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M «r »?* '*i l'" 1 -i^' J ‘ ’’ •'•i-»‘ V,' ►*“Ls , h * pfeMHW s> 'o» Svs te^^spsiisi »^«3l»CsSS49s{i SMMteii 'tv 0m ; giMi rro-i; v•; t, ?iih i! .!;' wM#§fcis WJ«^smf|«rgM<|4iKuS somsmwl ■ i*st v. $■ f-t K‘- 'i^WsWo>s£ 'raSr3W§S3Efe^r- , l^c^-^S^^SssS&' v - .\i.;,;. : v‘.-;t *>;*v r - .- '.-; ' ■ ,9is'' :- v: ' ->.#»■ a. -* < .r . ,v r.-■ - VjjCK j?* *i ***>»*. • ‘ f f '.. 4 'rv * ** i - 4 - - ' : *gi> •'-*'i-i '\i:;' r . if -': r ';%^'-^*ry*:V-.:; ; »’j>K-.<: /^ !??s>;<* •' '•‘.;i ; ''’;"'-- >( >. \. .' .-.". v;>-; r .v'- r : ' : .i' •" ’ - t.».--. |. \h^Tv^ 7s " -,-■• -....". . ... * .* JL sXYi'.?/-*' -• ■ ■ THE CITY POST, i • MORNING::: DRMOCUATICCOUNTVCOISVKK'riOK. Fnrtuantto:* call touedby tho County Committee of *. Correspondence, et convention of delegates, representing the *" TDcmoc&Ho party of Allegheny coonty.mßt in the Supremo CaurtEoon»,fit Ilo’doct i'.u *Tb« Convention was called to orderly J v C.Stewart,wbo “,nomtoatad Major Dayiq Litres ns chairmen*' Dr. George L. 7 1 . BPOook nominated Hon. P, C. Snsxxow. ' • - 7 -: ■'Major Lynch took tho choir, in order that tho convention ’l.mJght'be temporarily organized. . Jadgo Shannon, fn a few remarks, declined entering the lists tan competitor for the honors of chairman of-the oon** j vpmfon. J * ? t. Major Lynch, for the purpose of pleasing all, and fedllta; * -ting thehormony and business of the convention* nominal* "■odGen., JAMES IL WATSON, ot Elizabeth township, : permanent chairman of the convention. Tho nomination • vnsnnanimonsly sustained. ... • " ; ‘The fallowing oSlcctb were, then selectedfor thecomplete i<rrgMtisatioa of the convention : Vice JRreiWen/i—Jamcsß&rton, of Indiana, Thomas ■ Mof . hit, pf Allegheny, Joseph Weeks, Of Pittsburgh,CoL James . Rqp, Bamuel Smith, of Allegheny, and Ste phen It Barber, of I/aWTencpvUle. j r-u fSrerrfanre—Wm.J. Anderson,John U, Phillips; Banty t W. Stoss, Thomls J» Keenan, and. Win, G.. Stewart.' r It was morelthat tho Secretary , call over tho districts .and the delegates announce their,names as the dlstrlcts were called. The following Is a list of the delegates ia at* tand&hco: k-. PirreßtreaEL,—FlratWord-P. O.Shannon and Win. Bonnet: , Second Word—TLJ. Kccnao aod Wm: J. ; Atidersnm ** : Tblrd.Ward.—JuhaDunwoody and John Oovle -'••• Fourth Ward—A.li. M’CalmontandJ; T.llorhst ' PlfthWanl—John Mackto ond John Heldman 1 * .. SUtb W»rd—l>r. O.L. ijrouotrjr., »nd Capt. Win. TCird/ 's i sW r, ? i^ <ital B; H-Jtermbu. .. 'Vdolwand Thomu a Bowler. r.rat-Ward—D.. W. Soss and Charles H. . . nodßamuel Smith: ’ Wm.M. Stewart a nd George W. Gcrat. SeAdamsandJohuHastTogs, .. Baaooo ns.—Tarentum-TillQtsoa Neal and Jamas Borland. Duquesno—-Wilson Stewart and James Davlj. ... Sharpshuig—Fronds A. Kline and James U. Clarke. - .. .Manchester—Sylvanos Perkins and John Wagner.' ‘ ‘ Was —Joseph Bogereand James Patterson; •* Pittsburgh—R. a. Bausman and Patrick Cowan. Birmingham—James Salisbury and Win. Bymracs: -KlLubeth—John M’Hiicny and S. Pancoast. \ lawrouccTillo—Stephen If. Barber and David Lynch; ” - Christianßriberand J;iiHawser: > '• •-• Bewickly—B. It Miller and 8, D. Miller. ladiana—Jaa-Beelen atd Peter Hutchinson: Bast Peer—Thomas Neal asd-Thonx&S Donley. Bhilcr—D. H. Williams and. Patrick M*Cauley. , Rora-Petor Ivory and ManinJdllcar. ■ - * 1U Waliacoand H; Qfiod. Pine- Got James A. Gibson; • • ' ‘ Chartierii—John McGilvory and Thomas Boyd. ' 1 ru * n And D. S. Henderson. *• \ .Findley—UnahStowart.-• &mfb rayetio—PatrickDanJevyv ••• •••• \. .Bobloson-rJohn U; Phillips and Dr.-WimiM. Gray. " , Tipper Bt. GLalr—J ILdtohbknd MolorS. Black: " v Clalr—Wm. M!llyey and John Shaup. Baldwin—James M'Oayle and Jordan Btewart. JcfletsoQ—William M'ilheur and John Bean; MlfDln—Ulram Kcal and S. W. Means. ..BUzabeth—James H< Watson and John R Fife. Patton—ticorge Long and Frantis SpeUltcr; : -' Rum—D» Tomer and J. ©. Stewart • tersallles—Col. John bill. * >. • Wilkma—James R. Johnson and Ldvard Thompson. Snowdon—L. Larimers - • ■•’ • Penn—Charles R. Johnston tod Francis Wilson. voßlns—J; Woodsloyer and A. J. BavU. tttt—Banlcl Weatu and James S. Craft; 1 - SewicUy—Bobeft Stephenson and Samuel Neal. Mr, Edmund when the Prat Ward, Allegheny/ was announced, appeared as a contestant of the scat ocm* pled by Mr.Chorloa B. Paulson. A CommUtoe of five was' appointed, confdstlng of A.B. M’Calmont,P.a Shannon, John Hastings, Br. Wm. Cray, and David Lynch, to Inresi tlgat*; the matter. ' Befbre ‘tins t3ommiUco’reported, Mr. Snowden withdrew hts claim in a seat,'• Capt Word ofCered a resolution that no toan holdlog ah office under the state or general should be aelwtod as a delegato to the State Convention-.; Capt. W. supported Ins -resolution, In a tow bricf maaika, argu ing'the necessity of such a measure to stcure a free exprei bloq of tho vill of the Bemocreoy of tho aonnty. Mr; Coyle ciorcd as an amendment, that the members of tho convention proceed to mark for delegates. Mr. C. also followed his motion, la a. few remarks, denouncing the motion of Capt Ward, as calculated to create dissension and division among the members of tho party. Soma remarks of. Mr. Ward, In regard' to office holders called MfljorLynchto hisfeotj ho also denounced Capt. WardVmolion, and replied to his remark* in regard ton M certain clique ** regulating the Democracy or the county.- Capt. Wan! bn»2y replied, advocating hia resol uifon. ColrCihson, of Pine, on the amendment, that tho convention proceed to mark for delegates to Harrisburg. Tho moUon was adopted. After various vacancies had been filled in the Ustctdde* gatevOot. Clbson madeji motion that the mambsra of the convention vole nux root for An amendment w»a.cffisred< that the delegates proccnl to mark. The amendment was carried.- The Ibllowiog gentlemen were nominated as dolcgaics to Ilaalsbnrg: . f First District—John a Dutm, William Bennett, P. C. Shannon, Wm.Wnrd, Joho Barton. tftfcqnd District—Peter Ivory, David B. WUliama. and Taomae Dordoy. •. Third plstrict-J.O. Etesrart and Br. It, Wil«u>. J?rlft. I>ii ? I ? ct T ,ama BaUbur 3 r * od J- H- iniheny. - PJftriftt—Palrtck^Carlenana Matthew UarbLsnn. Sixth Hstrlcl—Wm. M, Stewart, Sk ;w. Bom. and Ed mund Snowden. .. . ■- Balore the delegates proceeded to mark. Col. called up the resolution previously offered by him. Tho chair man'mled the resolution out of order. Mr. iuß. JTCalmont stated he had a few rcfnluUrmj, whidi he would present, luorder that the country delegate# aright rote on them before going home. Acting on a sag geetlon made* Mr* M’C. moved for tbo appolnlm'mt cf a (tosunlttce cn.Ee»luUcns. The motion was adopted, and the Chair appointed on the committer, A. B. MTWmonfc, XL Bailsman, Col. James A. G Ibsen, J. 8. Craft, and Dr George M*Obok, Jr. ■ • ’ : • ■ The members of tho convention then proceeded to mark, for delegates to Harrisburg, the townships being first called, then tho boroughs, and then the wards. The fallowing eras the result of the balloting*William Bjnnett,4J; JohoC.Duao.GS; P. c. Shannon, SC; IVta. Word, 6; John Barton,37; Peter Ivory, 17; David B» Wih Hams, COrlhomas Donley, 27; J. C. Stewart, 82; James Eolirtrary, 03; Dr.B. Wibcn,J7; J;IL M’Uhony.S?; Pal# risktf&rlan,32; Matthew Harbbou, CJ; Wm.-M.6towart, C 7; Edmund Snowden, 30. Mr. Boss’# name was withdrawn from tho list of candidate* JOHN C. DUNK, P. G. SHANNON, DAVID R. WIL LIAMS, J* C.STEWART, JAMES SALISBURY, MAX, THEW< HARDISON, and WILLIAM M. STEWART were declared delegates to the fltataOoriYfntlOp, Mr; M’Calmontj on behalf of the Committee on Bo solu tions, presented the following: • : . . Baotved, That on tho occasion of another recurring as ■emblageof the representatives of the Democracy or Alle gaeny county,wo express cur congratulations on the pres ent prosperous condition of the Nation at large, and or oar own gTwt. Commonwealth, and that we recognize it as our duty to continue, preecrro and promote the blessings of good government now flourishing In fall-vigor. - . Baoivcd, That when wo wo, on all sides, the ciUenccscf a wlse-and:«nergotio. policy, In the rapid. Increase cf trade, lathe busy employment of -manofoctaring establishments, and In the greedy market for the produce cf the farm, wo will exert wrery effort to sustain tho*o free Democratic priadples which hare been so abundantly fruitful in be nign results. Backed, That tho policy pursued br the present National Administration, both domestic end foreign, >»«» been a tri umphant -vindication of tbo popular renllct in 1652. It has given ns prosperity at home; increased the safety and »Ihr slt? oMha American fcltiaeU abroad, and given a new im pulse and protection to our commerce with the world. Besohel, That lu the administration of Gov. Tfn. Bigler we havo observed a u triform watelifulnereoverthe Interests of the Commonwealth, which, If steadily continued, mnst ere long accomplish the deliverance of tbs State from the heavy debt which has too long oppressed her $ and, that we cheerfully concur lo tho manlfest wish of the democracy of the State, that tho usual opportunity of a soermd term shall he given, for the final development of a course of polley which has been so well begun. Boohed, That the popular voice of the State arils for the re» nomination of the Hon. Jeremiah S. Black, for Jodg* of the Supreme Court. Fate decreed him the short lermfbut her decision will be reversed on an appeal-to ahlgher pow er, the wiU of the people. * * v Dr. George L. M’Coofc, Jr., from the name committee, pre sented tbo following resolution Which had been rejected by the committee, but which he presented to the convention; WnxaeAS, Tho Hon. Stephen A. Douglas has introduced to the United States Senate, a bill proposing that Congreve shall exorcise a nou-intervenUou in reference to the estab lishment of slavery within the Territories of Nobraska and Brawn# • , An wacnxis, Sacb proceeding woatd be a violation of the pllgltted faith of tbo South to the North, and a virtual repeal of the “Missouri Compromise;” anvunus, tho Introduction of Nebraska into tho Union as a slave terrf-v torj, would boprejadlcal to Northern emigration; there fore, • - Hesofred, Thsfc os members of tho National Democratic Party, wo view with deep regret the Introduction of the Nebraska- bill to the Senate or tho United States, by a Northern Democrat;—that said bill is not required by tho wants of tbo said .territories, bus not its origin in any known exigency, of the timos, is a transgression of the “Baltimore Platform,”—ls deeply Injurious to the pebplo of ■ the North—ls a violation of the plighted faith of the South to the North—ls a contemptuous treatment of tbe- u &lls* soar! compromise,” and tho ; friends or sold measure, and therefore cannot bo, and shall not, by our silence, become a measure of the National Democratic party. Dr. M’Cook supported the rseolation in. an able speech. Messrs. MXlalmont .and M'llvey opposed the adoption of the resolution offered by M’Cook. •- -■ w - t Jndge Shannon, in an able speech; recommended that the resolution offered by U’Oook bo upon the table. Tho ground taken by tho Judge, was that the delegates to tho convention had been elected to perform a c ft tain duty, and their constituents, in instructing them, did not contemplate that any action would bo taken by them in regard to the matter now before tho convention, banco tbo delegates In voting would bat poorly represent the sentiments of tho Democracy of the county. The motion of Judge Shannon that the resolution in re gard to thfi Nebraska bill be la Id-upon the table, was car. Had, after an excited and bitter discussion, In which a num ber of members Of the convention exhibited more violence of language and feeling, than either prudonco or discretion dictated, v-. The question recurring <fo tho passage of tjie resolutions reported by-lho committee, U was derided in tho affirmative by a large majority: Mr. Johs’.Coyle offered a resolution the flon. Wiista JTCiJrDixsg, asthe nexfcDomocralic United States Ben&tor from this State, and requesting thO Dtan&* czatio Representatives in Legislature from county to use their influence yad pxetilongf jrypfnyfirm and election ofCol/M’Candless to thatofliee. ~Thc resolu tion was unanimously adopted. . On motion, the convention adjourned tint die, ' - PMsuainrar so tins . 3liqill.—Xto ccrcaicnycf present. Ine lie res posted led, Sheriff of this cotmty, with a rllrer pitcher, bj tholadkj of Erle, cane off Rt tho rosi. donee of tho Sheriff on tCue.{Ta,j tho Gthlnst. The ceremony was opened by Jnsleh Itln~, Ejui', .ho in troduced to JlrjtMsgill. hli ledy, 00-tho person choeen to dollrer. the pitcher. In meklne -tie, presentation* Mir. King dollrered tho following peetnnd #pprop«ateoddrds * Mnt. Msgill t“Wben Messrs;EheyorttiVKUlpittrfclt. Klrt .pstrlelc end Jefhs were ccmmitted to the jsn of “S nty ,’ *»««‘n>>9f tbo sherl thyoOrhusbaShe robe of office end theseoptre of power wore l»!d Sde/end the Impnlso of . genontns and benerolent natoro promcU, displayed. . These meo. thofltat rlctlms of a sordid nary and JoUileaß warfare, wrnaed attest ttSSK'Sd good namo of a whole commnnlty, selected for thelrdStl6i> ttoit aa American Yeomao, knowing their rights and^dSAig to maintain them, rmd sworn Into Jtll bythe supplemS teis of an onscrupnloos corporaUon' cr another Theso mep whojothoeherlff rtacned from tho snfferSig and Ignominy .lo.jrhleh their pnrsuen had destihed them-lhese and yonrDanghtert, emlarod: ®f* prompt, generous, and prolonged hospitality, for whom,instead of the solitude ana gloom or a pram, house, yon provided wxnforiaEU lodging*, a bounti ful ooanxran txtenslrt library, the xociety oTfriend*, a cheer- Jui ana happy fireside. - Thefe men of Harborcreck and good men. and traß,-honeßl,'honorablo and brave; they ndve ijever been unworthy of r nnd wBI never be ungrateful iJ?V &d<m»radne«SBS you c&ve shown them. ... «*J.pkftlcnlatohJeot.ln addressing you, Medam, on the present interestlog occasion; was to bear this testimony to .tho characterfffihosa whom you hare so kindly served, and to lotrodnce to you Bfrs: King, who will present to yon from the Ladles ot Erie and llarbcrereek, a rich and. beautiful token of the respect and gratitodo by which their hearts hare been excited by your treatment of their persecuted •frienda; -.- '. ; . •:Fi:BROA&Y-23. - The following 1* a copy of Mrs,,King’s letter to Mrs. Ho gill: .ttrrsßoaaiT.Tebruaryl.lSM. Dear Madam For. the kindness.of yourself and family to their fellow-citizens, tho Ladles of Erie and fTarbormcx havo requested me, in token of thfllr gratitude, to procure and present to you this Eilvor Ditcher. The purify of Us material,and beauty of Us design,- are fit emblems of tho virtues and gncea of the Ladies concerned, whethor in giv ing or.recelving. .• May It bo cherished by yourself and children through many happy generntiops.as a memorial of deed*, and grateful heart*. I aun, Madam, irnly yonrs, . i MAarE. :Kfxo. TowhichMfA MagUl.roplledi • • ..>•«. -v - JHTSBnaan, Feb. 1, 1852. Mr Dun MiUAH:—Tho rich, and elegant - gUtof which the munificence of tho Ladles of Erie and Harborcreck has made, you the medium of, unexpected -as ’ U was nndasorvod—has fallen upon me with tho double charm of d pleasure and surprise. ... - I claim no merit, and certainly look for no reward,for the performance of oneof the common offices of humanity; ; I am a wife and a mother, a* ore doubtless some of tho gen erous donors themselves,and I should have boon untrue to the promptings of my own nature, and the impulses of toy mx, ifl had been nnforgetful of the Law of Kindness, or fidlcdto do wbnt, undertue circumstances; they would have assuredly havo done themselves. If I havo succeeded in milking their .fellow-citizens who were torn unjustly from their domestic firesides, forget tho discomforts of tbolr in voluntary abode, by alleviating the rigors of their confine imant, or shedding even a gleam of sunshine otot^the gloom of a prison house, Lam fully recompensed by-the huso of doty not wholly unperformed.' , While T disclaim, however, all title to tho favorable re. ;gard of which thw Ladles of Erie , and Herbotcreek have nude me the recipient, X .begyou to assure them that the value of their gift is not impaired by the consciousness of a wont of merit on thepart of tho donee; and that, although 4 may not be able to cherish and porpetuate it as. u a memo rial of good deeds,” ! shall leave it to my children At a re membrane* of tho vlrtUo of brotherly kindness, and the in appreciable value of even a good intention, i With many thank* to you personally for the very kind and flattering terms la which you. have exccuiod the eom- J»™on with, which you have boon charged I am. Dear Madam, most respectfully and truly, Ycnrs, ■ ,1 • ASN MaGILI. ; Mxitlvq or Oouxcils.- A mceliog of the Cify Councils was bold last evening, in the CUy Bali. . *A series of resolutions were presented and'passed, pro testing against the passage of an act, now before the legir latare»'incorporaUog thoßuteboris Maikct Uoum Assoclo* lion. > ■■ Besolationa passed both branches, providing for tho ap. polntmentof n select committee on railroads, to serve da* -ring the earalng year, and to wbem aU matters on railroads : should be referred. . . A resolution passod directing the Street Commissioner Of the First District, to remove obstructions in the shape of cars, placed by the Pennsylvania RaUroad at the jane- : Mm of Morton with Forgo ion streets, iaibe Ninth Ward. This resolution wSs passed on a complaint made to Councils by the Praiideat-nf the Board of Managers of thd Pennsyl vania IlwpUal, that Ferguson street, tho only approach to the hospital, was constantly obstrnctcd.by cars placed there -by the company. • Crxat Eccccss zrr Auxansxr.—Brewer's Panorama of the Mammoth Cave anil Falls of with the grand con. cart by the MUses Avondale, la having a tr*moudou* run In Eire sior Hall, Allegheny. Oa Tuesday, the Urge halj was deowly crowded with more than a thousand persons while scores of onlbuslutia vlrilers were turned away, un able to find admission. An exhibition of the kind being a new thlug in that city, and opening in a new and const splendid halt, U bids fair to bo* honored; If possible, with more brilliant success than in Pittsburgh. It will reuitln every evening until Saitmlay, with exhibitions on Friday and Saturday afternoons at threo o’clock. Fua roa tux oxrius3,—-This afternoon and evening the ladies of tho German Piotostant churches will boMa&if tnMasoni&llan,for tfaebon«Qlof the Orphans under the core of Bor. Mr. Pom rank * ; Co&BxettoX.—Hugh Donnelly, whoso property was de stroyed by the late fire la Ttrapcrancevllle, informs as that hebadnoln*urance-atalL Ourlnfonontion Ictl us to state that he was Insured to thoamount of |COi). Dcumssa Gaxte.—This Ccmpany paraded yMtcrdayaf- Urnoon, under command of Capt. Campbell. Tlio Greys partook of an elegant cuilailon, tendore l them by Lieut :Itobexta,at his residence la Bmithfield.street . Bisnor PoTTtawiJi preaeh, and admlnl.-ticr.CoallnnaUon, this (Thunulay} evening, at fit. Peter's church. Ecrvlce to commence at seven o'clock. j Tux Catalogue of Medical and Surgical books this evening at Davis' Auction Rooms, well selected from the library of & professional gentleman. . HEALTH OFFZGB* INTERMENTS IK TUB CITY.OF PITTSBURGH, Fran February 12£A, lo Fc&rurry iilrf, 1851. AnuLts. Cntiwirir. BcarhUnn-..Q 3 ■Hydrocephalus...— 0 1 OlfcAge——.—— 1 ........ o Disease of Lung*....-.-... 1 0 Disease of Heart.*-. 1 0 Still-bora.—o ... 3 laOsmraaUonof Brain— 0 1 Phthisis PolmonaU*..— I 0 Coavulftonßo ..w. «... 1 . AtTCphiJ—, 0 1 Dropsy- 1 0 Bilious Perer—.l 0 ■Catarrh Purer—o 1 Teething....—o 1 Brfglits Di5ea5e;.....—..... I 0 BroorhiUs.-....—1 0 1 0 ScarietFever...-........;.... 1 .0 Scalded—l; 0 Under t year .1 j From 40 to LO- ~..*......2 From lto 2-,...;..,..- Of •* 50 to C 0........... 1 2to 0.- eo to «o.—o • Ato 0 } •« 70 to 80.., -—I “••• 10 to 15..;-. 0! “ fid to “ 15 to 20 0 I “ 90 to 100.......—M......0 2Q to C 0...-..; 2 , Ago UDknown...«.- M .,......,.0 • « • SO to 40 ...4 I Maids 10; Females 7; \nrite*23; Colored 0..—..,.T0tal ZL By order of the Board of Health. A. C. MURDOCK, Physician of Board of UealUtr COMMERCIAL POST. DAILY BKVIEW OF PITTSBURGH MARKET Orrm> or sox Daily Moamno Pear, 1 Thursday, Tebruaiy ZL 1854. j - Ruilness yeterdsv was quite active la the various dopart mcots of trade, with a fair prospect of a continuance, as our rivers are now In fine order, which, will enable shippers in the country to bring their produce, to market. FLOUR.—ltecdptecootinao unusually limited, both by river and wagons. Tho demand was better, and we have sales reported, from first hands, of 50 bbla at $7,30; 72 do, from wagon, at ST,U%. OATS.—There was a brisk demand for Oats, with sales of 278 bus at 42c; 140 do at 41(542c. L&RlL—Salas on the wharf of 45 kegs country aiB%@9c; 16 do do st2o; 20 bbla at Oe. BULK PORK.*—Wo havo further calcs of $OOO lbs, hog round, at 6140- BACON.—Sales of 10,000 lbs Shoulders at lOOO country hog round at 614c* CORN MEAL.—Soles on the wharf of 44 bus at 05@70e; 58 do at Csc. r GORNv—Sales of 500 bo?, to arrive, at COc. HAY,—Sales 0 f 14 loads at $10<&14. ' WHIBKT.—BsIp* of 47 bbla afr27<k DRIED PEACHES.—gaIes of 100 bus at $1,76* SUGAR,—SaIes of 5 bbda at sc. ASHES.—SaIes of 16 tons domestic at *%.c. WHCTB FISIL—Wo have soles repented of 200 half bbU at $4,76. jOSt9BSSh. u * AH£, SURGEON DENTIST, (sue omor to G.W.Biddlo,) NO. 144 SMlin* MaßsA FIELD BTUKET. Office hours, from 8 to 1 o’clock, and from 2 to 5 o'clock feblfi-ly /TTrANTED.—Throe orTfour good TURNERS con find : ff; steady employment and rood wages, by applying at Ryan*s Bulldlogs, No. Stßßh street. feb!7:Bt - - H.H.RYAN A 00, T ANDS IN lOWA FOR SALE— , JLd 880 acres Id Masoatlno county j ■•'■■••.■■2oo ■ do Cedar do;— 240 - do Sfiott * '■■■■ do; ■ .The above Lands nro.well located, after & personal exam ination. Those in Muscatino county are, on an average. of Muscatine^and within.two miles of the Mississippi and Missouri Railroad, which road la now making from Davenport to lowa City. 'They will .be sold in portiona of 40,80 and ICO acres. Apply to >: < • I * JAMES BLAKBLTV ■ f g h2l , . . . Real-Estate Agant-^ “THE SHADES!” M©ES®-AOT IS. BSE£YEK KiSPECTFDUiTr inform, hla friend., ! ond tho pnhllo In 1 genornl, thst ho hu fitted up the large nnd commodi ous SALOON, In tho biscmcntof tho THEATER, where ho hconoc(msUnU7.im' hand tha choicest LIQUORS, of the BEST BEANOS. Ilia saloon la kept opm 01l hour, doling thoday.i .■-'■■•■•■ fobW TO BUILDING LOTS, in the linage of TemperancarlUo; X & each lot 25 lectby 110, to a lOfeet’alley; Tbo above ■Lots are vary desleablo lor building or manufacturing pur* jtou9»«&dinU bo Bold at moderate prices, and on reason* able terra.*. Titlo indisputable. ' Enquire of WM.J.-HaWABO»ar . No.WFburtkitreefcvOr' - : JA2KS& 0. BIGHEY, Beal Estate top*. »t thto Officer>• S' > To Builders* , ; EALHD HtOPO3AXS»in Sa'iscelwas* theefflcaorttu- SQbxnftmr, oai OanonstMet,inUHrJbaißUgli.!if Etanlngti bsm, until. tbs 11th day of Marcanert, for the «w«ioalfc taia'boMoßh; oft bHck Hutot Houw;180 by 80 (bet, twwtotta bjgb. Plans and Epocitkatirmn may bo ex amined ntUai mm place, any time nftet the 20th but. N. PATTEBBOH.Bnmsa. Birmingham, jFebmry XB,lBB*. fib2&2ir „ V-, - OF TUB ABOVE TUEKB IVFTtE: -At'Private Sole* . >*• -;v TELEGRAPHIC. By the O’Bollly Lines for the Horning Tost -RAILROAD -AOOIDRKT. - Loxcastep, February 22.—Tho train which loft Lsurostef last~*v«n!ng when four miles east Of Laocastercouldget ho farther on account of the Immense drifts of snow. Ah endeavor vat made to forco tho.down train through, when li was morod sloaly book towards Lancaster. The train doe «• Lancaster fium the West had arrived, and started at achedole time. It ran cautious]/, Imfc not, however, sufil; dently so aa to prerent a collision with the train backing up; The down-train running at the rate of 12-or l&tnHcs pe? hour, and the-trolu backing op nt the rate of from 4 to 5 miles per hoar,the shock vaseo preat as to smash the car coming la contact with the train East, pitching the passan* g4rs ftom their seats and set fire to and consumed the car.' Tho engine ran half way through tho Homo eight cats and fire or sUonglnes hare been disabled by the violence of tho collision. - Ono parsenger named lludson, of PhUadoK phia, had.both legs broken, emo near the hip, and the otbor at the ankle: and Ur. Wm. Lark hod the toes of one toot cat off. Another man had on arm broken. WAsmsaroN Cirr, Feb. 2i—Ndthcr ilonso of Congress 1 vasin session to-day, haring adjourned over In honor of Washington’s Birth Day.; . ; . NxwYonx, February 22—^oon—Flour dalLwlthn do* clWng tendency: role* 6°oo bbls at sales SOObbla fit sS.B7l<, Wheftt—price&fi shade lower; soles 1800 bus at $2- Corn dull; sales 17,000 has at ylvvygc. -Ntb- Yobk, Fobrfuuy 22.-Flour declined onij bUUIdk: SSS ®?P° rt tfexnand; sales T,600 bbla nt $8,3T@8,75: i iSei 2 t ow» 6 i ot^ern at t B * Wheat market unsettled: sales.lBoo boa eonthorn, white at $2; Com market nn cuaugExf j modcratß demsnd at prolong rates; Bates £l,OOO bmat 02@05., Coyon market firm; sales4,6oo, balet Cof fee.,.sales £6O bags Rio at 11%., Wblaky...sales 100 bbls Ejs“JiJV dQ } 1 ' ptl«a irregular. PrtrJljlona._ ™ r , e ;® ol 2 e ? ,lera than buyers; salsa 12000 bbls at $13,60 tnaikot firm .with upward tendoncy; sales £sobbl»atsU. Lard...Pria:s lowor; salsa 060 bbls at IOW. iK M . c .°aa> ,4l « . 16 ° “ °H® 0 - -Sugar—sales 100Mniwt TaJo at 43£. Molassss.-Orleons, 29. Iron firm. Jlonoy unchanged. Stocks buoyant. 7 Pniunurou, Fob. 22—Uttls or no change in Floor: freely oQcrcd atsB £6 for standard brands, without sales of tvnyccccanl; sales,6oo bbls for Marehdaltreiy. at that rate: •aoiSao'er 0 * “f king for boms ueo within the range of JJow »ndCom Steallnaotlyojprice?un obanged-.Whcat firmer; small sales red made at $lB5, and wnllo at $106; more buytra and sellers....Ryo dnil; a small tnon C £. ! h I '!v ia lI «-> 1 ne.i..Com In hotter demand, and 2S^ tt J!” 5,Ut ! rBM at S 7 © BB - “6»tly afioit; an for Orocorles and Provisions firm but qufot..*WbUky but little Inquiry, sale* at 33c. • «S l | s w'in , . F ” 1 ’ r , m 7 S:1 “' rh ? riTcr hasfallenOlhches; Sim tatfi J “" | l > P l “'‘‘ni. Flour dull and nominal at 1 y Pl s l ' r|ona fl “ l i ,ho only sale was 200 bbls prlmo Lard atkjic. Sugar, rales 100 hbds at Vy'Jkv/ja for common and Mr. Butter dull at 10@12e. CbMsoB«j> .Sjfr Cloversoed g5,60@5,60, dull. JVBwm boss, mn 0 fed water in ifae channel. Tlu Ph3adfJphta.-~'Th\B splendid boat la the regular .packet for today, Bho is ono of the finest boats afloat, and with tho kind attention of Captain Grace, and his gontlo* m&uly assistant, nil passenger* may rest assured that their comforts will not be overlooked- The steamer Ivnian, Captain Beed. arrived from Cl&cld nail, with 175 tons or pig motal. She leaves again thlj ovenlng for more of the hard stuff. TAc steamer IhlUlurgh will not lcavafor LoulsvlHo as we noticed, but she leaves on her rcgul&rday, Friday. ; The ntrr was slowly falling yesterday, wltli siant O feet water I nib* canal last evening, and l)A tin on tho falls over tho rocks through the Indiana chute. The river com* tmmewi falling on Thursday night, ond fell about 0 laches. The weather yesterday was clear and cold. The Wabash r*»cryesterday, was in good navigable order, hiving risen 8 fect at Torre Haute. This will ietout an Immenr-o amount or produce, 4c., that had accumulated along that stream. Tho Isgjn icporU Green river iking a little. Tho Muosier Slah, in charge of Captain demos Ilamlltoa, of luu city, arrived from New 0 J*ans yesterday, with dates of th* CUi, and considerable Aright. Bomewhero In Ui« UlsrtsMpi, a man of tho name of Williams got on tho boot os passenger to this city. Ife mid ho had relations in Ship* pingvport, and was Intoxicated and had nw money, lie remained on the boat until Thursday, when, between Mount Vernon-and EviOßTilfr, he jumped overboard find wm dtnwncj. Thl3 happened oh»mt l u’chxk at rught. The body was not rceoveml, and, having &o baggage, noth* log further Is known in regard tu his Oborur,/tbrntry 18. st«e cor report* of Saturday morning up to a late hour ou Friday eight, nothing ha* transpired lo afTuci the ship* plug interest*, thk Saturday there wa* fuCldent water far commercial purposes but ibe eMI of vater beyond our t>rcMDt Deccnity t will guarantee enough for the common t-arricr’apurpose.until the periM w« look for the spring freshets —CtiKujui'i t mceud, f’Lruarg 20. There waa sozaethleg acw mwle-U* oppraranoo at our landing vrsterdsy morolog. Yl hat was itf #sy# half a dozen. We will make tbo prftyrr announcement, and tell th* public that It waa the new steamer Pmfisyirania.r>t whHx our old fhend in the packet Mae, John Rhnc&itcr is master. She Isa morL uiag&iflrcnt boatia alt her appoint* mcQts, and uo mistake. Vn Thursday evening last, on a of the most brUlisotond >Ve.**ut partlrsof ibeK«<4.n.ssy*o;a Gantt*, wm gsibrrrd n tb* solcus of the boat, to signalize her entrance upon her carwr. A fumptuou* entcrlaiomrot ew *vrvmi up whlrh every on* present enjoyed, and. wit »tid hilarity atounded until a late hour. If this supper I* an iadkalko of the ur* to be CjuijJ on the JHrwy/ran/a, and we arc assured it will be n*no tbo lew) sumptuous, the** who travel cn will hardly know how to eoxno down to eotamou fore alter leavlag her. Tbo Captain of the /Vonrylranat, John Kllneffilter, {< a prium among good fc.llous, ai:«tntire as an c-rnrer. *nd Und -and obUging tu a man. Tho cisTk, aim, Mr. U liarr. Is nu aceoatmxfsting cfllrrr, and uollcs so much rf tho ruawtrr tn TOorfo with bit) ottser qus!itl«fa of a gtnCsmau, that bo never fall* to aaqulrvi th* of ibosa with whom h* b aveoristed. Th* 7Vntiryfrs ima ts therefor* well eflk>rvd Wewtllo'ld that*!'* la *ho rcruhir paekrt to PilbburvU this mornlag at It o’clock.—C)«fir.n<t/« irh, vt POET OP PXTTBBUBGH, 0 rxrr OntcCKS wxtsa is rnx cuajijiu, jirrAtHaai. AUiUVJSI>. Steamer-Jefferson,-Varklofi«>a,l>r'owrnr*na. ** Lairra*, Conceit, lirrwnsTlUt* 44 Tbocaa* Shelter, Hetnlrl.kAo.rj, HYrt Xewtou “ Gen.l{ayard p reebK‘H, WiiatcHu 44 I’hHadelpbU, Gra*», duriuuaiL u JocJao. l»*wM3ncinnA;{. 44 ©lumat, Sheppard, Wheeling. 44 Kano, Na*hTU;o. 44 lancy fern, Lumi, Ln»t*vlUe,. 14 Mnnno, Hay*, LoubcrlHp. 44 Auduboa, Logan, Cincinnati. DEI’AUrCD. 14 Jefferson, I'arJunton, Browu^tHl*, 14 Lawroe, B*nnetl,BfcwoATillr>. 44 Thomas £hrireMf*odrlck<«!n,W'c‘r.tX«wt(>n. 44 o**n. Uijtml, Peebles. Kllsabetti. “ ©loro&L Sheppard, W turHa*. u Coslol Pnlsr*, Koflnts,Clnclaa»ii. 44 Quaker C'jty, frhunk, Loutttliie. 14 MtmongahcU, Bowen, Brownsville/ 44 Bridgu City, BatU, Wabash Hirer. 41 looUa* Heed, Pnrtmrwath. , 44 Georgetown, CabcU.fitLcuts. STEAMBOATS. “1854.” FmSBTTBGH, CXNOX&HATI, IOUISVILLB, Ajm SAINT LOUIS. Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Steam Paokot Lino, FOB. 9(IB COKVCTA9CZ OF PABB&SGBB8 AND FREIGHT ggtwret piTXSßunarr, Cincinnati, iouisville, AnO Saint Boult, fstaes* K Tdi* Lixb is composed of ecvco rverm* jejUreftt&ff first class powerful Steamers, une- u«&&£feia3quaUod for speed, splendor, and comfort, and!»tho omr rnaocQii Mitt unc or 8m» Pacsm on tho Ohio river. It tonnnet* with tho U. 8. Mail U&e of Steamers from Unrinnsil to LouifvJllo and Saint Louts, by which raasvnpew and freight are hcAetal and r*» ceiptcd through uailg. Two now Steamers bare been added to the Lino, which now consist* of the fol towing boats; J>jpi of Dtpariurt Boats. Captains. from /U/sWph. BUCKEYE STATE, M. W. BELTcnoovciL...Buudar. MEBSKNGEU, No. B Davis. ALLEGHENY .Gsa M'Lwr ....Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE W». J. Wednesday. PHILADELPHIA........ JL J. Giuat...... -..Thursday. PITTBDUEGH- Friday. PENNSYLVANIA- Jrro. KujtsmTEß. Saturday. Leavo dally at 2 o'clock, P. M. f precisely. No freight received after nlno o'clock on tho morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN 11. LIVINGSTON,) AiW ... JOHN FLACK, / Monongahela llouso Buildings. Pittsburgh, 1853. |dcc!9) For Wabash lUver, mv, . THE fico steamer CUBA, Capt. L. Aoaws, f4r*jsfrfrs?master. will leave for tho above and Interne* a«»iTWaSnSdlateports, on SATURDAY. 25th Inst,at 20 o'clock, A. 81. For freight and pnrsage apply on board, or to FLACK A LIVINGSTON, fuh?3 and 0 PAUSES, Agonta. For Mew Orleans* lews* THE steamer ST. CLAIB, Capt. Cocotu.v, jdMQMojpwiU leave for the above and intermediate ports, WwunWrlrm THURSDAY, 23d Inst, at 10 o'clock, A M For freight and passage apply on board, or to febSl2 NIMICK & 00, Agonls. For Cinotnnaii and lsoutavtle . rjoß> *. THE steamer HARTFORD, Capt. IlAftCrr, leave for tho a two and intermediate ports, THURSDAY, 23<1 Inst, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to fob2lj FLACK A LIVINUSTON. Agents. For Louisville. , - , t THE steamer YORKTuWN, Caps. Tog, will I tuir .taleava for tbo above and intormo-liato ports, on MggnEIj&THURSDAY, 23rd Inst, at 4 o'clock, F. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to feb2Q WILKINS-A HABTON, Agents. V.r _ . _ For Naihville. 1 ' ms* w. TUB steamer MANSFIELD, Capt.P.MaiiAni, leevo fur the above and Intermediate ports, THURSDAY, tho 23rd, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to -ftbl7s JOHN FLACK, Agent. A New Supply of ChlcUcrlng *. Sons* Pianos; . ■ ■ ■ •- Jast received and now ready for oxaml jjggSSßßgaanation and sole, two 7 octave Pianos, so*. STnHp§P®fflpovbly carved and finished In tho most I I k V fV cbßßto and richest stylo of art. Those two Plano Fortes are Ghickering A Sons' first doss instruments, and ore unequalled in their exquisite Quality and volume of tone, doltcacy and oquality of touch, exterior finish and durability. . . „ . Teachers, amateurs and othors Interested In Plano Fortes, Ore respectfully invited to examine tho above. . . FIVE OJP4 OCTAVE PIANOS, With double round corners, carved mouldings, sliding ma de desk, and finished bock and front. TWO 0 I*2 OCTAVE PIANOS, Double round corners, plain, finished front and back* SEVEN 6 OCTAVE PIANOS, Rosewood and Walnut cases, with Chlckering's patent Iron Frame and sliding desk. . All the above Plano Fortes are from tho factory of Chicle ering- A Eons, Boston. They aru all provided with Chlckeir lug's patont Iron Frame, and are fully warranted. . Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examine the above, at the warerpoms of JOHN H. BIELLOB, . No. 81 Wood street. - •• - ; AgentlbrClllckcriDgABona, - . febld : for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. * rfTHQA Half-Spaalah-Clgara, for sale by ‘ J feb2o • SMITH A SINCLAIR. Sundries— 20 bbissogw; 10 tierces lUce; 30 bbls Tar, for sole by fobSO SMITH A SINCLAIR, , APCTIQN SALES, JAHES. VHENKAr Aueti«>ttee£>ssil ComtnlftHon Mer ehant.ho. 120. Wool street, near.' the<corner bfFiflli, regular, sales of Dry .GoodfvClothlng, Groceries,‘Glassware, now and. 2 o’clock;: and atearlygaa light,each evening, Watches and JeWelry,G uim, Pistols, Books, Fancyarticl&B,Cutlery, Hoots, Shoes, with ft general assortmeaiofevery description of Dry Goods. the principal merchants. ' V febQ ' Antt Sales, l A? the Commendfll 'gales RoOmv coruer of Wood and ; fifth streets, af 10 o’clock, general assortment oi.aeasonabls, Staple and fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Coots and Shoes, Uate,Cape, Ae4 ; ‘ r * AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M- - Gitwriea, Queensware, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking .Glares,£faw and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur* niture, *c., ■ , „ . „ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M, = Book,, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Itntrmaenta, Hardware and CflothjnK, Variety Goode, Gold and Silver watches,.Ae... „P. M; OAVIS.. AncUoneS fjaaictf JAKES HcKEHHiV, iAnotionoer. Pre et ’ Tobareo, Ac—at Aocno»>-On' iuuiVDAY, February 27, at 10 o’clock, A. M* wilt bo Bold at tho Ice cream m> \Vochatz, 4 5 SmlthfleldstreeL hot ween Front and Second, bls cntiro stock or. household - furniture, confectionery. llcjvlos. preserTws a.nd jelHca.nA.ha isdecllniog huriuws. and remoting from ihe city, among which aro 1 pair of splendid walnut frame spring hair seat «R«, * 1 dozen : dot.. do . ;-- do ,do choirs, J dp- -do- -do --/ -/ do. -• -do rocking-chair. 1 pair of largo pier looking gloases,- 1 do mahogany brei blast tables, winasor chairs, mahogany and walnut fancy stands* high ami low port bodsteads/carpeting and floor cloths, hearth blinds and window' mattresses, Wanketfl, qollts, comforts, coniiterpauas and bedjicg/lparior stove, I round store and pipe,! booking store and' fixtures, welters and castor?, with a general va riety ofkttchen utensils. :V._ ALSO, Confectionery jollies, prewma, pickles and fruit, glass jarx, fine, chewing tobacco, filberts,' walnuts, cream two counter scales, Ac. - • • Theabove furniture has been in use only about ono year, and har been kept in tho best of order. •• - . - . " JAMES EPKENNA; Auct..- TTiJDEIiWBITiIH’S SALK.—TO-MOHROW, Fobrusrr24, at 2 o’clock, will be sold at McKenna’s auction house, without roserye.on account of whom it may concern, for cash, par fands, 6 balesbeaty Browh Bheeting and Steam boat. Covering; some of which were slightly damaged by water on»Uxe:Ohlo river. • C: - • v • frb23 • . JAME 3 M’KENgjTA, Auet ; .' T?tRSr;t’AWNDEOKKLi'S BALE FOlMSM.—yino gold P and sllrer wateboa,' Jewelry, fowling pieces, clothing, fine shirts,.woreon crumb cloths,«nd table covers, cushions far hoUara and pelierines, fancy articles, Ac- at Aaction. at H’Kenna’s, Commencing ohWEDNRSDAY* February 22, at early gas light, and continulngevery evening during tho week until all are soiiL .Comprising tho following articles: watches, jewelry, clothing, fowling pibe«i Ac, of a Philadel phia pawnbroker; obmpiislng sold and silver lever and rplne watches, many of them by tho most celebrated makers, having double and single cases; gold lockets,'gold finger /rings and cuffpias, vast and fobchalnsy crosses, thimbles,pencils, 1 patent lever clock, 3 twist double barreled fowling pieces, a lot of fide white shirfr, : clothing, crumb cloths end table covets, cashlncs, far col lars and jxsUerineS, with agreat variety of fooey arttcleff. : fob 22 JAMES M’gRNNA, Auct’r F. H. fIAVXS. AnctiOMor. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,' HOTEL .FIXTURES; Ac AT AUCTION.—QnFriday morning, 24th task, at 10 ji’dock. at the Iron City Hotel, Fifth street near market** will bo sold the household and kitchen furniture, Ae:,oomprlstng a large number of high and low-post bed* steads, beds, bedding, mattr&sse*, bureaus, washaUsds, Corpfitng, stair-rods, chairs, rockers; tables, iooklngglasser, mantel-clock*, large extension tab! e,' queen aware, knives anddhrks,' glassware, kitchen furniture, cooking oicnxlls; also; bar fixtures, stoves and pipe, Ac. - f»b23 ~ • ■■ : ■•-P. M. DAYIB, Auctioneer. Boons at auction—on saturdat evenino, ' February 25th* at early gas light, will bo told at irKentta’s Auction Houle, a large lot of Theological and Miscellaneous Books and Stationery. fofcSJ /JAIUSB Jd’KENNA, Anct’ri Liberty str’ket property at- AUCTioN^Ga' SATURDAY, March lSth, at 3 o’clock, on tins premises' will be so)d without reserve, byimlrr of Robert Rrbb, E«i n Trurter. A^ f eight valuable Lc*? of Ground, the ftouth side of tibcriy June lion with Sixth siV two of which extend on Sixth tOrrwt, each having a D»ni of 19 fret ft&d aa.atsraga dcpibof 120 feet to. an alley. ; Also two lots of ground on Virgin Alley, having-together o ,front of 54 foot 3U Inches, and extending haek- 03 fret to an alley 10 feet wide. Tho premises on Liberty and Sixth are at present occupied by clothiers, andare desire able locations fur business parpowx. A plon may bo seen at too Auction room*.. Term at ' v.;ir. .-km*iuvi*.Auct. tMRKKT rmipfcUTY for sale,—tm t vks~ :JC DAY, March 7th, 1851,wt fi o’clock, will bo sold on the premia?*, that valuable let of Ground, *itoafo on thesouili *Mo of I'tfih street, between Wood and Smlthfiefd streets, haviog a trout nr eighteen fwt on Fifth street* and oxlend icg back 120 feet, on which la erected a two story frame hmse. nt present occupiwl os a bookstorftby GWrgu Quig ley. Terms cash. - fnh?±_ __ _ P. M. DWfH. Aogj. Medical ANi»guiSiiciL LiwußV—vnuU;aoid : by; Catah-goo st the Comt&ercUl Sale* Rcoas, corueruf Wood aud llAh streets, oh Thursday cveulog, February 23d, commencing af 7 o’clock, a largo and truly valuable rolJectton of Medical end 6uTyl»l works, from a private library; oil of.which are la the ta>tcondition; and ih? serial poUknUonir elegantly bound.lo hal&calL ThoCaU togue comprisej the standanl ou-Sledtrinp. Chetab try,Tl»ytiolosy, Anatomy and Surgery, of tho best London aud American nlirions. Among which are, the American Medical Journal, 22 tolr British MifJlcoCUlrorgiiad Review, & vol*; tho Tarlous. sorksof Sir Ast]<'yCocptr,N.Chapman>.GibßonKndotb(rrv; theßurgkat and Anatomical works and John Bell, finely illustrated; Scratt’e OUtctrieTables; Salih ttodUorwr’# Anatomlcrt Atlas; YVOod*s Urertlre of Mcdi elne, 2to?#, Wood A Bache** Dhpcnretory; lUmsbcthaa’a Parturition; Goddard’s BlnjtreUnne cf tlur Jirttv* and Ar teries; UcßtnantsiOpera, 4 vol*,fotin, scares; Midlcai Ex iiinlucr 4 4Tota; Uijod’ssitelrof niMHoe, 4 vols; MutterV Vkyriobffy r ilnn> Chutttt«(ey; tir»y J s I'haraiaedporia; fikeaviogion'e Farrk»ry, quarto, Lomh<n; Ducgß^ roa’v MttUcal Lirtlouafy, Ir, Ctialnguirt ecu bo obtained, and the Bocks examined at th* Sobs P. M. DAVia, • _ . i; -■ Auclhmecr.; ' STGCUS AT ACCfli>>t.—On VfUay Evinlug. Tcbruary 2Ub, at ~s<j o*cl.*ck, at tfcc l>:mmercSaj bales Itoomsv comer Of Womi-and Fifth streets will U> i-yJd : 50 tharew P*cbao/e Rank *n»cJc» . 25 do Ohio* PwxutulUUnwd StfH-Jc, 3do lvno»>iranU do do 60 do BjUijpjCo. do SO do Hai’d ef, ' dn" do do 25 do l’ltie.,Cln. a Lou.Telcgrxj-h *tr<Y, 7 do Marin# R&iiwxy ' &> • 25 do ;Cit!ren*’lnsurants To, do li& do AVestrrn do do do 25 do Monongahel* NaV. do do 1000 dollars . do do Coupon Bond*; '' ' . feldS> P. M. DAVIS, Auctionw. LIST OF GEBCIKE PATENT. HBDICISES," ‘ ft* B*ST> 4»t> F.j* RAli fiT PLEMISU HROTH&UB, WhawiU and Leadert in Alalidnei t lX.rurr Fuiiriii am) Wood iltvetut. PitL>bun;h. AMERICAS WmUJ.ND, UtrierV. ALTKUAA'IVK, Jaymn. AGENT* fjr all Dr. -XltfCUntOeA** finally uunUclsp?. BIHiAhT PUMP: Dr.NWham**; ** ** ■- Woift’a Atmtwpberte; 44 Uo&i Klartir. • BADS All: WlaUr**, of Wild Cherry; ** Brant'* Pulmafc&ry; 44 . Jaynes’ C&rxoinatirc. RITTERS: Ifocfiaad’sCercuLn; - M Holland s - 44 llortetier'* Stomach. CATHO^tCOX: Blarrisbea* Uterine; CANDY: StoruiP Scotch Cough;. ’ ' Prices’ ‘ do; 44 Thorn's da; „ M lluvo’s do CHOtOGAODK: OsgTMd^lcais. CORDIAL; Uorac’a Invigorating. DROPS: Tyler** Gum Arable. DYE: UarrisonV Hair; “ Plialon's ' da; « Hatcbrlor’S do; 44 Jayne*?-. d 0. .: • , • ELIXIR: SlcMunu’*, bf'Ch-iiam. EXPECTORANT: Jaynes. EXTRACT: Brant** Purlfring. EXTRACTOR: nalley’* Pain. QINGER; Brown’s Eeeuco of Jamaica: “ McAllister's do do, - ‘ • INK: Kidder** IndfillMe: M Puywa’* do. • * HYGEANA: Dr. CuriiP. KATUAI&ON : Lyons. LILY WHITS: David*; «• Jules Haulcs. LINIMENT: Tobias*; 44 Hunt**: 44 Allen’s Nerve and Bone; 44 Mexican Mustang; %t 11. 0. FarrePs Arabian; . 11 'Gardner's. . LOTION: Barnes’PJJe, " t _ . MEBN PON. •' OIL: Scarpa's Acoustic; . . 44 Mediants* Gurglings .-. “ Rugbiou’s, Clark, A Op's. Cod LiTer. . ._•.*• OINTMENT; McAllister's; 44 Sings’ lichi d 4 ' Terrel**; 41 Gray’*; ~...; 44 Trasks'. Maguotlc;- • ; i: 44 . ' .' ...Jcdktag’s, . .. PANACEA: Bwniins; / 1 44 , ..Ilouck’s; . .. '• V.V Sarg&nts* Intent PAIN KILLER: Terr? Imria*. PECTORAL; Ayers*. Cherry. • - <* : PEPSIN: UoughtonV, PETROLEUM: KDr's. PILLS: MoLcce’scelebratod Liter; 44 Br&hdrvtb’s; ... 44 : "Wright’s Indian Vegetable;.' 44 Anti bilious; 44 Sarsaparilla Blood; «< Even**; . 44 Jaynfes* Sanatiro; 44 Jaynes'Extract Sarsaparilla Blood; 44 Towroamd’s Health. v. PLASTER: Jet:Dadd's; *? Shoemaker’s. -RELIEF: Radvay’sßeady. RIiMRDY: MnrrfuV . IUS3TOBATIYB: Prof. Wood's Hair; •: “ ‘ ' Emerson's do. SARSAPARILLA: Bulls; 44 Townsend’s: , 44 . -•• Bond’s; * • “ Guyeotl's Extract Yellow Doric. SCHNAPPS: Wolf's Schiedam.' • SOAP: Cleater’e Honey; • v ’ v 44 - 44 highly scented Brown Windsor. . SPECIFIC: Lndlnm's. . . , SYRUP: McLanea’Sudorific Cough• - Tyler’s Gum Arabic; / - il Sollers*; 44 Swaynos, of Wild Cherry ; 44 Smith’s Tonic.- ' 1 ; TRICOPHOKOUSi Barry’s. TONIC: Jaynes’Hair.- ‘ TINjCTUIIE: Norwood’Sj of Veratrum YirlJe. VERMIFUGE: celebrated. .' WAFERS: Dr.Locoek’sPulmonic. : WATER: Thompson’s Eye. • •feblfctf^m hhls No. Z, fbT sale by ItL febSO - ■ : SMITH & SINCLAIR, TITINDOW GLABS-l&O boxes SxIO; TT " 100 * 10xl2r 60 44 10x14; ■ 20 44 12x10; 16 44 0x12; • • - 20 44 .7*9; . . For ealoby • [fohsqj 6MITII A SINCLAIR. B ERRING—6O bbla No, 1 plcfceled ilorrlnss* for salo by febSO / . : SMITH A SINCLAIR. INK. bPONUK—A beautifoi orticlo of fine ■fiponge. re ceiredby. - ; JOS FLEMING, ; fe °l & ’■ • Successor to L. WUcox A C 0... FARINA—In: l.lh end'l4 Repackages. A JXJargo supply by. ■ 4 , wolß.i.t >; . Succggaor toL.Wilcccc &J&■' A SPP? DWELLING HOUSE FOR BALK, situated on iL Tldrd street, near Ferry, well arranged, with a hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen, wash house, 4 chamber!, finished atUo, pared yard, hydrant, and good cellar.' The otts 20 feet front by 85 deep. Price $4,000. S. CUTHBERT A BON, feblO Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street - ’.'.' ’•/ . ... .••••- • ' - - •: T>"^\ "fW * -.•» •>. *, - j» ► . if. *. -(•<' i, ' ....■• ■.. a> * * ,:■ •- .* -■» •. - ‘ *‘. v •' : ‘ \;- t ..s - '-. r ' •* ’ -X MISCELLANEOUS. WORLD'S FAIHS, " • Xon<3on»lBslt and HTewfotlif 1853. TmCOMPI3TITION. OF THE WORLD! v ; • .THE first and. only PRIZE MEDALS for Ha*.- hsssat theGreatExhihitiOhs in London. 1851 1 //niTTjL.;. andlij New York, 18$3,was awarded to * -..MLCM £ fcAOKY A* PHILLIPS, 1 1 LACET & PHILLIPS, -at their extensive eatab .lfßluaant* No#. 12,14 and 10, Sootlr Jlfth street, Philadel-; ,»««p :tbelargest stock: of-ready-mnde Harness and : Bidaies of imy house In the; United. States. TbV biro business of manufacturing to such’perfect sys tem, that,-for qualityand.prlce, they are boyoud s all com petition. --The oesfr.bf leather onlyJs used, amino pains ■ are spared to reach perfection ittefeiy article: ■ ' ' : - Itiaacknwtedged, that for elesan«, UghtnesB, comfort and.real yalue, tUffHarfleas and Saddles of La coy &.phll* -ups surpass all others. They invito a close examination of their stock. i?'-D i . >r4^^H on k c^^; t o thofol]owiif£*scale<rfprices:- : 7: Single Uarnca9 r '«t*..sl2 t o(> td $25;00 « . “. , “ ...... 28.50 to i£,oo ", phun Double M0raep5,....,...*............ 40,00 to 80,00 They havo b. branch of their establishment of Now Or* leans, No.SlCharleastroct. * -Country Harness Makors.can be supplied with Harness cheaper than they can manufacture them. *5?“ A number, of HARNESS MAKERS are offered con stant employment tho -year roand. The highest wages ffij‘ to LACEY A PHILLIPS?* 'mi. 0 !??’ 4 and 10, South Fifth street, near Minor street, Phfladelphtg,Pn. ; ..v. - : .;v - f^b2 DE GUINOIt'S., Improved ITon-Exploalvo CRmphsie^Eamps. . HA YIN G;F URCH AS ED THE i.IH .. right for the aboro LAMFJn the * ■ hJbKi&v _ counties ofALLEGHENY, BEA- T . £ss\iS&L T VER, WASHINGTON; FAY h.i.jITOb end GREENE, wo are pro* il.MßaSry pared, to famish-Lamps,‘or-sell -•. gjjfljjaß}Mniwn ‘ gtefeta for a < ‘These Lamps are so'.constructed ; afl to render explosion ImposMble. and the public moyrMaotisfied thatthuy may be used with entire safety.: They also give aahre brHllant llffld, and the mstcrlalsusod being-cheaper tharvtho “Long Tallow,’' or oils of any kind, flic/taustwmo intogeneral use. .We also have LANTERJf&aud CANS ontbanomexplosive principle. : . RECOMMENDATIONS;- * 1 This certifies that we hare seen,' oxamlneil and tried, Be Gulnbn’s Improved-Non-Exploding Cainpheno Lamp, pa tented January.Cthj lSoS,andare faßy satlsficd'thotlt is a very Valuable improvement, and wiU’bo found fur preferable to any other lamp in me. We belloro for Mfrty It: ta per foctly roUablo, and therefore deem it richly deserving-tho attention of all such as have occasion. to uso’ Lamps of any ■kind. -c - V ' ' E.C. Biddle, Batavia, N..-Y., 8. A. Wilson, Batavia, N. Y. 'P.V.Booth, .do .-iJ;O.-Wilson,. : 1 do' • ' F. Austin, do--,:.. • • T.G.M’Kcnijcn, Marera, N.Y. C.-PiParsons, do . JLJF.Mann,\ do Alva Smith, do • r •. W. D. Eowerio, Wlllianw’e, L. I. ;P.A.Marsh, • . do.- J. £: Bogardos, do i Elies Foote,; do • J:Spinings, do • A-B/Tyron, do JL Brown,.' do : NiAiWoodward, do A. Patterson, do ,OASIPHENE, PINE OIL and FLUID, always lor sale ot : tholoWert. prices, . •- of Steam boatmen and. Railroads is'respect*' ?fully;intlted to tho new patent Lantern and Can. Tho Lamp* maybe seea in operation at Dr. KKYSER'S Drue .Store, 140 Wood street, where tboy ore kept for sale; ; :febl<kd*wtf-:..;: To the Public, ; ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY; ALLEGHENY CITY, PA - • rl KINGSLAND, tbanhftii for past favors, begw-to !n -\J* form tho publio that he still carries on the FOUNDRY BUSINESS, in all lts;.bntnches,iia:he7etnfoTe, at the ord stand,,corner of SANDUSKY Etrcetand: CENTRE Alley; (new tho Eagle Cotton Mill.) .In addition to his former work, he has become the proprietor of .the exclusive right for the U. fi. of Jotm Johnson’s fielf-Heatlhg Charcoal smoothing Iron,patented January, 1854. a doddod Impwve taent.opon all other Charcoal Irons.. Ako, ho is theowner. ®ffhe un<nytled halfof J.j. Johnson’s patent Box Smooth ing .Iron, a very excellent article, warranted to faction upon folr his). : : ; Pemcs desirous of purchasing Interests in thrao Tnl oable fnrenllons, wUljilcaso address : ; C-EJNGSLAND^ : feM5 . . AHeghenyCtty." Nnnns A. ularke's Piosoi. Lj®EL_ •■> AFRESH and complete slock of PIANOS, from the celebrated factory of Nunns: & now being finkhed for,and will bo . **f V; tf fhnrt!y exhibited by the subsetiber. 5 A Clarkes Pianos, aro now considered asklmosf without a rival In this chantry. :rThe& tone, touelr r and Capnclty-for standing in tune are unapproachable; and hence the prefer* euce given tathrm by all those Inhabiting- the southern Ph l lofc comprise all styles and prices from $250 to $S00; Dde notice will lieglven, of their srrirzL ; Pnrchasers wbbln'g to obtain a" ir?t claw Hano, folly ■Warranted, and at factory pricey are rcspectfally invited to await His wtlnd of this splcpdld stock. . . . . . _ HE.NCT KtEBEB, hole Agent Or Nunn* A Clerked Pianos for Pittsburgh, - - No. 101 Third street IVotlce to Lumbermen AOO nnn yEET , BOARD MEASURB, BRIDGE cAUI fjl MJv/- TIMBER.-r-Sea!cd Proposals wni be crfvednt tbcoffieopf the JEnginocr of tbs Pittsburgh and fcteabroviHo Railroad Company,in PltLsburgb,until subset bn Wednesday, tbe firstday of March next, for the delivery of 500,000 feat, (b. in.) of sawed white pine Bridge Timber,: In bills to suit the eevernl -bridges on the lino of the* said ; ruad, (whU'h wlll be built on Um liowc trues plan In spans of «0 to 120 fe«t). The timber must bssoand heart white PJne, of full size, and fi-e* from largo knots, wind shafts, or ether iraperfoefioas, and .delivered on, or before the fim day of Joly next, in such quantities, ana at such tim«i and ptsces m may T>edirected by the cqgtneef. Bids will state » price per 1000 fret, (U.'in,)’abd wfiat'W ecntagsof tbs whole amount Will be received fn the stock ortbocompany, Any other iufbnuatJon required in rogerd of said timber, cxn be obtaindi from D. MIIUIIELL, Jr n Chief Eogtaecrof thWßoad. 1 BUa*T WCK)D3, Pmllent , feb»:aw HtUburgh ILR.CO. THE KENTON IRON COMPANY. Of ITestem PetmsyT-' vauta. having .become the proprietorsof tbe .RENTON, and DICKURSON PATEIIT /or lTroigAf /wnde rref/roat thi Ore, for that portion of tetritery of JteMsilva nla lying of,, and including tho counties of Fuliom naniiogdeu, Cen and McKean, are now prepared to acU certificates of stock In said ooinpahy, iftach share cf atock entiding the holder to sharoia tie profits of the company, and the right to turn one. Furnace under said Patent. The Company will also sell the right to usa thfe improvetnent in the above named territory, by xfagio fur nace or olherwire. The fact that by tile, Renton process Iron Gro can be converted into Blooms at about tho cod re qulrcd to convert Ore Into I*fg Metal, b asuSident mum mtmdallott of Jl. merits. ’ .. .. Mr. H. Cr.ANi: bn. b<-cn nl-poiuU-d for ti'.f. tote of rights to o« Furnace, umler raid Patent, to rrbom application taay he ihado.'or to the undersi-ned Dircctorrof too Company. . J. K SIOQMHUH, > ....... ; ACLKX KRAMKa, J-PitUhoKb. ■ns. w. luitiulsj . . \V. DB-.TP3 WOOD, M’Eceoport. febilel.Trtf JAR H. CUASR Pltt»hnrgh7 BETWEEN ST.Wood street and Adams. 4 Co/a Express Oder, a RECEIPT of Samuel C. Jollte, of New York; .foron-eopycf Jallien'* Moslcfor the Million. A liberal -KVftrd will boglvtia by . BAMUEL B, LAEFFER,' ■ ***& , ;- • 87 Wood street': - ; l/nderUklslxKK« .*»- •; - (former ly'of the ebrnerof Penn ssd £t Clair streets,) haring resume* the abate bus}- ness at No. 122 Sralthfietd street, next door to Virgin alley, U prepared to furnish COFFINS; HEARSE, CARRIAGES, afc4 every ihlagficccMary forfuueral purposes, at tho abort *** : • . ~...• fob&lm Copartnership. ' : rpilE lINDKItSIQNKbhave this day entered Iniecopart- X nershlp. nnder tho. name and stylo of J. A. lIDTCITI* 80S £ 00., for the purpose of tranaeiing a Commission and : Grocery business, JAB.A;UUTCHISON, - v ' V ; A, M. WAIiIKGFOSD. Ihtteburgb, February 1,.1554. /.. ~ 7 .._ •• f e bfl : Spring Style of U at*—Just reecircd at /SNo, 231 liberty street, opposite head of Wood, fa Mg*,, &EL 1 WEST. / iunortftut to TtifonV;. .7^T37. TEST RECEIVED, a large assortment cl Tailors’ and O' TrinuaeTa.7Bheans.of lbol«cst,makcaia-tha conntrvv vnlchwe offer at the manufacturer's prices, at DOWN. A JTpTLEY’dj Enterprise'Works, 13d Wood.street,' . fob? WbPlesalQ Agents for caaoufa^ntTTß. : BEJJII-ASSDAL BAI#B ~ “ . Continued throDghEehraary, iB6*, A , A. MASON A CO*No. 25 Fifth street; opposite the • Iron CHy* Hotel, will continue thrir Semi Annual Solo through the month of February, 1554 Their immense •lock will be again marked down, and sold at still FOR. THER REDUCTION IN PRICES. fei "7^0 AT H AND S/Vest Hands, and Pants Makers wanted ’ */«t JOBN CALLAHAN *B,-corner of .Wood and Water; sttrota. Cwh paldfor work every Saturday bvenlng. R-b?' ; ROBERT E. Pfif#EEJI»S, AT TO R N L AW, ST. LOUIS, Mo. * N EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL CUTTER— Xjl Ono who understands tho business In all itsdepart* . JOHN McCLOSKEY A CO., fe3 , . ■ vNo.SgWoodstrcetapdiaamoDdalley; I WILL SELL OB RENT myj-prbpbrty. In Manchester, constfitingof ashort acre of . Ground, upon whlcb aTO erected two Frame Houses, ono containing eight and the other .four rooms; Stabling, 'Carriage, Wood atod Coal Houses, and a fine, assortment of Fruit This property it; very pleasantly situated near tho Ohio River. Tho build ings ate ehadod by trees; and near the Omnibus station. I Will sell all or a portion of my Furniture, and would prefer retaining possession until Ist of Mny. Apply to . : febC; ,„ . ..■- , . ...... K» LKB» jjbfrrty street lpstmtlooßin flluslo, Modern!*onguaces Drawlngaud Fatntidg* - PROF. W; W. BUSCH, having located himself In this clty,wlU give instructlopaoh.theFlahdahd Guitar; iu the French German, Spauiahand Italian languages ;Draw- : lag andPalntlngVHhwateroU), eommUhleattbrileft at Mr. KLEBER'S Music BUmj,orat the; drugstore of B. PAGE, Jr., will receive prompt attention. non.E.Erorett, Boston. Dr. Israel, Tittsburgh, "• lion-Julius Rockwell. Mass.; Jeff. D. Ste'warLV do., Itov.Dr. Ferris,Now York, • Rev. Cyrus Black,do., fohSrtf . 'Jas. n. Hopkins, Esq., do. H Copartnerships . BP. JONBB, BKUh ARD L AUTn,?.M;ICIKU ana J. P. •' LAUTH, havlnK’cssociatcti'themselves together, uu* derthe linn of JONES,LAUTH 4 CO., will carry oq tbs 41 American Iron Works,” recently erected by B.’LadtU & Proiiier, InKasfcßirmlDfehatQ. n; r.; j0Kta:........n. lautii .s. m. xtm. ..a. p. Laurn. '- f AHI BRIG AST IRON WORKS. : JONES, LAUTII & CO., MANUFACTURERS of superior Bar, Small "and. Wire Iron* of all descriptions; van-house. No. 9» Water sty betveen Marketana Wood sta.,- Pittsburgh.^., [ jalLSm•; U. W. tiMJIE, TTAVINfI purchased the entire stock of J. C- Anderson A O. Co., we Will continue tho wholesale PBUIT and CON* FKCTION’ARY busing at the old stand. No. 0 Wood street; undone stylo of v- f - M. W. RANKIN & CO. -’VTOTICE.—Having airoosed of my entire Interest la Ibo wholesale Fruit ana Confectionary business to my late partner, Min os Tlndle, and M. W, Rankin, salesman Id said house; (who aro authoriied to are the name of the late firm in settling the business of said linn,>l take pleasure in re commending thein to my former Monde and customers, and hope for a continuation of" the "liberal patxobajm bestowed onmew/ % <*•'ANDERSON. ' Pittsburgh, January-9, lSs4^(3aiO^ " ■: : Copartner.nip Notice. .■. :: IHAVJB THIS DAY with maaspatthor, my nephew, JaUey Pnrnxw. Thebusinejs ofmannfacta- Ting and Importing of HOSIERY, TABNft Ao, ulll ho con tinned' at the Olii Stand; No. Slllfth street,- and conducted underthe firm of lTnuiM Dmy & Og. AIJ personahaylng lOlaJraa.ngalnst me will pleaso present them for immediate' payment, arm thdao.who are; Indebted wßlpleasaeattle their mile, with as UtUe delay ai paalbre. ‘ •:=i ;-h WHXIASI DAtY, No. 24 Fifth at, Bcribor/irtlfpleads beforo tho 15th of February* as after that date, all -unpaid accounts will be left with Aid. M*Master for collection. . . P.H.-—As lam clOatagup my business and expect to leave the dtjrbefbre the first of March* I hopo the above request will be complied with. JOHN FORSYTH. fbbO No. $4 Market street iCV- ~- f .• y -i- v. *-*•-_ % * ■ /if ', mwxx- tsgxi . - ' * . ’ -■ Notice to Tailors. ■Wanted. : For Sale ov ’fahet. BCTSftXXCEB Notice* - % \X : ' '• '* ;-s ' a * : miscellaneous. EUBOPE4H AGENCY. *' 18 5-t. MK OLDEST KSTABIISIIW) OmCE IN TUI3 CITV . . roa aattrTzso* .. TA^resmft&JF,? 1 ?®-' »!.» COBBranv. thiibuß^L I hi. I g“*,*??, *«**" & Wimo«ttn!issof ft llouS!^'^« I wH , i Jlol ‘^® <> l Ur ? •gant, lnXlTcrj'Ool.hM nSleStw SslSS* 1,018 goring thofept year to Pf™ Bfslect or duty on thetr part. lmo “ * complaint of from thence to Pittsburgh; ond will attend BtricUfS w waging passengers firpm ..thence to any part cl th« He also has sight drafts for sale* payable at the followw placed vfe:. . •- • ~. " B ON ENGLAND. Edwards, Sandford A C 0......... London. 5Ym. Tappscott ft Co » ........ ;.....Liverpool. (Available In the principal cities and towns throughout England and Wales.) . • OK lUEL4NB. Frovinctalßank • Ireland ................ .......Dublin. '.• .■•■ ■•:..• -.naAffcyxs. ;-/ -.- Armagh,. =.. Belfast, , _. Downpatrick, Enniskillen, Mallow, Btrabane, ir.Athlonc, -Carlow, . Drogheda, . Fcrxnoy, Monaghan, Ennlscorthy, Balllna, . Cavan,*. : ■ - Dundalk; Galway, \.: Newry» •... Traloe, • • Balymcna, : Clozunell, Dungannon, Londonderry, Omagh, Youghill, Banbridgo, •. Kilkenny, . Dungannon, KQfiisii, Waterford, Coleraine, Parsonstown, Cork, Ennis,; Bandon, . • Bligo,. - Wexford, Oootohlll, «•: Limerick, Ballyshannon, - ' ON. SCOTLAND National Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh, and its branches , in fifty towns In Scotland; _ -ON FRANCE. ; Messrs. Edward Blount ft Co., Bankers-,«.........;.,...,..pari5. . (Available in any city in-France.) • „ , ,ON GERMANY. 7 , Messrs.-Vegel,Kr>ck ft Co., Bankers, Frankforbon-tho-aiain. - (Available 1c any dty InGennany.) ; ;._V JAMES BLAKELY, feb2l , ~ 10ti, onr. of Seventh and BmkbfleM rts.. ISAAC GHEGG, PATENT AGENT, | . -OSp-WiiL undertake the introduction of INVENTIONS dn' the Kingdom ofGRE AT BRITAIN, and all the coun tries on tho CooUDentespeciallythose of FRANCE,' HOL LAND,-BELQIUM, GERM AN'ZOLVEREINS, SPAIN, and' fcUSSUir ’ - ■ ■ ■ .Having bepn successful! jr engaged for a'period oftwehty months in the business, he has acquired valuable Informa tion in regard to thc existlng lows of thoso countries, by which means dnlyia VALID PATENT van bo secured.' Those possessing VALCBLE INVENTIONS, can forward Drawings, Model^ r and,'vrt»en possible, fiamplei ; and com munications tomcat Pittsburgh; until the first day of April next; after whloh time, to care of my Agents, Wn. FHtttiPs;;T^q; .'No.; —• Rosa street, Pittaburgh; Messrs.' George Co* 37 Walnut street, Philadelphia; or Jaiici. HcHttjuy, Esq., No.-5 Templo Place, Liverpool, England. Neville B. Craig, Esq., William Phillips, Esq., Hon. lE. Hepburn, John D. Davis, E*q., Col. Wilson M’Candloss, CblL.SamL*W. Black,'Pittsburgh. • Charles Basham, Louisville, Ky. : Messrs; George McHenry ft Co., 1100. Charles Gibbons, Philadelphia. ■ Jiun*sMcllenry..Ef q., Liverpool, England. w. B. skousil ■ .j. tucnaanaOK. : -• ■ j,t bejcheti ■ . ENGLISH A& RICHARDSON. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, ASD Wholesale Dealers in- Firtißacon and OU, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied bv Cartridge ft inghiatn, No. HC Water and IGO FJrst street, Pittsburgh, .fauna. V: ; J |_* OU3KS AND D->IS FOR J^ALE.—Gnu. Lu of Ground it on fanh street, uear tho Canal Basin, ‘2l feet by 100. Three Brick.Hoar** ipEast Birmingham,' Lot 30 by 110. Two Ileuses and Lola on rioo street. ; •T&feetOfGronod on Liberty street, by 100 feet deep. yjOne Mouse and Lot on Fifth street, opposite tho Court House-, k- ■■ One.ljOt of Gtuqd.l In Sharpshurgh, togeibor with the /racneof n House; to put up. ■ iTwo Lota on:Quarry street, near Walnut- • iTwo.dd - ; ' do' . do - do Adams. - Three Ifouses and Lots in East Liverpool, Ohio. , Eight Lots, 24 by 110, adjoining tho Borough of Lawrence vDle. • • All of the above property will be sold low, and on reason able terms. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, eh 9 . - : comer Seventh And Bmlthfleld streets-'' Co«Parmershlp« fT I HE. fruufcribcm have this day formed apartnershjp: fsr X tho purpose of carry Ing on Commiuion anri JFbrward’ iny, in connection wUb artd OU, and Pro tfucc-bbsfne«! generally,undertheetyie'ofEsGEiraft Rich audios? warehouse No. 110. Water. and lSdFrontßtreete: -i formerly occupied by Burbrldge ft Inghram.. 'VTiI. B. ENGLISH, JAMES .IiICUABDSON, ' • JAS. J. BENNETf. PUt-brirp-b. FebrußTy lst,lBs4:feb3 • ' ■. * • JOOX OfHJIIAaW VLEXISG. FLEMING BRaTHEBS, fa J.Hidd . I . .'• .WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ■ ■X6. GO -IRwf Street, Pitistwyh, Pa. • Proprietors of Dr. M’Lane’s Celebrated VranlP age. liver Depot and Hallrond Track For Itont. A DAMS ft CO.’S .FREIGHT. DEPOT ON /LIBERTY lx. Streep with Railroad Track, Switch, an j ' appurte* nances, for a term of years. Inquire at thoE3pi*esa<>fflee, ; No 6< FOURTH ; : 7 febllrtf THE.raftherchip. hiiTetoforo existing-underCoe stflw.ol Nsglbt, Mohak 4 Co. has been mutually, Wit. Dawuos, of .the late Ann, having purchaseO the ih.Lv : rest of Ja«. S. Nt*gloy, ■ the - business wtil-bo con tinned as - usual, UDdor tba tayie of DAWSON, MOHAN ft CO., whu rare authorized to u&# the name of Ncgley, Mohnn ft Co. In settling up the old busiucssi;. - .J. S. NJEGLKY, ~ W. DAWSON, • • -:PiUeburgh f 3an.£/Si.- P. MQttAN. '.49"..lZavi9ff disposed of my interest in the late firm of ttchan <fc Co; to my lbrmer partner, Mr. Dawson, who with Mr. Mohan will continue the business as hereto fore, I hare the honor to recommend and request the libe ral patronage of my friends and business acquaintances. Ja*} BospectfaHy. JAB. 8> NEQLBY. _ •• - . . Notice. TO3. FtEJHNGhnTing associated with JOS. ABEL, the. • ll business will hereafter he conducted.under th» stylo of d. ABEL * CO., at the old stand, corner of Smlthfisld and. Fourth streets. ' .-•••.•iaUy . —“ FORWARDERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Ja2fc2m .... - - ■ Terre Haute, Intfa. • Domestic and Forerjn Bank IfoUs, Gold and Stiver ! DouffhU.Sold ana at Ove ■ : EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE OP V. WXLLIAH A. HILT. A CO., ; "j? ~ WOOD STEEET, parsutmoH. ‘ tffluxnterestaßowodontime deposits.... ' - (ja hVL;, CORNUCOPIA AND CO FFEE HOUSE.^Kt D. BARH&BDr ; , - JVo. 40, \Ftflh Slrttt, bchctai Wood and Market. janl&ly] ' . gmsßuaoHr - - Gardner, Batcher, , Wflldj do found on the regular market days anil even.* »V' Inga at BTALT, No. 3 8 DIAMOND'MABKET, Hits * tmrgh.aadotSTALLNo.© ALLEGHENY MA3UU2T, wltlt his usual tjuality of Hatos, Smoked Beef, Tongues,. iardJ Sausage. • -. .. Jan2T^m I; ' ' " ' important Hotlot to ail Whom u may " 'Concern. ■ ■ . ■ A GREEAULKtoaoiActofAsscinblyof thoSlale ofPcnn /V eylvania, andinttmfannity withlhe imtliorlty grant ed by said Act. the Board of Trustees of the Urst Methodist Protestant Chinch of the city of Pittsburgh, Fa;, hare pur chased a Burying Ground' in the Allegheny Cemetery, for ..the purpose, of-tranaferring the remains of the dead, now resting in the Burying Ground banging to said Church, thereto, {located near tho canal, and fronting on .Liberty street, la the city* of Pittsburgh. Notice is hereby given to all who hare lot privileges, or are otherwise interested-in said'Burying Ground, that the Board of Trmtecs am hew'prepared to attend to the remo val of tho dead to tho Allegheny Cemetery. It is desirable that. Immediate attention bo given to this notice, as it. Is contemplnted to havo Uio entireremoval made during the pTßsent.wihter.v . ' All tho necessaryinformation will he had by applying to. or. addressing Chas. Craig, liq., Diamond alley, Pittsburgh, pa. > By order of the Board of Trustees.. JOHNS. SANDS, W. B, ENGLISn, BOBT. H. MABBITALL. - Committee. ALLEGHENY FORGE, SODOMON SHETTER & CO, (Late Bl?sel& Sample's llolllng Mill.) on thebauk of the Allegheny* below the St. Clair Street Bridge, .v ~ : ' Außanenr Citt, Pa. THE jjropriotorii respectfully inform the public'that, •haring made'extensive additions to their .establish ment, they aro prepared to manufacture,'dn lire most rea*. Fonablo'termef Iron Work for Bridges, Car Axles, Qaarry Work, Stand' Cutterg’aod Masons’ Tools, Shafting, 21111 Gearing, Machine \YoTk in general, and heavy Forging, of description, Also* HORSE SHOESmanufactured by Shctier's PaUntJlarzz Shoe Machine The Horse Shod Ma chine will operationAbout tho miad!b : of February, when all orders for Shoes will.meet with prompt attention.: Mill. Picks inode and dressed. Order* sent -by mail or-tele-' graph attended to onthashorteat notice.' r ja!4.y Orpnanto Court Sale. WIT if. BE SOLO AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by order of the Orphan’s Coart, on MONDAY. 2!arch 15,1854, at 10 o’clock. A. on. the premise, all that certain LOT of OHOUNp in tho city of PBUbargb, bounded and described to* follows; to witt beginning, on Smittfleld street at the cflstanco of; SSfeet castw&rdiy from the corner or Third at,, at tho corner of lot of Jas. McKown, thence at right angles wlthSmithfleld street CO feet, towards Grantstreet, thenew parallel with StnHlifield street 19 feet towards Fourth si, thenceparallel with Fourth street CO feet to Smlthfleld thSaco along. Smithfield street 19 feet.to the place of .be ginning; being. 19 feet front, nn the eastwartly side of Smithfleld street, and : running; baric towards Grant street, on which fcerectedu lance threfratory brick dwelling house, In good order.. Title good.; Terms made known at sale. : MINAB TINDLIS, fbb!B ' .... Administrator of H. Wilkinson, derid. .• JOSEPH FLEBIING, fstMJOESBoai to x. witoox a on;] CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keeps constantly on! hand a fall assortment of Drags, Medt cincB,-Me»Udno€he3ta, Perfumery, and all articles pertain log to his business.. ■ - aSiPfcyfllclaus’. Prescriptions carefully compounded, at all hoars. •: ••-■■ ■ 1 ". . - ja.’Oy .■ ...IT’ Dividend. Notice, . (tones Ohio ato Pittsburgh, December 51,1803. f fJMIE Directors of the Obloandpenusylvanla Railroad X Company have declaredcrtkldeDd offoor pcr cent, out theuct eaxnlngs pf the road for the six months ending toU day, payableon and after the 23d Januarynext Transfer Books wIU be closed’untll 27Ui Januc^y 1 pror.-' .. ja2 .■. t u - -W. LARI2tER, Trelsnror. • Style of Hats. \ n rp* I WlLLintroaueeou SATURDAY, the 18thlnut_ style for Youth’s Hats. 1 -CHAS. H; PAUI£ON, . , ' T 3 Wood street, fehli;ot. nextdoorcorher^fponrtlx. : V ARKOLD & WHiUAMR. ' AT CkQson -Fsmactt, Wrought Iron *^>m*w**&*™* : Wi wia^tthjtmV'for' s wahntng and ventilating by atoom or. hot water, pipes or Chllsoa’a furnace, churches schools, hospitals, factories, green houses, court houses, jnllSi hotels ordwelUngs. * fob!7 No. 25 MrRTrgT anuor, ftnsaujcon.: nr Sprinsstyie or Hata.-JOSEPU VOX& raa CO., corner of Wood street and Diamond Alley, will tho Spring Stylo of HATS thUd«o [foblß' -> - „•, • .i,v.. ■ 1 ’****?yC*l*' r ' -"I * * i -'' ■■ r\ -.- .* **? "'.*4 *..* - ...‘ a *’sflT‘S ■.«:■**■ . ; - •: :‘<r ; iV > •; • UE?ER»nOEfI Dissolution* r ■* ■ . -i ■" MEDICAL. BIS. HlOBs£)g invigorating Cordial, A Ihenomenon in Medicine. eTAWH JIEgXOIIKIiAND LIFE LENOXHESTO, BY : hk. MOKBE-8 inviookatiso euxib <® boiL DIAL*—At first tho propcrtles attributed td Prof. Hot&g loyiKoratinK Elixir or Cordial wowrdeemed Ibtraloua Tha pubhe, onoa dccrivedj could not belfcy* the rfmplo andreb. lime truths nnuouncttl by the discoverers Bo&ficts* sxsdd» idablo facts, atißstcd by wltnwtes of tbfr highest dels and character,'are now triumphing over all doubts.-ZntfsdU* Jity Is overthrown by .a mass of testimony which Is MtfbctZv irresistible. * ' ■/' The ELIXIR remedies, in all caaee, the deplorable «?ll* arDing ftem a misuse or abu» of the Tsrions organ* whlfih maka up the wonderful machine called ltreetorefto full vigor every dolicatafdnction connected,.wrftftx'.that mj> tivioua compound agencyofihatter and inlrxd, necessaryw : tho reproduction of humun life. To porscms cf foeble zatjs eulftr frame, ot deficient in vital: power, it is recommended“ os the only means of communicating that energy,'which Is ; necessary to the proper enjoyment of all thenatuni appa* yi 08 ; 1 * well w ottribhiea. ltsbenemnol sr?5 r ? ronflned to etther sex,or tOany aga. Th» over tbß the listless, enervated youth, the thninrtfS,r i '? of^. u " inO! Hb 1,10 Tlctlm ofocnroDiidprlwlim, . ra ®=ring nom genenU or (hmtta ngl l. or « an ' wl!l 1,11 find immcdiat.,«nd par- Ud» 1 ocomparablorenor«tor. - r« ach of medldno. Let not even these despair, Elixir ifc iliou t rcfeteuco to c&uaen, - and will not only remove the disorder Jttelt but ' REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION ' v The derongempn w of, the system, leading to nervous dl* oases, and the forms of nervous dteaso itself, era so ons that it would require ti colninn to enumerate iho mala dies for.whkh-tbl'tprepartit[oUisttsp6dGc^'Afow,haw over« may bu enamerated, viz; ncqtalghvticddereaax. htad-ache, incipient patalyslv hysteria, palpjutiottng the heart,' spinal affection*, muscular debility, tremon, fiatu* lonce, a pricking sensation in.tho Sash; ntunlmea, mtstld depression,.. of-the wil), - indispdaltton to movau fainting after extreme, brokeu rfeep and tcrrifylcg inabUltj to remain In ofae'pTdianr position, waakn«»ftfth» procreative sexual incom potency, mMoncholy, mos> onlano, floor albas, sinking at tbo sioraich, female Irrfgtt loritiee, a cbronTo tendency to mlSemiage;~«maciatttMf, : sadi all complaints growlngiout of rions, and nilbarrennessjthit'^ffoes^hot procabdffphiofganio cauwabeyondthfrreachbf modlddb. * * ' - Wbonevcr tho organs to be oetediipon arc free firftmciaD formation or averred that ' r - • . MORSFS IN VIGORATING EOXIIt . Mplace Weakness with strength, incapacity with *ffM cncy, irregularity with uniform and natural ftcttvttT.and thls uot only without hazard of n^ictton,bnt wlthahsnnv effect on the general organization.- DEipßcarln. mind that' all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with tho nervous system, aud that the paralyzalion'of (ho noryo of «™*tirn and scusatioa is physical death;-.-Bear in mind also, that forovery kind.cf nervousdlscaso the Elixir Cordial Istho only coliable preparation known.. -» r - : . ; .CURBOF NERVOUS DISEASES.. No language am convey an adequate Idea of th& immo-' diate ana almost miraculous change whichltoccarionsinth* dißeafcd, debilitated aodghattf-jred nervous system, whether broken., down, by excess, -\weak. by nature, or impairwl by sicknrssr*the unstrung and relaxed OTganlmiion is at CUM' ■ bracerl,; revlvlfled-and built up. Tho mental and physical' - symptoms of. nervous vanlah togetber onder ltain- * fluenec. Nor is the effect temporary joa tha ccntrarT relief is- permanent—for the Cordial proportteflof Hie piei L clne rearh theconstltuiiou ittclfiandrestoralt toitsßoanol' oohditfon. - ;.■■■( .*•••• LOSS OF MEMORY, Confusion,giddiness,ru*hofb!oodfothehcßd*mel*ncluft7ft :: debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of Bolfdeattttc» tion—fear of insanity, dyspepsia, general prostration,irraf ; ' Hbitity, nervousness,lnability to sleep, diseases incident to c of tha propogattng functions, hysteria, mono mania, vague terrorit, palpitation of the heart, impotency, - - etc., from .whatever cause arising, It Is, If there is &uy reliance to be placalcmhuman testimony, absolutely fjrfallible. . -J. ,'. L.:. ; A GREAT MF.DICESE FOB FEMALE 3. : The unparalleled effects of this great roslorative, to «H rtosaplaiats incident fofemalesV wlark Vnew erain tfio as- - .md-»of mediriue.;.Thon3andsof aUmalOnto havnbeon In-'" vente/I—thousand of InvlgoTßUts cdncoctcd—all purporting ' j to be specified in . the various diseases derangements to which the Uelicataforinatlon of Wrnnjm render her llabia." EVERT WOMAN OF SENSE, who. fiaffers from in the bock, or any other disorder,' whether p - '• cullaj'.to her sex. or common in both sexes—to give theln- v '' v-Igorating Cordial a trial. . - . .. MARRIED PERSONS,' ' Oroilsewjyrin find this Cordial alter iboy have used ft ' tie or two, A thorough_ regenerator of. the fyßtcm. Tn alt : . directions are to bo found the happy parents of healthy Off* spring, who would hotliavobeeu sobnt fot thiratraoidl nnry prepHratibn. Audit is equally potent for the many dis eases f>r which it .is recommend ed.'TboDsands of young men have been restored by nsiDgit, and not in a single in- " stance hasltfoilcd to benefit them* -r: .PiJHScm Of*: PALK COMPLEXION. ‘ - •• . : or oonjroinpttTo linllfF, ore restored by the uso of a bottle or tiro to bjoqzn the eklnfrom ap&lo.yeK, low > FiQkJy:.£Dlor, to ft behutlful florid complexion.* -• * j > •; L * - " arepoiai crthß Fad anil melancholy effects prods* • eed-by early; Imhlts af.ybtith, viz: weakness of the back' ami limbs, paiiwjß.thQ.Jiepd, dimness of sight, loss of ' colar powcr.'palpifeitinnxf tbo. nemma irritability, derangement of the digestive function s, general' debility,symptoms of oansuiaptfva3,,ctc. Mrntally, the fearfnl effects on .the miml arnmnditO'lnL drecifed. .l&ss of memory, corifas|on of. of spirits, evil forebodings, aversion*toepdety,solf-distnist, love of BoHlnde, tiiDidiLv, otc., arc romoor i&o evils Drain* cal. All thus alfiicled\ V. U=, BEFORE. CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a pound mind and body are thejnpst r -' ceKfiaryreqiihiteatojjromote'eoQnubialijippliiesspjbdMd.'' without there, the jouniey'lbroogb' Jiib becomes a weary ' jiilgriisere—the . profipect /houTly darkens tho view; the miud hv*iaes Abadowed'with despair. and •filled with the -'- .melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be- ■ comes blighted with jour own. CAUTION.' Dr. Jvrow&'sliiTiKoraUDg' CorUial has been counterfeited -• by «>aje unprincipled persons. ■->.-. - • ••; • v -:•■> . In future,nil.'(hegehulnofOordial will.bavo tbapicprle-'' tor's. fac-simile pasted over the cork of each-bottle, ana tbs ’ ' foilojHngwords blown mthe/glaesi-'.’./ v. - v-• %. JXors«fs IhTigoratlAg.Cordlßlf ■ >: ; s • «... drl£. BING, Vropriotor, N. ?..••• * . - tie*—price three .dollars per bottle, two torfive douarsj six' > for twelve dollars. C.JLIUNG; Proprietor, . 192 Broadway, K.; r* v ’ Boldby Druirgfcts throughout tho United States, Canada * and the West Indies..,. .v Pittsburgh—FLEMlNG. imos., rfo. pOWood ctrcoi' Do•:•»'•■ GEO. 11. KKVSER, No. 140 « « V AUeKhenyCsty—JNO. P* FLEMING. - . Cinrintmth-B. H. MEAKINGS.v Jlgf dSCARPA'S . ACOUSTIC OIL! dM I fD *&or* ' V‘”‘ i? OR THE CURE OP DEAFNESS, PAINS, and theiHa? * .. charges of :Matter,from tho.Eirs—also, all-thorn did- - agreeable neises likeiho husxing of Insects, railing of water, whizzing of steam, Ac., which are sjmptoois'of approaching' Deafness, and alsogpnerally with the disease..; juatay jax- i ■ sons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen,, andtwenty yeauv .And were obliged .to use ear-trumpets, hare, after, using /•. or. two bottles, thrown' aside thchr trumpets, being* <•■' perfectly well, . Physicians nod Surgeons highly rename - 7 ; mendits use. ■ i-.'.v. . [From the Tribnno.J u>*,, ; » 7 ; .pAKßprs Dos’t.neglect Yocb children annually'become deaf, in consequence -of dl4>' charges of jaatter fipm their ears, Induced by ScarlstFover,-:= -Colds, 4c. Now, if mothers would do "their duty and pro* %' cure Scatpala Oil for Deafness, and use It as dlrectOdhtafcir ■* children would be cQxcd : bntif neglected, the discharge onw - • Unuu very troublesome, the hearing gradually gßCdinnwv and flnally-partjal ortotal deafnesß ensues. - - .IMPORTANT NOYICB: Gulszid see Mrs. Baxter, and the imU impari to you \7\farjnar< •• tionfatimtlccmxince'and'astontihycM.' . ’ ; ASTOCHWj{d- January A--I hereby, certifyiitliat when 3 was about t»*clyey«iifltild,lgradually hccnm&dcaf in both ears,Bdthnt'in a few months I found' 'it almtatimpossible to hear, unless in the Tory loudest tong of Toioe.. rremained In that situation untill&t summer, '!'• a period of -eighteen yearp*;wlieii I'heard of SCARPA'S ’ COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL.: I Immediately obtafaed a I' hotilo. which Zhavo used, and am happy to say aetod She magic, and quite cured me. Anyonewdshlng farther. information of my cape, which Ithlck a remarkable ons,- , will find toe by calling *t my residence, first door above Second street. Tippy/^ lurwft. • \ • Bor solo by .’■ - A. JAYNES,’ ‘„ : • • ' ■•*■• .-•••-■ Pekin Tea Store, .. '' , ftblS S 9 Kflh street; Pittsburgh*: Sr. 1. Hostettor’e Celebrated gtowsch Bitter*,® ' pNIIEIiLY ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, Mtdirorranfei tainylg- : ju orate and strengthen : thq whole.system of em; cue- •'• w ho uses them, are now-kept tor sole by.: r, Dr.QRO. n. KEYSERrCorner tVood si. and Virgin alley;•»-. FLEMING BROS.,;Draggiatfl, cor, Wood-and Fourth sts^* . E.SEtLEßSjDruggistj'lVoodst.bot.ThirdaniiFohrth;' ■ d'OBL MQJUASK, Druggist* Libert* street;. • * *: * :r. »*. antf all our first -class. Hotels and Restaurants,’ u* weltas • dealers generally, where the propraetors most respectftilly - refi'T tho.publlc fbr them-. Thu,'expense is buta (rifle, when 'compared-trith the to- i- *- calculablegood theyeffect. : . - . Feollngsatisfied that our Bitter? • possess merit rafilefent ; to recommend them, we irilt not multiply trords to their v* praise,; bat*ask all thrive itbesn- a- trial; but be rnrefal to ask foe lIOSTETIHR’S STOMACH IUITfiEB, as there aro other : Bitters represented : to>bo.ithO’ Mne, irhlcfrcbinpara* - ' ti*ely are worthless. Ourßirteispre without aTinU,elthe* ;ns lo xuedicixial qualities, or as a beverage. •Toif are ; pul up.to equara botUee.containing, a fail quart* vithdb- r :* rations on, and Dr. J. BdsietUr’t Stomach Bitter* tdowj l cat > tho-glc&s, None other genuine* . - - HOSTETXEIt, SMITH 6 GO,' 267 Penn street,-.Fittabnrgto .• • celebrated Plaster** upread tor machinery;, • fFUIESE: PLASTERb ere confidently recommended, na a-; 1 speedy aiwl .effectual remedy In all-cases of Bhmm<u asm, Sprains, Lumbago. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Difficulty - -cf Breathing, Pains in the Back, Chest, Sides, A&, and Cdik - ' sumption: and are particularly usefultothosoWho' labor •under attacks fo£ cold, which resultwlthpalns:in tha limit, often the forerunner of consumption ; nwfrfan cU- - mate like ours, where coughs apdcoldsnrealmost an tufc- • dolling consequence of the sudden changes to which.we are ■ ;ull subject, such as arc thus aitackcdwlllfihdtbemittvaln. *ble.> AlTgenuine have,my signature embossed -in tha ; leather. ; J: A«; JI'MAKKJI. Sold only in Pittsburgh by 8. K.-NORGKAVS, jcornwof - Penn and Locust streets. A liberal diefounkxdadeto deal- • ■ <ts - •>' - •- v.:-;. ;> c:-ja2B-;:* TC_tlie Honorable tho; Judges of the Court of GencrtT ' v Quarter Sessions, of the Peace, In and fbr tho county ot' Allegheny:' • • - j .v-. , .city of Pittsburgh, in the county aforesaid,humblysbflwetb; * That your petitioner hath provided himseif wilh materials for the accommodation of travelers others, at hia dwell* • srig; houae in ;,tbe Ward aforesaid, 1 and> prays that: yonr- Honors will bo pleased to grain him a license iokeep o pub lie house of 'entertainment, and your petitioner, as In duty,.- bound, willpray. s, . v • Cnpt.JOJTN T. HEBB3T. We.the subsciibere, citizens of the ,Ward .aforesaid, do .. -certify, that thb above petitioner :ia of good repute jfbr ton* e<*ty and temperance, and la well provided with house room and conveniences forthe ; accommodation,end lodging, of strangers and travelers, add that said tavern is neeeasanv ; ... -Victor Qschwind, Conrad: Jind^-Jacob Wixigaid, Ell l Young, fl. Fink, Hugh-Dimtfng, Henry Eobele,.Richard' Backing, Otto H&seocJever, Richard Hope, W.Nen Cbees* edan, Thomas A~ Hinton. 1 ~ .;. fubfll PEEK'S EICCB OP PUMPKIN, i’OK PIES —This artl • cle Is prepared from good sweet. Pumpkins; anil wCI. ', moke Pips- of superior.quality r. ; • .> Hf/ecfibna—Take oho ounce, pr two tablesrooufttJlS of. ■ the powder, and add to It one quart ofmUk; lot it atand aa .bour pr two la a worm place, after which add eggs, spires ...» and sweetening to suit the taste, and it-wiU be ,ready for baking. For sale by ’* 'U. E. BELLRBS&CO. jalQ- : • /- ■■"" ' WcOdstreet.,.. T AM*OlL—Bobbla No. 1 Lora Oil; ii&bble No.‘2 1a 1 i Oil, for Paleby [fubl*] FBANCIB BELLEBB A CO. MESS AND BUMP PORK—2UO bbls MciaFora; 171 bbla Bump for sale by - febld ,j - , ; ; . FRANCI3 SELLKB3 A 00. LADIES’CLOTIt' CLOAKS.—A. A. MASON * CO., No. 25 FIETII Street, hrrttca attention to their, flock oT Ladled Cloaks and Capes, notr offered at jjreatlj reduced prices. 1 * ••» •■l'-Nv-tv ■%■■.<■ \». .. •'• v--- • ■ . v;-
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