1 - 'v> .. .. -~ ~ ’v .' * , '■ 1. Vi'» .« * r ■’•“'’■ i*''*'• V " .-w *•> v «o» . *' ■- ’' . i 1 i"-.. ,V J < ’■ • . • . • • -'.■'V* 1 f> 1 •: ' •-. ■■ •■ * -i- •■,.;•■ -1 -- , , i ** l *'tf‘ " ft* "is* ' ’ *;. $ • * **._ .*. Tj* ■ |.wt » a w . A*.-., ‘ *i* . ni * ,*v"* ,' •:*»'■- *■ ;>>'.* v:, »' 1 .’■ \ <* : ■' ’ 1 i: 5-Ft ~ "re COM] f:lV ■. weekly* nor Lowry on Wednesday hold ' -S 1 .; N , .v*:« ,f ! , ji2s : V’J void MVall, whomikilloft ••:•.• ,•„«. •.... v v -V 'rmr- 1 r?‘« ’> ■’ -'»''S «:*** ►'»•: - »onuiß,on u aR i nMS d „ £il v : - '■. Vfs 1 ' , V.\-. v - * - v ’ «i«st mUoa ftom tho city, andordtod,pa •-■>*-i. the decoofod caina to bis doM. Tboroce ? '^t v * V/5<- <;<• ',:; -‘l f', ,Vv ' ■ l■: ' '-*. *.' n “ OTa «" Wm we „ Ursa, one '7 S " » "'>« i*C;-’:r.' : V,.;‘ ,a “ on Suaftv nfler- wo hare the orri 'r=. >• O ;s V •' '*. M.B > iog.abont four o’clock, from Liverpool. *V~'-;>»X:‘Vv : / , .’it.' , ''i‘'.» r '’v’’-' 4 'ieOoronor>» Inquest, anJ Grain mark ■s>» ->* ' Hopkins, andsevo. York talnr fnilv & ‘i- Bu r 7 lL!dey h n • ’W" f.-***- <S *|W-.#r H. J* fc . * e *.• ’ *' v ' 1 s '»J it. .•♦ •*.- *-i hQ liOTlffll ftt tllß a<» wj..* • • r-x 1 - 'S.•'. i ' ’ pren them by iho beginning of t " >*• '* 1 ;*» -.Jurythattho L.er y held firm at 66@S8 -r-: h “ f•? nogs hut fewtran ,- ,> srrcaUlt 's MIC 3 of Balk Jleat lt' V ,J VT!» her of Hogs slaoght off a short 000 head, against H 4» v f wcpkjiiQYe been qb t V-i-P- U ,* *y R*UroaOa am -,' “£ asasr, v. s -■ >m .. ~™. y ™ Prcrlcuflly report 'o Grand Total.. S- Tf t * {bAky 'T*S? # !r. ■* *r r our fiscal report this wt '“V^V , l i J» , ‘* lif »"' 5, ' 4 log operation* mil be p V«?'j’C* f sS} VV', ,:.;;,IMv l V j marketfi» Linseed Oil, >l&*oV.V? tOiT tsVrWXX't AitV> -ork have largely ad« If **’>ii\« s t Vt> V* •'*,C«-T- V ’ thl » Improvement, wo l f **£*vt''v Lv 1% lfc Seed ia the ,V, c >, f. v wylaU. In con«( lose will bo able tore f-a» next crop. L, f’J,e".e.^ r 'r, T- ».j ■Tr^C'v, A * >’*? J r':‘ li^ I 't j. Utioocdinfullopen VI s fV K.“- a-J • ‘e.f "3.—tVohaTO hod A-M-Is ’ ®n» quotations ol ' -Tho market« WgMM 3s -■ h =? i .".-f ,-jL'oiv 'V ‘- ]id 20 I s&§ l* a iVjr; 'ii.tPA'/'sJ {\V5tVV U VS/S<s. #;•*>*'‘v? 3 •: mtimm — ::::::::::: sas sm steady det f. quote in del ' quote at 4 T* continues a »attunes ,_ r iVr , id^“ .ffevS&H'?.- ' %%^>r 5 Banner Mins’ y’r«^s:V«t^*> r A?J g to brand. r l k We quote sales, . * ''■’Jfif. -fr >s s slight decline LROAD OOMPA ;i inqual meeting, to K , L -’- ,-1 .-..-i' <t next,) tognarantei 'l't>6 , .'-•.’l'r'-rt orAr.^f 4 v% xj • -,; liana Bailroad Coi X. «*•! waam T.S.FH VA* X A >7 < c f ’t' 1 t *-r A 4 r ‘ ’ *> - _>* » fi mm rer.-ur • ' » *»% V" "-'4 , ■iVr.h •, ,« 4 « ♦. r*• < * 1 - *. 4 « - ■» < „ * -' ‘ --^-' { t - " " 1 the c: 'RIDAY MOaNING;:::::::::::;::F£BEUABY 3: . Tn* Eecxst Hcananv-'-Coroner Lowry on Wednesday hold * '•iaqoesfcon tie body of Edfconl MVall, who was JOllod ,i- ft rocanl rencontre with a man named Mark ifOulUo^on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, eight miles from the city. The jury retained*verdict that the deceased cams to bis by the Injuries rocelvod from blows inflicted on him vith a stick In tho bands or Mark BTCullln. The affray in vhich U’Oail was vrounded,took place on Sunday'after . soon, and he died on Wodneday morning; about four o’clock. . . From the evidence brought out at tbs Coroner’s Inquest, it appears that hPCuIHn/a man named Hopkins, and sere, ral others, laborers on tho railroad, on Sunday 'afternoon . . entered the house of Mrs.M’Gairn, in Fonn township, near tho section on which they worked on thsroilroad,andask<d fbr Bomethlng to drink. M*Call was in tho house at the timo. After some conversation, liquor was given them by Hrs. ITCalrn, who stated before tho Coroner’s Jury that tho party did not drink “ more than a quart of whisky.” Mc- Cullen, McCall, Hopkins, and tho others, then left tho ♦<ahonty,”nll mtoxicatod. Thoy commenced wrestling in front of-the.house, whom, it appears,-a.difficulty sprung np between MpCullon and McCall. They moved off a short distance firom tho house, and commenced fighting. MoGnl len knocked tho deceased down and jumped on him, he then ran away a short distance. Mcdall got op and walked towards him—as he ctuao near, McCaUin bit him with a heavy dub over the face; the do* ceased threw his hands up, and was failing back, when Mo- CuUm inhumanly struck him another blow on the head with the club. McCall full insensible to the ground; he was carried to oso of tho ahauices, bat nuver spoke afterwards. His head was horribly mangled; thoro was a fracture of the skull extending from tho front of tho left aide of his head to tho back of the head. Ilia face was also cat badly. The evidence elicited at tho Inquest, shows conclusively that M’Cullln acted with great violence towards tho de ceased ; Jar mow fio, than the naturo of tho cose required. Tho deceased was a native of Ireland, and amsmod man. lie loaves one child living in England. M’CnlUnls also an Irishman. Ho Is about twenty-seven years of age, and un married Ho is now in tho county j ail, gpfl a commitment for murder has becu lodged against him. .Citt Watchmen.-— Tho fallowing appointments were made on Wednesday night, by tho Mayor, acting in conjunction With the police committee Captain of tho Watch—John B. Davis. - Pint lieutenant—William Reed. Second Lieutenant—Samuel Konnedy. Third Ltoatenant—Thomas Mohan. Fourth Lieutenant—Joseph Moore. Watchmen.— V> m. Weaver, James MeKalvy, Patrick Duf fy, James Craig. John McCioro, John Conlin. Thoa. Byrnes, Alex. McLaughlin, Jamesllaxbison.Goorge Kennedy, Hugh • Gorrio, Christopher Gibson, John Flood, Ksekiel Wilson; J. R Snyder, JohuCromlish, George Gross, James-Milligan. Thomas ZUU, Patrick Clark, Richard Pryor, Hash Rice, James Mcßrinoy, Wm. McKenna, Wn. L. Link, Wm. Stew art, Robert Morris, Peler Morphy. Substitutes.—John. McClure, Thomas Graham, Thomas •jgtxiwin, Joseph llarbaugh. • Fins.—Abo at 7 o’clock on Wednesday evening a lire broke out in the bacon house of Mr. Alexander Laughlld, on the corner of Etna street , and the canal, in the Filth Ward, which resoHcd in tho destruction of a portion of that ex tensive warehouse. The fire originated Inthohack part of the front bulldiug, and did not oxload to the curing house, immediately In thexear. The flames caught from the fire used in smoking the meat, and in a few minutes the whole of that portion of the building was in flames. There was 1 but&Fm&Uomountcf meatln smoke and tho loss in that I respect was inconsiderable. The injury sustained by tho building Was the heaviest, hut Wo presume it was fully covered by insurance. . - • . Concert is Sixth Presbyterian Cucrch.—A number of tin first amateurs of muric,of the two cities, have kindly consented to assist in a oonccrt of sacred music, la the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Sixth Ward, on Tuesday even ing, Fobruary 7th: concert to be conducted by Prof D, i CntcDow. Tickets of admission 25 cents, and can be had 1 nt Saml. M’Master’p, Market street; Dr. A. G. M’Condlest, I Nx 10 Centro Avenue ;>Dr. D. Hunt, 75-Fourth street; or* W. W. WlUon. corner of Fourth and Market rtroeis^-al» c* • at the music and book stores. Concert to commence at o’clock. t ■ The simple announcement of such a concert will be scCL cleat to ensure a full house. Citterns of Pittsburgh havo always, and always will patronise nalivo talent. Fibs.—A fire occurred, about 12 o’dock yesterday, In the Dp. Swift’s dwelling, North Common, Allegheny Ciiy *** From what oould be learned tho fire originated from a do* feet In the ehiinuey. Tho roof and garret were destroyed* The water did much harm. A gentleman present informed us that theJ>r. was Insured. Several Btndents were hoard ing at the house, that wore at tho Seminary when it was burnt. It appears that (ha fire follows them. . -i -FuassLeslib’s Ladtts Gazette, of Paris, London, and Now York fashions, for February. This number contains nearly one thousand engravings, besides a splendid colored fashion plate, and a largo sheet with a pattern of a “ French waist,” aad a number of patterns of needle work. It is by far the best fashion book issued in this country. GUdenfdnney A Co., 70 Fourth street, are the agents for the solo of the work in this city. - Mas Kitixn.—On Tuesday last, a roan aamod Taylor, Was klDed in the bucket and tub factory of Miner AMer. rick, at New Brighton. One of the. workmen namedTsylor was caught by tho shaft, and carried around with it—the shaft at the time making one hundred and fifty revolutions per minute. When tho engine was stepped, the body was taken down, horribly mangled. Assault ajcd Batteut Ca* es.—Yesterday morning, Aid. Major held.Tho3, McDonald to bail for an assault and batteiy commuted Morgan, The assault took place, j«- terday morning', on Seventh street. Humphrey Rutherford was committed to jail by tho same magistrate, yesterday morning, for assaulting hls'wire; Tho parties resido on Wobster street, In the JSlzth Word. Slork Ousizrus Sctth.—Wo understand farthor salts will be brought against tho Excelsior Omnibus Company for tunning on Banday, although but two trips a day are made* and that small amount of labor is performed for tho pur pose of bringing people to church, and at the request of iho Inhabitants of Lawroncovttk*. Equestrian Drama.—The celebrated equestrian drams of Rockwood, (founded on Ainsworth's novel,) will bo per, farmed this evening at tho Theatre. Charles Fosterappears as Dick Turpin, the highwayman. A Good Number.—There wore no less than fifteen persons in the watch-house yesterday morning. Eire paid their fines, and the remaining ton were sent to tho h ni by his honor* Mayor Volz. —— - LadiX3 Gazette.—Miner & Co., No. 82 BmithfleM street, have received Frank Leslie*! Ladies* Gazette of Paris, Lon don end Now York fashions fbr February. prico 23 cents I per number. . ■—. Back Again.— Alderman Steel, we are glad to see, Is onca more in bis snug little office, on Fourth street, after a trip to Harrisburg, Philadelphia and New York. Gamburb Flted.—Mayor Volz yesterday morning 'fined two negroee for gambling. lie invite the. cartful attention <f all per tone ajjlicted t olth Gangl# or Colds, to the following certificate, given below, by Mr. Jotut C. Little, of Peebles township, in this county Mr.-LtTTLE Is one of our most respectable citizens, and vol* unterily called on Dr. Eoyecr and offered his certificate to tho facts stated below. The PECTORAL SYRUP Is for sale at 140 Wood street, and by druggists generally.' Great Cure by Dr* Keyser’s Pectoral SVBUP.—I live in Peebles township, Allegheny oounty* X had s coughing and spitting, which commenced eboutthe i 4thof February last, and continued for eight whole months. I I employed the best physicians in the country, and my I coughconUnued unabated, until early in October. At that I time I was advised to try your PECTORAL COUGH SYRUty whloh I did; and after I hod taken one bottle, I was en tirely froefrem coughing and spitting. I had despaired of I over getting well, and I thlhk lt should bo known that this valuable remedy will do fbr bthors what It has done in my „„ ■ JOHN 0; LITTLE, Poetics tp. Witness B. M. Kerr. * I Pittsburgh. December 31: . - ■ ; KEYSER, wholesale Druggist, of 140 Wood street, has on hand a splendid**' ertment of MEDICINE CHESTS, for families and steam boats, at various prices. -Thoso in want of articles of this kind would do well to give him a call. fcbl which never fall to give and are used by many Physicians in their Practice.—-Dz.J. S. ROSE Is an Honorary-member of tho .Philadelphia Modi cal Society, and graduated, la 1820, from ‘the University of Pennsylvania, under tho guidance of the 'truly eminent Professors Phyrick, Chapman, Gibson, Coxe, James and Hare,—names celebrated fbr medical science,- and having had dally Intercourse and consultation with those distinguished physicians, respecting diseases of all kinds, and tho proper remedies therefor; and being solicited by thousands of his patterns to put up his Preparations, he ofijpto the public, as the results of his experience for tho past SO yeare, the following valuable Family Medicines, each one to a-specific disease: - DR. J. fi. ROSE’S NERVOUS AND INVIGORATING COR DIAL.—The Greatest Discovory in Medical Science, for all Nervous Conditions of the System I—Heart Disease and Nervous Complaints. Tho astonishing and. happy effect of Dr. Rose’s Nervous Cordial, for. Diseases of tho Heart, Pal -pitation, Numbness, Neuralgia, Norrnus Tremor of the Mus cles, Heartburn, Fiatulcnco, Pain in the Face, Wakefulness, Rcflttessm-ffl, or for the Mind or Body, worn down by care, labor, or study, bos induced many physicians to uso it in their practice. For a weak constitution, It Is * grand re* -storer; it completely removes from the system all nerroos irritations, and is almost miraculous in Us rapid and happy • effect The weak and the nervous are frequently restored .to perfect health betbre using one bottle. Price 60 cents. •Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr.KEYSER’S Drug store,' 140, corner of Wood stand Virgin alley. fcbl Dissolution. MUIR Partnership heretofore existing under the style of JL Nrf)Lsr, MoBAU k Co. has been mutually dissolved. / Wit. Dawsos, of the late firm, having purchased the inte rest of Jus. 8. Negley,'the business will bo coutinuod as xumal, under the style of DAWSON, MOHAN k CO , who are authorized to use tho name of Negley, Mohan k Co- in aottiins up the old business. . - J. 8. NEGLEY, X W. DAWSON, * Piftebnrgh, Jan. 2, *64. . ' P, MOHAN. J69* Having disposed of my interest In the late firm of Negley, Mohan k, Co, to my former partner, Mr. Dawson, who with Mr. Mohan will continue the business as hereto fbro,l bare tho honor to recommend and request the libe ral patronage of my friends and jwputtntynwiy, ja4J Respectfully, '' JAB. 8. NEGLEY. . .'<■•:.» •' • POST. WKEKLYSBVIEtPOFI’ITTSBUBGHItAEKErS, Business during tho put week has boos unusually lirely andexcitod, particularly so In- the leading articles of Pro duce. Tho receipts of Flour, Oroln, and Produce generally were large, and our Bailroade, both East and West, aro overstocked with freight of all descriptions; Since our last we have the arrival of the Asia, with seven days ftom Liverpool. Her nows considerably depressed the Flour and Groin markets In this country; tho decllno In Hew Terk being fully fifty cents since Monday. Tho closing i "‘T“s f “ y in , th " T ri6t ’ Dp 1111 nXD > m ; th ° of the steamer's news price, drolinrf to $T@.,25, and fewhty (Thursday) there aro no buyers at s<■ IVheat Is less firm and prices are a shade lower than in : the beginning of the week. Oats is In demand and prices aro aahado better. Oornjs moro inquired alter, and now held firm stfj<S@sB, for good yellow.. In Bulk Meats end Hogs but few transactions are reported for tho week—for sa es o Balk Meat seq, tinder the’proper head. The ml IT. - her of Hogs slaughtered In this vicinity Is estimated at 10,- 000 head, against 20,000 last-yoar, showing a falling off of 10)000 head, i • - • CurcpiiATi Hoo Teams, Ac —Tho receipts, Ac., during tho trcoX,ixave boen as follows: by River.... by Hail roads and Canals.. Through Toll Gates Slaughtered in PlaJnvUlo..... Total for the Previously reported...... Grand Total...— gp, Tlio Into adyauce In prica Breton to ham glren a now im. poton to the hog trade, and wb am therefore unable tomako our. fiscal report this week,'and It la now probable that pack ing operations will be prolonged beyond the ensuing week. . An caton.lre spec illative demand lias sprung up in tba market for Linseed Oil, and prices both here anddu Now lorkharo largely adranced.- Thecaosea which hare led to thjslmprovement, we referred to.some weeksago. The lost crop of hood la the. West was not orer ono-thlrd of on nrerago yield. In consequence or tills a Tory largo prnnor tlon of the toUls hare been idlo elnco Pecembor Ist, and few nr those will bo able to resume operations before tho incom 'r“P- tost yoar all those mills, or nearly IOU, opntinnedinfull operation throughout tho year.—. Price Mu Wl£| llttnu, * ; ASHES.—Wo hare no change to notice In soda ash. but continue onr quotations of last week. With sales of 60 casks ■ domestic and ito ported soda at 3K@3%- Pearls are without Lkltsnominal at Baler* Ina f i ' t wntinnrs bare, andthodemand Is 3 ol h>aoU™:owoqn o • . qno.“7®?: e a?to& TSPOrtoa W r BULK.MBAT.~We quota a sale of 6,000 uiee»* »t av SmtSttU 67* Biloula ' Bides sni i hums; 60,000&s hog BEANS~We hare had more Inquiry for Beans since our ■* *'* i2 ® v - 5 - *»» an 4 BROOMS—Sahadoringttewrek wore made at *1,62,2,12 1 @2,76, first hands; atock light. . * m ’ . BRICK—The demand continues brisk for Boilrar. at *25 forewoman, and s«ior extra. v , .. 1 prices are ?^ r , BU c Ck , CtS ' 1 Tubs S B * 2s * No ‘ 2 5&.50; Keel* Sates of Buckets from stores at 42/32,25. BUTTER—The demand from the trade fbr t3i was less ‘to'rrek and sold at fir to L3“'SfS:k KAT FIX)lm^18 10 stesd3r demand at $1,25@ CHESTNUTS.—Are fl'llinc at P 1.75'P'0 (yi CRACKERS.—The current price o/crackers, as reported by tho manufacturers;!* os follow,* , as reported water Crackers, a bbl—. », m , Bmter dm do .. "i"« Pilot Bread, elbbL . VPS - Sugar Crackers, ft lb su ; . . Boston ..do ' do : PicNlo do ’ do ci'l Soda v .do do ./.... h\2 The Allowing aro now tile rating Pocsp Ysbs—No. 6to 10, Inclusive,. .IBcWlb "11*12. .19 -S “13 ..jo a “14 a « “ 16 - 22 " ' “ 1« ..—.,.23 ■■ - . *" 17 21 <• • " 18 .25 " Oi T, ; . “10 « w 20 it-. DOISXYaBS— “ 600. Q is “60),.. ... —ii—"i u u 700,.........,....;.....' 7 u " »»•- .— —6$ " “ 1000................ cQ ss : Tli P®“*. cc,or ’- J »>• CoVerietTom. 23®20. Camltewirk, 16. Twine, 20. Batting. No 1 13- No. 2.12; Batting, 15. (kuJkjnz. 15. * - CRANBERRIE3-t-W<j quote at f, bbl, and but few lathe market. . . OOPPKRr-iire quote nt 35<3CG, easb and time. CANDLES AND. 80AP.--W« now quote candles os fol 41<®5diPPOd a ° m 13 » viach 13 *° j WIBESK-jHie supply coming forward is moderate and the demand continues brisk; we quote steady sales at OfSOttfa 10 for common to prime. DRIED BEKF—We notice sales by the tierce at 9 .*^! l^1 F ?P I „ T '7 v ho, T lB » demand for Peachra at|l@*ll ;,M ' £ret banis - are in limited demand readysolo tt far fresh; pickled ms SoiilojtM 12@i3» FEATHERS—VTo continue our quotations at 45{JS3. ao conlmt: to Quantity and quality. quol ° s '*' Ul Salmon at $10{?.10,50: white toko °1 il £'^o(SO lt ’ So ' 3 at $10,W@10,75; Her- FEKD.—Woeonlinno to quote City mills linm at 10012- filiort* lo@lB, and middlings 32030. _ riUnOUTd.—Tile following 'are the tariff rates on the PenuflylrnnlallaUroftfl: On Flour to Phlladclphiaor Baltfoiorc... 00 cl* bbi Krst class freight 00 cts. loo'lbs. “ *; 75 do. do. £k in J. .. . 05 do. do. i ?iV^flrl-i * * 50 do. do. , FIIUIT3.--Tuo following is.the list of current price* for I ijtol?h fruit: ' BaL'ins..... 43,C2®3,75 ? box. Currants JB/7fc2o B>. fte - 12@U !b. a. „ 0.00 a box. . Oranges .. • FGOCik—The p\*t week was characterised with an unu*. snsl degree of excitement and actlrltj in the Flour market Prices rapidly advanced. and continued firm up to tho arrU J'Jp 1 & U>® Aalji on Tuesday, wbon both prices and demand fell off, andl eales bAve rince boon made at a decline of folly oO cents bhl, ns will be noticed by reference tnfluotation*. On Saturday, stfes were made of 450 this, rtniiibt and mixod, at On Monday, Balm of 600 bbls at prices ranging from $7,60 to 7,75. On Tuesday mornlugtbo oiwlcet.Wftfl Tery.firm, and prices differ; we noto sales of bbls at $7,02; 63 do at thoearao; ICOdoatthedsnoLat J 7,75; 280 do at $7,6<V5i7,i0: 10 do extra at $7.87; 42 dost $<,G2. On Wednesday, the steamer's nows checked tbo dc manl and price* gateway; with Increased receipts our mar* ket became dull, and but few buyers could bo found at over 47: tho sales amounted to about 350 bbls, at57.12(&7.60* 200 «*o at $7; 103 do extra at $7,25. On Thursday, ibe mar ket was welt.supphcd, with sales of 112 bbls at $7,12; 37 do of $7,12; 310 dp at $7; some holders refusing to take less thans7,so; conrlderablo wont into storago,and somewas sbinped. * . Too following is tba amount of Flour inspected durimr ■ the month of January:; ** . 5uperfine........*.......,..... F1new......... Condemned... TotaL .... .8,120 GRAIN.—The demand couUnuca amivo for all descrip tionSj Tritbont material change in Inst week’s prices, ive quote oats ttcUre.at 40042 c. Corn: sales in ears at 6566 iQ. Rye -83085. - Wheat bos slightly advanced; rrc now qaoto at $1,0001,00, as to quality. Baxley saleable at 01065 c. . ; UfLOCEBIES—Tho demand la limited to the city tTado and vo have nothing special to notice oa regard* prices. We quote Bagar 4%@5U. Molunu dal), anti wiling- to thodty trade at 25@2C; to the country 26©27. Coffee tirm aiv/ii @l3l^. GO.nPOWDER—Wenote regular aaloa by the feci at fti.- 60@5 for FFFG; Ky. rifle t'X tb* s!,«>, do dozen 1 lb cants, ten $4,60; MX} rock powder $3, with the regular aUmnnt to the trade GKfiMAN CLAY—Sales In small lots are made at $26 to s2§,_cash and time G LASS—There continues a moderate demand for Window Glasa to the city nod country trade, and sales of country .braudfl of.Bilo at $2,40/2)2,00, and $2,50@2,“5 for lOrl*’ from first hands. Sales from store at 25c. advance on these rates. . HOPS—Wo continue quotations for Eastern new cron at 45@60 eta. r HAY—ltcgalar sales at the scales at an advance. ■ 9 : HIDES—We qnoto common western at ll\4; primo Urr ; gram 5. J LlME—Sales are taado at $1,25 0 bbl, from stores for Louisville. _ ■ Wo qaoto eta la bbls, and kegs, first hiti)fliti ME3S PORK—Sales at $13@13,75. LBAD.—The market is almost bare, holders oak 714&8 for pljr findjjar. i NUTMEGS No, 1 arc scarce, and hold at $1,30®1,37. i NAVAL STORES—Wo quote .Rosin at $5@3,25; Ter at : $4,60@5,00, according to tho size of packages; Turpentine i ftt 70@76c gallon.. ; IRON AND NAILS—Wo correct ourtable for Iron and Nalls, and now quote the prices settled upon by manufac turers. The quotations for Nalls are u nett cates" for i large orders. lnotj—Common cents <■ Naif Hods Sour Iron—Ro. 13 to 1T.... .. sITV “ “ 25 lo 20 _ . ft? N t lls-1 8 to “ "T*’ ..............*4,00 9 tojr. . Oto 7 " ZZZ“ZVr."V.’.'."'.'”""" 475 “ . 3 ..025 SriKlS—tut 3 to 4% inch . ** Ar « « 6 to C “ Z 625 ■ OlLS—Thoro is a goal demand for Linseed Oil, and now held lira at 90®95c by. the lqt. LardOU; No. lilrm at7B @80c;N0.2,75@8Q. '• • • ONIONS—Are inquired after, and sales were made at Tfi/a 80. tint hands, and 76@87 from store, . POTATOES—We .note a steady demand for Ncslxonnocka and Reds at 45(3)50 for the former, and3l@3sforihe latter : PEPPRR.—We quote at 12® 1214- ■ PIMENTO.—Scarce and selling at 17@18,. • J METAL.—Wo hare only been able to hear of ono or two pales since onr last: 200 tons Uleghony at £45, B is months; 5 do Scotch at $4B. ° . m • SAPJHiJ* to quote in demand at 3l£@3-V. • ’ qaote <Blcs ttt by the tierceV^ 1 and*x^iu 0a^nUO 10 qno * $2@2,12 for common , CWVEtt continue* a brick demand for dorerv with tales of 400 bna at firathanda and from store. Timothy seed sells from store at $2.12(32,25. 5 BPARoll.—Wonotoanadvanoc; now-tollingatBri%Bli rBHE£TING. Banner Mills* aheeUngit^for i TOBAOCO.—Tho demand for manufactured is ffcir, and prices are firm; we note steady sales of Twist at 10. and Lumps at 21@26, according to brand. TANNERS’ SCRAPS«-rWe quote sales at 2M lb. i TfN.—We havo to note a slight decline; IC, $10,50. end IX. $12*60, cash; Bancs Block Tin 24 cta.s lb. WHIB&Y.—Wo qnoto &fcsdy.sal<a.at2C@27. WHITE LEAD.—The demand continues actire, with steady sales at $2,50 for puro. ■PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD OOMPANIWnr pnreu- L ance of the Act of Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled *Au Act to Incorporate tie Penfisylranla'-RaOroad Com* jany,” approved' the 23d day of March, A. D. 18JBNotice **« ® f c «»*s*** “ the Intention of the PebnsylV> Ida ReUrood Company, (should the saxno be approved by at the annual meeting, to be held on Jhe feat Monday of February next,) to guarantee the bonds of TiU v Eailroad Company, to the emount of fire hundred thousand dollars. • PhihL, Jan. Tib, 1854,—ja12:1m T. 8. FRITH, Soe’y. Orrtai of tu» Daiii aroasma Post. .Friday, February 3,1854. 0,993 35?,030 '-~i.wCcr.ei. x '^.' j v* "ho "' ii' ''' By the O'BeiHy Xixt.es for tta Horning Poj{ THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS. ; ftI , rST ( T !TO il Crrr, ,^ cbr,lal7 Mr. Hamlin, from *?» P^SSt^S^S^^f^. I renlMisoedfcrMnlMsihthswarofiaia ' .„H r i, o o Tto ?’r reM! ,? Uol ; “i Iln e forthocormpo'ndoncor and another information in tho possewdoh of I ■ touching oflHra in the Sandwich Island!, was aSSsaSSS 34^®?®® to l n6St^innlsS,n t^.S( ol . Pß ’. 03n “ Uonu to hta rfeht leftist sag* SSSSMEnSS ““tltuent* of tho Sr£,™:i to 4! * •«*»«•>« «p- Mrtof , htaShj2, d "slS, U l?. SoMto fcr lbno hours ,n sup tho, matter was postponed until Senata ndjoSii n ° nUy > «“Mon; ,b ‘ liml l ngUi'S?r? m “““ “ P tomom>w ’ SenatorCbasa Tho House went Into committee on tho deficiency ii l ?, oßorod an amendment appropriation r niV^S 1 ! Bg £? Otutom-houe* at LoX-ille. 8 Pnsbnm™. 7 to ,tHkO °"t Custom-house and lusort ■^ Bw some **»*■> Mr. Pros Um-e amendmVnt forCTMi n eHnn?hnPn°J? * m ; nami!n tappropriating4loo,ooo I mt?™v!S 4 fPo OMtom-homo at St. Houle. Agreed to. ““>08 to a conclusion on tho hill, thl commlt fnrHie^Sft?f ’’■f'f 10 ” of tho Mint at Philadelphia, the House. ThoamSnnt 830 TSS IWI wiI P i* ntf fi oU ?"»■'l™ SM.lll 299, of which Se « “ ,nB > £16.835,908 In reflnod gold SflSmnSf"'3 1 1 in .“ r a 0 1”. and $07,000 in coppor coins, I“Pearly.o7,OOO.OOO.nicMs, being neirlytwi£ l o number of pieces over struck teforo at th? Mlntln am WhMntlat nH-T wf IPI L U ’-£ I '!r narJr 2 - —Ten morchaata of PhilaJol ttoasana dollara each, at a Com- Sl,lroad s d lMt El B ht . to ‘ho JMa : BSSStSS^SStSSSSer*: hrTr?f‘ i f EI^ U lr Febraar y is'to be cele* ® n _ I^s B i llnßton a Birthday by a stand dinner, at whteh the Legislature, members of Congress, the Corporate i ori . llcB ®o«* guests will be present. A torch-light Elto';Sa tlh ’ t ” bllc “ llw “ i,i ' ra " ,i TEIEOEAPH habkeis. Provisions unchanged. 1 1 _u5*J r 2*> f**f“*y 2.— Evening.— Cottob.nsales 2500 I l , rty ' .P°*^- BalM 600 bags Rio atllK, hotter. " 900 hhds Orleans »t 4 %; nnnaa%C(sK^ Ir .Viu 9 r B, , aa:Sla ? i S°: sd«s 2500 bbls Southern ut $2,93 &*£■ Gl ?! n „;" lu,c ' 25,000 bus Wheat. Genes,o at $2,41; bouthtra $2,25, easier; sales 70,000 bus Corn mlxedand el aPro»Wons...salOS 1250 bbls Moss Fork “I |}S LPI'S*? 13 ; 50 ® 13 62, Arm; ralesSOO bbls Mess Beef i a -**13,54, itoedy; sales 500 bbls Lard at 10K, Arm, I ?i?i'' k F; -' alM , 2oo bbls prison ot 33, unsettled. IronquieL 1 vl!n ksi* OA-.sales 5900 sals at 74; caalor. Provlsions.-ralea February 2—Cotton very quint Clover- I w«l In demand; llttlo offering; rales'at $5,6006,02 p , no l2f?i rt d ' m » n ' l sales 1500 bbls mostly t-ilxcd brands at $8,60; some boldors .ill not ascent this • a I i~uu dots Pennsylvania Oom-meal at $1,25. LUtls Whrst ef l «?iin P r riC M O ? C^J t!Dd! ,milU sales Pennsylvania r*d ut $202,05.. Market haw of Rye. Cara : mere dcmcncll prioes Citnerh sales 6000 bnßbels at 02}d@03 for new Yol! low and 95 for old, all In stow. Whisky: Umited demaS small sales in bbls at 35,' in hbds at 31. “'“ana, r„— ! r CL T H Ve' February £— Stating.—: The river has (alien four foot; the weather changed suddenly, and It Is now « ,» Uy ,' ,»oy. tWe.OJ.'SdeSto'drm^t •’? 4Sc ‘-, Cloversced, good demand, at $0,7 *5.0,60. Ibvmsions unchanged; sellers more free than • e''fJJi ; hwi M >? O 0?r bulk shoulders at $4,55t tales oxtooo.bbls shoulders and rides, at $4,7605.75; tales 2000 bbls. mess pork, part for futnw tielivory, at $l3; sales 1600 V,' t®? 4 I ?J tS “?, ath ' nt * W *° ! " ll “ 10 99 Dtia. No. 2 lard in lot*, tide. Groceries unchanged. ' ■BS- If«TV Dlecovcrlea—VEGETAßLE CATTLE rOW'DER-Thesc powders are put up in one pound packs, and aro really u good article, not only for the, diseases Incident to Ilorsus, Cows, Swine and other animals, but they are likewise an excellent artlctoto improve the condition of the animal. I Far ilOeh Ones, they not only Improve tho condition of | .Mich Cows, but they inrresso the quantity as well as lm prore tho quality of milk end butter. Tho proprietors say that it Incresses the quantity of butter from hair a pound t> a pound a week to each cow, while, thoso persons wh° have tnrd It, say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with the raroo kind of feeding as beforn Of one U.lug wo sro certain. all who use It oneo will use It all tho lime and rave money by tho operation, as well as Improve the appearaueof their stock. Price 25 cents a paper, 6 papers for $l. CEO. It. KEYSEIt, No. 140, corner Wood st. and Virgin alley, frb! ■ Wholesale and Retail Agent BANK HI coaEiorsn Dsn.T »oa I Uoou Ct. Sargent, E I <Xrm*Tof Wood and £2 PENNSYLVANIA. i I Pittsburgh Banka.... p*rj I Philadelphia M I lirowiurville 44 ......... psr.j Burks county 44 ......... Ki‘ CliestcrCo.(n«wijwae).- Q\ Columbia Bridge Co— Q: [ Danvillo « l?j i Delaware co. 44 Qi i Bojlestowo “ . iff •• Ka?ton “ Germantown 14 $1 Lancaster Banks.—. i<l Lebanon 44 .. £?j Montgomeryeo.Bankß... jit Northumberland *• ... £?} PotUvUlo 44 ... V.\ Beading 44 i?j Srhuylkillcounty “ ... Q\ Washington “ ... , 12 West Branch 44 I^} Wyoming.. Qj CarHa1u......... 0 ; Chambenburg & ! ,*T f?| §2l % York Banka... V Relief Notes. United States ' Allegheny City Scrip».,.. par. Pittsburgh City 44 par. Allegheny Co. 44 „„„pmx NEW YORK. Now York U Country Banks.,.§2 NEW JERSEY, All solvent Baako. *a DELAWARE. ■ . All solreat EXCHANGES. New York... par. p&r. Baltimore..... p*r. Oindonati «J£ dlso’t. L0ui5vi11e............... fjdiso't, St. Louis <Wt VALUE OF COINS. American par. Amerkan Gold fold) rrfim, 50vereign5...^............,44 gg Guinea 5....................... 6 00 Proderickdors..^.,7 80 7 80 Ten S 00 Louis d’0r....... 4 25 Nap01e0n5.................... 8 B 3 Patriot. All solvent Banks—V£ Small Notes m MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks ..... bj Country & VIRGINIA. % % Voileyßk.*branchcs M . M §? Exchange Bk.* branches §2 Wheeling Banka- XL Wheeling branches...—. §2 NEW ENGLAND. . All solvent Banka..—.,. ./oubloons, j0t..U'.««16 70 'Doubloons, 25 Ducat* H 10 FBICES 07 6! COftSSCtCP DAILY FOB THI. Patrick* & Frlend.Ki Comer of Fifth and Wood, LOANB. ; i UnltedStatesCs.lBBB ;Ji United States 55.1853 .. PennsylvanlaOs.lB79 PennsylvaniaOA.lB6B....... Allegheny county 65...; Allegheny county coupons..— Pittsburgh city Gs. Pittsburgh city coupons, payable . Now Y0rk..'.... , . Allegheny City 6s. —... AH CB phil^i%^ >Upons ’ payttl)io „ BAnFc STOCKS. " Dank of Pittsburgh——.——. Merchants* Manufacturers’Bank Exchange Bank. Farmers'Deposit Bank. Allegheny Savings Bank.. BRIDGE STOCKS. Monongahela Bridge-... i St. Clair street Bridge.....—.. Hand street Bridge- Northern Liberties Bridge- INSURANCE STOCKS. Western Insurance Company...... Citizens’lnsurance Company...... Associated Firemen's Company— TELBGBAPII STOCKS. Atlantic and 0hi0.—..... Pittflbnrgh.ClnainnatULouisl^lle Lako Erie— Pittsbaxgh Gas Works—— Monongahela Slackwater— . RAILROAD JBTOOK. Pennsylvania Railroad Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroads. Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad-. Marine Railway and Diy Dock- Turtle Creek Plank R0ad.....-.- Pcrrysville Plank Rood—.. Greensburg Turnpike. OhartiersCoal Company...—.; COPPER STOCKS.. Pittsburgh and Boston...— North American North We5t....—........ ................ North Western. .... Adventaro.. —„ Ohio Trap Rock.—. Minnesota Pittsburgh and Isle Royal— Douglas Jloughton— Qntonogan - Bldg* Hre Steel Colling Astec. Bluff—.— Peninsular .. . Avery F0re5t.........——. Phoenix —!.»?! Iron <Bty— —...... HATING- determined to-close my business vithln the next sixty days, I -prill sell off my remaining stock at greatly reduced piicos.. The stock comprises many deeira ttle Uoote .amongst tliomoro' 80 ps. Bar’d Country Sian ijplJj BSUlag atfiO cents a yard. *J. G. MUNTZ, _ __ , ■ Marketstteet, near Xiborty. ■ ARSQ'B TltOS&~TO«iDostperfeot Xruss now in use. •. A sppply receWod ljy. ; JOB. TOSSING/- • Succeagor to L Wilcox A Co. T EAD—3OO Mgj eon Oldens, fcr sale by ~ -!M j*lB JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. H > >TB LIST. TUB WOBJnaa POSI ov tichaoige DankerOt dh (ineU, Pittsburgh. OHIO. vOthersalventßanks 3? jllank of Bacuiu«ky_.,.. jOranrUle 50 i N0rwa1k...,......,,.......... 60 •Urbane ............ fcc (Wooster ~..j 26 INDIANA, [State Stock Banks.... •Stat« Bk. and branches... 5? [ ILLINOIS. JState Stock Banks.... V [State Bank 8ranch........ 60 ißank efQlincU. 76 l KENTUCKY. [All solvent Banka..... | mSSOORL {State Bk.and branches . M m HICHIGAN. | All solvent Banka. '-WISCONSIN. Marine a Fire Insurance ~ Co. atMilwaukio-....,. 3 TENNESSEE. AU eoVrent 8*nk5..„~... 8 !*. ■ NORTH CAROLINA. A1180Wcnt8ank5.......... \ SOUTH CAROLINA. AU*ol tent Banta .... 1 . ' ‘ For St. Ijonl^p CALEDONIA, R.Cstooos,Mes- ylU W'» fortbo aboro and Intermediate forts on FUIDAk, K’truary 3d, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Forfalght dr pauago apply on lioardor to ___ __ FLACK* WILKINS, Agents. GEORGIA. 1 All 60lreat Bsnlta. .... 1U ALABAMA. [AH solrent 8ank**...,.... 6 LOUISIANA. filenafcen'a Celebrated Btrengtbenlnrr spread by machinery. ■ lIESE PLASTERS are confidently recoMmeoded os n ctr ?° tQaJ t>"lledy in all cases ofßhenma. u.m. BpTOloe, Lumbago Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Difficulty ot Breathing, Palos in tbo Back, Chest, Sides', Ac, and Con sompUon: end are particularly nsefol to thosewho labor under attacks of cold, which result wlthlpalos lit the breashoftan the forerunner of consumption; and load!, mate like onre, where coughs and colds are,almost an un- Sj“' l of audden changes towhlch we are all sußjed, such oa are thus atta&ed will fiud them lnralu able. AU genuine hare my signature embossed in the miDvr. r t A, M’MIKPV Sold only in Pittsburgh by 8. K. NORSKAVE. comer Of Penn and Locust atreots.' A liberal discount made to deal ”»■ "■■■'■■■ ■ ■ - •■■■■■- ■ - ja2B " ' : Baidueit Oared* ‘ ’"< ■ • • • , ■ EMERSON’S- AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, for the Hair onHcod Hopilissly Raid, and to prerent the Half from foiling, is winning goldenopiniohs ot penoaf who v» wing it. This Is u now trticfo, rScratly Induced, fa s «ure cure for lfalilnoM, uad will ,tend the test of a discerning public, os thousands who bare used will tesUiy. Sea circular to be bad of ihe Agents, airing full .particulars. Price $l,OO in large bottles. “» 6 u»g iuu C. E. FIBI4ER A 00* Proprietors,'' '• • « Superior street,Clerrolaad. Ohio, ? n Pittsburgh in.the following houses:—• Kemlngßros., L.AVllcok A Co- R. E.Beilers, : 0. H. Kejser. * ; JoolMoblor, Bcnj. Pago, Jr ' • J.lLCasseL A-Beckbam, Prossly A Means, J. p* jXrpnngftnm.—A. Patterson, John 0. Smith. [ja2y re Broken* -'vivA. l-FferFoL ;$ 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 109,00 100,00 { Bid, • | $ 119,00! 190,00 105,00 95,00 ! Atlxd. i $ 120(00 101,00 f -000 07,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 102,00 08,00 92,00 55,60 67,00 65,26 00,00 Depot or Ixmgjvnrth ft Zlramerman’B ck- Inwlra WlnM and Brandy. , ITIHE undersigned bas received and offers for sale, at Cm- J. nnnaUpriaj, a largo quantltyof Logworth iZlmmer menecboiWMd ! world renowned Sparkling, Dry and la dlea* Street Catawba Wines. Such a* uiay desire to procure' on eat»llent article of Native Wine, (the pure juice or the grape,) will find my establishment tbo place for tho gratia ration of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grape, la declared by many excellent judges equal In flavor to the best imported Cognac. - B . . „„ D. nCKEISEN, JeM - . - . No- IST Liberty street.- i 60,00 60,00 60,00 a,n 24,00 36,00 00,00 88,00 10,00 17,00 7,00 OIgTBB SAJ.OOS AWD RBSTAUKANTI 108 WOOD STREET. THE subscriber /baa now Ua OYStEtt SALOON AND EATING HOUSE perfected in a manner that cannot be excclcd by nuy similar establishment Ju tho ritr i MEALS WILL BE SERVED HP AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAE, from the 1 Choicest Meats. Powli, PUh, &©,, & C; nis BUI of Fare cannot be surpassed, and ho would respect fully Invite the attention of the public to it. CUAULEB STILL, 108 Wood street. 44,00 48,00 24,00 68,60 45,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 jaghnuetf 40,00 48,75 60,00 102,60 10,00 26,00 6,00 80,00 60,00 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 ROYSTER AND COFFEE HOUSE -©oi D;BABHABD, ; No. 40, J\flh Strut, between Wood end-Market* : janlfcly] pxttsdtoqh, •- - • - Domutic and Fbr&gn Exchange Bank Notei* Odd ar*i Boughly Sold and Exchanged, of iht EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE 69- WULTAHT A. HUL & CO., ' r . - . .64 WOOD SlßHtf, HIWBtrBOH. ISf3»laterefit*nogftloßtimß dopodte. [janl2 LIVINGSTONS & GO., FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS Steamboat Agents, ■ ’ tons Hmits.'lsn't. BROWN'S EXTRACT OX KNQLIHU VALypy ft W_— valuable and highly concentrated extract contains all the properties of the Valerian Itoot, and stands unrivalled for diseases of the nervous gystam. A largo auhnlv re «’S5 by „ JO3. FLKMI&o; J*- 8 SacftesßOf to X.. Wilcox i Co, FOK KENT—The Threo Story Bricfe Dwelling House on Third street, at present occupied hy Hon Chaa-Navlor Apply t° JAfl. BLAKELY, 2*2?_ Corner of Seventh and Binlthfield uta. : - „„ . BAILEY & HENBHAW. dne2B - Wholesale aj)d TtctaU Oroceis, 253 Llberty rt. *SAD-800 ptg» soft Uslana, Low, rewired by Hormone, and lor sale on Jhror&lfto terms, by J • • 1 ■ j * lB : ■ ABKCB, M'AXPIX ft 00. I Twenly-IiTB. bnfihalß, of ifao best quality V/ received and for gale H - O lIUT-jn keg> BMortal, from No. 1 lo Mo. 7, in store and JO fcr«ata.by [J»lB] LEECH, IT ALP IN 4 CO. * ... -it' ' ■J. ; ' >. .K-- fy-ffi, MMM. miWMM jmRJW. /'■••• ■■•-•-. • •'.• Fnrßsu&Gnj February 3. -, 6/«<9 Inches water in tho Monongahola, lyplermatk. 2foet 9 inches to Allegheny drer up to Bed Bank.by matk bn the St. Clair street Bridge. ■■/: ToDatft Pickax Tho.Htubnigh 1> tho regularpackot for tOKUy. She win leave promptly at'tho ntioi hour, she U one of tho best boots la tho trado.and cannot fill (ogive satiafcction toollitho may trarel upon her. J The Bedford Teaman, of the 25lfr. a heavy ralnahod ouch MoffeSt uponSw^er^u//™ 1 haroZt hS I w^° Btl?Jr I nttrn not baa news aa.regular as usual. Thobrfri^n going down, run In to the mud onihL track^nßlmfS Md there hhe sticks, and will stick till taSou?-The Toad-has tteon much iaiorod everv vhflM >)« *t.. » rain*. .VFe learn from. theMorfreefbortf Newifofwild?,!^ [ day, thatXrom the rain of the preceding Thoisdav “StnnuSi river rose within a feu-feet onhe hlaheat ■aSEtlt-*?** iooiro to attain,” and thatthTflSgtaiSulV swept away oboat a hundredyarda or tho iilroadrauthor il'Son’ro’ti, loams that BOmo damagewas dono to the truck about ten miles beyond S^hS^iSJ ooB^ 0 Ohio hoar that some tajSV wSdoM by the flood on the part of tho road betwefln 4 #^^.^ 0 and the Tennessee rivor.”—OAio CWtmifurn LhatMlo0 S» j «00d< n etruetton 0/ Property.—"Wo leora that the Cumberland nr«r has boon swollen no by-lalo rains, and la aoJS its banks. Tho entire upper part of the rity or NwbvUWlf inundated, and the river wa. still rSng raplSly“ t 1 “ eounto; Tho flood in tho Tennessee river was wlthln S root ottho groat rl»o or 1817, at too 24m . <imiks tin.—-Tho Jacob Strader made the' run fm™ in, city toI/ralsviUe, on Sunday, In 7 houre7nd 40 itourek including ten lauds, and fifteen mlnutestostby stopotaf to fix some part or her machinery which had got out of orto Xhis is good running. She modo tho run from Madison to M estport, 2o ml.es, in one hour.—Q'n, Cbfambfan, Peb. i. The River -tens rising last ovcnlng, having risen four or five laches at this wharf Boring Saturday. howeveTtbf riverhad receded about 18 inches? Tho river Cioeinnation Saturday, therlßo being from the Big Kana wha, and from tho Uckfcg. TheKmtucky river w^h^ rialng quito fast Saturday, at the mouth. The weather res woacloar andpleasant. The Mia bio for tho largest class of Steamers.— LmrCbur, Jot 3o" Thcßita- is reported rising at Capo Girardeau, which S P>rB ° “ up by back wator-ttuTfi Sd^n^m° ’^ | Attempt to moto up the Ice.— Tho Wtatin’o terra a™, fonM m attemptyraterday to hrefk SamS BufilcienUy wide to cross tho river with thelrboats brire. K loil i?.? r ?* d6r beneath it. The experiment the Illinois side, between tho Sani Gaty and thoahore. bv looking a two gallon jog filled with powder, to the depth of tuplvo or fourteen feet, end firing It by moans of a bhStfug fr™ 6 /.?? f hrou ? h a “Plf r PlP” or ‘“ho- Tholcowasabout o foot thick, and stood tho shock like , a castle wall The ouly effect produced by the explosion was to crack the ieo some thirty feet each way from tho hole throUg™ hlehtto charge was deposited. Tho holo was not enlaced, and the wetor forcedinpthrough It did not ascend morethan five of inSfn J? 18 P l P c -f? c h as IS generally used aboutboats hi &;“ E8 > WM blown out several yards and broken The project, wo believe, has been abandoned for the Brea! em. TheOompany think that their boats esn force a chan! vm!£as!£ l £! ot The Xeto OhioPoOi GrooZ Cbmpany,—Wo sro gratified at being able to announce that a new canal aronndlthcfidls at w mlwi 0 ? o ,TJThrou*h tbo oxertionaof f J cf $217,000 has been eub f^kff,.i b , y pcompt paylog men. At a meeting of sloekholders, held since our last notice of the enterprise ''“following named gentlemen were elected a BoardurS rectors. Messrs. James 0. Hall, Wm. Hooper, J.H. Gerard £' A. James, Thomas Johnson. Wm. I). CasaUy.D. A. Powell! n'n'nf? 1 ’ t W 7 Coi ! e ’. S ' B. Keys,. Jliiea Green wood, J “ nd dodge John Law, or Indiana. The Directors met and elected 3, 8. G. Burt, President- S W- Cones,. Treas^ror^cK: POST OF PITTBBPBOg. 5 seit u .sates warm m tu. oa.xnrL. m .. , *.:r AHKIVm —: Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, BiOTnarllle * * .Ijazerne: Bennett, Brownsville. * ThonwsShriTer.Bailey.^eßtNeTrton, « Bayani, Peebles, tflitobeth. : “ Pittsburgh, Campbell, Cincinnati, *' Arabia, Woodburn, Stl/mls. “ Quaker City, Btrank, BtXouia. ‘ Hartford, Haslet, LoulsTille. <1 S 1 ™ o?' lfcan i tSnr i nnSU ' Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling. „ „_ ' departed. • Jtfferson, Parkinson, Drownayina. “ Lurerno.Beimett, Brown grille. ThomMSlirirer.ftUiey.WeetNewtnn. ‘ Gen. Bgynrd.Probleg, Elizabeth. .. York Btale Wood want, St. boulm . Pblladdj.hia, Oraro, Cincinnati. ' Wlnchroter, Moore, Wheeling. STEAMBOATS. "1854.” mrsBTOGH, CXKCHWATI, lotnsmiE. . SAINT LOUIS. I’lttsbnrgh <md Cincinnati Steam Packet _ ' Wtt THi COXTtT AHce 07 PASBENQCSS ASD FREIOIIT ' 9CTVBKS PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE Aha Saint Lonls. ’ t JCff' T . UI f Bint !» «tnpoj«l of MTcn ; J^aSaSH Crst ,, c,ll ‘* V°wcrrhl Stoamrrs, lb* LfBP&*§i wseasßft*lu»n«l for apoM, *plemlor. and comfort, find i* tho onr Tnanvon rtitr u.tr or eteim r hw3sl B ll 1" oh ,° rir,:r .- “>nn«*u nlth tiro B. S. Mail ,rom Unc * nl >»'t to Unbrillo mid Saint Jo b ot h i P “-!' WU S rt “ * r,<l rre W>t a« tictrUd and rl bbcksyk* statk,. » VKSmvnvn-' » v-'V-,•'“•«n<»raL._SundaT. r**gj* at 10 o’clock, A, M.. procU«ly. ■■ <repartaro” fc re ‘* iTwJ artwT niDe "’clock on tho morning «f For particulars, «rP|J_ou board, or (o j Jon.v B. UVINGSTO2?,> JOHN VLACK ’I Agents Monongahela Uonse Buildings, IdwrlOl ... Pi I bhurgh. 1K&1. . For Cincinnati ana LoulivUieT JCSr .teo lhe B £ Bmer SAM SN'OWDKN, Cftiit. A. D. will lotto for theabove and intermediate tfZZrtr* THIB lDBt. at 10 A. M. •°* ■*»** passage apply <®board, or to — feb3 „ ' O. M. TUUTON. Agent*. •CORNUCOPIA LEECH, MoAXHN & Co_ ' 312 and 3U LlbartTEt. SQAEt-30 boxwPalnj,; .:■ \ . ■■■. ■, • • —- ; . 10 do: Coati!<V sdo Almond, • , 2; do Olire, . : ■ 2. da. Candia, - .60 .do Toilet and Taney; forealebr ' ■ POTat ... J. D. WHUAMS. 122 Wong strwt. I! |f|HALF 80XJ25 BADSINBJ " ’ Avrl/ 100 qr do do 20 kegs Ban do - • .. 20. fat-kegs San do - c 5* Qrapee; . 10 boxes Stlessina Lexao&B.' -, ReoelTed this day and far Pate by docaa . : joshua * co. as woojvt. fin n MtUMS JUGS; UUU SOOboxesM.B. Baidas; . UOhalf boxesM.B,Bttisins; • 200 qr.' «v ,** *< 200 boxes Taney Toys; - ‘ . 100 v** / r,Motto Lozenges, .EecBlying*hdlbt:jalB by ■ . >? i_ ' ;j* AKDERSON A 00., No. a Wooa st 200 w? s ?® 111I 11 ? 8 ' c “AOKKBB, No. I. 60 do Jackson: ' do' -20,000Torpedoes, v . \ r- • 1 case Nutmegs. • _ 30-kegsCooklng Ralilns. ' ' , iflfcoWed and For sale w dec® J. O. ANBERSOy S C], No. fl Wood Bt.‘, /"10DFISH—Just received, \J 10 casks prime Codfish:;. .5 bbls No. 1 Salmon/ 300 lbs smoked Salmon, 20 bfela gib’d Herring, ' 20 ;No. 3 Mackerel, ■•.i:•■- I . scaled and No. 1 smoked Herrin? Fors.lelowfoxcajh by . JKim IIAWOHtI" " aeeo . ; - _ Dlaanond and Diamond alley. " / ILUH-mt KAISItiS-150 boxes, atsl,so per bos ; PM h«i Or Crm * e ”’ d “ 23 ~JT Coracr'o'f Dfam^d^na^lanSnHhSfL. Kr*5 SUGAK—bbls Lovuting’a Crtwhixl and PulreriHa : HAWORTH, * J ■■■■:•- ■ '..Corner ttf Dinmomlsndl) Impend nller. ; t i UkLjBUTTJSifc-~:ia barrels for «Ueby^ JV Ja27 ; ■;- ; SMIIH'4 SINCLATn IT*** RUTTEIU-4Q kegs for sale by “• ’igT SMITH & SINCLAIR. 8 barrels ocd 6 sacka for Bale by KJ Jagf •- v "•-■ - ■-•--■ BMTTET A;SINCLAIR. TPiSACHiSS—2O sacks for sblo by 4/-ja2T v - ; SMITH i SINCLAIR. sacks l»r. -•- •■ BMlja,i SINCLAIR. 1 * b M»oMc# wnila ttsmsfor role by 4=L.J ag BMrrn a Bf/ctAiR. 0* SXJQAKr-lfrbMs, hew-,lorfale by . j»S7 > ‘ __ : . SMITH k SINCtAtB, barrels lor gal» hy. XTX, Ja2T ■••-.-. SMITH & SINCLAIR- Wiila prime old anil new crop for fsala jjs24]- - . - gJnTg & SINCLAIIL ' M ■Uhtgwa- r «i bbla, oaw crop, forsole by ... SMITH A-SrSCTiAtli. BUTl'Kit— Ei bbls Knll Bolter; 40 kegs Solid do; for Bale - SMITH * SI.NCX.AIIT. j IKIKK Al'i-LUB—JB barrels j ■*S*V ' «sacta; . lbrsalsiy B ; . SMITH » SIKCT.AIR. WJTO PEACHES—a) rocks choice talres.for aila by - ja24 SMITH * SINCLAIR. * T .^Hr 40 ll '3 9 i No: 1, for sale by J-i Jagt ,■ -: ' BOTTH A STNm.Arn T>lloaMJS--50 dozen, faauy, for Bale by - fimm & Sinclair. f 100 bofheld for sale by V- Ja2 * -SMITH_ & SINCLAIR TV] UrGALLS auj !&a, Aleppo, In store and for solo liy FiEMINQ BROS, . Saccessorato J.Kldtl 4 Co, OOWood mnit. grufcj in Bioro ana, for ; : _ by _ -FLKMINQ BROS. rpuitaia VEWJILLIO-a) ibs in store and for ,a)e by- A—■ j- a • ' •• _ . FLEMING DROP. C A ??iJ> iiol£ '"~ 40 bbls, puio, in Store cod for«ile by : ,VL\imxQ.m&> T bbla la store'eod for sulaby - X jass '.“■•FCKMrsd-pßoa. LAKIM UUr—i&bbiß, Ao. 1, in «ler« ami lorsulu by ja2S PLBMIKQ BEOa boxes in store and for aa’o by - ja2S - ;;. • I’LKMINO J3BOS, iV CAYENNE—;SW) fiw in store and for *ale by X%-J&27 , , ~ FLEMING BROS. 3 tierces new Cod Fish, for sale by “ J* 2o KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. i KARLS—3 ten*, to arrire; -for wile by - KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. ARD—4O kegs No. 1 Lard; 4bbia do do j- for rate by h*? KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS: BUTTER- S bbls RoU Mutter; . 10 kegs peeked do ; for Bale by ? KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. IT'IIUIT —200 buAbels Dried Peaches: * - -SO « «> Apples; forsateby ■ -4 ttga KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS. ONLX-jßiitof uTery possible Tnrioty will price; sold by. WALTER t. MARSHALL, 3 JIUal ■ .r S 5 Wood Ftrwt BtV. FLOUU—sack*, lor Bala by ■ . " *_ j? 80 KfKKPATmCk & ITERRONS- T "“'iTKKNCU STYLK Of PAMSII HANUHiBS-For etrio?m < SS ; loSSfby r ° OmS “* P “ l ° nS wSlh b “ utlM ■i ,a> WALTER P. MARPHAI.T,. CENTRE PIECES—For losters and. ceilings; for sale by J* 2o . WAITER P- MABSfTAT.r^ STATUAEY— Ui oalw aniainarbles; for sate by . iJ* 2O - WALTER P, MARSHALL. A J^SCOTINQ— IQ Oak, of Jilizabethbn a;yio*for «iie bj. Ua2o) . WALTER IvMArSIIALL. K'^SSit^ 1241 IL ut G P' U6 ’ of Tel ' v ‘ Jt - ff° w i <larfe and XV tight papers, -with elegant cornice and base borders; fofwj ol * WALTER^.MARSHALL, J*}*L~ - So Wood street. T\ECORATIONS IN WALLPAPER—Artistic designs in XJ Imitation of wood, stone, stucco end Italian frescoes; for sale by foalg) . WALTER -P. MARSHALL. PAPKR-yA well selectud flfisoinngot at t prices ranting from to 183£centa per roll; for rale £>*-*] WALTER P. MARSHALL. sacks prime Rio, and . " ' .' . 10 ■ M Jars, In.store and fbr salo by . - . ■ -•. KING A MOORHEAD. SCO Alt—A prime article of New Orleans in stone and for a«lo by { ja24] KING A MOORHEAD. i RJfINKD SlidAlJß Powdered. Crushed, Clarified and •* for aalo by fja2j] KINO A MOORHEAD. OLifitiKa—iQ bfclj Now Orleans (oaS packages) for . MlDby KING .A MQORnk/tD. on ”S Hy*on, Qunpowdrr, Imperial, and JJluck L Tew, good to fine quality, fcr’aate by - 1 •• >»*»■ 1 - ■ • KINO & MOOIUiEAP. tpOBACCO —Uniiit & WUliaw', Webster old,and a Tariety i *?i-r well known brands, for sale by . . ■ JJui KING A MOORHEAD. . \Xfniww<iUAi&~ ~ if 300 boxes 8x10; . .. 160 « OilSftod 10x12; ; 10010x14, McEqnnan & Co/abrand: * In store nod for sale by igr* - ■•••'■■: KING & MOORtIKAP. SUKDRIE&- - r lOQboxosltJendl). Candles; 160 *• Roelnond Variegated 8oap: 25 “ Star Candles; . f’ w dozen half Tow Bags; 300. reams, Wrapping Paper: 100,000 Common Cigars; ... 60 bales Batting; 6O « Candle Wick; : • • ■ -* 2po kega assorted NailA; for sale by r - - ' ; KlNa 4 MOORHEAP. IV 1 «i!S' V b “ M B*lo, 10x12 and 10x14 t«ia c^eooan 4 Oo.Yhrand, in etoroandibraate by* JBI3 ■ ■ KING & MOORHEAD* Blooms— , ■ —-- 60 tons Bedford'Forge • IS 1 Gap do 15 « Juniata do For Baio by Jia3 KIN'Q A MOORHEAD. SHSAkT* ardcla orNew Orlean?, in staru ana for O sUoby fiCSI , KIKG & MOOBELKAP. Ai ' w^ bnahels in more arid for title br . ■ o<ai> '■■•■>■'•■ •'■ ‘ KINO* MOORHEAD HlO ANl> PBNNBYLVANIA BAILKOAD STOCK—2O «har<jß wanted by , AUSTIN looms, °° UB -- : No. 02 Fourth at. 411 80, AND 160 ACKK LAND WAKKANT3 WANTED ■ ‘ Austin Looms, octaa. - - . No.92Fourth*at.' . ( TKUBT AND SAVINGS 00. STOtii .U WANTEBIy v-=, .; AUSTIN LOOMIB, J?*? 8 : ‘ ; No, 92 Fourth ot,‘ OKJWAOEB WAOTKI) by ' . Jn2B ■■■■■■■ ■■■■'-■ APSm b00M.t8,92 Woo.l rt. OT COKN.—AV.ew supplj-juot received by ! B. T. a MORGAN, O4 Wood fit nit. IJO.NBS JJ $-,000 Navirnticn rounot] C\,. -G3- f 5-000 City of Pittsburgh N. Y. coupSn 6V83; ’ $6,01» County ol Allegheny N.Y.'coupon o’s, ! ’B5. lZ^l bS WILLIAM A. HILL *130., ■lrntMt.-......,,..-, Bankers, W WoodiUreet. ' K 4 a --<? hbta Uriml lenneseewPeas tor rate by doc 22 MILLEK A HIOKETSON. REOBIVEU-Souioaore of those lwautlful premium Combination-BUBBLES.- Prieealow. - At 107 Market atruot. j (decO) W. E. SCHMERTZ STATIONERY, of. all kinds and qualities, for sale low by . ;’ ‘ V 3 - a DAVISON, ■ • . 65 Market street, near Fourth. Lj UGAKCUiUiD HAUS—2O Uerce3 £r&us and Swift’a O Sugar Hams, of BupeHor quality for family uso, for “*5- . ; y P. SELLERS* CO.; Ja24.lw . . : 309 Liberty street tua fcr land war ;JL RANTS by : ‘ AUSTIN tOOMIS, )' jaai : •■•■'’■ 92 Foorthatreet. TOOKS FOU SALK liY AUSTIN Bluff Copper Stock; Alias '* l • «* : Adventure ' « Norwich • Mon. Nfty. _ "L « on Hand street, between. Liberty and Penn. Enijolreof - - : .^ : v*^''-- r : ...Ai ! .'W k «:-W0iSns;liM;ronrtli.8t» : . Or of AUSTIN LOOMIS, No. 92. jfoartfo st? < ? l ? um *i£y an<i-wtending bo&. C 3 iect )Vpi Jc sold low. Enquire of;. : .• AUStIN*LOOMIB, : j* 2s Li± ,92 Fourth street.. ~ C TQCKB, HOTJIS, ,p RAFTS, BONDS, MOBT3AGE3,4c- O toughtandeoldby ACSTIN tOOMJsI : Jft2» -i . Officeyo,:92Fonrth:alrcct. f AWES 1 OUM OVKK-aHOKa, of, the qdslity, aU Jj trarruited,<itCs cents per pair—and all other Quods InproporUon. „ I. E. HAYWARD, . j»27 - - Comer Market and liberty streets. .PPftffAft—' t hoyo for gale .a pureartlelo of Catawbaßraniiyjbytho gallon or bottle, equal inflarar to any Imported. . D. picgEjgENT T- ; • ' • ■■•••? 137 Idbrty st. ' * XTEW 11A2£1N&~60 boxes, M,R. Xt—. Ifl matte Seedless; foi Balfi by - - J *>' WILLIAMS, 122 Woodstwefc SYHW—lnliWß.half bWs.ana&jiM.jiatio. \X ralTri pop aleracr Granite State, and forpS’Ay J al3 - JAMEB a. ncTOmmv tTv' , - JAMES A. nCTCniSON & CO. JfiS ?""VM >00 bbto crosnea, powdered, clar- email • Jooiiin store and for ials k»* • ;- i • 'JAHEa. A. HTOnnHON i co„ - • • ‘ A gang gLtonia Stearagng&r Beffaery. ‘ fSn»» AKl> TINEB AB— . XJ lObfelsEcoaomy Crab CHder: SO u W.B. Cider Vinegar; . 6 casks Pwncb White Wine Tlnegw: for sale by . dec22 , MILLER A RICKBTSON. *" - »•' • 1 ' n. >_ - t ■ ■ >.**■ „;- . : ; y:, ■;■: ~'V* - ; I HOZDrDSITOB!' WCOHOTTVEAHEAD 8. | __ -Ecal Bitatt Fftha ftff BBU T I SNf^Wta U V^ to ,Mp/A^" ,lon jS: »;.«ST-»» feotftwo »tofieabtoh\£ £ta ! « te '' 60 »ySO feet—Doth now and m’gSJ mmm' u nri«^ 6 ,i omg J >rchtlM5 ‘ >«* grafted fruit, 3uTt i" a h” s h »JfL'?r ar - ~7 hel ? 1, 90 to 100 Aercacleami and I with e? 41110 Mauee iaweil Bet calculated for a st£v of the first order. Tpls Land la well of snrnlW lore!, and the eel! watered, harlnir tWeS? 8 *7^”®' *“* feinif well of excellent water therecnj i rarely met with, Mug wiuS^&f%fe n freiUUM I river, and one mile of MohonrahdiL?,,? i f 1110 ,7 0n B b ' of the Cdnnelljtille enioexhaustiblebcd of IRON OEE contain felt, the market, only thattho ? woolduot the Far West. Term, eh.yVaud priS m^ZVi' r^°’i t 0 ther particulars, enquire of. W. e*^ r fnr ; : jSoaSonßY"^ B ; dec-oty -.o 800 l Estate Agent. at t™SL B„ :■ Orphan*’ Court Sole, —r * V' lr W of an Order of the Orphans’ Court of Alio, ghenyoonntyjlwillexpose to sale at l*nhlfo outcry or teadoo-at tImOOURT HOUSE,In thadty bfHttabnrrtT on tto FIRST MONDAY OF KmL “J. too o cl ock of said day, tho undivided half part or moldy or the foilowlDg described Tract of Land, situate In South Kayetto township, Allegheny county, in tho Btato of Penn sylvania, the.property of Agnes Jano White, a minor: ad- M,S wm of JamM McConnell, the heirs of Joseph Mo- Murray, William MoMurray, B. A. Movoy, BenjamlnKolao, Ster)ing,and described by the following conreS Swf nM ’v ; 1^ ginn!os ot 018 South-east corner at a Jog -1 'S52' Wc?ri-mJ' ln ' Is . of ? am “ McConnell, North3Mdo -1 , 11 ,0 & ffr 0 ' 1 ™ t» a post: thonco by lands of the hilts of James McMurroy, North OSld degree/ West 31 6-10 i perches to p post; thence booth s/dcirrees.Wcst: 18 8-10 wn e “-rn a pOSt ’ J honce b f lands of WilltamMcHorray, mi i ?n W 4 * rak 1 tbenra tSuh ■ 32} .'&^f 401 - u ? gonbes, hy lands of B. Kelso, to a iKt’ltr tin °. 1 ®“ ra ? el Sterling,Southo6 degrees, cSm 1 KEf bcs 5? slnm f 1 thencu South6oSdS torches to a whito oak; theneo SonOt 11 ‘-lo.pernhcs to the piece of boginning; con a“ict n £^' thrce Acrea “■“> Three-quarters of al A™, .WILLIAM K. WHITE, Ua&rflian of Agneg Jape Wh»n : „ JPannif Houeif . /\NE OK TWO EARMSi-Krith commodious Brick Dwell blcs ’ 40 «8r»»»4 enltoMo tor Patms, ortofattencattlo fcr this market. Albo, a convenient iiriek Country Manplon and. Stable? nS- 0 m3 B ? n^ ,ra n a,l,e S?’ I'’ 1 '’ fe ™ u y- Also, one emallS E'f.'f ’ “P 4 on excellent .Two Story Brick Dwelling, with fP?* 10 ?. basCTn ' tlt fnd atUo-on tbs bank of the Allegheny! AlS>? 1 <»“ 90educt -JAJIEB 8. CRAPt!* dre2B:lf - No. 144 Fourth at. : <a«»,n K ““5,— — 8 --P|yn|, uu Clothi, 11^-OTCtofrm!dfo “-.«»■. O. 0. HiJADLY AICO., | 82ThInlfltrecf. j taken at par. AOEITCY 808 gßawairv JAMBS BI4KKIT, Agent. \ifegt Tse House of W. 4 J. T TAPfiTim* a On _, , m :Sft'•../» sss-"": Sfi? 1 * - Hei!brouo, BtuttcsnJt, •» bL B S”S’n flrsl^vSok’imd 3MI ..:■■• . Corner of gOTpnth .ml ; | „ 100,000 Prime shell Oyster*. (§§& /£) r,t v ff g®P§ IVE I>' AND ros BALE —SaIt N&jJsSsr' S?' ivr t 's*»°r quality, CUk Plants, nf, v daw , a l c 5 3ys '- V, ° invite the dUama of jwktfru wi 1° *5? v » rail, and try on* SINE j 'OY&TEE3. We are prephred to supply Keslaurants. Hotels. Famlli “ ot thovborfcst notica otNo. 128 WOOD STRFPTO— ?t 018 C 9 K ? , ? 1 1-0P HAND AND WDEETY STRtETS. - •■-CHAS. KIMBI.E A (X). n OT8 ™ 8 » tjUNE C.MX3K3.—Wo wish to inform tho cittienj that wo j'ar't'r' ll of , the fillert •'Wrtments of Hoatio Jl , nrin “ Umo Piocefl, everOHered in this market, direct from wo pell win as low as M 0 ™ ,n - Su>to. Cot : nfail.) toa Sach irw than any (stabhsbmont in this city. Also, a fine lot ° f J at< *“? n a Jewelry, which wo will sell lU nsiwl, at whoJesalaprices by ihe single artic'e, at ' Jewelry Store, . street, PHtsburah. _ „ ■. Copajptncr»!iip. r" R p ; 1 nTn\ BR f lN AK !LHH T ?> B - M - and J. V. EXtoSfcSr 17 : 0^^* JONES, LADTH & CO., M 2 f Bar,Small md wire ftv 4 - Irn °’ °£ a P tl«wriptiong; warehouse. N 0.99 Water st, l»*twefln Market and Wood sfau Pittsburgh. £Jall;3m^ _ - - . Consume theSmobc. mjp putecriber barteff the esclowvo ritfit to toamifftty CON’SD\il”\n VTr!i?'< T AP? IrrS HOT SMOKE ™ I Q EIJItN ACE, la prepared to receive ordencaod .? r l i ratln s liiMldlngs with tie most economical foKS A n!°l '“““““.of U>nss Interested: ia roliciited. _AnjinJi)rmßhon can bo hatlof A. BRADLEY. .£io~. 4 T WGO ?,? tr “ t ' cr °f, :J. BAUNDOtIAE. . decSi.tt ) iron City Store Warehouse. No. Ist Wood. si Ty SSOLUIIOX—The tan of'*. WILCOX 4 CO, Drag. JJ! gists ondApolhecarj (kstras dissolved on tbs 2dinßtT imposed of bit entire Interest In Uie lato flm, to his bite partner; Mr. JOSEPH FLEMING, would cheerfully recounuend titm to his Mends, and asfc a conttauanco of the -potions,™ heretofore Sff" stowed.uptm them. fja9l - L.'WTLOqQb. PJSEKjS *M»UK OIMfUUHUiI, iOK MEa._Thls arti ■£»^H£ r rflsSriptqS^?'. raeet and will - ■&irtdtons.—T*3ie oneonuceior two tablo BDodnfnlls Of hoiiJo r >’ a ’ nd add to 11008 V>«t of milk; letlt itand an . hour or two in a warm place, after' which ■ add corn, ■ enicca k taste, aid it will to baUuj;. for sale by E. E. BELLEES 4 CO. SI Wood street. . . •T BTOBK is now replete with early &r ? h £ 1101 l>ej3 ' rnßln * Instruments, fcrtho S r tolk <m<i Btn " r colters, and erorytiilng of interest to the iaimer, gardener or amateur. 1 “ IlfarotteST dealcr3 Qnti merchants filled promptly, on: : ■■ --— _ ••■••'•■• •. • • . ja!4 Dividend Notice. ~ . ■ ■' OFncE Ohio asb PinrasTivuni Bmitflib Co.; > . PlttnJmrgh.aOTmber 31,1853. f TlHIt Directors or the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railread Xompanyhave declared a dividend of foor per rent ont ti ihe net earn nga of tie road for the air months ondlnr this day, payable on and after the 23d Jannary next s Tranafer Hooka Kill be closed nhtil 271 h Jannary, pror. - _Ja2 HM.AntMER.Jr.. -ftSSror. JOnw IXQIDJO* . • oooofiAiT rrivrxn FIiEHING BROTHERS?" _ _ .(Siicrcsfors to J. Kidil 4 Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ‘AVOO WSctl Pa, rn l irSc* et 0r r De,s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver Insurance Stocfea* S I?.^ ? IS JVEB1 ’ ERN INSURANCE CO. STOCK, on OO "which $2O per share]™ been paid, for en!o by - WILMAMA. HILL & CO,' 64W00d street. SM-W* OUT.—Hating concluded to remove from the I Dov offer my largo stock of BOOTS, SHOES and THUNKS, at PRICES REGARDLESS OP OQST. Myetock consists of almost every, variety now In the market, and will bo _so d at prices to suit customers. All those who want Bargains ore lnvited to call. T*. E, HAYWARD ja23 Corner of Market and liberty ats.' 'pSumTfSimiNl^orraiiralHofSoartfton^ J. _ on nigh Blreotj. near Wylio, by 145 deep to an alley, witha large two story FIIA3IE HOUSE. For price ami terms call on . 8. CDIHBBRT 4 ibl», _ja!3 140 Third street. fpilß KEAL EpXATK JOURNAL, r&ntaining ,a list of mi «™ P t 7 r " r , 'W S CutjibkUT * SON.cantxi had OKATIB, by calling at their office. No. 140 THIBDAt. [ ja24 ®lyi H sl2£to,one-thlrd in ham, balance in !r, . , ftur years, wewill tell a new HOUSE,! u»t finished, of six rooms and cellar, withLotlOO feet front by i j)5 deep on a ten feet alley pleasantly situate on Mb Weah- Ineton. 8. CCTHBERT 4 SON, : J tt24 ■ ’ • •.■■■■ ' ,140Thirditant.' TWO BRICK. HOUSES, on Logan street, for sale by a ccinuEßT a son, i a ‘ s Real Batata Agents, 140 Third at IjlOR BALb-rO3 ACRES OR LANIt, adjoining the noro 1 ’ ° r Boater, beautifully located for a residence, and Tory valuable for farming. On it are springs of hard and soil wnter,.makiog it a desirable location for n Water Cure Es tablishmem. It only wants to be seen to be Enquire of THOMAS WOODB, ja37 ■ .- ; 75 Fourth street. . HOUSES TO LET—A twoedory. HOHBE on High street $lOO per year; a dwelling house on Robinson street sl2oper year; a house on Webster street, $l2O per year • a brick house on Ross street, $l6O per year; the serond-storv room of No. 140 Third street, $lOO per year. Apnlyto ■ jan2l 8. CUTHBEHT 4-80 N, 140Thltd st OCATIONB FOlt GARDENB AND DWELLINGS.—For sale, 13 acres of choice Land,’well adapted for Garden ing purposes, with an Orchard of 200 trees; Strawberries. Gooseberries, Currants, Ac. The frultis of the best qualilty Two Dwelling Houses, Barn and B!Sb!o,and a good snnolv of Water. Situate 3 miles frombfanchester. For price and terms apply to ; ■ & CUTHBERT A SON, ;jan2l ■ r 140 Third at • TTALVABLEPEOPEBIIfPO.It SAh»-Bituated on Wylie J . rt.. near Fifth:, constating of a large BMCK' HOUSE, of three atoriei; .containing a hall, two 1 parlor*,, dining KHchen»:iin4sixchambers andflulahw attic* with ft good cellar. The Lot la 20 feet front by fO deep, to an tiler. The yard Is pared; good hydrant, Ac. Price *3600. Terri eaay. .. . S. CUTHUERT A SOJf, ftfelßf U,won THIS AMOUNT, one Udni in hind, the SP *V," •■■ Wimce In t*ro or three jeers, can be hal a comfortahlo Two; Btory tfBICK HOU3B of: toot room*, kitchen, ffood cellar* and finished attic, ritnatAd pn Cartxrn tert alley, near.Wjlio elrect; a gtmlen, wilh shade treea. grape arbor, Ac." Apply to jnat -B. CUTHBERT * SON. 140 Third«. ■ A YOO.NU MAN IV'ANTKD, Hith a small capital, to mi -Ol Chase the Stock, Fixtures and Good-Hill of a rood oar ng-business in this city. Terns made easy. Aroly to - . . a CCTHBBUT * 80S,. General Agents. 140 Third street. f IUKAr BOUSES, In various locations, In town and conn- V. tiy. iml on arammodatlng terms, can bo had by up plying at the KealTlatate ooco of-;- • r • • S. CDTHBEHT k SON, J» a ' • 140-ThWstreet. - HuaMTl'ai * URKJJN’B STOMACH BHTKKB, tor sale . "T , JO3BPH FLEMING, j* l * V Sqcccsgor toL. Wilcox & Go, ISO hogsheads, prime, landing from scr. ■JUi • PsrBla,antXfbr«ale by -: • ■ ■ 3*27 ' JAMES A. HUTCfifISON & CO. SHOT— 18 kegs oM'd numbers, landing from steam boa K«ystone, for Bale by *l*lB. JAMES A. HUTCHISON A CO. jIOK KENT—A Warehouse, frontingon Liberty street 48 7 - feet, and extending back to Iho Canal Basin. Apply fci jo2o JAMES BLAKELY. ..‘*w ••?•». _,j •• •'. ... ‘. v • . .'' .•£< ' ■ . r ' i .'; 'i' ; •..• ' ■ •■ .■ • ’’ - •■." - .. ’V' 'J^-iV 5 ViV'-'’ 1; . . '“• 'VI. '.r-. •*»• • ‘ •.!■. ■••.■ •-/! _• js J> : 'jr i*!'' • ■ ■■« **■'. ..* ,*;*<*! • : 1 «‘t. *' :* l 0.. ■ : >• O' Y'V* O S' f: • J ' , 'V ~7, * ** * J ■', < r * - - a *-“1. VOLTAIC CHAINS! ... „ . Immediate Relief ■ rom ttomstacnta MjD.nnd tlm a permanent ctnvoftll Tf ~ v NERVOUS DISEASES. MwltofHroi,h almost certain relief, tail 08od ”** f&s* ■ -Sssaa»b.B^ p&dß^iedJclaie. JLnrn^^ 110 ®?, b f? deficient .tmnant or HEHVOTB " bat only rinS ““ ■“* tnd^pSlfS^i?^™ o CHAIHB. w> mony. WELL AXJTHKOTKU'npTwiE?, I^^ O PWdnec Srientlflc Phyglcani'aiid- intellfi»*it CATES of foiroain » piinphletofSilnySiiSLP} lo v* 8 maybe ortheagpnt in to *** ,tad (gratis) anS^f^&^^'nllrtnceialStO. By tie first Soy to sees strnngoand marvell<ra«jnrrer iS?”" ororepp iod,end by their iSnence SSSISSSS^S’VST Thfly bw oow intfodnocd In almost nvn w T?<-w>*4tni » s ! MOST POPDiAE OOBATmI AOENTIS ms WOEID They were first Introduced lnto tha Cnitedfitotea.tont SB»SK®aMa«SBr Va?^S h^lSf¥ m 5™ I ‘ !at ’3 r Peofe. Valentino Mott, & sSHSSSeSssa?: Eg. Price of Chains^£3 and $5. . .• ' iDrifal }o call and examine. thofa- That ifdo^’d U al? o ism™Sto^S •*“”» tUsßTMted with a constant SrSiS? 3SSSW ™ in) "• m ® £iMfigSMga3B TTHEBi: iaOTldenco Umt mast th tt hJl h l oreby ™ rt }S'}. Uuit '* thHltif I ’uhVfandTttow|Sra sss“Sss , si^SrS“* thil W h K° bes , “.‘ 0 °S th - ThB rt cMd, faLStS^SftCT. S&MSraggggS Vi. J. Hostetler's Celebrated atnmnM. Biftnii TjWriBBLY ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, and ° f '■\™inwri «S.W^m^^ c * Whea ““»««* »«* too In- S£for m£^m.-temh7c£ to put up In square bottles, -coatelnlnff a Tall auuL ; «lth H t flp«3l flammation nf too' Breast, Bite?of losctte. &re Ua?Plm ‘ pl !f °m 8S° ?ace ' and BreaSihtf OatanaS™”nc£ifc™ or a fiS^ oftt “ £kto -Wc& n » y -Forsale BBOTHEBBtundDr knrsun Tille: MKE B/DAvssON^ffifS£K SteWMtstoirn; BEWIB BAIZELL >do SSS^SSSi. o*’ 0 *’ & ISSfiSTft: : jySSnUwy. . " •■• •••••• ■RTT Ik—£ stogie boi of Dr. TKBKKWS OIMTHJOiFSfn itshkndR I l^t 1 /h?>lf C^f miti ’ B ’ F " mot ’ s . Sailort, or Medan- «v«p» tod, Bound Bndta Moimoi!,EEaum, • ■ tTy ■:: Naugatuck. Conn. , • • . S&o Eewiuril W ■' ■A*?/ coradence; that it will not com axSlpsKk rJ g AiSf° Upa, Borne and Freeies, Scree on Children, and. greatly.alTb-riatai fimt entirely cnro mSTSS^SS' f/iH 18 Blt«a o/ Insects, Ptopl«oattfaFS’ andaUMseasoaofttaßkln...... .... MONBQB lEKREL, -■’ _ r b 7 FLEInNQ DROmEM, N t SiTD?fK^MiB. &uouiKa , Tm^^ i Vm6^jS H 6ra^^^S?: udYISON, East LTbertyi BPAKG& m ata-i liXmZZ*?* KS? B S E w 1 t CO ' l Shwrilmrg; cheater Hecluioirf 1100 Worta; J..W.: HAJWBVJIin. ■ Private ; DB.MOWN, No. 41 Diamoni Allay; ' .WV TP* 6 * o*s unter* attention-tA rinY>mi«ftPilJUw ft*** ««i H»9 pusmess is mostly .coafinwl to'fitoafe'lK - fySSg&SSSgia SS^S^f^^^SSs’- Ano, Nemius Affections, Pains In the Back andlolnsTfai s«ss'ss^K“ i^"r, ' a ’^s?- rot Bnaumxasxa Isa epeetfyand certain fiamadv ft» 1 tnaipainful tnmbla. ItiXßTerSus. »*u» uwaaaj "*■ Offleeand Private Consultation Kooma No. 41 DiAMriNiV • Important Notice to «u wnom it mnv Coßcarn, I-.*. : A"SKsa^at“.2Si?SSs; sS^sssaßsssssKfig chased a Borylng Gnraad to, the S&KgJSL the porpeM ortranaftEring the remains of thedeauTnow !SSS*?IJ? o t s? rjing ,? Jwlonglng lo mid Church, ,’ S^tn^tod|of , HSh^ , “ d fc “ Un «« a tothorm °- oT? 1 * fhipedlttte attention be given to thU :£SftS& %?££?£££ ta " tto mUra to&maOon *lll bo had hyapplvimr tot JOHN 8. SANDS, *■'•- W. B. ENQBIHH. ,W>BX. U. AIABSHAIJk 1 • Comto)|ttflflL —' ja£3mdw m. w; bahex*. ' ' ■ Notice. •. unaer toe style of ,;_; M. W. RASKIN ft CO. dl K wl , of “? « nt >ra interest to the lnmSll!»!i!'k , ”! hritol to nfethe name of the late firm' • in Bi.ttusg the business of eahl Ann VX tahanl(Mftnn»'4^S ho^for acontJonntion of the liberal lWtnSgbSsSa Pittabnrato Jahaary>. 1854—[jaio/' °' A ®“ ERSO!r - ?ot,ce i ~ The business ofjnanufhcfcji* :•■ No conducted ; under tbo firm of William Dait k Co, All persons bavin? claims against me will please present them for Immodlaie • • payment, end those who are Indebted wfl] please settle their - • bills, with as little delay as possible, WILLIAM DALT, No. 24 Pillh ah, - » Next door to the Iron C3tv Hotel “ January 12,18&4—fj<J4) ' . . . - _ _ -Jf • HOTbWrtrMt T AND 3 IN lOWA POB SALK— ' - Xj $BO acres in Museatino county; 200 do Cedar do; 240 do •Scott- do; The above Lands are well located, after a porritral exam-' - inatlan. Those in Muscatine county ere. on an averages •' ten miles from the city of Muscatine, and within two mfiaa - of the HtaUsippi end Missouri Railroad, which road is now " making from lJavenportto lowa City. : They will be aold itt - ' portioned 40, SO ami 100 acres. -Apply to ' - > JAMBS BLAKELV, JeO • Beal Estate Agaafc ;; ■ " Joseph faCCCBSSOB-TO CO.I - s -r -eOIUTEU MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps' ‘ constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Mtxfc - cises,MedlclnoChesta,Perttimeiy, andTeii t**’-* • hl» business. ■■ ••_ • -OS-Phydcians* PrtScHnV.r ' . - all hoarse ■ ► > . ' K V ‘-t \ < _.-1- V. « * x :*r i I'UtVJEttMACHEU'B inrDno-Etßcfmo : hostetter, smith. t co~ '2S7 Penn Btreot Pltttbnroh r.\ l- V.V ti-... V" * K ■ ’ ■ * te • . ■ A.' . ' * '■/ ■ S ’ r’ t * .VZIUS tISTOB\/
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