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Tlielaitdeßpalch.unfjrtCLnatoly for tboprisoner. jraa tJio correct one. • Dr.- ATCHntock, iria despatch received in the morning, : stated that the Governor had granted a farther respite to /'Jearell. The respite isibranindefinite'periodoftimo. < ; ' The above fuels were stated In our. paper of yesterday . . evening.' 'Dio Ull for Jewell's relief parsed the Senate by nyoto ot l£ayes to 14 nays, on Tuesday. In -the House, • yesterday, it was defeated by a rote of 45 nays to 41 yeas. --This nows was Immediately telegraphed beref In the after- I noon, Sheriff Magill received adespntcb from Dr.'M'CUn . took, our Senator-stating that the Governor had signed a respite for Jewell, at 12 o’clock, and a copy had ; boon sent to thlscityby the mall, which leaves Harrisburg at lo’olocki P. 51. Adapliehtocopy was* also despatched, by a mosson ger. Tlie respite does not set any dayfortho cxeontion, . postponingjc indefinitely. '•••••• - ;' ; ‘ : - The scaffold was erected yesterday, in the jail yard, on tbo 66uth ’sido of the.county buildings. .There was a great deal of excitement In Iho city yester --day, in regard to tbo fate, of Jowell • Tho various contra dictory despatches received from Harrisburg had the effect of creallngan excitement which Isyetfarfrom being tdlay. otL, During, tbo'day, handreds of applications were mada at the jail office for permission to see the prisoner. Butfow ■persons were admitted—those- principally clergymen, and the famffy and friends of tbo ptisonor. An idle curiosity attracted very many perrons to the vicinity of the jail du ring the afternoon. - Between five and six o’clock,-therowere one or two hundred, pontons Congregated on-hlfth stmt Diamond alley, and on .Boss the rear of tho prison! .The Sheriff, has called ont two companies of military— .tho Duquosro Greys and a company of. United States troops from theGarrihOn. , sntti.T> Gcauds.— it ti meeting' of the members; of thd Shield Guard?,.on Wednesday night, the following persons were elected'olScere: First lieutenant—John Caloban. Seomd “ : Hugh Kelly: - ;TWM. “ Hugh M’Uco. •First Sergeant—M» Wallace. Second-. . “ P. Kama. “ ■ Jnmes.-fit*Gulre*. Fourth " James Ai’Laughlin. ITajjaouis.—.AVb meeting of. tho stockholders of the Sborpsburg Plunk Rnarf Company, bold'in tho St. Charles notelyestemay, the following officers were elected:;. •• JfifMti'er.*—rThns. .Wcllace,' Joo. W. Duncan, Jno.Leech, Ju. C. Danny, Jas. hlakalyv J. Grant Mo wry, Btchard I L Ewalt, Jos. P; Sarr arui Jos. Tomlinson. ; . AVilkioa. • District Cocrt.—Eotbre Uio lion. Hoses Hampton, Fre sident Judge. - The case of Crouch vs. Catlou l? sUllcntrißl.; Beforb.lToa, H.Vf. Williams, Associate Judge. - Ia t'be'.'caso of Youagt*. Sterling, a venlict was rondei*d £>r plaintiff for $35,00. - of vs..UiU is Ftlll on tilal. A Duivate Despatch from Uarrisburg, rcceiral yesterday, contains /the following* as the reasons of the OoTemor .for granting the resplto in Jetvoll’a case:. R Where**, A. bill has passed the Senate of Ptmnsy tarda,- protidinz for a new trial.tor the Aaid-IfctvM .T««r>.u & now p uflin i i ali dilative Ilaod m cd it xespocttul to the representative* of the ‘people- and conmatent with the dictate:? of humanity, to respite the said i> IdJ it ll ih jft nt . Sr. Yalvxuxs’s Day.— Thu 14th instant next, Tuesday, is as Valentines will betbeordcr of the day, and to those that intend sending a Valentine on that day to their beaus, or sweethearts, we would fay go *ad mako.your selection, before all tho best are token, at GUdeafenney ii Co's. 5C Fourth street;- they have artry fine assortment of Valentines at very low prices. PAronASiA To-Nir.ur.—The grand Panorama of tho Falls •of Niagara, ilammoth Cave and Crystal Palace has arrived in town and will- upon in. tho AtheDteam U»ii to-night, ct o’clock. . Much interest is apparent to witness it, as it is advertised to remain only three days, and because of the grand Concert, which muctofltrett bo sufficient to draw an imiaeuco crowd. ■ . Cimsirrxfp.—A young man, named Andrew Stewart, was committed to prison jesterday, for trial, on two charges of larceny ; one preferred against him by Cimlotti, the juweler, and tho other by High Constable Ket-d. The former charged him with the lavee'ey of a gold real ring, and ibo latter with stealing a cap, coil, £c. QCAUTrrrc Baxt*.—A new candidate for public favor and applause, we Lear of .in tho Apollonion' Quartette lland This is a new band, organized .in this city by four young men, posseflring rare toed powers, with great skill bathe Instruments on which perforin. Success to them. CBownm?.—Tho - theatre, on 'Wednesday evening, was densely crowded. It was tho occasion of Charles Foster's benefit. The compliment of a fullhouse was bestowed on aft actor who always strives to please. which never fall to give SATISFACTION, and are tired by many Physicians in their Practice*-- Dr. J. S. ItOSK is an Honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society, and graduated, in 1820, from the University of Pennsylvania, under Ihe guidance of the truly eminent Professors Pbysick, Chapman, Gibson, Coxe, Jantes andt£arc,—names celebrated for medical science,— and having,had doily intercourse and ’ consultation wilh‘ those distinguished physicians, respecting diseases of all kinds, an-l the proper remedies therefor; undbclogsoliclTed by thousands his patients to put up his FreTparotlons, he offers to tho public, as the results of his experience for the past SO years, the following valuable Family Medicines, each one ton sptcifio disease; ’ \ DR. J. 8. llo&S*S NKRVOUB AND INVIGORATING COR. DIAL—The Greatest. Discovery in Medical Science, for nil. Nervous Conditions of the System!—Heart Disease and Nervous Complaints. The astonishing. and happy effect of Dr. Ruse’ii Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of the Heart, Pal* pitatioD, Numbness, Nedi-algi*, Nervous Tremor ofihe Mus cles, Heartburn, Flatulence, Pain in the Face, Wakefulness, Restlessness, or for the Mind or- Body, worn down by caw, labor, or study, has induced many physicians to uro il in their practice.' For a weak constitution, it is a grand re storer; it completely removes from the sytlem all nervous irritations, and i< almost miraculono in its rapid and happy effect. The weak and tlw nervous are frequently Festered to perfect health before using one bottle. Price' 00 cents. Bold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYSER’fI Drug store, 140, corner of Wood Ft. and Virgin alley.. ■ fcbl. . JB&rSevr PMcovcrIe«.«~YJSGEiABtR CATTLE - POW DE Jt-Tkcf e powders are put op lit one ponnd packs, and. jixo really a good article, not only for tho. diseases incident to Horses, Costs, Swiue and other animals, hut they arc likewise ah erceUcnlarticlo to Improve the condition of tho .animal. •• - ' .fbr JHHch Cvvn, they not, only improve tho condition of lilieli Costs, but they increase the quantity as well as im .prove the quality of mQk and butter. The proprietors say sthat it increases the quantity of butter from half a pound rto a pound a week to each, cow, while those persons who Ihave tried it, say a pound and a half to. two pounds per •week, with tbo samo k ind of feeding as. before, JM one thing we are certain. aU who use itonco will use it all the time end save money by the 'operation, as wcll aa improvo tho appcaranc of their stock. Price 25 cents a paper, 0 papers for \ • GEO. H. PEYSER, No. 140, corner ’Wood st. and Virgin alley,, fehl . .Wholesale and Retail Agent. •: 4S3rT)c itrcilc the.cartful attention of <aUpersons ajjlicied vrith Goughs ar O)lds f toVic-fnllowinr} ccrtjjjcatc, given below, by Mr. Jons 0.- Little, of Peebles township, in lhU county. Mr. Little is ono of our mOsfc'mrpcctabio citizens, and vol •untarily called oo Trl Keyeor and offered his certificate to tho facts stated below.* The PECTORAL BYBUP Is for sale • at 1405V00d streoVnnd by drog^stagencrally.' I Great Care by Dr. Keyser’s Pectoral • SYBDP.- 1 -! live. in Peebles township, Allegheny'tonrity, - I had a«oui?hin3iftnd .spiiUiig, whldi commenced about the ) 4th of February and continued for eight, whole months. 1 I employed, the best .pbyrieians: th' tho country, and my : eough'oonrinued unabated, 'until early in Octohcr. .At that, 'rt time! was advised totry y 0 or PECTORAL CQC G U 5 YitUP, ! which I did;- and after. token one bottle,-! was on* tirely free fre m coughing cud spitting. I had despaired 6f qater getting well, and IjUiink it should be known that this tfvalttablo lemedy will do for others what It has done iirmy «aro. ' : C JOHH<L LITTLE, Peebles tp. , Witness J>. 31. Kerr. 33tt*Vurgh; December 31: I Chefita*—DrvliKV&EK, wbo]esale TJrugglEt. of 140 Wood street, has- on hand a splendid MEPICLN'E CHESTS, for families and steam* •floats, pt prices* ; Those in want of Articles of this \ n -*l youiddo well to gireblpi ft call.' •' : - • • febl j 7 ( > 'OOP DWELLING liOIJSE FOR SAhK, situated on j\ Thmlstveet, ncar Ferry, well arrrmccd, with a hall, wo pori< rs» dlni; js t coo®* titebon, wash lioopa, 4 chambers, aolshed iu tic. patihl yard, hydrant, and irood cellar. 'The s nis 1:0 loot front by.S3 deep. Priea.st,otM). / . s. cutubeut & son,■ •IfeblO ' Kefil Ustato Agents, 140 Third street. noit KENT—A Tavern stand in: East JHrmiagbiim. 4 Alsf* u Store Kooni andDweiling, on Carson street, Mr* ? ioghani—A 3 story Dwelling Iloasu on Wylie street—Also More Room on Wyllo street. fcblO 3- CCIiIBKRT t SOX, Third ttreii. : )*lOYB’ AND YOUlilb’Coarse and Fine Boots at cosu 5 L. E. UAYWABD, feblO corner of Market andUberty streets.- ' aWW Uum fcandaJs, Oycruhoea and Buskins at 05 j cents per pair. . L. t. lIAYWAUD, f e blO • : coroorof Marfeetaod Liberty streets.- KOB£BT E. FHUJLiPg, attorney at law, ST. LOTTIS, Mo. Important l© Tailors. ' “iTUBT nECF4VED» a large assortment of Tailors 7, and *F Trimmers* Sbears/Uf the best makes la the country, t hicb v o offer nttb e man nfaeturerV prices, at. * BOWN & TiJTLbY'i, Later-prise Works." - • • .13b Wood street, s . . Wholesale Agents for manufacturers. ; k <t en :t f »> ■ ■; tTI ■ -a! Wanted* • N EXPERIENCED A*iD PRACTICAL CUTTER— -4 oou wbo understands tbn business in nil its depart* mnts, ttt JOHN McCLOSKIiT * CO., . fert . No. S 3 Vfood strcetgpd Diamond alley* ■ CORNUCOPIA- •• •OYSTER AND COPPEE HOUSE.-S* . 2K BARNARD. Jfo. 40, I\fth Strut, between Wood and-Marled. I janlfcly] rnxsBCEQH. TELEGRAPHIC. 3y. . the CBeiUy- Xicst for toe. ETorntng Post OHE WEEK IiTES EBOM EUBOPE. . . itlEmi OS' THE PACIFIC. Jitw Youk, February o—Tborteamer Pacific aiirived at 3- .o’clocktbiaaftarnoon,'lrlthXi'Tcrpool : aaleato‘tbe'2sth : ' ITho sales of Cotton ibr tho lnst three days werfflBoO halßi*^ Orlcanß fair 6>d;mtddliag Upland lair fi; middling demand, moderate; prices declined. Bales to ai»cnfi.!S'l 1000 bales, and for export 1000. Brown; SblDlaT'tJvwn port eery qnlat. with a decline of nearly VA\ buslnMj „r a I days sale, 12,000.bales;doniand chleflyrMnlnaa qualities Orleans “y-wumea to middling v Western Canal,43s-Obt„ aii «i_ yellow 495; white 60s, Wheat; &*»> Consols declined to 00. . .* ,: , ; Ssrsaassi w So“ o orwfrt^ Co erra hS P SeT^e'eS™ 01 deC '“ r “- !Att<!te llaTCd U “*. l - 0 ° r . Rnasims hS-e crossed the P .to«K^ omi tJlat T a despatch has been r'erived from St. an , DO “ cI ?R theresigoation of Nesselrode, and its tho Emperor. OPeaed on^Csdayttt^ closed ot 01% clipper ship Rod Jacket arrived In the Money on Wednesday, being 13 days from Now York. Tho Africa ar rivedon Monday evening. Thftflbip An tar tic brings the rescued passengers from the wrecked Ban Francisco. -. . Tbo splendid new Iron emigrant ship Tayleur, froinldver* pool on the 10th, for Melbourne, struck and sunk in Dublin Bay; 4Qolives woro losU • ; Thenowß,nmy bo briefly summed up a?-follows: there Is no abatement of actual hostilities,- nod preparations are .making fur an attack, but no further battles are reported either on.the Danube oria Aria. The allied fleets were last seen steering for Bftloum with a fair wind. .The Russian fleet won also at sea. On tho morning of tho Padfia's railing, it ™ mid on tho aulhorityof tho Jtm«, that tho Czar boo not proceeded to ox tremo measures.. On learning tho entry of tho allies into the Block eca, he replied by tho question, “ are tho floets to observe strict neutrality, or to talto on active part wiih Tur- It is telegraphed from Vienna, that tho Caar's final reply will be a contemptuous refusal of tho Vienna note, oho re furring Turkey to Qortsohskolt for further particulars, oud atmerllng positively that ho will not giro up onojol of Mcnl chßtolT-s first demand - Considerable moroamnt* are mndo along tbo Damibo.but, no further batiks haTe tuken place.' * . Tim, English people, foreseeing on Immenre war, nroeor tohar, made Up their minds to tlm ncceraity, and'qufetly Mr. Mason, Mini* tor to Franco, has presented his creden tials. Tho India and China malls havo been, tplezraphed. Cal cutta dates to the 20th repmcnt trade In India doll. Breadstuff* have further advanced Is on Floor.andStfjjfid on Wheat.: Corn I@2*, wMeh Is generally demanded, but the transacUons nt these fates «re unimportant. Richard aon & Ero. report prime.qualllta Baltimore end Philadel* phia as having realized 4is <id@4o. Robert Machin give* the prices current of U.S. white Wheat at 12*T0d@t3* tld t raised and red 12@12i» »M. Western Canal Flour 43s OUtfft 445; I‘hfla.and 8a1t.44@45; Ohio and Now Orleans 44r c 'f) 455. White Omx;43@s2s p yellow 60(atf 7s. I > rovLsionn...Ja!ue» McHenry reports Bacon la good de mand at n decline of l@2s. Not much doing in Heef and Pork; buyers are twisting the high prices. Cheese wanted. Lard steady at.full rates. Tallow maintained at the last- extreme rates. Nothin" new in Seeds ©r Bark. Linseed Cake Jess active. In East Indies Kieo a brisk speculative demand, but Carolina ne glected. At Manchester very little was doing; prices were gradual ly declining. : - Sugar qniet. CofT«*...C?sia TUca at auction brought 4S(ft 56s Od. being very fullTatmu Mre...eonslde»MebusiuW; wilii3 GO tes Carolina at 25s CJ 100 lb*. Tea.-common Congou l@2a V* lb. Spirits TurycnUne W* to arriTo. THIRTT-TQXED CONGRESS "IWmxaToir City, February 9.— Sr.naU— Mr. Hamlin pre sented memorials in favor of reducing iho duty on all im. ported iron to $l2 and chorcoal iron $l5 per ton. TUa Michigan itoilroad bill was taken up nnd passed. * The bill graulingland to Louisiana to aid in the construc tion of a railroad from Stw Orleans lo the Sabine river, was passed. The French spoliation bill was • taken up, read through and postponed. Tho Nebraska bill was then taken up, when Mr. Everett delivered an able speech, Tho JT<nue went Into committee of the whole on the de ficiency bUI. An appropriation of $O9OO to defray the cs* ponses of commissioners appointed at last session to ex amine and report'ld,regard to tbe armory at Springfield, was pasrel: w hen tbe committee rose and reported the bill to tho Jlous»v .Without.further action the Honso ad journed. WasuctotoS Cut, February Q.—Hoii c.—The Deficiency Bill was taken up, th^question being on agreeing to th* amendments made in.tho ccmiailtcc. The following were concurred in, among other.*: For (lie Custom Houses at Cincinnati and Louisville $lOO,OOO each, da. St Louis $lOO,- 009; Mubil.vs*>s,oGU. ? Tho- amendment appropriating $53 000 for an Assay Office at New York was agreed to, and the Uonw then pro c**e<j<vl to vote pa tbe MIL when it was rejected by a vote of 93 nays to 57 ytas. Tho reywtlon of tha bill produced much excitement. A member from Philadelphia announced that h* bad voted against it because it wasooeof abominations, nml cnutaiu«*i a n«wt-pgg f.ira mintat Xcw York. Mr. CUngman moved a reconsideration of the vote, and then moved to lay that motion cm the table, tho design be ing to kilt tin* bill beyond ibo p«wdblhty of a resurrection. . Aftervarious ineffectual efforts for a call of tho House for adjournment, the veto was announced—AS to BS. The Speukcrgava ibccaslingvotein the affirmative, thus clinch' inglbannlT that killed the bill. Tho House then, amid touch conftnhm, adjourned. Senate. —A fi cr Mr. Krerelt concluded yesterday, Ihe Senate ad ournrd without coming to a vote to^Uy. The French Spoliation bill was then taken up, and ordered to be engrossed, after which tho Nebraska MU was taken up. Mr. Smith,of Conn., made speech against tho MIL LATER FROM CALIFORNIA. New Toss. February 9 —Tin* Star of the West arrived to-day at 12 o'clock, with 490 pa-venger* and $750,000. She brings intelligence from California to the afternoon cd the lfiUjnlt The sloop of war Albany is at San Juan, awaiting de spatches from tho MinUter. The following are tho principal consignee* to whom if forwarded:—Daucxn 4 Sherman $290,000; American Ex* change Hank $lS5,(kX>; AdwnsACo. $122090; Drexet & Co. 575,000; Nol*ou A Kohiuson $"£.000; Wells,' I'XTge & Co. {OO,OOO. , , Further advices from Lower California stat* that when Col. Watkins arrierd with rtinforermenta to Oil. Walker, the latter was besiege! at Ensenada. The berieger* wsre afterwards repulsed. Lfout-McKlhbin and a private named McCormick, were killed, and fire other* were wouudid. Tt« miaiug business is depressed. The weather has been dry. but heavy rains are beginning to falL . The markets are completely stagnant, nnd the depression unexampled. Clear. Fork if selling at $2O: Mess Pork {ls,* £0 Choice Butter 23. Coal advanced; Lackawanna 30. lUo Coffee 21&12. Col.Watkina has.been made Vice President of the new Republic, Liter Col. Walter was encamped at Ensenada, and Was in peaceful possession of the country. All the Mexican neighborhood had submitted, and a&Ucd Walker's protec* tion, promising neutrality. CmcAtio, February 9.—A meeting wd? held last night, op posed to the Nebraska' bill, Douglas was denounced by old line democrats and personal friend*. Resolutions were passed requesting their,Representative* to vote against the infringement of tho Slidsguri ComprDmlsc.' Albaxt,N. Y., February 9,—Nebraska resolutions passed the House to-day, and were also passed in the Pvnate, in* struetingtheir Senators nnd Representative* in Congress to rote against the bill, which passed by 23 to 0, the latter ' being hard shells. CracncvATX, February 8.-—ln tfca case of Warden against the proprietors of .tho Haws newrpaper, for libel, the jury, this afternoon, brought in a verdict for plaintiff of twenty two hundred dollars damages. * New Tons,, February, 9.—Correspondeuc- of New York Ifcrald, dated London, 29th ult t rtat«s that despatches from BL Petersburg afiirm beyond question that Nicholas prompt ly aud violently rejected the mediation of the four powers. New York, February 9.— Tho steamer Pacific will ho up at 3 o'clock. She has been telegraphed from Sandy Hook. TELEGRAPH MARKETS, ' New York, February Noon.—Floor firm; salesoooo bbls at $9@9,37; .8.00 bhls Soulbem at $9,60. 'Wheat... mi ket dull. ‘ Corn firm {.'sales 37,000 bus at $1,05. Provi sions unchanged. Whh>ky.„salc3 500 hbls Prison at 33c, firmer. • ' ''. New York,February B.—Cottcn...market dull; 1200 bales sold. Coffee...loGo bags lUo at ll : i£, steady.. Ftoar.;.market firm with upward tendency; active..speculative demand: soles 11,600 -bbl.Ji at $9,12<8;&,37; Southern $9.25@9.50. Wheat...buyers holding back for lower price*. Corn...mar ket firm with upward tendency; sales 83,000 bait at $1,05. Pork—pricea a'trifle-lower ;• sales 1000 bids at $13,62<ai5,57. Beef upward; market firm;-sales 900 bbls repacked Chi cago Beef at $l4; Prime ; oblo at $2O. Lard easier; not qnotably lower; 300 bids at 10%.. Whole Hogs 6%; Cut Meats at unchanged rates. Linseed 0U...2000 gniset7s,- Lord Oillowcr; sales at Iron, quiet. : New • York, Feb. 9.—Cotton dull; • nothing transpired since tho steamer was announced. - Coffee— sales 2000 hags Rio at 11% steady; steamer had a -favorable effect, and prices arostUTcr, but not qnotably higher.: Sales 8000 bbls at $9.i2@0,37 f southern, Soles <Gf 2250 bbls. at $9,25@59,50. .-Wheat-unsettled. ' Com stlffer,but hot qnotably higher; sales 6000 bush; iff $1,05.- l^rk—SAleH $OO bbls atsl3,o6@sls^7; 1 Beef -firm; sales 700 bbls at SH. Lard unchanged; a limited business done at previous rates. Prison WbUky—Sales SOObbJs at 23.; better. - Bugar, Mas* covado, 400 bbls at «l%; Orleans at 4% Molasses; Orleans, wiles4oo.bbls at .29; firm. - Cut Meats-.gales 1000 boxes Hana at 6bbuldfciw,C)£ Whole hogs at 6% PimADELvan, February 9.—Flour—rales 1000blils(beforo' arrival of steamer) ofextra family, on"private terms;, sales 800 bbls superfine at $8,75; übsale-rof Rye Flour or Com- Mt*nl reported. Wheat—littlo offeringj but wanted at s2@ .2,05 for prime ml', including whito at - $2,12@2.15 in store. The market continues bare: of llye. Corn fcarce—sales of now yellow at 950. -Whisky, held firmly ot 35c. for bbls. and 34c for hhtls. . ■' CffiCTNTfATi, February#.—The river has fallen 1 foot Einco -yesterday; now stationary. ‘Wcntber clearing off and cold. Whisky 22}4@23, closing dull. There were further large sales of provisions yesterday, not reported until to-day, in cluding 6000 bbls toe?s Pork, on private terms; 1509 do at $l3; 3800 bbls No. 1 Lard at 9}£; 750,000 lbs bulk rides at 0, market quiet. No change in prices of other articles. NEW MUSIC.—LiIIy Dear, Roto with Me; beautiful melody, by Jullien. i or out on tho Moonlight; -The Days that are no more; Nay. deem me not Hoppy; Tho Flower I Found ; Bt. Clair to LUUq Kvu in Heaven; Friendship and Love ; I Cannot Mind My Wheel, Mother; Medina Polka Redowa: La Fontaine’s AmelJaMaxorka; St. Lawrence -Tubular Brldgo Maxurkn. with boautlful lithograph; Repose Bchottbh, with lithograph; Eclipse and Crazy Malden Schottlsh; Porthenla Waltz; sentimental; Remembrance and Flower Field, sentimental; '.Surprise Quadrilles, very pretty; The Other Side of Jordan, variations; A large selection of the latest publications for Guitars, Violins, Plate?, and Pianos. Foreign Music, a large supply just received. Latest publications received weekly, by - 11. SCHIURDEtt 1 * CO., ftd>7 . . . - Cargo’s Hall, 83Fourth street. EANK STOCK FOR SALE.—Firo-shurtsltaßkof Pitts burg? 41shares Merchants’ and Manufacturers Bank, Pittsburgh. For sale by . WiS tM&ANKLSN MARINE AND flltE INBUKANQK.OO., .Of NEW- YORK.—The office of the above Company In Pittsburgh* has £een removed to .No. 00 WATER Street, over Warehouse of Wm. B. Holmes A where they will' continue to, Insure in town or. country, against U«s and damage by fire, and against the hazard of marine and inland risks. [feb7oing] LEMUEL DORRS, Agent T> JfcotwStar In’iw!" ! n *? P rtnt * the Ohio, wi(h it & **! frantUn Pierce on the RHU—tTUo SenSTho "“*"*■ *“»• «t,mp. iDg to * ? ar S 0 fron > N«w Orleans, for Cln sSbp^lSp^^vssk: P pIl 5 l 5l^ iirme d the officer ofthe boaithat n» ho waJd?L^or for “m to-try to taka the boat'over a» no was drawing too much water. Ho was thon told that ,' lnl '' ln f 0i « bl feet, but about six. The Falls on tho h .'i a 10,11 bim 010 ixnct depth of water hcn u “' ta »‘ started ahead, and the rsrfnow o' ycou !i 1,5hl " D *>4aidS. nowS rie«» n 4 •! a “ t 0I ~ a Ic<lso of With bat a slight pros- Sraary o!” 2 ““ lA ' r<,r,! “ otho r iw.-Louuri'.h Coiritr, of “?>7 spells" during tha full und winter rim'lfto'JlSfi? sPsPy a rirermsu’s pocket-book. 11m late rise soon sot all to rights, for tin- time, and a broad p in met jou on eTory title, while strolling along tile whart rim "taVKkSTC f SuXtiD * r'”™ “ sßsin driv’o'to rito deep holts to lay up, and tho stern-wheel steamers 1° t i“‘ n " ,clr <*lll pormtt. Freight* aro plenty and prices fair, bat not enough of tho liuhter uraft fruits to do ihp busiußMi. oe,™iri'H',“ n 7 dilJ nct lraT “ yesterday, as expected, on lo»-stago of the river, but transferred hre /t p^a,^nU> ““ Chevolt, —Cincinnati Unionist, PITTSBURGH, CIHOIHUAU, LOUISVILLE, AMI BAIST LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packot Line, EETTTKSH PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE And Saint Zjcralt. 1 I &.* T J 11 ? Lra * *» composed of wren LeSys*gflwt powerful Steamer*, umv iJE£LS» t “ i ■ for *?cvd, fplemlor, rijJ comfort, and Ip the oslt rpaorou mily nas op Stra-t I ACCKftiOn the Ohlorircr. It connect? with the U & M»U H°‘) of . fite V?B w ,rom Undnuatl to Louisville and Saint %IT whi s« riwscnßew am! freight ore U&tttd and re- state. ai w‘ f n ou ' ~....Gc0. M’Ltix CIIVSTAt VAT.ACE.-...MV. J. Kouxtz,;.... ffiSSafer i.ffikAftKLPniA........-.H. J. . £*TTSJrci { GH * rH. Casipdkll. ...Friilav 1 hNN S Y I.Y A NIA. —... J>o. KuarmTcs......^Sdtardar Lcajo dally otlO oVloci, A. prwOady: 7 departowi rcctiTftl anernine o’clock on tho morning of Jfor particulars, apply on board, or to joiijf n. uvisgstok.i . . JOUN FLACK, * | Agents _Pi.WWKIi.ISM. ilononsahcla House BulkHnga. Lor IllluoU Kl.tr, si. lionuTPiorKrTnll liQgalle. f fEE* fe. TnK*t«uacr Tai/PIC. Cspt. S. Psi«cn,wm JJj&V'&gr l **''* S-'f **»'.» unit Jot.-mcOittta porta, Od For freight xml |:a«A£ii noply oo t*Kir»l, or to FI.ACK & |/VIM3STON”, . For St. Loui*. Tnc FU-amsr CALEDONIA, K. CALwr.f, &f«*. -wUI \n\xts for the eutf intermediate port* 'i'll Itf DAY, February lptb, at 4 o’clock, P. 3!. For freight or pawago apply on bo »M or to FLACK & AVIDKINH, Aciotf. f h* Th * *teom*r JBDIMiU&GU, Capt. G. W. will Ic*t« for the above on>l in terra e* ft 77 “• " 'tuudiatti ports, on THIS DAY, 10th fcnn, at 10 o eJo'k, A. 51. for freight and parJMun ept 1/ ea h'-ard, or to t'LACK A LVVI.NGSTO.V, Agent*. ideiiirit J* Sbroffel *&> Co., MANUFACTCIiEH3 OF FI HE PIIOOP SAFES. Vault Doors and Iron Window Shatter*. AND as all. persons admit the nm-siitj of tfu* above nieolioot'd articles, we hurt* no hesitation in r«*cottt mending our urJitle to toViual to anything ia the air Orlers promptly attended u>, and put up in tho best atyle, and on thuri notirt*. flSu fcmiihfieM Mrwt, Fourth od4 Fifth, Pitts- [a»rfcdtfm| J, glinOFgKL A CO. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COM 1* A S'Y.—ln pursu ant of the Act of Assembly of Peusiajltanta, euUUvd *• Au Act to Incorporate the IVnn-jlTanw UnUro*.l Com rauy/’ approved the <lny of Mare\ A- P. ls*sNotice U iioreby glrcn, that it u the intention of the Teaceylv*. tiia ltaiiruad Company, (should the raise be epprorril by stockholder* at the annual meeting to W held on the *fir»t Monday of February next,) to guarantee the bond* of .tba SteobontiHe and 'lndiana RailroAd Company, to the amount of tivc hum!mi thousand dollar*. Jen. 7ib. IfiW,—jal—lm T. 8. FRfTFI, Scc>, ilMft ana Cai>«. r?> JOSEPH COX & CO., corner Wood J Mftmi Diamond nllcy, would respectfully In-(jEwlipf «3£&form their friends aaci the public that they GpfiSgfr arc a largo a lid fpieudtd floe* of 11 ATS AND CAPS, of tho latent atjltfs, which they arc prepared to ppIJ on *-•» reasonable terms as any other house In the cliy Olre un a call, and examine our slock. fluplO f PnE subscriber Laving the exclusive right to raanuthe- JL ,taro era sell SWEENEY'S HOT Alii AND SMOKE CONSUMING FURNACE,is prepared to receive orders,and contract for healing buildings with tho most economical Furnace now la use. Tho attention of those Interested U solicited. Adj information can be had of A. BRADLEY No*. 2 and 4 Wood struct, or of 3. BARNDOLLAU, ’ dec24:tf} IroD City Stove Warehouse, No. Wood at. YOUl'IlS’ BOt/lis, from nines to tblrtecaTTftlTcxMjTlVom $1 to $1,25 per pair L. E. HAYWARD, f g b7 Ooroer Market and Liberty streets. For Uent> OFFICES, on tho second floor of tho Post Build X Ing», entrance frtiu Wood street—suitable for Attor neys, luanrance Offices, Ac. Enquire at tho office of the subscribers, first floor. (ja25J PATRICKS A FRIEND. Great Bargalni IN LAWNS, ORGANDIES, BARA6ES, TISSUES, Em broideries and French aU wool Mous de Laincs, at MURPHY A BURCH FIELD’S. Having purchased, very late last Summer, a large lot of Lawns, Organdies, U&rcgcs, and Tissues, we have deter mined to close them out at greatly reduced prices, and wIU have Gto prices marked down and ready for sale this morn ing, Also, on to-morrow morning wo have marked down and ready lo sail, a large lot of fine all wool French Printed Do JLhinus, purchased lhJ* winter; and on same day our large lotof Embroideries, ofrecont importation, and newest styles, embracing. French Collars, Sleeves, Spencers, Cuffs, Scotch do., Ilonlton and Maltese do., Flouncing, Ac. Ladies will do wHI to embrace this opportunity of sup plying themselves with those goods, at prices much lower than usual.. ffcbC:2ij MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. JOSEPH GtLLOTTS PENS, Nos. 303,703,170 c, 170,351, 715, 726, 730,758,760,748, 762,720, Barrel Pen, and Damascus Barrel Pen. MYEU PHINEAB’ PENS—“ Original,” “Doable Action,” “Treblo Spring,” “Fountain,” “Jenny Lind,” “Double •Ehiatia” PRATT'S “ Commercial,” « Extra Fine,” BepubHcan, Al ball, “ 605,” “ Slip Pens,” “ Eagle” 11. OOIiEN A Co.’s “Swan Quill,” “Backspring,” “Flat spring,” “Eagle,” “India llnbber,” “Commercial,” “Gutta Porcha.” • JOSEPH J; LEVY’S celebrated Commercial PEN'S. yf-J*- HAVEN'S Commercial PENS, white aud bronted. r»£5JL E kECTIIO PEN,” •* Amalgam.” u Double Elastic.” BLECKWITU’S ‘‘RUBY PEN The Accountants’.” And many other celebrated Pena } for Bale by W. 8. HAVEN, Stationer and Printer, Market street, comer of Second. . GOLD AND SILVER dens,' iof ruperjor qualities, for. ;saloDy W. B. HAVEN, W BiaU\U INKS.—llibbvrt'M, Ortli’H, Arnolds, ilarri- Ty *on s» Moynord k Heyes’, Walkden’s, & Tbtunp fiotrS, and W nrron e block, lu-d and Bluo Writing Infejj, In quart, pint, half put, 4 oz. and 2 or. bottle Per pale at W. 8. JIAYJ&N’S Stationery Warehouse, Market et., corner of Second. / ’I ABKET 110AKi)»i““!WCU lbs, for Bale by \X_ • %r W.fi. HAVEN, Corner Market and Second ftreet?. PKOFILK PAPEBS—Just received alrcsh supply at re duced rates, and for sale by TjUELD BOOKS FOR ENGINEERS—A supply always oa X 1 band, or made to order of any (baps or style required at AV. 8. UA\i;iVB Engineers bialionery Warehouse, feb7:mte . . Corner Market and Second street* •VariIATMAK'B DRAWING PAPERS—AII sizes, for ealo • if by W. B.llA\ EN, Stationer, Corner Morkot and Second streets' A/1 ATIr&SIATJLOAL lNfc-TiiUiiliWTii—A gentral assort ilXintnt'al wayaon hand, at VW. 8, HAVEN'S ■ Stationary Warohouao, Corner Market and Second street*. KUUULK—Iur salo by YULCAiMZMJ ftUßUKll—For sale by .W. 8. HAVEN, Comer Motkot and Second etrco.ta LlW.fc.S—icor enlo by °*STBa SAX.OOH AJSD RKSTAUUAHXI 108 WOOD STREET. Tim subscriberhas now Ms OYSTER SALOON AND ■EATIEG HOUSE perfected in a manner tbatcunoot bo fexceled by any similar establlshment'in the city. . ■■MEALS WILL HE SERVED. UP AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY* from tho Choleeat Meats* Fowls* Flih, d&c.y UjB BUI of itire cannot bo surpassed) and he would respect* fully invite tho attention of tho pubhe to it. *• . : CHARLES STILL, 108 Wood street n ATLEY A RENSHAW. ja2o:m*ctf .^ Jf ■ Sugar Cured Huns. , Tk tierces Brans # Swifts* Sugar Cured Hams; ;IV 25d0 Stogg & Shays* * do do . do. Joatrec’d ♦and for Bole by PSAS. SELLERS A CO., Agents for the Packers, No. 300 Liberty street. fb&lirm&e. a wm mm j?m> rnisiicaoH, February 9. /odyrafer linhb channel'by metatmsrk, and standing weather dear and cjid. ffbo latot report from Ndw O«oan« I?, tbatatlnastecvon steamers wore burnt Eureral HVCS lost. - b y - y The- Gihianm, Edinburg and Tropic ore liking In freight for St Louis, and Will leave oh tho first rise' of water: Iho Cuba, Clara Daxn and Fanny Frn aroloadlng for Cindn tnatl and Louisville. - piS , SiS£ISwSi rapidly, and ever* thin* that cari feeScaSiim JMSfiPPaaIKS ;s { ISSss ; 3as«:a:s ?ki ' iffEßS !SsS:s sl^iippss Ker loose Slid will “J 1 ? 18 n >«ting every Effort to ind land both to ■ t ® k * 10-. tow tho wharfhoot. and land both la a safe harbor.-St, Louis Dcnwcral, lib. i. steamboats! “1854.” for Tnß_co*rvinrA?{es op PASSENGERS ASO PItEIGIIT 'or »(• Lottie CouHomc tUe Smoke, Steel Pens. Stationer and Printer, Markot street, corner of Becond. ' •••■ „ , t iW. 8. HAVEN, .Corner Market and Second etreetp. W. 8. UAVKN, Corner Market and Second street*; W. 8. HAVEN, Corner Market and Second streets. COMMKKCUI. I’O.ST. "WEEKLY REVIEW: OF PITT! O/fic* or ta* Dmlt .Momenta Post.: t i : Friday, 10,1864. , ‘ f v Business since our last general miow Las been quit* active in all the various departments of trade. Receipts-of ’ Produce wOrelarge and the sates; animated. The ahipping on the wharf, and by.tho two tinea or railroads, was uapre : cc deut«L- W« neyer.boheld ourwbarf so llteraily.'coTered . with every description of freight as during the past week;; .On laat Slonday the Pennsylvania Railroad shipped, from j their lower depot, eastward, one thousand, and fifty tons of I Produce, Flour, Provisions, Ac.,—among the articles shipped I was 3,000 barrels of Flour. The amount of freight coming westward i&equaily large. Our market, in the leading ar tides, has undergone some change. In our .last review we noticed the Flour market as considerably depressed by the I Asia's advices, and prices declined from $7,75 to 7,00, and I some few sales ns low as £O,S7 : Since then, however, wo are in receipt of the Arabia from Idverpool, whh one week later dotes, and the decline noticod by the former steamer in I breadstuff* hnd entirely .recovered, n"d the market active. I There were large arrivals, bat all scorned to meet n ready j sale until Tuesday, 17th, when tho market became languid, . but again became more animated. Wheat hod mot with, a good speculative and moderate consumptive demand at Cd@ 41 advance on the weak. Floor in good request, at Cd@lg advance. In Indipn Corn a fair business was done at un changed rates. Richardson Brothers quoto os follows.— j Western Canal Flour 43s Gd(s>43sSM; Philadelphia and B»r tlmore 4453d@44s Cd; Ohio44s; Sours SBsCd, American white Wheat 12s od@l3s; red 12s Cd@l2aBd; white Indian Cora 60s@51s; yellow and mixed 49s<g>50s; Tho market I dosed active and buoyant Mostof the Circulars ngreowith the abovo quotations, but Dennison & Co., make Flour 1* | and whlto Wheat 3d above these rates. Tho amount of j Flour offered for sale in this market for the past week has j materially fallen off; although rweipts at this port were large, but principally for shipping east, and from the most reliable information wo have been able to.get, this will be I the case from this out. The principal part of tho Wheat and I Flour along the regions of the Monongabela and Youghio- j gbeny lias been bought op, and has gone into the hands of I shippers eastward, which must cut off much of our usual j supply from that quarter, and which leads to tho impression J that prices, beforo harvest, will rule high for home con- j sumption. I From Odessa we learn that no more cargoes would be al lowed to bo shipped after the 11th uIL Food and fuel are both raising rapidly in the towns of England; and it Is a wonder that tho general consumption of other articles should continue so great there, under such drci-mstacccs. A prolonged continuance, will unquestionably effect a change. The price of bread in London has been raised to lf@ls)4d, fur first quality; 10d@lld fur second quality, and for inferior, unweighed. Provisions havo improved since our last. Lard has ad vanced. Bulk Meats and Mess Porkis held higher. We take the following from the Cincinnati I'rict Cm'rent of tho 7th Inst; Hog Tn.tDE.—The receipts, 4e., during the week, havo been as follows: . . By Hirer. By Bailroada and Canals.... Through.' Toll Ga1e5.......... Slaughtered Id PlaSnTillo..... Tctalfor tbe week 5,599 Previously reported.....*., i 397,023 Grand T0ta1...... *. 402.922 The.ficason Is now about closed, and on next Wednesday we will publish the final report for this city, which will em brace a detailed statement of the number packed by each house. The number of Hogs packed at St Louis this season was £2,204, against 50 977 last year, showing an increase this season of 25,227 head. For particulars of our markets we refer to quotations. ASHES.—Wr have no chango to notlco in soda ash, but continue our quotations oflai.t week, with sales of 65 casks domestic and imported foda ot 3Pearls urn without chauge, we quote at s l£c. Pets nominal at 4@4}<. Balcra tu*4l ' w APPLES.—Tho market continues bare, and tbo demand ig quiteartivo; we quote at $1,75@2,£fl bbi. ALR—We bare no change reported in this article, but quote at $0,7®8, as tn_hrand. BULK MEAT —Sine* nur last we have sale* reported of 76,000 £».* at 0, s?£@7c,f<rrShoulders, Sides and Hams; COCK) ptecc#do*t6,6o7e; l&WOib* at tho moio figure*. These aro on advance oxer the current rates of the previous week. The market closed firm. DEANS.—The demand bag improved and prices havo slightly advanced. Wo quote rsUm at $1,1001.25. BEESWAX/—Bat little is offered and the demand limited. We quote at 24/rf2s<?. BROOMS.—We quote from store at $1,59, 1, per dcaen. 5 BACON.—The demand far Buccn thns fur hag bo-a unite limited. We quote new Shoulders at CIXvhJV,: plain Hams Sugar-euted Ham* imiCK-Thcderaand continue tri<k for Bolivar, at $25 far common, and $lO tor extra. BUCKETS AND TUBS —Th»» maunffleiurera’ prices are s2,oOfbrßui-keU.cssh; No 1 Tabs $7,25, N’o. 257,00: Keel ers £2.75. Bale* of Buckets from stores at $202.25. BETTER—The demand from the trade for roil was less ectiTo during the week, and sold at for fair to prime. In parked. w» have no transactiona reported, but quote at Ilft£l2r, dull. * BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—Is In steady demand at 41,370 1,56 per sack. . CHESTNUTS.—Ar# selling at $1,7502,00. CRACKERS.—Tim current prie* of Crackers, as reported by Uifl manutsciuiere, fuiioee: * Watu Crae*crr*, hbi.„ Butter do do 6Jtf) Pilot Bread, ftbh] $5 09 Sugar Cracker#, ft 1b..... 3 gtv Boston do do • q 0 Pic Nlc do do s Q Soda do do gv| OOTIVN T AUN?, Ac.—Tlie following aro now the ruling rate*: Pocro Yaex—No, 5 in, Jacluslre “ 11 i ** i:j ** 14 Doze* Tails'— u run). •• c/v “ SiW 0^ “ iuo.»:::::::::::::~::::::::::rfii4 •• Carpet Chain: white-IIM2u, rolorui m. Coverlet Taro, 23®2.i. Caudle*}, k, IS. Twine, »».• JUll'og, No. 1. 1$; No- £ 12; family Hailing, l- r i, CnulkiajE-15. Cl* AKHKHkI lid—Wo yaoto ct bl»l, icj but few In ib« marker. COPPER—«\V*» quoin lit 3G{ft33,ca_«h bd;l time. CANDLES AND SOAP.—IV n cott quote candles as fol lows: dipped mould U\s, srhleli J.i an adr&neo; soap ■iv£sf}s. CUEK3E.—Wo qnoto kieady wiles at O&lC-c. DRIED BEEP—we notice f&len by (bn'liorce ot 9. DIUKD PitClT—Thor- is a moderate demand for Poaches at ?t.W<ai.ds; first handft. Apples aru in limited demand at Si ,V2«'ysl.2r>. £6aS~Are ready sale at M@ls.fiir fresh; nicklod ur* soiling at FKA'fHERS—Wo canthmft our quotations at 4S@&3 t 4> cordine to quantity nnd quality. Flfili.—Ve quolo Lake Salmon atslot'<t)lo,so; trhlt«Lake at $10; Trout at $9; Xp. d Mackerel at $10.60® 10,76; Her ring $5,60 (SO. FEEU«—We continue to quota City mills Bran at short* 15(&18, ami middlings U2(3>;}6. FREIQIITd.—The JollowinK arc the tariff rates on the Pennsylvania Railroad: On Flour to Phiiadolpbln or Baltimore... 00 cif. bid Fiwt class freight 90 cl.. » lofl'ibs. sr, 0 ” 11 ‘ ;; to do. do. Third “ B 5 do. do. Fourth “ « so do. do. FI’.UITS.—The following fa tho list or current prices for foreign fruit: lUilslns - $3,R2<3,3.73 » box. Currants 18@2o r,. 12@14 lb. Lemons c,OO £ box Oranges ;... 4,50 m box! FLOUR.—Slnceour lost weekly notice of oorFlourmarket wo are In receipt of one week’s later advices from Europe by the arrival of the steamer Arabia, giving us the InteUi gemro of a partial, tr not entire, recovery of the decline in Bread*tuffs noted by tho Asia, which had a stawulous effect upou tho markets in this country, and prices advanced in New York fully 35 to 60c bbl. Upon receipt or the Asia’s advices our market becamu dull and languid, and prices de clined from. $T,O2@Tj75 to *7, with Eorao few sales at <8 87 * but immediately upon receipt of tho Arabia’s news the tone of the market changed, the demand improvwd. and prices advanced, as will be semby the doily transactions. On Fri day, we note sales of 200 bbls, in lots, at $7, for State On Saturday receipts were large, but the greater portion was consigned lo.tho eastern market*, and the amountoffered for rale did not exceed 100 bbls, which sold at $7, On Mon day the Arabia’s news whs mado known, and holders ad vanced thric pretensions; but little was offered from first bands; the only falo we could hear of was 100 bbls, in two lots. from-Storc, at. for extra. On Tuesday, saleß of 160 bbls, in lota on the wharf, at prices ranging from*" V2\4 to 7,25, nrlncipaliy at-the latter figure for'Superfine* On Wednesday the otferlog again was small, wdlira and buyers were anxiously.awaiting the Pacific’s advices, over due- the amount offered from first bands did not exceed 150 bbls which sold as follows: 62 bbls. at $7,25; dido at some- 14 do at $7,30; 36 do at $7, 10 da extra at $7,40: 100 do from star- :a $7,60, for superfine. On Thursday ’mornlne tho markotwas quiet,but at noon the Pacific was announced from UalifaXj with later dates from Europe, and her advi ces ns warlike, which stimulated the market, and sales wkw made at $7.37<§.7,40, for superfine. Tho following is tho amount of Flour inspected at this port from the Ist of 51ay,1853, to the Ist of February 1554. by Wm.Culp, Inspector: J Superfine Fine... Condemned Middling. Rye... Total ; ...64 901 GRAlN.—Since our last notice wo find but little chan-e to note In tho market for Groin; -prices remain about tho the same. ThoßmouniofWhoatrcceivcdduringlUoweek by onr City Mills waa moderately large, but by no means so largo, wo are informed, oo theprevlous week, and the fallln" off will bo gradual from this out—it having generally been bought up by agents, some of whom now report their ina bility to secure any more; prices remain firm ot last quota, tions, soy $1,50@1,62, for Mediterranean and prime white Oats continue in active request at 11 to 12c, with but light supplies. There is more inquiry for Com, and prices havo an upward tendency. Wo learn that along tho Ohio and up the groat Com growing region. (Muskingum River.! nearly all the crop is bought op at high figures, destined for tho eastern market, so that supplies for this market from that quarter.wiUJbe quite meagre, and prices most materi ally a trance. Wo quote sales of several lots during tho week at 55@5G0 for red, and 650 for white. Jlyo is firm at 800. There is but little Barley coming forward; it would readily command 05@T0c, forspring and fall • WonI “ GROCERIES.—Since the date of onr last there has been an Improvement in this department. Receipts of Sugar and Molasses from bolow havo considerably Improved, and f.mtlf 1 ?" arrival of about 1000 bamels of molisses, Sugar has moved off more&eely; about 600 hhds changed hands on the wharf at nrieo« 4K@sc, as to quality. Coff“la mostly for city trade, at 12,1214®13e. Qrwo request ’ •« With the regular I S'^d o ttoß~ S!l3CSin ™ aU $26 to ® moderate demand for Window Qlasa to the.,city and country-trade, and salm nf Mn n t ra at $2,20@2,25, and $2,60@2,76 for 10x12 ftom. first hands. Sales tom store at Simhavanco on there «Sw^t2 V< ’ wn “ nra , J not “ I <®'> *» Eastern now crop at vHAlf—Eegohn tales at the scales at SlOffilS a ton; ah advance. ° at UJ4; prime dry i«7a@l»; green o. V-,--" ; :. ■• ' • v ; : ■ ' r " *4 ~ ' s . • • lJKte?*!” T**'* $l - 25^I,b '- *«*» Store.-, for foresaw: ro " kl ' t,s ' u!mcst >«* - Wto. «k-irj®s . LARD.—mo demand sinco onr lan boa improTed nnf i Vricefl bare *tfflV*ne<L Me now quote Ko. : l. in bbls and .koc«, at 9c, and the tendency is upward. • ••;• MESS PORK—Salesntsl3@l3,76. NUTMEGS—No; lam scarce, and held at $1,30<5)1.37. .NAVAL STORES—We quote KoPin nc $3@3,26; Tar at .£4,50(g)&,U0, according to the size of packages; Turpentine at gallon.' .IRON ANI) NAILS—Me .correct nur table for Iron and Nails, and now quote the prices settled'upon by manufac turers. The quotations for Nails are w nett cash rates” for large orders. ' leox— Common bar **■ 8and....,.......... ...... “ H00p,......; ...... Noil Rods.. Stisrr Icon— No. 13 to 17.. “ ' “ lfj t020;..i “ 23 to 26 Nails—lo to 20 penny “ 8 to 9 u ■- Gto 7•“ ............... '“ 6 « 'SBHBOH MABKEXi .3££@3l< cento ...&£©4c ......0j*jc ■■■■ ..6J.fi-. ............. 6%z .... .....Cc, ....$4,00 4,25 4,75 5,00 - 6,25 o “ w C 25 Spurn—(Utnto V' inch ; -475 “ 6to 0 * “ s’Js ■ VFT; 5 —Thuru In a good demand for Unwed OH, nod note Ara “t 80@90c by thu lot. Lard OH: No. 1 firm nt 78 @80c;N0.2,75@60. .>- BA 0 ? 10 ? 8 " - ** 0 asf eJ after, and soles were made at 75/2V 80. flu.* bunds, and 75(2)87 from store. ■ POTATOKS—tYe note a steady demand for Neshannock* and ilcds at 45@60 for the former, and 37(2540 for the iatter PJiPPh.lt.—We quote at 12(2)1214., VIMENTO.—Scarce and selling at:l7®lB* 'i PIG-METAL—We haresales of (500 tons Allegheny ats*s: 3fl tons Junlatta at s4B—o months/ . continue to quote In demand atSU@33-i. laote'-saley at by the tierce. HAI/T.—We continue to quoto at $2@S,l2 for common No. 1 and extra.. . . „ ' CLOVER SEED.—There continues a brisk demand for c!ovor, «ith eales at ss.l>G@s,7siifipt hands nndfrom store Timothy wed sella from store at i52' ! >2®2,2&.. STARCIL—We note on advance; now telling at 8(&$l£. SHEETING.—We quote Banner Hilla’ shoeting a t su fjr No. 1. and 8 for No. 2. . * TOBACCO.—Tfco demand for manufactured is fair, and prices are firm; wo note steady salts of .Twist at 10, end Lumps at 21@20; according, to brand. TANNERS’ SCRAPS.—We quote sales at 214 « H>. : TIN.—We have to note a slight decline; X <1 *10,50, and I X, $12,60, cash r Hanoi Block Tin 34 ct* ft B). WHISRYv—Wo quote steady sales at 2G@27. WHITE LEAD.—The demand continues active. with steady sales at $2,50 for pure. 4 F£ET 3 INCHES WATKff JN TBS CHANNEL, AND STANDING. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson. Brownsville. “ Luzerne, Bennett, Brownsville. .** Thomas Skriver, Bailey, West Newton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Monongabela. Brown, Morgantown. “ Twin City, BrKelvy.'N’ashville. DEPARTED. OOBUECTXD DAILY YOU Hooti A Sargent, £ Comer of Wood and Si PENN STL V AN I A. | Pittsburgh 8ank5......... par.j Philadelphia “ ......... Brownsrlllß u ......... par.! Bucks county “ - Chester Co.(nflvlseue)... W. Columbia Bridge Co tii Danville ** ......... *£j Delawareco. u , ~ l£j Dojlestovn “ JEastoh u ......... %%\ Germantown ** .......... Uj Lancaster Banks... Ui Lebanon ‘‘ ........... Jil Montgomery co. Banks... m| Northumberland w ... %\ Pottsrlllo “ ... Beading u ... i?l Schuylkill county 11 Washington fl West Branch Wynmtffff. f . CarUflc-..^........ Cbambersburg....... Gettyabnrgb.... Harrisburg..... Honesdata . J1idiJtet0'wn.........—.... % Waynesbarg .. —. 3? York Bank*..... .. Relief Notes.. % United States Bank 15 ! Allegheny City Scrip...... par. Pitudmrgh City “ pnr. Allegheny Co. “ —..prezn. NEW YORK. Xetr York City % Country 25a aka fcEWJEXtSKT. All Eolrent 8ank5...... DELAWARE. All soireet Basks Small Notes. MARYLAND. Baltimore Baoks_„.._, Country Banks VIRGINIA. BankofY&.*branchefl... % Farmers'Bk.* branches.. a?' Valley Bk.k branches..... % 1 Exchange Bk;k branches % Wheeling Baukiu. XZ Wheeling branches. : NEW ENGLAND. j All solvent Banks Patricks & Exchange Broken, Corner of .Fifth and \7vodstretis t Pittsburgh. LOANS. Bid. i Asl-aL >ihr Tal. United Stillest. ISGS.... 110,00$ 12D,00 : $ 100,CO United Statessi!.lBs3 —. 100,00} 101,00 i 100,CO Peunßylvaoifi6s.lB79- 100,00- 000 ! >' 100,00 PennsyiTanl*6s.lSCB..- 95,00: 07,00; 100.00 Allegheny county tis ( : 100,00} lOO^OO: Allegheny county coupons. 90,00. 100,00 10^,00 Pittsburgh city os ....... 95,00,’ IOQ,OO, f 100,00 Pittsburgh city coupons,payable [ j- New York... - 102,00 102.00; 100,00 Allegheny City up 08,00. 89,00; 100,00 Allegheny City coupons, payable i in Philadelphia.....: 62,00' 04,00: 100.00 BANK STOCKS. ! ! ~ Bank of Pittsburgh - 65,00' 55,?6 ! 60,00 Merchant* * Manufacturers’Bank S7 r Oo! 67,60? 60,00 iExchange Bank..—.— 65,25; 65,50;- 60,00 ] ■ Allegheny Savings 8ank....,....;... 00,00 OO,CO‘ 2.14 BRIDGE STOCKS. - j | •• • ; Monong&hcla Bridge—- 23,76-24,00! 25,0 Q I St. Clair street Bridge.. i 35,00 j ‘25,00 Hand street Bridge 00,001 00,00 47,00 : Northern Liberties Bridge.. 30,09; 85,00’ 60,00 INSURANCE STOCKS. > j Western Insurance Company 15,50} 16,00: Citizens* Insurance Company 16,00; 17,00! Associated Firemen’s Company.— 6,00 7,00? TELEGRAPH STOCKS. ( Atlantic sod -Ohio.. ...1.-.,.... 42,00 44,00} 60,00 41,76 43,00? 60,00 Lake Erie. - 24,00; 60,00 Pittsburgh Gas Works • 65,00 68,60; • 60.00 Monongahela Slaekwater.: _ 45,00?* 60 00 RAILROAD STOCK. „ •* • * ’ Pennsylvania Railroad 40,00 49 75) 6000 OKloand Pennsylvaniaßailroad... 48.75 49,00 50 00 Cleveland a Pittsburgh Railroad... 60,00 ' 63,00 50 00 Marine Railway and Dry D0ck..... 102,50 105,00! 100100 Turtle Creek Plank R0ad........... 10,00! 12,00 25 00 PorrygvillePlanfe Road.. 2C.00! 25100 -Grccnsburg Turnpike 8,00? 10,00 Okartlerr Coal Company— 18,50 20.00 COPPER STOCKS. | Pittsburgh and Boston. i, 176,00 North American —— I 63 00 *** * North West,..—.. } 2q!oo .*!’ North Western ; . 17,00 : Adventure........— 6,25} 7,50 T Ohio Trap Rock. ? 17 60 Pittsburgh and Isle Royal-... B,OC»i Woo Douglas Houghton...... — 4,60} 6,00 Ontonogan—— j Ridge..... 7,00 Fir© Steel —... 1.12 175 Colling - 8,00! 3,25 Astnc • o,oo} 2.00 JHaff...... 2,00; 2,50 Peninsular— J ! Avery - Forest. Phopnix .... Iron City— - 19. •» ....20 u $ *« Large sale of fine biurts at auction—o n SATURDAY EVENING, February 11th, light, will bo Eolii at MTCfhnn’s Auction House, in quanti ties to suit purchasers,about 65 dozen lino white shirts, linen bosoms,: The sale is fixed for the evening for the eS commodation of mechanics and workingmen, whose occu pations dtfnot allow time to otteml the day sales ftbS __JAME3 srRENNA, Auct’r. v Balance of a stock of winks, liquoks, Cigars. Stand-Casks, Show-Case*,' Ac.,;•nt-Auction. On MONDAY, FebruarylStln at 2 o’clock in the afternoon* will be sold at M’Konna’a Auction House, iho balance of stock of a liquor f tore,'among which are the following choice brands in quarter and half casks and pipes Otard, Dupuy A Co., brandy; Pinet.CastUliao & brandy; Pelerussin brandy. Together with a variety of wines, stand-casks, show-cases, and vinegar. - Also, 00,000 Lest quality-Cuba cigars. [fehS}:- JAMEg M’KKNNA. Auct’r ABSIUNEES’ tiALE of au executive COUNTRY DRY GOODS STORE AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY, Fob rnarylSth, 1864, at 2 o’clock, will be sold, at McKenna’s Auction House, by order of Assignees, the stock of a retail country store. Among the lot are some very fine goods, such as Saxony Coburgs, merinos, alpacas, mous delaines, beraigos, ginghams, linen lustres, calicos, chintzes, pant, stuff, vestings, flannels, bleached and brown mUslinsTeiils' hdkfr. and cravats, fine shawls and dress hdkfs., ribbons, laces, tweed cloths, cassinets, patent thread, spool cotton, gloves and hosiery, suspenders, lioseys; lambs’ wool sliirts and drawers, white dress shirts, gingham and check shirts, overcoats and pantaloons, superilue satin vests, Irish linen, buckram and padding,silk plush, ohusans, heavy blankets, furniture calico, men, women, lalr-es, boys’ and youths’ boots, brotrans, shoes, bootees, buskins. pumps end'slippers, gum overshoes; also, a very largo.lotof silk and worsted fringe, with many other articles. feb7 . - • JAMES MoKENNA. Aart’r/: CLOTHING STORE AT AUCTION—On FRIDAY MORN ING, February 18th, at ID.o’clock, at the store of Mr. John Forsyth, No. 3t Market street, near Berond, will he sold (os bo is declining business) his entire stock of Fash iounbieClothiog r Cloths,Trimmings, de. Comprising super .doth frock and dress coats ; fine overcoats, hangups and :over tacks; cossimore, tweed, and jean sacks and frocks; black and fancy caasiuiere, satinet, and jean pants ; super black and fancy velvet,- Ea.in, silk, cashmere, Valencia, marsoilles and linen vests; silk, merino, and cotton untied shirts and drawers; wool andcanton flannel do. do.; fino white and fancy shirts ; shlrtcollarst super silk and satin 1 stocks, ties and cravats; silk handkerchiefs; kid,cashmere, silk,and thread gloves; wool comforts; Hosieiy; snsnen dors; umbrellas; super black and fancy clothing; beaver cloths; black and fancy French cassimwea; extra eatin, silk, cashmere and maraellles vestings; silk velvets; trim mings, Ac. ; ffeb7) • V, M. DAVIS, Auct’r. Houses and lots in the sixth wakd at ; AUCTION —On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Febru ary nth, at. 3 o’clock, on the premises, will be sold that valuable improved property in the 6tti ward r *at the corner of Fulton, and' Rose streets t.two Lota of - Ground, having a front 'of 40 feet on Folton extending lock along Rosa street 132 feot to Crawford street, on which is erected one two-story brick Store and Dwelling House, No. 149, and One twostory brick Dwelling House, No. 15L Tonna—One-third cash, remainder in one and fcwoyear*. with interest {febfi] P.M.DAYIS, Auctfr. wi vV.^V. ■r-r v—;-, v 7: j .‘- '. v. v > i**v ■ itv rf?-; 'V* f . v ’ - * W -- =, i.^l-- T . 1 •• • *•' ■ POET OF FITTSBtTBGH, AKIUViiD. u Jefferson, Parkinson,Brownsville. M Luzerne. Bennett, Brownsville. u Thomas Shriver, Bailey, West Newton. ** Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. % * Winchester, G. D. Moore, Wheeling. “ Michigan, No. 2, Wolf, WellsvUle. BAITS m ITE LIST. rnz KOBJTOG POST DT izohange Bunkerai r£A strata, Pittsburgh. oino. ■Stateßk-andbrancheft— , Other solvent Banka f£ IBank of Sandusky— (Granville... 50 (Norwalk..... 60 iUrb&sa fcc (Wooster 25 INDIANA. (State 3tock Banks.—..... > State Bk.and branches... §2 ! ILLINOIS. (State Stock Banks {State Bank Branch- 60 j Bank of lUinolp.... 75 KENTUCKY/ I All solvent Banka.. I SGSSOUKL . Statel»k.cmd branches— T /. Michigan. I=l :=£ I (All solvent Banks..—. 1 WISCONSIN. [Morins * Fi reinsurance • 00. at M11waukfe........ 2 I TENNESSEE. iAU solvent 8anka......... 8 NORTH CAROLINA.' (All solvent Bonks 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. Allealvent Ranks "Y GEORGIA. All solvent Banks— ! ALABAMA.- I All solvent Banks— I LOUISIANA. AU solvent Bonks V-6 EXCHANGES. New York.... par. Philadelphia-- par. Baltimore par. Cincinnati...—— LooiavUlo -T&disc’t. St. Louis ........1 diso’t. V ALUE OF COINS. par. .\nnwican Gold (old) ..pr'm. So-'ereigns -...44 83 (Guinea 5................. 5 00 Frederlrkdora.. - T 80 Ten Tha1er5......—....... 7 80 Ten Guilders.—... 3 00 Louisd’or— 4 25 Napoleons..;- 8 S 3 Patriot—.—ls 70 Doubloons, 5pani5h.......16 25 Ducats ........... 2 10 PRICES OP STOCKS. CORRECTED t> ATLT FOR 7113 MO2MNG POST BT i 2,00 —‘ 0,00 ...... 7,00{. 0,00 2,60 j a.OO AUCTION SALES. JAMBS MoKKNNA, Auctioneer. JP» M. DAYIB, Auctioußer, '■ %, *< **».* MISCELLANEOUS. PASBENGEBAGENCYFOB GEEMAHY, <&3> JAMES BLAKELY. Aon,.. Tbs House of W. A-J. T. TAPSCOTT A Co. hatWJn luluwon to their extensive arrangements forbriorinsr ont Pawongera from GREAT BRITAIN cod IRELAND, j 0 concluded arrangements also 16 bring out Pnssengors from tn e vii°v n ? C1U ! 8 and Towns Jn GERMANY, via Antwerp will w-Yd*’ Pittsburgh.the undersigned Aofw?^^ 80 ncjwteto-How.Tetk'Sna HOsbargh from Is- I|». |!2S’ : mmS”’ Mflrihfcim Frankfort on'Main. .-I pr\ §»• : ; Sogers will bo either boarded or not, as may bo desired. at sight, may be had at the lowest rate*, freS, signed, on London, Liverpool, i*sris, and Frenkfort, BuiUb!e for remittances to the old; Country, and paid, frehof dli count, M any town in Great Britain; Germany ind Fran™ Apply to JAMKS BI.AKKLY, ship A gen? jaZ7 Comer of Seventh and Fmitbfield stro'ta HOLD. DBIVBB! AffEan..- Real Estate Farm for Sale< T'HE subscriber is authorized to sell 284 ACTtE3 0P LAND, situated in YemUlles Township, Allegheny Gimuty. Pennsylvania, lying back of McKeesport, known os the white-oak Fiats, and in cighfrbf the proposed Station on theConnelisville Railroad; Improvements os follows: A Square Log Hous<yBQ by.2ofeot, two stories high; ami. Square Log Brirn, 60 by SO feet—both new/and in good order; two fine young Orchards, best grafted fruit, just commencing to bear. There la DO tn 100 Acres cleared and in a hieh stajeof cultivation, and the balance la well set with white-oak timber of the first order. : This Land is well calculated for a Stock Farm; being very level, and the'soil of an excellent quality for grass growing, and being well watered, haring sqpie twelve or fourteen never-failing springs of excellent water thereon. This Land has faciliUes rarely met with, being, within half a milo oftho You'eh. rlv «» aod one mile of Monongahela, end almost on the lino ortho Gonnel]*ville Railroad; and is supposed to contain ' an inexhaustible bed of IRON ORE, This Land would not * in theuiarket, only that the owner is about to reraoreto tne lar West. Terms easy, and price moderate. For ftar ther particulars, enquire of W. J. REYNOLDS, at Lorenz* Q 07 ° r JAMES C. RICHEY, . Real Estate Agent, at this office. Important Nottce to all wJxom it maw Concern. •. A GREEABLE toan Actof Assembly of the State of Pehn* ri sylvoma, and in conformity with the authority grant ed by said Act. the Board of Trustees of th a First Methodist Protestant CfauTch of the city of Pittsburgh, have pur chase? a BaryUig Ground in the Allegheny Cemetery, for the purpose of transferring the remains of the dead, now restiugin the Burying Ground belonging !o said Church, thereto, (located near the canal, and fronting on Libert* street, In the city of Pittsburgh. • • ■ Notice in hereby- given to all who have lot privileges, or are otherwise interested in raid Burying Ground, that the Board or Trustees are now prepared to attend to the remo val of the dead io the Allegheny Cemetery. It Is desirable that immediate attenUon be given to this" notice, as it is contemplated to have tho entire removal made during the present winter. AH the necessary information will be bad by a'pplving to.' or addressing ChaivCraig, Esq., Diamond alley, PltubuW Pa. By order of the Board of Trustees. ja%3ma&w BCopartneniUp, “ 1 ~ F. JONES, BERN ARP LAUTH, a. 1L ICIER and J. F. * LAUTH, having associated thcmaolves together, nn* der th« firm of JOSES, LAUTH A CO., will carry on th* American Iron Works/’recently erected by B. Lauth & Brother, in East Birmingham. : - B. y.J0NE3.... i ...,n. LAtTTfZ Jf. M.-Kn0U...... J. 7. LACTB. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES, LAUTtf & 00., ■\,|'ANUPACTURERS of superior Bar, Small and Wire iJJL Iron, of all descriptions; warehouse, No. 09 Water eL. between Market and Wood gt*„ Eittf.burgh. rjall:3ta w, fcASKiif •••••- tctbls Notice* TTAVING purchnsed the entire stock of J. C. Anderson 4 "V 1 continue tire rrholeattlo FRUIT and CON FEOTIO vARY business, at the old stand. No. 0 Wood street, under the Btyle of . H. W. ItANKIN; 4 CO. ' NP’TJCE.—HiiYIns di-posed ofmy entire interert in the whoJHsalftFrmt and Confectionary business to my late partner, Minas TrodJo, and 51. TV. KanWn, salbrtnatrto Said muß f; ( who authorized to ore th« namo of the lato firm In settling tho business of said firm,) I mho pleasure in re commending them to my former friends and customers, and hops tor a condonation of tho liberal patronage bestowed cn •. J. .a ANDERSON. PiUsbnrgh, January 0,1854—( jalo] - Copartncralitn notice. '■ WILTJAiI JATJTB PTTTT.AW IttATli .THIS DAY associated with me as partner, my nephew, Jasit Puentw. Tho business of manufactr.. ring and importingof HOSIERS', TARN’S, Ac , will be con tinued at the Old Stand; No. Si Hftl, street, and conducted under ihe firm of .ffimalt Dili A Co. All persons haring claims against mo will please present themihr Immediate i-iymeo Ynnd, those who are indebted wUlplease settle their bills, with ns little delay as possible. ' - WIi.UASI DAI.T, No 2* Filth st., . -r . Next door to the Iron City Hoiei Jannary 12. 1854—f jal4] .: : . ■7~ , ■ Insurance Stocks. ~ SHAKES WESTERN INSURANCE CO. STOCK, on tyiy which $2O per share has been paid, for sale by , WILLIAM A. URL & CO„ jaZL-2w- . . C 4 Wood street. ronct rmtixo. cocnaur luanm. FLEMING BROTHERSs . ■ (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, n ■ _ _ Wo. CO Wood Sired, Pilliburgh, Pa, Proptletcw of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated Vermifuge, Liver ; ; jalO JOSEPH FLKHUfiG) fauccDsaoß to i, wilcox* co T • MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps V 7 conßtAtjtiyfln hand a fall opporttnect of Drum Medi cuieu, Mc.ljcineChests, Perfumery, end ail articles pertain : injr to hi* business, .Sij-Physjriauii’ Prescriptions carefully compounded at ° n hoawt - : jfldty Dividend Notice. OmCE 01110 A.ND PEXNSYIYAXJA Railboxd Co„> ; Pittsburgh,December>l,lBs3. *{■' 1 *ir* Directors of the Ohio and PMuwyiyaniallßilrcatl- J. Company have declared adlridend of four per cent, out ibo.net earniDgs of tbo road for the six monthsendiui «*« day, payable on and after the 22d January next Transfer Books will be closed until 27th January, prox. W. LMtTMEft, Jr..'.Treasure. • liaidnesa Cared. AMERICAN HAIR RESTORATIVE, for Xj wtorins the Fluir on Head Hopelessly Bald, and to prevent thn Hair from fAHicg, is wincing golden opinions of pcßsons who.nre uMog it.- This is a new article, recently ; intreunred, Ia a sure cure for Baldness* and will stand the test of a discerning public, a* thousands who have used will -testify. pice circcuir to be .had of ihe> Agents, siring full/ particulars. IMc© $l,OO iu'larg© bottles. •. \ 8 C. E. KISHER.A COU Proprietors, „ ~' A , 5 ‘ Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio. For sale in Pittsburgh in the following houses:— • Fleming BrojL, L. Wilcox & Co- R.E. Sellers, G.lLKeyser, Joel Mohler, ; . Benj. Page, Jr., J. IL CosseL . • J JlUghmy diy. —L. A. Beckham, Presslr & Means, J. P. Hearing. . 7 Birmingham. —A. Patterson, JohnG. Smith, U icpot of Longworm & Zimmerman's Ca* lawba Wlnc« and Brandy. T 3i nndersi-med b*3 rewired and offers fur sole. at Cin i. mrmabjjricM, a laige quantity orLogeeotth 4 Zimmer man s choice and irorld-renovned Sparkling, Dry and La dies Bweet Catawba Wittes. Such as may desire to procure an excellent article of Native Wine, (the pure juTee of the will find my establishment the placo' foe the pratifi cation of thdr desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the rcnuioe Grape, is declared ; by many excellent Judces, equal in flavor to the best imported Copnoa • D. FICKETSEN. • ?. T o. 137 Liberty street Chemical and Philosophical Appar&tas. A* li.KY great want has been.telt In oar community. bfc* cause our institutions of learning, or public libraries and reading rooms, hare no .Cuirncu, and PimoßOPtncAL Appauatcs to onablo tbe teacher or public lecturer on sclr entific subjects to illustrate Ms lecture upon. The Young Men a Library Association, at their lato annualmeeting,' resolved to take the necessary stepß for Obtainiogirach an apparatus, so as to fill the void so long felt. The following persons navo been' appointed as a committee to carry out the object proposed, and it is carnestt v hoped that the citf sens, when called upon, will respond to the call by subscri bing liberally. Dtt. AtTH. H.rwnr<3ins, DR. JAMES B. BPEEB, EDWABD-UAHIT,. F..R. BETJXOT, - > • . D. P. BAKEWELL, ■l R *° Committee.. • iiieihaken'a Celebrated Strenglbenlntr T J?laat*rs» spread by machinery* HESIi PX»AbTJEBa are confidently recommended speedy'and effectual remedy in all cases of Rheuma tism, Sprains, Lumbago, Coogbs, Colds, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Pains In the Bach, Chest, Sides, Ac., nnd Cou sumption: .and are particularly useful to those who labor' under attacks of cold, which result with pains In the breast, often the forerunner of consumption; and In noli mato like ours, where coughs and colds are almost an un fiuhng consequence of the sudden danges to which we are all subject, such aa are thus attacked will find them hmlu* able. All genuine hare my . signature embossed to the leather. . ;;; ... . J. M*MAKEN. Sold only in Pittsburgh by 9. K. NORGKAVE. corner, of Penn and Locust streets, A liberal discount made to deal ers- ■ / Ja2B. ■ FaruiS) Houses, &e., To Let. ONE Olt TWO FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ings, ond;3tabl»*a, near to tho city, and tollable for Gardens, Milk Farms, or to fatten cattlo for this market. Also, a convenient Brick Country Mansion, and Stable, largo enough for a respectable family. Also, one smaller placw; and an excellent Two Story Brick Dwellings with finished basement and attic—on the bank of the Allegheny, above the aqueduct. JAMBS S. CRAFT*" rteo23:tf No. 144 Fourth g t Cloning out Solo of Carpeting. OH Clotiu. Klattlngs, Hags, £c. ’ THE subscribers having tulopua the plan.of Beijing off tlielr stock at the end of the s“-iOD, are now offering ;the greatest b-argnlos, in their line, over offered w ihecili sens of a Pittsburgh or vicinity. . r lu'quality or quantity ihelr assortment is not surpassed. Ilemp Carpets, in great variety, at 15/1% 25,28, SI and cents. ' ’’••oWthsptMMifnaiibß. IU.GAi'.DLKSb O?CU«\ So3e to coutinue tLUHarclillt a B. HEADLY A CO., 82 Third street.. jtdO N. B —Fra&H ypfe* taften nt par. Notice. Dissolution.— Tim ntm of l. nmcox 4 co., Drug gists and Apothecaries, was dissolved on.the 2d lust.,, subscriber, having' disposed of his entire interest in ; tbelato firm, to his late partner, Mr. JOSKPHFLKMMG, would cheerfully recommend him to his friends, and ask a continuanoe of. the patronazo hereboftro so liberally be atowcd.upon them. [jaO] L. WILCOX, Ja. BEEK’S FLOUR OF PUMPKIN, iOK PiEiJ-—This ortl cle is prepared from good awoet Pumpkins, and will make Pies of superior quality ; 2>*'JYhtfori#.--T!ike one oanco, or two table spoonfolls of the powder, and odd to.it one quart of milk; let it stand an hour or twe in a warm ploco, after which Add jplcsa ah<l sweetening to suit the taste, and it will be ready for ; baking. ’ For sale by • - R. 13. SELLERS & CO. ' jalO bl .Wood street. Dissolution. THE Partnership, heretofore existing under the stylo oi Neolet, Mojus' A Co. has K*en mutually dissolved. War. Dawsos, of the late firm, having purchased thelnle . rest of Jaa. S. Negley, the business will be continued, as usual, under the stylo of & CO., who are authorized to use the name of hogluy, Mohan A Co. In settlihg up the old business. J. a. NEGLKY, . •, f r - W. DAWSON, Pittsburgh, Jan. 2, *54. P. MOHAN. J 5- Having disposed of my interest in tbo late.firm of Negley, Mohan A Co. to my former partner, Mr. D&weon, who with He. Mohan will continue the business as hereto fore, I have the, honor to reconi mendand request the libe ral patronage of my friends and business acquaintances. -;ja*r; RopectfolW, . r.-JAi. S. NEfILKV. : - ■ >. SiOt-iC6* JQ3, FLEMING haring associated with; JOS. ABEL, tho. badness will hereafter be oondactetl under the style of J. ABEL & CO., at thedd stand, corner offimitfifieldand fourth streets. Jaliy . «.'• . il 4 * *• • -«4. •. ..->••• • . V-w . . .••/ . • ■'■'.* ' f •••>’ -'•!• • -. -\ -* l ’-. <-f r*■: •■■ - ■ . V -G* . • " ► - r ■• "7 s>p> EI. mode of applying a powerful remedial i ° -Slit"*'°? !ne n cohstant. If »1 NTKIUSUPTED ! current of ELECTiIiMInGNETISM: 4 tr„.tit_ ; . In » n *<Hate Kclltf ‘ Emm the most acuu,p«in, nml alto a permanent cure of alt NERVOUS DISEASES. It Renoroliua failedtorariKeh almost certain relief, and hy ‘■■'rig ir'-A cccCnling. to. directions, to : ;- --,•.•■ . v :?.•■ Rheumatism, " ■-■■ tlterlno Pafne,' ■'-■■■'■’ -Palpitation-f'the Heart ■ • Paralysis, , >- -'.PerffiiiirHl'jXfadacbß' l "''^"' l ' - Painful and Swelled; Joints, ‘fif Vitoy Daneei’ • 1 Neuralgia of tbo Pace, General Vn\ Ilfty, • otauu*3 of-tbo Spinor- • Pains cf-tUd Ch*>sh r DealbesaandJfflcilnass,.. tllyKtw-lcj’VDysoehflia.' -- :r • ALL DISEASES urnri?” 1 "S’’"?. h *,? amount of SiKRVOB3 . PtOID, are greatly rclwvcd,, If not permanently cored hr a Imply wearing the chains fer.tvfew. hours each div. ■ . .Doit tl ruler Stood ■ That it ts not claimed that-, ft cures all (UeraW tut only those for which .It Tsreiwmmendeili'r and;, borcciyer.-'we R r.d DEH?, that nti medicinal 'spent at ANT ' KIND him performed; SO the hut year, of .thosH.dssenSes jopf.ijamt'dvflß -i- V PULVEEMACHSE r 3 XLz.OTRIO CHAINS, And to Rroruthta*WTHOß^tr<i-firTv:iic^n<(^ The electric CMne Were fir jt lntf.Jdti •;l In Prance In 1350. and after being ec I g arteci to>ht - .. .. and Illgln tfrfrj, By the first me!hrar men.sn i-nrisyaitywere tiuci W nos. aeMstraiiyoandmarvei-e.tr.poarr.iTYreUeTii.-.-palo.whS’ erorappjie... end hy tl.'eir tohiienco rvcritiidmcluced into thehosmiaisoftbatnty.nadnhhteetodthyletfagSffl*' . bytoo Prencb doTermncnt”; - ••> •. JOHN 8. BANDS, V. B. ENGLISH, EOBT. IL MARSHALL, . Committee. T s ejr . E *\ ntr ' evcry'UngMtal {n ED b .nEa,- Mglaia, .'azia Vatenlcit In ‘ Owe*; countries where thevrfcavtfl.e«)*n*tfce ■ '* •" ‘ ■ * : . .2ipsT popciar cunATmj aakst in xn» worn,© w ® re introduced on* year More, and lb rough ihe Kurtsiral ait Jh Eui' Bt *? DCO Introduced;inhere# Hospital in A >ew. Yorb; where they an; now in rjTi-rl «*.■»' 5S“ ccnis S _ They are highly recommendpa by- I'twCi. Valentine Mott, Ton Enron, Post and; others, • who ha-w: punished their TOW* oftbclr poser nnddyulne lit sarehnl of the htedlcal journals in that city, and am al«n, in in»: daily pracUco of recommending their use to t-athsntas :A fdl I awount oftheir opinion may also he tumid in erery pamphlet. and sent to too address of any person In the Stat/i tyapttotn 7 ' fnowt GE°.kW^shoy.^ffiab® <*ntoacanbeaontliy mailysiib;:tolldescriptions: and $5. ; Physicians are politely lovliedto fa'l ond .eilmlno their construction, and pronofir.oe uponihclriiijtfyiiK • "•■'• - • & One Word More to lnvalldg; " ■ .what It Is claimed they can do; and all p-h oral who Imre : • heconw distal slto_a.eon«tant;pc.iirihgd<ivrn'-tf : natijti nostrums (bottled ESliy aro-iiildlycnha.poUmiy J n ({md to " 7 prethematrial.. ,• •. . • • , ; will lasifmjeare and lam none of itll . hill 10^°W » r ■' usc ». aa^Ca^I^‘ to^tber.jaiinltjQZ 1 . GKO U. KETSE3, 7 s i!K: Pft?'>ar3n;,-s*pletelo,a!id rofcJJrd&BLuiitov 7 .-''' by .1- P. T Lt.GIM.. Silecliepv (Vy.\ , , ApiArsQm . y -B» 'A. f!almcatocl£ } & • V«k‘<uli*ng« ■ HHEiIB I* ; eYidem*&'Uij<r uni<t suti-ij «vtj\ tamdthafc , B. A; FnJwwtekJ) Tcrairuse ikfhiyonfy iißtich* that J ; caa.ce ftdmliijeU'red with.tbe-cerraib^'.offipeWiae.worixw»’s , Ihewby ; tCTWy,t2iftt c A;-cKH<I-rf u i„iiin.<.ji«i three ycara' ‘ bail boonrcry JUiur o fcwnth wiUiirpan'io U ' wcaknesp, nnd low of: oypeliu*.;ad*l>«l' to trv : B. A. boftle from - il.. NajJor, aponton of-Jtfte twsDtT. lour.honrs. Two Hundred and- Forrv**wtf Wwtf<> fifeife' to twelve incbe* in- length. .cklid, itnm.'-iihttiiy cftcr >• - ?•• ?•• :b«aUQ. ;Anotbp.'cbßd t ; fevea: y«»ra. ! old,.trtji l ■• moreor Iwfl *i' k frooj bUbjrthjto.'k.il\« leninJoderof tfia > which.<»e>cdWia ; :.ta-pafs .One Hucd«st -T two Woras. Fwbi that time to;th«prc^nL.hlfi T licalih Ia* : ; 7 _and bo'hes^thrived, ris ns hny« V chttdcouid, - •- . * > KLizABETfI ' v . Sold, wholesale and retail, by all jh e prJncipftldrngsk^'* and oonntry merchants ihrousrto-uttho United **■ - ~.. JanlO. v- ■Jto&'-Btotetttt’a-mebratea Stomach Sittora. • • TIItM.Y Ao.Ti t]Yfitifi C, and wnrnmled to iuvlg. XJ orate and Etrongtheti -srhoVv-gj-fetem of-iivery one xvlio twes - y-*.;.. “T?" w "od M**n4 "Virgin alley; S L F o,?,°r B C ? r ' Wr '-' 1 ■'''"l Fourth ctV; : *“* Third-and Fourth; , . JOEL 510HLEU. Libcm-' PtTPf t: ,•■■: • ■■ • &ndbU on?first cJass/jUnteia-tinft Eeatwjrjniti!* fiswolf Jlv aisilers generally, dbnro rto.proprlctorB.xno3tTtPpcctfdUy' • Teier Ujapubliclbr tVm, - J , The mtpenso Is hut atrifle, a him oomaared with tbo In calcolablo gwd thf*y *fTect;'• • ■;•••. - Feeling ntMkdibhtour Bitters possess mctlfcufflciont • to recommend ihcnvwo Selli no! multiply words in their - hnt jiire thetn n trial; but bo careful'to \ ask for HOSTETTB&'S STOMACH SltMlS, as thtire aro other BittersrepKsmedt.toiw the chow, UrbfcH cothpnrn-. Urely nre trerthJew..'Otir BitteiSttre n riTiTUetlher' as to their medicinal qualities, erase bevarsuo: 'TheVars *>.' put up tn sqnaro bottleSvCOntninimt a full, quart, hrith ■ ree.tkms.ots,and DriJ^MitUtUifsSumachDulefi blotch tax' •"■ theglass. - • - ■. • tto3sJsT2£B, SMITH VCOI T ■ ' f‘<na.Vtrpgt > / no*' Knit. ■ - J--' .rfiminfTettCT), CMlb)mnn,: ; <X<minirti HuW*. ; Ctiaiijjwlor‘«»’ -CracftodHandp, Burnt or ScoMn. CufanrlVauotlj. Pifo;ta. llanumitioii of tbo Breast. Bites of li"? S? 1 “«>“!«'l>r«i’.roa Out autt Eiunwoo Cinltlren, JlSwOr awTaoy - For rale by ixWIKG J&OTHERS. od4-Dr- KBVSnB £«*» An™*, J.G. PMIM Birm’o ,li Trot - * O Sm5™ S “ i! , M> ’ 4 '7 IVon Atrwts tottßN2 GWaa-Mlorba;. Mr* 8. ' lIOT-MKS, Tciu;u-.rnu<vrl!l u ; 11 M. GOWIV,’ AU*.h<!hvCitT* »vji.BKmi,iSSSS: villo, bUIU. IS. IJAVI.'ON. Bujr'. Libi-fly; SPANti & CO “ V L C BABZbT.L * CO. Sborp.WTl] 4 CO, SJarbaaiV Iron H oiks ;'J.'IT, HANNKBk Manchester.. , . .-Jy2snUvry - y y:';--, ; N t-iuglß t-o* *>f lit, * Kcep^»yßlack?jaltli%-«*ftjnjerXfi#i l ai'K, or Mwhabi 10's ftaudß. let tljfTtt chap or rruok-eYcr fc*> bod.'«rand ondla. good working ©rtl&t all winter. -|tevFar.'t> • . . WiiLl/h .you! tojtnv •: ■@*2Sg&?;-i+ bcx~<>r.X?r: OINIV - & -"*T s ? r / ICtbvy vill-cMr wlfb - -. £*s / :-. -a*cteje I It 'WxU cotcpt**.-. . JjSCft. • ©a rf.Chs p;**{ ;;»it>l.‘ilr,S,Ch> • £s&wS\ ; flug, bSoro. Uptj Burns * r,d • i’jxwe2 f r Sores • '«■. i«r!!glX <'3i -CblUirenv <»»d tfrentiy if t»ot • **w entirely cariv Salcrhonm,. Vil‘*A.jmGamxno-: • tion bf the of VotpW-ou Ibo-i'sce, V-V an*! all Diseases of ins - I'orssle by +uF'\TVsG JilofflrnW,.*'- f &■„ _ A svreft, Piitslor.ch jrJ.tr. liirmlneh:im; .Mr* .' T. : W ....aKIUCRTA Bl\ o. iV t'cGn trtreert, L »&. ENZ & VlGimtoSUV*n{»y»TTmm Olafts Work*;. FAM’U DYblt, Allegheny; VV3UfcMU'fi, E,C.KhiJr .DAVISON, K**t XlbprfySPANOVr- CO f r Htewr.rtetbwnt ; ' LKWIS rfluiryssbnrj;::ssXluiV t ’• 6 CO., Mechanics’ Iron Works; 3. \Y. ItANMirv, Slnxj. cheater." :-. : . r‘•rV'3y2S:d*wr.-v-^ ■ - • • Oltitaaee* .• -• v ...'.yy,. fDIL BROWN, No. -fl Biuunmd Vt-- •' ’:: votes nlsentireatteuticm to nn lbr-ciic*,- &&&L ■ ■ His business is.iuoetly •oonnewd' xo '■ £>^B r, t ,. on b yAcspncieiice v you'tbf«UnUu]<encpajiil eicvssi-; V _ Syphilis,ByohillU© . v Urethral Discharges,. buparity of ,tho-Rkrp«h[ rrJLti'i all Bijiat. : r . •808 of the Venereal Organ. . £Vin &orfcuUc Jlrnrf • • tlons,Tetter, Itingworo, itercuriV D 1 wsts. remind Weak* • nfcsv lmpotoncy, .Piles,:- -’.Vepioiefa, , Monthly Dbcares afafa: Joint*; • ip And, Nervona Alicrtiocs,. I’Stoa in tfw .Back onil LoSnfi, Irxl' - tation of the-Blodder and Cure guaranteed -?-* , •; Sixteen years’ practice (ilic fit DrJßrOwa ^■: V to o(Ter aammusces of a to ctane pn» derhlscare. ■ ' ; • ■■’ ■•■ iHjßUjiAi’lfc.'h—iiew'iy .*nw.-v»«fwi.v, r wivay i AV fot Rheuraotlva hitt epeedy nud Hurt painful trouble.PJtiierwfdiiv . . . .r.; "...'-. • Kooin<»No. <ll DIAMOND* Pittsburgh, Pejan*a. r TlieDoctor Is alwaikat hticta ' . > .; • march2&d&wv '■" JWARDROP'S SEED BYOW2 It* now rcpleto with early • tbeicll-sda; inVtimaatu *;&&&; orchard, corn hUIk ana-Mra-w: cuuera, .iml Gvr.mUluff of Interest to tho fa*mor, gardener-or amateur.- ■■ -■* ■ • '" from. dealers tilled procaptlv/on liberalterms. . r j : l4 ' TTUIEStI. PBACUKb--i hi»t ec&W frunh tiriE'-rvui X Peacnca, received anti f&r>ala lnwb? -•; - --■ * -•• • . A . rt BAIMSi’ * REN'SfU.V. _**•> • ' : • ■ 253 er.r,*t. J.2IE3U.VO BA. COUXAd-tta Tl , tor «niu a pure imi-lo of vatauba Brnmly, rv th 3 out r bottla, equal in flaexir to.any Imported. U. FICKEI4UI;, J® 22 . . ■ ' :IS Liberty at. •' V' «■. . -. yi &■*'. *v H ‘ '* • ■ - >k w.• ; . v > i MEDICAL. BEAI-'MSfi PARTIAL, OR TOf AL, EimßES.tf REMon-EC. T\U. AL3OHIRHT l*ga to., cull the, auction of tirwt A/ suffering from ft total or partial lbajofth* bearing,'t? Uw following facta. lie treats dfseasva of tb© 'mtddA or internal Ear with • ■ • * •■ ■■ ■:■ a < -' fc MEDICATED DULOTK3. Such as Isiwmlskl ;io'(ho Jnflrinnritsof Berlin, Iclml,. Brußsels, IlamiAirg, and tt. Pulnriburg; and lately by tho njwt-dbsUuguwheti.-London' Anrist*,* with Ihomost.won .dcrfui Bacct'#*; Indeed* it f» the only tuotJjod »hat ho* been uniformly 6occe**fiil the beat proof of the oMcarj of .the treatmentwill bou referencefo n»*rtriv •• • ■> r, „ i :HO»BWBD.KiVSS, Refidenta of this United States, (iuitnbu: fiTtsW Urtmirwislr, And ecotis, veho Twit hem . fnt'nrtl to uicute Hearing. nod not cure, to our fcnbwfcdj?*', clWVwo fiiil -to .eflVct ».übsr, a. partirtl .or iotal.vrwitorstton : of tho Hearing, when our -advire ann. iurirurilohf; were,faith fully and punctually adhered .to. M-itiy who could not bear the report of a pinto! at nrin'p length 1 , can cow liear a •watch beat at thu dlstunroof foiirfici. • -• _3n ea?es of nrmcnus ftrnirouluriiui In <ho .Eustachian iuooanu fympumnn. ,3b(l»tnh*otlrin cf the : SJ ticu» Mein- Affection-,of Tii»i - q ie t rJ)nim,! / .or whw-:ih&<llsPare r.^r% b XT t I* iCed ! V> the fffectd.of FeVriyCnlds, the ttreof QtiJ. . b«od' in ctfid- Where thr> a r.m 60^ 0 ' 1 Hand* -pro eminent. : scats la dull; douili'rccaVher. or nl.sr, ~ ® U w M the Deaf and Dumb School at Lbipsic . out inj a cast of 34. r succeeded irt restoring <&hir to,acutehearing,■ -Dfc AifeM respectful lyto state, that . iirthos© caita ho. ttU de rta&fcß'ha guarantees a pucccpsful resuifc. complete reßtor«tlon,-orBUch' a markod improvem-iot as will ho per/eciiy satisfactory if his remedies are faithfully applied abidicecUonsadhcredto, Applicant.will -stnto .their e#e f . dtnaUdn-pf dl- if matter issues froin i the,<!.ttornat,ra«i»ge-ifL there ' axo noises* in- the ;£srfr, sun? of genekal hehl-h. and -what' they suppose to hare been Ihe cause of tfe dsmb&rg; "When ' tho hearing is restored H iiv-expected-.lhaf those J in ©«T Clrcunißtiincor .;•• Medicines* Apparatus,'Ac, >lll tc Bont to any part at mr • own expense. "• ■ ■ ■ *••.••• ■ • rv . Ad dfes s* Dft'ALSOPfTERT, ExoAiWor; Ofßcif 42214iifkr Canal street, Sew York.. ■ fes'3md . Five Dollari^-Cemsi'ClQlirit Fte;' A': °f Pittsburgh.; ontLViciiuty, - ■ V-■»-» uUeDll ? n » orpjnOyjurfted'-rwa cnrcful taul (an .4- of- pomvthfnq that fian bocnintro dticed Into t&d tim»honor‘-ti Keystone PtXVERMACIiEU»S ~^ : r« UYDROKLKCTUIC VOLTAIC CHAINS! Office and Private gTUChargPPm'fyjprßt o .' / .~ ": -. ? -■ ' '^A'rri-dfrg.j^ l » *.•» \"‘-A ,1 [• ,:. vr >'■ -'i V ■ • ■' X'
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