.y* v v. * -V '' •,> Vy-- ..r * V«t «| \V \< ' ,<**t**v>: l—. ,“ 4 » ~: : ■ v,> < *•*:.«. ■ v > V/ \ ‘Y • t'V.'n* * v r f ‘ V* 1 *’ ’ 1 >- S^-yr.'* r -f4+ \\ v ■- v .- ?r*\ *v a- , *< v „ \ * l *, .. . «•_** *** .*■ r* ** r * -.*j . * »... , - r** 1 , , _ J • -$ »,*, ‘ #A '*£ **,>s*•, , . -»'•? s Vi'i-.w-i-y.t «! »»,-».>w7-.MT,.i,f • < ».2i^-! r ? '«* ; ’i r -ti'J\ ;-■■■*■ : *V^v v:S c«s -♦. >r *• >■; *» *’ *.*(♦■ -t'. w •**■>■£ yi w ;, - tbdmt, K-ibey road orea ,b ® ®“^ W ‘ “'t «o „ l S.' -.rti s ;ono of tbe larg P * Wo Beo it stated that an ah* ' v 3: - and vo chaHengo | rh - nfL nn disabonttobring a cargo of iaborera i Cav ,^_ feet, and the trains on tberailroad we sioppeu. | ■■* «... “"-“-"f-. ... i Basnonaea ’ msMmgm fs®iil, BsiUonds oro inua.uiib-v— o— w . i:_._ ; ' . . - I valaoheingaiao*»“»“— : . . -■ ~,,.,^.1 . -..,_i $lOl |HP Hw«l» SBmmmms ipi|M| wpense aeooont xmiu. muie F, Magnara, laid 0. S. Senator Temporary loan»- ’ '—"rT‘ J, l from North CnroVwa, has been recommended na f ’ withmieh adrentages, and with flnch t»cn densed t h o W hi g candidate for Governor of that State. Toto’ ®«w«; token'.fla pert of her citirena to make at rhiladel known ——to'be° farnished y to applicants in ercho'- ‘ .."Money iB-soßioiontiy ahnndant hero for aU r-^'i^bnaineas purposes, and the rate of interest on 7ery fond 0 f kisßing.” ■ good-paper la from Bto 12 per cent. In some <• Mind yonr seam Instanoca, higher rates hare been paid within a nonsense r jew days. " • ' ' “ fld *sBt ' iho ! paymehta for prodneo that has already . A x gonh eastward hare soattored a large amount o' money throughout the West, and at no tiror ’ tofore, probably, has there been so »-«u i»~.ib«> •• States. Oho favorable that Western rail' iMM ®»tllfp SiMM EvS?i%^Ss*yfejfc^ ! ’ teste felltSfiS¥ • 48pSs$i>iS<$tfca .ta**if ••• y?rm«?vfl ..*.'- iX *>• ~ < *' VtffJjSS* «S .' ‘-j, <•/■•-: «s&t ei rj& .-.;v,c< Zf.y, v^.^'rV J ix?{'“fciOiS . A>J: -rA;-^,tSSa l^; ;; ■■ *M yxX im •.:•/ ~^i^MyVyy;MS £*sfv; >' ' Jtrihj Owning • . • “ r. crrcutoE*. thoka3 prmxips...*- _ . . ■ ■Phillips & fHllmore. Editor! & Proprietors. _ PITTSBOTMSHH: FRIDAY 24. MiSSw- be found on bach PAGE OF THIS PAPEB. j[l| . ■ <rnß WBBKI.T POUT. Wo tool: op by accident to-day, our weekly paper, and,,on looking,itoyer, came to the con clusion that tho subscribers to it could not fail to'l6 s satisfied that they got. the worth of their Tnnnsy, if-they read area the one-half of its thirty-two columns. It is ono of the lorgeat pa pew published in tho West; and wo challenge * feny’paper west of tho Allegheny mountains to point outfcgreatcr variety of interesting reading -matter than our weekly of Saturday lostoon 'tidhff. - The reading matter contained In that 'uid'ntiihber'’would fill a Bmoll volumeln book form ; nnd we take the liberty to: say.that thoro | iJs'not ttiolutan in it that will not. present a | ,large amount of. reading matter Interesting to all our numerous subscribers. VlVepuhliehnU tbo latest newß ot Interest; and i( dUho bestio telligence afforded by a very largo 'HixchangetlUt, composed of the beßtpapoTS pub lished in the Union. We ask our leaders to chow our weekly to their neighbors, and let them dstide whether they can do better than form "Olnhs and send in tho names and tho dimes. I, , : The Snow Storm and the Malta. Easterh mails are now due, having been '’delayed by the very unusual snow, atom that 'has' occurred in. the eastern,part or the State. -Tho mow- fell to the depth of: nearly: two feet. - Id some’places it drifted to the depth of six feet, and the trains on the railroad were stopped. • We shall have abandanoo ot Eastern news "when ’those mails arrive, but for the present we are a little short, haring nothing but what ‘tbe telegraph brings. At each a time the telegraph becomes of im- portancena the only means of communication • tfith ; but in the Bpring and sntn raerwhcn the trains run regularly, and oomo through from Philadelphia, in 12 or 13 hours, thtf Telegraph win bo of far less use to*ob than heretofore, as the mails will arrive but a few hours lutar than tho messages by the wires. Bailroada aro thus, becoming dangerous rivals to telegraph lines. . tndlßitopolU Boora of Trade and , Our • Slerebanta* F.vchange. ' ' Wo have received a circular from tho India napolis Board of Trade, representing tho diffor- Bnt-railroail routes that centre in that oily. If this eironlar is entirely reliable, that city is cer tainly likely to bo better supplied with railroad Jaoilitiea than almoßt any. other city on this con tinent.' • No less than fifteen railroads arc maTk tol-down on the map accompanying tho circular, tedding direct from Indianapolis to every partof. tho cast, -west, north and Booth, and oil inter mediate points of thp compass. Even Chicago iaout-dono. ’ We wish some of tho members of onr Mer chant’s Exchange would look at this map. It would nt onco suggest the propriety of getting up such a map and -circular for Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh has a splendid system of railroads projected, and in course of construction; and - snoh a map and eironlar as this fient abroad over tho. country, would make onr city bettor and liidro favorably known than any thing else that ctmld be devised, Tho expense would be trifling, and tho benefit unquestionably groat- Call and look at this oircular, gentlemen, and yon will agree with us, wo are Bare. Tho capitol of Indiana cannot.fail to become an important manufacturing and commercial city, Withbnch advantages, and with such well devised meins- taken on part other citizens to mako known those advantages. WEEKLY MOHEY ARTICLE. 'Money is-sufficiently abundant hero for all business purposes, -and-the rate of interest on good'papor is from Bto 12 per cent. In some instanocs, higher rates hare been paid within a jew days. " she ! payments for produce that has already gone eastward hare soattored a large amount of money throughout tho West, and at no time here tofore, probably, has there been so good a sup ply 'of money throughout the North-western States. One favorable result of this, will bo, that Western railroads will be built less on cred it: ~Yhe bonds of Western railroads, held East ward and in Europe* requirp a very largo sum semi-annually to pay interest. This interest ac count amounts to: millions every year, and is a serious drain upon our resources. The indications from all quarters are that money is abundant At Boston, the rate is from Btb 11 per cent.; at New York from 7 to 10; at Philadelphia; 9 and 10; at Cincinnati, from 9to 12.' Railroad paper rules from 3to 4 per cent- higher thhn commercial paper. ■ -.The warlike character of the European news by fhbdast three atrlvalß, has not been followed by any advance in prices of provisions and bread stuffs. - On the contrary, a decline has boon tho result of each arrival. This is contrary to tho general expectation; and has doubtlees seriously disappointed some large dealers ..in provisions, Wa de not believe a general war in Enropo will be followed by any oonsiderablo increase in pri ces. The demand for food will not be greatly Increased l>y that, event; and the production in this country, is now- far greater than in 1847, and 'the supply consequently-abundant Then the increased facilities for Bending forward the supplies to the seaboard, supplies tho demand more readily. In short, by means of railroads and steam, tho producers and consumers in the world have become nearer neighbors; and want in. one country can be mpro speedily supplied JSom 'another, andwith less ehanoe for .specula tive and unreasonable prices. It does not take a whole family months now to "go down into Egypt, and buy. corn.” ->ln speaking of the effects of a European war nbon tho prosperity of this country, tho Cincin nati Commercial has the following: that peace wold ha better, and Rome are now eonciuuius mut- - r ,v l . nt7n n f Ttidonaare pins In the ams direction, and Cotton fci « trtmnlV low* ' Thape three beads embrace ail the leaolos ar tides of export to England, and, If-they, are depressed by w»r. wherein can w& be bonefittcdl - ■■■ ,_ • . , •»*il is certain that -war would greatly depress tho Interests nf flrc&t Britain, both commercial and manufacturing; And weiauuot expect to make a great deal by froding an lm« nnveri&hed people. ■ But it is «dd that the war would open She market for W sale of railroad eocuriUes. and Increase th« RunhlT-of money in this country. -Thiseffect ft.war.-: wSxld doubUcsa have, but It is far from certain that BUch a , Suit would bo beneficial. Wo have money enough, now, for all legitimate burinow purposes, and if our own tosout- i n>« not Bttfficlonily extend?® to construct new railroad* \ f^^wflrntpolley,by far, would boto.curtalltho expend!-; speaking of tho hanks In that occurred of any legitimate bank or liinMri within tho part bight yearn, tho circulating notcaof * wostanoasca $10,986,329 ™5KSnt Oowl»Uobf n tondon states that when the Call -wbhKdSooTbred, the gold In tho world was SJS’S cwionu.ooo and sUyer £1,200,000; to which may ho S3S' *!SMvSrSajSMfiOOs making fnlaggrcgaX of not quite ono fourth of which is estimated to *Mneoin. v - ■ . ■ Bishop O’Coknoh.-—lt will.bo.gratifying to tho Catholic portion Of our cilisenß to hco» that Dr; O'CosNon has been re-appointed to the dio cese of Pittsburgh. Hia contemplated removal to ! another diocese caused great sorrow among - his parishioners, but they will hail hie return to them with tnnch joy-.. Illbhinatioh. —Tho citizens of Bntlerhave resolveil to get np a " Grand HlominatiOD,”..to express their joy at the prospeot of the comple tion of the North-Western Railroad, now ren dered pretty certain by the subscription of the .... ,city of Philadelphia. It is done In honor of THE KTJNBXKS ARE AMONG * r 'This popular Opera Troupe Is.now in onr City miadeipnia. sataill »vo their first Concert this evening.. ' Such is the joy of every community now, -when As we have said before, this is the most talented they learn, for the first time, that the roar and troupe' in' the country, and we have no doubt rattle ef the railroad train ore soon to be heard thatthe Hall trill be crowded thisevemng. - within their borders. A. \ • t.v.••: .. . *t, -1 , i ■ : J. 4 *^4 Kcw , and Facta from all Quarters. After an interval of threo hundred years, a Boman Catholio priest has been estabUßhcd in Haddington, Scotland. Heofficiatesin agranery loft; the use of the Assembly room was Bally denied. • A Preston paper states that n manufacturer has?eceived notice from a workman that ho will quit liis employ unless another overseor is em ployed who is not a Methodist. An “Umbrella Greatcoat” has been invented at Paris. When required, air is blown into the coat, the skirts are: expanded, and the rain falls off beyond the legs and feet Hon. A. 0. P. Nicholson has become associa ted with Gen. Armstrong in the management of the Washington 'Union. Wo see it stated that an Amerioan ship is in China, and is about to bring a cargo of laborers to work on the Panama Railroad., .. Massachusetts has overdone the Railroad bu siness; ■■So* many competing roads have been built that hut few give remunerative dividends. Vermont is oven worse off, for she. has scarcely a paying road. One of the greatest poultry dealers in the United States, is George P, Burnham, of-Mas- Boobaßotlß, near Boston, whose , soles of poultry including a few fancy rabbits, and pigs, last’ year, amounted to $22,000,. . . Xito unto a fruitful vino is Mrs. Eraser, of Stark county, Ohio. She has presented her hus band with six children within a year, having achieved triplets twice. ■ An exchange paper undertook to announce the arrival of Archbishop Hughes in Havana, Cuba, and got it “ Arrival of Archbishop Hughes in Heaven !’’ ...... , The Dallas Herald Bays that the emigration to Texas during the past autumn and .wintor has been unprecedented. A bill has been reported in the Kentucky legislature appropriating $20,000 to the Clay monument. ... Col. Aspinwall, lato United States Consul at Liverpool, has been tendered by the American and English merchants in that city with a pre sentation of pinto valued at JC6OO, Tho Mississippi Legislature has, by a strong vote, just reiterated the repudiation of its Bonds. . Tigs nnd poultry arc shipped nt New Tort for England, in answer to orders from that country. It is stated that Adams & Co. recently shipped a lot of pigs and poultry to England, tho total valao being a thousand dollars. It is stated that a bou of ex-Govomor Porter, of Pennsylvania, was sentenced last week by the Dauphin county court to pay $2,000 damages to Dr. Seller; for having stabbed him with a pen-: knife, in an altercation in 1850. - The receipts of the American Colonisation So ciety for the past month were $3,484. A machine has been invontcd by Mr. John Taggart, of Roxbury, Moss., which promises important and beneficial results. , It is an oxca vator and pile-driver combined. There was a great freshet in the Naugatuck (Connecticut) Valley, Peb. 10th, flooding tho city of Waterbary, carrying away two bridges on the Naugatuck Railroad, and seriously washing away embankments. This is the second destrno tlve flood which has swept that valley "within six months. The caravan of pilgrims, which recently re* tarned to Damascus from Mecca* pretended they found on the tomb of Mohammed a letter ad dressed to the Sultan, in which the Prophet promises him victory over tho Kossians The letter was, it Is said, immediately forwarded to Constantinople; ; , Mad’lle Georges, the great French actress, whose lifer after having been a series of brilliant adventhres; has been gradually doclimng, has been reduced to petitioning for the office of nm brella-taVer at ono of the doors of the great Ex hibition of 1865. v Hon. Willie P* Magna®, late 0. S. Senator from North Carolina* has been recommended as the whig candidate for Governor of that State. There are now lyiDg iuiho mint at Philadel phia over twenty million dollars in silver coin— to be famished to applicants in erchaugo for gold. : “ Ma, that nice yonng man, Mr. Brown, is very fond of kissing.” ~ “Mind your seam, Jnlia, who, told you snen nonsense?” ■ . “ T had itTrora his own lipß. A woman named Sarton was found mnrdered in her own houso-on Saturday night, in Boston. It is believed her hnsbahd was the murderer—he has fled. Eiihu Burnt is announced to address a free postage meeting at- tho Tabernaclo, N. Y., on Friday oveniog. The mayor is to preside. The Parisian editors speak of a now French dish recently come in fashion—namely, fried rattlesnakes. It Is said a-Boston house last week sold 30,000 gallons of whale oil at GO cents a gallon ; four months credit. The territory of Nebraska contains 186,700 square miles, and wonld make soventeen States as large as Massachusetts. A woman named Margaret Peony, residing in Philadelphia, attempted to commit suicide last week by chopping her head off with a hatchet. The Virginia Senate has rejected the hill to allow tho banks cf that State to issue small notes.' ' ■ ■■ Several officers of high rauk in the English army have repaired to Constantinople with tho intention of offering their services to tho Sultan, in case they may bo required. Seamen nro still very ecaroe in England, and thoir wages keep tip. In London they command very high wnges; as mneh as £5 10s. n month is given them on board oolliera. Snotv, in Santiago, is Bold nt two dollars per hundred pounds, and it iB said that the contrac tors do not give good weight at that. ■ Mrs. Snkey Wright, aged *l4B years, died in Baltimore recently. . . CHINESE REVOLUTION, This revolution is not yet complete, although tho insurgents, by late acoonnta, hod approached to within a hundred miles of Pekin. The Imps, rialists have had somo success in different quar ters. They had succeeded in re taking Amoy, and marked their snooees by slaying in-cold blood nearly a thousand of the citizens of that city who bad taken no part in tho revolution- The lata accounts represent the Imperialist troops as blood-thirsty cowards, Who would give way at once before a determined resistance; but when Bocoosofal would murder unoffending-and defenceless oitizenß, and represent- them to tho Emperor os'rebels slain in arms. For such sav -1 age cruelties the chief actors receive tho thonks of the imbecile Tartar ruler for their bravery, | their fidelity to the government. Wo wish tho rovointionists had about 2,000 Amerioan riflemen to assist them. The result of the conflict wonld not then bo donbtfal. The Chinese were once a bravo and warlike people; but thoir chief weapons of war are now gongs, drams, and other instruments that will make a great noise and frighten tbo enemy. A BOUQUET, Wo neglected to mention in proper timo a splendid boflquet, of-rare and beautiful flowers, that we lately received from Mr. E. R. Shahk iahd. ; Mr. 8. keeps b seed store ot No. 129 Wood street, and has a large stock of seeds of all kinds, and we ore told he Bells cheap, lie ; has olbo a largo supply of farm and garden tools; and everything in his line of the best quality. If they ore all os good, and os well pnt np as th e flowers ho sent ns, he may he sure of abundant patronage. ■ '• ■■..■■ Vt • * «■» . ■ i- ' ■ ft'rV O IP 7819 BVATB< THE BAI The return madota the Legislature, by the Auditor General, of tha condition of the Banks and Savings Institutions of tho Btato, presents an interesting exhibit of their operations during tho past year. There Me ’sixty-one banking institutions in the State, with an aggregate of capital stock amounting to near twenty millions of dollars ($19,765;804' 80) Of the nbove institutions, twelvo are banks of deposit only, leaving but forty-nine hanks of circulation. The total cir culation of these banks omonnted in November to $17,411,970 9G. Tho following table, wbioh wo, compile from the report, presents the total liabilities and re sources of the banks in the State, in the month of November, 1868 LIABILITIES. Capitalstook ...,...$19,706,804 80 Clronlation - ,17,411,970 90 Dae other banks Dae depositors...... • - 21,067,014 19, Dividends unpaid,.,....,. . Contingent fnnd.... ■•••• 2,110,079 09 Discount, interdond oxohnngo (80,800 76 Profit and Loss Dne Commonwealth. 042,214 iJ. Ihsuea of fourth of Mny, Miscellaneous •••—■ B n’2Jl ,q- Suspense acc0unt.........-3”^>2 .Surplus.. 'ranion n Certificates of deposits 160,bsu u. Total liabilities $68,802,904 61 BBBOOBCES. Off, THE BAHRSj • . Bills discounted ~..............$48,687,777 26 Rseofe ............ 7,774,730 63 Bue by bints 5.875.788 07 Notea and checks of other bankß 3,804,401 18 Real estate and personal pTop’ty. 1,007,848 20 Bonds, mortgages and other so- _ ■ ■ . nnrillosB2l,ioi, »8 stocks !..::: ».*«.»»» Exchango and interest „ Expenses Bills reoeieabte and part notes... 365,902 07 T nann . - * ...v... I|2UBiUt>7 t>o Suspcndod'dobt 128,034 76 Bills of exchange... on Specie funds and treasury notes 480,98(i 80 Hisoellaaeouß 662,760 82 Total resources $68,987,051 CO Tbo difference between the total amount of liabilities and assets, is occasioned by tbo Bank of the Northern liberties reporting $131,086 99 assets over liabilities. The condition of the various banking institu- tions In this oity ond Allegheny, aro thus set forth in the report: DABS OF PITTSBURGH —ASSETS, Bills discounted....* ~....$1,043,88* .81 Bills of exchange * 685,283 48 80nd5.................... 900 00 Ground rent 3222 -22' Ileal estate and banking house.. 30,000 00 Monongahela bridgestoek...*...... 600 00 Erio canal bonds....* 00 Loan to thoCityof Pittsburgh.... 20,000 00 Loan to Commoaw’th of Penno.... 07,529 28 Expenses.....*... . •••• ro Notes and checks of. other banks. G.,,815 10 Gold, siWcr and copper coin 249,210 18 Amount duo from other banks. ■ 203,935 90 Total assets LIABILITIES. Capital a toot - §1,142,700 00 Notes in oironlation - OO Discounts, exchange and prcm’s.. 64,148 Jl profit and loss, or contingent fund 113,791 83 Unpaid dividends..., ®j} Suspense account 1,673 34 Due to other banhs 5a Individual dep05it0r5................ G75,<58 <2 Total liabilities - $2,279,486 61 SI&BCDAKTB 1 ASI> UASUfACTUBBUS* BARK-ASSETS Noteß and bills of oxohango dia...§1,312,950 87 Condo and mortgages... 20,898 00 Specie in gold end sUeer..., 04,983 io Notes of other banka 23,437 00 Amount due by other banka 195,500 99 Real 15,474 05 Ranking house 18,000 44 Expense account . Temporary loan to Commonwealth -6,000 00 Total assets LIABILITIES. Capital stock.. * $600,000 00 Notes in circulation....* G 00,922 60 Amount dne to other baoka 23,493 3# do do dcpositoTfl 298,226 68 do do Commonwealth 84,709 10 Dividends unpaid 50»470 00 Contingent fund 118,480 io Discount and exchange Total liabilities $1,700,251 10 | zxcnABQB bobu oi mTßnuiuin —assets. C0in..... * , $215,227 59 Notes of Pittsburgh bonks 27,500 00 Bills anil notcß diseM, (active).... 1,411,9i9 09 Bills and notes disc’d, (inactivo).. 20.6G8 11 Bonds and mortgages 0,077 07 Beal estate and banking bouse,... 48,493 GO Due by solvent bonks and bankers 105,017 05 Penno. 5 per cent, coupon 10an... 62,600 00 Ilollidaysbnrg office.. 29,730 05 Total ossots LIABILITIES. Capital etook $BlB,OOO 00 Notes In circulation Individual deposits •••♦ J® Due to bank 8...... 2 <,711 90 Contingent fund 65,889 2< Profit forßixmonths 00,850 01 Total liabilities •.....*.52,011,269 62 FITTSBtmaB TEU3T COMPABT. —ASSETS, Capital Stock paid in ....$199,223 >1 Doe to banka 8,010 61 Dividends unpaid....... <3 84 Discounts, exchange and premiums. 14,008 07 Profit and loss on contingent ac count 8,107 81 Dao to individual depositors 140,610 -10 Do do do on into* rest 179,892 05 Total asßCts LIABILITIES. Bills and notes discounted $453,453 53 Expense account 8,674 16 House and lot, with repairs 12,000 00 Cosh due by banks 26,922 97 Cash ou hand * .43,662 08 Total liabilities 640,498 10 ALLEQHENT SAVINas* FOND' COMPANY —’ ASSETS. Bills discounted $117,087 08 Du© by sundry persons.. 883 02 Suspended 1i5t......... 1,687 86 Real eetate ••• ; 4,464 iH! Expense account.. 1 ,041 40 Interest ncoonnt 606 80 Cash.. 16,105 88 Total assets. 140,720 88 LIABILITIES, Capital stock.. $j>0,025 00 Dae depositors 85,298 .62 Discounts.. 4,802 70 Total liabilities 140,720 88 FARMERS’ DEPOSIT BANK —ASSETS.. Notes and bills dieconnted $814,152 74 Expense a000unt....; »BO w Banking house and lot 2,482 42 20:?44 22 Total assets. Capital stook ..,.....................$62,600 00 Contingent fund and interest du0..... 86,600 o if Disoounts and exchange...... 11,099 41 Bank of Kentucky, Louisville... I,Bob 41 Deposits at intere5t...... ...........;......102,278 17 Transient deposits 48,020 CG Total liabilities 851,805 66 citizens’ deposit bank. ; Capital Btook paid in .....,$52,743 01 Dae dep05it0r5.......... 80,672 81 Interest acoount 8,079 P 8 Total assets.... ..86,495 65 monams. Noteß and bills discounted ....,$81,861 26 Expense a000nnt......... I>oB4 10 Caßh on hand 4,050 80 Total liabilities...* .80,495 65 egg* One day as Judge Parsons was jogging alone on horseback over a desolate road, ho came upon a log hut, dirty, Smoky and miserable. He stopped to contemplate the tooevldentpover ty of the scene. A poor, hslf-Btsrved l®Uow, vrith uncombed hair and unshaved beard, thrust his bead through a square which Berved for a window,-—1 say. Judge,! nlu’teopoor nsyou think mo tobe, for IdoiVtown this ere lona. aiiiiiilliii 1 4 Molabbss Tbaoe oethb TJkiteJ) States.—Du- 1 ring the year 1854, the amount of molasses rc oeivel atNew York was as follows: From for-1 eign ports, 55,808 hhds.; 8,677 tos. ; 6,677 bbls. From Louisiana and coast ports, IM»* bhds. 1,414 tos. ; 47,196 bbls. Total receipts. 06,494 hhds.; 4,941 tos;; 63,768 bbls. By com paring this with the statement of the trade in 1852, we observe ;thst the”deOrease in the con- ] sumption of foreign molasses in the United States the post year was 840,690 gallons; but the total, consumption of foreign and domestic shows on Increase of 7,279,810 gallons, or over fifteen per cent, the orop of Louisiana, So., or of 1862-68, having produced the largest one ever made. : The consumption of 1863 was 18,- 647,672 gallons larger than that of 1860, being an increase of fifty per cent ~... •«< Have we a Bawveu Amosobt Us —lf wo I havo a Sawyer amongst us, is ho tho person called for in tho subjoining advertisement, taken from the QremviUe (8. C.) Mountaineer?— J •‘There’s a power o’ gold ” wants an owner, and,| to be had by one of the right sort: : “If the heirs of William Bawycrs and Charles. Sawyers, who left England sometime between 11770 .and 1776, and eettled in. South Carolina, will call on Joseph Powell, Esq; of Greenville, |S. C., they will learn that they aro entitled to a large estate in money, whioh has been deposited in the Bank of England, for many years. Tt is Unclaimed.. Their father’s name was WHa® I Sawyers, theirmother’s, Hannah Hurst or Hast. Ahotheu Coiossai Horen.—We learn that Capt. Do Groot, who bnsjnst sold hU interest m the Prescott House, for $lOO,OBO, ($75,000 for the furniture, and $26,000 for the “ good will. ) ] is about to build anew Hotel, of mammouici- ; menaions. It will be built in the established; Stylo of ftrohUeotare. furoisbed with Elitabe | thinn furniture, and will cost $600,000.. To. this must be added tho price of lot. d'oorafaons,; &0., &0., which will use up some $300,000 more. ThearebiteoUs Mr.TUnuick. Tbewholocostof the edifice wilt bo $BOO,OOO. The new Hotel wiU bo ready for the receptton of TlsitoTS inthe spring of 1855. It is to bo called the “Great West." 52,270,488 61 51,708,251 10 52,011,259 52 640,493 10 .. 851,805 65 LIABILITIES, V*'**• ■'**; i', IsTEWiABBiAon of Boood Bsiations. "the j Fredericksburg Metes ssys: . , , In the country in which wo were raised, for twenty generations hack, a certain family of wealth and respectability have intermarried, un til there cannot bo fonnd in three of them a a sound man or woman, One has sore oy os, i another scrofnla, a third is idiolio.a foarth blind, a fifth'bandy-legged, a sixth with a head about the sire of-a turnip, with not one out or tho number exempt from physical or mental de fects of Boms kind. Tet this family perseveres to intermarry with each other, with these living I monuments. constantly before them. . A passenger, on board a ship bound .for California, states tbat they had on board a thin and feeblo member of their company, .who had been eea-eick all tho way oat.to the Hoo. One day this man went to the Doctor and in a sad, suppHcatiog tone, accosted him with: Dootor can yon tell me whatl shall be good for when 1 got to San Franoisco, if I keep on thirwny?” 41 Tell you ? to bo row I can! You*ro just tno tQQU wowont to btffm a gravtyard with /” Aeecst foe Ehdezzlehekt of U» 8. Fctjds.- Foster Boswortb; of Troy, Now York, rested on Monday week, in that city, charged with ecibexzletnent of Coiled States moneys, while in office, to tho amount of ; s9,- 000. It is aUegcd thathe made noraturus to the Department for a portion of the last quarter he held the office, and he is represented to bo aeve rot thousands of dollars behind on account ren dered. ■ ■ ■' -y - •- • • - • JQSrßledtoliie. KEYSEIt, DrnjcgW, of 140 tVood street, has on Land a splendid as sortment of SIEDICINB CHESTS, for families imJ rtcam- Ixt&t*. st rarioas prices. Thoso in wait of article* of ‘this kind would do well to give him a call, fel»t m’Lane'a Cetehraied Liver Dills aro ranked nmong tbs most popular remedies of lbt> day. That It will core liver complaint, elci headache, and djppepsta, U dow beyond * doubt B**d the flowing testimony from a well known tady and RohUemfm of our own city. New Yobs, August 3,1852. Mr and Mrs. William*, No. SIS SvroutL street, testily that they havo been (tailoring with the llverrompblot for about fire years, during which Umo they have spent a largo amount of mousy, and tried many remvdtws but to no pur p»o. Finally, hearing of Dr. JTlAno’s Pills, they purchased Dnr bole#.which,they tobk-UCrtirding to tho dirfctlonu accompanying each box; and now pronounce Ihcmselvea perfectly enrol of that dUtrß&tfog disbsro. p. B^—The abovovaloable remedy, ateo Dr. sTLace’*cel ebrated Lifer Pins, eon now bo had at all respectable Dreg Stores In thU dty. Parchasers will bo weful to ask for, and take none but Dr. ST Lane** jVtnnifuge. There are other. Pills, purport ing to be Liver Pills, now before tho public. Also far sale by tbo sold proprietor*. FLEMIN'O Btl03„ Successor* to J. Kidd A Co, CO Wood utrwt ttriS-mftw b> a*vr Discoveries—-VEtl KTAR i.K C.Vm.K roWDKIt-TUrse powders are put np in CD o pound packs, soil are really a good article* not only for the diseases incident to Horses, Cove* Serine and Other animal*, bm they are llkoirleo an recollect article to Improve the condition of tho animal. . . fbr Mdch Coat, they not only lmptora the condition of Mich Cone* trot they Increase the quantity as well as tm-' proro the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say that It Increases tho quantity of butter from half a pound to a pound awoek to each cow, while those peTSous who hare tried It, say a pound and a half to two pounds per week, with tho same kind of feeding aa before Of ono thing wo are certain. all who neo It once will uao it all the time and sore money by tho operation, aa well aa improve the appoarano of their etock. Price S 5 cents a paper, 6 papers for $l. OEO. H. KBYSKIt, No. 110, corner Wood at, and Virgin alley. ! r O M Wholesale and Retail Agent. “Costly thy habit»«thy put*) can bay, But not expressed In fancy; rich, not.gaudy— For the apparel ott proclaims the man. «3»E»<iry well dressed man knows how difficult It Is to ffn, Tailor who thoroughly understands the pocullarltlcii of each figure, end cansatt lie requirements with a well cut, gontletnanly fitting'gartneavnencoltle that so few feel “at homo” during tho firot day’e wear of any new arti cle of dress, and however costly, never become adapted to their forms. To remedy ao manifest a deformity, E. OIUB- Bids has practically studied both form and farhlon, always adopting the garment, weather, coat, rest, or pantaloons, to the exigencies of its wearer—thoroughly attaining that ele gance of fit which the spirit of the age dictates. QEIBBIdPS ChOTHINO nOBSE, 210 Liberty at, head of 'Wood. • jea-Wi invite the cartful attention of allpertont aJUided with Ought or Cdit, to the following certificate, given belowj bg Mr, Jora 0. Little, of Oxblei tottmtoVp, »'n ttiit anmty. Hr. Lnrt* is one of our most respectable dlljona, outl vol untarily tailed on Dr. Keyser uni offered hla ccrtlflcato to tbo facta stated below. The PECTORAL a?ROP is tor sale etl4oWoodstroot,nndby drogglsto(pinorally. .. arett Cure toy Dr. Keyaer’e Pectoral BYRDP.—I lire la Peebles township, Allegheny county, 1 I had a coughing and spitting, which commencod about the I 4th of February lost, un! con Untied for eight whole mouths. I employed -the beat.pbyslciana In the country, and my cough continued unabated, unlit early In October. At that time t was advised to try your PECTORAL OOOGIt BXRtI P, which I did? and after I had takon ono bottle, I was en tirely (Toe Item coughing and spitting. Ibad despaired ef oTor getting well, and I think It should known that this I valuable remedy will do tor otluire wbat it baa done in my Sun JOHN 0. HOTLK, Poebiea tp. Witness D. M. Kerr* urgh* December 81; Astonishing TiBOOTOED by o»lhR 1». A. FaUnoSlofclt’ii Tormifttgo, x which c»n (dwoj'j bn atumaed «».«It norsr lUls 10 tid thd system of iromi. to „ A ; . Mosmtiti Caoadn, MarchlS,lBoO. Mam. B. A.Mvnaiock <£ a.-aonUemonr Mf Urtle nUt. etabtyenrßof ngi», wiw for a considerable time Mitral* legfrtta worms. I pufcbModono bottloof your ftiffo, which Igave according to directions, and to my great astonishment she passed ono worms, Tarjlog from eight to ***^,£*^£l?dSffi* tSj aides Pinworms. Haringexperienced thegood elTecU of tWr medicine, 1 administered It again to my years Old, with the earns happy efferti Torloas sizes. I feel It ft duty \o yerrowattf, j and to make thecasca of my children knownto the public. ■: • • Your ob’t. sonant.' - ' John Moors, Alexander st.. _ PrJpSS and sold by B. A. FAIINBSTOOK A Oo.,corner of Wood and First streets, Pittsburgh. - AdmlnUlrator'i Wottce. ■ T 'KTTHTIB of .Administration having been granted to.tho Into of Findley township, county of Allegheny. All. son* knowing themselves indebted to aHJ**^*'EjJ??**' by notified to make immodtatu payment to and alt bavins.claim* against *ald estate, RTexoqoeated_to present them duly authenticated for settlement at thoofßce of Dr. John Pollock, at Clinton, PeniUL, on or before Hon ; -JAME3 rOttOCK. Adm’r. YK»iito»iSiTalSg*g| rruV the Honorable iho Judges of tbe Couffc of General X Quarter Scssions of iho Peaco, in and for tlw county of A Switlon of Abraham Taylor, of ration township, ■tssst®- 'sg!S£iBi£t OT9 irill be pleased* to grant him' ft ileense to keep e pubUo : of^S^Stovdera,ona that oald tavern »». [ !! XS«Mi; : jimraM’Cally,Joto;M:Clenaoa ! : Jreeph i ’TilSrt. Josochfaitorsoa, Henry Buff.Jphn Alqiriiuljsw- John Holl, Eobcrt OonnlDgham. Danlol L • - • -'■■■ J v _-V ~ , u i -»v •: - \ i ‘ . 'I. '''’ . .... died. '" Af » htlof Ulnoa*. at u» KsHoneo.pr ill XtsUim In- I.w mil? lo Plum towUßblP. Allegheny county, on S£2TfiKSh 'EFm. WUUAIf JECONNKL4Lu bis 73d ycoJPr * ' ■■■> • - ' ■>•’* •• « The body dips, but" the immortal spark aujutes threw. . The deceased was bom lu the county of Down,Jlmtad. At an-early ego ilia parents, <mcouroged by 3 SurccpUbUltyfor aprofound, education* sent him to Glas gow, Scotland, whore ho, at tho.age ofitti of A. Mi andW.D. -Shortly efterbo graduated,ho received an appointment from the British Government oa surgeon of a “man of war” for two years, during which ttmobe visited Africa and tho Eastand West Indies. On account of Ul-hcalth he declined a re-appointment and returned to his native isle,'where medidne fiuccesafnliy un til 182 Vtvhen he to the United States.' Ho select. | e | Pittsburghjtorhls new hpmej-in.wldcli,: he for eorae years, but bis health baring again become impair ed he went to Plum; township, where he made, himself equally useful for more than 20 years. IBs very extensive practice as surgeon' and physician was evidence of the BtudlodshlUwhlcbmaTkedhißsuecfss. '' But the great man’s gone—tho Insatiato gravo Keepsneor the bumau;racfl as on they tread, And till EarthanttOceftn’s wave \With one consentdeliver up their dead. ‘ - To Railroad Contractors. ‘ I Omct or Tits I'ITMOUiUiB AXD CcXXCLLBVIU.K It. P. Co. | i .. Peliruary 23, 1854. t I CIF. ALFD proposals will bo received at the office of tills | N Comoanvat Neville ITall, In Iho city ofPlttslmrgb, on-1 hf 6 o'clock/ P- M.; of Wednesday the 241 day of March I next, for Graduation and Masonry of tliit part of Ihc Pitta-1 burgh SndiCohnellsviHo Ballroad r :extendlDg;from. West Newton; In Westmoreland! county, toConnellsvMo, In Pay-1 cue county, In this Stoto, a distance or 2&tdUesp - This work Is generally of a vary light character*, it trill ho ,1 divided' Into Sections of ahont one nilla each. Proposals I i will bo received fbrone ormoro sections. , Proposals Will also bo received; nniil the same time, for -the making of the' Tunnel at. the Band-Pateh-Bnmmlt, on the Allegheny moohteiu, about 25 mlleaJrom Cumberland. | This Tuooidtatobo Forty One Hundred feet In length, i l through Ebck; This work is nor thytbe attention of tho hest Contractors; It Is In an cxcoUent region to do work i Ct Maps,*nroDles and spodOcatlons win he rrady&rthg ox l amlnatloa of bidders on and after the Sixth day or March I n-xt, and all proper information given otr application to I Oliver W* Barner, Chief Engineer, or tho Assistant Engl* I B< £urfactory U testimonials will bo expected from Contrac tors not known to tho Company. ; I By order of Iho Board,-.. ■ WM, lAßtllhH, Jr, • feh2J-td -•■£■■■ -President. Sororoaa’ FlnningDlaoUlnei Tk W dlotetj Planing Machine hBB just been decided not I*l to infringe tho Woodworth Machine by-the Supremo Coart of the United Stetea.abd I etd to sell rights tooso InaUpartaof tlrn:United Btates,> Thlftoa cmne'gives onlvetsal satisfaction. Itohtalneda medal both In New York and Boston, over the Woodworth machine, ' n-o-kokceosb. 1,000 Boole Agent!Wanted, TO sell pictorial and useful Works for the year 18»t. *l,- 000 amt. Wonted, in every eoction oflhe Boiled States. active and enterprising men, to engage intheaaleor eotne of thobest Books published lutbo of good address, possessing a small wpjtaLof fttna to $lOO, such Inducements will bo offered as.to enable tbemto make from s3to $5 a.day front. . _ The bookapubllshed by ns are all useful In theircbarac ter, extremely popnlar, and command largo sales wherever they are offered. For further particulars, address, (postage paid.) - v BOBERT SEARS, Publisher, 181 William street. NewYork,^ OHIO AND PENNSYLVANIA - railroad. 1854. Hov Arrangemcnt, commencing Fob. 23,1854. MAIL TRATKIcAvi* Rttsbnigb'At 8 A M; dlnos at AJUanr«; takoa tc»4it Crc«tUne».Bnd nwkcs » cloao tonceeiion therewith aiaiifc BipfeisTrolu, mehlng Clnda naU about 12 o'clock ainight.; r - - • •• _. e • KXWU2SB TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o'oloek, P, M,» after the arrttral «f tbs l£*pms“traln from Philadelphia; trod TWicbo* CnatUnenVll3o, V M, connecting with Use Night Express «Wch reaches Gacionatl in ibs morning.. : OounecUous aromadoTrlthlhe Ohio and lodiana, Bna liolfoutalttoand Indianaroltrbods.fQTDaytODilodiauapoUs, and town* in • • 11 Counwrtinns are madeWHh Cleveland, MouioovulO, Sau dusky, Toledo. Detroit aod ClncagQ with_BucyTa# r Banaasky, Forest, and tbs town* on tbeMad lUrerßokd. Also,with MountV-urnon/-Howaik,ZanwrlHoiwa.-towiw on the M&nsfleld/oad. ••• • '2: . « 1 *«rru Fare to Clncinuati s7to Indianapolis fS; to Dayton s6,*o; to Toledo Afi; to Columbus $5.2&1 to/ZaaesvlUa £UO: to Cleveland $l. Through tickets to LouisrUlo; at. redfitwa rate*. Returning* ? - •uTOK EXPEE.'S TRAIN leaves Crestline lit 1.15 P ST, and roaches VHtahurghot &S 0 rM, connociing with tie fan Erpresa Train tbroopti In fifteen limirato Pldladelpbia; i MAII. TRAIN lease*Cfeatltno »t R3O A. M„oo tlw Or- , rlral of Hut Night lSrprera Train from Cincinnati,noil or-1 rite* at rUtsburith at H 40, P. M. NEW BItIOUTON ACCOMMODATION; TRAIN learn Pittsburgh nt to A SI and 5 P SI, and Now Brighton of 6 A M amt 1.15 PM. . t .. . „ , „ PKKIUUT TRAIN; loarea Piltalorgh’at J A SI, onil i> PM., and orrlreoat 4SO, P.SI.'- “ CS-Tl>o Trains do not run on garday. ■ ; . TirVeta or further lnlhrmalhin, apply at tho tlcsot omroo of tho Ohio and Pohtuj lraule Railroad Company, of J. 0. CURRY, at tho corner otßoo under tho Mononguuhola Uouso, Pittsburgh, or of V, . , OKORQR PARKIN, Tlcfcet Agent, Federal street Ptalloo. i MRU? JOIIN KRLI.Y; I’owongrr Agent. HBT OF GENUINE PATENT HEDICINEB, on'flwo «»>*<** - <. . rtBMIIfO BUOTUER^ ' ¥iwtew»* aiAa**! fQI»- Who'rttik VnwjiHi amt thalers in fMm tffxlmnts, Crtnirf Fourth anA Wo.'id strove, . KEELER'S AMKRICAN COMPOU S D; Jayne's Alterative: ** Cared native Balsam; « Hair Dyer w Expectorant; « Sanative PilU: u Hair Tonic; Wistaria Balsam of Wn*J Cherry; Bryant’* Pulmonary Haham; nooQ&Dd'sGertoan Bitters; Holland do Ilosteltrr’s Ptom&ch do Merehisee’ BterineCatholiron: Storms* Scotch Cough Candy; PrloeV. "do; Thorn** do; do;. oS£ur*lV Tndla ClKdago^ue; Morra’s Invigorating Cordials; TylorisOom Arabia Drop*; Harrison’* Hair Dye; Dbalbn’s - xdo "' '•-«••• -' Balebeloris ; do - • .■; McHunaYEHsir of Opium; Bryant’* Purifying Extract; v -_ j• * Dalley's-Paln Extract; Brown’s Kswmce of JamoTea GiQger; McAllister’* do do: Kidder’S ImleUlUo Ink; Payson's do do; Arnbold’a • ... -do; - Dr. Curtis* Hygeana; Lyons’. Kathatron; .'• David’s Lilly White; Batin’s- dodo; Tobias’ Llulmimt; ' Hunt’s do; Allen's Nerve and Bono Liniment; Mexican Mustang . - • dtr, Famd's Arabian - do; Gardner’s ■ do; Barne’s Pile Lotion \ J Moon Fun; Scarpa’s AeonstleOil: Merchant’s GargHnu Oil; Bufhton, Clark* A Co *a COl Uror Oil; McAllister's OlnUpent;. Bio&sMtch do; FerteVs do; Gray’s .. .. do: Track’s Magnctlo Ointment; .Judkln’a : .do; Hwsltn's Panacea; HoucV*- . do;; bargant’e Int&nt Panacea;. V«rry DnvU’Pain Killer; A yori* Cherry Peetorol; lloußbton’s l*opsin; . Kleri* Petroleum; MeLono’s Celebrated Llrer Pills; BnmdrolhV do Wright’s Indian Vegetable PlU*; ■ Leris Antbbllloua ; do;. Farsajorilla Blood , do; ....... . Bwaynes’Kxlract Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; JayneVAnodyne Cough.. . do; Townsend's Health . do; ~v .Jew David’s Plasterat . Shoemaker's do; Dr. Newman’s, do; ; Badwny’s Ready Kollcf; ./ - Morris’Remedy;, Prot Woocl’sJlair Restoratlro; •Kmeraoti’ado; Bull’s Sarsaparilla;. • v- Townsond’e do; Band’s' . ’do; ■ • Guysatt’s Extract Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla; WoUTs'Scbledam Schnapps Soap. Cleaver’s Ilnney; . - • « Highly Scented Brown Windsor; \ n Musk; LuiUum’sSpoclflc; • • ; MeLano’s Sudorlfln Cough Byrap; . ; Tyler’s Gum Arablo „ do; • ■. Belcra’• * do; SwijhQ'sByrup of Wild Cherry ; BmlthV Tonic Syrup; : . Barry’s Trlcnphorous;:. ; ■ . Norwood’s Tincture of Varatrum \ Irldo; • McLano’sCclobratod Vermifuge, Dr. Locock’s Pulmonlo Wafers; Thompson’s Ry» Water; . ... Agents for alt of Dr, McOllntook’s Family Medicines Dr. Needham’s Breast Pumps; • . WaterisAimosphcrlc Broaat lhirapa; • Gum Elastic : do do. fabMriy. *. ... -« As ’ -4 • HEW ADVEETIBEMEITTS. H MINERS CO., No. 32Smlthflotd atroothave reecls« •- od s: fresh supply of.tho following new boohs*• •, : . . .BkotcbeßOf tbalrish Bar,by tho KnUonJUchanllialoi: fcblel» M, P.i with memoir and cotes by H. Sholton MocUcn-; : rio,I).C. It- »>• '• Lifts at tho Fire Points; the Old Brewery owl tbo how Mission.lloase at tho Fite Points. - .. - • • -. Home Scenes and Home Sounds, or tho World from my ftndoirt By H. Marlon Stephens .Haps and Mishaps; By Grace tireflowood. • : * • Early Engagements; By Mary Fmoar., ■■ r s - Autobiography of an Actress: By Annotora Mowalt, • U. MlNbltf ff vv).» No. U'i SmUhfiPld street.' . TT'NGLIBU DRAWING PAPP.ll—Juat receWoa, J. \Ybab Jtj man'a best.Kbgllßb Drawing Paper, as followa : ( AnUaooHui..™. Wby « mebu. . TOumbla vr •SSS- • !i Sfeg Br-==== SSS 2 ■ Also im aenntmvKoU Payer, 67 IncbM broad, fiome aodexamioe and rou T»tU see I soll oli or the »w« a ingpp thajicanbcr hsul elsewhere. ■ ■ - . aoare tower u»»aa . •- gAMUBt B. LAtJFFBB, ’ Nb 87-Wood street.. METAL —IUO tons No. 1 AntbTwita arrtllnitbjllail- P by - K.INQ 4 MOOBKEAD. i f«tt» C-v7- : ' ' fob2l' • ' Bpcceasor/to J»TtW3UKo»flOWnfl3 street. “4 WXJllyL—ls *bla Alcohol, 02 and TO per c#al, lu fctofc, 4 fflfCTleby ■ TtEOTHQ'BBOB." , GKK)iCJ-r6oon>alaeioroaoaTora?Uetty-- v s-'». - SiS * 1 • WESTEBH FABMKEB 1 HTStTBAHCE COMPAHY. j . NBW LISBON, OHIO. " : Capital.. - E.iTCASKIhf, Agent*', . . I i SLCharta lßuadinffiVfc Third ttmt,Ptii&»rgb r I OmCEBB. Jamm Kitti,r,Pretft ■ v •JiitssßTOfires, Vv Pwa’t Lxti lUnnv, Secretary And Treasurer.: ■ > HEVKEENOKST _ _ I A. &A. ST Bain, 'P. Umbstrelter, Dr. Irish, Joseph Hall, I SpringerH&rbaugbjE. Wilkinson *• Hoflstora, ] Gilbert A Frederick, Pittsburgh;James Mason, Esq., Hanna, | Gurrctson A Co., Cler eland; Graham A Hl’Coy, Dr. G. Pries, 1 Cincinnati. ’ • febQ Btato Mutual Eire&Marinolnmanco Company,- OF PENNSYLVANIA. Branch Office cor. fburlK and SmifhJUTd it*., FttUburgh. . _ GftpUalrv36Otooo Dollars. - • v masextoas; John P. Bnlherfonl, Dauphin CO4 P. C, Sedgwick, Harris- j burg: Samuel Jones, Philadelphia; A. Wilkins, Banker, 1 Pittsburgh; A. A. Carrier, Pittsburgh; John B.Rutherford, Dauphin 004 £»' * GUletiyllarasbttrg* B.T. Jones, Harris bunt; EobertSlota, Carboneov - : ; r JOHNP.BtJTHEEFOBD,-President. i A. A.CARBIEE, Acfc*y« A; J. GILLETT, Secretary. : r ,Thb abote company;w}U,iniwre. against .petilsof seuand ' inland u&TigsUon and transportation; also, on buildings/ nnd merchandise In city.or,coantty.ot lowest rates oonsi*' tent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling houses either i pt-rpotuaHy or foratonnof years. " ja!3 : Girard Firo and Harlne lDfluraiicQ Company j OP PHILADELPHIA. Office of Piihlmrgh Agmcy a*. Barth find SaiOijm i(«. Capital. 300,000. Dollars. I PUtecrous: * -.1 Wm.*M. Strain, J. P. StelnCT, H. A. Shackelford. Bun! ThorUw, v ;| H 91. Davie, • J. R. Ftanigen, >i Xbos. 8. Mitchell) . Samuel Jones, B. B. Oomogyp, '■ * Thcmss Craven, , Wm 11. Bourns. F.D. Bherman, A. llart, Philip F. Bnydor,. Wb. P. Uackcr, Ale*, Heron, Jr. • Furman Sbeppsnl. ....■., , -jOEh JOKESiPresldmL : -A. 3. OlLtlfPT,Secretary. , Will littura Cotton or Woolen Factories, Buildings, Stores,, Merchandise and property on tbo most favoraolo terms. [jaia] A. A. CABHIEB, Agent. Insurance-Company of the Valley, of Virginia* <I Capital saoo,ooo. ' HOME OfsiOJ2, WINOIinSTiSBi VA. cmfiotoEs: . '. ;■ • .1 -Joa; 8. Carson, John Kerr.- . .;■••• LlojdXopan, Jamcsl!. Burgess, James P. Riley, N. W. ElcEanlson, -•- 1 . i i JOS. S.OAEBON, President* • C.S, PUNK, Secretary.; i O.P.BIUS^ES,Actuary. \ The altonllon of the community is especially inrited to this company, os-au institution based upon an ample cap!** tali and conducted on the strictest principles of equity and economy. Policies issued on Coats, Corgoevandproperty 1 generally* by • A. Agrot 1 - >l3 • ' ‘ Office cor.TottrOi arid Smitbfteld sts. - Plramra’i untrauet. Companyor tUiClty of FltfibugU j. K. UOOUUEAD, President—UOUEßT VINNEY,Secre- insure against HUE otil MARINE RISKS of all kinds. - Office: No, BO Water street. , smzorons:' - J. K. Hoorboad, W.J. Anderson, 11. C. Saner, R.B. Simpson, Wm.M. Edgar, H.B. Wilkins, C.II. Paulson, 'William CoUlngnood, .. R. B. Roberts, . John M. Irutn,' JosepbKaye, . Wm. Wilkinson, Darld Campbell- ' rr-=?» CASH MUTUAL I’laK AHUIIA- U#MNE;IBBBa4SOEf«oaPASy,:«f Pennsylvania. CAPITAL. 0100,000. CHAB mu PXRPETVAL: !■■-. PraHaO— Hoh. ATJQDHTUS 0. HKIBTEB. fiareiary—TUO JIAB U. Wl LtSON, Ksq. Hon. A. O. noisier, BamnolW.Hnys, J ■ ■ William Kolinson, Ji*., ■ ThomnaCilluaplo. - ■ ■ WilliamF. Fahnestock, John 8.001, Uarrey lloilman, ■ ■ -• Jacob Peters, • John Walker, Jr.,. William Colder, Jr, Jacob B. Ualilerman. Aaron llornbangh, . BUBSELE A OAKES, Agents Office, In Lafayette Buildings, lag - 1 ■ - (entrance on Wnod.atToot.) (ra> CIXI2HNB’ insurance. Company of lte?Hpmslmrclii— H. U KING, Prerident; SAM-i UEt I*.MARSIIKIX, Secretary. - . _ j ojfoW\Tfaltf&rat,bet<6anllarJxtand ITuodttruit. Inaurea HULL wkl CABGO Klaks, on the Dblo and Mlaal> idppt Hirers Mul tributaries. . - _ - '■ ipaimmagnlnflt Irafl or Damage by flf>» ■ •/■‘y ALSO—Against tbo Perils of the Sea, end Inland NaTiga* tion anil Transportation. -• niascioasrl • ILB.King, Wtt.larimerJt., - William Bagaley, BamtielM. Kwx, _ Samuel Bea, William Bingham, ' RobertDunlap.Jr., JohnSeßflwartto, Isaac M. Pcnaock, PrandaSellere, V &. Harfaugh, • •- J« BchPCniiiaker, Walter Bryant, . -.••■•. Wllllamß. Hays, i ; . Jolm Shtpton., lmportant to vnppera anALe«obers< - Dr. IUSYBEU, 140 Wood stmt* has received on o, aortmentbf • • *: Thotflna* MechanicalLoaches; CappingGlafses; :■**.-■ Hre&st Glaatoa; : . . «i - EyoCape; :•• ■ ■ ■ ■ pontal Leeches; *» ' BcsriScator* These an really Important.invention*, and very ccnvo* Dinnt to tbovewha. follow tiwLiug. Can and see them. £d»Corncr Wood fit and. Virgin alley, . .• .. > JnO 1 pmT.ftnKT.pnrA ctjetaih,WABEHODSE, I ITJ 'CkexlH'ttl*L,opl>txiU.Uit StOUIIoUSC* * I 11.; W. HAFH)KI>, ' • . I KEKPSconsUintlj on hand tco naostextensitaacd 1 TanedasAortnwatoiCurtainmiilCartiunMftterialato | L>e found! n tl«« city, coiQj'riribjf iu part of Iho following 1 CUUTAIN GOODS AND ¥UKNn'CEE COVKRING&—itII l slylesof—>, . . I PranchLacoCart&lus, . Window. Shades, all pricey ; Muslin u Buff Uollands, all widths, Prand»Hfoeatenea,all widths,GlltCornl«fl,eVcry style and ] french Plashes, price, - - .. ■ \ u Batin Laincs, . GiitCuitalnPins,| .«« Pampas, v “ Banos* V. ; BaU»s, ' Cords and Tassels* a Damuk Linens, Gimps, all ptioos* . ■ “ CashmeretUy . -Loops, , r Plain Turkey Bod, fringes, . . i India Batin Damask, . Picture Taawls and Gordfl* i «... Lining Bilks* • BhadoTassclsand Brasses, - ■ IFurniture Gimps, • Hooks, RingB^-Brackcts,Aa. Afullaasortmentoftho abore goods constantly for sale, wbolesaloorretail. ;>;• ' _ ; [tnarlilyf-of.in.n» i^a>. mdlneatlon and Liver Complaint -t§?:c»nua> iiv kush'S ths fci lo.lnß letUjr ftoo Eei. O. HlolLVßOll, a iUmtaiaryiti OrtCOlU - i'-i.i • : MB.J 4 MeKiEH—lfeor £cr.‘MjBqUßniiTrl£3liayiDgbeen greatly benettttcd by the oao.of yoor Petroleum* Iwiah to mreypa-septl me & box of do£ea .botUe«.. X ma the Congregational Minister in this place* an<L several of mypooidftareaftected with ludigpsttou and aninaetion of the liter* the. same ofmyself andwife;. befbrsvtaklng your Pxtrouscw, oil Boat On- Wo took saTeralbatllesr two or three eaeh-*ebont a .year and- vre. harenerdr enjoyedso gocd heaUh for yearß'ai'we hftTe since that time.- Ihadnot taken n dugl© bottle,'before that fullness of the stomach,which t» distresses the dys peptic was relieved, and I have felt nothing olit since that time; Myrwlfesraj aliO relletedtrom a cbtonbrdisease of the ihfor, whi ch had been of several yoara standing, by the useofybur Potroleum- v J Sold by 8, H.KIEB, Cabal Basin;GEO. IT;KEYSEB*I4O Wood street, and Brngslsts and Mediclno Dealers eroijr Where/,--/ /,• - ■; . . oct2s . DAGUEIUtKOTYPES*- Post Office Bondings* Third street. Likenesses taken in all klndsofweather,fronvB A.M.to 5 P.M-, giving an . aoenrttebrQstle endahimite likeness* unlike and vastly su perior to the fepmmcmcbeap daguerreotypes, at the following cheap prices:sl*so, $2, $3, $4, $5 ond upward, according to the Biae andunaiitybfcaseox&iune. Hottrsfuremidfen t froinll A.iStoS P. U. H. B.—UkeneEses of sick or deceased pomons takes In nay part of the city. \ . .. V .... - [nov2SJLy. Curtftln Blatwlala» ua Curtain Trimmings;<if every description,Furniture : Painted Window Shade^QiltOoniices,Curtain Pins,Bands, Ac;, at wholesale and retail; W.IIiCARKYB, ' -No.lCflCheanntstreet, - comer Fifth,Philadelphia, : Curtains Made and Trimmed lathe very newest french • style;- .• ••.; : ttoMSPfly; cr CovniU-Gornsill A great many per ; Aina oredreadfully tormented with corn*. A certain remedy wm bo tband in Dr. Oonss’a <Joaa Pllstxb, for Pries, rotatt at island 2& eta. per box. : eep3. ; ; • O» O* ®V—Place of meeting, Washington Hall, ' IKy. Woodstrect, between Fifth street and Virgin alley. •. : .Pmesimo u Lonob, No.336—Moeta every Tuoßdayeventng. MnoAsmt iSd. first and third :• Friday ofeach month. 1 \ >: . j |mar2Myi Notice—The JOURNEYMEN TAILORS BO C3KTY* of Piitabdxgh and: meets on the; fiMtnndthlrdWNDNE3DAY,ofoyerymonth*&fcthQPLOßD DA HOUglSj Market street. :: By order. 3el:y . . .. • JOHN YOUKQ» JR.,.Secretary* . LODGE, I. O.O.F*—The Ahgerona Lodge, No. 2S9»X. o*.ot 0.P., meets every ; Wednesday evening In.Waahington Hailwood it. - [ jyl? — It ladue to.Klßit’S -ftfroahnatte 1 lirSr eay tbafcitboabeen known to completely eradicate : every Yestage of this dreadful disease in lees time than Sny other and at less cost or inoonvenienceto the pa* • tlent.- -■ > •••-■:■’■■ """ m The thousands of certificates'ln the hands of the propria* ter. many of which are (Tom welt known cltlsensof the city of Pittsburgh and its Immediate vicinity, go to show elearly ''and beyond \W doubt,that Kis&’a PrtEQLnra te a medicine of nocomm«m value, not only as a locaTremetlyluJßmrip* Deiifntu, lots of Sight, but as evaluable Internal remedy, inviting the investigating physicians, aa well as thosutfcrlng patient, to become acquainted with its ' m §K<MW having a dread of mixtures are assured that this medicine la purely natural, and le bottled as it flows from the bosom of the. earth. : The following certificate it coviedfrca apaper published at &rccu*e,'JV. anu 6etn*l £ 18G2, to wftieAu. also appended (he certifleaUoflhtcehwUedD, T> afßyracute: : ~ ■ Thißmaylntruth eertify, that I have been so badly af flicted with Scrofula fur the lastsevenycar*that mcatof the ttrael have been unable to attend to any hind of business, and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my bed/and have been treated nearly all the time by the best ’Physicians our country affords; I oecai&onaU? got some re* lief, but no cute, and continued to grow worse until Dr. Foot recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Booh OH, as eve 2 thing else luul failed. I did Bowitliout faith atfirst,but eeffect was astonishing; It threw the poison tdihesurface at once, and I at once began to grow bettor," ahdby raing seven bottles I have got a core worth thousands of dollars. 6 MRB. NANCY M. BARKER. r i This may certify that I have been acquainted with Kin's Petroleum, or Bock Oil,for more than ayear, and have ro peatodly witnessed Its beneficial effects In tbeeufe of inijo* Tent ulcers and other diseases for which It ls reobitHofeUded, andean with confidence recommend It tobe amodlcinewoT* ' thy of attention, andean safely say that success baa attend, ed iti tne where other modlolne had fulled; D/Y. FOOT, BL ». For sale by all the Druggists in Pittsburgh., [ao27:d&w. BARGAINS* HAVING -determined todose my business within the: next sixty days,.l will sell off my remaining stock at greatly reduced puces. The stock comprises many, desira ble Goods; amongst thorn are S&ps.Bar’d Country. Flan nclsrPolUngat-60oontsayard.- ... .U&tf. .... • . ..... Market street, near Liberty. • • T\aTl2J—lOmata, new; JL/ 5 cases Prunes, glass jars; * do In store und 2hr sale ly • „ . - JOSHUA BHMDR9 A CO*, - CabQ WcaJ atrrot. /muaiua WATint a ■»ppU J «£*& ininro , - * Satcoisor to Lwilcox > Co, > a RTPAirf KNQINB AND JBQILER gOB SALS-»A 1/V Steam Engine and Boiler,. in good order, WiUWo fori ■team farcy boat or saw Prill. .Wilt:;be «U low fcrauh-—. ? „aua J„xy JAMES BURBLE. rrjpii ItKNT—A DWUMJNU HOUriKonWjlle hl, •Jj irHl artMig9di »iili.giaflxtOTevlJ»thrK»miie: J2OO nee year. Also, a luge room, »be second-story of HO TlilrS fireet, ororour o®ce-, rent, $lOO per jeer. *MT '' fl. CDTOBEBT & EOS, 140 ShW s*. , *■ •; K-fv ;*.. ‘ •.n r < : -Vrv, *r ■ ti i---' •••■ • *V » -r * ' t 11 , ' *. * r ..TV ../* .•;»* .t. « eg, w «y—-- THEATRE. —Joarra C. I'CSTEU, Zam and M'ana IL|y mt_Kftbstrect,nboroTVood Frice.ofcdtobslon: Boieioud Pnrouetiß too (tPrirsts Boxes,large, $8; da, an. smolL *6; Second Tier, 260; Boxes Tor colored perrons, Me. Persons Brcoriog scats will be charged 12H eta. exits ’or the eerttflests. Boors open at 6J4 o'clock [MrfcnnanM'to com meueoat7 o'clock-.. This avenlog, Febrnary 21th, IBM* . I win bo produced, with now scenery, decorations, dresses , ohd appointments, the great drama adopted from Hulwor’e novel of tho LAST DAYS OF POMPEII- ArbarmyMr. BnA-ford; Lydon, Hr. C. Foster: Nydoa, Mrs. Itynsr^rone, I Mrs. t aster To (gimmencs with tho farce of BAMBOOZ- I LlNO..t'*s>Capto Bambooile, Mr, Fannin; lAar MoßiaeUy I'Mra. Dyko...-.Tbe favorite actrws M’lle MABlii I)DUET to , engaged atid/wiU Bhort)y appear. : KUNKEL’S NIGHTINGALE 9PIRA T’SOIIFE, WITR'THfiOIDTAVOJOTSS; V: W, BIRCH, HARRY LEHR,' ,' . ... MASTER FLOYD, And a number of.new candidates for pub- LIO FAVOR, will giro FIVE ORAND ENTER TAINMENTS IN MASONIC HALL, commencing on FUJ DAY EVENlNG!,;February 21 Doors open at 7 o clock. Performanceiocommcncs at J}£o’clock. . . .., lybio C A BoHIASUB’ DANCma AfIABEHV, ’ * AT LAPJrSTTB HALL. - H/fiE C.- ; Ai- McMANUS- wspwrttolly-nnwmncs* to. the M ladles snd gentlemen of.this city, that haring al ready iotrodoced the “Polka Quadrille,," behosnowia. pnattea. Mu rmiingilia n<nr andbWßtlAil **Bchottlach tt&a 44 ttasurba” Quadrilles, together trlthmanynew. ana pepu^ wlll be given at LAFAYETTE H ALL,on MONDAY EVA, NISO, February 27, IBM. It mill not bo a “Fancy Co* I tamo first intended. Persons hating re*.. I ceUed eUheT Of thfl fonner parliesi aro j respectfully invited toattend. . , • I Ladloa orgentietnen wishing' to his -Academy, can j ahy 11ms, by making-application to Mr. L^cManaSynttbeualL [.. Ladies* clawmeots on every Tuesday and Thursday «fur> . I noons, at Gentlemen’* class meets on Tuesday owl l Thursday evenings, at 7% o’clock, and Masters’class on j Wednesday eniiSaturday afternoons at 2}£ o’clock. ; I • caa ho kad at any lhna before the Pany, ! at the - Connting’ ltOoins'of tho JUpminy Jtut, and.JDatfy I (rarrf&b or ftom Jlfr.JTJUantu, et the Hall, on tho days or I evoulngsof tuition.' .. . i ' N nr Persons desiring Piano copies of either of tho procurethem of Mr. 0. A.McMANCS, attbo LllftlL ondaya ortfrenlngabf Behool,ashehasepntractod.for i tho marie withtho Bastern pablisbors. »PM> IIATsL; ilrtiriA ilrtd near Hbod, ; opporiteXa- Vj fayette HaD,- can' be obtained. fbr : Parties, Festivals, Concerts/ Publ'c HeoUflJ#u Ao:- Also, Cargo’s OoUllon and Sax lloro Baftl Can* he rounds to readiness- atoll times, by j apply tog to W!t. FRANK: CARGO, attho Crystal Palace DagUerrsen Rooms of It. M.'Carga, ACo— Fourth St. LJ ylO TEAHBPOBTATIOH TO THE EASTERS -CITIES, Jsgggp D. LEECH & CO.’S LINE, VIA CAKAL AND RAILROAD, v ' BETWEEN . Pittsburgh, New York, Fhlladelphisand . Baltimore* tho opening of Canal, ve ue prepared to cany; B largtquanlity of produce end merchandize to end from the Eastern cities, having in addition tnour own stock of boats end ears, recently s added,'by. purchasa with another partyVthastockorDinghamVEine.whieh-wUI Increase ma terially onr eapaeity andfacillty for transportation. Sim .Pennsylvania Railroad ConJpanybavlng. now -withdrawn from tho Portage Railroad, itwiil enable our,car* to pass it in ohe third the time pmfcnsly taken; this will give us.ln; creased despatch.- .; Shipment* oonsigned : ioeitherof tho un- wilt In forwarded without clfargofor commission, hniolVinsiruetlons promptly adtmded to. Ifr duhUalways carried at the lowest current rotes. Address or apply to > D.- LURCH <k C 0.,. , . ■ Penn street- and Cana); Pittsburgh. - HARRIS £ LEECII, f Receiving depot, 18 South Third street, ' I’Deliverlfig tlopot,. Dock sh, Philadelphia •.; A. SMITH, Agent, No. 75 North street, Baltimore.;:. . • : J./McDONALD, Agent, . No. ft Battery Pisco, Now York. » ; foW3 PEHITS YLV&SI A & OHIO LIH r- .UfcTWEBN . ■ Flttfilmrgfe ond tlie Eastern Cities* —amßr SFFICIAL given ibat the State Work* vill beopen on the Ist of March. We are prepared to t oar tines in tiro or three days and .are .now rend? to roeelve fndgblftr I’bHadolphlaj. Keif. York and CalUmbpft at moderate.rates. .-. . . ‘ WA*hJg~r»ieeßtl? Added eitenrively to our earned boat thick, by pnrchase.wUh another party, a part of lho.stock of BinghamA Co.. {wbp*tetiroaS: nil] he seen by tho ac company ing notice, from the business of.transportation,) our tonnage capacity, is gretitly increased. The withdrawal of ttro cam of .the Pennsylvania Rulroau - Company from the State Hoad, will enable ns to save about two; davs iatimo of transmlssfcnr..* ■ J ' CLAKE A THAW, ; Const Basin, nttsbareh, Ta. tEWra A BUTLER. * CIO Market st~ and 108 Booth Front st.. Phils. JOHN F. CLARKE, No; 1 South William st. New York.* -. " WILLIAM FALW ' 78 street, Baltimore.■- •: mSGH^SIIRE, rpjns la to fdve noli™ that. we bavo jeUred frcm.tho I' Transportation Businera on the Pennsylvania const and raUroadSt-butweno-XMiUbtirgh and Pblladolpbia and naUlmoMj aßd-wr.febciafijciwloiiJr fcranir 'OwUirocw whi wish to ship goods by. the aboveroute. tlTpatroulzo J>. Leech * Q>.»#. and mid Ohio Line, ' - BTNGHAM * DOCK, v : t W3L-EINQITAM &T-CO.-. - OHIO AHQ FEHHBYLVAHIA BAILEOAD. % S<n inangtmtntt OOMiIENCINa 18M; \/TAIL-TRAIN leaTcs'iMttsburgh'nt SAM; dincsalAllk Til. ance; takes ttfa at CrrsUlrn*. and • nwkw a flow? con* nection thorn =with*a last Expresa Train, P I O# 0 * ,<iatl about 12 o’clock at night. - * ' * ; ' ' ' ’ EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh at 3 o*clock, P. M., ,(ler 'thonrriTßlof iho'Exprow train from .Philadelphia,-. uVd reaches Crestline at 11,30 P. M., connecting.wlihtbe Night Express which reaches Cincinnati in tho morning. Connections are ? mictewith the Ohio anJ'ltdfapo, and 3elfim(alne'ahd Indians railroads fbr Dayton, Icdiannpolla up towns In Indiana. • " - CphnecUons are made with Clereland. Monroeville. San** lority, Toledo, Detroit ami.Chicago -with Duoyrus, Upper. 'tandnskjrVPdresL;and .the towns on the Moil Hirer Road. JLLvywUh MouniVeronn, Newark, Zanesville and. towns hn the ManSfleld rooi.-- » .'i- '; ■. 1 * 'FaretbCfacaqhaU $7; tolndi&napoUslS; to Dayton to Toledosfl;.to Columbus $5,25; to Zanesville 15,10; to o;otcland $V Through tickets,to Louisville at reduced* ■ '*"* -' *■, - RETtmNiKOj' •*; Vi- V : - THE KSfBESS TRAIN Ifairta Online-at 1,15 PM, <o4r«wliea PUtelntgh at«.®P M, connteiteir arltlitha. . oat Express Train thronghlh fifteen berars to Philadelphia. MAIL TRAIN leaves Crcatllhe at 2-10, A. H«oa the sr* dval of £xpre» Train: ftdm Cincinnati, and . •uTtveaat Pittsburgh at It AO* PM. _ " NEW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves mttahnrghat 10 AM, am IBP M,andNow Brighton,at .<* A tf, and 1.15 P M, P&HXOUT-TBAIN leaves PUtaburghat 7 AM,and 9P. \L, and arrives at .4.30 A 81, and 4.30, PM. . . , M .... ’ fiSrTheTrahiß do not run On Sunday. -.»• v- ..; i ' egr* Tickets or farther, infbrmaUon. apply at the ticket ottoerof theOhlofand Pennsylvania Railroad Company,' of J. G.‘ CUBRYj at the corner office under the Honongebela* ICou3*yPltt3hajgb, or of GEORGE PABKlNjaickat. Agent, FederalutreetStation. JOIIN KELLT, Passenger Agent, - -s uuiiiiuju* Jaw troa sai<b. & LOT 24 focVfrost on WYLIE street, and erxtentlinfti --ft. back 103 fret to Wldo alloy. On the bock part'd the Cot tsaCellar Wall,boiltfor twommll Houses. This Lot. \tia a for. u residence s':abd will bo sold ’ low, notion fororable terms. 53 tie from incumfcrance. Ennoiro of . ,; GILLMORE, fob 23 . i ... . At..Qfflce of Morning Poet. PKIUiV a STtSKL I'iSNa—Jnstj-eCGircd at No. 87 \Yood .. street? Largo barrel; donbleaction pen; - i >?- Spoor-pointed,fountain pen; a . a 'extra fine points; ■ Donbloacttonpen, r < / ■ . Perrylan pons. No 2,'flne points. . , The'abOYO are-the /best. atee] petw ever brought to this city. .To satisfy you. comoantl try them. , v . BAMTJKL B. LATJFFEL, feb23 • Snrcawor tn-Loko Loomte.' • T AW liQQaa— . ‘ ’ i 1 ■■■ - Pord6n’* Wp«st,lftleflt edition, 1863; sv - Troobat A lUley T « Practice, 1 2 tola J: • • ’ Wbarton’s Digest 2 rote; . r - •: • : Linns 1 Justice; latest edition ;> : • • Bowrier’a law Dictionaryj2rols; •'■■•••••••• u Institutes, 4 lola; , Roberts’ Digest of Statutes; Chltty’aPleadings, Stols;, Chltty’aßUckstonoy2Tol&. ■: • Tboaboro for solo by :* .&, R- LAUPPEBr fabS3 ~ No. ST )Vqnd street. Seeds— to bwa Glow, : ■ 6do Flu, 10 do Timothy, Torsaleby f«b23 - SMITH A SINI <**TOACOI>- 'X -20 bbls Cat «wl Dry, . Idihf-tobto ;.do, > 10 boxra W. 11, Grant's, 10 do RuttoU A Robinson's, 10 do Grant* WiIUMD*V • . 20 : do TVobetefcDGW, .. -,j Aoilvariousotherbranda,forsalo by *- '- ' feb23 - BMITII ASINCMTB. DWELLING UOUfiKS FOIt SALK, on easy terms, at the Real Estata No. HO Thlni>troet« •.: . ; 'A twdHtt6ty.nduM of4iboQui r s7&o. 7 > r : . AtwMtozy.hoiuebf - "A fcrjck-lunue of 6: room** $1500; * ■ Anew trickfurtuoofftfbcmaVstsoo; A-dweHing lioneoonyriniain.stißct, £1000; Aiwo-elory baaaeo&ThlrdstfeeVlioOO; • - v A two* tcrybricic haulQ,f4COO. ' A twbitoty-ljrlcS: touso on Tbbrd Btfsot,'tsooo.. - & CUTDBRRT A FON, '/, Befit Eatfito Amenta. SCQKNCR’B tULMOBIC SYJlUt—Xliia Jaraluable rem-. ed j foraough*. eclda* aod consucjplioa .Is for sale, < wholeaaJQ&n'd retail, by; , , - JOHN P. SCOTT, 2flC Liberty street, •. ■ .tettS&td&ir* • eply agent for Pittaborgb- \1 r ANTJSI>—To ooinjdM* ifco -fi«#* 0f4863-fbr thjr Yoong t Vf MelraUbroY Association, t&o Grotto or : Jant»rys, lfi; Febrdarr 1, 23; July 14, 20,31j‘ SejH.' ’temberG, 26, 3Q;octbber.l;.November J, 25jDccember 15,27,29, ' • - « • Jibb-iPUtaboTg Horning Post of January 2,15: February 1,12; March2l; April2l? May B,t>; August 29: Sepiomr berl o ; Oclsb«r3, 8,12; Ko7crobcr4.6£2s. _ ; l * Also,the Pittsburgh Q&ieUd of 1854, Janqajrf 3; 1.0,18.- Any person batinglttppMwlan.Uwnmnbew of tbo'dates above raeotlonod*- will oonfer.a XiTorojxm tbe lußlitnllon by leatinst them at tbo ldbwiy Bhom. - ' ' ; i _T»«hB3ilw.: . .. JOHN C; SCDAADt ÜbrJrriaiu 1 \HUti JSTOKB.#UK aAiß—Ua tfiuilblleia new >U and neatly:. arranged, wUIr new furoitorv; Targe m* Rortmentof boltlefl andjar*, neatly labellol,witba supe- ■: rior assortment of medicines, wilt be Bold ata great bargain. Enquire of • -V THOMAS WOODS, . v . . •; fcb23 '•••••* ••••■<• Jft FndrUt’»treot.c ,•■ |>UXiiiS— 7&tODj»iJ«lfQrtllorgo; 13 . 75 do'Girt do{ 25 'do Msttodado. For«Jal»jr ' ' ' KINS' A MOOTUIEADv f'tOBN STAlien—A supply of th« genuine Oawrcocora * ) fiia^h ) tcCTlTtd by . [fohlGj • J 08» ' extracts—A •obdit" of Labin’a-x«aulao • j Btrygct*, tocalTOl toy [feblSfr JOS. FCByIMK * •V%* ISTA&’fIaBAI-SAil £UKUftY—A lwgo sQpply Vv of this celebrated mfcdidDe, toy ■v i foMa . ••• •.•- . . JOS. TtFMTNO u ■re ibTTO goffulp»3fr»lpa> U? Cdogno.mo’dby ,tfeMs} JOS. JfUESaSMJ. \ X "V'< .St * . * ** \ X
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