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'-•.‘■NiX* n •-7.'.- »^V^4?'TX-; : ;‘ , --'*iX'': ; >' , V,v 1 - -' I S ’ ! - r . ,«, ,- .- .-- I. -*„» • ' • .. .' • ;; -• >, ' »r* \4vX' ’’“• v f '■^X '< •.'i - ,--- _. -. r . , y-,> , . j* f ■*) > |r, v K ./ v.i-'* - .% *.V. { ., * « ' the TUESDAY MORNING: Atreumn Escape or Jewhi;—Within • the past few - tho offleere of the county prison have discovered a fchemßon the part of Jewdl> nowin the jail, on* charge of murder, to escape, which, if it had not been for the timely discovery: made, would undoubtedly havo resulted Id the complete success of tho plan, and the escape of the unfofto. tiate prisoner. The details of the schema, show wonderful ingenuity anil perseverance on Jewell’s part, and also es tablishes tho fact that he hod accomplices outside of the jdl wall. ' r :-on. Friday and Saturday last, the jailor,'Mr. Crawford dts* covered soms unueal appearances about the prisoner. This excited his suspicion, and tin Sunday, the Sheriff, jailor and others searched tho cell occupied by Jewell. On examing his Irons, they discovered that the rivet confining the clasps of the manacles around his ancles, had beenfiled through insuch a manner Ibat with but little effort ho could have broken tho rivets and freed himself from the irons. When this was discovered, the prisoner quietly remarked, that •‘no one could.. find fault with him.” On oxamfaing the large pipe which carries tho refuse from tho roll, a bog was discovered, containing chisels, a file, and all tho necossary tools for removing the heavy iron plate from tho jail win dow, In tho ventilator, -a rope made of bod ticking was discovered—ihe rope Is .very strong, nearly an inch thick, and about thirty feet in length.. In the bed of the coll a heavy wooden hammer handlo was discovered. Tho rope found consisted of pleoes of ticking a yard In length, tied together. It was twisted in a very skillful manner. Jewell was Immediately convoyed to another cell, aqd suoh measures as were necossary to his eafo keeping taken. If tho plan hod not been discovered, three hours Vork would havo sufficed to have placed Jewell atlibcrty. Lecture.— Hon. Horace Greeloy, of the Now York Tri bune, lectured last ovenfng, at Masonfo Hail, to one of tht largest audiences ever congregated in this city. Tho sub ject of the lecture was "Reform* and Reformers.” The discourse was in a great measure a compendium'orall tho arguments urged by tho modern reform era, in favor of their Innovations on theestablishedorderof things. Thovarious tr . subjects of slavery, intemperance, woman’s .'rights, aboli tion of capital punishment, end tho true position of labor wore noticed, and savage blows dealt those whom tho spea ker choso to call conservatives. With a great many ideas estefcmed—by some—as visionary, Mr.Grooley united much practical good saiiso—existing evils were pointed out, and the remedy to bo applied, presented with a friendly hand Mr. G. is far from being what is known ns a rabid reformer! Aa a speaker, Mr. Greeloy lacks every essential quality to please and Interest an audionco. He is careless and drawl*' ' log la his pronunciation, and Tory indistinct In his eauh ' cdAtion. ' The audlenco with which the lecturer was greeted last oveuing, was such a one ns ho may well bo proud of. Ilmaa Corpus Case.— Mark CulUa was brought before Judge McClure yesterday morning, on « wrfto! habeas cor pus, for tho purpose of obtaining his discharge from prison, on bail. • Messrs. Roberts and Darragh appeared for the Common wealth, and CoL McCandless and Mr.Tollock for thedo fonco. Tho evidence before tho Coroner's Jury was read by Mr. Darragb, after which a number of witnesses were examined, In regard to the affray. Their ovldoncd showed tho same facts as exhibited in tho statement mode in oar paper a few days since. Judge McClure, after hearing the testimony, In an opinion of great ability doellned admitting tho prisoner to ball, and ordered him to bo remanded to prison. Serious Accident.— Mr. Walter Fahnestock, of Liberty streot, one of oar most respectable citizens, met with a seri ous accident, from the effects of which he U now lying tn a ▼ery critical condition. Ho was riding in a carriage about • dusk, along Penn 'ylv&nia Avenue, when tho horse became frightened by tho sudden lighting of a lamp. Mr. Fahne- Btock leaped from the carriago, but fell upon his head. ■ When picked up ho was iu an Insoarible condition, i a whi.-h ho remained for some time. Dr. McOook Is his attending Physician. By the exertions of tha driver,who maintained his seat, the horses were good stopped* Oixomir aito Pasorajij.— The exhibitions of the Panorama of Mammoth Cave, Falls of Niagara, and Crystal Palace will be accompanied with a Concert by the MUses* Avondale! of Boston. These charming sisters have receotly mot, in Harrisburg and Washington;-with most triumphant sac eess. If wemayjudgobythehighcnoomiamsofthepfess In tfatwo eitics, theystand among the first of. their profes . rian.. The exhibitions will open in the Athecmum Hall- on . Toesiay or Wednesday. StrJous.AocrosxT.—A little daughter of George Hubbard, who resiles on Ohio street, Allegheny city, near the Ger man church, In tho Fourth Ward, was frightfully burnod On laat.Thursday. Bho is only about two years of age, and while hor mother was absent, her clothes caught fire from he grate, and before any assistance could, be rendered her, Bbo was burned almost to a cinder. Dr. Baldwin was sent formed dressed her injuries, but ha sajß she cannot live. Railboao Apctdext.—On Tuesday night last, between the hours often and twelve o’clock, a young man by tho name of was killed on the track of the Pennsylvania Railroad, near Latrobo. While standing on the track; Gleaner was knocked down, and ran over by tho train; ho was literally crushed to atoms. The deceased was a young man—a son of Mr. Glossner, of Cham Vera MILL p»nr La trobe. —_ Mas Killed.—Ad inquest was held on the body of John Conrad,in South Pittsburgh, on Saturday evening. Tlio deoeased, while attempting to get cn the off horse of a team, slipped off the tongue.of tho wagon, which passed over his "breast, causing Instant death. The wagon had about eighty bushels of coal in it, and was coming down the hill above South Pittsburgh. The deceased had served two terms In the army. -- Bio. M’Makub’. Valzstise Quadeillb Sciuls.— As will bo seen by reference to his advertisement in another column, Mt.M’Mawus gives a grand Valentine Party on next Mon* day evening, 13th inst, (dL Valentine’s Etc,) at Lalfcyctte Hall* which promises to bo the most brilliant and fashion able affair of the season. - Wc wocin call the attention of our readers to tho adver tisement of Mr, Schroder A Co,, to be found in another col umn, andat tho samo time Uko occasion to stato that 0. Anton gives lessonson the Piano, Violin, Guitar, Ac. at the Music Booms, on Fourth street, or at tho residence of the pupil, if required. ECosce&t.— I Tho Concert la aid of the Sixth Presbyterian Chureh, will come off this evening, at tho Sixth Presbyte rian Church. Tho Concert will no donbt prove a grand af fair. Tho Philharmonic Society, we are glad to goo, !* en gaged to appear. Wo hope there will bo a good attendance. Back Aqaix.—lion. P. C. Shannon has arrived in the city from tho South, where he hail been on a pleasure trip for' some time. - Assault .as d Battzet.— Joseph For was-committed to jail lost evening, by Aid. Major, on a charge of assault and battery, made.by Wm. Linton. A LOT-of best quality Cuba Cigars, in boxes of one hun dred each, will bo sold at M’Kenna’a Auction House, this avening, at early gaslight. Dr. 11’Cu stock's celebrated Family Medicines havo Josl been received by Fleming Brothers. H. P. Callow, Third street, has recohred the Enlckcr booker Magazine for February. C&U and get one. - Bb. James BTCusxock’s Medicines hare boon received al Keysets, 140 Wood street. Lost.—Last evening, on St Clair street, a wolcn scarf, which the finder will please leave at this office . DiStsct Court.— -Before Hon. Moses Hampton. President • Judge. . ■ • John Euthorford for use of Wm. Gormloy vs. M.-Eldrod • Ho. 305, July term, 1853.. Jones and Stowe, and George P* Hamilton forplaintiff, and Williams for defendant. This i* on action of dobt on a bond for $4,000. The action arises out of transactions vith tho Fayette Manufacturing Company. Ho verdict. ■ Before Hon. H. W; Williams, Assistant Judge- James IU Hamilton, administrator of Wo; M’Closky, do* ceased vs. Pennsylvania Bailroad Company ;Jfo. D 5, Jaiy . terra, 1853. Whaler. Stanton and4Jmb§taetter for plaintiff . . and Stokes and J. H. Hampton for defendant; ' .■ M r Clp>kyv tho plaintiff.intestate,was killed, withanum oer-of-othora, drovers and emigrants, by aeollisloD which occurred on the railroad at Ncwton-Hamilton, nearllarris* ... burg, on the third of March lost. Tbo accident was* ter rible one, and caused much excitement at the time. *The . ’Conductor on the train was tried for manslaughter, and ac quitted. The persons injured, were In an emigrant ear at . taebed to a stock and freight train. The locomotive-being - disabled, th 6 train was stopped In n deep a short «nrve, and parlies were sent forward and back, to warn the passenger trains approaching from the East and West. The messenger who started West stopped to wannhimMlf In-a watcb-hcaae, and while-there," the train paased without having reoeired warning of tho danger. :TbO'locomotive ran under the ear in which the drovers waro sleeping, and,' by the bursting of a steam-pipe, those In the car above were dreadfoilv scaldccL Kino, of the ten occupants, died from* the Injuries received: •• • • This action is brought by the. administrator, under a re cent act of Assembly, to rcoorer damages. The amount i , claimed is $15,000. The defence Is that the party injared . being a drover, should, according!© the regulations of the company, have remained in the car.with Jhls stock, and that IT no had dono so bo would liavo suffered no Injury. • In re - ply, several witnesses testify that the men were told by the . oonduchir to go into that particular car. Itrwasrproved that - some of the men in the car. were so bftdly scalded that- tho sUn came off their bodies, when any one took hold or them .to render.aasistance in tbu moving after the accident, theto was- found, tho skins of whole hands, stripped offjikon glove, the nails adhering to tho fingers—tho Birin- stiffened . and became hard like leather. The skin was stripped off - tho abdomen of onoof tho ‘passengers,' and hunglika an apron. • tftrfle Oic cartful attention of all per tout cjjlide.d vrith Qmgluor OMs t to Oie foUowing ccrixficalA, ffttXJi-bclout, by Mr. Jons' 0. Little, of PtdiUx in this county:■■ Mr. Lirw* 1b one ©f our most respectable citizens, and tol untarily called on Dr. Eeyser and offered his certificate to tie tods stated below. The PECTORAL SYRUP la for sale at 140 Wood street, and by druggists generally. ?**** Cur « *>F »*• Keyaer’a Pectoral BTBUP.-I Uvo in Peebles township, Allegheny county, Ihsii k coughing sn4 spitting, which commenced About the ; 4thof February lost, and continued for eight whole months. I employod the best physicians. In the country, und my coughcontinncd unabated, until early in October. At that time I was advisod to try your PECTORAL COUGH SYRUP, which 1 did; and alter 1 had tahen ono bottle, I was en tirely free fre a coughing and spitting. I had despaired of «Tcr getting well, and'l think It should be known that this' valuable remedy will do for others what St has done lo my B M. Kerr /OIWC. LITTLE, Peeblestp. • Pittsburgh, Deecmbar 3b By the QBeilly Lines .for tho Horning Post :F£BRUAfcY]7; .■ Wisroi(rTO»| Fobro ary A.—Bmiv. —Tho House dlraoreed to fto Senate's amendment to the hill regulatingtha SsiT ntos contingent fond report, a spoch.l - ,onohundred-ftoueaod, dollars for dhSibuttoii among the rescuers of the steamer Sait Foradwo-SihS dneed bnt nnt token up. A bill from the miltee was introduced discontinuing the (Sdltteil? pensation to Collins' mall steamship Uno forrarrvlno-s?' and authorising the sccro'ary of the h'a.» ?' . .other lines for mail service, and author!r, *1.,. - Ships: and It also authorises the post maftS°te I S llß ffi 0f for proposals for carrying tho r mailstefSSfiS r ‘ *° he governed by thelimf ™e»TjnhSrt S.SvZ^'V 0 same committee reported a bill SDerifTHnr^l!!* service, The to railroads for canyingaMla.rates to- be paid A communication from the sonot*-*- _ read, transmitting partial rennrtß r>t was then cific railroad. Refold BQrTo * fl *•- tnSSSSSME.r** I '’*.•» **:■ Wade SaffI^^KjWSjSSSSK he did not thnn ’ lBl “"Mon to prove that set aside'the Missouri Jv® lB5O as having imrf pri iyinVvrr4^r^J^: He said the measure mock noliUrjinc??^—-°4 S tie lnsfc six weeks to serve their to?rtl£rlv.ns^ ,e ?f- lr ° a PP“<* t° southern men to renMi 4 honorably towards the north, and not seek Gcause th o south had no further, inter- Su«wK2fS UP Provisions. He warned all, that if I' 1)0 committed on tho rights of the north njtheeiyto d?n^ nt * ee^n ** would be aroused which would - LATER BY THE ARABIA. > New York, February o.—Tho details of the battle of Ci talo, on the Danube, show a bnlliautvletory by the Turks. It lasted five days. Tho Russians were completely dlsoom! fitted; 4000 wore killed and two Generals wore wounded The Turks attacked the Russian reserve, driving them back upon Krajood with the loss of their cannon. There wua im mense slaughter on both sides. The Turks afterwards de stroyed the Rnssian fortifications and returned to Kalofat The Rupsians aroerecUng fortifications at Scbastonol and Crimea, and bare extinguished all the lighthouaea The Porto mokre ewmßnl modiflcatlons to tho note of the £? ar the. latter, havo pronounced. eatlßfiO w?V ,TI “ Cl W“foplrl>o sea of Asoff has sent for old vo SohastopoT. .Tho presenco of tho allied ilcots prevented thaahlpmeotoftb.ot 10 troopifrom Scbaatepcl. P entk?ah*o b S3« g“?^L h “ * GUEAT FLEE IS KEW_OIILBANS—TEN STEAMBOATS DhaTROiEIk __«sw Loss, Fohruary (X—Ton tteomtoato. inclndlno th. Charles Belcher, Nllchcx, Tlsh, Lima, Mohegsn and sf.S. canpht fire tzHlay, nnd were burnt so wrioualvaa ta h* worthless. The ..earner on board, was on fire, bnt the boat and lady c*cnn«d • fi T | whites and thlrty-iwo m-grofs rerishM All iVi«» rl«uL. KT? w r Wc? w^ heavily foad«l with produce-; also, a largo nmonnt on thr» fevec. .The loss is estimated at nearly one ialllion. PratAnEtPitu, February o.—At tho annual mretlne of the Pennsylvania Hal tread Company, the Treasurer’s sfate tneQtwas rcAfl, shewing tlm total receipts from stfu'kboldrra nnd)oausj° l« $16,312,th>7 M; expendod $14,050 64. The subscriptions to other roads crcgI.GOO.WO. Balanco in ■JS^^SS^ 8 ° f th !L? CASDrer 45 “' 330 *2. A adapted" appropriating $150,000 to the completion «f connection with the Qhlo.and Penftsylvaniaread at Mm 2 .- f? A bat t}lt ‘ bo ruado east of Ute A resolution waa adopted guarenteciDg s*oo,ooo atpek to the SCrubt*nvdle and Indiana Railroad. ni’lhl 1 '? 6 ?” “ ro “hy suthurisod tesubseribo aholfmliHon to.tho Lebanon end Hue Grove road,for the purpose nr from ‘‘“•’“tor Kdl tioa to the CoAumlua Jlahroad owned by the Stole. Cnamnn, February o.—Julllcn'a Concert U creating (Treat excitement. The rush for Uekota true jo great, tint tho rale on Saturday morning bad ta to adjourned for an n°“bt- re r ' ' rUela » Concert frill to girea to. lenilT Y ° EE ’ r “ fcrm ' r 3' G -—Ecdinl has jailed la the Ai - February o.—Flour market firm, trill) an nn- Okt? , E f °* 15 >°°0bb!j straight State at $0; good ' U '“ 7 ' Cram ...Transactions in S^ t adTaSo!’ UtI ’ t ft?arm: “ lc3 J.WU bujhclj of Corn, ItLOM hTu.Viri I Jalna for the ireok, ketdoll bkday 01 ~ ou bales—mar- CoUee—Kio. pricei firm, traqsactiona limlloi.— Sales MO.baga at .Flour market firm. ArUn >*“ 21 '°° 0 bbla - -tnUebt Stale at ft’U-^r s ', Sbdtbcrn—Sales of iSOO bbla. at SJ,S7, buyera bolding back fur lower price*.- Coro wltrij. \v? : ?. C al QU ; demand. Southern at ' qlui'vvin 1 ]? *5 i>orkacUTf! * ep«n»aliv«d«-tnunri SifclrfpJj * market finn. Soles &W bbls re packed Chicago Ueer. at fc14,00, market Arm, with a a Impro* Ted upward tou/loncy. Lard—sales 176 bbts at IOW^IO I ' f.Q^r—-New Orleans, sale* 350 bbls at firm, Molasses, ealea 400 bbls at SO, firm. Jinsced Oil, sales 15.000 gai. at 74, firmer.. Iron.market, sales 100 ton* ats3B(*4o Flonr niiMtUfd, nadcr-lhc Arabia’s advK»s.^Somi- < » n . qmry for *zport. _Pri«ia generally Wow the rleira of hohl fttt - :Sales of 500 bbls eillu at $0,00; sapc-rfm; held attS 60 no buyers. No sales ftyo Flour anil Corn Meal. Wheat— improved. Bn!c S 1000 Dasbelj ot $2,00 for prime Penn. red; g2,12@2,13 for white. low fold at .$1,05. Corn qaiet Sales 2500 «.Si5^ , JS 01 '> ia ,f tnmT a.-Tho river haa fallen two feet air laches since Saturday. Weather pleasant. Flour h*M nt P; no sales. Whisky 23 I'rovb.L. sal. £>£! Sm^ !l ', or »'? 15 March Ist. at $l3; bulk meat held afc s@o, Prime lard m bhla at 9W. Cloversoed dull Sugar: aalea SSO hbda at 4©4%, food dlmand "facavm, February e.-Errefaj/.-The river baa fallen Welrna?> w. BlU ? r 'J“ sr V Wuntllc r pleasant. Flour active; sale* 6000 bbls, ' closing firm at J 7, Whisky at 23. Prnvl alons improved; sales 4000 bbls mess Pork at 113, and 49 J“ r rumps;Balw of 4iai,ooo lbs bulk Bides at Ccints. and J?'TbU “ W Llt 1 : '>'« 160 U “ , JJe.bblaheldhtOJf. Uoveraeed: sales heavy at !6{}So. Lmik-ed Oil qujetat U 0 cpntp. ■ IIOBERT E. PUHXITS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ST. LOPIS, Mo. ffESIBBy FABMBB6* IfiBUBA2TC£ COfIFABY. NEW LISBON, OHIO. Capitol. 8130,000. . B. JTOASKEF, Agent. . Et. Chtaiu Building, 103 Third itrut, Piaiburgh •■•...• ..OFFICERS. . ■■ J Aura Kult, Prea’t-. ..... Jamas Haunter, V. Prcs’t. -. Lcvi-Mabtik,'Secretary and Treasurer. REFERENCES. - A.AA. H’Baln,T. L'mbsUEtUir, Dr. Irish, Joseph Hall, Springer llarbaugb, E. U. Stanton; Wilkinson A Holbtoth GilbortAFredorick, Pittsburgh i James Mason, Zen., Hanna ■Uarratson A Co.,Cleveland; Graham A il’Coy, Br.G. p r i c> ’ Cincinnati, fijt»o * I WILL SELL OR. KF.NT my property ia Manchester, - .consisting of a short acre of Ground, upon which are erected two Frame Houses, one containing eight and the other.Jonr rooms? Stabling,- Carriage, Wood and -Coal Houses, and a flno assortment of Fruit This property la >ory : pleasantly situated near the. Ohio Hirer. The build* in« are shalcd by trees, and near the Omnibus station. 1 will tell all ora portion of my Furniture, atnl would prefer w «“nmg possession until Ist of May. Apply to ; _fobO _ • ■ • JET. LBR, 13d Liberty street I** ' Gre »t Bargntna ORGANDIES, RAILAGES, TISSUES, Em , broideries and French all wool Momrdo Lainevat - ■ . . MURPHY & DURCHFIKLD’S. .Jlaring purchased, Tory late laat Summer, a large lot of Lawns, OrgundjfiSj.-'Baragcj', and Tissues, we hate deter mlned toafose thftacut at greatly reduced prices, and will have tho.prlces matted down and ready for wile this morn ing. -Also, on t>mo?row mornlog-wo have marked down and ready to soil* a large lot of fine aiT wool French Printed Do L&laos, parch.-l*ed this winter; and on same day our large lot of Embroideries, of recent importation, and newest styles, embracing French Collars, Sleeves, Spencers, Cuffs, Scotch do.? Honitonand Maltcsodo., Flouncing, Ac. ’ : Ladle* will do well to embrace this opportunity of sup plying themselves,with those goods, at prices much lower than usual. |febo:2t] MURPHY A BPKCHFIELD. m fcMGLIBif. ■ . : JiHICiUBDSOJf. ' •J. L BOWJSTT ENGLISH & BIOBABD6OW. COMMISSION AND FOItWAHDINQ MERCHANTS, Ann Wholesale Dealers In Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by JJurbrldgu & Ifighram, No. 116 Water ond l&O First street, Pittsburgh. Desna. >■' r > fe3 . .Wanted- ' ! ' A N-’EXPERIENCED AND ERAOTIOAD OUTTEE— ix Qnb who understands the business In all its depart' mentfl, at JOHN McCLOSKEF & CO., f«? 3 . . No. 88 Wood street and Diamond alloy. TATANTED—Three good Iron Finishers on engine work, f f Steady employment and fair wages will be riven. Enquire at ihis olflcft, . fcb2:3tw*s3 . v Copartnership. “ r THE DhDEBSIQMiU have this day entered into co-part* nerthlp, under the namoand stylo of J. A. lIUTCUI boN & 00., lor tha purpose of tranaoting a Commission and Grocery business. ; JAS. A. HDToaiBON. . . „ , . A- M. WALUNGKOIID. Pittsburgh, Fobrnary 1,1554 . f e >,o HOT COKN.—a. new supply just received by B. T. 0. MOBQAN, 104 Wood street. tftlUUKS—Dried Beef; tiupir Cured Hums; Bacon Shoulders; Grease and LanLxecM and far sale by LKE<3f> U*ALPXCf A CO; ftbl _ /" t » V;;- :■>-■ :f A;-,-;;-:«;■; ••■ • • "=TO THIKTXVmiRD CONGRESS TELEGRAPH 3RABKETS. For. Sale or To Let* ■ .. t • , * -. , PnrsßTTKOßjYobmary 6, • *“ thechannel h ? mark, and filing. .lias alien a loot since Saturday cronlng-* , Werannotlookforwator mffldont for naTigatfonby He large boats, until wo have another thaw and rain. B teamer ifaxengcr iVo. 2, is reported aground at Beaver ahoalfl. Sho loft here on Saturday Toet. ' ' Th.aa&'aak, that left is : repotted e ground at Glass House Ripple.' ifo rirer fitai -tes fast, one cause, doubtless, being the hard freealngof the xirora abOTO here. . IT nT g : U!lt and finished taoßt iS ’ I» designed fer • B,Ter - tetfo- She is ore of ihe Bteam,Wat orer tamed out in this b ftrhsr 10 60 “« "S the Mulrfowl of the Chariot Willi' . : Tilliotudlem.” . -an* » strong as Castle feet keel, 30 feet l, h or depth, 4 boilers, S 3 inches hr 24 feet, Sgtatfofh^^Wrt^ta o ’^ “ 4 WSrO by Snowden, cahln by SI. A A. Gullit, painting Ml 1 nnderstand thatthcro is stm great danger of fimher loss among the steamboats at St. Th !.f” 0 * 1 br “ kiD K up that has taken plane has ly Wri, “Z'®';®’ 5 ' “ bOVB tl '° Cit ' V ’ whl A 1,1 Paa, t 3 t 0 mm -^Ssjsgs* coming dnll-ind yesSae Ta . , 1^? 8 b t S at * i Iltiiiifff mm ."ssfesss^’i.*'" 01di ’ Com* I 4 ran warm is T na ensssrp, asp srasmsn . ARRIVED. ~ Steamer Jefiorson, Parkinson, Brownsville " - Bennett, BrownSTllle. “ Wrat Newton. Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. „ BtcCaUnm. Wheeling. „ Diurnal. Sheppard, Wheeling. “ James Walu Capt. Sliratta. „ DEPARTED. “ 1 ni^f n n’“ kl , , fj, n ' Bro ’ ras ' U, «- Thomas ShrireT, Balloy, West Newton “ Sf“lP^ 3r Sr d * PecWe s-l!Usabeth. Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling Esxhange.SlcCbdlum, Wheeling. el James Wait, eapt-l—.KarStta. Altoonn. Qrecnteo, Cincinnati. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PUISBUBGH, CIHOIHHAXI, LOUISVILLE . SIUST LOBIS. Pittsbnigh Steam Packot Line, _ . *£**3* CO.YYJET txcr t)P PA6BESGEUB AND PABSXGHT PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE And Saint Lonli, * r JJS?» »*„ Tni ? Ij: * c ifl romporedof serp a - Ul * lura!i fcrofcil il« I'S to the Lf CC) which now conshts of the following boat!: bcckctk'state. m s*’£’*“• IKKSrN'CTH vr'A in,Z,,OCT —da,,d»y.- ITrTBBUKaiI„ „71l CAmSI” Thurhlaj. I’KNNSYLVAXU jiwuSSS™—”Jv &"• «*“* »t 10 o’c!**, A 4,,urf ' roCciTC tho mornlrj of For particular?, applv on board, or to JOIiS Xi. LIVINGSTON,) , , JOHN* FLACK. ’[Agent?, MonoDjahela House Building*. IdiarlSJ,., Mffctoarsh, 1R53. For Illinois Hl-rer, stT LaiiUle. 1 jpg; <*P<- » Jtora, «UI £ and passive apply on bonrd, nr . . fuwrior street. CleTChmd. Ohio. i- ?cr palp In Pittsburgh In the following houses*— UjHomins Bros, t. Wilton X Co, ' f' O. 11. Koyser. Jool Mohlcr, Bertf. Pert, j r „ . , J.TL Cassel.* ! ■ eify.—L. A. Beckham, ProMly 4 sioane, J, p, Birmingham.—A. Pettereoh, John G. Smith. [jaH: y Deppt of I to 11 btstrate bis leclnro upon. Tho Young ?V ro 7 ;! ?. A ff ofll aU°n. at tlielr late annual meeting, n-aolTcd to taho tho necessary steps for obtalnlng'snch an apparatus, So a. to HU the Told so oag ftlt. Tbe fobowJnc upon> wm DK. JAMES R. BPEEr! HOWARD RAHM, H F. R. BRUNOT, E. P. BAKEWISbL, Committee. -* tlsm, Sprnins, Lumbago, Cnugbsf fc^ U I ?. R ’' of Breathing, Bains in the Bock, Chert/mdes/ic “ ® <£ / sumption: and are particularly useful under attacks of . cold, which result wlin„ o - h , ,3 ‘. r breast, often the forerunner of .SmnUm . P ?' n J\ la "u mate like oars, whore coughs and colds P imfAlSll?* in 8 c ‘ falling consequence of the sudden cliancestn < WM,.'n un ‘ all subject, such aaare thus attacked wflfflLdThii , °l™ mother" 1 «V -wIS'SSSSM; Sold only in Pittsburgh by 8. K. NORfu* . and Lmtst street A^Sa.rSl.? : ja2B IJOH-BAMS OK KliNl—The largo j.-.- ’ four Lots of Gronnd, situate near wSwi 0 * ion street, opposite Hint glass works of ilr. O Johm™ i g ' Birmingham. Enquire ofv.Johneon, in /i DAVIB* Auctioneer Comer of Wood sod fim, «,Z\. JEW KAlfilNS—6o boxes, nnd K. ; 10 matta ceedlesa: for paiebv J. D. WILUAMS, 122 Wbdd strife ANK STOCKS WANTKD.—SO Shares JSschanaß Knn't 60 ahares M. and M. Bonk, 25 shares Bunk'©f pSL A. WILKINS A CO? _ ; _ 71 Foorth street- STATIONERY, of all kinds and qualities, for wtfo iow bv „ • • Jvß. DAVISON, y ao " 7 ' 65 Market street, near Fourth. LAlilES’ QOM OVEK-BHQES, of the bestquaLKy, a jj warranted, at 65 cents per pair—and allother Goods in proportion. L E. IIAYWAIU), J&Zi Corner Market aod Liberty gtreets. FOR-KKNT— The Three Story Brick Dwelling Home on Third street, at present occupied by non Chas. Noylor- Applyto -4AJ3. BLAKRIiY. jmu Corner of Seventh and Smith field sts. M . w INDOW—A large and handsome Store Window win no sold low by applying at No. 107 MARKET eweet. >3O . ;,i * > 't ' 1 J{-: I'J-J 1 *; i;.. \ ■%. y. rXTXSBtTHGH, I COaaECTED t>JJIrT FOB TOT I Patricbi & Friend* E: Carner qf fifth and Wood LOAN 8. I UnltedBtatea6a.lBGB—.~™ M | United ' I Pemury1iranief1a.1879..™..™.......... Pena5y1Tania65.1568.™.......™...... I Allegheny county 65...... ... j Allegheny county coupons.™. } Pittsburgh eityf15™....'...;......:™,,, Pittshureh city coupons, payable i | Now York™.™. 1.... ' | Allegheny City 65™...™,. //* I coupons, payable - | la Philadelphia™. | BANK STOCKS, j Bonk of Pitt5burgh™™,.™...,...,...., I Slerchanta a Manufacturers’ Bank ■ I Exchange | Fannew'Daporitßank...,//. ’* Alleghany Sating* 8ank™..™.....™ , I ■ BRIDGK STOCKS. - | Honongahela Bridgo™™...™™ ... | St. Clair street Bridge™ Hand street Bridge™™..... I Northern Liberties Bridge™ I INSURANCE STOCKS, j wertern Insurance Company...... .1 thtfeens'lnsurance Company j Associated Firemen** Company.... TELEGRAPH STOCKS. I Atlantic end Ohio Pittsburgh,CiadunatULoclrville Lake Erik Pittsburgh Gas W0rk5™......../.!™! I Alonongahola Slackwatcr..,....™ RAILROAD STOCK. PennsylTanin Railroad ....... Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad... Cleveland * Pittsburgh Railroad™. Marini Railway and Dry Dock™... TurtleCreck Plank Road ™ PerrysrilleHauk Rwui.™ | Grecnsburg Turnpike ™....!!// j Charters Coal Company.... I comm blocks. i Pittsburgh and Boston... North American.. j North West. r,,,.™...*!!!** I North Western™. ...™-™™!!!!'** AdTentoro....™ ™...../..//!***** Ohio Trap Rock™..™.™™../!’/*’***' Minnesota. !/!!/* Pittsburgh and IMe Royal!!!!/!!. Dougina iloughton.. .....™,..! I Ontocogiin. r . 1T ™.™..... | Ridge..™, ™...™«/!!!*^ '*"**“**• Fire Steel '****•"—••- ODiiiug™ -.'r.™™..."!!!."!!!*” Aztec...™., 81afL..™,.,™™..™...„,.!/!/!// Paniajular !!/!/;; **" Arcry __ ///*** Forest. [J/!! Phomix.™™. M ***** —j Iron Caty..™ ...... * **** ionls, Peoria, >ni OTBTER SAtboS^AsB'nBSTAXiIa'STI iOB WOOD SIUEET T"m ? rBTSR WBOOK AXB 4gsipa^SS|^ CUAKUSS STItI* 10. S Wood #tTeot 1 n ti™. _ Su ß<»r Cured Ham,? ' 16 isd?wll? S “ Rar CUrt ' d H * m> i .„Y. -■ f “EK * Ska jat do do do. JurtrmAt imd for nl« by FIUS. SELLERS & CO Agon to for the PotkeW, No. 309 \jbcrty etreefc. J°. S ,5 P ? OII *WITB 7OS 170 c. I'd •mV' rills,EAS’ PEN’S—‘■OriffiEtd ” “ItonW* I(«Mia n eS" Bwia * * “ *“*».” “*sy B LECIvWITH’S?•I.ÜBY PE\'*l£°?i,. < j Uoab! ? E1 ““ c ” AnB many S’.ftST ” W, 8. UiVEN, Stationer and iMotcr, JXnJket street, corner of Swond. ~ ■ Blnttonor onj I’rlntir, Murlfßt itfeeVcornfr of Swond. .LNKS.—Hlbberi'ff, Orth’s. Arnold's. Hst-tL w pint > h sr It "• «*• UAVEa'S Stationery Warehouse, •- Market si, corner of Second. K!!I^:“ OUO th “ bas,nra 11 ,2-wgfii:: Pittsburgh, January «. 185«-(i»25:a».CUwltl TiißM ’ . • . Acknowledgment* rpnE iaDogfltt of the. Western l*cnnsvlvanU lf!f Jf lh ® to tho “Scotc^Ko. lief Fund,, for tba Donation of-Four Hundred and Twwntr ?<»•- Dol ora.paia into tho TroMuryoftho TwHtmnS' thronshthohiuidjof thoßov.AvD.&inpbSl.l) B l U ’ Worn - JOHN nAnrait/lwW JOS* FLEMING having' associated nith 30ft. atipt. «*,_ iivpr o a B ™?* hereafter be conducted under the Btr'lo of 6Uh6oMßtand > «"** taMoX# ’ j a j.y Nottco* T' I J£A Im P A £ MEETING FOR CHOICE OF Dinr.nT. Ufa Insurance Comuenv will TRU i?li h 6 < ?j? C t of * hB 9°' 7th iSM, Utwoen tho hours of ten and two o'clock 1 ’ .---■ C. A; OOLTON. (wv . w BuiiiiimiQ vot for' rat..■ A ** e °t front on WYLIE street, and oxtondlmr A, 109 foot to Wido alley. On th'oTiSStiJSSS*Ik? Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built fOr two small w * n a desirable location for a resld once; ond wIU Jow.nnd on iiivoraMe Mrmj. rule Bood, »ml clLr Incumbrance. Enquire of QEO. F/GILLMORP^™ __ nas ot *10@l •.“a of in m * “o i-Wi ot 7 SSfitiß**" taltber “ lM of 10 **“ primo ot <%; CORN.—Sales of 644 bus at 65c. SAKS HI OOR&ECTXD DAILY TOR Hoon <&. Sargent, I Qjrncr of Wood and Si PENNSYLVANIA- Pittsburgh 8ack5........ par., Philadelphia “ X/ Brownsville 44 ......-./par. Bucks county 14 "u Chester Co. (new issue)— £? Columbia Bridge C 0...... - £? Danville 41 ......... Delaware co. 14 4.—., C? Doylaatown 44 —... t Easton ** f Germantown w 1 Lancaster Banks——. x Lebanon 44 —... ’ £ | Montgomery co. Banks... C \ Northumberland “ ... £ PottsTflle 44 t Reading ; « , u . C Schuylkill county 44 C Washington . 44 ... € West Branch 44 ... C Wyoming.... C Carlisle £ Chambersbnrg—........' a< Erie. . s Gettysburg!*... fij Harrisburg.. , H0ne8d01a—....... Middletown— .... a? Wayneabnrg— — a? York Banks—a? Relief Notes— a? United States Bonk— Vb* Allegheny Co. 44 —ttfem. NEW YORK. New York City— \/. Country Banks...—.— $? % NEW JERSEY. All solvent Banks. m DELAWARE. ' All solvent Banks—, Small Notes. Ka MOaHWO POST Bl Szcbange Bankers, strict, Pittsburgh. • OHIO. State Bk.andbranches..* v Other solvent 8ank5...... V Bank of ■ ,_/ 4 . Granville*.;,...,.-...... sn Norwalk. . Z ia Urbana.,.,....; W005ter...............; “* & ?a , - „ INDIANA.’ J State Stock Banks... a* l State Bk. and branches... 'njaNois. . 74 k §{**« Stock 8ank5........* SA ) State Bank 8ranch........ $o * • t Bank of 111in0i5....;,., -y* ; . /KENTUCKY. ’ , All solvent Banka. a* o* inBSOUR I‘ ' Stateßb.andbrancbes,.. Af / MICHIGAN. ** All solvent , 3 . WISCONSIN.. Marine a Fire Insurance : Co. at 0 TENNESSEE. Allfiolvont Banks.. a »il N ®™_OAEOUNA.. All solvent 8ank5.,.....,. 1 > 1,1 S? 0 *? OABOUNA. ' All eolrent Hanks , i I GBOBQIA. : , All BolTent llAntrn ' 'I is ALABAMA. * . All GclTcnt Banks. 5 LOUISIANA. All eelventßanks i iy „ ’ EXCHANGES. * Philadelphia —...... B»lt hm.™ Af dIL’A K SLLouis,.—*aiso’t MAMT asST " • **, 'J«OTOPCOnWt r» t.> “AKYT/AND. AmericanGotofnew'L.. »** Baltimore American Gold (old) nfw* ??3Wtar- * S^::~ES ::: ? IS grchmgeßlc.»bninche» f? Louisd’or I « N°ilV?^ h T 7O NI»W ENGLAND, Doobioons.Sparvlfhor All eolrcnt &mks.._ Dueote 2 g fpJhlwmjke. J'S lA'thlf’ ™«f°»v<*int 2fB , pant! hdfeft. and orawte fine „!,'“^“f' 1 , brown muslins. Bilk laces, tweed cloths, cawta&DatMt d th^' J * fe ’' , ribbon! < gloeea and hosiery-, snspendert l Wv? i ' p °° ,“! tOD > fringe, with maiy other Ses? “° f .' i ! k and worsted i JAMES .MeKESVA. Anct’r. .. KTELIBT, 73 laeSj Feb™w“lh S ’t AT A 7™ OK -Tl>i« Wl^“ ,d J “>£- w&fii£tCLZ% e T’ — J JAB M’KKNNX, Atict. «t private gale, JAilfa SS 01 ' OrTr?!?'? ST0Il V? AUCTIOX-On FRIDAY MOHV. IlllSlipß over sacks; caasimcre tweed* a«?i -Slf rcoats » ranpupsand marsdllM oral felon Teats CMhl ? er '!' 7«l»od», W'ood and fifth street* W *!?f« M * e3 rDom ®» corner of IGSgiggiffijs&sss ftont of« feetott o«S,Sf„!?£, u 2 d ’, h ®' riD B “ IWO Jto^ brJcS Bwellln/ItaSf No. 1?™ 6 ’ N °' “°> ° Dd ono *BgHb-*sWa»» oot rwserrc, by orilw of nnd^S^ 1 ba , Mld "<*- MsS^K'Sg'^si^M^KSS' OW«l, a n a Goug«X^ll^? o j£^c. ,)i,iJCrS< P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r.. IHOESISQ POS?BT Ixctteage Brolters, ittnds,MiUbursrh. I W I Alked. iAr Vaf. t 119,00;$ 120,00j$ 100,00 100,00: 101,00; lOo’oO 105,00, 000 100,00 96,00! 87,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 96,00' 100,00 109,00 88,00 100,Ooj 100,00 !■ 102,00 102,00! • 98,00 99,00f -02,00 01,00 65.60 65,761 60,00 ' 67,00 67,50 i 60,00 65,25 65,60 j 60,00 00,00 00,00! 2,11 23,76 21,00 ' 85,001 00,00 CO,00! 80,00- 38,00 j 15.60 16,00: 16,00 17,00! 6,00 7,C0; 42,00 44,00! 41,76| 13,00; I 24,00 58,00! 65,60 i -! —j 45,001 49,00 49,76 48,76 49,00 60,00; 62,00 f 102.60 105,00! 10,W 12,00; 86,00 8,00 10,00 . -18,50! 175D0! 63,00 20,00 17,00 6,26 7,50 17,50 200,00 . 8,00 10.00 4.60 6,00 1 7,00 1.12; 1,75 8.00; 3,25 0,00; 2,00 2,0« 2,50 j ! 2,00! —■ 0,00 r,«»: o,oc’' 2.60; .2.00' 'lfiliPPi ISAAC GEBGG, PATENT AGENT, inihl *I» introduction of/IKVENTIO.N-ff £ the Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN', end all'the coun- W« on the Continent, .specially those of FRANCE not Z Haring been snccessfuHy engaged for a period of twenty I- >» «« rLabielnto^ Ura in regard to the existing law of those countries, by which means only a VALID PATENT can bo secured D^ P T? I , nS VALt7BI ' E INVENTION'S, can forward f ’ ani ’ wim P osslto > fiwnplee and com- c.” 11 Ktt£barsh ’ Pa -. "tin the first day of April next, after which time, to care of my Agohte We ** “ liOM «"* SeS J“ S “ C ™ iCo -“ IM»* street, JXI ’ 3 '" KO - 6 T ““ rl “ I-i'orpool, 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 100,00 26,00 26,00 v 11, B « . b *p*bbkobs: Oiarlca Basham, £*q,, UuisTiW Ky. Philadelphia. Ucll ' n ' y * Co > Uon - CliMlea Gibbons, Juno, McHcmr, frq., Liverpool, England. L °Ui S Ti l ’e Jo “™l. St. kin’s Courier N V Md Moils, ton' ’cTOT o^Z’^'^' tirni Bos- Phillips, EsJ.l py Month, and send bills to William ’■" Js2u ' wl » ,c * 1 never roll to cive t™ie ? °fl’«>nsylTnnia, under, the guidance of the totTnd n Hlyelck ' Qiteon, Cote, “ OT, '' atimM «>o6ratM for medical science,- od haring hid daily intercourse and consultation with Hns! rhrSld:ln, > "porting diseases of all e ’ l*?*** ” m,eJles therefor; end being solicited by thousands of his patients to put up his Preparations lio n«Ti° r “ ,e C ’ °* th6 rraUjta of hi -’ «Fcricne« for tho past oO years, tho following ralnablo Family Medicines, eaelt one to a specific disease * areuicwes, I ™T E ’ S CO- RlMOrei7 in Mcdical Science, for all of tho System t-Heart Disease and ; The astonishlbg and happy effect of Pr.RoaeaNerrom, Cordial, for Diseases of the Heart, Pal ■ P . ‘[“ '’Lf’ NcUra,K,a > N »rrons Tremor of th^llus l V Paia in tbo P-^TFakcfuiness, : Mlnd ° r **’ *»» down by care al nlu 7 ’v °" a m3n7 Phelans to use it in their practice. For a vtak constitution, It h a grand ro bXue romo ™ from tho. syst™ alfncrvous WtaUoM, and is almost miraculous in it* rapid and happy offcct. Tho weak and tho nervous am frequently restored , bcr ° ro Dsi ”K o”” bottle. Price co cents. r Ml “ Dr ' KI;YSER ' 3 KtUff store,' HO, corner of Hood st, and Virgin eli cy . , f(IM VEGETABLE CATtS PUt ° P to° n ”P°°»d packs, and arc really .good article, not only for the. dbcares Incident to Horror, Cows, Swine and other animals, but they ore Hkowtse on excellent article to improve the condition of the. ?7’l 7Mt oair lm P ro ™ condition of m 7 inaraso «>Bft r families and lm boats, atrarious prices,, Thoso in want of articles of this kind would do woll to givohlm a caU. feb “ .•.J.TL&tllXa Prwr ulras^ssS^ ' oosnsTf 0 ‘ 32SmUMoUBt ”**- . ?“ h -2. Modern Greek Custom?* ’ s “™>yor's Camp. "ISSISSSS 4. Memoirs of Pr. Varon. 3. Boarding Sohoola-Fronch and olhors 0. Notes from my Knapsack-No. 1 >• Austrian Salt Mines. 8* Annexation. 9. At Kept.' * 10. The Mayflower, ■ Historic Doubt; the Problem of the Lost T.ra*-$3 per year. Single copies, 25 cents. febS ' ... XL MISER 4 CO„ '— -- - ' ’ ~ •• street. 1 ul«r Mel (Miles arran'eld’aVce^i 1 S 0f ,. t110 “ ost P°P- Quar lefts, by STEPHEN (^JOS°TKR°l o ,^i, Due^nK oa a “ a Homs.” “ Old Kentucky Hom 0 S »%;nt h R r ,“ f , ° t u Mk » Peri Ist. Airs arran/ed m rS„.y„. V?L “ & . ct,: - totM. Airserran|S“SCt£rßithor,?ia‘aOtViolto !... ■ B6TB, comprising In ajf upwards br^n^ViS 11101, compo ' rable pieces of music. ninety of tbo most desi -and QaartettaaraintendMf^a-?^ 7111^^ la theTHos tan, In the absenreofth™, ‘“11“ a?dTMlncollo, but Rood effect on the Ptanaor M.bvV n ‘ < ’ J" l ®™** with Seddedly the h ,her ' 18 ed, and should be bosseiaii,. ‘he kind erer. publish-' terosted In easy and bleasSn c iLST ery f affli|y and by all. in : ■ ' --■- »- KLEBER, 101 Third street. TMr 1 «“UK SfW tor LAND WAS. 7a» T V , AUSTIN IXWMIS, • V-: . - jv , .: SZToortbitjteet. ' o’clock; and afcearijrgaslirfit, each 10 and 2 Jewelry,Guns,Pistole,Boot?, FancyanSto f oS??° lle | ana Shoes, *c., with a general assortmi.^f^rJS’ 0 " 1 ’? Boots, of Drygoods, Refer to the prlnclEg^^S.^^ff 11 :4»n t . „ A o«tlon-i)aUy SajS. A Commercial Sales Booms, corner of WrvH -LY 'ssss^iß^i^^^^^ssisEssa: „ AI a O'CLOCK, P. M., . Glassware, Tabla Cutlery, Looklnc? Stijre’iJ Seam ’ i llan :60 by SO feat-both new “ n d in’,.*l order, two fine .young Orchards,-, best craned fruit. E w iS u m w C i Dg , be?r ' Ihra * is 00 to lOOAcrSrclSid inj ■“ lt f -to** stateof cultivation, and the balance l, “ i ■S&ffildS* t ßf>? " f tho flr ot order. This land ie -eSI or an Milfont oSJ?™’ bdDS mrJ , - leTel *'«"asoll. I watered, P” 88 P? ffln K> aD would not the far West. . TcnnJeasv *" “hoot to lomovo to tier partiedlaro. jf w For f">- fllasa Works, Or of ' t?H?9. U)S > at lorene’ . ifo*, 0.-lUCHIST, ! •' — —JSP~!PS° Aitent, at.this offloe. *«* or Q t ton o clock of raid dav, the undivided half rn**‘ of tho following deraribed Tract of sylyouia, the property of ilKnes •32.. T lcn '!' joining land? of James McConnell, the helre ’of JoSi sspsaissgl ! James McConnell, North 3}/d^ Slr« of ch?s ?* a P o * ll thence by lands « (he nelrs of James McMurray, North 62X4 decrees wSt-n ain Perches to a post; .thence Booth SjilSs, ’We?t 18 a ES" MMlthcnce by lands SrWfflto SWWaI 1 -10porches%y h llnds^f ; B h Kdl) S< S t,> SSSS'feSrBSISg n WILLUiI Ra WHITER - - =saSS^a««Bria ■ JOHN S. SANDS, W. B. ENGLISH, bobt. h. Marshall. Cctamittce. ja^mdiTT M. VT. EANEJX. H irTV „ • Mollee. AVD.Q purchased tbo dntiro stock of J.C Anderson * P'I»SSSISI“SI“ S^en^BSSSl ritttbnrgh. Jnnn.-uy 6, JSs4— Hslor' °' ASDER SO 3 T, TOIIU, ifslsilstP tinu*i at the olt. ciomng on **’“*?_Cßrpeitnc, Oil Clotfis, T l thrt?etSlt ,, thr e i nf l ' |C “' n « f “lilng-S/f sssSSSSS iSSisttttem&si 0. Ji. HI3ADLY & CO., 82 Third Btreet. «■ C.—Small Notes taken at par. The firm of L. WILCOX & CO gbtsandApatliecarlevwas dissolved on tha 2d*ln«t SiSSf ■^SrassssKara - - .. 51 Wood street. ■ J. " n °'" r 0 wlth early orcli«M li h t . bcdB ’ Pruning Instruments, for the tator/i’t?n^r l k nnd Btra,r “Otters, and every thtnsof interest to the farmer, ganieuer or amateur. 5 lih/ral terms? di*.?i.\ ' v - ■- - '.* \_y. : 'f r> ' .. ; ■-■•»'• ' ' .'• -. -.-. ’*'“SS ■„ \,. -T * '«« . ■V •'' > a f «■.■>_ ■■■t.. ■- »A 4-. -J J> ' '' 1 ' ■ ti.'- PARTIAL, or total E&Txsxm.'s msMovzsa ’ ”•> ~ .. . .SIHMOATED DOUOUKS. ■ "• ■' f«* •»:» praciisM in ,tho Infirmaries nr Peril- -r.j : ; ’ Rarie.-.,, ~ ®IN£ HCNDKED NAMES, iSS°f3’ ®Mt«h States,-Canada, tfow Bnmatri-k nod not vital restored la Acute aSriJg, tail to effect r rltnDslea 5 lea « 0 >' iD K matto otS.- i elV . < ’ 5 ’ “ nti nnal pulsation j.dlechirjV of of b|2d” o t ho hraA » OOP K ns ; “ Mm L atitm '«*ltas lfdlneix .acuta In dnE'riTOdy fe ( Ei“ 0i " h J n tbs bearing is less taken, this aethoaerZ !r er ’.S r -?, bm M coli baa boa . 4 of trenting the disease is infantile.. , my experience Z£S£i DDMB tbar.if the hearing theDcafimdDumbSchooTotr'i l c f a h”accomplished. In suco-eded auto/ «eauef 14, 1 respectfully to Ftata. thal.TnV>,?, htanng. Dr. A. hogs ■ guarantees a snccessfilijLu, „ I C ¥ C * htt nndertakea ho amarked lmpTOtement^iii^S, l lis. r !fi l<>r,l tl'>n l or»uch -his remedies arc BSUj ,factory, if ■ Applicants will pjeato emte thJ.?r n™ CL , onatu ll l ercd to.' seaso, If matter hanks fromthe 'SiJJff’ doTaUon of «• are noises in the SvSnio„r' 2S?*SS l W® I '' If there : SHf.t" have bred IhereSeXS^Vhra own«pS. Appan ‘ tUS ' iC -" mbo «<>» *° any put at my C^eSM?kT T > “««*«.OS-WS™* ; - ■-■■ j - . Fire Dollars—CimnaiAtin , fee. ’ V 8 ® 11 -Troi™^ 3 ?. Pittsl >UTgi and Vicinity,' X£SHS£®|pM,s PtJLVERftIACHE&'s _ Tr A t m imEO-ELEOTHIO VOLTAIC CHAINS! » ASTptSsUMNTCTOB ‘Sv M Indirections, to the feSl " Pterin. Pains,. '. . PandyehT -.: Palpitation of tho Heart, Painful ™! Swelled Joints, ' SSSsss£aSs« SaKvllsraSswM SIND has PetformM sb 3HNYCTEia d„'‘s? t . 0 a f And P^^SfSL S ™™ C p^im oManirip^t^^r MHMK SmSTS!\£S ctc 7 Hospital in those, countries, srboro ttej* rate Mal ta Kosr POPUEAB, CURATIVE AOEOT l«f THE wonrri They were first Intmdu.-ed into tho United *?...I 01 ?!?: ’ on* year since, arid wont thranidc US. „i. te 2_ ■ ,out . «^£S;as|aSS Prico of ChrJzis, *3 atiil £5. ‘" become fjis-ru.°ted rttira per*Oߣ wbo bare -S^sg«a^, u tsBasfr‘: iliiMßßiffiKftifi' ' XTI3A3 H3EIS - itM^Bjaaßßacag- Xbcrelyceruir.tfiat a a -* *» . infer the public for them. Pn’Puetors most respectfully rvitktho in- - r& sumdrat praise, hatnnk nil to^raUim^nTM-'LrS^liSr 1 ? 011 aakforHOSTETTER'a M&iSl *° other Bitters represented to bo the^RmS.^Mw 11 ' 0 ”’' 0 " 3 - tlvely arc worthless. Our BittereareSw?! ,? a j m P , p'-- . as to their medicinal nualitiM or 31 rT “ ’ Cither putup in square bottles; :coutainlne-a h*? rectlons on, and Isr j ‘“U qusrt, with di- OosTKeiEU, ssinn * cc' 267 Penn street. Pittchr. , T\R. XBHKEL’S OINTMENT *i3T~Z —■" »S?ISSSISSi|;2 SlSr^'^^^-^rfeS Store: WM. SEIEERT 4 Bild «7 UoS?S N ’ P I SS N | BTBWAKT BLOTD A «f iSfti-*i §o.,gbarpBbxirgh; V*&*o&L Iron Woiks; 3?W. .-• 'jy2s‘&*wy N oing J?f b “ x °f Dr- TKiUtEL’S OINTMENT £^basfflr w -'*assss “ ld b 7 mohroeeeejux, ——- Naugatuck. Conn. V 1950 ilewara V they Sl Sfj »f a ' ! “ rd m l * ;to tUreca «“> : r ;£®£ 1 c ? u ttt “P office and. say with a clear ecnsdonce, that -It will not com* JjWety wire Chapped Hands. ChlblalnsvCha- Burns andPreezes, Sores 1 dren 5 and great fy not Sdlfcrheuni; Piles, lnflanmnw ftninM ™* e of Insects,. Pimpleaon the Face, and all Diseasesof the fiMn. MONROE ”^ Poreiio b> seeming mtomiKiMi^S^SaSw. S. HOLXFKBtTemperflnceriUc;- D. M. 6cREY« ' " BEIBEIiT&>BRO.,:477 Penn ENZ 4 WlGHTMANjPennsylninia Glass Works* fTAiwnr MK^All es h ony: -WM. SMITH. lIAVISON, tw Liberty; SPANG 4 C-> LEWISDALZELL ACO., Fharpsbnri?; STY A CO.. Meohenici’Troa JVorfi; J?’w- ' : Chester. - ;.• • _ ■: ~* i^*Ji I N J , ; N * M «a» jv2ssl*w> ' Prlvaw Diteju**' ■ ■ B«OW.V, No. « JOta", Dn . W Tn??,^ 6n^, Battm V rvft • Jrrti I? 3 * s costly coUfinwl -to- Primt* \^r ««» Of the wl ?_ ! * a Mraat Totter, Wi-Chorra, rao,J^t n o! altatioll Eooms >' 11 , * SeraflfW will oro rSS^'^^sSssS wm^roS’v“hl 1 n 8 * rB j I “>n«