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Phillips fc Blllmnffi.Editors & Proprietors. SATUROAFMOiNING:T: : =: :; :FECRUARY 25. EA BACH P*flr. OF THIS PAPBB- ,: - - —- THE SATURDAY MOUSING POST, .... Whioh is now printed, contains a large amount l of highly interesting matter. Mr. Dawsos s great Speech on the Homestead Bill; the Gadsen Treaty, accompanied by a message from the President; proceedings of a meeting of the friends of Washington College; highly interest lag foreign hows; congressional and legislative news;, a detailed and acourato market report; proceedings of the Democratic Convention; Telegraphic nows;, editorials; miscellaneous selections, &c., &o. For sale ot the counter, price five cents, : THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT. Tho Austrian government iB negotiating for the sate of tho railroad property belonging to the State. It is valued nt 203,000,000 florins. Mr. Francis Joseph had better sell out as fast bb possible. If that almost universal war begins in earnest, it is doubtfal ■whether he can long retain his throne. To maintain a neutrality will be lf ho takeß part with Russia, Eng land and Franco will incito tho Hungarians to revolt, and afford them aid. If ho joins Eng land and Franco, Russia will probably do tho same. Either way ho is in danger; and his best courso is undoubtedly to sell out as fast as pos Bible, and get rnoanß to feed and pay his armies to dragoon his peoplo into obedience for a time, 1 and then be prepared to run. As to ever pay ing tho government debts of Austria, that is eim ply and utterly, impossible. Every year in- | cresses tho debt; and in his ill-timed quarrel | ■with the Jews of late, Austrian bonds were so . utterly discredited, that the Emperor of Russia alone would lend money on them. Tho lato re fusal to aid the schemes of Russia, cuts off that source of supply for tho future. The railroads ' must be sold; and tho money will soon bo used up in beeping tho Italians and Hungarians in subjection. What then 1 Where will tho next supply come from ? The crown lands and crown jewels might produce a little more. But that would ba wanted to run away with. ...Sell.tho railroads, Francis Joseph; and prepare to quh. The lease of yonr despotic and blood-stained throne is running out. Sell tho railroads, by all means. The capitalists-wUI buy thorn note at some price. Wait a few years longer, and tho - people will hare them without price. That Austrian government is utterly insolvent, * and without oredit. Its last friend, tho Ctar, is lost, if Austria dooa not taka part with Russia in tho coming conflict. And woe to Franois Jo seph if he does that. He is certainly in a des perate condition. Peril on cither hand; trea son beneath and all areund; insolvency open and acknowledged ; tho Jewish bankers stopping tho supplies; Kossuth invited to Turkey, and the Hungarians waiting his coming. The rail roads must be sold; that is a clear cose. Bntthcy will not bring over 160,000,000 florins; and that will go bat a little way to support tho armicß ne cessary to keep tho peoplo in slavery ; and pay the Haynans for whipping and butchering tho Women. And when that fund runs out, what ’ then! “ Alas, poor Yorick!" Tho way of tho perjurer and transgressor is bard. But the people, the long-suffering millions of Austria, Hungary, andltaly,—the liny of their deliverance, wo hope, draws nigh. A quarter of a century ogo, Austria was ono of the great powers of Europo; and her preser vation was deemed necessary to thot “ balanco of powers” by which the peace of Europe and the security of despots were to bo maintained. Now Austria can hardly bo considered an inde pendent power on earth. Insolvent in her finan ces; her own armies unable to snbdno revolted Hungary withont tho aid of Russia; tho glory nnd pride of tho Austrian despot has passed away. Yet tho Austrian people are intelligent, industrious; skilled in manufactures; and the, Austrians makes excellent soldiers. Nothing is wanted to make Austria again a great nation, but a constitutional,'liberal, free and popular government. Let tho railroads bo sold, then; and let tho faithless and ruthless despotism be starved oat A nation of freemen will rise in Us place. happy, prosperous and powerful; that would check farthor aggressions westward of Rnssipn barbarism. THB COSSELBVILLG KAII.BOAD. All doubts as to tbo determination of the com pany to build ibis road arc now at an end. It Will bB seen by an advertisement in another col umn, that the work is to be let io contractors on that part of the road between West Newton and Connelsville, a distance, of about twenty-tire miles. The directors hare resolved to commenco Work at West Newton, to which placo a slack water navigation extends from Pittsburgh. Wo are informed that nearly enough stock is already subscribed to oompleto the entire road, and it is the intention of tho company to drive forward the work with all dillgonco. Pittsburgh may expect to bo soon brought within : about eleven hours distance of Baltimoro, and within about twelve horns of Washington City. We consider this road of great importance to the interests of our city, and of tho south-wostero portion of our State. Tho readiness with which the stocky has been subscribed; shows tho confi dence of the puhlio in it as a paying improve ment, when completed. Of that thero is no doubt' Tho undovelopod wealth of tho region through which it runß will make its local trade tv source of good dividends. It is, besides, the most direct route, in oonueotion with other Toads, between Baltimore, tho north-western Statos and tho Lakes. We nre rejoiced to loam that tho work is now to be commenced in good earnest, after so many and long delays. DB. lI’CLINTOCK. The Morning Tbsl or Thumlny, nttnnpte a defence of the Democratic Senator from this District, and closes Its orlldo t6 <The Journal says Dr. M'CHntock has voted for tho ex tension end perpetuation of slavery. He hoe dono no such say that he has done exactly that and nothing else. — -CtwicMToai Journal. We deny it; and doro, defy and challenge the Journal to tho proof. Ho who asserts, not ho who denies, must provo. The Journal asserts; . and on it rests the bnrden of proof. But the facts are simply these: Besolutionß were introdueed into tho Senate, instructing Qur Congressional delegation to vote against the Ne braska bill. Mr. Piatt, of Bradford] county, moved that the consideration of tho resolutions be postponed till tho lGth March. A meeting of his constituents was to be hold in tho mean time to consider the matter, aud he wished to bear from them before voting.. Tho motion to postpone was Agreed to; Dr. M’Clintock voting iu tho affirmative. This is the trno state of the Case, from the Record; and ont of this tho Jour nal mokes the charge that the.Dootor hos voted for the “ex tension and perpetuation of slavery!!!’’ Ob, fie! , COISGKESSIONAI,. 1 ' The debate on the Homestead Bill in tho Hbnso' of Representatives at Washington, has become quite animated. Tho members from Pennsylvania seem to take annotivopartin favor of the bill. Mr. Grow is said to have delivered a powerful speech in its favor. Mr. Dent, of Georgia, and Mr. Bmith, of Virginia, spoke against it;, and Mr. Gerrit Smith, of New York, made a speechagainst sli land monopolies. Mr. Dawson made another speech in favor of the bill, whioh closed one day’s work in the House; Mr. Snmner delivered a speech in the Senate pgainst the Nebraska bill. I- .- - %. - . i: •- •• t-£ » v /I 7 ‘ ' Nam'S) a»<l ■»! : The Caloric ship Erieuon made a trial trip last week.- The Covritr and Enquirer says that when passing down the North Hirer ehe appear ed to move at about the rate of four hr fite inilea through the water. ■■■'S.v:::.: ; The Court of Inquiry in regard to the 8m Frar.ciico disaster is still in session at New York; Tho testimony, so far, seems to bo “ a little mixed.” . The General Railroad Bill; was passed by the o islnture of Illinois, on Wednesday, February 6, by a majority of 14. A lore-sick Bwain, in describing a kiss, says it is a draught that paßses through the system like a bucket of hot water, througha basket of QuintiUian mentions the fact of a rich man, his cotemporary, who- poisoned the flowers and herbs, in his garden, that his neighbors bees might gather no honey from them. It was so intensely. cold atGreen Bay, on Bunday week, that several cattle, kept in stalls, were frozen to death. John Beveridge, of'Nowbnrg, New York, has mode a donation of $B,OOO to the American Colonization Society. - Tho Odd Fellows of : Cleveland obo disoassing the propriety of erecting a handsome building for a Society Hall, Sc. It is said that the Baroness de Berg, who left not long since for Europe, lost $5,000 by her concert lour daring the six months hero. In Farmington, N. 11., two yonng men, 17 and 10 years old, made 65 pairs of men's black kip shoes in fourteon hoars, or four pairs to the I hour. A bill is now boforo the Virginia Legislature appropriating $lO,OOO for a stalno of Jcffer- f son to bo exeented by Galt, the Virginia artist. , ’On tho tight of tho sth of January, a fire broke out in the Public Lnnatio Asylum of Bcr gin, Norway, and out of BGB patients, twenty-two porißhcd in the flames. I An old lady in Washington, N- 11., undertook l to explain tho operation of a rovolvor to her two little grandsons, children of Otis Metcalf. I Sho succeeded so well that she lodged n ball In r the back of one of them. I Dr. E. T. RubscU, of Indiana, has invented a saddle, the seat of which rests upon elastic 1 springs, enabling tho horseman to ride with as I much case and comfort ob if Beated upon a sofa. | The spring is composed of India rubber, sur mounted with a steel spring. It can bo made applicable for cars and carriages equally as well as to the saddle. I The three dollar gold coin, authorised by tho I last Congress, will be issued as soon as the dios I now in progress are completed. I The recent enormous advanco in breadstnffs | has caused trouble among tho factory operatives lin Massachusetts. Tho Boston Jfraei says all hands in tho Naliok Mills havo struck, and aro 1 now awaiting an adjustment of difficulties. I There are one hundred and twenty one Gcr- I man newespapors published in tho United States of which twenty-one aro doilies. Only fourteen I aro of whig politics. 1 During tho past year 40,071,500 lbs. of tea : I were exportod from China lo tho United States II against 84,334,000 lbs. in 185-. ■ I Bullock describes a fossil lizard 150 feet , long. Itoso do Vries is giving operas at Augusta, Georgia. Tho original manuscript of Byron’s “Curso of Minerva” sold recently in London for £lO7. Tbo wholo number of attorneys In England and Wales is about 10,000. ' Tbo number during tbo last ten years bas but slightly increased, but during tho last two years, bas somewhat de creased Tho signal, nt Dahtonega, N. C., states that a gold mine has just been discovered on Lot No. 1, in tho 17th district of Union county, which is of extraordinary richness. Rufus Willis and Jacob Tborp, of North Haven, Cl., killed ninety-right Muskrats on the Qain i nipac river one day last week. They killed eix [ at a ebot several times. I When the English were good Catholics, they i usually drank tho Pope’s health in a full glass i after dinner: an lon pert ; whence tho word bumper, Tbo Boston Allas says that Copt. L. M’Kny, formerly of the ship Orest Republic, has bad on offer from a foreign house to ro build hiß Bhip as a steam frigate, and would teavo Boston on Saturday on the now cUppor Lightning, for Liverpool, to mako tho neocssary arrange ments. Madame Sontag will delight tho citiitms of | Memphis with ono of her peerless concerts about i the Ist of March. Hon. If. 8. Evans, of Chester county, rn, is strongly urged hy bis friends os n suitable candidate for tho next Governor of that Com monwealth. Moses Pownall, tho whig caffiSjdato for Canal Commissioner lost fall, is dead.*' A generation, or ago, is taken by a French economist to bo 33 1-3 years, or tbreo to a cen tury, and the determination is made on registers of joint ages at marriage, and of menn ago at tho birth of children. In a late Abolition speech in Now York, Miss Lucy Stone said: “But I know so well there is cotton.in tbo ears of men, lot ns look for hopo in tho bosoms of women.” Won’t you find cotton tbero too, Miss Lucy ? Itcnton'a Thirty Tears in tbe Senate. Wo were called on yesterday by Mr. M'Ginnls, 1 who has tho agency for the sole of tho above I work in Allegheny and Washington coantics, and I Informed that bo will commenoo immediately j canvassing for subscribers in this county. This j work has been frequently noticed by almoGt I every press in the country, and tho people have seemed to wait impatiently for tbo appearance | of tho volumes. We saw it stated, uot long J since, that ovor 80,000 copies had boen eub-1 scribed for; and there io no donbt that it will I be one of the most valuable and popular works I that- has issued from the American press for I many years. The great and distinguished abil- I ity of tho writer, his indefatigable industry, his I intimato acquaintance with all tho principal] oharacters and oventß of tho times of whieh’he writes, must insure for the volumes a vast sale, and au eager and gcnoral perusal. Wo do not know how tbo pon and time of the veteran states-1 man eonid have been moro profitably employed, for tho last few years, than in giving to tho world jast such a work. For upwards of thirty years Mr. Benton was a member of the Halted States Senate; and oil know that, for a great portion of that: time, he was considered ono of its ablest members; and rankod’alongsido sueh | men as Calhoun, Clay, Cass, Webs tor, Buohanan i and other illustrious statesmen of that thirty years of whioh Mr. Benton writes. With suoh advantages, and suoh ability, this work can hardly fail to bo ono of tho most interesting in oug language. “No library will bo oompleto without it.” It will bo in two largo and handsome volumes. For salo to subscribers at $5. It is published by Appleton& Co., New York; and will be ready for delivery during this month or April next. Washington County.— Tho Democratic Con vention mot on Monday last, and instructed their delegates to sapport William Bigler for Gover nor, Jeremiah S. Blaok for Judge, and L. Sher wood for Canal Commissioner. The Convention also passed resolutions in fa vor of an alteration in the delegate system. Col. John Jackman and Col. Matthew Lion are appointed delegates to the State Convention. liKGIBLATDBE, Mr. Bigham has introduced into the Home, some pretty strong anti-Nebraska resolutions. . Dr. M’Clintock has introduced in the Senate a bill to provide for a vote of the people on the question of a prohibitory liqnor law. Change or Peace.— The Knnkel Troupe- will perform this evening at the Athenceum instead of Masonic Hall.. They are all in town; and the publio will find their music and acting as at tractive as ever. • gfigs- Wo take tho following from the Washing* ton in relation to our neighbor, Dr. Keyser. It is the truth, and we republish l it as an evidenco of whnt can.bo done byinduß* : try, enterprise and advertising. , ] Portnncß Slade try Advertising. That sterling paper, the Pittsburgh Gazette, published an artiole lately under the above cap- 1 tion, in reference to Dr. George 11. Keyser, of that city, stating that the Dootor had built up a ; fine business, solely by advertising and advising others to take the hint. Dr. K. is oertainly a great advertiser, and a friend of the press, but, no less his own friend, in tho patronage be be stows on the oraft towhioh we have tho honor to belong; for, while ho docs so, ho not only draws attention to his Btore, whioh is. well sup plied with the first quality of articles in his hno of business, but spreads far, and wide the re-, putation of tho different articles ho has for sale r j) r . Koysor owes his success probably to na ono thing, not evou advertising; for while wo know ho has done much in that way—yet there is in the Dootor a great degroo of the elements which are calculated to win a men success in busiuesß, whatever it may bo. In the first place, he is thorough master of his bnßlnoss, having devoted, wo are informed, oopio twenty years of his life to it—besides having boen engaged in a reputable practice, in one or tho Interior counties of our State for over four years. Ho la furthor a working man. ~/ - _ Go into his store when you will, you will find him actively employed, working like a molo in tho various branches of his business, and wo are pleased to learn ho has done so to some purpose. There is a branch of his business, however, to which wo call tho particular attention ofnur ronders—tho Trußsf s, Shoulder Braces and Sup porters. Do has given this matter some study, and wo are informed bis success in this respect has been very great. If any of onr Tcadcrs visit Pittsbargh, wo advisotbom to call, at bis store, No. 140 Wood street, and they will bo nmply compensated for their trouble. jgy»llcre is a novel oondonsod—just tbo thing—suitß this first ago—gives ,tho BBliont points—what more is needed (?) Read: : S&STIOMi NOVEU. cta mansrar. Golf of Mexico—small chip—young man— vory interesting—very romantic —black glossy curls—oqualino features— florid complexion commanding figure—eyes of fire—borm .on the sea—no parents—black olouds—pipe nil hand# to quarters—storm coming on—very dangerous —all hands to the pumps—there goes tho jib masts cut Ja way —storm clearing all hands pumped—monster ahip in tho distance—veTy suspicious—black flag—Bkull ond cross-bonce—? pirate—sailors IJfearfal —young man determined —bound to die or perish in tbo attempt—armed to tbo teolb—address tbo sailors —great enthu siasm—flngof tbo free— dio for our country— pirate approaches—hundred gnna—pirate cap? tain, big whiskers—crew oil fiends—call for o surrender—young man ooorns—broadside—fe male shrieks on board pirate ship—boauty iu distress—young man vowe vengeance—young man’s ship sinking—flag shot off, nails it to tho moat—crew leave in boats—board the pirate— terrific combat—seven pirates attack boatswain —boatswain kills two with a chaw of tobacco—? throws others overboard—sharks arouad vessel —young man kills pirate captain—pirates give in—shouts— tremendous victory—young man rushes into cabin—finds young lady, nearly dead—bring* her to—falls la love—papers dis covered—young man eon of nobleman—-young lady rich heiress—toils her story—was stolen away by gipsies—acid to pirate captain—hearen sent young man—preserved fails on her knees young man embraces her —sailors get drunk —marriage at aea—iifo on tho ocean wave —ship in port—young man promoted—land of liberty—Yorikee Doodtol finis. Jecon Mason's Audbess.—ln a French pa per, wo find tho address of Mr. Muon, of Vir ginia, the United State* Minister to the Court of France, on the occasion of presenting his cre dentials to the Emperor. A* tho following.is translated from tho French version, it may not bo in tho exact words used by Mr. Mason: ** Sire: 1 have the honor to present a lettor addressed to your Imperial Majesty, by the I’re eidontof tho United Btates, accrediting me in tho capacity of envoy extraordinary, and minis ter plenipotentiary of my country, residing near your imperial court . <i i embrace this occasion to assure your mnj ■ csty of tbo friendship of tho United States, and also ortho wishes which they form for your wel fare. I will add, that my instructions desire mo constantly to giro my attention to maintain and to develop tho interest and prosperity of both nations. “lam happy to fulfil this duty in common with the government and people of tbo United States. I can never forget that Franco was tho active ally ond friend of my country nt the pe riod of ita weakness, and it was from trance tbit tho United States acquifed by on bonorablo treaty tbo State of Louisiana, at tho month of the Mississippi. . “Wo sco with admiration the extraordinary | actnal prosperity of France. In contributing by my official conduct to draw closer n cordial good will, and to cement our social and commer cial relations with this country, I shall only bo carrying out tho vlowa of tbo President, I shall esteem myself happy if I can aid in consolida ting tbo bonds of reciprocal interest and durable I peace which so happily oxlst between tho two I countries," ___ Wars Onoo May nu Taken Medicinaley.— I [As soon ob the Law for Prohibition of tho j Sale of Liquor comes into operation.] Grog may bo taken Medicinally— I After goose, or duck, or pork, or Irish stow, or nny delicacy of tho season, into which onions may have seasonably entered. | Invariably after salmon. _ I When there is any washing being dono all home. , , . When tho painters are in the house. ■ .. . When a person foels faint, and doesn’t know what is tho mattor with him. I When n friend turns up after an ohßconco or Bevora! years, or when yon arc parting with a friend yon do not expect to see for several yoars. i When a person has tho toothaeb. I When a person has lost ot cards, or when a person baß dime into a largo property. ■ ■ When a person has mot with n. great mioror tunc, or made atromendouo bargain. | When a person has quarrelled, and when a re? ] I coDcilliation has taken plaeo. When n person is tiding ontsido a stage coach, I or is on a sea voyage, or goes out between tho j acts of a five act tragedy, or before ascending in a balloon, or after coming off thojory of a coroner's inquest, or when yon aro sitting for yonr wife, or when a friond drops in to smoko a cigar j and, in [act, upon all Bnitnblo occasions I of sadness or merriment, when n person fcola rather low, or very high.in spirits.— Punch. Count Boulbon and tiie Mexican Govinu- j hunt. Tho Moxionn papers pnblish tho oorros pondenco of tho. Count Raoussot do Boulbon with a Mr. Salar, of Ban Francisco, in which the whole'sohemo for n revolution is laid down and argnod. It is dated, however, nB far book "ns Ootober 27. Tho Count declares himsolf ready to exert himself ns muoh as possible to over throw tho existing order of things in Mexico, and that tho time for notion had como. The chief features of tho schomo uro tho engaging of D. F. do la Vega, of Slnßloa, to lead tho revolution, and tho organising of somo 1,000 .or 1,600 i Frenohmen in California, wha aro to invade the | territory in support of a pronounoinmenlo pro- 1 olaiming the restoration of tho federal system ond tbo sovereignty of tho States. The ambi tion of La Vega, and tho vengoanoo ho is said to I havo to gratify in oonßequonco of his treatment I by Santa Anna on a former occasion. tbo.Count I holds np ns snro to bo found sufficient to induoo I him to take part in tho movement. Tho popu lation of Sinnloa, Sonora, Chihuahua, flqadal | jam and Durango wore tho points to bo noted I on; and tho population was said to ho Bufo.to 1 rise in support of tho movoment. Men, arms, mono? and vobsolb aro represented as being I roady and abundant command.— Balt. Sun. Tempebanob Bile.—On Monday last, Dr. M'- Cliotock, of Allegheny county, in Senato, offer ed in plaeo, and read on act relating to.tho per plexing question of a prohibitory liquor law. | The act purposes to have a speoinl election at an I early day, to ascertain tho will of the people, whether the manufacture and salo of intoxiea-1 ting liquors shall be prohibited within this com-1 monwealth. The proposition is reasonable, be-1 cause an appeal is made direotly to the sovereign ] power, the only legitimate foundation upon which may stand measures of doubtful expediency. We readily admit that minorities, in a republic, i may be sorionsly oppressed, and that at times | of high political excitement, legislation may ran mad, but in view of constitutional rights, if errors for a timo prevail, “tho Bober aeoond thoughts of the people” will always bo a catho iicim for hasty legislation; noriß danger to “in herent rights” to be apprehended where free men ore jealons of the inestimable blessings of politioal liberty. Still, we hold that on this question, as well as on all others of gcneral con cerh. the better way is to refer the snbjeot to the people themselves; and we think that in this I instonoe the Doctor has conceived, very happily, I the appropriate tribunal for the decision of a i prohibitory liquor law. ■ x?~- ”- v "A '> ; :u v: ; Mi'ssiWt a Danube (Mass.) lilacs nmnuous un amusing iuciilent which occurred iti that town g ol «> 0 impteasion that FrfdSy waa Saturday—aud at eveuibit put up bis stock preparatory to the uu tieß of- the Sabbath. Hie Sunday was uuusu ally disturbed by the tunning of trains on the Banbury railroad I much to -his surprise, but concluding-that there was spine very cspeoial reason for it, magnanimously concluded to-over look the deseoration. On Sunday morning be started for Bethel with a load of wood, and was impressed, with an unusual movoment of people along the road, but knowing that he had kept Sunday, the circumstanoe did not occur to his -mind that be might have made a mistake, until: when hauling his team into the village, be ob served the people flocking to their, respective : churches 1. The. way.,, he unhitched his team, leaving- his cart and load of wood by the .way >' side—and made tracks for home, is a subject of i especial remark in that region. Eonoanoß w Toiiket.—On the authority of a repent English work, we find that since 1846, a law of the Turkish Empire requires every citi sett,' ob rton aa-bia.chUdfen;• bate re sixth yeaTr to inscribe their name a in the boohs of one of tbo public schools, unlesab® can proto bia ability to educate them at home. • At Con-, etantinoplo tt U reported that there art now 39& freo schools, frequeatedby 22,700 children of both Bexesi There ate also aix secondary fichoola,: with about 1000 pupil*; In order to gain ha en trance into .thcße f fiye yeara must hart .been spent in the free Bchools. There is also a high •school for young men who are intended for puh iicemploymontß, acoilegefor tho same objeotj h; .normnl sobool for tbo education of professors, an imperial college of medlciho, a noThl and on ag ricultural school* Of these schools the Sultan is superintendent, and he attends their examina tions. The ■ public libraries of Constantinople contain 80,000 Volumes. 4 . jjg* Whnt our Welghiiow say. of Dr. STL ANE3 Cclohratftl LIVKtt PILLS. . New Yoxk, August 30, tSS2. ' Wo. the tho undersigned, haring. m»da tnol of. Dr. M'l,sne’« celebrated Liter Fills. must wknowledgo that they aro tho host mfdlclnelbr rick headache,(Unpepsia, end liter complaint, that wo hate over umt* 'Vo take plot* anroiu wcomnwndlng them to the pub let andlaw dent; that if thow who are troubled with any of *“.? *!£* emnplalnU wIU giro them a ftdr trial, they wilt nothcrit&tn to acknowledge iholr benofldal cfleels. . Mta lliu, East Troy, Mas. Bmcts, Wort Troy. P a-Tho nboro raluable remedy, aleo Dr. M‘!mno’* cel ebrated Vermifuge, can now be bad at all respectable Drug Stores lathis city. Purchase re will be careful to ask for, and take none but Dr. MXano’i liter Pills. There mps other Pdls, purport tog to be Uror Pills, now before the public. ai» to »b iv «*• "»• BW )3, Sucw&ora to J. Kirid ft Co, ft) W«i street. Death from (i Ilnptnre. 62-There are thousand* of persons who are afflicted with a Rupture of the li.wcls.whopay but Jlltle attention to tbs disease until the bowel* become strangulated, when In all probability It may be too lata. Hon- important It is, then, far all thnto suffering with any form or “ Rupture of tbo Dowela,” to calf it sqm upon hr, KKYfilttt, at fits Wholesale ami Retail Drug Store, corner of Wool street and Virgin alloy, and preenre a TRESS, to retain the pro trading portion of th» bowels, Pr. KKYtiKU baa an offlre back of bis Drag Store, where Trasses ere appllod, and warranter to giro satisfaction. Tlo also baa every .variety of Trusaei that yon ran name, and at any price, to suit the means of every one In need of the article, I also keep every hind of Snflarhrr, Bxlg lltaat, Smjvnmry Rjrut oget, jglurfic Bloeiingt, for enlargal erics, and oil kinds of mechanical appliance* need In tin: cure of disease. I would respwlfoll 1 invito the attention of the pnhlir to an excellent THEM FOR. CUn-BIIEN, which Invariably cf eett rare* ttt a very short time. ■ BR. KEVSrtVS DIUHI STORE ASI> TRESS BETOT, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley, sign of the 0 olden Mortar. ,irrCi t)s Prof, niorac’a InTlßorattOß BUalr nr Gortllal.— Oneof tho rerrcmnrcndutien* of this great vrgefabU etbilcrant is. that It atrengtlnns for lon* rn duraneo th* very nialn-eprlcg* of life. The Aralss, as Br ilurve has assured tie la lil» Interesting tfarels, u,w> a ccr tala herb, Included In Its Ingredlentt, an a roi'aa* of pro tanging'life: and Mls well known that there wanderers of the desert lira ton matted vanreJ ape than any other peo ple. A venerable fibaik of the Itolouln trite, who was are eusiranal l» ebew the leaves of the plant as we nsa tobacco, Informed Br. 11. that be lra.l never known a week's Illness, and that he was 100 years of ago ! There Is no manner of doobt that tbs Invigorating fillxir or eonllal (tires a per manent vigor to lbs vital organization, removing disown where IteiWtsin any ether than au organic farm, end far* tlfjlr-g tbs system against lt» attacks, wbrn It has not yet obtained a Itedhold. A itbnulant much more dsltgblful lo its ettcets lhsn any f irm of dhdritnl or fermentel thiuor, It rlears Instead of rloudtng Urn ljra(n,and actually odds pcriaanrntly to the natural vigor of the nerves, mnseles, ond digestive organa The fragile and delicate female, whether married or single, will ODd It the best remedy far the pbyvP ral dWnrbanres and Irregularities ineldent lo her struetnre and heldta. It Indubitably cures oervons tremblings, batterings of tbo heart, headaches, fainting fits, hysterics, dyspepsia, unusea, and regulates the serrettons.whelbertoo I affluent rr thoreverw, All pbysleal dlssUUUi * recur to vanish before Its genial Intloenec. The Cordial Is put up, highly concentrated; In pint bot tle*. IMre three dollars per bottle, two for live dollars, six 102 llrtxtdwaj, Now York* Sold by DrtJffxisUtUrousliOUt tlr« Uolu*! Woles,Canada, tud lljc Wo*t Isdln*. far twelve dollars. aobnts. KW.MINO 4 111103.. So l» Woo.) Mrrrt, PiUtbafßh. IIII.IIM 11. KKVSKft, No. 1-M Wood l:lrwt, ilo i. P KU;«lNO, Allegheny City. . JehSlomA* •*Orw«y Uijf lm»U a» Uiy purw can btiy» lJut o«t*xprv*Md In fancy; rich, iwijmmly- For Um apparel oft proclaims llw man.” 4ty* Every veil dressed mao knows how UlCiruU It la to BnJ » Tailor who thoroughly uodcretandn tho peculiarities of each figure, as<l ran salt lt« requirements with a aril rut, gentlemanly tilting garment. Ilmen it la that m few feel " at homo” during tho first day's wear of any now erti. do of divas, and however costly, never teromo adapted to tholr fbrros. To remedy so manifest a deformity, E. GRID DLE haa prartiailly studied both form and fashion, always adapting the garment, weather, coat, Test, or pantaloohs, to tho exigencies of It* wearer—thoroughly attaining that ele gance of fit whirl) tho spirit or the age dictates, ouiwiurs CLOTHING HOURE, deefifi ‘did Liberty at, head of Wood. £g*lll fmn> the carrful attention of all penotu <tfi!iclat I cii\ (blight orr OMt, to the fußavnng certificate, gir.-n Mote, bg Mr Joira 0. Lime, of lhdjct tmonship, in Out county, Mr. LrrrLS Is one of our most respectable cillscn*, and vol untarlly railedcn Dr. Keyser and ollerod LlMcrtlfirate to tho facta stated below. The PECTORAL SYRUP to for calo atltO Wood street,and bydrngglstsscnoTallj. Grant Cure by Dr. Kejraer’a Pectarnl SYRUP.—I lire In l’ooblos township, Allegheny county, I lmd a coughing and spitting, which commonest nbont tho 4thof February last,andoontlnnedfor eight whole months. X employed tho host physicians In the country, and my 1 rough continual unabated, umllaariy In October. At that | time I was advised to tryyourFKOTORALOOUOU BYRUP, which I did; ood after X had taken onn bottle, I was on- Urelyfreafrem coughing and spitting. Ihad despaired of I oTnr gutting well, and I think It should bo known thai this Taluablo remedy will do for others what It has done In my I bum, JOHN 0. LITTLE, Poohlos tp. WitnessD. M.Kerr. | nrgh, December 31; , Teh* X®*M*tHcln«* wvXiloXa never fall to B*x» SATISFACTION, umi are vsnt bg many Phgswiani tn their Practice— Dr. J. 8. ROSE Is an Honorary member of tho Philadelphia Modleal Society, and graduated, In 18S0, from tho University of l'ennsylvanlo, under tho guidance of the truly eminent Profosors Phyeick, Chapman, Gibson, Cose, Jamoa and Haro,—names celebrated for modleal Science,— and haring had dally intercourse and consultation with thoso distinguished physicians, rcspecUng dlscasos of all kinds, and the proper remedies thorofbr i and helngsollcltcd hy thousands of bis patlonls to put up his Preparations,lio odors to tiro public, no tho results of his experience for tho past 30 years, tho following Taluablo Family Medicines, i coch onotoa BptclfioOUctUta: . I DR. J. 8 UOSE’3 NNRVOUS AND INVIGORATING COR- I DlAl*.—Tbo Greatest Discovery In Medical Bcicneo, for all I Herrons Conditions or tho System I—neart Disease and Norrous Complaints. Tho astonishing and happy oltoct of Dt. Itoeo's Nurrons Coidlal, for Diseases of Iho Heart, Pal pitatlon. Numbness, Nonrnlgla, Nervous Tremor orthoMus olcSf Hoarthurn, Flatulence, Pain In tboTaco, Watofulncss, BcsUossnoss, or for tiro Mind or Body, worn down by care, later, or study, has Induced many physicians to uso 11 In ] thuir practice. For a weak constitution, It Is a grand re storer! it completely romoTra from tho system all nervous lirltatlons, and Is almost mlraonlons in 11s rapid and happy offocL The weak and tho nervous are frequently restored to perfect health before using ono bottle. Price SO cents. Sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. KEYSER'S Drug store, 140, cornor of Wood st and Virgin alloy, fohl ffg. Hadtclne Cheats—Dr. KEYSEIt, wholesale Druggist, of X4O Wood strcot,has ; on hand a splendid as sortment of MEDICINE CHESTS, for flunllics and steam boats, at various prices, Those In want of articles of this kind, would do well to glvehlm a call. ft*** i '. New UUcovorlcu.—- VEOI-rTAIUiKCATTLE I'OWDKR-Tlik'.o powders ore put up in one pound packs, and ore really a good articio, not only for the diseases Incident. to ltorses, Cows, Bwlno and other animals, hut they are llkowtoe an excellent article to improro the condition of the animal. ibr iUlch .CtnM, they not only improve tho condition of Mich Co wb, but they Increaso tho anantlty as well as im prove the quality of milk and butter. The proprietors say that It Increases the quantity of butter ftom hair a pound to a pound a week to each cow, while those persons who have tried It, soy a pound and a half to two. pounds per week, with the eamo kind of feeding as before. Of one thing wo ore certain: nil who nse It onco will uso it all the time and save xnonoy by tho .operation, os woll ea. Improve the appearanc of their stock. Price 25 cents, a paper, fi tmoersforil. ■■■" OEO. H. KEVBEIt, No. 140,> ,P«P«” ,or * cornor Wood Bt. and Virgin alley. l - Wholesale and Eetall Agent. ■ • ’’ * 1 * * * -** \l * ' ' V' ■ ttiuutldifi Volley Vti(li»fiad ILjS nany*—ln iurMuii-'i-i';! tliO'lonrth Section (f ill* nptof ihf< Uunniiootveiltli, eniiilutt >m'"Aotro>;ut[ilintt RsHrnr.t) CoinpouieS.” pawed <bo 19ik®yorTOirtB.rjpA.I>. thß stock tioWurs of tilt! Chaijlors t’a ls>.Jtallroad iScbSuorsof raiaeompaay. to'» tdi* l , u '° Honnnra- SSlj tKa), of Pitwhursb, on TUbIIKDAY, ike slrtavof March;lBH, at 2 o’clock, P,Jt, for,th„ purpose or aubscrlptloas by wantler, dllw, KlfCtlffUt—‘ An ntecl^m FL^?* CLAIH HOTEL, in th'o City of littsburgh. onSION DAT.tho 6th of MMchjSt 2 o'clock, for offlcsra for iOn Pr'day mfirnln i, SHMmU Ml™ _ELIZA FEIAXCTB IRWIN, Bficoiul dftOEliter of Josnph and Jnno I^rtn. the Member ttw rurally aro' respectfully lnvlled 10. m tend tho funeral,'-'from the residence «I KEffife „* o street, Allegheny City, on BAtUWIAY'ASSKUNOON, jt 3 • o’clock:;. ‘ - fyh2i * - HEW ADVEBTIBEHJJBTB. Sew Arrival of Spriifc and Summer pry - Good*. ■ '- 'XT No. 90 N. Wr SIDE OF WOOD STREET* TV' GREGG * CO* Importers ami Jobbers in British, IJ. French and GctmonDKY GOODS. Haring roceiv odour larg*and extensive atock Of spring and summer (mods, purchased from importers, manufacturers, and part • through our’ ova importation, we feel safe in assuring our old customers, countrymerckauts and city dealers general-. W that owiog to thesn acquired TactlUlos in purchasing, vo can offerrack inducements to buyers as are rarely met rrithlntboirnde.: V - ' « , ' > Among onr dry goods.stock will be. found cashmeres, uo* lalnc#,' Portsmouth lawns of the inept desirable designs, inobalf lustres, alpacas,plain black and fancy ilgurodsiiks, cingbamaahd fimcyprinls, latest styles; broadclotbs,fancy tfstlng.vtasriuiercsi sMincta,- tweeds and summer panla jdbnlng; brown Und black muslins, table dlaivers. : T\Va have also opened a very large assortment nf bonnets, nowert Btyles-fpsltb leaf bats, Rutland bruid and Leghorn, and anexlctudve variety of and-Tibbons;. Withlatignbds,fancy nettings jiconetts.mull and figured Swiss mdsllbstttiitblack silk yells; Ac. ■« Our varb'ty stock embraces in part' combs, buttons, per-, cuasioh cap#; thread#, port inonnies, patent- medicines, per fuwory, and almost every article usually kept Ip-tho va riety line, togefber/witli n large stock of gold and silver watches, watch materials, glasses, gold and gilt jewelry of 'newest patterns, apd a great variety : of 50 hour and 8 day clocks, all of: which will be sold at tho lowest prices for Cash orcatufoetbiyreference. .. .... . ..; .v . •u B—An early call from buyers' 1* respectfully solicited. ; p, our.r.G k GO. , Proposals* ■ TYROI*O3AIjB will he received at. the clßeo or the... Pltts- X burgh Water Works up to March III), for furnishing the works with Coal for one year. f . . . * . . : For particular balden* will call at tho efliee, at the now Council Chambers, in tlw Diamond. v-- .■„ \ x feh2s-3t JAMES Knp t , -Drug store for flttle. ■ THE entire stock, nxiarea, Am* of a retail Drug Siotd, dor tng-aft excellent business, in a populous, part of the cHy.togcther with the lease of tho sam<v having four years to run front Ist April next. . Nearly five thousand prescrip tions were filled fit thU establUhmcnt during tho last year, The proprietor intends removiog/roia tho •. nimzvth febiMw corner of Washington and Wylie st*. TI?HT HfcOKlVKl>*“A »eir supply of Ibo following lato J puMteatlon*: ■ •• ' . Fern lJ»TC3,rroin Fancy s Portfolio; TheoloeiTat F.Mayi*t Mauriw ST. A*? . ■ WrUftMamlolhoi: by Du Qulncey; K^rlyKng^ r 'mmts: by Mary Fraser; The.BelurtJsr-Boritt by->lb# tedle;. , AVomaa r iinti herJfeetltf: by. Airs. K. 0. Smith; Shallow *>y Sirs. K. 0. Smith; FAanyteehwood: by Cottwrine Crowe; ThuKyotloaae: jilotbyG.W.Mcßeyuolds; •:. AunaA'lnrcTit: «iDota«tir-Sior». Futnfont . WrA.OHiDKNFKNNKYACo.v 7(\Vr»t»rlh strwt. !>ULK. bmkffbomtlMV fi'L2s CTOAIi LANIiS>IHt SAliß— Tim ronllriiicJ li»lt.<>r 100 J trrworranl awl 10 MTWullWl.on Iter SlOBpnjMlm's tlnKttpmif* M«i»o(»tel».oty.' ; Hiocitis alMu! Mfcijt from lh*ti»cr: there ore wo reins plow. Tor. price anil IwSarallon a- CBTOBBRIi fON, Keel K»t.ct* ArcnH.W Third at. A"" IfiioD ■lMYEl.l.iili'ituPa#. i».>.Sl Tlucl >tn«,#ir rsleonrearan* Intrcun. S f ■ 110Thinl fctrrcf. TfiTACUKSur t.ANtt,4;smi)c« trim ■ ittortty.or £<x 2D -.ww-ttb *. sox, 1-lft Tlilnl HTi+t. TV.AM& t CPJTU CU>Ar.A—A.A. MASO.NJi IX> h»T.r . Jj.j yvi fjT *9le acuQß yvry cbctfii* j>oitp?u£ of Clt'l n (-Inak.*, ttbU-ii UlnJ fill*T at mt»rr4 t-rfrr-». . fct'£/ Ht Wnrtli Vl'/. i-«nta, »ri «.'« WilUiE »l 1 ) ««-<>•.. . - |MtWI •; A. A.>USOV.t O> .-|SlSk.»M>i* f>UAtVI.A— y. Al'M»*KOt >?’• I* bßtniriTinjibo finest qoiJUjf »fVK^Unj^MtimK •!$!,» ■•_•■• "■ ■ ; - 4 I’PU'.S—tUJ M>l» Urtrn Afl.liTi, jart fur /\ aI. br <M«5| KHiKPATiIICK A III.ItKDNS: i jUTi'fcil—it Cutter, arnTlu^i<‘fraJin^J, [S t&l fo? »!*>/ 6*Wi HoPaJ—lU Wft new Acir.nnvlvc-I unit f*r ml if lu KtftKPvrfucic* nntso**, lAiu£-dbi>la JKks»ftPrt*UiKAnd H»r riO* i*y . » : ■• \ ,' KIRK PATRICK. ft 1 \ KBRO.SH. ; 1" jiuTuPbu UiXt'S Dlonra MarksTvl; - ■ * 35 i]a • «ln ' ; <!o • ■■ - . j do Ui4 »ln do l»i mow, «n<l ffcruale iLNUTiI3U * -ttlCtUlWSOtf, JIC WnltT. IJO Finest*. - TVUKb I’KACIItS— WoTm»1o fur tell: l.y Jj friaj' bmoiiWH.* mciuur^os. o. slohAKSEit—kou bbt** prime new crop, for .ate by ; foVJi RXdt.lfH A men AKIWON BACKS— iu htuia of prune shoeidem in SOU'S for *M»’ by fobs »sm,Mir*jticK*KPn>v. iod PBRT—»'kcg*lnetore~iiiid-fi>rmleby- ■ fob2i J EStIUVH A IUCHAIttIBOV, SIAJt CAS ftmi.for nal? hjf BAiON— 4nttk3 laj-con iliVtn*, on tuid for*»l«** y febUS . . J. A.HUToUIgON A CO. X.ISI OF GENUINE PATENT MEDICINES, OS lUND 42*UfVtt J? t K ill S ; B EOTU KRS, - ptoj*ktt>r» of tt’L*»*\T»ml&»;*rvnif , .r Jill* , Who'tsatc bntiipitLs umt in tMnit Mrdicw.rt, Corner Fourth and Wood *trcvt*« PilUbUrgh. TT KBLKU’S AWKIUC\K CuMIVUKD; Jayiiti’a Allerntlte: ~ Carminative Balsam; ; Ualr Dye: ' H •-■. - .r.- . “ ': Expectorant» . Samittob I’dla: ~ « Hair Tonic; * ' WiAtar’* Balsam of Wild Cherry ; Bryant’* Pulmonary Balsam; ItOoSandV German Wtt*rs; Hollaed do . ... Huj'UjUcr** Stomach d»> MercUb<iS* llU'TliioCntboUivtn: • Storm/ Scotch Cough Candy; Price"* do; Thorns do; Howe's • do; • Osgood'* India Chtdogogue; - Mnrro’sfuvigoratlng Cordial*; Tyler** Guffi Arable Drops; Harrison's Hair Dyo; Pbalon’s do • ' , Batchelor’* Co MrAlntra 1 * Elixir of Opium? - . ' •• ■ Bryant's Extract; . Palloy’sPain Extract? • _ • Brown's Ewu>neo of Jainsirn Uingex; MoAUUfer’* do . , d 0;... Kidder's lndelliblg-Ink; Payeon’* «lo . do; Arnfcold’s do; . ' I>r« Curtis* Hygeann; Lynns’ Knthalron; David’* Lilly While; Razin'* do do; Totoa/ Liniment; Hunt's' do; . Allen's Nerve and Bono Liniment; Mexican MuKtnug . do? , Parrel's Arabian do; Gardner 5 * - do; Barno’a I’llu Lotion; ....'■ McenFuu; Scarpa’a Acoustic Oil: Merrlmnt’A(larEHoi*Oil; . lUwbton, Clarke A Co.’s Owl Llm Oil; ; ~’. McAllister's Ointment; : Sings’ Itch . do; -... : , . :i- Ferrel’s do; : Gray’* ' do: : .. . . Track's Magnetic Ointment; - Judkln’s do; Bwaim’4 Pannci*a;. ■ •• Houck’s: ~ do;;. . -Pargant’s Infant Panacea;- ; Perry Davt/ralii Killer; : Ajroc’a Chernr VtseUmil; . . Hoaßbtcn’S Pepsin; • Hint’s Petroleum;- / • •• ■■■■•'■■ MoUme’sCtdebrntwlLlror nils;. , Brandreth’s - do Wright’s Indian YegutabloPills; Loo’s Anlibllioufl : do; ..Sarsaparillaßlood , do; ..Even’s.' do;. Bwayhw»’Kxtmct SaTsapar ilia lllowl Tula; Jayne's Anodyne Cough . .do; ... TUwdsend’a Health .. '..do; ... ..1 Jew David’* Wasters: .. Shoemaker’s - do; ! ... , do; . . ... v !•<. v lladway’ftUeady Belief; •/, Motrlh’Buniody; • l»n>£ Wood’s Hair Beslonvllto; Emerson’s do; Bull’s Sarsaparilla; Townßend’fl do; - Sand’s do; ••• (Inyflnil’fl Extract Yellow Bock and Sarsaparilla; >• Wolir’s BcM«lam Schnapps; Soapt Cleaver’s Honey;. ; • : « Highly Scented Brown Windsors -- *< ■ • • Musk;' • '■..■<■ Indium's Specific; - - ■ McLano’fl Sudorific Gough Syrup; Tyler’s Gtfm Arabic do; SeVcib* . .• do; '• BwnynoVSyrup of Wild Cherry; . Smith’s Tonic Syrup; /•■■ . Barry’s Trlcophorovre; : Norwood’s Tincturo of Varatrum Virldo; • > McLane’a Celebrated Vormlfugo» • Br, Loeock’n Pulmonic Walbrs; Thompson’s KyoWater:-. • Agents for all of Dr. Me,CHntock’s Family Modldues; D.r/Neodham’sßreast I’umpn; ..... ••• \ Whtor’s Atmospheric Drcnst Pumps;: • ..<■ GumKlnstlc- • - do- - do. • .f«bl(!:lv To llallroad Contractors. Office or tbs l>rfrtmmou.A«iiCossELEsviu.i: It. 11. Co. > : . • . *. February 20, ISM. i SEALED proposals will bo received at the offleu of thU Company aV Neville Hall, in Iho city of Bltabnrgh, im til 6 o'clock, F. Mi Of. Wednesday the 22d day of March noiLforQraduaUon and Jlastrary of that pnrt of Iho I'lcts bureli and ConticlUvlllo Ballroad, extending from West Newton,lnWnstmorelnnd county, toConneilsrUio, in Fay otiecounly, in ibis State, a distance of 2SWIIeB. ; This work Is generally oratory light character, it will be divided into •sections of. ©boot one mile .each. ; Proposals will be received forbriedr morowetton*. Proposals, will also ho receited, nutil the .fiaino time, Tor thfv-maklDE of the Tunnel at the Baml-Potcb-S?umxmt, on tho Allegheny mbuntalu, about 25miIcafrotn Cumberland.; Tills' Tmihel la to bo Forty One-Handrod feet in .length, thrmicrh Rock. This work is worthy the attention of tbo best Oontraetow; It Id la ah excellent region to do work and specifications will he ready for the ex amination of bidders ofc ami after tho Bixth day of Mawhi and all proper Information, given on appllcation-to; Oliver W. Barnev Chief Engineer, or. the. Assistant Engfc nCOT the tine.- i ■ SatWaetory testimonial* will bo expected from Contract tors not known to Ujepbmpeojr.V* ** f i 5 I - ; By older of th© Board j * ;l WM. v - I feh244d* ' President. ,; •» ' “ \ r /* * •-s •*. ■( " ' r *t ■WESTEBH FABMEEB'IHSUfIAHCECOIifABY. NISW LISBON. OHIO. Caoltal..— 9150,000. P / K. M -CABKEV, Agent «. CharUs'BvOAiM, MS Thvrd lirat, PMiUtrgh. ", , OFFICERS. „ Jame 3 - juuaßOKnEcs,y.Prcst. LiMilAims, Sedrotary and Troosoror. ItKFEItKNCES. • • _ A. A A. M’Cain,T. UmUtsottor, Dr. Irish, Springer llsrbaugb, B. M. Stanton, Wilkinson a Hoirstott, . Gilbert* Frederick, Pittsburgh; James Mason, Esq., uonnaj Uarteteon & Co., Cleveland; Graham 4 STOoy, Dr. Fries* Cincinnati. • ‘ :■ ftbb Stato Mutual Fire & Marine Insurance Company, 1 ~ , OF PENhbYLVANIA* - r C\ Branch Office cor. BhirfhOmd Smifhfietd Fititburgh, j Capitol, 350,000 Dollars. | .. nmeerroks: '" •• j John P. Rutherford, Dauphin co-t P. C. Sedgwick, Harris J E&nmei; Jones, -Phil tidelphla; Ar'WJlkins, Banker* 1 Pittsburgh;, A* A,. Carrier, Pittsburgh; John B.Rutherford, I Dauphin CO4A. J, GUlelt, Harrisburg;,B. T.'Jones, Harris* I burg: Robert Klotz, Carbon co.: I • JOHN F. RUTHERFORD, President., I A. A. CARRIER, Aet’y. A. J. GILLETT. Eocretary. | Tho above company, will Insure against porilsof sea and inland navlgaiion and also,'on bnUdIUKR and merchandise in city or country, at lowest rates consis tent with safety.’ Policies Issued on dwelling houses either :• ;• ja!3 ; > Girard Tiro and Marina Insurance Company ... OF PHILADELPHIA. Vi Office of Pitlshicrnh 'Jgmeu cor. fourth and SmiOrfidd tit ; J Capital/300)000 Dollars. Mine toss: - Wm.M. Swain, J.P.Stclnor, H. A. Shackelford, - Psnl Thnrlow, E.ILDstIv - - J. It. Honlgon, Thou. S. Mitchell, Bamoul Jones, , . ' aB. Comecye, Thomas Cmren, , ; : Wm 11. Sowers, „ P». Shermsij, A. Hart, VliiUp P. Snyder, . | Wm-I’. Hacker, Alex. Heron, Jr., Forman Oioppard. •• JOEL JOKES, President, A. aaiLLETT,Sc, notary.; M ill insure Cotton or Woolen Factories, Hnildings, Stores, Merchandise und property generally, on the mrw-t favoraoln terms, ■ ~ ' fcjalS) ■■ A.'AI.CAttKIER, AgonL Xnsi J. A. HUTCIIISOS t CO. KHUUUTUICK A HKRHOSS: KNausn * men Anosov. ..’i- .r.- " '•• ’.’’ J- ;■. '<'. ■s ~V . it «. rarance Company of the Valley of Virginia* CapitalB*oo,ooo. . , . . HOME CK/iCiS, WINOUESTEB, VA. :/ ; waHfroM;>• Jos. S. Corson, . - John Kerr. , ...... Lloyd Logan, : Junes 1L Burgess, - James V. JUloy, '• ’ ' : N. W. Blchardson, n. n.MeQajre. ' JOS* Si CARSON, President. 0, S. PUNK, Secretary, r - 0. V. BREAKS, Actuary. : . Tho attention of the community. Is especially invited, to this company, os an institution based upon anaropjocspi* tal, and condacted on the strictest principles of «4ultyana oconomyi Policies issued on Boots, Cargoes, and property generally*by • A* A. CAltltlKß, Agent. <• - Jala - ;OfBce;<OT.Fourthßnd Smith field gt*. . Flremcn’i Insurance Ity Companv ofthe City or Pittstoujrgfu j. i£; MOOttIIKAP, President—BOßEET FINNEY,-Seen* Will Insure aqainst YIBK and SIAEINE BISKS Of &U kinds. Office: No. flO:W»t«Tatrecfc - -v ; .• •• :v rUBECIOSS? -.--v • ■■ - J. VL. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, ■ | B.C.Sftwyer, * B. B. Simpson, ; i Wm.M. Edgar, • 11. B. Wilkins,. ; ! O.H.Paulson, . - William Collingwood, 1L B. Roberts, - . John M. Irwin, Joseph Kaje, Wm. Wilklnron, -Darid Campbell. r. , ja!2 r tr'CJ-: CASH MUTUAii P4UB; AHPJfIA- IHSCfIANCK COaiPARY.;of L’enasytTAnlti , CAPITAL* sloo,ooo* • QuAfa T&U PKRPKTOAL. _ w 1 o* inusm. ; &irrciar>i-TUOMAS H. WILLSON, JBaq. . { ..siAscTosa: ■: . Htm,A.O«Hcistciy SamyelW.llajs, .William Hobinson* Jr., 'ThomasGillesple, WIU lam F«. Ifabnustpck, . John B. Cos, • • - Harvey Bollmati, 1 Jacob Pcttira, - JobnWalfcer, Jr, William Colder, Jr., • Jacob 8. Ilaldertnan. •'< Aaron Borobangn. : UU3SBI.I. AOA&E3, Agents,- Omen, In Lafayette Buildings,, (rtjtrftpcn on Wood Btrewt.> CITIZENS* insurance Company o< \ly£¥ D. KINO, Pre»H£nt; HAM. UEf# I*. , Ofocet 04 iKitrr Street,belwenMuriel andWbodftruU. . Insure* MULL and OAIU3O Risks, on tbe Ohio an&Hisafe rippUtWeTP and tributaries... : . .■• •• insures against Low or Damage by Fire* •■■,■•. ; • ALSO—Against the Perileof the Sea, and Inland Nsrlgu tionandTraxurportnUotu - • pi&sctobk 11* D. King, Y7a.ljxrlmertjr*» William ltagoley, SamuriM. filer, Samuel Rea, Wmi®Blngha», ° Robert Dunlap, jr., John 8, Dihrorth, , . Isaac .M-Pennock, • Frane-lsßeller*, ; S. Uarbangbi' . J. Schoonmaker, WftUerUryant, WBUflmß. Uoje. ,l«»hn Sbipton lmportant to tappers and lioaolten* lb£i* Br. KBYSKR, 140 Wood&uvet, has received anas sertment of. . Thomas' Mechanical Larches; • . >■ •«. Copping Glassc*;: ; . Breast Glasses; ..■ ■ k “ Rye Cups; ■ - “ • Dental Leeches; : . Scarllkator.. . •.-. / • «•■•.■• ■ 'Them are venlTyimpo riant lnTintlon.'!, imd very eonv©* uk*nt to tho.-urwhotoHow l.«vbing. Call and ec@ them. Cornel Wood >4 nnd Virgin alley. . - • j nCy »■ PHILADELPHIA CURTAIH WABKHOUSE,' ; ' 'X I f‘& Chtjii}'Uis(.>oppos;ttVie SiaUlljuse* i U. W.&aFFORO, • : KKUWwttwlnntlj im Imnd tharaastoxtenfitvesud varied a*«»rtinentoiOurtiunsandCurtain!dateriak to bflfotmdln thff eilyi'wunprklrigin part of the following CURTAIN COOPS AND FURNITUIU3 COVERINGS—aII rttylrirff— • French LacsiCurtalnJV .Window Shades, all prices, - Muslin 11 ■ ." Bull Hollands, all wiilihs, Frenrhßroeatel!o.%nUwtoihs l GiUCfflra!c««, every style and .French Mushes, price, •._•••• . ** • SatinLaincs, . Qilt Curtain Pins, | . ■ Lampas, . M Bands, • • ' • «» Satins, Cords And Tassels* *** Damask Linens, oimps,allpricc3, • ” Carimieretta, .. Loops, _ ....:. Plain Turkey Rod, Fringes, . , India Satin Damask, ' r Pfcture Tassels and Cords, ' **, IdoingSilks, Sliado.Tosselsand Brasses, ■. Furniture Gimps, Hooks, Rings* brackets, Ac. 2 A fall assortment of tho above goods constantly for sale, wholesale or retail. ; •■ ■ . : {jn&rUy—flLm.n. r-ir*' indigestion and JUlvar Complaint CUnKDUVr KIKR’S iMrcitOLKUM.—IU-adlhotol* Uiwiuc letter from Iter, 0. DtcuiXSoiv ° Misslonary.ln Oregon: .••■■■. . ■ : ■ ■■ .'"V "Mu. Dear Sir: Myfielitmd wlfobaving been •greatly benefitted by the use of your INitroluom, Iwish'to have you amd me a box of two or three dozein'bottles."! am the Minister la. this. place* and! several "of uiypioidn arc indigestion and nninaetiCH of the liver, Uiosatneormysclf and wife, beforotaking yoar ltoCK OiW' Wo taok,.sev'ercVt>ottlwS**- twn or threec&ch—about nyearnnA a halfagcy oral we harcnever enjoy cdsogowlheWthfor years* as.wc have -Mnea-rthat time. '\X bad not taken a single' bbttle,-.bjdorc - thaVfulhresaofiltn stomachwhlchBu distres&s hirer:4ys* pi'pticwafl rttltovod v nuil Ibavo feltnothing.of H since that time; Mywtfo was also relieved from a chronic disease of the liver* "which had been of several years standlng* : bythe ua.?of your-Petrolenm*- SoW by S. M.IUER > CanaVßaslDvOEO. ILEEYSEB, 140 Wood street* and-Druggists and Medicine Dealers-every* where. : - :■ .octUs 'e£r : Post Office Buildings, Third street. 1 Likenesses taken :ln alt kinds of weather,from 8 A.M;to 5 P.M., giving an" accurate artistic and ahimatclfkenesX* unlike and vastly su pcrlortothe Common daguerreotypes, at the following rthfeap prices: sd t so,s2,‘ $3, $4, $5 and upward, according to the siaeand quality of case or framo.' • " Hours forchildren, ftorn 11 A. M. to 2 P.M. ' ; N.B.—ldlenesses ofsickor deceasedpersona taken In any part oftho city. • * fnov2sdy Oartain Materials,and CurtiUn Trimmings of-every description, Furniture Plublips,Rrocatellcs, Ac., lac© aud Muslin. N. Y; [tinted Window Shades, GtltCornloes, Curtain Pinsyßands, Ae.,at wholesale and retail; . W. iI.QARRxB* • No-lCDChosnutstreet, corner Fifth,Philadelphia. Curtains Made and Trimmed In the very nowcßt French ity|e. ■■•>■•• - *.. : •'/ .{mayfly -- Corualt Gornallt A great many pet Jijy., eons aru dreadfully tormented with corns- Aecrtain remedy will bo found In Dr* ConEx’e.Conic PuLStss. for sale e.K3SYBISTt, 140r..Wejb4at*eet; PHw», retail at 12M arul 26 ctft4 per box.' • • •• ■*" .eepS :> ttSuUbefoHtdMtfpng to those whobuytosell again. . ? O* 0,, F*—Place of meeting* Washington Hall, Wood street, betwvtfnTifUistiwjtand Virgin alley. / PiTTsaDnQff Loocn, No. 33&—Moots etpryTucsdayevenlng. MxkcxsmsEsc&pihky* No. 87—Meets first mid third Friday of - • ' v tmag2sdy >- Notice.—Tho JOUIINKXMKN TAJLOItB El> PUULnrgh and Allegheny* meets on the flrat&nd third WEDXKSDAY of evory month* at tho FLO&I* DA HOUSE, Market street. By order. jol:y , .v . - JOHN YOUNO, Secretory. LOi)QE, I. O. O. Fr—The Angocona Lodge,Noi2BD, X.0.0f O.F.* meets every \Vedtu‘?d&y oveulngln Washington Ilall, Woodst* [iyly : rf=s»Scrattila* It In due to KIKfl*S JFUriMum. to cay that it bon been knofrn to completely eradicate every vestnft* Of .this dreadful disease In less time than ant other rem«ly,and at less cost or inoonvenifloco to the pa .tlent. • ■■ > The thousands of certificates in the hands of tho propria tor. many of which arofrom well known citizens of the city i of immediate vicinity, go to show clearly i audbejond doubt; that Kira's Pstnommlsa medldne ofnoedmtiiJtt value, not only os a local remedy in ibralj/h Sight, but as.a.valuable internal romcdy.lnTitlng tho Investigating physicians, as well an tbesutferiug.patient, to become acquainted with its r merttB.' • - -vvVj Thosohaving Adreadnf^mixtures are assuredthatthls 1 mndlfinela purely natural, and is bottled as it flows from tbebosner of the earth. * - > i ThtfoSomna certificate is copied from apaperpulUshaial Syracuse,' W. 1% end bears date August % 18G2, to which U \ afeoapperuUd the certifiatito/tiitcddraUd D. T. Art, if. i Syracuse: - -.Thismayiu truth certify, thatl have been Ro hsdlyaf fljcted.wlth Soroflalaforthelastsevenycarsthatmostofthfl j • time! have beau unable to attend to any kind of business, i and much of : the time unable to walhand,confined to my | bed, aud havo been treated nearly all the- timoby-th&be&t i PhyrsicianeoUr country affonlx; -I occ^onafly - ' got some re? i Uof,but no cure,and continued togrow worse until Or. Foot i recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Bock Oil, BBove* i rythlng else had failed. :.-I did so without faith at first," but • tho effect vroa astonishing; it threw the poison to the surface > at once, and X at once began to grow better, and by using seven bottles lhave got a euro worth thousand***dollars.! .... .. .. -• MRS. HANOf M.'BARK^H, *’This may certify that I hare withKiel’s 'Petroleum, or Rock Oil, for more than a ye&vandhave re heatedly witnessed Its beneficial effects in th&cureof tndoi teiit ulcersand other diseases for whieh-lt 16 recommended* and cawwitb oonfldonce recommend it to be a medicine wor thy orattention, 1 andean safely say that sucoosa has attend ed its use where other medielne had fulled. D. Y. FOOT, M; D. ’ For sale by all the Druggists tuTlttslrarah. fan27;d£w. BARGAINS. | HAYING determined to dose my business within ttio .next sixty days, ! will pell off my remaining stock at greatly reduced pucofv Tbo dtoek comprise* many dcslra t>!o Goods; amongst tbetn'aro SO ps." Har’d Country Flan nel*, (telling at £0 cunts & yard. ' 3. G. MUNTZ* . '« . J*4:tf , - . . . .. Market street oparbllMriy; | DA.TEBr-'lO.tijaliSTicw; < - •• &cuags Prunes, Bla?sjiirs; • v > •5.-do-do fancy jars. • In store and for, salo by • - . V* JOSIIIIA JUIODK3 &CO„ 09 Wcoil utiviyt fabo . ~ WATKIt—A supply wccltwl by \j JOSEPH FLEMING, \ Successor to L. "Wilcox # Go. KNUINK ANl> BOlLßtt ¥OJI 8 ALE--A J\. Steam En«lno an<J Boiler, in good order, snltablo for atnnwt forrv boat or. eawmilL ■ Will be Bold low. for cwh.—- Arplvto fftMOT • JAMKB KL4KELY. •'IjlOlV brielc IJWELUNti -HOUSE on Wjlie bU,« -Jp. woll &mngo>lf ttltii gaaQitawWjbalb-room, £c:s2ooi -per year* l, Al*va targOToom,.the Ferontotos? of 140Tbird: street;ototoar officoj xont*slooperyeor^ l y' l : - v w, ‘- feWT ; 8, OUTUBERT £ SON, 140 TbW efc r»: ■ ; - ' - ' . •*'CSc-.;V • •/, *■ r*./ i* > , * ■\ 4;*■ THEATRE.— Josrpu C. fonza, Lestr* and Mana p«r—Fifth fitrrf!t,nl)Ovo\Vo<Kl.-..«Prlvfß ofudmPrlont ttoxes and Parqoetie Mlo;* Private Boxes, ;n $»; do. do. small, $5; Second Tier, 26c: Coxes Car tekred persons, toe, Penonssecnring seat* will t*e charged I2}£eU<. extra for the certificate, poors open at o'clock; iwrtornuinr* to com* mence at 7 c^clock.^—Tbis evening, February 2Mb,ISM. will b® octalthe excellent dram* of TUB.GUKKK SLA VB. ......Lorcudario, C. Foster; MiUppriri, McMillan; Malden, Mrs. Itynar; Baiicne, Mw. Foßter..;...To conclude with the magnificent drama; with new scenery, decorations, drew-s and oppoltJUnonls, the groat drama adopted n’ornUolwei’s mwol of the PAST BAYS OF ruJJPKU...... Arbnce* Mr. Brelstord; Lydou, Mr.C. Fo terNvd*a f Mm. Rynnrvlone, I M rs. Fas ter...~.Tbc favorite ac.troFfl AX’IIe MARIE PURLT is I engaged odd whl shortly appear. . ‘ • MJMEL’S NIGHTINGALE • "lII,A TROUPE, "*• ’' ■■ ' v - : ■ • wmt niß «i» PAVonitcf W. BIRCH, HARRY LPHR, MASTER FLOYD, A ND A NUMDRR OF NKW CANDIPATKS.FOII TUB- A Ltc FAVOR, Will give ihrtt^ -BKOONP CRARP ENTERTAINMENT, • • AT TfIU'ATIIKNiKUSr, THIS (Saturday) EVENING, February 25; •; Poors open at 7 o'clocki.> Ferfbnnanco to commcrcdat o'clock. ; C A; MeMASV6> DANCIIIfC ApADBBt?, . AT LAPAE&TTEIIALL. . Mlt;- a A. McMANVS respecifaUy announces to the ladles and gentlemen of this City,that having already Introddced the M Polka Quadrilles,” heh&H now in proriice among his pupils the new and beautiful u Schottlsch w fand *»S!a2arka rt Quadrilles; together wlUi many new and pepu* lar dances never before latroductd In this city. | HowouldolsofitatethatlhoLABTQCAPß|Tl/LI.BOIUTSR. will bo given at LAFAVKTTK IT ALL,on MOM>AY KVI,- NISO, February 27, 1854. H will not bo a Cus i tume Party,”•as was first intended. .Persons bating re-' I coirud Invltotlotiß to cither ’of tbu former parties, are I rospeetfally luvhud toatteml. j Ladies or gentlemen wishing to join his Acodotny, can. I. commence,, at any., lime, by making appheationto Mr. I McMaouSjStlhellatt.-■- / * r V J • padlcrf elaits moetß on every Tncwlay and Thursday after- I noons, at Genllemcn’a class mrota on and { Thumlay eveulngS, at 7J4 o'clock, and Masters’ dnss on | Wednesday and Baturday ancnloonsat 2)4 oVlock. , | TICKETS can bo had at any time Dyfurw the Party, j at tho Counting itooms of tho Mnming and Daily [ GcudleyfiT from Mr.M’JUantit, at the Hal!, on the days or I evenings of. tuition. : , •. , 1 v- ~,'' I jj R. Persons desiring Piano copies of either of .tho I Quadrilles, can procure them.of Mr.C,A.BIcMAMJS, at tho r 11011, on days or evenings of school, asho has contracted for t thtf music with tho Kastern puibHfihers. - • - fobltt i tAWJt/O UALL) AlmrfA strut near Hootfi opposite Ij\- Vi> fayetto Hall, ean be obtained tor Parties, IcsUvalF, Concerts, PnbPo Meetings. Ac. Alro,i Cdrgo's Cotillrm and fiax Horn Band can be found |tt readiness At all times, by applying to WB. FRANK CARGO; too Crystal Patace •Daguermn Roomsof R.M. Cargo AOn., Fourth.at; . : Uxto TEAHBPOBTATION TOTHEEASTEBHCITIES. 1854. mmmm D. LEECH & CO/S LINE, >... VIA CANAL AND RAILROAD,, BETWEEN Pittsburgh, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. - 0N the opening of Canal, . vru aro prepared to carry a largtquanliiy of produce and mfcrchauilizutn and from ibn-Eastem cilice, having in addition to. our own atoefcof boats and cars, recent!/ added, by purchase .with another party, the stock .of Bingham's Mr.e r which ifilttacTfn&cniA lerlolly our rapacity amf facility for. tnnjFpurtatiDn.; The PdiinnylTanfa Railroad Company having now withdrawn from the Portage Railroad* St.will enable rmrear* to pass it in one third the Ume previously taken; this will &rve u& in creased dt*pntcl>. Shipments consigned U>either».fiheun dendgnidi will ho forwarded tyithoutehorgoforcomtni>Bion, and alt fnAiructionn promptly atieuded to* •. ; Frv}'«hts always carried at the lowest enrTent rales. ■ A»Ulrepf> or apply to .. • : IL, LEECH. it CO.. , . • I*trt»n street and CimftLl'UWiurgb.;', UAEltlrf-A LBtJCIL; . f Receiving dopot, ID South Third street, ..'1 Deliveringdepot.Dock fL, I'hlltuTolpliln: A. SMITH, Agent, * . No. 75 North struct, Baltimore.-- > : j. McDonald, Aganft; No. 8. UathTY' Plnoo. New .Yorfev. . PENNS* LV AN IA & OHIO b I3TB •• BETWEEN Flttsbnrgti andthe ISastera Ctllcsi , Bmßii, OFfr’ICIAL NOTICE has been glretx that the SfafolYoritft' will be open cm the Ist of March. IVo am prepared lo> Klait oarLine* ini two or three day?? nfier. and iirtmow ready to receive freight for-Philadelphia, NeVr* Torkiind' tLdumore, at moderate rate*/ • Having recently' iidded extensively lo onr car unrtboafc «t«vk, by ppmhasawllli another party, n portof thn fltwte nfUiiigham & Cc»v(wbt> Totlro aa will bo wen hytho ae» companying notice, the. .bttsinoys :6fportatjon,); our tonnage capacity is greatly JnrrcuHjih - " - TlmwHhdmwal of the carspftlmPennyWnnia Ttnllroad Company from, the Stain I load, -wUteiwble uato save about two days In time of transmission.' . ’* • CLARK Ar,TIIAW» : - Canal H«fun«:VJli>»burjrli, ra.' .’ WIWIS A. UUTLlilt, 219 Marketi>U and lt»S South Front ■ . Fi CLAUKK. . No. 1 South ‘Vt illiain Ft.* NowiYork.- ; , - IVIMJAM FALU - (.. TSNottUstree^JtalUtßore. BINGHAM’S I.IRK. , . TniS la lo jpiw imtlci!' that wo )>av^’teliroJ from Ibo Trrtnwportniion Itosmcf* oirtlttv Peims-ylTHniti canal niut ruUrouliv hetwmi rUU»bnrgh mid FliUiulolj'lua nnd It iltlmorQ .anJ7W» Tsconimeort onr former cwrtomorfr.arbo wi«h' to ship pnotTa by .lhe..al)bTp D. Lt«:l\ A O)/#, Bn'd.UieiVnimlVatrtft aTiiVOJiioUno. . ; ' IllMniAM Jc IWCK, - %VM; ItlNOtfAM ft 00. OHIO AHO PEHHSYIiVAHIA EAHKOAD.< 00SIHENCINU FElili VAR r28,18M. ■■■; ■ 1864. ‘ ——. 18g4; MI l/TATL TRAIN leave* Pittflbnrg-ft at 8 AM-fdiDPsntAlU- . r jjX nuc'cf takestea ttCrestlihe.hnd" makes a dose con- ! n bifitEipresaTr&in, reaching Cioeln- p nati ISo’cloctentul^hti'•' r .- r - v' 1 .-. - ...v * ... [-• EX PRESS TRAIN leaver. Pittsburgh a*- 3 o’clock. P. M.* f after- tbe andvedofr iba train from'Philadelphia. Ttnd.rcachos.CrcstliDe at li,3o>|*» foanecilDjfwlih the* .t ■ Night Express which reaches Cincinnati iu the morning;! ?- -Connections are made will* the Ohio and Indiana, tvmi t*- for Day ton,-Indianapolis and tonrnala:ln<liana. ;••• .i ---Odoncctlona are made with, Cleveland. UooroovillcjSnn- tr Jaykjrj -TolwbS Detroit .and Oblftigo with JJncyrns, Upper. and the tftvrnß on lho'Mnd- lUtot Roail. ; .AlsivvrUh MountVemou, Newark, ZanesrUla and towns . On-ths&lan*fleldrOftd.-. ■ ..-T...-V » Potato Cincinnati; $7; to Indianapolis $8; to Dayton IRfiO; l to Tolwln S(J; tOt Colnmbnß $5 t 25; Otavnl&nd $4. Through ticiola,to .IfOuisrUlo ofi redeted rates. • • •• t RETURNING t 1 THE EXPRESS .TRAIN hatros CrcsUino at:l.lft' P>l, f aodroaehes Pittsburgh nt ftSU pr oUb the ! TastßxprossTraliitbroughtttfifieQtihouratoFhnadeJphia. ! MAIL TRAIN leaves Crestline at-. 30, A. M„ ot» thrf nr* t rival of the Night ExpressTrnln from Cincinnati, and i arrives at Pittsburgh at 11.40, P3L. .. ... i NKW BRIGHTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN le»W ! PittsbuißbotlOArU, nnd6 PM» andNerwllrightonatC ; A and 1.15 P.TM. ,„ A t I -, FREIGHT.TRAIN leavesPitfeburgbntTAM r amlQr. j M., and arrives at 4,30 AM, and 4.29, PAL - ■ \ ) 4®rThb Trains do not ran on Sunday. -/ > Tickets or Portlier information, apply at the ticket | offices of tfv6 Ohio and Pennsylvania llnilrond O-mpany, of j J. G. CURRY, at tbo corneroffie&uader-tbo Monongtibela j -House,Pittsburgh, or of ' , GEORGE PARIHty Ticket Agent, 7 : j : Federal street Station. • . \ JOHN -KELLY. Pawsengor Agenf. • < - . : A»touliUlng:llesuttg "pHIODUCBD by using li, A. • Falineslock’tf .Yormifogo, ■" {■ IT which ran always to dopended on, as it novvr falls to 2 • tid the system of worms. • - i- . < Canada, Mawfrl8 t r - Messrs. Ji. A. JUhnatock <C Cb.—-UfenUcmctj:My dltlio | ujri, eight years of ag6»:wß*fl>r a eocridcrnblo time suiTer- . t ingfrtm worms. I purchased one bottle ofyoar Yrnni- ‘ | tmtonishment ; she passed onahtjndrtd and - twcnty-on e i worms, varying fmtn eight to sixteen inches Ih length, ibfv - \ sidesXiaworms. naringexpetlehccd the good enuettf of this i medicine,!administered itagalri to tnrboy.fitreyeawold. *. I with, the same happy effect, passing forty-eight worms,.of. i vnrknutsfzeit. I feci H a duty torccomxhond this Vermifuge, •' i aud to make tfcocascs of my children known lo the public. • ? YoaroVt uetTant, '> Joitw Moors;- Alexander feg ’ Prepared and sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK & Cd./eOrncr j of Wood. and-First streets, Pittsburgh.. > ■•; feV2l t • v s.’ ; —'*■•? >S' ■ , * • r l* ~V-^ • l r :y~ ’ : •:•■:. •■ " -: : ' f •■■■..■■■ ■■•■:•■•■. AMUSEMENTS. Hew Arrangement, English dhawingpapk &—j u*t receive j, what man’s bestEngltah Urawlng Paper, as follows: - - - Antiquarian.............. 'it by 62incb©$* 27 by < 40' :v ■ ■■ f .. Atlasby 3CI- ■ Columbia 23 by 01 Elephant.. 23 by 27 « - by 131- . ■ Super Iftby’ZT : -Royal • Medium........ 18 by 23 • il 3Xmy „ 15 by 20 ■ , ..Also-liO yanlsGonnanßoH Drafting; Paper* &7. |rcbfs brood. Corns and examine ntul you vrlll geoleell all of lbo above lowor than can bo luul elsewhere*.; • SAMUEL 11. No. S 7 tVooil street," HMTNKft & CO., street Miyu ■ oil a frush supply of the following bow book* ■ tfketrJießof tbelrish ltar,by ibo KU Hos* Richard Iclor fthlel, M. P.j Wlth raomolr anil notes by R.StcUon Slacken tto.D.aii. Lib) at tho Fite Points;thnOlilJßrcwery ami Ihn N£w IlKlonJlpußQ at the .Vito Point*. Home. Scenefl and Homo : Bouods, w ibo World from my Hodov,t ByH. Marion Stephens . ;. t Hapsanil Mlahnpa: By Uroce Oreenvood.' - : , liarly By Mary Frorear.-• • Autobiography of an Anno Cora MrtvatL ■■ ' * " Tt. MINER &CU No* 32 SmUhTltdri ptrret.. . lAtubmaio arriving tiyruil- X -mil, aud forpalttby : - v vKINQ &?JtI£KUUIKAD., fel)2d ■. ; . . /~VIL—IU fcbU Linseed Uil* jact received at»a for faJevby : \J ' ' FLKUTNtt BKOS, ;:r BuftCoaaorJo J. KMd. No. CO 'Wood street.. A LCOliUt— iuntore Jl\ mod for aatoby . - • . ‘v.feb24V.-;-:’:,‘ / IUIIOSIK OUEKN—MX) lbsin slumanj roraulo by ■ Kj &mu Ji.t.inso'iiitos. (SUHOMIS' YfcULOW—GDO lbs loslura aotl for sale by •* mUMISO lUUJ3. Bluo YkrioL in *u;ry ana for Sslo by V : f»h24 < VLKMINQ ItROA. 11l UX< Cooirert Bcltnal Ismglsss; at sslo It T 1 fob2* ~ FtEMISOJinOg. ’ . UEIII.aNNVALSALE : AContlnftra tliroiigtiß’ebraiiry, 1354. : A. MAEOX it CO., Nu. i> f-'iTLti Ftrert. njivji;,, ibn •-Iron Ciiy Uot*jl. win rtjnUQuo ihtdc is*mii AnTmßl Bulotlircragh thßinqnthof FeWuary, Their luaimiiiw Bt«K wiltlw igaln dbwni niul FOltl afr jOili FUll- Tima itEPUoiioy xgr,PRiQEB, foi - • Bfotlcc to .l'fttloM;: ■ /"IOAT n Ar?I)B, YeKt Htimls, and rants fakers .tmnttsl V fttiTOHN CALtAttAS’ilf COTniir of Wood and 6trooU« Coah paid for work orcry SatunUy f-j “ ROBERT E. EUILUTS, ATTORNEY AT LAW^ ST. LOUIS. Mo. A N EXPERIENCE!* AND. I'RACTICAL -Oiio-wbotinderptanda Uto'tiaAJowlu all its di'fcatK monts,.at JOHN McCUWKEY 4 Je3 No. 8S Wood street nod Diamond alley. V, <y \y£ ; : A- ITiKMiyq EROS. V ' ■ V>, - : N t'- ;• >«■ ■
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