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Ob Friday the 10th of Petroary noit on aoteEtbsidatsorioU warrant, to auw tbs sentenco of tho Court of Oyer end General, J»il IteliTery* in and for the saW county In this Commonwealth, to fas oio cuM Opml a eertain DaTM Jamil, who w »f Court, or muntrr In the lint dogree, and soutonoed by oho ■’^Wte«a;” < tfaaSenate of RmnrylTanla, prortjlagtarn no» trial lor tbosald Oaritl Jewel!, which ia. now pending In the Honxe of lUpreaonlaUroa, I hero deem «Mt leeperthl to the topnwntailra or tho people, and eonrtetontirUh tho dictator of humanity, to respite tho eald Darld Jewell for the present" • Therefore, T, Wiuul Btomn, Oorcmor of tho sold Com xnonwvaltb, fay naturo of tho power and authority rested In me hy tho constitution, do hereby slay the oxeentton of tilt sentence of the uid Court, and ihe said Daria Jewtll is berth? respited for the present. . Gina Haler my hand sad Ihe great seel of the State, at narrifttraht* this ninth day of .February, In the yoar of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and of Urn Commonwealth, the seventy-eighth. By the Governor, . „ ... *■ 0. A. Black, Secretary of tho Commonwealth. Thursday night, there t«i a Jorge crowd amemblod in the. the grounds about the Jail. To prerent any disturbance, the yard was cleared by the police--* watch vaa kept up doling the night by the police. .The following is taken from a private despatch to * gon* Human in this city, from * reliable source in Harrisburg: u The bill proriding for * new trial, for David Jewell,bad the and was pending In the House of Ropro ssntatJvcs yesterday, when the Governor deeming it but respectful to the Legislature and consistent with the dictates of humanity*' respited tho prisoner for the present To amid misapprehension; however, this net of courtesy to tho. .not be regarded as an indieattm that the Oasercor iuu xtrtdcrgmeaay change upon the tuiffxt? •••■ 'ThataOtSdn for a reconsideration of the rollon tho bill granting Jewell janew trial, was postponed-yesterday, in theHousa, Until' Monday nest -Wo are so Informed by e totographb despatch from Harrisburg. T£e crowd'continued "about the jail yesterday. In the morning’freo admission was given tho multitude to the ytody Where the gallows was erected. Hundreds of men, women and children araJled themselves of tho opportunity ofoeetog the scaffold; After the jail had been closed to visitor*; we observed a large number of persons in theOourt House yard,, attracted ihUher by a foolish curiority—for they could see nothing but the outride walls of the prison; la the number, W* regret -to ricy, we observed sdreral wo man: mothora with chlldreulnthelr arms, as welLas young Cfrl»> Lscrnua, Cowcmra asn liuuimcaia—Forrest, tho tra geilan, is performing in Washington Qity, at the National, bo meets with groat success. Miss KHxa Logon is &fc the Wflt>»tngtim pftpflTa speak in high terms of this charming actress. The Hutchinson. Family (John, Judson and Asa) giro three concerts in Philadelphia next week, commencing on Monday night. They aro about starting cno southern tw., Morphy’s Minstrels, Charioa Barko, - the comedian, and tfTte Yig* Mathias, a Russian, danseu&o, (said to oqual Bonny Bllsler) are In Philadelphia, performing. Also an ItaUwOonocrt Company, headed, by Signor Cassar BadlalU- RifMrtga and hlstolcnted daughter are In Louisville. Jd&en gave three grand concerts in that city, on Wodno* day, Thursday and Friday erenlogs. • In Cincinnati, at the National, Florence and his wife took * complimentary-benefit last night, after an engagement cT three weeks. >Kuskal’s: Opera Troupe are in Cincinnati. : IDsa lAor* Koeno Is manageress of the Charles Street Theatre In Baltimore. Chanlrau, the original Moae, lapcST forming at the Id the samnclty. . . Cyan, an Irish ocmodlas, is at tho Albany Museum. Eddy,* New York tragedian. Is at tho Metropo litan la Rochester. -Whitney has beau lecturing, on BlocuUon, In Cleveland» John G. Saxe haa been discoursing to tho ZanosvQllans* and-JUdga Edmonds, the Spiritualist, to the pooplo of Co Ipiqhns and Cincinnati. - .Sb*groat event iU'the Theatrical world of Now York, has bean theproducUon, of Shakspeare’s MldsummorNight's Dream, at the Broadway and Bowery Thoatres. Signor Blits lain Now York. In. New Orleans, the Bavels aro at the 8t Charles Theatre; Benorita Soto and G. W« Smith, at the Varieties. - Gotta* chalkgave bts last Concert Sn America, on tho 2d Inst., In that rify. Madame So&tag gave her first Concert on tho Oth, andjullen is announced for the l&th. Dan Blco and -Van Amburgarc also In New Orleans. iftm Davenport is la Boston, at tho Howard Athe&ecum. - In ourcity,lQ tho way of Concerts and thoatrieals, we have "hadnothing worth mentioning during the winter. The Übzaz7 Association, however, has kept up a good run of lectures, and prumisa us yet Bishop Potter, Antoinette Brown; a&d other celebrities of the lecture room. Our cltisens have not boon treated very well by Manager Foster,during tho winter—with Anderson, Julia Dean, For* SBsbeiv the Ravels, and hosts of other luminaries Sn the !*—world floating around us, ho boa run almost ‘the fl&tira aaasos through, with spoctacles, equestrian such like exhibitions Wo he&r,bowover, that Miss ifavmport wIQ bo here in March, and Oouldock in a vwk oar tub-- Bring them along, Mr. Foster. Son tag and JaßsTt wt?re announced as coming, but they both slipped past Pittsburgh. . .. Imzrr «o Kfiu—Straub, a brewer Raiding In the Fourth Ward of Allegheny, wa% arrested on Thursday, and. held to boO by Aid; -Hays, • for ea assault and battery on Thdmteu 1 A, Shinn. 'Straub's wife and son wero also hold to’baß, the former for on assault, and tho latter for an as sault and battery with intent to kIU. Mr. Shinn is rvpre. sauted &s having boon badly hurt. - Taacsxj—To-csfihi,'Ma»ppawill be performed,nnd with it* MW drama entitled MaufredoaL Mazeppa Is got up In spleDdld ftyleiond thawondarfal tealningof the bom Is woriby cf aUpndso. The asoont of the;mountain by tho untamed steed,“ Is painfully exciting. ~Dhute3- published by Gales A .Seaton, Si iaon tho .catalogue of Valuable Books to bq sold «1 Davis 1 Auction room* to-night.. Book boyars should not neglect to attend.lbo sale, forwhlch boo advertisement In •• ■- i y..«nr UT Of flu* while Shlrtiorlil be sold et ITKenna’e Aostion Hoiuathle srenlng at early gaallgbi-, eleoaau eortment of Book*, Watcbnj, Jonclry, end one Fowling Elnce< . ■ ■■■ . ' ,Tb» ial* et dotting, clothe, Testings Ic, »t the (tore of Sir. John Poriyth, No. 31 Market itioet, trill bo continued thir morning, at 10 o’clock, by P. M. Daria, Auctioneer. ■'PlCTlllct'OocßT.—>The enme caeca eontlnne on trial in this 000rt.".---:; Kf-lledlclnu irfaleh never Ml (• glre SATISFACTION, and an aid ly many Fhynaant inOmr Pradial—Tn. 3. 8. ROSE la an Honorary member of the Philadelphia Medical Society, and graduated, in 1820, from tho Unircrrity of Penney Ivan la, under tbe guidance of the £uly eminent Pxo&eaora Phydak, Chapmen, Gibson, Ooxo, Jemoeobd Herer-niunea eelabretod fSr modleeJ edenco,— and bating bed dnflj lnteraonrao and oonaalution with OEjjo pbjeicietm, napectlng diseesea of nil. Undat nnd the proper romMiaatherafitr-, end being lollcitod Uttmeanda of hia petlonu to pot tlp bla Properetiona, ho oflbr* to tbepabllc. M tbo rcialtl of hi, experience for the peat 50 jtera, the following Talnahle Family Modlclnoa, enchoneton spedflodlasuo: t St J. 8. RD3MNERVOOB AHD UmOORATINO OOK |tT.r The Oreetext Dtscorery tn Medical Sclenee, for ell Herr one Condition* of tho Sjxteml—Heart Dlaeeee end Harrotm Oomplttata. The (etonlshlng and hnppy etTect of Dr. ROee'e Kerroot Cordial, fbr Dleeesee of the Heart, Pat jdtaUoff, Hombneo, Henrilgta, NerrouaTremor of the Hue des, Hearflrarn, Flatiildnee, Pain In tbe Auto, WakofuloeM, RestieMimsa, or fbr the SDnd .or Body, TTOrn dovn.bj care, tahor, nr etndy, haa Induced man, phyalclani tn nae It In ifau practlco. For a troafc coneUtntlon, St la a grand ro- Itorsrt it comptotety remoTea from the ayitem aU nerroua lrrttationr, and laalntoetmiraenlona In Ita rapid and happy eSbeh The veak and the nerrona ora frequently raetorod (o perfect health he&ra using ono bottle. . Price £0 cent,. BoHi'*hoteaal» »J 4 J«lall r ot Dr, KKTSBR'B Drugstore, 160, corner of Wood at. end Yirgta alley. fehl. Xg. fgqxe.DlaeOTeriee.-—VEGETARhE CATTLE POWDER^Tbtaipotrderaarepntoplnonopotmdpoo^and are really a good artlde, not only fbr the dlseues Incident tajhmat,oi and other animals, but they are ItkOirbo an'exoellontartlcle to improro the condition of tho nnlmal. ; ■- Sbr l&ch Cbioii they notoxxly Improve th£ condition of mcbCov^-bai.they.taaease.thaqiianUty.nswoll jw in»: prove tbequality of mllfc and butter. ~ Tbo 'propriatow say fftmt -tecTßaiea tbetraantltr of butter from half a poond to hpottsfl A WCQk to each cow.whilo those persona wh° iL Mfi pound and a half to two pounds per yy»fc,-plth the samo kind of feeding as before. Of one wa a» eCTtalfc • an who n» it once wiU use it all tbo ♦i«w kiwi mm ittnhe»:bv the operation, as well u lmprovo lha appearanooffhelf stock. Price 26 cents a paper, > pBpanlbr|t. GEO. H. JtfiVBEB, No. 140, * * - • ■ earner Wood st and Virgin, alloy.. „•■ Wholesale and Retail Agont» “ febl - isniU the earful ditotffca of J& jwwni .tf&fe* sy£r- JCflPr C. toTLi, of &ebia tovmihip,in{hU county, tit. i&titM Is end of oarmost respectable citizens, and:vol cnterilj ealied as Dr. Keyset, and offered bis certificate to The PECTORAL BYEUP is for sale fel44D Wood rtwot, mod tor druggists generally. ‘. Great Gore by Dr« SeyMT’e Pectoral ln Peebles township, ABegheny county, I had *fl»gh!og «ad »pUtiag, which commenced aboutthe Alhcf February ItttiaßdcoaHwiedl&r eight wbdlo months. I employed the best pbyaklansmtho country ,*a4 ray cough continued unabated, uniH wly In October. At that. rtm* I vu »dvl«I to try your PECTORAL OOCQ H BYRU P,, I did; end after I tutd taken one.bottle, Ivu en 'tfcrsly frwfttiaconghlaF and spitting. I bad despaired of, ‘ever getting well, and! thlnkltibould be known that this, talakhlar&nedy willdolbr othcra'what it has done In myr e^se,” ■* JOHN 0. LITTLE, Peebles tp. . WitnessB.-hf.’Karr," - • * >-■ pjttshgtghy December 81:. &bl POST. By the O’EelHy laaea for tho Morning Post Vra YrtHtr, ,V*Yrrn ripy Tft ~Tha George Law arrived from Asplnwoll "with S9O-passenger* 'and- $809,800 In golduA freight. Sbacemucctod at the lethmos with the John L. Stephens, which sailed from San Francisco-on the evening of the 30 th, with tbo malls and one million treasure. 1 ? Tho British steamer Lima arrived at Panama on-tbe 17th, with Valparaiso dates to the 3l£t Doccmber and Calloa dates fotho 12ib January. Tbo market at Valparaiso was dolt, ami money tight Flour bag of 2 quintals: Freights of Guano to England £4. • . . There is no nows from Bolivia. : From Pern wo learn that Domingo Elias, with 800 men, hod been defeated by tho government troops, and is now a fugitive.. At Lima business is dull. Exchange: United States, five percent. ■ : The English ship Camboda, 140 tons, from Calao for Eng land, with a cargo of Guano, sunk on tho night of tho 7th of January, six .hundred .miles from Calao. Her crew was savod. • Two severe shocks of an carihqanko were felt at Lima on the 12th January. The U. a frigate fit. Lawrence was at Calao fib* brought dates from Uolbournc, Australia, to Nov. 12th. Provisions i >lenty, excepting Flour, which was soiling at sCoperbag. Gold at the mines is quoted dt £3 lGs 3d, and at Melbourne £3los fid, with an upward tendency. The steamer Great Britain was to call for Liverpool on tho 3d of December. Wasothgton Crrr, February 10 SoiaU.—' The privato hills from the Itouse extending tbo tlmo for filing certain land claims in California, and confirming private land claims iu Wisconsin, passed. Also, the bills for tho relief of Lieut. Wlckliffd. Tbo Nebraska bill was token up, when Mr. Smith resumed his speech. Hots e,—An attempt was mado to get up tho dcficicnoy bill again by a motion to reconsider, which the chair de cided to be out of order. Mr. Jones appealed, but tho ap peal was laid on tho tablo by a rote of 134 to 35. The Ilouse acted on one prli&to bill, after which it ad journed until Monday. Several unsuccessful attempts were made to introduce a now doficloncy bill. NeW Toss, February 10.—Fifty-nino of tho passengers of the San Francisco died on beard tbe Aotartlo before reach ing Liverpool. Kichsrußon’fl circular, of Taesday, quoios white wheat at 13. i Od; rod and mixed at 12s 9d; white corn at 60s 6d@sls; yellow 50@51r. Flour:.Western canal 419 Gd; Philadelphia, ltaUimore-and Ohio brands 44s Od(Ti)4ss. Another f&mino is threatened in Ireland- Provisions are enormously high, and are still going upwards. In somo parts of Limerick tbe people are-suffering deplorably for want of food. The Liverpool circulars are contradictory as to prices of breadstuff}, although thoy mostly qnoto Floor as having advanced Is, yet the figures do not show it Crarlsstoit, B.U, February &-—Tfce Girard East Alaba mYan loarns that the steamer-American was burned in the Alabama river on ibo 20th January.- Fifty Uvos were lost. It Is understood that a gentloman moving west, namod Moore, was on board, with a cumber of negroes. ■. Charleston, February. 10. —Barreda & Brothers, agents of the Peruvian government, have awarded the contracts for guano bags, amounting to $350,000, to a Baltimore firm. They will bo mado by Grover &, Baker’s sowing machines. WctssnOSOGOR, S. C., February 10.—James Phillips ab sconded from this place with $20,000 belonging to Fisher, Agnew A Co, of Columbia. Five thousand dollars reward have been offered for his apprehension. - New York, February 10.—'Tho steamer Gcorgo Law ar rived with tbo California mails. New Toiul February 10.—Flour markot dull; sales 5250 barrels at $9,12(5)9,87; Fouthorn firm; sales 18,000 bide at $9,25@9,60. Wheat...prices a trillo lower; Rales 1000 bus Southern white at $2,02. Corn...priccs a trifle higher; sales 41.000 bun at $1 W liisky...sales 400 bbls prison at 35. Provisions unchanged. New Yore, February 10—Ewmnp.—Money market un changed; stocks firmer. Bogar...New Orleans 5; Uavona wbit*7.*Moiassea...sales 300 bbls New Orleans at 29. Cot ton declined market dull for all qualities, which liavo slightly declined. Ooffeo...sales 500 bags Rio; prices un changed; moderate business done: sales 1200 bags at Hire market firm with an upward tendency; sales 300 treat Flour...priccs are a triflodower; little speculative demand; sales 0500 bbls at $9,ti0®0,37;-sales 2500 bbls Southern at $9,12(0)9,37. Wheat-.prices lower, but not quotably lower; aaies 13,000 ba* Southern white at $2,15. Corn, market opened buoyant, but closed heavy; prices a trifle lower; sales 40,000 bus Southern at $1,08; Western mixed $1,05.- ; ; pßtuiSELrniA, February 10.—Breadstuff* firmer under tbe Pacific’s advices, tho prices remain without change; there is HUls or no inquiry for export, shipping brands offered at $9.76, without fin-ling buyer*; moderate sales for tbo supply uf tho trade ar $8,75@9,50 for common and extra brands. No change in live Flour —sales 300 bbls Pennsylvania- Corn Meal at $4.25. Wheat in good demand ats2,o3lbr red, and $2,15 for white. Markot bare of Bye, and wanted. Corn In good demand—solus 4000 bus new yellow at 93n, in stir*. Provisions very quirt. Clovcrseed In modcrato de mand— sales 300 bbls at $0,76 *1 04 lbs. Coffee, Sugar and Molasses In better demand, and prices looking upwards. Whisky firm—sales In bbls at 35, and in bhds 34c. CiRCtNNATT, February 10.—.Yoon—Tho river is stationary: weather pleasant. Floor quiet; prices unsettled; holders ask $7; no birvers at that price. Whisky, 22J4(n)22)-£. Nothing done to Indicato tlie effect of tbo steamers cewV -upon Ftovition*; dealers holding off for further advice*. : CisciNSin, February 10 —fretting.—The ntor ha* fallen throe Inches; weather fine. Flour closed dull at $0,90. Whisky dull at 22Lj($221\j. Tbe foreign news has affected Uid Provision market unfavorably: there ws* a fair de mand to-day for bulk sides, with sales 800,000 lbs at G, and for bbl Isird at but other articles were neglected, and sates could not bare been made to anv extent oxrcptat a decline; flales 500 bbls Mesa Pork at $l3, for March de- livery. Cloverwtd dull and heavy at $->,70. Linseed Oil heldct9s; buyers offer 90. J ABIES BTfiENNA, Auctioneer and Commission Mer chant, No. 120 Wood street, near the corner of Fifth, regular sales of Dry Goods, Cloth lag, Groceries, Glassware, new and second hand Furniture, each day at 10 and 2 o’clock; and at early go*light, each evening. Watches and Jewelry,Guns, Pistols, Book*, Fancy article*,Cutlery, Boot*, Shoes, Ac., with a general assortment of every description of Dry Goods. Refer to the principal merchant*. febO Auetloxi—l)ally Soles. ; A T tbo Commercial Bales Rooms, comer of Wood and j\. Fifth streets, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. a genorai assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hots, Caps, Ao; « AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M-, Groceries.Qneonsware, Glassware, Table Cutlery. Looking Glasses, New and Socond Hand Household and Kitchen Fur niture, Ae- AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. Cooks, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musiral Instrument*, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods. Gold and Silver watches,'Ac. P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. fjv3lrti Large sale op fink shirts at auction—on SATURDAY EVENING, February llUi, at early gnu light, wQ! bo sold at U’Kenoa’s Auction House, in qu&utl* ties to suit purchasers, about C 6 dozen fine white shirts, 11 uea bosoms, . The sale is fixed for the eveniog for tho ac commodation of mechanics and workingmen, whose occu pations do not allow time to attend tbo day vales. febS JAMES M'KBNNA. Anrt’r. BALANCE OV A STOCK OF WJNEd, LKJUOK*, Cigars, Stand-Casks, Show-Cases, Ac., at Auction. On MONDAY, February 13th. at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, will be sold at M’Kenna's Auction House, the balance of stock of a .liquor iloro, among wlueli ore tho following choice brands in quarter and half casks and pipes:—Otard, Dupuy A Co., brandy; Piaot. CasUlllsn A Cn., brandy; Pelevssln brandy. Together with a variety of wines, s'and-enskß, •how-cases, and vinegar. Alro, CO,OOO best quality Cuba cigars. (fobS) JAMES M'KKNNA, Anct'r ASSIGNEES’ BALE of an extoosive COUNTRY DRV GOODS STORE AT AUCTION.—On MONDAY, Feb ruary J3th, 1854, at 2 o'clock, will be sold, at McKenna's Auction House, by ordorof Aselgnoes, tho stock of a retail country store. Among tho lot aro some very fine goods, such as Saxony Goburgs, merinos, alpacas, mous delaines, beralgos, ginghams, linen lustres, cuheos, chintzes, pant, staff, vestings, flannels, bleached and brown muslins, silk hdkfs. and cravats, fine shawls and dress, ribbons, laces, tweed cloths, casMoets, patent thread, spool-cotton, gloves and hosiery, suspenders, linseys, lambs’-wool shirts and drawers, white dress shirts, gingham and check shirts, overcoats and pantaloons, superfine satin vests, Irish linen, buckram and padding, «Uk plush, cbusatui, heavy blankets, furniture calico, men, women, misses, boys' and youths' boots, brOKana, shoes, bootees, buskins, pumps and slippers, gum overshoes; also, a vory largo lot of silk and worsted fringe, with many other articles. . febT JAMES WeKENNA, Anct’r. /"tLOTniNO STORE AT AUCTION—On FRIDAY MORN \j ING, February 18th, at 10 o'clock^at tbo Btoroof Mr. John Forsyth, No. 34 Market street, near Second, will to sold (as ho is declining busioess) his entire stork of Fash ionable Clothing,Cloths, Trimmings, Ac. Comprising super • cloth frock, ana dress coats; fine overcoats, hangups and over sacks; cassimero, twoed, and jean socks and frocks; black and-fancy cassimere, satinet, and Jean pants; sapor ; black and fluey velvet, sadn,eHk, cashmere, Valencia, marseillss and linen vests; silk, merino, and cotton under shirts and drawers; wdol and canton flannel do. do;; floe white and fancy shirts; shirt collon; super silk and satta stocks, Ups and cravats; silk handkerchiefs; kid, cashmere. Bilk, and thread gloves; wool .comforts; Hosiery; suspen ders f umbrellas; super bloek und fancy clothing; beaver cloths; black and fancy French eossimeros; extra satin, •Bk,cashmere and marsefllea vestings; silk velvets; trim mings, Ac. [fob7l P.M. DAVlB.Auct'r. Houses and lots in the sixth ward at AUCTION—On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Febru ary 11th; at 3 ©’clock;. on the premises, will be sold that valuable improved property in the 6th ward, at the corner of Fulton and Rose streets; two Lots of Ground, having & front of 40 feet on Falton street, extending back along Rase street 132 feet to Crawford street, on whioh is erected one two-story brick Store and Dwelling llouse,No. 140, and one two story brick Dwelling lloubo, No. 151; ■ • • Terms—Ono-thlrd cash, remainder la one and two years, with interest; ' [fobC] P. M. DAYIB, Anct’r. Chests—Dr. KKYBKR, wholesolo Druggist,’of 140 Wood street, has on band a splendid as sortment of MEDICINE CHESTS, for families and steam boats, at Tsrioas prices. Those in want of articles of this kind would do well to glvebtin.a call* - febl FINE CLOCKS.—"Wo wish to inform tho citizens thatwo h*Te received AISINB— 300boxesM.R.Raisins; 100 do dried do 20 kegs Ban do Instoreandforßftloby •JOSHUA RHODES A CO., lebfi , : - i . • • 39 Wood street DAT£3-~10 mats, no*; 6 cases Prunes, glass jars; S do do ; nmc/Jars, ■ In itoro and fbr sale by / ” “ ” '.JOSHUA RHODES A 00., . •• jbbO" 'j ... . ; 39 Wood, street. •Y7-ALENTINEB.—A full trad com|let»aMortmrat, at V Dtfceß from ono cent to ton dollars cftcbijnit received andrarcalebr: BAjrUBCi B. LADFFEK, (Successor to Lake Loomit, ag t>) No. 8T Wood etrwt. wmw 8 FOR REfBR JWEhTA Pmsmnujif, FebruaryJLQ. 4/irf 4 iiKliea waferih tho channel atdork, and rising slowly. - . .■•■;■„ .r.... • ■ Tho warm son and thawing weather of. yesfeedayy would me] t large quantities of snow and ice along th&rivor and its tributaries, and bavo a tendency to keep the rivers from getting any lower.« There are six boats loading for St. lonise all flrst-clas? St Lonla packet*.. ■ • •• . Destruction ctf Boals al SL ioair.—The first boat with which the ice came In. contact was the Asia, owned by Messrs. Smith ft Robbins. She lay outside tho St. Ange, and was instantly store and sunk Immediately. Her value was about $lO,OOO, on which there was about $3OOO insur ance; a policy for the samo amount expired last Saturday, ami tho office refused to renew it . The iST Anpe, lyingclose to the shore, was forced up it several feet, occasioning a general smash Of her hull atid upper works. She wan also stove and filled with- water im mediately. to Messrs. Lewis ft Bro,of St. Louis, General Price, of Jefferson City, and Captain Han num, her commander; she was valued at $7600, and was sold tho day previous to Mr. Roberts, of Linn Creek, to be delivered after being docked and put In complete repair, for the sum of $9000; she had on insurance of $2500; net xna chinny will bo saved, as will the furniture and upper works. At tho stern of the Angc lay the splendid now Missouri river steamer, F. AT. Aubrey; slio was also forced up tho bank, and bns her forward part considerably shattered; she subsequently sunk, and will probably prove a total loss. Bhe has boon running but uno season, and'was built lost spring on the Ohio, under tho .superintendence of her com mander, Captain. Keedor, and was a splendid specimen of steamboat architecture; sho is owned by Messrs. Reeder ft Conley, and cost about $33,000; she is Insured forfclG.OOO in Pittsburgh offices. Tho .Eitaro, a fine Missouri river packet, lay next to tho Aubrey, and is a totallosa; sho was voliiod at $20,000, and was Insured for $13,000. Next to tho Elvira was the JSrcri, a small boat engaged In tho Illinois river trade; sho Is a total loss; valued at $lO 000; nolnsuraneo: , » The heaviest loss sustained, was by tho sinking of. tho fine steamer Garden City ; sho was a now boat, built at Pittsburgh during tho past scasou, and valued at $10,000;. sho is owned by Captain Price, her commander, Mr. Mills, tho clerk, and her builder at Pittsburgh; she is Insured for $17,000—52000 In fit, Louis, and $15,000 in Pittsburgh. : The steamer Alex. Scott , now at Cairo, or near that point, and bound for St, Louis, has on board a cargo, the freight charges of which will amount : to between $lO,OOO and $12,000; two-thirdaof .it )s at the rate of 740 100 R>a.— L'inanna/i Cbmmcrcial,lhbruary 9. TActiver was brought .to. a stand yesterday evening by the rain of the previous night, and lha next movement in all probability will be uplah. Most* Smith, chief-engineer on tho Zach Ta%for at tho. time of her explosion, is suspended—or rather his license Is suspended—for .thirty days from this date, by action of the Board of Steamboat Inspectors at this port, who, after fa fly Investigating the matter, came to the conclusion that he had neglcotod his duty. It turns out that tho Zach fiiylor was one of a series of boats built at Wheeling In the years 1547 and 1848, fourof which haveoollapsod flues, viz: Highland iM ary, Friendthip, Lewis Wdsel and Zach Taylor. The Friendship has had two collapses. This chapterof accidents was caused, to a great extent, by the inferior quality of iron of whlob the boilers were made.— l hid. POST OF PITTBBtTEOH, 4 szst 4 ixcuxs watts t.v vox cuahxzl, Aim rismo. ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. M Luterne, Bennett, Brownsville. - “ ThomasShriver,Bailey, WcstNewton. “ Gen. Bayard, Peebles, Elisabeth. “ Exchange, McCollum, Wheeling; “ Michigan, No. 2, Wolf, Wetlsville. DEPARTED. Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville. “ Luzerne,Bennett,Brownsville. 11 ThomasShriver,Bailey, West Newton, “ Gen. Bayard. Peebles, Elizabeth. “ Exchange, McCollum, Wheeling. « Michigan, No. 2, Wolf, Wollsvllle. “ Cuba, Abrams, Louisville. “ Monongabola. Bowen, Morgantown. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSBURGH, CXNOINNATIj LOUISVULE, A!n> SAINT LOUIS* Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Pocket Idna, TOR TFIB COSVTTAXO* OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT nrrwE'rv PITTSBURGH; CINCINNATI, IOBISmiE, And Saint r.oals. < (bsr# This Lem is composed of seven nos* w claw powerful Steamers, nne- yfegv*? CssSkafiasbqn&llcd for spoed, splendor, safely and comfort, and !a the ofar vnßouon daut use of Steak Packets on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. 8. Mail Lino of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which paosengdrs and freight are ticketed and re-' tripled through daily. Two now Steamers have been added to the lino, which now consists of the following boats: Days of Departure Thais. - Captains. from PiUsbzrrgh. BUCKEYE STATE- M. W. BzLTznoovTai....Sunday. MESSENGER. No. 2 J. B Davis. Monday. ALLEGHENY- -..Gso. M’Linv .Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE W*. J. Komm- Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA R. J. Gracs...... —Thursday. PITTSBURGH*. 11. Catcrum...,. ....Friday. VKNNSYLVANIA... J fro. KuxtmTe&~ .Saturday. Leave dally at 10 o'clock,. A. XL, prorbwly. No freight received after nlao o'clock oa tho rooming of departure* - For particular®, apply on board, or to’ . JOHN B, LIVINGSTON,) A „ nb , JOHN FLACK, / A^nts * Mouongaiiela Hoaso Building®. |drel9l Pittsburgh. 1853. For lllinof* lUver»Sl* Lottls, Peoria, and Z.asall«» nmgj TflEateaxner TRONIC, Capt- 8. Faxscu, trill < r 4c3pNh*?lpnTc fur the above and Intermediate ports, on mii«lT]lKl DAY, tbelGtb last. For freight and passage apply on boanh or to f*MO FLACK A F/VtNOSTPN. Agent*. For St. Lout*. I fFffT-ifr Tns uteamor’CALEBONU.R. will I<*nve for ttw al«>ve and intermediate porta THIB DAY, February 10lb,ftt 4 o’eJoctr, P, M. For freight or passage apply on board or to frblO FLACK & WILKINS, Agent*. For St. Lonti. m, • Xo* steamer KDINBURG IT, Capt. 0. W. I will leave fur ibe above, and Inturtuo porta, on THIS DAY, Kith lusi., at 10 o'clock, A. M.. For freight and passage apply on hoard, or to fcblO FLACK 4 LTYISGSTON, Agents. KOBGItT G. I’KISE.ILIS’S, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ST. LOUIS. Mo. ISAAC G-BSSGG, PATENT AGENT, £3* Win. undertake the introduction of INVENTIONS [ Q the Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN, and all tbo conn* trirr on the Conllnent, especially tboso of FRANCE, HOL LAND, BELGIUM, GERMAN ZOLVERKINS, SPAIN, and RUSSIA. Having been successfully engaged for a period of twenty months in the business, he has acquired valuable Informa tion in regard to the existing laws of those countries, by which meanß only a VALID PATENT can be secured. Those possessing YALtJBLE INVENTIONS, can forward Drawings, Models, and, -when possible, Samples and com munications to me at Pittsburgh, Pm, until the first day of April next; after which time, to care of my Agents, W«- fmtups, Esq., No. lips# street, Pittsburgh; Messrs. Oxo&qs McQxs&x A Co-* 87 Walnut street, Philadelphia; or Jaucs Mcllrsut, Esq., No. 6 Temple Place, Liverpool England. RSf*B*!*CEB: _ _ NcrUle C. Craijy, Es*., William Phillip?, Esq., Horn H» fTepburn, John I). Haels, Eeq n Col. WUsoa M'C&ndles*, Col. SamL W. Blacic, ftttsburgh. , Charles Baihwu, Esq., Loubr?Ulo, Ky. Messrs, Georgo McHenry A Co., Hon. Charles Gibbons, Philadelphia. ' . James SlcHenry, Ksq., Llrorpool, England. .. , : fCity papers, Cincinnati Gazette, LouisrUla Journal, Bt. Loai* Onion, Philo. North American and Gaxotte, McMn kln’a Courier, N. Y. Tribune, Scientific American, and Bea ton Herald, copy one month, and Bend bills to.'William Phillip*, i>q.3 , J ft2C Steel Pen** „ ' JOSEPn GITILOTTB PENS, No*. 503,705, 1790,170, 351, 715, 728,739,768,700,702,748,762,729, Barrel Pen, and Damascus Barral Fen. _ w MYEB PITINEA8 > Original,* “Double Action.” “Treble Spring," “Fountain,” “Jenny Urid," “Double Elastic.” ' .. PRATO'S “Commercial,” “Extra Fine, Republican, Al* tatl, “ 605,“ “ Slip Pens,” “ Eagle.” • H.COHENACo.'* “Swan Quill,” “Baetspring," “Flat* spring,” " Eagle,” “ India Rubber,"** Commercial, * “Gntta JOSEPH J. LEVTb celebrated Commercial PENS. W f. HAVEN'S Commercial VRNB, white and bropred. “ THE ELEOTRO PEN,” “ Amalgam.” “Double Elastic, BLECKWITH'S “ RUBY &EN "—‘‘The Accountants’.” And many other celebrated-Pens j for sale by • - 8: HAVEN. Statfoner and Printer, Market streeVcoTner of Booond. GOLD AND ttILYJSa PKNB»Iof. superior.quallttoj fPT ttle by •*V • . . W. 8. HAVEN, . Stationer and Printer* . ja2l;tn*» Market etreet, coraerof Second. WttlTlNtf INKS.—Hibbertfis Orth’*, ArnoMVUarri- Bon’fl,Maynord A HeyeV, Walkden’e, Hogan i/Thomp eon’a, and W&mn’« THfick, Bed and Bluo Writing Inks, lo quart, pint, half p!ntv4 os. and - 02.■ bottles. For Bala at W. 8. nAVEN’B Stationery Warehouse, Mnrfcet pt, corner of Second. / 1 ABKKT BOMtDS—2OOO fta, for sale by (j W. 8. ITAVEN, Corner Market and. Second gtreeta. PBOKIIiB PAPRUH—Just receiywl a lrt'fih supply at re duced rotes, and for salo by t W. B. lIViaSN, Corner Mnrket and Second VSreels. FIELD nooks Foil ENGINEERS—A supply al*6y eon liand, or-mado to oislet of any shape or style required, at \V. B- n AVEN'fI Engineer’s Stationery "Warehouse, feb7*toifi‘ - Corner Market and Second streets. IIATMAN’S DRAWINGPAPERS—AII sixes, for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Stationer,* feb7unte Corner Market and Second streets. ATfIEMATIGAL INSTRUMENTS—A general assort meat always on hand, at W. 8. HAVEN’S' , ; - ; • • Stationery Warehouse, feb7*m*e • • Comer Market and Second streets. yiEQIN UMBEIi-For »>» Iff g nAVEN _ Comer Market and Second street*.' -VrULOANIZIO) BUBBKII— wr Mle lv g nAVSBi faMahie " Poronr Matkct nnJU*E LINJSS—J?or »»1» by W.S, HAVEN, Corner Market and Beonnd atreeta. oyster. sai.oon and JJ®stax7Rantj 108 WOOD STREET. rpnE Subscriber Ims now ills OY3TEB SAMON AND I BATING lIOOSB perfected in-ft manner that cannot op T CUot , ceat°Ments. Fotvlo, FUD, d6C., ms Bit! of Faro cannot be Bair««ri» tmS be 'would respect fully invito the attention of the JaYOnnactf ; i - 108 Wood .treat. gnnt Cured Hams. I f* tierces Erata ft Swifts’ Sugar Cured Hams; ID »do stagg * stays’ do and for sale by . ftS&s, ' No. 309 Liberty atreet fe&lwxnAo. ' V* rf/w? *J' Vr '' ■ ■■’ - •, » r r-i xf . COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY BEVXEW OF POTBBUBGH BASKET. ' Omo* or jra* DArtt Moasnro Post, > - Saturday, February 11,1854.- f PLOUIL—Wo could bear of no material change la price*; holders were firm yesterday, and sales of 144 bbls, in lots; were reported at $7,37@7,50; the offering was small. ; PKAOIIEB.—BoIes or 12ftbas at $1,6:2. ■’ llAY.—Sries of 14 loads at $10@13,00. BUTTER.—SaIes of 11 bbls roll at 14o; 7do prime at 15o; Odo at 16l^c. SUGAR.—SaIes of 15 hhds at . OATd.—Snlca of 120 bus at 40c. WOJSKY;—SaIes of 98 bbls at 26@27e.i.- . . BEANS.—SaIes of 64 bus mixed at 94c. 0 LASS.—We havo sales of 250 boxes at $2,40. BULK MEAT.—There has been quite a large business doing la Bulk Pork within the lost twenty-four boars, and tbo demand active. We note sales of 20,000 lbs rough country cut atXc, hog round; 170,000 do well trimmed, on terms withheld; 10,000 do country at 4%, 69£<§)63£c. DRIED BEEF—Sales of 0 tierces at .. CORN. —There is considerable -inquiry, and but little is • coming forward; It would oommaad GOc. ABllK3.—SaleßoflOQ casks on pnvato terms; 5 do at for imported. ; If ACON.—Sales of 1000 B>s Hams at 9J*Cc; 1000 do Shoal* dors fit (%c. • - LARD.—The domnnd is active, and sales were reported of 30.000 lbs iu bbls, and 00 kegs, at oc, cash; 48 tierces on private terms. MOLASSES.—SaIes of 200 bbls at26c, 4 months. oon&sonn daily fob • (loon &> Sargent* E Comer of Wood and 8k PENNSYLVANIA. Pittsburgh Banks par. Philadelphia “ Va. Brownsville . u par. Uuckß county 44 V 4 01iesterCo.(newissne).M Vi Oolumbia Bridge Co Vi Danville 44 ... Vi Dcl&w&ro co. “ .. Ya Doylestown 11 \Z Easton 41 Vi Germantown* 4 ......... Vi Lancaster Vi Lebanon 44 ........... Vi Montgomery 109,00 Pittsburgh city 6» .... 98,00 100,00 100,00 Pittsburgh city coupons, payable Now York...; 102,00 102,00 Allegheny City 6s. 08,00 99,00 Allegheny City coupons, payable 'in Philadelphia- 92,00 94,00 BANK STOCKS. Bank of Pittsburgh-...—...... 65,50 65,76 MerchantsaXliinufacturera’Bafck 67,00 57,60, Exchange Bank 65,25 65,50 j Parxoors’Dcpoiitßank—.......... Allegheny Barings Bunk ...... 00,00 00,00! BIIIDGK STOCKS. Mbnongahela Bridge—23,76 24,00: Bt. Clairstreot Bridge. — l So,oo Hand street Bridge— 00,00 00,00 Northern Überties Bridge— SO,OO 38,00 INSURANCE STOCKS. | Western Insurant*® Company 35,50 16,00 j Citizens’lnsurance Company...... 16,00 17,00 Associated Firemen’s Company.... 6,00 7,00, TBLEGRAPH STOCKS. Atlantic and Ohio.— - .. _ 44,00! Pittsburgh,Cincinnati fcLouisrlllo 41,76 * 43,00 Lake Erie.... - 24,00 Pittsburgh Gue. Works... 68,00 68^60 MonongaheiaSlackwater...— —45,00 RAILROAD STOCK. 1 Pennsylvania 49,00 49,76 Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad— 48.76 49,00 Cleveland * Pittsburgh Railroad— 60,00 63,00 Marint Railway aud Dre Dock— 102,60' 106,00 Turtle Creek (’tank Road 10,00 12,00 PerrysTiUe Plank. Road— . 20,00- Greensburg Turnpike....— B,oo< 10,00 ChartlersCojil C0mpeny.............. 18,60 COPPER STOCKS. Pittsburgh and Bc*ton_ North American... .- North West .. North Western Adventure Ohio Trap Rock .. - Minnesota ..... ........ Pittsburgh ami Isle Royal— Douglas H0ught0n.................... OntcnOßtm...... Ridge.. ~. Fire Steel— C011ing........ - Peninsular ........... Avery. F0re5t..—....... Phoenix— ..... Iron City—.—.. 5000 arret highly improved and valuable FARMS,-and tin sealed tracts of land, for talc, tdualed in the comities of Allegheny, Butler and Indiana, State of Ptnn’a. a‘H£ eubscribor being duly authorised, will be in read!* ness to make sale cf tbu fallowing described property, at the St. Cbarlral Hotel, In Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, the 14thday of February, 1854, I from 'J\4 o’clock, A. il M until 4 o’clock, 1\ IL, and continuo |, tbcrodaily unlli SATURDAY AFTERNOON, the ISthinst, And then at tho dwelling of Johh Shaw, on Pibe creek, J from the 21st to tho 24th init n ioc tiaive, and "Her that 1 j period, nt his office, in New Brighton, Boater county, Pa. 1 All those various FARMS, lying in a body together, on I the waters of Pine creek, in Shafar end Indiana townships, I Allegheny county, oontainlug, In the aggregate, sixteen I hundred acres of valuable land. I The lands are adjacent to lands of C. F. Spang and others, J on the south, and on the north by lands of Miller, Shaws j and others, distanced on the Butler and Pittsburgh Plank j road from fivo to eight miles from Pittsburgh. I This body of land is well located for farming and garden- I ing purposes, and has some fine locations for country real-I deoecs on the Plank road. Tho improvements are extensive I on some of the farms, an! are occupied by the following I named tenantry: Vim, Brown, Samuel Borland, Samuel [ Heed, Karl Crist, John Glass, George Keck and JohnMUler. j All persons desirous of examining the respective tracts of I land would do well tocoQ upon the tenantry, who can show j the extent of the improvements. I ALSO, all that body of Laud, containing onothousand 1 tfbres, situated In Franklin township, Allegheny county, I divided into sevoral-valnablo Forms of from one hundred J acres and Upwards, located at or near lands of Neelys, Bob- I insons and others, at the southern portion, and on the 1 northern portion thereof adjoining lands of Martin Burns I and others on tho Pittsburg and ZelJeoople Plank Bond, j The several Farms are occupied by Lovl Bichy, Mrs. D. Bo* j gers, [widow.] Cochran Evans, J. Uhtenburgh and Francis I Stockier; who. If inquired o£ on the respective premises, j could show the Lands to persona desirous of seeing them. { These several tracts of land are distanced from Pittsburgh from ten to fourteen miles* Foiuo good Coal to be found on I some of those Lands.. . _ ... I ALSO, all those two corlain'tracts of Land, containing j 4&0 acres, In Ohio township, Allegheny county; .one of them I on the. Ohio .and Pennsylvania Railroad, distanced between J eight and nine miles from adjoining lands of I Hood’s heirs and othersAm the western portion, on which is j a good improvement, well located for farming purposes.' Tho | other tract is located on tho waters of the Big Sewickley I Creek, adjoining lands of Brewers and others, well located j for farming, distanced from Ohio and Pennsylvania Rail road two and a half miles. -•ALSO, all that body of land, containing 1000 acres, in West Connequessing and Muddy Creek townships, Butler county, divided into good sized Forma of one hundred acres audupwajrds, on which there aro valuable improvements, and occupied by the following named tenanby; Philip Heckart, J. B. Campbell, J.Nolseu, and Edward Frasier, | • who will Impart Information as to the improvements, called upon. A porUoncf this body of Land is distanced I from Harmony two miloa, on the road leading to Porters-1 : vllle some six miles, and others from eight to fourteen miles. All located on good reads and very easy of access. ALSO, two other tracts of Land, containing 760 acres— one improved and the other anlmprovwl—situated in the townships of Armstrong and Wheat field, Indiana county. ‘ At the same time and • ; ALSO, other valuable improved Farms and Tracts of Land. 5000: ACHES, •* * ;.*• i‘ *■ -■ * " V v> » r V'-.V .»■ *’ :■ '»■ ’r, .. X ,’,r , A >TE LIST. BARK HI UOKSIRO POBT D 1 Qxchange Bankera^ ixth itrutit PiUiburgh. omo. State Bk.and branches... Other solvent 8anka...... Bank of Sandusky... Granville 6Q Norwalk... 60 Urbana 6C . W005ter....... 25 INDIANA. State Stock 8anka......... Btatoßk.and branches... 9a ILLINOIS. State Stock Banka—...... Btate Bank Branch—.. 50 lllinois— 76 KENTUCKY. All solvent Banks.... MISSOURI. Btateßk.eadbranchcs...'*' - MICHIGAN. All solvent B&nkA. 1 * WISCONSIN.- Marine a Fire Insurance Co. at MBwaukle—..... 2 TENNESSEE. All solvent Banks— S NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent Banks—. 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. All fiolvont 8ank5......1 GEORGIA. All solvent Banka.. l}4 ALABAMA. AD solvent 8ank5......... 5 LOUISIANA.' All solvent Banks... VA EXCHANGES. New Y0rk.—..... ' par. Philadelphia——.. par. Baltimore ' par. Cincinnati % disrit. LonlsvOle.—.^ldiso’t. St.lnuis —...a diso’t DELAWARE. VALUE OF COINS. American Gold (new)*—. par. American Gold (01d)....... prim. Sovereigns ...... 44 83 Guineas....... —..— 6 00 Fredcrickdors..— 7 80 TenTbalers. —... 780 Ten Guilders 8 9o Louisd'or..—... 425 Nap01e0n5.......—.......... 8 83. Doubloons, Patriot—..ls 7o Doubloons, Bpani/h.......1Q 25 Ducats...— —... -2 lo PRICES OF STOCKS. TMUSTEK'S SALE. FUuatod In tho counties of Beaver, Clarion, Forrest, Jcffor- son and Mifflin. ~ Those various Tracts of Land aro divided into small and largo Farms, and aro located in flourishing neighborhoods and aro worthy the attention of settlors at home or abroad. All persons, by calling upon tho subscriber, can obtain handbills giving their respective locations or they may find them described in the numerous bond-bills circulated In ibo commuuity. Title to the lands are Indisputable. : Possession can bo given on tho first of April noxt, to per sons who may purchase. _ _ : • ; BENJAMIN BUSH BRADFORD, • Beal Estate Agent. Nsw Biuohtoh, Feb. 0.1854.—feb7:2wd . . Important to Tailors. JDBT RECEIVED, a largo assortment of Tailors’ and Trimmers’ Shears, of the best makes in tho country, which we offer at the manufacturer^prices, at- BOWN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise Works, ’ ISO Wood street, f o b 7 • Wholesale Agents for manufacturers. : . - ; James Gardner* Bntolteri "lITILL be found on the regular market days and oven- W Inis at STALL No. 138 DIAMOND MARKET. PUts bttwb. and avBTALL No. O ALLEGHENY MARKET, with hls usual quality of Hams, Smoked Beef, Tongues, Lard, Sausage, Ac., Ac. , . , jan27.3m J; Spring Style of Hats— Just received 7 If No, 231 Liberty street, opposite head of Wood. fewaiw SAMUEL WEST. JUBT RECEIVED, by Express, this day— -2 dox. Coil’s Repeating Pistols, 4,0 and Ux inch. 0 dox. Allen’s Revolving Pistols, assorted tlzos. 1 “ Warner’s “ “ a boatiful pocket sire. For rale at ‘ DOWN A TETLEY’S, feb7 13C Wood street BANK STOCK FURBAI*K—Meo shares Bank of Pittfr burg; 41 shares Merchants’ and Manufacturers Bank, Pittsburgh. For sale fey fobs SUNDRIES— Dried Beef; .Soger Cored Hiujjb; Bacon Shoulders; v * Crease endlArd, recM and forsaleby febO LEECH, BTALPIN k 00. ~ ‘ •■'..- :"r ■'■■'■*■ ■ -'v-.- 1 V ,v-.- **. v- < WOIU.D’BPAIRS, liondOD) l8&l y and Kew York, 1853 V TRIUMPH OVER TUB COMPETITION OP THE WORLD! ; THE first*nd only PRIZE MEDALS for Har* i nes* attheGrcatExhlbitlonain Londou.lBsl. and iuNewYork, 1853, wu awarded to JgL CSim LACE* A PHttUPB, • Messra.LACETYA jfUlLLlPS,attbeir extensive cstab- UshmenttNos .an«l;Xo,:Boutb Fifth street, PhUadel >hia,keep the largeHtstockofready-made Harness and. laddlesof any house in the United-States,- Theyhave reduced the badness of manufacturing to suehperfect eye tem, that, for .quality andprice, theyare beyond all com*, petition. The best of Leather only Is used, and uopains. are snared to reach perfection in every article. - ■ It is ecknwledged* .that for elegance, tightness, • comfort and real value, the Harness and Saddles of Lacoy A Phil lips surpass nti otbers. .They invite a close examination of their stock. . _ ' Attention is called to thefollowlng scale of prices: Hood, plain, serviceable Single Harne55,......512,00 to $25,00 “ fancy « ... ■« '« • ...... 28,50 to 35,00 “ plain Double Harne55........... 40,00t0. 80,00 ■ They havo a branch of their establishment at New O rleans, No. 81 Charles street.. :>•; - • Country Harness Makers can bo supplied with Harness cheaper tlian they can fIGF* A.number of HARNESS' MAHERS are offered con stant employment, the year round. The highest wages given. Apply, to •, .' LACEY PHILLIPS, No, 12,14 and 16, South Fifth street, near Minor street, Philadelphia, Pa. - - ALL E GHE N Y FORGE. SOLOMOS BHETTEB & CO. (Late Bissel A Semples Rolling Mill,) on the bank of the Allegheny,: bolowlhe St. Clair Btreet Bridge, , - AT.T.rnnsmr Citt. Pa. rpHE proprietors respectfully inform the public .'that, X having made extensive additions to their.'establish moot, they are prepared to manufacture, on the most rea sonable terms, Iron Work: for Bridges,' Car Axles, Quarry Work, Stone Cutlers 1 and Masons’ Tools, Shafting, MiU Geariog, Machine Work in general, and heavy Forging, of erery description. Also, HORSE SHOES manufactured by ‘ShdtePt Patent. Horse Shoe Machine. . The Horae Bhoe Ma chine will bo in operation about the middle of February,: when aH oriera for Shoes will meet witUprompt attention, MillPicfes made and dressed. sent by mail or tele graph attended toon the shortest notice; _ ja!4.*y NEW MUSia—latiy Dear, Rove with .Me; beautiful melody, by. Jotiien. . .. Far out on tho Moonlight; The Days that are no more; Nay, deemmenotHappy; '• The Flower I Found ; . : St. Clair to Little Eva in Heaven; L Friendship and Love;' I Oannbt Mlod My Wheel, Mother; Medina Polka Redowa;.' La Fontaine’s Amelia Mazurka; - St. Lawrence Tubular Bridge Mazurka, with beautlfal lithograph; Repose Bchottisb, with lithograph; *.V . Eclipse and Crazy Maiden Schottisb PorthenU Walts, sentimental; Remembrance and Flower Field, sentimental;_ Surprise Quadrilles, very pretty;T-./ : The Other Side of Jordan, variations; - ' : : A large seleotien of the latest , publications fop Guitars, Violins, Flutes, and Pianos.. Foreign Music, a large supply justroceived. . latest publications received weekly, by , H.SCHRCEDER A CO-, frbT - .. Cargo'sHsll, 83 Fourth street. - ■ jUTNAM’B MONTHLY FOR FEBRUARY—Received X -andforsaleby - H: MINER A CO., No. 32 Smßbffeld street, • • : • CO7TTX3TB. 1 • '' 1 ' I. Washington’s Early Days. Illustrations—Residences of the Washington Family; Primary lessons; Wash ington’s Surveyin g Expedition; the Surveyor’s Camp. 2; Modern Greek Customs. 3, Place* of Public Amusement. Illustrations—Lafarge (front of Metropolitan Hall;) Broad way Thea tre; Bowery Theatre; .Interior of Castle Garden; Hippodrome. 4. Memoirs of • Dr. Yeron. • 8. Boarding Schools—French and others. 6. Notes from my Knapsack—No. 1. ti Austrian Salt Stines. 8. Annexation. 9. At Rest. 10. The Mayflower. • 11. The Latest Historic Doubt; the Problem of the Lost : Prince. • 12. A Potpourri of Poetry and Parody. IS. Singe Coach Btoriefl, (continued) 14. Editorial Notes. : TtaKß—s3 per year. Single copies, 25 cents. H. MINER A CO., feb3 . No. 32 BmUbfleld street. Books Just Hecclved. ' "IT’NICKERBOCKEB, tor February. , IV Sketch of the Irish Bar, in two volumes, by Richard L.Sblel. - Braithwaith’a Retrospect of Practical Medicine ahdBargery. Tho Old Brewery, and the Now Mission House, by the ladies • of the Mission. The Young Duke, or the Younger Days of George TV, by B. D l lsraeli, M. P. Second part Df the Rye House Plot, by G. W. 51. Reynolds. Dashes of American Humor, by Howard Paul. - v A bewsupplyofthe Whig Almanac. - • For sale at the cheap Book and Periodical Offlce.of W. A. GILDENFKNNEY A Co. feb7 76 Fourth street. Stephen O. Foster’s Latest Work* THE SOCIAL ORCHESTRA, a collection of the most pop ular Melodies arranged or Solos, Duett#, Trios and Quartette, by STEPHEN C. FOSTER, author of “Old Folkset Homo,” ** Old Kentucky Home.” “ Nelly Ely,” etc. Part Ist Airs arranged as Solos for cither Flute or Violin. Part 2d. Airs arranged os Duetts. Part 3d. Atra arranged as Trios. Part 4th. Airs arranged as Quartette.' This work contains most of Mr. Foster's popular melodies, os well aa tho most popular airs of the day, by other compo sers, comprising In all upwards of ninety of the most ded rable pieces of music. The accompanyingparta in the Trios and Quartette are intended fbr Violin and Violincetio, but can, In the absence of those instruments, be performed with good effect on the Plano or Melodoon. Altogether, this te deddedly the most complete work of the kind ever publish ed, and should be possessed by every family and by all In terested in easy and pleasing instrumental music. Just re ceived by express, and for sate by frb2 H. KLKBRR, 101 Third street. 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 60,00 100,00 25,00 25,00 20,00 NjBAV MUrilU.—Tbo Social Orchestra—For flaw or violia —- comprising a collection of popular melodies, ar ranged as solos, duetts, trios, ami quartettes, by 8. C. Foster; price $l. Four Songs by W. Vincent- Wallace—Representing tho seasons, - with beautiful lithograph titles—Spring,: Summer, Autumn and Winter; each 50 cents. - L’Art du Chant applique au Piano—Thalbcrg; 75 cent# Funeral Biarch—Composed aa a dneere tribute of to tbo memory of the late Jonas Cbiekering, by W. R. Babcock, frith illustrated title, and a corrtct like ness of the late Mr. Cbiekering; price 75 cents. Arrayed in Clouds of Golden Light—duett; 19 cents. Villa go Festival Schottisch, by.w. V.Wallace; 69 cents. Opera of Norma, complete, with Italian and English words, $2. JuHien’s Prime Donna Waltzes; 33 cents. (Just received by Express.) . - A new lot of Chickering’s Pianos” are now on the way, to arrive this week. . JOHN. 11. MELLOR, . fbbT 81 Wood street.- , 175,00 63,00 20,00 17,00 6,25; 7,50 | 17.50 1 200,00 8,00 10,00 6,00 7,00 1,12: I,7ft 3,00; 3,26 .0,00- 2,00 2,00 j ' 2,60 I 2,00 O,OO 7,00 2,60; 3.or| Co-Partnership. THE subscribers bare this day formed a partnership for the parpoao of carrying on OcmmUswa and Fbnoard ing, In connection with the Huh, Bacon and Oily and Pro duce business generally) under the stylo of Eirausa A Bica . a* wo it; warehouse Ho. 110 Water and 160 Front streets; 1 formerly occupied by Burbridge & Ingbram. ■ WM. B. ENGUSH, JAMES KICEABDSON, JAB. J. BENNETT. February Ist) !Ss4:feb3 A Country Residence for Sale* A LOT containing about 3 acres, with a double two-fltory A, frame Dwelling. with stable, Ac* erected thereon, lo*. e&tod ntCourtoey’* Station, on the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, seven miles from Pittsburgh, the first station on the Railroad: The boaso is comparatively new, and the lot enclosed with a new paling fence.. It is only ten minotos ride from the city-lire $G a quarter. The station Is on the lot. We will soil It on easy terms. TnvtrooC " COCRTNBY4LESLIE, Attorneys at Law, Fifth at, Pittsburgh, PESBSYLVAIfU AVENUE PROPERTY FOR SALE. ONE LOT tad ft TIIREE STORY HOUSE or STORE, whh book Bonding and Ice House. Two Lota and a good Brick Dtrel ling House. If the above property is not sold at primte Bale previous to Tutbsjut, January 20,1854, it will be positively Bold on that day to the highest bidder, as the subscriber la leaving the city, and going West. - £3-The above Sale is postponed until February oth, 1854, ADAM WEAVER, Penna. Avenue, Ko. 27L I WILL SELL OR RENT my property Id Manchester, consisting of a short acre of Ground, upon which are erected .two Frame Houses, onecontainlng eight and the other.fbur rooms; Stabling, Carriage, Wood and Coal Houses, and a fine assortment of Fruit. This property is very pleasautlyeitaated near tho Obioßlver. The build* tnjm am shaded by. trws, and near the Omnibus station.' I I will sell all or a portion of my Furniture# and would prefer [retalntng po&sesslon until Ist of May, Applvto : f«bO H.LKB, 139 liberty street OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOLAGOULi!—An unfailing remedy for Fever and Ague, and other bilious diseases, Pre f>arcd ftom several year's experience, and designed especial* y tot those aOecoons of the Liver, and other internal organs, which attend thedlseaseanf bilious climates. Resi dents of snch.clhiiates wiliflud the Obolagogue an invaria*, hie and absolute proven tattvo. Travelers by the use of this; wmedycan penetrate tho forestsof the South end West; at ; any seasonjin perfect safety. A 1 argo^pp|y.recelTi»d by fobs Successor to L. Wilcox A Co. A LOT 24 feet, front ou WYLIE street, andox tending tacit 109 feet to Wide alley.. Oh the back part.of the Lot U a Collar Wall, built for two small Houses. This Lot la In a desirable.location for a residence; and will be sold low, and oa&vorable terms.' Title good,'and dear from incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMORE, ;-‘. v 'ffy-vy - At Oiaco'.pf'MoridugFoct.'.: HAYING determined to close . my business, within the next sixty days, l will sell off my remaining stock at greatly reduced puces. The stock, comprises many desira ble Goods; amongirt thorn are 30 pa. ‘Bar’d Country-Flan nels, selling at 50cents a yard. ; 3. .G; MUNTZ, , j a 4:tf U 1 ■ M&rkctstreet, near Liberty. w. n. xnqlish. j. wcaAßusos. j. i. Bcracrc ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AiERCIIANTS, Aim Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge * Inghram, No. 110 Waterand 160 First street, Pittsburgh, Penns. / ff&-. Copartnership; <• mHE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered Intoco-part*- X nership, under the name and style ofJ.A. HTJTCm* SON &CO., for the purpose of iranac ting a Commission and Grocery business. - • JAS.A. HUTCHISON, • ’ A. M. WALLINGFORD. Pittsburgh, February 1,1854 febO Domestic and Enttot- Exchange* Bank JMesiOcUd and Bdccr . . BougfySckiandExch6ngccLatthM '■■■ ■ exchange and banking house of , - WILLIAM A. CO., 64 WOOP HTRXXT, PrjWBUBOB. ■ allowed ou time dep6fliU. - [janl2 tIVINQSTONS &> CO,, ~ FORWABDEBB, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Steamboat Agents*, traai lUdt*, Im’i. An EXPERIENCED and PRACTICAL CUTmir- Ono wheunderstandfl the businessinaU its depart ments, at JOHN McCUOSKEYA CO., fe3 No. 88 Wood street and Diamond alloy.' jBS*O Y BTE B. AND, COFFEE H 0 USB Jh BABHABl). 4O, Pi/lA i»dtp HAYWARD, > Corner Market nnd liberty itxeete. ‘ r •*, V ■ r*-" ; -V~y MISCELLANEOUS. For Bale or To Let. BUILDING LOT FOR SALE* BARCAINB. Wanted. CORNUCOPIA -• "S.V* ,ii . .V-Tlt - ; ■ :»»■&/» ; :i. ' . .• I -■ .. (. . ■* V*’ ,< v ; t _■ „ ,v MISCELLANEOUS. PABSK3JGEB AGEUCT FOB GEBHAHY. JAMBS BIiAKEI/Sr, Agent, Tb* House of Wi & J* T« TAPBOOTO A On. baring, In sddUicn to their ektenrire amngauienti for bringing ont Passengers from GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND, just concluded arrangements also to bring out Passengers from be following (3 tf C 8 end Townsln GERMANY,»Ia Antwerp to New Tore, and thence-toPittsburgb r the ooderrigbed will issue Passage Tickets to Now York and Pittsburgh from . Antwerp, Coblenz,. • -Oppshbelm, Machen, • Bt.’Go&r« Ganshelm, Coin, Brier, Worms, Daseeldorf, Burgen, Darmstadt, . NewweJd, Mainz, • Frankforton Main* Manheim, Heidtlbnrg, Carisruche. Basel, . . ndlhronn, :•••■■• Btnttgurdt, tflm, Aachaffonbnrg, Wurzburg, At, Ac. Passengers will be brought over in first-rate Teasels, and either boarded or not, as may be desired. Drafts, payable at sight, may be bad at the lowest rates, from the under-' signed j on London, Liyerpcol, Paris, and Frankfort, suitable tor remittances to the Old Country, and paid, free of dis count, at any town In Great Britain, Gonnaoy and France. • Apply to - ~ - - •' dAMES BLAKEJjY, Khlp Agent, ja27 - Corner of Seventh aod Bmlthfiold streets. Important Notice to all whom it may • Concern* 'v AGREEABLE to an Act of Assembly of the State of Penn sylvania, anddn conformiiy with the authority grant ed by said Act, the Board of Trustees of the First Me thodtst : Protestant Church of the city of Pittsburgh, pa,; bare pur chased a Burying Ground in the Allegheny Cemetery; for the purpose of transferring the remains of the dead, now resting in.the Burying .Ground belonging; to Said Church,' -thereto, (located near tbe canal, and fronting on Liberty, street, in the eitiy of Pittsburgh/. Notice hr hereby given to all who'havedot privileges, or are otherwise Interestect In said.-Burying Ground, that the- Board of Trustees arenow prepared toattendtothe remo ral of the dead to the Allegheny Cemetery. ; . It is desirable that Immediate attention be giren to this notice, as it is-contemplated to have the entire removal made during the present wiuter., • * All the necessary information will bb had by applying to,- or addressing Chas. Craig, Esq- Dhtoioud alley,Pittsburgh, Pa. By order of the Board of Trustees. ’ • Depot of Dongrcortik A Zimmeniian’s Cao ... tnwba Wines and Brandy. rpHE undersigned has received and offers for sale, at Cin * X .cinnaU prices, * iargequanfcHy of Logworih ft Zimmer* man’s choice and world-renowned Sparkling, I>ry and La dles’ Sweet Catawba Wines. - Such as may desire to procore an excellent article of Native Wine; (the pure juice of the grape,) will find my establishment the place for the gratifi cation of their desires. The Catawba Brandy, distilled from the genuine Grape, is declared by many, excellent judges, equal in flavor to the best imported Cognac. ■ Ja2o Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus. .4 V-EKY great want has been felt la oar commnnity, be- J\. cause our institutions of or publio libraries and reading rooms, have no CatanosL and Philosophical Apparatus to enable.the teacher .or public lecturer on eel*! entifle subjects to Illustrate his locture upon. The Young Men’s library Association, at their. late annual meetiog, resolved-to take the necessary steps for obtaining such an apparatus, so as to fill the void so long felt. The following persons have been appointed as a committee to carry our , the object proposed, and it is earnestly hoped that the citi zens, when called upon, will respond to the call by subscri bing liberally. DR. WM. M. WRIGHT, DR. JAMES B. BPKEB> - EDWARD RAHM, . P. K. BRUNOT, ' B. P. BAKBWELL, ; ja!B Committee. Me molten’* .Celebrated Strengthening Plaster** machinery. . . 31HESE PIASTERS are: confidently recommended, os a . speedy and effectual remedy in all cases of Kheuma m, Bpraiiu, Lumbago, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in tba Back, Chest, Sides, Acl, and Con sumption: and: are particularly useful to those who labor under attacks of cold, which result with pains in the breast, often the fbrernpner of consumption; and in a cli mate like ourt, where coughs and colds are almost an un failing consequence of the sadden changes to which we ore all subject, such as are thus attacked will find them inval li able. All genuine: have my signature embossed in the leather. J. A. M’MAKKN. Sold only in Pittsburgh by. 8. K. NOItQIt ATE. corner of Penn, and Locust streets. A liberal discount made to deal ers ■ ; ' . jo2B Baldness Cared* EMERSON’S AMERICAN HAlft , RESTORATIVE, for restoring the Hair on Head Hopelessly Bald, and to prevent the Hair'-from falling, is winning golden opinions of persons who are using it.' Thiß Ur new introduced, is a sure cure Tot Baldness; and will stand the test of a discerning public, as thousands wbo havo UEodwill testify. See circular to be had of the Agents, giving full particulars Price $l,OO in large bottles. -, 0. E. FISHER & CO* Proprietors, • 67 Superior street, Cleveland, Ohio. Por sale in Pittsburgh in the following houses:— Fleming Broa., L. Wilcox A Co., R. E. Sellers, ' G. H. Keyser, -' ( Joel Mohlcr, Benj. Poge, Jr., J. ILCossel. MUgheny dig. —l*. A. Beckham, Pressly & Means, J. P. Fleming. iftrrefngflgjn.—A. Patterson, John G. Smith. [ JaSy . ..Copartnership. BP. JONES, BERNARD LAUTH,S. M. KIER and J.F. « LAUTH, having associated themselves together, un der the firm of JONES, LAUTH A CO., will carry 0n the “American Iron Works,’* recently erected by. B. Lauth & Brother, in East Birmingham. b. p; jaxr5.........iL 1auth...:.....*. u. Kizs« m », corner Wood.street yfgssv . and Diamond alley, would respectfully in-l . form their, friends and the public that they aro receiving a large and splendid stock of HATS AND. CAPS, of the latest styles, which they arc prepared to sell onasreasonableterms as-any other-house in-the city. Give us a call, and examine our stock. sep!9 THE subscriber having tho exclusive right to manufac ture and sell SWEENEY’S HOT AIR AND SMOKE CONSUMING' FURNACE, is prepared to receive orders, and contract for heating buildings with the most economical Furnace now in use. The attention of those interested Is solicited. Any Information can: be had of A; BRADLEY, Nos. 2 and 4 Wood street, or-of-' J. B ABNDOLLAR, dec2htf] Iron City Stove Warehouse, No. 134 Wood st. { * • • ■ ..-Notice, ■ ; ~ ALL PERSONS knowing themselves indebted to the sut - Bcrlber, will please make payment before the 15th of February, as after that date. all unpaid accounts will W left .with Aid. M'Moster for collection. P.B.—As I am doatagup my business and expect to leave the city before the first of March. I hope the above request will bo complied with.. JOHN FORSYTH, febd ; No. 34 Market street. F«nss» Hoiiiei, 4e.| To Let* ONE OR TWO; FARMS, with commodious Brick Dwell ings, and Stables, near to the city, and suitable for Gardens, Milk-Farms, or to fatten cattle for. this market. Also, a convenient. Brick Country Mansion, and. Stable, large enough for. a respectable finally. Also, one smaller place ; and an excellent Two. Story -Brick Dwelling,. with finished basement and attic—on the bank of tbeAuegbeny, above the aqueduct. : JAMES S. CRAFT, dec2B;tf No. 144 Fourth gt. PEER’S FLOUR OF PUMPKIN; FOR Fig*— This arti dels prepared ftom good sweet Pumpkins, and will make Pies of superior quality * w Directum*.—Take one ounce, or two JjJjf : the powder; and add to it one quart of mlik, let It an. hour or twain a warm place, after wldch and sweetening to suit tho tasto, and it I will be ready for : Tnnvvitirnra ' OOCSBAW yi*MU*U. ns ’ bxKJIIHO BUOTHBaS, fSueeeraoreto J. KlddA Co.) WHOLESALE DHCQGXSTS, So. 00 Wood Srui, nttilmrgh, Pa. d Proprietors of Dr. inane’s Celebrotocl TormJfogo, IJirei i jl, ‘° . t* , : ...... JO3. FLEHIN■•■ I «. .. ’‘V-: y,:' : . r 'vU 'v -V-.' > H *:h•'■ >- } ; ' JOHN 8. SANDS, W. B. ENGLISH, RGBT.H. MARSHALL. • "Committee. D. FICKEISEN, No/137 Liberty street.. Notice* Copartnership Notice, DlßSaimton. Dividend Notice, Coomme the Smotse. MEDICAL. jBEAFRfESS, PARTIAL OR TOTAL, MsmnsxiW xusmovhd. DR- ALSOI’HEttT begs to call the- attention of tbOto suffering from atotal or partial low of the bearing, to the following foci*. He treat# diseases of (be middle or lolern-.il Ear with v__ ’ v MEDICATED DOUCHES. Such as Is practised in the Infirmaries of Berlin, Lobule, Brussels, Hamburg, and St Petersburg, and lately bribe moat tiistingufehed London Aorfete; with the most won—' derful success; indeed, it is the only method that hat beet} uniformly vuccmfol. The best proof of the efficacy of the" treatment will be a reference'to neatly ■ ;/ L ' j; NI NE HUNDRED NAMES, Residents of the United Steles, Canada, New Brunswick, ana Nova. Scotia, who haw been restored to Acute. Hearing. and not o. wnglo, rotitaty care, to our knowledge, did we ■ full to effect yither a partial- or total restoration' of the Hearing, when our advice .and instructions were faith fully and punctually adhered; to. Many who could not hear the report of a pistol at aria's length, can now hear o watchbealatthedlatancooffourfeei.-: In casus of mucous accumulation in the Eoatochian ■ Tube end Tympanum, Inflammation of tho Mucus Mem-' brahe, Nervous Affections, Diseases bf the MombranaTym pan!, commonly called the’* 4 Drum,? or.wben the disease • can be traced to the effecte of Fever, Colds, ti» Vie of Qul- - :nino. Mercurial Medicines, Gathering in the. Ears in child hood, Ac., Dr/Altopbert’s treatment stands preeminent. Where the Auditory Cflnal isdry and scaly, with little tw .. no secretion, when the deafness Is accompanied with noises - - in the Ear, like foiling water, chirping of insects ringing of :, belWrusiling of leaver contlnuat'pulsations, discharge of \ matteryor when, in stooping, a sensation is felt as If a rush v of blood to the head, took place, when the [hearing blear • acute in dull, cloudy weather, or.wben a cold has been taken, this method of treating the disease fs tn/hZKMc. ‘ • IN DEAF AND DUMB OASES my experience warrants me in sayirig, that if the hearing was at any very much can be accomplished. In the Deaf and Dumb School at Leipolc, out of d c’ast of 14, 1 succeeded in restoring Ibitr to acute hearing. ‘Dr; A. tegs respectfully to state, that in those, casra h& undertake# he •• guarantees a successful resnU. complcte restoration, or such a' marked improvement as will l>e perfectly uatißfactory,lf his remedies are faithfully applied and directions culheredto. Applicants will plcase. steto their age, duration of di sease, if matter issues from the external passage. If (hero - are noises in the Ears, state of general health, and what they suppose to have been thecafite of tbo deafeora. When, the hearing is intend It Is expected that-those in easy' circumstances will pay liberally. : Medicines, Apparatus, Ac, will he sent to any part at my - own expense. 1 •. '. • ■ •.• • Address DB. ALSOPHERT, Beoadwat, Office 42% near Canal New York. fe>3md Fivc.pbUarSr-Cbnsuttation fie.'': ' .v * ; Invalids of Pittsburgh and Vicinity, YOUR attention Is urgently invited to a carelbl and can did perusal of something that has just been intro duct'd Into the time-honored Keystone Suitor. ” • HtJLVKRMACHEB’S • HYDRO-ELECTRIC ■ VOI.TAIC CHAINS! A NEW acd NOVEL mode of applying a powerful remedial agcnt,sdconrtmcted-as to: be worn, under the garments, next to the skin,producing a constant, UNINTERRUPTED current of ELECTROMAGNETISM, effecting ? Immediate Relief . j- From thq most acute psln, and Also a permanent cureofaU NERVOUS DISEASES. It seldom has failed to furnish almost certain relief, sod a FINAL, PERMANENT CURE,by being used'according to directions, to tbo following diseases: ' - ..t Rheumatism, • ■ Uterine Pains, • • ? Gom. Sciatica,: - Palpitation of the Heart, ; Paralysis, • . Periodical Headache, Painful andSwellwl Jotots, BL Vitos’ Dance, Neuralgia of the Face, General Debility, . : ! Diseases of tbo Bpine, ; Pains of the Chest, 1 ’ : Deafhess and Blindness, / Hysterics, Dyspepsia, v \ ALL DISEASES That arb eaufed by' a deficient amount of NERVOUS FLUID, are greatly relieved, Lf not permanently cured by simply wearing tho chains for a few hours each day. . Be It Understood Tbnt it is not drimed that it mires all diseases, but only' those fbr which it is recommended; and we' boldly.clalm and DEFY, thnt no medictoal agent of ANY. KIND has performed SO MANY CUBES during the last year, of those diseases just named, ws r • •-' ' PULVEEMACHER’S ELECTBIC C&AIHB, r And to prove this assertion, we defy any person to ptodnec to many WELL AUTHENTICATED CERTIFICATES of Scientific Physicians 'and; Intelligent patients as may be found in a pamphlet of J hirty-six pages r to be hod (gratis) Of the agent in this town. ; TbeelectricCh*inswerafirstintroducedinPranceinlB60 t - and after being subjected to the most • Thorough and Rigid Trial, By rite first medical xmfo.in Paris, they wore found to pos sess strange and marvellous power Id relieving pain, where- * ever applied, and by their influeuce were introduced into the bospltnlsof that city, and also secured by letters patent by the French Government. ' ‘ They are now introduced in almost every Hospital la 'England, Germany, Belgium, and patented-In those countries, where they have become the HOST POPULAR CURATIVE AGENT. IN THE. WORLDj • They were first introduced the United State# about - One yearripce, and wimt through.ihe same tr al as In Eu-' rope, and were at onco introduced into every Hospital in : New York, where they are now in drily use, effecting- even MOUE AfONDERFUL CURES than had efer’before been awarded them^. : J They are highly recommended by ‘Profo. Valentina Mott* Van Buren, Post and'others, who haro published their views of their powerund value in. savora! of.tho medical journals in thsi city, and are alto in tha'daily prnctica of recommending their use Inpatient*. A fall account of their opinion may also be found in every pamphlet, v ond sent to the address of any person-in the State by.applying (post paid) to Dr. GEO.H. KEYBKR, who is agent for Pittsburgh, Pa. The chains can be sent by mail, with fall descriptions for use. Price of Chains, $3 and $5, : Physicians are politely invited to call and examine their construction, 1 and pronounce upon their merit*. . . - One More to. Invalids* v . ; No person need fear that they will not accomplish just what it is claimed they can do, and all persons who have become disgusted wilh o constant pouring down of -patent nostrums (bottled swill) arc kindly and politely invited to give them & trial. N. B.—One Chain will last for years and lose nano of its electric power by use, and can bo applied to either adult it hQd. GEO. IT. KEYSER, No. 140 corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, - Pittsburgh, wholesnlo and retail agent. Also, - by J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny City. ! fdaclfoUwfim B« A. Fahnestoek’s Vermifiagei . IB HERE Js evidence - that masttotizfyevery mind that f~I B. A. Fahnestock’* Vmnlfuge Is.the only article that cau be administered with tha.certaihty of expelling worms t HsQTaXf'N. Jan.23,1862L> I hereby certify, that a chlldof^mine; aged three years, had been very ill for a raonth with a pritein the chest, gen eral weakness, and loss, of appetite* I was advised to try B. A. Fahnestock’s Vermifuge, and accordingly bought a bottle from M. Naylor, Druggist, Granvillo street. Hav ing admihisitsred a portion of it, he passed, within twenty four hours. Two Hundred and -Forty-two Worms, from six to twelve inches in length. The child, immediately aftar this, had its appetite restored, and- soon enjoyed perfect health. Another child, reran years: old,-.who-:had been more or less rick-frum his birth, took the remainder of tho : bottle, which caused him to pass One Hundred and filxty two Worms. • From that time to the present, his health haa been perfectly good, and he bas-thrived os well aa any child could. ELIZABETH BISHOP. Sold, wholesale and retail, by all tbo principal druggists and country merchant* throughout the united States. : jahlti ' : " ; ■ •" .• •' Dr. J. Hostetter’s Celebrated Stomacfc Sitters, IjtNTTRtfLY ANTI-BYSREPTIO,imd warranted to inrlfp orateand strengthen the whole system of every one who uses them, aro now kept tor sale by-.; / Br.QEO. 11. KEYSEB, corner Wood ehand Virgin alloy; ; FLEMING Druggists, cur. Wood ond Foorth alt; R.E. SHLLEKSiDruggiPt,Wood et. bet, Third and Fourth; JOEL MOHLEK. Druggist, Liborty street; . and all our first.class Hotels and Restaurants, ns well as dealers generally, where the proprietors most respectfully refer the public far them. . The expense la buta trifle, when. compared with tha ln* calculable good they effect. : 1? ce ling satisfied thot our Bitters possess merit snScfeat to recommend them, we. trill cot multiply words Jn*thelr praise, but ask ali to gire them a trial; but be Careful to ask for HOSTETTER’B STOMACH BITTERS, as Steffi;era other Bitters represented to be the some, trhfch-ccmpara* tively are worthless. Oar Bitters are without a rhr*t,mtbßr as to their medicinal qualities, or as a beyerago. They are put'up'in square bottled containing a full quart, frith 477 Penn street; LORENZ & WIGHTMAN, Pennsylvania Glass Works* Mm. £ HOLMES, Temperaneerflle; D. M. CURRY, Allegheny ©ty; SAMUEL DYER, Allegheny City ; WM; SMITH, lATOnet villa* LUKE D.BAYIBON,'East Liberty; SPANG A CO, SlewartstownLEWlS DALZELL A C 0.,. Sharpsburgh; - BTEWABT LLOYD & 00, Bleehanlcs* Iron Works; J. w. H ANNENV Manchester. • ~ -v ; . - : Jy2s«Uwy ■" •. : ' '-~ v - ■ • XT B- —A single box of Dr* TERREL’S OINTMENT will • , keep any Blacksmith’s, Farmer’s, or Mechan ic’s bands, let them chap or crack ever eo bad, sotmd In good working order all winter. : • Prepared and Bold by. MONROE TERHEL, jy2s;d*wy ... ■ Nangatdck, Conn. •' - :\ : . 990 rlknwcunl - : wiLLbe paid to any person whowfflhnr a box of Dr TJSRREL’fr HEALING OINT« H WENT, and nso it according to directions, ilwfcfSw :- If they will call at my office and say-With . to - A chjar consdence, that it- will not com- . f*Sr‘U- ptddy cure Chapped Hands, Chiblaln^Ch**;; J&WiHZEZk ting, gore Lips, Barns ana Freeiefcßoiefl • on Children, and greatly, alleviate, if not 1 entirely oare Saltrhenni, Piles,lflflamm»« tion of tho Breast, BitM of lnsootviyropleVoD theTaoo, andaU-BisoaseaofttioSkln.'' .-'MONROB.TICRfiBL, :> KaugatocS.Oonn;. : lot sale by BIESnSQ BROTHRRS. and Dr-.KKYaEtt,; ?rwTR DALZELL A CO., PharMtairg STEWART, LLOYD, A™, MretaSl™ mS»; J. W. HASNENjHan. Chester: ' ' " . r - * PrlVate Dlieues. a niuiffN. No. 41 Diamond Alley. Do-.-■ r -/z< ■rfzM. 70 tefi bis entire attention to an office Practice. .Easy ; VHr>'TP« business is mostly confined toPrivaU M Diteaiu. and gnch p&lnfol affections, : : nd «rn* “turn, end aTerjttlhftof an/merchants filled promptly, on liberal ternm.' . : , . . . ... I.— TiEESH PEACHES —1 fcfil sealed coon, finab presorted It paichea, received and for rale lot by -*• r “ ' BAILBT: A EENBHAW : -.in ‘ :■ 553 11 herty e» ■ C' —ATAWBA' COONAO—tor sale * pure Catawba Brandy, by tbe gaUon to imported. • " ’• a,.*. , « .f - *•* 1 : v ». * : t- -.'•''Vi i.i-.v *' '• r ! V ' - s ••, ->-y -j- -- . ■■ \-