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DA”V-ID CAMPBELL,Chairman 5 U v COtSTY DHMBMKBBIIEIiT, A project is on foot to form a new county oat of parts of Allegheny, Armstrong and _ "Westmoreland counties. ■, Wo suppose an effort 'swill bb made to pass such a bill this"winter. ; No good reasons cap be shown for the dismom berment of Allegheny county. A glance at the map is enffioient to satisfy any one that the pre esent shape of our county is the best that can be . Jjpvised for.tho pnblio accommodation.. The city - Is accessible from all parts of it by easy and re* . ..gblar modes of conveyance. The threo rivers, almost : constantly navigablo for steamers’, the - "canal, the two railroads already in operation, ,* a<i . tll , o fout ’ other raiUpads in progress of con .Struotion, will furnish cheap, easy and rapid conVcyance to this city from every part of the -/county. These public thoroughfares radiate in j /ovory direction ffom Pittsburgh, and famish the] of ttes-uounty yrlth more convenient.’ ac ecss toa good market, to stores and manufaoto rie3, to thoconrts. and all tho numerous occa sions for visiting the county seat, than are enjoyed by the people of almost any other oonn ty la this State, or any other State. Six rail- T°hds rtmning each in a different direction, three rivers, one from the South, ono_from the North, andoneto the West: n canal running to the north-eapt; and numerous plank roads travers ing all those portions of the county most distant from i>b railroads and rivers, trod all terminating - .in. this city. Such is the present condition of thiscoantyaatopablio highways, and access to the county scat, and the great western mart and workshop, of our Stato. Three-fourths of the en tirepopnlntion of the county iivo right on the routo oftlie great thoroughfares above named : and 09 to the remaining fourth, every man of .them can reach one of these thoroughfares by an hour’s •walk, or half an hour’s ride. No other county in th estate, with tho exception perhaps of Philadelphia, can boast so much’ arid so truly in’this respect. _. No better reason could be named why’the coanty should retain its present shape and. Hm it3. To dismember, it, for the gratification of a fow wonld-bo speculators ih an ambitions little villpgo up North, would ho as contrary to the Interests os to the wishes of the people. It would-be. a,serious ihconvenicnco to almost every’ citizen of this county whose residence would fall withintbo new county linbs. It would give rise to a- great and unnecessary expense, in the of county buildings, in opening new V running towards them; and in the sup port, thereafter, of an entire new set of county ; officers. ■ - • Those scokingofiice, and desirous of creating a? many new offices as possible, to increase their ;. .chances of re-election, may f ivor the project Those owning lands and property in the village •aforesaid, OT'its immediate viciaity' may favor the . peoject; Au others would oppose it, as wholly unnecessary, contrary to their interests, their Wishes, their convenience; unjust to those tafcen offfroni this county; uojust to thoso who re- and founded on no principle or view to the public good whatever, v One of bnr members at Harrisburg may possi hiy. favor it, !as .his home and property, are quite near the villagetbat seeks a metropolitan re nown, and a speculative demand for building lets. But surely no other member of the legis lators from this county can. possibly give it any conntenance or support. Hat we. do. not apprehend that the project will succeed.'" Bills for la corporation of ncwcounties. rubvery hard 'generally iat Harrisburg. They haye,.yeryfrequently, their Origin In the selfish schemes ofa few village lot owners. •WoJsquld hot, however, beunderstopd as char ging any.one of our members with favoriDg this project We do not yet know the views of the member we refer to, on tho subject. But we do kaowtbat the public interests, nud the wishes of tho people, _are opposed to the project; and wo hare been requested by somo of the people: ' living in the districts, liable to bo cut off, to call ] attention to*tho subjeot. 1 - ; FOBETOS SKWS. The-Foreign-news by tho last stoamor had the effect of raising tSe price of flour bat very little in-New York. The next arrival will’probably briog_.more -Important nows, as the answor of tho Emperor Of Russia to the note of tho Four Powers would in all probability beknown before the steamer .now doe would leave Liverpool. If tho. answer Is received, and is warlike, we shall Soon know .what prices of provisions are to bo expected. - ■ That the tone of thd Otar’s answor will be Warlike we entertain bnt little doubt. Tbo late brilliant and important victory of tho Tarks over the ; Rnssians, on the Danube,, will not dispose the Czar to peace. From the accounts received, it appears to have been the most severe and bloody battle of the '% war os yet, excepting only the naval battle ; and In it tho Turks appear to have been entirely suc cessful against a superior fores. The policy of Omor.Paoha, the Turkish general, seems to bo to Inure. his soldiers to accustom them to battle, withont attempting as yet any extend ed operations. The result of almost every en counter on the banks of the Danube, has been most gnconragtng to the Tnrkish army. They ■ have shown themselves as good soldiers as the Russians;and the success of almost every movc- Jnehthas given thorn, confidence in their com mander. If the war continues, they will bo pre pared to act, on the jpeniog of Spring, on a more extended scale, with , good discipline, cou rage find, confidence. By that time, too, they will probably be joined by a French army of six tf or seventy, thousand men, and perhaps, an English force. The reply of the Czar must soon bo known, and we hope it will settle the question of peace or tfsr one way or tho other* The Fruit* at Advertlslng~Dr. Keyser. ■ Ibero.. is scarcely a western paper which wo open, that does not contain a complimentary no* tics-of onr fellow-townsman, Dr. O. H. Keys eh. Bomemay osk why isthist It is easily explain ed. In the first place, the Dootor is an accom plished physician, who will sell nothing in bis store that ho oauuot warrant, and again ho en tertains a liberal notion of the advantages of ndeertmny. 'Hence his great popularity with the people, and his great sucoess in business. Tho maV of ■ business copaoity, who will bring him self before tho people through the columns of a good paper, cannot fail to succeed. Hr. Heyser’s success will illustrate in onr community the truth: of this assertion. DH. U'CLIHIOOS. • We hove received a letter from Dk. M’Cinr- TOOK, designed to correct’the misapprehension in tho public mind in regard to the new school law* We believe, however, that the mattcris now understood generally, and therefore see no occa ■ to publish it just at present' If thought necessary, wa will publish it in a day or two. The Gazette, on Monday, made the necessary correction.of itsfofrner mistake; find wo pre sume it is tiow generally understood that no ehangedn the-application of the school fundß is provided for.or contemplated by the new bill.. I ■& ’ *’'*' ; «. • * y ! - ,1. ' V.Wlk - V," • * ■■'..V • . '■ ‘.J- • .m . i. «. .. fli' K- v... h ■■-. - ••*• *»•**'•:*• ••-■-■ r- L'->w>.v-y V- : ; ■ W;- ;•*■ .Tv.»w 1 ■•■.■•:• - >i .'i ■■■-:;«•■■.•<■.■. *:"*■ ' W '■-‘'l..- . \tiy.yy - . .. _ -f,’ N _ *vv ' * *■ Well it tarns out, ns tho Gazette admits, a false alarm. The Dispatch declines to “ back down,” as the Gazette has done. What say those three lawyers who Bigned the call f Will they too “ bock down," or stand out “ nil night,” like the obstinate juror we lately hoard of, and bo badly frostbitten? . Wo went an early reply to the above ques tions. Moontime,-let all our citizens examine, the subject. Don’t be deceived. The Gazette admits it was wrong. This is no party question. The Post will say nothing on tho snbjoot that it cannot prove to be true. Meantime, remember, the Evening Post is not a political paper. Bat the subjeot to whioh we refer abovo is not a po iitical op party matter. Batter was unknown to tho Greoks; they havo no word that expresses the idea of it. Wo are glad wo did not livo then. S, ol h r ? ero 690 tw,ns born >“ Massa chusetts— 285 males and 305 females. During the same time, there were four oases of triplets. They are a fast people in the “Old Bay State.” j We , nn , dorßt ? nll tbak ono of onr Cleveland pro duce dealers has realizod a profit or $lOO 000 upon his purchase of flour during the paßt year —Cleveland Herald. r 1 Thirty .thousand men are omployed in the United States in iron castings; twenty-five thou sand in themanufaotore of pig-iron; and four teen thousand in wrought iron. •A correspondent of the Tribune says that the young woman who is being exhibited in public meetings and cbtirohes, in Now York, as the “"S'E, 111 genuine reformed “Wild Maggie” of the Five Points, is an imposter, and he oan prove it. Her.presenoe at meetings has con tributed to raiso largo collections. Boston spends upon her y government, sho epends adollarand thirty cents upon her public Bchoole. 7 m bountifully in Aus tralia. “ Mr. and Mrs. Stark, from •» are reported to .be among tho mbetbubMssfdt recemug “£G9 a week, though ■:■■■ M. Scribe, the French dramatist, derives an income from hie copy-righted plays, oTfift? dollars a year. But he is the mort prolific of living play-writers. moßt < It-is stated positively -that Mr. Badger, of i >8 Preparing a Bpeeoh against the Ne -1 “ill. Tho friends of the-measure in the House calculate that they have twelve ma jority. Nctt® and Facts from* all Q,a&rtersi Tfe Chicago Journal giveatljOnanicsof ten railroads which centrein* that- city, and over whioh' seventy-five trains dotty leave and ar- rive;.. ■: ■ : Tbo blisp.issippi Penitentiary yields a profit of ■ $lOO,OOO annually. Prentico, of the Louisville Journal, has been to the spirit-rappings. His first question was whether he would bo any better looking in the next world than, in this, which, tnuob to his sat isfaction, was answered in the affirmative. Serious bread riots have occurred at different places in England. The bakers are compelled by the high prices of flour, to raise their pri- ■ oes; and the poorer classes, unable to pay such exorbitant prices, attsok their shops. The miners’ strike in the Cumberland coal re gion continues, with no probability of an early adjustment. The miners Tefuse the terms re cently adopted. The coal trade of last week waß but 908 tons. It is said that a tin.mine has been found near San Franolsco, by some workmen in the employ of the “ Mountain Lake "Water Company,” while tanneling through a hill near the Presido. Andrew J. Leidy, a conductor on tho Beading Railroad, was killed on Wednesday, Fcbrnaryl, by his head coming in contact with a bridge near Manayonk. . It was rumored in Washington that the Brit ish Minister, Mr. Crampton, has expressed a willingness to his government to bo transferred from Washington to some one of the continental powers of Europe. It is also rumored that his place will probably be supplied by Gov. Slathow, now British consul at . The great contract for supplying 40,000,000 brioks for the Washington Aqueduct, has been given to W, H. Deggos, Washington City, and Francis H. Smith, of Baltimore, at $8 75 pe P thousand. The emigration to Texas seems to be iucreas ' iafi. The Gonzales Enquirer states; on compe tent authority, that between Preston, on the Bed river, and Gonzales, 2,300 emigrant wagons were recently.oounted. Most of the “movers” were from Mississippi. It is said that tho duties on liquors imported in to Australia tho past year, will not $5,000,000, which will give an average of six gallons for every inhabitant The tax upon miners by the gov.’ ernment for digging, amounted, for six months ending June, 1853, to $2,000,000. The tax will bo taken off. Julia Dean has accepted an offer of $20,000 fond expenses) for 60 nights, to appear in Cali fornia. • She will leave for.the gold regions in March next Julia intends to visit Charleston, S. C.„ immediately. The Masons of New York have admitted Capt. Creighton into their fr ternity. He. was admit ted a member of Hobard Lodge. The members of this Lodge number many hundred, and sneh was tho anxiety of all to greet tho captain, that upwards of one hundred were unable to gain ad mission. The greatest , enthusiasm prevailed. Before be vacated the room he passed his third degree, which event was characterised by tho performance of tho usual ceremonies. Fred. Douglass has been appointed to aJdrcfß the Literary Society of Western Beserve College, (Hudson, O.) gt the next Commencement in Jn- V 118.54, and has accepted tho appointment. Tho Bev. James C. Bichmond complains that he is detained a prisoner by tho Austrian police at Kechonet, in Hangary, and calls on the United States for redreea. ’ Both House and Benate of New Jersey bar® decided aguinst ro-ohartering old hanks, or in- corporating new ones. The contracts for cleaning the streets of New Tork for the current year, have boon let for sums amounting to $123,000. - When is an ox not an ox ? When it is turned into a meadow. Borrowed. Gentlemen are requested not to make any jokes before ladies in frosty weather, os the lips of tho gentler sex are so affected by the. cold, that tho slightest langh occasions them to craok. The coinage at tho United States Mint at Phila delphia in the month of January, amounted to $4,201,000. . . A gentleman of Now York has recovered five hundred dollars of the proprietors of the stoa mer Francis Skiddy, far the captain refusing to leave him at the point ho wished to.land on the Hudson river, because ho had got into a race with another boat. Tho Journal of Commerce asks if the Greet Re publio cannot bo made into a vessel of war. It Bays the hull belpw the water line is strong enough to support the upper works and arma ment of such a vessel, and suggests that the government purchase her, and make a model man-of-war of her, which, with her tremendous calibre and sweep of wing, shall os far outstrip ell other mon-ofwar or like rating, as she would have done all of the merchantmen. THE SCHOOL LAW. 14 Pursuant to call,” wo suppose tho citizens of tho Birth Ward had a meeting on Monday eve ning to devise means to “save tho country" from the effects of the NEW school law, intro duced in the Senate of Pennsylvania. Two sec tions in the bill introduced have caused 41 this groat commotion.” Tho names or three lawyers were appended to tho call for this remarkable and most important meeting.. The editors of tho Gazelle and tho Dispatch it soems havo never read the school law of tho Commonwealth as it has existed for years, and they raise what the Gazette, <m Monday morning, admits to be a false alarm. Had those three lawyers read it ? Iffewi Items. THE GAZETTE IB lti»n The editor of the Gazette made: an utterly groundless assault on Dr. McClintock.; -and was compelled to acknowledge it It did acknowledge it; and as the.J“o4t had called attention to the; subject, the Gazelle vents its chagrin upon ns. We would scorn to be influenced by such narrow prejudices and-low motives as seem to influence tho editor of the Gazette. For instance, have vre attacked the conduot of Mr. Darsie sincothis session of the Legislature commenced ? Not once. Yet had we been as bitter a partisan as the editor of the Gazelle, -ms oould have found a pretext for attacking Mr. Dareis before this time. But-we have none of that malignity of feeling which forma so strong an element in tho obaraotor of our neighbor. This paper is de voted to tho news and the truth, and not tO'tho exhibition of personal animosity, and tho work of arraying ono religious denomination against another; and sowing the seeds of disoord and .disunion between tho north and the south: : Were it left to us, we would repeal forty Mis: souri compromises, if by so doing tho daugerons and worse than useless slavery discussions could be excluded from the halts of the National Le gislatnro. Nor do we dread the oft-repeated lie that al who are opposed to slavery agitation in Congress are friends of slavery. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE, ; HAUnisncKo, February 4. Senate.—Mr. Goodwin presented; a petition from a large number of women in Philadelphia, .for a change in the ten hour law. Ono. from a number of female operatives in factories, for pro tection against loss of wages. Mr. Foulkrod, ono for a change in the ten. hour law, and one for a change in the lien law. • Mr. Sliferand Mr. Jamison, several for the erection of .the new count; of Madison; out .of parta of Batter, Armstrong, and Westmoreland. Mr. Creewell and Mr. Barnes, several in favor of the ereottou of tho new county of Oonemagb, out of parts of Cambria, Westmoreland, Somer set and Indiana. Mr. Qotggle, an extract from the minutes of the Centre County Agricultural Society, in favor of a tax on stock, pith a view to the improve ment of breeds. ’ . ' . : Mr. Quiggie, bill to make the sessions of the Supremo Court permanent at Harrisburg ; also, with a negative recommendation, the bill rela tive to entering judgments in Montgomery county, *- Mr. Darlington, bill relative to Life Insurance Companies. ■ ; Mr. M’Clintook, bill to incorporate the Mer cer and Newcastle 'Bailroad Company ; and a’ supplement to the Athens and Canton Bailroad Company* of Bradford county. Mr. 81ifer also reported from'the Committee Vico and Immorality, the bill to regulate the sale and manufacture of intoxicating liquors, with a negative recommendation. Mr. S. elated that the friends of the bill intended td call it up early next week. Quiggie made a report against a sale of the Pablio Work, from the minority of the com mittee on tbo subject; and on motion of Mr. I j b , b Mr. Carnes, 5,000 copieß in English and 1,000 in Goman, were ordered to be printed, together with the majority report and the bill accompanying it. ' Mr. fleister introduced resolutions instructing onr Senators and Representatives in Congress to oppose any repeal of the duty on Bailroad Iron. Also, a bill to empower the Courts to decree in heritable title in illegitimate children; and to enable illegitimate children to inherit estates of their mothers. Mr. Crabb. one to regulate tho fees of Com missioners of other States, resident in this State. Also, ono relative to tho Allegheny Avenue Wharf and Land Company. Mr. B&rnes, ono to incorporate tbo Somerset Coal and Iron Company. Jlr - Darlington, one relative to tho Strasbarg and Willow street Turnpike road company. Also, one to extend the provisions of the general Manufacturing law for certain objects. Mr. McFarland, ono to erect the new county of Ligonier, out of part of Westmoreland. . ? k’ ll t 0 grant a new trial in the case of Divid Jewell, convicted of murder in the first degree, m Pittsburgh, came up in order on se cond, reading, and was debated until tho hour of adjournment. Messrs. McClintook, Qaiggle, Price nnd Kim bel, in Bopport of the bill, nnd Mr. Crabb and Mr Darsio in opposition. The latter gentleman uid not exactly oppose tho bili, but he desired it postponed for the present, for tho purpose of elioitmg more information. The records, evi dences, &c., could be found in the Secretary’s office, and be had telegraphed for copies to Pitts burgh, and expected them on Monday. The bill was finally postponed for the present, when the Senate adjourned till Monday, nt 2 o’clock, P. M, ; ... * _ House.— The account of the Postmaster at Harrisburg against the Houso wasprcsenfcedand ordered to be paid. Tho amount for/the last month and daring the rcases is $2,932 36. : A bill to authorize the payment of certain eon tingent expenses of tho Houeo, was taken up and passed. . r .Bill in Place. —To erect tho now county of Co nemaugh, out of parts of Cambria, Indiana, oomerset nnd Westmoreland counties. °n motion, it was resolved, that when this iiooso adjourn, it ndjoum to meet at half past 2 i o clock on Monday arternoon* . • The supplement to tho charter of tho Cleve land and Mahoning Railroad Company was taken up, on motion of Mr. McCombs, and passed first and second reading, and ordered to be trans cribed for a third reading. A motion to suspend the orders, that tho bill might be placed on its final passage, was disagreed to. One thousand copies of tho proposed bill for the ro-organuotion of tho Common*Bohool eys tem, were ordered to bo printed for tho use of the House. Mr, Hall defended the people of Erio from the falsehoods circulated against thorn by falso tele graphio despatches, to which currency hod been given by some of the Harrisburg papors. . Hills Reported. —With a negadro recommenda tion, a bill to protect from frauds, merchants, tailors, sboedealers, shopkeepers, tradesmen and others. With a negative recommendation, a bill relative to Manayunk. , Bill* in Place. —To extend tho jurisdiction # of justices of the pcaoe in criminal cases; rctativo to the Salaries at State Agonts on tho Philadel phia and Columbia Railroad; to establish a Cir cuit Court for the 10th, 14th and 17th Judiolal Districts; to incorporate tho Susquehanna Sa vings Institution. Petitions Presented. —By Mr. Carlisle, 15 for the passage of an amendment to tho ten hour FOEEIGS NEWS* Cp to tho sailing of the Arabia there had boon no definite intelligence from St. Petersburg, ns to tho deaition of tho Czar in regard to tho last noto of tbo four Powers. Europo was waiting with trembling anxiety for tho final answer of the Czar, whioh, it was apprehended, would bo of a character equivalent te a declaration of war against England and France. His answer was hourly expected. The United States steamer Saranac, with Hon. Carroll Sponoe, tho United States Minister, on board, arrived in tho Bay of Naples on the 7th January. Tho improved tone in tho cotton market at Liverpool, reported by tho ABin, had been lost, and prices had slightly declined. Prices was irregular in oonocqucnco of tho non-receipt of derisive intelligence from St. Petersburg. Moßt brokers quote a general decline on nil grades of one-eighth of a penny. Tho sales of tho weok foot up 45_000 bales. s Messrs Richardson & Brothers, in referring to broadstuffa, quote a heavy market in the fore part of the week, but at the clobb thero was a hotter feeling, and prices improved. Flour wheat and oorn sdld on Friday.at about the rates onrront on the 7th ult— say Western canal flour, 435. Gd.@43s. 9d.; Baltimore and Philadelnhin 48s. 3d.@445. Gd.; white wheat, ]2a. Gd.foV 13s. Corn was firm at the rates quoted on the 14tb. Messrs. GardineT &Co., quote provisions firm, and rather higher. For lard there was a large speculative inquiry, and sales had boen made at 68s. The Manchester market was unchanged. Messrs Bell & Sons quote a good inquiry for American stoeks. Consols had greatly fluctuated during the week, and dosed on Friday at 9} for money. The War Jlews—Four thousand 'Stations killed at Cilale.—’E he details of tho battle of- Citale whioh occupied from tho 6th to the 10th of Jan uary, show a decisive victory for the Turks the Bußsianß it is said, confessing to 4,000 killed, and their generals, Aurep and Tutmont, wounded. . Departure o/Polesand Hungarians for Asia.— Betters from Asia mention the organisation of a Polish rifle regiment by Sohmayl, and it is stated that the Hungarians and Poles who had been waiting in Constantinople, had also been shipped ..." V. ' V rV’ :■ ii-.r-* . vy-si-,-.-:; : V 1-■•• Affatrt in England.—Opening of Parliament— Frtiice Alherfe political movements—Another. duae~ troae shipwreck, tie, —ln Ecplontl political-circles are beginning to be agitated by the 'approaching meoting of Parliament. Mir. Roeback had denied that he intended to bring Prinoe Albert’s alleged political intermed dling before Parliaments England is actively recruiting her coast de fences.- - ■ ' Two more steamers were to bo sent out by government to renew the Aretio search. The clipper ship John of flaunt, from Canton, was recently wreokcd oIT Holyhead, and several dives lost. , 'm?* Empire.—Financial Schema—lt. ■Thtert ATapy and Army movements, etc -—ln France Bomp. important financial ..projects: are spoken of, ono of which is for effecting the fusion of the Bank of Franco nnd tho Credit Mobiner, and by a bold expansion. of the currency obviate itho necessity of a loan of from two to three hnn dred million francs by the bank ; tb: government. The Bank of France bad raised the rate of dis count to five per cent • . Freo trade in breadstuff's between France and England is extended to the 31 at of Joly. • Rumor says that M. Thiers is hot averse to holding office under the imperial regime. The greatest activity prevailed in ail the French navy yards,: and stores for 40,000 troops aro ready for shipment at Tonlon. ■ The news from other:parts of Europe presents no feature of striking importance.— New York Herald. , ■ , ■ aB-Bttfillc Sleeting of the Xstllta l—At a -meeting cf the ladies of Pittsburgh, held a short time 030, the following emongother proceedings were had: Upon tnoliflo. It was Rculttii, That wo, the ladles :ot Pittsburgh, In general eooTexxtioa assembled, do recommend; the t)m> foam, per “."ides kept for ealo at KETSfiK'S Drm No. J4O Wood street.- -,T Jituincdy That wohare used Basin’s- pondns and other snap*, nod do And them superior to any In use, both for cheapness and superior : . JUscieedi . Thatiro havo- also used bis tipper ten end other .extract and coloffnes, nnd would adtiso nil those In went of those articles to epll at KKYSEIW, and they triU apt b© Halved,. That wo likewise spproro of bis extra oo mculee, bear a greasy and other articles for the hair, notify on account or their eluant perfume, but also on account of p^-'arc compos cd,aod tho JZwoiwrf, TJuit wo win patronize EJjYBRU'S Druj Store, ♦.?« ofb,m wbat-articles wo'need,“ln the way of u Hot crude.*, as rm are sure he sells good articles and at reasonable prices. • - feMldiw lf*tore«UDg to tUoae suffering from Headache. A certain remedy found in bit. MXANK'S LIAKb PIIiLS. Tho following isa sample of certificates reedred daily from our owji citi2ehs. T This is m.rertifyth* * ' t> “' UinCT Hi” pain would bo so severe 1 ™.“y*?!* ndUscrdaynor night. jlcariogof Di-.srhanc - , rJ: h^L Ure r HII V I« Ilt “4 Rot» box, of which I look f l ' 3 <; n smog to tad, for two. eights.: They tv lie rod mo entirely. Some lime hie now, elapsed, and l'havo had no more trouble from sick-headache. - SL JOHNSXOX, lIS hewisstreet. P. B.—The above valuable remedy, also Dr. STLono’s cel ebrated T.lfvr pule, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. Purchasers will bo careful to ark for, ana take none I,ul t>r. MMiiic’s Hirer Pills. There are other Mils, purport' log to be.Llrer Pills, uow before tha public. Also for sale by the solo proprietors. Pf.KMrKO DUOS, Successors to J. Kidd A Co, CO Wood street.. AS-tlver Diseases.— Carter’s Spanish Mixtures a remedy for Ilrer iltoase, amt the number of formidable eTile connected with ndLsorgaakal, elate of that organ, In unri railed. . frota source.?; of per. iwus now Jltiojf in the city of Itichmond, might teirtren of cure* effects by Carter’*! Spanish Mixture. Wc have &ri£*«? > v t ? } ho euro of Samuel M. <rf ? a lina of Driofcor * Motrin, Booksellers, ItkbmoDd, who was cured by two bottle# of CarterV art ft r ttree y« ars eufferiujjftom diseastd j! rcr - Wo ttys it* action on tb» blood is tromlerfuL better ***3ee advertisement. Crystal JPiilace, JWw Wortc. EXHIBITION OP AMERICAN STEEL PENS, Manufactured by MYER PHIXEAS, NEW YORK. M. P. calls the attention of the public to hla celebrated QUTLL, patent, Commercial and Bank PENS, with a variety of twenty-five different kind* of BTEEI* PENS, of hb own mjUco, suitable for oU h«ulwdUns*. ! '-Al6o— NEW PATENT PEN, Called tbaTreble Spring; These pons have been adopted by the Senate In Washington, in preference to all others. ~ ‘ The above pens, together with his superior nnriralod ac commodation holders, can be seen at Mr. J. B. Steel’s and i Mr. B. M. Norman’s, Camp street; Thomas I*. White’s Canal I street; and E. A F. Ezekiel's, Exchange' Placa. je9 Death jfrom u Rapture. XGF Thera are thaa*fmi3-s of persona who ora afflicted with & Rnptnreof the Bowels,who pay but little attention to the dlscaso until tho howels hecomoatrangulaled, when in all probability It may ho too late. How important it Ip, then, for all those Buffering with any form of “Rupture of tho Bowels,” to call at once "upon. Dr, KEYSKR at his Wholesale and Retail Drag Store, comer ofWood street and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to relain the pro truding portion of tho bowelß. I)r. KEYSER has an office hack of his Drug Store, where Trusses are applied, and warranted to gbo satisfaction. Ho also boa orory vorioty of Trasses that yon can name, and at any price, to stilt the means of erery one In need of the article, 1 also keep every kind of Supporter!, Body Braces, Suspensory Sand ayes, Elastic Stcdrings, {os enlarged veins, and all kinds of mechanical appliances used In tho enre of disease. I would respectfully tavita tho attention of‘the public to on excellent TRUSS FOR CHILDREN, which Invariably ef fects cures in a very short, time, - . . 4®* DIt,KEYBER’3 DRUG. STORE AND TRUSS DEPOT corner of Wood atreet and Virgin alley, sign of tho Golden MOrt "‘ , . ' dcrfM ‘Costly thy habit as thy purse can boy. But not oppressed in fancy; rich, not poudy— For tho apparol oft proclaims tho man.” Every well dressed .man knows how difficult it is to find a Tailor who thoroughly understands the peculiarities of each figure, and can suit its requirements with a well cut, gonUomanly fitting garment. . Jlenco Itis that so few Jfeel ’’ at homo'’ during the first day*s wear of any now arti cle of dress, and however costly, never heroine adapted to their forms,, To remedy so manifest a deformity, E. QRIB OLE has practically studied both form and fashion, always adapting the garment, weather, coat, vest, or pantaloons, to the exigencies of its wearer—thoroughly attaining that ele gance of fit which the spirit of the age dictates. (HUBBLE’S CLOTHING HOUSE, I No, 210 liberty street, head of :: Wood. | A full and coinjleteoflKortment.'at # pricos from ono cent to ton dollars each, just received and for salo by . SAMUEL B. LAUFFIidt, (Successor to Lake Loomis, az’t,) ' - ; No. 87 Wood street AStLKT IKlAltLri—2ooo lbs, for aala by tKOFILE PAFKltS—Just received a fresh supply atre* duced rates, and for eale by FIELD HOOKS FOll ENGlflEElis-A supply always on hand, or made to order of any shape or style required. o* W.a iIAVJSN'S Knglneer's thitioDery.WwehoulS— fao73a>e Corner Market and Second streets., •\»niAT4iAN’S OH A Wl^a"PAPUilS—All sizes, for sale VL* by ' W. 8. HAVEff, Stationer,- .feb7:m*o • Corner Market and Second streets. Mathematical instruments—A general assort. m«nt always on band, at w. P. HAVEJi’B ■ * Stationery Warehouse. '.' Corner Haiketnod Bocond streets. ■yUlCim RUBBISH—For sale by TfULCAHIZKD BUBBEK—For sale by ■ V • ■ ' W. S. HAVEN', feb7an>a . .Garner Market and Second streets. 1 1 TAPE LIN HK—.frnr ejllo by ''" ■ - Wanted, ■. - \ N EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL . CUTTER— ■ini One who ondsratandsriio business In all iu dermrt inento, at JOHN McCLOSKEY A CO, ' feS No. SSWoodB tree t and Diamond alley. ON HAND, or oar own manufacture, or cry variety of Rifles, DooUo Barrel Shot Gaos, at v ; - BOWN A TETLEY'S, 13® Wood street 1 **■ I t ..'VV-.v ; i-' h V / •V-; : aW;- ;■ tv for thoarmyin Asis,’hut-that Klapka had re faBea bq commands v ’ Thi Allied Fleet* in the 'Black Sea—Formal declaration of War Anticipated. —Tho wbolo of the allied fleets were In the Blast Sea on the 6th Jannam anS: intimation of thefaot, with a Btate- ther(}-'iB>-proteot Ottoman territory from aggressionor hostile note, was forwarded to the Russian government at Sebas topol by the British end French Ambassadors at Constantinople, who express, the hope that the rAdmiralln command of the : Bnssiah foroesmay bo.so instructed os to prevent a«y occurrence calculated to endanger peace. J®-®tarvims also informed of this foot by the British and French ministers at St Petersburg, °J *, t * , ,^ an ’J l l r y ’ hot np to tho departure or ttie Arabia; his reply had not transpired. Nothing short of the withdrawal of'his ambas sadors from France and England, and a formal declaration of war, was looked for. Vr the FnndpalilUs. —Fnrther modifications in the note of the four Powers have been made by the Porte, stipulating that the Principalities shall be evacuated within fifteen or twenty days after the acceptance, by Russia, and that tho renewal of treaties is to-be with.specTal reference to the in tegrity and independence .of - Turkey. -■ These modifications were, approved by the Powers, and fient.to.Si Petersburg, < -'srit& a.demand by the Porte tbat tbe note be definitely ftccepted or rejected within forty days from the 2d January, and thO. Principalities : evacuated within from twenty to thirty days of the date of the Czar’s letter of acceptances • „ ; W.B. HAVEN, Corner Market and Second street*. WiB. HAVEN, Corner Market and Second streets. , ..... W, 8. HAVEN, Comer Market and Second *treets.' „ ..... •„ W.aiUTBN, Corner Market and Second street*. ST ATAyiILECi'IQN' fnr cDlCiiraof the GOODXN I■■ A x TL~rj-Lrt\ i'-j J . . .' TENT l nt Un-if h n n oa,WyHi> 4irMti|-' Upna«y, Vrtru«r6,l hw iuliwuik pvrsssi were' Uctttd ' ■-- )'>^len>rriSlE. S K«JiI. ~ "' / -• S‘' -<»*• Kelly. • .■.-. - / I'reusnrer—Archibald Kelly. - ' .' OffjxvrJiWrtitariJimW- Jocrctary-Wm.Xtoloo, " -. ; ’. Capital, 380,00' O. Camming ■ D v_ _ kmU tee?^ /,Ml ~ Tbos ' MrL,ltlc ’ Jamc ’ Dun “».‘Alfred. 'B»nph!?Si; A ; A " I ire ‘waßlons—o: DaOV, Wm. Fitzsimmons, C. IFFWMn. *“'?.* Ito ' M. Kelli,,T.A.Bowlcy. _ * A j.lccUonOonujjittTO—AloxandcT Mitchell.'Jamra Duncan, ■v.phff "vOftnfi. iJaiaefrM’Cunihß, H. O’Brien Captain-? Alexander Mitchell. '•"* ' ‘: lirsMieutenam— - Kcond Ueutenant— John BFGann. . llendur. •'•* :■ .Swsjna-Bnginoejs-Wm; Anderson. 1 hird-Engineer -John Dolan. .-. , Taylor. ' "' : ' First HoseDirector—StorcnAFKetnuu .-.•*■ a • Director—iJaiiiea jrCombs;' ; ■ Third Hoso Director-Stewart Cunningham. * Foar&:nqs» DlrcohnwJohn O’DonneiV* 'First Hose Engincer—Wm. Bel). ' • htJcdnd Hoso Engineer—JbhnlU’Kclvy. Plug Gaards-T. hL.Xjttlo and Alfred Keoril.: Jahn, Thomas M’ponnell. nJSSr: A ’ , .® , ® oH » f%|U « «» st. nHlu '"‘'i 0 clt 7of Pittsburgh, on MON DA V, thoGth of March,,,t 2 o’clock, for officers for “ tbo Corapanyfor orcct DR a bridge over the Allegheny Hirer opposite Pittsburgh, in the County of. Allegheny," to serre for thelyoarensuing.” .. JOUN UARPEIt, , tab4:law*4tw ' . ; [DsllyMpOM of Pittsburgh una Allegheny copy once’ a Usuos J ■ y toaea ' mUl blocUon,und'four, times' to weekly On tho Gth Inst.,: by Very Key. E. McMahon Mr .T E DOWNING to Miss makqabet a, khapt. r The Estate of 'William lielimer, IJcc’il ; letters of Adminlsoation i-1 toUieestato uf William Lehiner.‘dec’d, have h«m granted by the lteglflter of Will* .of Allegheny CountyTto the undersigned,;- .Fersons.-indubted. to said estateorere. quested to nrnko immediate payment, and those havlnz elalma to present them, duly settlement . J. oa N M'QDKWAN, corner of Penn ntid Wayne sts, Pittsburgh .r JAMES P. HITOUART, ' Februat7.7,lB.>i. , No. 316 Liberty street The sorriTing partner of tbe.late firm or W. Lohxndr A Co., ,w!U proceed without delay to rattle the business oftfcefirm, andVill be found attbe store, No 346 Liberty street, where persons having business with are requested to call. JAMES F. KITCHA RT February 8,1854 • . ftfbSilwd^W OSLV,S«JU : for a well arrungea urrfAQE ■ HOUtfi’L '*} tuated. {n Sooth Pittsburgh, with a lot 67 feet from? w 132 deep to aa alley ; tbo house contains three rooms with a basement, a fine: porrh in front, good Sprintr and spring, bouse, aline lot. of fruit trees of, choice qualities peach, chprry, quince, Ac., a grape arbor, strawberries, and’ a varioty.of flowers and thode trees v This property fr in a healthy and ..pleasant location, and Is offered for . the abbTo low. price, and on easy terms of payment.-- . . - • S-CUTiIBEET A 50N,- feb 9 - : 140 Third street. . CUHUUK 'OitISJEN—IS cases for sale by febB -c I*. A. KAHME3TOOK* A 00. CIUKOAIE YELLOW —IO cases for sale by ; • fehs - n. a. faiinkStock a ca. ~ 4 frbS ... . B. A. FAHNEgTOOK- A CO. Sa.LiSHATU6— 10 Cashs Adam's,'for sale by •• fe *>3 B, A; FAHNESTOCK A CO. t?°ii rR * iaJ,J splenu id 5110 ttHJA&ti, inqnire A 1 pt M. J. AC.aPB.SCE, 33 Market street.. ;;f-febB OKEQO2T PEAr-six biubeis. of these celebrated Peas. jnstyeCeiYcd,and forsaioby OHAMIK 1 LAN fa—«l0 1 ,000 of theaa BUperfoi Hedge,Wauta,ibr-*aioby _* JflhSJ ( S, ? K £tX. bUailttl * prime Ulonsr V hy :-• TfcbBg> •• - . K n SHANK frAND.' ’ >lv». Kliura;iJ»nltof ntt*. m»buJ|ii V« «? B i!j- ts ’ ■ a “' l Mi ‘ ,,of ' ttta ' <:re Cic!i » M>3 - D K«.ivr*v: Theoffice of the above Company-in PiUsbnrgh, has been, removed -to No. OO WAT-Elt StrLeU over Warehoujw.af.Wiu* U- lioltncs k. they -will conUnoe to Insure Property, in to«mor country,4alnf,t low ami damage by fire, anil against tin) hazard or marine aud inland rfog, ffeb?:3mg]~; L£ MUKft POUltS,:A^Sit. C Aiotlcft tb TaiioTig( atJOIIN CALLAHAN d, turner of Wood acd Water streets. Cwb jwldfor work: erury Saturday eTentog. • fel>T [ClJitmlcK* «*opv <rnee. iiru} Pt«t 1 " .>OOO aci'es highly wpnwland rilwMt FARMS, and vt* iaiioltraeU of Utui, for the. counties of ■■ 'lueS(la}■- , the 141 htloj- o f f’chruary. 1854* from OK o clock, A. M„ uncil 4 o'clock, I'. M, and conUnuJ there daily unlit SATURDAY AkTWIN'CO.V lho mb inA ~. tfl in»t, loc urivo, *nd after that period, at hla office, ittftoxr IlrlgUtou, Beaver ouuntT I*a, ,A'l thcoo various FAItMS, lying in a body togetheron tta watur* or tme creek* in Shaler amj Indiaak towuahipju Allegheny county, containing, lu the hundred acres of valoablolaud. usgregMe, sixteen The lauds ore adjacent to lands or C. F. Spang and others. 1' * D ' 1 °, n V># Dortl > by lands of Aliihr, Phans nil^o dk '. tMI ? <! 5f, 0 “i, th ” BuUerood Pittsburgh plank r °?J, fr ?“ l ,' l ve to eight miles from Pittsburgh. 6 ■i*V%J?? ToC locu-afor faTOTioK endgnvdcn lnßpurjKi«w,and hae some fine locations for "country rod deuces on the l lank road. The Improvements are extensive on mne or the Tamp., and arc oreopieil bythe “iK£ KeS IMCrL? John Sa T ?l Ite-land, Sarnind ALSpfiiU tliat Uvlj of Land, contaJalnjj on© thins’vhiV arros, situated in Franklin township, Allegheny county" ~ several valuable Farms of from otj/huhdnsd acres and upwards, locate,! at or near lamb, of NcOlta Itob. losona and othera. at ttm eontiiirn portion, aSd on tte northern portion thereof adjoining lands of Martin Bnrna and other* on tho Pittsburg and Zdlionophr Plank Jto id" , ?" p, * a *Tl**lElihv; Mm. D. ii£ 8tSl«? bi' 5 mf hr “? J - Bhlcnbursh and FratlVb ’/‘‘to tired of, on tho respective premises, oonld «ho» the hands to persona dcilroua orseclhathoni Thcscseverai tracts of land are distanced from nttsburirh SZcf n £r^. m!lis - ALSO, ttirthosij twoccnaJQ tracts of Land, containing 4yo acr©.v|a Giuotowoshlp, Allegheny county * oueoftlmm on the Ohio md Pennsylvania Railroad* distanced tetween ?* *** frau Pittsburgh,. asUolulnir lands of f U\o western portion', on whir his nfh a^* Jnp * r 7 Te ? lent *» Wtf “ ,OC:atc<lfor knuing purposes.*The «Sx.s£iS *M b«ly or lend, containing ICM acres in Wait tanMoowng «„J Muddy Creole lownshlM SIS [ county, divided Into good sized Fori, of “crS s^^ssaa. 9? will impart information as to iho Improvements. Ac lr called upon. A portion cf this body of band “s d&ancid llwfflony tvo milia, ou llio road leadin? lo Pnw«w. I AlHocsn’r 1 * and others from eight to fourteen raUCs" I ?OD roais aa ' l Ter ? covyof access, ont iSo’voJLi °Sv".a ,n ‘ Ct l ° r containing 760 acrcs- I f rcT^ , oD<ill ie Other unimproved—situated In the of Armstrong odd Wheattleld, Indiana SuntyP At the same time and places. t tandf 0 ’ M **' and Tracts of [Jal&dawlra ' 5000 ACRES, • £a“M d Mlfflto.“ ant,;,J ° f JeSer. i^f^£. arm *. , v Ilt iL are locat *ii in flourishing.neighborhoods and nro worthy tho attention of sortlers at home or abroad hilidhm« 8 M b f Cal tL n ? upQU ***“ subscriber, can obtahi rt£3 * B * locations, or they may find them described in the numerous- hand-bills circulated in tho community. JTitlo to the land* arek^iSJu? A “ ril »«“ Nor ItnwHTpy, Feb. 6.1851--( A. A Country Kiildenoe ror Soli, iXfli?* abo . u s 3 v,ill > » double two story i /rjS Duelling, with a table, 4a, erected thoroon, li Went, o CTOrtnw ?, StoUon > on the-Ohio and Ponnayleinta S M Mttebu *S h .«■» Aw* station on The bOUI S 11 comparatively new, and the lot rlTo frouuWPv°r ral J? g fllnc "' Tt ' b only ten minutes H?" ,rr f “” ia » auarter. Tho station la on tlio Jot. We\rHl soli li oa easy torm*.' ■ Intiw or ; •- f.i-ot CODItTNBYi HIJSLTE. -law. Fifth at, Pittsburgh. fDJgpateu copy thrw times, andglmrgn Pnqfj .* • Important to TaiioMl 7 — * ~ a of Tailors’ and »i Shears, of ■tbo.bent makes in the countxv which woofrernt tbo-manufacturer'sprices, at BOftN & TKTLiiY’d, Enterprise Works, fl« , ___ , -l 130.W00d - street, • wholesale Agents for manufacturers. AIONOMUAIiiCba. UiSUKiU,>' A omti or Company for ereeUngo Bridge oyer the rivarMo-’ Sin S i?£ l^°P . P X ,t^ P ., lt!lrar EMn the eoanty of Allegheny bo held at tho Toll llouro, on Monday, March 6th TRlil* “3 o'clock, E. -M. ffeb-W] JOnfJTIU W° TW^ 4 ’ JUST ItKCEIVBD, bjr Jixpress, this dov— ? 1 c P “ 1 1l ? K ristois, 4, B and chinch. ? 8 R «™ l ’’i“g ristols, aszorted sizes. a beutiCnl jacket she . BOWN * TKTLEraT^ “ W ' ' - 155 Wood street. IIfOLFK'S AKOSIAIIO iCHIM)ASI~¥CiTNiFKn I,3ll '‘ UrPyr<! ” !Tedby JOS. I'LEMINO A (SawewortoL.-ffllrox^fhh 'IIAIU!H’' 7 otoij (ieKription.liwojaon forraiaby ~ [fcbY) • JOS FlVxuv. TJllOWK’i} iSSENCJS .01* JAMAICA OINQK?} a r —v ■D amply received by FfebT* -Sjsasss SKHSS^n* .. . JOS. FLEMJxa. 1 ‘““ 7 jos mnnxo roK JOS. JXBMISe. I»<h» ci£Msl uaUo nuSaiM^^Oni„m" T l <!^ r “ t ''-, 11 conl “ lns ”» U» wl lc*,]prindps! A ”---- ." . JOS. FLEMING. WATiSH—A. fresh supply received by Vfr ■ .. JO3. FLEHIXG. ■M" iu » ' feb6 LKECff, M’ALPIN & Co. 'K feraht flfi I *?’, JUOUXGAOKS, 4c., d £oW AUSTIN LOOMIS. ■ • . Office N6V9£Fouirtb atriif,.. Al,d th “ new MiSffau Blouse, it X: tho Five Points. Bj Ladles of the Mission. Foe sale U.X.C.3IOKaAN, IWWeod street 4 “ Ut3 ' Eoora - fr ° m oDra "> Ararat $1,60 JJ per pair. .. . v L. E. lIAYIVARD, 1 ' Corner Marhet and Liberty etryivfw.. I f f ra uiuoa 10 mirt«ens, : ah W s,,Bs, * rp^r - • „ *£■ hayvvaw>, CornerMarket and Liberty streak ■ SUoT— 20kegg assorted, frum 7, in albr»*ti7i -fer«oa by ? fjalSl'- (“iStafc* pri “ B rt r H > c 1 le of »w.Urio«ui in store and for f ealo by f|»l3J KINGS MOOEHEAD. V •!■ ' —'i.. ' -■ HEW ADVEKTISEMEHIS. K. 11. SIfANKLASD, ' ; No.'llS) Liberty streat. H-lUEHASKtAJID. BA t Hit A BBSBIUW. BfiN’JAilDf BUSH BRADFORD, RealUsialo Aguot. .. v v »• - . '■; u , . r V. ..V * ' ■ > ■ , • '' ' state ■ . -m&zcrr6ut- - *■ " Jolmp. P, &i?k Ba ? n ® l Jonea) -Phliadelphltt*- A.i Wilkin* WiSy B in „w? b: A ; A ; Carrier, B.RoUterfonb P*°P hl “ A. J.GUlett, Harris trarg;B. T. Jones. Harris* burg; Robert Klol*, Carton eo. . .^ p - r™ E i!S; £sKS£ Sit ‘l'i t I„ 0r . C0 ™ tr 7’ “* Wt rafeacoiSS Girard lire aad Marino Insurance Company ■'Office'Of Wm.M. Swain, ' H. sl ;B^e, f „ ri> ftIgJSS,, . SLT 1 - aSS? ■ |sssssf ■ - Wm. P. H«lwr, SSfaSj jS| . Furman ShcßD&rd. ■■■•* • ,r Wnnco nOMITOFi-ICJS, WiNOiIBSTISB, VA. :‘ J •■ •*• DlftfiOTOEff:' . JoifcS. CfirsoD* ■ •• '• Jobs Kerr. ' : Lloyd Idgao, James fl. Burgessr James P. Riley, N. W. Richardson, . :r-v-- Hi IL McGoyre. ■• r . JoB*3- PARSON,* Presidents 0.8. PUNK, Secretary. -• & 0. F. BRIMISE, Actuary. • • luo ottenttoa of the community is especially invited to basedupon an ample capi* , t?i ed f n strictest principles of equity and economy. Policies issued on Boat*,: Cargoes, and property genmUy,by_ ■_ A. A. CAKtUK* fo l 3 Offleo cor, fourth and Bg]lthflrhl.rt» I CuTo“’l>mibnrSh; MOOBIDSAE, President—EOßEßT FINNEY, -gEre- If* 1 »n 4 MABDTE BISKS of all Wnd».;:-Offlee: M 0.09 Wateratrwt. ■ „ . OOCCMES: ; '■ - J.K.Moorhesa, W.J. Anderson, fVxopZ; sssssssr - - JosephKttje, , Wm. Wilkinson, DavliCorapbeU. . Jal2 B^”»r n iS?aiS?fAimiS pp * r * “■‘ieoctaeri* °Wood “ treet - hM f®celvcd an as- - • OnpiilngGlasfj^s: “r Breast Glasses: . u ByoCupa; . “ Dental leeches; Scarlfleaton ntilffiZtt lnTcntlons, and yerr wrote tho‘» »ho follow LeecMog. Call oalSttm /g»Oorner Wood at. ana Virgin file?. J.e Tirjj££?tih. CAPIIAL > C W Jfatidait —Hon.AUQUETCB 0. HEISTER • Secretary—TUQHAß n. WILLSON, Esq. „ .„ „ . tWWOB!-.': , Samuel W. Hays, • : Wlltom BoWnsoii, Jr, . Thomas Olllesple, n?^ ,^ir Umratoei ' ; JoSu B-Coi, S feT&St 11 ™? 1 ' Jacob Eelom, ?°BnWalKoa,J . William CbMer, Jr., Jacob s. Hal de mum, . . Aaron Bornbaonh. .< , BIBSBIL 4 OAKES, Agents. » . ln Lafcyetta - . (entranoft on Wood street.) Imnnuice QompuFM KISQ ’ PrMldeDt: riSu^SwtotoS.° iUal “’ o ' lth6oWo,uulM,ral> Innara against Ixkb or jjamago by 51,*. Intoaffovigo. CXBSOWSBJ. . ' ... Jmc M. Pcmioct, Francis Sellers, 8. irarbanjU J. Schetmmoter, Walter Bryant, Wmiamß.Hayi!. John. SHptop, ■ . . doc2B KUSU-8» ess timl - omed y» »nd at less cost or Inconvenience to tbapi m } s ““ locd «“Ki 1 1n fWy. a'd“ es ?ta?patlent - »ithlU niSSS!S , &’ ? d I*?? of , “Istorar are assured that this ’SSSS^^SSt^- "« 4$S? ■ PswalS? D.^oXmjd* 'to?*? 1 ?* havalwen treated Dearly aU tha timcbvtho hetri S^»a«sfflS&SSS' •eren bottles I taro get a care worth thousands of&Uaral 8 P SS* “VewU&lhaf I Kkd, mttedly witnessed its bouefidal effects Inthe core Sr Te.it eat ulcers cud other diseases for aS' jmd can with cenßdeueeSSSSendUto tby o fatten Uoo, and can thatjnfeJtS w “w* 0 !’ ed to.u» wheS other •*»■*• Foreale by all the Druggists in £Hn,Aim,'PHI& CtTETAIH WABEHOITEE. - 1 71 State Smue. ’ W' ' Jjtata rß ta ( tau*n l « fcMk « I^pjf 1 * 3 ’ GlftCurt^nPfa. I! §*?*' Cort* and tS? - -JSSSi!£r ■■■■■■■ &•“»--? Quasar- Puraltnreolmps, H^v«^f MS “^“* Cra ‘ s “> *• i imarluy—afcm.n. ] stssmssi sMMMan fSSSsssasssssSJ ip®psfiSEßSSffi*g ■fc™ T.f r l l° d ° yc t ? ( >J soai te«Uh for j baTB * Single bottl& hpfnro that fullness of tho stomacl^which sa r^ e ' cd - a , nj 1 &s : ::■■■■ ■■ oct2S: . in all kinds-of 8 A.M. to C^unriV?*?* 0 aocurate artistlcand auliaatolikeiieS nhH^^ N o B rBf nvi!i ll ' lrf “’T r ?' nUA - M^<>2p-M- -p«?t'of th?dt£. ° refcS or ae “°“ a P«»nwtaScn In an, •-• '■ ■ . ■. : !tibv2s:lT HsSSSSIIfIPSPK iff" 5 •“.SRSisswa'SsaßSi "-- ••" '• ■ • ■••■•■■: . fmar2oily .» PinasDEßß horns, Np.S3O-Mmte crory Tu£BF«sK»'-' ■■^ssasar^ No - JOHN fromo, JR, feato. evening in Wa,h| Pg tox. Ilall, W^l'^n^ l7 SCnooh ~ Pod " or ‘t’«C^l!^<rieh^i: prlato mooth.ploce, .ta*&BE®.;S3L , S “ lect ' *«**>• feasaasasafisS&Swa sffiasswaSSSSSSS *?i; 1 l Ie conductor of Dod worth's Eondf T “bg? 3““ Uvjksun of H. 8 MEuSil’ 81-Wofrl rtreeL PEKSSVi.VASIA AVENCE PEOPERTy 3?S. Lot ? onil agood,srid£ DwelHneHooM 4S * Th ° »l»ve jala b postponed nnUl F^rmiiyOtlJ.lgH ADAM WEAVER, * enna. Avenue, No. 271. decO:!^—<js2C^y'> “ d ’"'““‘“S’- “'‘S O scotch hill >t 4c, A«, rtllflna tt !cUisena im ftrorna-wllli tidrundl-! JcolMf_ ' BCTCHEBS ASSOCIATION. . Tj'pK HALE—l'ho LEASE of a Store, corner of W>h*fo* . ■'* ;•■ 'J " '.. r -- : : s<" ■ ■ ■ ~ X «■> .‘is * * * */* * *t ■ •*•...; x . »' r »■* ”• amusements. ■ ir^>. THEAThB,' II JoflXPn C, FotrftS Zsitff nn/t {M? Str-YMh etreet, abora Wood *“SjS" «oi«l nnd Panioetio e«o j Prlvalo Boic/wc dA S' g°»l).«s j 8-cor.d Tier, SSe ;* Korea for Ye«onaercuringreau will bo chirgedi2K et* Stnlfcitk!; certificate. Door, open at & A ?32ek i CKe'eloefe Another great h'h,...,.fiF?VFp/T ?KjPS"■ 3re ß On whlcUoaaaiou win be presented Ix>nl Bjrcna beautiful Drama of SIAZKI’PA, inwhirh character Sir. y. baa no equal In the United States Thia ■ fopnlar artfat la Loth octor and rider In this great nrodnS ifS; \™,V'i n *J37' bonmi *° ‘to T*iM' horse;m/borno 'he Theatre I This evenlngpobroarysth, droma of mazbi'pa- on tim .Abdha Kban, Mr. It relate rd; Castellan, Mr. MeSUlnn l Budiidh Mrr Bayloy; Drollnuha,', Sin Forrest j Oltosha! Mra.J.OFost«rj /emlllo. Mra.Drelrtord.;.v..Orlalno|Eong| tagoc Beef none," written and auiig ty llr-Tno Horn ....„Too porfammnee will ronmumre with tho Pnrwof ««o- W-beu-Tom.” • O. AvMoiBASIIS’.:IJAISOia6"AOAI>£ST i 7 . AT ZAFJYBTTB JULL. ,9* A* .McMANUS l reap<‘CtfaJly anooQcccft to th*' larioncra never be&relßttoauccd in this city. ..■ "“W? Academy: can coaroen»Uiosectiii4<inartorthlsprofebtwM£. ’ • • ’ “/x^r o v‘‘ 2^o'£ k ’.“ d MMto "’ d “»~ Thobozt Quadrille Purly will be given on Honday oven ofthe party giteahere bft«i) at which the Sohottiach Quadrillewill be danced. : nld ' alBo * tets:tß4t tto "Paney Costume Party " ■ February 2Ttb, 1854. et b° any (Ime before tbe-Parly. cttbe &«rrf«9 SSSgSK&g *’*“"• ottte n * n -•» *» :**•« the mncic/ith ttoE»%£ h ° ins Octette U*U h ’<J! n h?*£ r ?‘ near ,rM> ’ <‘l-PO*ltel.T f °£ I ’ arUcs> Sax Horn Band can be rouDtl-'in a i‘^ cpplytagto WM.-FEANK CAM^ Dagucnaan nQomBofß.M.Carp. P fj y^ S^BaS»msM!3fßi» »» frost our fonnor custom pw wiU Sod a gnM stock to select thjm ; and we bespeak of TT, n^,‘L? ln >! nO “ tion . of >!S cl! ' pz ' tron ” eolltlhe “M l «fraJ- Those who hare unsettled accounts with the Babacrlbor wrtapertfunr nvwl«i-ii>'dai:*tttln’iia<r'«(tablidniHSt too tnlddlc of March next. Should Ibo nbscnt,.my sou, It, A. LOOMIS, will wait on them, • \ ■ LUSH LOOMIS, Agent. Sfitr JSoiokStoi'ei T, THE ABOVE SOTICB .Uie pnbllc will Mrotro I i\iTa re « Pnrehaaod . a portion of the stock l o?LUKIi ■ a , nd wUI rentlnoethobuslcJs „Y the oil ffraiefv °J*» aJoro nod new stock of BOOKS andBTA- Sa nof'i’ 1100 "“IVinsftMa-Fhiliidelialia ninJSewlofkt S’ l ? l {» reraiee dally, the leading Weekly iNowsmkm’ Monthly Magaalneff, and-all .now and, cheap-Bn'jHcatlrmq* ,oaw3on as li«aed^frost ; tlie v k*Bk~hMlnfr m M^M^ h J i n Phlla 'L e ' p , lll:< “* No “ trfS* 6 ' Sch^S^&^^taen^orßtodani ?,??“? ?? o J? ,^J“!l^ on i ;i le[nomid , iiti Books, OUklnda ot tnpor.ilDgloeers’ llooke end Stationery: (In this line bar tlcnlar care imd attention haa bran, taken SlrnHShW • /? m «1 select f00,).a larg» AJWotUnent of tha L'ltftf, uilAMJes, AM) JL' 100 Q druxas Jigs; • SOboxea Oniojrca; • • 50.:. do . Lframnw, • To arrive and for Kile by JUSffITA RHODES * CO, SOWooddtreit. ». 300 boxes JJT. 1L KaMn*; . Jo dried tfo ' _ 20Irega son'do Jnstoroandforenleby-' > ; JOSnUA BHODES 39 Wood street. I lAX&a—iv ui»uc,.uevr : ; •••' XJ : & Raises Prunes, glass jars; . .. 6do do ■ Taney jars. In store and for sale vj 0. UMUBU, IrTrft tohSF, CIfIZEHB’ DEPOSIT HAKE. , 1i0.\347: WOOD STREET, - CAPITAL, $aOO,OOQ. ' i thir principal cUlcs nt the Union fua on all. accefilWo, point* at &Ir Votes. and Thursday.. -PUcouDt.days. Tpfsdny find Friday. f ,v. fil4 ‘ ''' ' •••-• ;l_‘^ieb4 . /3Su Sl ir, , . n , g St y |e XTOtled it head of Wud'. ■ * - - BAIH7BI, WEST. ; woiab’s pMßs,' London, 1831, and nets York, 1B53 : . TiuDJirn ovsn the competition- op tub world i ■Si THE totondonly prize MBDALSr™- «... ' *l In I-ondcn, 1S;>1. ri/ ji andiu r,ewYGTli,lSo:’ M v;ui awarded to "t'ffSta* fa" no poi “ !lSrW 3oa ‘ OT - n^ t ™‘ ! ,°„ n is^ lrf v ‘» ‘to following wale of prices: 0 “ d ’ ftSy MrTl 2 abl> HnmcM, $l2vC O t0'525,00 • •“ PW» BoaUt Hra0ra,.....:.;;..... 40 m - gjj? «« Harnc South run, .tree t, near 31ioS?ieetr '£3E@£Bses: St^,lh 0 S? “4 o"itan izr ing and Painting, (in waterom I *^^ a BO ' EO3 -> Dnw * tt hK J?^ , 5 mnnlC!,U ‘ )n lcft ; PAGE, Jr, BlorD <**• ' rx —__ " ■• ' ' : 'fEaSESkS: - Jag. H. Hoptlna, Erg., tin. BUDA — I(W t»g» for Sale by > • M «• A. FAHNESTOCK. & CO. iOTASU—6 casks for salo by - f ' M P-A.PAnSESTOCTC A CO. aort Ibr ealo by . - -J - - B.A.PAILNEBTOCir A CO. ItlLOtturoilM— 6o H» for falo hr ' ’ *** FAHNESTOCK A CO. T™ l ar connection *^ in *^ &n i fbnuarck '™*«,™*AVLl^Vj^r^. * ront Etreola: ■ wm. a Eiioiiga. JAStE3 RICHAKDSON Pittsburgh, Pebraar? l«t. 185 J 3 ‘ BBS!iEIT - sushis? S ’ lraL . Knqnlw »tolHco of MMornlngToßt." l ”” 1?t *~ ril ALLEGHENY FORGE ... , SOI'OJIOST BHETTEE * CO. 2SS3£3SI#AP&k jonnWeterou,£n °V b > D *»“« w»-.. Work. Stone a*%A m Car Axles, Quarry" ■gPh.ttmded^S^rtefar ll »S«©fe ! ®&' l :sSgF T*rrTf ft Batcher. fS;SgslSS'£t= —-• ‘ r l*a2i&n “ B oWS?h*iSR>V sapes * A NDia ?nSLS?^ IIO3I "Window 'Shatters.-' * A me^ D ?i P S^ S &dn H t the necessity, of the ibov* *“ 4 u - in && „ - SEMI.ASNtrAI,SaiE ’ Coutlnned through February. iis. - A SL *BO-' f 4 25 «nh. utriwt. .v 'Aim Iron City , Hoto!, will continue thcir Sale through the month or February, 185i’ tSuJH AW»»l flock will be again curbed down. Eoi,, TfIKR itEHUCTION I.V PRICKS “ at sUII FMi, " fel . Four Song, fcjrw. Vincent TVriJ. w _n™ ri _„ ll „ ■„ v..."f-to^ a^i«fSnEfSSSsiffi^ 'EPS* ' :4^»®gssa6aiSjßBaas Julllcn'a ftims Donna Wcltnca; S 3 ccnti -■- - . ajjß^ss^aasMp-,.. Bi'Wood*treot^, mmsasi- >.-.•* y t v _ ■’.,; • v *v fe , ; #^* K r c JoannA juiodes & co, - 39 Wood Flrwfc. 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