Wakefulness,
Restlessness, or fbr the Mind or Body, worn down by tare,
labor, or study, has Induced many physicians to nso it in'
their practice. For a weak constitution, it .is a grand.re
storer; It ccrbplotoly removes from tho systems!! oorvocs
Irritations, and is almostmiraculous in its rapid and happy
effect. The weak and the nerrons are. frequently restored
to perfect hcalthbejbre using ; ono boUle. Pries 60 cents.
Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KETSEE’S Drug store,
140, corner of Wood st and Tirgin alicy. , fob!
HAEBIED:
On Tuesday morning, January 31*1,1854, by.tbo Hev.
John Brown, Mr. JOHN M. IBWIN and Mia* AMELIA. 31-
McGEBW, both of this city. /
Wo wish tticrai boundless happiness and prosperity.. Ist
Because they deserve it. 2d. Because Mr. I. is a printei,
and learned his art in this office; and S 3. Because tfceyxo
jnembcrcd . all hand* Incur establishmentwith u Mwhoj
; ping big cako,” and something tU&
On Saturday morning, Jon. 23th, 1554,51AHY A.f wifirol
JOHN B. PORTBB, eldest daughter of llrs. Win. Drake,
aged 24 year*. :
Thou art gone to the grave, but wo w(Q not deplore thee,
. Since God was thy ransom, thy guardian and guide.
He gave thee, lie took thee, end Be will restore thee, -
And death hath nosUDg’Siccetho Sarior hath died. '
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS..
An ADJOURNED of the SHIELDS OUAED?
will b* beJd THIS <WedDM4ar) EYENINO, Feb. Lit,
at CARGO’S HALL, JfonrUi street, near Wood, for the par
pose of tronwtins badness of importance Tbemember*
aod thoso disposed to join -wUI pltose atUnd*
Bj order of ih* Committee.
NOTICE TO BUlUUSUS.—Proposal* wil!T» receltttl b;
tb* undersigned for repairing the Good Intent House
corner of Liberty, and Grant streets, lately damaged bj
fire. GEO. K ABSOUV
•febl&t Agt Ca, of nartfonj,74.rouTthnt.
B&LK
Continued throagh February, 185i>
A A. MASON A CO., No. 25. Fifth street, oppositelh»
• Iron Chy Hotel, will continue their Semi-Annas?
halo through the mouth of February, 1854. Their immoow
utock will be again marked down, and sold at gtiU FOR
THER UEDUCTIO N IN PRICES. f«l
OSAOE CHANGE SEED—O bbl#,-fre#h seed just roceiveu
from Ked Biter, for sale at the Seed and ilorlicultur*’
Btore, 49 Fifth street. [frbl] JAMK3 WARDROP :
lATKSr MUSIC.—T!i« Mlllrr’s Boiigj'n.w eong, byK.
j Kneass, author of Ban Dolt.
TbbGentie Warning; new, illustrated.
Tho Kind Bird.
The Ootteg* of the Brook. /
Tbe Young Vocalist. .
Junifctta Johnston; now Ethlopean melody, By Kelson
Kuea&s.
I Cannot mind my Wheel Mother; by Liuley. . -v
Juilien** English and American Quadrilles.
To Mary in Heaven; with handsome ilkenwu of Burns. .
My Canoe is on tho Ohio.
LUtloEUa;byB.C.Foster.
LovoYouthend Folly PolkajbyStrukoab.- :
Together with a choice lot of new and fashionable tmuuV
for Plano and Guitar. For 8al« by 11. KLRUER,
fbl • ••- • ' "No. lOlTblrd.Hreei.
DO YOU WISH TO PQHCUABEA GOOD BAUM I—Foi
sale, a farm of TOO acres of good land, situate on the
Ohio river, adjoining the town of MUlemtprt, lawTOnct
count?, Ohio; 55 acres tneultlvation. 40of which fagooo
river bottom, and 15 upland, the balance best of timber.
On the hill part is plenty, of Limestone, also Iron Ore.
Peach, Apple and Cherry Trees. This Farm is located near
the Columbus State Bond, apd is a healthy and good neigh
borhood. Price 125 an acre. Foe terms of payment inquire
of [ftblj 8. CCTHBET.T A SON, T4U Third at.
FASHIONABLE BOOT ABB SHOE STORE,
. No.3Q Mamctt 8T m BErtms SccoitPiXD Tmim.
rrUIE subscriber is at all times prepared to furnish and flt
A Gentlemen with the best stylo of BOOTS and every
other article in his line, AM Who desire fashionable ami
substantial work ore desired te give blare cell. .
jaSltyg DANIEL RHEA, Jr.
.LECTURE.
Young Men’s Mercantile Library Association.
OOIiACE GREELY, Editor Of the New York Tribune,
n will lecture at MASONIC BALL, on MONDAY even?
ing, February Oth, 1854.
BcßJicr—Reforms and Riforfcer*. .
Ticket* 25 cents—to bo hod at the various Book and Ma
rio Stores, the Library Booms, Lecture Committee and at
thodoor.
Door* open at Gl£; Lecture to commence at 7}4 o'clock.
HENRY WOODS,
JAMKAB. HOLMES,
W. IL KINCAID,
E. H. IRISH, f,
jn3l Lecture Committee.
MKLUDEON INSTRUCTOR.—The complete Molodeon
Instructor, in seven parts. Part I—Elements of Mu*
sic. Part 2—Progressive Finger Exercises. Part a—Air*,
Marches, WalUes, Variations, Ac. Part 4— Favorite Move
ments from Opens, Ac. Part s—Voluntaries and Interludes.
Part o—Selections from Oratorios., Part 7—Modulations.
Designed as o thorough instruction for tho Melodeon, .Benr
phine, Eolharo, Organ, or any similar Instrument, by Jonh
Zundei, Organist of St George** Church, Now York, author
of “260 Voluntairesend Interludes, M “ The Amateur Organ
fat,” Ac., Ao. Piico $2,00. . ••• ; . . ..
A large supply of the above work just received, and for
sate at the Music Store of ; JOHN H. MBLLOR,.
]a3t No: 81 Wood street
FINK CLOCKS.—We wish to inform the citizen* thatkr«
have received one of the finest assortments of Mantle
Clocks and Marine time pieces, over offered in this market,
direct from tho manufacturers, which wo roll will as low as
any' bouse In-the United States, (at retail.) and much
lower than any oKtablUhmentin-thLsdty. Also, afine lot
of Witches and Jewelry, which wo will soil as usual, at
wholesalepriccs by the single artlc’e. at
, HOOD’S :Jowalry Store, •
60 Market street, Pittsburgh.
H ousts SCARCE AND ItKNTS HlGH.—Then buy a
House, and save your rent. A good Brick House for.
sale at $1500; one at $1400; due at $1200; besides many
others on easy termi. For particulars, examine our “ Beal
Estate Journal.” Just published, and to be had gratis by
calling on~ IjaSO] \ 8. OUTHBEHT & SON. ,
i>rt GROSS MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT In stoi
Aw andfbrwflbby ; ... FLEMING BRO&,
JaSO No. 60 Wood gt.
BARGAINSI BARGAINS!—Gan bo had by calling at
W. E. SOIIMEUTZ% No. 107 MARKET street, as ho is
closing out his winter, stock of Boots, Shoeaand-Rubbers,
preparatory to going East. Call and seb. ja3o
LADIES’ GUMS.—A good article at 60 cents and up
wards; Gout’s at 37j^jat 10T Market street.
Ja3o W. B. SCEIMKRTZ.
STORE WINDOW—A large and handsome Store. Window
will bo sold low by applying at No. 107 MARKET
LOOK AT THIS.—4O ft front by 14u deep, with a Two;
Story FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, situate near the
Arsenal wall, on tfie Eastern road. Price
In hand; balance at 1,2 and 3 years.-
JaSO B CUTHBERT A SON, 140 thiH at:
For Rent . " .■ ■.".
: A & I design removing to the vicinity of tbe Court Honse
iL ©n the first of April, my DWELLING HOUSE, No. OS
PENN street, is far SALE or RENT.
ja2B.3t* / WILSON M’CANDLESS.
ToLetf
A BASEMENT BOOM, corner Fourth street and Cherry
: Cl. alley, Pittsburgh.: The Boom is 21 feet wide by 82
deep; one half abovo ground; dry and well finished. .It
has acoal vaultriafrontWHl be rented from Ist April
next Enquire nt office of “ Morning Post”,, . . : r Ja7 :
ONE DOLLAB AND A QUARTER A WEEK will pro
cure a large LOT 09 GROUND.. Eleven. Building Lots,
within twenty minutes’ walk of thedty, is a pleasant and
healthy loeauon,-will be sold', at $2OO each—slo in -'hand •
balance at $5 per month. Each Lotis 60 feet front by I8i r ;
deeptfrontingon twoatreots. • Several families have already
availed themselves of this favorable opportunity of procu
ring a home, and we are induced to offer eleven more, which
will probably be the last at the above terms.
. Jagr. ■ S.CUTHBERT k SON, 140Thirdst.
OKANGKS; LEMONS COGOA NUTS—
. 2000 Cocoa Nuts j: ' -
40 boxes Oranges »•' - -- r ~
•40 “ Lemons; just retfd end for sale by •-
1 JOBULA BnODES i CO.,
SO-Wood street..
koKISII'SHYE BAI*SAM.—This Celebr&tedaxticUe is a
sore remedy for sore and inflamed eyes. We hare
been gelling it tbr the last', ten year*, and tare scarcely,-if
erer f knotmll to'fell in onei single instance. Those afflict-
JOS.TtEMBSO.
j$F Successor to li. Wilcox A Co.
' >♦-
■V
v* •
State Comply,
Copltal,|3So s ooo-.i>oMMa. ,
JohnP.Rutherford, rio.Bedg.ick.Hanl> «S^«SS^
■bnni: Samuel Johea* Phllidelfhis; .A. WiIUM,, Banker, *»■>«-ate**■“^DoSbhj Qmtpany
Pittsburgh; A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; John RRuthcrford, tbo ®k™ °5K?™' D .’ Pebnilrr let, 18M, *Wbe act
,Bauphln co.; A. J. Gimtt.HanißtaUßjrß. T. Jones, Huri> tomaof GUARDSMEN:D-Ar
bn.^RoUr.K.o.Sj^nc^^^.
— appear- ;•■. . r ? "
Girard Fixo and Mariiw tißuranco Company of A. a««iaw JJAHCiMOACAPKMY,
Office qf-.FiUsburgh Jges3xr>i cor.fbvrth andSmilhJtcld its.- •'' : ■ A'T LaFA FETtS HALL. • .
Capital, 300,000 Dollars. 0- Av MoMANCS respeclfally anoonnccs to the
rtatctoaa; ilrAj ladies andgentlemeri of this city, that bunug'anciuly
Wo; M; Strain, • 4. P. Steiner, »■ Introduced the “polka,<iaj34rilW’hehasuow’ln p»cti<»
H. A. Shackelford, Paul Thurlow, among hlspuplli the new and b€auiiful. ,< Schottisch and
E. SL pavßf . . ~ J. IU Flanlgon, ‘ *• Uaaoika’? Qnadrillesrtogether with many new ahdpopu-
Thos; S. Mitchell,-.. .. Samuel Jones, lar dances newer, before iatroducodin thls dtjv v
-B.B.Coraogyß, • • Thomas. Craven, . lAdieaor gentlemen -wishing to Join-hla Academy, can
■ - Wm. 11. Sowers, P. B. Sherman, ■ commence the eccowlquarter tills present week.
a, FTurt, i.j ; -Philip F.Snydor, Ladies' class meets on'ereryTuesdny and Thursday after*
• -Wm.P.Hackery • Almnlleron, Jr;, J -- • - hooaa.st-214. -Gentremen’sclaas 1 meets on Tuesaay aml
, Furman Sheppard. •■••• Tharsday evenings,, afc7 and Masters* class on
JOEL JONES, President. • A. 0. GrtLETT, Secretary. Saturday afternoon at 2i£ o’clock. .; ' 1 ~
" Will insure Cotton pr Woolen Factories, Buildings, Stores, , -fDas ner t -Qaadrille: Parly-: will be given on Monday even
Merchandise and property gonerally, ohilbe most, favorable ing, February 13th, 1E54, (SLValentitte’a Eve,) which trill I*>
rral3l A. A-CARMERiAftent. a "VMenUuo Paitvf’fparticulftrsof the partygivenhero*
• '■ " 1 ~ afterj) at whjcU‘the QtiadrilJe will Iks danced.
•Ha would also stata-that the Fancy Oostomo Party w
wiU>egfrencaHonday evening; Pehruary 27th f 1854. -
1 Nc B.'Persons desiring Piano-copies of eilher.of the
of Mr. c.A.McMANUo, at the *
1101], qn days or evenings of school, is he has contracted for
ha mratewHfrtho Eastern pnblteberg. - ; ' i&hl7
raranco Company of tti&Valley ol Virginia.
Capital QaOO.OOO.
HOME OJtttCß, WIKCUESEEB, VA.
! iUBSCWB&t'V/'-i ■ - v:'"/
' Carson, .- .. John Kerr. • . N ■ .
Lloyd Logan, James JL-Borgoss, - \
Jamos P. Riley, . . N.W.Richardson,
H. fl. McGoyro. _
JOS.'S. CARBON, President. C. S. FUNK, Secretary. i ;
. - O.P.BBBUfiB, Actuary.
■ The attention of the community-is especially Invited to
this company,« an institution based upon an ample capi
talj and conducted on the strictest principles of .equity ana
economy; Policies issued on Boats, : Cargoes, and property
-generally, by - ' A. A. CARRIER, Agent.
jalA Qgico cor? Ponrth and Bmlthfield sts.
Flremni r fl Insnruice
. Gompany of the Gtty ofßlttslmrgh'
j. K. MOORHEAD, President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secre
tary. v v'i’ i
Will Insure against FIRB and marine BISKS of all
kinds. Office: No. 99 Water street. *
... r . omsoronm • • v ■
J.K.Moorhead, W. J. Anderson,..
B. O.Sawyfer, R. B. Simpson,-
Wn. M. Edgar, H.B. Wilkins,
O.H. Paulson, . William Collingwood,
R.B. Roberts, John M. Irwin,
Joseph Kaye, Wn. Wilkinson,
•-• -' -Davld CatnpholL ~ r - . . Jal2
.lmportant to Clippers andheechcrti
Dr. .hEYSER, 14Q Wood street, has
sorunentof : • .v-.'i " ;
Thomas* Mechanical Locches; •
« Cupping .Glosses;
■ il - Breast Glasses j
<c Eye Cups; 7
“ Dental Lpcchoa; ;
r». Scarificator. . - -
These nwre&lly.iih par taut Inventions, and very convoy
nlont-to -those who follow Leeching. Calland see them*
■gfri Oornor Wood »t: and Virgin alley. Jaß ;
rr~nr» CASH MUTGAL FIRE AND IttA-
INSURANCE COMPANY, of
PcnpsylvanU* 0XOO,OOO« j CILAJZ‘
TER PEItPETVAL. .
; ; Jftrerident—Hon. AUGUSTUS 0. HEISTEB. -
&cre£ary—THOMAS 11. WILLSON, Esq.
• •: nmxoTOEs: •' ■■
Hon. A. 0. Holster, Samuel W. Hoys,
William Robinson, - - Thomas Gillespie,- .
William F. Fahnestock, John B. Cox, '
Harvey Bollmon, . Jacob Peters,- •
John Walker, Jn, - WiUiom-Colder, Jr.,
• Jacobß.Holderman, . Aaronßornbaagh. - .>
• - RUSSELL * OAKES, Agents, .
.Office, In Lafayette Buildings,
58. ■••••.;• • • • (entrance bn .Wood street.)
ir=a- OITIZENS* Dunranco Company oi
Pittsburgh.—H. D. KING, President; SAM
URL L. MAKSHELL,Secretary. . . - : . t
Oflee: M Water ■
Insures HUliiihd CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Missis
sippi Rivera and tributaries. . •
LiramagainstLosßor Damage by Pire.
ALSO—Agaifist the Pertisof the Sea, and Inland Navlga
tlonandTr&iugortattbh. . .
SfflßOlOSa:' '
- ILD.KIng, ;Wm.Larlmor,Jr.,
William Bogaley, ' Samuel M.Kierj
Samuel Rea, William Bingham,
Robert Dunlap, jr., - JohnS Dilwortb,
- Isaac M. Fennock, Frauds Sellers,
S. Harhaugh, . . r -J.Scboonmaker, .
Walter Bryant, / Wlllhun B» Hays, ■
John Shipton.. ‘ v •'dec23
—lt is due to KIRK’S Atfrwewnv 10
eay that it has been known to completely eradicate
every vestige of this dreadful disease In less time than an;
other remedy,land at less cost or-inconvenience to the pa
tient ■ v 5 --’
- Thethonsandsofcertificates inthahandsof thepropri*
tor, many of which are from well known citieens of the city
of Pittsburgh andits immediate vicinity,go to show clearly
and beyond ill doubt, that Kee&’s Fttboutoh is a medicine
of no comm jn value, not only as a ;■ local remedy in Jteralp
tiSyl&mmatisvtj&tafiias, lest of .Sight, bntaa avalnabb
internal remedy, Inviting the investigatlng physicians, af
veil as the suffering patient, to.becomeacquatoted with It#
/.
Thosahaving adreadof mixtures are assured thatthk
medicine Is-purely natural, and is bottled -as It -flows from
the bosom ofthe earth.
.. TtefuUavMpccrtiftcaUitccvU&froiii apaperpubUihedai
Sgrdaaty dale AugutlZ, 1&52, to which i*
also appended the Y*Foot,M.D*
Qf&rracuu: - -.- . -
This may in truth certify, tbatlbavebeeneobadlyaf
fiicted with Scrofula for thelastsavenyearsthat mostofthi
time l have been unable to attend to anykind of business,
and much of the time unable to walk, and confined torn;
bed, and Have been treated nearly all the time by the best
Physicians our.country affords; roccadonally 'got some re
lief, but no euro, and continued to grow, worse until Dr. Foot
recommended me to try the■Petromam, , or,Rock ; Ofl,'asoye'
rything else had foiled. I <lid So without faith at first, bul
theeffect waa astonishing; it threw, the poison to the snrfact
at once, and I at once began togrow bettor, and by using
seven bottles I have got a cure.worth thousands of dollars.--;
MRS.. NANCY M. BARKER.
This may certify that I have bean acquainted with ICleris
Petroleam, or Rocfc Oil,for more than a year, and have re
peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects in tha cure of indo
lent ulcers and other diseases for which it Is recommended,
and can with confidence recommend St tu be a medicine wor>
tbyof attention, and ean safely say that success.has attend ;
'edits use where other medicine bad failed.
D. Y.-FOOT, M; D» ,
Tor sale by all the Druggists in Pittsburgh.: rau2T:d Aw. ;
PHILADELPHIA (HJBXAIR 'WABEHOTJSE,
- 171 CAetfTnifteufmxMm'teUe £Zo2«JE&tu«. . /
; H. W. SaPFOBDj
rr-s» KKEPScoustantly on hand the mostextonsiveanG
. ,Y&riedasgortmeatofCartainaand Curtain Materialstc
be found la thacity, comprising in part of the following
CURTAIN GOODS AND JTJRNKCRE COVERINGS—edI
•Vylesof— ... •' .
French fcaceCurtains, . Window Shades, all prices, :
Muslin-. • 4. ?*':• . Buff Hollands, all widths,
FMnchßrocateHe3,aUwldths,GiltCornices, every style and
French Plushes,. price, r
“ Satin Laincs, Gilt Curtain Pina,
•-*.*■ Lampas, . ■ • •• Bands,
*« Satins, Cordaand Tassels, ••>■■
“ . Damask Linons, Gimps, all prices,
M Ceshmerette, ..Loops, . •
Plain Turkey Red, Fringes, ■
India Satin Damask, .. - Picture Tassels and Cords,
u Lining Silks, Shade Tassels and Brasses, «
Furniture Gimps, Hooks, Rings,-Bracks ts, Ac.
' :Afull assortment of the abore goods constantly for sale,
wholesale orrctall, - ?[mar!Uj—-af.m.n.
rr=?» Indigestion. and hirer Complaint
CURED UY KIKR’B the fol
lowing letter fkom Eev. 0. Dicebsob, a Missionary in
M. Ktzu—-Z>«ir &>:'Myself and wife haring been .
jreatly.benefitted by the use ofyour Petroleum. I wish to.
iare you send ine a box of two or three dozenhottles. 1
am the Congregational' Minister intbls place, and several
of mr people are affected with Indigestion and ah inaction
of the liver, the same of myself.-and-wife, before taking
your Pstboiaux. or Rocs Oil. We took several bottle*—
two or thrse-each—about' a year and a half agOjandvre
have never enjoyed so good health fbr years as we have
since that time. Xhad not taken a sing!* bottle, before
that fullness of the stomach wbieh so distresses'the
peptic wag relieved, ,and I have felt nothing of it since'that
time. My wife was also relieved from a chronic diseased
the liver, which had been of several years standing, by the
use of your Petroleum. ’ •••
Sold by 8. M. HIRE, Canal Basin, GBp. H. KETSEK, 140
Wood street, and Pruggiata ahd. Medlcinb Dealer/ieTery
where.' ■ • '/ ' oct2s ?;
sfs» NELSON’S DACtJBRREOTTPES.-
. post OSes Buildings, Third street; likenessestsken
in all kinds of weather,from 8 A. M. to 5 P. giving an
accurate arUstio and animat*likeness, unlike and vastly su
perior to the common cheap dagu*Treotypes,at the following
cheap prices:' 1 $1,60, $2, $3, s4;ss and upward, according tr
the sis* and quality of esse or frame.
Hours for children, from 11 A. M. to 2 P.H*
*N. B.—Likenesses of sick or deceased .persons taken In any
part of city. ~ 1 - ; " (nov2s:ly
rSHIfJRTAIUSi Curtain Materials, and
Curtain Trimmings of every description, Furniture
Flushes, BrocateUes, Ac, Laos and MualliuCartalnB,.N. Y.
Paint cd Window. Shades, GIU Cornices, Cnrtaln. Pine, Bands,'
Ao., at wholesale and retail; W.H.GABRYB,
No. 160Chcsnutstwot,earner Fifth, Philadelphia.'
Curtains Made and Trimmod in the very .newest French
style. • [marCOdy
COrnsll CornstlX Agreat manyper*
sossairedreadfhllytormentedwitheorns. Acertain
remedy will be found in Dr. Comma's Casa Pustxb, tor
sale by Dr. GEO. S. EKYBER,I4O Wood street.
Pries, retail at 12U and 26 cto. per box. . . sopB
< Ba,vJberal deductions to those who buy to eel! again.
O. O. F«—Place of meeting, Washington Ball,
Wood street, be tween Fifth street and Virgin alloy.
; piTTSDuaau Lodge, No.336—Meets every Tuesday evening.
UsEoanniß Excabpjsxkt, No. 87—Moots first and third
FridayTofeach month. {msr2s:ly
Notice—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO*
iky dETY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the
first and thirdwEDNESDAYofovery month, at theFLORI
DA'HOUSB, Market street..' .By order; -
jolty '- ; Jonn YOUNG, Secretory..
LODGE, I. O. O.
Angcrona Lodge, No. 289, L.Q. of 0.F., meets every
Wednesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood sti jjylty :
AHL, Sturgeon X>enttBt*-rfSueeeSsor«f
Ut^G.W.Biddle.] No. 144Smithfleld at - tmySy ;
BRASS BAND School;
containing instructions in the first principles of muklo
classification and ppoperaelectlpnof instruments tor bands
of any number ; necessary qualities ;fcow to select j.appro
prldte 'nmulhpleto; instruction and scales for every-land
instrumentband playing; necessary regulations ferbands;
band tactics, which include all the camp duty tor drum, fife
.and field bugle; dictionary of musical terms; togeiherwith
a number of pieces of music arranged for a fall brass band;
by'Allen Dodworth, conductor of Dodwortb’s Band., Price
*2.00, A large supply of tbe above work just received, and
for sale at tbe Music Store of. . JOHN H» MKM/)E,
Ja23' V - .'! 81 Wood stroot. •
PENNSYLVASU AVESBE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
ONE LOT and a THREE STORY HOUSE or STORE, Fith
back Building and Ice House, v
Two Lots and a good Brick Dwelling House;
If tbe above property is not sold at private sale previous
to Thursday, January 25,1854, it will be positively sold on
that day to the highest bidder, as the subscriber ia leaving
the city, and going West:
: 45“ The abovasalois postponed until February 9tb,1854.
V : ; : - ADAM WEAVER,
dPcfcts-r<j»2o:2w) v-.y ■■ Penna. Avonne, No. 271.
fjIHE.BUTCHKRdhave abandoned the IKdiriorid2l arid
: 1: Hovxty and havecuaniPiously agreed, with but ciiHex
reptiony to supply their customers, with choice' MEATS," on
the regular marketdsys and evenings, at the SCOTCH htit.
MARKET HOUSED ’'
The Ac, Aa, will find
it to thrir advantage to attend. .
We hopa that - tho citizens will avor. ns with their undl*
tided •patronage. .. ■■ ■;
janlfttf BUTCHBRB ASSOCIATION^
Dried BEEF—ia U«rco* ti.O. Dried Beef received per
Herald, and for sale by F. SELLERS A 00.,
jaSfclw , liberty street.
...
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v . v:
'< r - t ' v .
Scotch BUlHarket Honae.
'**'**■*
KiMSSI
; /~’|ARG<yA HALL, 1 jFbmf h ttreel ntor ; Bbod,. opposite
V fayette 'Hall, Canute obtahied for -Partlc'&j Fcativala,
Concerts, Public Meetings, Ac. -
: Sax Horn Band can be found in readiness at all times, by
Applying to . WM. . FRANK. CARGO, at the Crystal Palace.
Dagusrrcdn Booms of R.M. Cargo $ Co; Fourth rt. [jyl9
AUCTION SALES.
... • Anctlon Carfl.
. TAMES JTKENNA, Auctioneer end CotamisaloiL Mer*
chant,No. 120 Wood.street; near the comeruf Fifth,
regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing,Groceries,Glassware,
new anil aeoond band Fumiture,each day .at 10 and 2
o'clock; and at early gas light,* each evening, Watches and
-Jewelry,Guns, Pistols, Books, Fane; articles, Cutler;, Boots,
with, a general' assortment of ovary description
of Goods. - Befertq the principal merchants.. feb9
Auction<-BaU;-Saldi,
. A T ißaies Booms, of Wood and
Fifth streelij allO o'clock, A. M., a general assortment
.of deasonabls,.Staple and,Fancy Dry Goods,Clothing, Boots
and Bhoes, Hats, Caps, Ac..
AT '2 <FCBOCK; P. M.,
Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking
, Glasses; New and Second Hdbd Household and Kitchen Fur*
nitnre,&e.> • _
. ;AT7 (WJLOCH, P.M.,
Books, Stationery, Fancy-Articles, Musical Instruments,
Hardworoand'Cutlery; Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold n»d
Silver watches, Ac, - P, H. DAVIS, Auctioneer, -fja3l:tf
JAHES MoKEHHA, Aactioneex. :
CATALOGUE BALE of & Valuable Collection oi Theologi
cal, Classical Ocrtoun,BchqoV.Boo)csand Stationery, AT
: SATUKDAY Evening next, Eebniary.iib,
at early, gas light will be.&Mi at.McKenna!* -Auction
q large and valuablecollectlon of theo
logical/. da^<& l; Books arid' Stationery.
Catalogues will bo ready on Saturday morning nt . James.
M’Ketma’fl Auction IIou?e.
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MiLLUNKKY AND IiDNNETS AT : AUCTION, —Oe,
THUKSDAY Anil FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, February.
2uu and 3J, at 2 o'clock, will bo Bold at McKenna’s Auction,
llonsej the'btilanco of a stock ctf.MDHnery,.:Silk,;:Yeivet»;
Straw,.Leghorn und Gimp Bonnots, Velvet Hats, Ac//. ‘
febl JAME 3 MCKENNA; Aucl’r.
HOUSEHOLD KUHN ITUIIL AND KITCHEN UTEJi-
BILSAT AUCTION—On THURSDAY next, Febru
ary 2nd, at 2 o’clock intbe afternoon, will be sold at hTKon
. n» f a Aue tfcrtr : llousc,-tho'furniture ’of afditilly deollnlng
boasekeopiog.aniofig which Bedsteads, Tables,
Stands Bedding, Carpeting, Kitchen Utensils, Ac. .
frHt ~ • JAMES M’KENNA, AuctV, -
A cs£jiuiMiEi£>- AALIt uf-att exmari?* COUNTRY DRY
A* GOODS 6TGBB •AT 'AUCTION, MONDAY, Feb
ruary; Btb, lS&4» at 2 o'clock, will be Bold,at‘MeKenna T fc
Auction House, by order of Assignees, the stock of a retail
country store. . Among, the lot are.some very .fine -goods,,
such os S&xony Coburgs, merinos, .alpacas, mous do laities,
bcraiges, ginghams, linen lustres',' calicos, chlntaes, pant,
stuff, vestings, flannel*, blca<d>ed and brown muslins,'silk-
Udkfc. and cravats, flue-Bbawlsaud dresa hdkfe., ribbons,.
JaccSj tweed ciotbs, casrinets, patent (bread, >pcol cotton,
-gloves andhosiery, suspenders, HnEeys,iambs’ wool "shirts
and drawers, white dress shirts, gingham and check, shirts,
overcoats and pantaloons, superfine satin vests, Irish llncu,
buckram and padding silk plush,‘ehus an s, heavy blankets,
furniture-calico, men, wotnen, mifsesj-boys* and youths*.
boots, hrogans, ebocsj buskins, pumps'and slippers,
gum overshoes; also: d vury large lot of silk and worsted
fringe, witlrinanyotheraxticlrt.- . t.
, r; >3i -• James McKenna. Aucty.
~ H. UAVIS, 'Ancticnoer.
A SSIGNEE SALE OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING* Ac.—
A On THURSDAY MORNING, Feb. 2d, at 30 o’clock, ht
the. Cbtnmerdal SAlesKoom-Vcornorof Wood and Fifth
street*; will be sold, ■* large and general; assortment of
staple atid.fcncy DBY GCKJDS; cmlmuaug nearly all the
varieties usually kept in an extensiveretaildry goods store;
also, a quantity of superior fksbiojiable'Clowiing;,Flue
ShMsy llootis, ilata and' Soap, Per
fumery, Ac. fja3t] !D. M. DAYI3, Auctioneer-:
ISAAC GHBGG,
PATENT AGENT,
£©» Wtu. undertake the introdnetiou of INVENTIONS
in. tho Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN, andall the coun
trier on the Continent, especially those of FRANCE, HOL
LAND, BELGIUM, GERMAN 20LVEREIS8; SPAIN, and
RUSSIA. -- :
- Having been, successfully engaged for a.period of twenty
months in the ha bos acquired-valuable .informs
tioain reganl to the existing daws of'thpsa xountrioßj.by,-
which means only o VALTI> PATENT enu-be secured.
Those possessing VALUBLE can forWarL
: Drawings, Modsto, and, when possible, Samples and comr
municatibnH to me atFittabntyh, Pa., until the first day of
April nwtt' iaiter which 1 time, to care of myAgents, W«.;
No. Roia sireot, Pittsburgh; Messrs.
Gsoncs SlcHzxrt A Co, 37 Walnut street, Philadelphia; or
t Jius3 McIIKTRVj No. 5 Temple Flaco, Liverpool,
England. ■ ■ ■ '
: Neville B. Craig, WHliam PbQlipa, H.
Ilepburn, Joho D. Davis, Esq, CoL Wilson M'Candleas,
CoL SamL W. Black, Pittsburgh.
- Charles Basham; E.«qi, Louisville, Ky.
Messrs. .George Mcllfcnry Co., Hoa. Charles Gibbons,
Philadelphia. r-i : . r ; .*
James McHonry, Rsq., Liverpool/England.
- 'JCity papets, Cincinuati Gazette, Louisville Journal, fit
k Louis Union, Phila. North American and Gazette, McMa*
kin's Courier, N. Y. Tribune, BciunUfic American, end Bos
ton Herald,: copy-one month, and'send bills to William
Phillips, Esq.] , . - • - - ’ jafffi
ALL EGHENY, FORGE.
BHETTER & CO.
(Latoßlssel A Semple's Rolling Mill,) on the bank Of tho
; .. Allegheny, below tbeßt. Cl&ir Street .Bridge,
' . . .Aißwinpnr Ci it, Pa. ■ •
riMIE proprietors respectfully inform tho public
X having,made, extensive additions to tbcJr establish
ment, they are prepared to manufacture, on the most rea
sonable terms, Iron Work for Bridges, Car Axles, Quarry
Work, Stone Cutters': and Masons' Tools,: Shafting, Mlu
Gearing, Machine Work to general, and heavy Forging,nf
every description. Also, HORSE SHOES manufactured by V
Bhdter 9 * Patent iforxe Shoe Machine. , The.. Horse Shoe M&-
chlne will be. in operation about the .middle of Fehrdary,
when all orders fur Shoes will meet with prompt attentionu -
Mill Picks made and dressed. Orders sent by suiTor tele
graph attended to on the shortest notice. • ja!4:y
For Rent,'.
FOUR OFFICES,.ou the second floor of tho Post Build}
ings, entrance from Wood street—suitable for Attor*
n«ys, Insurance Offices,' Ac. Enquire at 'the office of the'
Kubscriberv, first floor. {ja2sJ PATRICKS A FRIEND.
. James Gardueri Butcher, .
YKriLL be found oh the regular, market days and oven-
W lugs at STALL No. SB DIAMOND MARKET, Pitts
burgh,and at STALL No. O ALLEGHENY MARKET,.with
-his usual quality of Hams, Smoked Beef,'Tongues, Lard,
damage, Ac., Ac. - v - • ■ -jap 27:3m
• fiXeaftrs* J« Sliroftbl A> Co.,
MiNUFACTURBRB OF FIRE PROOF SAFES,
/ Vault Doors and Iron Window Shutters.-
A as all persons admit the'necessity;of-thft'abovo
XjL mentioned articles, we have no hesitation in recom
mending our article to-be equal to anything In the city..
Orders promptly attended to,-and put up In the
style, and on.ehortnotiWi , "
; tSiSmithfield street, between Fourth end Fifth, PJUs
burgh.. fseplhafim] J. SHROFFEL A 00.
THE ANNUAL MEETING FUR CHOICE OF DIRECT*-.
ORS in the Pittsburgh Life Insuranoe Company, wilL
be held at the Office of the Co., oh TUESDAY, February 7 th %
1864, between the hours of ten and two tfdock.-
.ja27-:: u COLTON,Secty.
FAMILY SUGAROURKD ihls Uayr*-
cdvcd, per steamer Statesman; 6 Sugar cured
Hums, of the brand so much rellahedbytliß visitors at Bed
ford Springs. For sale at the lowest rates, by
. r BAILEY A ;RBNSUAW,
ja2T . r-~~ : 253 Liberty street;' ’
PEW No. 108 ST. ANDREW’S CUttUCH AT AUCTION.
On MONDAY evening, January SOth, at 7 o’clock, at
the Commercial Sales Room, corner of -Wood and Fifth sts,
will be sold tbe right to Pew No. 108, lit n good situation on
NorthAlsle, in St. Andrew’s Church.
••ja23.;.-.-'-' : :.. P.M. DAVIS, Anct’c.
STRUGGLE.—We have received a new
X supply of thfa world-read Tract. Price cento; by
mail 14 cents. In stamps. For sale wholesale and retaiL
. ja!B : JOHN 8. DAVISON.
I.IAMILY BATUMI—A choice article for quilting, roc’d
JP’ and for sale by BAILEY, A RJBNSHAW,
ja27 253 Liberty street. ,
. .■ Notice.
JOS. IXESHNO having associated with JOS. ABEL, the.
business will hereafter be conducted under th« style of
J. ABEL k CO., at the old stand, corner of SmlLhfleld and
Fourth streets; . '- • . . • , • jaliy
OTBTEE SAJLOON AND EBSTAUnAKTJ
108 WQOD STREET; .::
The subscriber has now. his OYSTERSALOON 1 AND
EATING HOUSE perfected, in a manner that cannot
be oxceled by any dmilu establishment in-the cltv.4
, MEALS IVILLBESERVEB Vi* A T ALL HOURS OF
THE PAY, from the
Choicest Bleats. Fowls, Fish, &©., &,a
Ilia BUI of Fare cannot be surpassed, and he would respect
fully incite tbb attention of the public to it.- 1 •
CHARLES STILL,
108 Wood street.
j*2frmiretf
«*rOYSTBK AND COFFEE HOUSE -©*
D.BAENABD:
No. 40, Fifth Street,, between. Wood and Market
juplfrlyl . ; ; r pirraouagiij .
Depotof liongwortU & Zimmerman’s ca«
tawta WJnci and Brandy.
THE andsrslgned basxeeeived and offers for patera* Cfn
cinnatipriees, a large quantity or Logworth & Zimmer,
man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling, Dry nhd La
dle** Sweet Catawba Wines. Such aamaj desire to procure
ail excellent article of Native Wine; (the pure juice of tho
grape,) wifl find my CstabUdimeiit the place forth npratffc
cation of thdrdssirea. The Catawba Brandy, disU.led from
tho genuine Grape, is declared by many excellent judge*,
equal in fiitor to the best imported Cognac.
- D.BICKEISEN;
..... - ■- yo-lffMdbartv.ntreet. ' •
CIATAWBA COGNAC—I bate for «*le & pore nnUlo of
; Catawba Brandy, by the gallon or bottle,equal In Bator
to any imported. . - D. FICKEI3KN,
ja23 K 137 liberty at.
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CORNUCOPIA.