*v _ * „;L*• >,j v.' i, V ?, ‘K -- - ' >vtV-> v >v\ . > •> . - ‘ , ' If .■. -, .■„■.»•■ v*n '3/ "• A**..-. ■V. *••*;•:. »\i ■■■•.'>■•:•*. »■:•■•■’:■- -.‘w*’ .••.•■ *»•■■■.’. ,•■ . i.‘ •■’ n■ •« «<. *••;.•:,..•<• ’Ja" 7 .? 5 .•» .. .■., -; v ,4 .•«.;•••? %,.• 1 . 4 ,*«.. . • , ■•.•■.'■.■.■/•■ .-v ■. •.- r i->‘.. ~.. £ - •* - ••, * ~? -L > - ,:s:.'**"***•*' ■* *\,."r ...'•■'/•i"\ f-'* :;■•?* *■ ;i-. ‘f*: ■»* ■*•— a' • ■■•,■''• ''•' •' :". •. ’•• . J ::- "-■■ • ••? ••:■.. - ; ,• ?, i ::• :? ■>-. .•..••••».■ ■: -\-. ■. :•■•-;■. •.■■.. .r-*. >;• ■ ..•■.■.••: l , ;*.n \- ■-. t ■ ’ ‘ ‘ ' *' ** \ *" \~*** t ****** ? fc W V*, 1 * NJj ** v ‘ i'^' T * . *,; * «C r * a 1 •-/ * ,*■. „ ► /I * ‘ _ i. - 4 **■s**"* r •■:. v’- V-- . >. ‘ . • \-- v J ’fs t ‘ ■ 1 v * .>• •«■./•■; - <.*. ». V? .r/M'n. v^';*”<"'•*»■* .■. • ■ ■ - ■ i. 5 . •:.,•.■»■ ,i.\ i,s • •*'***«***'•*•*•*. •<"•■: -V ■■.•■■■. .■•%■■ ■ >■ " ■ ■..■.■■■■■•■ -• :*J -- ■ ■ - - - - : f c'. ■■, '■v X■ : r-, iX 1 ! ■ ::.f • --•■«■■-.--• - ■---- •■-■■--- ! --■■-■■- t f .:,:.f„..f. 7 .- -jT^gy =" —• DA3XY BEVIW r OP>itriSBDBGH MAMi h *l ■■■■■ormt.mrtmJUnrJliaanm Sur r --\ ;. , ~. Tac«iny.FcbTun.y2s,ism / Tbo ImproTed state of our rivers by the lato snow si f : -T-- • ;raiDfy ha? caused o better. Cjeling in the Jobbing tra< i itf il'K*■•* -~T• 'Mnlm &ad«nr maebaat* guendly boqp Infflliog ai *r .•‘I 'r.'-l • - ißhlpping orders to thole country customers. Wo Soli -• • ;l8f,!»on-IralstoourmerebantflofgngnrniiaMolasses, fre •••: :below. The receipts at tbo wharf Of ftoduco, &c.,wera ve ;y -r- . ... .heeTj.^ralftcights conUone high. In onrmartetsi ■\. ■ ■ -rrrr.!- •bnTono material chango reported—no large or imports i<»' .transactloM .having transpired since the arrival of theE <-?- • wpalto indirate any "range. Ihe market for Renvoi ■'■■■ ' . .. .. . - - .fvprtalopa i.sdepteK®l, and we find neither havers or» ■- J.e« willing to operate;at present. The fact is, tho foreij ' advices have proved altogether unsatisfactory. - -BhOOMS.—There isa steady demand for Blooms in ami iisfc ‘i! ‘•*l • • lot". wilßa sale of 15 tons Juniata at $85,0 months.^ BBEaWAV-Wetov* sales reported of 1100 lbs, fro •-«i •jL **LH'*> • Rtore, nt 2CA/,v. t equal to caxh. . " • BACON.—'iho aumiindi is moderate at former prices. T • qun*o .Nfaonldnrs 0.t&4m x A*> Dnins o@9*^c.- V*' : *’ r '’ tr: vSm--*.-* ■ ... r LOUn.-rWo contmuo to notico Ter/limited recclo l both by river and otherwise, ami all iotsfoffered from fir -^IFA‘VL6>?.?, ; vL.C-fg-Jt 1• : • ■■■■- ~-.- -.SBBBSs—— ..... hands are readily taken at $J@7,l2. for home consumpUo .- .- -V.r. The stiwk In Btores is decreasing, and unless receipts ii »iSVt f ii s *' ■ -.- •. - :••'•"•'••.; iwovo the homo demand, in the absence of any shipping d ■afl**rP'Q;W;’tS-sSI-'jli'MiJr.'b-rr; —mand, vlll prevent any immediate decline in mark. if-fi?** ' The demand from bakers and rntaUers is brisk, at pric <> ICrt >]-j -n =- = note a sale of 50 hbi. from store, : liUTTEK—lhere is more Inquiry for 801 l and packodf. t 'i l '-V!''3 f '/.>'r t ’ 7 A' ■ shipping, but prices remain nnchanacd. Wo note sales k '»T* ,,, 'li <: fW»J'’^V?{its J ß« • fibl.lsltollntl2J<;@l3 ! fibblsdo.Bt l4c. Wgrftv't-fgi} ■> WHISKY—Too demand continues atcady at 27@25,W11 - - ■ vales ol 28 bblsnt those figures. W ’ '■ h OWVISB SEED—Sales from storo of 20 bus at $5,60: ' bna do first handß at $5,25. ' :; HAY—Sales of 5 loads at tho scaltM at $12(o;14. : - - rmno reported ready sale at dlfp42, fruin at 44(1,45 ssssssassar” : 4j:Cs V W .;;;;; . - * ■ Wooster 25 ■ ... imiiANA. 65!^]?R2i* , **»V.v'.!!i’n State Stock Banks .’ t ‘ Vi.!’,. State Bk.andhranches... 1 &58tato- stock Banks : iM&mW. ! - - t — - “”*,v,s,wsr" •■ 1 iipitew - - - 1 . - g 8 - ::::- , : .,.~»™.._. — ' ■ I Allaolwni nan5*.....:... 1J . WtSf pa ■' ' SS^r:::::-.s . • - .._ Lonlsvlite gdbe- Stlonls- —*l diso’ tlV.f.'-frDv'eri'ilgO.- - VALUE OP COINS. - . . , pa 1 .American Gold (old) .prt - - r 1 SoTcruicms...., —^4l c>^ { "'l _r*J ,(Jalnotts„ 6 ( ft»if j| Frcderlckdors 7 I T-iy^r S&s ..... 4 * Patriot .15 1 j _ COSRKtC® HKILI TOR' *HC SOSStCtd MS? BT ’ ‘ Patrick* & Friend, Exchange Broken . ... CoriMrr 0/KrtA amt Weed rirrets, 2Vttrsuryii. - “A**. Bhf. i^.Jkrre — : - United States os. IS6B $ 110,00'$ 120,00!$ 100,( UnitolStatesJs.lS.'yJ. 100,00; 101,00’ 100,( «BBS*i^J? !^nSS©WsS! hfeiSM{^l©i>4?ir^s»: 1 PennsylvtiniaOs.lslo... ooo' 10O,( ®t6fefi^aS^f^JPsft^ ! gSA*}« Penn»ylTauis6«.lSr,S 85,00. 07,00’ 100 J 3^t^eM)^hlre:KV' J, v^h < tri J AUi-ghenycnnuty ('«..„ i 100,00: 100,t WStKIeS Allegheny coantyeonpons 05,00. 100,«, 10n,( Pittsburgh city tfs lOO w: loot Newark JOi##! 102,00 100,1 Allegheny City os. SS.OOj 60,00; 100,1 Allegheny City coupons,payable i •-. ’ • ,ln Phlledci/hla...‘. L. 02,001 04,00 100,1 ,> „ bass.stocks. | ! ■• • t ■ life? v . JUrk ofPUtrtiurgh 55,75! 50,i '-- '''•" Merchant#*Slamifacturers’Bank 67,00 67,50; *so,i ■ Kvchanpr■Bank- : .M& Farmers’ Deposit Bank 1 Sifos'S'Si?(?iii'Sh};FJv’f Allegheny Savings Bank..: 00,00 00,00 J,’ - : -'1 ■ IiUTDGK STOCKS. j ! ■ Jlonongahcin Bridge.. 23,76. 24.00| 25,t ‘ - ■ - - " St. Clair strr'et bridge i 85,001 25,1 WHed . . Hand street Bridge 00,00 ! 00,00: 47,1 Northern Übertle. Bridge 30,0 r.: 35,00; 50, < l J*CcJavh%^{hd.Vagi>V _ —-—.- . issuiianci: stocks. 1 Si^WxAirtißlKjSJ'fiSt'’ s 3S l £jssE £ sff , Western l:,7lir.;r.rc Oi.rnvany 16,55 15.00 atiler.s’lns:.ram-..c-,m:.wnj 16.00 17.M' ftoy. -,*oAssociated Kiremcn’eOrmoany.— 5,(«:i: 7,vj; Atlantic and tilde 12,uc; 44. C- 1 50, PlttiihnrglitCrucin.iali. lamisvUle 41,t« 43,CP- 60, S^iWit^hr^JLSjSi'iPraa^ot'lckoErle . ( 24,00! to, ■*'2f3fto£j3fi® ntf AvtfS 0- Pittsburgh Gas Works. 65,00 . M f.l! to, • -,- -a Monengaheia backwater J_i 4»W S sW|«e34®AvJ.<®igS{riS&j3aiu , %St ' UAU.KOAII STOCK. ; Pennsylvania Knfitead 49,00; . 49,76; to, i-J^ffi!* , ®3Bp , wS®SlSSffli6 , j£ t *ft ,: l' fflifcnnd Pmmsylvnnla ltallro*J_ 48.76: 49. f«; 60, »M<^lft»fgjftllS!sSi ii. , S H * North Western— n or.: VIA' l- Adventure.— 0,25 7 5o! ” *'• OhioTrcp itebi ■ 17g,c! —- W «:“o! :: ’ Catling 3,00] 3,25| ” |g $ :: f Penliwular ! i • E^B&•!s"A^^" —— - J Avery i 2.00^ ~ " KISS—SfI jg :: „ hand Furniture, each day at 10 an ••■-.-• •;. o’clock; and at early-gas light, each evening. Watches : •J""olry,Guns,Pistols,Bookß,Fancyartlc l M:cntiery,Bo Shoos, Ac., with a general assortment of every dcscript .'-k?' , of Dry Goods, liefer to theprinripalmerchants. fob b'- h' l ' * hi- n-* 7 Auction—Dniiy Sales. tsL? ~~ - i A Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood i &£i J Fifth htreetK, at 10 o’clock, A, M„ a general awortm ' ' ' — _____— b of Soafiouabls, Staple and Fancy Dry Good*, Clothing. B< *s‘L and bhoea, UatP.Cope, «Sc., . A AT 2 O’CLOCK, P. M., V; Groceries,Queenawaw, Glftratrore, Table Cutlory, Look ? Gla«se9,Newand Second Hand Household and Kitchen £ - ■ AT 7 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fancy Articles, Musical Inatrum® , _ " p - h - da !E!l a “oT,- “ - J QECOND TIAND PIANO-FOKTE, at Ancuotr-On TU O DAY Al-TEBNOON, February 28th. at 3 o’clock, at Commerrial aalos-toom, corner of. Wood and-Fifth stro - . . . will bo sold, onosccond-hami PianovForte and stool. ' ' _,P.M DAVIS, Anef CUPHIUOU hoskwogd case piano forth, at j O TttiN—On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Match 3, at 3 o’cl 1 —— -_ ftt the Commercial salos-rooms, corner of Wood and f streets will bo sold, one rery fine-tonwl rOPewood’ case ■■■■■■ • ■■ octave piano forte, worth $275*- Also two piano stools. P.~ M; DAVIS, Anct* — 1 iiIKUTy tfTRKBT IMIOWORTY AT AUCTION,*- • • . . ±J BATUHDAT, March 18th, at 3 o’clock, on llid prom - .wUI be sold without rusoryo, by order of Itohert llobb, F Trustee, &c., eight valuable Lots of Ground, situote on south side of Liberty atroot, at its Junctlon wlth Sixth two of which extend on Sixth street, each having a fror ,!&3l&sri IS fret ond an uverago depth of 120 feet to.an alley. Alsotwolotsof ground on Virgin Alley, hnvingtogel a front of 64 feet 3l£ inches, and extending back 83 fw - - . . ■ - —. au alloy 10 foot wido. The premises on Liberty and Si “ Btroets, oro at present occupied by clothiers, and &ro d< able locations for business purposes. . .• - •-*•••-■ ■»' - A plan may bo seen ntthe Auction rooms. Terms at i ■ . . , . . P. M. DAVIS, Am ftetMsSl ' “ TT'IFTII STItKKT FUOFJSKTY FOR SALK, —On Tl J? DAY, March 7th, 1854, at 3,o’clock, will lx» sold on A —• ■ - - - 1 —— premises, that valuabloLotofGyound, situotoon those • ... side of Fifth street, between Wood and Smlthlield Btn having a front of eighteen feet on Fifth street, ami ext -.. ... log back 120 feet, on- U orepted a tt?o- atory -ft- A- - _ house, at prosont occupied, w o bookstore by .Oeorgo Q tffis-.asyu^fPss:jf»t-rf^-Aiuhtr <: rjL loy. Tonnacwh. *“ ' - . -- M°— ~ . .- . v;• ; - In store and for sale by Vit KIRKPATRICK & HERBON ' • •- A SPHA'LTUiI—OOO lbs, good, in store and for soi ‘ : ' ' I ■-: : A ftiMT '-. ’* l>uu> FLEMING BRf Tl :'*“ T>ULL BOTTKR—6 bbls fresh Roll Butter,received Tifors&loby [fobl7] KIRKPATRICK & HERRO? -• ,*\TOLAS3EB—2OO bbls New Orleans; 60 bbls Syrup 'ft'l • K>K-BALB-A twostoiy Brick Uott»e,with ■*'fi l5 Suear UoUf " 3 ' for Ml * by KPJG Jt •MOORHKJI ’ • ¥i *UUU b Lot 48 feet front on Carpenter's alley, l’bo g 1. KI ->. u ..*.. 3 l°y lU £gj ' house Is a very comfortable one, with a pleasant yard, gropo New Arrival of Spring and Summer Dry '■ vines, trees, 4c.: Termsf $6OO in hand; balance at 1,2, and -■ Goods.- ■ 3years.' S. CUTHBERT & SON, _ AT No. 09 N. W. srDB OF WOOD STREET. f«b22 No. 140 Third street.. T\ -GREGG & CO., Importers and Jobbers in British, J Jl^ 3 * r i •• 4 \ tn l- mHUEB HUNDRED DOLLARS CASH, tho balance In three A'* D » R \ Havl . n Brewlv *V -.- f«h23 \. -. ' • •■■ I rears, and nriod &1000—fbr a ?ood brick dwelling hoasc, edo l ar largo andexUrnsivo stock of spring and. summer it*^^tot»,k«rtA< l a.V«itemtoA- - to^ormSou^oft^Tn^ar^gC n . -,-oS-Mnaneementsfobuyevsa.a^vavetymS _ w 7* • ■ ■•-•-'• -- •• -■-_: - Fourth street. TUBT KECETV'ED.bv Exorese, this dav— ; -■* Among our dry goods stock wßl.be found cashmeres, de ? BOOK&—Received at DAVISON'S BOOK 2doz. ColPs IteonaGmrPistols. 4. fi nml »ix Inch laincs, Portsmouth lawns of the meat doßlroblo designs, ' ?-& 4 £- fc 3 GS -Market street, near Fonrih-Prixo &, W C nohrir lustres, olpaaw,plain black and fancy figured .StJ e Vr —flnthenfeand abuso-of Alcoholio'LhjnorS In Hctdth and- i « Warner’s 41 ' * 4 ’a bentiful nocketsixo. - ginghams and fancy prints, latest styles broadcloths, fancy v-; Disease, |by W. B, Carponter, M. D. .Price 50 cents; by For solo at * DOWN & TETLEY’S.' vestings* cassuaeres, satluetd; tweeds and summer pania mail GO cents. Alcohol and tho Constitution of Mon, being feb7 - ‘ ■ 130 Wood street looning; brown ahd block muslins, table dlapors. apopubit and ecientlfic account of tho history and proper- T> a<7.im —rr^m —: -n — : tztz: —; —n —7 We have also oponeda very largo assortmvnt of bonnets, i ties of Alcohol, with h colored chemical-chart; By £. L. K A n R n^tT‘ >oU^ ,4?“ 5 /•' °T r ah . ouWyrjJ * newest styles, palm leaf hats, Rutland braid and Leghorn, ■X *? J- t;W- O'f- < i- U^ ns * bymail OOcents.- • _^bi4^ Eg nd mofe^G v?A v 55^ 7 BFr rn and on extensive variety, of hosiery, gloves and ribbons; fob 22 • - -JOHN B» DAYISON, 65 Market sL •. :-£r**\ FRANCIS gELLbRS & CO. with loccpfoods, fancy noiUogs jaeonette, mull and figured /•T f -.’ /s ‘ 7:; }: .'■ • _ —..”7T, sBoo for n well arranged GOITAGH IIUUSE Swiss mnslins and black f ilk velU«, &er 'sys -t u 'f' si t BOOKfr—Lyell’a principles and Man* v/rituated in South Pittsburgh, with a lot 07 feet front Our-Vairiuty stock embraces in part combs, buttons, per* A--1 r^.:'^V T ‘A';’/; c S«v»*y^s ,J js : sv.* woRB7» Peruviau • Anticputies, Hawks;-Good- .bylB2 t deep_toanaUey; the. house contains three rooms cussion c&pa, threads, port snocaies, patent medicines, pc> ._ . Ti-, a Eloquence; Twelve Month*’ Volmateer .in withabaaement, a fine-porch iu front, good spring and fumery, and aimagt every article .usually kept in theva *•» iSTbomosEdmandson yB.LeriEdnmodstm,etaL . Howard Hmlco; Wortapu Architecture, hy.Tothill, Wills, Bonlott, sprioff hoaseiufiDe lot of fruit trees of choice qualitiw, rioty line, together with a-largo stock of gold and silver •'*• +’*:• :j. o■ r -: v r’/-." 4*v. A. W. Loourfsfbt ■plaintiff, ana-Judge Hepburn; Stan- I»fov«v<*c; Works on Mechanics; BeynanlfaChemistry; peach, cherry, quince, 4c M a grape orbor, strawberrUs, and watches, watch materials, classes, cold and ciltJ# , -’*' r ‘V of fe-Ai ■!'C- V jfc wnd Umbstocttcr for defendant. ure fl Dictionary of Arts, manufactures and mines, latest a variety of flowers and Ehado trees. This property is in a newest patterns, and a great variety ‘ ‘lf offejoctment fbr about 300 acres of valuablo cool edition; Downing’s works: Tho Literature and Literary healthy and pleasant location, and is offerod for the above clocks, all of whldiwlU ' • 1 V Elixabcth township, near McKeesport. This cose Men of Great Britain and Ireland, besides a large stock of low price, and on easy terms of payment. or Fatlafnctory refereci^-^^ L 'C> '-tr'-^ArjVv^••■ ■!’ ;">wcTj'- . s As tried about a year ago, and occupied -a week. It will scientific, literary., and theological-worko, at DAVISON’S ' S.CUTHBERT & SON, N, K--An tars^^ » ,w«a , r Cf '**l* r a K.*“4fcbably takovpaliko period of tlmo on its wcond trial. BOOK STORE, 66 Market street ftb22 , feb3 HQ Third street. feb2s - ■ '■. -■■■■:. _ .- -. . ••':• • - : '-'^•■'a'--"'"-' #s ■ m>: ' • ?;■ . i 1 _»>* iK'-iZZ r i f i’ 1 \; AGoon Siosy Is toH Of acbudtrymanjln appearance, who • ■•■• ■*••*:• was passing down Liberty street one day last week. -A* bo FEBRUARY 28 Passed ono'uf tho Jew clothing storta on that street, an im* .. •■_ _- _ •-•"• portunato vendor ofapparel-seized him*by tho ann,-andin" BXEE'tINGOPCOUNCII.S, ; • aiated. on “taking him in.”, Tho countryman, after expos- CoundismotVjtestovohlng in. their chambers, in the Citj was dragged into the shop, where he selected *suit Hall. 11, ‘ . of clothes, and ordered them to be taken to the Sb Cl&lr "■Osmaatm resolution opposing the Nebraslca Hotel, giving his name, and stating that- hewould pay for WU, passed in Beloct Connell last meeting, was taken op when delivered. Ho went out, bat only to bo attack" and with baton© dissenting vote, Mr. Gracey, who od by the next door neighbor, of hla first friend, who sup" did not believe Councils had any Tight to interfere In tb 0 posed ho had not been 1 * suited;” cur friend entered tho matter.: aecond store,, made alikeporebase, ebdgavothenmedirec. tions. Before ho got out of the street, ho had bought eight suite of clothes, and ordered them to bo taken to the hotel, ■ V'T'-yi * A;"«-*»■* ■ • *-A • A . TDESDAT; SOBNJNQ:::::^: number ofpe HUona for the extension of grading -axtd-paving,:; gas, water, Ac., were presented 'aTufappropri fttely referral. * - An ordinance waspassod finally, in regard to tbe discharge of pig metal on thewbarf fromboats. . It provided that no pig petal or blumcfl should be allowed to lie on thswharf longer tban twenty-four hours after Its dlscbarge from tbe • bO*tA-‘?‘ A ' A. A.-/ ‘ An ordin anco 1 n regard to theiironring.ofdriiyF, wagons, and other vehicles, was taken up/amended'and jiasEod. ‘ ; The report of the .Finance CommltteeVwas accepted, and the onJlnancwi abeompauying It adopted*. .. , «®be reports oftbo T?ater ttnd Printing; Cbmtbjttees were presented, and actlojr of Select Coancllconcarred in. &i«t Cbunctl->Tho JFinanco Cotriinltted: presentOd thelr enniud.report,'aroOmpanied by an ordinance making'an, propriaiibns for the ensuing year. The report set forth thht the revenue of the city, for the year, would be as fol- r lows: i - : : A Water Bents ............ i.Monongnbela Wharf.:;... 'i Allegheny Wharf.....;.... , Diamond marko t.............., •r Wagons.'forfeits, fines, Water rents and new buildings..;..,, Dray licenses... ...A., • • Interest on Gas 5t0ck.'......;;....:.;..;.. i Sundries ’ • The estimates forlhepresent year «e m follows: ‘ Interest on dty 1«au5.....;;,.000 Salaries Of City Officers.A.!^lQ,700 Public Printing.;.....l,ooo fitgiue and- Hose 3,600 City Watchmen.... 1,100 " Water Works. ; 1,600 Cleaningstreo'ts--F»rttDistric;.;.. M ......... 2^oo «:•. ;Bceond. 2,000 '■*' •/. lamps and lighting streets.9,soo ' Expenses of markets.. ... 100 Mondngahelft wharf....... a. 500.. Allegheny wharf 5...;......;;..:.., ' 500 A' AV Board of Hea1th.:.;......... 500 . 00ntingentfund................................. 4,000 CityLbang duo and falling due...;::... 57 • r ' 'Outstanding warrants;..29,ooo.oo '• : ' $177,231.57 The ordinance making tbo appropriations, provided that *two mills bo assessed end appropriated for thelmprorcment •of the cltv.- . It wasabto accompanied hr an ordinance authorizing tho Mayor to borrow $19,63157, and to HEue ktmda tor the rams redeemable in 1574, and bearing six per cenbtbterest. -This sum fe to be borrowed to meet tbo loans foiling due 4oringtheye«. ; - After , discussion, the report was accepted, and tbo brdl manoes passed. A _ A reportfrom' the Wator Committee was presented, ex uibUing the eost -and revenues that would arise from the •extension of water on tbe following-Streets: Tan Bream Webster, Miller, Mulberry alley, Pehn,' Arthurs, Carson, Clark, Becond streets, and Pennsylvania Avenue. - The cost dor the extension of the water pipes is act down at $7,233, sand tbe revenues $902. Accepted. The Committee on Printing reported In favor of paying •tho Commercial Journal $129, and Wm.B: Haven $139,£5. The Committee recommended the selection of a German pa to do the city printing. Tbo bills were ordered to be •paid. Concurred in ,by Oommou.Council. ' ECection of met tnconventlon - lastevening, to elect tax-collectors tor.the ensuing year. A'communication was presented from* the Treasurer, Wtaring.f hat six of the tax-collectors had settled their dupli cates. Tho tax-collector* of tbo Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Wards had partially settled.; The Councils proceeded to an election with the following TesuU:.' '. .... .... Seventh Wnrf—William Wilsbb, 36: John Beatty, 2s John Gordon, 2. ... Eighth Waxd—Wm. Griffin, 2 1 C.Jeisup, 18. Mtnth Word—George Dobbs, 19; Hugh flatnmond, 20. Robzeis, tds TaAOiniik—ivhen we sco pralso like the following, in regard to“ an actor, In a paper published in tho Athens of America, we incline, still stronger, to the belief that Bobcrte has fewauperiors on the American stagel The s*»awspeaking.of his appeaumcent the Howard Athenmam* Bays “He opentsd in the worn and thread-hare part of ‘lU'ihard HI/ tw a very full and highly fashionable house. .at the Howard Athenccam. It is enough for the present to say that he brsde a decided hit! He introduced tnauy by-plays «nd effects tbit were new, yet entirely appropriate auu de cidedly effective in the estimation of tho maturcst judg ments. Borne of his effects were really magical, wliich Is saying a good deal for who aspire to professional distinction among our people.” - Put Toirsenip.—Tho'Auditors of ibis township, hare presented/their. annual statement. The receipts of the towns hi p, by road and poor tax, amounted to $2,372 52—cm addition of $l6 to this earn, for stope solely mndo /the tota* - ree*ipto 25, leaving a balancoin the treasury of $lB 20. The Audi* tors cf the township, have fixed the rates of tex for road /and township purposes t for the ensuing jear at fira mills cn the doilor, ami for the poor at two mills on tlio dollar, in all joot exceeding seren.miUs, to beawesedon the county valu ation. : ' "• Bitoop Pott^r,-—ConfUerablo feeling is manifested in this city against this gentle©*#, ia regard to bis refasal to iec* tore before the library Association,on tbe22d. Thereason assigned by the reverend gentleman, was. which had come to his knowledge. The .Tbk&i presumes that Lucy Stone and Antoinette Brown are a couple cumstance*” that prevented the Bishop from fulfilling bis promise. How Irno tins is, we cannot say. There’s fcmo" thing wrong, and the Lecture Committee of the Y. M. L* Association owe it to'themselves, that the “ circumstances ” .should be explained. ' , , . - •Brurnrut TrsrraosiAi-—Wo observed yesterday morning, , d a Richardson's window, on Market street a beautiful diver pitcher and goblet, which .was presented to Thomas A. Ecotu .Superintendent of the Western Division of the Pennsylva* ulo-Railroad, by the employees on that portion of tho road. The pitcher* is elaborately carved, and is one of the most :splendid specimens of workmanship we have eTer seen. •Bart of tho work on it represents a train of cars ~under fall 'headway. The goblet is also decorated with appropriate beautifully executed. A Goon Suo grsnoyWSShear it suggested that on tho occasion of tho completion of the now City UaH/and the -occupancy of tho entire lower story by thoso for whom it St iutendod,.that tho Batchers sad tho Market Bouse Asso* elation, should celebrate the eyenl by a “grand ball,” to be given in tho hall. We rather like the suggestion. It would bo a good idea to octebrato'tbe completion of the building, «&d inaugurate tho new hall in this manner. Szsuxced.— Jadge 3fCiaro yesterday scctc-nred Aim who plead guilty to a charge of keeping a bawdy ‘house, to fire months imprisonment in the county jail, and :topaya*'finoors2o. . . Patrick Doff was sentenced to pay the coats, on an in, f dictment which he preferred against a man named Dcvlno, • but which the Grand Jury ignored. Indefanltof payment* - Patrick was committed- to jaiL - •Era Bt-OCE llocse.—The suggestion madoby the ChronSfe ■to Gov. Johnston,of tho Allegheny Valloy Railroad, that he should take some steps to preserve the old block hoes 0 whichlles.within tho late pnrehasoof that Company, from dcstruetioßj-iaono to which, that gentleman, we feel confi dent, wiltpay dao attention. As an indication of the early hlstoryof tho city, the “block house,” os it is familiarly called, is worthy of preservation.. , Coat moovERED.—We understand that officer Dougherty apprehended' a ■ suspicions character, in whoso possession he found, a new olive green sack coat, which bad been atolea from tho rightful owner. The Ilghtfin gored gentleman is now locked up, and the coat is at Alderman. Major's, where tho owner can got it by proving property. - A SrtnoN was preached by Bishop O’Conner, on Ban day in the h&scment of the Cathedral. This was tho first dis! course delivered by tho rererond gentloman sineo Ms return' to this city. . / Brxcn Waruast.—The bench warrant case against John Grier, a merchant of this city, was to have come op yesterday morning. - The hearing of the case , was postponed-until ilA&czwr.—William. Reynolds was committed to jail yes* Kid ay, by Mayor Adams,of Allegheny, on a charge of 1 ar ray. . The charge was preferred by John Eforbort. OoramrcsTa.—All the commitments to tho county jail r the past three days have been for vagrancy and drunk iutss.' _____ • •• - *• • A&tf&uzsl List.—'The argument list-of the Common 'leas was takon up yosterdsy morning by Judge SFClure. Dbtriw Court,—Before ihe lion. Moses Hampton, Brest ent Judge. Nftthott.Tloyd Vs. W. W. Wallaco; Pcunoy and Sterrett jr plaintiffs no defence. Action of assumpsit for woges ferned by plaintiff, as a book keeper at defendant's furnace. r erdict for plaintiff, for $0,50. , Oliver Evans vs. Michael Dravo. Williams for plaintiff, nd Shalor for defendant. Action of coTe&ant,on an agree lent binding defendant to pay plaintiff $2,000, In coneide ation that plaintiff .would for $5OO convey to one Gilpin a it of land in McKeesport, on which Gilpin would erect a ailing mill, the lot being really worth $2,600. Plaintiff al lying that defendant and others who signed tho agreement •ere willing to pay this amount to secure the establishment - f o rolling mill, anticipating therefrom an advance in the Iklne of'tho property. Defendant ad mite the elocution of is agreement, hut alleges that it was signed under the fol iwing circumstances: that Evans had agreed to convoy tho it to Gilpin for $5OO, but his wife refused to sign tho deed nless Gilpin would give $2,000 far the lot: this Gilpin ra ised to do, and the bargain was about to foil through* when vans promise the.defendant and several ef his neighbors i gign the bond in question, sn that Evans could show it to is wife, and than, by deceiving her, secure tho orecutlcm fibedood to Gilpin,and that Evans solemnly promised feat-he would never enforce payment of the bond, but *oold- surrender it to defendant immediately upon the cxe fetfcra of (he deed to Gilpin by Mrs. Evans.. That, by this wrengement, Mrs. Evans was induced to execute tho deed, *hen plaintiff, instead of surrendering the land, brought Shin aaJt on it. On trial. .... fj Before Hon. H. W* Williams, Assistant Judge. .at a certain hoar. Atthe appointed timo,eight bundles and eight boys appeared at .the hotel, bat tho purehnsep whero bos hof -That remaine a mystery^ Dmartox—Tho mail train on the Ohio and Pennsylvania ■ Railroad was detained, several hoars yesterday by an bb. straction on the track, in tho shape of a tree, which fell serosa tho road near Wooster. • TELEGRAPHIC. By the ffßoilly tine* for the Homing: Bolt thirty-third congress. WAfcnrifOTOlt Citr, February 27.—Numerous, peti -iiona were presented against the repeal oftho-Ml.'Souri Compromise. • .i,,-. Mr. Chasu prosonted-petitioos from New York city and Ohio for the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Act, and the aboil* tion of slavery In the District of Columbia ; also the repeal of alllawsfor taking slaves in payment of debts due the United States—all of which wore laid on the table. .......r $40,000 ' •....... ;35.000" '17,000--> 2.400 4,500 ; 2,000 ‘ :.I.ooo' • . ; The bill granting land to Louisiana for a railroad from ShtSSreport to the Mississippi river was passed.: Also, the bUffranting land to Wisconsin for a railroad from Madison to the Mississippi, river. Bills were also passed granting lands to Louisiana and Mississippi far certain railroads; and -tolowa,Alahama,CtOiforniaftndJlorida. ,' ~ Uoum.—Mr. Davis moved' toproceed to tho election of a public printer in place of Robert Armstrong, decoesed. Mr.-Dean moved lo go into an election on Wednesday, which was ogreod to. . An efiortwesih&doto takeuptho Senato bill appropria* ting $3,000,000 to building six steamers.' ‘ 6,540 ' 7 015 ' Nrw Yosk, February 27.—JKxm.— FlourbasdddlDed from Cto 12c.; .sales 3,600. bbls at $8,25@5&31; sales 400 bhls Southern at $8,V5@58,62. htrlUo lower at $1,90. Corn... Prices a trifle lower; sales 16.000 bushels at :SB{§>94. Money firm; stocks dnlL .NrwYtdS,February YT.—Cotton firm; sales 2250 bales at Coffee Jiugur and Molasses unchanged. To bacco--6ale*29 hhds Ky, at Flour declined 12@25c. Wheat—prices easier, but not qnotably lower. ' Pork— •" prices rtiflbr! but not quotably higher. Beef fim at $l4. jard firm, at Linseed Oil, at 78a. Iron firm. CiscnraaT i, February 27— Evening*— I The river has fallen IS inches since Saturday. Small sales of Flour at $0,10(3 0,20. Whisky 22J4@22}£ Cheese B}£. Batter very dun at Sales 500 bbls No. 1 Lard at Ncthingdouo In other articles,. Holderserinee more firmness, but there are not many buyers, LioseedOil in active demand at 84(3 85. Cloversecd -- * - - English: DRAWING PAPKE-Jmt received, J. What man’* best Englllh Drawing Paper, a* fellows ■ AnUquwian 31 by M Inches. Double Elephant...., 27 by 40 . •» . Atlaa 20 by 33 « Columbia 23 by St « Elephant .. ....... 23 by 27 « . Imperial... ............... 21 by 20. ■« • Super R0ya1....... 19 by-27 u : Royal ...... .... ™.. Id by 24 « Medium 18 by 23 «* .15by 20 .« l3 by 10 « Also 150 yards German Roll Drafting J'apcr, 67 Inches broad. Comtaod examine and yon will see I sell all of the above lower ihan can be had elsewhere. BAMUEL B. LAUFFKR, -No. 87 Wood street. . WANTKU —To complete the Thee or 1853 tor the roune Men’s Übrary Association, the Kttsbnrsh Osxetto cf Jannary 8,15; February 1,2,1% 28; July H, 20*31: Sen. tember 0, .*26, SO; October 1; Norcnber 1. "io: JJecembcr 15,27,29. ". • • • • The Pittabnrpt Morning Tost of January 3,15: Fobruary 1.12; MnrcbSt; April2l; May 3,0; Angust 29; gepuan her 10; October 3,8,* 12:'November 4,'6,25. HMtMstt it CU M »So. street bare reeeiv • ej a supply of the following new books: Sketches of the Irish Bar, by ihe Ilnlion. Richard Xalot bhlel, M. I'.,’ with memoir and notes by K, Skelton Slacken tie, D. C. L. life at tho FI to Points: the Old Brewery *r>tl tho New Mission House nt the Biro roioU. . Ilome Scenes and Horae Sonntls, or tho World from mv Window: By Tl. Marion Stephens * . y Ilapsand Mishaps: By Grace Greenwood., Karly Bn^igemeat*: By Mary Fra2«ar. Aotobiosraphyof an Actress; .By Anne Cora Mowtttt, H. MINER & CO., 32Pmitlioe]d street. HABPUIVa NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE JfOE FEB ltUAßY,—Beccired and for sale by H. MDfEB ft C 0„ . So. SUEmlthfield street.' - OOSTTST9. Prom BblgratJe to Bucharest.—lllustration*—'TheStcppea of Wailaehi*; Belgrade; Serrian Dwelling; Great Kbau at Sophln; Kuin* at Giourjero; Trarelinz In lYellachla; Waßaebbu Ox-wagons; Street In Bueha. rest; WollatnU and Male Costumes; WaUachla and Gfj>difl of every thing. Physiological and Medical that married people can wish to know, with, all-the new discoveries, never before given in the English language. Ko ono should be married until they havo read It. ; % 2. “The Male Generative or how topreserreand restore the sexual powers even to extreme old age. 3. “The Diseases of Woman,” fay tho private nsoof fe males. - . 4. Tho Matron’s JlsnnaVof Midwifery." .If. B. All these books-have splendid colored plates, and are well bound.- There are no others like them—scientific, moral and practical. Price, one dollar csoh. Farsale by 11. MINER A CO., . ■ No. 32 Bmltbfield street. LANDS FOB BALE.—I3OO acres in Muscatine, Cedar and Scott counties. 21 acres in Collins Township, 4 miles from Pittsburgh. 2 one acre Lois in Peebles Township, on the Granshurff Turnpike Road. 24 Lota of ground, 24 by 110 feet deep, adjolningSt Mary’s Cemetery. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, febP ... ; Corner ofTlh and-Bmithfield street. COFFEE— 100 bags Kio Coffee; 25 • bags Jura • a prtrrm article, for sale by ffoblS] KING & MOORHEAD. WOLFE’S AKGMATIO SCHIEDAM BCHJfAPPS—A fr«sb supply received by ,303. FLEMING, fcb7_._ _ • (9ocrcwor to I*. AHlcox A Co.) YARN'— 600 2>a yrbifce single Wearing Yarn, raceired "on -consignment and for wile by U. LEE, febll • . 139 Liberty Mrnnt. I?1US, OKANUiW, AMD LHMONK— ; 1000 drums Figs; 00 boxes Oranges; 00 do Lemons. •• To arrivoanil for sale by • • ■ • . JOSHOA RHODES A CO., «ob 6 • 39 Wood street. PEPSIN— A sapply received by -■ f«b7 JQ3. FLEMING. SPONGE.—A beautilul articio of Uoe Sponge,'ro- X ceirod by JOS FLEMING, •ftblp , < Successor to I* Wilcox ft Co. • HECKEIt'd • FARINA—-In ID> and l ... . • ' .5. do Flax, • ■ . 10 do Timothy, Forsaleby ...•■•• feb23 ' .SMITH A SINCLAIR. (''IIGARB-— 60/000 Haif-apauiah Clears, fni* Rglp >?y - ~ J fop2o ■■■-SMITH ft SINCLAIR. QUNDJUJSS—2O bblß SomrT : 7 ~ *5 . 10 tlorcca JUce; ' SO bbls Tar, fbr sale by 83nra & SINCLAIR. MAOK&KEL— 40 bbls No. B, for salo bj febSQ . SSIITIt & SINCLAIR, WINDOW GLASS—J&OboxesßxlO: • : . 100 “ 10x12; - . 60 « 10x14; 20 “ 12x10; 16 “ 0x12: - 20 “7x9; fel)20) SMltn.* SINCLAIR. Fog sale by iWi.IiUMi HOUEKS FOli BALK, on easy terms, at the ' Real tstato office, No. 140 Third street. , lloose of 4 rooms, $760. .Atfro-atory housoof 6 rooms, $1000: A two-story triefe houso of 5 rooms, $1600: A newbnefc hooso of 6 room*, $1600; A dwelling house on Franklin street, $1000: A two-story house on Third street, $3OOO * A ttftxtory brick house, $4OOO. * A two story brick house on Third street. $5OOO. 8. CUTHBEKT t EON, Real Estate Agents. %,; - .'4 *. TELEGBAPH MARKETS. .. Tht] iurjY— 9 fret. wuterin thochanneland fitlll Thing. ThtTe was a large amount of business doing on the-wharf this morning, noil largo lotsof Sugarand Molasses arriving. 1 The.Duckett on Sunday, with a fine trip of passengers and freight, and eighty, dragoons of com*, panyDfor Jefferson.barracks. - ’ The fine steamer JTfnnsyltxmia arrived jrem where-sho bad beenaground, at ferryman bar, on Sunday, and waits for her regular day, Saturday. - . -. * rJbr KashriUe.~Tha fine steamenJ/an^ehf,MGratta,;inas taylefi; yesterda* for Nashville, with- a large' cargo : of Pittsburgh manufactured articles and eastern goods. The splendid steamer Granite State IV advertised for St. Louis; Qapt.H. Williams taking charge of her, bo fe a gen tleman well known from Pittsburgh to SiLoufr. . ; The fine steamer Ambassador will leave on Thursday, for St. Louis, and those doing business with her willnotfail to be. satisfied, as. they, will find Cupt. WGowea and Mr. Stan dish Peppord gentlemanly and accommodating officers. : il.was reported that the Crescent City had run into a flour boat, on the lower Ohio, and sunk it, with 1400 bbls of flour onboard. We loam from a reliable source that the Crescent CUy was tied to the shore wooding, at the time, and that the flour boat ran against heri • . The Kate Swnwy.-The verdict of the Coroner’s Jury, In the cases of death arising from the explosion of the beil wsof thesteamerKate Kearney, on Thursday last, wilt investigation indispensably necessary. They, foundthe aeddent wastho result of negligence,and it will iwJL*? Juries and the law to say how far individuals and' the company are liable for thedeatruction of life which fol* tbiacauae. One or the engineers is dead, the other is stiii fiufforing from the injuries which he received at the timo of. the explosion. A full and impartial examine tion of witnesses and a scientific exposition of the causes of the disaster, can alone be elicited by *bo Courts, and in some ahape.the case should bo bronght before these tribu* # Jhe United States Inspector is, we believo, about to take testimony io the case, and this will sorve to satisfy tho puh uc mind m relation-to the cause of oxplorion.- Wo hope it “* y he searching and impartial, and that censure wM/be attnehed to tbop to whom it properly belongs.—Sf. Lent* The jncer was receding slowly yesterday, with 16 fret ?$ ic *? n mer GRANITE STATE, CapL H. ljJte|lijh*j9WttiiAMB, will Icavd for t]io above and inter- CsSSSißSsamedlate ports, on WEDNESDAY, tbb let Inst, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to feb2?g FI7ACK A LIVIXOSVON% Aconfr. For St, Louis. Tf*"S» THE steamer. AMBASSADOR, Capt, M.’Qovrz??, iJugfetispriH leave fortheaboveand intermediate ports, THUUSDAY, 2d Inn., at 10 o’clock, A. M. For freight and passage apply on board, or to feb27g FLACK & HAUTON, Agents. ... For New Orleans TOE steamer Captain Rowxet, leave fur the&bove and ialormadlato ports, >n TUESDAY, 28th lust,,at4o’clock,?.sl. For freight abd passage appiy oh hoard, or to feb27 JARIBa A. HUTCHISON & CO, Agent. For St* Louis* iveav K Tns CBWgtoamer SULTAN, Caph Gomasr, ,/*M?sefcttrwUl leave fbr the above and intermediato ports, aaesSon TUESDAY, 29th lost, at 10 o'clock, A. M; For freight and passage apply on board, or to • feb27g FLACK A LIVINGSTON. Agent*. VFBW MEDICAL LOOKS.—BICIUKDSON’tt human xv ANATOMY,Gcnaro), Descriptive, and Practical: by F. (i. lUchardflob t 'M.D.; withillustrations; justpublished. HANDY’S TEXT BOOK OF ANATOMY, und Guido in Dissections, for the quo of- Students of-Medicine and Dental Surgery: hr WoshinsUm U. Handy, M. D. ; with two hun dred and sixty-four illustrations: joist-published. A few eopiea of the above work this day received, and for sale by SAMUEL B. IrAUFFEft, = Bookseller,' Stationer and Paper Dealer, .69 Wood street. . T>HKIN TEA tJIVKJi, X 38 Fifth sired. Just received, a nico. lot of fresh TEAS, comprising fine and extra ' . ’ Voung Hyson, • • Gunpowder, Imperial, Oolong and . • ' English Breakfast, In chests, half chests and oatty boxes, which shall be sold as usual at the lowpst possible advance on cost. : feblS: v A. JAYNES. FAKMS FOlt BAhB—A Farm of 100 acres In Westmoro* land coanty, tbreo milesirom Latrobo, one nnd a-Trnlf miles Xrom Beatty’s station, and five and a-holf miles from Qroensburg.- There is about 60 acres clear, Improvements good, land well watered, and about 20 acres of meadow. Also, two and a-half acres-of ground adjoining Ilunorer. Ohio. , Also, ten aoros of Land in Colllns-tovnship. Apply to * JAMES BLAKELY, corner of Serenth and Sinithflold streets. mO.LET—Thotbree-fitorvbricfcDWKLLlNU UOUSB,on X Third etreet,nt by Hon. Charles Noy . lor, as an office and dvrelliiiff.' Apply ta . ; . * fuT>22 ' ■ , . - JAMES BhAEELT. , LKT—A tw£2 Washington ... V* West Brunch y Wyoming— y. Carlisle.. ...»»• Charaberaburg.*...., Brie..— Gettysburg......... Karrisburg Ilonesdol# Middletowu Yroynssburg.......... York Banks Relief N0te5....*...... United Stntcp Bank 15 Allegheny City Scrips... par. Pittsburgh Cily w ... par. Allegheny Co* w ......prem. NEW TORE. New York City..*.*. Country Banks . NEW JERSEY; / AllsolTrnt l}ank?< DELAWARE. All Rolrent Bank*... V SxallNotes. iU MARYLAND.' flank of Viw.is branches... tfarmers’llk.abranchefl.. hi Valley lik.a brao£b«u~. Kxrhangeflk.abrancbes .*kj Wheeling Bank*-....,.... u; bxaoche>,.r»« $3! mw ENGLAND. I AH BolTcntllaaka.. %\ coanEctn>DAH7»oaTJ)Eroaio^apost bt " Patricks & Friend* Exchange Brokers* Coriw r>f Fifth and Wood tirttiS) jAiUburgh. LOANS, Did. i jizkrd. Rlr Vaf. CnitPdSl*te»o3.lBfiB 119,00 $ 120,0#$ 100.00 United S tat p«r ss. IS 53. .. 100,00 ; 101,09' 100,00 PetmsylT bni &6k.1 870 lOS,©#-'* 000' 100,00 PemwrylTsnbo-.1505.. ... 90,00. 07,00' 100,00 AUrghenycnunty ; 100,00': 100,00 Allegheny coantycoup-ms 90,00! 100,00. 10“,00 Pittsburgh city t*« 95,00- 100,00! 100,00 Pittsburgh city couponspayabD * } New York ....... lOiGO! 102,00 100.00 • Allegheny City Os** 93,09! 09,00; 100,00 Allegheny City coupon*, payable ! ! •- > in Philadelphia. 02,001 04,00! 100,00 BAX lx STOCKS. | j Bank of Pittsburgh «... 65,50: 55,75; 50,00 Merchant#* Manufacturers’ RanH 67,00) 67,50) 60,00 Exchange Bank«..« ; 66,25; £5,60; 60,00 Farmers’ Deposit Bank. \ I Allegheny Savings 8ank..00,00- 00,00- 2,14 BUTDGK STOCKS. ; \ Slonongahcln Bridge.. .......... 23,76. 24.00’ 25,00 St. Clair street Bridge—... —Sj.Ofl; 25,00 Hand street Bridge 00,00- 00,00) 47,00 Northern Liberty Bridge.— 30,0 n: 35,00; 60.00 INSURANCE -STOCKS. • j Western l:mirt:r.ce Company.— 16,-kv Iro?i»n*..w 6 (*y- J/W TELKUEAFn STOCKS.-*' j Atlantic and Ohio 42,00, 44,00 50,00 Plt&lrursi,CrurinunU* Louisville 41,7*7 43,W : . 60,00 l,<30; 12,00! 25 00 PerrysrUle Plank Itc-ad «„.... 125,00! i - 25,00 Orwnaburg Turojake „ 8,-0# 10,00' CbartlcrsCosl Company ' 18 fiof 20 00 COPPER STOCKS. ! ’ j Pittsburgh and 1i051tra.......,,........ — ; 175.CK’J ..... North American « C3,00| North West.... j 20,00) !!* North Western— —j 17,00! Adventure.— . 0,25 7 50: OhioTrop RocH... • ifjjol M1tmewu*............. j qo! Pittsburgh and Die Royal—... 8,00- 10*90! Doriglnp Houghton «... 4,5# 6,00? Ontonogan ' RWco Fire Steel Colling ... Peninsular Atotj Forest,,, Phoenix.... Iron City....„.,..««.«. Auction Cura* JAMES M’KENNA, Auctioneer and Commission Mer chant,No. IiSO Wood' street, near tho comer of Filth, regular sales of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Glassware! new and second hand Furniture, each day at 10 and 2 o’clock; and at early gas light, aach evening, Watches and JowolryjGun*, Pistols, Books, Fancy articles, Cutlery, Boots, Shoos, Ac., with a general assortment of every description of Dry Goods, liefer to tho principal merchants. f«b9 Auction—Dally' Sales. AT the Commercial Sales Booms, corner of Wood and Fifth streets, at 10 o’clock, A. M H a general assortment of Seasonable, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Hats, Cops, Ac., AT 2 O'CLOCK; P. M., Groceries,Quecnawaro, Glassware, Table Cutlery, Looking Glasses, New and Second Hand Household and Kitchen Fur* niture, Ac., . ‘ ' AT 1 O’CLOCK, P. M., Books, Stationery, Fnhcy Articles, Musical Instruments, Hardware and Cutlery, Clothing, Variety Goods, Gold and SUvorwatchefl, ic. _ P. M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. Jja3l:tf P. H, DAVIS, Auctioneßr,' SECOND-HAND PIANO-FOItTE, a* AccnoN-On TUES DAY AFTERNOON, February *-’Stb, at 3 o’clock, at tho Commerrlol oalflfl-roora, corner of Wood nnd Fifth street?, will bo-sold, onosccond-handt Piuno-Forte andetool. * febar P. M. DAVIS, Auct’r, SUI’EIUOU ROSEWOOD CASE PIANOFORTE, AT Auo no*—On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Biarch 3, at 3 o'clock at the Commercial salos-rooma, corner of Wood anil fifth streets will bo gold, one very fine*tonwl rosewood• case Cjk octave piano forte, worth $27&. Also two piano stools. . feb27 P. M. I) A VIS, Anct'r. I"“ IBKUTY STREET PROPERTY AT j SATURDAY., March 18th, at 3 o’clock,on ilia promises will be sold without rusoryo, by order of Ilobert llobb, Esq., Trustee, &c., eight valuable! Lots of Ground, aituote on tbo eouth side of Liberty atroet, ut its Junction with Sixth st., two of which extend on Sixth street, each having u front of IS feot and an uverago dcpib of 120 feet to on oiley. Also two lots of ground on 'Virgin Alley, having together a front of 54 feet inchen, and extending back 83 feet to. nu alley 10 feet wide. The premises on Liberty and Sixth streets, aro at present occupied by clothiers, aiul nro deeir* able locations for business purposes. . - Apian may bo seen ntthe Auction rooms. Terms atsalo. feb'22 . p. M. DAVIS, Aiiet. 17*1 FTII STRKET PftOkMSKTY i'OH SALB,-4)n TUBS . DAY, March 7tb, 1854, at 3,o’clock, will bo sold on the premise*, that valuable tot ofGjounil, situate on the south side of Fifth street, between-Wood and Smith Hold streets, having a front of eighteen feet on Fifth street, and extend ing back 120 feet, on whieh is orepteda t\?o- story fmmo house, at present occnplod as a bookstore by Qeorgo Quig ley. Terawcash." feb22 , r. M. DAYI3, Auct. MOLABSES-SQ bbls K.O. h Roll nud JX forsalo by {frhlT] KIRKPATRICK & HERKOXB. bbls New Orleans; 50 bbls Syrup and Sugar House, for sale by - feb!s . . KINO :£ MOORHEAD, 'V V- *i - 1 * *• * ** * * .. ♦ OTE LIST. BOMS H( THB HORHWG POST BY Exchange BanUera* zth etresU. Pitltburah. omo. Stateßk.anilbrariches»„ a? Bank of Sandusky...,..,., • Granville.. &o Norwalk. go Crbana. *«.. tC Woostox ; 26 _ INDIANA, IStata Stock 8ank5......../ Btatoßk.andJjranciies... f A ILLINOIS. State- Stock 8ank5......... 3/ State Bank Branch—...., &0 ' Bank of Illinois.; 75 KENTUCKY AU solrcat Hanks.... MISSOURI. State Ilk.and branches... V MICHIGAN. All solvent Banks. WISCONSIN. Marine * Fire Insurance 00, at MQwaokliu..u m 2 IJ 7* All solvent Banka.. .. 3 NORTH CAROLINA. All solrent 8ack5..,....., 1 SOOTII CAROLINA. AUsolvont 8ank5.....;... 1 GEORGIA. , AH wylreut 8aaki;...,;.,, ALABAMA. All adlrent Banks. LOUISIANA. AU FClTenUtankj......... \\t _ EXCHANGES, T0rt............... par. (Philadelphia par. Ha1tijm0r*...........,... par.- V dlsc*L Louisville . disci. dino’t. VALUE OF COn*S. American Gold (unw)„.... par, American Gold (01d).......pr^za. Sovcn?ijro£,...,... ......$4 83 Guinea 5.......... 6 oo Fredericfcdors .. 7 SO .(Ton Gui1der5................ jj 90 [il/jabd'0r..................... 4 25' jjKapoJeona ; 3 W [jOoubloosia, Patriots..„..ls 70 (Doubloons,BpanMi...,.lrt «5 'iPucats... 2 10 PRICES OF STOCKS, —i *,oo 1,14; 1,76 3,00; 3,46 0,00; 2,00 2,00. 2,50! [ 2,00 j ! 0,00 y,oo; s,oo' 2,60; a.OOi AUCTION SALEa •: -».A V . tp* Spring Style of Hate.— JOSEPH COX * ffSs corner of Wood street and Diamond" Alley, will the SprfnjfStyle ofHATßthia day. [feblS •Notice to.Tollors, r , , HANDS, Vest Hands, and Pants Makers wanted at JOHN CALLAHAN'S, corner of Wood. and Water streets. Cash paid for .work.every Batardayevenlog. ftb7 • Wanted* A N EXPERIENCED AND PRACTICAL CUTTEK-. jljL One who understands the businessin all Its depart ment* at JOHN McCLOSKEY & CO*, : : f*3 - No. 88 Wood street and Diamondniigy., . Important to Tailors* r JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of Tailors* and Trimmers' Shears, of the best makes in the country, which we offer at the.manufactum’s prices, at - : DOWN A TETLEY’S, Enterprise Works, ... . .ISd Wood street, rut>7 . . Wholesale Agents for manofacturers. - Depot and JttallroadTraclt For Kent* A 4 UO-’S FREIGHT DEPOT ON LIBEBTY XX Street, with Railroad Track, Switch, and appnrte- l n «alreatt h° 11 • AHX<, SDIIUEOS. DENTIST. (sac -144 a!^a °?“ honrB ' fro ” B to 1 ... - febl6:ly ROBERT E. PMIIiEIPST" ATTORNEY AT LAW „„„„ „ JiIUSBSTORB &■ CO., — : FOEWARDEBB, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, . Steamboat Agent*. - J a ‘ C:2m • TCTBB Hatmt, IntfA. Domestic andFbresgn Exchange, Bank Mates, Gold and saver . Bought, EMandßzchanged,alfht ""■■■•’• exchange and banking house of WILUAM A. H3XL & CO., _ T , • ■ , , M woodSTOSIT, mrsinmoit. gS». Intarert allowed ob iiraedopo.«qtff*. fjftnifl „ 7Z coaMucopiA. AND COFFEE HOTTSE.-Sa D. BABNAED. '. Fi M strut, betncen Wood and Market. jrtnlO:lyl rrmvmaa. _ TrTtT Jomc* tiardner, Batcher, W ““L be found on the regular market days and OVCD f » Inga at STALL No. 98 DIAMOND MAEKET. Pitts burgh, and at MALL No. 9 ALLEGHENY MARKET, with his usual quality of Hama, Smoked Beef, Tongues; Lard. jan27:3m Joutt rxAmag. oocnasa ruantia. FBEMINGt BROTHERS, (Successors to J. Kidd A Co.) WHOIEBA IjE DBITQGISTS, i>—„ -Y a ' Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. PittaSr 8 *® 13 of Dr-NPLane a Celebrated Vermifuge, Ever v. a.iaoum. __J. Eicnaansoir.. . a. x. BBWnrr ENGLISH 4 RICHARDSON. nOMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, aW Y^,S 0 l!! 1o D l nll!r!> *? SDh, Bacon and nil, and Produce generally. Warehouse formerly occupied by Burbridge A Inghram, No, 110 Water and 160 First street, Pittsburgh, JOSEPH FLGMISe, . fSBCCBSSOR TO L. WILCOX ft • CO.l , ■ /CORNER MARKET STREET AND DIAMOND, keens constonlly op hand a fall assortment of Drugs, Medl* hlabuSnesg c^ame^»antl articles pertain «n^?*' |,hyElciaDB * Proscriptions carefully compounded at an nonrs. j a£y i * WILLIAMS, of Chilton Furnaus, IVrouahi Iron ecacra " ) '’ for A. A W, Will contract for wanning ana ventilating by st«un or hot water, plpoa or Chil*on’« fnrnaee, churehi schools* hospital*, factories, green house#, court homes, jails, hotels or dwellings. - fet> *« Xo. 25 Mabxct srargr, Pcttsctoqh. j. AcsL..... jr. nxsnsa, J nn Notice. v having associated with JOS. ABEL, the. barf°ca* vrUl hereafter bo conducted under th* Btylo of j. aukl & CO., at the old stood, corner of Smithfleld and Fourth strwto., jat^ THE UNDERSIGNED hare this tfay entered Into eo-part nerrtip nnde ? the name and style of J. A. HUTCHI oun & CO., for the purpose of iranacttns a Cora mission and Grocery bustneps. JAS. A. HUTCHISON, V ' 1 ~ * A. M. WALLINGFORD.. Pittsburgh, February I, 1854 ftb6 1, Mn Co-Far tneralilp. 'UE subscribers have this day formed a partnership for . the purpose of carrying on Gommittion and Ibnnard utf. in connection with the Fuh, Eacon and Oil and Pr hAUTH,*. M. KIER and J. F. * LACTH, hatine associated themselves together, un uer the firm or JONES, LAUTH A CO., will carry on the ‘American Iron Works,” recently erected by B. Lauth’ & Brother, In East Birmingham. B. F. 1acth...,.....?. n. F. la cm. AMERICAN IRON WORKS. jones, lauth & co., MANUFACTURERS of supcrfcfr Bar, Small and Wire Iron, of all descriptions; warehouse, No. 09 "Water sE. between Market and Wood sto, Pittsburgh. [>ll-3m Copartnership Notice. ' * " WUUA3J HALT ........ JASTES OfTTLIW T ILAIE Tills DAT associated with me as partner, my I. nephew, Jaset Pueus. The business of manufactu re and Importing of HOSIERY, YARNS, &e, wUI bo con tinued at tbo Old Stand; No. 24 Fifth street* and conducted under the firm of Wnxuu Dalt A Co. All persons haring claims against mo will please present them for immediate nayment, and those who are indebted will please settle their bills, with as little delny as possible. WILLIAM DALY, No. 24 Fifth et„ January 12. d °° r 10 038 Iro ° a » Hotcl T Dissolution. UK Partnership heretofore existing under the hrotnv Motion A Co. hxs been mutually dissolved, war. AUyso.v, or the late firm, having purchased the Inte rest of Ju, S. Negley, the business win be continued os nmul, under the stylo of DAWSON. MOHAN A CO , who are authorized to use the namo of Neglev, Mohan A Co. in settling up tho old business. J. g. NEGLKY W. DAWSON, * P. MOHAN. Pittsburgh, Jon. 2, '£4. Haring disposed of my interest in the late firm of Negley, Mohan & Co. to my former partner, Mr, Dawson, 0 ?i continue the business as hereto* fore, I hare the honor to recommend and request the Hbe* ral patronage of my friends and business acquaintances. ja*l Respectfully, JAB. bTnKQLKY. - ftASttS, ~ MIS AS TOMB Notice* TTAVrN'O purchased the entire stock of J. C. Anderson A A*.,S?a?2 J? 1 “ DtiDUO whdeMlo FRUIT and CON -1 ACTIONARY business, at the bid stand, No. 6 Wood street, under the style of M. & CO. NOTICE:— -Having disposed of my entire interest Jntbe wholesale Fruit and Confectionary .business to toy.late partner, Minas TindJe, and M. Kcn&in, salesman in house, (who are authorized to use the name of the late Ann In settling the business of raid firm,) I tako pleasure In re cepsmondlDg them to my former friends anil customers, and hope for a continuation of the liberal patronage bestowed J - 0- anderbon. „ „ SKflll-ANHUAU SALtS uontlaaed thronoh Febranrv. ibra.- A 4 CO, No. 25 Filth' street, opposite the jxX« IroaXijy -notol, will continue their Bemi-Annual Sale through the month of February, 1854 Their immense a lock will be again marked down, and sold at still FOR. THKB REDUCTION IN BRICK 3. UUILDIXO LOT FOR HA lUfl~ AIX)T 24 feot front on WYLIE street, and extending back 109 fwtlD Wido alley. On the back part of the not is a Cellar Wall, built for two small Houses.* This Lot Is in a desirable location for a residence; and will be sold low, and on favorablo terms. Title good, and clear from incumbrance, inquire of GKO. F. GILLMOKE. ft**- 3 At Office of Morning Port. Dividend Station* Office Ohio akd Pewstlvaxia Railsoad Co.. ) T' -p.. . , Pittsburgh, December .HI, 1853. f HE Directors of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Company havo declared adividend of four percent, out the net earnings of tbo road for tbo six months ending this day, payable on and after tho 23d January next. Transfer Books will be closed until 27th January, nrox. a “ , -W. LARIMER, Jr.: Treasurer. To Builders* "" ~ Q BALED PROPOSALS will be received At the oSee of tho O subscriber, on Carson street, in the borough of Birming ham, until Saturday, the 11th day of March next, for the erection in Raid borough, of a brick Market House, 180 by 89 feet, two-storles high: Flans and specifications may bo ex amined attho same place, any time after tho 20th inat, , V „ , , N - PATTERSON, Burgora. Birmingham. Fahrunry 18. 18 M, fab2o:2g At Private Sale. ' - ■ ■. T 9 i' 0 ??’’l 1 , 1110 Tillage of TemperaneeiUlb; lit each 10t25 foot by 110, to alO feet alley. The oboTo lots ore very desirable for; batldlng or manufacturing pur poses, and will be sold at moderate prices, and bn reason able terms, Title Indisputable. Enquire if W&r. J. UOWABD, Jr., : - No. 170 Fourth street. .Or „ . JAMES C.-ItTCHKY, Heal Estate Agent, at this Olllco. ■ Undßrifttelflffi W. ALEXANDER, (formerly of tho corner of Penn Tf and fit. Clair streets,) having resnmod the above bnal ness at No. 122 Smlthfield street, next door to Yircln alley, Is preparod to furnish COFFINS, HEARSE/CARRIAGES, and. overy thing necessary for funeral purposes, at tho short est notice, - . ■ . .. • fobS:lm MOUiKfi AND LOTS FOK SALE.—One Lot'of Ground on Penn street, near tho Canal Basin, 21 feet by 100. Tlirco Brick Houses in East Birmingham. Lot SO by 110. Two Houses and Lbts on Fine street. • 75 feet of Ground on Liberty street, by 100 foot deep. One. House and Lot on Fifth street, opposite the Court House. Ono Lot of Ground In Sharpsburgh, together with the frame of a House, Ac,ready to put up.. Two Lots on Quarry street, near Walnut- Two do do do do Adams. Three Houses and Lota iu East Liverpool, Ohio. Lots, 24 by 110, adjoining the Borough of Lawrence- All of tho above property will bo sold low, and bn reason able terms. Apply to JAMES BLAKELY, ■ ahO • corner fioventh and Smlthfield streets. DRIED FRUIT—IOO sacks Dried Peaches; ' 60 .do do Apples/ Just received and for sale by , : feblT . , KIRKPATRICK & HERRONS. GmZttNtf* DEPOSIT BAN EBooks are now opeafor subscription to. the remaining shares of the Capital 8 took of this Bank. febiC BLOOMS— 76 tons Bedford forgo; 75 .do Gap do; . 25 do Uolinda do. For sale by * KING A 3JOORHEAD. COHN STAKUU—A supply of the genuine Oswego Com Starch, received by [febls] JQ3. FLEMING. LU BIN'S .EXTRACTS—A supply of Labia’s genuine Extracts, received by [feb!sj JO3. FLEMING. WISTAK’d BALSAM WILD CHERRY—A large supply of this celebrated medicine, received by •- febls • • JOS. FLEMING. UQIxyNiS.—-A large eupply oTgonuipa Purina - Cologne* rec*d by [febls] JOS. FLEMING. E k**lNG-r5O bbJs No. 1 plckeled Herrings, for sale by - fob2o . .... SMITH A CTNOLAIK^ EOH SALE-r-TheLEASE of a £tore,oorner of Webster v’K&SSj!!?*Greets.' Also, three Building Lots. Ap plyat M KENNA*B Aactjan.Hous&r ;~ . - c . f e^4 GHKUtI£ Q££JSK«>lseaBcs for eslb by fe bß ■■■■■ B. A. PAIIKBSTOCK 'k SCALES—I pair Metal Scales, for sale low by fete J. A. HUTCHINSON ft 00. AiUSSBL'a AMANDINE—The bevt article now in nao chapped hands. A supply received by • : ~T JOS.gLKMTttrc •. i* : •' •• *-1 ■' :>*V v.’V MISCELLANEOUS. BT. 1,01718, Mo is^-[jalof E, D. JONES, Cashier. tnd, for salo by • .V A'C' ’* '-* 1 MISCELLANEOUS. ' WORtD’SFAmS, London, 1851»ond BT©W York, 1853. TRIUMPH OVEK THECOMPETITm OF THE WORM! «$V THE first and only PRIZE MEDALS for liar - JaEFf% “J l ® »ttl>,BQre»tEzlilblUonsinlona(in,lBjl, tIJiA ntj^ York. 1553. Wqq»wflrdrd to . HACKS’ ft PHUJJPS, llahment^. ?i^ n P£P®> extensive wtab nMafkSto J 2 18. South Fifth, etreet, PlUliulal -13k of «ntly.mado H?rnesi nnd sipit mmm : ore spued to «anh Perfection in every . It 13 ncknwledged, . that for,elegance, lightness, an, always for snlo at the lowest prices. 'The attention of Steamboafcnien and Railroads Is respect-, fully Invited to tho-new patent Lantern and Can.- The Irfunps may be seen in operation at Dr. UKETSER'B Drug Btore,l4QWoodatreet, where they are kept for sale. - feblChdtwtf - • ■- * ISAAC GREG©, PATENT AGENT, •83-Wiu undradaka tho Introduction of INVENTIONS In ths kingdom of OEEAT BKtTAIK, and all the conn.; triet oh tho Continent, especially those of. PRANCE, HOL LAND, BELGIUM,GERMAN ZOLVEREINS.BPAIN, and RUSSIA. Having been successfully engaged for a period of twenty months in the business, he has acquired valnablo informa tion in regard to tho existing lavra of Close countries, bv which means only a. VALID PATENT can be secured. Those possessing VALUE LE INVENTIONS, can forward Drawings, Models, end, when possible, Samples and com munications to me at Pittsburgh, Pa, until the drat day of' April next; after wbidh time, to esTe of my Agents, TVh. Pmxurs, Esq, No. Roes street. Pittsburgh; Messrs. OxosoaMcHemt A CO4 ST Welnnt street, Philadelphia; or jAnia McHxsbi, Esq, No." b Temple Place, Liverpool, England.- • ,«r sassoßs: Neville B.Cmiff, Esq., Wniiam PhlUlpß, Esq n non. H. Hepburn, John D. Datis, Esq., OoL M’Candless, Col. SamL. W. Black, Pittsburgh- * Charles Basham, Ksq., Louisville, Ky. Messrs.^ George McHenry * Co., Hon. Charles Gibbons, Philadelphia. Jtttnfg McHenry, Esq., Idv< A New Supply of dickering & Sons* Pianos. j—tea&m...',-' Jnstreceived and now ready for exami nau°n and sale, two J octave Pianos.ro fg perWj carved and finished in the most B Z 1 f e a P 3 richest fctylo of art. These two Piano Fortes are Chickering & Sons* first claja Instruments, and are unwtwlled In their exqttlsite quality and volume of tone, doUcacy and equality or touch, exterior finish and uur»Dtlity. Teachers, : amateors and others interested in Piano Fortes, are respectfully invite to examine the above. , LT FIVE 0 3-4 OCTAVE FIANOB, y «o double round corners, carved .mouldings, sliding mu sic desk,and finished bach and front. < TWO 6 1-2 OCTAVE PIAJ7O3j Dooblo round corners, plain, finished front and backi- SEVEN 6 OCTAVE PIANOS, Rosewood and Walnut cases, with Chlckering's patent Iron Frame and sliding desk. - - • Ail tha above Piano Fortes are from the factory of Chick: crinff & Sous, Boston. They are all provlded with Chicker mg’H patont Iron Frame, and are fully warranted. - y Purchasers are respectfully invited to call and examino the above, at tiie wareroomsof JOHN' H. MELLOB, / No. 81 Wood street. ~,. / , _ • Agent for Chickering A &ma, - febl-l*-"' for Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. ■ v To tlie Public. ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY, ALLEGHENY CITY, PJu CKINGSLAND, thankful for paßt fhvors, begs to in* • form the public that bo still carries on the FOUNDRY BUSINESS, In all its branches, as heretofore, at the old stand, corner of SANDUSKY Street and CENTRE Alley (near the Eagle Cotton Mill.) In addition to his former work, he has become the proprietor of tho exclusive right for the U. S v of John Johnson's Self-Healing Charcoal , Smoothing Irob,patented January,lSM, a decided Improve ment upon.all other Charcoal Irons. Also, be is the owner of tho undivided half of J, J. Johnson’* patent Box Smooth ing Iron, & very excellent article, warranted to give satis faction upon fair trial. - 6 Persons desirous of purchasing interests in these valuable inventions, will please address C. KINGSLAND, . fehlS Allegheny City. Sunns & Clarice’s Pianos. A FRESH and complete stock of PIANOS, the: celebrated factory of Nunns ft |j fjwClarke, is now being finished for and will be £rT f, * abbrtly exhibited by the subscriber. Nunns ft Clarke’s Pianos, are now considered as almost without a rival Jo this country. Their tone, touch and capacity for standingin tune are unapproachable, anilhence the prefer ence given to them by all those inhabiting the southern will comprise all styles and prieeefrom $350 to $BOO. ;Dne notice will begiven of their arrival. Purchasers wishing to obtain a first class Piano, folly warranted, and at factory prices, are respectfully Invited to await the arrival of this splendid stock. a , HENRY KLEBER, . . Sole Agent for Nunns ft Ctarko’s Pianos for Pittsburgh;" ft** s No. 101 Third street. - v • • Kottoo to Lunxbemen, . Afin non board -heabuse, bridge TlMBER.—Scaled Proposals will be re ceived at the office of the Enginecr of the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad Company, in Pittsburgh, until sunset on Wednesday, the first day of. March next, for tho delivery of 500,000 feet, (b. m.) of sawed white pine Bridge Timber, 4n tails to suit the several bridges on the line of tho said roiwi, (which will be built on tho Howe truss plan In spans of 60 to 120 feet). The timber must be sound heart white Pine, of full size, and free from largo knots, wind shafts, or other imperfections, and delivered on. or before the first day of July next, in such quantities, and at such times and places as may be directed by the engineer. Bids will state a price per 1000 feet, (b. m_) and what per centageof the whole amount will be received in the stock of the company. Any other information required in regard «>» be olainod from 1). MITCHELL, Jr., Esq.yChief Engineer of the Road. - ROBT? WOODS, President feb!4;3w- Pittsburgh and Steubenville IU B, Co. Important Piottcc to all whom U may . • % Concern. AGREEABLE to an Actof Assembly of theStato of pem> eylrania, and la conformity with the authority {Tract* ed by said Act, the Board of Trustees of the First Methodist Prototant ecome the proprietors of the RENTnv prepared to cell wrtiflcetMhfltock insaldSSek™ £rh ahflreof BtocS entitling the holder to share Companywm aleo Dell the right to ose tho T 4’?S, e, l toJjay.Vringla fur tatoEloome “tabouttho raJfS m°Suon onu KS Metal > 13 a recom- NE be ™ oppohtted A gent for the nmlfiiHm nnder raid Patent, to whom tScom^ te^»aS« e4^rsof ... . . febllaitWtf PUM^h^ LADIEj? GUfil OYBtWjHOKS, of ths best quality, ail warranted, at 65 cento perpair—and ail other Gooda to proportion. T L E. HAYWARD, i*27 -> Cofocr Marlcot and liberty streets.' TVuIJSWKI/H. MfWTfcw *V., -w>. «4- * ‘ .• \sj> V V~ * . * u .r* v ■• K *• . * ~...-. „« '*&'**, *• f ' ‘' . '-I- v *■» ©l6. M®S6§E’§ Invigoraflng (Oordial, i ii V I iMt-At Sf 3 J!i F«oiMMso Etaxm calm. lnTi^ ra «oSS. O „?SKf, ,i f 3 Mbne's i nubile £dmlaHA. The niablo fixels, suited by Jhl't :character, are now triumphing over all riowSs 'JvSLSf** amwU S ,SL%&» maba up the wonderful nmchlno called man? m fall vigor every delicate function connected with that mtew ig!™*“tnpmind agencyormatter and mind, neeesaary to ■mildr n ““ llfe '; To persona of fcobhimns. S’th/eM^i, 01 in vital tower, it is reconnnmnled ?eressare^r DS ° f ooddnunicatlng. that energy, which la 'tiles"nßV 1 '“.P 1 ’ 0 !’® 1 onJoymontof oil the natnrnl appo- ; ' eiiic'? -.11. "f '“higher mental attributes.lts bcnsflcdal feeble £s■ to d'. «*. or to anyagoTh; over-xrom’man??ri? 2 | V ‘ B '’ the listless, enervated youth, the the Individual tlE ’ rToUJdc l !res m° n » ■Weaidmnf s:fcom^voeral debility,orAomtha manentrelieffromthe^rew I thUln^« mi? 'J| 1 ‘ ? “ d ?2‘ : To those who have , 0 a "’“P' 01 ” °nd unfailing aafeguarfS£et’thS malady. There are many, perE, wh£h,?s their constitutions, Umttho£th?nk hS,3«5 reach of medicine. Let not even there wKum!? deals with disease aa it exists, artthmit tSST... - EIWr and will not only remove the diaordeMtaelhli? tQcaoaa > HEBUILDTIIB BEOIttN OOf< S T»UriOH The derangements of the system, leading to nervous dls. eases, and. thoformsof nervous disoasaltamfarasonnmiin. ous thnt it would reguire s column to enumerate the malo dies for which this a specitto A few, bowl ever, may be enumerated, via: neuralgia, Uodoleraanr head-ache, incipient paralysis; hystcria,'pvlpitation'of 55 spinal aOections, muscular: debility, tremors, Cam- . leneo, a prickingsensatlon juihe flesh,numbness,mental depreseto,. weatnees of .the trill, indispoeltion :to mnvS “P'S* i>«>hen sleep and tmifying dreams! iraoiiity to remain in one. place or, position, weakness of tho - ii procreative organ?, sexual inconopeteDcy.nielftDcholjr.tnon- • * Efh fl »« albus, staking at tK stomich, SSiS^ fm-rnnibn §5 1» acted open are free from mill- ; ■. lormatlt-n or slrictnral diseases. It Is averred that ... , hIOBSE’B INVIGORATING BI.TYTIt . will replace weakness with strength,'incsMdtv with him.' ency, irregularity with nnlfcrm and this not without hazard of re-actlon, but with * Janow Ir* Bc ? wal organisation. dSVllear is mind fiat h f l ?n CT th “T bc *i n > finlA withthenervous .- lhat the paraJyzoUon of the nerve of motion’ «id Fenaatfoa Is phyalcal death, also* that ■ for every kind of nervous disease the Elixir Cordial la the only reliable preparation kootvn. •• , CURB OF NERVOtJS BIiEASES. - atHi broken down byexccss, weak bynature.or tapalred hv sickness—the unstrung and relaxed orgSisition Bnton» s™n?’ m rel ? med “Thuiltup. ThoSeoS nnd pbyS £033 CP MEMORY, bloia to the head, melancholy, debility, hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of eoltdestrasi ■ «??m f ' !nrof nFa2 ’ y : df'b'epdn, general prostration,ira." r mliM ” erTOU! ?“ 3 i inability to sleep, diseases Incident to 7 , 0 ’ a ° propose ting {auctions, hysteria, mono mania, vague terrors, palpitation of tho heart, imj»teney. trnsiipatldn.etth, from whatever cause arising, Itlaifthpm ■ to be placed on hnman testlmlny, afeolS^ A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. ; The unparalleledefFec&r of (his treat restoratlvu. in «n !^V 1 - ddent r ri° females > Ciark a new crn nS nola of medians., Tbonranda of stimulants have been ta venhd—tboasaDdof Invlgoranta concocted—all pa (obeFpedfiedm.tha variousdfeeages and vrhldi the of woman render her?lahle. • ' • EVBIrt WOaMAN OB'SENStL who suffere from weahheps, deraneement, ncrr6nsnejci. *nw ™r B LP»*“ >"«>e beeh, or’any - C a:tSSi' no “ in both •• MAUBIED PERSONS, ndt y s Cordlul oiler the?- hare used n bot- of tho lystcm. In all' 53s^As-sfsssssa? men have been restored by usingit, and not in a slncla In? atanca has it failed to benefit third “ 81ns “ la PERSONS OF PALE COMPUECrOS. or conramptivo hablls, are restored by theusa of a bottle or two to bloom and Tigor, changing the skin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, ton beautiful florid complexion. . TO THE MIrOOIDED. : Tbcso or* some of the sad nod melancholy efleets produ ced by early tal.ib, or youth, viz: weakness of the back and limbs, pains In the head, dimness of sightless of moa a palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia,nervous a virfl ty ' derail gement of the digestive functions, general deWnty, symptoms of consumptions, etc." • ■ - Mentally, the fearfnl e fleets on the mind nro much to ba dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of ideas, depression ■ l, Boglard. BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE should reflect that a sound mind and body are tho moat ne= ■ Pi° mo le ronnubfal happiness; indeed, wdtlmut these, the journey through, life becomes a wrary - pilgnmage—the prospect honrly darkensthe view: the shadowed with despair, and filled with tho - melaoao)y_ reflection that the happiness of another bo comes blighted "WiUi your owtj. ~ ■ cAumto. Dr.-Morse’ii Invigorating Cordial .has been counterfeited by some unprincipled persons. In future, all thegonoine Cordial Vffi : law ttapropria-- lac-slmUe parted over the cork or each bottle, and the following words blown tn the glass: * • Dr. Horse’s Invlgorattiis Cordial, »m e-. «. . . C. KING, Proprietor, N. T. 13 stl5 tI n Tlp ’ concentrated, in pint bot tles—price three dollars per bottle, two for fire dollars, six for twelve dollars. . C. H. JUNG, Proprietor, nod'th, b C™llSi* IIrOUSI,OUt U ‘° AGESTSt Pittsburgh—ELEMlNO. BROS, No. CO Wood street. GEO. H. KEYBER, No. 140 <> <• Allegb*by City—JNO. P. FLEMING.' • . : CiacinnaU-B, IL HEARINGS. . fobltemcaw : ; JTORTHE CURE OF DEAFNESS, PAINS; and thoDiU- ■ .ebargesof . Matter from the Xaro—also, all those tils agreeable noises like the*buzziiig of insects, faliinfftrf water, '• whizring of steam, Ac., which are symptoma of approaching • Deafness, and also generally with, the disease. Many sonfi who have been deaf fox'ten, fifteen, and-twenty years, • and were obliged to uso car-trnifipctfl, have, after Tjfttog cner or two bottles, thrown aside their trumpets, being mads perfectly welL and SnrgeonS highly tccoicl* menditanße. • •-..v.- ;•• . ■/. - ; .- • • [From the Tribuuo.J • Pakests JDos’t Neglect Yoitb of 1 children annually-become deaf, In consequence of dla* charges of matter from thdr earp. c lnd deed by Scarlet Fever, ;. Colds. fic.'Now, If mothers wbulddb their duty and pro cure Scarpa’s Oil for Deafaess, and n«e it. as directed, tbolr '; children would be cured: but if neglected, the discharge con- • * Unaes very troublesome, the'tearing gradually gots worsCy and finally partial or total deafness ensues." • - . . DIPORTANT. NOTICE: -* QiU and see Mrs. Baxter f and she i oUl imparito you infcreui* . ■). • t ion that will convinct'&tilZ dslonish'you'. . r - Astoukmng Fact !—Philadelphia, January 4.—1 hereby» ■ certify, that when I-was about twelve years old, I gradually became deaf in both cars, so.that in a months I -found - -it almost Impossible to hear; unless intho very loudest tone of voice.. I remained in that situation until last tummar, • a ported of eighteen years, when r heard of BCABPA’fr- ‘ COMPOUND ACOUSTIC OIL. : T-immediately Obtained, a bottle, which I have used, and am happy to BOy lt basactSd ' liko magic, and quite cured me. Any one wiahihg further i’ cas ®» which I think a remarkable one* willfloa mo by.calling at myre'ddence,Concord streot,fim door Above Second street. . Rebecca Baxbs. - For sale by : A.J4TSE3, ' ' - :* Pekin Tea Store, 39 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. • -^«^T,««.4 l H u,Wn B Re > u, *» PRODUCED by. usJng li. A. Fahnestock’s Vermlfago, Jl •whicbcnn always be depended, on, as it never. &fl» to • rid the system of worms,, --,."i •• ' . MojrraEAi, Canada, March 19,1850. ~ » ..Mwm. B. A.. My little * ptl/eight years of ago, was for a considerable* thne sufllrr* > - iug from worms, I, purchased one bottleof your YermD fugo, which,! gave according to directions, great astonishment-sho passed one ; hundred and worms, varyiDgfrom eight torfxteen InchesLa ietigth, be* •> slues Pinworms. Having experienced the good effects of this •. medicine, I administered it againto my.. hoy, five years old," > with the same happy effect, passing forty-eight worms, of M. various sizes. I feelit a duty to recommend this Vermifuge, T xmu to make the eases of ioy children .known to the public, - • _ Your ob t servant, • Jobs Moose, Alexander st* . Prepared hud sold by B. A. FAHNESTOCK 4 Co* corner, of Wood and First streets, Pittsburgh,. " fob2* • * Committee. 3 • Hostetter’a Celebrated Stomach'Bitters* ENTIRELY ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, and warranted to Invlg -Li orate and strengthen the .whole system of ercryone who.uses them, are now kept.ior'eale by i- - .* Dr. GEO. It XEY3ER, corner Wood st. and Virgin alley J FLEMING BROS., Druggists, cor. Wood and Fourth eta; ■> «. E. SELLERS, Drngglgt, Wood at. bet. Third and Fourth; JOEL MOHLER. Druggist, Libcrtv.fftrcet; - r ' and all our first class Hotels and Restaurants, as well 05 dealers generally j where the proprietors most respcctfhlly l - v refer the public fbr them. :• , The expense is but a trifle, when compared with the In calculable good they effect. ; Feeling satisfied that our Bitters possess merit : : ; to recommend them, we will hot multiply, words In their probe, bat ask all'to giro them a trial; out be careful to . ask for HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, us there are , other Bitters represented to be tho‘ same, which compare* .•?. tirely are worthless. Our Blttoisare without arfwl, either. •, as to their medicinal qualities, or as a beTorago. They oro put iip in sqiiaro bottles, containing a fall quart. with di ctions on, and Dr. J. HqsUlLct 3 : Stomach Outers blown on r the-glasa. None other genuine. ; - HOSTETTEB, SMITH 4 CO.. 267 Penh street, Pittsburgh, McMaken's celebrated Stvengtbeolng _ PUater«, ■preadby roachtoer^* JT'HRSE PLABTER& are.<»nfidently : recommended as ft. ■■ JL speedy and effectual remedy in all cases of Jlbetun#' • tlsjDj'Spraina, Lumbago, Coughs, Colds,'Asthma, Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Back, Chest, Sides, Ac., and Cot* . sumption; and aro particularly useful to those who labor under attacks of told, which result with pains In tho breast, often the forerunner of. consumption, and in acu« mate like onrs,!wbere coughs and colds .or® an ' in “ .filling consequence of tho sudden cliafiffei t® which wo aro. aUsobjeet, such as aro thus attacked wihflna them Ureala oble.. All genuine bare riny signature embowod In tho leather. J* A. M’MAKEN. Sold only in Pittsburgh by 8* K. NORGttAVE, cornerof Penn and Locust streets. 3 A liberal discount made to deal* era. : /■ J 025 ■. MESS and BUMP' pork—2Go bbla, Mess Pork; IT6 bbls Bomp Forki fr? sale by >- . . fehi4 i ' FRANCIS SELLERS A CO. LADIES’ CLOTH CLOAKS,—A. A. MASON A CO-, No. 25" PISTH Street, inrites attention to their stock of Oioaks and Capes, now offered at . grcutly reduced prices. • - • ' ’.V ... .• • feb!4. T UDliUil’d SPECIFIC-—Ottogro;s jo»t received, by I / "•• JOSEPH FLEMUSO, ' : Successor to L, Wilcox & Co. g iOLD CiUSAii—A beuuUfiU article of Cold Cream, ioat V/ received by JOSEPH 7LSUXNO. feb22 ■ •••.. • Successor tn 4 Or*. - PONCINK fcOAP-—6 dozen Itoussei’a celebrated PoucJne Soap, just received JOSEPH i'LKAUNG, feb22 Successor to L. TVllccj, A 00, _ . 4 t -'-'-r-Tj: '■'■ -..fi . V : * i ; : • r/'.' • ■ «V^‘ MEDICAL... uaa. ' —. / XCAJSPjTS ACOUSTIC OIL! THE 6RU.CURE fOfl OgAFBESS.