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'We have one of the best Job Printing Offices is the city, and we would respectfully ask mer chants and all others who want Cards, Circulars, Bills of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank Checks, Hand bills, to give us a calk AH t our Job Typo are of the most modern manufacture and can not fail to please all our customers. Our work men are perfect masters of their business, and will labor assiduously to please all who will fa vor us with an order. Democratic County Committee of Correspondence, ffp. pursuant to notion, tbo Committee mot and organ isod at the 8t- Charles Hotel. Tho Chairman having staled the object of the mooting, John C. Dusk offered tho follow; resolution—which was adopted: • •• Baobxdy That lb© Democratic. cltlzona of the several Ward*. Boroughs and Townships of Allegheny County, meet at their usual places for holding Primary Meetings on . BATURD AT, tho l*lh Inst-, and each dect two Delegates to represent them la County Convention, which will assemble at the Court House on tho following WHEN ESI)AT, the ff'Al Instant. >Tho meciiogswill.be organised at 8 o'clock,mud remain open until 0 o’clock, P. M. The Democratic citizens of tho First Ward, Allegheny City, will meet at the Public School House in said Word. The Democratic citizens of tho Second "Ward, Pittsburgh, will meet at the Duquesno Engine House, on Smitlifield tst. On motion, adioarnnd. ... • - DAVID CAMPBELL,Chairman.. ? Dim W. Boss, ) Jakes Bmcxwohs, j Sccn-tanes. CONSOLIDATING RAILROADS, - Tbo project of consolidating tbo Pcunsylv&nia Central and Pittsburgh and Steubenville Rail roads, seemß to bo gaining many friends. Tbo last named road is ia fact but an extension of tho former farther westward, to a point where tho Ohio river will bo crossed by a bridge; and there it meets the Steubenville and Indiana road, which with others of the same gungo extend all the way to St. Louis. It is now known that the Hoaso of Delegates of Virginia have decided ty a strong voto that “ it ia expedient to grant tho right of way across tho 1 Pan Hnndlc 1 ” for this lino of road. Liberal notions in railroad , matters are becoming more prevalent in all the States; and there is no doubt this right of way will bo granted “all-in good time.” But grant ed or not, the road will soon bo completed nud in operation. It will take something stronger than State lines to stop railroads, and travel, and commerce. - By the proceedings at a Stockholders* meeting of tho Central road, that Company will guaran tee tho bonds of tho Steubenville and Indiana road to the.amount of half a million dollars. This movement will identify the interests of tho Pennsylvania Central road with, tho Steubenville roijto, and insure its speedy completion. By next November, wo arc in hopes to see tho care running from Pittsburgh to Steubenville, and thence onward into tho heart of tho West. We have no doubt that this will prove tho most im portant of all tbo railroads in whioh Pittsburgh Is interested. It runs through the wealthiest re gion, encounters the least competition, and forms tho most numerous connections of any of the Pittsburgh roads. SUPREME COURT. The resolutions adopted by tho mcoting held at the Court House, on Wednesday, and which were published in our paper of yesterday, are drawn up in masterly style, and embody meet cogent reasons ag&iost tbo p'roposed change in the sittings of the Supreme Court. If a change is made at all ia regard to tho * Supreme Court, tho west end of the State should not bo entirely abandoned. Tho portion of the . State jvest of tho mountains is almost as largo os the eastern portion; yet tbo bill now before the Senate proposes to locate the Court, permaueht ly, near the coutre of the-Oastcru portion, ond abandon the west entirely. Such a wrong to wards the west,' wo hope, will not be consumma. to! this winter. WAB-WAB I Wo learn by a telegraphic despatch that there appeared in the evening edition of the New York Herald yegtorday, a paragraph stating that the Emperor of Bussia bad indignantly rejected tho last proposition of the fonr Powers. This'news, it is stated, came by the Pacific steamer, and was telegraphed through from Halifax to New York. It is believed to be reliable. If so, it settles tho question of a general war over Europe and Asia; and a conflict more wido spread and terrible than tho world has ever before witnessed. The Pacific will probably arrive at New York to-day. But 1 we may not get any of her news before, going to press. Should this report bo confirmed, a largo ad vance. in prices of provisions may bo expected. HIGH PRICES. Should tho war news prove trao, it is expect ed the prices of provisions will go up so high that people will have to get np on their tables to read them. God help tho poor of Europe, ns well as of this country. Mach suffering must ensuo if prices are to go higher than the present rates. Tho latest nows from Europe indicates that the deficiency of crops and supply is even great er than was previously believed. If to this is added the certainty of a general war, prices will probably go np further yet. But, that they will reach points predicted by somo sauguine speculators, we don’t believe. BOS. Si GIaANCY JOSES. This gentleman was. elected to Congress from Berkscaanty, last Saturday, by a majority of 1696. The vote ont was very small, and ano ther democrat (? ) was running Bgainßt him, and no whig candidate. The reßnlt shows that the democracy of old Berks stand firm to their ranks, and countenanco no disorganizes. Mr. Jones.has the confidence of the democracy,'not only of Berks county, but of tho whole State, ( and will make an Bblo and influential member of Congress. Bobby ros it. —Tho editor of the Somerset Tutor has declined beiog a candidate for the Bolted States Senate. This will grieve many of his friends, but it will give other aspirants a .better,.chance of election. We are sorry Mr. Boddy won't accept. Bio Oybtebs.— All our citizens who desire to 800 and eat some of the largest oysters ever brought to our city, can have their curiosity and appetites gratified; by calling nt tho establish ment of onr neighbor Still, No. 108 Wood-st, Labob Donation. —Mr. Shepherd, tho legatee of the late JndahTouro, proposes that if the ■ name of Canal street. In New Orleans, be chan ged to Tonro street, he will donate all the prop erty of the deceased, after piling beqacßts, &c., to its improvement, and the ereetion thereon of a simple yet substantial centaph, in honor of Mr. Tonro. Tho donation, it is supposed, will be from 200,000 to $300,000. The Bulletin says that Canal street is susceptible of being mado - one of the most magnificent upon earth. It is broad, straight, central—itinay be said to divide the cltyabont equally—and it is destined, at no distant-day, to be one of its grandest thorough fares. Statistics op Pbotanity. —A correspondent of tie Franklin county (Vt) Hornld, while stopping at a hotel in one of tne most populous towns is Vermont, took pains to connt the oaths which were spoken in his hearing. The names of the Deity were profanely spoken on Monday 136 times, Tuesday 297, Wednesday 148, Thursday 869, Friday 191, Saturday 205, and Sunday 331. The prevalence of this vice is a disgraceful fea ture of the age. ' 'i. ' iV;. ,f *w,. ■ . WEEKLY MONEY ABTTCLE. Therc is not much cumpUint of scarcity 6f money in the mnrkelferalJ regular business pur- poses* ■ -e . Tho rates paid for loans, however, are still Ooo per cent, per mouth oa good paper is no uncommon occurrence lately. "We hope, before tho dose of this session of tie Legislature, to be able to announce that the usury law is repealed, or so materially modified as to let money find its own price or value in the mnrkct, like other commodities. Wo believe it would result iu reducing the rates paidin& Bhort time, by bringing more money into the market fjr loan. The experiment is likely to be tried, at any rate, in Now York, Pennsylvania and Ma ryland. Money la in good supply in New York; call loans, 7 percent; good paper, 9@10; railroad p iper, hard to sell, unless endorsed by respon sible individuals, and then at bigb rates. The banks of Now York aro increasing their loanß, and during thela3t week the deposits were largely increased. Notwithstanding large importations into* Now York, very little money is now Bcut abroad, and the rates of foreign exchange are reduced. The large shipments of breadstuff's aro sufficient to meet all payments duo abroad. . Wo take tho following from tbo New York Pott: The tendency In breadstuff's la still to advance iathcroftr kolß of Europo. The deficiency is much greater than has been generally supposed, and large supplies will be wanted for Kome months to come, which will have theeffect cf keep ing up the value of money in jKurope,. war or no war. .The Bank of Franco bnsmWft.niicd’thq rato of interest to fi?o per cent Money in London is reported to active demand, but wiJhout nny advance in rate*. Conpol.% 01J.4- Bar silver fold at 01J-&J, and new dollars are sold at The fol lowing quotation? have' been sent ont by Beil A Son: . United States bmnlfl.fis, lS6S......w.to7i > 4rti)loSU “ “ stock, 15C7, , C5...«.....a07^108>| Fehnpylvania M ~(<t SO Maryland bonds, {i5....... .......... f»U{ijj 05 Virginia bouds..,;i. .; .. 95 © . The doubt created in tnnnv minds as to tho effect* of a war between Franco and England, united, and Russia upon o-ir and finances, creates consWerable caution. The greatest conf«quemit? of such a war will bo tho various revolutions it will glvorlsoto. but tho revolalionßOf IMS. it will he recollected, sent over hero a great deal of money far Investments, and it will be the caso in another revolu tion.' - • - A war between France and England wonld, unquestion able, ur.rvttle everything V and weakening the securities of England would, for a lime, weaken ours, aa m»ny American securities Would bo sent luck for re-sale. Not soldo war with Jlusdn, in uhleh England will be assisted by France. Euglbh capitalist* will lend to their own government In -stead rf to Russia, who. but fjr the Turkish troubles,would havo been u largo borrower. There 13 a scarcity of money ia New Orleans, and high rates are paid. At Cincinnati, too, tho demand for money is increasing. Ti)o editors of Vork. Trihttnc publish ia the tthji* Almanac for A. P. ISSI, xrbat tb**r. perbupu, clfrtm is ft fuU Ust, up in A. D. 18a3, of tbo length, capital. cost, &e.» of hail ways in the United States, and set <lo»vn the— Capital pat*! in nt thesuoiof. Funded Ajrgrcwtft - 2111,003 The tnhle mnst* taken, with liberal atlottano*-* made fbr instineo. the PiUsbnrghan;i Stcrobenviile Railroad nmlthp Bteubemillo nod IndjanniiaUnwlaroDot mentions, rnrkinjnn of over 150 .miles, curt to* f.«rculnjr invaluable connections, of the Penn,-.ylrania Cem trn.l llnilroft-J. I>P to iMobor, A. I). lbAi>, the EtoubfrnvUJe and Indiana TViilroed Company had expended near $1.600,000 In Iheeon- Ktruction c( their rood. They now hare the rail* laid down on it for more lhau forty mile*, nod the entire road wilt t* in Tuuniog order to Newark** distance of 114 m!U*. by July nest. The Pittsburgh and SteubearJUo IWlroad la b*lng pushed with comtaeudable vigor. Th« Danker’-* MH~az:n» gives the MQOunt of Eailwav bonds si'U\ at JIM.TSD.ofKj. . - Tlif.se bonds ttre.gec.erjJly 7 per rant—the inlerest paya ble la the city of New Y*rk, half yearly, *o that at the end of every •six-months the Railroad Ccropanio* must pay Into ■the city nf Nevr VorK, the Huuiof asluterost.—■ Sttubenrilk: flrml-L - COEEESPONDENCE OF*THE EVENING POST. [CONCLUDED.] Davenport, January Htb, 1854. To begin now at whal I Eat down to write about, I took lodging at tbo Lcclairo Hotel, in Davenport, which is one oT Iko host and best nept Hotels in too country. It is ip a very plea* fliUit.and convenient location, very well arranged, lias about one hundred and fifty good, largo, woll-ventilatcd rooms, and all appliances to ac commodate tho inmates comfortably. Tho Hotel is a part of r» block or row of brick buildings, lour stones high, covering a front of three hun dred and twenty feet; in which are twelve band* some storerooms, one of which is used as a Banking House; two fine Halls, 48 by 85, wcll nrranged, conveniently as well ns comfortably fitted up; ceilings 10 feet high, having good wide 6ta;r Tray.-. Built nad owned by Mr. Antwino Lecl.wre, who was tho pioneer and first owner of the land oa which tho city was located besides six hundred and forty acres which adjoin, and a large portion of the addition- of this rapidly spreading city is located-» on the G4I) acres. Tho lire and character of Mr. Antwino Leclaire, and of his most excellent lady would muko a very interest ing volume, that would bo honorablo* to them, and really entertaining to any reader who would feel interested iu tho march of civilization and improvement on the Mississippi river, I hope some competent man will, beforo long, try his hand at that subject. Thto city mcretiscd in population from 100 in 1838, to G,OOO in 185.?, and must increase within tho coming few years enormously. Within tbo past year, there has been four hun dred houses built in tho city. Among them many beautiful ones: five largo and respectable looking churches: and I am told there would would have been many more buildings erected if materials aml workmen could have been pro cured : and that there would bavo been many more inhabitants and business, if they could have procured houses. There ore many stores and dwellings in pro gress of erection and completion, ail of which, 1 am informed, are engaged. There will bo a great number, however, built during tho spring and summer, to occotumodatc new comers- 1 huvo seen enough to convmco mo that there will be, within the coming few years, very consider able increase in tho population of lowa and Illi nois, and I believe tho poruou on and near tho Upper Rapids hoi Js out ns strong inducements as any parr of our whole country. The great mass of tho people have, at present, every indication of health. The men, generally, look like good sound Democrats, that were able and willing to dig their fortunes out of the ground, rather than to get it out of banks, or soulless scheming and villainous chartered cor- Dorations. I have not time to prepare a matured article, or would cheerfully have dono it. Yours, M. CoNQnr.ss and tub San Fbascisco Rescuers. —lt will bo seen by our congressional report that the joint committees of Congress report in favor of a very handsome national testimonial to tho captains of tho three vessels who so dev votedly served in rescuing, ns the committee ex press it, about lire hundred Americans from tho wreck of tho steamship Sail Francisco. They propose to present each of these captains with a valuable gold modal, bearing suitable devices— and also proposes that tho sum of $lOO,OOO bo appropriated to enable -t he President to reward, in such manner ns lie may deem appropriate, not only the officers, but also their crews nnd Buoh other persona as honorably distinguished them selves on that occasion. ThoPresidentis indis criminate in regard to the nature of tho efforts and tbo merits, of the scrvicos rendered, and proportion tho awards accordingly. This is ob it should be, tho nation designing that tho hum blest among the meritorious shall not bo over looked.—Balt. Sun. Getting at Pennsylvania in tub Senate. On Friday last, Foot of Cuyahoga, offered a re solution m -the Senate, asking the Judtoiary to enquire into tbo expediency of passing a law preventing Ohio roads from connecting with those of Pennsylvania bo loug as tho Erio “break” continues. This gave riso to a debato, in which Mr. Jow ott opposed, and Foot advocated their passage. Mr. Jewett feared that tho measures that had been introduced and the remarks mado in tho Legislature, so far from doing good would pro daoe a state of feeling unfavorable to the inter ests of both states. Mr. Foot contcndod that as long as the'Lcgis latnre of Pennsylvania noted n 3 it was now doing, 1 v W v. 3 ° ur to * ot ibem know what wo think or them. The resolution was passed. —Plain Dealer. Anothlr Ohio Awoiktmut.— Tho last ex cellent appointment from Ohio i B that of Robert Murphy, of Ohio, Consul to Shanghai, China. Mr. Mnrphy is a yonng man of muoh enter prise nnd talent, residing in Chilliootho, and a general favorite of the Democracy down there. We take pleasure in announcing that Mr« Mnrphy will correspond with tho Plain Dealer in hia absence. —Flam Dealer. Ewe Resolutions Lost in the House. Mr. Cochran’s Ucsolulions (already published in the Plain Dealer,)’wero taken up on Friday and dis cussed at some length. Upon the previous question being ordered, they were lost by 56 to 22 votes .—Plain Dealer. ‘ie,/ •• Hon. J. Glanoy Jones was; on Saturday last, elected member of Congress for Berks county, in place of Mr. Muhlenberg, deceased. Scripts and Brosyuf tho Chicago Democratic Frett are making:themselves “infinitely ridicu lous" by calling on the President to send troops to Erie and tho Brians- They say ball oatridge should be used at the first fire. Pass along Scrip?! and Bros/ - Tho U. S. Senate has passed a bill granting bounty land to Eiizabath Smith, who, dressed in men’s clothes, served ns a soldier in the war with Mexico. Tho Virginia Honse of Delegates, February 3d, resolved that it is expedient to grant tho Pitts burgh and Stenbenvillo Railroad right of way across Pan Handle. The abundance of floating 100 in the rivers and bay at New York, is produoing great annoy ance and causing tho detention of tho ferry boats. The North river is solidly frozen over, bo that teams cross on the ice bs low down ns-Dobbs’ Ferry. At the time of the late consns in England, there were more than 250,000 teaohers in Sun day schools, instructing, every Sunday, in re ligious knowledge, as many as 1,800,000 chil dren. Tho total number of Sunday scholars on the books of the sohools was about 2,400,- 000, and about two teachers to every fifteen scholars. Several Russian officers visited the Ports mouth, (Va.) Navy Yard and tho United States ship Pennsylvania, on Wednesday Inst, and were received with tho usnal honors and salute. The object of thoir visit to this country, is to ex amine our ships and to purchase vessels for their navy. There are thirty-five saw-mills, including four at Green Bay village, Michigan, principally lo oated on rivers entering Green Bay on the,west side, nud it is estimated that there will bosawed by these mills, water and steam, tho prcaont year, eighty millions of feet of pine lumber. At present, there are fifteen hundred men, three hundred yokes of cattle, and one hundred spans of horses getting out logs for these different es tablishments. Tho Portsmouth, (N. II.) Journal nominates Edward Evcrott as the next whig candidate for tho Presidency. Tho Bucks county, Pa., subscription to tho stock of tho Doylestown branch of tbo North Pennsylvania Railroad has reached $lOO,OOO. Nearly 11,000 copies of Alexander Smith's poem’s have been sold, it is said, within a few months. There will be next season throe lines of stea mers between the British ports nnd Montreal and Qnebco. A'liOuißville girl, named Virginia Jones, has been flourishing in New Orleans lately in boy’s dress. 4«s.2fii,G!i 135.431.4CU Tho population of Buffalo, N. Y., is now 75,- 000. iho city limits embrace 23,710 acres. Tho total value of real and personal estate is es timated at $24,455,752. Tho reward for information where Edward Slovin, who mysteriously disappeared from Lnuisvile, can be found, has boon increased to $l,OOO. It is stated that sixty trains of cars per day arrive and depart from Indianapolis, lod. Only think cf that—sixty trains per day in a town ef only fifteen thousand inhabitants. Tho Susquehanna is again closed with ico at Bnnbnry, Pa. The ico near tho shore is nearly a fuot thick. Tho President of tho United States has re cognized Arien Isclin as vice consul of the Swiss Confederation, for New York. Mrs. Anna Royal! is still editing her paper— the lluntrtst —in Washington. She will bo 85 years old on the lliti Juno next. Punch thinks the importation of threshing machines into England needless, considering the great number of strong threshing machines they havo already of home-make, in tho shapo of brute husbands! There is a man in Orkney, Scotland, nearly ninety years of age, wbo is about to bo married for tho ninth time. The Old School Presbyterians are abont to raiso $lOO,OOO fur church extension. The Con gregationalism have already raisedsso,ooo; and tho Now School $lOO,OOO. It is stated in the oensos report of religions worship (just issued) that the incomo of tho chnroh of England in 1851 was upward of £5,- 000,000 per annum. Returns from foertcon points on the Missis sippi river, show that 00,000 hogs bare been killed this season, against 78,400 last season. The Upper Mississippi nnd Illinois rivers to gether, it is said, will fall 100,000 to 120,000 head short of last season. The Erio Railroad Company, it is italeJ, havo leased the Canandaigua and Niagara Falls road permanently. This will auito tho Great Wes tern Railroad at Canada with the Erie. The converting roada nil havo tho guage of tho Erie, six feet. The Annuairo do Bureau des Longitudes states that from 1793 to the beginning of 1853, there was coined in Franco, gold to tho amount cf 1,- 020.090.830 francs, and silver to tbo amount of 4,512,494,200 francs. There Is said to he an apple tree in Litchfield, Ct, which measures fourteen feet around tho trunk, is one hundred and thirty years old, nnd produced last season twenty bushels of apples, of a delicious quality. Engcltjo Van der Vlics, of Pynaekcr, noar Rotterdam, Holland, tho woman who did not cat oinco 1818, nor drink Bincc 1822, ns is said, is dead. Sho died December 22d, at the Holland Colony, in Michigan. So says the Now York Tribane, which appears to believa the story. Tbo Boston Steam Tow Bant Company have just declared a dividend of 20 per cent- for six months, making, with a previous dividend of 20 per cent., forty five dollars per share, (par 100.) paid in dividends for the past year of tho com pany’s operations. Besides tbo abovo profits considerable sums have been laid out. Madamo Sontng is giving concerts nt St. Louis. It has been ascertained that Locomotives can run on n grade of 185 feet a mile. Farther Relative to the Turkish War. Movements of the Turks, the Russians and the Allied Powers—Extraordinary Military Jtchvi- The Turks are recruiting 80,000 Spabns for Omar Pacha in tho spring. Tho Bpahas have not been in arms siace tbo destruction of the Janizaries. A forco of Turkish Cossacks is boing organ* ized by Sadtk Pacha against tho Russians. On their standard thoy bear tbo united cross and orescent. The ico on tho Danube having disappeared, the Turks in Kalefat have free communication With Wldden. A coal depot for the French floot is forming at Sinope. Louis Napolcan has written an autograph let tor to tho Sultan, regretting tho Sinope affair, nnd assuring Turkey of his support. Oortechnkoff Is reported to have ordered his officors not in future to nttaok tho Tarhs excopt with superior foroo. Tbo English frigato Retribution-has been sent to Sebastopol to demand the liberty of the Eng lish engineers captured on board the Egyptian steamers. The Augsburg Gazette, however, says they are already released. A commission of Turkish nnd foreign engi neers are surveying the ground, landward, from Constantinople, for dcfonccs against future in vasion. Odo Austrian and one Prussian oorvetto enter ed tho Blnok Sea the day after tho allies. Tho Sultan has pardoned tho Saffias for their reoeot outbreak, with a warning to bo pcacenblo in fatare. Three accidental fires had destroyed oonsidcr ablo proporty in Constantinople on the night of tho 81st December. The Morning Chroniele publishes the following despatch: . “ Vienna, January 16, 1854. — Advioos from St. Petersburg of tho Bth, statu that thora were preliminary indications of a rapture with France and England, and of tho reoall of the Roßsian t Ambassadors Tbiß is authentic.” Requisitions have already been mado by the Czar upon different institutions throughout the empire to furnish contributions for the support of the orthodox faith. Now contraots have been completed to supply the Russians in the principalities with provi sions till the end of June next. The armaments continued to progress in Rus sia. The Imperial Guard and tho reserve are ordered to be in readiness. No more cargoes will be permitted to bo ship ped from Odessa. The Russian Admiral in the sea of Azoff had sent for aid to Sebastopol. The presence of the allied fleets prevented tho shipment of 25,000 troops which wero ready to embark from Qebostopol. S«w« and Facts from all Quarters- .. s?' -.. > - r f :^t^LZl'«s^S- : v v v-‘ 45T ofConsidentton.—lVßOFE SSO- MOUSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OK CORDIAL.. Winter, with its s ueontlghs fogs aud. frosts,ls upon us. Cold, it nervous dlscasesT’wid adds great!/ pasga of dyscopria and other forma of - Sodlgostfon, by stimulating tho appetite, without Imparting to the stomach (he neewsary tone and vigor to digest the increased quantity of food. This therefore, is a season ifSen a commanding tonic and luvigoraut like tills wonder ful Elixir Is imperatively ceodedby all who suffer from any phase of nervous disease,yrJfroma weak of torpid stom&cb* It stimulates all the organs connected with the process of digestion, regulates the flow of the bile, increases the Solvent power of the . gastric juice, gives activity to the fluids, and prevents tho .system from lapsing into that' dorxnnnt and J sluggish condition which so often characterize it in the winter months, Ladiasj who from the fragility ohid tender, ness of their organization, are peculiarly sensitive to cold,' often suffer terribly at this season for want of ah eiMlerant which will maintain tho activity of the circulation, and thus prevent tho suspension or irregularity of any of. the fauc tions upon which their health depeuds./ The Cordial is put-up, highly concentrated; in pint bot tles. Price three dollars per bottle, two for fivo dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. H. RING, Proprietor, “: V 192 Broadway, Jfew: York. Sold /by Druggists throughout tho United States, Canada, and the West Indies. : FLEMINQ & DUOS., No. GO Wood street, rittolurgb. DR, GEO.U.KEYBKB,No.I4G Wood street, do J. P FLEMING, Allegheny City. • feblOmciir MABRIED, On Tuesday," the 7tb in St.. Paul’s Church, Balti more, by the Rev. Dr. Wyatt, THOMAS PALMER, E«q*» of this city, to MimM. IRENE E., daughter of James Hooper, of the former place. ; . - - / HEW ADVKEXISEMEHTS. BR. M©l£§E’S Invigorating Cordial, A Phenomenon in Medicine. HEAI/l'U KBSIOUKBAKD MSB LKNGTIIKJffiD, BY Bit. MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OB COR DIAL.—At first;the properties attributed lo Prof Morse’s Invigorating Elixir or Corrtial weredeemerftbalouß. TLo public often deceived, could not-believe the simple and sub lime truths announced by tho discoverer. But facts, unde niable facbvatiested by witnesses of the highest class and cliaractcr, ere now triumphing; over all doubts. Isrredu lity Is overthrown by a mass of testimony which is perfectly irresistible. The ELIXIR remedies, iu all cases, the deplorable evils arising from a misuse or abuse of the various organa which make up the wonderful m&cbino called men. It mtores lo full vigor every delicate function connected with that mys terious, compound. agency of matter and mind, necessary to the reproduction of human life. To persons of feeble mus cular frame, or deficient In vital- power, it la recommended as tbeooiy means of cmumunicuUng that energy, which is necessary to the proper enjoyment of all the natural appe tites, as well as the higher mental attributes. Its beneficial effects are not confined lo either sex, or to any age. Tho fweblo’glri, tho ailing wife, tho lUtlers, enervated youth, the over-worn man of burlneva, the victim of nervous depression, the individual Buffering from general debility, or from the of a angle orgun, will all find immediate and per manent relief from tho use of this incomparable renovator. To those who liavo predisposition to paralysis, it will, prove a complete and nufalUog safeguard against that terrible malady. There are malijv perhaps, who have bo trifled with their constitutions, that they think themselves beyond the reach or medicine. Let not even ibeso despair. Tho Elixir deals e Ith diseaso as it exists, without reference' to caufc*, and will not only remove the disorder Itself, but REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. Tho derangement* of Um system, leading to uotvous dis ease*. and. the fimn* of norvouf disease itself, are so numcr oua that Si would require a column to enumerate the mala. die* tar which thi*preparation is-a specific*. A taw, how ever, may be enumerated, via: ueuralgta, ticdolcrcpur, h»rad-acJit*,i«cipi*ot jtaralyni*. hysteria, palpitation of the heart, ajiaal affections, muscular debility, tremors, flatu lence, a pricking nsnsaUou lathe flesh, numbness, mental depression, weakness of the will,. lodfapositlan to/move, fainting after exercise, broken sleep and terrifying dreams, inability to remain in one place or position, weakness ef the procreative organs, sexual ooiaoa, floor olbu*, sinking at tue atomnch, female irregu larities, a chronic tendency to miscarriage, emaciation, and all complaints growing out of a free indulgence of the pas sinus, and all harrenm-** that doc« not proceed from organic caurefrbeyondlho reach ct medkinc. i Whenever the organ* to be acted upon are free from mil tanaatku or mrirturat dWsw, ills arerred that MORSES INVIGORATING ELIXIR will replace weakns** with strength, incapacity with eSci *ury> irregularity wltli unitarm and natural activity, and this not only without hazard of re-action,but with a happy effect no the general organisation. JK5* Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever .they begin,fiuUh with tho nervous system, and that the pamlysaUon’of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Bear la mind also, that fur every kind of nervous dircuM* tho Elixir Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. : CURE OF NERVOUS PI LEASES.- No langoage can eoavey an adequate idea of the imme diate and almost miraculous change « bkh it oerarioc* in tho diseased, debilitated arklahattortri oerToiniFygtem, whether bmkeu down by exrew, weak by nature, or impaired by sickm***—the utslruog »t*l organization taatottev bracfrJ, revivlf.*! and baiit up. The racotel and pbyriral symptoms of oerTou* dtenytes vanish together under ita in fluence. Nor is the effect temporary; on tho contrary the relief l« permanent—tar the Cordial propertied cf tha m«H cftie revh the constitution Haetf, and restore it to its normal condition. LOS 3 i>? MEMORY, Coufuslon, giJdi&c«i, ruahef blood to tho head, tnelnncholy, debility, hysteria, wretobed&ess, thoughts of self-destruc tion—fear of Insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration, irra* tlbnity, uervouwes*, InablUty to wwp, diseases iceident to tamAlftS, decay of tb* prepointing functions, hysteria, muno mscU,vagu« terror*, psipitaiioxt of the heart, U» potency, oowUpation etc~, from whatever cause arUlng, ill?, tf there ii any reUaurr to b# pUred inhuman testimony, übacluielr infidllblN - a on eat aimcnrc for pksiai.es* Tb* unpnral’cfchUfferta of tbit swat rortotattfa, In'idl lncident to Amato* o.arh aneweraia tbo an* aaU of toudlriae. TfotuuKia of ttfotiTssU har«bcenlh twntel—thouMftf! of ccti«*te4~-an purportirjK to tw.tpeciOed in tba thranuetaem* to whichthedeUr!a*./i»rraa!bn of woman her liable. EVKIiY'WOMAN'. OK SENSE, who ruffcr? from oera, pain* la UwWfc.or nay other dfcomkr, whether f«* oulUr to her n*i, or cmnnioa in both ftde»—to irtro tho la* liZoratiogConllil a trial. • b “ makhied ransoxs, Of trill flndtfcl* Cordial after Uu?y bare used a foot tli* or two, a f<>sro*rator of lb* i ystria, Iq all Jiwrtiaotare to be found the happy parrot* ofbwdtbr off* '‘pfiojr, who would iru bav* been w> Vat for tbM extraordi «wy prep*raUirti. And It in equally potent for tboroanv <3l* rase* for «bkb U i# rermnrarodwL TtiouatoU of young men liar* been restored bjr uslDjfii, and cot la a tingle In? stance baa it failed to ItccrQt them. PKR9ON9 OF I\U,K COMri.KXION', or ronsnoipUrehaMf*, ar* restored bf the a*© cf a bollloor two to Margin and Tirar, skin from w pale, ?ol* low, efckly color, to a beautiful complexion. _ TO TIIJJ MttiOfJlDKlV. These of thn *?u) and melancholy effceU ttroJu pally early haMU of youth, tU: weakness «r the back ana ttmba, v*l&* ia the h«u3. dimut** of taas cti.ft? po»t?r, j'iv!pUct{'ir) of tb* henrf, dyspepsia, narrow* irriUbUHy, cf dufcUlty, «yrar‘tmn*.of comutuptiot.*, ctr. Mentally. tbofwirl‘*i! the wiinl art? murh to be dreaded. l/»a* of ui*tfiorv, eonrufdon t*f Me**. iVprfssten of cplrit*. oTil BTcoiou to solMUtrnst, Jfj'reof somude, UmHKy, etc., ere some o» the cell* produ ced, All thu« afiUctcd nmuu contemplating marriage *hmxld reheat that ii round mind Ami body ore tbfl most no* ce«WTy requisite* I© promote ronnuhUl happinfces; Indeed, wlttout these, the journey through life becomes* wear? pljgrimagtt—lho prospect hourly dvrkcn* tbo view; the mtod bedomet shadowed with drupair. and filled with the melancholy reflection iliot the hspplncjj of another be cosies blighted with your own. CAUTION. Dr, Mow# Invigorating Cordial has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the genuine- Cordial will hate tho proi»rie tor,s fecnimlto t**tod ©rer the fork of each bottle, and the following word# blown In the gist*; Dr. Morals Invigorating Cordial, C. D, RING, froprietcr, S. V. The Cordial l# put up, highly concentrated, la plotbot ties—price three dollar?! per bottle, two fur five dollar?, six for twelve dollar*. C. U. RING. Proprietor, . h*«liroivitror, N, Y Sales thrC ' Di ’ boU '‘ tl!o VultoJ StolPS > tWida AOEiITSi l'lurturgli—Fl.liUlNo. Him, N«. 00 Wood jtiwl. In UB). 11. KKYKKR, No. HO “ AlliTtlirDy City—JNO. P. FLKMIS'O. (IlmOnnnti—ll 11. MKAKIMIS. Improved Hoii-Exploalv© Campliciio Lamps, a O A HAVING PURCHASED THE Msjr rfght-.ftir the above LAMP in tho fns®s£v ‘•.tt>unUM c£ ALLEGHENY. DBA JWSiiiI VKU, WASHINGTON, FAY f \»|J[ \ GREENE,wegrd pro* <f> YdS, y;*&A cfc pared to furnhh lamps, or soil f|i Rights for u reasonable price.— iMfij These Lamps are so constructed . 5» OB to render implosion imposribta and tho public may rest satisfied thaYthey may he used with entire safety. They ale© glv« more brilliant light, and tb« materials used being cheaper than the Tallow,'’ or oiU of any kind, they must coma Into general uso. We ol«o hnvo LANTERNS and CANS on the non-eXTjnalTo oriociDlo. It ROOM ME N RATION 8; This certifies that wo hare eeon, examined ami tried, De Guinnn’s Improved Non-Exploding Camphenn Lamp p* timtod January Oth, 1852, and aro fully satisfied that ft in a very vaiuablo Improvement,and will be found firpreferablo tonuyothor Latupin ut». W e bcliove for safety It 1* per fectly roluiblo, and therefore doom it richly deserving the attention of all such as havo occasion .to u*o Lamps of any kind. K. C, Diddle, Batavia, N. Y., 8. A. Wilson, Batavia, N. Y. F. V. Booth, do J.O.WUson, do V. Austin, do T.C.M’Kennon, n&rcmi N. Y. O. do ll.J.Mann, do Alva Smith, do W. D. Loworlo, WUliams’g, L. I. P. A. Marsh, do J. E. Bognrdus, do Ellas Foote, do J. Splnlngs, do A. D. Tyron, do It. Brown, do N. A. Woodward, do J. A. Patterson; do OAMPHENK, PINE OIL and FLUID, always for salo at the lowest prices. The attention of Stcaraboatmon and Railroads Is respect fully lnvltod to the nuw patent Lnntom and Can. The Lamps may ho seen in operation at Dr. KLYBEIVB Drug Store, 140 Wood st.. where they aro kept for sate. fohlO, MonongaUelu Cemetery. . AN ELECTION FClt SEVEN MANAGERS, (one of whom shall be designated as President,) a Secretary an d Treasurer, of sold corpora tion, will be held at the office of tho present Troairurcr, No. 144 POUUTII Street, Pitts burgh, between the hours of two and four o'clock, P. M. of MONDAY, tho 20th of February. JO3IAH KING, : ; WILLIAM HOLMES, GEORGE 0. BEIB, 11. UMBSTiETTER, feblo:3t . . JAMES .8. CRAFT, Mansgers. EUGB FOK- HATCHING.—-The subscriber will be con*. stantly supplied with fresh Eggs, of tho following choice breeds, vis: Buff and White Shanghai, Cochin Chi no, Black Spanish, Bramah Poatra, and Imperial Chltta gongs. They aroall from Premlam Fowls; bred with great rare, and perfectly pure. Apply at the Seed and Implcinont Warehouse, Fifth street. feblO'm&o JAME 3 WABDBOP* YALBNTINEB.—The largest and boot assortment of Valentines ever brought to this city, for -sale, either wholesale or retail, at S 7 Wood street SAMUEL B. LAUFFJEIt, f o blo Successor to Luke Loomis, Agh NiJW BOOKS, jusl received by S. B. LAUPiBit, Mo. 87, ■\Voodfltreot— Annie Vincent, a domestic story. An AtUc Philosopher in Farts, from tbo French ofEmfle Brewery and the Now Mission Ilouse. naps and Mishaps, by Grace Greenwood. Llnny Lockwood, by Catherine Crow. Tho Tonng Duke, by B. dyisroell. Tbo Flash Times of Alabama and. Mississippi. QLEAYKR'H HONEY SOAP—SOO dozen just arrived, and. for solo by FLEAUNO & BROS., Successors to J. Kidd & Co., Mb. dO Wood stxoet. > <\ ♦ . % ■* v,-- r i:; ,r* **'■/.J», ‘‘ T -_ "Y•; * vj.; DM GUISOS’S UJr-FnbHc Meeting of the meeting or the ladies of Pittsburgh, Ijhl<l a sl&ortjtimo ago, the Upon motion, U was • >*"''■ . %; jf<ero/wd, 'Enat the ladies. of,Pittflbni , Rb, ltt!i|cnejpal couveirtlQnaz&mbledrdo-recommend the line, soaps, per*, fumery nnd toilet nnieleS keptfarsaUat RKYSKR’S Drvs - • v • v . . vv.; ifemfea?, That we have used Bazin, s pontfne and'othcr soaps, and dorfind them auperior-,. to any In nso, bo 111 for, cheapuosaaifa superior excellency.. .*■ > - -S«oZcaf, Tbat w'o bate also used his upper ten ana other extracts, ond'cologne*, and would ndvl*o atl those in want of thosa'anidea to call at KRYSER’3, and thoy wUTnot be disappointed. Rctotvedy That we likewise approve of his extra po mades, bear's grease, and other articles far fhobalr, not cnly. on acconnt of their elegant perfume, bat also on account of tho pore materials of which they arc composed, and the fairness of price. . ' ) Hexolwti That we will patronize KEYSEU’S Dnicf Store* and purchase of him what, articles we need, in the way of ; toilet articles, as wo or© sure he soils good articles and at reasonable prices, ' * feMslAw ' ts*" InteresllDg to those suffering from Headache. Ascertain remedy-found inDR. M’LANEfS LIVER PILLS. The following. Is o sample of certificates received daily from our own citizens;: v > New Yobk,- August!, 1852 J.: Tbi* {9 to certify that I have been subject at times, to severe headache; sometimes the pain would be so severe ) could rest neither day nor night. Hearing of Ur< MT*ancfr. celebrated Liver Pius, I sent and got a box, of which I took two pills on going-to bed, for two nights. They relieved me entirely. Some time baa now elapsed, and I bavobad no more trouble from alck'headache. - . : M. JOHNSTON, 118 Lowla street. P. B.—The above valuable remedy, also JDr.lTLane , s cel ebrated liver Pills, can now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this dty. Purchasers will be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr.-M’Lanb’s Liver Pills. There ere other Pills, purport ing to rills, now before the public. Also'lbr sale by the sole proprietors. ; FLEMTNG Successor* to J. Kidd A Co., fe&maw ~ .GO Wood street. ; jo3*l*lvcrDlßcaseB.««Carter , s-SpanlshMlxture J ns a remedy, for liver disease, and the number of formidable evils connected with a disorganized state of that organ, is unrivalled. Hundreds of certificates, from the highest sources, of per sons now living in tho city of Richmond, begtreti of. erres effected by Cartel’s Spanish fi fixture. We have only room to refer to the extraordinary cure of Samuel M. Drinker, Esq., of the firm of Drinker A Morris, Booksellers, .Richmond, who was cured by two bottles of-Carteri* Spanish Mixture*, after three years suffering from diseased liter, Ha says Us action on the blood 1a wonderful, ~bett«r 'than all tho.znedic do he had ever taken, and cheerfully recommend* it to nil- - **‘ p Seoftdvo , tisemtsnL [jalSrdAwlm Crystal JPaMce, New Work. EXHIBITION OP AMERICAN STEEL PENS, Manufactured by MYER PHINEAB', NEW YORK. M. P. calls the attention of the public ,to his celcbr/tcd QUILL, patent, double-spring, Commercial and Bank PENS, with a variety of twenty-five different kinds of STEEL PENS, of his own make, suitable for all handwritings; A NEW PATENT PEN, - : . Called the Treble Spring. These pens have been adopted by tbe Senate in Washington, In preference to all others. Tho above pens, together with his superior unrivaled ac commodation balder*, can be seen at Mr. J.D. Steer* and Sir. B. 1L Norman's, Camp street; Thomas L. Whilo’a Canal street; and E. & V. Ezekiel’*, Exchange Plan*. ja9 |s p pi . |S Death from a Rupture* .633*There are thousands of persons Who are afflicted with a Rupturu of the Dowels, who pay but little attention to the disease until the bowels become strangulated, when In all probat-nity it may be too lnle. How important it is, then, tor all those.suffering with, any form of u ßuptureot tho Bowels,” to call at once upon Dr. KEY3£R,at hh Wholrsalo and. Retail Drug Store, comer of .Wood street and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS; to retain the pro truding portion of the bowel*. Dr. -KEYSER has au offh* back cf his Drug Store, where Trusses are. applied,'and; warranted to giro satisfaction. lie also ha* every variety of Trusses that you can name, acid at any price, to suit. tht. means of every one in need of the article; I alsb keuy every kind of Supporters, Jhd'j BraoeSy Surpexaorp Band ages, Elastic Slod.-ingz, for enlarged veins, and all kinds oi mechanical appliance* used iu the cureof diaeaso. I would respectfully Invite tho attention of the public to an excellent TRCAS FOR CHILDREN, which invariably ct fyds cures in a very short time. / ' ..... 6SF* DU. KEY3UirS DRUG STORE AND TRUES DEPOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, sign cf the Golden Mortar. . d«2Q' “Costly tby habit os thy pur*o can bay, But not expressed in fancy; rich,, not gaudy— For tbe apparel oft proebima the man.” 63* Every well dressed man know* how difficult It Is tc find a Tailor who thoroughly understands the jpecnllaritiefc of each figure, and commit Us requirements with a well cut, gentlemanly fitting garment. Hence It L* that so few fed * 4 at home” during tho first day’s wear of nnypewiitH clo of dress, and however costly, never become Edaptod tr their farm*. To remedy so manifest a deformity, E.GRIB RLE baa practically studied both form and fa*hion,alwaj> adapting tbs garment, weather, coat, rest, or pantaloons, tc tho exigencies of its wearer—thoroughly attaining that ele gance of fit which the spirit of tho »g? dictates.' GRtBBLK’S CLOTHING UQU3E, d«23 No. 240 Liberty street, hwvd of W00d.,-. LOWE’S BROWN WINDSOR SCAB—In utaro and tor aal* by ftoblOl FUSMING.BRDSC FUNNEL, WKDGkWuOP—I gross,, ascutted »lz*x, u< - Horn and tor sale by fjfrhlOJ FLEMING BUOff. • fJIANN IN—6O ounces Just received and tor Sale by ' .. 1 frblO FLEMING DRO'v tIANAUY ttKED—*UKW Cfc» jo»t received am! tor sale by / toblQ .. . . . FLEMING RROj*. / IYALCEUEX t’ATASSlUM—i>uliw,for«lo by l J febltf ; flaming imps. CU LOHUIXIKM—23 lb» j Urt received au>l for Sale by fthio . flehing buos. I?OR BALH—Sis good house* mvilols, In various parts . of tho city; nlro, a variety of cheap ones. Four goal hotiKw and lot* la Allegheny pity. 2d good -.Farm,* In thy vkinlty of the rity, and a number oLltfauHful country Sfabv-AU deveribod in my printed resistor, whfeh any per son wanting to bny property run have, bv cilliD2 : at m\- offiw. No, 76 Fourth atreet, ftohlifl THOMAS WOODS. * Vndertablng. WM- W. ALEXANDER, (formerly cf tho. corner cf Peon and i?L Claff atrewl*,) having resumed tho above bu*i nrtW at No. 1— Smtthflchl street, next door to Virgin alley: i* prepared to furnish COFFINS, HEARSE, CARRIAGES, and every thing oecrs&irj tor funeral purposes, at the abort wt notice. tobB:ln* Notice to Taiiort. COAT HANDS, V«Mit Hand*, and i’aots Maker? waot<-i’ at JOHN CALLAUAN’S, corner of Wood and Water street*. Cft*h paid tor work every Sa'turdav evening " TA~. Cl OLDEN SYRUP-12 barrel*: r 8 bf do 20 kegs Golden. Syrup, on hand and for .. e _ !a JftMi. _ ;3» A; IiUTOHINSON A Co. ZINO FAINTS—-Snow White, lituuo-Brown and Brown Zinc Paints, on hand and tor fude by 1 ■ • J. A. HUTCHINSON * OV KENTUCKY MUSTARD— (kmJtandy on hand, and tor _ [fevp] j a- mrrciifNßos & co. MEXaLi SCALES—I pair Metal JScalr#, for satle low by frbP J. A. HUTCHINSON * Ct». Mouses and lots, fuk sadij.—uu© d>i ot ocouuu l‘cnn atrwt, near the Canal Ra/i q , 2 i feet bj 100. Tfiteo Crick ln East Blfmlnghiuii. Lot 31) by lift, Two House# and Lots oii Pino rtrech 76 fectof Ground on Liberty filrect, by-100 feet deep.* One Housu and Lot on Fifth Btreet, opporito the : Court n«iu.<a. Uno Lot of Ground In togcihcr with the frame of a. House, Ac., ready 1» put up. Two Low ot Quarry street, near Walnut- Two do do do do Adaaiß. Three Houses and Lots In East Liverpool, Ohio. Lots,24by no,adjoiningiheßoroaghofLawronccv Aliofthoftboroproperty will be sold low, and on rmon ablo terms. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, ' febO • corner Seventh and Smithfleld sireeta. - LAMiS FUU SALE.—l3pd acres In AluciAtine, Cedar and Scott counties. : • 21 acres in Collins Township, 4 miles from Pittehurgh. - 2 one acre toua ln Pooblos Townshlp,on tho Groensburs Turnpike Rood. •? / * 2* Lou of ground, 24 by 116 foot dccrs adjolnin tr Bfc. Cemetery. - •• :-■■*-■ Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, tool?- CornorofTih and Smithfleld Btreet. FLOPERTY IN FIFTH WARD FDR SALE.—Fme two story hrick hohswi on Pehn street. One lot of ground, near tho corner of Walnut and Quarry streets. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, J tobQ Rtml Kstato. Agent.- attfcUUN .I‘KA—tlx butdiols of these celebrated Beaa, just received, and tor sale by ; , , K, R. BHANKLAND, fcbSg : . ■ , : No. 123 Liberty street.. . eSAGE . UKANUR PLANTS—4O,OOO of these suuirlor Hedge Bloats, tor solo by . • ■••••, febSg . E.R.SHANKLAND. CILOVER SEED— 6U bushels prime Clover Seed, tor eaD ; by . . -ffebSg) B. R.BIIANKLAND. • The Estate of WUliaia Leluner, Beo’d '' NOTICE Is hereby given that Letter# of Adminlstmtion to tho estate of William 'Lehmer, tlec r d, have been granted by the Rcglsterof Will* or Allegheny County w the undersigned, Bersons indebted to said estate aro ro* ; quested to makp Immediate and those havlnc claims to prosont them, duly authentlcatod, tor fi«;ttli>m e nL JOHN M’QUEWAN, corner of Penn and Wayne eta, Pittsburgh. , OE ; JAMEd R RITCHART, ; February *,1851 ■ No. SIC Liberty street. ; The undersigned, as surviving partner of the late firm of IV.. Lehmcr A Oo„ will proceed without delay toeottlo the ; business of tho firm, and will be tound at tho store, No, 340 Liborty street, whore persons having business with th-oamo aro requested to call. JAMES F. lUTCH ART, February 8,1864 - febB:lwdi4tw ONLY $BOO tor a wott arranged COTTAGE iiOUSK, eltnatcd ln South Pittsburgh, with a lot 07 toet ftontl by. 132 deep to an alloy; the hodso contains three rooms with a basement, a fine porcl\ In front, good’ sprin&asnd spring fiodße,aflne lot cf fruit trees of choice peach, cherry, quince,’Ac.; a grape arbor, strawberri**, aud a varloty of flowers' and shrnJe trots This property is In a healthy and pleasant locaUon, ahd U offered tor iho abovo low prlco* and on easy torms 6t payments B. CUTHBERT '& SdN, . febB- • V \ :. 140 Third strtwt. • - • A Country Residence ror Bale* . ALOT containing about 3 acres, with a double twoatorv frame Dwelling, with stable, Ac., erected thereon, li catod at Courtney’s Station, on tho Ohio and Pennsylvania . Railroad, seven miles from Pittsburgh, the first station on tho Railroad. Thehouse to comparatively new, and the lot enclosed with a new. lt is only ton minutes rido fromtho city—fare soa qmirter.. Tho atatlou Uon tho lot. Wb will sell iiou easy tenmu- Invlro of • ; . COURTNEY 4 nESLTEf fob.uit Attorneys at Law, Fiftli st., Pitinborch. . [Dispatch copy throe times, and chargo Post.] - UHUME GREEN—l&citses tor sale by ' tobB . n. A. FAHNESTOCK * 00. CHROME YELLuW—IU coses for sale by - s B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO, LQUOEIUE-^lOcases bidly,torsale by : •.■ ■ •••■ '■ tobB R, A. FAHNESTOCK *4* CO. O ALERaTUB—IO casks Adam’s,lor sale by:■ • ... O. febB . R. A.FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. JR BALE—A Urge and enlondid HHOW^iAflsr. ir>f.ni»* 0f81.J.4 C.BPENOJB l B 8 Market street; ’ / dbbB <- .y,. •<■.:/.•»♦*<•■• \ > •..■•. t-•--w ..•; .. . :...-• "• i s.': »*’"•*■•* "fc. *••,*-•* •:, ; ' . ;~; >' '• ;* '. ;' _i.Y, “t' 1 * - ** i SPECIAL NOTICES/ ■ o. uuckbueit, Prss’t, r..«;^.L"p'.iTOy^ < .Cashiof*. CITIZENS* DEPOSIT BANK/ NO. 147 'WOOD STREET, CA^ITaMiiOO.OOO. T>AR AND CURRENT FUNDS recoWed on Deportt Ex- JT change on all the principal cities of. the Union fur nished. Collections mads os all eeccntiblo poioto;&t Tvir rates. Bills of Exchange, Proolssoty’Notes, Certificates of Deposits negotiated. ’’ v : - j . . ' Offering ditys, Monday end Thursday. /Discount days, Tuesday and Friday. febi WESTEBH FAEHEBS' INSUBAHCE COUPAHY. NJEW LISBON, OHIO. .: Capital™ 8150,000. . . R. M'CASKEV, Agent. ' 5l CTiarf « Building, TO S Third Ural, Pittsburgh. ■, „ _ OFFICERS. • Jam Kiut, Pre»’t _, Jauis nature*, V. Prca’t. let£ Manus, Becrotary and Treasurer* «. . . nn , •S2M2RKNOES. . Qn'i^ J V-Hn?wi7‘i?w b^ Icttcr » Dr - Irish, Joseph Doll, E. M. Stanton, Wilkinson ft Uoffetott,- Gilbert ft Frederick, Pittsburgh; James Mason, Esq., Banna, Gamtsonft Co., Cleveland Graham ft M’Coy, Dr. G. Fries, •. , .fehfi.- State Mutual Fire Company, John P. Rutherford, Dauphin Co; P, 0 . Sedgwick, Harris burg: Samuel Jones,;Philadelphia; A. Pittsburgh; ArA* Carrier; Pittsburgh; John B.ltaLhetftmt’ A. J«Gfllett,.H«Tf*bnrg; & T. Jones. Harris burg; Robert KIoU, Carbon co. : JOHN P. RUTHERFORD, President. ■ A-A.CARRIEB/Act'y. ; A.J.GILLETT,Secretary. : The above eompany-trilUhsure against perils ofsea end Inland navigation and transportation; also, on buildings and merchandise Ihcity or country,' at lowest rales consis tent with safety.; Policies issued oa’dwdling houses either perpetually or for a.term of years; | r ■ ■••.. Jala . Girard Fire and Mamie Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA. OJJtcc of Pt iUbuTQh Agency cor, Iburth and SmiQifidd its. Capitol, 300,000 Dollars. -• . WKEcroßsr Wm. M. Swain, J. P. Steiner, H. A. Shackelford, Paul Thurlow, Ji. 31, Davis, :. • • J. B. Flanieon. Tbos.9. Mitchell, Snmael Jones, B, B.ComegyF, Thomas Craven, Wm.H;Sowers, . , P.D.fiberman, A. Bart, ... . Philipp, finydor, . Wm. P. flacker, . . : Alex. Heron, Jr, * Furman Sheppard. JOEL JONES, President. A. fcL GiLLETT,Bccretary. ■ Will Insure Cotton or Woolen Factories, Buildings, Stores, Merchandise and property generally, on the most favorable terrna. : AvA. CARRIER, Agent. Insurance. Company of the Valley of Virginia. Capital $.00,000, HOME OFFICE, WINCHESTER, TA. •. "nitiiicroES: : . ' Jos. S. Carson,- John Kerr. • Lloyd Logan, . James IL Burgess, . James P.lUiey, - N. W. Richardson. B. IL McGoyrol . JOS. 8. CARSON, President. C. S. FUNK, Secrotarv. : 0. F. BREAKS, Actuary. • . ... The attention or the community is especially invited to this company, as an institution based upon an ample capi tal, and conducted on-the strictest principles of equity and economy. Policies issued on Boat?, Cargoes, and property genemliy,by ..... - A. A.CARRIER, Agent, r , I*l3 , : . Ofllco cor. Fourth and Smitbfiald sts... JT F|xcn^cn r » lnnurancc uvSr Company of the City of Pittsburgh. J. K. MyOltllliAD. PreMdent—ROßEßT FINNEY; Secre tary. " ■ ■ • ■ Will insure against FIRE and MARINE RISKS of all kinds. .Office: Xo.99.Waterstreet.- PSIXOrPkR ' :• •' J. K. Moorhead, W.J. Anderson. ; B.C. Sawyer, R. B, Simpson. ■ Wm.M.lidgar, : H.B.Wilkins, aiLFaulson, William Coilingwood. M B. Roberts, . John M. Irwin, .Joseph Kaye, ..." .. Wm. Wilkinson, ■ -, - - David Campbell. Jal2 Important to tmppera andLeechers. treSr Dr. K.£YBKR,T4O Wood street, has received an as sorimentof Thomas? Mechanical. Leeches; 11 . Capping Glasses;. \-. ~ . -.7 * **. Breast Glasses: . u Eye Cup#; “ Dental Leeches; • : u . v. Scarificator.' ■ Those aro really important inventions, and very coove* niont to . those who fallow Leeching. Call seo them Wood st. and Virgin alley. • ' JnO _ CASB'MDTUAL FIRE ABD fflA. BINE INSURANCE COMPASV, nf oao - caAS - President —Hon. AUODSTUS 0. : HEIBTKR. Bcmtarg— THOMAS H. WILLSON, Esq. Eißznoßs: Hoa. A. 0. Helstor, Ewnuel W. Hays, ' William Eoblnron, Jr, Thomas fllUesiiie, William F. Fahnestock, John B. Col. Hanrcyßollman, ' Jacob Fotere. John WalkCT.Jr, William Colder, Jr, Jacob S.UaMnman, Aaron Eomhangb. ' RUSSELL& OAKE3, Agents^ . OlDco, in Lafayette Rnildinga, ; frotronco on Wood atrort-V ir^’^^TlZßNS 1 Insurance Company o? President; BAM UEL. L.-MARSHELL, Secretary. pjficeriM 2&reri,betiD££n Ifarket and 7 VoodttTtiU* . Insures HULL and CARGO Risks, on tho Ohio and jimrt Rivers and tributaries. i Insures against Loss or Damage by Fire. ' ' ' - ' the Sea, and Inland Navfea Hon and Transportation. • " '• ; 'StBSCIOS&I' .■■■■ ' ' ' SJ?; , Wm. Larimer Jr- Wflliaia Bagaley, Samuel M. Kier. Samuel Rea, William Bingham, Robert Dunlap, jr. t John a. Dihrortb, Isaac M. Penuock, Francis Sellers, 8. ilarbaugh, J. Schoonmaier, • WalUrßryant, . Williamß.Bays. : • JohnShlpton. • . ■ ■ derCS • frg»Scrortiln. —it M dua to* lilElt’S tarmeum U say that It has been known to completely eraslioii* svery vestage of thla dreadful diaeave In less ttmn tb"n «jn : other remedy, and at less coat or Inconvenience to the na tient. . ---./j / -•■--•f.-r.; The thousands ofcertificatea Inthehandsof the pm pile tor, many of which are from well known citizens of the city of and ita immediate vicinity, go to show riearii ’ and beyond ill doubt* that-KJx&’B Peieolsum is & medlcinr ofnocommjn value, notontyaAa localremedyin Jhralv w, Ittoaaaluia, Dwfnni, loa of SiglU, but es a valuable mternalTemedy, Inviting the investigating physicians, or vreU as the suffering patient* to becomoacqualnted withite merits. ■- ; • . . Tfcoaehaftag a dread of mixture# are assured that this mwadnaifi purely natural, and is bottled osit Cowsfrem the bosom oftha earth. • •• • • is copted/rom a paper published cu Syracuse, iV,K,cnd heart date Avgust % IS6SL to which it aUocppcnded thectrtiJUxLUo/LheeddtraUdD. T. Fuot.U. JX. of Syracuse: ■ •• n ■’ntfjmajintnith certify, that Iharebeeheo badlyaf dieted with Scrofula for the lastseteuyeamhatmosioftht -ame I hare been unable to attend to any kind of business, and much of the time unable, to walk and confined to mj bed, and hare been treated nearly aUihe tfano by thebesl Fhyriclans ourcountry affords; I occasionally got eomo re lief but no cure,and continued togrow worse until recommended me to try the Petrohranm>r Bock on, as ere rything elsehtd failed.. .1 did so without frith affirst. but the effect was a* tomehing; it threw tho pdson to the fiurihe* atones, and I at oncebegan"to grow bettor* and by using ♦eren bottles I base got a cure worth thousands of dollars/ *«., *,*", i . hIES.SANOy. M.BARKER. This may certify that l hare been acqaalnted with Kler*r Petroleum, or flock 03* forma re than a year, and Jiave re peatedly witnessed its beneficial effects & thieure of EdT Umt uJcers aud other diseases for which it la recommended and ehn with confidence recommend it to be amedidniwor thy of attention, and can Raftly say that success baaattend . editsuse where other medicine had tailed. gor *a)»by all the Druggists In Pitb>bnTrfyT^^d^ FHILADELPHIACXJB'tAIH WABEHOUBBT 7 ' .JTI : KKKrSconstantlyou hand tLomostcxtcnsjToand TariwlassortmentofCurtalnßandOurtoinaJatcriolstt In the city, comprising In part of the followlor CURTAIN GOODS AND I?DBJaXUiSs COVKMNGS-ISS ityleftol—• • 4 greucltUceCartalus, • . Window Shades, all prieea; ' ttualin “ Buff Hollands, all wfdihs? mnchlltocatelles,all width*, Gilt Cornices, every stvle -French Plushes. price, ■ r.v fatinlAinea, Gilt Curtain Pins, “ lAinpas, ■■■■■■. Beads, -Batins,: . -Cords and Tassels. : “ Damask Linens, Gimps, all prices,- * Cnshmerotte, Loops. • * ... PWn Turkey Kcd, . fringes, .toUaSatto Damask, Picture Tassels and Cords, Shade Tassels .nil Brasser; Furniture Qlmps, nooks, Rings, Brackets, Ac. iiN^ 1 i 0 ‘"? orU £. < i? t ' ,r ttlo uhoTo goods constantly for sale, thoIwJ.WKMI, tmnrl:ly—jf.q.n. ’ *6«Btl°n aud Llver Complaint CpHhU 11Y KIEII’S oregon* lUir ftom KeV ‘ 0. Dicmsotf,;a Missionary. in J : M - Kjnrrflcw Sir .-Mysolt and wife having Seen gvoatly benaflttcd by the use of your Petroleum, I 'Ah to hero yousoh*;mo a box of two or three doren bottles. 1 lu'this place; and several ■ hJL’hSP 0 am>c todwith indigestion and'on inaction Si,,?nSi? r i»'sj “inkof tnjuetf andwife, : beforetaking tbr. We.tookeoreral tao or three each—about a year and aßalf ago, and he 1 eujoyod so good/heMlh for years ns we ha T e » n , ' tlino. I had no! taken a single bottlo. before that rnllness of tho stomach which SO distresses Iho dya prptio was relieved, and I have felt nothing otlf since that Um«. Jfy wife was also relloved from a chronlo disease of tho urea 1 , which had boon of sqtqt&l years standing, br the use of your Petroleum. - . Sold by S. M. EIKU, Canal Basin, GEO. IL KEYSEILI4O Wood street, and Druggists and Medicine Dealors err where.. •■■ ■■••• - .. ■■■. ■:■ oct2s' jrSDSELSOBi»S DAOCBIIBEOTYPJBii Post Offlco Balldlngß, Third street. Likenesses taken In all kindsof weather, from BA* M. to 6 P. iL, giving an accurate artistic and animate likeness, unlike and vastly su periorta theconunohcheapdagucrreotypes,at thefollowinff cheop prices: $1.50, $2, $3, $4,55 aadupward,ac»»*llnKt© -thoaise and quality ofcose or frame, . . \ Hours,for children; from 11 A. M. to 2P. M. N.B.—Likeneseesofslckor deceased persons token in airv part of the city. [oov2S:ly r^^UTA, a S, curtain Material., ana Cunaln Trimi2lng!i of every desc-riptinn, Furniture Hunhra.llrocotollea, ic., Lace nod Muslin Curtains, .N. T. Painted Window Shades, Gjlt Cornices, Curtain Pin°Bande, Ac., lit Wholesale and retail,' . w. 11. CARIiyS „ ; ;No.ls»Chesnut_etrei!t,'corner Fifth, Phllotlelnhla. .Curtains Made and .Trimmed in the very newest French fofev ' r ' :: . Imarghly:: Cormll Cornsni AKKat ciany wT eons are dreadf ally: tormented with corns.- A certain remedy^wm^be-found in. Dr. Casaa'a Coair Puma, Tor tele by ; Pr.OBO.S. KKYSEB, 140 Woodstrcet. 9 . ;Prics, i ets.perhox. eei>B : t&Jubegal deductions to those who buy.to sell .r O* Q» 3P»—’Place of meeting- Tj7i7 hgy Wood a treat, between Fifth street and Virgin aiw * PtßsnUßOßlionaz, No.33s—Meets ovenr Tuesday evening . MsßCAßßtH.EscsMriaar, tfo. 57—Meets first Sud thirf Friday of each month; ■ r§»-JSo r JuoitNKVMEf* TAILORS Rn. first and thWWmNKaD AY DA UOOBE, Market street. By order. ■''= ■"■■■- JOHN YOUSa. Jrt, Secretory. Wedcesdayerenlnit InWnahlngtonlMi; Wood IxiatrnctlonglnaiagiCtllodorn Languages wA Drawing aiidFalnttnff. 1 *, w**• f* J*«l gffa Instructions on the Piano and Guitar; In tiio if renen German, Spanish and Italianlanguages? Draw-, tog endiPaiatlng, (In water oil}* Any eommumatllon left KBEBEIt’S .Music Staro, or at tho drag store of B. PAGE, Jr,, will rsccivo prompt attention. ~ . •. . '4 ±J^'rv y . .-V:--./:- , lion.E. T Eycrett;Boston, •: Br. Israel, Pittsburgh*'- - .lion, Julius Rockwell, Mass.', Jeff. D., Stewart, v ' ‘-Rev* Dr. Perris; Tfew York;: *. BeV, Cyrus Clock, do*-. ■ ■ ;•* febttf Job,S. Hopkins, do. ■" .» ..; ~ .. . *4. ’/ n ■ ■ ..* ■•. 1 •..•■• - ; . •■* • •' V ■ 1 t:-‘„ *• -9^' ' r,. ... r “ ■ ' , v. , ‘ . . - 4 ' ; 1, . TIIEATRE.— JoBEPji C, Fostwi, Lr.'ttt nnd Afanet- street, abovo\Vood..,...l»rlicsofpdrtbrion: :Bokesxmd Parquetro6oc; Urlvahi Dojcvn. !ar*c; do. dft # amall, £»; Second Tier, liic; Bosf-s'fur rolovud persons, ft». : PersonssecnringeeawwlUbechargcd f2)/>ftH.><xtnirorihe certificate. Door* open at o'clock rptiriormnaw to com* mence At o'clocß......Erety body la rufibing to sco the Wild Horse of Tartary! The house crowded nightly with the-beauty and faxhion of the chy. L'nprectdentcd ap. plause; Mr. Foster end the. Wfid’llarso of Tartar/ astoDishovery beholderirtth their matchless poribnhance. ' Every lover of tho Drama should see this truly startling and TMs evroing February 10th, - will be acted the great drama of M A ZEPP A; OR TQE WILD 1 HORSE OP TARTARY !......MMepim, Mr!o. Foner; Abdha .Kh&o, Mr. BreDford; Castellan, Mr. McMillan ; KudiifliT, Mr. Bayley;. Droliosha, Mr; Forrest; Olinsha. Mrs. J t 42 Fostfir; Zffl3ilUt* r Mm. Brelrford.;..4.Tho pSrfafm •’ anr,B Will commence with The Jealous . WILDOPEN lIS HAZiL. - ON THURSDAY, February 9, FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, - ,/TI RAND. PANORAMA AND CONCERT COiIDiNIH). u BREWER'S Original Panorama of MAMMOTH CAVE and FALLS OF NIAGARA,!** how open for time in. Pittebargb.' rSinceits arrival from Europe several dddi* tioual paintings have been connected with it; among which Is me Crystal Palafco of London ;talsd> grand CONCERT by the Misses AVONDALE,' which, all combined/ present tho' most attractive entertaimnent un thc continent. Admis eion 25 cents; no -half-price,except for vory unnll children accompanied by thdr Parents,: ExhibiUou every afternoon at 3 o’clock, and night at 7 j doorsopon ono hour previous. Afternoon. , entertainments fully ns-attractive as evening, atid more select.: Red aced priceg ibr gcbools.'. fwb&3tesm c. a McManus’ dancinq academy; MH.O, A. McMANIfS respectfully announces to the ladies and gentlemen of this city, that having already .introduced the_V Polks bs has now in practice among his pupils the new'and beautiful “ SchottlacU n and Mazurka” Quadrilles; together.with manytuswaiidpspu* lar dances nevor.belbiwißtrodaced in Gila city. • * wishing to join- his Acndemy, can co ®®«DCBthftapcond'q.uterter.thls present wovk.- : : , .. teuiles class meets bn.eyery Tuesday and Thursday oflcr-. noons,, at class meets on Tuesday and Thum&y evenings, at o'clock, and Masters’ class on Saturday afternoon at • : Tbo Dcxt. Quadrillepatiy willhs given on Monday even . Ing, February !vth,lBM, (Bt. Valentino’s Lvo,) which will Valepano Pwtyf’Cparticulara of tho party given hero. after;) danced. - He would also state that the «• Fancy Costume Part? ” wilt begmmon Mondayevening, 1 Febru&ty 2? th,1854 behadat any time berorn tbo Puriv. at tho Coanting- Hooms of tho J/ormn/; iojf, and Dailu Mri AS*ManU9 y -ol tho Hull, on iho days or ovoniogsof tuition.•z- N ; B.' Persons desiring Piano copies of dthcr of tho Qnndrillcs, can procure than of Air. 0. A.McMANUS, nt tbo Hull, on days Ornvenipgsof school, as ho has contracted for tho piurin with the Eastern ppidtehers.' . janlT / t AiUIG’jS HALfi, -FbtoiA'tfrcef ttcur ’ Bnotf/ opporite La* \y fayette Ball, can be obtained ibr' partteu, Festivals, Publ*c Meetings^Ac. Cargo's and Sax Horaßand can betoond in TeatUnesff ot nil times; 1 By Applying to WM. FRANK CARGO, at the Crystal Palflce Daguerrean Roomaof lLM.Curge [JylO ISAAC G-RBG-G, , I’ATEST AGEKT, BS-Wiu, uoJertako tbo introfluciion «f INVENTIONS la tbo KiogJom of «RK4T BRITAIN, and all tbo coub trier oa Ibo Continent, erpocially tboao-of FRANOiI; HOL- L4ND, BELGIUM, Ot’RMAN ZOLVEREINS, SPAIN, and RUSSIA. Haring boon snccrasfiiDy ongaged for a period of twenty moatha in Ibo basiacM, bo-la. acquired volaablo informa- Uon in regard to tho eidsliog laws of thoso connirios, by which moans only a VALID PATENT can to eeoared. . Thoeo poaaessing YALUBLE INVENTIONS, con forward Drawings, Model., and, when poselbla, .Samples aid; com munications to mo at Pittsburgh, Da, .until tha first day of April neat; after which lino, to pare nf my Agents; Wm. Pniuire, -Hsq, No.-Ross street, PlttsbdrghV, Messrs.. Gnoacr UcttosT 4.C0, ST Walnut etreot, Philadelphia; or James McUisar, Esq.; No. 5 Templo rtacc, Urorpodl, -England. Nerillo B. Craig,; Esq., William Phillips, Esq., Hon: H. Hepburn, John I>. Daria, Esq., Col. Wilson M’Cnndlewh ' Job Sami, W..Black,.Dittaburgh.;.-- ; . - - Charles Basham; Louisrllle;:Ky.' -. . . . , ■Messrs. Georgo McHenry A Co., Hoa. Charles Gibbons. . PbiladelpbtA . . ' . - - ■. James McHenry,- Esq.,-Llrerpool, England. , (City papers,Cincinnati Gazette, Lonlsrillo Journal, St Louis Union, Pbda. North American, and ■ Gazette,- McMn ain’s Courier, N.V,Tribnnb,; SdenUfic Amoiican, and Bos ton HenM; copy: one month, and. send bids toiWiUlam I’l.l’lin.,Ban7 - JT. jafic ■ TA* Us -A- jlfi 15 > a-8 AL E;- -~ r - JOOO ncrer- ftigldy improved arid vatduSi BAUMS, cr.t! tin- ' eeul'ii trade ‘->f sale, situated in the cmfntiesQf ■' • Allegheny. Butler and Indiana, State af Pentfal IHE eubscribur being duly iiuthoriaed, will t* in rCaill. ness to make, sale of Ibo following described nroncrtr: nt the'St; Charles Hofei, tn PittsbnrgK'bn-. - - j“- Tuesday, tile HthdsyofFebruary, 1851, from OJd o'clock, A.flh[ uniil 4 d'elcclr,.p. andconOnnu Uieredody until SATORDAT AraEitNCON, tho ISthlnst. And.; then at tbo dwelling of John Shaw, on Bine creek, froratba itfst to period, at bte ufflec, fo Now Brighton,' Bearercmjnly.PiL All those, various' FARMS, lyicg ln togeUier, on. Uis watew of Pine creck, iu Sbater and Indiana townships; Allegheny .county; containing, in tha aggregate, sixteen hundred ocrcaof valuable land.. The lands arß.abjocent to lands of C. P. Bpaßg andnthcr7r ■' on the south, and on the north by lands of Miller, and others, distanced ou tlie Butler ond PiitsbarzhlHank.' rood from flvo.to.eight roHes froni Pittsßufgb.' : '? --- This body of land ishWell located for farming andcardch-. Ing purposes,, and has siiiite .fine locations for country re*J* ionecs on the Plank TCad. Tbo improTomchtiars qxtensiva - ou soma of. Uie furms,. :ond' arecccuplcd tho'following*- ’■ named tenantry: IVnL lftown,’ fiamnel DprianiJ, SamusL Rc»J. Karl Chist, 7 John Glass, George Keck And John Miller;' All petsontidesiiousbfexatnfiiiugtlm n-sjcctivo tracte ef : '- |Md would do well to call upon the tepanttyv who can show the extent, of the improremenfe, , - y ;»•: . ALBO, aU that .Ixriy of Laod r cooLUoing one thousand r teres,, situated in Franklin; towaKblp, Allegheny • Oouhtyk ■' tUvUledinto several vatoablo Farms of from oco ipesknd upwnrd?, located at or near lauds of Nculys, Itab iiisooa and others, *at <tho routherii on the fioirtheni.poillou.ther(»radjolnh)g Inods-of Maftta'Rums' •' -md others--on tho Wttsbttry and /ZoUehopie Plank -Road, rhofeveral Farms are.Odcupied by Levi iHehy, Mrs.D.Ko. wm,- f wMaw.i:.Codtfat» Evans; and Francia dtockier; who,4nnquired of/ oji the respective premises' could sho w the Lands to persons deyirous of seeing them. - These several tracte of land aro distancedfrom Pittsburgh from ten 1 goluo cood Coal to bo loundon somaof these * ALSO, .all thoso , two certain. tracts of Land, containin'* LW acres, in Ohio township, All-gbcuy county ; oneofthom ou the Ohio and PenoßylTaniaßaUrond, distanced btitweon right nnd tin* miles from Pittsburgh, adjoinli/g lands of liood’ahare and otl;ers,2oa tho w<wtern portiobjon whirhis-’ * good ImproremenL well located for forming purposes. Xhe other tract la located on the: waters of the Big Scwicbler • •reek, adjoining lands ot Brewers and others, well located forfarining. distaneed from’ ohfo and Pemjsylvanja -Eiil* ‘ . road two .and a half mae&-:>-v;::- v - • ALSOj all^thatbOdyof laid, ;'«mtaibing ; lo6o acres, in West Corm«iueSfing:aTidMuddy Creek towiiihij*: ifutler >aDonty, dividedf ntb good sized Farms of ;oiw hutdredacrea and there.are yVl.p'able impKfmaents,-i. ■ and bccupled .by the. foUbwingrnajned 'tinahtw : Philip J. ; B. Campbell, J. Nelson,: and;EdwardTragfar, who will information as to Oin improvements, if s eolledupoh. A portfou-ef this bo«iy..of;Lsu3d\is distanced . from .Harmony two miles, on tbo road leading to • Tillo some miles, and othersfrom eight to fourteen miles. All located on good roodsond tery easyof accoss, •■"■■■> - ALSO, two other ttocts orLand, containing7so acres—. one IraproTed and the other unimproved—situated in tho townships of Armstrong and Whcaiilold,lndiana county. At iheaamo time and places. . ■ ... • J ■■■ •• . ALSO, other .yaluablo improred Farms and Tracts of < umu. .. . . .1 ■. 6000 ACRES. . Situated ini llw counties of JBeaver, Clailonplomst Jcffeh.. ■ aonand Minim. , . . . There various Tracis of land aro divided into small imd ' targe farms, and aio-located in flouriahlue neighhorhooda ; ’ and aro worthy the attention of seitleraafhome or abroad ■ anreraoßs. by.caiUDß.npon tbolaubscriter; can hbtsln 1 : nandbiila . giving their respective locations, or they may • dnd them described in the numerous hand-bills circulated lu ihe community. Tula to lio lands, hro. Indisputable. Fossesrion can bo given on the first of April hes£ to nee :• icns-whomay.purchase. ■ ■■■ ■ <7 BENJAMIN KCSH BRADFORD, Nnv liaionTny. Keh. 0.-IE6-I. WOHhtl’S FAUtS, ~~ liondon, 1851, and New York, 1853. TRIUMPH OVER THE COMBETraON Of THE WORLDi <a THE Amt and only PRIZE MEDALS for Harl jferTX nessattheOreatllibibitlonsinLondon,lSsl, rPefA,.’and in Nowfork; 1853, w,a awarded to UpCaii . LACEY A bfTTT.TJpa,. . .. Messrs. LACEY. A DHll,HPS,ent..thmr : extensive cstaW ■ - . iishment, Jins Id, W and. 10; Bouth iflfth etreet, Philadol-- Ohia; keep.the largest atmik of ,ready-mada Harness and - Srddlca of Mtyhouss In Iho .United States They havo redoced tho hosiness of mandKcmring to snob perfect sr»- tem, that; fir quality and price, they are: beyond all com- r petition.. The best of Leather only H used, and ho pains ' nroßpared to reach t»fi f foctiottJu.^TciyArticle. >T. • Itfa acknwivdged-that ligfitncKi, comfort md real valoo, the liarDOßa and Saddles of Laroy A phn iips surptss all oihors. They larite a close examination of - > -ihuir stock;r •. . . , .Attention la called to thefollowlug scalo of prices: UooJ, Plain, servlceahlo Single Harne55,;...,.512,00 to £25,00 * M plain do!oo lo fco’otJ .enns,jNo,BlChnrlcsstieot.' :■■■ ch™~e tl sL l l a J?“ s Mali<!rB C > nlw su PPHed with Harness cheaper thou they can manufacture them. 1 number of HAItNJSSS MAKKIIS are offered eon-■ ifauv employment, the year rouodr The hfghest wages gtTun. Apply to . : LAOET PinLMPm 10 ' £outh Plflh street, Minor street, •. I’nlipcfftlphlfu Piu ‘ . • ALLEGHENY POKGE: SOLOMON SHETTEU dt COi • <Late Bireol.A Semple’s Uniting Mill.)"on the hank of tho ' . AUeghcny, below the St. Clair.Strcet Bridge, . Aiuourare Ctxr, Pa. ■'.... qaiDR proprietors respectfully inform tho jrabiio tlmt 1 having made extensive addltioas to thclr Cftabllsl.. .ment, lhey areprcparodTo manufacture;-on tho mos't res. sonahie terms, Iron Work for BridgeS,.:Cnr Arles. Onmw «ork, Stnno CnttraV:and Masons' shafUim MiS Uearing, MachlneTVorkin general, ondheavy Fcrglogof • SaoES '“bhisetareU ty chlnowdihe in operation.about the miadio of February, limni fotShoeswlU meet.wlthpromptattcnflom >UII Picks maue anddressei.-OrderitflenE by mAil or tele* arnpn ntumrind to on the shortflst’notfoa. - jal4*y Cu«Fftnhenhlp, • r |*UE ffubperibere hare this day formed apartnerahip for X the purpose of carrying on CwimUsion dnd Ibtward* ing t In connection with duct, businesa generally, under the style of EKcuaaA Bicii- ABwow; Wnrehonso Na liG Water ond 150 Fruru itweta’ : formerly occupied by Burhridge * Ingbram. - * Wat R ENGLISH, - , - JAaMES • . JA3. J. ' p>»fgVn»gh; February l a t.-IRfijrfebg* • PtfAA aIL VA« *A'A.VEM/ Ms* FUOFEBXf r AnE LOT and a THREE BTORV HOUSE or STORE, wlih' :back Building and Ice lloure. c"' . Tffo Lots and: a good Brick Dwelling Houso. - If the abore property is not sold at prireto-Sul«.»MTlaw 1 v to TnussnAT, January£3,lBs4,ltwllibc positive!j reldZf to the highest bidder; as tho subscriber is leatlng tho city, and golngVVcst, ....... , ... • , . above b.posipon£d.until February DUi.ISSJ ■ i : . ADAM WEAVER. . , iTeelhts—lla2fc2w) - . .. Penna.. Ayamie, Nn -271. -. . ■ ' Jamea Uarunar*.Butcher, - ■. .■ ■ ■ IA/ ILL ho found on tho regutar.market dayß and even. Tf :iugB.ttt STALLNo. 38 DIAMOND MARKET, Pilti' : burgh,and at STALL No. O ALLEGHENY MARKET, with his usual .quality of Hams, Smoked Beef, Tongue-, Laid ' S.nreire. Ac, Ac, jau27:am ‘ Stylo of Hittn-Jiut rccoired~at " JJttlio, £SI Bherty stroot, opposito head of Wcod. feMdftr BAMUEL WEi'f. i* • ‘ * l’ I ■ - v ; ; . v • amusements: nrpjritssczß: ft*
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