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THE fITTY POST..
’OEDAY MORNING:
Cato PnmnrosTK*. -Although pmentri
duties from being present yederdey, at a
scene ta this dty. wo cannot forbear aoUctng the cvenMOr
the feetaof which wo are indebted ton fneni A o»mb«
of the ardent personal admlrers of Mr Jon^A™.,
f whilom of tho Pott, but more latterly of tho tfs-W) >
.he-nmt Glass Factory of Dakowell A Co., determined to
pteTth" em/n (Mr Zl
SSSSSsS
aitnouga uu (jjrir delivery, thoy were sneb;
tion, or omtor.calefctln f riro d.
addresses , p! _ t„ the presentation speech, •
the heart, and seemed to ho the natural ontponnnsreof a
-generous nature. After the presentation, the
burned to % where tbo champagne and fldns,.
flowed so freely, that no one doubted orery participant in
the presentation was o .PrB-«nd-».l«,»dlta o !™.'ttiM».
- addition to his title as r. B. our friend laytoa is Ode of the
moßt efficient P. S.'s la the Greys.
rsi Buno-c.-Tbofircat the theatre, the other cronlng,
eolhewhot discomposed the mvongomcntsofourlr^nd tott,
is who La the presiding canity ot tho Shades. .In do
the fire,the smrof Motto is onro moro in tho
ascendant, and ho is shedding forth hia light us usual-not
dimly, hat brilliantly, no has .refitted his saloon, ana in
each- a manner that thoso who admire a display of good
taste, cannot rail, visiting tlio"Shades”-:jwt.pf darkness,
bat df pleasantry and or mirth. Those, who call in . at the
theatre, these evenings; will bo well repaid hy a visit to our
, bMdsome friend below. - ....
g2Lssr Dir.—The panoramabf the Mammoth Care, in addi
tion to tho cohort of the Misses Avondale, is announcedfor
the last qnUrrtfdnment • this afternoon and evening. \ Thpy
have been patronised by : discriminating aadtonces, who
ore finite pro ruso in their praise of tho crhihlUon. Tosco
ls;bnt to appreciate it: -; ;
Thsstrs.—'What the manager calls on attraotiro Sator
day nights bill is presented at the Theatre this erening-tho
drama of tho dm* Slave, tlio fareo of Bombooi.ing, and
the terrific drama of tho Terrorcf the Bond. .
Tm DuQCEsrrnOrets —ThisgallantCoinpanyhnvoleased,
the third story of McCandless & Campbell's new ware-room
on BmUbflc'.d street, and it Is their. Intention to flt.lt np as
Bn armory. ;
New LooosfvnVE.—A near nnd .verjr powerful engine, in
tended to be used on the Ohio end Pennsylvania Itailroad,
arrived on Thursday from tho East, by way of tho 1 ennsyl
vania-Bailroad. It Is called.the Michigan.
Lioccvr —A man named Elba Prow nos committal to
jolt yesterday morning,by Mayor Volx, on acbarsooflarccny,
preferred by Patrick Delaney - -.
ABiiCW ASD Bautht.—Aid. Major beld-ti ballyesterday
arremamiamcd C-itharlno Ctamr.on a charge of assault
and battery vrsforred by a Mrs. MotVilllanu.
A Lor of ratable boots, fino shirti, K3»n, an excellent
took-oik, foiling piece,Ac.,sriltbeßbld at McKennas Auc
tion House, Ibis evi cine, at early gas light.
1 Ptat-Tbe slim of Ore atnoon, yesterday, uascaussd by
on explosion in Lindsay’s rolling mill, in the Ninth Word.
The Packets baring resumed their regular trlf *, our bu
tiness staeots are croudol with drays ladoned with Height
District Couar—Before Hon. Moses Hampton, President
J iScase of Morgan ra. Wr was close! yesterday,by the
rendition of a rerat.-t for the defindant. .
Before If in. U. W. lVillisun, Aesi'tsnt.
4 Ko-er* va. the Oily of Allegheny. .Thl» cnso«»
SS®SwSS|S|S
as an tboState.lalSW.-On
trial- ~ | - m ,
THE HAPPY HOMES OF KAIITII-Bnllad-WorJa by
i Mac.Konxic: music by Thomas linker.
Ulve Me Three Grains of Corn, Mother, me
(Jh lh- I'mv ul.ru l/'veie Jlnr.TT.in^, yv.C. Foie.,.
The Wild Aslic tH-rrl Mrs- A lcmlleton.
I Cannot Mind My Vi fircl, Mother; lAnlcy.
Matchless Kale. .
Bachelor’* Lament vC. Ca»> ton. . « . „
L*ny Dear. Horn with Me; snug and cboros, adopted to a
■ KigMcenlf unihredaiu^KOy-fourGalop; by the author ot
Oxhis'dn'Monasiere; nortorne pour Trnoo: par Lcfo-
Ile'poso BL-hotllsr.li, with colored lithographs.
TOW KstWorichotiioch.; Win.-Vincent Wallace,
Reverie Value.
. Rosalinda SebotUseu.
Triton Qnr.fefttop.
IMmaSinna Walts; Frio and duett,by t yI
And alar-'e collection orforetgn mu.lc for thoFlnto, \\o
lln and Guitar; be Nicholson, Dressier and others, just re
c.lTodhycapre K ., andft>realeby tAiaoTTß nLmIK ,
RhlO tistvocl’t’oeb .
Home,” Ac., Ac. , AJRa
Parti.—Airs arranged as Bolos foj cither Violin or Plate.
Part ll.—Airs arranpetl as Puetls.
' Part TlL—Airs arranged m‘Wo*.
Part IV.—Air* arranged an Quartettes. , . >
iDtbe trios and quartettes the bass Is primarily Intended
for tbe Violin and Yioliucollo, although in their
th« oarta written for them, may be ployed with good efftet
on tbe Piano. A fresh pupply of the above works received
and for sale, wholesale and rctdl.fcjj ILOTrB nU j MK ,
fohlO TO Wood .t~ol.
ARPEU’d HKW MOVflib* MAUAZ.I>i* *VH t£.ir
nUAKY.-llccelrcd and for sale bj. # .
No. 32 Smithflold Street.
CONTESTS. . ' .
Prom Relgradoio'Bucliarcat<--Illaatration»— Thc St#yi>c»
of WntWhia; RcTffradc; Servian -DwcUlnjt, Onwt.
Khun nt Sophia; Kulnf* at Olonrjeto; TraveUns in
Wellw'hla; YVallariihm Ox?wap>na; Street in BjjJlj 1 '
rest: Wallnrhln and Gipscy Mole p.j.tumos; Wallacbia
and Glp*y Female Costumes; Port of llrallow.
Life in Paris—Sketches Above and Below
tmti'nT-Above and Brlow Ground; Th^Pos’man.
FtcUpocltct; Pollen and
Mendicant. • _ - —■
FNTrcnWUSJ! FODNUUY, ALUvOUHN'T CrTY,rA.
c. ~rr
I. of John jihnW* SotMlwit »g .ChMtod
sS, nothin" IronoateDled Janonty, 1854, a dcrrieJ impiore-
Broootni n ;> iro , v Aloo, lie So too owner
«Ssja»«as»sji»
fi?M5
Nunns ii .clnrUe’» Plano*. _
A KItUSH And complete Block of PIANOS,
tho colehnitvd factory of. Nunns. A
IPlffiSy»Eri§Clarke,ts now being finished for and will be.
fj H W 0 U shortly exhibited by tbc subscriber. -N anna
A Cfiarkr’a Pianos, ure now considered as almost without a
rieritothisSvmtry. Their tone, tooch and capacity for
•tendin'* in tunc re unapproachable, and hence tho ]■ icfer-
ill II.OW. inhabiting tha-fOUth.ro.
countries. The lot will comprise all stylra and prices from
casotoSSOO Doe nolico wilt hep Ten of their arrival.
wishing to obtalo a fi-st clsjs Pmno
warranted, and at factory prices, aro respectfully invited to
await tho amval of this splendid rujck. RY Ktßni;ni
Solo Agent for NunnsA Clarke's WanM for
tRW MKWCAh PUDKS-—HiOUAltbbON’a HUMAN
1\ ANATOMY, General, DuMilptWo, nod Practical. by
v>f v -loAii T> ♦ •■wltblllii i <£r»Uona; just published.
OP ANATOMY, 1^ 0 A 1!
Dissretions, for tboureof
dSlanrt efsty-four iHußtratlons: just put»lijbod A fovr
.U work
Booteellor, Stationer and PapeTpealer,.
S 9 Wood struct.
—xffniloe to LnraDermen. /1 „
cnn nnn i®' boabd mbasube, thiibqe
500.000 TlMBER.—Sealed Proposals will >»rc-
IsSSSSSBbS^
f«s’ lb m ) of rawed white pioo Bridge Timber,
HsS'rSiHErSS'Sss
|IISS£“SSSISs
to tlie iloUrery of sold timl*er, can D *
MITCHELL, Jr., Esq, Chief
Pittsburgh end Steubcnrlllo B. R. Co.
COMPAQ, of
I Tani*v. harint; become tho proprietor of the.KjsAAtJN
ii DICKERSON rATF.NT for making Wrought Iron lII
SS flry~ the On for that portion of territory or Pennsylva-
Sfewt “i including tho routes of Fulton,
Hontftrp!on,Cen rc, Clearfield, Elk and McKean, ore non
nrenared to ell certificates of stock in said company, each
SSe of stock entitling tho holder to there In tho profits of
tht^compkny, and thought to nsa ouc Furnaco undcr raid
patent. 'The Company -wUl'nlßO. Bell the right to uro the
imnroTementla the nbare named territory, by Flnglo fur-
SL Jr othenvipe. The -fact that hr the •Jtontoa; procoM
Iron Ore can be converted Into JUoouis at about tbo contra*
qnired to convert Ore into Pig Metal, la a sufficient recom
mendation ot its merits. .... . > a. ■
j II CRANK has been appointed Agent for the
sale of ri*bta to uku Furnncea tinder Raid to whom
application may he made, orto thounilCTs'gnod Directors of
the Company. KUAMKn, 1
JAS- W. TIAIhMAN.)
-VT DF.WE3 AVOOD, jrKeesporL
JAS. If. CRANE. Pittsburgh.
fobU:dr»tf
cfial anil lime stone nniler tho
benvllle BaUl °“ a „S’ff nß ™4_i m aroTameTitB as follows:
whole P ln “v°^J,^ ar f m IIoS7, 30 by 20 feet, two stories
iWfSS-lws and oilier ont building;
high; gsJrifflft w Sy j, T 35 feel finished In the best
o new Frame San), torn, 61 y dor ’ lha who i o buildings
of cultivation,
■"Mu situated In ono of fejg
gj-ssssrs^Kgs
«*££
ilculars, see “tho oL“, fc« BTsSSfig?,"*-
■“SSSwhriWrtf* Ecal Estate Agent.
TELEGIIAPHIG.
By the OTBellly Mne* for the. Morning Poet
FEBRUARY 18.
~FOUB DAYS IAIBBFBOtt EUBOPE.
ABRlVifc OF THE CAS ADA.
Vrw Von*. Fob. W.—Tho Camilla orrlrod last eronlng at
triYHkx with Lleerpool dates to tha 4th tot.
Cotton—Tho salegfor tho week worn
'43.000 bales. Milligan quotes Orloan 1 ; f:\ir 6)4, middlioK lie
Upland fair mlildUng do- 6)4, moro sollora than'
horenT Tho galea to speculators were 3000 halos, anil to
exrortorH 400 bales. ...
liroadstufla—Western Canal Flour 42s good Ohio 435.
Corn, Western yellow 60s Western mixed 61s. Lard un
changed, moderate business.
Money Market—Consols for money quoted at 90*4-
Ltrsaroot, Feb. 4.—Tho market has been heary since the
last report, but iinproTod at tho close, yet in tho week all
qualities horo slightly declined, Flour Is. Wheat 2;., Com
market firm.- Wohanlson quotes White Wheat at 12a,Cd@
13s; Western Oanal.Flour42s®42sOd; DaUimore, Pbllo-and.
Ohio 435; extra 43»8d; Corn. White 00s@51s.
l’rorisions .unchanged, modorato business at previous
rates. I wtf, old, market dull; Pork, old. moro wllors thapt
bayerr, Bacon, sales to home trade, market finn; Shonlders.
butter, Hams, market poorly sustained, BpeculatlTD Ealea at
sBs, bat the nearest quotations 60s, to arrive. Tallow un
prices are unchanged, & limited business
A Co. report transactions as largo in
TL‘S. and Stale Stocks, and Iho market firm with an up
a mall sterner to toko tho Boundlop
to the Baltic Ibr fleets.
’ All tho allied fleota have returned and anchored at Bolcoa
Rav. causingmuch aßtonlßbmfcnt. .
appointed narol common
d%boQu™nß delivered her speech In pmon on Uio 31flt.
q hft ra much cheered on her-nay to the house; Frinre
Albort was oceaslonoJly hissed. Thonouae was unusually
f,\\Y The members of tho-American Legation were not
nrewrat. Tho Queen alluded to tho Eastern difficulties in .
terms of regret, but say* that tho oxertious, Itt conjunction,
xilih her allies, making in favor of an amicable BetUcmout,
Sould slUl be - Sbo think, it requisite to make a
furthor augmentation cf the naval and military forces. wlih
a view of more effectually contributing to tho restnratlonof
pooce. The revenue of the past year, she Bays, has bten
moro than tho expenses of government. She refers to amu
ordered to bo framed for tho opening of tho coasting trade
of the kingdom to allfriendly nAUons, and looks forward
with satisfaction on tho removal of tho last legislative res-,
trictlon on foreign shipping. . ... „
... A debate ensued on tho Eastern question, but nothing
was elicited, excepting IhaVall parties are now awaiting the
BiSthrtt army is to bo immediately incroi sod.
Tho Queen’s proclamation to enrol for the Navy was et-
of England end France to tho Czar’e Inquiries
respecting'the' entry of tho fleet in the Block Sea, was dellv.
ored on the Ist of February to tho ministers at Paris and
OrlofTs mission is Bald to ask permission of the
Rushan forco to pass through Hungary. It is reported that
if OrlofT falls, tho Osar will vi.lt Vienna in person.
There Is no ebauge of affairs ot.Kalafat. ,
In Asia, Goh. Guyon is about to cross the frontiers to at
tack Alexaudrianoplo- ..
An unfavorable reply to given in writing to the Czars’a in
nulrv respecting tho fleets, and.tho departure of the Itns
slad ministers from .London and Paris was hourly expected.
It i* reported that orders have boen sent to withdraw the
British and French ambassadors from Be. Petersburg.
Franco wilt sond 80,000 men to Turkey; England 10,000,
oncl nay half tho total expenses of both countries.
Tho funds are quiet and not much depressed.
Everything now dopond* on the position by Russia.
It Is reported that Austria and Prussia will cooperate
with FraDOo and England. Tho rumor is doubted.
Naooleoo has rent to Belgium to Impress on the Ivins the
necessity or acting flrmfy with the allies of Turkey. Bel
gium cannot maintain neutrality Without incurring the ,
displeasure of France. jm „ _
similar missions are also eent to the German Courts.
OrlofTainterriew with tho Emperor of Austria was brief.
Ills reported to bo uunatlafaetory. Thepcoplo aro morefo*
rorablo to tlto western alliance. .
Col. Bern- sent by the French government to, report the
condition of the Turkish array on tho Danube pronounces
U repablo to keep Russia in chock a long timo, but deficient
In cavalry. Two French officers are sent to report on tho
Turkish Asiatic forces. . , .. ... v
Thororrent rumors of o naval engagement on.tho Block
Sea. with tho destruction of tho Russian fleet, needs conflr-
of tho Turkish fleet have gone toEgrpt, toship
12 000 well-trained troop*, including a regiment ofboovy
ertillery, and a regiment of riflemen. ,
The Bussiau tcrimonts on guard aro ordered to the Baltic
Vl.o commander at Sebastopolhas hoen cash
iered for not preventing the English frigatoßatribuUon
from onteriog tho port." Mr. 8011, the KnglUb engineer, haa
been held ni UieTnllerira on tho 30 th, It
i. reported that it m> derided- to wnd 50,000 men In for
hodI« to Turkey, under thooommand of Generals Conrobut,
1 dtvoVuUonarsboodhUla are rirehtatlng UMoughout Spain.
The popular flrilngii strongly against the Queen. .
Great uncx-Iness exists ltaly. An
extends to April granting permis
sion to import brcadstuSs, It also glrcsa forood cnrroncy to
'" accounts from Persia state that the English In
fl‘JTw^roytaSttfronf' rienfla.—Count Bnol has drawn oat
a declaration of r>cntraUtyirritls a strong loaning to»Mds
tho .teas of the Western powers, and hasgiven this to Count
OrlofTaa a final answer. • .
tiouat OrlofT’fl mission has foiled: the Cm’s proposals
were to form a defensive league with tho German powers,,
and if the Western powers atucfccdanyono thereof BusHa
would make common cause with them, and would not onn
elude anypoacewithoutconsnlting their interest. The Ge
rman powers, throng Austria, definitely refuse. Russia is
thorefbro isolated. ■ , „ . . t <v.
The Western porrere are Immediately to demand the
erocuation of the Priocipamlssand wilt compel It tarth»Bb.
The ltussian Minister In Dondon has paid a fcnnid visit
to the Foreign Department at Paris on Friday. .
Tho funds after much fluctuation to-dar closed with a
rise. American sccurites active, ori«s advoncinc D. B.
s’*. 1S03.100: V-S. s'a. 1803, 11-iu;. V. B.Ge, lfihl, 104@10S;
u!s. C'sJ 18GS bond*. 108>#a>l0D|<J; Pa. i't "StsOO; Ohio i> s,
1870 and 187u r lo4@los'*
—After two prirato bills bad btca passed, tbo Sen
ate took up the Nebraska lUII. (R( . im
Mr. Seward addressed tbo bcnato In opposition to the bill
ondmado a long and moat able speech. In answer to Mr.
nsJeer. ho Said llio honorablo nnd eery acuta Senator from
Badger, has wooed "» »> £ rsuaaWe
|y to walro our objections to tbo new principle a* It Is call
ed of non-in tcrcenlon, by assuring us that <hc slaTO.holdor
can only oso alaro labor, where the soils and c Jtaatos faror
So cultore uT Tobacco. Cotton, llicejvnd Sugar, to which I
icolv that nano of thorn And lha» congenial soils or cll-
Sitos at the aourcos of the Mississippi or in tho *«ll“y of
thn [trcVv mountain*. Why then, does ho w?vut to remove
So But again,
aidct/ring fiction of tbo character of slaver? from Iho w
urototmci* did to mate thvm more comfortable and happy.
and hotella ns at Uio same tlmo that this will not increase
the number of slaves. 1 reply by ns ln» t_ _*k k«-
Viral—Whether alavary has gained or ftTength by
tho dUfusloa of ii over a larger surface than it formerly
/v,v..rpa Willlhe Senator answer thiti .
Secondly—l adrnlro the simplicity of tho pntriarcblal
times* but they* nevertheless, exhibited aomo peculiar In*
ntJiutixme auite incongruous with modern republicanism,
noc to% “hriXSityrhamcly, that r* a latitude of eon*
a traction of tho mamogo ro ° tl ' ,[ J; , ', ! ' l , e . h JfS!' h , ’ C ”cerioSy
♦i*- onA class of iwxallod patriarchs Into Utah. uettoiuiy
no one would desiro to extend that peculiar institution into
Thlrdlr—SlaTe-holdcrs lmra alro a pccollsr Institution,
wSh marks their Mlltloal; th.ir riaTM
an equal to three fm>tn«n in fanning the bids mL™.™
r« V rUntation. ir these pAlriarchs lns Rt ngon carijlnK
thUr institutions Into now regions, north or 33 degms »u
minutes, ! respectfully submit that they ongJittorMtssume
111 Mr? Vettitgot tho floor nnd said ho would spent on Mon-
►Pitlsbnrgli*
THIRTY-THIRD COSGIIEBB.
fc W*BnJ»OTOS Cmr.Folmniiy rti-nmutr-Xb* 110 jso want
Inti) cnmmittm on tlin llnmcstcud Bill. , . .
Mr. Blcphcns, of Goorgto, Bpiko in ta,vor cf too Jicsraßktt
JU Mr. Sumner iiU Hist ho desired also to »pcak on the bill
an 1 would Jo so on Tuesday. .
The hill was postponed and the Senate adjourned until
Monday.
4TIRTVAL OF TUB CANADA AT HALIFAX—IFARLIKE
A JIhHVS-DSPABTURE OF TUB 11USSIAN AMBABBA
HAUPJ.X February 16.—The Canada arrlrcd this cyonlng
with LWorpooldates lo the *lt.hlnst. The news i»»rry war
like. T 1 Aunsian Ambassador at London has roceirod In
pit to leav6« * - .
Dnsrew, February 10.—Tho Africa is .till ashore.
' A t Rnston. a Free Soil, nntl-Nobraslta ConTenllen was
onraeroosly. attend. J. W. Aleord, Free Soil Senator
from Franklin county, presiding.
p“J , ton B ‘Kluk.of New York,was read Do
solutions woro read of a strong and threatening tone.
FYPTiOkION OF THE' KATE KEAItNKY.
Sr Louts. February 10-—The 8L Louis end Alton packet
Kato Kearneywtploded this morning, killing aajl wounding
a li?ge number of passengers. It is estimated thattwenty
ere killed. Many are wounded. Among * bo . ■
Mnjor Beal, of tho army. 110 Is dangerously hurt.
telegraph markets.
- Nr<r Toes, Feb. 17.—Noon.—Flour 551,
at $8,76®59, Southern easier, soles 350 bblsnt tW@sS>o3;
WheithirW firm, sales 425 bush Soath.ru
Corn' prices a trlflelowsr, sales 15,000 bush atsl,o2; Whisky.
tSn, sales 200 bble at 33; Provisions unchanged.
New Yore, Pebruary 17.—Cotton firm. Ooffeo...salas 1500.
liacs Bio trad 600 bsgs do, at 11}{. buoyant.
Tormipnad heavy, bot Improved atlho close; saless2so bbls
at ts P 76ao 127 Southern castor Rt'sS,B7©9,l2. Wheat Onn;
bufers Sing Met for lower prices; sales 4250 bus south
-1 „“ 7 li «t *2 B Corii: Uio Btcomera nows depressed the mnr-
F'^fe^fctO^’To.resffis.Sl-S
!So , iS&x2iji^i?sSSSS»« ,1 «t
—ged^e
kJ“ mmi- mftri£et unc * an i ** :
rnuADtLPinA, February 17.—Brcadstufls unsettled.
jog; buyers and sellers are materially apart Inthelr *iew»« i
nto continues scarce and Is wanted at 14,05. Corn not in*
quired after; holders continue to ash D2@o3 for yellow.
CiNcncfiTTi February 17.—The river has risen 10 Inches;
weather fine. Elour unsettled, but there were buyers at
the close at £O,OO. Whisky dall.at , Provisions
i dull; small sales hulk sldM at sMvßt which there woro
I moro buyers than sellers. Porh offered freoly at $12.60, tbr
delledry at points oh tho river, without finding purchasers,
hard dull at $0 for hbls. Sugar...salcs 180 hhdaat full
prices. Coffoo held for advance. No sales Clororsccd. hold
jat $5,05. - : ---- : ■ _
UNDJfclJafc-'
Q 500 boxes Wlndrw Glass,
300 kegs Jnnlata Kelts, —.••>•
100 boxes nunild and dipped .Caodlcs r
' . 100 ' dQ .. ..Star-*: • do
■■■■;■ 400. -do Eosia.Soap,. ' - _
'>;2sdoTariegatedßoap,’'
25 dos Half Tow Bags,
> • 200 Tccias xnediam and crown vTnung rapor,..
* . 50 bales Batting,
25 ; do' Candle IVlek, : . -
l'- feH I ? teBffWP ? r,r " y MHO 4 MOOBHEAB.
••. , • ' . • ■-•*'. ■•*■ "> <»•!'•. vv V*.
•-••*■ "•••,.<- t•• . v ;.i' -.K,'. V ••'•.-* .-•• s » . V..(►. •• .•
* %*. * ** r *f ' f ■* c v *
VSI
10 feet water in the channel, and falling.. -..a**
The *ploudJd newsteamer Tkunsylvania la;tfco: regular
picket for today. She la ouoof the mostpogmOcent boots
thot has over left our port, awl wa would odvlao all who
desire to enjoy a trip upon a floating palace, to Secure a
birth. .
\ The. steamer Return, Capt. Stoops, Is the regular pocket
for Louisville. Sho leaves this evening.
The steamer IbuZ Anderton, Captain K.C. Gray, learea
fcr St. Louis, on Saturday* 18th Inst, a fine opportunity for
those traveling west,—onr word for that.
iVawffaiion.—Thelevee for the last twodayshaspresented |
a lively appearance. On Saturday morning thorp were but
two boats at the landing. Long before noon, however, tho
Kale Swinney hove In right from below, and was
with heartv cheers. Noxt came the Banner Slule, Dresden. ]
Admiral, Royal Arch, and others, all loaded with groceries ,
and merchandise. Then tbopo that had taken refuge oh the
opposite side come over, and before jnighttboold line along
the front of the levco was os full as prer. - r •
The river is open all the way down, and, wo hear, ns far up
os Lexington, on the Missouri.. ; How the Mississippi aud
Illinois are getting along we are not. advised. TUo wntcr
haslallon slnco the breaking op ofthogorgo, «omo tivflfeo t,
and unless we have a rise soon, largo boats will ho put toit
to get over tho bars without difficulty.—Si. Louis Dtm,~
crat, Ftbruary 13.
The river loot a stand, but indications aro quite favor
able fora swoll. A heavy rain fell night before last, and
from appearances, It was raining up north J cs terua\. ine
Missouri la said to be rising. Wo hear nothlngdefluitofrom
tho Upper Mississippi or the Illinois, except that the latter
stream U very low. Tho small Streams through tho country.
aro dried up at their sources. In many parts WGt l^ r has. w
bo hauled seven to ton miles for stock and household pur
pose*; '■The river belowhas about six feet water'in the
channel. No boat has yet arrived from
Cairo, to give 00 a correct statement in tegord to the depth
of water on the bars.— Zlnd..
- Ajiodt.-TbQ Sam Galy and Yonng America aw again
riding in tbolr element, having, by great effort*,
from their tight quarters on the other side. Tho Gaty will
tako in a cargo for Now Orleans, and leave on Wednesdny.
Tho Young America is getting Toady for her old trado-up
tho Illinois.— lbid, 14m. : __
POST OF PITTBBTTRGH.
10 rrtt watbe is ts* ciUTniBL, hstm. babk.
: Mtuivm
Bteamor Jefferson, Parkinson, Brownsville,
** Luzerne, Bonnott. BrownsvllJo.
(< Thomas Shrlver, Hendrickson, West Newton,
a Gun, Bayard, Peebles, Elirabuth.
** Venture, Gordon, Beaver.
« Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling
« U B.Mall, —.Cincinnati.
«« Exchange, McCallnm, Bridgeport.
k York Btate, Woodward, Louisville.
« Georgetown, Poo, Cincinnati.
DEPARTED.
«« Jefferson, Parkinpon, Brownsville.
« Luwrne, Bennett, Brownsville.
«« ThomasShrlver,HoDdrlck«ni,Weßt Newton.
“ Gen. Bayard,Peebles,Eliraboth.
« Diurnal, Sheppard, Wheeling.
Venture, Gordon, Wheeling.
« Michlguu, No. 2, Wolf, WeMsTille.
“ Edinburg, Bowman, St. Lnuls.
“ Now York, Gillruoro. Louisville.
Buckoye State, BeUibcwTor, Cincinnati.
“ * 1). A. Given, E. Wood; Cincinnati.
“ Titww. McQrovc, Cincinnati.
STEAMBOATS.
“1854.”
PITTSBTOGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
ASD
SAINT LOUIS.
Pittsburgh Cincinnati Steam Packet Lino,
FOX 7118 CONVTtI'HCr OF _
PASSENGERS ANl> FREIGHT
BETwrcrr
PITTSBURGH, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE,
Ana Saint Louis.
non, _ Tms Live hi composed of ro>-rn nwn. -
JPfZlJ?Sr*t daw powerful Steamers, une- LsHjetig'
...HIM for rpccd, splendor, raf.-iy.rtt--. -enM
and comfort, and l« thn ostt rnaouuti tra; usc or bi E«|
Paceeh on tho Ohio river. It connects with Uio 11. 8. M «
Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Lonlsvlllo and Saint
fouls by wlilch i»SH«cncpr« and fnljntflro(i'vej«x iiM re*
tn V Ud ikrm’jh daily. Two now Steamers hare hern added
to Uio LU.. Which now conolsts of tho
BoaU Oipiaint. frim /VlAur^i.
BUCKEYE STATE. M. W. llrrriuoorta...Sunday.
MESSENGER, So, 2.—J. B Davis —Yondny.
ALUSOIIESV —Qeo 51’Lus ■},? c , E fS v
CRYSTAL PALACE .TVs. J. Koran -tiedoesday.
PHILADELPHIA JR. -J- OaACt- -Thursday.
piTTSUcnGn.. .-..ilcamwieul J rl ; »y-„
PESNSYLVANIA:.......Jso. husim-Itlt- Saturday.
Leavo dally at S o'clock, P. M , prcciady.
No freight received utter nluo o'clock on tho morning of
departure. . . , ,
KtiruartJculars. apply oa foanl, or t j >
P ‘SrjH.N 11. LIVINQSTON.I Agents,l
JOHN FLACK. J ;’’
SlODoncabcl* IToasu Buildings.
|dcclO]
Pittsburgh, ISW.
_ For St. Louli*
TUB steamer YOBK STATE, Capt. VpowiuD,
#iKS*J&wIU lea** for »heabovo &»<Untti>nn*«ta!u purlj,
gSa&aS&Fi.. MONBAT, tho StMli Inst., at 4 o'clock, V. M.
f .M7 r 3 tfoliht >nJ pOTE * «;£ *««■«■
; For St.liOUl*.
_ Tbo splendid steamer OKOKQKTOW S, Capt,
f JESIJ&TIIOTJA3 Pas.wUl leftTe for thoalove and inter-
SkaSsScndlato ports on MONDAY, February iZOtb, at
4 o’clock, P. M. , „ .
■ : For SmItIU, . „
THK sfurarr MANSFIF.LD.Capt.F SUmmi,
t leave forthe above aoi iDtemievliatoporls,
TUESDAY, the 21,1, at l o’clock, l* 5f
For freight and pimsaL'c apply on lioanl. -
For Cincinnati anil LonUrllle,
tub steamer RETURN, Copt. Stows, fill
1 lEonY— Tor tbo atiovo ami Intonmsdlato ports, on
SSSSaSATUKDAY, 18th lost, at 10 o’clock, A. M.
For N.ahrllle.
__ Till: rtoamcr TWIN CITY, Copt- Siam
JTrttl-a&DEct, vlll leave for tho above amt lutenncdlalo
ports, on SATURDAY, the 18th Inah
For freight and pas.-ge apply on to
' For SU Luull. _ _ ,
t-rr-, TUB steamer PAUL ANDBK3OS,
I C OBAt.wUl lcnT« fir th<« aboTo and Inter.
port-son SATURDAY, ISth in,t,at 10
0 “ ,1 tent,
kobebt e. piniurS}
attorney at law
— : OK UK NT.
rnniT M*.lare« and cwnmodlous t.uiUin|! knowni w
rr,'w s?™™: jysi
HALL, o/any purposa nxiulring room. Tho '
i«l-wUh hot air, on tho most approved plan. Thia pK>J crty
wiu I“ J3S on eaaj term., pr *lll bo rented altogether, or
geparatoly to .ultaM. tonanu.
or ItOBEUT AUTlimt^to^^
iTSTVOR L 'wjf Urom.d
-_ Pimo Rtrcet, near tho Canal Basin, 24 b? *J~*
* j«o Brick Houses in East Birmingham. Lot *0 by 110.
Two Houma And Lota on Pine street. ,
76 feet of Ground on Liberty street, by 100 foctOoep. ,
000 Houao end Lot on Firth street, opposite tlio Court
U Om'W of around In Hlmrpsburgh, together with Uio
frame of 0 House, do. ready to put up.
Too Lota on Quarry street, near Walnut-
Two do do do do Adams.
Tbreo ilomwa and Lots io East T.lr«rpool, Ohio,
j Lots, 21 by 110,adjoining tho Borough of Lawronco-
rly wlu K
nW °b9 APPto £mrr SoT-nth ami Bmllhflal-» »trwt».
Ca-Portnerahlp* ~
THE subtcribor. bare tblsday fonm-d apnrtMnWp for
the ourpoM of carrying an Cbmmusum and
Ss
formerly ocoupica by Burbridgo A lnghrnm. augiii
JAME 3 KICIIABDSON,
JAS. J. BENNETT.
| Pittabnrgb. February let, 18M.fcb3
™“° ■ -
feoi
■/TLBAVKR’S HONK* Ju»t orriv^no.
V '« «»•* au—^JK.T/c.,
No. GO Wood Btraot.
TJOYtl' AND XOX)TI18'Co«n0MO^1lMiBolrt« )^t cost.
-*fcblO comm of Market and UtertV «W«.
SMOKING. — W« oan smoko bulk lnom for ioy «“ *{',»
inn, during this and-tbo next tbrco mopUis, at il, >0
» 1000 tbs. Smoko-hOURo, comer ’
Viflh Word [fshUr FllANOia SELLERS & 00.
TvAOON—woo ptocw ilams; 27U0 • pieces Sbouittera.
«■*«■»!* H«™ ™£|«£mß CO
—AWU OIUSAStt—ISIMbs Nu. 1 Lard: Tu lbs "hilt
j Grooso, for sale by
febl4
I«n Ml*—SO bbls No. 1 iJiril Oil; 2i> hbU No. 2 latU
VTEaaAND^ilWirV ol^,-? 10 M>l« Mesa l-orhi 17u
Bump P°rJt, 0r S \g/ N cia SELLERS * 00.
t ‘ inxvv CLOTH CLOCKS. —A. A. MASON & CO., No.
T , O? MSTBSttoat, i«i‘« attention to tbulr atockof
tt&SSU \SS%Hb**'®'- ■*
ptlcca. ————
n tion, of 2000 BhftWlß, A MAaON & qq.,
1o9« than usual price*. - No -25 fifth street.
; — — —in n ... . ~.0 » *•■ST A BON & CX?m'2S Fifth street,
I)«| S B owcS g outtt e lrfino.tookofmd S> utß«atly
reduced prices. • ~~~
* B.MOU.U lr,SI ”
MERCUAtiIiMm>
/TIOMMIbSIUW A« U iJwTR k Ptm and Oil, and Produce
I j WboleßOle Dealors to Flab, Bacon enu » 4
I gs££ sWSSWio Hat
J pesna.
JJL’SIN—A supply reaarea uy fIEUING.
feb"
■\Jf OIiABSKS—UUO bbis NewbriwitfTW S ? rn ? “ U
iXL Sugar Bouso, for ealo by & mqqriieAl),
feblS
f|MJ LET—A two-6 to ry iiricfe. °
1 Ocniro Avenoo. Apjlj to g m (thfl e ld Btroct.
febl4
I ,LA andPlßHJlaimola;
i 44 do ’■' ‘do *«o ■ .. £■• •
gg*"* from mm-utotore^Mg
or COBH.—A now supply
iaJS '■ 104 Wood street
v‘-
COMMERCIAL POST.
J9SEM
DAILY REVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET!
Orric* or ini DAiur 1
••• Saturday; February 18.1854; r L-
Business for tho past two days,'in the jobbing way, has
been quite animated. Our rivers areinflneonlervnndri.'-
ceipts of Produce, Ac., or© cn the ; '* *
, FLOUR.-~Tbe market opened, yesterday wita morefirm
ness; some sales, were mode , of J2£4o above- Thursday's,
rates. We have a side reported of 24 bbls, on the wharf, at
$7,87, for Huporflne; 160 do wpa offorud at ih© cam© without
•finding a buyer. and waa stored; 00 do, from store, at $7,50i
-60 do at the same ;2UO do at $7*12@7,26; ; 30 do at $7,25; 23
do at $7,25.- - 1 ' - •> '•
BACON.—There is ah improved demand for Baconwor
both-city audraunlry, with out light supplies.-. We notice
sales of 13,000JW Shoulders at otf@o% i lOOO doplainUam3
2OOO do Shoulders, on Thursday, reported at C*.£; 8000
do do nt same;.2ooo do Sides at 2OOO do Hams at
ln demand,.with sales of 3 tierces at 11c. j*-
APPLET —tales onthowhoxf of 12 bbfs at $1,76@2,25.
•VViUSKY.—SaIes of2o.bbls at 27c. .
LAUD—There is an active inquiry and prices are firm.
We have sales of 60 fcegs No. lat Ifrfc 60 days; 25 half bbls
;No. 2 atoc; 15 bbis ntB-%c : . -
METAL.—Sales,on Thursdny of 12e tons California at
$42,6 months. • . • - - ,
*UAY.—Sales of 41 loads-at slo@l4.- ■
• OLOVER SEED.—Sales of 60 bus, first hands,at $5,50; 10
bbls. from store, at $3,62.- - • ;
. LARD Oil*—Sales of 6 bbls No. 1 at 80©; 10 do at;7Bc.
-PELTS.— SaIes of 65 Sbeep Pelts dt7si. . ..
i SUGAR-We~hav e sal e a of 63. hbds .reported, in. lots,- as
follows: 10 hhds at 4%0. for Common; Odoat 6c; 35 do at
sV<c r 12 bbls maple af Bc. ,
J?:QGS.—Sales of 2bbla at 15 c.
- DRIED BEEF.—Sales of 1000 lbs at 9Vc. .•• -
MOLASSES.—SaIes from-store ,of 30 bbld at 26c; oOdo
. B^dW^DFKUlT— Wehotico6ales of 10 pacha dried Ap
-1 nles at Sl|l2; .40 do dried Peaches at51,65@1,65. \
' BUCKETS.—SoIes of 10 doa at $2,15. -
LOUIS, Mo
FRANCIS BFXLKRS & CO.
.“.•v.-r-: > ■?■"' *. *'■■• v • ■ -
' o‘r».
* L-'}- ■': :/«• "* * £"• *. '•' 1,- • V .
-■ ?>', -v- \ 'w . >
•. ■ ,•■'■'■ «*. V »•
COMMEECIAI. STJHMAE'T. J
.; . •■ ; LOIHSVH.I,K, February 14. ' 1
Owin" to tlw wet weather, the non-atrivol of foreignlsews,
and theunsettled condition of other marts, oar market line
l»vome dull, and transaclionsllmited.' ~ . .. • ,
. FufcE akp Qaus—Flour dtdl at $6 7600:90, W heat, $1
2a i>awSos 4 Is Inanimate, and weqhote a salo
«„mrdav orenloK of 2.000 bbls meat pork at $l2 00. Baeon
u uieWth a sSo of too loose hams at 8K ? . .A sale of S6T
i bbls No. Hard at Also,sales ofiJ2carfcs ba<!on at
S Me for clear sides, anil forbarns. We hear of a sale
mi<* os.
5 20,6,50,0,6 65,6 60, 6 70, and 7 5Q r . . : . ;
ClNClNNATli.rebrunry IC.
Vtoofi— The marbot opened this morning with wrao l
havers at 46.75, but after tho receipt of the New York
.report, prires receded ».$5,00, malduR a decllnhof 25@OTc
stbbl from the rates correut prior to the arrival of tho. j
ncamer. The only sulos heunl of were 200 and iGObbls from i
ir w U.at 40 60. At this rate.there wasa fair demand at
doS i«Hog the last 24 hours 2,Bool>bU. : ■
Pnovisioss—Tbo market was .about at
Thera were few buyeis,buthoMersaiaogoacra]lywUharew,
and esTes we" not pressed. The only transactions were
“200 pcs sides and shoulders in hoik, (slop) at 4£ ri •
75 No. 1 Lard at 9c; and 606 bbls mem pork, do
-11 kSmnrSow’orlwins were easier tonlcy, ond wo bow
quote, flour Cs,pork.SO, whisky $l, and found weight 30 to
of 222 bbls from Miami Canal, at
"09 do from do, and 320 do from river at 23c; 103 do from
Whiteweter Canal at tho same.und 75 do from wogons at
The market Is steady. . • 1
BAHK Hi
CORBECTCT DAILY TOlt
Boon &. Sargent, b
Corner of Wood and St.
PENNSYLVANIA. |
Pittsburgh Baftks P^i
Philadelphia “ Y\\
Urownsnlle “
Backs county “ t< i
Chest* r Co. (newlbsuo) .. *A>
Columbia Bridge Go A,
Danvillo 44 ,4\
Delaware co. 44 A\
Doylcstown 44 A\
Boston 44 \i\
Oermnutown 41 74 i
Laucast«*r Hacks fit
Lebanon 44 H
Montgomery co. Banks.~ V*}
Northumberland 41 •••
Potturille a Yv
leading * }*
Schuylkill county 44 V<
Washington “ \%
Westßmnch “ ••• U
Wyoming - 7*
Carlisle f*
Chamberaburg...........** %
8ri0... - A
Qottysburgh i'
Harrisburg..-.* 7*
Honcsdalc A
Middletown ?'■»!
Wayneaburg - £i|
York'Banks £»
Belief Notes • /*
Unltal State* Bank 15 I
Allegheny City scrip...... par.
Pittsburgh City “ par.
Allegheny Co. 44 p:em.
NKW YOBIw.
New York City
Country Banks .*•••••
NEW JEII3CY.
All rolreut Bank*-....... Y*
DELAWARE. J
All solvent Banks X A 1
gtaallNotr-s •?£
MARYLAND.
Baltimore Ranks \u
Country ><*♦*
"VIRGINIA. . • ]•
BantofVa.* branches.,. ri ,
Fanners'lJk-tbrauchcta,. , 6*
Valley Rk. a branches..... A
Rxehangeßk.abranrhr* M
, Wheeling Banks— M
Wheeling branchas.- %
NEW ENGLAND.
All solrcnt Lank.-»-.-.... H>
FEICES oy STOCKS.
tun-TTna tiIIKOr.SIXCi VOST ET
Patricks & Friend, Bxcliange UroJcers*
P Corner of Fifth and 1 IWiw* HUthurgh.
- rtl va .£?«/. • .Mjfci'vf* ! /hr-FfeJ*'
rr.:? »»:*]»
CnitedStalestw.lK'O - lls> (t 0 0: loo.cO
Peunsylran »w.ln.e i - . c , (»;■ ioo.CO
PennsylTaukuis.lM* ! tcu.oo 100,00
Allegheny county 1.1—. - 0 ' w ■ jo »o0
Allegheny county coupon*. ; vx 100,00
Pittsburgh city vs— ;••• ’ i
Pitteburyh city coupon* PxJ““ 1<r>0B ; los.oo 100,00
AlbyhcnyCiiy •••■•■• M > w ! ,#6 '
92,w 'j
BANK STOCKS.
Bank of Pittsburgh— ;—•■•:• Ji-j™
HerehantaeJlanutactorora Bank 0.,0u|
Exchange Bank ““''“i
Partners’ Deposit Bauk- —• ;
Allegheny Saxlngs Rank- V°i w i.
BiUBQK STOCKS. t ,
Monongabela Bridge - "■ i 35 ’ OU '
Hand street Bridge™..... 00,00, W,0»,. •«'
Northernliberties Bridge... oO.OOj 3S,CO ‘
INSURANCE STOCKS. I !
Western insurance ComP™? lo,®( jW ■
CUlsens’lnsurenee Company— IS, OO, . u,w,
Associated Firemen's Company— 6,00, <,co>
TELEGRAPH STOCKS. I
Atlantic and 0hi0.........——- *r>2®!
pitt«burgT3,Ciuciiuxßti»LoulsTUio
K^bu^o'im'worksp*-—6B, Ooj
M ° nOB |HtMAB k ST a OCK.
Pennsylrania Railroad-——•
Ohio and PcnnsylTanialtadrond..
Cleveland a Pittsburgh BaUraad..
Harini Hallway and Dry Dock...
Turtld Creek PlankTtoad—
Perrysville Plank ltoad—
dreenahorg Turnpike 12’S,
Char tiers cSial Company—. “S’ |
COPPKU STOCKS. , j
Pittsburgh and Boston. ....
North American .
NorthlVest. ■ | t"Q
North We5tern.......,..— ——- **«:
Adventure
Ohio Trap Rock—. .-JA’ea
Pittsburgh ana ißltf R0yaL.......... 8,00 10,00
D0ug1M110ught0n........... 4 > 50 6 »°°
Ontouogan * 00
Sfltc’e'i ————-'. I'" 6
- m\
Bluff.—.. 2 ’ oo i 2 ’“'
Peninsular.
Arery
Forvst
phoenix.
Iron City...
Lost. , .
B7 Wood streot and Adams ft Co. e »*?«**
Ofllce, a KECEIPX or Samuol C. JolHo* of eW >° rk :
for one copy of Jullion’ B Music jgj nl fttmf
rowaui«lllbe given by • SAMUtt
...feblo
. . • iu AIIWdUiUJKON DENTIST, (kuo.
ccssor to G f W. Diddle,) NO. Hi aiuTH
-FIELD STREET. ••■•••.
Office Lours, from 8 to 1 o clock, and
from 2to fi-o'clftdc V c. fabltfly ;
—— Dissolution.
a | .un pavfTtaTahin heretofore existing tinder the stylo o*
T ®rSSr?MS» t« h*n «4.
\\u Dawson of the late firm, having purvhesedthe Intc
:L; SNccleyT the business will bo continued os
DAWSON MOHAN 4CO who
ore nnthoritod to u« tie name of Negley. Motan MX. In
witling up the old hurinoes. wiiwßON,
p/MOHAN.
Pittsburgh, Jan. 2, ’M.
K - Havlnir disposed of tnf Interest In tto lato firm of
v , *y" ■*«u n n jt fio to mV former partner, Mr*. Dawson,
JOSEPH DUsBitMING, . _
maSSSS' ; Im ’ , Aro , raiSSan>.W
ra hand “ foil assortment of Drags, Medl
dnefWodiclno Chests, Perfumery, and til articles jertaln
<®- , phyMclan?’ Prescriptions craftily
all hpors L :—-li—:—
T Dividend Notice. V „ , I :
eaffics of tho road for the six mSnthaending
Transler books »* y. LARIMER, dr.. Treaaurer.
» LT, FET-SONS kno»inß°tlisoiM)Tei '“J* 1 ® I ,*. 0 ,,
A ni*t*ib«T ■will olcase nsiike payment tcforo the lotnw ;
tbTdate.au inpatd accost, W UI >
mPUed - No ®™St
BCIIiDI.VO LOT Foa saitlf,,.
A LOT 21 feet -front on WYLIE street, and extending
A. tact 109 feet to Wide alley. On tbctiacli.imrt of Tot
Lot isa CeUarWolLbollt for wro
is in n desirable location for a residence; and will b« eoia
low, and on faTornblo terns. Title
in"- 0 '
- ■ B&sons«v ..... .v„
TTAYING determined to .dose my t)UKincs>S
H: nest tlsty day?, I will Bell off my remaining rtoek at
reduced prices. The stock colnpr sc3 many doßlrtt-
MeGMds; amongst thorn are 30 ps. Itod l'len
penning at so cents a ynnl.^
I'TTAMES • BJ’Ii'ENKA» - Auctioneer end' CoiuijHf'jdon Her*
'tl chint. ; No»l2o Wood BtreiJt; Oenr 'thd.'eornor of fiftb,
Lreaulat salts <HotMns,:flrocerjw, Glassware,:
new end second lumd- Fumitanvraoh (lay. at; 10 übdS
Jewelry,Oons,Hstol»i Booksilani!f«acl«,Otttlßr3>B<x»tv
] Shoes ic, with a Eeherhr assortment oferery .dracriptmn
Of Dry Goods, . Itefer to theprlncipalmerehants. fet.o
“ Auction— Dally Sttleo. .
» Tthe Commercial teles Boons, comer of !Vix*l an-1
A Fifth streets, atlo rfdocS. A. 5(
of Seasonable, Staple? find Fancy Dry Qoods, Clothing, Bcwte
and Shoes, Ilatfl,Capa, •
AT V I» , v ,
Glassware, Table CutJery,
Glasses, New und Second Hand Household and Kitv.np.n xf nr*
niture, Ac.,
- AT 7 O'CLOCK, I>. M.,- -V
Boolta.* Stationery, Fancy Articles, 31 tnslcaV Instrnnjents,
IlariiwarunmlCutlery, Clothing, Variety poods, Go.danjl-
Silrer watches, Ac. ' I'. M. DAVIS. Aiictirne;. 1 ,. f jnßl.tf
BOOK CASE AT ' AUCTION—THIS (Ssturdny) TVVE-
IftNC, FebruorylStb, at 9 o’clock,-mil to =.-.1,1 f.t
31'Kenna’B Auction llouse; 1 BoofcCrisc, wlihJiecfctam*,
Drawers, Ac, ffe.ttia] ■' JAMKS M’KUNNA. Am* *■
C~RUGJSIUB& JAttMIMi. SUOYDLS, MIO Yi.O&SW,
T 010ABB,' &c ,• AT AUCTIONv-On MONDAY >tXl v
Fobruary-20th> at 2 o’clock,' will bo Poia Aoc
lioa HoaRQ.-the balance of o-Orbccry arid Ltqnur Store, as
the owner is declining •bUfinesß. Among which aro b-t'of
best qtmiitrclgnre, glass jaw and glass ware. shovels, scales,
counter and shelving store fixtures, ©ne*how-ca?«, an ex
cellent artlclenEpflletrandjraria port wine in quartorcitiGt,
a lot of table end stand covers, boggy and chair cashJon.H,
furniturejand balding./ 1 ; Also, one bonk-cese. ; -
- *' • • J AMJS3: arKKNNA, Anc’r.
E
i OOK S' AN I)'STAT lON ARY, at Saturday
evening next, FebruarylBth, at early .gag light, wDi
bo sold At M’Kc'nnH’s Auction. House,-im ;lot of
Tfilntthlu TbeolOKical and
Stationary t Alapff, <&o. 'y- •* ~JAMKS NA, Auct.
TTJIN3S SUIKT3, at Aoction. —On Saturday evcning-.m’aV
_T FebruaWlSUii'at Bo’clock t Tvill Jx> sold i »t SVKunna a
House, alargolot ofcflßO-WtiUoS&irbiHoen town*
| tbo'latept pattern.: - JAS.M KhNW Aact,-
SALE ofatr extensive :COUNTItY ..int Y
DOOM ECOKB Att-ATimoN.M» MQNJJAV. **
ruory2otb, 1851, at 2 o’clock,/wilt be eoM, ftt >lcKoanas
Auctf on blouse, by order of Assignees, the Ktock of a retau-.
country store. Among the tot are some very fine goods,,
such a*Saa;ony ;Coburge, merinos, alpacas, mous do Imnc?,
bemtgcs, ginghams,’llnc-n lustres, calico?, chintzes, piiuj.
stuff, vestings,-flannels,' bleached and brpvrb muslins, eiljv
hrib&. arul cravats, fine shawls and drops hdk fs., ribbon?,
tweed cloths, cabinet*,-patent tbread; spool cotton,,
gloves and hosiery, lambs - wool phn*t»
and drawers, white dress shirts, Ringtem iind Chech >bitvS,
overcoats and pantaloons, superfine Kahn lrish linen,
buckram ami padding,.silk plash,chusans, heavy blanket?,,
furniture
boots, broaans, shoes, bootees, buskins, poinp* and slip per.-,
gum overshoes; also, a very largo lot of fiUk .unu-.woi^tc-l
.TJQUEfiJH.AUD DOMESTIC DRr 00083 AT AtJCfTIOJ,.•
Jh —On MONDAY-JIOESINU, February H)tb, at 10 o elk,
rit the Commercial Salesrooms, corner of Fifth noil '.foil
BtNMts.niU bo sold without reservb, a general assortment
of staple and fancy Dry Goods, among which &rasnportlno
clotli3» casrfmeres, .satinotts,' flabiipLs blanket?, plr.iyA,
alpaca*, cashmeres, Coburg cloths, d’laincs, prints, Kihg*
hams, Irish linens, fiheeUngs, shawls, silt haudkerebiei*,
patent thread, fringes,-law, edgings, vnnety good?, to*.*- .
! Also, anaantlty ofhishlonable rloddnz, fine shirts, boots,
|bli£&X»PS*c.: lfeb'3! -PiM.T>AVtg,-A'ufr L _
ATALOUUK'SAhIi OF BOOKS AT AOGI'ION,--H)n shite"
urday evening, Feb.lSth, at 7 o , cleek..atdhn Ootnluor
clal Sales Rooms, corner of Wood and l'i fth. s tree ta, y ‘. bo
sold ft largo collectign ofraluablc standard andmittellaPy
mu Books, amoDg which are: I‘tatnrch’s Lires: Simp. c ons
i H«a for Religion; M'-ore’BLifeof Ryron.2cols; Lanleehe-s
I Life of Napoleon, 600 engs; Encyclopedia of Geography, «*
• vols; Disraeli's Curiosities of Uwrattire;. Works of 3os«-;
phos; Mackenzie’s Ufo of Decatur ; Mfca Mitforde tforU
Homes History or England, fi tola; Wnlsbuch a Ms,,
and Engineering, 1000 engs, 2 rols; filler's trench KoToln-
I Uoo, 2 b vota, Illustrated; Carlisles Mlwpilane<>n» : hsWS r
Somerville's PhyttieaUleographyfln'inK’s Conquest of Ho
-1 rida* ElJctt’s Domestic slemoirs.of the Devolution; School
craft's American Indian**; India and tho Hindoo!;-Macau
lay's History .of England, 2.v015; DavU. Manual of Mognot
lsm; Colton’s C. S.Gazetteer; seperb, familyona.pocket
bibieyic., Cataloguestfiubalmd aUho'
(TE LIST.
rirs SrOBSIUQ post 3?
Ixcluuige Bankers*
zth stress, PiUiburgh.
OHIO. • .
Stoteßk.audbranches ; % 1
Olhersolventßonks . % I
BankofgawluHky— “. j
Granville..—.;.. 5?
Norvralk GO
Urbana. 5C
Wooster——. 25
INDIANA. :
' Stain Stock Banka %
Statultk-auilbrancheß yi
ILLINOIS. .. i
; Staio Stock Banka X
! State Bank Brandi-.. 5Q
; Bank of Illinois.— -;7S
! KENTUCKY; ;
All solvent Banks—..... , %
Missouri,
%
• MICHIGAN.*/
All solvent Banks-.-.
WISCONSIN..'/ !
Marine * Flro Insurance
Co.atMilvankic~;.»... X
TENNESSEE. " |
AIT solvent Banka 3
NORTH CAROLINA.
All solvent Bnnkr... 1
SOUTH CAROLINA,
All solvent 8ank5......... 1
GEORGIA.
All solvent Banka.—.
ALABAMA.
All solvent Banks &;
LOUISIANA.
All solvent 8ank5........ 1 14
EXCHANGES. ’
New York— pa?-
Philadelphia— pa?*
naltSmorw r o^*
Cincinnati 5i dise*t.
liOlllriTJllß % du*C*k
St- tools.-....—.i—.l disc t.
VALUE OP COINS.
Aroerfcnn Gold (new)—. par.
American Gold (nM).......pr s m.
j£*n.-ts*«Uua— —•s* W i
Guineas..- 5
Piuderiuhilorß ? »u
Ten Tlmier*— —• *' ®d
Tau Guilders.—...—— 3 ©3
Loulsd’or— * -3
, Napolticns 3 oj
|>*ul>looos«, I’atrin*. ,;i& 7q-
Doubloons, Spanirfc ......10 2g
; Ducat?— •• 2
The derangements of tho system, leading to. nervous dis
ease*. end the forme of nervous disease itedf, &r*so numer
ous that it would require a column to enumerate the mala
dies for which- tills preparation is a specific. A few, how
ever, may be enumerated, -vi*: neuralgia.; ho dcloreaux,
bead-ache, incipient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the
heart, spinal affections, muscular -debility, tmnor*, flatu
lence, a prkXlng in the flush, mcntiu
depression, weakness of the will, indisposition to rnorf,
faiutlng after exiici'O, broken sleep and terrify log dreams,
inability'to remain in one place.or pofUioh,weakuevKcTtho
procreative organs, sexual inc»rnpetency,melanc})olv, mon
oniana, tluorolbus, sinking at the stomach,
laxities, h chronic tendency to raiscamace, emaciation, and
all complaints growing out of a free indulgence of the pas
sions, and all barrenness that does not proceed from organic
causes beyond the reach of medicine. ■ ’ " -
Whenever tho organs-to be;acted upon are frae from mal
formatioaor is averred Uint .
MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR; • .
will repine© wenknvss with strength, incapacity wiUi eClci
i oncVi irregularity with: uniform and natural activity, and
\ this not only without hazard of reaction, but with a happy
0 effect on tho general organization. Eoar in ta;nd thut
all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the m-rvou*
14 system, aud that tho paralyaalicro of tlio oerveof motion
and sensation Is physical death. Bear in jalnu.-nl?©, that
00 for every kind of uervous disease the Elixir tordial y tho
;,W «* vtofHßuSmm* dmosh. ■ ;. ;;;
No language can convey an adequote Meir of tho imme
’ diato and almost mltaculousclmngewhichltocgasionshUhe
diseased, debilitated andehuttered uervoospystem, wl>evhoT
broken down by oxcosa, weak by impavroil by.
sickness—tho unstrung and relaxed organization is atone©
braced, roTivified andbuilt up. Tho mental and physical
-0 00 symptoms of nervous diseases •vanish together under its vu
in!oo fluooce. Nor is the effect temporno'f on the .contrary tho
in'oo relief Is permanent—for the Corded of the.nu'di
'2:s3 finu reach the ronstilutfori itfoif,anil teuton: ll to itH nermal
jo’oo } condition.
65,75 i W
67,50, «
65,50 r 6(
44.00 M
42,00 K
24,00 51
65.60- 5(
45,00 El
.49,00
48.73
.50,00
102,51'.
10,00
20,00
8,00
.40,751 61
40,00 B
60,001 51
105,00, -lo
114,00 2
'•■'S T..«
j \. . r; ’ ’
AUCTION SALES.
Auction COTCt«
JAMES McKBNHA, Auctioneer, -
P..H. i)AYl3,Auctioneer
SUES. IsE©K§E’§
liiyigos’siti!io®©Mial.
R Dft-SlOBSli’S IXVHJOKATIKG BUXIK-ob
BIAU—At first the properties attributed w 1 r !' f ; J
Invigorating Eltatr or Cordial were rl-enioit falmiou.. The
pulilie, ofieu dcceive.l, could not beliere ilia
lime truths announced by the Hut fact?, Un «.
nlablo. foots, attested by witnesses of tho highest c.nsa apt|
character, ore now triumphing over all doubts. In.redu
lity is overthrown by u mass of testimony which is perfectly
remedies, in nil cafes, the deplorable evils,
atiring from a misuse or abuse of the various organ? which
make up the wonderful machine culled man. _lt resiomUo
full vigor every delicabs fanrUoncohnf-ctwl wjtn That mys
terious compound agency cf matter and;mind,.nebt!W a vy to;
the reproduction of human life. • To persons of Tt*cMo mui>
cular frame, or vital-power, s ft fr-.recommend.Hl,
aa the only means of communicating that energy, vmcn is
necessary to the proper enjoyment of all the natural appe
tite.?, as well as the higher mental atttihales. ; -Ifr hcneaual
eff.*cts are not confined to cither MXv.or fo any age. The
feeble girl, the ailing wife, tboli<itle«»,<mervatodyordh,_the;
over-worn man or business thcrktlmof uervoosdpprt‘.^u>n t
the individual pottering from general debility, . or from the
weakness nt a a ngle organ, will all find immediate and per
manent relief from iWuse ©I this incomparable renovator.
To those who have predisposition to paralysis, it wilt prove
a complete and unfailing safeguard agmnpt that Terrible
malady. There arc many, perhaps, who have bo triced with
their cohstitntionß, that they think themselves lH|yond Uie
reach of medicine. l*t not even ib-?o despair.. ,lhcxtiJar
deals with disease as itexlsts; without reference to causes,
audwiU not only Tcmov« the disor*lt>riUvlf. but
REBUILD THE CHOKEX COKSTITUTIOh.
. ;)• V LOSS OF MEMORY, , , , ,
Confusion, gildine**, rush of blood to tfceliead, melancholy,
debility, bystrriiv'wretchedness,thoughts °t self-destruc
tion—fear of insanity, dyspcpAu cornual prostration, irr»-
ability, nervousness, inability to sleep, diseases incident to
females, decay of tho propoi?ulinKfiincUons,bys.«rra,.mono
mania, vague terror*, palpitation of tho heart, .impotonrj,
constipation, ote, from whatever cause arising. It is, ifthere
ii »ov reliance to bo placed on human testimbuy, absolutely
Q I .EW HraIOT VOR FEJUt,ES,;;-. ; :.
; The unparalleled effects' ot ibti groat rtidoraUve, in nU
-complaints incident to females, mark a new era ia the an
nals of medicine. Thousands of stimulants hare been in-,
vented—thousand of invigorants concocted—all purporting
to he specified in the various diseases?” l ' l derangements to
which the delicate formation of woman; repdo«hcr liable.
EVERY WOMAN OF SKNhhj V
who sufferafrom weakness, derangement, uervousmoss.lre
mors, pains in tho back, or any other *'*■
ciiliar to her sex, or common in both givo.thojn
vteorating Cordial a trial. ' ‘ J;„V- •
b - MARRIED PERSONS, :
Orothor*. will find this CordiaVafter tlioy have used a bot
tle or two, a thorough regenerator of the,’.?»?S;itWolT
directions are to bo fu“ n d the happy parent* of healthy oit
soring, who would not have beonuw but for this OMreordfc
-hare preparation. Andltia.eqnallyrotentfor themanydis
i S fur which If Is recommended. .Tbonretoa* of young
mou have been restored by using it, and not in a single in
gtanco has It failed to benefit them.
-v PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXION. • • - s
or consumptive habits, are restored by Ihe uso;of a bottle or
two to bloom and vigor, changing the sklh from a pale, yel
low sickly color, to a beautiful fierid complexion. , .
iow,ouu, >- T0 .-niß. jasauiDED. • / .
These are some of the sndaud melancholy effects proau
cedhv early' lmblta of youth, viz:, weakncsa.of tiur bitch •
and limb*, pain* in the head, dimnesg of sight, loss of mus
cular'powerT palpitation of tho heart, dyapupda, nervouf
irritability, derangement of the digestive functions, general
Mehlllty, symptoms of consumptions, etc.
the fearful effects on the mind aro much to be
dreaded. Low oLinemory, confusion.bf.ideas, depression
of Boiritff. evil forebodings,aversion to society,.eclWis.rust,
love of solitude, timidity, are some or the evils rrodu-
Ct^: CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE
should reflect that a FOUDd mind and ,bo>ly are tho most no
emwarv requisites to promote connubial happiness; indeed,
without these, tho journey- through Ufa■ becoracaa weary
nlterlmnse—tho prospoct hourly, darkens the view; tho
■mind becomes shadowed with despair, aud- filled, with the
I melancholy reflection- that the happiness of another be-.
icoinesbMshted.wUhyonrown^^
Dr. Morse’s Invigorating ConUifl ha 3 been counterfeited,
bv pomo unprlncipled persons. ' :
. In future, all the genuino Conlial will havc.tbe.propncv
lot’s fac-similo pasted over the cork of each bottle, and the
following words blown in tho'glass: . .
•Dr, aiors«»s Invigorating Cordial.
0. it. RING, Proprietor,/N, A.
fTUe Cordial Is put tip, highly concentrated,- in- pmfpo>.
tbTee dollars per bottlo, two for five,dollars, sis
fo^twelvodollars. ... , *•
: Sold by Druggists throughout the United Stales, Canada
and tlio West Indies. AGJSS > S ,. V
v Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG, ISROS.,:No. CO,Wood otax*. •
““ ii,, 3 GKO. 11. KBY3ER. No. 110 “
Al!i-:bc:jy City—UNO. P. FLEMING- .
Coi-totmd-n. 11. MEAKINOS.
TkßßtS’B iLOUR Of PUMBKIN, i'OB PUJS.—¥hia atli.
•. clttiaprepared from good sweet PompHns, and wtfl
tnflko Piea of Buperior,quality , , - _' .
. . ono ounce, or two tame spoonful!* of.
thepowder; nod'wld to it one quart of mijk; Jet it stand, on
hour or two in a warm placo r after which add egg*, spi«r3
ond Hwoctenlns to suit the tistivonil it ydl bo ronOr for
yorsoley ; ; , 11. R. cq t
MM'vtvmsn'" V" T 7 " • • cocfiiiAji ptiatwo.
jon-s BROTHERS,
; • (Successors to J» Kidd &_Co.) _ • -
: , WHOT-EBALE DKUGGISTS.
.... JVo.GO Wood PittsTntiyhi Pa » .
• Proprietor of Dr. lTLane’s Celebrated I-irer
: , ':■■■ ■ ■ L . ~1 - -i" 11 !-
3 * Notice. -•
■ T 0& TLEMINff having associated with JOS. ABEL, the.
J bosmcsa will hereafter becondurted nnder ; th4 styte.orj
J. ABKL & CO* at the old stand, wrner.of .SmithfieWi»nd,l
■Fourth . . • • _v.
A Street, with Railroad Truck, Switch, and appurte- l X sellinfrat a largo reduction f & CO.;
nances, for a term of years. Inquire at tho Express Orace, I * No. 25 Fifth street.
No 6i FOURTH Street. febll:tf l
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~ STATEMENT OP THE yETKA INSURANCE'COu.
. OF HARTFORD. CONNECTICUT,
As required bv the Twenty-Third See. of tho Act to provide for tho littcorpora.
ox nnn in inn onJfof 55KSff«oW» «a« or raw wft.
A -1
Th-* name of thecorporation •? “ •” looted »t Ilartfort, Connecticut. v- :■
•rbcCapitoTSUxK lst/irahuTidrcdtforusandiMars. ,y
hpluKom "ualß and
Real UAlntu unincumbered.............•••‘•■■“•"••v"* **•**.. “** ~.. * ■
4G Bouds (".percent-interest)secured by mortgage of tbe Hartford, ProrU . 1
and I‘i»bkllL Rai1r0ad............... *... ► T, M 'V'*'*VV£ •* *'
\lO (7 per emit )mortgngo bonds of tho Hartford and New Haven KailrqiU. y>
SOO Sbures Phccnix J&uk Stock; nartf0rd....„........'4......
tiOO " li Farmers’and Mechanics’ Bank Block, Hartford.
I ; \S- • Exchange : - --•••- ; ** .«
50 CHy . .•••,••' [ ■ ' “ ((i
Rank of Hartford-County i!
(kmumicut River Banking Co : ‘
Hartford Bank -. •' :
Ihgle.Bank
ilechanic.'*’ Bank.
Hank pf.lforth'Amerfoa
Now York Ufo:and Trust Co.
liaok of America
Broadway Bank
Tho People’s . Bank -
Unukuf the Republic-
Hanover Bunk .
Biink cf.thb.Coramonwdalta. - :i
'Connecticut Hirer Co ' : • . _
Hart ford and New Horen RaßroadCo. Slock
Boston and Worcester • “
New Albany \ c ■
. Connecticut River . 7 ‘
Hartford, I‘rovidcnce and FiabklU.'
BiUsTcceivable, secured by mortgage”” l
for Premiums.
Koother.securities. : . "
No Bank debts or other loans duo from the Company- ■.
Losses adjusted ‘. V-- ;• ' ;
Lospuh unadjusted and not duo
.Losses In tmsponpo for further proof. ............•••••y*
No other claims against the Company, except SHiaU.oulce expenses.
.j.. . .(Signed)
TIIOMAS K. 'fenACE, President.
TUOMAH A. AttiSASDEB, Bco7.
STATS' Or CON'M'CTICLT, lUtTroTID Ccunit, .-
■ ' Personally appealed,-Thomas K. llrare, (Prt-l 10r.t,) and Thomas A. Aldxand r, n their beat knotrlodtni
maneoath that thofo egolngWmeat,by them
irndbehet. ~ XSIKOod) oeo . K. ARWOI*U|, AGENT.
. ; u ; -\ ■ ■■ a L—— turn mmml—»
'rnUSTEE’S SALE. ,
5000 acres hi;hhj improved andvaluablc FARMS, and un^
: seated tracis'of Uxndj fov sale,&Uitated.inthtcountia of •
• MlwhcTtyi-Butlcrdnd Indiana, StaU o/ Penn’a,' ■ -y
-ri nK-subscriber being duly authorised, wiU bo in nw)i-
J. new to nnifto sale'of tho following described property,
at the SteCharlos Hotel, iaPitteburßli. on/ - r.-->
Tu«sdayi the !4tUd«y of February, 1854,
from OK o’clock, A. M-’, Until * o'clock, P. M., nnlcontinue
thenidaily until SATURDAY AtTKUNCON, the.lBth inst.
And then'at the dwelling of Joba.Sbaw, oa .Pino cr«wK,
from tbb 21*t to the * 24th iust., Inc ndve.and «fter that
period, nt-hls office, in New Brighton, Beaver county, Pa,
• All those various FARMS, lying in .ft tody togotherr on
,tho of Pino creek', In Slmler and Indiana townships?
Allegheny county, containing, in_ the. aggregate, giitecn
hundred acres of valuablelnnd. /'’. „ - ■ v
•The lands nro adjacent to lands of C.F. Spang ondothersy
on tbo south, amt on the northT>y lands df. Miller, Shaws,
and nthers, distanced -on the Butler and PittaborghTlanß
road from live to eight miloßfrom Pittsburgb..
. , This, body of land is well located for farming and garden
ing purpose, and has some fine locations for' Country rc?l*
denccs on tho Plank' road; Tho improvementanre extensivo j
on flomo of the farms, an t are occupied by tho following |
namid tenantry: Wm. Brown, Samuel Borland, Samuel ,
Itctil, Kail Crist, John Glass, GcoTgo Keck and John Miller.
All persons desirous of examining the respective tracts'of \
land woold do well to call upon the tenantry, who can show
the extent of the improvements. . - .
- ALSO, all that body of Land, containing one thousand,
acres ' situated in Franklin township, Allegheny ,
divided into Eoveralvaluablefarms of from one hundred
acres and upwards, located at or near lauds of Neelyp, I»ob
insons and others, at the sbuthern portion, and ,on the
•northern portion thereof adjoining lauds MMiutlnßum*
i und others:on: the Pittsburg and ZoUenople Plank Ko*u.
1 The FeveroV Farms am occupied by Len Ricby, Mrs.D. Bo*
i gets", fwidow;] -Cochfan Kvans, J. Uhlcnburgh ond Francw
1 Stockier; who,-ifinciuired-of, oh the.fespectjvo pTemisesi
[ could show the tepCTHbns desirous offeeina them.
These several trucks of land are distanced from Pittsburgh
i. from ten to fourto-di milea/' Some good Goal to bo found on
some of theso Lands. • ■ , ... -iltuiL'L
r- ALSO, Ml those' two certain tracts of Laitu, containing
'4 r oo acres, in Ohio township, Allegheny county; oueofthem
on the OhibundrPeShsylvftnia Railroad, distanced between
elghi hud nine miles fr-m Pittsburgh, »djoining_lands of ]
Hood’s heirs and tho western portion,otf whichlB ,
a good improvement, well located fur farming PJJWW.Th*
other tnu-t i= located on the waters of the
Criwfc. adjoining lands ol Browers and others, well located
Yorfonniug, distanced from Ohio, and Pennsylvania Kail
road two and a half miles. ... ,: M ’ " •
/ ALSO, all that r body of land, contemlng.lOOO acres, in
West Gounequesring und-Muddy Creek townships, Butler
aDonty, divided into good sized Farms of one bund red acres
nml uuwanls on which there ore valuable improvement,'
and occupied .by tho following named tenantry rPhllip ;
Ileckart, J. B. Campbell, J. Nelson, and : Edword Frozlor,
who will impart information.ns to ihe improvements,
called upon, A portion ef this" of Land
from ilnxmotiv two miles; on the T<»d leading to Porters-;
ville sorno Fix.mnes.and others from eight to fourteen miles..
Alllnrateti on good roads imi very easy of access*..
ALSO,.two -other tracts of Land, eontaiuing ,00 acres--
'one improved and the.other unimptovod—Fltuated in the
townriiiiw of Armstrong nnd Wlieatficld, Indiana county.
. At.lheBaiao time and places ' , „ ' t
ALSO,-oih.vr';valuable Forms and Tracts oJ
Land.-
5000 ACRES,
Si tainted in the counties of Beaver, Clarion, Forrest, Jeffer*
Tracts of Land are divided into small Mid
hired Farias, and are located in flourishing neighborhoods
and are worthy the attention of settlers at home or abroad-
Ali neryohs, by callintr upon the. subscriber, can obtain
hand bills . giving their respretivp OT: they miqr
tintl them described in the numerous hond-bill3 cinnimtea
in ilie rommuolty. Title to tho: lauds, are indisputable.
hn ettu be given on tiioilrstof April cost, tapor
aonsnhomay Msn BIUDFOP . D ;
. .. . . r _ Real Estate Agent.-
[ RKianTOS, Feh. G, 18f4.—tobWvrd. %’ -
‘ISAAC ©HEGG-,
PATENT AOKXT,
• X&r Win. undertake : the Introduction of INVENTIONS <
in (he Kinfflom- of GREAT BKiTAIN, and all the coon* *
tricf on-tho Continent, especially those of FRANCE, HOIr
LAND, BELGIUM, GERMAN ZOLVERBINS, SPAIN; and j
itussii.''
llarlng bi?cn. sUccessfuUy. engaged for a period of twenty
months in the business he has acqtiired valuable Ihfoirma
iion in regard to the existing laws of those countries, by
vhirh means oiily a TALtD PATENT can .he secured.
’ Thoro poising VALUBLE IN VENTIONS, cai> forward
Drawing Models, and, when possible, Samples uu.d com*
munlcations to nio at. Pittsburgh, until the first day of
April next; after-which time, to care of my Agents, Wsf.
Pr:n.ur>; Esq., No. ltoss street, Pittsburgh; Messrs.
Gkouoe JIcIIEKiiY & Co., 37 Walnut street, Philadelphia; or
Mclllsky, Esq., No. 5 Temple Place, Liverpool,
England.
nurPhE^CESr
NWdly Jk Craig, Esq., William PhilUp3,.Esq.,Hon: H.
Hepburn, John D. Paris, Esq., Col. Wilson. XI Candless,
CoL SamL W. Blnch, Pittsburgh.
- Charles Basham, Esq.. Louisville, Ky. . -• •
Me?srs..Georgo McHenry & Co., Hon. Charles Gibbons,
Philadelphia. , i
.Tamps McUonryi E<?q., Liverpool. England. - •
Co-Iledlcincs 'w.btcH never fall *» B*ve
PAT IP F ACTION', and are used by many Physicians in their
Practice,— Dr. J. S. HOSE Is an Honorary member of tho
Philadelphia Medical Society, and emanated, in ISM, from
the University of Pennsylvania, under the guidance of the
truly eminent Professors rhysiek, Chapman, Gibson, Core,
James and Hare,—names cclebrato.l for medical
nail taring had daily 1 intercourse And coosultatlon with
those distinguished physicians, respecting diseases of all
j kinds, and tbo proper remedies therefor; and being solicited
by thousands of hiapn'tienu to pnt np his Preparations, be
offers fo.tho public, ns the result* of his.crpigienco &r tbo
past DO years, the. following Toluablo Jamlly Medicines,
each one toa specific disease: \- ' !
nil. J. S. ROSE'S NERVOUS AND INVIGOKATIN& COR
DIAL—III” Greatest Discovery In Medical Science, for in
Ncrvsrai Conditions of .the :I Systcml—llcart Disease and
Norviiia Complaiois.. .The astonißblng'add happy effect of.
Dr. Ry.-'a'a Nervous Cordial, far "Diseases of the Heart, Pal- 1
P ltation,Nomlinoss,Seuralsii,S6rvoosTrcmorofthoMn9-.J
i clcs. Heartburn,Flatulence, "Pain in the Face, Wakefulness, j
Itesttesness, or for the Mind or Body, worn down by rare,!
1 labor, or study, has imluced many pliytddans to nee it in I
. their ptnctlee. 'For a'Weak constitution, it la n grand re,
: store r; it completely re moves, from the system all nervous
irritations, and is nlmostiniraculouß in its rapid and happy
effi ot. The weakiiiid the nervous are frequently restored
to perfect health hifore using ono bottle. Price 60 cents.
Sold, wholesalo and retail, at Dr. KEYSER'S Drug store,
• jio. cornerorWbod st. add Virgin alloy. f ohl
\ c pri Discoveries---- YI-GETAIiLD CATTLE
POWDEIt-Tbese powders are put up in one pound packs, and
are rcallya. good article, not only for the diseases Suddent.
to Horse?, Cows, Swine and .other animals, but they-are
likewise an excellent article to improvo the condition of the
"animal. -. . •
' Tbr Milch Chios, they not- only Improvo tho condition of
MicliCows, hut they, increase the quantity ns well os Im
prove tlio quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say !
that it increases the quantity of butter from half a pound
to .a pound a week to each cow.wliilo thoso persons who
have triud it,:say a pbund and a half to two pounds per
■ week, with tile same- kind of feeding as before. Of one
thing we ore certain .'all who usoit onco will uso H all the
time and Save money by the operation, as well os improve
the appearano of. their stock. Price 25 cents a paper,
papers for $l. ' (IDO. H. KEYSER,.No. 110,
i - comer Wood at and Virgin alley;
. . f .,vj - . . .Wholesale andltetail- Agent.
invite !
rer*”:.t£
at no wood sheet, and by sooernlly
‘ Great Cure *y »'• Key.er-s Pectoral
SYltur— I live in Peebles township, Allegheny county,
T had n’couihing. nnd Spirting, wlilch. commencednbout Uto
4tb of February last; and continued for eight wholo months.
I employed tbo best, physidana in the country, and my I
couch continued unabated; until early in October, At that 1
Uep, twoa advised to try yoar.PP.CTOItAIi'COCQH STROP,
which i di.l; and after I had taken ouo bottle, I was en
tirely free frem coughing and spitting. X had despaired of
ercr getting wellTnnd I-ttiink.it should he known that this
r . Witne&Vß. M.:K6rr.>. :; , - *uv-i. •'
• ; . ; orch v . Deecrnber 31: : '• ~ - ' * Bn
fuhlOirne&vr
,j. FtEMi.sn,
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03- Medicine Chests Dr. lIKYSBK, wMesals ]
of 110 IVooJ etroot, h.n; cn hand s hplcnOH as
„iillei.t'or.MiEl)iciNE-cmSTS/Br &isniM sedetom.
it varies* prices. Those in went ofofttel <*:*&
Vin.l Wnhld do let’ll to glveblm ecnll.
febl4
-.r-J: *';'*fC.
I,'Olt Till: CCMI 01’ DJ’.AI'NESa, PAINE, and thoDts-
Jr charges of Matter from tbo also, ell 4hasa difr
iigrbeable nc-ipca likeike buazinffofiasoctajfoJHDgOfwater, ;
whizzing of sichm; &c*» wkick.aro symptoms.or approacOUig j
DenfoeSss nnd - also generally, with tbo disease.-. ■;Many.P®**- j-;x:
Mbs who bare been deaf ftrr ten. flrteon>ond twenty years,. -
and were obliged to use ear-trumpets, bftfo, after using one
ortwobotUitf,thrown aside their. trumpets, hdng made-..--.-
perfectly well.- Fbyjtciau* and Surgeons highly rooom- .
mend its use. ' v 7 -ip
MFrointLeTribnno.j-. • • v-.,.;; ... .
PißENta DoVt XrotECT Yomt CIIIIMEI.— Thoojanaa of
cbiMnn annually become dear, In confMoocroofdls
charges ofmaUM from lUclr cnra, induced by BcarIoVSWCT,.
ColdvAc. Now, If mothers wonlil do lhclr duty ohffpt»
euro 1 carpo’B CW for Deafness, nnd use It as dlrccted^ttolr
. chUdron would be cured: but If neglected, tho dlsdmrgu coo
tinues very troublesome, the hearing gr:uru;uly gOiS WOISO,
and finally partial or total denfiicrs ensues. ••• • • •
. IMPOKTANT NOTICE: •• . e • ' ’
Cb!laud rec Mn.-SaxUf. rad;.rt<f rnttipismi uym t nformOr
• iitm tAfld-un7lco7»mnnfi’low uztonwnyou*'v
l- , iCT!-r.yhil%delpblft i iJnnuary 4,--I Imrcby
certify, that when I wM about twelveyeare old, 1 gradosuy
- became deaf.lo. both careySodbat Jn-.n few months X uund ..
it almost impwelblo to hear, unless in thoyarylooilofltwmfr . ~ :
ofToice. 1 lenuiried Jn that sUnnUon.untU.lart summer,
o jinriol of eighteen, years, when J beard of fcCAUt'A. °
COHPODND ACOUSTIC:OIh. I immediately obtained a .
botUo, which*.Lharo used, nod am happy b? ray it has noted
likemagievandquite cured mo. -A ny. <»uowishing runner- ~
information of my ca>:*i, which;! think a- remark able one,: :
willfmd mb by calUng:nt iiiy , : ~
door above Second street. • •
Vr.T Rftlii hr • A. 0 AkWt*3,
KoT saiouy .... • Pekin Tea Store, .
89 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
DE GITINON^Sv'
Improved Uon-Esplosive, CampheM iamps.
HATING PTJRCffABED.THB
fw'fai. rl2htforthoßb(rs»-I«ABlPin*Uw ,■.•■,
t K -sd- : cnctifieftcf ALT/’KQUHSy, DEA*- .
*fsb AfeV yjsk; wasiiington/pat-
Y / EI'TE, sBdQKKENIVwe&re pre*
rami to furnish lampfl.or Sell -
• Theflo Xarapsaro so constructed
. <& - na to rctndtT explosion impossible. - ...
aidthbihbnomayrc^
entire raW nicr'Uitpv„w
ta *W^Sw“s? Mre^
Thlfl'certifiesthafwe have seen, examined and
Guinnn’almproved Non-JJsploOliW-CBmnlmno lamp.T^
rented Januaw«tbVlSs2, and are roll^ratls^vthMltW A .
lory raluableimprovimjcDtj anawdl befottod forpreJarablp
m any other lamp in nee. -Wo bolievo for eafetyit taT*r
fretly rellahlo. and therefore deem it richly deaMrinJ AhO;
nitontlon of. all ench as have occasion, to nao Jampot any
ItC.'BMdlc, Batavia,N. Y., S A.Jfllfon, Batavia, N. Y.
P V Booth. do • «T. C. lYllsyn, - •;; --. «0-. .• • ■ 4t f\
FAiwtUf do T.'atfKennen, tttr.ero, N. V, :
fes* So fJ-His w ‘ ,fi r' s ’ LX
EltoiS’ do jVfiolSsa, ■ ’ f
A. I). Tyron. do K- Brown. ■ do
N CAMPHBJPR’rnre for ml® at
ofStcamhoatmen majSwaitej^gflg^,.
folly invited to the new patent jSj •• :
tamps maybe seen m. operation at Dr. KEItSEB’B.IWIg
Store, 140 Wood street, where they are Sept foreale. ■ > .
foMOalAwtf- ‘ -•■■■ ’ ' r Vr ' '■
----- copartnerfiiiip. " . ' , _
T> F JONES, BKRNAUD LAIJTII,g. M. KTER nod J r *•
r>. LAUTJEhMrJnjr associated themselves togetnor, an
ulrlio flrm of JONES, I.ACTII ft CO , will*rry On tho
«American Iron Works,’' recently erected by D. Baatn &
Brother, in East Binnlcshom.. ;y ,; -X; ; y: r -. r XX-
n 9 JO'SPS tiUTH.M. SfET. J- T- XAtTtIJ.-
aSeBICAS XUOS WORKf. -
JONES, LAUTH & CO.,
MATnJFACTtJRERS or raporior Bar,
Iron, of wftwhQHßc,>o.sv
between Market and Wood st*C» PiUnburgh.: [Jall:3m a
u.-vr.'ftJSKXK.
‘Notice.. vr-
TTATTNG purchased the entire stock; of J. 0. Ana &
ri Co., wewlll continue thp wholesaloPfiUlTena.OOKr
FECTIOif ARYhiißincjs, at the old etand, |jWOpt|. ( ...
under the stylo of | - M. W. KASKIS 4 CO. .
"VTOTICE —Having di?po?ed or my enlinJlfitore*t to too
IN wholesale Fruit acd Confeftjounry traFlnera to lay
partner, Mlnaa TindTeY and ?!. V, lion Riff, ,
houne. (who ore authorized to.nw the narneoftha loteflnn,
in nettling the business of mid Urm.) l tilke plensorcin Tn
commending them ,tn m former Mends end • -
hopn tor a continur.tion of tho liberal potren^bratcwed
OH me. L• • X -V- a" nVhi ’ ■ ..‘“r’t*.
- ' - ' -
; Cop*rtner*mp
T^BAVIiIHiitSDAT-osioduted with mompUrtnor, of
L nephews Jakct pnius. ■lto tniulnoHrof maiiuratm'
Sg uS importing of EOSIEBT. YAItN? ±<y, jlll ta «H»-
toncd at tho Ohl Stand; No. ”f fifth street, and condnetod
nodtr the firm of tViu.uui Vat A Co. PJ” l 5 n “J, a W , S
cintasuminatmotvltl plctiFa-prwoTit thrill Brimtncdlato
iravmt'Otvaml those who are indebted will Eleaae rattle (Hell
; « l! '-^ h “ ■
Next door to tbo Iron City Hotel.,
jiUl :
January 12.1554 |
illo [tinmen’* celebrnteil l»t«ngtIl«BUg;
Ploflterii Bpntti ttj;' woehlnexy*^
mnESB PLASTEIiS arc confidratlrrccijmmendaJ;*** ,
v :n:(i etH.Ttnal -remedy In alt case? of Hliemnv
ttTtn.Sprtdn?, Lumbogo, CongLa, Colds,Asthma, Dlmcoltjr
of lireathlng.Palna in the Back, Cheat-Sides, 4c„
Smnrtlon' and are particularly useful to.thowtrtm labor
under attacks of'cold,: which result lrith polca in tha
breast, often the'foreruAnerbf conßmnption; an 4 tn : <tc^r.,, K ..'
mntellke burs, whoro coughs and. wiitenre
falling conteqoenco of the i-u-iien e':a to wh:ch ne arn ...
an rubicct, such as nro thns attackpd util fled them tonUo
able. All genuine hare my signature
only in Pittsburgh byS.K. KOMBAVE, cmsi'of ‘ -
Penh and Locust afreets. A liberal discount mado to Ml
en». '• ' "' • •' ■■■ r
Important Notice to oil wtoom *1 »»y •'
-1 riTIKPAIiLF. (o an Art of AF’Oin*b’> of theftateof Tcnu- 1..
AsylvantoTnnd in conibrnniy ferity «™t- t tr
tfVSdTt. the Board <if Trustees of tbc[*i™tMoth«taJ ,1,.
Protestant Church of the city cl i>‘tUburgh, If’,
chastxl a Burying Ground in tho Allegheny timotnryjiWr^.
the parposacf transferring tho remolna-.0f.4 ‘
reßtlnh in tho Burying Ground' belonging to raid onww. (
S, !lS«r the canal,and frcnhngon liberty _
street* in the dty of Plttsbulgh - .
Notice i3_horeby given ton « »»«uS*’the
are otbcrwtee interested h> raid Butjd ® thnrennS-
Board of Trustees Me npwprcpargLjo,. V7? ,...
ral of the deadto tM Oemstery- IT<!JI to ftU(
lfa« the entire rcmoysi ' .
madeduringtbeP^P^ltion^ni bebAilby af*plyinst<v »
A, ;, t6e^ SS T. dioy,*ttitaSgj4
Pa. By order of tho Board fj" us fl gAKDS^
W B KN'fILTSH t
: HOBT. H. MAUSfIALfc, . : v_, { (
• •:' -■ Cdmmlttoo: '.-. y‘t.
ja2:3m&nr
ALLEGHENY FOKU'B.,
SOtOMON SHKTTEK & CO. .
fTAtoßissel & Sample’s Itolhng Bldl.} pn tkokank of tho
Allegheny, below the St. ClalrStrefct Bridge,
AliEonrtT Cits, Fa e
THE proprietors respectfully Jufotffl j , uniteTWJ».y, iri ' l '
having made extensive adlltionato thHt _«tahllEh- j,
meat, they are prepared to dnanofactuie,
sonablotermß,lron Work dor Car
pyork, Stone Cotters' ar.d Masons' Tool3| Sllatliiiir, MU!
Work in genenU, and heavy Forging,
deStion/ Also, nollS>: SHOESmanu&clured iby- .
'•Shetta’t Palmt Horse Shoe ilachine.
chine will he in operation abbot; the'middle orFehruary,,
when all orders dor Shoes will meet with prompt attention. .
Mill Kelts made and dressed- . Order* sent by in&ilor telo- s
graph attended to on the shortest notion. ■ laH-r
CLOCKS.—We wish to inform tliu citizensi that w,
F bare received one of tbo finest of Mantle
ClockflandMnTinetimO'pleceg.ever offeredin.Quflmareet, .. -
direct from the manufiictarers, wtdeb-we sail vrOl M toir j
anv booao in .tho United Slates, £at retail) and tnscli^ "-/'Cy
lower than any establishment in tin# city. Also,, a fluelftt;
of Watches and Jewelry, which, wo will eeUnsusual,at
by .
50 Market divot, Pittsburgh* ’
T AMDS IN lOWA *Oll SALE—
Ii BSO acres in Muscatine county;
■rf... 500..' ~i
TT, 6 iS,»oLMd3 are well located, after a yereona? ..-t ;■ v
portions of 10, 80 andlGO ccrea. BLiISELVr - '
l : ■ '■>'->• ; -L. Real KrUte Agent.
nppiirf for won. «“ h « S' msf*> ob
-1 tvhero copies of tbo l*cai * flO??.
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46.000 00
10,000 00
31400 00
26,600 00 :
17,664 00 t
6.000 oo • ■ r
2,007 00 I
0,000 Oft * '
26,600 00 *
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9,800 00
10,400 00 £
10,000 00 X
11, 00 {
13920 00 1
42M 00 , 1
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1,260 00 *
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11,181 60 ( *
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112 00
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