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( ? .' - . :’ Tho last number of tht :::: -“Every Minister of tl ' ===== and every member of Pa '< i i a war with Russia, mnßt, •••• » .trae interests of-England '**• • tho utmost exertions, to * fi'"f'.ii' ’* J '' ‘ and to infliotthe deepest •'.•■•. resources of the country We have been informeo ray is not a Pittsburgher, > - '• saying ho was. '■’ : '-'+ ''■ ' The -Savannah Republic W remains have no 4 <-’U > V''ii ,< ' C* C*-V‘ J * ' ' that tho Count died on sh: vti t> ; . betwoen Savannah and Cl «>•*•■“ - : ■ 'tS-'Vf'i'*- 1 '; - ‘ 11 11 Tin Tim new Presbyterian ( St. Louis, of which.Bov. ——-“ was dedicated on the Bth v»wJtl *»*>.«&.r.-'t;* f c' ** $70,000, and that amount Mr. H. 8...., HU* , i ; f >*-j' '<■--t dedication, the church an eider this debt of S7O,C , ? i^f - posed to the. society to ' amount, if tho society. wo< three days the amount w. •• v' ••'• -' - v one week, tho church wt mjtrVt^.' V .';■'■■■ - Mr. Bacon is a eon of Ma * an operation performed n “■* "■■« ■• our country, that should b ' 'preached against continual b- Ht,le ia ■ ' New Hampshiro contaim lawyers, one hundred and ' -".artc «- ' banks, with an aggregate c $3,000,000; also, sixteen I*6 ; a s,ttto « ontalnß four cities a twenty-two villages. The 1 | • _ New Hampshire ie 317,000 -.': . 83,000; railroade, nlnetcet • ’ -■• ••"' ’ nies, twenty-three. Tbo Rochester (N. Y.) fl< nish six thousand Six hnnd hg^j;«i?S'3s!;S^iiA‘^S4;v-''- , {:.-* i !» , 'V- barrels a day. • There are t ail, some of which can mak ' rets a day. . - It ie understood that ord '' ' Arabia, for tho immediato . , or nearly all, tho British e] coast, in tho West Indies, ai ••> - The population of Lonisii ' ■ 534,412. Itis proposed to i{Sa i WiisC'!’i?<i , ;«'hjS' cf representatives in the L - t°V B A bill is beforo tha Penns; •. to prohibit the circulation of sl °- ' The prohibitory liquor bill •' sylvania Legislatare has beei '-.'l submit it to a vote of tbo pet The mon who beats tho dn of time,” is now learning to of plenty.” The poor fellot 3 ; -. sight, and is now being led * “bark is on the C.” ' ' . Tho: New York Mirror caul; •'••- - ■ Soar to have every barrel wei • in tho weight having como to ses, tho weight hasbecn foun : ' pounds below tho standard. R^SSSffS^Sf-Si^' > '".' • The contractor on tho Mobi . wad ttt Columbus, Ky, has si COUDt of * he hi « h f rioe of lab I<T>C i_.'' A sblp is daily expected to from China, with aoargo of C „ the Panama railroad. “V* A Fema,e Seminary is to be pSivi*V^V*' C ' foril, Ohio- Tb o subscription; : ready exceed $lOO,OOO. Eggs are seUing in Boston fi f^Sf!'&F^w2g ! i%;ft-»cib.afc“i.’:^i^t':q s Vl-!{f per dosen, or at tho rate of coats each. The colored population oft proportion to whites of ono t 1828, they stood as ono to thirl The directors of tho N. Y. I y~H have prohibited tho saio of Rot tUed“ Bat Corn ” A certain Secrotary of State, i ' ho did Dot promoto merit, npt J i . cause merit did not promote mt The Now York CWe at., II f, Ip' * ' prico of flour to the Erie dlflicnl body send that man a nowspapt Thc Attorney aencrol of Wis !‘ “ bis opinion that murder is Theealo in England of gnano in 184 G. and 6-1,000 in 1853. A ma “ d faT oiceeda tho shpply. • A new and dangerous couotet nomination of threo's on the Fa fiid Kentoohy baa made ita nppeara dated Norembof 80lh, 1853. . ‘ “ A letter from Madrid eayß tho “ kas hccn ttWo ,0 lca, ° his 1 prospeot of rapid improvement.’ 'ggp&‘E«feiay^^aiilSat»’^^i i >Nfc~as9S!>feß ••-.-'. . There is on editor in North Ct ti'i+S, en bullets in bis body, received = Street encounters. Uia papei caUcd ,he “ balletlQ ’" ood contai matter. ——— Tho American dipper ship ' York, ono thoußaad six hundred chartered from London to Sydnoj tho round Bum of £10,(K)0 # and back to London for £B,OOO, state tho heaviest charters ever record* •• ■ - - _ . . . Mw. Lucy Audubon has prosen * through Mr. Everett, a petition,. purchaoe of the original drawing of hor late husband on tbo birds t '-7 J : AiiEOHEarCo., Fcbrua Editor* cf Post:— You saw fit It* • '■ the other day, an aooount of a “ ‘ baby,” that some body had seared Ohio, that weighed but a pound at !• represented oe so great a wood SK©slt*g^tttl^>Str- people of Dayton were going to ee< - Now, sire, a number of years i ■ - . a boy born in Allegheny county ■ but half » pound nfc Its birth, and six inches in length. That child iB now 11 lar B cr alzed man, etronge •^- l S ! %'S&‘ i Ss!S sb £ s M of you, sire; and a good Democrat -' can boat Ohio, both in big and littl •’ -'■'• ••-•••-• --- ... ... |[D|| . . [Correspondence of the Baltimore " WasmsaTON. Fel • Datum on the Homestead Bili—D • ' Nebraska Bill—Nomination of Oe tr' t*}C'2£fl!&e!&&t£i- The 8100 Grant—The Collins Bin ’• ■' '• ' - - - Treaty. Mr. John L. Dawson, of Penns., attention of the bouse to-day, in ■'.- - 1 — quont and learned speeoh in support r stead bill, which he reported from tl »<> ’• bJon agriouitore. Mr. Dawson has measure on the. strong grounds. •■••'•'•• ' •• ■ : strength and glory. Let us people th .. - withmen who wiU.fight, voto, andp ••• • " the honor of thecountry. The Senate was inaccessible, at at Vy//ZZIZ in coDßcqaenoe of the notice of thes r taMb^!^^gp£^j!yAjaS l g^.^tb&a• .'-i• ■• ••■••••• hero ofSanJadnto. Qen. Houston, erful speeoh against tho Nebraska b •■'•. .................. posed the bill on tho ground that iti, •'":- on the rights of the Indian tribes, as' public faith. ■ The nomination of Gen. Qadsdtn, to Mexico, was yesterday confirmed a - inary to aotlon on the treaty. ' • :: -'- v - •'■ - Tho Senate adopted a resolution i ■ session calling for the Conklin treaty. " - - teofa the Sloo grant. fEho Senate will 5 - - pared to take.into consideration the • jeot of Mexioan relatione. Meanwhil •• ; ~ ' ' —»»■»»'' ——^— has undertaken tho management of hi - and tho noxt treaty that tho United I wiah to moke in regard to Mexican s ■-■•■■ probably be with Preßident 8100. f L?,ux £j i’J.-.'pr'-s' .;i r~ 'fi ESlEplj * I cannot understand the object of. tl sion appointed by tho House to-day to i ‘ to the mistakes or frauds committed i -.■•'. bursement of tho compensation to U line. Probably it may be shown tha the money wont into the wrong box, f ' The Gadsden treaty is in print, not a ; P. * It is also in mail between New Orleans f '‘’ .' Place. Tho treaty is gaining froinds, •• ;..; .-.. probably be ratified, either with or wi ' proposed amendments. 11l iSi laity Jftnraing TfiM. ino*»s rnlmrs •••• r. cauter.!.. Phillip* & GiUmoro, Editor* & Proprietor*. PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING: Domooratio County Committooof Correspondence. .CS* Parsuint to notice, the Commutes metaml organ- ■ Ued at the Bt. Clmrioa HotoL Tho ChftiimanUavkig stated the object of the mooting, Jonrc 0. Duss offered tbo folio* • log resolution—which was adopted: Etsdvedi That, the ciU2ena of. tbo envera! • r "VTords Boroughs end Townships pf Allegheny County, mtet at their usual places for holding Primary Meetings, on SATURDAY, the IHh insU and each elect two Delegates to . _ • represent them in County Convention, vhlch win ftßspmblo nt the Court Hon so on the following WEDM-aDA xho 2*d ' lastant.' The meotings will bo organised at 3 o eloeft, and tamalnorien until 5 o’clock, P. M* ■, . ~, . Tho Democratic dtlJtms of Urn first Ward, Allegheny ’City, will mast at ihn I'nblia School Uoiuom said Ward. The Democratic dtitens of Ujo Second Warn, Pittsburgh, - trill meot at Ihn Duquesne Engine House, on Smlthficld fit. - OamotU.n.odjonmrd.^^ ?r a w ;cSt } £ “ iea - AS-BEADING MATTER WILE BE FOUND ON EACH PAGE OF THIS PAPER. SATURDAY MORNING POST, , v Which- is now issued, contains the European -nows received by three arrivals since our last. The information is of the most interesting charac , ter: a carefully prepared Market Report, -which can bo relied on; a Money Article, containing much information of financial operations; Tales and Poetry; Editorials; Local News; Miscella neous Selections, &c., &o. It is for sale at the .counter—price, five cents. Tho late Slanders on oar State. • Binoo the visit of Governor Bigler to Eric, wo hear very little more about the Erie war. Tho insolent presses of New York arc no longer nble to.lnduoo western presses to slander Pennsylva nia; except two or.thrcc sheets of no account or influence. Ono of these, within a few days, hag stated that in consequence of tho Erie diliionl ties, more than two million dollars of western money that would have gone to Philadelphia to buy goods, has now gone to Now York. We consider that a Now York falsehood, published at tho west for pay. It is just about ns ridicß. lons a lie as the story lately told that sixty thou sand dollars worth of western orders for Pitts burgh gloss had beca withdrawn. No- such thing has happened; and tho author of the story doubtless know it was false; nnd there is no doubt that the author is a New Yorker. Now that tho smoke and dust of the Erio bat tle are clearing away, and tima is afforded for calm reflection, it must appear to every honest mind that, within the last four months, - ono of tho most infamous games of envious and unfair competition has been attempted, by New York merchants and railroad directors, that this Coantry has over witnessed. A desporato effo rt woe to bo made to destroy tho credit of tho Penn sylvania improvements and interests, and the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia trade; ail far the benefit of New York : and slander and falsehood were tbo weapons employad. . Tho Erians wer e insulted and Blandcrcd, and driven to harsh measures of self-pratcotion. Then, their con duct was seized upon as a mere pretext for lying about the wholo Stats. A few western editors were found either blind or wicked enough to abet the Gothamite fraud, and retail its false hoods. But the tempest has spent its force, and Penn sylvania stands erect and unharmed. Wo mnch mistake the character of the people of the west If they do not despise tho slanderers of tho old : Keystone State, when the meanness aod hasc ' ness of the maligners is fully understood, if ’ . Now York would ruin Pennsylvania intcresls, and monopolize the whole trade and travel of the west, she.must appeal to tho western people by more honest and manly argaments than-she has lately employed. Thoro-action which wo long ago predicted has already commenced, and Pennsylrnnia railroads and markets are now more thronged than ever before. THIS .WESTERN UNIVERSITY. Tho Trustees of thiß ioatitution haring pur chased a large lot, in a good location, hare ap pointed .Gen. Moorhead, John Harper, Dr. Dale, Dr. Eirington, Dr. DennyandDr. Riddio, a com mittee to provide for the erection of a bailding, on a plan suited not only to the present state of their funds, but with a view to the rapid growth of this community, and the growing public sen timent in favor of general and thorough educa tion. One of the best signs of tho future great ness and prosperity of any oommuni ty in this coun •try is found in tho degree of liberality manifested .in behalf of publio education. And we cannot doubt that the effort now commeaoed to revive the Western University will bo successful far beyond all former efforts in its behalf. Pitt/ burgh and Allegheny county is undoubtedly one of the most wealthy and prosperous communi ties west of the Allegheny mountains ; and is abundantly able to bnild up, add amply endow and support, one of tbo most rqjpectablo and useful colleges in .tbo country. Snob an institu tion is needed here, and would, if rightly con ducted, afford to hundreds of the youth of Pitts burgh the advantages of an excellent education, at less cost than nny wbe.ro cUe. WHAT THEY SAY OP US, • Phillips andGUlmore, of tho Pittsburgh Jbsi, aro about to publish an evening paper In addition to tho Morning ibtf. tpali inducements to advertisers and subscribers arc very favorable and must eoenre It a living patronage. Buch a pa per Is needed in tho city. Wehopo the editors may succeed to their now enterprise.— Clarion j Democrat. Oar-three editions, (Morning, Evening, and Weekly) now furnish an advertising medium that cannot be surpassed in the Weßt, in its advan tages to merchants and business men. And what is still more, it is growing belter daily. LECTURE, By request, tho Rev. W. D. Howard will de deliver bis first Lecture to Young Men on Sab bath evening at 7J o'clock, in tbo Second Pres byterian. Church, Fifth street. Subject—The Young Man—His position, his privileges, and his responsibility. The well known reputation of this Divine as an able and eloquent speaker, wo thmk is suf. fieient to iosure a crowded house. The middle block of pews, as usual, will bo occupied by theyoung men. latest foreign news. The hews by the Africa ib hardly nnounced, before the Canada arrives at Halifax, .with very important intelligence. It will bo found in our oolamnß to-day. The Russiah ambassador is re called from London. This was tho act waited for as the evidence of the final determination of the Czar to prosecute tho war. . pffi»Wenrc informed that a despatch has been received in this city stating that the city of Philadelphia had determined to subscribe $760,- '{loo to the North-western Railroad. That is the the road that rnna north of ns, through Butler county. We havonot seejrthQ despatch. TQE NEWS BY THE AFRICA. It is stnted that another great battle has been I fought at liaiafat, between tho Turks and Rus sians, in which the formed wero victorious. This I report needs confirmation. It is quite probable, j however, that such o battle has been fought, as I tho Russians- were preparing for. it. .England I ahd Franco havn at It ngth awakened to the fact that while they have been negotiating tho pence, the Czar has employed the time thus gained in making vast preparations for war, and assem-I hlrng armies on the Turkish frontier to over- i whelm the Sultan in a single campaign. The London papers. are. declaring that farther delay will bo ruinous to tho cause of the Sultan. Sweden and ; Denmark have issued an official declaration of neutrality daring the impending (struggle, but are fortifying their coasts. . Great political excitement prevails at Madrid, and changes in the ministry are expected. A serious food riot has occurred at Limcriok, Ireland. Much destitution prevails in that part of Ireland. unFEBRUARY 18. The Russian fleet had arrived at Hong Kong from Japan, nnd brought nows of the death of tho Japanese Emperor. ] The English and-French fleets have escorted in safety a Turkish convoy, which carried 15,- 000 soldiers nnd a groat quantity of arms and stores, to Batonm. Sohnmyl has rallied all his forces, and is prepared to act vigorously on the Circassian side against Russia. Tho details of tho late battle nt Citnle show that tbe Turks fought with all their accustomed bravery, in many instances preferring to bo cat down rather then surrender. Tho London Times, of tho 20th January, closes an article on “ Tho Peace and War Polioy of England” ns follows: “Now, in-the first plnco, wo entirely deny that it is solely, or oven principally, on account of any droad that Russia Bhould become a great - meritimo power, that wo deom it expedient to prevent her overrunning-European Turkey, and possessing herself of tho Dardanelles and the Uosphorous; nor should we deem it a sufficient ground for going to war, that by suoh moans wo could prevent another country from rivalling us on the sea—a laudable ambition whioh is opeu to nil the nations of the earth. Bat Russia, s-atod in Constantinople, is full of the most por tentous dangers, not to England only, but to Europe, and, indeed, to the destinies of tho wholo human rnce. Drawing her strength from ism : possessing among her higher olassesjust as muoh knowledge of European arts and civili zitionas is necessary to destroy them, ari3 in her I lower orders a state of ignorance so dense, and of | opinions so degraded, ns to find in a single man their lawgiver, their sovereign, and almost their God, this nation is peculiarly calculated to de base whatever it conquers and to demolish civi lization, which it canneither appreciate nor re ceive. Manchester msy view with indifference the accession to llio dominion of Bach a power of some of the finest provinces in the world, of | 10,000,000 subject, and of their ancient capital I the key of Europe nnd of Asia; and may i hope that when the barbarous Turk has been ex- I ceiled hy Hordes scarcely less barbarous and in- i finitely more dangerous, things will go on as be fore. and the European ej@m, relieved of its ! Mahomedan element, enjoy a renewed vigor. But is this expectation reasonable ? We givo to j tho most noti-commerciol country of Europo hundreds of miles of the navigation of her finest river, and wo must expect that by that change the Danube will be as effectually closed to com merce as the Doeiper, tho Dniester, or the Volga, j Of course, with Russia in possession of tho Dar- ] dandles, the rising commerce with Asia by way of Trchizond is at an end, the Circassians must fill in their isolation, and ABia Minor be open to,invasion at once from the West and the East. Has it ever occurred to Mr. Cobden to consider what in the case supposed, would bo the inevita ble destiny of the Austria Empire? Cut off from her communication with tho Black Sea— her natural nutlet—with Russia as her neighbor in the Adriatic, it wouldnotbedifEcult to diepos ee.se her of her ports in that Bea. nnd to reduce her to a position of dependence on tho will of tbe Czar. It is needless to trace step by step, the inevitable course by which a Power which has already ab sorbed Poland, Finlaud, Bessarabia, Georgia, and so many other provinces, would proceed to deal witlqthe smaller principalities and kingdoms of Germany. Without supposing Russia to possess any considerable maritime power, bnt merely to carry oa her advances by land, it is obvious that from tho conquest of European Tur key and the occupation of Constantinople would follow necessarily a chain of events which would leave England and France the only Statcscapable of opposing her onward courso towards tbo foun dation of an empire based on universal bar barism. To this condition it mnst come at last; and, if it mast come, were it not wiser to meet this power in its first onset. beforo it is strength ened by tho arms and tributes of so many con quered provinces, than to suffer the cockatrice’s egg to hatch in order that wo may see if we bavo strength to crash the fall grown monster? It is not a question of maritime supremacy, any more than the invasion of the Goths and Vandaiß, tho Romans or the Macedonians, who conquered the sea by land. It is a question of self preserva tion, and of the assertion of that law of Europe —tbe only delenceof the weak against the strong, of tho trampled against tho oppressor—tbe only guarantco of future peace. We esnuot isolate ourselves from tho great commonwealth of na tions, and continue to be the nations we are. It is the penalty wo pay for our high destiny, onr glorious mission; and wo will pay it without re pining. MnnciiAKT’H Exchakoe. —Some of tho Phila delphia papers notice in favorable terms the efforts of onr business men to organize a Mer chant’s Exchange in oar city. In noticing it, the Argus says:— . “This is a wise movement on i])& fart of tbo merchants of tho Iron City, and we have no doubt bat that each an inflitulion trill be of incalculable benefit to the trado and commerce of that flam. With the Central Railroad bring ing h«r within fifteen ltr<nrs oi Philadelphia, and at tbo bead water* of that groat arli rr which drain* tho great ml* l**y or tho West to tho Gulf of Mexico, Pittsburgh tsd*s - to beecnat? one of tho most flourishing cities io tho States, and we nrt* gratified tnece that her merchants are preparing for tho proverity and enlarged buslnc** that is now uteaaily flowing In upon tlum from anqnarUrrs. H B©-A Dn. Gleasos and his lady aro lecturing in Biairsville on Anatomy and Physiology. They lecture alternate evenings. The Doctor ad dresses tbo gentlemen only, and Mrs. Gleason confines herself to the enlightemncntof the ladies exclusively. We would liko to know wbat sbo talks about to them. We will wait awhilo to know; tho secret will como out shortly, if any' women attend her lectures. , B©* Tho proceodings of the meeting at tho Second Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday even ing last, in reference to Washington College, are crowded out of our paper this morning. Tfiey will appear on Monday. A letter from the Hon. Honry A. Wioo will be published with the pro ceedings. B©* Tho Gadsden Troaty, with the Presi dent’s Message to the Senate, will bo found on tho first page. 8©- Tho Maine Law Bill was defeated in the Pennsylvania Senate, by a vote of 13 to 16. jggy- Tho liquor agent of New Bedford has •just published Ins quarterly report of tho work done m his department, fur the throe mouths ending on the 23d of January. The following figures show the result: Brandy, gallons... Hum, do ... Uin, do ... Wlno, ■■ do ... Clnr.Wiue.do ... Alcohol, do ... ■ Threomonths business..... .22111 1,788 1,652. Ono thousand, seven hundred and eighty-eight gallons of liquor, or about one hundred and thirty-five thousand doses, as appears by the above, were sold m New Bedford, during three months, for medioinal purposes, .exolusivo of ale and porter, which are Dot moluded in the table, but which boro their propSrtion in amount sold to the other medicines. New Bedford must bo a very unhealthy place. £©“ In tho London Globe of the 13th nit., wo find unable artiole inoiting the English shipbuild ers to renewed exertion in order to boat the American vessels now trading to China. • Tho writer says: “ Onr Bhipß have fully maintained thoir superiority; and though tho * elipper ’ ships of America bade fair to monopolize our carrying trade from China, we have produced ships folly equal to thorn in speed, with greater capaoity in proportion to tho register tonnage and superior m strength, 1 ns tbo dipper ships of this country have certainly delivered their cargoes from Chi na tbiß season ib much better condiuon than their American competitors.” ' . * '} ' ;■ -,r« 4' V ■ v >; •• ■■■ PORCIUSED. BOLD. ON HAND .... ‘2lB .199 ...270. .950 638. .... 337 283 .280. .... 105 .161 225. 0 9 12. .... 197 180 121- • . - v'* A- i. . »'->• .. •’ . Kew* all<l Facta from Dll A New York letter of Friday says—“l wsb informed, this morning, of a party who pur chased 21,000 barrels of Soar in September last, when prices were as low as $5 50, and re-sold it a few days since, at a profit of $S 12} per barrel. Gain about $65,6201" ; Tho last number of the Edinbnrg Jleoiew says; —“Every Minister of tho Crown who advises, and every member of Parliament who votes for a war with Bnesio, mnßt, if-he understands the true interests of England, be prepared to make tho utmost exertions, to strike the hardest blow, and to inlliot the deepest wounds which the vast resources of the country will permit.” We have been informed that Lieutenant Mar ray ia not a Pittsburgher. We were mistaken in saying ho was. The Savannah Republican Bays that Count Pa- laski’a remains havo not been recovered, for that the Count died on shipboard, of his wounds, betwoen Savannah and Charleston, and was bu ried in the sea. . Tho_new Presbyterian Houso of Worship in St. Bonis, of which Rot. Wm. Homes is Pastor, was dedicated on the Bth inet. Tho House cost $70,000, and that amonnt has been paid oat by Mr. H. Baoon, without oalling on the society for a dollar. On the Wednesday following the dedication, the ohnrch and soeiety met to con eider this debt of $70,000. Mr. Bacon pro posed to tho. society to givo $40,000 of this amount, if tho society, would raise $30,000. In three days tho amount was raised,-and thus in one week tho chnrch was set freo from debt. Mr. Bacon is a son of Massachusetts. The Boston Post saysA young girl named Jesse Wichas, died on Thursday at Albany, from an operation performed upon her by a woman for a purpose that has grown too oommon in our country, that should be printed against and preached against continually, bat about which little is Baid. Now Hampshire contains about throe hundred lawyers, one hundred and twenty-fire of whom are notaries pub’.io. There nre in the State 23 banks, with nn aggregate aapital of a littlo over 33,000,000 • also, sixteen savings banks. Tho State contains four oities and two hundred and twenty-two villages. The'entire population of New Hampshire is 317,000 ; tho enrolled militia, 33,000; railroads, nineteen: insurance compa nies, twenty-throe. Tbo Rochester (N. V.) flouring mills can far nish six thousand six hundred and sixty-three barrels n day. • Thero are twenty-three mills in all, some of whioh can make eight hundred bar rels a day. It la understood that orders catno out by tho Arabia, for tho immodiato return homo of all, or nearly all, tho British ships of war on this coast, in tho West Indies, and the Paoifio. Tho population of Louisiana is set down at 584,412. It is proposed toreduco the number of representatives iu the Legislature ftpm 98 to 88. A bill is beforo tlio Pennsylvania Legislature to prohibit tbs circulation of bank notes under $lO. The prohibitory liquor bill before the Ponn aylrania Legislature bos been so amended as to submit it to a vote of the people. The man who beats tbo drnm to the *' march of time,” is now learning to playontbo “horn of plenty." The poor fellow recently lost bis sight, and is now being led by the dog whose “ bark is on the C.” Tboi New York Mirror cautions purchasers m flour to bare erery barrel weighed, many frauds Id the weight having coma to light In some ca ses, the weight has been found to fall some 20 pounds below the standard. The contractor on the Mobile and Ohio Rail road at Columbus, Ky., has stopped work on no count of the high price of labor. A ship is daily expected to on-ire at Panama from China, with acargo of Chioesc laborers far the Panama railroad. A Female Seminary is to bo established at Ox ford, Ohio. The subscriptions to the object al ready exceed 8100,000. Eggs are selling io Boston for forty-taro cents per dozen, or at the rate of three and a-half cents each. The colored population of Cincinnati bear a proportion to whites of ono to thirty-six. In 1828, they stood as ono to thirteen. The directors of tho N\ V. House of Indostry have prohibited tho sale of Robinson’s work, en titled « Hot Cora.” A certain Secretary of State, being asked ohy be did not promoto merit, nptly replied, Be cause merit did not promote mo.". The New York Ckronkh attributes the high prico of flour to the Erie difficulties. Will some body send that men a newspaper. The Attorney General of Wisconsin has given it os his opinion that murder is a bailable o(Teuco in that State. Tho solo in England of guano was 2d,C00 tons In 1840, and 61,000 in 1353. At present the de mand far exceeds tho supply. A new and dangerous counterfeit, of tho do. nomination of three's on the Farmer's Bank of Kcntuoky has made its appearance. They aro dated November 30th, 1853. A letter from Madrid says that M. de Turgot "lias been able to leave his bed, and with a prospeot of rapid improvement.” There is an editor in North Carolina with sev en bullets in his body, received in dnels and I street encounters, ilia paper ought to be | called the " bulletin,’* and contain all “ leaded ’’ t matter. Tho American clipper ship Racer, of Now York, one thousand six hundred tons, has boon chartered from London to Sydney, N. S. V., for tho round earn of £lO,OOO, and from Calcutta back to London for £B,OOO, stated to bo one of tho heaviest charters ever recorded. Mrs. Lucy Audubon bus presented to Congress through Mr. Everett, a petition, asking for the purchase of the original drawings of tho work of her late husband ou tbo birds of America. AlleubektCo., February IG, 1854, Editor s of Post .-—You saw fit to ro-publish, the other day, on aooountof a “wocnty tccnty baby,” that some body had scared op ia Dayton, Ohio, that weighed bat a pound at its birth. It in represented as so great a wonder that all the people of Dayton were going to see it. Now, sirs, o number of years ogo there wns a boy born in Allegheny county that weighed but half n pound at: its birth, and was loss than six inches in length. That child grew up, and Is now a larger sized man, stronger than either of you, sirs; and a good Democrat to boot. We can boat Ohio, both in big and little children. [Correspondence of the Baltimore Snn.j Washington, February. 14. Dawson on the Homestead Dili—Houston on the Nebraska Dill—Nomination of Gen. Gadsden — The Sloo Grant—The Collins Dine—Gadsden’s Treaty. . . Mr. John L. Dawson, of Ponna., ocoupic4 tho attention of tho bouse to-day, in a very elo quent and learned speech in support of the Home stead bill, which he reported from the committee on agriculture. Mr. Dawson has placed tho measure on the strong grounds of national strength and glory. Let us people tho wilderness with men who will.fight, voto, and pay taxes for the honor of the oonntry. Tho Senate was inacoesaible, at an early hour, in consequence of the notioo of the speech of tho hero of San Jacinto. Gen. Houston made a pow erful spoeoh ogalnst the Nebraska bill. He op posed tho bill on the ground that it infringes up on the rights of tho Indian tribes, as well os upon publio faith. The nomination of Gen. Gadsdtn, as Minister to Mexico, was yesterday confirmed as a prelim inary to action on the treaty. The Senate adopted a resolution in executive session oalling for the Conklin treaty, whieh pro tects the Sloo grant. |Tho Senate will now bo pre pared to take into consideration the whoio sub jeot of Mexioan relations. Meanwhile, Col. Sloo has undertaken the management of his own ease, and the noxt treaty that tho United States may wish to make in regard to Mexican affairs, will probably be with President Sloo. • I cannot understand tho object of. the commis sion appointed by the House to-day to inquire in to the mistakes or frauds committed m the dis bursement of tho compensation to the Collins line. Probably it may be shown that some of the money wont into the wrong box. The Gadsden treaty is in print, not hero; and it is also in moil between New Orleans and this place. Tho treaty is gaining froinds, and will probably be ratified, eithor with or withqut tho proposed amendments. ,u. : . v_' Vv f’-v'-.. Bridge Meeting. ■■■■ At a large and respectable meeting of the cit izens of Brownsville, Bridgeport and vicinities, held at the Town Hail in the Borough of Browns ville, on Monday evening, February 18 th, 1864, to toko into consideration the obstructions to the navigation of the Monongabela river, by the bridges at Honongahela city and Pittsburgh, Samuel B. Page was called to: the Chair, and Henry. J. Bigden appointed Secretary. . Whereupon the following persons were ap pointed a committed to draft resolutions expres sive of the sense of the meeting, viz: Messrs. Eli Abrahma, Esq., Seth T. Hurd, Osmond M. Johnson, Capt:-Adam Jacobs, and Mai. Wm. Barkman. The committee reported the following pream ble and resolutions, whioh were unanimously adopted. - -Whkbeas, The citizens of the Monongahela galley, for many years past) have labored nnder evils, perplexities and losseß, arising from the stoppage of the Bteamboat navigation along its channel to and from the Ohio, by reason of the Wire Suspension bridge opposite Smithfield st., Pittsburgh, as well as the bridge at Mononga hela City; which are oonatructed so low' as to prevent the' passage of steamboats Of ordinary size, (after, being finished,) from passing under, them at -the lowest ' Stage of water, even; after scuttling them, and in’time of highest tides, pro hibit tbo passage of almost every description of water craft, until publio feeling has been goaded almost into madness, and forbearance has ceased to be a virtue, especially when ilia remembered, that so favorable'an opportunity offered when rebuilding the bridge atPittsburgb, after the great fire in 1815, and when the build ers were so anxiously solicited by the oltizcns of Brownsville and vicinities, to raise the bridge at . Pittsburgh to a sufficient height to obviate all difficulties, whioboould hove been done at n very trifling additional expense: Therefore, ■i" _ Resolved, That we hnil with the greatest satis faction the movements of the, spirited and enter prising inhabitants of Birmingham, viewing it us the dawn of the day when those nuisances thrown across our river iiko a Chevaux-de-frise, in a manner only justifiable to perplex an enemy nDd not,a friend, shall be either raised or re moved. Resolved, That wo recommend to tbo corporate authorities of our boroughs to unite with our neighbors of Birmingham, in olt legal measures to have those nuisances abated, end do recom mend. to our citizens the raising of funds sufficient to defray expenses in.proseCuting the cose. Rtsolved, That wo will bo satisfied with the 1 raising of said bridge to the height or even ftro i fAtrdi of the height of the Wheeling bridge. Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting' , be signed by its officers and pnbiisbod in the papers of Payette, Greene, Washington nnd Al legheny Counties. SamuelE. Page, Chairman. Hekut J. Eioden, Secretary. ; ggjrTho news brought by the Africa last night, oonfirma in some degree the favorable im pression created by tho manner in whioh the Czar had treated the entry of tho allied fleets into tho Black Sea; a still more pacific indica tion being to be fonnd in the information jpst received, that ho has decided on sending Count Ortoff to the courts of Vienna, Berlin. Paris and London, to explain the terms on which ho will bo disposed to negotiate. Taken in conjunction with his determination not to.regard the move ments of the combined fleet in the light of a basLilo demonstration, it would seem ns if he were really disposed to make some concessions; but his policy has been so tortuous and evasive throughout tho whole of tbo late negotiations, that his object may ha merely to gain further time. The tone of our privoto, advices, how ever, is in genera! favorable to the chances of a paeifio arrangement; but in the alterations of hope nnd fear to which each slight indication givos rise, wo arc not disposed to attach much value to them. Austria has ordered forty thousand troops' into Hungary, but we oro not yet informed of what occurred there. The port of Buahire, in the Persian Gulf, was being blockaded by English ofiips of war—Af. T. Herald, trs- ll’Lant't Celebrated liver Fills are ranked among tbs moat popular remedies of tho day. That it will eon liver complaint, slrfc headache, an.l dyspepsia Is now beyonil admsbt. E’.rr. l the following testimony from a wall known lady and genlletntm of mir own city. tv'rw Voss, August 3,1532. Mr nnd Mrs.. Williams, No, 24s Seventh street, testify tlut th.y hare been suffering with the liver complaint for abontSva years, daring which lime Ihry hare spent n largo amount of money, and tried .many rrmrdl-s, but to no pur pose. finally. hearing of Ur. Mlsute'* nils, they pttrehared four boxes, which they took according to the dlrectlona accompanying each boa: and now pronounce themselves perfectly cured of that dirtrvselas disease. V. B. —The above valuable remedy, also Dr. M*Lane's ccl ebrahal Uver Fills, eon now be had at all respectable Drug Stores in this city. Darehasm will bo careful to cub tor, anJ lake soce bat Dr. MTAne’i Vermifuge. There ero other Fills, purport log to Fills, now before the public. Also for #ale by Uie sole pronrietcre. KbKtflNO Bno3-, Bureewar* to J. Klihl A Co., 00 Wotxl street. f**btS-m%tr <y*Worthjr of Conaldcrfttlonu—PßOFES SOß MORSE** INVIGORATING KUXUI OR CORDIAL. --Winter, with its neuralgic fops find free!*, is upon u<* CoM, It i* w*U known, aggratales DerTou* diseases, and adds greatly to the psng# of dj*pep»U and other forma of; ladignrtkm, fay stimulating th« appelSto, without impartial to tho stomach tfa# nscwrarytone «nl vigor to digest the Increased ijuaotify of food, ThU, therefore, is a aroaon when a commanding tonic anl lavlgorant like this wooder fal Elixir 1* imperatively needed by nil who sulfor from euy phase of nervous dt«e»s« f oTfrem & w*ah or torpid stomach. U stimulates all the organs connected with the process of digestion, regulator the flow of the Mlo, lonrcaM* the rcUmj powerof the gxstris Juteo, gives arUvlty to th<j fluid*. and prevents tbs system from Isptlog Into that dormant and sluggish condition wbUh so often ebamtcrlre it In tho •tutor month*. Ladies, wb& from ibe fragility and tender n«u of their organisation, ore peculiarly acnritlv® to cold, often suffer terribly at this season far wantofan exhlitfant wbteh vUI maintain thoartlvitycf tho circulation, and thn* present tho saspettritm or Irregularity of’nuy or tho fune lions upon whichthrir health demands, The Cordial is pot up, highly concentrated; In pint hot* tics. Pries three dollars per bottle, two for fire dollar*, six for Incite dollars. C. H-ElNG^Preprietor, 102 Broadway, Sew Tort. Bold by Druggists throughout'the. United Stales, Canada, and the West Indies. FLEMING & MIOS- Tia 00 Wood street, Pittsburgh. DU. GKO. 11. KKYSKR, No.HO Wood street, do J. p. FLEMING, AlfofibcnyCUy. •foMOoww HMI I M ? DcatU from a Itnptnro. /52TThere are thousands of persona who am afflicted with a Rupture of the Bowels, who pay but little attention to tho disease until tho bowels become strangulated, when In all probability It may bo too late. How Important It Is, then, for &U those suffering with any form of 4l Rupture nf tho Bowels," to call at Onoo upon Dr. KEY3KR, at his Wholesale and Retail Drug Store, corner cf Wood street and Virgin alley, and procure a TRUSS, to retain the pro truding portion of the bowels. Dr. KEYSER has an office, lack of his Drug Store, whore .Trunks are appUod, and warranted to giro satisfaction. lie also has every variety of Trusses that you cau name, and at any price, to suit the means of every ono in need of Uio articlo. I also keep overy kind of Supporters, Uxly 11/aces, Suspensory Hand ages, Elastic Stockings, for enlarged veins, and all kinds of mechanical appliances used in the cure of disease. I would respectfully Invite the attention of tho public to an excellent TRUSS FOR CHILDREN, which invariably ef fects cures In a very short time. £3- PR, KE YSBR’fl DRUG STORE AND TRUSS DErOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alloy, sign of tho Golden Mortar, ; dccSff WltKtBS, Crystal JFalacc, J%lew Work, EXHIBITION OF AMERICAN BTEKLPENS, Manufactured fay MYER THINEAS, NEW YORK. . M. P. calls tbb attention of tho publlo to his celebrated QUILL, patent, double-spring. Commercial and Bank PENS, with a variety of twenty-five different kinds of STEEL PENS, of hla own make suitable for all handwritings. —AISO— A NEW PATENT PEN, Called the Treble Spring. There pons have been adoptod'by the Senate in Washington, in preference to all.others. Tho above pons, togethor with his superior unrivaled ac commodation holders, can be scon at Mr. J. B. Steel’s and Mr. B. M. Norman’s, Camp street ; Thomas I* White’s Cana} street; and E. & V. EzoklcFs, Exchange Place. jafi “Costly thy habit as thy purse caw buy, But not expressed infancy; rich, noi gaudy— For the apparel oft proclaims the man.” Every veil dressed man knows how difficult'it Is to And a Tailor who thoroughly understands tho peculiarities of each figure, and can suit Its requirements with a well cut, gontiomanly fitting garment.' Hence it is that so few feel “ at homo" during the first wear of any new aril*' ole of dressy and however Costly, never become adapted to their forms. To remedy bo manifest a deformity, E. GRIB BLE has practically studiodboth form and fashion, always adapting the garment, weather, coat, vest, or pantaloona,to the exigencies of its wearer—thoroughly attaining that ele ganceof fit which the spirit oftheage dictates. ; GRIBBLE'B CLOTHING lIOUSE, - Wo.. 240 Liberty street, head-of Wood. Diseßsea.»«Carte r ,a Spanish Mbctnre.ns g remody.for liver diseaso, and the number offormldablo evils connected with adlsorganized state of that organ, la ■ynriealled. "» Hundreds of cert!flcate s,from the highest sources, of per* gonanow living In the city of Richmond; Va., might be given of ceres effectod hy Garter’s Spanish'.Mixture. We have only room to refer to tho extraordinary euro of Samuel M. Drlnher, E&u of the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, who was cored by two bottles of Garter’s' Sp&nlib'Mixture. after threoyears.suffering from diseased Uver. He says its action on the blood is wonderful, better than all the medicine he had ever token, end, chcerfaHy recommendsH to all* • . -i< ■.* •• VS» advertisement [ jal&dawlm / ' ■V, ’ _ Sn'V lr‘i’ : ff-ga CUartlers VaUey Railroad Com iKcy* pany*-Ia pursuanceof the fourthsecticm of an oct of tbUQommonweaUh, cntitlednn- “ Act reguladns Railroad Companies* passed the 19 th day of February;- AD. 1819, the SJSpckbolders of the Chartiers Valley Railroad Companyi'.aiO'hereby hotlDed to the Slockholdeißffbf-ealicompany, to bo'held aV{thoiMooonga beln the city of THURSDAY, the 2d day of March,lBM. at 20 , cloek,P. M., for the purpose of •acting Upon any .’pwfferedkuhscriptlons by countiesjclties, and borough corporations* and BUi-h other burinesaaß may thoubo laid beforethem. y•- J. K. MOOKttBAD, - ;h febl7:eaid'• - ' v - v:'-*V - ; . Predclont. - {GazaHe. JournaVChronlrie and UmoTT.ebpy^ HOTEL,In the City of Pittsburgh. on HON* DAY, the Gthof March,at 2 o’clock,for officers for “the Company for erecting a bridgeover the Allegheny River opposite Pittsburgh, in tbo County of Allegheny, scrTO for tbo year ensuing. _ ... JOHN HARPER, teb4:law*4tw .Treasurer, MARBIED: On tho 16th lost., by tho Hot. Mr. Brown, Sir. JAMES WALKER to Miss HANNAH JOHNSON, both of this city. [We frlsh tho happy pair all the Joys that the most love' anticipates In a state of ‘double blessedness. Their h&tuJßoraaromembratico of ibeprinten, proves that they hare resolved to commence life In the right way-] • : - On the morning oMho 17th inst., EDGAR, infunt son of .Elizabeth ami Matthew Crldge, in tho second year of hisiutc. : The funeral will take place on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, lit 2 o’clock, from'the bank of ..the Canal, between. Morgan; and Anderson‘streets, Allegheny,—to proceed to. Allegheny Cemetery. 7 •• , On tho 16th inaJL, SOPHIA; daughter of Adam and EUza heth.Tomeiyaged 6years, * i The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of-ber mother, on Ptmn* iqrlvaOia Avenue; on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at two O’clock.'-' fobl7 /' HEW' ADVERTISEMENTS. Sole -of Lots. THAT beautiful plot of LAND adjoining the vlllage of Ravlftgton, has been laid oft. in building undent lots, and will bo offered at public’sale on THURSDAY, the 9th day of March, 18M; Any persons, wishing to purchase vil logo property wUI have a raw opportunity-offered/tbem on. this" occasion. The lota are > laid out on a beautiful plain near Baron, creek in Washington county, Penna, bn the Pittsburgh and: Steubenville turnpike road, Si miles from the former, and 16 miles from the latter city, o' o*sy access from all quarters, being within 4 miles of the intended depot ot the Pittsburgh and Steubenville railroad, by,way of Hie new State roadleading from tlm village ofMurdceksviUe to the borough of West Middletown;, surrounded by rich and fertile farms, and no place mow healthy. Building ma terials of all kinds are in abundance and very convenient There Is a saw and grist mill on the ploco, and two ethers near. A house used for A school ahd preaching at tho edge of the vlllage, and another meeting house in contemplatiun. Cool Is inabtmdance, and close at hand; water of.the best quality is easily obtained* the oat'or pasture lots'ore so arranged that many of them ha7e water Inlbemfor stock. In fact there Is no point where greater faculties oflerfora thriving village, and & comfortable home for a merchant or . mechanic, or a pleasant retreat for a person retiring from a blustering city. Pale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on gild day, when duo attendance wiU bo giveu, and liberal terras mad* known by the proprietors. fuMStfcw* JOHN FURGABON A CO. Orpuan’s Coart bale. WILL BE HOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by order of the Orphan's Court, on MONDAY,March 18,1854, at Jo o’clock, A. SL* on the premises, all that certain LOT. of GROUND in the city of Pittsburgh, bounded and described as fellows, tb.wH: beginning 00-timithfleld street at tbo : ilirtanco of 88 feet castwordiy from the corner of Third at.,, at the corner of lot of Jos. McKown; thencoat right angles with Smithfiold street CO feet, towards Grant street* thermo parallel with Sinilbflold street 19 feet towards Fonrtb M, thenceparallel with Fourth street OOfeCl to Smithfield st, thence along SmUbGeld street 19 feet to tbo place of be ginning; being 19 feet front on, the eastwardly ride of StnUhtteld etreet».nnd running bactlowarda Grant street, ou which Li erected a large three-story brick dwelling bouse, in rood order. TiUogood. Term* made known at sale. - MINAS TINDLK, feblS Administrator ofU.jlVUkinson, de<rd. Administrator’* Notice. Letters op- administration to tho instate of PHILIP SCHLEQEL. late of Indiana having beengrantfd to the subscriber,'all persons Indebted to raid'estate, are requested. toinako immedi ite payment, and those havingclaimsagalnstibosaine, willpmect them duly authenticated, for settlement, to - : r . THOMAS LINDENFELSER, t iflh Word, Pittsburgh, or to febtfcUwCt MITCnKL A PALMEU, Att'ysatLaw. Vb spring Style of HuIa*—JOSEPH COX k comer of Wood street and Diamniid Alley, will Introduce the Spring Style of HATS this d iy. [feb!B BEDPOItD MINERAL IVATEU—in bbiaond JUf bbls, ftr? sale by " [foblB] KING A MOORHEAD.' BUTTER—- Obis Butter in fctorc and for rale by - feblS : • t : KING A MOORHEAD. BOORS AND MAGAZINES— - Early Engagement*; (a new supply.) Home Seenos and Home Sounds; or, the World from - My Window; • Theological Essays: Tbs Edinburg Betfew, for January; MirUm Alroy; & Uomauce of the Twolfth Century 1 . bjr B. D’fsraeli; Harperia’Magazine, fbr February; P»>pular Educator, for Pcbruair; Magazine uf Art, for February f Just recrircd and for sale, at the Book nnl Periodl calolßreof IL AGILDKNPENNEY A C0.,- feblS 7C Fourth street.^ CILAItiHED SY'illip—B bbls Stcatn Clarified uyrup, in } store arid for sale hy-ffclg] J. A. HUrtyUi ON A t;o. : Mams AND.nUUULUERS—S OasUßacun tlauiv, 9 do do Shbullers. To arrive, per steamer Quaker. City, and for salo by feblS - . . J. AiIIUTCHISON * J>s. Gl Ois»ii >¥ ttsr.—lnure tm>mi tatu .urn plated of T -Mi3*ourt, llHoclp acd low*, to locn e Jaad warrant*, eoUect claim *, Po** to the pay In $ of two* on land, el amtae land titles, or do anything that can. be done towards ruling claims. Pofsotu haring matters to atteo I to, re ijulring an ogent. can bo aregnuaodated withla cno week troo date. by calling at the office of : THOMAS WOODS, Coeuaerelat Broker, 75 Wood direct; ■ "VTISW AKKIVAI*.— -Wn wkh aguio- to cad Uiw attention IV of tbo citizen* tobumew stock of JEWELRY, which cannot bo exceeded To this market; and; ns woaroin receipt of ttevr style* srery we£k, wo keep constantly oaban'ltbe latest pattern* of Jewclryof etery description, which eua* t'lra us to sell fine Gold Jewelry at precisely manufacturers* price?, ro*l from 26t050 per cent, lower than any other establishment In this city. CUht-nn and are re* .•pecifolly ioriutl to call and sec for/tkem Helves; ait wo ask l* a fair comparison, to contlnoa the public, of the atom fact, at tl MARliliT BtTeet, Pittsburgh. N. D.—Flue watch repairing attended to in all of its hrantbc*, and warranted to giro satisfaction, at HOOD’S Jntrelry Store. -febltg SKKpfli PkWlSl.'-—'rtio know receiving his spring supply of Field,Garden,ltoo and.FlowerSeed*. The attentJou of amateur* is respectfully invited to hU •lock of Imputed SmU, among which ore— . : JiS varieties of Cabbage B«i<38; . : 11 w Ksdish . w *. ' $> * Gnu** -«• a %t Uhubarb, or Pie Plants Seoilv : v' ; -. Al«>, the racjitcbefce collection of Flower fejedsever offer ed In thU market. K. ft. SHAN'KLAND, 'SMslsmaa fcbl»g No. l!£>, Woood utrevt, Kttgburgh. Spring style or Hats. £5 1 WILL iittafciaco i>d SATURDAY, tho l*th in?L, rfgvf theSfKINiJ STYLB fa*.titfutlcmeo** flat*.. Also, tht Dew stjL» far Youth's Hat*. CHAS. H. PAULSON*, 73 Woodoirvvt, twxt doorwm of Fourth. fcMT:CI A&*o£S~^v£££f\to*r~ MANUPACXU ItfiiiS of CftiUcn Fitmccts, IFnxight Iron Ttdnng, tuul Siting generally, fur Trarmloo; and Ten Illation.itf building.. • ' - A. & IT, will contract for waraiog »n<r t«y >tt*m or tot outer, pipe*. ot CbiiKm’* rattmcc, churcliM schools, hospitals, grven housc?/ coart boa**?, jiu!*, ItottlattrUwWlittgr. faUJ _____ ■‘VTOTICK is hereby Riten to tiin gt'tUe iiir- Xl vtiaghasa and Elualxih Xurnp&t and IPlsnl- Jioad Company, that an £LUtTIUK will be held lit tba boose or Tliomaa on MONDAY, tt» 6UI day of March nexl, between Iho h»ars or imo and throe o’clock, 1\ elect ono President, eis sUoa£i*r>| ono jjfcretnry, cbd cmoTrea* &\»rer, fortho ouaoios year* Uv order of the Board IUVfl> CAMIOON, Treasurer* 25 Miunr sns.ce, rirwumoa. WAN TED.—itrtf« ct four good TUIINKIIS can find atoady employment and goo«l wage.*, by applying.at Kjan's HuUdiugfs No«3l Fifth eiteel, febtT-.ct . n. it. uvan & ca NOTICE.— A lot of Sugar Tree LATHS, conwgimi to Mr. Hardy by Urn Youghlvghcuy boat, will be sold to pay freight and charge*, In thirty day* from this date, unleaS called for by the owner. fiOD‘T J. MIKEAX, . Fifth Ward, ' WOCTII mTSBUKGII WtOl'KllTY JDK SALK.—SIOOO U fur a new Frame DWELLING UOUSK with fire room#, and a largo lot of 00 tart front on the Brownsville road, near the toU-gau*; a large stable, out oven, 4e. The bouso fe well papered, and will bo sold nn easy term*. Proch, Apple and Plums tree*. Al ho, a.u«at Cottage House for SSOO, very pleasantly situated, with a flno garden, fruit trees, spring, •priug-housu, Ac. Terms easy. ' iy6» T itfiNT—A brick Im ELLING UuUSKon Wylie at., well arraugiul, wlih gas fixtures bath-room, Ac; 4200 peryirar. Also, a large room, the second-story of 140 Third street, over ouroffice; rent* SIOU per year, fohir- S. CUTHBEBT & SOX, 140 Third sU- OtfWOOl) OAMIVBAOHY—IOO bWs la store ofiUTor sale by ‘ • FLEMING BROS. > Successors to J. KiiM & Co., 60 Wood street. IUXbS 1 Sil’AUKLUitl UKLaI'ISJi—I" Btoremul ; jftbl?J PLUMING BROS. BOli AX REFINED—COO boiiciT. in store a&tiTvr aaW by feb!7 FLEMING BROS. AW*U ALTUM—000 Iba, good, it» store and for. htUo by fcW FLEMING BROS,' SALTPETRE —200 lbs in etoro and for saieby fobl? . . FLEMING BROS. JAPAN VARNISH—46O golh feb!7 VARIEGATED COTTON TWIISE-1 bale in stow, and for sate by [febl7] : FLKMINGBRO3, MOMIN Y.—2o bbls Whitopearl Hominy, landtag and for sale by ; EIRK.PATIUCK A HERKONB,- . . feblT - - . , ; . . 243 Xlborty street,. r . hluis N.u. Sugar, iu store and for sale by ftW : . , KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS -TXRIED-FRUIT—IOO sacks Dried Peaches; XJ * 60 do do Apples; Jnst received and fpr sale by fob!7 :•■ - KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. »KOOM&—100 dozen Corn Brooms, in store and forealo ► by {feb!7j KIRKPATRICK A HERRONS.' OLAS3ES—6O bbla Molassea; 7 • • - ; ,SOdoS. H. do i. In. store and for ralo by ftiUT . . KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. EOLL BUTTER—O bbls fresh Roll JUutteT, rutolv.rd and for sale by [foblt] KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS;.. PEARLS— 15 easkß Pearlasli, received and for Kalcby feb!7 KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS, GINGER— 10 bbla pure ground, for sale by feb!7 fI.A. FAILS ESTOOKA CO. OlL—lis lba for wile by j fublT . • : ■ - B. A. FAHNESTOCK A CO. Beef bladders wANTEi>-rßy foblT ; B. A; FAHNESTOCK A CO. C CINCINNATI SUGAR: CURED 11AMBAND DRIED j BEEF—Kecel»«l thin day, per steamer Altoona, 6 tea Cincinnati Sugar Cured Beet Also on hand 6 tea Ryans A Swlß'a llama ; 6 tea-George P. Davis & Co.’s Hams, for sale low, by BAILEY A RENBUAW, * * febl7 1 - 25£liberty street. EN'S COARSE RUOIB of all kind* al prices ifsaUmn cost. ' L.E. HAYWARD, ■ - feblb' ... i. - - corner Market and Liberty streets. • T ADIEB* Com Sandals, Overshoes- and Buskins at 09 J j cents per pair. . L. E. HAY WARD, - •g,bls . - coTpcrofMsxketanimbgrty Streets.'' tLtEEDHAH’S BREAST. PUMP—The most perfect or Url« nowln use. Tlioae in wnntof a Breast Pump would do well to call cod oxamlnathesa before parch axing any other kind. * A supply received by JOS. PLEiHNa, - jbbls V Successor to L. Wilcox & Co. - . -y , •:V\ •*2*/ , V ; v-'Q , . —► -- - - - '• o. black uiniN, Pres’t ff.joSEs, Cashier, CITIZENS’. DEPOSIT BANK. NO. 147 WOOD STREET/ A CAPITAU§3OO t OOO. PAR, AND CURRENT HJSD3 ieceiWd on Deposit Ex-. change onall the principal cities of tho union tar nished. Collections made on all accossftle points at Xalr rates. Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Certificates of Deposits negotiated. . v OOeriagdayEyldonday and Thursday. Discount days, Tuesday ond, Friday, wes: ITEBH PAEMEBSMNSUKANCB COMPANY. NEW LISBON, OHIO. Capitol. $150,000. ; B. M’CASKBtf, Agent. • CharXes BuUdingi lOS.JTiird iirezt, PxiUburgh. , ' ' ■ \ OFFICERS. . jASTEs KEiiT, Pyetft, -■ - Jasus Btraoicx, V. Pres’L I-cvl Maetis, Secretary end Treasurer. ... ' REPERKNOE3. A.S A. M’BolniT.JßmbsliEtter, Dr. Irish, Joseph Hull, .Springer Harbaugb,E. M. Btanlon, Wbhinsoni Hoffatott, Gilbert k Freaerletr, Pittsburgh; James Mason, Esq- Hanna, Oonetson i Co., Clorelsnd; Graham 4 STCbr, Dr. G. Pries, Cincinnati.- ■ •■" fetlo 8 Itato Mutual Firo & Maxine Insurance Coxud&bY' OF ' JJranch OQct c^.&urtJi-andSrnWiiUklnUslmrah. I Capital, 350,000 JDollaxß. - - i nißtcrross: ■••" H John P. Wupto 004 P. a SedguMt, Harris- 1 burg: Samuol Jones, Philadelphia; A. Wilkins, Bankar. Pittobnrgh; A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; Johnß.Bnthertbrd, Dauphin co.; A. J.Gillett,Harrisburg; B.T. Jones, Harris burg; llobert KloU,Carbon co. ** JOHN P. BUTHERPOBD, President. A; A. CARBIEB, Actfy. A.-J: GILLETT, Secretary. .: The share company nil insuro against perils of sea and Inland narlgadpn and .transportation; also, .on buildings and merchandise In.city orcountry, at lowest rates consis* tent with safety. Policies Issued on dwelling houses either perpetually or for a term of years. •• ■ • ■■■■.- . ja!3 ' Girard Fire and Marine losuranco Company ■, OF PHILADELPHIA. . OJJia of Pittsburgh: Agency car. Fbizrth and Smxihjldd its. Capital, 300,000 Dollars. -* : : Dinsozoß*: : • • : :. Wm. M. Swain,- J. P- Steiner, . 11. A. Shackelford, I’anl Thurlow, : E.SLDsris, ... J. Jl. Flonlgonj - ■ Thos/S. Mitchell, BamndJones, B. 11. Comegys, Thomas Crayon, Sowers* • T. D. Bhorman, > ■ A.Hait, Philip F« Snyder; Wm. P. llacker, Alex. Heron, Jr., ■ ; Furman Sheppard. •- JOEL JONES, President. • A. 8. GILLETT, Secrotary. WlHinscireCottoxi or Woolen Faatoriesj Buildings, Stores, Merchandise and property generally, on the most favorable terms. : ; [jalSl - . A; A. CARRIER, Agent., Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia* Capital $aoo.ooo« , HOME OFFICE, WINCHESTER, VA. iunxerons: -- . - > Jos. S. Carson, JobtiKerr. Lloyd Logan,. James 11. Burgess, James P.Rlley, N.W. Richardson,. ’• H.H.McGuyre.' JOS. 8.. CARSON, President- 0.8. FUNK. Secretary. O.F. BR&SEE, Acthary. The attention of tho community is especially invited to this company, as an institution based upon an-ample capi tal, and conducted on the strictest principles of equity and economy. 'Bolides Issued on Boats, Cargoes, and property generally, by ...... A. A. CARRIER, Agent? s*l3- , Qglcg cor. goUrth and Smitbfleld sts. Firemen's irunrance Ihy Company or the City or Pittsburgh. J. K. MOORHEAD. President—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secre tary.... Will insure against FIRE and MARINE BIBKS of all hinds. ■ Office; No. 99 Water street. . • dxuotobs: • J. K. Moorhead j W, J. Anderson, . •' B.C.Sawyer, B.B.Simpson, * ; Wm. Si. Edgar, II; B. WflkinZ 0.11. Paulson, William Oollipgwood, IL1). Roberts, John M. Irwin, ‘ Joseph Kaye, . . • Wm. Wilklnfim, David PdmpbQlL jal! JT^ 1 ' Imporlantto suppers andLeechers. ln£rv Dr. REVSER, 140 Wood Btreot, has received an as sortment of : “ - . V Cupping Glasses; ■ * c Breast Glasses; • Eye Cup*;- r . .. .M Dental Leeches; : > “ - - Scarificator.- - These ore really important inventions, and very conve nient to those who follow Leeching. Call and aee them. J.gg , Corn*T Wood at. and Virgin alley, jaO DABU KIDTIIAU FIRE AND MA RISE IHSDRANCE COMPANY, Of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL, C100«000. CHAR- T&R PXKPZTUAU President —HotuAUGtJSTUS O. HEIST EB.. &crchiry—THOMAS H- WILLSON, Esq; -- - ‘ DQUCTOBB; - Hon. A. C. Heistcr, : ; Samuel W. Hays, William Robinson,-'Jr;, Thomas Gillespie, WHUarnF. Fahnestock, • John B.Cor, • - Harvey Bellman, : ' ' . Jacob Peters, J°hn Walker, Jr., : William Colder, Jr., Jacob 8* Haldcrmau. ■ Aaron Borobaugh. - ‘ RUiSELt A OAKE3, Agents, Office, in Lafayette Buildings, : Je° ~ (entrance on Wood Btreet.) •CITiZKJSS' Company oi- Pittsburgh.—H. D. KING, President^BAM URL L.3IARSUELL, Secretary. - / ' - ' • Oj/ice: 04 Water Sirca,between Martet and Wood streets.! Insurer HULL and CARGO Risks, on the Ohio and Mlcsla alppi Rivers and tributaries. . Fz • . Insures against Loss or'Damago by Fire. ALSO—Against the Perils of the Sea, and Inland Navlgn* tlonandTnmsportaEon. . . ■ • . •- ‘ ntmCToaal.' - . (•■ : H.D.King, Wm.LarimerJr- • i William Bagaley,; Samuel M. Kier, Samuel Rea, ‘ : William Bingham* Robert Dunlap, Jr„ John S. Dilwartb, • Isaac M. Pennock, . . Francis Sellers, 0. flarbaugb; J. Schoonmaker* WaltorßryanV ' William B. Hays. .. John Shlpton. • <lec2B ” PHIX.AnRT.PEIA CgBTAIH WABBHOPEE, ' XU ChalmitiL,nppoiiutht Stottßtnut. ~ - i ; - 1L W. BASFpRD, JLEEPSconstnntlyoa tuind tbontostextensiro&nd Lrr£r Materials to be f*mnJ In -tho dtv, comprising In part of the following- CURTAIN GOODS AND fPRNTTPRK COVP.UTWnrt— styles of— French lace Curtains,. Window Shades, all prices, : Mufiio “ BalTHoUands, oil width*, Freochßroeatelles, all widths, Gilt Cornices, eveiy stylo and French Plushes, prices • “ Satin Lolnes, GOfcCurtainßns, | 4i , L&mpaa,... ** . Bands, *! ‘ . Cords and Tassels, . u . Data as Ii Linens, Gimps, all prices, ; u Cashmcrctte, , • - - - 1 Plain Turkey Red, Fringes, Dama.sk, , iHctme Tassels and Cords, _ a Lining Silks, Shade Tassels and Brasses, * Tlooks, Rings, Brackets, Ac. A foUassortmentof the above goods constantly for sale, • wholesale or retail. [marUy—af.m.n. W' r “ ■ .■ JjSjUßMtlon ana Liver Complaint . CURED UY KIEIL’S WOTtULEUll.—Krasdtbo fol lowing letter Don liov. O. Diamsoa, a Hirsionary In Oregon: ' L ... - .. J. SSi Kick—Dear Sir .* SJyseli and wife haviogbecn qreatly bcncStttxl by the use of jour Petroleum* I wish to hare you send me a.bbx of two or three dozen bottles. - 3 inn the Congregational Minuter intliis place, and several of mj people are affeoted with indigestion and an inaction thwiiver, the same of. myself and wife-before-taking jour Psrtuium, oa Bock 00. We took several bottles-- tiro or three each—about a year and a half ago, and we hare never enjoyed so good health for years as wo bare since tbot time, I had not taken a slogie bottle, before that fauuexaof the stomach which bo distresses the dye t*rpUo was reUorcd,and Ihatefelt nothing of it since that time. My wife was also relieved from a chronic disease of the liter, which had been of several years standing, by the usuof your Pctrol&uut. Sola bj B. M. JUKI!, Canal Bssln, GEO. 11. KEYSEIffIIO Wood and Druggists and XledSclnr Dealers eTirrv whora/ ■ . , . oct2s " !)T3» KELSON'S DA6CERBEOTYSES.- Uv£y postOlßw Buildings, Third street. Ukcnesscstoken In all hinds of wratlwr, from 8 A. M. to 51\ M., giving on accurate artistis nnd nnitnatellttencss, unlike and vastly to parlor to the common cheap daguerreotypes, at the following cheap prices: $1,50, $2, $3, *4, $5 and upward, according ft ■ the slgC&nd Quality of rataw nr (Yuma ' : Hours for children, from 11 A. M. to 2 P.SL H.8.-*Likenc9Ses of elck or deceased persona tahen Inane part of the city:. ... r ■ [hav2S:ly cn,»a*n matorinu, etna S'tr Curtnin Trimmingß of. every description, XNamitnn ftlnrhes, RrooiUlles, At, Laco and Muslin Curtains, N. Y. Painted Window Shades, Gilt Cornices, Cnrtaih Plus, Bands, At,at wholesale and retail. 1 ; W. 11. CAItKYS, c No. 1W Chesnut street, corner Flab, Philadelphia. ■Curtains-Made and Trimmed In the very newest french fmargfcXy Cornell Commit Agreat many per ItsS? *ops are dreadftjlly tormented with corns. Acortaln rejnaly will bo found In Dr. Conss’s Oorji PiAs«n. for saIobyDr,aEO.S.KISSSER > 140 Woodstrcet. ;dWcs,retaUßtl2Wund2bots.perl»r. r cepS ' CB.Libend <lolucllons to thoso who liny to scll apclr. : °* - Os Place of meoting, W ashington Hall, Urg* Wood street; between Fifth atreot and virgin alley. ’ : * LoDGKg No.SSS—Meets every Tuesday evenlmr Mtattsnta Kscuinmst, No. 87—Meets first and tMrt Friday of each month.. [mariMy [C^ D ru?^v , °, e ;,Tr.' I . h ® •WURNUTiIKN TAILOKS BO s'Y ?JHlxs£JSK?S} rEll ' lnA Allegheny, meets on the nT , ?®? ESDAIof ’“™«J month, attha PtOKI DA UOUBIS, Market street, JBy onler* • jel:y JOHN VOPKO, JO, Secretary. S. CUniDEUT & SON, WO Third Ptmt rS»ANGHROSA tODGB, I. 0. 0. P—The Angcrona Lodge, No. 282,1.0. of D.P.,meets every Wednesday evening in Washington Hall, Wood at, fjyliy G«P“ Dontlat,—[successorof US' O.W.Dlddlt] No. 1448 ml thScldst. [my3.y srS»Se*oftU«U>-. It Is ane to EIKR'3-JMrdtetm to say that it has been known to completely eradicate «y«r J xestage of this dreadful disease in less time than any mother remedy, and at less cost of inconvenience to the pa- The thousands of certificates In.thehaindscf the proprfe ter, many ofwhich arefrom well known oltisens of the city onhttabu-rh and Its immediate vicinity, go to show dearly and beyond til doubt, that Kim's Pmunxtrat la of no comm .>n value, no t only as a local remedy in Jhrdfjc Sis, Rheumatism, Deafnt&s, loss of Sight, but aa avoidable Internal remedy, inviting; the Investigating physicians,-as won as the suffering patient, to become acquainted with its ipurita. ;, 7. . Those having a dread of mixtures are assured that this medicine is; purely natural, and is bottled' aslt flows from .the bosom ofthe earth. r . . ThefoUowingctrtificate u enviedfrvm apxptrpublishcdai - Syracuse:2?; 1% and bears dais August 2, 1852, to xnhich is also appended T,JPoct s of Syracuse: . '/• .. Thin may intruthetsrtify, that Ihave been so badly af flicted with' Scrofula for the lostsevenyearathat most of the time X have been unable tofattend to any kind of business, and much of the tlmo unable to walk and oonfined*to my bed, and have been treated nearly all the time by the beat ■Physicians our country offordsr I occasionally got some*©- lief, but no cure, and continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, dr KocK Oil aSMA rytblng else bail failed. I did so without faith atSahS thoeffcct was astonishing; it threw the poison to thesurface at once, and I • at once began to grow bettor, and by/ asiM seven bottles 1 have got a cure worth thousands of dollars. i t . _iy • •U av * v w MKS * nakot m: babkeb. y This may .I acquainted with Kiel's Pi troiaum, or Rock Oil, for more than a year, and have re peatedly witnessed Its beneficial effects in the cure of indo lent ulcers and other diseases for .which it is recommended* end can with confidence recommend it to be a medicine wbr*- thy of attention, and can safely say that sneoess has attend ed its use whereothermedieinehadlhQed. / v - • * loua ins tore and Tor Balt) by FLEMISH PROS. InBtrucUonßinSlnik,lSodefhbahihi(iirsß Dfawingahd Palntlßig, vt . 1 >ROF. W. W. BUJHfIi,: having locate himself in this' X city, will give iastructlons on the Piano end GTuitar In tho French German, Spaniaband ltalian iatguagea; Draw tag and Painting, (in water. oil). -7 Any commuwtotlon left at Mr. KLHBEU’d Jlusto Btorej or at the-drug store'of n PAGE, Jr., will receive prompt attention* - * BEXEEOCCS: [>-.Hon.JJ. Everett, Bono?,,•; DKlsrnei, Pilt*bureh ■'< Hon, Juliusßockwell, Hosa., Jeff. D. Btiw«L Bov;Dr«fferrla,How Yorkj • Ber. Cvtpb m«V a* f ■ 4 , • ; v ■> *f f *•■.-.■ -•-■ -• • r- ‘’.vi'V ■< ••. v . v- . • ■ •'• '*■- -• r j A ■J./L '• _= o - • .r i 'd'.’-bS''' M ' ■-' 1 ► V < *i h ' ’ SPECIAL NOTICES. . .. D.:Tw FOOT, Mi D.- For sale by all the Druggists inPittsburch. fau27^Aw. ' • t ■■-A. A -V, • ' r; •;• : - : ; IV - s.- v : :•' -<■• i'Z'-'i l. ■ ■? M. - AMUSEMENTS. y-~?» TllEATllE.—Joskjvj C. Fori to, tutu <tn&liana. ■■ ftjy per 4 —Flftbstrret,above Woodj...,.Prit:«#ofA<lmtM4oßi ; • Boxes and Parquet?* QQn Boxes, large, £3;. do. da. ?:•. small, $5 \ Second Tier, 25c ; Boxes fur colored persons, 60?, Venous securing seats wil 1 bo charged ot«. extra (or Urn : certificate. Boor* open at 6}A jAUnck: pcnfinnanc# to com- >•'•.. o'clock Look at thin Satwday eight's bill I- Three splendid pieces!...-..Tbla Eebraary 18tb.4 will be acted the beautiful drama of the GREEK SLAVE. i 1 . ......Lorendarto, C Foster; Bfalepclri, M’MUlim; Baidee, - the fllavtq Mrs. Bynarj.Ba&eUe, Sir*. Prsler...... Bang/Mr. {., -■ Van 110n>......T0 conclude with the TERROR OFTUB V ROAD! Horry llaiter, Mr. Fo*ter..,..;la preparation \ ■ tho Way .of The last Days of Ponipcil...Mr, Coxrdcck, i ? / the eminent Tragedian. Is ongaged. and will shortly appear. t * ; KUB&EL’S NIGHTINGALE i iPUA f108P1,.. WITH TUB OXD 7AYOMTBS •• '' i ■ * W. BIRCH, HARRY LEHR, , - MASTER FLOYD, * And a number of new candidates for pub- j -v LXO -FAYOR, v wUl giro -FIVE -GRAND ENTER. TAINMENTS IN MASONIC HALL, commendojron FBI- { . '■ DAY EVENING, February 24. Doors open at 7 o'clock. ( ’ - • porformnpee to C. A. 2icBIANTJS» DASCING ACADEMF, j at:lxfayettb hall, Tl ATE:'O. A. MeMANUS respectfully, announces to the J :: iVL ladles and gentlenoen'of tblaciiyjthnt having already 5 introduced tho •> Polka Quadrille*,” ho has now Jo practico j amoDg his pupUs thoinew and beautiful “ BchottiBch " and ’ • “Maxurka”Quadrilles'; togetherwithmahynewandpepu- *"«*i iar doncesnoTerheforeiatradnced In this city. T • He-wouldulsostato that the LAST QUADRILLE SOIREE will be siren at LAFAYETTE HALL, on HON BAX. EVE- NlNG,February-27, will not -bo A “Fancy Co*- , tuma Party,” as was-first Intended. Persons haring to- i . ceired l&TUaUons to either- of the former parties, uro < respectfully tn incited attend. f Ladies or gentlemen wishing tojola his Academy, can rot any time, by making application to Mr. y HoManus, etthe Bail. ■■■■•■•■♦ ■: Ladies’ clase meets on overy Tuesday and,Thursday-after- \ .. . noons,*- at Gentlemen's class meets on Tuesday and L Thursday evenings, at 1% o’clock, and Masters’class on -l . Wednesday and Saturday MternoonsAtSV< o’clock. " > . .. * L 3? TICKETScan be had-at any timo before tho Parly, j ,at the. Counting Rooms of the and 2>atfp 5 Gazette, or frotn ifr. JTJ&mur, at tho Uadi, on thedaya or. jj etenings of tuition. ; ; t }.■•:■ N . B. Persons desiring Piano copies of either of the . i Quadrilles, can procure them of .Mr. C. A. McMANUS, at tho -.t m * Hall,’on days or evenings of school, as bo has contracted for .~ * the music withtba Basrern publishers.;' .■~.T: feblO ? ; CtARGO’S ifAT.r^ i fburih stmt near BVxxL opposite La- I*; j Cayette Hall, can bo obtained for Parties, Festivals. Concerts, Publ*c Meetings. Ac;. Also, Cargo’s Cotillon ana ■; Sax Horn Rond canto found In readiness at ail times, by . vj applying to WM. FRANK CARGO, .at the Crystal Polaco ? 1 Daguerrean Rooms of R. M. Cargo A Oo.; Fourth st. - LIST OF GEHTJIHE FATEHI MEDICU7E3, .'Oil HAND AtTOPOR SAL* Bl - ! ‘ PLEBIINO BROTHERS, ' WhdfesaU DmffglsU and Dealers in ftilent Mcdtcinet, - • •- Corner Fourth and Wood streets, Pittsburgh. ‘ A MERICAN COMPOUND, Keclrfs: JX ALTERATIVE, Jajurs. IiALSAMt Wiafar’s, of Wild Cherry; : - .'Brant’s Pulmonary; t . <« Jayne* Carminative. . - BITTERS: Hoofl&nd’sGerxa&u; . u Holland; •r .. «. ; Hdatetteris Stomach. , ' ; . . CATHOLICON: Marcbifes’ Uterine. GANDY; Florins’ Scotch Cough; -- ** Prices’ ; do; '• '. u ■' : Thorn's' /' "-'dot'"' ' u - Howe’s do. CITOMWAGUE: Osgood's India. CORDIAL: Morsete Invigorating. DROPS: Tyler*® Onm Arabic. DYE: Harrison’s Hair; “ Piwlon’a dn;. . *• Batchelor’s do; . . f< Jayne* d 0... McManh’e, of Oplrnn. EXPECTORANT: Jaynes. KXTOAOTf.Braut’a Purifying: • EXTrtACTORi Dailey’s Paini GINGER: Brtwn’s Essence of Jamaica; «■ McAHLter’s do : do. INK: Kidder’s.lndelible: • w . . Payson’s , do, • HYQRANA: Dr/Curii*, KATHAIBON : Lyons. LILY WHITE r Davids i “ U: ■' ; Jules Ifcralt». : LINIMENT: Tobias’; “ Hunt’s: .. • Allen’s Nerve and Tone; “ Mexican Mustang ; . • i ' H.G. Parrel's Arabian; : ** Gardner’s. LOTION: Borne* Pile. .• - MEEN FUN. OIL: Scarpa’s Acoustic; • ■ ■ „ ■ “ : Mechant* Gurgling; “ Bushtop’s, Clark k Co’a.Cod -Ur?r. OINTMENT! McAllister's; “ Pings* Itch; . “ .: • Terrel’s;': v: . •“ • Gray’*; .** .. . Trasks’Magnetic; . « Judkins’s.; ..PANACEA: Swafina; • « : Houck’s; u ■■v Sorganta* Infant;- PATH KILLER; Terry Davis’. * PECTORAL; Ayers* Cherry. PEPSIN: Hough tonV, ‘ PETROLEUM: Kiefs. . PILLS: McLaneVcplebnited Liver; « Bzandreth’s; ,l - . .Wright’s Indian Vegetable; • a Leo's Anti Mlioua; • ;. u pn raamrllla Blood; • . • s- Even*; : . ** ja>neb’ Sonalivo; **. . Jaynes’.Extract Sftr?oparfllißlocd; u - Townsend’* Health, PLASTERr Jew David's; “ Shoemaker’s. - RELIEF: Radway’sßeady. REMEDY: Morris’ . . . RESTORATIVE: Prof Wood’s Hair; . Emerson’s . do. SARSAPARILLA: Bulls: M ’ , Townrcnd’s; i 4 ■ Sand’s; ' 14 Hoy sott’s Extract Yellow Dock, SCHNAPPS: WolfV Schiedam. SOAP: Cleaver’s • « r highly sconicd Brown Wlmleor. SPECIFIC: LuDum’s. SYRUP: McLaues’Sudarifie Cough; ’ Tyler’s Gum Arabic; “ Sellers’; • B : Swayncs, of. Wild Cherry; a Smith's Tonic. • TRICOPHOROUS: Barry’s. TONIC: Jaynes’Hair. * , TINCTURE: Norwood’s, of Veratrum Vlrlde. ,VERMIFUGE: McLanes’ celebrated. WAFERS: Dr.Locock’s Pulmonic. WATER: Thompson’s Eye. . AGENTS of ollDr. McCliatock’s family medicines -BREAST PUMP: Dr. Needham’s; ; u %< ..•. WaterV Atmospheric; - « «. ", Gum Elastic. HAIiPEB. FOK FEBRUARY. HAS COME AT.LAST i COMTEMT3. from Belgrade to Buchorlst; illustrated. LlfeinPans. - Napoleon Banaparto. Tho Garotte: by 0. P. B. James. The Foundling Hospitals of Paris. The Newcomb*: by Thackaray. -- My French blaster., The Long Voyago. ■ •Acbapteron Snakes ate Gordon. >••• - Editor's Table,Literary Notices, Fadiions, Ac. For solo at the Bookstore of. : r: ,■ W. A. GILDENFENNEY & CO., 70 Fourth street. WOOL- • , .v . 40001&9 fine Jleeco Wool; ' . 4000 lbs City PoUp<l: do ; * 5000 lbs rtilled Wool, our ovrapulllng, no lime used, assorted and clean, &r sals by H. £RE, • , frbil. .. -y. - ISO Liberty-street: * • YTAitf.—6Wlbs white single Waving Yarn, received on X consignment and for sale -by • H.IiKE, -.y-feblt•; y. •• •. . . . 13S>Libertystreet. ¥uill UB' BOt>TB, from nines to tbirtevns, alt gond,frooj. • iltosl;2sperpair. L. E. UAYWAfcI), v frb? •" • • - Corner Market and Üborty streets PEKIN TiiA SiouE, . 08 Fifth slrret. ■ : JustrecolTod a nice lot or freshTEAS,•comprising flno -.tadextra ■ ' ■ Young Hyson, . Gunpowder, . • Imperial* • > > ■ Oolong nnd ■ l.- : English Breakfast, . In chests, hair chests and catty boxes, which shall bo sold as usual at the lowest possible advance on cost, - , fi)bls ■ A.JA7SE3.. . 4~IORN BXAKCH—A. supply of the genuine Oswego \J Starch, recolredby - - (foblS) JO3. FLEMING*; ÜBIN'B EXTRACTS—A supply of hubln’a genuine Extracts, repaired by , • ffebUj 1 J 0& FLEMING, W lSTAitfa HALSAiI WIM> CUKIUiY—A largo supply of this celebrated meUl'dno, received by ; febtt JOS.-ELEMING PINE 8 PON ceJvod by feb!s 1023.—-A beautiful article of fino Sponee, ro* JOS HU&ONU, Successor tg L» Wilcox A Co. ' ECKKR’a FAIUN A—lu llb and lb packages. A largo supply rocoired by JOS. FLEMING, -; febla • : IfufCOSflbr tt> L. Wilcox A CO. LJ OMsx aOAf—A largo supply xwolytsd by , H. ftblS JOS. FLEMING. • ,'AIUNa. l-OLOUNIS.—.A lurge supply ot genuine Farina V Cologne, recM by,, . [feblS] .. : JQ3. FLEMING, / v OOOIi.OWELIJJiG HUUBE'FOR BALE, tX Third near Ferry, well arranged, with a hull; two parlor*, dining room, kitchen, wash houro, 4 chain bora,' . dnlahcd atUc, pared yard, hydrant, and good cellar.•’ The lot is £0 (col front by 66 deop. Price £4,000. ■ & CUTUiIERT A £O.V fablO Real Estate Agents, IjQ Third stroet. A New. Supply of Chleherlng A Sons* ■■■•■■■■' Pianos, ■ • - I.;'—■-■■■ Just received badnow ready-for examl- Jj&etsrtgaasiß.nailon anil salo, two 7 octavo Pianoß, su- BTrijTpWjpertly carved and finished In llio most Z, .S .i art. These two Plano Fortes uo CJucSerlnt! 4 Boos’first dat a inatrumentt, and arc untqualltjd In their eiqnlslio quality and vblmfiS aarabni?y. l CIC7IOI equallli ' of tot »ch, esLerlor finlth and and others interested'lnHano Fortes, aro respectfully Invlfc d to examine the above. , FIYK 6 a-4 OCTAVK PIANOS, V l ~ uotiDle rpnnd corners, carved moulding*, fillUlotr mu« -sic desk, and flnfoked'back and front* ; ... v . ; . . IWO 612 OCTAVE PJANOB,. Double round cornets, plain, finished front and bac£ ; SEVEN 6 OCTAVE PIANOS, Rosewood and Walnut cases, with Chickerlng’a patent Iron ■Frameaadididingdeste. '. \ All the abovo Plano Fortes are from tho factory OrChlek* wing & Sons, Bostort. They are all provided with Chicked mg's patent Iron Frame, and are fully warranted. l*nrelußers ore reapbetlully Invited tb call end examine tbe above, at tbo warerooms of JOHN lI.MELLOU, ■ •••. . „ No*SI Wood rti^cta -a.,, ; Agent for Cbickerlng A Socs, * or Fltteborgh and. Wotern Fronsfrlfcanla. < A W 1 ‘ A 1 “1“ Atlma’s,lot e4I» by fal»3 B.A.fAimSTOCg.A CO, I 'VNf-Kb-lwi bae« Klu Coffee; -5 - baffs Jnva; n primo V ' article, for aalfrliy ffebUi] KINO A MOOHIIkSp. . ‘I loiierfa!. Voting ilj- I sop Bad Black Teas, from griod to Ihir quality, for “iilu ky ffebls}. KINO A M<WHHI:«n ■VTfcW IKWKS, Jusi rteu»Tu<l by E. B. -LAUPUGit, No. 87. Xl Wood street— ■ ■ * AndoTlncsnt,adomestic 6tory» ■• • - j • An Atflc Philosopher in pQri?, frcm tbo Prenrlr of Kuitlu wutm LrL. ... The Old Brewery and the Next Mission House. ' Haps and SlUhapa. by GracoGrcfnwcod, Uony Lockwood: by Catherine Crow. The Young Duke, by B. - -Thn Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi, [fsMo T Dew; JLr ' 6 cases Prunes, glass jars; i 6 do do . ftaey-jars. In store and for sala by v JO3HUATEHODE3;&. CO-, WOOdfftßMfc ‘ * •, -t'. i u n; .*. \ C -i ' ’ 't ;l' y'l N.-.'. -y
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