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Moles Femalea 9; White 10, Colored 0, Br order of the Board of Iloalth. •••. ••• ' A.C.MURDOCK, Physician of Board of Health, The Young Elen's Mercantile Library Association ariirnow* •-.••••• ledge the receipt of the Memoirs of the distinguished patriot “Major Robert Stobo, of the Virginia Uegimfent,” whawos ;-taken'prisoner by. the French la 1753, and confined InFort Duquesne, and afterwards In Canada. Compiled (from a manuscript furnished by James McHenry* of Liverpool, from tbo British Museum.) by N. B--Craig, ~83q n and pre sented by him to the Library. Also the Life of Swidonborg, presented to tbo Library by . Dr. W. XI. Muller, of SowickleyvHlo. Also, a quarto volume ofttho Statistics of the United, Stales, Census or 1840, from Hob. Daniel liiichlc, M. 0. They hare added to the library, by purchase, twenty-four volumes Gales and Seaton’s Congressional. Debates; eight ■ volumes Congressional Reports; fourteen volumes Execu - tire Documents; ihreo volumes House Journal; seven vol* times American Archives; iwenty-ono volumes American State ropers i six volumes Hoffmann; three volumes of . History of Mountains; ono volume Chamber’s Architecture? •• four volnrnvs Rapm’s England; ono Tolumo Ure’sSupplo' menti two volumes Stuart’s Dictionary of Architect are, end .fourteen miscellaneous works; la all 118 volumes; and a Chicago and Clovo’.aod paper. .. Distbict.Court,—Before Hon. Moras Hampton, President Judge.' Iu the case of Arthurs & Co. vs. J. C. Parry end Co-, tho trial was continual before Judge Hampton yesterday. . Uoorgo Bawdy vs. owners of tho steamboat Clara Fisher’ .No. 427, July term, ISW. On trial.- lUTore lion. 11. V. TfUilamj, Associate Judge, la tho core of M’Koo A Grocey vs." Benton et at, a verdict of SIS 4 04 was returned for plaintiff^ Adam Baaerha vs. Georgo Benscl; No* 11C, July term, 1853.- Umbs-toetter for plaintUf, and Brown for defendant. Terdict forplalntiff, In the sum of $205 25- F. A tT.Faber vs. James E, Breading, garnishee; No. 447, April tcrm r JSKL Brady,. Shinn and Sbalcr for pi an tills, and. A. AT. Loomis for defendant. On trial. Coc&tof Ccumojt Pleas.—Before Ilon.TTm. B-M’Clure, President Judge, and Gabriel Adams and TV in. Boggs, Efqs, Associates. • Tne ejectment case of Morrow vs. Dlckoy was concluded yesterday, and tho jury retired. "No verdict. • \ emer’s executors vs. S.H. Sarbor; action on a promis sory noto for $75, which defendant contends was paid. Oo tnal. • • • ■ ■ AT£iCs.ncn Hitt.—No abatement seems manifest to wit* ness- the entertainments ut this ball, notwithstanding iho. Inclemency of .the weather. Both afternoon and night, the audieuces oro ftllUargu and respectable, and tho superior concert loses none of its -charma by having part of the songs repeated, but rather wo Scorn more delighted with the second rehearsal than tho first. .. No person hearing those charming vocalists oaco, but Is more anxious tolinioa to their dulcet, warbles again; and tho panoramic scenes cannot fail -to interest so long as tho thunduring* of Niagaras mighty waters shall continue to • ..•••. attract millions of spectator*,- and so long, as tho Mammoth ' Care shall cont lima to be a wonder in Nature. Exhibitions . . this afternooaat J, and to-night at -o’clock. DEPAttHmtsopTaaws—TbomaLl train for Philadelphia - leaves thl* eitr at S(ttcu o’clock, A. u. This train wIU stop at nil the rcgulur btidion#,and arrive in Philadelphia at 12 .. . v.7S. The mail trait* arrives la this city from the east, at 12 P. st. • The express train goes through In fifteen hours—leaving here at 0.30,it arrircs in Philadelphia at -12 30 P. is. cf tbo next day; this train returning arrives in this city at 1 P.». • Tbo accommodation train leaves as before ; Batons tram Will leave tho depot* on Sunday—tho ex* *■ press, et9)-£ r. m. *■ Laecevt.—Joseph Palmer, a gentleman rcfidiognear Per* rysTillc, made a complaint before Mayor Adams, of Alleghn* ny pity, op Monday, in which he charged Thomas Pinkerton with larceny. Tho articles alleged to be stolen were a watch and a lot of clothing. Msvor Adams sent an officer to anqat Pinkerton—the watch r was found ou his person, but the clothing could not ha durovored. XIo was brought to ilia city and committed to prison for trlaL Bm>nccDxATu.—Mr. David Creighton, employed a* clerk in tho China store of Mr. Ilodkiason, Wood street, died sud denly on Monday, at his residence on "Washington street, Sixth ward. Coroner Lowry was eallci.upon, and held an inquest on tho bouy of the declared, when it was ascertained that he died of disease cf the heart. Deceased leaves flvo orphan children, Iho oldest about twelTC years of oge. A NCI3AXCE.—Wo hato been reqoaxlrd to call tho atten tion of those having charge of tho Allegheny market-house, to the manner iu.whkh grocers, tub renders, Ac., place their stands at the crossings between the new and old market hotuss. - Pedestrian? are compelled tojeave the ride walks, and wade ancle-deep In uind, In order to cross. 1 .Tna Jail—-There arc four cases of sickness In the county j&U at present. One case Is that of a Boston doctor, who is laboring under an attack of mamd a pclu. The three others are cares of general debility, brought on by intem perance. - BCBOuar.— I The housa of TViDiam TYilson, of the First Word, Allegheny City, was broken open on Monday night. Tbo robbars earned oil part of - Mr. W.’s clothing—finding In one pocket tho koy of tho store, they opened that apart ment, and took from one of the drawers ton dollars. AcerorsT.—John Nctlcr, assistant pressman on tho&x ttiU, had his right hand badly mangled yesterday, by its being caught in one cf the cog wheels of tbo power press In that establishment. It was found necessary to amputate uooofhi* fingers. • The Fiue a* the Tueatoe.—Owing to tbo Cro of Monday night, there was no pcrfonnanco at the Theatre last even ing. This wa« owmg \a the wet state of the seat*. To-night no attractive bill is presented. Ocscr-VF. V auntises.—Two young men, named Hearer and Laughrou, were arrested and held to ball by Aid. Steel, for sanding an obscene Talcnllno to ayoung lady, whose name wo withhold. • • : Pnsosms.—There arecno hundred and thirty-eight prl- Conors in tho county jail at present. A for larger number than usual. BisordesxtJCoxdcct. —Mayor Yob on Tuesday commit ted Oven Hawaii and Julius llcxdca to prison, forbehavlng in a disorderly manner. Assault aot Battxbt.—Jacob Post was held to bell by Stayor Adams, on Monday, in the sum of $3OO, far an assault and battery committed on a lad named \\ ilUaxa J. Graft. AS-Medlclnes which nevsr tail Is give • - SATISFACTION, end are uxed by many Phyndant m Oirfr ■. • Predict.—Dr. J. S. BOSE is an Honorary member of the . Philadelphia Medical Society, and gradnalcd, in 1820, firom tha University, of Pennsylvania, undnF tho ■guidance of the ' truly eminent Professors Pbyrick, Chapman, Gibson, Coxc, 'James and Hare,—names celebrated for modleal science, . . - and having bad daily Intercourso and consultation with : distinguished physicisns, respecting diseases-of all kinds, and the proper rotnedies therefor; and bring solicited by thouFandfi of his patients to put np Ms Preparations, he • offers to tho public, os tho results of his cxpencsco fbr the past 80 years, the following valuablo Family Medicines, each one ton specific disease:- DR- J- S. ROSE’S NERVOUS AND INVIGORATINS COR DIAI*— I Tho Greatest Discovery in Medical Science, for oil Nervous Conditions of tbo Systomi—;Heart jplseoso and .Nervous Complaints. Tbo astonishing and happy effect of Dr. Rojo's Nervous Cordial, for Diseases of tho Heart, Pal : v . pltatioD, Numbness, Neuralgia, Nervous Tremor of the Mas , cles, H«:nrlburn, Flatulence, Pam in the Face, tVakefulness, Restlußj'ness, or for the Mind or Body, worn down by core, : labor, or study, has indnet-d many physicians to use It in thelrpracUcc. For a weak constitution, it is a grand ro •ctoierj it complotcly removes from tho pysiem all nervous - - -Irritations, and is almost miraculous in Us rapid and happy - ’ -effect. The weak and the r#rvous are frequently restored '.to perfect health before using , one.bottle. Price 60 cents. -iSold, wholesale and retail, at Dr.REIbSER’S Drug stare, 140, corner of Wood st, and alley. , . febl invtle the cartful attention of all per tons aJJUcted ■ voih Coughs or Colds, to the fottoicinp certificate, given below, by Mr.Jonx CLLrrux, of Bzebles tovmihip,m^this Mr. Little i 3 one of our most respectable citizens, and vol untarily colled on Dr. Ecyser and offered his certificate to . the facta stated below. The PECTORAL STOOP la for sale .at 140 Wood street, and by druggists generally. Groat Cure by Dr. Keyser’i Pectoral igYKUP.—I li?o In Peebles township, Allegheny county, I had a coughing and spitting, which commenced about the -4thofPebruarylast,andconUnuedfor eight .who!6 mouths. T employed tbo best physicians iu tho country, and my <*>ugli continued unabated, until early in October. At that time I was adrisod to try your PJSCTOIULCOUGII SYRUP, which I did; and altar. I h&d;takcn one bottle, I was en tirely froofrcmcoughingand spitting. I had dcgpairedcf ever getting well, ondl think it should bo known lhnt this valuablo remedy will do ibr others what it has done in my case. • • • JOHJT'O.'IinJTIdS, Peotlei tp. Witness B. M. Kerr;- •■ ■ \ . ..' urgh* December 31: ‘ ‘ ;• fcbl/> fresh supply tecelyod by -> i. v <bb7 • - JOS.JLE&INa. -Jk .'*** • .. 1 .. 1 «... 1 ..... 0 ....« 0 ...... 0 i ...Total 10. TELEGRAPHIC. By, theO’Beilly-linos for tho Horning. Post FOUEDAYS LATEB FBOH ETOOEE. ARRIVAL OP XUS AFRICA. . NEW Tout, fob. 14.—Tho aieamor Africaartived at Bandy Hook last evening with Liverpool dates to tho 28th nlk ■ Cotton has declined Ji; Orloana &Sr 014, middling 6W- Uplands MrtMj Upwards mtadUns %The Bales Sr the week w«re.3T,ooo'bales. Tho sales to speculators and to ex porters were 4000 hales.. .■■ ■ . r.... “ Broadstufls.—Flour : Western Canal 445: rood Ohtn 44s Cd: mite Wheat rn. Corn has for S week. Western yellow and white 625, . PrOTlelons.—Lard Ann at 66b. -•- The Cbm's answer Is still evasive.. Ills final answer Is not expectod.nntll the middle of. the present monUi The Czar Ims appointed Count I (fitoSSoStt the four trSd* exl> ' a * n con^'-QDtls Uj the terms on which ho will ??i e -.S?S ! “ , L’ 'wereroalslns preparation, to attack Kalofnt. Skirmishes had taken place between Omer l’asha and the Russians- but nothing,di-cislvo had been received, however. Tbo alllod Beets were on their Way to Varna. The Russian fleet waa off Aaoß Austria has hastily ordered 40,000 troops into Ilungary. welcoming Capt. Ingraham wilh a Tho Russian Japan squadron arrived at Ilong Eong. A doubtful rumoc Is in circulation that Count Panlon bod succeeded Ncsselrodo. Itia reported that the Russians had the clty of Kava in Asia, but the Russian bulletins Bay all their troops aro in winter quarters. Savia was much agitated by tho intrigues of Russian tconnll general Izzot. •v The Pasha of Belgrade bos sworn to arrest him unless ho mindihls ownT»usiness. There is no news of interest m England or Franco- Tho British ships aro blockading tho Persian port ©fßuahorc, in tho Persian gulf. East Mahommod was at Cadahar. • Litcepool Mahkets. —Cotton: notwithstanding the ed ▼l.ccs.of the America tending to improvo the marled, tho critical statoof European affairs caused all descriptions to be freely offered, and at time* pressed for sale, prices are therefore, vary- irregular; -low middling and Uplands ero fully % lower; inferior heavy; in some Instances declino has been 6nbmltted;*Uio morliet closed dull. The imports were 17,1t3 halos; the quotations are: fair OrleansGU: middling 6%; falrMoMlodK; middling fair Up lands Ctf middling ; tho stock nn hand is GSC 445 bales. - . . . Provisions.—Gardiner quotes Beef as very firm; average' Bales, steady and In moderato request. Bacon unchanged. Lord 8; stock largo; sales to arrive at 6@G. Cheese fcirec; fine sells at extrexno rates. Tallow...after mtich excite* moat, is Gd dearer, say G3® GGs. Supplementary Naval con. irfccto are taken for Beef at 233. Pork 27s 6d, higher than in September last. Breadstuff#.—Easy; part oftho week higher prices wore obtained, but hrid ngatn assumed a qnict tone, the specula* live operations for tlio present having ccasod; on Friday, .Wheat was la less demand; somo ei-ship gold at 2d on Wheat and C on Flour, under Tuesday’s prices. Richard son quotes WostoruOaDtil 445, ex-warchoaso; Ohio- Phila delphia and Baltimore -44s@4ta Gd, ex store, and 43(344*. ex-sbfp. AFhlteWheat 12s fcd@l3s, ex-shlp,and 13a 3d(#l3s 6d, ex-warehouse. Corn very-active at 4{£s»2a adtance; sale* 51s CJ(5*52 for pnmo white and yellow- Wnght 4 Gaudy qooto Cloveneed at 58s; old fiG«®s3» Carolina Rice 21@25s Gd. Sugar quiet and unrimuge* Linseed Cake firm. Coffee steady, and Teas quiet- Tobacco unchanged. Tho Manchester market continued dull. Jjoroo* Markets.— Produce.— Barings’' roportcoly amod crate business during tho week. Tea dull loos,—Scotch pig fluctuating, closing at 745. Monet Mabxet.—American stocks, improved prices and largo business done, principally in Federal stocks and Pennsylvania bonds. Money easier. Consols, after much fluctuating, closed at 90j&<3W'X LATFJlT.—At Vienna, despatches containing good news from Bt. Petersburg had reached the Austrian government. ; . Tho Shah of Persia has promised neutrality towards Turkey. The Brasilian mall sieamor Oltrula was ashore near Holy head.. The eteomer Petrol, formerly running between Now York and Bermuda, was burned in the Clyde, on the night of tho 2Glb.. She was insured for £12,000,’ TULRTY-THIUD CONGRESS M AStrixorotf Cm, February 11—Send? —yir. Nomtan having tho floor, the galleries wen crowded at an early hour with pmons anxious to hear him. Mr. Broadhead and others presented three petitions against the repeal of the Missouri compromise. The French spoliation bill.was taken up, when Mr Pettit resumed his speech In favor of the biiL The Ll2l was order* eri to bn engrossed for a third rcadlog- Tba Nebraska hill-was taken up, Mr Untuton speaking against the bill on the score of a violation of Indian treaty. .. Without concluding, the flenate adjourned. J/ourif!.—The House went Into committee of tho whole cn tho Ilwmastead BUI. It propose* to grant every man, (lie head cfa family, and citizen of tho United States, a home stead of ICO eow, on condition of occupancy and cultivation for a specified period. Mr. Mnco pot tho floor, and proceeded to express himself avoppofwl 1p tbo Nebraska Bill as a conrisUntfriend of the compromise of 185 d. Tbo debate In committee cf the whole wa* continued at some length, when withnut acting on tho hill, tbo commit tee rose, and the House adjourned. TELEGEAPH QABEEIB. New Yoai. February 14.—Ooltnn dull; fairs 4flo bales. CriT<*e...Rio firm with upward tendency; salon 7GO bags at , Java 13!$. Flour declined tinder steamer’* advice#, 12 to 16 cents; sales 5750 bbl* at $S G5{39,12; sale* 700 tbl* Southern at dull: sales .♦OuG bus Ecuihrro white, common at $2. Own firm; sale* 21,000 bun at $1.01?«£sl0& bug*r...vaies 650 tihds Ortoan* at 5; Muscovado firmer. Molasses-vale* 2no bbli Or leans at 29. Whisky ...prison r tales 200 gala at 33. Provb *lons.-.Pork market dull; sales 400 bbli at SI3GS'-IUiCH. Beef firm with upward tendency; sales ICO LtU at $l4; ailcs 600 bbl* prime mess at J2o>.-&24. Chicago cut meats-- eaics4ooat Whole hog# ai7!-£. Ironuucbangrd- Monty active and plenty: stocks better. Puzunarnu, February 14—Brwulrtufl#—Tlie Africa’* advices drprwsed the market, pricesdruopieg. Fleur dull, and declined 25*; rale# lUa/hbl*; standard bramlala*! er*- mng at today no buyer* at the Utter figure; a moderate demand for city consumption at $$ 506£9 for common and nxira brand*; sale# twi bids Ry» Fw»ur yes terday At Corn ileal firmer; sales fioo bids ivuua l*st evening at f4.V2!.i. Wheal, tbn demand limited, prints lower; sales 2000 bos white at about $2, and red atslfn. Kj o scarce and firmer at lari quotations. Corn firmer, y«ib lowdemand «t t<3c; holders generally jrf u» ltd* figure: sales. 2000 bus *• 00c. tthifkv, demand limited"; small /al» In bbl* at 35, and bhd* at 54n, New York, frebruarr 14—fciffle ifir'i-ri—TfocTce: tho re ceipts during the week were tcdlng IbccxtraoH-cstat 10c; common Exalte. Sheep and Laiufc*: 6V»O be*d; nosl ingat£3(jiG for vvmmoti, $S tur extra. and far good; for extra. Veal: good eajvc* liW Italiveweigbt; InfvriorsCt.;4 tach,andNiUicats - i. I‘crk; Western bog# lUtTtu»fiE. Februnty 14.— Qittf/ Mv-aiL—' The off.-rings to dav were 750 llot-vr*, oil mid at 7 opl Hogs more plenty; a g»»od demand at Cj£>vfr'£» "C rALENTIMtS.— 1 lh« largest ami beat aMortsscnt rf V Valentine* ever Lroucht to tbU city, for »!c r eltliT wuoleaolo c; retail, at 67 Wood alrrrt. SAMUEL V. LALFFEtt, feblO Su<rr*sor toLukp Lrcmin, ApL ONLY~"ssdi>”for a veil arranged COTTAUIS lioUSti Vitus ted in South Pittsburgh, with a lot (17 feet front bv 112 deep to anally; lho ho«»<c contain* three room* with a basement.-a floe porch in front, good #;>rin;« and spring hoove, a Cne lot of fruit tree* of choir® qualities, peach, cherry, quince, Ac., a grape arbor, stravt<rrl*r-, and a variety of flowers and vbodo tree* Thl* pn>r*«rly Is in » health? and pleavvnt location, and is offered fcr ;be above low pries, and on easy fenui of payment. S. CUTIIORUT A SOX, fcM 140 TblnS street. "Notice to Tailora7 (10AT nAND{t, Ve»t Hand*, sod Pants Makers wanted J at JOHN CALLAHANS, comer or Wood and Want street*. Cash paid for work every haitmlsv evening Mi 7 i * OLDEN* SYRUP—lStarrtU; \JT Rbf do 20 Qoldm Syrup* on hand and {fcltij J. A-inJTCILItfSON * Co. far stile By ZINC I’A!Vr6~fcftow W hire, jrtnnfl Hfovu *ad lirown /Joe Vslnld, ob hand on-i fur sale by JebO J. A. IIirrCIIINSOS A Co. T/'LNTLiCKY ilbsfAKD—Oouauntly on baud, au<l for XV sale by _ f _ J. A. HUTCHINSON A CO, METAL &CALL3—I pair Metal health, for sal® low hr M*9 J. A. HUTCHINSON A Co. C"" IHKU.MR GlifcKN—lfiem* tor valeby I f"b3 R. A. FAHNESTOCK k CO, (UJUOMi; Y IXLU»V—IO froze* for Vttle by J JcbS_ _ B. A. FAHNESTOCK A Co._ IIQUUIUCE— 10 ca*t-a blcily, for sale by J fob 9 _ It A. FAHNESTOCK A 00. SaLKKaTUS— U) cutka Adame, lor **l© bv fobs a A. FAHNKBTOCK A 00. IAOK BA±*fc—A lorg® and t-plcinild SHOWCASE. inquire of SI. J. A C. BI’KNCI*, .id Market rtwnt. faJA OSAGE ORANUK bhKl>—-6 bbl<, frwsh seed junt received from EM Bltit, for m!o at Urn Seed nod Horticultural Store, 4& Plfth street. [fabll JAMES WARIHIOP KENT—The Three Story Brick Dweilinic House ou . Tbbrdstrect, at present occupied by Hon Chaa Naylor. Apply to JAS, BLAKELY, ja2fl CortiOT of Seventband Sinlthfteld at*. CUTIZENJ’ DEPOSIT DANK—Hooka am bow open fur t subscription to tho remaining shares of tko Capital Slock of this bank. • fob 4 ■ ... . K. D. JONES, Cashier. I'JOIt BALK—Tho LEASE of a Store, corner of Webster . . and Robert street*. Alw, three Building Lots. Ap ply at M’KBSNA’B Auction lloasn. faM ON HAND, of our own manufacture, every variety of Rifles, Double Barrel Shot Guns, at BOWN A TETLEY’S, fbb7 IJd Wood street. “|3 AIfSINB— XV 300 boxesM. R.-Raisins; 100 do dried do .20 kegs ana do 1 In store and for solo by JOSHUA RtIODKS A CO., fcbfl . .. ~ 59 Wood itrcct. BATES— >10 mats, newT " 6 caws Francs, glass jars; 0 do do fancy jars. In store and for solo by ■ ■ JOSHUA RUODE3 A 00., fcbO .J 9 Wood street. “17“ALENT1NKS.—A full ntid com} fata assortment, nt Y prices from ouo cent to ten dollar* each, just receivod and for sale by SAMUEL B.LAUFFKK, (Successor to Lulco Loomis, eg’t,) fob7;ot ' ■ No. 37 Wood street. M ’MANUS’ ELIXIR OF OPIUM.—This lathe essential extract from, the native drug. It coniaiu* nil tbe val uable qualities of Opium, without its deleterious and use* leas principal*. A supply received by fob!.; JOS. FLEMING. MBS. BEITS ABDOMINAL BUPPOKTKRS-A supply received by [Teb7J JOS, FLEMING. a UININE-»40 Ibsjust received by fob - - .■■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ JOS. FLEMING. rpo LET—A BRICK HOUSE, of six. rooms, on Robinson X street, near Federal street, Allegheny city, Kent $l2O ft'year. Apply to B.' CUTHBISRT & BON, J ft l3 . . . 140 Third street . T SALE.—I3OO acrest&Muscatine, Codar cud XJ Bcott counties. : 21 acres In Collins Township, 4 miles from Pittsburgh. « ono acre tola in Peebles Township, on the Grecnsburg Turnpike Road. * ’ • 24 low of ground, 24 by Ho feet deep,adjoining Bt, Mary’s Cemetery. • • r- - * Apply to ' JAMES BLAKELY, feb9 Corner of 7th and fimlthflehl stroofc. WOLFE'S AROMATIC SCHIEDAM. BOHNAPPfi—A fresh supply received by JQS. FLEMING, feb7 . (Successor to L. Wilcoi &Co > • rpo LET—A threi>Btory Brick HOUSE, on Third streo t X Apply to - JAMES BLAKELY, GLUSTER RAlSlNB—l6oboxes, at $1,50 perTSxl 100 boxes No. 1 Fire Crackers, per box. or 4c. per pack, at . JEHU HAWORTH’S, - dec23 - Corner of Diamond and Diamond alley. ' \ YOUNG MAN WANTED, with a small capital, to pur .£%. chaseibo Stock, Fixtures and Good-will of n good pay og business In this city. ' Terms made easy. Apply to fi. CUTHBERT A &ON, deeflD-: ■ i.goneral' Agents, 140 Third street ClUGAR—.Aprimuarticlo of NowOrleanS, in. rtofoandfor Q eale by* [jal3) RING A iIOORHEAD. wmws fom MF&mn <jmem . I’itobcmii, Tchranry-H. • p. fed 2 {ache, ivatfir in the channel, and ilelng /a tha Allcshony Hirer 32 inches water, by pier mark of .the old St. Clair bridjre. ■ . ■ -ThtPhOaddphta.— lbo regular Thursday packet, Phila delphia, Captain Grace, will leave on her regular day far GiadnnatL - The steamer BenSoU is the regular packet to-morrow for CindnnaH. She .cannot ho surpassed. Her offlcers are Captain Boyd and Mr. 0. Frisby, Clerk. Tho«o traveling with them cannot help being satisfied y our word for it. Garden CWy —An attempt will bo made to save this boat by a process somewhat uotol and Ingenious. On the bank, about opposite her wheeUiouse, there is an excavation of an ! U!ro^? r » 1 ? or » by cutting stone and haul ing dirt for building purposes. The bottomof this exc&va • rJU * uewlyon a level with the river atanordinary stago iT 0 !?* an ? 8 about 25 foot distant from it.- It is contem plated to cat a channol into tho hole wido enough to rocoivo the boat, which can bo cut out of tho ice, and dropped in when the river shall, nso; or It may be that tho excavation wiu, be deepened so as to admit water enough through the channel mentioned, to Boat the boat. Fifteen-or twenty men wero yesterday at work digging away the dirt: the tna cnluenr of the boat is being removed, and when the water shall to.pumped .out of her hull, sho will draw but little. Tho danger chiefly to bo apprehended in this undertaking is, that, tho gorgo may move again and injure the boat be yond hopa. To obviate this, the ice surrounding for some dUtapce out, will. be cut away. - This is an ingenious idea, and deserves *access, —SL Loui* Intelligencer, February 7. .. The river, was.about at a stand yesterday evening, with scant 6 fwet water in tho canal. Tho weather yesterday was clear and pleasant- By private despatches, wo learn that tho Mississippi river at St. Louis Is still blocked by ice, and people crossing on tho ice. J 1 r * 6 - Further despatches state that the Missouri river had bro ken up at Kansas, with twelve hours steady rain on the7lh. A ppeedy resumption of navigation may be expected.- Thoconflogration at Now Orleans on tho 4th inst, Satur day, includod the destruction of tho magnificent new packet Natcht*. Showns one of tho largest and fleetest boats In tbe trade, an entire new boat, and before tho season closod, would have toon very apt to haTo proven horsolf tbe flootest of the fleet. Bho was commanded, and owned ;ln part, by Captain Tom Loathes*, oneoftho best and most liberal com manders on tho rlvar. Tho nngergv and enterprise of C:»p tiiin Loathors, hocked by tho liberality of his owners, will not lot him long remain without a boat, touittnlle Cbm tncrddl, February 10. The Ohio river opposite our landing is now at about a stand, and there is no prospect of n rise, thnrcfuro, may we look for dullness to reign in that region until achango shall take place la tho riTer. One or two boat* at the wlmrf am making preparations to get off for Bt. Louis, and 000 of them Is the Honduras, Cop tain Bam Burks. There Is no prospect of navigation lu the Wabash. A despatch from Lafayette says the nver Is yet frown up; wi ntber clear and cold; prospect for a rive very j>oor. TbeSt. Louis Democrat of the 7th, save the rumor that the JV«t> Zmey, lying tolow the gorgo, with a heavy cargo for that dry, had-sunk, Li nnt correct, Tho clerk of the Kate Siomney hi ft there on isundny, and sUUo that she had sprung aleak, but do serious cffccia wero apprehended by those who have tho boat In charge.—Cincinnati Eiunttrer, Itlmuiry 12. - * POET OF PITTBBUBGH. 0 VCXT 2 ISCHE4 WATXB 1A tUC CUAXXXL, JittAt HACK- ARRIVED. Steamer Jefferson, I*arMcaon, Brownsville. " Luzerne. Bennett, Brownsville. 4 * Thomas Shrivor, Bailey, \Yest Newton ** Gen.Bayard,Peebles,Ellxatoth. “ Forest <Sty, Shouse, flt^utonvillo. 14 Winchester, Moore, Wheeling. 44 MooongaheU. Bowen, Morgnotowu. 44 Jlicblgno, No. 2, 'Wolf.lYelhiviUe. (t Allegheny, M'Lean, Cincinnati. “ Ben Coumid. GallnUn, lj) olarille. DEPARTED. “ Jefferson. IHtrkinson, Brownurtlle. 44 Luxeme. Bennott, Rruwnvvllle -44 ThomiuiShriTrr, Halley, Nowton *• Oen. Bayard, Peetde*, Elizabeth 44 J..rre*i €Hty, fiteutM-nrilb*. “ Winrholer. G. I). Monre. WhiudU 1 * 44 Avidia, Gslloln’r,/am-svine. 44 La Ham*, WhonUng. 41 Mirlngan. No. 2. Molf. WcllpTilb*. Kxchangv, McCallnm. Whaling- STEAMBOATS. “1854.” PITTSEUSGH, CIHOIUHATI, LOtTIEVUiE, A*tj SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino, roaviiK oo%v*TAx«mnr PASSENGERS AKD FUEIGnT ftfiTWicrr PITTSBURGH. CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, And Saint I-onl>. nw, Ton Li.vr I> or iw.rTt jrtwerflil rteainvrp. uo«- v»jaaififr?nSsaX;jnal.lftt fur »pcrd, «p}vndr<ri^sN , aivl cvmfurt, nxxl l* the o.vtv T»aot«ut paiit ipcc or sras P.tcxcti nn tbe Ohio river. It eontirc?* with thr U, 8. Mail Urn* of Ftesmer* from t lucinnaU to Ix»u».<tUl* and Paint touls. hv whirh and freight ar» lu:ie‘sd and tr cnptrd thn&'ik thttip. Two nnw Pb-amer# have bfwn odded to the Uae, which now eonxiiits of the following touts- iKiKso/ ft7j.lv/11rf fJo.jfr. nipfawi. from l\:rtLuryh ftUCKEYK FTATFL M. W. Bktv2noorsß.. M Puodav MEF,“*.KNGER, No. II Divis Monday. ALLmiir.NY - Qt<i M’Law Tue«lar. CRYSTAL PALACE-..—Wm, J. Koir.ir Wcdo^br. PHILADELPHIA ~..R. J. Glue*. ..Tburafay.' PITTanUROn JI. Cawpiiou rtiiay. Js-i Ivitvon-rt. Saturday toave dally at 2 c-Viocfc. P. M., pr*vls.-jy. No frci;:fct nscclvctl after aloe oriorkoo tba morning cf departare. iicr applv on board, or to Jf/H.v it. UVINOriTONM . JOHN FLACK. j Agents. Il»ui« Dul!d!air»* JPPt*burgb. K f -S. For Ctucftnnnil. Tnc fine BKN IXHiRbtN, T.<»JUia* will Irtvvrf.'T tnvatovn aud all la &saJs=aaafcJ;<’nr.i%liatc on .THIN DAY. Pot.ruarv V>, at 4 uv-locfc. P- JT. Tor or fa—acrrplycn Ivtaid. or t*> U M. JI AUT«>\\ Ag ul For XouU-vllle* - |LW -, TUL stcatorr SI.W YORK, D. OtL* will lisvrffnr th# atovearhl ln:<»rci«iiate rtx.oo TUURaDW. » lCt*i «t 4orlmk, *. il. it or freight or applron or to fflbts FLACK A LIVINGSTON, AjwntA. For Cinrinbatt. mw* *Hje «ratu?r RES LOI.T. JiMtl leave f iMheatorn nrut lotcran-Jiatfl ports, Catssaeswemulnn Y, Ir.th «t lucyicvk, A. 41. lor freight an-J pasta#* ap;d t r t-n Iw-ard, or t<> f*M4J JOHN FLACK. Ag^nt. For lUlnota ilivcr a SL l4OQt», P?orla, an<S Laiallc* «», TuxatramtrTltOPlO.CapLKFßßScii.'wnV l V3*fej^tS , V^ o *’ r eti.r (he above and itilrrstoJiate (vrlr, ua wMnubMtadlTlllS DAY, the 15th IdfL Fi»t freight aud paav«#v> appl t on U-«*rJ, cr ti» f.d.ir. FLACK A L ViNOSToN. Acunts. For 8t» Louli, T«s steamer CALEDONIA. U. CxtrfOt sr.Max will iea*ti fir tlw atoto and inlmncdlata purl* T!lis< PAY . lsth. ftt ) 0 rlcrk, P. M. For freight or peuaace 00 to vrdrw to Mdfi FLACK A WILKIN*. A;:?r»t*. For St. Loala. Tax attoamrr RDINPIHUIU, Capt. G. IT. l.U.r.^«Rlß i 'rrru«n l will leave f-<r ihr« and intrrcie <uiT2llB DAY, ljlh lust-, at 10 ocjiirk. A. M- Fur freight and passage apply 00 toxrd , or t<i frbls FLACK A LIVINGSTON. Ac*n\n. UOBERT E. PHILLIPS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ST. LOT7IS. Mo Xfg~ tf ew 131acOTorlaa««*«Y EUETAULK CATTLE FOW DEIV-Thuso powder* are p at u \> in one pound packs, and are really a good article, sot only Cat tho disease* Incident to Hordes, Co**, Baloe and other animal*, hut they ar« likewise an execlleat article to improve tho couiiix’U of the animal. FbrJt/ifcA Clnr#, they not only Improve tho condition ©f MirhCown, but they Increase the quantity M well as Im prove the quality of milk and butler. Tho proprietor* *ny that R lucrcase* the quantity cf butler firm half a pound to a pound a week to each cow, while tho#o perantu wl»° hare tried It, «ay a pound and a half to two pound* per -week, with UlO same UnJ of feeding a* before Of one thing wo are certain. all who use It once will use it all the time ami save money by tlm operation, as well os Improve the appcaranc of tb»-ir stock. Brice 25 cents a paper, 6 papers for $l, fILO. 11. K-KY’BBRr No. 1-40, comer Wood *L and Y Irgin alley, fgbl Wlioh'?alo and Rrlall Agent. I~o\Vj:*s hRCHVN~WINDSOR HO A F-—1 n ’►turo aniflSr j rale hv [frhlb] FLEMINO IJUG3., ITUNNELB, WIiLUKMxiDD—I gror*. fts*u)rt«l »lx»*, in V flora aud for salo by_ ffeblO) KLLMING 81108. riIANNIN~-W ounces ju« received and for sale by 1 fcblO ■ • ■ ■ 1 ■ ‘ FLEMING BROS, _ CYAN ARY BRKi>—lWb Ktti Just Wvlveil and for «Ub by } FLEMING BROS. / IYAUGEUKT FATABSIUM—6O lbs, lar *alo by V/ fablO - __ FLFMINO PROS. lbs just received and for sale by j R.hlO FLEMING BKOS. Important to Tailor*. JUBT RECEIVED, a largo assortment of Tailors’ and Trimmer*’ Shears, of tho best wakes in tho country, which wo offer at tbe manufacturer'* price*, at DOWN & TKTLEY’d, Enterprise Work*, . 130 \Y ood street, fab? YTholecalo Agent* for manufacturer*. For Bale or To Lot. I WILL BELL OR RENT mypropurty In Manchester, ■ oohslstlng of a short «cru of around, upon which arc erected two Framo Houses, on* containing, eight and the other four rooms; Btohllng, Carriage, Wood and Coni lloascß, andafiDo assortment of Fruit. This property fa very pleasantly situated near Urn Ohio River. Tbo build ings arc shaded by trees, and near the Omnibus station. I will sell oil or n portion of my Furniture, and would prefer retaining possession until Ist of May. Apply 10 . . . ■ fabfl 11. LKH, 139 Liberty strict. »Bm.AS»TfXb SALK Continued tltrongU February, 1884. A A. MASON & CO., No. 25 ITlfUi uttoot, opposite tlio City Hotel, will continue tbdr Buml-Aunual Bale through the month of February, 1864 Their Immense stock will bn again marked down, and sold at still FUR THER REDUCTION IN FRIOES. _ fol. PIIOI’KRTY IN FIFTH WARD FOR SAljE.—Flno two story brick houses on Penn street. Ono lot of ground, near tho corner of Walnut and Quarry streets. ApA/ to JAMES BLAKELY, fahO ■ • . Rem Estate: Agent.. 0“ BGOOD’S INDIA CIIOLAGOUUE—An unfailing remedy for Favor and Ague, and other bilious diseases. Pro pared from several yenris oxporifinco, and doflgncd especial ly for those offectlons of the Liver, and other Internal organ*, which attend tho diseases ofhlHans climate*. Resi dents ofsucli climates will And the Cholagogoo an Jnvaria ble and absolute preventative. Travelers by tho use of this remedy can penoirate tho forests of the South and West, at any season, In perfect safety. A * 7 fab2 Saccoßsor to L. Wltbox A Co. . MOLASSES— Old crop, in excellent order, re ceived and for salo low, by ,-rTvrxV */i *' - fobfl . ' LEECH. M'ALPIN & Co. T7IGB, ORANGES, AND LEMONS— j X; 1000 drums Figs; «- 60 boxes Oranges; 60 do Lemons. . .To orrivo and for sale hy . _ ji : iti .„ n JOSHUA RHODES A CO^ fohO ' SO Wood; street. v‘V 0 * . v -„ > A *. f -;% ij»-. - COMMERCIAL ROST. DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH jttARKBT: : . :Ofno« OT Mouhiro Post, i ■' 7 • ' - 'Wednesday,'February 15, ISM. j ..... The weather yesterday was unpleasant for out dooT ope rations, and the business transactions were bUtlrmited. Prom Un steady rains with whieh wq haro becn.'visitod, wo have no doubt our rivers will be sufficiently .high fur.aU purposes: • ■ r "•" Fu)US.— I The market yesterday, before the receipt of the steamer*# nows, was dull and quiet; and but few sales trans pired. We havs sales of 40 bbls ats7,2o, and inspection',; 85 do at same; 60-do 4O do at $7,25©7,37;.40 bbls from store at $7;50@7,76, . . CLOVER .SEED.—Sales of SO.bns at $5,60, - • • - - BUTTER.—fiaTcs Of ibbla prime at’l6c,‘ tnaT^Dfc i« firm, with sales reported of 100 >“atjOVSo, equal to cash; 7 kogs do at 9j^c. BACON.—Sales of 100 fes Shoulders at C*.4e. METAL.—We notice a sale of 4Q tons Winfield furnace, ats4S—6 months. ; : BEANS.—SaIes of G 4 bus to go'out nf market, at $l,l2J^. GRAlN’—There was none of unynccount offi-rod.-Tlfe demand for Oats and Corn'Continues brisk, at r 42c for bats, and 00c for corn.... Sake m - CORRICKI* DAILY VOB Qoon <k Sargent, £ Qrmer of Wood ana Si PENNSYLVANIA. 1 Pittsburgh Banks.... par.! Philadelphia 44 %\ Brownsville “ par. Bucks county “ % ChcstorCo.(newlssue).., m Columbia Bridge Co.. M „ ' Danville 44 ......... % Delaware co. u \z Doylestown 44 . ......... J? Easton 41 12 Germantown 44 j 2 Lancaster ' %Z Lebanon 44 *2 Montgomeryco.Banks... j2\ Northumberland 44 ... % PottsviUe “ ... y A Reading 44 ... j 2 Schuylkilloonnty 44 Q Washington 41 ... 12 West Branch u ... Wyoming > *2 Carlisle % 94 Gettyehurgh...... 3? UaYrisbarg... % Honenlale... |i Middletown Weyncsburg % York Bank*.... % Relief Notes. % United States Bank.—.,. 16 Allegheny City Scripu.,« par. Pittsburgh City “ par. AUcghenyCo. “ prem. NEW YORK. New York City Country Ranks...... NEW JERSEY. f All solvent 8ank5......... % DELAWARE. All solvent 8ank5...... BmallNotc*.. MARYLAND. Baltimore Banks Country Banks VIRGINIA. UankofY'o.* branches... Farmers’Bk.*br&oches.. % Valley Bk.-s branches.. Exchangeßk. a branches Wheeling Banks. M... V* Wheeling hrnnchc.9..... M % NEW ENGLAND. All solvent Banks % FBICEB OF STOCKS, coß&scnnPAiLTro&TtraxomnaafosT ci Patricks & Friend* Exchanps Broilers, Came* tj. FUXh and Wood slrtets, l J iiiiburgh, - • tOANB. u P!d. TSir m, United 5tate5Gi.1808......... 110,00 $ 120,004 100,00 CwtedStatesO*. ... Ioo,oof 101,00 100,00 Pwmsylvanlaes.lSTO.... 105,00; 000; 100,00 P<mn>iy1T&&ia&9.1868.~......-..«0T. 07,00 100,00 Allegheny county the......... j 100,00 100,00 Alleglicny county eoupona...— 06,00, 100,00* -105,00 Pittsburgh. city 6s« ............ 98,001 100,00; 100,00 Pittsburgh city coupons, payable i i ' New Yark:.;........... 102,00;. 102,00‘ 100,00 Allegheny CUy 65............. $8,00! 49,00! 100,00 Allegheny City coupons, pav&bls f - I la 02,00; 01,00: 100,00 BANK STOCKS. * ; Bank of £5,50; 65,75;. 60,00 Merchant** Manufacturers* Back 57,00‘ 6?,t>o ; .60,00 Rsebange 8ank..:..... ........ 65,25" -50,00 Parujera’DcpcsHßaok.......,,. I - ! . . Allegheny Springs Bank .. 00,00 09,0o f 2,14 BUIDOK STOCKS. '{ i Mononpthela 8ridge.......... 22,76: 24,00; 25^)0 fit, Clair street Bridge^..2s,oo Hand street ' 00, CO; 00, D; 47.00 3ortbmj ÜberUe* llrfdgn-......... CO.OOi 35,Ct‘ : 00,00 INbX’KANCfc STOCKS. . * Western Insurance Company...... 15.6C*: 16,00' Citizens* Insurance Company...... Tft.OO! 17,00 Assorlatod yireiaeu’eOnupauy,.., 7,00 : TKLEGJUriI STOCKS. | Atlantic and 0hi0;....... 42,00: ‘44,00; . 60.00 PHUburs?h,Ci'adnnati*tciujUrllle 41,75; ‘ 43.00, 60,00 lAke ............ ‘ 21.00 1 60,00 Pittsburgh Ga» W0rk5............... 63,00? 6V4>; 60,00 Mononpjhftla Slack water....... — 45.00' 60,00 RAILROAD STOCK. ? i Pmnsylranla 49,60;: 4?,75; 60.00 OWoanA Pennsylvania Railroad... 4S.7i‘ 40.00; 6-0.00 Cleveland a 60.00; 63.C.4*, to,CO MArim Railway and Dry Reelt--.. 102.50; . IoS.W; 10<y>0 Turtle Creek Vlank R0ad........w Io,oo[ 12,00'r 25,00 PerrySTlUe Wad* R'*ad..-«......-u.. .20,0'* ! 26,00 OrcausburgTurnri**...,. 10,00: ChartlersOiial Cenjpany„,.. w - j 13A ,: 20, C0 .comut STOCKS. ; 1 Pittsburgh tad UocU>n_ North Atacrkaa....-...^....*..,..., North West..— North ...... ObloTrap K**rk Mlr.nrecta—. ..... rutiburgb and lair R0ya1..^—..... Douglas 110u5b’rfn...^,,..^......... Ontonagon. Ridge .. Fire l. Artec-,..*,...,.-. Petilnjalar.. jV/Tert......... — PbcKils....... Teen City AUCTION SALES. Auction cnra. JAM&3 AutU-oDwr aotl CorajatfAJon sJrr* duct, Nti.l2o XVocsi street,near the r.f fifth, regulaVralesof Drj aoods.CleiMttg.Greceriejj.tjlafaiaitre, ttewand haul Furoilore, each day at li) an 4 U oVliselt; *&d at earljr each erening, VTa{/diw» »rd J*w*}tjr,Gu&jt, t’tou, Kooks, Faery artirlemCoUrfyj FUccs, with a gv-netal asasrlmcm of *r»;ry <Jc#-tHy,tfra bf Dry Utwd*, K*rfrr to CiMH'tiants. fetO AuctloiiM>U*U)r Salts* AT th* Cocjtacrcial Saloi Jk*orai* r conwr. of IVcoJ and Fifth rtrrrct*, at 10 o’tfock, A. M-a. genera} of Scarsmabls, BuM* and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, UootST ao4£bo«,nats,lssps,4c* AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. SI., r <lw*rics,Qo«!os»»j*, Glassware, Table Catlrry, Loo Wag Second Uand Uausefcola utd Kitchen Fur* nitur*, kc-r, . .: -' - AT 7 O'CLOCK, P. M„ Cocks, EUtkirwrr, Fancy Article*. MosiriU' Instrument** Hardware and Cutlery, .Oblldng, Variety Goods, OoW aad Kilter watches. Ac. .P. Jl. DAVIS. Au?tiOTKs L r, . {JttSLtf JAMES McKKHNA, Aucttose«T~ r BOOKS AM) STATIOSARY, «t Ao«Ura,-On Satartay evening next, >Vbrqai7*lfcth* at writ gw light. will boaafcl at U’Rtnna’* Awrnon House, an *Meh»ivc lot of valuable Tbcologirat and MDcellscwm* Books, Ink #»4 •Stationary, Map*,**. ' JAMK3 M’KKNNA, Awl IIMNSK HHIDTAk at Auction.—Oo Satunlar tvenhtfi next, ; February IStb, at 8 o'clock, will i w noli at M’Kcana’* Aurtfon U«iw # « largo lot of Geo Whlto Shirt*, Utir.n bosom* Um lata** Valters. _]fcblsJ JAg. WJfKNN A, Auct. ASStUNSES* BALE of an citc-.tipirp CCUNTHY i>K\ ; GOODS STORE AT AVCTIOX.-Oa MONDAY, Fclk ruarySOtb, 16SI, at 2 o'clock, will bo cold, at McKenna’* . Auction House, by order of Assignees, the clock of a retail century store. Among the lot are -rome very; Gn« good?, such at Saxony Coburg*, merino*, alpaca*, mr>us do latnc*, bcralges, ciognams, Unett Jarirs*, calictvs shints*.% paOL winfT, vesting*, flonuol*, bleached and brown muslin*. Mlk Irikto, AQilcrtnu, fine rb&wU and dres* bdkfs,, tiU-iuiy lace*, tweed cloths, cabinet*, patent thread, spool cotton, glotcaand hosiery, auapendor*, Uofwya, lambs’ wool shirts and drawers, wMte dress shirts, gingham and check shirts, overcoat* and pantaloon*, superfinesatin vcst*,lti*hJlucn r buckram and padding, silk plush, chn*an*, heavy blankets, - fUritUare calko, men, women, mbw*, boy*’ and youths’ : boot*, brown*, shoes, bootees, buskin*,pumps and slipper*, gum oranhoes; also, a rrry largo lot of silk and worsted fringe, with many other article*. * . . MSS JAMES McKKNVA. AuHf, P, M, OAVXB, Auctionoor. SECOND HAND FXANO FORTE AT At’CnON.-OnFri do'y afternoon, February 17U«, at 3 o’clock, at theCcm mcrdal Sale* Room*, corner of Wood ami Fifth strvi'.ts, will ho >old ono Uno ttrard Jdahogany case, six Octavo llano , foetal also ono I'lnnofitool. ; V.AI, DAVIS, , ; - feblft. ;■,. •: * Auctioneer. iSESIHADbE DWELLING lIOUms AND WT IN THE U CITY OF ALLEGHENY, AT AUCTION.—On THORS DAY EVENING,, February 23d, at 7 o’clock, at the Cum* mcrdal Sale* HoomSiOomerof Wood and Fifth street*, will bo sold by order of Jlea*r*.JatncS Denny and L Wilcox, Jr., executor*of the lafo John Kidd, deceased, tbnt largo nod valuable lot of ground eitanted on North Canal street, near Cbesuat, having a front of fcO feot, and extending back 274 feet to Liberty street, on which.l* erected nwell finished modern style tvo4tory : douolu brick dwelling bou.ce, with' bath room, carriage house, stable, Ac. Ob* pipes aro extended along the struct in ftront of the property. Terms.atsale. {febl-t] . D.M.DAVIB, Auct’r. PEREMPTORY £ALR,'/<* uTar the JZyhth Hard, At ArcTios.—On 'I hur>duy/February Wtb, at 2 o’clock, will be cold on the premises, those, niuotj.four valuable building iota, situate onTemmlvauia : Avenue, Beach, Forbes, Tustln and Uruddock streets, rut laid outby William Tustin* A plan of which may be seen at the auction store, corner Wood and Fifth streets. " ■>' : fcbU - P. M. DAY IS, Anc l’r. lAUGEBWCiIOF DRY GOODS, CLOTUiNUT At\ AT Auc j tion.— On Thursday morning, Feb,TO, at 10 o’cloek/at the Commercial Bales Hoorn*, corner of Wood and Fifth sis., will bo eold, without renerve to closeconslgoment,a general assortment of staple and fancy.. Dry Good*; em bracing nearly oil the variety usually keptin an extenslro Retail Dry Goods Store.. Also, a largo variety of now second hand Household Fur niture, Glass and Queenswure, looking Glasses, Groceries, Ac, Ac. At 7 o’clock r. M., gold and sliver watches, jewelry, hard* ware,cutlery, cordage,.brashes, blacking, fancy soap, per* fumery, and letter paper, variety goods, Ac, Ac; • ■ fcH / •:. - P.M.DAVIS, AUct’r. - CILaxUING fi LGitE AT AUO'i’iON—Uu FRIDAY AlOltN* f 3NG, February lBth, at 10 o’clock, at tho store of Mr. John Forsyth, No. 34 Market street, near Second, vrlU be sold Idaho!*declining business)hisentirestoekof Foshv ionablo Clothing,Cloths, Trimmings, Ac. Compridng super clothfrbck aad dress'coats, t-flho Overcoats, -hangups and over sacks; cafirimere, twoed,;and jean T KHCha and frocks; •black and fancy oasslinere r *atinet, andjeanpauts; bo per block and faney vclvet, £adn,.enk, cashmcre, Valencia, marselllesand linon vests psilk, merino, and cotton under shirts and drawers; wool an<l canton'ilannel dp.! do.; fino. whito and fancy shlrtsl shirt collars; super silk and satin stock*, ties and cravats; silk-handkerchief* i -kid, cashmere,. sllk,and thread .gloves; wool .comfort*; 'Hosiery; suspen-: derspumbreUas; super -black and fancy-clothing; beaver cloths; block and ftimcy French cassimsres; extra: satin,' silk, cashmere and m&rseillcs vestings; silk velvets;;trim* mlngs, Ac. - v D.M. DAYIS, Auci’r. Chcstß—Dr. KEYBEB, wholesale Druggistj.of 140 ; WpPd ?tr?ct,haa on hand a spUndidcs* aortmbniar JM®lciNE:OHESTF ? 'ibrThtnilie3^and ; steam- in Wticl® kind would do well to glve him a call. “ * v &bl* •“ "L * O'-’V ' ■ ■■< ••• \s‘- .«<** ■*• t£* '*;; ■ ■■■..'. .■■■ f"! . r V , ' V •.•’* •' « ■■»• ■■■ • »• *: . • , ■ ■ • ■ TBOBTEa>B Silß, -bm'acres hgmimprmtf ant valnal,h fAltltS, and-m%- ' ' *«»$»*» °f6«tf in the mmliaof Allegheny.Butterandlndianay-Safeoppenria J ' -ri- UB subscriberboinjfdulyanihorised, '•will be inreadi ' J.' ness to’make sale of the following described nrormrtv at the St Charles Hotel, in Pittsburgh; on' ' P T *. Tuesday, tDe !4tlidfty of February, 1854, from W/, o'clock, A r . M.. until 4 o’clock, P. M.,'and. continue "there daily until SATURDAY AFTEKNCON, the 18th Inst And then at the dwelling of. John Bhawyon Pineereek, from the 21st to tho; 24th inst./in'c.aaive, ami <*ftcr that period, at his office, in New- Brighton^'Deavef county, Pa. ' - - All; those various FARMS, Tying in’,u body: together, on the water? of Plrie creek-, la Shaler andThdmnh; townships,' Allegheny hundred acres of valuable land.- - • - The lamla nre adjacent to lanAs of C.F. Spang and othors, on the eottth; and on- the north by lands of Miller, Sliaws and other?, distanced on tlie Butler and Pittsburgh Hank' road from five to eight miles from Pittsburgh. This body of land is well located, for farming.and garden* ing ptupo«ies, and has some lino for country resi dences on the Plank road. The improvements are extensive on sqmo.of.the.furms, and. are occupied by tho following named tenantry: Wrib"Brown,. Samuel Borland,: Samuel RevdiOSjtirl Crist, John Gloss, George'Keck and John Miller. vAllpersons desirous of examining the respective tracte.of land would do well to cull upon tho tenantry, who can show tho extent of the improvements. > . , • ALSO, ail that body of Land, containing one thousand acres, . situated in Franklin township, Allegheny county, divided into several valuable Farms of from ono hundred acres odd upwards, located at or near lands of Heelys, Rob inr-ons and . others, at .tho southern portion, and oh the northern portion thereof adjoining lands of Martin Burns anil others on the Pittsburg and Zclioubple Plank Road. The several Farms are occupied by Levi Richy, Mrs.D. Ro gers, fwidow.) CochfcauEvans, J.Uhleuburgh and Francis Stockier; who, if inquired of, on the respective premises, could show tho Lands to personsherirous of seeing therm These several tracts of land are distanced from Pittsburgh from .ten to fourtosn miles* Bomo good CoaJ to be found on - some of Uicse Irfinds. KEELIST. THE KQB2tt!»o POST AT 2xehoiige. Bankers) • ixih tLreetg, ritUbxtrgh, ■ - - omo. Stateßk.&nd branches... 0 the?sol vent Banks a? Bank of Sandusky......... GnmvU10...,....;,60 6O _ 6O;-' W005ter.......r..... 26 INDIANA. State ..Stock Banks. Stateßk.anJbranches... . • . ILLINOIS. . 7 State Stock 8ank5......... s> Bteteßaaikßnmch f «..... £0 Bank of 111in0i5...... 76 ' KENTUCKY. ‘ ' - All solvent ’ ■}£ - MISSOURI." ALSO, idl those two ceriain tracts of Land,-contalniDg .450 acres, in Ohio township, Allegheny county ; ono of them ondho Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, distanced between right and nine miles-from Pittsburgh,' adjoining-lands of Hood’s heirs anil othersjorube western portioo, on whkhis a good improvement, well located for forming purposes. The othcrl tract is; located oh the' waters of the Big Scwlckley. Creek,'adjoining lands and others, well located i for forming, distanced' from. Ohlo and Pennsylvaniu itail road two and a half miles. . j --- - Stateßk.ondhranchoa... V MICHIGAN. All solvent Banks I WISCONSIN. Marino * Eire Insurance Co. at Milwauk ie« 2 ; 4 . TENNESSEE... Alt solvent 3 ; . ALSO, aIL that body of lan J, containing 1000 acres; in West JConneqhestdng ; und ; Muddy Creek townships^Xtutler. -county, divided into, good sized Farms of one hundred acres and upwards, on which' fhero are valuable improvements, and occupied by the following named tenantry: Philip :.Jlcckori, J. B.' Campbell, J. Nrlson; and Edward Frazier, who will impart information 03 to the Improvements, Ac., if called upon. A portion of this of Land la distanced from Ilanaony two miles, on the road leading- to Porters ■villo somo eix miles, and othersfrotn eight to fourteen miles. AH locat* d on good roads and very easy of access, - - ALSO, two other tracts of Land, containing 750 acres— ono improved and the other in the townships of WheaUleld,lDdiana county. At the same time and places.- ALSO, other valuable Improved Forms and Tracts'of LanA - NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent 8ank5......... l - • SODTn.OARpLINA. AUsolvont Banka 1 GEORGIA. All solvent Banka 114 . ALABAMA. All solvent 8ank5....*... 5 LOUISIANA. All solvent 8ank5......... EXCHANGES. Now York..., ;... par. Philadelphia...... par. 8a1tim0re............... par. 3£ disc’t. Louisville.... I .dlso’t,. 6000 ACRES, Sltuatodin tho counties of Beaver, .Clarion, FortesL Jeffers son and Mifliin. . . ..' Thepe yaripus Tracts of Land, are divided jnto small and large Farms, and are located in. flourishing neighborhoods and are worthy tho attention of settlers at homo or abroad. AlLpetßons, by calling upon tho subscriber, can obtain handbills giving- tbeir respectivo locations, or they'may find them described .in tho numerous hand-bills circalatorl in thq community. Title to the lands , are indisputable. Pdsscspidn can be given ondhe fiwtof Aiirll next, to per rons who may purebaso.. . : ; - BENJAMIN KUSH.BRADFORD, • , Real Estate Agent. -New Bmonroy, Feb. 6,1854,—fcb7f12gd - VALUE OF COINS. American Gold f new).,..,. pari American Gold (old). prim. Sorerelgna-i i. .44 83 Guineas..;. ;...* 6oq 7 So Ten Thalers 7 80 Ten Guilders 3 9o Louis d’or.. 4 25 Napoleons 3 83 Doubloous, Patri0t....,..15 7q Doubloons, Spanish 8 2fi Ducat5*.....,........,..,.,, , 2 1q . SST WnA undertake the introduction of INVENTIONS in' the Kingdom of GREAT BRITAIN, and all tho coun trier on tbo Coniioent, especially those of FRANCE, HOL LAND, BELGIUM, GERMAN ZOLVERBINS, SPAIN, and RUSSIA.'.' ■ " ". . - ' Hating been Baccessfully engaged for a period of twenty months In Ihe business, ho has acqnlrtri valunble iuforma tlcmin.regaid'to tho exiting-laws of those countries, by which meaus only .a VALID PATENT can be secured. " - Tllo.se powering VALURL& INVENTIONS, can foiw&td Drawings, Models, and, wlien possible, Samples acd. com municatioDs to me at Pittebtergh, until !the first day of April next; after wblch ttoe, to card of my Agents, War. Fmttxrv Eap, No. Ross - «tr«et, : •PUteburgh j" 'Alessw.' Groaoc McHcxar A Co., C 7 Walnut street,.Philadelphia; or Jawcj McltorxTj NO. 6 Temple Place, Uveryool, England— _ Neville B. Craig, R a q.» William Phillips, Esq„ lion. 11. Hepburn. John D. D*vi.% Col. Wilson M’CundJes?.. CoLSamLW. Black, Plttsburish.- Charlca Barham. Louisville, Ky." Gt&rgc MelicnryA Co., Hoa. Charles Phitadeßihla. Jam«i 3fcll(*nry, Esq., Liverpool, England. • fCity Cincinnati .Gaifitte, Louirville Journal, St. Louis Union, Philo. North ATserlcan ned Gazette, MvMa kln’a Courier, N. Y. Tribune, Scientific American, und'Bos toii ITeraM, copy on*, mouth, and ti-nd bills, to William Phillips Esq.) ', ' . \ ~ , ja2G - TRIUMPH OVERTIHJ COMPETITION OF THE WORLD va THE first and only PRIZE MEDALSfor 7lar» Dess . fttt heGrt'atExldbitionsin lx}ndon,iSsl,- and in New York. IJCd, v&s nwarded to ■ ■ F.fc x nU LACEY & PHILLIPS, Messrs. LACEY & PHILLIPS, at thmr oxteneivo estab lishment, Nos 12,14 and Id, South Fifth street, Philadel phia, keep the largest stock of ready-made Harness and 3>ddl«*» of any houses In the Unltol States. They have reduced tin* business of manufacturing to such perfect fj-s- Um, that, for qnalily and price, they are beyond all eom- The Iwt cf Leather only Js usc<l, and no pains nri* sjuited to reach pcrfccU-m .in every article. It is'r.ckmrtedgvd, that fer clegAbce, lightnesa, comfort and n-sl voloo, the iunt ?addtei Of Lacey. & Phil lips surpvps all others. They invite a clo.«o examination of thrir stock. —— .* cn,uo? | 20,00. < d7,W’: CwSS: 7^o; ; iT.fc* » SCQ.Oo' SjOte 10,0* 6,of»! —l' ?,ooi I.!?- U •Ltei ax<o; 2,oft \ .2,^: Attention Is called to tho following scale cf prices : Good, plain, Kcrrieoabte Single Harness, .$12.00 to $25,00 ** ' fahry « 23.50 to 30,00 “ plain ItouMa 40,00.10 80,00 They hare a branch of Uirir eftablishraent at Now Or- No. 81 Charles street. Oouutry llnnicA* Maker* can b© supplied with Harness cheaper than they can manufacturer them. ... '-Cajr A number <*f HAItNKSS MAKERS arc offered con* slant employment, tby year round. The highest wages givvn. -Applyto • LACEY A PHILLIPS, ?w», 12,14 and IS, South Fifth street, near Minor street, PHlftdeliibiiu Pa. (fghS' ALLEG IIENY FORGE. SOLOJIOS SHUTTER &, CO. (Late BUsel.A Semple’s Rolling. MlJLY.ou’the bank of tie Allegheny, beJow tbe St, Clair Street Bridge, - Aujx«wt Ciir, Pa. : fIMIB Twprfctor* rcjqwrtfuUr inform- tho public .'that, JL baring made extrudvo addition* to their establish-, •meat, they am prepant! to manufacture, on the most rt»a icruihioterm*, Iron Work for Bridge*, Car Axl**, <ia»rTy Work, Sterne Cutlers’ and Mapoas’ "TooL*, Mill Gearing, Machine Work lo general, ond heavy Forging, of •very description. JUw. HORSE SFlOESmanufactured by. Shelter** f'utmt finest Shoe Mitfane. Thotlowe Shoe.Ma* chlnewlil bo in operation tftMruf the- rakjdUj of Februarv, when all orders f;r Fhoea trill meet with prompt attention. .Mid Picks mode atid drcsswL Order* sent by mall or tele* graph attended to on the nhortest notice. ' jalL'y 108 WOOD STREET. rpIlE subscriber lias now hi* OYSTER SALOON AND JL EATING irorSE perf<cie\l in a manner thatcannot be excclcd by any RimUar «b*tHbd?hhSent in tho city. sfSAiswiiL snsEnrsD re* at all ndrxsoF TUP />.4K from tho.\ Chdiceit Plenis. Potvla, Flsli, dtc., &,c< Tli* LvVU r.f Faro cannot be surpassed,, nod ho would respect fully iovile tho uttvulinn r-f the public to It. CHARLES STILL, JaKkriuotf . . 108 Wood street IJGUS FoU HATuHIMJ.—The subscriber will hi?, ■eon*. ..J Btantly . supplied with frerti KncV-Gf the,following, choleobreeds, via: Roll and While Shanghai. Cochin Chi na, Black Spanish, Bramah Footra, and Imperial Chltta gongs. They arc rdl frtun-Preraiura Fowl*, bred .with great cure, oml perfectly pure. Apply at tbcSced.und Implement Warehouse* FLftli street. . fuMOanAu JAMES WARDROP. Sleef'Pena. J OSEPH Git. WITS PENS, NKvSOB. 708, 17Dc, 170,-351, •715, 720,723, "58, TOO, 7<32|748, 762.729, Barrel Peri, and Damascus Rarrol Pen. MYUR PmSKAS’ PENS—**Original, ’* “Doublo Action " VTrobhv Spring” “Fountain,” Jenny Lind,” “Double Kliwtl.*.” PRATT'S- 1 * Commercial,”“Extra Fine,” Republican, Al* hati, vsQf>»” u SHp Pens,? “Eagle." , 11. COHEN & Co.’s “ Swan Qqlll,” “ BncUsprlng,” u Flat* spring,”Engte,’' “Indiaßubber,” “Commercial.” “Gutta Porcha.” : ... •"•••. ' WRITING 'INKS'—-Hibbi-rt’s, Orth’?, Harri- Foa*a, SlaytfordA IfoycV r M’olkden*p. Hogan AThomp- Ron’fl, and WarrenV Rlrtrk, Red and Blue Writing Inkryin quart, pintj hnlf and 2 oz. bottloa. For fnl«i ot - - W. S. lIAVHN'S Stationery IVarehouße,; : ja2t:mko ____ Market pt.; corner of Second, : -» • y<• V Yi;.'/'' . •'( T y ■ MISCELLANEOUS. ISAAC ©HEGG, PATENT ,V«>:NT, tLEV BRESCC3: WORLD’S FAIRS, London, 1851, ond New York, 1853. JOSEPH J.XKYVe celebrated ComraoTrisl PENS. - W. fL HAVEN’S Commercial PEN'S, white and bronzed. “THE KLECTROPF.N ” “ Amnlgain,” w Double Elastic.’* BLECUWnU‘B <* RE BY PEN ”—** Thn Accountants*” And many other celebrated Pews; fot aaleby ' W. S. IIAVKN. Stationer and Printer, Jt*l:mw • •' - Market street, comer of Second. . eOLl> AND. fcILYEK PENS, .of superior qualities, for saloby ~ . , W, 8. HAVEN, i ' ~ ’ Stationer and Printer, ' ' jfcgßnue Market street, corner of Second. : / l ASKKT liUAllDS—‘JfcliWi lbs, for Bale by VT 1 ' ' AY.S. nAYEN, • : fobTnnto Corner Market and Second titreets. PBUFILK PAPEtui—Jußt recciTed a Itcsli supply at ro* ducutojtepi and for feale by : * • : . ' • IW. S. HAVEN, fehTnaan Corner Market Rtreetp, T7UKLD BOOKS FOR ENOLNEEIIS—A supply alway son' ' -h&tvdi'OTtnßdoto Order of ahy shopdor style required, at W, 8. HAVEN’S Engineer's Stationery Waiohoufe, : fubTnnao ' Oornor Market and Second Ptroets. ■\\f.U ATM AN’S DKAWINtTPAPERS—AH rize«,"for«jJo VL*? - W.a.HAVEN,Stationer, / ■ " :n>>o - Corner. Market and Second streets. . Mathematical instrumfints—a general asrort* • mentalways ou.lnind,atlV; 8. HAVEN’S , - VVarohouso, TobT?in*c, • .. Conier M»uket qn<l Second streets. . *TrniaiN RUBBER—For solo by : v“ V W, S. HAVEN, ■ Q ° taD * a - . Corner Market and Second streets; ¥1) LOANIZED RUBBER—For solo bw • VV. S. HAVEN, - feb7:mte / - ~ - Corner and Swnd streets. rt-iAPE by A W. S. HAVEN, febT.roM Corner Market and Serond streets. BANK BTOOK FUR SAljE.—Five shares Jlaukof titts*. bufg;'4i shares aterchonts’ and Bank, Pittßbtirgti. For pale by.. ' . fobs - :•••* - Bailey & renshaw. BANK STOCKS tv ANTED.—SO Shnros Exchange Bank, .50 ahpres M. and M. Bank,-25 [shares Bank of Pitts burgh. A. WILKINS * CO, fe3 . <- 71 Fourth street. NEW boxes, isj aud J 4 M. R. 110 mattfl Seedless:-for sale by : : unv24 - J. D. WILLIAMS, 122 IVood street TTOT CORN.—Anew supply just rocelTedby 1-L B. % C. MORGAN, -~. -Ja2S .. 104 Wood street. SUNDRIES— Dried llcefz SugarCurcdllams; • \ ‘-• v, Bacon Shoulders; • Crease and Lard, rec’dand for salobv fob O.. . ■ , -LERCII; M’ALPfN & CO. .T>CRK.UUYE OIL—A fre?h supply of genuine Oiiv&Oil . X.■ received by (fob?) - JOS. FLEMING.^ vOEPSUf—A supply received by - : > v.- - X fob 7 JOS. FLEMING. 4, .. «V »' v ’i.‘A si **■’*•*■'’ • S-'W r r h' ■T^'L 0K GVZHOR’S Improved Ifon-Explosivo Camplioiio lamps, HATING PURCHASED THE Ir/lil .right for tho above LAMPIn the -j!« IsL.: . .»oountios of ALLEGHENY, HKA* c* yVJjh. Washington. tay 3k_- • rfffipsjl jF 13TTE. and GREENE, wo arc pit* "Pared to famish Lamim. at gall' Bights for it Tcbscmablia price.- • , : rThese -Lamps are so constructed. >7 v >*< . as to render explosion impottlble. and the public inay rcat«»tisfied that they may be used with entire - Tbey-olsoriyo Trioro brilliant light. and the. tnatorialsused being ebeaperthan :ihe “ Long or oils of any kind, they cruet como into general use.. 'We also have LANTERNS and CANSonthenon-cXplosivo principle. _ This certifies that we have seen, examined anJ trisd. Oc uoloo& s ImproTod -N6n*Explodloß Camphene Lamp. pa*' tented January Gth, 1852, unit are fully satisfied thetltia rt .very Tolpable improvement, and will bo found fir preferable b> any otber.Lamp in use. "We-belleYe for safety it Is per fectly reliable; end' therefore deem it richly deserving tho attention of all such os have'occasion .to ufq Lamps of any bind. • • ■ E, C. Biddlo, Batavia, N. Y.» S. A. "Wilson, Batavia. N Y F. Booth,' do J.C.'Wllson, do -F. Austin, • do T. 0- BTKennon, llar.cm; M&Y/ C. P. Parsons, ..do- IL-J.Maon, do AlvaSmltb, - ; do • :W. D. Loworlo, Williaras’g, L. I. P* , . do J. £. Bogarilos, :do EUaeFoote, .do . . J.Spinldgs, do A.; D. Tyron, :do R/Brown, do N.A;Woodword,do . . J. A. Patterson,.. do OAMPHENE, FINE OIL and FLUID/always for sale at the lowest prices/. -•> •: r/-;r. : • J. The attention of Stcamboatmen and-Railroads is respect*, fully invited to the new patent Lantern and Can v The Lamps may be seen in operation at Dr.KEYSER'S Drug -Store, 140 Wood street, where theYorefcepfcfor sale.:. feblOrdswlf • Important notice to all lyhom It may Concern. A GREEABLE toon Aetof Asrerably of thoStato of Penn sylvania,and in conformity with thd authority grant ed by the Board of Trustees ofthe First Methodist Protestant Church of the city of Pittsburgh, Pai, have par; ehased nßurying Ground in the Allegheny Cemetery, for the purpose of transferring theremains of thedcad,now resting in the Burying Ground belonging to said Church/ thereto, (located near the canal, and fronting oh Liberty ; street, in the city of Pittsburgh. Notice la hereby' given to nil who have lot privileges, or oreo'iherwiseinfereate'd in said Burying Ground, thnt the Board of Trustees are now prepared to attend tb the remo vnl of the dead to the Allegheny Cemetery.: ? Jt is desirable thAt immediate attention be given to this notice, as. it is . contemplated to hhvethe entire removal made during the present winter. All the necessary information will be had by applying to, or addressing Cfra?. Craig, Esq/Diamond alley, Pitubnrgn, Pa. By order ofthe Board of Trustees. JOHN S. BANDS, * W. B. ENGLISH,' ROBT. 1L MARSHALL. ja2:3md*w • - - - Committee/. JlleSlaken’a Celebrated .Strengthening . - Plasters, spread by ; inachlu^ry. THESE PLASTERS are confidently, recommended aft a speedy and effectual remedy in all cases; of Rbeuma* tism, Sprains, Lumbago, Coughs, Colds, Asthma; Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Bach, Chest, Sides, Ao.,'hud'Con sumption: and are'.particularly useful.tothose who labor tmder’ attacks of cold,' which 'result with pains in the breast.oflen the,forerunner of consumption; and. In a cli mate like ours, where coughs and colds are almost an un*. failing consequence of the sadden changes to which we are allrmbject, such as are thus attached willfind them invalu- All genuine hare my signature embossed, in. lha leather/ . : JvA.'M’MAKEN/.: Sold only In. Pittsburgh By fL K. NORGRAVE. corner cf Penn and Locust streets. A liberal discount made to. deal* ers/" v . > ja2B/ Copartnership. -• BF, JONES, BERNARD.LAUTH, ».M.KIERand J. F. .LAUTH, having associated themselves together, un der the firm of JONES, LAUTH ft Oa, will carry on the “American Iron Works,” recently erected by B. Lauth ft Brother, in East Birmingham. - D. F. JOKES.,.—...!*. LAUTH-v J>. SI. y. LAUTH. AUEIIICAK IBOH WORKS. JONES, LAUTH & GO., MANUFACTURERS of superior Bor, Small and Wire . Iron, of all descriptions; warehouse. No. 00 Water t»h, between. Market and .Wood stti, Pittsburgh. fjall:3m tl. W. BASEIN—SnjtXS H3DLE Notion;. . . •-, HAYING porchased the entire stock.of «T. C. Anderson ft Co/.wu wiU continue the wholesale FRUIT and CON FECTIONARY business, at tho old stand, No. 0 Wood street, under the stylo of - ; M. W. RANKIN ft CO. . . disposed of my entire interest in the .A~ wholesale Fruit and Confectionary business to my late - partner, Minas Tindlc,'aml 31. W. Rankin, salesman in said house, (who are authorised to lise the name of the late'firm in settling the badness of paid firm;) I tsko pleasure In re-' commending them to ray. former friends and customers, and hope for a continuation, of the liberal patronage bestowed bn roe/ • y ■: J. a.ANDERSON. -• Pittsburgh, January 9,lSs4—[jalO] : .• ..j - WnXXASX :.l.—.i.Jtsrpa fbklak. I HAVE THIS DAY associated with mo as partner, my nephew, JAitiaPnmx The business of mauufiicfu- : ring and importing of HOSIERY* YARNS, ftc / will be con* tinccd attho Old Stand; No.24l'iflb street; anii condncted uuder the firm, of Wiiusai Dais ft Co.- All persons having claims against mo will pleas* present them for immediate payment, and those whoaro indebted willplcase settle their., bills, wi'b as little delay as possible. / WILLIAM DALY, No. 21 Fifth sh, v -- Next door to the Iron City Hotel '-■^ antiaT y 12.1854r-U a^4 3 - - ; : : THE Partnership heretofore existing'undcr the stylo ot. NECL'Er, Blohaw ft Co. has been mutually dissolved. Wit. Dawbo.v, of the late firm, haying purchased the inte rest of Ja«. S.Negley, thff-buJdne3S will be-con tinned as usual, under the style or DAWSON. BIOnAN ft CO., wbo are authoriiCd to use lha namo of Negloj; Blohah & Co. in settling up the old bnrincss. . J. S. NEQLBY, • W. DAWSON, Pittsburgh, Jan. 2,’M. P. MOHAN. disposed of my interest in the life firm of Negley/.Wohan.ft Co. to my former partner, Mr. Dawsoti, who with BJr. Mohan will continue the business aa here to fbrn, T hare the honor to recommend and request the libe ral patronage of my friends and business acquaintances.. jn4l -Respectfully. : JAB. S. NKGLEY. . ~. JOSEPH FLEMING, fSUCCESHOR TO t. WILCOX a - CO.} - CORNER MARKET STREET AN'D DIAMOND, keeps constantly on hand a full assortment of Drugs, Medh cines, Medicine Chesta/Perfumery, and ail articles pertain ing to hi* bnKinesF. 4Sf Phyriclans’ Prescriptions, carefully , compounde»l at all boars. .... ; V- , ■ ' OmCE Oino AXD PESW3I tVANTA HAILEOI2> 00-, > ■' Pittebarghj Derember 31,15>5. ): • • rjtnE Directors or "the Ohio and IVmnsvtrazii&Uilrosd X Company have declared a dividend of tour percent-cut ibe net earnings of road for tbo &x months ending ihi? day, payable on and after the .23d January next. •. Transfer Books -will be closed until 27 ih January,prbx. j»2 n AV. LARIMER. Jr, Treasurer. ;4 LD FERSONSknotrlng themselves indebted to the Fub- XjL ecriber,-will please mate payment before tho 15th of. ns after that date, allurft>a!d accounts will be left with AW. M’Marter for collection. As I am closing up my business nnd expect fo leavo the city before the first of March, I hopo the above request will .be complied with. ' JOHN‘FOBSYTn. . frhfl ■ ■ r. • yo.Si >laTkot street. PEEK'S FLOUIi OF PUMPKIN, FOlt PIES.-—This arti ole is prepared from Rood sweet Pumpkins, and will make Ptes of superior tiaality ' Take one ounce, dr two' table BpoOnfuUs of the jwiwder, and add to it ono quart of milk'; let it stand an hour dr two in a warm place, after which add eggs; spices and sweetening to suit the taato, and it will ho.ready for baking. For sale by li. E. SELLERS & CO. . jalO :--- . r 51 Wood street, * v rLor’ - ' fujoko. joox rLoirao.: . FiLEBIIITG BROTHERS, • (Successors to J. Kidd & Co.) .. WHOL E 8 A LE' DRTTGGIB T.S, At). CO Wood Sired* PittAurg\ j\». 'Propriotow of Dr. M’Lano’s Celebrated liver PiHs.&e. , v ~. : j*lo j. ......... ruanxa.- Notice* • JOS. FLEMING haring associated with JO3. ABEL, the. -business 'trill hereafter be conducted under th* style of J, ABEL & CO., at the old stand, cornet of-Smithfieldand Fourth streets. ' 1 .. . - -Jal:y A LOT 2V feet front on WYLIE street, and extending back 100 feet to Wide alley.. On the back part of the Lot Is a Cellar Wall, built fbr two small Houses. This Lot is in a dcsltablo location for a residence; .and Till bo sold low, and an favorable terms. Title good, and clear from Incumbrance. Enquire of GEO. F. GILLMOKK, novlf* .At Ofllee off Morning Pnst.' HAVING. determined to close* my business within tho nextslxly days, I will sell off my remaining stock at greaUy reduced pilc«». The stock desira bio Goods; amongst them are SO ps. Bar’d Country Flan nels, iwlling at W cents a yard.' ; Jv<3. MUNTZ, vja4:tf'- •• ■ ; •• Market street, near.Llberty. W-nTExausir. . j.mcnannsos. -j, i,behseit ENGLISH & RICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, AND Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Bacon and Oil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerlyoecupled by Burbridgo & Inghram, No. XIC Water and 150 First street, Pittsburgh, Petma. ' fe3 Copartnersktp’ THE UNDERSIGNED have this day entered into co-part nership, under tho name and style of J.A.HUTCHI- SoNf & CO., for the purposo of tranaettng a Commission and Grocery business. JAB. A; HUTCHISON, • A. H. WALLINGFORD. = Pittsburgh, February L 1854 - - fehO . .Domestic and fbrnpn Exchange, IJankjXota, Gold end Silver Bought, Sold ana Exchanged, at the exchange and banking HOUSE of WILLIAM A. HILL & CO., Di wood btrrct, MtTSBtBQn. : allowed on time deposits. [ janl2 LIVINGSTONS d^CO., - ' FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, / Steamboat Agenta, •3a26:2m . Terre Haute. Ikd’a. , Wonted. •' A N EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL CUTTER— J.X One, who understands the business in all its depart ments, at JOHN McCLOSKEY ftfCO., fefl • No. 88 Wood street and Diamond alley. ROYSTER AND CO FPEE H OITSE.-Sa D. BARNARD: . JVo. 40, Fifth Strut, beftwen Wood and Hlarket. janlftly) / / rmsmmoit.'' ~: ; VTT'TLti bo found on tho regular market days and even- W inga at STALL No. 98' DIAMOND MARKET, Pitts burgh, and at STALL No. D ALLEGHENY MARKET, with his .usual quality of Ilams, Smoked Beef, Tongues, Lard, Sausage, Ac., he.- : ~ jajrST^m r=** Spring Style of Hats—Just received at MS No. 231 Liberty street, oppoaite head Of Wcotl. feteriw SAMUEL WEST. Undertaking* ’ > -;■ WM. W. ALEXANDER, (formerly of tho cornet*of Penn and St. Clair streets,) having resumed the above busi ness at No. 122 Smithfiold street, next door to Vlra in alloy, is prepared to furnish COFFINS, HEARSE, CARitIAGES, and every thing necessary forfaneral purposes, at t bo short est notice. . : : . fi-bStlm TAINE -CLOCKS.-—Wo wish tolnform tho.citizenii thatwo ■■ JIV have received onoaf the finest assortments, cvf Mantle 1 Clocks and Marine time pieceaj over offered in this, market,: direct from the manufacturers, which wo soll will tas low ns any house in the United States,- (at retail.) and much than any establishment in this city. -- Also, n fine lot of Watches and Jewelry,-which ve will sell as-usual, at wholegalopriees by .‘the single, article; at * HOOD'S Jewelry Store, v;jap3V.. . r •. •SO Market street, PittHburgh.: -To-Let,r'..-' r -A- BASEMENT‘ROOM, cornor.Fourlh. street amd Cherry ■<X alloy, Pittsburgh. The Room la 121 -feetwFde by 32 deep; bne "half above groohd; dry: and’ well.' finished. It has a coal vault in front. • Will be;rented'froth Mat April next. .'.Enquire at office of l *Mtmshiig Poat.'t v ; : ja7 npHK VLV: BHIiWOSBYr-And ttio flew Mission Wouso, at X Points;/ fly of tlifs Mission. \ Far polo ‘ - a . • lMWeoa^trwt. **":.*VV-‘i*L •' - ft- ' -i *_» < ' *■' "■ j *v>' ■■■•* «►.„ •■■■ •, I ■ ..V fl/" rr , ' ’ •/■, \\ “■ ’"'••v ■ •«•■ V. kV *. '• .'v l 7 ■ - -■' ' ■ **'*•->" l«Vi ■ ,'j. >. i y i. : .v *.' " ' - ’ -•i 1 . , *>' x j fW'*- fV ,-, ~ ■>“■ miscellaneous. Copartnenhip Sotlce, nisßolutlou. Dividend Notice. Notice* BUILDING LOT FOR SALE. BARGAINS. CORNUCOPIA James Garctneiyßntcher, " " r\r-c f " - .I 4 • MEDICAL. BMEAFUfJEKS, PARTIAL OR TOTAL. EHT2HEE.Y SEIsjrOVSSD, Dll. AUnetIEKT >» >to • rail tfw otlrntlon of !}in*» Bu/TL-r!ns from ft total or partial losaoftii* baarlfia to the followiuis.facb!.. -Hb, tr«rta. dl«e»»»/tif tha mildS or luiemal ttar wUI» * ' MEDiCATED DOUCHE?. ' Sneh us is pranked in tlw JofirroAricsof. D#rnn, lirußse!s,liarnb«nj»jßpUs? th«' most diaUngnbliCii.Londfin. Ain'fßt)',- with thv most tlorfui sccttfH j indeed,lt js thobniy mtilhfvi ihat fm< been pnilormly stteewßfcd. -Thcbest pW** oftfce Cfflcficycf th* •treatment will boa ton v---. • • '•••'■ „ _ ■ NISVE HUNDMib NAM.B9, • thoUiilte>v Stows,' Canada, *fewßraTWwic&; ana Aoja Scott->, w/w JtUn'lefn rest-rr/dfa Acute Slurring. ; ann not.n Finsle t oaf knowledge, did w* fidl to effect «Itlhir tt partiSUoc- tolnl rc/itoritlon Of Qjc Hcarinff, wtionyour Mlti-n at taciractlons wero faith fully i.iid punctanlly mlhcica .to; r 'iiant *l:o; coold "not heat the repotcor a.inatntutjmn’iflcitgt-hi.can now hear it watch freav.at tha distance of four feet.: • - • In cases of toucans bccunmiatkm in : Old Kustoehlim Tubo und Tyrapan u tb; IhflAm mat ltm\6f Uio Sl nctis Mem brane/ of. tho->l?ml;raaa Tjm pani, .cominpnlyealieU the ~ J)rqni t ”..'br'wlieir. the 'disease cah'be trailed to tbc> offoeis of Fcvcr, Coldff f ! th{j.a/e of Qoi- Gatheringin fechild* hood, :4c.; Dp. jMsppberffl trnalmApfr Rlanqs .pmemlnent, nhere.tho;ALdltory;Cahal is dry.nnd.Bcafy, with Jittlaor no reftretfon; wheb therdcofn-css'j,? necotnjronied with noises Ear, likofAlUng waterfehirpins afibEects,ringing of. -bell3,msiUDff ofleatej. crmUnUaL.imlsatiop*, discharge of- when, in. fitoopiri A aseosutibb.lff,ftfit as ifaitish 7? heatl-.tbok' place, whSfiKtbe hearing ialesi l IV ; 4 d i*.w o ? d -r , ' tT, * ttier ’ when a cold has been • taken, thia.tnethpdoftrtatiDg thu disease is infallible, _ w \_* IN AND Umiß CASES * tny «xiM«enw-t/i^bts^o:{ ft ; lia yft;j f v tb j l j,, J |- thahearin* rK° ln -the Deaf and Dumb School ntLtfptfcf.outb/.a cassuf 14,7 succetded tn rtttonng- Four to . acute- hearing/. Dr. A. beka respectfully to thbne Cases lw undertakes bo guarantees a successful re3uU,/nmplete restoration, or such ■a marked- improvement rr will bo perfecUy aalisfoctory if hisreihtulles are faithfully aprdied and directions adhered to ‘ Applicants will >lease‘ Btata’their duration of di fliniso, ifmatteff arc noises.da-tha; Eox.i, f?to(e of genornl health, ami what they.TOppose to have been tin> causo of When tho cirfinmstanceii.wiil '-J • .Medicines, Apparatus, Ao,.wiU bosenttoanypartaiiny owocrpeDse. • .. . . .. . J - Address. DR,’ AhSOPHEJIT,'Br.6ADffat;OBIeo nrar Canalktreet, New Yorft; ■ ‘ • K r v r ! - ‘ fe3-3mi ; • '- v SHtc Doll2r^€tm£vttatio*F&:::r Invalids of Pittsburgh, and Vicinity; H attention is urgently invited to a Careful and can "•JL did perusal of' something' that' bas'jostbecn intio Uuced into the tlme*honor<*d.Kcvptono Pxnto' :;•••: . PUDVERMACHRRtS ’ UYDlib-KLICCIRIO . VOLTAIC CHAINS! A. NLW and NO VET* mode of applying apoK-orfal mpedlal agent; so bouKtrocled as ter bevrorri under ilio garments, 'ivert to the BUlo/prodocing-aconstant, IININTEKIiUPTEIi effecting • Imteedlate .Relief From the most acute pain. and ahm a- Ttermanent cnrcof all NERVOUS DISEASES. Itfteldomhas failedtofurnish',ftlroostcertain' s FIXAIj f .PKRMANENT CURE.byboWs used according ' todlfrations, to.tbe following db*nse* f a . "Rheumatism,' : ' ' : ' Uterine Pftidtf,' \ Gout, Sciatica,.. . Palpitation of tho Heart, • . Paralysis, . Periodical Headache, . Fainfiriaud Swelled Jolnhv Ft* Titos’Dance, . • -Neurirtgfapftbe Pace,- ;• :Gehcratt}«hilUy, Plseases of the Spine, 1 , Pains of tho Chart, •- ' • , Deafness and : Blimlhcß3, Hysterif'S.DyßMpsia, . ALL DISEASES That are . caused by a deficient amona£;bf NERVOUS FLUID, greatly relieved, ITnot permanently cored by simply wearing, tbexhai ns fom few hoars caich day; ' * Be It Understood / That. It' \i notcloimod, thift' It cures all diseases, but’only those for rwhichifis recomraondedy and. moreover, xro boldly elfdni.ahd DEFY',lhat na imodicmal agent of ANY .KIND, has-performed SO,JFAKY. CURES during the lost jear,.of those diseases named; as -. •• ?•. . PULVEEHACHER'S ELECTRIC CHAINS. . And to prove defy iroy pfirpon'to produce *o many. WELL ATOUSNTICATED CERTIFICATES of Scientific Phynciane and rlhtolhgent may be found in a pamphlet of to* be hadVeratlsV of the agent iu ihls-tdwn. . .: .. \ " ... . r° : . ... ' :^.'-ThedecWcCh^ios>erefirstiQtro(jUcedinT^ancolalB6o ; andafler being subjected*to tho roost * - l -• t and Rigid Trial, By tho .first medical , nnsn in they, vrere foand to pea wsa strange and marvellous power in fclifevjdgpain, wfiSS- 1 - .eror applied, and by. tbplr.lnfluerice Were; introduccdintd the hospitals ofibat also secured by Jotters patent by the French Government. : • m-. They are now introduced in Rimes t'every Host}tall -hi England, Germany, Anstria, Belgium, and patented in those countries; where they have become tho . : •■/. MOST POPULAR CUBATIVE AGENT. IN THE WOBU>. They were first.infrbduHsl: Into the States about nne year Fidee/aodb,went through the same tr ai ns in Eu« 'r6pe, and wero at ohco lntroducftl Into-cv'ery'llospltal lni New York, where they nre now la diulvuiAfeSecting even JIORE WONDERFUL CURES- than Lad eier before been awarded them. - • .. They,are highly reeoramendcd'hy Proft. Yalentlne Mott, Timßuren, rofet an'Ucitlicfjr, ,w&o ; .hnvi> published their ' views of their power-andvalue In: several. of the medical - journals In that idty» arid are also . In. the daily practice of rccoxmhendmtt tliflr tusetopßlienta. A full account of the! r opinion may nlw bo found id every pamphletyaud *cnt to 1; the addressed tvny.perp&nun the State by applying fnost r paid) tbDr.GEO.H:KIiYSERi who iaugent foe Pittsburgh, ‘ Pa.' ..The chains cin he scut by.mafljWitlijfull-dcscrlptlonff for UP*. . rPriconfChains, s3tind!j,s. ■- , Physidons are politely invited tochll And-'examine their constructiori,nhd.prbhounce upon their merits. '• Onc Word TZore to Invalids, /No person need fear.-th/it they, will,not accomplish just what lt : is ciaimedihey'cau do", and all pefsbnswho hRVo. become disgusted with-u censtant pouribg down' of patent nostrums (bottled swill), are kindly and politely invitod to give them a Inal.* ..:•<•■ ••'• . . / N> 8.-—OneChaln. will Inst fbrypira and lose'none oflta electric power by u n e, and can bo applied to either adult or , laid. • *' - . \GEO.II. K.EYSKR, No, HD corner of "Wood- street and Virgin alloy, Krtsharghj wholessio and retail agent. Also, by J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny-City; .' 1 ' ';• • [deolfl;daw6gL Dlt, TERRELT3 4113 AiiNU, OINTMENT jicnU cure Salt rheum (Tetter), Chilblains, Common Sorts; Chapped or - Cracked Handd.Jßhms or Scalds, Cutaor Y'oan es,l nflammstionof-iheßreast, jßitraof Insects, Sore Dips, Plm ■ pies bn tho Face, and Breaking -Cut aha Sonwon Children, and all igad:ar and surer thrmouy other Medicine. ••• V- •:■■■• "For sale "by FLEMING SiaStHEKS, and Dr. KEYBKB. Wood street, ~Kl£sbur£i;; J-&.&H1TII -Ihnninghpm Drua; • Steraz street; LORENZ i W3GHUULS,. ."Works; Mr?-».8. • HQmnS. -T^-Siprissoev: tk. H_ CCISRY, Anegheiiy City; -" SAMUEL DTE7L ASwitow €Ef».: SMITH/Lawrence- Tillo; LUKE B.DAVISON.East "Liberty: SPANS 4 CO . Stewartslowu' LEWIS DALZKLL A CO.,' Sharpsburrtj; STEWART LLOYD 4 CO., Mechanlce-Mron."Vforks; J.W. HANNEN, Manchester. . - v '\; _. jytKfc&Jtwr ... .. •• • B, A VenatfagCj HUERKis evidence that most. Bothfy**very mind that •. IX. FkhriestockVYcrraifaguis.tho maly article that. V can to administered’xith theCTrtaintyo/ expelling u-nrrn n; •• ' : : - ILujfax, Nv.s» J*nV23,1852.. I hereby certify, that A, child of mine, oged tbreo jeans • had been yery ill for a month, with a pain in.the chest, gen* . eral weakness,andlopS of nppotito.- I udvised to try R. A, Fahnestock’s.Vorcnjfuge, and acnoniifcgly bought a bottlo from M. Naylor, Ibugcht. 43ranvilloT fitrewt- ntiv. •. • lug admimriared a portion ofr lt, he; pasßod, within twenty, four honrvTwo Hundred.and. Forty-two Worms, from.six • •tn twelve inches in length, .-The child, immediately alter ’ •thhs-bad its. appetite' restorol, and; eoQm.enjcjed perfect health;'"Another child; raven yeara.old, who had been more or less sick from.'hisrbrrth; t<»fc.ihe remainder of tho : l*ottlft, which canped him -: to pass. One Hundred and Sixty, two Worms,. - From that* time to thepresent, his health has - bean perfectly good,an& i ho- has ’tb rivpd .as' well ns any child could. : . 1,'.,’ IXIZABETfI-BI^HOP. ;• Sold, wholesale and iaUiliby all'the principal druggists and country merchants thronghoutthe United States. Jaol6 '' Dr. J. Ho3tetter?B Celebrates StomacH Bitters, J orate and strengthen th'a whole'Pysteniof every ono ■who uses th«taiTitoucm-.kept ior «ileliy;->-'^-1. 7 Ur. GEO. n. KET3ER, corn«nr'SVoo<jßt, and. Yirgiu alley: •• FLEMING-BRO**., Druggists* cor.-Wood and.Foutth si 31* E-.SELLEItS, 6t . :bot."Xblrd oodFourth: JOEL MOHLEK.Druggist, Rtreet; ... and nil ou t first class lintels and lUstauraota, as well aa dpalersgenerally, whero-tlio proprietors t^fertbo publicfbrtbcto,: -•■;.■■ ■.:.■■ The expense is siit n.triiity when. comparwtwith thoin* calculablo good they effect. • • • -Feeling aatirilod that our Bitters .posscsiuierit sufficient to rccscmmend thetd f -’tre;Trin..not mnltiply words In tholr praise,, bat alkali to giro them; a. trial;-but be careful to Mk-for HOSTEITEB’S. STOMACH BLETKB9, . as there oro other Bitters represented' to.be the -same, cmnparu tirely are worthless. •OQrßSttersarewithout>rlT»l > either .as to their medicinal qualities,-or as a boverazo, • They nte | put ap in eqiiaro bottles, containing .a full quart,wlthdi f sections on, undr Dr. Jcilos.Ulter't Slonuvh J3dters blown on [ the glass,' Kono other genuine. • - HOSTETTEIV SMITH & C 0„ 2G?lVnn street, Pittsburgh. 950 • Itcfward ~-*3**v, WILLIjb paid tofcnypereonwhowffllniy abo*of »rTERRKI/&HEALING OINI ... I? vT' if e y W *G call. at. xn y oflicoah d Bay wltir n c^^roonsciftnce,-that ■it irUI not eora £BSZAl " cwreCbappt!tUlutidfl,C2)iWaina,(Jba» • ting, fore Tips* Burns and freezes, Sorea >s*B;iWfTEv\ ; o n Children; and grenUyalleviate, If not entirely euro BaltrhiTum, Piles, laflamaa- Bites of Insects, 7 PimpleaiSntheFaee, anilallKseasesofthe Skin. MONKOBIBBREL,. ' Naogituck*Conn. Tor sale by FLEMISH BROTIIBRS, and Be. KEYSEtt, "Woodptreefc, Pittsburgh;- J.-fl; SMITH, IlirininghaDi;- Mrs# 8. HOLMES,Temperkneevillo; COJUIYi: Allegheny; WM. SEIBERT & 8R0w47» Penii street, Plttstmrgli; LOR ENZ & \VIGnTMANi PetinsyiranlaQiar4 Works; SAS1 T L DYER, Allegheny vWM-SMlTllVLawnineeYllh?;.LUKE B. DATISON, East Liberty; SPANG A <X>.. Stcwartstnwn; LEWIS DALZELL S CO., Bhurpebyjg: STEWART, LLOYJ> & CO., Mcch&nicsMron Works; J. W. Han* -Chester.. • ' . - >y2salawy NB.—A single trcr :of.Dp. TEKr.EL’B OINTSrENTttni • keep any yarmers, Snilor’fltor Mocbaxi* life hands, Tot them chap or crncfc ovur so.haxivsoand and to good working oriler all winter. “•'•** I'wpaml and sold by MON HOE. TERBJEL, jyii&dAwy Private Oisea*es* ._r_A ' PR. .BKOWN % No/41 Diamond 'Alley, De* /% Cggjjy... votes hje eutire attention to an office Practice. gSSap \MI .. Ilia business is. Private lUgf -: «3&» and such painful affections,. «2£» / brought oh byimpriidence/youthml Jnd,ul]jeiLceaßd excess ► . Syphilis, Syphilitic KTTipUonE,Ooiiorrhea;Gleet, Stricture,. Urethral Discharges, Impurity. ofjthe Blood, with all Disea* 803 of the Venereal Organ. - Skin Olsehspß, Scorbutic J?rorr/ 41ons, Tetter, Ringworm* llercuiialDiseatfcsjSscuntt! t?eas* nossy Impotency, Pile?," RheutmiUsm<'J‘'einalff Weakness,/ Monthly.: Soppresslonß, 'DleeaBes Of tlie *Toiots» Fistnla in Atjo, Nervous Affections," Pains in the Rack and-Loins, lrtl tation of thn Bladder and treat*^--; Cure .guaranteed'r -v-v ■■ Sixteen yeartf* practice (sjx in thiscity ) enables Dr. Brown to offer assurances of a Speedy cure to aiiwhcrmay come unv Private Consul tkioa Rooms, Diamond alley ;: • Charges moderate,-' ;- " . • /novs:d<fewly ~m * ATISSL->-l/r, Krown’a iierely ducovemi. remedy •'JtC’for Rheumatism is a *pe«dy and,certaio Remedy for that painful trouble.- It never Mis.* 1 • /-- -..- '•,•• . • Officeftnd PrivateCoruiultnUou Honing No/41 DIAMOND, Pittsburgh, Penn’*; • The Doctor is always at home. \ mmcbsSfcdAw. •■" • v - ■ - J" WARDROP’S SERB STOUR la jjow tepkto with early . Scedsi f«r ibohet beds’; I’mnlng'lnstramen Is, for the; orchard, corn stalk_ and ’sfcaw ahd eterythliig of interost to thofarmer,gardener oramateuT. ..••■ -/Orders from dealers and raerehaum filledpromptly.Oh • liberal-terms. •• 'T^BKBH"PEACHES—I -hW splo«l can;vfrc*b prc/serrocl 2KJ Wbertv street-* • fa'H. T^IATAWBA.■COtfNAv:-’-'UmTo ior HiilQ-a |;unrKriK-io of JL; Cola.trbaßra cdy, by tie gallon ortotflb.cqoal In flayer: to any imported. ... •• * !>.• joS - IST liberty *U / * « »{ v ’ ~j v - ••. ."V • : ’MI: KuazAtarfe' toniu ■ :S-?%
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